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Show r 10 t ' f i'- - T':i!;rT, Friday morning, dkcemw.-.i- s, im MELLON SEEKS INCOME TAX DEDUCTION FOR CHARITY --L- REWARD ASKED FOR BUSINESS -- CHINA POLICE In7Wasliington Summary of Activity in Nation's Capital Thursday DRY AGENTS CITED FOR -- EXECUTE TEN BURROS CARRY-SCIENTISTS HOUSE HASTENS TO WORK ON FARM EFFICIENCY ceeds Frank McNamy of yie District of Columbia. forces dies Lifesize MAMA WILMINGTON. Del., Dec. II P). former Richard Sylvester, Major supertntedent of the metropolitan DOLLS police department of Washington, D. C, died here today. He waa about 70 yeara old. He retired on Decem(By the Associated Press.) Ex- ber I from active service as head of Senate passed 1113,006,00 psb-H- e Sloves Committee American ' DOWN Archaeologists tire protection division of E. I. du works ron traction bill. Measure Would Strike Off Sc Co. Nemours Pont Senator Swanson advocated the de of 2Bo WEEK pedite Revolving Begin Last Leg He was Instrumental In the organi.aa Much as 15 Fer postponement of senate action on zation of the International Associaworld court antU neat session. Bill. Graves. Fossil for Only tion of Chiefs of Police, and served as Chairman Leggs said nss of Cent. bushels of Grain Stabilisapresident of the association for fifteen years. tion corporation's wheat for The WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 By CARLES HOLLOWAY. might depress prices. Major 8ylvester was born in Iowa In All Dr CECILS. DICKSON. tohouse committee moved Irrigation Senate interstate commerce City, Iowa. He atudlrii law. but abanSOYOPA. Sonora, Mexico. Dec. 11 to on senate bill a action WASHINaTON. Dec. 11 day expedite that profession for Journalism. Walks, talks, committee questioned G s e r f a (UP). The trackless wastes extend- to create a $95,000,000 revolving fund doned Legislation to encourage corporation worked on several newspapers In Smith, nominated chairman sleeps. cries ing northward along the Yaqul river to help fanners by loans to take up He to increase their contributions for Otis Washmidwest to and the went then of power commission. . scienof the b ( today stretched ahead traces bonded Indebtedness ot drainage discharitable purpose) during the pres as a announced burean ft Censes newspaper of correspondent. s tific expedition seeking dressed aud tricts and other political subdivisions ington rut depression, by permitting them to planned te make a new uneiuploy-wen- t, ss After officer serving race disbursing of supermen. prehistoric uudr a a a a d Chairman Smith of Idaho said the of the Ute Indian commission, he endeduct gifts in computing income for survey nest month. The party set out this morning on measure would bo revised and substi- tered police work In Washington and tax purposes, was proposed to conBuy now for Doak annoanced lamomentous its of last Secretary stage the retuted lor a similar bill Xmaa. gress today by Secretary Mellon. became head of the force, bor department waa conducting quest a burro train carrying the ported to the house. Hepreviously added party eventually Ills proposed measure was Intro- an Investigation In the position seventeen te ascertain if scientists remaining and Mexican American duced immediately by Chairman otoriona gangsters could be should realize it would do years. He organized the Du Pont route to where a num- leaders over a much toward keeping farmers from protection division Hawley of the house ways and means In 1914. of giant skeletons are burled. ber to hold committee. the ranks of unemployed. Hawley plana United Press correspondent ac- Joining The soon CHAIRMAN and Hull, apNAMED. Republican, predicted quick Representatives hearings President Curtis, and urged early accompanied the expedition and it was Illinois, and Fulmer, Democrat, WASHINGTON. Dec. 11 UP). Ezra proval of the bill In congress. tion. that as any improbable regarded Carolina, In an open hearing Brainerd, Jr., of Oklahoma, a memCorporations would be permitted In view of the emergency member of the party would be able South 135 Booth tinder the bill to deduct as much as and the fact thatexisting today also stressed that farmers ber of the Interstate commerce coma with to return tonight to corporations, Soyopa , should remain on their land. J5 per cent of the net inoome for well as Individuals, should be encourmission since 1927, was elected today word of progress. inclusion of irrigation chairman