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GRINPRREYES RUSSINS QARREL New Conference of Export % Nations Called for April 18 at London. By Cable to The Star. ROME, Italy, April 2.—The Interna- tional Wheat Conference formally closed 1 o'clock today after a number of ts between the Russian delegates and dihers attending the conference. % The most important accomplishment @@ the meeting is the decision of the countries, led by Canada, their own conference April 18 n House, in London, to determine ures for dissolution of the present b lurplul and make plans for dis- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, U. 8. 8. Langley about March 21; to U. 8. S. Texas. Carpenter Euben L. Barry, detached U. S. S. Pittsburgh; to U. 8. S. Penn- sylvania. bout March 10; to U. 8. 8. West Vir- treatment, Naval Hospital, San Diego, ginia. Calif. tached U. S. S. New Mexico, to U. 8. 5 S. Rigel. Comdr. Harry R. Hermesch (M. C.), detached U. . 8. Tennesse>; to continue | treatment, Naval Hospital, San Diego, Daniel Hunt (M. C.), de- tached U. 8. S. New Mexico; to U. S. 8 Lexington. Lieut. Enoch G. Brian (M. C.), de- tached U. S. S. Bridge; to Navy Re- cruiting Station, New York, N. Y. Lieut. Charles C. Yanquell (M. C.), to duty involving flying, Naval Academy. Comdr. Ernest W. Lacy (D. C.), orders March 19 suspended until further in- structions. Ensign Jack C. Renard, detached vo Bqundrvn 4B (U. 8. 8. New Mexico) about March 20; to VO Squadron 5B, . 8. S. Tennessee. Ensign Frank T. Sloat, detached U. 8. S. New Mexcid; to communica- tlon duty, Battleship Division, Battle Construction Corps. | Lieut. Wallace R. Dowd, detached Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, about July 15, to duty with Board of Inspection and Survey, Pacific Coast Section, San " | Prancisco. Lieut. Lawrence F. Haugen, detached Navy Yard Division, Navy Department, about May 9, to Asfatic Station. % Warrant Officers. Chief Boatswein Harry W. Weinberg, detached U. §. S. Saratoga, about May | 1 to Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif. Chiet Gunner Joseph Chamberlin de- tached U. S. S. Tennessee; to tempo- rary duty. San Diego, Calif.. on Septem- ber 1, 1931, detached; to home and wait orders. Chief Gunnvr Robert C. Williams, de- ! Deaths. Rear Admiral Thomas Slidell Rodgers, U. 8. N, retired, died F:bruary 28, 1931, at New York. Capt. Harry Eaton Smith, corps of mathematics, U. 8. N, retired, died March 26, 1931. Lieut. (Junior Gy-ade) Walter H. Al- | bach, detached V. O. Squadron 4-B, 8. 5. Mississippi, about March | V. O. Squadron 4-B, U. 8. S. California. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Robert Armstrong, detached V. O. Squadron 4-B, U. S.'S. New Mexico, about March 20, to V. O. Squadron 4-B, U. 8. 8. | Maryland. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Wallace M. Beakley, detached Naval Alr Station, Coco Solo, Canal Zone, to V. 8. Squad- | tached Eleventh Naval District, aboutron 5-S, U. S. S. Trenton. April 30; to Naval Torp:do Station,| Lieut. (Junior Grade) Almerian R | Newport, R. I. | Boileau, detached V. O. Squadrcn 4-3. Electrician Frank R. Harrigan, de- | U. S. §. New Mexico. about March 20, | tacked U. S. S. California; to navy |to V. S. Squacron 4-B, U. S. S. Detroit vard, Puget Sound, Wash Lieut. (Junior Grade) Everett Chief Carpenter James L. Jones, de- | Browne, detached Naval Academy about tached U. S. S. Texas about March 21; | June 1, to Naval Training Station, B | Hampton Roads, Va. Lieut. (Junicr Grade) Earl 8. Cald- if. Comdr. Joseph B. H. Young, detached U. S. 8. Arkansas about March 20; to Naval Air Station, Pensacola. Hurley M. Zook, detached U. 8. 