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B—14 FOR OCEAN PLANES THE EVERING PICKED AT NATIONAL CONVENTION. | AWARDS [}UNIRABTS' i Mpaliioet oo A (b 4 Pan-American Airways Head Announces System Plan. Lindbergh Present. Dzcomber 1.—Col A. Lindbergh has cmerged of seclusion to attend of what one technical of the uliimate the linking of the y ccmmorelal passenger | was made l:\(r' meeting presided over P2, president of Pan- and attended by | heads thet com- hnicians. American Airways has let to-| for complete en- ring different types | airplanes,” read a t p2s have complied with | 5 laid down by Pan-Amer- | hnical commiitee, of which es A. Lindbergh is chairman.” | this bald announccment, it verbal amplifica- | a broed cffi-| orgh. sitting | g with one | Jong leg = T asclessly. lay an achievement of modern science and in- dustry rivaling the romances of history. Plan Already Under Way. The interpretation verbally i in the formal announcement disclosed | well under way to com-' cat airlines covering the of the world, Lnking | an greal oces America vith Europe and with Asia by | fect score. Miss Ei g boats cepable of taking into | fects also cut her score "7 passengers apiece besides a @ = s ——" paying “ad of mail and cxpress. STAR, Harrison County, rl of the 4-H Clubs Young Allen r cent perfec rl will be 17 ir Allen weighs 184! . pounds nd is 5 fect 9.7 tall. A clight defect in tecth alignment cost him a p: r is 5 feet 3.7 inches tall and weighs 126 pounds. Tecth de- a‘r;;“_cm(e;‘.tfxi:zu;?“;p“\‘l:;-] ?::;}REVERSES DECISION ; s irl. The driver got out to see work” preparatory to ac-| tual construction of the planes, but| that may b completed in about threc months and then will come the actual building. which may take as much 2s| mp up and run. The driver ON W‘RE TAPPING was unable to overtake her. two vears The engineering work con-|Bocton Judge Permits Such Evi-| tracts went to the Siko: Co. of Bridgeport. Conn., and the 1 of Baltimore. It was genera stood that when the engineering work | is completed those companies will stert | n of the world’s largest and ommereizl planes. dence in Liquor Case After Ruling Against It. will be by far the most efficient | BY the Associated Press " said Trippe. but neither he | BOSTON, December Lindbergh would give even the | Judge James A. L nate specifications. In connec- | aited th tion with this reticence it was learned | that preparatory work has been under [bY Wire tappir way for about a year end that it has| si he giving of in the morning on of a liquor case, reversed his de been guarded with the strictest secrecy | cision yesterday afternoon and p lest some competitive nation discover | mitted it. what is being done and start doing the same thing. Ultimate in Aviation Seen. One expert at the meeting said that when the new planes are eventually in operation—they are designed to fly with passengers and freight in all weather and in all seasons over any At- or Pacific trade route—the ult n aviation will have been reac! great stage in aviation was | When the Government was pres | ing such evidence during the open | session Judge Lowell said “This is wholly- 2gainit my Anglo background of he fair After the roon re T] the transcontinental flight,” he said. | fense counsel continually “The next was intercontinental fiying, | wire tapping and Stone ir Tines from North to Centva] Rnd South | 1o hrortod te e o o ntre. ] A | then allowed the matter to b2 intro- America. ®ww we are on the verge of | duced. linkipg the hemispheres by commercial The case in an action against Fred- | air lines. After that there is nothing.” | erick K. Snow of Lynnficld and other | The announcement said that the | members of an allegad liquor combine contracts just let would givc 200 tech- nicians who are already at work on the Ay sty e 1T BY. CAR, RUNS | the Winter and that when the con- struction contracts are let an additional 2,000 workers in all branches uof the \ry will be employed. WOMAN MAY GET MEDAL & IN CONVICTING SLAYERS 8t Paul Club’s Honor Considered | for