Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1930, Page 16

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A—16 - ACCIDENTS HALT CUP DEFENDERS Two Boats Disabled in Try- outs for Race Against English Contender. By the Associated Press. NEWPORT, R. I, July 15.—There was a breeze yesterday, but the candi- dates for the defense of America’s Cup against Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock V found themselves unable to race. The two heavyweather boats, Yankee and Whirlwind, were paired, but the match ended shortly after the start when Whirlwind lost the headboard of her main sail. Yankee, sailed by Charles Francis Adams, Secretary of the Navy, did not seem to mind the bad going, but when Whirlwind with- drew there was no purpose in continu- SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED. American Shipper—L Adriatic—Liverpool Minnetonka—Londo: Majestic—Southampton Maraval Port au Spal Yoro—Kingsto United States—Copénhagen DUE TODAY. Bolivar—Puerto_ Colomb) z BourdonnalsBordeaux DUE TOMORROW. Evanseline—Yarmouth - [ El alp: Westernland-—Antwerp DUE THURSDAY, JULY 17. Araguaya—Canadian cruise. seenJuly 8 For! July 12 Virginia—Kin, MatretaniaSouthampton. BUE FRIDAY, JULY 18. Siboney—Havana .. readia rmuda . yron—Piraeus .... DUE SATURDAY, JULY 19. Ibert Ballin—Hamburg. tte—Havre .. —Marseilles the_boats returned in Brentons Cove, ippered by Landon K. was salled by George Nichols, d:e ndln' candidate in points 'n , was matched against En pered by Harold S. Vanderb The boats had scarcely crossed the start- line when Enterprise’s main sail ‘Her crew quickly gathered in flapping canvas and she was towed m to her mooring. Weetamoe fol- lowed. ‘Thee was some criticism today of the pairing, through which the heavy- weather boats were paired and the light-air bonu matched. Yankee's sup- porters were particularly critical, argu- ing that hld the Yankee been matched against either Weetamoe or Enterprise yesterday in the first real breeze since THE EVEN NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D" C; TUESDAY, JULY 1 the official observation scries started she would have had 4 ed ad- vantage. ‘The course scheduled was 15 miles to windward and return, -and, while the four boats got away in a smother of foam, Yankee seemed to be the most comfortable. The wind was estimated at approximately 25 miles from the | south and the sea was as boisterous as a caldron of boiling watei. Spectators expected to see some of the spars of the cup contenders go by the board as they tossed on the heaving water. ‘While no schedule for today's race was announced, the prospect was that En- terprise would again face Weetamoe. Secretary Adams planned to make a fiying visit to Washington and return in time to sail the Yankee Wednesday. Thus Whirlwind will have no opponent in today’s competition. 33140, Discount On This Suite SHOUSE IS CERTAIN OF DEMOCRATIC GAIN Commanding Position for l’s'rty in Congress Predicted After November Election. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, July 15-—A commanding position in Congress- awaits the Demo- | cratic party after the November elec- tions in the opinion Bf Jouett Shouse, chairman of the Democratic National Committee. In an address before the Jefferson Soclety of Massachusetts here last night, he declared “our have prac- tically admitted they House seats.” He said it was a certainty that the party would make startling gains in both houses of Congress. The enactment of !he Grundy tariff bill was declared to be “part of a cal- culated movement to repay the large ;on;rlbuhr! to the Hoover campaign und.” No invitation to the dinner was sent to Mayor James M. Curley. [Late in the evering he admitted he was not invited and said he would not have attended bad an invitation been sent. There was no official explanation forthcoming from the Jefferson Society as to why Mayor Curley had not been invited nor would the mayor amplify his statement as to why he would not ‘Thave attended had he been invited. TOTAL $3,000,000,000 Five Judges Have Record Volume Pending Despite Prodigious ‘Work Since Fall. By the Associated Press. Although cases pending on its docket now have reached a record volume of more than $3,000,000,000, the United States Court of Claims in its term just ended reduced the number of claims | awaiting settlement and settled test cases involving vast sums. Since last Fall the court disposed of 412 cases, involving $210,004,807. At that time its docket contained 1981 cases, approximating two billions, and ment contract cases and tax refund de- cisions occupied the attention of the court, which, with a full bench of five judges for the first time in years, made a determined effort to dispose of claims which, if delayed, would cost the Gov- ernment large sums in interest pay- menta. Among cases di involving land taken by the Government for hospitals, cantonments, proving grounds and naval bases; railroad trans- | portation of troops and supplies, and | patent cases involving basic patents on | aircraft and ordnance used by the Gov- | ernment. e B Growing of American tobacco in Egypt is proving successful. T R TR .’, 4'. A '/ of were suits) | CLAIMS COURT CASES since last October 351 cases, totaling »| FEDERAL JOBS ARE OPEN Several important wartime Goverr Civil Commission An- nounces Competitive Tests. The Civil Service Commission an- nounces the following open competi- | tive examinations: Plant pathologists of various grades, | $2.600 to $4,400 a