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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - May 31, 1923, Washington, District Of Columbia                                THE LATEST NEWS FROM MARYLAND AND ALLEN FOR CLOSER TIES WITH ALLIES Says Events Have Shown many Should Have Been invaded Deeper SPEAKS AT MEMORIAL SERVICE Gen Pays Tribute to North Carolinians in Ad- dress at Charlotte w Salem N C May 30 plea that the ties that bound the and associated nations during should ever be Memorial Day Exercises A re Held i SEMINARY TO MARK In All Sections of Nearby States ANNIVERSARY will be hell n the high g at 3 15 o clock tbt moon Bombard of the Depart pent nf on fo give a talk GETS RICHMOND FOR PERMANENT HOME world war made here today i MaJ Henry Allen who com- i anded the American army of atlon on the Rhine Uen Allen who as the chief soaker at memorial services here so said that many American sh French thought that all lea should have gone farther ito Germany before agreeing upon and added that events since the armistice had shown that guch action woold been better for allied cause Gen Allen a parade which Included military detachments Con federate veterans members of the Legion and representatives o many other patriotic Hot d and in his address also paid tribute to North Carolina s sons es those In the Eighty first t Lands 30 r m the patriotism of the people In the of the republic te thcr with high praise for the l tt ind murage of the armies of f Nf th an i South whose example a heritage to those of s v ho 1 through the terrible ra i of battle the world i was expressed In an hv Gen John A ne commandant of the marine tt the of a statue of L doughboy I addressed a throng gathered to witness Memorial arranged by Hornets EK M No of tho American Nes p V of has taught me the people of this State have tti foundation been lovers of r declared marine com i nt our ancestors settled on H i cider to enjoy the bless i c They have never fal n theh purpose and they have to take up arms when c Itemed that their liberties were r by any foe by Men PTS r dauntless in battle ed by the moral courage of if men of Mecklenburg who Vay 0 adopted the Immortal declaration of f pledging their their for s and the r sacred honor to the cf freedom and again did the courage of North Carolinians forth resplendent When in con assembled on April 13 1776 pathfinders of liberty instructed delegates to the Continental ft to move that these colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states highly praised the spin of of all wars anng those in the lute war heroism wp commemorate day by this memorial the faith they dared all save alt and glory to God and their com rades saved the liberty of Europe and of our own beloved country Ha concluded with this exclamation sailors and marines You have maintained the ot and for all time to irne your self sacrifice your endur and vour will be an in to the hearts of all ans to Tie Post Hagerstown Md May 30 thousand persons i attended me in National cemetery held under auspices o post Grand Army of the Republic street ria rade preceded The procession was headed Chief Mar shall Clyde B Roulette Addresses were made by Gov Albert C Ritchie Barry K Kennard Harrisburg and Maj C Earl Hagerstown Raleigh Sherman of Washington read Lincoln s Gettysburg speech Rev A A Kerlin offered prayer at Cumberland Cumberland Md May day exercises here were held Jointly under the auspices of Grand Army of the Republic and Fort Cumberland post American Legion The Municipal band anl American Legion drum corps escort e procession to Rose Hill ceme tery where exercises were held at the Soldiers monument The graves of all soldiers were decorated Rab bl Karl Hermann and the Rev Father Robert who served as chap lains in the world war conducted tho rituals Former employes of the Western Maryland railway held memorial ex- this morning at the memorial tablet at Central station In honor of employes who served In the world war Unite In Celebration Md May 30 and Luke Md and Piedmont W Va the trl towns Joined in a celebration of Memorial day in which many organizations took part The parade formed at Potomac park and marched to cemetery headed by the Barton Boys band where ex- were held The speakers were the Dr William Lomax Childress and Saul Praeger Cumberland and U 3 Turrill W Va Parade Frostburg Md 30 citizens paraded today to Allegany Cemetery where memorial exercises were held under the auspices of the American Legion The Civil War vet erans were taken In motor cars The Arion Band played and a quartet composed of the Rev W D Reese Griffith Hughes Davis and David H Powell sang The address was by the Rev Paul H pastor of St Paul s Lutheran Church Exercises were also held at St Mi- chael a cemetery where the rosary was recited and prayers for the dead were offered Sole Confederate Joins Cambridge Md May f Company C national guard of accompanied by members the Grand Army of the Republic of the Spanish American war nd A Hamilton Bayly sole survivor n Dorchester county of those who wore the Confederate met at he this afternoon and marched from there to the different where they decorated the graves of the soldier dead jiles were provided for the veterans Headed b barracks consisted of w Tl f pr f Soogher o club and