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THE NEW YURK‘BH'BAGU ?Wfls,;’i;:fi*’rv(:; bxpvrlg End Lor;g;{. War AR LINE ASSURED " Service for Express Freight| Will Be Inaugurated in Two Months. | world. This ws of Biol, Bs the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May backing from men of wealth the Fords e ) Imun obtained to | a New Y ago over \ir express with o months, Keys, president of the Curtiss| Motor Co., said vesterday | at the exposition of |y | recent. ob) pipers lutely r: . e nd irplane na | SWarm | until made in two wee pound is the tentative charge Shei i e each plane will have a cargo ca of 1,000 pounds Work The work kets, in chi blmlv‘!\ ‘ Washington now has probably the vat-free announced at the Bureau ment of Ag N Market wharves, was few Markets Rat Free; Rodents to Extermination. Poison in Temptingly Displayed Bait Lures Fails of Its Purpose. fed specimens of the ordinary house rat. Once in a great while a black rat is_brougnt into the city on some ship. but these creatures never have obtained a foothold here. LIVE STOCK IN BRITAIN IS DECREASING RAPIDLY| public markets in the ¢ of the Depart erday upon t-killing cam et, Seventh and Market 1 of rats a year 15 been ent pied | - | now abso- | o o cia e | GA 9.—Britons will | have to rely on foreign imports of | meat to a greater extent than ever because of the serious decline of cattle ising in Great Britain. At the an nual meeting of the ation of Meat Trader: nearest of all to where rats sometimes overrun with rodents weeks ago, when the about as a dinosaur. Requires Strategy. | declined in England from 18,000,000 to 14,800,000 head last yea crease in Scotland was about in the Washington mar rge of James Silver, h EVENIN | musi | years ago and NG STAR, LAWYER DEFENDING SUIT, PLAYS VIOLIN WASHIN Reputed Composer of “Eili Eili, Jewish Hymn, Seeks $500,- 000 From Publisher. By the Associated Press. V YORK, May~1.—The strains « il Eili,” famous Jewish hymn, over copyright of which a $500,000 suit mow In progress, was heard in the United States District Court yes- terday when Abraham I. Menin, coun- sel for the defense, produced a violin and asked permission to play. Menin represents Joseph P. Katz, publisher, who is being sued b; Jacob K. Sandler, aged composer, contends that he wrote the on it since 1919. Defense witnesses asserted that the melody of the hymn probably dates back many centuries, being played as an interlude at Jew- _|ish weddings in Russia. Josef Bonime, accompanist for Mis- cha Elman, noted violinist, testified that he had arranged a harmonization of the tune in 1917 at the request of Katz, who furnished him the melody. NGTON, held a copyirght | | spectors found 5 D. C., FRIDAY, , upon which he seeks rovalties aggregating $600,000. Judge Knox reserved decision and ordered counsel to submit further briefs. CHILD TOILERS INCREASE. Maryland Statistics Reveal More Violations in 1924 Than in 1923. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, May of approximately 40 per ¢ tion of the chiid labor law in 1924 over 1923 was reported by State Labor Com- missioner Insley in his annual report, just made public. The increase in violations occurred in spite of a general drop in the num ber of children working. Permits were issued to about 16,000 children, against 18,500 in 1923. Insley's inspectors made 1.488 in spections of child labor conditions, against 764 the year before. The in children workin in violation of the law, against I in 1923. That is about 1 out of 10 o the 5,108 children employed in the es tablishments visited. Three-fourths o. the violations were cases of children working without permit. The rest were working at night, at forbidden occupa tions or were t00 young. . MAY | corr ¥ sah al EUROPEAN WORKERS NO MATCH FOR AMERICAN » Berlin Technical College Professor | * Notes Great Difference in Speed and Intensity. espondence of the Associated, Pross. LI April 16.—Dr. n, prof College, declares no Rieben sor in the Berlin Techni European workmen can compete with American | workmen in speed and intensity labor. American workert ind this speed i Anteri osito Basing his statements on observa-| them, he says, the tions made in the United States last s the su-| general throu 1 workers to the | keep up a stiff pace, wut Amerie ean s ive men’ the devotion t with delight, buc where there sports. Even ! to of First Purpose dog (or cat) of tor- of your Will is to express your wishes in regard to the distribution of your property, how it shall be divided among those whom you select as beneficiaries. 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It has been estimated that it would take 680,000 full moons to give the same strength of light as we receive from the sun. Sandler, called to the witness stand the defense, quigkly wrote on biank sheets a fourspart verse ar- rangement with musig of his original head and in Ireland the numbers had | fallen from 3,700,000 to 509,000 The meeting agreed that it was vi Overnight Trip. T brilliantly Two plane week over way. One p would leave arrvive in New e herited suspicion to touch poison Lait | left in places where they can get : As a result th in paper bags dles wrapped for customers. RUST CO. re half commercial OF THE He believed tha express matter, such speedy transporta ined make the DT EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT \______. 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