Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1925, Page 11

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300 STILL MISSING ON BRAZILIAN SLE 2,000 Houses Destroyed in‘ “goa Bootleggers’ “Goat” Dealt Wallop by Richmond Judge Special Dispateh o The Star. RICE D, Va, March 2— detected in second f the laws have hired appear, claim the liquor still, and to take the blame. was done to prevent the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PENN ALUMNI IN CITY ORGANIZED FOR DRIVE Notables in Official Circles Confer on Plans for $42,000,000 Fund Campaign. | oOrganization in Washington pre paratory to begifning a drive to ob- tain $42,000,000 for developing the financlal resources of the University members of the university who have embarked on a four-day fiylng trip to lay the groundwork of alumnt or- ganization. The fiéld workers will visit more than 200 campaign lead- ers. According to D. H. Smith, secre- tary of the. local alumni, there are 394 alumni in the Pistrict of Colum- bia. Among those whom Prof. Vollmer conferred with here was Dr. Hubert Wark, Senator Ball of Delaware, Sen- ator Pepper of Pennsylvania, Repre- sentative Graham of Illinofs, Repre- D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925. M-BROKS & (O Explosion, 600 Hurt and 8 Known to Be Dead. sentative Magee of Pennsylvania, Representative Kent of North Caro- lina, Representative Brumm of Penn- sylvania, Representative Browne, of Pennsylvania was begun ycsterday by Prof. Clement Vollmer of the lan- guage department, Conferring with officials of the alumni here, Prof. Vollmer will gather together a body of these men, who will handle the de- tails of the campaign. Prof. Vollmer is one of 50 faculty doubling of the time and fine of the principals in the case, as pre- scribed by law. Judge Bdwin P. Cox stood this for some time, and when g couple of old offenders appeared in court Saturday and sent their “goat” to the bar of justice Judge Cox was waiting for him. 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