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LEE RELGS BAEK AT STRATFORD HALL sen v ot e o | Recover Body From Jardiniere and Old Wine Bot-! Water. tle to Be Returned to Man- | sion After 150 Years. Clothing Found on Bank of| Waterway at Wide- ICKSBURG, Va water. Md. small articles which le © The Sta THE EVENING EMARINE SERGEANT DISAPPEARS WHILE SWIMMING IN CANAL| STAR, TWO WOMEN HURT IN CRASH OF AUTOS | Mrs. Winifred Lane in Serious| | Condition at Hospital After | Accident in Bethesda. { | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. BETHESDA, Md., June 30—Two women were seriously injured early this | morning when the automobile in which | they were riding was in collision with another car at Bradley Hills Boulevard and Wilson lane. ‘The are Mrs. Winifred Lane, 30 years old, of 138 Del Ray avenue, who sus- WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY - Georgetown road, is said by Montgom- ery County police to have crashed into a car going north on Bradley Hills Boulevard operated by Herman E. Breeden, 3915 Davenport strect. Hill was proceeding west on Wilson lane. Both men were charged with reckless driving, after they had been treated by Dr. Benjamin C. Perry for cuts and lacerations on their heads. Mrs. Lane and Miss Lucas were taken to Dr. Perry's office, where first aid was rendered. Recognizing the sericusness of their condition the physician sum- moned members of the Bethesda Vol- untary Fire Department, who took them to the hospital. The firemen were As- sistant Chief Hiram Msgrove, Capt. Arthur Oldfield, James E. Peake, James Nichols, Jesse Barber, George Gummell, John L Imirie, John M. Smith, James E. Spiller and Ralph Waters. JUNE 30, 1930. June 30. OSTONIAN B Shoes for.Men, S " Pre-July 4th Sale Enormous reductions on our entire stock of Spring Suitings and on all Summer Clothing . . . before the holiday, when you want to prepare for it. The Finest of 25 Tropical Worsteds, $19-75 Linen Suits, $15 Nurotex Suits, $15 Palm Beach Suits, $15 %45 St.- Albans “Tropshire” Suits 4 Pieces—2 Trousers 5295 The lightest and dressiest material for hot weather wear. Coats 14 silk lined, silk trimmed . . . full silk backs in vests. Hall more than a hundred years ago & by Ul o e B r hundred years agol o o o : B sibly a fractured skull, and Miss Agne will come back to their first home July | " 5\ Correspondent of The Star. | Taichs, |10 vears Wil “of 187- el Hay Pastor to Get Farewell. 1. when gifts are presented at the Fourth | BETHESDA, Md., June 30.—Search | avenue, whose hip was hurt and who| CUMBERLAND, Md., June 30 (Spe- of July celebration of the Robert B Le | bY Police this morning failed to locate | may have sustained internal injuries. | clal).—A farewell reception will be ten- Memorial Foundation, which is making | the body of Sergt. Charles R. Dray, 23 Both women are at Georgetown Uni- | dered Rev. Chauncey R. Botsford, re- a natl : | versity Hospital. tiring pastor of St. John's Lutheran shrine of the famous old | vears oid, of the Marine Barracks. who | menor house Sidisapbenred: yertendsy ATEEas o |~ The accident occurred when the ma- | Church, tonight at Grace Community d_yest He resigned after 12 years here these 13 % : g I | chine, in which the women were pas- Hall 1',?:{"::gvhkow:(psh;;:ipnk( S | driven by E. N. Hill of 7317 to go to Florida. When last seen the Marine was | swimming strongly about half way According | across the canal, None of the numer- 4 re was ous bathers at the place *either heard | who was | him cry for help or saw him sink from Washing- | sight in the water. | SERGT. CHARLES R. DRAY, U. S. M. | 8 Ere o piae i S o | —————— o BE a Home Owner y canal is said | Gonne their bathing suits. Dray’ Our Easy Way! born at Stratford, to C ton, wi : s half {to be between 70 and 80 feet deep |clothes were found last night where he brother. Augustine. ~ From Augustine | where it widens to form the swimming |had left them. Washington, who lived at Wa thole. making dragging operations ex- | According to Rudolph and Pitzer How many times have you f ) remely difficult, | they were swimming across the canal, | secretly envied the fellow who " : i | with