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1.5, PUBLICDEBT MAKES NEW CLINB Reduction Effected Since War Being Lost as Loans Needed. debt,” T blic t poin orld War, has to be a Uncle Sam’s reached the lowe ber 30 since the W what promisecs offerings of easury will new ‘Treasury $1,100,000.000 in bonds a certificates announced give & big boost to this with prospects that if intends to carry out for policy of borrowing ins rens- ing taxes to meet the need ernment. the public debt even more substantially in the The World War brought the can public debt to its high August 31, 1919, the armistice was the figure of With a_policy of paying off the public debt tration it down it reached war, of $16, 1930. But the next day chargeable to the Wi s’ adjusted service cert e fund W added bringing the debt up to $16,163,- 000,200, future. Al August Increases Debt. By a gradual increase the public debt has been climbing ever since. with the result that on the last it had reached $16.801, tlons this month, i ing of certificate b the two big issues n(mnw $17.347,000.000. One of the st about the public debt of ment is that the y of securities outs ceased to be: ny The total of this nov debt_stood at $49.0 to the latest figure: these se many of Bonds, which wer E perhaps than any othe ever put out by the Government. There are, for instance, a total of $6.341330 in third Liberty bonds which ceased bear- ing interest in 19: Securiti h ment have from time t can financial can people, ments and powers been | institutions but by the nat! Used by Nations. Mations and corpc to pile up a conside United St r nown to buy Umr “own y be turned over. American the medium of price is below p ment _sec above par foreign sort to cash. Under the moratorium arrangements, however, eby there is to be an internatio debt_holiday of o ar, it is anti can ‘Governm I pably will e ceive anything at all nex e c debts which ers cwe thi gress would I action appro tween the d cember ticipated t p sufficient support about the necessar al In case there should be some delav however, it has been freely predicted in unofficial circles that the povers would delay making payments anyhow, probably leaving them off altogether, with the understanding that Congress would approve the lead of President Hoover in the course of time. The ‘Masonic membership of England | is 000. i Honeymoon Crash Of Estranged Pair Brings Aclor $560 By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 1.— Grant Withers, actor, estranged husband of Loretta Young of the films, had a highly successful ses- sion in court yesterday. Not only did Judge George Bul- lock dismiss a $55,000 damage suit brought against him on be- alf of five school children who claimed injuries in a collision with Withers’ automobile, but the actor was given a judgment of 60 for damages to his own car n Harcld L. Paul, driver of the cther machine. The accident occurred Septem- 26, 1930, when Withers was ng with Miss Young. Wwv| CARDINALS DECIDE NAME this | Order of Holy Sfipulchre Gets Add- ed Title *““of Jerusalem."” VATICAN CITY, September 1 (#).— he Order of the Holy Sepulchre is THE EVENING IRELIEF PLAN FUTILE, HIRAM JOHNSON SAYS Advises Legionnaires to Tell Inter- nationalists to “Feed America First.” { By the Associated Press. LONG BEACH, Calif., September 1.— Sepator Riram Johnson criticized the | national administration as “futile and | inept” in its policy for unemployment relief in an address before ths State American Legion Convention here yesterday. Ralph T. O'Neil, national comman- | der of the Legicn, said that 15 per | cent of the World War vetcrans are | STAR, WASHINGTON, unemployed and that “thousands slept in the parks” last Winter. A candidate for national commander, John A. Elden, commander of the Ohio department, sald the Government was lending money to China at an interest rate less than that charged on vei- eran’s loans. __Senator Johnson said: “I care not if Morgan chooses to send $2000,000- 000 fer relief of distress in other lands, but if you value our institutions as you did when you took up arms for them you will say to the internation- alists, ‘fzed peoples beycnd the seas if you will, but under providence of God | you shall feed America first.” | 1t is generally supposed that the | “Arabian Nights,” strange weird Eastern tales were writ- | ten under the influence of hasheesh, | which lends such a marvelous brilliancy to the imagination. Georgian D. and others of these | ¢ 2 LADY READING BACK AS HUSBAND’S AIDE Says She's Working Harder Than . Ever, but Couldn’t Bear to Give It Up Altogether. TUESDAY, By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 1.—Lady Read- ing is back at her old stand as secretary to her husband. She told. the Daily Herald that she and Lord Reading, former viceroy of | India, had cut snort their honeymocn in Paris when he was called to become the forelgn secretary of the new na- SEPTEMBER 1, 1931. tional government. Seated in front of a desk piled high with affairs of state, she said: “I think Tam working harder now than ever. up altogether.” Lady Reading, former Stella Charnaud, was a member of Lord Reading’s staff in India for five years and returned and officials matters. He is 70 and she [North 1742 —— || UPHOLSTERING Get Our E un-le- | SEGAL’BROS. 1232 14th St. NW. But I could not bear to give it | to London as his secretary in personal | is 33. When they were married on‘ August 6, she said: | “I am still xoln‘ to be the perfect | prlute ucreury Estab. Linger’s = You’ll Marvel at the Ease & Comfort Of Our Springs & Mattresses 925 G St. N.W. Nat’l 4711 Mattresses Remade English Club Style for the hened in prestige and preroga- a decision of a commission of s approved by Pope Pius in the | rsy with the Knights of Malta. tives b; Dining Group Handsome dining suite with crotch ma- ion gives the Order of the: Holy S ]n ichre the right to add “of Jerusalem™ to its name, and expresses regret that the Knights of Malta in- stituted suit in the civil courts last De- cember to restrain the Order of the Holy Sepulchre from “encroaching” on he other’s privileges. The Pope ordered the suit withdrawn and submitted the differences to the commission. 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