table and like contributions—but not as of business VENISON DINNER Pairs items expense—only In Will SHIP IDENTIFIED Open Bridge Champions the year in which they are paid out. $8,000 Buy PROFITS TAX Some A group of Senators will test the CUTS committeemen said were NORFOLK, Dec. 6 they Va, (VP).—The to recommend that more in- Illinois of unlikely Village quality Pennsylvania deer meat Coast Guard said yesterday a dis- dividuals pay an income tax or that Thursday night at a dinner they have abled vessel drifting since Friday off the levies on those now paying them Of 5 arranged in honor of Vice President Cape Hatteras was identified as the BY VON ZEDTWITZ MAYBEOFFERED be increased unless a necessity arises Buildings Mt the Associated Press. Morgan Line freighter El for more Garner. Orlente, producing Federal revenue— bound from NEW LEBANON, HI., Dec. 6—For New York to Houston. to finance extra benefits for farmers, The buck down the sale: "The brought by The veasel reported to the Coast for or to make village of New Lebanon, He and A. M. Barnes Score Modification of 2 Business example,* up losses Vice President in Elk County. Pa., Guard Cutter of four houses and a store SPbago that her con- that result from tax consisting week will might projected last be the piece de resist- densers were but with four rooms In the rear." leaking that she did Levies Seen Aim changes. living ance. About 2* 529V2 Points for Open Principal Senators are expect- not need assistance. The El Onente — 1 ■ ■ •- That was the advertisement T. B. ed to attend. carries a crew of 60, Pair Championships. of House Group. Gray, the 80-year-old one-man owner, POTATO DUEL SET inserted In a Genoa newspaper, but By FRANK B. LORD. Bv the Assort*ted Press. he admitted today the offer created . the Aus- Modification of the capital gains and little interest except the vil- Idaho and Maine Products in among trian baron who renounced title A his undistributed profits levies may be lage's 16 remaining residents. Gift She’ll Appreciate! of nobility to come to America to play Hill Contest. the recommendation of a Capital Gray confided in friends that he I with won Ehe principal bridge experts, open pair would sell the 60-year-old village House Tax Subcommittee, which is A duel between Idaho and Maine championship last night in the stock and barrel” for I Fitted Overnite Cases potatoes for the favor of congressional "lock, $8,000. Tray 1 eleventh annual national bridge working daily on a comprehensive palates is scheduled for tomorrow noon He said he purchased it two decades championships, conducted under the overhauling of the entire tax struc- in the Capitol restaurant. ago at an administrator’s sale In 1 Priced From 810.50 auspices of the American Contract Up ture. Geneva, but to fell Bridge League at the Shoreham Hotel. Preliminary to the contest a car- plans incorporate load of through because of a lack of popula- His partner was A. M. Barnes of New Businessmen and legislators, particu- fancy Idaho potato* was to MODEL arrive here and be tion. During the horse and buggy York and their total score was 529 larly since the recent stock market today opened by an official delegation including Secre- days, and before concrete highways points. and business have SHOWN slump recession, tary of Wallace and Idaho virtually isolated the village, there This championship was the classic Agriculture declared the two levies Senators Borah and and were 30 houses on its 1-square-mile *»f the tournament, entitling the win- discouraged Pope Repre- sentatives White and Clark. The site. ners to hold the business and investment in productive po- Regular 827 11 tato* were to be distributed today Two buildings will escape sale—the Trophy for one year and also credits enterprise. Value! among the White House. Senate and schoolhouse. which is owned them with 60 master points in the Waldemar von Zedtwitz (left) and A. Mitchell Barnes, who by the last Yet the subcommittee, besides fa- House Office Buildings, cabinet mem- school district, and the which league's rating of players. Last year night emerged victorious in a 32-team competition for the depot, ^ national voring changes in those taxes, has bers and other officials. was sold some time Special the cup was won in the Chicago open pairs championship here, are ago. shown tournament by Walter Jacobs and receiving the title trophy from William E. McKenney, discussed or agreed on revision of Ralph Kempner. both of Chicago. bridge league secretary. All are from New York.