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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH. 28, 1929. JSUUTH[RN e ————— =7 Political Chieftains of Both| G | | | waskas | | | Parties CommendiDesire to: | = ».8iax cusempondent of The Bar. _ | plete revamping of the bill of Speaker | E. Brooke Lee of Silver Spring, which | proposed to establish at Silver Spring and four other points in the State i _|branch offices of the motor vehicle | President Hoover's announcement de- | oo nyicgioner for the issuing of permits, | | creeing an end to existing Republican | tags and titles for operators and au- | party organizations in South Carolina, | tomobiles, was effected yesterday, when | met with the warm approval of politi- | Lindsay of Baltimore County. “f cal leaders of both parties in the South.| The amended bill directs appoint- | |E{| Associated Press dispatches from ment of a deputy clerk of the motor . : < Southern States today quoted leaders in | vehicle commissioner in each county Highest Quality Canned Vegetables 5 | | handling of patronage rests with the | still have to apply to the office at Bal- Little Gem || Sweet Crushed || peopte in those States timore. Senator William J. Harris, Democrat, | The deputy commissioners in the conditions by a Senate committee and | reading before being passed. developed evidences of bribery and the | - selling of post office_appointments, was | X | both parties as supporting Mr. Hoov- | seat to issue tags or titles. Persons PEAS CORN of Georgia, Who with his Democratic | various counties, under terms of the colleague, Senator Walter F. George, Amended bill, would be appointed by quoted as saying: “I wish Mr. Hoover | End Patronage Abuse. EASTER ¢ JELLY EGGS An assortment of colors to 89| beautify vour FEaster basket )| for the kiddies. b. 15¢ 5| Paas Egg Dyes ™ 10c J 4 Another D. G. S. Combina- tion Meat—Grocery and Produce Market at 809 Upshur St. N.W. | ganization to correct abuses in the | trations and titles would, under the bill, H. SWEITZ, PHONE | Owner y Col. 416 that led to investigation of patronage | The amended bill awats only a third HENRY FRAZIER DIES. | er's declaration that the duty of reor- | from outside the State seeking regis- introduced in the Senate the resolution | the governor. an 23¢f = 18¢ | WE GUARANTEE EVERY EGG TO BE STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ssassssssssssss| FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES [sssssssssssssssy ..10 Ibs., 19¢ .4 1bs., 25¢ S8 Juicy, Thin Skin GRAPE- FRUIT 4 foAr“19c 3w 25c White Potatoes No. 1 New Potatoes New Cabbage. Spinach .... Cauliflower. High Quality, Juicy each, 25¢ & 30c 4 Ibs., 25¢ e stalk, 10c vevees .2 bunches, 15¢ ORANGES Doz. Iceberg Lettuce......... veeee...head, 10c 1 9 O S T IR A R N AN CREAM OF NUT OLEOMARGARINE Excellent for Table Use and Cooking Try a Pound Today ASSSSSSSSRSRS RS AR AR RS P “Beien 15Tc Gold Bag COFFEE 39c Wilkins o " GRANULATED COFFEE | 45¢ [101-49¢| 49 | 49¢ FRESH FISH All' our stores will have a large variety of fresh fish for Friday, including Fresh. Shad, Rockfish, Trout, Croakers, Fillet Haddock and others at reasonable pricess LEG LAMB [ 21 CHUCK ROAST . 39¢ | FOUNTAIN | 1, 29 F l‘esh Hams Brand American Beauty = 75; [HAMS| =36 Lb. 39¢ Fresh Shoulders | 1o b oe it 0| - AUTH _16.23¢ | Fountain Brand Hlam. They § Royal Pork....™ 49¢ are deliciously sweet and will § Green Link...." 38¢ American Beauty Smoked make wonderful food for your Jos. Phillips’ —_— White House | Morning Sip | COFFEE | COFFEE Easter Dinner. Sausage Hams . 40c Loffler’s Meat Skinless Franks Lb. 3 5c Faunces Sausage = 35c Meat CHOW CHOW 43c Bottle 1 5C SIMPSON'S | Dorsch’s MILK |HULSOM Q. | BREAD HOLMES’ CAKES At All Our Stores Easter Special Brewer-Snyders l HOSTESS LAYER CAKE STAR or P. G. REClKN EE;{K “f_l-é‘-i(éfi*ovs—s_ SOAP 1 "ME | BUNS 3 ls. Bottles , , S Corby’s, Dorsch’s It’s Blended 95, | D5, | EEEEE 13¢50 will be sold at all our sto CERESOTA FLOUR | GOLD MEDAL FLOUR|WASHINGTON FLOUR Order yours today, will de- g Kitchen Tested Not Bleached 5-Lb. 12-Lb. 24-Lb. home early 5 29¢; 12 ** 57¢ R 5. 29¢ 1 57c < 27c 53¢ $1.05 )\,\\S\\\\\‘\_\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ STAR SPECIALS o\\S\\(\\%&\S\\\‘S\‘S‘S“Wl l b 6 Cakes EASARTRLLLLLLLARARALRAER AR R RERNEENS NSRRI | ~ LARGE * Tre-Ripe PEACHES * EVAPORATED MILK Pet or Carnation, Two Nationally Known Brands, at a New Low Price An_opportunity to stock your Large Can pantry”with the highest auality Grape Juice for the hot Summer months at an exceptionally low price. n25¢ «47¢ 15¢ For Enamel and Porcelain BT 210 WELCH’S é Grape Juice ? 