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THE SUNDAY “BLIND” FLYING TO BE TAUGHT ARMY STUDENTS AT KELLY FIELD War Department Announces That Instrument Course [TALIANS HONOR THEIR NATHAN HALE e ue S Fascists and ex-Service Men . y ' Ly trained in Mark Fourteenth Year of | %, 4e "oiih the aid o tastrie isti Death Vesterday s announcing. tha insthi a; a a 5 Battisti Death. ment fiying has boen added o the cur- riculum of the school. A number of primary training planes, blind flying, and those under which they should turn back or land, “Flying instinct,” it is stated in an instruction report to the War Depart- ment, “is & much-abused term em- writers of fiction $o g thels heroes: 1o greme s tent instinct plays a in the pilot- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 13, 1930—PART: ONE. will Tepresent the British court at the | nation's principal representative should SLErong Gel Ay. 25 Buny Sl ot CAROL’S CORONATION coronation of King Carol of Rumania, | be 8 member of the roysl family, wing l::“?:; awnd“;:;d-. ‘:o:v: It is understood that the only ft (Coprrisnt, mae) gs vel, L] e only for- SPURS ENGLISH TALK| c, sresen b sivent i e 52 course. After attaining skill in straight flying, he advances to making banks one of the younger British princes, and turns. An instructor files in the probably Henry, will be there 2- rep- led cockplt to watch for aerial Choice of Envoy to Fete Cause of | resentative of the house of Windsor. unhood pif traffic and to check on the student’s g y Jeports that Mme. 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Rumania 8dd spice to conjecturés here | , LOS ANGELES (P).—“Take the honey each with the rear cockpit equipped | plane the student advances to one of or under & hooded cockpit, which regarding the real feeling of British 0d leave the money” is the sign over with the ne truments for blind | the larger basic training type , tes the conditions of fiying court circles toward the recent happen- | 3 roadside vending stand unattended by fiying and with ‘an adjustable canvas | with the front cockpit, which ordinarily hood, which closes the pilot in com- |is used by the pilot, hooded over and pletely, have been provided for the first | with the complete standard instruments. phases of the instrument training, ‘The course in flying is supplemented The student begins with straig] by a ground course in instruments and ing under the canvas hood, simulating |in conditions of weather when it is safe flying in & fog which blots out the view | to push on, relying for a short time on FIND MOTORISTS HONEST Roadside Homey Viender Leaves ins a 1 simi 1 in Rumania, the owner. In months of operation the % 18 lelt, however, that while the|DONey producer has found more morney British court is today ‘one of the strict- | NS ben left by paising autobsts than est in Europe, ns wau shown recently | Dteded to pay for the honey. by the cancellation of a divorced wom- an's court presentation, it will be nec- essary for reasons of By Radio to The Star. reactions to| LONDON, July 12—As royalty's en- one’s sense are instinctive, but these | §agements, especially when they are of same senses cannot be relled upon un-|(a state cha acter, are settled well in advance of the events, there is keen der all conditions. Flying insf ts will indicate what is actually ocm‘” interest in the social world as to who through a fog or clouds. “Certain movements in the control of an alrplane which are A New Zealand-Burope telephone tate that the| service is proposed. By the Assoclated Press. TRENTO, Italy, July 12—The pa- triotic societies of this former Austrian city, the Fascists and the ex-service men at their head, today repaired to the monument of Cesare Battisti, the Nathan Hale of modern Italy, and there laid wreaths to commemorate the fourteenth anniversary of his death, Cesare Battisti is reverenced as one of the foremost of the martyrs of “Italia Irredenta,” or unredeemed Italy, of which this Province of Trentino formed a part before the late war. An avowed Socialist, but an Italian pa- triot first of all, he struggled all his life to reunite his fellow Italians under the Hapsburg yoke to their mother country. Mussolini was one of his intimate friends and a regular contributor to Battisti's newspaper, Il Popolo, of this city. When Italy in 1915 entered the war on the allied side, Batisti stole across the border and joined up as a volunteer, knowing full well the fate in store for him, as an_Austrian subject, should he be captured. A little over a year after he had donned the uniform of the country of his heart he was taken prisoner. Austrian military justice was swift and unbending. On