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‘- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUAKY 30, 1930. - - b " was discussed by Prances Lambeth;|and the schools they are entering are: |Lambeth, Roberta J. Lowe, Margaret| Margaret P. Hillow, Emmanuel Him- Strike Mediation Urged. " Briguglio, H. 8. John M Hele) {ller, | minghoefer, Ji 2} Johnston, Al- F : DUA[ SI_AYING END "AGFARLA"D HIGH Rt by Tsabel Falbot, and SWhat the "‘L“a’ e i Bi eth k- Miiton 5. bert d. Kay, Alfred . Lanham. Waiter| SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, January 30| || V. F. Bourne, Bepresentative Child,” by Isabel Talbot, and “What the | Feshben, Pioramonti, _Rose [Eiizabeth A. Moore, Miiton H. Mulite, . Kay, 7 G|VEN 95 D'PLOM As Ohild’ Oontributes to the Homey by | Freedman, Margaret Haas, Leona Kats- |Edward O. Nelson, Rose M. Norwood,|N. Olverson, Ralph Peake, Samuel O.| (P\.—The Insular Arbitration Commis- gt Willtam Coe. man, Hilda Levin, Myrtle H. Powell, | Rolf A. Paulson, Louis A. Pittle, Har-|Redman; Markus Ring, John J. Sabins, | sion Sunday urged employers to dis- 'I'he E ultable r e An inspirational speech was made by | Irene 1. Understine, Myrta F. Wid-|riette V. Pollard, Betty C. Quirk, Edna | Morris Servator, Kemp B. Smith, Rich- | cuss with representatives of workers' q Dr. William A. Lambeth, pastor of imyer and Edward L. Vaeth. O. Reed, Vernon Robey, Melvin Rogers, | ard Stelzer, Gilbert F. Swift, Belford G.| complaints, which have led to serious . 3 Students Present Two-Minute Talks | Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church. | Central—William A. Allder, Solomon |Gien ~W. Rose. Juilus Rosenbaum, | Thomson, Jessie M. Thurston, Mildred | strikes in the sugar'cane fields. Senator L]fe of thg U S A picture of King Arthur's round |E. Amanuel, Helen M. Barry, Dorothy | Frances W. Rosenberg, Frances L.|A. Von Glahn and Hilda Weiscnberg. |Santiago Iglesias urged the laborers to Interpreting “The Ameri- table was presented to the school by|A. Bennett, Lilllan R. Berg, Julla E.|Ross, Luther W. Schmidt, Norman E. mA’ke known grievances to the governor Home Financing Policies 2 _ : Betty Quirk on behalf of the class. The | Biemenauer, Ethel "L. Boyd, Morris|Sharpless, Sydney 8. Sherby, Arthur G. What to Do With 'Em. before going on strike. . s . . can Home.” by . H. P. Saf-|Bregman, Mary E. Brown, Mary E. Cal- su?n, Clara I Talbert, Marguerite e Violence Opens With $100,- g Tord, the principal. lahan, Galeroy Chaconas, Lucilie E.|R. Tisinger, Donald R. Webber, Abra-| NEW YORK, January 30 ().—Some- ¢ : = ¢ i R The salutatory address was given by | Clarke, x&wa S. Crum, Catherine L.|ham Weinberg, Jean E. Williams, Cle- Cbmymm\u discovated what o do Jith Hebrew Officials Named. 3 i Ninety-eigh jomas were Margaret Haas, while the valedictory|Dawson, Marguerite L. England, James|ola C. lamson, Helen on, - as ca et . Cart- 000 Bombing, Followed |, ety eisht diplon md\..u.;,":xdef e e Ty Abtabain Wein | O. Gamble, Faul Gellnvan, Joseph Gold- | ward Wolfe, Marvin J. Woolf, Virginia | loads of them are being bound by school iy S ey 30 8. cises of Macfarland Junior High School. | berg. The class poem was recited by|man. Helen M. Guerin, ‘Blanche H.