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SCHUMAKE TAKEN [N POLICE SLAYING Detroit Man Held in Indiana Was Believed Hunting for His Hidden Wealth. 1!Cherry Blossoms | In Potomac Park . ToBeOut Tuesday The cherry blossom trees around the Tidal Basin and along Potomac Park Drive, which attract thou- sands there for this beautiful sight when they are open, will appear in bloom Tuesday, according to of- ficials of the office of public build- ngs and public parks of the Na- tional Capital. Next Sunday is ex- pected to see the peak of the crowd when all of the trees will be tn_full bloom. The public buildings and public parks office was besieged yester by telephone callers seeking | information on the probable un- folding of the blooms. An inspec- tion made of the trees shows the buds just bursting, and those familiar with the trees say they will blossom TuEMI:I | ICKNELL. Ind of Detroit, Mich., Simon Care a Vin- | police officer, w tap. the home of Ralph Foster Foster is a brother-in iph King, who is also unde connection with the slaying | April 3.—James | make sought as GEORGIA REPUBLICAN CONVENTION DELAYED tke was trailed to the Foster slicers whu ad been in the fugitive was seeking $8.000 in currency “m. h hidden The money hav heen obtained in bank at Hurtford, Ark hot Thursday when | Two Negro Delegates Granted In- King engaged in an @ inan | junction as Representation shots with three Vin s police ofticers. The police had Is Contested, b v Ad the I was and of 1 called by a candy store pro who believed the men -were terfeiters. King was wounded d captured, and officers said they nd in his possession $500 in new irrency that w identified as | negro d wt of the loot from the Hartiord | Schumake fled to the southern [ and was pursued by a 1 He succeeded in eluding his | pursuers until today vrietor 5 By the Asiociated Press ATLANTA, Ga., April Two ates today halted for a time the Repubiican State convention. The | convention later was pRrmitted to or anize on a temporary basis. i The delegates, E. H. Brinson and 1. | ' Richardson. both of Atlanta, ob. tained from Judge E. D. Thomas in I"ulton Superior Court an injunction restraining any present officers of t} State organization, or any temporary chairman who might be designated. from. calling the convention to orde The restraining order came as tl convention was preparing to .go into session and caused consternation among the delegates. Y. W. Gillium chairman, and B. J. Davis, secretary refused to call the convention to order. After a conference of officers of th anization, Judge Thomas modified the order to permit the convention to organize with a temporary roll, desig- nate a temporary chairman and pro. ceed with business. The negroes had charged that many delegations were contested and contended that a per- manent roll should be established | hlplnllu the convention went into ses. sion t « v ndiana Forest Fires Out. HAMMONTON, N. J., April 3 () time brush and grass fires | 1wed the Ancora station of the cnunsylvani d other | this The Ham Fire 1 was sum- umes were soon ex any great headway though a strong at the time. [ 1 ite I ft me t ined blowing wind was s Ambulances For Gity Calls $4.00 The finest make cars and the west ce. kuneral, I8 w [ Her Idea of “A: | A New York “artistic photogr: pher,” whose work adorns the pages of many “art” publications, has n merous requests for private engage ments. One such came from the wife of a newly rich man, who telephoned for an appointment. “And how much do vou charge?’ she asked. ‘“One| thousand dollars,” was the reply. The photographer heard a gasp, and then came, “One thousand dollars! Why. liow large a picture do you take? k i i Call THE BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME OF W. W. CHAMBERS, Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Columbia 432 ¥ QUANTICO |Fast Boeing | latest 1y Mich hirh-speed sign. pursuits, Boeing, Type | son H witly ganiza Lieut Sehildt i with gun eugh, | bomb | hour | as sixty | barrel. were shown at THE SUNDAY MARINES GET 6 NEW PLANES Pursuut Craft Have Straight-Away Speed of 175 Miles. Six brand-new e huve \Ilhul Army's figh which now s little ships he Marines designated No. v the fiyers down’ the sremiers of the world. traightaway speed milos per hous ered mor for 5,000 and Lieut. H. J. Nc Sanderson, plines [ o ursuit, the on Army’s o ast he six planes Norton and W. L. init, and Lieut. Sande corge H. “Towner corge Hockman. Uso possess three or pursuit _training Fighting Squadron 1, jeut. Norton and ias @ uger's head