Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1932, Page 11

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MORE U. 3. TAXES HELD INEVITABLE Further Economies Also Ex- pected—Veterans to Op- pose Allowance Cuts. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. New tax laws And more economies are inevitable. After studying President Hoover'’s budget message, members of Congress are becoming convinced that drastic r(‘(‘uf‘llnns in expenditures will | 1l as a beer bill and | sales tax, to bring in enough C anywhere near bal- ancing the budg:t Mr difficult to visualize as logislative ac- complishments, for the reason that the | ns' crganizations wi'l fight the | $127,000,000 reduction in their allow- | ances and_pen: a bitter assault on the pay Toll hich ths Chief Executive has pro- | connection with his plan for Fovernmental reorganization. Pay Roll Not Biggest Item. say it will b(‘ easier 1 in_the places that will be left nt by Republicans dropped by th yming administra- tion. ut pay 1 economies are not the iargest items in the proposed re- duction of budget expense. The Veter- ans’ Bureau curtailment is a big saving | and cutting ¢ ‘The latter i to_appoint p ditures, inasmuch as money e the payment foreign governments is naturally| ineluded in all tables now. But if a budget comes within $250.000,000 of meeting expenses, there are enough miscellaneous items that can be used 8s offsets for a paper balance anyway. The objective is not to increase the public debt, and it would not be sur- prising if, among the miscellaneous items that cannot now be foretold, will be some funds to be derived from the | sales of commodities held by the Farm Board or possibly some return to the Treasury of money advanced in con- nection with the Reconstruction Finance | Corporation. Do Not Include Beer Tax. But without a beer bill or a sales | tax the revenue estimates hardly will | come up to the desired goal. The President and Secretary of the Treas- ury do not_include beer taxes in their | 2 The admin- istretion offers the sales tax as a means of providing about $355,000,000, and this is about the sum the beer ad- vocates hope to raise by “constitution- Hoover's recommendations are = and there will b!', pubic works is another. | rtual aban- | donment for the coming fiscal year of | .In Florida MRS. WALKER ENJOYS GOLF AT MIAMI BEACH. MRS. JAMES J. WALKER, Wife of New York’s former mayor, gets | | out her golf clubs for nine holes at | | Miami Beach, Fla., where she is staying for the Winter. Her husband is so- journing in Europe. Tepeal of certain nuisance taxes if it proves & success, but it is doubtful whether there will be much tax relief {as a whole, for the Treasury has by no means been able to give complete | data on the productivity of taxes and until after March 15, much of this in- formation will not be available. It begins to look as if the real tax revision would come in the extra ses- | sion that now seems inevitable for the early Autumn of 1933. | (Copyright, 1932.) When a honeymoon couple recently parked their car in Newport, England, friends covered it with paste then ap- plied a blanket of confetti to the body, wheels and windows, and hung large school bells underneath. —A. P. Photo. | al” beer. Opposition to the sales tax is, of course, as intense among the radicals as it Was a year ago, Exemption of focd was recommended as a means of reducing the antagonism to a sales tax. ‘There are more o{ the conservatve members in the present Congress friendly to the sales tax.than there ‘were in the last session. It may be that the beer tax may be used as a m ging about a Don’t be nervous dear Lady VICKSCOIIGHDROP ...All you' vehopodfcrmn Fear not your man’s silent laugh- ter. Give him a GIFT that will speak words for your taste and practicality . . . give him some- thing to wear this Xmas. But be cure it is apparel he will respect. The sort of thing he’d buy for himself. We’ve starred these famous names below for your guidance. Here is apparel that men know and like. Our shelves are crowded with a fascinating assortment. Our salesmen have a hundred other GIFT IDEAS up their sleeves . . . Buy ALL your Gifts for Men on the Famous Budget Plan. - " z » }W‘f 25: to $1.00 -$1.00 to $5.00 -$5.00 to $10.00 % Intermouen hosiery * ifi,irknk belts and buckles. Strtaon hats Smith smart shoes. ... Trnjan neckwear . .. .. Euvaus kocse slippers dp Nofade and * Ihe Van Heusen Shirts, ..$1.29 to $3.50 % Nreuerbreak gladstone bags and wardrobe trunks, .