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FARM PRIGESLUWP [, JIELLEY WSTS U.S. LAIDTOY.S. BOARD Deliberate Aim to Crush Cer- tain Co-operatives Charged at Grain Meeting. By the Associated Press. FRENCH LICK, Ind. September 21.—Thomas R. Cain of Bloomington, Il in an address prepared for the| final session of the Grain and Feed| Dealers’ National Association meeting here, today charged a deliberate cam- | Baby Lobsters to Dive From Enemies By the Associated Press. HARTFORD, Conn., September 21.—The State is teaching baby lobsters how to dive. During the first few weeks of their existence, the board said yesterday, lobsters float near the Surface, where they become easy prey for certain fish. Experiments at hatchery with specially con- structed diving _compartments, however, have shown that the lobsters can be reared artificially ;o the diving stage within 35 ays. the Noank paign by the Federal Farm Board to| destroy farmer-owned and farmer-con- trolled co-operatives. Cain is president of the Farmers’ National Grain Dealers’ Association. “Agriculture cannot survive with the death hand of Government control clutching at its throat.” he said. “At the time the Farm Board entered its| campaign of destruction it also built up with taxpayers' money a monopoly under political control that has brought the lowest level of farm prices ever known.” An adequate tariff, which would shut| out milllons of dollars, worth of com- modities that are sold in competition with American farm products, would supply one of the greatest needs of agriculture, Cain deciared. He denied agriculture has overprodyced, citin harvest figures for wheat, corn, oats. barley and rye in 1930, which, he said, “1"19911;:(4 000,000 bushels less than those | o The dealers last night heard Col :"‘ Lake Bluff, Tll. Robert R. McCormick. publisher of the Chicago Tribune. declare the return to When released in Long Island Sound, Capt. Frank N. Banning of the hatchery said, lobsters propagated under this method immediately dived to the bottom, where they are safer. | ington men who will “undo the mis- deeds of the last Congress.” They applauded his attack on the Interstate Commerce Commission and his reference to expenditures of the Federal Farm Board. In addition to Cain, speakers on today’s program were C. V. Imbs, for- mer president of the Merchants Ex- change. St. Louis, Mo. and Lyle C. Lord of Cincinnati, Ohlo. Election of officers was to close the meeting. Horse Injures Count Von Rosen. MILBURN, Ill, September 21 (#) — Count Clarence von Rosen of Sweden today was suffering from severe cuts 5v on his face received when thrown from a horse. The accident occurred yester- day while he was on a hunt. The count is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Linn “Easy travel conversation” is a new prosperity depends on tax reduction| public school course for adults in Lon- and say the need is to send to Wash- don. FOR MASSIE PROBE Prosecutor Seeks to Deter- mine Whether or Not to Retry Assault Case. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, September 21— John C. Kelley, Honolulu public prose- cutor, gathered evidence here today to determine whether the territorial gov- e?x:ent will retry four youths charged wit] Lieut. Thomas H. Mass Kelley said it would be difficult to re- try the case against the four young men without the presence of Mrs. Massie, who. he said, is unwilling to return to g:n islands to appear as prosecuting The first trial of the quartet and a fifth co-defendant, Joseph Kahahawal, husband, mother and two Navy en- listed men were convicted of man- slaughter for the lynching. Their prison terms were commuted to one hour's im- prisonment by Gov. Lawrence M. Judd. Kelley said today he would confer with private investigators on various aspects of the case. Certain suspects involved in the affair were believed to have fled to the mainlana shortly after Mrs. Massie was assaulted. The prose- cutor said if investigators’ reports in- dicate the four Honolulu men are the rightful defendants, he will proceed with a retrial. Kelley arrived yvesterday en route to New York., where he, Judd and Ter- ritorial Attorney General Harry Hewitt will hold a final meeting with