Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1935, Page 82

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G—14 | town and Essex, with their comple- NEw PLANE cARHIER ‘ment of 3,000 officers and men and BASE AT SAN DIEGO 1, un 0 s v v st “It is the intention of the Navy De- Enterprise, Yorktown and Essex Will Carry 3,000 Men and join the fleet in 1937,” said Admiral King, who is visiting the West Coast. 200 Planes. The bureau chief also disclosed that By the Associated Press. 48 of the 60 huge seaplanes, sister SAN DIEGO, Calif., October 19.— | ships of the XP6Y-1, which is believed Rear Admiral Ernest J. King, chief |to have smashed the world’s sustained of the Bureau of Aeronautics, an- | flight record for seaplanes October 15, nounced today that the new 20,000- | will be formed into four squadrons * %on aircraft carriers Enterprise, York- | of 12 planes each as soon as they are partment to base all three of the new | | carriers here when they are ready to | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART FIVE. delivered from the local plants of the Consolidated Aircraft C. “Two of these squadrons,” said Ad- miral King, “will be sent to Pearl Harbor; one will be based at Coco Solo, C. Z., and one will be attached to the U. 8. 8. Wright.” City Fines Watchmen. NEW YORK (#).—The question as to who watches the watchmen has been answered. It is the city. Three private watchmen were haled into court and fined $50 each on charges of watching produce without permits. SPANISH FLYER DENIES ROMANCE IN SEA HOP Pombo Greeted at Newark—Plans Return Flight to Native Land Wednesday. By the Associated Press. NEWARK, N. J., October 19.—Juan Ignacio Pombo, 22-year-old Spanish aviator and good-will flyer, arrived at Newark Airport today in a transport plane from Miami and gravely denied the romantic rumors that he would wed Marie Elena Rivero of Santander, Spain, and Mexico City. Jaunty in a sports suit and beret, the slight, reserved young Spaniard took great pains to explain that his recent flight from Spain to Mexico City via South America was a per- sonal adventure that turned into an official mission for the Spanish gov- ernment. He did not fly the Atlantic, he sald, to plead his sult to Miss Rivero, who was in Mexico City. He did the explaining while receiv- ing an enthusiastic welcome from a group of Spanish-American citizens and a reception committee from a “th. New York Spanish newspaper (La Prensa). He will sail Wednesday for Spain. U. S. MUSSOLINI WEDS DENVER, Colo. (#).—The marriage license clerk approached the couple at the counter calmly enough, but jumped in surprise when the prospec- tive bridegroom gave his name. “I am Mussolini,” he said, then added, “Vincent P. Mussolini of Den- ver, and no relation to Il Duce.” of a small flask having a bottom which slopes upward to the center. The precipitate forms a compact spot of circular form in the center, NEW TECHNIQUE FOUND “Areametric Analysis” Developed at Western Reserve U. By a new laboratory technique less than a millionth of an ounce of lead and barium compounds and of other precip.tates of high density can be| determined, V. R. Damerell and M.| Axelrod of Western Reserve Univer- sity report to the American Chemical Soclety. The technique is called “areametric analysis” and involves the vibration Prince to Sell Cleaners. Prince Bertil, third son of the crown prince of Sweden, is to become 8 vacuum cleaner salesman, according to reports received in Stockholm. He will shortly leave the Swedish Navy and after being attached to the Swedish naval attache in Paris for a :;c;r'nh will enter the vacuum cleaner YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ONE OF THESE 8 ITEMS GIVEN FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF S88 OR MORE! (Electrical Merchandise Ezcepted) No Money Down 1, 2 or 3 YEARS to PAY! No Interest or Carrying Charges for First 18 Months. Electrical Appliances Excepted. 5 AND D STREETS N, “v.

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