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8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 17, 1932—PART FOUR. ’pnn in the Bicentennial by using & |its meeting Monday night, completed float. plans for a barn dance in Joppa Hall | Independent Council was opened February 26. with the councilor, Mrs. Helen Keyes, | Friendship Council, Loyal Ladies, in the chair. A committee was ap- | celebrated its first anniversary Thurs- pointed to represent the council at the |day evening, in the Naval Lodge Hall — racks, will be examined at that p besinning Febraary 15, for appointricn: GOLD MINE BURGLARY B eomme. iy o ey % | FOILED IN AUSTRALIA Hendry and_Corps. Roger W. Beadle Samuel D. Puller, Jamcs R. Stepl Emnest R. West and Frederick B. Win Army and Navy News Thieves D n Off With $40,000 i State Council meeting in rezard to the Delegations were present from Balti- E : 1 3 | Bicentennial parade ore and the local District Council. 5 | Under the survey as sent out by the | ree. in Sight—One Wounded ntinued From Seventh Page) _ |officers: Leonard M. Gawler, exalted f Bicentennial parace more an I et Cc ) Army 1 d / u | E — c g Fidelity Council convened, with the| Grand visitations next week are:| . : i itant | gemeral staff, for concurrence of the | i 3 [ruler; Joseph I Hagerty, esteemed | ooy Mire Blesnire misdon. pres | Monday might, Municipal | Councll: | Msl. Gen. Edward L, King, assistant s services concerned, the office | i are,00ard to sclect post as Pair Escapes. ¢ War De- | Vark tion in naval c at t Members of the order ere in- |leading knight: Dr. John T. Read; L chief of stafl | e " i ] ¥ .| siding. A bingo party for the benefit of | Thursday night, Kismet and Capitol. | 5~ g sl ok . com- | Of the judge advocate general would be | oy gineeri as se A heart goctal will be held |esieemed loyal knight: James J. Mur | B R e held OnPeruary- 17 the final Vit wil be | Partment, assumed st week the e | Yoquced ‘from 43 o ds: the adjutant | S COEIRECTIng has o i u A des- lrday evening at 865 Van Buren )y, & tee for three years: Wil-| Triumph Council was opened by the made in District Council. |mandinesgenace ieties -ceeding | general’s office from 34 to 30; the ord- | ficers: Naval construct o ! - Ace i cet. On February 23 a school of in- | G. Belt, trustee for three years: Wi | [TTmP Gouncl has obened bY, 1o Corps Area, Atlanta, Ga, succeeding | B SeicoGrom 40 to 47; offce of | MeerNoyal gonsiruc 2300 ounces of valued at on w Mrs. Anni /; Na ; cllor, Mrs. Agnes s. | o RC Maj. Gen. Frank R. McCoy, who o i o { : from the retort room of one Grianby, Erand instmuctress, presid. | treasurer: Thomas King, tler; Exalted | Schwenk, Mrs. Nicholas and Mrs. Bar- PROTECTEDHOME, GIRCLE been selected as the represcntative of |the Quartermaster general from 48 10| Ensigns Stanley M. Alex: s biggest mines | Ruler David Laporte, delegate to the | bour were appointed on the Bicenten- | Gardenia Circle will meet February | jieP SHEciec o8 WNC FeDCEsto csion | 46; surgeon general’s office from 27 to| M. Browne, jr; Harry W be given to the committee: Fay | Grand Lodge, and James E. Collifiower, | nial Exhibition o parsianop | 10 at 8 o'clock at I O. O. F. Temple, | recently appointed by the League ;,f:gs,gtr;lscxzec;?rnggngfils ofice’ rom 9 to Howard B. Garner, Murvin H. G Johanna Ison and Kathryn alternate. the State Council tickels, ' The restg- | 419 Seventh street, Tra meeting will| Satlons 1o Imuestienic (86 SUGLOL. 0 12 to 117 and office of the chiel of | Letie’ E. Richardson end 'Robe MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. |nations of Mrs. Pearl Wolfe and Mrs.