Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1932, Page 16

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A—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932. BUSIESS RACKETS FOUGHTBY CHIAGO 4 PRI —. | Several Groups Join Drive on Terrorists Who Prey on Legitimate Enterprises. By the Associated Press. | CHICAGO, January 18—Having rig | the eity of its ranking liquor gangsters, Chicago has trained its guns on the racketeers who soourge the business| [eS fleld. From the terrorist who preys on and dyers to the fast-talking t 0! el lmms(lon Bzalnst all n!lhcm 'H e drive started after the kll & c ran ng and d}eink firm. nt is & move to st an y o y cited statistics to show is the most profitable in the Nation's second should be crushed. association, the State's the Better Business | scores of business men and | tatives in the State Legisla- have joined in the drive ing ton_ will pn\au as in the days when A1 capone and George “Bugs” Moran fought bloody battles over the right to | wictimize shop and plant owners, ‘ “There are gangs hired to slug, throw acid, and kill to keep larger ngs in control of the cleaning facket,” Assistant State's Attorney Ed- ward Dufficy sald. “But we have suffi- elent strength to overthrow both the iangs of thugs and the gangs which ire them Rosenberg, who fought for 20 years fo purge the dry cleaning industry o!‘ racketeering, was knocked unconsclous #nd then shot to death last week near tion. tion. Here is a charmingly designed Karpen Living Room Group of much comfort and rare good looks. Fine curled, black hair filling. Suspended webbed construc- $165 is a pretty low price for such style and dependability in upholstered furniture. Seventh Street Enters House of Correction HEIRESS SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS FOR SLAYING. year-old Flint, Mich,, heiress, photographed as Touse of Correction, where she was sentenced ed ELEN JOY MORGAN E ent roit E 2 H to serve from 20 t years for the sls)mg !axv, April of Leslie Casteel, ‘ her garage n‘erhm'c sweetheart. gan _(center) was accom- panied by Mrs. Anna Whaley, police mntron \lelt), and L\eut G?Ol'xc Ferguson of lhe M!(‘higan State pollc(‘ his home in suburban Maywood. Hi: death aroused city authorities to the palnt where they declm’l‘d that mkeweflnx must be ended.” r the war against unscrupulous securltlu dealers, Gov. Louis L. Em- merson announced, in his call for a | special session of the Assembly, that Jcmslatlon should Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The Star to your home every ewenmg and Sunday morning. Route Agent will collect at th! end of each month, at the rate of 1%, cents per day and 5 cents Sunday. be enacted to mend | DS the State law and | Srengthen the Tegulatory and enforce- ment body. Discounts from 10% to 50% in The February Sale of Lifetime Furniture A Karpen 2-Piece Group with Soft Pillow Backs A Choice of Several Upholsteries 165 Parking Service . . . Drive to our Rear Entrance. Your car will be parked. MAYER & CO. Between D and E Karpen guaranteed construc- See it now! Many others sale-priced now. SEEK RESTING PLACE OF HEROES OF TROY Cincinnati University Expedition Will Look for Cemetery in Asia Minor. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, January 18— The - hitherto undiscovered cemetery where rest the remains of the heroes|g of ancient Troy will be sought in Asia Minor by an expedition sponsored by | | the University of Cincinnatl. The work will be done as the result of recent action of the Turkish gov ernment granting permission for the endeavor. archeologists, _under il in February. Athens, Greece, there to meet Dr. Wil- liam T. le, head of the unis Tty claseital department, and the group will go thence to Istanbul to launch the enterprise. Work 1s sched- uled to begin in the Sprin vae Dogs K:ll Boy of 8. SANTA CRUZ, Callf, be owned by & nelghbor. An inquest will be held today. [EGSCHAFERTD KOHLER of KOHLER Artistry in Plumbing Fixtures on Display 4100 Georgia Ave AD-0I45 sufFERf“ ‘ 25t cuick el fom colds, sl m’l{; r.y‘ ;wlvl'n:{ondon o et rovrlthra ‘one stores, 30 cents and 60‘ ater: 1Y) IEF | w ronnQUICK RELIEF January 18| () —Pete Pesentl, 6-year-old son of | Antone Pesenti, Happy Valley rancher, | § | Was killed yesterday by five dogs which | attacked him near his home, 11 miles | north of here. The dogs were said to SUGGESTIONS! !— for your “Grocery list.” Jot down your needs now—the articles suggested below offer you exceptional value! 3-DAY SPECIAL Until Wednesday’s Closing IONA CALIFORNIA /| PEACHES 2.:.25. 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Red Circle Coffee . . Bokar Coffee . . . Quaker Maid Tomato CHILI SAUCE 2z 15e Serve With Fish or Meat Ketchup 2 . 17¢ | 25¢ 14-0z. Pure and Wholesome .‘ bottles Sunnyfield Quick Oats . Ralston Wi Cereal . . . Ralston Rye-Crisp . . . 3 = v 20c | White House Evap. Milk . 3 e 20¢ . »= 22c|Eagle Brand Condensed Milk . == [9¢ me. 24c{Bosco v wintmx . . . .. A2 23¢ PILLSBURY’S Pancake FLOUR k. | Qe It makes the finest pan- cakes you ever tasted—far better than the old-fash- ioned kind. PlLLSBI:IRY’S CAKE FLOUR Pks. 27 e It makes lighter, fluffier P cakes—and keeps them fresh longer. Standard Corn = Tomatoes, 3 =« «ns 20¢ Stringless Beans . . . 3 = em23c lona Lima Beans . . . 3 me an22¢ HORMEL'’S Flavor Sealed HAMS . e ferer 1. 7 With All the N-nn—.l Juices Ready to Serve Argo or Sultana RED SALMON 2 Ta cans 4 Ge Finest Quality for Table Use 'm hum g‘ ¢ Fancy NavyBeans . . . . 3»13c Blue Rose Rice . . . J0 sti5c Encore Macaroni or Spaghei’h . ™= 5c FRUITS & VEGETABLES Half Fancy Snap |Ham Stringless BEANS 2 b l9° Serve with Roasts LETTUCE Med. Head l oe "" Lge. Head lzc ‘: ) R esve ouit W o Rsts RN (O In Salads or Sandwiches Stayman Apples . . . . 4™25c | Delicious Apples . . . 3 25¢c | Grapefruit . . . « . 3= [0¢] Fresh Spinach . . . . 2 |5¢ | Fresh Broccoli . . . . 2w |5c| New Cabbage . . . . . w»5¢c’ Yellow Onions . . . 3 » 20c | White Potatoes . . . 10 I5¢c | Fancy Red BEETS 2 Buxches | Je Small round Beets. Full of | Sunsweet Prunes . . . 2w |9c Evaporated Peaches . . . . ™l2 Evaporated Apricots . . . . ™I5¢c Del Monte Raisins . . - 10c CometRice . . . . - 15¢ Knox Gelatin .. . . - 19¢ Jolly Time Pop Corn . . . 12¢ Waldorf Toilet Paper . 4 rons P&G Laundry Scap .. . . 5o Double Tip Matches . . e PfllfllOliVe Uneeda Bakers Junior Royal PECAN CAKES Lb. [J Vanilla Cookies, topped with Marshmallow, covered with Chocolate and topped with Pecan. 10c Fancy Crisp Carrots Bunch 9c Small size California— ° cooks tender and delicious. ' 20- Recommended by Beauticians

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