Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1933, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . C., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. 1 | brothe ! Edward J. O'Connell, Al- buls ldbeulled U S FARM EREI]"’ Butterfly Counters |ALBANY SENATE CLERK |50y Cotne ™ Semocruu Sender, s | B hever refained consciouen FLOOD CONTROL WORK DIES IN AUTOMOBILE T ot sy e || Dol i ik ot e SEEN AS LABOR AID | %2 J ‘hen the Demo- A Roose: n. And Path Measurers chiih b K He was 54 years od. Cratic er)ofl:;ufgnl:con;{ole of the e wl«&:"_, T N e N e 2 Hi t lock last | 3 s yo 5 3 Must Explam TOll “Packy” O'Connell, Brother of| m,xf; '.';sh, T ine sk et | Ebrers. B4 and Dan. he had never |30-Hour Week, Higher Wages and | control work in the Memphls district| peld workers for the engineering SR | Demacraticileador, Btricken kS | S3nned sthip/at Wamers ke tnegt e S Ve eeSHin ot et Increased Employment Pre- s s, e pl no! % dicted Under Recovery Act. | i | s : | Apoplexy at 54. to join his family. | ———— 'Wages Won’t Be Paid to e Iy 3 few minutes before, he had | There are several English words con z | e By the Assoclated Fress. left the golf links after playing his | which have been in the past so often | By the Associated Press. the MWDM Valley will be revised Morgenthau Hopes to Make| Those Who Didn’t Work | Arsany, . v. dune 22—Patrick | best, game. He was found by passersty | used Ironically that in due course of| MEMPHIS, Tenn, June 32—The |fo 8 hot to work hardships on con-| In their own language. following o ey G h;eén in 31“ car by the roldnde time their original meaaing has xm°$' Commercial " Appeal* saya_a_30-hour | ractors. = L Jaw amengst, primitive . . Conn slumped over the steering wh reverse e word “silly” for in-| week will be established, wages e setting up the 30-hour week, | people, the Eskimos cal Funds Available at Chicago Mayor Says. |xew vork state Senate and elder to A ocifall x| Etatee oo Hiear s hIsaet o' ey |n|.ud St (he Mamiher of Sothees s mintuu wigm S Mbor and tricw JReseE “Hi plugie™ Lower Rates. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 22—The employes By the Associated Pre: hired for such jobs as counting butter- Associated Press. 2 » flies and measuring paths in Chicago's thfltr;'g t?;afi:n :‘::n :{re:m :C: | West Parks system under a previous ad- R o ministration were summoned today be- ) strai . Searimiion” of Federal |eally earmed the mones. e X The wages have not been paid and agricultural credit agencies and per- | ok e e We invit: to sh E. ionall. iced sf' 1“’ 2 ““ rl’e {will not be, said Hm:'d'ygxlzlepznem SPECIAL PRICES ei:.fl:’:ei:zzv&;sare v un;;e;;::::da;’,’:?::ing FINE QUALITY Dl'cildent of lh ope ke e m: ‘ ‘ Fecurities backed by farm property & c / . thus make farm credit available nt ¥ For This W.¢¢k Oi.lly lower rates the supply bills would be paid except i The Largest Selling High Grade [ : ‘The mmt important organization of hat he lanned . 93 changes will be made in the 12 cmesfs:fef 31,000 000, Coffees in the World : ™ Evaporated where Federal land banks are now | ployes in question totaled 0400 g]leged I3 located—Springfield, Mass.; Baltimore, | payrollers from March 1, 1932, to Janu- 8 O CLOCK Lb. I7C 4 Celumbis, '8, C.. Loulsville, New Or- ary 30, 1933 g : leans, St. Louis, St. Paul, Omaha, Is'due from the park board include y 5 tall Wichita, Kans.; Housten, Berkeley, Isns'm for gasoline and $1,247 for nar- RED CIRCLE Lb I ¢ Calif.,, and Spokan cissus and lily bulhs New board mem- . C cans 'n;ne Fedexéal %}a;:c{( b?nkst emdmiln intecrh bers c:xhl t‘hem prx].sxng hed tell- - . mediate credit banks loc ea e former employes finishe - - il be joined by two new credit units, | ng the board members sbout thelr toll BOK AR Lb. 23: Accepted by the American Medical s nk fo or co- operatives,” and & “pro- Hng thgx):hwere c;lléfl bitoretstg“us A: = e R Cy P I Assn. and recommended for use in uction credit corpcration.” rney Thomas ourtney to give evi- | erve Ice offee for a cool, . . = - Jointly the four units will be known | Gtz beTtenithe ‘prosecutor said would Shcthing mesliin | beverage. W’:_'.V '“{;’l '-'7["'"‘ fqr milk. It will 8s the “farm credit administration,” with | be repeated before a grand jury. | g whip easily when chilled. an agent in charge representing Mor- genthau. The agent will pass on mat- ters which ordinarily would be referred | e o ety isigns il have | [ i P,NE APPLE ard | & president, to be chosen by the board | of directors succeeding the group whic now has control of land and interme- | Sultana 1 