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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1937. W A—13 ————— opened fire with a pistol in correc- | ing in the hills to escape arrest. He| ant to the president of the Baltimore tional court, wounding the judge, a|slipped into the court room unnoticed | & Ohio Rallroad, died yesterday at his defendant and & witness. today and started shooting shortly | home of a heart allment. proposed 1938 rally of Republican | year, would meet soon at the home of DEFENDANT WOUNDS 3 party leaders. Frank O. Lowden, former Illinois L COMM RAGE Running out of the court room after | after the judge opened court, HOOVER SAYS RALLY “There have been some preliminary | Governor. plans for a mid-term rally,” he said, “I plan to spend several more days By the Assoclated Press. the shooting there, Penton, 22, then = o it WAL SANTA CLARA, Cuba, August 11— | 3P0t and wounded & policeman who B. & 0. AIDE DIES IN FORMATIVE STAGE e e still wearing his fishing togs, “but fishing in this area,” Mr. Hoover tried to disarm him. He continued to A new company in Argentina an- | Tomas Penton, wanted for shooting —_— ENGLEWOOD, N. J, By the Assoeiated Press. there has been nothing conclusive on | said. BUFFALO, Wyo., August 11.—For-|jt» exchange shots with police and sol- nounces it will make 20 feature|a man in a drunken affray & month | diers until he was cornered in a store. Republican presidential nominee last|motion pictures next year. ago, was killed here yesterday after he For a month Penton had been hid- | (#).—Edwin C. Washb mer President Herbert Hoover took He reiterated that he knew nothing time out from a trout fishing trip|of a report he and Alf M. Landon, \ - SO OPERATING No. 2 (19 oz.) Can : and his trust” in allegedly ignoring yesterday to say he had “heard” of a For the Week End - - . . PIGGLY WIGGLY. correspondence from the association. : i According to today's mmmumcluon‘ Prices quoted are effective in Washington and the sheriff failed to answer letters| ¥ vicinity until close of business Sat., Aug. 14, 1937, secking a conference on the question | of adding an officer to his force. The | Colonial Village management, the let- | ter said. has offered to engage and | pay the salary of an officer, to be at- tached to the sheriff's staff, for service | . FIELDS UNDERFIRE OF CITIZENS UNT Arlington Sheriff Criticized | for Failure to Answer Letter on Police. B3 & 8tafl Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON, Va, August 11.—| Sharp criticism of Sheriff Howard B.r‘ Fields was voiced today in an open let- | ter to him from the Colonial Village Civic Association's Tenant Manage- ment Committee, whose members charged him with violating “his duty Mr. Washburn was born in Min= neapolis, Minn. He was & graduate of Exeter Academy, Mass., and studied at Yale University, August 11| Of small fruits, strawberries are . assist- | richest in sugar content. Get-Acquainted Sale on LAND 0’ LAKES MILK You have used the butter, now try this companion product! Its the same fine qunllt¥1 from the rich dairy regions of Wisconsin. Manufactured by the makers 2 5 Substantial Savings Pure Cane Sugar 10 1 49¢ Cigarettes Do Sheretelds pke. 12 Honey-Nut Margarine - - _ . 14¢ Gibbs’ Early June Peas - .. ' 7¢ Van Camp’s Pork & Beans .~ 8¢ Cut Stringless Beans w e Musselman’s Apple Sauce . 8¢ Gibbs’ New Pack Spinach - 8¢ White Star Tuna Fish___ = 17¢ Green Giant Peas Domestic Sardines i 3 cans 10¢ White House Vinegar .. . _«-10¢ Heinz Soups Vi Varieties Campbell’s Soups tall cans In Maryland____3 for 20c One of the Biggest “Quality Bargains” of the Season! : : st Sl Sensational Cut Prices on vant does not fully appreciate the re- What goes up must come down. At times prices go At the sponsibilities of his office and the al- | so high that “Old Man Supply and Demand” takes a legiance which he owes his constitu- | <hand. amazingly c per A quality indicator of the entire b ents. Especially does he violate his When sales slow up the market price must be lowered can Hunt line. Beautiful, firm matched halves packed in heavy juices. A marvelous bargain at the price. duty and his trust when he inexcusably | to