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Bingham of Connecticut, preslden'. of the association, announced last night that in order that the flight may be properly credited, it will be made in accordance with rules of the association. ‘The Question Mark was tested suc- cessfully over this city last Monday, being refueled in flight from a Douglas transport plane. Another successful test was made while both planes were en route to the West Coast. “The official observance of this Flghtx';nnld Senator hnmghnm’ “afllln posed record making flight | for extreme care on the part of those ol'?lh: m:o Army A1$ Corps m-i‘mwlgea in change, for if one of the many re- monoplane, the Question Merk, which | quirements for world record certifica~ about January 1 will take off tions are not carried out, the success- from Mines Tieid, Callf. to seek the |ful attempt is dropped from further world refueling-in-fifght endurance | consideration. record and the airplane non-stop dis-| - The course over which the plane will tanee record, will be carefully checked | be flown between Los Angeles and San by the National Aeronautic Associa tion, which is charged with authenti- cation of all American records before they can be accepted as world records. QUESTION MARK HOP ‘WILL BE CHECKED National Aeronautic Association Plans to Authenticate Flight Refueling Record. pylons installed. A certificate of the distance between the turning points will be prepared by a civil engineer RALEIGH HABERDASHER—1310 F STREET—Washington’s Last Minute Men’s ties, of im- ported silk moires and repps, in new patterns. $2.50. Solid leather sole ;nd heel slippers. 5. London pajamas, with comionable English collar, in plain blue, tan, white, helio. $5. House slippers of tan calfskin with soft, padded leather soles, kid lined. $3.50 and $4. ; x; T,.«“ Brocaded silk lined dressing gown, in blue, wine or gray. $25. Dicgo has been measured and turning | SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART 1. and timers. registered with the Fed- eration Aeronautique Internationale, the world governing body for aeronau- tical contests, will check the laps. The timers will use stop watches which have passed a 52-day test at the Naval Observatory or Bnruu of Standards. | WELCH DATA DELIVERED. Guy Moffett, civil service representa- tive of the Personnel Classification Board, late yesterday delivered to the office of Chairman Lehlbach of the House civil service committee the data regarding the operation of the Welch pay bill and related information which Mr. Lehlbach asked more than a weck ago as a guide in writing the re- Ifef bill which he intends to draft dur- ing the Christmas recess. These data were sent at once to Mr. Lehlbach in Newark by the clerk of the committee. Finest Men's Wear Store Men’s brocaded dressing gown, in wine, blue and tan. $10.75. French flannel robe, in new and colorful stripes. $15, ¥ vlt-w ]\Mn | Men's mufflers. of fine repp; in stripes, jacquards or plaids. $5. Al Merchandise Exchangeable Holiday Gift Certificates All purchases packed in attractive gift boxes. MEN’S FURNISHINGS—STREET FLOOR RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street CHURGH IS STRUCK IN SHOT FUSILLADE Police Probe Lansdowne Mystery as Pastor Disclaims Knowledge of Motive. