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URGESTOARPLANES TOAID CONMERE Porter Adams Wants Con- gress to Support Inspectors | by Giving More Craft. “The immediate provision of the necessary alrcraft and funds for their| operation by the Department of Com-| for the develop-| merce will do more ment of Ame: Army and Na combined,” Port the. National declared last ni : pealing to to give t aeronautics b of the Commer Department 10 instead of 5, as the House appropriations committee has ruled. “The Army,” said Mr. ready has some aireraft Navy, but the Dej tion than the dams, Iso months after m bill, is, the exception of a v blue and very bilious DH presented to it by the Post Office Department, as free of air- craft as a jelly fish is of bones.” For Plane Inspectors. it was explain- sportation for partment of Comn: ed, are vehicl spector-pilots flying them with enforcing the insp of the regulations throughout the country, Declaring that the sentiment of civillan pilots is “air regulations are not so important as the people who en- force them,” Mr. Adam id the only people who should have ything to do with this enforcement should be “flving people—flying people who will fly about the country using the same “al- 9 the rtment of Com-| Old-Time Lickings With Leather Strap For Unruly Pupils By the Associated Press. FAIRBURY, Nebr., January 29. 1 —Straps, about the size of a razor strop and of good leather, have | been ordered by the school board | for pupils in the Fairbury schools. | When unruly students g - | yond the contrel of an alg teacher recently the school board, | | ending his services because he ild not maintain_discipline, or- dered “three suitable straps for whipping.” A resolution adopted the board “stands back of the teachers in efforts to main- tain discipline and good beh: even to the extent of corporal pun- ishment.” | The purchaser of the str instructed to obtain leathei at the ends, that not only | produce the d point of contact, but make a loud whacking sound.” RIS | JOHNSON REPORTED ILL. | ‘Base Ball Star Unable to Attend Boy Scouts’ Rally. Three hundred Boy Scouts, attend- ng a rally of the first division of the | District Friday night in Petworth M. E. Church, received the news of Wal- ter Johnson's illness with disappoint ment, as the veteran American League pitcher was scheduled to talk. A large which had been sent to the famous on to his home in were entert: n by fli, deputy commis dstant deputy commissioner, | Hovey, field executive, spoke. | Seventy-five boys became Tender- | foot Scouts by initiation conducted | by Mr. Balley. A new fire making | record with flint and steel was set for the District by George Dyer of Troop | No. 9, who established a record of 415 seconds. Jake Hengester, also of Troop No. 9, won the Indian bow | fire making contest in 26 seconds. e seagpes s o and J. Se | age than any three of these combined, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 30, {QANO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSWAAWE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIE STEIN IS ELECTED CARAVAN CLUB HEAD| 1 Succeeds Gen. Amos Fries in Of- fice—Rufus W. Pearson First Vice President. Henry C. Stein, former president of the Caravan Club, composed of local Shriners, was elected to that office at a meeting of the club in the Ebbitt Hotel Friday. He succeeds Maj. Gen. Amos Fries Rufus W. Pearson was elected first vice president and Howard W. Cutler second _vice president. Ralph R. Shepard was re-elected secretary- surer for the fifth term. Steln served as president in ember of Brightwood Chapter, No. 1 Roval and Select lay Command- r; charter bia Royal Arch Adoniram_Council, Almas