move the product. FRESH MEAT MUST BE SOLD. ignores two letters from chosen repre- | It has a time limit on its holding. rentatives of the residents of Colonial | So for this reason we can offer this radically reduced Village requesting the privilege of con- | price on lamb legs for the week-end. ferring with him on a matter affecting | the safety and well-being of the com- HIN n L LE s 27° munity, A plentiful supply in all markets. Price good until Saturday’s Pressed from California , - tomatoes. A ifferent Eastern- _ can grown products. e Particularly pleasing N, 1 Hunt’s Pickled Peaches i s s+ 91 t) A favorite {\nrlsm':\m'r ¢ salads. for the fruit cup unt’s Seedless Grapes . - ean Hunt’s Apricots ¥ "> 15¢ Hunt's Peas sini._ 2 5. 25¢ 9 H oval T or. > P :u":,’ g:err!es ';' ]..‘,:" :;‘ Hunt’s Spinach #= __*ix (Te e Gockiat i e 195 Huns Tomatoes w2t 4 |5e Hunt’s Cocktail i ' 14¢ : e Hunt’s Fruit Salad 17 0. cn {7¢ HUNY's Blackberries & ,“° Hunt's Pears »2iici __ o (5¢ Hunt's Asparagus it ..'ax 15¢ Hunt’s Prunes wunn _ 25 15¢ Hunt's Asparagus &ix ' 25¢ Rich in milk, eggs and good shortening. A National ¢, Biscuit product. box 160 B¢ would aid in solving the policing . problem of & concentrated popula- tion of approximately 3,000 people Who constitute about cent of the total por To this end dressed to yo i one dated June 18, the other t the privi- “It was thought that this plan closing or while supplies last. to reply and b usly declined the Fields Doesn't Care. | “On August 2, 1937, a letter was addressed to vou by Mr. Horton S. Allen, jr, chairman of the Safety Commitiee of the asociation. He re- | quested some ive to traffic socidents i County. N Whole Sanico Smoked Hams %, » 30¢ Sanico Sliced Bacon - - _ % » 21¢ Sanico Frying Chickens - » 43¢ Briggs U. S. G'ded Bologna " 29¢ Sanitary’s Graded Franks » 29¢ 'These Beef Prices Should Put Beef Back on Your Table! XX ECONOMY BEEF has proven most popular with all of our customers who want satisfactory beef at moderate prices. Those who have tried it are coming back for more. TRY THIS BEEF YOURSELF . .. It is all U. S. Government inspected; guaranteed to please or STEAKS . 41: RIB ROAST .. .= 29 CHUCK ROAST. .0 26¢ Shoulder Clod Roast » 36¢ extended ply. "By r d to the or to confer with e clearly with the Except Chicken and Tomato _ can 9C Baby Will Like STOKELY'S STRAINED FOODS As much as you like Stokely's 8 5 Finest foods. They're the same 2 cans 15¢ LAND 0’ LAKES BUTTER Ib. 403 JUMBO BUTTER _ ». 37¢ atement concern- s replied: “I am £OINR to office as I see fit Nobody i to dictate to me. I don’t care about the letter.” SABOTAGE ON PLANE | FOR ARMY CHARGED Douglas Aircraft President Tells Board of Labor Plots in Factory. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes .. b 7¢ Quaker Puffed Wheat - _ _ vk 7c Harvest Blossom Flour - _ & 45¢ Golden Heart Flour &, - _ =% 45¢ Gold Medal or Pillsbury .} 59c¢ | Maxwell House Coffee ... 29c Swansdown Cake Flour - vk O. K. Laundry Soap Dozen cans Thirteen varieties to choose from Round Sirloin Porterhouse SCOTTISSUE 8 rous 22¢ WALDORF TISSUE___4 ros (T¢ AMBASSADOR TISSUE 3 i< 10¢ WINDE ———_ vote {T¢ $. 0. S. CLEANER x| 2¢ BAB- SAFETY MATCHES_ /%wi. Tc For window washing gust 11.—Donald nt of the Douglas Air- . told the National Labor Relations Board vesterday he had discovered evidence of sabotage in his factor: Churned from Make'balhroeny fresh, sweet cream slisten Douglas said a gigantic bombing plane built for the Army as a model, and upon which an $11.000.000 Gov- ernment contract hinged, made four forced landings in a series of test flights, that the engine was dis- | mantled, and that pieces of metal | had been packed into the motor and | screws reversed. | Douglas charged the sabotage oc- | curred during the February sit-down | strike at his plant. ‘ Douglas seid there were two kinds of sabotage in his factory. The first, | he said, was concealed, “such as that | ng plane I have been discussing,” and open sabotage, which | he said was practiced as a threat to the company | “When this plane was nearly fin- | ished, I pleaded with the employes to complete the w ’ Douglas said. | *“I told the ing men that such a | large contr 85 it promised would | benefit us all. They refused to com- | plete the job.” LIGHTNING KILLS 4 CAROLINA SISTERS Beeking Shelter From Rain, Farm | Girls Were Huddled i Near Wagon. ' By the Associated Press, CREEDMOOR, N. C., August 11.