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i, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930. ANC'EN'I’ BUSINESS TWO ARE BOUND OVER |MRS. ELLIE O’CONNOR, . Seven Burglaries Charged in Police NATIVE OF IRELAND, DIES [ " CO\lrtxAgnh:l]:cdlorl: Tfl“ Eight Sons and Daughters and One Arthur 1. Daniels, colored, 19 years old, of Thirteenth street near T, and| Orandchild Survive Resident of Clarence Minor, colored, whom police Thirty-ninth Street. Pennsylvania Museum Dis- |in_Police Gourt vesterday. e s raae gt The two men, according to Michasl | \080n 32 vears. died Sunday at her Keogh, assistant district attorney, are | FeSidence, at 2818 Thirty-ninth street, play Includes Farm Mortgage | accisea of entering seven homes i the | &LF & ingering liness. She was 53 Mount_Pleasant section during Novem- | ¥ gy o M&E 00 Wil e condictea at for Loan of Chunk of Lead. |ber. Daniels is also accused of taking | s, Anne's.Church at 9'0'clock somostow : Dolier steet” | morning and interment will be at Mount Daniels was held under $5,000 bond | O'ifet Cemetery. Mrs. O'Connor is survived by her hus- PHILADELPHIA, December 16.—How | Mugiigny, *--00 b Judge Robert E.|pand, Thomas F. O. & Connor, 've, and the Mesopotamian business man of & by the following sons and daughters, sltlne, about 3,500 years ago kept his records , , Genevieve, Nora, Anne, Mary, 15 Shown by collection ‘of antiquities | Soviet Russia’s exports for 1930 are | Emmet and Thomas F. O'Connor. jt. placed on exhibition at the University [ €Xpected to be about 40 per cent greater | Surviving also is one grandchild, Thomas of Pennsylvania Museum yesterday. than in the preceding year. F. O'Connor, 3d. ‘The records are on clay cuneiform tablets, one of which indicates that agri- * culture had its troubl's in ancient Mesopotamia. ‘This tablet records that & farmer named Arilludupti pledged his entire farm as security for th> loan of 31 pounds of lead. Another tablet lists in great detail all By the Associated Press. Reserved your New Year’s s o detaing, ol coppr ana Eve Table yet? ... brothersagreed legally to adopt a small by LUXE 16 PAY CRUISE A cylindrical, hollow clay receptacle DE containing 49 pebbles and a long cunei- form inscription belonged to an illiterate shepherd named Zakaru. The inscrip- tion revealed that the pebbles repre- sented 49 sheep intrusted to his care. tnhy préser;r'mg & bechee buln:cehmm:;n umber es and sheep the s i s Shepnemer it ot renier anmecar:| Transatlantic Liner REPUBLIC, December 20 ate accounting of his b any time. mT?:m-rfi:fms el wHEan Ture in WRC, Wash- 5175 ;irc_h_co__!;ggal i yo ington, Dec. 26th, 10:30 three years in excava a dasrr:;d of the 2i~” will broad- Winter holiday! Sail Dec. 20 mound which once was the site cf the ia- o A i City of Nust snd the center of a com. | L e from Philadelphia on the larg- m\;;flty noted lglor its commerce nm; -;‘t. t est American liner to cruise orace H. F. Jayne, director of the the Caribbean... 29,250 tons University of Pennsylvania Museum, Wik 5 it reported the expedition uncovered pri- displacement. String together the gems of the Spanish Main . . . Efié‘m:&'&‘;&gfie‘mfih‘;fig: Nassau, Kingston, Panama and Havana. 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