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WATERPROOF AIRTIGHT EVERLASTING PROTECTS THE CASKET FOR CENTURIES Ex-Pr Ex Pre m Yok il res end arl, be Lincoin From Al Cost Very Moderate Ask Your Funeral Director THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WOMEN CONGRATULATED (1,500 IN MOB DISBAND ON EMPLOYMENT FIGHT \wuen PRISONER DIES Open Door International Secretary i Lauds Opposition to Dismissals | Fatal Shooting of Two Policemen of Feminine Workers. ‘The National Woman's Party yes- terday received congratulations from Miss Winifred Le Sueur of England, secretary of the Open Door Interna- tional, on its fight against the dismissal of emplqyed women as & policy during this era of unemployment. The object of the organization repre- sented by Miss Le Sueur is to obtain for women freedom to work and pro- tections as workers on the same terms as men. i Several Hurt in Ielbonme Riot. MELBOURNE, Australia, January 19 (/).—Several persons were injured to- | day when 500 n led by Communists marched through the city. Police eventually dispersed the crowd and ar- rested eleven of the leaders. Hinkel [ vailing in Our Carpet couldn’t afford to sell fine floor coverings at such figures if we did business downtown in the high-cost retail district. fCome out and investigate Hinkel values. Linoleums 1st & 2nd grades only Mt. Rainier & Riverdale and there's always parking space for our patrons. E. P. HINKEL & CO. and Carpet Cleaning—Fine Floor Coverings Rug 600 Rhod: Island Ave. N.E. is “way out’—but that prices which mean “MONEY IN” TO YOU —_—ee Economize on_Your Floor Coverings OU’LL be surprised at the scale of prices pre- insures || and Linoleum Dept. We Broadloom Carpets at Extra Low Prices cars stop at our door, Phone Potomac 1172-3-4-5 | | | | | | | by Colored Man Resulted in Rush on Hospital. By the Associated Press. SHREVEPORT, La., January 19.— Death in the form of peritonitis claimed Leman McDaniel, colored, at midnight and dispersed a mob of 1,500 persons, who milled abdut the hospital where he was being treated for wounds suffered in a police gun fight. The shooting was fatal to two officers. The entire police force, augmented by all avaflable sheriff’s deputies and & score of city firemen, held most of the crowd to the mund floor. Mayor J. G. Palmer, Sheriff Tom Hughes and Capt. Harry Stahl of the National Guard unit here made spmhffl The nan was brought to the hm- pital after a raid Slturdny m%hz upol | his grocery which was policemen wearing old dolhu und vth faces blacke: The officers sald they ;uspecdued the grocery of hiding a gam- lin In the battle Teddy Williams, police- | man, was shot dead and Lee Allen Wil- liams, his fellow officer, was wounded fatally. McDaniel denied shooting the | officers, naming another as the slayer. | This suspect was arrested and spirited away to a jall. 8. A. Jones, policeman, sald McDfl'AIel fired the fatal shots. EX-KING DENIES RUMOR ' George of Greece Finds Time Un- | | | | favorable for Return. BUCHAREST, January 19 (#).