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7 H THE EVENING S1TAR, WASHINGION, D. C, WounmoDAY, Nuvmsomk 16, 1952 FOLRPOINT FARM |15 cs 7 - ‘ y maone-===~3 SPECIAL VALUES for TOMORROW |, ficials. Prederick R. Neely, chief of the aero- National Grange to Presentsautcs information aivsion, Depert " Here are 12 successful specials recently featured by this store. ment of Commerce, and William D. L. Relief Plan to Short Ses- |starbuck, Federal radio commissioner, 4 g sion of Congress, | Pt s, B o & Tomorrow, we offer them at prices sensationally low, for one- o & Voron P B T b e day selling. Convenient Deferred Payments Easily Arranged. & WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., November | in “improving safety factors in civil 16— “double-header program for the | seronautics and in investigating and 9 il s £ | SR | ull’s-fiye Values for 1omorrow Un futi mishaps from the same | & coming short session_ of e was | T O nissioner. Starbuck s to outlined_ by Louis J. Taber, master .of | discuss the use of radio in promoting he National Grange, in an address at |air transport efficiency. i ooz Officers of the Washington section of the opening of that organization's an- Soclety th o o -t mesting 9 f 3 % nual convention today. e i o The Jullus Lansbur gh T’w J ullus Lansbur gh The Jullus Lansbur gh “Four essential steps should be de-| Assistant Secretary of Commerce for mnndedT!.rboern thlz nex_lghuss‘i?'n of Con- g;umnm;;.lu. h:lhummlf:d Clndresceh& 'F - C 2 C # gress,” r said. “They t ice, vice chairman; ' war ¥ r- T An mendment 0, 1he Todera | dg it and Joba . MeCaignt urnuture Co. Furniture Co. Furniture Co. chinery to deal with the surplus prob- Eutrance, 909 F s' . E m F s‘ tn ' a o » i srance, 909 F. Ss. e e iy stebuiaation _wnien| COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ; shall make an ‘ek;onest ?mr;’x?un]&x- actly that, to debtor and creditor alike. “3. Credit machinery to prevent fore- ey e mechinen toprevent Tores ) ELECTS COULLIETTE to give Ape farmer » hting chance to old farm an ome. / "4, Reduction of governmental costs, | President and Other Officers Are local, State and national, and a lighten- % 7 1ing of the burdens on real estate.” Chosen at Meeting of Citi- Amendments Suggested. gens' Forum. Amendments to the marketing act suggested by the Grange head were; =t o “To provide for a bi-partisan board:| Wesley W. Coulliette was elected %o restare to the board funds EPe na, | President of the Citisens® Forum of Co- Fiber-Seat Ladder-Back Chair Thursday Only and one suhnlnmma "’;, firut\iamz?uon } lumbia Heights last night azhn r]neetmx 2 % : some additional method ing farm | in the Powell Junior High School, Hiatt . S ]_l S t l P v e el & thi|PIaDe 400 Saock Areet Femios 0 er lllg ver yarrg iy Other officers elected are Russell G. Mahogany Grange's legislative policies, Taber s8I0 | Merryman, first vice president: Miss T o mer may veceive a larger | A. G. Woodward, second vice president: 3 " Oliver E. Foulk, secretary; Mrs. H. C.| share of what the consumers pay” and | ppjipg ‘treasurer; Rev. Gove G. John- vernor m rop S that “the Grenge will continue to ad-| ;o “chyplain, and H. C. Phillips and Special for Thursday Onl Authentic design, genu- ine mahogany. Serpentine front, ball and claw feet. A splendid secretary desk at- tractively priced for Thurs- day only. Candlesticks From Our New Jewelry Dept. An attractive design, weighted base, embossed border, bright burnished finish. Solid sterling silver. No Mail or Phone Orders vocate the export debenture or some | oo | equivalent method as & complement to | 5;,E; L Vifue delegates fo the Feder the 98 tarift structure. Burd W. Payne, retiring president, Backs Temperance. cited traffic conditions at T'}‘"“"‘;‘f . and Fourteenth streets and Spring road, | - ‘;‘}‘;f,‘,;fi’,"t“he,,‘n"e’;,m,’:é Or change | and asked that a survey be taken and | ¥ thing done to protect youthful not make for true temperance,” he con- “‘g’ oy B tinued. “The return of the saloon in | Stidents on their way sod. from any form would be the Natlon's gTeatest| "pourteentn street and Park road was o “heoposals for “a gen- | described by other members as & dan- e Do DO n debiss ' | §erous intersection. They asked that T O hingion and the |8 Policeman be stationed there when- proposal to relieve the unemploved by z;er possible. Members also complained Femoving large numbers from the cities &;fiezfiinfle to get police when Choice of mahogany, wal- nut, or maple finish; high ladder - back; sturdily con- $ 5.95 structed. No Phone or Mail Orders | Convenient Terms The Julius Lansburgh The Julius Lansburgh The Julius Lansburgh RESERVE BANK HEADS |* e fi?"“fi.‘é’nfl%&'fi&"fi Furniture Co. Furniture Co. Furniture Co. STUDY U. S. SITUATION Entrance, 909 B St. Entrance, 909 F St. Entrance, 909 F St. Refunding of $600,000,000 Secur- ities Maturing in December Considered Here. VL& COLUMBIAN AIR-CONDITIONED Some travelers call this the most beau- tiful train in America. Comfortable Club-Lounge, Observation -Sunroom, Parlor cars, Individual Seat coaches, Colonial Diner: fast, convenient sched- wle; air always clean, fresh, comfort- ably and evenly tempered: rubber pads at metal contact points absorb vibra- tion and noise. All this At wo eztra Jare! % Lv. Washington . .. Ar.N.Y, (48d SL.). . . 