Cook Who Told Jury How Gangsters Beat Loeb. By the Associated Press | ST. PAUL, December 1—A middle- | aged woman cook who helped convict | two men for murder after a gangland | outbrea! al, industrial and philanthropic &dvancement of the city. The cook, Mrs. Helen Schultz, left her pots and pans in a cafe to tell a jury that George Young and Joseph Schaefer, now in_prison, chased the wounded Abe Loeb into her kitchen one night in July and beat him. Loeb, known to New York police as Abe Wagner, wanted for questioning about the Lindbergh kidnaping, died a short time later. So did Al Gordon, his companion, shot with Loeb near a busy street_corner. RESULTS Certificate quality pea coal will produce results equal to the larger and more cxpensive sizes of anthracite. We guarantee abso- lut> satisfaction, or we'll remove the coal and refund the dif- ference CERTIFICATE ANTHRACITE PEA COAL Delivered Anywhere, City or Suburbs $11.40 Per ton. Not only a superior grade of coal, but a quality coul that is being used in hundreds of homes threcughout the city. It is free from slate, carefully graded and delivered from one of the best equipped yards in the city. It is guaranteed to produce re- sults equal to the larger and more exnsnsive sizes of anthracite. Open Evenings Till 9 PM. Order a Ton Tonight br., December 1 (), in the hil-and- ng an ictim did the running. | nd the driver hasn't yel becn able to arn the name of the person hit The rear end of an automobile struck | fess severe colds for ' you this winter with Vicks Plan for better WHEN MIDAS TOUCHED HIS GOBLET, the wine became pure gold—beautiful to see, but utterly tasteless. Phillips Delicious tomato juice with its rich sparkling red appeals to the eye, but it is even more tempting to the palate. There is a flavor, an added lusciousness, a ripe piquancy about Phillips Delicious tomato juice that can only come from toma- toes grown on the famous Eastern Shore of Maryland. Phillips Delicious tomato juice fits into every menu. Served from the can and ice cold, it is the perfect beginning for the breakfast, the luncheon, the dinner and the supper. Seasoned, it gives new delight to the zestful tomato juice cocktail. Heated and served with saltines, or thin buttered toast, it is a satisfy- ing after school snack for the children. Housewives are buying Phillips Delicious tomato juice by the dozen cans. Try it yourself—and see the reason. HILLIPS d)7) B oELcious PHILLIPS e —A. P. Photo. JAPANESE SEIZE KOREAN IN FRENCH CONCESSION Annamite Police Fire on Kidnap- ers—Five Escape and Two Are Captured. By the Associated Press. SHANGHALI, December 1.—Annamite police of the French concession in Shanghai fired today on scven Japanese while the latter were udflnpmg a Korean, allegedly an anti-Japanese propagandist, who was within borders of the French concession. It was re- ported the Japanese were acting with- out knowledge of the French authori- ties. The Annamites’ aim proved poor. | None of the Japanese was injured. Five | of them escaped with the Korean, nnd‘} the French police arrested the other | two. They were held despite Japanese | efforts to obtain their release. \ French concession authorities de- . manded an explanation of the Jap-! anese raid in the concession. The Jap- anese were reported holding the Korean in the Japanese consulate. ! (French Annamite police are from ! Annam, or Cochin-China, a French protectorate in Southeastern Asia.) KEEP WARM Economically - COAL RANGE Cooking, Baking & Heating COAL HEATERS All Kinds, All Sizes OIL HEATING Gravity Circulation Reohng, Farmoss Tnstatlatians Repairs and Cleaning | e e e e iate line of all kinds of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters in Washington. W. S. Jenks and Son 723 7th NW. Nat. 2092 Washington’s Oldest Stove and Hardware Store From early Spring to late Fall, the finest vegetables are sclected to make Phillips Deficious soups. Slow, long cooking and skilled seasoning make the plump white beans and teader pork of Phillips Delicious beans with pork a richly