July 12, 1916, he was hanged as a traitor in the Castle of Buon Consiglio. Similar Commemorations. Similar commemorations in hondr of the soldier-martyr were held through- out the kingdom in the course of the |- day. There is hardly a city of any size that has no street rebaptized in honor of the Trentino patriot, and many of them have votive stones in their cemeteries or public squares re- calling his sacrifice. Although he met his end over three years before the founding of Fascism, the Black Shirts of today claim Cesare Battisti as one of their own, as a pre- cursor of their movement. In many localities they commemorated him- with the stern Fascist rite, an officer of the ATIOMAI AL FURAITURE CO. If you live in the city, take a taxi to our store and home again. We will credit the amount on your purchase order. If youlivein Maryland or Virginia, we will likewise credit your car fare on your purchase or- ders. militia calling out his name, the as- sembled party members shouting “Pres- ent” in reply. VANNUTELLI, LATE CARDINAL, BURIED High Chur;h and State Officials « Attend Service Outside Rome. Discoun§ ' on This Suite § Beautifully finished and decorated with shaded overlays. The suite is made of walnut veneers combined with fine cabinet woods, includes dresser, vanity, chest of drawers and poster bed. Regularly $134.75. Our trucks will deliver your pur- chase to any part of the District of Columbia, Mary- land or Virginia. By the Assoclated Press. VATICAN CITY, July 12—With all of the solemn dignity befitting his rank as a prince of the Catholic Church, Cardinal Vannutelli, the late 93-year-old dean of the Sacred College, today was taken to last rest in the Verano Cemetery, outside the walls of Rome. Twenty-two cardinals attended the funeral, "including Granito Pignatelli, Who succeeded as dean at the death of his senior. Services were held at the Church of St. Agnes. The entire diplomatic corps accredited to the Vatican, Foreign Min- ister Dino Grandi representing the gov- ernment, Count Santelia and Admiral Morano, representing the King; Prince Boncempagni Ludovisi, Governor . of Rome, were present, and Fascist, army, Comprises n e w- style kitchen ca - net, 42-piece din- ner set and a 26- piece set of silver- mavy “and political circles had their Mmembers in the throng. The body of Cardinal Vannutelli was consigned to a crypt in the chapel of the Congregation of Propagation of the -Faith beside the grave of his brother, Serafino, also Cardinal Vannutelli, and near the resting place of Pope Pius IX. CLUB IN NEW YORK UNDAMAGED BY BOMB Location on Ledge Causes Belief Explosives Were Intended to Frighten. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July ¥2.—The Simplon Club in West' Fifty-third street. sur- rounded on both sides and in front by properties belonging to John D, Rocke- Teller, jr., was bombed early today, with slight damage to the club building and to one of the adjacent Rockefeller Ppremises. The bomb was placed on a window ledge of the five-story stone club build- ing in such a way that it would scarcely have done serious damage, and police believed that the bombers merely wished to intimidate officials of the club for Some reason they have not discovered. Search of the building failed to dis- close any liquor, The club, which is just a block north of the town houses of both John D. Rockefeller senior and junior, was closed at 3 o'clock this mérning. An hour and & half later the bomb exploded. $6,000,000 FRENCH ART COLLECTION IS HELD Sir Joseph Duveen Gets Italian Renaissance Paintings for Unrevealed Price. By the Associcted Press. NEW YORK, July 12.—The famous Dreyfus art collection, valued by its Parisian owners at $6,000,000, has been purchased by Sir Joseph Duveen, art collector of New York, London and Paris. The purchase price was not re- vealed. Containing several hundred items, the collection is considered the greatest private gallery of Italian renaissance work in existence. The Dreyfus family had collected it over a period of 70 years. UNIVERSITY PARTY ON RUSSIAN TOUR - Prof. Seagar of Columbia Heads Americans Studying Economic and Industrial Conditions. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, July 12.—Prof. Henry R. Beager, head of the department of economics at Columbia University and formerly president of the American Economic Association, arrived in Mos- cow Thursday with a party of 25 Amer- ican University professors and teachers, They will tour Russia, making a study of existing econcmic conditions and the Boviet government’s five-year indus- trialization plan. Record Wheat Yield. MARTINSBURG, W. 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