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HULL SEES PEACE AS PROGRESS KEY Live and Let Live Policy Stressed in Pan-American Day Speech. Nations of the Western Hemisphere, If they persevere and succeed, can make a vitally important contribution to world peace. Secretary of State Hull declared last night in bringing to a close the Nation’s observance of Pan-American day. “We can do this, I believe, because the influence of this hemisphere is completely disinterested.” Secretary Hull said in an address broadcast from the Pan-American Union. “We wish to live and let live. We covet no man's land or property. Our influ ence can therefore be exerted with out ulterior motive in favor of the eauses we hold most precious and which we feel are essential to the preservation of our civilization. “Through devotion to peace, in principle and in deed, our countries can properly exert an urgently needed stabilizing influence in a world that is woefully in need of sanity and balance.” Relations between American coun tries must be “regulated by the rule of the good friend and the good neigh bor,” he emphasized. “Armed forces," he added, “can be no permanent substitute for the se curity that rests upon trust and ob servance of international rules of peace and good order. The resort to ever - increasing armaments cannot bring ultimate security; their very accumulation constantly breeds terror and anxiety rather than a sense of safety. It wastes productive energies by which ordinary life could be im proved. It leaves the small, or un armed states at the mercy of the reck less and the powerful. Since these thirds are so, all the greater is the significance of the determination of the American republics to look to the rules of international law and trust for safety and avoid the perilous ex tremes of competitive armament. It is inconceivable that civilized nations of the world everywhere will long de lay action of the same kind.” "At the same time, the troubled state of the world today, the unpredictable nature of the new forces at work, would make complacency both inappropriate and dangerous. Whether we like it or not, we live in an age of political and social turmoil. Ominous storm clouds overhang many parts of the world today. We must continually and un remittingly use the full strength of our continental solidrity to advance the cause of peace and to improve the welfare of our peoples, in so far as that is possible through international efforts. If we in the Western Hemis WASH I NGTON'S' LARGEST RIDi NG DEPT. 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We must patiently endeavor to surmount these obstacles and per severe in our determination that re lations among the nations shall be regulated by the rule of the good friend and the good neighbor. Let us con tinue to follow this rule in all of our dealings with each other and with all other nations ready and willing to adopt it as the guiding principle of their policy and action.” i ne becretary spoke on the con cluding Pan-Araerican program of the day at 10:15 p.m. The musical part of the program was featured by solos of Bidu Sayao, Brazilian soprano now singing with the Metropolitan Opera Co., and a concert by the United Serv ice Orchestra, composed of more than 100 musicians from the Army, Navy and Marine Corps. President Speaks Extemporaneously. President Roosevelt, after delivering a prepared Pan-American address to the governing board of the Union yesterday morning, made an extem poraneous pledge of the United States’ friendship with Latin American re publics. "We proclaimed to the world at Buenos Aires,” he said, “a series of vitally indispensable relationships repudiated by many countries. We have kept them alive when other parts of the world are drifting toward a political Niagara.” Citing the United States policy of non-interference in Cuba, the Presi dent declared: ‘‘Now we have sought to establish a timely example to citizens who inhabit other countries. Each family should have friends among its neighbors. The same applies to na tions.” Diplomats who heard the President construed his remarks as Indicating the possibility of a united front of the Americas In case of a general European conflict. In the afternoon 700 District high school children asseni-'ed in the union auditorium for a pan-American program of speeches, recitals, plays, songs and dance, all in the Latin American spirit. --»■ .. - Veterans’ Act Change Asked. Representative Richard M. Atkin son of Nashville, Tenn., proposed yes terday amendment of the World War veterans’ act to permit the admin istrator of veterans’ affairs to furnish uniforms for firing squads at funerals of veterans who die in hospitals of the Veterans’ Administration. Judge to Appoint Third in Daingerfield Case on Re turn From Vacation. i Stall Correspondent ot The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va„ April 15.