satisfying dish. WASHINGTON, D. C, 1932.F DECEMBER 1, Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly THURSDAY, 'Now You Can Buy — e e e Oranges by the Pound! Let Us Tell You Why We Are Offering to Sell You Oranges by Weight The situation in the orange industry is no dif- ferent than in most other industries. The demand has fallen off to such an extent, with large sup- plies, that oranges have reached a very low level in price. Expensive and costly packaging is being pushed out in favor of the lowest possible cost method of marketing oranges. HILIS oranges are extremely plentiful, we contemplate continuing to have oranges delivered to us in carloads in bulk. In other words, oranges are dumped in one vast bulk in the freight car and, on receipt at our warehouse dock, are scooped into hushel baskets and thus transported to our stores. dustry, has been done away with in this instance and these bulk oranges are of varying sizes. \Where oranges are carefully selected as to uniformity in size, it is easy to sell them by the dozen and no difficulty is experienced in arriving at the exact cost per dozen. With hulk oranges, this is not the case but we can readily find our cost per hundred pounds and, in turn, sell these oranges priced intelligently at a fair price to vou and at a fair price to us, priced by the pound. HILE selling oranges in bulk, priced by the pcund, is somewhat of an w innovation, we feel that you are going to like this method, and, while there may be some confusion in your mind to begin with, we confidently eel that you will soon be as well satished to buy oranges priced by the pound as you are now satisfied to buy potatoes by the pound. O, tomorrow, we start out with these oranges priced as shown below. Our men will endeavor to assist vou in arriving at a conclusion of the value, and we are going to be in a position to intelligently market these oranges in bulk and to price them to you at the very lowest possible price consistent with our cost. The ])riecs quoted herewith are for the oranges delivered in paper bags and do not include any display containers in which the oranges might be shown in the stores. S()RTI.\'(; oranges into various uniform sizes, as is the custom of the orange in- O not confuse these oranges with windfalls and drops or cull oranges, as these D oranges are picked, washed and polished and are the quality that would usu- ally be graded and boxed. You'll know it by their flavory juice When first you serve them chilled, and, of course, they are good sliced or eaten whole. Washed and Polished BULK Florida ORANGES Gp= 4¢ 10- 11c We are still offering gra-cd oranges in the usual manner, that is, by the dozen. California Fresh Peas . . . 2+25¢ NEW CROP fancy fresh peas—a real treat on any table at this season of the year. California Fresh Tomatoes, 325¢ RED RIPE—you'll enjoy these quality tomatoes. HOT HOUSE TOMATOES. ..........2m 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce ... . head 8¢ New Cabbage Old Cabbage California Carrots Celery Cabbage . Eatmor Cranberries. . .. AROLINA BRAN]] NE 1 Fancy Tokay Grapes. . Bosc Eating Pears...........4 ms 25¢ Rutabagas Bunch Turnips bunch 5¢ Western Boxed Apples. ......4 m. 25¢ York Apples oo 4 me 350 Fancy Red SWEET POTATOES T i Better for keeping, better for eating, SWEET POTATOES because they are cured before they are hipped. SOUTHCARTLINA T SWEET POTATD ASSOLIATION FLORENCE, 5.C. . stalk 10C 2 ms 25¢ Ak kA K ok ok kK K Kk kK kR ok kK kK ok ko kK ok ok ko ok kA ok R K ok ok ok ok ek ko kK kK Rk R K R R & 2 Ok KR kR R ok ok Rk ok R K ok ok ok kR ok K Kk K K % K ok K kK K Effective in Washington and Vieinity Corn, Lima Beans Stringless Beans Mixed Vegetables and other vegetables ANITARY & PIGGLY WIGGLY FOOD STORES ez = U SANITARY GROCERY CO. INC.// S Experienced chefs select only the finest American cheese, the plumpest and juic- TOMATO JUICE JUIC 1202 Monroe St. N.E. malin G g el i 2t @k ips Delicious Spaghessi. North 0177 5 = Phillips % % Ok ok ok ok kK K K ¥k ok ok kK kol ok t“#“““‘tt‘t‘.“‘0“‘.““‘0