Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1928, Page 22

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FIGHT FOR LEGI THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 19, 1928—PART 1. Name of “Honesty™ |FOUR ARE SENTENCED Fails to Prevent | INASSAULT AND THEFTS Munn are named as executors. By the terms of the will of George W. Corbett. who died August 14, $3.000 Corbey thirds ¢ estate are given to L. and herine Savs Colored Races | CHILDREN GIVEN OUTING. ! Do Not Multiply DISPOSED OF BY WILL street argument, and the latter pleaded guilty to the larceny of houschold linen | from Mrs. Grace W. Sandridge, for whom she worked as a maid. Sammer School of Friendship House at Mount Vernon Today. COMMANDER ELUSE !sum Liquor Fine J. Thad Baker and Harlan Wood Candidates in Wed- nesday Night Election. One of the closest contest office of department American Legion in the Dist Tumbia will be fought out § aession of the tenth annual departmen convention, which will bs and Wednesday evenings in the t Masonic Temple, Eighth streets northeast The two tontest in the field Thad Baker and Harian Wood r is employed in the United Sta s Bureau and Wood is Both have been connect Legion for seve command: Tuesd and ¥ glonnaires ic ominated by t the national con- at Houston. Tex.. October 8-11 One of the no Department Comar The convention wi : by 23 posts. comprising the lnca partment. the total voting strength be- ing 86, with 44 necessary to elect eonvention also will elect de siternates o the tenth +*ntion to be held at Houst » anons for department offices and deie- s and alternates will oceur Tuesda and the clection take place in the of the convention Wednes- The convention will be pre- by J. Miller Kenyon. depart commander The coming convention will be fea d H streets mbly point. Tuesday evening at 620 The 11 be headed north on Eighth stra 1o the Northeast Masonic Temple at the comer of Eighth and F streetr where the parade will be disbandec wil: be several bands in the line t march, az well as floats and other interssting features. The northeast sec- tion will be decorated for the occasior end the merchants of that section are preparing to extend every hospitality to the District Levionnaires The first sess:on of the convention at Northeast Masonic Temple will be de- voted to the reception and brief ad- dreszes of invited guests, including eommangers of the Veteran: of F eign Wars. United Spanish Wer Ver- erans, Grand Army of the Republic and other veteran organizations Harlan Wood is a member of Victor: Post. No. 4. which resulted from the merging of the McGroarty-O'Connell and Robley D. Evans Posts of this de- partment. He has been identified ir the various campaigns to secure for ex- ce men their preferential rights civil employment with the Governmer, Baker is 2 member of Sergt. Jaspe Post, No. 13. and last vear served s first vice commander of the Incal de- partment. He was formerly commander of Sergt. Jasper Post and participated in many veteran and civic affairs Miss Bowman Heads Nurses. Miss Bowmean is superintendent ot nurses of the United States Navy 2 member of Jane A. Delano P 6. which is composed of neariy Army and Navy nurses Payser is a charter member snd eommander of Vincent B. Costello No. 15. He hes served as fust commander and commander in Disirict department and has alwas b2en interested in the welfare of the ex-service men. The announcement that his name will bs presented for in- €orsement by the econvention will come 5 2 surprise to the Legionnairas of this department, as the supporter: of Har- lan Wood only lazt night decided io | advance his candidacy A telegram was received here terdsy from Past Comdr. William Mitchell of Vincent B. Costelln Post wno it a drlegate to the departmen! ennventimn. indorsing the randidacv of Harlan Wood for department com- mander. PILGRIMAGE PLANNED BY JUNIOR ORDER U. A. M. Washington Members to Visi tion2} Orphans’ Home Orzani Established at Tiffin. Ohic Washinglon members of the Junior rican Mechani 1} ge to the National Orphans’ Home of the order at Tiffin Ohin, Saturday, July 1. The party will leave this city en a special train of the Baltimore gnd Ohio Razilroad at 445 pm. September 1. returning to this €itv at 7:30 am. Monday. September 3 The party will spend 10 hovrs at home, which is situated on th of the Sandusky River, occup: 350 acres of ground. The home ir com- posed of more than 40 coltages. an ad- ministration building and other build- ings. making up a complete community. The Washingtonians will arrive at the home at 7:30 am. Sunday and will have breakfast and dinner there Tickets for the trip may be obtained y local members of the order or the s from 8 italian creative genius works n steel as well as 1n stone Soon a new masterpiece of marine construction will sai' the seas, the .\L’GUS|T US Por sliusiratad boaklass. and nformanen apply INAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA the elesing payment of which he will have to serve 60 days U= Two Colored Men Get Year Each. Women Given 180 Days Apicce Charzes Prnest colorad, of 1930 on Buclid street, may be the personifi- the bespeaks, but promptness apparently i not a pa Honesty Honesty Two colored men wer a year in jail and two colored w cnced to six months for Iz ssault by Jud Police Cou y v 3 Eleventh street 2492 Philllips 0 day O'Kelly ault on Ida Booth, who said he hit_her over with automobile pump until | Johnson pleaded guilty to the larceny and ! of an autemobile tire fr \ omptly fined £10 for mtempt colored. bt expl d Sy was given a $190 fine on the | to return the tire the next dax. ohibition charzes. in default of the Oshorn, 626 Gordon ave! Maria Hall. 60 1 180 days each cation of all virtues his name of his charac pleaded guilty tions of the prohi week and was scheduled to come bofore Judge Gus 2 wldt at 10 o'elock vesterday for sel But Honesty did to viola- laws last and drew HELD FOR (.QRAND JURY. Colored Man Mailman in Taxi Charged by police with robbing a let- | p ter carrier of $20, William Nealey 519 1 street, was held under $5.000 ored bond for the before Jud; Police Court yest was 3ary of the ninth precinct after Joseph a letter o aley ad been taken from him while 1 a taxicab, The wa e | Relatives Named as Beneficiaries George W. Corbett's Last Testa- ment Also Filed for Probate. The will of Murdock MePhee, who | died June 21, has been filed for pro- | bate. He leaves to his brother, William McPhee, his three-fiftas interest in tationery business at 211 Pennsyl- | g8M | vania avenue southeast. The premises. | arrive Columbia andjury when arraigned | Where the store is located. with house- | ousta. 11:50 a.m Bikart i hold cifects, are given to his sister s < Maraaret McPhee, and his niece, Jean Munn Another brother. Alexander B. Mc- | for Pihee of Nova Scotia, is to have §1.000 in Canadian war bonds. 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