Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1929, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929. ————— 1k and p. e nn s ersieiig et o PYTHE SUNIININGUSBITAR, SWASFIENGTON, @ D. - 0. -MONDAE,s AUGUST BL 19208 oo omnimn | o0 i T ———— e ————————————————————————————————————— e PflI_IEE flF DISTRIBT | Policemen Soldiers | | THREE OF FAMILY {hat his body had been placed on the| GPEGIAL EVENTS LISTED | for, irsh potatoes, which are nner i |PLAN TWO-DAY CARNIVAL, |struct a three-toot concrete wa i v ive the ple he Nolan had lived for a month with IN COUNTY FA'R PROGRAM before; Lewis P. Nelson, offering a goat — K‘j;h": 531! l::‘:r‘u::u?::{:nlntci{::s, up. the three relativ R hich ' wi HELD IN AX DEATH | i, e iclatives arresied. He came Al which Wil be the property of whoever | Bladensburg Citizens Arranging to freshments and other featuresat’ n: — SEP—— 1 i, val and - “veral Vi 5~ y S Depression Weerks oter Cycle, | ZX2ibition at Culpepr to Include in,the arena, and J. A, Swan_jr. ol | Beautity Historlc Cemetery. ‘,;nbu’ua. ML foe thartiancarwiliba ion Wrecl otor Cycle. ¥ . |ing. Harold G. Brown, president of | Special Dispatch to The Star. urnished by a well known orchestra. K Stepfather, Grandfather and Wom- By & Blaft Correspondent of The Star. Pig-Catching and Other Old Ithekm:xl‘pep?r Chamber ot Gommerce; 5 ELADENSBURG, Md.' August s_t plai i P i ieti | ILVER SPRING, Md. August 5.— Time Sports. spoke reference to the co-operation 5 . chairman of the com- s : it e an Cousin of Victim Face While Tiding s motor cycle Slong the p of that body with the fair assselation. , mittee of the Greater Bladensburg Dis- | Approve Extradition Pacts. £ : 5 | Murder Quiz. Brookeville road last night near the | Special Dispatch to The Star. and J. C. Albright, president of the |trict Citizens’ Association in charge of | By Cable to The Star. washmgton Officers in Re- i intersection of the Forest Glen road | CULPEPER, Va., August 5.—Several | Culpeper Post of th: American Legion, | the repair and beautification of historic | BOGOTA, Colombia, August 5—F Stephen W. Lohr of Kensington was |special classes were arranged and sev- | also spoke. offering the co-operation of | Evergreen Cemetery here, will be in | tradition treaties betwe | el en Ci | | injured and his machine wrecked when | eral old-time sports revived at the | the members. harge of the carnival and dance to|and Nicaiagua, Costa Rica and Gi serve Company Make | Erathaviveiiied B 4 5|1t Dt a depression in the road. he |meeting of the officers and stockhold- BRI S A be held.at the parish hall of St. Luke's | mala_were approved by the Senate ai | BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. August 5| yenorted to the police of the northern | ers of the Culpeper and Adjoining Coun- Episcopal Church here Wednesday and | the first reading. An air navigation . | H Three members of the family of JOhN | gictrict” substation here. The depres-| ties Fair Association, which was held In the “little world series” of base Thursday, August 14 and 15. Proceeds | agreement. with Spain and a protoeol Record at Quantico. i W. Nolan. 23, were arrested here yes- | fjon, *according fo the police, was | Saturday evening at the courthouse. | ball at Manils, P. 1. the All-Filipinos | will go toward compleling the work at | with the Holy See Tegarding the avmys RGN % « | terday following the discovery of his!eguced by a sinking of the pavement | Capt. M. H. Calfee offering a special | recenily defeated the All-Americans by |the cemetery. It is hoped to end the | religious service also were passed al o | N o g his head had been | fonowing’ construction work. | money prize for an extra class arranged | taking the final game. | work this year. It is planned to con- | the first reading. ‘Washington policemen who compose £ 1 crushed with an ax. most of the personnel of the 401st com- | i MJ pany of the Marine Reserve Corps, how | 3 in training at Quantico, eppear certain | 1o bring home two first honors in the | camp when they return home nexs | ‘week. | . M. Stephens. his stepfather; J.| McConnell, his grandfather, and | | Mrs. A. L. Campbell, his cousin, were | arrested at home while arranging for burial vices. | bPhyshl.-nns sald Nolan had been dead Among_the eight companies from as 3 ,"ouo,',‘(% 53 n%g‘,:” Wi e “‘l many different cities, the 401st so far County officers sald Nolan's death was | stands first in pistol markmanship, with | | - i f ol every posslbmfy of remaining T the | Hvs\lthls;ml;fle: ymfili‘.l." ¥‘m§“‘re’:§“u‘e’3 lead to the end. Th: company 'is also 3 .| i the body of H. Campbell of Caruthers- rated first in the size and muscular de- i - | ville, Mo.. Nolan’s uncle, was found on | velopment of its personnel. 3 a railroad track. The officers said they | Capt. Harvey L. Miller of the Ma- belicved Campbell had been killed and | rine Corps Reserve, who recently org: ized the company, enlisted many me; bers of the police force when he a aul spect course e i R Juliette Allen | {;rce l::x;g er;:mlled.d This pmt’k?‘se has 4 1 g en . Every day since thz cam y ! ‘opsned 1ast week ths policeman have 1617 Conn. Ave. ESTABLISHED been firing at the Quantico pistol range, which is one of the best in the country. ; g i Announces 1859 gn‘lhm‘lrm‘d ':um{nunlnon is sl\:pp}l]ied ! 1 . an e Inst ictors are me V] A | ;‘or'xlchhonuzs cin !h; nalex(?n};l opi;‘m 1 4 | /2 Prlcc Sa]e atches at Camp Perry, Ohio. Th: 4 1 Washington policemen_have also been | Of ! “rocks | Washington policemen Hiave also been| f All 1 rocks and WHERE ECONOMY RULES rifie marksmanship and in firing the Gowns, Beginning ‘Thompson submachine gun. t s % " = The Marine officers in charge of the ‘ Tuesday, August 6th eamp announced today that they hoped Y § to send the Police-Marines of Wash- g Hats ington back home so well trained that | ‘ x H @ - they will be qualified to instruct others. formerly $10 to $25 | In addition to their work on the range - i the men are taking an intensive course | i g.) al](l S]fl | T T R TR A T S e TE L o Py e T in close-order drill, infentry tactics. | i i s . l d ll ) . automatic weapons, the 37-milli | ik ' d u/ d gun and grenades, Physical traming | ! All Sales Final unnyfte Encore Bran Ke Ogg s 11 mere and hyglene are also included in the| o of the members of the 40ist No Charges n unte _the ' in training at Quantico. 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