Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 20

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9 » TREASURY DENIES | Cekves Sraoooo esma ENGRAVING LAYOFF, ot s Burial. 2 The will of Brig. Gen. John Brown Decrease Held Contingent on| ke, . s. Army, retired, who died February 27, was filed today for pro- Small Note Issue—Not |bvate. He leaves $6.000 for his burial < expenses and for the erection of a Expected This Year. monument at Arlington National Ceme- tery. The remaining estate, the value {of which is not disclosed, is left to his Persistent reports that a considerable | wife, Evelyn P. Kerr. 0 t -| In the event the wife be dead the e e made | qmong her brothers and sisters as fol- THE. EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TFRIDAY, GEN. KERR'S WILL FILED; | Conscience Stricken Taxpayers Send $75 to District for Incorrect Returns The “consclence fund” of the Dis- trict government was enriched today by $75. A $50 gold note, a check for $20 and an ordin $5 bill comprised the eonmbuthns.m o The $50 note was addressed to Audi- tor Daniel J. Donovan, and its accom- ying memorandum stipulated that t represented the amount due the municipality on account of an incorrect intangible tax return. The check and the $5 note were received by Chatham M. Towers, collector of taxes, with brief notations that they were to correct errors in personal tax payments, The $75 is the only money added to the ‘“consclence fund” thus far this year. Last year Auditor Donovan re- ceived $2.500 in Liberty bonds and $200 in miscellaneous coupons from a con- sclence-stricken taxpayer who had failed to pay his just debts to the Dis- trict. The Liberty bonds are to mature in August. All contributions to the “conscience fund” are added to the general revenues of the District, ————— Assigned to Fort Jay. Capt. Leo J. McCarthy, Infantry, at the Army War College, Washington as been assigned to the 16th y, N. Y. ®on were met with statements by |lows: $30,000 to Robert A. Paddock. At Fort Jay 18 Treasury officials today that no dis-| $20.000 (o Lucile G. P. Swift, $10.000 mMissais were in sight in the near future, | each to Gaius F. Paddock, Mary J. Pad- &nd that the uncertainty of the issue | dock, Sara S. Paddock, Orville W. Pat- of smaller moncy postponed months|dock and Alice B. Paddock. The re- into the future the problem of whether | maining estate is then to be distributed any reduction at all will be necessary. | one-half to the wife's brothers and sis- A sharp cut has been made in “"i ters and one-half amonz‘:s relatives of appropriations for the bureau for 1929, ! Gen. Kerr. The Farmers' Loan & Trust #s compared to the current fiscal vear, | Co. of New York and the wife are incipally due to the introduction of | named as exccutors. e new cwrrency program, but indi-| The records of the Probate Court crtions at the Treasury today were that | show that Evelyn Paddock Kerr died in the first notes will not come out until | January, 1927. fext January or February. instead of — Bext October. es had been planned. 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