Demand charity and relief purposes for the aged to contribute liberally to relief by his associates. He suc- The scientists planned to establish districts in for measure was climaxed the Current fiscal year only. Y Mellon wrote, I beof the on banks the organizations," aqui by an assertion by Representative their camp Mellon addresned the recommendathat it would be advisable, for and start excavation work at a near- Arenta, tion to Speaker Longworth and Vice lieve Republican, Nevada, that he the time being, to allow corporations site immediately. by would Insist on such amendment in the same deductions as are allowed 8ervlng as guide was J. L. Coker, the committee. to individuals In respect of gifts made the Sonora mining man who found Representative Simms, Republican, exclusively for charitable or unemthe skeletons a short time ago while New Mexico, also sought this revirelief ployment emergency purposes."' excavating for a gold mine. He said sion, ss did J. R. Mason, retired Ban Mellon said a number of Inquiries the surroundings indicated the area Francisco business men. had been made by unemployment reonce had been a burial ground, leadFulmer said the bill would benefit! lief organizations in regard to the ing the scientists to hope that many 6.000,000 farmers In of other fossil remains would be found the states. matter, and added there was no profound would vision three skeletons which The by corpora Is 'Unless permit done now, CHECKED IN tlona to make such deductions. DeCAN Coker measured more than eight feet he added, something districts in the DAY ductions were allowed, however, by in height, with skulls a foot long. southeast, picturing will districts the go Into They constituted, according to Dean the hands of receivers and be bought by treating them court decisions on funds contributed Univerof to the H. institutions Cummlgna whereby corporation Byron promptly. The quin, up by some large syndicate and ophie end laaatire la employees were benefited. sity of Arizona archaeology staff, erated aa chain farms. of revenue leader of internal former Utah bureau The and professor, Grove's Laxative Chairman Smith hoped to comthe expedition, the first definite in- plete EROMO QUININE feels," he continued, that while con' the hearing tomorrow.- - He said trlbution to emergency relief or to formation in support of the ancient it would inbe amended to of race .V.t such organizations as community a regarding giants terest on the loans at 3 perprovide cent. NATIONAL death thq veteran gets the legends PROJECTS prior 0 dwelled once this contribute chests in would that valley. VnJl undoubtedly amount of the policy. The average The senate measure, sponsored by " to Jake Senator to the public welfare, and as such amount for each veteran is a little Their Journey todaythewasroute Glenn, Republican, Illinois, folwould be beneficial to the corporathe expedition along (Continued From Paso Om) over $1000. would limit appropriations for the , Corofour lowed centuries ago by tion, nevertheless, the benefits to be Is that this What is now loans to $19,000,000 s year. It would nado and his Spanish Conqulstadore authorize derived by the latter or their em- use a WBge scale equal to the high aum should be proposed the secretary of interior to paid to the veterans on an that resulted tour exploration ployees would not be sufficiently di- estAnpaid in the local territory. instead until of advances, on the actual the immediately waiting negotiate Senator of by attempt Grand Connally, 1945. The amount in discovering the rect as to bring them within the M Canyon value of bonds or other negotiable required la sides of Colorado. all terms of the lew at at present Inter- Democrat, Texas, to liberalize the On the the While the government would certificates of indebtedness. to a direct were stretches approof provisions scientists land permit great preted." be obliged to raise this sum, only Individuals are allowed to deduct priation of half of the 80.000.000 for about ad- that mining engineers believe hold FEDERAL BANKS HAVE half of it would the richest atores of gold ore in the Cdeiutlu from their groee Income 15 per cent federal road aid to the states wss ditional outlay by the represent government. 