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PRINTERS' UNION DELEGATES NAMED Slate of Ccmmlttees Also Announced by President of Organization. Clyde M. Mills, presldent of Colum Bia Typographical Union, No. 101, tod announced the slate of commuleen and delegates as follows: Delegates to Central Labor Union— Prank 8. Lerch, chairman; Walter R. Borgstede, Edward B. Reir, Fred S Wllker Clyde M. Mills. Delegate to Maryland State and District _of Columbia Federuuon of Labor—Charles O'Conne Delegate to Virginia- C'n’olma ‘Typo- graphical Conference—Clyde M. Mills. Delegates to Allied Printing Tra d Council—Charles M. Flanagan, ch: man; Fred S. Walker, George O. Snydcr Delegates to Washington Union Label ue—Jacob C. Lesher. chairman; Ihdby Smith, W. R. Floa: Label Campaign cammmee—Jncob C. mher chairman; Massie W. Blanken- W. R, Floam, J. A. Fortner, Robert H McCellum. Ll‘as Ccmmittb@—sheiby Smith, | ; Bernard J. Lynch, Charles J. Bussius. !\umeu Committee—Fred G. Long, ehairman; L. P. Homan, G. O. Snyder, L. Donoho, Charles D. Council, | mrrls W. Fleischman, Michael P. Fa- )(embouhip Committee—Lewis Smith, chairman; Charles F. mlck& it T. Thomas, Barney Friedland, B. Priddy. Book and Job Committee—Jol hn W. lewcomer, chairman; Henry D. ond v urxeu, Allen T. Eney e M. Re! entice commum—wmu L‘ chairman; Philip P. McClellan, | W. Fleischman Serge W. Folk, I 2 W. Robert H. Keels, | A rons, chairman; ey A" carter, | McLean. | w rm- | tains-regent, the presiding government Grievance commxme—[chnrlu E. Mannlnxer chairm: G. M. Billings- 5. Bluckwell Richard R.| B. Liggan. sm:u:.wn Commnm Charlec Mlel Cammltue—n'n&t J. Elwood, ghairman; Arthur J. McMillan, Benja- 4min F. Larcombe. Vocational Education Committee— Dunun McLaren, chairman; Kenneth Hawkins, Frank B. Smith, Floyd C. | Schh c | . d; ‘n‘ullr meegiing ell‘e the] unl’%n_ un y a aphical Temple offi- | Tymr by John B. Dickman, | put prsidem u follows: i Vice ruid.enb—!‘rmkD seuun e ! Trustee—Tod C. John' W. Newcomer, William A, junds, John T. Bradley, Prancis Benz- ler, l,l3esrmwj J. Lynch, John A, Pike, D.len 0 I. T. U—Uriel C. Hays, Philip P. M(‘C]!Ilnn ‘William L. Larkin, ‘Thomas B. Foster. Alternates—Carl W. Miller, Walter R. Warinner, George O. Snyder, Harrie ‘W. Fleischman, | e | REPRESENTATIVE FISH | GETS WAR DECORATION | Presented With Silver Star of | Army for Heroism in France | in September, 1918. Representative Hamilton Fish. jr. was presented Tuesday with the Silver Star { the Army for bravery in the ‘World War. awarded the He -previously had been French Croix de Guerre. | ult, 80, 1918, Fish disphyed herom under fire which won for the Army cita- The pruenutwn was made by Gen. MacArthur, chief of staff, in the pnunot of War Department offi- LIGHTER NEW, HEALTHIER DIAPERS MADE OF A NEW POROUS WEAVE LESS WASH EAS See Curity Layettecloth Diapers at LANSBURGH & BRO. WOODWARD & LOTHROP Iy es, it's true 1k, | named by authormes as head of this [EIGHT POSITIONS CUT i FROM HIGHWAY UNIT! Saving of 817,120 Effected for Us ei in Other Pay Rolls, Commis- sioners Declare. 1 r nt Sl\ h) l'n nation and one by death. Had the Commissioners not abolished | the positions prior to July 1, fundsj allotted for these positions in esti- mates for the new vear would have been impounded and could have been released for use only upon presidential | approval. GEORGE HEARST TO WED Gov. Rolph to Give Bride in Mar- riage Sunday. LOS ANGELES, June 22 (@).