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WIFE ASKS CUSTODY OF TWO CHILDREN Mrs. Anna V. Coxen Also Beeks Maintenance From Federal e CHAMBERS We can In:'ho 3 funer-':- at one time in our chapels at the same hour. We have 10 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances. Private Rooms for Families. All Newly Enlarged and Equipped. No Charge for the Use of Our 3 Funeral Chapels. Building and Chapels. This Fine Cloth Casket This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price This Vault Solid Steel Cloth aneta $3 5 as Low as Olaim to Produce the Finest Economical Funerals b In the World Consult Us and Save More Than Half In Case of Death—Call THE GREATER W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin. Col. 0432 THE SUNDAY DEWEY'S CIVIL WAR SHIPMATE DIES HERE John Young, One of Few Survivors of Union Navy, Was 87 Years Old. John Young, 87 years old, one of the few survivors of the American Navy in the Civil War, died last night at the United States Naval Hospital, ington. Mr. Young served with Admiral George Dewey, hero of the Spanish- Americaf War, when the admiral was & midshipman on the U. S E Kear- sarge, then a famous priva Young was a mldent. ol ‘Wash- ington for more than 50 years. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and brought up in Baltimore. When Lin- coln ulled for 50,000 volunteers Mr. Young went to Philadelphia and en- IIIM in United State Navy, then ;he of America’s national de- ense. Mr. Young is survived by his daugh- ter, Mrs. Dora E. Peake; three step- children, four grandchiliren and a number of great-great-grandchildren. Military funeral services will be held at the Tabler funeral home, 928 M street northwest, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be ln Rock Creek Cemetery. — e Thousands of leaflets scattered by Communists on the road bordering Al- dershot Barracks, Aldershot, England, were collected by the police and con- To Be Largest in Town Nea 500 Ibs. of sola sice. Seesantes; $85 o0 Fines There o-u'f 1804 M St. N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., GET HOLSTER BELTS . 8. Park Police Issued ‘“Sam Browne” Equipment. United States park police will now be “quicker on the draw” with their “shootin’ irons” when it becomes neces- sary to use them, in the opinion of their officials, for which the new Sam Browne belts, with which motor cycle men were being fitted out yesterday, their service revolvers will be on the right side, in- stead of the lefl.. as heretofore. The belts are black in color and are being furnished only to motor cycle men, with "omm ’g“n Baesgen, of park police cer of park pol headquarters, had his hlnd.s full in issuing the belts today, as the Federal Government half-holiday is not observed bvki.:u‘usrahmol the law in the parks. AT CAPITOL 22 YEARS Senate Press Gallery Aide Begins His 23d Tomorrow. William J. Collins, assistant to the superintendent of the Senate press gal- lery, will enter upon his twenty-third year of service at the Capitol tomor- Tow. After being employed for a short time in the Senate Office Building, he en- tered the press nl!ery in 1910 under Supt. James D. became assistant. Duruume e-ldcn‘ tial campaign in 1928 Colllnl accom- panied the newspaper men covering President Hoover’s speaking tour, to u- sist in making the Leonard M. Gawler Announces the Opening of a Most Modern Equipped Funeral Home Pot. 4170-4171 Containing the very mewest and finest facilities. [Personal service...moderation in