Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1930, Page 13

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CASUALTY STAFF MEMBERS NAMED Hospital Benefit Day Planned by Former British Con- viet Ship. , Appointment of & new staff at ty Hospital was announced last night by Dr. Joseph D. Rogers, presi- dent of the institution, and the bcard of directors. ‘The staff list contains the names of | hysicians in the city, | many prominent a-number of whom have served at Casualty in the past. Effective for One Year. The appointments announced last night become effective for one year on uly 1. Consultants in general medicine are Drs. Henry W. Jaeger, J. Lawn Thomp- son and Noble P. Barnes (cardio vascular disease). The attending phy- sielans in this division are Drs. Milton H. Prosperi, E. W. Burch, Victor Esch, Raymond Apgar and Homer K. Butler. Dr. Lewis H. Taylor is consultant in | the general surgery division. Attending are Drs. Joseph D. Rogers, A. Magruder MacDonald, J. Murphy, Edward Cafritz, - Vernon At- kinson and Edward Grass. Dr. Howard Kane is consultant in obstetrics, with Drs. Prank Braden and Edward C. Wilson attending. In the division of oral surgery the consultants are Dr. Sterling V. and Dr. G. Austin Hewey. Drs. Howard Newton, Leo W. Solbach and Daniel F. Lynch are attendants. Dr. F. J. Eichenlaub is the consultant #n dermatology. Attending are Drs. Harry F. Anderson and Joseph V. Kennedy. Dr. Thomas Cajigas is in charg: of the pathology division, and Dr. J. Richardson, ear, nose and throat. Genito urinary surgery will be han- dled by Drs. William G. Young, W. Cal- houn Sterling and William D. Good- man. Drs. Willlam T, Davis, Charles | M. Hammett and Carl Henning will be n charge of the eye division. ‘The post of chief resident J)hylithn u‘“'..ha holpltll will be filled by Dr. Dr. Roten seid that further staff announcements would be made in the Sear future. Ship Benefit Day Arranged. Special attractions are being ar- yanged for the Casualty Hospital benem day aboard the old convict ship Success, ‘Tuesday, Capt. H. C. Wooten, com- manding in the absence of Capt. D. Smith, said yesterday. The entire proceeds from the benefit. expected to be in excess of $1,000, will be donated to the hospital’s campaign for a $50,000 building and equipment fund campaign. ‘The convict ship is standing all !l' pense of the benefit. including pflnflng of special tickets, 5,000 ol which have been given to the Casualty Hospital committee to sell. Hospital officials will be 1n charge of the sale and collectio he ship. CRASH KILLS TWO Airplane Falls While Shooting Fireworks at Celebration. FAIRMONT, Va., May 31 (P).— The crash of an airplane from which fireworks were being set off last night | during a holiday celebration at Arnetts- | ville, near here, caused death to two men. Everett Arnholtt, 30, Coshocton, Ohio, ‘was killed instantly and the pilot, Loren H. Scott, Marietta, Ohio, of injuries in a hospital here. He suffered a fractured skull, punctured lugg broken right arm, and s broken Sk iy Buyers’ Exchange in Alriea. To bring together buyer and seller and to otherwise facilitate the pur- chase of a\zppllu for the railways, gov- ernment lepartments, municipalities and other consumers in the Union of South Africa, South West Africa and Rhodesia, a commercial exchange is being conducted in Johannesburg. Reg- ularly appointed buyers from the dif- ferent groups post their requirements daily on boards, where they are a able to all exchange members desiring %0 _quote. Buyers like the plan, but sellers are complaining that it tends to price cutting. Refreshes as it Cleans! Delightfully Perfumed Burr. Piggott, C. J.| Mead | DR JOQFI‘H D ROGIRG |MISS MARIE HARTNETT WILL GIVE RECITAL| Holy Cross Academy Student to Graduate From Conservatory Tomorrow Night. ‘The Sisters of the Holy Cross will present Miss Regina Marie Hartnett in a violin recital in connection with her graduation from the Conservatory of Music of the Academy of ' the Holy Cross tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Hartnett is the daughter of Mrs. James F. Hartnett of 2813 Cathedral | avenue and the niece of Mrs. J. G. Has- kell of the Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Hartnett will be accompanied by Miss Henrietta Ramirez, Miss Anne i J. | Russell, Miss Ana Denis and Miss Mar- | garet Turner on the plano and Miss | lvia Myer and Miss Ellzabeth Then- nissen on the harp. Miss Margaret Quinn will give » reading entitled “The | Violin.” The senior orchestra of the Holy Cross will render the closing number. ‘The members of the orchestra are Miss Regina Hartnett, Miss Sylvia Myer, Miss Isbelle Dagneaux, Miss Miriam Hart- nett, Miss Henrietta Ramirez, Miss Mary Kelley, Miss Anne Russell, Miss Ana Denis, Miss Rita MecCarrick, Mln Evelyn Hatton, Miss Yetve Steele, Miss Elizabeth Thennissen and Miss Ger- trude Thennissen. Passion Player Modern. Anni Ruts, the Ee‘slnl girl of Ober- ammergau who tal the part of Mary in this year's Passion Play, is