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. Postmaster General Walter P. Brown e THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e e HATTIANS MAY TEST RECENT ELECTIONS Rught of Provnslonal Presi- | raci dent to Decree Ballot Question Raised. <. Unemployment Situation. CHICAGO, October 16 (#).—For- y mation of & bureau to secure fair prices on food was among plans outlined to- day by Dr. Benjamin M. Squires, State whhor mlvl.lel':0 ln"mr‘:;curm vlhm - forts to relieve its unem) and{ B ot ployment Dr. Squires is chairman pro tem of a committee of industrialists, bankers, labor leaders, welfare worl and others appointed by Gov. s L. Emmerson to work on the unemploy- ment program. The committee’s first . meeting wm be held next Monday. By the Assoolated Press, o By the Associated Press. FORT WORTH, Tex., October 16.— » X Pracieal cperatir o tie 2wn A | VE LVET FOR DEBUTANTES | 16" Feports senehes the Armerions e i1 ity gation yesterday that the constitution- route was a demonstrated fact hm-y Victorian-Era Evening Dress Has|Ality of Tuesddy's parliamentary elec- tion—the first in Haiti since American Eggplant Color. intervention in 1915—might be chal- legned by some of the defeated candi- Postmaster ngeral Other Officials Aid in , Launching Mail Route. and other officials, here by plane from Atlanta, reviewed the success of the first day's schedules. PARIS (#).—Velvet the color of g8~ | dates. anes of Southern Air Fast Ex- [ plant makes one of the Victorian-era ress, w(kmh::n D:lfllntl to Dllllu evening hc:ressesdl’ldm designs for ;Vln- N llas to Los Angeles |ter in the grande dame manner. Such - and Los Angeles to Dallas, all arrived | dresses are meant for debutantes, D ] e safely yesterday with their cargoes of The skirt is toe-length, slim and | election by proclamation would be ques- mall and passengers, ult.houlh delayed | slinky, made up of many bias folds of | tjoned in the courts. in_several instances by receptions and | velvet. Similar folds form the bodice ’ mfll\:m The‘ " icial party re- |which has a square decollete and Jittle ere overnight. shoulder caps. press the belief that both the Senate Brown Greatly Pleased. Half way down the front of the skirt | anq the House of Deputies in the new Brown is & bunch of pale pink velvet gardenias, | porijament, which is to elect a Presi B oo~ M M ot A T S e T L Sk T ‘Succsssion to Provisional Presi- at, typifying the West he had reached |© - O ® Fomantic young modern. dent Roy, would be strongly anti- proposed plan of attack was not edfled but officials wondered whether yesterday induc:d some observers to ex- Examination of the election returns |C. by a swift flight.” 1“9 Post Office Department is not ‘The business of the iron and machin- Constantin Mayard, the only presi- ation of existing h!lty betwcen l‘ll lnd the United States expires in 1936, yesterday asserted that fraudulent bailoting oc- curred in several districts where his supporters were running for Parliament. However; he did not cite concrete in- stances of irregularities. The American Marines, of whom there are about 800 officers and enlisted men stationed at Port-au-Prince and U!DE Haytien, remained in their bar- ks Tuesday while the people went to the polls. TWO DEPUTIES INDICTED IN MURDER OF WOMAN Alabama First-Degree Murder Charge Result of Shooting at Suspected Rum Car. By the Associated Press. MOBILE, Ala, October 16.—Two deputy sheriffs were indicted yesterday on charges of first-degree murder in the slaying of Mrs. Thelma Wooten, 24~ year-old mother, fatally wounded as of- ficers fired on an automobile they sus- pected of running liquor. The deputies, T. H. Sullivan and C. Lane, have been held here without bond since the slaying, August 28. Lane surrendered after the shooting and said he fired into the ground as the automobile passed. Sullivan also sur- rendered, admitting shooting at the car, but declaring he believed it a ‘liquor- runner and that the driver tried to run over him. D/ C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. i i |RITTER REFUNDED $68,221 ON TAXES INJUNCTION: IS GRANTED Higgins Ianulnctufln( Co. Wins ntmmm the plaintiff entitled to An ! announced that at a later date of fact and AGAINST DAVID BURNET until July 10, 1931. The company W-mmnmmm several occasions to Bureau of Internal Revenue An-|Temporary Respite From Collector nounces Decisions of Overassessments. William M. Ritter of 2223 Massa- chusetts avenue has been refunded $68,- 221.76 by the Federal Government on taxes, it was announced yesterday by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. ‘The refund represents ‘“overassess- ‘The Higgin Prov::’anee R.I. e an unction David Burnet, Collector of lnlfi-‘l.'n.ll Rever . ments of gift tax and interest in favor '] of Mr. Ritter,” the announcement ex- lained, for the year 1924 in the sum u Pl of $34,609.56 and in the year 1925 for the sum of $33,522 “Of the nv!nmmenu continued the explanation, “the amount of $56,- 968.74 is made pursuant to the flnll orders of the United States Board of Taz Appeals” in the case. The balance of the overassessments, amounting w $11,253.02, represents “the remission of interest assessed on previously deter- mined deficiencies in tax, since the present overassessments cause a propor- tionate reduction of the in - Jeweled Curl Clusters Agun‘ PARIS (/) —Jeweled hair clasps meant to keep curl clusters in place are appearing in greater numbers in the jeweler’s shops. of Internal Revenue Hi 3 um“‘,mmu.mm' arded| the. ol awi mal ine num of nue, prevent- suits, 2 ASCOValues-are Lessons in Economy thn every penny counu—m Values are at their best. They help as nothing .- else can, to make your dollars go further. You can be sure of Quality at a Saving 0 when you shop the 4500 Way because you get The Most of the Best for the Least! Princess Assorted Jellies 3 tumbs. 25¢ | . 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Huruy ‘whose parents once resided in South T was' presented with a 10- lon hlt.. o .45-caliber pistol, belt and | * lster and was made a deputy’ sheriff ‘The passengers ‘in the official party on_ the inaugural trip included P. G. Coburn, president of the Aviation Cor- ration; Elinor Smith and Ruth ichols, nationally famous woman pi- lots; W. Irving Glover, second Assistant Postmaster General, and Clarence D. Young, Assistant Secretary of Com- merce in Charge of Aeronautics. 2 Leaves for Inspection. EVe rlastingly f Maj, Gen. Harry G. Bishop, chief of '-Auc;.:; Field Artillery, left here yesterday to| make an inspection of Reserve nfficer="| training units at Princeton, Yale and | irvard Universities. Reg. 10c Best Domestic Soup Beans - Boscul’s glorious flavor holds new coffee delight Taste the balanced blending of 5 of the world’s best coffees. 99 years’ ac- BN knowledged coffee leadership brings all Boscul’s mess oven-fresh to your cup. 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