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FARMERLJB0R SLATEPLANED Belegates at Minnesota Con-l vention Wait Report on Proposal. B the Assoclated Press. ST. PAUL, March 30. — Minnesota Parmer-Laborites, now in control of the State administration, looked about for bigger flelds to conquer today, with Dopes of playing & part in the election | of President this year. Delegates to the party's State con- vention awaited a report of a commit- tee appointed yesterday to consider the | advisabllity of nominating a slate of idential electors to compete for the avor of Minnesota voters with slates which Democrats and Republicans will offer. Tts sponsors have no expectation that the party will have a candidate of its own in the presidential campaign, but have hopes of electing its slate and then winning wide influence for the | rty in event of a deadlock between :e two major parties in the electoral | eollege 5 These sponsors, by winning commit- | fee consideration, claimed a victory over | another group which favored placing the electoral plan in the hands of the rty’s State Central Committee. The tter group argued that in event Gov. FPranklin D. Roosevelt of New York is nominated by the Democratic party that Farmer-Laborites “should be satisfied that there is a progressive candidate to whom we can throw our support.” JOWA FOR ROOSEVELT. 96 Delegates Pledged to New York State Governor. | DAVENPORT, Towa, March 30 (%) Towa's delegates Wwill go to the Dem: cratic National Convention instructe %o cast their 26 votes for Gov. Franklin OLD CODE BLAMED FOR TRIPLE SUICIDE |had an opportunity to sbeorb the code. Missionary, Wife and Bon Believed to Have Ended Lives to Es- cape Disgrace. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 30.—Officials have expressed belief the motive . for the triple suicide of & Quaker missionary family from Bloomingdale, Ind., lay in the ancient Samural code of the Orient, | o death before disgrace. For many years Horace E. Coleman, In Beautiful Colors! Pottery Lamps THE EVENING 64, and his wife, Flow Elimbeth, 62, directed Sunday schools in Japan and '&hfl were found desd of - 21-year-old son, Horace E., jr. Letters they left behind stated they intended to _take their lived. Yesterday, after a coroner’s jury re- turned a verdict of suicide for reasons | unknown, a warrant came from Rock~ ville, Ind., charging the Coleman youth | with betra; & young woman. Author- itfes e beilef the family decided to die before facing disgrace. ‘The Irish Pree State is subsidizing STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., STATES ASKED TO JOIN |IN PRESERVING WILD LIFE asphyxiation —_— here Monday with their | pitchie Writes Seaboard Governors Urging Creation of Perma- nent Committee. | By the Associated Press. aviation. Floor. Complete $1.24 —Glazed pottery bases in yellow, ‘ black, rose, green and rust with h a rmonizing p archmentized paper shades. Splendid for end table, desk or night stand. 13 inches high. XKann's—Third Floor. WEDNESDAY, the sppointment of three Maryland men to meet with s special Senate Committee in Washington April 4 to 6 on wild life conservation. e Governor named Edwin G. Baetjer, B, Howell Griswold, jr. and Stuart 'S, Janney. He advised the several chief executives of this action and said: “T will appreciate it if you will advise me whether you conclude to appoint a similar committee from your BALTIMORE, March 30. — GOV.| State. If you do so T presume the mem- Ritchie yesterday sent a letter to the| Ders will attend the Senate hearings governor of each of the States on the Atlantic seaboard advocating the crea- | to meet together and decide on their tion of a permanent committee to con- | fer on problems of wild life conserva- | tion. At the same time he announced ! called to consider policies and regula- in Washington and that would give the | opportunity for the various committees Joint procedure for the future.” The Washington hearing has been | MARCH 30, 19 tions with respect to gunning for wild fowl. “It is & vitally important matter in the State of Maryland,” Gov. Ritehie wrote, “as it is in other States on the Atlantic seaboard, including, of course, yours. The Maryland oconsecrvation authoritles w attend these sessions and I presumé the appropriate authori- ties from yours will do the same.” | Gilorgione's “Tempest,” conceded to have been the most valuable privately owned picture in the world, has just been purchased by the Italian govern- | ment from Prince Giovanelli of