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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGITON, D. C., JUNE 1, 1930—PART ONE. MARIN[ RESERVES PARDON PLEA REVEALS | D R e S ears age, bas | i on ‘my doorsicy, ne miant and §| PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE ]wem nd proceeds from the pertorm- | GEM SEARCH IS SPREAD [ sk, sewetry 1n, the round-up of MISSING HUSBAND LIVES 52d"iat e Dol hat b | ha, gt P st o607 42| SPONSORS PERFORMANCE, se Tatriatic oea, | TO SEVERAL OTHER CITIES | °F i were arfeted hers uis el He abandoned his wife Eliza and | No, no, it must not be opened again. Mrs. David D. Caldwell, who was PRS- whlch the search has been spread. ‘ e "Th o, " H e arrest of six men and & : Wite, Who md Remarried, Asks|thelr three children ‘fiem’z and in Dales is dead. <1 Proceeds From Show Tomorrow m& ':f::f:;, .'10 ::':;b':m:h:::m'f; New York Police Detectives Dis-|here led to the seizure of $1,300,004 'flflt Cue Not Be Reopened | with whom she lives now at Owen| Arthur Putnam, Sculptor, Dies. Night Will Aid Educational | S0 LT ommittee which 1s| Patehed to Seek Other Stolen | ROFE 0f Siokem Jeweln. Folics stfl 80 in, Dopite B Act: |30 o are g p s, bt | | PARIS May 1t P, | Work of Counel. | e o Bk, e, e e s e e e Anssctatod hress. they and my wife want me and I want | American sculptor, died suddenly Tues-| .y, auxiliary committee of the | Combs, Mrs. J. H. Harper, Miss Sophie | By the Associated Press. in"which the first five were arrested | Additions Deswed to Unit Al- (»TORONTO, May 31—A dispaten to = back’ to them,” Dales wrote to| day at his home at Ville Davray. near | National Patriotic Council has arranged | Casey, Mrs. E. L. Whitney and Miss| NEW YORK, May 31.—Detectives | e Toronto Star from Owen Sound says | the pardon board. Paris, at the age of 56. His body will|a benefit performance tomorrow night | Helen' Commings. “Dracula” is billed | have been sent to several cities in the d E " d f T '.hn'. a plea for pardon filed with !he] But Mrs. Rourick, gray-haired and|be cremated and the ashes taken to | at the National Theater. The council | by the National Theater Players ler United States and Canada, police an- The Archbishop of Malta has becom ready Enrolled for Training |Nebrasca pardon’ bosrd at Lincoin by | 70, says: “Dalec died 21 years ago. His | America. lis committed to adequate nationall this week. ! nounced today, to search for additional 'an aviation enthusiast. Period at Quantico. Additions to the 750 local men already enrolled are being sought by the new 20th Marine Reserve Regiment for pre- lminary training and organization be- fore the outfit leaves Washington on July 6 to spend two weeks under canvas at Quantico as an independent training unit which may work out & new reserve policy for the Marine Corps. Tb’n Marine Corps is equipping and will supply the regiment in the field, ‘but the outfit will be officered by Re- serves and will erect and maintain an dent camp up until the final in- w ion at completion of the training by Maj. Gen. Wendell C. Neville, eomm.nd;nt of Marines. Full Strength Desired. Officers and men of the new regiment, which has headquarters at 458 Louisiana avenue, are putting forth every effort to recruit the outfit to full strength and to obtain the sort of men who will re- flect credit on the District in what is ed as a pioneer military enter- ‘The age limits for recruits is between ll and 35 years and those under 21 must secure the written consent of their mnu before their applications will be Recruiting work is going for- h Monday and Thursday eve- - regimental headquarters. Last year a new system was tried out on a nnnl scale when 40lst Volunteer ; v Reserve Co. was authorized from the /. 4 thlnt of Columbia. This company o te . Ee or to a large extent of mem- bm of ‘Washington police force and scquitted itself with distinction in com- Etlum with units representing the cities east of the Mississippi. Al a result a whole regiment was ap- wved and local officers set out some ago to recruit it from Washington and its environs. “On Its Own” at Quantico. ‘When the regiment goes to Quantico it will be strictly “on its own” as it has been since its formation was authorized December. ent will be an lctull to lovn!lj which would insure in time of ‘whole Marine Army corps where Marine ents existed in 1917. e first battalion will be recruited uclunlvely from Washington, the sec- ond from Washington and nearby Mary- land and Virginia and the third from surrounding Maryland and Virginia. Homor Competitions Listed. 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O'Brien, commanding = n : i :;3:, “:mm o lights the oven burner and turns it off, while you’re vantages in the New Orioe F.O.B. Gas Range. They B o miles away enjoying your family and friends ... A tem- mean new freedom for you, more time for recreation, Company A mnm ‘Washington— battalion; Second Lhut, perature regulator that keeps your oven from getting too ; less worry and work. Come in now while our offer is on, Capt. Prank L. Ach, Second Lieut. ; Second Sumes M. GLeni, — hot or too cold —just right for best results . . . An oven Capt. Windsor ‘W. Stroup, Second Hmpany & ??-i‘&a‘f Washington— that will not heat your kitchen on the hottest day because %mn (405th), Wi or phone us tomorrow and our representative will call and Fesningion_— explain how this new range works and how easy it is to own. Second and Third Battalions. Second_ Batiallon—Capt. Harvey L. Miller, mmndlnc ; Becon Lieut. 'Martin D. Delaney, jr., adjutant. y E (406th), Washington— Pirst Lieut. Homer L. McCormick, Sece I = Y/ % « : ond Lieut. Donald C. O'Regan, Second : Set i ore you leave hom Lieu TIME CONTROL: Set it before you I h e o S hingto any ( ), Wasl n— . o o Capt. Prancis R. Geracl, Second Lieut. | 2| ke turns gas on and off while you’re miles away. Prederick H. Shepherd. 7 Company G (408th), Y. M. C. A. Law School—Capt. Robert H. Winn. Com| y H (409th), Clarendon, Va.— " Bigsbee H. Yorkdale | 5 ¢ § % Fhird Batiation—vis). Melvin J. Meas, 5 = \ . , TEMPERATURE REGULATOR: Controls the oven’s heat, Soiiua . Blce, adputant; Becond Tieut : - Thomas J. Doolin, supply and com- 7 assuring uniform results every time, without watching, c«:uyomux' (410th), Capitol Heights, 7 , Capi ef y "y . Md.—Capt. Thomas J. Luckett. waiting, worrying. Company L (411th), Alexandria, Va. —OCapt. Hubert B. Moore, Second Lieut. \ inslow H. mnaolph 3r. econd Lieu - = 2 4 Sokn 5. X : edicn D'x'u‘m“,h"x’.fl"'f’“,u“fi Comar ) SELF-LIGHTING BURNERS: Turn on your burners and Donald Know! ut. 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