Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1930, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Jack LivingstonWirs Contest From Brownsvilie, Tex., by 1 Hour 18 Minutes. - * By the Associated Press. ding her b -awun ‘:Inr Olpe, Kans., Danl g Ly Long ;,eueh-cmum Alr . day prevented destruction ship and tonight hoped to in the race tomorrow. o8 Status of the six aid derbies’ con- * the continue werging on Chicago for the national air | races was as follows Saturday night: Livingston won the Southern S B wnsville, Tex., to Chl- Livingston led his tor, G. Moore, Kansas City, by 1 hour 18 minutes. His time was ' ‘hours 28 minutés 52.7 seconds for the 1,300 miles. Miss Walker Forced Down. Mrs. Phoebe Omlie of New York and Memphis continued to lead the Women's which landed at Atlanta, forced do during day tinued onw‘ui\ hour and a half behihd contpetitars. The Men's Class A Atlantic & arrived ‘when they will take off for Ci 3 ‘They had been scheduled to arrive Chicago yestérday. Art Killips of Le Grange, I, was still leading by a ‘mpargin of only 8 minutes 20 seconds over Art Davis, Lansing, Mich. Gladys O'Dannell, Beach, Call ‘who had led the West it ' Womd Derby from its.start at Calif,, landed first at Kansas terday at 3:44; Mamer and Smith Lead. * fl“‘: Mamer, S fl!!:!l;'d I.:'; ve-plane Seattle Chicago Tl Aberdeen, 8. Dak, at 4:42:20 Saturdsy afternoon after a hop from Bismark, N. Dak. § I Verne L. , Moline, Ill, who had been leading the Men's Class B Atlantic Air Derby, Hartford, Cor was down GERMAN CRASHES AIRPLANE TO AVOID AIR RACE CROWD {(Continued Prom First Page.) T = he has in which Hi §E§ {1 i i i E‘éu . Who also was on duty st Ana- ioostia, led a three-plane mohuc%- '8 six-plane represe “here, in addition to the three pianes of the acrobatic section, were flown here X-lz’u:‘ Oomd.ru.l JAhCIlbrk, le.‘e‘cuuve Anacostis, who Rear Admiral William offett, vid 8. Ingalls, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for tics, and his aide, Lieut. ‘Comdr. Robert Molten. being 3 Lieut. Marshall Andre Alr Corps Raserve, also of w-mmfwn. ‘The official th of all the races, the governing of all the contests and the ironi: of the thousand and one difficulties attending the flying of such a show as this have been In 10 the hands of Maj. secretary of the cont ington weeks 280 to make the arrangements for the Christopher is one of the country's best. pu'z. having been former efiur tost pllot for the National Advisory emp Ty ~ Committ for Aeronautics. the Bureau of Stand- ards and the National Aeromautic As- soclation from Washingtan. Capital Men Honored. ‘The National Capital also received Tecognition in the annual elections of the National Aeronautic Association, govern! body for aviation in this sountry. Senator Hiram Bingham was Te-elected president; John E. Victory, treasurer, and William' P, MacCracken, jr., former Assistant Secretary of Com- inlroe !_lo‘;:I Anrolnumn', l;r lomnor-l%- arge. The election of Dr, George W. lirector of research of the Na- tion, gov: ernor of the District of Columbis chap ter of the association, is expected Mon- Action on the resolution advocating le.omtrucm:'n of .l T;odel nrmrt. &m ‘u:. ational Capital expec! onday morning at the final meéting of the association, Among the chiefs of aviation activ- ities in the National Capital who have taken part in the activities here are Mr. Ingalls, Col. Clarence M. Assistant Secretary of Asronautics; Admiral Moffett, Brig Gen. D. Foulols, assistant Auto Injures Boy, 7. Praneis R. Beach, 7' old, of 1835 ;Sou:.h m:med s o ture of the left leg, he was struck E an automobile ted ‘& Jemes , 33, of 1805 -fifth