Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1929, Page 21

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! THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1929, ) moters of the men whom 1 command-| TWO_MORE IMPLICATED I_EGIUN REUUESTS ER EMB E “T feel that the climax has come to| ~ IS || a long life,” he continued. “In & little Thefts of evergreen trees from IN TED LEWIS ROBBERY o more timn & year I shall be 64 vears g GWEN SUMMER AI.L aiter s Seats 51 Tollowing our country's | ™7the Associated erecs .gen. Summerall was the chief Plea Is Madg for Beds for| | seporied o the " Montgomery LOS ANGELES, September 25.—Ac- speaker of a group of legion, State and police at the northern Nurseries Robbed Of Evergreen Trees Near Sligo, Md. ry AUCTION SALE By A Staft Correspondent of The Star. SLIGO, Md., September 25.— cused of being implicated with Jack Noonan, brother of BSally O'Neil and city officials who paid tribute to the ¢ War Mothers ‘Mayor wiliam B. Har- :::_‘:’;.g ol "::""n‘;}:’r"l;“';fil”“'- in e i . Sampson wel- s apart- el e e | ment of Ted Lewls, orchestra leader, Chief of Staff Calls Award comed the delegates from 26 States, County Joseph M. Burbrid . “ B and Paul V. McNutt, national com- P ge and Jerry Pan: Veterans With Mental district substation here Monday. the Climax of a Long Trader ot thie Asmerican Lesion, whess | ¥ere booked on suspicion ‘hers today, Investlgnuon by Officer Charles convention is to be held here next|The two are motion picture studio em- Barnes developed that trees to Life.” O A i e s | niopes the value of $35 were removed o fhe Groetings of ihe vetemns, ‘The Lewls apartment was entered last from the Rupert Nurseries at ‘White Oak, on the Colesville pike, and evergreens to the value of $40 | | By the Associated Press. were taken from Evans’ Nurseries | | June 28 while the musician and his W.l{:ed'l:‘l’!“lo;l;y. Clothing and !ul;: vi ,000 were reported by Le: to have been taken, foo : unde Disabilities. Plea for Defense. By the Associated Press. The legion commander made & plea LOUISVILLE, Ky., September 25.—A plea that the Government begin at once a building program that will provide hospital beds for all mentally disabled veterans is made in the report of the national rehabilitation committee of the American Legion, announced today at the Legion's headquarters, moved here temporarily from Indianapolis for the convention next week. “There are at present 52,000 mentally afficted World War veterans whose dis- abilities are connected with the service and for which they are now in receipt of compensation,” says the report. “Yet less than one-fourth of these vet- on the Brookville pike, north of Forest Gien. The trees were planted adjacent to the road. and had been pulled up by the thieves, of them will require hospitizalization. It frequently takes from a month to three months or longer to secure & hos- pital bed.” Through the efforts of the committee a total of $4,127,225 was recovered for veterans and their dependents during the fiscal year ended June 30, says the report. This was said to be an increase of more than $1,500,000 over the preced- LOUISVILLE, Ky. B3eptember 25.— In addition to the distinguished cross and various other awards conferred for his World War service, Gen. Charles P. Summerall today has an emblem, the presentation of which he declared }‘:’st night to be “the climax of a long It is the emblem of the American War Mothers, presented to the chief of staff of the Army at a session of the convention, which opened yesterday. General's Response. ‘The presentation was made by Mrs. H. H. MecCleur of Missouri, former for support of the legion's national defense program. “Of course we don't war,” he sald, explaining the attitude of the organiza- tion, “but there is no naval parity as the cruiser situation now stands. Either ‘we must build up to parity or the others must drop down.” b It was the first visit to Loulsville of Gen. Summerall since he commanded the 1st Division at Camp Zachary "l;l.);lor on its return from service over- - Start 5,000-Mile Hop. LE BOURGET AIR FIELD, France, arrest in New York. extradition papers for Noonan. Noonan is under Miss O'Nell and Miss O'Day recently were called before the grand jury to testify as to their brother's whereabouts on the night of the burglary. A deputy sheriff was due in New York today with ORIENTAL RUGS To acquaint the Washington public with our New and Permanent Oriental Rug Gallery We will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION On October 1st, 2nd, 3rd. Within Our Gallery 420 10th Street N.-W. \ il A Large Assortment of All Sizes of erans (12.000) are now in Veterans' [ing fiscal year. national president, at the conclusion of | September 35 (#),—Lionel Demarier - — ¥ NI Bureau hospitals receiving Government - the general’s address. In accepting the i AN A care and treatment. Atter swimming 10 miles in 5 hours, | emblem he said: ““There is o richer fook o Trom Ta Bourges Field. tui THE SWAN BOAT S\! IMPOR.TED’ H . D WOVEN ORIENTAL & CHIN.ESE RUGS & ooso'rhe‘c?:g.u}:x; z::d'f;“!; of u«‘ne;zr:g.‘- 5& i kH Temme, it bom:oxé hmsurlnnie rfwl‘r.dt;dnc‘ one ever receh{;fl or, ap morning in an attempt to make a non- 7! Antiques, Semi-Antiques and Moderns—from mat sizes to large & vete! y growing worse,” ., gave up recen! annel at-' preci more than lo sto) | il i the report continues. “Soon thousands - tempt because of sea sickness. this emblem of respect from the ;( el.m:hdtul'fucle‘ %ltlz&l’gu;;"'s:uthmt oonr!“ T“.E ki hzxgzéfmflgm.ANT:.Ns:::,:' &I,::v::r::s.yn' E‘l‘m":: gzi:::nlM liR.uIAl pportunity Y. s Al Phisanin E our inspection of these Rugs is invited on any of the four days— TO COMBINE SEPT. 26th, 27th, 28th, 30th—previous to the Auction Sale. Come early and make your selection leisurely—we will remain open until 9 P.M. for your convenience. Superior lighting effects have been installed, so that the rich beauty of the subdued colorings peculiar alone to Oriental Rugs may be seen. The AUCTION SALE starts on Oct. 1st at 2 o’clock and 8 o’clock. A catalogue of the Sale will be gladly mailed you upon request. 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