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VETERANS' GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS Joe Ashi of District Beaten In Vote for Commander at Columbus Meeting. By the Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 7.—Dis- abled American Veterans of the World War elected Maj. Maple T. Harl of Denver, Colo,, national commander Grand Rapids, Mich,, meeting. Harl was one of five men nominated | 0 succeed M. Froome Barbour of Cin- einnati. The others were Charles P. Doherty of Revere, Mass.; Washington, D. C.; John E. Rainey of Pittsburgh, Pa ., of Detroit. Mich Other officers were Cicero T. Hogan, Portland, Oreg, senior vice commander: Deuster, Green Bay, Wis vice commander; York City. and selected for their 1938 . first junior second junior vice com- mander: Lewis Murphy, South Bend, Ind. third junior vice comman J C. Gormley. Great Falls, Mont., fourth Junior vice commander; Sylvester Hoff- man, Glendale, Calif. judge advocate, and the Rev, J. C. Uhler, Burham, Pa,, chaplain TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Grant Boss, 1808 Forty-fifth street $10 Tommy H. Haves. 20 Jessie Moody 2 $15 Pauline L. Helvestine, 204 East Cap- ftol street, $10 Sidney Sugarman southeast, $15 FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING Coy W. Bi 2 P street Roy E. Myers, 1502 Thirty-third street, $5 William street, $5 2 E street, $10 Second street 1842 C street F. Oakiey, jr, 2011 W last night as their next | Joe Ashi of | and Michael Whalen | avenue, $5. | east, $5. | place, $5. Joseph | Milton Cohen, New | northeast, $5 | street, $5 | nue, $5 | street, Louise N. Gilman, 1320 Montague street, $5. Robert M. Harper, 2440 Sixteenth street, $5. Emest C. Lowthrop, road, $5. Ruben 8. C. Moorman, 1616 Riggs place, $5. Taft Carson, nue, $5. John Meyers, 821 Maryland avenue northeast, $5. Samilel R. Franton, 209 T street, $5. Ralph R. Fast, 1929 L street north- 2525 Ontario 2114 Vermont ave- Joseph H. Springman, 804 Seventh street southwest, $5. Myer L. Sody, 1634 C street north- cast, $5. Norman Siedenberg, street, $5. Willie S. Snead, jr., street southeast, $5 Joe A. Morris, 832 Varnum 314 Second 1525 Forty-fourth Melville S. Fraser, Maryland, $10. Edward Balogh, 934 K street, $10. Edward J. Johnson, 1681 Thirty- second street, $5. Austin Johnson, 408 New Jersey Russell L. Hatton, Maryland, $5. John C. Cole, Virginia, $5. Edgar C. Allen, 1803 road, 85. George H. Harper, 1917 Otis street Belmont Richard A. Lenion, 1730 Euclid Robert G. Wilson, Maryland, $5. Edward R. Marcus, 2501 Fourteenth street, 85 Francis J. Schroeder, Maryland. $5 Le Roy Horton, 426 Florida ave- John C. Cumberland, Maryland. $5. | Lenford S. Price, 1407 Clifton $10. MARRIAGE LICENSES William 8. Waison. ter. Pa. and 2 7L Porter st Fr G 3 0 Wisconsin ave. and Alice D. Nalles, 19, 417 Ken tucky ave. se: Rev. Freeley Rohrer Thomas H. Elliott. 22 Walter Reed Hos- and Leta M. Antoine, 19, 5109 | Rev'A L Healy K New York City. and Sylvia 02 Decatur st.; Rev. 2013 T st, 10107 I st Vinton. Va and Rev. | and Mary | i 11 Davenport st.. Rev. | ] Fannon k Thomas J. H! 24, 2420 Obi!rvl orV pl. and orothy L. Cornwell. 2 N18 | Beecher st Rev. C T_ Warger | Robert Beasley, IR, 619 3', s@ ne. and | :dvance Sellmg FURS % \ In June,k ogue pred:cted “Caracul is expected to rise in fo- And, now in August Vogue re- iterates, “Caracul bids for Ilmellght again.” And Woodward vor a G L dvmgs ng chic women." gfiqrop gives you caracul—Paris-sponsored in_styles— fluent as only fine, supple skins can be—"'sleek as wateér”’— ul#n black, gray, and brown—all at Advance Selling Make your choice in Air-Conditioned comfort. 5138 1 3398 Storage until November 15th without additional charge Fors, Trmp FLOOR, THE EVE Bp! Harry D MeAfee. st and Mary 4 Kiig. 21, Tiartiord, Oonhy Rev. 9oL inn, Turner H. Gibson, 23, 1744 T st., and Annie Lewis, 18, Alexandris, Va.. Rev. nson. Jol Charles A. Johnson, flsl, 2137 Ward pl., lnfl rnita Hayden, 18, 951 26th at.; ai NING STAR, WASH BIRTHS REPORTED Edwin and Virginia MacKethan, girl. Erle and Lucy Baldwin, girl. William and Marguerite Thi DRvid and Kathryn Rieben, Faul and Bessie Porter, gl R. Campbell and Oatherine Starr, girl Alva and Evelyn Cunby llrl .