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ARGENTINE PICKS ORATORY WINNER De Tomaso Will Represent » ELL—ANS Country in Contest 'FOR_INDIGESTION | " Here. *25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere | e | Jose de Tomaso, a student of the high | schoo! division of the Mariano Moreno | National College, emerged as victor of the Argentine Oratorical Contest spon- sored by La Nacion of Buenos Aires, ccording to & cablegram received to- ay by headquarters of the Interna- tional ~ Oratorical Contest here. De Tomaso will shortly leave for the United | States to represent his country in the ird international oratorical contest, to | be_held in Washington October 13. The contest aroused the greatest in- terest throughout the Argentine re- public. At the final test, September *4, in which four high school and college | students participated, President Alvear personally attended, sid the minister | of public instravtion, Dr. Sagarna, acted | s one n( the three judges. The other orge A. Mitre, director | ) 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief YOU OLEHT TO Join' IT'S THE SISN OF THE CONTENTED CAR OWNER) I'M THE PROUD POSSESSOR, OF A NEw Buick | former Governor of the Province of | Tucuman. The winner chose as subject, “The | Reborn and Free Civilization of the Argentine Republic.” The runner-up in | { the contest was a studept of the Teach- | | ers' Normal School, Mits Antonina kmch who lost only by a very slender | margin Wild enthusiasm broke loose among | the students of the Mariano Moreno | College when the final result was an- nounced. and Jose de TOmAaso was Car- | ried showder high to the office of the newspaper La Nacion, where he was| forced to make art nddress. ; DICK MURPHY, . ./ A church maintained at Wasdale, in | | the lake district of England, now has an average congregation of only six persons. Office Business Theatre ! Golf Tennis College School Shopping \ Govt. Bldgs. nt to AllL.Car and Bus Lines. Live in HE EVENING ST Will Rogers SANTA MONICA, Calif.—I have been libeled by my friend Brisbane. In his editorial he says that at one time I was a Sun- day school teach- er. Now he is wrong. I went, but I didn’t teach. I didn’t even take up the collection. Some banker al- ways did that. On account of me being a can- didate he is try- ing to drag me into all this re- ligious controver- sy. You see, if he can prove that I was connected with a Sunday school it will lose me the Catholic and Jewish votes, and if he can prove that it was a Methodist Sun- day school it will lose me the Baptists. All religions in this campaign seem such handicaps that I think it's better to claim you are an atheist. i - HASSELL’S ACCOUNT OF FLYERS’ RESCUE IN ARCTIC WASTES ___(Continued from First Page.) a realization that our efforts and prayers had been answered. They had with them a food supply, including pemmican, which by this time we enjoyed as a prize meal. We waited a few hours until the water had calmed and then proceeded to Camp Lloyd. where we were met by Prof. Hobbs and the rest of his expedition. We were tired, but happy to know that we were again among friends and that here we could communicate with the outside world and let our families and friends know that we had reached our Greenland objective, even though not In the way we had planned. ‘The air route from the Middle West through Canada, Greenland and Iceland AR, WASHINGTON, D. HASSELL T0 LEAVE ONHOBBS' SL.00P Flyers Likely to Sall From Ivigtut for Philadelphia September 29. BY PROF. W. H. HOBBS. Leader of the University of Michigan Greenland Expedition. By Wireless to The Star aud the New York Times. | MOUNT EVANS, Greenland, Septem- | ber 5.—The Nakuak, a motor sloop of |20 tons, arrived at daybreak yesterday, | bringing coal and Winter supplies for the observatory. It is to take out to the coast the Summer party of the expedi- | tion, composed of Belknap, assistant di- | rector; Stewart, Potter, Etes and myself. | With us will go Hassell and Cramer, { who will leave the boat at Sukkertoppen | along with Belknap, Stewart and Etes. | There a motor sloop will be chartered for this party to take them to Godhaabe, {and by the same method on another | chartered sloop to Ivigtut, in all a dis- tance of 450 miles from Camp Lioyd. | By a special grant, the University of | Michigan contingent of this party is to | proceed to Philadelphia on steamer Wagland, leaving about