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Phone—Me(rop(;Iitnn 1512 UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave. N.W. BALTIMORE—Round Tri One Way *Staunton, Va..34.00 *Lexington, *Roanoke, Va... 400 New York.... Richmond . 50 *Special E: n Fares Va.$4 Phone or call for official bus in- formstion about frequent, time-sav- ing schedules and low fares to all important citles. oupGinien GRE@UN» L e e T ' Aufomatic_Storage Gas Water. == convenie: estly priced, $50 - Plus g Small Installa- " arge N Telephone ADams 0145 E. G. SCHAFER CO. 4100 Georgia Ave. ek i (®) RN RPERRERY RN RE RN RERRNKE Miflin reduces the swelling and discom- fort of tired feet. 05 ¢ M rodust § & tho BT Feet Hurt? HERE'S INSTANT RELIEF —~24 HOUR COMFORT The very minute you put vou &« ki TRANSATLANTIC AIR BASE STUDIED Survey of Hybla Valley Site for Airship Terminal Is Begun. Engineering studies of the site at Hybla Valley, near Alexandria, Va., and 00 [three other sites under consideration 8.50 | for the proposed American terminal for Fredericksburs.. 1.75 transatlantic_airship service have been begun by officials of the International Zeppelin Transport Corporation, it was announced teday. Terminal engineers of the corporation are making the studies, in co-operation with engineers from the Goodyear Zep- pelin_Corporation of Akron, Ohio, un- der direction of H. C. Schmidt. ‘The enlénnring studies follow more than eight months of daily study of weather conditions at Hybla Valley and three other sites. The areas will studied in detail, with special attention to grading requirements, drainage, sofl conditions, railroad connections, high- way transportation facilities and geo- logical formations which might affect the plans for foundations for the air- — |ship dock, it was announced. engineering problems in connec- tion with the erection of the dock must i be carefully worked out in view of the | tremendous siz> of the structure, it was : pointed out. The dock will be similar to that recently built in Akron, Ohio. is 1,175 feet long, 325 211 feet high and is the This buildin; feet wide an ’]IPZ(‘SL structure in the world without interior supports. Geological formations affecting the hangar structure will be given consider- able weight in the selection of the site. On some of the sites, it was stated, it may be necessary to consider the use of concrete piles. In this case at least 1,300 piles would be necessary, each carrying a load of 30 tons. ‘The engineering survey is to be so {horough that the engineers expect to be busy the greater part of the Sum- mer and Fall on the task, Final choice of the site will be based on meteoro- logical studies, supplemented by the en- gl'lefl"-fll data. The other sites now ing studied by engineers are at Rich- mond, Baltimore and Philadelphia. SEEKS TO DIVORCE - 3 WIVES AT ONCE Atlanta Inmate Declares He Was of Unsound Mind From 1918 to 1930. By the Associated Press. NEWPORT, Ky. April 28.—Divorce from three wives at once was sought in Circult Court here yesterday by Alex- ander Runyon, an inmate of the At- lanta Federal Penlitentiary, Runyon was acquitted of a murder charge last February, but was sent to Atlanta for five years on an old charge of _automobile theft. Runyon sought divorce on the ground that he was insane at the time of the marriage ceremonies and was of un- sound mind from 1918, when shell Ishocked in the World War, until 1930. | "Hz charges all three wives with aban- donment. He named as defendants | Ethel Riley Runyon, whom he married at Barbourville, Ky., in 1922; Rachael Cox Runyon, whom he married in Cin- cinnati in 1924, and Anna Meeks Run- yon, whom he married in Jeffersonville, Ind, in 1926. A fourth wife, the petition said, died in 1930, but he falled to find any rec- ord of the marriage. |LAST OF ROBBER TROOP | DENIES LOST TREASURE | | B the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, April 28.—Treas- |ure seekers who believe fabulous | amounts of gold and silver were buried " |in Oklahoma and Kansas by the Dal- feet in a TIZ bath you can feel cool |2 Okiahoma and Kenete by o B e comiort—comiort that lasts for 24/ els_asid THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., BOMB ‘PLOT BLOCKED Australian Officials Escape When Police Get Tip. SYDNEY, New South Wales, April 28 (#).—Small, clumsily made bombs were delivered through the mail today to Chief Justice Sir Adrian Knox, War- wick Fairfax, owner of the Sydney | Herald, and other prominent persons, Ezplosion of the bs was averted, however, when a n, whose identity was not revealed, warned police, and they forestalled opening of the parcels. . - CITIZENS APPROVE NEW TRAFFIC RULE North Capitol Group Asks Elimina- tion of Parking on First Street. Members of the North Capitol Citi- zens' Association last night went on record as approving and commending the Traffic Department for the recent High be | changes in traMc and parking regula- tions in downtown Washington. In & resolution they advocated further regu- lation to include the installation of a traffic light at the intersection of First street and Florida avenue and the elimination efk!).rkln[ along First street between Florida and New York ave- nues during the rush hours. After hearing a talk on the work being done at Langley Community Cen- ter by Mrs. Reid K. Middleton, in charge of the work, the association voted to appoint a committee to ask the Ccmmunity Center department for an appropriation. The Langley Center never has received an appropriation, it _said, pointing out that it had been self-supporting, but improvements are now needed. The committee which will represent the association in asking for the ap- propriation includes E. B. Lawless, chairman; Mrs, F. L. Bach and Mrs. T. H. Young. ———e PR Fire Damages Home. By a Staff Correspondent of The Btar. CLARENDON, Va., April 28.