Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1926, Page 15

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ZIONSTS CONSDER PALESTINE PLANS Convention, at Close, Con- PRIEST IS EXONERATED FROM RIOTING CHARGE Two Others Dismissed and Cases of Remaining Twelve Deferred Until Fall. By the Assoclated Press HUDSON, Wis., June 30.— Charges against 3 of 15 men in the Ku Klux “five-mile-high" Alr Servicé long-range photography THE EVENING STAR, Has Lar{_,vul Pllolofll"lp]llt Lens Made By the Associated Pres: ROCE altitude of 85,000 feet, if the plane can make it, which would show De- troit to be about 8 inches long in the picture. Lieut. Goddard hopes to oh- taln an aerial picture having & pan- oramic range of 318 miles. Y., June 30.—The jera for the Army nent has been completed at the WASHINGTON, Five-Mile-High Airplane Camera Ready;|FIGHT ON CLARK WILL D, €, OPENS THIS AFTERNOON Three Wamzn, Cluhnlng to Be Daughters of Late Senator, to Have Hearing. }m t oclated Press. June 30.—The legal bat- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926. Missouri and that he deserted them and their mother while they small children. S Belgium, —A plan to transter the Belglun st raflways to a company controlled the state has been unanimously proved by the cabinet RAIL CONTROL FAVORED. June 30 (&), troduced in the Chamber of Deputies ure i to permit the fasu- Londs on secured by the is expected to approve Hm bhill befors the Bummer re stman Kodak Co. The apparatus will be used . George W. Goddard in a flight soon to be made from Dayton, Ohio, when atmospheric conditions are most favorable, Klan riot case were dismissed yvester- day and the others wers hound over to the Kall term of Circuit Court. The men dismissed were the Rev. Peter Rice, pastor of the Hudsen is about 4 feet long, welghs 100 |three women to a re in the $50,- pounds and contains an elaborate | 000,000 estate of Senator Willlam An- heating apparatus to counteract the |drews Clark, copper king, 18 scheduled intense cold hetween 70 and 80 de- |10 start in District Court here this grees Fahrenhelt below zero, which |afternoon. demns Russian Coloniza- tion Project. ln a With the lens the camera, which [tle over the merits of the claims of | & A venire of 250 men has * houlevard Catholic Church; Tony Lombard, Hud- son High School pupil. and George Hennesy, railroad machinist The others were released under a blanket bond of §1,000. The men were held in éonnection with a disturbance at a Ku Klux Klan meeting near here June 14, at which the tent was burned. TWO DEADVIN ébLLISION. | Mother Also Likely to Die and Girl ' Has Broken Arm. | CHARLLE June 30 (P). By the Accoiated P BUFFALO, ) June The twentieth annual eonvention of the Zionist Organization of America closed here last night with the passage of a resolution condemning: the Rus stan colonization profect, sponsored | by the joint distribution committes 30 ope. elected pres! . Josey Rarondess. It i, Rev. | Hirsch Masliansky, Miss Henvietta | Szold, all of New York, honorary vice |y tidgeville, | ¢ prestd Mrs. Archibald Silverman |50 deleine, of Providence, Max Shulman of Chl {8 feid cugo. Rabbl Abbi Hillel Sily Of [ to live us the result of a collisiun he. Cleveland, Mrs. lvma Lindhetm \‘“m, & motor car in which they were ham Goldbers, By N | riding and a street car here yesterday blatt, all of New Y | afternoon. Dr. David J. ‘ Christine Rodgers, 14 vears old, is honor }\\lxu in a hospital with & broken arm. Liosen- ice president Lloyd Knight, driver of the automo. bile, was bruised, but not severely. “T'he st E | of the Navy X E 3 | down Meeting street and erashed with l Conhetm A i i | force into the automobile, elsky, 1 > oving it for a measured distance of | enhe stein and New York of Vhils Wilmin A loa of the wr families on tine durir urged by Dav hor leader at = | Paris May Honor Mary Garden. | Mary G at the Par William M i @ Louis Topkis of 2 i SInissoL ) rden may be invited to sing | SZN00000 By the Jews Opera, in recognition of | 4 in order to settie $0.000 | F wdeveloped land in 10 vears. w alestine Ia n America. A revival of “Salome, with Miss Garden