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WHITE NOMINATED IN RUN-OFF POLL Mississippi Democrats Give Foe of Long Some 11,000 Votes Majority. By the Associated Press. JACKSON, Miss., August 29.—Hugh Long Foe Wins White, rich Columbia lumberman, who charged in the campaign that Huey P. Long of Louisiana sought to bring about his defeat in order to extend the Louisiana “dictator’s” political influence into Mississippi, had received the Democratic nomination for Gov- ermor of Mississippl today on the is of unofficial returns from Tues- day's run-off primary. . White held a lead of nearly 11,000 votes over Paul B. Johnson of Hat- tiesburg, former Congressman, whom | he charged with soliciting and accept- ing Long's support, with only 16 of the State's 1,651 precincts unreported. The final result was not expected to HUGH L. WHITE, —A. P. Photo, be materially changed by the late- N T o T e reporting county boxes. The Associated Press tnhulmian‘DENvER PYROMANIACS ave White 181,751 and Johnson Tios. START NEW OUTBREAK Apparently nominated as second in eommand as Lieutenant Governor was | By the Associated Press. J. B. Snider, Senatoria publisher of a chain of weekly newspapers, whose| DENVER, August 29.—Incendiar- Jead over State Senator Walter M.|ism flamed anew in Denver yesterday Taylor of Clinton can hardly be|8S mysterious arsonists set fires in overcome in the late returns, the Zion Baptist Church and the Although the unofficial returns | Democratic Club. | elearly indicated White's nomination,| Manager of Safety Willlam Guther which is tantamount to election in|immediately issued new orders to Mississippi, Johnson’s campaign head- quarters declined to comment late yes- He said he was convinced at least two terday, apparently awaiting complete | firebugs were at large in the city. and official figures. White also re-| The fires, extinguished quickly, lent fused to issue a statement. | support to the previous theory ot At Osyka last night, a yelling group | polic2 that the arrest of Warren of 200, assured of White’s nomina- | Cramer, 17-year-old confessed in- tion, hanged and burned Huey Long | cendiarist, would not end the activities | in effigy. The figure was suspended | of pyromaniacs. Cramer, held in jail here on arson and theft charges, confessed to start- ing 21 fires in a dozen buildings last week. from a pole on the State line be- | tween Louisiana and Mississippi. CARIBBEAN FLIGHTS PLANNED BY MARINES Aviators From Quantico Will En- gage in Fleet Maneuvers in West Indes Area. Marine Corps aviators of Quantice, | Va., periodically will participate in 2 training flight operations in the Carib- § bean area, the Navy Department dis- closed yesterday. | As a matter of routine, the depart- | ment said, the planes of Aircraft 1, Fleet Marine Force, will engage 1n maneuvers in the West Indies area— | Some 56 craft participating. The de- | partment said these operations will| include flights to Puerto Rican and | Virgin Island posts. Existing facilities | will be utilized in San Juan, Puerto Rico, but a small hangar will be con- structed at St. Thomas, Virgin Is- lands. “These flights constitute a portion | . of the annual expeditionary force + » @n outside room with training usually conducted at the is- bhath, land of Culebra, between Puerto Rico 4 and the Danish West Indies,” said the Navy Department announcement. ELECTION LAW PLEDGED Albertans May Be Able to Recall Legislators. By the Associated Press. |an CALGARY, August 29. —Somet.mnx d $3 50 'of two persons new in election laws has been prom- ised the people of