Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1933, Page 7

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ROOSEVELT HUSHES DEBTS DISCUSSION President-elect Prefers Lone| Hand Without Inter- ference. o (Continued From First Page.) m Roosevelt is taking the latter propo- sition less seriously. In calling off yes!erdayx press meet- ing, he sent word out that he was no nearer the selection of a cabinet than ‘Then he said he had two weeks ago. no idea who would be in the cabmet and that no offers had been mads ‘William H. Woodin of New Ym’k wh has been consulting frequently with Mr. Roosevelt on the railroad situation, and eenth amendment a factor in ralsing revenues. 6. Restoring the balance between wholesale prices, especially fnr agricul- tural products, and retail con- sumers. The farm allotment bll.l which already has passed the House, is ex- pected to accomplish this for the farmer. 7. Rationalizing the intergovern- mental debt settlements—perhaps by remitting the interest items ln t-he wm wme due—and by capacity to pay upon thelr lbmty w transfer goods or m in relation to gold reserves and value. Also ration- nnng foreign trade _arrangements, as tariffs, and perhaps seeking s vut new outlet for American raw goods and manufactures VISIT STIRS LONDON. PARIS, January 26 (#).—Political ob- rvers nre glving considerable atten- e presence in London of Wil- llnm C Bullitt, whnm newspnper repom have described as an emissary of dent-elect Roosevelt, although the Brit- ish foreign office and the American embassy there disclaim knowledge of his presence. He was in Parls a month ago and left, intending to return after a trip to America, but he has not reappeared both on the calendar to be here before | Per! the week end. Mrs. Roosevelt is coming here to oin the President-elect for his 51st mhday party Monday. A Farley, chairman of the Democeatic” Natiosal -Committes, an Louis M. Howe, political secretary, will arrive, too, and a general review of the cabinet possibilities will be made. SEES ROOSEVELT PLANS. NEW_ YORK, January 26 (#).—The | ‘World-Telegram in a copyrighted swry today quoted Dr. Rexford Guy Tugwell, one of President -elect Roosevelt's | eccnomic advisers, in the outline of a seven-point national program which the | paper said would “very likely form the framework of the incoming administra- tion’s restorative policies. The Tugwell plan, as set forth in the story, follows: 1. Drastically higher income and in heritance taxes, particularly in he upper brackets. No sales tax. 2. Widespread pub! orks program, posmb]y entamng $5, ooo '000.000 ot the direct relief to the indigent un- employed intense stimulation to semi- public works projects, such as slum clearence, through the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. 3. Reduction in interest and public utility rates. 4. und currency. No inflation. A budge! lanced as to eurrent expendltures with repell ot ‘the eight- MEYER SAWYER SPEAKS Tells B'Nai B'rith of Arabian Bid for Palestine’ Power Rights. Meyer G. Sawyer, Assistant Attorney General, addressed the meeting of Argo Lodge, B'nai B'rith, at the Jewish Com- munity Center last night on the efforts of Arabian interests to secure electrical States attorney and new prexidmt of | the lodge, and Morton Wilner, newly elected vice president, also spoke. Herzog was in charge of the Ins!.ll]luon of officers. Other officials of the lodge | are; Alfred L. Bennett, warden; Si Weyman, guardian; Moe Offenberg, financial secretary, n.nd Morrls Gar- finckle, treasurer. are Sol Himelfarb, Harry !