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NEW U. S. SAVINGS DIVIDEND IN OFFING 15 Per Cent Paymeént Made Like- lier by Dismissal of Suit of Col. Wade Cooper. The United States Savings Bank the original 65 per cent dividend, as & result of decision yesterday by Justice Alfred A. Wheat in District Supreme | Court in one of the numerous court cases, involving this institution. Justice Wheat granted the Department motion to dismiss the suit of Col. Wade H. Cooper, former pres- ident of the bank, who had sought to have the bank returned to its officers and directors. The chief justice also denied the motion of Col. Cooper to file a supplemental bill in the same now may be able to pay a 15 per cent | case. dividend to depositors, in addition toi A total of about $256,500 is now THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. available for payment of another dive ident to depositors, it was learned late last week, and there is a possibility that the receiver may be authorized to distribute it now. No official action has been taken, however, and the re- ceiver cannot distribute the funds un- til officially authorized by the con- troller of the curency. The United States Savings Bank was closed during March, 1933, and has since been the center of numerous court suits, instigated by Col. Cooper, in efforts to prevent the Government from liquidating if. WOMEN VOTERS MAP PROGRAM FOR YEAR Study Clubs Will Be Organized. Safety Campaign Backed. Driving Pledges - Made. The District of Columbia League of Women Voters mapped out a broad program for the year at an Executive Board luncheon Priday at the Admiral Club. Besides the board members, those attending included present and pro- spective members of study clubs to be organized under the leugue's six departmental chairmen. Guest speak- ers jacluded Mrs. A. J. McKelway and Mrs. Richard Hogue, former presi- dents of the league; Mrs. Betsy Cas- well of The Evening Star and Miss Martha Strayer of the Daily News. The league indorsed the safety campaign of The Star and pledged its members to drive in accordance with the provisions of the Safety Council pledge. A resolution also was adopted calling upon the District Commissioners to include in the budget for the coming fiscal year es- timates to cover a socia] service de- partment at Gallinger Hospital. ‘The chairmen reporting on plans for the year were Mrs. Hedley Cooke, Committee on Government and Its Operation; Mrs. Edward Chapin, Committee on Child Welfare in Edu- cational Matters; Mrs. A. J. Altmeyer, Committee on General Child Welfare Problems; Mrs. Henry Chalmers, Committee on International Co-oper- ation; Mrs. Louise Ottenberg, Com- mittee on the Legal Status of Women, and Mrs. John Allen Morgan, Com- mittee on Economic Welfare. — Dillinger Kin Is Sued. INDIANAPOLIS, October 19 (#).— | Mrs. Constance I. Dillinger filed suit | for divorce ' today from Hubert M. | Dillinger helf-brother of John Dil- | She alleged | linger, slain gzangster. cruel and inhuman treatment. The C., OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART ONE. ROBBERS GET $200 Two colored youths held up and robbed the grocery and liquor store of Moe Hein, 600 I street southeast, of more than $200 last night. The bandits entered the store when there were only two customers prese ent, forced Hein and his three clerks to line up behind the counter and rified the cash register. Both of the youths carried revolvers, Hein told couple was married in November, 1933. | pelice. NO MONEY DOWN!1, 2 or 3 YEARS T0 PAY! - AT THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO., 7th AND H STS. Consists of a sturdy Metal Bed, finished in brown enamel, Steel Spring, a soft, comfortable Mat- tress and 2 all-feather Pillows. PAY ONLY 50c A WEEK 532 Consists of completely equippec | Electric Washer, Folding Ironin¢ | Board, Electric Iron and a gener- ous supply of Rinso. 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