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THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©., FRIDAY, JUNE 28 1990.° * or "BUNNR DN : : 9 » Vienns has a trafc law which im- m QVERS [fmn w2 ot oim et 22 3 NEW ORLEANS SYNDICATE SOVIET EXECUTIONS | FARBANKS' EXWIFE | sie s i gy el i v mountains is composed of the same Pas! family and owner maln strests = outelde — \ First Plane Discovery, peculiar snow s the typieal Ross] GETS FAIRMOUNT OPTION SUDDENLY INCREASE WEDS ACTOR IN NEW YORK | Algonquin Hotel. marked by white lines, ; gl i oo b S et | B e e o ) o O WE PAY 7 Ve e l, Vi Comdr. lormed r - and ""nudnnnoynrdn Jor sclentifi vestiga- | that on ,em:y LN mm{ Owners of Jefferson Park Make Marriage to ‘J;ek ;Mun; X; Re: CHARACTER 4 . o ‘mount i [ e R Ay 1 et e mrhenpmbygiore Syt oy e B 9 then on the next flight tl Tange was ‘rac or A 3 o e 00! [ SIS degrees, 9 minutes, b seconds and longi- | protographed from® the Stare. ang Among Many Ordered to Face chiaracter ia 48 allisy financed TIen peak of Thie range. the resort skia. | Stripes from a heigiit of 6,000 feet. i g i v Firing Squad. gz to earn and to save Reports at Least 20,000 ™ e ot moes o P e 56 Smaller Mountatns. ST. LOUIS, June 28.—C. Bruce Head, 25 W, YORK: June 28._Jack Whittng. | 0 i of the earnings “4 i degrees true from north, and a trian- | “In the direction of this range| PCOCIRl Tnanager o = and O. 8. Beth Sully Fairbanks, 40 mployers have g Square Miles Found o ndcated P eabout ™0 | (Marie Byrd Land) and Alexandra S B R ey "u"" "‘"‘;“: "';.' PR Yorced wie of Douglas Fairbanks, l:r-cx;lendt }?B;o:e br:ll‘]k City = ' o r - (OSCOW, June 28.—] were married here yesterday. C ¥ : : tinued. “However, on agcount of pe-|Mountains another smaller group of | New Orleans men has obtained an o) tences . = I Ataeptioa. fular sondtions of mifage, (s at | mountain peaks was discoveredton Jan-| HOP 40 PUCCHAMELS SIS CHerSiL ] | 10 the Soviet Dnion, which had coved | o scemcy after Wiiting had desied 1| Ot MORE fon testimontale, Stare " —— in’error: Next yoar this fgure Wil be | U0TY 27, 1929, and again seen on Feb- | said he expects the option 10 be €X- | i vesterday. The Moscow Clrevit in today with as little Homes” The Byrd explorhtion expedition in | checked. This peak is yet unnamed |FUary 18, but we will not at this time | ercised next bt 1 S B i Court sentenced to death before a firing on your as one dollar. 3 - | has & mejestic appearance resembling | give any data concerning it as it would | Head revealed thal lew Orleans | gquad Soviet Judge Pashkov of the 4 \ Antarctica has seen “at least 20.000 | Nfliternorn and 1 DrObably over 5000 | be haphasard, Gomdr. Byrd reporteq. | f{ndicate is headed by Bob Eddy and |iiate of Tver and the bandit Sakolov. | Savings Open daily 9 to § P square miles statute of hitherto un-|feet in height. Several miles from it in | ., 2 ¥ | three ~associates, Joseph Cattnerich, | The prosecutor had shown that the | O Saturday until aoon & er |“We hope to locate themf more ac-|Placid Frigaro and Robert Maestri, ted with the known Antarctioa areas” its leader,|® Southwesterly direction is anoth judge had closely co-opera . 3 peak equally majestic. curately by aerial survey. On the same | OWners of Jefferson Park at New Of-|pandits in supplying arms and giving | s Comdr. Richard E. Byrd, U. 8. N, 1e-| ®ipom "t an “imposing range runs|date while fiying westward a little | 1¥80S. The option was obtaned from | jidicial protection to the marauders. ATIONAL tired, today advised Secretary Adams in | in a southeasterly direction in the 1and | south of the seventy-ninth meridian a | (D€ American Turf Association, headed '“rpe Usbekistan Supreme Court sen- i = { A an extensive report. A majestic un-|east of the 150th meridian, which we about 155 degrees longitude, every one | PY,COl- Matt Winn, manager of Wash- | tenced to a similar death four bandits | I have named Marle Byrd Land, and - t ingtcn Park race track, and an offi-|who, gperating under the leadership of | named peak was discovered by planes in | uyicy “we"had claimed for the United | motetein® mmce mor o ey aines of # | cial of the association. Puraill Maksums, had hanged several AT the course of aerial excursions and | States. ; ?;":‘"‘hfle‘&h‘;";f dar to the Southward.| It was learned that the New Orleans| women for not wearing the veil of Mos- ‘ l' ll l 'R[ N another was seen with a vast land| v neath us indicated that snow-covered | e, Wer® ';':{: ;‘;‘;‘on‘;{f:mml;g! n‘;‘; lem custom, which has been abolished t ' I » BUILDING ASSOCIATION stretching beyond. A 3 land extended to the south of us as 1aT | tores! returned o How aomgreld pao¥ | by the Soviet. o(ut Qut atall Touching the geographical and geo-| “Some of this area we hope to survey | as this range. mont Tace track was opened in Sep. | o X 0T, Minsk came the report that the (ORGANIZED 1890) Jogical report of newly vered areas, | next Summer. It is thought that this| “On the flight of January 27 We|tember, 1925, under direction of Col,|achUd sentence was passed on Koney ETH L' V: Comdr. Byrd informed the Secretary|is probably a vast land,” the report|flew beyond Scotts Nunatak and saw|winn. ' 4 * | Pinchook for killing a village news- 949 Ninth Street N.W. that on January 27 of this year in the | asserted. some interesting new snow-covered land, Ry s paper correspondent named Sanko. YR e Below N x lane Stars and Stripes, the Rocke-| Concerning the Gouid trip of March | but we here again prefer not to make g One Propetrovsk reporied a death sen- s Just Bel ew York Avenue feller range of mountains was discov- |7, Comdr. Byrd said that in the range | & definite report until we have made! In & recent month Spain exported |tence imposed on a village bourgeois Under Supervision U. 8. Treasury \ ered and that on February 18 an aerial | visited there are some 40 peaks and | an aerial survey or obtained bearings. nearly 9,000 tons of olives. there for a similar offense. survey of this range was made by Capt. | ridges, only half of which exhibit patch- | “Capt. McKinley has made an aerial A. C. McKinley. On March 7, Comdr, | es of bare rock. The strong winds in | survey of the: Bay of Whales and the Byrd recites, Geologist L. M. Gould | this area appear to be northerly as the | cost line as far as and including the landed in the plane Virginia at the|bare rock of the peaks is generally on | Hal Flood Bay, about 80 miles statute base of one of the southern ‘mountains | the northern side, Comdr. Byrd wrote, | to the eastward. This shows some in- of the range for the purpose of geo- |adding that the same is true of the | teresting barrier edge formations and logical investigation and geographical | Alexandra Mountains. The snow ter- | will change the coast line as now given locations of several mountains to form'rain, he sa bout the mountain is'on charts,” the report concluded. 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