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CONTROLLER URGES: BRANCH BANKING Small Institutions Need As- | were entitied. He explained l.hlsk;iunldl sistance, Annual Report of Pole Declares. s By the Associated Pres ‘Amendment to the national banking | laws to permit branch banking withir trade areas was recommended by John W. Pole, controller of the currncy, as a means of preventing failure of small| country banks. In his annual report made puklic last night Pole said the situation of the small banks had become serious with 742 h| _VALENCIA, Spain, January 2 (P.— should be maintained at not less Chln, Pnle ‘also recommended having au- uwruy invested In 4 t.bé mmmner Jo disapprove any consol sulted in undue eoneenknmnn nf bnnk- ing capital within the 4rade area. He -sald his plan of permitting na- establish _branches | would bring o the well managed | tional banks within trade aref country districts financial institutions to which they be accomplished *throngh consolidatio: with or purchase by the Clty banks. ONE KILLED BY STORM Wind Sweeps From Sea Over Va- lemcia, in Spain. One person was killed and three were injured in & windstorm which swept over Valencia from the sea-yesterday. | In the nearby town of Afboraya the | wind blew down a wall behind which | thres men were seeking refuge, killing Joaquin Marl and injurlng’ the other THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DETECTIVE KILLED: WOMAN DETAINED Shots Were Fired a§ Pair Sat in Parked Auto, She " Tells Police. By the Assoclated P ‘TAMPA, Fla., Jxlnulry 2—A volley of pistol shots killed John E. Jones, 52-year-old city detective, last night as| he sat in a parked motor car in the out- Iskirts of the city with. Mrs. Hattle L. Steward. widow of the former president of the Steward-Mellon Tile Co. of Tampa. Fla. Mrs. Steward sald her companion was slain by a man who talked like & . The assailant, she related, ap- proached the car, sall “Now I've got you where I want you,” and began firing through the door of the closed automo- bile, next to which Jones was sitting. She was detained by Sheriff R. T. Joughlin for further questioning. The sheriff said e door glass broke on the running h(\lrfl * the motor car and expressed the oplnlon that if the shots had been fired from the outside the glass would have broken inside the automobile. Mrs. Steward sald she didn’t understand that circumstance. Jones and Mrs. Steward had been sit- ting in the car about 20 minutes be- fore the assailant appeared, she said. At least four shots took rflrcl in Jones and Mrs. Steward sald |hlle must have been half & dozen fired.” She sald she called for help and fired the officer’s gun in the air without suc- [ IFETIME B FRIDAY, cess and then walked 4 miles to & tele- phone and summoned police. Officers found five curtrldl‘el of 32 caliber, presumably fired from an auto- matic pistol. Jones' pistol was of 38 caliber, Jones came here from Birmingham, Ala., where he had been a detective for 10 years. NEWSPAPER MAN KILLED H. C. Hamilton of Atlanta Geor- gian Staft Hit by Auto. ATLANTA, January 2 (#).—H. C. Hamilton, 39, member of the editorial staff of the Atlanta Georglan and for- mer sports editor of the Constitution, was struck and killed by an automobile last night. M. A. Greenblatt told police Hamil- ton walked directly in front of his car. Hamilton was born near Joplin, Mo. €. JANUARY 2, 1931, VALUES—January an 8, 3rd Pure Bulk Lard Pur Lard in Ca Ao SPAGHETTI NOODLES Pink Alaska Salmon Chum Salmon t 10c | Crisco Sanico Flour Gold Medal or Pillsbury’s Best Flour L Tn 1a Feria one person was injured wh failures of institutions with $300,600,000 s bl . i el L RNITURE deposits in the first 10 months of 1930. | p ooy There were 522 fallures in the same period of 192) with deposits of $200,- Pie Crust | 000,000, A good favored, Peerless Macaroni Good Decoration Demands a Note of Height In 10 years, the controller said, 5. banks had failed with total deposils of $2,000,000,000. flaky crusted pie makes any meal 8 fcast.