Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1930, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930 HEADS MINING INSTITUTE. | lca! Engineers. He succeeds M"""U S. A. COMPANY RECORDS | grds of the U. 8 A, o, o be produced | come of tncome-tax evasion charges W. Bradley of San Francisco. !m‘\llllnlhe investigation | brought against officers of the company, s Scott Turner, of Washingtor., D. % IARE ORDERED b ch-ml company main- U S Beet Gl‘owers William H. Bassett Honored by dlreetm' of the United States Bureau R '"To COUHT ll M‘(.IOO fund for bribery $10 000 000- Year ly Engineer Associates. oly. vu‘{dngg“" mm 'sfl““'m’-;ta Data Are for Use in Probing NEW YORK, February 20 P).— Charges That Concern Maintained H new Mm were elected: R. C. Old Th William H. Bassett, of Waterbury, Conn., "y . - $1,000,000 Bribery Fund. Disproves €OTY DY | technical superintendent and metallur. o, | By the A-ochua Press. < L] #ist of the American Brass Co., Tues- | 107 80d John ‘A, et ‘;g'h CHICA ot e Proving “Tops” Are i ,,,,,m:",fi' holding. tts_ annual | tioe John . McGoorty of the Criminal meeting here. | Cous ly ordered the rec- Professor Saves AGTION ON CIRCLE PROJECT IS ASKED Chevy Chase Citizens Urge Beautification and Erec- Opera Lover to Get Fill. including George L. Chamberlain, m”" Y - e mmnummwmmamm With the bribe fund, N the U. S. A. Co. presented valuable | MOnth's vacatian and follow a Ger- . | gifts to public officials, including former . i e B ;| and present trustees of the Chicago ¥ . tes dis- smlhrmerlct,mrm:mtmm- day was elected president o fthe Amer- tracts. ican Institute of Mining and Metallurg- tion of Fountain. Beautification of Chevy Chase cx:e): by the planting of trees and Rich in Sugar. By the Associated Press. SYRACUSE, N. Y. February 20.— Ten million dollars gained simply by b- | shifting the position of an agricultural and the erectlon of a memorial | knife one and a half inches—this is the m was urged by chue Citizens’ Asoclaunn last night in the E. V. Brown Bchoo ecticut avenue and McKinley | merely by cu the Chevy |latest offering of scepce to ma Amerlum cm save this fortune e tops of their sugar beets a ume hlxher up, says Dr. The association had previously aj Imml Reed, professor of botany at committee to co-operate with 8 pointed a 2 committee from Section Chase, Md., and & bill is now pendin, roviding for a memorial e late Senator Newlands. Co-operation of the Mnryhnd lut.bori ties is mecessary, it pointed becluse of part of the cln:le b!\n[ ln hands, t State. Heflorhl Gateway Approved. District to provide a 'way to the avenue were appro aj mved “in the University, -y -nnouncing m. At present, the yracuse 2 of Chevy | giscovery last night. tops cut off and thrown away conmm one-tenth of the sugar wit] crop, h ctive value lt who!eule prices ot $10, prospe: approximately Another product e Prot. Thidy 1so "announced tonight, s nameless new plant, a cross betwee r. bly will receive no name can run natures survival of fittest. f the new beer. is fertile enou;n to tiom's - constitation included .mmmn multiply ike other good bects, Dr. Reed of its western boundaries piaus sin avenue at the D“mct “ne and Mlchlnn c.momn colmdo .nd part | other m ‘hould be appointed Cnmmissmnns xcepting only the Enginee: fluner" wep discussed and nlerrad 'n the executive committee for considera- tion and to be p the March meeting. Mr. Western Sf Kansas Clty Bnngner Slain. KANSAS CITY, February 20 (&).— y Moore, 28, a police character, was !hot and killed on a strect corner here early today by ass: him from a motor car end sped l"l Police beneve me sllying was the resented for n;:mn at | of a gang d " ery, assassins who fired at and who are without voting rights where. Committee Chairmen Named. J. R. Manning wn elected to mem- bership. President Arthur Adelman an- nuunced the mknmem of the following ®® public m.umm e Lingamfelter; oore; highways, . Alton G. T an ppointed vice chairmen of the nmbersh!p and parks und playgrounds committees, re- IMPEACHED GOVERNOR OF TEXAS RUNS AGAIN Ferguson, Removed From Office in 1817, Candidate for Demo- cratic Nomination. By the Associated Press. AUSTIN, Tex., February 20.—James l Ferguson, and removed mmxot'mn:hl!n wlutry: comeback, ‘He has subject w v.he cratic party. Ferguson’s wife, Mrs. Miriam A. Fer- guson, became the first woman gover- nor of Texls in 1924, becoming a can- didate after Ferguson's 8 'h'l and mbblnx her G. Watson was ven 18 lashes with the * ew'nmx , England. FRAGRANCE IN TEA is the sign of a quality tea of delicate flavor | Pat. Jun. 36, 1918 — Reg. U. 8. Pat, OFF. MAGIC SCOURING PADS Nothing like it to Clean Aluminum Women who have used 8.0.S say: “We can’t keep house without it. *“No extra soap to Tut. Jea. 16, 1998~ Rew. U. 8. Past. OF. MEDKINE SOOTHES ~ - e o [un is as lmpoflani as food for livelier breakfasts, serve this modern pancake! Is good food the only thing we need for a good meal? Certainly not. Good food can also be tiresome food~—and a breakfast that is a bore is not a successful breakfast. For the sake of good digestion and good living, we need some fun along with our food—especially in the morning. Here’s a suggestion. Serve pancakes—the modern kind, made with the new Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour. Watch the sparkle of delight come to a man’s eye— a sparkle that has a lot Made according to s recipe to do with the day’s success. secret—the perfect combination of good food ‘You have the with good cheer—both necessary to a proper breakfast! Pillsbury's Pancake Flour most delicious Tomato SouP that has ever l)een made! Even Campbell’s renowned chefs never Lefore bave been able to achieve such perfection in Tomato Soup. Grve your appetite this treat today ! YOUR CHOICE Order any of these Campbell’s Soups from your grocer Asparagus Bean Beef Bouillon Celery Chicken Chicken-Gumbo (Okra) Clam Chowder Consommé Julienne Mock Turtle Mulligatawny utton Ox Tail Pea Pepper Pot Printanier ‘Tomato Vegetable From the Atlantic to the Pacific, from Canada to the Gulf, Campbell’s Tomato Soup has been king for 32 years! + + + People have always considered it ina class by itself—the very finest that could be made. Its popularity has been overwhelming. And now the seemingly impossible is happening. There is a new and mightier wave of popularity sweeping the continent for Campbell’s Tomato Soup ! + %" 8 We have told the people that this famous soup is even better now. They were eager to try it for themselves. They did so. And today they are visiting their stores in every nook and cranny of the land and démanding this soup as A%ASOUPS OOK FOR THE RED neverbefore in all its triumphant career. We thank Mother Nature for bestowing upon us the most magnificent tomatoes in memory. But it requires the touch of the master to bring forth the true, the authentic masterpiece. + + +* The greatest soup-kitchens in the world rose to their opportunity as only they could. And Campbell’s Tomato Soup was produced with a higher brilliance of color, an even more irresistible deliciousness of flavor. The most alluring Tomato Soup that ever reached your lips! + o+ o+ For convenience . . . you will always want to get 6 cans at a time. AND - WHITE LA ASCO Quality and Values Are Unsurpassed! 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