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NEAT OF RENDERR I BECER DEAND High Beef Prices Expected to Bring 5,000,000 Pounds Into U. S. This Year. Golfer Who Hit Son AsUnskilled Player By the Assoclated Press. BALTIMORE, Md, June 21.—A man’s game of golf came in for court ttention here Wednesday when suit asking $20,000 for negilgence was head bi a ball driven by Mellon. ‘The bill of complaint alleges neg- ligenee and charges Mellon with be- inexperienced and unskilled Special Dispatch to The Star, layer.” in that he could mot drive ‘TACOMA, Wash., June 21.—Reindeer m;yb.n where it should have been traditional courgers in the realm of | driven, :’z Ml charges that he fancy, have raced into a world of fact. | falled to give proper warning before They are now halled by the Pederaj driving: as required by law. Government as a worthy, substantial | addition to the Nation's food supply. PI.ANS FDR VAGATION | With high-grade steers selling at Eartern packing eenters on'the noot at. BIBLE SCHOOL MADE from 14 to 15 cents & pound, meat eat- ers fee] a sense of uneasiness over fu- ' ture costs. But the high price of beet Classes to Be Held at Rockville stimulates reindeer demand, according : it ffm;kmwm of this m; product in | Under Auspices of Minis- a. Announcement has just been | . P made by the Buresu of Standards that | terial Association. its rigid tests show that Alaska deer | A, R meat is rich in protein, low in molsture content and devold of excessive fat— | Special Dispatch to The Star. qualities that commend it for human | ROCKVILLE, Md. June 21.—Prepa- consumption. | rations for the Daily Vacation Bible 2,000,000 Pounds Last Year. Boy’s Mother Sues'BANK HEAD CHARGES POLI | Move Threatens “to Cripple Fed.|System virulent criticlsm from many eral By the Associated Press. AURORA, IlL, June 21—Omar H. an sudience. ‘Wright, president of the Illinois Bank- ers' Assoclation, yesterday attacked what | should always be used to put & stop to he termed political interference that any extreme or unreasonable use of threatened “to cripple the Federal Re- serve System,” at the annual meeting | dertake such control if it is not our of the organization. Last season various packing com- panies in the Far North shipped through Puget Sound ports more than 2,000,000 pounds of reindeer meat. This Summer the output is estimated at 5.000,000 pounds. A demand has grown up in all Eastern cities and it is used extensively in the logging camps of the Pacific Coast States. In about 1934, shrewd meat packers predict, the cow School to be held in the Rockville High School Building July 1-15, under aus- pices of the Rockville Ministerial Asso- { ciation, of which Rev. Dr. Millard F. | Minnpick, rector of Christ FEpiscopal | Church, is president. were furthered at | & a meeting Wednesday evening of ‘the | é vs and means committee, composed | of the pastors of the various churches will have jumped over the moon—Iit- erally as well as figuratively—while reindeer output will have reached 1,000,000 carcasses a year, equal to about fl&m,m pounds of meat, or 700 car- £, 790,000 in Alasks. There now are 790,000 reindeer in | co-operating—Dr. Minnick. Dr. Franl | A. Tyler of the M. E. Church. South | Rev. Bertram M. Osgood of the Baptis | Church, Rev. Henry K. Pasma of the Presbyterian Church. Rev. S. J. Goode ogf the Christian Church and Rev. Mrs. Ross of the Free Methodist Church. | " Miss Beulah Dove. who will be super- | intendent. of the schoel, attended the | meeting and assisted in selecting those :| who will be in charge of the various | departments, as follows: ¢ | _ Beginners—Mrs. W. F.. Carter, Miss . | Mary Almoney and Mrs. George Wilson. W Primary—Mrs. Thomas T. Barnsley, M. vdvmmd Berry and Miss Daisy | Magruder. o o Yo, Reindeer tanching ‘in | “SEULT 0 qomes R Falvey, M. Tor E._P. Weaver and Mise Ruby Trail. s o et dmported, ke | B Mra: Chasics O h " play- | €P! . Gi rs. Charles G. e & better than play- | Hliend. Mrs. Walter 8. Thompson, M, Reindeer hides'are now being favored | HAITY 5. Beall and Mrs. Vivian Hedge in the tannery trades. The su ipg | Deits 48 immeasuraly Joss then. the | Becrestion—Mrs. J. Harry Gormiey demand, and the sale is effected by | 3P4 Miss Edith Pepper. contract long before they are taken | Miss Martha Ricketts will be the reg- from the animals. While It was decided to invite all