Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1928, Page 34

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Later he became a newspaper || coueny or AvoLEscE: ENTIRE STOCK || . | which ihis'city has spent so far in | man, railrond construction engineer and - oY= Large Export Value in West| welcoming homecoming fivers, from |a prominent mining engineer. | A SALE THAT WILL BRING 9 p | Col Lindbergh to Amelin Earhart, | Fiynn was born in Elburn, T, Stast- REGEIvEn HERE ~D( < T T was illegally expended. according to ng as a telegrapher, by the time he CROWDS TO THE STORE| Coast Service Stressed by | it deE'Y el siate director |was 18 years ‘old he had rien to the Tt IEQW\" OPENAT s A M of_accounts position of train dispatci with_the CH []f ; o Commissioner Myers. He has announced that no sectior: |Northwestern Railroad in Chicago. 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