Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1936, Page 15

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.. YULE SEAL ESSAY WINNERS SELECTED Boy and Girt Will Receive Silver Cups During Coming Week. Alfred Richmond of the Shepherd School and Mary E. Stringfellow of the Harrison School were selected yesterday from among 7,457 puplils in the sixth grades of the public schools as having written the best essays on *Why I Buy Tuberculosis Christmas Beals.” Those receiving honorable mention were Dorothy Reed of the West Bchool, Jane Marsden of the E. V. Brown School, Laura E. Blocker of the James Monroe School and William Brooks of the Morgan School. ‘The winners will be presented with silver cups during the coming week by a committee composed of three members of the Board of Directors of the Tuberculosis Association, which sponsored the contest. They are Dr. Joseph A. Murphy, chief medical in- spector of the public schools; Dr. Nu- ma P. G. Adams, dean of the How- ard University Medical School, and Dr. James G. Townsend, medical di- rector of the Bureau of Indian Af- fairs. Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, managing di- rector of the association, said yester- day a “fairly good” beginning had been named in the sale of Christmas seals this year. “With almost three weeks still ahead of us before Christmas,” she said, “I can say that our cash re- g OIS [ ANpRURCE wise santa claus who e home a gift ‘(A) Enameled Smoker e - $1.50 (B) Solid Mahogany Commode A smartly designed chest, con- venient size, drawers ... (C) Telephone Set Strongly made and nicely $4 95 i finished in walnut. . ceipts to date represent the sale of Bpt ks o 2,000,000 of our penny seals, or about & # - £ o Tt B b P (D) one-third of the total number of seals - allotted for sale in the district. Our goal is $60.000, and we have taken in about $20,000.” Tea Wagon Beautifully designed in rich walnut veneers, |9.50 Separate serving tray. Tax (Continued From First Page.) salaries have been officially reported to the commissioner of internal revenue by their own chiefs. Mailed to all Employes. But the new Treasury Department mimeographed questionnaire so widely distributed already throughout Wash- ington, and now going through the mails to all parts of the world, to the fleld services of the Treasury is understood to be in addition to regu- lar pay roll reports. No official announcement was made of the questionnaire, and there were indications that the department did not intend making it public through official channels. Only after the questionnaire had begun to circulate did it become widely known, and arouse comment. The general authority contained in section 147 of the act is sweeping. It is designed not only to help collect information at the source from Gov- smment officials but from others. Entitled “Payments of $1,000 or More,” the section declares that ‘all persons, in whatever capacity act- ing, including lessees or mortgagors of real or personal property, fiduciaries and employers, making payment to Junior Lamp of an Table Lamp with Genuine walnut Reeded legged wal- another person of interest, rent, sal- i ideal size with charming baseand bookcase * with 3 nut coffee table aries, wages, premiums, annuities, 3 neatly designed attractive shade, large shelves. with serving tray. ‘eompensations, remunerations, emolu- shade. ments or other fixed or determinable e e . $5.95 53.95 $19 $495 2-Pc. MODERN SUITE Its long gracefully proportioned pieces represent character and charm seldom found spring construction at such a moderate $ that provides unusual cost.. Features gen- comfort and is tailor- uine walnut carved ed in handsome two- base and feet, sagless toned tapestry. or in the case of such payments made by the United States the officers or employes of the United States hav- ing information as to such payments and required to make returns in re- gard thereto by the regulations here- inafter provided for, shall render a true and accurate return to the com- missioner, under such regulations and in such form and manner and to such extent as may be prescribed by him with the approval of the Secre- tary, setting forth the amount of such gains, profits and income, and the name and address of the recipient of such payment.” . FRANCO-U. S. TRADE RUPTURE AVERTED Deadlock of Longshoremen Bro- ken With French Dockworkers Lifting Boycott. BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 5.—A dead- lock between American and French longshoremen threatening to disrupt commerce between the two nations was broken today. French Line officials said they ex- pected 1,100 tons of cargo would be unloaded from the liner Normandie when it arrives here Monday as French dockworkers lifted their boycott #gainst American ships. The liner Champlain was forced to retrace its course across the At- lantic this week with 600 tons of cargo meant for America bezause of retaliatory action taken here by Amer- I fcan stevedores, - c. Their leader, Joseph Ryan, has §iven no assurance directly to the| This beautiful creation in the modern manner portrays all French Line that the Normandie will| that could be desired for the smart bed room. sl‘:gstlntuuy s De unloaded, but he stated the Amer-| constructed and handsomely grained in diamond-designed ‘g;‘“";’:;::ryme;“ 88 soon 85| walnut veneers. Note the unique mirrors on dresser and R. J. Baker, president of the Amer- ALY fean Steamship Owners' ‘ssociation, said five American ships had to leave French ports during the past week without unloading cargo destined for those points. The French boycott was launced In sympathy with the insurgent strike of rank and flle seamen on the At~ lantic and Guif coasts. . - SIX BODIES ARE FOUND NEAR WRECKED PLANE German Army Man and 8 Span- fards Identified by this for Alpine Ski Corps, She would k'uun{ o s i B the Associated Press. Christmas. Mothproof T, Use the J. L. Budget Plan! ‘Genuine Lane CEDAR CHEST Use 15, J. 1930 7 OPEN MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 URGH om,mny 909 F STREET Pinished in contrasting toned ANNECY, France, December §.— walnut veneers with smart ma- Boldiers of the Alpine ski corps teday g ple overlays. l AN found the bodies of six persons in the “Lufthansa transport plane which : A crashed in the mountains yesterday. ¥ i Capt. George van der Sold of the Ger- % | man Army ‘and Richardo Corugo and < L E The. pilot, radio operator and an- OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9 PM _ other German have not been identified. = % en route to Annecy where police were Investigating Spanish insurgent propa- plane as well as the papers of its oc- cupants, Pim fans of Ceechoslovakis prefer dramas and news reels this season. ; Snow near the wreck of a bimotored Use Owr Budget Plan! e t : ucnitince Three of thie dead were identified as : | Rogelio Costello, Spaniards. ¢ Lufthanss ofcials from Berlin were | T : 7 ¥ i;mdl found near the wreck of the B ¢ Dramas_Preferred. £ A & v

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