Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 42

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_C-12 THE EVENING RSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930. PARIS PAPER HURLS CUSTOMS CHARGE U. S. Officials Deny Fraudu- lent Methods in Obtain- 2 What millions of Motorists are saying about Charging that agents of this Govern- ment used fraudulent methods in ob- taining evidence in Paris on which duties and pehalties of $213, 000 were mssessed against Mrs. Robert L. Dodge of Milineck, Long Island, pr!sldent of Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Incorporated, for alleged violations of customs regula- tions, the Oeuvre of Paris demnnds edi- torially that a * nzoraus inquiry” be in- stituted into the cricumstances sur- \ rounding the case. Meanwhile from the ‘Treasury here has come a defense. The_customs penalty assessed against Mrs. Dodge, whose concern mlnuflc; tures cosmetics and operates a string o beauty shops over the United States, is declared_the heaviest ever set in the port of New York. It was lpplled last ‘eek, when Mr! Dodge W d of e proper dechntlon for ‘75 000 worth of jewelry and gowns, and for other alleged breaches of customs regulations extending over Py nve -year peri The evidence, the Oe! - sisted o{ 8 phnmgnphlc copy o{ the ac- count with & well-known Paris d:essmnker from whom she had purchased many of the fine gowns that were in the bnsxlse belonging to her ‘which was ‘The edito: ml quotes an official of the dressmaking concern as saying, in ef- fect, that some one had robbed the desk of the chief bookkeeper after first corrupting one of the employes in order to obt.am a photograph of the Dodge accoun = "lfits good enough for the Graf Zeppelin ‘was obtained by fraud and is pre- pared to pay $50,000 to the Paris agent who informed it so thoroughly. In official ctrclu it was d lared here that thm was no such offer as $50,000 made to an informer in the case and that furthermore there are no funds available in the American ’ . ‘ ‘Treasury to pay any such large offer if 1t had been made. It was definitely stated that there was no such arrangement in the Dodge case. All action taken by the De- in the case has been ogm- mate, it was emphasized in cial quarters here, and the case was de- clared “closed.” s o ... 1t5 good enough for me’ Sentence for Alleged Cave Man Tactios. A man who came to Washington . C., Tuesday n.mli from from North Carolina, Joshua Willlams, 3 . . . ha hard" Eenmien 1Is Tamous oill gives Tefused to pay for it and when she de- manded her rights he roughly pushed 00 her about the room. l:joé’::l:‘lhed l’orefn lnd endnvoredn& . . EE T remium quality at no extra cos ANNOUNCES ISOLATION OF ARTHRITIS GERM New York Physician Tells Associa- tion of American Physicians o A No longer need you concern yourself with the conflicting claims R TGRS e ot e e 2 made for various motor oils. 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