43 to 33. JO for contributions for charitable pur rejected. cash value of the policies, world. None ever has been able to RECORD RESERVES The present Ne Senator Oddie, Republican, pose. This measure would not put such as any insurance company retrieve this wealth, for the warlike vada. offered the amendment adding would tribes living in the district are Yaqul recorporations on sn equal basis. The From Pan On.) is $1,170,000,000. (Conttnu.il pay, of all trespassers. $5,000,000 for use in constructing about $1,640,000,000, would jealous roads on the public domain and In- mainder, tem The were Mexican of presence governplaced by the report at the be a clear gift by the grovemment to ment SEEKS BIGGEK PARK. dian reservations. officials, among them Profes- grand total of $3,141,000,000, virtually veterans. the sor Manuel San Senator Wagner, Democrat. New WASHINGTON. Dec, 11 (Extehistorical all of which is tn gold, while total liaAnyone familiar with veterans and geographical Domingo, research investiga- bilities are $4,942,000,000. Total rension of the south and east bounda- York, in a speech criticising the at- legislation in the knows recent past for the the state Hoover administration of Sonora, was re- sources of the reserve system exactly ries of the Mount Rainer national titude of that the probability of congress eo tor as sufficient protection for equal Its liabilities at all times, but tlie park would be authorized by a bill In- toward relief, i emanded that the ad- acting this appropriation' la great. garded the troduced today by Representative ministration permit- final action on Similar expedition. ratio of reserves Is now higher than judgment is entertained by his bills to set up an employment In many years. Summers, Republican, Washington. know the strong who Since the stock market crash of planning commission and to provide S;rson individual senators and repfor collection of more ac?uratc era resentatives to do what 1929, the member banks of the systhink they tem have not been borrowing at their ployment Statistics. Will please the veterans. It will be Al this time. Director Steuart recalled accustomed rate. This means there last spring congress tpat census of the bureau announced that are ample reserve system funds to THE-Btthe senate, tome conscious aid distressed member banks anysupplementary survey of employ- especially in passing an appropriation ment conditions in 30 cities would be Pleasure where in the United States. for veterans, which President Hoover undertaken January 15 to get the lat- publicly bad described as legislaSCOUT LEADER VISITS. est available picture of the situation. tion. Baaed on tbit episode and on The senate also accepted amend- knowledge of the Samuel C. Reaves, director of the situation. It present ments by Senator George, Democrat, U fair to estimate that not 35 out of Cub Scouts of the St. Loula Boy Distinctive Work Georgia, and Black, Democrat, Ala- 96 senators, and not 75 out of 435 repScout council, visited D. E. Hamto bama, authorize the expenditure of resentatives, will vote against legi190 mond, Salt Lake council chief exthe balanc.- available for load con- slation if they think it would be pleasecutive, here Thursday. Mr. Reaves ' struction 1ft the areas ing to veteran generally. is visiting western councils. of their states without requiring the If passage of the appropriation is Hackensack Meadows May states to match the amount. About averted, it will be through Become Site Model 8508,000 remains for Georgia and strategy and control exerfor Alabama. cised by leaders In the house. PfflIANTHROPY INTO WASHINGTON. Dec. 11 (PI. Prohibition Director Woodcock believes In punishing dry agents "ruthlessly" for slackness in duty or overstepping their powers, but also beIn hearty commendation lor Raid Reteals Scheme to lieves good work. He made this known today in lasu Assassinate Leader Ing special citations to two Oklahoma' dry agents for a "meritorious deed. Nationalists. They were Henry R. Smith and Henry B. Jones, who captured a still from a heavily armed force without shooting or bloodshed. HANKOW. China. Dec. 11 (UP) to When confronted by men armed Discovery of a communist plot Kai-Shwith rtfles," Woodcock, said, Smith assassinate President Chlang on in a raid and Jones remained oool and there today resulted Red" headquarters here, and the was no shooting Nevertheless, they execution of ten confessed plottcra.liook back with tliem the leader, an Oklahoman named A. C. Mannon. If girl Including an The plot waa to reach Its climax they had been amateurs or had lost with the arrival of the president of their heads there would bare been