Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 26

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i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D...C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929. STAIUTES ONGOLD ([ awamomo scmovassme | m 't STORAGE SOUGHT [§ Uniform State Law Group Votes Adversely on Refer- endum Proposal. By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., October 15.—Com- missioners on uniform State laws, first of nine sections of the American Bar Association to meet here, voted yester- of & new S s, 5,500 Fabbits offered for sale lry Tennessee concern after mey had htm on cold storage yea ‘The commissioners will consider uni- form laws on aviation, child labor and many other subjects, reporung to the general convention next weel The conference also -pprmed legis- lation to compel attendance of non-res- Mml ‘witne: ssu in mmtn al cases, b\':: voted adversely on : lxmed utm | E— xad.u{:o;n; reknt’x‘a m P!%‘:relllcpr- GOI-DON lvssm WHITTUM, stitution is not ratified by a State Leg , was awarded the 1929 Yankee ingenuity islature at the session to which it s uholulhlp lt ihc Wore:nu rolylechnle Institute for solving a problem in submitted. sanitation. -Associated Press Photo. ot oo PR SRR S TR PO AR R i it Phocebioit ity i 3 District )‘ed 1t t Ce litan lady Hug o Belght Flame, | CLUBS WILL MEET. |Bugi Frgoraion ot coommpoitn Earl g ] Washington Cosmopolitan Group Vlrglnla at the Occidental Hotel Thurs- Indlethe flame of remembrance P ox the Tomb of the Unikiown SOGr | wil Be Host Thursdey. | {oded- by the cbston-of omee, lwu an ukno;g;gm'mt of her work| Members of the nhlnmm cmmo- Besides the local club, clubs from entertaining French ex-soldiers dur— politan Club will be hosts to delegates | Richmond, Norfolk, Newport News and lnl their vl.slt to London last Summ to the annual meeting of the Clpifill Baltimore will be represented. 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