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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930. SALARY RAISEBILL “SONED BY HOOVE Police and Firemen’s Pay to ' Be Revised Upward Under New Law. President . Hoover late yesterday Bigned the police and firemen's in- freased pay bill and that legislation is Bow effective. | The bill provides that all policemen Bnd firemen who have served seven | years or more will receive the new | fnaximum salary of $2,400. Men with | §ix years service will be pald $2,300 | While those who have served between | three and six years will get $2,200. ] WNew men entering the department will wet_$1,900. The bill also provides subsantial in- | fereases for the officers of the two forces. | fhe salaries of the chiefs of the two departments were increased from $5.200 $0 $8,000. Other officers salaries will be: Police Department—Assistant super- DEBUTANTE OF NEXT SEASON BALTIMOREAN GETS SHIPPING PROBE POST Howard Jackson Is Sixth Member of Commission to Study Sales Policy. By the Associated Press. Howard Jackson of Baltimore was ap- pointed by President Hoover yesterday to the commission to inquire into the sale of shipping lines by the Shipping Board. The appointment completes the com- mission of six members if Charles Piez, Chicago engineer, is able to serve, The | President has not been informed finally by him whether his health will permit him to serve. Other members of the commission al- ready appointed by the President are H. C. Dalton of Cleveland, who con- ducted a shipping survey for President Coolidge in 1925; Edward N. Hurley, former chairman of the Shipping Board; Ira A. Campbell of New York, former admiralty counsel of the Shipping g‘m;d' and Clarence M. Woolley of New ork. i b Finland reports that general business | conditions are improving. Open Until 9 P.M. Tomorrow CLOSED ALL DAY July 4th W City Prices Prevail in the Sanitary Complete .| Food Stores Colonial Beach North Beach Friday Is a Holiday— So remember to purchase sufficient bread, butter, milk; eggs and other foods on Thursday to last until Saturday morning. Armour’s Vienna Sausage 3 tins 25¢ Armour’s Potted Meat 6 tins 25¢ Armour’s Corned Beef tin 25¢ Underwood’s Deviled Ham tin 15¢ Underwood’s Hamlets 3 tins 25¢ | Land O’Lakes Butter Ib. carton 45¢ Sanitary Butter |, Ib. carton 40€ ‘“Sanico” Fresh Eggs .(in. 35¢ Wisconsin Cheese b. 29¢ | Sealeet Evap. Milk 3 tall tins 25¢ ntendents, $5,000; inspectors, .$4,500; | eaptains, $3,600; lieutenants, $3,050; | Bergeants, $2,750. | Fire Department — Deputy chiefs, | 95,000; batallion chiefs, $4,500; fire mar- | shal, $5000: deputy marshal, $3,000; inspectors, $2.460; captains, $3.000; lieu- tenants, $2.840; sergeants, $2.600; super- Intendent of machinery, $5.000; assistant superintendent of machinery, $3,0 pilots, $2.600; marine engineers, $2 6 @ssistant marine engineers, $2,460; m: tine firemen, $2,100. Libby’s Veal Loat tin 25¢ | Pure Lard buk or carton 2 lbs. 25¢€ Libby’s Meatwich Spread tin 9¢ | “Sanico” Flour 12-Ib. bag 47e Domestic Sardines - 2 tins 9¢ | Liberty Flour 12-1b. bag 39¢ Pink Salmon tin 15¢ | Gold Medal Flour 12-1b. bag 57¢ Chum Salmon tin 13¢ 2tins 25¢ | Puritan Bacon b. 37¢ Catalina Tuna Fish tin 20¢ | Premium Franks Ib. 30¢ Bottles | ABNER DRURY .. . 6 Bt 25¢ votte 10c | Budweiser. . . . ™" ]16¢ White Rock Water 17%2¢ | 5c Drinks. 6 (contents) 25¢ National Dry Ginger Ale. . . . . .. BOE Rock Creek Ginger Ale **-») ., 3 (contents) 250 CANADADRY. . . 