Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1929, Page 10

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e arresana .o BABCOCK STUDIES TAL in last year were intoxicated at the ume they were killed, hurt or crippled. Street cars _accounted for 1,500 tims and 500 persons were injured or met death on automobile smashes. WORK PROBLEMS STEAMSHIPS. S A E:E:E Veterans’ Commander Seeks N to Solve Employment _ Difficulties. SUB DISASTER AIDS ARMS CURB MOVES British Government Uses Sea Tragedy to Show Sincerity of Peace Desires. athe the decks a Regular Sailings Direct to Italy /as ”"glon * Plans for solving the employment BY JOSEPH B. PHILLIPS. R‘O;m.h Naples and’ Genoa YOU CAN GO TO problems of disabled World War | By Radio to The Star. """" July 27, Sept. 7, Oct, 12 W YORK Veterans in the District of Columbia| WLONDON, July 13.—The tragedy of AUGUSTUS Aug. 17, sept. 21, Oct. 26 N E are being worked out by E. Claude |the sea has afforded a means for the p T e Babcock, newly elected commander of | British ,Labor government to demon- I vs coce” d dii O T e et Fowte 1o govtile o the District of Columbla Department of |strate the sincerity of its desire to re- o it b sy et o] NORIFOLIK |32 o o o e n smane 1 e it of world For illustrated booklets, and h/--r--,pl,- A revelation mVACATlON » VALUE fil[ Gxfiznu (C)um BERMUDA 8 days$1024 | | | 1stand 20d Days: At seaon | S. Bermuda or S. S. Fore Vieroria Fie claspaccommo- | dations. All the surroundings and luxuries of a Transatlantic tiner. 3rd, 4th, Sth and 6th Days: in Bermuda. Meals and accom- modations at Hotel St. Geotge in St. Georges or other first classhotel. Dancing, sociallife, 2olf, tcanis,cycling, horscback, Swimming, and all water sports. All expense rate includes fol- lowing sightsceing trips: car- 1 riage drives to princi) nts, s e P'Adml::ul}:: to Crystal Caves. Steamboat ex- cursion to Coral Recfs. View of Marine gardens through glass- bortomed boat. 7th and 8th Days: Rerurn | | voyage,a perfeccend to a per- | fectvacation trip. | OTHER ALL-EXPENSE TRIPS Go to Norfolk by the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company. Connect there with an Old Dominion. Liner sail- ing daily to New York—ex- cept Sundays. The entire cost is only $15.00 and up, one way. oud Dommu:n Liners leave Norfolk daily, except Si , 7.30 P. M., Eastern Standard Time. F nnhrougk tickets, reservations and folders, apply Norflolk and Washin, Rnn Steamboat Co., 731 15th St., Washington, or 159 Granby S:. Norfolk, Va. OLD POMINION LINE OF THE EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES SOUTH AMERIA Go this summer to the won- derland below the Equator. Glide swiftly thru placid sun- caressed seas. Wide decks and luxurious furnished lounges and games galore. Swim in the open air pool. Enjoy the jolly - Father Neptune ceremony. Then Rio de Janeiro with all its charm and loveliness. Santos & Montevideo and Buenos Aires—the incompar- able—a mild Winter to enjoy there—the rendezvous of smart Continental society. Fines: Ships ' Fastest Time American Lagion lest night. employment for veterans who are out of work, it was announced, but it will those already employed. Survey Is Being Conducted. Under the direction of Comdr. Bab- cock, a survey of the employment situa- tion among disabled men in the Dis- trict is being conducted to obtain the names of men who need employment, or assistance in bettering themselves in their present positions, * Questionnaires are being circulated among members of the Disabled Amer- men, Comdr. Babcock announced, will “Later, and as possibilities of the situation” develop, the announcement continued, “all disabled men in the Dis- trict, ‘whether members of the organiza- tion or not, will be given every possible assistance, both through intervention with Federal emplwmenz agencles and with private employers, toward getting nm{hcwry and remunerative employ- ments Two types of service to war veterans Department of the disabled veterans’ organization, it was explained. Earl G. assist all ex-service