—For- mer King George of Greece last night answered rumors that he was seeking to claim b's throne, saying the situa- tion at present was unfavorable for any such declarations on his part. In this connection political circles re- called a declaration made in Vienna re- cem.ly by the Greclan premier, Eleu- therols Venizelos. The premier asserted that should a return of republics to monarchies become fashionable in the next few' years, Greece would not re- i | main out in the cold. WILL DISCUSS ALLEYS Monday Evening Club to Meet at ‘Willard Tonight. The topic of discussion before the Monday Evening Club tonight, which meets in the Willard Hotel, will be “The Alleys of Washington, a Picturesque PFactor in the Life of the Capitol, of Interest to Those Who Deal With Vice, Crlme and Disease.” John Ihlder will be a speaker and Col. U. 8. 0mnt 3d; Rev. Ansen Phelps Stokes, Miss Rhoda Milliken, Miss Gertrude Bowling and Willlam V. Ma- honey will lead the discussion. POLICE TO FORM POST American Legion Unit to Be First of Kind Here. Members 6f the Washington Police Department who are former service men will meet in the sixth precinct station house Wednesday evening at 17:30 o'clock to organize a Washington Police Podt, American Legion. This post will be the first of its kind here. Between 300 and 400 policemen are .believed to be eligible. e SOVIET DRAFTS RAIL MEN All Bkilled Train Workers Ordered to Quit Other Jobs. MOSCOW, January 19 (#).—The Soviet government yesterday took steps to relieve the railroad situation, which is suffering severely from a shortage of skilled labor. A pronounciamento issued jointly by the commissariat of rallways and the commissariat of labor declares all rail- way engineers and skilled traffic workers who at present have other employment must return to the railways within 10 days or disobedience of the injunction means forfeiture of all privileges and in addition dismissal from thelr present employment. Also any employer not discharging known railway workers will be severely | q..,!‘.:,, ';g, e Lindse: punished. G A R sux Chief Dies. REDFIELD, Iowa, January 19 (A).— John H. Mills, 83, national chief o{ RELAPSE IS SUFFERED BY GEN. C. R. EDWARDS Outlook Not Favorable for War- Time Leader of Yankee Divi- sion, Physicians Say. By the Assoclated Press. mander of the 26th (Yankee) Division, who underwent an emergency tion at_the Phillips House on ursday, suffered a relapse last night and his physicians announced ‘“the outlook is not favorable.” The change for the worse came as a surprise. Following the operation, performed for an intestinal disorder, the 71-year-old veteran fought his way out from the shadow of death and Saturday his g'hyalcm announced he appeared to out of danger. Im- provement in his condition continued ’E;}gd.m‘ after lengthy cians, T 8 leng con- lhtlon. issued the following bulletin dnight: ‘Xn spite of hlvk:fndone surprisingly well for four days since the operation, QGen. Edwards has now taken a turn for the worse. His temperature is 101 his pulse 106 and his respiration $2. He showed evidence of trouble in his lungs. It is feared the operation is not favorable. No further operation i indicated.” = 21 Deaths Laid to Liquor. SAN FRANCISCO, January 19 (#)— The twenty-first death of the year in San Francisco and vicinity blamed on poison liquor was recorded hete yester- day. Lloyd Lee, arrested on of belnf intoxicated, died Whut being taken from jail to a hos] The coroner sald _evidence Alcohnue poisoning was found. Marriage Licenses: Earl Kriner, 3L ihls elty, sod Maria Chl:‘lnll‘fl Alcova Hdlg 3 “fl rie: les W, Thompson. 