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The negotiations have developed into sort of formal auctioning, with the mittce planning to recommend to Songress acceptance of the highest bid. Fac;: bidder js being given an_oppor- |tunity to liberalize his proposal, espe- clally the provision for fertilizer pro- duction, Companies Negotiating. committee today negotiated B. Bell, president of the 1 Cyanamide Co., and Elon H. Hooker. Yesterday they heard representatives of the Union Carbide Co. and the Southern Associated Pow- er Co. By tomorrow they expect to be down to rock bottom, prepared to start the final draft of a bill authorizing the acceptance of one of the bids. Mem- ! the committee stoutly deny f extension of will be through with their work by Monday, the last day allowed by the resolution. The President’s suggestion that a bhid he accepted that will not call for any further expenditure of Federal s has thrown the committee into somewhat of a quandary. Views as to Dam No. 3. Some members are known to favor the construction of dam No. 3 by the Government, which was the ori nal plan when Muscle Shoals was created. Terms of the former Ford proposal, which the committee is required to equal or better in their present nego- tiations, provide for construction of No. 3 dam and there is some dif- | ference among the committeemen over interpretation of the President’s suggestion. Senator Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, a committeeman, declared the com- mittee would report a bill that “had and would see that the s were protected. :MAUNA LOA SHOWS SIGNS | OF ERUPTION AT NIGHT | whrel Huge Formations Tossed in Air, But Only Slight and Harmless Lava Trickle Is Seen. | By the Assoctated Press HILO, H., April 21.—Tossing huge formations into the air at the| t of the recent rushes of lava, Mauna Loa continued to show signs | of eruption during the there were no lava flows, The with W Ameri either to- 4 . returning from a jour- ney toward the summit of the volcano, Y _EVENING ; By Sfea]th The men who do their good by stealth are seldom seen around us; the noise men make, when giving wealth is likely to confound us. When I strip money from my wad to help some weeping woman 1 like to hear my friends applaud, in which I'm strictly human. When L go snooping through the slums, with charity sur- prising, I like a band, with fifes and drums, to give me advertising. I'd hear men say, “This blamed old earth is better that he's living; he is a gent of sterling_worth, he’s always freely giving. He's quick to dry the orphan’s tears, he comforts the for- saken, he hunts out busted auctioneers and feeds them eggs and bacon.” Tf people talk of my good works with awe and admiration, the village tradesmen and their clerks are sput- red to emulation. If some one didn't set the gait, relieving woe and an- gulsh, they’d put their money in a crate and charity would languish. But when they see me take my way with drums and gongs in action, to carry aid to some poor thelr con- sclences get traction. “We cannot let a skate like that outdistance us,” they mutter, and send three pounds of wholesome fat to some one needing “If he can get so much ac- v glving kraut and wiener, it's up to us to do the same,” they say with proud demeanor. So every one digs up the cash to help the poor and ailing, and poor folk have thelr suc- cotash and cease their frantic walling. If I should do good deeds by stealth, and shun all public boosting, a lot who now hand out the wealth would on their wads be roosting. A good example is the thing that leads to high endeavors, so let the gongs and bugles ring, the drums boom on for- ever, (Copyright.) 2 WALT MASON, Wead in Serious Condition. SAN DIEGO, Calif., April 21 (P).— Lieut. Frank Wead, Naval aviation pilot, who fractured his neck when he fell down stairs of his new home in Coronado last week, is in a pre- carious c ition at the Balboa Park Naval Hospital here, Wead under- went an operation Friday. 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Full length, with the PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH A Companion Sale of MEN’S TERRY 6 for $5.50 Since the first of these annual sales, many Washington men have come to the conclusion that this sale is the one time of the year to buy underwear. Selection is so large and the values so great as to make it the natural time to buy under- Robes wear for an entire Summer season. Some of these undergarments have the $3.95 low-cut V-neck, others have the regular rounded mneckline. Knee length, with armholes deeply cut to avoid strain. Most practical for Bath and Beach wear. ‘\rIanly patterns, strik- ing color combina- tions, excellently tail- ored in the snug but- ton-at-neck model. All sizes. Saks—=2nd Floor Materials are unusually fine. There is broadcloth of as fine quality often found in men’s shirts. There are rayon striped madras, crepe, self striped materials and other fabrics. Every garment is cut full for comfort, and sizes range from 34 to 50. 95¢ a suit, 6 for $5.50. 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