men in obtaining various Federal acts administered by | the Veterans’ Bureau. Veterans Do Not Want “Charity.” Development of the plan for main- taining the disabled veteran in satisfac- tory employment is in line with the theory that the best method «f rehabili- possible for him to maintain himself. emphatically does not want charity,” Comdr. Bal sald. “He wants to feel that he is still a part of the coun- do._work for which he is suited.” Disabled men seeking relief may meet Comdr. Babcock at room 707, Chandler Building, daily, at 4:45 pm,, or at 1:15 Saturdays. LEAVES $11, 000000 $400,000 in United States Liberty bonds, 26 palatial North American residences ican Veterans of the World War. These | cord since the Washington naval con- now are being rendered by the District | has incre: tating a disabled man s to make it |to conclude, is that neither the British “The disabled American veteran most | il such depths with the pecullarly rapid iry that he helped fo maintain. and | the grave of the H-47, was evidence a5ks ‘only that he be given a chance to | that neither the recent’ extensive div- HAVANA. July 13 (#).—More than | ment from the department headquarters | submarines E-47 and L-l: with & loss of 23 ‘men, has so vldlyb ht sea Not only will the department leek questions home to the public that \‘.hl the moment to endeavor to improve the condition of | new submarines in the year's naval pi gram in all probability will be al doned. Would Abolish Submarine. Led by a Labor member of Parlia- ment competent to speak on the ject—Comdr. Kenworthy—a consider- able campaign also is started in the British press for the abolishment of the submarine as an implement of w-rhre It is one subject which En' d America have been technically in ac- ference, and which the casualty lists of the two countries should tend to draw. in closer harmony. ‘The British llll ‘of submarine casualties is perhaps even more apalling than that of the United States. The sinking of the H-47 was the mnth major catastrophe for submarines in the past 25 years. They have claimed 323 lives. And, whereas inventions of science have lessened the casualties in aviation and other branches of the armed servlce. the toll of submarines Six Brlu.sh “submarine disasters since 55 fathoms in the Irish Sea, 16 of the navy's best equipped vessels have hov- ered about the spot, unable even to make an attempt at the task of salvage. Rescue Problems Driven Home. ‘The simple truth, the public is forced nor any navy would be able to cope disaster to which submarines are sub- ject. The funeral procession which the new battleship Rodney led over ing experiments of the British navy, the late tragic lessons learned from America, nor the latest German per- fections in diving equipment could cope with realities. When the time comes for the naval conference which Premier MacDonsid and Dawes have paved the way for England, like the United States, will be ready to produce evi- dence in favor of restriction of at least this form of naval armament. " (Copyright, 1920.) 1921 have taken 223 lives. The spec- | Hendrick, liaison officer, is detailed to | tacle of the past few davs brought | the significance of these figures near | their rights under the terms of the |the public. Since the H-47 sank in for the finest bedroom! Handsomely motif. The bed is a new and modern style glass mirror. Chest is large and roomy. N Oy, BT 2.TONE WALNUT-VENEERED BEDROOM SUITE 4 Pieces—Regular Price, $195 One of the greatest values in our big July Clearance is this wonderiul suite. fit v walnut veneered, with pleasing contrasting ’ i / 'n style. Dresser and Vanity have French plate Qur July'Cléarance Price. . ..... ... . $9.00 cash and $6.00 a month; no added charges o w5 Pan America and shares in numerous American pub- : 5 9 Days $108. up Seistbors Crase lic utilities companies were parts of an s“‘“ Expressive in I""' | 12 Days 121 Western World $11,000,000 estate left by Senorita| ROME (P).