9. Many other B & O trains daily to New York. Remember this convenience, too: B & O Motor Coaches meet you at The governors of the Federal Reserve banks yesterday made a canvass of the Government's refinancing situation. They met here with the Federal Re- | serve Board as the Open Market Policy | Committee of the system. The committee, chal with shaping | the course of the banks for the next/ few months, made no announcement of | its plans. | The huge total of Government securi- | ties likely came in for discussion. Ap-| proximately $600,000,000 mature in| December and must be refunded.| Slightly more than $2,000,000,000 ma- | ture before June 30. | The e banks, which hold| $1.800,000.000 of the securities, prob- ably will not attempt to dispose of them until after the of the Government,| financing still to come has been com- pleted in the next few months. Approximately $1,000,000,000 worth | was bought in the open market last| r to expand credit as an aid to| iness. 4 | INQUEST IS ORDERED Authentic design Jenny § - 5-Pc. Enameled Lind wood spool bed, wit{ comfortable cotton mattress Breakfast Sllite and coil spring. Double or Twin Studio Couch and™ 3 Kapoc Filled Pillows Covered in denim. This handsome couch can be & opened into twin beds or 50 a full size bed. Spring ® 5 construction. Ideal for Convenient Terms office or den. & The Julius Lansburgh The Julius Lansburgh The Julius Lansburgh ] Furniture Co. Furniture Co. "Furniture Co. twin size, mahogany, walnut or maple finishes. Thursday Only trainside and deliver you and your bags at any one of 18 central points in New York and Brooklyn. D. L. Moonuax, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, ‘Woodward Bldg., 15th & H Sts., N.W. District 3300 B«0O g : SKIN-ITCH TORTURE ENDS: IN O'CONNOR'S DEATH ™\t iuc bp a1cr 7em Driver of Oar Which Struck| . ..o 0 oo titving, fe th and grat 3 e WAy Pedestrian Under $500 for Ap- :o::uhln( coounah Ri:mo relieves the orture of itching h and Eczema in pearance Tomorrow. sbout five seconds. Used by millions, £ Zemo is so wonderful because of its An hfl“;‘v;fih‘; "’,“do!‘““m"l‘; rare ingredients not used in cheaper the case . O'Connor, 32, remedies. Apply Zemo to Pimples, of 2037 H street northeast, who died at | Rincvorm and. Eczema—for quick re- Casualty Hospital last night from in-|jief ond clear skin. Zemo is worth ’:.‘Z“nf.:“éf,fn":}‘”.‘,?"..}km‘lfifi': l;: the price because you get relief. All | druggists', 35c, 60c, $1. Extra Strength road and Nineteenth street|Zemo, double resuits, $1.25. Two-tone enamel decorated drop-leaf table and 4 Windsor chairs to match. Entrance, 909 F St. Entrance, 909 F St. Entrance, 909 F St. Pinch-Pleated Brocade Damask * ‘Benning northeast. The driver of the car, Joseph W. Belt, 47, of Brentwood, Md., furnished $500 bond for appesrance at the inquest. QComnor uflered I eaee - “"2| POR SKIN IRRITATIONS SAVE More, at Peoples COLD WEATHER Is Coming Buy NOW and be PREPARED! LEAKY AUTO 5-Gal. f Drapes With TieBacks $ Comfortable Chaise Longue Thursday Only Regular $6.95 values== Thursday Only! A Special Value for Thursday Only ORI R SETF DGR TR (PN O CT TR HeN e TR JACRETS Glass Comfortable, full size 214 yds. lon; Soft, spring seat, uphol- : Bottles 1 ity wnth : Yyds. long— > . Instantly stopped _with ounge chair with spring . k: 2 stered in dainty eretonne. “HERCULES" LIQUID g38g 99¢ seat and back covered in 50 inches wide. . Choice of several pat- SOLDER CAPSULES.. AIR SEALS high-grade materials. ° ~ One Capsule Is Suficient for to fit . ey ¢ Rose, gold, green, Tust terns, 'Most Radiators Convenient terms ar 35¢ ranged. or red. Convenient Deferred Payments 188-Proof 1-Gal. Completely Denatured notfles . . . 10 The Julius Lansburgh The Julius Lansburgh The Julius Lansburgh «.$1.35 $1.86 8-Gal. OAK KEGS.. 10-Gal. OAK KEGS Furniture Co. - : Furniture Co. Furniture Co. Entrance, 909 F St. Entrance, 909 . St Entrance, 909 V. Su am Save Fuel! Use More Weather Strips 10-ft. FELT STRIPS, 8 for 28c 7-ft. lengths, wood and felt. .14 86-in, Brass & Felt DOOR STRIPS............ 20¢ 42-in, Brass & Felt DOOR §' (OITE Two-Tone Enameled Kitchen CaBinet : Solid Mahogany Coffee Table - All selid mahogany or e mgh'f‘de‘ wotone salid walnut. Duncan & Phyfe period. Neat brass $5.95 claw feet. Beautifully carved. enameled kitchen cabinet : complete with all labor- $23'50 Solid walnut end table PFor THANKSGIVING Heavy Gauge, Self Basting 10x15, 8-1b. Size. ..B8¢ 13x18, 15-1b. Size . ..96¢ 99¢ PEOPLES HARDWARE STORES 12 Convenient Stores to Serve You For Prompt Delivery Call Your Nearest Store—or Lincoln 4044 Fo BT gD With 4-ft. flex- ible Handle.. 3 to 4 Ib. Size 1t O saving .devices. A splen- s 2id vatus for Thursdays with bgok compartments at Convenient Terms bottom. Well constructed. ey gy