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SALARIES OF 100 HERE OVER §12,000 1935 List of Business Exec- utives Included in Treasury Report. Names of more than 100 executives of Washington corporations whose ‘salaries, bonuses and commissions ex- ceeded $15,000 in either the 1935 fiscal or calendar year are included in & Treasury Department report to Oongress made public yesterday by the House Ways and Means Commit- tee. The list follows: Harold H. Levi (deceased), president Hecht Co., $51,566.40. Charles B..Dulcan, vice president Hecht Co., $66,289.21. Ralph P. Sabine, Bethesda, Md., president of the Northwest Motor Co., $27,344.28. W. G. Waldo, president of the Southern Industries and Utilities, Inc., $45,000. R. H. McNeill, vice president and general counsel of the Southern In- dustries and Utilities, Inc., $17,769.01. P. J. Harman of Strayer Business College, $39,907.15. William Montgomery, president of | the Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co., $75,250. G. O. Dove, sr., president of the E. B. Adams Co,, $16,000. Morris Cafritz, president of Am- bassador, Inc., $25,000. Corcoran Thom, president of the vice American Security and Trust Co., |- $25,000. Howard Moran, vice president of the American Security and Trust Co., $16.000. R. P. Andrews, president of the Andrews Paper Co. $18,408.09. Harry Viner, president of the Arcade Bunshine Co., Inc., $30,000. William H. Lipscomb, president of | the B. & R, Inc., $24,000. John H. Hanna, president of the | Capital Transit Co., $20.000. Floyd D. Akers, president of the Capital Cadillac Co., $25.951.17. James Walter Carter, president of the Carter Coal Co., $36,000. John Callahan, vice president of | the Carter Coal Co., $36,000. | Joseph Cherner, president of the | Cherner Motor Co., $21,600. Haus Hamilton, assistant vice presi- dent of the C. & P. Telephone Co., | $18.333.34. John A. Reymon, general manager of the C. & P. Telephone Co., $20,- 166.68. Henry N. Brawner, jr. president of the Chestnut Farms and Chevy Chase Dairy Co., $20,000. Joseph De Young, president and treasurer of the Joseph De Young, Inc., $15,630. | James M. Doran $30,000. James M. Doran, administrator of the Distilled Spirits Institute, Inc., | $30,000. H. M. Dunigan. president of the D. J. Dunigan, Inc., $18,000. Albert R. MacKenzie president of the Dupont Laundry, $15.650. Hugh MacKenzie, secretary-treas- urer Dupont Laundry Co., $15,650. Theodore W. Noyes, editor The Eve- Ring Star, $42,195. Frank B. Noyes, president of The Evening Star Newspaper Co., $42,195. Fleming Newbold, vice president of The Evening Star Newspaper Co., $33,219.15. 8. H. Kauffmann, assistant manager ®f The Evening Star Newspaper Co., $17,164.75. Newbold Noyes, associate editor The | Evening Star, $23,764.25. 0. O. Kuhn, managing editor The Evening Star, $15.520. Frederick M. Pelzman, president and treasurer of the Fashion Shop, | Inc., $20,000. William J. Flather, jr., president of William J. Flather, Jr., Inc.. $23,822.12. | Howard P. Foley, president of the Howard P. Foley Co.,, Inc., Kenwood, Md., $20,000. Bancroft T. Foley, vice president of | the Howard P. Foley Co., Inc., $17,500. J. C. Folger, president of the Folger, Norman & Co., $15477.61. John T. Kennedy, president of the Benjamin Franklin University, $15, 859.42 (1935). John T. Kennedy, pres- ident of the Benjamin Franklin Uni- wversity, $24,683.60 (1936). H. B. Spencer, president of the| Fruit Growers Express Co., $25,000. E. J. Roth, general manager of the Frult Growers Express Co., $18,000. George W. Huguely, president of the Gallaher & Huguely, Inc., $25.000. E. M. Mackintosh, vice president Weaver Brothers, Inc., $18,000. Martin R. West, secretary Weaver | Brothers, Inc., $18,000. | R 228 8. 2.0°0.¢ 9.2 0022002028280, LUMBER BRICK sq. ft. Lumber in all dimensions .___$16.00 per sq.