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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1929. S, | . ety opposed, 1o this meagure thoush | BISHOP CANNON REBUKED OUTSTANDING WORLD EVENTS | |mefi'ehi " * 52 = = OF PAST WEEK BRIEFLY TOLD Two' cabinets resigned in different BY CHICAGO PREACHER Conservative government in Japan gave ;.y to .hfdlbeym gg:m,{ 'I»',’, "‘ Yugo Methodist Pastor S8ays Church Can- lamaguchi. By the Associated Press. important features of the speech in for- nfi'm"-na hl.:l mlnu‘g; remx:'e:lr bgs not Aftord to Igtcore: Speck: The British Parliament, meeting for | eign affairs. cause of disagreement among them- lation Report. the second time in md hl:t%xl'y t‘:l':;r( a ; h:omnl: :H:mlnnmdl ‘was nldtnbonl selves, g s a. m A Labor ministry, opened at Wes er | mucl cussed disarmament con- y the Associated Press. Returns From Incomes Rise | early last week and the members of the | versations with the United States. WU YIS Wy Goning. CHICAGO, July 8—Rev. John i gx"’eux::h“ gflm‘:’ 'f,’,‘“{‘,f: ”2,'.‘,‘..‘,.";,‘5 France Fumbles With Debt Accord. The Spanish aviators and their Brit- Thompson, pastor of Chicago’s largest From $44,614,742 in 1928 | across the Channel in Parls, furnished | The French parliamentary commit. | ISh rescuers of the alrcraft carrier Methodist Church—the Skyscraper Chi- . most of the important international | tees on finance and on foreign affairs | E28le returned to Madrid and home | cago Tribune—in a sermon last night re- to $47,009,940. events of the week. fumbled with the question of ratifica- | 2Mid Wild demonstration of public joy. | buked Bishop James Cannon, jr., for his ’ 4 in the Jr., for, g ram, presented KIS ety from the throne, was | tion of the Mellon-Berenger debt ac- | The first Sunday mass in three years | roported stock market speculation. miid enough to shock its “Left wing” ' cord all during the week. was celebrated in 30 Mexico Oity | “Bishop Cannon has brought reproach | , ‘The District of Columbia and State members and was rewarded with & kind | © Both mmmn‘ues, by a narrow margin | churches, on the cl;mrch of Christ :l‘ldtthe c‘“‘: of Maryland, which are included in one | of tacit lease on life for the cabinet of votes and with many abstentions, A new Spanish constitution, which 3 - Federal tax collection district, showed | from the Conservative and Liberal op- | yoted to incorporate in the text of the | makes Spain a constitutional mon- | °C AT to him and to all lovers of tem- 2 substantial gain in income taxes dur- | position until early in 1930. | Yatification bill & safeguard clause to | archy, with Roman Gatholicim as the | Perance and prohibition,” Rev. Thomp- ing the niscal year 1929, ended June 30, At that time Winston Churchill | the effect that French payments would | state religion, was presented to the Na- | son sald. *“He has given the enemy a keeping pace with the general increase | warned the government that the Con- | depend on fulfillment by Germany of | tional Assembly by Premier Primo de | good chance to scoff at all ‘The i v ;s 'y y of us. e fo(r fi{:se E::‘ogis:?os:‘d“?fllek sl serl“m-es {v\'ouk(ihu; L-bo;nl: s::e 1;; its_obligations on reparations. Rivera's government. It will be voted | church of which he is the bishop can- i . g . 2 s policies before the House Pr y po) October " i made. public by the Bureau of Internal, Poncaence o that the House might pass emier Poincare’s government is upon in October. not afford to ignore this. ‘ , ’g Revenue, showing that returns from | upon them. income taxes in Maryland and _the District of Columbia rose from $44,- | Announcement that steps had been 514743 in the fiscal year 1928, o $47- | taken for renewing trade relations with 009.940 in the year 1929. Miscellaneous | Soviet Russia, broken off in 1927 by Yor this area were $4.130,634 in | the Conservative raid on the head- and _total collections for the | quarters of the :}“S‘““ dw';:":flc’;l S gy elegation in London, and that the Mariland district were $51,740574 in | deltgation n, London, apd that the At the same time the total tax col- | Statutes would lections by the Federal Government = rose for the entire country from $2,790,- 535538 in 1928, '937.660.313 for | 429 Utah, $3,612.216; Vermont, $2, (e to $2937,660313 for | 355078, Virginia, $67.483,133; Washing- ton (including Alaska), $14,163,717; Income Tax Increase. West Virginia, $14,261,354; V%L;gnnsln. Income taxes for the country totaled | $39:217,725; Wyoming, $1.166890, and £2331.100 527 in 1620, as compared with | Philippine Islands, $344.900 §2174573,102 for the previous year, | ——— = while miscellaneous taxes were $606.- 550486 in 1929, as compared with $615,962,435. New York led the other States in the amount paid into the tax fund by con- tributing $843,312,795. North Carolina, | L Highest Quality with its big tobacco taxes, was second, | : : with $254,494,957, Illinois third with | Quick Service $238.249.311, and Pennsylvania fourth | At This Reliable Lumber House with $237,576,472. i The nearby State of. Virginia was one | of those States which showed a falling | off instead of an increase in income | Virginia's income taxes fell off | 21,890,640 in 1928, t0 $20.177.390 No Delivers Oharge in 1920. That State paid $67,305742 in miscellaneous taxes for the year J. Frank KC“Y: Inc. 1929, and the total tax collections for 2101 Georgia Ave. N. 1343 the year in the State, were $87,483,133. | |\~ Lumber—Millwork—Du _Pont | Faints — Coal — e List Given by States. ‘The list by States follow: Alabama, $8,156,037: Arizona, $2,398,- | ‘ 878; Arkansas, $3,666,980; Claifornia, $154,643,529: Colorado, $11.539.424; Con- | necticut, $42,207,924: Delaware, $30.- 309,528; Florida, $21,388.026; Georgia, $14.054,628; Hawaii, $5,606,513; Idaho, $1,089,618; Illinois, $238,249,311; Indi- ana, $28,097,172; Iowa, $13431,725; Kansas, 262,707; 3 $8.688,968: Maryland (including District of Columbia), " $51,740,574; Mass setts, $115,520,654; Michigan, $151,423,- | 929; Minnesota, $29,069,366; Mississippi, | $2,516176; Missouri, $65857,819; Mon- tana, $4 5527 Nebraska, $6,179.699; Navada. § 4,224: New Hampshire, $3.978,305: New Jersey, $121446,998; | New Mexico, $965.354: New York. $843 312.795: North Carolina. $254.494.957: North Dakota, $709.885: Ohio, $142,497,- 283: Oklahoma, $17,940,513; Oregon, $6.185,310: Pennsylvania, $237.576.472; nd. $14,114,507; South Caro- Millwork Building Suppl Caretul Attention Practically All 2-Trouser Suits! $35 SUITS . ... . $26.25 $40 SUITS . . . . . $30.00 $45 SUITS . . . . . $33.75 3-Day Laundry Service - | %o surTs . ... . $3750 X : The Only E. ions A F l Cl s, Also Saves Your Money By Saving Your Clothes . { P :'Hn::lr";':::’ll"‘Sui::nn;rcn;tnauflmtnrlhe' Apparel) W().\HiX are calling it “the 3-Day Wonder!” No long de- lays. 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