Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1930, Page 21

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U S. REVEALS PLAN TOAID CHINAIN WAR State Papers on 1918 Bank- ing Consortium Attempt Published. With the publication of scores of confidential notes and memoran: tate m: n hm?::uonll four-power banking con. sortiul r the purpose of nnmcblly nhnhulhtlnl China as an ally in the war against Germany. In a 1,000 page volume, the department combined for the first time United States foreign relations correspondence for 1928. World War Papers Deleted. All papers relating directly to the World War, however, were de!le'ed from ‘cor- the bulky volume. Some mpondexnoe printed had been published w?nlflltwn of the eventually succeslul move to create a COnso! between the United States, Gnn Britain, France and Japan—a consor- tium still alive today, but whlch is was launched on June 20, lil! hy Robert Lansing, then Secretlry of Btate. The next day President Woodrow Wilson gave his consent to the plan, but severely condemned a former six- power consortlum uhlch had included also Germ: Russia, and from which the Unfizd States had with- drawn. Wilson Defended China. In a note believed mtherw unpub- Wilson sald: ted that eves g nece:.ury would & done to protect the Chinese go menl mlnsz such inconscionable ar- | its n ents as were contemplated by t.he former consortium, because I am afraid it is not less but rather more | com! likely that the Chinese gowmm!nl would permit unfalr advantage taken of it at the present time of smsx than formerly.” Other correspondence showed thn China then, as now, was in a state of revolution, wlth both Northern and Southern m:cltm.s opposing the central governmen P\uuewtnx this, Lansing made over- tures to a group of American bankers and before the lengthy negotiations were complete 31 American banks had lned the group. Mmy of them had terests in the Far ‘There followed a lengthy dlp|omltlc ence with Great Britain, Prance, Japan and China, and at times apparently lnsurmountnb\e ob!tlcles were presented and overco! The 1918 records do nut “show the mplmon of the international con-; “Wild Cat” Loans Prevented. Final formation was not completed until many months later, and well in- ed officials sald thlt llthuu‘h the in 19325 was cr 3 hat n| prevenu!d the no-v.uu of * wfld' t-houlh lt.seu inactive. CANADA TAKES UP LABOR PROBLEMS take it for | aul Special Session of Parliament at Ottawa Meets to Deal With Unemployment. By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, September 8 (by Canadian Press) —The doors of Parliament swung open today for special session con- ' Wmed spesificatly 43 deal with unem- ent. Details of Premier Bennett's plans !o alleviate the situation w X as t) remedy. The purnxer 's p enunciated in from the While the subject-matter of the mes- | led with customary se- | circles that tariff increases on a | lllrly long list of products would be suggested in accordance with the tradi- umnl policy of thi expectation w: mt of ?ubm: works would be pro- m also suggested that work might soon be started on further links of the St. Lawrence deep water- ways pmkct.. Talkie lhr Gets $20,000 8 Week. 8 (P)—Maurice PARACHUTE ACCIDENT FAILS TO DETER WOMAN Leaps Second Time to Claim Record After Dangling 9,000 Feet in Air, y the Associated Press. TORON'IO September 8.—Undaunted by the experience of dangling he|plen1y from the wing of an airplane feet in the air when her pfll’lch\lh fouled, Miss Elsie Storrow second leap and bodly chuned t.he Canadian women's jum| 'l'he first time she went up nd leaped 'zrdny her parachute caught on the of the plane. Pilot Wfllhm Van the Sicke saw hfl;:sgu‘ t and Perry Mc- rver, crawled ollt fl'n the 'in( of the phne and resct After landing Miss ermw declded to make another attempt. This time bhe leaped 5,000 feet. This iump ex- eeded the women's chuu record by several hundred !eel but was unofficial. SPANISH STRIKE ENDS UPON KING'S ARRIVAL Alfonso and Entourage Insist Upon Visiting San Sebastian Despite Disorders. By the Associated Press. SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, September 8.