Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1935, Page 24

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B—8 DOUGLAS’ EXPENSE ACCOUNT ENLARGED Arlington Attorney’s Office Grant- ed $1,200—Total Largest in State. Bv a Staff Correspondent of The Star ARLINGTON COURT HOUSE, Va,, January 9.—The Commonwealth’s at- | torney’s office of Arlington County will receive more compensation in 1935 than that of any other county in the Stiate, it was revealed in a table of | salarles and espense allowances re- leased yesterday by the State Com- pensation Commission. | Arlington, also, is one of the few Many decreases are noted. According to the table, the uooa basic salary remains as heretofore, but $1,200 is added for expenses. monwealth's Attorney LlwrenuDou las appeared before the commission & month or two ago, when hearings were being held on the compensation for his office, ard pointed out the neces- sity for additional expenses in a met- ropolitan county such as Arlington. Fairfax County’s Commonwealth's attorney’s office will receive $3,600 basic_salary and $420 for expenses. The Prince Willlam County attorney’s salaty was fixed at $1,400, and the total amount of Commonwealth’s at- torneys’ salaries in all counties of the State this year will be $209,570. Last year it was $213,496. el . Royal Couple Like Music. Both the Duke of Kent and his THE EVENING for the oftce hus been increased. | DAIRY FARMER SEEKS STAR, WASHINGTON, Loudon’s seat in the Virginia House of Delegates to fill the vacancy u\ued LOUDOUN COUNTY POST |by the appointment of Wilbur C. Tillett Out for Supervisor’'s Seat Held by Legislative Candidate. Special Dispatch to The Star. as chairman of the State Commlssl.nn on Conservation and Development. H. C. Thompson, Round Hill farmer and banker, is contesting with Cole- man for the General Assembly seat, and politicians expect others will be in the race. 9—H.| Other campaigns already under way LEESBURG, Va. January Randolph Tillett, widely-known Ash- | in the county include the contest be burn dairyman and farmer, today | tween John Galleher, incumbent, and announced his candidacy for super-|Mayor Charles F. Harrison of Lees- visor from Broad Run district. He | burg for the Commonwealth’s attorney- seeks the post now held by P. J. Cole- ship, a post man, who recently announced for'through two terms. A e g ‘ D. €., WEDNESDAY, ECONOMIST URGES NEW GOLD STANDARD Sir Henry Strakosch Baldl Infla- tion Has Failed to Restore Equilibrium. By the Associated Press. JANUARY 9, 1935. teration in PFrance’s monetary policy stirred interest today in the proposal of Sir Henry Strakosch for creation of a new international gold standard. American diplomatic officials, seek- ing to determine the extent the nm- ish government ll \n accord wi views expressed b) noted econom- ut learned he * hu considerable in- uence. The Financial News said “1t is grati- fying to find” the view that the gold 'bloc must devaluate “ably and com- prehensively, argued by so eminent an LONDON, January 9—The recent | authority as Sir Henry. Sir Henry the former has held | shake-up in the directorship of the ! takes the view inflation as practiced Bank of France and the projected al- by the gold bloc has definitely failed to restore equilibrium and Vh’tullly\ !ou their exchanges can be stabilized. cannot now succeed. We do not see| “Substantial progress in this direc- how any unprejudiced person can dis- \ eady has been achieved in pute this.” = Writing in a recent issue of lhe Economist, 8ir Henry said: “Not until they (the gold-bloc coun- | tries) devalue their currencies to the | point at which prices and costs have | been brought back to a healthy equili- | brium will it be possible to keep ex- | change stable. 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