~ Make your Losses Are Analyzed. crust in four minutes with ould not b hat those FLAKO, put in a filling and there’s your pie insured for such perfection that it will be eaten | to the last flake. Add Water to Flako— Your Pie Crust 1s Made. Order FLAKO PIE CRUST from your grocer. You will be delighted with the easy way vou | can make delicious pies this modern way. FLAKO PRODUCTS CORP. New Brunswick, N. J. Endorsed by Good Housekeeping have your Living Room really attractive, there should be at least some one piece that casts a note of _height. Too many horizon- tal pieces cause monotony. g 47¢ bag banks in_the which has been prevalent during | past decade, is still very pro- ||| neunced. The controller asked that a commit- | tee, composed of the Secs Treasury, governor of the Fede Rumford Baking Powder b 17¢ Sanico Pancake Flour 3 . 25¢ Log Cabin Syrup at the law require banks | establishing branches have vaid-in | capital stock of $1,000,000 and that the | ratio of capital and surlus to deposits THE SECRETARY - Casts a Charming Note of Height to Your Room Vermont Maid Syrup Jell-o 34 19¢ | Sanitary Quick Cook Oats ... Quart Jar of Queen Olives Libby’s Sauer Kraut R 8 R Plum Pudding Sanitary Butter Land O’Lakes Sweet Cream Butter Natutal GOLDEN COLOR HEQOs B.R) BAEFOIIE P.ERGOLATOHS) The Secretary most charm- ingly fills the need for the tall plenishing. Impressive- ly charming and ever so con- venient, it has a place in every home. RITTER PORK ( — /"\.- R R 3 ) and BEANS Secretary Desks Priced from $45 to $600 F un In The 90’s LD-FASHIONED ferris wheels gave fun-loving folks of the 90’s their greatest thrill! This form of amusement has since staled upon the public’s palate—but cof- fee-lovingWashingtonians still get their greatest taste thrill from Orienta Coffee—another favorite of the 90’s—still fresh roasted daily in the Nation’s Capital. BROWNIEG & BAINES Parking Service (Enter Cars at Ott’s Garage, 621 D Street) MAYER & CO. Nucoa Oleomargarine Between D and E Black Eyed Peas3 i 25¢ | Bulk Ihee 4. 25¢ White Soup Beans 3 = 25¢ Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE b. 29¢ Sanitary’s Jumbo Bread /" 10c¢ StarSoap 6 «is 25¢c | P 8 G Soap 6 =k 23¢ Ben Hur Laundry Soap, 4 - 15¢ Smoked Shoulders » 17¢ Seventh Street ALSO “CHARMING BLEND” CHICAGO MARKET COMPANY 311 7th ST. N. W. NAT. 2939 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS! Medium Extra L AM B Breast fi SHOULDER or Stew 14c SPARE RIBS—FRESH 15¢ SMOKED SHOULDER SCRAPPLE 1. 123¢ Small and g T N BOILING BEEF 14c Il)c HAMS HAMS Sul-r Cnred Regular Hams 22¢ FRESH PORK BRAINS BEEF ROAST 12;56 FRESH PICNICS 10c GOFFEE s PRIME RIB flOAST——BonelI and Rolled Rolled Our Red ie 19¢ Ib. 25: Coffee SAUSAGE FRESH GROUND BEEF FRESH PIG HAMS SausageMeat Small and Lean All-Pork 19¢ 15¢ Ih. 23¢ PORK LOIN ROAST Ih. 19¢ PORK CHOPS Lean Neck Chop: Rib or Loin. .25¢ EGGS--EGGS Ib. 15¢] SLICEI) ucon SOUSE CORN_BEEF Guaranteed 00Z. LIBERTY ROLL Ib. 35¢ 20c oz. 24¢ Eveiry One A delicious new butter made only of Fresh, Sweet Cream . . .. Try it! Certificate of Quality IN every package of LAND O’LAKES Sweet Cream Butter you will find 8 “Certificate of Quality” issued by authority of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculare. Look for this certificate when you buy butter Itisa further guarantee of quality e e et Ib. 25¢ FRAHI(S . 20¢ Pure BUTTER--BUTTERc~-—-~35(: STEAKS--STEAKS Sirloin Round : 25¢ LAND O'LAKES Sweet Cream Butter is literally “fresh beyond comparison” because it is made from cream as fresh and sweet as you serve on your own table. The 92,000 Land O’Lakes dairy farmers bring their cream while it is still fresh and sweet to Land O’Lakes spotless creameries where LAND O’ LAKES Sweet Cream Butter is made . . . It is tested in laboratories — pasteurized, and churned into golden-yellow butter. Cream with the slightest trace of acidity {sourness} is set aside never to be used in making LAND O’ LAKES Sweet Cream Butter. Nothing is added to this fine sweet cream; no acids or chemicals ordinarily used in churning sour cream butter. The fresh, sweet cream simply is churned, delicately salted, packed and shipped to our store that serves you. LAND OLAKES SWEET CREAM BUTTER On Sale Only at- All Our Sanitary & Piggly Wiggly Stores SANITARY GROCERY CO., Inc. z Doz. Ibs. for Large Large Oranges 2 - 55¢ Delicious Boxed Apples, 3 New Cabbage b. 6¢ | Lettuce Boxed Apples4:.29¢ | York Apples4 65c¢c 25c 10c¢, 12Y5¢ 3. zsc South Carolina Red Sweet Potatoes, 4 !:. Sanitary’s Special Coffee Cudahy’s Puritan Sliced Bacon b, selected B“lk Eggs Every Egg Guaranteed doz. carton of Sanico Selected Fresh Eggs R Chuck Roast Ib. Lamb Roast . Leg of Lamb In the Meat Market 19¢ 23c 38¢ 25¢ Porkl.oinnoast L Mrs. Faunce Sausage .50 b “Sanico’” Smoked Hams Wisconsin Full-Milk Cheese Sanico Peanut Butter o N 33c 27¢ 29c¢ 23c