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A-6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. • The Tempi* of the Brave," Its capacity The flight vu made In a men” whose bodies were found at dif- Church for One Worshiper. and one speedy trip. ferent times with bullets in them, later theofftclating prlest monoplane of special design OFFICER’S BLOW ENDS Hedge End, shinerJin* It la decorated with every baa**wnr-1 Arrival of the plane was timed by J was released on a habeas corpus writ. England, claims to have which fought under French Beauty He Is listed by the Crime Commission the smallest church In the world. It of every regiment Allison Moore, chairman of the local was built by the Brltlshflag World War. ENTERPRISE WINS MA-MXICO Board of Air Control. William Van FIGHT WITH GANGSTER as a "public enemy." one man and Is known as Dusen, National Aeronautical Associa- tion representative, aaid the record would be sent on to Washington, D. C. Last of “Four Horsemen” Taken * CUP YACHT RACE FLIGHT IS RECORD START HOME From State’i Attorney’! ALFONSoTo Office in Irons. IP • •Vn-.jf Impressive Victory Col. Turner Cuts Four Hours Spanish King Will Board South Scores By the Associated Press. From Time in 9:14-Hour American-Bound Ship. CHICAGO, July 17.—George (Red) Opportunity—Men! Over Whirlwind —Weeta- July 17 (A*).—King Alfonso Barker, who for some reason or another LONDON, distinction of be- visit in England tomor- enjoys the grandiose Non-stop Flight. will end his ing called "The Last of the Four Horse- Beats Adams’ Boat. •***+*£ Spain. has got moe jjj row. when he returns to He men of Gangland,” a punch in the chosen an unusual route for the home- nose yesterday. • , f|fkt * Br the Associated Press. ward journey. Accompanied by the Barker was sitting in the office of the Mr th* Associated Press. DIEGO, Calif., July 17.—Knock- Duke of Albar. who is minister of state State’s attorney, having gone there to NEWPORT, R. 1., July 17.—Enter- SAN in the Spanish cabinet, he will go to he could do for his pal, Wil- nearly four hours ofT border-to- see what prise, sailed by Harold S. Vanderbilt, ing the Southampton and board the liner Ar- liam (Three-Fingered Jack) White, who flight record, Turner, bound for South America. The charged a 30-mile triangular border Col. Roscoe lanza, was held for questioning. around Army aviator, landed at Arlanza will make a special call at San- Police Sergt. Neil Kahler inquired yesterday to defeat Whirlwind, * former Agua will debark. doing, course I Hj Mexico, at 4:14:02.5 p.m. yes- tander. where the two what the “Last Horseman” was •kippered by Landon K. Thome, as Caliente, Among the liner’s passengers will be places, around the State’s at- terday, after a non-stop flight from of all competition for the honor of defending Dr. Julio Prestes, the Brazilian Presi- torney’s office. One word led to an- resumed after Vancouver, British Columbia. dent-elect. words became more and the America’s Cup was Turner took off from Vancouver other, and the a two-day interruption. Not only did Col. King Alfonso paid his farewell visit more pointed and finally there was dispose of the heavy at 7 a.m., making his elapsed time to the King and at Buckingham Enterprise easily 9:14:02.5. The previous record was Queen some out and out profanity. weather boat, but she actually threat- Palace this morning and then remained The sergeant let a right cross fly and candi- 13:07, set by Tex Rankin some time ago. the ened to lead the other two cup Although a “Mbs France" was recent- average speed of for luncheon. Barker went down. The exit from and Yankee, home, al- elected for the beauty contest Rio An 150 miles an irons, between two dates, Weetamoe ly hour was maintained, and except being office was made in though they crossed the starting line Janeiro, Mile. Madeleine Mourgues has and his Black is replacing marine blue as the officers. her. tired, Col. Turner lion cub mas- 1 three other Horse- 15 minutes before been elected to take part In the pageant cot seemed none the worse for their favorite color for gloves in Paris. Barker, pal of Weetamoe, skippered by George at Galveston, Tex. —A.,P. Photo. Nichols, won her match race with Yankee, sailed by Charles Francis Adams, Secretary df the Navy, by a margin of 4 minutes. It was Weeta- MOUNTAINEER’S BODY moe’s fifth straight victory, she having suffered no defeats in the official obser- vation series, but her victory was not LOCATED IN CREVICE as impressive as the performance of Enterprise, smallest of the fleet and This Midsummer “War” greatest sail carrier. Condition Showed 400-Foot Fall in She had by far the best time for the Course and better time for each of the Attempt to Conquer three legs than any of the other boats, with a minor exception. Whtflwind Mount Whitney. on Footwear Prices! covered the second 10-mile leg in more than a minute better time than her sister, but Enterprise made a better Br the Associated Press. showing on that leg than Weetamoe and Yankee. LONE PINE, Calif., July 17.