Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1937, Page 23

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OFFICIALS OPPOSED TO SUGAR MEASURE Departmental Letters Citing Reasons to Spokesmen Send | objections to pending sugar-control legislation. Acting Secretary of Agriculture | Wilson suggested the deadlock might be broken by dealing in a separate bill with proposed limitations on re- fining in Hawaii and Puerto Rico. THE SUNDAY sugar group said he believed the leg- islation would be enacted. Acting Secretary Walters reiterated the Interior Department’s contention that the refining restrictions were “unfair’ to Hawail and Puerto Rico. STAR, WASHINGTON, TREE-PLANTING SITES INSPECTED BY GROUP Members of State Societies Study Plans for Memorials Along e Boulevard. D. C, AUGUST 1, Washington Boulevard, fust east of Rosslyn. The group, including representatives of the local societies of New York, Maryland, Delaware, Georgia and Massachusetts, also will decide on the grouping of the trees. 1937—PART ONE. UNLIMITED TIME PERMIT GIVEN STATION WMBG Application of WPHR, Also at Richmond, Set for Hearing at B—S§ OFFICE TRANSFERRED ! ‘The license calls for use of direc- tional antenna system both day and night. The commission also set for hear-| ATUANTA, Ga, July 31 () —Dic. L .| trict officers of the National Park ing at an undetermined date the| gervice here will be transferred to application of Station WPHR, Rich-| Richmond, Va., the National Emere mond, for & construction permit to ' 8ency Council announced today. _ h install new equipment and direc-| The reorganization of emergency ing States predicted the House Agri- Grasshopper Stops Tractor. With a view to determining the|of A. H. Hanson of the National Capi- | BY the Associated Press. tional antenna system for day and | Activities of this department provides culture Committee would move to-| STAFFORD, Kans., July 31 (#).— | number of trees to be planted by each | tal Parks. A report probably will be | The Communications Commission | night operation and increase in power for inspectional districts covering each £ morrow to strike out the disputed sec- | Grasshoppers do atrange things in|of the 13 original States, a committee | made at the next meeting of the |yesterday granted Station WMGB, op- | and time of operation. State. Agriculture and Interior Depart-|.on but said the administration al-| Kansas. Unassisted, one stopped Rob- | yesterday inspected the site for the | State socleties to be called in the near | erated by Havens & Martin, Inc, of Headquarters of Georgia offices of ment spokesmen, in letters to Chair- | ready had been told it would be re-|ert Hornbraker's farm tractor. It | proposed tree-planting memorial com- | future by Representative Snyder of | Richmond, a construction ermit for} TR the National Parks Service will ree man Harirson of the Senate Finance | stored later. perched on rk plug and shorted | memorating adoption of the Constitu- | Pennsylvania, chairman of the tree- | station to operate on 1,350 kilscy- Persimmons were introduced in the | main here with Inspector J. E. Bishe Committee yesterday, outlined their| Chairman Adams of the Seante| the ignition. tion, a half-mile strip on the George | planting project. cles, 500 watts, on unlimited time. United Sta‘es from Japan about 1875.| op in charge. "THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO, Undetermined Date. H - Congresemen from sugar-produc= ‘The party was under the direction s arrison. Br the Associated Press. 7-Piece Dinette Suite, consisting of Buffet, China, Extension Table and four Chairs. 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