Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1928, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY,.JULY 80, 1928. .. At right: Sixteen-year-old Eleanor Smith of Freeport, Long Island, New York State's voungest licensed aviatrix, who is planning to attempt a record altitude flight for women from Curtiss Field. Wide World Photos. German flver breaks American gliding record on Cape Cod. Peter Hesselbach of Leipsic, flying over the golf links at Highland Light in the motorless glider mono- plane Darmstadt during his first flight of 58 minutes. Yes- terday he stayed aloft more than 4 hours in the 300-pound —Wide Worid Piwics. A farmer near Williamsburg, Va., looked out of his window the other day to see this monster of the air sprawling in his corn field. It is the Army blimp TC -10, which made a forced landing on the field when its steering mechanism went wrong. The six men aboard escaped injury in the landing, and the chief injury to the blimp were the slashes made in the bag by the crew to bring her down. —Associated Press Photo. sermany, Over the hurdles at record speed. The fast-flying young lady is Miss Mary Clark, South African entry in England’s recent Stamford Bridge track meet. This was snapped as she set a new mark for women in the 100-yard hurdles. —Wide World Photos. OFV.0. MURPHY TRANSFER CHARGE TOQUTPOSTHERE PETTIONISFLED Enjoying his favorite sport. Gov. Smith, the Democratic standard bearer, gets away to Hampton Bay, Long Island, for a quiet separation from politics for a few days. In his pet diversions, the governor even puis swimming ahead of golf. —Copyright by P. & A. Photos Katsuji Debuchi, Japan's newly appointed Ambassador to the United States, with his family in native costume in front of their Tokio home. The new envoy succeeds Ambassador Matsudaira, who will be transferred to London. —Wide World Photos. The Duchess of York christens her namesake cruiser of the British fleet. This shows the 8,500-ton cruiser York sliding down the ways at Jarrow, on the Tyne, after the christening ceremony at the launching. -—Associated Press Photo. CIECH SURVINOR ESTATE OF S630000 DEFENDS NOBLLE - LEFTBYE R, TRUE Prof. Behounek, in Berlin, Housekeeper, - Transfers From St. Aloysius W+ R- & E. Asks Permission to Increase Tolls for Attorney and: Reiterates Denial of Rumors. Bequests. By the Asmociated Press BERLIN, July 30—Prof. F. Behounek the Crechoslovakian meterologist who was one of the su; of the Nobile expedition ophe his Warnemuend He s imposed on An estate 2016 Wyoming avenue, He leaves ng and fait of his he § fL catas at son for life from a w given of $4,000 each am T 0.000. Beque his nieces and nephews. , Marcla 8. Frazier, Jennings d L. Tru 3 $2,000 $2.000 to O ich to Eliza & $5,000 ght rihfield $5,000 ifield, Ms 2500 Me Masonic $10,000 Association Wi Argiy, $5.000 rphanage Parish. $5,000 of the Salva garet's Pr a Poiytechnic $1,000 aining _est d Ru MOBELE EARING nambd as e Mzy Stop at Milan o ried or 1 the L in Enj quoted when tarted marked that hi im. One day th of June, the he only service ) dig @ trench ig th which w not Tome ir trength MME., MALMGREN CONVINCED. he compas Relatives to Receive Cora M. Gil-| Jean F. Thomas Rock Home of Incurables Institute crash of the Mme n good fc and I belie doctor 1 could do him now A pr i I lued at $630,000, is dis- posed of by the will of Edward R. True, | who died Alice M. Clay, services in the man- wld and the rear- | 5,000 in cash and the trust K. Quinter Ju for fund of his at- ma Gil- | G| Othe: Henry 1 Milliken E: M yesterday. liff and landing in the sea MACKLEN INQUEST Victim's Body Dis red for Burial With Hon- ors in Arlington. Temp! 1d, Me hools of River inte Murder Church of th $2,000 r Hom: of 8t ington 4 ALE quiry Macklen United 5td lered beg h 1o Th UA the An fn- | Ruben H ond class of the ipiscopal NDI Friendship Cent va 30 death mith & into black for the ate found | the » wa who wa Point day al & River se Wheatley's here o an in devis True ity and received guardian 000,000 undertaking | 12:30 of Inquiry pharmactst ng station Durrer, Falr Jame Tdentific Arnold, manag wdertaking establis and e inguiry recessed at 12:30 until to in order that the testimony of Acting Coroner Ford Swetman of Fair fax County may be heard The Navy board consists of Lieut. J H. Keete and H. A Mytenger of the [ y_yard, Washington, and Lieut, E.