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THE EVENING “STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1; 1930. BDRG{”M mNFER B BROTHER VS. BROTHER | [ 17,500-Foot Drop HUNT STOLEN AIRPLANE | SEVERAL HURT IN RIOT e : WORKMEN OF WELDIT CO. tor General Claude Smith of ’g‘lfi"’a‘fi.:m ‘Court haa previousty | SUIT REVERSED BY COURT| | "pejieved Parachute | |Detective Suspects Existence of|Spanish Monarchists, Including AR TE TATET O stated um. the sculptor was subject to “Ring” at Roosevelt Field. ~ Ex-Dictator’s Son, Attacked. P BUFFALD,ATQ arrest moment he entered the 00 R Wi m []N MEMUR' A[ Pl. AN -y m e wis not at home| Georgian and Wife Lose $7,5 ecord for Women ROOSEVELT FIELD, N, Y., Septem- | CORUNNA, Spain, September 1 (P). | | yesterday. Verdict for Damages Involving T ber 1 (P.—While a widespread hunt | —Disorder citmaxed a meeting yester- et Sarwn 1. Rbe, St tad Borrowed Automobile. HANSBROUCK HEIGHTS, | | ¥a5 in progress vesterday for an air- |day of the Monarchist Union, ‘cam- vited ¢ " here September 1 (). —Dropping from | |Plane stolen from Roosevelt Fle posed of former members and admirers | g;‘l‘:rdenc:hzfle“e‘gg;gudhe{oer .mbue? | By the Assoctated Press. a eight of 17,500 feet at ‘Teter- Q;r:gfl%mm;“mficjommm:: - :t" l:h:e ‘::_i‘rlmp'ae mvgj.u ,"é“:,,"a“‘;‘f” imp- x 4 | | boro Airport " vesterday, Miss s Tsons » ina. F Black Hil ' TAwrence GHEC sult of brother ggainst brothe; xmboe V-1 | v, formeriy of Louisvile, | |the existence of e ring which planned | ‘The trouble o:am ater those wh: i s n | V., WAas 8 - mt ‘wen! ing From Black Hills Injury, | “*arier the conference the sculptor lett | ing an automobtle accident, has bee Ky., was believed to have estab- | | o steal planes, change the attended the s went ouide, & i : - | | s hut for the home of Sam H. Venable, repre- reversed by the Georgia Court of Ap: }l(::u;‘dfl r:mx.:evx g:z::mt:‘ Eemr;?:s He refused to say what facts he had | the participants until they were rescued i i sentative of the Stone Mountain heirs, 4 nis wife of Unmolested on Indictments. |sentative of the Stone Moumto o ing | Beals, B, T. Mathis and nis wife of | | ook which must be checked a; on wiich 4y Nes_ is sutpicions; The | by police. & ; % | his stay in Atlanta. damages granted against T, H. Mathis | | Weshington, recorded the height, | | PIIE PP e e (et NG-ST, | be dinected maatons enn oF The mooaers, ITCH. in TIME. S o ; ; By the Associated Press. ey byfla‘é’fififi{"&'f‘{m S 15 e dell: plane piloted by William Biehl, | and k::g,-!cnrlnz to John Rintoul of | Juan Antonla, Primo ‘de Rivera, & son STIT in TIME, _a\-es_xmho_id, but it fits in on ATLANTA, September \—Lxmpmg, TWENTY HURT ON TRAIN |E T Matnis borrowed T. H. Mathis'| | Afler flying for 1 hour and 20 s e :ée'h;el::fn?“:m Sther lenders o] the modern auto fender. A 75c weld in that small crack noticeably, - supported by two walking | e futomeblle to attend o I e Safec | | in a vard tn Woodbridge, about 4 The Women's Study Club of Troy,|Guadalhorce’ and Joce Calvo-Sotelo,|| may prevent it going to pieces, besides it stops that much both -formér ministers un 3 rattle. Bumpers, $1.50; Chevrolet engine heads exchanged, sticks, from a severely sprained ankle| LONDON, September 1 (#).—TWwenty | ing the machine over a wet road the miles "vn(li!h; flrm;t-r The rm;- Kans., is to mark the site of a hotel in | suffered while giving final instructions | persons were injured today when the | automobile plunged down a 30-foot en- mer record of X eet, unof- which Abraham Lincoln stayed there : . 2 e ) | bankment when a brake band stuck ficial, was held by Miss Rita | |in 1850 $4.50, etc, WELD it and save money and time. on the gigantic Black Hills South Daketa Monument, Gutzon Borghum, | Meht train from Glasgow crashed into | PARTRERE WOER £ Pobte Pp O Ninis | | Shoemaker of New York City. . noted sculptor, arrived here yesterday | the buffer stops at Euston Station. and his wife, who “Mhh‘ t;\_g énrl\/?[fl‘l]‘]e » ¢ o s e to confer with leaders of a movement| The first of two locomotives draw- | time, against his brother. athis : w C F S to ‘Tesume work on the Confoderate |ing the train smashed into the buffers |on the ground that the latter kne\q‘:;“;é]r]:;;’ “::3’2:‘;::;3“3‘;}‘3:*~B’:-:‘;°: 2001 16th St. N.W, eldit O,y 516 First t. N.w. al at Stone Mountain. and damaged the second engine. Sev- | the brake band was faulty when he| ! p ' sculptor was not molested by of- | eral coaches telescoped. loaned the car. plane in which they were riding crashed | 3 Rooms, Kitchen Metropolitan 2416 ficers in_connection with two indict-| Women fainted and screamed and - - {after a faulty take-off near here yes- sust ments <tll pending in DeKalb County | helpers had to use haichets to Telease | Flyer Dies, One Hurt in Take-off.| | terday. and Bath, $90.00 ‘NAtionsl Closed Saturdays During Aui charging Borglum _Witi' having _de- | them. Ambulances conveyed the in- (T 13® Ernest Brock, 24, of Tronwood, was || oo oner o pedeicrpamion 6'5E“_N.w_ and carried | jured to a hospital where many w TRONWOOD. Mich., September 1 (P). | piloting the plane, which was not li- | 2 iration of his 'treated for head wounds and shock. Clarence Jacquart, 34, of Hurley Wis. | censed. He was uninjured. 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