China at Hankow from Nanking, shooting and probably loss of Ufe." where be la to make hit headquar The feat will be Inscribed upon the ton in preparation for leading Chi- permanent records of Smith and nese troops against bandits. Jones as federal dry agents- The Chinese troops and police who cooperated in .the raid found sOO IIOOVER FACES FIGHT counterfeit badges which would enBILL able the plotters to gain admission TO HALT to a welcome meeting for the chief executive. Then, it was planned, that (OonUatMd Freaa raat Om.) one of their number should shoot down the president, while other year congress enacted that each vetmembers of the plotters created such eran should be paid 1 a day addihome service and $135 a disturbance that the perpetrator tional for day for overseas service. To the eum would be enabled to escape. at the thus Prior to their execution, members for each veteran added 35 per cent. The of the communist group confessed government vetwaa be the sum to not to paid the conspiracy and revealed all de- erans tn cash. Congress enacted that tails. Lists of communists and agitators it should remain In the treasury in China were said to have been drawing 4 per cent Interest for 30 seized in the raid, and the Chinese year. The amount la payable either at them police were complimenting ar period. selves that the seizure will have a the termination of the 1, 1C45, or at the prior death definitely crippling effect upon radi- January seen of veteran. It will the be that cal activity in China. are, tn effect, u SecMany more arrests are expected to the certificates retary Mellon called them, "endowfollow todays raid. ment policies The premiums are paid not by the but by the government. The MILLIONS VOTED FOR veteran veteran pays nothing. In 1945 or at ; PLOT LAND OF GIANTS LOAN MEASURE Hunt of 04 m 45c to Fund $3.95 ek can . WESTERN le Co. Furniture BtaU VETS BI three-fourt- 7 Clean Curtains hs 20-ye- ONI T,! ? rV For Christinas We suggest that you send them to us this week and avoid Groves Laxative BOOM the last minute rush JSEJnNHWE Tableti N. Y. SEEKS TO i RECLAIM BIG SWAMP AREA Hyland - flood-strick- en parlla-mehta- comfort footwear only the beet is GIVE THEoffinest yonr loved ones! THE ECONOMY is the MOST REASONABLE PLACE In' Town to Buy GOOD FOOTWEAR! . UOm' Felt Ladles D'Ormy 65t Mpceaaia, soft chrume sole S Pair St Zapoa Chairman Legge' Before Farm Group. The senate agriculture committee heard Chairman Legge of the farm board warn that distribution of bucltels of wheat held by the board's grain subsidiary to provide food for the unemployed would have an adverse effect on prices. A subcommittee, beaded by Senator Capper, Republican. Kansas, author or the proposal, was appointed to make a study. Oeorge Otis Smith. President Hoo ver's nominee for chairman of the power commission, told the senate Interstate commerce committee he was tn full sympathy with the regulation of inters'tate Secretary Mellon Donbta Advisability. An argument made in favor of the bill by Senator Vandenberg of Mlchl an la that there could he no greater economic stimulant in the mass than the release of perhaps $ 1000 apiece in the hands of some 3.000.000 persons. Secretary Mellon admits this argument in part, but adda that it would be a temporary stimulation of an artificial character. Secretary Mellon Is opposed to the would be appropriation because necessary for the government to Issue bonds to raise the amount. Mr. Mellon says. definitely of the opinion that the United States cannot government successfully sell mission. $3500.000.000 of bonds for this purTbs naval committee decided upon pose st this time. Sunnyslde, CaL, as the site for the (New York Herald -- Tribune Newa proposed west coast dirigible base Service.) and continued Its study of a naval building program for the next fiscal 00 year. Liltin' Bruwa Felt Bverett, i bulker sole, rubber keel.. krona kid Bverett, bulker sole saS rubber keel Men' No clear sign was painted to show a path through the yesses" and hoes" for and against Immediate consideration Gy the senate of the world court protocol, and the pros and cons of. a special session for it. Ladles' krowk, klue or black leather moccaslq, sett chrume sob COHIAINl NO OPlArftft OB MABMtUL OKUteft ftOLB LAW VtAK JIM tOITi-AT TOUR ORUO tTORt Mm's browa frit Hylo, velvet culler, bather role, rubber heel. it Iam Forest Fires Drop In Damage Toll WASHINGTON, Dec. U the driest season in