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THE EVENING D.. C.,. SATURDAY, APRIL. 11, 193f. STAR. WASHINGTON, Dresent Sepresaion and ronould newon: | POSTAL RECEIPTS PICK UP|FIRE ATTRACTS STUDENTS ity of adopting any of the suggestions SR * _* * in the jmmediate futyre.” Figures for March Show Better Hall on Edge of Pennsylvania Uni- | serious damage A3 new hall stands. Mayor Mackey rushed to_the scene from City Hall. ‘The fire was exu!%mshed wit to the -tmetur':.o“ -“! present depression and Will Rogers TR PN Fimemes | One_would permit deduction of 21| Trend Than Those for February. versity Campus Blazes. | S per cent of earnt nef icome from ¢ ardone n ™ pn.- jurtaxes. Postal receipts for March showed a PHILADELPHIA, April 11 () —FPire | BEFURE BUMM"TEE ‘ T e e cm’.ughuy ‘more optimistic trend than those SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 11 (#).—More deduction from income subject to nor- | of February. < on the roof of the uncompleted $5.000,- | e 7 000 Convention Hall in West Pm.l:‘del- 'l’:‘x:;‘ rzsao Druone;& 'J'dmrgé'. pog\’tlcu mg!‘; 1d * ee of the 50 selected cities, Nash- | phia gave the Fire Department a hard | fenders, were pardons y by & B et e e 1o | Ville, Frt Worth and Jersey Gy, hod | BaIf Boure. work ! o, thomsands of | decree ‘lssued on_the occasion of the Congressional Group Gets permit of the determination of an|strugsled out of the decrease column | University of Pennsylvahia students a | Easter celebrations of the Orthodox 9 | earned income tax credit directly from | into which all were plunged last month. | thrill yesterday. | Church. g E the table as soon as the earmed net| The March receipts were but 7 per| A prepared paper material used in | - . - Proposal Desmned to Save. |income has been computed.” cent less than March last year, whereas{ the lining of the roof caught fire. Much | Radio programs in Russia are u.‘:S h Earners $20,000,000. IRED GANGS RUIN HONAN PROVINCE Massacres, Looting and| Burning of Towns Have Be- come Daily Occurrences. BAN JOSE, Costa Rica.—Flew in here by Pan-American today. We was wakened exactly at the same time this morning by another little shake in Ma- nagua, now I am a ophet. the Ma- The Master Furriers Guild of Washington endorses cold storage. Cheaper methods of protec- tion are available to them. P 5,000, which | Pebruary receipts were 10.3 per cent | excitement prevatled about the univer- | given:in Russian. German. o e 1 Bavsur rass, | leee tA PURUREY Tast youts . sity campus, on the edge of which the | Esperanto. i |the ‘tax under the three proj it w1 T T E——— D | Nee Co | $8.904 respectively. g o e . By the Associated Press. | He estimated the de tax re- 5 A plan which it was estimated would | ceipts would total from $20,000,000 to | save men who earn their money upward | $34,000,000, depending upon the relief | they would use them for rev- eille. Tomorrow this beautiful Tittle country celebrates a na- tional victory By the Associated Press. KAIFENG, Honan, China, April 11.— Massacres, looting and burning of They know furs and the best method of preserving them. They use CERTI- FIED COLD STORAGE. Rates for the season of 6 months or less, including cart- age: §2 and up for a fur coat, according to valide; $1.50 for a suit, $6 for a trunk not over 12 eu. 4t, $04 per sq. ft. for rugs, including cleaning. Why take chances? Serurikp Srorage 1140 FIFTEENTH ST | A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 40 YEARS | CAASPINWALL . PRESIDENT 0D fis] dinghies an We also ha: WHEELE! .Wa;hi;igtéfi Motor Boat Sales Agency 1341 Connecticut Avenue. Pot. 0880 MOVES&STORES FURNITURE OF AL| KINDS 1313 YOU STREET, N) __ PHONE NO.3342-'3343 ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th and Indiana Ave. N.W. LOANS ON IMPROVED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REAL ESTATE SECURITY 66th Series of Stock Now Open For Subscription James E. Connelly James F. Shea President Secretary HAVE SEVERAL PROSPECTS FOR DESIRABLE MERCANTILE BLDGS. and PROPERTIES J. LEO KOLB 923 N. Y. Ave. Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your door every evening gnd Sunday morning at 1%c per day and 5c Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. SPECIAL NOTICES. § WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debis other than those contracted by mysels ROBERT E. O'NEILL, 2226 Eve st. n.w NG, ROOMS _ PAPERED, have the paper; will b s _ Call Col. 3588. 