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HINES REITERATES STAND ON AIRFORCE| - Address Read to Reserve Officers” Body Favors One Command. Associated Press. AS CITY, October 1.—Reitera- tion of his belief that the Air Service Js and will always be an auxiliary arm of the A and N characterized an addre: prepared by Maj. Ge Hines, chief of staff of the and read by Brig. Gen. Dennis at the annual ention of the Reserve Officers’ ation of the United States. “We intend in ix-fleld Army plan greatl; e in case of emergency, just as we do our othe bat branches, by means of the National rd_and Organized Reserve unit said. “Our Air Service problems are the concern of the National Guard, well as of the Or; e essential to re »e a part of your o Air Units. pointed out that there air units of the and 606 en John L. Army, Reserve Army, with listed men ned to them and that 1,000 of these officers were trained last year and 1,400 would be trained arate diminish the the reserves as a combat and lead to inefliciency in nes added R ce to be an the same Sngineers. land or sea, will be as they have in the 3 aratively slow, but which i able to bomb nnot capture it, > hold it. The Air Service has limitations, both from a tacti- from a mechanical wvorable weather condi- 1l always require land the protection of Service Unexcelled. “I believe in the maintenance of the te organizations which loved in ordance dc Vl(«l L the War un» exploits of 1 ervice, \\hflP equipment . is never- air service and sho theless unexc in the world.” in development of the fense system mapped out is almost wholly due any whness by 1 report to the fourth n of the organ- ization “Our experience of the World W Gen. Delafield said, “showed clearly that we then had no adequate national defense, and it was t alization of that so aroused the people !v\\\ml the fational defens Need Help of l’enple the act itself will not help hout the people putting it into The Government cannot put nto effect. All that the national de- fense act does is to give us a plan 1o defend ourselves, which, if the peo ple choose, they may voluntarily put| into_effect “The peculiar position of the re- serve officers in th t organiza-| tion is due to the fact that under the law they are, except when on active duty, free to do,as any other citizen would, to express their opi !\mn\ freely T this data stic up the en- e required, and to the information der to enable them ntly upon the financial involved.” they o pa Bnd other que \Women weep audibly when they are silent tears mark the deepest 1 WILL debts contractec FAMUEL H. CARI TR GEO. D Jawiiounces “Lfs return OR v will NN ARD will hold an ex; s m obt M AND AFTER OCT. Ist T AN the firm of Wells-Ristig 125 English and Domes Saddles. 200 Riding Bridien Yeed. Harness of eveny de o, FET6005 W Two La Lastmg Profits —oOur Printing carries with it a proge to us who sell it a0d one to y0u who buy If, Hha National Capltal Press i 1210-1212 D BT. R T WASH- 9160. LUWIN RELS Frlioderonn TRANSFER np?n" STOR DON'T NEGLECT YOUR ROOF!! (e Potler Be sure it leakproof. We'll 1121 5th n.w. TRONCL, Roofing. AD Company Phone Main 14 Why Not Talk Over With Us HIGH GnA"l;E BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, ZEOTER, GENERAL MACHINE work. Gear cutting, shafting and cold rolled steel, cast phospher bronze bushings. H. C. Cragg Mig. Co.. 228 K s.w. ARE_BORS— 4ris On a Mattress NA DIE: t ‘us keep yours in good condition by rendvation Thterest is ‘paid on the invest. ment every night. Bedell’s Factory Main 3621. 