Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1929, Page 29

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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929. 29 ! . . - 4 as- TAPLING SELL RAIL 158 s s e o 5472 297846 Salmon Counted i Single Day MISSISSIPPI EDITOR [Siers s e et u | e o et v 7 | of the corporation. of th LA . 3 & " oy RIS L | wanipiiue g R BB DG, Quota to Go to Canneries| JUDGED IN CONTEMPT 5%, 2o plbicuin:an ot 1 k - | poration have been directed mostl; | Dlished S he groatest secrecy, throws | AERISt the Haltimore & Ohio. It sc- } AT | Tne gefendants were Perry W. How- | an entirely new and unexpected element |quired the Canton Co. which controls| ¢ jy1y 8, 1929, sight men of Naknek | of the United States Burewy of Pish- | Editorial Over Patronage Case|mitieoman from Mississippl, and others Alaska, coun B |into the plans of the Chesapeake & & terminal in Baltimore that would be 0t | sries, when they counted 257,546 salmon . b = Onlo and the Baltimore & Ohlo Bl | o e 1eg0 & Tronion, formetly @wned | Sheep—passing through the underwater m':';,,‘.: day. which is 33180 per man,| Arouses Ire of Federal Judge | Situsy o "wiiate the s relating. 1o . H A p tes placed by the Un s | whic s per S : the sale of influence to secure an ap- i ; in the Eastern consolidation contest. | by Henty Ford, which was one of the | EUEL, PICEGn i1 on 'the Nakmek | 18 hours, which'is 29 salmon per man Prisidiurat Tie: Pennsylvania Railway Sys-| Both the C. & O. and the B. & O, froads the B. & O. demanded J us e i per mintite, g pointive office under the United States. | named the Piitsburgh & West Virginia ( merger petition. 'The daw requires that at least 50 per | An immediate effect of the Pennroad immi 0 1 tom Gets P. & W. Va., Key |13 beiiems for"morger trtems, s 25 St &% *L vl tead | cont o The e swimmivg to, ¢ | ) \EVED BURIED ALIVE. | te nsocind ILIOUS ? L 24 it Commerce Commission. They asked|to be the abandonment by the latter GRULVTLUE SN 0T, 00 o ne o he JACKSON, Miss, November 5.-— line of its plan to construct a branch ek st o to Eastern Merger Plan. that they be S tiad 0 aacs oOBinY from ite D e falmon canneries. Only by 6ounling | \exrco GITY, November § () |Frederick Sullens, editor of the Jack- Central. to connect with the Donora Southern en by cann v Pointing out that bodles recently ex-(Son Dally News was judged in con- | Take NATURE' ; e” by morning— nt} that swim up a river | Since its organization the Pennroad | Rallroad. This extension was opposed :n"mmh:.:m guarantes froedom 1o humed in“the public cemetery at Gua- | tempt of court yesterday by Federal Associated Press. y Corporation has spent about $140.000.- |by the Pennsylvania. ¢very ofher salmon, vl {gns of having been | Judge Edwin R. Holmes for an editoral The New 000 in acquiring properties valuable to | e — So fences with gates are placed across | dalajera showed si published in the news March 22, 1929, b o ghow I b 5 >~ Ihe New 000 in acqui o : 5 \ o , a group of National Uni- at the Penn- | the Pennsvlvania Railroad. The impor Marquis Inouye Dies. the chief salmon rivers of Alaska. Can- | buried alive, & D when Federal patronage cases were be- " Eilious attack forgotten, DRUGG‘STS stment com- | tance of the P, & W. Va. lies in the vas is stretched on the | versity professors sent a memorial to leasantly, Pany, formed last April by the interests | fact that with thé Wheeling and the| TOKIO, November 5 (#).—MBArquis | yiver” potioon ‘ue cach wate. and. bures | the federal district government sug- | ing considered by the court at Meridian. | bue c.,.fi’,.m..,m, Better than taat control the Pennsylvania Railroad, | Western Maryland it provides a con- | Katsunosuke Inouye, former Japanese |representatives with enumerating ma- | gesting that the jugular vein be severed | my, agitorial speculated on the out- | any mere laxative. }‘F 'ng.fim‘c?nugl l:]wr the zlnsh‘urzh ‘&Enec!mn to Baltimore and Norfolk. Ambassador to London, died Sunday|chines take their posts ‘counting the | before burial be permitted in the ceme-| o "0 " 000 Aviiagiion-onk:25c: Maks the sict foblahd 5' es! rginia allway, ey line o | ere. 4 r the Eastern mailrond consolidation Seen cs Blow at Van Sweringens. | He was 68 years old and had a neted |{SIROR Rs they shoot tREoush all the e miCr¢ the remains dug up at Gua-| During good behavior the sentence, ‘This Was acquired by purchase of the | While the new move of the Pennroad | CAreer as financler and diplomat. He | “gep " e SH"NOC ok Alnska, set | dalajara to make Toom for new graves| which was not definitely fixed, was holdings of Frank E. and Charles F.|Corporation is looked upon as a blow |Was knighted by King George. up the new record this past Summer, | were found face downward in the|jucoided and the defendant placed on ‘Taplin, chairman and general counsel, | directly at the Van Sweringen brothers. - o . according to the true fish story re- | coffins, indicating the supposedly dead % pl respectively, of the West Virginia road. | it is pointed out that the Taplins have |* The University of North Carolina has | ported to the Nationa! Geographie So- | persons had come to life after burial probation. 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