year, Bureau of Plant Industry. Biochemist (pharmacologic), ”,m to #4400 a year. National Institute of Health, Public Health Service. Instructor foreman, bristle brush fa: | tory, $2.600 a year,. United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans. Full information and application \hhn)fl may be obtained from the Civil ! Service Commission, 1724 Fstreet. Service ,\/,o Alh‘m DUE SUNDAY, JULY 20. Louis—Hamburg A new and convenient styled suite t. of siz pieces for the small home. It is practical in every respect. Made of gumwood and finished in American walnut. Extension table, buffet and four leather-seat side chairs. blic—Hamburg —Marseilles. . Evangeline—Yarmout Calamares—Port, Limon. Belgenland—Antwerp DUE MONDAY, JULY 21 American Farmer—London 33146, Discount on This Suite Settee, Armchair and Rocker, constructed of strong fiber, with spring-filled, $3 3 1 7 Europa—Bremerha OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. n-America—Bermud; B e T mouth, Cherbours and Bremer- haven. Marques de Comillas—Cadiz and Barcelona. ‘Anaconda—Antwerp. Cabo Villano—Barcelona. eus. %isouht This Suite The four pieces are: Dresser. Holly- wood vanity, deck chest and new-style bed. All are_made of walnut veneers skillfully combined with fine cabinet woods—charmingly decorated and_ splen- didly finished. The bench may be had at a slight ad. l 1 67 33139 Discount on This Stroller Adjustable hood and foot rest. A splendidly made fiber stroller. 17 Regularly . $16.75. Less = 33%,% Dis- count . . cretonne - covered seat cushions. Regularly $19.75. Less 33%% Discoint 5% 5s. e- : g Bergen. nuum Prince onievideo and Buenos s i Regularly $172. Less 33%% Discount. SAILING TOMORROW. uda. Fambure —Cherbours, Southampton and ure. Bremen—Cherbours, Southsmpton and Bre- merhaven Bergenstjord—Bergen and Oflo. BeieThan Chersoure and Southampton. an- esident TRoosevelt—Plymouth, - Cherbours mburs ingston. _oristobal, Cartagens, Colombia and Santa Marta -c"h‘:'r"m nd Southampion. s Guara, Puerto ‘Cabictio and Maracaino Dorothy Luckenhach—Pacific Const. BATLING THURSDAY. JULY 11, merican Shipper—London. Toridens Adams._World cruise. riin—Southampton, Boulogne and Brem- erhaven Jun: ‘év-nnhneJtnmaum Cefalu—La Ceiba. Sehenectady—-Covenhag g, Tigre—Montevideo_ and Buenos Aires. SAILING FRIDAY. JULY 18, Carmania—Cebh, Plymouth, Havre and Lon- n?fl'.",cu Cristobal, Callso and Val- lzntendlm—l’llnonm, Boulogne and Rotter- Nicely made and enameled. Regularly $11.95, Less 331a% Discount $7.97 i Kitchen Cabinet 1 the mew labor . Paris—Plymouth and Havre. Munamar—Nasssu. Miami and Ha Conte Biancamanc—<Gibralts~ Nel Havana, Piogreso and Vers Cruz. ::V’lue‘;.u'}:fl_lnfl‘flym owth, Cherbourg snd Antwerp BAILING SATURDAY, JULY 15, ja—Belfast and Liverpc fomeme GeorgeHaiitax S0%B:. Johas. Bermuda—] urdnn 7Vno and Rordeaux. renezuel rto _Colombis, C!lnohll nnd San lem‘.acn an Suan—8an Juan © : Uron—Santo Domingo Cits. > 18 California—Havana, Panama Canal and San h x SN L Francisco. i Regularly $11.95, P Less 33%% Discount GYIIHIYI—Clnndan cruise. $7 97 nited __ States—Christiansana, Easy Terms Cartagens, Oslo and Copenhagen Ulia- Havana, Cristbal and Jort Limon Santiaso, Kingston, | buerto” Cas- and Puerto Barrio - Cherbours and Lonton, obh auid_Liverpool. itien Forts. ~Puerto Colombia Western Ocean—St. Thomas. Virginia—nston. SAILING MONDAY, JULY 21, Hamilton_Norfolk City of Atlanta—Savannah. SAILING TUESDAY, JULY 23. Transylvania_Moville and Glasgow Tt 31/3% Discount on This Suite In Jacquard Velour. A fine suite that will give you years of satisfactory service. The dav- enport conceals a full size bed. Included also_are bunny chair and club chair. Covered with high - grade velour. ~ Regularly $16475 Less 33%9% Discoun’. 33139 Discount on .This Suite Armchair, Settee and Bunny Chair, upholstered in dACQUARD VELOUR and have button backs and reversible spring cushions. Regularly $139.75. Less 33%;% Dis- ‘Do You Want $5? We Will Allow It On Y our Old Refrigerator! This Top Icer Refrig- erator is regularly $15.95 count. less $5 allowance for your old refrigerator. 10 In golden oak, with large food capacity. Well insulated for minimum ice consumption. Garden Hose $1.88 25 - f(?ll;t length. Nozzle extra. No Phone Orders 409 Discount on This Lawn Swing Regularly $11.95 Made Fresh as You Want Them Variety to please every one. Especlally catering to plenics, lodge outings, ete ve been making sandwiches Jor 55 years: 50 we Ano HOW. Phone MRS. J. R. CASTELL \ Metropolitan 7456 For Special Prices el ‘Arm Rocker $2.49 Natural-Finish Maple Rocker No Phone or Mail Orders Canopy Extra 33149% Discount on nis Suite 10 pieces, including long Buffet, extension Table, in- closed Server, China Cabinet and 6 Chairs, in handsome walnyt veneers. Regularly $164.75, Less 33Y3% Discount. Shelf Refriger- ator Is Regularly $19.75. Less $5 Allowance For Your Old Reffigerator 145 Plenty of food storage ang ice space—well insu- lated and designed 0 that it is easy to clean Golden oak cabinet. $1.00 Down Couch Hammock Strong Construction Covered in Duck $ .75 Easy Terms 509 Discount on This Swaying Divan $11.38 unl-rly $22.75 11 7 1098 Ourtrucks will de- liver your purchase to any part of the District of Columbia, Maryland or Virginia If you are seeking a safe and sure investment you | will find it in these 6% First Mortgages. Fixed in- . terest and secured princi- pal. May be purchased amounts from $250 up. B. F. SAUL CO. 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