addre and Clarence 1 ton Holds Gas k Despite Sabbath Law U o ThP Mav Jury in t a c re jit court consumed n at Chatham in that in ft Is a necessity tmt It ran h sold on Sunday evening the State Sun observe ire lau The case of Martin A Shelton store had been pend Several flu ng station proprietors eU hand n testing the issue and n their po nt 1 ne f gasoline Is forbidden Sunday In but the h r of on the immediate out- which henceforth will be to 111 enable motorists to th r fual tanks with ease HOLDS TWO IN BOY'S DEATH Car's Owner Was at Steering Wheel to Th W Va May jury Investigating the death of Kenneth Kneisle who was kitted by an ip ed by William an I Reno Six both Md at the edge of this ity last night returned i charg ng Kith be ing at the steering wheel of the car when the occurred and named SU an accessory after the fac because It Is charged ha was driving the car when stopped him a Md and enabling tt make his escape When each of the two ac the c of driving the ma chine IIT ho was i chauffeur t that drove the car hK protest Is expected ti bp tried on a charge o He and Six are In Jail here to Find Boy's Batty ton i ban J Ci i mti the pr ho i I Episcopal School at Alexandria to Hold Cele bration Next Week i I Grafton Grafton W Va May 30 Former United States Senator Howard Suth erland waa the speaker at Memorial day exercises at the National ceme tery here The the cemetery in thr e the first made up of of the wars and the second and third of school children O E presided The Invocation was by the J Brown and benediction by the Ferrj E Grimm Reid at Fairmont Fairmont W Va May 30 Rev Dr C Baird Mitchell was the Me mortal day speaker here the exercises being held this morning In lawn cemetery A number of escorted the veterans to the cemetery Post No 17 American Lesion was in charge All-day at Clarksburg W Va May 30 All day exercises were held here In hon or of Memorial day This morning a program was observed in front of the court house under the of Post Grand Army of the Re- public The ladles of the grand army of Republic gave a flag drill by school children This after noon exercises were held at Ma sonic followed oy a pro gram at Greenlawn LAST DATS Scattered on Ohio River Parkersburg W Va May 30 Beautiful exercises were held here in co of Memorial daj The parade this afternoon marched to the center of the Ohio river bridge where flowers were scattered on the waters in honor of the dead of the navy and marine corps The graves of soldiers were decorated in the morning At Fraternity hall exercises were held and an address was made by John Dana on Morgantown W Va Mav memorial service on the river bridge here today was conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars assisted by the American Legion The Grand Army of the Republic held its ices in Oak Grove cemetery A rade fraternal civic patriotic and organizations preceded the exercises Four young women of the West Virginia staged a pageant A display of fireworks was given tonight under the auspices of the American Legion Special Traffic Eules to Be An- for Shrine Week by City Manager THE WASHINGTON POST 124 N Patrick St Va The of the Episcopal Theological seminary of Virginia sit in Fairfax county west of Alex andrla n 111 bo held at Its annual graduation exercises Wednesday Thursday and of next week Many noted divines come from all sections of the country to attend the services among them being eral bishops The exercises will be opened Wednesday morning at II o'clock In the chapel with addresses by William Cabell Brown of Virginia the Dr George G Bartlett dean of the Philadelphia Divinity school Philadelphia the Rev Dr E 1 Good win of Richmond the Rev Dr Carl E Grammar of Philadelphia and the Rev Dr Berryman Green dean of the Episcopal Theological seminary of Virginia At 8 o clock in the ning the Rev Pr Arthur S Lloyd bishop coadjutor ot New York and a former resident of Alexandria will deliver an address before dent s Missionary society The commencement exercises will be held Thursday beginning at 10 30 a m The address to the graduating class will delivered by the Rev M W Dewart ot Baltimore The alumni dinner will served at 2 o clock and the address to the will be delivered bv Bishop Beverley Tucker of Norfolk Ordination ceremonies which will bring the exercises to a close be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock with a sermon by the Rev Karl M Block of Roanoke Members of the graduating class are H Baker Norfolk Va John H A Bomberger Norristown Pa A West ginia de Brow n Washington Horace M Brown West seph Cobb Washington bert A Donovan Philadelphia Ar- thur S Gibson Philadelphia Regl Hal Alexandria Arthur J Rendova Pa Roland J cure Albert W erts Pittsburgh Stamo s Spathey Richmond Albert C Tebeau Fayette ville N C Robert ton W Va and A Campbell Tucker Ashland Va Today Tax of c council ill be held at 3 30 o dock thli af th annual appropria non in t tax or will be presented Traffic Rales to be Announced Traffic regulations to be enforced during Shrine week will become Sunday morning according to an announcement by City Manager Rich The regulations will be an- the last of this week Rite for Mra Katte M Padgett Funeral services for Mrs Katie M Padgett 31 years old who died day will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the