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B € A3 PAINT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942. X Means Committee that the allow Volunfary Bond Sale 2r™ civs i e Miltary Funeral Planned | Legisative Post Sought | President's Choice, e — ment to a particular industrial | Woods Morgan, colored director of a Brig. Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, who Ten-Question Test Rates Civilians on group” and should not be retained | barber college here, announced to- | in “an all-out war tax program.” | | day his candidacy for the Legisla- Percentage depletion does not |ture from Mecklenburg County PO . npprecllbL\" »tlml‘x’h(e exploration | died yesterday of pneumonia at his | (cnariotte) in the Democratic pri- FOR EVERY PUR TSE "’le"’ wa[ Eflofl MO[gen'hau Says and discovery,” Mr. Paul said. “Tt| apartment in the Wardman Park|mary of May % on a putiorm de- MUTH 710 13 & is not essential to the maintenance Hotel, will be buried tomorrow |signed to give Negroes greater rep- | _ <l - of the output of stripper wells. IS |morming in Arlington National TeSentation in public affairs. - Stanford Leaders List Ways to Help Nation Achieve Victory By the Associated Press PALO ALTO, Calif., April 16 How close are you coming to a per- «onal all-out effort to help the war Treasury Head Opposes | Forced Savings and Major Tax Increase BY the Associated Press | Secretary of the Treasury | Morgenthau Indicated today he believed the President at the elimination will in no way endanger the supply of raw materials needed for the war effort. ‘The continuance of the special privilege involved in percentage de- pletion would allow the oil and min- eral industries to escape their fair share of the tax burden at a time when millions of small taxpayers Cemetery with full military honors. Chaplain J. C. W. Linsley will officiate at services at 10 am. in Fort Myer Chapel Pallbearers will be six non-com- missioned officers, selected by the chaplain’s office at Fort Myer program? are being asked to save and sacrifice Honorary pallbearers include six A test designed to enable civilians | present time still favors volun- | for the winning of the war. The |members of Gen. Johnson's 1903 | to rate themselves in this respect tary rather than compulsory |continuance of the provision at such | West Point graduation class, Edward was devised by three Stanford Uni- methods of selling war bonds to|a time cannot but adversely affect |F. McGrady, former Assistant Sec- versity faculty members and ‘made | the peopie. the morale of the American tax-|retary of Labor, and Bernard M. public today. Here it is | He told a press conference that |Ppaver.” Baruch. Pirst, take a look at Mr. Hypo- | the President “liked” a description | Secretary Morgenthau and Mr.| Gen. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Eliza- | Offic thetical All-Outer | he got from Secretary Morgenthau | Paul told the committee last month | beth J. Johnson, with whom he had | For Homes, es He spends around 5 per cent of | vesterday on the success of the |that elimination of the allowance |lived for the last two years, is re- | and Apartments his income for war bonds and voluntary payroll deduction plan by | would yield about $80,000,000, but |covering from an illness at Doctors' | stamps. always cleans his piate, which union emploves of General | Mr. Paul today revised that estimate | HOSPital. She was informed of his | © B prepared for the wasting no food, never drives faster Motors Corp. are buying bonds upward death this morning. next test blackout NOW. @ Don't wait until the last moment. than 40. He is an air-raid warden The Secretary explained he was| = Members of tie National Press' @ We can fill your sequirements im- or has some volunteer defense job. going before congressional commit- | m]:;m?[m::;lgergnu o cosl:rig Club appointed by President Clifford | e blackout shades writes regularly to a man in the tees today to tell the same story, | o Cootet T soeryg ls“ J ine | A. Prevost to attend the funeral are Y o T e armed forces abroad, admonishes and added: e it s fobo: Cont of gross in- | Robert 8. Allen, Ray Tucker, Ernest " others not to repeat rumors or mili- tary information, tries to keep fit with hikes or other exercise. When he hears about work stoppages, he “I would not be giving this dem- onstration of the value of voluntary methods unless I felt I was in tune | with the President.” | come, with a top limit of 50 per cent of net income. In the case of mine companies the deduction is 5 per cent with the same limitation. K. Lindley, Walter Lippmann, Ar- thur C. Krock, Paul W. Ward, Lewis Wood, Thomas L. Stokes, Barnet