Alberta by William ' noTEL Aberhart, leader of the Social Credit pecer it e o pover e mo. MIONTCLATR vincial election last week. n Avenue at 49%th Street Electors would have the right to re- New York City call legislators who fail to live up to their pre-election promises and a re-| One of New York's largest and new= call plebiscite could be held if a cer- est hotels. Convenient fo everything tain percentage of the voters in a DINE AND DANCE AT constituency favor it through a peti- {CASINO * IN = THE = AIR tion, under the proposed act. police to patrel all public bufldings. | shower and radio| THE EVENING by Japanese. By the Associated Press. San Francisco, is not yet free from Keystone Bartlett PEARS Just the size for the mall No.1 Family o C Val “Mother sure knows how to bake” THIS little fellow’s mothe? knows that the secret of extra-fine #cakes lies in the use of Franklin Granulated Sugar. For Franklin Granulated never fails in baking —or in other cooking. It is pure cane sugar, dependably uniform every time you use it. Its cleane liness is protected right to your very home, Smooth uncooked icings and creamy fillings call for Franklin Confectioners XXXX. Like all other Franklin Pure Cane Sugars, itisthe certain way tobest results, “A Franklin Cane Sugar PURE CANE Citrus Pomorang FOR USEQS OF .. OCTAGON CHIPS FRANKI.IN Refined in U.S. A SUGARS u. s- SHIP DETAINED ;::;u:fimm photographing a | currents, possibly in the nature of ortified A member of the freighter's crew TOKIO, August 20.—The American | Mountain's actions &xugust 22 in the freighter Golden Mountain, out of | Bungo Straits. ‘The police said their information Japan's spy hunting net, it was dis-| was that the ship anchored in the closed today by Rengo (Japanese) |strategic waters for two hours and |sumption taxes. Sanitary & Pi DON'T OVERLOOK THESE VALUES! okely’s Tomato Juice- 4 %o 25¢ Stokely’s Tomato J F g - Keystone Peaches - - - 2 :&: 29c Ginger Ale Clicquot Ginger Ale ‘G g N. B. C. Social Treats - - = 23¢c pkg. Stokely’s ciiacsamen Corn - .’ 14c¢ | Stokely’s coifomen Corn .- 3 %ot 25 | Apple Sauce Musselman's . _ _ "G 9c Ribbon Brand Cherries - 2 2.7 25¢ Libby’s Sliced Peaches - - < 19 Libby’s Sliced Pineapple - Orange Juice vis - - - Stokely’s Baby Food - Post Bran Flakes - - .- _ s 11c | E E / 13000 CASH OCYAGON STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST OIL PRICES REDUCED tches from Mojl, | took soundings and observation of have been settled. SEYE RS ARSI, Spain Plans Buildings. e Sales Tax Extended. Turkey has just extended its con- | tive tod esplonage. BY ToKIo SPY HUNT The skipper’s explanation was that | Breakdown in paid & fine of 30 yen (about $9) and| he anchored to await a pilot from — gave up his films, enabling the ship to | Shimonoseki. . o depart Monday night from Port Action of Vessel While Anchored | Tokuyama, where it had been de- in Straits Is Questioned tained. Moji water police said they were tailment Brings Crisis. SAN FRANCISCO, August 20 (). |ducers to bring about & voluntary |3ollars to clear it up, I tried Zemo ~—The Standard Oll Co. of California | curtailment agreement had failed. l announced reductions in prices it will - Spain plans to build public edifices | pay for crude oll last night shortly investigating “information from cer-|to replace those now rented by the |after J. R. Pemberton, ofl umpire, tain sources” concerning the Golden | state, declared in Los Angeles the break- down in N. R. A. production curtail- ment had brought a ecrisis in the | rounded up six strays and imprisoned industry. The new pnrices are effec- 29, 1935. i recucion of 30 cnts o 0 cents '] Suffered 10 Years & barrel on the lightest grades and A Production Cur-|a minimum of no change on me|Wlth Itching Eczema” heaviest grades. The statement sald efforts by pro- | .