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aentence as vagrants. They were cOmmitted this morning by Magistrate Goodman 1n Court. / ~ The chfldte~ are being cared for the, Children's Society. Last night Serj:eant ,Tohn Eg~n Tra.ttic D dlscoverl'C! the family in their Car at 1:38th street anct ander Avenue, The :Bronx. Tiley 1:nunchJng dry rolls. The sergeant, hearing their sto:Q., got In touch the ,Rev. A. HaIllllton 'Nes<, pastor of the Mott· Avenue Methodist Church and Police Department chaplain, who ar. ranged, to have the children taken by the Chlldren's SOCiety. tour The parents ana; the hllottered flivver InclucUng the fine home of Dr. W. were taken to the police station. H .. ynes. This mOrning Warble told Magis. A large, hole was burned In the trate Goodman ,that he left W~st Vir· The evolution of Tom McDermott The exhlbltl'on of IllOV!eS in homes of' the Strand Hotel near 'by. It gtilla because the $1,25 a day Which from a Jersey city Ice man Into a Man- ancfhY other private exhibitors endan· also badly scorched and'drenched he ,earned a.s a f.arm hand was lnsuffl-I ha.ttan pB;tron at opera and the fine gers the motion picture industry, it wlLter. The Lincoln, anotller large clent tfi provide tood tor his famlly arts Is almost complete, ano!! judging was deClared today at a meeting of the hotel, had a narrow escape :from the of five. r He had heard ·tha;t bette by his plans for the coming season, as exhibitors' branch of tho Trade Prac· fire, but was damalSed by wate •• wages were paid in New York, and de· disclosed, here and now. it will be .. tlce Conference of the Motion Picture In .. 11, nearly I1fty bulldlnge, cided to comO' here. When the family settled' fact by next June. Industry, held at the Bar Association, Booths to the large Normandle aet. ~'\lt from home they,had $68, but At presen1i 90 per oent opera ,an and 42 West Forty.fourth Street. were \Ithe)' destroyed _0r damaged, gasoline, 011 and the reparls neoessary only 10 per cent Ice man, Mr. Thomas The resolutions .nmlttee consld· About three htmdred !Qet o:f the to keep the IlIvver goIng ate up al· R. McDermott this year Intends to lit· ered a resolution 101' presenta.tlon \iater between Eighth and Tenth lUOst all, of that. Warble had only tend every performanCe put on in the at the full conference of exhibItors, Streets was ruined, The cause of tile :fourteen one-dollar bills when 'Ser- M:etropolltan Opera House, lind to tak~_ ' dlstrlblltors and producers which woUld fire has not yet been determIned. geant Egan discovered the \family. ,In symphony concerts, or$an recitals ' bar release of films for private use for Many families, render~d homeless by and matinees and evenings of VOice, ( 'd H Id ' two year$ after their ·\leaee to exhlbl- the fire. watched o'l'er' the meager fiddle and plano when the opera house Mr. a,n Mrs~ a eTan, In Flor- tors. ,hQllSeb\old goods they had salvaged Is dark. ., ,ida, Entertain No Fears for In the dlsousslon many exhibitors tliro\iIghout the night., Others spent He will make good on this. Mr. Mc·· . ' were In favor of extending this period the night in cottages that had been Dermott promises\ ,wpatever the opera Son a~,d MISS Elder or barring home uae of films entirely, vacated for the winter or at hotels. sch~dule may be. The schedule 1s not So the resql~~Ion waS. tabled for re- 'Flr~en trom AtlantiC City. MlloTgate, yet announoed, but S!gnor aattl·Oa· drafting and f1ttther dlsctlsslon. Somers POint, PleasantvUle, Wlldwooa, I hoisted tazza;s, Ideal aUdience type haa such full The exhibitors approved five other Cape May and half II doz '1 other near. fulttt''tn the Impresarfo'that he would ~esolutlons dealing with trade ethics by points aided In c,\nquerln g the k.,eep going. night atter night, 'even If it f9f 'spbmlsslon, to, the m .. ln body,' These Hospital ambulances With doc. turned out t ho.