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fag. THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, fi'o‘ip""flé‘f"'.‘,';fl'é‘r°f.,$“’(§$‘:u'x‘x"|'r‘.‘.}"fl T 0 Fl rs H t W P STUDENTS HIT EFFORTS |!n# Incensed at the board's reported | day, attempted to save themselves | . e A el ) ye ur hen ne. i g, At o s e | e — s Us | Presenting the socialist cause throt gh 3 < TO FIRE COLLEGE HEAD |, The, imbrosiio that has resulted |of cornwhisky in the middie of 18th en Buying the medium of literature and efficient . om the board's reported action was | gereet near L. One lonely pint that ; Srdividuall workers. ras S nto Ountaln.SL S heightened still further when virtual- . 3 A | The convention went on record as B ths Aisi e Pr 1y the entire student body of the col- | Femained in their car, however, re-| ELECTR‘CA[ APP”AN(ES | opposing the “open shop” drive which, —— LANSING Mich M 29 —The lege deserted the classes to gather in|Sulted in their being charged with | it was stated, had been started in hopped out of the plane, which caught+ NSING, Mich. May 22 the gymnasium at an hour previously | lllegal posscssion ana transportation K@ g LERY orothe | et AnfvaGies G l. T fire, and was totally destroyed. Capt, | 10w down” in the fight between Dr. |set by student leaders. A number of [Of Intoxicants, and an additional er ' ; asoline Tank Ex- the students dellvered addresses in | charge of breaking glassware in & The convention also favored work- - Pavid Friday, nationally known econ- 1 - men’s co-operative enterprises. with Muicahy. who Is stationed at the Ana- | PHF/R Trd8y, BOFBRETY TR SO0 | subport of the ‘Institution president, | public highway was also lodged HOUSEHOLD HELPS T3 B D ey, lode M i & ‘costia air ‘station, received:a fractured n‘ . Il y)‘;;u en :; hs : uf :vpnne lh‘e remainder voiced thelr is- | againet them s E ion | Party “guard against the possibility p d h jaw and other injuries, and was taken | ricultural College and member of the |apbroval of the agricultural board by 5 Y = Socialist Party Convention| b, Sty st e L Ll Polise i i el e mosr o v ioutture, 1 expeced | HAEITE & DATRIL SDULL O coleky | The privoners described themscives | ALY Amnesty for all so-called “political 4 . e epitkd In person | (o come Friday morning. campus, marching behind the college | a ldward Wormle T ateach THE TRADE MARK KNOWN IN EVERY HORE Also Protests the Califor- |prixonces” now in codorat prisons wax | Is T'O8@L LOSS. | odiy' aiicinie ut ihe wurean of wasat | After an ineftertual itempt to get |band nd bedting upon tin pans e in s Sl Tleiee demanded in another resolution. The aeronauti He scemed none the;the board members together yester- e urt northwest, plored. i " 3 s y resolution also deplored what was de- | R IS A worse for hix adventure, but reported »r today for a meeting, to which | nia Syndicalism Law. ribed as the “persecution” of Upton the ‘total loss of the plane. . He said | he pluns to question them (-uucpru(ng'RUM RUNNERS sMAsH and demanded repeal of the that he expected Capt. Mulcahy to be | their reported action at a secret meet- syndicalism law in c.—mrur-ZCaPt' F. Mulcahy‘lum of the hospital soon. | In deciding to askc him Lo resign, Dr. BOTTLES ON STREET L ANDERS FRARY & CLARKNEW BSTAMCONK By the Associated Press. O Before E. onl 1 Store Bl sulem: meeting of the board for Friday. L — - ’ o woloston. d oot ) CUARANTEED TO GIVE e ‘:l"m‘:-l"CAN ADIAN CATTLEMEN Suffers Fracture };.';;‘3,“::;»‘1;. o s ’_‘“'“'”“‘lmf e ! ; foed T W Sarisracropy Service Two bootleg; day adopted a resolution demanding 3 . r Miroby ans deove up fustiln - : 3 turned over and they had extricated g time to gathe ast pi ow that the United States recognize the PROTEST HIGH DUTY Of Hls Jaw. Rameelvi fomi e A eeelione hibition enfo; a P e il e | pfesent government in Mexico. | After the bump into the mountain, | tha two men worked their way down | 2.800 feet at the time, Sudden fog Another resolution protested agains 1 ooy ”F; & :'S_ “‘ L to a road, and were picked up by a{gathered in front of them, complete- i ~approximately Canaibn; cattlsiprean tase e Suddenly settling fog caused Capt g automobilist, who took them |1y hidirg a mountain which jutted s in soviet Russia and | .. fasr il ‘M“ P27 ;l‘.:ro';m*“}'m" Francis Mulcahy and Lieut. K. McGin- | to a n v up to 3,000 feet. quested that the soviet government |on account of the Fordney-McCumber [Nis, both of this city, to receive in-| Leavl t e o i0cnililgl b4t Shens (hronEE abandon its policy of “persecuting” [ tAriff act. without any compensating |juries when the plane in which they | DH-4-B h Fped bt el andi g “‘,‘,",::,(;:Rfé"tolldzu‘:fi,‘ persons who hold political views at ‘{‘":‘J"“ '_’\_'m" C “:‘“"»"‘""“' “,“' ”"r:w(-\re flying about five miles east of | they wer | Smashing at variance with those of the govern-|the United. o ot coarvin of | Uniontown, od into a moun- | Was hitting it up at ninety miles an s F ¢ into & craggy ment. was told in . 'r’_*yl. 3 i hour at 1 o'clock in the ular fun, b ot i oo ey Following the crash the two men! The plane was at an altitude o of an airman. The convention also adopted ry ci tions condemning the Italian : £ approving the ‘plan o co- | one : Y ol ils s ob- Aaboretuctubn s and we appreciate that Pennsylvania Avenue at Eighth Street Southeast Federath ject is one of purely domestic | e G A = Maden, pE ey determination, we are convinced from 2 clona our long experience with cattle ex- gue, pressing hope that the | | S t S D portations to the United States and <l‘¢‘\jx\('c‘r:!|‘(;i‘ldll"r( in »'--\;0_“ at Ham- | oup familiarity with its markets that ' . e siness. It is, on the other | gomprising socialists and tr Herafit ana (ot consier: o D St e Cash FURNITURE House the conve HRE struetfons 1o | Bt Pay Cash and Save the Difference for t son that although the duty ! L @ S | is pr our surpius still go rding thei 3 -/to the United States m: delegates - g ith no a nce. 3 . n produ of stocke (heontenibiadontct x corly: | and readersiymovenhy the extiame: o Let Us Reason SR L R T et tines Spea k ing o as It Out Together Another report adopted ed for|of the rd S A g = 1 T'S a plain, out-and-out business i ; proposition—this thing of sav- ing money by paying cash for furniture. Money talks — elo- quently, emphatically, forcefully S Lol A i e i ’ / P 3 —and we are relying upon what it says to 1 ! convince you. Reason this out for your- self: To the actual factory cost we add one small profit (small, because our sell ex- pense is small) — that's all. 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