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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1928. CAPITAL WOMAN - AGCUSES “BARUN"i ’ Mrs. Martin Resumes Stand| in ““Beaverbrook™ Case in New York. ACES UP! S e ) W i T L T M | CHAPTER XIIL | tack, fellowed by the other pilots. Thaw ! | wounded. Several German planes had Soissons, having made a creditable rec- | official observers and so did not enter ord on the Somme sector, although the | into the record. losses had been hrl-n\iv). 0:'"704]‘”?:"“1?; (Copyright. 1928, by Tohn F. Dille Co.) n the air, cially e Ty had been fought Tomorrow—Read of the expansion of confirmed victories had been won, 3 5 lled in action and 1|the Lafayette Escadrille into the Lafay- B e il [ ette Flying Corps and the thrilling ad- | been destroyed beyond the sight of the | ventures of Hall and Willis, “Through With Sea For-l‘ ever,” He Says, in Explain- | ing Decision. INoted Skipper to Becomej Business Man After 35 HOME LURE CAUSED HARTLEY TO RESIGN LEVIATHAN BERTH P CONNALLY ENTERS - RAGE FOR SENATE Blanton to Be Opposed by House Colleague for Mayfield Seat. Thie je the smmortal fact stars of that l‘"‘kf"; the :";‘m“'«’ ‘{;"'m"‘“ "‘r;" dove | ne NEW YORK. January 27 (P | Smost mathioal by “ ' Straight on him, sendinz him down in o Tecan el it s Robert Whitman, alias “Lord Beav- i (et flames with the first burst from hi | Years on Water. | Tt obert W A X e Wik | guns. | : axfia“fl;-fif.?fi’\.f'?;c"‘.\'\’l?‘ suilty of e e L A Dog Fight. | eair o o o s e, r o o fitet 1 1t = 7 . 000 worth of jewelry from Mrs. Rose e Charles Choteau Johnson was next | The lure ot a landiuber's home, in :ad” e th 1 gt s Horos b « as entered the lis's against his House Burken in 1925 The jury deliberated It came on the 26th of Apri: | the balmy South, away from the glitter and noise and formality of daily routine colleague, Jess than an hour. He will be sen- and was a weird nble among float- i s tenced Pebruary & g masses of white clouds. Thaw. | aboard the world's largest liner, was | el AERSEURGHo - M. 0 Sl Willis. Parsons, Lovell. Haviland and TRt eal motive underlying the sudden xas, a5 a candidate for the Senate. Special Dispatch to The Star. Johnson were patrolling together when resignation this week of Capt. Herbert In announcing his determination toe EW YORK. January 27.--Mrs. Vir- a Cameron Martin of Washington retirned to the witness stand in Gen- eral Sessions vesterday and finished telling her part of the story of “Baron Beaverbrook” and his quick courtshups. It was on Mrs. Martin, apparently, |y that Robert Whitman. on trial for grand larceny, used his most winning ways Also he employed his most high. sounding alias—"Baron Beaverbrook. e won her hand in marriage in 24 hed on they met an Albatross formation of cqual strength. Both patrols started the race for altitude with motors roar- | inz at top spoed. Piled-up masses of hite Summer clouds made it impos- | ible for the ships to keep in formation and the fight broke up into a series of darting ambushes, planes meeting in ches and caverns of clear air for a fierce burst of machine gun fire. |hr‘l\| to vanish into the surrounding clouds. Almost crashing head-on at times and | “-ing at point-blank range, the Esca- et ~IC fOr the e Laage de Meux bat went west ' n air LOWER LEFT WING SNAPS | Hartley as commander of the Leviathan | and commodore of the United States | Lines fleet. | “Once too often Capt. Hartley listened {to the saxophonic appeal of the ship's orchestra that he turn his steps toward | a vine-clad home “'way down South in | | Atabamy.” | Once 0o often he weighed the glamour | a of his position as commander of great, passenger ship and its opportun: | Lies for meeting “so many nice people | against the heart tug for a quist busi- in well INEF R woGD tailored business clothes, | Iooks little like one who has spent m of his years on the bridge. tain has not quite become accustomed to wearing his gray felt hat, however, | he The cap- day, Mr. Connally said that at a later