Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1923, Page 17

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THE SUNDAY STA'R. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5, 1923—PART 1, Ing speed of about thirty-five miles. | for Chanute Field, Rantoul, IIL, to|for this step the pilot waited over for | which he will instruct the students in . AVIATION ACTWITIES IN WASHINGTON It 1o powpred with a 200-horsepower | receive instruction at the Parachute | falr weather. flying both land and sea planes. BELIEVES U. S. FOOLED. IFl‘eSh Alr Every and passenger sit side by side, and, |School. ~These officers will make| (o) james . Fechet, chief of the 3 { while giving a great deal of foot|parachute jumps while recelving | training and war plans division of the | %O Amane: vllotesar ithe . Havy.)(Critios Declare Count Witte Hood- 1 wo Hours Asked | Tom Doth Plot and passenger are|tutelage. Lieut. Ramey, it is sald,|air service, was flown to Langley Lieut H. J. Brow and Ensign Al| i yeq With Democratic Pose. BOLLING FIELD. put over the final punch by skimming | till sufficiently close to the power|was one of the first air service officers | Field, Hampton, Va., last Thursday | Y illlams, are now training on the 5 the heads of the spectators at an |Plant and fuel tanks to allow & cen- |to make a jump from a plane. by Lieut. Maitland. 'The officers re- (Anacostla and Potomac rivers for | py tne Associated Press. By Paris Deputies - Seven pilots assisted in the cele- . 5b '3 ights, the St. Louis races 1o be held in Oc- > o ” e e %nllnudk of 55 feet. tralization of welgl Flylng a Fokker D-7, the type used | turned the same day. tober.” Lieut. Brow's atatlon = on the | BERLIN, August 4.—German critics 9 iont R . 1 ¥ x S who have reviewed Count WItte's| py ne Assoctated Press Ha Park. Lieut. LeRoy Wolfe, Who | p,“tested a Thomas Morse training | Ro&noke, Va. last Saturday for the|the 'Alaskan alr expedition, arrived | Walter Reed Hospltal undergolng |and he was ona of the several pilots | published in Germany. ger the i | PARIS, August 4.—The presiding has returncd to the field after a long | ship. known as the S-0, a side neater | PUTPOSe of taking plctures of the |at the station from his post at Mc- | treatment During his absence, Capt. | Who thrilled thousands by fiylng off | preasion that the cournt loodwinked | oficers of the French chamber of b ik . plane. In his report to the:chief of | SUrrounding country, which will be | Cook .Field, Dayton, Ohio, Tuesday.|R. L. Walsh Is the commanding|and on the deck of the queer &hip.|Americans Into belleving he vwas d‘-‘;“k"- ]"“l; ECaingas the apectRlors Y o o e Capt,” Streett stated n;ed by the S Tréls hngch of ;l‘ethT;n l;nlofl:clal SEDsE country fofficer. He and Ensign Williams, who s a(democratic. They alse find he was| deputies haveiput out a feeler in with acrobatic stunts in a single-seat Pl the government, s understood, now t. e following day the Mc- former pitcher N York | greatly surprised and flattered by the P Nelattoniaticatts pursuit plane, am‘ s snix;rfl-l)‘ abis quailie Sie amnY ey RIS carries on a réat deal of Its surveys | Caok and. Langicy Miold " irway| A rescus party, composed of one | (iunts, Are using the TR and. T8 | case With Which o vwas wiee (o et| B Gl S 1,{5 h haa 2 o Sehich wis ne e dihgly rapid | from the air, it having been fou: planes arrived at the fleld and con- |Dlane, Capt. Streett and a mechanic, | Navy combat planes, in practicing | Americans to think his handshakes| Pending the proceedings of the had he landed than Licut. Leslie Ar- limb, 13 celling of 20,000 Tocr being | that making ‘pictures on the ground |tinued on thelr fights. They were |flew to Leesburg, Va. Thursday for |turns at high speeds, which is the es- | were sincere and his expressions of | chamber for twenty minutes every nold, the photozraphic, officer, took | FUMD: It ce/ling of BA.000 feet belng | empraced several days of motor tour- | ptloted by Lieuts. “Jimmy” Doolittla | the purpose of Fepalring a damaged | gential point in the races to master. | admiration for American w. and| two hours to enabte the legislators up a dummy with parachute attached | he said, maneuvered excellently frab; | Ing around the country concerned. and Foster, respectively. Poane which had crashed in & heavy |These planes, however, will mot be | customa genuine. s001 off physically and mentally 0 WLy from | "4 erial photographs are coming into fog the day before. The plane was|used in the races, specially butlt shi The reviewers declare the “Mem.