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. TWO-GUN BANDIT R o Shipping News HUNTED IN UTAK Wanted in Fatal Shooting by Stray Bullet of Sleep- ing Youth. HELPER, Utah, August 2.—Sherifl’s deputies searched Eastern Utah's rugged hills today for & two-gun bandit blamed for the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tony Zoumadakis. Tony was killed early Sunday while he was sleeping with his brother Nick by & bullet fired at a bandit who had just robbed the Golden Camel Cafe of approximately $400. Nick is 11. 4 “The shooting was a tragic thing,” sald Jim Wallace, night watchman, “and the people around here blame it on the hold-up man, even if he didn't fire a shot.” The bandit entered the cafe shortly after midnight, patrons said, drew a .32 automatic and a .32 revolver and shouted: “This is & stick-up.” | He scooped up money on a table, | < emptied the cash register and fled down an alley between the cafe and | the Zoumadakis home. Dick Martelle, | cafe owner, gave chase, firmg five | shots. The bullet passed through | three screens, a glass window puuz‘ and a feather pillow, lodging in the | back of Tony's head. His death was | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! MONDAY, AUGUST 2 1937 NORMANDIE—_S8outhampton . 3:00 P, PRES. ROOSEVELT—Cobh . Thursday, August 5. BLACK OSPREY—Rotterdam EXMOUTH—Constantza Arrivals and Departures | | americay BANKed 2ok a0, at New York A Slasow ARRIVALS, Today. ACADIAYarmouth BANKER—London Southampton —Truiillo City 4:00 P.M 5:00 P.M. Z 500 PM. &:00 i K00 x —Antwerp REXGenon SAILING, e sszszszzzs 9:00 AM K00 A M. Tod: ACADIA —Yarmouth 2:00 P.M 8130 AM. GEORGIC—Halifax Noon Tomorror | GUAYAQUIL—Port au Prince = Wednesday. August 4. Wednesday, August 4. —Klneston” ACADIA —Yarmouth M. F‘fi" le\'Al Aruba CHATEAU THIERRY— aul OF BERMUDA— San Eranc = 8" Georeen EXOCHOR! editerranean REPUBLIC—Cristobal KANTA INEZ_ Uniparatsy Thursday, August 5. S5 s"""z“'a"" Ausust 7 BORINGUER W0 city Saturday, Augus —Trujillo City 3:00 P M BATORY—Cnyn! COLOMBIA-_Cartagens = Noo QRIZABA _Vera Cruz 4:00 PM N—Port Limon oni PRES, GARFIELD "8, Prancisco 7: 00’3 Friday, August 6. ASTREA—Maracaibo - 400PM. DEFACTO—Paramaribo SANTA MARIA—Valparaiso ___ 8:00 P.M. August 7. Bermuda, SAMARIA—Liverpool VIRGINIA—San Francisco Tomorrow, Galveston 6:00 AM. Vi 1:00 P.M. 3:00 PM. Z100P M. Z BB0AM. . B00PM 9100 AM. 10:30 AM SAILING. (Trans-Atiantlc.) Today. Oslo - 1.00PM Cherbours 2 Midnight L 11:30 A M. 'BION “Bonta Delgadn 400 P M. Wednesday. August 4. AMA P AQUITANIA —Cherbourg Noon HAUSA— Cherbourg Midnight Alres “eoes WHAT’S IN A NAME?” " | radioed, the Normandie steamed 781 FORT AMHERST .8t John' ONARCH OF RERMUDA pe-n e Hurmlum ermin - 3:00PM. ARG 1:00 P M. Noon Noon Noon Noon 1:00 P.M. Noon NORMANDIE REPORTED SETTING NEW RECORD Capt. Thoreux Radios Time as 8 Days 23 Hours 2 Minutes From Bishops Rock. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 2.—The French Liner Normandie arrived off Ambrose Light early today with what Capt. Pierre Thoreux radioed was a new record for the east to west crossing of the Atlantic—3 days 23 hours and 2 minutes from Bishops Rock, Eng. French Line officials said the cross- ing bettered the old mark of 4 days 6 minutes and 23 seconds set by the Normandie on March 22. During one day of the crossing, Capt. Thoreux miles, an average of 31.24 knots, Fernand Maurette, 59, assistant director of the % A—11 International Labor, Office, died yes- terday after a brief iliness. Recently appointed chief of the office'’s Paris division, the French economist visited Brazil to make a report on the immigration problem. He also reported on Japanese social conditions in 1933. I. L. 0. OFFICIAL DIES Maurette Recently Named Paris Division Mead. GENEVA, August 2 (#)—Fernand IT HAS SPARKLE, SNAP, AND