Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1924, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, n, of all in- ‘napection. ier of the unable to ublicans to follow His only redress, AS ELECTION ISSUE |3 command | the Mellon p Coolidge Advisers Believe He|') Should Reject Bill and Ask : Support at Polls. MELLON PLAN APPROVED! e country w publicans with Democrats. ole theory of the Demoacratic | Iailed From All Sides When First Proposed when explained will e support at the polls as v the editors before it pparent that there would be partisan division Business Stand U BY DAVID LAWRENCE. S Uskmowe Which would business prefer? An acceptance by the President of the bill proposed by Congress or a fight in the campaign to get a Congress that would be committed to support the Mellon plan? There is abundant evidence that the uncertainty over tax revision has been a factor in ad- verse business conditions here and there. The whole situation has been so confused in Congress that many business men have not realized that Would be given a cut of 25 per eir 1923 incomes payable is being urged isers to veto the al to the country in e who favor an appeal to the country on the Mellon plan propose that the 25 cent reduction in 9 applied also to the 1924, much as the Congress ed next November could not by called into session until after March . 1f in addition to that they at incomes received during year would be taxed at r reduction when paid in from his own personality and o they weuld be able to rdministrator, there is | make their plans accordingly. A =% 3 n would in asier to compute than Shake Into Your Shoes —and sprinkle in the {oot-bath Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, healing powder for Tired, Swollen, Smarting, Sweating feet. Tt takes the friction from the shoe, prevents blisters aud sore spots and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Always usc Allen's Foot-Ease to break in new shoes and enjoy the bliss of feet without an ache. Those who use Allen’s Foot-Ease have solved their ioot troubles. Sold everywhere, Trial package and Mellon Plan Halted. . it was pointed Congress was and the edi- a Foot-Ease Walking Doll sent Free. Address combination of insurgant Republi- <ans and Democrats has operated in the present House or Senate bill with its complications. There is another school of thought, ever, which thinks the present ht to be accepted by the Pres- If the public f the bill and other serious were eliminated, ht be viewed with White House of the whole thing is that Congress is about 1o furnish the November. Whether he pending bill or vetoes it, the Presl- dent will continue his effort to get a signs the PLEA OF CITIZENS TO BE CONSIDERED Senate Subcommittee Will Weigh Stand on Change in [Fis- cal Relations. Members of the Senate. subcom- mittes on the District appropriation " D. U, THURSDAY, Cramton amendment substituting a lump sum contribation of $8,000,000 for the 40 per cent which the United States now pays toward maintenance of the National Capital. Senator Phipps of Colorado, chatr- man of the District subcommittee of the Senate appropriation committee, was not certain today when hearings on the District bill would be held He said that the subcommittee would give the District Commissioners a day or two to familiarize themselves with the changes made in the origi- WAY 8 9%’ Rites for W. A. Fitzsimmons. Funeral services for Ward A. Fitz- simmons, an employe of the State Department for the past twenty-six years, who died from cerebra hemor- rhage at Emergency Hospital, Tues- day night, will be held at the chapel of W. R. Speare, undertaker, 1208 H street, tomorrow afterncon at 2 o'clock. Interment wiil be private. Mr. Fitzsimmons had worked in his offica in the Department of State Tuesday as usual, and is said to have scientifically taxes adopted, the fundamental prin- ciples of which were outlined by his make some, but on the big question of surtaxes the administration is not yet in a mood to compromise, ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Le Roy,N.Y. 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Several s in the original Mellon plan e . LA A dance hall with a floor large ough to accommodate 2,000 couples a_tcature of the amusement section e British empire exhibition. ELECTRIC FIXTURES Ina MARVELOUS SALE All This Week H. KAPNECK 717 12th St. NW. Unusual Values nal budget by the House before call- ing them to testify beforo the Senate subcommittee. Beginning made no complaint of illness. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William U. Hutterly of Waterloo, N. Y. There are Burt 8.00 Shoes for Men Made on Nature Shape lasts—and of a quality of leather and caliber of shoe- making that justify our sponsoring them— and that will really surprise you at the price. Give the little folks—boys, girls and children—the benefit of our Nature Shape. lasts. Arthur Burt CO0., 1343 F Street Caring for Feet Is Better Than Curing Them Cadet Review Postponed. 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