| to cool off physically an A and released it in full view of those | any position, loops. half rolls, spins, | yyeir own more and more as tinee ad. | Lieut. Talcott P. Smith departed|piloted. by Maj Lanphier of Fost having not yet been turned out of |olrs” show clearly that the count| and to allow the chamber itself to on the ground. This event was fol- | slall turns and half rolls out of the | vyncey. Commerelal concerns, such | Thursday for the Bolling Field sched- | Field, Okla. . the factory. The ships are now being | staged his democratic bearing very | be ventilated so that the legis- lowed by a formation of DHiB's, | flocrd Doing executed without any | LVl egtate, surveyors, mintne en- | uled airway filght. His trip will_in- el AL S fitted with duralumin pontoons, known | heavily while in the United States| =5 il atieoids alece. ke s | fliculty and with noticeable ease of glneers, etc., can use aerial photog- | ¢lude stops at Moundsville, W. V on. ay “booster floats,” which are d attending the Portsmouth conference ators w n £ ¥ piloted by Capt. Sinclair Streett and [control” On one occasion, he said, raphy to an advantage. And the time | Fairfield, Ohlo; Detrolt, Mich.; Koko-| Lieut. George R. Pond, who has signed to lessen the resistance ordi-|of 1906 and that he was really a | cwspapers generally approve the Lieuts. Leste Maitland, H. W, ;:{;‘,‘““{:r R A "“:‘e‘;‘ “:f(';; an | clement can be made very'small, as - lmx',‘x: {*flg‘";‘l‘h “XE i;mlh 1’"-\'§";'!- penc most of his "‘“"}-"‘-mnmh detail | narfly created in pontoons on other | much greater actor than diplomat a. They sarcastically observe = 5 i : Sl de E 2 : i hio. eut. Sm was to have le here flying over Washington or on | gy, —_— 2 et Haston, L ‘!_ ?f‘;"- Jr. and H. K.|original speed of ninety-five miles per ;‘;zn;’.';“‘;'.‘;i;“;‘l By I "X,‘}E‘mf;,"”l,‘} Monday morning, but inclement | cross-country missions, left the sta. | 'YP€S Of seaplanes. that the chamber certainly needs eivernt bombers each | hour and resulted in a gain of alti- | Koiling’ Fleld and produced the prints | weathor along the route delayed his |tion Thursday for Sauantum: Mass;| Lieut. H. Carison has been appoint-|to participate fn the Schmetder cup | fresh air and that the country twelve-cylinder Liberty |tude of approximately 650 feet with- [ eight minutes. “push off.” It would have been pos-|where he will command the Naval|ed executive officer of the station to |races September 28. He and Lieut. ought to benefit by even such red over the scene of thy | UL Roticeable strain at peak of climb, sible for the ship to leave and fly [ Aviation Reserve Unit. He took with|serve in the absence of Lieut. Rut- |Stone of the bureau of aeronautics, i it St et o e s S ophe maximum speed of this plane is| Lieut. Ramey and Capt. Davies of | through the mist and rain along the |him Chief Machinists Mate Cariton |ledge Irvine whe 1o in New York | flew to Hamton roads yesterday in an jentiinterya's; olices a imes and then | 124 miles per hour and it has a land- Langley Field left the fleld Friday | route, but as there was no ni ty land the W, ht amphibion plane with ! preparator: to sailing for gland | F boat 1: oratory. GUARANTEED QUALITY AT CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT The National Furniture Co, [StreHow=: A M.t 6P. M. | mpo Nowiool Furniture Co. A SALE OF BARGAINS! And we 8 il ; S Select what you need and pay are now going into the second week s ; : ¢ on “The National’s” EASY CREDIT with BARGAINS in Guaranteed Fur- g T : TERMS—just a small payment down . . e With every purchase amounting to $100 or more, o niture Emphasized on every floor! 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