—With the general strike ended as ng, the Queen and the mynl entnurn.le for the qum~ mer court se: ‘The ltflke which had resulted in numerous riots, was settled late lm night, the strike committee agreeing to cnll off demonstrations and the civil horities eomenfinz to the release of demommton ‘who had been arrested. ‘Thus yuterdny the city had resumed ormal aspect; the swarms of extra police have been withdrawn. King Allomo who had insisted on ming n Sebastian Saturday as Acheduled d!lni!! the di.sturbed illul- be | tion then, received his greatest satis- faction in greeting his son, o Prince of Asturias, ‘who hld jun returned from his first trip abroad. The prince’s henm-n delicate here- tofore, has prevented his traveling, but he has shown much improvement in the last six months. e Ancient Church Drops Pew Plates. NEW_YORK, September s (#).—St. James' Lutheran Church, 103 years old, has abolished name plates on pews. The purpose is to make strangers feel more n home. BETTER SALT| IN A HANDIE 'T(l.st{l/ SAND- 5 WICHES] HARMING occa- sions! Occasions to be remembered. Your first fascinating cup of Browning & Baines " Coffee 33c Ib. Quality coffees carefully blend- ed guarantee its goodness . . . and a richly different flavor th-v. Roasted by the Roasters of Orienta enthralls your taste. Mellow and light—yet of concentrated llrengl{l-»(,h-rmln; Blend offers you the acme of coffee q-ulny at a “below-modest” price. ASK FOR Browning & Baines Charming Blend Coffee At You r Grocers THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930. This Week’s Cake Special LOOSE-WILES Brown Edge Waters asty sugar wafers—wonderfully good with | hnn.u .f all kinds. See and buy these tasty | cakes toda; 27c Pourd This Week Jams, Jellies, Etc. WELCH'S GRAPE JELLY.. .5 15¢ GUASTI WINE JELLY oo lzéc siour, cholce of Port, Burgunds. dar e 15€ luscatel and SI Weldl s Cnbl;fie Jelly. . ‘The jelly with '.hl' unique mvw that only crabapples Welch's Red Carrant Jly. . 18 A flavor we believe you WELCHF'S GRAPELADE. . . ~23c &lnge Marmalade 15¢_29C ‘Two sizes. A product of Pa 'S lightly sweeter than the h's. MINT JELLY de Wlnx bnnd STRAWBERRY PREERVES * 43¢ P\.\!l two (2) pound Jar of pure CHERRY PRBER ”'* “iar 43¢ her Red Wing mduct. and Jar . : 35¢ wo-pmmd Jar—a big value at BEAUE MARMACADE . = 35¢ Anov.hzr Dmdul:t of Schimmel— l-'onl s l’uuflu, 25¢; 2" 40¢ Raspberry, ltnwberry. bha- berry, pineapple, FREE—-ant green glass plate with each package of Swans Down Cake Flour @t our regular price of 32¢ NEW PACK PEA From Northern Wisconsin Peter Pan Peas Good! Peter Pan Peas have been a favorite of our patrons for years. If you are a user of these fine peas | this sale offers to you an opportunity to buy a supply at a considerable sav- ings. If you are unfamiliar with these aplenchd peas this sale offers you an op- | portunity to try them at a much lower than usual price. HEAT, but do NOT BOIL. —as boiling destroys both lh flavor and hn-n of this or any ether canned vege- table. This Week 3 for 4 9 c For an tppchzlnl dish seldom served in the majority of homes—serve Peter Pan Peas chilled . . .. a dohcloul dish you’ll probably serve often after you find out how good it is. R ) | One-Day Special TOMORROW (Tuesday) ONLY ‘1 Kraft’s Cheese ‘ Combination Fackage of PHILADELPHIA CREAM i one package of either AMER- “ v S ELVERTAT FIMENTO o SWISS, w i Tue.a.y Onlyl 3 l P Fruit and Vegeuble Juices 'w brand No. 2 Lt Large No. 3% tin, udud n lsc SAUER KRAUT JUICE . . . bottie 23c of Sauer Kraut Del Monte. Blue. hbel m-m Juice Cock: Ml—d cmz fii'l'ci:" " 93— ‘SBanico” brand m grape 3‘1":; Gikee .. ™ 99— §5c ‘Welch’s—a popular item for FOMATO COCKTAIL »nt e 910 “' *39¢ Have you seen the recent this product in your daily mmm? N-u‘- worth, NUCOA ™ 21e¢ Pound b Our Famous GREEN BAG COFF EE Hershey $ Coeoa A standard product—delicious whether served hot er cold. “Sanico” Macaroni, 3 "= gy Zle 20¢ Excellent quality macaroni; slso spaghetti :and noodles. Lipton’s Tea %" 23¢ '/:,i.