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AMPHIBIAN SPEED Woman Wins $500 RECORDISBROKEN| From Mol o i Justice of Peace in Mont- New Coast Guard Craft| gomery Must Pay Mrs. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Accused of Theft, |YULE TREE LIGHTED with its hundreds of vari-colored lights. : % IN’fl'_’AKOHA PAR Observance Marked by Sing- |munity singing was participated in ing of Carols. o i’ B ubitvi e o president of the "associstion; pre- sented prizes to the following winners: D. C, FRIDAY,. DECEMBER 21, 1934, FRANK PAGE, HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTOR, EXPIRES | Former American Roadbuilders’ President Was Brother of ‘Walter Hines Page. By the Assoclated Press. RALEIGH, N. C., December 21.— Frank Page, who achieved wide recog- charge of the Raleigh branch of the Flown 191 M. P. H. to Establish Mark. By the Associated Fress. HAMPTON, Va, December 21.— The world’s record speed for amphib- an planes is believed to be approxi- matély 12 miles per hour faster today than it was yesterday when Comdr. E. F. Stone sent & new Coast Guard craft skimming over a measured course here at a speed reported as 191.76 miles per hour. Figures will have to be checked, but official timers for the Federation Aero- nautique Internationale said there was no doubt that the speed attained Dorothy Tedford. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCK! cuit Court jury last night awarded Mrs. Dorothy Tedford of Fullerton, Md., judgment for $500. It was charged that Wilson had caused Mrs. Tedford’s arrest on & charge of larceny of a stove and that he threatened to have her sent to jail or the penitentiary unless she re- turned it. Mrs, Tedford claimed that she owned the stove and that she had purchased .it. through the man for Lighting of the community Christ- mas tree and the singing of ap- prepriate music marked the opening last night of the Yuletide season at Takoma Park on the District play- ground at Fourth and Whittier streets, The ceremonies opened with a bugier from Boy Scout Troop 33 sounding “attention,” followed by the invocation by Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Takoma Park Presby- terian Church. ‘Wallace C. Magathan, president of the Citizens' Association of Takoma, D. C., delivered the address of wel- come. Dr. Horace W. Whittaker, a former president of the association, made a brief address, at the con- clusion of which he turned the switch that illumnnated the 30-foot cedar, nition in the fleld of highway con- struction, died in a hpspital here yes- terday. He was 59 years old. A former president of the American Roadbuilders’ Association, he also was among the South’s leading At the time of his death Verna Slate, a turkey; Alice M. Young- man, large bag of oranges, and Mary Peterson, five-pound box of candy. Bricquettes to Be Made. Mixed peat and coke is to be made into bricquettes at Dublin. ranked bankers. LET YOUR GIFT CARRY “THIEF” APOLOGIZES Bank & Trust Co. . : is survived by his widow and|p,10res e Will Make Good children, ‘Worthless Check. ST. LOUIS, December 21 (#).—A he was executive vice president in!in South America. THE here set & new record, which under | Whom she had been employed as regulations would have to be at least | housekeeper. 5 miles per hour faster than the rec- T % Births Reported. ord set in October, 1933, by Alexander de Severesky for this type of craft. ‘The new plane, a Grummon, was Whee! oA . brought from Anacostia for the speed Paers of Ioby N ok, dr. g test and was flown over thé 3-kilom- | Elsrenct and Luclle Bark, bov, eter beach course between Grand | Robert boy. View and Buckroe Beach by the Navy fiyer, who in 1918-was a member of the crew which flew the NC-4 across the Atlantic. Douglas and Harriet Netherwood, W DEAD MAN’S SON SOUGHT | Jiiss 468 seciatenles 257 s il ( Police today were seeking to find & *‘) the son of William F. Smith, 83, who | Kenneth and Anne Walker, girl. - ? P died yesterday at the Home for the \& Aged and Infirm at Blue Plains, | B3 3 | < AMERICA'S LARGEST CREDIT JEWELERS FOR THE GRANDEST CHRISTMAS THRILL GIVE JEWELRY! 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