8. Mlnluippl about May 25; to temporary duty Naval Air Station, Lake- hurst, N. J. John O. Kinert, detached U. aha about March 20, to U. 8. it. \ Rowland C. Lawyer, detached . Idaho about March 20, to U. sign . L. Marshall, de- tached U. 8. 8. Mississippi about March 20, to U. 8. 8. Idaho. Medical Corps. Capt. Mon! ry E. Higginson M. C), detac Naval Dispensary, Navy Department, about July 1; to Asiatic Station. Comdr. Claude W. Carr (M. C.), de- tached U. 8. 8. Wyoming; to Naval Station, Guantenamo Bay, Cuba. Comdr. Frank H. Haigler (M. C.), de- Supply Corps. Lieut John P. Hilleen, detached U. pedo suu n, Newport, R. Lieut. Charles L. mvm detached Naval Training Station, Great Lakes,. Ill., about June 13, to Naval Station, Guam. Lieut. George L. Thomas, orders Feb- | ruary 26 modified, to U. S. S. Nevada on May 1 for duty. Lieut. (j.g.) Leon Dancer, detached Train Squad 1, U. 8. Fleet, about May 320, to U. 8. 8. Arizona. Chaplain Corps. Lieut. Comdr. James S. Day, to duty | Naval Powder Factory, Indian Head, Carpent'r Lloyd V. Scott, detached H. | g ‘APRIL well, - acceptan resignat celed; to resume duty U. 8. 8. North- Doggett, detached U. about March 18, to Naval Training Sta- | ticn, Hampton Roads, Lieut. son, detached V. 8. 8. New Mexl( V. O. Squadron 3-B, U. S. 8. Oklahoma. Lieut. Kline, detached V. O. Squadron 4-B, U.|U. 8. 8. 20, to V. Lieut. detached V. S. Northampto: O. Squadron 3. Lieut. detached V. O. Squadron 4-B, U. 8. 8. | U. Mississipp, about March 20, t U. & 5. Northampton with V. 8. Squadron §-5 eut. Scrymgeour, orders January 23 modi- detached V. O. Squadron 4-B, U. " O. Squadron 3- Lieut. (Junicr Grade) Philip D. Loh- G. | mann, detached Naval Academy about June 1, Hampton Roads, Va. 2 1931. ce of tion - can- (Junior Gnge) Burton L. 8. Lexington Va. (Junior Grade) Gerald R. Dy- Squadron 4-B, U. about March 20, to (Junior Grade) Wendell F. Mississippi, about March 20, to ' U. 8. 8. Nevada. to Naval Training Station, FIVE DIE IN FLOODS ON PACIFIC COAST| | Peak of High Water in Washing- | ton, Oregon and Idaho Be- | lieved Passed. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, Wash., April 2.—Promise of a respite from floods which have taken an estimated toll of five human | —_— (Junior Grade) Jack P. Mon- 8. Squadron 9-S, U. S. 8. Fleet Alr 3 Lieut, (Junior Grade) Sam Plckerlng, S. tempor: (Junior Grade) Harper D.|Arizona at with V. O. zona, 8. Mississippi, Base, Hnmpmn Roa Squadron 3-B, to temporary duty Hampton Roads, Va. | .| pending transportation to Canal Zone. (Junior Grade) Varian, detached V. O. Squadron 4-B, Mississippi, about March 28, to y duty Fleet Air Base, Hamp: ton Rolda Va.; upon lrflvl]vof U.8. 8. Donald C. lives and $1,000,000 in live stock was welcomed in Northwest today. Tg ak of high water which disrupt- ed lg way and rail traffic and flooded several towns in Wl.shlngton Oregon and Idaho was believed to have been and cific 'Pendlef.on. Orez., reported the drown- ing of Tom Apostolotolus, a farmer, Murray Tucker, 3 years old, drowned in a creek at Pomeroy, Wash. The bodies of Oscar F. Olson, 42, and Rex Brown, missing since their boat capsized, were sought in the Willamette River near West Fir, Oreg. Phillp Fox, 73-year- %d ;lnrmer, drowned near Walla Walla, as Crape Myrtle 3 feet 75c Maryland Nursery Wells Ave. and 4th St. -Ibuuon the coming year's harvest. lans have tentatively ac- mfl an invitation to attend, and an i8 to be extended to the M m through Ambassador Qharles G. Dawes, next week. »The