Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1929, Page 30

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30 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 24 1929. '{wu Pl ANES Aw A"’ i S oot | agons v 3 e e e gt WEATHER FORHOPS issues, vitally interested in the subject to be When Dr. Wilson acceded to Dar-| discussed.” Dr. Wilson closed his let- Green Flash Pilot Hopes to Start Rome Flight Tomor- row's request, as transmitted to him by | ter with a tribute to Senator Fess, row Morning. Stamps Will Honor Edison’s Developing Of Electric Light By the Associated Press. Postmaster General Brown has announced that the Post Office Department will issue on June 5 a new 2-cent stamp commemo- rating the fiftieth anniversary of the production’ of the first in- candescent electric light by Thomas Edison. The new stamp will be stand- ard size and printed in red ink The design features a picture of the first electric light bulb with rays of light issuing from it. The words “Edison’s first lamp” will b printed above the picture. The stamp will be placed on sale at Menlo Park, N. J. on June 5 and at other offices as soon thereafter as possible, Samue] Lovenbein, chairman of the ar- —_— e rangements committee, he said: Some Ail’pll' Facts. “I am much pleased at your sug- gestion, in view of the fact that Mr. ‘The United States, producing 4.600 Darrow and I have had four or five| airplanes in 1928, leads in aircraft out- joint debates ourselves, and a very| put. France in 1928 built only 1440, strong friendship has sprung up over | but France excels in her fighting air our frank differences. fleet, having five times more than the “I believe the city of Washington will United States. The first shipment was sold in two days. We were told that there were no more. Howéver, an inventory found 15 of the K-22 models and 100 of the K-24 models. These positively are- the last in this Million Dollar Kolster Radio deal. Those who were disappointed are cordially invited to make their selection tomorrow By the Associated Press OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Me, Mayl 24.—The monoplane Green Flash, bound for Rome, and Armano Lotti's huge Y. low Bird, which has Paris for its goal, rested here today awaiting fair weather over the Atlantic. Prospects for oo maee e ™ # =="| DR, CLARENCE WILSON | Roger S. Williams, pilot, and Lewis wILL UMP'RE DEBATE A. Yancey, navigator of the Green Flash, hoped that conditions would per- G mit them to leave tomorrow morning. They indicated, however, that the ar- | Accepts Proposal to Officiate at rival here last night of the Yellow Bird g would not stampede them into a hasty Darrow-Fess Tilt Here take-off. I 5 While no announcement was made on June 9. that the planes would hop together, it Ve T | was learned that Lotti and his com- | panions, Jean Assolant and Rene Le| The wish of Clarence Darrow. Chi- Fevre, had changed thelr projected cir- | €380 attorney, who has suggested that | 3 cle course to that which the Green | Dr.Clarence True Wilson umpire his de- ¥ Coane » Y e Flash will pursue along the forty-first | bate on prohibition June 5 with Sena- . saenne D w =TT et N parallel. tor Fee. will ba gratified, pring 8 cantidig | e st moneipal sirgert 10 SO The Yellow Bird was ready to hop| The secretary of the Methodist Board | Ors, s o e | g (e 70, T UL Tt from Roosevelt Field, N. Y., several days | 0f Temperance, Prohibition and Public | b ecent rebeilion. | ine ago, but was prevented by rainy weather. | Morals has announced that he will pre- Old Orchard was made the starting | side. %5 Wi moned oo i embtiog erce o e © L U.S. point because of muddy conditions at Roosevelt Field. Fueling of both craft | and affixing of a new set of tires on tie | 5 | Mr. Darrow pointed out that Dr. Wil- | ‘mofsture-proof” record would in | ay disqualify him as an impartial Yellow Bird remained as the only things | The tilt will be staged in the Was e ;;‘:"1; aside | ington Auditorium. With Darrow {Saloy iy. &iiotmbined Sttty funsonsti | o E-UIS SANTUAMURTEhe Un e simultaneous take-off In their first hour of flight the planes will be convoyed by a Coast Guard am- phibian_plane and a patrol boat wil follow their course to render assistance if needed. Lieut. L. M. Melka of Glouces- | ter, Mass,, landed his amphibian here lyers of the | cul A Million-Dellaris EVERY SET adio Deal COMPLETE D ea Nothing Else o m a group to Buy hroughout the New 1929 Model Radio Sets LESS than HALF PRICE i dio purchase 9 Kolster Radios comprises part lion-Dollar Radio p of a Mill o 2! 