| jr, of the Naval Hospital, | ir an ¢ Wil o'clock | Navy board and William recru d J officer Nay traflic the tion of | ent, | begun at | compi John bet mother ish Zappl & form soon re golng e 1t wa asked D. T Washington The body of Macklen was disinterred at Tenny Hill, where 1t had been burted I a potter’s field, and will be taken to nd take Mation A close-up of the glider monoplane Darmstadt in which Peter Hessel bach, ¢ The glider is shown here on the brink of a cliff after an earlier u e NAVY BOARD OPENS 'Bride of Half H;)\Ir Asks Annulment: wly esea Copyright & erman flyer, remained in the air more than 4 hours over Cape Cod essful take-off in which the pilot na ped going over the by P. & A. Photos {DR. STONE, AUTHORITY ON TUBERCULOSIS, DIES Says Hllfil"lilnd COnL‘E&llCd Hl% Y()llt]]‘ Separated wer boy-hus Dody completed away romar et riage In her p hushand, Jc land avenue his age as he is only she would he known The mary Irene | mination of which course of objection of and groom without the bride el to the couple E. M July 17 The ma wi ting Supreme rges by her irate band of half afone, 23, the wrecking br fon etition the hn T, 8¢ southwe: 22 year 17 year not have his correct fage, it wher old sl a {roublous romance was ble the Unable to obt Scafone rriage license married by of father Mumnicipal Prof father an hour G her of 1de e, 711 1, she married him age d, 1s eked b tain a nt of his parents falsified his clerk Judge Cou Bel says from Mt street run when she asked the Dis Court to annul the mar her Mary misrepresented alleges. clared had et the the y parents of both bride license the I'he Robert e on mont EDISON FAVORS HOOVER. Says G. O ROCHES' Thomas A Herbert, Hot P for N. Y IER J Nominee Presidency uly 30 Has o dison 15 of the optnion that wer will be th e next Presi Best | cla and psycl: his daughter would elope objection to the mateh, mal careful watch over her of her marriage just a few m late to prevent it, but suc finding the run-aways a half the ceremony and took his home Seafone denied yesterday had mistepresented his age t The girl, he said, knew he w before they were married, b to go through with the spite his youth. He said he | contest the annulment | wanted her freedom The boy groom was Belmont, who he blame | tering of romance “He broke up my m he 13 4 gypsy and object ter marrying outside his fone said. “He took my from me and is keeping her Belmont declared | his daughter’s deflay voyant 1olc for He wife fea ite h ined d pinutes toc ceeded in hour after daughter ni that he o his wife s only 1 ut agreed mony de would not his wife e the shat away ushed” by wishe: 1 16-YEAR-OLD BOY MISSING North Carolina Lad Loses Child La | Unable to continue his e | after the child labor law bec | tive, James E. O'Briant | der Labor Job Un AW toward | Hopkin anitarium a year {ernment mployment | ame effec 16 years old, | the New Johus Hoplki me tarium Associa BALTIMORE, Martin F. it Hopl cal medicine, Johns Eudowood Sar and internatio di tuberculosis, illness of seve Coming to stude he w pecial fon until vosition Duri; Government i and n tuber of n wag, the w later year divector Red Cros armistioe Stone. which 13 ns Instructor Towso Md. at d Press. Md 43 yenrs old, kins Univer former 30 ity in superintende ttarfum at Towson, nally known author here today months Baltimore t in medicine as appointed head ¢ later. He held and then tool held his ¢ W d b ltant in vey of all hospitals v WAS M he Ame w whe fed afte 1908 at he \s con e culosts Iy igned For- vly Superintendent of Sani Dr instructor clint nt Md, ity an | Men as al Johns f the | that k the death lung Gov v the edical vican n the DOUGHERTY E.SACK AT DESK District [§ From Month's Vacation by Engl Tanned mmissioner Re a month's vacatio and States, Commis: turns on stoner | brou | team for the first time in 20 yeas in | Parish to Canisius Col- lege. Buffalo. N. Y. Bus Riders. An application for authority tc charge nts for transfers issued be- ween street cars and motor by Fifteenth and H streets northeast was filed with the Public Utilities Comm sion today by William F. Ham dent of the Washington Railway Electric Co Ham After work at Rev. Ower fer his [ | Buffalo, N. Y | professor of { tory. Father Mur- phy leaves Thurs- day for his new | post at the college he attended as a student before de- ciding to enter the priesthood few months ago ther Murphy suf- red a breakdown tiributed to over- four years of arduous parish Aloysius Catholic Church, S. Murphy, S. J., will trans- s to Canistus College, as act & had urged on had undet ion whet de in the The commission, how- ed to consider the proposal t involved an hat such a m ot properiy before it at The formal application, Mr is_designed to place properly before the comm | work in connection | with his increasing parish duties. He has_recovered his health Since his term at St. Aloysius. Father Murphy has been engaged in work the following sodalities: Married M and Married Ladies' Sodb Sodality, the School Bona Mors Confraternity Debt and School Fund As St. Vincent