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POPE PLANS ROMAN “DEFENSE” GROUPS = " . e ve Organization Will Combat il maintain continyor Protestant Proselyting in Italian Capital. By the Associated Press. VATICAN CITY, August 7.—The Pope, in a personal statement publish- ed in the Observatore Romano this vening. announced the formation of - “ponflflal organization for preserva- Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store . ‘The ed into two sections, vation of the faith, ln addition to the organization now devoted to that work and bearing that mame instituted by Pope Leo XIII, which will extend its The second section will be devoted to providing more churches wherever needed, reorganizing parishes, regroul ing parishioners, the demolition of od PARKING CHANGED In order to give applicants for auto- mobile drivers’ permits space in which ki eir road tests, the parking on %fl'u’-flh‘u place rrum hnm Ilvania avenue u:. l:omnn):“ from e neeu:n?'y. by mp: recent shifting of the Trafic Bureau from its oid quarters to 462 Louisiana avenue, where the appli- cants for permits must now take their tests. Enactment of Legislation Is Pro- posed by Wilberding at Rotary Session. Enactment of congressional legisla- tion to require the registration of en- gineers in the District was urged in an address by Marion X. Wilberding, prest- dent of the Frank R. Weller Co., Wash- ington engineering firm, at a meeting of the Rotary Club in the Willard Hotel stressed the need for an uate r tion law for engi- neers in the District of Columbia sim- flar to the laws now on the statute books of 24 States of the Union. Wash- ington is handicapped by the lack of -Open Samr.day Till 2 P.M. RALEIGH HABERDASHER Regular $2-50—-3 Ralelgh-Manhattan Shirts $1.85 White broadcloth, end-and-end madras, Oxford cloth, fancy stripes and pate ‘terns. models. length. Collflr attached and neckband Every neck size and sleeve Regular 335055 Raleigh-Manhattan Shirts i $2.85 Fancy madras, two collars to match shirts. Also white broadcloth, collar attached and neckband shirts. Regular $2.50_54 Raleigh-Manhattan Pajamas $1.85 Newest Indian and geometrical designs in Russian, Shawl, Military and Shirt Collar styles. Coat and pull-over styles. Sizes A, B, C, All Knox %6—7 STRAW HATS $] 85 The famous Knox “Comfits” are in- cluded. All sizes in all the head shapes. All $8—%10 MEN’S SHOES $5.85 Hand lasted of fine imported leathers. Black calfskin and tan calfskin. sizes. All BURIED IN ARLINGTON Tolumbis—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, with possibility of local thundenhowm. slightly warm- er :onlght gentle to moderate south- west_win Maryland—Partly cloudy, possibly lo- cal thundershowers in west portion to- PRIZES ARE AWARDED TO CITIZEN SOLDIERS Signal Corps Training Camp at Fort George G. Meade Ends. Special Dispatch to The Star. Funeral services marked by military | night and tomorrow; not much changs| BALTIMORE, August 7.—With the honors were held at the Arnn‘wn Na- |in tional Cemetery this morning for Col. Robert M. Culler, a retired surgeon of , who died at his home, in ‘Tuesday morning from Culler was born in , W, Vi Apfll 12, 1877, and was commissioned in the Army Medical Corps in May, 1914. BSince then he urved in all parts of the world, includ- ing Prance during the World War. He was transferred to the retired list in Apflll. 1922, for disability incident to the service. 