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THE EVENING 1931, ROSENDAHL SEES STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, was reported by the Government weath- MIDDLE WEST FOG HALTS | repored by the o AIR AND ‘MOTOR TRAFFIC] o woverie on s rieasts vonies by Chicago, St. Louls, Central Iowa points, North Platte, Nebr.; Wichita, Four-Year-01d Walks 45 Miles, |and asked for his “mummy and » The child had walked 45 adier Sy o T i g o S S, e, 538, S i et -year-ol Wi col a ’;t.m at Hillston, New South Wales, | blithely about rfz'.'dcr‘.'fifp." e s finding creeping during the night, man it mult to mlfilz!\‘xhh lheli own homes. children H ow to kee By the Assoclated Press. ople of KANSAS CITY, October 14.—A fog- Kans.,, and extending as far South as )’)rcc 0 ))' ]) LARGER AIRSHIPS Tells Cleveland Engineering Society Akron Will Look Like Pigmy in Future. By the Assocated Press. CLEVELAND, October 15.—The skip- Fer of the world’s largest airship be- ieves it will look like a pygmy in the future. Lieut. Comdr. Charles E. Rosendahl of the U. S..8. Akron, the Navy's new queen of the skies, Tuesday told the Clevelard Engineering Society the time will come when ships two and three times as big as the Akron will be_built. The Akron has a gas capacity of 6,000,000 cubic feet. In the future, he cubic feet will be built and will be of greater value as long-range scouts. The difference in size, however, will be predicted, air monsters of 15,000,000 | ceed with caution. The vapor blanke! blanketed the Missouri Valley States last night and early today, disrupting air traffic and forcing motorists to pro- Waynoka, Okla. All airplane were abandoned here. ying in density, passenger well as those of the night air mail, Kansas City motorists were fcrced to usuall small. One explorer tells of a war thet}!; lasting three years, the total losses be- ing three men on each side. 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Rosendahl said that the United States no longer has to take a back seat in airship construction, “Through our God-given monopoly of helium gas, we have the edge on the rest of the world through possession of fli gas that is safe in airship construc- tion.” He said that in building the Akron many difficulties of the past have been overcome. “We have minimized some of the three outstanding difficulties in handling a ship. Through the improved stub the ship can now better land from flight. She can also be served from the ground without the use of the big land crew previously required and can ride out better. Through the use of a mast on wheels the ship can dock and undock much better.” 138 12th St. N.E. Lincoln 1203 e, i “EATIGUE? | just postpone it!” *No, I don’t have ‘nerves.” You can’t have them, and hold this sort of position. 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Unless the case is a very serious one, requir- ing the attention of a physician, you wfil note improvement within ten days. 1f infection is present on the sur- face of the skin, Listerine attacks it. powerful germicide, it kills bac- the safe antiseptic an teacher found guilty of the same LI MURDERER FREE? He TRUE insine on THE FIENDISH STRANG- LING OF NEW YORK'S “QUEEN OF COURTESANS” SLEEPY WORKMAN breasts the sharp, mid-winter wind that whistles through Van Cortlandt Park. The route—his way to work—is monotonously familiar. The clump of oaks, the stretch of frozen earth, that brush straggling down _into the familiar ravine:.. ‘WAIT!! His eyes start from hishead! For from the brush in the hollow sticks something horribly grotesque, sickeningly suggestive—a dainty, silk-sheathed ?eminine leg whose stiff, awful stillness spells DEATH! ...So opens the tragedy that shakes New York. Not with com- passion for the victim, notorious ““pavement bride”, procuress, ruth- less blackmailer. But an entire Po- lice Department lay damned, con- victed by public opinion of murder. What’s more, the slaughtered wo- man’s intimate diaries revealed her vicious traffickings with prominent business men, notorious criminals, —political big shots. And one lawyer of whom she wrote, “If anything happens to me, he is to blame™!. .. But what was Vivian’s real con- nection with that Oslo bank robbery plot? What did Commissioner Mul- rooney discover had become of the murdered harpy’s platinum wrist watch, her diamond ring, her $2,000 mink coat? What “daddy” had paid for them? Then, that alibi of “‘Strang- ler” Harry Stein—just how punc- ture-proof was it? Learn all the true details—from the slain woman’s wild childhood to STERINE Also end bad breath because offense was fined $50. 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