31, and Mary T. v. James W. Morris. Boxier, ‘31, and Aims, both of OFa: 8 Ocur'.ney. a1 H. J. Counciio g TR Gotel Sweden, has just M eon- tracts 1or "the further extension and *ev. staff of the Grand Army of the Repub- ll.myrovumnt of its central nlhuy sys- lic, died at his home here yesterday. :3543‘IQiWV ‘ | OAKLAND EIGHT A FINE CAR TO DRIVE Economy New Low Prices Why Oakland V-TYPE ENGINE 85 HORSEPOWER SYNCRO-MESH TRANSMISSION LOVEJOY SH RUBBER CUSHIONS AT 40 POINTS New Car Department 1401 14th St. N.W. ‘Carpenter Motor Co. Madison, Va. Paris Auto Service, Inc. Quantico, Va. Warner Motor Co. Annapolis, Md OCK ABSORBERS General Auto Truck Co., Inec. 2100 Virginia Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Temple Motor Co. Alexandria, Va. Dick C. Weaver Culpeper, Va. IM. THE NEW PONTIAC IS ALSO ON EXHIBIT AT THE RIALTO 'BiEATER 995 50 « IN WASHINGTON . . . DELIVERED RUGGED FIVE-BAR FRAME INLOX SPRING SHACKLES FULL BEARING REAR AXLE 13 IN. FOUR WHEEL BRAKES L. P. STEUART, Inc. H. R. King Motor Co. 514 H St. N.E., Washington, D. C. Prince Frederick Motor Co. Southern Maryland Garage Jesse M. Gue. Damascus, Md. Pence Motor Co. Va. ——— L1 L] coupe; $1,095. Prince Frederick, Md. Waldorf Motor Co. Waldoxf, Md. tom seda: 1,075.50, convertible coupe. These cars fully equipped— even front and rear bumpers, extra tire, tube, and tire lock included. For 2-door sedan, equipped, delivered. $095.50. 50, 4-door sedan; $1,155.50, cus- $1,098.50, ), sport coupe; is an Outstanding Performer CROSS FLOW RADIATOR ELECTRO PLATED PISTONS - SIX FISHER BODY TYPES PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Service Department 1119 21st St. N.W. Central Garage LaPlata, Md. Upper Marlbaro, Md. Blythes Garage Lanham, Md. MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1931 John Saur ;mat oy Shetr e q' ggm*ew o Garh of Thanks. %vi’fh'mxtfln xlnre‘?ply QYE 's _and lends of the Pat tor thelr Kindness ‘and ' fora S MAY STUART AND FAMILY. * Braths. BARNES, NELLIE. Departed this 1 r . “NELL foving, mother of Johin Banks. She 8iso leaves. three gran children, one bm‘her and other re'lu' to_mouin eral _Tuesd uary 30, from Hoiy Redeemer, Churel n.w. ains nlnn( n J T Siciarts Re parlors, 30 H st. RESCUE BOATS SENT OUT Cruiser and Mine Sweeper to Aid Ship Aground. Thé crusler, Memphis, and the mine- sweeper, Bobolink, were dllp.'nhed this morning to the ald ef the S. S. Yo- machichi, one mile South- east of OuDI Guba. " Blrlhs Repo ned The following births h-n been re the Health last ?o ‘hour Wilbur H. Maud George aind Charles F. and fltrea W' and s and ence ' Vi 2 93 erbert tm‘ Xt omas L, and Carrie M. chuw. huy. Soseoh " nd"Gathering B Keily. wirl. joseph J. and Ostherine elly, ir] john and Dojothy Btaples, boy. arr) ¢ 207 o] ry’ . Danfel g, Evans, girl. ginis Sizer, girl lla 0. Washingion, sirl. Ve T. Gav. sil. 3 orie | i 3 whlh .nld"w_fi‘u mmuna_l () qnoar 15th and BROOCH of gold ¢ :am crown d do'ntaig di!lm Tlberal reward.” 4 ‘—um rim, A ched to_black Bitton-and chain: Baturda Dlease call North 9078 after b pan T o Columbis 7d. be llll" COI’II’I’" -#wi of ks ox} Ghiech; Peward: Efifim tan leatl Cl‘ lnlfl e » POLICE DOG, male, half grown, black, r white feet, white marks o hes N Lincoln 0178, 643 Md. ave. n.e. oo RING, Tady's, gold, bloodstone retilng, WIth Mm Gutlined i §oid :"Ting Broken in center of gold band: on Thursday. Jani. ;«PY lfi.'ub'l'll rew: i returned to 57 KEYB—] feen al RING—Reward. Platinum dlamond _ring, found stone in square setting, lost between C., and Baltimore. Mr. N, oity. SUTT CABE, small, black. Contalning Tadys clothing, leiters addressed, to Coll g Reward.’