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., December 22— Rev. Gordon E. Jones, pastor of the Lansdowne M. E. Church at which un- known men 1n an automobile fired & fustllade of shots early Friday morning, said tonight he would mention the episode tomorrow in his sermon. “I am very sorry,” he said, “that such thing would happen here in Lans- dnwne. and in our great State of Maryland, and I Imend to say as much in my sermon tomorrt: “I also wish to atnte that I have never, from the pulpit or otherwise, dealt with personalities of violators of the eighteenth amendment, but have merely taken a stand with general law THE WEATHER District bf Columbla—Partly cloudy today; tomorrow fair and somewhat warmer; moderate variable winds. Virginia and Maryland—Partly cloudy, possibly showers on the cosst, today; tomorrow fair and somewhat warmer; fresh northerly winds today. West Vlrglnlw—-Mostly fair today and tomorrow, with slowly rising tempera- ture today. Record for the Last 24 Hours. 'rempemture—Mldmght 22 2 am, 21 0 20; 8 am., 20; 25 2! pm. 31; 4 pm, 31; cpm ao 8 pm., 29; 10 pm., 27 Temperature same date last year— Highest, 44; lowest, 30. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Burvey). Today—Low tide, 10:53 am. and 11:47 pm.; high tide, 4:20 am. and 4:53 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:48 am.; high tide, 5:19 a.m. and 5:51 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rosé 7:24 a.m.; sun sets enforcement, including, of course, the|4:50 p.m. eighteenth amendment.” Halethorpe police, investigating the shooting, said they expect to arrest one or more men soon. With Rev. Mr. Jones, they are inclined to think the shooting was not done by bootleggers. A load of shot struck between two of the church windows, making a large hole in the wooden frame and breaking the corners of the windows. In the walls of the church were found a num- ber of bullet holes. On their second drive past the church and the adjoining parsonage the men fired another volley. One of the bullets went through a window of the pastor's home. Rev, Mr. Jones told police he heard the shots but did not leave his bed, be- ing unaware that they had been directed | D at_the church or his home. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F e TUXEDO SUITS Silk Trimmed Liberal Credit Terms EISEMAN'S—7th &F g“ A Mortuary Service Perfect in Every Detail r From the smallest detail to the most perplexing problem, Perry & Walsh’s organization takes cognizance of the things pertinent to a perfect mortuary service. Modern Chapel. Private Ambulance. - Just phone— Perry & Walsh Morticians Main 984 29 H 8t. N.W. 4601 5th St. N.W. W. W. 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He said that he had been taking the mone; for three years and that he had lost it all playing the stock market. He was arrested at his home in Rockville Cen- ter, Island. + Births R:ported. llavmu births have been thmuT n the past 2¢ a Sladys. oco pnors. ‘girl. ther, Duvall, eir byer. 1. k2 Brosnal an, firl s E. Gral rted to hours: W lnd Lillian nermr'.m:lrf Groy 'lonon "ad oral l Julia and Elizabeth and Mnydxlnrm in . A wkins, girl. lfl.llem sirl. i Bernard an 'al irl. ;ud:flck By on Anderson, Lavenia Warner, 5‘}}’6" and c:imfle ':III‘E:‘"‘ 2F ShdEliabeth Atthur ‘and 1 P John i James and Alvert, and, iia l:iaolnh illiams, nie_Col N Thing to do on a Sunday is to pay your respects to the Almighty. The hour or so that you give to God on Sunday morning is the time that counts most in the week. Join one of the congregations of this city in Sunday morning worship. You'll find a hearty, sincere welcome, and you will take away a feeling of contentment that will add much to the pleasure of the day and the week. . | street and Pennsylvania avenue