Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1926, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, N. €. FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1926. NAVYFLYERBREAKS Comsene | e EN U o NINTI. Service Given at Y. M. C. A. Louis Pagnotti Twice Wounded by jl’@ - An iNlustrated lecture on the work Man Said to Have Been of the United States Coast Guard. with its varied duties of combating ! s b bl rum runners and protecting human 4 { By the Assodinted Press Il',n at a-a. was KiV""’l ;“‘r n‘l‘ghr‘“hi 8 o ITON Py ’ 6 Oliver M. Maxam, chief of the v Lieut. Frank W. Wead Falls| . SCRANTON, = Pa. April 18, | 50,%¢ perations of 1he Coast Guard. # Lows Pagnotti, fight promoter, Was | in the anditoruim of the Central Y. i i A shot and s sly wonnded yester- [ M. €. A. Instances of thrilling rescue at His Home in Coronado. . A day. Mis as: ot. Tony Venturiello, | Work at sea by Coast Guard stations e . S ° . ? " | and ships were described by Mr. Max- Recently Left Here. £ was arrested. am. who showed more than 130 stere s Pagnotti is the promoter of the [opticon slides during his talk. BN e P. Heartsill entertained e | Mickey Walker-Pete tatzo welter ["‘hrnm‘l- : S e My tha Asenciated Preas R ™ ! # | with several songs a ure, - - opggiesnny Apri L R P { weight chapionship bont 10 be held | o5 panied by Miss Fannls S . -, ol N w3 [ here May 1% The «hooting necnrred | Heartsill. Naval Aviat iain a critfeal | . as he was preparing fo come here to | condiian A’ the Nava, Hosptal hers | iy sign articles for the Aght. | LOS- ANGELES IS HOUSED. ___ n re an the result of a fu!i down the Venturiello entered the store and | _1 S fired. two shots. 'The Arst bullet stairs nf hie Coronadn home that | caused a fracture of the neck entered Pagnotti's back, the second | Dirigible’s Trial Flights Halted Un- grazed his head The accident happened T v o p Bipit Tousinse hovso A Police were unahle to learn the til Monday. \% tion was performed in (ne effort to - reasons for the atiacked. but sald| | oot e e : ; ) save Wead's iife. that Venturiello had heen promised & | th®E0 il 00 "4 chien which /s political joh by the promoter and| ' " oiaral trial fiights this week no re, | § & g e I 3 jlated to ghe 1t will remain in her hangar until Mon ar tour of | 3 %A Assockates of Pagnotti said last | & h ' o of the night that the shooting would eanse [F8%e L e e gl'een. e col 1 e o 4 lans (o e TIELT. ¥, W. WEAD, e ™ v thE e tavorahle, A flizhi will he made 5 2 to test the structural strain on the t . ship. <ianne rec wis made| BOOTH SILENT ON RIFT. | Voss hangar winds ware given ax Mg e Broadcast Theater Planned. the reason for ahandonment of an with-| LONDON, April 16 (P London [ nounced plans to take the ship out trom | Salvation Army Head Refuses t0|.aon will have a theater where plays | foday. will he staged for broadcasting and | . not for the benvfit of audiences. At [ , ool oy oiaaie more peo NEW YORK. April 16 UP).—Gen. W. | Covert Garden Opera House recentiy | & moving BEN REEEEE TI008 008 N a1l Rooth. world commander of | &0 Speon e (\Mfm‘lr:ed andmbrnM | 1n_vecant ¥ avy racing lich went: 1p! & A 5 cast, there heing no stage setting or | Fngland in | won the first | !he Salvation Army. left vesterday for | sogiumes used. The public was ad 168 on tha schnelder International| Chicago without making any state- | mitted for a small amount which Beaplane Trophy +& to the outcome of his long | however, defrayed the cost of the S - with hix sister. Miss | Production. vargeline Booth Gen. Booth will | = BAGDAD OUT OF DANGER. :i'i™ic Mmi's Wiaemto con | — « 10 Chicago i wonld not discuss reports that a Wigris Drops Five Feet —Embank- m hetween him and his sister, e which originated vears ago in a dis P | i ’ with Liew. | John Discuss Sister's Case. Jn——:: v.,.’ ment Breach Filled. pute nver leadership. had not heen || BAGDAD, Tran. April 16 (M The | henled. He said ha wonld return to Mver Tigris hae fallen fve feer and New Vork ina we Kk or 10 days |’r\r:fi D - & J Baghad is sut of dnrger. Tha wnrk | Diesent ar the Fastern congress of the I’ % Philli s " A s B e e e L &R vation! 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