Show r — THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MO NDAY MORNING JUNE 22 N Y SOLON HITS BERLIN CABLES PUZZLE OF FEDERAL Riches Fall FINANCES IRKS SMITH HOOVER OFFER ACCEPTANCE OF ‘From Skies' U S Lacks Modem Business Methods in Departments Avers Writer Presi HOOVER Declares dent ‘Double Crossed Congress La Gunrdia By ALFRED E SMITH As the president continues his weekly conferences on NEW YORK June 21 (—Represeconomy we are Informed each week of new savings In an- entative Floreilo H La Ouardla Inof New York other department The department of the'lnterlor and the dependent Republicandeclared PresiIn a statement today come war In for their share dent Hoover’s proposal to postpone departments having postal and we now hear that the navy department will save $10000000 payment of foreign debts for one year in the fiscal year Just drawing to a close and proposes to was “executive double crossing” was The statement said congress save $15000000 out of the money appropriated to It for the “hit below the belt” by the offer and ItT next year But exactly how the president had “usurped unto himself the legislative functions Is to be done remains a mys withheld which would have effected real economy Even the barracks in of congress”' since "in our day natery which our soldiers were housed were tional expression is authoritative only It goes without saying that no de- stated by the chief of the staff in-of when the representatives of the people have taken proper action" termined and progressive effort lias the army a short time ago to be been made to adopt modem bust decent and below the standard for Representative La Ouardla ’s state the meanest type of housing In the ment follows in part: ness methods In United States built under local “The president of the United administrathe statutes To pay a rental of twenty States having made an official offer tion of federal deone million dollars in one single to the nations of the world congress partments in sc year for postoffice buildings sounds will ratify that promise by enactment far as approprialike a Joke to men of business If of necessary legislation tion of the public "It Is only fair to say however that you read the reports of the various money for their? 1 s postmaster generals you will see that seldom has the American congress maintenance combeen In out Nat-lfsubjected to such executive they have year and year concerned plained of the Inadequate quarters double crossing The' deferment of urally a depart-- 1 V which add greatly to the cost of han- debt payments like any fiscal matment or bureau? head will always F dling the mall A great many of ter under our form of government them In buildings under rental to Is a legislative function of the highwant to make slip the government were never built est degree possible Improve- - ' "The president admits his proposal ments for his! originally for such purposes Certainly there Is no economy In renting requires congressional action That particular branchy so he had no right to pledge alwe facilities are because being n of govern m e t postal ways going to send letters and the the American people before proper and that costs! history of the country from the be- congressional action had been taken money If It weret ginning up to today shows an annual By so doing he hK congress below really necessary to R gmith the belt and usurped unto himself increase In the postal business appropriate all the In all of the recent news concern- not only the legislative functions of money asked for by officials no godeIn economies the poetofftce congress but attempts to make pervernment could stand the tax There ing Is always something new that could partment It Is officially stated that sonal like In the old food administrabe developed a wing that could be "the total savings In the postal ser- tion days a matter which is purely attached to a building a new func- vice will be enhanced somewhat be- national “In our democracy national extion created a few extra employes ginning next year by the public pression is authoritative ohly when added building program as large rentals exthe representatives of the people which now add materially to the Political Orators Harp pense of this service would be offset have taken proper action The fact buildnew On Economy Argument of that a few members of the house and federal by occupation As a matter of fact most at- senate were in a sort of way consulted ings" for administration the Spokesmen met with op- does not meet constitutional requireand campaign orators from time to tempts to economize are largely political but op- ments time harp upon the threadbare and position with “With the exception of Senators often proves effective position timeworn argument of economical The feels it Borah of Idaho and Wagner of New administration It has been repeated when postoffice todepartment York there was not a progressive deficit they try reduce their so often that in the absence of anyThe president gathered down a few nonpaying consulted by cutting been contradict has it to it thing legislator unto him a group of Republican taken as fact without being accom- rural routes The local Immediately that the route "yesmen” to satisfy his constitutional panied by any evidence of the slight- complains conscience" est truth It Is undeniable that must stay meanwhile taxes go up every year Congress Flays Football SILVER PLEAS POINT the amount of money collected Is