lanes are gaudily have has biack and yellow wse and wing struts he Marine Corps il r and eagle, he ix “uliber nose struts are one ich and 130- v five propell icks for ruising radius and the niles an hour at minute of the propeller. small is abou operating relative of They k Summer. mand of the two squadrons into which been Lieuts. C. McKittrick i m has L and Both decorated, silver color on the fuselage and wings. stripes on They insignic Fighting Squadron 12 has a lion's head as its insignin painted planes are mounted aliber t cruising small [ idge are 3.1 river hout per ges i Lieut who took advi gunnery and bombing courses fighting are in i purposes commanded by designated nsignia ! also red ony mac hrough with 1bs. five speed is 1,750 revolutions per pursuit planes of the | qay. Just been delivered | v’ streets, to the Marine avialors at Brown Field | ja followed by Quantic numbe in the Field, Hoein (Fightes 1), and are regarded | s the have i tunctions of th 17, ind in dives have re than 310 mile 000 foot plu hour Law \ced or com ided o his teut VT, The wing the bear zlobe nd Al e 50 *hine the They aiso are equipped with ba The six 130 Stmwherry Patch in Barrel. rawberries enough for . This has )y a Californian, De s the Popular S rel in which holes s filled wi h dirt. huilt a screen platform, it grows vines can . t avan D. ence have been In each of the holes a vine is set, and under each vine is o suppl Magazir ly a A season can be grown in a been demonstrated Johnson, ne. A Jored to support it and bears fruit. in As many be grown one Seven makes of American tractors France re- a fair e ol —— S [o[——[a]——7] & mf WRIGHT COMPANY—905 7th Street —FEaster Monday SPECIAL REDUCTIONS—Extra specials to vour while to shop here tomorrow. Every iter resentative of the best (|ua]|ue~~—\ OU RE SEE THESE SPECIALS! THEN, vou w YOURSELF! ; DOUBLE DAY BED di s pad in cre- tonne; deep valance... Arranged to Suit You END TABLE braced. W CEDAR CHESTS 40 inches sl 1 BASSINETTES 99 finish, wire Ivory woven spring. Tane make (note the size) with nahogany make it worth m below is rcp ALLY MUST ill. SEE H)R TABLE 18 x 30, $ large rawer mahogany. helr and for batteries i 'inished in G enuine i | Thiree-door iibson Re- 1 r i gerator h i white e oid finish nsice, Always Right i Juality and Price 905 7th Street oo p] e p e ) e . in ust for ONE DAY ONL = .'u‘< = S¥5a GATE LEG TABLE CE2auE > Y) de | EI:_'EIFJ EI’JE—:_IEI:EEEEEEIDE:E e e i} STAR. WASHI D. - C., APR\ 4, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TWO NEW PROBES NGT( 1speak on “Our Country's Dchl o the\ | Medical Profession” at the weekly { luncheon of the Wapiya Club at the | ! University” Club, 1245 o'clock Tues-| The Columbia Heights Citizens' | Association will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m 4ial St Stephen’s Hall, 3017 Fou teenth street. Nomination of candi- ites for office : The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Gavel | mh will give a 506 card party April! 719 Thirteenth street. and Sorority Case Under Official Scrutiny. | | The April meeting of the West Vi Society will be held Wednes. 8 m., Fourteenth and Ken Business meeting will | socinl hour, refresh Pments and dancing. i | B the Associated Pre NEW YORK, April 3.—M#vo more investigations growing out of the an nouncement that 15-year-old Frances leenan would marry BEdward W. Browning, wealthy real estate operi tor, as soon as she passes her sixteenth birthday were started today. An in vestigation of the circums rounding the deuth last Stella Lubin, 17-year-old mode after she had attended a party with Browning and his new Cinderella was begun by Vincent Pisarra, super intendent of the Society for the Pre vention of -Cruelty to Children. At the same time the police announced that they also would question friend: of Miss Lubin. Mr. Pisarra said he sought to learr whether there had been any drinking 2t the party—a birthday celebratior { given at the Hotel Majestic two weel ago by Beniamino Gigli, the operatic tenor. The girl's mother reported that Stella had died of a heart attack Jrowning took the girls from the party to the Heenan apartment and left them, and Stella spent the night s the guest of the Heenan girl. The next morning. Frances s Stella went out with a man described the senator,” and that night tele- phoned she had been made ill by something eaten at supper in the | senator’s apartment.' The police said they would question Martin ¢ Ansorge. former Representative, who, they said. escorted Miss Lubin on her last outing Another