Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1933, Page 7

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C., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933. and Zemach Green. itor JEWS PLAN PROGRAM mmm.,,m.w. ON “PRESIDENT’S DAY” |Sholr, will render the -Hsnothen Gonmment) and the national an- THE EVENING GOVERNOR OF IDAHO URGES PUBLIC WORKS | Urges 24 State Chief Executives to Call on Roosevelt for Em- ployment Program. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Gold Find in m”, » he submitted indicated 110 mmcu of gold and 46 of silver to NAIROBI, Kenya colnny (P)—A | the ton, or -ppmxlmudy $350 worth gold prospector has notified by | of mehl 'rhe source of the sample the mines depnnmenz that an uuy ‘Was n MSMFAYHT[ i WRY ¥k French Jne Class . . . Ask your lecal travel agent. MURPHY, Gen. Pass. Agent, 1129 Eve St. N.W., Washington. Tel. MEt. 1410 earlier to the urging them to support & bill he sald was introduced b Senator McAdoo (Democnt of Cali- ornia) viding for the issuance of "000000000 in Government notes” to be med hruly for public works. added, L l.l Xo!la'lnl ‘which CHEST WILL MEET TOMORROW NIGHT Harry L. Hopkins of New York and Senator King to Be Speakers. Chest Speaker —_ Joint Celebration Will Be Held at Adas Israel Synagogue Sunday Morning. Jolnl.ng wmx other religious d nations rvmce ot Prell— dent’s rhy lom { the in Washington will hold specm lerv ices Saturday and Sunday to pray for the peace and welfare of the President. A joint celebration will be held at 'l‘h ' Jewish congregations represent- ed in observance of the Solnl cele- tion of “President’s day” Iarul Har Zion, Tifereth nrul Chev Sholom, Congregation Talmud Torah, Voliner Anshe Sfard, Kesher Israel, Esras Israel, Southeast Talmud Torah Congregation, Hebrew Home for the | Aged Synagogue and Shomerei Shabbos. } —_— clmely t.he vaemon in Was! . Gov. Ross proposed {ssuance of $25,000,- 000,000 in non'murm ~bearing Federal nm.es for public works. important,” he said, “that a Peder-l program be formulated prompt- ly to aid the States and munk:lpnhfl!s Ben | in undertaking necessary local and National public works for relle! or 't | unemployment.” By the Associated Press. BOISE, Idaho, April 27.—Gov. C. toward inaugurating a la works program for unemployment rehef The 24 Governors, he said, are those who have indicated approval of such policy. His telegram followed a letter sent TH]SISFDR =& . §1. MONTH In All A&P Food Stores! Our entire orgamzatton is squarely behind the principles of the new administration in helping to restore public confidence, and our faith in the future is being shown by conducting a four weeks’ sale of remarkable values. SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL SATURDAY’S CLOSING STANDARD PEAS . . 3= «=25¢ | PALMOLIVE SOAP 3k 1Tc CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP ~6c | WALDORF TISSUE 4 - 15¢ TOMATO JUICE #2423 =~ 17c | SUPER SUDS "t . 2+ 15¢ or dishes IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Specially Priced Big LAMB Sale Special VEAL Sale LEG of LAMB 1. 17¢ | Shoulder ROAST ws. 12¢ Shoulder ROAST ws. [lc | Veal CUTLETS 1b. 29¢ CHOPS®tpher| 5¢ §225¢ | CHOPSSouder [ 4R [Qc Loin CHOPS.29¢ | Loin CHOPSLb.25c Breast for Braising Breast for Baking............. ®. 