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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURD;\Y. DECEMBER 6, 1930 GERMANS GREH MAN SLAIN IN.AUTO COTTON SH'PPERS Lo g R s ol ade) ot umnzgz b saon e Foiberwse. we| CANADA MAY PROPOSE iiog fi;'l'.'..“:;‘ ;:: ':::r:;. ' SUIT ATTACKS OIL AG] : : cultural marketing act was “unsou 'E a5 & temporary or permanent Tidews- ¥ Gangsters Blamed for Brookiya) ()PPOSE MARKET ACT S trmotniea ss menton o wore 5 pate tuna o e et o7 et ACTION ON WATERWAY | er ‘cciaion. Fiemine sad . Ben- | OXlaboms Gompany Asks Broration Killing of Supposed Racketeer. for its modifi ticipation in business in competition nett had promised that he would give Be Set Aside, 5 ’ The resolution said: with' established agencies and su oo . . 4’ 3- HI-M BY Rlfl.[ Federal Government Declared In-| L. The intrusion snd operation of | the proposal for an amendnient o Premier Bennett Held Likely -to his attention to the treaty on his re-| OKLAHOMA CITY, Brooklyn last night. X : the ‘Federal Government, fi‘"’fi‘ agricultural marketing act to modl(y turn from the Dominion Imperial Con- truding Into Business Through |subsidiaries in private business, is en- | the bill in this respect. We are not op- Ask U. 8. to Join in St. ference in London. He s due in Que- y tirely foreign to the people of American | posed lo“lnd never have opposed, any bec December 8. tury Petroleum Co. filed & petition in White - M";e and Stench!sbout 30 was dumped from a spesding Subsidiaries. democracy. et by g e oIl e Lawrence Project. Estimates for the cost of the water- | Federal . automobile = financed by the producers themsel s in the Bay Ridge section. 2. We nsseit that the ‘agricultural | TOIACCG, (A0 Procicers themselves. TR way -have been completed, and plates| the State tlon Commisslon: s marketing act is unsound in principle Corporation . |He had been shot thm.n o By the i ? + committee will work to climinate those and drawings have n made by an| Similar suits hv- b«n flled Bombs Are Used in Fas S o b ""';:x's'“ i tnd dangerous in practice, ot only 10| features which have proved end. will | 7 the Associated Press. officlal board of engineers, composed of [ Marco Ol & " sod the 2 % Iy 'uon sy h.etczmber 68— Tights 1t -seeks to but to the|Prove so unsound, uneconomic and| CHICAGO, December 6.—O. E. Flem- | three Canadians and three United | Champlin cist Demonstration. . it s vl‘u um . e mdesh o Py costly to the cotton farmer.” ing, president of the Canadian Deep|States Army officers, The engineers| The suit filed yuumynh that the 3 Frankle Yale, | private business, £ o N T . ! s Brthe scined Pre e an | R e i CEoRi Sol:| it cPRion 5 e o ot Goren | I MYy Pl ws s s i Lo Premie Bnnct of Canad may yeume | 545 deepening shail e undriken 8y o vt ot ‘e Corporbien BERLIN, December 6.—White mice, | stench bombs, catcalls and shouts of | denunciation were used by German | Fascists to provide a tumultuous recep. | tion for the American-madé movie of | Erich Mearia Remarque’s novel, 'All[ Qulet on the Western Front.” - / S0 successful was the tumult that the | theater lights last night were turned : off, while police emptied the house, < and later performances were suspended. The management decided to give per- 3 formances today under heavy police : tection. joseph_ Goebbles, Reichstag _deputy, Berlin Fasc'st chief and right-hand man of Adplf Hitler, led the demon- stration from a front seat in the thea- ter balcony, one of a large bloc of seats which the Fascists had purchased. Leader Not Arrested. ‘ ‘The police, respecting his Parlia- mentary immunity, did not arrest him. % Surrounded by a bodyguard of brown shirts, he awaited that part of the 3 Alm where German volunteers are shown in hysterics during a bombard- ment. Shouts of derision broke from the Fascist nuclel spread