—It costs at least $8 to retonne ey . up Dt S Francisca_Arostegul Betancourt of Ca-|put up a sign in Italy in a.foreign 15 Days 144. up S a0 hCum & e rxlnc;lde'knm to- hnm-nmA metnt ;h.ln(e in 3:: 1:“ - > iilinge - 4 e was 's richest woman. W_provides advertising displays et s amiax f For lnformation, Rates ead ‘The fortune will be equally divided |in anything but Itallan must pay five Boudon' Cha]rs Resersations among six members of the Arostegui!times the tax levied on advertising ]F U]RN ]E s s and Betancourt families. couched in the language of the country. Regul‘rl 813 50 - M l ] N s ON STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. y % H Der muda r\f%lu | STEAMSHIP LINES Toward Enchanting Islands— Three New Motor Liners Take TheirWay . . . . . Modern in every appointment...days of pleasure and comfort...your prelude to the j floral ceremonies, golden-eyed images. First Sailing =M. $. ASAMA MARU =Frem San Francisce NOV. & Te JAPAN, CHINA, PHILIPPINES, step-over at HONOLULU Every other Wednesday from San Francisco, $230—$300 up. Every other Friday from Los Ance!n $240—3$300 up. Formnighdy from Seade, $195 up. Tours round the World and round the Pacific at low mduweruqu:quulmmdme-Dm A. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA NEW YORK: 845 5th Ave. 10 Bridge 8t SAN FRA CI8GO: 331, Market St .CHICAGO %, uanm. Fiod 2R fiv" of}fo::-sem'.«?e'fl‘ erlv o AR I- I N E . or 8 34 Whitehall St (where Broadwey be 7 - 005 Fih Ave., New Yook ovany Anibprisod dgene | 67 Woll Street ~ New York Triepbone Bowling Greem 3300 sold during July Clearance at.... Open an Account With Us Chest of Drawers Regularly $11.75 Walnut_finished, four- drawer, chest of drawers. Specially priced during cle:nnu 36.7 5 15 of these cre- tonne boudoir chairs, all floor samples, to be ° Nearby Salt Water Resorts tufted-back throne chair, upholstered in four-tone jacquard all over, with reversible spring-filled cushions. A suite we guar- Three-Plece Plllow-Arm Suite antee to give years of satisfactory servic Our July Clear- 9y Regular Price, $189 S A truly lovely suite. Pillow-arm sofa, club chair' and 0ld Point Comfort Virginia Beach o Ocean View ance Price ... : Overnight Ride by Water $5.00 C(uh 36' 00 Each Monlh—No Added Charges From Washington Special AllExpense Tours, Including Stateroons and Hotel Accommodations Low Rate on Automobiles Accompanying Passengers NEW YORK-BOSTON ) NEW ENGLAND RESORTS ) el Narfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. \ Cxty Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 731 15th St. N.W.. Tel National 1520 BOSTON by sea from Balt- more - - only $22 ~F 7 S CEDAR CHESTS Regularly $24.75 Genuine walnut-veneered, cedar-lined cedar chests. Guar- anteed mothproof. Clearance Price .. 9-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITES . ttusrated 45000 No Added Charges Regular Price, $175 One of the July Clearance Sale’s Sensational Values! A wonderful suite so low priced! Includes roomy buffet, china closet, and 6-ft. extension table, handsomely veneered, with 5 side d chairs and armchair covered in ]acquard seats. In July Clearance Sale price, complete. . ... $5.00 cash and $5.00 each month. No added charges. ’ G Occasicnal Chairs Regularly $18.75 _ Chairs in a variety of hand- Our_ July ' Clear- ance Price .... slo 50 We sollicit .- SAILING awayon = "Che Vs g oyage tf { / \ ’ ( ;/om' o F——— “ALL - EXPENSE” : e CRUISES g (R001R THE Orient comes out to meet you. $57 VP 3 || s gt !ty Slant-eyed salesmen of Hon, Jkong .sailing sampans “Phurs include 3 A heavy with parrots, fans, jade. Diving bronze boys hotel and sigl trips. = of Hawaii. Jabbering guides of India who adopt Following is & partial list you..and introduce you to the scenes and shrines BOSTON u.u: cmupuln MAINE 3'P 1ece Bed Outflts o p: S of & mystic land. Your rickisha is pulled by a re- =~ TA T Shouwe | naendin Regularly $24.50 Five-Piece Breakfast Sets formed head hunter in Formosa...and dragon-win, WHITE MTS. ON-ALS) seese i T BIRARRY, S sails skirt the wave-swept coast. 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