investigation by Ny, Pisarra was under way concerning Browning's reported connection with |the Phi Lambda Tau Sorority 1%, hLigh school gi Mr. Browning de- nied founding the sorority, but ud- mitted having helped the girls with advice and gifts. The police also are investigs the circumstances by which Heenan was burned about with acid last Saturday e BYRD PLANES CRATED. Taken Under Guard From Mineola to Brooklyn Navy Yard. W YORK. April 3 (#) airplanes with which Lisut Richard E. Byrd will attempt to reach | the North Pole were taken to the Brooklyn Navy Yard this afternoon from Curtis Field. Mineola, L. I. Crated and loaded on four trucks and a trailer, they arrived too late to be stowed today aboard the Chantier, the explorer’s ship, but will be loaded tomorrow. The Chantier will sail Monday. The Byrd planes are a Fokker monoplane and a Curtis Orfole. The planes during their journey were guarded by three motoreycle police men. MRS. SARAH FRASER DIES. Funeral Services to Be Held at St. at A special meeting of the Graduate Assoctation will be held 30 p.m., at 1337 K street. will be elected to the bi- ing convention to be held | City May 17-21. Miss Abbott, director of the Chil- Bureau, will speak on the bureau. [ Delegates rial Nt 3 | o 8 Grace dren t will lecture on vs, Static evening at | Gale Thoughts LOMOrrow 32 n A. E “Dynamic New Thought™ street, room Mrs. H. C Chapter, No. hem istern | of Beth of the lLluste ) will give a heart social Wed- . 8 p.m. at her home, 918 welfth street northeast, for the bene fit of the auxiliary home board. Rauch 7. Order Jun Hadassah will give a ollegiate hop at L’Aiglon, April (he proceeds (o go to the orphuns in Palestine, The Phi Alpha Chapter of the Chi Omega Fraterni'y of George Washing | ton University will give a benefit card { party April 10 at the Hotel Hamilton | The list of patrons will be headed b Dean and Mrs, Willilam A, Wilbur. Baron Eugene Fersen will give fou ee lectures, beginning Tuesday, § the Playhouse. Subject Ilight Matter”” v's Church Club will hold the Lee House tomorrow al t 'he Mira McCoy Andrews Day ery will meet Wednesday mor) at 10:30 at the Hamilton Hotel for ction of officer: Herbert - T. speaker at the MWashington Advertising City Club Tuesday at 1 The the 12:30. nou Nu y ating e Frances Shannon will be th the face weekly luncheon of the “lub at the 0. itan Tuncheon will be held Lafayette Hotel Tuesday at Entertainment surprise is an ed. The Tennessee Sociely of Washing on will hold its April ball and enter: tainment Saturday night at the Wil lard Hotel, The Biological Soclety of Washing- ton will hold a joint_meeting with tie Audobon Society of the District of Columbia Saturday night at 8 pan. in {the auditorfum of the National Muse um. Dr. Alfred O. Gross of Bowdoin College will speak. The Y. W. | present their | Tuesday evening at 8 o'cle Mount Pleasant Branch Public Li ry. Sixteenth and Lamont streets. “The Quest of the Holy Miss Alice Hutchins Drake C. A. Booklovers mnual Eastes ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Arthur C. Chr the men's Bible cla I2. Church at 9:30 o'clock e special music, hike of Stephen's Church Tomorrow. Mre, Sarah A. Fraser, §6 years old widow of Edward B. Fraser of La Porte, Tex., died nt the residence of her daughter, AMrs. Charles A, Edwards, 2717 Ontario road, yester day. Death was due to heart disease. Mrs. Fraser came to this city following the death of her h Besides her daughter, two grandchildren, Fraser . and M Dy tie will address of Calv M. There will The Easter lusters will start from Circle at 2:30 o'clock Visitors are cordially invited to join the hikers, | no dues or obligations being required Mr. K merer will lead. the ander- Chevy Chase W Edwards Louise McBride, and rdchildren. Funeral services will be conducted in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley, rector, will officiate. ~ Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery Triangle Outing Club has a walk around the Tidal to see the cherry blossoms, to by a breakfast party in at Sherman Monument, south of Treasury, at 8 o'clock. This trip does not count in the contest The afternoon hike will start from Twelfth and Pennsylvania avenue at | o'cloc] Buy one-way ticket to tosemont. Camyp fire at an ideal spot. { Coffee furnished. Bring cup. spoon it luvich. e Red tuled | Basin be followed town. Meet sche Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 i ¢ Gardner st TONIGHT “Death and Immortality™ will be the subject of a talk. 8 o'clock, at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Building, Seventeenth and 1 streets. All welcome. No charge or | collection. Harver Rugers. Alice "W antfel), 300 B vid Kelley, t. Ellzabeth's Hospital 20 ot mw John B. Ireland Elizabeth J. Burt Sarah A Jessie Pierce. Lo S Tho! 8%, Fraser. 