throughout the audience, and the storm of pro-] test hegan in earnest. I “Out, Jews”; “A dirty film, made in America,” and othet denunclllwn:: . N were mingled with “Down with the ! vernment” -as the Fascists let looss | ) E jundreds of white mice which they had brought in boxes. The stench bombs thrown into the audience and tharough confusion ensued. Lights Off Amidst Fightind: ‘Women screamed as their escorts were inveigled into fist fights, which the po- lice, hopelessly outnumbered z’y the pre- B R On November 10th we announced a price reduction on ff the lights. lhewhm in Berun Communists en- et bread on our Jumbo size one-and-a-half-pound loaf 7 ha d, 1 he! n- ‘Oklahom: "mm h its mmaurm " into] “3. We, accordingly, express our con- - Water Assoclation, yesterday said that| derst as g;hewhwlchn ‘Sasks of widen- City mfi'.,é muu- -' o \ shots of warning in answer to volleys of .rocks which Communists threw at i ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION el Now beginning Monday morning Dec. 8th we lower our price Paymaster Robbed in Dining Room b on Sanico “LONG BOY”’ loaf to EIGHT CENTS Jumbo size loaf (1! lbs.) represents a saving of 23% over our former price on the same size loaf I “Long Boy” loaf (1 Ib.) is a reduction of one cent e | per loaf from our former price —Copenhagen BoSomiateeBontonts” . DUE TOM: SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From ork. —Rotter P Flour prices are about $3.00 per barrel lower than We are confident, and \;re feel your verdict will also last Winter. This means just about one cent per loaf be, that breads Pl‘Odllced in our Sa.mcp Bakery are not on production costs of a one-pound loaf. excelled. November 31 With our magnificent new bakery in full operation bre?:l’;h:h;.:::; :::;:l:e;;e:fir;l;‘::::l:q:‘: we are in position to take care of all Washington and ped with every latest mechanical device known to the suburbs, and the convenience of our stores (one in baking mdustry, and our bakers are skilled in their every neighborhood of Washington and suburbs) trade. : makes these prices available to every household. We believe that no better bread is produced any- here. W. Price reduction on one-pound loaf applies to LONG oo @ feel that you, too, will pronounce it un- excelled. BOY style loaf only. Won’t you try it? a:.ns—-uugel Yunamar—8:. .November 27 m-:fl—Aal'nrfl a—Kingston . au‘%flelvnu ::a .?lnlav ™ fenc ymou vi London. ‘atria—Lisbon, Nales. Palermo and lemuu-_nemua- Rerissa "8t Thomas. namar—st. 5ts u-n._cnumL Callao and Val- ~=== JUMBO LOAF “LONG BOY” LOA :EEHR,E;,::;“::... RIS Products of Ulni I~Hlvlnl Cmtbhll nd Port L Casrillo-Santi Klnu:m- Pela. Boito | Castilla Iflfl “Havana. Progreso and Vera €50 : Adriati B and Liverpoo ‘Condon. y "-;&‘fll‘.é‘:z‘iao'.i‘ff‘.li“.':’."p&"n‘°a‘o..m. i NEW BEGINNIN G MONDAY morning, December 8th, g;fi.‘:,fi"'fl‘hc.vc‘wm . Per our present-style Long Boy loaf will cost you eight cents 5;;',‘::,_5'“.‘{'{,_.':{.‘“_..0“..‘,“@ Buenes Atres. \ c per pound. i s : S A A wonderful value for those who cannot use a larger Musa—Puerto Castilla and Puerto Cortes. SAILING MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. B KER S loaf. milton—Norfolk. unamar—8t. Thomas. R = £ A suasaneetiors Bergen o e Jumbo size loaf is the most economical for us to pro- ba n. I Fort au Brince and Cristobal. T Sty duce, hence its cost to you is lower. At a price of a dime Try ' Sanico’ Calces. LONG BOY Volcrasn " Pismouth, Boulorne a4 Rotter- P T ———— a loaf Jumbo bread costs you at a rate of SIX AND e et ) c l TWO-THIRDS cents per ib. g L-Ib. size loaf Fresh Keeping—Most Economical ness. rbours. Southampton and Tt Wuhlnswn—rlmanlh. Cherbourg - IA-KI Ca 3 e TR On Sale Onlz at All Our Guayrs, Puerto Ca- Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stoges SANITARY GROCERY CO., Inc.