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A—6 BERLIN PREPARES FOR BALLOT RIOTS scientice Public Warned of Sunday Possibilities, but Assured of Police Strength. | By the Associated Press. BERLIN, March 10.—Government of- fictals prepared today for any eventual- ity which might follow next Sunday's presidential election, even a general re- volt of Adolf Hitler's National So- clalists. Some uneasiness developed yesterday over the possib of an uprising of the Nazis in case the election goes against them ‘Two Hitlerite engineers, Theodore Eickel and F. Kemmet, were arrested at Ludwigshafen, chirged with illegally manufacturing 80 bombs. An editorial | in the Nazi newspaper at Halle declared there must be no second balloting. even | electrons, | are different manifestations of bun - o i o THE EVENING ATOMERG, PARTICLE OF LIGHT, CALLED TINIEST THING KNOWN eeds Decimal Point and 47 Clphers to Describe Its Size. | Bs the Associated Press CHAPEL HILL, N. C, March 10.—The | “atomerg.” & unit of matter smaller | than anything hitherto known, has been | nounced in a new theory of matter by Dr. E. K. Plyer, associate professor of physics of the University of North | Carolina. The atomerg, he said, is a tiny parti- cle of light, that is, of energy, probably electrical. sented by a decimal point, followed by 47 ciphers and the figure 7. It is probable. said Dr. Plyler, that most or all of the material things in nature are made of atomergs as build- | ing blocks, searches have not progressed to the point of proof, yet it is likely that mat- ter, energy, electricity, magnetism, protons and photons_si llv es if Sunday’s election brings no absolute | of aeomergs. majority for any of the four candidates. Assurances of Police. Police chiefs throughout the country | assured the people that they were ready to prevent any illegality, even if it be- | came necessary to use the strongest measures. {nomena of Dr. Plyler held his theory does ex- plain, “in a descriptive way, all phe- light.” Physicists have | agreed for several years that light m‘ some mysterious way behaves both lik: waves and particles, The new theory ex- | | plains the actions of light wholly as ! ’ . particles. Among the light phenomena | 1 e oske, Provinclal EONCITOL | wnich Dr. Plyler ssid are explsined | B e e oy i aenbUrE s | logically by assuming the existence of obtepoken As minister of defince iy | lomergs, are the quantum theory, e e e o i NSE i | X-ray and Binstein's relativity equa- Noske put down Communist uprisings wilh an iron hand “Before me stand 1,000 steel-hard teained men.” he snid, pointing to the assembled Hanover police. ~From & thousand gun barrels into which all who dream of forcible seizure of power can look, not only can shots emanate, but they are bound to hit the mark. 1t is well for everybody in these serious times to know what’s what.” Curb on Newspapers. Neuspapfln have been forbidden to post election results in their windows next Sunday or to project them on| lantern screens. Citizens have been | urged to sit in the safety of their homes and listen to the election returns over the radio. President von Hindenburg's only campaign speech will be a radio broad- | cast from his study tonight The President’s address will be broad- cast at 6:30 pm. over a nation-wide hook-up. For several days the strong- willed, vigorous minded octogenarian ha, been rewriting and polishing what has been described in official circles as eport on a seven-year steward- Write Important Message. Although ordinarily documents of this d are first drafted by lesser officials and submitted to their chiefs for ap- proval, alteration and inclusion of per- sonal phrases and expressions, the doughty old warrior-President declined sgch assistance, telling his co-workers that such an important message must be written by the man himself who as- sumes the responsibility for it. ‘With strict interpretation of the con- struction in mind, however, he insisted that Chancellor Heinrich Bruening, as political head of the nation, approve the speech before it is uttered by him into the microphone in ais simple study on Wilhelmstrasse. The President is scheduled fo speak 18 minutes. Election Officials Busy. ‘Thirty-five election district offices throughout the country have been work- ing overtime for the last two weeks, | some of them hiring as many as 400 from the ranks of the unemployed, to | bring their election lists up to date. | From March 3 to March 6 these lists | were exhibited in public so'that every- body was able to convince himself his name was properly entered in the list of his precinet. Not being mentioned in the official list means the loss of the right to vote. Germany’s voting population, all men | ahd women