distinct- ively & modern girl. She and her sis- ters make & point of getting German editions of (u books of the outside world so that they may hold their own with. American and other visitors. They make their own clothes and are capable girls in many ways, being skilled in all domestic matters. POPULAR EXCURSION Via Southern Railway Asheville, N. C. June 4th, 1930 Final return limit June 14th Round-Trip Fare $14.00 ‘Tickets honored on all regular trains leaving June 4th, except CRESCENT LIMITED. Tick good in Pullman cars upon pay- ment of regular Pullman charges for space occupied. For information and tickets consult City Ticket Agent, Mc- Pherson Square, Union Station, l.nd Ticket Agent, Alexandria, Southern Railway System G STREET AT ELEVENTH | | Rudd. THE SUNDAY CATHEDRAL SCHOOL OPENS GRADUATION Dr. Phillips to Deliver Bac- calaureate in Bethlehem Chapel Tonight. Rev. Dr. Z. Barney Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, will de- Washington Cathedral, marking the opening of commencement week. A Flag day exercise will be held at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow on the Cathedral | close and prize awards will be an- nounced. Representative William Red- | ford Coyle of Pennsylvania will be the speaker. The graduation exercises will be held Tuesday murnin‘ at 10:30 o'clock in Bethlehem Chapel, with Rev. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of the Cathedral, as the commencement speaker. Diplomas were awarded to four grad- uates of St. Albans, the National Ca- thedral School for Boys, at its com- mencement exercises yesterday morning, and certificates to four others. Those recelving diplomas were David Carson Dougherty, Robert Adolph Mattern, James Edwin Wesdon and Willlam Lar- kin Williams. _Certificates were given Walter John Brewer. Edward Calhoun Crouch, Willett Darlington Denit and Arthur Royce Kidder. ‘The office of commencement was read by Rev. Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon and chancellor of Washington Cathe- dral, assisted by Rev. James Hender- son, chaplain of St. Albans School; Canon BStokes and Canon Arthur B. Diplomas were presented by Rev. Albert H. Lucas, headmaster of the school. Luncheon was served after the | exercises for the graduating class and | members of their families and in the izes were scholarship Later in Batterlee Hall. afternoon awarded in | the day the 1930 class window in the Lane-Johnston bullding was dedicated. Hold-up Slayer Exectued. OSSINING, N. Y, May 31 (P — Stephen Ziolkowsii was executed Thurs. day in the electric chair st Sing ll!l Prison_for complicity in the slaying of John Perraton during a payroll hold- 21-Jewel Hamilton Watch Adjusted § Positions $25 \ carat, less 10 points, beauti- £ R 425 diamond en, fllll. ll-lt. solid ..l‘ mounting. 3% ocarat blue-white solitaire diamond ring; 362 very fine cut and fl gem. lu-nnl perfect fine solitaire diamond ring, very fine cut and :‘Hnu weee 617 7th Che PALAIS ROYAL ™ TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 liver the baccalaureate sermon to the | graduating class of the National Ca- | thedral School for Girls this evening | at 8 o'clock in Bethlehem Chapel of | W N\1117] I,‘ STAR, WASHING1ON, TAR AND FEATHERS Louisiana Dentist Seeks $150,000 as Interest in Case Turns to Courts. | By the Associated Press. HAMMOND, La., May 31.—Public in- terest switched today from the tar brush and goose feathers to the law courts in the Starns-Newsom case. Three separate law cases have been prepared as a result of Isaac Starns’ domestic disturbance that climaxed in |the young dentist, Dr. 8. L. Newsom, being coated with tar, with & warning from the five Starns brothers to leave town. ‘The dentist left town, but back the same day and, surrounded b} and counsel, set out to square accounts through the law. He has filled a dam- age suit Ifiltnll Starns for $150,000. obtained criminal indictments sagainst them in the Tai nogs Parish court and has applied to the Pederal courts to take action against his attackers. the Starns family, one being a suit for vdl‘\rlorce by Isaac Starns against his e. |~ The defense of the Starns will based on ‘“the unwritten law,” as fllly make no pretense toward den; that the dentist was tarred and feathered by Isaac in the presence of the other four brothers. “You can tell the world for me that a country general merehant, “There is not a word of truth in the | charge,” as he continued his business under the guard of twe Truck Driver Writes Novel ‘All Smoke,” & new novel which s As el'.y streets he built up the characters McFadyen has worked in tory, & fllh store and as irin| World War he nrved in Prance lnd married & $18 Elgin or Wal Wrist Watches $12 Unusual Diamond Bargains $425 gorgeous solitaire diamond EETE $300 5195 brilliant gem; plati- num mounting, set $300 lect soll- taire diamond en- gagement ring, un- $7,500 solid platinum diamond flexible brace- s 5 4,950 with 22 diamonds. .. usual :\ne gem. 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