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THE EVENING S' AR, WAS {GTON, D. C., - WEDRNESDAY, JANUARY 6.0.1992, o % BLERIOT OFFERS AIR SPEED TROPHY Award to Be Given First Man| to Fiy 621 Miles an Hour. nt of a new international trophy offered by Louis h air pioneer and ade here today by the ation. hrough the ntiy to the first p 1.000 kilometers per into custody of pilots record of the holder by per cent, until the 1,000~ hour and to who break t t least 5 eter speed is reached gulations announced for competi- cember, 1935 has not been be offered agai If by that time the cup tly won, it is to der new regulations Flew Over ( Louis Bleric gained fame E annel. development n enthusi- astic supporter in Prance and othe been for many years a vice president of the Federation Aeronautique Interna- tionale. The announcement of the Bleriot award, coupled with the recent decision of the National Aeronautic Association to offer the Curtiss marine trophy as an international speed award and the snnouncement of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of a $16,000,000 airplane speed fund, has served to arouse the keenest interest in racing development in all parts of the world . = Australia expects its wheat crop this season to reach 165,000,000 bushels © Sought BONDSMAN HUNTS ACTRESS IN LABOR LAW CASE. MARY NOLAN. By the Assoclated Press LOS ANGELES, January 6. —Mary Nolan, who was Imogene Wilson before she left the New York stage to enter films, was sought today by her bonds- man, August Nardoni, who had orders to deliver her to the county jail. The bondsman told the court he wished to withcraw from the case. in which Miss No'an is accuszd of vi L ing the S allege failinz to Iiss No! ay on.a contempt w to appear to show cause why she had not paid two civil judgments. She agreed to appear today to show cause, In the meantime her bondsman with- drew from the wage claim trial and her arrest was sought. > labor laws by her domestic help. eppeared in court yester- for failure Industrial activity in Finland is again improving Drink NONE BETTER PHONE LINCOLN 1981-1982 STORM SCATTERS AR RAGE PLANES - Service and Private Pilots ; Forczd Down Alerng Miami Route. A score of the Capital's military and Commerce Department planes were scattered up and cown the Atlantic Coast today as bad weather caught them on the way to the all-American air races in Miami, beginning tomor- Tow Meager reports received here indi- cated a score of privatz planes flo by amateur pilots, whi 1 terday mor weather and we tryside for mil y planes which spent gia and Florida were through thick weather morning. Others fog et points the nig lungirg toward Miami this were downed in the farther North Only Two Reach Miami. Comdr. Wa Child, com- mandant of the A aval Ajr Station; Cap:. Hugo W. O us and . C. R. Brown, probably will gt illis Hele, who will command Corps ur Mizmi. and 1B Air Corps, Lieut ¢ local Army cfficers to gat were the o PIANOS FOR RENT "'WORCH'S 1110 G N.W.. | through to Miami before the bad | weather set in | " Maj. J. W. Jones, Alr Corps, was in Florence, N. C., this morning. Lieut. | Charles Pugh and Lieut. Louis M. Mer- rick of Boiling Field, who arrived in ay got away this morn- eg of the flight v~ Umstead of Bolling t Winterhaven, Fla., at Maj. Duncan and Howard o t of Bollirg left Pope 1 morning for R ty, landed in Jacksonville Geiger Leaves Jacksonville. Maj. Roy S. Geizer, commandant of Marine Corps aviation, left Jacksonville at 9 o'clock this morning, accompanied flown from Anacostia by gh Lee and Lieut. J. H Geiger is carrying as his Maj. Georges Thenault, by two pl Lieut. Fi Isbell, Maj passenger y Department and THOMAS R. GAINES, Discoverer of Vitalic Breathing Acclaimed from Coast to Coast as America's Great Teacher of Food and Breath Laws 4 Vital Talks—Free January 10, 11, 12, 13 Opening Sun., Jan. 10, 8 P.M. Becomne Food Wise MASONIC TEMPLE 13th & New York Ave. N.W. S \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Lievt. Comdr. J. H. Chapman and Lieut. M. P. Seligman. Five Navy squadrons were well on the way down the coast. Two big pa- trol squadrons and a utility seaplane squadron from Hampton Roads were at Charleston last night. They were convoyed by the U. S. S. Wright, flag- ship of the commander of the aircraft squacrons of’ the scouting force. The U. S. S. Langley, with her fighter and scouting squadrons, was steaming down the coast. . The state coaches of ex-King Al- fonso of Spain are conceded to be among the grandest in Europe. One of them, decorated with gold. mother-of- and ivory, is valued at §75,000. 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