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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D). C. TUESDAY. JUNE 151926 va UNFARM B".l. SR e s S et ey o Bt 'I‘ EAS RY M[En tae sacsemens warsmnctuisd vt | EIGHT PERSONS ARE HURT |, xcel, sn-sgl Sut, 1, sonss “éfii.a 252 e Goquatsation Tor) 6 | Rt in exosca o & tair Sh rerahis Ahroat: "Belmnm. Esthonia. Crec IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS | i 3 sivania avenue i x on all of these commodities sold|price; and no sale shall be made in T slovakia, Finland, Hungary, | gl ”'!Il!h”‘ str ": 3 elman. *7 vears « 13 the tarme spect of which a loss would be sus- anin, Poland and Rumania. | . WL 2 ‘In other words, it is hoped to raise[tained unless such sale is authorized }'"No payments. were expected from | TBFse ‘Injured- 'When Truck and| .. " . 20l suffered 2 hroken | prices on part of the crop hy taking by the board. ¥urthermore, it is pro- | either France or Jugoslavia, as these| Street Car Collide—Two Hurt | collarbone when' his. attomobiie col a loss on a smaller part of jt; and the | Vided that advances by the board shail . - debt. funding agreements have nol yet Ided with that of Antonfo Andreho 1 in Auto Crash. | 3029 streer, 2 ghth and | method by which this is o be done s |be payable on demand whenever th heen -ratifisd, Rumor fromi; Paris bt to divide the crop into two parts—|board finds ‘that the market plho in | 4 " vecently was fo the effect that France 2 Buchanmin streets. Alfred ; Rale: u Add P t t t P the larger to be sold to American con- 'sh'tm‘;mwl "t:lke'. of the United might pay on June 15 some f,::‘,d; " m,.,le,,,.“._,«,,,."“.,,l_, njured in t ‘,; CArESaTYS yeava I0i0 M wGast, teh = | sumers at high prices and the smaller | States for the basic agricultural com. i i towards fis war supplies debt, which | fic accidents vesterday afternoon and ' from an antome g ue on s Protest to Pas part tobe-sald ABIoAd to forelgn con. |modity, or ita food products, in respec New Financing 'Um‘ecessary‘wm not be dué untf) Augusi. birtt ‘of- | lasi night. inj Lo three resuiting and M srreets and dislocateds his cheaper prices or aven be.|Of which the advance is made, is In {cials here Mn(leallpd the report. from a collision between & delivery | . truck and a one-man street car at : sage of McNary-Haugen |3 ot promuction.. The loss | €xcess of a fair and reasonable price. for First Time Since ,' i e L ! 2 v incurred in giving this advantage 10| Bureaucratio Control Seen. | - | | b : o rblE T R e . | Cora Franklin, 64 vears old, 3406 insi i serve. Relief Measure. turcen consiiert by 0 56 OV DY e hese, povitao i e World War. ALLEGED ! SLAYER SOUBHT icert srie“witdea s, | Commissioned in Be 5 o 2 o necessary for the board to enter into | | and Nora Fabrizio, 32 vears, 429 Ten- | ohn .J, Maurer, 519 South Carolina (”";“’.‘,'f:“" prices paid by Amerlean| o "appiove a vast number of con. | | Virginia Police With Without Clue to|Tesses nvenue rmortheast, suffered |avenns. hag bace nopoinied o second tracts, necessitating the employmen | o, ne st time since the World shock. ' Both were passengers on the |ljentenant n the Military Intelligi nce v the Associated Press . ILis, of course, apnsvent ai once that 1 . Y e - With @ vote approaching in “the | e cice “Gr {ha Bl Will be Lo in.|Of &0 enormous bureaucratic Saft of |\yal. the Treasury (oday beaun m “William Whirley. [ jivest car:, James Clements, colored, | Depurtment, iaad Jounth Machenakl Colliflower’s Art ruises | 3542 Sixieenth.sireet. # z Senate on the McNary cqualization .o vl Government lawyers, auditors and fn-|jno ol . D e ot ataalion | er ase l'{w‘r( l")‘[Fll\bw:lcwlevel‘;\:tfitz:‘ spectors, From & prastical standpoine. q:fi“l:"flhgfrlgg"!w;"w:‘*'lel;';fl"gd: | Special Dispateh to The Star. _ jand cuts. n edical ‘Corps. both in the I and Gift Co . 