Nover, Bascom N. Timmons, John Estimates furnished without obligation WASHINGTON SHADE & AWNING CO. digs into his own job a little harder Other administration economic | === — — {O'Donnell, John T. O'Rourke, Lt 2021 17th STREET N.W. He contributed to the U. S O, last leaders. including Price Adminis- Col. R. Ernest Dupuy and Capt. Le- Just Above You St. DU, 6600] . month and this month the Red trator Leon Henderson and Federal land P. Lovette. Cross is on his list Test Questions Listed | Now the test questions. Rate vourself from zero to 10 according | BRACELET —ster! ilver link 4 i to your idea of how well you are published in booklet form in 149, |1 PUblic in proporsion to their | BRACKET Caaring, dlver gk dow || $9.75 and that's all 1. Avolding waste of all kind, in the kitchen, factory, on the highway evervwhere | of the “declaration” of the United ha 2. Buying war bonds and stamps pending $7,610,000,000 tax program, BUNCH KEYS lost Southwest rket and that buys you the with every penny you can anm’r‘ States became & belligerent in 1917, | States Flag Assoclation, accepted | pyt Secretary Morgenthau, who is | Send, fo 517 I1th st. sw. lee plant for finest optical service 3. Taking part in civilian defense, | he was appointed to the second "EPP""::'""S “’m‘h' {“;;‘h‘gg”'; | believed to oppose such increases, | CLARINET, American Standard, B it | ||| money can purchase. For Red Cross or other voluntar: - | Officers Training “Camp at Fort | Executive Committee of the Greek | refused to comment on this aspect | Sefial T T'86 Stur: Navy Yard streetcar: | || Just this one price—$9.75 || el g AT WAT | Miyer, Va | War Relief Association and sup- | foday. jr :l’;:g ';*‘u‘“‘“ e CUSTOM-BUILT —yeu got cunmilention || 4 Serving in silence, guarding| On Novemver 23, 1917, he was | POrted the relief work of Yale-in- | = The President has said he is con- | foitiate. cuby stond, at Aek el Shorve. i by registered optometrist, || pressing and refusing to pass on | assigned to the Intelligence Branch Possessed of a rich baritone voice, | prevent inflation, and I am " sure g o children’s pet: last seen vic. ,.,.:,‘é, ‘1‘ quire and any frames or wild rumors of the general staff of the 80th| he was repeatedly in demand as a | that when he makes up his mind Ordway 0011 s || || S rimless you prefer. 5. Extending assistance and hos- Division as an aide to Maj. Gen. | radio speaker in behalf of the com- | he will let us all know about it,” fi,‘z‘ifi‘l“fl ANIEL, iarzcbivck. beiony- | || with EXAMINATION - pitality to our armed forces at home, | Adelbert Cronkhite, with whom he | munity appeals and campaigns for Secretary Morgenthau said nw. Reward Open Daily, 9 AM.-6 P.M. cheering our front fighters on applauding our the war workers for NEWBOLD NOYES. * Newbold Noyes | (Continued From First Page.) sailed for France in the Leviathan, | May 22, 1918. His first participation | —Star Slafl Photo. Serving on several Inaugural | Committees. Mr. Noyes was a signer | welfare and social His front-page appeals for the Com- organizations. | Reserve Chairman Marriner S. Ec- | cles, recently have advocated that | the voluntary method be dropped in favor of compulsory purchases by | income. These officials aiso were reported | to be asking drastic increases in the | Asked about reports that he was | the sole cabinet opponent of the i Papers: near 2200 Revare "Mre. Shipster ) BOSTON BULL TERRIER. black and white, ticpMonizomery County, answers (o name of Punch. Reward. Call GE. 7224 4495 BRACELET. gold. with large square links. 3 stones in aqua, amber and navy blue; reward. Call D! 4715 after 7 pm DOG. white with black spots_lost in Pet- Zorth Agru 7: mo tail. short hair: reward. Our ONLY price is $9.75 Thursday Till 8 P.M. PIANOS jobs well done in battle occurred while temporarily | munity Chest brought substantial | more drastic anti-inflation pro- | ENGLISH BULL PUP, & months old: iost STETE S | Cl h’ 1 6. Doing your daily job to the best | brigaded with British troops in the | contributions whenever they ap- | posals, the Secretary commented “‘,'“‘g,.