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1928, e WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, : 4 STAR, The rescuers immediately sent this mes- | bled a few words with pencil in a note- sage: book. They read: RITES AR PLANNED FORMATUS COUPLE Virginia Coroner Holds Drowned Man's Body Until Fecs Ave Guaranteed. After havi were b 3 long det to shows first lin noon. TENBIDS OPENED FOR 2 DIRIGIBLES Analyses of Ofiers Will De- ley Awarding Work Sev- eral Weeks. ad been paid. to Colonis da; . auinorized by t were opened _toda: retary Robinson before xperts headed by Rear Ady fett, chicf of the Bureau of Aeroi Seven of the bids were fof three for des: s nid, as y ause’ the propo to design and ¢ not camparable b ly as r Zeppelin Co. of ed bids on Submits Alternate Offer Amcrican Brown Bover of Camde: Props s with n cach craft Trent Engine Co. of Los Ang mitted designs Lruction. Th: othe designs are Elec five alternate prop: & Manufa: Calif,, also sul bids for » authori d and that s up for the fee o bidders who Max Kastner of Apoid Germany: Gustav Wilhelm Hagerman of Oschatz, Germany: Alreck Luck Eli K. Pollak of Brooklyn, Ge & Seth of Chicago ollock of New York, and te & Co. of Berlin. Geisler & Seth of Chicago, also submitted a pro- posal for counstruction, but offered no figures Award Will Be Delayed. It was announced by Acting Secret Robinson that due to the mar r which the bids were nvited it probab will be several wee before the bids can be unalyzed and the successfu bidder anncunced. He said that sinc 8 ed before noon August 9 o be celved ¢ may be received Congress authorized of $8,000.000 for the )1 of two dirigibles of a volume ot more than 6,700,000 cubic feet The sum of $2,000,000 was made able for the beginning of cons on the vessels, Under the aut 1 1t was provided that in " of the ships be constructed it d not cost more than 500,000 subm fternoon. The by Rev. Rich- Zion Lutheran has not b told her i1l not be taken 15 100 small to | GIVEN 720 DAYS, FINED FOR ASSAULT Calored Prisoner Gets Added Pen-| alty in Case of Default for Fight Over Dice Game. Hcex L1y result To Acme Rug Renovators Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave 3257 and 3291 cor ence sney Albert ACK FLYER ARRESTED. ra R o Dine? place as do et st “BLO! Invited company--1 8 ™M Keasonable Summertime De Luncheon, 11 Dinner, 44 Lo 8 cacies 4 Dai and Ru W 1o Dail , safe, st 123 Through 1530 0 Stevel Zino-pads Nozol Quickly FRANK P. PENWICK Relieve: Hay Fever ST e AR/ - BURNISHINE POLISHES ALL E METALS | 70 eroble days = hien the brane of the nose gnd ren st germ treatment at once ol a8 fever ne s attack A druggists hail \? most effective ha Size §1.00 of widen of automobiles crossing yesterday after- Star Statf Photo NREYNOLDS BUYS FIVE APARTMENTS Flagier, Harrowgate, Winder- (i | ax ‘;f'v“mu\ P. Weston mere, Guthridge, Lombardy in $2,400.00 Deal. Five newest one fice of Si made know Joseph McRe: i gest and bought by of Washington’s 1 partments have be for 400,000 through the mon & Luchs, Inc office today ent here for Studebal automobile, the pur- r. He announced fol g the hat he would hold the properties 1 investment ment hou: urchased which Mr. Mc- A, Joseph to 11| and th is one it hous District group not v ve the s uction on th uoper floor u IS 11 stories high and contains 120 apartments, All the other buildings in the sale are of brick construction with stone trim The Flagler is 8 stories high and con< tains 84 s nents; the Harrowgate and the Windermere each are of 8 sto- ries, containing 104 apartments, and the Guthri also 8 stories, contains 96 | apartmer comple ond story Responsible RED TOP CABS INITIALISC CHAEGE WEST 84 | | yvour vision aceurate, quires both norm functioning. To sec ind result in | | | | | stimate MILLER IS FREED BY POLICE BOARD Patrolman Cleared of Vio- lence Charges in Arresting Motorman. Policeman R. S, Miller of the third precinet, charged with intoxication and using unnecessary violence in making | we are sinking.” yesterday | an arrest, was exonerated afternoon by the police trial board Miller was charged with beating Al- fred Witherington poni_ Circle, July 3, in an which ensued after Witherington had disregarded his traflic signal Miller arrested Witherington and the | of the submarine Police motorman was fined $15 in Court as « result of ‘the incident women testifled several weeks ago that they saw the officer drag Witheringt trom the car by the throat and cha him until his face tongue hung out. Eight witnesses took the stand yesterday and testified that Miller was not intoxicated at the time. The motorman, himself, told the board hat Miller did not choke him Policeman L. Christianson of cleventh precinet, was found guilty the board of being negligent in veturn of a suit of clothes that had been 1sed in Police