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BURGESS IN PARIS 70 DISCUSS MONEY Official of Federal Reserve < and Bank of France Head Co,nfer on Gold. By Cable to The Star. PARIS, October 15. — Warren R.| ‘ Burgess, deputy iovernar of the Fed- ' eral Reserve Bank of New York, is in Parls continuing the _exchange of financial views begun in Basel with Clement Moret, governor of the Bank of Prance. Interest rates and gold movements form the main topics of his discussions. The French are beginning to adopt « saner view of American conditions, attitudes. Financial newspaper coolly, if not distinterestedly. discuss the sit- uation, while the political press places more vigor in its attacks as the eve of Premier Pierre Laval's departure for Washington approaches. Among the financial journals, Information gives what is considered to be the first intel- ligent opinion in France on the Hoover credit institute. It says: w a saner appreciation of President Hoover's creation of & na- tional credit corporation. This estab- mhmem could render great service in making more liquid those institutions temporarily embarrassed. Holds U. S. Inflation Distant. ~ “If the credit corporation uses only | rnp tal formed from subscriptions from | its associate banks and from its issu- | s, tion will not arise. | Only rediscounting with the Federal Re- serve Bank of {rozen credits would bing inflation or advances on poor . This precedents established by agricultural credits and the state of mind in politi- cll drcles but inflation is slUl dis- paper. danger exists, considering the e the other hand, the political news papers betray the nervousness with which the French view things. Midi of Paris writes: “As regards Europe, Amerfta is in an artificial pasition, o restore confl- enc appesse the wortles which me erolition of. Gieraany o to Tesore an atmospere favorable Tor. busincss, there are some initiatives to be taken. “Americans refused to take these Initiatives because they have a pahueal nancially present in America refuses to enter pomk‘nllv America refuses to cast its weight on the scales to help maintain stability in the Old World and respect for treaties. “The manifestations in Bad Harz- burg the recent Hitlerite meeting against the Bruening government would lose much of their importance if. for in-, stance, President Hoover would inform at America considers that lhe polmcal clauses of the Treaty of | Versailles should be upheld. Instead America_proposes 'to renew Germany's moratorium, which signifies also a moratorium for world confidence. ‘Federal Reserve Bank statements do not contain the secret of the dollar problem any morc. for its solution is psychological and political.” Americans See l‘nl“lcll Plot. Other French newspapers say that Mr. Burgess has only half convinced Europe that American finances are still sound. British newspapers adopt_a_similar attitude, with the London Daily Mail in its Continental edition writing that American branch banks in Paris are fissine sold trom New York to hoard their vaults here for security. important ench newspapers gre already shouting the victory of the anc over the pound and the dollar. Most Americans in Euroj are wildered by the malicious and inac- curate accounts of conditions in the United States, and those who six months ago refused to entertain the Thought. that a plot was being fo- mented, are inclined today to think mn the developments have been has- by a financial combine seeking political advantage. Others hold that there is no plot, but that some gov- ernments are trying to take advantage of the situation now that a crisis .. . lCOn"nlht 1931.) i SMOKE CLEARED OUT Aly in Railway Smoking Cars Kept Fresh by Device. 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BEEF ... | Standard Oysters. .ot 30c; o 57c - Melrose Sliced Bacon Puritan Sliced Bacon ‘Another New SANITARY 5 MEAT MARKET OPENS SATURDAY 1620 14th N.W. | | Now you can buy your entire | food needs at one stop. ! IN OUR MEAT MARKETS t Lean Fresh Hams ' Shoulder Veal Roast - 18c Boned BreastotVeal - 15¢ [« Rib Chops. .. .w 33c { Prime Rib Roast ». 29c { Loin Roast. .. .w. 23c ',‘ SireddedWheats ... ... 10¢ { Loin Chops....w 37c { Chuck Roast...® 19¢ { End Chops..... w 23c Sanitary Oats... . .3 pkss. 20c | Shoulder Chops.™ 21c | 3-Corner Roast.w. 21c { Center Chops...»28¢c [ Quaker Oats .. ..10c ana 23¢ Shoulder Roast. . 17¢ { Hamburg Steak . 19c { Shoulders . ....». 17¢ § g:.l::;{.fi:".l ------ ::: gz || Leg of Lamb.. .» 25¢ { Boiling Beef. . .w. 10c { Liver ..-.-.. ... n. 10¢ 1 i 5 81t 10 ‘ TWO-DAY SALE pounds Sliced Halibut. . . ... .. ... w 31lc | Brookfield Sausage Meat » 1931. t . ~ ALSO OWNING @:\ AND OPERATING These Prices Prevall in Washington and Vicinity Pink Salmon........ Chum Salmen........ FREE b 1 8e A strongly constructed six-sided pie pan (a really wonhwh:l. uten- sil) with 1Y;-pound tin of— CRISCO i 34c PORK... § b 11%2¢ Friday and Saturday Only Last year this combination sale | was extremely popnllr. but never was it sold at this price. PHILA CREAM 15c Tokay Grapes o 19¢ Shnthrd Comn..... 3 tins 25¢ Standard Peas. .. .. 3 tns 25¢ Standard Beans. .. .3 uns 22¢ OEN . Pickles 1/z-lh. e o t l/-ll:. 13 e 16¢ oo Bunch Carrots A;:d a;Iiv ew 7. SANITARY | MEAT MARKET || For K 3 ALEXANDRIA | 907 King St. | OPENS SATURDAY ‘ 2--19e ~ Grimes Golden Apples The season’s best quahty | offered at the lowest price in our memory. 4--13c 4 Package ‘ | Cooked Shrimp. ... . ..... w. 49¢ } Fancy Fresh Trout. . v iGe § C G,E,ESE Y'“PW Sweet Potatoes . . . " Regular Lump Crabmeat . . . . 29c { Fresh Bluefish . ......... ». 15¢ | KRISPY CRACKERS . White Potatoes . Fancy Juicy Lemons i NewKale. ........... Stringless Beans. . ... .. ‘ Quality and Economy | Have Made This Cake Walhm(lon s } Big Cake Value JUMBO POUND CAKE s 25c | | Made of only finest quality in- ’ gredients . A | bakery in our own modern SANICO ICE CREAM .- 20c | FRUITS & VEGETABLES Lowest Price on Cranberries in Years Eatmoor Cranberries New cranberriea s | advertised in the newspapers and magazines. Cranberry | . sauce is appreciated with fowl and most meats. Single Pound 10- 8-~ zse Bunch Turnips. . Savoy Spinach Pumpkin 4 Pickling Peppers..... ... .. Lima Beans Iceberg Lettuce Cooking Apples 4 s 13c 10 ms. 15¢ 3 tor 10c 218 23c .41 25¢ .3 ns. 25¢ 2 wr 15¢ Flouda Grapefrunt, lOc 8 lzi/zc Sanico Jelly The Butter Market Is Rapidly Advancing —- At Today’s Market These Prices Are Extremely Low ‘Land O’Lakes ¢, 45 Sweet Cream Butter Sanitary . . 39 Fresh Creamery Butter Jumbo .. ... % 77 Country Style Roll Pound Carton EVERY-DAY VALUES ... Dromedary Pitted Dates . .»= 19¢ Campbell's Tomato Juice . 3t~ 25¢ Wisconsin Cheese . . . .m™ 25¢ Peerless Macaroni, etc. . . » B Sanico Macaroni; etc. . . 3 »= 25¢ Wheatena . . . Cream of Wheat . o 22¢ 2 wes 26¢: e 2l ¢ Sanico-Pancake . . . 3w 25¢ Sanico Buckwheat . . 3 » 25¢ Phillips Delicious Beans . . . 5c Ritter Pork & Beans . . . 3u=20c . . . and a pineapple value extraordinary We are now offering standard grade sliced pineapple at what we believe to be the lowest price quoted here in many Just think of it, eight large, thick years. slices in each tin and two tins for less than thirty cents. Plantation Sliced Hawaiian PINEAPPLE 2:«..&:‘-/,_29‘; ...and it's DOLE packed, too - | [ e S - Campbell’s Soups 3 i 25¢ A variety to please you surely—16 different kind:—6 tins : 49c; stock up today, it will come in handy. Campbell’s 322 You never tire of toma;o-—s tins, 43c. Buy a dozen or more for future use. \ 'Hershey’s Cocoa. .. mle You know Hershey’s—it’s a real bargain at this price. tins for TOMATO souP UNEEDA | BAKERS g The old time spiced wafers now in the protected 1-pound | package. Sanico Flour % 29¢ = 53¢ ::< Thousands of repeat buyen attest the satisfaction this fine ALL-PURPOSE flour will give you. b g Selox .8 m‘ ............ 2 »se 25¢ i 35cBrooms.....................'"hZSc - Ivory Soap.. -2 um 23c 3 " Samco Pancake _— 1 ENGLAND: Syrup You know the goodness of Sanico Pancake Flour. New Eng- land is a tasty maple and cane blended syrup. This is probably the biggest value we have ever offered on a combination sale. pint bottle | Nucoa Nut Margarine. . . | Sealect Evaporated Milk. . . . Sanico Selected Fresh Eggs. . . | Camplgell’s Pork & Beans. . Spiced Wafers *' 19¢ 39 . this is the brand you see so often | now on sale—fine eaters—and | COFFEE Satisfaction Plus ECONOMY Just as a man may prefer a mild cigar to a heavier, more expensive cigar, just so many coffee drinkers prefer a mild coffee. Sanitary Special is 2 mild, yet satisfying coffee . . . and priced extremely low. ‘SPECL l 7cLb. SPECIAL COFFEE = 50c EVERY-DAY VALUES ... Sanico Peanut Butter . . .m™ 23¢ Musselman's Apple Butter . . » 10c Strawberry Preserves g . . s 35¢c White House Rice . . . 10c . . pkg. Oven-Ready Biscuits . . .= 10c Hurff Tomato Juice . . .Mt |Qc Melrose Sliced Bacon : . .%® |3¢c Puritan Sliced Bacon . . .%™ |éc Oil or Mustard Sardines . White Star TunaFish . . . .=23¢ .Catalina Tuna Fish . . 3 s B0c Bargain Prices - - - Quality Foods Assort as You Choose Shriver’s A-1 Corn Blue Bidge Cut Beans Harmony June Peas Shriver’s Peas & Carrots Heart of Maine Apple Sauce These are excgptional values. 2--19 Buy a dozen or more tins and save. 2u= Q¢

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