residence 220 North Pitt street Besides her husband Edwin H Padgett Mrs Padgett la survived by three children Petersburg Children Honor Dead Petersburg Va May Memorial Day was more generally In Petersburg today than it IBS for emeral years The banks and municipal offices made bv of Petersburg Post Amerl an Legion to the pupils of the ic schools who had gathered of of flowers for dec- the graves of those who made he supreme sacrifice in the world war and who axe burled in Blan erd cemetery Markers erected In memory of the men from Petersburg were decorated by the Boy Scouts were sold on the streets by he Woman s Auxiliary of the can Legion the proceeds to be plied to caring for the graves ot hose who lost their lives In France Exercises were held at the National Cemetery at Poplar Grove Dinwiddie county and also at the National at Point Prince George county thousands of Federal soldiers are burled Services at V of T Charlottesville Va May lic memorial exercises were held in the University of Virginia cemetery and were largely attended h Dulte commander of John Bowie Strange camp Confederate Veterans presided The principal ad- dress was by the Rev Robert S Woodson assistant pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city Crosses of honor were presented to eral descendants of veterans The parade to the cemetery was headed by the newly organized Municipal band other units in line being dren of the Confederacy John Bowie Strange camp Confederate R T W Duke camp Sons of Con- federate Veterans Albemarle chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy and visiting daughters American Legion of Honor Boy Scouts and zens generally Veterau Parade at Va May day exercises here consisted of a parade this afternoon of confederate veterana world war veterans ters and Sons of the Confederacy Boy Scouts and the local national guard At the confederate section in the cemetery the exercises were marked with an address by Murrell Edmunds Lynchburg attorney Honors Federal Dead Winchester Va May cervices for more than soldiers who fell In battle in and around Winchester were held this afternoon over their graves In th National cemetery under auspices of Mulligan post Grand Army of the Republic and the Ladles National Memorial association The principal address was delivered bv the Rev Frederick I Mumford pastor ol Market Street Methodist Episcopal Salutes were flred by Com- pany I Infantry Virginia tional guard Sheriff Speaker Keyser W Va May E sheriff of Mineral coun ty was the speaker at the memorial exercises at Queen s Point cemetery here today band led the procession which Included the ican Legion and lions Mrs Harry Wells and Mrs Joseph were soloists Parade at ROT W Va May 30 pa ade followed by decoration of liers graves took here The American Legion band gave con- certs and the Community park waa open all day for basket dinners File by Jane Candidates to be to enter the race for State senate In the primary to be held August 7 must file notice of their candidacy not later than June 7 each application being accompanied tw a fee of and declaration of candidacy must in each case be signed not less than 60 voters Applications must be filet with Charles Bendheim chairman the city Democratic committee or William P Woolls acting chairman both of Alexandria HIGH WIKS DRILL W Va May 30 Thi body of 9 years old son of Joli i miner from the West Fork f W Owens nt the bridge by a st after dynamite had uac I to it to the surface bov I from his home Thu das The next day a fish Ing Hne to him was found on hank It supposed brv fishing from rocks on the river and slipped into the stream While at Dinner Table l to Toe PMt Va May O Johnson suddenly at noon seated at the dinner table in here The funeral l his morning service bains i by tbe Rev Dr H W Interment was made at An In county Mr John aon Mas born ago He Is i ve by vv tua and a daughter Va May day exercises were held here at the National cemetery Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Needs One More Victory Against Shenandoah to Capture Banner Special to The Washington Post Winchester May High school yesterday defeated Shen Valley academy by three points in the annual competitive drill of two local Institutions for possession of the chamber of com- merce banner offered to the school winning three years in succession Handley on two sucesslve years and then was defeated by two years ago Handley won again last year and when judges announced their decision yesterday a crowd that packed the grandstand and race track of the fair grounds broke loose In a bedlam of shouts and cheers Shenandoah s battalion was com- manded by Capt Charles Smith and the by Capt Paul Hart man The judges vs ere Lieut Col W W W McCammon MaJ W S L Hartigan and Lieut T L Gilney of the United Stales Handley it waa said won out on superior work in extended order especially when deployed as squads Oral Instead of signal commands counted against Shenandoah TODAY'S THE Begin today to guard health Post's Bran with other parts of Wheat IB a natural means of obtaining regular daily bowel action Special processing makes Post's Bran Flakes the digestive tract It's a wholesome nourishing food thai really good Sold by all grocers NOW YOU'LL LIKE 6 Hot water Sure Relief and HERE'S A