Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1929, Page 5

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- OYERDNG | ESRN PRV “BIKE BANDIT” SOUGHT. Winchester Police Reporty Resi- £ dents Robbed. . Spectal ‘The Star. CHESTER, Vva., N:vu“:bu 9—A Grecian-lonic Type of Archi- |1 Aecture Given Exterior of RockvilleStructure. BY WILLIAM J. WHEATLEY, Staff Correspondent of The Star. preparation of woi specifications. The committee just a i BAPTISTS TO MEET. NOHESTER, Va, N 9 WIN November 9.— ‘Towns within a ndlu‘i of 20 miles will entertain la} Baptist clergymen and men from all sections of Virginia next week during the annual. convention of the Baptist General Association of Vir- ginia, which will be held in the First Baptist Church here, beginning Mor<ay evening. Homes for most of the dele- gates have been obtained here, and word 20-MILE BUS HAUL © OF PUPILS ASKED Prince Georges Board to Act Tues- day on Marlboro Colored High School Question. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., November 9.—~The Prince County Board of Education has been stu a re- quest that free transportation fur- nished colored children from Youngs Corner 20 miles to the Mariboro Colored High School and expects to decide the question Tuesday. The matter was presented to the county and the need of waiving costs mhbjmumma 3 i ted. It was also re- are being discussed for erection of a new colored high umnmmm&eummmn; belngl::muaulor current en- The county commissioners realize that they cannot at once provide all of these PARENTS STAND FIRM $75,000 DAMAGES ASKED IN LIBEL SUIT Morris A. Bealle Alleges E. Brooke Lee in Montgomery Publication Injured His Reputation. FOR RETROCESSION|pEossacs By a Staff Correspo: ARLINGTON, board by Nicholas Orem, county super- | ¥ intendent of schools, after the county commissioners had offered to provide $1,250 for such transportation if the superintendent would recommend it. ‘The county commissioners had been re- juested to furnish the transportation by iner Coale, Republican political leader, who was accompanied by Sheriff Charles 8. Early when he appeared be- edged to. retrocession. Last night's meeting was one of the largest in the history of the association. ‘The feature of the meeting was a dem- onstration a Printing +& | Publishing Co., has filed sult in the Circuit Court here against the Maryland ' Publishing Ilfl. E. Brooke Lee, Democratic leader an er of the Maryland House 15,00 Sommages ' A for It is the Maryland ews, published at Silver the good name of the plaintiff and held | Beale %" Dtcoented Attorn: I e re| Harold C. Smith of Rockville. i i s American black walnut is being used zl} r: c:eneer for furniture being made in ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bath and Re- ception Room. Electric Refrigeration. : Three Bedrocoms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen and Bath. Large . Reception Room. Elec- tric Refrigeration. fore the board. Reasonable Rental Red Cross Assistants Named. Co., of which | Special Dispatch to The Star. MCLEAN, Va., November 9.—Mrs. U. alleged libel. Orons i the declarmticn that | oo s day. McLean, always one of .he larg- Spring by the defendant company, in its |est and most active branches of issue of March 15, 1929, made serious | county chapter, with an enroliment of and libelous charfle- against the plaintiff | between 80 and 109, has set.out to at and that its publication hfinfly injured | least double thi§ number this year. -call, which starts Mon- WoopwArD & LoTHRO 10™ U™ F axD G STreETS o 3 canvass the central section of McRean. s Nicaraugua is to have a country-wide oil survey. P and their friends in surrounding towns will assist in caring for the remainder. It is expected the attendance will approach the 1,000 mark. The convention is the largest meeting of any religious denom- to the necessity of providing ination in the State, there being over | similar transportation to white X Baptists in Virginia. and colored schools in all parts of the week ago approved the proposed floor plan of the n‘el: building. ‘The school board and county com- missioners have discussed the matter jointly during the t few days. At- tention was called during these confer- i Anni Four Smart Shoes 16th & Columbia Rd. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. ' of the teachers conducting classes on the stage of the auditorium. i In its ecos Albania has abolished the legation at Angora. Ienic type of architecture. 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