yesur- Benson, DRUG CHARGE FILED. Baltimore Woman Accused of Vio- lating Narcotic Act. A c{ncnrcle‘ of violating the Hnlrflwg narcot W Was terday odae flv::lhfll 34 of mu.more. Cook, ‘wednndny :‘: mehmnd to — ur charges of passing worthless checks o':: nferchanum is said to have been lgq?dmwmo & small amount answer ‘Thompson, who caused Mrs. cook'- arrest, she totalling approximately $350. She also | fis hasement of the church after ves- is sajd to be wanted in Baltimore for | larceny of a $75 ring and on some more check charges. COLORED MAN DIES FROM FALL INJURIES Women and Two Men Are Hurt When Struck by Auto- mobiles. ter Botts, colored, 48, of 1013%; Hal( at.rect died yesterday afternoon at Freedmen’s Hospital from injuries re- ceived when he fell from the back of a truck owned by the T. T. Kane Co., or 621 B street, yesterday morning at Fifth and Q streets. He was a helper on truck. His skull was fractured. Miss Ma t Bates, 27, Interstate Commerce imission clerk, was seri~ ously injured last evening when she was struck by an automobile near her home at 3504 Eastern avenue north- Jase h Nella, 3101 Dates street, Mount Rnnler. Md., driver of the ma- 02 | chine, took the young woman to her home, where first ald was administered by Dr. Roy Dunmire of 119 Eighth street suumcasl who ordered her re- moved to Casualty Hospital. There Dr. W. H. Peacock said she was sufferin from a possible fracture of the skull, lacerations to the scalp and k. Struck by an automobile at Seventh day afternoon, Thomas 59, of 219 Fourth street, was taken in a taxi to Emergency Hospital where he was said to be suffering from severe lacera- tions. His condition is undetermined. Phillip Greenwell, 33, of West River, Md., stopping at 1905 S street, was the driver of the car. . EIGHT ARE ARRESTED IN NEBRASKA ROBBERIES Gang Operating in State for Year or More Caught in Omaha Raids. By the Assoclated Press. OMAHA, December 22.—The arrest of Roy Kelly and seven other persons today opened the solution to mmy Nebraska robberies, safeblowings, attempted hold-up of a bank at Lynch- Nebr., two weeks ago, and a $79,000 mhbery of a Kansas City bank messen- ger_in December, 1926, pollee said. ‘The gang whlch has operated in the State for a year or more was apprehend - ed in raids by police and deputy uhgnm armed with tear gas bombs and shot- guns last night and early today. Under arrest with Kelly are: Ruth Haney, 25, described as Kelly's sweet- heart; Frank Cerian, Clarence Hanfelt and Barbara Marlow, all of Omaha, and Leslle Chapman and Arnold E. Fisher of Carroll, Towa. «y” BREAKFAST PLANNED. Gifts to Be Presented to 125 Young Man Residents on Christmas. ‘Though away from their homes Christmas day, 125 young men residing at the Y. M. C. A. will enjoy seasonal festivities at a breakfast at the as- sociation building, 1736 G street, planned for them by officials of the institution, Wililam Knowles Cool gencral secretary, announced 3 ight. Huston Thompson, president of the “Y” organization, will speak at the gathering, over which Mr. Cooper will Ehr:dde. and gifts will be presented to mmr:n:‘lmme boys’ de wl&e,mtfzr‘ le] len the Y. M. C. A. will be opened tomor- Deaths lieported. J-mu . Polk, 72, 7602 Georgia avenue. 11ia1 Tyreell, 60, 1329 Irving st Tl 430 Randolph st. alte) “Hospi 2. Georgetown Hopigal. "' Gonway Burrows. 30, Georsetown HO&- i Frecgmep's Hospital Jnmn Nellon 3 nes 78, '2220_13th : 's Hospital on., % Pfilnde H ital. No'mnn W ieht, % weney Hgupit 3. Emery by L. Huft, 3, 1311 Rack Oreek on. - Olon- Smith. 