- 'the- opera' company CQndemned as unfair trade practise the tors and nurses also Were sent f\'Dl \ exists In the minds of the elderly • were Indulging In a solid season of holding of films by exhibitors who have \evera.1 of these cities' and an emer· \The Barber of Sevllle,\ but heaven couple here that. their son, aeorge shown, tbem tjntll they are delayed in hospItal was established at CIty forbid. ~ Haldeman. and Ruth .Elder' wll1 succeell I!hlpment to the next eXltll/ltor; giving A score of p~ri;ollll were treated Mr. Mcberll\\t~ had an enthusiastic Itl their attempt to follow the \Lind· gratuities to' dlstrlptj,tors' for il\lflor Inl~rles, b,,< no one reply when. saated In his p~Tlor at 157 b~lJlll lans\ ~ iparls. ' , ' special fav6rs: !lee of a film. co.p,tl,actecl ~ ,ier:IQu:sly hurt. Highland Avenue . Jersey City, he was \ t t . fid d tor one theatre In another owned by T.WO firemen. WlIIlam AldrlttlS'e 0t tile I ··We have 1iu6' u mos con ence an A 1 '\'I d asked whether Ile had a,rranged to go '.. the 8al11:e exhibitor; Incorrect reporting t antic 'v ty epartment and \0) ftwen'ty-th\ee to the opera any this;, ear. faith in George s abll!ty, Mrs. J. J.! of percentage bookings to Flanders of Ocean City, w~re injured. ,\I hopo to teli youl\ he said. \I ..Haldeman. tile fiyer's mothe:!:, said when by exlllbltor~ and buying of more films The former wa.s burned and cut when have six season tickets for Monday she read AsSOCiated Press dispatches an. th .. n they can use by exhibitors for the be fell from the sIde of the Hotel nights. two for Wednesdays, two tor nounclng her son's take.off for Europe. P!lTPose of keeping tile films from com· Thursday two for Fridays. two for Sat· petltors. \LlBI bet. 12._ Cameron will be held at iI tomorrow evening In the Funeral Home at 19 Lincoln Avenue, Eutberford. for Jason C. Cameron. who retired in 191() as general superintend· ent of the Brooklyn City Railway Com- pany, and previously -had beim with \ uraa~=«O'.t!s-~twrr fOl sutwdayf. ''We know h\ will sugceed, We are '8>cnrblter--ef~thc nights and others for the Sunday n~ght sure George would not attempt It If he had t:equested the exhibitors to offer concerts. was not sure he would succeed.\ I no resolutions on contracts or IIrbltra· ~-t-m~·:b;otlll~..m~l-b,y;.~it'elE:s\~_~~fdlill~~llQ~~..!l~~~~~~~~!~~th~e~B~~~Ok!l~y~n. Stage Line ... nti who died Company F, 112th' FIeld Artillery. matters relatihg 'to P~nama. 1n- Ru~her.foF4, N •. ..L\.c<LL .. New Jersey National Guard, Was po.. \Under our laws a license to prospect age of eighty-four. Birth, Engagemen~. Marriage, Death and In Memoriam Notice. mall be imerted in the Evening Post by telephoning Wh.itehall 0000 \How about Tuesday?\ Both Mrs. Haldeman, wUe of the tlons except one calling for a confer· lIyer, and Lyle Womack, busband of ence, with a representative of: the Fed· Taltes Friends, Too Ruth Elder.. are out of the city. I eral Trade Oommlsslon as referee. con. \NO' opera-given on Tuesday. unror· \Just to show them In Paris what Slstlng ot three exhlb!tors and three tunnte!