de Paul Aloysius Club, the Ladies of Cha and the Jesuit Seminary F years ago Father Murphy was most popular director of the in the city of Washington. Despite his many parish duties Fathe Murphy has been chaplain of the Little Sisters of the Poor for four years. Father Murphy was ordained in June, by the late Oardinal Bonzano papal delegate to this country. A year later he was located at Canisius Col lege as minister, prefect of studies and directo of athleties In his student davs Father Murphy was quite a noted athlete and his skill athletics was put to use frequently in his teaching caveer In 1010 he was Church, in Bufr Canistus High School transferred to Gonzag Washington, as prefect cipline director of athleties. This was in During this year Father Murphy \t athletics at Gonzaga to such a state of efficlency that its foot ball team defeated Central High School's The next year he was designated for parish | work Rev. Murphy e tran, have been issued b tween the busses and the street car ever since motor bus s tuted for 1 serviee road mo! than five years ago. arrangement, the commission _decided at the time, should exist for a five-year trial period. after which it would con- r whether a change should be made. When Mr. Ham appeared before the | commission last month he explained hat during the five-year trial perfod | the company had lost $44.511.28 and that financial relief was necessary. The commission has fixed August 16 as the tentative date for a public b ng to consider the application BICYCLE RIDER HURT. Seventeen-Year-Old Victim Injured Near C Md rom his bicycle near this morniug, Guy Grin of Oxon HUl Md. was Providence Hospital here and found to be sutfering {rom & prob- able fracture of the skull and severe lacerations to the scalp. His condition s serious. When first brought to the hospital the boy: was unidentified, but his sister arrived & short time later and estab- lished (dentity. ~Young Grimes ha: been only partially consclous since he arrived at the He wa: the octation, odality Michae! and of was in ton, Knocke Md years old, { brought ta Clin 8, 1 Virginia Store Robbed. hospital Milton high for I Proctor L. Dougherty Arlington Cemetery this afternoon with aval escort, to be buried with mill with the Amund 1922 ar 1 ex tes. In Roches- |is reported to have disappeare i returned to his | Spectal Dispateh to The Star ! h RLANIN N reported to have disappeared from oy, "ine District Bullding today.| LURAY. Va. July 30.—The Matheson | Drouht here b M. Somers, gastman, the | the home of a companion at 813 Tenth | gut before he had tme to read an ac- | By B S ln’““!‘m‘{lxll of the school at la < 0 e el ‘a v ! Plata, Md of street & month ago. His compani umulation of correspondence he was which the village post office is located . leving James had returned to his called Into o special meeting of the | : iy Durham, N. €. gave no thought Zoning Commission | was robbed early yesterday, according| The school year in London ended for l,,. word recelved heve last night. The | 600.000 pupils on. July 20. Al but 13 [dent of the United ter ay the guest of George nventor rod a number thons submitted in writing “In Hoover At Story of Death Frue Believes Capt of Zappi's Son Is the eaptain handed the tary honors Malmgren, suyl all w Id do v that " later quoted b ying apl. Zappl's call been attained. 1 feel perfectly 1 belfeve abeolutely thet Cept telling me the truth.” 1, b honye to W an: que Lost Money Found GOLDSBORO, N. C A year ago| ") Roy Wilson lost three dollar bills while | ¢4 wrote 1n reply plowing. Replowing the same field this | to whether 8mith Hoover would be spring he turned them up again, and | suc cessful this Fall. “Smith Is too much bank traded the weatherbeaten cur- loaded with assoclations which people vency for new bills, - do not Itke, OCKHOLM e mother him like ) wa v opinton will be eleet his golng away until he recelved | Mr. Dougherty’s colleagues, Com age from the latter's mother, Mrs, | missloners Sidney F. Taliaferro and | elementary schools closed down. “The O'Briant, 1310 B street, Durham, | Willlam B* Ladue, are planning to take | robbers entered throught a back window. |13+ explained an officinl of the London Lasking about him ‘Toduy he ||~||m-~h'|1l‘l\|~l\ vacations early next month. Mr. | A large quantity of gools, together with | county council, “will be getting their the police (0 make an effort to locate | Tallaferro will go to London, to return ' postage stamps and other property, was | holidays later to coincide with the fruit his missing companion. with his wife, who s abroad. taken, and hop pleking seasons,™ to A question as | . or Im Zopp! r et

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