Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1930, Page 7

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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, doning Billings, who, with Thomas |purely advisory eapacity, Gov. Young J. Mooney, was convicted of the Pre- | said he would be guided by its find- day bomb! berinllv paredness day ing e ings. tia by alio which killed 10 and inj Awdon‘?m sons. While maeomuu:uuin awaits Gov. Young's consideration. ©000L TRIF ON Chesapeake Bay TO OLAIBORNE SATURDAY, AUG. 23 SUNDAY, AUG. 24 $1.25 Round Trip e ety Oesh, epmer: o R R L Geod, Sandy Beach View of Naval Academy Simultaneous Leaps Made by Three From Planes in Formation DRIVE IS PLANNED ON JUVENILE CRIME Experts on Delinquency From 30 States Will Confer* L o el o et " e Here Next Month. Tene of “Lando " o mav e TSN leading ]uhlp a man Jumped simul Qeterinr ] T Outstanding authorities on juvenile 4" move. than n " hundred oot Mo o Stvmr || ey e i T 0 St | 5 irs ek o N WS to & conference in Washington mext| | P2 ¢ Washington, Baltimore & month to advise regarding a Nation- e Annpoh Elednc R‘R Co. By the Assoclated Press. MITCHEL FIELD, N Y., Au- gust 22.—Three Army Air Corps men have proved thn parachute jumps can be made from planes a military formation without falling into the other ships or ¢ : e ‘?fnég"tfi"}gfi'-’a.m went KAY’S Nation-Wide Drive FOR NEW CUSTOMERS ... Tomorrow’s All-Star Offer . . . TWO RINGS at the price The men who volunteered for wide drive to prevent the youth of the of one . . . the experiment, which settled a land from getting into criminal ways point long moot among Air officers, were Sergt. James Pear- and to devise improved policies of treat- the juvenile delinquents. son, Cnrpl John Marchewka and e e R . $ .75 IR |y s 7o | JUDGES TAKE REST IN BILLINGS HEARING 4 hendsome domend part that religion may play in safe- guarding or reclaiming the w-yward yn%tJ’Luu R \ % engagement wing :{ like the flavor of tz Malt Syrup e ————— 'LEVIATHAN ATLANTIC MANSION the report of a survey of the m.muu of the more important Catholic Church They " arefunctioning_regarding. e ey are func e juvenile delinquent. The % will then come up: Bhwld serious consid- eration be given to the need and de- sirability of diocesan bureaus of Catho- lic charities urllnlllnl divisions of protective care? Many Factors Stressed. In explaining the special interest of the coming convention in this subject of juvenile delinquency, Rev. Dr. John O'Grady, national secretary of the Con- ference of Catholic Charities, said: “Educators of youth stress many fac- tors as those underlying conduct. In fact, there are so many, und in the life of fiu individual they 80 inter- twined, that it is dlmcult to classify them. They include environmental and subjective factors, the latter group in- cluding physical, intellectual and af- fective factors. In the language of the spiritual writers, these same thoughts would be expressed in a different ter- minology. They would say that con- duct is determined through the com- bined influence of the world, the flesh California Court Has Respite When State Ends Case Abruptly. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, August 22.—With its unprecedented hearing abruptly Sl b e o T welin upreme a yesterday ore beginning deliberal “.'fnm on what recommendations it will make to Gov. Yo on Warren K. Billings’ applica- tion for pardon. ‘Taking of oral testimony closed Wed- nesday, when the State unexpectedly ended its rebuttal. The judges will decide as speedily as possible whether to recommend par- 18- kt solid white gol with a wedding band to o m;;thd @ and - engraved and Week Randcarved. Call District 0205 For Correct Time Only a Small Down Payment P el you hlve 12 months in which to pay for your purchases. OF WHO'S WHO in conduct which Q.