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L FOR MEN are FOR BETTER DRESSED MEN ALWAYS TWO TROUSERS *45 EXCLUSIVELY AT Waodward & Wathrop Wood for your fireplace delivered promptly, ‘cut to -~der to any length. Take the enidl from your house before startin 5 Makes the hom John P. Agnew & Co. (Coal Merchants) 728 14th St. Main 3068 MARLOW COAL CO., Dependable Quality Reliable Service Fair Prices Cold Weather Is Near Order Now MARLOW COAL COMPANY 811 ESt. N.W. Main311 WANTED TO BUY BUSINESS PROPERTY Will pay cash for equity in Business Prop- erty or first commercial ground. Must be a bargain. See Mr. Peyton Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors wooostse suts - FYIDENCE OBTAINED ILLEGALLY UPHELD U. S. Holds Liquor Informa- tion Can Be Used No Mat- ter How Secured. That eveidence obtained by State police, although they may have acted | unlawfully in obtaining it, may be | “ll“('d by the Government was assert- |'ed in a prohibition case from New | | York atgued before the Supreme | Court yesterday by Assistant Attor- ney General Wiliebrandt. it was Insisted by counsel for Rosario Gambino and Joseph Lime of Utica, arrested by New York State police at Massena, near the Canadian bovder, that the State police had act- | ed without sufficient cause and that the evidence they pbtained upon search of the automobile driven by, the men could not he used against them by the Federal Government, A Willebrandt contended to sustain them in arresting the men and searching the automobile with- out a search warrant, and that should it be held that their acts were not au- thorized by law the evidence reaching the Federal authorities could be lawfully used nevertheless in prosecuting the men. Much interest was injected during the argument of the case by ques. tions from tho bench. Justice Reynolds was unwilling to hccept the Governmen ument that the fact the automobile was coming from Can- ada, had a down-State tag and seemed to be heavily loaded in the back was suflicient cause to warrant search and seizure. His remark that the fact that he had himself driven the same horder with a District of Columbia license ta) ould not have been suffi- | elent to warrant his arrest caused lau!hter in the court. Flying With ‘Gen. Patrick] BY MAJ. GEN. M. M. PATRICK, Clyjef of the Army Air Corps. . Right Turn in the Air. Unlike the automobile, the airplane requires no shifting of gears, yet the pilot makes many movements of hands and feet as he guides his plane through the air. The passenger notes the result, but perhaps is unfamiliar with the methods of executing so simple a change in direction as a right turn. pilot takes into consideration, con- sciously or otherwise, certain factors which need not concern the driver of an automobile or the pilot of @ vessel, of 100 miles per hour. The pilot de cides to make a right turn. He presses with his foot upon the right lever. This in effect would be like turning the wheel of an automobile to the right if the plane were in con- tact with a surface or road. But the at _high ' speed. rudder to the right will not send the plane along a new course. Its mo- mentum continues to carry it in the direction of its first course even though its nose is pointed elsewhere. Such handling of the plane would result in a skid- sideways and away from the center of the turn just as a fast-moving automobile skids in mak- ing 2 turn on a slippery pavement. The wings or lifting surfaces of the plane would not then meet the air'| in the correct manner and with the upon | The plane is proceeding at the rate | plane is in the air and it is traveling | Merely to turn the | type of automobile from the Canadian | & In making a turn the | § THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DEATH ATTRIBUTED T0 ROW OVER GAME ’l‘hree Negroes Held for Cor- oneér’s Probe Into Vet- eran’s Demise. After they had admitted witnessing a fight Sunday night around a camp- fire in a woods in the rear of the Soldiers' Home Cemetery in the course of which Barney Ward, 48-year-old veteran, was fatally injured, three negroes were interrogated and formal- Iy held by police this morning to ap- pear before a coroner’s jury tomor- row morning at 10:30 o'clock. Ward died yesterd Those held ears old. Kk Lloyd Kenney, 30 reek Church that | & 75 O Is Your Milk Delivered the Right Way or Just “Left?” This is the only local dairy that provides cus- tomers with the final link in the necessary