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‘STONE SAYS CUTTING ~ FARM BOARD LOANS WOULD BE INJURIOUS Courageous Extension of Credit; Continues Only Remedy, ‘ Chairman Says Minneapolis, March 10—)—Cur- | tailment of the loaning power of the! federal farm board would greatly in- dure efforts to restore farm credit an @gricultural price declines, Chairmai ames C. Stone told northwest dairy- men Thursday. Courageous extension of credit to} strengthen over-deflated prices and/ to prevent the failure of sound insti- tutions “continues to be the only rem- edy for the present situation,” he said in an address at the annual meeting; of the Land O'Lakes Creameries, re- gional dairy cooperative. Methods employed by the board to help maintain financial stability of cooperative organizations are similar; to those aimed to assist the securities market through the enactment of emergency measures including the re- construction finance corporation act, Stone asserted. He said the board has not lost sight | of its main objective, the organizing of cooperative markets and readjust-! ment of production to meet changing; market conditions. Substantial as- sistance through loans from the board's revolving fund have been ex- tended to dairymen including the Land O'Lakes creameries with “satis- factory results,” he said. “Visualize the depths agricultural prices might have reached if cooper- atives had been forced to dump their holdings on an unwilling market and there had been no wheat and cotton Stabilization purchases,” Stone said. “Subsequent events have shown de- cisively financial relief measures on an even larger scale were necessary to check violent deflation. Few peo- ple realize the part the farm board has been and is playing in the main- tenance of credit. “While banks and other lending in- stitutions were sharply reducing credit, the farm board from the mid- dle of 1931 to last month increased the amount of credit in use by prac- tically $100,000,000.” SLAYS TWO AND SELF Oregon, Ill., March 10.—(#)—Henry Bellars, 37, of Rock Falls, shot and seriously wounded his 22-year-old wife, Margaret, and her brother Wed- nesday night in what officials term- ed a fit of jealousy and then killed himself before the eyes of police who had come to his brother’s home at Sterling to arrest him. GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN Cordova, Spain, March 10—(2)—A general strike was declared Thursday although shops remained open. The general labor union instructed the workers not to join in the strike. Syndicalist and communist headquar- ters were closed to prevent possible outbreaks. WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH Minneapolis, March 10.—(?)—A woman leaped to her death from the 12th floor ef a-hotel here Thursday. Apparently despondent and just re- covering from a nervous breakdown, Mrs. Emmett Farr, Minneapolis, reg- Four men were killed. and about 30 wounded when some 3,000 unemployed marchers overpowered police at the city limits of Dearbor: River Rouge plant. Police are shown here in retreat. They returned with reserves and finally dispersed the mob. Associated Pre-- 9-4 n, Mich., and forced their way to the gates of the Ford Motor company’s WINTER STILL HOLDS SWAY OVER COUNTRY South, Northeast, Atlantic Coast Sections Are Held in Icy Grip (By The Associated Press) Winter's pennants still fluttered over large slices of Uncle Sam's do- main Thursday. Cold winds swept the south; snow swirled in parts of the northeast; northwest blasts chopped the Atlan- tic; and the frigid wave which pushed the mercury to season's lows in many areas showed no sign of letting up. The death list in the storm which began Sunday stood at about 40. A_crew of 34 abandoned the collfer H. F, De Bardeleben after running for under half dozen miers. Pretty Trick, Eh? — nearly three days with a broken ud- Another Kidnaper motorship Laganbank. | Off Cape Sable, N. S., the German) New York. March 10—(P)—A sec- is aaa sent out an SOS Wed-|..4 man convicted of kidnaping an [Buffalo A boy was found frozen to|0he Prisoner already is under e life (death in Pennsylvania, Cold con- |Sentence. was sentenced Thursday to | ee son. eran snow was eight to 10)" “sfax Lipsky, 32, was convicted with New York City, with 14 above zero, ct. Thad its coldest day of the season |kMdnaping Oct. 13 of Sidney Mann, a northeast’ still were marooned by snow. From the northwest Wednes der. They transferred to the British i. - Receives Sentence freighter Harburg, endangered by a |_A Dilzzard blinded autoists about |UPPer eas: side butcher, for which jtinued to damage southern crops. In | Se'¥¢ 12 to 20 years in Sing Sing pri- |Sam Lesser, and Leon Golden for the ‘Wednesday. Automobiles in the| |day came reports of sub-zero weath- | jer. ° | | But near Niagara Falls residents; {saw sign‘ of “an early spring"—13 wild swans. “HANDLING” A HORSE Horses. have been measured ‘by | “hands” from very ancient times. The {measurement is from the top of the butcher. Ransom of $50,000 was de- manded. Mann gave all he had with him, $75, and later his wife delivered $725. Golden was sentenced to a life term. Lesser is to be sentenced Friday. ITALIAN LEADER DIES Rome. March 10.—(?)—Paolo Bo- Selli, war-time premier of Italy, died Thursday at the age of 93. He was prime minister in 1916 and 1917 but was forced out as a result of the Italian defeat at Caporetto in Octo- |e ane ground. 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Vionnet’s « short cave oversleeves, drop-shoulder effects, tie closings at the waist and neck, or perhaps an unusual buttoned- over double lapel, give them indi- viduality. ‘The fabrics are sources of much interest. Velvety yarns are spon- sored for popular and medium priced frocks. Over and over again, they are used for two- piece dresses with ribbed-bottom blouses. Lace-work and hand- fashioning are prominent as dec- orative accents. Stress is laid particularly on a kid angora and ostrich feather fabric that is farily light weight, and on several new rough fab- tics of ratine with wool, and others with almost invisible diag- onal striping called turquoise , Mesh and mouse mesh. Ribbed angora is also a highlight. The blouse group is important, especially large’ lace mesh ver- sions in boucle with wool and blouses with striped treatments or large plaids. Neokline varia- tions is understood. Stripes present an important hase of color accent on the Sweaters of knit costumes. 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