Temple, 0. h CORN BORER FEARED. Worse Than Any Three Pests In- flicting Farms, Says Zook. The chinch bug, the differential grasshopper, the army worm, the “confused” flour beetle and other pests cost the United States $25,000,- 000 annually, but the European corn | borer threatens to cause more dam- according to R. Max Zook, representa- tive of a group of Midwestern pack ers, who conferred here yesterday with Department of Agricuiture offi-, cials regarding the wormy invader. Mr. Zook is a member of the Illinois canners’ corn borer committee, which is co-operating with Government ento- mologists in the Nation-wide drive against the ravages of the crop- destroying pest. He was in consulta- tion yesterday with W. H. Larrimer, senior entomologist in charge of cereal and forage investigations, Department of_Agriculture. He was told that the Government is planning an organized campaign One price to all—divided payments or cash. No inter- est charges or extras to pay when you buy furniture at Goldenberg’s.. We Do Not Penalize Our Friends 1927—PART 1. Credit costs nothing extra in our Furniture Store. No interest or extra charges—the price is the same whether you pay cash or buy on divided pTyments. We Do Not Penalize Our Friends Rummage Sale of Furniture Slashing Reductions on One-of-a-Kind Suites and Separate Pieces of Furniture Revealed by Inventory We have just finished the task of inventory, and tomorrow We begin our half-yearly disposal of all odd suites and separate pieces of furniture to make room for incoming lines bought for Spring. Deep, compelling reductions have been made through- out our stocks. This clearance event, known for its extraordinar y values, provides savings of unusual importance to every home- maker interested in buying furniture of enduring quality at savings only possible when we hold our half-yearly Rummage Sale. Furnish Your Home at These Great Reductions on Our No-Interest Divided Payment Plan Odd Bedroom Furniture 3) Dressers, of Hugenot walnut and gumwood; size. dustproof mahogany-lined drawers. 50-inch Sold for $75. Rummage Sale price, $49. (1) Ivory Dresser, and 4 ft. 6 in. Ivory Bed to match. Both pieces for $25. (36) 0dd Bedroom Rockers, walnut and mahogany finished ; cane seats. Sold for $7.75, } $10 and $12.50. Rummage Sale price, $2.98. 1$49 ($25 $2.98 with back and cushions velour. Rummage Sale price, $39. (1) 60-inch Settee, c spring-filled_cushions, upholstered in blue and taupe Jacquard % _ Original three-piece suite sold for $125. Sale price for one piece, $4 Fiber Reed Suites (1) Three-piece Reed Living Room Suite, consisting of 60-inch settee, rocker and chair. $69. Rummage Sale price, $39. (2) Three-piece Reed Living Room Suites, 48-inch settee, Slightly imperfect. Sold for {$39 { $39 { $45 upholstered in cretonne. Sold for $59. ane-back mahogany-finish frame, with Rummage (1) Dresser and Vanity, Spanish walnut and gumwood. Dresser sold for $59 and vanity for $69. (4) 0dd Reed Settees, left from suites. Rummage Sale 9 75 price, $9.75. * P [ fields, the same general type of air- against the “borer” with latest ma- shells | chinery especielly designed to crush craft and the same general viewpoint | the worm in the stalk. as the people they are inspecting or regulating or whatever else is needed to be done to promote good feeling and good future for commercial aviation. | | Aiding of Morale. “These flying inspectors shall main- tain and service their own plane: ow all about them and personall keep them in better shape than the: would ask any elvilian to do.” Mr., Adams predicted that inspectors | rrriving at an airport in automobiles and, bearing only written statements to prove