|be followed by a supper and bingo | Yanchurla and the controversy BEEIH| Chemical’ Walfare Service from 13 to| Sutherland, jr., with En Representatives from A. R. Talbot, | Allce Brumbaugh were accepted Mr. | party x Conins, who has’ been-in_command of |11 ‘The office o{ the rhleg O ohap: |imoster tand T avrerice © Mrs. Mildred Garrett | Columbia and Georgetown Camps were | Campbell. Mrs. Buell and Mrs. Steph- |~ Officers installed at the last meeting | o "y6tn Infantry Brigade, this city, underithe study, remalns asihiow)| alterrstes Jorcas Rebekah Lodge | present at the meeting of Central | STiSOR were appointed on the Law Com- | ar sident, Resa Wagner; orized, three officers, which num-| Civil e es brcke open the door All questions prior to this meet- and were endeavoring to watchman, whe for a waiting one of the led, he re- eer; cers of Dorc | mittee. wioe prests | WL B oeed Gen. Bloe 1otk AR udes the chief of this branch.| F. Wasanen. Alex ¢ d his_com- a series of events | Camp Tuesday evening, Consul Morton | ™ priendship Council met, with the secretary, E. A, |Department, and Brig Gen Pery L)y, to this time, however, War De- SO Wassnen pAl an efficient ent termn. | Bk e, A el aery E, | councilor, Mrs presiding Catherine Doran; | M1ES, niantry, who Hos e ee. and | partment approval of this reduction | sign George K. Brodie ki« e : st Assoale- | InE, SUEWaller A Dordel, e Mr. Lanhe sllmen: guardian, (&5 Professor of B Ty A lifornia, | Survey of officers on duty in the offices = rns out that it would have been t at the home of Mrs. Jeannette | Hinton and Joseph W. Oliveri was ab- | septative to the Junior Hall / plain, Ruby Pally; | tactics at the University of Galifortid | or the several services in Was AR abresult atines i for the men to have ¥ past president of the Rebekah | Pointed lo arrange for the representd: | meetings. Mrs. Ella Smit 5 Crawford; companion, | 408 T80 28 B0C N0 il assume | has Dot been given. ruary 1, ) r I 1 o retort, as : e following_officers were | tion of Central Camp in the parade at| {ngtalled Mrs. Folk as Inside sentincl s sentinel, V. Briady! | dier general’on February 1. wil asst : TRk e T 20 six'kies of a sledge hammer months: President, Miss | Alexandria, February 22. In view of\he™ councilor appointed Mrs. Jessic o illlarn Kenner: deputy, §, | cpmmand of the 16th Brigade. | avy. Sadi D e | te Fo t of Brightwood Lodge; | the fact that all of the camps in the|jsye “Mr ™ Lanham and Mrs. Bell “ 7| "The study, directed by the general| Comdr. Paul E. Speicher will be de- | R. Pi Li H. F. Mrs. Fall of Dorcas fDistrict are to participate in a JOint|Bryan to serve on the Bicentennial % | Stafr: and candiictea by, the chiefs ‘ot ed from command of the U. 8 Schulute, Gustav hn C otary, Miss Dingley of Esther | class adoption at Naval Lodge Hall | Gommjttee, the- several services. of the minimum la and will come to du Heck, Walter C. E More than 4,000,000 tons of olive oil n on the staff of the Army War | Jones, Alexis O. Kustel and Robert B. | € 12 ol ¢ Rt S o o Yeeent | commissioned and enlisted ngt b exported from pain necessary for the proper and economical | College. Comdr. William R. Munroe trensurer, Miss Green of | February 25, a committee composed of There will be a banquet | James A. Moody, Willlam N. Locknane | woMA? personnel BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, | Higgins, jr., the following officers have 24 at the Colller Inn. The |8nd Dr. Thos. Linville was appolnted| .ne westway Club will entertain in|Mmonth: functioning of their respective offices|now in command of submarine divi- |been promoted to the next higher i cer nektaneeling «V!r').vhnmvmarni\v;l Mél b 3 e e fortandrivel iy, brlub rooms Monday evening in|———————— ——— | Wathinateon. Tus veached the ot | sion 8 Wil e folditgadiine N?