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THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929." ENCLASPED IN DEATH, |5z tom of the Catawta River near) EOR]) |§ RECALLING who have been temporarlly dispiaced| 0 AN ADIANS BOOST Valley Paper Co. and the Abitibl Power | test against Canadian offictals’ attempts They were found in Turner's automo- & Paper Co., Ltd., said in their letters | to increase- the price. 8 of notification; however, that to pul ‘The_association recently. ann nm::.: England, is. M‘ to PAIR FOUND IN RIVER |cnieh vin % rver ek s dess| ~ LAID-OFF WORKERS | eros o poitiog o wec| NEWSPRINT PRICE 5 o | -Canacnsupptes o ‘than Tt year the millenay of fts the Youth’s Note Leads Searchers to! - Sunken Car in Carolina der and suicide none A r Stream. By the Associated Press. ybe 1. hu i sv;nbfld DETRO: Mich., De ber 5. tawba River at the new steel ge. I ch., December HICKORY, N. C, December 5. ut Elste and we will | De arms.” ¢ Clasped in each others’ arms, as had been foretold by the youth, the bodies T P . { near the bridge leading into Alexander of Elsle Poovey, 18, Lenoir Rhyne Col les. The bod| Fo lege co-ed, and her sweetheart, Luther ‘Turner, yesterday were dragged from'Iaf S0 S R e jver bank int Me¢ e mou.ht the bodmle; - sal ey were cling 0 E of 1 T. % g Two Companies Increase Quotations . the 1 was a suicide pact or mur- Dearborn Paper Says He Is Plan-| «Recently extensive preparations for P first six months of next year. cannot i die in each others' there are slightly more than 99,000 men ', American newspapers annually. on the Ford pay roll in this district. ffer & discount of $5 per ton for the —— i i i | duction created the problem m, Offer- The St. Maurice Valley concern’s an- MOUSE DARKENS CITIES. g T a1 ot whetti o vttty toc'e “‘}:‘g’zfnf;offy‘nfjw’m O | noumcement saia tne inceare boahmen| oo e et brief period or do the work piecemeal, g . . A i TR employing men in the department not 5 '——d P % port, and By the Associated Press. at the time being changed.” the Press ¥ the Associate ress. T, el .—The | says. “Henry and Edsel Ford decided NEW YORK, December §.—The arborn Press, weekly paper, published ordere merican Newspaper Publishers’ Asso-| c in_the Detroit s H ciation yesterday announced it had re- n ce uburb in which dragging the river | For nce ived notification from sus nou: 3 ough beadles. The The statement says the Ford Co. will | pa) iwed the insula- | in silver punch bowls, which form give preference to men maintaining | newsprint would be increased from $5! k to 0 . reparing potent were brought to the surface an hour | business ye: E history.” ¥ homes in preference to “floaters” when |to $60 per ton for 1930. ‘k December 9, the ter. ‘Those workme! W men. two S B PR | O R 3 ' iverside WaS 3 e e C] p in the Ford plants! hiring ne 3 The companies, the St. Maurice | are expected to draw up an pro- | utility employes mfpm situation. r.l;w sheep. : ,THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF THIS COMPANY, with - % faith in the present business stability and future growth and prosperity of Washington and its metropolitan area, desire to announce a Construction Budget for 1930 amounting . to $5,900,000.00, the largest annual construction appropriation made in the history of the Company. In addition to a large new office building this sum will be expended in the build- ing of new sub-stations with necessary equipment, enlargement of existing plant structures, new departmental buildings and extensions of the electrical distribution system, to more adequately serve the present needs and anticipate the increasing requirements of electri- cal service in the territory served by this Company. . ‘ In their determination to go forward with this necessary construction program, the Directors and Officers felt confidence in the fundamental strength of the business struc- ture throughout the country at large and believed that their action would help to stabilize local employment and wage levels and stimulate general economic conditions through the - purchase of necessary supplies and materials used in such construction work. e - The Company believes implicitly in the soundness of Washington business and is happy to contribute its support to the efforts leading to a greater and finer Washington. Board of Directors Woodbury Blair Frederick W. Doolittle Edwin Gruhl _Cloyd H. Marvin Edwin C. Brandenburg : Robert V. Fleming Wm. F. Ham Lennard H. Mitchell - Daniel J. Callahan . Julius Garfinckel ~ Robert N Harper Eugene E. Thompson “ " Harley P. Wilson POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWERCO. “MATCHLESS SERVICE” “ Clarence F. Nonfmcnt