8. 2717 Ontario rd 22, 1616 Marion st 45_Gallmeer Hosp) Wilson. 75 0 Center as Walker, fear of 14 Naylor's will be a lecture on cancer { Dr. Maud Sive of the Cancer atory, University’ of Chicago, in Medical Society Building, 1718 M L. at 8 o'clock. Medical men, re roh workers and scientists interest are cordially invited There | by | Labc | the stre ed 85, ot B James Butler, 48. Gallinger Hospital claon. B0, Frecdmen's Hospital. G mionthe, 4617 Kane pl. n.e. Infant_ of Rovert and “Beatrice. Perrs. oW Signs 11.584 Times in Two Hours. Signing her name 11,564 times in two hours was no exhausting task for Miss Gertrude Robinson Smith, presi- dent of a national woman'’s club, aided by an ingenious device called a signa- graph. Each stroke of her pen, says the Popular Science Magazine, sets in motion 20 little fountain pens work- ing simultaneously. DALE Phone AR X et has worn orth G4z ! ERRIER. female: white with black long tail. Owner kindly claim _at Washinzton Animal Rescue League. 349 s RE ) Return Reward. Phone Adams = ESL R unum, containing 21 _small probably at Garfinckel's store, Sat- urday afternoon. April 3. Liberal reward if returned to 13127 18th st. n.w. Phone o COSTELLO NOW_LOCATED AT CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 2 H ST. N.E. 1 Ciaper. Lincaln 524 JAMES T. RYAN Chaper ™ A flicoin 142, ico MoxeL l‘!.l?el'fl Ambulam‘e. Livery in ¢ t string_of white coral. Call \\jn.zm.m-mm _Reward, HC 1 725 Web- o male: white with black aed brown ‘marlings: tag No. 15334: $10 r leather ring, looseleaf. re: memorandum: think on K. near Ni g ltations reward to finder. Bryant. 808 17th st. n. BOOK, “hiack | n_wearing tag of Mr. le(hm‘ N DOG. <pot” on forel d O st Apr Fails C1 farge. ampsliive 0. H. J. He Main 510K, “short pedigree: left named “Bat.' F) ther the successors of nor connect e onginal Sneare Cotatiiee ) 1009 H St. N.W g . o026 1 T F”"(:rmrrl\ 040 F St. N.W, seph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M ST. S, u' smun e A hed 1842 Establ Gawler Semce Phone_West 86 Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 AIE S " CHAS. S. 'Z_l]liHORST DOG-—-BI) T rier: D. C. 0w LISH 02. Return to 3547 Quebec: one Cleveland 2433, Reward. BULL ., DOG — White. _brindle stoit pointsd ea ale, . one um’ size s both dwere ho14, Wisconsin yellow me on colinr . Md.. sectia | GLASSES—Tortoise shell, Friday: i or b | twoen” Riges Bank and Southern | Bldg._Reward. anch | SSES—Pair. shell rim. downtown Sung: “Call Grimes. West 1847-W, KEY S—In bl riday 3 16th or Colimbia rd. Timothy Hanlon a4l _H ST, Phone L. I WILLIAM L] Director T LI LR, Eonnction. Commatons chapel “and modern crematorigm, ~ Moderat prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. 1385. Frank Gdcr s Sons Co, 113 NTH ST, lin.?nf,r.s.Fénfimx Teiephote___Main 2473 ullrrnovn Phone Colum- 5543. seart. Phone - POODL Vieini answers to . white: reward. of Bethesda: WATCH—Gentleman's.~ white. gold. Tele- | phove rumm:;m 10440 or write Armstrong, 150, i vlain_eold. Waltham: n & Martin's Build- Edna Hois. H on beacelct, an_ Saturdny between " Houst of Representatives Office . Lincoin Park reward. incton Main ATCH—Lady's: initials L. M. ", Chinese lettering. Reward. Floral “Blanket Sprays” Othy flelllfl{lll Floul D! lrrm Moderal nm;i dsted 5 i3 M. 570 it Autn Delnnry Sfl'nc T Al‘“ll HXBMII'.—"I!!MHIIVI. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Geo. C.. Shaflct Join 100 ICE_FLORAL EMBLE: s Mun 2416 SERIGBERA ,_ PRICES. No branch diores. = - CEMETERY_LOTS. 1"5}:»\; BURIAL ry:_north WOR! Chatbau Couits. P Call ate ®old - plated | Lady's. e ¥ . am_McC. ' Lost on Whikaam., % ey 1809 Pheips pl. Tibera 520 1 7 pm bson's Drug Stor Model_Shop office. DIAMOND and platinum wrist watch ; near 10-cent store at 12th and F sts. Reward. Louis Roths- child, 3701 16th st, Ad, €010, * ¢ vening. between between or in Model Shop or Return G st. near 9th. ES: CON. e G street res. At 4 RAI Party After Which Girl Died The two | Comdr., | Elizabetb's Hos: | C'Walter 'Reed Hos- | 1926— PART 1. New Cinderella | | N8 FRANCES HEENAN, Not_yet 16, but latest pet of Edward W. Browning, millionaire realtor, who gained much publicity when he tried 1o adopt Mary Spas, was the viet of mysterious attack by an acid thrower in her New York home. It was this happening that brought to | ln;.hl the fact that Browning intends | announce their engagement in | en Frances will be 16. THE WEATHER District of and tomorrow; colder (oday: visin temperatuve tomorrow: diminishin norchwest winds, becoming varial Maryland - Generally fair tod morrov:: cotder today: rising tem | perature * tomorrow: " diminishing ! northwest winds today, becoming | variable. Virginiu row: colder tions today: rising morrow: strong northwest the diminishing today West Virgin enerally fair today and tomorrow: slowly 13 tempera ture today Record for Past 22 perature 43 4 am,, 41 10 a.m., Colutabia — Fair today omor I por todad¥ and and centr: temperatur winds Fair in east Hours. 