¥, bUt, of course, that gives me the AmerlcllQ. girl Is ~ea.rlng,;. M!ss distributors' representatives. This reso. a chance to hear other music.\ Elder shopped' In. Tampa and Lakeland lutlon was adapted. --- \Mr. McDennott, please don·t resent • I t dr b j t bet her __ -=~ ______ _ lIARBER-GOODRmGE-Qn Satnrday. Ooto. .or a camp e 0 war 0 e us orc ber 8, 1927. a~ Christ Church. Pomfret. the question, but don't your friends departure for Roosevelt Field, and her Mrs. Grayson Set Conn.. li:thel GOllvcrnellr. daughler of consider your addiction to opera just trunks welle sent ahead by steamship. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Grosvenor 6<>od- a lIttle-ah, pecullar?\ Both she and Haldeman refused to . for Hop at I; P. M. ridge, to Thom •• HUnt Barber. s90 of \Wlifj; yes, they may suppose that I entertain the possibility of falling In I Mrs, Barber and the late General Thomlis have a slight touch of paresis. but-they their undertaking when they brought (Continued fTom Page One) H. Barber. • ed t I h Id I t~ 1 th f are rather getting us 0 me. ave the American Girl to Florida on a test sa , n ue name a e women 0 ZAGAN-COLGATE-1>Uss Margaret Colgate. . I to th P ra like this for \ Maine. Mrs. GraysoI\ declared: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Col. been go ng 9 0 e flight soon after It lett the factory. gate of Seven Oaks, Orange. N. J\ to thlrty·one years, and at the rate of TO those who sought to dissuade her \~wn will awake America t~ Mr. Edward P. F. Eagan •• on of Mrs, perhaps 200 operas per season. I've from the attempt. pointing out the dis. greater efforts and bind closer the John ,William Eag,,, of Dellvor. Col.. on heard a lo~ of opera. aster which overtook the edorts of other women of two c~ntlnents.\ October I. 1021. at Sarah.c Lal, •. N. Y. \If my friends do fancy that I am trllnso.tlantio fiyers. she answered: The Long Island real estate operator. The bride a!lended ~oxcron and Miss not quite right they refrain from men- ,\They shall not stop me. I' am de- who Is being backed by Mrs. Aage 13ennett's schools and 18 a member of the Junior Lea&'Ue. New Yark. Mr. Eagan I t1onln~ It, because I always tal,. on. termlned to be -the fil'st woman to I Ancker of Aiken. S. C., and Copenhagen was STlldunte<i fronl Yale in 1021. at- or more of them along and have at cross. I know I shall make It. I am and who n0\Y hopes to be the second tended the HaI'Vard Law School, was a lea.st one goo(l·sl2:ed opera party every not afraid. woman to cross t~ by rur, saw Rhodes sc~olar at Oxford 1923·25: he week, In fact. I keep my name and A natlv~<>f Anniston. Ala., MISs :Elder no possibility that Miss Elder's prior was, captam of tl.e Tille and Oxford number aut of' the telephone book. be· start would cause a change in her boxlng tetlIlls and WOIl the amateur cham.. ;Cor more than two years has m,\de her piouship of the world at the OlympIC cause otherwise people 'Would be pes· home here. where she Wl\S married to plans, Games III 1020. H. served duriD .. Ihe terlng me for 4lvlto.tlans.