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PANTAGES IS HELD WITH FOUR OTHERS Must Stand Trial on Charge Girls Were Subjected to | Immoral Acts. By the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif,, April 16.—Alex- ander Pantages and four co-defendants | were held today for trial in Superior | Court on charges that they had sub- Jected girls of high school age to acts | ©of immorality. | A Justice Court yesterday ordered | the wealthy theater owner and his al- leged associates tried after hearing the | testimony of Miss Lydia Nitto and Miss Helen Livingston. The decision marked the second time within 18 months that Pantages has | been held for trial because of alleged crimes against young women. In Oc- tober, 1928, he was convicted in Los Angeles of assaulunfi Eunice Pringle, | co-ed dancer. He hal been granted a | new trial and is at liberty under bund‘ of $100,000. | Others Facing Trial. A year after his trial in Los Angeles | he was alleged, in complaints filed here, to have participatsd in a party at a fashionable San Diego Hotel in which Miss Nitto and Miss Livingston alleg- edly were procured for them through a “vice bazaar.” John P. Mills and Jesse Shreve, fqrmer business zssociates of Pantages, were alleged to have attended the party with him and will be tried at the same time. William Jobelmann, Pantages' former press agent, and Mrs. Olive Clark Day, accused of supplying the giris, com- plete the list of defendants. The de- fense offered no witnesses. Pantages Is Dismayed. Mills faces similar charges in Los Angeles in another case and Jobelmann | and Mrs. Day are accused there of operating a bureau in which young women were supplied to’ wealthy men. Pantages and his alleged associates | expressed dismay at the decision, but | indicated they believed they possessed | evidence which would win them ac- quittal. | A charge of criminal attack against Bhreve was dropped because Miss Liv- ingston failed to testify he attacked her, but he still faces charges of conspiracy to violate the ]u\emle act. MILLIONAIRE DEFENDS SOVIET TRADE POLICY| SR | J. D. Clark Denies Dumping Re-! ports as Fish Denounces in Same Building. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., April 16.—A de-| nial that Russia would attempt to wreck capitalistic countries by dumping goods on their shores was made here yester- day by John D. Clark, millionaire, former director of the Standard O1l Co, | of Indiana, now a student of economies at Johns Hopiins University. He ad- dressed the Baltimore Export and | Managers’ Club at a noon luncheon. At the same time and in the same building and with only a thin partition separating them Representative Hamil- ton Fish of New York, speaking to dele- gates attending the annual meeting of | the Maryland Federation of Women's | Clubs, denounced Communism as & world menace. The Russian people, Mr. Cllrk asserted, are living on the barest neces- | sities in their willingness to industrialize their country under the terms cf the five-year plan, but they are doing this, d, because they are picturing | themselves living in the American | fashion, owning automobiles and house- | hold conveniences at the end of that | period. The Russian people are interested | primarily in improving their own | economic fortunes. They are not push- ing’ the five-year plan with a world trade war in view, Mr. Clark said. COLUMNIST IS GUEST | J. Tandy Ellis of Lexington Will Attend Kentucky Society Meeting. The Kentucky Society will have Gen James Tandy Ellis of Lexington, Ky.,| humorous columnist of the Louisville | Times and Cincinnati Times- its guest tomorrow evening at the Wil- | lard. The program will start at 8:45 o'clock and dancing will follow the meet Bank Gives Cashier $500 and Vacation For Bamht Kl"lll“ By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., April 16.