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'"FARMER CONTROL OF SURPLUS BODY URGED BY JARDINE (antinned CLARK FUNDAQUOT SOUGHT INDISTRICT Christian Endeavor Societies Launch Campaign at Meeting Tomorrow. from First Page.) sun that can the of the ineflicien produced.” The anzle of approach 1o he problem he termed the ingle which must function when the livic u.v tarmer has put his house in order of azriculture must he under: In terms of na fonal welfare rather than merely | partisan gain. sunrante wellbeing Jardine’s Program. In the prozram for improvement of azricultural situa Jardine considered of outstanding im i=e this city's quot Chureh farm credit mpalzh | e val wds. waterway de plus problem y ition of the rax ste and local cantribute of the tnequalities ftuation © where taves second 1s 4 cause of their he safd. Inequalities in should he wanld Drew o Satary menis veduced and esident o wer consideration ziven 1o m-{ (ATNING power of land he time hape our utlic policies of land uiilization defi inltely 1o the advantaze of agricul ture as u whole.” he <aid. “The Gov crnment ~hould not embark on uneco. | nomic development projects | Where credit_conditions have avated by bank failures iion can be met by setting ultnral credit corporations vhich new funds cen he bro he community throuzh the ir cdft. Orzanizat witural credit rome 1o 0 mem & heen wp asri through It inio medi trar rporations he i actallished ovedit freizin the many tha om the marker R e o b gricultural sity trom his an neans to deal ntributer 1o ttion mal repor L with & In the frty s constitn- seribing the work fove field of production Govern \ent axencies can furnish vith 2 hackzround of econom mation which will serve 1 clligen program of * % * In the field of dist Government oide wekzround informar erly asive des for infor zuide in sduction hution the essentisl New Societies can as 4 zuide 1o marketinz. * * * A eompre standards xnd products should he ehouses and ter ninal storaz lities <hould b nade adequate. and ~tored farm prod nets ziven a credit statns on a par ith other commadities. * * * phas credit machiner , evolved which will permit much broad of non-perishable crops. Face Three Problems. nizations clieved: The produiction o’ market the improvement of marketing { conditions varzaini wer of the produc [ am anxicus 1o promte the dev BUILDING OF MODELS FOR IDEAL HOMES HERE | touma Sfnes. " Torarcar voet the tonmme {ment mav render co-operatives even Zreater assistance than in the past, | have ziven mv support 1o a measure ‘ now heforc Congzress expanding the nitree, department’s werk in the field of With ThHe S1an |l ticting, research and dorvic o eae nan ins. research and service Fide < particulzr section of the coun does not lack ful co-opera Your farmers’ co-operative ele hest examnles « . I is my apin You have the foundation on o huild 4 thorouzhly effective set up, * v ¢ Some f our must he ry, Bdw adjustment of needs STAR WILL SPONSOR < are amonz ot ureessful co on hat vhich ation Form Exporting Nation. he ulture i@ not the farmers’ whale Nitiog t on. declaved m alane. hecause the ad a hand in | uses will | Sam (1. Th 0 of the . in differe <ihly he erected He made the dec- inciisirs v chief ni- farmer 1o rthe rmal surplus home market con- the price an what well us that myenience and v the ordinar riff duty ol ihe the pendant the puh further Stot from the This norm:1 and the nther Wil he ¢ ed forms of surnlus which 2ppear in the ideal home farminz husiness have 4 zreat deal fations are 1aid tn the | in an with owr farm problem. How 2ardner | can we dispose of 1t so that the farmer can et an American vrice for what he sells al home. and thus afford him opportunity market his erops yder the sdmme Highly protectea oon dition as that under which I pelled 10 vroduce them