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! -THE RUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. APRIT 8 1928—PART T. 5 ! any pre;l‘lnun year, tmln-r uizno.nuo.ago\ chase outright whole life policies mtlwn lq‘n ecity of nearly 250,000 inhab- BUUHDGE m []PEN 1 HOWARD MEDICAL SCHOOL BUILDING TO BE DEDICATED M[]UN"NG TAXES ‘.::J:,ln.'."“hg;‘:'fin’:r';,:hm":::'m;’.l:,;:f.:|“~"°"~ Srt by tiveeiot evy pere Htints ! amusements, commodities, etc., but few | ‘nf the insurance-policy-holding public | | realize that an indirect tax is also be- [} | iIng_placed upon them through the | . N N | medium of an insurance premium tax. Called Class Legislation. | “Special State insurance taxes, levied D. c‘ Sald 10 Use Under 6 indirectly on policyholders only. con- Annual Session to Commence | stitute class legislation, and among pol- i fcyholders as a class are inequitable, : : : » N y \ N N 3 Rty TG S Per Cent of Collections to | especially inasmuch that they fall with | in Memorial Continental \ { \ ; " added burden upon life policies, taken g S 3 & B . ? . | out at an advanced age, or upon high- | Hail April 16. ‘ : b | 8y I Benefit Policyholders. er-priced endowment forms. N § S “Special insurance taxes in 1926 N { i 1 o amounted to $79,634.512, which was an Cohntettalias ! 3 $ : . Criticlsm of State taxes on insurance, | increase of more than 9 per cent over Daughters of the American | | RRRARR MR | : & cspeclally the District of Columbia tax, | ey, COrresponding amount for | 1925, n N be formally opened N : | was made vesterday by the Chamber | premium on more than 5.250,000 ordi- night. April 16, by President of Commerce of the United States. | nary life insurance policies issed at the address the 4,000 " | 4 nates in Memoria! \ R B | n a forma! bulletin issued by the | @8 25. for $1.000 each, or it would pur- W o _ B | incurance. department ot the chamber | We Measure Every Sale ‘r:‘. = 1!‘(‘»“‘;(‘;‘.‘]‘ vl 3 S b 1{ar(s and figures were presented to! By the Golden Rule_ Sike. Saw S5 Bone Howard Rty Am. . show the burden of this tax. which was e S British Am- p—— et : : o) |branded a5 “elass legisation” Three Ideal Summer Tours . o : Kixs : = T en oportior V74 ;ii\m:a.— C etary of War | The new medical school building which will be presented to Howard University by Secretary of the Interior Work such aves ;" o general reventie All-Expense ,'::r :::ei:!\‘m'.“-::“:h:u?::n.rr:..lizv:r!.: ‘.;?p'::udn: dant % | al s y by § Y s. vas t t. whereas the Tt : . b et and former GOV | omarrow morning at the opening of fwo-day dedicators exercises. funds, 1t was pointed out, wheress the ||| Personally Conducted purchase of ¢ dismond ring. We doa't fike to pey o warles S Mrs s 3 , - — % penny more for coal or bread or the essentials of life en.t'goneral ot | B e & cover the administrative costs of in- Lo general of | surance supervision in the interest of ALASKA than we have to and we bear this in mind when we “preside al Trust Co. will dedicafe the | the University of Chicago. and Dr. Elias | : 9 : : g on of the congress this SEacaial L in the new building at | P. Lyon of the University of Minne- | the policyholder Complete Circle Tour mark the price tags on our diamond stock. We think eelction of seven new | ‘ > | sota Goltdotions: i Disteiet: Rl bt A S our fairmindedness has had a lot to do with our doing ral, the confirmation 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, at which | Sty g otclock = e s it e e | time Dr. Wiliam H. Washington of | Tuesday might in the new dining hall | The District of Columbia collected Yellowstone National Park 4 to | Newark will deliver an address. on the university campus in honor of | in_the form of these spectal insurance ' Ouiilucreased Buchange Valus \ Dr. Mordecat W. Johnson, president | Dr. Balloch, dean of the Howard Uni- [taxes $336747 in 1026, the last year M e G B n for which figures are available, the Selling Plam Protects Your Investment | | | | | of Howard University, will preside over | versity School of Medicine: Dr. Collins & fhe public health meeting at 8 o'clock | Marshall, vice dean of the College of [ bulletin said. Of this amount there