street, and P K R Hospital. His condition is not serious. IQUOR VIOLATION . BONDS REDUCED . {BY. POLICE ORDER " (Continued it Page denied discussion mw:“!:‘phe' at !P;.'dl’gdmt .bwm:\‘m n| es 1t 'was pointed out at Police Court terday that a more recent bond mmmmzmfiflm yesterday he would quest the district attorney's office to night that he would place the Tesources 16 |of his association in the hands of in- tors. Kronheim sald he wanted to get at the bottom of the matter, He said he wanted the bondsmen guilty pointed out to him. vn‘l’l“ that is done,” LIFE OF ATTORNEY. _ - THREATENED AS SEQUEL TO GAMING PROBE |3e" tinued Pirst ) lund:.rlnmk.buthvrennduuuta! t“ y ’1' g L Yili) ¥ E charge of law en- nt.” charges. Parran, State's attorney, board he would present the Additional organized complaints about the gambling place were made this week to the Board of Commission- ers of Prince es_County. Those tions u?« Marlboro ty W. C. T, U, the Law -and the oo e Boun HAM AGAIN HEAD OF FLYING ASSOCIATION |fdence that Mayor Assistant Secretary Ingalls Makes Address at Closing Session of Organization. -O‘;lfi GO, Al it Stimuls: A ugus ,— . W solian et aviien through air shows and races was hailed as a valuable measure to- day by David L. Ingalls, Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy in charge of sero- spoke at the annual l::w gton, treasurer; Ralph Badge: , N. Y., secretary. were ANTI-WET ACTION HIT W, C. T. U. Refuses to Withdraw Support From Aspirants. JANESVILLE, Wis., A 3 ?)— A resolution which have with. drawn support of the Wisconsin W. C. T: U. from the leading candidates for Governor, because they all are avowed wets, was voted down m«mmmgy at a start rally this afternoon, and the nuut:ku ended without any definite action, ‘The two Republican candidates, Phil La ive, and Walter J. Kohler, Conservative, and the Demo« cratic candidate, Charles E. Hammers. ley, have declared either for modif -a. tion or repeal of the eighteenth ar 1d. ment and Volstead act. e —— Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $57.50 Cambria-Majestic 1324 Euclid Street N.W, SAVE 35% TO 509, ON Electrical Fixtures Builders, electricians, home- i Entire 50%. Mail orders filled promptly. ¢ | the Democratic women's STAR, WASHINGTON, WOMEN MOSFERIN] e e VOTHG STREGTH Mrs. ‘ Rose, D,emoorqt,_@d Mrs. Yost, G. 0. P., Are Pre- paring for Battle. By the Associated Press. ‘Women students of how women vote and why are m: ranks for a real buul:flllulnn the election for Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, vice chair- man of the Democratic National Com- mittee, has under way a of action she worked out with Jouett Shouse, ex- ecutive chairman, last Winter. P Sue White Is Active, | The soft-voiced former Governor af has given n bt e com- MRS. LENNA LOWE YOST. said countles in the country have sent word Virginian, w] Just her the Re- publican National of effective feminine tions. Mrs. Lena Lowe Yost, blonde West hose one-time ' Chairman Fess, has di- rector of women's activities — day she still was “sensing E situation.” When the command to march m women's organization Mrs. Ross is_recuperating from a broken ankle suffered two months ago, but this has not interrupted her part of She has spoken in 36 States of the Middle and Far West in the A mr‘n. J:r ‘women, and -u.-eung administration on unem- ployment and the tariff, Mrs. Ross will come back to the Capl- tal about mber 15 for final coun- ells; then will go out agsin on a Speakers’ Bureau Planned. A bureau will be maintained to send ‘women Dn;zcnuc speakers where u::z are requested. Among to serve are Mrs, Franklin D. - velt, wife of the New York Governor; Representative Mary T. Norton of New Jersey, and Mrs. Genevieve Clark Thom- son of New Orleans. uarters here nication wi MRS. NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS. B JUDGES’ CONTESTS . GRIP MISSISSIPPI Pat Harrison and 7 of 8 Repre- sentatives Unopposed in Primary. 