who have completed their 20th year on March 13, has increased since the last Reichstag election in Sep- tember, 1930, by, roughly, 1,000,000, and | numbers now 44,000,000. Voters Number 35,200,000, It is generally estimated in political ecircles 80 per cent, or about 35,200,000 voters, will distribute their ballots among the four candidates. President von Hindenburg and Adoif Hitler are the favoritées. The Nationalist Theo- dore Duesterberg and the Communist Ernst Thaelmann are regarded as out- siders. In compliance with the presidential election law, the candidate who polls half the votes cast is elected. If the estimates prove accurate, either Von Hindenburg or Hitler would have to poll, roughly, 17,600,000 votes to win on the first ballot. tions showing the change in mass of a moving body due to & change in its motion. Physicists and chemists have discov- | ered that energy changes proceed by jumps. For example, as the heat of certain liquids increases, chemists have produced actual ocular evidence that 1t rises in jumps or steps instead of gradually, as laymen believe. This change by jumps, Dr. Plyler says, is fully explained by his atomergs. He spoke before the Elisha Mitchell Its probable size Is repre- | Although he said his re- | | Scientific Society. His studies have been under way for several years. (The atomerg would be much smaller than the new neutron announced a few days ago from Cambridge University. The neutron is made of one or more protons and electrons bound closely to- gether, while the atomerg is only one of the particles composing either an electron or a proton. CAMELS AID PLANE Fuel to Forced Down in Egypt. CAIRO, Egypt, March 10 (#).—The camel, ancient ship of the desert, came to the rescue of the Cape-to-Cairo air- mail plane last night when it was forced down among the rocky hills south of Wadihalfa, Camels were loaded with cans of gas- oline and rushed to the stranded plane, which then was able to continue on with its passengers and mall. BANKER DRUG SUSPECT Arrest in Germany Seelu Backing Caravan Cnn'le! Craft | in Smuggling Ring. MANNHEIM, Germany, March 10 (#) Police sald yesterday they had de- tained the Greck banker, Eliopolous, for questioning in the hope that he might be able to shed some light on | the financing of an international nar- cotic smuggling ring. That organization was uncovered last year with the arrest here of “Little Augle” Delgracio of New York, from | whom police obtained evidence which led to the seizure of almost a ton of narcotics at Hamburg. There's still time to make the PARLS suue MARGH 18th o M0 MEDITE A HAPPY, carefree company . . . palms and sunshine and blue skies . . time for the Riviera season . food . . . efficient service . . . entertain. ment , . ..a month of health and happi- ness while others at home are sl Teneriffe—Casablanca—Gibraltar— Algiers — Naples — Ajuccio — Monte Carlo—Marseilles—returning via Paris and Havre on any French Liner. First Class, Tourist Class, $255. Consult any authorized travel agent, or the Rates (minimum for round trip) : $495. ... French Line Mr. James F. Nolan, Gen’| 1429 Eye St. N. Tel. Washington, Met. 1440 RUCCU and the RRANEAN . just in delicious hivering. 1 Agt. D. C. Wherever you go.you find this malt - always packed full i Write for Lena's Free Recy cious. MaliSalesCo.,720N. Michigan As.,Chicago. 3 pounds Yfl, the scales tell the truth—but there's no cause for alarm when the extra 3 pounds are in a can of Blue Ribbon Malt. Today, as always, Blue Ribbon Malt is packed full 3 pounds, but what is far more ime portant than quantity is the unmatched quality in every ounce. The vast ma- jority of malt users agree that in Blue Ribbon they get the best as well as the most. It's “America’s Biggest Seller” because it's America’s Greatest Malt Value. And wheneveryou buy it, you'll ind its high quality is always the same. e Book for deli- f00ds and candies. Address: Premier WHEREVER YOU GO, YOU FIND BLUE RIBBON MALT AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELIER STAR, WASHINGTON BERLN PREPARES | “TOJERG, PARTICLE F LIGHT. Iy i FIFF [ [eiB i — = om ———] 0 CHECKINVADERS Time Big Factor in Defense of Pacific Coast Line, Says Navy Official. BY CAPT. C. M. AUSTIN, Asllsllnl Chiet of Btaff, U. 8. Navy. U. 8. 8. CALIFORNIA, AT SEA, Mxrch 10 (#).