Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1937, Page 17

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" PSTAL ENPLOYE SETHATO VT A. J. Dunning, 27, Dies After Being Struck by Car as He Left Trolley Stop. ‘Washington's traffic toll for 1937 had reached 56 today with the death of Arthur J. Dunning, 27, of 308 Thir- teenth street southeast, who suc- cumbed in Emergency Hospital to injuries received when struck by an automobile as he stepped from a street ear Joading platform on Mas- sachusetts avenue near North Capi- tol street. Dunning, a City Post Office em- ploye, was taken to the hospital in & taxicab about 12:30 am. and died an hour later of a fractured skull and brain injuries. The driver of the car, Tannar F. Slaughter, 29, col- ored, Charlottesville, Va., was ar- rested and held for action of a coro- ner's jury. At this time last year there had been 45 traffic deaths. ‘Theophileus Moore, 78, of 1407 Rhode Island avenue, suffered head and leg injuries when he walked into the side of a méving automobile last night on Fourteenth street near his home, police reported. The car was driven by Patrick J. Doyle, 31, of Greensburg, Pa. At Emergency Hos- pital today Mr. Moore's condition ‘was said to be fair. Ten-year-old Jessie Stansbury, 1522 Good Hope road southeast, suffered |- lacerations to the head and arms when she reportedly stepped from between two parked cars into the path of a truck in front of her home. The driver of the truck was J. William Griffith, 47, of Alexandria, police said. . 100 Kinds of Spiders. More than 100 species of spiders have been collected by an entomolo- | gist in the Great Smoky Mountains Bendix Trophy Winner Gives Up All Hope for Amelia. By the Associated Press. BENTONVILLE, Ark, July 8— Louise Thaden, 1936 Bendix Trophy winner, may seek new aviation laurels over dry land, but she will not at- tempt a transoceanic hop such as that which sent her friend, Amelia Earhart, and Frederick J. Noonan into the South Pacific. “I'm a sissy,” Mrs. Thaden said at her home here. “I never have flown over water and I don't intend to. I Just don't like the idea. I may enter the Bendix race again this Fall and I certainly expect to continue flying until I get too old to crawl into a cockpit.” Discussing the Earhart disaster, Mrs. Thaden said: “Personally, I be- lieve she is gone.” “I don't place much confidence in those reports from amateur radio op- erators that they heard from the plane,” she explained. “They have been down long enough for Noonan to have definitely established their position. If they could communicate by radio he would have given their exact position. “Amelia had wanted to fly around the world for years. She had told me a little about her plans and was very enthusiastic about the flight. As for MODERN AUTOMOBILES WITH HIGH COMPRESSION ENGINES GIVE FINER PERFORMANCE WITH- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1937. Mrs. Thaden, Barring Flights Over Sea, Admits She’s “Sissy” MRS. LOUISE THADEN. the possibility that she might crack up, well, Amelia felt about that like 1 feel. “I am a fatalist, and I think most pilots are. When your time comes to g0, you are going. That's all there is. I know she would have preferred SOYA BEAN SUGAR AND ACID- OPHILUS' MILK. Science has long known that the sugars of the Soya Bean cannot be utilized quently that Soya Bean pr ducts are valuable food for dia- betics. Recently it has been de- termined that these same sugars cause an immensely increased growth of the bacillus acid- ophilus, so useful in controlling constipation. A new product, | Theradophilus takes advantage of these discoveries, as is ex- plained in a booklet. 2 weeks’ to go out doing the thing she most wanted to do.” Mrs. Thaden and Miss Earhart were closely assoclated several years ago when both were connected with the Federal Bureau of Air Commerce. MISSING D. C. GIRLS ARE HELD AT NORFOLK Norfolk authorities today notified District police that two hitch-hiking cousins, missing from Washington since Sunday, had been found and are being held in the Virginia city. Alleen Hodnett, 15, and Eleanor Dredge, 16, Takoma Park, Md. left by a taxicab trom the home of Mrs. Emma Windsor, 915 Eighth street southeast, where Aileen and her moth- er, Mrs. Marie Hodnett of Jersey City, had been staying. Police learned from the driver of the cab that the girls had asked to be taken to Alex- andria and declared they were bound for Norfolk. Both parents have gone to Norfolk to get their daughters. sprayer ond R then send_you ur own an ame, oddre Block Flog C ~Knowing what 1 do about Al Inthe house. But | was ne until | tried your spray- baby can have a ¢ Black Flag has taught me the di Three laboratory tests prove it kills COMMUNITY CENTER PREDECESSOR MEETS Young Men's Hebrew Association Celebrates Twenty-Fifth Anniversary. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Young Men's Hebrew Associa- tion, predecessor of the Jewish Com- munity Center, was celebrated last night at a banquet at the Woodmont Country Club. Edward Rosenblum, a past presi- dent, explained that the ideals of the association had been realized in formation of the Jewish Community Center, built 11 years ago on S8ix- teenth street. It now provides sports and recreation facilities, he explained, and has 2,800 members, including a Boy Scout troop of 56. Burnett Siman, a former president, presided. David Wiener was chair- man of arrangements and Joseph Stern, another past president, also spoke. “NO MORE FLIES N BABYS NOSE o5 | simply won't have them ally able 1o get rid of them Now, just @ pump of two with the omplete and restiul nape ference In sproys.” APEX CORNER STONE TO BE LAID MONDAY President Roosevelt to Officiate at Ceremonies for Trade Commission Building. Plans have been completed for lay- ing the corner stone of the Apex Building, Pennsylvania and Consti- tution avenues, for the Federal Trade Commission next Monday afternoon Ginger Bread Yellow Cake or Waffle Mix T T when President Roosevelt will officiate. The Marine Band will open the pro- gram with a concert from 4 to 5 pm. Chairman William A. Ayres of the commission will preside and President Roosevelt will be the only speaker, He will lay the corner stone, and his address will be broadcast beginning at 5 pm. A public address system will be in- stalled to carry the program to a large adjacent area on Pennsylvan.a avenue. Beatirg accommodations will be lim- ited to invited guests, but there will wx A—17 A Better Mouse Trap. LAWRENCEBURG, Tenn., July 8 | (®).—Mrs. Fred Bellew went after mice in her kitchen with a ordinary mouse trap. Its first captive was a coppere head snake. —_—————— tone-ECZEMA BURNING Aiso externally caused pimples and rashes relie: 2d by soothing, fast-actirig nledication of Cuticura. Buy teday, be adequate standing room for the public during the brief ceremony. McCORMICK’S PREPARED MUSTARD 8 oz. jar 3% oz. jar FREE E SOAP ano OINTMENT SUNKIST Golden Bantam Vacuum Packed CORN At BAYERSON OIL_WORKS C 5228 oLuMBIA |treatment $1.25 at the Vita‘r Health Food Stores, 3040 14th | {St. N.-W. and 1228 H St. N.W. Call | I Col. 2980. National Park. Spiders are not clas- | sified as insects, but belong to the group known as arachnids. 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