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THE 1937, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ( MONDAY, MARCH 22, U S INVES“GA]’ES | oy a5 th aiairi anat e sonensues| F UNERAL RITES TODAY 5 L | sailed toward Los Angeles to plan an- FOR MRS. E. V. CHAN EY A EN INDURSES féwim E(;upon SWIM CAMPAIGN ~ cor o s Commissioner Says Star- “Y" Lessons Contribute to Health Safety. * A7 ville Methodist Episcopal Church at | dren and at her estate, Cherry Hil Dunkirk, Calvert County. Burial will Owings, Calvert County be in the church cemetery. | Surviving are four daughters and Rev. O. C. Mitchell will conduct the | three sons. The daughters are Mrs BY the Assoclated Press. services | Grace Balch of Arlington, Va., and 3 Mrs. Chaney, widow of Dr. Thomas | the Misses Lillian, Josephine and PRINCE FREDERICK, Md,, March | ! : & Grace Gray De * Sy OK, Md,, March || \s “GHaney, died: Friday. at; the home | Martha Chanéy, Waahington! aad ths Peritral tniavires for st nale el Bt \ | 22—Funeral services for Mis. EMma | of her son, Maj. Thomas Morris | sons are Brig. Gen. James Eugene and guldance may be ‘a he lives of the famed avialrix and | virginia Chaney, 84, member of a | Chaney, United States Army, at Fort | Chaney, U. S. A, of Randolph Field, || Lo t2he ¢ o her navigators. Findings will be sent | prominent Southern Maryland family, | Benning, Ga | Tex.; Maj. Chaney and Dr. William Findings of Commerce De- |to Washington, where any announce- i will be held at 2 p.m. today at Smith She divided her time with her chil- ) Calvert Chaney of Memphis, Tenn. " D.JKAUFMAN. Inc partment to Be Sent Here. | ;lbt_)s Pa. Ave. . 14th and Eye Sts. near 1 Psychic Message Council 1100 Twellth St N.w Corner of 12th and “L” Circles Daily, 2:30 & 7:30 P.M. other globe-circling attempt. Inspector Emil Williams said he was studying the take-off crash which halted Miss Earhart's projected trip | |and for a brief moment endangered | Can You Swim? No? Here’s Your Chance to Learn, March 29-April 3, inclusive, under auspices of | The Star and Y. M. C. A. | Limited to boys between 10 and 18. Clip This Coupon and Present at Registration Desk in Lobby Central Y. M. C. A. Building, 1736 G Street N.W. Miss Earhart had completed a | speed-smashing 2,400-mile jump from | Oakland, Calif., to Hawaii, and was taking off at dawn Saturday when the undercarriage of her plane gave way as the ship sped down the run- learn eflect of fatigue on human |W%aY &t 50 miles an hour. Army of- body, Amelia ~Earhart, famous |ficers and civilians praised her for Colored Applications re- woman fiyer, began last Thursday |Ner coolness in cutting the ignition ceived at 12th street branch, | | @ 7Tound-the-world flight. Taking |SWitches and avoiding possible fire. : 1816 12th Street N.W. g off jrom Oakland, Calif., she out- Most aviation experts believed the bution to the 2 reet N.W. distanced two giant Clipper planes |right tire burst. Damage to the plane “health and 4 to Homolulu. Her time was 15 |was estimated at several thousand safety” of eve hours and 51'; minutes, or 1 hour | dollars. boy in Wa and 6'. minutes better than the | pan-American Airways officials said lm}_ 3 Clippers the new Pan-American Clipper would his Saturday she set as the date for | make a two-hour test flight today. If her departure from Wheeler Field, successful, the giant flying boat prob- Hawaii. In the take-off @ wheel of | abiy will leave tomorrow for Kingman Radio Direction Finder to Get Tryout in Prepara- her plane skidded after a blowout, | Reef, 1,067 miles south, on the second A throwing the plane to the ground |leg of a 6,620-mile exploratory trip to ’ : | Auckland, New Zealand TUES., MAR. 23 WED., MAR. 24 2 announced she would return to the J -z tion for Hop. BY EDWIN C. MUSICK. and damaging it badly. The fiyer United States by boat and attempt i B the 27,000-mile flight later, l Sheriff Seriously Wounded. PTe I3 LUBBOCK, Tex., March 22 (P)— A Sa(vo 25 S U I T | BY the Associatea Press | Sheriff F. A. Loyd, paralyzed from the or TOPCOAT (your chaice) B7 Rado to Tne Star HONOLULU, March 22 ( B A Cam Hall HAT Clipy eman Reef, the next a puS a , HONOLULU, March 22.