Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1926, Page 12

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HISSING AVIATOR 5 SAFE N BRAZL Duggan Is Forced Down y! Lack of Fuel—Saved by i Fishing Boat. Bernardo Dug rtsman, rdo Olive have and well Airos gentine s panions. Campanelli Brazil. safe n fl Gulana, passed over Cajenne. French Gui and atter this all trace was los them until vesterday. when new received that they had been at Vigia Saturday night from s ing boat which picked them up after ' they had descended in rough weather | at the Island of Maraca, off the Bra-| sto i ch| zlian coast. The plane had run short of' gas owing to buffeting in tempestuous weather. One fishing boat took the aviators aboard, while another towed the plane to the Island of Marac ) iiles north of Vigla and a short d tance from the mouth of the Amazon River. A tug with gasoline on board is to aca, and Duggan and | will contimue their | sram to La Naclon de-! in after leaving Caienne eribing his trip n said weather r which probably ulted in disaster. i we arrived | ith gas for | T With luek we | boat, skippered | of northern v have v “Under ighted smail fishin by Josina Cardoza.” “The vovage from Maraca to Vigla consumed six days, owing to the head winds. For three days the boat was out of sight of land. | Duggan and_his left Staten Island, N. ¥ MONARCH CLUBS OPEN | SESSIONS IN CAPITAL | Banquet an;;heaur Party Will Be Held for Delegates This Evening. companions lay 24, Monarch Club delegates from North | Virginia, Pennsylvania, | i Maryland opened their con- | at the Washington Hotel this | afternoon The annual election of a trustee | for a five-vear term and the selection | of the 1827 convention city was the ! main business for the first session. | Howard W. president of the | District of Columbia Monarch Club., will be host at a banquet tonight at | § o'clock in the hallroom of the City | Club and at a theater party to the! delegates. ARTISVT TRIES HARA KIRL. 1 Scion of Wealthy Family Shshesl Abdomen in New York. | NEW YORK, June 21 UP).— Arrived | at the decision that it was time f him to die, Matatura Okabe, 58-vear- old Japanese cartoonist. attempted! sulcide vesterdgy by slashing his ab- | domen with @ hara Kkirl Knife. i Jandlady discovered him prostrate on | the floor some time later. Hosp physicians expressed doubt that b would recover. Okahe Is gald to be a member of a prominent and wealthy Japanes: family. A relative, Fukioka Okabe, maid Matatura her in want n trouble, anc explain his at tempt t0 kil himse & - B School for Engineers. A =chool for the training of locomo tive engineer of the Denver operation with the State Board Vocational Fducation. The train will be conducted in railroad sh: as A part of the vocational service to adults. GINGER TIGER 2% NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 0 Tenth St. SE. 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JUNE 21, G il T 1 Charles Clary also contribute much of [“Tumbleweeds,” in which he appears worth to the masterpicce. in his well known role of a two-fisted, “The prezentatlon is enhanced by the | quick-on-the-trigger, big-hearted gun- off-stage singing of “The Song of the [ man Volga Boatmen* by the Imperial Male | The story is built around an au- Chorus; and Otto ¥. Beck, at the pipe | thentic incident in American history. organ, and lda V. Clarke, relief, ad- | The scenes are laid in and around here closely to the brilliantly interpre. | Western land known as the Chero. tative score compiled by Danfel Brees. |kee Strip, which lay somewhere be- Kin, conductor of Crandall's Metro: | tween Oklahoma and Kansas, and |the herds of politan_ orchestra. which for many years was rented out | the plains, ard by the Indians to the cattle owners | horseback riding L ies” | for grazing land. Then by order of |interest of the AMBASSADOR—"Sweet Daddies.” |} o ornment the tamous strip, with | Charles Murray, George Sidney, i fine virgin soil, was opened Jobyna Ralston, Jack Muihall, Vern o i€ FEEIN o0 . ory shows the | | Gordon and Gaston Glass in First e, b 1 Bomeiery [ tional's production of “Sweet Daddies” itno b b M i supply the feature at Crandall’s Am-| \noes R Sog Dtova. AN Hene bassador Theater the first three das¥ | o pixing when the sixnal was Kly Rl e raln GRI0! ERTe Hlte i [ an e UISITioltine. New York™ as a supplemental at- tragtion. THE AMUSEMENTS all ends happily. headed by Litt the ford, spontanious humor hel | lighten the sameness o There are many wonde, star, with Luclen have ever been produced—and even then, not much, in fact. The newsreel and other tidbits fail to round out the program to any great extent. The orchestra helped. * TIVOLI—"The Volga Boatman.” When movie au “The Volga Boatman," Cecil B. De | ivilized perhaps | Mille's great production, yesterday opened a three-day engagement at (Continued from F| ed as hors d'ouvres makes it dif ult to take them seriously as an hanquet. is chiefly concerned with lerings of Persian hillbillies some 1dds or “The Night Cry production In Brothers’ | Central Th this week, [ ful dog-actor, | ture, pleading with Hart is seen as Don Carver, one of | trusted by those he vs who at first resent the | seem to @ the homesteaders, as it te to the de loss of theiv fine grazirs dor from whom he s However, as the plot unfolds | child. Iy of these people | The an cast 1d helps to frustrate a plot hatehed | Harron and June andies from the East totie np e in “Wife the portion of the land from which | organ music the water supply is to come. Of |entertainment diences become mor the harships of these tribes may be | taken more to heart and such a ple- | Crandall's Tivoli Theater, being pre- ture may be charncterized politely as |Sented —exactly as during its two Riara week’s engagement at the Metropoli- ity audlences were the rule Rin-Tin-Tin Ay, am Boyd certainly insures him- rdom by the. excellenc n the title role of moving love has the ingre- | % i} but makes no | ge) h out into the re movie fiction. 1f the director wen less true to his have hetter served But even as it ix, sion of being sh all the South STRAY Fans who admir to welcome him hac n this week at the A lengthy absence. 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