-ft. Oversized Brick, 6.00 gg 88 Wood Lath Metal Ceiling Maple Floo Pine Flooring Plaster Boord Beaver Board Sheet Rock Fire Escopes Fede ke e ke e e sk kok ke < LIBRARY BUILDING DR S 8 0 8 08 0 o 0 0.0.8.0.0.8.0.8.0.8.0.0.8 Hearing Aid Better hearing by means of vacuum tube amplification, crystal micro- ‘ phones and crystal headphones, with a patented induction tele- phone pickup as an added feature. | & Lothrop, $20,263.34. J. | cent of time), $25,000. HERFURTH Thumbs Ride ACCIDENT DELAYS PIAN- IST'S CONCERT. JOSE ITURBI, Dynamic director of the Rochester Philharmonic Or- chestra, thumbed a ride into Elmira, N. Y., last night after an auto accident at Corning delayed an orchestra appear- ance for an hour. Iturbi re- ceived a bump on the head in the mishap and his secretary and piano tuner were shaken up. A. P. Wirephoto. Donald Woodward, president Wood- | ward & Lothrop, $36.166.66. | W. W. Everett, first vice president | Woodward & Lothrop, $34,380. G. N. Everett, second vice president | Woodward & Lothrop, $31,679.17. Max Fischer. treasurer Woodward Mrs. manager $18,791.19, Garfleld I. Kass, president Kass Realty Co., Inc., $20,000. Joseph D. Kaufman, president D. J. Kaufman, Inc., $17,411.37 (1935). Joseph D. Kaufman, president D. J. | Kaufman, Inc., $20,044.90 (1936). Harry Kaufman, president Harry Kaufman, Inc., | C. Norse, merchandise Woodward & Lothrop, Kelly, Inc, $15,080. | W. M. Kiplinger, president Kiplinger Washington Agency, Inc. (50 per | cent of time), $18,666.66 (1935). W. M. Kiplinger, president Kiplinger | Washington Agency, Inc, $40,000 (1936). S. A. Colton, vice president Kip- | linger Washington Agency, Inc., | $21.666.67. Paul T Babson, treasurer Kiplinger | Washington Agency. Ine. (50 per | Milton 8. Kronheim, president | Milton 8. Kronheim & Son, Ine, 815 625. | Bernard Cohen $15,000. Bernard Cohen, secretary plant | manager Milton 8. Kronheim & !on. | Inc., 815,625. | Ralph L. Goldsmith, manager Lans- burgh & Bro., $16,000. Charles Del Mar, president Lincoln | Service Corp., $29,603.67. Charles P. Maloney, president Ma- loney Concrete Co., Inc., $23,000. Sidney 8. Alderm: general solici- tor. Southern Rail $17,081.94. William E. O’Connor, president | Southern Wholesalers, Inc., $21,095. | Constipated | 30 Years | “For thirty !uu I tubborn constipation. nmn X tflfl not go | | for Tour o ve days. "X ‘aiso_had awtul | g3s bloating. hea mm and oains In i elped | { the back, —Adlel way. Now I Elp anythin If you are suffering from constipa- tion, sleevlessness. sour stomach and gas bloating, vou in Adlerik; in thirty minutes a dose. Adlerika gives complete action. cleaning your bowel tract where ordi- nnv laxatives do not even reach. H, L. Shoub, New York, reports: | 1" oddition 5o intestinal cleansing, | Adlerika checks the growth of intestinal bacteria and colon bacl" Give our bowels a real clesnsing, with Adlerika and see how & 1 Just one soontul Telicves GAB d stubborn d' ation. i At all l!ldln lnlllllL eq.to1 M Sash and Fromes Mahogany Balustrades Building Steps HOWARD UNIVERSITY B The Modern THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937, A, L. Thompson, président Thomp- son’s Dalry, Inc., $30,000. PFrederick W. Mackensie, president ‘Tolman Laundry, $18,200. Joseph B. Trew, president Trew Motor Co., $20,000. George Miller, president Union Beauty and Barber Supply, Inc., $20,000. H. B. Bolton, president Universal Transportation Co., $18,000. J. W. Vessels, vice president-treas- urer Universal Transportation Co, $18,000. Philip N. Israel, president Washing- ton Engineering Co., Inc., $42,705.03. “Marcy L. Sperry, director and presi- dent Washington Gas Light Co, (8625 per cent time), $16,930. Harry G. Meem, president Washing- ton Loan & Trust Co., $25.950. Arthur Peter, chairman board and general counsel, Washington Loan & Trust Co., $15,256.32. Dr. C. Augustus Simpson, president ‘Washington Radium and X-ray Lab- oratory, $17,709.42. Dr. Harry F. Anderson, secretary Washington Radium and X-ray Lab- oratory, $16,154.51, Very Sturdily Built! Powerful, Dependable KENMORE WASHER 32.95 ‘Also Sold on Easy Terms Streamline designed, Chamber- lain wringer, balloon rolls, por- celain tub inside and outside. Direct connected drive, no belt, triple vane gyrator. !4-h.