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STAR., WASHINGTON,. MEXICOBECOMING | - SELF-SUPPORTING | National Products in Larger Demand “as Result of Calles Money Plan.” ING Skeletons Reveal Volcanic Tragedy Of 1900 Years Ago By the Ascoctated Press. POMPEI, Italy, June 30.—A tradegy of 1.900 years ago has been revealed by further excava- tions of the House of Menander in the ruins of this ancient city. In a bedroom lay two skeletons. ide one was a leather purse | ‘ULDEN SCHOONER - WINS YACHT RACE |Malabar X Is First in Contest From Montauk Point, N. Y., | | X to Hamilton, Bermuda. S e e It seeing impending destruction by the tide of lava, leaped {rom his bed, called to his wife to follow and snatched his purse. But both were overwhelmed. | - Special Dispatch to The MEXICO CITY. \lv\ltn has made | | a good start along the road to becoming | self-supporting, as natiorial products, now meet the larger part of the nation's | { demands and importations have been | greatly reduced, according to Ge. Rafael E. Melgar, chairman of the na- | | By the Assoeiated Press | | . HAMILTON, Bermuda, June 30— John G. Alden’s speedy schooner Mal- |abar X, of Edgartown, Mass., today was assured victory in the class “A division of the yacht race, which start- :1 l‘l'“l Saturday from Montauk Point, division by & wide margin. Sailed by fts owner. Roderick Stephens, jr. of Larchmont, N, Y., the Dorade finished 'y more than 12 hours ahead of the stiPylo » late hour last night there| Sonny, owned and sailed by Albert D el ha S . en’s Ves- | pheips of New York 'l‘he Viking, out had won, as there were several PRCRS of Hew NOLL € o T me and:- ohird “three minutes benind the Sonny ¥ e - v Paine Sloop Is Fifth, i the crew of the Malabar was able to celebrate its victory. | Frank Paine's big i.(;)p H.g\[\la,,d Light, which was the first craft t e sy moas. | finah the race, found itselt in- ffth | place after deducted ing at scratch, made the trip in hours, 85 minutes and 43 seconds, & For every complexion — for every prover e gt d ¢nce. Buy xlasses the KAY-WAY , the mone Pay for them while you wear them. r “among_other things, Jan was concelved by Gen. Plu- tarco Elias Calles, ex-President of the the handicaps had been | republic. now war minister and chief of The Highland Light, sail- \l)\e Bank of ‘\!l\l(nl who is regarded ir, o far} e1 M which - 71 | as this country’s strong man. aH- e e ire binina. T | Melgar cites figures in support of his 409 7th St. N. W, Water Gipsey. piloted by its owner,|new fecord, not only fof yachts, but | contentions. atc Silverware | | Will f Baltimore, was|for motor boats as well. “The department of national statis- metn | Wi T R ”\ ixteen vessels had crossed the | tics,” he says, “has compiled figures mn Dorade, fitst class “B” | finish line at a late hour last night, \m\mnz o por tive, won honors in 'hnt leaving only seven to be accounted for. ! tions from 1929 to 1031, second was the Grenadier, sailed by close A owned and sa Henry A. Morss, ortations and exporta- During the ‘Westinghouse MID-SUMMER THRIFT PLAN Small down payment... 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Spocial Demonstealions « Tnlonesting Diypplays « COME IN | EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. REFRIGERATION DIVISION DISTRIBUTORS 736 13th St. N.W. T iy NAtional 1031 20 Wilson Boulevard tionalistic campaign. He attributes this | |§| Y., was| condition to the success of the Calles | ry law effected last | Gen. | § year 1920-30 importations decreased by | 32,069,221 pesos and exportations shrank | merous in order to baiance the demand by thé amount of 131,984,116 pesos. In | that begins to exceed production. me 12 months, 1930-31, importations | pesos and exportations by 58,968,175 | that of usu pesos. u very important. depression. we must decrease in which was much less last for that may be found in the un- doubted success of the the progress of the nationalistic cam- paign. and expansion of those already estab- lished, have increased the consume what is ours, _Articles manu- factuted abroad are being discarded | guctions. for mational products, whose quality | hut drmnnded Ccmlaq\lently M i co on the silver standard | Q\MM Cwho| Palmer’s Beverages | GRANULATED SUGAR ... \ “Nation-Wide Arrow Speclals The 2 Above Stores Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. DEALERS: C. A. MUDDIMAN co0. 