Venice. The sale price was approximately s quarter of a million dollars. MISS HOMER ENGAGED | Daughter of Famous Singer to Wed Robert Warner, Boston. CLAFLIN Optici Opt e s o 921; lifil:h Sd!.lz.w. Amne Marie Homer, daughter of Mme. ahlishe has become engaged to Robert Wamer, | \& Fight WINTER'S son of Mrs. A. Pearson Warner of N Boston and the late Robert Lyoon ’ CRMILS leed ILLS Warner. ! Miss Homer’s father, Sidney Homer, For Sale at All He is & composer. \ Keighborhood Drug Stores was once president of the Tennessee 'y Louise Homer, famous operatic nnn!r,l_ \ | X »ith BUZZE’S is also well known in musical circles. Mr. Warner's father r Eastern Electric Co. . Price 35¢ per Box —OUR NEW CAMERA DEPT. offers an 8-hour developing and service. Films left before 9:30 obtainable at 5:30 the same day. rinting Street Penn. Ave=Eighth and D Sts. A Special Sale of ‘Scanties” Three months ago the price was $12.50! In this sale it is—._ anniA —YOUR OLD FUR SCARF can be made to look new again! Foxes cleaned and glazed for $2.50. Smaller skins, kolinskys, martens, etc., for $1.50. Second Floor. This Extraordinary Sale of DRESSES Is Offering $15 and $16.50 Values, at WEAR FINER STOCKINGS —without fear...for if a run should occur it can be reknitted and re- newed perfectly, You'll be amazed at the perfection of our hosiery re- airing. Mesh hose repaired, too. Ty our “while you wait” service, Btreet Floor, Palm, Olive and Coconut Oil TOILET SOAP Called “Palmso” Dozen —A delightfully free-lathering toilet soap—hard and lasting for toilet and bath. Cakes weigh about 2 ounces, Made from soothing oils of palms and D. Roosevelt of New York for the presidential nomination. This was decided when a noisy elosing session of the Democratic State Convention yesterday adopted a resolu- tion pledging the delegates to vote for the New Yorker as long as he has *a reasonable chance.” The convention also went on record & declaring for repeal or modification of the eighteenth amendment, advo- eated revision of the tariff law and abolition of the Federal Farm Board, and sttacked policies of the Republic- an administration. MAN TRACED TO TAMPA FACES SLAYING CHARGE Sndienan, Wanted in Croton Heights, N. Y., Hold-up Killing, #0 Be Returned for Murder Trial. By the Associated Press. HAWTHORNE, N. Y, March 30. Grant Robinson of South Bend, In is under arrest in Tampa, Fla., charge: ‘with first degree murder in connection with the killing of William Ryder, elderly resident of Croton Heights, Y. in a holdup at his home March 1! State police said Robinson was taken | in custody in Tampe two days ago and is being returned here. He is expected | Friday. Four men were involved in the hold- | up and slaying, the police said, but three have been arrested. They gave | information which led to the tracing of Robinson to Tampe. | FILM COUPLE TO WED Greta Nissen W{ll Become Bride of Welden Heyburn. HOLLYWOOD, March 30 (P — Greta Nissen and Weldon Heyburn, both of the films, planned to fly to ‘Tijuana, Mexico, to be married some time today. They announced they would return here after the ceremony. ‘The couple’s romance began when the two met as members of the cast of “The Silent Witness,” a recent picture. Both formerly were stage players. It will be the first marriage for each. Miss Nissen, whose real name is he Ruzt-Nissen, is a native of Oslo, lorway. Heyburn was born in Selma, —Not in many months have we been able to assemble so brilliant a collection of dresses embodying so much fashion, style and quality— at so low a price. In fact, if they had not been specially bought their prices would be $15 and $16.50. There are styles and materials suitable for every need from street wear to dancing. Plenty of extra sizes. coconuts, Kann's—Street Floor. Heavy, Smoothly Polished, at —They'’re fresh! They're new! Theyre in the fashionable silhouettes. Beaded Coffee Pot Sugar and Creamer But we made a special Plain Coffee Pot on Tiay Eurchase—and you can Well-and-Tree Flower Vases uy them for less than Platter half the original price. Graceful Teapots Peach and pink. See Water Pitchers them, Gravy Boat 2-Light Candelabra Cocktail Shaker Kann's—Street and Third Floors. In Solid Colors 22¢ —Substantial absorbent towels, in pink, blue, gold, green and lavender, with white stripe borders. Kann’s—Street Floor. 