Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1930, Page 25

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TEPPELINTOPAY |f S50 LANDING FEE Navy Fixes Charge for Use of Lakehurst Station by German -Airship. The proposed visit of tie Germai dirigible Grat Z°pp:lin to the Nava' Air Station, Lakthurst, N. J, for 21 hours, will cost the German Luftschiff- bau Zeppelin Co. $5.000. to cover the expense to the Navy oi landing ant/| caring for the big Alrship, The Navy Department. as a result of the recen! visit hire of Dr Hugo Eckener, master ' of the Grat Zeppelin, announced ves- terday that an agreement had been reached on the charges to be assess~c for the landing. Under the terms of this agreemen the Navy Department will charge $3.00 for preparing the Lakehurst station tc | handle the visitor; $2,000 every 24 hours for the use of the mooring mast. ground | crew and station facilities; and $1,000 | for each 24 hours of tardiness in cas the airship ‘should arrive behind &chedule. The German company also must pa transportation charges for additionai Marines who will be required for the landing crew, guards and other duties | and must agree to reimburse tbe Navy for damages, posting $15,000 as a S\mn antee that the charges will be paid. All of the Graf Zeppelin | might suffer while al Lakehurst must be waived by the German operators | On previous visits of the Graf Zep- pelin to Lakehurst there were no Charges for the use of the station, sinee | trips were of an experimental | nature, Next month's proposed trip to | South America And the United States however, will be madeé to determine thr | feasibility of a commercial route. . BURNING OF CHILD IS LAID TO COUPLEj Father of C-I‘-nfld and His Wife olé Four Days Deny Charges of Murder. | | | | | By the Associated Press. ' | NORWICH, N. Y. April 8.—AwAit- | ing Pennsylvania extradition action, Ralph H. Mumbulo, 34, and his wife of | four days, Edna, 37, yestérday in Che- nango County jail denied charges that they murdered Mumbulo's daughter by & former marriage, Hilda, 11 years old. Beyond this they refused to discuss the case in which they are charged with burning the_child to death on March 22, in Erie, Pa., by the use of gasoline. | Extradition papers for the couple's re- | moval to Erie are not expected to reach here until Wednesday or Thursday. Mumbulo and his ife were Arreated Baturday night at the home of &: relas ive. Authorities charge Hilda's clothing was soaked with gasoline. She was | found sitting partly clothed in a chair. | Her bed was ablaze. She died at a | hospital soon afterward. Hilda. the investigators sald, inherited | Absut $5.800 when her mother died. | there was & house and lot in. N. Y. valuea at $1,500. | as made guardian, NEW GUSHER BLOWS IN AT OKLAHOMA CITY a4 | Fire Peril Added as Work of Sub-| duing “Wild Mary" Is i Accomplished. | By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, April 8.—A gas well, estimated to be producing at a rate of 75.000,000 cubic feet & day, blew in 4t the edge of the city yesterday, @reating a new fire threat less than 3¢ hours after the wild No. 1 Maty Sudik sher, several miles to the south, en brought under control. | Tools were thrown away when the came in and the well was spurt- & big column of highly inflammable @§8s into the air. No immediate steps Were taken to stop the flow e well, owned by the Indian Terrie fory Illuminating Oil Co., Which also owns the Mary Sudik, is located A mile @ast of the edge of Capital Mill, & sube Wrb, and lies across a paved street bot- | dering on Trosper Park. { Supply houses occupy the dlstrict. | Traffic lines traverse the area, which | Bas the appearance of a small, congested | ofl town. HELPLESS MAN TRAVELS | IN WHEEL CHAIR TO DEATH| Inmate of County Farm Goes 18| Miles to Ocean Pier and ~ Disappears, By the Associated Press. LONG BEACH, Calif., ‘April 8—Wil- liam O'Brién traveled 18 lx’mlu mw!:lu Wheel chair to find death. O'I'a,:l:n, born in Canada 55 years ago, He ,. Push himself about in his chair. Yesterday he was missed at the farm, but t0o late to stop his strange pilgrim- #c-. His journey was traced to Long Beach, through this city and to an Ocean per. A fisherman saw the final pug of the trip down the pier. When O'Brien di* ot reappear, he investigatéd and {0 the chalr empty. The body has nc en recovered. ome where the mountains i are