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22 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D _C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22 1928, He will send pilot balloons aloft for — picked up Kill's trousers from a chair Montreal Strike Nearing End. MONTREAL, August 22 (#).—Two- 2nd to have taken & roll of bills from |thirds of the 1,200 members of the Lntmphn!c velocity soundings. Mete- & | orographs d Harry J. Kill Accuses T. W. Royall| fie pooket, Kill sprang out of bed, | Amalgamated Clothing Workers of rOgTa) installed on the airplanes he says, seized Royal and recovered his | sporicq on stfike here for a dd-hour | will give him temperature soundingsof | of Malicious Prosecution. the higher air money. | (Conyright. 1938.) Harry J. Kill, carpenter and builder, | Royal, angered. called the police anflwwk, the turning over of all contracts ! vesterday filed suit in the District Su- | had him arrested, Kill tells the court, |to union workshops, have gone back to Shakespe: Totally blind. Judge Vickery has mem- | cious prosecution. Byrd Party Scientists to Seek Areas Not Yet Seen by Man. : | orized Srakespeare’s “Othello,” | secretary reads to him daily. This is the ninth of & fortheomine expeditions ©f exploration into the Amtarctic.) BY JOHN L. COOLEY Associated Press Science Bditor NEW YORK. August 22.—Five sci- goin, Antarctica with the ition to make geographical, 1. meteorologieal. glaciological. roological and other studies in a large he little-known south polar expedition. it might be around these mex, for preme Court to recover $20,000 dam- and he was held at a police station for |work. R. Block, a union officlal, sald Judge Vickery of Cleveland has a' ages from Thomas M Royal, 1213 several hours. The case was dismissed | half of the remaining 400 men on strike i arean library of 5000 volumes. | Pennsylvania avenue, for alleged mali- |in Police Court. The arrest was with- are expected to return shortly, as soon i He tells the court | out probable cause and was malicious, | as new contracts can be signed with and a|that Royal August 22, 1927, entered | he alleges. Attorney F. S. Key-Smith their employers. The strike began last | the room of the plaintift where he was | appears for the plaintiff. week. PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 Main 3770 W. B. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 to 5:30 Main 3770 The August Rug Sale Fine Axminsters and Wiltons at Savings Well Worth While 9 to 5:30 F Street at Eleventh Do You Need “Just a Few Clothes to Finish Out” the Summer? will_seek ls. 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