48 P noon, 59; o4; 8 pm, 4 ;6 pm 40 8 §7: lowest humidity & pan., 46. I 5 pan. to § o), Hours of sunshine, 2.8. Per cent of possible sunshine, Temperature same date last vear— Iighest lowest, 41. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Lates and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, ) a.m. AAII:I kR p.m.; high tide, — a.m. and 12:17 pan Tomorrow—Low tide 18 a.m. and | 22 p.m.: high tide, 45 a.m. and| 1:14 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:50 a.m.; sun sets | 633 p.m omorrow sets 6:34 pom. H Moon rises 12:02 a.m.: sets 9:56 a.m. | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | | bulf hour after sunset | Weather in Various Cities. ~~Temperature.— Precipi Max. Min. tation 8 sat. pm. to a.m. 0.03. Coast | 1 Sun rises 5:48 a.m.: sun | ! Cinen Chevenne Cleveland Ohio | bavenport. Towa Galveston, Tex Mont Tuid Littie Rock. Los Angeles, Louisvi Marquette., dcmphis M. Calit ‘Jnl. | | Tenn North Plaite. Nebi Omaha. Nebr. Philadeiphia. Phoenix. Ar Pittsburgh, Portland. Me. Portland. Ore i Salt Lake City '~|. Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn, { San- Antomo, Tex Pa | Utaly Vicksburg, AMiss. WASHINGTON, D, ¢, Bir!hs Reported. The following births have been reported ";r the Hea™h Department in the past 24 ours: ‘erdinand J. and Catherine C. Slagle. boy and kirl (twing Phillip and Elena Cociaman. Cornelius F. and Olive J. R Walter P. and Lilly M,_Bal Vinal L. and . Weel Aubrey B. and Helen S, “IIF Eric S. and Alma G Mark and Ethel A. Sweadner, David E. and \lflr(ll’!l A. Burton, girl. Blenant and saerel i, Flood. bof Russell U. and Mary L. WIM‘. Willlam i1"and " Gertrude '}u—u-u-mn.l sir Mark and Sarah Shanaberger. girl, Abraham K. and Rose Botkin, boy. Willis C_and Bernadine Lillyerop, George W. and Mable W. Gordan, l‘d“nhl D. and Rita Fung itt, bo3 Clavde £, and Ethel M. Righter. boy. illiam E. Il’ld Marjorie Stutzman &irl. Bartholomew J. and ‘Anna_Curran, girl. Jn—qll S. and Elizabeth FEarman, g" Frai K. and Eladora Wilson, girl. Ibert and Gertrude Jorden, girl. fames and Marie Templemon.® hos John A. and Maude 8. Lewis. girl. James and Myrtle Ward, girl. ‘Thomas and Alice C. Moon. boy. Oscar and Thelma Barnes, boy. fillam 'C. and Sarah G. Spivey. boy. 1. i Marriage Licenses. e licenses have been issued to the Leak of Baltimore and Irena M. Taylor. of this city. E4'30 Allen and Josephine Edwards, both enkins and Margaret M. Erhart. oacpn G Murphy of ihis Cy and Everi worell of Cherrydate. v Flova L. Froman and Iva L. Boyd. both of Richmond, Va. Eugene 6. Shi of Greenthora, X, . aud Alice E. Lindsay of T;ylfll‘\'llh) George Brown and ma McGe: Eimer L. Meade of this city and’ Edith M. Balley of Baltimore. Peter K. Fairber and Helen G. Burns. Gurnie W. Peedin of Fort Humphreys, Va.. and Evelyn Willlams of this city. Vorman Duncan and Jennie Thomas. 1 | | h Hi r and Claura Brown. fort Lo Cakers of this city and Edna M. Cook ot Laurel. Md. Freddie D. Smith and Eviola S. Cooper. Youlise Thomas and Willle M. Murtay: Atherton Robinson of Hlln“nfllm . Va., and Mildred Lyons of Oxon Hil g e fotte, of Shamtie Vs ana 2 ugh of Gordonsville. Va. ”’fif% BL;:Hownrd and Laura M. Suitivan, aitimore. PO acty Bickoting of Fort Humphress, Va.. and Bessie Af." Davie of Harrish Pn pveratt W, Held and Mary C Arvin M. Grover and Alma O umewn. John B Kelly and Marearet . Payton: both B K Py g L Eaa B‘:{i Poole “and Edna L. Weater. oth of Baltimo: 1 D. McCoy and Margaret C. Mo: Wiiham & Gasior and Helen . Kovertaon: e Napoleon Had Wooden Horse. Probably. the most expensive toy | ever bought was a broken-nosed wooden horse that had belonged to! Napoleon Bonaparte and which was sold in Parls some years ago for $2,400. |GREEK ELECTION DELAYED | ment announced today | until April 11 1 S ——— Beaths. Saturday. April 3. 