Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1936, Page 14

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A—14 | POLITICS ALLEGED under advisement now a heard a few months ago on filed by an Alexandria distributor. t case petition N ILK CONTROL "2 e Tows Norfolk Dairyman Plans U.S. * Court Fight Against Vir- ; ginia Set-up. By the Associated Press. A Oregon Mayor Presides Over Coun- cil Session From Car's Running Board. Ev the Associated Press. MARSHFIELD, Oreg., October 1.— “running board” session of the NORFOLK, Va., October 1.—Declar- | oo neil started the coastal city of ing it “high time the people of Vir- Bandon, burned to the ground by 2 ginia take milk out of politics,” R. F. ‘Wall, president of Rosedale Dairy, Inc., ‘ announced yesterday that he planned forest fire, back toward a place on the map today. Meeting while the ashes of the city to begin a Federal Court fight “for [,¢'y 500 still were warm, Mayor Ed relief” system. from the State milk-control Capps presided from the running board of an automobile at a session He denounced the State Milk Com- | to plan construction. mission’s ruling, effective today, which The Mayor said any kind of tem- raises the retail price of milk In|porary shelter will be permitted, but Norfolk and Portsmouth 1 cent a |that the Council can order all emer- quart and 2 cents a quart In New- fgency structures removed upon 120 ‘port News and Williamsburg, and |days’ notice. “provides a straight price of 30 cents & gallon to producers. He said it was a {distributors would lose “more money” “certainty” thslldlmflg!d beyond repair walls in the business district were Between 350 and 400 buildings—al- most all in town—were destroyed or ‘Tottering ‘under the new ruling and that he be- | dynamited as a safeguard to citizens lieved producers also would suffer |returning to rebuild their homes. through reduced consumption of milk. While fires still dotted the territory, ‘Wall contended that the retail in-|none was endangering cities. Lcrease would not take care of the | Meanwhile in the San Bernardino | “increase which distributors must pay | National Forest in California, 1.500 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1936 STEEL WORKERS OFFER PAY PLAN Homestead Mill Arbitration Asked Unless Raise Is Given Before October 18. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, October 1.—Em- ploye representatives of the Carnegie- Illinois Steel Corps.’ big Homestead mill asked officials yesterday for an arbitration board to consider their de- mands for & pay boost, unless an in- crease is granted before October 15. In a message to Benjamin F. Fair- less, president of the company, a com- mittee headed by F. A. Colledge as- serted an increase would: “Prove the owners and management now are ready to grant the worker a just share of the profits of joint effort. “Offer concrete proof before elec- tion that United States Steel officers will not grant a raise until after the election on the assumption it will not be necessary ‘if th® proper man is| elected".” The Homestead representatives, elected by the 10,000 workers in the plant, asked several months ago for a flat increase of $1.12 a day raise, bringing the minimum pay to $5 We Want You to try this Sausage 1st—It’s always fresh Because it carries a date on the wrapper. No sausage is permitted to be sold aofter expira- tion of the date. YOU KNOW IT’S FRESH. 2nd—It’s 100% Pork Made of selected cuts of Pork—nothing else —your taste will verify that. You'll like its flaver and goodness. SANITARY & PIGGLY WIGGLY GRAND MEAT SELLING FESTIVAL! (3 Days, Beginning Today) Not in many moons have we offered so NOW A New Poultry Service That gives you a wider selection and fresher stock. Our markets are now being serviced daily by special refrigerated -trucks with the various types of poultry listed below. This innovation per- mits our market managers to order in smaller but more frequent quantities, giving you real freshness and satisfaction. producers, which, he said, ranged from | men battled the most disastrous fire | 2 to 16 cents a gallon above prices | there since 1918. previously paid. e # “It's not just this ruling I'm fight- i 3 B ke Four Indicted in Stock Deal. It's high time the people of Virginia ERIE, Pa, October 1 (# —The _take milk out of politics. The whole | Federal grand jury indicted four men {commission set-up, as I view it. is|for participation in what Federal | absolutely unconstitutional and the | agents termed a stock swindle, | £ eourts should afford the people relief. | Those named yesterday are Dobert : “This thing was passed by the Gen- | Vaughan and E. M. Garwood, both of | | ¥ 4eral Assembly through politics. As | Pittsburgh; Melvin S. Patterson, New | [} <1 see it, the only real hope for relief | York, and W. Homer Porter, San is through the Federal courts—and, | Francisco. N “if possible, there’s where I plan to| Officers said the men are charged begin my fight.” with selling worthless stock in & Ca- A three-judge Federal Court has!|nadian gold mine company. 3rd—It’s properly seasoned The secret of good sausage is the seasoning. 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WOODSON CO. 1313 H Street N.W. 1202 Monroe St. N.E. 2315 Every day—More and more people are demanding Sanico Hams Whole or Half 29¢ IT'S GREAT Hormel Bacon Mild—sugar cured Fat and lean evenly distributed 18¢ LARD - 15: “A Man’s Breakfast” Slice and fry several pieces of Briggs Pork Pudding and serve with Stokely's hominy and plenty of butter. That's a breakfast that will please any man. Also good baked whole in the oven. Pork Pudding Stokely’s Hominy 2 = 19¢ —because they have found that money cannot buy better b, quality. Half (1) 1b. package Prices quoted are effective until close of business Saturday, pctober 3, 1936. Whole Hind Quarter of Lamb . Fresh Trout Whole hind quarter of the Lamb VEGETABLE sorTeNine 2 > 29e SEA FOOD On Sale After 4 P.M. Today CRAB MEAT rnesu_ > 49¢ (NOT IN ALL MARKETS) Sliced Halibut . eeu--m 15¢ _» 18¢ _m. 14¢ Fresh Rockfish Fresh Croakers ___._ Fillet of Haddock Also Swordfish, cooked and raw shrimp in some markets. $amtary & Pug "lyWIggly So tender, " 80 delicious SANITARY’S FRANKFURTERS - 25° You'll like these ARMOUR’S Pickled Pigs’ Feet Veribest Quality 2 25¢ LONGHORN CHEESE ECONOMY CUTS Authorities claim that all cuts of meat are equally beneficial and that you can serve the less costly cuts with the assur- ance that your family is getting the proper nutrition. Boiling Beef ..............» 12¢ Short Ribs #2fr ... .......» 15¢ Breast of Lamb._._._____» 12¢ Breast of Veal ...._._____» 15¢ U. S. Government Grade A Includes the leg and loin chops. Our market man will cut off the chops (which are otherwise priced at 43c per pound) leaving the leg for roasting. 7 oz. jars Prices quoted are effective in Stores in Washington and surrounding territory. .

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