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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937. Baldwin; A. B. Hoover, color bearer, ’) Struck by Bat | |||NION VETERANS [fsess umss i, POLICE LOSE Possum BOY HITS SISTER INSTEAD guard, Benjamin Hubert, Wilmington, [ Animal Caught on R Street Van- OF BALL. Del. = 3 ishes From Scout Car. Bertha Reynolds, Baltimore, was SUNS PlBK SI_A.[E elected president of the Ladies’ Aux-| "C Second precinct policemen iliary; Lillian G. Wood, Washington, |Claimed they bagged an opossum in D. C., vice president; Agnes D. Wil- | line of duty last night—but they had geln)\‘; kw;llx:u‘:n;n, D.e.!:d ’;::y l:nnl nothing to prove it today. . | Garlock, rstown, pes, D' c' Man Named Com Wilmington, Council members. Ger- s“: h;;yn: :2:;‘0";: ‘:nof:u‘: trude Denny, Wilmington, wes named |5- B. mander of Maryland chaplain and Osroline Lilla, Washing- ;‘p‘;fl?fl":‘ el e e a Department. [QDEDAC icapectors scout car back to the precinct, where the officers quickly penned their quarry in the basement. The opossum, how- ever, just as promptly did a disap- pearing act. Psychic Message Council 1100 Twelfth St. N.W. Corner of 12th and “L" m suto parkicg for patrons at ‘‘green gata” on “L" Street side of Founru House, opposite Thomson Pub- TRAFFIG CRASHES e FATAL T0 THREE SKIIUENIIEH? Two . Jow's Sudots, b« u.oma neg Injured Seriously. Pty:homelry Delineations Daily Hours: 11 AM. to 9 P.M. Grace Gray De Lons, Reader. e By the Associated Press. ; land Department, Sons of Union Vet- Milan, Ttaly erans, yesterday elected A. Van Ness e & Veerst, Washington, D. C., as depart- ment commander at concluding ses-| # s i slons of their annual encampment here. Rev. Emory M. McDowell, Wilming- ton, Del, was .amed senior vice com- mander and E. B. Hoover, Baltimore, Junior vice commander. Department Council members named included Howard Michael, Baltimore, three years; Elmer G. Corrie, Smyrna, Del,, two years, and Frank de Groot, Wash- ington, D. C., one year. & ol ‘Three colored men were killed and OAP INT fgl§ | sever persons seriously injured in 2 and:0 MEN traffic accidents here and in nearby RESORTS. Maryland early today and last night. _ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Two St. John’s (Annapolis) students = are in a critical condition here. OT-EL DEn n IS ‘The death of George H. Johnson, 48, colored, 626 Sixth street, and an unidentified colored man raised the District's traffic fatality list to 44 for 1937. Thirty-four had been killed Ihere in accidents at this time last year. Johnson died in Freedman's Hos- pital several hours after being struck by & hit-and-run driver while crossing "The A A]nbassador the 600 block of P street. NATIONAL RESTAURANT WEEK e PRESS Your Rug Is SAFER at Regal Because Regal 2. Uses only PURE SOFT water. 3. Guarantees against loss by fire, 1. Cleans the base AND the nap. ATLANTIC CITY l’l‘heb _un':gex:)tifledh man was k;iled FRANCES ROLLINS, John C. Bond, Washington, D. C.; CAFETER]A e ow acty) aumage. e = et — | almost instantly when run over by a 3 i i, Ve . 3 ATLANTIC CITY street, car at Garfleld Circle, at the | S,C%% ¢ Jind anything to smile | Elwood Huber, Wilmington, Del.; John Choice of Where 15 million visitors found happiness i i/ about as She dlspla‘ut the in- L. Bfllfmh“, Wnshmlzlnn, and William sflIIP or Cotl(!a“ Pt 7 o ki southwest end of the Capitol grounds. jury received yesterday when |J. Gillian, Wilmington, Del, were 4 offers a special VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, He was described as about 38 years| Ggccidentally struck on the |named delegates to the national con- — | Choice of P old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, and wearing| p, ; WAVERLEY HOTEL. Virginia Beach, ead by a base ball bat in the |vention. PV?: Now' open-for our S{';{:'tn"-m"f'g blue overalls and a brown =bper| pack yard of her home, 652 E | Other offcers elected included John v ot | Jacket. His body was being held at| gtreet southeast. She was |C. Bond, patriotic inspector; chaplain, the Morgue. watching her brother, Robert, |Rev. Charles Coleman; guide, W. E. Motorman Walter B. Kagley, 41, of | from too close a distance |=—————— = 1925 K street, operator of the street | 3,50n pe swung to hit the ball Any Meat or Fish (exeept chicken or steak) Choice of 2 Fresh Vegetables Choice of Salad Choice of Dessert DE LUXE 541 Id DINNER 12 4 car, was released in custody of a d struck her instead. [ e :l:k!