610 E St. N.W. Roof Work Exclusively By devoting all our efforts to this one fleld wo are enabled to offer you more than v serviee. Natural, isn't it? 119 3r1 W Ry T oML NI Lhope Muia 985 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York mbu : 2 Liverpool: Sept- DUE TODAY Tivives Berengari George Mexico Carna Conte Verde urk’s Tl Rotterdam, DUE SUNDAY. Cameronia Provide Pastore Fort Geo Albert ‘Ballin. . Hines | & Liverty Land— Preside e onievidio AIL TODAY Sardinian Pr I T00PM 2:00 P.M 10:00 A'M T11:00 ATM Americ: SAILING FRIDAY. rhara—Puerto Plat S .11:00 A.M 10:00 AN L0 AR 1100 Lessened the Shock. From the Roston Globe. Mose Lightfoot, one of the best hod lost_his the street, four carriers on the job, and fell to below. Mose hit on his head, struck the cement pavement and went through to the basement. When the foreman went to the base- ment, expecting to find Mose cold and he met Mose coming up the storfes Scott, man, aren't 1. piied, Semi-Detached BRICK HOME At 6303 9th N.W. Is F or. Sale $8,450 Open for Your Inspection Until 9 P.M. are you a “REAL”_ Real Estate Salesman g Do you feel that you are a man \\ lm has carned the REPU of a is your np[mrtmn ¥! We have an opening for YOU—and we will treat your request for interview or written L S PROP- Address Box 436-C Siar Office footing | AMERICA IN LEAD AS PLANE BUILDER Royal Air Force Turns to United States for Engines for Latest Bombers. BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. LONDON, October 1.—Col. Mitchell's arge that Great Britain is far ad- vanced over the United States in development of air forces looks dubi- ous in face of today’s announcement that the Royal Air Force has turned to America for engines for her latest bombing planes. Supremacy in Building. has America_maintained supremacy in the field of airplane uction, but also in the develop- ment of high-powered engines. Great Britain’s new bombing planes, to be known as “flying foxes,” are being built by the Fairey Aviation Co. and equipped with the Curtlss D-12 en- gines of 400 horsepower, made famous in the last Schneider cup race. Despite the fact that British engine manufacturers have always held a leading place in the air. the air min- desired to give the “Falrey com- permission to install Curtiss thereh knowledging their worth. The Fairey company hopes to build around the Curtiss motor an efficlent plane, similar to those which way with all records for Ameri- builder will be a_two-seater only h ny engine: 1 used by the Royal Alr Impossible to Equal. Tt is commonly acknowledged among airmen on this side that European countries would find it well nigh im- ¥ ible to build planes equal to thos which for several years have captured the Schneider cup. They belleve Cc Mitchell may be justified in some of his criticisms of the American organi- ion, but they hold American planes and motors in the highest esteem. (Copyright, 1 . by Chicago Dally News.) Wound Takes 14 Stitches. Fourteen stitches were required to close a wound in the neck of Richard Page, colored, 31 vears, 808 Twenty- fifth street, recefved during a fight at the home of a nelghbor early this morning. mira Thot rested and charged with Have Us Build You a GARAGE For as Low as oo $8 DOWN 'A MONTH Less Than You Pay For Rent Estimate Cheerfully Given Phone Lincoln 10100 WASHINGTO) CONSTRUCTION 201 Fenton Court N. i For Lease— 3rd and 4th Floors About 2,300 sq. ft. in the building formerly occupied by J. M. Gidding; especially constructed for a high-cla: shop; elevator and heat fur- nished; ground floor occu- pied by the Southern Ry. ticket office. 1510 H St. N.W. Merchants should look into this proposition. Lo- cated in one of the busiest sections, convenient to all of the higher class hotels, government departments, office buildings, and all car lines. . We do not know of a better business proposition yet offered. Full informa- tion upon request. Low Rent on Term Lease Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 9700 5 0. J. DeMOLL Gro of our this country. We Insisted on States. eMoll TWELFTH AND G STREETS QUALITY FURNITURE ODERATE PRICES —is responsible for the Growth and Popularity NEW DEPARTMENT We have assembled Furniture for every room in the house from the most reliable manufacturers of Prices Within the Reach of All We can furnish your entire