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* CHEST COMMITTEE 10 STUDY HEATING ‘Allen Pope Heads Survey of Institutions for Economy in System. A move announced as designed to bring about the greatest possible econ- omy in the heating of Community Chest institutions and make sure that every possible penny goes into actual service ‘was made known today when it was an- nounced that Allen Pope, a Washing- fon contractor, has been appointed chairman of a committee to make a heating survey of Community Chest in- “stitutions. The announcement was made by Prederic A. Delano, president of the “Community Chest. ‘This heating survey will cover the| Xinds of fuel used, with a view to sug- fi-unz less expensive kinds, if possible; | e way in which the fuel is fed to the Murnaces in order to bring about econ- Jomies of firing, and the kinds of equip- ment used. with a view of suggestin necessary equipment which will save fuel and labor as well. “I sknow some institutions, with changes of the kinds I have mentioned, in which at least half the annual fuel bill can be saved,” Mr. Pope said. “Man- institutions are being heated as efficiently as they can be. On the other hand. there are others in which great fmprovements can be worked out. I intend to work with the agencies and to help them solve, if they can, the heat- ing problems which they may or may not know they have.” Mr. Pope is a member of the budget committee of the Community Chest and of its board of trustees. Ile is presi- dent of the Catholic Charities. He is & graduate of the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology in heating engineer- ing, and his original professional work ‘was in that fleld, although he has since gone into general contracting. His services and that of the committee which he will appoint will be rendered without charge as a voluntary contribu- tion toward more effective and econom- | Yeal expenditure of Community Chest funds. ‘The executive committee of the Com- munity Chest in approving this plan has | Yoted unanimously to express to Mr.| Pope its appreciation of his services. Air Mail Pilot Flies 90 Miles in Twenty Minutes for Record MONCTON, New Brunswick, January 10 (#).—Pilot Walter Fleming of the Inter-Provincial Airways, Ltd., engaged in the air- mail service between this city and St. John's, made what is claimed to be the world record in airmail transportation flights when he flew 90 miles from St. John's to Moncton Air Port Wednesday in a few second less than 20 minutes. He carried a passenger and a quantity of mail. Some time ago Pilot Bondu- rand, on the Montreal-Detroit route, flew 340 miles in 104 min- utes equaling. a speed of 195 miles per hour. TEST FREIGHT RATES SUITS IN PROGRESS By the Associated Press. | PHOENIX, Ariz, January 10.—Two test freight rate reparations cases, which are cxpected to set a precedent for several hundred silimlar cases pend- ing throughout the United S'ates, were One sult was filed by the Arizona : Atchison, ' | ncisco and the | Southern Pacific Lines, and the other by | the grocery company against the South- e Pacific Lines and the Santa Marla involve rates on sugar shipped from Calif., to Arizona points. The grocery company secks to force for_alleged “‘unreasonable_rat: Best Purgative for THE EVENING MARY PICKFORD HAS INCOME CONTEST Size of Earnings of “America’s Sweetheart” Revealed in Probate Court Suit. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, January 10.—The motion. picture colony at_Hollywood m-! day got a glimpse of figures on the earnings of Mary Pickford, who ap- | STAR, WASHINGTON, peared in Probate Court yesterday and testified about her income in connec- tion with the estate of her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Pickford Smith, who died in March, 1928. Miss Pickford protested the levying of inheritance taxes against her mother’s estate amounting to $38,284 in addition to the $52,000 the State already has collected. Among other things, she testified that in 1917 she saved $420,000 out of a $560,000 salary. Just after the war, in 1919, she said she was earning $10,000 a week. The following year she began producing her own pictures. About this time she employed Charles M. Schwab to create a trust fund. The actress testified she paid her D. C., FRIDAY, mother $26,000 a year salary in 1916 and $52,000 a year in 1917 and 1918, “She was taking care of our personal expenses, donations and paying the bills. The children, Jack and Lottie, Jived with her, and she was the head of the family. Her services were very valuable,” Miss Pickford explained. "At conclusion of the hearing, Superior Judge Harry Hollzer ordered the at- torneys to prepare briefs and submit them Tuesday. pby (ORI A Lamp of Remembrance has been dedicated at Bedford, England, to the memory of Rev. Henry M. Rogers, who was missionary for several years at | Tristan Da Cunha, “th» world's loneliest | island.” JANUARY 10, 1930. GIVEN $7,500 VERDICT. Thomas F. Dukes Charged Injury by Auto of W. H. Hottel. Thomas F. Dukes, 2007 Seventh street southeast, was awarded a verdict for $7,500 damages yesterday by a jury in Circuit Division 2, before Justice Bailey, against W. H. Hottel, whose automoblie. it was charged, struck the plaintiff De- cember 13, 1927, at Fifth and E streets. Attorneys M. J. Lane and H. Mason Welch appeared for the plaintiff, while the defendant was represented by Attor- neys Burkart & Quinn. The defendant is expected to ask for a new trial. KIWANIANS HEAR TALK. Mrs. Pat Groves Features Canadian Beauty Spots With Slides. An address, illustrated with lantern slides, on the beauty spots in Canada, under the title of “Through the Cana~ dian Rockies and Down to the Sea,” by Mrs. Pat Groves, featured a luncheon of the Washington Kiwanis Club in the Hotel Washington yesterday. Group singing was led at the luncheon by Wil- liam R. Schmucker. Organized Responsibility Y_'ellol:. and Owned and Operated by £ Black and White Cabs | heard in Federal Court iicce Wednesday. | # [ | ad, the Bay |’ | Valley Railroad Co. of California. Both | 7 | San_Francisco, Crockett and Spreckels, | ; payment by the carriers of reparations | 7% the congestion, reduces com- plications, hastens recovery. CONTEMPT ORDER SERVED IN ‘TIPSTER’ SHEET CASE Two Face Penalties for Failing to Stop Publishing Data on Market Trend. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 10.—Charles Beadon and Joseph Morris, two of eight defendants on trial in Federal Court here under the Utah Lead Corporation conspiracy indictments, Beadon and Morris were directed to show cause why they should not be punished for contempt for failure to discontinue publication of alleged “tip- ster” sheets, said to have been used to promote Utah Lead stocks. ‘The two men were enjoined in Sep- tember, 1927, from publishing Trend of the Market, one of the alleged “tipster” sheets, which they later merged with the Stock Market Reporter. The con- tempt order was issued about a year ago, but could not be served until Beadon and Morris, who were alleged to have left the State, returned to stand trial in Federal Court, where they are charged with using the mails to defraud. ‘The six other defendants on trial on the same charges are the Stock Mar- ket Reportef, Inc; Trend of the Mar- ket. Inc.: the Utah Lead Corporation, | a Delaware corporation, Michael Bar- | nett, Philadelphia lawyer and president ©f Utah Lead:; William H. Rankin, mem- ber of the Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange, and Harry N. Phillips, New York stock broker. SPY-HUNTER DIES. were served | Wednesday with a contempt of court | order issued by a Supreme Court justice. | Let KODAK Keep the Winter’s Fun The skating party-... Dick’s snow man ... Jane on her sled ...all make pictures that you | will enjoy time and again. It’s easy to take them with a Kodak. E B S §g§ IR R (TR M | ORI S SR SN Combination Offer! Candy Treat . . A 15¢ Pkg. of Cigarettes A pound box of Mammy Lou Butter Creams and a pound jar of Delcara Filled Hard Candies. 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