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JODEL AIRCRAFT EXHIBIT FEATURE stained Flight Contest Will Be Held at Industrial Show Tonight. {Aeronautics will be the feature of to- ’s program of the sixth annual In- jal Exposition of the Washington thamber of Commerce at the Wash- on Auditorium. Tonight a model 't contest will be held on the ditorjum floor as a special attraction fil! aviation day program. Leading cal and national figures in the field of aeronautics heve been invited to at- pnd the exposition tonight. The sustained flight contest of minia- airplemes has created much inter- t. Partichoting in the competition fll be Washington boys who have won tations in local and national con- ts. A group of prizes donated by | chamber and & number of local chlnL! will be awarded to the | Hnl]! in the typewriting and short- nd contests were held last night, with experts participating. The winners be announced tomorrow night, the osing night of the show. Prizes will o be awarded at that time. enty boys from St. John's Or-| nge under the chaperonage of Sis- Eleanor and Miss Esther Graham, the personal guests of Alfred L. | , managing director of the exposi- , at the Auditorium yesterday. tions and clubs were present at the ditorium last night also as guests of chamber. They were conducted | h .the building on a toyr of the | business, industrial, Federal and ization exhibits. ‘Attendance at the exposition thus far been “most gratifying,” according Budolph Jose, president of the cham- | He expects a new high attendance for a local show of this kind will been establiched by tomorrow AMERICANS ARRIVE heologists to Study Recent Jugoslavian Finds. . . SBELGRADE, Jugoslavia, November 9% (#).—American archeologists, led by Vladimir J. Fewkes, director of University of Pennsylvania Mu- , have arrived in Belgrade to study ul discoveries recently made Ame'rlctn archeologists are from | GLOI"A “\ A\flo\ HELD AS EMBEZZLER Former Manager of Porto Rican Bank Arrested in Miami. MIAMI, Fla, November 7 (#).— Police today said Leccadio Figueroa, former manager of the Roig Commer- cial Bank in Humancao, Porto Rico, was arrested in a hotel here last night two hours after he arrived from Havana by airplane on charges of embezzling $11,000. He had been missing since October 18, police said. The arrest was made at the request of Theodore Roosevelt, governor general of Porto Rico. Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The Star every day. The great ma- jority Have the paper delivered [uzlrly every Evenlnl and Sun- day morning at a cost of 1% cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. 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Dlnl\er 0700 Another Value Triumph At BROOKS $6.50 72 B L L T ] ® One-Day Sale 250 MODEL HATS o 315 OFF Selected because they were outstanding — hats—znd model they're model hats mean those styles which, because of their distinction, are the pat- terns for cheaper hats—but their quality can’t be imitated, and it is readily recognized in these models. FELTS—VELVETS SOLEILS EVERY SHADE—EVERY SIZE Millinery—4th Floor THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON D. |GLORIA SWANSON GETS THIRD DIVORCE Screen Star Appears Suddenly in Court “to Avoid Crowd,” She Says. By the Associated Press. LOS Swanson, screen star, appeared unex- pectedly in Superior Court yesterday and obtained a divorce from her third husband, Henri, Marquise de la Falaise de la Coudraye. ‘The actress’ appearance was unex- petted, as she was to have Appeared this morning. She explained she “came early to avoid the crowd.” Garbed in a black hat and gown with white trimmings, she admitted she was nervous. Her testimony was brief. She said her husband deserted her and re- fused to return to their home in Beverly Hills after a trip to Europe, and that she called him on the telephone and asked him to come home and he re- fused. Her testimony was corroborated by Miss Virginia Bowker, a friend. The divorce third. Her first husband was Wallace Beery, film comedian. Later she mar- ried and divorced Herbert Somborn, Hollywood cafe owner. ILLNESS BALKS VOYAGE GENOA, Ttaly, November 7 ().— Giorgio Polacco, conductor of the Chi- cago Civic Opera Co., was refused per- mission by his physicians to sail aboard the liner Conte Grande today for New York. The conductor has been ill here. was Miss Swanson’s | = DISABLED LINER TOWED TO SAFE ANCHORAGE Small Fishing Vessels Rescue Rud- derless Steamer in Alaskan Waters. Passengers and Crew Safe. By the Assoclated Press. SEATTLE. Wash., November 7.—Four small fishing vessels took the liner ‘Northwestern, disabled by the loss of & ANGELES, November 7—Gloria | rudder in Southeastern Alaska waters, in tow last night and headed for_ the sheltered anchorage of Dundas Bay. No danger was felt for the 21 passen- gers and crew of 60. The SOS called the Coast Guard cutter Haida, but quiet seas made her aid unnecessary, ‘The rudder was lost early today two miles off Cape Spencer, off Icy Straits, with the ship bound from Juneau to Cordova. Capt. C. A. Glasscock, master, noti- fied the Alaska Steamship Co. the ship would anchor in Dundas Bay until the arrival of the Alameda, which salls from Seattle Saturday. Passengers and | cargo will be transferred and the liner towed here to be dry docked. 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