'oroponents and opponents of the | ZIHEE B LS AVE b mu“‘:[_v the | [ M unable 10 see how any board. no |ciiv of new financing. | BERRYVILLE. Va. .June 15 Mrs. Julia Cady, 35 veurs old. 3330 | serve Corp® of the Army. | . = principle outslde of Consress con- | quuaiizarion fee. while i purports to | MAter how able or eMcient, could nos- | Pavments from ' forelgn countries | Strict walch is being kept thronghout = 2908 14th St. N.W tinues to grow. ©.4 | be baid g the farmer. will be includ. | HPY 4rtive ut @ proper determination | ym their war debts and receints from | this vicinity for Willam Whirley, e bkt Secretary Mellon's name appeared | 0 DALY the farmer. will be includ: |o¢ "y “fair and reasonable price’ and | imeome tonre Tl oaee mdom owner of a 300.acre farm near here, today among those who have declared | o o G ST BEEC G L8 ST | the many. other complex questions as- | pected -to meet the $330.000.000 in who has been named hy a coroner's # by Is a Star Branch At . nd, be box ned to them. This ls particularly yitign, MECUHIN i - as the slavér of his farmhand. o ~gainst the plan, includin % St sec A Doy fhe farmip But Dy e eon |ihus in viswiot theivariety ln quality |~ winel Nawree il imot. s obtainad hie Aremel, killed Sunday night <Jardine and B. F. Yoakum. New | sumer. The net result will he that| i : financler and advocate of the com- | e . ek |and standards of products which must | for some time from collectors of in 3 d i e mireting romal wriiten ||he, ALy 530 Conumer Wil pey, the be'acall with under the rerms of this | ormat vevenme. or i e <apeeton H..y;‘"\"; e e wneremonn o |l WITH HEADACHES ANY MORE | Instead of ‘coming 1o the Curtis-Aswe B l ceas o L. | #stimate as to Uncle Sam's present | VWhirley have heen found since he | Joining the ranks opposing their | {57V ";:;“‘;s‘,"fi"fl’l_r‘e"’"x:‘;‘:‘l‘l‘i‘:‘l‘g’; e purchasers and processors of | fiscal status may be avallable shortly. | disappeared through his wheat fieids I to The Star office view—which include Vice President |g .\ ius abroad. arm duo}nr.nodllles‘nre o be reim- 'he immense turnover involves the | Sunday, following the shooting, Science Gradually Per- pect headaches now and With our Cla”ificd {!aw; and Bern}ud\ M. Baruch. of L;:;f:m ‘;'m;';:w “;:“;“m:;:’:;fl *;'}:d payment by foreign powers of a total | Sheriff 'W. W. Smallwood reports. £ B d y Get @ hottle tonight 2 ¥ Vew York—was the American Cotton ' Effect of Plan Analyzed. | % the |of about $78,000.000, Great Britain| The quarrel which preceded the Aruggists, or send 25¢ in Stamp Growers Lxchange, the preaident of | =050 O an Anawaed | surplus from the market and main- |leading with $67,000,000. - This ws | slayiek B tes Taimcnand e oied to ects Better an Better for boitle prepaid. Hoteri X. ads, all you need do \Mhich, B. ¥. Kilgore, has written unusual §o ning in this country a pri expected to be pald through J. P.|an insul to Mrs. Aremel by Whirley Remedies For It Harper 467 ¢ osL N is 1 th ith Hetter 10 southern Senators in support [Jacte of the American consuming pub: cess of world markets. This is in ef- |Morgan & Co., of New York while the farm owner was complain Washingion. 1. ¢ 15 leave em wi nf the plan. e e ’°[‘."’l‘°}‘l' producers of (fec u guarantee by the Fe - |agent for Great Britain. to the Wed-|ing that Mrs. Avemel's dog was dam- Thousands of men and women the Branch office in The Senate, meanwhile. has com: | i major agricultural commodities, |ernment against loss from storage {eral Reserve Bank. Others whose | aging his wheat. formerly tortured with raging pleted general debate on the Mc) [ e r“*’“‘ean in the puc- |home or sale abroad. As our past pnyments are due today include ftaly.