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SAIL FOR LONDON MEEtlN


Salvation A r m y t O ff cial,s to B allot fo r NeW Com m ander
The five ranking, officjers, o^ t ie Salvation Arm y in wie United States and the ranking Canadian officer sailed yesterday fo r England an the Cunard W hite Star liner jAquitania. They are bound fpr Lojndon to at tend the International High. Council o f j the airmy, whibh will begin an election Aug. 1(5 to select a succes sor to General Evangeline Booth, who has reached the ret irement age o f 73 years. i. " j ]I . t ] The Am erican officer^ a r e : jjCommissioners Edward J. Parker, Ra tional secretary, o f Ne \r Y ork City; Alexander M. Dam on ( f \ New Y ork City, Eastern Terri orial Com m ander; Benjam in Ojrimes o f San Francisco, W estern Tqr ritorial| Com m ander; Ernest I. Pngmire.i Centra!l Territorial Conii lander,; and Lieutenants Commissic ner W illiam C. Arnold, Southed [Territorial Commander. The Canadian officer is George L. Carpente \ j

CHICAGO,. Aug. 2.Sister Mary de Saleu, nun o f the Mercy Ordei noted for her educational ^ ork ir Chicago for lialf a century, diec yesterday at M ercy Hospital, She was 83 years old. Sister Mary* was born in indianr ------- J J L- J-L ed. hes and was educi ted and receiyi Chi investiture at jld St. Xavier cago. For tw enty'years she server as principal $f St. Jdmes Schoo here and for twelve years a ie was Mother Superior at St. Xaviar Col lege. S.ie w ls also, principal ja^ M ercy High School. She cele bra'tec her fiftieth anniversary as a nunjlij 1929.

Charles Webbertjl! ioi:kner| lartdso. o W ilbur and Orvill^ W right a oho oif|the first men t'o .believe tliey! might teach !thf$ world to liiedI yesterday at the: ago of . M r: / Wcjbbert ow ned the bui).1i;v _which boksed thjft W 'rjgbt brotMerw /famous bicyCle/shpp ftnd sold it ; 'H enry Ford ijfi!l19S7. i-Mr. Ford, moved it to bis GreelnfieSd ViRago; Museum, near Eiatroit, J&long witii the |Wright homestesjJd.: Mr. W eb ' bjert.Ulso provide 1 thej W rights w it * the j^'ater pump used; on tbfifr ?! successful plane a t K i t t y H aw ; Ni Q), in 1903. !l ; II

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be ene j Tunney, foj-mer, w orld s heavyweight boxing :hampion and chairman o f the board of the A m er ican Distilling Company, has been elected to the executive board o f the B oy Scout Foundation o f Greater New Y ork, it was announced yes terday by de L a rce y Kountze, chairman o f the foundations pub lic relations committee, j / IMr. iKountze said I Mr. I Tunneys reputation for skill s nd sportsman ship had , won him j a permanent place in the ranks o flB o y Scototings h e rp e s / He added that thfe story of M r..T unney s car ser in sports is familiar* to every or e o f the! 39,526 B oy Scouts in N ew Y ork City. At the- recent Boy Scout Day at the Fair, Mr. Turn ley i refereed a number o f amateur boxing bouts.

jF A IR LAW N , [NJ J, Aug. 2,-^Dt Thojrias L. Caldrnney, of Jr^ark Idied^of a hear: attack l i d -ti> cle| > * while id rh in g hom e w tb bis fvyife from Ppmp^on L ik es. Bor?! in j H ackensack [for Iy-sixjlyeavs ago, h -.! was! graduated fjromsBellevue Msd; ! .cjal College, t^ev, Y ork, iri 1917, a n d ! began practice .n Ri|dgelie3d Pa r k ; DAVIjD E. BOLES tjwo years later. 'H is widow, th r e e ; Special to mra N *w Y ork Tiwlig. daughters, a sor , his (parents, three i GREF.;s TWI<|h, : Conn1 ., Aiig. -2.-1 sisters and four brother survive. David E. Boles o f Grefcnwk h died GE ORG E DOWNING early today m Saratoga Hospital G^drg^ H. Doyvniri^, fohnder and Saratoga Sprmgs, .N. Yj., o f i hear ailment., Mr. (Boles wais born hert jSresident o f tl^e Coiumfcia Extin- i C om pany,: 174 C enter; fifty-fiv6 years ago,, the son Of th i guisher late John - and Louisa!. Arm strong Street, Manhattan, j <jied j yesterday I Boles. Surviving a r e ! his wido-wj o f a heatjt attack; e.t his hom e cr, : three daughters, three brothers ami Tompkins', Circle, j Tom ikir.Fvillr., S. I.| at tlhs age o f j *83J iTwn. pct's, > ' five I sisters, j, P au lfM . f.ud Geoigo A.! Downing, j .i """j Survive. L |, L 13i i BISHOPi W A L T E R BURD . 1 ; i 1~ 1-L- j I i . VICTORIAJjB.j C., Aug. 2 (Cana tM RS. H E L E N F O L L S Y dlan Press).-^The R ight H er. W a l PA TE R SO N , jS.' Jjj AUg. 2 ter Bun?, reared Anglican Bishop Mrs. 'Helen Van Houten Foiiey, f o r - ; o f Saskatchewan and veterar o f th :f Canadian and imperial forces in ;the ^ner iregent; and State treasurer W orld W ar, Hied here today at thp the New J era ey ; Society o f 1 thn age o f 51, H i was elected Bishop o f Daughters o f the! American Rev.> i Saskatchewa id n 1932 and w is con ^jation, died] at her jhomo yesterd.v i t secrated March 12, 1933. He retired iter|,a lengthy illness. I last March because o f |war aisabili _ j J O HN L. M U L L I G A N ties: iRIE,; Pa., Aug. j2 UP).John h . j W I L L I / , M E. E D W A R C S ulligan, form er 'circulation m a n - j, 8peclt.l to T h * N * w York T imi is. iir e r jo f [The Dispatch Herald, die;* ; B E LLE V ILLE , N. J., Au f. 2.-today after an illness o f Imora, than i W illiam E. Edwards, a jew elry a year. He wan 38 years old. Mr ! manufacture r, died yesterday In hi i Mulligan had worked oin ne -.spa-1 home here ait the age o f 73. Ho ha<. pero in R ochester aiid Chicago; .i held suprvisory; posts with jW e lr ;' P 1 j --H r - I . ' 1 firm s in New Y ork and iNewarl^. 1 . . j | JOSEPH HAGUE i. 1/ son, a daughter and a brot.hdr urWlreleso to TsB IiW' York TmnsJ. ! vive. LONDON, Aug. Z.f-JoatipH Hague, an artist who executed many royal ] DR. H. S P E N C E R L E W I com missions and ohce had a studio S |_SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 2 l<^) Dr. H. Spenjber Lewis, Imperato O at Buckingham Palate white p a m i-j ' the R osicnlcian Order for J'lc rtH |ng a picture o f ! tho ilete K inc f ' and South Am erica, d ied 'tod iy o Georg V, djod to lay at th sja g e heart diseaafe. Ho waa 55 year old o f 73. !

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