Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1928, Page 8

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8 PLANHEALTH CAMP| FOR YI]UNGSIERS:‘ Tuberculosis Association An- nounces Opening of Day and Night Resort July 2. For the benefit of physically back- ward children assigned to the special health schools in the District, the Wash- | ington Tuberculosis Association has an- | nounced that its day and night health | camp at Fourteenth and Upshur streets | will be available again this Summer, under the direction of Mrs. Margaret | Hilleary, who has had charge there for | the past four seasons. | Principals of the health schools have been asked to bring notice of the camp to the attention of children and parents. The camp will open July 2 with an spen-air reception and musical pro- ;ram on the grounds. Children not in the health schools, sut needing special care may be ad- mitted to the camp on application to irs. Hilleary at the Social Service jouse, 1022 Eleventh street, provided hey are duly examined either by the yealth clinic, under the direction of Dr. J. W. Peabody, or by a private physi- sjan. The hours of the health clinic, hout to be located at Sixth and Eye treets, are from 2 to 4 p.m. on Tues- avs, Thursdays and Saturdays. Mrs. Hilleary says that during the | irst week the tents will not be put into srvice at night, but thereafter both day “1d night service will be arranged as far s capacity admits. An all-night nurse to be employed this season. A new | th house for hot baths in cool weather eing installed. in addition to the awer baths, and a new bubble foun- sin has been ordered for the recrea- on grounds, which have been enlarged | * the rearrangements of the tents. | The camp stafl, in addition to the nerintendent. will include Miss Sarah sheibe, former director of the Chil- en's Country Home: Mrs. Florence | rubbe, in charge of the hanceraft iching, and Lester L. Hilleary, inj sarge of the boys. "EW CHURCH HALL VALUED AT $350,000, . Stephen and Incarnation Group Seeking $100,000 Toward | Cost of Project. | ~hes new church and parish hall of .“Stephen and the Incarnation, now at Center and Newton just off Sixteenth street, will B of the project. The men's club of the church, st a| -eting Thursday night, pledged co-op- on i the I emaary 100 yeur % trom the underiaking. Oth- WIET DEMANDS STEPS FOR SAFETY OF ENVOYS ie to Poland Calls for Radical Measures Against White svernment. The note states that white terrorists Poland are continuing their perni- ities despite measures taken 3 arrested in % ¥ attempt on the life of M. 12, , Boviet trade representative in e M'Mm relations if | ne | 113 of militant anti-Boviet' ‘ements in Polish territory continue is ressed in the note. “'OSES TAYLOR, BANKER, | LEAVES LARGE ESTATE| 2w York Financier's Will Gives| Bulk of 20 to 30 Millions o Immediate Family. 7 the Associsted Pross NEW YORK, June 16--Moses Tay- lor, financier and society leader, who his immediste family and to five em- | ployes. His will was flied today. | The widow, Edith Bishop Taylor of ? , R. 1, under the terms of the will, 18 o receive the income from el but 8325000 of the estate, real and peryonsl, during her lifetime. Upon her death 8 son, Francis Taylor of London i to receive the lfe Income from e | 21,000,000 trust 1o be set up The bslance of the estat- in trust is ¥ g0 W three other children | Mr. Taylor was & member of.the| canking firm of Kean, Taylor & Co, 8l 1es president of the Lackawanna Breel| O, and & director of severs! railroads. | AUTO RACER SUED. | symond VX;-zn Under Bond Charged With Abandoning Child, ATLANTIC CITY, K. )., June 18 () Raymond Keech of Plessaniville, N 4., well known sutomobile racing driver, wae relessed ynder bond of §1,000 after srrsignment. In court here oday on & charge of sbandoning & minor child, The complainant in the case & Mise Isabells Olivells of this rll.’ who has sued Keech for $150,000 for sile ing ch s result of her u:gvmy hefore the g:md Jury wue race driver denied the charges He will plesd v the indictment on| June 22 DOROTHY MACKAILL SUES! Asks Divorce ¥rom F¥ilm Director, Charging Cruelty LB ANGELES, June 16 (F) ~Dor- othy Mackelll, fim sciress, 1ndsy filed sult for divorce against Lother Mendez, film disector, whinn she cherged with crueity. e said that her hushend preferred | his work to home life was married in New York Five Divide Period From July 1 to | b ' 19: Justice Go tice of the District Supreme Cout, yes- terday announced the Summer recess THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JUNE 17, 1928—PART 1. is from Massa- DISTRICT JUSTICES FiX | October. wfiu"gjfinr{'&. RADIO ORDER IS FOUGHT. | munity broadcasting and to promote | ARMY OFFICERS RESIGN. %-g,mu st | WISCONSIN: BIDS Lm from_the SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER gggu:lhllch ol Illinois and Indiana Broadcasters GREET BREMEN FLYERS. Lieuts. E, H. Nelson and T. F. fidfl"‘l’! mln June, 1926. He Governor Mails Invitation to FJ Sk Justice Bailey wil prside from July on from July 20 Form Organization, to Au;un 6; Justice Hitz from August October 1—Chief Justice 1t 28: Justice Siddons from August SPRINGFIELD, Iil, June 16 (#)— PLYMOUTH, Engiand, June 16 (#).— ‘The President has accepted the resig. 26 to September 12 and Justice Stafford | Broadcasting stations in Illinols and | Capt. Hermann. Koehl, Baron von | nation of First Lieut. Erik H. Nelson, Plummer Retire. stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. ing Colonel % Ohio Papers Raise Price. MADISON. Wis., June 15 (/7)—C; Charles A. Lindbergh will receive Is Recuperating. from September 13 to October 1. Indiana, cut off thé alf by & recent | yueend and Maj, James E. Fitz | Army Alr Corps and that of Second | | AKRON. June 16 (P.—Both AKron | frst smvitation 1o “keap coo! with Gog Wendell P. Stafford, acting chief jus- ents of the justices. Chief Jus- term expires June 26 and the new term | dapartment’s order. 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