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SETTLEMENT ON BAN BY S. E. C. IS SEEN National Invested Savings Corp. Expected to Change Registra tion Statement. Officials of the National Invested Savings Corp. said today they ex pected a settlement of the difflcul tie* which led the Securities and Ex change Commission yesterday to sus pend the registration of their stock issues. The president of the company, which has offices in the Union Trust Building, is James E. Watson, former Senator from Indiana. The commission’s stop order was based on the allegedly improper use in the registration statement of the names of prominent persons in an effort to sell the stock to the public. Watson said he was advised changes could be made in the registration statement to satisfy the commission. — ——— ,» Japen faces a fan shortage. MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON TO SHOW BORNEO MOVIES Widow of Expedition leader Ap pears Tomorrow Nifrht, at Constitution Hall. t Mrs. Martin Johnson, who is "car rying on" following the reoent death of her husband In an airplane crash, in which she herself was injured, will present motion pictures made by the Martin Johnson expedition to Borneo before the National Geographic So ciety tomorrow night in Constitution | Hall. Mrs. Johnson will introduce Joseph Tilton, sound engineer for the mo tion pictures, who will describe some of the thrilling moments of the jungle journey by airplane into some of the least-known quarters of the world. One of the high points of the ex pedition was the capture of two huge orang-outangs, one of which was las soed and the other snared in nets thrown over him after the tree in which he took refuge was cut down. TRANSFER TO ARCHIVES OF SENATE DATA ASKED Records From 1789 Would Be Cared for There if Resolution Is Adopted. Historic records of Senate pro ceedings dating back to 1789 would be transferred to the Archives Build ing for preservation if a resolution introduced yesterday • afternoon by Senator Barkley, Democrat, of Ken tucky passes. It was referred to the Library Committee, of which Barkley j is chairman. These old documents,, which es caped the fire when the British burned the Capitol in 1814, contain the story of the gradual development of the Government from Its begin ning. It is probable that all records ex cept those required for current busi ness will be placed in the Archives es tablishment, where all modern facili ties for preserving documents are available. Jazz la popular in Russia. » a a . A a i sa a aaaa * a a a a a a a a -i.a THRIVES ON VEGETABLES 20-Year-Old Cat Still Able to Figtft Off Dogs. WAIT8BURG, Wash. (*>). —Al though 20 years old, Laddie, a Persian cat, is still able to fight off dogs, boss other cats and catch an occa sional gopher or mole. E. L. Wheeler, his owner, says it may all be the result of Laddie's vegetable diet. For breakfast the cat eats a salad, preferably with lots of mayonnaise; for lunch a cantaloupe or other fruit; for dinner assorted vegetables. He’ll choose a turnip any time in prefer ence to meat. foxCOLDS WXODY BUILDING; PROVEN MERIT wirwwwwwwwww'wwwirwwim n mnrymnnnnnnnnrwywinrwwinnnnnnnnrwwyinnrwwywwwwwwwwww « « « " - " ~~~ ~ - Qf&uA JD. Cf* S. QA&icefis OfaA Qj&uJis ' TreshTnT^^, H t,?UE°TS 1 -is* D. G. S., PET or SILVER COW BRAND? I Evaporated 'MILK ANY 3 22c Crosse «& Blackwell Pure Tomato Juice 414 oz. C C cans Just the juice of red, ripe tomatoes Real Fruit-Flavored JELL-O IPI ■■ ■■ ■■ STcmnMM'Y u*voa ^ Royal Gelatin Desserts {SSS? "v 4.19C D. G. S. Fancy Fruits for ol/ ^ B „ SALAD. - Z5C No full, no bother, juet chill and terve CAMPFIRE Marshmallows The Original Food Marshmallow Welch's Pure | GRAPE JUICE i g 19c g 35c i HWTWJTTTWWSTTPl i.^1 ~ —1 - ,ELm WWWPWiWWBPWWTPfHTHTTl ni'ii mi iri 3 “™ 25c^ i LOOKS like it's going to be a "dress-up" Easter... so why not "dress-up" your table in the latest food ^ fashion with a complete outfit of Easter foods ^ from your nearest District Grocery Stores. Just phone your order and everything you need will be DELIVERED FREE! k 1 D. G. S. Sugar-Cured * SHORT SBMK U. S. No. 1 Grade Smoked 8 to 12 Lbs. Average Weight These hams are stamped "U. S. No. 1 GRADE/' the finest quality obtainable. The short shank eliminates loss in cooking and the sugar-cure makes 'em taste so good! CHUCK ROAST From U. 5. Govt. Graded CHOICE STEER BEEF FRESH LOIN PORK ROAST Brandywine B" C SLICED BACON - - -Ib-J Auth's Smoked Sausage-*b 25c Sunshade ROLL BUTTER.lb D. G. S. Creamery Butter-- ib. 43c MMenuf {VEGETABLES frmh" lt3s a Spring Song —in our Produce Departments. Every fruit and vegetable is resplendent in Mother Na ture's coat of Spring color, and they fairly sing a song of Spring freshness. The quality, too, is the finest the market affords. YORK IMPERIAL H Stringless J oreen Beans2‘29 | Fresh New C Green Peas Cabbage ‘ “T Fresh Red Sweet / , 1 C BEETS POTATOES ** ' 3C JUICY, FLORIDA M 4 Ad GRAPEFRUIT. 4forlV APPLES 4 lbs. 19c U S. No. 1 Old-fashioned , Winesap Apples ^ 4 »>•• 25c LARGE SIZE, JMC'V FLORIDA I Oranges d0* f The tweet-flavored hind, to rich in healthful, deliciout juice. J ' Give the children orange juice twice daily. ' ■» •* Eagle Brand X MAGIC MILK MAGIC RECIPE II sweetened j MAGIC CHOCOLATE PIE CONDENSED * Malt I aaaara. naiwaataied chocolate ■» Bta tap af daakla kallar. Add 1 aaa •* Xafla Enid Iwaataaad Candauad Milk. Mk ^^^k I •tlr arar kail lap watar * niaataa uitil ^^^k "* Mixta re tkiakaat. Add Vi cap water. 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