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Labor Study Group To Hear WPA Expert Application of cooperative prin clples to cooperative enterprises' will be discussed by Udo Rail. Works Progress Administration specialist, at a of the Washington Labor Study Group in the Friends’ Meeting House at 8:30 tonight. On December 10. Miss Mabel, Leslie, of the Art Workshop, New | York, will address a 5 p. m. meet ing of the group on Methods of Workers’ Education. The Decem ber 17 meeting will feature an address by Wallace J. Campbell, assistant secretary of the Coopera tive League. ■ UHi and Pa. Ave. N.W. ME. 2238 14th and H Sts. N.W. ME. 6760 ■ 9th and F Sts. N.W. ME. 7205 18th and Col. Rd. N.W. CO. 7294 170 i and Pa. Ave. N.W. ME. 6537 14th and Cd. Rd. N.W. AO. WOO J 12th and G Sts. N.W. ME. 9787 I jJiJnMP 1' I VICK’S NOSE DROPS ABSORBINE, JR. s.,»st. ...94c /’fWwSgkk ■ CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER fl.’,U ■gk I PILLS ss. st. 17c ■ DOC. 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The mystery of the missing dino saur tracks, which vanished from the public reservation here, was cleared up today. A Holyoke man and his son, their identities withheld, were caught today chipping away at a big stone ledge in an attempt to remove other prints. They were discovered by George Pellissler, near whose estate the tracks are located. The pair had allegedly destroyed nearly a dozen of the priceless, ♦agcs-old footprints in stone without getting a complete specimen. The first of the prints disap peared a week ago. Since that time an investigation has been under way to determine how they were removed. A conference will be held between Pellissler and Lawrence Fletcher, member of the trustees of the public reservation, to determine how the father and son could be prosecuted, Pellissler stated. Scientists and visitors from all parts of the country had visited the reservation to study the foot prints of the prehistoric monster. THE WASHINGTON TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1936 Dr. Morley Io Talk Os Trip to Mayaland "Treasure Hunting in Modern Mayaland” will be described by Dr. Sylvanus Griswold Morley, noted Carnegie Institution scien tist, before the National Geo graphic Society tomorrow evening in Constitution Hall. Home from a year’s archeological discoveries in Yucatan, Dr. Morley brings mo tion pictures and lantern slides that depict both modem and an cient times in this part of Mexico. The Maya, he will point out, pre dicted eclipses, had a game some what like basketball, devised an accurate calendar, and built pyra mids and fine temples long before the white man came. >lg g j ■ i B DRESS Coats 29.75 yyi *ik Wlr it'* originally made to sell EHIEb for $39.75 and $49.75 K? Bl Name what you want —you'll find it in this Coat Event for Women, Little Women and Large Women! Listen to this line-up of furs: Persian lamb, skunk, kit fox, genuine ' beaver, wolf, caracul, fitch, dyed squirrel. 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