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CHANBER PLSHE * ARPORTNEASRE Calls Special Meeting for Wednesday to Back Grav- elly Point Bill. In order to emphasize the need for rompt enactment of the Gravelly int airport bill now before Congress, | the Washington Chamber of Commerce a special “Aviation night” meeting next Wednesday night at the Mayflower Hotel. The evening will be devoted wholly to discussion of the gesl.lon of proper afrport facilities for | 3 National Capital. | . Trubee Davison and Edward P | Warner, Assistant Secretaries of the War and Navy Departments in Charge | of Aviation, are to be principal spe R The meeting will be attended by avia- tion officials of the Army. Navy and Commerce Department air services and by visiting members of the national advisory committee on aeronautics ‘The latter will be in attendance on the | preceding day at the third annual Air- craft Engineering Research Conference at Langley Field, Va Among Washington officials invited to the meeting are: Maj. Gen. J. E Fechet, chief of Air Corps; Reari Admiral William A. MofTett, chief Acronautics Bureau; Maj. Clarence M Young, Commerce Department aero- pautics branch; Dr. George Lewis, ad- | visory committee on aeronautics: Porter | Adams, president National Aeronautic | Association, and_Henry A. Berliner | president of the Berliner Aircraft Cor-| poration. | Out-of-town invited guests include | Glehn L. Martin, Cleveland, Ohlo.‘ Orville Wright, Dayton, Ohio: W. B Mayo. Ford Motor Co., Dearborn. Mich.: Harold F. Pitcairn, president, Pitcairn Aviation, Inc.: Dr. D. W. Taylor, vice chairman, advisory committee on aero- nautics; S. 8. Bradley, general manager Aeronastical Chamber of Commerce. and Earl D. Osborn, president, Aviation Magazine. The Wednesday session will take the | of the regular meeting scheduled lor next Tuesday. PLAN BOXING MATCHES FOR TRADE BOARD OUTING MRS. J. H. BRADLEY HEADS GIRL SCOUTS Officers of D. C. Association Are Named at Election Held in Little House. Baltimore and Washington Ring Aspirants to Clash at Annual Shad Bake. A series of exhibition boxing matches | between Baltimore and Washington | ring aspirants will be a feature of a {day of sports pianned for the annual . {shade bake outing of the Washington Mrs. Joseph H. Bradley was elected | Board of Trade to be held May. 26 at er of the Girl Scouts Associa- | Sherwood Forest, Md. it was an- tion of the District of Columbia, Inc., | nounced today by John T. Bardroff,| to succeed Mrs. Henry H. Flather, at | outing commiitee chairman the election of officers in the Girl The boxing matches are to be staged | Scouts Little House. Tuesday. Mrs. B. | under the rules of the American Ama- . Cheatham was elected first deputy | teur Athletic Association and will in- commissioner. Other officers eiected | clude bouts for fighters ranging from were: {112 to 165 pounds in weight. | Mrs. Charles Sheldon, second deputy | Claude Grigsby, captain of the commissioner; Mrs. Isaac Gans, third ' Georgetown foot ball team, is to come ! deputy commissioner: Mrs. Adolphus | to grips with Joe Turner in a wrestling secretary and Mrs. Monte Appel | bout during the afternoon entertain- treasurer. The following were elected | ment program. additional directors: | her sports will include base bali | Mrs. R. W. Breckinridge, Mrs. Fred- | games, golf, trapshooting and boating. | erick H. Brooke, Mrs. Earl W. Chafee, | Acceptances of invitations to attend | Mrs. H. H. Flather, Mrs. Harris Frank- | the affair as honor guests have been | lin, Mrs. Gerrit 8. Miller, jr.; Mrs. Lind- | received from Senator Copeland, Rep- | Russell, Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes | resentative Zihlman, District Commis- Mrs. Theodore Wilkinson. siongrs Dougherty and Ladue, and from . Monte Appel and Mrs. Harold G. | Capt. H. C. Whitehurst and Maj. L. E. | ton were elected to the council. | Atkins, Assistant Engineer Commis- | Cheatham will deliver an ad- | sioners. | and the Girl Scout,” - ) | WHRP tonight at 6 ock, in connection with the Girl| 23 ifggil No North American Holding Company. —Advertisement. honor of Mrs. Bradley will be given by Mrs. Plather, retiring com- missioner, next Monday, from 4 o'clock pm. LOWENSTEIN HOPS OFF. Belgian Pinancier Leaves Ottawa, Presumably for Chicago. OTTAWA, May 10 (#).—Capt. Alfred financier, earlier, in a special car 10 one of the westbound which pulled out during the THE PENNANT THAT CAUSED THE STIR S. Cincinnati flying the church pennant above the picture that caused Senator Heflin to charge that a flag si Church of Rome was being flown above the flag of the Un itis the world’s greatest tire “Mid-Washington” 1602 14th St. N.W. 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