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CTHE TVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. . FRIDAY. MARCH 16, 1928, LEVINE ARPLANE 10 RESUME FLIGHT Stultz Reaches Charleston After Forced Landing in Georgia. Br the Ascociated CHA Wihimer marning He will A Levine, o1l ne d noon, he srn_over | chliffe | Levin> countered down to 9y to Eur sald that 1f could be made he pi pilot when her off in late YOUTH INCURS PENALTY FOR CAUSING MAN'S DEATH Court’s Edict Requires Him to Con- | tribute to Support of Two | Small Boys. i By th Asso ress. | edict of Probate Judge Ruth Thompson, John Yokubones, 16, must contribute to the support of two small boys he made | fatherless when his car struck and killed | Floyd Torrey here two we: ago. ‘Taken before the woman judge. Yoku- bones, who faced the possibility of pros- | ecution on a negligent homicide ch-rge, | was “sentenced” to visit the fatherless children, 4 and 6 years old, once vears, and 10 pay S40 their support. She refused to end a warrant charging the with homicide. I me voung people were in the | hich siruck and killed Torrey. | other youths in the party have volun- | | | teered 10 help the children, whose moth- 1 er has disappeare: = COOK’S PEER PCUND !| -CONTEST TOMORROW ‘ment will be held tomorrow afternoon | Thirteenth and K | sponsoring and conducting the tourna PATENT NEEDS TOLD. | iScn:\mr Metcalf Says More Exam- aminers Should Be Engaged. More patent examiners are needed in he Patent Office to expedite business, Senator Metealf, Republican, of Rhode | Island, chairman of the Senate patents | committee, told the Americar. Patent Iaw Association at jts annual banquot last nigit, at the National Press Club. | Chief Justice Walter I McCoy of the | District of Columbia Supreme Count and Jesse C. Adkins, president of the |local bar assoctation addressed the | cathering. John P. Bartlett, the asso- tion's president, was toastmaster, on the trials and tribulations lof a perplexed inventor was presented. Mansfield, A nertainment furnished onals during se of the ba MINIATURE AIRCRAFT on Monument Grounds if Weather Permits. The first outdoor meet in the District | of Columbia miniature aircraft tourna- 2 o'clock on the Monument grounds. the event of rain the contest held March 24, Awards 10 minutes, and | will be made for workmanship | " the | uty as well as for Gliders may be hand or launched, and awards will be made stance, duration and acrobati ny resident of the District of Co- INDUSTRIAL SHOW Arlington County Chamber. Milford Witts, president, and E. C. Glbbs, sec- retary, of the Fairfax County Cham- ber of Commerce, were accompanicd by the other officers and directors of { hat body. 1$100,000 ICE PLANT DRAHS VIEIANS PLANNED IN STAUNTON Many From Alexandria, Ar-| e n s 5 | Corporation Buys Town's Two lington and Fairfax Coun- Existing Factories and Will ties in Attendance. Dismantle One. Ateh Lo The S UNTON, Va, March 16—In a clion involving §100,000 the Cen- tral Atlantic s Corporati of New York ¥ lof Staunton’s two : slants, that of the Smith Fuel & Ice | Co. and that of Clem Bros., each with a capacity of about 25 tons daily. " The corpor: wld options on the Jocal propertics since last § Iber and in purchasing them adds to its chain of ice plants in Virzinia, al- y having acquired plants in Lynch- Wayneshoro, and South Boston. The corporation will dismantle Clem Bros. plant and on_the site ice manufacturing plant with 1 daily capacity of between 80 and 100 bheen costing $100,000. matinee and night | Herbert McK. Smith, remaining open | sold the plant bearing his name, has | been in the ice manufacturing business Chambers of Com-|in Staunton for 17 years, while the i 1 F' and | Clem brothers have been operating for were the guests of |27 v ambor of Com-| Clem Bros, and the Smith Fuel Co. v led large delegations from | will continue to operate their coal and the organi n: nd communities rep- | wood businesses. resented. Heading the ndria| The Central Atlantic States Service Chamber group were J. E. W. Timber- | Corporation is a £4,000,000 enterpri ent, and James T. Preston, |and its properties in Virginia and New of the organization. The |Jersey will be under the di super- County delegation was led (vision of the Van Rensselaer H. Greene by Clarence R. Ahalt, president of the o night” was ob- erved at the industri; Positi of he Chamber of Commerce at the | Washington Auditorium last night, with a capacity crowd in ndance. A cording to Chamber ofiicials, the at- tendance last evening set a record for any night of any of the four ann | industrial shows conducted by the o ganization. Attendance at the exposition, which will be closed tomorrow night, the Chamber reports, has shown an appre- each day since the v, the total number of being _estimated at as well as the eve- ! Th Northern Virgin burg, Radford, who from 3 to 11 p.m. Officers of the merce of Alexand Arlington_Countic the mere: boy or girl, who is under 21| of age may enter the tournament. | may obtain materials for | m: g planes of various kinds as the | contest progresses, either at the Capitol | odel Aero Club or from th» center department in n Administration Building at streets, which i ment, with the co-operation of the play- grounds and the office of Public Build ings and Public Parks and the approvs the Board of Education. A feature of Saturday's meet will be | apitol Model Aero Club, in preparation | for the third contest on March 31. John Poole is treasurer of the local | committee, and will have charge of all | funds contributed for the tournament. The local committee is following the procedure laid down by the Playground and Recreation Association of America | for tho national playground miniature aireraft tournament in Atlantic City on! October 8 and 9, 1928, which is in| charge of a committee having Orville | Wright as its chairman and Col. Charle: Lindbergh as its associate chairman. Mother of Nine Dies. Special Dispatch to The Star. | LYNCHBURG, Va., March 16.—Mrs. | Avarilla_Davis, 82 years of age, widow | of W. W. Davis, died this week at her home at Alto, Amherst County. 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