1310 F Street The Semi-Annual Sale 545 ana 34() Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits °29 $55 and $50 Suits now $38 65 and %60 Suits now $47 No Charge for Alterations Select from the largest assortment of fine suits in Washington Men’s styles; youl;g men’s styles; regular al;d irregular sizes Three-piece suits; two-trouser suits; golf suits; business suits Dark colors, light colors; ideal suits for fall and winter wear $3() and 335 ‘Hart Schaffner & Marx Summer Suits 18" Dixie Weaves, Silic Wool Mixtures, Silk & Mohair Mixtures, Imported Gabardines Every suit silk trimmed and hand tai- lored . . . In the smart, cool shades of pewter grey, vellum tan and Dickens blue, plain colors as well as neat silk stripes. Sale of $10 and $12.50 Flannel and Serge Trousers § 85 All Sizes—White Flannels, Black Stripes, Tan Stripes All Wool, Silk Sewed Buy on our EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN during this sale Free Parking—at the Capital Garage—While Shopping Here temperature; xemle east shifting to_southwest winds. Virginia—Possibly local thundershow- ers tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; gentle to mod- erate southwest winds. West Virginia—Local _thundershow- ers possibly tonight and wmanvr slightly warmer tomorrow and in ex- treme east portion tonight.: Record for Past 24 Hours. ‘Theremometer—4 p.m., 85; 8 pm., 83; 12 midnight, 76; 4 am., 70; 8 am., T4, noon, 92. Barometer—4 o 291; lpm nxo 12 midnight, 29.89, am., 20.90; noon. 29, I Hluhest temperature, 93, oocurred at 11:45 a.m. today. 5: 9‘_.': am. emperature same date last year— Highest, 83; lowest, 65. Condition of the water—Potomac clear and Shenandoah very cloudy. Tide Tables. . (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:48 a.m. and 1:25 pm.; high tide, 6:33 a.m. and 7:02 p.m. Tomurmw—ln tide, 6 am, and 2:10 pm.; high tide, 7:18 a.m. and 7:46 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:13 am.; sun sets 7:14 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:14 a.m.; sun sets 7:13 pm. Moon rises 6:43 a.m.; sets 3:03 p.m. Weather in Various Cities. i § ak 3 Z £ § Stations. 19%3m0vE. Abilene, Tex, Albany, N, Atlani in Cloudy Pt.eloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy jear . Pt.cloudy Cloudy w . 2t Olhhomn cm 3000 Oom; Bhiiadcionia . ear Pt cloudy B cwud Cloudy " 3 Min) 8 92 17 Seattle, Wuh L3004 82 2094 94 + Greenwich time. tod perature. ‘Ve.lhn 5! Gibraltar. ' Spsin Green¥w! Horta (Plul). Azores. (Current Hamilton,, Bermuda 8an Juan, P 6 ime, today.) 80~ Part cloudy ations.) 80 Part cloudy 84 Clear 76 Cloudy Cloudy CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 'TODAY. Beneflt Assocfation, club house, 1750 Massachusetts avenue, 8:15 p.m. Excursion, Kappa Sigma Chapter, Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity, aboard S. 8. City of Washington, down the Potomac River, leaving Seventh street ‘Wharf 8:30 p.m. FUTURE. Meeting, Daughters of Union Veterans, Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, Soldiers, L streets, tomorrow evening. Luncheon, Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity, | Hotel Gordon, tomorrow, 12:30 pm. | l-o!’l‘. . 1 coAE T contaling bunch of kevs, Wedn r 11th st. n.e. Re- 433 15th st 15, 10 months-old Tam and white; Trom l home; answers to the name of ‘ ward. Dis. 3314. 1903 DOG, brown, female, ing tlnce about Jul “'Bet Reward. ;100 T nwe Cleveinnd 3879, EYEGLA! Optical Co, Teather case, n.w. sectio Adams 4714 GLASSES, tortoise umn nm. Tuesday “eve:- ning. on or near 14th betwe d ¥ please telephone “Rationa 0 h 82. Reward. H white Persian. n G st. n. ' siphergsalle B New Mexico ;_ . 