conference adopted three sets of resolutions, dealing with distribution, fiulmnl credits and preferential Nothing definite has been ac- plished in the agricultural credit I-fld the subject has been referred the League of Nations. Danubian coun- suggestions by 3:'.. were killed by the third commis- -M the final session the Russians against the acceptance of all sets of resolutions, and Comrade Tose to the platform with a bit- speech blaming the present world on the uplmhun system. He was booed when he suggested that were no crises in Russia. Com-| Kissin stated that the Soviet h against any preferential tnrlfl‘ or any other measures which | ht hurt the world workers. 1] (Copyright, 1981.) NO CONCRETE PLAN MADE. tached U. 8. S. Lexington; to continue Alfred de Grott Vogler, WoobpwaRD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day Save 4 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; phone and mail orders not accepted. Full Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose—Special 55¢ the majority with picot tops and In good Spring shades—sizes 814 to 10. 165 pairs Children’s Socks, including half socks and anklettes. Broken assortment, sizes 4% to 7 In lot. Were 18c. Now ......... ..10e Md. Lieut. de- JONES Outstanding athletic hero of America today— Greatest golfer in the Here is a “cheerful little earful” ...... Jane Vogue Coats and Suits $19.95 Now you've no excuse not to get that new Suit or Coat. The famous Jane Vogue Label, which is your as- surance of style and quality is on these exquisite garments. Use the Budget NEY’S NEW LOW PRICES do not prevent you from using the Budget Plan. This double con- venience of price with credit puts Ney above comparison. Preferential world— Foremost expert and writer on the game he plays surpassingly— BOBBY JONES writes Irregulars of Much Higher Priced Hose @rain Conference, However, Adopts - Series of Recommendations. 'RDME April 2 (P).—The Worid | Grain Conference ended today without meving arrived at any concrete plan dealing with the world surplus | xt:n of wheat. The conference, which agreed to meet again next year, however, left a of recommendations for interna- &n 1 collaboration in producing, sell- ing and buying wheat. ‘The delegates of the larger non- zfllnr. agreed to hold a 1) 657 pairs, slightly irregular. All full-fashioned, plaited soles. Some have lisle-lined hems. 240 pairs Dull Sheer Grenadine Hose, with picot tops, silk soles and heels. Light and dark gun metal and off-black. Sizes 815 to 10 in lot. Iruzu.lll's of a much higher priced Special ..75¢ E DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s and Misses’ Dresses were 15 $9 40; of canton. novelty woollens and prints. Included are jacket frocks and short sleeved dresses of linen lace in sizes for misses. Also, 12 Evening Dresses, of taffeta, chiffon and crepe; black. white, peach, blue and green. Soiled and mussed. Sizes 12 to 20 and 36 to 40 in the collection. 53 Misses’ Dresses, prints, chiffons Ve and cantons, in green, black, blue, s bt Wiy s ; n an red, beige and brown. Also eve- ning gowns. in white, yellow and trimmed. Slightly sofled. Origi- green. Soiled. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $10, 8750 nally $25 and $35. Now ‘THE DOWN ATAIRS STORE ‘wheat exporting companies, wnfpe:ence heir own at_London April 18. Howard Ferguson, Canadian ‘commissioner at London, who will at the London meeting, empha- today thet the mesting would vens connectics with the World Grain Conference. ihe International stitute of Agriculture or the League Nations. VY ORDERS Rear Admiral Walter R. Sexton, de- eommndu- destroyer squadron, Scouting Fleet about June 6; to duty as t to the chief of naval opera EXCLUSIVELY in the Sports Section of Now The Evening Star The Sunday Star Women’s Shoes Were 5395 0 3650 $1.95 250 pairs fine shoes from our regular stocks. Included are many attractive styles, leather, black and brown kid. High and low heels in the collection. 