Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1928, Page 16

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THE EVEXING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 19787 1 16 POULTRY COUNCIL | Notonel poutey Counet tat pout-| CHARLES W. HOYT DIES; |Hurricane Brings |MAN, ASLEEP IN GARAGE, try in the }Jni'fi(}i States ]\175'35 following the trend try i eat coun- . ASKS FEDERAL AID tries of the world In its ablllty to. ap- BREAKS NECK IN FALL Fllll‘l‘y in Suecar KILLED BY AUTO CRASH B e tha fod e T s Py =ire i = Nt 3 :,g;‘plgf‘an‘;“;;és the food meode & pros, | Advertising Executive, Active for Stock on Market |Receives Broken Neck When Ma- Budget Director Lord Asked to uct so increasing. Hoover, Is Thrown From f % chine in Collision on Road Poultry was rated by Mr. Lewis as the g Assist in Solving Problems sixth agricultural commodity in value Horse. Special Dispateh to The Star, Smiashes Into Buildng. having amounted during the | .o 0\ ooiieq press. NEW ~ YORK, September 18— |my the Associated Press. 5 ; vear to $1,181,000,000 in chickens 3¢gs. The principal need of the| HEMPSTEAD, N. Y., September 18—( When the extent of the damage | ARMONK, N. Y., September 18— industry today was declared to_be | Charles W. Hot, head of an advertising Ca“sedn‘;y the “"P::“"(h“"‘““e in |pavia Yerkes, 48, was asleep in his . | further’ investigations by the Federal | company which bears his name, died| Porto Rico was made known specu- t off the Mount Kisco Stat Declaring the poultry industry to be | Gov o roduction and mar- " i s ¢ "~ |sarage jus sco State the only live farm product keeping pace | ,G,o‘ ,,flf.f‘"""' b ?e‘;:gag gl?oral lhuo:g 13‘(‘\?&21‘?“2?11:5 ‘flc tive interests rushed to sell stocks |road early yesterday when an automobile with the rapid increase in population | - Megbers of the Poultry Council With | wacahvown from a horss in Hempsteaq | ©f the Porto Rican sugar companies |in a collision on the highway crashed of the United States, members of the|Mr, Lewis, who is commissioner of 28- | State Park. His neck was broken. yosterday. Fears that the growing |into the building, killing him. Yerkes' National Poultry Council vesterday call- | yiculture 6f Rhode Island, were: Gor- | Mr. Hoyt, who recently had spent| Crops of these producers had been |(neck was broken, the front wheels of the ed upon Director Lord of the Bureau of | don M. Curtis, Dayton, Ohio, president | mych time in Washington, came home| Wiped out resulted in heavy offerings | car having run over him. the Budget to ask more Government|of the Poultry Publishers’ Association, | Friday to spend the week end. His| ©f South Porto Rico Sugar on the | The machine was driven by Duncan aid in solving new problems constantly | Reese V. Hicks, Kansas City, Mo., man- | widow and two sons survive. Stock Exchange and Fajardo and |Buckley of Rye, who collided with the arising. ing director of the International Baby iy Central Aguirre Sugar on the Curb. |¢af of S. M. Cohen of White Plains. A comprehensive statistical picture |Chick Association: James B. Rice of | Mr. Hoyt, active in his furtherance That much of the selling was for |Buckley’s car rolled owr an embank- was presented to the Bureau of the|Iihaca, N. Y., pr of the campaign of Herbert Hoover for| short account was indicated by the |ment and into the garage. He wad ar- Budget, which now has before it_esti the presidency, was here last week covering which followed re- |rested, charged with reckless driving. mates from the Department of A attending an organization meeting of g statements that most of the ——— lture for the fiscal year 1930. sales managers of large companies e had been confined to build- | In the first six months of this year ure showed, according to Ha nd that the companies were |194,309 passenger automobiles made in is of Davisville, R. 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