Dray a short distance behind proudly says, “My home”? Of mar _ Instructor of Corps School. | them, when they last saw him. At that course, we all have—until we in- ce. daughter of | Sergt. Dray, who is an instructor in | time. they declared, he appeared to be vestigated this unusual and p e old | the industrial department at the Marine | in no distress. They told Montgomery highly advantageous plan to 1 left Stratford about a hun- | Corps School, arrived at Widewater | Gounty police that Dray was & peor home-ownership. It has proven dred and fifty years ago to go into the |8bout 4 o'clock vesterday afternoon |ficient swimmer. This. together With its superiority to thousands of Washington family ne back to | With two companions, Pvts. L. A. Ru- | the fact that there was no cry for as- our Members—and a city of the Lee family and through them todolph and B. L. Pitzer, both of the Ma- | gistance, gave rise fo speculation. that homes easily purchased proves it. Stratford Hall rine Barracks. They had traveled by | pe missing man may not have been Oven daily 9 to § Comdr. Simpson given the jar cet car to Cabin John. Md. and | drowned 2 Saturday untit moon diniere for as long as Stratford H: w W]i"fl (‘_:\r remaining mile and a haif, hall be maintained as a shrine in| The three disrobed on the bank and | N AI IONAL OR MORE | | sence about 4:30 o'clock and instituted i a search. Police of the Bethesda sta- I pERMANENT FARR 'm BUNDUBT Uilon Were not notiied until a few min. | | ON YOUR Comdr._Simpson Absence Noted. Dray’s companions noticed his ab- Another gif through the play- A A Thomas Bruce Murphy, whose husband once wned Lee Hall. It is an old wine bot- le, which was ploughed up at Lee Hall e cap in perfect condi printed in the glass. This may have belonged to Richard Henry Lee or to Gen. Lee's older brother, Maj Henr It, too, comes back to memory of the Lees. P e e ot e e et ol | SSANINGS Bgl:gm ?ggo;:gag'réon javiiasi 949 NINTH ST.NW. | Dray had been 1n the Just Below N. Y. Avenue Marine service two and a half years. He was a native | of Jewett, Ohio, and his next of kin, according to Marine Corps records, is Under L. S. his father, Alzia L. Dray of Carrolifon, - . Ohio. He had been stationed here dur- = AN UeR IRIKC Shan ing the greater portion of his enlist- dred years ago. & L i his letter offering the oia wine | Firfax Attorney to Fight for|ment Bottle Mr. Kester wrote to Miss Ethel - " Supervisor—Legion Pledges o : : Confidence. 1350 F St. N.W. OPEN 3218 14th St. N.W. E. Lee Memorial Foundatior NATIONAL PRESS CLUB BLDG. Evenings 14th ST. NEXT TO PARK ROAD sovernment Sy “I see in the work of yourself snd Mrs. Lanier much good to the future and a fine respect for the past.” Mrs. Murphy has also given to the Community the site of the old “Ban-|By a | queting Hall,” on the Lee property, to-| ARLINGTON GO v y movement has been begun to erect on | Supervisor B, M. Hedrick, who will {ace | v the site of the “Banqueting Hall” a|Judge Walter T. McCarthy on July 8 1 ' modegn community hall. answer malfeasance in office charges, An Interest:ng gift will be the fencing | will be conducted by Commonweaitne foil of “Lighthorse Harry” Lee, which | Attorney Wilson M. Farr of Fairfax pnce hung on the wall of the great|County, it was announced today. The hall at Stratford. Wither other Strat- | Jaw provides that the prosecution shall ford possessions. it passed into other | be conducted by Commonweath's Atter- hands and finally was-given to the|ney William C. Gloth of Asinston (‘hlldr;n oé rQ.- Confederacy of Lith-| County, - 2 onia, Ga, by Mrs. John R. McConnell.