Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1931, Page 34

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FIED PRCE MAY CAUSE EOLD AN Low Cost of Commodities and Labor Also Seen Fac- | tor in New Mining. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, October 29.—Ailthough warious obstacles are in the way, efforts are to be made during the coming year to increase the production of gold in the United States. Mining experts are now perfecting their pians to get more of ghe yellow metal oul of the ground. The present incentive is due to the| Jow cost of commodities ly, more | Tessonably priced labor than in a num- | Ber of years and the fact that there i o fixed price for gold of $20.67 an ounce. In other words, the going mines | coan make money under present condi- tions, and the producers intend to| “#gtrike while the iron is hot.” For the first time in many years the United States, for the moment, is third mmong world gold producers. having drepped from second piace when Can- @ada increased her production. It is es- of rold be sround 2,200,000 ounces, while the| ble Canadian production will be | the neighborhood of 2,700,000 ounces. | The Rand mines of the Transvaal lead | Fabricated Tiger Stolen from Furrier; head and tall with the heip of a motor, but is incapable of any more dangerous activity. The beast's body is made of fabric, and is valued at $300. Police believe the tiger may have been taken by some one an- mfll‘ a little fun Halloween TRIAL OF POWERS NOT TO BE “SHOW” Judge Says Use of Clarksburg Theater in Slaying Case Will Not! Impair Usual Dignity of Court. By the Associated Press CLARKSBURG, W. Va, October 29. | —A theater in Clarksburg’s business | ‘While the views of mining experts fer considerably regarding potential ction of the metal in the United , there are some who insist that an annual total of some 3,000,000 ounces is not only possible, but prob- able, if the low-grade producer is given sucouragement to operate and is prop- erly protected -against variations in commodity joe levels, so that he may | show & it on the present fixed metal | ] do the economic decline of 1921 and | the present one. | Russia Unknown Factor. MALONE VISITS FT. MYER ki Bt eop Whird Corps ‘Area Commander In-| He witnessed maneuvers by the In- | fantry troops st Fort Washington Mon- day and will make his first official visit to the Engineer post at Fort Humphreys tomorrow. FRIDAY No met A Rem history CLEAN, HEALTHFUL feather pillows. called THE E\'H)‘I.\'G | ISLAND COLUMNSTUDY | TO COME UP MONDAY | Fine Arts Commission to Bonsider Pillars Objected to by AVia- | tion Experts. l The question of cciumns on Columbia Island, as part of the Arlingtom Me- morial Bridge development, will come | Arts Commission at its Tuesday. President Hoover, as head of the Ar- | | lington Mem-rial Bridge Commission, | indicated he does not favor con- | struction of the ~clumns, which are to | cost around $1.000,000 Aviation experts | have objected to thelr erection on the for memorial gates to be erected at the Naval Academy at An- STAR, WASHINGTON, NEW POSITIONS OPEN ||, S. QUIETS FEARS Civil Bervice List Includes AN ON WATERWAY PLANS eof Mines Places. ; st o . w: R - s cion | Stimson Assures New York Officials service was announced today from the Rights Must Be Considered in commission’s office here 2 i The positions offered are as follows Canadian Negotiations. Guard (penal and correctional in- stitutions). $1.680 a year. United States Penitentiary Service. Closing date No- | BY the Associated Press. vember 23 | e administration Thy agrees | School social worker (visiting teach- | New York State Power Authority that | er), $2300 a year, Indian Service. | determination of how the power to be | Closing ‘date December 30. developed Associate entomologist. _$3.200 to A Waterway should $3300 a year, Bureau of Entomology. Degotiations between the Federal Gov- Closing date December 30 ernment and New York. Associate chemist (incustrial hygiene | Secretary of State Stimson, who dis- investigations). assoc chemist (any | cussed the matter yesterday with the specialized branch chairman and vice chairman of the | year. assistant Power Authority, expects to hold other assistant chemist consuitations with New York State rep- ' branch), $2600 to $3200 a vear, Bu- resentatives before negotiating a treaty reau of Mines and various services. Closing date December 30 Pull information may be obtained at the office of the commission, 1724 F by the napolis also will be considered by the street. | commission, as will for the | George Washington Bicentennial 25- cent piece, submitted by the director cf the Mint. for the ad- | dition to the National Museum Ilike- | wise will come before ime commission, which will give its attention to the proposed new P Street Bridge. Sketches for a rest hcuse to be erected at Wake- fild Manor, the old home of George Washington, will be discussed. | district will be the scene of the trial | next month of Harry F. Powers, con- | fessed slayer of two women and three children, but Judge John C. Southern warned yesterday the trial wil not be a “show.’ “This case must move with the pre- | | Colds on the chest mean congestion. 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