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Pr-2080. c. 380 CALL CARL eie BOLD es on F Brouehar » ft br dohn e H 8t N.W. | Squadron B-3, and accompanied by two Jeft hvk Henréés E!opes m Student CHILDHOOD ROMANCE CULMINATES IN SURPRISE MARRIAGE. T WONEN LEADNG WU AR ERDY But Man Flyers Creepmg Up. ' ‘ East St. Louis Is Goal ‘ for Today. By the Associated Press. _BARTLESVILLE, OKla. August A light rain was falling as the Santa Monica-Cleveland Handicap Alr Derby fiyers took off here today Jefferson City, Mo., and East St Louis, Il H. A. Edwards, Los An- geles, was the first away, leaving at 9:01 am. (C. S, T) Okla women among August 28 held lead- com- | from o Cleveland, but e man pilots were creeping up | Phoebe Omlie, dimunitive “old-timer" the flying game, from Memphis clung to the first place with an of- ficial count of 10 Jess than 2 points behind of Glendale, Calif., with had galned 6.21 point Omlie gained but 4.14 | en. San Pran- He displaced Elden s who held that position when | the ships left Amarillo yesterday morn- | Lnl (‘Piinfl lrr)m VV ta, Kans., had n'sixth others shead of him were ldtrap, Phoenix. Ariz, with and Edith Foltz, Portland, with i fiyers arrived last night i be guests of Frank Phillips, | { oil man his country home, Woolaroc | Lodge, where they partook of a buffalo barbeque Phillips’ pet goat Pete, was adopt- ed 85 official mascot and will accom- | pany Phillips in his private plane | today to Cleveland, where the National Alr Races are to be held Of the 61 fiyers' who started from | Santa Monica 8 had fallen by the wayside en route to this city Mrs. Blanche Noyes of Cleveland, whose plane developed motor trouble | near Douglas, A landed at Enid. | Okla., yesterday and announced she would leave early this morning and | join the race again at Bartlesville Roy Hunt, last to lag. was forced to remain overnight at Enid to repair his motor. The condition of two cylinders led him last night to assert he believed the plane had been tampered with. | ncheon stop is to be made st Jefferson City, Mo. today. East St Louis, 111, is tonight's control point NAVY PLANES TAKE-OFF. | t | ‘The former Miss Mary Sue McCulloch, 18-year-old heiress to the $51,000,000 ate of John 1. Beggs. utility magnate, and Whipple Van Ness, 21, Harvard ident, who eloped from their Ocomomowoc, Wis, Summer homes and were married this week in the court house at Waukegan, Ill. - The bride and groom are shown as they began their honeymoon in a Chicago hotel. - A.!sonn(ed Pr?!s P’hnm POISONER SUSPECT 1982 NAVY BUDGET HOUSED DRUNKMEN. WAITS ADAMS 0.K. - Landlady Held in 10 Deaths $20,000,000 Modernization Insured Drunken Lodgers, Officers Told. | Twelve Craft I,uu mmpum Roads for National Air Races. NORFOLK. Twelve Navy fight August 28 (P ng planes. tomposing Item Heads List of Year’s Expenditures. nsport planes, took off today from the Hampton Roads naval air base for | Cleveland. The fighting pianes w the National Air Rac The flight from Norfolk to Cleveland was expected to require f or five hours. WIFE HELD IN MURDER | CALLS MATE SUICIDE [ Farm take part in | Br the Associated Pre DETROIT, Aug a rooming house {lives the landady n with dr today budget for the n by a $20,000.000 wputhe £ 28 where men on A picture by me the time, was given cizn and an § rce age . deat Hungar} t e modernizatio the "”nanm Denies Husband Slain by Hand Serving 20 Years for Crime. a technica connection Held Insurance Policies. Mrs. Did Not Work dig nct was questioned ord at and request of defense at- FOUR PLEAD GUILTY TO LIQUOR CHARGES Wk “UKULELE IKE” DIVORCE FIGHT MAY CONTINUE FOG PREVENTS LANDING own on tre Cap ecutive morn- Armstrong pilot, tc Camde: bank of the mo up Washington and he could land Bolling Pleid ing by in: to get JAHNCKE FLIES WEST ON INSPECTION TRIP 3 & passing before passed ov g layer was unable if- no damage, but e ng the trip, which will la August 31, Mr. Jahncke will review t Naval rve Training Squadron at | fiwaukse, Wis. tomorrow, On Satui- | day he will revicw the pessonnel of th Naval Training Station, Great Lakos I, at a dies: On 2 Wl deltver a specch before the Nation:l {ment of the Voterans of Fess Kansas City, Mo. | Washington from mnm i Carr. 62, Sibler H Fincham. 40. found 38. 2 alias ] Johannes Smith Hospita Teyman. e gmiin. sifi l!-xm E_ Dennison. St 7. Edverds . arsis. bo ary. Harris, boy month: ©h o 2 months. Children’s Hos. 60. 3628 P st Reun, 5. Freedmen's Hes- les Crafton. 49. Gallinger Hosnita) Davis. 42, Freedmen’s Hospital Leroy Geodson. 