Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1929, Page 42

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42 SEA GEREMONIES o THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929. .| governments, as well as city and State . | officials, spoke of the gallant officer who died while fighting for the . | cause of freedom in a foreign Spanish Bank Extension Proposed. MADRID, October 11 (#).—Establish- ment of branches of the Spanish Banco CRASH ENDS GOOD WILL FLIGHT OF 2 MEXICANS 8idar and Cortez Escape Injury as Plane Is Destroyed in their plane was destroyed in a forced landing near the town of Salitre, 30 miles north of here, because of motor failure. The fiyers were en route from Guayaquil to Cali, Colombia, when the accident occurred. Neither was serl- ously injured. The aviators were brought to Guayaquil by motor launch. Faulty action of the motor had been Sidar and Cortez had visited every Central American republic gnd the ma- Jority of the South American countries on their tour, being on the homeward Journey when the accident occurred. ——— Dallas B. Pratt, Banker, Dies. NEW YORK, October 11 (#).—Dallas ~ WOULD REFORM SPAIN. De Rivera Urges Less Food, More Work and Earlier Bedtime. MADRID, October 11 (#)~—Because the Queen of Spain bought Spanish- Queen's example in developing nasive industry, the dictator said: 2 “Although general ; economic _condi- tions in Spain have improved under the dictatorship, we still eat too much, work too little and stay up too late.at night. We must change these habits, —_——————— L3 made hats and dresses instead of for- eign models in_her shopping expedition It is claimed that an invisible ray at Barcelona’ during the royal visit to | produced by a quartz h.mr will show the exposition, Premier Prime de Rivera | up distinctly writing on a meb& Wednesday declared that Spnnl.nn;ls ;mai hu':een olgmnled e ot should eat less, work more and go to ge_stamps from - bed earlier. marks have been obliterated can be Urging all Spaniards to follow the ! tested by this lamp. rious fact that the Pulaski where part of the exer- Credito Exterior in the Philippines and Latin America to increase banking and general business between Spain and all Spanish-speaking countries was urged yesterday at the Congress of Foreign Trade by Secretary Olariaga of the Bache Pratt, banker, corporation di- Forced Landing. * rector and member of the stock ex- noted during their Lima-Guayaquil ° | flight this week and Lieut. Cortez had devoted Tuesday to overhauling the en- | change firm of Maitland, Coppell & Co., gine. Before taking off for the North,|died Wednesday at his Park avenue resi- Col. Sidar had announced his intention | ience. He was 80 years old. At one time of having the motor taken down and | he was vice president of the Ohio Falls given a thorough overhauling at the | Car Manufacturing Co. of Jeffersonville, Canal Zone. Ind. f me w Free Gifts £ By Cable to The Star. G GUAYAQUIL,; Ecuador, October 11.— ‘The good-will tour of Central and South American republics by the Mexican avi- congress and Minister of Agriculture | tors, Col. Pablo Sidar and Lieut. Arnulfo Calvo Sotello. Cortez, came to an end Wednesday, when lace, was erected in 1853 HONOR PULASKI Distinguished Party on Ships by Savannah witn funds cecure The emonies closed with ban- Bear Wreaths to Scene | que: st sight ac whits representatives . of the Polish, French and American of Burial. g By the Consolidated Press.- SAVANNAH, Ga., October 11.—Im- Pressive ceremonies at sea marked the climax of exercises held here Wednes- day to commemorate the 150th anniver- Vversary of the death of Gen. Casimir Pulaski, the Polish patriot, who was mortally wounded while leading his troops against the British at the seige of Savannah on October 9, 1779. Riding a choppy, threatening sea, the United States cruisers Lawrence and Humphreys and the cutters Pulaski and Yamacraw bore a distinguished com- pany of men and women to the ap- proximate point at which Gen. Pulaski was buried beneath the waves of the Atlantic. Wreaths were dropped upon the stormy waters and devotional exer- cises were conducted by Polish priests in memory of their fellow counttyman. Gen. Pulaski was fatally wounded while leading a Cavalry patrol against the British, who held Savannah, and died after being placed aboard the brig Wasp. He was buried at sea somewhere be- tween Savannah and Charleston. With a Purchase o e <o Choose any rticle selling for $5.00 f/ With a Purchase of $75 Choose any article—seling With a Purchase of $100 or More Chcote any article selling for $10.00 e e e e ettt At ettt e et ettt Take P in Ce " Il g it e | P Polish Minister to the United States, T % who had been raised to the rank of Ambassador to represent his country at the Pulaski exercises; Capt. Louis Stable, naval attache of the French le- gation in Washington; Count Franciszek Pulaski, a direct descendant of Gen. Pulaski; city and State officials and representatives of Southern governors took part in the ceremonies. 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