6 months. ORTidren s Hospite hn Watkins, 2 month, 1124 Congress FOUND. 'd_leather cover. E&m,m L8, mrlyAflElmmu e, aryiand Kenyon st. n, LOST. ABRARR 2opiatn g BA 9..}::.".5" 2 g‘."s:r.‘"s,... FEE Buechele, 161 '.h it '0 8t center, on ; infed, “Gaf ':’u'nfig'a& i B m 5 m‘u,g;,.r L s:-.,mzn,:: and ame- réward oi- foy counter, 08 1ath. eonn'm«n g thm, 1344 ve h nronbl it 'nel “fll HANDRAS, iobal i ot o G hand- 1056 slass clash, cont. about $10; bag_with cm-l.utmn list a rsonal arti 4 Apt. ‘61, 2025 Conn. ave: North stag. o HOSE, 2 {um of dust colored, mended hose. Flease return. Mrs. A. Crompton, 1631 Euclid. Friday bet. 11th st or K. Diack sued r: Keej ookt k K W, Party w POCKETBOOK, brown & o0 e forto o lev. °°§" L “mfimfi vall n e money. Tetirn nnecticut lrlulu for e~ m.r or arlicles. n'l lowing tws :og;ng Tgrmmk -n{ ne Lincoln i - dh ot r e r return to n n o0 A According to Detectives Irs Keck and < PASTOR TO CELEBRATE HIS 25TH ANNIVERSARY Testimonial and Reception to Take Place Today at St. Augus- tine’s Church. The tion of St. Augustine's Church y will celebrate the twenty- fifth nnnlverury of the ordination of their pastor, Rev. Father Alonzo J. The program will with hign mass at 11 o'clock, and will conclude with a testimonial and reception in pers. Father Olds has spent the en- tire period of his priesthood in St. Augustine's parish, which is made up of colored Catholics. Restaurants Inspected. afidh ory of my e T ddenty on beloved Hus May 24, 1 F. In e died 8, aged 70 year: At essly morn, as was his wont, He fondly bade 1ood -by. And lefv us for a little while In other hunds to die. Before the evening sun had se! And the cares of the day vid fled, THE or who lefs. 50 full of lite Was brought nnma to us—dead. CLEEVES, CLARENCE A. A tribute of love and remembrance to our dear husband and father, CLARENCE A. CLEEV] ce- ::rl;: ":'%' 1ife two years ago today, De- MPTOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. couv. NANCY A. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother and grandmother, NANCY A. COLEY, who departed this life December 23, 1912, HER CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. * DATES. BEATRICE. Sacred to ¥he memory of our loved one. BEATRICE DATES. Who left us 3 years ago today, December 23, The JJears of her life were numbered hen the messengers whisperes 'rn;thm hath come lnfldrlnuh rnr Thee: e answered, “I'm ready to go.’ THE® FAMILY. HAINES. ANNA E. BROOKS. A tribute of Distriet Health Officer Willlam C. Puwler stated yesterday that his in- jpectors had been urr‘yinl on an in- unslva drive against insanitary con- ditions in restaurants during the past week. Dr. Fowler sald the campaign has resulted in_ arrests of proprietors of nine establishments. Qurda nt Thanks. DAVISON, ALPHEUS J. To the friends and A Ativee wiho 8o Kindly and gencrousty aid: o4 and assisted duping the lest iliness of ushand. N, 1 de- LA Bahe nnmeu -nuucm on and thani L. DAV] GALLATIN. ZORA A. r wuh to extena my fincere thanks to our friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympatiy beaufiful, floral teibutes st the ot ‘“'th‘c . mm "OALLA- Draths. IN H. Officers lnd raemblrl of tar Lodge, No. 4 by notAed to ‘astend sorrow at the Elky Home. 1636 .w., Sunday, December 2 at 8 o'clock, to make arrangements funeral "of our Iate "brother BAKER. “Body at his late residence. rm 1ith st. n.w. ~Puneral Monday, December 24, trom Simipson M, E. Church, Sherman and Florida aves. n.w.. af Co- I fee. 