|B. Zepp. children-into plcture books for children | o7 A SKECHUILS, Roard of the Lmion ||| Name . by Gang Ambush. The program was marked by an In-|Julia Biemenauer. Harry O. Hine, sec- | Haisiup, John Helss, Henry W. Herman, | McKinley—Henrletta R. Balderson, | in hospitals. ol e - s terpretation of “The American Home" retary of the Board of Education, pre- | Louis Hollander, Joseph Horowitz, Ma- |Charles G. Birckhead, Louis Braun- g P e Ao e B —_— - |in a series of two-minute talks by stu-|sented the diplomas. b1 L. Howard, Richard N. Hunt, Mary (stein, John W. Coe, Mildred M. Facer,| London may have s new $5000,000 | for Iowa for the Board of Pinance to | ||t of Birt 8% the Assoctated Press. dents. “The Meaning of the Home" The members of the graduating class|P. Jones, Amiel Kirchbsum, Frances|Wallace E. Gramlich, Clarence Gretz,|motion picture theater. succeed David Davidson of Sioux City. CHICAGO, January 30.—A night of viclence that began with a $100,000 bombing and carried on with a gang- ster ambush came to an end early today with a double murder. The bomb explosion—the most ter- Tific in the memory of police—wrecked & large one-story brick dwelling hous- ing a wholesale grocery company, on the northwest side. Eight persons were injured and buildings for blocks around were damaged. Shortly afterward Johnny Genaro. l of gang lords and with a reputa- of his own, stepped from a club on. the edge of Chicago’s Chinatown— ‘Wentworth and Twenty-third—into a two-man ambush and was shot prob- ably fatally. The men stood within three or four feet of him, took careful aim and emptied their revolvers. drove away in a small car as Jenaro lay unconscious in the street. Genaro today broke gangland's law against “squawking” and named Louls de Luccha and Angelo Lucci as the gunmen who shot him. Genaro also accused James Belcastro asthe man who “put him on the spot.” tro was arrested, but denied any connection with the shooting. ‘The Rogers Park residential section became the scene of the night's most appalling crime. Barney Mitchell, treasurer of the Checker Taxicab Co., and George Jackson, a cab driver for the company, were found shot dead in Jackson’s cab at the intersection of Farwell avenue and Ridge Boulevard. Several bullets had been fred into hell's , which lay upon the Tear seat. Jackson was shot as he sat at_the wheel, a bullet entering his head behind the right ear. The door }tey“h:‘mle was purtl{‘ open a:nd)I l;.li.u was partly out, as though he had been about to step from the ma- chine. Police had slight clues to any of the crimes. bombing foll ent Annu Office ana Wurchouse A Store Near Every Home il ‘,;J LSS SRR | PIGGLY WIGGD IN OUI_E stores we have degignated this entire week as Trusty Friend Week. To celebrate this week we are Seat Tiseue: 3 e 260 offering threg of the most popular items of the Trusty Friend line at prices which will permit you to J effect a real savings. If you are unacquainted with the fine quality of Trusty Friend foods, buy a tin or 6s ANICO’ gtc_)ectzday, try them so that you will be able to return for many more tins while these special prices are in TOILET i i Trusty Friend ; . Buy for the present and the fu- I E A S ture while this special price is in effect on this high-quality full 1,000 sheet rolls toilet tissue. C No. 2 Size : g Tins A mysterious. BRIG. GEN. GORDON TO BE BURIED HERE 0000000000000 0(00900000000000000000060000600000000. t Tors Chaperurte Dr: F: . 