\ly.forgm. SR LE PRl W (Copyright, 1932.) I ary 20 at the home of Mrs. Belle : s, : _ | celebration of its.first anniversary. All| \ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | where the results of the study were {ment in the office of naval intel- k, Garret L. Scn 5 5 b s Buren street, | A meeting of the Boosters’ Commil- | the younger members of the W. B. A.[ANoWE ubmitted to the general staff, which Lieut, Comdr. John V. Mur- | additional number), BT Rebekahi ‘Todge |llee Was Deiq Tucacey even bg re | are_invited in turn completed their own study who has been on duty in the and Henry M. Jensen n J Jail Within a Jail. [ three new members as fol- | tral CflmPYH“ 3 Am"fi“}"',"‘s the| Columbia Review, Mrs. E. Sweeney the project and returned the doc naval district, will shortly assum= | McConnel, r Tie F & % fallrat the s. Sadie E. White, Mrs. Anne ' completed. for the participation of the | ,resigent, wil d in the Bureau of Engineering, Crinkley, Ralph G : B, Jall ! hold ‘a card party in the to the Tespective chiefs of branc ford and G. Robert Norton, uniformed teams of Washington. Talbot | &l roorms E 3 Washls : sday evening concurrence. The survey, as returned while Lieut. Comdr. John H. Keefe, on | and Asa V. R. Wa ‘ Ic o e 3 jandiColumbis C“Sm - the ’;,";“}\"1“ National Review, Mrs. Della Ed- to the 15 chiefs of the s a 1 in Washington from the naval | Grade) Guy M. Ne e :;’ KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. nial parade at Alexandria on February | munds, president, will meet in the club calls for a reducticn of 23 ! depot, Cavite, P. I ford, Robert R. Bi ; : b e owrib hs Lodge at its last meet- he juvenile team of Washington | rooms Friday night. e ser uded in gned to duty at the Navy Wells L. 1, Homer i i L town R o IS oast Meel” | Camp will also take part. ~Plans are Lepmingens uded in ¥ L b el perial Prince Walter | 1o, "being made for a civillan section | ROYAL ARCANUM. PNy, et DD e 4| M a). Anderson C. Dearing, U. S, M. | Moss, Thomas H. Yendersen, V n of o Sorare of [R50 8 o e Cntens Gf ithe onart the adjutan ral’s_of of g eAnC oD Lt Walter B i Elite ot Mayor | iniform to take part and all m The Hospital Bed Fund Association fhe surgsan genierdl jofMce 0l thiasJudso i Bristds fn Nic H. Fole 3 5 dlego, Calif. He addressed the | o, "o are interested comm held its il meeting January 28 advocate general, office chief of fi- e oo B ot o e Authorized Service id Supreme Deputy Joe King | gy Capt. W. Roy Heft, 515 Seward | when the following officers were clected e e o e oMes of the aitan and mpactor : 3 organize s D. 0. K. K. | b e goutheast:© i President, A. C. Giles; vice preside office chief fare S heloffice Of the Al i D enC lonecor Shoots at Hawk, Bags Wico—K-W and fon. Rathbone Tem- | Roy G. Klotz; secretary, J. F. Bra. T e B PR e S e G e e S e . , were guests of the : : i oars ieabrier e A molon i fice of the chief of chaplains, and the | will be detaile t ar vester Zeimer of Keuw bs H ”»" open in the Knight Rank Awf::ny[(m orr“"n::y\::)mx@ medical inspector. Dr. G. B. Young office of the chief of ordnanc nder | inspector’s department shot at a fln(‘ hawk and be Vveyutel' Magnetos x ef Mattie Hooper replied to delegation of Washington et Hegent Drovs. wiiin the arand this proposed reduction, the total num- | Six non-commissioned officers of the | A second shot brought dovir MILLER-DUDLEY CO. 1716 14th St. N.W. North 1583-4 swed on er afte | ber of officers on d the above | Marine Corps, who for several months whose Talon marks s services in Washington wo have been