Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1932, Page 24

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B—8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932. anmns - M Jt’s Going to Be | TS verel; hocked Lesser Number to Be Award- | [ when & bolt of lighting struck on a base ball diamend here ed Commissions in Naval yesterday during a game between Shelby and Gunnison. Henry Nemetz, 25, who gradu- Service. ated from the University of ’ Mississippi two years ago, was 5 . ; killed as he was returning a | | ¥ ball from right field to the in- | | Special Dispatch to The Star. . . ANNAPOLIS, Md. May 27—Follow-| | field. ~ He ~was playing for A ing the sitting of the academie board | | Gunnison. of the Naval Academy, it was an- Bob Wadlington, Charles Van- nounced that every member of the first| | dever. Claude Richard, members or senior class will be given diplomas of the Gunnison team, and Bob There are 421 members o {the class, one | | James, who was at hbfl{( d""‘ member having recently left following | | Shelby, were severely shocked. violation of one of the Academy’s reg- | ulations. | P g It was also announced today that { » o Midshipman Richard Shai Mandlckorn ] A Pittance fOf a of Peoria. TIl. is the honor graduate. | : 3 He led his class all four years and will be awarded the Gardner L. Caskey | ’ s ! Memorial gold watch. Second place | | y PETfCCt Week‘End. went (0 Emerson Evans Fawkes of > Des Moines, Towa, and third plice to | Edward Aberle Ruckner of Westwood, | P ' N. J. Thirty-three other midshipmen | i M.l_?;‘ned star sv!\néisurfm!nxmx . | | d e exact number of the graduates B . in! to be commissioned has mot vet beer Fertile River Flats Used in determined. but the list will probably number about 370. B | y e Self-Help Plan for Needy [ ' 95 Graduation ceremonies on June : Fami”es_ ® ls x o £ A * will be followed June 3 by the begi ning of tre Summer course in aviation by the rew second class, which will last unti August 25. when the clas Out on the flats along the Anumms will be given leave of two days less| River in Benning unemployed men an ~ e than a month. The 1932-33 scholastic ncedy familics are preparing to grow % . bhantung. SI"\ pique and vear has been definit t to begin thr own diets in just the proper i ” = on. September 23 Proportions to carry them through most iy rayon Jacquard ¢repe dresses June 3 will also be marked by em- | of the Summer. ¥ —ri ’ 1 ‘hi barkation of the first detachment of | They are growing their family gar- ; | rightly made in white a.nd he midshipmen of the new first and | den truck on land furnished by the e ; pastels—smartly made with third classes upon the annual Summer | Government, with seeds supplied by the 4 oractice cruise. The U. S. S. Wyomirg | Garden Committee of the District Em- . round, square or V necks— will take the first group to Galveston | ployment Committee, and with tools and g - 5 £ B = J and Porto Rico. The second divisior. | hqvice also free and plentiful gt . considerately made with short which will go on leave immediately after e are approximately 135 plots of / i the first class graduates. will be taken ' g il entamig 5000 smate | F % or no sleeves. Sizes 14 to 20 to the Azores and Halifax after the| feet of rich truck growing ground. and . o 4 and 38 to S2. first detachment returns. The short| moct of these are already beginning to cruises ard the division will mean that | shoyw signs of the life that is expected e i (Thrift Dress 8hop. Third Floor) the undergraduates, excepting those in | to be transformed into energy to keep the aviation class. will receive a vaca- | the active in their search & . . tion ‘of nearly two months. the longest , such period of record for manv vears. | peo)in i Men’s Flannel Sport Coats The Navy Band will be divided into Foods Planned Carefully. Blue, tan and brown. two sections and will make the cruise o . 4 oy evions and will make the cruise| p,on piot is givided sclentifically into Sindle wad doublebreast $10 FIHAhe micsh ipmen 14 divisions, with each division allotted : New Class Due. o atph * kind of garden truck, so ed styles. All sizes. On June 15 the first group of the will have the sort of | ~ class of 1936 will arrive. By the end prove T \xllldu it the most g(m;i | nearly 400 new plebes will likely ‘There is a goodly portion set aside d § 8 olled for sweet potatoes, which, according to . All-Wool Sport Trousers With automobile license tags from supervisor of the gardens, is mighty White and gray flannels nearly every State on the strects here fine food for the workingman. Then : 3 $ June week officially got under there is another good sized plot for corn, | Coat $10 Striped serges. Regular or vay. although the school year at the also recommended for energy produc- slack styles. 28 to 4. academy does not officially end until tion. Other vegetables included in the . 