home, be it the finest in Washington or one less pretentious And Save You Money Considering the quality of merchandise, our prices are as low as can be found in the United EMMONS S. SMITH PIANO AND FURNITURE CO. wth the Best Yet at ito the farm to awalt his next fight. FLASHES OF LIFE By the Assoclated Press. PARIS—Marcel Nilles is going back Knocked out 14 times, he spent two months on the farm, then came back and knocked out Jack Taylor of Omaha in two rounds last night. VIENNA—A Macedonian girl, dying of fllness, is on trial for murder of a Balkan desperado in a theater here. She says it was a patriotic act to kill a traitor. NEW YORK—"You bet your life T like it,” says Col. Tillinghast L'Hom- medieu Huston, former half owner of rk Yankees, returning from nth of “serious and unashamed ing” in Parls. He saw only one drunk in me most unregulated city in the world, as he called Paris, and that one “ S an America; BEAVER CITY, Nebr.—For playing checkers in the ¢ty purk Sunday a man has been arrested. He was re- ed on promise of reformation. NEW YORK—Harry K. Thaw, again lured to Broadway, is dashing from one revue to another with a bodyguard. He denies he created a ne at a burlesque in Harlem. PHILADELPHIA—Miss Meta Van Hedencamp, 17, an actr is dead | one vear after she broke her neck high diving into a tank of water dur- ing rehearsal. SVILLE, Ohio—Arr a_survivor of the . arl H. Larson, . of Los Ange deserted from the Nav. NEW YORK—Rides on elephants bedecked with $506,000 in jewels are promised Elbert H. Gary if he attends v party of the Maharaja ala in India next month. araja was dined here by the steel magnate. N. Y.~—Mrs. rs old, 1s dead, leaving ts. At a birthday party e danced a fig. 3W YORK-—Air flivvers selling for $1,500 to $1,800 are coming, says iddie Rickenbacker. motorist court sted for henan- Cherokee In- confessed he Hannah told a he had ; Furnished House For Rent Beautiful Suburban Home N.W. Section Short ride to center of ci grounds. Attractively fu hathe, hot-water pretty floors, suitable for en ing: “shade. ' fruit. flowers. garden. poultry houses, garake, servant’s quarters. Immediate possession. GARDINER & DENT, Inc. 1409 L N.W. Main 4884 ricity. rial D, €., his wife. “Wise man,” said the court-l Mrs. L. M. Ladson Asks Divorce. remitting a $2 fine. ‘WILMINGTON, Del.—Pierre S. Du- pont, millionajre, has been appointed State fncome tax collector at a salary of $4,000 a year. NEW YORK—Federal Judge Wi liam H. Sheppard of Florida, now sit- ting here, is in favor of legalization of light wine and beer because of dif- ficulty of enforcing the Volstead act. LATONIA, Ky.—Chris Kirschbaum, ex-jockey, having lost his only horse through a claiming race, has commit- ted suiclde. Two Given West Point Honors. President Coolidge has appointed Robert B. Lothrop, 5915 Blair road, this city, and Fred W. Llewellyn, Seattle, Wash., as cadets at large at the United States Military Academy, with a view to their admission July 1. Vice President Dawes has given similar appointments to Charles Kel- ler, jr., Evanston, Il., with Edward I. Sachs, Evanston, Ill, as first alternate. Desirable Apartment for Rent in The Dresden John W. Thompson & Co. 329 lA“l \(rl‘fl N.W. Main 1437 A restricteg com- munity of det ed homes, afford- ing all modern comforts and priced as low as Magnificent Georgetown Mansion change of owner to Due to sudden plans causing the leave Washington, this fine ARDING’ SUPER-TESTED ROYAL EiEcinie crease Gets All the Dirt—By Alr Alone Picks up hair, lint, and thread without a brush. Cleans bare floors and lino- leum. FREE—A spectal set of attach- ments given with each Royal Cleaner purchased. This of- fer in for a short time only. $49.50—Cash Price—$49.50 FREE DEMOX J.C. Hardmg & Co., Inc. Savage Washers Frank. 