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S THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1991 L WILL TALK ON WAGE BILL.| DELIVERING THE EVENING STAR BY AIRPLANE PRU]’EST PENA“’!ES NA"[]NAL PDUGY ONELECTRIGBILLS IN TRADE URGED Carl Hockstadt to Address Women'’s Rhede Island Avenue Citizens Must Be Honest and Gener- Trade Union League Tonight. ! The workmen's compensation _bill i< the District. which would affect ! probab; .000 wage-earning women here. will be discussed at a meeting R e f the Women's Trade Union League t ght, by Carl Hockstadt of the bu- Fragericksht 1.'0 GefslGopies|ianun-2i orss B T e < Pioturc of |l Aoriist b mate, o e vt Copa s o L R b el hroughout the country The meeting i 1 CA.N s e e 2 e Fagata i 0 bcbainon. PRt s of the Sheppard- | faternity and In- which will be discussed | rde Brown. chairman of the © committee of the League | of Women Voters, and the child labor = nd compulsory education bills for the ¢ Tekes Photo | nistrict, to be discussed by Miss Ar-| in Issue Sent BALL ENDS FETE Vigorous protest against the zIm"r'I rity of the date SeEiRe el st iINVESTMENT MARKETS s e ,‘.‘.::;; REGARDED FIRST STEP Avenue Citizens' tric 1 | Potomac eeting at h . £ = 5 Says International Commercial Sit- Ellis. chairman of the a uation Is Dependent Upon Proper Security Exchanges. ated Pross of the territory w ion have been ma their electr ere is no stan < must ' e neixtion i to both the Public : on and the Potomac 3 Y. The reso that all bills he day. making the penalty becomes effec day for all consum Anvious for ¥ < Brings Celebration to Grand' Close—Airplane Wrecked and Truck Overturns. | Special from a Staff Correspondent. Lon the sa 8 | which 1 am ice Station. man of tha eom- Doiice. n Ar Tked with ‘— t FREDERICKSBURG, Va., May 26.— | rding the edn-|tow D v aking ov i vnil station w Mn;HUI. awn was breaking over this town Ao i thing e ol I | | }- i i service | this morning when the strains of Jin e [ "Geod Night, Lady.” from the Marine | Star being loaded ahoard one of the | ni' ' No | Uorps Orchestra, brought to a happy | three naval airplanes. which carried | manner in [ close the grand ball in the Princess | them to ';fl,':;:"'.,:::"f,‘..;:’,’.,.‘;:':..":;; caid ssioner Ovster told him L the sum of £40.000, w h has alre, i been appropriated for such a siat was in flicient, and that another x propriation of tame amount | One thousnnd copies of yesterda KBuropean Method Helpful. oniy dn we ne develop birth of this place into an organized | torical sites and scenes these per- communi in which long street car ride | present station. from the rearest : 1 Lut we nee gt Anne Hotel, thus marking the pass- | (he requent of oMiclals of the Virginia | = eulafnrobably e e Carry them ot Thow illl;: into history of one of the most It‘l'y in conncction with its 250th anni- (:‘r'r”::‘ll IIIlu ’.l avenu 1we do i s memorable celebrations ever held in | versary celebration. Il rote et m:"”{“’rn thods, Virginia. 1t marked the end of the |0 [maiice t nrolecay mmeor o | Sruct festivitics on the anniversary of the | | station, limina the necdlkary | i | 0 years ago. sonal, inspiring mem gram. I refer to th The town slept late today after a|you can hi no poss competi- Motor ¥ 2 American financ long day yesterday, in which some- | {ion, In which your monopoly is for- IR »',',T ]\nn-rm-- Needed. | properly safeguard liing was going on every minute, with | ever secure, which grows more valua- jee field also said he had taken |t markets for sound no disappointments, unless it was|ple with cach recurring year. are jup with the Commissioners the mat- | s of count over the fact that the Alexandria|they not worth more than land plot- Iter of tion of the fir ental industrial, 1 base ball team came into town and |ters, boomers and developers? I pa Rhode Isiand ney crms World brat the Fredericksburg nine by a ' congratulate Fredericksburs, the