40 pairs Men's Tan Calf Oxfords, with Good- ear welt soles. Medium toe, well fitting Sizes 6 to 11, B to D." Were :’ns Children’s Oxfords Were s1.95 $1.35 rli.r! Children’s Oxfords, with sturdy leather soles and uppers. Styu for dress and play. Broken ll.lu 8’ to T bairs Childrens | P Wfl! welt soles. WoopwaRD & LoTHROP Womets e Wi Gt T30 10; attractive styles for sports and dress. Plain and fur trimmed stvlec. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40, 42 and 44. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE New Straw Hats Speciat $1.50 140 smart new shapes for Spring. Novelty straws and combinations, in popular nsw shades. Many attrac- tively trimmed. wore BNE RSRT. SO0 & Felt Haf Were $4.95. Now ... P $1.96 Handbags, $1.00 Were $2.95 31; smart styles of suede and leather. Also some beaded evening bags. tract Bags, ~Capt. Amon Bronson, detached 14th Meval District, as chief of stafl; to home #nd wait orders, pending retirement; ybon being on the retired list on June 30, relieved all active duty. Lieut. Comdr. John J. Bellentine, de- tached Naval Proving Ground, Dazhl- about June 15; to duty in of patent Broken sizes 3 to 8, AA to C. 40 pairs Women's Boudoir Slippers, blue and coml, with maribou trimming. Scme soiled. Broken sizes. Were $1.95. Ncw .S1L15 Two-Piece Knitted Suits, $1.75 Were $3.95 18; with tuckin skirt and sweater. In green, blue, red lnd brown Bl-s ll to 20 lnn'- eeved. shell o last. sec- Comdr. tuhod office of judge advocate Scouting Navy t; to aide and retary on staff, destroyers, Force. Lieut. Comdr. Seabury Cook, de- tached Naval Academy about June 1; to_U. 8. 8. Breese as executive officer. Lieut. Comdr. Jesse L. Kenworthy, ir., aacu U. 8. 8. Idaho about March o lnnponry duty Naval Alr Sta- n, Lakehurst, kut Comdr. .Yohn 8. Phillips, de- trched Naval Academy about June 1; tg Asiatic Station. “Lieut. Comdr. Andrew G. Shephard, c] raval inspector of ordnance, rsch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, n lln whlte nd bl Were 33. 'w L m m 1 o 0 H lltvtlcll -nd I 23 ceved afviee " while “wi glu- 4t [ ow 1] n-a Jagkets and’ Shavlder- | Were 5295 and 1395 Tomorrow—Fine Radios—Never Before Offered for Less Than Their List Price Women’s Spcrts Handkerchiefs, 35c¢ Were $1 72 of these fine handker- chiefs; the large 21 -inch size, in solid-color pastels. 76 Women's Linen Handker- chiefs. ‘with colored corner gestams. 11 w-mn very With eslig Home Frocks, 50c Were $1 30; attractive styles; e tional values at 50c. M all printed. Broken sizes. 15 Jerses Dresses. in green and $5. w:{ Now: - “ g e “ nuvmm‘m Sgloptul -g,nu P! , tached U. 8. 8. Chester; to Navy Yard, Ffar] Harbor, Territory Hawali, «Lieut. Comdr. Philip W. Warren, de- (fihcd Naval Academy about June 1; Asfatic Station. ’!-hllt. Horace B. Butterfield. detached Nival Alr « g.leut Earle P. McKellar, detached lqmdmn A-B (U l. 8. mulnlppn y Nine-Tube, Screen-Grid, Super-Heterodyne WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS el 'sood " quality linen. embrotdered _corner i or 353 e n's Une- ‘Handker- With | colored em- sromere: corners. Men's Linen Tieh egl culnred initials. Costume Slips, 95c Were $1.95 53; including rayon satin, rayon crepe and satin-back crepe. Navy, black, tan, flesh, white and peach in the ccuectlon Broken sizes, 34 Lieut. C. Norton, detached Navy Yerd, Ptmumu N. H, sbout ‘lPrchu to U. 8. 