\ Womack. Rises Quickly With Full BUrden 'War. all ~ecolld LieutgnWlt in tb. Artil· Physically, Mr. McDermott would fit She took up fiylng two years ago as Car'\\ing tests made yesterday'showed lery. he ,. \ membor of the Beta Theta well Into the role of a grn;nll opera. hero ., Phi, Book and Snake. and Clolsl.r fra- I d hi I a pupil of Haldem .. n, wo.r veteran and the big plane equal to the load prob· . . to throw a stout pr ma onna over s \ termties: 18 secretary of his cIa\ and B W I hi 200 commercial aviator. lems It must face. Bearing a gross member of the Yal. Club. left shoulder. e g ng over pounds and expansive of chest and Weight of 10,600 pounds. the Dawn I shoulder, he could handle the lady I Atlautu. Gn., Oct. 12 (.4'), - While roared eaatly Over the sandy beach and , iBeatbs with thc same facility and power he iCOIOnel Charles Lindbergh declined here Into 'the air. after covering only three· -. uses In handling his lee. I to comment on the attempt at a trans· quarters of a mile. IIOLLAERT - Aristidc, C'nmpb,n Funeral ' , Churoh. B·wn.y. 66th St. Thu!',day. 12 \But you don't get much time' for atlantic flight by Ruth E1qer lind Those who sa.w the performance were noon. d~I!verlng lee., do you?\ was a naturalIGeor~E> Haldeman. he did unburden obviously Impressed by the difference DANIEL-Ida F, Campbell FUlleral Church. hlqulry. , himself on transoceanic filghts gen· between tne smooth per!qrmance o! the B·WDY. OOth Stroet. Wednesday. 11 A. M,' \No. I'm gradually meltln~ out 01 crall~. Dawn and the more lumberIng takeoff Dn.L-Charlos Thomas, C,mpbell Funeral the Ice busilless. I pass most of my \It Is rather useless to take off Oll of the Ill-r .. ted Old Glory, which started Church. B'way. 66th 5t.. 'l'hursday. 8 time in New York. You see 1 should flights Involving great hazard unless Its disastrous Illght from _ the same P. M. have been an opera singer In the first there Is som,e detlnlte and worthy tlde·swept crescent of silver.' J,ADD--E:lizaheth A. Rowe, ~1I OctDber 12. plaoe. I had a splendid baritone voice purpose.ln view. I see nO Obje~t,\ Llnd- The Dawn's radiO, call letters are 1027',at l!;r resldenc 7 , OS, Madl,?\ Ave- d ! b t tJi. f II\' bergh said, \In tlylhg across h\'zardou\ \WMU\ and they'wlll be broadcast nue, In h~r 6eventy-s[~dh yeaJ~. WIdow of, and wante to use tl u e a.m Jt ~ Wilham Whilehc~d Ladd and belo\ed I In the natural Ice, busln~ss' for genera· ocean wastes unless there Is a real during the first quarter of every hour , annUler of Mra, Ale<ander VOII Gnnt'l'd tions. were naturally cold to the propo· purpose In mind,\ on a wave length of 600 to aDO meters. '\ullo.'&1 .en·!c. at her late !'cstdelll\ 011 sltlon. They had been cutting Ice for His comment on transoceanic or llaz- The big machine Is capab~p. Of land- Friday. Octobe .. 14. at II A \I. I many winters on the New Jersey llIkes arduous flyl!'.g was not made, however. Ing at sea, Its tWIn. motors are' of the SPENCE-At Greenwich, Conl1 .. October IU. and felt under obligations to the In a discussion of Miss Elder') flight. same type used In the succressfUl flight 1021. Anna Tuthill. belmed, \.fe uf I I \Until there Is dey, eloped Ii type of of Llndberghl Chamberlin and Byrd. J.eWlS H. Spellce. bclo\.'ed motll('r of Arne!,ican peop e, guess. • . trollng the streets of the attllcted area ror mlneral!t can be given only for as toctay to prevent looting. Fully armed, Germans DO'wiled much Ill! 1,000' heotares, or about forty they were sent here by truol- troM At· square lUlles,\ he said. \The Panama Inntlc City under command of CaptaIn on Flight to 0. S. Corporation, under the direction of in. Garrett Cramer. .' dustrlal cnptal1l3 WIlo have faith that {eontinued fTorn· P<lge One) gold mines can be operat\ld In Panama that the first leg of her fI1ght :from New York to Old Orchard was \very beautiful.