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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1930. OUR MOST HUMBLE GRATITUDE ano THANKS— D. C, THURSDAY, OCTuBER 30, Trapper of Skunks Wins (f)sls‘ Reba.l © New, Authentic, Practical For Consideration g “OUR DAILY FOOD” A daily program through which A&P broad- PARDON REMOVES By the Associated LEXINGTON October 30.— SMIREH ON NANE Young Venezuelan to Claim Share in $2,000,000 and . Return to U. S. By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, October 30.—A par- don which clears the way for & young Bouth American to return to Ven-z %0 collect his shar> of an estate esti- mated at $2,000,000 was granted yes- | terday by Gov. Louis L. Emmerson. | The recipient, Louis Vargas, reared | on his father'’s ranch near Maracaibo, Venezuela, educated in Switzorland, had been In this country only a short time when he was arrested in connection with & hold-up and sentenced to from 1 to 10 years in the p-nitentiary. After serving 3 years and 11 months at Jolt he was paroled, went into th» restau- rant business in Chicago and was married. Last month he received word that his father, a rancher and ofl man, had di-d in Venezuela. An immigration law for- bids ex-convicts from returning to the | United States, so Vargas, through at-| torneys, appealed to_the Parole Board | and the Governor. His counsel repre- | sented that Vargas was innocent of the | crime for which he was convicted, de- | claring he had understood little English | at the time and had been unabl: to| understand questions asked him during his trial. ence after he has c d the estate. | TELEGRAMS COMMEND TREATY AIR PROGRAM Messages Received From Prime Minister MacDonald and Japan- ese Premier Express Gratification. By the Associated Press. Secretary Stimson Tuesday received congratulatory messages from Prime Minister MacDonald and Premier Hamaguchi of Japan on the radio broadcast incident to the depositing of ratifications of the Naval Treaty at| __ London Monday. They were in reply to similar mes- sages from the Secretary. “Please believe what gratification it affords me,” said the Japanese premier, “to have your friendly telegram ex- pressing your congratulations, as well as those of the President on the suc- cessful experiment in broadcasting, which must make us all realize the advantage of harnessing these new developments of scientific process in the service of humanity and interuational gfl will. My most cordial thanks to the sident and yourself for vour ap-| reciative and encouraging mes-age.’ Prime Minister MacDonald wired; “Thank you so much. The President was admirable, too. Everything went well. Best wishes.” CHURCH ORDERS TEST OF FUTURE MINISTERS Beventh-day Adventists Requirc Applicants for Ordination to Es- tablish Belief in Scriptures. By the Associated Press OMAHA, Nebr., October 30.—Appli-/ cants for ordination in the ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church hereafter must submit to a rigid ex- amination concerning their belief in the Scriptures. A ruling to this effect was reached Tuesday night by delegates ' attending the church’s Fall conference. The action, the delegates said. was taken to guard against any voung men being ordained if they have tiw slight- est doubt concerning the inspiration of the Bibie. Pinancial statements submitted re- vealed that the church income for the first eight months of this year. when added to the surplus, totaled $4,117.- | 661.22, from which $2,984.262.90 was | withdrawn for denominaticnal expen- | diture. | Rev. J. L. Shaw of Washington, treas- urer, was named head of a committee of 55 to consider the budget requests of various conferences. SUIT ON TUNNEY HEARD | Promoter Says Fighter Promised Him Money for Dempsey Bout. NEW YORK, October 30 (#).