Septem- | ber 20, and due to reach that port about | October 9. The Danish government has | | been requested by radio to include in | | the grant Hassell and Cramer, who are | officially members of our_expedition in | the files of the foreign office at Copen- hagen With Potter, the photographer of the expedition, I will proceed on the Hol- | | stenborg and sail northward on the | Disko about the 12th for North | Greenland, returning thence by way of | Copenhagen to the United States. By the arrangement with Hassell, an | attempt will at once be made Yo salvage the instruments and if possible the | motor and propeller blades of the plane | Greater Rockford, which was left un- damaged on the inland ice about 70 the ore | % C., WEDNESDAY, SE Denmark Resents Hassell’s Delay in Announcing Safety By the Associated Press. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Sep- tember 5—The Nationaltidende, a conservative newspaper, today re- flects the feeling in some quarters that the American aviators Hassell and Cramer zhowed a lack of con- sideration in not notifying the Danish government earlier of their safety. It was only yesterday that official word was received, when a radio message from the airmen expressed their thanks for the effort of the Greenland and Danish governments to find them. This tardy informa- tion is regarded by some persons as a rather poor return for the energy and trouble of the govern- ment search. WEST’S SWING TO HOOVER SEEN BY DAVIS ON TOUR Acceptance Speech, Called “Con- structive and Comprehensive.” Smith Is Target of Criticism. By the Associated Press Republican national headquarters have made public a statement by Secre- tary Davis of the War Department, who has just returned from the West, which s there has been “a notable swing to Hoover” since both presidential nomi- nees made thelr acceptance speeches. “The people seem to regard the Hoover speech,” the statement quoted as_constructive, comprehensive and indicating a sincere intention on | the part of the nominee to do his ut- | most to remedy conditions which call | for governmental treatment. The wom- | en of the country are particularly ap- preciative of his concern over the wel- fare of women and children. “The reaction to the Smith speech, | as I got it, was not so favorable. While apparently frank, it offered no solution of the problems discussed, and frequent- | {1y the Democratic nominee’s address has hl‘Pl; characterized as couched in weasel words.” miles in an air line from Camp Lloyd It is only about 10 miles within the jce margin, but about 100 miles by ! their route from here. We estimate that this journey require about 20 days. | For this difficult work, I am sending | Carlson in charge with two Eskimos, the caribou hunters, Marfus and Na-| thaniel, than whom no better men could | Well on Busy Corner. INDIANAPOLIS (#).—An Indian- apolis hotel at an intersection of two | of the city’s busiest streets obtains its | water supply from wells under the building. Recently it drilled a well through a sidewalk in front of the hotel. PTEMBER 5, 1928%.. MISSING D. C. MAN ARRESTED IN DENVER Mrs. A. H. Vallin Swears Out War- rant Here, Charging Non-Support. Joseph M. Vallin, 31 years old, Who disappeared from his home, at 2109 Eighteenth_street, May 6, has been I cated in Denver, Colo., and was ar- rested there last night' on a warrant for non-support sworn out by his wife, local police have been advised. | When Mrs. Alma H. Vallin learned of her husband’s whereabouts yesterday | she swore to the warrant before United States Commissioner Needham C. Turn- age and Vallin was taken into custody. According to information received here, | Vallin has expressed his willingness to | return to Washington. He is said to have been employed in the Colorado city. | Vallin is a World War veteran, having | several citations for gallantry in action. | and at the time of his disappearance | was the proprietor of a clothing store | at 1359 U street. He was last seen by | his wite on the night of May 6 after | returning to their home from an auto- | mobile ride. He went to his store to turn on the night light, Mrs. Vallin said at the time. and failed to return. | A city-wide search by police was in- | stituted and two days later his aban- | doned automobile was found at Seven- | teenth and U streets. No other clues | were discovered until last July, when a | body found in the Potomac River near | Sycamore Point was thougat for a time | to be his | valiir d his wite have two children, | 'B'\rhma‘ 3 years old, and Joseph, less than a year old. Vallin was said to be | {in the best of spirits when he left his | | family and no reason could be given by | Mrs. Vallin for his disappearance. | Arrangenfents were being made today | fer his return to this city, and, according | to the office of the District Attorney. | a marshal will be sext for him. | Memorial to Women. | | six siiver maples were planted in | Farnham Park by the Camden, N. J.