With Appropriation Bills greater every year and the expendiTO ORIENT DILEMMA tures for governmental purposes are Certainly some large part of such management must bo attributed to constantly Increasing (Continues on Ptn Two) It can be said with justice that the antiquated method of appropriWe have In other hand an Impoverished Orient President Coolidge established for ating publlo money a himself a reputation throughout the Washington what is theoretically higher priced silver advocates conUnited States for economy In the budget bureau Its creation and func- tend has a marked depressing effect of were heralded the administration throughout on agriculture In the United States government tioning But nevertheless the appropriations the United States and addresses to Very low wheat In India they say for the year 1827 under President the various bureau and department means lower wheat In the United Coolidge were a half billion dollars heads with respect to economics States and Argentina Indian wheat more than they were In the first year which could be effected la the op- is considered inferior to Canadian of his administration and In the eration of their various departments or American wheat but It Is bought same year the taxes collected from were broadcast by the director of when obtainable at a price sufficientthe American people for the support the budget Each In Itself was all ly low enough to offset its relatively of the government were 24 million right and probably effective as to poor quality more than to the first year of the mall details such as turning out Depression In the Orient la likeCoolidge administration While it Is the lights to save electrical energy wise described as adversely affecttrue that some taxes were reduced and removing the blue stripes from ing the cotton grower In this counIt Is also true that some wartime mall bags because they were un- try When India or China cuts down were abandoned Nevertheless necessary But what Is absolutely Its purchases the textile industry the government actually took from missing Is the element of responsi- buys less cotton and the southern the people In Income taxes $383000-00- 0 bility on the part of the president farmer buys less silk from Japan more In 1927 than ft did during himself for suggesting In the first And so the depression spreads Its the first year of the Coolidge ad- Instance what should be required to growing circles -- i i finance the various activities of the ministration ate house and government take control of the Nation Pays Huge Sam Under the present method a budget situation and disregard entirely the For Postoffice Rentals Is prepared by the bureau and sent prepared budget It means almost way nothing Congress has the bad habit While all this talk of economy was to congress When It finds Its senof the committees Into a were of congress on being football playing with the approappropriation going priation bills Just as a rider tacks himself onto the back of a truck or an automobile expenditures of public money have been tacked on as LADIES rlflers to bills that nave absolutely no relation to the subject matter of BEGINNING the expenditure Only in the last congress the bill making provision for the support of the military forces had a rider tacked onto It for a time requiring the farm board to buy 20 million bushels of wheat The 20 million dollars for drouth relief which were appropriated to the department of agriculture found their way to cnogresslonal consideration through a rider to the department of Interior appropriation bill Legislature Disregards Executive Budget I have often told the story of how 5' tes OFFER Moratorium Plan Ilinges Upon Stand of France Debt (Continued from Fue One) to pay Great Britain $85000000 and the United States approximately on her funned war debt Mr Hoover's proposal therefore means to France the foregoing of a net In revenue during the next fiscal year U 8 Faces Huge Loss England None at All For the United States the reduction ol revenue will be about the amount by which the prospective deficit next year will be Increased by the postponement of war debt payments The United States Is due to receive $62000000 in payment of principal $184000000 in Interest and $16000000 in reimbursement by Germany for the cost of the American army of occupation on the Rhine Inasmuch as the principal payment goes to retirement of Liberty bonds the revenue will be reduced to the extent of the allied powers’ Interest payments and the Oerman payment aggregating 00 $200-0000- ToPoorMan 8T CHARLES 111 June 21 (CTS) — Delbert Dunham a shopman who has been out of work for several months yesterday was notified that he nad been left $63000 by the late Dr E L Prescott of New York City The news came Mrs Dunham said “like money from He heaven” had not the least Idea' that he was to be remembered by Dr Prescott He made his home with the physician when he was a boy He will leave this week for New York but plans to return to 8t Charles after the Prescott estate is settled Denver College Records Quake 3000 Miles Away 1931 ’ WAR DEBT PLAN UTAHNS OKEH EASES CRISIS IN 00 $161-0000- 00 Over Two Hundred PILE SPORT EUROPjvWORLD Continental Nations Think Situation Most Serious Since War Days By MARK SULLIVAN June 21— The WASHINGTON occasion for President Hoover’s action about Europe Is a crisis described by a European source with perhaps as “not less some than the outbreak of the great war" A