an- hoped for early freely oniy score of 6 to 3. The only m haps { cient and honorable, that it is a He | the siech grades and lack of | thros for ‘- at the were the smashing of an aeroplane |proud and small city, and may it roads in the suburb made s t my opin- in a fleld just outside the town, but:long remain so. I ential o have o ion. no more imp adjunct to the W& 2bout ten miles oate s ecatl avijthisgtaiaicity.ftnis dancient PKnopp. vice president of Bl ror it MRt pae g 3 iles outside of Fred-: . ohorable borough, live long and 3 1 - ericksburg last night of a truck loaded with marines who had been participating in the celebration. One man was seriously if not fatally in- sociation, presided. hed international s prosper. and may the glories of its srnational se- in_which are gathered > way, m great pa the soldiers and statesmen whom the i y nation withh never yield or forget, ] 1 sticatiy, 1 2ol Havilar Jured. He Is in the Martha Wash-|pohie. and inspiration for those who | YANKEE’S BODY COMING. |~e:tei £ e ington Hospital here. be e e 1 = A broad iavestment market o c ! than any banki rm or o SEEIE L Men Pinmed Under Vehicle. Grand Pyrotechnic Display. |Corp. Dunkin Was Once Employe Srealer, 'han o TR A The other Le | The truck, according to the driver.| There were a series of band con- Trank H.|was procecding along a road which g se exercises. Then Licut. 10| Was hich in the center. 1t got to one | CeFts: following these excreises. 5 W to the bundles | Side and he attempted to bring it |there was a grand pyrotechnic dis- £ the D Havilands | back into the center of the road, |play, after which the townspeople \f The Star. | When it skidded and overturned down |and the guests became the guests of = a ten-foot embankment. All of the f the P m;‘ city. men were pinned under the heavy |C- A Abbev, manager of whe Fr | member that the doilar o of The Star {ations of the foreisn borrowe The body of Corp. Frank l,d\\anl‘lllflhr what th quantity ma PILOTS IN FR”DERICKSBURG FLIG! Dunkin, son of Frank A. and Louis ’:“"I“i mol maie an:American i TLeft to right: Capt. F. P. Mulcahy, Lieut. 0. Rogers, Lieut. Frank H. Fleer, | R. Dunkin of 2571 10th street .north- ‘ 1ona ¥ a Could Prevent Fluctuations. west, who died of pneumonia, while rna- “I make bold to say that if the i vhich | 2 iati vi 1d its an- vith the American forces, at Vitel n finar , tie presses | v, e fac Anne Hotel, at the grand ball which | | alumnae association will hold i W rican t 1 ropean financiers. in co-operativn e Lo A it S U U AU SRR W CLOSING WEEK ARRANGED. | BTHIE SR LIt inc | AGREE ON BUDGET ITEM. |5 (b Amirets T 2y nt| e w2, el 2:35 o'clock and papers. | it was explained, is the re sion. X e |ing. ; i s bl to fogter the marketing of ff,,i .noh] ndle nies Tel o e Hete e ailicam wam 5> packed Withip oovon Ts Announced for Na-| The com President Must Approve Removal |2 ashinslon Nomerspamorning & 1 rnmental obligations. Joaded on a t ft The Star| Westmoreland Davis of Vir- |the hundreds of guests that it was| be held Friday, June 3, at 5 .1 10 o'clock. | o th obigation of tuilding at 2 N Planey-in | at the evening exercises, fol- |difficult for the people to dance to the itiona] Training School for Women. | Rev James Bryant of Atlanta, Ga., of Controller General. | Funeral services will be held at the | municipalities and of industrial com- c o of Muicany. “Took | lowing the review of the parade, gave |music of the jazz orchestra, composed | ~" | will deliver the principal address. ot o e chapel of W. R. Speare, 1205 H exchange fluctuations would % a 09 o'c i1 the two oth-| hizh praise to the citizens for the |of Boland Leveque, leader; Frank B.| The clo exercises of the Na-| . nounced yester: - northwest, Saturday morning i have been very much less violent. 