Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1930, Page 7

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JULY 18, 1930. MAIL PILOT’S ASHES TO LIE ALONG ROUTE 12 - Companion Flyer to Pay l-‘i'n‘l Tribute to Maurice Graham. the plane that followed his on the William G. McAdoo P raams To Recall War in ‘Writing Memoirs ANTHRACITE WAGE RATES CONTINUED Tentative Agreement Re- | ported Reached Between Miners and Operators. Iv lhn Astoclated Press. 'A BARBARA, Calif,, July ll—wlflhm Gibbs McAdou Sec- retary of the Treasury dl;“m- tor general of railroads the | | Wilson admi m:.smtwn is writing }/ his memoir: ‘This wus “revealed Tuesday at his home here. Observations on wartime Washington are expected to form a part of the work. LISBON, Porti By the Assoclated Press. wu;,"&emmfi'&?: ‘The number of violations of the air 3 chosen LOS ANGELES, July 18.—The ashes | wilderness. commerce regulations continued to in- cnue durln the past three months, report on violations during the ueond quarter 0t this year, released by AIR RULES VIOLATORS |32 & s T gt Ty T RISE 56 IN QUARTER |52z over the orse toeee four, and flying without identification numbers on planes, three. The miscel- 3 o Junk Reaches Morocco. ing to $800. meted out for other vhht.lonn !n 24 i gfm wufh:umm of vinht.lons. 27 J‘“y L g‘y.h;‘:mlese:{:‘:'u:bn& mfigco;:gsg" of Maurice Graham, veteran puot will - . Budwig said. “Th Unlicensed licensed plane, Total of 177 for Three Months laneous offenses numbered 92.” Cmbhnel Mo- cases still are €O ere were 32 vio- Casablanca on Y.he first leg o{ h!! be scattered tonight over the airmail Nexf iron the bllyusr;loe most val- t. THAE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, 1 pilot 15; flying without navigation lights, reprimands, 63 Recorded, With Fines Amount- - = ePofl.u Vlnh'.kma ol me air commerce reg- attempt- iwig t to Tations'or the acrobatic provisions and journey to New York. Toute to Salt Lake City by the pllot ot usbly to man is probal By the Assoclated Press. | NEW YORK, July IE.—-Newspupers‘THREE CHICAGO WOMEN today said a tentative’agreement pro-| ARE MADE PROFESSORS viding for retention of existing wage | rates has been reached by anthraclte | pight of University's 200 Full Pro- niiners and operators. | The agreement, to run from Septem- | fessorships Are Now Held ber 1 next to April 1, 1936, also em- by Woman Members. bodies a modified form of check-0ff and | p. 1o Associated Press. a revised arbitration clause, No formal | | CHICAGO, July 18.—Announcement announcement of a tentative agreement et s of the elevation of three woman mem- The scale committee of the United | bers of the University of Chicago facul- Mine wnrkers of America, headed by |ty to full fessorships was made to- John L. Lewis, president, has been ne- | day in the University record. gounung with the operators for three | ““}. "ty Rickert, Ph. D., has been weeks for a contract to x'epllce3 the ish, Dr. Lydia J. present one, which expires August She ohewman of Under the, check-off provision of the = tentative agreement the operators would collect $1 a month from each miner for | physical culture. union dues. Any additional assessments | © Including these three, eight of the must be callected by the union directly | yniversity's 200 full pm’{m e from the women. The union in return has agreed to | a revision of the arbitration clause which provides that the wage question may be opened by either side once each year and submitted to a_committee of | two miners and two operators, the com- | HOW TO TAN ! mittee having the rignt to eall in dis- || WITHOUT BURNING interested persons to awist | — 1 \IANY peoplé _have the'minlken idea RICH HUNTER ROBBED | to th s u ;‘.;e’{?i.'n (i ’m &'r%\..i Rubber M;nuf«cturer \Surprises Masked Burglar in His Bed Room. inful lunbu EVANSTON, I, July 18 (®).— fercny e Geo! 