Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 34

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84 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923, atten- Gfianges in Stations of |RAGGED, BAREFOOT BOY PLEADS |MENACE TO.CATHOLICS | 0 svidence ox s be ool me: tion to a recent meeting on Long Is- 3 H : nd Navy O SEEN BY FEDERAL JUDGE |1snd of & “bana of hooded and masked . Ml Of Intwese 1o Gopsst| FOR FRESH AIR CAMP OUTING| °ch SYTERRIL PV oo el s ami S Super Values in Women’s fluence of Catholics in the affairs of i the government.” 3! Army. & ooded and “ sked to hide fias. carl A, Waldmann. ordnance| “Blessings on thee, little man, bare- |covering all expenses for one child ror| of Band of H ‘These men were ma a » | their faces as if in shame or fear.” . . ment. at the Massachusetts In- |foot boy with cheek of tan:" two weeks, including transportation | Masked Men. Judge Manton said. “They did not olore 1 an lte of Technology, has been or-| Brig. David Stitt was inspired to|by train to and from the camp, and | |wish to be seen, and the natural ALl this clty for duty in the of- | nis poetic outburst by & ragged lit- |meals and lodging during his stay at| ™ gasocpiet oo L o, | question ts—why? They not only de- | Jf « ihis city fo e = NE A minal law o ;i chief of ordnance, War De- | ) %y, otoot boy who called at Sal- | the camp. ey def p i | Judge Martin T. Manton, s they defled the age-old law the fonville, vation Army headquarters v umay.|nr":'n.cmu‘:-'.’x;-:g‘:.m"i'““ o Sheres | the “eo Sst er shall face the accused. an a s an X Or S "“;‘"‘“" “l want to go to the Fresh Airj$30,000 budget fund recently decided | J hy, In this rnll[htu‘!e .c‘lliunl 3 e | Camp,” was the youngster's response | 10 raise a special fund for the camp ¥n, | tHiousands of American citizens Fprr of b pniteg e he poed is hands deener i hia|and Rudoiph Jose, chairman, sald the | frecdom of the |masked and in the dark, prac spital at Li e : vi v dy c ing menaced and | the trades and conduct of men , judge advocate. | yroygar pockets, and tried to stick his :;‘:’g::el “pa:n:"el';:'r'l‘; EJ”'.;;PHL o aris ashamcd of their acts and declara- ent, has been o1 toe in a knot hole in the floor. cent h 1 3 K } cown, in-| The commander took the boy's name ‘_—_————_—'—' ; i seavel an.|and address and said he probably i ’ y 4 | would be able to arrange the two- 4 > Bragdon, Corps of | Week outing for him at the army's H ‘arnegie Institute{camp, which opens the first of July. , i h Jittsburgn, Ta. hasl The camp maintained for two ary Academy. 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