biggest NATIONAL PARK Incomparable...those high. | fng perks of the Canadian Rockler. Swift torrents cascading down moun: tainsides—lakes of Infinite charm— wvalleys more lovely than any you have ever seen. Never such a vacation a¢ Jasper Park offers. You may fish, golf. | swim, cliyb mountains with Swiss &uides, m .. or loaf—in perfect, nature-made surtoundings. per Park Lodge opens May 21. Golf Week September 13-20, Threugh Service Daily Low Summer Fares from Chicago vis Duleth and Wianipes. Coovenient mopoters ca foute Vaneos- vet, No passports te. Norih Wercera tation daily ¥t 9:40 p. &, Por complote information call, phome ov wvite icago & North N THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 8 1930, Beautifully made bags . . Dé:phf on Lansburgh’sfor Easter Fashions A Wonderful Collection Sale of Handbags $1.95 and $2.95 Values—Now $2.95 to $4.95 Values—Now $1.38 %2.58 . fashion-right to ihe last detaill Every smart type is represented—flat envelope and pouch styles of shoe calf, steer hide, patent leather, genuine python, genuine watersnake, pin seal, morocco, Mallinson's printed silk, and rich multi-colored tapestries! With chain handles, shell frames, ‘gate frames, finely cut marcasite clasps, and novelty leather trim. Silk and rayon- lined, some with kid-lined coin purses. Black, navy, brown, tan, blonde, blue, red and green. The Fine Eldora Crepe in Gorgeous Prints Combined With Other Plain Color Silks Genuine Corticelli crepes! The new ‘tulip prints and large florals—visualize the Spring loveliness of them! The new coin . dots thickly sprinkled—you’ know how smart y are! And plain. colors—tan, blue, green, black, and navy! Smartest Fashion Details All 200 of them are silk jacket frocks— those versatile ensembles that may be worn with or without the jacket! Cape collars, boleros, skirts that break into flares, and smart tuck-in effects. Misses’ sizes—14 to 20. Dress Shop—Second Floor LANSBURGH & BRO Randdags—Street Floor You Will Wonder, With Easter Less Than Two Weeks Away, How Such Perfectly Adorable Printed Corticelli Silk Jacket Frocks Can Be Only %15 They Are Ver& Special and Here's the Story Again good fortune smiles! Unluckily for the manufacturer, who had to liquidate his dress business; lucky for us—for you— that we secured these higher priced dresses! Higher priced by the very fineness of their materials, by their many clever fashion fea- tures! 200 of them ready tomorrow for quick selling and profit- able buying!~ - - ; - 7th, 8th and E 8ts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 ] Men! We’ll Match You! Handkerchief and Tie Sets That Match Perfectly Special $2 set Why fuss around trying to find a handkerchief to go with your tie—buy them in a set—at a special price, too! Suskana crepe faille ties and a white crepe handkerchief bordered with Suskana crepe of the same quality and pattern as the tie! All colors! Men's Wear Shap—Strest Plosr Add Much to Your Costume Soft Fox Scarfs $29,75 Big fluffy fellows, you'll find them hard to resist at this low price! In a choice of red, brown, crass and pointed—expertly mounted with long, shapely brushes, and natural looking paws and heads. Fars—Beeond Poor Here’s an Opportunity Demonstration E With Living Model “Fern” Voiles 38¢ vad Miss Louise Leigh is here from New York with dozens of beautiful frocks made from this dainty new chiffon voile. “Fern” voiles come in 86 pat- terns—tiny buds, florals, leaf and fern designs, guaranteed to retain their clear, original colorings even after countless tubbings. Light and dark grounds—see for yourself how charmingly they. “make up" tomorrow. Wash Goodse-Third Fisor $8.50 $7.50 Naturally Yow’re Ifit_eré’sé_d In Foot Comfort for Easter Grip Tite Shoes Give You Comfort & | As Well As Fashion-Rightness Grip Tites have all the comfort features the active woman of today needs. They are built on a combination last with the heel two widths narrower than the ball of the shoeiand have a built-in steel arch support that holds the foot fitm and secure, - - . relieving all back fatigue and adding extra foot comfort. LEFT: A very graceful RIGHT: A charnifag wmodel of Almera brown tie model that essiss ‘in kid with blonde kid trim patent leather; bluck énd and restraised cutouts. brown kid and. wim. e $8.80. contrast. $7.80. Shoe Shos—Sesond Ploer

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