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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934, MISSING BOY ON SHIP ACTURS M UDI]S New Type Plane Passes First Test e et el Son of Sir Hector MacNeal. i ERS HAMILTON, Bermuda, \November l . 30 (A).—The 8-year-old son of Sir| - . Hector Murray MacNeal explained 2 { that he didn't want to go to school | " . = in Bermuda and wi ing to “see; Film Players’ Guild Stands 4 T my grandmother in New Yotk." when | Fast on Relected R e ammae-| = v i ARE HERE TOO IN THIS GREAT SALE OF for some time and his father became Platform. > ; ; s : alarmed. The boy was found before : , 9 id | the ship sailed. ey ? : e . WS ¥ Sir Hector is a prominent Glasgow By the Associated Press. S 5 ¥ o L shipbuilder and went to the West | HOLLYWOOD, November 30.—A / ¥ e i | Indies recently on a business trip. | 10-point platform, presented by the ¢ e s : i : | . Screen Actors’ Guild and rejected by motion picture producers,” was unoffi- The new-type Cunningham-Hall low-winged monoplane which was given its first test at Rochester, N. Y., STAR cially disclosed last night to be the| last week. Designed by Randolph F. Hall, its most radical departure from accepted style is in the wing construc- N ¢coLd R stumbling block to an agreement be- | tion. A series of flaps in the rear of each wing and floating vanes in its front under surface permit the passage tween Hollywood film players and pro- of air through the wings. These devices enable the plane to land at low speed and take off over short distances. s —A. P. Photo. £Fi 0C AT3|]¢ , reduced to ST, Sl Foeenblatt, N SR EA= foade fen MENTAL HYGIENE TOPIC |tion” at the annual dinner meeting of | ing, Dr. Winifred Richmond, Dr. Amy | forcement officer, who hurried here in | i nnar rine Len- fecement olcer vano Limied here 1 the Washington Institute of Mental|Stannard and Miss Katharine Len- | MOTOR Q'IL o 5 Hygiene next Friday at 6:30 p.m. at | root. | N @esssyran the controversy, said he would not OF INSTITUTE DINNER | 52%cr” Hall, Seventeenth and K| Mrs. W. G. Stuart, 3446 Oakwood BAYERSON ‘6‘;1 Ws make a statement until after he had streets. terrace, is in char; t f _— 3 , ge of arrangements oLuMBIA 5228 u;;kgdr :rxltdh ‘;eprizgr‘l‘!cfletrl;es of the p Ruggles, Psychiatrist of | Dr. Paul J. Ewerhardt, director o(‘ for the dinner. players e pI 3 7 | the institute, will report on the opera- Eight-Hour Day Sought. Providence, R. I., to Address | tions of the institute. Dr. William A. | f White, - It was learned the actor group's Annual Gathering Here. prmige'Ch"'m“" of the board, will| Pk Bl Nave in| Dr. Arthur Ruggles, well known| Among the members of the board|| | oQ 13th CONETat SRITE adiaes psychiatrist and superintendent of | scheduled to attend are Mrs. John J. || | | AN S &G A basic eight-hour day for players | Butler Hospital, Providence, R. I, will| O'Connor, Dr. Loren B. Johnson, Mrs. | 3 = hired by the day_ that shall include | SPeak on “Mental Hygiene and Educa- | Harvey W. Wiley, Miss Gertrude Bowl- | travel time to and from location. Overtime pay for day players and | | = : free-lance players Special Offer of "taA“s‘_]vS-hour rest period bctv\een‘ \ A Used Combination | ] No Sunday or holiday work unless 4 ¥ compensated for by another day off. Short-term contracts to run’ con- 3 secutive days. H “Call Bureau” Rapped. { : COMBINATION : IT SEEMS that Washington Offer for both A new standard contract, with pro- O e iy Is the Season’s Most Popular Leather - ers in all dealings with producers Abolition of the “call bureau.” ' s ) A Actors long have complained that BLAcK and Bnowu \ { - So's $3! There’s been a steady stream the existence of the “call bureau” is Qi T : : e e el it b Al h : ; of old friends and newcomers aries down. Its list, they declared, N { eiertince r e e carries the name of every top-ranking 2 { B actor and actress, his or her last sal- \ . i duction weeks ago! ALL of our ary and all other salaries. | \ ! > women can’t get enough of these shoes we have on sale at 5 R Q /) S i Hahn Specials are reduced (ex- DIAMOND RINGS VALUED | This novel leather fs /' NN / | cept evening slippers)—and in- AT $1,000 ARE STOLEN Sl P ; p : - | cluded in the event are thousands , \ of brand-new Winter fashions $155 in Cash Taken in Other ey ( R CATREREE ) 2 L ! : just unpacked. Fashionable and Robberies—Clerk Held Up Tre o seasonable high-cut oxfords are in Drug Store. | Shoes re- e higl t oxfords are markable S ) 3 ' . - : g Two diamond rings valued at $1,000 fortheir \ \ ] : 4 included! And built-up heels.... . were reported stolen yesterday from value at y L ] L ; tree barks . . . suedes . . . calfs the home of Mrs. Nellie Howell, 4324 this low N % 5 ) \ 2 ., B o e . Chesapeake stret. In other robberies price! \ N $ e R 3 o+« kids! It’s the shoe sensation during the past 24 hours about $155 S n " . 5 £ th = in cash was stolen. SIZES | TO 9 i : . e ol the season. A clerk in Laddon’s Drug Store, 237 | <] No. 6096 > WIDTHS AAA TO C H street northeast, was held up by A ¥ two colored men, who took $30 from p the cash register. Wilbur W. Sant- a5 . mier, 32, of 1821 Belmont road was % | : , robbed of $19 by two colored men as . 2 N b he was getting out of his automobile NN % * SLIPPER SALE in the 700 block of Eighth street. Vera Walters, 809 E street, reported the theft of a money belt containing | i 3 | . ) $80. She said the belt was taken from Sold Exclusively By : | \ A ~ ~ the bath room during her absence { S 2 Hector Fernandi, 2918 Eighteenth 1109 F Street N.W. B & street, told police his pocket was : picked of a billfold containing $25 in Mail Order 15c Extra ; Union Station. 2 N % E Women's Christmas slippers at _———— N gllllIIIIHIIIHIIHIIHHHIIl!|||lll|HI|"l|||||l"l“||||||ll|IllIHIl"|mllllll"ll"ll"llllllIIIIIIH1lllIl||lll||I|lll|II||||mlll||l()i|||l|ll|Ill|||||I||||||||"l||||Hll|||II|"||IlIIIIIH[IH"““I""“E‘ \ R % ! ® i featured low prices for one week 618 12th St. GEO. D. HORNING Bet. F & G Sts. £ only! Buy at least half a dozen for gifts—NOW! Merchants of Diamonds for Over 44 Years ;m We know our g S : R { Junior Women! Misses! = As a Gift—It's Beautiful and It LASTS! I I E S ° (4= L) Shop HORNING Before You Buy i Hahn Spemal BllyS at : ' ' And we know smart tastes in ties. 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