| . Police through the section of Mar headaches and neuraigic paine o u r neighborhood nieasure, which is similar to nm ‘“‘:""‘fm:""(‘s:l !"hu‘m‘fi :3&!?1: ‘:‘:‘:Zf{:‘fi: er"“ll’*"::r:';z:h"'l'e:h'hfl" ';lm whose payment of securities to the | (inx burz, W. Va.. have heen asked now Jaugh at such tronhbles and H D | y g - Hau bill recently voted do in i = o ’ us baen I ol $5,0 v he fund- |10 ki “ lookont for Whirlev. i v Ter v § H the Fiouse. and epects 10 teuch + |02 forelgn consumers. who under the abont $1.500,000,000 per anmim. -y (St 07 33,900,000 when the fund [io keep o ko Tor Whiriev. __ | never miie anv lonzer than it arpers They will be taken (el AT e e s s N s che Tabled: win e “l‘; "‘"("‘I‘”'“"" ““‘ 8 vommodilies at pricex below the Amer- |of francial liability which the Karm E:FJO 7 ) 1 SR e il HMEEAD?CAFNHEE excellent care of— Mellon Gives His Views. ican level. Furopean labor could pur-|Board or the Government will incuu p e O Y y < chase American produets at a lower |under the guaranty provisions of Ihis Open to 5:30 darly; Satur ays to 1 pm. men and women i otfices, slores ! A & | Il appearing promptly. i, |ll and Government Separiments The views of Secretary Mellon were ey on WELE hrice and could live more cheaply than ¥ Toufonth n aleteer o Clhalrman | 510 “Tobo " Forelgn. mdusteial pypIn the end It scems o me that the (! & your, arucmiss tor e Saten | ke it riats, .':‘I‘:D"!ggp{‘nb‘;i:a:"?’!‘.c\l:)‘:l‘::‘l\; U;f‘\:}“: s American products abroad and in ?h!l:'fl!fl'o fl.n]n nfrnsl:mruy iT n\'o\vlnhd. :Fal;'::fjemflflgld\’we'x"fi l:-«.ulas he >3 - i every dayv than fl)” 'v‘: 4 home market. T can see no per-|1y the disposal of the surplus. The i Ml T & in for votir 1 ai next time ou Z i er papers her plan, do complisnce with & request | pianeny ‘rellef for American ageioul [Pavment of a subsidy or the levy PAINTS is time enough to come in for yo have @ headache vou can see 1or | Declaring the proposed. legislation ' LUr® thio J e ‘l’,';cf'e‘n'“ ,“‘“;"f“‘g‘!’hg"“: the e $1 Up Gal. || summer paint supplies, floor finishes, ;V:"";'rfl"{‘f)m!;n.\" quickly cotoplets Py LAt o fettian, hat. in my opinion. is ¥« e ey | Y i PR g ponaipcove Cnelther: wotkable mor |,y e (T, Tr 11 besomas a law, of farm commodities will ineyitably | auto cnamels. brushes, et¢. \We are Any one can ame 1o ! “Around the Corner” is Siinincs o Dermaneniiasliet tor % Ere e et B e Tt ey open until 3:30 p.m. every day except e For HEADACHE. NEURALGIA Eic a Star Branch Office erican asriculture through sub : e : ; d Coli u u g bushel of | In decrensing consumption on the part Saturdavs. nx"l‘gn;‘eiiosnn EuEpiion: "*"";]' ',’("i" Whest af corn or hend of v siicy orof the Buying publlc, thus bringing ) remtnvitwillian s, 0 Releer nton oMb ke e S i i o (TATES ROGERS BRUSHING s letter Lo the Southern Sen country. and the amount of 1 hose support ie vegarded by |1ax is to be rixed. levied and collected (118 WS (& §lhen o fve agricullura) \\‘:v‘?‘a’;n( LACQUER, $1.95QT. proponents of the M - measure as | DY the proposed farm board. "The con- | On 4 " 1 5 3 i Litutionality of such tax, fixed not | M0 10gleallv refuse to give the same |l Shutger Gireen ‘ssentlal for its passage. said b tile. by d I A d heantitier that can he employed s D irlv | by the Congréss but by a board, im.|lreatment 10 the textile, boot an a i Histe. renewer and heantitier that can b plo The cotton co-operatives are fairly u shoe, coal and other ipdustries. which | ittle on anything about the honse—Furniture. floors, posed in suich » manner and for such | - i | ) I s ers in their several States |a Durpose, 1s a: least extremely doubt-| 2@ finding some difculty in dispos FLOOR trim. iceboxes. pottery. etc. DRIES \WHILE T 27+ witn frsthand knowl: | ful and might render ineffectual a e a0, e e STAINS YOU WAIT -made in black. white and 18 colors. ®dge of the conditions of our farmers ion embracing sucl eature. | o ) 2 Saltion or by | and with the factors and influences | But in anv event thers would seery | 0% D K decfense \n prodution or B |l gog oy | S-W AUTO ENAMEL hich determine their prosperity, the | Lo be insunerabie difficultien in col- |41 1" Teult ‘ot ‘tha proposed bl will |l Yarnish : B e D L e B o ikt iaain 0. to. il Aceeie, Sry00uCtion (hiroligh —DRIES OVERNIGHT—Self Leveling. - o catly: PRl SRo e v higher prices for the pacticular comn . -~ : for it. R O e:fi:g:;iui‘: mioaitiseiaealt with ft:the bilT. & o; EmgLS Just what you need to “doll up” that old car. ¢ C ST OW: S8 v the same 1easo decrease demand. 