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OF FARM BOARD ampbell Appeals for U. S. i Aid'to Correct Abnormal ti Wheat Balance. s the Associsted Press. ! Declaring there was only an “imagi- " surplus of wheat because of the shortage of other grains, Thomas Campbell, Montana wheat grower d adviser to the Soviet government From Canada. at traveled l&wn recently farms ith offi- take x| PIOKETERS QUIETED <2 ATTEXTILE MILLS Police Curb Demonstrations at Danville, as Union Urges Peace. | B k g i i v i BF a (i L i s 5 2 8 % i i sus ’ £ gt Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va., October 18.—Polioe ; { i el i it 3 i ‘There remain to- | registration may be Chicago. turned newspaper reporter for — ‘:uelmr-m bride of ‘JE urch, ¥ cen! where the ceremony was performed W. | the bride's father, the Rev. Arthur B. Seimber’ s Tevoked, The coup to leave soon for an B 8. ‘Europe, where Brown's {Liut. (Junior Gtade) Oraig B. John- | yacht is to join them. ‘The heir of his (Medical ber aon ), orders hn Carter Brown, for duty Naval Hos- | whom ther, Jol 4 to cont Brown in Joseph orders avy Yard, D. August Y, Mare Islan by guests from Ne 3 d"manu.'l‘tl» 1, Brown’s home: - "Chief Gunner William M. Coles don, England: Boston, New York and warrant officer), detached U. 8. B.' Wi n. and Virginia about January 10, to Navy soclety was well , Sound, Wash. B& Jbuul {Chief Gunner Charles E. Keptner ames officer), detached U. g 8. nhntlptmpfl about October 17, to Base, New London, Conn. orders dated 14, 18, 1 !.IcuLflrth.nvl::sF was Wolfe primate in unced of Rhode ‘America. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL STEINOUR, ‘Who on Friday night received their friends in celebration of their fiftieth wed- anniversary at their home, 714 Ninth street northeast. came here from Gettysburg, Pa., 12 years ago. Mr. and Mrs, —Harris-Ewing Photo. REDUCED RAILFARE of G. 0. P. Group Results in Special Offer. uarters are "‘&'w ting now presen scene. Already baliots are being The first of these was-exe- wMMWIdnudli. attendants under A. E. Chaffee, director Dl Sy a Saate e s e y A I quirements, but cannot see how they were actually marked. Six Mall States Remain. m‘{mbm y mail. are Illinois, up until November 3; Iowa, October until November 1; 3 ; Minnesota, 20; West Vir- ‘Those in which it is not yet too late Ene.m’ but which require Ber 35 Kansas, October 26, Fontacky’ November 3; P ber 30 Ne: braska, October 25; New York City, No- a!mur 3; North % chhler 25; , October 25; Pennsylvania, October 26; Utah, October 27; Ver- mont, ;ovamm 1, and Wyoming, Oc- WASHINGTON IS HONORED Elm Tree Planted in Capitol Square at Richmond, Va., for Bicentennial. Gov. Pollard of V: . p ot e, Gor, e ficials and represen societies attended the ceremony. PROSECUTOR FIRED UPON Wyoming Officers Believe Attempt to Kill Was Made. WARSAW, N. Y., October 18 (#).— ‘Wyoming other Bentley, Neither shot struck him. Bentley is sald to have been active in ‘rmmmon of liquor law violations, and county authori saw a possible motive for the shooting in chat fact. TOBOOST VOTING!2% Absentee Registration Drive ine FSH HOLDS REDS WORK 0UT OF U.S. Representative Would Send Group to Probe Activities in Mexico. By the Associated Press. ‘The statement that Communists are using the United States as headquar- ters for distributing propaganda throughout the Western Hemisphere was made yesterday by Representative | Fish, Republican, New York, in offer- ing to send a subcommittee of the House Communist Investigating Com. mittee to Mexico. Mr. PFish, who is chairman of the Investigating Committee, said he had offered to conduct an inquiry in Mexico to determine the extent of Communist activity directed against that country from the United States. Meanwhile, there were indications yesterday that the House Committee membership was inclined to regard the State Department as lax in its ex- amination of aliens entering this coun- try. Some members were reported to feel concerned that the department is permitting entry of some avowed - munists. Believes 1,000 in United States. Representative Fish said he believed there were at least 1,000 avowed Com- munists in this country under permits of six months. He said many of them an Russian firms. He estimated that 70 per cent of the Communists Ar;u aliens and the fexican o willing,” said fish, “I shall be glad to appoint a subcommittee to sail about November 15 New Orleans for Several expert | Oommunist 25; 5 mmn,mwmn.ocw- before any Mexican TENNESSEE PROBE CHARGES OF POLITICAL ACTIVITIES ARE PROBED Federal Inspectors Investigate Al- leged Violdtion of Civil Serviee Rules at Richmond, Va. By the Associsted Press. RICHMOND, VA., October 18.—Ped- eral Government inves- m charges today that Federal ice holders here have violated the United States Civil Service Commission’ rules and regulations e et 1 3 o, oul ehnn“:: made at a Republican mass meeting here in August. & Houston Brett, who has since ann himself as an independent candidate for Con- gress, led a group opposing activities of the office-hold! group and charged these leaders with undue political tivity in violation of civil service regu HULL VOTE PROBE SEEN AS RONCAL Tennessee Leader Commands | Sincere Respect for His Senate Leadership. WITNESSES CALLED | consuicienss trai’e Nye Hopes to End Hearing in Southern States on Monday. Pross. MEMPHIS, October 18.