Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1932, Page 10

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BRI e e s T S TR EVENTNG 32. == authorities sald today it would take sev- pobeelrs s i e i ek A R | Deputy Sheriff Kenneth M. Brown - 1 = eral days at least to recover the bodies r Res dN 7 e ‘;?psxfg fi“:ly :?‘0"0";?‘ ‘:e l:‘:sfm:f - | of 69 men who went down Tuesday with other oil, and i drains from eviews and News of Capital's Programs. pected to recover. Shot three Umes. i German naval training ship Niobe. the cran: case with all the y B g P! | Divers have reported the tangled sails MOTOR oL “look™ and “feel’ of an oil | for an emergency operation. | and masts blocking entries to the vessel that has gone hardly 100 miles, Freeman Dance Groups what & comed fter Lisa Gar- Deputy Bunk Hardwick was serously et oyt pe removed. The authorities e own_after ar. wounded, ‘and Dick East was shot in | firt TSt be YERONC. X ready had BESY OIL IN THE WORLD' AUTOCRAT-THE olL THAT 18 THERS 1 1 Present Outdoor Recital. diner’s graceful exposure of this H 3 Mother Denies Connection of| Jrpert on oo e man dance dancing Fiver und the umeiesaby |Three Others Wounded in At-|cheemm. —— " =" | genied reports SR g e b Rt groups, the Community Center ers, who dance . ; ] il value like Autocrat. NN OFf SINCIuE St. Paul Victim in GOtham | send emmiuciea by James £ 3. | themselves in and out ot joint st | tempt to Arrest Disturber |, Bor County Court of England has or: s o e Ry R e S g e 8" NLOHER, : pay & Judgment of $6500 at the rate | the finest oil field in Penn. Try Autocrat the mest.sime Gangland. from Bimey Community Center and ictlidies > of Meeting. of $5 a month, which will take 108 sylvania. Every drop is re- you: Redd o), wnits Jadge. s Pt Bt advantages for yourself, the Arnold Acrobat Sisters were — - ol ¥ presented last night at the Sylvan P — B e AbbiLd Theater in one of those auspicious INDIANS HONOR CURTIS ST e Biocemedts Mhalles why At et Dt e i Summer festival programs, Which By the Associated Press. i Sulsciibol T Hiie ot ie o dillereot who was mentioned often In the Male:| e Aty magnitude and popu” | CHEYENNE, Wyo, July 28 (7).—Vice | SOMERSET. Ky., July 38—Two men ubscrive Od‘,“y S I\ from all others. fins of New Jersey State police GuHing | threaten how o become one of the | PROSident Charles Curtis, who has the | 5 SU0C Sirley Grove Baptist Chneeh ¥ dag anq oents Sundaye 1o i mieris il bring e With the high spoeds {he gearch for the kidnaped and Slain | moet popular of Washington's civic | blood of & Kaw chieftain in his veins. |at Quinton was disrupted’ by a guni| have Washington's best newspa- || it med 20N for Bookte. of modern fast driving I B Pal M ik Taothes ho| Teatures. i last night was made an honorary chief | battle last night. Three others were | per delivered to you regularly || Free'Simas o mesigenss of Autocrat does not “use up A Aol e S other, who| A large audience, unafraid of the |of the Ogallala Sioux Tribe. wounded. every evening and Sunday morn- e —— quickly. With Autocrar A QUART Phe’ miother, Mrs. Pauline W dampness caused by pre-sunset The ceremony was performed by| A party of officers went to the moun- 3 | Mountain Valley you use less oil. Pt el “vmlgn:n st“}’rfif {_lins. A z-m“l'idedp latr:led M'nm:“:x"\]: ‘{;Rm:l‘?d u;bcsrgrn as & train bearing ta“m (l"l‘mrrh to arrest Dick East, who Telephone Natlonal 5000 and . Water Co. : €0 . Srounds and applauded vigorously |the Vice President to Los Angeles | allegedly was creating a disturbance at | the delivery will start immediate- - urder, the mame of Abie Loeb. Al an entertainment cupplied with |stopped here briedy the meeting, on a charge of breach of | ly. The Route Agent will collect || 0 Wesdiech Bide BAYERSON OIL WORKS, COLUMBIA 5228 gcagster of that name was shot down | especial sincerity by these colored | It was arranged by the Frontier Days | peace. at the end of each month. Nith AT Oiordon fdrmeriyiof "Philad fg artists. Although the program at | Celebration Committee. Murphy Johnson, deputized to assist phia and New York v el-| the outset was somewhat juggled, rs. Wagner had no details of her | LIe performance as "lh“’,‘“i