Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926. [ 7 V[]I[‘,]. w"l PI_ AY e ot 4 P W-i PILSUDSKI CONTROLS WARSAW; |NORGE STILL MISSING; ;;‘.:,;."’J.P:..fiz"‘.:.";';"J‘t:';.l'.‘,::':;‘::f.:],':g',??,:{:'.‘fi::m‘?.,:‘:i;“:, vority the Erans Columbls, ’.',‘ 450 KILLED IN STREET FIGHTING/| LAST SIGHTED INLAND |mon amorher disturbing rumor. Naval radlo stations in Alaska K av s e, redoubled their_efforts to comm: Ree 1: K 8 o, WUH. Fi A 407 7th St. N.W. y iR s @ Pl | FROM POINT BARROW | i e Sutrm in the Aretisl) e e LTERRE * . Smith, Jr. defeated hardson itk and speculation was rife whether lhs';he > . e Kend 2 s IO e IR Faen " ;1 (Continued from First Page) fourth dictator of Burope after Mus | glant skyshin could withstand a ferq- | wate 4 ikt A June Brlde 3 Teavell” Tndian p Y | solini of Ita (Continued from First Page.) cious disturbance of the elements such Lol " n 5 % ’ R % | of Warsa xcited by news of an at- | SPain and Van; ece. * redgue sWeeps across the Combination p_in 19 13 cated Gray., 7 | tack of ils ohed o1 Pilsudski s ¢ es the cur | nig Fairbanks time. When rth. il L g o 1 Gray vl'r-;:l'lx"u Marsal Pilsudski, marched on ighe. Relee Nome ix a mining camp which > S e | apital, where they w (ol o i 5 LR 2\ " minence in 188589 g rrensons Former Defeats Hufty in) % 1 | by the remiments of the ‘i i hours had passed ince : ! 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