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WAR SEARE LIFTS OIL PRODUCTION 9,500-Barrel Daily Increase| Recommended—De Labou- laye Sees Hull. By the Associated Press The spark of war abroad has ignited such a demand for petroleum that the United States’ crude oil output esti- mate for November. issued by the Bu- | reau of Mines today,. recommended production at 9,500 barrels daily over THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Students to Have Fiesta C, FRIDAY, OC VANDENBURG URGES U. S.| TO MIND OWN BUSINESS Senator Complete Detachment From Afro-European Crisis. Says Americans Want | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 18.—An opinion that the United States should | “mind our own business” to keep out of another war was voiced last night by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan, just back from a European | trip. Answering questions as to what he thought should be the American course in the face of Afro-European develop- ments, Senator Vandenberg, a mem- | ber of the Senate Foreign Relations | Committee, which was instrumentél | Walter Broadus, sergeant-at-arms. TOBER 18, 1935, in developing the present neutrality policies, expressed satisfaction with action so far taken. “As the Afro-European situation tightens, particularly at Geneva,” he said, “I am certain the overwhelming American anxiety is to emphasize our own detachment from this alien crisis. “We want, none of it.” Law Class Elects Officers. At a special run-off election of the Class of 1937 of the National Law University last night, Fay W. Hagen was elected president, Marion C. Pool, vice president; James J. Cubberly, treasurer; Miss B. Gibbs, secretary; Mrs. Jane Loveless, historian, and —— Soviet Russia’s whole musical life is exclusively under the control of | state organizations. #» A—7 SALTZ BROTHERS INTRODUCE THE MIDNIGHT BLUE TUXEDO & FULL DRESS SUIT TO WASHINGTON GENTLEMEN MIDNIGHT BLUE is the New Gentlemen's Ev nqg Wear Blacker than Bl It may be had in Imported Er thea and Fine Unfinished DOUBLE-BREASTED TUXEDOS shade for under night I the October figure. | The daily average for November is | #et at 2,563.000 barrels. poured from wells in an effort to build up gasoline | inventories and meet heavy oil ship- | ments abroad. Normally, the bureau declared, there would be a seasonal decline in motor fuel consumption | next month. | “Although exports of motor fuel declined in ' sth July and August from tHe peak in June, the bureau said, “the total for these months of 1935 #o far exceeds the total of a year ago that there is little doubt that the war scare has produced a substantial See These New and Outstanding Garments in our Windows This Week stimulation in foreign shipments of petroleum.” State Department Silent. I'E ‘ P : i\ ] |4 SA LTZ B ROT H E R S _ Schwartz and Despy Anagnostopoulos. ' St FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER SHOES e e e e | e LOM o WA FRED PERRY SAILS At Saliz Brothers will be founc a comprehensive showing of DWD OF FER TAX EUI.I-EE."UN = _— the Famous French, Shriner & Urner Shoes for Gentlemen, these taxes have amounted to $132.- | 1nor Lurline, on which he is bound velopments today. but carefully re- | with an expert shoe man ure perfect fitting . ncrease Reported for First o Increase Rep 000,000, or $23,000,000 in excess Of | jor pistais’ frained from comment. Secretary | Hull and Andre de Laboulaye, French ! last year. | Quarger 0f Rresente S e e ol | | . Thes have a rendezvous in London Fiscal Year. $40 TO $60 TAIL COAT AND TROUSERS $45 TO $75 SALTZ BROS., FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER SHOES Among the Central High School students who will perform in the “Mexican Night Piesta” at the school tonight ave, le[t to right: Sylvia Shatelstein, Doris Gene Isbell, John Velis, Dale Simmons, Pauline “informative | murm were delayed last year, with | the result that payments normally due in July and August were delayed : ! until September. This year they have Helen Vinson's Husband on Busi- been paid on time | ness Trip to Australia. Increased Jaausr Tases | LOS ANGELES, October 18 (#).