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JNTHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTQ bver, Fall gives us an opportunity to arrange our homes in ing th long winter evenings, but an atiractive atmosphere lh New, Attractive, Charming Suites and Occasional Pieces, ¥ the use of them while paying on the most liberal terms in I A ieces fi os¥ of Drazcors ouble Bed. wswal group at price. The f carefi ch nut veneers. > ;fl:ke“ i Danity /i cautiful Venetian $3.95 Indian Blankets $5.49 Part-Wool Cash?— Y| Blankets 1 ‘ Chest of Drawers Nicely Finished Walnut ‘Pieces 3 a2 &s ‘ 4 , : Chifforebe " 9 — : &V k. .. %169 [fee Y our Credit! Smoking Cabinet Mahogany Fnish v # af Drawers and Double Bed. & | ons. In American walnut 5 ] dhed 0il Heater : Dandy sh?—Use Your Credit! P ES YOU MONEY ~ i Coal Range o ... Eormfortesssuoasvss $2.98 Cedar Chest Walnut Finish Kitchen Cabinet Finished in Oak Coal Heater For Egg Circulating Heater Attractive $1 7.45 4, 1931—PART ONE. C-5 $169 Genuine Walnut- Veneer Dining Room Suite Notice the charming lines $ and design of this massi suite! Artistically created of two- tone, high-lighted walnut wveneers, it consists of long Buffet, Table, Server, China Cabinet and six Chairs with upholstered seats. $5.00 Down—Why Pay Cash?—Use Your Credit! $109 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite A lovely suite at a sensational price. In- cludes Buffe L China Clos 7 I and one Armchair in beautiful American walwt finish on gumwood. One of our nmost poputar suites! $5.00 Down—Why Pay Cash? Use Your Credit . $17.75 Five-Piece Enameled Breakfast Suite A sturdily constructed and pleasingly designed breakfast suite of five attractive pieces. Included are: Drop-leaf table 6 and four well-made chairs, They are beautifully decorated o and enameled. Easy Terms—Why Pay Cash? Use Your Credit MURRAY 10 REFE PROBLENS T VOTE | Legislative Proposals Include Acreage Reductions and Drastic Tax Cuts. | By the Assoclated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY. Octobe Gov. W. H. M ; announced day a legislative program including o | tailment of whest and cotton zcre: and proposals for drastic tax reduction which he said he would submit to pop- ular vote by initiative petition this Fall Pree textbooks, limitation of time for corporation land holdings, and unem- | ploymentrellef also are included in the program. Perhaps the most far-reaching of the proposals is a projected constitutional endment to abolish all ad valorem xes for State purpcses and to limit such taxes for city and county purpose |to 15 mills. The present limit, inclu ing extra levies for schools is 43': | mills. To “Ring the Firebells.” Since the Legislature last Winter, | when some of his reforms fell on deaf ears, the picturesque Governcr has promised to “ring the firebells” in Okla- homa's cities and hamlets and rally the reople to his support. The Governor indicated he would an- nounce the election date as soon as he solves the problem of r: Observers thought it would be remb thorized rece! law prevent: 30 per cent of tota A commission would be created with power to determine wheat acreage, and after 1933, cotton acreage. Income Tax Reductions. Another bill would reduce lower bracket income taxes from 2 to a minimum of 1 per cent and increase higher bracket levies on persons and corporations upward to 10 per cent “This will pass in a whoop,” Alfalfa Bill There would be a $2,000,000 appro- priation for free text books and the m if they can't per gallon gaso- jobless holding land more than neat to the State. y, vitalizes constitu- ernor said. tain consti Federal Constit Florida Citrus Head Proposes Free Fruit For Nation’s Needy Organizations Asked to Unite in Distributing Food Among Jobless. persons_throughout free oranges and vanced yesterday by n “the Florida House Asso- than-fancy oranges to the undernourished i join with other marketing and_shipping o and transportation compan as commercial groups and civic ¢ in obtaining the required co-ope and in providing wavs and m having the fruit packed a: in bulk to the larger cent tribution?” WOMAN SERIOUSLY SHOT ON STREET IN HARLAN Wife of Deputy Court Clerk Gives Up and Makes Bond—Mo- tive Is Mystery. By the Associated Press. HARLAN, Ky. October 3—Mrs. | Frances Williams, 32, deputy Circuit | Court clerk, was in us condition in a hospital here, Mrs. Mose | Howard, 40, wife of the Circuit Court | clerk, was on bond as Tesul | shooting on a street her Deputy Sheriff Robert Mrs. Howard surrend shooting, was told two s were fired. One bullet struck Mrs. Wiiliams in a lung and the other in a leg No motive for the shooting was ad- vanced. Mrs. Williams and her hus- band are divorced and Mrs. Howard has been separated from her husband | several months. || CANCER SPECIALIST DIES | Rl ‘Dr. A. Zebold of Shelby, Ohio, Suc- cumbs to Heart Attack. | _NEW YORK, October 3 ().—A | Zebold, 78, cancer speciallst of Shelby. Ohio, died yesterday of heart disease |at the home of hf son, Russell W. 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