$9.75 to $19.75 % Bran Grste suits, tuxedos and topcoats. % MrGregor leather jackets and sweaters . , . -$19.75 to $35 .$1.95 to $15 D. J. Kaufman, Inc. 1005 Penna. Ave. 1744 Penna. Ave. 14th and Eye : ra STAR, WASHINGTON,- the management of the Aviation Cor- poration, has purchased the New York- NEW AIR LINE SALE T0 CORD REPORTED |Sioate, o . Ioex Mot Negotiations for Still Another Aviation Service Said to Be cost. [ Underway. It is likely, the Times says, that he will offer to turn over the Martz line similarly to the Aviation Corporation, and the Northwest Airways if he ob- NEW YORK, December 9.—The tains control. Times says E. L. Cord, who recently | Acquisition of these three lines would obtained increased representation In |give the Aviation Corporation a direct CxC 2 *xC 2 his Cord Corporation, and announced he would offer the Trans-American holdings to the Aviation Corporation at By the Assoclated Press. Pkone Dlstrict 5215 “All Over Town” —the better to serve you! Sam Says “Buy Now, Mail A Useful Gift! Fountain Pens 98c v A gift that the re- celver will use and appreciate. Your choice "of many styles, sizes and col- ors. A Unique Gift. Crockery Tea Pots , 49 ‘These teapots are attractively colored and designed. They will make a unique Sturdy CARD TABLES 98¢ A well made and sturdily braced card table that may be folded and put away in & moment. AR>S > A xt - M )l» > A i»l» A A > and useful gift. 444 Assorted Stationery............49c up Enchanting Perfumes. .......51 to $25 Lovely Compacts. ........5ic to $3.50 Toiletry Gift Sets...........51 to $22 Cutex Manicure Sets. . . . .. .49c to $3.50 Bath Crystals...............49cto $2 Dusting Powders. . .......49¢ to $1.65 Ladies’ Dressing Combs. . . ......19cup DeVilbiss Perfumizers . . . .$1 Bridge Cards..............25¢ to 95¢ $7.50 Kodak Petite.............$3.75 Hair Brushes.................49% up GIFTS For the Home! Baby Ben 52_95 Alnrm. Clocks. . l\all/:cf;;;c Irons. . s349 52.98 33.49 fOR. . Kraken Heating Pads. . Vim Ray Health Lamps. . Automatic Flatirons Electric Hair Dressing Sets. . Electric Corm Poppers. . Cord Included Electric Percolators . ... e Christmas CARDS These Christmas Cards will the Christmas spirit to you They are attractively colore beautiful designs _and messages, You will nee: boxes . . . buy them at Pe éz::;;:rdc 6 gc 49¢ 29c Box of Gifts for Discriminating Women 24 Cards Moret Toiletries Box of “She" ure (u‘,‘nnrou of your selection convey 98¢ 59¢ $9.49 Po'ished hammered siiver de- sign percolators in the popular 8-cup size. Has guaranteed heating eement. Complet with full length extension cord. ——= (o it Rl oh 18 Cards it ‘you Her Moret Tolletrles. " These beauty preparations are carefully made of e ingredients and are attractively pack- .. 45¢ ..45¢ ..45¢ ..8%¢ .69¢ ol "/ | 50c Moret Rouge. . .. 50c Moret Lip Stick. . 50c All Purpose Cream $1 All Purpose Cream. . 75¢ Moret Tissue Crum. 5 $1 Moret Dusting Powder. . .89¢ 75¢ Moret Face Powder. . . .69¢ Moret Extract, 15 oz.....$1.49 Moret Toilet Water.......$2.19 > D. C., FRIDAY, DL. : LER route from Boston and New York into the Nogthwest, Winnipeg and other Ca- nadian_cities. ‘The Martz line carries passengers and air daily between New York and Buffalo by way of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Friendship Circle Elects. BALLSTON, Va., December 9 (Spe- cial) —Officers elected at the meeting of Friendship Circle of Baliston Chris- tian Church last night were, Mrs. Phyllis Flelds, president; Mrs. Idla Flournoy, vice president; Miss Doris Gibbs, secretary, and Miss Pauline Smith, treasurer. C: x(C FULL STRENGTH Completely DENATURED 69- 188-proof. You get it in a metal container that was sealed at the distl]lery Make sure your auto- ALCOHOL GALLON CONTAINER .. mobile is protected against freezing. prediction is much celder for tonighf. Cube Hot Water Bottle For 69 ¢ Only. . Every home should have hot-water bottle ready for i ness. Cubs Hot-Watter B:ti are well made of a good ;,md\ of rubber and will last you a long time. Have a capacity of two quarts. Cube Fountain Syringes, 69¢ $1.00 Pepsodent Antiseptic 70¢ Unguentine Ointment in Federal Court on charges of con- CONTRACTOR DENIES COUNTERFEIT PLOT Defendant in Spurious Money Case Says He Thought He Was the spurious notes, and that he helped Helping Mapmaker. set up a printing press in Walkup's . home, but declared he did not know either act was in furtherance of a By the Associated Press. scheme to make counterfeit money. He SAN FRANCISCO, December 9.