Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1931, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1931 STNERDIOOL | T DEBTSINCREASE | Survey Reveals Expenditures Represent 68.5 Per Cent of Entire Government Cost. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. April 15—While the debt of the Federal Government has been continuoucly reduced during the . Sid “! - l—i— i past 10 years, the bonded indebtedness i ; i 3 } of our Siate and local governments Eroa'Parkia . _ » : & Karpen Group | has been steadily climbing. g9 | 5 r ‘ i . RS o 4 + +h L fl, This was revealed today by the Na- e % a e Le tional Industrial Conference Board in Servnce F 0] H its annual study of “the cost of gov- & 5 ernment in the United States.” i ’ §EA » y £ | $ ‘gh; bginrd says expe;ditures °‘zs§'a°§ Le ¥ ; 1 ' X W R | an 0C governmen represent E i . % A A 5 per cent of the entire cost of gov- ave your car at ernment in the United States. . | vy o { . i ; : ; ; | A down pillow back The greater part of the Federal debt | Ott’s Garage, 621 D | 3 % Z 2 ? two-piece Karpen arose from American participation in § | . : : 2 : 1 \arpe: the World War, the board said, while | Street, without charge, | . : - . g | group in a delightful the State and local governments in- | I ; | curred indebtedness by furnishing need- | while you shop at | & 3 | mulberry figured ed capltal for public works. | The board emphasized. however, that damask. Formerly many State and local governments Mayer & Co. | y v ! seem rather definitely committed to & 3 3 | marked $295. Pay-as-you-go pclicy. i - - ; Il _j State and local bonded debt in 1928 - S — : . e m— was $12,609,000,000 net, an increase of 7.6 per cent over 1927, This increase ‘was less than the percentage increases of 95 and 9.2 per_centifor the two preceding years. Recent annual in- creases have amounted to approxi- mately $900,000,000. “Probably the best index of mnet bonded debt,” says the board, “Is that the ratio of net bonded debt to na- tional tangible wealth increased from 22 per cent in 1922 to 3.5 per cent in 1928. The ratio was, therefore, 59 %;2 geat greater for 1928 than for The net Pederal debt June 30, 1930, ‘was $15,985,000,000. OVERTON APPARENT . VICTOR IN LOUISIANA Agaln Tomorrow— =0 The Entire Mayer & Co. Stock of By the Assoclated Press. ALEXANDRIA, La., April 15.—John | H. Overton, local attorney and close nal and political friend of Gov. and Senator-elect Huey P. Long, was apparently assured today of going to — |l Karpen Upholstered Furniture verton 10,711 votes to 6,378 for Dr. iybrook Cottingham, president of the ptist Louisiana College. The remain- . E i Ty luding Karpen’s New York Sh n 8! Aan g D1 3 ey o woud Moo 8406 Includin arpen’s New X or ow INoom.: ,’lhen all the returns were in. 2 G Themunmalnmebm(mem' N was Gov. Long, who 3 fi\n‘nped the district from end to end his customary spectacular manner. One fist fight was held in Montgom= fery, and in racing from one town to {ancther the Governor's famous band of a radio loud speaker on a icalliope was wrecked in a. dll:h. In :ddmm to the Long issue, Dr. Cot- ingham was accused .of. voting. for President Hoover. & Overton was Long's attorney during $he unsuccessful impeachment proceed- dngs against the Governor in the Legis- htuu a few years ago. PLAN PRACTICE MARCH Eustis Soldiers to Go to Bragg. in Equipment Test. ot WP ommanding oficer of e % S. Karpen & Bros. called us to New York. They had something /mechanized foce at Fort Eustis, Va., will Frar s o 8 b ar e L unusual to offer. We went. Bought advantageously their show- et il ke e e / room stock. Now we offer it, together with our entire regular Sipment of the oreamton 1o dte” stock of Karpen Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture, at dis- 00 oty of s severe ‘rpes of counts unheard of for such artistic designs. Only a few P : are illustrated. See them all at Mayer & Co. ' Stop Feeding tomorrow. Many only one of a kind. The MOTHS! A values are certainly unusual. Don't let them get a good meal at your expense. Have us lpply the safe and sure acting CENOLIN #= , —— METHOD 37 E - % Sl 146 —a mothproofing that gives 4 years' protec- tion with one applica- el i 5 SN v Karpen Chairs will not harm the most delicate article. Backed by a $50,000 N. Y. Indemnity Co. Insurance ety 4 : Luxurious Types Ask for an Estimator WH ' SHER Beautiful New Karpen Group formerly marked Green Frieze Karpen Group /eau/'{‘& Nr: Suz::z/du % 65 t |20 4 ¢ A A In Solid-Color Rust Tapestry ot Down Pillow Backs, $250 Karpen Guaranteed Construction lf Y ou re L o SIng 2 Pieces (Frieze Effect)—Formerly $300 Health Here [ ¥ i NOW $20() 349 - $5 9 _$6 9 Formerly Marked $375 . { One of the most attractive groups among Karpen's new Luxury, good looks and decorative charm belong to this GOOd AdVIce designs. Both the sofa and armchair above are in a unusual values, every one group with down pillow backs. Truly a rare value at LRSI T frieze effect tapestry, giving practically plain-color $25(§ Well worth its regular. price. Come early, of weight. He felt al run cown, and effect. Charming, indeed, and low priced. please, and not be disappointed. ° ts. His precious health was «way from him. So his hed have to take oll. But the poor fellow S o] The Most Remarkable Offering in Karpen Furniture We've Ever Offered; We Urge You to Get Here Ea-rly | Then one night he discovered a | little article in his evening paper. It told him that McCoy's Cod Liver Ol | Tablets give all the benefits of the | finest liquid cod liver ofl. All the vi- | tamins, all the healthful benefits are 4 put into this tiny tasteless tablet form. He read that Good Housekeep- ing Institute had tested these tablets | and given them its seal of lnpmnl.‘ | Thup-.l:mddcklymnwtlbox B D E Fom e i o | . Seventh Street etween an if| made 1n him: m:.m..mnln‘ life now. His health is normal. | H full of pep and vigor. What || McCoy’s have done for him theyll lfitaryeu somywhoxmy Now in 3 Groups at >

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