investi- | gators. e assault in Honolulu a year ago | of Mrs. Thalia )ns\e wife of Naval | resulted in a split jury. Kahabawai was | lynched last January and Mrs. Massie's | FLOWERS AND FRUITS IN TAKOMA EXHIBITS Fourteenth Annual Show Under Horticultural Club Auspices to Open Tonight. ‘The fourteenth annual flower, fruit and vegetable show under auspices of the Takoma Park Horticultural Club opens tonight at 8 o'clock in the Ta- koma Park branch of the Washington Public Library. It will conclude at 9 p.m. tomorrow. There will be 17 classes for flowers, five classes for fruits and six ‘or vege- tables. The Show Committee is composed of Mrs. C. B. Smith, chairman; Miss Mar- jorie Hansen, Mrs. C. W. Hassell, Mrs. D. F. Angier, C. C. Harrington and A. W. Crocker. J. W. Wellington is presi- dent of the club; G. Carr, secretary, and W. H. Engla chairman of the Exhibition Committee. —_— Spain has so greatly improved the | qualities of its domestic leather since the revolution that Spaniards are de- l&?ndtu it in preference to importa- ns. ASKS DIVORCE, WIFE HAS STOMACH TROUBLE “I had indigestion and stomach| !trouble and got so unbearable my husband almost got a divorce. After taking Adlerika I feel fine. My hus- band says I am a cheerful and happy woman now.”—Mrs. Wm. Keller. The simple German remedy, Ad- lerika, washes out BOTH stomach and bowels, removing poisons which cause gas bloating, nervousness, bad 'sleep. Adlerika contains no harm- ful drugs. Get it today; in 2 hours youll be rid of gas and bowel 'poisons. Peoples Drug Stores. —Ad- vertisement. WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS Choose your personal Christmas greeting cards now—while you may make leisurely selection, and while prices are specially lowered. ENGRAVING, FIRsT FLOOR. Experts agree Fall is the Ideal Time to plant Evergreens—the soil is in proper condition—the season is cool . . . and so, tomorrow we begin a— all Evergreen Selling At Prices Much Lower Than Regular Catalogue Quotations Carefully selected evergreens with a hardy root structure that insures satisfactory transplanting. From a nearby nursery so they are thor- oughly accustomed to Washington climate. Now the soil is workable —early Fall rains will pack the earth securely about the roots—and evergreens planted this Fall will have an extra season to gain strength before meeting the test of a hot Washington Summer. This three- day selling will end Saturday—-and those who choose tomorrow will enjoy the most complete varieties. These Varieties Are Included Arbor Vitae American—3 feet high . American—4 feet hi Chinese Dwarf Golden—! warf—15 inches high Hemlock igh 31} feet hi 4 feet high . Juniper 30 inches high .. 3 feet high . Chinese Columnaris—4 feet high. . “ommunis Upright—3 feet high Greek—I18 inches high ... Greek—24 inches high Globe—30 inches high Hovey's Golden—I18 inches Hovey's Golden—30 inches high Woodwardi—18 inches high . Cypress Golden Plume—24 Golden Plume—30 inches Horizontalis—18 inches high Phi Other Varieties Japan Red Pine—4 feet high Blue Spruce—24 inches high . inches high Japan Yew—I8 inches high Swedish Juniper—3 feet h Chinese Variegated Juniper — 24 inches high SEP Fine m &e & Seventh This year’s new low level of prices will bring thousands hurrying te this Annual event! TEMBIR CIOSF-OUT SALE and ends of the seasow’s best sellers at semsationally low pricings. —begins Thursday at 9 a.m. What an opportunity to save— with over 1,000 pieces of highstype furniture from which to select! For years the September Close-Out Sale has been known as a great low-price event—with odds Furniture for every roem in the house is here for you—but it is advisable te make selectians as early as possible Thursday morning. On account of the actual loss involved at these low sale prices we respectfully request that all transactions during this sale be for cash. Quantity Regularly 465.00 189.00 285.00 219.00 98.00 3.25 12 1.50-2.75 39.50 CASH CLOSE-OUT PRICE Handsome Carved Oak 3-piece Bed Room Suite 195.00 iece Walnut Twin Bed Room uite 100.00 6-piece Mahogany Poster Co- lonial Bed Room Suite 149.00 7-pe. Massive Walnut Bed Room Suite with beautiful earvings 119.00 4-pc. Walnut-veneer Bed Room Suite, large dresser, chest