Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1932, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932. | Warner Brothers- IS INESTMENT 2 OPNONS CLASH £ and others who migl know about it said they didn't. udio, had s Blo) ndfl!: o Miss Blondell is Political Institute Speakers he¥,. Pigture in Differ on Latin-American Fiscal Relations. Gold production greater than a year By the Associated Press. LIAMSTOWN, Mass.. August 4. — Conflicting proposals and opinions on American investments in Latin America were dxsruswd at the International In- meeting yes l(‘n?\ of the University d a lvdlfinl\mn 0( the Pittsburgh ul ne so that it will not Monroe Doct cover the protection of A vestments in Latin America’ the United States has adopted < logg pact and the danger of European invasion has been diminished Lending of “Foreign lending is sumed,” he said. “and w 0 an important phase in Amer nemic life in the future Williams termed criticism of foreign loans and investments an “ill-advised attempt by nationalists to even an old score with international bankers, Taking an opposing view, Louis Cap- 1.—,ne~ editor of the New York Bureau and smppmz fltmb ated wh the “collapse” of "the Am nomic system to the fc pelicy Liquid Resources Depleted. “This policy,” he said, “has depleted our liquid resources to a state where = haven't a sufficient balance between fixed assets and liquid capital to con- duct normal business. We cannot restore economic equi- Yibrium as long as we have six billions in Latin American loans on the asset side, and the item ‘reserved for bad debts’ on liabilities.” To recover, he said, “we must arrive &t a definite figure for the liabilities side.” He added | “The responsibility for the collapse of our Latin American borf¥s must be laid squflrol) on the shoulders of our financiers. JOAN BLONDELL WEDS ' CAMERAMAN SECRETLY Marriage Revealed as Couple En- joys Honeymoon Clad in Over- | alls on Oregon River. i Bythe Associated Press. GOLD BEACH, Oreg., August 4—The ! gecret marriage of Joan Blondell, mov- ing Barnes, come to light with their annou that they are here on a honey Clad picture ectress, and George S. Hollywood cameraman, has ""munt in overalls, they are enmunu wre PORK anp TOMATO SAUCE Now Heinz offers you more baked beans for your money! It’s the biggest value in Heinz history. In these new bigger cans there’s a whole heaping helping more than you used to get! What's more—Heinz offers you better baked beans—America’s very finest baked beans. Beans that are really baked—inreal ovens. Most so-called baked beans aren't baked at all. They’re steamed or boiled. 4 KINDS ... . all in bigger cans! 'I Heinz Oven-Baked Beans with Tomato * Sauce and Pmk—plumo luscious !el tyle in Tomato Sauce, rich, savory and down: fight delicious! . Stylh‘llfl\ Pork—the kind of ‘makes New Englanders pray * juicy, melt-in-your-mouth kind! «+ALL OVEN-BAKEDI an interval of fishing | River and are living in a small cabin.| { At Hollywood, Miss Blondell's studio, a cameraman at in the Rogue‘ PRESS GAG LAW KEPT First National s MANILA, Auku<t 4 (P —A Legisla- Vledge she had wed,|tive Committee today turned down a ht be e\pmpd to bill which would have eliminated from the insular nrml cnde the so-called press gag la Althcugh® admittedly vio'ated daily he present law prohibits publishing re- ynrt: reflecting on the “private life or reputation” of any individual, even though the basis of the reports is a matter of court record. Violations of the law never have been contested in o United been seen frequently company. scheduled to start a Hollywood about in Qnuth Africa is EAT RY-KRISP every day—especially after summer sports that sharpen appetites! These crisp wafers are delicious, and satisfying—yet they really help you to stay slim, because they help to keep you fit! Take Ry-Krisp Whole Rye Wafers whenever you plan meals outdoors. Picnic Lunches—with sandwich fillings Between meal bites—with hors d'oeuvres Motoring or Camping—delicious, easy to carry And what a difference baking makes! Oven-baking makes Heinz Beans mar- velously light —tender—more digestible. It lets the savory flavor of that famous Heinz tomato sauce penetrate through and through. Take advantage of Heinz’s bigger values —revel in these best of all baked beans! Stock up this very day. Your grocer has them. HEINZ. oven-baked QUALITY FOODS IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Tender BEEF Roasts CHUCK ™ 15¢ Three Fancy | CORNER * 21c | RIB..