-p. motor, 30-1b capacity. Other Washers to $69.95 Everett G. Carroll, president Washe Refrigeration '00., $18,300, John L. Weaver, president Weaver Bros., Inc., $18,000. Clarence Dodge, treasurer Wuv. Bros, Inc., $18,000. E. G. Buckland, president Railroad Credit Cotp. (part time), $39,000. Robert V. Fleming, president Riggs National Bank, $43,400. W. H. Rawley, president Rock Creek Ginger Ale Co., Inc., $25,000. D. A. Rawley, vice president Rock Creek Ginger Ale Co., Inc., $35,000. G. P. Rawley, secretary Rock Creek Ginger Ale Co., Inc., $25,000. L. P. Rawley, treasurer Rock Creek Ginger Ale Co., Inc,, $35,000, M. 8. Goldnamer, secretary-treasurer Rosenthal Jewelry Co., $15,600. H. L. Rust, ptesident H. L. Rust Co., $34,000. H. L. Rust, jr. vice president and treasurer H. L. Rust Co., $30,000. G. C. Bowile, secretary H. L. Rust Co., $17,000. Edward G. Yonker, president-gen- eral manager Sanitary Grocery Co., Inc., $68,994.72. Mack L. Langford, vice president Sénitary Grocery Co., Inc., m,uuo. Mt B. Appleby, t Seaboard Small Loan Corp. (75 per cent time), $21,000. Thomas R. Shipp, president Thomas R. Shipp & Co., Inc., $30,000. PFairfax Harrison, Raflway Co., $34,452.69. E. E. Norris, vice president Southern Railway, $33,236.14, 8. R. Prince, general Southern Railway, $18,854.62. Harry E. Mayer, president-treasurer Mayer & Co., $32,000. Robert E. McConnell, president i‘o%’“"" Management Corp., $17,500. E. A. Greenbaum $25,000. E. A. Greenbaum, eral manager National Capital co.'-fi:..ooom Frank Armstrong, president Na- tional Fruit Product Co. $38,000. George W. White, president National Metropolitan Bank of Washington, $25,000. C. F. Jacobsgn, cashier National Metropolitan Bank of Washington, $16,000. NEW KENMORE De Luxe Vacuum Cleaner Streamline de- sign, Rite - Hite dial indicator, chemically treat- ed dust bag, sealed ball bear- ings. Triple ace tion, beats, sweeps and suction cleans. - 30 asy Phone ‘ATlantic 4600 for FREE Home Demonstration. Burns Any Fuel 29 93 Also_Sold on Sears Easy Tesms Reversible flue col- lar, outside grate section, one piece oval fire cock with reversible duplex grates. Other Heaters $35.05 to $79.98 Buy During This Sale and Other Coldspots 39.95 Sold on Terms James E. Smith, president National Radio Institute, $20,000, Emanuel R. Haas, secretary- treasurer National Radio Institute, $30,000. H. Prescott Gatley, wuldent Na- tional Savings & Trust Co., $20,000. George P. Marshall, president- treasurer Palace Laundry Dry Clean- ing Co. (90 per cent of time), $20,000. M. G. Gibbs, president Peoples Drug Stores, Inc., $50,000. T. N. Beavers, vice t Peo- ples Drug Stores, Inc., $21,034.50. W. W. Chiswell, president Peoples Life Insurance Co., $39,200. William McClellan, president Po- tomac Electric Power Co., $36,000. A. G. Neal, vice president-general m‘ocr Potomac Electric Power Co., Alfred B. Gawler, president and treasurer of the Joseph 'Gawler Sons, Inc., $17,125. w;lter A. Gawler, secretary and viee president of the Joseph Gawler Bons, Inc., $18,625. Max Gorin, pmldent of Gorin & "6-Tube ALL-WAVE SILVERTONE Also Sold on Easy Terms Oul 93 lnd Oll tperforms any set within mlny many dollars of our low price. 