Yellowstone National Park tomorrow night at the university. The | Medicine, and Dr. Andrew John Brown, | #a$ ecxpended for insurance super- k - ) —— ers will include Dr. Hugh S. Cum- | vice dean of the College of Dentistry. '| Vislon 536 per cent, the remainder " dll(c:m Nllm'l‘ul l’lr=(P " surgeon general, Umited States | The new medical school building was * ‘ s ti Serviee ¢ A o which licyholders have been taxed ran anyon National I"ar s Many Leaders to Take Part 3 ic Health Service: Col. Percy M completed last October at a total cost | 2 rm”l’l“‘g (Noxth Rim) 1004 F St. N.W. : U A. Medical Corps: Dr. | for structure and equipment of $500.- A8, CH#IR W gl ol g ; : : s growing . in Howard U. Exercises - rin, Cleveland. and Dr. |00, ine cquipment was given, 10 e [tendency to levy upon the policyhold- |l| ASK FOR SPECIAL FOLDER Alex., Va., Branch—818 King St. 3 dTuesd m attending the ded board of New York, which donated a | 82 & conwenient, soutee of teverye ” OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND § tion exercises will continue Tuesday | sum of $170,000 for its purchase. o coll by the Btat omorrow and TUesoay. | ion, o etock. when medicai | A three-story brick ‘structure with | £8{e amount collected by the States in TOURIST AGENCY - I iscussions will be presented by author- | limestone trim, the new building con- 54519 3 1420 H St. N.W. t he various fields. Among those | tains 70,230 square feet distributed in | * . 1626 i s of | Dedicatory exercises for the mew | 'y De egrd Jafe DF, Wil |I8ciurs room . ini aboratory | Spede | ourlE) L0361 RAVE R D Tslsphone Maix 2347 ed, therefore, it | medical hool building of Howard | ite of the United Statos | Every modern facility for the study of impromptu intro- | University will be held tomorrow and )t alth € Dr. C. R. Stock- | medicine and surgery, in addition to . biects, not x!\rm:;'x]h:csdu.\'. when an elaborate program T U ty faculty, and |administration offices, is contained B }1 - W I t ram committee. | of speechmaking and demonstrations | py Charles Wardell Stiles, Dr. Leland | within the plant. The auditorium. hav- uy on the S 2 € Invite | concluding with a banquet in honor of | "Howard and Dr. Edwin W. Slosson | ing a seating capacity of 500, is adapt- Budget Plan Your PromiscisiGood as Go ing are to address 1gTes vil- | the dean and vice deans of the two . ,r \washington ed to general lecture purposes as well | liam Tyler Page, clerk of the House of |medical colleges will be presented at| ° gucavers at the concluding afternoon | as to instruction through the projection R Siney | the Siblveralty p';"; . 1 bogin | SeSSion will be Dr. Jullan H. Lewis of of motion pictures. erro. Secretary of the Navy e tw edication will begin Secretary of Labor James J. |at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning when “Delivery System Unexcelled” esentative Mary T. Nor- | Secretary of the Interior Wor for- |mally will present the building to A spirited contest for the seven va- | Howard University on behalf of the eancies e of vice presidents | Federal Government, whose appropria- general ed. Among the can- | tion of $370,000 covered the cost of | didates ) Rhett Goode of Ala- |the building, unequipped Y bama, Mrs. Jov. Michigan: Mrs. Wil- |J. Scott, secretary-treasurer Nam Rock Painter, Missou Mrs. , will accept the structure o Weightman Harrison Conaway, West { the institution. and Dr r 3 pE0 L TR P Virginia: Mrs. D. M. Garrison. Marv- | Michael O. Dumas. a member of the . - 3 4 : Mrs. James Gavin, Indiana; Mrs. | board of trustees, will receive it on be- M KBRAS : 3 A . : H. Eugene Chubbuck. Illinois: Mrs | half of the trustees and the School of Brooke Gwathmey White, Florida, and | Medicine. JCES|———— 4 “Eaahiih i Y e N o/ Mrs, Robert H. Munger, Towa Greetings will be extended at the ; | d y B 3 R S 1| | opening session of the exercises by Dr. o A —. | . P. Caldwell for the American Medical : Pilgrimages will be made by the dele- | Association, Dr. T. Spotuas Burwell | gates to Mount Vernon. where wreaths for the National Medical Association, | will be placed on the tombs of George |Dr. William Pepper for the Association and Martha