Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1928, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASTHINATOR, §. e FITREDAY. MARCIT 8, — 1923, ‘LEVINE T0 START RETURN HOP TODAY Will Stop in Florida and|u South Carolina—Miss Boll Talks Paris Flight. Br the Associated Pross i HAVANA, March 8.—Charles A. Le- wine, who arrved here with Miss Mabel Bol in the transatlantic plane Colum- | ha on Tucsday. announced today that | he would leave this afternoon on his re- tumn fight. He will stop at Paim| Reach, Miami, St. Petersburg. Fla. and Charlestown. 8. C. He expects o ar- | rive in New York on Sunday. Miss Ma! b‘l Boll, Levine's compaion known as “The Quaen of Diamol was intent on returning to New York by Plane. but wpemm: in her mind was . “v:m 1o Euro) | he Roll tald that three weeks ago | d officials in | l’nr s in & Ford plane. start almost immediately if experiments carried on by Ford pilots are successful. FORD NOT TESTING PLANE. Chief Engincer Says He Advised Miss Boll Flight was Not Feasible. DETROIT. March 8 (#).—The Ford Motor Ca. 15 not experimenting on the | B development of & pane in which Miss (¢ Mabel Boll might fiv to Paris, it was aaid today at the omn n( William B. Mavyo, Ford chisf engin Miss Boll. with Chnrlr! A. Levine, visited the Stout Aircraft Co.. Ford sub- sidiary. several wesks ago. officials said, adding that she was told at that time that the Ford company would not bmld s plane for a transatlantic flight, cause uch a flight was not censider:d feasib DR. W. & DENNIS S SPEAKS. Former U. §. Official Gn'r-\ Address on Arbitration. i Dr. William Cullen Dennis will be the fifth speaker in the series of lectures on “The Place of Arbitration in the Outlawry of War” being held under the auspices of the American Assoflluon of University Women. He will ak to- morrow evening at a nlub dinner on "Arbiu‘uon and Pan-Am Dennis, formerly :sslsum solici- tor or the Department of sme has been counsel of the British-American Claims Commission and the agent of me Unit- ed States in a number of arbitrations. t! ted States and Venezuela ar tion, and United States-Norway arbitration, both cases which came b~lore the Permlnzm Court | of Arbitration at The He will cw‘nm the ucuon taken by the Havana conference with rt!erznu ta arbitration and international = Army Men Reassigned. €ol. Henry A. Webber, Medical Corps. st Fort McPherson, Ga., has been or- der>d to F.Ichmond. Va,, for du!y with eTves ngm the 3d Corps dav. ouu-umuu Biiss. Tex. ity for duty in me oflm of the qmr- termaster general, Munitions Building. |at this depth is necessary to U. S. Scientist Starts Another Test To Determine Exact Weight of World Another attempt to deternmine the exact weight of the world is under way at _the Bureau of Standards. Dr. Paul turbances on the earth's surface. A tnrslnu balance measuring the attrac- n batween two steel cylinders, equip- ped with tiny platinum balls, was Dr. Heyl's first apparatus. His present experiments will replace the nluunum balls with glass, and the effect is cal- culated to give a closer determination, By hk original work, the weight o( the earth was figured in tons to 6.592, follm\rd by 18 ciphers. The now experiments will not change his orig- inal figures much, scientists sy, but avold | the difference will be 1mportll’\l from temperature changes and other dis-|a seientific \lfnw\!n! CITIZENS INDORSE | EXPLAIN GOLD REFUSAL. LEO ROVER FOR ]OB‘ U. . Officials Deny. Politics in De- clining Russian Ore. ‘There is no political bearing whatever R. Heyl, bureau physicist, who made a series of observations on lhe subject a year is now under- taking a check of his former work with some modifications of the ugplntus used, ard in order to perform the oper- ation, will spend the most of his time for the next few months in a cell located 35 feet underground. The location of Dr. Heyl's laboratory ! 1 n, | Central Association to Ask Presi i the refusal of the Government to ac- ‘l"(‘p( at the assay office in New York Olh’ the $5,000,000 in gold belonging to "h’- Soviet xmrmmfnl according to \hilh ‘Treasury official o he only qumtmn “involve was, Deploring the consideration of poli- mu was the question of title to_the ties in the flling of local offices. the | gold which the two banks in New York Central-Citizens' Assoclation last night | m“lldn;m‘th«:u:;:)m‘t’-; kl*lv'l‘l)flvs":‘g :he voted to appeal directly o President | gold outright and Sell it to the United Coolidge in behalt of the appointment dent to Name Him as Gor- don’s Successor. States Government, officials here de- ver to the position of | clded that the Treasury through its as- Uniled suus attorney for the District | say office could not accept this gold. to succeed Maj. Peyton Gordon. The State Department, it was learned, The association met in the North|had the matter under advisement and Capitol Savings Bank board room. | had Indicated that there was no politi- fi nfl De Sales Ryan, president, pre- | cal bearing in the matter, and that if the Treasury decided to buy it this xn urging the appointment of Mr. Rover, John | transaction would have no relation at ot m:’]\al:xll'hficm:rcvm"flxnn to the fact that the United States - | docs ognize Sov 3 didate had the lndcm‘mml M | docs not recognize the Soviet republic. torney General's office, of Maj. Gordon | and of a mn)orlty of lhe Bar Associa- tion. He lacked only a record of active pan!clpauon in party politics, said Mr. Mfl A speakers expressed con- dzmnutlon o! the laxity in Dmrlcu regulations which permits unqualified | persons to undertak. the treatment of | the human body. unanimous vote | was passed: uj a resolution presented | | by Robert G. 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