SAVOR, AND Made with natural-pure water and the choicest Jamaica ginger, this famous old beverage has been America's favorite for over fifty years. Its smooth blend of flavor is made Invigorating by fine carbonation. Clicquot Club s PALEDRY GOLDEN GINGER ALE In PULL. 18-eume pinty, " FULL. 32-0unte quars M AsINIV. not discovered until Nick awoke hours | later and shouted “Mama, Tony's bed is full of blood.” BIRTHS REPORTED 11, boy ne Amundson, girl, Murison, boy, illian Black. boy. lle Dant osphing Dunn gin. 4 Doris Hornbeak d Cecelia € and Mary Hicks gir am and Alma McFarlane. boy. riha Smith _boy. nie Baker. boy lian Ausherman. girl. ary Holden, boy Mclaren. gi as. girl or. boy, fo. boy 2. boy no. girl, s. boy. sreen, girl, Diana Williams indulges in paddle tennis at the Thomson School Playground. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraser, at the Thomson School Playground. ton Williams, 1219 L street. Tomorrow: Alfred Fraser, -—Star Staff Photo. Hyancinth Myers, 17, George Washington tal Winifred A. Herr, 73. Providence Hospital. | Marie Connally Gallinger Hospital. Mary A Biegler. 0. Providence Hospital. Cecelia A Senart, R K14 Kth st. n.e. Hugh F. Latimer, 6K Washington Home for Incurables | Mary G. Baker. 57. 1628 26th st Infant of Mary Tucker Garfield Hospital. Infant Patricia W. Fisher, Columbia Hos- ital 1nfant of Phillis Murphy. Garfield Hospital. | Infan‘ of 1da Moss Garfield Hospital | Burleigh James, 42 Freedmen s Hospital Infant Marsureife Jonnson. 307 New York Infani Hawkins Gal neer Hospital | Joseph R. Wright. New Jersey | Mary Garrett 26 Tuberculosis Hospital. Gerirude Johnson. 457 1st Lionel ailen it Gallinger Hospital. Gallinger Hospital 23 "Gallinger Hospital Walter Hanson 11. Children's Hospital Infant of Biizabeth Carter. Children's Hos- Infait of Pauline Clay. Garfield Hosoital. | Infant of Tda Evans. Gl]Hn.vr Hospital. | ADMIRAL DIES AT 82 Walter | Retired, Succumbs in Call(ornh\.; Fitzhugh Worthington, N " In this case a new name—Belmont Plaza—stands for the superlative standards of comfort and service which have made NHM hotels the choice of discriminating travelers. 800 rooms, each with tub, shower, and radio . . . . from $3.00. Washinoton Reservation Office: 956 National Press Bldg., Metropolitan 3717 Belmont Plaza (Formerly the Hotel Montclair) LEXINGTON AVE. AT 49TH ST., NEW YORK RICHARD E. DALEY, Masagor fi National Hotel Mansgement Co.. Inc., Ralph Hitz, President Your Dollars Stretch at American Stores Your dollars have more “cents” when You buy American. Start to save at ASCD Stores . . . “Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest” Gotd Seat QUALITY Macaroni —OR — Spaghetti Reg. 8¢ c 8 oz. pkg. 1 P.M. WEDNESDAYS Watch Our Windows for Wed. Morning Specials Creamy Aged, American CHEESE Best Pure LARD ib. 15¢ Toasties at Kellogg's Cornflakes ASCO Tomato Puree 3 cons 14 Princess OLEO 3 cons 25¢ 3 toll cons 19¢ 2 cons 15¢ 3 cans 25¢ 3 cons 25¢ Glenwood Home Style Apple Sauce Farmdale Evaporated Milk Campbell’s Beans with pork Glen Cove Pea Soup “serve as is"’ Glen Cove Prepared Clam Chowder Choice, Selid Pack PASADENA, Calif,, August 2 (P).—| Rear Admiral Walter Fitzhugh Worth- | ington, 82, died yesterday at his home here, where he had lived since his retirement in 1919, . Besides his active service, which in- Maitand 8 Gir, cluded the Spanish-American War, s in0n, 89, Veterans' Admin- Admiral Worthington had been an | Hul Rn Titlot son AR. 1631 8 st instructor at Lafayette College in| ;,: ;‘DM: fl,,‘ ‘;5.‘":1,‘{*“’;7;‘,“1,, - ls’encm,vlvnma and Clemson Oollege, ! 1 2 . C. | ik entttniey o Puneral srrangements await the ar- | . Walter Reed HM-‘ Pita | Beft L. Duck. 54, 14th at, and Cotumbia | FYRL 018 dluflll;l;lr Mrs. O. 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