7694 720 12th St. N.W. L LLLL LI L LI, home of twelve rooms and three baths is for sale at a most at- tractive price. Thoroughly modernized less than n year ago; perfectly adapted for en- tertaining. Surrounded by spa- clous_grounds, with the most heautiful trees possible, we be- Jieve that this property em- bodies every attractive feature for a handsome home in a most desirable location. Inspection by appointment with this office. Borden & Newbold 305 Investment Bldg. Franklin 6242 Lay the foundation 1410 H St. ‘N.W. FOUNDATION by grasping present opportunities. You have the best opportunity today to se- cure a Detached Home in Takoma Park At an Unusually Low Price. $2,000 Cash, and Small Monthly Payments CYRUS IMMON New Homes of future independence Main 1023 New Hamp money. , 1319N.Y. Ave. DUNIGAN HOMES ON WIDE AT WEBSTER ST. N.W. Right at Beautiful Grant Circle In Styles—Construction—and above all—LOCATION— these homes stand out from competition and comparison. These are without a question the best homes in Washington for the * Concrete Streets—Paved Alleys See These ‘Homes Tonight Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday to 9 P.M. Sixteenth Street Busses to Property D.J.DUNIGAN, Inc. %kflkh%}:fikfi%fl&fikfiefik”&hkfl And Ready for You— shire Ave. Phone Mam 1267 e T A e i ot Ty A S 3 ?‘ > S € y & kS eite THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, T T F e [ [ 1925. Mrs. Lilllan M. Ladson yesterday filed suit for a limited divorce from Robert G. Ladson, an employe of the Government Printing Office, in which sha charges cruelty and inadequate upport. Through Attorney Raymond udecker. the wife says her husband drinks and gambles. They were mar- ried in Alexandria January 7, 1923, and have one child, whose custody the wife secks. After extensive experiments, Ryo Kuroda of the College of Niigata, Ja- pan, has pronounced that the tortoise is elther deaf or stupid, but he does not_know which. Yo, Money in TONEBRAKE 820-112 ST.,N.W. N T T iy _gé- The Gas Heat YouPay For? With a Scott the eurplus heat, instead of p off, is deflected into oven fo: ter roasting and bakingl Scott owners will tell you s0. Ask for their names. It destred. HOT WATER may be obtained as a costiess by-product of your cooking also. We'd like to demonstrate. Convenlent terms $10 allowance for your old range Scott Gas Appliance Company, Inc. 1204 H St. NNW. Main 9437 IR ——— Salesman Wanted —to specialize in selling a group of new high-class homes, northwest sec tion. Apply Room 205, 1417 K St N.wW. THE VULCAN SMOOTHTOP GAS RANGE For your old range, coal or xn, applymg on the pur- chase of a VULCAN SMOOTHTOP RANGE Let us install in your kitchen a new Smoothtop Sbeed Burner Range. It will save you at least 25 per cent on your zas bill. Made in five sizes to fit every kitchen and cooking need. See It Demonstrated—Ask About the Oven Heat Regulator. Convenient Terms. EDGAR MORRIS SAL' 5 CO. Factory Distributors 1305 G St. N. W. Main 1032-1033 For Rent Office Rooms and Shops v T i mmnuml out are of the best. meet your requirements. EEIEEIE—__IEEIE 2 The Hill Bulldlng S.E. Corner Seventeenth and Eye Streets— Overlooking Farragut Square and Adjoining the Transportation Building This handsome new building, located in one of the most thriving business sec- tions of Washington, is up-to-date in every particular, and the appointments through- EVERY ROOM AN OUTSIDE ONE, thereby affording an un- usual amount of light and mr. Rentals Most Reasonable An investigation will show the rentals to be far below those in any other modern building in Washington—for example—single office rooms $50 per month and a ground floor shop on 17th Street side as low as $125 Spaces to be subdivided to suit the needs of tenants, and suites are being especially arranged for the various professions—physicians, dentists, lawyers, etc., etc. It will be to your advantage to inspect this building and arrange for a space to per month. oore & Hill (Inc.) AGENT 730 Seventeenth Street oj————|nj———|u]c——|n|———[n|———|n|———]0|c————|n|——— o] c———|a| —=|n| —=]