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RENOVIZE* Your Plumbing Now! It is not necessary to deprive yourself any longer of the beauty and durability of KOHLER of KOHLER Plumbing Fixtures. The local banks will gladly finance this improvement to your home. See the KOHLER display in our sales rooms. During This Campaign, We Offer New Lew Prices on “Schafer Quality” Materials E.G. SCHAFER Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. Teiephone ADams 0145 e“Renovize Washingtor: taxes, Campaion the Treasury A new 24-story modem hotel. | preme Court. MELLON ACCUSED | INTAX FRAUD PLOT |Former Revenue Heads Are {Named Also in $220,000,000 Suit Filed by Olson. §harged with conniving with officers of unidentified foreign sieamship com- panies to evade payment of income Andrew W. Mellon and two of- ficials formerly associated with h'm in Department are named defendants in a 5220 000,000 civil sult filed in the District of Columbia Su- . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933. Annapolis Movie Pairons Admitted On Honor System ANNAPOLIS, February 28.— Annapolis theater patrons need not stop going to the movies owing to the bank holiday and scarcity of cash. Phillip Miller, owner of the Re- &Mlc Thelter and a member of e Anne Arundel County delega- tion to the House of Represent- atives, seid yesterday that per- sons without money would be ad- mitted until the banking situation is straightened out. “I am willing to have my pa- trons enjoy the movie and they can buy an extra ticket and turn it in when they do get the money,” Mr. Miller said. Miller said that he would not ask for an I O U or keep a rec- ord of the persons admitted under these circumstances. He sald Federal, State and ASKS . 5. CONTROL OF INVESTMENTS Dr. Lubin Suggests Remedy to Curb Depressions of Future. Dr. Lubin pression was under tion. He ascribed Government control of investments in industry if the depressions of the future are to be controled, is necessary, Dr. Isador Lubin of the Brookings In- stitution, declared in a talk to volun- teers “in soclal service .under the uspices of the Council of Social &pncla. at the United States Chamber of Commerce yesterday. ments which would hold up public con- struction in prosperous times and have such work ready to throw into the breach when the need for it arises. declared even at a time when the United States appeared to be in a prosperous condi- constantly widening included a public bullding program by Which increased the number of unem- previously unemployed peo- ple became unlblo to purchase produced mwd out thMl.‘ the flb\lthldl?l: municipal govern- | ployed as commodities. United States h.ld part of its surplus abrog: the so-called de- way back in 1928, sal lppmnmlmy nine billions of the trouble to s “viclous eircle” | chase American-made products. Always the first consideration with any product taken inter- nally is Safety. Safetyin Squibb Aspirin tablets is guaranteed by the name of the maker—the 75-year-old House of Squibb— which supplies the world with serums, antitoxins and other products upon which human to foreign countries with which to pur- the store, have been chosen to represent the President and First Lady. These two will be installed in imita- to | tion of the real inaugural ceremony. PLAN OWN INAUGURAL Department Store Employes Have Ceremony and Ball Tonight. The Employes’ Mutual Benefit Asso-| _Car Conductors Ad Medium. ciation of the Hecht Co., will hold its| Street car conductors in the Nether- own inaugural and inaugural ball to- | 1ands can be hired to advertise business night at the Washington Hotel. Jack | establishments by calling their names Catts and Helen Griffith, employes of ' as the cars pass them. BARGAIN FARES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD FARES ARE ROUND-TRIP EASTERN STANDARD TIME SUNDAYS, March 5, NEW YORK $3.50 o . 9. *Couches ready fer oceupancy 11.30 . w. AL R 10’1 s nn PHILADELPHIA $3.00 WILMINGTON 2.78 3.00 CHESTER $1.26 i TR SUNDAYS, March 12, 26 Lv. Weshington 7)0 10.00 A m Y SATURDAY end SUNDAY ves only; all reguler trains BALTIMORE e A iaeacws. Eviry The suit, the largest of its kind ever (S filed in the District courts, is directed against Mellon, Ambassador to Great Britain and former Secretary of the Treasury; David H. Blair, former com- missioner of internal revenue, and Alexander W. Gregg, former acting generz] counsel of the Internal Revenue Bureau. Interest Also Asked. The suit was filed by David A. Olson, who resigned recently as a stock market ! investigator for the Senate Banking Committee after charging that he had not been given a free hand. Mellon was accused in the sult of not - | only failing to collect $100,000,000 in 4 ‘1‘ delinquent taxes from the steamship lines, but with placing the Government in such a position that it was foreed to refund some $10,000.000. The suit also asks interest on the $220,000,0€0, which would bring the total damages up to many more mil- lions. Action was based on a_ statute ‘nf 1863. making Federal officials liable | for double the amount of damages. Under the statute a citizen may sue in behalf of the United States, with what- ever amounts collected going to,the Treasury. Olson's attorneys alleged that the | Treasury officials wrongfully permitted the steamship companies to make amended tax returns based on the revenue act of 1971 instead of the acts | of 1916, 1917 and 1918. Based on 1863 Statute. The suit charged that Mellon