—In recognition of his services in trustrating an attempted hold-up last week by killing Joseph Hayes, notorious Chicago gangster, the board of directors of the First National Bank of Soutnern Maryland he have voted to give Clande H. Ow assistant cashier, $500 and two we vacation. it was announced -by C. A. M. Wells, president, today. Officials of the three banks in this town have agreed to close their doors at 3 pm. it was announced yesterday. Heretofore they have b keeping open until 4:30, but the attempted hold-up it was covered the daylight burglary insu ance covers only official hours, which are from 9 to definite dite had been fixed day as to when the new hours would g0 into effect, CONCENTRATION REGIME IS FORMED IN RUMANIA | i | i | | Government Headed by Nicholas Titulescu Meets to Discuss Dis- tribution of Offices. By the Associated Press. BUCHAREST, Rumania, April 16— | A concentration’ government, headed b; Nicholas Titulescu, recent Minister to| Great Britain, was formed here last night. It embraces the parties of Dr. Julius Maniu, Ion J. Buca, Dr. Nicho las Lupu and Ceorge Bratianu—that Zaranist. Peasant, 1 Peacant and DL The Popular Party andru_Ave is not participating in | the new government. A meeting was | held last night to discuss distriby of varkuus offices of the ne POWER IS EXTENDED MINNEAPOLISA April 16 (#).—The receivership of the Minnesota & Ontario | Paper Co., already in effect in Minne- sota, yesterday was extended to seven | other States—Maine, New York, Ten- nessee, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and ! Oklahoma. ‘The action means that the receivers for the concern, which is controlled by | the Backus Interests, may take any nec- essary steps to collect money due from ewspapers and other debtors. Save Money on New Lawn Fencing m & C. Sts SW. ts TOMPRICES ) 5925Ga AveNW. $10 DOWN | $2 WEEKLY | Thi: a Rebuilt Piano and we will take it back at this price any time in two years. STIEFF CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. 1340 G Street N.W. Footwear Jewels of the SunI AUTHENTIC DAYTI The Stetson ME FOOTWEAR Shoe Shops of Washington Owned and opsrited by The Stetsen Shoe Co., Inc. 1311 F Street ‘Washington, D', C. » NEW AND COMPLETE DGS STORE IN THE VICINITY OF 2140 N ST. N.W. OSCAR NOZANSKY PHONE OWNER 5615 DECATUR GOLD BAG CHASE & SANBORN ;% (Dated) . . COFFEE .1 25¢ | Wilkins e - 33c| ORIENTA Lb. 37c 5 Lb. 38(: GOOD FOOD AND LOW PRICES ARE FEATURED AT ALL DGS STORES ERMINED E_OF THE IT. THE DGS REPUTATION FOR WHIC SUR! MEAL TO BE I"I:R[E(TL\ SATISFACTORY. FANCY LEG OF LAMB POUND 29¢ SHOULDER LAMB ROAST PRIME RIB ROAST Fresh Ground Hamburger. ..... Round Steak..... Sirloin Steak..... Fresh Hams Fresh Shoulders Spare Ribs End Cut Pork Chops. ... . 25¢ Jos. Phillips’ the Original Sausage . 35¢ STRIP BACON WHOLE OR HALF FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS Fish Sperials «Ib. . 33c . 25¢ v I7e FRESH BUCK SHAD...........»15c FANCY FRESH CROAKERS, 2 ™ 15c 40 FATHOM FILLET.. 