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One Block South of Harrison at 38th BEST DETACHED BRICK VALUE IN CHEVY CHASE, D. C. N. L. Sansbury Co., lnc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. For Colored High-Class Apartments in New Modern Buildings 2914 Sherman Ave N.W. 1014 Columbia Rd. N.W. 3 Rooms and Bath, Electricity Janitor Service References Required Rent, $52.50 For further information manager or Premises or J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. NW. Main 6181 see Wlthout an equal A rolling, wood- ed area, with close proximity to the business district. A few choice siges s\l avmlablf f Hedges ik Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N. W Frank. 9503 One of Those Much Talked of New Colonials Bawetaln, . e meter ot See the R sample house. 5628 Western ‘Ave. Center-entrance-hall plan, nine spa- ous reome. three complole bat Daceinent & billiard or kame T-. vuh il _and beamed Also a 2-car built-in garage. of varying architecture from IR 10" choose. Open Daily 2t09P.M. ‘Hedges & Middleton Incorporated Realtors 1412 Eye St. NNW. Frank. 9503 SPECIAL NOTICES. Ul‘ BE RESPO)SXB ontracted by any one i e 7 stm PA Fiu.mowe—ni\ * it Is cheaper: roo les. _Cal CLOCKS REP. I el other than 260 RESPONSIBLI )7'0 tracted I’l] anothe th L 16N BOONE. 511 Fla. ave. now s TLL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE Y mrv:tod glbh.fr than by myu?l?“.‘lé“ H bm‘ S1B] o con ‘> oneoth flops g conragted 0% 1 234“11;’ :fe":'é‘ = ~MY _FRIENDS AND CUSTO! itatatt ator, and Fender, Wks. move our No. 0D _from 1423 P et 14th st. 0w, No. 1 shop still .‘ W. tter sarvice on' radis ur ad on Star sport- e BB L ori loft with Ttk iy Bret, 1000, will be. ‘sold 10, phy s oharges or, February o ropair Heketsshouid, cal Tom"that i ASTELBE Tim care of Orarge Court Hotel: ROOFING——by Koons 482 roofs were placed under o antes n 10261 You can feel safe oo’ KOON Roofing 119 3rd st your 1927 Printing plans. The Natlonal Capxtal Ptess 1810-1212 D eer. p d 3 O ectios i Central Flo n; F.;;n‘dp“v- g apulrm, Teliabie fhtormatie: BYRON S. ADAMS Bign Grade, but not high priced ROOF EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU Call us up to end all roof troubles. Low charges. Roofing 0th & Evarta | IRONCLAD 2ot sas " Sterilization of Beddmg _has been our method for years, long be- fore there was a law requiring it. It was here in_our shop. an Find ~—a better m-lhod to renovate your mat- box springs and pillows. we will wdopt, '83 YEARS-—AND STILL AT IT. Bedell Mfg, Company o OL0 E 5L 2.W Mais 3621, 9 + bora in Wumnnon { which C. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 TRADE EXPANSION PLAN GETS BOOST Executive Committee for Industry Survey. taken yesterday afternoon executive committee of the Wi ton Board of Trade voted priation of $100 ing- dustries here, to be the b of a pro- date. For Light Tndustries. industrial _interests committee, Phillips Hill is chairman, which last Friday approved the gen eral plan adopted by a joint commit tee of representatives of the trade sociations of Washington and . survey and a concerted movement to bring into this district new “light” in dustries of a nature that would not conflict with plans for heautifying the Capital. Approval by other organizations, in cluding the Washington Chamber of Commerce, Merchants and Manufac- turers’ Assoclation and the chambers of commerce of Arlington County and Alexandria, is expected, together with appropriations for the carrying out of the proposed industrial survey. Leaders of these associations have pointed out the need of bringing new capital and new employment into the District and its vicinity, and assert there is a legitimate field for {ndustrial expansion in_this area which would not set up “Plttsburgh smokestacks to blight the beauty of the Capital. New Members Elected. The executlve committee of the Board of Trade approved the follow- ing new members, bringing the total membership of the organization to 2,850: John J. Boobar, Richard L. Boss, W. L. Brotherton, J. Barrett Carter, Charles F. John T. Fletchall, Creed W. Fulton, Philip_Greenwell, George R. Hamlin, Roy E. Hughes, M. F. Iverson, Dr. Charles B. Keefer, Cameron B. Lyn- ham, Edwin A. Merritt, E. E. Naylor, Earl P. Reddy, John T, Ready, V. R. Rudd, Alfred D. Smith, Frederick Stewart, J. Austin Stone, George C. Warner, jr.; Monroe Warren and Rob- ert B. Warren. NATIONAL INSURANCE WEEK PROGRAM ADOPTED Commercial and Welfare