Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1928, Page 10

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1% THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 23, 1928—PART 'I. [ —— ——— 4 WARDMAN ACQUIRES Kosociation Learne T Bucicie Ciani | FOURANENRNANED BOY DIES IN AIR CRASH. SHIPPERS PRmESI ALL SET FOR CITY CLUB OPENING ATLANTIC BUILDING “Redwood” Isn’t That Kind of Tree| AFTER NARCOTIC RAID| 1., oiers probemty Fatatty B FRHGH"’ R A'l'E RlSE Commissioner Turnage Holds Col- in Kansas Accident. Bralove Takes Other Realty in something about trees it never knew | Christ was born. Jury. school boy, was killed and two oth Atiantic Coast Manufactur- ers See Loss of South- west Market. s BESie before and may take steps to change | _As the colonel served in the Foreign persons injured, both probably fatall Transfer of the Atlantic Building, a|the sign on the ancient stump of a|Legion and pitched camp at Mount| Four colored men arrested by head- | when an airplane in which they we: nine-story office structure at 930 F glant tree that is one of the spots of | Olympus, in Greece, as well as having | quarters detectives and Federal nar- |flying crashed here vesterday. e or Horry M. Bralove, real estate | Interest along lower Sixteenth street. | seen service in the Philippines, he fears | cotic agents in & rald Friday were held | Bud Huffman, this city. suffered preehiy e o gy Col. John R. White, superintendent of | Daught—not even “educating” the edu- | o “yp getion of the Federal grand |Droken neck and internal injuries. operator, to Harry Wardman, Washing- | ¢ Sequoia and Gen. Grant National | cators, so in he went and informed the | 5,0 ‘et 0% Shearing before United |L- Ware, Lowell, Mich., pilot, receis ton realtor and builder, was announced | Parks of the National Park Service of | folk at 1201 Sixteenth street that they | i 8 % S G e Turnage yester- | internal injuries. P yesterday by Mr. Bralove. the Interior Department in California, | Were wrong about the glant stump out- | 7, " Mr. Bralove had just acquired the | recently paused before the headquarters | side. 1668 ¢ note, as|,, All_are charged with violations of property from the former owners, the | of the National Education Assoctation Col. White is a lecturer of HOle s |the Harrison narcotic act. Willlam 1. How Dry I Am! e iding Ca. and disposed of | at the sight of the glant tree stump. | Well as being an author, and Proposes | Buchanan, 26 vears old, 300 block of | 5 gy bl Atantc B Crzanization. taing | Col. White is an ardent lover of trees, | o give a lecture this week, frce t0 the | nf sireet southwest, and Clarence Jones, || 2- Fiave Snoties Orln e vange the business property at| for he lives out in the country where |public, in the Interior DEPAFtmEnt| g vears old, 1300 block First street A R e 810-14 Tenth street and other miscel- | they grow large enough to ride three auditorium. southwest, were placed under bond of 1t plays above tunes if you laneous parcels of land. horses through at the same time or e $3.000 and Charles E. Driver, 25 years || life it from table. Other Hand- e upper floors of the Atlantic|drive an automobile along a falln| oOf 17 persons who have applied at|1200 block Third street southwest, and A ? Bulilding are occupied by offices of the | trunk. the Marylebone Police Court for licenses | George Haynes, 25 years old, 200 block Forestry Division of the Department of | “Why,” he mused, “here they call this | under the new money-lenders’ act in ! B-and-a-half street southwest, were Agriculture. a redwood, and it is a California big ' England, 13 were women. held under bond of $1,500. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, September 22.—Three witnesses representing scores of shippers along the Atlantic seaboard told the Interstate Commerce Commission today that proposed new rates would put them out of business in the Southwest. The first of the witnesses, who testi- | fed at the rehearing into the consoli- dated Southwestern cases, was Willlam R. Moore, secretary-manager of the Eastern Confectioners' Traffic Bureau, Which represents 90 manufacturers pro- viding 57 per cent of all the candy, moved in the country. The second was | Milton P. Bauman, traffic manager for 18 companies, including the R. B. Davis Baking Co. of Hoboken. N. J. When the club starts its Fall-Winter season with a dinner and dance to- Colgate & Co. of Jersey City, the New | morrow night, three cakes are to be awarded as prizes. H. J. Odenthal, executive Jersey Industrial Traffic League and | gecretary of the club, and Miss V. M. Dawson are shown here with one of the the American Druggists' Syndicate. He | grio, Sl o