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D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19%8. AIRPLANE CONTEST. ] THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, restriction of transport pilots’ opera- | BUNF[D[RAIE BHIEF Elisabeth Morrow | |AVIATION OFFICIALS [fetshe b Ppiots win T3 Teaches Mexicans | | ATTEND CONFERENCE " T;,:’:g“,:, é@:&’:‘.fi?fi;{f-fi; Indoor ::::pz:l;‘::.:m:::.md tor| FOR WINTER STORAGE English Greeting —— e encnts ‘ol 'fl:nl rel;lsl:uoln _m R e ) r CE—— at- e vio ol T | '] By the Assoctated Press ;M’"“‘! Is for Purpose of Co-ordi- |34 G 45070 weriion o this city | which 1 sponored by Parker-Bridget FANCY GREEN MOUNTAIN J MEXICO CITY, November 1.— | | i i O e cawie sssistant dirctor of | o, will hold n indoor plane ccntest‘ s L Pupils of the Alberto Correa Pri- nating Inspections and New |G0% o & Ve Ryl eD. Kintz, chiet of | at the Gerdon Junlor High School te; mary _School Tuesday grested | ! ; the enforccment section; Joseph S.|morrow at 10 am., when the South’s Flag Must March Miss Elizabeth Morrow, daughter | | Regulations. Marriott, chief of the inspéction service, | iy planes of their own making. of Ambassador Morrow, with & st tnd Howard F. Rough, assistant chief || There wil be four events, with two cheery good morning in English, ! of the Inlpfl‘!ion service, all ol e g pr zes awart o inners of . With Soldiers if They GO | | When she arrived for her second | | Col. Clarence M. Young, Assistant |aeropautics branch, Department of | each. With G. A. R.. He day's work as A teacher. [ Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics, | Commerce. * e — e i e Says. | €he began her “""k M"“fl'! and heads of the regulatory divisions | On the way back to this tur COU | $ bt ta _;d 5 T3 | | cat.” She is mcmu without a | | partment are in Kansas City today at- .h, e ot the .‘,.m Navy dn-mbm‘ On the latest model (¢ e Associ res et 2 A . Dm;“ms! ‘:'r;[{?:‘(‘:o l‘lrl’r(\‘ 1‘rAr}.: "r‘lt ;rr?"'fl xtrrt:‘m;m’l;n:;‘_vlyr-:m’::c:lmn !and Feceral aeronautical inspectors. JM'" fw,mi ,u":"_,io,v":‘b" - Sport (A'Oupe Potatoes will go higher as Winter ap- e it The meeting is being held to co- | by seeing oaches and we urge you to stock up now while the Republic, had ‘“completely blown | Tumber (Cut-Shows Tacrease. ; 3 himself out of water” by a proposs:. NEW FREEDOM MOVE J!::fc’;‘_"{'{ ‘,;“:m’:'dg:;h‘;‘;?c':“.":d01'151‘";2‘ e e e | MR. STUART you can take advantage of these low prices. Z3 \ v-two lumber mills that the Confederate veterans march schools in the nine inspection distriets. | | Neumeyer Motor Co. 5 1b: 15 Ib: 50 Lb. 1zo_u, e - 5 arned out 29,623.000 feet of lumber 8. 8. — with the Union veterans without dis- SEEN FOR ENGLAND rhe inspectors also are discussing meth R T ivct oweon iest 1825 14th St. Baat : w“ ods of putting Into effect the newly . promulgated regulations requiring the over the vear bsfore. The Firuse of Trustworthy Cars | e e > =« -~ - pllylnx the Confederdte flag. Gen. d. ¢ommander "((l }:h! United o Con(edcrne Veterans, sail re yester- ey L iie wonlllineject the invitation, | TAUL U-iEellog, iNew orlEdLtor, | The_invitation contained in a letter Discusses After-War Effects H 17¢ 49c JE s3 79 ; FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER - 49c, 2 95¢ QMOWOOOQMM“OMWOQOOMWW ‘ reads “So far as 1 know, there can be but Before University Women. one condition which stands in the way | al ouf’ coming together, and that is for | Paul U. Kellog of New York, editor as head of your organization, to|of Survey, was the principal speaker pledge to us that the Stars and Bars, and honor guest of the international fl your Con!edernt fl-g .thnll have no |relations committee of the American place in the par: * but that| Association of University Women last 1 h r the Stars and night at a dinner given in the club- wu “" g ‘md! house of that organization, at 1634 I st * ' . ] i . m;}l:nntl;‘r]} e s Bt earer| eliogg told his audience that England | i Ladles Ladies! Why commit arson in toastmg bread? asserted that he would take his time |is emerging into a new freedom and | G.'A: R. chief that the South did not lste war and hat Premier Ramsay oee tgybe dint ted Macdonald, standing for democratic 2 ol b | principles wholly and vigorously, 18 backed by the World War veterans. TAKOMA RED CHOSS MEET ‘The speaker gave a vivid picture of the premier's background, _culturally. | GRS politically and economically. Kellog | Body C-lpbr;:tn First Anniversary was introduced by Dr. Edward T | rican Uni- | antd'Brepates for Roll Call, i Davinerz tormerly ot “American i IN OUR MEAT MARKETS LOIN OR RIB PORK ROAST End Chops Center Chops w27c “23¢ .33¢ LEAN FRESH HAMS . 23c |8 LEAN SMOKED HAMS w. 27c | Fresh-Killed Roastmg and Stewing I Ik | CHICKENS ~35¢ in TPD]vinl and that he would tell the | understanding that had its roots in the versity, | m‘{,’r‘é‘m% duotoid purpose i view . || Wh'en these damty Krispy Crackers are so con- venient as a base for rarebits and creamed foods Red Cross poll call and to celebrate the first anniversary of its organization—the | Takoma Park branch of the American FOR RENT Red Cross held an open meeti ;];;\s(on;:esnnch Library at-1: an o'clock Two Bedrooms, Liv- afternos | % S Mrs J. B, Mertie presided over the | ing Room, Dining Room, . meeting. ~ The ram _included @ | i % short N ctors ot b bramch by Mis. F.| ] Kitchen, Bath and Re C. Lincoln and brief talks by Mrs. J. ception Room. Electric Robertson, _president of the Takoma' Refrixer-t’on. FE TR S THE ARGONNE Parl Richards, Mr¥. Harry C. Barnes, Com- || 16th & Columbia Rd. Their crackling crispness, too, gives added delight to cheese and jelly modore_ W. E. Longfellow lmd Miss Mlbel Boardman of the National Red Twenty million people go daily to the movies throyghout the country. JACK FROST BROWN CANE SUGAR Makes them like their cereal Childrén simply adore brown _sugar. 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