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: THE EVENIN@G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930.: $10,000 DAMAGES SOUGHT |[ENTERTAINMENT SERIES |, Duvie RETIRES AFTER 43 YEARS i, it v, opid o, 2t | OUSTRIC BANK IN PARIS PLANNED BY CITIZENS IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE |*X: PLACED IN LIOUIDATION 1o Citi: tion, MMIMD House , . a Mid- Ci—— Bare, was born on Caplwl Hill and Parent-Teacher Associations of the | g pryce Bare Spent 41 Years as ::dwg" el orn. on Capitol Hill| 1 titation That Suspended Pay- Southeast Citizens Discuss Prize for | goutheast section of the city. Most Interesting Among the discussed were the Chief Clerk in Treasury ve in church and club circles in the | ments Shown to Have Securities Department. Worth $4,000,000. the ice of ad- Occasion. P After 43 years in the service of the By the Associated Press. of the Damage by Plant Disease. One and a half billion dollars asnual- of the en- sentatives E. §. Potter to Lecture. | Government, the last 41 of which were| gqwin . Potter, extension secrstary,| PARIS, November 7.—Affairs of the | xpenses tertainments, the _selection of judges and the dates of the entertain: t in the caj of chief e S e Trchuny | Assoolated Charities, will deliver a lec- | OUstrie ety e ey delsy | Iy 18 the average amount of the injury By the Associated Press. ‘The meeting LAND BEACH, Ga. ber ;{—In a section rich in the ro- Novem- manece and history of the early life of America the American Newspaper Publishers' Association will hold its Fall ‘convention November 10, 11 and 12. . It was in this community that the English and Spanish, struggling for pos- session of ths area, wrote numerous chapters in the history of the country and gave Bloody Marsh its name. Prickly Pears Aided British. In 1742 the English, through military strategy, defeated the Spanish on a nearby marsh. The Span sh command- er in his report on the battle laid much of the blame for defeat on the presence | near the fort of large quantities of | kly pear. Legend has it that the lish, lclh’lg on the advice of Indians, Crertaw; the area with a thick layer of | mcuy pear which the barefooted Span- ds could not negotiate. The pears, a specie of cactus, has large ncsh)“ leaves and is studded with stif barbed thorns. ‘The marsh will be one of the points of interest included in motor trips for the publishers. Colored Singers to Entertein, ‘ A touch of old plantation life in this | section will be given the publishers Sunday evening when colored singers will entertain them at their hotel here. In addition to business sessions on the | three days of the convention, there will be golf, tennis, trapshooting, sail- ing and yachting parties. Another point of interest is the ruins of the house where Aaron Burr sought ace after he had killed Alexander | The plan, he explained, means that amilton in their duel., Remains of | operators who have not yet sunk wells | % what once was the greatest British for- ( will share proportionately with those | 7 tification in North America still stand | whose acreage is fully developed. here. The fort was built by Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe and served as an entering wedge in the contest between | the Spanish in Florida and the English in South Carolina for the area. represented in the move. ‘The Spanich were routed, marking | e operating company was decided beginning of the end of Spanish l upon recently as g means of further conserving oll and gas resources. - - "v‘—v——- - m MR GRnUP Death of Workman Brings Suit by 2 | the A meeting of n ments. W southeast _ organiz; wis d| It was voted that the Southeast | c ‘flfiofl to i‘ Staoed in Thunday night in t.ho Southeast C OCitigens’ Association give the first eve- mwhen Brfllsh Stm pped munity. Center, Seventh and C streets | ning of entertainment competition on g~ N sou ”n:n.':l .m' ng:lt‘:m%.‘:::- t:; . q;;:; | Tuesday, November 26. Depmmem mm Ifin 'uvaolun- ture, illustrated by lantern slides, en- | placed in judicial liquidation. The out- | Plant diseases do in the United States ¥ i November 7 last, sustaining in- b3 # - nearly two| titled Constructive Home Service at| standing stock of the bank and its (each year, says Dr. R. J. Haskell, plant " gled With Spanieh, - | THGeR ot I e | AR o Mo SR | et g | G S o ER | e euee o h s e st Pk | SMESESS ot S (L o of U Dopurmegt o M- tqlowing day. nfi"f"l'c'e’x? ‘:;r;:l; 2| Valuable entertainment, tion in. sdminisirative expenditures %o | - Mr. Bare recsived his appointment tn | side Hotel, 1336 I street, tomorrow eve- | *The assets of ths bank as shown by | musl Josses averege " aout 15,000,000 Léwery ana ly . lcut down the deficit. the Treasury Department in 1887, and | ning at 8:15 p.m. |the last statement were 185,000,000 | pounds sterling. Launch Unit Plan Whereby Output Will Be Shared in Proportion to Acreage. By the Assoclated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, November 7.—A revolutionary step in the operation of California oil fields was announced here today for the operation of the rich Ket- tleman Hills fields by A. L. Weil, chair- man of the Oll Control Committee, The plan calls for formation of & eor- poration to operate the area as a unit, distributing products among the owners in proportion to the acreage held. The corporation -will be "Thc Ketfleman North Dome Assoclation.” While unit operation is authorized|%? under a recent congressional act, Weil | declared this would be the first instance | % in “which oil operators have shared the output in proportion to the acreage. Most of the 5,000 acres or more in the field is held by the Standard Oil ators are in the field, all of whom were | # conquest in America. SELINGER’S SPECIAL —For Saturday Only— STERLING SILVER SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS Several styles to select gm. Wonderful v:lue eavy sterling silver, tumpod and guaranteed. CH!CAGO MARKET 311 7TH ST. P?\ypANYNAT 2939 LAMB SHOULDERS %n= . 15¢ LAMB STEW Ib. 8¢! LEG-0-LAMB I||. 23¢ LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS w. 20c LAMB CHOPS Choice Rib or Loin [h. 30c BEEFROAST === ». 15¢ Tender BOILING BEEF Ib. 10c| GROUND BEEF Ib. 15¢ LOIN PORK ROAST _ wisi iz w. 23¢ Whole Loin CHOICE PORK CHOPS Ib. 28c| END CHOPS Ih. 23¢ Steak-Steak . 25¢C PRIME RIB ROAST Boned and Rolled b, 25¢ HAMS-HAMS v & . 22'_[; liced Bacon _Ib. 25¢|Sliced Ham b, 40c FIESII FRESH PIG | HIUS Sllll and Llll Ii 23¢ SPARE RIBS __[b. T6c [FRESH SHOUOES . 1hc SMOKED SHOULDERS == ». 15¢ BU]TER-BUTTER o, » 38¢ Ib. 18¢[LIBERTY ROLL ib. 35¢ Ib. 35¢ Freh Lisk Sausage . 250‘€mmfim12}c "‘m l..m Pllfi LARD EGGS—EGGS—EGGS Cooked Ham. ...« ...50c Sm Pimento Ham Choice Round Sirloin v .B0e Co. of California. 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