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TON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1930. Spion cafeters in west Tairty-tourtn | STOUT AIR DIVISION 25, THE EVENING STAR, WASHING MISS SUZANNE POLLARD TO STAR |16 REDS ARRESTED O BRI York service will give N. - hour _transcontinental m w] |2 BANK GUARD SAYS v PI.[" FAKED!OflwIaI Virginla_Hostess ls% \ siikm Dynamite Charuel 8 Denied by lise, Onoe ?,{-.Tf“" in Similar Case. By thy Associsted Press. SAN PRANOCISCO, November 26— H@Rry A. Tise, night watchman of & 8an Fremisco bank, accused of having sent thetdhyge dynamite bomb to the &pe- h‘wuh.. office of the Associated t Saturday, was held in jail nding arrival of a ‘war- E. Sreenmh Spokane uwr nld would be telegraphed | San PFrancisco. Tise was tried in the Washington city in 1927 on a charge of attempting to bomb the building housing the Spokane d esman-Review, e located. Ru was acqul e Was ar- rested here early yesterday after pos- | session of & hmry found in the re-| cently shipped bomb had been traced IN PLAY HERE Playing Third Season in Junior Theater. Washingtonians Organize to Promote Activities of Youthful Thespians. Miss Suzanne Pollard, dsughter of | | the Governor of Virginia, who has acted #s official hostess at the executive man- sion at Richmond, due to the iliness of Mrs. Pollard, will appear here Saturday as the leading character in the second production of the season by the Na- tional Junior Theater. Miss Pollard will carry the leading in | role of the play, “A Kiss for Cinderelia,” 8ir Ji Barrie, to be staged at the ,‘l.a:uo at 10:30 o'clock Satur- day morning. Played Two Seasons. 'nu attractive little Virginia hostcss THIS SATURDAY Police Swing Night Clubs in Sev- enth Demonstration Near Penn- sylvania Terminal. | By the Associatea Press. NEW YORK, November 25.—Police jand Communists were convalesoing to- day from another clash near the Penn- sylvania terminal. It was the seventh recent weeks. held in jail and the others discharged. The riot occurred during the evening rush hour yesterday in front of & THANKSGIVING will not be a truly festive occasion with- out flowers . . . Our unusual collection of chrysanthemums and other popular veri- eties assures the cor- | encounter in the same vicinily within | Of 18 Communists arrested, five were | IN NEW YORK RIOT|; was dis- | Discontinuance of the passenger plane line operated by the Stout Di- vision of National A 'rnmpon ef- fective December here last night by N A. T oflldlll Equipment and personnel of the di- Up: 'lll'd of 150 licemen battled -bout 1,000 Reds rorll,: minutes, swing- PLACED ON NEW RUN ng their night clubs and charging TS Y aelr horses, until the mob N. A. T. Transcehtinental Route m.’l'h- growd which gathersd to weich| Strengthened by Addition of struggle crea traffic snarl ¥hich was not untangled for several | Men and Planes hours. Police and Communists both | By the Associated Press. suffered bruises and cuts, but no one | was seriously injured. The demonstration was a protest against the cafeterfa’s employment of union labor and against a recent in- Junction restraining Communists from Ppicketing the place. At Washington’s Most Popular Markets “Seeing Is Believing” New York Markets Square Deal Market 925 4} St. SW. 1428 7th St. N.W. 1420 7th St. NW. e aa Wholesale and Near O St. Market in any of Our Stores Biggest Value in Town for Your Money A complete line of all fresh killed meats and poultry | CLEVELAND, Ohio, November ’il.r_' includes a night layover clhs o ”mnebo . it it was said. officlals said. 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Fresh Hams Smoked Ham Shoulder of Lamb Chuck Roast him. ”'nu chest in which the bomb was shipped by a devipus route from San Francisco to Spokaie aroused the pmom of Cleveland Williams, Asso- e press wndont. vhm it bl~ acid. 4 o explode n as the m-ku hud wed Herbert Lee Boatwright, jr. of San Francisco Danville, Va., and Washington, who is R. .:ennm in the practice of law in this cf The Junior Theater and local t. mnlnuona in & number of the larger Intem cities are cg-operating to pre- b "'.71"' appealing to_youth and to ults who still love drama of 'mder adventare and roflnnce Prometion Work Planned. A _group of Wa | at the home of Mrs. \ 1101 New Hampshire svenue. yesterday the work of the Junior Theater. The following mmanm was rect setting for this grnt homecomin Yeu will fin thc pn:cs surpris- ingly moderate. Clhe MISS SUZANNE POLLARD. Mrs. Brainard W. Parker, Mrs. Walter | ‘Tuckerman, Mrs. Lucy Madeira Wing, Mrs. Arthur Foraker, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 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