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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928. . . | | (‘nNNFS IS FREEB BYRD'S SHIP BEING REFITTED i io s retro ontt o b e s oo ind ehe impeamenta:| BOY» 16 CONFESSES [Jmes o ol o b o e | o ok o vt sy = ™ (Copyright. 1928. bv the New York Times | i > —————————e. oIV FOR FAST TRIP TO ANTARCTIC| e e soe |3l Bl o508 HE KILLED FATHER i g o b ll fos S5 708 | e cximr b of the o i | & 20, ’s. t The fiying machines for the expedi- Sy Rt | c Dr. Artmann as well as_having five |semite include | tion. four in number, and the three KILLS SELF IN PARK | Mystery of Slaying of Man and|knife wounds in his body had a bullet | 10,000 acres of this, lying mainly just 4 = i Balchen, Harold I. June, wound in his mouth. His wife’s body |inside the western border of the park, UN ‘Z%fl UUU BGND in New Zealand e 2ot . sty S LYy }Eleanor Bollmg Must Be Navy aviator, and C. Dean Smith, com=| oo 1 Wife in Vienna Deepened by | was found in an adjoining room with |is privately owned. Admission. - . . mercial airman, were aboard the Lar- Frank A. Clark, 65 g 4 A . 65 years old. who re- | Before Winter With Supplies and |5 when she siipped out of the narbor | Frank &, CIafk, 62 sears old. who rec |5, i, psaiated rece ‘ Son of Late Industrial Mag- 3 § y. The plancs were loaded yes-|the Erie Raflroad last April, shot him-| VIENNA, September 21.—Mystery : oul g S fl O fi terday, all in their crates, with the|self through the heart yesterday in |Surrounding the deaths of Dr. . cientinc Uutnt. exception of the fuselage of the huge|Central Park. He had been staying at |nand Artmann. 60, formerly a wealthy | | nate Charged With Attempt Floyd Bennett, stout tri-motored ship.|the Hotel Manger with his wife since | banker. and his wife, 40. deepened to- | | which will be packed up at sea. The ?unust 22. He had been in poor health | @8y when their 16-year-old son con- ‘ ’u Se a esmen 0 > v. | Larsen also is carrying two extra motors, | for some months. , | to Defraud Germany. BY WILLIAM T. CHRISTIAN. | o080 hve ma de aor. ang new men | One & Wright Whiriwind, such as is| _He went o work for the Erie Railroad Special Dispatch to The Star. are being sought to take their places in | Used on the Floyd Bennett. 50 years ago last April as an office boy. " » T TR ABOARD 8. 5. ELEANOR BOLLING: | ff¢ [l Sousht to (ake thelt places In | “yiiljam Riley. the veteran Alaskan |and w y adv a | This firm has an opening for a few more experienced By “e Associated Press NAVAL BASE. Norfolk, Va.. September | can keep the sieam gauges np. good | 0B driver. came in on the Bolling and fma . His vas in | slsmeniabehave theatlin e aai et hake Hole BERLIN, September 21. — Hugo | 20.—Steamfitters and carpenters today | coa) ‘and sateguards against loss. of | immediately took up the task of han Btinnes, jr. was released on bail of|Were busy aboard the Eleanor Bolling|steam, Chief Engineer Frank McPher- | dling the 100 huskies that will be used —e | money. These men must have a record of successful It °f | rentting the supply ship of the Byrd |gotfl el & by the expedition. Though he had a - ot P by : 1,000,000 marks ($250,000) today pend-| Antarctic expedition for her 8-900-mflv‘ng.db.:",.,‘r,":n'f'f‘:,,[,’f, mli]r;!;lx:g jear be | Tier ik vopace frem New Vork °":mf"<§.m‘£l‘f:"‘“"r In{dnéga. who live in | 5, y R sales and' be willing to work. The fullest co-operation ing further investigation into his|vovage to the ice barrier in the RoSS| rne - griying wind and rain met in | his ocean debut. Riley went imme- the few pe Inparlvh 'e]. are one ?r. | will be given by the office. |Sea, in order that they may make the | diately to work. and the training ap- peoples of the world who have | alleged complicity in an international | Be5, 1% OREer (R, theY Ay MRS {0 the hurricane Tuesday night and flooded | dlately to, work, and e, EAIRGR 807 |never been conquered. - ’ = " | the captain’s quarters and the mess s, handlers S Plot to defraud she German government | short Vovage from New York to Novtolk. | the captain's auariers ang the mese DR, SRS W faler Ross at once — ¥ | Apply to the Sales Manager in connection with the redemptiom of | as equipment now in her hold is needed | by packing and new paint. | A treadmill is inclnded in the equip-! | war loans. MLty BiRtore MW | Csio Wiie Wit | ment. and special refrigeration will keep |l yecobti®IBe 1 1 Giasses Ertien - . | sets in. Cargo Being Shifted. | the huskies from smothering in the Tohiexe ves Examined The son of the late German indus-| “qpe ‘sturdy little North Sea trawler. i | 4 oy ; | it s i s e 5y TR | T O Y e T O e e e oy | DR, CLAUDES SeMONES | . | cKeever 0ss in August on charges of participation |of visitors, who marveled at her size = " g | day vesterday. inspecting the two supply | . P in a %finspxrac Young Stinnes has | and seaworthiness. _Alongside ;he ;| any sort of storm. And while restoring | ships ‘and equipment, which included | Eyesight Specialist HUGHES PEN SHOP 1415 K St. M. 4752 denied the charges. diadtmal ‘r%:fi;"‘&?:angegéxg:?hgghi‘;;:lsglsan;dus going on, a search will be made for | a number of sleds, many foodstuffs. L LI R t vit ail on A Y | | - cLachlen Bldx " v A e e tunes has been held | personnel, the Bolling looks like a life. needed supplies that could not be| Toch ‘a0l NATIONAL THEATER BLDG. A Meommunicado while the public | boat. But she weathered the great|located on the trip down from New | prosecutor was running down interna- | storms of the 'er'rgrgl;flps,,ea;‘ A o | i t which in- | War as a “mystery s itis 2 g h ?:F:é '1""253.2}?“%:"'12&';’" N imancial | fieet. and she showed her seaworthiness | The Bolling is a vital part of the ex- | manipulators who are alleged to have | by riding safelv. though precariously. | pedition, for she carries the fiber hous(*s‘ used i 85 & tool. | through * the West Indian hurricane | that will protect the expedition from | The public prosecutor, now having | Tuesday night. the polar blizzards, in which the wind completed _his principal investigation, . attains a velocity of more than 125 Sotend to Stinnet' release on bail, which Speed Is Necessary. miles an hour. In her holds are scien- | g ty ¥ was provided by his mother. | . Speed will be necessary if the Bolling | tific equipment, as well as all the radio | | / - Young Stinnes, after his detention |is to reach Dunedin, New Zealand, | sending and receiving appartus that will | l / A/ resigned all his memberships on boards | by November 1. | keep the expedition in touch with the b iy - of directors and his othor business| "The crew will make many needed re- | outside world offices. September 12 the German- |pairs that came to light on the New| Comdr. Byrd will remain here long i American directors of the Hugo Stinnes | Vork-Norfolk trij Steam packing and | enough to superintend the repairs to Gotporation. a holding concern, issuied a | new. valves are needed in' the engine the Eleanor Bolling and thon depart on THE MEN'S STOR¥—Second Floor statement saying: | room and where the lines extend into | the Savalo, yacht of Van Lear Black. 60 “The Hugo Stinnes Corporation and | the stern and bow of the freighter. newspaper publisher. ~for Baitimore. | 0 0/Q) fts subsidiaries have mever. in any way | But the big need. as seen by the | From there he will go to his home in | \Rgy & (O whatsoever, been connected with any of | ship's officers. is men to stoke the | Winchester for a day's visit, and then | Ra¥Ay, St the transactions for which Stinnes. jr.. | boiler. 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