I it were possible for henees of 1& tvpes and cost. hut | ha thrauzh the calumns of The Star there | details of the erec | from 1he | surply this kind v success i | o daicomn farmers to forecast exactly the return from their plantings and 1e forecast demana cars in advance. it then he for them 1n rezulate their to demand a 1facturer possihle =npoh M'CORMICK TO MEET HIS WIFE IN EUROPE €ails en Dentschland—Terse State- ment Fails to Explain Re- ported Troukle. the sk hrief state. Par the first Curb D nublic | hurden | zreatly in | the | " ins —_— O O T T | Gross Ton Pennsylvania COAL 7.90 THE EYENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. UNDERTAKER'S ROW HIT AT HEARING Dupont Circle Citizens and Doctors Oppose Opening of Establishments. Lindividuals who can 'CHARGE OF GOUGING IN COAL IS DENIED: INQUIRY ORDERED WCantinned frmn‘ 'RESPECT PATRIOTS, SPEAKER URGES S. A. R. Official Evidently Re- fers to Remarks of Ru- pert Hughes. First Pagen coke, at 51 and run-of-the mine Biuminous coal ar §8.50 ton a ton In announcing the of the morrow waid that <pecial maeting Senute District committee 1o (flernoon. Senator Capper orge and tell the committee vitizens nizations anything about the price of coal here Vizorous protests agzinst the open- ing of undertahinz establishments on | Connecticut avenne were regisiered | by residents of the fushionable ahodes in the Dupont Circle nelzhborh indrepresentiatives of 4 | ciations &t 4 public heari | tore the Zonink timany nrohibit the stahlishment pening o | Frtakime e Conne avenue were that they were aly smice to public health: that thev | d inten-ify trafic conzestion with | funsral processions and that property | values would he deprectared Doctors Also Object. A letter from the anch or t American Medical Ass fation also was presented ntinz out that undertaking parlors and 1o i | neral processions would have « had | vehological effect on patient sfcians n the territory ¢ uch establishments, | | L streets if the pro operty in ih “e Har commiss! repres which he d planned 10 huild the |is approved {1sed th aid h | name o the north s Vork avenue ready D with 4 hus Dosed sarage its to Re for the Asked, rezonir zoning d the improvement of the | sides of Conduit ricted a I by the the ureas District River flay he proposed Charles A, + apened the {ment in favor of the change 4 vivid nrophetic ection in tuture forth black clouds Opposes Row Houses The 1&vritary. . F. ed. is hest suited for semi-detached Chesapeake anc Ottenbers and . wn G Seeks 1o Build Rows. My, Ottenberz nointed out th vis Cafritz had planned 1o de larze heart-shaped section lvin 1ween Foihall road and Condoit Georgeta docs, and rean the henefit of protective tariffs and such devices that onerate effectively for Rut | dreams of this as possibie, indnstry no one “We need 4 strong definite agricul tural palicy for Ameries that will work We have a well d ~d nolicy ‘or other crouns Our Anancial potier was finally secured throuzh the Fed. cral Reserve act. far financial profec tion which ma%es panies . 1 im possible.” elivery Price Has Never Been Higher Any Time This Season coit ready for A larzer and e Radio” 11 vour old et thr The nA Banipment ~la Radin ward, mint tan, Three cents per Franklin 4840 mum §3¢ per insertinn CTRIFFITH (OP consomaTio I 1319 G Street N.W. Washinzton | .0 | Pennsylvania declared would be heard. “We are particularly anxious.” he added. “to find our 10 What extent the people have heen uying coal at the mines on « co-op esied during nen Without ment & i name with plain allusion to Rupert Hugh recent remarks upon Georze Washir ton. Judge Harvey | president zeneral of the Americin Dplanse fr et ehant auer 4t Raus up an therine ocieny Shuation.” 