3 ubt the most sen- s "‘:':':‘ ::nminenl stores throughout the country. Wlfl‘l“::';'::‘“ BRAND-NEW made by a num’ T { radio. Remember— ffer made in the history © % d The Hecht Co. Un- sational purchase and o - Kolster Radio Co. an 3 5 1929 Radios. . . m“mud‘“w% rlc.l‘e:flby:sll:\m‘:li!ng in performance. Limited quantity. o4 o \ : etail. matched workmanship, Perfection i ? i B BREACH OF - ‘ { = IS LAD, $£09,000 7 S T e e T T S Says Imr Hecur Co “F Street at Seventh” yesterday to notify the Coast Guard's co-operation. QUARREL ENDS TEST FLIGHT. Three Musketeers Crew Not One for All | e a ki) And All for One. 9 - 4 | 7 e | ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y., May 24 (P)—Falling to live up to the Duma tradition of “one for all and all for one, the crew of the monoplane Three | Musketeers today after a quarrel in definitely postponed any further at- \ tempt to set a refueling endurance | record. A dispute between H. B. Clarke, chi>{ pilot, and Martin Jensen, that started in the air on their second attempt to pass the record of the Army plane Ques- tion Mark, resulted in Clarke’s with- drawal from any future attempts. Clarke brought the plane down at 6:19 o'clock last night, after 22 hours and 28 minutes in the air, when a hook | used in the refueling device tore four | rips in the fuselage fabric. Jensen | contended he could have repaired the damage in the air, as he did twice during the day. Upon landing he declared he was “through” unless given full charge of | the flight. This at first was agreed to by Clarke, but later, after a conference with A. W. Card, one of the inventors of the refueling device, Clarke an-| nounced his withdrawal. Card said he would prepare to hnvel another attempt made to demonstrate his invention. CURTIS TO SPEAK MAY 31. Vice Zwesident to Appear at Open- 14g of Atlantic City Auditorium. Vice President Curtis will deliver his first address since entering his new office at the opening of the new Audi- torium in Atlantic City on May 31. Because-of his determination to be on | the job here, the Vice President has de- clined other speaking engagements, but Chypre Emeraude Styz he has under advisement some inyita- (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) tions for the prospective Summer re- . . =l Kiddies’ Play Togs 51 “LITTLE BEACH” on the third floor s a place where magic has heen wrought. \ \ Two bath houses (dressing. rooms really) of prominent stores have appeared . . . tables are overflowing Pro- with swanky bathing suits and brilliant beach rugs . .. and, hanging row on row, are the newest wearables, designed for those who answer the call of the glad sea waves. country. fof New wdities. New—A Special For Summer Travel EAU de TOILETTE . Tar Hecuat Co. In All The Favourite Coty Odeurs The famous Coty fra- grances in a Travel Size “F Street at Seventh” 5 : Toilet Water. In an adorable flacon with a shaker-top which elimi- nates all spilling, it is in- dispensable for freshen- ing touches during trips and travels, Price, 95¢ L’Aimant L’'Origan ' “Paris” et up 8 new he tarift la¥. L rotsetion DY prench e " i that the sarion, ¥ (Third Floor) Tar Hecar Co. “F Street at Seventh” - v ALL BRAND: NE NONE EVER UNPACKED 100% GUARANTEED Sold Everywhere for $217... $100 | Wabash Cabinet designed by \ ' M. Bianfi ul synchronous Kolster Reproducer Single Dial Control Seven: AC Tubes [ rown Cterk George . rempisinant i MV ' pogarty of New ¥ 1l \ I Tex. who al€* \‘ | i 1n her ig 1928 & I Little girls love the free- dom of these bloomer suits oo cithey ‘are practical as well as smart. The Boys’ suits, like the girls’, are peggy cloth and. they too have. non breakabls but- \nen married " | tons, / Sizes 210 6 yrs, (Becond Floor The Hecht Co.) 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