in the title role, is | suggested by a Paris paper as a fitting JURELY, there are 100,000 Washingtonians who will one dollar or cultural settiement the dead W promi District by 1 was e American Marshall o Y upon by resolution to conclude zotiations for the extension « Jewish azency to include non in_co-operation with Zionists in upbuilding of Palestine French Love Trees. <as City Times. | gpsgragndbitug s " H_-“r;w. what Lucky Ticer ud of its u)\'e-l\'i s ok . M L elms uu\ what not. On the | if each tree ||P‘ flanm. iron grating. bia Memorial Federal-American National Lions of b chestnu et e A o gaie Al circled w kin Re One never beanty nge. T is the largest photographic lens ever ground ing the lens Is 9 inches across. | specially sensitized film is to be used to record light at the infra-red end of the spectrum and the actual size of each negative is 9 by 9 Inches, with Mary, The eagle eye of this aerial camera. miles altitude. The camera will be mounted in the rear cockpit of the plane, with the lens protruding through the fuselage and with controls of the shutter and film mechanism in; the front cockpit Detroit is expected to be the scene of much of the aerfal experimenta- tlon. With fis aluminum mount A 100 exposures to the film. Photographs may be taken from an Fashion Leader at Three Years. Ye Modern Dance. From the London Passing Show. Magistrate— Do you mean to tell me that this man choked a woman insensi- | ble In w well lighted night club with one hundred peoj present? 1y some one inte Witness - No, sir they were dancing Although only 3 years of age, Mas- er George La 8, son of Princess is tting the styvle in London. he princess bought him a dainty dressing gown of blue Hunnel deco- ited with ppliqued Kittens. Moth of the smart set, learning of the | s ase, Immediately ordered dupli- CLEARANCE SALE FURNlTURE RUGS LAMPS, SHADES MIRRORS GEORGE PLITT C Painting, Paperhanging, Upholst Call Main 4221 for 1325 14th St. N.W. OO e For Immediate Disposal 12 Karpen Living Room Suites Remarkably Underpriced One or Two of a Kind—AIll Good-looking HESE are suites of which we have but one or two' of akind. We need the space they are occupying to show other suites of which we have several of akind. Hence the low prices. Karpen Construction Is Guaranteed Here Are the Suites—Unusual Values g;rpsn overstuffed suites in beautiful de taupe brocaded mohair, $295 three pieces reduced to 1 carved frame base Karpan overstuffed suite in taupe Jacquard velour, $250 reduced to . 1 carved frame type overstuffed suite of three pieces in good-looking $350 velour, reduced to....... 1 kidney shape taupe brocaded mohair Karpen suite of three pieces with damask seat tops, reduced to $295 1 Karpen overstuffed suite of three pieces in good-looking mulberry velour, re- duced tO .oceveeeomessvaccanes $195 MAYER Seventh Street ottt LR : " 1 Karpen Tapestry Overstuffed Suite with reversible cushions, reduced $175 9 2 suites in velour, wood frame type, with reverse sides of seat cushions in 365 damask, reduced to . $ 1 cane panel type Karpen Suite of three pileces upholstered in velour and $225 damask, reduced to . 1 suite carved mahogany frame, gorgeously upholstered in peach color mohair $ 495 with damask seat tops, 2 pieces. .. 1 cane panel Karpen suite of three pieces in velour, gumwood, mahogany $165 finish, reduced to N & CO. Between D & E AT - will be encountered at more than been drawn The trio of women- Mre, Effie Clark | MeWillfams and Mrs. Alma E. Clark Hines of Missouri and Mrs. Addie L. | Clark Miller of Denver—declare they are daughters of the late copper king and were “unintentionally” omitted {from his will. Their claims are re. | |sisted by the five Clark legatees named in the will. ‘The plaintiffs allege that Clark was | their father by an early marriage in | ~—disregard of roof } repairs results in a plasterer’s and raper- hanger’s bill, as well as a tinner’s. Have your roof put in shape to withstand Sum- mer rains before interior damages warn you of leaks above 1 Colhert service and prices meun 1009, satisfaction, Maurice J. 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