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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1929. Approximately 5,000 watermen in the} State will be engaged in crabbing be- fore the season closes November 1. | 28 .. e ot e = | a day, it is Teported, but the price s not particularly high, the average being - DEBENTURE PLAN 2 oncn we e i SUCGARS IN THE Home §' Admitted by District | Court—Already Member of Year—Soft Shells to Appear $ : : A Around June 1. Sugar is used as frequently and in as fietallatory Tariff Barriers many ways as any food product. Would Be Erccted by Oregon Profession. Every member of the family naturally Others, Utahan Says. requires sugar ‘.‘F.h day —it pro : o energy—it’s nourishing—it’s healthful. #y the Associated Press. fraae L o Buy your sugar in the modern, sanitary fcked in the Scnate today as “an un. | way. Insist upon Workable provision certein to bring tariff { ptaliatory legislation from other coun-| ies,” by Senator Emoot of Utah, chair- | an of the finance committee, which | In The Blue Box There’s One For Every Purpose Each is properly refined, 100% pure cane sugae Wo0DWARD & LoTHROP | 10™ 1™ F AxD G STreers Mre, Norman Murray Smith, wife of Comdr. Norman M. Smith, stationed here, was yesterday admitted to practice P i Special Dispatch to The Star. before the Supreme Court of the Dis- g | /TIMORE o 5 Wikt CF Oalamibtal Sbe s wlso wineme | DAUTMORE, SApel 30-Tho ‘cab bing season, which opens in Maryland | "’]’\d"‘ ‘:" e :::urd in Titerary | WAters today, will be beter than last | rs. Smith has y ? ¢ and legal work for some time and was | Season, which was one of the best in | decorated by the French government | many years, according to officials of the | for her three years' work in behalf of | State Conservation Department. {the fatherless children of France. She| The first Maryland crabs to reach is a member of the American Associa- | the markets the end of this week prob- | tion of University Women, the District | ably will be hard crabs and peelers, Women’s Bar Association and the Biyn | with soft crabs beginning to make their Mawr Club of Washington. appearance around June 1. | Before her marriage she was Miss | In Worcester County waters the crab Genevieve Thompson, daughter of the |season opened April 1 to conform with late David P. Thompson, prominent |the opening of the season in Virginia. banker and United States Ambassador | Worcester County watermen have been to Tu catching as many as 10 b of crabs s | We Pay You on_your ndles tariff legislation % Smoot, one of (h~ administration stal- warts, said he ws otherwise in accord| with the Senate farm bill and hoped it | would be passed by tie Senate, ncr,rpmfli by the House and : gned by President Hoover. ! Retaliation Ts Stressed, | “I have no objection to spending | —— #500,000.000." Smoot said, “It is not oo much if the legislation' is handled wise! I wish to stress the 1 MRS. NORMAN MURRAY SMITH. Jack Frost Brown Sugar Children lovehotcereal adled INQUEST HELD IN DEATH. Mowever, that the debenture plan will | By & Staff Correspondent of The Star. Bring retaliatory provisions from other | CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., April 30.— epuntries. | A “verdict of “death ' from gunshot Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, | wounds inflicted by her husband said countries always have regulated their tariffs without the United States paying the slightest attention to them. last night returned by a coron at an inquest conducted Peace John E. Weast over th: Phoebe Hart Bener, colored, 3 DAILY BALANCES with brown sugar. Authorities state its vitamin content is help- “But just as soon as we apply in a Practical way the protective sys'em to agriculture,” Borah said, “we become very much frightened as to what will happen.” McNary Hopes for Action. Despite interruptions which have de- Tayed progress of the bill thus far, | Chairman McNary of the agriculture | committee, in charge of the measure, was hopeful today that its considera- tion could be completed this week. A vote on the, debenture section had heen counted on today, but the fact that the Senate was able fo give only one hour to the farm bill vesterday and developments during that discussion changed that expectation. Now a vote an this disputed section is not looked for until tomorrow or Thursday. but { with no indications that other sections | will arouse such disputes, final action on the bill itself is expected to follow quickly. Administration supporters in opposi- tion 40 the debenture proposal continue confident that they will be able to de- feat it. They were encouraged yester- day by the division of sentiment among | its propenents indicated by the attack of Senator Caraway, Democrat, or Ar- kansas, on the amendment proposed by Senator Norris, Republican, Nebraska, to provide for reduction of debenture Tates as a means of discouraging over- production of affected crops. Arkansan Sees Penally. ‘Both are supporters of the debenture lan and the Norris amendment was tended to win votes for it among those ho fear it would tend to encourage rproduction of debenturable products. ballot on the amendment is planned fore the debenture section is brought a vote. 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