— | Four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar | Hester of Creedmoor were instantly killed yesterday by lightning. Neighbors said the sisters were | huddled together by a wagon to ward off rain when a bolt struck them. | They had come up from their father’s | tobacco field, where they were work- ing. when it began to rain | The girl's father and brother Joe | were in a nearby barn. The dead are Vivian Mae, 19; Mary | Bwain, 16; Maurice, 24, and Edith, 13. | Glasgow, Scotland, contains a dozen synagogues. | BE COOL a7 SEREGIS AIR-COOLED rooms and suites! ...at surprisingly low rates. Single $6 to $8. Double $7 to $10. Suites from $12. James O. Stack, General Myr. HOTEL ST. REGIS, Fifth Ave. Makes good iced coffee because it holds its flavor CRISCO or SPRY WILKINS COFFEE BISQUICK ___ *0. {Tc DEL MONTE COFFEE____ ». 28¢ “r 58¢ ‘3&?.' ¥ 29c GROUND BEEF _». 25¢ A New Taste Delight in Cheese! at 55th Street, New York SANICO COFFEE Make it stronger than you do for hot coffee. FRESH ZION FIG BARS__ . 10¢ Salty Crisp Crackers__ "™ 10¢ ZION GINGER SNAPS__ > {0c Cocoanut Crisp Cakes '%:i.’™ 15¢ Libby’s Pineapple =« “ui* (8¢ Wright's Silver Polish___ »- 19¢ PARSON’S AMMONIA__ 3. T¢ MARCO DOG FEED___2 s 15¢ MAZOLA or WESSON OIL =i 25¢ SANICO NAPKINS ___ % 8¢ WAX PAPER SHEETS % 6¢c CUT-RITE WAX PAPER . 15¢ BLACK PEPPER W 12 MORTON’S SALT DEMING’S SALMON ' 2 rr 23¢ ARGO RED SALMON___ . 25¢ CATALINA TUNA FISH .= (5¢ DAVIS "z.3:* CODFISH ' 10¢ Sanico Preserves &t i 25¢ WHEATIES COLUMBIA SALT____3 voxes 10¢ OVALTINE °or 29¢ ' 55¢ One-pound vacuum tin Delicious lced SANITARY’S SPECIAL *: TEA We mix and package it in our own plant here in Washington. The sav- ings thus effected is yours. —— 25¢ SANICO CREAMY MAYONNAISE pt. Rich, creamy, smooth. 8T 27C NEW POTATOES Fresh Corn__ Crisp Celery_ Large Cukes Raisin Bread .Shck. =, Butter 2 Bread smenne ___ Cracked Wheat Bread ———— 10t [0c 100% Whole Wheat cne s ___ oar 10 Rye Bread =, ;. Pound Cake -z, ;5.0 faspignes Angel Food Cake it Danish Coffee Cake Sanico Pan Rolls LAND 0’ LAKES Aged (%) American Cheese Cheese may be all alike to many people, those who know good cheese, LAND O’ aged cheese hits the spot. This cheese is aged for us by LAND O’ LAKES and has that snappiness and distinctive flavor which appeals to the discriminating taste. ASK FOR IT BY NAME; once you try LAND O’ LAKES, ordinary cheese will not do. Lifebuoy Toilet Soap_4 caxes 25¢ LUX TOILET SOAP___4 cxes 25¢ IVORY SOAP e cake____2 tor [9¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP___3 s [Tc Woodbury’s Facial___3 caxes 25¢ SANICO U. S. Graded & Dated Cashmere Bouquet___3 caxes 25¢ __ A% 18¢ SUPER SUDS IVORY FLAKES BLUE ROSE RICE but for LAKES LIBBY’S it Now In All Our Meat Markets Y LAND 0’ LAKES p AGED DAISY CHEESE Ib. Market Sliced Chipped Beef_ Sliced Cooked Ham Center Cuts - Ripe Tomatoes____3 . {3¢ Red Beets Iceberg Lettuce__2 nesss (8¢ CALIFORNIA LEMONS «ejust arrived. from California 29: 16 1bs..___22¢ 601bs.___.73¢ JELL-Q "t ROYAL DESSERTS MINUTE TAPIOCA grandmother pickle successes. & s (0c Summer RAMBO APPLES 4 Ibs. Igc NEW SWEET POTATOES b, §e 2 vun. 9¢ 8 o 10¢ % 4 (0c SANICO WHITE RICE___ LONGHORN CHEESE____ . 23c BAKER’S CHOC. DESSERT »«: 5¢ HASH__ CAMPBELL’S BEANS With Pork Made from an old-fashioned recipe that your robably used. They are crisp and snappy—tastily spiced. One of Heinz' greatest b b [ e can rke. 56 ke, (26 WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE _ » 21¢ CHIPSO or OXYDOL___ . 21¢c HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBER PICKLES EGGS eace s doz. 3 5 c 11b. 1° pks. JUMBO BREAD For Flavor, Texture and Goodness 19" PHILLIPS DELICIOUS TOMATO JUICE____ = 2. 5¢ CLAM CHOWDER i 2 ror I ¢ YEGETABLE SOUP i 2 ror 8¢ VEGETABLE SOUP “.i+ 2 ror 15¢ PEA SOUP 0002 o (e TOMATO SOUP__ " ux™ 2 tor 9¢ SPAGHETTI 1o 6C Mixed VEGETABLES '%.>" 2 ror 15¢ PORK and BEANS____ . 5¢ PORK and BEANS____ °%. 10¢c KIDNEY BEANS__ '™ 2 o [5¢