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CAPTAIN 1S LOST WHEN SHIP SINKS Caught in Slmtlng Freight as Neches Goes Down in New York Harbor. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, August 28.—Caught by shifting freight, a captain was carried down with his ship in New York Har- bor last_night after a- collision with a . His crew of 24 was rescued e collision, oetween the Clyde. Mal- lory freighter Neches and the third of a string of scows in tow of a tug, oc- curred in the WNarrcws, off Staten Island. Coust Guard boats and police launches saved all the officers and men but Capt. Eber Estee of the Neches He was wedged fn by a load of pipe on the after deck Chief Enginesr X. Carey of Hillside N J.. fought cespetately to free him. ut was pitched int) the water as the lhm turned over on Iits si "Rrcu cant help me, - Take care of yourself, Carey,” weré the captain’s last words, Carey sawl after he had been taken' from the wates The Neches, & 4500-ton vessel, was bound for Key West and Mobile with a miscellaneous cargo after having left its berth in the Nort)i River late in the afternoon. Carey was taken to Staten Island. = bruises. He # the pipe. but f1=e3 hims cers taken from Neches were, be- sides Carey, ™irl. Mate S. Stalsan, First Assistaat lingineer Carl Reuhl- Marine Hospital, ering from severe bmlled over by el Four offi- bach and Third Engineer D. L. Thomp- son. The other 4 members had taken lo a lifeboat as was sinking The Neches lay in 100 feet of water in the Narrows today, & serious menace to harbor tiaffic. At the point of Fort ‘Wadsworfh. where it sank, the Narrows 15 only 3800 feet wide, and until the ship cap be raised only about two- thirds of the entrance way to the har- r can used by liners, War Department engineers said it would_take three to six months to raise the sunken rmnmn and that it would de a d‘ffltul( of the crew the vessel Two leled in Plane Crash. E, Ind, August 28 (P.—| land Bur- | ROCKVILL Albert J. McKay, 35, and Lel ford. 324, of Indianapolis, were 1ast nig’ killed when their airplane fell 200 feet to the ground near the Turkf) Run Wit- | n Mi: ster Resigns. ABUNCION, Paraguay. August 28 (). wLais de Gas terior, resign last night Coats. Shirts and $3.50 arate collars to match. and $5.00 Glenbrook shades; and collar attached. broadeloth shirts, only; and collar attached Pajamas models. $2 and '2 50 grades .. $ ari, mmuter of the in-| it to for another six months. to replenish your wardrobe—and save. Sports Coats Fashion Park and Mode makes. Camel’s hair and flannel. Regular Prices, $20 to $50 $13.75 Fancy shirts, with sep- arate collars to match and collar attached, in madras; also Burton poplin, ete. Were $2.50, $3 $1.59 3 for $4.50 Fancy shirts, with sep- Were $4.00, $4.50 $9).29 3 for $6.50 broadcloth shirts, pre-shrunk, in plain neckband 81.73 3 for $5.00 neckband $¢).8! 3 for $8.50 In two big assortaents -—nn:ludln. the popular J Ior $3.50 $3, $3.57 and $4 !l.'B 3 for $5.50 The PLANG. 0. P. RALLY [Joint Mefting of len 's and Wom- en's Clubs at Silver Spring. Speetal Dispatch to The Star. stvr:R SPRING, Md., Auxurt 15‘ gements are being made sm t meeunc of th: Men's and Womrn s Republican Clubs of Stlver Spring com- munin to held here tomorrow night o'clock in the Masonic Temple. Batnard Weldh of Rnumue chub lican candidate for Sta atto will be the principal :pe-ker onw a county commissioner. wiaFE EVENING T ticket. 