5. 0.7 GETSREADY FOR DRIVE IV WEST Chairman Wood o-flnmuém- cago Headquarters—Til- son in East. ' . AUGUST 24, 1930—PART ONE. } ONTESTS LNELY. oM == 2 4 46 Tuesday Demogratic Primary | sxtreme Featured by Senate nnd. Governor Races. =2 LINOIS DRY VOTE STIRS SPECULATION ExEE25 Differing Views Are Held on Prohibition Referendum as a Mandate. I Wrecking Sale Building Material Bargains! Tearing Down 2 City Blocks for Supreme Court Site First and A Streets N.E., East of Capitol Toscing Dowi it Waltor Resdiiale Contucied ot O Deihtucd Brad ™ Tearing Down in Front of Agriculture Bldg.—Sale Being M.monotl.\&csu&m Tearing Down 1 City Block i s g 13th ndlsmm S.W. oy Hsine sasg o Doors Brick Frames Plumbing Windows Lumber is in commu- leaders in States which the Democrats feel can be gained for their party. o e S M ke . egra) ay Mrs, Ross sent word from cgl:y ., Wyo., Tequesting & detailed report of activ- ities in two States, She added: “I am but are on By the Assoclated Press. JACKSON, Miss, August 33.~—With United States Senator Pat Harrison and seven of the eight United States Representatives unopposed for renomi- nation, chief interest in Mississippl's Democratic primary next Tuesday cen- Lavatories © Heating Plants Flooring Many Other Bargains! YARDS: tered on the contests for judgeships and the lone fight for Congress. Representative Roos Collins of the fitth district has Oggodllfll in Robert P. Harrelson, State legislator from Leake County, and each candidate has conducted a vigorous campaign. Mr. Harrelson OPPOSITION TO BOWLES NOW APPEARS DOUBTFUL Only One Potential Candidate Has Declared Himself in"Detroit Mayoralty Election. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, All\fllt fllm—- four days remain for the filing inating petitions for entry in the oralty afiuon to_be he:,lc 9, ‘what_opposi Bowles may have, if any, red a8 much in tonight as it when the mayor mmnmul\moom- rre] but nom- may- Sturtevant Blowers For Burning Buckwheat Coal NA. 1984 Our Removal Sale Makes a Wholesale and Sweeping Reduction on all Men’s Haberdashery remaining in stock at Half-Price! There are no exceptions and no reservations—but EVERY- THING = both. Summer and Winter weight—is included— and in those nationally known brands which have been inti- mately associated with our as- sortments by reason of their superior excellence. The Half Price goes into effect with store-opening tomorrow—Monday—morning CHINESE HURT IN CRASH ‘Trei of New York, at oPRLIEET I e avenue, was treated by a physician yes- terday for lacerations received when the automobile which he was . ..5th & Florida Ave. N.E. eeeees.Oth & C Sts. S.W. Brightwood ........5925 Georgia Ave. N.W. a L'6an with a Smile of Morris Plan, i R ] necessary to have hed' (Bl This méterial may be purchased at any of jobs at this Bank to borrow. "|8|° | or'eur 8 yards at the same low prices MORRIS PLAN BANK 1Under Supervision U. S. Treasury . 1408 H Street N. W. o _u\lMth‘ b 1t is your loss if you don’t take advantage of this unusual bargain! $ Formerly $45 Now ... Make Your Dunm Come True!l Now the sparkling diamond ring of your dreams |- :«ml;::v;hhin' mi‘:fi"fluflw an b § oy gy gy sl Lo 18.Kt. White Gold Mounting B RET e | Alterations at Actual Cost CIRROSNERY 1325 F STREET 1004 F STREET N.W. 818 King St., Alexandris, Va, 000000 eo 0. 000 cceson i s

Other pages from this issue: