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VACUUM CLEANERS Free inspection to all Royal users JCHARDING. 517 10th St. N. FDUCATIOVAL TRIAI. EXAHINATIIIN This Evening Today at 7 p.m. the Mount Pieasant School for Secretaries will conduct another com- plete trial examination for a limited number of stenographer and typist applicants for Civil Service examination. The exam- ination lasts 3! hours and the material is similar to that of former examinations. For a nominal fee, all papers will be graded according to Civil Serv- ice Standards and returned by mail July 11. Telephone Colum- bia 3000 for reservation before 8 p.m. today. Tivoli Theater Building 14th Street at Park Rd. RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 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VIRGINIA. vit ENDLESS CAVERNS Wonderful and Spectacular ON U.S. 11, NEW MARKET, VIRGINIA ‘Write for Free Illustrated Booklet Breez rides erabbine. day. 83, JRSSINATURAL BRIDGE| | ONE OF THE SEVEN NATURAL WORLD WONDERS COTTAGES Dexi/cReom. ]°° f P LY B ATURAL BRIDGE, VIRGINIA. More Attraétive than ever. Ocean | Farl E. Conley. Mer. | Motor boat | i ‘ HERSHEY, Pa., July 9.—Dr. Clyde | BOTH SIDES REST IN MALLORY SUIT Jurors to Hear Four Hours of Argument on $300,000 Alienation Claim. By the Assoctated Press. MIAMI, Fla., July 9.—Both sides rested today in the $300,000 heart balm | | suit in which James Edgar, jr., of De- | troit charged Lewis E. Mallory, 3d, | with alienatiag the affections of his former wife. The jury of six married men mun\ hear four hours of argument before | retiring to consider the case. | The five and a half days of testi- | mony was featured by allegations and denials that the former Mrs. Edgar, | who resumed her stage name of Kath- | yn Crawford after her divorce, was seen with Mallory in his hotel room. Rebuttal Testimony Slow. Despite Judge W. W. Trammell's | efforts to get the testimony finished, | the case dragged today with relatively minor points at issue in the rebutul; testimony. Edgar, member of a wealthy Michi- gan sugar family, charged Mallory, 22- year-old heir to a Pennsylvania oll‘ fortune, seduced Miss Crawford in a Miami Beach Hotel last March. | The curly-haired defendant, agree- | | ing with his attorney, called Edgar and | several hotel employes “all a bunch of damn liars” in saying they saw a love | scene there between Mallory and Miss | Crawford. | | Mallory said he and Edgar discussed | | the suit after it was brought, and that | | the plaintiff explained he wanted “sat- “ isfaction” instead of money. | | Should he win the suit, Mallory sald Edgar promised to use the dam- | ages to establish a trust fund for Miss Crawford. which would go t: a church in the event of her death. Three last-minute witnesses arrived by plane and train. Nurse Is Witness. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MARRIED MIDSHIPMAN IS ORDERED DISMISSED Diploma Refused Graduate Who Revealed He Was Benedict During Entire Term. By the Associated Press. ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 9.—A mid- shipman who was married during the ' SHOP Mrs. Martha Whale. a Detroit | nurse brought here the plaintiff said the Edgars were “very affection- ate” when Miss Crawford underwent an appendectomy at a hospital there last September. Mrs. Whale contradicted Miss | Crawford's previous testimony by | declaring the former actress had ex- | pressed a wish to have a baby. Anton Kloos of New York testified he saw Miss Crawford in bed with | Mallory at the Deauville Hotel on | three occasions while serving as head waiter there. | A few minutes after arriving from | | Columbus, Ga.. Earl Burns, the last defense witness, who was head house- man at the hotel, said Edgar asked him where Mallory's room was situ- | ated, and that Miss Crawford was m (m- hospital at the time. IN CRASH OF PLANE Six Other Army Flyers Hurt as| ‘ Troop Ship Falls in Egyp- tian Desert | By the Assoclated Press. CAIRO, Egypt, July 9.—Seven offi- | cers and men, completing night nfa. neuvers in a Royal Air Force plane, died in a desert crash yesterday. Six others were injured when the | big craft was dashed to the ground | near Mersa Matruh, between Cairo | and the Libyan frontier. | The plane burned after it crashed, but reports indicated the victims were killed by the impact One of the dead was the Caaadian signal corps lieutenant, D. E. Mac- | Intosh. The others, all Britons, were | Capts. F. E. Barford and H. Symonds, Signal Sergt. R. G. Allan, Leading Aircraftsman E. M. Adams and Air- craftsmen A. G. Hassal and J. White. | (In another desert crash near | Cairo last August, seven Italians, in- | | cluding Public Works Minister