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RESORTS ‘SHOALS MEASURES | OPPOSED BY HYDE Secretary Believes More Sat- Isfactory Solution of Ques- management, and it is therefore recom- mended that the Muscle Shoals prop- perty be utilized as a muxce of revenue hich will be applied to this end. “The best method for accomplishing the desired purpose will chmge trom year to year as conditions vary, and I, therefore, believe that it will be ad: | visable for Congress to retain author- ity over the expenditure of funds ob- tained from the property. During the past year the nitrogen industry has ex- princed developments which prove the fallacy of projecting plans too far into the future.” Mexico is giving federal co-operation « tion Can Be Found. in_promoting the athletic tournaments which will be held at Mazatlan and other cities next Summer. Holding that there are objectionable features in the several plans now pend- | ing in Congress fcr the use of the Gov- | ___ ernment’s war-time develovment at Muscle Shoals, Secretary of Agriculture Hyde expressed the belief that a more satisfactory solution could be found, in A letter sent to Chairman McNary of | the Senate agriculture committee. The Senate will take up the long- disputed Muscle Shoals legislation as soon as it completes consideration of the tariff bill. Senator Black, Demo- crat, of Alabama yesterday expressed the belief that the attitude of Secretary Hyde would offer no serious objection o' & proposition he has in mind. Black Favors Loan Plan. Senator Black would amend the reso- lution of Senator Norris, Republican, of Nebraska, providing for Government op- eration of the Muscle Shoals property. to permit the President and a board of administrators to negotiate a lease with | a private corporation for operation of | the nitrate plant. The Norris resolution already has becn approved by the Sen- ate agriculture committee and is now before the Senate. Secretary Hyde passed judgment on the bills introduced last Spring by Sen- ators Norris, Black and McKellar, Dem- ocrat, of Tennessee. Sees Little Change in Price. “I am advised.” he wrote to Chair- man McNary of the Senate agricultural committee, “that the operation of they Government nitrate plants can be of little, if any, material value in lower- ing the cost of fertilizer to the farmer, and. therefore if the property is to be applied to the benefit of agriculture some other means must be used. There is a need for the improvement of fertilizers, fertilizer practice and soil America’s Premier Reso: ldeal_for Rest—Fam "°~f'¢ iat Elegance and Comfort await you at the Jefferson Hotel RiciMoND, VIRGINIA Aristocrat of Southland Hotels Richmond, the city of romance and his- tory, is on the direct route of Capitol and Dixie Tours. p_here to make your trip complete. efferson Hotel ofiers fsine and appointments. ~ Golf Booklet on request. Tox Haxoy, Manager onsolvo Hotels The Belvedere, Baltimore The Monticello, Norfolk the finest RESORTS. NEW_ORLEANS, LA. HEN in Jacksonville | stop at the Hotel Windsor. Most centrally located, facing | beautifol Hemming Park--the heart of Jacksonville's theatri- cal and shopping district. | Large, airy rooms bathed in sunshine. ' Unique parlors and dining rooms; music, dancing, Eounvocs. service:end oo rteous e and note- ALFRED S’AMER & 00. 114 worthy cuisine. Automobile _NEW ORLEANS. LA. T g e Program for the askang Lines i Lobty, connection with hotel lobby, RosenT R. MEvER. PROPRIETOR 3. & KAVANAUGH, MANAGER HOTEL WINDSOR., Jacksonville a MIAMI, FLA. THE SUNDAY For Rest and Recreation Old Point Comfort Norfolk Virginia Beach Via POTOMAC RIVER and CHESAPEAKE BAY DAILY SERVICE TaROUGH TICKETS SOUTH 'O ALL POINTS New York-Boston by Sea Special Low Rates on Automobiles Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. City Ticket Offce 731 15th St. N.W. TOURS. JAMES Borine's Cruises by -paehlly ;l.nlered ‘W hite Star S.S. CALGARIC. One Management | by American Cruise Specialists. MEDITERRANEAN Fifth Annual Cruise visits every bordering country; sails Feb. 15. Rates, first class only, $740 up, include shore trips and stop- overreturn tickets. Limited to 480 members. WEST INDIES Sixth Cruise sails January 18 for days to Bermuda, Virgin Is- nds, Martinique, Curacao, Col- ombia, Panama, Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba: Rates, first class only, $325 up, include shore trips. Annual North Cape Cruise Sails June 28,1930 Inquire of yoiir local agent o= JAMES BORING’S TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. 730 Fifth Ave. New Yor! { | MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE, Jan, 29, $600 to $1750 NewsS.S. *‘Transylvania”, 66 days, Ma- deira, Canary Islands, Morocco, Spnn. Greece, Palestine, Egypt, lhfiy ete. Alldineone sitting; expect about 450. EUROPE:zr: LANCASTRIA® CUMARD uulszd-n.lmu $1250 Madeira, Morocco, ‘rmn. Algiers, Italy, Riviera, Swe Norway, Edinburgh, Hofland Belgium, Paris, (London, Rhine, Oberammergan *Passion Play)—select clientele; the most and best for your money. Hotels, drives, fees, etc. included Ober's SS. & Tourist Agency, 1420 H St., N. W Frank C.”Clark, Times Building, New York Cig storage garage in direct | RESORTS. ATLANTIC CIT Now—An, Of the New Year An Ideal Vacation Awaits You at the ST. CHARLES The Beat Located Hotel n the Boardwalk Features include bridge parties. dances. organ recitals, moving pictures and indoor_golf. All Winter Forget the cold and slush—come now to Miami where the sun shines 360 days in the year. Swim in a warm surf, enjoy motor on smooth the Gulf Stream. Surgeon General of says, “One could not it Mi ut being impressed with the splendid_opportunities offered fsom the standpoint of health and recreat Adopt the pleasant and health-| habit of wintering in the tropics. your old time vigor under sunny sl Hundreds of hotels, apartments and cot- tages are in readiness to accommodate you. Housing economy is assured through controlled apartment rental |)h:;'6 from Chicago h) deluxe Pullman trains. Palatial ocean liners direct from E: Fine motor highways n. Or come by air. For full information and reservations lddnll Dept. of Publicity, City of Miami, Florida, or inquire at local lplrtmenl rental office Thes. Cook & Son. Wash. Lean & Tr. Blds. Wm. S. Phillips & Co., 1501 K St. N.W. Sun-shrine of America MYRTLE BEACH, .@mwlmcmg the opening, on Wednesday, January 15, 1930, of the @ceamgwesl gfi:le/ at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Operated by President of Mayfair House and Park Chambers, New York City, and The Griswold at New Loadon For reservations and information, address Mr, Crandail at Ocean-Forest Hotel, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, or the New York Booking Office, Mayfair House, 610 Park Avenue (Rhinelander 6700). The Ocean - Forest Country Club adjoins the hotel, and its facilities are available to visiting golfers and their friends at all times. Robert White, Secretary. GALEN HALL Atlantle City. N. 3 Hotel and Sanatorium The utmost in Comfort, Service and . Rates not extr oklet and bills of 7ROLYAT ON THE GULF ST.PETERSBURG.FLA. Amodern and dis- e tinctive hotel ,on Spanish. Mission style; 130 rooms each with bath. !American plan. Golf, course ad~' Jjoing.Open after s dan’1st. Booklet . g P Mancgement M1 UGH JAY FLYNN = FLORIDA. HoMmE LiFEe and Quiet at Key WEsT For the eatire family...Glor- #ous sunshine . . . Healthful climate . . . Home comforts. ‘The haven for children... the paradise for fishermen . and for golfers . .. Key West's balmy climate is tonic vigorating... there is activity for every member of the family. On the way to Cuba, stop at Key West ... the fastest route to Cuba, via the Florida East Coast railroad... travel behind oil-burning, cinder- less locomotives . . . direct, speedy trains. Write for information FLORIDA EAST COAST HOTEL COMPANY 2'W. 45th St, New Yo:k City STAR, WASHINGTON, STEAMSHIPS. [ mmm—— m———— YOU CAN GO To NEW YORK VIA NORFOLK Go to Norfolk by the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company. Connect there with an Old Dominion Liner sail- ing daily to New York — ex- cept Sundays. Fare, $15 and up, one way. 0ld Dominion Liners leave Norfolk daily, except Sunday, 7.30 P. M., mnfls:;.‘dmi ln{e .Forthrough s‘pu'ly Norfolk and "anh{n ton Sceambe Lo,”;sl‘ith St, N.W. ‘ashington, or 159 Grani Sc. Norfolk, Va, & OLD DOMINION LINE OF THE EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES /"" _—""' b“sumn - 'G”Pr 71 DAYS OF DELIGHT | Sail away onthe famous cruising steamer ROTTERDAM | e FEB. 6th Enjoy real comfort, entertain. | ment, strictly st class service unsurpassed cui D. C, JANUARY g ITEAMSHIPS Wmter Cruises West Indies Mediterranean Around the World South America Africa Bermuda Havana Panama Canal Jamaica Porto Rico Ask for Special Cruise Folder Europe Make your reservations now for Spring and Summer sallings, in order to secure choice accom- modations. Ober’s Steamship & L A 1420 H St. N.W. Phone Main 3347-3348 Mlest e T dfld | SOUTH AMERICA on the New | | DE LUXE MOTOR LINER 5, 20,200 tons reg., 26,700 tons displ. 11> winter here. But you sail away 10 sunny seas=—exotic ports=tropical scenes. What a gay time you have on board, too! Every luxury and comfort. A dip into a Pompeiian swimming pool =games on wide decke—daily exercise in a gymnasium—cards, dances, parties in sacious mlons. I's & short cruise and a merry one! 17 Days January Feb. 1st and Feb. 22nd Calling at KINGSTON, CARTAGENA, COLON, HAVANA, NASSAU Rates $200 up For illustrated booklet apply to 21 Seate Se., N. Y., or local Agent Visiting 18 fascinating Mediterrancas Qountries | under Holland-America Line management Anerkm Express Co. in charge of shore excursions | THE IOTTEIDAM Is being entirely reconditioned dive coming e, fea beds - St et | m’.‘ e swim- ‘ming pool énd modern gymnasium ot among the many new (mprove. | et which il make this ever Bopularship of evenareater appeal to the discriminating cruise pas- Senser. Write for lllustrated booklet HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE HMSTATESTREET n u NEWYORK | Or any authorized Steamship Agent Special Rates Now Available to NASSAU (Bahamas) Nassau Hotels mu igh Jenuary at Nassav An ideal opportunity to visit the glorious Isle of June during the winter Bathing from coral tinted beaches in the warm blue . Finest golf, tennis, fishing and sailing. ncludes rdund trip from New York by the luxurious with 1 or 2 weeks' stay at the charming Reyal Vietorla the famous New C Hotel at slightly higher rates. You may go from Nassau to Miami, an overnight trip, using the splendid §. 5. New Northiand. For rates and information any tourist agency or MUNSON Steamship Lines '67 Wall Street, New York' City The Mauretania | To The Mediterranean| Leaves New York Feb. 20th for the cul- |- tural romance, the social quintessence of the world’s most beautiful sea. Call- ing at Madeira, Gibraltar, Alfien,Vllle— Naples, Athens, Haifa and Alexandria. Rates,New York to Naples, first call, $275 up; second call, $425 | up. New York to Haifa, Alexandria, g. $350 up. New York to Ncw York, ; $837.50 up. Cunard To The West Indies | Cruises of varying durations— ‘ 12, 16, 18 and. 26 days—priced | for every purse. Golf in Nassau « « + SWwimming in Bermuda . .. dancing in Havana . . . other fas- d cinating, sun-splashed ports. No passports required. $175 up. Cunard To Havana . You may sail any Wednesday or Satur- | day in Cunard’s famous transatlantic sisters—the Caronia or Carmania, Rates $175 up. Special sailing of the Mauretania Feh. 12th. Minimum round | trip rate, $200. Send for descriptive literature to your local agent or | CUNARD LINE 1504 K St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Lo s rcoL oo & Spanish cfbain___, NOT for buried pirate gold but for health and happiness.Jointhe Orderof Pleasure Pirates— throw overboard all care and worry —dance, swim and enjoy tennis and deck games with the gayest of companions. Bring back the exotic beauty and charm of the tropics—memories of pale moonlight through a silhouette of palms. You are sure to have a jolly time — if you sail on the 27 day cruise of the “ldal Crutsing Smemee JAN. 23rd OTHER RELIANCE CRUISES Feb. 22—27days March 26—16 days Rates $300 up and $200 up HAMBURG-AM ERICAN 39 Breadway, New York LINE Or local tourist 1930—PART SIX. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. SHIPS OF ROMAN SPLENDOR Enloy anather summer vacation on the LIDO) deck of the Ausustus or Roma. Pass throush the Azores — Ston at GIERALTAR—visit Sevile see the sreat ex: position. Then Naples.... also Sicily that perfumed Blendr+. then VILLEFRANCHE on the gov;coloriul RIVIERA. Go on to GENOA,ITALY and all o/ Eurepe, AUGUSTUS —World's largest motorship Sailing from New York—Jan. 15, F ROMA —italy's largest turbine steamer Feb. 1, Mer.6 | SITMAR De Luxe Connecting Line to Esypt, Palestine, Constantinople and Athens. Write for iliusirated bookles “Lido Ali the 1Way™ Italia America Shipping Corpe General Agents, 1 State St N. Y. | mns BY SEA WITH A DAY AT MIAMI S. S. HENRY R. MALLORY Jan. 11, 25, Feb. 8, 22 ery other Saturday thereafter FAST and attractive service | between New York and Gal- veston, calling at Miami en route. Comiortable accommodations, in- cluding rooms with beds and bath. Deck sports. 1HKOUGH 1ICKETS CALIFORNIA, OKLAHOMA, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, COLORADO 2 he PACIFIC COAST | Alt-yean fresght sem vice every Wednes- day &F Saturday ' Ask Any Authorized Tourist Agent CLYDE - MALLGRY rm e North Biver, thed New York City ALL EXPENSE CRUISES TO THE WEST INDIES and CARIBBEAN Bythe splendid oil-burningtarbine sister Yuitng Namat— Havima 2 Kovrior = Couon (Pamms Casal) Sax JuAN (Porto Rico). j ‘29 DAI.—'*—" 11th Vittng: IANA—SANTIAGO— o o B varia T il o brad oaete Maxmnque—+82, THOMM—~SAN Jusn— s 17 DAYS — February 15th Visiting: Poxt-avPamcr—Kmiorron—Coton (Panama Cagal)—HaAvaRA— NAmAu. 17 DAYS - March Sth Visaing: Port-asPrwcs— Cotom — Kave- 17 and 18 s130 29 ‘l:;- wssup. ‘Twe Additional Cruises by the 8. 8. VEENDAM 18 DAYS—MARCH 15th : Namav, Havawa, Coow, San juax, (Porto Rico) , Beamupa., 14 DAYS—APRIL gth (Easter in Bermuda Vietting: Nastav, Havaxa, 18 day eruise $100 up 14day cruise 8180 " Shore Excursions optiona | Vi TMustrated bookles with full detatle, ‘sent on request. HOLLAND - AMERICA LINE 21,24 State Serest, Mew York lc-!lo ind in all) s and Agenss inl ricipal O I‘ZO H St.NW., Wflsh HAVANA - NASSAU - RE! by Red Star $175 (up) h\c short, thrilling tours to picturesque NA, pleasure_capital of the Carib- aint tropic outpost for tennis, bathing and ldhnn in the grand manner; BERMU- DA, enchanting Gulf Stream retreat. Slop over where you wish and continue on the next round of the S. S. Lapland, 28,200 tons. Fortnightly from New York, January 11 to March 8. . MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES 46 days—by White Star—$695 (up) and $420 Join in the gay, pulsing 1 eotc.hr..h.r, the Ritiera, Naples. ., 1 rd i Algiers, et Chivatiopts sEATIBIYS Tt ; v > Tiners—AD) CRUISE 11 (lnyx White Star Liner Galgaric under charter to James ‘s Travel Service—To West Indies Jan. 16— WHITE STAR LINE RED STAR LINE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. For full information, address R M. Wetington D €2 of any author: ized ‘steamship agent. ALL:-EXPENSE TOuRS from Baltimore - to Florida and Havana ST.AUGUSTINE: oldest cityin U. §., every Tuesday and Friday, 9 days, $81, HAVANA CRUISE, including Miami: every Tuesday, 16 days, $217, DAYTONA BEACH: every Tuesday and Fri: - day, 9 days, $90, SILVER SPRINGS: Tue. -Fri., g days, $90, EAST COAST TOUR, via: Miami, Daytona, St. Augustinie, Jacksonville; every Tues- day, 12 days, MIAMI CRUISE : Tuesdays, 9 days, $105, 'WEST COAST: including St.Petersburg; every ‘Tuesday, 12 days, FAMOUS SINGING TOWER (near Lake Wales) : Tuesdays, Fridays, 9 days, $92, CITRUS BELT: through :entnl Florida;every Tuesday, 10 days, $1 Send for mew: booklet dmnlmg these econgmical * tours. Inquire about'stop-over privileges. REGULAR SERVICE: Baltimore to Florida every Tuesday and Friday. Thr fares to all points via Jacksonville and Miami, MERCHANTS:MINERS [ wow Transportation Co. Travel Bureau, 1338 H St,N.W. National 4612 Wash, RATES New Low \i/inter Rates to ELIROPE -Lower one-way fares on some liners . . . lower round-trip « fares on others. How lucky “for you . .. if business sum- mons you abroad .. . or if you plan to laze-in the trop. ical sun of southern France or beside the cerulean'waters of the Mediferranean:: . . or coast the slopes of St. Morita!, SAILINGS TO ENGLAND, FRANCE and GERMANY GEORGE WASHINGTON Jan. 9, Feb. § AMERICA. . Jan. 18, Feb, 12 PRESIDENT HARDING Jan 22, Feb. 19 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT & Jan.29, Apr.2 . » .. LR . » L O e & - . . TWO 16 DAY WEST INDIES CRUISES You want an escape from Winter, and new -born ‘vitality ? Choose either Jan. 10 or Jan. 98 .. . sail from Philadel- phia through 4,317 mn[cs of turquolsz sess on the trans. atlantic liner REPUB . transatlantic service . .-. only $175 up, m:ludmg shorc excursions, No passports. Wit immediately for literature and deckplan. Consult Your Local Steamship Agent or UNITED STATES LINES JOHN W. CHILDRESS, Gen!rll Agent ‘Washington, D. Phone National 7563 * 1027 Connecticut Ave. BERMUDA .@ (Ccmfih'ng \trauel gl;slt PATTERN of white-roofed parishes . . . flower bordered highways unprofaned by automobiles . . . a sports haven that lures tournament topnotchers. . a cameraderie of large and small hotels - scintillating with dignified night life . . o325 Take them all together. Flavor with hospitality and British charm. Warm with sunlight. Garnish with royal palms and poinsettias. Add water, lots of it— and the bluest blue you can imagine. Any wonder Bermuda is such a tempting travel dish? e3> Your trip on amodern liner provides a two-day appetizer before and a two-day dessert afterwards. Three sailings weekly—S.5.“Arcadian”, Thurs- days—M. S. “Bermuda”, S.S. “Fort St. George,’ Wednesdays c»c: Bermuda's Average Temperature Last Week 71* ¥, For Booklets consult Bermuda Trade Development Board, 230 Park Ave.; or The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., 26 Broadway; or Furness Bermuda Line, 34 Whitehall St. and 565 Fifth Ave., New York; or any Tourist Agent. Saturdays—