2 . Ald for Cotton Growers.. five hasic commodities ‘o Ble rewurnt | i, ta che DIl propeacs o corsect We carry in stock a complete line of Under the McNary menasure. $75. (under oath and to veport, in respectiay economic condition by iznorinz WINDOW VALENTINE'S COACH COLORS 000,000 would e applied to the han-|of his procsssing or purchasing of [two of the most powerful economic GLASS @linx of cotton surpluses, and the |such commodity, the amount of eQual- | Jaws, which in the long run must | and VARNISHES. ®qualization fee would not he assessed [ization fees pavable thereon and Such [contiol. 1t scems to me that we can ||| CANOE D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS #zainst this commodity for two years. | other facts as mav be necessary for|adyance further in ald to the farmes Yoakum. in a letter 1o Necretary |the payment or collectionof theequal-[if we trv to work with and not PAINTS & OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS Mellon made public toda:. reiterated tion fees: 10 collect the equallzation | ggainst the teachings of experience bis arguments in support of the Cur- [fee from the producer and 16 account | “A wav out of the diffculties lies tis-Aswel! bill and declared that herefor, and 1o issue 10 the producer!in the elimination of waste between study of the wuneconomical. im serial veceipt for the commodity.’|the producer and the consumer. s practicable and fundamenta un- | Fvery person who fails 10 account for | that the farmer may receive a higher #ound McNary-Haugen bill, " when | such ‘equalization fe' shall he liable net price, and vet. the ultimate con analesed shows conclusively that .t | for such ree and to x penaliy of one- | sumer may not have 1o pa | INCORPORATED would be no benefit to the farmers. | half the amount of such fee. This purpose cap be fapproacned | ) IS I VERY PURPOSE with added burdens to the - already 0 P i through more orderly marketing and PAINTS FOR. EVERY PURPOSE over-taxed consumer."” Calls Plan Compticated. co-operation. The second way, 734 Thirteenth St.—Frank. 8325 Listing a number of organizations | .1y ja necessary only 10 remember |increase the demund for our surplu r - Wwhich he sald either were definitely | 1) myltitude of transactions which |and thus ralse the price. not to our | ———|o|0—| 0| 00— an record against the equalization fee | taye place aach year in the sale of col. | cON3 alone. but to the worid.’ =0 o] 1] E or have not authorized their officers T e e T te support it, he charged: = alize how vast would be the ma.| “The “advocates of the MeNary- | (Hinel nicessary for the auditing of Haugen bill would huve the country | guch veturns, the collection from the enzaged in agileultural pursults are |mission 10 the ‘equalization funds’ in fevorable to such legislation. This is |the hands of the ¥arm Board. 'The il i v” it Pot the case. intricacies of the income tax and pro i i M Reviews Bill's Purposes. hibition enforcement appear simple by | Belleve that » large majority of those | fyrmer of such & tax and for its trans- I ‘ \ il “fimh‘hl, il 'I” “ ”w 1 i .