\ tlon will end fn New York by thIS on e. prOfitable basis. has probably week end, allowing for two or three bought or leased some old mines In the landings en route. Provinoe at Veraguas. wblch it intends \We will make further fuel can. mile the plane Is the product to operate in connection with new l}e'ltl sumptlon tests and then for the big tIi.e Relnkel plant and the pre· discoveries that It reported In April, flight. across the Atla.ntIc,') she added. limlnarles to the :flIght have been con.. 1926. 11 • dueted under the immediate scrutiny of Copenhagen Pr.po.ros Welcome Its experts, aviation clroles have learned Copenhagen, Denmark, Oot. 12 (,.1» that the expedition 1s being financed SEILER APPEALS SENTENCE While .. 11 Copenhagen was interested In by the !!BIDe \air PQQ1\ which 18 bfi!lll;. the filght of the plane American Girl, Ing the D.1230, now In Llebon. Th1s carrying Ruth. Elder, the city's .a.tte:n· \air pool\ Is made up of a group of tlon and that of all Denmark Is German !lnanclal, commercial and'in. oentered on Mrs. Frances W. GraYI;otL.1 dustrlal Interest •. S!ay~r ,,1 Policeman Attaoks Con. ,'stltutlonallty of Bonuses Law BiJ Il Staff aOfrespontfent Albany, Oct. 12.-Former Assembly. man Frederick A. Hackenberg in an at Old Orchard, Me\ waiting for the expected hop-olf of The Dawn for Copenhagen tonight. Everything possible Js being done to facllltate the reception of The Dawn. The probablllty Of a night arrival is being provided for and the Aero Club airdrome as well as the MarIne air. drome wlll be hrllllantly llghted. A cablegmm has been sent to Mrs. Grayson giving directions for finding the airdromes by calculating their positions from a lighthouse on the forti. IIcation In the Sound or Middelgrunden. If the plane should arrive by day, It Is prObable that the schoOlis wlll be suspended. The planq will be met ~n the west coast of Jutland by a squadron of flyers. who.e machines will be illurnlna ted In case of darkness. TO A'PPEAL LEITER -QECISION Preparations Kept Secret ar~elit before the Court of Appeals The pilot of the D.1220 Is Horst todav In the case of Peter ·A. Seller of Merz, Oerman war aviator and an ex- New\'York appealing :from a conviotion pert in piloting the \Whale\ llying ot first degree murder, based his boats turned out by the Darnler works, ment a. contention at un,co,astltu.tlori\-I Wllbelm Bock, the radio operator. also allty of provisions of the Baumes laws a war vetera.n. has fitted himself to requiring a defendant to etate bls case pllot the plane In oreler to relieve Mer2. t'o the court before any evldenoe IB Frlt2: Rhode, twenty.five, the me: taken. chanlc, was born at Treves and went This. he contended, was unwarranted to the United Statel!. where he was leglslat!ve interference with 1Jl.e judicl. employed by tile Packard COmpany. He ary and prejudicial to th&.~efense 01 served In the American army and then bls ollent, Seller was co!,vlcted 01 tho came to Warnemuende to superintend shooting of Patrolman Masfi:lrson ln the installation of the American n;otor New York d1!rlng a. holdup. He was after the German engine had been dis- captured after several days at Old carded. Forge, In the Adirondacks. His aCCOIn- PreparatiOns for tOday's flight had plice, Walter Topping. put up, a I1ght been, kept uIlder cover for the past ~alnst capture ,and was shot and killed and It was not until th!) D-1220 a'Ut'ing the confllct with police. had responded satisfactorily