| Tracy and DeLoris C . 24, Johusiowr, Pa.. and Bdna er, 36, “Gatiimin, Pa.; Rev. J. Gegrae M. Morris. 34, Marietts. Ga. sn: Emmeline Mnéu- 1“ b S T Va.: Rev Peter P. Hog 3. and Veronica M. Ban- sten B both of Richmond; Rev. uckett, 26. 3222 Warder at., . Berberich, 30, 1801 Xen- yon at.. Rev. Hyl Norman B. xr»bn 28, Riverdale. Md., and 3812 13th st Rev. Johi WY ess. 37. and Margaret D. Preddy, 33, '1 bt of Richmond, Va.; Rev. Malvern H ‘Avres. 25, Carbondale. Pa . and Mary M. Hudak. 25 “Dunmore, Pa.;’ Rev, K. Mncl(lnnuh DEATHS REPORTED Thomas Cissell, 80, 8t. Elizabeth's adial ve H ett. 74. Garfield Hospital Wian Edwarda. 89 4010 Pranbin st ne, Patrick Wrenn. 50. Gallinger Hospitai. Loretta D 8mith 30, 3812 Livingsion st. Mildred Mallen Emergency Hospital. Elizabeth Brice. 1. Providence Hospital Infant, Margarei Robinson, Children’s Hos- Hos- Infant Curran. Garfeld Hospital Richard Coates, 85, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital Sebert Lott. 8], Freedmen’s Hospital Henty Hood, 72."en route Casualty Hos- Charles Culvers, 67, Freedmen's Hospital. Mary Page. 60. 804 3rd st Willlam Sedgwick. 59, Freedmen‘s Hospiral, | Henry C. Spriggs. 4%, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- Dita John Tinslev. 3. Freedmen's Hospital Robert Alexander. 15. Gallineer Hospifal, Rosa Burnett. Galiinger Hospital 2878 Ebran Charles Dickson. 3, premises, rd se Infant Earlene Hoes. 2 Porto Rico ave. ne. FLOOD mm 09, 4221 Conn, Ave: Ignaclo and Betty Enitan; boy fichard and Marion Harringion. boy. Benjamin and Grace Dinsmore. boy. - xy and Blizabeth Miffeton. boy. Lucille fordan. "boy. Smncy and Enola Butler, girl rnest and Evelyn Ritchie, girl James and Laura Buchanan. girl. Herbert and Mary Brady, boy Leigh and Semille Lnrence Rirl. george and Nina Huntt sin Evere! d Nellie Mitchell. girl. A Rarming Miler sive Miller--ontrolied Wesley fieigbts One of severa! near modern equipmert Miller-built homes, The art of living “Garden Spot of Open for inspect Q completion, eoct features of superior DAY, AUGUST John and Barbars Thompson, sirl. Banford and Rebeces Bouser, boy. Jackson and Margaret Batchelor, boy. Oedric and SBarah Coons, boy. John and Wleanor O'Connor, sirl. William and Louise Tucker, girl, Milion and Rose Wruble, sirl. boy. g, o ind Eara Y boy. mn-r;n boy. and Mlldnd Evel Carl and Dagny Newman, Sobias and Mary gtockadle eirl. Orval Peari Goodsel ml Willam snd Pauline Ryon, en "and_Eugenia Marshail. girl. Julian and Kency Mcwhorter, girl. Forrest and Sarah West, girl, Leonard and Eleanor Pm. 1io, Bor. Raymond and Beecl RS built home in this exc! community ef T - ¢ o including Sunday fram Price, o Foxnoll Road, $32,500 etic Ave, fur Ao potsing 4%t trence gt ha i sguore to the nome. Owners and Developers 1119 17th St. WOODWARD W U™ P ave G SraveTe et s S—— Sparkle of District 4464 J & LOTHROP Proms Dismicy §300 Nailheads New Fall Colors Suns, for the daughters of fashion, forecast brilliant Autumn afternoons. against antique mahogany, blue or Lanvm green Nailheads shine Gainsborough Margo (rayon) crepe. In women's sizes, 36 to 42, 25 Wowuzx's Desesss, Tmmp Froom. Jay Carmody, The Star's drama critic, has gone %o Hollywood to give you the inside picture of filmland in a series of daily articles wired direct from the capital of the motion picture world. IN THE STUMO ON LOCATION AT WORK and AT PLAY Meeting old friends and making new, Jay Carmody who will be as much at home back of the scenes in Hollywood as he is backstage in Washington, will bring you an intimate account of the daily activities of the filmfolk at work and at play, the humor and the serious business in the studio and on location. He will tell of the new pictures that are to come, how they are being made and who is making them. And he will take you for informal visits to the homes of the movie stars. follow CARMODY through MOVIEDOM These Stories will be illus- trated with pen sketches by NEWMAN SUDDUTH of The Ster’s Staff. One of the finest newspaper artists in the country. READ HIS STORIES IN The Toening Sta BEGINNING TOMORROW!