Washington, to the Wash- | of American Medical Colleges and the ington Cathedral and the Naval Acad- | University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. | emy at Annapolis. Owing to the ab-| George M. Kober of the School of | sence of Mrs. Coolidge from the city | Medicine of Georgetown University, | because of the illness of her mother, the | for other medical colleges. Senator customary reception at' the White George M. Moses of New Hampshire House in honor of the officers and dele- | and Senator Lawrence C. Phipps of gates will not be held this year. Colorado will be the official Govern- The night following the formal open- | ment representatives at the opening ing. Mrs. Brosseau and her national | board of management will entertain president of the 8t a reception in Memorial Continental Wade B Cooper present ot e~ (ROKPOTIOMPRICES / 2L Sy e e e o D0 T, T T ceased members of the organization o will be held in Continental Hall. Mrs. Brosseau will preside and addresses will | be delivered by Mrs. Matthew T. Brew- | chapiain general of the D. A R. Corm: Reuben W. Shrum. chap- || X of the U. 8. S. Mayflower. an Miss Janet Richards | liminary events will take | in_Memorial Conti- | The first will be the an- 1 meeting of the National Officers Club of the D. A. R. of which Mrs.|| Goode of Birmingham is president ‘The second will be the meeting of (.hc! national board of management of the A. R., which will consider applica- tions of new members and other business, and the third will be the meeting of the Constitution Hall || committee which will receive reports mflx:::ju!r;nd{& (;;‘ewdlt?\" rd the new £l . . | fi:"fii‘a"m’"i gxym?"b";’m We Bld You V ISIt Our Spring is here—the Cherry Blossoms are a-Bloom—the grass is green— Deios n;‘w@%"n“w?“mé’f Briges, Mis. | “P f ” Di d E 'b' all Nature is putting on her “party dress”’—and so must we. Come visit villiam Mrs. Joh; % : & gjr_smn;nk;:vg“fi;naefi fand "3 er ect amon x}u lt with us—see our Bower of Cherry Blossoms—hear the canaries warble— i o . . « . 2] - s COME, indeed, is all Washington and vicinity to inspect our Per- | enjoy the music—eat a ”"“}'k'k"“c" —have a good time at our first THE WEATHER { fect Diamond Exhibit. This is one of the finest collections of unique Annual Cherry Blossom Carnival. | diamond jewelry ever assembled in the city and we cordially invite you to District of Columbia—Partly cloudy inspect this unusual exhibit, and much colder. Tomorrow fair, Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy and | much colder, with snow flurries in the | B T | Py Pieces Seldom Seen —on Display, Monday Stetsons, Mallorys Temperature—Midnight. 65: 2 am. | €2 4am. 60. 6 am, 55 8 am., 62 || ¢ . lew 1 shing d Hate. Clothes for "He-Men™ at mod- Bracelet of saquatre Oriental Sa res at $32.000. | New Long - Point, nishings &n 3 . racelet of square Oriental Sapphires at $32,000. € Srates cashs e B e AR Wt wii N and Robinhoods. 10 am. 60; 12 noon. 73: 2 pm. 76: | One of square diamonds at $12000. Emerald cut | Collar - Attached: modern Budget Charge Account Service. Buff for Tan Suit, 4 pm. 72,6 pm, 65; 8 pm., 6i; pm. 60 diamond at $18.600. Space does not permit and lan- Solid Backgrounds, NS i Olive for Gray Suit, Pearl for Highest. 75, Jowest, 58 Our Great Blue Suit. Fi;:urc!: Greens, Tite Sun and Moon. | are going 4 $30 Temperature same date last year— | 3 § $ $ See the World’s Most T Cherry Blossom Special 4 6 °8 Bun rose 542 am.; sun sets | g ct” Diamond Ring (etther 10 am. sets 734 pm dries T h it o [ R vstal reproductions of the world's famous Diamonds SHIRTS Drop in on us in the next few da: In add HATS tion to all the Spring trimmings, we have ready our exposition of the country’'s smartest Clothing, Fur- LT “Perfect” guage could not convey the beauty of these gor- Sheall Clinmed Diamond Ring geous gems. You must see them vourself, Low 507 am. and| 5 I T i SRR R T 3 HUNDREDS OF GLOVES r ll"‘-‘m‘r:»x: 116 i 'm'.‘ ibihiiay st g T ¢ [ : the “Kohinor,” the “Sancy,” the “Cullinan, = THIRTY-FIVE-DOLLAR Fooan' Miidon: s Purnish United States Coast | Weather in Various Cithes. T . 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