med. 23. oifte credit bank}s. hMé)rgenthau b:ul Broken ge. P select a mn]oritv of the rd mem] - Each also will be under the direction Sliced cans 5C 1933 New p“k of a commxss(oner at Washington, re- i sponsible to Morgenthau. Francis W. e ] Peck of St. Paul has been appointed co- operative loan commissioner and will FoT e T il Fridey and St 7 FRESH EGGS commissioner July 1, p an c f us Bro f Berkeley, Calit, 1 inter- ase o < o Biliate coeit sk comtnisioner | ‘ | bottles s .98 Deposit Wildmere Sunnybrook A production credit commissioner re- ¢ + 24 Bottles C d mains to be chosen. . b 3 on Lase an Doz |7c Doz 2|C Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity and save on Early June set up the banks for co-operatives; A.S. T —— Special Friday and Saturday Bottles DEATH OF BOY BELIEVED || o | Carton of 10 pkys., $1.00 On Sale in 87 of Our Stores in the District of Columbia Every Egg Guaranteed RESULT OF STUNTING GRAPEFRUIT Gunther's } Golden Brew { Schlitz Blatz § Pickwick Ale Body Founmflouse With Mai MODEL m Ll 25c 2 Bots. |9c 2 Bots. |9c 2 Bots. 29c 2 Bots. 29c 2 Bots. 35( BEANS 6 s 25c Belt on Neck Indicates Heart mr: s Whn- Can_flfd g Attack BolledisRacape . porcelain | g:’:::,"" cans Case $2.15 { Case $2.25 { Case $2.95 | Case $3.25 C'” ’4 20 With Pork in Toma Deposit on Case and Bottles Extra 0 Sauce By the Associated Press. KENOSHA, Wis, June 22.—An at- tempt fo peiform’an “escape stunt’ C°°kF‘ at 2]° a fM;_?l for was said by physicians today to havev ive been the cause of the death of Frank ,: ":lal hy"loth, high gas ey IR Edv\latl;;d seba.suian{ lt,sh ye;; v:la{_‘ son oi bills and, sul en'”oy Al the o ‘wealthy parents, in e al louse af lence of le_most modern Teslthy parents, in the boat house || R TuSimpcribe oy a1 ot srce IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Twin Lakes 25 miles west of here. Pnu Rm.e, $9.90 to $120 The hew:‘ Lm}‘:nd s:lumped in a These Remarkable Cooking Stoves 5 corner of t! ouse dressing room VEAL 3 Genuine with a_ marrow belt wrapped. joosely W. S. JENKS and SON Fancy Milk-Fed 5 around his neck. Physicians said' they || 728 7th St. NW. NAt. 2092 —_— Spring ?E‘E@%fi‘%fi‘r‘z’i‘:fl‘fif:3:‘2’“’""3; e kel : gfiglu fi%]EELEg 4 . 29c} LEG of LAMB ROAST ws. 19¢ : Full Feeling ‘After Meals’ A tb. 10c { SHOULDER ROAST - 10c Minute Myster:; ey e n.u] - s o er i in er e | mpmagmma | [ Peein® | | CHOPS %2% 15¢ 4 joc ' 23 | CHOPS g 13c 1 25 5" 30c o e Page 42 5o IR CALVES LIVER Lb. 49c { BREAST for Stewmg L. 5¢ 121, By Because, had Baer been stand- I . Sepeedtin df s suss 2.Lb. Bag Ale ing in back of Crowson when he o o antacid powder in water mk.; 1 Bre.’t Of Ve‘l lb- &: = & e L A S wondars. A seliable product| Balanced , 1b., Sultana Mint Jelly, jar, 10c Kitchen 3, Tested . Solution to = DEATH SITS IN. uickiy and safely relieved S ey s [VORY SOAP For Every Purpose 3‘:“1;?&‘3 hit paed through the s £ oo pak Fresh Fillet of Haddock Fresh Sea Scallops EAL, AND THE CUT_Suigt Hormel’s Vegetable Fresh Cleaned Trout Claw Crab Meat In All Stores Fresh Virginia Fresh-Killed Tender Beef For Sandwiches Smoled _ | DUCKLINGS| CHICKENS | CHUCK - rying Roast Lb. _ HAMS . 15¢} w |[7c 1470 w23 4 e Center Slices, b. 33¢c % Use Moore’s Utilac Enamel §% o e SMOKED SHOULDERS . . ™ 9c It Dries Quickly—Gives Beautiful Effects P ey . et s s Delight the Family by Serving || Freshly Pasteurized MOORES UTILAC ENAMEL comes in 16 primary BuY 3 Packages DEL MONTE CREAMERY Bett: Mcor- broadcasts again tomorrow—Friday—WRC TR g s | and get 1 package r Wik e Bl Gt Med. 19 2 :.,: '";3 . [+ Bethesda Paint & Hardware Co—6986, Wisconin Ave. chocolate = ot Py B N : ool | Sunnyfield Print dd pudding |7 PINEAPPLE | ASPARAGUS 2 1o, 57 e e e Evaporated t FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES j | WONDERED IF YOU COULD IN." M‘LK u((RTAINL;mM,“ 3 hu o ,9 . TOMATOES{ PEACHES CHERRIES CORN 3 s 25c¢ 4 1. 25¢ .. |9c 4 £ | 5c c Iceberg Lettuce 2 nas. 19¢ or 23c { New Cabbage Ex ' Oc e 4 med. cakes Fresh Lima Beans ... 2ms.29c E Cantaloupes 5""- Iced of H!tg HE DEAL. THE SHUFFLE et Fresh Cleaned Croakers ' POTTED Soup, 2 k= o 5c Soft Shell Crabs . med. 60c 3 Special Lump Crab Meat Mo |0c Mild Cured Half or Whole, 10 to 12 lbs. Lb. C O enamel has so much to commend it as MOORE'S UTIL. ;?ll)?{s;w%gurfia}rfieogzlel;cc.harmmg tints through inter- ‘ 5 SPARKLE Bu.rrER e || . SUGAR CORN — ~ GELATIN Gt dnies Ttilac Color Cards at these convenient stores: Sparkle All for Flavor — Special Price Cans out charge Nz‘;:'.i.'i':" Slices 2 Lge. 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