Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1930, Page 39

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. THO DEATHSLAD TOBDOTLERFED Garroted Bodies of Cleve- landers Found in Parked Car in Suburb. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 27.—Two more victims of a gangland “ride” were chalked up to the bootleggers' warfare today. ‘The bodies 'of two men, bound and strangled to death, were found in an automobile in Brecksville, a suburb, last ni_ht. The dead men were identied as An- thony Borsellino, 40, and his 39-year- old cousin of the same name, both of Cleveland. It was believed Akron bootleggers might have been the killers, while sig- nificance was attached to a report that three men, one recognized as a rum runner operating near Lorain and the other two belleved to be hired gunmen, talked of plans to “bump some one off” as they stopped at Elyria on their way here Tuesday. Both bodies had been shoved head- foremost into the rear compartment of the coupe and the hands and feet of both men had been trussed with clothesline. ‘The bodies were found only a short distance from where Isadore Fuerstman and “Skinny” Schiller, hijackers and bootleggers, were shot to death and ice- plcks driven into their skulls last July. $500 DAMAGE TO BRIDGE RESULTS IN $10 FINE | Man Gets Off Light for Towing Wrecked Car Across Because Not Enowing Better. A man who is said to have cnuudé $500 d to the roadway on Key| Bridge by towing an old car without | tires across it was fined only $10 in| Traffic Court yesterday because it was| Ie was just from the country and “didn’t know better.” Walter Crexon, colored, 1409 Fif- teenth street, was halted by Policeman C. C. Johnson of the seventh precinct| Tuesday afternoon. The officer es- corted Crexon over the bridge and found a trail of holes in the paving, caused by bolts in the wheels of the wrecked machine which Crexon was towing into the District from Virginia. ‘W. M. Barton, highway inspector for the District, testified that he estimated the damage at $500. THANKS PRESS AND RADIO FOR INCOME TAX AID Lucas Points to Fewer Errors and Consequent Decrease in Auditing Work. tax | with the result, he said, that returns, | there are “fewer errors and a conse- quent decrease of auditing work.” “I have received from collectors of internal revenue all over the country,” he said, “information that the news-| papers have co-operated with the Bu- reau of Int il Revenue during the filing period, ich ended March 15, to a marked degree. The broad companies also have co-operated in the dissemination of information of value to the taxpayers in making out income tax returns. “Both agencies—press and radio— have performed a real public service.” SHEEP 35 CENTS A DOZEN Australian Farmers Selling Stock Due to Long Drought. district land, where there has been for two years, made & big deal. He sold 1,700 sheep at the rate of 35 cents a dozen. Other sheepmen in the district envy him. They cannot give their stock away. Owing to the lack of rain the sheep are a burden rather than an asset, as feed costs have risen to exorbitant levels. . Moscow Theaters Promoting Art. MOSCOW (#).—All movie theaters throughout the Soviet Union decided recently to contribute their receipts for one Sunday to a fund for a hugh “All- Union Palace of Art,” which is to be bullt in Moscow as a model institution of proletarian art. Smoother, Wall Street Tries To Fathom Trend In Modern Thought Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, March 27.—When mighty minds break on funda- mentats, what is the man in the street going to do? Wall Street is today trying to fit its knowledge to conform to & turmoll of argument engendered by the simultaneous public dis- cussion of economics, prohibition and the Naval Conference. Owen D. Young, speaking at San Francisco, declares that pros- perity depends on divorcing eco- nomics from politics, on the prob- lem for the United States of lift- ing other nations to its own standard of living and on the success of the Young plan. Henry Ford declares: “We must choose between drink and poverty on the one hand and prohibition and prosperity on the other.” Students of Princeton Univer- sity vote 1,460 to 212 that the qhigfflen law should be re- he Canadian government be- fieves prosperity for Canada may stand a better chance if Canada co-operates with United States officials in enforcing prohibition by stopping border rum running, ccording to Premier Mackenzie King, speaking in the House of Commons. Ramsay Macdonald, Aristide Briand, King George and a host of others have said at one time or another that world peace and consequently, world prosperity depend on disarmament. “Prom what I can see” re- marked one of the Street's sa “prosperity depends on your abil- ity to pick the right side of the market.” ‘Take your choice! Salesman Finds Way Te Keep Stomach Fit “I was troubled with an acid stomach for ten years, and as I am a salesman, [ think my condition hurt my production. Then I heard about Acidine and after using two packages I feel fine, If I could put this enthusiasm I feel for Acidineinto selling my own product I would be 100% better for my own company,” says Mr. J. F. McCarthy, 7 Danube Strect, Dor- chester, Mass. More than 2 million other people de- | pend.on Acidine to sweeten sour stomachs, because it gives such swift relef. Get Acidine at any drug store or write Health Laboratories, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. n s these Glover's Spring health Aids The“turn”of the seasonis a critical time for yourdog. Givehim careful treatment now, and he will be the happy, spirited companion you want him a‘Z‘fl ."5.."