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convention of the American Farm Bu- reau Federation to a close yesterday. With little opposition and a mini- mum of debate the delegates ex- presssed their favor of the report of the Resolutions Committee—culminat- ing in what some members termed a straddle on the controverted reciprocal trade aggreement between the United States and Canada. ‘The plank in the organization’s platform of principles set forth: “We are in accord with the purpose of reciprocal trade treaties which is, pri- marily, to restore agricultural exports by judiclous lowering of industrial tariffs, thus admitting more goods into this country and making it pos~ sible for us to sell more of our farm products abroad. We insist that this purpose be adhered to in framing re- ciprocal trade treaties and that there be no reduction in present agricultural tariffs on any farm product that would have the effect of holding or reducing domestic price levels below parity on such products.” The statement was termed “pussy- footing” by A. J. Olson, president of the Minnesota Farm Bureau. Broadening and exteunsion of the neutrality act was suggested in an- other resolution which held the Gov= ernment should control munitions, limit profits of all enterprises and conscript industrial and financial activities in the event of a war in- volving the United States. DR. JOHN DIXON DIES Was Secretary of Presbyterian Mission Board 25 Years. ‘TRENTON, N. J.,, December 12 (#). —Rev. Dr. John Dixon, 88, for 25! years secretary to the Presbyterian Notional Board of Home Missions, died last night after two years’ iliness. Boy Given New Eyelids. New eyebrows and lids have been given to & youth who was badlyburned by nitric acid. A Sydney, N. 8. W, surgeon took skin from other parts of the patient’s body and transferred it to his face. T _ EDW, CHAPMAN a v 37 N St. NW. NO. 3609 76x108 and 81x100 Women’s $1 Rayon Pajamas, Two for Heavy non-run quality, in several very attractive models. Pastel shades with contrast color trimmings. Certainly a most accept- able gift. 80x105 size, scalloped edges; colorea stripes. Discharged Head of Department Refuses to Resign, and New Appointee Won't Serve. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Mo., December 12.— Mayor Robert S. Lyon has been hav- ing fire chief trouble. He fired Fire Chief Joe Pointer, who 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. Turkish Towels 10 for Also 8ix and Five for $l. sl Cannon and Dundee makes. White with colored hems and pastel shades. Street Floor Silk Costume Slips All 8ilk French Crepe, lace SI trimmed, others tailored and embroidered, tearose end pink; 34 to 44, room and Cottage Cur- tains. Bostonets, rayon Two Prs. Priscilla, Tailored, Bath- ADVERTISEMENT. $ Efii‘l‘ FOR nets, fish nets, marqui- settes and grenadines. 48 THROAT COLDS to 72 inches wide; 2 1-6 to 21/ Committee: Undersecretary of State William Phillips, Undersecretary of Treasury T. Jefferson Coolidge, Maj. Gen. Charles R. Reynolds, Solicitor General Stanley Reed and Rear Ad-{ miral Perceval S. Rossiter. Window P Shades 36%72 cut, size; in green. ivory ecru and cocoa. 3 tor $1 2 for $1 Porto Rican Gowns Regular and extra sizes, pink and white, beautiful new designs. TYPE IS HERE FOR . GRAYS[]N REN AMED City Owns Plant, |MORE AND BETTER |FARM BUREAUS ASK . zens Alsc Ask Regular Sched- on Resolutions—Treaty View Appropriation Exhaust- . schedules on the Massachusetts ave- | CHICAGO, December 12.