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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, DNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1927, Sure Rellef FLIGHT T0 ROME MAY START TODAY 6 BELLANS Hot water —~| SureRelief Clearing of Weather Will Be - ELL'ANS Signal for Bertaud and FOR INDIGESTION Hill to Hop Off. 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg’s Sold Evc'y'\"'e'e { o FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS By the Associnted P OSEVELT In R LD morn At <he monoy in th i cle north the wonld take off for AfLerno 10t | Grory cloek this Me BOOKS WANTED ! Al Kinds—Any Quantity BRING THEM IN Or Phone anklin 51155116 BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G « nice worl lan Wit 1 A1 preparations f tand and es nonnced that We Want Houszs and Apartments to Rent the cause of weather chan Expect Start Mechanics at the hangar caned to th that the jump be made provided the 2 Atlantic report propitious. James H. Kimball of Weather Bureau said that he hac ris from ships at sea this morning that Jast night's map showed two List vour vacant pr would yelock was collecte Stonc & Fairfax {04 NIWL over b 17th St storm o b ssire reland not aud and oft they would pass through these areas, but it can {10t be told until Jater how 15 | they are.” Shortly after noon began | ransporting the fuel held in readiness | the flight from Curtiss Field to the 1t Roosevelt Field. Food and also brought the take today have to from rning last said that announcement plar would make a definite s soon as he and Hill { had taken the plane up for a brief radio test, F n as he sy e Vm\n) tuning Old G Vny\ “Bertaud and 1ill are both on record | as caring not so much about we: conditions over the Atlantic as local conditions fe the take- weather here today was ideal fo op under full load. The sun wa ining brightly and a 2o-mile breeze was blowing directly up the runway an ideal wind. ‘PITTSBURGH LAUDS COAL RATE DECISION an exclusive water-front de- velopment with €0- foot roadways and an abundance of forest trees. Why Not Drive Down—Today Take new Defense Highway (the new road to Annapolis) at Bladensburg, follow South- aven signs to entrance road, just 225 miles from Memo- rial Cross at Bladensburg. Hedges & Middleton Realtors Inc. St. N.W. Fr. 9503 about The 2 | Restraining Southern Carriers’ New Schedule. ‘z { &) | By the Ass é;’ 1"11 mate iat BUR ory ! Press 1, August 17 for Pittsburgh producers in their fight to recover du | markets in the Northwest was see | vesterday by nouncement that the Commerce Commission had ordered | Southern carriers to suspend next Spring a new schedule of providing for a 20 per cent ton redu tion on | their territors | 1 operators and prominent busi | ness leaders expressed the that the commission’s order * |a_complete and final victory Pittsburgh district when hearings are | conducted by the commission. It is 1 vietory for Pittshurgh,” i A. Dunn, chairman of the gener: traffic committee of Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce It carrl out the commission’s of last May, which redu lake carge rites 20 cents g ton, ef fective August 10. It also must e tainly mean that the Inters » Com merce Commission is not goir al the Southern operators to henefit the future by unjust and diserim 'y rates such as have in the past s ten years robbed Pittsburgh 1d other nearby coal fields of their itful share of the 30,000,000 ton coal business that is involve ually. rmly believe the present rates | menuer | be maintained by the commission, - | This means the restoration to Pitts. burgh of hetween £530,000.000 and $60,- 000.600 of business to which we ha L just clain Ho Baker, Pittshurgh Terminal C pointed out, however, only the preliminary Ul v district Interstate FRAVE STUCCO BRICK BLOCE METAL Tin _Roofs—Concreting Roofs Painted—Guiter & Spout. We Remodel. Rebuild. Repair TONEBRAKE 820-11ST.N.W. or Ql’l-(l'\l. NOTICE. our WILE XOT contracted C. DEVERS. DUTSIDE W 2 with 1 3 PLAT BOOK: BARGAIN. ‘of ‘the Wa Company, fonrths per | president of the Corporation that “this is the move and will Washinzt » FARM MARKET SITE VACATING IS ASKED| (Continued from First o age.) lamount in October. During Novem. ! | ber and December the amount dropped |to 4,100 loads, and for January and y there was a sharp d about 1,500 loads per month In his letter to the Commissioners {today Mr. Wetmore recalled that last Noven the understanding was that the department wonid not the half of the Farmers' ot nd until February of this In how- need M vear nt situation, added west Wetmore ons in connection w have changed 1 it desirable to have not only the entire space by armers’ Market i at t the be s hat is the e th this 15 now ha the con even rlie ve ion of further ¥ move when it the d on