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" a group of Nationalist government of- DOOLITILE FLYING THRILLS CHINESE American Aviator Demon- strates Pursuit Plane for Officials at Shanghai. By the Associated Press. SHANGHAI, China, April 13.—The| skill and accomplishments of Ameri- can fiyers and aircraft builders thrilled | ficials today, when Maj. James H. Doolitile demonsirated one of the latest tym) of pursuit fighting planes. Maj. little, whose air exploits !pm\ a penod of 10 years and include speed record of 252686 miles an h(‘ul’ our a 100-mile course at Cleve- Jand last Fall, airived from the United States yesterday with a 700-horsepower | yug Curtis Hawk fighting crafc. | The iovum-nent is considering in- such mm in its rapidly dewlopmg Air Cor Today, & (w mmutes after Chinese officials arrived Ma, Doolittle staged a half-hour exhibition | of the worth of his plane and his skill, which surprised the Chinese and American aviation and Commerce De- partment officials present After landing, Maj. Doolittle smil- ingly said that his plane was not vet limbe rvd up and that later he would give a “real demonstration. | His visit to China is part Ol a strong effort by Amedican airplane makers u[ Jold the lion's share they have in the Chinese market, but which other na- tions, e\peclany Great Britain and italy, ARMY ORDERS || | Leave of absence, hf‘l?(olnn granted | B3 Maj. Gen. Harry Bishop, chief of ! Field Arullery, is extended one month pn_account of sickness. Col. John R. R. Hannay, Quarter- faster Corps. from Presidio Francisco to Governors Island, N Col. Grayson V. Heidt. Quartermaster Corps, from Fort Sam Houston, Tex., to Ban Fr"nm:cu headquarters of ch Corps Maj. lelmm L. Culberson, Infantry, Denver, to Army and Navy Ho&pl!al Hot Springs, Ark., for treatment. Maj. Elbert A. Palmer, Medical Corps, having attained the age of 64 vears, will be placed on the retired list April 30. First Lieut. Stanley M. Umstead, Air Corps, from Bolling Field, D. C., Sep- tember 15, to Middletown, Pa., Airport Pki(. Lieut. Dennetl E. Meyers, Air to Airport, June 17, Wright Field, Ohi Each of the mmmmg Air Corps offi- ters is relieved from the station appear- ing after his name and assigned to Wright Field, Ohio, effective August 1: First Lieut. Alfred H. Johnson, Ran- ‘alph Held Tex.; First Lieut. Turner A. U. 8. Mxmary Academy; First Lll\lt Pltrlck W. 'hmberlake Patterson from Wright Field, Ohio, 0 Air Corps | School, Auzust 1, as stu- nd W. Vm]er Air Corps, from Harvard University, Juna 22, to| Mitchell Field, Long Island. Lieut. Arthur Roth, Coast Ar- tillery, from Um\ersn.) of Michigan to| Fort Totten, N. Capt, Paxton S Campbell, Infantry, s detailed in the Quartermaster Corps, effective July 1. He will proceed from the University of Vermont to the Qulrtemlutar carps School at Phila- on that date. Lieut. Floyd "A. Mitchell, Coast Artillery, -from Massachusetts Institute of ’l‘echnolouy to Fort H. G. Wright, N. apt Edward J. Tracy, Medical Corps, fram Fort Sam Houston, Tex,, to Haxwall fll] A Maj. Burn R. Olmstead, Ordnance, from Hanlrd Um\:rmy to Watertown Arsenal, Mass. Maj. Francis H. Miles, jr., Ordnance, {fi\)m Harvard University to Springfield, aster School, June 25, to Chicay First Lieut. Paul H. Kemmer, Air Corps, from California lni!)lute of | da8 to March Field, Cal g - from_Afr Corps Tactical School, Max- | well Field, Ala., to Crissy Field, Presidio | San Francisco. i First Lieut. Albert J. Wick, Coast Ar- | Eillery, is detailed In the Quartermaster | Corps July 1; relieved from duty, Fort | [af Bill, Okla, and detailed to Quarter- master School, Philadelphia | that the sugar you and your family use is pure, clean, whole- some sugar. You