Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1935, Page 8

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MELLONTAXCASE RESTED FORSTUDY Attomeys for Banker and U. S. Work on Technicali- ties of Steel Transaction. By the Associated Press. counsel for the Government, and Frank J. Hogan, Mellon's attorney, are conferring regarding introduction of more than 200 exhibits nurked for identification, other members of the two staffs will be working on mpul.l- tlona in the hll Ly McClin c-Marshall-Be -cuon Hogn.uwou:ruunumhemreld- shenm to delve into recordt of the Union Trust Co. regarding its disposition of $8,200, ooo in Bethiehem bonds, part of the $21,000,000 in securities wnich Mellon and the three other McClintic- Marshall stockholders received from Bethlehem. Most of this week, the ninth of the hearing, has been spent by the Gov- trying to prove its contention Battles Blizzard BALTIMORE STAR TEILS OF MOUNTAIN TRIP. Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. of 30 years. Mellon contends it was a | | non-taxable merwer HOG BAN RELAXED “TO CUT LARD PRICE mi Litter of Pigs Permitted for Home Use if Benefit Payments Are Waived. Mmh the wholesale price of lard in the Pistrict at 17 cents in contrast to 101 cents a yur ago, the Department of Agriculture yesterday ruled farmers can. “produce and keep one 1935 litter for home ocnsumption if they to waive benefit pnymencs under A. A. A. hog progral Since the inception of the farm ad- Justment plan shoats farrowed in ex- cess of contractural agreement have een marked for early death to pre- vent their glutting the market. The price of pork loins per pound here yesterday was 26 cents, against 23.9 a year ago; fresh ham, 24 cents, against 17.8 year. Bacon today sells wholesale for 29 cents a pound. The decision to allow all shoats in one litter to grow to adult hoghood was extended to raisers whose contract limits their market for two hogs for the coming year. Claude R. Wickard, chief of the Agricultural Administra- tion’s corn-hog section, commented: “A producer who for one reason or another had a market hog base of only two head and a home slaughter base of three head could produce a total of no more than five hogs in 1934. “Under the new ruling, this pro- ducer may rot produce more than two hogs for market, but he may use for home consumption all of the remain- ing pigs farrowed in one Jitter in 1935.” JOHN EARECKSON. A night of horror in fighting & blizzard while climbing lofty Pikes Peak left Eareckson unexcmd ‘The former National A. A. U. ‘wrestling champion, who hails from Baltimore, told & luncheon club at Colorado Springs about his experie ences when he returned yesterday. He is shown after the climb. Venizelos Reaches Paris. PARIS, April 19 (#).—Former Premier Eleutherios Venizelos of Greece, who fled hiz home at Crete when an uprising against Premier Panayoti mldlrla government failed, has arrived in Paris to visit his two sons and see doctors. He has been suffering from phlebitis. THE DERWOOD MILL DERWOOD, MD. Subject to market changes, we auote the following low prices on ‘our hich- quality fe eek” starting Tlmu, Cash at the Mill MARYLAND FLOUR (IN 12-LB. O 000010 0 b e, T 28883535285883% COARE.CRACKED "CoRN - . Located Between Rockville and Gaithersburg Phone—Gaithersburg 19-F-13 _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, HARRISON UPHOLDS) 5= 5w 2 PRACTICAL' BONU Says Compromise Bill Was Introduced in Honest Harmony Effort. * Adoption of his emm plan of settling the troublesome soldiers’ ‘bonus issue would be a “very practical way of handling this problem,” Sena- tor Harrison, Democrat, of Mississippi, declared last night in s radio address. “I have plvpnnd this bill in no controversial mood,” Harrison said. “Only in the spirit of making an honest and sincere effort to compose d.lflerenou that should not exist have Again we bring you sen: hats which are reproduct; son's smartest an hat for every female member family. Maj. Rasmussen Dies. SAN FRANCISCO, April 19 (P).—| | Maj. Nels Rasmussen, formerly with the medical corps of the Letterman Hospital here, died yesterday after a short illness. His widow, Mrs. Clara Rasmussen, survives. ional hate— s of the sca- best selling numbers. of the “Built Up to & Standand, Net Down to 8 Price® SIZES TO FIT EVERYONE AT JO BEILE 522 10th St. NW. HATY \\ UHKS fSmall " f pke. D. ‘0, FRIDAY. SALE SOAPS CHIPSO Flakes or Granules large box 19c y SR A OXYDOL Use it in your washing machine large pkg. 21 c IVORY FLAKES IVORY FLAKES SELOX 2 vk 25¢ ;m.g o3 J Clean Quick Soap Chips Large 31C S-pound box P&G Laundry Soap lvory Soap 2 1arge cakes 19c 4 med. cakes 2](: 6 guest size 25c XPRIL 19, 1985. SANICO HAMS Not from tradition alone, but because of their renowned goodness and depend- ability, bake one of these flne hams for your Easter menus. Allow it to cool in the water in which it was boiled—the flavor will be improved. Lamb Legs Fancy Spring Freshly K Potted Easter Whole or Half ~ Frying Chickens Barred Rocks illed LILIES At two prices Some Priced at Fresh Strawberries . .. ... 2 ™™ 20¢ Fancy Asparagus Florida Tomatoes . Fresh Peas Iceberg Lettuce. . ... Fancy Asparagus Sweet Potatoes .. Cauliflower New Texas Onions Fresh Pineapple Hothouse Cucumbers . Hershey's Cocoa - il 89- & O.tjhe‘rs : af C (O Easter Parade of FineFoods 23: HAMS Armour s Star Swzft s Premmm Whole or 25 Half Pound These Lilies Will Re- Bloom If Planted in Your Yard If kept out of drafts and watered each day, the blooms should last about two weeks—after that time cut top back 6 inches above pot and plant bulbs about 3 inches in the ground. It should bloom again in July or August, and the bulbs . need not be removed from the ground next Winter. On Sale in Most Washington Stores FLOUR SALE Your Favorite Brand Specially Priced “SANICO 12:1b. 49C Sack 5.Pound Sack 24-Pound Sack . Cold Medal or Pillsbury 12:0b. 59c Sack S-Pound Sack . ..2lc 24.Pound Sack .- You can buy no finer Eggs in Washington than Sanitary’s Fresh BREAKFAST EGGS Government Graded U. S. EXTRAS LARGE GRADE A Sanico Eggs ‘isk- Smic’s First Prize Magarine . : ™ 17¢ Dromedary Dates : ..2 »25¢ Marshmallows Campbell’s Educator Codfish .: : : Libby's Sauerkraut ; Hellman's s%i s s . s Hot Cross Buns : Jumbo Bread . i ; ;. W& Te Creen Bag Coffee : ., =™ 22¢ Special Coffee ;.. :i: Procter & Gamble SOAPS Specially Priced IVORY o e S ::‘.::...... 2. 19¢ e i B tor 25¢ CHIPSO P];c‘rk::e 19C 2 smat Pig...... 17C OXYDOL doz. 34c s = 30c Campfire Brand . Joe 15¢ 4°52%29¢ we. 21¢ . 248 15¢ % 15¢ s s & 10¢ Tomato Juice o 3 »17c¢ -

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