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L05 ANGELES PUT IN SHAPE FOR TRIP First Fllqht of D|r|g|b|e Since Shenandoah Crash to Be Made April 10. By the Assaria LAKEHUF I, March 30, After an idleness of 10 months, the | dirigible Lps Angeles, sister ship of | “henandoah, will make a test flizht on April 10, under the command of Lieut. Comar. *h dahl, senior survivin Shenandoah The 1 under@one extensive \ W. S. Jones Sees .’“()lllh; Open and Flashes Back Right Reply. | Reads Questions in Eyes,| But Cock-Eyed Man | Fooled Him. Wal the Wi right to n the quest champlonship of these 1'nited He began answering questions in October, 18 n the was opened to the v that the | .« THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. MONUMENT’S VETERAN GUARDIAN |ANSWERS QUERIES BEFORE ASKED Printing." and if they look farther out to sea he says. “Potomac River.” All of this, of course, occurs at the ground level. At the top he lets the visitors fight it_out among themselves, and wh y do to L'Enfant’s plan is a 1, he has found. : s hasx survived all pioneer at the Monument, and Is still hale and hearty, despite his more than threescore and ten years. Younger men than he haye been un- able to withstand the unhealthy atmos- phere of the great stone structure, but, swathed in Arctic clothing the whole vear round. the veteran guard nonchalantly braves the fey breath from the tomblike interior. In Again, Out Again. “That cold, damp air in there has ‘gotten’ plenty of m Jones re- marked yesterday. “It's cclder in the Springtime than it A- in Midwinter, ton. That's hecanse the frost is com- ing out of the stone. See this under- coat, and see this thick sweater? wear 'em all the time. side T'm too war | too long. I'm too shift hack and for Tt doesn't seem to hurt me any, though, I'm just used ¢, TUESDAY. DENOUNCES “3D DEGREE.” Survey Committee demns Grilling of Suspects. PHILADELPHIA, March 30 UP). “Third degree’ inquisitions of persons suspected of erime were denounced in a report ‘submitted yesterday by the lerime survey committee appointed | four years ago by the hoard of judges of the Common Pleas Court. Citing confession of 14-year-old Wil- llam Capalier of Pottsville, said to have heen obtalned by police late at night after a long grilling, and as a result of which he was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, the committee recommended that similar | confessions be prohibited in favor of examinations supervised by high ju- dicial efficlals. The committee also vPNme-fldfid the aholitlon of peremptory chal- lenges of jurors and the compulsion of talesmen to jury duty unless ex- empted for legal cause. Crime Con- MARCH 30, 1926. URGE SMITH AS ARBITER.! EE/EDEDEIDE Produsers SugEest OwiNEnot for | Theatrioal Post. NEW YORK, March 30 G name of Gov. Alfred E. Smith for the position of arbiter between ‘theatricsl producers and playwrights was sug- gested’ to the Producing Managers’ Aswociation at a meeting yesterday. The proposed position was described as similar to that of Will Hays in the motion pleture industry. Arthur Hammerstein made the sug- gestion in a telegram to Willlam A. Brady, and Mr. Brady volced his ap- proval of it after a meeting of the | producers to consider their new con tract agresment with the playwrights. It at first erroneously was reported that Mr, Brady had wired the gov. ernor offering him the position at a salary of $50.000 a year, but later it was learned that the producers had New youth for used cars! WHEflerwmhhh figutes, and the old engine is purring along as sweetly as ever — reward your car with a cost of bright new enamel. One afternocon of easy, interesting work in your owa garage — and tomoryow or the day after a new car. vlie, and he has heen m ever sinc | learned to antic te it, that's all ‘Fixcuse me, here come some folks to ask some questions. No, you can't g0 up now. Read that sign in front of you—they'd rather ask questions than read a sign. It says right on it that the Monument is closed during repairs on the elevator, but they don't A number of Shenane he the « th survivors | W of this ted believe it until Yep, 1 an- swer lots of qu 1 right.” He excused hi ain to answer You'll be proud of the old bus! some more, seyv o) they were All du Pont finishes are master-made—that's why we halfl asked, as i= ¥ ustom. 1t is said, hy the way, that the only person who ever stumped Jones in recommend du Pant Auto Finish to dress up yourcac. ssional taken no definite action on the pro. posal, | 51 st promin | his psycho-analvsis of Monument i i . S Roitls Nas & Sihaved GonGe Rich shadings of |77 Come in today; select your colors and let ve show 4 person who is ahout man from Wichita, Kans. He was ] 4 . I you how job. old one ahout the height | 100ki ard and northeasterly at ity = inimany. & Cenin one and the same time riations and pat- i Jones refuse | WALTER S o3 AT ek o ke terns. SILVER- fects. also. When Jones sees one ..v‘ . TONES in topcoats aeN YA DIS c ./them Took southwestwardly he an-| Silk-weaving concerns of France are LY. 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