9¢ Harry L. Hopkins, head of the New York State emergency relief adminis- tration, and Senator William H. Kin" of Utah, chairman of the Senate Du-z trict Committee, will be the principal speakers at the annual meeting of the Community Chest tomorrow night at the United States Chamber of COm- merce. ‘Trustees to represent contributors on the board of the Chest will be a fea-| ture of the meeting. Each agency al- ready has elected a board member and & staff member to the board, making 126 members in all, and the contributors, under the by-! laws of the Chest, are en- titled to three-fourths of this number, g:lung the total membership of the day. The A vocat Rabbi J. T. Loe . ope \ Delco Remy—xlaxon Home renovizing campaigns similar | the Imann of to those launched in the United States Pe J ulH_[ ; ST.NW. NOI‘I’H ISOJ T Coppel have been undertaken by Germany, | Connecticut, Bible rendm s and Great Britain, Sweden, South Africa, | appropriate to the occnsfon by Ral p“ye" Brazil, Canada, Mexico and Australia.'G. Silverstone, M. A. Hor owlu .v = Champlain, May 13; 8. 5. Paris, My 19. F. H HARRY L. HOPKINS. SEEKS LOAD OF BEER Nominations already have been sub- m’é”,j‘, bl the Nom o ‘fi“hmfi %ommhm‘x-n Asks Police to Trace Truck, an e election will be held throughout the day tomorrow, with a ballot box Last Seen Here. and ballots being available in the coun- | Police today were sl searching for Cfl hall of the United States Chamber | g truck load of beer at the nquen o( { Commerce. | Nectar “The drink that awakens Tea energy” 1. pks. 13C 15b. pks. 25€C Our Own Tea—Most Economical 1/4-1b. pkg. 13c Wildmere FRESH EGGS Dozen |7C Specially Priced Maurice Rosenfelt, l"lonnce 8. C, A large number of prominent persons | yesterday became separated from uu have accepted invitations to attend the | truck while trailing it here in an auto- meeting, but a few tickets remain and | mobile. may be obtained at Community Chest headquarters in the Investment Build- ing. The ticket holders will be seated first and then the meeting will be open to_the public. The committee in_charge is headed by Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke. E. C. Gra. Rosenfelt appealed to police for aid | after conducting a private search. The truck driver, he said, did not have | sufficient funds to purchase gasoline for continuance of the trip (rom Philadel- Sh{lu to F;:orti:c( Anefld . n if the "mt:k river shoul ce etting to ham, president of the Chest, will pre- | Florence, he wosuu\d not k:owl Ihege to side, and there will be reports from Wil- | take the beverage after arrival, Rosen- liam ather, treasurer: Joshun felt told pouc Evans, jr., hau’man of the Budge! Committee; Arthur Hellen, vice chm | man of the Campaign Committee, and | Elwood Street, director. SILVER ANNIVERSARY TO BE CELEBRATED Rhode Island Avenue Citizens’ As- sociation Plans Flower Show Next Month. EISEMAN'’S A flo lower, show and special lrcludmg “features depicting the ac- SEVENTH & F STS. tivities of the association,” will mark the All-Wool 25th anniversary celebration of the program, | | s ; Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' Associa- | tion next month, E. G. Sievers, chair- | man of the Special Celebration Com- | mittee, told members of the association e flower s.how Mr sxevers slld at its April meeting last night. on el e s’l‘x’i‘e"r"‘.’;&&‘e’g‘fry”;&‘? NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $6 IN MAY $6 IN JUNE $6 IN JULY ing will be held. the Newest Spring mod- Resolutions recently adopted by Congress of Parent-Teacher Associa- els in strictly all-wool suits. SULTANA Broken Sliced RESSlNG SALADD PINEAPPLE o 8 """14(‘. jar 25 - SANDWICH \ MUSTARD SPREAD 2 »=19c tions, deploring the drastic reductions in appropriations for schools, play- grounds, community c@nuls and ll- i v e by the assoc tion last nlBht Robert 2 == 13c wvidson, commkerclfl lustrated lecture on e e o dustry. SPIN TEST ELIMINATED FOR PRIVATE FLYERS Oandidates Required to Have 350 Hours of Flying in Revised TU. 8. Rules. Candidates for private pilot’s license from the Commerce Department, areo- nautics branch, will not be required future to demonstrate ability to re- mxer from spins, it was