i f's death, receiving only a telegram | i atiican War Dance” secmed 8 from his wife to the effect that he had | g "Aeroan, War DROCS Beene been killed and that she was in need | Lrifie gentle for anything but a par- e Klled A e Vs ne| lor war, the dances progressed with body will be sent here for burial understanding and a certain grace “He was no gangster, but an honest | Which reached an unquestionable frult peddler,” said the mother, who | P‘E‘[{‘h‘" The GOWE: f"d‘”:s‘ e added that she had sent him $500 in| _ The Program ¢ mnot EE During the Lindbergh hunt lice . = . AL eyer ity bs it vy hwere e SN ST e seaiching for Wagner and Harry| DUt whichever, she was a supple Fleischer of the Detroit purple gang. “‘t‘“mfibcr“‘ ‘"f‘;' aion ‘;‘ ‘;"z]g: Theugh there was no evidence to con- | medt, glib in expres n Pect them with the kidnaping the po-| Santly dressed in a gold gown true B e o hhat Woghor | %o the old Javanese tradition. Was near the Lindbergh home prior to| Elanted on a dais she danced her e e | dance at first without movement, | but eventually plunged into a series 5 o =, of authentic gestures which, accord- y ing to those who know (and Wash- TWO0 GROUPS FIGHT ington _ dancing authorities were there in force), were penetrating | studies of Javanese expressionism. FOR BRIDGE I_OANS Other features of the progra | were Miss Ryan's_singing: ——— | ]v);antmenv.."‘ danctdbnh\' . : ladies mentioned above: Backers of One Florida Project| fiies” “The Biue Danube,” Wire R. F. C. to Disregard Op- position’s Plans. “leetniee | - - L o - i ; ' What a Car!—and the MIAMI, Fla., July 28.—Disagreement | #rose yesterday between two groups| . . 3 g : . ; ‘ ; . : ; : : o ; ; lowest-priced Six sponsoring & project to borrow $12,000,- 000 for construction of two F‘lnndaney : 8 - ‘ - - . bridges on the Miami-Key West high- i 3 i : 4 7 S095%%0 the Yot tnat ‘one. roup ~ - in America! telegraphed the Reconstruction Finance . Corporation in Washington to disregard | 3 - ] 3 1 the plans of the other. { 4 i ¢ % ¢ i Glenn B. Skipper of Miami, acting 3 : under authority of a proposed director- | o - : : . ate for a non-profit corporation organ- | i V 4 : 4 ized here, sent the message to Washing- | 5 . 3 ton to refuse action on a loan requested | . - : . § by George J. Rosenthal, Miami attorney, | a representative of a private enterprise | { interested in building the bridge. ! : A The group represented by Skipper is | 1 & = s and up, Lo.b. Detroit composed of prominent business men and officials of Dade and Monroe Counties. Construction of the bridges, as advo- | D) cated by both groups, would complete l l S l N the overseas highway between here and Key West, and would eliminate a long ferry trip for automobile traffic. s S s ' KENSINGTON Ghamper |J @ YOU both! PLANNING RECEPTION| It arroos you real pleasure e | to watch the children enjoy Fete on September 28 Will Open| their meals—to see them liter- Fall and Winter Seascn, Cleve- | ally empty the cereal bowls. 1and Announces. | And of course it'’s fun for | them to eat Kellogg's Rice By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. | KENSINGTON. Md.. Juy 28.—A re-| KTispics—to hear those ception will be held by the Kensington crunchy rice bubbles actually e e et Anapicrackle and pop.. - snd Zon. it was announced last night by | What a delicious flavo President W. I Cleveland. s A mecting of the directors and Ad- And the best part of it is, visory Committee is to be called within ice Krispi ill the next week to prepare preliminary | RI;; ""5“5;" andr‘: k m;le . plans for the reception, while final ar- good for children. Nourishing nngemems for the event are to be rice, rich in energy — extra 'A"‘, es'_ ';,lué'm:?;fib;:d_m“'mg = easy to digest. Fine for break- 5 t was voted to suspend until the | @fast, splendid for the evening anuary meeting a section of the new ioe Knisni i cicie dhemoen bt sirecig | DA Bacc xisples enconzage from 16 to 9 members to avoid a re- | Testful sleep. duction in the board until the presen: _ . alrectm;s have completed the one-year Kellogg’s Rice Krispies rms for which they were elected. et 5 It was announced that a Nominating save time and work too. Thor- Committee will be selected at the| oughly steam-cooked. Ready August meeting to name nominees for | o serve. the election of delegates to the Mont- gomery County Civic Federation. W. 2 . G. McKeever was elected to member- A]W.’l}'! fl‘l‘l’l'f!