Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1931, Page 10

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A—10 THE SUNDAY S8 BOARDTURNS DOWN COTTON SLE PLAN Rejects Suggestion to Have; Stock Disposed of by | Private Concern. By the Associated Press. aeotner cotton plan, put forward by a Senator yesterday, met Farm Board disapproval, Senator Hastings, Republican, of | Delaware, put forward a proposal by H. 0. Schundler of New York, by which the board would turn over its stabiliza- tion cotton to a private corporation, to be disposed of at the rate of 2,000 bales a day Carl Williams, Farm Board member for cotton, replied that the board did not intend to turn over the stabilization stock to a private concern for disposal. | Will Buy No More. | Several Southern Senators recently | urged the board to b everal million bales of this year's crop, but the board unced it did not plan additicnal | rchases of the staple under any cir- | cumstances. | The board has estimated its stabiliza- | tion holdings at 1,300,000 bales. | Meanwhile, the Farm Board an- nounced completion of its third grain transaction with foreign countries since July 1, having sold 7,500,090 bushels of erests. he Deutsche Get- ft, which cor- n Stabiliz erman Gov- peyment for the : Cents a Bushel. dor von Pritwitz of Ger- Axel Scaindler and other representatives of German agricul- tural interests worked out the details al yesterday with members of the board. L Current market quotations on Sep- “tember 10, fixed at 49 ts a bushel, will_be paid e grain, thougn tion is allowed for its qual- and locati Tt is to be mber Durum, No. 1 dark hard r No. 1 herd Winter wheat of ade at an averag2 Is per month, but e rate of 83333 1 hipped more rapidly the grain ma: if Germany des THREE MEN ACCUSED IN ROADHOUSE RAID 82 Cases of Liquer and Slot Ma- chines Are Reported Found by Police. ent of The Star. Md., September 12. arrested and 32 t machines s County police d captured two of liquor as Prince ¢ liquor early today, The raid on the Oak Crest Club, a roadsid> establishment Laurel, Te- sulted in the a Steward and Billy Wyer. n ub, tcgether with 500 bott and a small quantity of other Sergt. H. G. Machen, Policemen Ralph Constable the raid. While unpacking the liquor taken Howard Slater in the raid at the Hyattsville substa- | = tion, the officers noticed a suspected bootleg car speeding down the Balti- more Boylevarc. Policeman Brown gave chase and at Mount Rainier _the pursued car struck a bump in the road and turned completely around. The driver then I d out and escaped. Officer Brown seized the car and 10 cases of liquor. While on his way to work at 7 lock this morning, Brown arrested William H._Tom 1200 block of Four-and-a-Half southwest_for | speeding and transporting 17 cases of liquor. The officer said it was the largest load ke ever saw p: 1 sedan, such as Tomier 'ARGENTINE TRADING WITH U. S. DECLINES Exports and Imports Drop by Over 50 Per Cent During First Seven Months. B the Associated Press, BUENOS AIRES. tember 12— United States com- mercial attac nounced today that Argentina’s s to the United States in July wers $3.042,000, bring- ing the 1931 to $20.206.000, which is 649 per cent under the first | scven months of The imports from the United States | during the first seven months of this year daclined 57.1 per cent. 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