under instruction at the Ma- | which fell behind Zi | duced from 229 to 206. rine Corps Institute, Washington Bar- | shot. s of Mayor Austin. ong | men attended the annual convention of | 5 £ : >rs who addressed m:"fld'gfi | the National Fraternal Congress in Bal- {’m"{; paid a Lk to Oriental Council eme Representative Hamlin | timore last week. State Manager L. C. | flSLL‘ fonday night, i . Grand Cancellor Wealthall, [ Jones of Washington and Maryland | _District Council, Loyal Ladies, at cellor Cleveland Ken- | addressed the delegates. llor Clapp of Ohio| Maj. George M. Green held a council ber of Webster | of officers of the 1st Battalion, Uniform e or W. W. Clem- Alexandria, Va C. Scott of Oriental rne of Century-Deca- ellor W. T. Baum E. 8. Young of f Mrs. W. W. a Washington Tem- Va., and Past Ct reda Stine of Rath- Grand Representati the Grand Temple of Rank to prepare for the military fe tures projected for the Bicentennial Celebration in this city Invitations will be extended to other battalions of the 103d Regiment, throughout Mar, land, to participate ewly elected officers of all the local camps have now been duly installed into their new stations, the ceremonies ast week at Old Glory and Alpha Camps having completed the list of the Washington lodges. ht Harry Rowe of VaEowe F. 0. EAGLES. ple, Pythian Sisters, on Aerie will hold a busi- with Most Excellent g at the Kni of Pythias worth presiding. Mrs. | Temple tomorrow evening. Arrange- jef of Martha | ments are now being m e for a large tion February 29 port will be rendered on 1t made by Senator C. C e prog Federal ged pensio h allows to assume one-third: the Federal Newcomb diegree staff has ed and the meet- e a month at the benefit e served March 8 on the progre: t ng, chairman of | pension bill for the District charge. The Past | bia introduced in the House of Rer at the hol tives by Representative Mary Nor. Tuesday ton of New Jersey and Senator Arth Mrs. 1 Capper of Kansas in the Senate. Mary Hooper, J JUNIOR 0. U. A. M. State Councilor Thomas F. Jones and the official staff paid their a nual visitation to Woodrow Wilson Council February 2 and were received report JULES BACHE, NOTED BANKER, LISTENED TO STORY, NEW DESOTO “STEAL THE N. Y. SHOW" IN THE CITY THAT COULDN'T BE THRILLED HAMILTON G. STENERSEN (RIGHT), BANKER, SEES CAR February me of by Acting Councilor Paylow State Secretary John Prender unced a change in the schedule sitations. held a bingo | The last council to receive the State eir last meeting. officers will be Edward J. Ross C be February 18, 1 in the Stanstury Lodge Hall be made for partici- | Georgia and Colorado_ avenues, March | arade in Alexandria, | 31. Representative Diaz of Texas spoke tertained as guests. | "J. Morgan Read Council was pre- der Murphy, Grand | sided over by Councilor Oscar F. Prelate E. | Lewis. The degrees were conferred on Chancellor L. B. Addison Hansford, Carl T. Johnson and yracusians Lodge No. John August Huff. Past Councilor A are being made for)|s. Bovey was appointed as committee- of Oriental Lodge In | man on unemployment and Carl T eld February 22 Johnson as press representative. Past initlated five candi- | State Councilor O. T. Harlow was ap- nk of page. They were | pointed as director to the Junior Or- k by Chancellor | der Hall Associat elected and Past Chan-|are: Councilor, Oscar F Howard A. M NOTED AUTOMOBILE EDITORS SEE CAR AT PRE-VIEW M3IA-T¥d 4OAQTVM GIANILLY “¥F ¥IISAYHD “d ¥ILTVM @ "BIG CITY with a hard heart!” averaged just$130 too much. Imagine! ients and others of | council . : leine bl : - odge. Grand Chancellor | secretary, Malcolm Reint That's how automobile men describeiit. The news was spreading. Wall Street a1l addressed the lodge ; 3 i ’ N : ; o e e nancinl secoly They say New Yorkers are impossi- heard it! Bankers and brokers hurried l\\lfi:i'l’fi QF'I;M.:‘MB! s.