Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1930, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930. & tether against devel it of chai made bl - | very concerns whose fraudulent prac- systems, eventually v&?:zmnh m: ;:l’c.h-m b e tices have so re‘een'.ly been in the independents whom ti was designed xefiey asserted that in the past five | the investigations and trials of former to aid. years the large ofl companies, “be- semur{n of the n;m-m Albert B, Fall, and others.” 3 Demma:nt cause of great political and other pres- o stores 35 years ago u:ku:cm’e same sort of opposition | sgrz brought ':’.:':r urp&rlne tc‘::nam- w] chain stores now encounter, Taft ry” had receive favo b i . added, and some States then sought to ENIEU BY WILB R tion in spite of his urgings to the con- “In my opinion,” he added, “the ad- 3;“ the department stores out of ex- ;nry No change in this state of af-|justment of the titles to these ofl lands ¥ ce. airs, he eaid, had occurred since Mr. |y oo et T8 8 R e <Byen, the operators of smaller stores M Todk fiiby ‘Wit ihe HBOWE | palic A whal TROGYY GaNERN . y s are beginning to realize that such a e 7 3 Chain Stores” CONVeNtion | e tax ay’ resuit in vers ‘sevious | Resigning Chief Charges Reserve Vilue High, B e e Speaker Says Proposal Is Georgla, where Btate sirivairion f.‘:f-fj i ¢ i - The Denver man sald public lands Interior Department in many years.” peaker Say p recommended that the $30,000 exemp- | Special Consideration Given in Colorado held an ofl Teserve con-|hel’:"‘g‘:‘;:flc'r'n"o:::"ofi"]‘.’ynd:fl‘:“b;: Bad for Rivals and All 'uowr :‘};eo grosaws:‘lesh tax 1'5 de; Large Firms tainin, or;:en:}fiulxm\ valued now at more | do i natatioes’ whie S SN . [creased to $3,000. With the adoption of 5 y billions. = this. he wid, the small stores would arge Firm nihis is the huge prise. he sald, “to D b W s 5 EReltpei Whe Same bost wik e whic arge oil tnterest 311,000,000 acres, some held by large ofl o Associabegitiedh. their eompetitors.” He called upon R 3 deavoring to secure titles by fraud and | 1000/ ) B HICAGO, September 20—Concerted |the chains, independents, manufactar. | A charge of favoritism toward Jarge | {eovoring to secure e by fraud and e action by business to orevent adoption | €5, and wholesalers to tnite in steps| il companies leveled at Secretary, Wil- | States mining law requirements. These | these lands. The Kelley letter. Secre- of the sales ta% was Ufget in an ad- |t “forestall the almost universal adop- | byt by Ralph S. Kelley, chief of the |oll interests are thoroughl,‘{ o“r‘s;&md ceived at the department. dress prepared for delivery before th:‘"“’é‘h 0‘\.:“‘:0"““/ "‘"“'"ém d with im. | 7icld division of the General Land Office | 87d ¥ork and act concertedy in bring e ! St OC lon con- stores were cre - | 1 ?fiéf:: ]kfil‘;:'mby \;‘!rt?hlm Nelson Tnfi.ipmt:q standards of retailing by Clar- { at Denver, was characterized wd;y“by | ment to induce it to give ther):: these Beucmue drivers in P:Ilnd mdnven:u::. editor of the Retail Ledger, Philadel- |ence Francis, vice president of the Gen- | the Interior Secretary as “nonsense.” |valuable ofl lands to which they are |mobles over the rough roads until the phia | eral ration, another speak-| The Kelley accusation was contained | not rightfully entitled. Among those | machines are worn out the country has Taft said the sales tax, proposed as|er on the opening program. in a letter announcing his resignation | in this combination are several of the | no used-car problem. ¥ See All the Presidents— in the correct costumes of their time—an historically interesting Anniversiary window display. via. THE STAR DENMAN THOMPSON, sports editor, and John B Keller, i, 97 | ] staff correspondent of THE ik 3#?:?:13 - N | STAR; Crantland Rice, Walter o Trumbull, Eddie Collins, John B. Foster, Will Wedge, Frank Graham, Alan Could andother great writers will keep you in= formedofevery play of this great classic in the greater sports sec= tion of THE STAR. /A\ND every afternoon at THE STAR BUILDING.... I1th Street and Pennsylvania Ave- nue, the games will be played, play by play, from THESTAR'S electric scoreboard. —the Story of the Year’s Greatest Event and the Greatest Event in Years at Kann’s— Our 37th Anniversary Celebration! —Today is the first, tomorrow is the second advance selling day! Today—the whole “‘ore has been crowded to capac- ity! Again tomorrow, a ?'irilled throng of expectant shop- { SEE THE WORLD SERIES ON THE STAR'S pers will marvel at the £-niversary offerings which defi- i ELECTRIC. SCOREBOARD ', = . . o of low prices on New Fall b Merchandise, Come tomcffow and see for yourself! Many ‘ READ ABOUT THE WORLD SERIES IN of the Anniversary Saving$ will be advertised in the papers starting tomorrow evenin@d Hundreds of items, however, will not be advertised at 54! Watch the papers! Come to . j the store often! 3 | ] 2 af of the 8-Page Circular ¢ The G N fothe Matiods: Caiil Shown Above—Every Page Will Be Posted Where You Cén See What Is Advertised TL IR OL T VAR AL

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