member of the French cabinet In a public speech this week said "It Is civilization Itself which Is at stake" A Russian point of view expressed itself In a hoijeful and gloating newspaper headline: "Only! Revolution Will Cut the Gordianfr" Knot of the German Tangle M The alarm in France and England not many days ago about possible social upheaval and economic paraly- quake of se-v- ed “ NO TWO ALIKE Purchased from one of the leading New York ( Manufacturers Made to Sell at $13 SEE OUR WINDOWS Hat Print I Crepes Chiffons 1 Shantungs! t Plain Chiffons I Nary Georgettes! Wash Crepes! Dresses for AD Occasion— Sport Street Afternoon Morning Inclndlng New Jacket Models Your Choice Another Shipment OP SAMPLE P In! Colors and Chiffons Sizes 14 to 4 Made to SeU np to $10M WE UNDERSELL ALL SALES rri tfe & ed - rrfnts rialn 3’ UPSTAIRS SHOP 271 Main ''rlTf 71 -- Honduras June Norte I retreating from the Lake Yojoa (Continued from Put One!) V-- re- gion where there was a desperate our national debt for some time to battle yesterday passed through come and may In fact compel an there toward the Guatemalan frontincrease yet we are In much better ier with only about 100 men The government believes the band economlo condition than are the European nations and It leans that Is trying to get into Guatemala President Hoover has taken the wise abandoning further resistance to fedcourse In proposing a postponement eral troops which routed the rebels In of these payments conditional that the battle around Yojoa the nations owing the United States will also give the same extension of bringing the other nations closer to realized at the prestime to their creditors Which of us than can be Mr Adams ent time" said course means Germany "International good will has berm This course whether the postlow ebb for some time but its ponement is for one or two years at will certainly assist all the nations restoration i&aeen in this movement” of the effects of the proBorne of Europe to recover from the teras seen by Mr Adams include: rible condition of depression they posal have experienced during the last two 1 It is an acknowledgment that or more years and will materially aid the terms of the reparations have too sew re in preventing the spread of com- been are resumed munism with which they are all 2 When payments threatened Aside from those con- it will be under a remodeled plan In3 is It the biggest step toward siderations Its effect upon world commerce cannot be underestimated” ternational agreement on the sliver situation First Security President 4 Money saved by the peoples of the governments- paying reparations Calls Plan Constructive Marriner S Eccles of Ogden presi- will be used for the purchase of comdent of the First Security corporation modities 5 It is a move looking toward the said the plan is ‘‘the most construc- reconsideration of the tariff laws tive movelooking toward an improveIs a forward movement in the ment in business condition since the 6 It right direction toward regaining ecodepression began” nomic balance in international trade His statement follows: I believe a provision should be “We are living in a twentieth cenupon” said Mr Adams “so tury economic world one of lnterde- - agreed that the money saved will not be pendence We have been attempt-- ” used mainIn armaments or focj-hing to apply eighteenth century po- tenance of increased standing A recent move of litical methods President Hoover is the most encour- armies” aging evidence which we have had Banker Voices Hope of of recognition of our economic inter- Dissolving World Depression! In my opinion In order E A Culbertson vice president of dependence to avoid or prevent an economic col- the Continental National bank exlapse in Europe the proposed action pressed the opinion that the morawith reference to our interallied debts torium will do much toward the disis imperative and is the most con- solution of the world depression structive move looking toward an imIt Is a good thing” said Mr Culprovement in business conditions bertson "General business will be since the depression began benefited and I believe tftie entire "President Hoover should be en- world will step on the gas once more efhis in and and pull us out of our lethargy” couraged supported forts to carry out hls plans with refEdgar S Hills president of the erence to the international credit Deseret National bank declared that situation" the movement was a “very conRestoration of the worlds good will structive effort” toward the United States was seen as I believe it will have a very favorone of the greatest benefits from the able effect In eliminating the deof payments by pression” said Mr Hills “It should proposed suspension Orval W Adams vice president and be of benefit to the entire world" manager of the Utah State National E O Howard president of the bank Walker Bank and Trust company Good Will Is a priceless asset In said he wished to reserve opinion unany kind of husiness and this mora- til he had given further time to study torium will go a long way toward of the president’s plan DENVER June 21 (P)— An earth- sis in Germany was extremely acute third degree Intensity was Situation Hardly Justifies recorded on the seismograph at Regis Hysterical Phrases Abroad college starting at 5:25 a m mounIt may be said at once that the sittain standard time the Rev Father uation President Hoover has eased A W Forstall reported today while It has been very