‘(‘fih m the ship. | red-and-green package with - o | the sealed inside waxTITE bag. FORM PUERTO RICO BANK | Made by Kellogg in Battle Back of the Essex TERRAPLANE is not only more than 200,000 miles of road-testing, but the experi- Creek. Quality guaranteed. ence and capacity of Hudson, one of the oldest and most progressive manufacturers in the £ automobile industry —a company which for nearly a quarter-century has been distinguished by advanced engineering, sound manufacturing and dependable value in all its products _ | Financiers and Officials Join in | Move for Central Institution. S NEW SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, July 28 (%) . ~—Formal announcement was made yes- e terdday of the organization of the 7 = = Banco de Puerto Rico as the first step Youdon'tneed < in a_movement aimed at consolidating o cut o 1y RICE ¢ all chartered banks into one strong in- | Ly Prckage, ] stitution to which the insular govern- S ment would give support. thumbs along e §n§nl 1C"r11$n was c}bleun president figgflzhlineT a 1 V. Do- e pat. i 1 i i x’lr_a‘;:neg?\s‘ir:i nchufed in the directorate, | nied hinged What tme world in time to come will recognize as the first e italized at $2,500,000. | g o - & . : s . - ank is capita at § ] ongmal “post-depresslc \ type of motor car” dates from unfettered of deadweight—vibrationless as a jar of jelly upon the , BAREBER July 21, 1932. platvaliils. ' e Sk e d T - h S : « » P QUALITY at a Price Ross.‘c For on this day herewith is offered the Essex TERRAPLANE—as fres Here is big-car roominess, heavy-car “road-sense”, costly-car Never Before Possible!l PHONE NATIONAL 8206 and modern and unhackneyed in comparison with existing designs comfort, small-car hardbitten Scotch thrift—in an amazing per- JMith STREET AT G, N.W. asis the wafer-thin watch to the ancient turnip, the 4-ounce fly-rodto former of an automobile that’s feather-light to handle and sheer the clumsy bamboo, the 20-gauge trap-gun to the old smoothbore. fun to drive. Here is power set free—suave six-cylindered pneumounted power— New! Low-Priced Conlon ) You have never seen an automobile like it. It patterns a brand- Here is a new physical sensation in motoring which rests solidly \ N ; A s H E R new school. on inspired engineering, and which cannot be captured on paper by camera or linotype. i T i S L It heralds something thrilling and new in highway travel—a skim- Higher-grade Conlon Washere ming, dashing, mile-eating, safely close-to-the-road swift smooth Get out on the road and TERRAPLANE if you want to know how it motion such as has not been enjoyed before except in planing on feels to ride"in V-16 fashion at a price that's actually down among and UNDER the former lowest-priced Threel the water or in the air. Models and Prices Standard Series: Roadster $425; Business Coupe $470; Rumble Coupe 8510; Coach $ M hl $475; S-passenger Sedan $550 . 4 ont y Special Series: Sport Roadster $525; Busie ness Coupe $510; Rumble Coupe 85503 A brand-new Conlon Convertible Coupe $610; Coach $5153 S-passenger Sedan $590 Washer for less than 5 bt b / Women everswhere will be in- terested to know that Miss Amelia ALL PRICES F.O0.B. DETROIT pey for & used ma- Earhart, who christened the Essex chine. QUALITY... 3 Terraplane, is herself the first ECONOMY...those v woman in the world to own one of are the underlying these mew type cars. principlec Conlon - TR Copyright 1932, HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Detroit, Michigan s gpas-tienggfe ' “See the Essex Terraplane ‘Big Parade’ in the Pathe Newsreel”’ in for a demonstration. T :31:; you pis Show and Sales Depts. Service and Sales Depts. . B 14th St. at P, N.W. /(1 121214 New Hampshire Ave, N.W. St o "The House of Confidence” T Metropolitan Dealers: Low, $69.50. ; McDevitt Motor Co. Saunders Motor Co. Schultze Motor Co. 1417 Irving St. N.-W. = 3218 M St. N.W. . a 96 H St. NE.

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