3P« 50c for our Green Bag Coffee Ib. 29¢ Big Cup or 1b. zse HOOVER SIGNS MEASURE RELATING TO PASSPORTS | New Legislation Reduces From $10 to 86 and Makes Other Changes. BBy the Associated Press. Buy a Carton Today Clicquot Club GINGER ALE Carton 91.49 of 12 Bottles 2 bottles zsc Queen Olives bottle 9¢, 17e¢, 39¢ | Del Monte Ripe Olives tin 12¢, 23¢ Santos Coffee &t ome Stuffed Olives bottle 10e, 17¢, 39¢ Afternoon Br. Tea 192 Star Pickles pint 23€, quart 33¢ | Lipton’s (Yellow Label) Tea 25¢ Bread & Butter Pickles jar 21¢ | Libby’s Tomato Catchup 19¢ “Sanico” Mayonnaise s oz jor 15¢ Heinz Tomato Ketchup I 23e Sanico™ Mayonnaise pint jor 29¢ Ritter Tomato Catsup bottle 10¢ Durkee Dressing botle 13e¢, 34¢ Nucoa Nut Margarine Ib. 25¢ b. 25¢ Premier Dressing bottle 12e¢, 33¢ First Prize Margarine ‘“Sanico’ PEANUT Butter jar 23€¢ | Crisco Ib. tin 23€ 6-Ib. tin $1.30 4 rkgs. 25¢ Kraft Cheese vks. 23¢ | Morton’s Salt Kratt Cheese jar 25¢, 29¢ | Campbell’'s Beans 3 tins 25¢ _ ; In'e Rich; Swoet Syrup For Summer Salads— GRAPE JUlCE “SANICO” Per 23c PR Honey Dew | 'Quart, 39¢ Pint or DEL MONTE Welch’s Grape Juice. . .P" 29¢ " 55¢ O Peaches Honeymoon Orange Juice Pineapple Silver Nip Grapefruit Juice.* * = 25¢ 8 H. D. Pineapple Juice bt 7 2 =z 49e | TOMATO JUICE wussvs [z 15¢| § 2= 95e ‘“Sanico” Jelly 2 Tumblers 25¢ ’ Ford’s Preserves Jar 25¢, 2 for 49¢ | Peach Marmalade i"" 35e | Schimmel’s Grape Jelly ' 35e | Guasti Wine Jelly Jar 15¢ | 3 Pkgs. 10¢ | 5¢ Candy and Gum Campftire Marshmallows Lb.Pkg.25¢ | Walnut Meats Tins 23e, 35¢, 49¢ | Chicken a la King - Tin 50€ |} Sunbrite Cleanser Cocomalt or Toddy 1,.Lb. Tin 23¢ | Lunch Napkins (80's) Royal Fruit Gelatin 2 Pk 15¢ | Wax Paper (80's) “SANICO” Smoked HAMS (@i Weat Warkels @3] Prime Rib Roast. . ... ."™ 35¢ 3-Cornered Roast. . .. ™ 30c Hamburg Steak 2 25¢ Boiling Beef ......"™ 12V/5c Leg of Lamb. . .......™ 35¢ A Wide Variety of Cooked Meats Nothing Quite Compares With Country Club SPECIAL BREW Carton s l 9 6 9 of 12 Bottles 6 bottles 85¢ . - The Gibson . Girl .“THE girls them- selves held her as their own portrait and strove to live up to her likeness . .. " The Gibson girl was créited hy one great artiste in the '00's, while an entircly new table standard was created by another . . . An inspired blender made the first test roast of that fragrantly delicious new coffee, so popularly demanded ever since as— MISS ELEANOR CHAMBERLIN, Who has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chamberlin, at their home, Our President Hoover vesterday signed | ¥ . A o s ey B measure reducing passport fees and | GTeystone, near Paconian Springs, Va. after a year at the Fiorentine Se [iking other change in passport regu- | for lle In Florence, Valy. Mr. and Mis, Chamberlin will present thelr daughier w1 Siate Department said the meas- . W omes effective im- Siciateis, would veasee e rees 1o | MINES IN KENTUCKY |CONGRESS BILL AMENDS Gufation, but may be-extended. to ik | NARCOTIC REGULATIONS dufation, bu! y 0 | years. | OPEN AFTER STRIKE| et e ‘ ‘The department said that in order | | to simplify the renewal of passports | —_— |Pay to Foreigners Authorized for 11, gu‘}‘ip’y’;‘l’fcfgfifif?:rh:snifi."l"flfi :éflfé Guards Posted as Men Return to| Information in Detection of Pks. permit them to be.mlde by letter. Work After Three-Month Law Violators. fih STILL EXPLOSION KILLS St MAN, DRY OFFICE HEARS| Three Others Injured in Tennessee | Blast, According to Informa- tion Given. By the Assoclated Press. Pay to foreigners who inform United | States officials of efforts to violate the narcotic laws of this country was au- thorized yesterday under a bill which | received final congressional approval | large Bottle By the Assoeiated Press. PROVIDENCE, Ky, Juls 2—_The Duvin Mine here and Diamond Mine =4 No. 1, 3 miles southwest of Providence, | 81, NOW g0es to the President. Were Teopened yesterday after a three.