can know this if you will For your protection andconvenience, Jack Frost Sugar is put up in sealed boxes of a distinctive blue color. It is 100% pure cane sugar, absolutely clean, uniformly fine. TherelSa Difference In Sugar— Pure cane sugar, as refined in this country, has established a definite standard of uality by which Ameri- ca’s sugar values are measured and j;udzed. Every um'iunl]} Jack medr yar is refined in ¢ . S. A. an p‘mmd by The Natlonal Bugar Refiaing Co. of N.J. o) o at the air field, Maj. | b i * san| [ * nnxn t#w!t,ttrnnvtvvt' {Te % K KR DR KK K K % K tmmmx:m-. % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933. A Galaxy of Values for Your Easter Feast!| Everything you could want—fancy smoked hams, fresh eggs from nearby farms, garden fresh produce, kinds of canned foods, in fact everything that good food stores should have—and all at our usual low prices. } In OuL Meat Markets l Lamb, Veal, Beef, Pork, Smoked Meat and Poultry—anything you want at remarkably low prices—of course, our usual fine quality only. LEG of LAMB - 18 Serve hot or cold with gravy or mint jelly. It's delicious and most every one enjoys it. Shoulder Lamb Roast. .w. 13¢ | Loin Lamb Chops. ...n. 29c Shoulder Lamb Chops. .1. 17¢ | Rib Lamb Chops. . .. .. . 25¢ BREAST OF LAMB . ... .» 7c CHUCK .52 »12¢ | PRIMERIB . . .» 18¢c 3 Corner Roast...... w. 19¢ | Ground Beef........ w. 14c Shoulder Cled. . ...... . 21c | Steak, Bottom Round. .in. 21c Beef Liver.......... w. 20c | Steak, Siloin........ w. 3lc LEAN BOILING BEEF .. . .» 7c Veal Cutlets. . ....... w. 39¢ | Rib Veal Cheps..... . 25¢ Shoulder Roast...... w. 15¢ | Loin Veal Chops. ... .. . 33¢ Shoulder Chops. .. ... w, 19¢ | Breast of Veal....... w. 15¢ Mnl(el Sliced Luncheon Meats— These items are ideal to serve with cold lunches. And we have many others to offer. Special Bramks ...oicoqsigient Ib. Briggs ) Liverwurst ........ b, Puritan Sliced Cooked Ham.. Big Sale on HAMS Strictly first quality smoked hams—as fine as you can buy. hy not enjoy one of these fine hams for Easter dinner and a slice Lb. with eggs for Easter break- fast? Very Specially Priced. In All Stores Clover Sliced Bacon .. ..... ..o o oo™ 18e¢ Paritan Sliced Bacon . ... Swift’s Premium Bacon . . ... ....." 23¢ Briggs Pep Roll Special Sausage Meat ORIGINAL Jos. Phillips Sausage. .. Fish for Frivap! Skiced Halibut........ w. 29c Reg. Lump Cnbmelt. .1, 29¢ Fillet of Haddock . . b 14c Fresh Herring Roe. 2% 27c Ib. 10(‘. 3« 10c . opeie Fresh Trout......... w. 15¢ Fresh Buck Shad Fresh Roe Shad. . .... w. 27c Fresh Croakers. . ..... w. 8¢ JELLY EGGS CHOCOLATE EASTER EGGS for the children —pure and wholesome Special Sale on Quality Tomatoes If you demand quality—you’ll be highly pleased SANICO 2 TOMATOES You'll find these tomatoes of a mpenor quality—fine in | flavor and attractive in appearance. SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE or 3 No. 2 20 THIS SPECIAL LOW PRICE.. cans C this is the lowest price we hav REMEMBER ™ * ™ i ™ ™™ The Best Offering of lts Kmd We Have Ever Made 2 ™ Sanico Pancake or Buckwheat Mix and 1 ' Log Cabin Syrup All for 29c Quality products that you know well —serve with bacon or sausage on Easter morning. SALAD DRESSING :: 12% SANITARY. SANITARY & PIGGLY WIGGLY FOOD STORES !fl: Will Want Plenty of Fresh Eggs for the Week End! Be sure to buy plenty to color for the children, and don’t forget your breakfast wants FRESH EGGS 2+ 29¢ From nearby farms SANICO SELECTED EGGS 2 == 35¢ GOV’T CERTIFIED EGGS % 22¢ | Special This Week End 2 - 45¢ Your Choice: Sanitary Print or Jumbo LANDOLAKES == 29 Made from Sweet (Not Sour) Cream Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE . SANICO FINEST COFFEE ™.t~ Price EASTER LILIES IN MANY DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA STORES—NOT ALL Beautiful, sturdy lilies—3 or more blooms—priced to save you 590 & 69c Each money. Specially Priced! THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY’S CLOSING FreHCh’s DMP::?Engcrndndwi:iu g jar 10c Dainty s« Corn 3% 25¢ The new process of cooking requiring only one-third the usual time leaves this splendid M-rylud Shoe Peg Corn a most appetizing flavor and white coloring. If it's Shoe Peg Corn you like, try Dainty brand. Del Monte Asparagus 2 % 21¢ PICNIC size, regularly 15¢c. ' Del Monte Asparagus 2 35¢ No. 1 SMALL GREEN—regularly 25c a can. REMEMBER, salad time is here, and Asparagus makes a tempting salad. Olive Oil %z o 25¢ = 43¢ Imported Salad time is here and this is the finest quality oil you can buy— Qdfiii”t’}"“ieuy i 3w 25¢ Replenish your jelly supply while this low price is in effect. 3 e 17¢ 20¢ You know it's good because it's Del Monte. Lifebuoy Soap Prevents B. O. Priced low. Rinso o Packages Large Package 25¢ A SUSANITARY GROCERY CO.INEY) 3 These Prices Effective in Wuhln'!on and Vicinity. LR 2R B B A O B O I BE R IR B B A N R AN A I A A N I O A I N T T TR R . 25¢ Ib. 29c 6 PIGGLY WIGGLY FOOD STORES "LIBBY'S EVAP. MILK . Fruits Aand Vegetables | We have made extensive preparations and are ready to supply practically anything you could want this week end in fresh produce. Your favorite Sani- tary or Piggly Wiggly has on display a full variety— fresh and crisp — just the items you want for the Easter feast. New Potatoes 5~19c Fine quality—boil and serve with melted butter. Asparagus - 25¢=35¢ Deliciously good—you’ll want some for Easter. Fresh Peas . . 3~29c Extra fine in quality—green and tender. Fresh Stringless Beans . ..........3» 25¢ California Carrots. . . ....... ... .2 P=ees 15¢ Fancy Cucumbers.........c.c....2 = 19¢ Crisp Celery.... ... ST Xl | Juicy Lemons .........c.meme .. " 28 Green Peppers ... .. ...cm. .. .3 % 10c Fresh Green Spinach . ...........3 = 17¢ Bunch Turnips . . . ... « cereie. 2 P2 13c Fancy Rhubarb.l.,...‘.,....».,. e d b 15¢ Texas Onions » 5¢ Cabbage Yellow Onions .. e 4 e, lZe Basket Stayman A —— L V(] Boxed Stayman App FPRR— 1% Boxed Dellclom Apples ............3» 25¢ Juicy Oranges 5~18¢ Good quality Valencias from Florida. Lima Beans. .2~25¢ Full, rich flavor—full pods—priced most reason- STARK APPLES 4~ 10c An extremely low pnoe on these well known apples—for eating or for use in making pies. ;s nll‘ AMERICAN CHEESE . . ™ 18c Pmcllla Butter Cookies . rk= 18c These ltems Will Add Much +o Your P ediasastand Menu Silver Slice Grapefruit . "a 10c Delicious segments of tree-ripened fruit, easy to serve and economical to use. Grapefruit Juice . . . ."&" 5S¢ Just open Clle can and serve—it's delicious as a breakfast drink or u”efim | Pie Cherries—Ribbon Sour, 2 25¢ Pie Cherries—why not serve cherry pie? | | Linia: Beans-—Bius Ridge, 3 esns 25¢ Tender and green—packed by Shriver—the quality is excellent. Spaghetti, a la Mussolini . < 10¢ | Most delicious because of the way it’s prepared with meat sauce. Tomatoes—Silver Lake ==, 15¢ Pine quality red ripe tomatoes. If you demand quality, try Silver Lake Tomatoes. Pomorang Juice {&hid} "an’ 10c A delicious blend of citrus juices—try Pomorang as an appetizer. CALIFORNIA Walnut Meats . %o 17¢ % 39c All ready for salads and l&mril—’ml open the can. Black Walnut Meats ...... ‘o ., .lSc Ripe Olives—Libby’s = 10c ' 19¢ A delicacy often overiooked but one that adds 5o much to a dinner. ¥ K% %k & ¥ ¥ Kk ¥ x 2k ¥ kK ¥ Bo% kW o ko Ak ok ok ok ok (koK %k K Kk Kk K K K KK KKK K ¥ X R $ A K * ow \ J | * O ok ok b ko ok ok kb ok kA MR R T T Y VAR REREEREEE ORI ST -