'No, 85; Forest Tempie. N imbia Temple, No. 422, are in- il ‘PRANR A, LEWIS. B lied Rul Attest: wu n AEWMAR, Becy. | e BARBE) BAKER, JO) Motning f W Yor e rted ml- uu Satur- 928, at Columbia Hos- ARBER, "devoted. mother of ooten, loving sister ca Mrs. o 1s0 leaves a host of other relative ll\ ffl'l‘lfl.! Mm?lns lf!l',l‘:lla grge Jg'hn p A Dasor. v & Eve . . otie n?’ inerdl s e BIALL. 1921 l! hll relld-nce. u’ D, " mnnll m ]flll residence Sunday, Decem! ».m. Interment Union CBIIIQIQY’. Mk- ville, Md. BELL., "'a' 'tu Departed lhi! life DCG! ber t his residen E- . Lian e Mary Bell and father A He Teat ve '“Teh" iren. g?'url'l fune!ll lrlcr n. (n- terment Payne's (? . 30 H e BENTLEY, & ZABE’ on cember, 1938 b Ber reo 'ELIZABETH FRA- Thursday, ber, Lanh; ., beloved daughter of the Williams and Ann_ Laty Bent- ore and ark Cemetery, B Friday, December Il O, BO! a PARKER, m, H 'u:q'\‘@ x i Emlnlnu B “k’ e of oot deorath 3 Sliconitn "ave. o ’3”:& '"'""’ ¥ ndHa 3611 Norton pl. Phone m&efll‘ll‘-w ‘WRI and D and 429 4th nd Se cai. Thitin 18T W) m—sm-llem;mn .;i° i R n‘L sk for Mrs. Roushion. lglllu.. ELNORA C. HEE, age ed_husband of the late Tesa M. Puneral from his late ml~ lnfl» 3[1’ Jenlhr, l; n.w., heolnuzl“ 'fl o Relatives an IM invited to attend. I Rock Creek Cemetery, nmenl‘"“ IRADY, 3 = ‘Sember 20, 1 n&n?"%tm Silver, !nrln? M nll\!l’ll services l! the cha Soldier: ay Moraing, December 54 24, T arth Brown, Mrs. M. ner of Syracuse, N. Y., and Mr sie Wiimarth Gaiin’ of Punerai ‘services st Ga n.w. at’10 -3 e byt I ¥, e rulldlnce. 5}3 Ind hrflh!f u:‘r 1430 N 3 dence Mo 1st lhcl and Lo . t West's funeral parlors, Puneral from resi- fny . 2 o'clock. Interment Arnnmn eter: COMPTON, JORN I'BNRY On _Thursday, mcember e 30, 1938, at Precdmen's Hospita) R &n;:er & Clol;mmn mn o! )lll - Mrs. Ir Mitel AN H Olld!l Nev.L Funeral Sund !{Dm 'ueumr s funeral l ‘hom¢ 1m ’h = AY, DI Pfldl Decmher yei Puneral from W, Dn s ‘L- I home, 816 H iber 34, at l 30 p. 4 on Monday, Dmnu " o8 ence to the I‘ tivity, hers requtem m-r "o D6 sald at's lm‘ oul. Interme Hunt otiver Cemeters. 'I'.urfl:l De- 1 st. oved husband of Alice eral from his late residence Relatives and. triends. invited 1o nun‘fl Interment at Fort I.Inmln Cemetery. s w. Ao el ""’"5« ‘fH‘ T aunriie. o DAMES Pa. Funeral Monday. December M rom - the residenice of his o, Miars. G, ockville. . Ayerment mion Cemeters, M Rock- m’flll"'l#.lm JOSEPH. Suddenly, on g, ot Sibley “Hospital Droter ol Moy AT Honds. Noitee of fuc neral heresfier. FRANCES. Suddeniy on Friday, [oA38, st Casualty Hospital HN mber of lrlnhlt:l vm%n. Noio k runem nom 11 chepel hviced 1o lllend ’Yn- rt Lincoln Cemetery. L. Departed this iife Thurs- Trenton N J. terment JONII- SA| " ‘m i ther, Coralle and e Sther cr‘;l Ins Y‘ view: !d at i ral home sy RL el ndny. Puner ioh llnlllt fiun } t 24, from T Friday. December his residence. 1524 dit 218 B and relatives invited. KING, CLARENCE E. 1088, at 7 t o Nflwllll Cemrt:rl tives, and invited 23° lingt friene LAWSON, LIl On Saturday, Decem- 310 m&"‘? S am. at her residence, LLIE V. LAWSON: We Dec 26, 453 pm.. ot m- Yesldence of her son. Laurence W. Law 1239 Potomac st. n.w. Relatives wod friends invited. lmemem Congressional Cemetery. MILLER, WILLIAM H. cember 22, 1038. at_the ry tclull'h Mrs. Alice Gassaway, 1318 Q st beloved son TLLIAM 3 Si"ine iats Richard Miller and Johanna Miller, and brother of Francis De Ssies Miller. He leaves & host of other Telntives. Notiee of funeral hereafter. IE M. On FPriday. Decembe: NNIE i, beloved wife of the "E' al mes A. neral will place fromm. hfl lnu sidence. 