_AMr Foster. ::.,E;:ln;'r:n;l;uszA attorney, pending St _étralrnég; Photo. 2# g gllovlig ::‘::l::,"!r::dor! ':1"!.!: Pniss GAFETERIA FOR SPORT 8 HEALTH Fatality at Ardmore. CONDITION OF TENER National Press Building will bring you ‘The third fatality occurred on the i Defe High: Al ) : W. SKYTO P o woimw e himo| " wpgouT UNCHANGED” 14th and F Sts. N.W. b 2000 R icted. | Lewis Brown, 20, oolored, 1477 —_— Chb 'm;fl‘iyng::udm Florida avenue, died of & crushed | Former Governor of Pennsylvania Noa-members may secu chest en route to Casualty Hospital from Ask Mr. Foster, The Mayflower, | apier g head-on collison with a ma- e Bt O it ualn, or st Woodward & Lothrop; ot address | chine occupied by the two St. John's Double Pneumonia. Thornton Rancy, Manager, Skytop Club, | College students. By the Associated Press Skytop, Penasylvania. The students, John Brown, 20, of | NEW YORK, May 6.—The condition Queen Anne, Md,, and Edwin Heiren, 5 OCONOS 20, of Bay Shore, N. Y. are in s |©f former Go\ John K. Tener of 5 critical condition today in Casualty | Pennsylvania, ill with double pneu- ST T . | Hospital. Both are being treated for [ monia at the Hotel Vanderbilt, was 40 big pages. Fully illustrated. rite | fractured skulls and internal in- | renorted by relatives today as “about ||| R, Bhn €7 PR COU | s "oy ‘sl suftered from shoek | Toried bV T AT and multiple cuts and bruises. John o « largest Natfonal Park v ) e s T3 | Browniwas leaid by police to be the| Dr. Milton A. Gershel said the crisis HIGH IN THE RL\DR1 'FALSE TEETH NEW EASY WAY NO Brushing—Recommended By driver of the car. period for Tener was yesterday, to- || tists—Approved by Good House: lectric Others injured in the crash, all col- | day and tomorrow and that he was Just_drop 3 Tittle StereKieen powder | Cara Nome I 00 _Er" < ored and in Casualty Hospital, are: | “very sick.” & glass of water, Leave your false| Face Powder_____ oaster________ e George Jackson, 21, of 1433 Columbia | .Relatives said his condition ap- ||| LS5, oF bridges in it while you “E'"n‘i; e | road, severe head injury, fractured | peared favorable under the circum- STEAMSHIPS. nose; James Matthews, 16, of 1725 | stances. reach ‘ BERMUDA VIX FURNESS. <65 . sound | Euclid street, severe head injury,| Tener, T4, divides his business time | [|,. SicFa-Kleen removes biackest statns, | | tr i Honarch of | concussion; Henry Letterbaugh, 19, of | between Pittsburgh, Pa., and New | taste and smell. Makes dull teeth look ¢ 1101 Fairmont street, crushed chest, | York. He makes his home while in ||iJike " hew —smooth, cool—comfortable. internal injuries, and Alexander Smith, | New York at the Vanderbilt. In 1918 ||(eminent dentist. Approved 7 Good | SAMSHIPTreRETg—— | 18 Of 1101 Euclid street. broken leg | he retired after many years as presi- | || fousckeening. ~Ask at Peoples " for almost completely demolished. - = = Miss Edith Pearson, 23, of 312 K | street northeast, may have suffered | & skull fracture when struck by an automobile near her home. Police listed George E. Wren, 22, colored, 1017 Browning place northeast, as the driver of the machine. Miss Pear- | son was taken to Casualty Hospital. Struck by Motor Cycle. Hit by a motor cycle, Lonnie Ellen, 49, of 1406 Maryland avenue northe- east, was in Casualty Hospital with a | serlous pelvis injury. Charles E. 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