date he will make a formal announcee ment of the program upon which he will make the race. When asked ree garding the Ku Kiux Klan issus which has been prominent in Texas politics, Mr. Connaily said: "I have never been | and never expect to be a member of the Ku Klux Klan. I am opposed to se- crecy in politics or government.” Will Discuss Issues. Mr. Connally further said: “Outstand- the wedding night wih S38000 of her | e SRR T | he&s and nome life avay from the Whirl |and he eniisted the services of a pho- | 0% issues before the peopie of the B et e ol Aorateie ana i T e e ABatle ANV FRIRhRTen: | | ot ofia Sowennpmmassold clond and | COHEBEL) of things. tographer yesterday in getting it ad- | United States are corruption in the BACATE: Dhtios CUINARS STt e UFBERY was the fi shot down a German before the enems SIDES)Ipg Through With Sea Forever. justed correctly over his forehead, pre- | election of United States Seatwiihidimnonts revenge for the h was able to cscape his blast of fire. ! 1O YAKE | | paratory to being “shot cessive campaign funds, tr They were marked the Es-adrille. On th Haviland ambushed another and sent STRAIN OFF Once too often he considered the fact | Asked to detail the high lights of monopolistic interests to sted on his S0 oF fhe 13th ofAoril he at- || himidown. Blasine iiomiisideath; The WEAK S & that romance. which he found three 'his sea carcer, Capt. Hartley replied: | Senate and Senator b lacked #n Albatross over No | remaining Germans fled and the Am = SIDE years ago aboard his big vessel, is not | “Well, I've crossed the sea 860 times and workable farm relief, law enforce= The B rbrook. | yan's Land and drove the German pilot | cans returned to their airdome to co = | complete without the comforts of & during my 35 years aboard ship and ment and transportation. These and he 'B." he told ver the French The Heinie noses. Every Yank had escaped and home of his own. where he does not feel I've carried 200,000 passengers across Other questions will be discussed ewels were his Luf's” Spad twice in at- two Germans would fiy no more obliged each evening to invite for din- the ocean in my five years as master | by me at the proper time. n she died. | fompts to get back over his own terti- The group welcomed Haviland's vic- ner a statesman or two. several diplo- | of the Leviathan. When I took her out "I am a Democrat and shall stand tory. and the first timo a tory as a reward for the hard luck he mats and a representative or so of lon her trial trip I put her over 687 upon the fundamental principles of ed in his obje Lufbery horded him ' had ved in during his service with royal miles in exactly 25 hours, or an average | democracy. I expect to make an active back and when he tried it again. fol- th~ Escadrille. Johnsor's victory also | ""“T'm through with the sea forever.” of 274 knots. That's the fastest she’s campaign of the State.” She <he had drawn |iOWed down with the Germans dive. was regarded as a delayed reward of | Capt Harties declared yesterday after- | aver gone. The first ship T ever took Mr. Connally is a lawyer. a graduate e ey el dal pnr_“;\uvx:l,: ‘!::s “’Z}l.:rh(“nr’;—rf\:‘x‘\:"\: r‘\i::i l:;\"; merit. | nnm‘\ in al‘{‘ m;c mlu!' ml “’5 room at the M?u the Auann; u;s a sax!:nzkvnm, nmd of Xas. d giver e i my’s plan e German's sec iy - s O Catlton Hotel. “Thirty-five years on | and it took me 45 days to make the served three years me: ¥ Sl e o B as was his last—he went straight down to| Campbell's Curious Adventures. = sesvine sgms S — the ocean 1s enough for any man. I've | trip.” i e et e o would buy. Then she gave him $ e e ol o | ot O e 5 [ just grown tired of following the sea | Received Many Offers. four vears as prosecuting attorney of infbonns. mbichhe aaidihe weomiain | o A i ot | e er it ateivalie F f C t]’l Mu t GO [and how T'm going down South in the | - Wecelved Wany O ' Falls County. Tex. He was elected to vest for he - | who could support Lufbery’s claim for very few days after his arrival he prssed airrax