—After two days of testimony behind closed doors, two Alexandria physicians, sit ting as a lunacy commission, yester day formally disagreed as to the mental condition of Miss Mary H. Daingerfield, 56-year-old daughter of " Health Department by m j keeping the home free C lrfr of ROACHES. CRACK SHOT is guaranteed to X ■ do the job ouickly. Sold M B| W only at drug stores. X^^^ the late Edward C. Daingerfleld, founder of the Citizens' National Bank here. Drs. H. A. Latane and Martin Delaney told Judge William P. Woolls, who presided in an advisory capacity, that the evidence had failed to pro duce sufficient grounds on which to base an agreement. If found to be insane by the commission of two doc tors, Miss Daingerfleld would be com mitted to the State Insane Asylum and the management of her large estate, estimated at $2,000,000, would be turned over to a trustee. Judge Woolls, who immediately left On Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry. Guns. Cameras. Musical Instruments, etc. Lowest Unredeemed Rates ^ Pledaes Possible For Sale Take Any Bus Leavlnf 11 tb and Pa Are. for a vacation following the close of the hearing, said he would appoint a third physician when he returns April 26. This physician will go over tran script of the testimony and upon his findings a verdict will be rendered. The present lunacy hearing was brought about by a petition signed by Arthur H. Bryant iMin/Ut/*? Phone Georgia 7000 w9wr^9 0 Night, ADams 1997 Acme Moving & Storage Co Jl 4618 14th St. N.W. 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Unusually attractive for this low price. Anniversary Sale nn Price ... Maple Barrel Chair Our Regular Price S22.S0 A beautifully designed chair suitable for living room, sunroom, bedroom or den. Comfortable' spring seat and at tractive pleated beck cushion. Choice of several colors of fabric. Chippendale Bedroom Suite Our Regular Price $219 A suite of old-world charm to work wonders in your new-world home. Every piece in this fine group proclaims its proud lineage. Reproduced from fine old Chippendale pieces to which is added the advantage of modern construction— and, above all, that combination of quality and value which has come to be known as “Furniture Merit.” Mahogany veneers and gumwood. Dull rubbed finish. Four pieces. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE—A truly captivating design, con structed of solid maple. Rich subdued antique finish. Three pieces—dresser or vanity, chest and bed. Anniversary CH Sale Price_„_ V*-'*"" CONVENTIONAL BEDROOM SUITE—Simply designed and con structed of fine veneers and gumwood. Walnut or ma- UgOff hogany finish. Four pieces. Anniversary Sale Price_$0«) MODERN BEDROOM SUITE—Made of matched walnut veneers and gumwood. Generous pieces, with ample drawer space. Straight-line mirrors. Four pieces. Anniversary flfcl T A Sale Price_ 3PAJ.U MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE—A beautiful adaption of a lovely Sheraton design, in mahogany veneer and gumwood. <£107 Lustrous gloss finish. Four pieces. Anniversary Sale Price, * MODERN BEDROOM SUITE—An eloquent presentation of modern craftsmanship. The new waterfall edges and either burl wal nut or V-matched walnut fronts. Four pieces. Anni- f17 versary Sale Price _ $AU4 WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE—A suite of extremely appealing plain lines with spiral carved posts enhanced with fine veneers and superb construction. Four pieces. Anniversary Sale NOISE & HERRMANN Furniture of Merit Since 1885 7th and Eye Sts. N.W. 8433-35 Georgia Ave. Exclusive OSTERMOOR MATTRESS Dealer LIVING ROOM SUITE—London Club style in mohair frieze. Your choice