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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 193L is not thé Meredith Palmer who R dead are Salyador Nunez Fer. Meredith D. Palmer's Name Al- resides at 3552 Rock Poreck Ghurch | Airplane Crashes When Pilot Ts| nanies i Fermander snd t.l:c Noted Antmal in South Africa Suc- Capt. Juan rIMonAa.. Blinded by Dust Storm. Do oan was Everardo Yanes. cumbs at 35. legedly Taken by Acquaintance. mwnum . txplnlned ‘t,?n mmu?:? :1 e ict attorney's office e ‘The alias redith sald hree MEXICO CITY, uary .—Three| A plane owned by Col. Roberto Fierro,| JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Spe- | He used the R lN A ro n-ve bn;u ueted by %:‘amgxshmr 25‘2:’&‘3"353»:&2“ zh:z Fushaer used| men wer‘e:O killed 'r'!x‘und- l‘n‘? s fourth | noted Mexican flyer, stored in the cu) —Tommy Huston, the most famous | streets of his own sweet will, 20 others for con- his mame as an alias. ‘was probably fatally jured when the hangar, was wrecked. horse in South A{flca has died at the'of everybody, even the traffic officers.' the cRASH IN F"G K"-ls ALIAS IS EXPLAINED |3 = Wm"f“fi'fi':' THREE MEN DIE, ONE HURT A b ey orm, crbed | FAMOQUS STEED: DIES Second Fatal FIymp Accident in Week in Forests of East Texas. . “Men haven’t bought our high-priced overcoats, sobbed EEiaaihe Sheldon. ““Cut the price and we will sell them,”” we advised. area eight miles west of this city, tor-| turmu roads hampering an lnvesug--. ey s L So, beginning Friday at 9:15 a.m. we have the privilege to offer By the Associated Press. @ay, the second fatal air acci ent ln 8 week in the forests of East Texas. Arthur C. Brown, New Orleans pilot; Errett Willilams of New Orleans, co- pilot, and Robert Wilson, 16-year-old | New Orleans student, who was return- | ing from his home in Fort Worth, were ‘\ the victims. The bodies, thrown clear | of the wreckage, were brought here. Three men were killed Sunday in a p similar accident near Overton when 3 their plane, lost in a fog, crashed into a tall pine. Two colored fafmers told Marshall | « officers the motor of the New Orleans- | 3 bound plane sputtered before the crash as_if it was short of gasoline. s Reports received last night from Fort Worth said the boy's mother, Mrs. E. | H. Carlton, was in a serious condition | from shock. R. R. Wilson, his father, left New Orleans for Marshall as soon as he learned of the crash. The plane was flying the Wedell- ‘Williams passenger line between Dallas and New Orleans. Brown was widely known in the South as a pilot. He formerly flew planes for the Davis Air Lines, between Atlanta, Ga., and Birmingham, Ala. Willlams participated in Atlanta and Miami air Taces. TWO KILLED IN OKLAHOMA. Wing on Plane Collapses After Three- | h d / ) Mile Flight. / ¢ 3 4 i ADA, Okla., January 8 (#).—Collapse ] y o . 4 of a wing on a plane, described as ex- 3 4 i i E: I :rfimenul caused the death late yes- - e ; y of Wayne Spencer, 21-year-old 3 transport pilot, and Lee Davis of Ada, : : his_passenger. . y " They were killed after a flight of : 4 about three miles. The crippled plane Eunged 150 feet into a railroad em- ent. Estel Henson, student, who ‘was plloting another plane nearby, at- tributed the crash to breaking of a left wing strut. Pilots_said the ship, purchased from an Oklahoma City oil compeny, was one of only two of the type ever built. PRISONER’S WIFE JAILED | 500 Brand-New Overcoats on Sale \Friday at One Low Price.’ Bentenced When She Admits Liquor Ownership. SISTERSVILLE, W. VA .Ylnuln' l (P).—The officers were all liquor they charged Belr,ky Blm:k hnd in his possession wasn’t his at all. ‘When Mr. Black was arraigned Tues- day, he spoke right up and said he ‘was not guilty. Then he looked at Mrs. Black and she got up and said her hus- band was right; the officers were wronl It was her whisky. So the court flned her $100 and eosh and sentenced her to jail for 60 days. Flying Conditions Reproduced. AKRON, Ohio (#).—Cold hurricanes laden with freezing fog, like the winds which endanger fiyers over mountain ranges, have been reproduced here for E{ecfinc & device to prevent. ice form- on airplane wings. L 1421 P Ave., Phone Met. 5314, We charter for groups, WORSTED BACK OVERCOATS at $29 . .. and you know that . you can’t usually get a good worsted back coat for less than $50. BOUCLE OVERCOATS at$29 . . . a worsted curl cloth that is * known for its sturdiness and wearing qualities. 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A man HUDSON 8 doesn’t buy an overcoat every year . . . unquestionably this is the year, and this is the time to buy. m’k.;.m;:‘. ! Two Seconds by Direct Elevators to the Comfortfordriverand Men’s Clothing Department—Second Floor passengers—for which you pay no premium. == THE HECHT CO F Street at Seventh : NAtional 5100 Eslg‘Er;("' Free Auto Parking Space for Customers—E St., Between 6th and, 7th