‘Iu it f ‘:1 he letter. of Secretary Mellon 10| CMPBSINOD. | L il e Representatives Haugen. Dickinson | 1. "owot> In the end the farmer | - § || f 4nd Anthony follows, in part: might receive, if the plan worked sué- il i i i ‘ i "The purpose intended 1o ‘be.ac | esitylly, a small increase in the prie i | il :01“311";%;’e};:h:mbrf“c';u‘:n!fl’;1'1": of his commoditles. Bul in order to I el i 4 rices of wheat, corn, v s It the bill sels u; | - | i : & i i Stock above world prices. A board | S Combierome machiners. involving (i it | : 8 Now it's easy to own a Stylish New Summer known as the ¥ederal ¥arm Board,|not only the Axing of prices by the |- B I|iiiipy AVEN | i + A 4 Outfit. You need pay No Money Down on a for which 1s appropriated $260.000,000. | g3 rm Board but a control on their I i fithidh 1 E - $20 purchase. ‘We make the terms to satisf zlus $300,000 for lminediate expenses,|pa-i over the agricultural industr i e Ittt i \purchase. o o to arrange with co-operative 2sso-|and a power,in.levying taxes ne | the means of all. ajations and other dealers t0 pur-|hefore given 1o any board or age: chase, store or export the surplus of | of the Government in this country. fthese commodities bevond the demand he bifl imposes upon the Farm for home consumption. The taking | Board the vesponsibility for determin. of this surplus off the home market|ing what is a ‘fair and reasonable’ f8 10 raise the price in the home| price for the five basie -commodities market. The surplus is 1o he sold|and their food products. It is provided #broad even if the foreign price is be-| thai. in contracting with co-operatives Jow cost. 'Ghe loss on the slorage or | or corporations or other dealers in @n the sale of the surplus abroad iz these commodities.” Ao payment of 7% Saturday will make history from a standpoint of dress values. Never a sale like this. Just think of it — for only $6.98 you can own a beautiful silk dress in the smartest style and color. Keeping Cool is a B |11 | : | B2l o vorer pown . : ; \ ND PAYMENTS AS Matter of Clothes il . I . CONVENIENT and becanse if v 3 I | o ] v ot W Mohair—Coolest vour won't be comfortable wonrieiim (i of Cool Clothes! clothes are not only i “weightless but are cut to it qu )W was on the .ground when Saks be- fit. \ ' i *~ gan planning this outstanding value L That's a virtue of hoth { SpEr il [ : - ¥ .ACTUAL Fashion {PAFRPAT-KosTE" - i NOW--ai the _timeliest _moment—we | oty " VALUES and Mode Featherweights, i bring vou an astonishing presentation i Straw Hat " sl W ~—<UP TO $15 . g e | i Uit ; of zephyr- ‘weight :‘Mohair Suits, at a low | : 19 g : A . 5 FflShl()ll Park i price which must prove a revelation! ' , .S ’ . | Men’s and Young Men’s NEW SUMMER Par.Kool k. | | : ’l ‘HESE suits-have 'style-qualities worthy il g APPAREL FOR 5 it it of expensive clothes. Shape-retaining X o O . Worsteds are as light as a i qualities chqracterutw ‘of the high grade of | : A ; = ; S I i I lSH zephyr—but as staunchly, tai- i Mohair: emiployed: in their making. And lored as a Winter weight. tailoring. qualities which conform to the “: i Yotyn"ll k;lggreat when o STOUTS 4 ; < you slip‘into one of our In pleasing Grays = ittt recognized Saks Standard. P B I gnized Sak light shadé suits, single T TR Dre!'" and other tones — 3 v i Coat and Trousers. ... *40 i GE. height, size or taste is no limitation il { and double breasted, . g Suits and Coats made i S - 2 ' made in the latest fash- . Par-Kool ’ ,-0 —we have provided for every one! I ] jon: » Prices* start - us ;';:"n‘o‘:erqu‘i:‘e: i | ‘oman w! Gabardines ... ;... P lowaw ... a large size-s Every el o omep il | STRAW HATS . $295 | omem b o o Mode Linens—imported weave Coat and T'rousers-— youtkiuliiynennd White, $15 . SILK SHIRTS+- - $450 | prices most ewsonble. Striped, - s18 SR {1 --and Hop .Q?A'king, $20 | | 7 & Mode Glenkirk Wor- i The Tailoring Is Importantl o S O || SPECIALLY in a light-weight fabric like Mo- - B e i hair, tailoring is of the greatest importance. No matter what size you take,, our service is equal i Saks vouches for the standard of every suit! v to any demand. -~ ; i —_—____—__________l it | = = i ! 277777 % % 2 7 Z 24 ) %

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