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MAY _ 1, 1930. captain number 55321, disabled pen- sioners getting $2,179,349 every month and 19,113 dependent pensioners receiv- ing $855,410 during the same period. (Copyright, 1930.) BEER REBATE DEFEATED LONDON, May 1 (#).—The Conserva- | tives lost a fight in the House of Com- WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, CANADA PENSIONERS COSTING LARGE SUM 57,044 Disabled and 19,632 De- pendents Paid in Dominion THE EVENING STAR, DOHENY MEMORIAL ENRICHES CATHEDR $C<0 SKIPPER'S OFFER BEER DRINKING, FABVL?'IF?NOULD- BAR LIQUOR RUPTURE —HERNIA— COMFORTABLY AND SECURELY HELD A CORRECTLY CONSTRUCTED AND PROPERLY FITTED hibit Those Under 25 From Drinking Spirits, LONDON, May 1.—“I shouM like to see the people, male and female, under | 25, prohibited from drinking spirits,” |said Sir Edgar Saunders, former gen- Florida G. 0. P. Executives Act After Hearing Charge Every Month. mons _yesterday for all-British beer. | TRUSS WILL HOLD YOUR RUPTURE _ They had two amendments to the beer | tax resolutions of the budget. One would | have diminished the! increased beer ' duties proposed under the budget. The other would have given a rebate on pecial Dispatch to The Star. OTTAWA, Ontario, May 1.—Canada CONSIDER THESE FACTS WE DO GUARANTEE We do not employ steel springs, To return and retain the rupture elastic belts or under straps, as at once to the comfort, safety and they are not sanitary, comfort- satisfaction of the patient. We able or necessary in treating make no charge until patient is |eral manager of the Carlisle district and state management area, to the licensing commission today. It would largely stop the cocktail habit, which I |think is a disgrace among young By the Associated Press. | people.” ORLANDO, Fla, May 1.—The newly | The Carlisle state system of liquar | | ; formed Republican State executive com- | dealing was introduced as a war meas- A b { | is still paying heavily for the part she played in the World War, according to a. statement tabled by Secretary of State Fernand Rinfret in the House of Commons disclosing that there are 57~ 044 disability pensioners receiving ai- together $2,256,221 and 19.632 depend- ent pensioners getting $894,669 every beer made from homegrown malt hops, but_the chancellor of the exchequer would accept neither, and a combined Liberal-Labor vote snowed them under. | Sir_William Wayland (Conservative Canterbury), ‘who moved _both hernia. satisfied, Where Others Fail We Succeed Patients’ Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by Appointment Lady Attendant 2 to 4 P.M. Powers and Johnson, Rupture Specialists Since 1860 He Accepted Money. of amendments, took the history of the | beer tax back to the reveling days of | Charles II. “It was beer that built up | use in view of the incursion of munition mittee, by a vote of 22 to 18, late yes- Sir Edgar terday declined to accept the resigna- tion of Glenn B. Skipper as national | committeeman from Florida after he ing charges that he had accepted money for political favors. The_charges were made in an affi- davit by E. E. Callaway, chairman of | the State central committee, signed by ‘W. J. Howey, head of the coalition wing, and other party leaders and read to the executive committee by Mrs. Lillian Crichlow of Bradenton | Rejection of the resolution also killed a movement in the committee by the same group to seek the placing of the office of national committeeman on the ballots for the June primary. The Callaway affidavit set forth that, in the presence of Howey and other | affiants, Callaway charged Skipper with | having accepted $1,500 for favor for Federal partonage. 1t alleged that the money had been given to Leon Prine, State Representative from Polk Cou by Hill Smith of Sumter County, st ing the post of United marshal. S. B. McCabhiil, vice ch took the committ vestigated t! told that the money Smith to Prine, and him he_expected the money to be paid back. He also said that, as head of the central committee, upon_ Callaway's re- | cent resignation, which later with- | an” from th had told drawn, makers to Gretna Green. proclaimed himself a_strong proponent of beer drinking. Beer Was mnot so strong as before the war, he thought. T~ | The heavy drinking habit had largely | § been broken, notwithstanding that the | test of drunkenness had become stiffer every year, CHURCH MERGER URGED RALEIGH, N. 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