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THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929—PART 1. ‘________’_—__———————*——_—_———-———J—-—— VETERANS TO DIRECT CONVENTION HERE SERVICES UNION TOOPEN MEETING Army and Navy Group’s 41st Convention to Start ’ Tuesday Morning. The forty-first annual convention of | the Army and Navy Union opens at Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street, at | 10 o'clock Tuesday morning and will wipse Friday. Maj. W. L. Peak is na- tional commander of the organization. ' The auxiliary of the union also will convene during the week, the eighteenth ennual encampmeont being heduled at the Ruleish Hotel. Mrs. Jennie Wells, heacs the auxiliary. he un.an will hold its annual banquet at the Raleigh Hotel Thurs- day night at 8 o'clock, under auspices of the President’s Own Garrison, No. A feature in connection with the convention will be the dedication of a United States flag and two cannon to the memory of the United States vet- erans of all wars, in Cedar Hill Mem- orial Park Friday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. The dedicatory address will be delivered by Maj. Gen. B. Frank Cheatham, quartermaster general of the United States Army. The flag will be raised by Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, daughter of Gen. John A. Logan of Civil War fame, and the i . cannon will be eiled by Mrs. Mary : John J. P. Mullane, Gail T. Judd and Charles R. White. Howard Noon, ghters of Gen. | - 5 £ = 5 Miss Barbara H. Fries, daughter of Maj. Gen. Amos A, |flag raising and cannon uny ence, vocal solos by Miss Jean- | exercises under the auspices of the | Fries, U. S. A.. retired. The speech of | cises ‘will include the follow Cafircy and Gueffrey O'Hara, |Army and Navy Union. | acceptance will be made by Frank | lavocation by Rev. Howa a d by the Marine Band and | * Peckham, past department commander |chaplain of the American Lej as- |several selections by the latter, to be | i of the American Legion. Capt. C. O.| sembly by a bugler of the United States | concluded by “The Star Spangled Ban- | In the first six months of this year Howard, past national commander of | Marine Band featured by the massing of | ner.” $130,000,000 worth of industrial ma- “the Army and Navy Union will be gen- |colors of military and allied organiza- | The flag was presented by the Ameri- | chinery was exported from the United - eral chairman of the exercises. tions; the salute to the flag. pledge of [can Flag Association and the cannon | States, as compared with $102000,000 The remainder of the program at the | allegiance and singing of “America” by ' through the American Legion for the | during the same period of last year. Committee on arrangements for the forty-first annual national convention of the Army and Navy Union, U. S. A, | .\m\l,rd left to right: Col. M. A. Winter, Maj. Charles W. Freeman, Col. Willlam N. McKelvy, Wil- mes Mu and W i cend row, J. Brownhill, Inspector Albert J. Headley, Capt. A. J. 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