Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1935, Page 39

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HRRER HOPEFL FIRRELEFFUDS Lggislative . Leaders Map Plans as ‘Hunger Marchers’ | ~Regede From Springfield. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 10.—Reports of suffering and privation mounted to new high levels today, but “hunger | marchers” were under orders from Lheir leaders to recede from Spring- feld as legislative leaders mapped plans to end the State’s relief problem. Officials of the Illinois Emergency | Relief Commission predicted that by! Baturday all but one of the State's| 102 counties would be without funds to carry on relief work, naming Rich- | land County ‘as the only one that | would have money after that date. | PFrank Downs, head of the Alexander | County rellef organization—the first to shut down because of exhausted | funds—telegraphed Robert J. Dun- ham, head of the I. E. R. C, that the administration would be able during the week-end recess to muster enough votes by next Tuesday to pass in House the measure increasing the sales tax from 2 to 3 per cent, with its emergency clause to make it ef- fective as soon as the Governor af- fixes his sigriature, ‘Thus far, however, the bill has re- peatedly falled to receive the two- thirds majority needed to carry it with its emergency clause, and thereby furnish at once the $3,000,000 monthly needed before the Federal Government will contribute funds to aid the State také care of its esti- mated 1,200,000 unemployed. RELIEF PR.OBE ENDS New York “Boon-Doggling” In-| quiry Exhausts Funds. NEW YORK, May 10 (#).—The al- dermanic relief inquiry, which pro- duced the word “boon-doggling” along | ith testimony that grafters and/ chiselers were taking $24,000,000 s year out of the city's unemployment budget, reached the end of its finan- cial tether yesterday. A final salvo was fired by Borough President George U. Harvey of Queens, who capped more than & month of turbulent hearings with the charge that rellef administration in his borough was shot through with THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. ST. JOHN'S REVEALS HONORARY DEGREES Head of General Motors Included in Group to Receive Recog- nition, By the Associated Press. ANNAPOLIS, .Md., May 10.—The degree of doctor of laws will be con= ferred upon United States Senator Millard E. Tydings, Gov. Harry W. Nice and Alfred P, Sloan, president of the General Motors Corp, during the annual commencement exercises of 8t. John's College June 8. Col. Amos W. W. Woodcock, presis dent of the college, also announced today that the degree of doctor of literature would be conferred on Dr. Raymond Pearl, director of the Bio- logical Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, and the degree of doctor of music upon Prof. Austin Conradi of the Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimore, The college will honor the president of the General Motors Corp., the an- nouncement said, in recognition of his interest in Maryland, as exempli- fled by locating & new assembling plant in Baltimore and for his ac- complishment as an industrialist. SPRING CLEARANCE 750 pairs of new Spring shoes in the season’s most Mr. Gilbert She Can Enjoy This Spicy Carnation Fragrance for a Long Time PRINCE MATCHABELLI'S - CARNATION PERFUMES $2 and $4 Both in the famous crown bottle, attractively packaged, these two sizes of the lovely Matchabelli .carnation perfume will delight the mothers who receive them for gifts. 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