Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1929, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. JUNE 7 1929. ’ 12 ] | 9 Brooklyn, learned tly in Tramc | flight to Little Rock, Ark, £ | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR HOLD ANNUAI FIELD DAY O e .- e st |y i3 ‘summons cou as ot rneal of Hoover Fiel - | BALKS AT FlNGERPRlNT‘:e Mested.and even accepted lywo-day‘pum Carneal to Take Passengers|made one of the fastest ATt ‘ bt sentence, but balked when he foun flights to New York in the history of ou! that he would be finger printed. | to Little Rock and Milwaukee. ime field yesterday. Flying a Fairchild Willing to Serve Two-Day Jail Sen-| " "Tnen he disclosed the scheme and | Antonio, who was in the corridor, was | One of the largest commercial cross- | yosterday afternoon, went to New York 1 jcabin plane, he left here at 3 o'clock fitanse foriConsts, & Truck Driver, | Clicd in and sentenced to five days in | country missions ever flown by a Hoo- ‘ and’ was back af Hoover Pleld at | PRIZE IS AWARDED Wa*hmgton Commandery Is Winner of Drill Honors at Field Day Exercises. but Not to Be Recorded. jail wAnt!,omutwld the cjol:lrtmthnt h; | ver PFleld plane began today when |7:20 p.m. | was too busy to serve a jail term an | Pilot C. W. Carneal left in a four-| e NEW YORK (Special).—A substitute | thought it would be all right to substi- cannot serve a jail sentence, even !ori tute his cousin. Solly was allowed to | PASSeREcy e e ";'p‘“tfi'nyp!fl:f_ P L LSRG Speeding, Antonio Porfldo, 22 vears old. | depert afier Magistrate Andrew Me- | (ARRED: TXe (3 Ficred"the plane for | caught recentiy nea Hul, Engiand. a truck driver, of 40 North avenue, | Crery had lectured him. | | m v 5 . WJ ENGLISH 3u FRESHAIR REG.U.S.PAT. OFF. The Washington Commandery drill team won the competitive drill from the Brightwood Commandery, which won the attendance cup given by the SEVENTH AND F STS Grand Commandery, at the annual field day exercises yesterday of the Knights Templar of the Grand Com- mandery of the District of Columbia The presentation, which took place on the White House ellipse, was made by Grand Commander Cha The first public pr F. Roberts. tion ever CoOL TRODPICAL made by the Knights Templar to one of their order in the District of Colum- o bia took place also when Gratz Dun- : | WORSTED SUITS T O e Members of the organization in parade yesterday afternoon as part of the exercises staged on_the Ellipse. fobrarellfAbessediniea John T. McDuffy of the Orient Com- r Staff Photo mandery in the name of all Knights To Match Your Odd Coats The fine quality triple-thread yarns used in the production of this cloth provides good style, good appearance, best tailor- ing and long wear. erday by Assistant Secre- - Cash or Terms get the best values and have the largest selection to Navy nest L. Jahncke, t the Anacostia Naval Air Plans for a colonial girls’ school at . . . e R o e B ey ioauds | White' Sewing 'Macliime Co: 10 am., in the Navy tri- DISBANDED BY DEATH i3 d plane. A stop was to be | the construction of 15 buildings to be 711 Sth St. N.W. Last Fighters of Imaginary Pirates day at Spartanburg, S. 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