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BRTISENEN TRADE POLCY HI Mission CFiticizes Methods in Argentiaa; Brazil and Uruguay. By the Associated Press. . " LIONDON, February 28.—The British and Uruguay, W ship of Lord d’Abe: possibilities la ish trade in: South America, issued its ' repbrt yesterday, roundly criticising British commercial methods there. The report states that Great Britain unquestionably has lost ground com- metcially in uth America since the war. It considers that recovery is pos- sible, but says adequate emergy and financial aid to industry, as well as the introduction of new methods, must be ap) the countries the mission visited the principal criticism was directed against the apparent incapacity of the English to accommodate - themselves to local circumstances and against “their persistent adherence to what Britain thinks good to the exclusion of.what South America wants.” ‘The report says that South American commercial circles are generally under the -impression that Great Britain bas not made skillful use of her influential position in trade. The report refers to the trade agree- ment between Argentina and Grea Britain, under which each country will undertake to buy up to £8,700,000 of the other’s products. “During the great war President Yri- goyen had placed far larger credits than 1 Yor the purchase of crops,” the report says. credits were eventually paid in cash, ‘Now they will be repaid in Brit- ish* manufactured goods, thus creating employment where it is most needed.” 100 AUTO TRUCKS BURN. Damage in New York Garage Is Twa employes Who attempted to hght the biaze with hand extingulshers were on the hands and arms. T, . s T V. . ——. . M—————" 1 T— " ] i [ ) S —— NEW WORLD” ) | torial - | sive as the s} NEW TRIAL IS ORDERED ON BLASPHEMY CHARGE Court Voids Acquittal of Artist ‘Who Put Gas Mask on Crucifixion. By the Associated Press. LEIPZIG, February 28.—The Supreme Court yesterday quashed the acquittal of George Gross in the blasphemy case involving a painting of Jesus on the cross wearing a gas mask and a pair of ‘Wellington boots. The court referred the case back for retrial, on the grounds that pic- representations may be as offy en word and that “the erycifixion, which is the most holy sym- bol to mill: jons, must not be brought into | contempt.” THE EVIiING STAR, WASHINGTON, FEWER HOURS URGED BY TEXTILE LEADERS |, A, jares proportion, of ihe announcement said, to “promote great- er regularity of work and greater con- tentment among mill employes.” narrow 3 about 43,000 looms, already have indicated their ac- D. C, FRIDAY, FLERUARY 28, 1930. ceptance of the recommendation, the! announcement said. 1 An American utility in Bra- mummmnflm:m"mmmn- eral T service. 55 Per Week Maximum for Day Work Is Advocated by Cotton Manufacturers, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 28.—The Cot- ton-Textile Institute yesterday an- nounced that “an important number of cotton_manufacturers in Southern and New England -States” recom- mended to the entire industry a reduc- | tion of hours of labor to a maximum of | 55 hours per week for daytime work | | and 50 hours per week for night work. | ! This recommendation is designed, the ' : I i TRADE MARK IMPO OF A Valuable Ol(;ollection Oriental Rugs and Carpets it RESISTERED in all sizes and weaves, including several extra large || pieces and presenting examples of most of the re- | nowned rug weaving districts of the Far East, to be | | Isphahans, Lillehans, Keshans, Chinese, Bokharas, i sold at Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, 1930, | : at 2 P. M. each day. ALSO Two Special Night Sessions, Tuesday, March 4th, and Thursday, March 6th, at 8 P. M. each evening. On Free View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day The collection embraces Kermanshahs, Sarooks, Beloochistans, Serabends, Mossouls, Spartas, Fereghans and Others. ADE MA Terms, Positively Cash C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. TRADE MARK PUBLIC AUCTION | Auctioneers REGISTERED CLEARANCE OF MEN'S CLOTHING One-and-Two Trouser Suits, Overcoats and Topcoats. .. that sold this season for 35, ‘40 and *45...NOW...*25 Entire Stock of SOCIETY BRAND & SHELDON Overcoats . . . to close out—*37, #47, $57, $97 Direct Elevators to the Men’s Clothing Department—Second Floor Tar Hecat Co. “F Street at Seventh” “F Street at Seventh” Sale of 1,800 Hand-Tailored $1.50 to $2.50 TIES 3 Ties for $2.75 « + « newest tie fashions in imported and domestic materials! Over 75 designs, colors and combi- nations. Figured stripes . . . all-over designs . . . dot effects . . . figured sateens + « . checked effects . . . and smartly toned plain shades. Made by hand . . . easy slipping . . . shape retaining. You shouldn’t go out without at least buying six. (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) 2,000 pairs in this sale of Men’s 50¢ Fancy Pattern Half-Hose Di-contil_med patterns and solers.” Sixes 9% vo 15, 4 pairs $1 (Main Ploor, The Heeht Co.) A Spirited Selling of 1,200 Men’s $2 to $2.50 SH Six for $8.75 White and plain color broad- cloths . . . figured and striped broadcloths. End-to-end madras. Striped madras. Striped and fig- ured prints. Collar - attached, collar-to-match and neckband styles. Sizes 1314 to 20. Sleeve lengths 33 to 35. (Main Floor, The Heeht Co.) Close-out from a nationally known maker . . . \49t010 GOLF CLUBS $ 3.69 Hickory and Steel Shaft Drivers, Spoons, Brassies « « « and Hickory Shaft Irons Two or Three of a Kind . . . Dis. continued Styles + « « in Models for Men and Women One of the finest lines of golf clubs built today. Now you are given that hig chance to fill in on your old set. . . or purchase a complete new set. Right and left hand styles. (Bvort Bhop—The Hecht Co.)