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18 AT.&T.QUARTERS PROFITS SHOW GAIN Income Equivalent to $3.02 a Share, as Against $2.91 Last Year. pares wi BIRD STUDY OUTING. Audubon Society Begins Series Sat- urday With Visit to Arlington. The field meeting committee of the Audubon Society of the District will begin its Spring outings Saturday and continueth em ecch week end untll May 22. The outings are conducted to observe birds in thelr native haunts. Preparation for the outing s given during March in the sses at the Thomson School under bird class comm.ttee, of which 3. Florence Merriam Balley is irman. A different locality has been chosen h of the expeditions and com- peten: leaders will be in charge. The arge numbers of children who at- tended the bird study classes may join the outing party if accompanied by older person Those wishing to attend Saturday's are requested to be at the statton in time to take the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. JOURNALISTS GUESTS AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, Visit to Monticello Today on Pro- gram of Pan-American Party Touring Virginia. By the Associated Press. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. April 15.—The pan-American journalists were welcomed here yesterday after- noon by a committee of citizens. An automobile tour of the University of Virginia, a ball game and a tea and reception by the president, Mrs. Al- derman, and the faculty, all com- bined to make their visit an enjoy- able one Last night the group were guests of the chamber of commeice at a banquet in Monticello Hotel, where libertles, belonged as much to Latin Americans as to the United States. Dr. Bardin cited two Americans, alumni of the University of Virginia, as having been of tremendous im- portance in helping in the construc- tive development of sister republics— Dr. Walter Reed and Edgar Allen Poe. The former's discovery of the means of transmission of yellow fever was declared to have been of vital importance to South American coun- tries and Poe's influence on the poetry of Latin countries was described as Incalculable. The journalists will visit Monticello today. Former Consular Marshal Dies. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., April 16 (#).— James May: 73 years old, promi- nent manufacturer and former mar- shal to United States consular offices in Turkey, died here yesterday. CHAMBER TO BE HOST. District Trade Body to Entertain Baltimore Officials Wednesday. The Washington Chamber of Com- merce will be host to the Baltimore Association of Commerce at the regu- lar monthly meeting of the District organization, at the New Willard Hotel | portance and the committee reports| will be considered. A buffet supper | and special entertainment have been |honorary p: Wednesday. The officers and directors of the Baltimore association, as well as a number of Baltimore City officials. will attend. 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