to a 8evexe endurance and lOad test Monday that \ New Elect.rlcal Firm Formed It was decided ,to take alI t9day. Starts Without Formalities The fOrmation Is alinounced ot the Acoustic Products C!'mpany. headed by P. L. Deutsch. which takes ovet the Sonora. Phonograph Company ;,;nd other organizatIons engaged In electrl. Lewis G and Kenneth M. Spellce, FU'I Saerlflees Slee!1 for It ' plane for transoceanic or other hazard- neral service will be hold at 5t, John's bus !lying whIch will afford methods of Episcopal ~Cbur('h. La:rcllllJOllt. NY .. otl I·S O r WEnt Into the business. too. communicatIon and existebce 1n event' Thursday. October 13. at 10:30 A, M'I and I'm stlll In It, though I pass of a forced landing, transoceanic flights Autos wip meet train leavill~ Grund Cen· eight months ,of the year In Manhattan. are going to take a toll of personnel:\ he English Heirs of Chlcagp Merchallt Seel( to Oust Present Trustee Chicago. Oct. 12 (A').-The English branch of the Leiter family has Indi- cated through counsel here that the :fight over tlie man!!gement of tile $SO •• /0 Sends Message io Family, 000,000 trust estate of the late !ievi Z, ~lllncle. Itr!1., Oct. 12 (A').-Mrs. Leiter. Ohlcago merchant, will be car- Frances G. Wilson Grayson, tormer The llr/al tanking and provisioning operations were completed shortly be- iore notm tOday and with no formal!· t1e~ Whatever the D-1220 took the a.lr after a spurt over the bay. Her llrst stop was.to have been at Amsterdam. cal recording. electrical and • tral Stallon at 9'10 A M. Even In the summer, when the ice said, \Much Is yet to lie done to make rted to a higher court. Muncie. Ind\ girl wbo hopes to fiy from Old Orchard, Me.: to Denmark, Deoislon Upholding Joseph Letter as The D-1220 was consj;ructed by Dr. Centrally and SOCially Located T HE DRAKF.'ispr<i~d toolTer Buiteaof un'~allcled smartness at moderate rentals. Hole! apartm~, 2 rooms and more, with serving pan- Iries, central refrigeration, im- .. mense closets, and every mod- ern \uxury-:-unfurnishc(1 anll (urnished-~enting from $:250(), including maid service. A Jew guiles Jor transienls- AIf~ed C. Ray. ManaiJer. ,. 440 PARJ(. AVE. AT 56th,ST. iVAN VALEN-At Monro,la. Cnl\ the 9tb business Is most engrossl.ng'. I manage instant. Margaret Pringle. v Ife of Joseph transoceanic 'fllghts sate. Meanwblle, R, Van Valen. FUliern! prl '~te, to get to the concerts In the Lewlsohn the flights of the future over the :w ALTER - ~ .lIiam H, Campbell Funeral Stadium.\ oceans should be for some other pu~ \Surely there are same raw, mea.n (;hurch, B'w.y, 6Dth 5t,. Thursday, 11 pose than publicity.\ he declared. A. M, nights When you would rather stay at trustee was reached by Superior Court sent the following dispatch to her re}· Judge Sulllvan after a hearing whlch atlves here last night: \ ran Intermittently for more than a \I am confident of Sllccess, Keep year. ActIon Wa.s Inatltuted by Lady faith. Love to you aU,\ Her father. A, J, W1tSon, a grocer. Is Suffolk, ~Ister of Joseph LeIter, and Ernest Heinkel; widely lnown German airplane designer. It Is at: the IlydrJl,r_ plane type. because ~, Heinkel, Ifl- though admiring the exploits of Lllid- bergh, OhaIllberlln and Byrd, considers land machines Impracticable for east- to'·west ocJan crolJSlng ~·.!~l~ home.\ \Bad weather cuts no Ice with me. I go by taxi to tfle Hudson t'tbea, chaQ.ge from the tuhes to the Seventh Avenue subway and get out at the sou ti, end or the Times Square Station. right Up ag .. lnst the MetropOlitan Opera. House. u I ·Mr ..