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- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928. abandoned or continued with6ut the sanction of the association is not known here, as there have been no de- velopments since \nt:nnon rflfls; BERMUDA AlR RABE | the ass | tered its disapproval of the original | plans. 5 i In arriving at its decision the con- test committee of the association ecan- vassed a number of well known l;l nce y FLKS PAY TRIBUTE toward raising the ideals of men. | disloyal forces in our Nation ng- distance airmen and obtained from with them the conclusion that a pilot or | navigator en goute to the island could not afford to make an error in naviga- tien of 5 per cent or more. If the island were obscured by poor visibility. and if there were an error of 5 per cent in navigation. it is held a plane would have a slim chance of finding | its destination ! Airmen May Be Barred. While not anticipating the necessity ov 0f of taking any action against pilots who | _Washington EIks paid tribute last| sr— tANCe might enter an unapproved event. the | hight to John F. Malley, grand exalted | not ociation has the power to bar thosc ruler of the order, when Washington | men from participation in any fu- Lodge. No. 15. gave a dinner in his S | stimulated organizations Grand Exalted Ruler Given' Silver-Headed Cane by | Acronautic Body Withholds Sanction Because of should extend throughout | canizing associations owe to Ameri Other talks were made by Fred H i Carrving refusing contest conducted under the aus- | ; pices of the sports-gnverning body for (honor at the Willard Hotel and pre- < lone as It seee it In preventing tholr Sented him with a silver-headed cane | lane race or prizes tot the lack of ties. which i locate the Atlantic coa: The proposed Bermuda Trade Develop tion. would meet w participation ihe association could re- &5 & token of his “diligent efforts and | voke the pilot certificates which they | distingui Tehip. lold and which mark the holder as an _John E. Lynch. exalted ruler of the € airman in good standing and qualified | 10cal lodge. gave the welcoming addr ) {0 take part in all aeronautical events | Md Frank J. Hogan, toastmaster, may ' of a competitive nature. the presentation. . | “In a brief taik following the presen- == tation Mr. Malley outlined the helpful HEADS DISTRICT Y. W. C. A. | work the body is doing in varied fields 3 * M* land said that the influence the organi- e zation has exerted and the aid it has Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown was given lies in its accomplishments, ov - elected president of the Y. W. C. A. this standing among which this year was t ng at a meeting of the board of | aid given to Mi: ippi Valley flood st held in the associatio ead- | ferers and help in the Florida recol . at Seventeenth and K streets. | struction officers clltl*’flcd are vice | Seek to Raise Ideals. Albert H. Putnev: sec-| Mr. Malley told the gathering that al- {1;: F'Bw}]:lc ;‘0"‘5‘)'- i though many conceive the association Mrs. Duke il- as a social group alone. it is because ot et Mrs. Rob- ! the spirit of companionship with which Miss Mar- | the members of the order work that this idea exists, and that it is the purposc aiurplane C Sponsors Have Not b Featuring “Cellophane™! An Extraordinary Offering at 5 SI‘RI,\'(? smartness ie ulti- *% mately achieved in the se- lTection of the right hat. We offer tomorrow a comprehen- sive selection of new modes featuring the smart cellophane. FRESH milk with all its a brilliant idea for afternoon cream goes into Nestlé’s— and dress wear. In black and the creamiest of all milkchoc- for m and youthful matrons. olates. A delicious blend — mild and mellow. 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