_Call Cleveland 2009-W. Tor Batur lane, fo?t,;flno?l Tost at mn -na w, Bnurdly FATCH “small silver watch, ATl G. A. S';O 00 RP \\ ARD olor recavery ot information hmlng o re- Ford :lln #reen colo No. :rd ‘member: Box 240 20 ‘Seen 355 , Star office. Bigger and Better Funerals At Halt ghe Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers NICHOLAS CUGNOT'S STEAM AUTOMOBILE OF— THEN—France a.u factitta transpor! l'nspl ed TVes 100 expensive o be sive soluti th to ity is e ine; heportat ‘Responsil our your intee. TODAY’S SPECIAL A miles. DecTontly abpointed eare in pertect running condition. The lustrous eray duco fints) as is the fine . .6 natural wood $789 Graham:Plase 61 dbkr. Comy Blavke. Bietnir m LEE D.BUTLER.Iuc 1155 CHAMPLAIN ST AN cuen¥ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ Frank Gcier's Sons Co. HESEERTE Tiestiore National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel AR Blace Service. Lincoln 0524 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. ALMUS R.SPEARB sedine the Original W. B 8, 623_Connecticut Ave. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M Sto N, Eetabished t6ate: GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M St. N.W. West 0 V. L. SPEARE CO. t cressors of nor connected wllh e oreinar W.oR. Bocare eotablisn. National 2892, N.w. Formerly 040 P 8t. N.W. blished 1876. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._6824. Jo WILLIAM LEE’S NS, CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __NA' P. J. SAF] FERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE 788 Oth St Fflfiim DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,; 1212 F St. A-h Delivery lfi’g:‘t'-. GEO. C. Sfi%ifi mmz'@a:‘ fl‘fi"l fl#n’i. b GLE] Cl EMETEI 1384, 1385 , 0D lnnln res Srot mmvn snd. at the John Eve Jrd and er. ll h.\l\'r‘ chapel fotice of un.rl .,on Dllnflu .hnul 50 hllh Cmf !Ill'll,. g-l‘ T’i ou lt n.w. Al rda; CASREN, yRa. g5 ety o ‘h lnd H -u ll' on Ri v l!fl. BURLEY, 18, 1931, at ki m ted ary 17, Wllll-r{\ ot anuary s end Triends. the rment at Congressional Ceme- Carter. Remain: the ST seeral ehureh, 1433 ot n- oot Tesasy, Jasuary 30, 4% Nm-ul the urch of the Nat .rfl, Relatives lnd friends invited. T st. JUHEI Cemetery, Forest Glen, Md. CONNORS, CATHERINE. On Monday, Jan- 19, 1, at ‘h! reald:ncn of. o orevea wile of James of funeral atter. ARTHA x. On Saturda at her residence, Eastern Riworth, D, "6 loved daughter JElizabeth Payne. Epiacopal uhurcn. beld at nal-mel and) elends. ne ited Consressional DOUGLASS, HERBERT parted this life Frida: 1?‘1 after a long illness UGLASS, Sr., of 2118 T loaves to”smieurs ther o wit John, ug) Sard" md et Rema NCIS, SR. anuary 16, cmll e utersl neral s will Tty f ereh Logdoun Sunty. Yo, ‘at T o cock Tuesday. .nnu. ary 20, 1031, FITZGERALD, PATRICK A. Carroll Couneil, No, 377. lumbus, are nnehv notified of TRICK A. FITZGERAL P, Hom bis late revidence, 818 13nd st. Monday, January 17, at 9 a.m. All mem- are_requested to atten JOHN P. DUNN, Grand Knisht, H. J. KANE, Financial Secretary. N st. n.w. i STE Peloved nuivand ot GATES, 45 years. nmeul W.dnn‘: GLADMON, LAURA. Departed t January 17, 1031, at 11 “:DM.OH %' oeme R -n% Prederick rwl al parior, 641 Tuesday a¢ 11 a.m. Priends an Wven ingited. = but not forgotten. . 