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THE kvfinindg STAR, WaShdliulua, D, C, Woodibouad, ARMY HUUSIN GEN. DANFORTH IS SENT NAMED AS DELEGATE Richmond Man Dies in Italy. | G BIU. TO DUNCAN FIELD POST [, zurner wint mepresent Engt.| S Bradch of ‘Bichamond, ‘va “area late last night at his residence here. neer Society in England. . | Scott_Turner, director of the United | American automobiles are increasing States Bureau of Mines, has been ap- | in popularity in Egypt. pointed by directors of the American Institute of Miping and Metallurgical | Engineers to represent the irlam:;:u,.q .| the annual meeting of the Institution | ‘le';t.r:: gu:h::réafle‘s o!;l. lg:nm;;?;- ;firjnf Mining Engineers at Birmingham, | ‘ l‘l‘ri-fp_fmeqt Fne4 Corps, will be relieved of duty in Wash- | England, July 9-12. Mr. Turner salled ( it Fails ] v 2 ~ | on the S. 8. Bremen, June 27. PILE-POE. a soothing, _cooling iNgtol 1n sbiout 18 AAys. | | ointment, draws out agonizing pain The War Department said today he | - | Two bridges to be erected in the| f 7 ebec. Canada, will cost adls 1,000,000 and. $1,700,000. JULL 2, 1YoU HURLEY TO SPEAK A—6 ww Patrick- J. Hurley, .Secretary of War, WRITER PREDIGTS | 25222 T monies attending the opening of the Center. Citizens’ * Military Training Comp at i o, ! that it, i X . After | Aoy s Editor of N. E. A. Journal i’:i?fififi{fi‘&’fig{&?%flfi |Senators Favor Building Proj- Foresees Substitution of |3t Feaponsipuitia ™ °® We¥| ects Totaling $633,340 - Machines for Men. in Report. Open Saturday, July 5th, Till 2 P.M, EFEI By the Associated Press. dutics and responsibilities, AWYERS TO POLL Breigl o e R e L would proceed to Duncan Fleld, San | 53t QuE risk, money ba By the Assoctated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 2.—Joy Elmer Morgan, editor of the Journal of the National Education Association, | Ballots advises American educators %o prepare the public for the time when the aver- lnm working day will be just four hours n, g. Here today to address a departmental meeting of the association’s annual convention, Morgan said the rapid rate | BY the Associated Press. of replacement of men by machines makes it reasonable to believe that the working week gradually will be short- ened. By 1960 men and women probably four-hour days, he said. He based this statement on the assumption that ma- chine replacement of men will clip an hour off the working week each year. The problem for the éducator, he said, is to teach the public how to use all the leisure time it will have on its hands. increase in culture and learning or a deterioration resulting from ill-spent leisure. HOUSE ORDERS PROBE VIEWS ON DRY LAW Building projects amounting to | $633.340 for military posts in or near Antonio, Tex., to take command of the | Provinces of Qu $! Air Corps training center. [Wnsmnzmn were added to the Army termine the attitude of its 30,000 mem- bers in regard to prohibition will be mailed by the American Bar Associ- will be working the equivalent of five [ation within the next 10 days, it was said at the headquarters of the asso- ciation today. The poll was ‘authorized by the ex- ecutive committee of the association at its meeting in Washington, May 6. 