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L%&?fi#fifl%?&?gfl : : ‘ Sealect Milk 37 25¢| |~ 23C |‘Sanico’ Flour‘é;‘:'5.7c’ Star Soap, 2 cakes ¢ : i Everyone Should Enjoy America’s Finest P&G s 2t || “SANICO” OUR FAMOUS SOAP\ ||| onnd | FreshEggs| GREEN BAG \ -| Every “Sanico” Egg is selected and indi- SWEET CREAM BUTTER cnl I EE Tho worlds largest scling lsum- Every carton of Land O' Lakes contains a cer- Thally ENndib NG IS otk Wi ware- %m:#:&'.’ o o Moo L tificate of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture stating ‘house. “Sanico” Eggs always please. oo = . :j‘:t.:.:l:u gnfi::ll'r"xu::yn;“ m(rur scores 93, "‘dn the Tables of Those Who Know” 922 14th St. N.W. 5 i 1 9c POUND CARTON GERTON N 49c Per Established 1889 4 PRINTS c ONE DOZEN lb. c Sanitary Butter.....lb. 45¢ Sliced Bacon.......31b.17¢c Big Cup Coffee......lb. 25¢ 01d Dutch, 2 cans 15¢ ' «saNICco” | FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN OUR MEAT MARKETS White Potat PO || L s Mayonnaise Yellow 8:.]03 fhag i lg ba. ig: 5 Quality Tells Its Own Story fi"Q::Mt,h hh? fl:kh:. sunbl‘ite ity mazonnaiss| Sweet Potatoes......4" 19¢ We are featuring for this week-end in our Meat Departments - under any label. lceberg Lettuce. . .. 2 beds 25¢ Beef Roasts. We are quoting most attractive prices on each of these (hly!h_cbut.lndtlu -ounce Roasts, and to full i v com purest ingredients go Cleansel : J‘:: 2 lc Norfolk Kale...... b Be into our.:eu:n ‘ix'z.z' %‘i’::lc(:t“u:clil Gl\:::u:;e‘?ut-c?e: Ele\:i:gyz:“one o: into s New Cabbage....!....." 6¢ Lo o oot FLAKO o T s First Prize | Florida Celery. ... ..o 95 BiE koSt | | =i T A | argeeme | romtesinred 25 | BIEEF ROASTS Easy to make - Sec || e sre naw Judting = | Yell cew W Pl oy 3 : S T | . 1 < ] Prime Rib Roast, Ib. 33¢c garine. Pound, 23c. Buy FLAKO at your grocer’s - & g \ s A York Apples.........4" 25¢ ; 2 ™o e/ 2 = 45c Fancy Lemons .......3 " 10c Chuck Roast, Ib. 25¢ Bouillon Roast Ib., 39¢ | Leg of Lamb 1b., 39¢ Stomach Upeet | & (IR 72| Fancy Grapefruit || :e = »fmae b what thousands of stol ors are : ; ¢ . . Hamburg Ib., 29¢ | Fresh Should Ib., 28¢° R = : For tomorrow and Saturday we are featuring fancy - s res ers 1b., 23c SBadkirs ine / _ : » d| Florida Grapefruit in all our stores. The quality of ‘.;:::,E“;‘,e:,’ed :::’ ::: s";%‘;;‘}de" Ib., 19¢ '’ :‘.Ll':.':'.‘é:g:'e“?..om‘:'“:& ;;.'I. ¢ Al'OX ' thisfifruit iskpartitclt‘llxzrly finefand at ttrl:); pricltle l;w;e ?:3 aretie- e e o 14 snethin ) &=#| quoting we know that many of our patrons wi : ‘ ? B e etos et o T = of the opportunity that this speciall’lsale.offers. g PORK LOIN ROAST Ib. 25¢ tural functions, people rarely suf- fer from'indigestion and stomach tubies. &N = Sée the fine Grapefruit on display in our nearest store Fresh Fresh Fillet X IIIIIxIxxxxxxxx Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor a ite, @ lazy, don’t. i S e b S e - - - P 60 T §oy Sl Tebiarl che”siuatine ¢ ‘The Season’s P i l 7 s 2 3 Dr. l‘\:»‘d- Qlive Tablsts are But 3 or c Lb. 4C| s C : , : : : : il STANDARD OYSTERS % 3S5c 960000060000 0000060000600006000600 0000400600000 000000000000606006006060. cramps or at bedtime f quick relief, it mt you like. All druggists. 30c and 60c.