—Oppos- ing counsel in Timothy Mara’s h million-dollar breach of contract against Gene Tunney, retired hea ‘weight champion, began examining jur- ors in Supreme Court yesterday. . Mara, & sports promoter, says Tunney :geed to compensate him if he brought ut & match with Jack Dempsey, and that he never was paid.- Tunney's de- fense is that no such contract existed. | tomobile, which had been parked at the Magistrate Ed Lawrence is a man who will repay a favor. Five years ago he tried a de- fendant for calching skunks out of season and made an wnpleas- ant mistake by permitting the evidenc: to be brought into court Judicial ~procedure was sadly disruptod. Tuesday Suire Lawrence had a smilar case before him. The defendant, William Gilkerson, was conciderate_enouza to l'ave his three skunks ouside b fore ap- pearing for tr The squire a $5 and costs, present of the costs for bring so solicitous of magisterial dignity. BANDITS KILL BANKER ABOUT TO ENTER CAR| One cf T "lers S‘abs Victim and Othier Fires Pistol, but Misses Mark. ssed the trapper en made him a By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 30.—Courtney B. Merrill, 54, vice presid nt of the Union State Bank of South Chicago, was stabbed fatally Tuesday night by two men who attempted to Tob him. One of the robbers used a knife, while other fired pistol. None of the s flcet. but they led to the rill had been shot. ital probed in vain “The att. m the two mey just &s he w d hold-up occurred when ped Merrill in a garage out to step in his au- rear of the bank. The pair fled on foot without getting any money. Police got & brief story from the banker before he died, and concluded that he was slain either because he was too slow in putting up his hands or because the hold-up men mistook an automobile key he held in his hand for a pistol. Latest estimates indicate that there are 8,000,000 “eoplc in the Union of South Africa, of whom 6,000,000 are natives, colored _part natives and Asiatics, only 1,700,000 being white Europeans, . Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The Star every day. The great ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- day morning at a cost of 13 cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. If you are not taking advan- tage of this regular service at this low cost, telephone National 5000 now and service will start tomoriow. ? P isld out of the ocean TRE KING OF FOOD FISH AT 175 BEST/ n"" BAKED SALMON end SWEET POTATOES top with melted bu ean Canned e in large_pieces. Heat 5 or 6 minutes and serve. BA8-0 Sbrightens bathroomsT. 5 works like magic all over the house &, P. 5.—~Use Red Seal Lye for Clogsed Drain Pipes 4 BY Babbitt! " Fancy Sweet Potatoes. .4 casts up-to-the-minute news and facts about foods, gathered from the most authoritative sources, in- cluding various U. S. Government Departments and Bureaus. Nutrition—Cookery—Budgeting—Marketing Station WRC 9:45 to 10:00 A.M. Beginning Monday, Nov. 3—Daily Except Sunday Other ABP News on Radio Page Fancy () [SPECiaL) . 43 € : Sunnyfield ¥rint Butter Packed in 14-Lb. Portions w g5e @ Standard Quality Tomatoes 4 Med. Cans zsc e $1.50 Cut Fresh from the Tub Quaker Maid Oven Baked BEANS 3 60z s 20€ @ New York State [SPeciaL) APPLE SAUCE 3 Med. Cans zsc @ Indiana State o PUMPKIN 2 Luze s 1 Q@ QUICK OATS 2 20 Oz. Pkgs. l sc (D (SPECiAT) SUNNYFIELD Pancake and Buckwheat Flour 2 e 15¢ Creamery Butter 3 i 85¢ - 2 1. §9¢ Event of A&P’s 71st Anniversary. By POPULAR REQUEST A&P has decided to continue the celebration of their 7Ist birthday until the end of this week. Other values have been are extended to our many thousands of friends and customers for their bounteous patronage during the Celebration Sales arranged equivalent to those of last week—and in particular indicated by the insignia of Pure Lard Bulk Only 2. 