con- ferred with steamship officials in March, 1927, “for the purpose of assisting said companies in attempts to de!elt the claim of the United States.” The suit was based upon a statute of 1863 which prohibits the defrauding of the Government by trickery and makes Federal officials liable for double the amount of damages suffered by the Government. Althcugh filed in Olsom's name, it is on behalf of the people of the United States, so that any dam awarded would revert to the Treasury Depart- %\:5 % ment. aberda: mes. GX “the customers will just be on their honor to-pay later.” life often depends. Therefore you can safely rely on Squibb Aspirin. S(LUIBB ASPIRIN, Look for the name before you buy Admitting such a slln would permlt. official interference with the use of money, Dr. Lubin declared that we al- ready have a similar system in the control of rallroads, and in the zoning laws of the varlous cities which pro- hibit the erection of commercial build- ings in residential sections. He said a system which prevents hun- ger and misery is more important than one which 1is eslnod memy to beautify a city. Other remmmenanum- of Dr. Lubin 13Bus Lines opesate directly to this hotel HOTEL @ o $8.00 s8.25 BOSTON, mass. PROVIDENCE CLEVELAND} Canton - Akron OUNGSTO! SATURDAY, March 4 Lv. Washington 7.50 ». w. Gets Five Years in Kidnaping. KNOXVILLE, Iowa, February 28 (#). —Jack McCoy of Baginaw, Mich, in- dicted for the alleged assault and kid- naping of Will Way, Bussey banker and farmer, yesterday was sentenced to five years' {mprisonment in Ford Madi- son " Penitentiary when he pleaded guilty to a charge of kidnaping. SATURDAY, March 4 Lv. Washington 8.15 ». w. LOW ROUND-TRIP WEEK-END FARES TO ALL POINTS 42nd-43rd STREETS, Just West of B'way, NEW YORK CiTY MOST CONVENIENT TO STORES, THEATRES, TERMINALS REGULAR DAILY RATES Weekly rates as low as $12.00 single Alse American Plan, including Dinner & Breakfast $3.50 Single—$5.50 Double Special attention to women and children traveling alone. 'M We wanted this stock because we knew it con- tained high-grade, standard sporting goods and equipment; there was plenty of competition to get it because other people knew the same thing. We feel we were fortunate and we know Washington is now offered an opportunity that has never been equaled before to buy just the kind of merchan- dise it wants at mere fractions of former selling prices. Now it the time to stock up, to lay in your supply what you will need during the coming spring and summer sporting season. There will be chances to save money a in but none as great as are represented in the big partial list below. Visitors to Washington are lucky indeed; here’s your chance to share the tremendous savings; be sure to read every one and then be on hand early for the greatest bargain event you ever attended! and tomorrow we start the ¢SPORT MAR sehssdfiDasdars,, together with many EXTRA SPECIALS FalseTeeth Don't allow your false teeth to drop or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little Kling on your plates. This new improved powder forms a comfort cushion—holds plates so snug, they feel and act like your own teeth. No more danger of rocking plates—ea®™ng will again be a joy. Leading dentists endorse Kling. Guaranteed better than any- thing you ever used or money back. Large package, 35¢ at all druggists. HOLDS PLATES FIRMLY AND COMFORI’AILY — JUDGES TO BE GUESTS AT BARRISTERS’ DINNER Sir Willmott Lewis Will Speak Tonight and Harry Grant Will Be Toastmaster. Judges of all local courts are ex- pected to be among approximately 200 guests at the ninth annual dinner of the Barristers tonight in the Mayflower Hotel. Sir Willmott Lewis will be the guest speaker and Harry Grant, presi- dent of the Barristers, will act as toastmaster. Practicaily the entire membership of the Court of Appeals, the Supreme ourt of the District of Columbia and the Municipal and Police Courts will be present, it was announced: “An entertainment program will be given by radio and stage performers. The Dinner Committee is composed of R. Aubrey Bogley, chairman; Jerome F. Barnard, Harry Grant, George E. Hamilton, jr.; Francis W. Hill, jr.; | Andrew M. Hood, Richmond B. Keech, | George E. McNeil, Kenneth N. Parkin- | son and cnarlu 1-: Pledger, jr. 1PRINCE GEORGES RAIDERS Cuticura Talcum Soothes and Cools Fine, soft and smooth as silk, it keeps the skin comfortable twenty-four hours of the day. It also does much to prevent chafing Our price .. §2.50 Tennis Shoe. Heavy crepe sole, standard brand, Hilion Spe- and irritation. Price 25¢. Proprietors: Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation, Malden, Mass. ! FIND 1,000-GALLON STILL County Police Find Plant Two Miles From Largo—Tenant on Farm to Face Charges. STOP BAD BREATH By a Btaff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., February 28 —Prlnce Georges County Police yes- tere day lu*avted a 1,000-gallon still about two miles from Largo and destroyed Thousands of people afflicted with 12000 gallons of mash. One man was bath_breath find quick relief throi Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The plea: ani, sugar-coated tablets are taken for | ey bad breath by all who know. | Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gently | “b"‘!' But firmly on the bowels and liver, | 1080, stimulating them to natural actios clearing the blced and gently purifying the entire system. 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