ourthouse ) 3 | land of cotton and forget all about the D o He Congress in 1916 and has been a mem- ol & more to her ' (he coveted official confirmation. alive through one of the most incredible b } ea received “many lucrative offers” while | po® o0 U cc Sin o ®axtent for the it as s Ui At s The next day Lufbery went out alone experiences of the war. He was flying C e F N %% was born in New York, put I|in command of the Leviathan, but that |, 0 por er saw him again after the 1o hunt the famous Richthofen. Soon his Nicuport at an altitude of several ays ommittece avoring W | D N chen' T married Mrs, | the one he has finally accepted. with | ™9, Pryisy Connane was a member e he sighted a German plane painted a thousand meters above the battleficld = | Hartley three vears ago. Her home is | the Pepperell Cotton Manufactu: of the special mng‘u;wm gl o Mrs. Martin are pnght red. He turned to attack it just giving rein to his fondness for “stunt- | e = = |'in Opelika, Ala., and that is going to | Co- of Boston. was “the most which visited Europe to investizate Precarihe $90.000 worth which the |as the German headed for him with the |ing.” ‘when the lower left wing of hi:, AR model the present clerk’s office that its | bs my home from mow on. Ive |tractiver Under this offer. made by | ypited States shipping. He i gy s RS S o e ant ook e fobjertAsiihe twn bianes manen: [plane srapped fron e Tusclige and FAX. V. T 27—A new | mtechure wourd be motc in harmony | thought about settling down ever since | &1 old friend Russel H. Leonard. Capl. | peen a " delegate to the Interparlia- Courtenip which ia not- ho ey eiied i | e | conthone for Faitfax | County was wilh its sotting * | T'left 'my own home at the age of 18 | Hartley will become the Southern man- | mentary Union which met in Geneva ship whi not. how- ‘s planc crippled plane immediately fell into a courtd sor L 3 4 s = 5 $10 i i ager of the big cotton concern, with | ™ - - " ;-;:r{esnfrm marriage. Mrs. Martin re- | 2d Luf- side slip. After a dizzy drop of several j declared esc é\jl-fl o glav‘dnrgn‘;‘m‘:n\ e mg‘m‘mdog -;u;a“(:;sl;g};:‘lg e ;)I«‘::Tr. !v’uwsarfl?‘r"and now I'm going 38 O o v Atlanta. ; Served During Wars. DTt E oo urt Shen e | bery St HntvelyMfelRinAthis sopoonent ithouisnd MesIORmBbell Saliceerded 4 O T e macting yecterday of 1o date and s accumulating at the Tate | “Mrs. Hartley. beautiful young wife of | Nope” he replied to a question, “my | Mr. Connally has taken aggressive St. Louis. She has since had her mar. R Secim ‘committee of the Board of o §7.000 to $8.000 each vear An ado|the ' vouthful-appearing sea captain. | i e T T ¥ih | and ‘prominent part in Congress 85 riage to “Baron Beaverbrook” annulled. TUE LUFBERRY-RICHTHOFEN DUEL - ONE OF THE MOST) County Supcrvisors appointed to sur- | dition to the present clerk's office could | who is with him at the Carlton. acqui- ID.: i XPE i before 1o (Erongh defender and advocate of Democratic B et Y & ¥ Y e ongested situation at the be erected from funds on hand without | ¢cces in everything her noted husband | 0% = . U | policies and principles and is regarded e ies. Burkin. who was on the stand | | TECHNICALLY "PERFECT™ AIR BATTLES EVER FOUGHT] 1% the, e : B Tt o I O hourthouse | €oces I everything her noled husband | gith the sea for the rest of my daSs!” | as one of the best debaters i the Sy ctore o oy examined yei- | | SO SKILLED WAS EACH PILOT THAT NEITHER WAS ABLE| |07 50 D0l o chitect, of wasn- | bullding wou'd necessitate o band iuc.