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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. in the local COLLECTION OF NOTES I‘m-" AL e 5 Pmatn.g ey | SOUTH DAKOTA WANTS . |35, it vt pian a siase: u the Old (c forging mu EDUCATED JANITORS wide tmpmvrle'flt ’f the lchonl Jjanitor ON MONEY IS UNlQUE aChoolnouse Keeping 1s o science,” alm in R W. Kryushaar, super- eanliness from MSSONWORKES IEAVE KANCHDN| g act Whereabouts of 16 | Who Fled From Bandits ! Uncertain. e | ns|Lowly Mop Wielder Is Important ;!;Fo""’ T Person and Must Know observation ‘of tl'n J-nlmr! work. A ha dbooklr]mmkwtonhe estal " in which Science of Broom. rency Included in Papers of epicted n m-’ cell in Cold- e =6l . It rial. PIERI s jast U Parliament Member. e D S “Doctor” rellly means. hleher » and 50 a learned mi Original was the hxghesc nflch.l denee m heory “next to the | centuries ago was _officially rlnclnl.l and :upcrlntendem the jan- | | adopted at mlvlumu u implying the tor is one of the most important cogs' highest rank in scholarship, graved -nd given to the crew as payment. (Copyright, 1930.) LONDON (N.AN.A)—There is in existence a collection of 27,000 bank notes whose face value represents £600,000,000. They have been collected for their rarity lnd are placed ln 100 volumtfl which are now in the ha X, 5.8, e, W o i ion is unique. a private one, bu reabouts Sl e flm‘;: is far more comprehensive than’ any ol xwl. fihm ou. | by g:w the lon of the great banks of its and Communists, was uncemin spemfl“ of the e“"mqn?.,:. of ln d 600 lht ‘was expressed they ‘made from mult Llection. the Associated Press. March 27,—The Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evening at 7:30 T woad P.M. men of nation promineace are broadcasting over Statien WJSV messages of vital importance and interest to YOU. , killing and lmung throughout part of the province for ed Food Stores are strictly locally owned and are an art of the communmity in which you live—ev id into the cash drawers of ade n, who were subsequently executed at Newgate for lhe offense during the reign of George 'rheu were sald to be the lutpennrm Eng land hanged for this form of erims The earliest English bank nnu " for “I don't know what we're goin' to community enterprises, and general betterme do fl somethin’ hain’t done to curb the ditions in the city in which we all live. awlul cost o livin'" said Joe Kite to- day when he read that it cost $58 to call up Rumania. i TSe near Kanchow, thua relhflnl the situ- P ation. 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