Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1921, Page 12

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2 THE EVENING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1921. i]RllPS BU0FEET IN PARACHUTE LEAP .z |A|‘my Sergeant sets NeW | rious public school divisions today {bugan collecting data regarding the Record Before Legion. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, |SUPERVISING PRINCIPALS PREPARING SCHOOL DATA Supt Ballou Alk.u Basis for Re- port to.Congress on Local 12 ——— e e ———— | | congested and other undesirable con- ditions in thelr respective districts at : the request of Supt. Frank W. Ballou, Carried Oxygen. This information will form the basis L of a comprehensive report on bufld- ing accommodations, and will be sub- mitted to members of Congress with a view to obtaining another bullding program for the school system. The report will be similar to the one pre- sented to Congress last year, which embodled & $5,000,000 bullding pro- gram. Questionnaire blanks have been tur- | KANSAS CITY, Mo., November 2.— Sergt. Encll Chambers of Post Field, |Fort S, Lawton, Okla, yesterday ibroke what officials say s the record ifor high altitude parachute jumping { when he leaped approximately 26.000 | feet, 400 feet less than five miles, from | nished the supervising principals con- taining two sets of questions. One ‘an Army plane. The stunt was per- | formed in connectlon with the Amer-; "°S:32"’_’t‘;flf’;‘|:-‘mgg‘%‘} ather plasaes. ican Legion flying meet. The descent | supervisory officers are asked to give took 18 minutes. the number of vacant rooms in the Sergt. Crambers’ former record was hulldin‘. and the number used half ¥ 22,002 feet. This was later broken by day, and to indicate what grades . Lieut. Hamiiton at Rantoul, Il lm:uls them part time. In lddlt.lon the % d summer, when he made a jump at an ll!lt.\ld‘ of 23,007 feet. Representa- s of the Aero Club of American u send the sealed barograph to Wllhln"lon to have It calibrated and the official altitude verified. Intense Cold Emcountered. Both Chambers and his pilot, Wen- [dell Brookley, were equipped with joxygen tanks-and special fur-lined 'clolhlnl The ascent, according to {:u;;n Brookley, took an hour and a alf. Intense cold was encountered dur- ing the flight and Chambers and [ Brookley commenced * umoklng their oxygen when they reache: 00 ‘When the flyers had relcl\ed he, “ceiling” Brookley gave the signal and Chambers climbed out on the fuselage. Then he dived head first into space. According to Chambers, he dropped fully 500 feet before his WILKINS Investrfient officers are requested to stipulate the number of rooms not built for clas: room purposes, and used as offl and basement rooms, with & descr tion of the space so utilized. Detalled information relative to the number of classes above the sec- ond grade now on part time is a: The number of instances where two classes occupy the same room at dif- ferent times during the day also is to| be listed, including the kindergartens. | —_— TELLS IRISH “FACTS.” Forrester Reveals Result of Sur- vey Made Abroad. True facts of the Irish situation are not being published, according to James J. Forrester, who made a sur- |7 vey of the Irish conditions as official Machine-made suits are like speculative stocks. You never know what they’ll look like tomorrow. Hand-tailored suits are an investment—not an expense. The hand-work in P-B Suits makes them keep their shape, and look fit always. $35 to $60 The Avenue at Ninth big silken parachute opened. Smokes Half Way Dewn. Chembers said he suffered intensely from the below zero temperature dur- ing the early minutes of the descent. He sald he lighted a cigarette and smoked it during half of the down- ward journey. Fred Lemon of Oklahoma City, a stunt parachute jumper, suffered 2 lllzhlly wrenched ankle | tempt- ln. a parachute jump from a height from the wings of the plane over the heads of the crowd and landed him | at the edge of the fleld. Tolay heii representative of the American Fed- eration of Labor, and who spoke be- fore Central Labor Union Monday night. Mr. Forrester said he went Into d factories, mingling with shops denied th: all classes of people. the lssue was a religio far as could see, and that tlement 8 not obstructed on re- ligious prejudices. In his investigation, interviewed men high cils of both parties and obtained the | points of view of the opposing sides. Scientists have succeeded in cro ing herrings with white fish, the r sult being a fish as well flavored as plans to jump from an altitude of the herring, but with fewer bones. Store No. 6 W. 8. 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