2 Two ballots will be submitted to the It will mean either a great|mempers, they favor a poll on the prohibition question. favor adoption of a resolution by the American Bar Association standing for repeal amendment. It was explained that the second bal- | 30,000 Members of Bar Association. ure to the Senate today. laundry at Walter Reed Hospital. The first asks the lawyers if | {5 the Senate today, $15,000,000. The second asks if they of the national prohibition OF JUDGE’S METHODS | reicrendum “showea “thay. the. iawyers | eyt liam La Varre Against Bascom S. Deaver of Georgia. By the Associated Press. = An investigation into charges of Wil- La Varre, former Columbia, 8. C., mewspaper publisher, against Federal Judge Bascom 8. Deaver of the middle district of Georgia was authorized yes- terday by the House. > ‘The House Judiciary Subcommittee, headed by Representative Moore, Re- publican, Ohio, was authorized to con- duct the inquiry and to report by the end of this Congress. It was given power to summon witnesses and records and to expend as much as $5,000 in the inquiry. . s Charges_against the ‘official ‘conduct of Judge Deaver were made in & peti- tion filed with Speaker Lohgworth ‘by La Varre, who was in jail at Augusta, Ga., at the time on a contempt-of-court charge. La Varre charged Deaver with being arrogant and tyrannical in an equity case in which the newspaper man was’ involved with a former associate, Har- old Hall. HYDE DESCRIBES .- TARIFF FARM AID Distinet Gain for Agriculture in New Law, Secretary Says Over Radio. - By the Assoclated Press. The new tariff law was hailed by Sec- Hyde today as a “ gain” for agriculture, providing increased pro- tection, actually and potentially, for American farmers. - In an address over a network of radio stations, the Secretary said it would serve to hold the home market for the American producer and would stimulate agriculture to balance its production #gainst the market demand: £ Many of its rates, such as those on wool, eggs, long staple cotton and datry products, he said, will‘be generally bene- fcial, and others will help in border markets, One great source of potential benefit to agriculture, Hyde said, was the pos- sibilities which the tariff ‘opened up for better balanced production. In conclusion he said: “The act adds to thedpoten!lautics of the program of | , the Federal Farm Board. It affords the farmer of America adequate breastworks behind which he may, 4f he will bring his producilons within the operation of the law, find fitable tion.” Choose a face powder that is individually textured to your particular skin type..a powderthatgoesonsmooth- ly and clings lastingly! & Select the texture you need from one of Plough's three Face Powders. ..each oh- | tainable in five moderntints, Foroilyskin,choosePlough's “Incense of Flowers,” heavy texture in the oval bax, 75¢, Fordry skin,choosePlough's “Favorite Bouquet,” light * texture in the square box, 30c. For normal skin, choose Plough's “Exquisite,” med- ium texture in the round box, 50c. Plough's Face Powders are sensibly priced a. all drug stores and the Plough name on the package guarantees the quality. INC. Sen Francisce FACE. POWDER.S CREATED '8Y PLOUGH, New. York... Memphia were in favor of expressing themselves | —_— op, the prolibition question. e | ; . .1.| “October 15 was set as the final date | try to take up the bill in the Scnate to- Action Follows Complaint of- Wil-| ror returning the ballots. Gy v RY0R TR RO ‘BACO THE prevailing preference for Budweiser beverage evidences the “survival of the fittest”—a real brew. Anheuser-Busch Budweiser The Nation’s Favorite Beverage Anheuser-Busch (Branch) Met. 0812 Washington, D. C. 00 99 years’ coffee leadership makes Boscul’'s rich flavor Full, deep, satisfying! The balanced blend of 5 of the world’s best coffees. Aged ) in the bean for 18 months. ; Packed in vacuum, Ge;’ :v::-ll;r:lh AcKED today! / i BOSCUL ORANGE PEKOE TEA — FINE ICED Chicago Market Co. 311 7TH ST. N. W. NAT. 2939 * THURSDAY AND SATURDAY BEEF ROAST <. 