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C—12 FARM BOARD HELD AGRICULTURE FOE Heclamatlon Projects Are Hit| at Hearing on Federal Business Competition. By the Assoclated Press, KANSAS CITY, July 21.—The Fed- eral Farm Board and various reclama- tion projects were described as enemies the farmers at the congressional | caring here into governmental com- | TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Earle—"The Man From Yesterday,” at 11:25 a.m., 1:55, 4:35, 7:20 and 10:05 p.m. Stage shows, with Loretta Young = George Brent, in person, at 12:55, 3:35, 6:25 and 9:05 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"Attorney for the Defetise.” at AL 49 am, 1:49, 3:49, 5:45, Palat(— Lad& xmd Gent,” at 11:25 Bm 1:25, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 n.m. Loew's FaxA“Sk}s(‘raper Souls,” 11 am., 1:40, 4:20, 7 and 9:40 pm. Stage shows at 12 55, 3:35, 6:15 and 8:55 pm. Metropolitan—"“The Missing Rem- brandt.” at 11:25 am., 1:10, 2:50, 4:30, 6:15, 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. Columbia—"Hell-Fire _Austin," 11:15 am, 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, flflfiand 9:50 pm. Tivoli—“Bachelor's Affair,” at 2, 3:35, 5:10, 6:45, 8:20 and 9:55 p.m. Central—Huddle,” from 11 to 11 pm. am. at | style of song. THE EVENING | NEW MUSIC ERA SEEN Philadelphia Leader Says ‘Hot- Cha” Song WIil Have to Go. PHILADELPHIA, July 21 (@)— America’s “coming-of-age” in music depends, in the opinion of Sandor Harmati, new guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, upon it for- getting tre “Hot-Cha” and “Hot Baby"” WESTERN ELECTRIC C - = - AUDI-PHONE - Is the answer. to hear again ETZ 1217 G N.W. Harmati believes American composers will turn cut real native music when they approach the spirit of Walt Whit- man, the poet. This music, he feels, will come from the West rather than CAFETERIA STAR, WASHINGTON, 0. STARTLED THE WORLD for this instrument makes those with impaired hearing OLNEY . 719 13th Luncheon, 33c: Dinner, 50c; Always Cool Women cooks under ‘trained dietitian Not connected with Olnev Inn (Md.) from the East. Birds Boon Eating Insects. WASHINGTON () —There’s “farm relief” singing in every fleld. Some birds will eat 100 or more insects at a meal and, if the insects are small, may devour several thousand. STEAMER Under U. Leaves Seventh St. Whart Dal 10 A.M. and 2:30 P. MT. YERNON Charles Macalester 8. Government Inspection. ily M. D. (., THURSDAY, AMUSEMENTS. JULY 21, 1932. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS. TRAPPED TOMORROW A SUPERLATIVE STAR / STUDDED SHOW POPULAR LEAD OF “MAN WHO PLAYED GOD' AND “THE DARK HORSE® \BEITE DAVI ALSO ON STAGE LEWIS AND AMES DAVEY AND ROSEMARIE MARCELL! s DANCERS THRILLS! CHILLS! ROMANCE! COMEDY MARY ROBERTS RINEHART'S MASTER MYSTERY MISE PINKERTON JOAN BLONDELL GEORGE BRENT petition with private business. | Ambassador—"Merrily We Go to| »hn B. Gage, a lawyer, a represent- | Hell,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:45 p.m. ative fthe live stock interests, yester- | - assailed the National Live Stock | ng Assoclation, a Farm Board | agency. by declaring that “any organi- | zation that reccives at least 98 per cent | ©f its working capital from the Govern- ment truly can be said to represent the | Government in business.” The depression in live stock pnces.l he declared, has developed since the rcv had built up a credit structure 0,000,000 by the use of Govern- noney. He charged that ‘“the to obtain credit through nor- nnels had caused many private s 1o become claves of this r—varm‘ like rats in the path of Tartar bandit hordes in war-torn Manchuria! RICHARD DIX Strident! Heroic! In drama ripped from the news of today! ROAR OF THE With GWILI ANDRE, Edward Everett Horton, Arline Judge, , C. Henry Gordon, ZASU PITTS . Davia ©. Selznick. Fxecutive Producer S Round Trip, 85¢ | Thursday .wm,,l Admission, 25¢c / ”\ Cate and Lunch Counter on Steamer. Chicken Salad Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundays 75c¢ | N0 TIPPING. di WILL DAZZLE You HER BEAUTY % Toilet Paper SPECIAL 10c—1,000 Sheets Pure Toilet Tissue Paper, Soft and Absorbent. Very Special Z 5 5 rolls for ... ... C 20 Rolls for $1.00 We deliver $1 or more of this GIBSON’S 915 G St. NW. . and you know how 008 Lotos Tan tern chicken salad 1, 1t's all chicken. And wholesope resh vek- etables. homemade OLNEY FARM—OLNEY, MD. The Finest Rural Inn SfAcd that irrigation projects | Near Washington were largely responsible for | sent condition of the potato | He pointed out that the large volume produced with Government water had glutted the market, and added that other projects under way | vwould add to the burdens of the farmer. | Theodore H. Lampe, a Kansas City | - stock dealer, said Government ! ards and bureaus “have removed initiative, stified competition and m-‘ torfered with the regular flow of com- merce.” Representatives of envelope manufac- turers were called upon for their testi- | mony at the resumption of the hearing | this ‘morning. They will be followed by | busiress men from Lawton, Okla., a city | near Fort Sill. Business men frem Leavenworth and Junction City, Kans., already have told of losses due to com- | petition from post exchanges at Fort eavenworth and Fort Riley. BRIDGE FUNDS SOUGHT $35,000,000 Golden Gate Project in | Line for Federal Aid. SAN FRANCISCO, July 21 (#)— William P. Fillmer, president of the | Golden Gate bridge and highway dis- | trict, announced Tuesday in appli- cation for Federal financing of the rojected $35.000,000 span here has l‘cn filed with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. | Provision for repayment of the loan, | it was indicated. " would be made | through issuance of bonds. or through collection of tolls on the brldge tramc AID RECE!VERS PROTEST 500 in Chicago Charge Food Wns Not Delivered Promptly. CHICAGO. July 21 (£ —Five hun- dred men and women took part in noisy demonstration yesterday before an Ixnrn‘.plo)xx!c relief station on the est Side, but subsided when | police and relief officials offered to hear | their complaints and made adjustments. | Most of the demonstrators complained | that orders for groceries were late in arriving at their homes or that food- tufls Teceived were insufficient. LUNCHEON—TEA—DINN 12 Miles O'k! [eorgla Ave. Ext. FHONE : CLARA NAY DOWNEY market NEGLECT | pt to result in eve troubles. Be on the safe side. Vhave your eyes exam- The One Outstanding Attraction In Washington Today! NOW SHOWING' WORID WAz, S M."A. LEESE opi c‘; ;PANORAMA- DIRECTIO! 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