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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8§ 1932 URUGUAYANS SEEK REBEL ARMS GACHE Revolt Leader and Several Communists Jailed—Bor- der Patrolled. 4 DE LUXE TRAINS DAILY Via The Double Track - Sea Level Route Lv. WASHINGTON Florida Soecial §:20 L ! Gulf (oasl lld Navana Speual 3:30 PO 3.25 A M. Sumrias Orx 10 7. 3 Other Fast Throush T-ains Daily SHIP YOUR AUTO — Total cost’ 5 tickets: for carand 2 passengers. Atlatmc Coasthe tandard Railroad of the Soall Iy the Associated Press IONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, February 8. The government was keeping its m\\(\ dry today and its eye upon rebel bands on the border towns, in spite of the fact that it claimed to have arrested the apparent leader of he uprising which th e 1 SEO. P. JAM Washingtc al Trip, Arsenal Is Sought. forces patrolled the border nd Riv rching for arms ‘the rebels were re- | ¢ hidden. i raided more than 15 al- st centers and confis- | mount of printed matter rsive. They also ged communists, in- I-known leader named We will oil, install new brushes and springs’ in your vacuum cleaner or washer —any make 2. 0 % o wl perted to h Police government continued to hold iceno Saravia, estranged re- leader of th st party vera, where he ested Sat- Bt it was stated he probably d be brought here Tuesday for gnment Order Said to Prevail. 1s maintained that communism 1 1 danger to A 1112 G St. NW. 4 x Headquarters for Bicentennial Flags—Souvenirs Novelties 1t, pointing only 6.912 . out of a everywhere through- a government an- _~_ | MINING AND METALS TRIUMPH HONORED F. W. Bradley, California, Who Made Low Per Cent Ore Pay, = Among 8 Given Medals. BICENTENA AL 1702 = 1942 ted Press. K, Februan 8 —For suc- George Washington e nd Met- Bannerets Three pieces, as illustrated; 24x26 inches; nced yesterday ames~ Douglas Mathewson of Alfred Nobel y of the Mich- of the Alaska nd the Bunker 3x5-foat American Flags, 75¢ 4x6-foot Flags . ..§1.25 5x8-foot Flags . ..$2.00 at Eaually Low Prices. nent of young 1 to members f the four founder s. mining. civil, elec- nical. He was chosen as the 1931 winner because of a paper on eliminating arsenic from copper. HANGING IS MYSTERY Missourian who Le(t Note Not Vic- Other Sizes George Washing- ton Bicentennial Seals, 25 for 10c Exterior Bicentennial orat tim of Strangulation. Mo., Interior and Febru- G. B. Gotcher, n for the Cotton Belt Rail- sing from his ing, was found by a rope from e at his home lice were inclined to believe that he was m irdered, although he left a note. dated February 1, (rlImE his wife Flags, Banners . Bunting, Ei ed Specially P Special prices in_quantity lots on any item. Arents Wanted. _ GARRISON’S THE BIG TOY and NOVELTY STORE 1215 E St. N.W. e rope around his neck enough to have enabled him h his feet to the floor. There igns of strangulation. Now Stop Pain CALLES' HE.ALIHLOW Nail Grow Out o Bis Wi m'cr home 1n ital, during which he attended to busi- ness in connection with his cabinet ersons who visited him here re- emed cheerful, but in health than usual, son he has decided to r in the lower, balmier 3 here of Cuernavaca, 50 miles su\l“] of Mexico Cll\ SAHARA FLYERS FOUND ALGIERS, Alzflna, February 8 (#).— The French aviator Reginensi and two panions, who have been missing in a Desert for six days, were 1 yesterday by comrades in good health but tired. Their plane, which had been forced do? as intact. The flyers started t week in an effort to make mgm between France and tougher growing nail to g were found southeast of Erg Jasu, in the heart of the desert. -— Did you say there was DOPE in some cough syrups?”’ YES—so says the chemist’s report. 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So T tele- this aft- By the Associated Press. , independent investigaton. NEW YORK, February 8.—This is a | phnned you. story of a new species of American | “The final demonstrat crook, the electron swinater. His kind ernoon. I can bring “Then introduce me,’ “as & banker. knows atoms, protons and even “psi” - said the scien- equations and ‘trades on the miracles | tist, of science to sell bogus discoveries. |Iam.” The “detective” in this instance is| The two friends calied at a hand- | a famous Midwestern scientist who sev- | some hotel suite. ‘There were three eral times has rescued wealthy friends | “kerosene” men, all of business-like from the electron brotherhood. One | appearance and good ecucation. afternoon he recelved an imperative| On a table stood two old-fashioned | summons to New York from a friend. — oil lamps, e The scientist is not under any man’s | cpen door Was a water spigot. orders. But he knew something urg- The kerosene spok ent lay behind the cryptic message. He | telling how the oil i caught a train, | carbon and hydros T have put up an option of $10,000 | is hydrogen and for rights on a discovery that changes | that to convert wa | water_into “kerosene” his friend told |sary to have a carbon pro lnm the next day. | thing to work on the ox “After putting up the money I real-| ‘This “producer” he ized it was the first tme in my life | little bottle—a white powder. I had done such a thing without an | What the listening scientist alone| pty. Visivie through an | Don't tell who | | you such great pressure of oil n: Lhe spigot? I did not know ai | good had yet been invented. | carbon, he need not make a secret sale, Lions Committee Purpose to Teach ing his flngers through the fluld and poured it into the empty lamps.|S. B. Muncaster, chairman: Roger J. | could he say to trap these men into a is to teach school children to preserve “Gentlemen,” he said, “that’s all very “That is, what kind of a pump gives Td like to tuxlure 'l tried ACI says realized was that if any person had|S|GHT CONSERVATIO found something to convert oxygen into CLASSE HT" but probably could command the world’s wealth. The scientist only said: “May I examine the spigot?” Told he could, he turned it on, pass School Children Preserving grushedTlsqmrf over his lips and sat of Eyes. own. The fluid was plain water. Some of this fluid the kerosene al-| The Washington Lions Club has ap- chemists drew in a glass hotel pitcher | pointed a committee consisting of Dr. A tiny pinch of the catalyst powder Whiteford and Walter MacPeek, mem- was dropped into each lamp. bers, to seek the establishment of sight The lamps burned perfectly. conservnuon classes in the District of The scientist thought rapidly. What | | Columbia. 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