- « + 3nd after spending hundreds of got relief,” writes G. C. G. of Texas. Soothing and Cooling, Zemo relieves itching quickly because of its Work Goes for Naught. rare ingredients. Also wonderful for Rash, Pimples, Ringworm and other MONONGAHELA, Pa. (#).—On his | jooy first day as dog catcher, Ben Sadler 1"":‘:"‘;‘“74:3«":;:% the price ed by Good Housekeeping Bu- them in the pound. During the night approve somebody smashed the lock and m‘mm No. 4874, All drugeist, 3o, ay. | The Standard Ol announcement | them all out. Campfire Marshmallows Schoel with each ] je/et FREE Ib. pkg. pig. 5 C These Prices Prevail in Washington and Vicinity Until the Close of Business Saturday, August 31st Delicious Red-Ripe WATERMELONS Priced According to Size 10c « 3Qc e ALL STORES CLOSED LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd SHOP EARLY—and don’t forget you have to buy for Monday as well as Sunday. Why not plan a picnic for Labor Day? It’s the last holiday this Summer. Visit your nearest Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly; you'll find plenty of picnic sugges- tions there as well as bargains in every department. Fresh Lima Beans - - - - 3 . 25¢ Seedless Grapes - - - - 3 1. 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce - - - Red-Ripe Tomatoes - - - 3 1. 10c Bartlett Pears - - Honey Dew Melons Freestone Peaches 4-19e Original Bushel o 69¢ | conts. = 50c | conts. AT U, 2 1. 19¢ MBo the <o, . 'y Avenieny 3. 25¢ Priced According to Size Fancy New Potatoes Don’t Let Its Low Price Mislead You 21/,:?1:.' ;k;. 31(: e e Because it's really a fine salad dressing. SALAD BOWL Salad Dressing It is whipped to a creamy smoothness and is so dehcmm on salads or in sandwiches. 8 oz %o 29c | i 15c 3% 20c | | Kraft's Cheese 20 31/9 oz. 10 7 oty 25c .- 3 eams 25¢ | Leg O’ Lamb Chuck Roast l:k‘:' SC PRODUCTS! OCTAGON POWDER OCTAGON TOILET SOAP _ OCTAGON CLEANSER TR |4 U3 4 2| jar 10- anico Jellies - - - - - orton'’s k& Codfish - ork & Beans Yao.- Except Swiss and Old English * Grape Juice senico-at. bot. 25¢-2 pt. bots. 2 5c New Pack Peas - - Standard Tomatoes - Jumbo Sliced Bread F;el Killecl Sanico Fryers » 37¢ Prime Rib Roast Pork Chops - - Here's a Real Cheese Sale! LONGHORN JUNE DAISY LR T HIERER RN Lang’s Pickles ____13 oz 1ar 10c Sweet Mixed Pickles _at. sar 25¢ Bread & Butter Pickles__sr 19¢ Queen Olives Stuffed Olives_ ___5: or. bot. 19¢ Libby’s Potted Meat__5 oz. can 7c Libby’s Deviled Ham 3 oz. can 10¢ Libby’s Vienna Sausage_can 10c Crown Sardines 3 tins 25¢ Domestic Sardines____2 tins 9¢ French’s Mustard ____6 oz. jar 9¢ Prepared Mustard___2 oz ssr 5¢ International Salt Astor Black Pepper___2 oz tin 4¢ Granulated Sugar__z ». ps. 12¢ 15 1. pkg. 23¢ Slim Jim Pretzels__« m. pks. 23¢ Phila. Cream Cheese____rxs. 9¢ Sanico Pound Cake___eacn 30c¢ | Beech-Nut Drops____3 tor 10¢ Chewing Gum r3orie 3 piss. 10c Cut-Rite Wax Paper..2 s 15¢ Sanico Napkins 2 pirs. 15¢ slosses 29¢ 2 cans 25C 3 221, oz. 20c cans 1, 1b. pkg. 15¢ 2 No. 2 cans |5c 4 No. 2 cans 25c Ib. loaf /c SEA FOOD Carefully Selected & e 28 e SERR ARG s i - - - lb.‘31c Sliced Fresh Fresh Fresh Fillet of Haddock. ... ™ 19¢ Cooked Shrimp_ _ % ™ »s 31c Crab Meat Whole Not in - All Stores__ Ib. 4 lc Half Morrell’s Strip Bacon Sanitary’s Graded Franks Briggs Graded Bologna SANICO

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