— All liquor taxes collected in Sep- | preq perry, the tennis champion, and tember amounted to $41.000.000. OF | s Ay getress bride, .Helen Vinson, $9.000,000 more than was taken in | \Go o0 OO NECR e T rom last year. For the cumulative period e gock and he from Yhe deck of the to in The above phich illustratio e of our fine custon may be had ordovan and Norwe R Select any $75 RING and get your ENTIRE LINE OF SHRINER SHOES ARE $7.45 to $12.50 SALTZ BROTHERS CJine =Apparel for Gentlemen, 1341 F STREET, N.W. Ambassador, conferred for two hours yesterday, exchanging what the Am- bassador said were views." There was no outward hint of any | | were running $61.774.000 ahead of 18st | " perry i3 going fo Australia to as- | year's first quarter, while “other mis- | gume his quties with a sporting goods cellaneous revenue” was $38,835,000 company. in excess of a year ago. Agricultural i first quarter of this fiscal vear are up Adjustment taxes for the quarter were change in the announced neutrality By the Associated Press 5 per cent over the same period of last trailing by $83,000,000. Internal revenue collections for the | Curtiss Flight. ¥ ! ‘The first flight rising from the WAR SEEN BY ANGELL = | water was in 191.1 by Glenn H. Curtiss UNLESS PEACE IS AIM 1933 Nobel Prize Europe Must policy of the United States. The ambassacor, just returned from five weeks in Paris, said he had neither instructions from his government nor information on reports from abroad that Frarce and Great Britain would | seek American co-operation in the| imposition of League of Nations sanc- tions, including an international boy- cott against Italy. Talk of Trade Pact. . year. The ambassador talked with Hull. ~ The Treasury’s monthly statement Undersecretary Phillips and Assistant shows that from July 1 through Sep- Secretary Sayre. He said & 45-min- tember 30 a total of $845.471.253 had utee conference with Savre was de- peen collected. as compared with voted primarily to the proposed ggn4878.165 last vear - Franco-American reciprocal trade Collections for September, however. Winner agreement. dropped $867,000 below those of Sep- The Senate Munitions Comnfttee tember, 1934. The total for this Scp- was disclosed meanwhile, to have | Says Decide to He added emphatically that he has Ppresented no such proposals to Hull. American officials previously had let it be known that the United States , bad not been approached by either the British or French on this subject and had no information that either government contemplated any such action tember is $378.870,399. received notice from several industrial concerns that they have ceased ship- ping products to Italian Africa. Stephen Raushenbush, chief investi- gator. who is now in the field, an- nounced through his office here that the committee had received a letter from the Ford Motor Co. notifying it of such action. Similar communi- cations were received from several other firms. The names of other concerns taking such action were not made public. When the file of correspondence has been completed. it was indicated the exchanges would be made public. Legal Del Blamed. The Treasury’s daily financial state- ment as of October 15 showed total receipts since July 1 of $1,120,192.387, as compared with $1.121.363.496 in the same period last year. The decrease was attributed largely to legal delays in collecting farm processing taxes. Treasury officials attributed the drop in September internal revenue figures to a $46,000.000 decline in capital stack taxes and to processing taxes which at $12.670.283 trailed last September’s by $27,000,000. Officials explained the necessary | forms for making capital stock tax Unite Against Force. By the Associated Press NEW YORK. October 18 —Norman Angell, 1933 Nobel Peace Prize winner, said yesterday “the end is at hand” unless force is used only in the cause of peace. “If the nations of Europe will only enter into a collective defense of peace, why then we may be able to prevent a recurrence of 1914.” he said “Europe must decide once and for all to make common cause against the litigant who decides to settle his cause by fore. Force must serve peace alone. If it does not learn to, the end is at hand.” 1t's a gala event . . . Don’t miss them! featuring a mass of exciting values. Vi your nearby A&P Food Store NOW - get in on these sensational BIRTHDAY SAVINGS while they last. Concord 12 Q. ® Here's o sensational offer! We'll give you absolutely FREE any $20 5-diamond Wedding Band that you choose to match your selection of o $75 Diamond Engagement Ring! 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