—A. P. Photo. other law's that may be equally far- They did not appear at the Wash- reaching to the particular groups of 50 ington event to defend their title. individuals or firms affected. A 3-Day Super Throughout the tournament much It has talked, for Instance, of re- Special *19 interest was manifested in Mr. Von and the stock and excess Limited Number King Leopold Anne pealing capital Zedtwitz and his playing, but in the Lady profits taxes and more than a half prior events he did not display more dozen “nuisance” and excise taxes— than average ability. In fact, it Romance Rumored Visit such as those on chewing gum and was not he entered the second made of this until --— by furs. RUBBER Splendidly Brain cowhide, beauti- HEELS top qualifying session of the open pair It has considered suggestions that :• ful fitted tray ease is an excellent value at the price. Has 8 tournament with Mr. Barnes that he Denied. However, as Bel- tax-exempt securities be abolished and To got this low pries you attractive fittings: silk lined: 4 shirred pockets. began to develop speed. In the semi- that interest from such securities, if 1 rubber-lined zipper pocket In black or brown finish. finals A'hich were played yesterday gian Ruler Is Duke the tax-exempt feature is retained, be most bring this od with you A case of the highest quality. Make your selection now afternoon. Mr. Von Zedtwitz and his added to a person's taxable income from our large stock. were top in their section, of Portland’s Guest. for purposes of determining the rate —Tuss.f Wod., Thurs. partner It will you to visit our factorjr for trunhs, luggage but eight and one-half be- on the taxable portion. points and leather goods. Sold by us only at our factory show- the subcommittee only. low the strong local pair of Tom By the Associated Press. Tentatively, has room. Hamlin and Dr. E B whose decided to: Conoly, j LONDON. Dec 6 —England won- Simplify the estate and gift taxes. REGULARLY 25c.. score on entering the finals was 437'_>. I dered today whether a British-Belgian Tax dividends from life In- They were also five points behind j royal romance was being unfolded. paid-up F 1 surance policies. D. Kaplan of New York and P. Unexpected, private visits to Eng- j Let business firms deduct the cost E. Sheardown of Toronto, who played land of Belgium's King Leopold III. in section with Mr. Hamlin and of collecting such as those the Queen-Mother Elizabeth and Prince sterns, SHOE REPAIR Mr. In their own section, : awarded in court decisions, which are QUALITY Conoly. Charles, the King's bachelor brother, j not classified as business they were nine and one-half points : had most Englishmen puzzled and ordinary above M. D. Maier and Sam Fry. guessing. profits. <[»"»*« Permit, ions to deduct chart- | .-1 jr, of New York. There were official denials of rumors oorpr.rat Played Steady Game. that the Belgian King's visit to the In the finals, however, they played Duke of Portland's Welbeck Abbey- a steady, consistent and winning game estate indicated a romantic attach- and gradually forged ahead of the ment for the Duke's 21-year-old two pairs that led them in the semi- granddaughter, Lady Anne Cavendish- finals. Hamlin and Conoly played Bentinck. excellent bridge, but were unfortunate Baron Capelle. the King's secretary, in two or three contracts, which described the rumors as "childish fairy caused them to slip into eighth place ! tales.” The Count de Grunne. Cham- • t, the end with a score of 487,;J, I berlain to the Queen Mother, declared which was three and a half points ] when he was asked if the widower below , captain of the King had come to England to choose famous , and two and one- an English bride: "No! No! No! I can half above Mr. and not tell you anything We denied points Kaplan ( LADY ANNE CAVENDISH- Mr. Sheardown. those rumors before we left Brussels.” BENTINCK. Fishbein, one of the winners The baron explained that Queen Harry j World Photo. In the mixed pair event, and his part- j Elizabeth had planned for some time _—Wide ner. Phil Abramsohn of New York. ! to visit the Duke and Duchess of gaged, but her father, the Marquees were always dangerous, but the best Portland, and that the King, "having of Titchfield. denied the reports. they could do was to finish second several days free.” had decided to ac- | The 36-vear-old King's name several with a score of 519. which was 1013 company her. The duke was a friend times has been connected with various points below the winners. of the late King Albert of Belgium. European princesses since the death The surprise pair of the champion- He commented on Prince Charles' j of Queen Astrid in an automobile acci- Ship contest was Ralph Margelius and unexpected arrival in London yester- dent two years ago. On each occasion Herbert Gerst of Norfolk, who were day by saying he was "persuaded the the reports were denied. not rated among the leaders, but who trip was unconnected with his like were just nosed out by Mr. Fishbein 1 mother's and brother's visit,” He Charles, Leopold, was educated 1 at Eton. Both snd Mr. Abramsohn by a half point, added that "Charles is a frequent have many ending in third place