WESTERN TRIP 36 Personally Conducted B e n v a r Colorado BUt Lake O 11 r Park LOB Burbara San Fran Taroma Rainier Park trip on P jo ltd to V to t n 4 Van Ola r mi lei St Paul Chicago and We our iton nt bast Everything for Tour Iff HUT Park Both Parties July fer full of ths taun r offarsd for tho and tith Ft TV oi E R ROCHESTER Republican Meeting Postponed A of the Republican sena committee which Mas to seen held In the Rammel fix upon a time and place for a convention to nominate a for the senate was because of the absence of one of the committee Another meeting will be callel In the near future Four Democratic candidates have an their Intention of making the race i 41 J to Cloae The last meeting of the Parent Teachers association for the ARLINGTON MOTORMAN EXONERATED IN DEATH Jury Holds That ing of BaUston Student Was Accidental CO BUREAU OP THE Falls Va Fulls ChorcH J Lere the motorman operating car of the Washington and Old W L Hopkins Is Named and Chief of Staff Richmond a Maj Richmond t head of the Sons of Confederat Veterans and the naming of Walter of this cttv as adjutant n chief and chief of staff an today by W McDonald Lee in chief of the ion Lee O Miller also of Richmond was appointed member of the Ive committee to succeed Mr Hop kins Selection of a permanent head quarters for the Sons ot Confederate Veterans settled a question which has vexed the organization for eral years Memphis Atlanta and Vew Orleans in the South have been competitors for the location while Denver Colo sought it on the ground that the chle HInton was a resident there Lee acted today under a resolution adopted at the ast reunion at New Orleans and ap proved by the executive council of he confederation The new adjutant In-chief is an at- here and of the State organization of Sons of Con- federate Veterans Mr Miller is of the Richmond Builders Ex- change and a member of the city council Dominion railway which struck and killed George McCarthy IS living near Ballston and a student at Kinley Manual Training school was exonerated tyr a jury In the courthouse Tuesday night It was that when thy stepped In front of the car it was too late to stop He stepped from behind another car which he had Just left The Jury was composed of Z O Joe Bailey E B Creson Carl Raymond E Steadman and H SWaln the coroner A move U being made by Sheriff A C Clements to drive all out of the county It Is said the colony which been camping in the lower end of Jefferson district has been creating disturbances ana an- ef the section The first move of the was made when Traffic Officer O W Welch broke up a camp near the road Bear Bites Off Fart of Girl's Foot Special to The Cumberland Md May 30 Millie Corley 9 years old whose foot was half bitten off by a large cinnamon bear a pet of Somers Fisher Pa -as a result of which lockjaw developed is expected to re- cover Dr James T Johnson this city removed the administered a The bear had been raised from a cub and grew to large size although always docile The child put foot against the of the cage the bia grabbed it In his teeth and on despite her screams until a meat was tossed him Winchester Elks Celebrate Special to The Post Winchester Va Mav 30 ter lodge No Benevolent and protective Order of Elks last night celebrated its twentieth anniversary with a banquet at which speeches made by Mayor J W Morrison of Va Andrew Bell deputy grand exalted R Gray Williams and MaJ Robert T Barton T Russell Gather acted as ter Eight of the 33 charter bers are living The present mem Is 290 Salem May H years old Confederate Whitwell 77 veteran and adjutant of Hupp Deyerle camp ot county died today after an of three days at his home near Salem He wag a native of county He Is survived by his Wife three sons a daughter and enteen grandchildren The funeral will be held Friday at the Methodist Episcopal Church South Burial will be In East Hill cemetery May 30 Alice R Harris daughter of Mrs J Archer died yesterday at ber home at near Fry's Spring funeral was bold today and Interment was made in Oakwood cemetery Miss Karris waa a daughter of late J Archer a former cer In the British army but for years a resident of Albemarle county Besides ber mother she is survived by three brothers and four sisters Lynchburg May 30 Martha J Alvis 84 years old widow of T J Alvis died at her home here day She was a member ot the pal church and lived here all ef her life Sha la survived by four children Winchester May 3d J Dunlap 75 years old wagon facturer of here died yesterday at the hrome of his son Darsey B Dunlap He leaves his wife two sons two brothers and two sisters He was a native of Hampshire county W Va where funeral services will be held tomorrow Exquisite Summertime Apparel Constantly Arriving Here OUR concentrated efforts tu provide distinctive and comfortable apparel for the summer wardrobes of fastidious Women and Misses have resulted in an irresistible array of the loveliest and most unusual wearables Winsome summer frocks strikingly smart wraps and ex- original hats for Sports Street and Dress Occasions charmingly express individuality of style and design Knitted Sweaters Skirts Bathing Suits i Riding Habits THE SMITH BUILDING One of Washington's Handsomest Office Buildings Will 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