serious hardly The maximum intensity was justifies the almost hysterical reached at 5:24 a m and the quake phrases In which European statesended at 5:51 a m The duration men described It until President HooGreat Britain faces virtually no was 26 minutes Father Forstall esti- ver acted The present situation loss at all The British are to receive mated the quake was approximately while a real crisis can hardly be as next week $80000000 In German 3000 miles from Denver probably not menacing as in 1922 and 1923 when reparations and $80000000 from on the American continent Germany actually defaulted in repFrance Italy and other allied debtors arations French troops entered the The amount Britain Is obligated to The earthquake recorded at St Ruhr Russian troops were attacking pay the United States Is about college Sunday did not register Poland Italy met a threat of comThus what Britain is due Regis at the University of Utah seismo- munism by adopting fascism the to receive $nd Is due to pay about graph according to university au German mark was in process of disbalances thorlttes because the instrument Is appearing and the French franc deIn operation only on week days White House Car Takes scending to an eightn of its previous value Smoot to Rapldan Camp That combination of conditions Hoover to his UTAIINS IN CAPITAL Accompanying Mr nine years or so ago really Justified camp last night was Undersecretary alarm expressed recently about of the Treasury Ogden L Mills who FOR SILVER PARLEY the present conditions to the effect that had two telephone conversations with communism might advance until the (Continued from Pace One) Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W Rhine should be its western boundMellon in London yesterday during panled Senator Smoot to Washing- ary the course of the formulation of the ton went to the Mayflower hotel and As respects difficulty of prevention Hoover debt moratorium project will make no further move until they now apparently and happily under and who was prepared to get in touch confer with the senator on his return way there was real analogy between with the American finance minister the great war and the present crisis Describe Capital Trip a again today If necessary as it stood last week The occupant Shortly before noon Mr Hoover Fact Finding Expedition of one of the most responsible posiand Mr Mills were Joined at the They were much more inclined to tions in the world when engaged last camp by Senator Reed Smoot Re- discuss unfavorable week in the process of acting upon Washington’s publican Utah chairman of the fi- summer climate than they were to the present situation leaned back In nance committee of the senate and discuss silver question on their hls chair in a moment of temporary a member of the commission that mission the All admitted that they frustration and said: produced the war debt settlements have come to Washington primarily “I know now why the war wasn’t The president had desired to consult on a fact ThJ difficulties of achievprevented and finding expedition Mr Smoot on his plan last week and until concert of action among a coning true the situation learn they as it happened the senator had left will not siderable number of nations with Inmake any definite move Salt Lake City for Washington to With the terests at once identical but differat the Rapldan president a conference to be attend held In a over the week end is ing is very great” Undersecretary two or on the silver stabilization of the Treasury Ogden L Mills actday Crisis Began In Germany problem in the absence of Secre When Mr Smoot reached Wash- ing secretary Mellon and the department's Over Nine Months Ago tary ington this morning he found a chief adviser on fiscal matters The recent menace of European White House car waiting at his resicrisis that came to a climax a week better of the Having part Sunday dence to pear him speedily to the with the chiefly In Germany more president and Secretary ago began months After discussing the sub- Mills Senator Rapldan ago In a German Smoot will have ample than nine with the president Mr Smoot ject of discussing the silver election last October radical groups late this afternoon gave his opinion opportunity showed a strength which chilled the in the following statement which situation in all its phases giving the president the viewpoint of the people country’s entire social structure was telephoned from the camp and of some Utah and getting from the presi- Among other consequences made public at the White House: dent a clear understanding of the German business and financial inadministration’s attitude The sen terests made timorous about the poSmoot See Slump End ator expects to meet with Mr Ferry litical and social as well as financial In Acceptance of Plan and the others of his party some time security of their country began to The position taken by the presi- tomorrow send capital abroad This early dent In his remarkable statement of “flight or the mark” was happily aryesterday proffering financial as- ment last by returning sanity about the night as Indorsers of the rested sistance to distracted Europe cannot fundamental orderliness and conbut meet the approval of the civilized project of the German people servatism Mr world It will no doubt bring con- san Hoover stressed the nonpart! Thereafter however a few weeks decharacter his of undertaking fidence to the business Interests of an ago timorousness