Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1927, Page 12

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12 _————ee—————— THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1 .027; Wild Magpies Give Australian Capital Police New Worry OPIUM TRADE BAN URGED AT GENEVA American Speaker Demands Nations Combine to Curb Narcotic Evil. By the Associated Press, CANBERRA, Australia, October 6.—Police of the recently lished capital of Australia have been required to add hunting to duties because of estab- their ordinary the invasion of the new city by wild magpies from the surround- ing yp'derness. | THe savage birds, as if resenting the invasion of their domain, have attacked the children of govern ment officials, and in one instance ated Press Ot¢tober 6.—A smashing e illicit narcotic and drug traffic and a demand that the nations tress cases by Rritish vessels carrylnz the beginning and end of each dash, tor. must by nsmitted with a difference ent of maki it pos- | not exce ¢ by one second the of other nations to |standard m. 1t the dashes last fit of all the three and a half «r more ed by the British merchant nds, it he opted for Brit- il have to be observed or on board the ship in | AUTOMATIC ALARMS | INSTALLED ON SHIPS | British Vessels Equipped With |, S 0 S Signal Systems to Pro- mote Safety. second and a trument might not be brought into . It is be- e alarm |lieved that the accurate transmission signal, followed by the distres M1 1of the alarm signal is possible to oper- v the word * tches or clocks The Hamburg pressed because of dec in the United States, ased demand ere the rags roofing-fiber ar materials. the interval Iy S iaw Ao ettentin or v fitted with the auto-alarm and can he, used jointly with the distress The distress signal itself is transmitted as one signal and oa in the B British a take action to check the growing evil gue of mission Arthur Woeods, former Jlice commissioner, ttached to the set upon a man, biting him severe- Iy on the head Patrolmen with rifles have heen sent out to rid the city of the in vaders. | WAR ON CORN BORER. st the | determ h-dealing goes on | campaizn n the five strations, lectures tufes to show the pf .| the jnsect and means of defeating it ternal trafic and the | will be employed s | Extensio ted members of the |and Indiar n to show the con-|tours of fa ers and ed to the badly dams . | fields near Port Clinton, Ohio, and to I the province of Ontario. 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This is one of the ten hours broadcast weekly by the System, and is on the air from 9 to 10 Eastern Standard Time, 8 to 9 Central Time, 7 to 8 Mountain Time, and 6 to 7 Pacific Time. l)mbn 12th (Columbus Day) ram by Ted Lewrs and VISITORS TO ROME REPORTED VICTIMIZED | “Fee"” for Cards to Papal Audi- ences Obtained by Grafters, Catholic Paper Says. By the Associated Press mot }( o without whatsoe °s in ote apply for ad sources, such College’ in R ysponsible guides, PHILADELPHTA, October 6.—The |hotel men.” Catholic Standard and Times says | American and other visitors in Rome have beeén deceiyed by irresponsible ter private audiences with the Pope or at- tend certain ceremonies in'St. Peter’s Basilica. The paper quofes an announcement | that country. FREE Delivery psuedd by the Holy See that “it should ht‘ well known that cards of admission | | for papal andiences or for specia issued bY ' now Trial Demanded for Doomed ls, absolu of any kind or any fee Visitors to Rome are cautioned tnl jon cards to proper the North American | victed southern Tili “and not to irre- | under sentence to agents or | for complicity in the murder of \y.m Tha importations into FEgvpt of| .| parties into believing that they’ must | manufactured cotton and woolen goods er a fee or offer a gift to obtain | 4,q choes s increasing steadily as a | rmm of the increasing adoption of ' niuiar in M European dress hy the peasants cere- BIRGER APPEAL NOTED. 1y | Illinois Gangster. SPRINGFIELD, 1lL.,. —Attorneys for Ch: | Toe w.m.fl{ West City, ves Test of jud Twenty Americn of 'ing out all othe French and Italian DiSTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES. 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Beauty Whole Hams, PURE LARD Soapine 1deal for the Family Wash Schneider’s Vienna Bread Dorsch's Toasted Cocoanut Crescents Week End Special Holmes Pies and Cakes at All Our Stores 2 for 25¢ 4 Lbs. 15¢ 53¢ Tomatoes Extra Corn Stan N - 2 for 25¢ New York State Fancy Peas Stringless Beans Campbell's or Ritter’s Beans Campbell's Tomato Soup Pink Salmon Good Fat i Mackerel Corby’ s Cocoanut De Luxe Cake CERESOTA FLOUR 5=Lb. ial proj s Bamf:ud Miss Lee Morse. Your Station s WAIU Bag 29c 12-Lb. 59c — October 6 ().

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