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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER Road Guilders’ Association Announces Drive for Reduc- ing Highway Accidents. which | f these uncil of Churches wointed he Federal Co America has kmL up this work announced th; Alfred alled a meet. afety - perts for October 14 to seek the e of grade crossings in N Go Rules for Safety Contest. for the association’s highway contest follow: The contest is open to every one who will s the highway safety pledged pri The prizes are offered for the ble plan that will decrease | acciden The mplete comprehen- | the entire sul ject or ription of a single idea that would contribute to high he plan must be prac- apable of being put into m at reasonable expense. he manuscript may deal with phase of the highway safety lem—legislative, educational, me- operative or anything that would contribute to highWw safety. 4. The first and second pr are intended for complete comprehensive | plans, but if no complete plan is se- lected as the best, then the judges may have the privilege of selecting a portion of each plan and distributing | the prizes in proportion to the parts | s selected. The third to tent be for complete plans or ual ideas contributing to any P chanical, ants agree that the manuscript and ideas presented are to become the property of the American uilders’ Association, and that 'y will abide by the decision of the 5. . Manuscripts may be of any length, written on one side of the pa- per only, and may include drawings and models describing the plan, if so desired. At the top of the first page the highway safety pledge must be copied and signed by the contestant. of putting them into use, taking into consideration the expense involved in putting the plan into use. In case of tie, neatness and method of on will be considered. Win- ners will be announced by radio and gr; sehe public press on January 11, 8. A complete report, compiled from | the ideas furnished by the contestants, will be presented at the annual con- vention and road show of the Ameri- can Road Builders’ Association at Cleveland, Ohio, January 9 to 13, 1928, 9. \hnusmpm must submitted 1927, and ; § Alexandria, Va. lj , di- Amcrir‘fln Road Bullde; Washington, D. C 3 q'{m Town Club’s Famous radio musicians have money up on the Dempsey - Tunne fight. the air afterward WMAI A SK YOUR, GROCERS But we'll be on immediately from TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 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Y. “BONITA”’ A Musical Comedy of the Golden West Music By SIGMUND ROMBERG Composer of “Blossom Time,"” “The Student Prince” and “My Maryland.” —CHORUS OF 125— SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA on Sale Thursday

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