| “The charges against Hedrick, which | The foil came ‘to Mrs. McConnell | were preforred vy ihe Organized 'Womfexr;l through Mrs. James McCray of Vir-|vVoters of Arlington County, allege that | ginia, a member of the Lee family. the methods employed in the installa- | | taff Correspondent of The Star. July 4 Program. tion of water and sewers in the Way- The program for _ie Fourth of July at Stratford promises to be interesting. Officials of the Robert E. Lee Memorial | aSoming to the defense of Hedrick, | ( 2 31 s 1 nn i e Sreen- | Arlington Post, No. 139, American | B ec a a e u Charles D, Lanier. presoce” of 1w |a member, has passed the following | \ ffoundation, will be present, M thel | FeSOlution ‘45 Values, now $ 75 Sizes, 1, 36; 1, 37; 5, 38 ¢ croft subdivision, of which Hedrick is one of the owners, were not regular. ks 2 | preferred against our comrade, B. M. e reanonal chairman of | Hedrick, in_ his official position &s & | cial status of the work, including the | Member of the board of county super- | amounts received, the sum paid on the | YiSOrS; and whereas it is the consensus | purchase of Stratford and the sums|Of OPinion of the members of Arlington | pledged, will be announced. _Rev. Giles | Post. No. 139, American Legion, that the B. Cooke of Mathews, chaplain of the | Charges are unfounded: Therefore be | foundation, who is 92 years old, and the| it resolved. That this post extends to last surviving member of Gen. Robert | Gomrade Hedrick their complete confl- | E. Lee's staff, will have charge of me;d;ggg iy his honesty, integrity and G e o - | character. y T B e O e | A letter of confidence in Hedrick and Tomax Hunter of King George will take | the two other members of the board of | part in the program. A 15-minute ad- | SUpervisors, approved and signed by in- dress on the origin of the Declaration |Surgent members of the Organized of Independence will be delivered, the | Women Voters, who have taken {ssue | you'll find tennis and golf savings here to interest you. A complete line #peaker's name not having yet been an. | With the action of the officers of the | of sporting goods that-assures you of economy as well as lasting qual- Rounced g organization, was to be presented at | s | today’s regular meeting of the board. | iy, rhaatlidiere ey, BATHER DROWNED BY HEART STROKE Harold Andrews Goes Down While Swimming in Severn at Herald Harbor. Armes. national executive secretary, and |~ Whereas certain charges have been 3, 39; 16, 40; 5, 42. for Over the 4th Whether you stay home or whether you go away over the 4th, Handsome patterns in shades of brown, tan and gray. No alterations. $50 and $60 Suits Suits you can wear almost the entire year-round. 'HONOR RATING GIVEN | 4 MILTIARY SCHOGAS Virginia Institutions Selected by | Army Third Corps Arem Headquarters. ‘ | | Fora Better Game of TENNIS HARRY C. LEE & CO., RACKETS $4.50 University . $4.50 Oxford .. $8.00 Runnerup . $9.00 Axbridge . ... $10.00 Del Mar ..... $10.00 Silver Knight . $10.00 Lightning : $9.00 Embassy .. $12.00 Perfection Light, Heavy and Medium .$2.75 .$2.98 .$4.29 .$4.49 .$4.95 .$4.95 ..$5.49 ..$5.95 ..$6.95 Wright & Ditson Champion Model Tennis Racket that lists at $8. Wright & Ditson Tennis Balls . 4 3 for 89c Regular $1.00 75¢ | Red Tenni Racket Presses. ... Balls .. Tvania_ Tennis Balls, pres- sure packed; always fresh. 75¢_Waterproof $1.25 Tennis Racket Glove..... 49c l Racket Case Complete Golf Outfit Here’s What You Get 5 Clubs & Bag 4—Genuine Wright & Ditson St. Andrews Irons 1 Midiron, 1 Mashie 1 Niblic, 1 Putter 1—Eagle Driver or Brassie 1—High - Grade 3 - Stay Bag By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. HERALD HARBOR, Md, June 30. BALTIMORE, June 30.—Honor rating Btricken with a heart attack while | has been awarded by the War De- | swimming in the Severn River here, | PATtment to four military schools of | Harold Andrews, 22 years old, of the | Vi8iDia, it wos announced today at 0! i FTALS oS, o8 | headquarters, 3d Corps Area of the 800 block of Concord avenue, Wash- | Army, here. The schools are: Staun- ington, was drowned yesterday after- | ton Military Academy, Staunton: Au- ig moon gusta Military Academy, Fort Defiance; | Andrews, who worked for the Wash- | Fishburne Military School, Wayne: ngton Terminal Co., was said to be [boro and Fork Union Military Acad- complai of poor physical condition, | emy, Fork Union. but finally was persuaded to join in | Regular Army officers on duty at the water sports of a party of bathers. | these institutions are: Staunton Mili- | His_sister, Miss Virginia Andrews, 20, |tary Academy, Maj. Herbert L. Taylor | of Washington, was near him when |and First Lieut. George W. Smythe, he