Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1929, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1929. * SURPLUS MAY YIELD MATERAL AX T Optimistic Data From Treas- ury Department Received 7 that the surplus is Jargely from recur- rent sources and that it may amount to $300,000,000. | "I 'the surplus resulted from non-re- | current sources, Hawley said, it was probable there would be no reduction. Payment of the national debt is pro- gressing satisfacterily, he said, and he does not expect it to be necessary to ap- | ply any of the surplus to it. Anticipated increased Government outlays, he said, might tend, however ,t oprevent a tax cut. “In the past each reduction in taxes,” Hawley said, “has stimulated business U. S. DAILY EXTENDS SERVICE TO smss{‘ Publication of Official News of 48 Governments Was Begun Yesterday. | By the Associated Press as well as in cities like New York, Chi- cago, Seattle, San Francisco, Los An- geles and others, where are located branches of the State governments, The news is printed topically and not geographically, with banking and finance articles appearing in the finan- cial pages, whether of State or national origin. The same system of news grouping is applied to insurance, manu- facturing, taxation, transportation and other specific_classifications. In conformity with its policy of ex- NOT-GUILTY PLEA MADE IN ASSAULT ON OFFICER Edward Smoot Held to Grand Jury. Bond Reduced From $5,000 to $2,000. Edward Smoot, 24, of Ballston, Va., charged with assault with intent to kill Policeman B. F. Howze on October 12 in a house of the 1300 block of Belmont B L I e —— ] and resulted in another surplus the | " pressing no editorial opinion of its own, | street, today pleaded not guilty, waived supeequent year.” SR 4:;:,.“1:2:::,:;;;2;51?:::’1:5y‘::t‘: enunciated by Mr. Lawrence when the preliminary hearing and was held for a awley said he personally would favo s ster- | paper was founded, State news is|grand jury. Judge Robert E. Mattingl a tax reduction as long as it would not | day's issue of the United States Daily, | printed in full and complete text when- | reduced his bond from $5.000 to 2,000 bring about & deficit In Treasury funds | which hitherto has confined Htself to| tVer possible and 1s sublect to nelther | after an appenl from, Aftorney’ James By the Assoclated Press et o e e Garner ¢f Texac, | Tecording the official activities of the e s |y, Jtpreece ¥ IIMEEE: Tedly, Information has been received by | minority leader, and ranking member of | Federal Government. Chairman Hawley of the House ways the ways and means committee which | m;‘r{:'iprflr,n"f," was m;bn;&‘ue]gwmu:{:o n . t T4 ry | handles -rails legislation. 5 BUVEMOLS / & and means committee that the Treasury | handics all revenuc-raising legislation. | QORI %, ®Bavia Tawrence, presi- ves its surplus will| tax ‘chould be cut from 12 to 10 per | dent and 0 make a ia evi |and_ he said cent and that the levies on earned in- | tax reduction jon | by 51 ernors and former governor y . B¢ Hawley | of virtually all the 48 States. To provide the additional news cov American medium-priced cars are be- | erage, staff correspondents were ap pointed in each of the State capital by Hawley. interpretation nor comment. thoritative source of each dispatch is given in the first paragraph. Smoot is charged with striking Howze |in the eye, the blow that started the fight, in which William Douglas, 40, Navy Yard employe, was shot to death | by Howze, who entered to investigate sorder. Singer's Daughter Doesn’t Sing. NEW YORK, October 22 (®). Gwendolyn McCormack, attractive daughter of John McCormack, tenor, prefers riding horses and playing golf. | She has never sung a note and, fur- thermore, she doesn't intend to try. itor of the paper, in Jul it had been commende: Rl o Decline in the fashion of weaging pearl buttons has thrown many peari fishers in Western Australia out of ork comes should be lowered. o IROFIT INSURANCE! (9 t o: non- | nation is | coming popular in British Malaya. Would you insure your business against unprofitable hauling? You can do it with a Dodge Truck. You con add one of these workers to yowur assets with confidence in its ability to lower your costs, do more work, save more fime—earn more profits. Cabinet Gas Range Four - durner style with oven. 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