the in r not only on when predic KLEEBLATT o Shades and Sereens. Phone Line A MILI ION-DOLLAR quioped to bandle o rthe square hirty da appears part ed o ta of the 819 to he no disposition AUDE i *The Nanom‘ Capital Press 12103212 D ST N.W Phone M. 650 ROOFING—by. Koons Iy estimate | | off off the f ge of marketin the old iry hopes to under th ear, it took ' g he the Distriet inls matter in an official way, ind g District notice as to t voed fo si P 1o ey ¥ stands zet the revenue last of this c this time, Root | prode o asw us upl slad « re call 119 3d St. 8.W KOONS e NEVER DISAPPDINT BYRON & ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY 1l st Roofing Company. a the 1 1 g0 forward } Treasury is planning ivertise for bids for the excavation nd foundation for the revenue buid th the expectation inz tract for these tip operations n i of 1 1 NI 1no | ke mechn- | up for the | her Producers See Victory in Ruling | local operators with the | ° | estimate ake cargo coal shipments from | for the the ©| CONSIDE EMllwankee As ne | 5, 9, % CRIPPLED PLANES # *‘INfl EXLWoQid 1 DUETO TRY AGAIN Crews of Dallas Spirit and! Oklahoma Still Hope to Reach Hawaii. By the Aseo OAKLAND, Dallas Spi v race to Haw 1o return to airp her attempt in th Capt. Willlam P, Erwin, pilot of {the Dallas announced defi [ nitely he would fiv to Honolulu regar less of the out ne fo the Dola race. August 17 the Oklahoma left behind in the Dole \fter being for t, today faced an . ar future, i M, rplane in whic ir derhy to Honolulu. . l to Issue I(MNN) Blotters in Praise of Lindbergh Art Goebel, pilot of the Wool the field of fou BRITUN 1S FORCED -~ TODELAY FLIGHT e, and his reat DES MOINE Ten thousand picture of Col bergh and the of Youth—He Tobaceo or Swear 1 by the W Aus lIowa, Aug & Motor Trouble Prevents Start of Capt. Giles on New ‘ Zealand Trip. ¢ Spirit Deink, 1 aistrib i JUNKERS UNDAUNTED BY FLIGHT FAILURE LD, Mich nutes after sco on the first flight 1o Wel- | yesterday, | A os wlisl 1 to return because A ing aland | Tins | Capt v of Frederick 1 was fore troub! motc | tor 20 min diminishing ) Finally nip oft at 7:40 pm., ar over the fleid in | | | Be the DE The | first o5 took tes flow cirel Attempted Again, But With- out Records as Ai was observed by spectators to be losing altitude. The sputtered and missed, and in SOS signals began to bli cockpit of the descending | mo e mediately from the hip. | A { nind Associated Press Germany s Firm, unda not intend to don the idea of a transatlantic it was authoritatively stated but will not underta another tately nor attempt to cr cord Junkers the Gern 17 the Angist mted by aban flizht precip 1 flew he- began to cceeded in v half of the he took off of gasoline pt. ] oxima ich thin him hiz spray tanks ff g gallons with fore landing . Giles plans to take off officials refute | n press o th | Sunds i, was nndertaken | face of adverse weather reports {the cont they state, the Hamb Weather Bureau had notified them that conditions were favorable on the Northern route, by way of the Ork neys. The f were unable to reach the fair zone owinz to un favorable over North a. Cordlal statements effect that in the on s | 'HOME TOWN TO GREET CHAMBERLIN TOMORROW | Little Towa County Seat Will Have ; Governor of State Extend Welcome. By the Associated Press, DENISON, Towa, Au to the town where he wo his neighbors used to hold ¢ breath | | while he speeded down the streets ol his motor eycle, a hero of the air was | on his return for the first time in eight years today aboard the sam. private car which transported Que Marie of Rumania on her Americ: tour, Clarence Chamberlin, whao left Deni son as just one of the he ve turn tomorrow a hero, the n | i AIR RACERS IN we condit t 1S t | acknowledgment of ecan interest in the atten 1 of the Hremen and Furopt was by Prof. Hugo Junkers in an view with the A Press t The airplane desi; pspecially tioned the persc interest taken he fli an Ambass Tacob € ities “We moved foundly grateful to the Ame ple for the spontaneons inte ed in our undert he said. flight made Back 1, where | nst hor | v men in dor \\\]l be a 1 i in Denison and in hiarge of the celebratior that 20,000 persons wiil be on hand. Arrivinz shortly after 9. am. he will be welcomed by a reception com mittee, including Gov. John Hammill | and then taken to the Chamberlin home to rest znd visit with “his own folks™ until noon fr (Continued the project hefore the takeoff, is that The public demonstration will start | of missing the comparatively narrow rly in the afternoon Chamberlin t offered by the Hawaiian ¢ n is expected to fly a plane provided for | Only a slight ervor in navigation, said | him and James Mughes, a local boy | experts, would cause the planes to seeking to gain. laurels in the air, will | miss the islands make a [.