cost. L. M. GAWLER CO. Funeral Directors Potomac ELectric Power Co. flnnounces the WRemoval of its ComMmErcIAL DEPARTMENT TO irs New Buioine LocaTep AT I0TH & E Sts, N. W. ON MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1931 On and after this date all matters relating to your electric service and the sale of appliances will be handled at this new location. The remaining departments of the Company will be moved to the new building not later than March 31, 1931, the Telephone Number Remains Ufichanged NAmionar 8800 for “Matchless Service” To accommodate the Requirements of the Public, the Commercial Dept. Will Open Each Morning at 8:30 o’Clock and Close at 5:30 P. M. S T TS A MARCH 22 ATTACK ON MOVIES . BY CLERGY SCORED Churches Thought Hurt by “Pulpiteers” Calling Pic- tures “Social Sewage.” By the Associated Press. E. Milliken, secretary of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, told the Economic Club to- night that “movie pulpiteers,” who at- tack motion pictures as “social sewage” and who have nothing except destruc- tive criticisms for the screen, misrepre- g"l‘flae religious opinion in the United Mr. Milliken, a former Governor of Maine, talked from the same platform with Dr. Fred Eastman of Chicago, who hu been touring the country zpeaking “the menace of the movies.” Mr. Mllllkzn is secretary of the organization headed by Will H. Hays. Harm to Church Claimed. After complimenting church leaders who are “participating in the movement to raise the community values of mo- Mon pictures,” Mr. Milliken said: “The occasional movie baiter does no harm to the industry, which improves ictures in spite of him. He does great Ea.rm to the church, which he misrep- Tesents. His statements put church opinion in a false light. They drive away from the church, and from confl- dence in the church, the virile, intellec- ually-excited younger generaticn, which seeks avidly for something to accom- plish, something to mspire. and which a healthy conte nistic attitude and le jeremiads.” Trend Upward Expected. The trend in pictures, he said, constantly uj art A.:d in wholewmmeu “An overwhelming percentage of cur- rent motion-picture vroduct 1s ind by millions of church- e ‘social The substitution of l.l(.icu! censor- ship for education and g:—mlfiun be-, tween public spirited organizations as a means of improving pictures is a dis- to the church, False Leadership Lamented. t is false leadership,” he added, ‘which sees in Christianity a bludgeon | ga: lnmdo{.mofiv-tnl influence to- ward God. Mr. Milliken elud five “great ac- complishments in self-discipline which the professional woe-howlers refuse to Adoption of & formula whereby several hundred successful books and plays have failed to meet the test of suitability for the screen’s wider audience; adoption of a code to set high standards in the studios; adoption of an advertising code which is already rais- ing the tone of ad elimination of crime and exploitation of criminals from the news reels, and limitation of crime and evil in entertainment pic- tures to the necessities of dramatic contrast, with sharp delineation of the fio?n"qumw attendant upon wrong- loing. . Salesman Dies in Store. Robert Brooke Clokey, Clarendon, , 55-year-old salesman at the Ra- Ie'gh Haberdashery, 1310 F' street, was i found dead in the men’'s rest room on the second floor of the establishment shortly after noon today. Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt issued a certificate of natural death by an acute heart attack. The body was taken to_ the District Morgue. and relatives in Virginia were nof 3 PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 20 H St. NW. National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and always, together with moderation in prices. Complete funerals as low as $200 may be arranged. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 Phones Ryan Service is Competent and Economical 3 It is service that throush the years has found favor with families in all walks of lfe and in all sections of Washington. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 17001701 Funeral Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funeral 30 cost less than... .fl“ 75 cost from $101 to 144 cost from 151 to 306 cost from 201 to 180 cost from 301 to f "Sdnhetory Service at the Price you wish to pay” Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. mpt - for anachro. o is in intelligence, in | Shii He Mr. Milliken sl 1931—-PART ONE. by rain this . Virginia—Rain today and tomorrow, colder in north central West Vlrllnh—luln:ndeomh- day; tomorrow, fi Record for -r-m-mr Hours. :'6 pm, 51; 8 pm., 48; 10 PORTLAND, Me, March 21.—Carl = ‘Temperat same dnte last year— Highest, 54; lowest, 33. Tide 'l'lbhl. (mmhhad by United States Coast d Geodetic Survey.) m—uv tide, 4:22 a.m. and 4:57 pm.; high tide, 10:00 a.m. and 10:24 m. nmm‘—ln' tide, 4:49 am. and 5:32 pm.; high tide, 10:36 am. and 10:59 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:10 am.; sun sets 6:21 pm. ‘Tom¢ un rises 8:09 ; sun sets 6:22 p.m. Moon rises 7:32 a.m.; sets 9:51 p.m. Automobile lamps to ‘be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather In Various Cities. ~gmperature— Preciol. Bu Chieago, Cincinnati, EESE S E R R SRS S SRSRIA8833285253 B MR S E R S R £58288823233832355238288, 282283833835 8323 Marriage Licenses. Luther D. Cooke. 30, and Edna Gebicke, A v. Howard E. Sn: 3 lenry Owens, 32, and Erma C. Thomas. Rev. Js B. rd E. Inl.lnn ,I. Berna; ‘Clifton and Wyomis 1 Conedater Vo Judse l:t-ry'l. ‘o Tooté. Richards, jr., 30, Mount and Helen L Brooke, 38, w. u, and Gladrs V. aude Evler, and Oprinne Therll. 21, both of !lnom, Py Daughert: Predericksburs, Va. sod Loulse B. Bricht. e ofher o llohnl.llwn ’l.lud)urlsrn'-.llllb. Brown. 31, this city and l!omovm, T Warhesbors, P Judee sars OTrenk B, Gimer; Chicago. Mary E. Swain, , el Rev ANIS Rober( 0. Marbury. 27, 3 g. Marbury. and Juanits West, 18: Rev. Rozler P. Pnnr.h. 27, and Edith Johnson, 18; Rev. A. J. Ty Frank P, Divis, %, Port Worth, Tex., and mmu San Anwnu. if., and i0; "Judge b, Jiilism Sams, 31, and Annle Melton, 19 Rey. Jemes T. Henry fnd Shirley Preed- Orollnn- EiA man, 23, of " Baltimore, Md.; Aoy Vorman. —_— Deaths Reported irt) nl ln th. xm"r'nwn 86, 2120 18th Wil illoughby, 178, Walter Reed Hol.‘nl‘l‘-.lb ?rfleblul 71, 1231 11th s v, T Rattzed o1 Lillie M. 16 ilbourne st. FOUND. BOOTCH e collar “and sreen ‘ribbon. 6329-J. R ALS apply Animal Rescue 5w Nt LOST. BEADS —Pearls, Bunday. March 15: W st ‘Drott ., iTansferred 6 Le brott Park en ransferred 16 . brindle, with lephone North 3 S Sednisdss —Oval circlet, sot with four Blus stones: lost downtown Monday, March 16. Reward. Phone District 9138 or ‘address Box ._Star _cffice. UAT—QIIY ht!‘u Reward. 4104 Har- CRARGE FURAE Browy moire: EKnwe's, 1itn and G Revar DOG—White_and brown Pekinese: 11324, 1872 Ingleside terrace. Ad. 'DOG—Oollie, rowii and white: Pati tag No 1898 Reward. 