8low Sears speed dial drive, 6-inch dynamic speak- 3-gang rubber-mounted condenser. Ameriean and foreign programs, police is, ete. Other Radios from $6.95 to $89.95 9x12-Ft. FELT-BASE ugs, 3.98 Perfect quality, but dis- continued patterns. At- tractive designs in good colorings. Felt Base Yard Goods Perfect quality. Good 3 COLDSPOT Electric Refrigerator Beauty you've never seen before; sensational economy in operation and all the features you've ever wanted. More remarkable than you even expected. It's just as good as it looks! Dulux Exterior 9 pt. Cold Control 6.2 Cubic Foot Size Over 12-ft. Shelf Area 96 Ice Cubes Touch-a-Bar Door Opener Automatic Inte- rior Light Rotorite Unit Limited Quantity Plus Carrying Charse FREE delivery within redius of 35 miles. Five years FREE pre- tection plan with every Coldspot. $115 to $219.50 Lease Expires! Our Store at th St. N.W. Closes Two ing « v 1.00 Edwin Hahn, Welldent of the Wil- liam Hahn Co., Inc., $15,812.50. Gilbert Hahn, vice president and treasurer of the Willlam Hahn Co., Inc., $15,812:50. Frank R. Jelleff, president of Frark R. Jelleft, Inc., $30,000. Robert C. Jones, president of Rob- ert C. Jones & Co., Inc., $18,000. Marian A. Judd, vice president of Judd & Detweiler, Inc., $20,000. John H. Davis, vice president of Judd & Detweller, Inc., $16,500. Waring E. Evans, secretary and treasurer of Judd & Detweiler, Inc., $16,500. A. J. Sundlan, president of A. Kahn, Inc., $21,380.19. B. B. Burgunder, president of the 8. Kann Sons Co., $36,868.54. 8ol Kann, vice president and secre- tary of 5. Kann Sons Co., $28,868.3 Priced to Save You About $30 % A—13 Hatters Are Worried. Worried because only one gman in every seven in England goes bdre- " | headed, London hatters are introduce ing “a really featherweight hat weighing two ounces or less—so light ! that the ‘hatless brigade’ will hardly reslize they are wearing headcovering at .:l," according to their announcee men! The only cough drop medicated with the throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. Handsome 3-Piece LIVING ROOM SUITE Here's your chance to get s handsome new living room suite at an exceptional saving. Plenty of good solid comfort built right in. Coverings to match any color scheme, 5-Piece Byeakfast Set, 12.95 green finish. Stur- dily constructed. Table and 4 chairs. 49.95 Also Sold on Rasy Terms STORE HOURS: 9:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. FRIDAYS and SATU RDAYS 9:30 to 9:30 Band Saw 16.76 Tilting type: handles wood to 4 inches. Bronze ‘wheel bearings. 43%-inch L trol: Hair felt. 11-16 inch by 20 feet; for windows and doors. Firm and heavy. Nickle-plated con- fence. Mitre gauge. 108 sq. ft. roil. Peit. asphalt coated and surfaced with tale. Nails and cement. Bench lathe, 9- inch swing. 30- & inch centres.’4-step motor pulley. 7-inch blade Vs H. P. Electric Motor, 5.95 Split phase type, heavy bronze bear- 84-1b. bundle. As- phalt base. siate surface. Covers 50 #q. 1t. Reg. $2.49. 200 Gals. Fuel Oil FREE With Sears Famous Hercules Automatic Oil Burner Delivered and Completely Installed With 275 Gallon Basement Tank and 4 Controls. 5249 | Also Sold on Easy Terms Operates in any type heating plant. Burns low-priced fuel. Ther- mostatic control. ing; wool yarn oiling supplies constant filtered lubrication. cord and plug. Complete with Sears Plu and Heating Plan Hercules De Luxe Automatic Gas Water HEATER 3 845 Installed Also “>id on Easy Terms One inch thickness, of rock wool between tank and outer shell. Has flue gas re- tarder, automatic safety pilot, 20-gal. copper bearing steel galvanized tank. 714 1 | Many Floor Sample Radios, Washers, Ironers, Ooldspots stoves, Power Tool January 9, 1937 Reduced IO% to 50% Demonstration of this amaszing instrument ot KLOMAN INSTRUMENT CO. 911 19th N.W. Western'Electric Audiphones and Service FARS. ROEBUCH AND ( 911 Bladensburg Rd.—at 15th & H Sts. N,E re Alro Sold &t 714 I12th 8t. N.W. and Georgelown Store Free Parking— 'uun. 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