1926 2132 1st. n.w.. MARY ELL Dbeloved wife of Eugene I. Tyrrell. Fu neral from her Tate resdence Monday April 5. at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends Intermen: at Pohick Churc 3 p.m. (Philadelphia. Pa. papers pleise copy.) 1 IN 23 OF 35 PROVINCES Government Refuses Opposition’s | Demand for Simultaneous Vot- ing All Over Country. By the Associated Press ATHEN April TYRRELL. " resider Suddenly. Saturday at her residence. H06 1 er of Fredericlk W tice of funcral WHITIN April & thst. nw Watzel. No- ‘he govern- | that the elec tions to name a new president 1o suc ceed Admiral Coundouriotis, who re- | signed March 19, have been postyoned | of 3 | Bces. The elections were originally | set for April 4. | The government declined the de-; mand of the opposition that ihe elec- | tions be held simultuncously threugh out Greece. The leaders of the United | Parties, who are suppoiting Constan tine Demerajis, have decided to rec ommended 1o their followers complete abstention trom the elections ddenly. April 3. 1926, a vm. ot hie resideice. 906 th st RICHARD T. WHITINGaged 76, beloved hushand of ‘Mary E. Whitin Funeral from his lute rewidence Monda¥. April o, 2230 . Congression’s for 23 out prov oflicers Taternacts. herehy No. 50, notitied members AL O to meet HROTHEK ROBERT w SARAH S TYSOX In Memoriam. - BUTLER. In <ad but of ‘our dear mother who died sears 1940 I HAWKINS s USARATLL m: BU Avril i ) i x i lonely mother dear And kad all along th For life 19 not the sme Cards of Thanks. eI S5 e CORRIE LEE CLAG [ e memiars o . TOPHIR of our beloved CLAG s i #HE Swoon “CABELL parted this life Feb £°0 THE FAMILY. friends ho i | | | i | o | i DAY, We dosice 1o express to o Qur sincere appreciation for their during the finess of our mother BETH DAY, and lor the beautifui t o at her death. THE ¥ AMILY We acknowledge. with gratefu apbreciation r pastor. Hee. J. W. Wa ters, for oauent sermon and” friends, the lady ommand dies of_Julia MeN 25 M N Hut'in ms MOTHER AND "GRASDNOTHER ADELAIDE CHRISTOPHER | CARTER. A tribute of love an 0 the memory of oir dvar di sister DOROTHY DEAN (AR 4. 107 i would ar Jov i sant MRS vots r. and whe A Varions nion {0 i beauts £ my wife AND DEVOTED JOHNSON AND sive to Tace to s Sl moade v your band e wort HUSBAND . 3 JOSEPH SARAH HOWARD h meant th LOVING MOTHER. R CAND | BROTHER SRTH CARTER ARTER. of my friend. died three v LILLIAY B FL1S ds tend and beautitul flora and. death of HY D toda; A tribute HORC 0 the CARTER, w Avni 4. iwen NA M. TANNER memory _of our DELAWARE CARTER Avril 4. 1924 Gone but not_forgotten, HIS SISTERS. ROSA AND MATTIE and TT A0 todiy d Dressions of sympat yinites dbring uuu N ARTER. brother. des Who Teft VLENANDRA, el 2. L den 3 Prospect a ANDRA. ~ Funer ¢ Tuesday. Avril 6 the memory « father. Re who depar April 4. 19 d_faithful servar n.w.. ANDRE from his late at 130 nm.5 196, RICH band of M his late res Va m fa n. Va.. friends Kton Natic atarday. April e residence, F USTA BELI 1 R Well done. thou goc HIS WIFE, MRS AND DAUGHTERS ATLETT. In Teloved pastor. departed th: April 4. 192 Loved in life MRS, CARRIF DREN CATLETT. In of our Iate pas who left us one EVA AND JOSIF * sacred memory of our la'e Re H_CATLETT. wi nife vear ago tod s ut at o'clock ited. Interm il remembered 10 death CAPHNEY AND CHU d _and de- R\ hard, ad but loving ° Rev. A H vear ago today. -emembras CATLETT Avr We shall mieet you ¥ oted stepmother of Henrietta Catherine and Stephen Bel m Chureh of the Incarn D. C.. Tuesday. Aoril 6 tives and friends mvited KOWN. April 2. 1026, JOSEPH W | BROWN. vears. beloved husband | of Martha Brown. ~ Funeral from his late idence, 1358 East Capitol st.. Monday. at 1:30 p.m.. thence to the Ep E Church. 15th and North rolina ave ne. where services will be Id at = k. Interment at Fort Lin “Dean 10 wm 5 a some brignt morn don fair. for us there BOARD OF THE . BAPTIST CHURCH remembrance of o A. H. CATLET MOUN deceased pa who died Aprl May he eve DONE BY ORDER OF M BAPTIST MISSIONARY In. loving pastor, Re who died April 4, 1 Wa loved him. but God loved him best BY QRDER OF MOUNT BET I ¢ coln Cemetery BROWN. Saturday. Ap MAY. beloved daught v’ J. Brown. aged fier Tat Y Takoma P t 10 am Cemetery T CIRCTE, remembrance of o A H. CATLET! 3 1926, LAURA Charles T. and Funeral remembran A. H. CAT e April 3 ad but loving beloved pastor. Re who departed this April 3 Wisconsin sy 2 Funeral from t April 5 Cemeters Trinity Chur 15 am. Intermens adness still co o of sadness still com Tears of silence often Memory keeps him ever yigh he loft DONE BY ORDER TAYLOR. SENTOR DEACON RICE_ CLERK: REV. K TOR| CATLETT. 