drowned. the latter famous at West Point as a Grimes Seniff, Millard Edelen and {foot bell player; Augusta | Daniel Shields, life gu: the re-|Academy, First Lieut. T. M. Brinkley, | sort, dived for the bod: more | formerly 'at Fort Eustis, Va., with the than an hour. Shields finally located | 34th Infantry; Fishburne Military | it at tne bottom of the ladder on the | School, Col. James G. Hannah, retired, | float. Justice of Peace Louis M. Hop- | and at Fork Union, First Lieut. Ray | ll | | Special Dispatch to The Star. * $395 Beautiful worsteds in toneg of gray and the always desirable blue serges in the lightest of weights. Sizes for all. $1650 *9 Flannel Trousers § 5,50 Colors solid brown and tan. Smart Sports Coats Flannel and Camelshair in tones of brown, tan and blue. kins, acting coroner, issued & certifi- | O. Welch, Infantry cate of accidental drowning ‘ms— Andrews was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrews with whom he and | | Three-pe. sulte and 5 separate cushions. | _— snap fasteners, llored to your furniture, his sister make their home. including material. $16.50 Write or phone KENT ISLAND FERRY RATE b R. L I[SHERWOOD CALLED DISCRIMINATORY | =23 = —o— i mb e 85 Washington Resident Protests to| NNEI I Eos Maryland Public Service | 8 PERFECT CLEANSER - 50c | At last Genuine Panama Hats ‘SQ $3.95 $9.00 Half Yearly Sale St. Albans Pajamas Values Up to $4.50 3 Suits $5.50 St. Albans Union Suits \Wnrlll $1.50 and $2 Broadcloth and Woven Madras Italian Leghorns Sennit Yacht Straws St. Albaus SHIRTS No. 3051 $ of Pre-Shrunk Broadcloth Made of y. $15 Value A Limited Number Only Get Yours Commission. Special Dispaich to The Sta BALTIMORE, June 30 that the Anr . energy AU dept. and di W stores, Gilc. rite Aunetie’s, By i g A Complete Line of Golf Bags, $1.95 to $35 Mr. Lank bases his protest on the shorter route and time of the Kent Is- SAVE MONEY! Jand trip compared with the Annapolis- Claiborne route and says, in part “I have just been advised that the | BY painting mow with Certain. | Annapolis-Claiborne Ferry 0, | s bt M M| teed Paint Prod- augurating their ferry ice between 4 | Annapolis and Kent Island. I am also | ucts. No finer \\ow advised that it is proposed to maintain i i G e e 1 parie S lsdue pa i protection for sur maintained on their Annapolis-Clai- aces. Qur prices borne line—that is, leaving Annapolis i | every two hours and leaving Kent Is- | mean economies. As| Iand every two hours during the day- | us Today. time. i . “My information also is that they | Certain-teed Paint Products expect to be able to maintai this FRIES BEALL & service with only one ferry boat, while .\ll.\l‘(l 100 GLAZED STAR TEES 29c Best Quality Hardwood ENDWELL GOLF BALLS Old and new Size, 3 for 95c of exceptional quality, full shrunk, pr ing a shirt unshrinkable and of permanent luster. We give you a mono- gram initial to sew on each shirt, Spalding Repaint Golf $1.00 Balls ™ ome Figar s New Size Reg. $9 Dox. 6.75 $3.40 Hall Doz. Reach Eagle The plain white style has either the neck- Golf Balls band or the attached collar. Those in shades of blue, tan or green are fashioned only with attached collar. 75 We guarantee to re- $ it Tequires two ferry boats to maintain ‘@ the Annapolis-Claiborne schedule, but | g7 Nattonat io0s T that notwithstanding the fact that the Annapolis-Kent I route is only & 35-minae run and the schedule can maintained with one boat, vet the re schedule is the same as the fare 3 F 2\ | Golf ‘EM ALL - 49c Balls from Annapolis to Claiborne, which 3 for $1.35 takes approximately 1 hour and 40 No > il» ———— minutes to make the run and requires | Il FLIS - i Dhitile i = 69c two ferry boats to maintain the | RTINS - i P (Warwick) 0 schedulz. ; i BU Gy Golf Balls New or 01 size C OLD and NEW SIZE Silver King : Red Arrow Golf Balls New Size Regularly i5¢ place any shirt that shows shrinkage at the neckband, cuff bands or body. C. 6 Suits $5.50 3for $1.35 Complete Stock & Golf Balls, Incl. Spalding, Dunlop, ; U. S. Royal, Fairway and U. S. Tiger nd girls who patronize Car-| ries in England have named | thors &s Sapper, Conan ' allace, John Buchan, P 1se, Angela Brazil and L. M.