766 w., mber 24 ot n.: znuu:e W Char ol " gacrec cred, Hears Hace Relatives "and frignds' inviteg, xnumem T Mount "Oilvet Semeer. B ugl"Tlher ruld;nu, a?ut‘x s AN “residence. of Dis -m of Wiliam . Pendle- Ton- thee, Tsiiton)® and glser ot Lida, 3 Ustiton, ‘Lillian Mufin, §have Teidgnes ‘s&’.;a.i 88EVices at se. at 2: imetory. Reiatives lnd PR ;?-"‘ e e 3 ne “: k"flamfik Plun er Jr :thtr ‘r fl hnm rl g s IC] HENRY. On Friday, s Stare and Caroliné endela, Monday. Tnterment private. Please omr In Memoriam. In loving_reme: rance of my dear erandmother. BLNO A C. BUI lied one year ago today, Decen! 1 long for you with achi and lhed’muln'; fer arn™ 1150k around my lonel me” flowers. love to the memiory of our daushier; sis. ter, mother and ni ANNA ROOKS HAINES, 'who deparica this life’ December 23, 1925, Gone. but not forsotten, TPAMILY, “MARY ALTER A BROOK CREoN" AND SUSIE 5. R HAMILTON. CARRIE E. In sad but lovin remembrance of my dear mother, CARRIE E. HAMILTON. who passed away nine véars ago today, Decemver 23, 1010, ', HARTNETT, PAUL H. In sad but mmx remembrance of PAU ETT. o Tadenly et me Ave Yéars Ako. m«u, December 23, 1933. MOTHER. JACKSON. VIRGINIA. In sad but lovine re- membrance of our dear mothet, VIRGINIA JACKSON of Hyattsville, Md., who de- paried lhlx lige, two years ago today, De- cember HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * MILES. MARGARET. In sad but loving re- membrance of our devoted daughter and sister, MARGA who departed this life, after a_brief iliness, one vear g0 todsy, December 23, 1927. A loving one from us has gone, A _name we love is still: A chair is vacant in our home This world can never fll ‘The hlow was hard, the shock severe; We little thought her death was near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without HER DEVOTED MOTHER. MRS wmm PEROUSON. AND FAM mother, MARGARET M! who depart- ed this life after s brief iliness one year ago today, December 23, 1927. No_one knows the |fltfl‘ heartache, Only those who re_lost can tel Of lflt that Is bom ln IHBM. For the one we love so well. Dear mother. we love you, But God loved you best: Oodn has taken i'ztl't‘:‘l Y, ever mgre # SBAND AND CHILDREN. * SCHREYER, 0! lfll m ALICE. Dear father_and mother l y 15 Hll'l ber 22 ln l 1) fresh MIY as the day AUGHTER, MARGARET SCOTT. ROBERT D. AND M, cred memory of our devoud Sarenits. w ERT D, Ot "B “haars ago Today. Decamber 35, 1901, MAGGIE BCOTT. who died five years ago, Februa: 6, 1023 Gone. THEIR but not, forgotten. DAUG! ICE GRANT D MARY P, DODSON. o UMHAU. CHARLES. In sad but loving re- ‘membrance of out dear husband an T AR RS DMAAD, Who entered into rest December 33, 1906. The world may change from year to year, Qur lives from da to day. But the love and memory of our dear hus- !fil'xs' I%'e{l‘s.u xfi‘m CHILDREN. * 11, MEMORIALS. mnnummts flannlcum DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2088 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET Tue J. F. Manning Co., Inc. 919 157 STREET N W. WASHINGTON Abbey- Mausoleum .onul-l—!-duh.—C-nnud Mll.l'l‘AlY HIGII'IAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonder] usoleum in m urm and permanent tran- quill mu hallowed beauty i3 an everlasting memorial to the love and reverence for thm who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Hlm7l§7 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. & V. L SPE—A’R'F— Nef xthll I-h. l:lenno of NW"‘- yith e o Phone Prank. 6028 ¢ the original W. R. 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