—Approval Meating of Board of ppr B Al damclasd E o in a resolution passed iast night. | A, A, A. and urglng & managed cur- feappointed chairman of the Ameri- | way home last night, there being 10 | by Vincent B. Smith, chairman of B following the| tion. The city owns the light plant. | tjon, Requests that printed schedules Payne last Janu- | how to operate them without an ap- | weekly pass, be reduced were included. pointment was| The mayor explained State 1aw f0r- | on bus and street car service to be ing of the Red |budget, pared the amount for street v Bo serelt Soriing f tors | lighting situation had no connection e s i h The business meeting was followed Chief Justice | of the Northern Indiana Power Co. in Divorced by Fourth Wife. Sh p t the incorporators, at which J. Ballard | The company has been battling the ee s y Hollywood film director, ed Unhemmed, unbls sheets, good to the board to fill vacancies caused b r Whadivoen mMamad; webieachec "' thrifty housewife. Takes but a few H. Gillett, Washington derson Sutherland, Hollywood actress. Ghict Sstice Fiughed SAVES HOME OF MAYOR Feather Bed | Crinkled Spreads Ethy X Rooks - Admiral Grayson as new chairman. Al Beuyors Tauley P A. C. A. tick- fancy damask ‘ burgh, were re-elected members of the 20x20, Segied mosing . hug 50 LIONEL ing action of the annual convention Red r—4¢ = the third Pan-American Cross Yesterday the mayor's house eaught 5 s or Tector of the Junior Red Cross, dis- (o€ gray and fancy patterns. 14 to 17, following members of the Central FOUR for YOUR CHOICE A large assortment of B—S8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1835. But Lacks Fund | BUSSES REQUESTED| MANAGED CURRENCY . To Light Streets| . - By American University Park Citi- |Little Opposition Marks Debate A 5 > ule Be Maintained. Called “Pussyfooting.” Two Vacancies Filled at| ed, Town Leftin Dark- | wore and beiter busses, and reguiar | B the Associatea Press. ness—Law Obstacle. | nue line, were asked by the American | of resolutions recommend ng & bal Incorporators Vniversity Park Citizens' Association | anced Federal budget, indorsing the B HUNTINGTON, Ind, Deceinber | Numerous instances of overcrowding | rency brought the seventeenth annual Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson was | 12.—Huntington citizens groped their | ang off-schedule operation were cited can Red Cross by President Roosevelt | street lights because of exhsustion of | the assoclation’s Public Utilities Com- late yesterday. Originally appointed | the street lighting fund appropriae | mittee, who introduced the resolu- death of Judge | “There will be no street lights until | ne furnished passengers and that the John Barton|January 1 unless some one shows US | fyre now 10 cents cash or $1.25 by ary, Admiral] propriation,” said Mayor Clare W. H. |~ gmith was appointed to represent Grayson's reap- | Bangs. the association at the public hearing announced during | bids transfer of funds or borrowing. | held Monday by the Uil the annual meet- | The City Council, in making its 1935 Commmlon.y i s iiog Cross Central | lighting too much. Committee, Board | Mayor Baugs declared the street | 81 2I1ernoon fush perlods was asked and chapter dele- | with his attempt to establish the gates. | municipal light plant as & competitor | by an entertainment program. EERal s S R Hughes presided | supplying current‘to demestic con- Admiral Grayson, T feting of | sumners here. CARSON CITY, Nev., December 12 Thurston of Louisville and Dr. Fred- | mayor’s. municipal plant project A5 ¢ o Thursien of Louisille and Dr. Bred | Bvoush the courss for montha S | (P:—A Edward (Eddie) Sutheriand, TWO for on grounds of desertion here yester- heavy quality and good news for the ‘ by the recent deaths of Dr. Stockton day by his Seusth wite Audn 7 Axson, Houston, Tex, and Frederick | FIRE CHIEF WON'T QUIT, | derean THoliywooa aciress. | /b minuies. 