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PRIVILEGE National 0836 GRE@_ OUND — BLUEAl"gnGE Experienced AdvertisersPreferThe Star THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FLLLUARY 11, 1532 SECRE FROBE ON S Underworld Characters De- clared Quizzed in Honolulu Slaying. By the Associated Press. HONOLULU, February 11.—A new investigation is under way into the at- tack by five men of mixed blood on Mrs. Thalia Massie, wife of a lieuten- ant of the United States Navy. Gov. Lawrence M. Judd, who asked the attorney general's office to make | the inquiry, would not reveal its re- sults, explaining that to do so at this time would not be for the best public interest. From unofficial sources it was re- ported many gangsters and underworld characters had been questioned snd had given valuable information. Mrs. Granville Fortescue and Lieut. Thomas H. Massie, U. S. N, mother and husband of Mrs. Massle, are held with two naval enlisted men for trial next month on a charge of slaying Jo- seph Kahahawal, native accused as one of the attackers. The four surviving members of the quintet charged with the attack are to have another trial, the first jury having disagreed. — e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Meeting, Kappa Sigma Chapter, Alpha Sigma Lambda PFraternity, Wil- lard Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting. Anthropological Society of Washington, New United BStates Na- tional Museum, 8 p.m. Card party, Past Chiefs and Past Chiefs' Daughters Association, Hamil- ton Hotel, 8 pm. Banquet, Washington B. P. O. Elks, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Smoker, Milltary Order of the World War, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m.+ Meeting, Keane Council, Knights of Columbus, 918 Tenth street, 8 p.m. Meeting, Washington Section, Insti- tute of Radio Engineers, Continental Hotel, 8 pm. Dinner, 6:30 p.m. Card party, Jonadabs, Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, 8:30 p. Meeting, Maine State Boclety of ‘Washington, Senate Office Bulilding, 5 pm. Music appreciation hour, Women's City Club, 736 Jackson place, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Men's Club of St. Stephen's Church, Sixteenth and Newton streets, 8:45 pm. Lieut. Col. Thomas J. Dick- son, senior chaplain, 1st Division, speaker. Dinner, Catholic University, Univer- sity Club, 6:30 p.m. FUTURE. Luncheon, Dames of Loyal Legion, ‘Willard Hotel, tomorrow, 12 noon. Luncheon, Phi Delta Phi, University Club, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Luncheon, Round Table, University Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Valentine dance, Ritchie Coliseum, College Park, Md.. sponsored by Alpna | Upsilon “Chi” Sorority, tomorrow, 9:30 to 12:30. : Eats Before Eating Contest. Before taking up a pie-eating wager, | John Smith of New Castle, Pa., ate his regular lunch. He then proceeded to down 15 pies in 17 minutes. Every Father With a Son Who Smokes Should Know This Unique, Scientific -Finding How By Doing One Simple Thing, You Can Minimize the After- Effects of Tobacco to a Marked and Amaszing Degree— WHAT You Do Every day, the average person who smokes Or take two Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia too many cigarettes a day notices it. Head tablets every night which give an equivalent heavy and dull—a pressing down over theeyes; amount of Milk of Magnesia; for each Phillips” across the back of the head. Milk of Magn Scientists now call it “Smoker’s Fag.” And of thf liquid most people who smoke have it more or less. This small, ia tablet equals one teaspoonful 1lk of Magnesia. daily dose of Phillips’ Milk of Few call it by its right name; usually they ~ Magnesia tends to neutralize excess acids in think it’s general bad health. your system. To alkalinize your system against . g . ] the after-effects of tobacco. Your head stays Now science points a way out. A way that clear; your mouth sweet; you have few sminimizes the after-cffects of tobacco to a marked headaches. and amazing extent. If you smoke, be fair to yourself and try How? By keeping your system alkaline. It’s this. Don’t let tobacco “get” you. Fortify excess acid in your system that makes tobacco your system against its after-effects. Millions intolerable. Keep your alkaline balance in gre learning this. Millions are doing it. the simple way explained here, and you min- imize any after-effects from smoking. Feel fine TWO. FORMS NOW AT STORES all the time. Believe it or not; but try it. JUST DO THIS: Simply take two teaspoon- You can mow get fuls of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia in a glass of enuine Phillips’ water EVERY NIGHT before bed. That’s all. ko Naman well as ordi liquid form. Fach let is the equiv- PHILLIPS’ s tea- ilk of agnesia. Carry > b the tablets with you Milk of Magnesia pherveJou NEUTRALIZES THE ACID THAT CAUSES mint candy. TOBACCO HEADACHES AND DEPRESSION . A - INVENTORS GROOM AIR FREAKS CHICAGO BANKS TO BUY FOR TESTS WHEN SPRING COMES WARRANTS TO AID NEEDY Four Institutions Agree to Handle Tax : P owerful—Dynamic Bumper Crop of Strange Flying Craft Due Soon at ‘”“::::’"‘;‘_‘,’;;;;;"“ : Free Lectures Rot_)level! Field, N. Y. By the Assoclated Press. % ’ BY CHICAGO, February 11.