25¢ IN_ OUR MEAT Fresh Killed Frying or Roasting CHICKENS w J31¢ Fresh and Smoked Meats Loffler’s Skinless Franks. . Adams Sausage Meat. .2 s Pork Pudding . Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon. '} pkg. Fresh Ground Beef. . . . Tender Beef Liver Lean Fresh SHOULDERS w. 17¢ National Biscuit Co. () ROBENAS A Vanilla Cookie topped with marshmallow and covered with chocolate. . 25¢ Green Mountain Maine POTATOES For Winter Storage—Quality Guaranteed Invariably potato prices advance during the Winter months—so, as a precautionary step, A&P offers its customers an opportunity at this time each year to lay in a supply of this prin- cipal vegetable at a price that will mean a saving later. Note: Full Bags weigh approximately 100 lbs. when p acked, but they are sold as 98-1b. bags allowing for possi- ble shrinkage. 10 . zsczzs Lbs. 59c 1/2 Bag 50 Lbs. 31.17 $2.25 Fresh Fruits & Vegetables 3" 19¢ Friday and Saturdny Tokay Grapes Fancy Ripe Bananas . . . . >~ 19¢ Fancy Cauliflower . . e nes 21 New Cabbage S8 15 Idaho Potatoes Full Bag 98 Lbs. 8 0’Clock Coffee Nectar Teas. . . Granulated Sugar. . . .10 Wildmere Selected Eggs .- Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs. v i American Cheese 35¢ 65¢ 20¢ 20c 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ | Yo HAMS . 25¢ 49c 33¢ 48 | WhieLeghornFreshEggs~- 65¢ 33c LEARN TO SAVE THROUGH SPENDING WISELY SMOKED HAMS Lb. zsc Also in All Grocery Stores DEPARTMENTS Fresh Killed you will notice that potatoes and apples bear prominence. Both have their own story to tell—so why not go carefully over everything and note the many other “specials” which are “WHERE ECONOMY RULES " (SPECIAL] White House Evaporated MILK P Tall Cans 2@ SPARKLE Pure Fruit GELATINE 4 5 1.2 Oz. Pkgs. 25c TURKEYS . 43¢ In All Meat Markets Fresh Cleaned Fish Fresh Cleaned Trout... m ‘“Prince of Ales” Gingerale Carton of 6 Bottles 6oc 10c Fresh Cleaned Blue Fish. .2 ms. 25¢ Fresh Cleaned Mackerel. . Fresh Top Mast Fillet. . . . Fresh 40 Fathom Fillet. . . . 75c pt. 40(: at. 65¢ pt. 35¢ Select Oysters . . . Standard Oysters . National Biscuit Co. F Grahain Crackers Premiuin Sodas Canada Creams Flake Butters Royal Lunch Lb. Pke. 1 Q@ (SPECiAL) 18¢ 25¢ 29 GINGER ALE c Pale Dry or Golden 2 Bottles zsc Abner Drury BEVERAGE Aged in the Wood 6 Bottles Contents zsc 2 Bottles 21c @ Cliquot Club Combination Offer CAMAY SOAP 3 Cikes 23 @ With a Vanity Hand Brush Free While Our Stock Lasts. NATIONAL —is being celebrated from now until November 6th, and we want to refresh your memory through this ad- vertisement that all A&P Food Stores are plentifully stocked now for this outstanding event. We suggest that you avail yourself of your favorite fruit this week. Grimes Golden. .............51Ibs., 25c SIAYmAnEs. . ... covvvoonon DibE206 Sunsweet Prunes Iona Beets Bogsweet Cranberry Sauce Snowdrift Jonathans ... .. Western Rome Beauty . . .. .. . .4 Ibs., 23c Delicious . . .. .. Cooking Apples .............61bs, 19¢c i REGULAR LOW PRICES w. 25¢ { Campbells Tomato Soup, 3~ 23¢ vie" 15¢; i 29¢ | CampbellsPork &Beans,3 ¢ 25¢ | Hostess Halloween Cake = 43¢ Sunsweet Prunes. . . . . .2 rix 25¢ 40-1b. Basket $1.89 $1.89 o $2.19 o $2.19 ox $3.25 naue: $1.25 40-1b. Basket Western 4 Ibs., 23c bR |, Halloween Suggestions White House Cider. . . 49¢ C-llon Jug Soft Shell Almonds. ... » 25¢ 2 21c §{ Brazil Nuts . 25¢ & 12¢ { Marvin Pitted Dates. . . o~ 19¢ e 23c . A&P Grape Juice . . ™ 19¢; « 37¢ i Suie “Asst. Chocolates. » 25¢ Red Ripe Tomatoes. . . .3 25¢ | Encore Macaroni 3w 27 15¢ | International Salt .. ...3n= 10c { Chocolate Cov. Chergjes = 35¢ v

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