1o hem. them. Chiet Justice High Fe il poaie They were married January 8, 1933. el ustice Hughes spoke & of the late Judge Payne and welcomed Sutherland previously was married to Pillows, 2 for Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Washing- Jorle Daw, all Sim actresses. ing, 17x24: ton, and Mrs. Henry R. Rea, Pitts- W = fancy. Stk Central Committee. At the chapter - :E::% i’&fi&#&afi pok filled, delegates’ meeting Mrs. August Bel- Pope, Detroit, were re-elected mem- bers of the same committee, confirm- ss. MEN’S SHIRTS last April. hired , .fl, Mr. Pope addressed the delegates on g‘;fi’;:r’;n""w%‘;“fi;& <) ms:‘”“ : :‘é.' R : Conference held recently in Rio de | fir d—you* essed It — J 2 { o, A : ¢ © | fire and—you've gu 0e ? . Janeiro. Dr. Thomas W. Gosling, di | Pointer scaled the roof and doused the long wearing broadcloth, collar at- 3 cussed Red Cross work in Europe. tached, 7 button front: white, tan, blue, R 1t inted the President Roosevelt reappoin! iR wear N o Ties Ties TWO for $1 31 Beautiful array of pat- fancy patterns and col- terns, Mogadores and “NURSE” GETS SPANKED| XINSTON, N. C, December 12 (#). ~Tsaac Wilson's son Willie found a way to keep his four small orothers end sisters out of mischief. He poured molasses over their hands and gave each some feathers to play with. Willie got spanked. Take advantage of this opportunity to try it Made from an old-fashioned recipe that your grand- mother probably used. It possesses the famous goodness of all Heinz Products. HEINZ Fresh Cucumber "PICKLES Regularly Priced at 25¢ a Jar THIS WEEK---- N [SANITARYE PG Thoxine Loosens Phlegm—| Brings Quick Relief i If you have a “common cold” settled | in your throat. relief comes fast when vyou take oure. swift-acting Thoxine— newly improved and better than ever w. no One swallow helps raise and expel | -laden phiea: s Sore Thre d g Thoxine is double-acting, doubly-effec- tive—soothes as you swallow. acts internally. rior to gargles y ft! lighted. get your money back. 35 | 60c. $i.00 bottles. Specially Priced This at all Spicy, tangy slices of fresh cucumbers, so crisp that you’ll think that they’ve just been sliced. A pickle that satisfies the craving for something spicy. Jar SJCHARDING oo stucves e ||| Sates 517 10th NNW. NA. 2160 RN RABAR RN HEINZ LATEST PICKLE CREATION 21 WIGGLY FOOD STORES| 3 MONTHS TO PAY ELECTRICAL Service Week Stores orings. rayons. STREET FLOOR 5 yds. $1 Drapery Damask 36 inches wide, beautiful new designs and colors, for window or door draperies. Street Floor, Nut Bowl and Picks Full size nut bowl with six sl picks and cracker—some- thing you'll have much need for during the holidays. Women's Hose 3 prs. Wool and rayon, and- cot- sl ton hose, reinforced sole and toe; assorted heather mix- tures. Street Floor. Men's and Boys’ Handkerchiefs, 3 in box. 2 for These come in plain white and fancy ef- fects, also with colored initials. al Handkerchiefs 6 for y pure linen, with neatly hem- stitched edges.—Street Floor. & Women’s Handkerchiefs, and Cotton; initial and em- broidered, all white and colors. Men's & Women's Handkerchiefs, 12 for Linen and Sheer Cottons; white corded edges, embroidered corner, lace trimmed; white and colors. Lace Tablecloths Charming new patterns, in Chinese lace, choice of monotone or two tone colors, Size 54x54.—Street Floor. 3-Piece Bed Sets One 81x99 Bleached Sheet, with two 42x36 Pillowcases or one 81x90 Sheet, with two pillowcases. Hemmed ready for use. —Street Floor. Non-Wilt Collar Shirts In white, blue, tan, and gray and fancies; heavy, sorted lovely Mattress Covers Double and twin sizes, of strong. serviceable unbleached sheeting. taped edges. Street Floor. Vanity Lamps Just what youll need for the dressing table—as- shades, shade to match, Petal Pillows Another shipment of these dainty boudoir pillows, of crepe with satin centres. Kapok filled. All colors. 1 1 1 ‘1 1 silk Ribbon Novelties Hand-painted and lace- trimmed Handkerchief Cases, Bags, Guest Puffs, Glove and Pajama Bags, all colors. Boys’ Shirts and Blouses TWO for vat-dyed white, tan, fancy attached, sizes 8 to 14, also button- on blouses, sizes 6 to 10 years.