—The Pairing for today’s race will not be crushed body of Howard Lamel, 18. who •st fashions announced until shortly before starting disappeared while trying to climb the time, expected Enterprise but it 1s and Whitney, 5, in Weetamoe would be matched as the top of Mount July was Floor committee’s last two efforts to bring found yesterday In a crevice at an alti- Shop those two contenders together failed tude of 13,500 feet. brisk Monday because of a breeze which The discovery was made by Bob disabled two boats, and Tuesday be- cause of a flat calm. Evans and Norman Clyde, veteran Florsheim ngly under priced in I mountaineers. They said the youth ap- Cz-iLtn parently had fallen about 400 feet. His . Exquisitely fine white BANK’S SHORTAGE wrist watch had stopped at 3 o’clock. linens, “Lintungs”—and No attempt was made to bring the any other colors and ma- GIVEN AS $2,000,217 body out of the mountain. The search- ShoeXJIC ers said removal would call for much ts ,of this colorful season, preparation. riora —beige—greens blues This opportunity knocks but once Statement Follows Bankruptcy Lamel. with his father, Edward G. Lamel, and a friend, all of Los Angeles, pinks—orchids—and so many by Majority started to climb Mount Whitney, high- ... you're wise to make the most Step Stockholder est mountain in the United States, dur- thers. Such an attractive way ing the Fourth of July holiday. Young of it. Two pairs of Florsheims C of Ohio Institution. Lamel announced his intention of :>f becoming acquainted with the QP climbing the east slope, a feat ac- complished by few. elegant habit of being “Carlton” at sale prices will double your ¦ Br the Associated Press. The others made their way to the CINCINNATI,Ohio, July 17.—Short- summit the west slope and waited majority by savings well your pleasurel ly after Frank J. Dorger, for Howard to appear. The next day as as 198 I stockholder In the closed Cosmopolitan his disappearance was reported and a Bank Ss Trust Co., yesterday filed a ’ search began. in bankruptcy, O. C. Gray, $7.75 banking superintendent Setitiontate said a - 52,000,217.97 shortage existed in the KILLS THREE bank. • BAD MEAT The institution closed five weeks ago I as the alleged result of the $1,000,000 Six Others Are 111 After Eating check kiting operations of A. W. Shafer, . Tainted Food.. * and examinees found Dorger’s bank ac- open till 2 p.m. Satur- / cepted $623,000 in fake securities from DETROIT, July 17 (A*).—'Three chil- days in ci . Shafer. dren are dead and six persons are 111 the Summer. m inn Gray’s audit of the bank’s books re- meat eaten in Shops vealed liabilities of $9,131,024.90 and as the result of tainted •Arc.de” Shop, 3212 l| a home near here Sunday night. a * assests of $7,130,806.93. victim, Norton, 14th, open all day and 37,000 The third Pauline The bank had depositors. As today. The child evenings. & result of the $2,000,000 deficit bank- r month old, died 7th K I) a - become Infected from her mother, i ers estimated depositors may receive' had Daughrill, WHITE FASHIONS 3212 14th about 78 cents the dollar. Gray said Mrs. Goslle Norton. James on 5 months old, died yesterday from a it might take five years to liquidate the Daugh- bank because some mortgages ran that similar Infection, and Charles | rill, his brother, died Tuesday. long. Daugh- Common Pleas Judge Strubel Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Agnes Stanley rill, mother of two of the victims, and •aid he would consider a contempt of are ill. The court charge against Dorger, and his four other Norton rtiildren At bank- Norton and Daughrill families make Sale of $6.50 [ JT daughter, j Martha, who also filed ruptcy proceedings, because the State ! their.home together. last wees was granted a temporary in- “HAHNSPECIALS" """"m m junction restraining the Dorgers from Tea culture is becoming an Important mm** In the Netherlaad East Indies. P - ' * u - disposing of their personal assets. industry (and some higher • shops 'f i> • ‘ s.t.; ,\ v ‘I and colored linen dress and I non chalant sports shoes. t Don’t Have Blonde kid—and many an- 16m to aWrkht*905-907 7th St.

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