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DG SHOW VINNER TOPASS2TESTS Thousand Entries Ready for Opening of Show Tomor- row in Chevy Chase. More than 1,000 dogs will be ex- | hibited tomorrow in the eight annual National Capital Kennel Club show a the Meadowbrook Saddle Club, Chevy | Chase, Md | Sponsored for the benefit of the Volunteers of America, the show will | start at 9 a.m., with the judging of the various breeds expected to last all day. | After the prize dogs have been selected from the first classifications, they will | be placed in variety groups and judged | again. The variety group winners will | be judged by Col. M. Robert Guggen- heim, Babylon, Long Island, N. Y., who will award the new Will Judy Sterling Silver Trophy for the best in the show. Other judges include Alfred Del- mont, Wynnewood, Pa.; William Cary Duncan, North Brookfield, Mas Mrs. A. R. Moffit, Poughkeepsie, N. Oliver C. Harriman, New York, N. Mrs. Maude D. Smith, Rye, N. Y.; Alva Rosenberg, Brooklyn, N. Y.; William J. Burgess, Thompsonville, Conn | Albert T. Rahner, Philadelphia; | Miss Olga P. Mead, Armenia, N. Y.; | Mrs. Oliver C. Harriman, Richard Quigley, Lock Haven, Pa.; Fred A. Bearse, Springfield, Mass.; Harry H. Brunt, Riverton, N. J.; Livingston E. Osborne, Chicago, and Mrs. Carolyn V. Blagden, Blue Bell, Pa. Service Orders ARMY. Epperly, Maj. James M. Dental Corps, to General Dispensary, U. S. Army, on completion of his present tour of foreign service. Booth, Capt. Charles L., Field Ar- tillery, Virginia National Guard, Nor- folk, to Fort Hoyle, Md., September 1. McArthur, First Lieut. William H., Air Corps, to Langley Field, Va. on completion of his present tour of for- eign service. NAVY. Mayfield, Capt. Irving H., detached U. S. S. Tuscaloosa, to Bureau of | Navigation, August 5. Low, Comdr. Francis S, detached Bureau of Navigation, to staff, com- | mander Submarine Squadron 6, July. | t. Lieut. Comdr. Theodore ureau of Aer Station, Norfol Cogswell, Lieut. Wilson P., detached Bureau of Engineering, to staff, com- t, Base Force, M | t. William C., detach delphia, to U. 8. S. 1. Lieut. Albert B, detached Naval Academy, to California Insti- tute of Technology, Pasadena, June 5. Strange, Lieut. Robert O., detached | Naval Academy, to U. S. S. Marble- head, May 15. [ Sutton, Lieut. (j. g) Robert D, detached U. S. S. Leary, to Hydro- graphic Office, May. ' Traffic Con ons SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. John A. Johnson, 824 Fifth street | mortheast, 315 | Nelson R. Jones, 113 First street northeast, $15. Wesley E. Ball, Maryland, $10. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Abraham W. Danish, 1127 West | Virginia avenue northeast, $5. Beatrice Foster, 1410 Thirty-fourth | street, $5. Meredith R. Davis, 1838 Massa- " chusetts avenue southeast, $5. Albert M. Schmidt, Maryland, $5. Everett E. Norton, Virginia, $5. David Duncan, Virginia, $5. Louis T. Lucas, Maryland, $5. Paul I Clifford, 1421 Potomac ave- nue southeast, $5. Joseph A. Morris, avenue northeast, $5. Eleanora Walker, 1316 U street, $10. Ralph N. Frankhouser, 3824 Veazey street, $10. Evans E. Davis, street, $10. Robert M. Baker, 1147 Forty-fifth place southeast $5. Edwin H. Kast, Maryland, $5 Durwood R. Wigglesworth, 128 As- | cott place northeast, $5 Owen O. Dietz, ir, atreet northeast, $5. Thomas G. White, street, $5. James R. Kanode, 630 Fourth street | northeast, $5. Kathyleen