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"N CONTEST CRASH Canal Zone Entry, Avoiding ‘Power Wires, Loses Both Wings. By the Associated Press. ELMIRA, N. Y. August 11.—Capt.| /Thomas Phillips of the Panama Canal Zone entry in the national contest here, was seriously injured in the crash of a glider here yesterday. His skull was fractured, both feet A s the wings and burled its nose two feet in the earth, with Phillips under- neath the wreckage. Ambulance Summoned. Albert Hastings, another entrant n the contest, saw the crash from a half mile and ran to release Phillips. An ambulance, summoned to the scene, was almost swamped in fording two 5. Phillips was on furlough from an/| Army detachment at the Canal Zone fer to Fort Riley, er of the Panama | D | Physicians who examined him ex- ed grave concern over his condi- | jon. His wife lives at East Orange, N.J. | A high wind, arising late in the day, | sent dozens of the gliders into the air | from the mountain Barnaby Up Over 2 Hours. Martin Schempp, Pittsburgh, soared about the vicinity of t for 3 hours. Lieut. R. S. Barnaby,! . Washington, stayed in the air 2 hours| and 23 minutes. August C. Haller, Pittsburgh. landed 1 gus at Wilawanna, Pa.. 15 miles from the take-off spot. Wallace Pranklin, De- troit, was in the air 2 hours. ong those to qualify yesterday for | Olass C licenses were W. J. and Mrs. Mabel Britton, Detroit, and Bud Stickler, Washington. LATIN JOURNALISTS HIT PRESS OF UNITED STATES | Sufficiently, They Complain ‘ at Press Congress, By the Associated Press. ICO CITY, August 11.—Latin American speakers at the opening of Congress here yester- day unanimously expressed the cpinion the United States press has not suffi- ciently penetrated Latin American problems and voiced the hope the cop- gress would serve to bring more atten- tion to Latin America. Dr. Jose Manuel Puig Casauranc, Mexican secretary of education, said in his address of welcome that he hoped, a8 a result of the congress, “publication of unfounded propaganda against Mexico in foreign countries would cedse.’ Constantino Gonzalez, former repre- sentative of Agustiho Sandino, Nica- insurgent leader, speaking for 8 - of Central American news- fi.‘n attacked “American imperial- Ingham of the Des Moines, ter and Tribune spoke in favor of a universal fraternity of news- paper men, and Robert Bell of Christ Church, New Zealand, also made-an address. $500,000 GEMS IN BAG REVEALED WORTH $4,000 Anne Murdock, Former Star of Stage, Recovers Suit Case’ Left in Taxi By the Associated Press. ROME, A 11.—Anne Murdock, | former New York stage star, who is | traveling here as Irene Coleman, yes- terday recovered™a suit case, said to! econtain a_comsiderable amount of jew- | ;Lry. which was reported missing Sun- | A 7 | Miss Murdock had left the suit case in & taxicab at Milan. contained a | 55, thr:‘mdeu and a total value of $4.000 instead of $500.000 worth of jewelry as Feported by police. Miss Murdovk s grecovering from a Broken ankle and wal Bhe Tefused to dicuss & Tumor that sHfe would be marfled t0 a Milan noble- | man A S | HARVARD STAR WEDS SOMERVILLE, , August 11 (# »-Leo H. Leary of Brookline, lawyer snd Harvasd University foot ball end ©f & quarter century ago. anél the for- fmer ry 'Brien of Fort Wayne, Ind, were married yesterday. The bridegroom was graduated rm# Harvard in 1905 and from the Harvar w School in 1908. 'He is a widower, his first wife having died two years after their marriage. 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Wholesale markets have reached their lowest points since the war . . . the best makers'of furniture, floor coverings, draperies, lamps, mirrors and pictures have made special efforts to give us even better values for this selling . . . in short, the semi-annual economy event, beginning tomorrow, is improved beyond former years in Quality, Style, Variety, and Value. The selling includes an abundance of home-furnishings in harmony with modern requirements—at prices so low as to be remarkable. Visit our Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Floors tomorrow, and see the many values it may be impossible to duplicate at a later period. UNZ Indicative of the Economies in This Event el . . Than We E E. ted Better Occasional Chairs "% i w0 st ror. #1325 iy » In Th Styles Th 1,000 Marquisette Curtains .. oty s1.95. pair 2143 9x12 Famous Karastan Rugs pecieris sets jor 195 213250 . 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We will deliver purchases made here T"IO Financid So.rvicg gmlw‘i:“‘:"dflm to any shipping peint in the con- i Semi-Annual Selling tinental United States, where shipping charges are not dis- 3'.13"'.;_‘,"'::"3&:?«: ‘fi:,':“..‘: mu meet ywrlnqnin- proportionate to the amount of the purchase. ments. : This Event Begins at 9:15 Tomorrow—Take Early Adom\ttage‘ of It