15¢ 15¢ BOILING BEEF 10c | GROUND BEEF 15¢ Chuck 200 STEAK R.ound. ..28 chuck Sirloi PRIME RIB, boned 28c | SHOULDER ROAST 23c Fancy T-Bone...gg PORK LOIN RIB or PORK noast 20C| chors 23C FANCY VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS 22¢ Partridge Brand 26 cose Smoked Shoulders 1, 5. 3 Pound Piece or More 200 COFFEE Red Bag 20c| CREAM CHEESE 23¢ SAUSAGE PUREPORK 15 BUTTER °P-fiidl' 35¢ FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE 121¢ c“'cKE" Home Dressed Fryers.35¢ LUNCH MEATS BOILED HAM......50c|SMOKED SAUSAGE.22c DRIED BEEF.. 60c| Pickled Pigs Feet..121c 35c|LIVER CHEESE. SL. BOLOGNA. 30c| CORNED BEEF. HONEY LOAF....,.43c|LIVER SAUSAG! HAMS Whole or Half 19¢ Our Famous Sliced, 25c LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS 25¢ Fancy Stewing....... FULL LINE OF PICKLES 43c| MINCED HAM. . HAM BOLOGNA U. S. INSPECTED MEATS BEST QUAfiTY to Be Mailed Soon to! housing bill by the Senate Military Af. fairs Committee in reporting the meas- Counting the items that had already been approved by the House, this brought the total for military reserva- CHICAGO, July 2.—Ballots to de- | tions in the ‘vicinity of Washington up to $1,169,440. The heaviest increase ap- provad by the Senate Commitfee was for Bolling Field, where $311,000 was added, making the total for that station $770,000. The Senate Committee als> | inserted $218,340 for buildings at Fort Myer, for which nothing was allowed by the House. The remainder of the Senate increase was $104,000 for a The total amount of the bill as it passed the House for the country as a whole was $10,000,000, and as reported For Bolling Field, the Senate com- mittee added $20,000 for a guard house, $15,000 for a post exchange, $40,000 for a gymnasium and raised the House item for quarters for non-commissioned of- ficers from $81,000 to $162,000. Other items at Bolling Field which were in the House bill were approved without Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, chair- |man of the Senate committee, was to ®e®e%0%6%0%6%6° ....o...o.o.o.-. Reminders for Holiday Outings! ASCO Scrvice brings you Foods and * Needs for outings or other occasions at great i L savings. Truly it pays to trade— Where Quality Counts! Our Stores Will Be CLOSED Independence Day Friday, July 4th Open Late the Night Before to Serve You Coffee Week in Our S'l-c)rex;' Direct from the Plantations in Brazil—roasted in Our Own roasteries—delivered fresh! 39¢—29¢=10c¢ Saved! & Rich, Full, Delightful Aroma vt Coffee » 25¢ The Choice of Thousands 4SCO Coffee . | A< Coffee = 35¢ | Adapted to Percolator Use You Will Need Some! Sunshine Surprise Assortment..lb. pkg. 29¢ Princess Jellies 3 tumblers 25¢ ASCO Sandwich Spread. . Y Bt Jar 19¢ Diplomat Boned Chicken. . ....can 49c Libby’s Cooked Corned Beef ..can 25¢ Libby’s Potted Meats .3 cans 25¢ Underwood’s Deviled Ham ..can 14¢ Monte Cristo Norw. Sardines. .. .2 cans 25¢ Lo, 43c Butter Califorian One Yipt. jar ASCO Sandwich Spread One pkg. Sunshine Krispy Crackers or One_pkg. N.B.C. The Finest Butter in - Saltines 35¢ |2 Gold Seal EGGS Carton of Twelve for c The Pick of the Nests (] Reg. 29c Finest Creamy heese 5c *Gunther’s Brew . . Clicquot Club Ginger Ale.. C. & C. Imperial Dry Ginger Ale. . *Plus Usual Bottle Deposit Sweet, Mixed Sour or Dill "Pickles e 25c Hom-de-Lite or Easton's Mayonnaise w» 19¢ asco or Brel Monte Bartlett e c Pears ™ ASC0 Pure Red Jell Reg. Fancy Red New 1930 Pack Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES Choice Domestic Sardines Tasty California Sardines. Morton’s Free Running Salt ASCO Pure Cider Vinegar. .. 