Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 39

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hl | M SHOW LISTS PRIZE LIVE STOCK Bnnual Competition Scheduled American Exhibitors for Now, " 5 15-22 at Kansas City. AS CITY (#)—Prize horses, bons at State fairs and on show cir- cuits will gather in the week's pageant. | P3 The Federal Government and State of Missourl have arranged educational exhibits, and implement concerns have Teserved space to display latest devices for speeding and easing farm work, ‘Junior activities will include the eighth annual “royal conference” of 4-H Club members, the fifth national congress of agricultural high school studerits, third national convention of Puture Parmers of America and an oratorical contest for vocational high school students. Judging contests in live stock, grains and meats will test other young agri- culturists. Last year 3,000 boys and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 (u'lfufl'fln 30 States attended the ex- lon. A $15,000 stake: for five-gaited saddle horses, which officials of the Royal American say is the largest ever offered in a horse show in this country, will be offered. Other prizes in the horse show total-$30,000. priinh i Hungarian Deer Herds Cut. KALOCSA, Hungary (#)—The Hun- garian ministry of agriculture has or- | dered reductions made in the herds of deer hereabouts, the archbishop Wwho owns the forests having banned w4 shooting and the animals having come & nuisance to farmers. By the Associhted Press. NEW YORK, November 14.—1It proba- ‘bly won't be long now before a racketeer can be “put on the s single quotation mark in the sentence. For this you may take the word of the dean of American lexicographers, st 75,000 NEW WORDS - KNOCKING FOR DICTIONARY RECOGNITION Slang Phrases Such as *“Put on Spot” and Science’s Grow- ing Lexicon Require Five Years’ Evolution. Dr. Frank H. Zizetelly, managing editor of the Standard Dictionary. For knocking at the dcors of the dic- tionary right now are 75,000 words, in- cluding all the picturesque argot of the gangsters and the latest sports column | tion: and footlights wisecracks. ‘Wisecrack .does not haye to be placed 'On Sale Only at AllSamtary and Piggiy Wiggly Stores 1930. coined recently is enormous. logical work that came out not long ago nad 5,000 words in it. If I wanted to go into the fleld of medicine, I could add 5,000 words more to the dic- ary. Ordinarily it takes a word five years to get into the dictionary. If a dis- Fy « A Product of Our New . SANICO BAKERY \ fl( ( q o

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