Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1930, Page 35

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THURSDAY, JANUARY Did G, sailing boat across the Atlantic, was ac- MULLER IS ACOU"TED quitted- in the District Court at Koe- OF BURGMRY CHARGE :!ll’ck yesterday on a charge of bur- lary. ‘Miiler has served 20 years probably altogether but during his THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. 1930. BROOKLYN GANGSTER |eq Soor cutre of Brookm. SHOT FROM AMBUSH |ne heac sep Detscve wam 30, CITY MANAGER ELECTED. State Senator Morgan Succeeds Hopkins in Cleveland Sir Esme Sees Ban On Lakes Fleet as ERNEST H. DANIEL He was ambushed and shot twice In DELNERS ADDRES Certificates Are Awarded to Business High School Graduates. Bervice as an avenue to success was emphasized by Ernest H. Danlel in an address delivered this morning at Bus- iness High School, at exercises for the awarding of certificates to the two-year class. § Urges Devotion to Service. Mr. Daniel, head of the Carry Ice Cream Co., urged upon the students as aids to success the habit of industry, the technical training and devotion to service. He added that the students must not make success and profit their goal, but if they devote themselves to &ervice the others will follow. Six students were awarded bronze medals for excellence in scholarship: Fannie Blendman, Naomi Love, Hattie Mcllwee, Virginia Morris, Sabina Nai- | man and Anita Weitzen. | Stephen E. Kramer, first assistant superintendent of schools, was the pre- siding officer at the exercises, at which Rev. Thomas E. Boorde of the Temple Baptist Church delivered the invoca- tion. William Shaeffer rendered a sax- ophone solo, “Scenes That Are Bright- est,” by Henton. Principal Awards Scholarships. | Allen Davis, principal, made the | scholarship awards, while Paul J. Sedg- | wick, president of the alumni associa- tion, awarded the certificates. The fol- | lowing students were given certificates, | denoting completion of the two-year | course: | Rita Ambrogi, Ectelle Bassett, Eva Brown, Rosalie Friedling, Ruth Good- ‘Win, Eleanor Wilson Hamby, Rose Har- Tison, Gladys Irene Hendrix, Lillian Hennage, Mildred Mary Kelpy, Edna Loeffler, Dorothy Malakoff, Doris Mil- burn, ra Miller, Ida Miller, Elsie Moleswerth, Tillie Norwood, Edith O'Dwyer, Margaret Petrola, Beulah Mae Pirkey, Pansy Shelland, Marguerite 'nelfi)ett. Philamena Adele Valenza, Al- media Wilson, Matilda Louise Zimmer- mann, Charles Woodrow Mullican, Law- rence Towles. BIG FUND FOR ROAD MAINTENANCE URGED Expert Says Gasoline and License Taxes Should Provide Most. By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., January 30.— Three billions of dollars should be Spent annually for the next decade in the construction and maintenance of highways in the United States, in the opinion of W. C. Markham, executive secretary of the American Association of State Highway Officials. Markham made the estimate in an address Tuesday before the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the ' National Sand and Gravel Association, Seventy per cent of the money should be derived from gasoline and license '.;xesl_dmrkha;n said. Twenty per cent should come from government appro- priations and 10 per cent from a spe- cial property tax. n Elimination of grade crossings, widen- ing of highways to four-traffic lanes and roadside beautification and parking provisions were among several projects which Markham said must be carried out ‘mincmem, with highway develop- ment. : COURT DISREGARDS SEX IN IMPOSING PENALTIES Fort Smith Judge Sentences Five " Women to Prison for Violat- ing Prohibition Law. By the Assoclated Press. FORT SMITH, Ark., January 30.