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Iau Lived !upcnhfial foresters have the srtongest opin- Inm the u to - influence of the moon mmp AMUSTMENT [LONDON MOVIES HIT BY SUNDAY ! ‘ " A, CLOSING ORDER UNDER OLD LAW | You Are Invited! Theater Owners, Many of Them Americans, to Appeal To inspect this evening between . HELD FARMS® NEED Board Tells Congress Pro- duction Must Be Curbed to Meet Consumption. By the Associated Press. ‘The Parm Board reported to Congress today that agriculture, to achieve a par with industry, must adjust productlon to consumption and perfect a self-con- | i trolled, economic system of distribution. The first annual report of the board contaiped the views, along with & sum- mary of the past year's studies, accom- By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, December 5.—Even London | American films. has its blue law disciples. Now high court ju dly movlu ‘. for business as usual next Sunday. Many plishments and experiments. Out of its own experience with wheat and cotton the board was able to tell the legislators that stabilization opera- tions, without the backing of adjusted production, have a limited field. The board members pointed to the results of their own stabilization efforts as an in- dication of some of the: “difficulties and hagzards” involved. ‘Wheat Outlook Gloomy. Mlc\lhfly they slid did the failure of cotton pi to curtail acreage Cllbsunthlly ln 1930 lead to defeat of stabilization measures. for wheat, the. board said the world outlook is gloomy, even through 1937 with the general price trend down- e board could see no hope” it nld “or lrmun[ such a movement or preventing its serious conuquenm w American wheat farmers, by co-. tive mnrkeunz as such, by subm-non type already employed, or th.roll(h ldnptln‘ nny o( f.he opmed measures designe surplus abroad at prlcea below domeullc “The obvious economic remedy * * * lment of production * * * that the tariff mtxht ‘become eflecuve nn American pri endation empha: ces.” nother ~ recomme Il..d by the board, 'u Rfm’eluflnn taking up marginal l-ndu of little pres- ent nl to preserve them for future years. Activities Outlined. ‘The board said its major activities building u) reflymnu o( $43.- 195,328, which returhs Te- vdvlnl fund for omer lnlm, At '.he up to fscal n ooo,opo for cotton Izd to receive, the farm marketing act cmun' t, & ;!;:lvln( fund n( ssoo ooo 000,000 w: itely and uoo ooo ooo lut Aprfl U. D. C. PAY TRIBUTE * TO DEAD OF YEAR l’imoml Semeu Held for Both Veterans and Members of Organization. among e which stood at one end of the meeting was called to order by ,mnmv. pruldznt, Mrs, Walter Hutton, who was in the announcements by un Maud How- ell Smith. ‘The invocation was read by the Dis- trict division chaplain, Mrs, Claude N. Bennett. Sevéral vocal numbers were sung by Ethel Lynn Fast, accompanied by Mrs. Eva Whitford Lovette. ngress. evening by the Dist: c""il:vrwr“c’ _;m; o af o'clock in Confederate Hall. Introduc- tion of nn officers will be nnde C. OF C. BODY TO GIVE -FINANCE TESTIMONY Fiscal Relations Committee Invi- tation Accepted by Dis- trict Group. An invitation to testify before the House Committee on PFiscal Relat! chairman of the House tbee. The Chamber Committee yesterday ofed its hearty indorsement of the rmine m ‘da‘ree of responsibility of both govern- Col Edward Goring Bliss, chairman a 5 or 10 year flnl-ncl-l lan needed municipal of the committee present n Edna Members the meeting \ncluad Miss 3 John H. !mlll and Horace J. AIDE TO HEAD SURVEY Wilbur to Name Acting Director if Smith Wins Power Post. Secretary Wubur QndA disclosed that o Otis tmn.h Burvey, i Decision of Three High Judges. of them are Ame ican-owned and show A share of the Sunday nudpu always goes to.charity, and the theater worlun are prof against a seven- fllv don 15 '.he only city 1n !nlllnd ‘which shows movies on Sune three have ruled. out Sun- er u: old law of 1781, bserv: sael —_— Bu)my Tucker to Preach. Va., December 5.—The Rmht nev 1-( St. George Tucker, Bishop for | of Virginia, will be the preacher at Trinity Episcopal Church here at the 11 o'clock service Sunda A ! class will be pr!unmd to the by Re‘\" A, Stuart Gibson, rector of the chure ;musllingwnmhrmmmfimmsflfinig Gifts for a Boy's CHRISTMAS Select Them Now While Sizes and Assortments Are Complete Leather Coats $15 to $25 Sweater and Hose Sets $5 to $10 Sweaters $2.95 to $8.50 Shirts $1 to 33 Pajamas $112083 Neckwear 50c to $1.50 Sports Hose 50c to $1.50 Silk Mufflers $1 and $1.50 Bath Robes $5 to $10 Lumberjacks $5.95t0$12.50 Overcoats 4 to 10 years ' $10.75 10 $25 Overcoats - 11-to 20-Years ' $25 10 $35 Official Boy Scout Ouffitters New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth N.W. persists in Franc llnd The ldel l! th:::xmber fe!led lt le to _rot thln whzn Ielled durln the ‘The belie: dates back to Roman times. 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