37. St Bltzabeth's Hos pital arles ith. 22 Gatlipes L"\dx i raelh ilarents s mu-mt- um-hn. 3 m Cntidren's | osprt Francis M. Wilham K. ang % cos " Beton mirl LB :\ " Iohn M Mary, L. | A party of 450 Scoftien pupils, aceom- Jreme X, Loges, & panied by more than teachess, offl. - ‘(?u lublnlr T clals and friends. ree completed a eb! e . ‘im., et tour of Germany, TOLBBY One of Three Women Saved From Sinking Amphibian Describes Rescue. By the Associated Press. GLOUCESTER, Mass., August 28— | Mrs. Mildred Fineson of New York, lone of the three women passen- gers aboard th® Pan-American Afr- | ways amphibian plane that was wrecked ‘vn Gloucester last night, today from her hospital bed. told a graphic story |of the plunge into the sea, in which | one man was lost and 12 persons nearly lost_their lives She praised the pilot, W. L. Elmore | of Miami, Fla., and the radio man, Al- fred W. Eston of North Abington, Mass., {and toid how the waves broke over the | survivors as they clung, for what seemed | hours, to the plane wings and the small | inflated life raft | erything was lovely Portsmouth, N. H." Then the fog closed in sensed that the pilot was to land somewhere Felt Land Near. felt, that until she said. Suddenly we attempting | and was very ng was all T minutes we would land or close to fow on a either y, and without war the water. T was \llmn?(l Before 1 could recoy thrown into a_jumbled forward compartment of was rushing in ng nt black. T don't know how long I was unconscious. The next thing I remember I was struggling {in #=e water “as T slowly recovered my senses I {saw the pilot and radio man helping engers to the wing of the plane, X T was the last woman out. Men were crawling out the rear hatchway, | but no one seemed excited “The water was very rough and waves were breaking over our T I thought the end was near was sinking rapidly and 1 ening “The radio man kept water.filled c { which was in a bag. The pilot, who was bleeding badly from a wound | the head and was weak, helped him Raft Is Launched cated final We hung onto it as |t man tried to paddie {to a nearby buoy, but they could make {no headway with us clinging to the | sides. The air was rapidly leaving the | inflated raft and I feit that the raft | couldn’t keep us up much longer when | Nova Julia, a g boat, came in sight. They faunched & dory and soon had us safely aboard Edward Banwell drowned unnoticed as were transferre (‘ from rubber ldup struc for a second. senses I w to th ing into the e safety raft | _“The and Auburn, Me the ‘passengers the plane to a were picked under Gilber bruises Hospital shock Station V’MAQ Joins Chain 7). —The the National broadcast operation o 1,000 BOOKS Each C PAUL PEARLMAN 1711 G St. N.W. WANTED REAL ESTATE eturn. List with ISHANNON & LUC ( Nat’l 2345 SATURDAY Special! Men’ Broadcloth PAJAMAS Exc broadeloth — f lent quality cut — well made Plain shades, fancy str . pes — slip-over styles D. A worth A and Sizes big do Saturday ( 0 910 7t STN\N v RO R O e R R R Different Priced Snappy »{ a HOME CONCEALED ION and a AL NEW Open All Day A new kind For Less Money Don't Miss This Rittenho St., Broad Branch Read CHEVY CHASE, D. C. TO INSPECT Left on Western Ave. from Chevy Chase Circle, two squeres to Rittenhouse St., left to property ome square. we | the | Federal Offiials fnewm in- m:r'...*.':.'-. yrel dictment of Two Undercover Men in Georgia. You Are Looking for the Best for Your Money By the Associated Press, ATLANTA, Ga., August 28--Federal pmhlbmm authorities here duc!elefl SEE | Valley Vista—NOW 2032 Belmont Road ment in the State Court at Alpharetta, Gi All Modern Improvements on ®harges of rum running as n:* { oonscqueme of their undercover activ- | Beautiful View | ities. | Indicted with them in a man known as “Red” Turner, described by Federal | officers as a liquor runner. The authorities said the undercover | | agents, J. P. Carter and C. Hefson, | came to Atlanta recently, announced thelr intention of selling liquor and transacted business with a number of | North Georgia blockaders to whom | Turner introduced them. Recently, the Federal officers said, the agents and Turner were driving through Alpharetta at night with 40 gallons of | | liquor in_their automobile and collided | | with another car driven by the chief of police there. | All were arrested, but the agents were | relensed upon disciosing their identity { Later, however, they were indicted with | Turner. .| Dispatches recelved here yesterday quoted R. E. Tuttle, Federal prohibition administrator at New Orleans, as saying | the arrests and indictments constituted | attempts by “local authorities to muddy You will find just what you want Resident Manager Decatur 5000 the waters in retaliation for Federal | activities in the vicinity. He said Carter and Hebson had bsen | purchasing liquor from blockaders in North Georgia for some time and their testimony had led to the conviction and R e OUR HOMES IN THE Forest OF Chevy Chase appeal particularly 10 per- sons experienced in home living. 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