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2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. GOVERNOR REJEGTS [Moth=- o/ Th-<< | FLANES DESTROY THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. lole———lol———lol———loj—— $1 Wil Open a Savings Account, R ————————— Mount Vesuvius last night and|volosno had heem aglow for the past]. mtreams of igtandescent lava s &n always regarded | Rowing from 10 Ahe summit of the | wa Inajent Sar vty Swings Against Tower. ' The dirigible arrived over Dayton late yesterday afternoon. coming from Scott Field with a crew of ten men aboard, commanded by Lieut. Clyde Kuntz. Barnes and Maranville | remained aboard after the ship had | been moored to the steel mast. | It is believed the ship, caught in| the wind, swung :lrmuny and struck another steel tower. The explosion and fire which followed, it is h('-‘. | Sustained a broken ankle, while one ©f Maranville's ankles was crushed. Open at 8:30 AM, Dally @ The Columbia National Bank & ot 911 F Street Supis $250,000.00 8 Every One Needsa Change . —at least once a year—a complete respite from pointed by Lieut. 8. W. Hamlin, ad accustomed duties and environment—a real | uta t Wilbur Wright Ficld, to de- {{ i " I-I ) e the cause, of the accident. | —g o . - Coastwise Steamer Service Delightful Days at Sea— Ship your automobile and travel in comfort—Baltimore to Jacksonville via Savannah. New England Service From Baltimore, Norfolk, Philadelphia Merchants and Miners’ Transportation Co. 1406 New York Ave. N. W, My the Associated Press roise GKLAHOMA C!TY, Okla., June 7.— Gov. J. C. Walton yesterday cast aside the Farmer-labor Reconstruction League of Oklahoma, which put him in office, and plans for the for- mation of a new all-embracing farm- cle for the control of e politics. The executive summoned a confer-| ence of the heads of the principal farm and union lubor organizations e of the state to meet him, June 18, so 2 o ga that the direction of the farm-labor | mOSt of her studying hanging onto movement of Oklahoma can be de-| a strap in the undergroung rail- livered intogthe hands of the “ranki ways. through their democratical- oi FopeRentatives Not only did Mrs. Clay get her Farmer-lahor Reconstruction | degree, but she received honors League was not iuvited and the B0V | for her study of modern lunguages’ ernor's move was and had some of the highest as a direct repudiation of its leaders. Dissension Creeps In. grades of her class. She intends Since Gov. V amed in Janu 1 | By the Associated Press. 2 | DAYTON, Ohio, June 7.—A twisted mass of blackened framework. the Army dirigible - TC-1, proud mistress of the skies, today lay at the base of a steel anchor tower at Wilbur Wright Field, wrecked by an explosion and fire during a severe electrical storm last evening. Two men were injured when they jumped from the doomed craft to earth, a distance of forty feet. A military board of investigation, | headed by Maj. Harold H. § { McCook Field, commander of the ili- fatod C-2, which burned ut San An- once € Systematize your finances by maintaining a fl]ecking account for dishursements, and a sav- ings account for the building of a vacation fund, and yow'll be in position to get away every summer. q Our facilities are fully at your disposal On Honor Roll By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 7.~Obstacles o some folks were incentives to " Walton of Oklahoma Re-| firs Xatherine Bouton ciay of |TC-1 Explodes During Elec- pudiates Men Electing degree of bachelor of arts from trical Storm at Dayton. |1 Him. tookk her atospskin home to show Two of Crew Hurt. Destroyed In Few Scconds. | to her husband and three chil- ! The ship was destroyed within dren. | few d h and a loud was interrupted in 1909, when, e o after two and a half years at Vas- cepted by the govern- | sar, she marrieg Clifford Clay. a " aining ship 10| writer for trade journals, and until ) two years ago she was too much . The dirigible \\'}&s to have returned to Scott FI“]V“ pare a thesis, | The new turn to an old simile— VESUVIUS Gnows AC'IIVE i that “they're packing sardines as eiia ¥ Ly fightly, aw silmay NAPLES, June 7.—A fissure ap-| Takes Degree; y | ) Newark, so Mrs. Clay received a lieved, was caused when the bag, Mrs. Clay's cultural educatjon Ly a burst of | navigators of occupied rearing her family to pre- passengers.” 3% Compound Interest Paid on Savings vacation. rgt. Harry cott Wield, Tl., to study Italian this summer and a A C. Akron, Ohio, after concentrating on her chil- of the Goodyear Rub- || dren for a few rs resume col- |ber Company, which built the ship, i 2 ! legiate study again in pursuit of |the two men aboard the craft who nejfor the £x 5 jumped, are in local hospitals. Barnes They have been d by the governor, many im- | to them by | ese was the M. Colleke. Wilson. first ager of the league. Wilson , nt created a storm of pro-| St threughout the state | . crept into the he office ———— Uhere Your Dollotrr Coun BEHREN 720~22~72: 12 P Wonderful Friday Specials Famous Each a Phenomenal Value for Which Our Friday Specials Are Famed 0, $2.00 Boys’ Wash Suits $4.15 ¥ n which went to Ge An Empty House Attracts the Thief Before leaving for your vacation, you shoul¢ see that your valuables—silver, papers, etc, are in a safe place. had the | vernor termed by oup.” triumphed ate league himself, the "lawyer g stter mroup Luther Langston ger. and hig cohort: Ting |t o . nation wide | ; the governor pro- One of the large. roomy safe deposit boxes in Witorcthe dune 2 this Bank is just the place for them—and the nt.’ cost is very small. r-labor Reconstru Sh ovement is s d world w A box of our Uptown Bank, at 1333 @ Street, will be especially convenient for business men in that neighbor- hood. 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