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T APPEALBOARD ¥ DEESIONSLPHELD I'.ooal Merchant Defeated in ! Review of Case by D. C. R Supreme Court. Decisions of the United States Board Appeals in three opinions, two rendered by Chief Justice George E. Martin and the third by Justice Josiah A. Van Oemtery Association of unsuccess- 31! 866.17 de- the commissioner peals. The deflcuncy exhkd ation’s ref d P u mu lflr 1921 wmch showed that con- cost of the crypts mld in the two yun the opinion states, as_$86,681, ing a gross profit of "ll 218.55. The other opinion of Chief Jusuce Martin refers to a deficiency claim o! ‘l 842 79 by T. V. Larsen of the firm 0( Larsen & Forcia, who cnnducled a saw mill in Oregon. Larsen had been a resi- dent of Washington State, where there re community property laws, and moved into Oregon, where such laws do b vail. He thought he could con- tinue to make Rturns as he had done in ‘ashington and claimed to hold one-half of his investment in the firm as trustee for his wife, which was not allowed by the taxing luthormes local one and deals with an al l!led denclency tax of $18,005.28 lor the ynr 1920 in a return ral Trust Co, as adminis by the Ce: tor of Ford, a merc] mm Ford had M luld liable by the court auditor ocmur 15, 1920, for $67,626.54 and in a supplemental report {or an additional sum of $63,] 1(5 beln; - | ferences Special Dispatch to The Star. LEONARDTOWN,Md., December 2. —Believing that the oystermen operat- been throwing away foftunes for many efforts are to be made to deter- ooy whether the the pearls found in so x;:‘nlny oysters there are of any intrinsic According to Capt. L. C. Davis, a veteran oysterman, and others who have made their llvln( from oysters, there pearls found in mh bushel of oysters obtained from the Patuxent. The THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OYSTERMEN OF PATUXENT RIVER' |CITIZENS ORGANIZE TO TEST PEARLS IN BIVALVES Dredgers Believe They: Have Been Throwing Away|Kenilworth Association Plans to Fortunes in “Gems.” nnze in slu from aspin head to that of & n pea. Untll !.hls time the ‘have believed thge“_ pearls to ing in the Patuxent River may have|gng amined by an expert, an oystermen hope will be ese | justis {TARIFF GROUP ASKS | INCREASED STAFF| Larger Quarters Are Declared| Needed in Annual Report to Congress. Need for a larger staff of employes and larger quarters to aid in carrying | out the duties imposed by Congress was voiced yesterday by the Federal Tariff Commission in its annual report. The staff consisted of 214 persons at the close of the fiscal year. Additional employes were said to be needed care for the 35 lnvtsflglllons includ- ng five general injuiries, order the Senate, and the 30 private inquiries under way. The commission, reorganized by the Smoot-Hawley tariff bill, is charged with the duty o{ Investl[lflnz the dif- in cost of production in this countr{ and Abmd and making recom- men lons for any needed tariff . Peru, more than any other of the to | are tu by |lawless activity. The assoc! ‘that atree!. nlummauon be ex- |, CITIZENS FILE PLEA IN STREET LIGHTING Sixteenth Street Highlands Body Suggests Night Lamps Be Left Burning Until Daylight. ‘The extension of street lighting in the District until daylight as a safe- guard to the public welfare was urged last night at a meeting of the Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens’ Association. During the Winter, the associaion pointed out, street lights of the District rmed off some time before day- break, the darkened streets eneourmn: lation pro- pose tended until daylight. ‘The cleaning up of a vacant lot east of the car loop at Fourteenth and Ken- Pal an Bnme, pruident. presided. —_— chfle hum:‘mn;lflu ::wh xmnnm and er nnumely maritime race Sout FOR JOBLESS RELIEF e Aid Idle of Community During Winter Months. Formation of an Emergency Commit- cf no value | tee, to combat the unemployment situa- | Mortgage | Loans First ‘When you make an investment in our 6% | First Mortgages—you can count upon 6% ~—no less, throughout | the entire term of | the morigage. | May be purchased in amounts from | $250 up. B. F. SAUL CO. National 2100 925 15th Bt. N.W. | 2 -y DECEMBER 1930. Kenllworth Citizens’ Association, meet- ing in the Kenilworth Bchoo ‘With the Inaum:znum ot ubout one mile, and the construction brldxe lnou Eastern Branch -t this eom- h.nem extension Maryland uvamletn the lans to supply suggested man. ner would mean its connecting with the 0od throu Winter, Def v or at least as long as this aid is neces- Christmas tree for chn- sary. Any plea for help that is ree dren ol t.ha vlclnlty ls planned by tI celved will be subject to investigation It will be located in tne y this committee, which in tum wm 1500 hlocl ot Kanwonh avenue, tum it over to the The ance Committes will render o those who are approved by the in- vesuntln: I’mru AT SLOAN'S" ART GALLERIES 715 THIRTEENTH STREET " The Spalding Sale (by Catalogue) Antique Furniture, Oriental Rugs, 3 Baby Grand Pianos, Silverware, Paintings and Water Colors by artists of note, Chinese and Japanese Curios, Bric-a-Brac and Objects of Art, 4 Mirrors, Textiles, Bronzes, Aubus- son Drawing Room Suite, Em- broideries, etc. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Gall Fbsirsaniten 13-Day Airmail Service. ‘Thirtesn-day -Innul and puaenger been established betwe and Sydney, Aunnll- by wny H | of Surabaya, Java. Planes which carry Eastern avenue and |a ton of mail and 12 passengers are | thence to the District line, a distance | used. 55 | 715 Thirteenth Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday uml Friday December ht 2|d 3rd, 4& nl 5th, 1930 2 P. M. Each D: Being Effects lrnm the Estate of Chlrlu A. Spalding by order of Harold S. Deming, Executor, with additions from other Estates and Owners On Exhibition Friday and Saturday November 28th and 29th, 1930 Terms: Cash Catalogues on Application to C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers FROM )ughut to lowest notes. . violin.. everythmg t.ha microp! hone receives can easily be yours If ou use RCA Radiotrons. lm;ull them DAY, because 17 leading set makers say: "’l'hey give 100% reproduc- tion of tone.”” Here is your guarantee of hearing every single radio note. RCA@Radnotrons THE HEART OF YOUR RADIO m Ford had ofl lhe ‘first lhbfllty 1 wed co ve waited un settlement of the uunuon before cmm- in‘nllunneelormyp‘rt of the loss. 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