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#2'THT EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1%, 19277 POSTAL RATES HIT AT PRINTER PARLEY Typothetae Speaker Says| ! Readjustment Should Be * Pressed Before Congress. for rlnrd class ed in the ers of ed W di. f the bad 1 wasteful customers the 2 Clerk at Franklin School Appointed Secretary to S. E. Kramer, As- sistant Superintendent. | 2of Schools ceeding Miss 2 signed, it as anllmul d |(\d!\ $ The formal order is ected to be | at tomorrow’s board meet- Ginvers b ies and s of the re Business graduates. re Miss M. A. Car- perintendent Bal- Towers, as- first floor *The other tw £ yoll, secretary 2lou, and “KOENNECKE’S PARIS TRIP © IS HALTED BY WEATHER z’mml Flight Interrupted—Belief Expressed That German Aviator Will Abandon Attempt. sociated Press, eptember 14.—Capt. Otto who has been preparing r a transatlantic flight, but whose eactions no one can predict, caused red that the sterday that rting point. There he sdecided o take the night train here. Capt. Koennecke declines to be in- terviewed, but the Associated Press learns from an authoritative source $that the project of crossing the At- ®lantic has been definitely abandoned by Koennecke, who is now trying to #find a graceful way out. In the mean- stime, however, his plane, Germania, <continues to stand in the hangar of :the Cologne airdrome ready for a hop- 0 B hd ety 2 g N By the Associated Press YOUNGEST WOMAN RED CROSS LIFE-SAVER IS ALSO TEACHER ' OnLy WOMAN MEMBER ERVING AS INSTRUCTOR AND EXAMINER 1IN EASTERN FIELD FOR THE AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFE SAVING STAFF v~ SWIMMER SINCE CHILDHOOD AND HOLDER OF A NUMBER OF AMATEUR RECORDS o~ FLORENCE SKADDING | training swimmers as local leaders in duce drowning fa- ding also visits r institu- ed in pro- In addition to being or of the Ameri ch life-sav- s for the fleld f For 1\\n Sum mers she has bee! incy ood, Miss S of amateur ars she has held n( Columbi women's A swim- J_l‘l].l] SE Financad _,mejzw [ &Ly of T Savings First Is Safety First Put your savings in the slot first, then you can ’phone Success. If you can’t save now, you never can save. The more wages you get, the more your wants will pile up. 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