—The Benate OCampaign Funds Committee delved in- lebration of the bl ives of patriotic | Haun, . H. tion the Crump, Democratic leader and un House of phis. committee Stewartsville men, J. G. Osborne and ‘Coun! ive mi Hull :ndy v?; Brock, e Tespectivel; ARM BOARD CITED FOR FAILURE |tstimony receivet TO BOLSTER LIVE STOCK PRICES S nexcitedly, mlmmhuungmnthmtdum- cratio h, but un- inf he strives to extricate it from its imitations of l\mflhml-n Bedulously, -but with not slightest genius for noise, he endea: the leaders of the the ulal TRAINMAN’S INJURY IS BLAMED ON FROST/ Both Legs Are Amputated in Effort to Save Life After Fall From Freight Car. Heavy frost on of a freight car unmmmnnmmm- y heavily coated VENDOR ATTACKED W. M. SUBaEp—— Robbery Believed Motive; Man's Skull May Be Fractured. A possible frecture of the skull was suffered last night by William Mitchell, 42-year-old pushcart vendor of 209 John Marshall when he was attacked COLONEL’S ~W‘ll'-'E EXPIRES | believed to Mrs. Albert W. Foreman to: Be Buried in Arlington Tuesday. MISTAKE CHARGED IN MISSOURI FUNDS State Treasurer Suspended by Gov- ernor Denies Irregularities - | the Buy-in-Washington Counecil, Inc., Brunk had borrowed $23,000 on unse- T D oo e & tastitution. lo- | In the Willard Hotel Thursday after- cated in his home town. noon at 13:30 o'clock. it was announced. Edward Q. Robison, special Assistant | g J. Murphy is chairman. A number of questions of interest to the council are interest to be discussed at the meeting, it is ta Prices Sharply Reduced in This SALE of LIVING ROOM —DINING ROOM AND BED ROOM FURNITURE ... to clear our stocks of Floor Samples . . ., discontinued numbers and other suites that we cannot reorder from the maker . . . All fine suites of splendid style and finish. LIVING ROOM SUITES—Reduced! $120.00 Virginia Sofa.......................... S5 AL i Solid mahogany frame. Denim upholstery. $165.00 3-Pc. All-Mohair Suite Serpentine front, wood base. Reverse $185.00 2.Pc. Wool Tapestry Suite ................... anE S Webb constraction. Deep spring cushions. $125.00 3-Pc. Jacquard Upholstered Suite ......... e Covered all over in same material. Sofa, Bunny and Club Chair. $235.00 3-Pc. Mohair Suite in burgundy color ........ Mahogany wood frame. Finest webb construction. Solid mahogany base. $175.00 3-Pc. Tapestry Suite................. b Covered all over in same material. Sofa, Club Chair, Bunny $195.00 2.Pc. Bed-Davenport Suite in Mohair... Carved wood base. $159.00 3-Pe. Bed-D-venEort Sults. il A o $ll_2.00 Jacquard velour upholstery. Bunny Chair and Club Chair, DINING ROOM SUITES——Reduced! $149.00 10-Pc. Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite Beautiful high-lighted finish. 60-inch Buffet, $275.00 10-Pec. Dminfig i Excellently made and $225.00 10-Pe. Room Suite .................. Large, massive pieces. Burl walnut fronts. $185.00 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite . Antique oak finish, 66-inch Buffet, $135.00 7-Pc. Dinette Suite ........ ..ccccooociiannene. poums—. i %1 | Two-tone walnut. Canopy top chi Chairs with tapestry $72.50 5.Pec. Breakfast Room Suite .............. g Oak Pedestal Table. Chairs with upholstered seats. BED ROOM SUITES—Reduced! $110.00 4-Pc. Maple Bed Room Suite _..........c.coee.... .. $77.50 - ; Dresser, Poster d, Chest and Dressing Table. ) o $169.00 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite..._..........cooeooeeeee. --..$112.00 g::lrnct;’v; (':l‘l;“"s f:;’:‘:“s:‘;::r : Suite Consists of French vanity, Panel or Poster $230.00 Early American T{%e Bed Room Suite........ B $169.00 Semi-Poster Bed, Dresser, French Vanity and Chest. $283.00 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite.... Burl walnut-veneered decorated with eab wood of good Dresser, two styles of vanities, panel beds and chest of drawer: $175.00 American Walnut Bed Room Suite Two-tone combination. Large pieces, splendid style. Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Poster Bed and French Vanity, Bargain Brevities in Furniture for Every Room 655 Governor Winthrop Desk..... $49.50 Secretary Bookcase ......o00 $19.50 Spinet Desk $13.50 Console Tables ......ovacn $8.50 Smoker Cabinets eeeesenae vwire $38 $29.75 $12.75 8$19.75 $37.50 $8.50 $5.75 $2.95 $3.50 $1.00 $4.50 M. Rnkll‘.‘.dm. . $4.95 Radio Be $35.00 ‘Coxwell Chairs ...ccoconnee $55.00 Restrite $1.49 End Specials From the Rug Dept. $19.50 Barishah American Oriental Rugs (27x54).................$14.85 $31.50 Colonial Velvet Rugs (7.6x9)... $22.00 $25.25 Colonial Velvet Rugs (6x9) . $17.50 $1.35 Velvet Stair Carpet, sq. yd. 98¢ $10.25 Congolenm and Sandura Rugs (9x12) ......... s $7.50 Payments == 7WNRIGHTs X _ 905.907 7th St. N.W. Convenient Weekly or Monthly ‘Terms