‘riedmm Harry Wen- der, Alfred Goldstein and Norman Luchs, _ Avenue Drug Store Robbed. Some $65 in cash, eight pints of liquor and a quantity of cigarettes were stolen from ‘the drugstore at 1sn Pennaylvl- nia avenue last night b W] entered through a mr 'In low after Eying: apart ron bara. ‘The meru were reported to pom:e today L. Corwin, the proprieter. Richman Brothers ESTABLISHED 1879 he World’s Greatest Value- now Giwvers offer the Biggest Values in 54 Years of Clothes-Making Jncwmno supremely fine suits and overcoats made of America’s finest ma- terials. . Super quality woolens and worsteds never before seen or heard of in clothes for anywhere near our one low price of | These suits and overcoats include the finest of worsteds, serges, twists, tweeds, basket weaves, Bouclés, Chinchillas, Whitneys,* Camel’s Hair, Meltons, etc., in every new color, pattern, model, size and style. And remember, they are all, fresh, brand new, not “picked overs” or “leftovers” and Direct From Our Factory to You Without Middleman’s Profit These extraordinary, history-making, super-quality clothes would be a sen- sation in any sale at #29.50 to #39.50. Richman Bros T &Y 1327 F St. N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933. Grand Opening and Store Party of BRIDGEPORT D.G.S. MARKET 2012 P St. N.W. Phones North 9864 =1 9865 FRIDAY NIGHT, JAN. 27th—7:30 to 10 P.M. This store, known as the Clark & Bowman Market, has always been one of prog- ress and modernity. Upon becoming a D. G. S. Store they added a complete line of fancy and staple groceries, and is now what is truly a model D. G. S. Store. We cordially invite you to wvisit and inspect this community D.G.S. Store. Our planned program assures you an enjoyble time. Free Groceries—Free Souvenirs Bring the Whole Family and All Your Friends. SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON YOUR FAVORITE CIGARETTES LUCKY STRIKE, CAMEL CHESTERFIELD OR OLD GOLD 15¢ pkgl 25c lo’::t::zes 1'19 QUALITY MEATS Highest quality meats, lowest possible prices are the reasons why thousands of satisfied housewives buy their meats regu- larly at our stores. RIB ROAST BEEF Our low price for this week end makes it pos- Lb, l ‘ ' ¢ sible for every ome to enjoy this rich, tender beef roast for Sunday’s dinner. Delicious with potatoes and turnips. COUNTRY STYLE ROLL BUTTER With our low prices in effect for Friday and Saturday, you can use butter more freely for the table as well as for cooking. z 1-Lb. Rolls 45° GOLD BAND BUTTER.......n 28c AYRSHIRE BUTTER.. .». 31c GOLD BAG COFFEE The finest ;oflu grown fh South America is being used in the blending of Gold Bag Coffee. It is locally roasted and delivered to our stores daily, assuring you fresh coffee o 28 ORIENTA COFFEE........... n. 35¢ WILKINS COFFEE Chase & Sanborn Coffee (Dated) 1 35¢ Our co-operative buying of large quan- tities enables us to offer this excellent Lb. coffee at the regular low price. cesese STRICTLY FRESH FANCY FRUITS & FRESH VEGETABLES A full line of fruits and vegetables, some of which were al- most beyond reach for the average family at this time of the 7 (4 2 Dozen 4 year, is now made available to you at your community D.G.S. store at most reasonable prices. My-T-Fine Dessert and Lemon Pie i-'n-.. FRESH PEAS 3 25¢ Vermont Maid Syruj 12-0z. botl. 2le These Are Fancy, Large Mexican Peas. They z Lbs. (J P Clicquot Club Ginger “Ale 2 botls. 