—Street Floor, 2 for $1 Tapes and $1 complete with Good grade broadcloth, blue and terns; collar $1 Second Floor yards long. 2 for $1 Boys’ Pajamas Boys’ Sweaters Zipper fastening; and brushed wool Boys’ Muffler and Tie Sets pat- DOLLAR TOY SALE track, streamline model. Also Lionel Mouse Hand Cars, 8 pieces of ‘track Lindstrom Projector, also Mickey Mouse Movie Jecktors, —_- s 8 (Films, 10 to 75c roll.) s, metal box, $1 Mother’s Little e, complete with household neces- sities __ $1 Combinal Pop Eye, Skippy and Tem Sawyer Paint, Stencil and Paintograph Sets, each ___$1 Large Size Sewing Sets Bingo Shooter and Bi Marble Games _.__ Mickey Mouse Streamline Steel Wagons and Senny Wagons, disc wheels, each _ $1 Little Miss Muffet Tea Party and Kitchen Sets, service for two, indestructible beetle ware --$1 Little Giant Pool --$1 St Dump Carts, Wreckers, etc., rubber-tired wheels ._ $1 Tarzan Pop Eye Electric Target Games, complete . _$1 Little Sculptor Modeling Sets, complete 1 18-Inch Dr. d Dolls, moving eyes, real hair, stuffed body, $1 Character Dolls, with hair; pretty organdy dresses____$1 One-piece style of broad- cloth and striped flannel- ette; full cut; sizes 4 to 14. medium wanted colors; sizes 28 to 36. All-wool mufflers, plain col- ors and plaids: also hand- kerchief and tie sets, plain colors and fancy patterns. Third Floor. Third Floor. Boys' Bath Robes Heavy blanket robes, excel- sl lent quality, attractive pat- terns and colors. Rayon cord girdle; sizes 8 to 14. 2 for $1 Boys' Knickers and Longi Knickers of suiting mix- Sl tures, fully lined, knitted cuffs; longies of fancy woolens and plain color materials; 10 to 16 years. Street Floor, $1 styles; Knit Caps and Helmets 2 for Just what the boy needs for school or play; all-wool sl knit hockey caps or black leath- erette helmets, warmly lined. All 1 1 1 § '1 3 ¥ 2 for $1 Smart New Scarfs Choice of hand-painted, double-witith chiffon or tubulars, also white crepe or jacquard tubulars and ascots, with one initial —Street Floor. Military Sets An ideal gift for any man, a pair of real bristle brushes and comb, in neat lined case.—Street Floor. Make-Up Boxes An almost indispensable article for the boudoir—these come in mirrored and an- tique wood with mirror top.—Street Floor. Evening Bags Lovely little things of tiny seed pearls or sequins; snap fasteners or zipper top; gold, silver, eggshell and black. 3-Piece Carving Sets Stainless steel blade knife, fork and sharpener. Nicely boxed for presentation. 5-Piece Bath Sets Beautiful rose color hinged box contain- ing large box of bath crystals, dusting powder, filled sachet’ bag and 2 perfume bottles.—Street Floor. 4-Piece Glass Dresser Sets Another gift suggestion—two bottles, one powder jar and 7x12 mirror tray. neckband style, white only: 14 to 17. $1 2 for $1 Bridge Lamp Bases A brand new showing; good heavy base, gold with black. Artistic shapes. Women’s Union Suits Rayon striped union suits, band top and knee-length styles; sizes 36 to 50. Children's Waist Suits 3 for Rayon striped waist suits, sl dutch neck and elbow sleeves, French legs, 4 to 12 years. Women's Underwear 4 for Rayon striped vests and 51 bloomers; full and well made; correct weight for im- mediate wear; 38:to 50. Tufted Bath Room Mats Pretty multi-tone colorings, sl heavy washable chenille bathroom rugs. Generous size. Third Floor. Gifts for the Home Embroidered Bridge Sets, sl 52x52 Linen Lunch Sets, Linen and Lace Scarfs, TWO for Pure Linen Table Cloths, Bath Sets, Mat, Towel, Wash Cloths. Street Floor. Double Blankets Glencoe brand, plain gray, s few plaids. Warm, fleecy cotton, full double bed size. Third Floor. Pair $1 ‘Women's Rayon Undies 5 for Bloomers, stepins and pan- l ties; plain 2nd lace trimmed. Full cut. Children’s Hose 6 prs. Anklets, one-half, five- sl eighths, three-quarters and golf hose, stripes, plain tan with fancy tops; elastic top styles. $1 Wool Underhose 3 prs. For wear under sheer $1 chiffon hose on cold wintry days. Cut-out feet. Medium and large sizes. Fancy Cushions 2 for Damask covered cushions, sl knife and bound edges; kapok filled; size 20x20 inches. Street and Third Floors. Felt-Base Floor Coverin, 3 sq. yds. Choice of Congoleum, Pabco or Blabon; atractive designs and colorings. Street Floor. $1.69 Pinch Pleat Drapes Rich brocade window drapes, 36 inches wide, 2% yards long. Complete with pins. Choice of shades. Third Floor. Men's Underwear Genuine lambsdown fleece lined shirts and drawers, ankle length, sizes 38 to 46 and 32 to 44. Each, $1. $1 Full-Fashioned %2 Chiffon Hose, 2 Prs. Irregulars and seconds. Picot tops, reinforced sole, heel and toe. All popular shades. 