911 G St. N.W. HOME ELECTRIC CO. 517 10th St. N.W, DAMASCUS ELECTRIC CO. Damascus, Md. F. 0. SEXTON CO. 647 H St. N.E. WILBUR E. ROBINSON Warrenton, Va. ACTION FUEL CO. 2703 14th St. N.W. MILLER-LACEY SALES CO., Inc. 264 Carroll St. NW. RUDOLPH & WEST (0. J. C. HARDING & CO., Inc. 1332 New York Ave. N.W. 1112 G St. N.W. A. S. MAGEE, 6907 Wisconsin Ave. Hyattaville, Md. LADD SMITH'S BATTERY & ELEC. CO. 716 King St, Alexandria, Va. Leonardstown, Md. SNYDER & CO., East Falls Church, Va. HYATTSVILLE HARDWARE CO | | PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE, 2 »~ 19¢ suouwmvmnom......... ~1Tc, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932. becoming more nu- Mo nt Vernon, 1ouowed by a luncheon | BRIT'SH ROTARIANS | st thie Willard Hote i | A dlnnrl’ for Lh "y urhm BUESTS IN CAPITAL &4l e 5 Chase Club, with lotal menibers !lld | Tollow. their wives attending. A dance will Party newmmg From Interna.| ,Dr. Willam Earl Clark is chairman of the local committee on arrangements tional Session at Seattle Enter- With Dr. David Buckinigham as vice tained by Washington Club. | ries and stores are “Idle capital, and lhl‘ Whh:h here- | tofore had no uther occup-uon tmn( usury, begin to be dedica the fulfilllment of lh! necessmes O! our market, and the consumer, a pa- triot before everything else, asks for the legal measures that will increase the just success of the nationalistic cam- | paigh. [} “Prance and several other countries have been elevating their tariff barriers | until they now amount in some cases, | to the absolute prohibition of importa- | tion of articles thnt are fabricated in | he country in amounts sufficient to | dropped in the amount of 83803000 | “The decrease in both these activities While these were | due largely to the world-wide economic | give attention io | figures that Tefer to exportations, the | chalrman. The visiting party is headed by T. D. Young. chairman of the com- | mittee of British delegates, and in- | cludes H. Schofeld, president o the Rotary International in the ritish Isles, and W. W. Blair-Fish, nrnmz- ing secretary of British Rotary. year than it was in 1030. The reason —— Returning from the annual conven- | tion of Rotary International, heid in | Seattle, 28 British Rotarians arrived vm the Capital today for a sightsee- ing tour and entertainment with the local club as host. The vistors were | greeted by a delegation headed by & Percy Thompson, president of the Washington Rotary Club ‘The day’s program included trips to Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at | Ariington’ Nations) Cemetery snd 3o Calles plan and “New industries and the perfection | Charged with kissing a girl while driving_his car at 30 miles an John . Peul wap fosd 'aé Cann England, for “not having proper control of the machine.” desire W‘hug these in a position of rea- | sonabie competition with domestic pro- naturally foments S estabiument, of Ihciortes sod Taars Articles “made in | kets which were never even thought of | ow_not only accepted. | pefore: the acto- Greenwich Observatory is supplying the correct time to Britain's federal broadcasting company every 15 minutes. AIN-WIDE SERVICE GROCERS Paramount | Yo Joriaey e CURTIS an 'emonstration at ECONOMY MEAT MARKET | Marshmall Sweet Pickles | 2827 Ga. Ave. N.W. ars :!;\: Creme qt. jar 3sc Friday Eve Phone Col. 9772 Friday Euni:!,_ Ji‘y 1}!, at 7:30 P.M.- ANgFanRzggfi.A{tgn&Asct LIBBY’S VIENNA SAUSAGE ........ == 9¢c|FRENCH’'S MUSTARD LIBBY’S POTTED MEAT.........4 &.15c|PLAIN QUEEN OLIVES.......... (Copyrizht, 1832.) FREE | o 10 .. 29¢ ; Welch’s || Grape Juice | Pt. l,c o GINGER ALE No Bottle Deposit SUNSHINE 2':.:25¢ | Butter Macaroons)"23c¢ | ' EVERGREEN PAPER NAPKINS. .. 3 »~ 25¢|STERNO CANNED HEAT . | & 41c[PAROWAX ... e oL ol 32-02. Bottles Contents 6 Boties €ontents 3 i 25¢ 25¢c TOMATOES rke. @ 2 med. cans 1 §C ~ LIBBY’S SUNSHINE ” lze. can l 9c 2 l 9c 'POST TOASTIES ...............2 »» 15c|RITTER SPAGHETTI ............ POST BRAN mxrs COMET RICE 71;-0z. pkgs. .+....» 12¢|RITTER PORK & BEANS . KREMEL DESSERT, 6 ;.. 27¢ Pilllbury’s Mail 6 Kremel Package Fronts and 98¢ to CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO., P. O. Box 171, Trinity Station, New York, N. Y., and BEST you will receive one toy motor boat by mail. Lb. \ B n 2!¢ Kraft’s Mayonnaise el ¥ {4 * 29¢ jar ... == 10c|[EAGLE PLAIN OIL SARDINES .. CHIPSO. . . &5 e ke 19¢ PlNK SALMON [LONG HORN CREAM CHEESE . . ... » 19c || Kraft Cheese . ..*»™ 19c Kraft Kay & Pimento, 2 =~ 29¢ e 25¢ tall e2n 10C ELK GROVE BUTTER ‘ R || 71b. 27@,sz. 53c GOLDMED BUTTER... saeieaw e SASE! ' TOMATOES | Cantaloupes 3. 25¢ 2 25¢C 'TEXAS ONIONS...........3 » l4c FRESH BEETS.. beneh S| FANCY CARROTS. O LB E | STRING BEANS. .. 3~ 19c LIMA BEANS. . . . .3~ 25¢ NEW CABBAGE.............2™9|] Iceberg Lettuce | New Potatoes = 1233¢c, 15¢ | 10~ 25¢ WHOLE BEETS Whole ur vy STRIP BACON s ™ 123c. ‘v FRESH SHOULDERS ... » 10c Skinless Franks »23c LUXURY LOAF . o gg: CHUCK ROAST . RIB ROAST ... && R Cuts k iy 23C‘ | Fountain s«: Hams...» 22¢|| | 225 FRYING CHICKENS %3 KILLED “eses st sssnnns v 11”) Smoked Hams » 19¢ St/ COOKED HAM ..... % » 15¢ SLICED BACON .........'* 19¢