—A fire which started in the roof yesterday afternoon caused damage of $2,500 to the home of E. A. Brown here. The blaze, stubborn because of the excep- tionally high wind, was extinguished by the Clarendon and Baliston Fire De- partments. Neuritis aave for Mineral W rings relief in Neurl gets at the root of tends to newiralize (b are i orvy alding healthy. roush the kid Remew o rn bew Nature ean Belp ane for our booklet 1062, Mountain Valley Water For 75 Years the Prescribed Water at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Sage Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark Says Ruth Starr Gray Disappears Overnight Stay young, my friends. Above all, | why let your hair get gray, when there's a simple way to lose gray hair |overnight and in a few days have | beautiful dark hair. It's a brew of | common sage tea properly blended with sulphur. An old recipe women |used to steep on the back of the stove. HOME ACCIDENTS CITED T0 CITIZENS 523 Speaker Urges Georgetown Group to Guard Against ishaps and Disease. ‘With some 25,000 deaths last year re- sulting from accidents in the homes of the Nation, the hazards in the home rank second to those in the automobile, Vincent Saccardi of the Community Chest Speakers’ Bureau, told the George- town Citizens' Assoclation, meeting in St. John’s Church Parish Hall, Geoge- town, last night Urging care to avoid accidents in the home, Mr, Saccardi also urged persons to fight sources of disease in the home. | Al “Get rid of flies, rats and mosquitoes, as they aid greatly in spreading dis- ease,” he said. The association adopted a_resolution commending Capt. Maurice Collins and other police officers of No. 7 precinct for their co-operation in aiding the city-wide clean-up campaign. A sum of $50 was voted by the asso- ciation to be contributed to the Social Service Conference, coming under the Board of Charities the District, to JELKE GOOD LUCK Margarine helr pay for a new automobile for.a 80~ cial worker. . the tion, ted by Congress .for the grading of site, already owned by the Government, at Wisconsin ave- nue and R street for the building of the library and additional legislation is pending regarding choosing the type and cost of the structure to be erected, Mr. Hyde asserted. Legislation now pro- posed, he explained, calls for & building to_cost something under $250.000. B. A. Bowles, president of the associa- tion, presided at the meeting. g i, Card Party Planned. GAITHERSBURG, Md, April 28 (Special) .—Under auspices of Court Archbishop Curley, Catholic Daughters of America, of Gaithersburg, a card party will be held in St. Martin's audi- | g torium here tomorrow evening, with bridge, five hundred and pitch. Miss Mary Gloyd heads the Committee on ngements. TUESDAY, -APRIL 28, 1931. OUTLAW CAPTURED ON MURDER CHARGE Paul Martin Taken in Texas Town for Grilling in Bank Hold-ups. Companion Held Slayer Also. By the Associated Press. HENDERSON, Tex., April 28.—Re- puted to be the only member of the no- torious Kimes-Terrell band of outlaws still enjoying freedom, Paul Martin, who has been widely sought over the s«lx‘ul:{:west. was under arrest here last night. Martin, wanted for questioning in connection with numerous major crimes, was said by officers to be desired par- ticularly for alleged implication in the 1,0000,000 robbery of the Lincoln, Nebr., Bank & Trust Co. The institu- tion was looted by a band of men Sep- tember 17, 1930. Ed Davis, said to be & traveling com- Beech-Nut CREAM CRACKERS this TENDER, CREAMY-CRISP TEXTURE IS NEW IN CRACKERS eperfection itself with every soup 11 . Fl o SAFE Bread! Washington exscumive coumITTE p. has been charged with the murder of J. R. Hill, Marlow, Okla., constable. Martin was charged with the killing . J. McAnally, chief of police at Beggs, Okla. McAnally was siain dur- ing the robbery of two banks there in | 1927. Officers also want to question Martin in connection with the robbery of & bank at Jet, Okla,, in 1927. —_—— | ‘When the school-leaving age is raised | to 15 in England on September 1, 1932, children who will be retained at school instead of being forced to seek work will number 335,000. \ Wo from a gem of a recipe, with the finest ingredients money could buy «+. It comes to youinthefamous Crystal Jar...as fresh as fresh can be! ... with that whipped-creamy lightness not quite equalled cLy any other \ mayonnaise. Mr. Harry