Court as evidenc», He was primanded but not fined J. Headley bhad testified officer kept the clothes more month after they should have returned to their owner. Becuuse of lack of time, three wit- in the case of Delective C. C of the ninth precinet. could not woard yesterday, necessitating continuance of the hearing for a week Stepp is al to have broken the house of Mrs. Mary J. Davis, 710 Fifteenth strect northeast, in the early morning of June 3 and to have cursed Mr sed in a fight with “SIAMESE TWIN" GIRLS FACING SEPARATION Three e the by that the than a been Davis and of her roomer 10. ~old NEW YORK d Mar 3bb. 17-ve: 15" of Holyoke, M + hospital here w to undergo operation to separate them, Dr. said today. Other the operation was Weston refused to August “Slamese in a pri- that Dr than stating very hazardous, comment. The girls have appeared on the stage and when 13 ye old were exhibited at Coney Island. The proprietor of th beach resort exhibition was arrested a the time and the parents carried th two_children back to Holyoke. 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Sank Almost By the Assoclated Press, ’ POLA, Italy, August 10.--The last | entry on the log of the fll-fated subma- rine F-14 reads | “Hour, 8:45 morning; we are rammed. | It was in the handwriting of Comdr. | Fasulo and investigators today said that | |1t indicated that the victims had been | able to keep the electric light going for some time, as did an entry in Capt. Weil's notebook. Capt. Weil, who evi- dently was unable to reach the log. told riking the destroyer | during & naval maneuver in this man- | ner Saw Ship Too Late. ing sightea the hips, I was about to emerge | through the periscape, 1 saw at the, poop the outline of a ship too near to| {be avoided. It was the question of an instant and the shock occurred. The | | submarine sank to a depth of over 140 feet.” 1 9% Wwas learned today that eight of the | men who died aboard the F-14 w | tims of a tragi They were ap- prentice motori: to board the F-15. but rror went rd Lhe F-14 to their deaths. Capt. Weil's orderly, on the other| hand. had a narrow escape. He had | been sent ashore on an errand and was delayed a few minutes. Although he ran back to the ship, the gangway fler h enemy’s the into You ve Been Wailing for It Now You Have It R R SUBMARINE'S LOG TELLS LAST MOMENTS OF DOOMED MEN| Captain Saw Ship Instant Before Crash. when, s | standing | ss to Act—Craft | through had already. been removed and Capt Weil signaled to him to remain ashore hus unwittingly saving his life. Relatives Gather. Admiral Monaco, aide to King Victor Emmannel, has arrived at Pola to rep- resent the Sovereign at the funeral. The | oopulation of this town has been dou- bled by an influx of relatives and| friends of the dead men and by hun-| dreds who have come from surround- | ing cities to pay their last tribute to the 45 crew | The tragic story of the last mome of the doomed men continued to be un- | folded today through the messages ex- | d between the submarine and and the in the rammed boat's log. The first message received from the submarine, immediately after the sink- ! ing, said { “We have six men in poop. We are with the poop sunk in the mud. The position of the submarine is almost vertical” | After the vessel raised it was found that only four had died by drown- ing, the difference being explained by | the fact that two other men were im- | prisoned in the last compartment of the stern le th- captain and others of | the crew were it the prow. Search began immediately, but it | was unsuccessful until seaplanes arrived notes it l . | | ufman’s 29th Annual Sale Famous Emery Shirts Limit, 6 to a Each year we take th some slightly imperfect. twice the price—but we benefit of this annual Plenty Whites With 1005 Pa. Ave. The Wherever Payable in Maryland and Virginia— One month One week. . All Other States— , One month.. 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We have found Lower down on the page were the Divers are descending.” To this the submarine replied: words “Morale on board is highest, but poi- | “Poor mother son gases are beginning to form. We fers of » This sentence also was unfinishe Aquila then death having overtaken the captain be- dragging a b | fore he could complete it. ‘This brought the anln\(«) . - SUPPORTS FLYING RULE. m below | vy body passing ove | City Club Executive Backs Harland in Drive. Efforts of Wi m H tor of traffic, to induce aviators to stop the pra Be strong like moth- The destroy wrec which into the submarine. messaged “Courage.” We How are you feelin The reply was that poison gases were still being felt and that no benefit had This mes- fresh_alr The Harland, direc- sending you air. e v ow altitudes ¢ supported in a com: J. 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