1 ! but loving of our bels pastor, Rev LETT. who denarted ‘this ago today. April 4. 192 We the Mount Bethel School say. Sleep on. beloved rastor. Sleep on’ and take vour resi Lay down sour head upon the Saviors Dbreast We loved you dearly. God loved you best Deep in our hearts you are fondly remem bered Sweet. happy Four na lrue hearts who loved sou wi affection Always will love ¥ over us 1026 cloved aunt of R from W. W. Deal's fu 16 H st. ne.. Monday. A Interment at Prospe 21996, at his_resi ve. se. JAMES A iand of Catherine son ‘of the late es A Daly. er. He i survived by five | Uaughters. Mre. L. Dougherty. Mrs. Henrs | P Mre. Walter Redfield and Mrs. | bens, andfive grandehildren. | Funeral from his late residence Nichols ave. se.. Monday. Avril 5, &t 9:30 n.. thenee to’ the Chirch of the As | sumition, Congress Heights. where solemn | reauiem mass will be for | the repose of his soul and | friends invited lm-—m-m ortes < WNS. April 2, 1026 his MR e se MROBERT ¥ Vand of the late Alice L Funeral from W. W | home. 816 H &t. n.e thende Church et will be sald at B a.m Olivet Cemetery EVANS. Suddenly at 5:20 pm. ai Hospiral. Sits. FLORENCE aged 25 vears. heloved wife of Samuel M naine may he seen at her late | 312 45th st terment Va.. Monday. . FRASER. Saturday, 4 residenice of her diughter, ) rles A | Edwards. 2717 Ontario road n.w. SARAH A FRASER. aged 86 vears. grandmother of Frager C. Edwands and Mrs. Mars Louise McBride. Remains resting at the | SUH. Hines Co. funeral home. “901 14th | nw. Funeral services at St. Stephen s oval Church Monday. April . at 11 | April 14 Nichols . beloved ‘nee” Martin ) remembrane A, H. CAT iife” one ve Baptist memories cling aroune 2, deepest in death just the to St <. where mass | Interment at Mount | of 3 loving wife E. GILL. who v T FATHER AND SONS . _In loving_memory of our dear SUSIE HARDIN who left us 3 s ago. April 5. 1 Mother, our hearts long for you 1 ionckome 1 mans wass For e hot the same. to is Since you were called awas | We miss your soft and gentle voice, 1 Your sweet and tender smile Withott You, mother, it often seems That life is not worth while But love. our love that is deathless And follows you where you roam Over (?‘r ;II“; 0" ::t)l‘d“ mflr";’nv To the beautiful hills of bome. i DEVOTED FAMILY ORIGAN. Tn lovine memors of ms stes = 'tfl?!’ CORNELIUS HORIGAN. who died eleven vears ago. April 4. 18 Mass at St. James Church. Mount Rainier. * LEE. In sad but loving remembrance of dear mother. MARTHA LEE. who depa ed this life April 4. 1925 Just one sear today you left us But it seems ) Our home is sad: 0 God knew best and called you away Deep in our hearts you are fondly remen bered Sweet. happy Your game. True hearts Yhat loved vou with deepest affection u-urfm’u love you in death just the HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHIL- s In memory En ANNT n.w. i Avril | at the | neral services for HARRY €. | be held at. Erankc Geier's | funeral varlor. 1113 ¥ nm. today. Interment ‘at Washing ton Hebrew Congregation Cemetery. EN. Departed this life April 2. 1928 R. GOLDEY, wife of the late Joseph W. Golden. age :2 vears. Funeral serv | ices at her late home. 500 10th st. se.. April 5. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. She has ol And the Where the Will meet - where the soul hath rest ares of life are done. « that loved her best er. one by one 5 HAVES. Saturdas. April 3. 1926 at Oak Park. 1il. Rev. FRANCIS LITTLE. be- loved husband of Cora Walker Hases. No- tice of funeral hereafter. KIPLINGER. Saturday. April 3. 1926, WIL. BERT beloved husband of Margaret Kiplinger” (nee Shugrue). Funeral from the. nce of his daughter. Mrs. Welsh Sputhern ave. " Bradbury ‘Heights. D. © Monday. April . &s at St Francis Xavier's Church at 27507 ah, Stipdrancis at Mount Olivet Cemetery v McCOY. Thursday. Anril 1. 1926, at_her residénce. 824 New Hampshire ave. BES- SIE McCOY. aged 43 years. beloved moth er of Maggie Jones. "Funeral from Goth semane Baptist Church. 22nd and Vir- ginia ave. Monday, April 5. at % pm Paim Leaf Lodge. No. 76. and all_sister lodges of the National ‘Ideal Benefit So- ty are cordially Invited to atiend, the funeral. McCOY. Al members of_the National Idn! Beneiit Society of the Washington District end the funeral of E_McCOY Monday. April b at 2 p.m. at Gethsemane Bantist Church: 29nd and Virginia ave. n.w. Done by order of the District Colncil” Board, NEAL. President, WALTER BODDY. Secretars. McENEW. Suddenly, April 2 MARION McKNEW. beloved sister of Mra W. Perzy Hay and Benjamin. Hector and Clifton McKnew. Funera: from residence of her brother. H, C. McKnew. Madison and Tavlor ave.. Riverdale. Md'. Sunday. April 4 at 3 Burial at Lagrel. memories cling rounc MACMILLAIN, _ Egster Aprii 1. 