‘.'.* Buy Lipton’s this week and save. “Sanico” Jelly Five tasty flavors—apple pectin jelly. 3 2 9 4 " Cakes Kirkman's Soap, 4 This is the well known borax laundry soap. Standard Tomatoes, Blue Ridge hand-packed tomatoes, 2 tins 25c. f ;“F irst Pfl.ll Margarine w 20c We Want You to ?'ry— “Sanico” Flour You can buy mo better quality flour at lieny pn;..x 45c } | ‘ 121b. Gold Medal Flour. . .1 b 55¢ Pllllbury. Best. ... .12 b 55¢ PEAS Trusty Friend Peas. . Shriver’s A-1 Peas. . Shriver's A-1 Peas. .No- 2 tin 25¢ Sanico Large Peas. . .No- 2 tin ]8¢ Golden Tip Peas. . ‘No. 2 tin 1215¢ Silver Brand Peas. . . N 2 tn 10c ORN No. 1 tin 11‘ No. 1 tin 15¢ T. F. Shoe Peg Corn N ! 1215¢ T. F. Shoe Peg Corn No- 2 tin 19¢ Del Maiz Corn. .. . Mo 2 0 1715¢ Genuine Me. Corn M- 2 n 171/5¢ Blue Ridge Corn. .No- 2 tin 121/5¢ BAKED BEANS Ritter Pork & Beans. . 3 '"* 25¢ Ritter Vegetarian Beans. .tin 10¢ Campbell’s Pk. & B'ns. .3 tns 25¢ Heinz Pork & Beans Y= 9¢; 1215¢ B. & M. or Friends Beans '37=° 19¢ [ For pertent en uu-mmn at all times U insist upon “Sanico I * “Samco” Eggs | Every “Sanico” zu u Indlvldnl‘ly selected " | for size, color and | # 45¢ | * Jelly Glasses. . Prime Rib Roast....."™ 35¢ Tender Chuck Roast. . .™ 25¢ 3-Cornered Roast....™ 33¢ Beef Liver..........™ 28¢ Veal Cutlets. . . ......."™ 60c Rib Veal Chops......™ 42¢ Breast of Veal. ......™ 23¢ 45« T.‘.?;.. 10¢ "On !hc Tables Who Kuow 3 H NUCOA . 29c This Week! Qualu‘y Tells Its Own Story! ¢Sanico’’Smoked Hams" 29¢ Shoulder Roast Veal. .™ 25¢ 35¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast. .™ 25¢ Breast of Lamb......" 15¢ Smoked Shoulders. ...™ 19¢ Loffler’s Skinless Franks ™ 38¢ Loffler’s Reg. Franks. .™ 298¢ 23¢ No.z zsc Savory and, Tender Lb. Sirloin Steak | 47¢ Strip Bacon Lb, 290 CPunb DAMSONS PEARS PRUNES We are continuing our preserving and canning sale this week with new arrivals of New York State Damsons, Bartlett Pears and Washington State Prunes. If you were disappointed in getting your supply of Damsons, do not fail to supply your wants early this week. All stores will have a generous supply on hand. Quality never better. Price remains 4 lbs. for 25¢. Many people prefer the Washington State Prunes for stewing and canning purposes. If you have never tried them, examine them at your nearest Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly. Truly a wonderful fruit. Also, priced very reasonably at 4 1bs. for 29¢. Don’t miss putting up a supply of New York State Bartlett Pears Large crop this year has made them cheaper than for many years. Then, too, these Pears are wonderful stewed. Serve them daily. Price 4 Ibs. for 25c. New York State Peaches and Seckel Pears will be distributed to our stores early Wednesday morning. Seckel Pears need no intro- duction. You will find them to be very firm, which is the preferable way to buy them and let them ripen in your pantry. Peaches and Pears, 3 lbs. for 25¢. Good live rubber rings. Per Bottle zgc ~—sure jell—for making good jelly. Mason Fruit Jars Pint, 9¢; quart, 15c; half gallon, 38e. JoPe DGO s Y DT 0 F= ] Cooking Apples.......5 ™ 25¢ i Ibe. Fom S s Yellow Onions. .......4 19¢ White Onions.........4 ™ 19¢ e e Yellow Sweet Potatoes. .4 B 25 Franonnthl’od .2 e 29¢ Red Sweet Potatoes. .. .3 ™= 25¢ California Tokay Grapes, 2 & 29 We offer you Ameriea’s Finest Quality Butter. Land O’Lakes SWEET CREAM BUTTER contains a U. 8. Ceréificate lhwwh;mlhh“buux scores 9 50¢ Pound Sanitary Butter ........."™ on 4 Prints —— COFFEE Del Monte Coffee. ’ . Maxwell House Coffee. . . . 59¢ G. Wash. (mhlt) "'43e' 89¢ TEA Afternoon Brand X 19¢; % 3Se . Bangt. PX8- 9¢; % ™. 25¢; % B 49¢ House of Lords % ™ 23¢; % ™ 45¢ Salada Tea...Pks: 9¢; % ™. 25¢ Puritan Bacon mmn—.—w-fl'm o

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