| THe measure empowers the Bureau month shutdown due to a strike. Armed | 9f Narcotlcs, recently created in the | guards with machine guns guarded the | Treasury. to pay the informers through mines and additional deputy sheriffs 8" 8ccredited consul or vice consul. were on duty. o SUB V-6 COMMISSIONED Dlosion of ' liquor distillery in Gnester|CS5€ & son after failing to stop his o _ Formal Ceremonies Conducted Yes- terday at Mare Island. MARE ISLAND, Calif., July 2 (#)— T County, Deputy Prohibition Adminis- | IMF [8Y down 'n the road in tront of The submarine V-6, launched March 15, was commissioned yesterday with cere- BROWNING & BAINES By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 2.—Hollis {rator Finis Wilson, was advised ¥es-|the mine entrance. The Duvin mine Lambert died in a hospital at Jack-(1ad 275 men and the Diamond No. 1 €on, Tenn., and Hy Wilson, 35; I P. . ; Cox, 50, and Dave Hatch, 23, were be. |§31. Mine officials would not estimate ing treated there for burns, Wilson said | "Fy IAnY men had returned. he had learned. charged that Etsel Grant, president of the-local union, had been discharged for | attending a United Mine Workers meet- ing at Indianapolis. monies conducted by G. W. Laws, com-| [l AT _ALL GROCERS mandant of Mare Island. Comdr. T. J. " “The Jin That Keeps Boyle assumed command of the vessel, . he Ttavorin* =~ which soon is to be tested in San Fran- cisco Bay. . London's road deaths now average | 110 a month. Three convenient locations in Washington 1109 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. 1345 Pennsylvania Ave. Ninth and E. Streets The big variety of Summer Season Safe Home Matches P& G Soap Star Soap ‘“Sanico™ Tissue Gold Dust . Camay Soap Ivory Soap (Medium) De Luxe Brooms 3 Pkgs. 10 4 Cakes 15¢ 6 Cakes 25¢ 2 Rolls 15¢ Pkgs. §e, 25¢ 2 Cakes 15¢ 3 Cakes 20¢ each §9¢ can §@ Pkg. 10¢ 2 Pkgs. 15¢ Per Lb. 2 7c | favorites makes summer-time eating ‘ | more interesting . . and less expensive 9, ..u' RESTAURANTS None Better Anywhere STEP into @ Thompson's Res- taurant today . . . and watch your appetite perk up. The bright ... cool and crispy food displays rejuvenate appetites of every description. The fact that our foods are glistening fresh ... and that you find just the things you want ... empha- sizes an important phase of Thompson's Restaurant service to you. Our huge volume of business requires constant preparation of a continuous flow of materials. Thompson's foods simply must be fresh. Expert study of your prefer- ences enables us to meet the seasonal whims of your appe- tite. Knowing that Thompson's 7 always provide a plentiful se- Try this lection of the favorite foods of > the season... attracts the daily COLD PIATE SPECIAL patronage of almost 200,000 - - today! Men Gfld Women Thom son's This is one of an endless variety of Thomp- money saving prices refl::t e e R R i e economies made possible by BeiledEgg...Potato Salad... 35‘ this extensive endorsement. sesemwalcumdoreod -must B¢ a good place o eat / served with well buttered bread 122 THOMPSON'S RESTAURANTS ... SERVING 42 OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES A FRESH-KILLED BROILING CHICKENS The Pick of the Market Per Lb. 3 7c ' Ten Carloads of Georgia WATERMELONS —have been distributed this week to our stores. However, what you are more inter- ested in is the quality and the size of these fine melons. Visit your nearest “Sanitary” or Piggly Wiggly and see them. You are sure to be more than pleased at the price after you have examined them. 7 “SANICO” SMOKED Iceberg Lettuce... ... ....2 "™* 25¢ California Plums .. . .2 Ws 25¢ Freestone Peaches B L Lima Beans in pod. . 228 Peas in the pod Jumbo Celery............."*17c Large Size Georgia Watermelons each (o]