Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 14

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M4 . D. C., THURSDAY, VEMBER 13, 1924, [ el TR AMATEUR SENDS RADIO | FRANGCE IS FLOATING |55 ""ns sovernment nua woc ox| GREEK OFFICER SLAIN. | gut ot a factory by noncunion men. The plane accident are sent in to McC MESSAGE 8 500 M"—ES pected an immediate heavy subscrip- mite. & ] Field. Thess are painsta gly s 9! NEw 'NTERNAL I.OAN tion, as the loan books will be open It is declared that the troops fired Number Wounded and Woman tinized, and somet until December 10. -Although no into the crowd only after suffering . ISR Taad ey achleraEl “Ehns figure has been specified, It Is under- | Killed in Clash With Communists, | casualtics, One woman was. Kille] ave accounted for the cause or Chattancoga Station Reports Per- —_— stood that the sum required by the | \nyupng Greece, November 13.—A |2nd 5% civillans were wounded. 3 uses of all but 1.27 per cent of the , U. fect Two-Way Communication | Eypeted to Ask for Four Billion |50cTament b‘: B:;‘;,'_'rn“’:l'%’:m?:f“]‘;“ lieutenant was killed and another S e crashes, a 5 il i 5 5 wi he Interna v s They know at McCook Field that With New Zealand. cember 10, the government may exer- g!luerpl’z{:’r,l ;‘i: ;2);%:;1 Ql-ev'vipf.v“l",'ffi“f AsTxnclatloner:q;luj’:x:‘: ;Wa&rbkh\l'(:’na: SO e T By the_Associated Press. A c?“ m?. l-“;mu“ t;ms ;fiuw'd and :‘ndn(‘um.‘.mums't workmen who were ;rg- sixtieth unnl»fwrsur}«' with :‘d’emor:iv mechanical trouble, and that ranking % b - 2 close the application lists at any|2nd € unist workn x e e i - = Gl . & to prev 0 from being sent stration in London Tresent Statistics and Chal- | next as &) causeix) faulty pilotage; Reputed Millionaire and Ship | ,,CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, November Is Fair. g Some have been e to structura 3. = H H weakn , others to faulty landing 2 2 tion 5-LU, locste'd on Slgnn! Moun- N P ienge Other Transportation |5t avi fome "o ‘aaverse weawner| Line Directors Among Ac- |tain. and station Z-4A4, at Waihamo, | 17 the Aswciated press. conditions. ’ Palmerton, New Zealand, claimed to DA fo'r ”“"m:ll ‘:r = —_) I;Il;::;; - o i eronautica rts at the Dayton have established a world record in | P: e mew French inte Flelds\to Match Them. n,\'}:\: ;;::l(‘l“,.;:;- (;)\x:::x|r|v-‘1u-rm-nmp:n- of cused GI"OUp. transmitting telegraphic code mes- |l0an, the objects of which are to en- Tastes llke " re . v HVEr - inue to e e e & S sage at an early hour yesterday. W |able the government to cont mies om dmme s Beall Taylor, owner of ‘the outfi off its debt to the Bank of toasted nuts Mt io Meweure I Consolidated Press pulllih e Sames Rco8 By the Associated Press. William ~Van Dyke, Jjoint ‘ator, | France, to reduce the floating debt DAYTON, Ohio, November 13.—|Mir vear, and ¢ s N FRAN 0, November 13.— |declared that perfect two-wa and and to bar the road to the at Factory Prices Y ‘hen anybody mentions anyth : Ea y-five tments charging vio- | munication was maintained with the | danger of further inflation of cur- 2 out the dangers of alr travel in|CTQpW FeCH I ¢ claim, is S tion of liquor laws and of the liquor | New Zealand station from 4:58 l‘"ljrt'l. opened here .\rsm; v - o 1@ presence of a McCook Field of-| = 8 WS- B0 e t ty agreement between the United | 6:33 o'clock. The distance is about ‘here was a ulrhnum pehlofapll er, that person lays himself open|!nCubila ERe o rd velinat inevisaa iy and Canada were Issued here | 8,500 miles, claimed to bLe several ions made for the loan at banks, a neat, verbal chastiscment. st mode o et 2 vesterday by a Federal grand |hundred miles farther than the pre- . & the culmination of a long in- | vious distance record, set by station t a book and read of t s that somethi "nited St s Arm | Pt R | FOR MERCHANT MARINE 1 | | = AT | ve tion into the liquor-smuggling | Z-4AA and a California station, Sep- COOLIDGE AID ASKED n on the Pacific Coast. tember 25. v | the individuals indicted| The local station received a mes- STOP i | tussell Whitelaw, reputed mil- | sage from New Zealand to be r d | d ¥ Tt Anderson, promi- | to the American Radig Relay 1 SNEEZING! BREAKF, ST | .| at Hartford, Conn., and it was se " A ¥. 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