{ e e oL bleto please. Too busy to be interested. ~ uptown. Their verdict? “DeSoto has g Cc hursday, conferred | Gscheidle; warden, Walter S00d ; 2 : 5 ee on 21 members inside sentinel. J. J. Miles: outside Too sophisticated to be thrilled. cornered the 1932 market with Style being the first | sentinel, Carl M. Beard; chaplein, E. F. i - A Drice” degree in this Glading; junior past councilor, Oscar When it was announced the new 2t Low Price. I 3 low. Past Council n B : IR ; meeting of the General Com- i,‘ <y 1“{:{1 ',-(K,mprm 18 s DeSoto would make its debut in New Then the Motor Show. The biggest he celebration of the thirty- | Eagle Council met, with Councilor W. York . . . old-time automobile men jam in years. And DeSoto “stole the of Spalding Council, |[E. Armstead presiding. The newly Y ng, the foll y | elected trustees are State Outside Sen- tees were appointed: |tinel W. J. Harman, W. P. Acton, Tickets, E. V. Carr: | W. C. Pohaska, Chaplain A. H. Blakes key: Printing and |lee and Junior Past Councilor C. A King Anacostia Council was presided over by the councilor, G. F. Scott. Past Councilors Samuel Hibacher Redstatt reported progress b iI's Bicentennial Committ Councilor J. G were skeptical. show.” 122,000 people examined the car ... 1,088 signed for demonstra- What happened ? It began with a pre- view at the Waldorf-Astoria. Foremost 11085 . . .162 immediate orders. Fashion Editors crowded the salon. America’s smartest low-priced car..: And no new vogue ever “clicked” so its original lines and its sensational EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE, THE NEWS TRAVELED FAST quickly . .. so surely. features . . . has fired the imagination Then shrewd Automobile Editors ©f millions.Go see DeSoto for yourself. 010530 1NOTY ONINIVL S.AQOIAYIAI AYMAYORE NO aphs of George have been framed ed with a past_councilor toil chamber merican flag will be prese 1 Jast Thursday evening |€vening to the Clinton e to the memory of Charles Church, at Clinton, Md. Members meet he outstanding mem. | at the Anacostia Hall at 6:45 p er in this jurisdiction, | €0 to the church in a body. The the time of his death. | Cil Will celebrate the anniversar th degree and presi- | birth of George Wash ©of Columbus University. He also 2% The drill and degree team: ceived the idea of the memorial to |t0 Indian Head, Md. January 30 > Cardinal Gibbons. which will | ccnferred degrees on candidates for that ted in front of the Sacred Heart |council. E. H. Wax was selected as Sixteenth _strest and Park | ntative from this council to the nd unveiled Sunday, August 14 r Order Hall Association o fourth degree will hold an initia- | - Grand Oriental Court of the Orlental Washington's birthday at the | Degree will meet February 11 in the ) Hotel. followed by & banquet | Northeast Masonic Temple at 8 pm. e OME. Soullen T ehamauet | Wampus Court, Oriental Degree, will Fiinittes in phRtgedOand s | meet tomorrow night in the Anacostia will come from Baltimore, Cumberland | H2ll after the session of Anacostia e Liberty Bell Council met, with Coun- Fian cilor E. W. Sutphin presiding. Appli- membership we Trunnell, Ralph E. Lo- came. They were asked to guess DeSoto Motor Corporation, Division DeSoto’s price. And their guesses of Chrysler Motors, Detroit, Michigan. one the was, at ced the next card y, February Burns has been appointed as to the Building Commi DE So1o N1x 4675 4% 010530 M3N 3S1V¥ddY S¥O11a3 NOIHS Y4 SNOWV4 dele G ¢ Herbert H. Hild. The