79¢ Silk-and-Wool HOSE, 2 Prs. Slight irregulars; full !:lhionod. Plain colors and mixtures. Street . Women’s 39c Silk Hose, 3 prs. to i CM and service weights, wanted shades, An ideal gift suggestion, with leather soles and rubber heels. Brown, black or blue. Sizes to 11.~Street Floor. Men’'s Silk and Woel Mufflers Beautiful plain colors and fancy designs, finished with heavy fringed ends. Regulation lengths. Men’s Pajamas Of good quality broadcloth, in combination colors; others of fancy striped flannel- ette. Middy and coat styles, A, B, C and D. Boxed Gifts for Men Suspender and garter sets, tie and handkerchief sets, initial buckle and belt, boxed belts and suspenders. Each, $1. Boys’ Ties 4 for Beautiful selection of eolor- sl ings. Silks and mogadores. Plain colors, checks and plaids. Strect Floor. French Crepe Slips 2 for Lovely qul{l.ty ;unch sl crepe, adjustable straps, non-rip seams. V or straight tops, plain and lace trimmed. 34 to 42 Street Floor. Rayon and Tuck Stitched e e Women's Fabric Gloves Fancy slip-on and flared cuff styles, in black, brown, gray and model. All good-wear- ing fabrics; all sizes. 2 prs. Women’s Capeskin Gloves Soft pliable quality, in 51 black with white, brown with beige, gray, beige and all white. Rayon Undies 2 for Extra and double extra s l sizes; vests, bloomers, panties and chemise; plain or lace trimmed. Street Floor. Fancy Woolen Gloves 2 prs. For women and children, an assortment of popular colors and combinations. Wanted sizes. Men's Shirts and Shorts 6 for Cotton ribbed athletic sl shirts 34 to 46 and broad- cloth shorts in stripes and figures; elastic sides, 30 to 44. Men's Hose 6 prs. Rayon and part-wool Hose, 1 fancy patterns and plain s colors, clocks, etc. A most ace ceptable gift. Men's Pants Just the, thing for work and every day use. Many good wearing materials, in neat stripes and a few plain colors, 32 to 42 waist. M Handkerchief and Tie Sets 2 for Silk Tie and Handkerchief to match, beautiful colors sl and combinations. Plain and fancy patterns. Boys® Play Suits Indian Chief suits, includ- ings. Silks and mogadores. sl headpiece; ¢ to 14 years. Street Floor. ¢ Women's 25¢ Rayon 5 prs. gmcu quality, ringless fi Men's Mufflers 2 for Full size All Wool and sl Rayon Mufflers, plain colors, checks and plaids, fringed ends. Many colors and combi- nations. Men’s Underwear 2 for 10% wool Shirts with long $1 sleeves, size 38 to 46, ankle length drawers, sizes 32 to 44. Men's Work Shirts 2 for Blue chambray work shirts sl triple stitched seams: two breast pockets, sizes 1413 to 1615, Boxed Gifts for Men 2 for Garter and arm bandsets, sl garter and bakelite tray, fancy suspenders, single and double grip garters, initial hand- kerchiefs, plain handkerchiefs. Men's Union Suits Heavy ribbed, long sleeves, s ankle length. Ecru and random colors, sizes 38 to 46. Men’s Sweaters Part ‘wool Coat Sweaters, s button front models in brown and gray. Sizes 36 to 46. Built-up Costume Slips 3 for In whi only; excellent $l materials; regular and extra sizes to 52. Second Floor Silk Dance Sets and Chemise Lustrous satin and crepe, trimmed with imported Iaces; sizes 32 to 36 and 34 to 44. Dollar Gifts for the Children Infants’ Ha nd-Embroidered Dresses, scalloped bottoms; two for $1. Tots’ Wash Frocks, also suits for baby boys; 1 to 3 years; $1. Girls' Rayon Taffeta Dresses, pastel shades; 7 to 14; $1. Tots' Jersey Snow Suits, fleece lined; 1 to 3; pink, blue, red; $1. Girls’ Wash Frocks, vat-dyed prints; 7 to 14 years; two for $1.