Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1925, Page 14

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MILITARY MISSION . REPORT 0. K. NEAR Council of Ambassadors to Act on German Arms Sur- vey Next Week. Sl the final report of the mili trol mission to Germany, be delivered to Marshal Foc dent of the Allied War Committee, at the end of the weel. It is understood question on the ambassa- the results forth in the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, TREE WRECKS PLANE AFTER HEIGHT RECORD Two Aviators From Logan Field Narrowly Escape in Crash Caused by Fog. By the Associated Press BALTIMORE, Md.,, February 18— After breaking the State altitude r ord, two aviators from Logan Fie became lost in the fog and narrowly escaped serious injury yesterday, when their plane crashed into a tree near Hershey, Pa., and was wrecked They were Licut. W. Wallace Pa ant, 214 University parkway, a me ber of the Purs detailed at Lo, three years, Tweed, 20 North Ship road, Dundalk, & member of the 99th Observation Squad and staff sergeant in charge of the detail at the field. They smashed the State record of 12,500 feet, ebtablished January 1, 1924, rising 12,900 feet, almost directly over Logan Field, when their motor stalled AMERICAN COLLEGES ABROAD SEEK FUNDS $2,500,000 Campaign for U. 8. Schools in Near East Announced by C. H. Dodge. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, February 12.—Cleve- land H. Dodge yesterday announced the opening of a Nation-wide cam- paign to taise $2,500,000 to provide for the operating expenses of five American colleges ir for the next five yea tions are Robert Coll | 5 4 n University of i i tinople Wom- “The institu- tional College of a American School. schools have been largely sponsored by a small group of Amer- ns, sald Mr. Dodge's statement, but the responsibility is greater than any smmll group of people can carry. They, must appeal to the public for the remainder of the money. The proposed airplane line connect- ing Italy, Greece and Turkey will 1405 HSt. N.W. 723 14th St. N.W. 1925. 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He has no sons, and wants h»l‘i family to carry on when he re- “I shall attend the board meetings and learn all about it,” the girl said s she stepped out of her We are extremely glad that we"can offer our many patrons, the opportunity to sccure these. With Every Purchase of GARDENIA TOILET PREPARATION Amountmg $1 00 M(:; b Fl'ldl)’ and Saturday, February l3th and 14th We have a complete stock of all the*various Gardenia preparations. Gardenia Toilet Ellen Dalossy, soprano (upper), and Ratallo Diaz, tenor, Metropolitan Opera Co.. who will wing at the Mid- winter dinner of -the Washington Chamber of Commerce, nt the May- flower Hotel, February 18. gest” board member is a | Junior in high school. She plans to continue her studies in college. $1.25 Maltine Combinations . 35¢ Upjohn’ Ph:noll:‘x Wna:fem 2 1 C T .. A AUTHORS WILL BUILD. 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