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He asserted that the bank for inter- national settlements was formed for the purpose of mobilizing American finan- cial resources with those of Europe through the sale in this country of mil- lions of dollars’ worth of German repara= tions bonds and a consequent flow of gold to Europe. McFadden made these assertions in a radio address last night over a nation- wide hookup under the auspices of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The House member went on to assail the firm of J. P. Morgan, declaring it to be the American fiscal agent of Great Britain, Prance, Belgium and Italy, and, | in addition, the American representative under “State Department edict” to the International Bank. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930. “We’ll Take Rum,” Kind Agents Chortle As Cargo Is Delivered By the Associated Press. hibition agents were padlocking the place. “I've got a car of liquor to de- liver here,” said Elms. “Well, we'll take it,” said the agents. John went to jail. Heirs Get Blackman Estate. CHICAGO, March 28 (#)—Marey Corey Blackman, widow of Walter Blackman, 81, portrait painter, and two daughters, all living in London, Eng- land, are free now to divide the $2,- 000,000 estate of the painter, which was closed Wednesday in the Cook County Court. Inheritance taxes of $25,000 and State taxes of $234,136 were announced ““The action of the State Department | &) participation Bank of International Settlements,” he said, “turns over to the Morgan firm one of the most valuable franchises which any private banking house in the world ever possessed.” In addition, McFadden accused the Pederal Reserve System of lending itself in 1927 to a “scheme of the foreign | bankers to get a further grip on our banking resources” by lowering redis- count rates, with the result, he said, that more than $500,000,000 worth of gold was exported to Europe. Since forecasters declared that South Africa will have a bumper wheat and oat crops many farmers bave bought automobiles. to enjoy this sweep of Leviathan Innovations e » o« « First Sailing, April 12 Be a first nighter ot the gorgeous, new Club Leviathan . .. “ dance to the tune of a Ben Bernie Orchestra . . . hear and see sound movies . . . telephone home from mid-ocean. A sweep of brilliant innovations makes the premier 1930 sail- Ing of the LEVIATHAN, World's Largest Ship, to Cherbourg aend Southampton, a gala transatiantic event. Every first class stateroom completely renovated and redecorated . .. more connecting rooms . . . new baths ... new draperies . .. telephone in every stateroom ... new de luxe Tourist Third Cabin, only Grade “A” rating on North Atiantic. By all ‘means, be a“First Voyager” en this smarter transatlantic fiyer OTHER LEVIATHAN SAILINGS May 3 May 24 June NN Many improvements, 100, on Cabin Liners GEORGE WASHINGTON, AMERICA, REPUBLIC, PRESIDENT HARDING and PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg Consult Your Local Steamship Agent er UNITED STATES LINES JOHN W. CHILDRESS, General Agent 1027 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. Phone National 7563, Chicago Market Co. 311 7th St. N. W. Across the Street Nat. 2939 From SAKS on 7th Special for FRIDAY and SATURDAY BEEF ROAST BOILING BEEF STEAK Loin Ro 30c Young, Tender FRESH GROUND BEEF AND JUICY 200 b. 15¢ Ib. 25¢ LAMB SHOULDERS = 15¢ LAMB FOR STEWING PRIME RIB VEAL FOR STEWING LAMB LEGS LAMB CHOPS Rib or Loin Sugar Cured Whole or Half SMOKED SHOULDERS HAMS b. 10c n28¢ b. 16¢c ». 280 b. 35¢ . 25¢c b. 18¢c BONED AND ROLLED SMALL CHOICE BACON::". ... b. 23: SALT WEAT for Seasoning________ Ib. 12ic UNITY OLEO ». 18¢ In Cartons Large Smoked CREAMERY BUTTER » 39¢ SAUSAGE b. 19c¢ SLICED BACON, »- 25¢ CHICKENS Stewi = ».30¢ and Bakers BOILED HAN . 50¢ Cream Cheese. . ..25¢c Cottage Cheese.121jc smowa HAM 39¢ Smoking Metal Stand as low as 59 Smilar to lustration Ne Phone Orders g Willow Chair $2.49 Natural finish—to be used a8 is or to be decorated. No Phone Orders i Davenport Graceful de- Table sign in mahog- any finish with $5.98 turned legs. 80c @ Week Davenport Table Period design —well made and $3.98 =) nicely finished % in mahogany. WICKERSHA HITS SWEEPING REFORM Declares Law Must Find Bal- ance Between Liberty and Restraint. By the Assodlsted Press. PHILADBLPHIA, March 28.