| decision to quit the sea | = House During presidential and oom- et ey, - | ROMING, HIC3.t0 ; ash- ' Jthough discussion brought out that| 2 e gressional campaigns he has spoken }::rquom put by John P. Booth. de- FIRE OF HIS FIXED GUNS ingion. members of the County Bar ih"a bond i Capt. Hartley is here to arrange de- ] S T(0 BE REPRESENTED | in many of the doubtful States for the 1se atiorney. and furnished several | <c > -D GUNS Association and interested eitizens pacic ‘would not nec tails incident to his retirement. He Ve Y¢ Democratic national committee. gigeles by her tactics. She even re- | WHICH ARE AIMED BY toiced unanimous demand for & Mew juonchoain taxation. Mr said he had been thinking about resign- RATION 1 fent at the Uni- ;ll;d."l‘ é‘ children she county building which would conform | jncructed to prepare plans and ing for “about eight months.” but that AT |BSEN CELEB |0 red ¢ " i __’-: rai:’-nl;'): divorcee, and usaxd‘ to the historic setting andr m;r( the cations. wiih estimates of the cost of l:xr Shipping Board “dmn'tlkk:ow a' i ——— aartin, 15 1 future needs. Estimates of the cost|(ne gifferent methods of treating th~ thing about it until he walked into . 2 : A IS Martn, in her tum. followed e e e riad hetwen | o Qietent Iy O N ooataimas | (e’ ofice’ ofi Gliairman: OCoanor this| Americans Kiterature, Stage and Mrs Burkin's lead when Mr. Bocth | £125,000 and £250.000 Take artion at its meeting next Wed- week and handed him his written resig- | Press Will Be Asked to Send | ed t0 find out where she was born a ny time: A letter from R. Walton Moore was ndesday, | nation War. being assigned to the o many eimesifehe been | read in favor of a new courthouse - e HadiNed Diasrssmmnt: Delegates Abroad. Division of the United States Army. “Just pardon me if I don't answe Mr. Moore recommending that the | gy ge N & B o e RS A and 1 feamnd Dt Senator Mavfleld's seat is the one to e e et ke e e present courthouse, built in 1800 and | ({ll('(‘lllilll Cannot | Rumos that his retirement was the Hoin T, and Chicaso Dailv | ghich Connally and Blanton aspire. e el replete with historic associations, be resuit of a disagreement between him-| g1 January The official pro- shead with your other questions. please —1 don't have 1o answer these.” | Judge Alien ruled that she did have to. however. and the facts came out | one by one—that she had been born | used as a muscum and county library, with memorials to all Fairfax County <oldiers who served in the wars of the Republic. Opinion was divided amonz Pace Two Speeders AtOnee, Judge Says | self and the board were vigorously de- nied by the captain O £ testimonial hey’re fixing up an engrossed to express their regrets.” “They didn't gram for Henrik Ibsen’s centennary in- cludes an invitation to leading person- alities of literature, the press and the " RENTAL BILL APPROVED. | House Passes Agriculture Depart- in Tenne: the other speakers as to including | Capt Hartley exclaimed. % = % three lun:smbe?:rde ::ad m"e'f"wi?,:.',f‘."’! the preposed new building of cou ‘w.m me to go. and I suspect I could get | Stage in America and Europe to at et Fita e M aaares — i | 1oom’ facilities or continuing the use n job with them again if I cver wanted | tend. Prosecution Rests Case. {of the present building. enlarging it in It is not within human possibili- | to—but 1 won't want to. My resigna- | The festivities will last from March | Authority to the Secretary of Agricul- After testimony by a detective who keeping with its present architectur~ | ties for a policeman to pace a motor- | tion will become effective February 1. 14 to 20. in Oslo. and there will be a | ture to pay $55.000 a year rental for the figured technically in the case. Murray to include judge's chambers, WItNess| ot in front of him and at the same | The veteran skipper also deried that celebration on March 22 and 23. in Bieber Building. 135 B street southwest, Y I rooms and cther missing conveniences {a tilt with Government officials over the Bergen. The National Theater will is granted in a bill which passed the Brant, son-in-law of Mrs. Burkin, was time accurately gauge the speed of { stationing_of prohibition inspectors on present several Ibsen plays. | House late yesterday. recalled for a few more Mr. Deming sugzsst>d there were two e then the presecution xé[g:mm_ b methods of dealing with this problem an automobile Judze | the Leviathan while in harbor had any- There will be lectures and a banquet| This bill differs from the one that Two witnesses were called by the