Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1931, Page 6

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TON. D. €., \In\n\\' PLANE CRASH KILLS TWO | Pair Testing Ship for Purchase Die in Tail Spin. DE KALB, Ill, August Glassburn and Joseph Ki Dixon, 1L, were fatally ir day when a monoplane they were test- ing went into a tailspin at 1,000 feet and crashed at the De Kalb County Airport, 9 miles south of here he plane belong-d to Paul Kamin- akey of Earlville, 1l The two Dixon | men were planning to buy the ship. | They were still alive when taken from the plane, but died a few minutes later. Glassburn was a licensed pilot, THE EVENING STAR, WASHING AUGUBT 17, tions are being maintained with New Zealand in the expectation they will lead to & mutually satisfaltory agrees said egotiations Canada Plans Trade Treaties. P VANCOUVER, B. C., August 17 (& v E £ 4 Al H. H. Steve minister of trade and She Thought It Was ] | Burton, Cottage City Nurseries; Samuel commerce, T. Rodman, landscape gardener, and wer, atts, president of the Potomac Glarcin CI. " The phiis were Swaraot | mécat Savings Bank & Trust o | PRIZES ANNOUNCED as follows Tm.EflU PATRUI.I.EI] AR 0, e WO Fookn Geteciors IN GARDEN CONTES R T — | | nouncements, eame word from directors i lnmk a7 Btate benk that 1t wouid_ be ] “fofced to close its doors also because ;’Lfi g‘ L412 2 'l;ihlrltwt;; p‘lfl(‘olaggl’;?’m;:‘l reserves were tied up in two of the rst prize; Earl W. Hunter, chi bankle:uspgneding Sertions. $200 Awsrr]ed N"" R”“i"‘“ of | san Avenue' northeast, second, and Mrs th titution, the American was indicated that _conferences Wallingsford's Addition to | Mary O.Gebbard, 4017 Thirteenth street within a week or 10 days Michigan Park. [ g Semt - s | Sullivan, 1328 Randolph_street north- 'LAVAL TAKES BRIEF REST TR Freent Charles A. Peterson, 4021 Thirteenth street northeast, second, and John J. McCann, 4107 Thirteenth place | French Premier at Vichy for Stay of Beveral Days. northeast, third Inside, or middle houses—Jacob Iseli, 4107 Thirteenth place northeast, first Charles G: West, 4019 Thirteenth street northeast, second, and John J. Callagan. VICHY, France, August 17 (&) ortheast, 97 the Associatad Press. Fremier TAsrre-Taya); Who, like Forelgn 4102 Thirteenth place northeast, third TOLEDO, Ohio, August 17—Four| Minister Aristide Briand, was fatigued “Toledo banks, with combined resources | after the recent international confer- “of more than $100,000,000, failed to open | cnces, arrived here yesterday for sev- Tor business this morning, while 11 sav- | eral days of rest. ings assoclations ceased payments of| His entourage said his condition was ‘deposits during the present financial nothing serious and that he would not situation. take the usual three weeks' cure In accordance with the request {;r - g“wm%‘hse;?,{mgt‘;flgfimté Plane Kllh Two in Illinois. ake over their affairs to conserve as-| ANNA. Tl., August 17 (%) —Glenn sets in the face of previous steady With-{ Joram, 22, a pilot of Cobden, and drawals by depositors. | Frank Willy, jr., 25, of Alto Pass, a City police and detectives, acting un- | passenger, were killed late yesterday der orders of Police Chief Louis Haas, 1 Joram's monoplane crashed near Ppatrolled the banking districts in prep- Joram recently completed a Bration for any public emergency e in flying at Wichita, Kans. Willy Meanwhile thers was pending a meet- | recently was appointed postmaster at dng between Mayor W. T. Jackson and| Alto Pass. Adjt. Gen. Frank D. Henderson, Colum- bus, commanding the Ohio National Guard. Last night Mayor Jackson con- Jerred with Safety Director A. D. Black and Col. Jolson D. Light, commanding | the 148th Infantry, Ohio National Guard. More than 100 rural bankers of North- eastarn Ohio, who met yesterday with State Bupt. of Banks Ira J. 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