was revived the world and again prove that signed to aid materially in the restor- event not In Germany but in byAusAmerica has nothing but the welfare ation of prosperity at home and tria Where the principal bank was of the peoples of the civilized world abroad and the Importance of his found to be In more than a precarious doing so was apparent In view of at heart situation This Austrian condition special efforts he was making led to call upon banks' "The president’s proposal Is most the throughout to enlist of Demothe the support all Europe for funds to support the significant It Is without a parallel crats Nevertheless in the years that have passed since Republican lead Austrian structure economic ers are not blind to the partisan the ending of the World war "Acceptance of it by all the Inter- political potentialities of the situa- Events of Early June ested powers should go a long way tion Increase German Alarm toward lessening the burdens of de- Hoover Plan Would End Alarm about Germany’s future was pression and restoring prosperity at On Ere Increased to some extent unjustifiaof Election home and abroad bly by an accidental Juxtaposition “I " happy that the United If the Hoover plan goes through of events on June 6 and 7 On June States through the president and and within the period of Its operation 6 the head of the German governstatesmen who have put welfare of which will end on the eve of the ment in an address to the German the country and the world above par presidential election the tide of busi- people explaining the need for tisan considerations has come for ness affairs turns from hard times heavier taxation used some phrases ward with a proposal that offers such to good there Is no doubt In the which when translated outside Gergreat hopes to distressed peoples opinion of Republican leaders that caused more concern than "I shall do everything within my Mr Hoover will receive the acclaim many either the words or the facts Justiat a legislative correspondents’ din- power to advance It” of the world for a historic achieve- fied It happened on the following ner In Albany held Just after a chef ment and that the enhancement of day that the German chancellor had poisoned the eoup at a big pub- France Turns Deaf Ear his prestige securing therefrom will called on the British prime minister llo dinner In Chicago a policeman To German Suggestions assure reelectlon This led to a surmise exact In fact rushed In to Interrupt the dinner The French government has at all They his realize of course that if the that Germany had asked for a moraJust as the soup was being to times been a strong supporter of understanding falls to restore any torium in its payment of reparations us He warned everybody not to eat Great Britain In Incorrect interpretations coupled propagantztng for appreciable measure of prosperity the eoup saying the chef has poi- remission of war debts has al- It will prove a Hoover liability To with the unhappy juxtaposition of soned It A few minutes later the ways turned a deaf ear but the politicians therefore the presi- events led to a flight of capital from chef In his white cap was dragged tions of cancellation ofto sugges- dent's German project looks like a daring po- Germany of a sort that America In by another policeman very much would describe as a run on the Gerreparations or kt least such amount litical gamble for big stakes man Reichsbank which in a sense afeLvMked what- ha'hlrf3 paratlons exceeds the amount put into France Is obligated to pay bercredi- - London Inspired Is the equivalent of America's fedthe soup and to the delight Ol tn® tors eral reserve system Some reassurFrance finds herself face President’s Proposal diners he replied “The executive to faoeNow in the Hoover proposal with It Is now amply established that ance was gained even befoie Presibudget dent Hoover’s action when on TuesThe story of that stunt was taken the proposition lh principle she haa London furnished the inspirationIs for day of last week conservative politiin from what was actually said about always rejected namely the com- the president's proposal which suspension of reparations as line with what British statesmen cal Interests In Germany persuaded the executive budget be- plete have been maneuvering for weeks to radical groups to defer calling any fore provision for a real one was well as war debt payments meeting of the reichstag unmade by constitutional law In other While President Hoover did not bring about At the recent Chequers special til the regular meeting in October words the legislature threw the specifically mention it in his state- conference between the heads of the the threat of social executive budget In the soup and ment the understanding here is that German and British governments Fundamentally the proposed suspensions include the the subject to which the conference political and financial collapse In! proceeded to make up lta own budget 42 per cent of reparations payments returned again and again was how Germany which would be attended Taxpayer Hit by Present by Germany which are classed as to get America in line for an all by a similar catastrophe In some countries of central or eastern Method of Appropriations nonpostponable under the Young around reduction if not cancellation other has been caused by three ‘One of the weaknesses In my plan as well as the 56 per cent which of reparations and war debts The Europe which are