de- one to lsave the center of th» green| Isaac R Trafic |thing to do with his quitting He said at the University Oslo. with the passed the Senate in that it does not fense before adjournment. One was open, with the pre there was “nothing to those reports.” | government as the host. Banque! carry authority for paying this rent for Miss Anna C. Lyons. a stenographer, | one corner, the pre A | Capt Hartley does not have the ap- will be given by several official institu- | the years 1926 ané 1927. so the measure ®ho took down testimony of Mrs. | after enlarging and remode! Policeman A, E. | pearance of an old sea dog. He does tions. and there will be an exhibition now goes to conference between the two rkin when she zppeared before the cupy another corner and an enlarged he followed a |not have a 1 t all. Dressed of Ibsen ma v houses of Congress. icense commissioner in a proceeding | another corner of the quad- cross Calvert street | ing her jewels and their in- ” Th» other method of treatment and the car got | The testimony was introduced P NLESS ONE SHiP \ be to tear down ail present build- but at the same | Chiefly it showed Jeas YieeTEN LR {ings with the exception of the present| time he was pacing a car bolonging Burkin had told a story f ANDGET DIRECT courthouse and to erect in the center of | to Herbert an, 4010 Eight- FIRE On ODPONENT | the green one large central building | eenth street. who he arrested and some respects from the cherged with speeding. Judge Hitt lomorrow One Day More . TRE FIGHT MUsT BE ) the former plan was | one she told from the stand. None of % one she toid from the stand, Nane of 230, SRl be possible to so re dismissed the case l \q'l‘ however H LUFBERRY e CHWARTZ The second witness was Patrolman | DAY - D y after Vhitmar's S- ., -7 Sopearance He said she had oid s | “After-Inventory she had pianned 1o go round the world ith Whitman ‘The defense may be completed today #nd possibly the jury will retire late in the afternoon JAPANESE WILL SEND ways flew with a big escort: then Luf- upper wing bent and threatened to fol - ) i . M'leTER TO CANADA bery saw that several German planes low its partner to the ground. Cam| |“ htundard special vi S aBeredl TH el oppor- = were engaged with a French squadron bell threw his machine into another q Pt . ~ "“ t to secure high-grad mRR Cl = Tok 5 some miles away. and. thinking that side slip and used the side which was 4 1 o Stcrlmg Silver unity ecure high-grade erware, Cloc 'okio Foreign Office Announces they might be the fiying baron’s usual still intact to check the descent before | l Watihes andiothess leoihoiat ettt craated companions, his hopes revived. Another | the speed of his fall became too great = Reduced regardless of cost or prof These are positively Legetion Will Be Estab- said that the gov- minute confirmed his belief—his op- 3 - i 1 ¢ lished at Ottawa. ponent was Richihefen! falls and part he succeeded in ||| P Lady Baltimore, close-outs and afte entory clearances. Come to- making a landing not far from the air- | | LAY Jonn Alden. Gov Seadatan : By the Asmociaied Press A Battle of Giants. dome. The lc t wing was found 2 miles v t e e Ghantiiy NOrrow. “ TOKIO, January 27.—The Japanese | Perhaps Richthofen recognized Juf- 8v8Y. ! and Mothers pat- . v ” Aviation engineers, designers and | ! ers foreign office yesterday announced that bery. for the latter's reputation was| puovcine from all over France to in- s | | “ i f»’;{;::nu:xlt‘\- n‘:‘ell:-:; Silver-Plated & Japaness legation shortly will be es- almost as great as that of the famous spect the damaged airplane. After a | | \ ! high-grade sterling blished at Serm: t an te. Richthofen’s | grave study of the wreck and due con- \ . | i i o o e s AP it Hideration of all the factors involved. | ! | We Invite Charge i \‘ at close-out prices a eWw al'e i { siohrs o ery who o the firet attack The | the majority of the technicians decided | o . L Q ;‘,‘,‘.Z,f,.,’ii ;.::m:r{‘ >l;’:‘ga~ ¥ :,.an nrddxl:u{lr and that the thing couldn’t have