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| PAE IS FOND Parker, Ohio Flyer, Believed to Have Died Trying to Swim to Shore. ; Pair Rob Millionaire, Wife And Five Se rvants Victims Fear Wabbly Guns—Relieved by Auto Noise and Flight, By the Associated Press. » " Shelr Taces. multimillionarie, By the Associated Press. 0-year-ok timillonarle, and Five servants were herded with Mr. CONNEAUT, Ohio, September 29.— | sion last night. ‘The body of Willard Parker, Cleveland | 3 and Mrs. Kelley into the kitchen of '&h‘: pilot, was found early yesterday on the Lake Erie beach near Conneaut, about four and & half miles from the place where wreckage was found Saturday | g1 the plane in which he and Willam McNulty, Columbus salt manufacturer, had disappeared four days ago from | turned into the private driveway, and Cleveland Alrport. No trace has been |left in a hurry. found of McNulty's body. Mr. Kelley, who is chairman of the Indications were that Parker, a war- | board of the Miehle Printing Press & time pilot, had drowned while attempt- | Manufacturing Co. said thte robbers ing to swim to safety after the plane| Were so nervous that he feared the was wrecked in striking the water. ; | charged Sally: Mre. Ielley, be- The fact that the body bore no coat - y. e led officials .to surmise he doffed it |CRUSE of her sdvanced age and the and tried to make shore. sho:.k h“ o'ihe ?lxpeuince was Parker's wrist watch had stopped at | ® 3 e e B 2:18, indicating that less than one | Has_iong_been hour had elapsed from their taffe-off at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday before disaster overtook them. Parker, inexperienced in night flying over the usually foggy lake ared, was employed by McNulty to pilot the chartered plane to an uncertain desti- nation, variously believed to have been Buffalo, Miffiinburg, Pa., or some Ca- nadian city. The Curtiss Flying Service of Columbus, owners of the plane, charged McNulty was not. authorizsed to substitute Parker for its regular pilot. Officials directing the search for the bodies saw little chance that McNulty had survived. The safety fastenings in the plane indicated both he and Parker had been thrown out and it was regarded as certain that McNulty, t00, had been drowned and that his body would be washed ashore soon. MURDER SOLUTIONS MAY FOLLOW MISHAP Accidental Shooting of Gangster Gives Police Clues in Buckley and Garvin Killings in Detroit. The Kelley family prominent in social, civic and philan- thropic affairs of Chicago. Mr. Kelley holds membershi) 3 ear he Kelley-Roosevelt ition to Eastern Asia for the Fleld Museum. e e s SO GLOBE FLYER LANDS Mrs. Bruce of England Reaches Belgrade on Way to Tokio. Mrs. world by way of Constantinople and Tokio, arrived here today and left again shortly. She said she hoped to reach Tokio within a fortnight. She will take a steamer from there to San Prancisco, fly to New York, Florida and Cuba, and then embark for South America by ship, fiying to Dakar, Morocco, and Gibri She terminate her Subscribe Today - It costs only about 1!, cents and 5 cents Sundays to 's best newspa- regularly ‘wmdn morn- ‘elephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- the end of each mon! By the Associated Press. DETROIT, September 29.—Accidental wounding of a gangster by his 17-year- old son was followed yesterday by the discovery of evidence which may elear up the shooting of Police tor Henry J. Garvin last January 2 and also throw light upon many of the 50 slayings by gangsters in Detroit since |’ then, including the of Jerry Buckley, radio political commentator. Marino, former (member of the THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS LIPSTICK $|oo Natural color!’ pstairs carrying s revolver, ‘The physician, to whose office the elder Marino was taken, reported the affair to_police. > In a raid on Marino's home, officers seized three shotguns, three pistols, an automatic rifie and 500 rounds of am- munition. Preliminary examination | disclosed similarity between the amma- | ‘will Cavers, ballistics expert for Police Department. HONOR ANDREE PARTY D/our ‘Eetterixeatfi say more than you put on paper Genuine Engraved Letter= heads build confidence in your integrity and experience. That's why we supply them regularly to leading business and professional men of Washington and vicinity. A phone call will bring interest ing samples and prices. ve Bred RED MEETING BLOCKED FRIBURG, Germany, September 28 .—An international Communist meet- , scheduled to take place on the frontier between the Duchy of Baden and Switzerland near Schafthausen, ‘was blocked by German and Swiss police Kronborg Fort. ‘Brewan previers an Yroners o1 -12th St.N.W., \. An important sutumn fashion .. . presented First by Artcraft in its “first edi- tions”, exclusive, copy- righted, desirable. An important town fash- ion for both informal and formal daytime wear ... ultra-smart, impeccably correct, developed in an- * telope suede, the most exquisite of silky-soft leathers. Above: antelope suede with reptile trimming, $18.50. Centert heandbeg to match cither of these exfords, Lower: utterly plain, with rere beauty of line, $15.50. ARTCRAFT Connecticut Avenue Salon 1101 CONNECTICUT, CORNER OF L WIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, IVETERANS' PENSION %5 METHODS CHANGED Examinations by Bureau