—The most important work of the law is the solution of equations between human restraint and human liberty, George W. Wickerham, chairman of President Hoover's Commission on Law Enforce- ment, declared last night in addressing the Alumni Society of the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Mr. Wickersham, who was graduated from the Pennsylvania Law School with the class of 1880, was tendered a recep- ing Values in Living Room Furniture Just imagine!—A full size three-piece overstuffed living room suite:like the illustration for the unheard-of price of $59.00! You'll see this suite on our floor at this price—a settee, arm chair and a button-back chair to match. Loose spring-seat cushions, comfy back and arms covered in velour. tion at the close of the soclety’s annual meeting. i “There are two important conclusions in regard to reform in law,” Mr. Wck- ershami said. “You must not put too much before the le at one time, and you must not attempt to reform the whole earth in one fell swoop.” MAGAZINE IS SOLD Hollywood Publisher Said to Have Purchased Home Journal. CHICAGO, March 28 (#).—The Times yesterday sald L. E. Wheeler-Reid, Hollywood publisher, has purchased the People’s Home Journal and that the magazine will be printed in Chicago in- stead of New York. ‘Wheeler-Reid has revealed, the paper | said, that he was acting as trustee for financial groups here and in New York and that he expects to acquire control a Nation-wide chain. of eight other magaszines, establishing ‘ COAL MINES BILL EXPECTED TOPASS Liberals Agree Not to Sup- port Vital Amendments During Report Stage. By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 28.—Passage of the | Labor government's controversial coal mines bill into'law seemed assured yes- terday after the Liberal parliamentary party decided not to move or support amendments of a vital character during the report stage of the bill. The Lib- erals also agreed to abstain f-om voting Dirt an inch thick has been found in | on its third reading. the inside of the roof of Westminster | Abbey, in England, and workers say it | will take two years to remove it. The Liberal party meeting was in- formed that negotiations had been com- pleted with the government on the bill The Hub? ROOM SIZE RUG FREE Ly Il and that the government had agreed o certain concessions in response to Liberal suggestions. In particular, the government, it was said, probably will e to reduce the operative period of the marketing schemes in the bill, which stand for three years at present. ERICA MUELLER HELD AT HOME BY POLITICS But I can't. You see, when Mr. Cham- berlain went to m&w see his ter, he profited by occasion Svefybody woud make poltical capita everybody make pol ca) out of it. Fascists would cry 'Vlezary' and_ Socialists ‘treason.” So I can't see Micneiangelo’s ‘Moses.” “Black beer” and “spruce beer,” made from fruits and young shoots of spruce, are bemmmr popular drinks in the north of England. German Girl Cannot Visit Italy to View Famous Angelo—Fears Criticism. BERLIN (#)—High politics is keeping Praulein Erica Mueller, 20, daughter of the German chancellor, Hermann Muel- ler, from gratifying her heart’s desire of seeing Michelangelo's famous “Moses™ in the Church of San Pietro in Vinculi at_Rome. She is studying law at the Univer- sity of Berlin and, like her father, takes to art as an avocation. She'd like to see the Italian masterpiece of art, but doesn't dare, as she explains: “T'd like very much to go to Italy, 39 The Hub Has Only Four Suites Like This One e to Close Qut—Formerly $149, Reduced to § The saving—$53.00—is a saving worthwhile, brought about because of the house cleaning going -on at The Hub! The suite is attractively designed and made of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood and consists of a Hollywood Vanity, Chiffonier, Four-post Bed and Dresser with shaped mirror plate. ROOM SIZE RUG FREE! 10-Piece Genfiine Walnut Veneered Dining Room Suite—Formerly $189—Now Here’s another value typical of the host of Big Bar= gains in complete suites of furniture. This dining suite of ten pieces consists of a buffet, server, extension table, china cabinet and six leather-seat chairs to match. ROOM SIZE RUG FREE 19 36 (@nstipated? Takel ATURE'S REMEDY—tonight. limins i1l be functioning Yourel i m-mfiww ; “m action as free AL L “The All-Vegetable Laxative mTO'NIGHT e TOMORROW - ALRIGHT Make the test tonighs A7 PHER TER Finished in colors. No Phone Orders Metal Kitchen Stool $1 Finished in colors. No Phone Orders Sewing Cabinet Priscilla style, fin- ished - in mahogany. 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