council . N 'G | will participate in the Bicentennial pa- C A‘T“Ol"f\“‘;:‘(l{{l]—‘:r{s OF. rade, State Vice Cot i Charles H PR Hild appointed to assist th ate CROWDS THRONGED ABOUT MODEL OF DESOTO PLANT bu: ess meeting of Court Dis- | Cou: in the event. Secretary Allen bi o. 212, Tuesday | C. Witherite announced the council will timore, (LEFT) CANDID CAMERA CATCHES C.F. SMITHERS (RIGHT) JESSE LIVERMORE AND SON AT WALDORF e — C. Boland, grand | pay Golden Rule Council of Ba i. A talk on the Com- was given by Andrew Md., a visit within the next few weeks. munity Past Councilors F. H. Weber, C. D. Hild Hickey and A. C. Witherite were appointed to Miss Mary Ahearn, chairman of the |ass the State councilor in an Unem- Reireat Committee, announced a num- | ployment Committee. ber of members will make the retreat from February 12 to 15, when Right Rev. Wiliam J. Hafey will be the re- treat master he annual Easter card party and e will be April 7 at the New Wil- A report was given of junior ac- t by the senior councilor, Miss re Ondreyco. J. Morgan Read Council met, with Councilor Oscar F. Lewis presiding. The meeting wes later opened to women of the members. The welcoming ad- dress was made by Councilor Lewis and Councilor Miss L. Wolfinger of Barbara Frietchie Council of the Daughters of America responded. Choral selections were rendered by the Crescent Chorus. next social meeting will be in|Prizes were won by Mrs. Leathers and harge of the Rainy Day Committee, |O. F. Harlow. Miss Mary Weide, chairman, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Winston, Miss Sarah | DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. McFadden and Miss Maude Thompson. | gtar gpangled Banner Council met, B. P. 0. ELKS. with the counciler, Mrs. Lily Butler, in The 50th anniversary banquet will | the chair. The warden, Miss Florence be held at the Mayflower Hotel Febru- | Norton, was installed by the past coun- 11 at 8 pm, it being the eve of | cilor, Miss Susle Barrett. A bingo day 50 years ago upon Whieh!party will be held February 11. “Wwas instituted. The banquet will| Mrs. Viola Thompson, deputy of Loy- be preceded by the initiation of more | alty Council, installed the officers. A 100 candidates at the Elks’ Home mass meeting of the Daughters of Amer- lock in the presence of Grand |ica will be held in Loyalty's hall Feb- Ruler John R. Coen and other | ruary 24. 0 d Grand Lodge officers and | Mayflower Council had four candi- Blanton Motor Company members. dates initiated Fl;(lda_\'hmgm Thfi S(at(é The celebration will continue Priday | officers will make their annual visi when at 8 pm. to midnight the lodge | February 19 1529 14th St. N.W. New York Ave. at N. Cap. St. District Motor Company | hold in the Elks' Home a ladies| Unity Council met, with the coun- i ight. There will be a band concert, | cilor, Mrs. Hannah Gates, in the chair. & Potomac % 1000 National 6666 vaudeville, dancing and refreshments. | Mrs. Mildred Moore, Mrs. Hannah The lodge will join with members of | Gates and Mrs. Minnie Hake were ap- ey I by the B Pegmméa ng Ve i u(1:e mcflnmémniltf 8&”2"&',5 TORREY MOTOR CO. MACK'S SERVICE MORELAND MOTOR CO. MT. VERNON MOTORS CORP, in a parade, led by the Elks’ Boys Ban Anacostia Council met, wi oun- » SE e ! ot wp:mmnon Lodge, in the George |cilor, Mrs. Bertha Hubacher, presiding. 1623 L St. N.W. Hyattsville, Md. Waldorf, Md. Washington celebration at Alexandria, | The trustee for 12 months, Mrs. Ethel Keene, was installed by Past Councilop Va i The following were nominated for | Mrs. Ella Smith. This councll will take e ————————————————— e e O N | w

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