5 for A Companion Sale $1.00 of $9.95 to $10.95 Dresses at .90 —Styles for street, afternoon and Sunday night. ) 560\ Misser’ and Women's Sies. Kann's—Second Floor, Roast, Bake, Can With a Pressure Cooker ) $6.98 6-qt. size —Cook & meal in 20 minutes, bake a roast in 30 min- utes, and do your canning in a fourth of the time required by ordinary meth- ods. Demonstra- tions daily at 11 am. Other Sizes National Pressure Cookers 8-qt., .$9.98 12-qt., $15.98 10-qt., $11.98 18.qt., $17.98 25-qt., ees..$21.98 Sold on Convenient Terms 544 Bandeaux Reg. 59¢c to $1.00 Values #ec Ea. —A comprehensive as- sortment from which to choose....a variety of styles, colors and ma- terials. Sizes 30 to 38. Kann's—Second Floor. Crinkle Spreads Specially sl .3 9 Priced —Cool looking, woven striped patterned spreads, for Spring and Summer, in the popular colors. S Kann's—Street Floor. 9x12 Kimlark A Distinctly 1932 Fashion is a Furless Wherever You Go Whatever You Do You'll Need Pastel Print Frocks $2.95 Silk Prints Rayon Prints —Made with waistlines that slenderize . . . Sleeves distinctively new . . . Draped neck- line, and new collars that flatter . .. Lingerie touches that add exqui- site daintiness. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44 Kann's—Second Floor. regularly $13........ regularly $23. regularly $19. regularly $27 regularly $34.. Kann's—Third Floor. FRENCH BUDGET PASSED Reduced Surplus Is Provided in Measure. PARIS, March 30 (#)—The French Senate last night passed a budget meas- ure providing & lus of 3,886,794 s ($151,585), even smaller than of Chamber of lest Mareh 15, Wwhich was nearly $185,000. ‘The Senate's budget contemplated fevenue of 41,087,273,326 francs (81, 602,403.660), and expenditures of 41, 083,386,532 francs ($1,602,252,075). Since the Senate made several modi- fications in the budget, it must be re- submittted to the Chamber for adjust- ment of differences. _—— 22-Piece Sets Regularly $4.98 p Special at N il.'y\’ 5o Patterns $10-0 Polo Coats Tweed Coats Woal Crepe Coats —Dress coats of wool crepe are furless; and these new styles are smart copies of higher priced models, in black and navy. Tweed coats are strictly tailored or wear softening scarfs, in tan, gray and mixtures. And for sports wear there is the popular serviceable Polo coat. —If you want a living room or bed room rug at a very low price see these heavy, closely woven fibre “Kimlarks.” At tractive and colorful patterns, (Last year they sold for $20.) Kann's—Third Floor. SIMMONS BEDS Springs—Mattresses —A service for four, of thin American orcelain in a gupular square shape, with neat floral design on a peach body. An open stock pattern you can fill in with additional pieces at any time. Kanns—Third Floor. Misses” and Women's Si; Kann's—S8econd Floor. Special Sale Glazed Chintz Cretonnes 19¢ va Originally 39¢ yd. Recently 29¢ yd. —Bright, cheerful colorings and small dainty designs make these cretonnes most delightful for Summer use. 36 inches wide. A wide as- sortment of floral patterns. Glazed Chintz Window Shades, 49¢ ea. —A quaint and beautiful decorative idea is the use of floral chintz window shades. These are 3 ft. wide, 5 ft. 9 in. long and come with fix- tures, ready to put up. Originally 98c. Glazed Chintz Boudoir Chair Covers, $149 ea. —These colorful covers are ready made to slip over the average boudoir chair. Lovely de- signs and pastel colorings. Originally $2.95. Kann's—Third Floor. Shoulder Straps Stay Up on These New Sandal Boudoir Slippers —Black rayon crepe slippers, with linings of red, blue, gold, green and coral. —The beds are attractive metal styles in wood finishes. All sizes, The springs are double-deck style, with 99 coils—all guaranteed. All sizes. The mattresses are of fine felt with heavy rolled edges—and good ticking cover- ing. All sizes. EVERGREENS 69¢ to $1.69 15 to 18 in. Norway Spruce. 10 to 18 in. Boxwood. 24 to 30 in. Deodard Cedar. 24 to 30 in. Baker's Arborvitae. 24-in. Pfitzer Juniper. 18-in. Enonymony. 24 to 30 in. English Laurel. 15 to 18 in. Greek Juniper. Kann's—Fourth Floor. - SAPOLI Speed Enamel Quart .ccimeen....$1.65 %4-Gal. ... .83.10 Gallon .. .$6.00 Kann's—Third Floor. Strap Hanger Slips $1.19 Bias Cut —No more hasty “hitching up” of slipping, sliding shoul- der straps with these slips. They’re made of rayon French crepe and daintily lace trim- med. They fit beautifully, too. Also silhouette and bias-cut, with self straps. Sizes 34 to 44 Kann's—Second Floar, Now! e o Have Your Child's Photograph Taken Vacation time is the petfect time to do it! Cool and com- fortable for general wear. Sizes 3 to 8. Soft Padded Soles Cuban Heels that's !:l.l 11 x14 SIZE Unmounted No Appointment Needed