Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1930, Page 31

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i * RIS STIL M INBERLN POLT Chancellor Conr;eded to Have Perilous Course Despite Confidence Vote. 85 the Assaciated Press. REDLIN, October 21.—The govern- ment 6 Chancellor Bruening turned yes- ferday from the parliamentary strife of the past week to the task of consolidat- ing their positions before December 3, RARITY OF BOY’S BLOOD CAUSES HIS OWN DEATH 84 Submit to Transfusion Tests, but All Lack Fluid to Match That of Victim’s. By the Assoclated Press. OMAHA, Nebr.,, October 21 —Properly matched blood—a quart of it—would have saved the life of Leonard Eckdahl, 10, of .Craig, Nebr. Thirty-four sons, including his parents, doctors and nurses, offered their own life blood to lad, but none had the needed type. onard’s blood was of a rare variety not readily matched with the four normal classes for human beings. ‘The lad complained of a sore throat a week, ago and two days later peri- |the tonitis developsd. He lapsed into un- consclousness last Wednesday. = Volun- teers for the transfusion operation stood helplessly by as he died Sunday. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THOMPSON SCORNS TAX ON PROPERTY Farm Bureau President Calls Levy on Incomes Most Equitable Form of Taxation. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, October 21.—FProp- erty tax was charged with being re- sponsible for “indifference to good gov- ernment” in an address by Sam H. Thompson, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, prepared for delivery before the conference here of American Tax Association. Dependence on the general prop- erty tax almost wholly exempts the ma- community who pay direct taxes should be careless of the .ju;llq of their pub- lic officials,” he said. l'll'ne %nmme tmm'ob.w o?h the prin- ciple of “ability y,” the speaker declared, is the only pe.qulubu form of taxation. Criticism of the American Bankers' Association for what he termed “its ownership of Committees on Banking in both Houses of Congress” was made by Gov. Clyde M. Reed of Kansas at the opening session last night. “The Pederal Government” he de- clared, “should take its hands off na- tional bank taxation in the States.” o French Actress Dies. . PARIS, October 21 (#).—Louise Sil- vain, one of France’s most noted ac- tresses, died yesterday at the age of 46. She had been a member of the cast of the Comedie Francaise since 1901 and was the widow of Eugene Silvain, jority of citizens from direct taxation. t is inevitable that citizens of any dean of the Comedie Francaise, who died August 21, 1930. BUSINESS DEPRESSION OUTLINED,TO PRESIDENT Industrial Leader From Indian- apolis Says Conditions in His State Are Unfavorable. Invariably President Hoover's callers who discuss business conditions with him make optimistic predictions and otherwise give as rosy a picture as pos- sible, but when N. A. Perry, an indus- trial leader of Indianapolis, Ind., dis- cussed conditions with him yesterday he told the President that the business outlook in his State was anything but bright, that the depression was about three more years to run and that there is too much propaganda about good times coming soon. Mr. Perry said he told the President that the facts should be faced and that the people should be given to under- C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930. stand that the end of the depression is not in sight. Julian Goldman, who operates 60 stores in various sections of the coun- try, while discussing unemployment and business today at the White House, sug- gested that if every family would at once $100 worth of goods on credit 1t would mean $3,000,000 in new busi- ness which would go a long way toward solving the unemployment problem. —_— ROULETTES BARRED South Carolina Forbids Use of ‘Wheels at State Fair. COLUMBIA, 8. C., October.21 (#).— The South Carolina State Fair opened yesterday without a single one of the spinning wheels of chance which may or may not stop on a favored number operating. Gov. John G. Richards, holding the devices illegal under statutes prohibiting gambling, sent State constables to the scene to see that none was allowed to run. Sunday the Governor visited the grounds and requested workmen to halt all work not necessary on the Sabbath. R The national amateur bicycle races :le ge_’held at Kenosha, Wis.,, Septem- T 6-7. . . Constipation Gone! A clogged intestinal tract s quickly, safély and sur~ly cleared with Hexasol, the dependable saline laxative. Banishes im- purities from the system. Never cramps or weakens you. Stir a spoonful or two in a glass of water and drink your own health. Hexasol costs but 60c at all good drug stores. -1 INVESTMENT BUILDING is open on four sides. H. L. Rust Company Agent when the Reichstag meets again. There is plenty of work to. be done duriig the six week's interval. The chancellor's financial program and 30 supporting bills must be forced through committee and the government, despite & majority of 82 on the final vote, that which signified confidence, Saturday night, must ook about for some way o incfease and make more stable its ‘margin over the opposition. .. Difficult Time Ahead. cellor Bvenings attainment ot = ad- ent was viewed as a cabinet vic- , it was conceded generally that the ties of piloting numerous bills gmum committees were just begin- ing. Der Montag hinted yesterday that either the Nationalists, Fascists or Com- munists, or all er, would protest to President Von burg against ad- mrnmmt of the Reichstag, on the plea t it was unconstitutional. That the parliamentary situation is still precarious and that the government has no reason to lull itself into & vic- torious feeling of security, is even ad- mitted by the Socialists’ extreme left Montag Morgen. Surprises May Come. It warns the chancellor that many mmmlnhme(ormmmdw beware of being knifed in the end by his temporary allies, meaning the smaller parties, such as the Populists, Economic party and the like. Communistic Rote Fahne today port of the government by the Social Democrats in Saturday’ vofix&lmrked the test Social Dem. ocratic treachery since 1814. The Na- tionalists’ Lokal Anzeiger finds that the g:vm-ut and coalition parties will 1 the long in 3ginst the Aood attacks run t the a from both Right and Left. ROGERS CAN'T ATTEND MEMORIAL FOR INDIANS Part Indian, He Sees No Need for Memorial, Anyway—“We Ain't Dead Yet,” He Declares. i i i, ) i it i P gmm& st ] g s i R Shop and See for Yourself That The National Will Not Be Undersold Fine Luxurious Seamless Axminster Rugs Regularly Priced $39.00 $2 9.25 9x12 Exquisite New ¢ 49‘50 Room Size 9xI2 Wilton Rugs B Regularly $62.50 Axminsters take their place among the thoroughbreds of the world ... and these are particularly fine...even at their regular price. Entirely seamless... Gorgeous colorings and designs for which Wilton and woven from fine wool yarns in is f‘m‘;‘;““‘l‘:’!"llw‘:n'-:‘flumnl e/ 4 scores of beautiful patterns " terizes these rugs and 'm'"w and colorings that rival them de luxe coverings Persians & Chinese > B Orientals. The NATIONAL'S Liberal Credit Terms have proved a boon to many a family who found that it pays to budget their income. . 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