2.2 of the Letter i P1s last night Seniti Feoed <honld zer of the (Tin Al v whe would east ftention tu 4 letter wland L=t Frid New Y pavinz b the char; in o which umer in complained that on for ing thrieit iR e ctading of the first President oft_coa) and cok Praises Work of Waomen. Weda not nnde M Cannon’s letie the hituminons ind western Indivec iy tand this The harqueters. wha also included aperators in DAughters of the American Revoly Pennsvivania Children of the \ccused of profit- | Revolution, heard Judge which are | Dralse the notable work of Aistrict | country’s Americin Remington Amer sain the in pr ubstitutes for purchased in the woth 1o independence nd erving its ideal trom | He cspecially pres- | work of Mrs. Annx Fleming Pittshurgh the mines the Senator U the Uinderstind that being xold in the City of W ington 1 1450 per ton i Mr. President praised the “nt time s fuel b home ckshirz. Va. tn be pr can b he uni Senat inelnde rren Georze Shorpe Clark PhoI Mur 1ame ©*hild Le i ailev. Rober Bennett COUNTY G.0.P. WOMEN. REORGANIZE CLUS Mrs. Nelzon Shepard of Riverdale Chasen Precident—Metzerntt nointing ont the need artie i the impo FRESH SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED e o I'ree-Ripened Fruit, Direct From Groves Oranges, dozen ........ . ceee... 25¢ Baskets of 50 for ....... Baskets Selected Oranges . . . o sievaren .SI .00 Grapefruit, 3, 4and 5for................ 25¢ Baskets of 13, 16 and 20 for. . .....$1.00 Mixed Baskets of Oranges and Grapefruit. . $1.00 We Carry a Full Line of Extra Fancy Apples, Nuts and Other Fruits The Orange Grove Market Corner 12th and New York Avenue N.W. JANUARY 'BLANTON AND REID e MEET UNSCATHED: Wontinnad from hefore vided here protected been instruct ymmitree o m Tteid 21, 1926. Trilitie Blante ' would leave his byl ee and Ay he m t1ake his hills NO FIGHT DEVELOPS with the commit Tieid called after him thar Church Official Named. First Paze othar committess, The have proper lezal eounse \iy ol th Commis Raby to see that their vizht hoth Lofore the and Reid M B Al umbraze last ' he had dement 10 isked when the ake pla he replice ought 10 have more . ense thar 1wk a folish question amination het he hod rn(AVv rpeated Two Witnesses. work af the Publie Bell and Al tant 1o the Were the anly v c last night, My, B i by o vole ner af e de i endeavn he could for Blanton h from hein ween compelled 1o vitne those fnisre frer he had in defe heen ding 1 Main oth St. N Hotel Inn s108.210% % PAID ON D on | oy Zatinz las) pli vhls -uvxm;sl 35 Dlanian hud Samenee] U | S 1 el A DEPOSITS uonn(: PL!\N BANK Starting iday Morning, January 22nd, 8:30 AN | Necktie Sale 165% For Ties Regularly £2 and $2.50 For Ties Regularly £1 and S1.50 5113 speechmaking 1and s 1o know when vou've <aid cnough The secret nof zaod vicing We've let aur artist dn most of the ralking here Heavtiful parterns. aren’t thes * lnw prices. too. even for a sale Astonishingl Thie mextisteni#<to praperls scrve'yon tomprenw marning ar 8:30, The Avenue at Ninth Opposite W., B. & A. Station OPEN EVENINGS T o e T R [ L T T T They're Making Shredded Wheat at the FOOD SHOW At the Washington Auditorium 1900 E Street N.W. Demonstrating the same process that is followed in all four of the great sunlit and sanitary Shredded Wheat factories. The cooked whole wheat grain is spun into delicate, porous fila- ments which are afterwards formed into biscuits or “littl= loaves," and then baked in coal ovens. "The doctors call Shredded Wheat ‘‘a well-balanced ration'’ be- cause it supplies every element the human body needs and in the right proportion. The crisp, tasty, oven-baked shreds of whole wheat are delicious with milk, and may be served at anv meal. You'll like it even better after you see how Shredded Wheat is made TTTTNHe| L L CEC O U T S T O e LT T T L T T T T T illlIl""IlllIIllIIllllllllIlIIIII"IlIlllIIIHHIIIIII|IIIIIIII|I I e e e T T