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WO FLYERSSAVED N PAGFI CRASH 350 Navy Planes Roar in Midocean Maneuvers Over Fleet. Br the Ascociated Press THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935. ABOARD FLAGSHIP PENNSYL- VANIA, HAWAII TO CALIFORNIA, June 6—Two Navy flvers were res- cued from a noseover landing at the conc’ n of a spectacular flight of 330 car and combat ship airplanes over the United States Fleet, midway between Hawali and Los Angeles, yes- terday An observation seaplane was cata- rom the battleship Nevada ing for a landing near the battle battleship planes, it wo aviators aboard ust before the rom the Pennsylvania, d Nevada were launched while the Penn- essee, which had taken aboard their planes, swung around and speeded to the stranded &eaplane, | Plane Returned to Ship. j A Tennessee boat picked up the two fivers, and the Nevada boat took the | disabled plane in tow, returning it | to the battleship. The names of the fivers were not given | The mass flight was a preview of a 350-plane parade scheduled over fan Diego next Monday morning | when the fleet returns, completing its #1x weeks of maneuvers. | During the air maneuvers the high- est ranking officer of the Navy put out in a small boat from a cruiser and transferred to the Pennsylvania, the v flagship of the fleet. nteen guns roared in sajute as | 3 -starred flag replaced a red | four-starred one at the main truck and Admiral Joseph Mason Reeves, commander in chief of the fleet, for- | mally welcomed his superior, Admiral William H. Standley, chief of naval operations. . “Piped Over Side.” It was the first time such a transfer had been made in such a small boat in mi Admiral Standley had been aboard ight cruiser Memphis, which left eboat from rving Admiral de the Pennsyl- dley and his aide. Comdr. Jack H. Duncan, d to the quarter-deck by the ay. When he reached the nd sounded ruffles and he was “piped over the side” in tradi- tional man dlev will remain aboard ia for three days and T again to the cruiser proceeding to San Diego ahead of the fleet. Farthquakes were felt recently be- tween Brisbane and Rockhampton, Australia. FREE (WHILE THEY LAST) | convinced them he was innocent of | wrong intent Quakes Felt in Australia. | Mrs. Valerie von Stroheim, wife of Eric von Stroheim, actor and director, is now part owner of the bea op in which she was burned some time ago while undergoing a beauty treatment. Suing the proprietors of the shop, James Simoniello and Betty Schweitzer, for damages, Mrs. von Stroheim obtained a verdict, to satisfy which she was made part owner of the shop. Mrs. von Stroheim may operate the business. Photo shows James Simoniello showing Mrs. von Stroheim about the shop. —Wide World Photo. Phlip-Lou € dcors east of 2-Day General Clearance Sale Every dress. including all new Summer merchandise, reduced for 2 days. Regularly $16.95 and $19.95 White and Pastel Suits 513,95 $12.95 and $13.95 White and Pastel Dresses $9.95 Including chifions for all occa- sions. Reduced for this sale. All Spring merchandise for ahsolute closeout prices. Dresses, $5.00 Up Redingotes, $9.95 Up All Sales are Final and for Cash. No approval. WARNER ALARMED | BY KIDNAP THREAT Movie Magnate Leaves Eastern Estate for Hollywood After Warning. By the Associsted Press. | NEW YORK, June €—Harry M. Warner, president of Warner Bros. was en route to Hollywood yesterday with his wife and two daughters to escape what a police official said were kidnap threats Chief'of Police Michael Silverstein of Mount Vernon, where the motion picture magnate has an estate, said ‘Warner had received two telephone calls on the night of May 29 threaten- the kidnaping of his daughters. 15, and Lita, 8 ace the calls failed stice agents and pri- vate investigators were called in Silverstein said guards on the estate had questioned a loiterer on the grounds the night before the threats were made, but released him when he Lita is the daughter of the late Samuel Warner and Lina Basquette, former film actress. After his brother’s death, Harty Warner adopted the ! child. SATIN FINISH STEEL BISCUIT BAKER AND SERVING TRAY - WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE POUND ~OF CALUMET BAKING POWDER SERVE your biscuits piping-hot—right from the pan! 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One level teaspoon to a cup of sifted flour is all you need in most recipes. ‘The can lasts such a long time! And never a failure—that’s double economy! can buy! Ask your grocer for a can of Calumet and get your gorgeous new combination biscuit baker and serving tray FREE today! CALUMET The Double-Acting Baking Powder A product of General Foods ing bowl—its ac- tion from the Loulsville Provision Co. FIRM ASKS INJUNCTION will force a sale of capital assets, the AGAINST TAX ON PORK |company late vesterday filed a peti- tion in Federal Court asking an in- junction against such’ collection. Asserting its business is intrastate, the company claims the tax is not FEUORE being levied to pay debts of the United States, to provide for the common de- fense and general welfare. The company also claims that if the Levy Called Unconstitutional in Plea by Kentucky Provision Company for Relief. By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 6.