Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1931, Page 28

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i B 12 » d ’ THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1931 NEWATASK i = r e ORI LD 5t e o ey — achievements, he is lacking in businessi terest. It is belleved that had & 12:@!:‘;; r':\m Ly e FOR CAUFORNIA SOON 3 aw‘ 5 . CO‘“ ckground and speaks very little Eng- | economic mission or committee been Declares Control Defied. 2 ‘voyage a Z‘uhi Ht:l h“nr‘n was found that only | :x.l:ufln:: mu;geiytgwdentngy he sald, “disturbed. uring the W g “A quarter of a century ago,” he said, ot be L foreign repreesntatives of a rank equal|ver there might have been less delay “ guiid " . 3 M U S TRADE PA[H fovan” Arbagiador Ve she o com: | ' persnaing the rench omermment cpracely il che s rere ool | gt and Wite Will Travel on oo Josible he woild g0 | Exceptionally Fine mand the i | to_coneur e Hoover program. £ 5 5 oy Negotiation of large business questions.| Before many months it would not be i IR TR Unnamed Ship Through O it o s vtk The United States Government would| syrprising to find other countries send- sEy o subject to State tion, and to & the studies he began 25C Lb. 3 . % not, of course, suggest the establish-!i;g economic missions to the United| b i 0 hin G Hits | 1arse_extent they have deteated the Canal to Coast. ormation of Joint Board | ment of an economic mission for France) states to secure American collabora-| PUDIIC Ownership Group Hits e Py 1 s whais Tolthke o ARYENIG] So0s, ool intrnatiotal confershoos Requlati Hona Bave deioetveted tlie NSy | | BRRLIN, Meptibie 49 (P)—Pro - w 1 on economic stions have nol n laci e ‘com] - " lem| ] . on Finance Problems | with ‘e Prench government, 1t sends | Welcomea by o e v, | - Present, Hegulation ag. " |or sisdng tie R e O et it vt bt pas. | SWotks of Russian tumber 1n Argen N. W. Burchell mn"‘““’n‘ the recent | Dut consultations with individual coun- Ineffective. with the operating companies; sage to the United States for himseif Teported Oyt 817.819 Fourteenth St. ter Edge in Paris. he States Seen as Nesd. negotiations over the ‘moratorium Mr. | {Tles TaYy become the rule rather than munleAlites are Tepcicien st the |nd Frau Einstein. They will sail on a | Soviet organization is ex- Edge had at his side Secretary of the| I T N small steamer, the name of w] s 3T Trgasury Mellon and Sccretary of Stateil (Copyright, 1931.) meeting. . hjch wa BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Stimson. B By the Assoclated Press, 3 —_— ¥ . It is in New York snd Washington, MOHAIR CONSIGNED LOS ANGELES, September 29.—| 1In a taxi ride started i London and Diplomacy may give WAy to economic | hoywever, where the conferences of the! h Means of extending public ownership | ending at the Isle of Skye, Scotland, & = = | 2 h coi ;. 8 result of the visit of Premier Layal | boce bfi,mflaziu"crnzniqfi::uyownh the | Texas Group Sells Fall . Yield to| ;™% pyplic Ownership League of and Forelgn Minister Briand to the | rk with . 8. Co- ive. America here today. Berlin government. this week, there 16 | pomen e e corr i atoneonte Ut it T Shoperatya Dr. Carl T. Thompson of Chicago, ) & pomslilty that such a step may be | {here are international policés to be| SAN ANGELO, Tex, September 20| the secretary. in addressing the open” | a se ee geriously considered as between the Ve g | (). — | ing meeting of the seven ennial con- United States and France. ‘(‘,‘;{1'35 %‘ae;e t:geerétlnnxm:;ch::gtvm: (fimffld?-,' mm,c " s‘;g::‘:, l:"‘:, e vention yesterday, said exploitation of | Don't allow your false teeth to drop Z For several months now it has been | permanent Franco-American commit- | e Texas Wool and Mohair Ware- | «the natural resources and basic utili- | or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. ‘récognized here that the possession of | {es may have to be set up in the United!| house Association consigned 86.2 per | ties of the Nation” has resulted in the | Just sprinkle a little Kling on your A ore than 60 per cent of the world's | giates to care for the many compli- |cent of the Fall Texas mohair clip to |Present business depression. plates. This new improved powder I Id supply by both France and the |cated questions that naturally will{the National Wool Marketing Corpora- Sees People Explolted. forms & comfort ids | Ponn. AveceBighth ané D S ;bver before experienced by _either PR TR ive, “Transportation, ¢ommunication, | PIates 80 snug, they feel and act like sepuntry. Under such circumstances | kil sy o The contract provides for advances | waterways, light, gas and electric power ¥y mstant conference becomes necessary. | After Premier Laval visits President | of 15 cents on adult hair and 35 cents | under private ownership and control” | Of rocking plates—eating will again ring the war, a French economic | Hoover it may be determined by the |on kid hair, These will be paid to the | he said, “have become the instrumentali- | be a joy. Leading dentists endorse Tission came to Washington and |French government to suggest such a|account of the growers with no ware- | ties through which the life and,lsbor | Kling. Guaranteed better than any- . transacted most of the business of the'| committee, though it is recognized that ['house charges deducted. of the people have been exploited to| thing you ever used or money back. I ’ Prench government relating to loans ) the opinion of the Washington Govern- | The mohair will be shipped immedi- | such an extent that the present crisis Large package, 35¢ at all druggists. t E3 [} [ @ [] id purchases. The stabilization of ex- [ ment would have to be sought as to lmlz“:)nshlpgroxlmluly $1,750,000 will |and industrial depression, with all its K G HOLDS i L nited States gives rise to problems | arise, tion, Government-sponsored co-opera- change was a paramount question then |'the advisability of such a step. g0 le hands of the goat men of | tragedies, is upon us.” Diplomats stood aside while financiers | Certainly the presence in the United 'Texas within the mext 15 days. 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