‘" onostern Hish School. Reward. SECOND FLOOR C 1 National 3223 of your ability and keeping phys- Argonne sector. Later, he studied | peared “I have said before that I am "in taxicab; OVER METROPOLITAN W t twi tcally fit at the line academy for officers and | amone the honors awarded Mr. | Just a hired man, and I could not - THEATRE e rent pianos on two 7. Maintaining a cheerful outlook | &t the stafl college at Langres | Noyes in recognition of his work in | be holding out against anything | SLASSES, in iadies’ balcony lounce Loew plans—a special pur- in spite of unfavorable news from | Sraduating from the second of these | jourmalism and in other fields of | that the President wanted. Some | Emerson_os06. L) chase rental plan for the front or such things as strikes | Schools in December, 1018, shortly | effort were the Cross of the Legion | other people seem to have forgot- | MAKE-UP BOX rawhide. those that intend to buy and profiteering on the home front. | After the Armistice. —Transferring | o gonor of France, given him in | ten that they, too, are hired hands.” | front of Un) niversity Club, 16ih later. if. circumstances 8. Contributing willingly to worth- | t0 the 26th Division, he returned to | 1933 “ang the Order of the Crown | At the same time, at the Capitol, | Feward. Finder plesse call ] s while organizations, such as the U America on the staff of Maj. Gen. | of ‘Belgium, presented in 1938, He Randolph Paul, tax adviser to Sec- permit and on a regular . o v | i 8. 0, Red Cross and Navy Relief g::;‘l:r!:;h ‘Emff.’r‘"ié"“;( a;gm;:s recently was named a_commander | retary rgenthau, appealed o | PUFPY. mixed bresd, mostly police. with monthly rental basis. Co-operation Stressed. R 7. Musch 1. 158 vtk k | Of the Order of the White Rose of | Congress to eliminate the present | ione oars, white spots on chest: wearing Choose from the largest 9. Maintaining & co-operative at- . March 7, , wil he rank [ pinland 271, per cent depletion allowance Moumll’lelunl and Irving sts.; child’s pet, selection of spinets, titude toward all wartime regula- of captain of infantry Xn-hvnnce A Writer of Poetry for oil wells and mines in order to ;ecry vu::l Ple;u call T-m; 0928, o d Lt t o 5 22 st he was awarded the Croix de . bring $117,000000 in new revenue cnemu clnn St ite grands and up g ions, especially those measures that | Guerre Curiously perhaps, Mr. Noyes Helany Spring, M th —d f mod- tend to disrupt your way of life ainkd a-nt itiom <for B b 75 | into the Treasury. _of “Topsy. 30’ 5184 e city- lozens of m 10. Utilizing to the best of your | Resuming his work on The Star, | & o o s boetry be- | Mr. Paul told tne House Ways and S W els of ten famous makes. ability other opportunities for war | i the Spring of 1919, Mr. Noyes con- | fore he won a following for his | f activity centrated his attention upon civic| compositions In prose. His frst | ;o coune” tatement today concern. | WALLET, ams Biack leather, contafms ’ T | problems peculiar to the Nation's|volume of metrical material, “Echo g driver's license. identification. CArds, i { A perfect all-outer would score i " ing the death of Newbold Noyes: sum of money: liberal reward. Lost vicin- 100. A women’s organization aver- | Capital. He was particularly con-| and Ofher Verses,” was PUblihed | ““Among the vounger men who |{¥,df Room on Lth st mw. Ca Wak: Successful property mansgemitnt mémns far . so: | cerned with preventable poverty | In er, he wrote “Reflec- e i - - e i 3 ¥ G Sts. aged 75; pnm“ ‘;')\l%;((;ns::bme.\mmn, o P TRl i cl;l‘} eS| tions,” and an epic on the invasiey | Dave Tendered a wide service to the | feld 183 more than simply the collection of rents. Corner 13th & a group of and 650 | high school students, 70. | The test was formulated by Dr. | 72, threw himself with an ardent and | purposeful enthusiasm into the en- of Finland. Many of his less pre- tentious poems were about children, and some of them became widely city, Newbold Noyes held a con- spicuous and commanding place. For many years he gave himself without WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER. straved with ghain iinked on collar, shagey, sray. white and tan spots. Ansl"s to name ont. Shannon & Luchs’ staff of experts ably meet their responsibilities in managing millions of Lewis M. Terrcan, psychologist; Dr. | terprises of the Washington Coun- | reserve to the large philanthropic :fl‘?fl’filv‘:’“fif&a‘}""fi‘.‘,‘m.fl“fi"&. g 3 3 i Ralph Lutz, chairman of the Hoover |Cll 0f Soclal Agencies and the | popular when printed in household | uid"Verichcent agencies in Waan. | 1h eaichab s e ™ ek 2 _dollars in properties of every type. i‘fl""‘s Library on War, Revolution and | Washington —Community Chest, | mag WRIST WATCH. la desirable tenants and keeping them happy— Peace, and Dr. Chilton R. Bush, pro- fessor of journalism Berlin Radio Broadcast Lauds Father Coughlin By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 16.—The Ber- lin radio last night accused Presi-| dent Roosevelt of using gm\gs(er‘ methods” in suppressing the periodi- cal Social Justice. DOG—Black-and-whi le hound pup- praised Father Coughlin for his “un- | ganizations. Among the voluntary | of The Star staff; Crosby S. Noyes,| “He will be greatly missed from | by acer - tite cany ooty ".v)'."