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Chairman Wood Explains. propriations Committee, in his report tions, explains the increases under the classification act as follows: hart act) amending the classification act of 1923 as amended, providing in- creases in compensation for certain em- ployes who failed to receive increases contemplated under the act of May 28, 1928, added the total cost to the salary appropriation of the Treasury Depart- ment for the fiscal year 1931 of approxi- mately $1,400,000. Part of this excess cost will be absorbed by savings in other directions in existing appropriations and the remainder will need to be restored to existing funds from which the in- crease is currently being paid by de- ficiency appropriations. “The amount of increase provided in the appropriation recommended for 1932 on account of these salary raises was slightly in excess of $1,200,000. $100,000 Granted by C ress. fl'ee bridge scores and tallies! Phone, call or write.yk We’ll gladly supply you. 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COOK, 1 Walker st. 1% | time of a “In addition to the salary increases, made possible by the Brookhart act for the fiscal year 1931, a sum of $100,000 was granted by Congress in‘the cur- rent appropriation act toward pro- motion in underaverage grades, mak- | ing a total of $1,500,000 under the Treasury Department for salary in- creases during the fiscal year. “The budget estimates for 1932 con- tained further increases in compensa. tion, aggregating $1,175,000, distributed throughout the several: bureaus and offices for the Treasury Department and the field in varying amounts. “This sum is a part of a program the entire Government service based upon a three-year period of ap- propriations to supply funds for pro- motions within the grades so as to bring the underaverage grade up to the average and to grant promotions to em- ployes who are in such grades. ‘The amount of appropriations re- quired to bring all under-average grades | a sailor, missing since 1919. H I Chairman Wood of the House Ap-; | { up to the average is $14,500,000, and the first year's increment for.all de- partments, approximately 30 per cent, recommended in the 1932 budget is $4,264,000. $1,175,000 Eliminated. ‘The House Appropriations Committee has eliminated the $1,175,000 estimated for such increases applicable to the Treasury Department in this bill, be- lieving that the economic condition of the country and the present and prospective situation of the Treasury do not justify the commencement at this - m that ”lnvolv: 00‘(;“ expenditure of approximately $28, 000 within the next three years for in- ds | creased competition and an annual 500,000. charge thereafter of $15, RECEPTION TRAFFIC RULES ANNOUNCED FOR ANY # those contracted by-my- 5 . ERAPT, 713 H st. nee. ‘lw tangerines; _selli - tail AD‘ : Tetail & ‘prices while they last. 936 Pen cal afternoon, containing sum of money, MRS. 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Campbell Hodges, chief Emhry aide to President Hoover, y an- nounced the following regulations to handle traffic tomorrow night in con- nection with the diplomatic reception at the White House: South entrance—Guests having cards of admission by way of the south por- tico and blue carriage cards for entrance by the southwest gate will enter by the southwest gate on West Executive avenue and cars will leave the grounds by the southeast gate on East Executive avenue and will be parked on West Executive avenue and State place until called. When called they will proceed to the south portico by way of the southwest gate on West Executfve ave- nue and will depart by the southeast gate on East Executive avenue. East entrance—Guests having cards of admission for the east entrance and white carriage cards for the east gate will approach the east gate in a south- erly direction llm:f East Executive ave- nue, and cars will be parked on the east side of the Ellipse until called. When called, they will proceed north along East Executive avenue to the east gate. The east entrance will be open to admission of guests after 8 p.m, No parking will be allowed in the south grounds of the White House. Gate cards should be placed on the right side of th> windshield of vehicles s0 as to easily seen by the police. This will save time and prevent annoy- ance to guests through being stopped by the police in order to examine gate cards. % ‘The following roads will be closed to vehicular traffic between the hours of 8 p.m. and midnight: Road south of the tive avenus, West Executive avenue, road north of the Ellipse in White Lot (South Executive avenue) and road south of the State, War and Navy Building (State pl DEER KILLS HIS KEEPER Huge Buck Gores Park Superin- tendent to Death. FORT FRANCES, Ontario, December 3 (A)—A e buck, inside a deer cor- ral at Pinther's Point Park, gored and killed the park superintendent M day, attacked a man who tried to re- c?‘vtr the body and finally had to be! shot. Visitors to the corral saw Charles H. Gadd, superintendent of parks and cemeteries, lying inside, and one of them entercd to see if he was dead. had been bored fatally and trampled Will Rogers BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, Decem- ber 3—See by today's papers that the State of New York don't recog- nize Reno divorces. t & compli- ‘most modern mi the most expensive Wheh “we 'say "indlviduai” we mean just and onl to prove it. This is & unity to get acquainted with our Individusl Garment Cleansers, . North, 1. Cash'and Addiuional charse tor call an i cated social up- heaval that will cause. Have to The buck attacked him. Park aides who | | were summoned killed the animal. Gadd | [i | about the head and chest. Hil BODY THOUGHT, MATE’S Detroit Wife Partly Identifies Headless New York Victim. DETROIT, December 3 (#).—Mrs. Lulu Johnson, 40, told police yesterday she believed the headless and legless body of a man found recently in New York was that of her husband, Ralph, She told detectives of the homicide squad the de!crlgblon of the man cor- responded with that of her husband. She said she last heard of Johnson two months ago, when he called for his mail at the office of the United States Shipping Board in New York. REAL ESTATE PROBE BODY GIVEN $7,500 Senate Votes Additional Sum for Inquiry to Be Résumed Tomorrow Here. ‘The Senate today appropriated $7,500 from its contingent fund to cover the expenses of the investigation being con- ducted by the Blaine Subcommittee into real estate, mortgage and security con- ditions in Washington. This is in ad- dition to the original allowance of $2,500 appropriated at the last session. The motion for additional funds was presented by Senator Brookhart, Repub- ican, ot Iowa, author of the resolution under which’ the investigation was started. ‘The request was approved today .by the Audit and Control Com- mittee. The Senate adopted the motion, following a favorable report by Senator Deneen of Illinois, chairman of the| Audit and Control Committee. The Blaine Subcommittee is sched- uled to resume the inquiry tomorrow morning, and has subpoenaed a dozen witnesses and invited about 50 others Clip DOLLARS Off Your Coal by wusing Marlow’s Abthracite with the pocketbook will be fatter and your furnace will give you better heat—ask us about this sensible way of saving money at no sacri- fice of comfort. Marlow Coal Co. 811 E St. N'W. GIFT HINTS 1o "L ustrageq he iy i‘il ’lll t R |t I ..rl’;i; h it illitidedd I { .,1 | 1319-1321 STETSON HATS deadlock, caused by the House aj - ing private operation and the ate adopting & plan for Government |- opment. 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Important nominations and debate on | the Couzens bus bill occupied the Sen- ate, while the House took up its annual task of appropriating for the regular needs of the Government. i While from critical Democratic state- ments which followed the President’s recommendation for an emergency un- employment appropriation it was in. ferred that the proposal has a stormy legislative voyage ahead, there was more unanimity on his drought relief proposals. Senator Robinson, the Dem- ocratic leader, has introduced a bill, with Republican support, which would provide a fund of $60,000,000 for seed and feed loans. Chairman McNary of the Senate Ag- riculture Committee plans to bring it hefore his group for consideration later in the week. White House also sent the Senate the | session's first batch of nominations. 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