chain of safeguards from farm to home. . Sanitary Metal INSULATED Milk Cabinets These protect the milk of modern households against prowling animals, germs, contamination— while the family sleeps. And they do more. They prevent the freez- ing of milk on winter mornings. . its sour- ing in summer. - Each is sturdily made from sheet motal, which is neatly painted in gray and lined with an effi- cient insulating mate: The use of this Cabinet is- endorsed by Health' = northeast; Hiam Bright, 17 years old, 7 Fort Totten road northeast, and Robert Lucas, 50 years old, 1 Fort Totten\.road northeast. Lucas told police that he came upon afire and found Ward and a compan- | fon, who police stated was “Slim” Ofenstein, a fellow inmate of the home, seated about it. They directed him to get ome wood for the fire. While he Was getting it, he said, the other two negroes came up and they and the two veterans engaged in a crap game. During the course of the game a fight broke out in which all but Lucas participated, all of the negroes told " detectives, and in which both| veterans were hurt. | After spending three days question- ing persons living near and frequent- | ing the woods where the fight occurred, the' homicide sqiiad of detective head- quarters ‘arrestéd the trio last night and questioned them ¢n detail this morning. All told the same story. it s The Choice That Hurt. From the Detroit News. A_burglar broke into the home of an Indiana author and after reading over a number of his manuscripts D. €, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, GREENSBORO DAILY SOLD. North Carolina Paper Operating Under New Ownership. SBORO, N. C., October 13 ; of the entire stock of the Greenshoro Daily Record to John Stewart Bryan, publisher of the Rich- mond News-Leader, and S. E. Thomp- son, publisher of the Tampa Tribune, was announced here yvesterday. The price was not revealed. The new owners took over operation of the Record yesterday and an- nounced the appointment of Raymond Haline, - formerly of ' the Chicago Tribune, as general manager to suc- ceed Maj. Edney Ridge. NIGHT SCHOOL BOOKS New and Used Bought and Sold BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G selected one of his s of cloth 1927, o= ATLANTIC & PACIFIC " LEA DE RSH l P VAL UES’ Because we do not feature ES— Call Us Up We Make WASHABLE & WATERPROOF WINDOW SHADES We would be pleas=d to send you samples. Our factory prices will save you money. S INSPECT TODAY Apartments ideally arranged, located and maintained at rentals comparing favorably with those of other apartments which do not afford the many advantages enjoyed at The Argonne SIXTEENTH and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST Dull, listless, out of sorts, feelmg half-smk an occasional big array ? 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As he turns the rudder to the right he also shifts the joy-stick to the right. In so doing he elevates the | (i aileren on the right wing and lowers | & the one on the left, which results in tilting the plane sideways, in . this case to the right, known as *‘bank- ing.” In making a left turn this procedure is reversed. ‘ghe bottom of the wings then meet the air in a way Which opposes the momentum of the plane in its original direction. The sideways movement as a result is only such as is neceulry to complete the turn. 3 Tt has been observed that an aver. | § A Is it 2 cold coming on? Is it age plane must maintain a forwai > speed of about 40 miles per hour to over-eatmgor'what canit be? Probably it 1s Naturé warning retain its position in the air. 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In the case of the automobile race track the bank is built into the course and cnables the car to make the turn at top speed without turning turtle. In the case | of the airplane the pilot must pro- lster No.| vide the bank by turning the plane * Ovgaber |at an angle. The steeper the bank of P -|an automohile race track the faster the car may go, and, similarly, the sharper the turn the plane makes in the air the steeper must be the bank. The pilot must exercise care not to %" | overbank. Overbanking usually re- EFTING | sults in_ side-slipping, and if the lift- o, Besoher ing surfaces are tilted so that they % do not meet the air at the proper - |angle the plane will fall. This docs not mean, however, that the pilot has lost control of his machine. 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