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14 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. SPAIN WARNS PHILIPPINES M ST. BRIDGE REPAIR would cost $9,000 to repair the bridge, unless after the work is started it should become necessary to recon- D. C, THURSDAY, to be redesigned :z permit the park readway underneath. Maj, Wheeler told the Com: fon- JULY 9, 1925. TRADE BOARD UPHOLDS the printing and engraving trades and officlals of the Bureau of Ordered to Philadelphia. Maj. Harry F. Cameron, Corps of “ENGRAVING” DEFINITION graving and Printing, in which defini- fons of the words “engraving” and “embossing” were sought. Among thoss wh nd‘m.a the eon- terence were Willlam J. Eynon of Washington, former president of the Typothetae of America; John *J. Deviny and Henry I Wilson of the Bureah of Engraving and Printing, | Loufs A. Hill, former director of the bureau, and Theodore A. Isert, gen- eral manager of Engravographia, the organization of master engravers is meeting in “‘uhlngmnl ‘Will Raise Import Duties Unless Manilla Cuts Own. MADRID, July 9 (P.—An officlal statement dealing with Spanish trade CIENTIST DEPARTS Dr. Harrington to Continue |ernment, which says that i¢ the Philip- Studv of Ancient Rages |P™™® Eovernment does not grant rect procity in customs duties to Spain, Spain will advance products from the | Philippines into the first column of the Spanish customs tariff. Heretofore products from the Phil- ippines reaching Bpain have enjoyed .| second-column favor. | | The statement given out yesterday | was inspired by a message received | from the Spanish consul in Manila | | saying that the Philippines have their own tariff on imports, different from that which the United States applies his way to that|on Spanish products. studies amons | Brgineers, has been relieved from duty in the office of the chief of engineers, ar Department, and ordered to Philadelphia river and- harbor | duty. ers the M Btreet Bridge shauld not be abandened, ever if thé Parkway Bridge is approved, for the reason that it provides ‘a divisiorn 8f the heavy trafi¢ ffem the west along M streel, He therefore recommended the appropriation neéecessary te repalir the siructure: PSR AR T PLAN WINS APPROVAL | | Commissioners 0. K. Wheeler Plea for $15,000 Appropriation for Work. struct the west abutment, which would add $6,000 to the cost. 'The bridge is closed at the present time. Maj. Wheeler told the Commission- ars that he has discussed informally with Col. Bherrill the proposed Park- way Bridge at N street. The tenta, tve plan provides for the construc: on of & roadway along the banks of Rock Oreelc ;uu(,g under the present M Street Bridge. If this project is| A British sclentist estimates that lcarried out, Maj. Wheeler said, the|120,000,000 fish live in every square existing M Btreet Bridge would have|mile of the ocean: Rellef Printing Does Not Come in Class, It Decldes it Com- petition Case: AMBULANCES, $4.00 Db to date—Fully ea: cot, retcher, blankats ThfiHERS BROW HOME. Advertising of rellef printing as en- graving is unfair in competition, the Federal Trade Commission held today, In a decisien to adhere to its previous policy. The decision was the outcome of a | which recent conference with members of | today. 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