\ achute jump from a plane, | The radio operator s Los Angeles called however ' TRANSATLANTIC PILOTS [3iin o ,ttr';.z;t,g;’,;:,:w R AZORES ROUTE ek o' t1 Senii i it nips officers de Goebel's plane is the equipped with a radio sending s, her Jensen nol | could have replied to the friend of the s neath, Pedlar, | lieved to be sticking close fo Go per(s at mathe od that Frost and Jensen had 1d | the time the City of Los Ang ar | the anulani reporied the planes pas of -n Ch Je ove and on the ebel and passed ‘m.'. rost hail with Drouhin Declines to Say Whether | He Will Abandon Hop by | Way of Ireland. By the Associated Press, PARIS, August 17.—SHff west which practically prevented an fly- | ing except by big air liners vesterday, and continued unfavorable reports as o weather on the North Atlantie route, | | turned attention of the transatlantic | pilots here to the Southern route, by | way of the Azores | since ity d out over the Golden None of them announced definitely | Gate yesterday, Frost's plane was {that a change in route had been de- | equipped with a radio receiving set | cided upon. Jensen's plane was sighted by a ves- irice Drouhin, unde sel passing the 250-mile mark at mi harles A. Levine ternoon vesterday, but the Miss ihia, also heen n, like the Golden e, had s ronte, but yesterday declined | heen unheard from since the start. to say definitely whether he had aban stimating the arrival of the airmen oned the idea.of flying via Ireland and | in Honolulu in about 22 hours elapsed | Newfoundiand. time, they are expected to dr g [on Wheeler Field about i | JUNKERS GET INVITATION. Bith e fortheit winds | Golden Eagle Silent There had been no report toda | the progi of the Golden F on contract to | plane, the studying the N pilot b down Hono: had the the winner ze of $25,000 with $10,000 {heen made for thei | Hawaiian capital, whel | will receive the first p ociation Asks FIy-| jyoied by James D. Dole, {to the second. The Miss Dor ). | vestorday to i ha 7 hour and hind Milwaukee the | Pilot Augie Pedler was forced to Jand next attempt 10 | the m: The Milwaukee ng National Aerona s 7 Crowd of 100,000 | Dessau, Germany, points out that Mil | waukee is widely known as a German | city and that German aviators would | be particularly welcome here. | 1 MILWAUK The German Junker been asked to make | destination of their span the Atlanti | chapter of the Association in n took up the race tters ers to Stop There. I, Wik, August 17 viators n easy take-off, illed. s iing take-offs at Municipal Airport, Oakland, yesterday at_event thrilled the audience of 100,000 gathered along the runway | that the race seemed but an incident after the zardous take.off with Hm. of gasoline had been accomplished. | Bight fiyers started in the race. Two runway smash | motor experts nd two oceurred, The monoplane El Encanto, a clumsy run down the long point, failed to gain the proper ing power, weighted with a ton asoline, and rocked and tumbled off the runway as a result. The pilot Lieut. Norman Goddard, and his 1 or, K. C. Hawkinsg, were uninjure As 'the craft failed to take to the v |0 when it had moved about 3,000 « hack there at the starting point. | [7MPte :I‘;”luty‘] < the ma hine under Auggy had the plane in first | 0nECh (DO GRS 5 ‘:HM’ Vit (e the tifsieeate GATIS RO RSEE A when the motor falled to func. | PEOUEAt Dot properly it makes me feel that | Within range. Bl hip ierizs Ht ot o tho | Livingston Irving, was point.” i lup in a runway accident, - tempted to take off twice, Mre, Martin Jen: hecause of the weighted ga x and stunt fiye g i IField shortly this morn- Two Others Put Back. in high spir “I'm confident [ Two planes which wrtin will be the first to arrive,” she | vesterday, the Oklahoma and Dallas lared as she stepped from her au-|Spirit, put back soon after the race mobile. ~“Martin got off to a good | ciarted to make needed repairs. The art and he is going to bring the |Hklahoma had developed engine trou- | Aloha into the field first.” tble, but both planned to start for . Honolulu as soon as practicable, b ',’_"‘M";I'.