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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 15 1933—PART O SR IO - SOOI OEEE, [ BUDEETS AREPARED Nebraska, With . Slash of | $3,426,000 Recommended, Is Setting Pace. | | SONG WRITER, AS ONE OF OWN Bronze Tablet Will Be Placed on Walls of Bowery House, Where He Died in 1864. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Janua 14 —Claim- ing the Iate Stephen llins Foster, famous song writer, as “one of their own,” America’s hoboes announcedi plans yesterday to erect a memcrial in his memory. Today wes the 69th anni- versary of Foster's death. “Foster was 2 typioal bo’ " said Jeff Folks at Home,” “Nellie Gray” “Su- | wanee River” and other songs—125 or more. He was found dead in his room | at_the age of 38 | There well be three plaques erected {in all. Davis said. One to James Eads | How, “millionaire hobo,” Wil be piaced on the levee at 8t. Louis, while the third, to “Bill” Seamore, once a member of 2 economic | Davis, who is_“king of hoboes” by |the Executive Committee of the hoboes’ s of cofn | Virtue of his office as president of the ' organization and once mayor of Taco- " of budget- | Infernational Iiinerant Workers' Union. | ma. Wash., will be dedicated there. | t the territory, which W the so-called “farm strike” roduccd ner incomes and | ces and tax sale| hecavy farm cebt | being shaped to of dollars Yrom expendi- y aim at shrinking outlay reduccd i | | Democrats The memorial, a bronze tablet, will be placed on the walls of the Bowery House, in New York, where Foster comed and where he died in 1864 Writer of many of the world’s best- loved songs, Foster drifted from city to | city—Pitt<burgh. Cincinnati, New York truggliny against poverty an: 2 w writing “Old Dog Tray, | Today, too, Davis and his associates | here, arranged a program of Foster's | best-known songs for the wanderers | who make the old Robinson's Opera | House in Cincinnati their port of call. “Time showed there was good in Foster,” Davis said. “perhaps this will help show therc’s something good in | these fellows cown here, too.” BOY OFFERS FIVE YEARS ‘ has been carefully thought out, he said. He will be graduated in June from the bas set | OF LIFE FOR SCHOOL COST | M@ e~ eighbors, mbied cmmendations of nmittee, will attain onomy mark. The com- has proffered recommendations awkeye tax- yde - Herring, Jowa's new Democratic chief executive, mace a start in cconomizing. By cutting off Student Does Not Believe He Can| .Get Full Worth of Studies by | Working at College. 1 By the Assoctated Press. | TEXARKANA, Tex, January 14— | A junior college student here who be- ' INQUIRY INVOLVES WILL Bradford Guardianship Fight Taken to Dallas Court House. DALLAS, Tex,, January 14 (#).—Two attorneys from Louisville, Ky. were| here yesterday to examine court records $252,400 in 2nnual expenditures in his | lieves that he cannot work his way | pertaining to the will of the late T. L. frst week in office. The interim com- mittee has urged on the Legislature a &cht e of mandatory tax cuts, elimin- | ¢ levies, reorganization of de- | partments, and_ salary reductions | throughout the State employed pe:- scnnel to bring ebout the huge saving $3,126,000 Cut Proposed. The Nebraska Legislature has speeded ts sesslon’s work until it is already three weeks ahead of its 1931 predeces- ::;) nscits g;lsa:rlcsmribuuon to econ- y. Gov., es W. Bryan has sub- mitted a biennial budget calling - for $11,096,000, which is $3426,000 under the 1931 figure. Of the 60 bills offered by lawmakers, proposals to_reduce in- terest rates and taxes and effect econo- ies predominate. Minnesota legislators already have Before them a bill to cut the budget $8,000,000. A messure is to be intro- duced lopping State officers’ salaries 20 per cent. Gov. strained to meet heavy unemployed re- lé:f outlays. Proponents of the sales the treasury as much as $75.000,000 annually to ease property taxpayers' through college and still get full value out of his studies has placed himself on | the auctien block, offering five years of his services in after-college life for the $3,000 he nesds to pay his expenses | through the University of Texas. He makes the offer through the quasi- | | anonymity of the initials, M. J. B. He | |15 21 years old, an_honor student at | Texarkana Junior College, member of | the Student Council and a foot ball player—all that despite the fact he is making his own living. He has_legal ambitions and the idea to sell himself Descat gave $3.75 i 1 Bradford and the guardianship of his | 10-year-old grandson, Hugh Bradford Jenkins, taken from Dallas to the Ken- tucky city by his father, H. J. Jenki Guardianship of the boy recently was transferred here from his step-grand- mother, Mrs. T. L. Bradford, to Leon- ard Bradford, son of T. L. Bradford, an ex-mayor of Dallas. Hugh Bradford Jenkins was a principal heir to the mil- lion-dollar estate of his grandfather. Jenkins was indicted “here for the “kidnaping” of his son, but Kentucky officials refused extradition. it a Paris start and it won overnight fame The way the American woman has taken -up this new fashion proves that she ust had to havean on-the- evel felt hat with a worth- NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE Lansburg T, 8™ and § Featuring..a Sale of Panel and Poster Drop-Side Cribs $10.95 Sturdily built crib with metal frame spring. Attractive deco- ration on headboard and foot- board. Ivory, green or maple finish. Very specially priced! Five spacious drawers and roomy compartment for hanging clothes. Ivory, green or maple with painted. decoration. Play Pen With Panels and Beads $ 4.45 Keep baby comfortably “housed” in this cunning play pen. Smooth wood floor. green or maple finish. play beads to keep baby amused. Ivory, Bright hs Baby Da Save at January Sale Prices Special! 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SOFIA, Bulgaria, January 14.—Bul- garia carried- on celebrations of the birth yesterday of a princess, the first child of King Boris and Queen Joanns, with today's solemn high mass the 1 event, ¢ ‘The names of the 8-pound baby have Bot been decided, but will include Marie ond Helene, the names of her Marie was the late wife Ferdinrnd of Bulgaria, Who throne. Queen Helene of of Queen Guards were unable to keep back cheering citizens who crowded into the royal park, where they remained until the King appeared on the balcony and made a speech. The King insisted on Temaining by his wife's side until the child was born. Inspect Proposed Site of Dam. GALLIPOLIS, Ohio, January 14 (®). —United States engineers, by business men and from Pitts- burgh, Gallipolis, Point Pleasant, Hunt- ington and Cincinnati, yesterday visited the proposed site for a new super dam that may be built in the Ohio River 9 - Miles below here. The dam ‘would elim- inate four locks and dam now in eperation. while crown. 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