* 23c “Fresh Top Mast Fillet. ... .n 17 Claw Grab Meat- .. ... --- w. 15¢ Regular Lump Crab Meat. . .m. 19¢ Sp”dal Lump Crab Meat. ...m» 39 Fancy FRESH_KILLED CHICKENS ™ 23c NEW LOW PRICES R. & R. Boned Chicken. ... $o 43¢ Sl Blue Labzl Tomato Cocktail, '~ 17¢ Kraft or Borden’s Cheese.2 jii 29¢ Gold Medal Wheaties ... .2 skes 2]c House of Lords Tea "4in 22¢; 43¢ Dried Apricots 2 pkes. 25¢ Tender Fresh Cleaned Mackerel. . . .. ®. 10c¢ Fresh Cleaned Trout Fresh Cleaned Croakers. .. ... ». 8¢ Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass. . ... w. 10c 25¢ FRIERS 1b. buffet gm 15 can J0c Pineapple College Inn Rice Dinner Cook’s Cakes . - - Sunnyfield Rice Dry Lima Beans P. & G, Laundry Soap. . .. .. 5¢ large 1 7c cakes (" wHERE EcoNOMY Rules ™ T LI LI T CRRRRRELAANN In All Grocery Stores and Meat Depts Lean, Mild Cured SMOKED HAMS Half or Whole 8 to 10 1b. Aves age Center Slices, lb., 25¢ SPECIAL PRICES Bartlett Dessert Halves IONA PEARS Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP 3 eans 19¢ Uneeda Bakers Ultra Fancy Famous CHOCOLATE WAFER 27c Uneeda Bakers—Iced Marshmallow-topped Cookies ASSORTED BEAUTIES . 25¢ The Supreme Dog Food KEN-L-RATION . . 2= 23c Standard SUGAR CORN Stringless or Lima BEANS 4 = 25¢ Assort as You Wish Large Cans 29c Abner 91;-0z. Can med. Quick, cans For W, 24 MILLION JARS CLOVERDALE RAJAH LITH-A-LIMES While They Last 2 BOTTLES (contents) 23c America’s liveliest Beverage pint jar quart jar SALAD DRESSING 8c: Sold in One Y ear A powerful, convincing reason why its quality America’s homemakers SANDWICH SPREAD Delightful 31/2'01 10c ion for wiches Regular Low Prices Coffees. °25:"19c; ™ g 23¢; Bt 27c White House Milk Evaporated € Nectar Tea 14c; ';J}’ 27¢ Granulated Sugar 10 forne. 45¢ Grandmothet’s Sliced Bread. - . Wildmere Fresh Eggs Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon. . ... TR § Sunnyfield Flour.. 2 . pax 7c3 5 m.bax 13¢ Chesterfield Camel Lucky Strike 0Old Gold Piedmont CIGARETTES 2= Carton of 10, $1.25 Cr 1 -1b. pke. . .. loat 5¢ Su WING CIGARETTES G Ige. 29c carton 95‘: pkgs. of 10 " ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! FRESH FRUI NEW VALUE SIZE—} MORE 32 0z.—Full Quart 20 35 BEVERAGE CHIPSO. 2 O0XYDCL 27c Sunnyfield Print Butter American Cheese Nucoa Nut Margarine Pure Lard Sparkle Gelatin Fancy Valencia ORANGES Serve Orange Juice for Health Del Monte Sliced PINEAPPLE. 2 Vacuum Packed BOSCUL COFFEE No. 1 Cans 15¢-2"29¢ . o 35¢ 25¢ Rich, Soapy Suds with s:“l;‘;;n lsc Flz::.n;::an. 1 7c ashing Clothes or Dishes , Ig=. pkg. 19c Drury or Arrow Special Bottles . . Contents SALAD SPECIAL One 7-0z. Can LIGHT TUNA FISH and one 31,-0z. jar RAJAH SALAD DRESSING Regular SPECIAL Regular Low Prices ecamety Butter. . 2 s 49¢ . 55¢ . 21¢ . §5¢ .. 15¢ 3 pigs. 20c Itana Peanut Butter........ et i ape Nut Flakes. . . Cut fresh + from the tub Shredded Wheat TS & VEGETABLES Fancy Freestone ELBERTA PEACHES 4 - 25¢ For Table or Preserving C Honey Balls Seedless Grapes. . . Bartlett Pears Bananas Fresh Plums Honey Dews. . Juicy Lemons. ... .. Cooking Apples. . Fancy Red Ripe large bottles 3 23c¢ Pale Dry or Golden Ginger Ale Also GRAPE—ROOTBEER—LIME STRAWBERRY and ORANGE A Flavor for Every Taste PRICED According Pure and Delicious to size 2t 19¢ .3 ms. 25¢ 3Ib. o1 .5 s, WATERMELONS Fresh Corn .. 3 an 10c Stringless Bzans. . .4 ws 19¢c Fiesh Tomatoes ...3 m 17¢ Cucumbers . 25c{Cantaloupes 21c{New Potatoes. . . 33c{New Cabbage ... ...2 » 9c 19:;Sweet Potatoes. .. .4 m. 19¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE 15, 2119 19¢ s 23¢ 2 tor 15¢ 10 ws. 15¢ 2. Ige. hds. med. hds. 2

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