1 ers followed k succession. ! success of their efforts on the occa- |Adams, “Banjo” Laferty, Lewis Said-{ 001 qp, ing School for Women ment had been reached on the pro- | 0'clock, under the direction of Na .nl,,.x«.. believe it to be true that the ion. enburg and Harold Williams. all from - ! < Senator Claude Swanson of Vir-|the marine base at Quantico. The|and Girls will hr\zv_n 1, the Baccs : field Just | ginia introduced Dr. Herbert L. Bridg - | dance was preceded by a presentation | laureate sermon by % Austing Npw YORK, May 26.—Enrico Caruso, and a Tew | man of New York, who reviewed the | of colonial dances by men and women | of Pittsburzh, Pa. Sunday at 3 pm. |t o0 B SOV SR SR © Da Haviland | colonial history, and then asked: in colonial costume. W. W, The training school been se- b from the time down the river, the al of the controlier |1 meneral, an oflicial to be appointed | for a_fifteen-year term under the | in_Arlington national bill. Removal will be by joint reso- Mr.” Dunkin, who wa b the bacca-| CARUSO SAILS SATURDAY. |vision for remo 4. F. A A M, of which | entire lavel of the international ex- rment will be | changes would now be quite differen: cemetery. and much more favorable to the I twenty-six | ropean nations if such steps had been 1 will jith his family Satur- | lution of Congress. which roqsi ars old, was for a time emploved | tahen. Fven now. It seems to me. ac- iere with their| “Do you men and women of Fred- lected as one of the centers for Music j ill sall for taly with his famfly 3 approval Ly the President T the record department of The |{jon along this line would be decided- | ericksburg not see that in your fruit- week, and Monday and Tuesday spe- |day on the steamship President B e e R v cireu. | ful and honorable past you have the | PLAGUE KILLS 25 IN MEXICO, |gisi fusic, will be siven by the etu-| The party, including M. and Mrs. Ca- | qpatics s " i Tosal, o5, (he cons | Star, Ile,resizned and enlloied in e S ing with | nobles 3 s 2 not require presi- | charge. Later he was inducted into 5 Dre - Army and sent to France, where | cted illness which resulted in | printers 2 i aby, Gloria, an e r's | tion. vhic! doe of papers | most sacred trust? We measure ev-| HAVANA, May 26. — Thirty-eight | ple of She community.- An attractive | Fuso. their baby, Gloria, and the teno ion. Which d e z dential appro: verc on ;ervthing in terms of money nowa- |cases of bubonic plague, with twenty- | ure of the program will be the |brother, Giovanni, will occupy four Wilson to ‘1 Women carried on the business of 400 vears ago, as shown by ¢ts of Frede cksburg. | days, yet there are some things bet- ntation of “The Japanese Girl.”|suites fitted up as bed chambers, music | neton 161d boo 1 in existenc IeRsbUrE. | Ay s o wood mame is rather o |five deaths, were recordedin Tampico, opereita by Charles Vincent, on | rooms, sitting rooms and nursery. Hun- | "¥_the 12<t {be chosen than great riches? Even|Mexico, and environs in April and |the campus June 1 at & pm. | drvds of fricnds and admirers hav. HGME BAKING URGED {accepting the terminology of the|May, it is declared in dispatches re- The annual meeting of the trustee| plied for passes to say good-by to u ek * | present, these assets of yours, his- ! ceived by Havana port authoritie board will be held June 2, and the!them at the pier. i lgiga b e vy gl , ‘ [ Everything That’s New for Sports Wear Can Be Found at the n D Slort to reduce bre: Closed All Day Monday. New and Greater Store of Better shop tomorrow, if possible. own b members | apitol Hill Woman's Christian | Temperan the last meet- H sterday afternoon | Mrs. W. H. - was offered | motion ttee was ap- ‘e certain screen re given as fol- Mrs. L. M. Mrs. Ida rs. Mary E. 1109-1111 G Street N.W. Are You Ready for the Holiday? Here are a few suggestions that will save you money crms on a dirty ’ Want a S i You’ll Surely Want a Sweater Lo s . 2 : Our assortment is complete in every detail. 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