Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1927, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY FLYERS COMPLETE 10 of 12 Pursuit Planes Back After Bucking 75-Mile Br the Associated MOUNT CLEN f the Army airport which partici hazardous flight from Buffalo, the journey her pursuit planes, disablec ain in the East rrived bucking a of the strong Maj. P. N. Lamphier. the expedition The fiyers “cve omhu&m-fltlr‘ rc‘z‘nd ing a t the engines of the | solid in Montreal MUSIC CLASSES OPEN. 50 ke i ABA LT st s to Be Taught at Center. Classes for the study of the saxo- phone and band instruments will open today under the munity center de tion with the mu: c schools, Mount Plea nd a band \\n meet there Thurs- | o'clock. Both | ‘clock Satur. Il meet Tues- | p.m. in Hn 1 music in the | FAMILY OF SIX MURDERED Rich Peasant Wife lnd Chxldren“ Found fn Lithuanian Home. | Lithuania, January 31 (). on has revealed that | nd revenge probably was | e for the murder of wealthy peasant named Shimaton wife and four children. Their charred bodies were found in thelr home on Saturday. Owing to a confusion in | t was first reported that was related to the Presi- Lithuania, Antanas Smetona, t was that of persons seek- ral vengeance against the | S CORING the most spectacular advance | Ij] |FATHER DI PAOLO |POCKETBOOK GIVES CLUE [ | : | RESIGNS AS PASTOR| 'V ATTACK ON WOMAN CANADIAN TRIP | Young Colored Man Is Arrested and Held for Investigation. Victim Is Bruised. ‘Fallmg H’ealth Causcs St. An- l thony's Leader to Give Up | | | | A pocketbook bearing the mame of | ! 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