\u stress new automobile de- liveredinWashington during month of July was a new FORD ASK YOUR NEAREST DEALER FOR A DEMONSTRATION pd- of “'bol Vho' u."".,-‘ businessand INDIAN ASKS $1,000,000 Suit Over Oil Land Names Defeated Candidate for Senate. the LEVIA’ interlude on the Athlhc lanes. LEVIATHAN. Sept. 6 New York Southampton Sept.27 Oct.18 Nov.8 Fiewt Clase Fare $272.50 Tomwie Thied G saly 11120 + - $216.00 rousd wip ‘\A_:rhirty;four' ihfit;sa-hd feet up ---with the pilot unconscious! Yet the D-12 comes to-earth,a flaming ghost, while her pilot still soars . . . making new history for this breathless epic of the CATERPILLAR ol CLUB farewell day to lots ;- 4 '- p ". s : '- day ::n- ‘.’.i‘ii,.?f‘figffi“‘m‘;'.;' . [~ ‘ QA 43.0 bctne-?ower engine pulled Lleutex'mnt .Hlddnn l-pllfl Announcing 7% A MBASSADOR” (FORMERLY DETROIT LIMITED) UNITED STATES LINES Sol HERZOG, Inc. STERG Lk :‘?‘wfl'.‘ “GOOD-BYE” PRICES! six miles into'the upper atmosphere in-thirty-five minutes SATURDAY! ... 8 supercharger spurred his engine to new heights. . . We are including in this specul day ... scores of lar stock items at E TRA LOW PRICES FOR THE ONE DAY! But sleep conquered! "H;l'f-comcioul, torpified, he felt the icy nipple slip from his mouth . . . He groped for it aimlessly. It was beyond recovery . . . Open from 8to6P.M. One Day Only Specials! Tropical Worsted Suits... . .... .$12.95 $27.50 and $30.00 values. Stripe Linen Suits... . w.cu. ... .. .. $9.85 $18.00 grade. ‘All Straw Hats......oovoe.... -$1.00 -Half Price “The D-12 sailed unattended. . . cruised over wide arcs and gathered momentum as she invaded the denser atmosphere. . . Her velocity was startling. For about five miles she reeled and tacked: from 34,000 to 9,000 feet. At the lower level, the slip-stream’s freshet of oxygen resuscitated the pilot. . . He heard his motor thumping unevenly, and resolved to jump while sufficient altitude remained. .. —awith New Equipment FROM WASHINGTON DAILY AT 3:45 P. M. OR the added comfort and convenience of Washing- ton travelers to Toledo and Detroit, there has just been installed on The AMBASSADOR a beautiful new sun- room lounge-observation car, with deep-cushioned arm- chairs, settees and divans, with end tables and reading lamps—all differing in style and upholstery but harmoni- ous in general effect. In the sun-room there are comfort- able wicker chairs. In the center of the car, a writing “Lieutenant Haddon reporting, sir,” his commanding officer heard to his amazement as he picked up his *phone a while later, “I'm down near Christianburg. The ship’s a writeoff. I'm 0./ K. From spine-tingling personal accounts, from War Depart- Panamas and Leghorns. . : ment archives, from any and every authentic source Don Glass- Linen Knickers .. .. Shirts Collar attached and neckbands. $2, $2.5 Shirts and Shorts Rayon and broadcloth. Fancy Pajamas. ... ..., 82, $2.50 and $3.00. Rayon Hose..... Fancy patterns, 50c values. Golf Hose Plain or fancy. Silk Neckwear * $1.00 and $1.50, Handkerchiefs. . .. Pure linen. The AMBASSADOR Lv. Washington -~ 345 p.m. Ar. Toledo - = - 643am. Ar. Detrolt » » « 8.30am. desk, card table and a fully equipped buffet and soda fountain, serving light refreshments. At the forward end are three compartments and drawing room. ‘This car affords passengers an excellent opportunity to view the beautiful scenery along the Potomac River Valley by way of historic Harpérs Ferry. New type semi-private open section sleeping cars; indi- vidual seat coaches; and dining-cars, serving good meals at moderate cost, are also a part of the equipment of this fine train. TRAVEL BUREAU and CITY TICKET OFFICB ‘Woodward Bldg., 15th and H Sts, N. W, PHONE: DISTRICT 3300 D. L. MOORMAN & o Assistant General Passenger Agent man constructs the thrilling history of the parachute, and tells, through the words of the flyers themselves, how it feels to be a Caterpillar. . .to fight gravity in the face of danger, and win. Begin the First Story Sunday, In he Star BALTIMORE & OHIO 70,000 of us invite you to (id; on our railrosd Sor HERZ0G s F Street ar gth Thc CrcatNewspaper olfitllhc Nation's Capnal

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