1 theirTons a host of ral Wed- rom New Va. e reia- GRAVES, A BELLE. Dep Frlday, Jnnuuy 16, 1931, leaves to mourg three sisters, five brothe: other relatives and friend January 2L at 2 pel hyrch, Bycam e ot Boyd's funeral home. LICK, BOBE A Satucter. Jenyary l'l. 931, ROSE A. GULICK (nee He nlré belgved dayenter of the late Willlam and Rose A. Heftner. FPuneral from the B W Enaravers Co. funeral home, 14th on v, .hn "thence to 5 “ oy * Ghureh where mass will ‘be offer the repose of her soul. Rood Oemetery. HOGSETT, MARY oy, Janusry 18 FLIZABETH, On 03 Clifton st. n.w.. MARY ELIZABETH, P i ogsett UNTER, ELIZABETH. On Saf ey 17, S5t the Home tor Iomoe B Aiebecen Bt Lne Hawkins and Mrs. M other January MARY, On uran, ANRY at Freedmen's Huwlm. of Thomas Jo! and Irving W Williams P YoaLet Ghurch, ’nnu& " hemalis festise 8t 05 W n.w., until 11 a.m. Tuesday, t‘hernflsr at her late residence, 4820 41st st. LA. Officers and mem g‘h!‘hl xou-‘hard of f“lh{ 0. mu. L Sister b and burial "fl' in S ooy % * o JOHNSON, RUBY, turdey, Jenuary HARRIET E. 3 sidence, 1113 6th L R e et dwuente r and Edns .Y‘uhmonun):n:l{e!gz fu- ter. ~Remains res w. ;:;."lth;:;vh Tuneral church, 1438 U I.I“W fial ae Garfed g?)wlhl }u ains resting at Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th Notice of funeral m-r this Ui parted "‘"“}- nnu'n)x‘y R Plosi st her Gence, 1208 33t st. afte: B annu-g H W %ul fef A loved daushter of Mrs. Jennie Brow: to mourn her death & hro!hflen and of ot} Fun, esday, 8 Chnnlll‘(“ Frie: Wifam e, £, and_ fclends. p.m., w& vumml .n,: '9}}, NQYA, MARY. Junu ) ves .nd " grlends. She % Mount Olver Cemetery. 18 AMILLO. On Satur. m.. 8 2 WARD CA s. WAl - a Gon- of ‘Eaward and Ada eral Tuesday, January 20, et 2:30 ‘Retatives and friends invited. Tnterment Consressional Cemeters. Slturdlyx n'"k'fiu TlllKo m‘wn 1°C. F"0ul%h and. beloved lllter of Miss & les ¥. and Joseph n “Tiesd ’ o theosl 550 b “ihterment at Glenwood Lometery Departed this life 1931, ot her resi- BELL ard B. Queen, of daughter of Am: st-nn o She is nl‘lgdluruved by four nildren, Alth Edward B ene,and Ros .un e 2 P Sen aind 0, *itend. " Interment Cemetery. rs and members 'mmn-m 140, Knllhdh of I‘ouf’r ©. McKINNEY, Aux. Pres. KETT, District Pres. z [2 I M EMACKU\Y Dist. .u " . 00K, nday, Janu- REBSTOCK, FERANK A, Deloved son of the ‘clock. vited. Interment e Meary LD, HELEN V. Sudc S rnine, nuary 19,1931, at Ballst: ‘Chierrsaale, Paneral later. SCOTT, LULY & Entered, into eter T turday, January 17, 1931, i 46 Por d " Hl!d’ lnd Mra. Paners S JanuaEy 20, M. urcl o uoo h l nfllmlr‘ ly l hfl\il ment Ha " Cemetery. R A o pI 2! o lulsfll ylor, sister of e Holly. Ady James ‘and “lnwdem Puneral Wednesday. Ju Hurch Remuins resting at ghe W, Eroess Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. 