—Ed- | said he believed Walkup, who committed ward Campbell, former contractor, of |suicide last Summer while the case Vancouver, British Columbia, on trial | was being presented to the grand jury, A Ci 4 x C 4 & Vapo-Mist Inhalant For the relief of simple head colds due to dampness and ex- . Apply a few drops of po Mist to the center of a folded handkerchief and allow same to_come in contact with the air for a minute, then in- hale the vapor. Can be ap- plied on the pillow- soe notes, denied from the witness stand yesterday that he was implicated in the e. Campbell admitted he had arranged for Herbert L. Walkup to purchase & camera, which, the Government con- The weather case at night tends, was used in the manufacture of | spiracy to counterfeit Federal Reserve (maker. Disabled Andrew Willlams told Palkirk, Scotland, judge that lh'!e\ betting was his only means of support for his wife and six children, and as he had been arrested 16 times and paid sson in fines recently he might have to CiI xC At the first sign of a cold, take Relieves Minor Pains Peoples Aspirin 49 For the relief of pain in common head colds and sim- ple headache . . . also for muscular aches and pains. Highest quality ingredients. 60c Bottle of 100 Tablets 50c 40c Squibbs Tooth Paste Graham’s Laxative Cold Capsules 50c Box of 25 Capsules Disagreeable colds sap your energy, lower your vitality and make you an easy victim of flu and pneumonia. At the first sign of & cold start taking these capsules . . bring prompt rellef. . they Right Reserved to Limit Quantities 0ld Santa Has Brought a Bag Full of TOYS ‘to gladden the heart of every Kiddie in Washington! by Black Sewing Maechines 98¢ ‘Your llllle (“‘I \.h thelll to writers Actuclly Types! *1.59 A mechanically per- that iy “types. Spe- 2fally hardenca _stesy Steel type includes en- tire alphabet plus ex- {ra_punctuation mark- ings. Seif inking takes a full letier fze sheet ¢ an Wift 1o Bovs or mirls. e on Eiristmas morning. A well made toy. Really sews. Musical Tops 98¢ Thess tops are easy to spin . . . will con- tinue to :pin for a long time. Make a_merry musical sound. Bright- Iy colored. Footballs 59¢ Made of genuine cow- hide. Your boy will et * many hours ° ealthful _exercise the open air with one of these foot balls. My S w eetie Dolls . . . 79¢ Just Like a Larger One! Electric Ranges With QOven 98 ¢ Thermometer Just like mother'st Has an oven ther- mometer, full-length cord, a cake pan and a ple plate. This is & very clever toy that is an exact duplicate of a real electric stove. Your Little Girl Will Love One of These Beautiful DOLLS 27 Inches 52.98 High! ..... “little What a delightful surprise any mother” would have to awaken on Chrisimas morning.and find that Santa Claus had left her one of these lovely dolls. She is completely dressed in pretty frock, bonnet, socks and shoes. She has moving eyes and a voice. Ka- poc-filled. Building Blocks In Colors . 98 e Glassine Windows. . With these bullding blocks you can have | hours of fun constructiag various buildings. 3| Have numerous pieces. The windows 'are transparent and are of glassine. Pinished in bright eolors, Have nobreakable s and depend- Gently _ dries your hair, ovement. Iy leaving it “soff and ' flufty. an cord included. = No air blasts, Makes two slices ot s time. Allrutlveha ol ished “numerals. Clided Grarasced. ™ aft fOR... Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets. . . . .$1.95 Pocket Knives .................25 up Cloverleaf Golf Balls . . .......3 for $1.00 Complete Flashlights ............39¢c up Handy Brief Cases ........ .98¢ Shaving Mirrors ..................3% " Twinplex Stroppers . .............$1.00 Shaving Brushes ...............79c up Ash Tray Desk Lamp ..............98¢c Gillette Razors .................98c up $1.50 Dr. Grabow Pipes ..........$1.39 Metal Utility Chests 4-Piece Novelty Ash Tray Sets Que of these ash tray sets will en- tertain your card playing friends. L Leather Billfolds 98¢ and v Several smart designs from whicl 1o choose. Attractively mfim throughout. Hughes Military Brush & Comb Sets This et contains two with natural ebo; modern. ly finished in col- ors. All four for military brushes in shape. Selec stertlized bristles mounted. - _Hard comb with fine and coarse teeth. Attractively boxed. He Will Surely Welcome! Ingraham Wrist Watches With Pand...... 3195 A gift that will surely be welcom by ufe "boy o “his ‘dad. An “accarate and denendlble timeplece that is guar- e T e ALARM CLOCKS, 98¢ up ltnt!ord Cigars dh:mmnlntlnl ototers. “M4T" ISE' Five Popular Shapes

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