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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 18, 1931. Germ-Bearing Snails Cause British to Quit Air Base Near Bagdad !ylhelu ociated Press. INDON, May 18.—The Daily M:fl says in a dispatch from Basra, Irak, that snails compeued the British Royal Air Force abandon its hue flt Lake th 1., TEADE HEADS 10 ATTEND PARLEY Dr. Klein \hll Head Experts at Foreégn Commerce Coavention. ALL DresseD Up AND No PLACE TO OWwE If you buy your food for cash at an A&P Store, you're sure of the finest food money can buy—and at prices so low you won’t have to skimp on your dinners or your dresses to pay for it. You can actually keep all dressed up on what you save in A&P Stores—without running into debt for it, either. baniya, near "The 'site of the Intended camp was found to swarm with myriads of snails which carried germs of the disease bilharziasis, which S Bitish troops during the World ‘War “Bill Harris.” It is Leading Goveriment experts and pri- | | move ommoniy knawn 5o sonis: vate specialists in foreign irade, headed | | tosomasis and causes internal by Assistent Seqetary of Commerce bleeding. The correspondent said Jullus Kleh and Villiam L. Cooper, di- | | that Basra would probably be Tector of the Buteau of Foreign and | | chosen as the site for the base. ves from the forelgn tic Commerce, will attend the ot em SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN tr:\da Blde of lhc Shle Department will co- openl!e Wih the force of 38 business | Fall Courses at University of Vir- specialists wio, 1t ras Pt e Bt i \ ginia Offered by Alumni. | *served as advisers at the annual oo ed jfurnished advice on | 1y, giumnt scholarships to the Uni- versity of Virginia for 1931-2 are forelgn trade problems between con- vention: n«,mnw,,, ,n cb,,“ open for applicants, the Washington James F. Holgson, New York man- | Chapter of the Virginia Alumni Associa- | ger of the Burau of pomgn and Do- | tion, which will make the awards, an- mestic Commere, will be in charge nounces. iy ?E‘ugnwE i :;e":g;o 2d- | The scholarships are open to all stu- ments for delegabs seeking advice on | dents from Washington who intend to any particular quetion. The assistant | register in the academic department of director of the Gwernment's Foreign | the university. Richard E. Shands, ;}‘fiui'é"f,':“,‘r Somnerce Bureau, John | gporeham Building, is recelving the s 1 take part. Experts of the Covernment bureau | [ plications, the appointments to be made | * Who have been desigtated to attend the w convention include Edc T. King, chief, | lpecmnes division; Chr]es C. Concan- f, chemical Hivision: Arthur B Hmyer chief, commevcial lnwlltgenc: &l:lon A. W. Childs, 4 “WHERE ECONOMY RULES " 4 RTINS mom wus NS ///wn/m T T T AU AR RRR NN ?\\\ Other A&P News on Page A-6 eem S L~V FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FANCY New Potatoes 5 Ibs. 17 @ FRESH STRINGLESS BEANS Bunch Fresh Green TURNIPS 2bunches11c | KALE Bunch Fresh Green 3 s 14 CARROTS 2bunches11c | SPINACH 3 Ibs. l4c Fresh Fresh RHUBARB 2bunches9¢ | ASPARAGUS bunch 19¢ LETTUCE 2 met 15¢, 2 = 1 heads heads LOFFLER’S Home Style 15 FLORIDA ORANGES ‘! 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