Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1929, Page 7

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e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929, m;m FIGHT l]PENS THE STAR FILRS P 0. SEATEMENT Statement of the owne ‘management, _circulation, published and The Supday Eul‘ wblllhzd y 1 it Wi nhlnmn c required by act of Cnnm of 'Aumm 24, 1912 Editor, Theodor‘e” W. Noyes, Washin, ; business gton, manager, 3 hington, D. C.; ubllslur " The lv-l.ng Star mpany, WKNB Noyea pnndege,;v-mmm ners: lore oyes and Frank B, Mmtary Prlsoners Seek Free-} moyes and Newbold Noyes, trustees: oyes, Noyes and Ruth Noyu McDowell, tnutees Rudclph Max Kauffmann and detir'in Civil Courts on G, Hanford, trustees) Mary B, Adam Jiabeas Writs. bA - J Noyes, Theodore P. Noyes and George Adams Howard. "gg’;fi;‘;‘“;fl"‘awh DR Washington, D. C., except Miranda Noyu Pomeroy, at Omnwlch conn milltasy thorities A o g and Barbara K. Murray, Dun Qhe{?rcs;mpmgn T oned ey - Known bondholders, mm—m s and‘other security holders, hold- e rig i this ooty ittt || 8, percenkivermore of total amount of bonds, mortgages of other Attorney hclom Calioun and the legal Circulation Figires, staff of the “army of occupation,” ad- e A el Average number of coples of each issue of the publication sold or 4 e today for a court battle over their right distributed mmugh the mnlls or utherwl.u to paid subscribers during the to hold prisoners without bond. * six months ended September 30, 1029: To date d“ prisoners, arrested unde‘; Averlze Net clrcuhtdlon general order No. 6, have been htl without bond. The general order says| Net Pald Circulation X 107,895 t prisoners so held are not to Net Unpaid Circulauon (msde up of coples % released until the criminal ring is ex- given for service, etc. E 867 Seven of the prisoners held under ‘Total Average Net Circulation 103,696 108,699 the ?l‘del’ h}}x}e sought and obtained a (Signed) P’LEMING NEWB‘imL.DBer e o Swarn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of Seplember, 1920, be held in Dlsmc! Court at Stinnett, (Seal. YOUNT, h Notary Pubiic. alrea s ty, granted $1,000 b(md last night when it Was determined that she had no actual connection with the offense for which she was Calhoun refused to comment formally on the coming legal battle but indicated he had no doubt a military commander, under msmal law, could hold a orisoner as long as he felt necessary, \me prisoner obstructed his mission. D ! Hl l a In the meantime Federal investiga- tors working in the Panhandle have sbout cnncludcd that Borger is merely of several communities where "findors of flllcl! liquor have meddled in -uqu.mns and have profi(cd under | wierant enforcement conditiol Federal District Allm'm‘y Alex ‘Mood i y _a Potter L — Counties and Acting e St S T Marshal Doug Campbell Jsald that One Two Borger had been “picked D . pe A Chatigh T MAiltasy Court lorhTns ozen ... Dozen ... quiry has been pushing its investiga- tlon_of the assaseination September 13 C l] & C ; Fl s 0 ;t:he cl;xr:xg that ;)l;‘%f‘{paaud'.er%oxx}?tisfl in as! arry ower Jdtores een I al e baci Eround in_ public Mterest recently by 807 14th St. N.W. 804 17th St. N.W. ther affairs. The deliberations of the § committee are secret and it is probable Matroii7433 Franklin 10391 that its findings will not be announced until they are used in evidence. | A'gain REO Registers ECAUSE f 5 3 k s ke A 0. The new fashion page by Helen Dryden and the TOR CAR CO. has sought to surround the b k l bu; f it: oducts = e i-weekly rotogravure page of fashions by Jane - of satisf.action, it has ORI . ... - , Roland are two worthy and excluswe addiiions TODAY ... tfie Reo enter into the manufacture of its cars i Motor Car Co. . . . In strict adh to this poli ; , s gibasace i “TAS TS et to The Sunday Star, the paper that so com- announcing-the ap- Sherby organization, whose ideals and pointment of the personnel ensure to Reo owners of . 2 Washi 11 of the fair dealing, s e pletely chronicles the events of smart Washing Dealers for— name REO stands ... Again REO R E O g s . ton...In this new season of fashion, merchants are adding interesting bits of information FLYING CLOUDS about their new merchandise in the advertising SPEED WAGONS ‘ columns of The Star...Every day over 100,- SR ¥ (nTM LN o 000 families read The Star for the news of Sales and Service national, international and local affairs... for the news of society... of sporis...of finance for news of the stores. .. for “The Star IS 2015 FOURTEENTH the GREAT paper of the Nation’s Capital.” Street Northwest . ]

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