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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929, it s 1 Bird its successful | the bad weaths d their unfamiliari of the country was made before a|the law of supply and demand was re- TT Towa: Sinclair, North Dakota: Schnei- AI[ANIIE FI-YERS ‘z’::.u‘.’:n;’cymgm ln‘;: June, flew here | with the couer’:tr‘yn between Bnmmog H[FI.IN A Senate agriculture subcommittee today | sponsible for the depressed price. He HOUSE COMMI EE der, Wisconsin; Rogers, Massachusetts; and Washington. They hired a cabin by Senator Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, | said the crop here and abroad this year Dallinger, Massachusetts, and Clancy, today from Baltimore in a chartered | B0 Washington. They hired a cabin during an investigation into the causes | was large. ADDS 4 NEW N AMES Michigan, cabin plane, landing at Bolling Field | sent the plane back upon their arrival of depressed cotton prices. Senator Smith, Democrat, of South Three members of this committee ere. during the last year have resigned be- shortly before noon. here. Heflin asserted that the Houston | Carolina, a subcommittee member, dis- t Their arrival was unexpected, owing | “severa] Army planes had been up company’s influence “hangs over the | agreed with Miller and asked him if he cause of appointments to other com- to the bad weather, and they were met | previously during the morning, but exchanges like the sword of Damocles.” | knew of any agency that “influences Republicans Make Selections to|Mmittees. They are Representatives only by Maj. George Thenault, French | Same down. mangy i Tloring. out ; g gl A (e e Al i K . Bathman, West Virginia; = Elliott, In- air attache and former commander of | wings and wingshils. ‘The fog and T T e e Miller said he did not and added he Fill Vacancies en Civil diana, and Palmer, Pennsylvania, the famous war-time Lafayette - | rain were so thick the ground was lost Gardiner H. Miller, president of the | did not believe any single individual, Service G ) drille. The French flyers, who bew;le at low altitudes, they reported. New York Cotton Exchange, who was | interest, or aggregation could influence Tvice Gioup. Lotti and Le Fevre of Yellow | ational heroes after they, had dis- P — Anderson, Clayton & Co. Of | testitying, repliea that if - -that could | the market. The Tudians of British Columbia and obeyed the injunction of the Eed i A Do BrcHght ut I i Lovestiaston o S Alaska obtain_their butter supply from 4 & # government not to attempt the ocean x-Slave, 100, Kills 4 s would be “very interesting.” Four new Republican members were | a fat little fish called the oolicha: Bird Crew Make Air Trip | fight because of the fact that their| Npw orrEans, La. December 12| Texas Influence Price, ; Airport Seeks “B” Rating. today appointed to the House Civil | mmmm————— — lane and motor, of experimental types, ety Heflin asked Miller for his opinion Service committee. The; Re| . D At "boen” tried aut. were taken | (P)—Atter living more than 100 years, 25 0,the influences he said had “driven| DANVILLE, Va. December 12 (Spe- | Service committee They are Repre-| EUJL], DRESS SUIT SHOP _ i ¢ g . spot. buyers” out of the markets in the i) . , Ne ; rom i from Bolling Field to the French em-|Ellen Moss, former slave, told her chil Alabaman Says £pot buyers” f th he | cial) —The City Council has decided to | Hugh T Snott. West Viesinin: rmns All New bassy after being welcomed by MaJ.|gren she was “tired of living,” retired “One or two or half a dozen firms,” | €Quip the city airport with sufficient|L. Whitley, New York, and Elva R. Tuxedos Thenault and Maj. Howard Davidson, v W ; . to her home, poured kerosene over her Miller said, “are doing a much larger | facilities and equipment to secure for | Kendall, Kentucky. Full Dress Despite dangerous flying weather, [ commandant of Bolling Field. body and lighted a match. The smell | B the Assoclated Press. percentage of business now than for- | it a “B” rating by the Department of | Representative Frederick R. Lehlback Cutaways which blocked virtually all fiying along | LotH and Lefevre are making a pleas. | body, and lghtes clothing brought the| A charge that the firm of Anderson|merly. = Smaller firms have not been | Commerce. Hangars will be built, shops | of New Jersey contimcton cromoack the petter grade to nire. —ot 7 , Tex., cotton |able to make money be f a lack | and field is to Le | The other nine hol the East Coast today, Armeno Lotti, s Savola Marchetti flying boat of | children in to see her dying on the floor. | Clayton & Co., Houston, ' B a ey because of a lack [ and a rest room. The fiel e | The other nine holdover members are and Rene Fefevr: Fow AerioansmAnTacu ‘They left this | She had attempted to’ burn herself to | brokers, was exerting an “oy H‘;fldow of capital. leased to a Lynchburg concern for three 5 1 JULIUS WEINBERG: members of the small craft in Baltimore because of|death on several previous occasions. iny on the cof exchanges ler previously had testified that | yea 814 F N.W. Inr Hecar Co. “F Street at Seventh” < And for the Woman You Know Best...Negligees...Robes or Pajamas ’ $(0).95 9 3 Timely Sale of (Regularly $10.95 to $15) \ 7 O O G i i‘ t New “Bridge” slippers of satin are ! Quilted robes of heavy satin for the pullman or crepe lined and wear a velvet bow. M A practical wear. Silk pajamas in exciting color com- —.3 / I I $6 y binations for lounging, or the college girl. Hostess X9 |/ a n a g S 4 gowns that every woman loves . . . these of crepe - de chine, satin or figured rayon . . . with laces, draperies and uneven hemlines. 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