| Woman’s Club as a memorial to six | ‘mcmbvrl and registered on the honor | roll_of the American Tree Association | at Washington. The ceremonies were | conducted by the president, Mrs. A.| Haines Lippincott. Mrs. George W | { Bradley was in charge of the program. | More than 1,000,000 watches from Germany were imported into Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the first six months of this year. «..and make it the best! A. fine cigarette that you pay little more for-- and quality that never varies. What a whale of & Zference just a few cents make LuGGETT & Myazs Tozacco Co. OVEN DINNERS are Delicious and Easy to Prepare Good Housekeeping Institute tells you how t. save time and trouble and still serve healthful, appetizing dishes by preparing whole meals at one time in your oven. “Jellies that Jell” The Bradford 1800 K St. N.W. Furnished and apartments, 1 ro to 7 rooms and 2 tric refrige; g phone and eleva Manager on Premi Geo. W. Linkins Rental Agent | to Northern Europe has proved to both Cramer and myself that it is the most logical route that exists. We had been | planning during the last two days of | our walk to return to the States and fly this route over again, since we have gained so much information and knowl 2dge, particularly on the area from Cape Chidley to Greenland. Gives Praise to Plane. ‘We have the highest regard for our Stinson plane, equipped with a Wright | Whirlwind motor that never failed us during this 2,300 or 2,400 mile stretch. It is a distressing thought that we should be so many miles away from the splendid airplane that carried us through. | I want to express our appreciation to | the Danish government and the Green- | land Landsvogten at Godhaab, and to | all others who have aided in the search | for us. Our feelings toward the director and | personnel of the Michigan University | Greenland expedition can never be told | in words. Nor our feeling of genuine | thanks for the co-operation and kind- ness all have shown us. No one will ever know my gratitude | to my partner, Parker Cramer, for the smile he always carried, even in our darkest hours. (Copyright, 19 Britain. ‘Canada, and Cuba.) and “Potatoes Well Cooked” are two more fascinating articles on the art of cookery in September GOOD HOUSE- KEEPING. be found in Greenland. | (Copgright. 1938, in the United States. Great | Britaln, _ Canada, South 'America, Mexico and Cub CUTTER IS OFFERED. Offers to Bring Flyers Home From Ivigtut, By the Associated Press. The Coast Guard has offered Hassell | and - Cramer passage on the cutter | Marion from Ivigtut to the United| Staes. In reply to a message from the Marion, | asking permission to pick up the fiyers, the Coast Guard instructed the Marion | to offer passage and to proceed to Ivig- tut for the crew of the Greater Rock- | | ford if the offer is accepted. The Marion advised hendqumerc that “the situation is not urgent,” since | the steamer Wagrand will sail from | Ivigtut for Philadelphia the latter part | of this month and there are regular | fortnightly sailings from Greenland | to Copenhagen. i Interior decorating, Paris fashions for autumn, fiction by famous writers, timely articles for alert minds, and all the features which make Good Housekeeping the choice of ever 1,600,000 modern SEPTEMBER—-OUT NOW GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. es. Flnd And Bring that Hat to Bachrach’s Expert Hat Blockers Men'’s Felt and Velour Hats Blocked Into The Newest Fall Styles for Women We Make the Hat to Fit the Head It Pays to Have a Good Mat Cleaned and Reblocked by Bachrach’s Hat Blockers 733 Eleventh N.W. Parcel Post Delivery to All Parts of the U. S. 1332318 umumummxxmtm;tmumxummumwmxxmam SPECIAL NOTICES. s TS DAots oiher ihaw Tnose < y debts other a1 Qt'nw:fl:x: b;r ;" 1. L. E. LEWIS, 3 00 I3th st_nw. 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