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WASHINGTON. THURSDAY, MAY 9 |MINING SUIT CLOSED || THE EVENING STAR, POLE TRIP PLANNED $20,000 in Jewelry And Cash Lost by Woman From Ship District Grocery Stores inc | Pennsylvania Company Brought It| { = By the Associated Press. For Impaired Vision —Consult an Eye PhySiCian under- necessity of in the study- Parents should stand the proper lighting home for children ing their lessons. WE DO NOT SPRESCRIBE" GLASSES "ll MAKE THEM EDMONDS OPTICIAN—= 918 Fifteenth Street Established 1899 DANCE RECORDS 1780-D The Wedding of the PaintedDoll( ThemeSong from Motion Picturs ‘Broadway Melody” Fox Trot. Leo Reisman and HisOrchestra. 10-inich, 75c. Nobody’s Fault but Your Own—Fox Trot—The Knickerbockers. 18.inch, 75¢. "sm-l) My Kinda Love. weet Seventeen (That' What I Call My B. y; Fox Trots. Ted Wallace and His Campus Boys, 10-inch, 75c. VOCAL RECORDS 1781-D 01d Fashioned Lady. Dream Mother— Vocals— Tommy Weir. 10-inch, 75c. * 1392-D My sin, Heigh-Ho!l Ey Charles W. Hamp. 10nch, 75c, AND HIS BAND * R es of Picar ’z’-;ga‘:::t singing BY cidents 1790-D Lewis)- Over, ™M Troubles Are Huggable Kissable you_ The Sun- and Dan 10-inch, 75¢. Lime Trots. - 10-inch, 75¢ CNEW PROCESS FOR GRAF ZEPPEL German Craft Chartered for Voyage Over Arctic in 1930, Group Reveals. By the Associated Press. In addition to being groomed for & round-the-world trip this Summer, the Graf Zeppelin is destined to show its silver sides to the white waste-lands of passed. - The International Society for the Ex- ploration of the Arctic Regions by Means of Aircraft has entered into & contract for the use of the big ship for an expedition from Leningrad to either Nome or Fairbanks by way of North polar regions. in April or May of 1930. Ask War Department Aid. John A. Fleming, vice president of the American section of the society and an eminent sclentist, has written to the War Department outlining the project and requesting assistance of the Ameri- can Government in providing adequate landing equipment in Alaska. Mr. Fleming also has asked certain oil com- panies_to supply fuel and has obtained from Interior Department officials the | promise of assistance on the part of administration officials in_ Alaska. The Zeppelin will be under command of its designer and builder, Lr. Hugo Eckener, and the sclenific group will be under the direction of Dr. Fridtjof Nanse famous Arctic explorer. The ship will carry a crew of 25 and the sclentific group will number 15. Flight Ttinerary Outlined. Mr. Fleming, who Is assistant director of the department of terrestrial mag netism of Carnegie Institution of Wash. ington, said the plans included a fligh from Leningrad to Nome or Fairbanks via Spitzbergen, North Coast of Green- land and the Parry Islands: then a flight from the base station in Alaska via Wrangel Island to about 160 degrees east longitude, thence to the neighbor hood of the Pole, and back to Alaska The return flight from Alaska to Lenin. grad will be via De Long Island and Sewernaja Semlja. The expedition, Mr. Fleming said, will unquestionably develop many interesting facts_concerning the possibility of air travel in the Arctic as well as open to j areas hitherto unknown. Plans for the forthcoming trip of the the world have not been furnished the Post Office Department, although it has received word through diplomatic chan- nels that the flight will begin as soon trip between Germany and Lakehurst which starts May 15. The department said that a special cachet for mail on the round-the-world trip would be pro- vided, and that a special stamp might be issued. Plunge Kills Famous Air Acrobat. VIENNA, May 9 (#)—Maj. Wilhelm man-acrobat, fell out of his plane from a height of feet over Awpern Aerodrome today and was killed. He had been demonstrating the capacity of the machine, & German sporting plane, 10 loop both forward and backward. Bullding permits issued in the 10 the Arctic before another year has The trip will take place | human eyes for the first time great | | NEW YORK, May 9.—MTrs. Os- | car Malo of Denver, returning | | from Europe on the liner Ma- Jestic purse ‘ bracelets, | today, lost overboard a containing two diamond valued at $15.000, as the ship was turning into her pler in North River. | She was standing by the rafl- ing with her son, Jack, who be- came excited as the ship started to turn in and jostled her. She dropped the purse into the water. Pier detectives and dock workers | | tried to recover it, but were un- | | -successtul. In addition to the bracelets, the purse contained money and other articles worth about $5,000. Mrs. Malo said her jewelry was covered by insurance. Mrs. Malo was returning from a three-month stay abroad with her | | husband and two children. | | KILLS WIFE AND SELF. iChnin Gang Guardsman Angered, | | Says Mate Slapped Eim. | | WATERLOO, S. C, May 9 (®).—| | Because his wife refused to kiss him | good-night and attempted to slap him, H. M. Carter, chain gang guard, shot | | and killed her and then turned the | weapon on himself, dying instantly, early Tuesday. | “The shooting occurred shortly after Mrs, Carter returned home with Webb, their 9-year-old son. The little boy | | was the only witness to the shooting. | He testified at a coroner’'s inquest that after his mother, who had retired, | refused to kiss his father and had r: | up and tried to slap his face, Carter pulled the gun and shot his wife three times. ‘The child said he ran out of | | the room and looked back in time to | see his father shoot himself through the temple and fall by the side of his | wife. | | A’ policeman heard the shots and | found the Carters dead. | Graf .Zeppelin from Lakehurst around | as the ship has completed the round | of Dusseldorf, Germany, renowned air- | case, which | Jamestown, Ark., labor troubles between 1910 and 1915. alleged the miners conspired to restrain | traffic in coal by strikes and labor di Against Union Under Sherman fi Anti-Trust Act. ! | By the Associated Press. FORT SMITH, Ark., May 9.—After | more than 10 years of litigation the | | suit of, the Pennsylvania Mining Co. | against® the United Mine Workers of | Ameri | anti-trust act, as the result of a strike, | § . brought under the Sherman | een closed on the Federal Court | The plaintiff took a non-suit in the tried twice in Federal | 4 ere, twice appealed to | G/ the United States | Appeals and was denied a review in the | | | United States Supreme Court. | Circuit Court of | The suit, sister suit to the Coronado | was an outgrowth of the | ‘The mining company SeEe 88 aan TERMS TO SUIT YOU! Peter Grogan & Sons Co. ¥ ROGAN'S 817-823 Scventh St.N.W. “Homefurnishers Since 1866 " LT : Convenient Branches MAIN OFFICE-6™ & C.Sts. S.W. CAMP MEIGS-5™ & Fla. Ave. BRIGHTWOOD-5921 Ga. Ave.NW. Columbia principal cities of prairie provinces of " : —on Mother’s Day; Canada last year totaled $35,561.875, as | WASHINGTON FLOUR Always Uniform in Quality | 5 Lbs.[12Lbs.|24Lbs. 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