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deed of trust duly , Tollo 107 et £ O--u~ZamOOR # AR ELESS T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AIR FLEET T0 GET NEW TYPE PLANES % | Ships Never Before Seen in| ™Venisnt U. S. Are Planned or Un- der Construction. i Combat airplanes of typu never be- are in the TODAY’S mmns at 12 Palace — “The Night Angel” noon, 2:15, 4:40, 735 and '9:50 p. MMI”.!MIBIMDUB pm. Columbia 12:35, 2:30, pm. Fox—"Their Mad Moment,” at 12:15, 39, 7 6 and 10:08 p.m. Stage at 11 am, ), 6! W. 7:55 and 9:45 Keith's—"The Common Law,” a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and D. TOWN, HUNGRY IN 1930, SENDS AID TO JOBLESS England, Ark., Forms Caravan of Six Trucks With Food for Henryetta Okla. By the Associated Press. , Ark., August 4 —England of “hunger-rioi” fame during last Win- ters distress period turned benefactor | C., TUESDAY, as organizing a caravan of trucks 10 take oo Suppliés to the unempioyed at Henryetta, Okla., the scene recently of a demonstration not unitke England'’s. The relief expedition, consisting of + |six trucks, filled by farmers and mer- | ants with vegetables and various food | | country’s recovery m the 1930 drought. et e Beds f green crops and. the spect crops pantries that have mfllkfl by boun- tiful gardens. FLYING TO ATHENS BAS| rak, August 4 (#).—J. Mollison, Bl’l?-sh fiyer, took off at mtfl | night for Athens in' resuming his a tempt to lower Lieut. C. W. A. Scott's | record between Australia and England. He arrived here yesterday on his sixth day out from Wyndham, West Australia, & day ahead at this point of the record time of 10 days and 23 hours. He hoped to reach Athens late today and London tomorrow, thereby lowering Scott's mark by 36 hours. fore seen in this country :45 and 9:40 stage for " them is ick In,” at 11 —“Newly Rich,” ESE ARE GREAT TO BUY Ambassador- at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. 4 Ttaly Foels Qulke MESSINA, Italy, August 4 (#).—A | series of earthshocks shook the town | of Acireale, in sight of Mount Etna, last | night and the adjoining villages oi‘ Mino and’ Guardia. FPirst reports said there was slight dnml‘e but no lnjune( SPECIAL Regular $15.00 Permanent $5 § Wave...... Your particular_style given by our experts. Shampoo and Finger Wave included All branches of beauty ‘ treatments by expe- rienced operators POLLY BEAUTY SHOP 535 Southern Bldg. 15th and H N.W. Met. 6222 t, is deslgned for use pl..neuundcr according to incement by Rear Admiral Wfl- liam A, Moffett, chief of the Navy Satriy ui'-f' otherwise the y_be at°tne ‘Giscretion of th HAUI\!g al sed ‘and" resold AUM, auld,6,8.11 Trustees. = EDUCATIONAL. 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