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LVE STOCKEXART WORTH 50000 12,000 Animals to Be Judged at Chicago Be- ginning Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 29.—An over- ture of squeals, grunts and bellows signaled today that the cast was on hand for the thirty-sixth Interna- tional Live Stock Exposition. The managers estimated that :5,-1 000,000, on the hoof, was housed | in the exposition’s new amphitheater. The big farm show, a superstate THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRID'AY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935. "Best in Figure Contest COTTON TAK GASE BRI T B FLED Manufacturers to Present Argument to High Court Hoosac Mills Suit. By the Assoclated Press. BOSTON, November 29.—A brief in the Hoosac Mills processing tax pro- test case will be filed with the United States Supreme Court Tuesday on behalf of the National Association of Cotton Manufacturers, Russell T. Fisher, association secretary, . an- nounced yesterday. Fisher said the tax had cost Amer- ican consumers nearly a billion dollars. He described it as “palpably a sales case will come before the Supreme Court December 9. ‘The brief, he said, will be filed with the consent of receivers for the mills. Fisher asserted a large part of the funds collected in sales taxes came “from consumers of rough cotton work clothing, bread and pork products.” He described it as a “tax imposed directly on the basic necessities of life, the prices of which greatly affect the living standards of the low income groups of our population.” Fisher said the cotton textile in- dustry was ‘“‘entirely favorable and most sympathetic to the idea of Federal relief for the farmer in these times. voice against the farmer, objection having been confined at all times to the method of raising funds for farm relief. It is our contention that a broader basis of taxation, relieving the buyrden on the necessities of life, could provide for the farmer without follow- ll:“ul. policy of robbing Peter to pay aul.” —_——— — SUPERSTITION LEADS BOY TO SPANISH GOLD COLUMBUS, Ohio (#).—If Robert Geipi diun’t believe in superstitions he might not be a freshman at Ohio State “Never has this industry raised its | University with a pocket full of money. Back in his native Puerto Rico, people say that whenever a strange, A-9 adds. For years he had wanted to study in America, but it was a remote wavering light appears at night, it | possibility until he saw the light and marks the uncharted burial ground of Spanish gold. Robert says one night he saw such a light hovering near a group of trees on his father's planta- tion, near San Juan. Following the gleam, he marked the spot where it shone brightest. Quickly he employed a young native boy and together they dug. Robert says they | found a chest filled with old Spanish gold coins and also containing three | valuable emeralds. They divided the | treasure. “And thet's how I happen to be | able to come,to Ohio State,” Robert remembered the old superstitution. o 2 American Financing. During the first part of America's War of the Revolution the country's | financial affairs were entrusted to two | treasurers. TRUNKS—ssise 4 Saddlery Repairing of Leather Goods G.W.King,Jr. 51111thSt.N.W. Thousands of homes in Washington use a blended combination of nut and pea coal. We've found this to v, ) be an excellent blend for local cli- fair, opens tomorrow, with 12,000 ani- tax imposed directly on the basic (1 A e an exc necessities of life.” The Hoosac Mills FASS SS S S AN S SSas s NN mate. So tomorrow, we're featur- mals entered. 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