happencd— | | Accounts .J Fill Your Set e RPpUnUment went into @ side-slip to get below and although they reluctantly admitted shat| || Buy on the Budget Plan | Select the extra cach \ he relations betweey behind the America Lufoery slipped it had e | i _ P' R Get P 2 ’ piece now. $20 Des- \ out of the line of fire and Richthofen’s Early in June the Escodrille va ay s You GLet Par sert Spoons, 812 e . = The grernment's gn. machine gun snared at emply i transferred from Ham to Chaudun, near | N 1350 B CUaT Bhronders. AT90! $1.50 Set of Six ! reen! - with equal lacl - s $1R Dessert Forks. $1080. All in " o X e whiried inte | Extra Charges sets .I\( Sx Manv individual pieces Wm. Rogers and other rellable makes. Tea- e by e k ' g for that i AL give-way prices for Sterling goons, Desert Spovis Kaves, ¥ 1 p o fatal sccon s enemy woul - Siive s s orks, \ e osbwoen) Canads and Prance. | T0L (0" iy sighus. It ‘2 & per- % PAID ON il Siiver, iy Sugar Shells. Oyster Forks and other useful J & minis AR W0 NG tert battle —such a contest happens | Y Offer Closes Tomorrow pieces. Six for $150 These are positively bde- s150 ’ only once in a thousand conflicts. The SAVINGS | e . [ I low factory prices. We are cleaning house. You ~ SUS0 lightly superior speed and climbing | ma e uctlon ! Always need extra pleces of siverware, so come Set of Six Youth § power of the one plane and make your selection e balenced by the maneuver abilily of DEPOSITS | B the other And w0 round and round in i | 19-Jewel the tightest of air circles the combatans | LJewe e i o gam enougzn | MORRES PLAN BANK | vercoats Jewe rom ) er pon e ottt bring his eriemy 10t e e L] 8 man Hlinois PO ed personal inju- of the Hxed position o & : Newmyer & guns. A few minutes of this vs 1400 H ST N. W. - s ) able D on A,.'.«m n and both fighters dove out of 1 A“ 535 @ $40 $ 75 I s 75 Stering Silver Travs, Bowls the Dubin same time . soiul pieces # o were I8 v | == 1 with specia Ties on . Wt | DO YOU NEED gfioatsé AR . M o | St e 16.000.000 Insurance for Workers Her was $ $ 2 as 3. N CHICAGO. Janusry 21 SR at e oveiioked AN EXTRA ROOM o O'C 45 OuintoniGlone Look for the “Red ’ o s Dertect defenve againt i ah case linots, 19-1 ued 10 employes §5eh ous an opponent. 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The sale PIESENt 4CCOUNE OF OpeR A new Prvehologist Tests 000 0000 i i v ey 7 wver wnd bl planes strgitened out | N . > i ity reted 1n che Tant hope ale Clo Sat 8 || Brunettes” Love s iy g ' ‘ . l """",‘- 6 P.M. e " opening for the other —but neither | | | ~ Versus Blonds™ w5, w i ) n v \ vevtunts gealimed It Each staried for | / // P < in own Jines, wod ws (he (o unscsthed | , -~ Avwrsatea Bghters. pasasa thiey iy saluted & 1 AL O )| Je 1 &a L YORK. ot 21.—The |brave soldler with & wave 0 hana | I cnnperison Prebn b found bie superior | < 3 f 7 Dave indicated U 1 W Thew was the el 1 by down |l || ! - i [ ]' 3 M. Merston profeseor of & Germnn plane Iwo onys aftor Luf i ” || l / 7th "I ‘)C d ZO)I s 7th gy 81 Columbin University Uit bery's vietory over the Albatross This | | \ binetes are e stspansst, | Yl et i et Wi, Ui | Street 708 7 l S N Street Bre 1 be shown movie Jove soer Fiaw first made sure thet all hie men | | I . Meanwinle ther despuation and ' were i 1hor pluce 3 el motor “ I beartbests will be noted Vit caootily, Uieifived v tie ot | il | LUFBERY VS. RICHTHOFEN. | newcomer was alone and Richthofen al- A theoretically perfect air battle is one in which either opponent can fire upon the other. The above diagram illustrates why. Such a battle was waged between Lufbery. the ace of aces of the Escadrl German ace. So skilled were both parties that the fight ended in a dra True, the and Richthofen, the great getting the wreck back to horizontal was the German ace of aces flight for a moment series of | Angling his way a approach was cautious and it was Luf- r. il The unsupported | { | i T 7] Clearance Sale Closes Saturday Tkl\lflRRfi\\' is t clearance, and hu | he close of ndreds his great two-day will come for the