— George Hearst, eldest son of William the Hearst ranch at San Simeon. imes Rolph, jr.. vuu give the hrlde i.n mn.mage George Hearst, a member of the Governor's official staff and commodore of the California Naval Muma occupies an executive post w e W. R. Hearst newspaper properties. PLOT NIPPED IN BUD SAN M.ARDIO Republic of San Ma- rino, 22 (P)—Documents found on Lwo Blcllla.ns disclosed a plot, police sald, whereby a gang would invade the smallest state in Eumpe start a reign of terror and set a person mnot old republic. Authorities added that the two cap- officials, had been slated for death, vere other leaders. Italian police, noti- fied of the plot, arrested several persons. San Marino authorities in a manifesto said the situation was under control. Do YoU want to feel always at your best? To meet each day with fresh vitality? You can. For when you're healthy, you're happy. A delicious cereal provides the “bulk” that is so important in overcoming common constipation. Tests show Kellogg’s ALL- BrAN also supplies vitamin B to further aid regular habits, In addition, ALL-BRAN is twice as rich in iron as an equal weight of beef liver. The “bulk” in ALL-BRAN is much like that in leafy vege- tables. What a relief to enjoy an appetizing cereal instead of taking patent medicines. Serve as a cereal or use in cooking. Direc- tions on the red- and-green pack- age. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. COOLER BULKY . Iw.... NO HEMS DRY QUICKLY PALAIS ROYAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, Grand Open;ng andStore Party Cl‘nllum Helghts D. G. S. Market J. PASSIN, Prop. New Hampshire Ave. & Kennedy St. N.W. Phones: Georgia 6100 and 9847 Friday Night, June 23rd 8to 10 P.M. This old established District Grocery Store is now located in a mew building especially de- gned for the modern market. Complete new equipment has been installed to better serve your i ts. amily and friends are cordially invited to visit and inspect this store. An elab- orate program has been arranged, including a Food Show, Free Groceries and Souvenirs for the children and adults. IT'S ALL FREE! DON'T FORGET THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE. ““‘Rock: “With I like best. D.G.S.FLOUR . 5 15c GOLD MEDAL “KITCHEN TESTED” 5w 23¢c 12 - 45¢ WASHINGTON 51 21c 12 4lc PLAIN OR SELF-RISING DlSTRlCT CALIFORNIA FRESH PEAS FRESH TOMATOES ICEBERG LETTUCE HOME GROWN BEETS. Added Specials GRANULATED SUGAR .. 10--49¢| BUTTER COUNTRY STYLE ROLL... GOLD BAND BUTTER..... AYRSHIRE BUTTER COFFEE GOED BAG..... .. .uuic. cscreveme® 25€ ORIENTA ........coevuneevenn. ™32 | ..2™= 53¢ CUCUMBERS ..2™59¢c JUMBO CELERY HOME-GROWN CABBAGE. .. TEXAS ONIONS No. 1 FRESH PEACHES CALIFORNIA ORANGES CALIFORNIA LEMONS CALIFORNIA » 32¢ 29c CHASE & SANBORN (dated).. 2= 19c wi 2 CEREALS RIPPLED WHEAT WHEATIES GRAPE NUT FLAKES... PUFFED WHEAT ........cc0000.. .0 9c PUFFED RICE Ceerecteess .2 mm 25 KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN. . ... .mm. pis. 12¢, e is- 19c BORDEN’S PET OR CARNATION SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR SCHINDLER’S PEANUT BUTTER SCHINDLER’S SALTED PEANUTS or CAMPBELL'’S 6 ~ 25 nationally-known brands. your pantry at this very low price, tall 9 cans 3 JUNE, 22, interest in selecting the items | order and quick d GROCERY sromsfi F ruits & Vegetables NEW POTATOES, 10" 25¢ CANTALOUPES * »* * * * * ; STAR SPECIALS RITTER, PHILLIPS PORK and BEANS You know the quality represented by any of these e _suggest that you stock 1933. 