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18 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 2 1926—PART 1. e e = cises by Rev. Jason N. Plerce, past » made the supreme Chairman John Thomas Taylor of the S of the Congregational Church: Bis crifice in the war represent 13 de- FIDAC HEAD AWAITED. | Togion's national legislative comtmii HIGH SCHOOL CADET HONORED John M. McCormick of ¢ nominations. They were: William - tee, and other leaders of the Legion Mich., and Rabbi Lazar F. Davitt, Roman Catholic; Thomas | Col. Crosfield Will Be Entertain- | here are assisting plans | M. Bul Presbyterian: Walton | | Col. Crosfield, who landed at New An address will b sy Iy By B ed by Laglon Leaders Here. | Yaork April 30. is making a two-week 4 | exercises by Rev. Francts P. Duffy [S. Danker, Protestant Epls . | - —— | of New York City, chaplain of the [John A. Deaver, Cumberland Pre ons by Presldent Coolidge,|10Ur of America as the guest of the | . " - % ;s | {169th Infantry during the war. Music | byterfan; Harry Dein Congre. | Receptions by President Coolidge, | oon on offielal invitation of , Na { e ‘ g : 4 v . A gationalist; Michael W. Kelth, Pres. | Secretary of War Dwight F. ‘1% fjonal Commander John R. McQuigg tet, and the Army Band ' ; |hytertan; Arthur H. Marsh, Episco-|an the British embassy, pligrimages | He will sall for Engiand Ma and Artillery details from Fort Myer [palian; Colman E. O'Fla Roman | (5. Arltngton. Mount Vernon and Wil-| Col. Crosfield, who, after losing « will take part. Catholic; Charles D. est, Disciples: | o 0 \Washington Catheral: |10 near Ypres, in 1516, won & eae= Local Issues Eliminate i i N Pan-Denominational Work=-| Thursday’s session of the confer. Wilbur 8. Sewell, Methodist; Danfel Tiits to the Naval Academs ot ax. mission In the Roval British Fiying ence will be presided over by Right |Smart, United byterfan: Albert D. Corps, 18 accompanied by Mrs, Crox i i ¥ - . Rev. Mgr. William Hughes, director | Bell, 'Lutheran: John G. Breden, |napolls and.a round of dinners and| fleld, who was the widow of the eldest ! Apathy Marking Race Until | ] ers Will Confer on Religious | of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Mis. | Uniied Brethren: Patrick P. caray, |0 = W05 LI S | SSme MRFOn Cran ot dishily i | : i St plons. and the speaker will be Lieut. | Roman Catholic; Horace A. Choufn- | rnged for the visit of Col. George R.|uished =~ American novelisi. The , | ¢ Col. Le Roy K. Smith of the general {ard, Kpiscopaltan am B. Cornish, | (1 4 S bl ol Lo Tt o it Few Weeks Ago. 3 3 . and Moral Training. O e e e mie [ Croafield.” prestdent of." F1dac, “May | younger Cranfard was kilied in actios i | Roman Cotholle; Aurenus T. Howard, |’ o . 4 e Made Supreme Sacrifice. : 5 < 4 Arrangements for the visit, which Crosfleld party will arrive in ¥ ? . » |Baptist; John (' Kerr, Methodist | will be made under the auspices of Washington from Wilmington at Br the Assaciated Prass . Plans for Intensifying the program John F. McCarthy, Roman | ¢he American Teglon, Ameriern cers | 11:30 AVednesday INDIANAPOLIS, May £ “ of moral and religious instruction the unveilin it ' ¥ A. Murphy, Roman . » 5 i e 4 . . in local is 4 L k] | 1 i 3 5 in. the I tablet, since & uf» r‘mm\ hn Boone, Disefples; | v " f mx:"" ’\mp announced here| irs. Crostleld will be entertained 1 local issues saved t iian: - ¥ | ana guidance for young men in | vest v Julius 1. Peyser, com- by Mrs. Hanford MacNider. wife of and Reserve chaplains - Willby, Consrega: [ mander of the District of Columbin |the Assistant Secretary of War. amd mary campaign, which M fa 3 5 & 3 Army Will be considered at a Pan-ipa Aymy will be in attendanee | Department of t s from an apathy which persisted until | ) | denominationul conference of prom- A few weks ag ' . inent churchmen, educators and wel- Despite the nomin n of two | . T T fare workers to convene Tuesdny 7 ‘United States senatorial candidates. | . 3 - | morning in the auditorium of the WRIGHT CO. ;v'l’.': S b il e | . | Interfor Department and continue its o Republican 5 Nt f| |sessions through Thursday. erln x ra- a ue e | Secretary Dwight 1. Davis of the fand precinet e 5 i War Department, who called the REnest. conference, will deliver the address wain e R & [0 Y in Cool—Cheerful—Colorful son ol Rushy ¥ g 3 3 5 fngton, will preside. Followin re- son of Indianapol « i Siia P sponse by Rabbi Morris S Aaron, World ‘Court, that was not of the liebrew Congregation, Balti against them by their opponents for ' S ¥ § pt S | more, Maj. Gen. John L. Hines the Republican nominations S chief of staff, will deliver an address " ey : i on the objects of the conference. R M » 8 ! After a morning session, with Dr. [ R Watson was attacked by his onlv | B ; PSvis Adise xocaitie. &N 2t which Sonnen SRR Ry T an address will be delivered by Brig. | N = L s L 5 Gen. Campbell King, assistant chief ; : | of staff, the Wednesday program in- s X Sl SR | cludes the unveiling of the memorial Jponte - Gl 3 tablet erected in Avlington Cemetery ssional caveer as a member of X e v < L lin honor of the 23 chaplains who P epesentativel gouny ; * gave their lives during the World / | % ’ e i is asking a S : Bl | \Var. The unveiling will take place / u‘ ‘ lSl'l Ow ‘ lces Hfl'u;:I\n[:\ m' oo R i . 3 ' 2:80 o'clock and will be followed / . . e ————————————— — nel M. R v the hanging of photographs of Jast Fall, \ 5 the 23 chaplains in the office of the term. which ends in 1924 4 Frank Kreglow, second licutenant at Kastern High School, who com- “;u‘r"‘:":r‘;l'"“"‘“‘"-‘ In the War De- e four oppenents for te non it | manded the second platoon of Co. A, in the platoon competitive drill, was . Limited mean. ; / ishi o considerad probabie Ul Ard awarded a gold medal for having the best drilled platoon and also for hundling Near Amphitheater. s need not prevent you from furnishing Graham of South Bend ; this platoon better than other officer. Lieut. Kreglow's mark was about| The memorial tablet is in the forn . ? your living roo o1 " of Anderson and Ward 90 per cent perfect, and Maj. Raymond Payne of the United Sates Army Is| of « cenotuph and is lovated on o x ) o € m or sunroom or even buying that much Jumes 12 e Indianapolis may | shown making the presentation. Washingtou Star Photo. | wooded knoll near the memorial am : ¥ needed piece. i ; . ; . s mplit e & 1 S et o e = e ihRu e, overicoinE trie P Refurnish with this popular furniture. It is apistacets: (ihaniesent RTRRERE L R S Breaking Tt Gently. oughtare, W 18 to be ex : 3 e light in weight, yet sturdily constructed and designed in the tion woull Le thrown into | from thut point to the Virginia te convention the datter part | A84in 18 40 the race. 2 sroach of the on Memorial = J ;i < the State convention th teripart MR 8 N distriets pro- [ From l‘"‘l",l'f:":l;‘“::"fl':.‘:‘:,‘\:Mdmpp o .H;”;;: 01 i AR ton, (o IsE (& latest styles. Its bright, colorful decorations, both the col- ans Woolen, In polis bunker, | hibition is an i bl utheastern train. ‘Fhe chief figure | ATMY chaplains, will preside & 4 ored fiber and also the coveri ive y ot of Conne 4 outheaste aln « d s he co . give 18 unopposed for the Democratic short: | 0L of Conner . B SR S 1:-1"9] unvefling ceremonies and will be as fi overings. give your room the added term namination. Iu the long term : 5 - sisted in_religlous and other exer Triffin W Jond newsma iter, whose manner was most graui- | isted_in_religlous and other exer however, there are six Democrats. | Griffin Whit BRlchmon L Nen: | . cheer that is priceless. You will be surprised to note the ex- s St 1. v Lo woman. She is the only woman in the U Loom lepscy Kngile. ! Gl “aod Attert Mo e aiiam | congressional races. . Noble Johnson | “George.” said a lone traveler, as ; f e ) tremely low prices that prevail. . Nia - - of Terre Haute also drew an opponent, | he sat himself down at one of the < ol 7 7 moie: Gilion Sor Vh- | o il & ok littla tables. “hring me grapefruit, hot GOING AWAY ennes, George Ratch of Marion » am Horseley. who is for modifi’ Feanen S onbe Mianch wb Manien ani toast, coffee and two poached eggs.’ T B, Fiederic o okomn. Tancn | cion of the Volwesd act. | tersg ettee ud o iached e | THIS SUMMER? S S b Stiat o ' ihe other 11 Representatives and twn forward confidentially and speaking . " House of Representatives during Tres | (1° NS 11 KOREsnatisn 2l AN L der Wi hrearh. “scise me. sl bt SRR | Convenient Terms Cheerfully Arranged Anti-Saleon Leagne as “friendly.” effen Ah wuz you Ah'd tek somethin Seashore, or nearby salt also he thrown into the Hh dotiils R S P 2 else dis mawnin’ fo' breakfagt.’ Ah'm Cater esorts ot (e fover 2 : feared Ah can't reckermend de 5 . < of the Houss | BUENOS ATRES, May 1 UP)—The | “What's wrong with them—aren't [l ~Ihe Tésort adcertisements of — 1 “retonne U pholsl(’r(’d e. The Demo- | handits who murdered William Theis. | thev fresh, or what?" asked the | aistance in making your se ts. Arthur Greenwood of Washing- | ner and (arlos Hettman, American | traveler. : o e lection. 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