Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1932, Page 16

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EVENING THE STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. ¢, MONDAY, JA NU 4 A;iid’sitomach | ~ Torture Stops “guffered for many vears from indi- gestion. 1 could not eat any acid foods denied myself of aimost » says Mrs. W. W. N. H CAUSE OF QUAKES "Navy Will Aid in Expedition to| | Bartlett Deep and | Bahama Islands. SAVANTS T0 SEEK Pleas of Brother t } | Fail to Halt Leap ' | | [ Of Man to Death ted Press, By the As: NEW RK, January 25— | NEW | While his brother leaned from a | window of an adjoining suite and begged him not to leap, Erroll O'Brien, 43, an attorney and for- mer magistrate In the British West Indies, plunged to his death yesterday from the tenth floor of the Hotel Woodward, The body crashed through a glass marquee, narrowly missing a doorman. A group of sclentists is about to set | CAPTAL EPLORER WL VST CUBA Capt. R. R. Bennett to Dig in Arawak Ruins in West- ern Province. Although officidlly the Archaelogical its members, Capt. Robert R. Bennett, & veteran explorer, is going to excavate the prehistoric remains in Western Cuba. Capt. Bennett will leave Washington about February 1, his expedition being undertaken under the auspices of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, New York City. He will visit Pinar del Rio Province and the wilder regions about Cape Antonio. which contain many unexplored shell heaps, refuse heaps, graves and burial mounds. Plans for his expedition are being perfected with the aid of the Cuban embassy in Washington and the Ameri- can embassy at Havana. _Prehistoric Cuba, centuries before its discovery by Columbus, Capt. Bennett says, Was peo- plec. by several cults of aborigines. The most advanced were called Arawaks, !Centrsl America, while some sclentists claim that British and Dutch Guiana were places of their origin. Many of these tribes of early American Indians, like the Mayas, Incas and Aztecs, whose ancestors are believed to have come from Asia by way of Bering Stralt, 1Capt. Bennett says, reached & state of civilization. The surface of Cuba, like that of Alaska, he claims, has not yet been scratched. “The Arawaks built sub- stantial houses, earthworks and ball courts and lived in Eastern Cuba for many generations until a wave of Carib cannibal immigration, gradually sweeping up through the West Indies, butchered the Arawak men and stole their women,” he said. “The first wave of primitive people occurred thousands Vears ago, finally settling in Haiti and in Cuba. Later the so-called Ara- and cassava, and spread through the islands to Porto Rico, Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba. primitive people into Western Haiti and | Western Cuba, where shell heaps, burial caves and mounds play their part in ‘%bt:lnlng a glimpse of ancient life in uba.” ‘Yancey Lands Autogyro in Cuba. | 'HAVANA, Cuba, January 25 ()— | capt. Lewis A. Yancey, transatlantic | fiyer, landed here at 3:12 o'clock yes- | terday on a flight from Key West, Fla., |in the first autogyro ever to land on Cuban soil. E e |, The most prolific playwright in Eng- |1and last year was John Van Druten, | who wrote four plays staged in London They eventually drove the | Perfect | Skin 2 Ne Pimples, No Enlarged, Clogged Pores, No Roughness, No Redness, No Drymess Then try the Resinol way to beauty. Use Resinol Soap to cleanse and re- duce the pores. Use Resinol Oint- ment to clear away all pimples, roughness, and dryness. This sim- plesoothingm—mmemhauhanged many a harsh, ugly skin to a clear and velvety complesion. For sample of Resinol Ointment, ith booklet on Skin Treatment, write Resinol, Dept. 17, Baltimore, Md. Resinol offering prove costly. out to wrest additional secrets from the | o n recently was released from a sanitarium, Soclety of Washington will not send out | having their own language. ‘They prob- any field expedition this season, one of ' ably came to Cuba from Yucatan or waks developed & culture, raising corn |and a talkie for Hollywood production. I Season your CORNED BEEF HASH LEA PERRINS SAUCE \end taste the difi-rm:a’ ocean depths in the West Indies ares, revealing, perhaps, the cause of earth- quakes there. With' the aid of the Navy and other governmental units, they propose to as- | certain the nature of the ocean bed in the vicinity of the Bartlett Deep and |the Bahamas, inspect the structural | geology of the islands in that region and measure the pull of gravity over the ocean bed by means of a special pendulum_apparatus. The group will utilize the submarine S-48 in its investigations, as well as the submarine rescue vessel Chewink. The submarine s expected to cruise 4,000 miles in its quest. The first unit will leave Norfolk Wednesday aboard the destroyer Tarbell. Field Heads Expedition. Leaders in_the expedition are Prof. Y Richard M. Fleld of the department of geology, Princeton University, who will direct it; Dr. F. A. Vening Meinesz, member of the Geodetic Commission of the Netherlands and professor geodesy at the University of Utrecht; Harry Hess, Proctor fellow in geology at Princeton University; Lieut. Comdr. Allen H. Gos- | nell, United States Naval Res | will' be historian; Lieut. Hugh | son, United States Naval Rese will sail his own yacht Miami, and Lieut. J. P. Lushene of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, who will make gravimetric observations on the islands. The expedition will proceed from Nar- discounts ranging from O% to 0% OFF With furniture prices stabilizing and with discounts ranging from 10% to 50% on our entire stock of Lifetime Furniture, we believe you will do well to make your fur- niture purchases now. that you buy at once? To wait longer may May we suggest | folk to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, from | which the S-48 will sail on February | 5 southward of Jamaica and around the west end of Cuba. On February 11, it will arrive at Key West, Fla., for film development and computation of recorded and to check up with short gravity stations, On_Febru 15 the underseas craft will leave to go through the Straits | of Florida and Old Bahama Channel and the latter part of the month will be in the vicinty of Turks Island and Caicos Bank. Early in March the sub- | marine will be in the vicinity of Ba- | hama Island and on the nineteenth of that month she is scheduled to arrive |at Miami and disembark the scientists | and equipment. | Third Expedition. Prof. Field will sail en February 7‘ from Miami on the yacht Miami and | his land observations on the outer islands will supplement the gravimetric survey to be made beneath the sea Meinesz. This will be the third pedition Dr. Field has led in is | perating in the expedition are | e 1 Society of Great Britain, the Natio Research Council, the Ameri- | can Society of Petroleum Geologists, Princeton University, the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and the In- ternational Summer School of Geology and Natural Resources. sURNITURg February Sa Lifetime Furniture ACI’Q upon acre | 20 Beautiful Gardens of fowering tea plants - - that is the picture behind every blend of "SALADA" TEA “Fresh from the Gardens” le Of This week marks our Forty-first year in the Grocery Business. 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