Luigi | Razza, were killed. The party was| |said by the Italian government to | | have been en route to Eritrea on a | mlssion connected with civil works.) | COLLEGE DEGREE GIVEN ‘| SINCLAIR LEWIS IS HIT Writer Hates the Commonplage, | While Christ Would Glorify It, i Says Lebanon Valley Head. By the Associated Press. A. Lynch, president of Lebanon Valley | College, in an address last night criti- | | cized the recent awarding of an hon- orary college degree to Sinclair Lewis. He said Lewls is a “‘bearer of bad news,” and scoffed at the college president who called the writer of “Main Street” an evangelist. Dr. | Lynch addressed the Pennsylvania | Convention of the Christian Endeavor. “I cannot see how any college presi- dent could describe Sinclair Lewis’ | attitude toward life as a neyangelistic,” he said. “Elmer Gantry certainly | does not represent the ministry. The Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions and other kindred clubs * * * are not composed of ‘Babbits.’ Lewis hates the common- | place. He hates Main street. Jesus This Palm B('17f}1 stayed at home! five years he was a student at the Naval Academy yesterday was dis- missed from the institution and the Navy service. Midshipman Roscoe Fisher Nichol- son of Inglefield, Ind., entered the academy on June 16, 1931. Accord- ing to the academy authorities, he was married when he enrolled. They said he made his status known shortly be- fore June 4 when he was Achedulad to TOMORROW - D. C, be graduated with the other members of his class. Under the Navy regulations mid- shipmen cannot be married while at the academy. The same ban exists for two years after they are gradu- ated and become ensigns in the Navy. When Nicholson informed the au- thorities that he was a married man he was retained at the academy to await action on his case by the Navy This Palm .Bnl(‘}l went to the Coun- try Club* which just goes to show that wherever you go Jyou wear PALM BEACH Regardless of the company you keep you're cor- rectly and perfectly dressed in a WHITE PALM BEACH! They have an air about them of per- THURSDAY, STORE JULY 9, 1936. Department. He did not receive his diploma. The dismissal orders, which were transmitted to the midshipman yester- day, were for the violation of the academy rule against marriage. Nicholson was the second member of his class to run afoul of the regula- tion. . ‘Workmen receiving dole in Belgium number 43,000 less than a year ago. CLOSED don't believe us, around. See how many you can find that will repeated Engine Puffs Last Journey. l After resting idle for 20 years, Pufl- ing Billy, Queensland’s first mllwly, engine, has made its last trip. It ran from the Ipswich railway wornhopu‘ to the Roma Street Station yards in Brisbane, where it was placed in a specially constructed park, the jour- | ney requiring 2 hours, compared with | 45 minutes required by modern loco- uln;uven Puffing Billy is over 70 ynrsl old, shop shirts stand laundering and keep that fresh, unfaded ap- pearance. .. how tail oring custom features these Then you'il cloth, these will! See many shirts have the the patterns, the have with us agree just r rts. In White Br Fancy Broadclo White Oxford, White Fc- ured Broadcloth. Regular or Duke of Kent Collars, also White Neckband Style MEN'S FURNISHINGS— STREET FLOOR MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS—DI. Worth Repairing —l( s worth lnllrlu pnmlL You are sure nnn werk- manship and SATURDAY! Y ES = We Have Enough Shirts to Cover Every Sq. Foot of Area in the Griffith Stadium in This Famous hSlS Christ would glorify the common- place and Main street. | fect tailoring. The fit of the coat, the hang of the trousers, button hole and other details show custom thoroughness of tailoring. The styling is right up‘to the minute. By all means, own at least one WHITE PALM BEACH. We feature sizes for AFTER THE “FOURTH>” EVENT SALE OF MEN’S WHITE BUCK SHOES 00 0 COLONIAL BEACH, VA. ENJOY YOUR VACATION AT COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL On the broad Potomac. Reautiful. health. Gond ——— ful. restful and homelike. food BELVOIR IN PLAY-OFF ! nd | ST :-"te;nv'r:':n §13.00 weekly, nm;-g; with | Beats Fort Washington for shot at 3d Corps Title. sula Greyhoun O & Fort Belvoir's base ball team is eligible to compete in the 3rd Army Corps area play-off series, starting July 29, as a result of winning the group two championship yesterday through its 9-0 defeat of Fort Wash- ington. Rahn, hurling three-hit ball, was chunly responsible for the Fort Belvoir aggregation ending its group season with a record of 19 victories in 29 games. Virginia . . 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