Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1924, Page 12

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12 DURANT ‘Jtist @ Real Good Car” L/ LLLLL 22 LI L LI L L L LT 1L 12T I 72207 { FIVEMEN IN KLAN AFFRAY IDENTIFIED One of Dead Said to Be Or- ganizer for Order—Another Called Police Spy. 'THE'\ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, Russia Graduates 5,000 Red Cadets - Advised to BY the Associated Press. MOSCOW, September 2.—With a military parade and formal review, 5.000 red cadets were elevated Sun- day to the ranks of red army com- manders. Thisis the third normal is- sue from the Soviet cadet schools since the revolution. In th War Minister Trotsvk, w on vacation, the parade w. on behalf of the war of schlicht, who, since the tion of the general staff, prominent member of the war coun- bsence of Defend Proletariat they are not the conquerors, but de- tenders of the oppressed people.” “The red army must not forget our aims” declared M. Unschlicht, in speaking to the young officers. “Revo- {lution is growing In the capitalistic countries and the bourgeoisie con- template war. We must be ready to repulse them.” officially urged the an oath to remain yvenant of Lenin. y, famous cavalry lead- ded a somewhat peaceful touch he military display by telling the TWO MISSING GIRLS ARE FOUND BY AUNT West Virginia Miss Returned to Her Home From Cumberland, Md. Two Others Disappeer. Special Dispateh to The Stsr. CUMBERLAND, Md., September 2.— Mildred Voelker, 17, McKeesport, Pa., and Helen Hamilton, 13, niece and daughter of Mrs. Mattie Davis of Dixie, 1924. - home and Miss Voelker remained at lhe' Davis home on Bedford street. Georgia Estelle Ridenbaugh, 17 years, daughter .of Mrs. Clara Ridenbaugh, 114 Park street, and Pearl Collins, 17, daughter of Mrs. Florence Fox, Fifth street, have been missing from their homes since Thursday night. Miss Ridenbaugh is of fair com- plexion, has brown hafr, blue eyes and is about five feet in height Miss Col- lins has bobbed brown hair, gray eyes and is five feet tall. The State's attorney has been asked to endeavor to locate the missing girls. Ale Once Labeled Poison. Years ago in the merry days of the English tavern there was a turmoil An owl, of the huge white “snowy" type that comes from the Norfh, alighted on the steamer Homeric dur- ing a recent transatlantic voyage. The crew fed it with raw meat and carried it to England. the owl was blown to sea from one of Owl Lights on Steamer at Sea. S E R OUR :'u‘e'n"b-lllf‘:...‘.e?:lp-eif and experienced MEN assure jou really satistactory serv-’ WASHING and polishing day ana n CARs ed for amd deliverea t anywhere at any EXPERIENCED ode! It was thought the northern poinis of land. Phone Us Today! FILLING station And we will call times. Free for your solled linen and 'gar- ments. When they are returned you'll nerviee. 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Bryant, who told the police he is a zer, is seriously wounded with a bullet in his ab- cil. Premier Kalinin, addressing the new commanders from the top of Lenin's mausoleum, called upon them to study the life and poli i foreign countries *‘a should not only be enemy, but wh in the terr should be t, in addition to practicing W. Vg, below this city, who had been > of warfare, It was their missing from the Davis home since Thursday morning/ were located at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis, Bedford street, through the efforts of Mrs. Margaret Sherry, an aunt, on Laing avenue. 1t was said the young girls had in- tended leaving for McKeesport today. Miss Hamilton was taken back to her ROAD service spon call at any time. NEVER closed. Always avaflable, heridan Garage, Inc. 2516 Q Street N.W. 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