Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1921, Page 35

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. 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 30, 1921—PART 1. ——‘—_| | Veterans of Great War | Delegates, alternates and members | post: Jumes E. Hall, James Y. Davis, to the number of 150 from the Dis-|F. W. Wooley aud Judson C. Deale. trict of Columbid branch of the Amer- | e commarder Iu b McCand ican Legion are in attendauce at the annual natienal conventon at Kansas | W n ¢ Deale ¥ and Gharles Demoris Tin Pr. Charles E. I o a2 Smith and Dr. J e District members left here Fri- Hau, post surgeon; Russell A day night at 9 o'clock on a special "m__,“"‘"‘,"fl’::‘l“"" Hual for ausce train of nine cars. Attached to thej . DI « : master of arms; Joseph | neh and Robert d George O. Young, for junicr|jowing - | Chapn Vogt, for col- | hits rec | | 'SPANISH WAR VETERANS| N s At whe last meeting of Richard J.;making extraordinary efforts for the Hardin Camp fifty-three comrades|entertainment of the department offl- e muster-in of’ w S. Bundy. tnessed t Andr ra ‘ommunder Gallagher, chair the relief committee, repor: Carr and Franclsfollowing sick: Com rde Johi at Nat same train also were epecial cars| e Geln alwn) wers lepectal {or bearer, and Ray 0. Fletcher and H. | work: Sm carrying the Maryland and Virsinia )3 Teso for scracant-z Not e and e e leations. The District representas L — Comy: Von Wedel res Vo headed b ol dames A |, A resolution, expressing the opin- | well al F tives were headed by Col. Jumes A dyon that National Commander Emery { Comrade ppell was repo in. voferd the iments of a majority he delegates and alternates from [of former service men when he op: the District to the convention are posed the release from prison of Lr: ollows: James A, Dyain, William Eugene V. Debs, has been adopted B MeNeill, Albert by the Robley D. Evans Post, No. 4, Imitie, ¥. 1. Beaulac | of the Ameviean Legion. The em Millor, wul Foot, Juck [ ployment pblem also came up fo and Paul McVey. discussion and the post commended Aly ol ldler, Rev. F. J.|the work of the unc nployment con- Hurney, S. Buscher, W. 1J.|ference under the di- \tor B. Mil- | rection of Se v Hoover. son, Wlter B | The post voted to amend the by- et L O g™ | laws 1o read that all persons who . s bl lare United Statc xx-ngn is to be ||n4uh.\l the focal | ipveq in the world war shall be inexa Mo umse th conyeneon entitled to membership in this pest. b o ove the natfonal headquarte This change is expeeted to increase s from Indianapolis to this w | the membership of this post 100 per i s cent. A meeting of George Washinaton | “{ 5 . p ’ W appropriation was made in line Post, No. 1, American Lexion, is o be | % . 3 £ g on that was ca at held’ nest ‘Wednesday night in D e ilins, H. ! strict bullding, Sev quarters aiding R to be acted on and a Service men of the District eport will he made of the national re out of work. An appr Wi » made to see convention blished its wnder, at G A, nue. A first and third ich mont I Halloweil the old ul a mem st post e fur the Pennsylvi John Mackey, 1. Dupi will ta vey Ross, ¥ Hin, and honors and | r tehette ol Charles Bure n. | General orders have been issued by 1 “ nar she ad e f the The foll itions sunni 1t sh adjutant of N v rans 170 n Vv s of the Dis- e e e e rs of the organi- iepartment on employmen cmble at 9:40 o'clock, | \ on the grass to thel, Hor Henry ke veless S MeCandlish, % ment, ain entrance to thei( ticipate in the cere- id by the commander- medal of honor d on the unknown e J. Né ertainment rally and her 4. Reso 4 Cross in its il m drive were adopted. A lette partment comm rou the pos are ordered to wear ANl authorized | s nl n bée worn. Jation will be as follows twos: Commander-in-ch e 2d prst depart- nt commanders, ¢ £t er of De- nt of the bistr Columbia if. colors and T and piast po All members of the Vete: | darlk sl s o 11 was favc ment was ma commander Post a visit the department ¥ will pray the Planting_ of memorial eims ns of For- zrounds of the Lincoln memori: rs in the rict of Colum- | The m, ember 7 will follows: Memb ihe ope Armisti mbers in in Marine s ubers in eivilian clothes, ry. t An Assor ant th 3 i that the e will senting s Ameri Le in the District at the simple mony. which will be in charge of ¢ €. O Sherrill National roune Derartment Post, e i arge of the!t th. and will det eltizens and_who i (i} uent commander, De V. F. W. uniform, or U i ‘omma Jrize A, Wold, United | Stephan at the armory last 1 the neces-|which is to Club i'ost—William | $ary uumber of members in uniform | from the Capitol o Arl: ick. As the department comn Aff will pay the camp sit on the 3d of Nove mmittee to 4 d refreshm, : - occasion. Comrade Tho, kInson has been invited * United nd present meet will he held in th om. and immediataly ther - Lanquet hign V he basement of Py v social evening. : der A of No. 2, Departmen visited th dition of the or muste n ceremony. w ok * = Adit. - tal Post. No. 1 t 3 e er ). Cavi| The bie indoor circus to Wirs, met s e tructed to pur- | [rom Noveml, 28 te 1. at 1006 I street. ! eng o 17, under the cos 1. Tait oflicers took place [ Department of th, isteiet is ions are War v sury wor tracts 1 thy w v ist our comra e Coney Isiand ( T few will b, tion. Commander Past Comman, amp_and Das imander Wilson of Harded tre members of the exee mittee. A sure success, * % * Department Com affrey, acecmpanied 1l staff; 1 be s to the scve ng Gen. Nelso lay evening, “amp Wi Zmme 1\ wrd J. H imp Thursday even- ra. All present praised the excel- | ne. Whi e turnout to these | lent refreshment served by the La- | visitations is expected. the one 1o dirs’ Auxill: of Urell Camp. in| s Camp will be of unusual inter- | *harge of fts president, Mrs. Schoof. as {t is the home of the imen nt Close naster Belki ap. 1. Frederick Beresford and George L. Pumphrey. (¢ e, Virgin to do lisht, Langley Field and promised to fly up airman Huhn of the ' the rec The reg Temple for from the Na coast. He noted that while | Commander Samuel G. Mawson, Past s camp cxcesded ours by about Commander O'Brien, Chaplain Me- 200 i membership we excelled them,Chord and _Comrades Hudlow of n the manner of performing the | Harden and Parish of Miles Camp. Decembe: Depa tive com- and Department Quarter- | promiscs that this will' be a lively | These camps ar cers. The department commander the fol-|invites all comrades to join him in Ralph | these vigitations. i ok k% ok | Only at the te Past |, The meeting of Col. James S. Pettit | de Fasticamp last Tuesday evening was of man of | special inferest as Lieut. Col. Charles ted the |1l Danforth of the Aviation Corps “land a charter member, was present itz after many years' absence. Comrade | .[Danforth is now in command of ith has|often to attend,the camp mecetings in bed; | United States Sénator H. O. Bursum who is | was unanimously elected to honorary ow, and ; membership and will be mustered | sted aslinto the camp November 8 by the! i department officers. der and, Chairman Nolan of the entertain- 1iment committce announced that a the | fine program had been arranged for on of the department offi- | provide i vers on November 8, which program i would include music by the depart- mas A.!ment band patriotic music. a patri- o have ! otie address by Serator Bursum and eterans | the probable attendance of Comman- | der-in-Chief Carlstrom, who will be n attendance at the exercises at Ar-| lincton on Armistice day. | hall in _Comrade Hays, who was discharged | Hospital as well, is confined to his home by a relapse, | scout- | and Comrade Harry J. Zimmermann is | Inot fmproved. Addresses were mad Char e ledge by Lieut. Col | »s H. Danforth, Past Denartment | This Handsome 10-Piece Dining * k ok * H The order of President Harding | be held|instructing the efficiency commisston o put Into effect at once the act' of |!h-| f August ‘T'JG. 15|{2. '|5 in harmony i of Co-'W » effort the vete ' or- _~ o il T s CovkE e e s iesa (Exactly Like Illustration) {ing to deaf cars. Had this law beer enforced during the recent hea e of government worke ughter of ex-serv | wouid have been prevented and there- ! ¢ | by an outrage not perpetrated on a | Worthy veteran. e SI des out ! The last meeting of Gen. M. Emme: ble one. | concluded early and all in n entertainmeat and The Department Band fur-| selections. As toastmaster | ‘mander Goldblatt ealled upon the including all thé officials of the department administration, also | tt Urenl| Col. Ciome. U. 8. A, and Commander d Rich- | Tacobson of the Veterans of Foreign n Camp ng will bé held Wednes- depart- i Commander Goldblatt | t Adju- -eting also, o N e R : Genuine Mahogany Double Duty Duofold Beds The part the engineer regi he District National G » the Armistice day rcction with the burial of nown American soldier was o the guardsmen by Brig. ¢ res tue vening. ~The eng: rm part of the compan, Wollf Smi wander, and Ol um his post for the jery. WL Commander (¢ it. Natfonal| Gen. Stephan has al and Twelfth M Capital 'ost, N 1 colors | recovered from a rec alion W r. and Harry nd co olorhearer to be fn Army uniform ind one in Navy uniform: one color ! to be in Army uniform and one n Marine Corps unitorm Equality Walter teed Tost, No. 284, ns of Forelgn Wars. is to meot clock, at Pythian of applicants the last meet- | | vinting inder, o the American Legi M. Vandervert, depu of pensions, were ob! o the post. t 3 ve on the department em- umitte \ dince is to the | 11, atl is the Ameri will head organizati members of the out the Uni purchases to dem made goods and fmported moods if goods can be obtained In adopting the resoln pointed out that American-made chaser will increase ti the merchant; this greater demand from the turer, and that in onler to demand it will be neces manufacturer to double triple the output. This ployment for thou ds of ex- men and women in are now walking cities out of work trade in our count try have been contests at v L - national zerial be held in Kansas City in connection with the iational convention, beginning to-) and continuing through | Fifty planes have entered | ) aborate program of fal ircus stunts and i an_ Legion in Comtest of ihe 100 le dpum corps will he held Wne the three best mu ations. The combined tlay under the direction of the lead v of the band winning first prize. | “The Costello Post i of 1 which has won considerable pra will be entered in the contest. i [ t the colors to t of the League Prosentation national headquarters tional Disah either Pre: T'resident Coolidgs will #irst annual Armstice tion of the league. N y.ander John T E the colors on_ behalf The s bei memoration of the th of the signing of the : vember i1, 1918, Following the presentati . there w d at Amer! teams fr 1o University and “'he entire proceeds from n will be used vork of the National Sailors and _ Marin «ate’ the Veterans' sentative of t as assisted in having the final dieation made on 30.000 claims filed with the burcau, r \ssocia- The 80th Division Veterans ation is to participate in served as officers and enlisted men in the 80th, or Blue Ridge, Division. which was organized and trained at Camp Lee, near Petersburg, Va. now residents of this city and vicin- i B ity, and they are expected to take part Capitol between 10:30 and 10:40 o'clock the morning of November 11. This will be the coat of arms of the Blue Ridge Division, reproduced in proper- hued blossoms. Candidates for offices in Stuart ' Walcott Post, No. 10, American Le- ion, were nominated at its last meet- iz, held in the board room, District building. 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