'ho are ex| ud to be preoenl ak br Sllver Spring and Dr. C. of Takoma Park. candidates for the | House of Delegates, and John Humph- reys of Takoma Park, candidate for Paul Sleman, chairman of the Republican State Cen. tral Committee for Montgomery County, nas also been mvm-d to attend. Wages in the pnfiloml Indu\ln of Australia, with the exception of Qurnm land, have been reduced one-fifth Approvi A~ :‘"T}; : ASK CHARMING BL 7OUR eyes follow people of charm— your taste selects charm in a coffee. Instantly you recognize this qual- ity in— Browning & Baines A flavor so delicate—a taste so rich that you'll rank Charming Blend among the real quality coffees—though its cost is much less. Roasted by the Roasters of Orienta FOR END CLOFFEE At Your Grocers Strongest Clearance Attractions You'll buy to better advantage in this sale than you can hop(:_ Don’t overlook such an oppc:.unity Fashion Park Tropical Suits Three-piece models, exclusive patterns, and of this famous make. Regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Regular prices, $50, $55 and $65 3-Piece Spring Suits and Top Coats All that remain of the closing season — Fashion Park and Mode makes. Regardless of former prices You'll surely be interested in Mode Haberdashery at these reductions Neckwear In 3 Groups Mode cut silk aeckwear. Regular $1.00 SnIATROelncer s IDDC 3 for $1.50 Mode cut sill seckwear. egular $2.00 and $2.50 vaives 9C 3 for $2.75 Mode cut ulk neckwear, Regular $3.00, $3.50 and “00 $1.58 values ..voicaais '3 for $4.50 Imported Southampton white 9 Fancy Street Hose In 2 Groups Rayons, lisles, etc., in the popular patterns and .19 3 for $1.00 3 for $1.50 Linen Suits All Linen Suits — including also all Nurotex suits. Regular Prices, $16.75 to $26 $12.75 Mode—F at Eleventh 21 Underwear Fancy shorts that were $1.00 and 59 c $1.50 3 for $1.68 Fancy shorts that were $1.19 3 for $3.50 Mode athletic madras union suits, were $1.00 and $1.50.. 3 for $2.28 Rockinchair union suits, including shorts, iongs, ete. $1.19 Plaid Silky Mull 3 for $5.00 Golf Hose In 4 Groups $1.50 and $2 $3 and $3.50 $5, $6 and $7 grades “l. $9 and $10 $4.98 | candidates for office on the lepubuunr MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Residents of Cumberland Object to " | Special Dispatch to The Star. A number of residents of Green street | filed a petition with the mayor and city | council protesting of a miniature gol homes on Sunday. STAR, WASHINGTON, IS SUBJECT OF PROTEST Promiscuous Gatherings Near Their Homes on Sunday. days CUMBERLAND, Md,, August 28.— ainst the operation course near their ‘The matter was 1. referred to John naner of public safety. on weel during ye\?lnl on Sundny distiirbs the community.” It was theaters and mercantile establishments | are closed bef three other _minfature operating on Sundays in Accordln( 0 a report trom. Glasge a Scottish nobleman is preparing to lell one of his principal estates, the value of which is sald to be more than $500,000. AUGUST 28, 1930. WIDENING OF ROAD OVER MOUNTAINS URGED Luray Chamber Asks U. 8. to Start Work From Bixler's Ferry as Unemployment Aid. l THURSDAY, G. Shearer, commis- petitioners contend that the peace a “menace to the welfare of the cited that midnight on week | and all'dey Bunday. ol;mf;u,‘s:;; Special Dispatch to The Star. the o | LURAY, Va, August 28—The Luray | Chamber ot Commerce i asking the Forestry Service to widen the Bixler's Ferry aci e Mammauti Mountains to T AL OnCo 86 & | (P drought relief measure. Other Cham- ore out of employment. PU! CHRISTI, Ina Norton, 17, was .nd nllht others injured last FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLEI NEW POTATOES 5 Lbs. Cooking Apples. .. ... | Fancy Peaches. . ..... "Fresh Green Peas. . . . . ' Bunch Beets. BARTLETT PEARS 3 Lbs. 20c Fresh-Killed Frying CHICKENS 35¢ Loffler’s Skinless Franks. ......... .':3wSc Pork Pudding. . ... . SausageMeat..................."’ 35¢ | Stockinette Hams. ..............." 29¢ ‘\Hormel’s % CIloquot Club Ginger Ale | | l Pale Dry or Golden 16-0z. Bottles zsc | Carton of 12 Bottles, $1.49 Alaskan Pink Salmon 2 E:.!'