thelr working knowledge of aeranautics, would go far toward wrecking the morale of civilian airmen Bs far as their co-operation with the regulations is concerned. The association president said the | Budget Bureau recommended 10 air- | planes, to cost about $9,000 each, and | funds for their maintenance, but the | Houge committee reduced this number and pamount of funds approximately Codfish like to eat clams, and all. Tuesday morning Washington turns out for “The Round-Up” Rat Catoher; Linguist, AS & recreation from rat catch: v in H. G. Wood of London s translating ove romances from the Italian, Tie speaks six languages, including Tin % s familiar w s of the Romany tribe. He ot Lepiects fond of Longtellow, 2y of “Hamlet,” and has medal for Spanish. He has trapped $000 rodents In one catch, and has o admiration i Drofound admiration for "the tntell It's a big event. The scene is Pennsylvania Avenue at Seventh . . . Read what Saks has to say about it in The Evening Star tomorrow. DOWN DELIVERS ANY MODEL " ZSEWING MACHINE The small deposit of $2.00 down will deliver any model DOMESTIC Electric Sewing Machine. This is a special offering and an opportunity for every woman in Washington to own one of the famous DOMESTIC Sew- ing Machines Every DESK CONSOLE and Combination model is equi; vi DOMESTIC round bobbin rotary head. Not the old-style lo:g-gl?tcl?tlemtty}"pefl:)ef lf)ay?g:: days, but the latest invention in the lock-stitch Sewing Machine, which insures quick action and no vibration. ? He is especially recites the entire | A Liberal Allowance of is offered for your old machine and ap- plied as a credit on any desk console or combination model. Desk Model Repairing of sewing machines prices. Console Model Phone us for free demon- stration in your home on any Club Terms $1 Weekly | |meti PoMESTIC Sewing machine, RUMMAGE SALE of Trade-in Electric and Foot Power SEWING MACHINES es of 2t moderate We have over 50 traded-in sewing machines that have been taken in exchange on our DOMESTIC Electrics. Some of these machines show very little use, both in the elec- trics and foot-power. We are closing them out Monday at sensational reductions. No phone or mail orders filled on used machins New Home Box-top Machine..$5 | 1 Favorite Electric Portable....$15 1 1 lfi[ous.vilt"vol(})I’.ff)‘(—lo{(j:\li_ch\ne‘ -85 | 5 Other Portable Fleotsics, ; Domestic Box-top Machine Fusranieedica 5 ar ) -he Machi & iRt oviipriers Matine 3 Singer Electric Portables, each.$59 « (round bobbin) ...... 1 New Home Drop-head 1 White Rotary, almost new, aranteed ... (long shuttle) Goldenberg's—Sewing Machine Dept.—Fourth Floor— Charge ounts Invited. 1 $88 1$69 1$69 1$13.98 $14.75 . . = = — — Big Reductions on Lamps [ > < - 1 (10) Metal Bridge Lamps, with | con\hinariso(;\usilkRshade: §°lld regu- } t | larly for . Rummage Sale price, . il I ots Of Beds ‘| _ (2) lvory Enameled Wood | Beds, bow-end style; size L | 4it.6in. Sold regularly for 1 $8.98 Sale price, $15. (6) Double Day-Beds, I}} walnut-finish head and foot; . cretonne-covered mat- | Sold for $50. Rummage Sale price, (10) Walnut-finish Metal Beds, ize 3 ft. 3 in.; no two alike. old for $16.50 to $24.50. Rum- mage Sale price, $4.98. (5) Walnut-finish Metal Beds, with two-inch tubing; 4 ft. 6 in. size. Sold for $9.75. Rummage |l $45. Rummage Sale price, | tresses. Sold for $35. Rum- | mage Sale price, $8.98. Sale price, $4. Both pieces for $88. (1) Full-size Vanity and Chest of Drawers, of high-lighted ‘American walnut and gumwood. Vanity sold for $59 and Chest of Drawers for $45. Both pieces for $69. (1) Full-size Vanity and 4 ft. 6 in. Bow-end Bed, of American walnut and gumwood. Vanity sold for $59 and Bed for $45. Both pieces for $69. (4) Dressers, walnut finish on gum- wood ; 36 inches wide. Sold regularly for $19.75. Rummage Sale price, $13.98. Desks Greatly Reduced (3) Wall Desks, mahogany and walnut combined with gumwood. Sold regularly for $59. Rummage Sale price, $29.75. (4) Golden Oak Dressers, sold regu- larly for $22.50. Rummage Sale price, $14.75. (8) Junior Floor Lamps, with metal bases and combination silk shades. Sold regularly for $8.98. Rummage Sale price, $3.98. (15) Junior Floor Lam chrome and metal bases; silk shades in various color combinations. Sold for $1475 and $22.50. Rummage Sale price, $8.98: (8) Art Decorative Table Lamps, of imitation bronze Sold for $18. Rummage Sale price, $8.98. $125.00 Console Table & Mirror $69 One Large Mahugany Console Table and Large Mir- ror. SE')IQ sold for $75 and mirror for $30. Both pieces | $135.00 Davenport Bed $98 One Odd Pullman Davenport Bed, upholstered in | taupe and rose jacquard veiour. Sold regularly for $135. poly- $19.75. (2) Bow-foot Wood Beds, of Huguenot walnut© and gumwood. Sold regularly for $35. Rummage |}l mage Sale price, $2250. (3) Colonial Poster Beds, of com- bination mahogany; 3 ft, 3 in. size. (5) White Enameled Cribs, with high sides; complete with | springs. Sold for $12.50. R Clearance of Living Room Suites (2) Three-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites, } $1 29 ufhnls(cred all over in Jacquard velour. Loose spring- filled, reversible cushions. Sold for $185. Rummage Sale price, $129. (2) Three-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites, upholstered all over in the same color Jacquard velour. Loose spring-filled, reversible cushions. Sold for $195. Rummage Sale price, $159. (2) Three-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites, upholstered in plain mohair of taupe and rose, sides and back covered with velour to match. Reversible silk brocatelle cushions. Sold for $298. Rummage Sale price, $198. (1) Three-plece Kroehler Davenport Suite, up- holstered in Jacquard velour. Reversible cushions. Slightly imperfect. Sold for $250. price, $149. (1) Three-piece Kroehler Devenport Suite, ma- hogany-finished cane-back frame, with spring-filled cushions. (One cushion slightly soiled.) Sold for $198. (1) Four-piece Bedroom Suite, consisting of dresser, one-mirror vanity, chifforobe and_ full size Rutmudge: Salé bow end bed. Sold for $I59. 'Rummage Sale price, (2) Four-piece Bedroom Suites, of Huguenot wal- nut and gumwood. Consists of dresser, chifforobe, thre@quarter vanity and full size bow end bed. Sold for $195. Rummage Sale price. $139. Slightly imperfect. $9. and $12.50. price, $4.98. . (2) Porcelain Tables, with flour bins and drawer. Top slightly imperfect. Sold for .50. Rummage Sale price, | | | | | | | 12.50. (7) Davenport Tables, genuine mahogany veneered top on gum- wood; _pedestal base; 60-inch size. Sold for $2450. Rum- mage Sale price, $12.50. (6) Extension Dining Room Tables, American walnut, com- " (4) Telepone Stands and Chairs, mahogany finished. Sold regularly 2:'“ 314};' Rummage Sale price, 1) T one Stand and Stool, of mahogany; slightly im- erfect. Sold regularly for Rummage Sale price, (2) Secretary Desks, of combination mahogany; three drawers in base. Sold regularly for $59. Rummage Sale $45 price, $45. (2) Secretary Desks, Governor Winthrop style; combina- tion mahogany. Sold regularly for $98. Rummage Sale price, } $69 $69. (2) Secretary Desks, true copy of Governor Winthrop style; brown mahogany finish. Sold regularly for $150. $1 10 Rummage Sale price, $110. (1) Wall Cabinet, red lacquer decorated; sold regularly for $100. Rummage Sale price, $69. 