Organiza- tions Plan Observance Here From January 31 to February 7. Government insurance week will be observed here from January 31 to February 7 next, under plans formu- Jated yesterday at a conference of commercial and welfare organizations with officials of the Washington regional office of the Veterans' Bu- reau. The campaign in Washington will be carried on at the same time with other campaigns throughout the coun- President Coolidge in his proclamation as National Veterans’ Insurance week. At the meeting yesterday repre- sentatives of life insurance com- panies, motion picture interests, the Board of Trade, Chamber of Com- merce and other civic organizations joined with the ex-service organiza- tions and the Veterans’ Bureau in the proposed drive. Methods for disseminating informa- tion to veterans who have allowed their wartime insurance to lapse were discussed and committees for conducting various phases of the cam- paign were appointed. LODGE TO HEAR BLOOM. New Yorker Yo Address B'mai B’rith Members Tomorrow. Representative Bloom of New York will speak tomorrow night at a meet- ing of Argo Lodge of the B'nal B'rith at the Jewish Community Center, when newly elected officers will be in- stalled. There will also be a barbecue and an entertainment program. Officers to be installed are Morris Gewirz, president; Edward Rosenblum, vice president; S. J. Wyman, warden; John Berg, guardian; David Wiener, recording secretary; Moe Offenberg, financial secretary; Morris Hahn, treasurer, and Harold Ganss, monitor. -~ Executioner to Write Book. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, January 25 (#).—After presiding at more than 400 executlons, Arthur Ellls, Canada’s offictal hangman, has decided to retire and publish his memoirs, he confided yesterday on his arrival here. Ellis tomorrow will supervise the hanging of Wiltred Bonnin, slayer, who was crippled as he fought capture follow- ing a bank robbery. Bonnin will be carried to the gallows. Income Tax Problems Simplified for All No. 8. Under the revenue act of 1926 the maximum amount which may be claimed as earned income, to which a credit of 25 per cent applies, is in- creased from $10,000 to $20,000. To claim this credit on the tax due on net income In excess of $5,000, the in- come must actually be earned as “wages, salarles, professional fees, and other emounts received as com- pensation for personal services." In computing the earned income credit, the surtax, which applies to in- comes in excess of $10,000, is taxen into consideration for the first time under the revenue act of 1926. The tax on an earned net income of $20,000 is computed in the case of a married man without dependents as_follows: Net {ncome $20,000.00 Less personal D 3,500.00 Balance, taxable........... 18,600.00 1% per oent tax on first $4,000 3 oas 60.00 3 per cent on the second $4,000 120.00 426.00 220.00 5 ing $8,600 Surtax on net income of $20,000 Total amount and surtax . Less 25 per cent ‘of $525, gared income credit. Balance payable The surtax rates apply to net in comes in excess of $10,000. The maxi mum surtax rate is now reduced to 20 per cent, which applies to net in- comes in excess of $100,000, insteaa of & maximum rate of 40’ per cent on net incomes in excess of $500,000, as was provided by the revenue act 1924, 825.01 206.25 A | f of | Board of Trade Starts Fund | Another step in the movement for | {expansion of the industrial life of the | metropolitan area of the Capltal was when the | jected advertising campaign at a later | Action by the executive committee | was taken on recommendation by the conduct of a re of arby | nd calling for the (on a war | equality try during the week designated by | MUSSOLINI SAYS VIOLENCE chtator Declares Victims Are Necessaryw to Go Forward polltlcally—Only Mouthpiece for Fascism. Note—This is the ticle of threc has outlined derlying his sta the p nanhip. BY GEORGE S VIERE “It se { fascis an appro- |y Dol toward a fund for | conducting a survey of the present in- | pacx ‘at hevism it you me. concluding ar- Mussolini YLVESTER CK marked, ““that wry in its way Mussolini fired between holshevism' & ch fascism | brings innovations. [lution that doesn’t intrusted by olutic wh been to those genera mand of an army in and war are two W sense go together g determines revolution unless The stra much alike. that things are carri ometimes in the olution it a strategical retreat becomes imperative upon the points of won “The goal is this: G “The foundation o ablishment of a ration of an empire destiny | As in war olution, it is not invariably the case fascism > to the revo. Those who have with the m may be likened o have had com war. Revolution words that in a the of a revolution brings tegy of both has €0 in a rev course ied by direct cour rev. becomes necessary to beat net to pause vantage a fovernment the es inaugu are the f a ony e—thes; prodigies of the it of n Government Is Mirror, “And a government merely. It may be of an empire that is litlcal or spiritual gy continug government it des ment is mirror in may reflected t and their own capacit of a government to more the duty Carusi, Lewis H. Fisher, | T2Ke iteelf “Russia, 7 munism, ey in adr Communist experin That is be of its equ trary to life and to history. There is th she nd she may upon the b establishe Mussolini rose from ing up and down the pronouncing each sy deliberation: “Fascisr ality. Bolshevism is What do we Fascists to be definite and real come out of the cloud ndencie is profoundly sis of the is not te rial the nment economic or po wcient adage,” that ever v people rves. A which the heir own power y. It is the duty but it is even overnment tc in com P rvbody en the holshevik tting—that the nt has failed nism, hecause is con the teachi e further f: opposed to be inequalities she 7 his desk room, he llable with m is based or based on the want? We want We want to| of discussion Walk 1ded, slov 1 to exist | but, believe they rt cannot be any one imors of dis- that | ference with St | Mrs, We be- | Wis lxrnntfll\ Al oth 57" ere no d in discipline pline not only sensions, We to others, [ of but [U.5. ATTORNEY DENIES| IS FUNDAMENTALLY MORAL PLEA OF MRS. HOUCK | | | | { | Horning, are mot black | pli who | R | timore. apply this dis-| or more harmonious in ledness than it is today, and init.’ I asked, six would-be assasins tempted the life of Mu “danger- to concentrate too much power one man? If the one man falls, entire structure crumble le-mi y it thinking of the | . at- ous in the Fascism Is Supreme. great movement,” replied Duce, “must have its representa man » must endure all the ocks of the movement and assume all its risks. He must be burned in its fires and he must be consumed with its passions. “The banner of the Fascist revolu tion is still aloft in my hands and I will hold it high against all comers, even at the price of my life and the shedding of my blood “But T am not Fa merely its mouthpiece. greater than any of its parts. Cism is greater than Mussolini. work will outlive me.” (Copyright, in all countries by the North American Newspaper Alliance production in whole or in part prohibited.) LHAPLAINS TO CONFER. Nnunnal “Every the m. 1 am The whole is Fas- My Army, Guard and Or- ganized Reserves Represented. Chaplains of the Guard and Organized F tioned or resident in this cit a conference at the e, Navy Building tomorrow morn for the consideration of methods for the development of religi n the Arn Gen staff, will make an address of welcome on behalf of the War Department; Col. John T. Axton, chief of Army Jlains, will preside, and Bishop ceman will conduct the devotions. Papers will be read by Lieut. Col. Roy F. Smith, general staff; Rev. Darby and Chaplains Benjamin Milton O. be, George . Oliver, Jjr., the dis- ion of which will be led by Chap- < on N. Pierce, G. M. Diffen- 2 derfer and Joseph R. S1z00. Army, National serves sta- ing | Many rallway lines are to be con: | structed in Manchurla. and of theory and stand upon the solid | rock of fascism Must Convert “We must always sity of converting o fact at last “Other as helplessly all got to know that of men who can sit conduct an army by a map. “These generals favored their pin prickings while were eating our trenches. When we glsts of the pin pric had come to lea and take the field, hardships of such thought over the peril of defea grim reality looked at the trench and they held “That is how men weak cannot fact, into’ a reality. who do as well “When,” the quiet emphasis, The Duce out is by force. “To me violence moral. But the force be wielded by tho guide their energies moral than compro; transform they cannot translate “two contending and prove in conflict tk they are irreconcilable, the Theories. realize the neces. pur theories into e shall go through life do those gene command their armie: s who s an paper. We kind of strategy at a table and putting us with we soldiers rations in the told these strate- k that the time the map on the wall they considered the they , they of the a course, back. are tested. theory intc an 1{d strong are those as dream.’ continued, elements vhlh only way is fundamentally of violence must competent to mis The violence is justifiable on the b its lofty motive ren sable that those whe guided by lofty morality terested calculations isfaction. in all dealings with with the upright, “What of the crim with the norant or the merely Crimes of Vi es of violence at- | ders it » use violence be never by in of 5 Violence shot the innocent and fanatical.” iolence. tributed to the Fascisti? “No forward step lution is possible and victims. It also errors. Such errors, committed, do not reflec damental principles occasional act of cr avoided In even’ the The Fascistl are call These Homes offer the sum t satisfaction Location, Constru Semi-det, in polit without involve it they have been on the fun of E annot be crusade. ck shirted, uelty ho led bla otal of Design, ction ached Homes on Van Buren at Sixteenth Directly opposite the entrance to the Rock Creek Park Golt Course. A most superior location and for Homes that have been specially design, markably built ed and re- and_you are going to be surprised at their completeness. Price Under $20,000 Terms can be arranged and property trade will be con- sidered. 0 Sundays, 1( n weel days ) to § office any week day up to ® from 3 to 9; or_phons our pm. MCKEEVELR--JG?S Deal With a 1415 K St. Realtor M. 4752 pins in| The | are | olence 1s more indispen- | |} REAL ESTATE LOANS BUSINESS, APARTMENT, CHURCH. HOTEL. THEATER. RESIDENCE _ AND GARAGE PROPERTY. CONSTRUCTION LOANS. FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 9392 The Architects Building 1800 E Street What our tenants think of their space—re- print from “Art and Archaeology,” by per- mission: Subseribers are notice that ART AND ested to tak Vit lmvor mv rt has The Architects Building, The new offices overlook o bounded on the north and west by the Interior Department |} and the Washington Auditorium. To the south winds the Potomae, and bevond le the Virginia hills. ' The office windows comprehend ail_t] and the Lincoln Memorial and W ington, Monument ‘in, the river fore, ound _mal e view unsurpas in the National Capital. Low Rental Rates Unrestricted Parking Space Subdivided to Suit merely 1g- | Phone Rental Manager to Call on You Main 8268 and see this most attractive &afritz Corner “Lifetime Home” 14th & 16th on Parkwood St. N.W. It has 8 beautiful rooms; 2 handsome baths with built-in fixtures; open fire- place and 3-car ga- rage. It is in the most de- lightful neighborhood on Columbia Heights, and the price— $15,950 —is far below what it could possibly be sold for if its construction had to be undertaken independent of the group of Homes with which it was included. It’s a splendid op- portunity for some one who appreciates a refined Home in a re- fined neighborhood. . Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Communities 14th & K M 9080 will be- | War | | | ! | | i i 1 | don and Ass! for Gallinger Hosplital, its | for | the disappearance of nhis wite, 19217. or t ) aterans’ wWe “no_strings” upon him. e ll A yplained, however, servation, if it is found that Houck can be released, would be notified. COACH PLANT BURNS. Application for Transfer of Son to Baltimore Refused After \ Conference. | | mated at $500,000. United States Attorney Peyton Goy- | tantAttorney George D.| SPRINGFIELD, Mo, January jr., yesterday denied the ap- | (#).—Fire of undetermined : w[lir-n of the mother of Dr. l\\'mnn l.st night destroyed st here and damaged : a los: the \djoining The matter was discussed at a con in excess Dr. John Damgaard of | Elizabeth's Hospital, representing Houck, who is now in La Crosse o |One hundred 'men o shop will be out of work t The south end irg. The extingu Dr. Houck has been in Walter Reed several weeks, having been trans- erred there at his own request from where he was held investigation and treatment after Mrs adys W. Houck, from her Congres Heights apartment, December 15 According to offi of Walter of the shop ach plant force tried and by the tire structure was a ma - — Argentina expects a wheat crop 230,000,000 bushels this se AL AV E 0 I8 A 2, Rated Mighest By The Like a Flower— EALTH can be easily cultivated if you give nature half a chance and abide by her rules. 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