5 {7 tomorrow. list are black-eved peas, onions, pole 1TrOUSers $ s (Men's Clothing Dept., Second Floor) Today the entire regiment will go on beans, tomatoes, bush beans, cabbage leave at 3:15 pm. They must re- carrots, Swiss chard, radishes, turnips, turn. however, for the evening meal. pests and Summer squash aftet which they can return to the city a crop has been harvested. ac- Saturday afternoon leave will be given = cor to the plan. its place will be all. However, many are expected to re- her by a second crop of the main within the academy for the big s egetable or by some other ap- athletic program on Saturday, which proved vesetable. follows: Heaced by Mrs. Prederick H. Brooke, 1:15 p.m.—Navy g s. Western the committee in charge of the gardens High Schcol of Wash . champion is furnishing plots to men sent it by | team of the District of Columbia the Assoclated Charities, the Catholic | 2:15 p.m—Basc ball between the Charif and the Salvation Army. | Naval Academy and University of Mary- These men are required to do all the land on Lawrence Field. work on their plots and give attention 2:15 p.m.—Track, on Thompson Ficld. | to the growing plants. If they do not, between the Naval Academy and Ohio | the plots are taken from them and S}""fi' and the Naxy Plebes and a team | given to some one more deserving. of all-stars from the Washington. D. C., E| i high schools. The Washington team [Enough foc Tnree)¥aallios. will be chosen today at the inter-| It is estimated by the committee that scholastic meet, the three leading men °ach plot will actually produce enough in each event qualifying for the test arden truck to feed three families, and with' the Blsbes the plantings have been worked out | i§ 3:30 pm.—Lacrossc between the <r1»nu§rallv to provide -Th'l' gar‘drners} Naval Academy and University of Mary- With vegetables which will mature at | land. 3 such m(vr\'alls aq% to allow harvesting " throus ut the Summer. o T nued The expert advice on growing is sup- Earlier Saturday the new main gate plied by the Department of Agriculture | will be presented to the academy by the ough W. R. Beatty. A competent class of 1907. This ceremony Will take supervisor is on the grounds at all | place at 11:45 am. times to see that the rules are followed, | £ Saturday night the annual academy that the plots are properly attended to, alumni dinner will be held, while and to give advice on planting. | regiment has a dance in Dahlgren Practically all of the plots now cleared from 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m nd marked off for culiivation have Sunday will be marked by a sermon peon ken, but more will be available to the graduates in the academy chapel for g ving men who seek them, the by Chaplain Frank H. Lash committee states Monday, Memorial day. the regiment . will have e from breakfast forma- L bave, e rom breakias e ANADIAN PARLIAMENT shipmen must attend meals. i et CONVENES AT OTTAWA CH'LDkEN 0'} WAY HERE Speech From Throne Turns to Coming Imperial Conference TO APPEAL TO HOOVER With Optimism. R By the Associated Press. i Seek to Obtain Release of Father,| OTTAWA, Ontario, May 27.—Can- i A ada’s seventeenth Parliament was pro- Insisting Arrest Was “All rogued vesterday by Chief dJustice a Mistake.” Anglin, in his capacity of deputy to the governor general. By the Associated Press. Belief that the coming Imperial DETROIT, May 2 ‘With trans- | Economic Conference may develop a portation provided by ‘a bus line and power “which will bring enduring har- funds donated by friends and ac- mony out of economic chaos, and pro- quaintances, 13-year-old Bernice Feagan vide the wise and courageous leadership, | * was en route to Washington today to|which in other times of universal stress, | ) try to “see President Hoover” in a final the world looked for and obtained from lsses an Om effort to obtain the release of her |the British peoples.” was expressed in father, a Federal prisoner in the county ! the speech read from the throne by g jail here. the chief justice. >4 With Bernice were her sister, Irene,. “Canada believes,” he read, “that the lte d 11. and her brother, Clifford, 10, They closer economic association of the insist the arrest of their father, Charles | British empire will herald the dawn of R. Feagan, on a charge of unlawfully a new and greater era of prosperity, driving an automobile from St. Joseph, both for ourselves and for all the na- Mo., to Detroit, is “all a mistake. | tions of the earth.” Cool, trim, light. All white To look all right on Mg- buck. Black-and-white. Tan- morial Day, wear all white. 00 | : . and - white. Two - tone tan. In pumps, straps and oxfords. $ $ 9 | Wing or plain ti 5to 11. Sizes 315 to 10, AAAA-C. _51-!9 s (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Shoe Dept., Main Floor) L TORE™ ‘Come and Enioy the Thvill o Havine | Women’s Tailored & Dressy White Handbags Ransack sour “mem” ok Thre i . | ' Saii Sveior oo gala event you're planning to attend duri i sl 535 | : b | the week end that we can’t dress you for. . for $10. Adorable crepes, chiffons, sheers a washable silk in sizes 11 to 17, 14 to 20, 38 50 and 165 to 26%. (Dress Dept., Third Floor) What if you do soil them over the week end! They're all washable. (Handbag Dept.. 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