Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1930, Page 10

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A—10 ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1930. AMERICAS UNITE T0 HONOR BOLIVAR One Hundredth Anniversary of Liberator’s Death Is Observed Today. By the Associated Press. CARACAS, Venezuela, December 17,— Americas of the North and South Joined today in honoring the memory of Gen. Simon Bolivar, ‘Washington of South America, to whom five Republics owe their independence from Spain. Bolivar was born in this city in 1783. | He died at the age of 47, vet in that | comparatively brief span he tore the grip of Spain from the last of her | South American empire ssessions. | ‘Today is the 100th annivers: of his death. In Venezuela, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia services in memory of the | liberator will be held and in Washington and New York as well have been ar- ranged. ngton observance, | by Secretary of be broadcast over an international network. | Born of s and - wealth, Bolivar at 22 ple Venezuela from ) with other membe forme ment ca; the next year Inmates of Prison To Be Allowed to Smoke as Yule Gift By the Assoclated Press. ELMIRA, N. Y. December 17. —Santa Claus is going to bring tobacco and the right to smoke to Elmira reformatory inmates. ‘The order of the State commis- sioner of correction, Dr. Walter N. Thayer, granting permission to smoke ‘will become effective Christmas day. In the 54-year history of the institution smoking heretofore has been prohibited. The State will furnish tobacco, but the inmates may purchase their particular brands. the George | © $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington SUNDAY, DEC. 21 Lv. Washington, 7:40 A. M. Returning ; ael 0 Pl M 8:10 P.M. January 11 et Agent About Special Sightsceing Tours Baltimore & Ohio he was a refugee on the island of /- Curacao. Yet he built up a them in more thar Ayacucho, Pcru on “December SI 18"4 that forever ended the dominion of Spain in South America. Bolivar died of tuberculosis near Santa Marta after being forced by others | anxious for power to resign from the | leadership of his country. Twelve years later his remains were brought to | Caracas, where they lie in the national pantheon. DAVID | MOSESSOHN DIES Dress Trade Leader, 47, Was Born in Russia. NEW YORK, December 17 (#)- David H. Mosessohn, 47, editor of the Jewish Tribune and executive chair- man of the Associated Dre:s Industries | of America, died last night at his | West Eighty-fourth street home as a | result of a stroke. Born in Russia, Mr. Mosessohn came to this country at the age of 5 and received a degree from the University of Oregon in 1900. Railway Commissioner Dies. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. December 17 (P).—A. S. 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