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lllNflBERGH T06ET All m'lmfll’ll t purchaser. Terms m.m i -nm thirty eecrl (he Droplr!y e s b 2 Tesn) Dd in thln ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctionee 3 'yzwx STORE heub ' South American flight. 917 | bergl Nt SPEEDIER PLANE Whether ‘He Will Use It on South American Trip Not Disclosed. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 17.—Carl Equler‘ general manager of the Lock- heed Airctaft Co. here, revealed today Col. Chafles A. Lindbergh would come to Los Angeles soon to have his low- wing monoplane fitted with a new type of wing, a larger motor and a disap- pec_l;‘l.:( landing (ur its wp lpeed 225 miles an hour. Talked WithColonel. uier said he spoke to Col. Llnd- by telephone to Princeton, and l.hlt ',he fiyer said he would Al'l‘lv! weeks, nchu from the East reccntly Col. Lindbergh was planning & Squier was not informed whether the tmproa:ments on the colonel’s plane were in preparation for the flight or whether the flight TY Ped | would be started from here or the East coast, Secret development , and successful h testing of the new wing—constructed en Col. Lindbergh's orders—have besn completed at Burbank, Calif., after nine months' work. No description of the wing was given out, excepting that At will permit the Llndlng wheels to be folded into the win, Bigger uom Planned. l A 600-horsepower motor will rephu | the present 425-horsepower engine, % | Was understos Squier s-ld Col. Lindbergh told him “our desire to incr:ase the speed of our ost airplane does not mean that we are Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Government Sale of Un- ‘ tol and Basemen of Senate Office Building. By Public Auction F RIDAY November 21, 1930 o s g~ ‘D*I‘.HIB‘- £ ng::fiw Sookcases, leres, Barber going out after any transcontinental or other long-distance speed records. “Any device that can speed u transportation should be d‘valopflr and it is Wlfih this object that we wish to equip our plane with the most efficient discoveries.” IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla, Hoiding an Eauity t. id Edgar Stepnan, 1104 Vermont piaina; the Unknown of Michael -No. ribed a; ws: Beginning fo &bolnt o 290G strer, 4 ol Ml:tnncgmelr":ll 49 15"’.'“ ‘north of the ce_soul line of said lm m 53.25 xm. 1, deet, to 22nd ing, to be e de: in - tii Jompisinan. it 1s, thig | O omnber, AD. o3, ordered Herei ‘unknow) G ees ‘and devisees ot "Michael ware, the unknown heirs and alienees .nl!«h the " | Shences lienees ‘aha devisecs of oy LT office l rict of glllmbll, ?ll in 14.17,19.31,24.25 ‘: E % m;mtlou Auctioneers. )wu?. g l.: .;”hl nru u- 1 Erick of Golumbla oo it F twentyne (200 m;'ct lgn . 'nmwr. :eond per n mwu e suttoder 't of lumbla in Ll - > at ‘Tollo 30, subiee: Yo all covenants | ve property will b of & % the | act_ of Augus ded. a arial fees it of sale to be S, e s R nnf- pmhu-r after Ill m City FROM NEW YORK #o MIAMI end GALVESTON Seilings every Seturdey end commencing Dec. F1tadditions! expres eilings every Wednes- doy 1o Misni. Serween MIAMI and HAVANA Divect Overnight Servics. Commencing Dec. 30 Through tickets NEW YORK to HAVANA with & dey for sightsecing in Mieni. assess benefits (no 'mu I-nfl was mnu-mned in !hll h’n be flhd in said cause on or mber, 1630; other. l.‘fl "!dlt!‘h'lll bl”fin(t‘fly {:‘lmt’d and itioners in said cause: ruvld:; ohrowy- : n Herald and The W:nhn ublished _§§ -ffg A OUNNINGHAM, BAUGH, Asst. Cler {m'k i C.. Notice 1is Ml’!by wive Secretary of Agriculture, " . conferred on hlfi by l.' Vllflll. ’lr'lqfllll F gmended, Bas b7 wotice of Quaraniine: o 48 (eightn Tevision), efiective Nu:: ber .\l‘llll'. ined tI tat e: of "lf’llnd mbie. - « Japanese beetls, ‘and rm, garden ¢ in ditions' other reviged rules thereunder and erets " Copi e SBiaihied Trom: the Piact fed from the Pia Control Admlnl. tios De fi&'&‘.“hnuu of A fl‘r OAD e m: rhone S % Phulipe dow 19* TS. ATLANTIO OFY, N. 3. i NEW SPANISH cuass Mz Nov. 17. nt 7 7 pom. FHENCH LANG nmmm THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS, Shubert-Belasco—'Dishonored ot 8:30 pm. Book,” at 8:20 p.m. " and m"n:um.upn Fox—“The Big Trail,” u 11:15 l.n. 1:37, 3:59; 5:35, 7:57 and 1 ltl 55 p.m. (second [ 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. Palace—Derelict," at 11:10 am, 118, 3:28, 5:41, 7:46 and 9:59 p.m. Earle—“Rivers ‘nd at 12, 2 20, 5:25, Paris,”. 7:45 and 10:05 p.m. R-K-O Keith’s—"Playboy of ;lll :35 a.m,, 1:30, 3:40, 550,740!.;1 40 p.m. Metropolitan—" The Gorilla,” st a.m., 12:48, 2:35, , 6:12, 8 and 9! 