years, fire damage to national forest lands this year was held to $237,370, a reduction of almost 95 per cent from last year. This decrease, the forest service said today, was accomplished in the face of an increase in trie number of fires from 7449 in 1929 to 8203 for the season Just ended. Forest area burned over amounted to 195,965 acres, only a fifth of last year's total acreage. ANOTHER BIG DAY spite TODAY! for Gty. ry NEW YORK. Dec. 10 (CTS). The transformation of an area of waste, marshy land twice as large aa Manhattan Island Into what ultimately will be a model city and a leading industrial center of the United States with a population of more than half a million, la envisioned In a proposal presented today by the regional plan of New York for the consideration of the public and of the New Jersey meadows reclamation, commission. The swamp to be converted under the plan is the Hackensack meadows of New Jersey, less than three miles from New York City. Aa in the case of the city of Washington, a great city would be planned from the very beginning as a unit A central management. In charge of the reclamation and construction would correlate factory, residential and recreational areas and all types of transportation In such a manner as to Insure desirable living and working conditions tor the population and efficient functional facilities for the industries. A proposed expenditure of involved in the filling of the meadows with 172,000000 cubic yards of earth, according to the studies made by the meadows reclamation commission of New Jersey would be quickly repaid by the Increased value of the land. The value of unimproved meadow land Is estimated by the commission as $483 an acre, and laud fully Improved at- $10.- -i 130 an acre Reclamation would cost December Sale of VIOLINS at 20 i. - Mens brown kid Romeo, flexible leather sole, rubber keel Meas goldea browa fell kid lauthcr euie epees, mi; OOC approximately $5000 per acre. A system of canals would be dug, corollary to a main channel connecting the bend of the Passaic river to the Hackensack river, and a unified system of railroads, transit lines and highways would serve all central points of the reclaimed area. GROUP A $25 to $35. Sale price Americas Beauty or Felt Cavelier, oft chrome sob, bather Peacock tips- Eld; Down stairs 05c - Eight-Cen- t WWMM Corner Main and Broadway Al Capone, at he is not likely j Check Leads to Prison S- THOUSANDS OF GIFT BARGAINS! COME SEE SHAKE -- TODAY! ASSORTMENT OF VIOLINS rangiu Including case and bow. GROUP 0 LOT OF GOOD VIOLINS at prices from $70 to $100. Including fine case and bow. Sale price OP). Immigration authorities said today it seemed Capone was a citizen of the United States. Capone is understood to have been born in Naples, but has been natural-- 1 tzed. CkildreaS SPEICIIERJudge EM Whatever happens to the hands of the law, to be deported. 11 Our import shipment of violins has just been received. Added to our regular large stock makes a wonderfulassortment ly complete from which selections may be made. All our genuine old and especially fine violins included in this sale. GROUP B VIOLINS FROM $10 TO $00. good case and bow. Sale price Leader Gtizen Dec. Vir THE VIOLIN, excepting only the piano, is the most popular of all instruments. Here is an unusual opportunity for members of school orchestras and other students to purchase good instruments at greatly reduced prices. Any vio lin purchased during this sale may be exchanged any time within two years for a more expensive Instrument and the fuU amount paid will be allowed on the exrhange. V4e have classified a large number of instruments into groups from which selections may be made at uniform prices. - WASHINGTON. to Discount $125,-000.00- 0, U. S. Finds Gang Children's Peececk of Am. Beauty felt Hylo, leather tips, soft chrome sole V;:' Minn. (UP). , MINNEAPOLIS, One check had brought two men to penitentiary today. Harold Bassett pleaded guilty of raising the clieck to $83. and Joseph B. Runyan pleaded guilty to stealing it from Bassett. Bassett will have to serve four yeara, whl'e Runyan a year aiqgl a day. m price from $19,50 $32.00 rkk tr vDi:eUU A GROUP D SELECTED LOT OF FINE VIOLINS, including many famous makes such as Swjtzcr, Heinrich Roth, Kreuslcr, Loncndall aud several eopies of famous instruments. Regular prices rung4 from $100 to $200. Including fine case and how. Sale price . $87.00 CONVENIENT TERMS "ll ! |