."1“‘.‘?..!".-4'», poor s e n year. GLOVER'S Tape Worm Capoules. Poppien,dogs and fases. §60. g GLOVER'S uul‘-z‘flu‘ comforting to stomach and intest; Sold at drug stores, pet shops. and sporting kennels goods stores. If dealer cannot supply, sent direst on receipt of prics. 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If you want clear, radiant skin it just8 hours, It's notimagination. beauty, get a small jar of Noxzema THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. George Rector, famous Answering request from Mary Hale Martin, Libby’s Home Economics Expert, the well-known culinary authority gives this unusual recipe PEACH CONDE by George Rector 2 cups steamed or boiled rice sp. vanilla 8 thsps. sugar 0. 214 can Libby's California Peaches Maraschino cherries Raspberry Jam ‘While rice is warm, add the vanilla, sugar and about 14 cu of the syrup drained from the peaches. meummfl_ I with rice; unmold, and decorate with maraschino cherries arranged at base of mold, about an inch apart. Placea Lil Peach half, round side up, on each rice mold, and top with/ strained raspberry jam. (gu-vu six.) L ON'T‘you give me your favorite rec- ipe for Libby’s California Peaches?"” And George Rector obligingly replied with the recipe for this delicious dessert. Colorful, tempting, appealing to the eye; a mouth-watering dessert that’s very easy to prépare. Peach Condé—George Rector’s own favorite recipe for Libby’s luscious California Peaches. 1t is printed above in full, all ready for you to clip—this recipe that was created by one nationally known food expert at the sug- gestion of another. For it was Mary Hale Martin, Libby’s famous Home Economics Expert, who invited George Rector, out- standing culinary authority, to give her his favorite recipe. Firm, golden peach halves, delicately ripe ¢ This tempting recipe of Mr. Rector’s is just one of the many, many inviting George Reclor, famed for his knowledge of both French and American cookery. Mr. Rector, who is now Director of Cuisine for the Milwaukee Road, created the dessert pictured above. It is Peach Condé—madewith Libby's California Peaches. These big, luscious peaches are famous around thewor Jor their flawless beauty and fine flavor ways that Libby’s California' Peaches can be served. They are delicious just as they come from the can—firm and flavorful, dripping with rich syrup. Delectable in salads, alone or in combination, they also lend themselves to countless desserts; and just try them with cereal as a breakfast fruit! - Libby’s Peaches come straight to you from California’s finest orchards. Packed in Libby’s own model canneries right at the orchards’ edge, they bring you the true peach flavor. They are famous around the world for their beauty and their flavor. Luscious — full-ripe — golden! Libby’s California Peaches! Ask your grocer for a can, and try George Rector’s delicious des- sert. Libby, MCNeill & Libby, Chicago. To get choicevarieties of all fruits: Hawaiian Pineapple, Bartlett Pears, Apricols, Plums, Cherries, elc. as well as California Peaches, be sure to ask for Libby's. restaurateur, gives favorite recipe for Libby’s Peaches Your grocer has Libby's Cali- Jornia Peaches, or can get them e through Libby, MiNeill & SN Lidby's local branch In Mary Hale Martin’s modern kitchen, tempting dishes are created with Libby’s Foods—among them Libby's Sweet Pickles, so crisp and spicy, so appetizing with meats and sand. wiches; Libby’s Corned Beef, world-famous for mildness and fine flavor; and that smooth, old-time Libby Apple Butter with its spicy, tart-sweet tang, ‘They can actually feel the difference =—their mirror 5 them, Cream. Use it tonight. Tomorrow morning, see for yourself how much fresher, smoother, finer your skin has become. Don't put off the happiness this sew attractiveness will give you. Get your small jaz of Noxzema Cream at any drug of store today. World with Libby’ concert crusse —~featuring intermationally guest artists, and the 2 the direction of Josef Pasternash. Also Mary Hale Mariin's Housshold Period, Wednesdays et 20:45.A. M. fromthe same station. Every Tuesday evening at 8:30 over WJZ and & coast-to-coast chain of National Broadcasting

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