1 CHAIRS ™ FOR _RENT, BSUITABLE _ BRIDGE PARTIES, banqueis. we meetings, 10c up per day each iso_invalid rolling chairs for rent or sale ED STATES STORAGE CO., 418 10th w. UAL MEETING OF THE STOCK: s fo) saction of such tly come befors NOT BE_RESPONSIEI racted by any one ot NRY F. GODFRE rectors. = Poils open p.m HERMANN H. BERGMANN, Secreiary May 2 April’ 13 HOUSE CLEANING: RUGS: PLOORS WAX- a S SCRAPED AND FINISHED. ROOF WORK —of any naturs promptly and capably Jookes after by practical roofers Call us up. Roofl: 119 3rd St 8. W INS comp _District 0933 _ Cherry Blossom Time. —1s usuallf foliowed by Tover, Saalit, Soliomed, b7, Spring e by ! villages that have not been molested | for decades have been leveled by the " in trust. ordered the Secretary to pay $37.937.50 | Agriculture Department to have its field towns by gangs of Communist bandits have become almost daily occurrences in Honan, Central China Province, of which this city is capital. Refugees reaching here' reveal that few districts of the province have been free from attack. Scores of towns and over the United States. Now I know how an Englishman feels in our country on the Fourth of July. Our calamities come in bunches, now Nick is dead, Washington won't seem the same to me, I used to go straight for his office and make it my headquarters at the Oapitol all day. We would get Jack Garner (who loved Nick) and then I would between the two get the real “low down” on what the Gov- ernment wasn't doing. I have been told many times by many Democrats that he was the most able and most popular man in ngress. Why is it & bum poli- torches of the outlaws, while the more wealthy and substantial citizens have been carried off for ransom. With Chinese government forces for suppression of brigandage concentrated in Kiangsi and Hunan Provinces, the | people of Honan are confronted with | spending another Summer in terror. Crops will not be planted in many sec- K tions and there will not be enough food | tician never dies? this Winter. Travelers ‘arriving in Kaifeng state that some districts are in state of com- : COTTONSEED OIL Fhort time” ago. one. ot he. e Tectls | and contented disricts in the provinces, REFINING SIMPLIFIED® is now a barren and depopulated area Vilages in the country are charred | - sickle and hammer banner and bran- reau of Standards Shows Saving to Planters. dishing torches, looted every hamlet and town in the district. After the bandits | left soldiers arrived, commandeering | what was left in food. sy % il | Sclentists at the Bureau of Standards MELLON Mus | have developed a new and “dirt-cheap” T PAY | method of refining cottonseed ofl, Rep- resentative Patman, Demoerat, of Texas $37,937 T0 LAWYERS | vestigation made at his flquest has “de- b TR |veloped & new process by which any Secretary, Custodian of Harrah's farmer can refine the ofl in his own | kitchen or backyard.” Trust Award, to Appeal Ver- | “The cost is practically nothing.” the dict of Siddons. | Texan said, “and the soap produced as |a by-product more than pays the ex- | he tigati ted The investigation was requested as a By the Associated Press. |part of a campaign against the “monop- One of several suits brought for a |0y in the cottonseed-oil business.” Mr. share of the $350,000 awarded Charles Patman asked Attorney General Mitch- J. Harrah from the Cuban government |€ll to take both civil and criminal ac- for railroad property claimed to have |tlon against the violators of the anti- been seized illegally has resulted in |trust laws. judgment against Secretary of the| “The big companies have always Treasury Mellon, custodian of the funds | claimed that refining is very expensive. |Now we know it can be done for very Justice Frederick L. Siddons of the little.” he said. District of Columbia Supreme Cour; | Patman said he would request the to Charles C. Carlin and Charles C.|8gents demonstrate the new process. Carlin, dJr.. lawyers. Secretary Mellon - . — appealed. e Cartns n suing tor » mangamus| GET NEW COMMANDS to compel the %e%rewy mhp;y over the | e money, contended they had flled an | assignment from Harrah for the amount | W e "——— e e of their fee, ‘but. Mellon had refused | Foreign Posts. onor it. e o 8 o DEnAIng (ULt the | ding the wensral depos s ot Harrah h-‘\’»e been "l’:muzi::‘ "§§ .1;‘1- Mason, California, has been ordered to | dividuals and firms. One by Edgar | Honolulu, to command the 21st Brigade McCormick, American engineer, seeks | 3t Schofield Barracks, Hawali, effect- settlement for engineering work claimed | g:m-'o‘:‘lsy I&m ‘mn:n g‘:z- gfe"' gi;meé‘mlf‘ g’ub&;‘;r:jz?