Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1932, Page 12

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SDAY,, \ARY —— Ruhr Occupancy By Belgium and France Is Denied By the Assoclated Press. BRUSSELS, January 6.—Ru- mors, characterized by govern- ment officials as wholly irrespon- sible and without foundation, circulated yesterday that Belgium and France were preparing to re- occupy the Ruhr and that Bel- gium was ready to mobilize im- mediately three classes of her army. Count Ursel, chief of the cab- inet, gave the Associated Press an emphatic denial and described the reports as pure invention. The minister of national defense told the newspaper Le Peuple that he had heard the reports, but that he hoped the people would be sensible and not believe them. GALE HALTS SHIPPING AS IT SWEEPS BRITAIN OF LOOT RETURNED Freed Gangster Keeps Word in Lincoln, Nebr., Bank Robbery Probe. By the Ass | CHICAGO, Ja: he loof ‘The denoue- m Lincoln Nationa largest robbery come wil he recovery $3,000,000 in stolen bonds, which w returned to their rightful owners be- cause a word Gus W. rains” of the | gang « and an assoc of “Scarface ster wk fact thi was he in of the ion Al Capone Kept his prc i W was Thames, but No Casualties Are Reported. Loss Cut to $10,000 or $15,000. By the Associated Press. The denouement ¢ sterday aft-| LONDON, January 6—The British ernoon in _the “Secret | Isles were swept by & strong gale, with Six. Chicago crime-fighting organi- | much rain and mild temperatures, to- zation, when negotiable securities worth | day, while great seas dashed the coasts, $583,000 were handed to W. E. Barkley, | especially on the west and along the & directing officer of the ban channel, interfering with shipping. Bergt. Roy Bl No casualties were rTeported. TWo e ek - | small boats were sunk at the mouth of o B s. The crews were rescued. R 1T o0 storm was reported &p- b in from the At- irricane force ods continued North Wales | was flooded houses rendered uninhabitable. Sheriff Accuses Predecessor. es had been hidden | . RIVERHEAD, N. Y. (#).—He and or from whom Winkler obtained them | Mother Hubbard have something in Temained & mystery. It was learned, | common, complains Suffolk County’s however, that they were left in & cheap | ReW sheriff, P. Warta. He says Sherl sult case placed on s street corner, | Elis C. Taylor, whom he succeeded. where they were picked up by Sergt, | Stripped the pantry when be lefs ofics Bteflens early last Monday morning. = | 8nd took all the jall stationery as we, Long Investigation Ended. on of the case ended months of investigation in which agents of the Illinois Bankers' Association, the *“ cret Six,” the Nebraska Bankers ciation, State police of Mick Illinois and peace officers of worked together . Six m Thomas O'Connor, Howard Britt, Willian McQuillan, and John Hayes—were St. Louis. Of these, were convicted and rs the Nebras Nebraska Ginger Ale NONE_BETTER PHONE LINCOLN 1981-1982 PLEASANT RELIEF | FROM CONSTIPATION Shoulders droop under weight of | vears. Young, yet beauty has fled. | ks are sallow and drawn. Unsightly | Lincoln | pimples. Keep your system clean and n. He|you keep the beauty of youth. Its A')):“:gs‘gmg\. Its irresistible charm. Then - - | life is not a failure. i dismissed. | Uy bowels and inactive liver | | cause poisons to seep through the sys- | tem. Health vanished and with it | beauty and energy. Dr. Edwards Olive | Tablets will help save you from this | dark hour. For 20 years they have been | prescribed in place of calomel to men o, January § and women seeking health and freedom merged and from constipation. They act easily and No dangerous griping. Take Results will arrested O'Connor and Le sentenced to 25 ye State Prison. Brit a arbe cident eye t of one which cost oln, but | Cheel He was returned to d he W would made his promise to see tr were returned, and he k dictment against him was CZECHOS FACE FLOODS Houses Submerged and One Person Is Reported Drowned. PRAGUE, Czechoslova () —Homes have been sul at least one person reported drowned smoothly. in floods in Czechoslovakia the last few | nightly before retiring. amaze you. | Thousands of men and women would | never be without Dr. wards Olive | Tablets, a vegetable compound. Know them by their olive color. 15¢, 30c and 60c. All druggists. ibmerged 150 houses at fire brigade res- cued the inhabitants in cances. Cattle, standing knee-deep in water, could not scued because of the slippery ice around them. and Southem AriZOTIQ ASK FOR LENENCY Judge Wilkerson Postpones | Decision Because of | Father’s lliness. | what By the Associated Press CHICAGO, January 6.