Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1929, Page 38

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MARCH 21, AMERICAN U. TEAM DEFEATED IN DEBATE 1929, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, COLLECTION OF RARE WOODCUTS 88 UNDENTIED SOUGHT I MURDER Stranger Entered Car With be_ abolished,” consisted of Heman B. Johnson, Kenneth W. Rowe and Lloyd M. McBride. The American University Nearly 2,200 portraits, mainly of the sixteenth and ~seventeenth _centuries, make up another speclal section. Two gemuth's workshop at Nuremberg, while 102 (out of 118) pictures from Brant's “Ship of Fools” are interesting for their GIVEN TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS evidence of Duerer’s influence upon the | groups center about Charles V and team, supporting the negative, consisted Basel productions, Martin_Luther. Another group com- st of Blake Espey, W. Willis Delaplain and ‘A picture taken from “Egreglum Opus | prises 560 initials, 2,004 ornaments, 144 T ;| Roland Rice. ' T S. Bonaventurae” is noted by Prof.|borders and 40 title pages. Among the | Carleton College 2-to-1 Vietor in| “ope"pregiding officer was Dr. John H. Gray of the American University | Graduate School, and the judges were | Wilbur Morse, Paul Shorb and Harn]dl Pellegrin. | ornaments is a set of illustrations by Peter Flettner. A selection from these woodeuts will be placed on public exhibition in the Library. Upholding Proposition of Abol- ishing Jury System. Schreiber as “the most important wood- cut of that period” (1495). Other Stras- bourg woodcuts are those of the Terence, describing medieval theaters, a set of 23 cuts from Jerome's “Leben der Heiligen Vaeter,” printed by the “Antichrist-Printer” about 1477, and different sets from fifteenth and six- More Than 20,000 From Early Illustrated Books Donated to U. S. by Dr. Otto American University's debating team | suffered the first reverse of the season Tuesday night when it met defeat at the hands of Carleton College of Northfield, | inth When this oil was dis- covered it was prencunced | PLANES TO MEET BOATS. New Orleans Woman Short- ly Before Tragedy. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, La, March 21.— H. F. Vollbehr of Berlin. A collection of more than 20,000 woodcuts from early illustrated books has been presented to the Library of Congress by Dr. and Mrs. Otto H. F. Vollbehr of Berlin turies. The Schreiber collection comprises 18,235 woodcuts’ of the fifteenth, six- teenth, seventeenth and eighteenth cen- It is understood that Prof.! Schreiber regarded as the most valuable those of the fifteenth and sixteenth cen- teenth century editions of Lichten- berger's “Prognosticationes.” Bible Cuts Included. A cut taken from the “Breviarium” of the Windsheim congregation, printed at Schoohoven in 1499, provided a specimen from the Netherlands. There BUFFALO, N. Y, March 21 (#).— The first steamboat and flying boat combination in this country was ef- fected last night when the Stout D. & C. Alr Lines, Inc,, was organized. The project is sponored by the De- Minn., in a debate at Hurst Hall on the | campus. The vote of the judges was| two to one in favor of the visiting team. ‘The Carleton College team, which | ok the affirmative of the question, olved, That the jury em should‘ SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE | a masterpiece. Don't use inferior oil, get the Best. Demand Autocrat Motor 0il. Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. Near Pennsy and Proceeding upon the theory of murder, » police today sought an unidentified man | |, TheY constitute the collection of Brof. | tyries. There are 375 of the fitteenth |are something like 90 woodciits ffom | yroiy g Cloveland Navigation Co,, De- | € % B. & O. Stations. AUTOCRAT- THE OIL THAT 1§ seen to enter the automobile with Mrs. | iy o the mubieet of wacy. | century. Perhaps the most notable cuts | different editions of the Mallermi Bibie, | ™I e e A MB g M,, Chestaut St. at 39th. HIGRUIEIVE S o S S Janey H. Baker, 54-year-old boarding | T SREAOECY OF PO SEAGCH O WOOh” | of this time originated in Ulm, which is| the influence of which on Venetian | troit; the Stout Alr Service Co, Inc, ry Beware of Substitutes. hous2 keeper, less than an hour before ch was purchased by Dr. Voll- | yepresented by one of the rare engrav- | book decoration is historic. Detroit, and O'Brian, Potter & Stafford, | b FIRE - PROOF Out of noise zone. G her charred body was found in_the| €A o L o0 e vonbeny | 108S from “Buch der Weisheit der alten| Of the 12743 woodcuts belonging to | Buffalo. | & TQ“AGE Comfort and rest assured. Bayerson Oil Works ng automobile in Audubon Park| A sear ago. Dr. and Mre Weisen,” printed by Leonhart Holl in [ the sixteenth, seventcenth and eight-| Officers elected were: Shantz, presi- i im- Columbia 5228 > presented to the Library of Congress & 2 4 s S 2 % AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES | Ownership management. Unlim: magnificent _coliection of _ printers’ | 1483. centh centuries, 10503 are from Ger-|dent; Staflord, vice president: Stout.| | ONG DISTANCE MOVERS | | ited parking—Garage. Wire at marks. The two gifts were intended as | ..y humber of llustrations from | man, Dutch, Czechoslovakian and Pol- | vice president; Stanley Knauss, secre- | CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS | | our expense for reservations. 21 er” and Schedel ron- | ish books: 1,114 from French and Span- and E. 5. Evans, Detroit, treas- | 13 g N e O RTH 3343 | an expression of international good wiil and as a special recognition of the 100th birthday anniversary of Carl | Schur: The third and most widely known of Dr. Voilbehr's collections, that of | fifteenth century books, remains in his hands, but he has expressed his will- | ingness to donate half of it to the Li- | brary of Congress, if some other per- icle” show the engraving don Wol- ish, and 1,126 from Italian books. Among them will y ding, & boarder in Mrs. Baker's who told of seeing 8 man wear- ing soft hat and light overcoat” enter the Baker car with Mrs. Baker at her home early Tucsday morning. Mrs. Edwin Booth told police she was driving through the park and saw two men run from the flaming automobile. per Morrow and Rol s employed by a chal f being attracted to the sc 3 lames, but claim they left for fear | gas tank would_ explode son will make a gift of the remaining | ’ | half. the the car’s plode. 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