1025 MARY of Marvin H. MacMillain, ax anly_child of Francis W. and th ¥. Williams, To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die. MOTHER MARTIN. In sad but loving remembranc of our dear’ loving wife and _mothe TOUISE B. MARTIN (nee Ferguson), who devarted this life three sears ago. Easte Suadas. 103, L Db <ot i e *With bitter sense of lose Oh_ God. in mercy Dity us Help s to bear our cross She has gone where the soul hath rest “And the cares of life are done Where the ones that loved her best Will meet her one by one. HER LOVING HUSBAND AND SONS OURAND. In loving remembrance of mv dear husband. GEORGE E. OURAND. who departed 'this life one vear ago foday Aoril 4. 192 Today my heart is heavs And the cross seems nard to bear The depth of my sorrow I cannot tell May Tlive with the assurance That I will meet him acain. m;Anrvonn WIFE. LOUISE ROBINSON. In sad but loving remem hrance of our dear husband and father Cant. DAVID H. ROBINSON. who_ dep: e this life ten years aco. 31916 at Clarendon, i HidPROTES wikE. DaveHTER< AND SONS-IN-LAW, . OR. In loving memory of our dew dauehier and mother. LILLIAN G. 8. TIG NOR. who entered into eternal reat twen ty-six years ago today. April 4. 1900 Blossed in her memorv, | o HER_ MOTH! 3 < AND DAUGHTER. GLADYS TIGNOR PETERSON ALKER. Sacred to the memory of my dear friend, Mai. JAMES E. WALKER who passed from his life ejgit years today, April 4 1018, at General Arm: Hospital. Fort Bayard. N. Mex Oh! how can I forget him' I HOLMES WALKER. parted: 1926, JANE o'clock. life Wednesday, . 193 r a brief illness, at his residetice. 1610 Marion st. n.w.. JESSE PIERCE. = He leaves to mourn their I a devoted mother and father. James and Amanda Pierce: two grandmothers, five aunts. two sisters and friends. tist Church; « arch ov threo uncles. three brothers and a host of other relatives Funeral from St John's Bap- Bth st. between M and N sts. nw. " Rev. Brown offieiating. Sunday. Avbril 4, at 2 o'clock. Friends invited to attend. Before our eves he faded. Growing weaker day by day: Dojni il we' couid to” save him Until God took him Saturd: THE FAMILY. 4+ ROONEY. ag; Avril 3, 1926 at his residence. 3636 3ist st.. Mount Rainier. Md.. WILLIAM F. band of Elizabeth Roaney, Frank A.. 3 and Matice, and tliree Blanche E. White. Mrs. Ada M. Reilly and Miss Bessie Rooney. and one brother. James. of Savage. Funeral services at St. James Roman Catholic Chure Where high mass will be offered at 9 am. ‘Tuesday. April 6. for the repose of hi soul. Interment (private) at Mount Olivet. (Baltimore and Philadelphia papers please copy. 5 SCHMIDT. Saturday, April 3. 1826, B beloved wife of Harry K. 'l(‘llmldl. - neral from her late residence. 1108 8th st. n.w.. Monday, April 5. at 8:30 am. Réquieri mass at’ the Church of ‘the im- maculate Conception at 9 o'clock. ' Rela- fives and friends invited. - Interment Kook Creek Cemetery. Departed this life Sllurdl 3 Aprile3, 1926 at 6 am. at her residence. 1187 10th st. n.w. ELIZABETH. the be: loved wife of ‘the lite James Henry Stever. son, ssed 81 vears, Funeral"from the above residence Monday, April 5. thence | {05t Augustine’s Civirch, where ‘reatiom high mass will be sung at 10 o'clock. In- terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery e 34 TOWERS. Saturday. April 3. 1926, at her residence, 113 Maryiand ave. n. TOWERS, _beloved wife of Towers. ' Remains are resting at Zur: horst's funeral parlors. 301 East Lamlul f Services will_be hel at the El Chuireh. Easton, Ma. Monday & bam. Interment at Euston, Md. ™ 3 of lnl‘fll ones dr ALKER, who - "{3;&1‘-’1’{' who e 3 who "diet {l::‘lg;.l:hflr 6.1 and our brother, Ma .l(ME'l E. WALKER. who died April 4 1918 Here llxhln!! un‘dxln;.mnl lIIL';“XI\Ll;!ful day. bt hay D DR L AT WALKER RS, “FA%NY w PlireLow: : ARFIELD. " In loving remembrance of m Qdear mother and kranamother. REBECC WARFIELD. who (l!”lrl’(l this life eleve: vears ago today. Avril 4. 1015, One by one earth's ties are broken As we reach the shining shore, (i he loved onc, who have gone f the loved ones w w urn' DEVOTED DAUGHTER. ADA M JROWN. AND G LANDSON. RFIKLD; ‘in sad but laviag semembeaice B e oar ‘mother, “REBECCA WAR. FIELD. who d!l’!lfl?d this life eleven years ago today ril 4. 1915, TR e AN Tk bt mioeien 'Ot & loved one gone to rest Ang hote‘wha "tk ol “ner (o re"The ones il love SR R In_memory F 6 AV