Fa- cilities or at Homes for Disabled. A new policy for examining pension- ers or claimants for pension or increase in pension has been promulgated by the veterans’ administration. Instead of going to “fee-basis” physi- cians, who have previously performed this work, licants will be examined by Veterans' Buresu facilitios of 8¢ Now tional ffomes for Disabled Volun Soldiers when such facilities are as ac- cessible to the veteran as the physician. The commissioner of pensions will issue orders for such examinations as heretofore, designating the place where the' examination will be made. Loose drapery is - ession of is Greek influence. The youthful bolero, in @ Chanel sew tooth desigm. Fashion sticks & feather in her bon- wet for Fall, 1930. The returmof pleats is definitel) forecasted for Fall Button — button —everybody's got some buttons mow. o 5 4 lovely ese emple of the Cav- alier cuff vogue. The vogue for femininity: ¢ b o draped meckline. Far is luzuri- ously used to trim scores of frocks, Lingerie touches five infinite vari. ety to the mode. Orders ' taking The small brim fashion in hats. sleeves—the sleeve of fur. to to reports received by Col. Oeornwm'r Ijams, director of the Veterans’ Bureau. More than 13,000 cases have been ad- Jjudicated, resulting in 6,887 awards and 6,174 disallowances. Indications are that the disallowances sre chiefly due to one or more of three disqualifica- tions—disability not permanent in character; disability less than 25 per cent in degree; claimant less than 90 days in service. Of the 6,887 claims allowed, 2,649 are rated at 25 per cent; 1,176 at 50 per cent; 451 at 75 per cent, and 2,609 at per cent, or “ nent total.” The combined hospital and regional office of the bureau at Hines, IIl, stil Nashville, Tenn., and Birmingham, Ala., following in the order named, each reporting over 7,000. Honolulu, Territory of Hawali, reports | 40 applications. problems are to be included Housin in questions to be asked during the g of Britain's census next year, Ruby and a very high Inaugurating the Outstanding Fashions for Fall and Winter A. Moulded all - black coat with face-framing collar; over cuff, $79.50. B. A gay Russian blouse inspired this frock with @ flared tunic, $29.50. Vionnet revives the graceful man sleeve, tal jewelry for white satin frocks. 25 STRIKERS HELD IN CITY IN SPAIN Arrests Expected to Speedily End Existing Labor Troubles in San- tiago de Compostella. By the Associated Press. SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELLA, 5] , September 29.—About 25 leaders of a general strike, called here last week, were arrested yesterday, and the civil authorities prophesied speedy end of the labor agitation. Al & conference between the au- thorities and the leading merchants stores have reopened for first time 11/in four days. :| _In_the nefghboring town of Lugo, For Rent STORE and SHOP 1414 R. . Ave. N.W. Low Rental Fur coats all have a slightly fit- ted, mipped look. erys- Living Model 1930. where workers walked out in sympat 2 mmomw the first m in a week, mt returned to work at mid- Gov. Maraver of the Province of Co- runa asserts that the strike is the work of “malicious political agitators who are trying to overthrow the govern< ment’s authority” and is not a labor movement. real - PRI AN British Novelist Dies, { CHISLEHURST, England, September | 29 (#).—The novelist, William Pett Ridge died here today. REPAINT your screens be- fore you put them away. [ Prevents rust and corrosion. 607-609 C St. Telephone Metropolitan 0151 You must have a short fur jacket - for sport wear. Fashion Revue Tomorrow and Wednesday, 2:30 P.M. What a fascinating season it promises to be, with fashions inspired by Russia, ancient Greece, the Romantic 1880's and the Directoire period. Come, see them tomorrow, actually worn by living models—on oun Second Floor, C. White satin evening gown with the statu. esque lines of ancient Greece. ANSBURGH'’S $39.50. 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 No Connection With Any Other Store The 1930 tunic copied from the Russian peasant. Dol Embroidery is another phase of the Russian. mode. Hemlines are uniformly even, for they are becoming. Coats go Rus. ian—and this mew collar. =0OR-A-BEAR. WHEN IT COMES T0 WELD- ING.WE ARE THERE. STITCH in TIME, Saves Nine—Old, but it fits in on the modern auto fender. A 75c weld in that small crack may prevent it going to pieces, besides it stops that much rattle. Bumpers, $1.50; Chevrolet engine heads exchanged, $4.50, etc. WELD it and save money and time. Weldit Co., 516 First St. N.W. Metropolitan 2416 The high bust, very mwipped foum- dation garment. Hats aere subtly draped to form a frame for faces. Hose are darker, and duller; Castor is @ good shade. & The best bag is dull, flat and square lcgfi-(. The fashionable accent for black is turquoise jewelry. Coromet brims flare off the foce to reveal the hair. & Nerrow spihe Aeels are still good on the opera pump. D. Coat dress of brushed wool with the smart over-sleeve cuff, $16.50 The high Cubam is the wewest, mast important heel. E. Handsome cost of black caracul with the fitted silhouette, $225. Lowg gloves will be smartwhen worn wrinkled. The Russian in- fluence revealed in the full sleeve. The popular glove is ¢ or 6 but- ton length. we have

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