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Pajais Royal—Third Floor | By the Associated Press. | offer to dip into his income for a quar- IKING'S THRIFT PLAN PLEASES SUBIEGTS Offer to Cut Income $250,- | 000 Meets Parliament Approval. LONDON, September 8.—King George's ter of a million dollars in order to help tide John Bull over his, financial em- barrassment made a favorable impres- sion today on members of Parliament | gathered for the first special session | since the war. | The willingness of the Prince of Wales | to contribute $50.000 income himself to | lichten the load of the new national | government and that of other members of the royal family to help in accord- ance with their means were no less well | received. The King, acting through the keeper | | of the privy purse. wrote Prime Minister MacDonald that in view of the grave | financial situation confronting the na- | I tion he “desired personally to partici- | pate in the movement for reduction of ! national expenditures.” Believes Economy Possible. In spite of the fact that drastic econ- | omies were made after the war, he ! wrote. he was of the opinion that “by | the exercise of the most rigid economy | it should be possible to reduce the civil list by £50,000.” | “I am to say that the Queen and other members of the royal family, who are in receipt of parliamentary grants, are all desirous that reductions of these | grants should be made during this time i of national crisis.” The maintenance of the crown is provided by a civil list totalling about $2,350,000 annually, theoretically grant- ed by Parliament each year. In ad-‘ dition the King derives a fluctuating | revenue frem the Duchy of Lancaster, which, for example, netted $345,000 in | 29. From these two sovrces he must the expenses of state ceremo- the palaces, pensions, servants, charities and the Queen's court. The Prince of Wales is not included in the civil list and his only income accrues from the Duchy of Cornwall, i\\hl(‘h in 1929 brought him $330,000. used in home h N W. P. Grove, Pre: 1218-1220 N. Made by the World’s Largest Producer of Domestic 0il Bun‘::ll": 3 Q. CAN I HAVE DEPE THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, President’s Son in Honolulu YOUNG HOOVER ENJOYING VACATION. in Honolulu. He is shown with A. L. Castle (left), brother of W. Castle, Undersecretary of State, and Duke Kahanaoku, former noted | Hawailan swimmer, as he prepared to take his first outrigger canoe | ride. —A. P. Phow.i | Other members of the royal family, |modities in anticipation that the new | who draw parliamentary grants ag- | economy poposals will include extra aregating about $530.000 annually, are | taxes on foodstuffs. tobacco and spirits. the King's four younger children. his | Tea, beer, wine, cigarettes and petrol two aunts, the Princess Louise and the |are being purchased at present levels in Duke of Connaught. | expectation of a jump in prices. Wholesale merchants and housewives | . have bought great quantities of com-| Book week is from November 15 to 21. LLAN HOOVER (center), younger son of the President, is l'am:!inmngi fi R. SILENT AUTOMATIC ANSWERS FOR YOU /A VITAL |[= QUESTIONS of heating economy D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1931 Army pilot, stationed at Bowman Fleld, ARMY PILOT KILLED was fatally injured .when hun plane crashed near the fleld late yesterday. Capt. George Converse Dies in| pyy Arthur Jenks, Louisville, was in- Crash—Companion Is Injured. | jured. Capt. 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