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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DENE, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1937. “TAXES PONDERED BY LEGISLATURES Tax Assessment Is Slashed | on 318,000 Homesteads | in lowa. ‘J BY the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, M 22— Action on revenue bills r changes in existing tax la atured the work of State Legislatures today. Delinquent tax penalties were made vold in Nebraska and passage was predicted tomorrow for & revised gaso- line tax Towa legislators passed a bill slash- | tng the tax assessment on 318,000 Young Washington terial from St. C st island | in the group. The documents are in | English, Dutch, French and Spanis as well as Danish. Included also is material on slavery, emancipation of | the slaves in 1848, the uprising of | 1878, life on the estates, education, | agriculture, commerce, public health | and government in general under the Danes. The islands were transferred from Denmark to the United States | in 1917, | Harold Larson of the Division: of Reference of the National Archives | has been directing a thorough soarrhl | of the records in the old forts and other public buildings in St. Thomas, | St. Croix and St. John, | . | Caddies’ Strike Brief, | ASTORIS, Oreg. (#).—Players ar- | riving at the Astoria Golf Club found | caddies on a sit-down strike. In- formed the qaddies demanded 90 cents | instead of 80 cents for each 18 holes, | the players shouldered their own bags. homesteads. In North Carolina a | proposal to exempt homesteads from 3 . = | taxation was rejected. A new consti- . % 4 | tutional amendment permits & $1,000 TREAT COLDS PROMPTLY tax exemption in that State = £ o Sales Tax Considered. ! 3 < % | ©lds should be checked before they Oklahoma's Senate considered con- | E | become deep-seated. Colds that hang | AI\{ANGE ‘ot e 12 iperlieEnty ottt | on—stubborn colds—may lead to & while Ohio legislators studied new tax | more serious illness. Pproposals to aid in relief financing. | A tax-reform program was studied New Hampshire, after merchants | in mass demonstration protested 8gainst passage of a proposed retail sales tax. In Georgia, Gov. E. D Rivers called for $14.000.000 additional to support a “New Deal” program The Maryland House considered & two-year $70.000.000 appropriation 3 .5 ‘The strike collapsed. l‘ No more fear of having black, tasteless sweet pota- toes. Now at the peak of flavor and keeping quali- ties. Do not hesitate to lay in a supply at this low price. What are Cured Sweet Potatoes? OTATOES Grown by the Caroline County Sweet Potato Growers’ Association of Caroline County, Virginia. A group of progressive growers who have bonded together to produce fine sweet potatoes. A trial will convince you that they have definitely succeeded. Desired Varieties h (4 and Colors €3¢ 11b. pkg. lgc Cured sweet potatoes are potatoes that have been put away in special curing houses for a certain period of time. The process has a very beneficial effect on | Fighhng COHS . both the eating and keeping | ¢ | quality of the potato. The = Take s sugar content increases, the here the rati ion H i il To Be Placed in Archives Here SAOTI'?:I} e tion. MEDICINE Father John's Medicine helps fight ‘ the cold by building up strong natural | resistance. Rich in Vitamins A and D. | Free from harmful drugs. | " 80 Yeus Young William A. Sweeney, jr., 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Sweeney, 162 Raleigh street southeast, is the star sales- man of the Anacostia High School, 7-A grade. He is shown be= hind the school candy counter. Tomorrow-—Marion Wedding- ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Weddington, at the Seaton School. A —Star Staff Photo. ndment = Islands Send Pirate Stories 1 to repeal the workmen's com- 1sation law The Michigan to legalize betti Official stories of pirates are ex- |oldest original item so far uncovered pected to be ced i 11t is a daybook : in D e com- | mandant at St Thomas, to describe difficulties of the Danes with pirates The shipment also will include ma- House passed a bill rom 1694, with entries on dog races. own strikers would be subject o SPASS prosec n in Minnesota under a bill before the Senate. Rhode Island studied Gov. Robert E. Quinn's proposal to increase the State Supreme Court from five to seven members In Illinois Gov. Henry Horner again #uggested a constitutional amendment to effect changes in the State's docu- ment i The Texas Legislature was back in session, after adjournment because of the school explosion tragedy at New London h longhand by the v PROOF of its Merit—80 Years of Swccess shipment, to include tons of ble records, has been made pos- | through the co-operation of Lawrence W. Cramer, governor of the | islands; R. D. W. Connor, Federal archivist; Dr. P. M. Hamer, national | director of the survey of Federal | s, and the Works Progress Ad- Will Bloom This Summer Now costslessthan17¢ | Lawn Grass Seed - - . _ .. to mothproof a suit or : coat for a whole year. B " Banish moth worries today. Fresh Fig Bars - _ _ o 10¢ Morton’s Salt - . _ _ _ »T¢ Columbia Salt - _ 3 == [0c Sanico Rice ..ocl.- - L2 Te Bulk Prunes "= . . _ 4 » 25¢ Jumbo Land O’ Butter - = » 40c M.lkSealect 3 tall I Milk CIGARETTES Camels—Chesterfields Old Golds—Luckies 2 rw 25° Carton Improved Cotton Seed &, HDAY WONDER! 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Veal Roast - 1. 19c SANICO FRYING CHICKENS Freshly Killed in Washington, delivered by fast refrigerated trucks direct to our stores. Look for the badge, “SANICO." One pound (two "2 Ib. pkgs.) —_____ 33¢ Positively guaranteed to you as a high-grade 1¢s delicious product C .37 b. 14¢ WHY PAY. MORE for Quality Bacon? Prices quoted are effective in Washington and vicinity until noon Wednesday, March 24, 1937, SCRAPPLE wrwm OUGTION