was followed by F. M. Varah, repre- senting the Syracuse, N. Y., Chamber ol % corporation. Extensive enlargement of of Comsn'm'ce(v it TEXT"—E PLANT SOLD' the Autun plant is proposed, it is ees Candy understood. The Autun mills specializes Moore said that the present candy in the manufacture of laundry netting, rates from the Atlantic seaboard via|Oldest South Carolina Mill Bought | velours for upholstering, etc. gulf port lines have been made on a competitive basis with Chicago and St. i B el A SMALL PAYMENT DELIVERS ANY OUTFIT : y . S ed in 1838 and the spindles were active this basis is eliminated and the Atlantic| 5, _ gqje of the Pendleton Manufactur- | o Y ctile expan- ale endlef 0 years before extensive textile expan We will arrange the balance, payable from your income as con- scaboard will no longer have the ad- | jno "Gy properties of Autun, S. C.. to|sion began in the Pledmont Carolinas A small down payment is all that is necessary to have any of the outfits delivered to your home. vantage of the ecean TobEs. | rastern | the La France Textile Industries, Inc venient. BALANCE EASY! ; : et onties | 0L EHIIDInN JRies I pGReN | e s S R R Buy a complete room outét for every room you wish to furnish. This is the modern way to select your furniture, because you not only bensfit by the tremendous sav- fhan-carload candy and_confectionery | 2,10 €xcess 0f 80000 e R evivanta | of police doge. REMpDEe T ing, but you are assured of correct styles, of fine quality and of tasteful arrangement, without the worry of, what to buy that harmonizes. you wish you can furn - 5 i your complete home in this practical way. See these outfits arranged on our floors. has been vigorous and is growing No Extras! The Advertised Price Is All You Pay! B e [——— and less-carload commodity rates are eliminated, together with the disad- vantage in which Eastern manufac- turers have been placed by reason of the proposed rates, producers on the Atlantic seaboard will lose their market.” He furnished tables to show how the new rates would affect candy shipments to Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, and advocated that the Guif lines be allowed to establish rates from the Atlantic seaboard to compete with ofher producing territory. ¢ Says Hardships Would Result. IBauman, testified that the interests he represented believed that material | Tprdships would result if the proposed rail-ocean-rail rates were permitted to become effective. %“Findings Nos. 11 and 27 are strongly objected to by us,” he said, “in so far a8 they pertain to routes including ocean transportation. Their applica- tibn to water rates will wipe us out of business. +“The history of market development ir{ the South and Southwest by seaboard manufacturers is conclusive that it has been fostered by the coastwise lines apd that it originated at the South Atlantic and Gulf port cities. The port-to-port rates and the rail and ocean rates to the destination ports have permitted seaboard manufacturers 14 obtain a foothold in these distant markets which resulted through in- creased investment in a development of interior markets in the States of ‘Texas, Louisiana, and to some extent, in Arkansas and Oklahoma. .“Our plants and facilities, our agents and estabiishments in these markets have increased to such an extent that a, continuation of our ability to com- pete with Midwestern producers is vital ta our existence.” Cites Baking Powder Trade. By way of illustration, Mr. Bauman | analyzed the new rates as they would | ngecl sh)fimen;‘s of baking powder, A clpiming that they would force the R. M A C d ll I B. Baking Powder Co. out of the Dallas | . . arawe 9 ne. market. He revealed that 75 per cent ; of the business of the interests he Ouners & Builders represents is moved via the New-Tex - 7e L lises an, unregulated compettor of the 135 Wilson Boulevard Clarendon, Va. ndar ines and supported the * Phone Clar. 12 contention of the Standard lines that | fione Chr T24s they should be left free to meet such unregulated water competition. Varah testified that Syracuse ship- pers secured business in the South- ‘western market largely by use of ocean routes and that if they were to be de- nied the natural advantage of cheap water transportation under the pro- posed rate schedule they would ‘be forced out of business in that territory as regards many products. 1 Convincing Radio Values AMBASSADOR TELLEZ MAJESTIC 7-Tube 70 GREET DELEGATES DYNAMIC Tixose to Attend Mexican Highway 110-Volt Power Speaker 1] All-Electric | Congress to Be Guests at In Chest Cabinet Dinner Here. Latest model 71, as pictured, less tubes. 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