announced day by Clarence M. Young, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics. In place of the lntentlanllly executed ins and recoveries hitherrt{lh requlud of el ftemts. Carefully tailored and nicely finished. Smart greys, tans, blues, browns and fancies. All sizes. Fresh Herring Roe : Cooked Shrimp, Limited Supply Fresh Buck Shad Fresh Roe Shad. .. . - Steamed Baby LOBSTERS ea. l 5c Fresh Cleaned Croakers Fresh Herring Fresh Cleaned Mackerel Clams in the Shell CHUCK ROAST of Beef Lb. Izl/zc Grandmother’s WHEAT BREAD , oot 5C SPARKLE GELATIN o oreakbant or Chocolate Pndding 3r 1 7c A MOST ATTRACTIVE VALUE DEL MONTE FRESH FILLET HADDOCK 2 1. 25¢ In All Stores SMOKED BRIGGS' CAMPFIRE FRANKS | sHOULDERS 2 Lbs. 29c e 7c REGULAR LOW PRICES N. B. C, Fidelity Cakes » 23c Standard Tomatoes, 4 = 25¢ Thank Agparagus. .3 s-on cams 25¢ spins from stalled nmtudes Elimination of the spin test for pri- vate pilots follows lhe amendment of regulations applying to such pilots to require 50 hours of accredited solo fly- ing time instead of the former 10 hours. ‘The flight test for private pilots now is same as that given commercial pilots, except that no cross-country flight is required. | CASH SALE Evergreens, Trees, Shrubs We Have 17, Million Plants on Our 600 Acres Drive out and take advantage of these prices. Every plant freshly dug and wrapped in burlap ready for delivery. Orders of $3.00 or over delivered in Washington and vicinity. Large Package ‘OC Carton of Ten Packages, $1.00 When Shopping DOWNTOWN Visit our stores located at Chinese Arborvitae 45 feet, G5¢ Chinese Red Bud. Bushy. 3- American Arborvitae 45 feet, 85¢ Colorado Spruce, 15-18 i in. .. 95¢ 4t ....90c American Red Bud. Tree type. 5-6 ft., 90c Norway Spruce, 2/3 ft. Juniper Stricta, 18/24 in Biota Aurea Nana, 18/20 in Juniper Pfitzeriana, 21,/3 ft....$1 American Arborvitae, 5/6 ft. Retinisporas, 2/3 ft Retinisporas, 3/4 ft Many Varieties of Flowering Shrubs, 35¢ ea. 3 for $1.00 Elms, 8/10 ft. 5¢ Silver Maples, 8/10 ft., 60c Oriental Plum, 8/10 ft....60c Umbrella Trees, 6/8 ft....85¢ Mazgnolia Grandiflora, 4-5 ft. . . Azaleas Many Varieties 60c to $1.25 .$1.95 ea. Wistcort Nursery Co FALLS CHURCH VA. Drive to Falls Church, turn left on Anandale road, which is 1,000 feet wuthoftrdficl:xln. chre-mlxo 1Y/, miles on Anlndlle road and turn into nurseries at sign to ofiee of Westcott Nursery Co. Office is 1,000 feet from the main road. Phone—Falls Church 400 Sliced or Halves PEACHES One of the most popular dessert fruits. Also may be served with ice cream or as a filling for peach pie or cake. (Very Special Prices) 2 = 25 No. 1 Cans 23c Del Monte Bartlett Pears Sliced Del Monte Sliced Pineapple. . . .2 we. cans 35¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon » 21c Granulated Sugar. . .10 . 47c Pure Lard Sunnyfield Flour. .12m. g 33¢ White House Milk, 2 tan cans 11 . S'field Corn Flakes. .2 s 13¢ Ann Page Honey. ... 5™ 17¢ Eagle Brand Milk.... en 19¢ FRESH NEW POTATOES Cooking Apples Florida Grapefruit LIMA BEANS 21-‘" 23C ORANGES 14 t0 29 Oranges Stringless Beans. .4 med. cans 25¢ Encore Stuffed Olives ", 29¢ Rajah Salad Oil. . . . sint en 17¢ Sultana Peanut Butter m. sr 14c Phillips Assorted Soups en 5¢ Nectar Teas *% 13cs % 25¢ Campfire Marshmallows w. 15¢ Fresh Green 5 we [7c { PEAS nthe 4 18c {FRESH 2 for 9c 4. 19¢, 21c, 23¢ Home-Grown Rhubarb. 2 v 13¢ ASPARAGUS Bunch I 9‘: or 23C 405 7th St. N.W. 710 lith St. N.W. 1001 13th St. N.W. 815 14th St. N.W. 714 K St. N.W. Leave with us your order to be filled. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 3 Lbs. Igc Hot House Cucumbers. . = New Cabbage White or Yellow Squash, 2 15¢ Florida Valencia Ncl Bq 29c

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