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It is worth much more. 50. on it ynu amply Cream 'freely XpOSUTe, a Crea it 1 ‘ms -nuxnvluthle fllm over nu mn B. lmnu(mmrer and big game hunter, a_ masked robber in a bed room or hlx home last night. Threaten- ing Dryden with his gun, the robber took $70 from the millionaire and jumped through a window to the lawn, 30 feet below. An examination dis- glosed Jewelry ‘worth more. than $5,000 [ g}gfl‘ ol p"’éto Omevica ANNOUNCE ‘KAY'S cm’r TRADE -IN WATCH SALE $I2 OR MORE ALLOWED YOUR OLD WATCH ~—REGARDLESS OF THE CON- DITION OF YOUR OLD WATCH OIN the happy throng of ‘“on-time” Washing- tonians who have discarded their old timepieces, in order to take advantage of KAY'S JULY WATCH SALE. £ s, —the allowance is -yplied on the Trade in Your Old Watch ard Cash Price, - Liberal Terms in addition! Noxzems 1is greaseless lnd unnot stain. | Sold at ail_good dru de- inrtmem Stores. " Bé sure. and. fake & ar with you to the beach.—Advertise- Hamilton 350 up $1.00 a Week The $5 Allow- ance applies to sale of any} o standard-make The KITT CUT-PRICE SALE of BRAND-NEW Knabe =t Fisher - PIANOS Has Broken All Records for Midsummer Selling and the OE&ortunity will be of buying a mnd-new $650 Baby Grand Plano for $395! Think of sav- Company of ‘$240 on a brand-new Knube Grand! Who has ever heard of buying one of these brand-new Knabe, at anythin, less than its ad- Fischer and Foster pianos vertised pric and a few other makes, at a Bear in mind that there price much below wholesale has been no reduction in figures, made it possible to e‘;\ces of the Knabe piano. a’ on this saving to the ave always maintained uhington individual buyer. their nationally known price, But—this is not all. Many and every Knabe dealer has of these pianos are of the and always will do the same. fixed and nationally adver- These very special prices tised brands, such as the apply only to these identical A Success Easily Accounted For A fortunate purchase by the Homer L. Kitt part of the stock of an out- of-town piano concern, con- world famous Knabe, which has always been sold at its fixed price everywhere, and has come to be regarded as almost as standard a value as scerlmg silver. To buy a new Knabe or Fischer piano underpriced has, therefore, proven an at- traction which needs no argument to support it, and it appears there are plemy of people in Washington, even in Midsummer, who ap- preciate this most unique opportunity. ther \anos in this pur- chase which are strong favor- ites with the musical people are the fine old Foster. piano, known as the “Companicn to the Knabe,” and that splen- did apartment pianos of Cable-Nelson. Values— The Public Recognizes the Great Values at Once —Values They came; they saw; they acted with tten all over these goods. A few days more will dispose of all of them instruments, and when they are sold there will be ab- solutely no more at these figures. Prices— Pianos to Fit Any Use, Any Home, Any Purse —Prices You will find in this nle many low-priced bargains in uprights suitable for practice purposes, priced down to $f $75 and even to $40. Nearly new apartment uprights of the class selling up to $385 are specially priced as low u $215. Used grands as low $280, and a collection of such prominent makes as Chicker- ing, Knabe, Steinway, Sohmer, Weber, etc., in used grands or uprlght Needless to say, the Kitt Company is offering terms so easy that the ownership of one of these rare bargains is This sale lasts but a very few days more. When you come in, come prepared w pay a de- posit at least, hold the iano you select You won't Eave a second chance at it. HOMER L.KitT Co. 1330 G STREET N.W. - NATL. 4730 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ' « Add all of these advantages together—and you will see there is real, incontestable truth behind the statement that there is as much difference be- tween Amoco-Gas and other premium motor fuels as there is between other premium motor fuels and regular gasoline. Remember, it is not a few pennies less per gal- lon that matters—it is low cost per mile that counts. The AMERICAN OIL COMPANY Affiliated with Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company General Offices: Baltimore, Md.

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