Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1930, Page 5

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 3 193"—PART ONE. A5 SEAEVENTS SHOWN , | waeai| p A1 EIGH HABERDASHER Passenger—Other Happen- 2 et Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store . . . 1310 F Street ‘The Evening Star-Universal newsreel which will be shown on the screens of leading city theaters beginning today | takes on a salt sea flavor in this par- ticular film. There are many events| which take place on the water which | are of particular interest. { A new record was set by the blimp, Meyflower, in landing on the Steamship Bremen. This is the first time that a . Zeppelin of aircraft has even | made a landing on a transatlantic ship at sea. The Mayflower descended from | geveral hundred feet in the air and | made a contact” with the German lmer.l Mail and also a passenger was taken on board at Quarantine, N. for a spe- cial trip ashore. | At Long Beach, Calif.. the famous old | pirate ship burned to the water's edge ® and sank. The boat, which was known as the Galleon, had long been used for ! X dance hall "‘fa picnic grounds. All on o ard were saved. o E ” sEmAR H n ua a o - The Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Lip- | ton's newest challenger, is shown sailing | . out of the bay at Portsmouth, England, | for this country. The latest challenger ® for the American Cup is now on its way here under its own sail. It will compete with the American yachts for & the cup early this Fall e An unusual racing contest took place in the Massachusetts Bay off New Bed- ford. This is a revival of tk= old whaieboat contests. It was fought out between policemen, fishermen, harpoon- ers and crack rowers from the U. S. S. Whitney. The policemen got the start and kept well in front for the first half of the race but they were finally over- # taken by the fishermen, who pulled in | L] [ . four lengths ahead. An interesting scene is shown aboard the convict ship, Success, which docked at Newark, N. J., recently. The boat is a famous old British felon vessel and scenes of torture of the prison- ers were re-enacted aboard the boat for the newsreel cameramen. B e ‘ Select from the largest assortment of fine suits in Washington sia were held up in New York harbor by Government boats because the cargo was made by convict labor abroad. One of the boats, Crelisle, was permitted BRSNS Men’s styles; young men’s styles; regular and irregular sizes the Edison scholarship at West Orange, N. J., in which 50 boys competed: tne winning of the Saratoga handicap by = " i Marine, a 5-to-1 shot, over _the favorite, - 8 e 3 Curate, of the Joseph E. Widener sta- ree_ lece Sul ° i 2 - g o e T Rt i the ’ usiness suits air in which workmen on the new Lind- 3 ’ bergh beacon take perilous chances to | complete_their task: a triumphal tour : of the Rhineland by President Hinden- | burg, who visited the evacuated regions | . o N ; recently occupied by the foreign le- gions; the search for victims of the S l ea Sul S Or a an Wl er e r great bridge disaster at Coblentz, Ger- | 9 X ’ n many, by divers in the Moselle River. | v» a The Talking Reporter gives a color- | i ful description of the many interesting events in the film. Music is furnished by the Victor Concert Orchestra, Ro- ¢ sario Bourdon conducting. ! \ " SHIP HELD UP BY FIRE , BEGINS WORLD CRUISE %40 and %45 Suits $50 and 55 Suits %60 and %65 Suits 89 of 62 Original Passengers on : NOW ‘ NOW NOW 3 President Harrison Now on Way to Havana. By the Associated Press. ' JEPSEY CITY, N. J. August 2.— Delayed two days by a fire which swept its hold at a Jersey City pier Thursday, : J . the Preddent Harrison of the Dollar § : Line sailed at noon today on a cruise | : around the world. ! ' Tt carried toward Havana, its first/ stop, 39 pessengers of 62 originally | scheduled to make the trip. i : \ Official est:mates of the damage caused by the fre, confined to hatches 7. 8 and 9 in th> after part of the ves- were not available, but unofficial ates ranged from $15,000 to $50,- 00, An _enormous volume of water, poured ] into the hold of the ship by eight fire | o C ar tugs combating the blaze, caused the| q ° hull to sink deeply into the mud on the bottom of the Hudson River. The dif- G Sculty encountered in pumping out the water was the principal factor in post- | ponement of the sailing. The fire started a few hours before the liner was to have sailed Thursday | afternoon. i . REAL ESTATE DEALER | SENTENGED FOR BRIBE $350 and %4 $5—$6—9%7 $8—%10 Miamian Is Given 60 Days for Of-, ; S ey i Fancy Broadcloth K Nnox M e n9 S in Capone Case. By the Associated Press * MIAMI, Fla, August 2.— Nathan Grebstein, Miami real estate dealer, was sentenced today to serve 60 days in jeil for contempt of court for an attempt to bribe Circuit Judge Paul Barns during the trial of a padlock | case involving the Miami Beach home | : of “Scarface” Al Capone. Sentence was passed by Judge Barns following Grebstein’s arrest last night on order of the State Supreme Court, which previously had freed him from an indeterminate jail sentence given by the jurist. | In sentencing Grebstein, Judge Barns €aid he was taking into consideration | that he already had served 31 days in Newest Indian and geometrical de- Jail on the charge. When the case was appealed to the . f 5 Supreme Court some time ago the court signs in Russian, Shawl, Military and The same smart hats you pay : held that g;;:;;fim ot s Shirt Collar styles, Coat and pull- $5—$6—$7 for in the regular sea- sizesst{:itllss}tl;’le:s' %:zi\;hoe;'blml: Joeed by sdndums Baltss was dnosteenly over styles. Sizes A, B, C, D. son. All head sizes. calf! ' Ay te. Judge Barns said Grebstein offered fhim 85000 for a decision “in accord- ence with the law” in the proceedings, in which Capone came out unscathed, to padlock the Capone home near here. He said he belleved Grebstein sought | to “buy” the decision in order to ap- | proach Capone’s attorneys for a com- mission. Capone’s attorneys said they e Shirt Sale Starts here Tuesday, August 5th ENTERS RACE FOR SEAT| ‘ Complete Assortments of Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas to Choose From. 'All Sizes. All Styles. By the Associated Press. MONCKS CORNER, S. C., August 2. «-Mrs. Ella Mae Dennis, widow of the Bate Senator E. J. Dennis, today for- a candidate for the seat fsr=an -2t Buy on Our EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN During This Sale who.was shot down fatally wounded as he stood on a street here July 24, had persuaded her o make the race. She will oppose M. M. Murray, farmer, in the Democratic primary. et 5 b Free Parking—at the Capital Garage—while shopping here! _ jon are heid in State prison at Columbia. i 3 fl;mncmmh e z 3 ; .

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