. zsc | Salad Dressing | 8'/;-0: zs ¢ Jars GILI'AN D'S MAYONNAISE 15c -0! Jar Abner Drury Brew Ll"llt or Dark Bottles z s c Conlem | A real Ivory Soap in a new wonderful speed form 71/3-01 5 Metal Polish For Polishing Gold, Silver, Nichkel and Aluminum 12¢ 15 ure 35¢ | Fancy Yellow Bananas........ Half or Whole Creamery Butter. A Sunnyfield Print Butter. : ."™ 49¢ Wildmere Fresh Eggs. .. Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs. . 42c || White Leghorn Fresh Eggs “* 49¢ | Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon.* ™ 19¢ Long Horn Cheese. . ....." 29c 7 STANDARD QUALITY _STRING BEANS Pillsbury Gold Medal Flour 5. . '” Campbell’s Tomato Soup, “" 23c ) Gold Meda] Salad Dressing "=~ 19¢ | Encore Macaroni synew 2 ™ 15¢ | Rajah Mustard. . . Sweet Milk . . Sweet Milk . Buttermilk . . .pt. Buttermilk . Cream \ Cottage Cheese. . YELLOW SWEET ] ONIONS | ! POTATOES S 25¢ 4™ 25 .......3""‘_25c YOI - Pt b | Fancy BLUE PLUMS 3 ros. 25¢ ’ 4 Lbs. lsc B ™ T e Bunch Carrots. ...........2 " 15¢ | " Jeeberg Lettuce. .*** 10c; 2 .5, 25¢ White or Yellow Squash. ........" 10c | Home-Grown Tomatoes. .. ....3 ™ 25¢ . | NEW | ' CABBAGE | z Lbs. 9c ' IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS BLACK HAWK Mild Cured SMOKED HAMS 27¢ TENDER CHUCK 21¢ Fresh Trout hicken or Hams Flavor Suled Del Ray Ravioli....... b/ [ S§’berry, Van. pkg. Junket Powder and Chee. Swiss, Amer. 14-1b. pkg. or Pimento Kraft Cheese 3 = 25c TOMATOES or Flour. . % 25c e 39¢€ xz b BB e White House Coffee. . . .. Coffee ... ™ 43¢ Sanborn’s g For Every Taste and Occasion 2 l [ VARIETIES—Pimento, Swiss, Beick and Scandard. A PACKAGHE Apricots, No. 1 .. Del Monte Del Mon Pasteurized Milk and Cream Walker-Hill | Chevy Chase .pt., Tc|Sweet Milk. . pt, 8¢ .qt., 13c|Sweet Milk. .qt., 15¢ ., Tc|Buttermilk .. .pt., 8¢ .qt., 13c|Buttermilk . .qt.,, 15¢ gill, 10¢ gill, 12¢ .. 15 pt., 18¢ .15 pt., 20¢ i Cream ... .pint, 38¢ .15¢ | Cottage Cheese. . .15¢ Double-Tip Matches. .3 Fels-Naptha Soap . .. Octagon Sotp Cream .. Tinted Enameled 6-qt. 2 Med. Cakes Ivory Soap 2 Cakes P&G Soap 1 Cake Sitar Soap 1 Sm. Pkg. Ivory Flakes 1 Sm. Pkg. Chipso 1 Pkg. Star Powder, (hrl Killed, 8 Hurt at Plrk ‘Tex., August 28 ROAST of BEEF Crab Meat. . . . . . White, ™ 39¢; Claw, ™ 29¢ | Fillet, Top Mast ™ 23c; Forty Fathom ™ 25¢ | Fresh Croakers.................." 10c | Quaker Oats:? " e 2w ll)c | 23 Sunnyfield Flour . 52 19¢; o 39¢ | red rront Baking Powder. .™ " 17¢ Her ™ Dromedary Grapefruit. . . 25¢ 23c PureLard..............'“lk Tidewater Herring Roe. . .*" 19¢ Best Foods Mayonnaise " ** 18¢ Nucoa-Nut Margarine . .. .™ 25¢ . 43¢ “Prince of Ales” “u™ 2 ™ 25¢ . Royal Gelatine Dessert, 3 ™ 25c¢ | -hlle-n 17c erries, No.1....“"*"23¢ Dt v Fruit Salad, No. 1. .“"“"23¢ Buffet Figs ............"" 10c e 10c ™ B | ST L Preserving Kettle Filled with the Following PROCTER & GAMBLE PRODUCTS ' Regular Vaiue of Com- 16th and Columbia Resd N.W. 2 Bed Rooms, Living Room, ‘Dining Rgom, . Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room killed |} ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION night ///wn//umm:mmnmn\ e Our Stores Will Be CLOSED ALL DAY SEPT. 1st. LABOR DAY —and in comsequence of this fact we remind you to include in your pur es this week eond extra Butter, Bread, Eggs and Pienic nmecessitios you will meed National Biscuit Co. SUSANS Similar in Ravor to “Lorna Doone” | | i w. 25¢ Package Combination 2—12c Pkgs. Cookies 1—5¢ Pkg. Cookies RIS REE, BLACK‘ HAWK Mild Cured SMOKED HAMS 27¢ In All Grocery Stores Encore Brand Selected Spanish QUEEN =\ Specia} Friday and Saturday Dorsch’s Pineapple . COFFEE : Cantrell and Cochrane’s C&C A MosT ’l‘mm.r OFFERING" " bination, Kettle and