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THE EVENING S TAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, \I'(vI'ST 1f‘. 1928. WOMAN IS SOUGHT AS KEY TOHOLD-UP: ,Her Telephone Message After Finding of Bedy Is Clue. | By the Assoeiated Pres CHICAGO, August officers can find the wo | phone message led to t jof Angelo Francisco's body they believe they have the $12,000 robbery of the State McHenry, Ill, Monday Francisco’s body was found propped in the rear seat of an abandoned auto mobile, partly hidden by the tall corn in a field near vesterday. There were 47 in the ma- chine, which was id obbars made their {in which the bank 2rs M o escape. The body was tak rgue, e Francisco’s parents I3 identified it. Officers won y Franc! came so promptly to view the body, whereupon the dead man’s father, Anthony Francisco. explained Angelo. the fat said, had been making his home with a woman whose name was giv police. This wom- an. h d. lephoned the er Fran- cisco la rday suggesting that he look at the body of the n found in ' ' automobile n the belief that it [J "0'!9/.7/0/1 be Police believe the < plot to rob the W g\\munmo,y, Ssew"d 2 oo e, Govermors Toand ymphony v 'De'mr( ent Ch1'flmn Wallace H. Watts at Fort Humphreys, Va., is transferred to Gov- | ernors Island, and Chaj n Ralph © Deibert at Fort Sill. Ckla Angelo. cation her: ~r1" CHAPLAINS CHANGED. War Department Announces clude sev- and duties ot the Corps of Chaplains Chaplain Mi lton O. Bee be of the office War Department at Fort Sill, 1. and c‘m at headqu transferred to Fort Leonard Wood. Md. The resig- nation of Chaplain John R. Carroll, sta- tioned at Selfridge Field. Mich.. has been accepted the President. Chap- lain Carroll, who is a member of the | Roman Catholic Church, is a native of $]00 each In beautiful album with | New York and wes appointed to the Corps of Chaplains in December, 1923. descriptive booklet i . | Attacked by a wounded hawk. a | gamekeeper at Pwineli, Wales. had. to {cut its leg with his knife before it would release its grip from his nose Complete in six records Herzog’s Sea Food Caie Beautiful Veranda Overlooking the Potomac River and the Speedway Seating Capacity 150 Delicious fresh fish and Sea Food of all kinds in season. Hard Shell and Crabs In All Styles 11th and Potomac River Open Until Midnight MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7tb St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25c¢ Cate and Lunch 1 *Vernon not open on ‘Sunda Sokoloff directs the d | Steamer EYEJ‘ EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —®» “Our Friday Specials” Sword Fish .....40clb. Crab Flakes.....60c Ib. Clams ...25c¢ doz. Blue Fish .......25clb. Gre=n Shrimp ...25clb. 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Riley, Medical Corps, | has been ordered from Walter Reed | General Hospital to Fort Bragg, N. C Ma). Sumner Waite, Ecole’ de Guerre, Paris, has been or- dered to the 2d Infantry, at Fort Sheri- | dan. IlL.; Capt. W. A. Hollyer, Infantry, | from Fort Leonard Wood, Md., to Fort | Benning. Ga.: Capt. Louis B. Gerow, Quartermaster Corps, has been assigned | 1 duty in charge of Quartermaster Corps stables in city LOUISE GR600Y HURT. Actress Strikes Rail in Diving n( Lido Pool. PARIS, August 16 (#) Louise Groody, American musical comedy star, | left the American Hospital today after being treated for injuries sustained yes- terday while diving at the Lido pool She had recovered fully. Miss Groody struck against the rail in making a dive and fell flat on the water with consid- erable force. 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