Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1935, Page 14

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‘A—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. e “ r , ma o1 3 bers, whe brother, C. e r human cargo |a r an - ALASKAN ICE CAP [Remirt R Hubbard, the “chcter|Georgs Gocty, made s kg 2t v | HENRY K. CHAMBERS, |30 Sner e wee & sinr- | 073 GRIM CONVI TS [ e e e o oo | ber of yoar i el g which be “A cycle apparently has set in dur- | piloted by Alex Holden. Eight years PLAYWR'GHT, EXPIRES | wright, took up a journalistic career EXII_ED TO GUIANAmy of them it will be a one-way | IS COnfined to the penal island. Those | ther Hubbard traversed man, | sentenced to terms of more than eight BELIEVED MELTING e o L b e e g i 5 — and came to this country in 1891, trip, with their only hope of freedom | years must stay for life. e | Mountains is retreating inland,” he| Father Hubbard has a theonry that| Was on Staff of the Literary| Among his stage productions were _— e Veumekn: sl un average of 100 escape each year, . a5y : said. “However, I can see nothing to | ice areas cannot reach a depth of more Digest for Last Nine “Abigail” “A Case ‘of Prenzied | b = t many of them die in the disease- “Glacier Priest” Says Fringe on | ingicate such a ‘shrinkage’ will be per- | than about 2,000 feet. The pressuré & Pinance,” s dramatic version of “David | French Prisoners, Mostly on One-| Passengers :‘:’m‘i‘:u”l“‘;;’:o";:ex‘f infested swamplamds through which Coastal Range Is Re- | manent.” under such weight, he holds, produces Years. Copperfield,” “The Butterfly,” “The Way Trip, to Occupy pevan M'm'm & - | they must fee. . at that the ice at that " " - p for two weeks, in railway . Father« Hubbard, famed for his|80 much heat By the Associated Press. American Widow,” “Betsy” and “The P cats and trucks fitted with iron. treating Inland. Alaskan explorations, is back again | depth is melted. NEW YORK, September 7.—Henry | Right to Be Happy.” The last play e barred cells. On the ship, they will By the Associated Press. this Summer in Southeastern Alaska S et neie - Kellett Chlnle!:ers. playwright and au- | Was written in 1912. By the Associated Press. occupy cages, like those provided for NEAU, Alaska, September 7.— |studying glaciers, after working mostly R ian. thor, who died of a paralytic stroke at | For the past nine years, Chambers SAINT-MARTIN-DE-RE, France. | circus animals. 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