3ts. ne. lo Benning. Reward if e. left in Diamond reward. Curtis or, 923 9th n.w. astman, size 12: Sunday night: Wilton, Curtis Billlard POODLE. small. white, female; and license’ tag. Reward. 1121 luclld n.w. ithout Adams 398 Tte wi red terrier. nmm 10" 5808 "Arton p1. how. Cleve Tiea. ward. Black, e. D.W.. sm'r CASE, Iady' M Pleasant n& 1436 Orden SRl be J. n i ward. TEETH—Set of ith old bridgeRoOrE; Hear centerof enunwu Sea wall, 4307 3rd o da 1 TMBRELLA_SIk; on Toedey. 1o~ ghone booth, Peoples Dr smu. sth and G sts. g Ranarsl s yascorilel s WAT with_gold e wedding :llnl r‘nxg Iu:ynyl igentification_ tds,” some- ime Friday. Ju er re Frinp. Earle Bullding. o RisT white —%old. en- p.na 2 Return to 1758 ark rd. Reward, WAT H. lady’s B, 0 Adlml !oflb OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —~Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34 00 Local Call Col. 0432 Clll Chambers Co. “Est, 1883 ONUMENTS WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO , Inc. TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road 8 Lowest temperature, 69, occurred at today. Card party, Victory Review, Woman's | *'3 Sailors and Marine Ciub, Eleventh and |fo ¢ awal of scholarships, medals do- nated by the Veterans of Foreign Wars nd the Civitan Club's base balls and bats autographed by “Babe” Ruth and medals for excellence in base ball, ten- nis, swimming, running, hhh Jjump, discus, running broad !ump. boxing, dashes runs, u\e !!lml Corp- Citizens’ llmury Training f at Fort George G. Madchnen ‘The winners from Washington were Veterans of Foreign Wars medal and citation—Frederick A. ‘Wildt, 80th Sig- nal Company, 4023 mhmnth lm Civitan Club eif Coke B. Cariton, jr., 62d 1369 Lawrence street. Radio_Corporation of America schol- arship—Principal, Leon Fields, 80th ignal Com Loomis Radio _College — Principals, Prederick A. Wildt, 80th Sfgnal Com- pany. 4023 Eighteenth street: Herbert 99th S Company, 1761 Bl ieer Best reds—Grable H. Mitchell, 80th slmul Ocmplny 904 Rittenhouse street. ite—Leon Fields, 80th Signal Comvlny 4017 Pifth street. Medal in base ball—Norman F. Kirby, Bl!th Signal Company, 1200 C street northeast. Discus, stcond—George G. Warner, 80th Signal Company, 526 Twelfth street northeast. ing—Carter H. Ogden, 80th Sig- nal Company, 2121 New York avenue. From momn Park: ng—Ralph L. Tar- TI'WD. Medals in swimmi; Ip! bm uom Signal I;vmpuny 407 Carroll | %G93 MAT, second, h free style; thll’d E-IMh free style; third, diving contest. Medals in_track events—Running broad jump: First, Ralph L. Tarbett. ——— Cannibal Feast Echoed. LONDON (#).—A cannibal feast of 1890 in the New Hebrides has had a sequel in the English eourts, which have been called upon to decide who was eaten first, & father or his son. The case involves their estate, which amounts to $12,500. Marriage Licenses. 25, and Hermins oitman, 3% Rer® Hegrs 8, Wooalng Dorothy Wis- hnson, 32, an l»ckny :o obothof " Priladeiphia, Fa: Rev. K “Hiison. 22, this citv. and Marion z"g":'n'x, 10, crl‘nrendnn. Va.; Rev, Earle Wil- “Forest s. MecGhee. 23, and Eisie M. chil- dress, 22. Richmond, Va.; mc'b'-'omn"rnnmln. 28. Charlottesville, Ve, nnie L. Hudson. 19. North Garden. Judee Robert E. unun. 5 ‘arl L. Willis, 31, Moorehead Cit o ta, e anaria, Va.: N_C. gnd Elle Sizson, Rev! and Hannsh Carey, o G u‘ “w .volm Cole, W. Westra; Taurerte A. Van Dyke. ir. 23_and Doro- thy E. Anderson. 