• McDermott's capacity for bOth opera and business, putting them In the ordM' of their Importa.nce wi th !lim, I~ partly due to hi .... b!llt~ to get .!'Iong on Uttle sleep. Returning from the opere. at night or atter. he is up other English belrs. Leland K, Neeves both proud and fearful of his, de.ugh- of Lady Suffolk's C9 u Dl!'el, s;'ld a cable ter's propdsed voyage. \1 am stili wor· rled about her,\ he said In a quavering from his clrents assures hlln that they Actress and Publicity Man FUe In- VOice. \but I'm trying to make. myselt intend tq figbt \untll Joseph Leiter Ia t~ntion to Marry think she will succee~.\ removed from the tru~teeshIP'\ LOUISE FAZENDA TO Wl\D Los An .Ies. Oct. 12' (A') -Louise Mrs, Grnyson'~ brother, W9Iter\WU- 1 i'AZERS OUSTI::D IN VIRGINIA g son. ' World War veteran. Is confident n '7\ Fazenda. film cO~dlenne. and Hal I of his sister's aUCCeS5. \Frances wm • Wallis. a mOV1\' publicity director. win.\ he said. Then turning to hie ~ev&ral Others Reported to Have sllPP'ld dO}l'n to the Marriage Bureau i father. he added: \W.hy. thO kind at Resigned After Harsh Ceremony hero amd signed an Intentlon-to-wed I flight she Is to make In a cOT\1bln... Rlelun0I!U, Oot. 12 (A'),-'l'he News notice. The plans tor the. wedding were tlon of air altd sea craft 18 safer than' Leadet says It learned todaY' th\t tbe not disclosed. Tbe ceremony cannot making tltat trip by boat.\ severity of hazlQg at VirginIa. M1l1tary be performed before Saturday. when the The father, llOwever, ~ppeared Institute hItS caused several stUdents to The Il-1220 Is a one-motof tow. winged hYdroalrpla.ne of the monoplane type. being eqUipped with pontoons, whloh have been subjected to a se1'1es of rlgl!l tests. The PI~ 1& 'POw~z:ed by an aOO-horsepower P*Fkard iIl6tor. whIch supplanted the German engine. SHIRT ~IUCES The Pleasure and the Satb;raction· in weariiiti'otir $1:iirts are Mor~ linp6rtant to you than is the item of,Price. which is always consiste~t with FineJ},uality. Sbirla·/O\Mtta ,s.OO Upwud , , 512 FJFTH AVENUE-AT 43D STREET ,,- 1.0NDON NEW YORK I '\' f'ARIS' a RUlE' DE CA&l'IGtJONB 27 OLD IIOND STRIIIIT { at 6 01' 7 nn t to work, ASSlduof oper goel' .that he Is, licen.;;e _wlll be Issued after the period cOln\lnced resign $rom the Institution IUld tluee prescrij)J:!:l .. ~;y ,~be new CallfornH, law. Mrs. Grayson r her messa.ge said students to be suspended, ' The D-122C1 will iollow Illuch tl1e same route as that taken by the Junk. ers hYdrollolrplane 0-1230, which left .. Norderney, Germany. last week for a I trans .. tl .. ntl~ !lIght by way of the Azores and is now.ln Lisbon awaiting ravo~ • abl~ weather tor the next hOp. ',_......,:......~ __ ~ ___ ..... _ ..... ___ ~_~~_~~ _______ ...... - ., DNI , In yjctl thel' II c eroo tbirt Ave~ on ! eigh' r earl To hunl Ings, land .1,5C Tt .In J fOfe /rultlC Ilx I: then Lear Judi bO.ne cern: tr!ct Dom that tot pena Ml 'Whle lng merl lIlon ous und. Emp the and ~onc Bay in G 11010 M nod pIal tb'li Dirt t'asSI 1I!du whlc, ()f lot tlt. woul, ,ertl, La' told ,'ICtil nate. lite \\On· In tt (\el'eJ If lot, '500 ltw I SD -th thou It.h nece, ,If line .. ftr whll' that liens had coull Co \estE Dlstl Ju actm t 'Who h. , \Y b.inl the, Ichel 'You rOlJb Ing 1 even th.y \I the In t~ .mo, class Le !!lltt eng!; teen ceiv. direc .l!:un n I\ore \Vhlc ·qua engl SE Mar S, Stat Den: re·. \1