Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1930, Page 5

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PLANS FOR TESTS OF FGHTNG PLANE Anacostia Navy Air Station to Demonstrate Endurance of British “Bulldog.” — Standard performance tests of the British Britol Bulldog fighting plane Tecently received by the Anacostia Naval Air Station flight test section from England will begin early next week. “The plane was purchased so that com- parative performance figures between standard United States and Britich fighting and pursuit planes might be obtained. The Bulldog is one of four planes the flight test schedule & Performance te beil now on Anacostia. flown with the Gre S and bombing plane h st | week. Wings of a_ Martin diving bomber, sent to the Martin plant in Baltimore for in-pection following full power dives with full load, have ben new Boeing parasol type monoplane fighter are nearly completed. The British plane is the second of its type received here. The first crashed when part of a wing carried away dur- ing a dive. The Bulldog is the stand- ard pursuit and fighter type in many of the British squadrons and is said G. Crawford, carpenter. to be one of the best British plancs of | Staunton Tutor Chosen Again as| the class. Its construction is unigue | [ e e HONGARINS PLA ) b MRS, DOROTHY LAND MATHEW returned to Anacostia and the plane has | pooo : lai ik been reassembled. Flight testing of a | Rormerwy o kau Claire, Wis, will be being accessory in the murder of Oscar —Associated Press Photo. PREP SCHOOLS ELECT G T0 HONOR LOREE Society Urges Memorial t('; | Gen. Bandholtz and U. S. Rail Leader’s Son. By the Associated Press. BUDAPEST, Hungary, April 11— | The Hungarian-American Society today | decided to start a national movement | for a tablet commemorating the work | of Maj. Gen. Harry H. Bandhollz and Cul. James T. Lorec in Hungary fol- lowing the World War. Gen. Bandholtz and Col. Loree were American members of the interallied military commission to Hungary and were credit with saving Hungarian art objects from destruction during the Bolshevik and Rumanian occupations. Gen. Bandholtz istinguished officer of the Regular y, died in 1923, two |days after his promotion to major | general. He received many decorations for his work in_the World War and | afterward. Col. Loree, a widely-known raflroad official and son of L. F. Loree, new lives in Albany, N. Y. He also re- ceived many decorations for his war work. . Only 64 students of the University of Georgla's 1,664 are from other States. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL BEER ISSUE SOLVED & smmer o BY HINDENBURE Bavarians Accept Increase of Aproximately 50 Per Cent in Tax. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, April 11.—Beer disappeared | as a troublesome issue within the gov- | rnment parties today, owing to Presi- nt von Hindenberg's intervention and rotracted party negotiations, The Bavarians accepted an increase in the beer tax of approximately 50 per cent, instead of the 75 per cent de- manded by Finance Minister Molden- hauer, and agreed to indorse a slight increase in turnover and department store taxes to make up the difference. The Bavarians balked on the 75 per cent tax Wednesday, & Deputy saying that beer was necessary for the nour- ishment of Bavarians, ‘The government’s tax bills now ap- Dear certain of passing. - School Singers to—vie. SHENANDOAH, Iowa (#).— High school singers from Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas will compete here June 1 in & radio contest, the winner of which will be awarded free trip to Europe in July with the Shenandoah Kiwanis Club’s annual tour. in that every portion of the framing is of high tensile steel. 01d Distillery Plant Burns. LYNCHBURG, Tenn., April 10 (). Fire late last night destroyed the Old Jack Daniel distillery, where the well Head of Virginia Association. Speciul Dispalch to The Star. ‘TAUNTON, Va, Iton Military Academy here, was re- elected president of the Virginia Pre- paratory Schools Association at its meeting in Charlottesville, April 11.—Maj. Re/ W. Wonson, heidmaster of Staun- Structure in Arizona Especially Designed to Protect Measur- ing Instruments. TUCSON, Ariz. (#).—The first labora- tory in the United States for recording atmospheric electricity has been com- pleted here, It is a specially designed structure to protect instruments used to measure electrical conductivity of the air. The outside resembles a shed built to admit wind from every direction. Inside i a box-shaped building of masonry, with walls 2 feet thick. 11, 1930. Within this box is another, made of solid_concrete, and separated from the outer box by an air corridor 2 feet thick. Entrance is through a short hall with outer and inner doors. The outer door is closed before the inner one is opened. This last door opens into the room where instruments are housed in total darkness, Space also has heen provided for measuring electrical currents within the earth. The observatory cost $3,00¢ and was erectea co-operatively by the Fed- eral division of terrestrial magnetism and selsmology and the Carnegie In- stitution. A. K. Ludy of the Federal Magnetic Observatory will make the observations. Georgia has 9,713,324 peach trees. SCANDAL SHEETS BARRED | Shanghai Police Arrest Venders of Many Publications. clared by the Chinese municipal au- thorities of Shanghal on newshoys who | sell scandal and communist newspapers. | Since the first of the current year | dozens of venders accustomed to hawk- | ing their papers without fear of being | arrested have been taken before the provisional or district courts, there to be fined heavily and in some cases im- prisoned. ‘The authorities are directing their attention toward the newsboys rather | than the publishers because most anti- | government and “yellow” sheets printed ' SHANGHAI (#).—War has been de- | g in Shanghai have no offices. ‘The tors can seldom be found, and tfl nlllt dlo have Ofifll change them with almost eve ; prin done ‘ne.mr:“ jo‘:: mzuhf ey FIRST TRUST LOANS on Improved D. C. Property Prevailing Rates of Interest Prompt Service WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H St. N.W. Nat'l 1652 known brand of whisky by that name was first manufactured nearly 50 years erated in a part of what was once the @istillery plant, also burned. B. F. King of the Stuyvesant School, Warrenton, was elected vice president The Lynchburg rolling mills, op- | and Charles R. Kauffman of the Uni- versity of Virginia was re-elected sec- retary-treasurer. First Salling from Los Angeles April 23 ««from San Francisco April 26.. Reigning in swiftness and exquisite beauty...the new CHICHIBU MARY «.joining her sisterqueen...the ASAMA MARU...fastest inthe California- Orient run to Japan, China, and the Philippines, with stop-over at Honolulu . .. taking her part in the huge $60,000,000 building program of the N.Y. K. LINE... binding East to West in golden service. For detailed information, and descriptive literature write Dept. M. C. {:f.‘:‘mY.flB:: 10 Bridge S reet, 545 S:Hh Avenue—Chicago. 40 No_Dearborn Street— C.: 1406 H St. N. her offices in Seattlé, San Francisco and Los Angeles. 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