Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1929, Page 7

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STAR. WASHINGTON. TUESDAY. MARCH 26, 1929.° \ | | Rear Admiral Cary T. Gravson, Tetired |COL. KENT NAMED TO HEAD | *p,e; Oifcers to be nsiaied are Rep: centative R. , Ma). WILLIAM AND MARY CLUB‘;’:::CIIS Seott Key-Smith snd. Repre: | sentative S. Otis Bland, vice presidents; |F. 8. McCandlish, treasurer, and Chase H. Bush, secretary. | “'william and Mary College is the old- |est in the South, having been founded {in 1693 by King William and Queen | Mary of England. It has a restricted Col. William P. Kent, formerly of the | enrollment of 1,400. United States Foreign Service, will be | — — | nstalled as president of the Willlam | At least 27,000 Boy Scouts will at- and Mary Alumni Club of Washington |tend the Grand Jamboree to be held 7 —Chicago has : ) next August at the Wirral Peninsula, in dont \ery. well ih. Compiving with tha |8t & dinner in the University Club on|England, and for obvious reasons. Government's requirements for diver- Thursday evening at 7:15 o'clock. He |ukuleles, banjos, Wwhistles and mouth Sion of Take Michigan water fn every. ‘ucceeds to the post formerly held by 'organs are to be banned. thing except installation of meters, C E. H. Schulz declared yesterday at n hearing before Charles Evans Hughes, special master in chancery. The hearing was on a petition for injunction to prevent removal of water = by the Chicago sanitary district, filed from importing intoxicating bev- | |by the States of Wisconsin, Minnesota THE EVENING Dz G5 SCHULZ DESCRIBES UB[AN H]G H“]'NG Nlllil: ‘:::‘lfimfl:“‘lgho WATER DIVERSION i I-USWHMAN Briff Rum Into U.S. || S S Engineer Says Chicago Has Met All Reqnirements Except In- Flyers Believe Missing Plane, | ing hire Sunsy adopted ; Is in Miasma Off Long ing hbre Sunday adopted a vmllatian of Meters. [ Island Coast. o3I . Sity-one lfears { Alumni Group to Install Full Board By the fssociated Press. of Officers as Dinner Feature PHILADELPHIA, March 26— The M{thodist men committee of Thursday Evening. resolution recommending that — — diplomAtic representatives to the United| States be handed their passports unless they refrain from importing intoxicating beverages. A copy of the resolution was sent to President Hoover and to the Secretary of State. “It is high time,” the resolu- tion states, “that every foreign Ambassador shall show . respect for the Constitution and laws cf the United States by refraining By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va., March 26.—A dense fog, which suddenly came in from the sea early Friday morning, is responsible for the disappearance of the Curtiss Flying Service's Sikorsky amphibian plane with four passengers, somewhere between Norfolk and New York, in the | SLIPPED ON THE FRONT STEPS AND SPRAINED MY ANKLE . HOW CAN | STOP THE PAIN ? opinion of naval flyers and flyers from Langley Field, who participated in a search out of this city Saturday and Sunday. As the fifth day dawned with no word erages which no citizen of the Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New United States, not even the Presi- | | york. | | dent. has the legal right to do.” The testimony of Col. Schulz, former ! | United States engineer at Chicago and now division engineer at Cleveland, was the searching planes, brought word of | the principal business of the first’ ses- I'L SEND FRANK TO THE DRUG STORE FOR A 35¢ BOTTLE OF SLOANS LINIMENT 2-TROUSER SUITS THAT the | the quickly rising and dense fog which | ¢ . i Finucane, wealthy Rochester and New |Preague and Assateague Light from the | sowage-disposal plants. | York business man and sportsman, who | keeper of the A-‘l“"“g“' Lighthouse. He | “The Government permit issued in IT STOPS PAIN AT ONCE chartered the pln;ge n};fin‘n'“g é‘r)o:x\ig;“:r“:s ‘:’gl‘tul:;‘:'& ?&“g‘k‘gl{ffi “gum | mrrg.fiagzs. gave Chh;azp Ltehefpxm"m‘ - land, Mo, and Frank Abel, Mieola, N, |sc& to escape it. ~Finding that the | jake each sccond. One of the conditions P echanic—seasoned pilots here | blanketing mist extended farther than |in'the permit was that the city install clung to the belief that the amphiblan [ he had thought, Lieut. Murphy and his | wator meters at the rate of about 40,000 Probably was forced down at sea and | fellow flyers believe, Smith brought his | year, Col. Schulz said. According t was unable to again take off. If this be | plane down to await clearing of the fof. | ki record, in the last four years 29,945 true, they say. then the chances are |Then, for some reason, in the opinion | have been'put in. ’ that the plane is still afloat, as the sea nufklhefl fiyers, he was unable to again \ e off. —— “They'l find that plane,” Licut. Mur- | Airplane factories of Germany are | phy said, “somewhere off the coast of | busy turning out planes for the coming | Summer sea! ! ' SLOANS LINIMENT WILL MAKE YOUR PAIN GO AWAY. WILL BE RIGHT ON EASTER! Sloan’s Liniment S KILLS PAIN has been calm since the four men start- % ed from Norfolk on the last leg of their flight at dawn Friday. Lieut. T. J. Murphy, a pilot of one of Lonz Island.” FREEZE WITH HEAT.......The ELECTROLUX Refrigerator 'HE man who values distinction will find that it is not high priced—here. The man who values quality will find that it is not high priced-here. 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