A. Hernan, Virginia, $5. James B. Lloyd, 314 Seventeenth | place northeast, $5. William H. Ketchum, Maryland, $10. Albert L. Wheeler, 2432 N street, $10 Clayton R. Hawkins, 618 Minnesota avenue northeast, $5. Glenn S. Hurley, Maryland, $5. Albert S. Yadgi, 606 Park road, $5. James E. Johnson, 2301 Cathedral avenue, $5. Henry L. Mills, northeast, $15. Herman Rosen, Maryland, $5. Allen O. Nugent, 617 Eighteenth street northeast, $5. Raymond C. Connelly, 1234 Girard street, $10. Abby Shaforth, atreet, $10. Lewis T. Nichcolson, 3552 Warder street, $5. 201 Tennessee 1311 Fourteenth 1003 Newton | 1419 Chapin 31 Todd place 1545 Thirty-fifth | Raymond R. Hawkins, 307 Seventh street southeast, $10. THE EVENING STAR, Don’t Tell Garbo! This is Robert Taylor (don’ t tell Garbo) holding close in his arms Jean Harlow (and don't let Camille know). He is holding her in his arms in “Personal Property,” the new film now at Loew's Capitol, in which first time. the two are costarred for the Louis R. Fuchs, 20 Evarts street northeast, $5. PEMITS SUSPENDED AND | REVOKED. | Richard J. Brizzi, 610 Fifth astreet | northeast, revoked. Julius G. Cohen, 4605 Ninth street, | 30 days. Wilfred R. Dauplaise, 1421 Colum- | bla road, 45 days | Coley Davis, 942 Twentysixth street, | apartment 25, 30 day: ‘ Vernon Paul Dorr, 623 Fifteenth street northeast, revoked William H. Dowell, 4622 Wisconsin avenue, revoked | Carl E. Fontanini, 3719 Twelfth street northeast, revoked George Giangoli, 232 East Capitol street, 30 days. Irving J. Gill, northeast, revoked. John C. Harris, voked. Rob E. Hurley, northeast, revoked McClellan Jeffries, 636 Ninth street 933 N street, re- | 1203 F street | 1832 Eleventh | | street, revoked. John W. Johnson, 2718 Olive ave- nue, 45 days. Joseph E. Jones, 4550 Connecticut | avenue, revoked. Charles E. Lane, 420 Fifteenth street southeast, 30 days. | William B. Mahoney, 103 Fifteenth street southeast, revoked Edward P. Pond. 1802 iley Boule- vard, Arlington, Va., revoked. | Henry Robinson, 1704 Vermontave- | nue, 30 days. Edward F. Rowzee, 1617 Isherwood place northeast, 30 days. | John G. Schlosser, jr., 303 Bradley | lane, Bethesda, Md.. revoked. | Lloyd E. Simmons, 2013 New Hamp- shire avenue, 30 days. Ethel Terrell, 132 U street. 30 days. Joseph T. Tomlinson, 122!, D street northeast, 30 day: James P. Wellman, 1007 Massachu- | setts avenue northeast. 30 days. Joseph A. Wines, 503 Quincy street, revoked. Clarence H. McCree, 2513 Alabama avenue southeast, reckless driving, re voked. John H. Burton, Defense Highway, Landover, Md., revoked. | James J. Bush, 3515 North Upland street, Clarendon, Va., revoked. Samuel Farmer, 524 North Pitt street, Alexandria, Va., 30 days. | Bernard C. Swiss, Baltimore, Md., revoked. Irving P. Turman, 114 Wolf street, Alexandria, Va., revoked. Roaland G. Watson, Landover, Md,, | revoked. . Opportunity. INEMA fame and fortune are in | the offing for some lovely 16-year- | old Southern girl, preferably one with no previous experience In movies. | Mervyn Le Roy, planning work on “In the Deep South,” his second major independent production for Warner Bros. release, has announced he is | seeking such a girl for an important | role in the picture. Selection of a girl who has never | appeared in fllms is in line with Le Roy’s announced plan of presenting a cast of new personalities in this story by Ward Greene. 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