children of Rockville and vicinity. The school will be open from 9 until 11 o’clock each day excepting Saturdays, Sundays and the Fourth of July. A 'large enrollment is_looked for. | —— Odor Is as Important as Color. Color in the home has a rival. The ErE e et Tl new uses of brilliant hues in " o ON CREDIT! The open road says, “Come on and breeze along”—but before you get ready for the many week-end trips and vacation tours come to the Hub for guaranteed tires and you will not have to worry about blowouts and tire troubles, WILLIAMS Cords and Balloons Guaranteed for 15 Months Regardless of - Mileage Get a set of these fa- mous care-free tires and pay for them in small amounts while you ride. $1.00 A WEEK! We Sell the Dependable ‘SUMMIT TIRES Sold with the standard warranty. Prices for the four popular sizes are as follows: 29x4.40 30x3% CL. T $6.95 | Jinmt $5.95 30x4.75 31x4 S. B. Pen$10.95 | 3ummt$1(0.95 LD . Seventh and D Sgs. N.W. mahogan; No Phone Orders Ne Phone Orders .Aquarium Ne Phone Orders. Ne Phone Orders THE EVENING STAR. ‘An attempted program of checking abnormal speculation of all kinds and TICAL INTERFERENCE |cescriptions in™ the stoek market has brought down upon the heads of the LAST OF MOHICANS QUITS CHURCH PARLEY FOR GAME Indian, Delegate to Convention, Finds Base Ball Park on First Day. By the Associated Press. RIVER FOREST, Ill, June 21.—The last of the Mohicans doffed. his beads and feathers, laid aside the cloth of a lay delegate to a church convention \Ilnd went A, W. O. L. Last of the Mohicans, In truth ana in person, is Big Chief Uhm-Pa. Ac quarters, while the words of approval have been faint and infrequent,” he . “Unfortunately as well, the sit- uation has given the political oppor- tunist the chance to gather to himself Reserve System,” He Tells Illinois Bankers. “Certainly there is a limit to our | credit somewhere. Surely some check credit in any one direction, and no other organization is in position to un- | Pederal Reserve Banks.” Open An Windsor Chair $2.49 Pinished in < Short Bed -Davenport 3-Pc. Suite as Pictured A practical two-in-one suite for the combination living-bed- room. Covered in velour, tight spring seat construction. Short bed-davenport, ~ armchair and wing chair. $5.00 Down—The Hub Clothes Hamper 79 $1.49 Decorated Metal ‘Waste Walnut Fini.shed 4-Piece Sanitary Refuse Can dresser, return-end bed and Bedroom Suite ‘This low-priced suite con- fl sists of & chest of drawers, s § a four-drawer vanity. Made 89 of gumwood—walnut finish. $5.00 Down—The Hub < 3-Piece Fiber Suite $37.80 Bettee, armchair and rocker with spring-filled cushion seats covered in cretonne. 50c a Week | A3 £y Phone Stand and Stool $2.49 No Phone Orders i Four-Passenger Hardwood Swing Canopy Extra $ .49 o< Size 18x36 in. .... - 79c | Book Shelf $1.00 No Phone Orders Natural Willow Armchair No Phone Orders 32.19 36x72 Rustic Cedar Chair $1.19 No Phone Orders 4eventh & JUNE 21, ‘e are -s1m] graphers in his gaudy tribal costume and then donned the drab garb ol! Samuel Miller, former chairman of the | | city council. and sneakea | the deputy. -Tuth.‘l;‘{&z_ to see the Cubs and Redbirds | father of the slain deputy, was in Gresl AR Double-Face Chenille. Fringed Rugs—Special Indlgess. . c....000c0e P D Sts. N.W 1929. e ot Wirke Gots, e W newntte- | TWO.DIE IN-RUNCBATILE. less the last of his line of tribal | leaders, for in 1906 his tribe d! issolved. American photo- c! 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The suite as illustrated consists of a buffet, server, extension table, china cabinet and $5.00 Down—The Hub Combination Velour and Jacquard 3- top, loose spring-filled cushion seats A handsome suite, $5.00 Down—The Hub Super-absorbent! FORT HOWARD BLEACHTEX CREPED TISSUE WHITE AS SNOW *SOFT AS DOWN leged Moonshiner Victims. PIKEVILLE, Tenn., June 21 (#).— Swafford died from gunshot wounds Sheriff T. Y. Swafford, harge of the raiding party. Hub! / A Al Fiber * - Rocker Strongly made comfort ‘98 X3 Hardwood : Camp Chair 79, Piece Suite ‘98 Rustic Cedar Fernery $1.19 o Phone Orders ehair ed rail iced. “Hygeno” Metal Carpet Sweeper $1.98 No Phone Orders U. All Metal _ . Decorated Kitchen Stool ‘White and colors No Phone Orders Step-Chair 69 Handy as chair This End Table Substantially made 79c and nicely finished in No Phowe Orders mahogany. Bird Cage and Stand No Phone Ordery