'HERE ARE THE WlNNERS ¥ IN THE FIRST PRIZE—Mrs. Otho H. W. Talbott, Rockville, Md. SECOND PRIZE—Mrs. Margaret Barry, 3574 Eleventh St. N.W. THIRD PRIZE—Mrs. Ellen M. Kleinstuber, Takoma Park, Md. FOQURTH PRIZE—Mrs. Webster Spates, 1543 Mich. Ave. N.E. FIFTH PRIZE—Mrs. Mattie V. Whitney, 1217 B St. N.E. SIXTH PRIZE—Mrs. E. C. Mueller, Aurora Hills, Va. SEVENTH PRIZE—Mrs J. Dilmon Moreland, 4816 9th St. N.W. EIGHTH PRIZE—Mrs. Harry C. Burke, 2435 33rd St. S.E. MRS. TALBOTT'S LETTER ville 3067 Good mornming, | wish to give an order.” no more trouble or exertion thanm a (Signed) * over the telephone, I receive a prompt reply, That i is the District Grocery Store Service “MRS. OTHO H. W. TALBOTT.” QUALITY MEATS For this week end, D. G. S. Meat Departments || offer an unusually large and varied assortment of the choicest meats and fresh killed poultry. A juicy roast for Sunday’s dinner, a delicious ham | ora tender frying chicken for the picnic or outing, | or any other choice your palate may be hungering | for. | GENUINE SPRING | LEG of LAMB FRYING CHICKENS.. .. PLYMOUTH ROCK w. ]18¢ | FRYING CHICKENS.........» CHUCK ROAST.. 3% 19¢ SHOULDER VEAL ROAST 8 to 10 Lbs. BREAST OF VEAL ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK.......... e B PORTERHOUSE STEAK HAMBURG STEAK i BEEF LIVER . . 3 ms 10c BRANDYWINE SLICED BACON n. 19¢ .WESTPHALIAS SUGAR-CURED CANADIAN STYLE BACON... eaze v +3 lbs. 25¢ ». 35¢ ». 23¢ SMOKED HAMS| Short-Shank, Skinned Wbo!c 18 to 22 lbs. GENTBR SLICES, 1b., 38¢ Short Shank 10 to 12 Ibs. 25¢ s CHEESE SPECIALS KRAFT’S 2 American Pimento or Velveeta Skinless Franks ... 19¢ leerwun! Thuringer e Lb. 15c | V5-1b. pkgs. 29¢ ANDY LOFFLER’S PRODUCTS Pimento Bologna . . 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Telephone for him today. nsburghs O CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE HELLMANN’S MAYONNAISE SUNSWEET PRUNES Ib. pkg. 12c; 2-1b. pks. 19¢ SUNSWEET JUICE OF THE TENDERIZED PRUNE, a- 23c SCHIMMEL’S PRESERVES SWEET OR SWEET MIXED PICKLES SOUR OR DILL PICKLES LUX TOILET SOAP 150-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle Free! 2= 9% = 23c PRESERVING AIDS CERTO ....... .voue 29c Mason Jars, Pts.. . ¢ 63c Mason Jars, Qts.. .40 73c Jar Tops .......a= 25¢ Parowax ... ...... Octagon Soap 2 eakes 9c Fels-Naptha Soap. .3 cakes 17¢ Palmolive Soap. . ..3 cakes 19¢ 2 pigs. 25¢ Babbitt’s Cleanser. . . .2 cans 9¢ La France BLUE KEWPIE TISSUE 6 o 25¢ ». 9c The Digestible Shortening 1%,-lb. 3-1b. % 28c 2 55¢ FOR INFORMATION CALL 425 The “Gentle Press” omato Juice z 12-0z.Cans 293 The Convenient Summer Food x LIPTON’S TEA X Yyioie. | e l/zlb.pkg.ssez THE WORLD’S FINEST TEA : x £.8.2.2.0.0.¢.2.0.9.0.0.0.8.8.2.¢.9.9.2.0¢200 00004 APPLE PIE RIDGE VINEGAR gal. jug 350 A QUALITY PRODUCT KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs. 138 THE IDEAL SUMMER CEREAL ok kok ok ok ok x ok X w.2hs. Sc ***********************: THE NEW CAKE THIS WEEK. “WASHINGTON’S LARGEST CHAIN OF INDIVIDUAL OWNERS” Rod: ka Ginger Ale... + .3 botties contents 25¢ . .bottle contents ]0c Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. .......-. ... . 2 bottes contents 28¢ Fairfax Farms Dairy Milk . . ... ........ ». Tc ot 12¢ College Inn Tomato Juice Cocktail 16-0x. bottie ]5¢ Hormel's Vegetable Soup 1ge. bottie 19¢ Brewer-Snyder Potato Chips. .. ......... %-b. pks. 23¢ Brandywine Mushrooms o can (sliced) 23C Bennett’s Mayonnaise 8oz jar 10c pint sar 19¢ Old Virginia Apple Butter. . .-. .c... .. ... . 38-0n. jar 17¢ Sunshine Nobility Assortment. ............. vkz. 29¢ Sunshine Brighton Wafers. . . ... .. Naakaan oo x 4 Uneeda Bakers John Alden Cookies Sndorshaimary FAMILY-SIZE BUTTER LAYER CAKE FIVE VARIETIES. ASK FOR each 250 TASTY MALT The Healthful Chocolate CAMERA with FREE L= 35¢ METROPOLITAN 4662