Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1928, Page 18

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THE .QVYD.\Y STAR. W.}STT}\'("-’?‘OA\'_D. C. OCTOBER 21. 1928-—PART 1. 18 MOVIES T0 RECALL SOy Paxy: E i PIONEER FLIGHTS Films to Be Shown at | rational Civif Aero Con- ference Here. Autor om matic Rheim Proposes 1 Movie Records ence, thi the meet the Listo motion 1 e world” by Ct t type into the fii tional erected, French soldiers The amby stretchers The medical t}\\p'x occupation. “There were about 100 plan: in_the contest “Because of their 1o weight engines, v rial was used in c Glenn Curtiss, S E IFLE MATCH SUCCESSION ! friends | to par- © ex] flx‘nu’ll oys! representat 2 ich he never ment. He would t chances He was prize and finally several successful fligh “The day . before standing with his har placed on the propel! ‘My plane is United States. & to it, the United Stated v resented here. That ground lowest pn(c an “them refused kept constant watch. The nurses were al plane succeed d sufficient po “Paulban. t his plane in ¢ more becau: out 1, often c« feet-of the igh skillful it were being te by the law of epectacular wonderful a uen Aol §4:14 n YOUTH IS SLAS BY AN ON John L. Laskey, h.Km Colored Assailant Bef Being Cut Twice. Yeon Gordon dition was Las! Eflmuuwx bake. | HUNGARY 10 NAME KING; UST HORTHY u\.“ 1{¥ 'SOLDIERS WILL “DEFEND™ CITY IN TEXAS BATTLE VIA'\IEUVER 1 Troops Suatte’-ul A]ond 50-Mile Front Areis Expcctea to Clash Tomorrow, With Notables Present. | | | i Parliament Will Select First ‘ Nati | ; i | | Ruler in | For more than a vear. Army officor tober 20.—On an Fort, Sem Houston have been w 2 50 miles ing nm the problem in_ which attaci S untry north v be launched by infantry. cavalry fl DAF r Octoher f 1 Antoni ps of the 2nd ank and machine gun unit Army v asi at a zero hour cd by a fieet of airplanes. v in the < of the various groups peace- hed miles. back of ti lines will e aic 8! \\\!d for messages an fons will be'made as actually re Various command: pos about over the large area, will ! finated by runners, wire com- | ion, radio and planes. Head- ters will be at Fort Sam Houston. | | ter a | ain is, to have wvn, Count St lapsc ke their 0 against of or: divisions, National regiments of the combat. | summerall, on .Hand. resent l’un" of the ! Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall chuef of stafl; will supervise the prob " lem and Seceretary of War Dwight B. | Davis is expeetedto be-present. Brsides having to direct field move- e | ments of the massiva Army, stafl officers L 1t | will be called upon to solve many prob- | : ¢ in -actuak warfare, includ- | oning of troops, replenish- , care of the wounded and | bringing up of reinforcements. With cach staff officer will be two or more | r officers, who will act as um- | serving the manner in which | staff handles situations. its troops icers of sions and will be a8 W 8 b the 56th Oklahoma Colorado re | Division, nt t the. maneuvers an assembly e tield at which field problems will hington will px ed by ranking instructors. i the linc observers scores made by the Vice Prefident and but Mr es retumned to well satisfied |DAWES HARBORD'S GUEST Presi b TARRYTOWN, N. Y. Vice President Charle Vice Oct G. Da York has v t 1 ttle the t v s G..Harbord at | dispute bety e Lord's D: cn the Imu(m»’vr{ Hall Cou United States and the Lord's™ A veil of secreey w York State ! COMMUNTY RANA S SUIU] 1S LAUNCHED SHOKE OVERCOMES 70 FIRE FIGHTERS Baltimore - 12-Alarm Blaze | Destroys Garage and Other Buildings. Otto, however is a membor | which for 250 Iy x.».}d mwf ts, ‘who | Trustees Selcctcd for $3,000 Fund Given hy Wash- ingtonians. To overco pporters the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, October 20.— More 70 fivemen were overcome by Jke or injured in a 12-alarm fire which destroyed & garage, and livery stable. No of those injured was reported in a se- rious condition with the exception of one policeman, who was overcome by smoke. Improvi es were set up on the str cians to care for the injured. Thirty of the firemen were a hospital for aid and were further treatment. Several explosions, believed due to | A community drama guild is being d under the auspices of the, mmunity Center Department in the g st ateur drama in the Na- | s pos- | {ed men and women have > part of a $3.000 ind toward the e» ason and more gua: ght to complete the fund. A board of truste for the fund has been ssen and comprises_former Commis- | no H, Rudolph, Judge Mary 1d William S. Corb: ory board of the ¢ eur drama wil be for assist in the administraiion of the af-| Seter®’ CoRC O o) d as the | aselst In the adminlstraiion o toanite | 8esoline, shook the nelghborhood as he | e c H WLe | flames swept the garage. Sulphur | A;‘” T (O e omraitic 1. | fumes formed by burning baiteries in ) O S e ofla | automobiles and _trucks resulted in S hes et Catay B piow: Hobert many of the firemen being overcome S Gas masks were finally donned by fire- men working in the garage Persons living in the vicinity of the | deserted their homes, ma | usehold goods with them. Others e ordered from their premises by police as a protective measure. The rigin of the blaze had not been de- termined at a late hour. MEETING AT CLARENDON. 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