27c Are Deliciously Tender and Sweet. STRINGLESS BEANS .. 3 ~ 22¢ 3 lge. botlo. (ea.-lol!l). 28e CHEESE Fresh Tomatoes 2 29 . Lbs. [ J F. Medium Size, Firm, Ripe Tomatoes. LONG l 9.; i = : ICEBERG LETTUCE st 8¢ & 10c CRISP CELERY......«......vsn 8c & 10c Phillips’ Delicious Lb. HORN..... NEW CABBAGE TR cnoee | No. 1 MAINE POTATOES. .. Baked beans, tomato or veg- etable soup, cooked spaghe! Can ¢ RED SWEET POTATOES - = 5 BEETS, CARROTS or TURNIPS. . 2 susches 15¢ YELLOW ONIONS v...3m 10c California Broccoli. . . 2™ 15¢ D’ANJOU PEARS ... 3 25¢c JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES 2 @z 39¢ FANCY GRAPEFRUIT. . .3 for 25¢ & 4 tr 19¢ STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES. .. .4 » 19¢ CHUCK ROAST BEEF 1b., 12Y5¢ Extra Special Prices on Pork Products Pork Roast WHOLE OR HALF LOIN Fresh Shoulders HOME DRESSED POUND Spare Ribs Pork Chops Why not take advantage of our special low prices for this week and serve your favorite cut of pork while the sale is on. GUNDERSHEIMER Fresh Hams .12 HOME DRESSED—WHOLE Smoked Hams Westphalias . . ......... ®. 19¢ i e E“hzs ([ Sliced Bacon ........m 17¢ Special this week. Fountain Brand Hams. . Sugar Cured—Whole, 9 to 12 Ibs. Each Pure Lard . ... 2 1-m. pgs. 15¢ Faunce’s Sausage Meat. .1s. 15¢ | Beanty™ Shiced Bacon ...m. 25¢ Jos. Phillips ;7" Sausage ™ 25¢ " COOKED HAM WaE zse 15 »15¢ FRESH FISH FANCY FILLET OF HADDOCK OYSTERS, Standard »t- 23c «t 45¢; Select »t. 30c at.59¢ Your Choice END cuT UNEEDA BAKERS’ Holland Rusk .........mn: 15¢ Brownie Thins. ....n...n 19¢c Fancy New POTATOES 4 - 19¢ *DEL MONTE PEAS They are first carefully graded, then blended together with the tastiest sizes. Special— *LUX TOILET SOAP New low price on quality soap. *WALDORF TISSUE A very low price for this quality toilet tissue. 6 Rolls 25c *PRESERVES 2 25¢ One of America’s |, pkg. z l c Finest Tea SUNSHINE Skyscraper Assortment, 11 o= v 18¢c HORMEL’S VEGETABLE SOUP Hormel’s Vegetable Soup brings you the same fine flavor and delicious taste as the best homemade soup you ever tasted. Try two cans at our spe- cial low price. 2 Lge. Cans 29° A Real Fruit Special FOR THE SMALLER FAMILY D. G. S. or Del Monte Brands Sliced Peaches . . . .No. 1 tal can 9¢ Peeled Apricots. . No.1 tan ean 121¢ No. 1 fall can 13¢ Pineapple, Skiced squat sise ... . 12¢ Fruit for Salad. . . No. 1tau can 123¢ L o west Price History for Shced Cooked Ham 3 e 47c 4esn25¢ LIBBY’S SLICED PINEAPPLE. . CENTER SLICES ONLY, IN RICH SYRUP CHUM SALMON .2 1o cam 35c PINK SALMON . .2 w19 WASHINGTON FLOUR. .5 = 17¢; 12 = 3¢ KRUMM’S MACARONI, &z, 2 we 15¢ BREWER-SNYDER'S CHOW CHOW . ....> 10c ALDERNEY DAIRYMILK . ........* 7+ 12¢ IVORY SOAP .................. A= == 19c STARSOAP ............. 2= Qc IVORY FLAKES . .............. SUPER SUDS .......oeevvvnnenn...3 o 25c *D.G.S. FLOUR Although the price on flour advanced considerably during the past week, a timely p-rclm enables us to offer you this excep- tionally low price. D.G.S. Flour is always of the same high qnlnty and dopnd.lnhty that gives thorough satisfaction. *CATSUP RITTER'S If you like hot catsup, try Ritter’s Tabasco Catsup with steak or chops. The flavor is most delicious. We-also offer the plain tomato catsup should you prefer the mild flavor. Buy several bottles at our special low price for this week. WHEATIES The Year Around Breakfast Cereal 2 25¢

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