Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1930, Page 6

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, franscontinental flight records, who was A—6 ' 4 ESCUED FlYER 19 HAS HOPE OF LIFE Frank Goldsborough Shows Signs of “Brightening Up” in Hospital. By the Associated Press. BENNINGTON, Vt, July 16.—Hope was felt today for recovery of Frank Goldsborough, 19, holder of junior rescued yesterday after lying badly in- Lady Stanley Lands “To Gather in Some American Dollars” By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 16—Lady Maureen Stanley, daughter-in- law of Lord Derby, arrived Mon- day on the liner Majestic to “gather in some American dol- lars.” She said she would design the settings for a talking picture. “I have never worked before, save in politics,” Lady Stanley said, “But now I am going to. I am here to make some money and I admit it. We simply have to do something about money in England. We haven't any. Every- body has to get out and work and I have decided to use any tal- ents that God and environment | have given me.” THE EVENING SLENDER HOPE LEFT FOR AIRMAN IN WILDS!E: Hook, Ill and Injured Briton, No Match for Tigers of Burmese Jungle, Is Fear. By the Associated Press. RANGOON, Burma, July 26.—Only a slender hope remained today of finding the missing British airman, Eric Hook, alive in the jungles where his friend ;nd gl:ne-lmlttg. guhrn;’mle Matthews, left im dying las ly while he sought ald for both of them. - Il and injured, as Hook was, it was felt he wouid be no match for Bengal tigers, famed for their ferocity, with {which the jungle is populated. There was some question even of finding his STAR, WASHINGTON, m"mmmm“m and places at night for the rescue rties constituted an additional prob- m Th!y trequenuy were forced to surrounded by wild ani- mlu. A l’l(fln of camp watches had to be adhered to rigidly. U. S. SHIPS REACH DANZIG Coast Guardmen on Baltic Cruise to Study Alcohol Smuggling. DANZIG, Danzig Free State, July 16 (#).—The American Coast Guard ships Mendota and Champlain, which arrived at this port Monday, have started on a cruise of the Baltic to acquaint themselves with the alcohol smuggling problem. Before starting out, officers of the ships called upon the President of the | Senate of the Free State and upon the Polish_commissioner general at Danzig. One Man Killed and Another Is iman was dead, another wounded and a third was held in the | who killed his brother and shot him, ! i t————————————————————— el D. C.. WEDNESDAY, ROAD FIGHT IS FATAL JULY 16, 1930. Kershaw County Jail here yes! the result of a flg:lt on the road between Wulvflle and Kalb shortly before midnight. Ste] hen Owens, 24, was killed when | a bullet went thmu.h his heart, James | Ov:,mgg h%sl “;l shot in the nbd;smel;' an leg. enry F. Clyburn, o serlously | westville, named h;’ Jlmcsyu the man Wounded in South Carolina. KERSHAW, S. C, July 16 (#).—One terday as 'l:dhkmlmocuslody shortly after- Clyburn, when found by officers, m‘ {badly bruised and his clothing torn.| | Officers said there had been a “scuf- | fle” prior to the shooting, but did not know the details which led to it. i ‘More ‘than 4,000,000 bunches of ba- | nanas were eaten in Germany last year. NIONTRUSTCOMP CLAFLIN Optician—QOptometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA On Every Trip Lady Stanley plans to leave immediately for Hollywood. you take this summer—or any time—your relief from ordinary cares will be greater if you have deposited your valuables in a Safe Deposit Box—at $3 or a little more per year—vwith the Union Trust Company. Our vaults are of the latest type. Come in and see them — adjoining our main banking room. body. since the area also abounds in striped hyenas, which leave littie trace of their depredations. Nevertheless, the search went on. Parties equipped with tents and medi- cines sent back word they were meeting with almost impossible conditions. Wlde tracts were under water and had to crossed in boats. Villagers helped in Worried about your STOMACH? If eating is frequently followed belching and tive dis- jured in the wreckage of his plane for 18 hours. The Putnam Memorial ‘Hospital re- i , ported he showed signs of “brightening Veteran Jurist Dies. up." He has been unconscious since he| CHICAGO, July 16 ().—Judge Jesse erashed Monday on a mountainside. | Holdom, 73, for the last 26 years a mem- fracturing his skull. He also is suffer- | per of the appellate court here, died ing from exposure. disease. The crash occurred during a flight| Kuheald from Cleveland, Ohio, to Keene, N. H. turbance, cause alarm: | A companion, ' Donald Mockler, was| lmn-;li;‘- o thrown clear of the wreckage. Unnhle‘ II.IM mflhfl‘h avoi hm-l(ld- to rescue Goldsborough, he left him oeys and other organs. M FOR TIME PAYMENTS ON to enlist help. Searching parties found h beneficial ia digestive mmbles Qoldsborough with the aid of Mockler. because its alkaline minerals PRODUCTS The youthful pilot’s stepmother, Mrs. Gertrude Goldsborough, remained here | tend to counteract irritating ; also because it aids elim- THF, benefit of the established Ford policy of direct in- terest in every stage in the manufacture and distribution at the boy's bedside today. Goldsbor- ough is the son of the late Brice Golds- | featica sad thus heips Nemre borough, who was lost with Mrs. Pran-| to get rid of the poisonous ces Grayson and her plane Dawn dur- wases that are formed, Resd our booklef,"Meeting the Prob- of its products, from the mine to the consumer, is passed along by “this plan to the buyer who wishes to purchase on con~ venient terms. FOR SALE BUSINESS men who must make contacts in other cities, make them by telephone... and make money by so doing. By telephone they're “on the spot” before their compet- itors have packed their suitcases ... and at a very low cost. o 39 The Telephone Way is the 1930 Way to keep in touch with anyone, anywhere. Y THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY yesterday of heart other signs 2¢, paid on Checking and on Savings Accounts . SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST ing an attempted transatlantic flight | lems of Digestive Disturb- ances.” Phone for a copy today: MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER SB35 er HOT SPRINGS uex, #15 District National Bank Blds. o Metro. n 1027, DEATH AT ELKS’ CLUB | CHARGED TO WOMAN Victim Had | | EDWARDJ.STELLWAGEN i PRESIDENT s e e Columbus, N. Mex., Fight With Her, Mrs. Beverly P. Allen Tells Police. By the Associated Press. | COLUMBUS, N. Mex,, July 16.—Mrs. Beverly P. Allen was in jail today | charged with murder in the death of | Anthony B. King, 49, secretary of the | Columbus Elks, Club, with whom police | sald she admitted fighting in his apart- Examples . Down U Monthly Payment $165,50 $32.00 on 12-month plan $187.50 | $36.00 on 12-month plan $187 50 $36.00 on 12-month plan Body Type 1 ReLiaABiLiTY Economy Goop PERFORMANCE King's wife found him dying at the | ¢lub early Monday morning when she | went to look for him after becoming rmed over his failure to come home. Mrs. Allen, police said, told them she did not know King was seriously hurt, that she put medicine on his cuts after the fight. That he took her home and that they made up. Mrs, Allen is sepa- « rated from her husband. Chief of Detectives Reese said the woman told him King planned to go on & vacation, and during the trip get| & divorce in Reno. Roadster Tudor Coupe I | ment at the club late Sunday night. ‘ | i i it Ll Other Models in Propcrtion Ford Dealers Are Located Conveniently MOROCCANS ARE ROUTED ‘ | Border Police and Planes Defeat| Two Bands of Tribesmen. . 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