8. Twiggs as execu- ve Lieut. Harold A. Turner, detached U. ! Nev Mexleo about March 20; lmel L Foley, detached Bat- Dl\'lskm Battle Fleet, abouc| 8. S. West Virginia. Jordan, detached Dlvlston Battle Fleet, about | Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats, $2.95 Were $12.95 to $28 6 Coats for the girl and junior miss. Very smart styles; good shades. Tweeds, basket weaves and fancy mixtures in the lot —some fur trimmed. 7 Junior Misses® dark shades. Model WR-6—Sold originally for $203 Ik Dresses: roken sizes; ow. 129 The Westinghouse Super-Heterodyne Radio is a leader among fine radios—and it has these features not found in inferior sets Lambskin Gloves $1.25 Were s1.95 121 pairs, of loft plilhll lambskin. Sizes 7 1%. e Were ...508 o ) Little Girls’ Dresses 65 Were $1 €' and $1.50 75; attractive styles for the little girl, 1 to 6. Sheer and heavy materials, mostly all printed. slixhdy mussed. 'nderwear, includin, illnl lnd combinations of white muslin. _Broken sizes. Were 58¢c. Now. Infani Were $1.95. Infants’ Handmade Dress daintily hund-embrolder Slightly mu:sled monnu and 1 Naval Alr Station, Lakshurst, N. J. Ensign John P. Rembert, detached | s Naval _Alr _Station, _Pensacola, _Fla, Boys’ Furnishings Greatly Reduced s’ Play Suits, includ- e jersevs, styles with wash tons and woollen trous- ers snd other attractive models. Sizes 3 to 6. Re- duced 4 Boys' All-Wool 4-piece Suits; coat vest and 2 pairs 1nna {rousers. | 3 Boys: 4 piec lined {hroughout. terials Sprins, ere 413018 " n-y-' All-Wool —handsome butt walnut and heartwcod cabinet. Novelty Jewelry, 15¢ Were 31 50 pieces, including neck- laces, bracelets, earrings and pins. Many novelty styles and new colors. 11 Bar Pins, et with g Hones " Were™ T Now o588 ‘When you buy our 6% First Morigages you will have made an invesiment that will pay a definite (and generous) steady return for a period of years, May be purchased n amounts from $250 up. B. F. SAUL CO. Natlonal 2100 925 15th —tone color control, which allows the adjusting of tone color to individual desire. —super-heterodyne circuit combined with screen- grid and employing 9 tuned circuits. Philippine Gowns 55¢ Were $1 170 pink gowns with touches of hand embroidery. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. 72 pleces Rajon Underwear, in- ciudinz bloomers and fies. Wit walst bands sl —improved filter design. Bandettes, 45¢ Were 78¢c and $1 120; many styles. Sizes 32, 34 and 36 in lot, but not all siz:s in each style. 95 Garter Belts, with aree sizes T Tot” ind $1.50. Now. 19 Bandettes; an odd lmrlment of ylu Stzes ,l und 38, nd 58¢c. .. 250 ‘THE DOWN STAIRS !’l‘OB! lun- Grestly reduced Boys' Long W ana” 1 duce: pairs. Boss Reduced : 3 11 Boys" Suifs, including serge saflor suits with braided col- fars. ctvles ‘with wash tops, ool trousers ‘and pull-on Bizes 3. 5. 6.7 sweater. and 8 in lot. Wers 8395 Now -$2.95 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE izes’§_to _“93e —improved electro-dynamic speaker; push-pull amplification. hosk on the side. apd” mediu —volume control, which provides distortionless R ) regulation. Pairs —illuminated and magnified tuning dial; tone ‘THE DO\ control standard. WN STAIRS STORE Men’s Fancy Hose seecia 25¢ A new shipment—1470 pairs Men's Fancy Hose for Spring. Good light-weight materials, including rayon and raycn-and-silk. 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