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PAYNE-TAKES OFF ON PANAMA TRIP Assistant Secretary of War Starts From Bolling Field After Day’s Delay. After a day’s delay because of bad weather, Col. Frederick H. Payne, As- sistant Secretary of War, got away Senate Hostess WIFE OF NEWLY ELECTED UPPER HOUSE MEMBER., THE EVENING ARMY-DAY SPEECH PRAISES SOLDIERS Wilbur Lauds Peace-Time| Health ard Scientific “Vic- tories” in Radio Address. tary of the Interlor Wilbur chose | i chievements as the theme | of his address Monday in connection | with the Nation-wide observance by | Army were broadcast during the day, STAR, WAS }INGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1931 the Army has been of profound bengfit to the whole steel and metal industries and a factor in the great economic suc- cess of our country in world competi- tion. The interrelations of industry and the Army have been of increasing significance. “Overexuberance in military activity is not necessary, and may be “harmful, but we can be thankful, in that there are a sufficlent number of men devoted to the United States Army who are willing to devote their lives in protect- ing our future.” ¥ Speeches by ranking officers of the colling attention to the need fof na- tional defense, and Army posts were open for public inspection. PLANES MAY FIGHT FIRE Pilots to Rush Apparatus to Almost EX-MAYOR TO BE HERE ‘The former mayor of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Bertha K. Landes, first member of her sex to be elected to that office, will be in Washington April 12 and 13 to attend a meeting of the Reglonal Council of the Midwestern and South Atlantic District of Soroptimist Clubs, in which region the Washington Sorop- timist Club is included. Mrs. Landes is the president of the American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs. Other members of the council who will be present are Dr. Bernardine Schefnecker, regional director, and Dr. Elsie Seitz, regional board member of the Detroit Soroptimist Club. Dr. Seitz is the originator .of the Young People’s World Citizenshi) e. THE HECHT CO. F Street at 7th THE HECHT CO. E Street at Seventh 2,400 Men's from Bolling Field at 6:40 o'clock this | soldiers™ of Army d: fourteenth anni- morning in an Army tri-motored plane | 3 of America's entry into the on a month’s inspaction trip which will | . M0 carry him as far as Panama. | 2 i Carrying a heavy load of fuel, the big | plane was lifted off the soggy field afcer | a long run by its pilots Lieut. Frederi V. H. Kimble, Air Corps, aide to Col.| Payne, and Lieut M. Merrick, opera- | tions officer at Bolling Field. The first| i > | s stop was to be made at Pope Field, N. C. | ; P Sater and the next at Montgomery, Ala. The | | party may reach New Orleans tonight. | Mr. Payne is accompanied by Mrs. | Payne on the long trip. On the return flight from Panama, Maj. William R.| § Gruber, Field Artillery, assistant ex-| ecutive’ in Col. Payne's , now in | Panama, will be a passenger. Master Sergt, Ieo Hukill and Staff Sergt.) iaid the basis of much of our Charfes P. Marstin complete the plane’s | g _ i snaing o1sal crew. i o he Col. Payne is to make an inspection g at San Antonio, proceding from there to Brownsville, Tex., and entering | : Mexico at Matamoras. The route | | through Mexico will be by way gr ‘Tam- | MRS. WARREN ROBINSON AUSTIN, pico, Vera Cruz, Minatit'an and across SIS @ teom the 'Isthmus of Tehuantepsc to San VAc Of the newly e‘ected Senato | Geronimo and Tapachula. The course K Vermont. They are stopping at the then will be through Guatemala City, | Mayflower, where this phot graph was | Managua, Nicaragua and David. Pan- | o tris Rwing Photo. ama, to Prance Field, Canal Zone. On | ™24 Nanctna FY0N the return trip a visit may be made to Mexico City. Inaccessible Forests. MISSOULA, Mont., April 8 (/). —Fire- fighting supplies, may be rushed to sometimes inaccessible forcsts by air- | pl2nes this Summer. The Forest Service has asked for bids on the transportation of 60,000 pounds of supplies by air to Big Prairie, north- t of oula, to serve 400,000 acres of land now rcached only after a four- day hike by pack train. Forest officials expressed the hope that air transportation would prove cheaper than the old method. Similar move- ment of supplies is planned for the Sel- way_Forest, in Idaho, No More Gas ' in Stomach and Bowels 2 you wish to be permanently relieved in’ stomuchy and _bowels. take sas Ta sveaking over T i tribute 0 e ks a'ong health 1 fronts. were termed disorder, aggres. even total ct of r Secretary, have the Army ready to be filled hip in emergency.” Panama Canal, Rus- on typhoid f SHOES FOR WOMEN YOU NEED NO LONGER BE TOLD:* s THAT YOU HAVE AN EXPENSIVE FOOT $1.49 Everfit SHIRTS Cellophane Wrapped $1.10 Six for $6 in varicus fields of medicine. have been improved so say the work stimulated by ||| 177 Sizes and WATGH AND CLOCK Widths REPAIRING i Clocks Called For - Debiered - Gurarteed i "eRects” résoine. thom | That empty. T OIS | o Our Extreme Range of Sizes and Widths assures You of a correct fit, Beautiful Hostery, $1.25 Exclusively ENNA JETTICK 1337 “F” St. N.W. WASHINGTON feelin: dent of Party at Convention. 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