Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1928, Page 31

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A THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1928 - . \ Claims must be presented to R. Panau, | clude the names in a ‘“golden book," and protected by the human hand. ’ Clty of Verclun Ofiers Medals to All Hotel de Ville, Verdun. The cost of |which will be kept in the crypt of the GAME WARDEN APPEALS Mr. lpthmpu sald. “It requires ne ut? l Emhaflfig the medal is 15 francs, which covers all | monument erected in the center of the | 3 Groadiin dv dorantiniii Shidas . . charg-y Including. postage. The. medal | city on the oid ramparts of the midate| FOR FEEDING OF BIRDS)| stretch of the imaginatio to visualze | e Amer;car’s Under Shel Fu‘e here 1s of bronze with a view of the Tour |ages. A second book will be prepared, | what happens to the birds and smaller N-w York City d Chaussee, well known to all who come |containing the names of those killed in 8 | game animals when weather condition: D. D. PHELAN, Manager s SR RS, to Verdun, and with the famous coun- | defense of the city and in fighting on | Special Dispatch to The Star. 3 ather conditlons | .o yon find comiort. exclusive- tersign: “Verdun—on ne passe pas.” |that sector. BALTIMORE, February 1.—An ap- 3uch as at present exist. ness, good food Away from New Members of the A. E. F. who were|of the French and allled armies who |It is s ded by a red ribbon w&h a - . peal to home owners of the State to| “Wild turkey, quail. grouse. squirrels | \orl's noise amd contvsion and vet lon active service in the Verdun sector |were under shellfire in this area, lying | tricolor ler. revent starvation of birds and game | rappits and song birds will all suffer | bhut f G Tiires S G5 are entitled fo the Verdun Medal, ® |bstween the Argonne Forest and St.| Al Tequests for the medal must be Ordered to Boston. y_scatering bread crumbs for them | for want of food. Many thousands| i e ey, 'TOM | mes Sauare commemorative insigna of the Oity of |Mihiel. The conditions are not met (accompanied by the name, rank, regi-| Col. Wilson B. Burtt, U. S. Infantry, while snow covers the flelds has peen have heen known to die of starvation All R » YL L Adm“s He was to Have | Verdun, to an announcement by having been under aircraft bom-|ment and date and place of service. |at the Army War College, has been or- | issued by E. Lee LeCompte, State game | quring prolonged Winter seasons " ooms witl =t uncheon i received today Victor Schieiter, |bardment. A great number of Ameri-| In addition. to giving the medal, the |dered to Boston for duty with the | Warden. | The Game Department will reim- | ’ | mayor of Verdun. massed on this sector | City of Verdun, now almost entirely re- | Organized Reserves of the 1st Corps| “Game of all species, especlally birds, | burse persons alding the birds if asked. | | . | . can troops were Shared in $40,000 Loot e medal is awarded to all members 'just prior to the armistice. covered from the ruins of war, will in- | Area. 15 in danger of starvation unless fed Mr LeCempte said Taken From Bank. CHICAGO. PFebruary 1—A 23-year- | old bank teller has told police that the q £40.000 robbery of the Industrial State Bank Monday was a “frame-up,” with et e QM0 The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. them were in custody of police today | and about $12,000 of the loot was re- 50 o 8Bc ) ) o James Dillon, the teller. told police | after several hours guestioning that the | 2 S Bt Save 10% Buy Finer 8 dpend | T cuhers he name | o :,L;?fi,fi"§§i3§‘fi'v§ to 33%% e rl I a r l | rl . l U re Furniture on sought by police. et .: . et white returning. from church During Our Sunday. He said he was held captive overnight and in the morning forced t> open the vault for the robbers. i Persistent questioning by police finally | e ; brought a confession. Dillon said he ; &) 95 amet the two women through a taxicab THY 1t 3 - 1 ver. They introduced him to Roth- 1 : % 3 - | > e rt and planned the robbery. he said. (! TR J i i “l Dilion told officers he was to have met Wi £ —— 2 | Chair 3he gang Pebruary 6 and share in the | B 4 | ts. He said he was to get 25 per P - e nt. the two girls another 25 per cent. L i e — X B sz puiay hbart a like amount and the rest I = - Sculiegh el wwas to go to Renelli ¥ v : ‘ i B SAredlo e H - - - | spindle bsck. i Meahogany fin- ITRIAL OF McANDREW i = : ! B WILL END BY MARCH }| $14.95 Walnut-Finish ‘ 7 L ‘ $3.98 hicago Attorneys Promise to CRIB X “; - e = 0D BEE 'l 1 : Nal‘;lnne B ‘ A, : ! i rders Terminate School Probe Within Strongly made in the popular continuous post s Present Month. 1 style with center panels. .95 the Associated Press { Complete with spring. oamagenai CHICAGO. February 1.—Assurances Xhat the trial of William McAndrew, | Suspended Chicago school head, would Se ended March 1 have been given by | ion. o %f office automatically expired January #. 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