Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 18

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18 FOSTER JURY VTS eticopte Fighe | GHFORIHILRS 2e Tried Todes By the Associated Prees Fmally DISm!SSEd by Michi=| sere made eariy this morning at | gan Court as Hopelessly | Deadlocked ‘ | MeCook Fiela ezat helicopter, rises stra h the De Both- 7 airplane that Wt up in the air with- out a running start, th While fliights were not of any tion, the proved, Dr. Bothezat. inventor of & that with flm his just beer hine will rN«‘h great heights and will be capable & of mak short trips from one pointed out that Thurman ne, formerl Coolk Field, b with the helicopter, the i becoming correspondingly exslul cember 18 of last year the t was made and lasted ute and forty-five seconds, which time the maching Detween six and eight feet st ballot, voting each tim ock Wednes o nd more |row; cooler in extreme southeast por- THE Commissioner Benson of the Ship- ping Board, in charge of the recon- ditloning of the liner Leviathan, an- nounsed on his rsturn to Washington vesterday from Newport News, Va.| that a lhnroulh inspection test of the machinery of the giant vessel showed | her to be in 100 per cent condition. His inspection, he sald, took in the main engines, electrical machinery, auxilllary engines and lifeboat hoist- Ing and lowering apparatus. Admiral Benson said he paid par- ticular attention during his inspec- tion to the resuits of changing the liner from a coal to an ofl burner, and that the improved system of lubrication and the various safe- guards aboard the ship were all that had been expected of them. THE WEATHER Distriot of Columbia and Marvland —Fair tonight and tomorrow: some- whut warmer tomorrow; moderate variable winds Virginfa—Fair tonight and tomor- warmer in the interior moderate northwest winds. tonight; to- tion tonigl tomorrow ; West Virginia—Fair morrow fair and warmer. EVENING Hailed Blow to Spotted Feve By the Associated Press. MISSOULA, Mont., April 6.—~Dr. Hideyo Noguohi of the Rockefeller Institute, speaking before a con- forence of doctors for the discus- elon of Rocky mountain spotted fever, announoed last night the discov- ery of a protective vacoine against spotted fever by using a harm- less mixture of immune serum and the virus of spotted fever. In the work on whiclr Dr. Noguchl presented his report, he said he had departed from the line of thought ordinarily tuken by immunologists in the preduc- tion of toxin-antlitoxin mixtures. The depurtura consists fin tho principle of over-neutralizing the viru# rather than under-neutral- izing it. According to spotted fever experts and investigational workers from all parts of the west in attendance at the conference, the discovery of Dr. Noguchi 18 of STAR. WASHINGTO |Helicopter Flight | LEVIATHAN ENGINES FIT. \Serum Discovery D. ., FRIDAY, Ny Companies of Various Nationallties, , Including U. 8., Seek Concessions. ¥ | By the Associated Press. PARIS, April 6.—Efforts are being wm;do by companies of various na- | ttonalities to secure ofl concessions |in Albania, according to information | reaching Parls. Thus far, however, | thess ‘efforts have resulted only in a ! British profect obtaining the approval of the Albanian cabinet. It is said the Standard Oll Company and the Sin- | clair Company have representatives {at Tirana, where the Albanian parlfa- | ment is sitting, but that the cabinet | will not consider their propositions |unti] parliament has disposed of the | British project. | The Anglo-Perstan Company in | April 1821, secured a concession from |the cabinet then in power for the iright to search for oil and develop the concession if oil was found. Un- er the agreement 49 per cent of the | ol was to go to Albania and 51 per cent to the company. The surveys, however, have not been made pending | ratification of the concession by par- | liament. Ratification may take place | during ‘the present sitting, which is to last three months. —_— 'APRIL ALBANIA HAS OIL RUSH. |EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 6, 1923. 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