of plain colors or combinations. Beautifully tailored and expertly made. Anniversary Sale Price ___ LIVING ROOM SUITE—Modern design with .wide arms and deep seats. Mohair frieze covering. Especially suited to young Q1 moderns. Anniversary Sale Price LIVING ROOM SUITE—Knuckle arm style. Generously proportioned pieces. Wide ribbed or plain mohair frieze covering. <2110 Anniversary Sale Price _ LIVING ROOM SUITE—18th century Chip pendale design. Handsomely carved Philip pine Mahogany base. Figured da mask covering. Anniversary Sale $145 LIVING ROOM SUITE—Massive modern de sign, superbly built and tailored in two-tone combination of rich curled mohair <21 n\ fabric. Anniversary Sale Price-^A • MAPLE LIVING ROOM SUITE —Three pieces. Made of solid maple, beautifully finished. Spring seat and reversible back cushions. Appropriate covering. <2^Q Anniversary Sale Price_ DINING ROOM SUITE—Distinctive Tudor design, with small carved overlay. Walnut and gumwood construction and a smooth finish you’ll like. Ten pieces. Anni- <21 24 versary Sale Price _ MODERN DINING ROOM SUITE—A splen did example of the style that has become so popular. Modified design, in walnut veneers and gumwood. Ten pieces. Anni- <2147 versary Sale Price _ qpA1** COLONIAL DINING ROOM SUITE—An adaption from one of the best expressions of this period. Has a large buffet and deep china cabinet. Walnut or mahogany finished. Ten pieces. Anniversary fijjl CQ MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE—A very beautiful suite of Eighteenth Century influence, in fine mahogany veneers, trim med with fine line mouldings. Superior finish. Ten pieces. Anniversary <21QQ Sale Price _ ^A-'^ WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE—Louis XVI influence. Designed and executed for the very discriminating. Fine walnut ve neer construction. Lustrous finish. <2287 Ten pieces. Anniversary Sale Price. • BREAKFAST SUITE — In beautiful green or brown oak finish. Drop-leaf table and four sturdy chairs. Anniversary Sale eu-i i «-rv Price ... Jpll.OU PORCELAIN BREAKFAST SUITE— Nicely figured stainless porcelain-top table and four sturdy, well-designed chairs. Choice of several desirable finishes. Anniversary Sale onn POSTER BED OUTFIT—A very desir able poster bed in full or twin size. Walnut, mahogany or maple finish. Complete with comfortable mattress and coil spring. Anniver- oni -a sary Sale Price__ INNER-SPRING MATTRESS OR BOX SPRING—Your choice of either. Well made for long service and covered with high-grade striped ticking, ui 4 q- - Anniversary Sale Price_._ 514.70 WOOD CRIB—Strongly constructed crib, made of hardwood. Finished maple. green or ivory. Drop-side type. Anniver- qs m sary Sale Price__ vO« L D BOUDOIR CHAIR — Very attractive chair with spring seat. Glazed chintz covering with ruffled valance in choice of colors. Anniversary Sale — Price _ vJ«70 CEDAR CHEST—Walnut-venered ex terior, with interior construction of thick, aromatic red cedar. Many spe cial features. Beautiful finish. Anniversary Sale r* ■ < Fhice ____ ?5a~A.i WALNUT BUREAU—Attractive bureau of substantial size and made of walnut veneer and gumwood with durable finish. Attached adjustable mir ror. Anniversary Sale rn Price ... CHEST OF DRAWERS—Designed and made to match the bureau described above. Deep drawers and plenty of them. Anniversary Sale REFLECTOR LAMP—Six-way type, for either direct or indirect lighting or both. Silk shade, rayon lined. q«* Anniversary Sale Price... GO-CART—Folding beach cart type with hood. Strong steel frame with at tractive brown or blue fabric cover ing. Anniversary Sale qj q» UNFINISHED CHAIR—Gracefully de signed and proportioned. Suitable for many uses. Made of hardwoods, smooth ly sanded. Anniversary Sale q Priee _ WATERPROOFED GLIDER—Six-cush ion style with coil springs and ball bearing spring action. Special water repellant covers. Glide over arm rests. Anniversary’ Sale FIBER RUGS—An unusually large as sortment of interesting patterns. All first quality. Heavy twisted fiber, closely woven. Anniversary gn Sale Price . Kneehole Desk Our Regular Price $35.00 $24-50 Even at its regular price you would choose this desk tor its sturdy quality' and excellent design. Made of walnut or mahogany veneers and gumwood. Nicely finished. (Quantity limited.) P