4SC0 White Distilled Vinegar ASCO Stuffed Olives ASCO Plain Olives. ASCO0 Fresh Strawberry Preserves. fue Table Mustard = 10¢ A5C0, Campbell’s or Ritter Beans with Pork 3 o= 25¢ Hershey’s Chocolate 2 »= 15c| Kisses ean 5¢ ..can 10c .4 pkes. 25¢ bot. 10¢, 20c _bot. 10¢, 15¢ Ripe Olives.............. can 23¢ Big Pan Loaf Victor Bread D¢ Makes Good Sandwiches A4SC0 Toasted Bread Crumbs 1 5(: Refreshing Beverages *Rock Creek Beverages *45C0 or Rob Roy Ginger Ale..... ivew o3 ot 28 .3 boe. 26¢ Canada Pale Dry Gingey Ale........3 s 50c . Jbot Bo e Vo 2PaRe Cy‘“""‘“ Tumbler 1 oc =~ 19¢ Finest Quality Meats! KINGAN’S “Reliable” This famous brand of amall skinned smoked hams are all sugar-cured and strictly the high- est quality hams. Try one today and taste the difference! Finest Quality Meats & Fancy Round or Sirloin Frying Chickens v 38¢ Porterhouse Steak ' HAMS Steak - 39¢ Chuck Roast -~ »47c|» 21c % 1b. 1 7c Whole or Shank Holf - & 25¢ Butt Ends. . . .1b. 27c Slices of Ham, lb. 55¢ Luncheon Meats For That Picnic! Boiled 1 8 ¢ Ham, 7 Ib. i Special uncheon Meat, ; b, 13c Cooked Corn 1 Beef, 15 Ib. 15¢ Meaty Frankfurters, 1b. 25(‘. Finest Fresh Produce! DELICIOUS RIPE RED nre TOMATOES . . Teen CORN . . . .. ' Your nearest 45C0 Store is well supplied with Foods and Table Needs to make your Independence Day BANANAS . . . Our_Stere: eat” Markets in_ Washingion and vielaly 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ B ] o8 . o Bt Outing a success. .big bot. 15¢ ¥ .big bot. 13¢ 2 0%e’e y 3 o 00, 0.0.0,.0.0,0,0,0,0.8 0%0%0%0%6%0%0%0%¢%¢%0%0%0%0%0%0%¢%5%0%0%0%0%0%0%¢%0%¢%0 °0%0%¢%¢%c%0%c%e%c%e %’ ;.I.........‘...........l.......'.l........ The Avenue at Seventh * What to wear ..everywhere.. on the Fourth Any required alterations will be made in time for July 4th —with blue trousers and white flannels — feature: $ 3 7.50 THE big thing about this ensemble is that it outfits you handsomely for any hour ++ . any occasion. Blue is always right o+ . and for every summertime pursuit, white flannels are the high fashion. You may have Blue Serge, Unfinished Worsted or Cheviot . . . with one pair of blue trousers and one pair of white flannels. Saks~—Third Floor * A LINEN SUIT for Summer coolness Bear in mind, please, that Saks Linen Suits are of, genuine imported line en. Moreover, they are superbly styled and tai- lored. A :SPORT JACKET is the ideal mate for white flannel trousers. New pinch-back models, tan, brown, blue, $13.50 t0 $25 4 Coat and Coat, vest, trousers $15 trousers $18 “CHEVO” ROBE is handy. For beach or lounging. Fast color and washable. Full - length sash. Pocket emblem.., FLANNEL TROUS.- ERS. Indispensable in the Summer wardrobe. Plain White, Tan or Gray . . . neat and bold stripe effects . . . $8.50 to $15 e TWO-TONE SPORT SHOES are the most popular fashion afoot. Tan-and- White or Black-and-White, $6, $8, $10 LINEN KNICKERS for everything you do all day . .. golfing to hik. ing. Imported Linens. White or plaid...$2.95 A SAKS STRAW with comfort fit A Saks Sennit offers you not only style, but easy- fitting comfort. Three different comfort con. structions. Fine, medium and rough braids. $2.45 * SOLID-COLOR SHIRT AND TIE SET. New s idea in shirt and tie en- YOUR BATHING SUIT ought to be of French spun zephyr wool. Regular or speed model. All colors. Re- markable value at $3.95 CREPE OR FAILLE TIES in new Summer patterns. Hand-tailored and silk lined. Extraor- dinary values .

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