—Two gang- sters who got rich in Chicago'’s beer trade but failed to pay taxes on their illegal income appeared in Federal | Court here yesterday to ask for light | sentences on their pleas of guilty. Terry Druggan, who has confessed that he withheld $500,000 in income axes, because he was told illegal in- come was untaxable and later could reach mo compromise on the amount due, took the witness stand to seck clemency from Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson. With him in court was who' has pleaded guilty to s totaling $300,000 After testimony ~concerning Drug- gan's assets and his claims that he tried to settle with the Government Judge Wilkerson adjourned the hear- ing because of the serious illness of his aged father in St. Joseph, Mo. Compromise Refused. Druggan, former helper on an express wagon, presented testimony that he had been willing to settle with the Government for his income taxes but | refused to answer questions about other terested in his beer business. a former city was unable to arrange a compromise “I wanted to give the Government | persons inf the deeds to all my properties but| The case of Lake, no one wanted to accept them,” the | firema! er merchant said | yesterday. Peter Sissman, defense counsel, ad- H:Ae course of the Five Listed for Newport Course. | Newport, R. I, Five Army officers now taking the | They are Majs. F. E. Gross and C. H. n, was not considered in court | course of study at the Army War Col- | Tenney, Coast Artillery; Maj. F. Brad- | the selection to be made from the pres- Naval War College at | fantry, and Maj. Marshall Magruder, beginning next Fall. | Field Artillery. Another Army .;uflcfl' will be added to the list in a short time, lege here have been designated to attend | ley, Air Corps; Maj. D. S. Wilson, In- | ent class at the Army Industrial School. mitted to the judge that efforts had | been made to compromise both crim- inal and civil liability in the tax evasion cases so that Druggan would escape | a penalty upon the plea of guilty. Judge Wilkerson, who presided at the conviction of “Scarface Al" Capone for income tax frauds, was emphatic in stating that illegal income is not cxempt from taxation. “I wanted to clean up everything,” Druggan testified, “but I never could arrive at any figures. I did not own they claimed I did. I could never get any one in the Government to give me any figures. Then I got | a new lawyer and he could not get any figures either. It was then sug- gested that I file & compromise offer instead of a schedule of assets.” Testimony showed that one confer- ence with Internal Revenue officials at Washington broke up when Druggan At Close of SPECIAL All Ladies’ | Men’s Suits Dresses and and Overcoats : Coats Cleaned Cleaned and and Pressed Pressed 15¢ Each 50c Each 6 Ties Cleaned and Pressed, 50c Ladies’ and Gents’ Felt Hats Cleaned and Blocked, 35¢ Cash in Vaults Bank Only T DOESN'T cost muc half price. The hair or is thoroughly cleaned. We cover it with charming new ticking and the work is done in one A 89 Knew-Rest will give you 10 years of bliss- ful slumber. For $2 tress equal to the finest Phone Nat 903 E St. N.W factory prices. is Sleep Heada *h to have a coil spring mattress. Not if you let us make your old one into this nmew slumber-producing type. Rows of resilient springs cushioned in downy felt make every sleeping position comfortable. 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Business, Decomber 31, 1931 Resources and With Federal Reserve D ea s s oo 39394 SHE BT 6,117,124.96 17,693,878.50 1,329,432.49 5,109,477.79 25,425,082.79 Securities. . . . iture and Fix- 2,974,702.02 50,000.00 9,797.00 $64,104,079.06 Liabilities 991,936.78 148,115.30 . 54,054,229.98 1,000,000.00 Re-pur.c‘l)a.sé United States Bonds Sold b Cther Banks 1,900,000.00 9,797.00 $64,104,079.06 sont COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE OFFICERS ROBERT V. FLEMING President Q@eneral Banking Department WILLIAM J. FLATHER Vice President AVON M. NEVIUS Vice President GEORGE 0. VASS Vice President and Cashier H. G. HOSKINSON Vice President Assistant Vice Presidents J. R. MCMULLAN EARLE M. AMICK NELSON B. O'NEAL Assistant Cashiers URROUGH ROBERTS DE! HULBERT T. BISSEL] DANIEL J. CALLAHAN, Jr. HARRY L. SELBY HAROLD W. BURNSIDE CARL_H. DONCH GREGG C. BURNS RALPH R. DEPREZ BERNARD I. BOUDREN W. EDMUND FREEMAN RAYMOND G. MARX Comptroiler R. EARLE HAYCOCK Auditor Trust Department SIDNEY F. TALIAFERRO President and Trust Officer GEORGE M. McKEE Assistant Trust Officer KENNETH F. BROO! Assistant Trust Officer Co General DIRECTORS CHARLES C. GLOVER, Chairman €. C. GLOVER, Jr. Vice Chairma WM. 3. FLATHER H. ROZIER DULANY STERLING RUFFIN LOUIS E. Ji HENRY B. SPENCER JULIUS GARFINCKEL FLEMING NEWBOLD POWELL MINNIGERODE WAL M RITTER EFFRIES RANDALL H. HAGNER ROBERT V. FLEMING COLEMAN JENNINGS JOHN OLIVER LA GORCE KARL W. CORBY JOHN J. PERSHING CHARLES ‘H. TOMPKINS HENRY P. ERWIN DANIEL J. CALLAHAN WILLIAM M. WILLIAMS Seven Convenient Locations MAIN OFFICE 1503 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. BRANCHES FARMERS AND MECHANICS Wisconsin Ave. and M St. PARK ROAD 14th St. and Park Road N.W. ® Founded 1836 SEVENTH STREET 7th and Eye Sts. N.W. 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