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FARM CONFERENCE REPORTS SECRELY Federation Directors to Act on Price Pegging Plan for “100-Cent Dollar.” By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, September 18.—A seciet report, dealing with stabilizati general commodity prices, was ded the directors of the American Farm Bu- Teau Federation yesterday for action Bext week. The report followed a conference of farm leaders, economists and agricul- w tural mul.n:: e:]lwn hlch :ud ;gr t of the Kan- e on & higher basis: s‘x;nuty of currenq in circulation m Snyder uld \‘ha question of farm | touched upon inci- | \ THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY 'SEPTEMBER 18, 1931. Flying M;efit Wins Reward FIRST PURSUIT GROUP AWARDED MACKAY TROPHY. HE, courage and skill of officers | and men of the Hrstul;mun C. . | ships during the * PRESIDENT STRESSES NEED OF FREE"PRESS Tells Adolph §. Ochs Acourate } Newspaper Aids Promotion of Good Government. January, 1930, (rom Sel(rldzc Field, Wash., and utum muy ‘won Xor Maj. Ra]ph Army Air Corps, then commanding the group, the Mackay Trophy, awarded annually for the most meritorious ht achievement by the Air each year. m] Royce, now_on duty wuh the ent General Staff, rec- lved the trophy from F. 'I‘nx e Dav- lson (left), Assistant Secretary of War | for Aeronautics, at the State, War and vay Building 'this morning. ‘The -flight led by Maj. Royce, which ‘was jud‘ed by a spechl bonrd of of- ficers. be the tanding Air Corps uhlnumant lut yur was made dur- ing the wrlod f extreme cold, marked rms and other ,dangerous flying ‘conditions. Steam {rom railroad locomotives and house- rted. Eevenl of the pilots were fllxhb was planned as a test of the nbmty of men and planes to oper- d extreme Winter weather nway from prepared bases. Much valu- sble information was collected covering such operations, ‘The trophy, now 18 years old, was ‘award trophy was m-d. ln 1912 to lieutenant, now Lieut. Col. Henry H. Arnold Au- was held durin ye!u' by C:pt Mbe‘;tc W. sulv‘:g.:‘ Air accomp] ents Ln m:x: umuda and long range aerial Pphotography. g e DEATH IN HAZING IS HELD ACCIDENT - | Coroner's Jury Places No Blame in Fatality st ‘Stout Institute. By the Associated Press. JOMINEE, wu September 18.— " ye:urday decided Institute freshman, Jjuries . | Norton, Spruce, sud: v denly he cried out. All of us vk:ked day 8- T hmu and suggesting - fa¢ any participants el THREE DIE IN CRASH QUINTER, Kan., Scptember 18 (#). —Threec men were killed here late yes- terday when a cabin monoplane piloted by Joe Scholtz, Brewster, Kan., went into & nose dive and crashed at the Gove_County Fair Grounds. Scholtz, Leo Fahey, Quinter, Kan., and Floyd , Mo., the lncur bofl\ - passengers, were killed. 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