Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1930, Page 31

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‘. « CLPS D NEDALS PRESENTED CADES Gen. Fugua Reviews George- town Cadets and Con- gratulates Winners. “ 8ilver loving cups donated by the ‘Washington Chamber of Commerce were awarded yesterday afternoon to four oadets of the Georgetown Uni- versity R. O. T. C. battalion, each of whom stood first in his class during the | ig year in those phases of military e flelency which include scholarship, af tendance and deportment. The presentation of the Chamber of Commerce awards and a score of other individual prizes and medals was made at the annual fleld day exercises of the military unit in which Company C won the battalion company drill and car- ried off also highest honors in other competitions. Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua, chief of Infantry of the Army, reviewed the cadet corps and congrati lated the prize winners for their mili- efficiency. et Maj. Paul Goodwin of Clinton, ‘Mass., commander of the battalion, was awarded one of the Chamber of Com: merce cups, and presented with an of floers' wrist watch as the senior cadet who stood first in efficlency and who had done most to sdvance the interests . O. T. C. The cups were follows: Pvt. John W. ‘was 98.25 per i Koebel of the District of second year basic cup with an average of 97.9 per cent; Pvt. James H. Ma honey of New Jersey, the first year ad. vanced cup, with 98.5 per cent, and Maj. Goodwin, in the second year ad- course, with 96 per cent. The tations were made by Dorsey W. , secretary of the chamber. Company C Wins Drill. Gen. Fuqua pinned & streamer on the of q&‘mpflu c tc;;:: victory in Tp. Columbla, the talion. In addition to these honors, the 1st Platoon of Company C won the com- ive platoon drill of the battalion. W W pereall, Jor._pital Wfimm et . W. or e an . G. fl::shln. . J. E. A C. E. Lieberman, who as marksmen. After Gen. us had made a brief PATTERSON, MICHIGAN ENGINEER DEAN, DEAD | Death Comes to University Faculty| 3 Leader in Ann Arbor After Two-Month Iliness. ANN May 23. ourg Wi Patterson, 3d, sociate dean of the University of Mich- m College of Engineering, died at iversity Hospital yesterday after two months’ illness. He was 66 years old. Dean Patterson, who was descended from & famous New York family, was born at Corning, N. Y. February 1, . He was educated at Yale, Mas. sachusetts Institute of ~Technology, Harvard and University of Munich. He had been on the Michigan teaching staff since 1889. Dean Patterson was president of the DE MOLAY’S GIVE DANCE Almas Club House to Be Used for First Time by Outside Group. The new Almas Club House will be used for the first time by an outside organisation to night, when Robert Le Bruce Chapter, Order of De Molay, will hold its annual Spring dance there at 10 o'clock. Austin Getting'’s Dagmoir Band will play. o German broadcasting stations are im- FOUR HELD WITHOUT BAIL IN ATLANTA Two White Women and Two Col- ored Men Charged With Attempt to Incite Insurrection. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga.,, May 23.—Two white women and two colored men were held without bond after hearing in Record- rection, following their legedly Communist nesday night. The law defining attempt to incite in- surrection as one punishable by deat unless a jury recommends clemency ‘was passed in 1861. ° ‘The young white men, M. H. Pow- ers and Joe Carr, already were held under similar c in connection st an al- here Wed- yesterday o lock and Mary Dalton, white, both giv- ing Atlanta = addresses, and Gilmer Brady, New York, and Henry Story, At~ lanta, colored. ‘The gathering was announced as a RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER SURVEY IS PLANNED Officials of Engineer Office Expect to Start Hydro-Electric Study at Early Date. Officials of the United States Engi- neer office, which is_under the direc- tion of Maj. Brehon Somervell, District THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. hydro-electric survey om the Rappa-|month. hannock River at an early date. E. J.| e 30 men engaged Merrick, jr., civil engineer in the United States 14 def expl gation by the engin control, There will fille work to be plish eer office, sald that dam sites will -”&.l’mlntfl mfl.fillflfl Hout 100 miles ot pio MURDER SUSPECT TAKEN navigation or frrigation, as| George H. Redfern of Kitchéner, On- these features of the survey have been of ‘studles. tario, sought in connection with the into account navigation, irrigation. Miss Gi and a man, who gave er’s Court here yesterday, under capital roving and lengthening their daily pro- - g charges of attempting to incite insur- grams. 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