‘ performed on Harrah's| 7 llery district at San Prancisco, has been ordered to Manila, P I, to com- = mand the 23rd Brigade at Fort William The Jéws made their first appearance | McKinley, near that city, effective in history as the keepers of cattle. May 27. sedgo oo Watch Their Performance at HAINS POINT | East Potomac Park, scross from Naval Air Station and Bolling Field BRAND-NEW—FLASHY—FAST i DEE-WITE BOATS A real thrill awaits you in these trim craft down the Potomac River. An exhilarating dash that you will not for- get. Afternoons, 50c—Evenings, Sundays and Holidays, 75¢ Interested in SAVING Then Buy From King TODAY! You are going to need fuel next Fall. It's as easy to order now as it ‘will be six months from now. Then why not call King—and take i advantage of the YEAR’S LOWEST HARD COAL PRICES? Remember, you are getting the finest, cleanest hard coal that it is possible to obtain, at a substantial profit to YOURSELF! Don’t wait until prices start climb- ing up again next month—it’s good business and sound economy to order TODAY. William King & Son | COAL MERCHANTS ESTABLISHED 1835 Main Office Georgetown 1151 16th Street 2901 K Street Phone Decatur 0273 Have your fur- nace vacuum cleaned. Invest- ment small, re- turn in Heating | IE Comfort large. ness ' a tonic of new getting printed matter “resuit: ‘The National Capital Press 3310-1212 D Bt. N.W. Phone N: nal 0650 said yesterday. Mr. Patman said an in- |* of $20,000,000 a year in taxes was be- fore a congressional committee today | for consideration. After an investigation for the Joint Committee of International Taxation, | L. H. Parker reported his bellef that increased exemptions on earned income should be given to Federal taxpayers. Parker’s recommendation, submitted | to Chairman Hawley of the commit- tee, said present relief “appears entirely inadequate to provide for the differen- | tial in tax between earned income and unearned which | income appears | proper.” ‘ Proposes 3 Relief Methods. | “The present earned income relief,” | he said, “can properly be increased | somewhat on incomes up to about $28,- 000; no additional rellef should be given on net incomes between $28,000 and $30,000; on net incomes above $30,000 considerably more relief should De given.” i Parker said, however, the report was not._prepared with reference to the WHAT WERE DOINGTO SPECIAL [ TERMS o upe, $2 . Fomq transporiat Ouris G ARIiES o Coupe. 41 e marvels s rice for this mEC us Pe convinced tter Berter 28 5T o Tides t good mer chevrol C . ot mleasa Sender plenty © ouri Ling you vring Son ¢ sundays and ¥ erfect T 1o Do seen to b sman € Ourisman € 1 Sundays and ¢ let_Landan, Ten to_end D Runs like Ope! 37 Che Fear i Suntry. 1 " Gurisman ¢ aine e * Fondition UK v en Do S apiend i medel "5 lfnt ' Gurismai open Sund 738 Studebnke i hauled B et _Coupe. 1 Chevrolet 'nd evenings.___¢ Yo Gou never fiKt Tremimte Con paint . mo het 3 * Qurisman Ch open Sundays o Ford Stand ones o, B mod_paint B aaportatio Durism: uy it Yo r overnauled To ook im Chevrolet Sales €0, (g Open Sundays an! OURISMAN CHEVROLET 625 H /T.N.E OPENTIL 10 DM ‘ses—1ma ‘extraor et Sale: na Evenings. AL 8 Co. ho\':';::‘_ - nEt ¥ e o1 Lot Coupe, $195 port Comh move 12 Rond! aia % ‘good . :'hr\'“r‘n\:} Salen St Bt X.E. 0 eventn chevrolet_Svort Roadeid W nave planned vitho! ourisman € nd proposal. | “In_my opinion.” Parker asserted,| he report is sufficient to establish: | First, that earned income relief is justi- fiable; second, that the present method | of granting relief is too complicated | and in many cases inadequate, and| third, that new’ miethods are available | which will correct the defects of the present method.” ! e | STARTS WET PUBLICATION NEW YORK, April 11 (#).—Maj. Maurice Campbell, former prohibition administrator in New York, has turned | editor. He announced yesterday he would put out a monthly publication called Repeal, dedicated to the removal of the eighteenth amendment. When Maj. Campbell retired as ad- ministrator he charged politicians had interfered with his office. 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Good bedding is the cheapest thing you can buy, especially if you select it from us. : 0 J.See fi)o INE FURNITURE ® eventh o/treet atFH THIS IS THE NEW LABORATORY HOME IN THE FOREST SECTION- CHEVY CHASE This quiet. refined suburb, off the Heavy Traveled Hig}iwayl, is a charming Home Community lying directly between the grounds of the Cl’\evy Chase and Columbia Country Clubs. A restricted sec- tion, ideally adapted to clean, wholesome family living. The Labora- tory Home is a revelation in what YOUR DOLLARS SHOULD GET foryouina modern HOME today. In this suburb we have a number of other very interesdng homes which are also open. We sell homes of the type pictured above for $18379. The Information Home furnished by Dulin & Martin, Inc., sells for $22,500. A lot of valuable Home information awaits you here. WHY PUT OFF? TO INSPECT: Drive out Connecticut Avenue to Bradley Lane (Chevy Chase Club), turn left two squares along elub grounds to Maple Avenue, then follow SIGNS. NNON: & LUCH

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