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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIhGTON D. C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1530 ammlndtyinnunmmonmm BRITISH SPORTSMAN RECEIVES AMERICA’S CUP—WITHOUT “THE” PASSENGERS SHAKEN /{7 oo i o IN BALTIMORE WRECK o Confuctory ind ‘periete rast Shroush ;o go-San Franclado Sestion Re-| Italan | Gévermaieny :n.u.m After a short delay. they were ) fgg ports 64-Ton Increase for © Months. Propaganda Experiment. Ordinary mail mafter will be carried o ivto busses 1o tho-Mount Royal | . Approximately: §:000,000 let Two Pullmans of Washington-New | Station of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- 'vzr: ‘;!own ov'::" the cnuuo-nm.n mn“fl by air without extra charge in & nove! experiment to be undertaken by the road to take another t York Train Derailed in Tun- urs & UPTI]N N EUP NEARLY COLLAPSES rain. Three hours after the accident traffic | cisco section of the northern transcon- Symbol of America’s Affec- tion Presented to Noted L British “Loser.” - By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 5.—S8ir Thomas Lipton yesterday received Afnerica’s Cup—without any “the” lhaldo(n—um(orl(ewmndsn looked as if the excitement might be %00 much for him. As he was reading his speech of ac- ceptance his voice faltered. With a quivering hand he adjusted his eye- glasses and said huskily: k! Unlortumtely, I can’t see so well as T used to. ‘Then, Aw‘yln‘ a little and groping for support, he Whlspu'e “I—T can't go o ‘They got him a chllr and » glass of water, and Hector Fuller of the Mayor’s Committee finished reading Lipton’s speech. A soloist began to sing “The Star Bp-nzled Blnner," and the old baronet teebly started to rise, but Mayor James .1 ‘Walker motioned him back into his chafr. ! Rises for Own Anthem. He sat there uneasily until the band lhuck up ‘God Save the King.” Then, tiie mayor away, he raised lmlf to his full height—head and shoulders above those about him—and stood through the anthem, proud sym- bol of me qujl.lty to which Americans ‘The exdument and the heat in the crowded aldermanic chamber, combined with his feeble health, were thought to have been responsible for Sir Thomas’ near-collapse. He rested for nearly an hour in Mayor Walker's private office after the ceremony, and when he left the City Hall he was apparently feel- ing better and was able to respond with a friendly smile to the greetings of more than a thousand persons who had waited in the square outside for. a limpse_of him. . Sili“'n\nmu when he broke down, had just finished saying he hoped to offer again in 1932 a challenge for that tarnished old trophy he has been trying Left to right: John F. Fitzgerald, Mayor Walker, Sir Thomas Lipton and Barron Collier.—Wide World Phom trophy. Just how much the contribu- tions totaled has not been announced by Mayor Walker, who took charge at the suggestion of Will Rogers, originator of the idea of a trophy for “the world's best loser.” With the cup today Sir Thomas was given a huge volume a couple of feet long, a foot wide and about 6 inches thick, contdining the thousands of let- ters that accompanied the contribu- tions, of the Federal Court in Los Angeles, represented the Utahans who con- tributed. the silver for the base, and John F. Fitzgerald, former mayor of Boslon was there. “I never knew of a man,” said Mayor ‘Walker, “who had such & unanimity of rooting for him by Americans over something lhn he was taking away Judge Edward J. Henninh, formerly | By the Associated Press. to the Pope. Malta, containing many noted American members, and the wuestrian Order of | AaVertisement Marquis Edward Perfik‘hettl-Uufllnl nephew of His Holiness and Italian | Pontiff’s Nephew Replies to Charges of Constitutional Infrmgemcnt by Holy Sepulchre Group. to prevent the Holy Sepulchre IulnB ROME, December §5.—A dispute be- | what titles, names, ritual, etc, they tween the Order of the Knights of | Wis He said that the Knights of Malta constituted a most grave ‘Order of Malta, which the Holy Sepulchre was carried t0day | giories in the protection of the Holy See, by attacking an order officially recog- nized as an order affliated with the papal orders. We have decided to sub- ROW BETWEEN KNIGHTS OF MALTA AND PAPAL ORDER TAKEN TO PQPE 1 was still tied up. nel—None Injured. By the Associated Press. | BALTIMORE, December express of the Pennsylvania Railroad | were derailed in a-tunnel between the | Fulton and Pennsylvania Stations to Land Seeded by Army Plane. To facilitate, planting of Hawali's 5.— Two | forest preserves, ain Army plane broad- Pullmans of & Washington-New York | Cast 1,689 pounds of mixed tree seeds | over a large area. Canton, China, day, shaking up a score or more of pas- | formances a day. tinental airmail route during the first | records o the contract line. bt 2 mail, as against 646 tons in the nine- Leading motion picture thun-rs ln‘momh period of 1929. re now giving four per- | poundage is the equiv-lent of approxi- carried by air noted prominently on " mately 56,000,000 lette During the first nine months of this year the planes carried 710 tons of |and to foreign points. Each piece so | carried will have the times of dispatch This year's and delivery, and the fact that it was | the envelope. FOR FORTY-TWO CHRISTMASES FOLKS HAVE Shopped at CHAS. SCHWARTZ & SON FOR LASTING GIFTS! 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No extras to pr. lu‘:lln Oov!l;nment for emrlmenul o- nine months of this year than during Sno Propaganda purposes, accor p-nnm the same period of 1929, the increase :fé‘o;.fifl'f s (e T ‘ lmounun’ to 64 tons, according to the the Boeing System, m"fll A certaln amount of mail on which nsportation over | principal air lines within the eouncry ‘win—The for more than 30 years to win—The | SPWRUATE 0 America’s Cup. K " In my home in London,” replied Sir | Sepulchre, replied through a newspaper on Trying. Thomas. “T have what is considered to | advertisement, to yesterday's advertisec [Of OUr Open quarrel with the Knights Will Keep \ |of Maita.” “P'm just as keen as ever to secure be the largest collection of sports |ment by the Civil Tribunal at Rome on the América’s Cup,” he said. *“You may | trophies in the world—the cups that |behalf of the Knights of Malta, warn e “sure T shall try and try|my yachts have won in many waters. |ing the public against the order's allege P Fest’ assured that in the forefront of | infringement of the Maltans® constitu & tiddle Ages, the Mec s w ‘base that collection will rest this trophy— | tion. | been perpetuate mux e Wor 'me :flv:awg:g be Teceived w:: for it is in truth to me America’s cup. | The marquis declared that the a tribute to the skill of the b.bl worth intrinsically many times | Although I've lost, you make me feel [ charges of the Knights of Malta were ' members ‘of this house m the art of g - paid for the historic yachting I've won. unfounded and that they have no power healing. see these rings. 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