—If the word that reaches | | us is correct, Vice Admiral A. L. Wil- {lard and his Black fleet are at sea to- day to defend the Pacific Coast line of America against attack in the maneu- vers of problem 13. Some of his ships are on the scout- ing line. Others are hurrying to their stations. They want to find Admiral we can reach the Pacific Coast. Time| { counts To get some idea of the magnitude of that task draw & triangle embracing 1 oy Eve- ning 8:30 £.5.T. over this N. B. C. Chain WIZ, WHAM, WBAL, KDKA, WGAR, WLS, WIR, WLW. SPAG Tmmerse your can of Phillips Delicious Spaghetti in a pan of hot water and allow to heat through. See how sweet and tender the spaghetti tastes. How fresh and richisthetomatosauce. How piquant the flavor of cheese areal meal, Phillips Delicious Spaghetti, appetizing if served hot, equally appetizing if served cold. The spaghetti is pure and fine. Delicious Spaghetti. PHILLIPS DELICIOUS. pmfifés G Richard Leigh's Blue fleet long b!fore‘ JACK FROST SUGAR i tection and conveni- ¢A DINNER... all cooked and appetizingly seasoned DELICIOUS from selected Maryland tomatoes—large, firm and full of meat. Thecheeseisabsolutely pure and of first quality. Ask your grocer for your supply of Phillips The same high quality and fine flavor are to be found in all products packed under the brand D. C, Honolulu, Puget Sound and San Diego. | That covers an area of approximately 1,380,000 square miles. As though that were not enough, the Blue fleet in its execution of the Navy's it ce-time maneuver has no g’t-'.lmz"uflvll and can detour as much as it likes. However, if Black's submarines, which presumably have been located off Lahaina Roads, can hang on to our rormaum‘.nmdl kfi\:otfilekdml about it the roblem y . But if thrfdoes not occur, how does Black stand? He will be neither hope- jess nor helpless. He has seven of the new 10,000-ton 8-inch gun cruisers, 4 of the 6-inch variety, 28 destroyers, 2 ‘airplane carriers, 16 miscellaneous ships and 17 short-range submarines. Now if you will draw a line across your triangle 200 miles from land and | place those 57 ships, less the sub- marines, equally distant, about 18 miles, | you will have one solution of Black's scouting problem, although a poor one It is helped somewhat by the fact that the Black ships carry 172 planes ready for use. Cnban Newsreel Plant Burns. HAVANA, Cuba, March 10 (®) —Fire of undetermined origin last night - de- stroyed the glfln! and equipment of the le‘:”ny Lal torio Cinematografico, tablishment in Cuba. only newsreel A. MODERN GROCERY osiele Tlmciao for every purpose and each is PURE CANE SUGAR Packed for your pro- ence in distinctive sanitary cartons.. These sugars come to wuumuchdfiyhfi man 'VINJ!- If you want Sugar Properly Refined and Properly Packaged Insist upon Joclt Frost Suger and you get The Quality Sugar - of America. - There's o kind for every pi ) GRANULATED SRR « nd. the- no TRUMP TABL!!E PURE CANE SUGAR. Reied by THE NATIONAL SUGAR HETTI The tomato sauce is made THURSDAY, MARCH 10, PHILLIPS PACKING COMPANY, INC.,, CAMBRIDGE, MD. 1932, At Present Low Prices Meat is lower in price now than it has been in years. A comparison of our price list of September, 1928, and today’s price list brings out clearly exceptlonal price reduc- tions. We have chosen thirty-two fast sell- ing meat items and are listing below the prices as of September, 1928, and today: : Prices of | Prices of 1928 ib. 42¢ 38¢ 70c 60c b. 42¢ .| 'b. 25¢ 30c BEEF— “Prime Rib Roast . . . . Chuck Roast . . . . . . Porterhouse Steak . . . . Sirloin Steak . . . . . 3-Corner Roast . . . . . Boiling Beef . . . . . BeefLiver . . . . . . . Hamburg Steak . VEAL— Veal Cutlets . . . . . . Rib Veal Chops . Loin Veal Chops . . . . . “Breastof Veal . . . . . . *Shoulder Chops . . LAMB-- Legof Lamb . . . . . . RxbLambChos AR Loin Lamb Chops % @ hw S Shoulder Chops . . . . . Shoulder Roast . . . . . PORK— . F Ib. Ib. Ib. 68¢c 55¢ 55¢ 35¢ 42¢ Ib. | Why Not Serve More Meat 4 . Ib. Ib. FreshHams . . . . . .|® 35¢c|m® Fresh Shoulders . . . . .| ® 28¢c | ®. Lean Pork Chops. . . . .| 1.39¢ | Select Pork Chops . . . .| 45¢c | LomRoast . . . . . . .|»40c |® SMOKED MEATS— SanicoHams . . . . . .|® 29¢c |m® Smoked Shoulders . . . .| 25¢c |® HeavyBacon . . . . . .| 35¢|m Light Bacon. . . . . . .| ® 28¢c |® POULTRY— | Frying Chickens . . . . .| » 48¢c |®. Fowl . . . ... .7 .|®42¢|m® SALT PORK— Dry SaltBacks . . . . .|® 20c Dry SaltButts . . . . . .|® 20c Dry Salt Bellies . . . . .| ™ 25¢ . . . the above is further proof of our efforts to keep the cost of food distribution at a minimum . . . a drop in the market price means a drop in our retail price, immediately. Buy all your food needs at Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly Stores . .. and be assured you are getting quality foods. at fair prices. (Items marked * specially priced.) T hese Prices Prevail in Washington and Vicinity SANITARYEPIGGLY WIGGLY FOOD STORES) Today . 21€C 15¢ 39c¢ 33¢c 19c L 08¢ . 19¢ 35¢c |» 15¢ 39¢c 29¢ 33¢c 12i¢ b 21¢ 25¢ b. 35€ | 45¢c 21c¢ . 17¢ 17¢ 12¢ 17¢ 19¢ 17c¢ 19¢ 10c 25¢ 13¢c 33c¢ 29c¢ b 8¢C b 8¢ b 10¢

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