Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1936, Page 5

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NEW DEAL FIGURES FLAYED Y LANDON G.0.P. Nominee Says Bonus Is Future Obligation of Government. By the Associated Press. TOPEKA, Kans, October 8.—Gov. Alf M. Landon, expressing “renewed confidence” of victory today a few hours before starting a 2,400-mile Lake States presidential campaign, asserted a check of New Deal figures would give results “quite different” from those reached by President . Roosevelt. “The time has come for every | American voter to get out a pencil and check recently issued New Deal figures,” the Republican presidential nominee said in a 500-word statement. | “After adding and subtracting he will get results quite different from those reached by the President and his various spokesmen. “An ordinary knowledge of arithme- tic, without even the use of a pencil, | wou)d show the fallacy of the Presi- dent's recent statement at Pittsburgh that ‘over & billion and a half went for the payment of the World War veterans’ bonus this year instead of in 1945 and ‘that payment is now out of the way and is no longer a fu- ture obligation of the government.’ “Leaving out of consideration the | question of the bonus itself, I would | like to ask: If the billion and a half paid in bonus is not a future obliga- MRS. ROOSEVELT TO SEE GRANDCHILD IN TEXAS Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, holding her first press conference in months a few hours before she left with the President on his campaign trip, today expressed interest in the Budget Bu- reau’s attempt to halt National Training School for Girls remocieling plans, but withheld any statement over the proper solution of the con- troversy. She sald she would stay with the President throughout the entire trip, with one possible exception—a plane trip to Fort Worth, Tex., to see her newest grandchild, Elliott Roose- velt, jr. The rumors of the engagement of her son Franklin, jr., to Miss Ethel du Pont are the personal concern of the principals and should be an- swered by them, Mrs. Roosevelt said. Combating the Pain of Arthritis Now you can relieve arthritic pains by following the health resort method at home. Drink Mountain Valley Mineral Water direct from amous Hot Springs Arkansas. ed by physicians for over 30 Phone Met. 1062 for book- et. . Mountain Valley Mineral Water 14 K St. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. $1,760 LOOT TAKEN - FROM APARTMENT Transom Is Forced to Obtain En- trance—Two Men Seen Leaving Place. ‘The’t of $1,260 in cash and jewelry and other valuables ‘otaling another $500 from the home of Miss Lena Mae Bobo, 927 H street, was reported to police today. Entrance to the apartment was gained by forcing the transom. The loot consisted of four $100 bills, two CONSTIPATED? Then don’t neglect it. but use Nature's way—herbs and flowers. That's all you'll find in LAXA-TRATE . and in the morning you'll appreciate its gentle non-griping full action. Unlike anything you've ever tried Tonight use Laxa-trate. In the big 3% ox. Jumbo size. A real $1.00 value. Introductory price, 49¢ FOR SALE AT VITA HEALTH FOOD CO., INC. 3040 14th St N.W. 1273 H St. N.W. Phone COL 2080 - R T No More Privacy $50 bills, thirty-eight $20 bills, a $400 diamond dinner ring, another dia- mond ring valued at $95, & $5 watch and s sult case valued at $10. Police have obtained descriptions of two men seen leaving the place, one of the men carrying a suit case. The money and valuables were taken from a trunk and nothing else 2 the apartment was disturbed, lead- ing police to believe the burglary was the work of persons familiar with the home. The robbery occurred last Pastor to Speak at Y Branch. “This Bewildered World” is the sub- Ject chosen by Rev. E. C. Smith, pas- tor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, for his address to be given Saturday at the Twelfth street branch of the Y. M. C. A, 1816 Twelfth street pm. D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. 5 Smoke Inspector to Speak. H. K. Kugel, newly appointed smoke engineer and inspector for the Dis- trict, will be guest of honor and principal speaker at a dinner of the local branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in the Ra- leigh Hotel at 6:30 p.m. today. NEW 1937 STANDARD RADIO A.C. ‘This is a real special stations easily. 1t ba a [y No aerfal necessary—no_installation. 