—Alleg-| AT ALL THE SAFEST TIRE EVER BUILT HONOR ROLL For fifteen consecutive years Firestone Tires have been on the winning cars in the gruelling 500 mile Indianapolis Race. THAT IS BLOWOUT PROTECTION. For eight consecutive years Firestone Tires have been on the winning cars in the daring Pike’s Peak Climb where a slip means death. THAT IS NON-SKID SAFETY. Firestone Tires were on the 5,000 pound car driven by Ab Jenkins at Lake Bouneville, Utah in 1934, establishing 77 new World, International, and American Records, travelling 3,000 miles in 23 hours and 35 minuges at an average speed of 127.2 miles per hour without tire trouble of any kind. THAT IS STAMINA. A Firestone equipped Ford 114 ton truck carrying full Joad set a new coast to coast record—from Atlantie City to Los Angeles, 2,945 miles in 67 hours, 45 minutes and 30 seconds actual running time, Made without tire trouble of any kind. THAT IS DEPENDABILITY. would be any reason for the tax, be- ! SCREEN 0DDITY SUIT cause pork prices have risen “to a value in excess of the average price peid to the farmer for hogs during the base period cited in the legisla- | tion—August, 1909, to July, 1914” | Boy Finds Live Bomb. Finding a live Mills bomb, young George Parrett carried it a mile| ing that the processing tax on pork | emergency necessitating the measure’s | through the crowded streets of Deal, | perior Judge Leon Yankwich yester- mon is unconstitutional and that its collec- | passage still existed there no longer | England, to a police station. A NEW CONVENIENCE o FOR WASHINGTON MOTORISTS Firestone TIRES e TUBESAUTO SUPPLIES ' John Hix, cartoonist, against Universal | Pictures Corp. for alleged use of Hix's FOR $250,000 DENIED‘H"M in presenting oddities of the screen. Universal Ruled Within Hix claimed Universal terminated Rights in Producing Movie | oo "Sr*°ment with him to present Subjects. | then | his copyrighted cartoon feature and tranger Than Fiction " LOS ANGELES, June 6 (#) —Su- | Its made films under the title The court, i there could be no n the production of oddie | day denied the $250,000 suit filed by ties of the screen. % NS iTHlS important announcement marks another step in the program of The Gulf Refining Company to bring car owners the best in products and services that money can buy. It is only natural that the names Gulf and Firestone should be linked together in serving the car owners of this community. These two great organizations have pioneered many of the advancements that have contributed so much toward making motoring safer and more emjoyable. With the complete line of Firestone tires and tubes Gulf stations and dealers in this community are prepared to save you money and serve you better on your tire needs. Drive in today and see how little it will cost to equip your car. There is a Firestone tire to fit every car and every pocketbook. THE NEw Firestone efmfify& LEAKPROOF TUBE This revolutionary new heavy duty tube is coated on the inside with a special silver lining which prevents seepage of air through the tube. In addition, an allrubber valve stem cured in the tube prevents leakage at the base. Maintaining constant air pressure eliminates under-inflation and increases tire mileage 25%. utva Unlues IN EVERY PRICE CLASS In every price class Firestone gives extra values not found in any other tire. Extra values that mean extra safety and extra service—but at no extra cost. And every Firestone tire carries the Firestone name and guarantee. Firestone # 0_5 COURIER TYPE 30x3% As Low As SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GULF STATION Bladensburg Road and Neal Street.... Washington, D. C. North Capitol and New YorK Avenue .. Washington, D. C. Massachusetts and New Jersey Avenue. Washington, D. C. Rhode Island and Newton Avenues..... Washington, D. C. Rhode Island and New Jersey Avenues._Washington, D. C. Wisconsin and Windom Place Washington, D. C. Wisconsin and Q Street. ...Washington, D. C. 2nd and H Streets Washington, D. C, 2nd and Massachusetts Avenue.. .Washington, D. C. 6th and Maryland Avenue.. .Washington, D. C. 6th and New YorK Avenue ‘Washington, D. C. 8th and Rhode Island Avenue Washington, D. C. Georgia and Upshur Street... Washington, D. C. 11th and Potomac Avenue.....................Washington, D. C. 11th and Rhode Island Avenue ..Washington, D. C. 13th and N Street.. Washington, D. C. 14th and Buchanan Street ‘Washington, D. C. 14th and Good Hope Road................... ...Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. ‘Washington, D. C. ‘Washington, D. C, ‘Washington, D. C. S. Washington, Va. _Alexandria, Va. ..Alexandria, Va. Cherrydale, Va. 22nd and Virginia Avenue 24th and M Streets Connecticut and Yuma Street Wash.-Hoover Airport FranKlin and PatricK Streets Washington and Montgomery Streets Glebe Road and Lee Highway. Wisconsin and Montgomery Avenue Bethesda, Md. Wash.-Balt. Blvd. and Madison Avenue ... Riverdale, Md. Washington-Brookville PK. .. Silver Springs, Md. North MarKet and 7th Street Frederick, Md. South Market Street Frederick, Md. West Patrick and Jefferson Streets Frederick, Md. 37 North Jonathan Street.. Hagerstown, Md. Boulevard and Virginia Avenue ..Hagerstown, Md. West Washington and Madison Street... Hagerstown, Md.