33; Rev. Allan F. Poore. | ces ReYieciuer, Borthwick, ‘38, Dol | Freeley Rohrer. Telser B, Gill, 28 and Ruth L. Kages, ev. Warren H. Bt Pediara 0 thts ity and An- nle M. d’hyl S0 Blant City, Fla.: Boy Georgé W, Watkins, 44. and Martha Pol- Iard: Rev_ Robert Anderson. JosephFlorimbo, 20, cott, 18; Rev. Aure e O Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reports fo the Health Department in the past 3 5 corsia R. Lockhart, 88, Home for Incur- ‘Waiter Butler, 3, United States Soldlers’ betlie Hotpital. e jer, 73, National Lutheran A latence G. Allen. 71, 601 Ontario A Benjamin F. Uhlfelder. 69. 810 L st. Anna piynn. 6. 7o Rittenhouse & Ruth V. Kane, ‘42, Sibley Memorial’ Hos- | W Reed, 32, Gallinger Municipal ica Chrratila, Amitts, 24, Tubereulosis Hospital. Evelyn Tabler. 40, Homeopathic Hosbital Joseph Parker, 28th st. George Burnies, Freedmen’s Hosital. ddison Brown, 48, 2611 K st lizabeth Washington, 40, un Ontario 1d. Martha Jackson, 25, Gth 'a Eddle palibor "1 ‘mionth, " Ghtldren's *Hos- —_— Births Reported. The, followine, births have been reported ealth Department in the past 830, Martis, Davis, boy. nd_Lillla: Wood, My Sithry 5 dhd sars T. Boymays Do Thomas B. and Catherine B. Hanlon, sirl. Card of zm;am. FLETCHER, PARTHENIA E. We desire to hank our many friends for thelr Kind ex; pressions of sympathy and beautit ributes at the time beloved _mother PARTHENIA E. Brath AMMANN, Inesday, o 030, o ‘m E u-:& o Thet " Som ve ' Ammi over, Md.. beloved Wite of_the Inte Roberi Ammahn (nee Boyle). =Puneral from iy chapel of Thomas F. ‘Murray & Son. Nie ols aye. s.e. Priday, August 8. § am, Mass at 8t Johi's Church. Clinton, Prince Georees County. la- tlves ‘and friends tnvited. Interment church Samsterts CHANDA, ' ARTHUR Wednesday. et s, 10wt he Unlufl States n-n( Hospital, AR’ years, Funeral | 153D en Chu,rc.h;”wgt:u' Fedutem mage will be at Tepose ou ferment Afiineton Nationsi Gemerery. KRILL, FRANKLIN. On Thursday, Au- COCKI rom’ his M resting at elio’s funy 1734 *North Cavifol st.. Notice of ome, Toneral Tater, E, MARY CONSTANCE. On ohuguSt 8 1930, at ~Walter al, MARY OONSTANCE. Joved duuphier of May. and Mrs. John A Considine, ”ed 15 years. Funeral serv- Chambers funeral home, . Adgust 8 at 930 am. thence %5 Ariington National Cemeters. HILI. cogflum‘ duighter of the. Tate 8. san Dorsey Costigan and Bl’:nddlul.lt!l of the late Judge Clemen MARY E. On wednudln 1930, at thie residence of het Miss’ Edith ‘Crawford, 158 6 August er 5o vi Tntermant Congressional Cemetery. 8 CROWTHER, MARION E. On Monday. Au- gust 4, 1930, MARIO! CROWTHER, beloved husband of Nenle H. (nee Dement). Funeral from |h late residence. a ¥ ie Y, August 7. st 3:30 lacives .n(} friends invited. !n“ mm Con !lsl.nl Cemetery. I.OUII DAWSON, A CAdgnas 1080t Garngd Nosoitel LOUIS EDWARD, beloved husband of Fler: ence M. Dawson (nee Walther). He also feaves & daughier, Adeline, and one son, Buddy Dawson. Funeral from Eldbrooke M E Church, Tenhnawn. D. Oy Frlday, Ausuat 8 nter Arling: fom Natlonar. Cematery. " Relatives and friends invited. R, KATE L. On Wedne: 0 at the ésidence of her Qien Echo Heights, Md. rowther WARD. sday, August daugnter, ntermes P Retatives " and Chiefs and members of 1, Desres of Poca: Rea Men, " will assemb 2901 14th st, faor, Mt ¥ 10 3010050 shater. h e * LEN KENNEDY, Act. Poc. IDI'HI TICE, Keever of Records. n' ey hue } Col. 464 - Adams 10341 ER. KATE. oficers and memners of ower Couneil, D. of A nol dfied ot the duih 287 auster BN SN O Dlggum Coun. Gand” Jessie Lippin- Catano. 