—Worrles of oyment rellef directos B OSEVELT FIELD, N. ., Februsry | Soent. sooui. Go Iar- s is Khown It funis o T, cothe ana e e mgm GA]N ROOSEVELT , N. Y., February | spent already. ar as 11.—Strange birds are coming to Roose- | has been oflythc ground only once, but needy of Cook County and the State o Ro welt Fleld to see if they can fly. I.:e‘ rix%m u‘;e keeping an eye cocked are about over. k Almost any day now, unless a belated rection. Five leading loop banks declared Tues- 4 B N fio _W'd Acdun Win! jown pring’s This craft sits on & sort of tripod on ation-vide o aamaat gfl{x B P g & aD: | wheels. Above & short fuselage is the | day they would guarantee the dis- | y tol d above that fc ings which | posal of $18,750,000 in State ta: - “ ° 9 s L1 et 23:&‘,‘“.& "Raving & PrOpellor 8t | lcivation warrants fo raise poor rellet 'America’s Great Teacher of Food and . tau - ” Reports from Long Island woodsheds, funds as provided by the State Legls- Breath Science Manbatian Jofts and other nooks where | nSometimes the appearance of the|jore 36 Tneet the unemployment sit- - inventors—amateurs or _pros—wield | bue*poues aViators & sl LIt SUC | yation. . ning their tools, say that the number of air- | which reminded airmen of & stack of| ‘Under plans developed at 8 meeting planes of novel design under ConStruc- | doughnuts: pael ‘o atay the other.|Of the bankers with reliel leaders and Sunday, February 14, at 8 P.M. tion is greater than ever. The doughnuts were the wings. 'State officials, a campaign starts today ~ Most of them will never get off the | for sale of the warrants and virtually ‘“ ound. * Some few are arousing the | AL (NFOUEh the Winter budding 8| overy® Lrokerage and bond house in Health Is Your Greatest Wealth— nterest of experts. For_instance, be- Chicago will participate without re- ” hind locked doors in & Broadway loft {‘fi:,‘,‘g’:,:‘ DiOE oubihey oune WIth | Cefving any commission. How to Earn It ::31“";" “;’:“:“’; hw‘:;d at ;":‘g‘ bu{ild- Afrmen here help to get the craft| Frank *Ln(;‘("'d‘mv ‘"‘:d olbthe c%""l & plane out . as four | Chi ers nam ov. Spindlts. mstead and it utilizes & new | cady, but in many cases the time to| ObicAe0 AN ER QAN T oumced HOTEL WILLARD, 14th & F Streets—Come Early principle of flight. take them aloft never seems to get ripe. | N iropolitan Life Insurance Co. Over at Curtiss-Wright Airport, M. < of New York was one of the first sub- B. Bleecker, a young college graduate,| China's customs revenues last year|scribers, ordering $1,000,000 in 1s working on a queer-looking plane on were greater than those of 1930. ‘warrants. Why wair for other cars Studebaker ? ON July 10, 1930, when no other cars in America had Free Wheeling, Studebaker introduced this epochal improvement, the greatest forward step in automotive engineering in 19 years. In January, 1932, at the New York Automobile Show, 29 makes, i comprising practically all the cars exhibited, had followed Studebaker STUDEBAKER now offers’ to Free Wheeling. the greatest advance in Safety- -« ¢ ¢ ¢ ) On December 10, 1931, the Triumphant New Studebakers presented the public with Safety Plate Glass at no extra charge, in all wind- \ Y shields, in all windows, in all models. i \ in all windshields Watch what happens before the end of 1932. Note the carsthat will il in all windows followStudebaker with Safety Glass all around as standard equipment. i in all models, ¢« e e AT NO:EXTRA CHARGE! ‘O CARS in America could successfully resist public demand for Free Wheeling—and no cars will be able to withstand the pressure of public opinion in behalf of Safety Glass. ‘There is no disputing the ever-present need for Safety Glass in all motor cars. And Studebaker, with characteristic progressiveness, now provides you with that protection. Once an expensive “extra,” Safety Plate Glass today comes to you in the Triumphant New Studebakers as the gift of this 80-year-old transportation institution. It comes to you not in the windshields alone—for that is not pro- tection enough—but in all windows of all models as well. - er Adversiseacxs; Daciber; 30, 1301 Studebaker presents Safety Plate Glass all around at no extra cost . . as one of 32 sensational betterments that make the Triumphant New Synchronized Shifting round out the total of Studebaker Studebakers the “four great buys of 1932.” And Studebaker’s safety ~ Safety features. provisions go all the way. Armor-plated bodies, exceptionally dow Accept no new car as your car unless it's as safeasa center of gravity, automatic starting, reflex tail lights, non-breakable Studebaker. Your own safety—the safety of those who steering wheels, extra large brakes, no-glare windshields, steel run- ride with you—demands this. Go to the nearest display ning boards, and vastly finer Free Wheeling plus new fast-action room and see the Triumphant New Studebakers today. 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