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PAN PAN-AMERICAN RED CROSS MOVE FALS|. Subdivision of World Unit and Extra Expense Held Inadvisable. By the Associated Press. TEN: AIRES, November 29— 1 Red Cross conferences ¢ periodical events under pted by a sub com- mittee of the present conference here recommending that the next gather- 1 four years und mnot the date to be determi eged the persons o! un of other societi, All the Dearest Things in Life [ ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, I\OVEMBER 29, 1923. —— e = Unopened Tomb of Christ’s Time BRITISH WANT U. S. ound in Valley of Kedron| SILENTINRADIOTEST nr mc u.omn-a Pre:;\. November 29. \n \xndhlurbul tomb dating from the time of Christ has been discovered in the Valley of Ked- ron, near Jerusalem, according to word received from Dr. W. F. Al- bright, director of the Amerlcan School of Orfental Research in bore the names and of Uu, occupants. All the pa S The Conard Apartments 13th and Eye Sts. NNW. 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During o test Tuceday night, when Engu-h broadcasting stations were '} heard in this' country, it was waid at Chicago, Springfield, Masi: Cineinnati, Bristol, Conn., and Ames, lowa, wrmned in sending programs, and this In!!rhred with the programs broadcast from E; land. _..—.-_ re are seventy woman dentists The Consensus of Political the x-mnuun jcounty | ene that shisky wras conmlefl.aun sion was In the caso|within the fruck. This knowle dn' , Fred H""kému.‘?\dq gave them the right to search with ODOR OF LIQUOR WAHRANT"" & decision, FOR SEARCH, COURT RULES w.r|"€{5m’"|"a s csted Apr By the Assoctated Press. trucks aileged . to. have _contain CHAMBERSBURG, Pa., November|1,100 auestpiof Wi ky. They 20.—The sense of smell was held by |f30nd, &Y tlu:d m‘cl Judge W. nuuh G lllun to h4 punhipnl uu\lng Ju Km Bell Clothes Shop Sacrificing $75,000 Stock Wait for the greatest sale in this city. 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