of drawers, poster bed and chair 49 (0 7-piece Jacobean Walnut and Oak Burl Massive Bed Room Suite . .475.00 4pc. Mahogany Bed Room Suite 62,00 Mahogany Gate-leg Tables 11.50 Walnut-finish End Tables 75¢ 9.75 8.50 20.00 4.95 9.50 6.75 9.75 7.50 6.25 Rush-seat Maple Chairs. Maple Arm Chair Maple Settee Maple Chairs Maple Lamp Table Maple Magazine Table Maple Coffee Table Maple Smoking Cabinet Fiber Arm Rockers, spring seats 3-piece Stick Rattan Pillow-back Suite Fiber Strollers 39.50 5.95 Collapsible Canvas Baby Car- riage 6.50 2-tone Ename] High Chairs 3.95 Unfinished Kidney Dressing Tables and Stools 2.49 Porcelain-top Drop-leaf Table Five-piece Breakfast Sets 16.75 Green and Ivory Metal Refrig- erator, 3-door style 17.50 Maple Low Boy, Mirror, Chest, and pair of Ladder Twin Beds 125,00 Loose Cushion Cretonne Chaise- Lounge 22.50 Heavy Axminster Rugs, 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 3 inches 18.50 Extra Quality Axminster Rug, size 9x12 feet 24.75 Chenille Bath Mnts, sun fast, size 24x36 Chenille Bath Mats, sun fast, 24x 48 inches. 1.10 1.65 Table Runners, decorated felts, tapestries, and silks 1.00 22.50 2-tone Ename] Kitchen Cabinet Quantity Regularly 1 149.00 26.50 4.50 22.00 39.78 73.00 6.95 34.50 Early American Sideboard in solid cherry Maple Dining Reom Table Maple Table Bench Combina- tion Pillow-back Tapestry Chairs Solid Walnut Upholstered Chip- pendale Chairs Tufted-seat-and-back Lounge Chair, very high back Occasional Chairs in rust tap- estry Solid Mahogany Ladder-back Arm Chair 2.piece Down-tufted Pillow-back Living Room Suite 2-piece Tapestry Living Room Suite of good construction 3-piece Mohair Living Room Suite. Floor sample. Carved frame, wide double arms, large pieces 89.00 9.piece Grand Rapids Antique Maple Living Room Ememble 198,00 Bed- 110.00 3.piece Tufted Mohair Davenport Suite, as is 3-piece Heavy Figured Tapestry Bed - Davenport Suite, with carved wood frame 124.00 Heavy Figured Tapestry Sofa 45,00 Mahogany Secretary, besutiful wood and finish Decorated Parchment Low Boy Walnut Open Bfiun, erotch panel, 36 inches wide 39.78 45.00 14.00 Table of crotch mahogsny and rosewood, octagonal corners Walnut Veneer End Table, with magazine racks Walnut Kidney-shaped Smohng Cabinet Large Glazed Pottery Table Lamps with silk shades 29.75 3.75 7.73 10.00 Spinning Wheel Lamps and Shades for end tables, walnut finish: parchment paper shades 75¢ Simmons’ Metal Poster Bed, size 3-3; walnut finish Burl Walnut Panel Bed, size 3 feet 3 inches 8.95 Maple Poster Beds, size 4 feet 6 inches Mahogany-finish Poster Beds, size 4 feet 6 inches ‘Walnut-veneer Dressers Burl Walnut Chest of Drawers Mahogany Chest of Drawers 112.00 124.00 Majestic Radio, floor sample 49.00 Walnut - finish Heavy Dining Chairs ‘Walnut-veneer Buffet, 60 inches long Needed for Successful Planting PEATIMO S Sae s e = e e TOP SO e T St o sty sbout your evergreens. Keeps the soil light and $I 95 aid the tree in making new roots. And lawns should $| Walnut-veneer 10-piece Dining Room Suites 62.00 loamy, prevents it packing. Special—a full size be dressed at this time with a thin coating of this rich bale containing from 20 to 22 bushels soil. 100-pound sacks 119.00 7-piece Oak Dinette Suites, ex- 'GARDEN SECTION, FIFTH FLOOR. 100 Electric Boudoir Clocks We Have Sold Scores of These at a Much Higher Price $2.95 If you have been looking for a smart little soft-run- ning clock that will keep perfect time for your boudoir—tomorrow is your chance to save greatly on just what you want. Octagonal, cathedral, and novelty shapes—maize, orchid, blue, green—with gold-finished frames. Crocks, First FLOOR. 179.00 695.00 37.50 26.50 54.50 tremely attractive design 55.00 10-piece Mahogany Duncan Phyfe Inlaid Suite 100.00 Mahogany and Satin Wood Sheraton 10-piece Dining Room Suite, Grand Rapids make 350.00 Large Wing Chair with down cushion Chintz Boudoir Chair Maple Glass-door Cabinet with cupboard base 16.75 0.00 26.75 28.75 Mahogany-finish Console Tables Gold-lacquered Console Mirror Heavy Figured Denim Uphol- stered Studio Couch Englander Double Metal Studio Couch Burl Walnut Oval Occasional Table Fiber Chaise:] e Lounge, spring FINE FURNITURE PINEKE Co. Seventh Street at H