Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1929, Page 40

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YHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. tion 1is ln thoroughly ji whole situation by issuing statements | of reassurance about fundamental con- ditions. From New York to Washing- ton the telephone lines are busy carry- m. appeals for some sort of expression from the President. Mr. Hoover spoke today through the Treasury by the an- nouncement of a $160,000,000 tax cut. last six months will Iatnuon Mr- is being | way, the Treasury doesn't have to face umd to take the leadership in the |that problem tell the end of 1930, when for tax payments Also the experience of the been that every tax re- duction has been accompanied by a Charles ter distribution of profits than ever ore and hence collections from in- | 1t is getting during 1981. ‘Treasury has mvmuu income taxes have risen, ‘The greatest interest is being S ety mes w1t g o e e et | BAY TIMORE CHARGES HOLD 5 IN SAN DIEGO Wilkerson Wanted in $20,000 Jewelry Robbery and Readjustment General and|1t is of the utmost significance because Banking Situation Is e s - that money to dividends thus enhanc- Held Excellent. i corporations which had been accumu- ating money for tax payments m some of ng the value of their securities. Indi- vidual incomes earned during 1920 were high for the first 10 months, and it is not expected that the last two months A general readjustment is in process | 16} STPECtES, hat the AT | throughout the United States and the ‘banking situation is excellent. rotected and there is a likelihood of ower interest rates for business. This is the information obtained by |to cut down the tax burden. ‘The Treasury estimates that 1929 has Deposits | been one of the most prosperous of are growing, collateral loans are well gcnfl so far as earnings are concerned, | ut the Government even before the stock market break was getting ready In other this correspondent today from those | words, most tax payments are actually who are in touch with the telegraphic!taken out of cash on hand or sums ac- reports from all sections of the country | cumulated during the year after that through official sources. on which the taxes were actually com- Money is so abundant that it would | puted. not be surprising if the rediscount rate Individua’s will pay taxes all through were reduced to 4! per cent within & |1930 on their rather high earnings of relatively short time. as it has not been for more than a year and a halt. Part of the readjustment will be the Credit is available |1929. 'But those who are operating on a budget basis can count on & reduced outlay during 1930 because of the pro- sed tax revision. That it will go necessocy rearrangement of methods of | Boroto, 8 TEEOR. TORE Al T T doing business especially in the luxury lines, where instead of requiring large rcash payments the sellers will carry customers on the installment basis. Lines which have never gone in for in- stallment selling are searching for ways and means to adapt themselves to a sit- uction in which individuals find them- selves without ready cash, but with good enough incomes to pay ultimately for what they buy. As for the banks of the country they are in good condition except here and there, where individuals in the banks may be in a depressed frame of mind through individual losses in the specula- | tive markets. There are some signs of | resentment among interior bankers against leaders who dealt in inflated stocks and this is giving rise to some groundless gossip as to the condition of some banks themselve ‘The authorative surv show that Organized Responsibility Use Yellow Cabs and Black and White Cabs Ouwned and Operated by Brown Bros. ADVERTISEMENT. fact, when the figures come in, it may be & larger tax reduction than at first contemplated. ‘The view that 1930 incomes may not be so large due to business re- adjustment is, of course, expressed, but then if the first six months of 1930 are ADVERTISEMENT. Here Is a Medicine That Has Proven Satisfactory to More Than a Million Don’t Experiment on Some. Cheap Imitation Claimed To Be Just as Good The unusual _demand for the great Herb Extract (formerly called Herb Juice) is proof of its superior merit. Take it, friends that have tried it. Ask your insures health. 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If any one desires further information regarding this medicine and how it helped me I will be glad to answer their ques- tions.” Owing to the great demand for Miller’'s Herb Extract (fermerly called Herb Juice), we have found it necessary to place another represen- tative in Washington. These men who are here to explain this great medicine are located at Store No. 2 505 7th St. N.W., and Store No. 9, 3ist and M Sts. (Georgetown), of the Peoples Drug Stores. If you are mot enjoying good health stop at one of learn how this us medicine thous here in fested here in the inquiries by the New York Stock Exchange into short selling a8 a possible reason for the constant forcing downward of the markets. ‘While some disquieting reports of hesi- tancy in the automobile business have come in here, there is every reason to believe that lack of confidence in pres. ent security values is & psychological cather than a tangible reason for the decline, and that when this mental at- titude is changed the whole situation will undergo an improvement. O. L. (Copyrient. 1929) Pipes for Women Commg Pipes for women are surely on the ‘way, declares observers in Europe. It wm soon Be no uncommon sight to see an elegantly attired woman produce a beautifully embroidered pouch from her handbag, fill her pipe and puff away, they say. The pipes being made are small enough to use as a cigarette holder. The head of one of the largest pipe factories said the introduction of women's pipes is to increase the use of mani- { Anthony Richie in Murder Quiz. | B the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif., November 15.— Police disclosed today that Charles Wilkerson, 28, arrested last week, is wanted in Baltimore on a charge of taking part in the theft of $20,000 worth of jewels. ‘Wilkerson, known,k in Baltimore as Hunter Lewis, and a_confederate were said to have obtained from a wealthy Baltimore man the combination to a safe containing the jewels, after they had tortured him and his wife for several hours Wilkerson was arrested with Anthony Richie, who is wanted in Baltimore on a murder charge. With the men when they were arrested were three women, two of whom are said to be wanted as material witnessés to the shooting that resulted in the death of & man in a Baltimore speakeasy. Wilkerson said he knew nothing about the shooting for which Richie was ~rrested. Lille, Prance, has npprnvrd in princi- ple a tax on domestic servants, includ- SEVEN HELD IN TIENTSIN AS KIDNAPER SUSPECTS Accused of Holding American Fur | Dealer for Ransom—Exacted Promise to Pay. By the Associated Press. TIENTSIN, China, Seven men have been arrested on suspicion of belonging to the gang of | kidnapers who recently held Aaron Brenner, an American fur dealer, for ransom. They were taken into custody last night, but the police did not make the fact known until today. Brenner was reported as having promised to pay the ransom after his recent release. The fact that the | money had not been sent to the kid- {napers caused apprehension for his | safety among his friends, but this ten- sion has been greatly relieved by the arrests, CHARITY FRAUD CLUE BELIEVED UNCOVERED Pair Arrested on Larceny Charge May Be Collectors Who Vie- timized D. C. 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