—A Com- |neck down when shot by a colored urvey route to New Zea- and Pedwin SHOES Flyer Sails for Home. : BACKGROUND— To test human endurance and George E. Learn-to- The Star District. Commissione! Allen said today that the Swis" campaign ged by and the Youn: Men’s Christ Association valuable con! between the of 10 and 18 w cannot swim all ¢ tion 1 be given every day from March 29 through April 3 under the direction of a corps of ex- pert swimming teact | In his comment on the learn-to- | swim campaign, Commissioner Allen said I am glad to give my hearty en- dorsement to effort on the part of The Star and the Y. M. C. A. to ington 1n Commissioner Allen, BONDEX Waterproof “The Perfect Stucco Finish” | merce Department investigation into | man he was attempting rest Sat- the crash of Amelia Earhart's $80,000 | urday, was near death today delayed until tomorrow t tests of our radio direction have been might have been saved ha ns of The licate direction Ings finder ins station, by ments 1 cannot which the clipper will experiment with Y605t the des of learnir range ocean navigation in the ok ar Southern sector of survey S route, had been planned for vesterday, In addition t i nefits, but were postponed to permit the mphishmer closest possible approximation to ac- to save his own tual t port conaitions. 1 Wind. ous 1 Reef, was moorings yvesterday and 1 a radio test with today over the s to the Ha n completion of our ed for it is an acce enable one life or that of some boy de Islands, S, the way uation of complete! 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I'll second the motion—'for digestion’s sake—smoke Camels.’ I enjoy Camels steadily through the training season.” CAPT. S. THERIAULT goes for days without hot, well-cooked food while hisfishing schoon- er claws through a hur- ricane. “Hard tack or a big steak,” says he, “me for Camels when food comes around. When I smoke Camels it's smooth sailing so far as my digestion is con- cerned.” Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS... Turkish and Domestic...than any other popular brand. (Signed) R. J. REYNOLDS ‘TOBACCO COMPANY Ignore! A | s Experience shows that Camel smokers enjoy smoking to the full. It's to Camels they turn for an invigorating “lift” in energy. At mealtimes, it's Camels again “for di- gestion’s sake.” Thanks to Camel’s gentle aid, the flow of digestive fluids— alkaline digestive fluids—speeds up. A sense of well-being follows. So make it Camels—the live-long day. And Camels don’t get on your nerves or irritate sensitive throats. Camels are mild! > “OPERATING THIS 30-TON crane is no job fora man unless his nerves and digestion are O. K.,” Peter Gillen says. "I like to settle back after a man-size mealand enjoy my Camels. That's /iving! Ismoke Camels all the time. They set me right.” THE DARING glider record-holder, Dorothy Holderman, says: "Guiding a sailplane is nerve- shattering and exhausting at times. Tired and wrought-up as I may feel afterwards, a few Camels keep my digestion running smoothly.” STEER-WRANGLING and bronc-bustingare Hardy Murphy’s job. “Camels are aces-up with me,” Hardy says. "I smoke ’em from sun-up to sun- down. As a cowhand I take what chuck I get and count on Camels to help my digestion.” SAKE — SMOKE CAMELS