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CHARGES BY GANDH REACT AGAINST HIM Mahatma’s Attendance at Round Table Seen Useless m; { View of Accusations. By the Associated Press. BOMBAY, India, August 20—All| hope that Mahatma Gandhi might help England frame a new constitution for India appeared to have vanished today | with“h blunt statement by Gendhi at Ahmedabad that he is unrepentant for | publishing his indictment against the ! government. Similarly, Viceroy Willingdon sudden- Iy stiffened his attitude at Calcutta and d.clded to abandon his fortnight tour | and return to Simla to deal !lllh Glndhl& challenge. He was rep- resented as feeling that Gandhi's pres- ance at the second round table confer- ence is impossible in view of his broad- slde‘ charging breaches in the Delhi pact. BABY DAY WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED “Baby day” was celcbrated at the Tenley Jannéy Flayground, Wisoonsin avenu: and Albemarle street, yesterday with the staging of a baby contest. Prize winners in the contest for 1-year-olds were George Burch, first; | Virginia Sanders, second, and John . third. ' In -the 2-year-old nss, Harry end Hilda Weaver, twins, tured first honors. Eight other s were awarded in classes for bables up to 4 years of age. Mrs. Lydia Gassman, director, spon- sored the event. An exhibition of handiwork by _playground Summer |school. puplls willbe held August 28, ;zs England s Oldest Woman. Roff of Plymouth who recently | celebrated her 107th birthday, ls be- | Yieved to b the oldest woman in Great Britain, Born when George IV was on the throne, she has lived in five reigns; Willlam IV, Queen WVictorls, | Eawara ‘vir and Geo § Taculiies are good and. sithough she | ¥pends most of her time in ped che, |15 able to sit in a chair several hours | [each day. She lived many years in | London, where her }msbflnd was whart owner. Jer grandson, 'Lieut. oL, Frank Phiiips, 1s & partner in. & | firm of shipping agents. ] | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, TIITIIT In Sanitar- * tores | Uneeda :kers ' Cocoanut N.acaroons : 29¢ Practically caffeine- free cofice. We also 1.1 Deliciously good e cakes—baked by the bakers of Uneeda Biscuits. AUGUST 20, 1931. 553000000006 000 00000004 ' Choicest Meals for Your Table... ‘Everything in fine meats for your table; grain-fed beef, gen- If you have a car or work aroun n e yard, keep a cake of Lava in the bathroom. i el Cake uine Spring lamb, fancy veal and pork. . .priced to please. Top Round Steak Bottem Round Steak. . Porterhouse Steak Hamburg Steak Sirloin Steak ....... Veal Cutlets Shoulder Veal Roast. . . Sheulder Veal Chops. .. Breast of Veal Rib Veal Chops. ... ..... . 3¢ ». 2lc ». 23¢ ... 4lc . 19¢ ». 49¢ 2 Rib Lamb Chops Loin Lamb Chops Shoulder Lamb Chops. . Shoulder Lamb Roast. . Breast of Lamb ®. 55¢ ». 25¢ %N 121 LONG BOY LEG OF SPRING LAMB B 21¢€ Campaign Imminent. ° Thus India seems once more to be on the verge of a calamitous civil dis- | lience campaign, for Gandhi already | has declared he will not acccpt the con- ference’s decisions as binding upon the natfonalists and will renew his fight against the government if it fails to | grant his demands for ;elf-| [c\crnmenn unfettered by British control. Whatever chance existed for an .n- derstanding between the mahatma and the viceroy appears to have been