2 SRR S A A N A SRR AR SRR RN 16.25¢ & | well in his undertaking and hope he X | keeps it up. | " “Of course there are many splendid men and women holding office in the | South now,” he stated. “But the crea- the President selects outstanding men and women to advise him he will get the best results.” G. 0. P. Forces Go to Work. On the heels of the President’s state- ment, advices from Georgia were that H. G. Hastings, Atlanta business man § | and State manager of the Hoover-Cur- tis Clubs during the campaign, had | undertaken the work of buflding a Re- { | publican party in the State. Hastings. | pointing out that the State gave 99,000 votes to Hoover, as compared with 000 for Coolidge, said_conferences w Democrats who supported Mr. Hoover and that campaign committees were | continuing their organization, (| ment was refused by Joseph W. Tol- | bert, head of the South Carolina Re- publican organization and senfor mem- 0 | ber in continuous service of the Re- % | publican national committee. “I am not going to make a statement about it,” he said in Columbia. “I have not been notified. If they want to notify me they know where they can X | reach me.” Mrs. Frederick Redfern of Columbia, Republican national committeewoman, likewise refused to comment, but her husband, Dr. F. C. Redfern, an active worker in the State organization, ex- leadership would be upheld. Texas Leader Is Gratified. Describing patronage conditions in ( | the State as “an infernal scandal,” 3 | Representative Willlam F. Stevenson, Democrat, of Cheraw, S. C,, sald: “T am gratified to see that Mr. Hoover has lived up to his reputation as a busi- ness man, a man of character who is not afraid of political machines in doing the honest thing.” 2 Republican leaders in Texas expres- sed gratification that Mr, Hoover ap- B{ | proved their effort to broaden the basis | of party organization by the establish- | | ment of advisory committees. R. B. Creager of Brownsville, national com- . | mitteeman, declared the administra- K | tion of Mr. Hoover would see Texas { | established as & two-party State. Mr. Hoover's statement, said Creager, will “help wipe out the Temnants of narrow partisanship and sectional prejudice in the South.” S Senator Pat Harrison, Democrat, commenting on the President’s declara- tion, said he was “gratified to see the belated gesture on the part of the Re- | | publican party to put a cloak of re- B | spectability in the party in the South.” “However,” he said, “if Mr. Hoover “oul of the barrel” read what’s below. minute. cash prices. No chargcs. Easter Sunday. With Apologies to tion is not greater than the creator. If| ¢ | being held among Republicans and | Comment on the Hoover announce- | pressed the opinion that the Tolbert | had Dbetter take a * 2. —We will alter and deliver anhy suit, topcoat or furnishings bought up to 6 p.m. Saturday so you can “strut your stuff“ Eventually, Why Not Now? | Prominent Virginian Will Be Bur- | ied at Upperville Tomorrow. | UPPERVILLE, Va., March 28 (Spe- | | cial).—Henry Frazier, 68, member of {an old_and prominent family of Lou- | | doun County, died suddenly yesterday afternoon while working in his orchard. He was the son of the late Towsend | and Sarah Littleton Frazier and a life long resident of the county. Eight children survive—Mrs, Prank | Barton and Mrs. Dan Pancost of Pur- | cellville, Mrs. Charles Baker of Balti- | more, Mrs. Claude Kelly, Herndon and | Anita Frazier, Hubert and Berand, | Stanley in Akron, Ohio. Funeral serv. |ices will be held tomorrow afternoon. | WIDOW GIVEN VERDICT FOR LOSS OF HUSBAND| Mrs. Mills Is Voted $5,000 Against | Childress, Sentenced for Slaying. | Special Dispatch to The Star. CHATHAM, Va., March 28.—A ver- dict for $5,000 was returned in Circuit Court_here yesterday in the case of | Mrs. Edward Mills against W. L. Chil- dress, wealthy Pittsylvania farmer, who shot Mr. Milis several years ago. Mrs. Mils asked for $10,00. Childress | | is under sentence, convicted of the ! slaying. | El g \PENSION BODY APPOINTED. R | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. | ARLINGTON COUNTY COURT | HOUSE, Va., March { Kemp, superintendent of schools; Bryan Gordon, attorney and associate trial justice, and Ashton C. Jones, realtor, | were yesterday appointed by Judge | Howard W. Smith of Circuit Court as the pension commission for Arlington County. In Virginia the pension ¢ommission s | appointed to pass upon and pay pen- | | sions to Confederate veterans or their | The State allows them $200 28 —Fletcher | and his associates w carry their house cleaning into those | States the Republican party always has controlled, they will give stronger evi- dence of their sincerity. | “I do not think they will get very far in their efforts to wean Democrats away from their party. “The differences between the two parties are too fundamental and too vital to the welfare of the South for | any temporary defections to become permanent.” Hello, Folks— Every “he-man” who wants to look on_Easter Sunday, ‘tip” from me and Only takes % of a 'M%’» 1.—Buy your Easter Clothes on the KAUFMAN Budget Plan. Pay one-fourth cash— balance in 10 weekly or 5 half- monthly payments. 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