— Putting into effect his ultimatum that sex would not be considered when vio- lations of the law were concerned, Judge Frank A. Youmans Monday sentenced five women, i 2 mother and her 16-year-old daughter, to imprisonment in Federal institutions for liquor law violations. Mrs. Florence Lowe was sentenced to serve 15 months in the Women's Fed- eral Prison, at Aldersen, W. Va., while her daughter Grace, 16, was given a similar _term in the reformatory at York, Nebr. The other women, all sentenced to 15 months in the Alder- son Prison, were Mrs. Frank Rooney, Mrs. Addie Carter and Mrs. Mamie Vin- World Navy Index he hoped might prove the fore- runner of the general “agree- ment on naval limitation and re- duction now being discussed in London.” It was the farewell speech of the distinguished diplomat “to my kind friends™ in Canada, Albanian Clan Chief Slain. BELGRADE, Jufbslavia, Janu: 30 (#)—It was reported Tuesday from Prizen, on the Albanian frontier, that Rustem Bairan, chief of one of the oldest Albanian clans and cousin of Maj. Mujahotze, was assassinated by blackhanders known as “PFascisos.” omc;-i in Plane Wreck. PISA, Italy, January 30 (#)—An air- plane carrying Hassenein Bey, first e to King Fued of s overturned in landing Tuesday. No one was hurt. . Pie IX Gorton's Ready- to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes with milk and beaten egg, and bake in a buttered dish sprinkled with cracker crumbs and grated cheese! Great! From the new Gorton Recipe Bozk— Free on’s ish THE ORIGINAL Mads by the GORTON-PEW FISHERIES Glowcester, Mass. henYourCough| Hangs On, Mix best cough remedy_that money could buy, can easily be mixed at home. It saves llfl? and gives you the most reliable, quick-acting medicine you ever ||\ used. The way it takes hold of stubborn hs and chest colds, ll;!lll immediate relief, is aston- ishing. Auny druggist can supply you with 2% ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle, and fill up with plain ‘rlnullled Sugar syrup or strained loney. It's no trouble at all to mix, and when you once use l& you will never be ‘without it. eeps perfectly and tastes good—children really like it. It is surprising how quickly this loosens the germ-laden phlegm, and soothes and heals the inflamed membranes. At the same time, part of the medicine is absorbed into the blood, where it acts directly on the bronchial tubes, and helps the sys- tem throw off the trouble. Even those severe coughs which follow cold epidemics, are promptly ended, Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway Pine, containing the active agent of creo- efiin & refined, palatable form, Nothing known in medicine is llor'ehhelgf:lt Inlslm olblcvm coughs, cl colds and bron- chial troubles. Do not accept a substitute for Pinex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relied or money refunded. ey It's in the cards that theyll 's in cal al ley’ll get you Leader of Water Front Band Was|some time.” o Like that of many of his predeces- Charged With Mur- sors, Donnelly's reign was short. Eight- een months ago he was arraigned in ders. Homicide Court charged with the slay- ing of his immediate predecessor, Eddie Martin. It was the fifth time he had ess. faced a murder charge and, as in the NEW YO >nuary 30.—The name | Previous cases, it was dismissed for lack of evidence. of Charles ( .) Donnelly, 50, Was| pour men arrested last night charged added yesterday to the long list of gang | with complicity in_the slaying denied leaders. who have been slain in the mt | knowledge of the crime. By theAssoclr Adventurous German, Who Braved Atlantic in Small Boat, Has Served 20 Years for “Trade.” By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 30.—A Berlin | dispatch to the New York Times Tues- last term Muggelsee $150 in wl ocean. Del Monte Sliced or Melba Halves Special Reduced Price Single Can 25¢ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES For the regular price 15 o 1§ 39¢, 49¢, 59c¢ Thin Skin Lemons. ........ York Imperial Apples. .. Idaho Potatoes .. * Yellow Onions. .. Fresh Green Peas.. Tender Green SPINACH 2 L. 25¢ Regular Low Prices on Del Monte and L Peaches 49°\ 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE ™ EVAP. MILK 2 De Luxe Large Cans WHITE HOUSE PURE LARD for burglary, he became and the occupant Within a minute after he paid the | price the boat was sunk at Muggelsee, | ment for the six years the manager ‘{orm had been in use here. was ds- drowning. Enraged, Muller that night| missed and charged with failure to fully broke into the shipyards where he| investigate city land purchases and day said Paul Muller, known to Ameri- | purchased the boat and sought revenge | with interfering with the offices of cans for his adventurous trip in a small | by destroying the ghipbuilder’s own boat. | council. ibby’s Fancy Creamery Butter. . Sunnyfield Print Butter. . American Cheese. Encore Macaroni, Spaghetti and Campbell’s Cooked Spaghetti Quaker Maid Oven Baked Beans . Van Camp’s Bean Hole Beans.. . ....... Post Toasties Post Bran Flakes. Grape Nuts A&P Quick Cooking Oats. Quaker Oats, Quick or Regular. Sunnyfield SLICED BACON el T e 33e convinced that burglary as a trade was no Hoping to wipe c! barely escaped , Ohio, January 30 (#).— te Senator Daniel good. Stal . Morgan of lean his slate with | Cleveland was elected city manager of some extraordinary deed, he went to!Cleveland Monday by city council to O hoped ta crose the | miscal of Wil R Bopyion, Morgin cross the | missal of m R. k e ki received 19 of the 25 votes of council. Hopkins, head of the city govern- narily fine Morgan 7 PR 1 RN largest selling high grade coffee in the world Rich and Creamy BULK ONLY EEEE] With Tomato Sauce and Cheese + o o cene teeste e R ! Wi Carton of 12 ildmere 47¢ Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour o . Sunnyfield Pancake & Buckwheat Flour. ..........3 pkgs. 25¢ Noodive: .. tees e Two New Openings Tomorrow Our New Store at '2007 14th St. N.W. § 1820 18th St. N. W. Open for Inspection Tonight—7 o 10 R Our New Meat Dept. at . 25€ Tall zs c Cans 2 .. 2§5¢ . 49c . 35¢ 15¢ 10c 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ . 12¢ 17¢ 15¢ Eagle Brand CONDENSED MILK Can l 9c ...pkg. l4¢c must be an extraordi- be- cause it is uniformly lightful with everykind of SALAD DRESSING 14c¢ 35¢ 39¢ 43¢ Tent Sultana Maple Blended Syrup. All of the women were convicted in sifhd PQII Bok.r Coffee 3 Edefln‘lmsuun here on charges of sell- for Coughs_J i % 5 o B Asparagus Tips ...No. 1 sq. can, 32¢ Wilkins Coffee A ‘ 4 e eyt S e e gl cam 886 Th i ceiveeeve. Yolb, pkg. 20c, Ib. Maxwell House Coffee..... Boscul Coffee P Educator Toasterettes § : " Cape Cod Cookies, Vanilla Only..... Swansdown Cake Flour s o pitg. A&P Fancy Quality Apple Sauce ....2 cans Sunnyfield Flour............. .12:1b. bag 49¢c, 24-lb. bag Spinach . .... PRI med. can, 14c; large can, 17¢ Ripe Olives . .buffet tin, 10¢; No. 1 tall, 23¢ Bartlett Pears SR S i Ige. canm, 33¢ Fruits for Salad ..... eeues..No. 1 can, 25¢; Ige., 42¢ Royal Anne Cherries .. Slized Pineapple .......... Sweet Relish ..... $reidii oit peibite 1-1b. pkg. 25¢ 15¢ 32¢ 25¢ 98¢ veees..lge. can, 39¢ IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Fresh Killed Roasting or Stewing CHICKENS :37¢ A&P Meat Markets are noted for the consistent fine quality of the chickens they offer. We are offering an exceptionally low price this week-end and suggest that you delight the family by serving chicken for Sunday’s dinner. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS P&«G SOAP White Naptha 7 cs 25¢ Old Dutch Cleanser........c000u....3 cans 20c ...cake 5c T 4 med. cakes 25¢ - Lux Soap Flakes. veeees..small pkg. 10c Rinso, soaks clothes clean .........Ige. pkg. 23¢ Be Careful about what He Eats Baby’s food meansso much to him. It must help build strong bones, red blood and firm flesh. That's why doctors all over the country recommend Ralston . . . the wholesome, nourishing whole wheat cereal. Buy a package today. RAaLsTO WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL Plate Stewing Beef.... FANCY SLICED Breast Stewing Lamb ..... Fresh Ground Hamburg............lb.30c End Pork Chops .1b. 25¢ xin' Shoulder Veal Chops.......... i i e e | Mackerel Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon .. kg. 17¢ FRESH Fillet of Haddock Regular Low Price! Palmolive Soap 2i15¢

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