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aa~ ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NO\VmkuBER 28 1930. - C-$§ 4 AIR [:[]RPS BEHIN[] Unwanted Kisses {PALATIAL VILLAS o, g e et |1t ot Al ndar [T Dive feun sacc| DAIRY OFEICIAL DIES gixth street and Pennaylvania avenue. Orkney Sheik Is Shy. broken-down Communists. verted into sanatorilums for those with moned and issued a certificate of death KIRKWALL, Orkney Island Held No Basis for NOW REST HOMES i R tuberculosis. OF STROKE AFTER WORK | fiom natural causes. | T ORAnEY shelk 1 o stoker 1of & Alienation Sui Along_ this_coast aristocrats of the o T AT e i e e e M e e long coast aristocrats of e & {lmer ane ma me e vicinity | have retired an never seen L ol Tegime “hag. ianumerable. palatial| In the past five years 31,000 patients | Wilmer Maurice Black, 50, of| o \yushington for the past 25 years. house by the parents untll near the R Soviets Make Former Estates of ;nl:s.u Alld have been taken over lr'.y the | have visited Yalta. With new institu-| Bethesda Expires at Georgetown {"f is D nl:::m ardbo;h the St. John's | fixed for the wedding. . X oviets and now are used as rest homes | tions, 1t is expected the number of pa- asonic Lodge and the Lulu Temple, |= — e oy Aristocrats Over Into Sana- |and sanatortuma. = 5 ety wi ok 168000 Lyitoad » University Hospital. Mystic Shrine, n the Pennsylvania pled — = e resort at Gagrl, north of here, ! J ; wife, Mrs. ed C. Black, and . b .2 man's wife, but does ot alienate toriums. is one of the most popular. Hundreds| The charges of the sanatoriums are| Stricken while on his way home from | several brothers and sisters survive. Just Think of It— Assistant Secretary of War fi‘:f,, :g::t ons, he is not liable for of patients take daily sun baths on the [ 150 rubles (about $75) a month per |Wwork, Wilmer Maurice Black, 50 years| The body was removed to the funeral The Star delivered to your 4 e e beach, and mast of them do not trouble | patient, 1t the patient is without funds, | old, of 4421 Watkins avenue, Bethesda, | home of W. K. Pumphrey, Jr. in Rock- | | door every cvening and Sunday Reviews Aeronautical Ac- ruling Tuesday in finding for the | |B7 the Assoclated Press. B s the union provides them. Children |Md. died before reaching the George-|Yile, Md, pending funeral arrange- | morning at 1iic per day and Se Gotendant in the action: brought SUKHUM, Abkhazia Republic, U. 8.| Y8ie: Jih 66T, (0o é‘rfi{ffi?flfi‘?& with bone tuberculosis are cared for in |town University Hospital yesterday | "™ | | Sunday. Can you afford to be tivities for 1930. against Fred C. Miller by John | (S. R.—The Soviet government is 100k- | jarpest of these health resorts. It has|special hospitals, 6,000 of these patients | morning. E— - ;g;:’:::n!:fl';amzl‘cl- At this cos? Savolianen. ing after the health of its workers. B O e O coct homes, in | having been treated during the past| Black was night superintendent of the | Hamilton, Ontarlo, 1s to have & new | | fivery will stars ot ooce. Savolianen alleged Miller had rhe entire Biack Ses const, from this addition %o numerous hotels. year. Chestnut Farms Dairy at Twenty-| filtration plant costing $1,000,000. e i and when e threstemed ekl [olc———la[——a[———]o[——Jo[——=Jalc— o] bidThe RarevThe Beautiful v The Practical & new high mark in post-war military to sue, Miller agreed to settle out @& silien=y SAVE SR> fiying, the Army Afr Corps found ftself | | Of court. He allegedly gave . . . at the NATIONAL!! | | | Savolianen a note for $100, but st the end of the year well behind its | | 50i4'on1y §12.50. Savolianen sued allotted strength under the five-year to collect the balance with program, according to the annual re- interest, port of F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Becretary of War for Aeronautics, made public today. More than 32,500,000 miles were flown by the Air Corps during the year, & peace-time record, Mr. Davison said. ‘The close of the year, however, found the corps below strength in officers, men and planes. The situation, he | R sald, “is not as satisfactory as it should be. Much Overlauling Required. \ Mr. Davison said the 1,319 planes on | hand included ships out of service for \ leP Tg major overhaul, amounting to approxi- 300. mately one-fifth of th: entire number, N and 133 aircraft more than 5 years old, | R o which are obsolete rmmun- military | N\ On Our Liberal standpoint, making approximately 1,135 20-Monthly- modern serviceable plancs on hand, in- sathly-Repaymsnt ‘Plan stead of the 1520 authorized. The No Endorsers Required five-year program provides for an ulti- | N g mate strength of 1,800 serviceable |\ A Strictly Dignified and Confidential Service | Bed Davenport Suite--3 pes. Pl es. He pointed out that in order to kezp | i Army aircraft in safe and efficient fly- A Lomiion, 10 ‘wex. comt of an army | Maryland Personal Bankers |i planes are constantly in depots for 8405 Ga. Ave., Silver Spring, Md. :hv::nul and that during this pem;g Phones: Shepherd 2854-2) planes cannot. be considered | N ¥ “serviceable equipment.” Public Small Loan Co. The report said there were 1,266 | Riikalyn. Vs, officers and 12,086 enlisted men in the | Phone Clarendon 2600 West 2443 corps. The program called for 1,374 | officers and 13,140 men at that time. Bethesda Personal Bankers 6982 Wisconsin Ave. Ailr Legislation Wanted. Hope that the coming Congress will | ‘Beth Md. promotion legislation for the Air T was expressed by Mr. Davison, | \§ who declares that the present slow pro- Under Suervision State Banking Dept. motion schedules not only impair the morale of the Air Corps but cause the resignation of many competent officers whose services the Government can ill afford to lose. ‘The report shows that 306 caflets were graduated from the Advanced Training School last year and that more than 4,000 young men sought to enter the Air Corps, of whom less than one-fourth qualified. There were 52 lives lost in Air Corps | accidents, 55 per cent of these being due to “human error,” 29 per cent to engine or structural failure and 13 per cent to weather and inferior landing facilities. The other 3 per cent were listed as “undetermined.” This repre- sents a decrease in deaths, only one fatality being recorded for every 625,000 miles of fight, as against one for each 430,000 miles in the previous year. Hours in Air Announced. Alr Corps Reserve pilots during the g3 flew 22,500 hours, “which is held be far from adequate,” Mr. Davison reported. Most of this fiying was done in training planes, which aided the military _efficiency of the pilots very fittle. He urged replacement of two- thirds of' il traming tvpe pisnes 57| R CIMANCEI Mbva el a uard squa lew 28,71 with but one fatallty, as sgainst COMEDYI ,375 hours with four fatalities the year before. e e et agnees o | DRAMAI the year for 2,450 enlisted men, 260 B s s oo ol B e ar e e | oot il fnd smerar S ;fi,z'*”“,o%‘éf'i?"?fi'fi ;:Joo.,g%u?.u(:; cinating movies for home m:m&v;h' remainder for hous- | entertainment with your Kodascope projector— POLICE SLAYER EXECUTED | for sale or for rental. In addition, we rent films from our very extensive 55 . B Kodascope Library, com- UP)—Jess . 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