Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1930, Page 37

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" BLISS AND MARCH MADE GENERALS! Win High Rank Under New| Law Without Increase in Their Pay. With the approval by the Prealdent ©f a special act.of Congress at this ses- | sion, which gives war-time rank, with- out increased pay, to certain officers on the retired list of the Army, Maj. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, former member he Supreme War Council, and Maj. Cen Peyton C. March, war-time chief ol ataff, become full generals on the re- tired list, and Maj. Gen. Hunter Lg- gett and Maj. Gen. Robert L. Bullird, ‘who commanded the 1st and 2d Ameri- can Armies, respectively, become lieu- tenant generals on the retired list. Richard B. Russell, jr. Only five American Army officers | are candidates for the Democratic nomination for governer of Georgia. have reached the permanent grade of | ethers are in the race. (left), of Winder and John N. Holder of Jefferson SHOOTINGS FOLLOW POLITICAL UNREST Mexican State While Adherents Fight. By the Associated Press. EL PASO, Tex, June 26.—Two men claimed - authority to rule the state of of a political disturbance which led to the impeachment of Gov. Franeisco Al- ines, chief of state police, yesterday. Gov. Almada sought to rule the state from Juarez, where he fled by airplane yesterday after impeachment by the Ohamber of Deputies on charges of mis- conduct, brought by followers of Man- uel Prieto, candidate for governor. At Chthuahua City Manuel Jesus Es- trada, a Prieto partisan, was acting as Two Claim Governorship °'}mm D o { were bein group of Chihuahua, Mexico, today as the result | mada and the slaying of Gabriel Jim- | capital concerning the slaying of Jim- ines, the flight of Gov. Almcda, the impeachment session and the inaugu- ration of Estrada as provisional gove ernor. Reports Censored. The correspondent of El Continental, Spanish language paper, published in El Paso, last night sent a written ac- count by airplane messenger, saying telegraph censorship had been estab- Nine members of the Legislature were present, he said, among them two Dep- uties, Valente Chacon Baca and Vir- gilio Cassalle, who were impeached sev- | eral months ago. ‘While the charges against Almeda read, the correspondent said, men headed by Gabriel Jim- inez, chief of state police, came through the corridor of the palace and began shooting at the Deputies. During the exchange of bullets Jiminez was shot in the head and killed aimost instantly. Several others were injured. This account stated that when the shooting started Gen. Eulogio Ortls, chief of military operations in the state of Chihuahua, was in his office in the right wing of the palace and immediately rushed to the Deputies’ chamber, giving orders for troops in the barracks to help establish order. holding a conference, and started shooting. :mumn he said, was wounded. ‘Ambulances took l'ly at least six wounded, the engineer asserted. Four hundred men of the National Revolutionary party presented them- selves to Gov. Almada, in Juarez, and n.fled their services to him. Sein, secretary of state, and Uldmhry Ignacio Chavez Franco ‘were reported as having been arrested. Almada, in Juares, claimed the im- nt session and insuguration of tudn WAS m.m because, he sald, R s Quorum of Deputies E‘. He blamed Gen. Eulogio Ortiz t.ne Soup ageinst the Almada ad- ing the oath of o l:mqum Po-”’ who reacl Paso gllne luz h; fram Chlhulhut City, m}h r El Cantinental that a group of Deputies, headed by De uty c-xlnl Enriquez, enemies o! tered the couneil morning, whm B and em| PO Because of the increasing number of news) un ot %z‘é.’ to Almada were Quality Counts! Our Producer to Consumer Plan brings you }{ughcst Quahn \Ieat:, Fonds and Table Our sav- Whiie Gialigi6 re 13 1ty Your Meney Goes Furth —Associated Press Photo. full general on the active list. They | are: George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, Willam T. Sherman, Phil H. H. Bliss and Peyton C. March are now | damsels who_are the added to the retired list other full general in our Army s Charles P. Summerall, who holds that | rank temporarily by virtue of being the | present chief of staff. He is the only | fuil general on the active list. Of the 14 lieutenant generals who | have been promoted to that grade, 11 have attained their rank while in ac- tive service, as follows: George Wash- ington, Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman, Phil H. Sheridan, Jehn M. Schofleld, Nelson A. Miles, Samuel B. M. Young, Adne R. Chaffee, John C. Bates, Henry C. Corbin and Arthur MacArthur. Gens. Hunter Liggett and Robert L. Bullard exercised command in war as temporary lieutenant generals, but their permanent appointments were gained under the provision of this act, after retirement from active service as major generals. They join Lieut. Gen, Edgar Jadwin, who retired with increased rank by virtue of his :erv&ce in the building of the Panama cn { PASTOR BANS “WAVES” OSLO (N.AN.A).