940 F St. N.W. e! new designed. beautiful cabinet. -D.C. glrnnl—d-tli’ performance, ue! Gives fine perfo: rmance and will bring in distant Plays anywhere, METROPOLITAN RADIO MEt. 7071 *x A—S5 Reunion for Steamer. New Zealand and Europe, will hold & Hundreds of former passengers of | farewell reunion veasel b the Ionic, which will make her sev- i - enty-ninth and last voyage between | 116100, New Zealand. IN THE BAG! A venerable Jap has a beard so long he carries it in a bag to keep it from drag- ng on the ground! Put a genuine Gem lade in your Gem Razor and put real shaving comfort “in the bag”! Gem Blades never irritate your face. BLADE “SHERLOCKS”! Here's why Gem Blades are guaranteed t0 have perfect shaving edges...they're examined under powergul microscopes by keen-eyed inspectors who can detect the 3 slightest flaw. Only Gem’s 50% - thicker steel blades can . stand this test. Your Gem Razor can't be 100% efficient wi genuine Gem BI tion, what is it? It was largely paid in bonds and some day the govern- ment will have to pay those bonds.” You'll want to serve bigger, more nourishing meals from now on. Crisp Autumn days build hearty oppetites—workers and school children need strength and energy. But you can still keep within your budget by watching for AGP specials. There are always several of them that fit right in with your plans Leaves at 7 P.M. Today. Landon, busy with last-minute preparations for his departure at 7|, pm, (Central standard time) added: “With the President himself being so careless with facts and figures, it is not surprising that his cabinet mem- bers likewise are getting reckless.” Without mentioning Secretary of Agriculture Wallace by name, Landon said, “An illustration of the reckless- ness that has become epidemic in administration circles is to be seen in Bills from TOO many sources are |} not only hard to hondle, but create a personal feeling that all ‘ the world knows your business. —honest-to-goodr ess values that you won’t wont to miss! GELATIN DESSERTS SPARK ANN PAGE PURE JELLIES... SIX PURE FRUIT FLAVORS L THE SWISS FOOD DRINK 3 e 13¢ 8 oz. glass 10¢ Get aboard the Band Wagon. Treat your fam- ily to the world’s finest coffee! One sip, and you'll know why mil- lions of people prefer ESTABLISHED 5 certain statements made in Iowa by the President’s agricultural spokes- man.” “In making these statements,” Lan- don continued, “he has totally ignored provisions of the Republican farm program which effectively safeguard the farm and farm family.” Three major speeches and dozens ©of rear-platform appearances will be made by Landon on his Lake States’ swing, his fourth major campaign tour. The principal addresses will be at Chicago, October 9; Cleveland, Oc- tober 12, and Detroit, October 13. LIMA BEANS.. 2 ; 9th and Eost Capitol Sts. SECTIONS OF ORANGE AND Landon said his Chicago nddrml tomorrow night would be devoted to 3608(Geurnia Ave. LY. GR AP E F R U I 2 I --- the Federal budget and “Government | financing in general.” The subjects - . | = = 5 DEL MONTE have not been announced formally | DEL MONTE as yet, but aides indicated they would " deal with civil service and relief. 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'I 5c RAJAH Blended SYRUP £10¢ 5 23¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE 12 NOON TODAY UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY Top or | Hershey Almond Bars Bottom 1%-Ib. bar CHOCOLATE Cream Drops ». 10c COCONUT Bon Bons___m. 15¢ MILAN CANDY w. 10c Slices FRESH ROASTERS 3 to 4 LBS. EACH Auth'’s or Briggs’ SAUSAGE MEAT e & 30° All Pork FRESHLY KILLED BARRED ROCKS tosty milk chocolete cake Standard Peas - 20¢ 24 cans MAKING COLE SLAW STRINGLESS 25 Ibs. 5 9‘:_04!;1](‘1’"':::. $7.09 Corn STANDARD QUALITY Delicious Apples 'Sovn , 4 ™ 19¢ Lifebi Soap, 3 cakes 17¢ 3%rse Stringless Beans . . . . . iy e Laundry Soap---5 vawrsses 14 FANCY YELLOW e Always Welcome at Sunday’s Dinner BERKSHIRE SKINNED SMOKED \ Ib. 25c SLICES OF THESE HAMS______ Ib. 35¢ Small ROUND STEAK Z1.29¢ Turkeys Although not carried os regular order for delivery the next day. CHICKENS CANDIES & GUMS FANCY SEA FOODS Sliced Halibut or Salmon . 25¢ WEEKEND CAKE TREAT MORTON HOUSE Milk Chocolate DATE A delicious, smooth- textured coke with 1 Ib. e boked C icing. zse (R)\ec?dybfo semech O 8 By Bargaus cans Tomatoes oAl o gt b Beans STANDARD QUALITY CRUSHED Cooking Apples . . . 6 Ibs. |9¢ Milk GROWN = In Md. G Peppers ... ez 10c Lux TOILETSoap 3 cakes 17C3 el 15 ® 5c Oakite T ___ o 11c Brussel Sprouts . . . . ®tbex(5c Idaho Potatoes . .. . 5 s I9c Scot Tissue 3 roms 22¢ IONS 49/ » QuolityWleals al@sPlarkots! * FANCY, MEATY [ < LEGO'LAMB:25 18 to 20 Ibs. each. HAMS Whole or half at this price. KREY’S &= HAMS . 29 Iigcve your Io:rder fI: anc res Smoked PICNICS «2. 19 Y Freshly Killed c GROUND BEEF&m19: | mbc. »39 stock in our moarkets, our man- Cooked HOMINY Sy |2c ager will be glod to accept your . 29¢ FRYERS b 33c¢ Fresh Cleaned Croakers__ . 13¢ Fresh Haddock Fillets____ m.19¢ Standard Oysters »t. 28¢ «t 55¢ Select Oysters ___»-33¢ o 65¢ 1335 F S§t. N.W. -

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