wiped out by GInd.hls preclpfl.lte publiclflon of his “ rge-sheet” against the Brit- ish pmvinclal officials. It was said by those close to the viceroy that he was | on the point of extending the laurel | wreath when the accusations were | dssued. SANDWICH SPREAD \ Wholly Unrepentant. | Gandhi said: “If there was an n‘ shance of the government ccnesding Just claim for an im am unable to underxu d chance is in an; affected by the pubncannn of the charge-sheet. Indeed, th> reference thereto in the viceroy's letter to me made n. imperative. There was an in- demand for its punncmon from | the demand us\ “Moreover, - without publishing the | eharge-sheet 1 could not present the congress' case completely. I finally published the plptn only!lfln' the vice- refore, am wlmlly unrepennn were sharp declines here in cot- 'an, blll]lcn and securities on the possi- bility of a renew2l of the civil dis- obedience cnnp-l;n JAMESON CALLEU IN CANNON INQUIRY’ Benate C:unmittez Summons Capi- talist to Tel| of 1928 Anti< Smith Fund. By the Associated Press The Senate Campaign Funds Com- mittee a been Better for lBaby Their Convenience and omy are incidental. Use them daily. Ask Your DocTor! Jameson previously testified he gave | et churchman | the Anti-Smith Com- ITIMN!D VIGBTABL!! SAILING THURSDAY—AUGUST 27 "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" See your local travel agent, or AR 16 glorious days . . . stop at Havara and the Panama Canal All twin-bed, outside staterooms. Sailings from New York. “PRESIDENT MCKINLEY” STEAMSHIP LINES SEPTEMBER 3rd 1005 Connecticut N.W., Wash., MEtrop. 0695 First Class, $225 A DOLLAR LINER SAILS EVERY THURSDAY "KOOLMOTOR OIL COOLS as it lubricates of how high the speed or how long sustained, KOOLMOTOR OIL keeps any motor cooler . . . absorbs searing heat .. . carries It away from hot friction surfaces and bearings. Refill your SERNG, ‘e crank-case with this perfect Pennsyl- wvania motor oil today to prove it. r—wm CITIES SERVICE PURE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Crew Levick Company A“yd*luvl- Company g*h"v.‘.'.u-.r vea ..u...-....-!u..—. 06009009900}0&»»_@‘9090 , ly reminds you of pre- prohibition beer . . . this is due in a large measure to its being aged in vats for months before it is de- alcoholized. bottles 40 c Carton of 12 bottles, $1.55 No bottle deposit—2c rebate. 906000000000000000000000000. 00000050000000000000000000 XX 4 to be Accepted by the Committee on Foodsof the American Medical Assn. ’rlIlS sweet (not sour) cream butter is the FIRST butter ever “accepted” by the Committee on Foods of the Amer- ican Medical Association. Fresh . sweet, lightly salted ...LAND O" LAKES Sweet Cream Butter gives a new and delicious flavor because it is always made of sweet (not sour) cream. Sanitary i 35c Butter . ..Ib. X Per Lb. 39C 2.1b. roll 67c I3 212 Jumbo Country Butter Roil 23 & I3 00000000 B&M Brown Bread Stokely’s Cut Beets Burt Olney Whole Beets Blue Ridge Carrots Standard Cut Beans Standard Grade Peas Standard Tomatces Standard Grzde Comn . ... Trusty Friend Tomatoes . . Del Maiz Corn Del Maiz Corn Niblets 3 tins 25¢ 3 tins 25¢ 3 tins 22¢ .3 uns 25¢ . .3 tins 25¢ 400000000 000000000000000000005000000000050080060004004042000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000043000030000500005000000 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Again