Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1926, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, \\";\SHTNGT()N I v, ' SPEAKS ON LEAGUE RIFT. even Sclentists to Study Flora in || ,‘: ,n‘) :” Hu]:e of Discovering Plants of Commercial Value. ‘.m.,m only MILW 5, Wis., April 2.—A|cycle an instl Murakama of the sovern overy of $10,600 in 1, | shipment. rs plcture Russiuns as | New York City. loot and the FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. One of Bandits Shot. ining departiment Pr “H R " 'RUSS PARTY TO EXPLORE fimvariae e st fot comal gls) Epaatl sl r vomb in| ROBBERS FRUSTRATED fcontessed, uccorting 1o the polies, | lov. Miiaukee, were the " WILDS OF SOUTH AMERICA e Hies oroneff, in. g3 . IN RUNNING GUN FlGHTi"" o ¢ ol op, they i . 4 in explorhug | Converts Iron Sand Into Steel. Bred twice (o 12 i e s 8 2N then fir ut the fugitives. 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