King, President WASHINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMENDS BAKERY UNIONS- IN THEIR CAMPAIGN FOR Locally Baked Union Made Notice to Subscribers in Apartmient Houses Subscribers the knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment, National 5000—and instructions will be given ggr‘ :‘hls service to start at Chamber of Commerte [Now improved and sold by all drug- f ER BUILDING hours—soaking in as all ache and|® Emmett Dalton, 60, sole survivor of ro by all dr | ists for 75c a bottle. \Wyeth's Sage pain are drawn out. Acids and|the band, who now is a prosperous re a bott Wyeth's S poisons—the cause of pain, bad odors, | estate dealer in California, gave infor- | hur, Use it following directions itching, burning and swelling—are | Mation to dispel the fortune hunters' | soon it will restore your destroyed. Tired muscles soothed | {lIUsions an interview last night. | hair to its original coloring, so evenly, | _“We never burled any treasure” he |, naturally nobody’ll ever know. and revived. Tender feet made hardy | gaid “We needed il the money wé col Wyeth’s Sage & Sulphur 321328 HOM avmicr 0899.0088 eampemTe—smeETons BT i To quote Mr. King: “This Is a period in which we need the co- operation of every citizen in Washington in our efforts to maintain the steady level of local business conditions.” omscrons —ready to carry you happily on your jected for our own uses or to loan to way. All druggists sell TIZ tablets.|our supposed friends.” wairen €. saLoEROTON phepee . x\\\)(\\\\)l&\\\\\\\““"" e OCERY Co 77 ) | Wy, Sy 20\ Mr. Gardner F.Johmsom, . . < iice Bureay, Tk:.e Gardner Johnson Advertisers Evening Star Building, City- Dear Mr. Johnsont - In reply to your inquiry arf‘ to assure you that the Washmgtoi < in accord with the current campaig! | . 5 i rts to enco . industry. : ey ‘,{{“3“'i e e i;f:;‘:on" thaselly & 51 omnogpe]::tai:r:nof wn}x'—y citizen « e ! f e co- Bread 'rhais is a period in which we naeiend‘h. oy level of local fforts to maint That alone is sufficient reason for every true Washing- tonian to take it upon himself to make sure that in every instance he is spending his money with a concern that will KEEP IT IN WASHINGTON. In the instance of buying bread PARTICULARLY, it is not only a serious matter of civic pride . .® but personal protection as well to Look for the Bakery Address i it gives me great pleasure.. tChi‘lsax::‘:r' Iof gComrnerce ‘:s h:ar:liy;"d Feing conducted by the Ass b:‘r:gge ‘Washington people to buy S\ s | PIGGLY WIGGLY Sensationall For a Limited Ti y Low Price me on Best Foods facturers of bread campaign primar? local plants a! men and paying outside and unf Washington" “depression. 1 am, of Washington in our € business conditions. ly to protec re conducted on the full is a splendid, unselfish gesture on e employes of € - ni?compeuuon were t i fectively an rights as € e hald bave It is a ple any way that you scale of Washington the part of local industry t! o band toge have the Al of every d vigorously as n%thing to fear u permissio to grant yo! asure g the good feel will forward g ions, 4 4 ciated Bak“ykiggtoax;e engaged in this 13 Washingto‘n i —employing only a high level ‘?nion . he Associa a 4 g el-u'eatened by invasion of ther to defend their ssociated Ba from the 80-C: while not manu- Bakeries. Our Union work-. This campaign ted Bakery Unions. kery Unions, alled business n to quote me at 1_ength in work of this campaign. Very truly yours, On the wrapper of every loaf of bread sold In MAYONNAISE This is the fine quality nationally known mayonnaisc you see so ex- tensively advertised in The Star and the Times. ‘Washington is a small label giving the name AND ADDRESS of the bakery that made it. LOOK FOR THIS LABEL. Make sure it is the name and address of a Washington bakery. It's your assure ance you are spending your money with a Washing« ton concern. A local label is your protection...your guarantee of PERSONAL SAFETY! Gy B President, W ashington Chamber of Commerce. These Prices Effective Today— For a delicious salad serve Iceberg Lettuce, now priced at 10c and 12Y,¢, Honey Dew Sliced Pincapple, now priced, 2 No. 2V, tins 39¢, and this deliciously good mayonnaise. You'll find this combi- nation a real treat. This printed in the interest of - SAFE BREAD—made in W ashington—always fresh, advertisement is Associated Bakery Unions “BAKERY SALESMEN'S” Local Union No. 33 Indorsed by the Washington Central Labor Union “BAKERS” Local Union No. 118 The following firms are producing bread and others foodstuffs in conformity with the establiched pure and wholesome. L District of Columbia subject to the inspection and supervision of the D. C. Health Department . . . Placed and paid for by the Associated Bakery Unions. hey make SAFE bresti VIR SR EIEEY SCHNEIDER BAKING CO, BAKERY ATHENS BAKERY ALEXANDRIA BAKING CO. BARKER BAKI BOND BREAD BAKERY CONNECTICUT PIE CO. COOK'S CAKE CORBY BAKING 00. HOSTESS CAKE BAKERY CRUSTY PIE CO. H BAK N BAKERY Another outstanding feature in our stores tomorrow is Delicious Boxed Apples at three pounds for a quarter. ITY Pl LOGEMANN & §0)