1 $29.75 Kitchen Cabinets and Cupboards (2) Kitchen Cabinets, oak case with porcelain _sliding table. Sold regularly for $45. Rum- ° mage Sale price, $29.50, (1) White Enameled Kitchen | Cabinet, with porcelain sliding table. Sold for $50. Rummage ° 19 75 | Sale price. $36.50. p. ] | (2) Oak Kitchen Cabimets, I. X. L. || make; .porcelain_sliding table. 48-inch n ;x‘zqe Sold for $75: Rummage Sale price, } $15 (2) White Enameled Broom ”. Cabinets, sold regularly for $25. %3 N | Rummage Sale price, $1250. ” } |l (® Oak-finish Kitchen Cup- s boards, sold regularly for $22.50. § 5 ||l Rummage Sale price, $14.75. 25 (1) 0dd Welsh Breakfast Cupboard, | black decorated. Soid regularly for $50. 8 8 Il Rummage Sate price, $25. } $ 98 $75 Oak Buffet, $55 (1) Golden Oak Buffet, Colomal design; complete } $4 98 || with mirror. S4-inch size. Sold regularly for $75. L] | . | $35 and $45 Servers $17.50 (3) Odd Servers, left from dining room suites, can | be used as radio cabinets or console tables. e . Dining Room and Breakfast Suites (4) Nine-piece Dining Room Suites, of American wal- nut on gumwood. Consists of 54-inch buffet, china closet, extension table, five side chairs and one armchair, with enuine leather seats. Original ten-piece suite sold for 150. Nine pieces for $99. (1) Six-piece Breakfast Suite, consists of extension re- fectory table, 48-inch buffet, two windsor chairs and two benches. Mahogany finish slightly off color. Regular $140 gtade. Rummage Sale price, $75. Bedroom Suites Reduced Rummage Sale price, $129. } 1 — | Glearance of Hed Springs Chairs Reduced |, i s ble _B:d fsingle: \]!eds;sb?;v-fend S;n;?’ } $2 98 " straight-foot styles. Sold for $7.5 o aad) TR } $12 50 ||l and $9.75. Rummage Sale price, $298. ” | frames, with cane seat and | o $4.98. = ‘ ° | (1) 3 ft. 3 in. Coil Spring. Sald (8) Porcelain Top Tables, with gf;;‘s gsl:m;;geulsa;}:' p:fi“;' 1250, | | regularly for $18. Rummage Sale } $8 98 | @ Occasional Armchairs, ) Liplic fgma iy antiqu he it | pioee ot 0 1 22,50 [ o2 m pce oo so. s seat and back. Sold for $35. | regularly for $20. Rummage Sale price, | Rummage Sale price, $22.50. | $1z (4) White Enameled Hi; ! Chairs, sold regularly for $6: $3 98 Il @ 31t 3ia Box Seeings, floce sum- Rummage Sale price, $3.98. [ | ples; covers slightly soiled. Sold for .535 (2) Carlton Bed Chairs, upholster- [i castiv Bath;toc Ao ed in blue and taupe figured velour. A c:m‘for{ab':edch?‘ir by 'ila’c'l ansd 1; | ood single bed when needed. - Sol | % §29.75 12 sy Telephone Stands L] Disposal of Cedar Chests (6) Telephone Stands and Stools, mage Sale price, $2975. 48-inch Cedat Chests, of fumed and golden oak. Sold reg- 3 ¥ slightly imperfect; sold ularly for $4.98. Rummage Sale price, ° regularly for $29.75. Rum- ° o mage Sale price, $19.75. 3 (2) 40-inch Cedar Chests, 7 slightly imperfect; sold 7 [] Sold . reguhrsly!' for $1650. Rum- (. ° larly for $19.75 and [IRge e IO il & o1 40,49 $12.50 ] L WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRII Clearance of Tables | white enameled bases, with drawer. Odd Lots of Mattresses sof g SR Rk waist Boxes, sg (10) Night Tables for the bedroom, walnut on gumwood. Sold for $10 } $4.98 Sold for $875, 1 $12.50 bined with gumwood. Extends (8) Sample Mattresses, of }‘l- 1 ick- f ing. Five 4 ft. 6 in. size and } 2.50 T Sale price, } 38098 finished in American and Huguenot and $12.50. Rummage Sale price, Rummage Sale } $4.98 I 1$12.50 to six feet. Sold for $40. Rum- er felt, covered with good ti three 3 ft. 3 in. size. Rummage Sale price, INQ INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO w e MENE o W IAANSDSSAA SN DDA D WY W e e g AAAMANANMAANAMAMDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAY