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SOVET PLANNIG 151 WHEAT DRIVE twelve rine factories in different parts country. An example of the stringent with which the Russians are forced to meet such conditions are the ration cards in the cities. A Moscow card allows for a “worker” 2 pounds of day, % pound of meat, 1 bread Larger Sales on World Mar- ::;:1".2., per month, 6% pounds of ket Than This Year Seems Probable. BY NEGLEY FARSON. By Radio to The Star. and one pound of butter. Por the “intellegentsia” 1 pound of bread per day and ; pound of meat and 2 pounds of sugar per month. Some Rations Short. All the above rations are not always obtainable, however. Bread, cereals, sugar and herring rations are usually BERLIN, Germany, September 30.— | served out in full, but butter, eggs and The Russians have not yet offered cheap wheat in any considerable quan- meat are not always forthcoming. It is interesting to point out in this NING STAR, WASHINGTON, teenth party congress was held in Mos- cow this July, that Dictator Stalin in his glowing account of the success of the Soviet five-year plan omitted to mention two- vital truths, the “high cost. of manufactured production and its low quality.” ‘The wheat crop is said to be the best Russia has had in its history and plans call for the of between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 (Copyright. * 1830.) SOVIET CHIEFS SILENT ON WHEAT. Offieial Organ, However, Discounts Effect of Grain on Werld Markets. By Cable to The Star. MOSCOW, September 30 (N.AN.A). ~Every authoritative agent of the pro- letarian dictatorship resolutely refuses to, discuss the wheat-dumping charge made in the United States to justify the short selling of wheat at Chicago by lt')\e samvemnmn & ery correspon ere has ukeéimuu oflclfl; questions ’1‘1- garding charge and every one has met with a eurt refusal to discuss the subject. Today, . however, the Krem- lin’s official organ, Pravda, in & vio- lent leader accuses labor leaders” with “launching this “America’s venal | ishing viet export market by pointing out that the Soviet's entire foreign trade—built up, it is charged, by des) te efforts which impoverish the home market—repre- sents qnly 2 per cent of the world's total foreign trade. “How can such a |in tiny volume rattle the world's foreign markets?” the Pravda asks. Czarist Russia, the Pravda recalls, sold twice as much abroad, dumped sugar at a price so low the foreign farmer could tably feed it to hogs, exported 12,000,000 tons of cereals annually at less than $30 a ton, all without_provoking economic reprisals. The Pravda does not, of course, ex- plain that the Crar's government had to maintain at all costs the exports surplus in order to pay the interest on foreign loans, thereby so impover- the home market that the na- tional revenue further declined, forcing D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. no foreign coming, the Soviet government is not in that unfortunate position, but the {orcedbexpo:t ‘&X bmlu‘t h‘ere |'l-nl necessary to mee s for fore! machinery ordered for the big metal industry the Bolsheviks are now build- up. (CSoyMunt, 1930, by North American News- paper Alilance.) Tolley Still Hedet Whole. ‘TULSA, Okla., September 30 (#).— Cyril James Hastings Tolley is heart whole and fancy free, it seems. “I am not married, never have been married and probably will not be for a long time,” he remarked anent the news that some Cyril Tolley had obtained a mar- riage license in Greenwich, Conn. i Faddish bracelets being worn in Paris extend above the elbow. CITIZENS REPAIR BRIDGE WAITING FOR OFFICIALS Boards Removed by Locomotive Put Back While Red Tape Is Being Unwound. ST. PAUL, Minn, September 30 (N.ANA).—A steam whistle on & lo- comotive passing under a viaduct here recently olew three boards off the walk above as it whistled for & erossing. Several policemen, students of proper Glscussing whose Job 1t waa o put thme boards back. Finally, after a detalled argument, the'num decided it should be referred to commissioner of public works. The commissioner was reached with great difficulty, and finally he ordered 16th and Columbia Road N.W, One Room, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration titles on the German market, the Ger- ! man Agricultural Union believes. Sat- urday’s rise in import duty from $3.60 per 700 kilograms to $4.40 and a step- up in the percentage of German wheat, ‘whieh must be used iA making flour in all German mills of from 60 to 80 per cent, is actually due to a desire to pro- tect the German farmer against the general world slump in grain prices. ‘The increase in the wheat import duty probably would not have been enforced were it not for the bad situa- tion of German rye, of which there is & serious overproduction, despite Presi- dent Von Hindenburg's slogan, “Ger- mans, eat rye bread!” Also there is the question of the impending mobili- sation of the German potato crop, fer which the farmer must have ready cash, and therefore it is essential to the market for his small wheat erop in order to secure him some rea- sonable price. Russian Wheat Threat. The threat, however, of world-wide Russian _wheat dumping is increasing dally. From figures supplied by the trading delegation in Berlin, 1t is said that whereas 130,000,000 hec- tares are under cultivation this year, next year calls for 145,000,000. This 43 per cent of this was produced the “socialized sector” of state and collective farms, Next year the plan calls for 59 per cent from the same sources. From other reliable sources I learn that the Winter wheat area next year Tt P G Street at Eleventh S ROYAL A Sale That Will Set a New Stand ard of Values for Months to Come! $1.19, $1.39 and $1.69 Values 00 at | Yard Demonstrating in an amazing way the Palais Royal's value-giving policy. A triumphant offering at a price so low as to be almost unique. Smart Silk . . . Thousands of Yards . . . Sheer and Heavy « « « Printed and Plain . . . Altogether a wonderful assortment, at just the time when you are planning your Fall wardrobe! 39-in. ALL-SILK WASHABLE FLAT CREPE; street, lingerie and evening shades. (being Torcoy ‘shroed i 39-in. 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