Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1931, Page 36

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THE EVENING C NAME JUDGE LAFF Jurist Receives Votes of 1,735 of 1,086 Delegates for Guberna- torial Nomination. > o PIRATING U. S. BOOKS. |2 IS LEGAL IN RUSSIA ! Authors Protected Only by Specill Arrangement With Country Involved, Amtorg Advises. GIFTS T0 CHURCH ~ TOTAL $1.500,000 ‘Southern Presbyterian Wom- en Raise Huge Fund—Other Activities Outlined. By the Associated Press. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 14.—Judges | Ruby Laffoon, Madisonville, was selected | as the Democratic nominee for Gover- nor of Kentucky by the State Demo- cratic Convention Tuesday. Laffoon, judge of the Hopkins County | Circuit Court, was nominated on the | first ballot, He received the votes of | i735 of the 1986 delegates. Other | places on the ticket will be filled today. | The convention was the first con- | by |ducted by the Democratic party in| | Kentucky in 30 years for the Du.rposew of nominating State officials. The Republican State Committee will | meet at Louisville next Friday to d cide whether its candidates for Sta wide offices will be chosen by a conven- | [ton orin & 1 8 primary. l FIVE ARE INDICTED | | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 14.—The McGraw- | 111 Book Co., making public a letter from By the Assoclated Press. ST. LOUIS, May 14—Gifts 150,000 women of the Southern Pres- byterian Church to the church amount- ed to $1,502,966, says a report released today from the department of wom an’s work, with headquarters in this | city. Miss Janie W. tary, is to submit General Ascembly of the church at Montreat, N. C.. May 28 i The report says interest in church | work was promoted during the vear by | 2,520 classes in foreign missions, 2.549 | classes in home missions, 5.087 Bibic | study classes and 6,106 prayer bands At 63335 members, Four Arrested, One Sought for A special offering of $55. made for establishment of terial relief endowment fur of Mrs. W. C. Winsborough, secre emeritus of the department of won work Nine hundred women attended auxiliary training school at Mon r schools were held in 12 McGaughey, secre ho report to the IN ABDUCTION CASE 33 \!:«w' Kidnaping of Bank- er's Son. CORSICANA, T ments charging kidn: acy to commit a May 14 —Indict- ing and conspir faced by with the son of I sed by the Navarro HOLLYWOOD, Calif, May 14 (P)— County grand jury yesterday were under The only Oriental male star of film |arrest. A fifth was sought | history, Sessue Hayakawa, will return | Cleo Miller, county attorney, said to Hollywood soon to resume his mo- | Currie W. Caldwell, 26, one of the pris- | tion picture career which he left 12 |oners, had admitted taking part in the years ago for vaudeville, kidnaping of young Cerf, who was re- On June 3 he will arrive by steamer |leased the night of December 11 upon | in San Francisco from his home in | payment of $15.000 ransom. The others ,Japan. His first new picture will be | held were Doyle Nash, 22: Jimmie Nash, with Anna May Wong, Chinese actress. | 34, and Charles Hassel When Hayakawa quit films for the | Furcre over the abduction led the stage he left behind him a successful | Texas Legislature to enact as an emer- | career. He played in many films with | gency measure a law providing a ma outstanding screen celebrities. mum sentence of death for kidnapers. STAR. Amwrt the Soviet trading corporatios y that American authors against wholesale m "ot Thelr books by Soviet Russia, oflzcma of the book company said many of their publications dealing with technical and engineering problems had Been transiated into Russian without permission. The Amtorg Corporation, which took up the matter, sent the fol- lowing letter to the McGraw-Hill Co.: “‘Soviet publishing organizations state that to their regret they cannot under- teke to compensate the authors in ques- tion since Soviet law recognizes au- thors' rights on works which have ap- peared abroad only in case of the ex- 1732 Women Showed Us— 1732 housewives served Gorton's Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes tb 6928 people in the product’s original development. The result has pleased millions. Deep sea, fresh-flavored cod, mixed with mealy boiled potato, delicately seasoned and all ready to shape into small balls and fry. Deli- cious. Convenient. Healthful. At your grocer's. ALL DOCTORS SAY: “Fish is & part of ev ool Rl Gt Send for free recipe book “Deliciows Fish Dishes.” GORTON-PEW FISHERIES GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS e PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 RS S SR G STREET AT ELEVENTH SRS SRS RS Full-Fashioned Very Fine Qualities Chiffon or Service Weight Plaited or mercerized soles—garter tops and the price Colors:— Reve Tan Blush Sandee Mayfair Nu Brown White Gray Rare Values---Indeed! Gunmetal Matinee Nu Gray Palais Royal—Main Floor. Super Values in Silk Stockings Made by a famous maker, whose name we can’t advertise at this price! Buy 3, 6 or a dozen—they are that good So Much in Demand! 