1 B On _Tuesday, RO NmORad AN E shion). ' beloved wife of , Robe! Alixni,der Xene, hter R AL ANE, BUTH VIRGINIA. ey ’"u’-'-':f Tempie, for purpose onic e ‘funersl s m'm- of c.l‘r xg} S McNAMARA. n‘rllcl nfluln. On Tues- day, August 8 1930 at his residence. 1825 B st EDWARD, beloved New undm;un sister morning, sband of Prull vived by two daushters And | » son, r«neul Friday, Au- at from Jenking funeral w. Relatives and ROSS, JAMES H. On Wednesday, Aulun £;,1090. JAMES H.'ROSS. husband o late Jane E, Faneral from his la residence, uot b-l-mm Pl n.w., on Pri- day, Aug 10:30 am tives anE shiends: upviteq. *Tnterment Glenwood Cemetery. On Wednesday, m!nm at Georgetown Hospit Erandenildren and a host el ath- isie_ Johnson nua"&- Iste B and ~grand- Punersl (pri- rom 425 vet 10 s fount" ki resting. at ehurche 1433 You fher™; "'n '3 “flu Ehiantelia iwu'm ytor HAM. S, Marve cCathollc Chura M. on”Fridey. A Remains resting neral home. R vl le Union C!Ifl etery. ‘ZIER, LOTTIE C. On wmnua“. August 6. 1"0 at 4:45 hl Gfl town Un!'lfl‘fl“y H ll flfl rea Fick, betored wite-of the late n (Bler. Funeral from her WINDHAM. CHARLES August [ itermeni Prospect ZIER, ualu' Ald Soclety of Con. cordis reh _announces Eheir - member. wx- ""g'"“: %’E:‘Rhotqé g: MaRY JOHANA HENGMAN, Secty. In Memortam. N, EDWARD LESTER. A tribute & ory of our desr ite 2ix Fears ago today, AU uum my eves close forever Thmulh “eiysterious space of silence he land of perpetual light, wuh uu vision of faith T esn ses him, Where he stands Resching out luvl“ h-mu to -um me e iy T cross over the great divide, No one knows how much.I miss you, No one knows the love you gave me, Jesus blessed you Pitn’ sweer rest bayona the srave LOVING “SISTER, MARGARET. FURBEY, CLARENCE. In xovnamn ot ‘my dear husban died two years afo tadey. A LAREN avoted brother, ¥ho deparied uu y, August . As_we loved you. so we mm I O memory You are Slways near. Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many tear. HIS LOVING ' AND BROTHER. (FUTABETR, In loving remem HARTIG, who one year ago, today. Stil ache with sadness, 8:5:::;..,....‘...""......; PARKER. FRANK, Sr. u.m 3 Bacred o, the memor il m ' Kfi‘"‘ % 87, "who r«g‘m«"fifi e s T Ragal T, 1815, Rfil!. l'"\ spirits. rest. THE PAMILY. * T, RICHARD. In K3 N EbrShek S iy dew Do i, RIO who d»-nea Ul S Heteen years azo today. A 7, 1915, ll.lvhllmlml HIS 8I WOODING, GARLAND, brance of our G passed away in Denver ave Foax l". August T, Clyde i A Nlchola, l.l':“c. 4200 9th 8t N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM 232 PA. AVE. N.W.__NATIONAL 1384, 138 CHAS. S. ZURHO! 201_EAST P “Frank Geler’s Sons Co. L STENIE Meononeational 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors with ‘e orietnal W, B, Bpeare Setabiisn. EShte rank._soze 1009 fi‘rs‘- N.W. Formerly 940 ¥ 8t. N.W. ~W. W. Deal & Co. 816 B ST _N.E LINCOLN _8300 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home | 924 New York Ave. N.W. Wm. H. S‘ardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance e he Lincoln 0524 E Modern_Chapel LHU8 R SPEARB sinal W. | Joseph F. Birch's Som AC B! (I8A. llgfl) 3034 M _St. N.W. lmuun:f 1841 JOHN R. WRIG lGHT co. 1357 10th 8t. N.W. _ Phone Nth 0041. FUNERAL DESIGNS. ompt Auto Gude Bros. Cou 1213 F St. Armue—-uruuu—lnuunnn . C. S "r ":'r%l. :‘f‘n‘fl'fl 3N Family ,z:w,f:«...:-a“x;:"w o

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