—The church au- thoritis in the village of Bremnes, near Haugesund, have taken exception to ‘waved hair. Indeed, they will not have waves in the choir. The pastor says that “cropping and waving is an abom- fnation.” Ladies who want to go on nging will have to save money on doumlen be excluded from oratoric and 5| sk their hairdressing bills. Those choral | chant as well as the willfully waved. Sheridan and John J. Pershing. Tasker . m~! The only | Sessors of naturally ourly lacks will (Copyright, 1930, North American Newspaper > When ™ K (]m)v No extra Soap to bother with just wet the pad and rub! MAGIC SCOURING PADS // Pots and Par Chfldren won'’t drink water? | Grve needed liguids this easy way HILDREN seldom like ta drink all the water they should. Water is so flat. Here’s an easy way to get children to take the liquid they need—in health-giving abun- dance. Open a pint of cool “beady” Clicquot Club Golden ginger ale in the morning, and in the afternoon. It’s good for them in every way. Besides the large liquid content, Clicquot Club Golden contains syrups of real fruit flavors, ,and “invert” sugar to produce quick new energy. Make Clicquot Club a regular between- meals habit at your house. Quickly you’ll see your children’s appetites improve, their energy unflagging all day long! There’s a mellow goodness about Clicquot Club that comes from long, patient agemg. which blends the pure Jamaica ginger root" and the other ingredients in one rich, deli- cious flavor. So many ginger ales are manufactured in haste, because of the great demand for the rich flavor of “golden” ginger ale. Insist on ' Clicquot Club Golden, the golden ginger ale that is aged six months in the making. You'll appreciate the purity of Clicquot Club too. Clicquot Club is sold only in clean, ! new bottles never used before. Full measure pint bottles that offer real economy in buying. Try the other Clicquot Club Flavors Ir you like a “dry” ginger ale instead of the “golden” flavor, ask for Clicquot Club Pale Dry. For an extra dry ginger ale, try Clicquot Club Sec. Anoverwhelming favor- ite in clubs, hotels and the club cars of the great limited trains. Foryour pleasupe~The Clicquot Club Eskimos—every Friday evening at 9 o’clock, New York Time, over WEAF and associated stations. Clicquot Clu Four ¥m’ernm by virtue of authority con-| rred upon him by the chamber after — it had deposed Almada. Conflicting reports emanated from the After order was restored, the cor- regppondent’s account said, the Depu- tigs continued their discussion of the Enjoy oven-fresh Boscul seasoned 18 months in the bean Fiveofthe warld'sbest coffees,aged,blended to @ delicate balance, roasted to fection. Packed i;neuum. lc::h oven- !nll;l l.du‘pfl-vor Y. CKED Tt is hard 10 get children to drink anough water, because water tasies 30 flat. They will gladly drink & whole glass of delicious Clicquot Club Gelden—and it's evem better for them than water! Young Stewing CHICKENS B.29¢ Round or Sirloin STEAK w4lc Lb. 47(: Finest Meats! Chuck Roast ¥ 3-Cornered Roast Prime Rib Roast . Smoked Hams ‘:‘j‘ e Center Slices ,f . . . . Smoked Ham ¢ e Dried Beef ¥« , . 1 w. Sllced Boiled Ham . Y FRIDAY ONLY! 1 FILLET OF HADDOCK . coee b 23¢ |SELECTED TROUT. ... -..1b. 15¢| [FANCY CROAKERS.. voo® 128 [DUTTRIETUN.......... ...oon: 000N FINEST NEW Red Ripe TOMATOES 2w 15¢ Reg. 15c asco ' Tomato Catsup | - 2225c | | Ritter Catsup.2 vote. [9c | @SQ0 Finest Golden Bantam Sugar Corn 2 - 25¢ Choice Golden Bantam CORN 210 | ASC0 Sparkling Ginger Ale 3 25¢ Plus Bottle Deposit Clicquot Club * Ginger Ale > 14¢ 39¢—29c=10c Saved! Coffee > zgc Victor = zsc Blend Preferred by Many Brand Coffee o=z 35¢ Especially Adapted to Percolator Use Acme Aasco Grape Juice 217 ¢ *se 50c | Reg. 19c ASCO Fancy Wet Shrimp ~ 15¢ @S0 Cider or White Distilled Vinegar =i 10c Improves the Flavor of Salads! POTATOES . . Fresh Produce! > 5 Lbs. lgc Juicy Calfornia LEMONS 21 pozen Home Grown BEETS 2 »+ 9¢ “The Finest Butter in Americal” Richland Butter Creamery prints of merit. Special One 23c jar New Pack ASCO Strawberry Preserves Both for and One Four-cent Anchor Opener 1 9c These Preserves are made in Our Own Kit from Selected Fresh Fruit and !ulfirchem. Weston's Piccadilly Beverage and other 25¢ Biscuits | Ovaltine ~ 23c | =, 40c See directions on ean 4 delicious ASC0 Pure Jellies = 15¢ Colgate-Palmalive Soap Special! Palmolive Soap ake B¢ large cake 5c 2~11c¢c 2 ™ me 150 ood Sandwiches. \B/lCTOR e 5 c Loll Gold Seal Carton of Twelve The Pick of the Nests We make lt—wo know it's good. " EGGS doz. 35¢ ASC0 Finest Extra Sifted June Peas. . New Pack Sweet Tender Peas........ .Wi 10c Choice Ripe Tomatoes......,,.3 med. cans 25, ASCO Finest Maryland Tomatoes. . .med. can 10c Del Monte Tomato 2 med. cans 27¢ Delicious Califernia Apricots.,....bs can 19¢ ASC0 California Fruit Salad. . 4SC0 Toasted Corn Flakes. . 3-layer Pineapple Cream Cake . 2-layer Caramello Cake....... 1%,-lb. Walnut Pound Cake,.. 1%-lb. Plain Pound Cake......, You can depend on ASQ0 Foods being up-to-date, and the prices are always the lowest possible. It means much to a GOLDEN ‘Aged 6 months in the makin g Homekeeper to secure Quality at a Saving

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