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Convenient Terms Demonstrations CATLIN’S 1324 New York Ave. NW. Nat. 0992 | BASEL CREDIT PLAN/ | STENREVNALHOE American Delegate to Ger- man Trade Parley Lauds Report. | | | | | | | By the Associatod Precs, | NEW YORK, Septembder 30.—Alberl H. Wiggin, chairman of the governing | board of the Ch: National Bank and | American representative at the recent | conference at Basel, Switzerland, to report on the German credit situation, said yesterday he believed sn adeguate + pro; establishing a sound basis for credit is contained in the committee's report. In effect, Mr. Wiggin said, the re- | port of the Basel Committee, of which e was the head, seys restoration of | Burope's credit depends uren lower reparations, lower — | lower tariffs and the rapproachment Come in and | let us demonstrate the new G-E RADIO | Terms—Demonstrations 'M.W.DOVE | between France and Germany. | Foreign Purchasing Imperative. prevail in the United States,” he said, | “until there is purchasing power in | Europe, South America and Asia, and until Europe, and particularly Germany, ! can function normally. | “The business depression is world ‘wide, have taken vigorous action, but they need the help of the rest of the world, and particularly of the United States and France. “The gold of the world is concen- trated in few hands. The extension of credit is necessary, but credit alone is not enough, nor can adequate credit be given under existing conditions. Thinks Report Sound. “In my judgment, an adequate pro- gram for reviving confidence and for establishing & sound 'basis for credit. is contained in the report of the Basel Committee. . I believe that prompt ac- tion along the lines of this report will speedily turn the course of world affairs 50 that the necessary credit to other na- | tions can be extended and the United States again do business as usual.” As to yapproachement, he added, the i e e GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO On Display at Both ‘' of Our Stores 4 “LES” KOHLER BATTERY & ELECTRIC SERVICE 3403 Conn. Ave.—Clev. 0448 5419 Georgia Ave.—Georgia 4200 Berets, bags and shoes of estrich. skin also are vogue. 2m for reviving confidence and for | interallisd debts, | | “Normal business cofitions will not | England and Germany already | - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,.D. C meeting in Germany between PFrench and German leaders and the forthcom- ing meeting in Wasl French g!mler and Pres! will be both economically and psycho- loflc-l beneficial in the end. r. Europe, ggin has just returned from U. S. OIL OUTPUT DROPS 21,671 BARRELS IN WEEK Reduction Caused by Restriction on Allowable Flow Per Well in East Texas, | By the Ascocinted Press. TULSA, Okla, September 30.— Re-| vision downward elght days ago of the ) {allowable flow per well from the East| Texas fleld resulted in & reduction of | 21,671 barrels in total crude oil pro- duction for the United States es esti- mated by the Oil and Gas Jourhal for | the week ending September 26. | The total production was 2,157,923 barrels, as compared Wwith 2,179,594 barrels. daily for the preceding week. | E"st Texas production was $97.312 bar- | Tels, as compared with 41 barrels, | Oklahoma production was 263835 | barrels, as compared with 257,045 bar- rels, the Oklahoma City and Seminole- St. Louis fields eccounting for the in- crease, | _Kansas production was virtually un- | changed, “with comparative figures 107,715 barrels daily last week and 107,930 barrels daily the week pre- | vious. Production for the whole mid-con- tinent area was 1,241,254 barrels, com- pared with g previous report of 1,257,681 barrels, Eastern production was 115,000, as compared with 111,000 barrels. Rocky Mountain pools produced 91,190 barrels, in contrast to a preced- | ing week's report of 93,014 Dbarrels. | Total California production was 501,250 barrels daily, as compared with 511,500 | barrels the preceding week. \WINTER PROGRAM MAPPED BY PHILLIPS GALLERY | Thursday Night Talks and Paint- | ing and Aesthetic Theory Courses Are Included. Announcement of the Winter pro- | gram of the Phillips Memorial Gallery, 1600 Twenty-first street, was made here yesterday. The schedule for the 1931-32 season, will include the usual Thursday night gallery talks, which are open to the public, and courses in painting, anatomy and aesthetic theory, begin- ning October 5. A The painting .courses will admit only a limited number of students. “A wide variety of thecries and methods will be presented, allowing the stugdent to | choose the technique most congenial to | him. Other professional and amateur | groups of painters are being formed to work in the gallery studios. The Phillips Gallery exhibition of modern art, which opened September 27, has been well attended, it is re- ported. The gallery is open from 1 to 6 daily and from 2 to 6 p.m. on Bunday. There is no admission charge. Women Wear Pelican Skins, Pelican skins are being worn in shoes, bags and collars and cuffs of jackets by women in Paris who try to lead in fash. fon. They are said to be very attractive when worn with tweed red suits. { Cathelie Charities, Archdiocese of New | | shows her abysmal ignorance of the | HALT OF BIRTH RATE HELD END OF NATION Catholic Charitigs Conference Offi- cial Answers Statement of Control Advooate. Special Dispatch to The Star. WILKES-BARRE, Pa., September 30—"The two-year moratorium on bables,” sald Rey. Dr. Edward Roberts Moore, chairman of the special Com- | mittee on Population Decline and Re- Iated Problems of the National Con- | ference of Catholic Charities and di- | rector of department of social action, | York, in speaking before the seuen- | nth convention, in session here, eans thé end of the Nation. “A statement recently made by Mrs. Sanger, advocating such a moratorium, prificiples of economics. | “The amazing development of Amer- | ican industries” according to Dr. | Moore, “and the tremendous prosperity | of the Uyited States has not been due | to any inkerent genius of the American people, buv to its continually increas- ing market and to its continually in-‘ creasing number of consumers. Fac- tories have jeen enlarged. plants have | been increised, business has been growing, and growing business means what? 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