Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1934, Page 42

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D—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 2, 193¢—PART TWO. ITALY GUTS TIME |55 St 0% 29| GLIDER PILOT DIES | zancot vae et ct o [, s st o o s The journal said that this cut in|four groups and each group will be - 2 Bay. Spectators said the two glide t | conscript service is made possible by | called at different three-month periods cayne o gliders cu IN ARMY TO YEAR the extpenxwe pre-military service Lo; so that any given moment the soldiers IN PLUNGE lNTO BAY Harold Bowen, also of Elmira, who |loose from the tow and that almost , which Italian youths now are sub-|in service will be three-fourths men ey was piloting the other glider, also cut | immediately the one piloted by Eaton T “Pre-mi training,” said | who are already partially trained. By the Associated Press. ifx(‘ole;%'urmfife";':};‘;fi youths lin such | iz e By the Assoclated Press. loose from the tow and landed safely | went into a spin. It crashed on a | . ROME, Decembgr 1.—Reduction of |3 way as to create excellent soldiers to Rayon Plants Busy MIAMI, Fla., December 1.—Warren |in a nearby parking lot at the Pan- |small key in the bay. compulsory service in the Italian army | be moved immediately in the forma- E. Eaton of Elmira, N. Y, pilot of | American Airways Dinner Key base. A stand-by motor launch at the from 18 months to one year, was nn-[ tion training for war.” Rayon production in Poland is much | one of two gliders being towed over | Earl R. Southee, who came here re- | Pan-American base went to the scene % nonced today by Forze Armate, the The reduction will begin when the' greater than a year ago. the city by an airplane, was killed {n- ' cently from Eimira ‘with Bowen and 'and brought Eaton's body ashore. e = ¢ S D D GRS T D < PERSONALIZE YOUR GIFTS With INITIALS or MONOGRAMS / 2 Decks of Playing Cards With 2 or 3 Initials Can Provide Christmas Happiness for a Cityfull of Children B e bl $1 edged cards with attractive designs in two tone combi- nations—blue and red, or —Just stop for 2 moment and consider what a great insti- own—or some other less fortunate children happy this green and melon, Marked tution this “TOYLAND" really is! Think of the Christmas with at least one new toy apiece! ““Toyland at Al rr om0 matt o potential happiness it holds in its more than a hundred Kann's” has done its part! 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