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THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. <., MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935. BIG HORSE SHOW CROWDS EXPECTED Accommodations Made for| 10,000 at inter-American Events in Rock Creek Park. Accommodations for more than | 10,000 spectators are being arranged | for the Inter-American Horse Show in Rock Creek Park this Saturday, Sunday and Monday, according to the committee in charge. There will be 89 boxes, 1,000 reserved seats. 2,000 open grand stand seats and general admission standing room for 77,000 to 8,000 in the vast crowds ex- Pected to attend this unusual event.| Out-of-Town Applications. | Applications for the box seats have been received already from New York, | Philadelphia and other cities. Heavy advance sale of reserved and grand- | stand seats also is anticipated when | they are placed on the market | Distinguished military ceremonies will feature the opening of the show on Saturday. when the American flag and the 3d Cavalry colors will be escorted into the ring by the mounted 3d Cavalry Band and an escort of troons from the 10th Cavalry. After presenting the standards with salutes and flourishes in front of the official box, the colors will be placed in that box. Other Exhibitions. A formal introduction of similar brilliance will be given the American | and Chilean Army teams when they ride into the inclosure to begin the &Miff international jumping competi- tion over a course of 17 obstacles, There will also be exhibitions of fox- hounds, a few civilian hunter classes, and demonstrations of swordsmanship end riding by the United States ©Olympic pentathlon candidates. Each of these events will be run in series through the three days. NEW 2-CYCLE ENGINE MAY CUT PLANE WEIGHT Pioneer Aviation Engineer, Wa- terhouse, Develops Motor Which Can Be Used in Autos. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 21 —Wil- liam L. Waterhouse, pioneer aviation engineer, announced yesterday he has designed and built a successful two- cycle gasoline engine which may re- duce the weight per horsepower of | sirplane motors. ‘Waterhouse’s engine, he said, will deliver one working impulse per cvl- inder per revolution, as against one working impulse every other revolu- tion in the four-cycle engine. Walter Brookins, one of Wilbur and Orville Wright's first pupils, l Guest Artist | | GERTRUDE THELMA BARKER, Dramatic artist from St. Louis, will be presented tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock in Channing Pollock’s “The Fool,” in the ball room of Mrs, Robert Funkhouser, 5315 Colorado avenue, by Mrs. Elkins Reed and Mrs. Percy Adams. WIRE CUT BY BULLET ;U(Rh Boy Killed by 33,000-Volt Charge as Hunter's Shot Drops Transmission Line. | | resentatives from several foreign coun- ELECTROCUTES YOUTH | By the Associated Press. | ST. GEORGE, Utah, October 21.— A hunter’s bullet was held responsible | yesterday for the electrocution of Gleave Holt, 16 Deputy Sheriff Paul Seegmiller said a 33.000-volt transmission line, which killed Holt on a ranch northwest of here, had been severed by a shot from a deer hunter’s gun. with FREE-SWING bucks Can’t Skid Off Your Shoulders SUPREME MASONIC COUNEL ATHER Nearly 200 Members Are Here for Scottish Rite Sessions. Nearly 200 members of the Southern jurisdiction, Supreme Council of Thirty-third Degree Ancient and Ac- | cepted Scottish Rite, were registered at the House of the Temple on Six- teenth street today for the opening of the biannual session, to be cli- maxed ‘with the conferring of the thirty-third degree Friday night. Members of the Supreme Council from the 33 States comprising the Southern jurisdiction as well as rep- tries are attending the sessions. Among Buy On Ou the visitors who registered today { were Melvin M. Johnson, grand com- | mander of the Northern Supreme | Council; W. H. Wardrope, grand com- | mander; W. H. Davis, secretary-gen- Jeral, and W. M. Logan, grand prior of the Canadian jurisdiction; Luis F. Reinhardt of the Supreme Council of Cuba and Capt. Colon Eloy Alfaro, Minister of Ecuador. The session today was taken up by a memorial service for members of the jurisdiction who have died since the last session and the reading of the grand commander’s elocution. The delegates to the Supreme Coun- cil meeting held memorial services for grand commander of the Southern Supreme Council from 1859 to 1891, at the Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, yesterday. ing by Grand Comdr. John H. Cowles. All the meetings are open to Scottish Rite Masons of the fourteenth degree. . Feminine Trousers. Paris women are wearing trousers. r Convenient Budget Plan Stemware on snowy re for voi new two-tone g’cy. o thin n footed tumblers the late Gen. Albert Pike, sovereign | The visitors were welcomed to the | city at the opening session this morn- | JEWS’ SPIRITUAL FORCE | SEEN BACK OF SURVIVAL | Baltimore Rabbi Sees Africa Last Frontier to be “Exploited by Capitalism.” . ‘The dominant spiritual force of the | Jew, rather than fighting strength | is the reason the race has survived in | the world of today, said Rabbi Ed- ward L. Israel of Har Sinai congre, tion, Baltimore, in an address at, Howard University yesterday. “The Jew, throughout the world. has survived because, in some peculiar manner, his dominant spiritual force has been a belief in the ultimate| virility of a spiritual ideal rather than | in fighting strength,” Rabbi Israel declared. ‘The speaker pictured Africa, par- ticularly Ethiopia, as the last frontier that can be “exploited by capitalism.” He deplored “the ominous rumblings of war that make us wonder how religious people are thinking through- out the world today.” Ritz Blue with Crystal Stems 29° srself this CLASSES WILL BEGIN Organization of classes in art and handicrafts in Garnet Patterson Com- ‘| munity Center at Tenth and U streets ‘wlll begin at 8 p.m. tomorrow under direction of Miss Etta Johnson, com- munity secretary, and Miss Alice Reid, Instructor. Classes will meet every Tuesday and Thursday nignt throughout the Fall and Winter. ‘The classes, which have developed. from neighborhood interest in the | eratts, wiil offer instruction in leather work, basketry, embroidery, hem- stitching, smocking, rag rug making, ¥ = MR. AND MRS. HARRY C. DEAN, | knitting, tatting and crocheting. | to hold my false teeth. When I tried Who recently celebrated their gold- fiat doe bach Pockage Weappedn | it isicssorri en wedding anniversary at their *t!llnp“A"E* [ bt e Bt i aas T b home, 4832 Park road, enter- | =l e e home: | s = gecurity and and holds and holds ning guests. e couple reath Is always pleasant If anyon T Toose-ftting false teeth wante has 7 children, 18 grandchildren ?:‘,‘ cg;\sfnrl':géti ;r:p{.\'.\‘:;%y'-"l{-.z‘yp nsist upon S E" at Peoples Drug and 2 great-grandchildren. Stores or any good drug store. arris-Ewing Photos J Golden Wedding LOCAL COUPLE CELEBRATES FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. 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