3 pkgs. 23c .Pkg. or can 8c .2 pkgs. 15¢ .Pkg. 13c .2 cans 25c .7-0z. jar 20c .»25¢ Krumm’s Macaroni Bee Brand Spices. . Post Toasties. .. Puffed Wheat..... Libby’s Tomato Juice. . .. Edwards’ Stuffed Olives. TODDY Buy any size can Toddy and get regular 35c Ten Second Mixer for 1c The handiest kitchen mixer and measuring glass you ever saw. * Star Specials IVORY SOAP Ivory Soap needs no introduction, Tt enjoys a national reputa- tion for purity cleaning power, etc. Special. DEL MONTE PEAS So well known to the housewife to be sweet and tender. At a real low price for this week. SCHIMMELS PRESERVES Schimmels pure fruit preserves are carefully prepared from resh fruits and granulated sugar. They are the homemade kind of a high standard DEL MONTE PEACHES The finest and most carefully selected California peaches. Packed in heavy syrup. BLUE RIBBON PEACHES This time it is dry peaches. They are exceptionally good for stewing or for pies. Try some at our low price. LIBBY’S APPLE SAUCE Libby's is one of the finest grades of apple sauce. No sugar need be added and is entitely free from skin and core. An apple sauce you will like. Stock your pantry at our lowest price. PARAMOUNT PICKLES Above all except in price is exceptionally true with Paramount Sweet Pickles. They are very good and’the price is low. BRILLO : Brillo pads are made of finest soft metal threads with a cake of cleanser containing purest vegetable oil, which combination guar- antees to clean and polish in one single combination. 2 2 19¢ Full Qt. Jar ON THE QUALITY OF THE MEAT RESTS THE SUCCESS OF THE MEAL HIGHEST QUALITY CHUCK ROAST Veal Cutlet. . ... Tender Beef Liver. .. Breast of Lamb. .. .. Boiling Plate Beef Kingans Sliced Bacon American Beauty Sliced Bacon. .1. Auth’s Frankfurters. . .. Auth’s Royal Pork. . WEEK Z:0N F16 BARS IN NEW OVEN-FRESH PACK! Health-giving pure figs with golden brown outer crust. Good for the entire family. Spe- cial for this sale. Tomato or Vegetable RITTE SCHIMMEL’S JELLY Budweiser Malt Syrup .. c- ., TETLEY’S TEA ‘ROCK CREEK GINGER ALE l)l [icious LION le Bars S ounces 25 25-0z. pkg. souP 8 0:z. Glass 12¢ 3 Lb.Can §§¢€ Y;-Lb. Pkg. 23 25¢ Ige. bottles (contents) FOR YOUR HUSBAND’S BREAKFAST A REAL APPETIZING COMBINATION One Pound Jos. The Original All SAUSAGE Regular Price Pancake ....14c Sausage ....35¢ Regulur. . .49¢ WASHINGTON FLOUR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR END SPECIAL GOLD BAND BUTTER Gold Band Butter is gain- ing more satisfied customers every day and the reason for that is—that Gold Band is a pure creamery butter—that it is churned fresh daily and that the price is very low. You will also become a satis- fied user of Gold Band Butter by getting a trial pound at your nearest DGS store. 2 POUNDs 65 Ayrshire Butter Rich in Flavor, Rich in Quality 4 Cakes zSc 2 < 29¢ oA 35 e Tall c.,.,zsc 1-Ib. 29 e . pkgs. 39¢ 35¢ Ige. pkp. . BQe Fresh Fruits aud Uegetahles Fresh Peas IN POD . 2.29c¢ NEW CABBAGE ICEBERG LETTUCE FANCY SPINACH Juicy Oranges, 200 Size Juicy Oranges, 150 Size........ Fancy Grapefruit........... Fancy Grapefruit IDAHO POTATOES SWEET POTATOES , YELLOW ONIONS Phillips Pork What could be more wholesome and satisfying than Hot Pancakes sweetened with Vermont Syrup and served with Pure Pork Sausage Cakes. .4 for 25¢ .3 for 25¢ One Pkg. Aunt Jemima PANCAKE FLCUR 1 45¢< l2 lb 4 lc 12-1b. 47c bag AND This Week—Both for Alderney Green Meadow MILK 2 QUARTS 25 [ J Jack & Jill Dessert 3 pkgs. 23c Old Virginia Apple Butter Ige. jar 20c Schindler’s Peanut Butter...16-0z. jar 23c Brewer-Snyder’s Potato Chips. .Ige. pkg. 9c Dromedary Dates French Mustard GUNDERSHEIMERS Junior Layer CAKES A Good Individual ok zsc Cake for Lunch, Pic- nic or Party. In 7 Flavors. Vegetables, as in every other food item, are carefully selected by the DGS owner—the kind that is best liked by his custom- ers, and the prices are excep- tionally low for this week. Maine Potatoes Lb. 4¢ 2 Heads 19¢C 3 Lb. 20¢ Old Fashioned Winesap Apples. .... 4 lbs., 29¢c Fancy Carrots. . . ....2 bunches, 15¢ Fancy Beets...........2 bunches, 15¢ B Lbs. 19¢ 4 L. 19¢ 4 Lbs. 10€ b