1,200 Pairs of Van Raalte Washable Fabric The colors you will want—white, eggshell and fawn, the three most im- OO portant light shades for Spring and $ 4 Summer, in the new longer lengths for the new shorter sleeves, Palais Royal—Main Floor WASHINGTON. | Better for ‘Baby D. C, THURSDAY, tence of & speclal arrangement be- tween the country involved and the Union of the Soviet Social Republics.” Pt Taxicab Theft Charged. Morris Herndon, 2000 block of H street northeast, was remanded to the grand jury under $500 bond in Police Court yesterday when arraigned on a charge of stealing the taxicab of Harry Limerick, 2224 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, March 25. K vEq & PERRINS SAUCE The Best Seasoning for TOMATO JUICE| N\(COCKTAIL / | Their Conveniencu and Economy are incidental. Use them daily. Ask Your DocTOR! At leading grocers and druggists everywhere STRAINED VEGETABLES MAY 14, 1931. EXTRA FLAKY ... prove it yourself! BREAK one of these dainty, slightly salted Sunshine Krispy Crackers...You can ac- tually see for yourself the'many, delicate layers of tiny, tender flakes that make them so much crisper and more flavorful. It's this extra flakiness that makes them just the cracker for delicious tea-sandwiches, for dainty spreads ... and all through meals. ; "Q SaLaps QAL ) Sunshine KRES PY CRACKERS Try them with your next grocery order! FROM THE THOUSAND WINDOW BAKERIES of Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. No matter /Low ofletz you serve it, it seems like some new treat! DOLE Hawaiian marvelously to almost any dish! You can serve it in hundreds of different ways, and never get tired of it. That’s because of its tempting, tantalizing flavor and fragrance. Um..m..m.. You'll know when you’ve tried these two new recipes! To help you choose the grade that fits your Pineapple adapts recipe (for of course, Nature gives different grades of pineapple) James D. Dole marks the grades for you. He does it by stamping the name DOLE right in the top of the can —and beneath that name the number 1, or2, or 3. Insist on seeing DOLE 1, or DOLE 2, or DOLE 3 when you buy —and you’re sure to get the grade you want. Hgelf PINEAPPLE CAPRICE Get yout health-giving vitamins in a delicious form! You do, in & dessert such as this one — made with golden-ripe Hawaiian Pinespple. Pineapple is a regular store-house of precious vitamins—A, and B, and C which make for good health and long life. To the syrup from a11b. 14 oz. can of DOLE 1 Tidbits add % cup sugar and a 2 inch stick of cinnamon. Bring to boiling. Add the Tidbits and simmer until soft and syrup is thick. (OF eourse, lovely DOLE 1 Tidbits are packed in richest syrup. That's why they're ideal for the recipe.) Cool. Have ready 6 individual angel food cup cakes. Hollow out cakes and fill with vanila ice cream (about 1 pint),’ SLICED * CRUSHED ¢ TIDBITS The pick of the pack—most perfect in appearance—in richest syrup. HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE SLICED * CRUSHED °* TIDBITS Slightly less perfect in appearance— costing less—but a fine, delicious fruit. HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE CROWN ROAST OF LAMB WITH SAUTED PINEAPPLE Meats served with pineapple are far more nutritious than meats alonel And this delicious crown rosst is no exception to the rule. Have butcher prepare crown roast of lamb, using 2 loins of 6 ribs each. Rub meat with salt and pepper and put a piece of salt pork on each rib bone to prevent burning. Place in hot oven 20 minutes o uneil seared. Reduce heat and cook until tender, about I hour, basting ocea- sionally. Remove to platter, fill center with hot buttered peas and carrots and replace fat on bones by paper frills. Saute 12 slices DOLE 2 Pinespple in butter and lay around the roast. Gamish with. parsley. Serves 6. It's economy to use delicous DOLE 2 Pineapple for this dish. You'll need two HAWAI IAN PINEAPPLE

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