Interlaid and conditions be with may under Its conference closed postponed participrovisions opinion of the present budget sysaccelerate each other tem In Washington Is that the presi- of the reparations compact pants pinning their hopes to intimadent cannot veto part fit a bill but This would be expected In view of tions from Washington that Mr Germany Suffers More must either accept It or reject It In the concessions made by the United Hoover would be hospitable to a re- From Trade Depression Its entirety That means that If the States in permitting postponement of opening of the debt settlement if Germany cannot under present payments on the war time Europe were to proceed to disarm president is unwllllhg that the farm Interest make the reparations payboard buy 20 million bushels of debts owed to it by the European Then along came Mr Mellon to see conditions fixed by the Young plan secments wheat In order to exercise the veto nations payments which cannot now his son graduate from Cambridge ondly Germany suffers more than power over that Item he must de- be suspended under the debt agree- and the British leaped to the oppor- most countries and very much more an ments which Into was of for branch the drawn Mellon Mr postprive Important provide only tunity than America from the world-wid- e government not related to the farm ponement of payments on principal conferences with the British prime depression Germany’s busiboard In any way of the appropria- tor two years minister foreign minister and gov- ness structureFinally has been kwing Its lifetion for Its maintenance- and operaThe Hoover statement was accept' ernor of the Bank oi England They blood because of the scared flight of tion for a whole year ed as sweeping the slate clean for the painted to him a dark picture of the Its own mark accompanied by relucThus far I have confined myself period of a year in order to give the condition of Europe Germany was tance or of bankers In other Investors to outlining the present situation and necessary relief to Germany's trou- portrayed on the brink of bankruptcy countries to with provide Germany how impossible it is to work out bled financial affairs be and communism Something must distressfully needed working capital economies while the appropriation of done quickly to stave off disaster Mr set of conditions In Gerthis That Hoover to Line Plans Up money Is largely made on the basis Mellon was moved He hastened to many has had seriously harmful efof political needs rather than In line More Senators for Proposal and called Washing- fects In every country in the world the with proper business methods It is President Hoover Intends It Is ton telephone He communicated the appre- Including our own Is clearly provided w cost the ho the taxpayer If learned to continue lining up Demo- hension he had been listening to and and widely understood- It has been pays the sums which thq various depart- cratic as well as Republican sena- the suggestions of the action that said whether accurately or not that ments are now supposed to save were tors and representatives for the debt been taken the principal present impediment to small items the whole matter would payment suspension plan which will had Mr Hoover was moved by Mr Mel- recuperation of business in the But when in require the action of congress as it lon’s be of no consequence recital One of the legislators United States has been for some tiie course of a few conferences over If in the meantime the called In by Mr Hoover to pass on weeks the njenace of disaster In Gera hundred million dollars appears to assembles been shall have of action Is authority for the many unanimously his plan plan have been appropriated in excess of accepted bv the European nations in- statement that the president apwhat is actually needed then there volved SPARKS CAUSE ROOF FIRE The White House received peared to be panic stricken talking must be something radically wrong Fire originating from chimney No business undertaking can do tills today a number of telegrams from excitedly of the situation In Europe and the necessity of America rush- sparks on the roof of the home of even in proportionate amounts and national legislators assuring the In my next article I shall president of their support and it Is ing to the rescue He did not go as Knute J Nielson 621 Wilmington survive expected that Mr Hoover will make far as the British hoped he would avenue Sunday at 11:36 a m caused propose a remedy public the names In addition to the toward a world debt cancellation damage estimated at $100 Fire Chief (Copyright 1931 McNaught Syndi- twenty one senators and eighteen conference but he went a consider-- i Waiter 6 Knight who directed the fire fighters reported cate Inc Ail Rights Reserved) congressmen he listed in his state able distance $200-0000- TEGUCIGALPA 21 (A— Word from Conception today said the rebel leader Ferrers --- I?v3©Gn3sisr DEBT HOLIDAY Honduran Rebels Flee to Border j - r-- I JUNE SUIT SPECIAL—JUNE SUIT SPECIAL— JUNE SUIT Hart - Schaffner & Marx and 2 1 h trouser suits 0 The season’s best new styles are represented in this offering the most popular1 colors —Platinum Gray' Arab Tan 'There and Balmoral Blue worsteds flannels and cheviots of a are high-grad- e i quality seldom seen at any such price as this Each suit represents an unusual value even in this year of extra values i It’s 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