20 devoted cGreer and Ars. Lon leaves ‘many other, relatives And Trien Fimotal el $rd ‘and B B tice of funeral late TATLOR. ELIABETH T anuary 17, 19 Tesiden ‘Georges Gotnty: M FLIZ. ABETH T TAYLOR (n ite ot eon "r;';h:;""aw.".'l;fi 3¢ the ‘thael of Tham 3007 Teichota. ave’ s o Serviiar vt ‘proar R THOM. and love " Thom Ing_son of Josephis Jemson. Wednesday, Jnn}llry a0, b oo Ernest 4 and friends tnvitea Jast ‘when 1ife was sweete rind Be couid Have fived hts best, en He "entered into -vegf'?';’ rmavormns, seatlS LOVING WIFE. 20 MMELL. MARIA n \ Jamary s, 1081 "} o “TRAM: it of thie ate Witllkm Rraeacti Eunérat"from Armon Chapel. Great Fajls > Wednesd: Re. January 21 maina Peéa Baing at Pearson’s funeral pariors, TRAZZARE. MILL 20° T f- Hivila! -nm ne usband of Pauline 'n-nun ’Pu 1 i neral services Monday, Dim., &% Congressional Cemetery. VAN VALKENBURG, m‘ day, dhmllry 18, "P'! at the m| en:— el over, d- n e Thterment at Beitsvitle M. " n;flll wELSH, Deonrted this lite Sung January 18, 1931, at Freedmen's Hospital ELLA WELSH. she Iy wuroived Be Tiink Bertram ~ Welsh US| t. Ceell a Hnuleohll‘c.' P 15 30 D', to nitend the mm.i of Bigter w. ‘meeti SHPBe nad | Jomighit at 18 lm n ut. ;-nrenwnll for her il RN THASY % % lufll' The R .,.,.;,";‘:,.....a"'fffl..n& fanas 1031, ALt arhy 20, 1931 at .Mmb rom -mul = m;g!&o. Bedty,” 2 s S R pisi Hoe"ka el s e ‘?: ,5:.’..:&....,,, In Memoriam. 'E'G!' Ry vm(" m,:‘n:n“‘? %?‘ ife ember 10, 1557, Deep in our hearts you are fondy yemem- Bwee Aicarts that loved you with deepest Al'nfll vlflbflmlnfl-th Just the - T o e 2 *..;mr-; CEFNAS. FRANK 8. A mbuu S8 oo parted »m 3}.‘5 E “:s‘ aden lhuo years 4 s ot th 1ot falthiu nm'a“ Thoteh e ime '8 The path of sorrow, alone Leads to the Tand’ where s ortow” 18 e No traveler ever r ched that blessed abode Who found not sol Bunshine passes, shadows 1. '!'h-y l mllz W & r.m':::nbnnlg. dear mg;Z‘D Md'flm AND SISTERS, qfi- iR, Tt x, op wpa n ll!l el hm'n tlrl , 1912, T SRR lnu life nfl i fl teen years ago today, HEBRON, ALE: s "m“m rnmmm In sad but m. today On_the race He_ shouted Joud, mn casting hil ull hl Deliverance CMI! HOLMES, JAMES B, e 3 Sacred and dear to up is"the 'm 14 deas ?noud father, JAMES B 7 s us six years g0 today, Janusty 15, wvx'iv'a'”mu'"? r'fiA all % DAUGHTER, %mm ICH, AIIGIJQTA. Toving brance of my dear Ifld&': Wm = lbdn'ynn.' :lmd'lll ife one yea: Hitn mdofl-fl{.’ Y Bivrron wiL- JES! W M. A tril Siemiory of mhy 4ot g JESSUP, {m deparied. %. ‘1"11 ourteen years ago today, lmmrv Mother s a beautt Bne'ume fs Geater than the "th nor sky ARY E. Sacred to the memory of our_wife and mother, BLE who entered. into mm"‘ny & today, Je wm:h Dbrings to us the loving thought of 1t cormen and 1 At e’ nomum- he with 1t wishes of love 50 ar memories HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. OETZEL. WILLIAM. In lovi gehr busbune and our” dgvored athe ETSE] i [A] Tite "dtieen Sears azo “today: “Jansary HJE LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * KER, NELSON. I ing o our devated Tatner, NELBON SRRUEE who, died nine years 'ago today, Janusry ‘ou shall always be remembered, In this weary world of strife; You shal Torgo nall give us e, AND " RI PAR- 3 Sy "o ‘hubnn, ::flx?fi eparted A 50 today, S-nun 16, 1 i Days of sa over me, d m ou T e n ‘ny heart vour, memor Mnml. oolvyatender. fond and eriel not THihat X B0, not think of o0, HI8 LOVING WIFE, CORA A‘flflol . RQGERS, MARY E. A mb\g‘-" ot Somiary 10, 1odb" geunot, tell how we miss you, Byt only God fowe Bow e taise You KENNETH. * umm'ré R. A tribute of love to lear mother, AU- years ago to-