Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 11

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AGE REDUCERS SCOREDBY GREEN Labor ‘Leader Brands Em- ployers Who Take Advantage “Public Enemies.” Employers who take advantage of ving are ‘public enemies” in the opuuon of Wiillam Green, presi- f the American Federation of In a statement made pubIIc indny Green sald he referred specifi textile, bltum.\nuus to those in some of the miscellancous manufacturing_enterp wrongs which t,he'y are per- petrating.” Green's statement asscrted, “are against tne public and serve to ‘undermine our national economic struc- |tou ture at a time when the lcaders in Gov- ernment and pub!lc-splmed people are striving to maintain so that we can facilitate and hasten a return to normal conditions.” Mr. Green cont,ended that in every national emergency “there are those who attempt to explolt the workers and us secure an unfair économic and in- dllfl-fl.ll advantage.” ““There are employers he said, “who are taking advantage of the economic IM industrial dm.rcu to lower living through forced reductions in Such men can well be classified blic enemies.’” tics reduce the purchasing er of the workers and conuquently rn to normalcy and. prosperity is dellyed and injury is inflicted upon the industries in which employers and workers are striving to maintain estab- rds,” Green's state- h at tge Federal Govern- m!l already established. e g Skater Breaks Arm. Claude C. Skinner, 16 years old, of sm !lllnnu avenue, fractured his right arm yesterday afternoon when he fell while roller skating in front of his Not just flour, but | ALL the ingredi- | ents for pie crust | are blended for you | in every packege of FLAKO. All you have to add is water. Your | pie crusts will always be light, | flaky and delicious when made with this wonderful product. Every packsge makes a 9-inch | double crust. Add Water to Flako— | Your Pie Crust Is Made | Your grocer has FLAKO. Buy a package today and learn the | thrill of making pie crust this new, easy, sure way. i FLAKO PRODUCTS . CORP., New Brunswick, N. J. | Endorsed by Good Housekeeping LADY SHACKLETON, Widow of Sir Ernest sllukleton. the explorer, m a world cruise. They WiIL visit the Antactic Cirele, stopping at Byrd’s camp in Little America. home. He was treated at the Emer- gency Hospital. Nu SPECIAL Finest Quality Nut Margarine YEARS' costs so little to get - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930.. AMERICAN GOLFER LAUDED BY PRINGE Wales Tells Admiration for Jones and Lindbergh, at Dinner. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 28.—Two events in the last six years stand out in the mind of the Prince of Wales, who was the est of honor at the annual Thm giving er of the Amerlcln jety at the Savoy Hotel last eve- n!ng he told the Americans, ne the flllht of Col. Lindbergh to Paris and “the a] purmce of Bobby Jones on the British golf horizon.’ The prince remarked that all strove toward perfection whe science, lus| agriculture, art or sport, and that the Englishman, in an effort to attain perfection, admired any individual success on the other side of the ocean. mbassador Dawes also spoke. i Dr. J. P. Turner Is Colonel. Dr. John P. Turner, veterinarian, 1357 the best coffee? Taste Boscul's rich flavor, developed through 99 years’ lehlowled;cd coffee leader- ship. Vacuum - packed. Oven fresh in your cup. Now . 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Stromberg- Carlson Model 10 A complete showing of the fine Stromberg- Carlson radios is at Mayer & Co. The Model 10 shown above is highly sensitive at every dial setting and a beautifully designed cabinet and fine tone. $259 Less Tubes $278.25 Complete With R.C. A. Tubes MAYER & CO. Between D and E 3 Fresh Fruits U Vegetables Faney Idaho Potatoes 10 . 29¢ Fancy @. Stringless 3w 25¢ Fresh Green Spinach . . . . . . 3m25¢ lceberg Lettuce . . Sweet Potatoes . Crisp Celery . . Fancy Eating Pears . Grimes Golden Apples . . . . . 4m 25 Bunch Carrots . . Faney Florida Oranges 2= 25¢ 2 = 2%7¢ APPLESAUCE 3 == 25¢ Selected Spanish Olives Stuffed 2 o 35¢ ‘CORN 3 == 28¢C TOMATOES 4 = 25¢ Rajah Salad Dressing 2 'ir25¢| = 23¢ NUCOA Nut Margarine . 21¢ May:)m:;.;aiie B e = 35€ Abner Drury & ' Beverage Light or Dark—Aged in Weol bottles 6 (contents) zsc A&P Small Sifted Fancy Peas 39c¢ National Biscuit Co. Iced Fruited Ovals . 1%7¢ SPARKLE Pure Fruit Gelatine Cut fresh from the tub, Lo. 42¢ lmnfln gield Print Packed In ¥-Ib. pertions. . 45¢ & 193 - 29c - 390 e Head IOC. 2 targe neass 25¢ 4 ™ |9c 2 mwae |5c 2 |9¢c All the impor- tant facts about food, nutrition, wise buying and budgeting, gathered from the high- est authorities, broadcast daily, except Sunday, over Radio Station WRC., F. ancy 9:45 a.m. Emperor Grapes 3 tbs. 2 5c¢ 2 Buenes |B¢ “Buy Now-—"’ 12 You c«;lntemplntc Mailing “Mail Early” ‘lully 8 O'Clock Coffee. . . . ™25¢ Red Circle Coffee . . . ™29¢ Bokar Coffee . . . . . ™35¢c Wildmere Selected Eggs . “ 29¢ Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . * 45¢ White Legh®rn Fresh Eggs . “= 65¢ Nutley Nut Margarine . . ™ 19¢c Navy Beans . . . . . 3= 25 Alaskan Pink Salmon . . 2 & 25¢ Sunsweet Prunes . . . i 2lc Granulated Sugar . . 10 52¢ California Peaches ™im," 17¢ Del Monte Peaches "t & 2lc Del Monte Pears, No. | Can -. 17¢ Del Monte Pears, No. 2 Can . 20c Del Monte Pears, No. 2|/, Can, 25¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad . . & 22¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad . . & 35¢ Del Monte Prunes "' 3 cam25c Evaporated Peaches . . 2m 25¢ Evaporated Apricots ... ™ I9¢c Sunnyfield Corn Flakes . 3mn.20c Mello Wheat Farina . . == [5¢c Sunnyfield Pancake Flour, 3 e 25¢ Sultana maia Syrup . . . R l4c Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour »+ |lc Virginia Sweet “ii® Syrup ' 23¢ Quaker Maid s Beans, 3»- 20c Campbell's Tomato Soup . 3 == 23¢c White House Evap Milk 3 &% 25¢ Uneeda Blscu'l rigs. NG, Coonsie 2 wisr. 9. b Denou- Increase. tes Decrease, Ige. can In Our Meat Departments Tender Lean Chuck Roast : Fresh Hams w 21e w. 25¢ Adams Country Sausage Meat . . . ™33c Adams Country Style Scrapple . . . ™ I5¢c Loffler's Skinless Franks . . . . . . ™35¢c Eoekedi Rlammys’ ... .0 L L P 0e Sauerkraut . . . . e e b 22 MeN| BE Fresh Cleaned Fish Fresh Cleaned Trout . . . . . . Fresh Cleaned Mackerel . . . . . . Fresh Cleaned Croakers . . .-. . . Top Mast Fillet of Haddock . . . ™23c 40 Fathom Fillet of Haddock . . . . ™ 2% Standard Oysters . . . e 35ci 6he Select Oysters . . . .‘\\. e "*40c *** 75¢ » |8¢ n25¢ » |bc

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