T his Week End srree AVOCADAS 15¢- Here is a delicacy usually sold at a far higher price. This exceptionally low price is possible only because of an oversupply in New York. We were able to buy a supply at a considerable savings, which we pass on to you. Elberta Peaches Stringless Beans Sweet Corn on Cob Fresk Lima Beans Fresh Peas in the Pod . Home Grown Tomatoes California Lemons Yellow Sweet Potatoes 4 s 19¢ Large, Ripe Bananas . .aczen 15¢ & 19¢ FANCY APPLES For Both Cooking and Eating Boxed Apples 3 = 25¢ " 5w25¢ At the exceptionally low price of — Cooking Apples 4 = 15¢ Large, Fine Summer Rambo Applu 9000006000000 0009 . .delicious as a hot roast, equally delicious when served cold. . FOR FRIDAY Sanico Fresh Eggs Wisconsin Chéese Fancy Sharp Cheese Bulk or Carton Lard . Del Monte Picnic Tips Del Monte Apricots Del Monte Cherries No. 1 tin 15¢; No. 214 tin 25¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad Del Monte Fruit Salad Del Monte Spinach ~o. 2 tin 13¢; markets. Fresh Boston Mackerel. . . . . . m. 19¢ Fresh Fillet Haddock 20 Reg. Lump Crabmeat ...... . 29¢ Fresh Trout .. Sliced Halibut . FRYING CHICKENS . . . Killed and dressed directly under our own supervision. LARGE Skinned HAMS . . . . » Whele or half ham only at this price—slices, per pound, 29¢c. SMOKED AND COOKED MEATS Smoked Shoulders. ................... w. 17¢ Sanico Smoked Hams vo ik B Heavy Bacon Strips s g Light Bacon SWips. . . ...onie0o0io.0ouw ». 23c Puritan Sliced Bacon. ... . cocseove o oowas ». 33¢ Cooked Boneless Hams Cooked Boneless Ham Sliced Dried Beef Pickled Pigs’ Feet Pickled Lambs’ Tongues .a bargain this week end FRESH KILLED DUCKLINGS From Morgan’s Duck Ranch, the same fine ducks you are accustomed to get in our coe | Sliced AT NO ADDITION IN COST ........... ®. 15¢ Fresh Butterfish .......... ». 21¢ ........... w. 31 n. 35¢ C Sanico Sandwich loaf is | also sliced at old price of 9c. Special Coffee 19¢ Green Bag 29¢ Sanico KY (1 A coffee to suit your pocketbook and to please your taste. Vacuum Packed PHILLIPS BEANS Baked with PORK Leie G Hunt's Fruit for Salad Hunt's Fruit for Salad Hunt’s Small Green Gibraltar Ungraded Asparagus Heart of Maine Apple Sauce Musselman’s Apple Sauce Ritter Pork and Beans Campbell’s Pork and Beans . Heinz Baked Beans . Heinz Baked Beans . B&M Baked Beans ...t tin25¢; 1%4-m. tin 37¢ No. 1 tin 15¢ No. 1 tin 20¢ Ne. 235 tin 15¢ SEALECT EVAPORATED MILK You Can See If TEA Green and Mixed Big Pkg. 1 Oc V4 Lb. STANDARD TOMATOES New Low Price 4 ro21ns 2§€ SANICO FLOUR . ... 12-n. s 35¢ large tin 10€ 2 m. 23C | FANCY CRAB MEAT . . | KING OSCAR More Days to Save on T hese Specials DEL MONTE SARDINES IMPORTED 27 23¢ }KELLOGG’SRICEKRISPIES.....ZMIS«:? P g zmlsc,u-zsc WISCONSIN CHEESE . GRAPE JUICE .. 5% CORN or PEAS . .. "'3 s z;e Bargam of Bargams PINEAPPLE Eight large, thick, slices of Plan- DEL MONTE PEARS. . i e 1 21 LARGE CHIPSO . CAMAY SOAP. . .oov2 = 15c | - 2”15«:? SCH”TZBREW esesssesinsen lb.tfl- 49C vie- 20¢ | : " HONEYMOON ORANGE JUICE. . . . . w 5¢ tation Hawaiian pine apple in sweet syrup for only 17¢ or 3 50 tins Honey Dew Pineapple™;2*%21c | Heney Dew Pineapple™!%15¢c | | Honey Dew Pineapple *;,*18c ’ ~«" SUNSHINE HYDROX | For Dessert < SANICO ICE CREAM {25¢ dueonflyu.-t:i’-wi-fiulumhru I Where i little? Offered in 200 0006004000000 090¢00000006006000004 IIIIIIT