wuth a score of visitor to England, where he has a acquaintances in England. number 518’ 2. of friends.” The King and Queen Mother ar- nine wear « irw The of ill- name Prince Charles was rived in London Saturday and went tense excitement when the score was linked with that of Lady Anne in to Welbeck Abbey. Both were suffer- originally announced, giving first place j 1932 in reports that they w-ere en- ing from bad colds and sore throats. to Becker of Philadelphia and Jermal i of New York, with Maier and Fry second and Von Zedtwitz and Barnes MISS MARIAN MALLETT third. Von Zedtwitz immediately pro- tested the result, and when the score EXPIRES IN RALEIGH h**k wr.s revised and corrected it showed Large the finish to be as indicated above. Niece of Former Minister to Costa Estate Sale The error was made in figuring the carry-overs from the previous sessions Rica Lived in Household Furniture of Washington Every Description. and was amicably adjusted. Many Years. —Also— Final Standings. ! Hifh Grade Mahoranr Office Furniture. Relatives of Miss Marian A The following is the list of pairs and Mallett, Desks. Sectional their final in the for many years a resident of Washing- •'WIJTIMD Bookcases. Chairs. File standing open pair Cabinets, Law Rooks. Etc. championship: ton, were notified of her death in Raleigh. N. C At Public Auction Wsldemnr vnn Zedtwitz and A M. yesterday. Barnes. New York 520V, ! Miss Mallett came to Washington At Harry Fishhein and Phil Abramsohn, in 1910 and, with the exception of Sloan’s New York 519 \ Ralph Margelius and Herbert Gerst. six years she spent in Costa Rica with 1 715 13th St. Norfolk. Va. 618',a an uncle, Maj. E. J Hale, then United B ,7 Becker Philadelphia, and B. ! Jermal. New York 511 States Minister to that country, made WEDNESDAY M. D. Maier and Sam Fry. jr. New her home here. More recently, she York 601 December 8th, _ 1937, Dr Louis Mark and Stanley Schwartz. returned to North Carolina. Her death At JO A M. Columbus. Ohio 492 Vi followed a long illness. Oswald Jacoby. Dallas, and Henry Three Br order of the Chanin. Atlanta 491 nephews surviving Miss Mal- National Savinas £ Trust Co. for the Tom Hamlin and Dr. E. B. lett reside Gordon-Cummina Conoly, here—M. M. Overman. C. Estate and Others. Washington 48TVi T. D. Kaplan. New York, and P. E. Beatty Overman and Kenry J. Over- Terms: Cash. Sheardown Toronto 486 man, jr. C. G. Sloan Mi Co., Vne., A nets. w H. Woolworth Buffalo, and B. Established I. Funeral services IBflt._ Fried. Cleveland 481 will be held tomor- Gordon M Gibbs Bloomfield N. J.. row in Favettesville, N. C. and C. C. Friedman. Newark 474 ■ K. N. Marcus. Newton. Mass., and J- L. Cushing. Roxbury. Mass 473'a W H McIntyre and Roy Thurteli. Landslide Detour Built. Washington 47014 E. Hymes and Robert McPharren, LOS ANGELES. Dec. 6 New York <^).—Sixty 469 workmen were to James Silin and George A. Verde, assigned today con- Boston 467‘a struct a temporary passage around YOUR AUTO NEEDS Hal Karp and Mrs. L. W. Lord. Riverside where a million Baltimore 466 drive, tons Mrs Daisy H. Mott. Washington. of earth slipped down from Elysian Terms to Suit and GPOfge J. Kennedy. New York 1 458 Park's mountain” Mrs R. C. Young and John Jackson. "moving recently. Philadelphia 4&7l/7 The City Council has authorised Mrs. W. M. Anderson and D. Far- $25,000 for a trestle and de- SEIBERUNG quargon Toronto 45614 bridge •imon Becker and Robert Sitnek. tour. Philadelphia 44514 two Trore George Rapee. New York and j Charles Voselhofer. Brooklyn 448', ! TREAD llllL J Charles Loekridge. New York and S Herbert R F. Brett and V. de Garton Churchill. Great Neck 439V, Sveshnikoff. Washington 107 4 Mrs M. R. West and Mrs. Eugene Horace M Barnes. Harrisburg. Pa.. BATTERIES, and Nolan. Washington 43s Sidney M. Lidz. Newport. Pa. 10*7 ft HEATERS J. Weisman and Herbert Goldsmith. J. C. Tate and E. T. Simpson. Ar- RADIOS, New York lington. Va. 300 7 436'i M- Mrs J. H. Lemon and L. R. Watson. Strause, Dr. Frank Eh Paula, BaltimoreT, Vulcanising—Retreading Jr.. Washington 435 18"“ ft A ®nd that calls for Fuller and Mrs. Maj. Clarence iaAtant D°r>! A. M. MrV™ Sobel. New York Wyatt. Richmond 1 431 G. L 187 Robert Appleyard and Jesse Slutt. Linsemeyer and Mrs. Linse- New York meyer 3 84 ^ Ataitinq! 4..0 LEHMANS Mrs. E. M. Goddard. Dr Charles Dully and Gerald Col- Asburv N J vin. rr^SUPER SERVICE and Mrs H. Steiner. New Berne. N. C. 3 83R Deal N. j. 42514 E W C Towne. Boston, B. Kebb, and R. A. Owen. Lyneh- and Paul bur? McNulty. Bedford. Mass Va en • 405 William Cheeks and Alfred Stidham and T. B. Brooks. James Sourilas, STATION Washington Washington 3 82 8 II" 4- K *« N.W NA’»«»i 0241 41414 »nd J. M Rothschild and Maud 8. Zontlein. Chas H W„JNew Hiisk?York Kesier. New York 181 1 4()7Vi M “hd V. D Nicholson Silver „7ur^ B. D. Lenett. Bluefield. Spring. Md d *#. ■«