50 .m. Ambassador—"River’s End,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Central—"“The Sea Wolf,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Tivoll ‘The lel of file Golden West,” a4 3:30, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 p.n. NYE WILL REVIEW NEBRASKA POLITICS Many Complexities of Last Campaign Coming Before Senate Committee. By the Associated Press. LINCOLN, Nebr., November 17.—The many complexities of the recent Ne- braska senatorial races, from the pri- mary last Summer to the general elec- tion November 4, today were before United States Senator Gerald P. Nye, chairman of the Campaign Funds Com- mittee, for review. This was announced by Frank Healy, ‘Washington, field investigator for the committee, who has been in Nebraska | almost continuously since the first hear- ing last July. Recheck Is Considered. “The committee,” Healy said, “plans to touch on every subject pertinent to the senatorial election that it has here- tofore come in contact with.” Whether that meant that George W. Norris, the former Broken Bow grocer, vho filed for Senator against the vIt- George W. Nerru of McCook, - {PARENTS SEE BOYS = MAKE FATAL CRASH Brothers and Sweetheart Killed as Plane Clips Tree and Takes Fire. Br the Assoclated Press. PITTSBURGH, November 17—A “Lher and mother, eagerly awaiting their turn to fly with their x yes- terday saw his plane swoop ci ly, cltp mzwnolllr!elndc‘mhwe in flames. Theboydiedwd.lyo(hh injuries; his brother’s broken body was found in the wreckage, and the brother's swoetheart died before rescuers could reach her. Casper McCune, 24, a pilot for just three weeks, shot his plane into the air at an angle to the wind above the Greensburg Airport. He failed to gain altitude lnd plunged. In the twisted, burned machine, res- cuers found the body of the pilot's brother, Edward McCune, 26. Horrifled spectators heard his sweetheart scream as the plane crashed,. but she was dead when they reached her. The aviator, who rolled clear of the wreck, his clothes aflame, was restrained with difficulty from plunging into the burning wreckage. In their automobile the father and mother followed McCune to the West- moreland Hospital here. They were at his bedside when death came. A freakish swerving of the plane as it crashed prevented it from landing where two children played in another fleld. Fined for Train Nap. GLASGOW (N.ANA)—Bertram Morse was heavily fined for riding without & ticket when he fell asleep on s train and went two stations beyond his own. . 1930, by North American News- (Copyrigkt, 1930, by No Delicious Dinners, $1.25-$1.50 72nm0 YeAR 'mlld be recalled from his present| home in Oklahoma, Healy did not say. Find Books Opened. accounts of each of the three m, ho'ever would be examin- ed, Healy saild. The eommlme also u upecud to consider the items listed an expense account nled by the.*“ publican Hitchcock for Senator Club” which spent $0,000 in behalf of the Democratic nominee, a statement to the secretary of state of Nebraska showed. NOTED MEXICAN DIES Adolfo Bley Was Former Head of Banco de Sonora. FRANCISCO, November 17 -Adolfo Bley, 66, former president exican Banco de Sonora, died last night. Born in G!ml'le Bley said to have played an xmg‘omn under the Diaz regime He came hcre in 1914, but was dewrhd to Mexico d the World War as an enemy alien. returned after EMEMBER 8 by 10 Enlarge- ments Cost Only 35¢ LEESES: No. 79 For CATARRH and SINUS TROUBLE HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA19S Scissors and Knives Expertly Sha; # i) GIBSON'S, 917 G St N.W. armistice and became ¢ CHICAGO POLICE STAGE JAIL “SHOW-UP” PROGRAM 325 Prisoners, in “Cast of Play- ers,” Parade Before Audience of Ropbery Victims. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, November 11.—‘;::' Show-up,” & performance aban- doned last Summer after John Alcock became acting police commissioner, has been resumed. rious hold-ups and Among those viewed by the audience was James (Fur) Sammons, who is on trial on & vagrancy charge, but neither he nor any of the other pflwnen was identi- fled y any of the robbery victims. Asked a police lieutenant if he had ever mons said: ‘No, never. arrested before, ‘Well, hardly ever. Kodaks, $5.00 up 2v4x3Y, Kodaks $10.00 uwp COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Eusnc Stockings fitted ex- rtly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON'S, 917 G St N.W. Sam- | PRESS CAEFETERIA lot_Rolls utter Served from 4 to 8 P.M. 14th & F Sts. National Press Bldg. BDOMINAL Supporters fitted expertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. OPEN UNTIL 5:15 P.M. TODAY always avai —draw a fixed yield. No time like the present to build a com; 3 A COMPLETE SET OF “HIGH-VACUUM” ATTA CHMENTS WITH THE Grand Prize UREK SPECIA ! 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