Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. 29 6. 0. P. HELD TAINTED |Geueret Brown, waiter 5. ewion ana| CHICAGO U. PRESIDENT | MARKET GROUP FORMS. (COLOMBIA REPUDIATES |bae oo direet communication with the 20 Y B 2 e b g the old order of things in the South AW B ECUADOR TRADE PACT |0 2t been charged tra - u y inv [} 99 |and have used the power of patronage ARDED YALE BOWL Largest Northwest Co-operative lous commercial houses in Ecuador have to Attend the Opening of the ! 2 g 4 MENU e hew leadership T Has $6,000,000 Capital 5 exporting o otomania. quanities (s DINING ROOM % can e e e of e el | Robert Maynard Hutchins to Be = “;.xs O e 1| Uit T8 Told Native Merchants | iibcet ot pfachines guipiiatof a8 o e 2 for Special Dinner Florida Committeeman Says New |Datronage and within the mext three Honored by 01d Elf et wan made that or.| Are Violating Agreement on | 9oF. e e~ P s AR sy ¢ Thursday, October 17th, 1929 Organizati fhaas the hands of outstanding men and Alumni. ganisation of & nAw. griln marketing Origin of Goods. were able to compete successfully with Tilden Gardens 2 Oslary P rganization Forming in women, who will control and' infiuence co-operative, the largest in the North-| . Colombian orgapizations. > Consomme. Hot or public opinion _th: it ¢ Bouth, | SLIRS Amociated Frem, west, had been completed, and will be| gy Cable to The Star. Diplomatic felations between the two |5 Connecticut Ave. at Tilden Street % Oyster Coektail South. | NEW YORK, October 16.—Robert| known as the Co-operative Farmers' T, " S tri = ;s Chotce standing behind the ident and his BOGOTA, Colombia, October 186. countries were suspended several years on Thursdly Pried Spribg Ohicken administration of all constructive | Maynard ~Hutchins, president of the | Northwest Grain ration. The twelfth clause of the free trade ag0 because of & boundary dispute. ¢ Sois measures.” University of Chicago and former dean The new organization, sponsored by 2 Y October 17th, 1929 Brolled Tenderioin_Steak with P oy S AR Guliway said the. Southers organt- of the ¥ale Taw School has been voted offcals of Farmers' Cocoperative Ele- treaty between Colombis and Beuador) y oy orpiVET ) ED ) ok Ty ar] that the “old influences m 2 . | the ontclair Yale wl for , | vator Assoc! ns lontana, ine- | WAS Tepu e lombian gov- » P’ % @ which had commercialized the Repub- | Fauor (%Ola Hare Hor rian pational | 8Warded annually to the Yale slumnus | tota and the Dakotas, will be capital- |ernment because it was having harm- o e & Whisséa Witk Bvthteds lican party since the Civil War” had |gonvention, and “we will then be in & | Who has won his “Y” in life, it was an- | ized at $6,000,000. ful effect on commerce in the depart- R will be served from BrocSandied Sweet Potatoes gained a sympathetic ear in Washing- | position to’ talk practical politics.” nounced Monday. ments bordering on Ecuador, Foreign| JERUSALEM, October 16 (Jewish | 6 t0.8 PM, rocoli, with Hollandaise Sauce ton, E. 8. Callaway, Florida State Re- [P Tnere has been Jderable con- | The bowl, a gift of the Yale Club of | aononote Pri Sentenced, | Minister Uribe said Monday.' Formal | Telegraphic Agency) —A general strike " N st AR Rearts of Lettuce \ publican chairman, said in .m,:.umm troversy over the construction of & x_n.lxomhcmr. N. J, will tlwe (héen :nyl)lr. onsulate Frisoners Sente: g n&udu that the chviue ‘:l:d u\:eeanu mm:m; ae Pllfit;neb 131 AP:l-bs' ln:oi‘rib 1::; at the regular price of Thousand Isiand, Mayonnaice or Prench made public here yesterday that a new | patronage coms the | Hutchins ‘at the annual party of Yale| TOKIO, October 16 (#)—Rengu News | ated was communicaf as n called by the Palest - . § Grganization was being bullt up in the | ey oEe e o Taien Siipper, | alumni st Nick Roberts' Old Yale Bara, | pccoco i e oy el e e | weekt ecutive. Call for a general strike on Famous Community & s&%e.mace nons ¥iima uth. the national committeeman for that |in Montclair, the evening of December 7. o The clause in question provides that| October 2 was postponed pending an Di @ Cornsticks, Melba Toast “The Hoover Democrats and all other | Grate. and Oallaway as two of the par-| Dr: Hutchins, a graduate of Yale,|churia, said yesterday that sentences |articles produced in the two countries | interview which the Arab executive had inners ® e Apote e ‘e i Lath v Dame white people of the South will be in- flclpa'nu class of '21, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., | ranging from two to nine years’ im- |signatory to the treaty may be ex-|with Sir John Chancellor, Palestine 2 Meringue Ple or Chocolate or vited to come into this new organiza- g in 1899. He headed the Yale Law |prisonment had been imposed on 37 |changed without paying import or ex-|high commissioner. $1.00 3 copitterscocn Sundae,. tion in full fellowship.” he said. 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