“‘,;”;':”,',',l; “The law of averages didn't work,” bropovilons than that swhich | $aid a mechanic at the airport. “With Yietts. Majtland and Hegen- | tWo crack-ups we expected some dead Fger. 1t was estimated that more | but fortune favored the Dole racer: than 500 automobiles had parked m"hk lx\;r;‘l) "%rrv‘n":-;l:\:w:::O:M;i:n%“m:‘r; the prepared area east of the flying | than $2 F avi u‘Mn The crowd numbered more t;'n‘rl h; their effort to capture the than 5000 as the grandstands began | Dole prizes. td Brandstands began | D eualificatig@of the Alr King, the sensational Dole Flight Notes | By the Asso WHE gust ! W, Au of LD, Honolulu, . Malloska, backe Y J ilot of the Miss Doran, agitated over Pedlar's troubles in | departing from the Oakland munici- | pal airport. “It looks to me like the Oakland airport pered with Auggy's ka “While 1 some one at must have tam plane.” declared | haven't received help 1} wirhl ftor iper mac a night hefore at | owned by aj. i fter he at failed | rself an avi anks. hed Wheel 3:30 o'cle at Whee At erowd er eted i i | ¥ | vesterday HOP TO HONOLULU planes | were forced back | he s leading | Transatlantic Hop Expected to Be COéTE CONSIDERS Ameri- | :U S. SCHOONER LIBELED. | fore | with | cate on the basis of [the pilot, them. | hine back to the airport after | The flight itself was eclipsed by the | ps were predicted by | after | lift- | of | vi-| | correspondents | mashed | 1id the [terday would have world eruise plans. It all the fivers now reach Honolulu he still will m jonrney as a lap of his world and if they fail he will mak {as a contestant for the I he said He will not leave, how funtil those in the air have lane The wind ripped away 2 portion of {the fabric on the f lage of the | Texan’s plane, forcing him back | "It was announced a frozen | caused the Klahoma to return | no effect on his n the air Attempt the hop pri d “to the fleld. Representa the big t | other conte: their efforts new motor will be installed in the and the plane sent off in a sec ttempt to reach Should the other contestants r island, they added, - they plans for the future, ves of the backers monoj aid th ch ma have no x\rri;aI of Drouhin Baby Repays Flyer For Delay in F lwhl b By tha Associated P PARIS, August faurice Drouhin, French aviator, whose fretfulness over the delay in start- ing his transatlantic hop has been tempered by the hope of seeing his expected baby, got his wish yester- day The stork proved faster than the alrplane Columbia. and Mile. Mo nique Drouhin arrived this morn- ing. FLIGHT TOMORROW Hopes to Start Transatlantic Hop From Paris if Weather Permits. By the As PARIS, of mar 1t Bre ler their ciated Press Augnst 17.—The ministry has instructed naval hases | and Dole Air Race Facts t Torvient, and ships un the At-| rp look le depart By the Associated Pre arting post - Oakland, Wheeler outside Honolulu Length of course—2,400 miles, irting flag fell noon Tuesday, Pacific Coast time pected finish time—10 a.m. to noon, Pacific time, or 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.. Honolulu time, Wednesday. Four aireraft started. three monoplanes and one hiplane, Stakes—$25,000 first prize §10,000 second monev Donor of priz James D, Hawaiian “pineapple king. In the race—The learst plane, Golden Martin _Jenson's Aloha, Ar bel's Woolaroe and the Miss Doran. Out of the race d io_return; El wrecked: Pabco Flyer, City of Peoria, disqualified; Spirit, forced to return. command patroli to ke in view of the poss of Dieudor on a transatlantic flight. Lieut. Coste was expecte Bourget this afternoon s s thought that should \litions continua to improve ht start hi it tomorrow. irly morning winds are now vorahle for Coste which is southern course res. Municipal Alr- if. Field, port, out e Finich 25 miles 1o Coste land yute, via the and Dole, Rehion: Follows, Smkmq of British | Ship at Panama. | PANAMA, [72) | Ameri imer Town Oklahoma, ncanto, wrecked; Dallas Castle | freight = ed by The an Francisco, attle, total of $46,749 dam- | with which stobal A own Charles Nelson | bound from | was libeled here Itimore for for a throngh British motor o colligion the | a schooner Eenefit, PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENTS 1601 Argonne Place dust North of Columbia Rd. at 16th St. Overlooking B ul Rock Creek Park have left a few of these con apartments. rang- Jollows n and hath. with and £30. Nitchen Murphy 50. $GO.06 . reception Kitchen, o hadis. Macaby ok 0. $80.00. our’ rooms and hath, Murphy bel voreh, overlooking Roek Creek 16th Street, $95. $105. sunk at the entrance to Ci n oceurred July 15 while own was outhe for the tes. The court action was v the owner of the schooner cost of th vessel, and by the or and ers for $38349 for time wasted and mental anguish | suffered during the collision and sub- | ent e ure in the water. After puttin up a bond, the Castle Town was permitted to depart for Seattle, United & bronght for $8.400, aleove lml £52.50. 0. $62.50. Blimp Reaches Scott Field. SCOTT FIELD, Belleville, Tl Au- 17 (P.—The RS-, semi-rigid | divigibe, landed here shortly be- 10 o'clock tonight after an un-| eventful trip from Des Moines, Towa, esterday. The ship was under com- mand of Ci John A. Paegelow, com mandant of Seott Field. with large porch. § Convenient to Al Car and Bus Lines Inspect them Today Befors Deciding. 24-Hour Telephone and Flevator Service Resident Manager and Rent Agent on Premises. WILLIAM S. 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