“r?{ daunted struggle against Bolshevism | Positions he held were those of | who is in training for the Army Air| the many councils on which he | Si0dsy; rove sround neck. Call HG. 50, S secretary and director of the Wash- | Corps, and Thomas Ewing Noyes,|served with such efficiency and by | SASeC Founs ourigm, Horsing by m.,\ The broadcast. embodying the | ington Criminal Justice Association, | who is at Yale. | his host of friends among all classes | Sartier. Call Dupont 27:1 | German radio’s only comment of the | trustee of the National Training Besides his parents and sons, Mr. | of the people.” day on the banning of Social Jus-| School for Boys, director of the ; Noyes is also survived by two sisters, | tice from the United States mails,| Washington Boys' Club and the | Mrs. Edward H. Hart, better known was directed to Ireland and was heard here by Columbia Broadcast- ing Co. It said, in part “Father Coughlin, well known in America for his undaunted strug- gle against Bolshevism and Jewry, has once again been given a taste | of the methods of oppression so common in the world’s freest democ- | racy against those who possess dif-| ferent political ideas from the mighty of the land. * * * “It is quite easy to understand | Alban in 1923 and 1924. Similarly, < that a man who has the talent to| 2\; ;m:d n;“- Tr:msox:) ”Syrm‘x;,hm}?m B;:gg‘ 0‘?"&‘;’;3?‘0“‘5 I:;:;m:rm DuUco PAINTS L k enlighten the people of the United | Orchestra, the Town Hall of ash- h | States with regard to their Presi-| ington nd the Washington Civic| ™ = ".m'!!!"..mm!“ Co. A. B. C. HARDWARE STORE dent’s Jewish and Bolshevik cronies Theater i Guard Your 5199}, | e 1438 Pa. Ave. S.E. TR. 5571 cannot expect to be in Roosevelt's good books, and that the latter is upon which Mr. Noyes wrote were | & With all the turmoil that's eager to get rid of this troublesome sych widely divergent themes as: | around about us it's more im- monitor by the gangster methods Political and fiscal equity for the portant than ever that we| s0 popular in the United States Only Two House Members Are Defeated in Illinois #) the Associated Press The radio alsorfioclely and other philanthropic or- | number of years which he helped to organize. He be- came eventually president of both bodies, serving the latter also as a team captain in the Special Gifts| Unit in 1039, chairman of the-Spe- | cial Gifts Division in 1930 and’ 1931 | and campalgn chairman in 1932. His Welfare Work. During the depression crises of 1032 and 1987, he aided in drivés for work for jobless employ- ables. He was active in the Associ- ated Charities, the Child Welfare Police Boys' Club, director of the | Washington Urban League, member | of the Advisory Board of the Salva- | tion Army. Each Christmas over a he sponsored a | drive for funds for the National | Probation Association. He had | charge of raising money needed for the erection of the District War Memorial and was the leader of the | first $1,000,000 campaign to build Washington Cathedral on Mount St Included in the range of subjects people of Washington, natfonal de- | fense, Anglo-American affairs, peace | problems in the Near East, trans- Atlantic aviation, pan-Americanism, disarmament agitation, arbitration of industrial disputes, racial rela- | tions, development of public recrea- | He was fond of all sports and in preparatory school and at Yale he played football and won a reputa- tlon as an amateur boxer. hijal g?]c intgrests were centered in | stam| and covers of the 19th century, but he made it a point to keep his collection up-to-date. m New York in 1915. This was terminated in divorce and he married Mrs, Lelia Gordon Dickey in 1934. His children are Newbold Noyes, jr, now a member as Frances Noyes Hart, author of “The Bellamy Trial.” and other novels, and Mrs. Noyes Lewis, both residents of Washington. The family home is at 1239 Ver- mont avenue N.W. and Mr. Noyes also maintained a summer lodge at Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada. Bishop Freeman Pays { Tribute to Mr. Noyes on RESTFUL. You can't have that unless vour bed is equipped with Mat- tress and Springs of YOUR type. What is your type? That emph. His | | should get restful sleep—with | {ington and in the earlier days of | its enterprise was forward in lead- ing the annual efforts in behalf of | the Community Chest. | “He had large executive ability | | and fine literary gifts. I knew him .mumumv from his youth onward {and co-operated with him in the | many interests that enlisted his | Mov M. Nayes married Miss Alexandra | sympathies. 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