2833 2 Friday, Potomac. tag No. 2089 amed st o traved” from name Tats. nw. v. mals Pexinees answers T bt T R DOG—Whi d Black wite-haired male er; license o. Reward for Teturn, . W. Walker, 3018 Dumbarton ave. West_i987. ‘Mongrel, white, brown s About § monttis old. 1312 Red 1445 44th s Please retu: e DOG—! no tag Ap RING—Silver; initiais ate inside by Whigh owner wili Address Box :‘n—A. Star office. 34' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM—Left in taxi Thi day evening. Oall ationat Siso, Ex R. K. Hentity: FLATINGS —AND DIAMOND BROOCH, Sigmund's, on 7th st. Reward. Call Cev. i Tountaln Sday. viclnity ard. Phone North -Contatning_ T rosary, R gloves, "Hosp! ovE (Dptent :“mum or {om-um Teading jo Teturn. Columbia_4741. a7 iy ave. n.W. n..m."_'. ‘fi.‘f WOMAN IS DENIED BAIL IN MISS CAIN’S DEATH Hazel Chinn Charged With Partic- ipating in Criminal Operation. Man’s Case Delayed. @ards of Thanks 'glr.u ’#'A,'f‘rl”mll!l s aknowl: edge with grateful ind X A flol’hl Grlbute lt father and brof hm. ‘ AD ordh wEmas, RISSCCL e it i, o ? id_lovely flowers ving and d ves, riends, _Funeral "'"5. , at 2 p.m., from Lanes C, M. au«r'n&,w r son, and tal nnrm!. but God lot BARNES, JOHN Al.lml. this life Providence ‘fi.n:y m i1, adie™s, %io-mu lnl Viola Notice of fun BASSETT, 2 A0SR, 3T Homeona n n Tuesdsy, Tnterment. consxuul tives and friends inv! Bragg and daughter at A funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w., until pm. Sunday, March 22. ‘Thtermeit Luray, "fi”m’i ';Y'é‘:!&. r nomm. BROOKS of Saine w. fearte S0 mourn thetr m-u.wn nleces, e abeth Purcell and Mary_Roi and ‘other relatives and friends. ‘Remains Toetne at Holloway's, _!g:n-nl pyrior, 131 4 fx Ann Holloway's funerai |rlar lu th ‘um friends n'n Rev. H at e fl:nmnnn A E cmua: mm‘i’u. ted“to_st- 1931, voted M o % n wfi ins ureh, 1432 Yo t N reat st nw, until § pm. Bt rau,'& ur Funersl Sundey. Mare from Mount Zion M. E. Church. BROONE. Suddent: lnlv beloved “husbs °u'h§ o Pitkin Olokey axmu n Clokey and father Towine. Triends Deral ‘services will ve at qle Cole, Benjamin Dol Goter "meralo Testing a funeral ho sts. W, oy, pastor. Interment Harriony Gem- SARAN J. On Saturday, 21, R A SO on Monday, March 23. at 2 p.m. Inter- ‘ment, Glenwood Ceme! YY TRUDE. On Pri- 1, at Xfl“nm; at _her o o 8: Jate Juhnogol!': Gibson. o P.m. " fiterment oulnmm- rdens Cemetery. Clarendon, Va. Priends IM relatives invited. The flowers we placed upon your grave IIIY wither and decay with age, But this memorial of love for you Who sieepein beneatn wil never ade away. EATON. JOHN MO) g March i 1es1, in chinro..d T MORE_EATON. beloved 30! M More Eaton of 11 ‘Sycamore ave. "HERBERT C. Prids 1031, devoted Walter B. vens, Sarah ORDON. THERE! TSI 3t Ber gc‘ald-?n‘a.’::fil bit and Cos ranall Barners Cnraene 11 nett officiating f Boston, Mass.; Mr e Stewart: Mre Brown of e Benjamin Bihdas Srarcls 32 Liberty Baptist’ Cnurch. ‘interment Pasne's Ceme- NI MERAL gn Tt oy, Giifield Hospital HOLDEN, sigter of Mrs TV 3 ‘home, m\ b Monday, h 33 4t 2 pm. nternient Rock ! 1 N etty Oflmen. " Sattle Walker ‘and Rasseli son."she-aiso leaves one-son, | uumu n}a flmm ‘m{u nol.&nl ot Tom Third mm'bfi‘"fi". . DLW, On, Saturday, March a1, %tmm :un 2 a.m. ilem o b ms-endnfin fives and ‘friends invited. Olivet Cemetery. MORGAN. JOSEFHIN Priday, March 30, ‘1931, at u':w'fm.,?;' the resl: gence of ‘her di T, Joha e | fermocnt Mo ount inday Ageo- % 23 NIGH, JACO ch ains restin icks’ E. a1 ‘home: J930TM" 8. termentReppehenock, LR g B lence. 4th st .llmr on lfix st, lnolh‘:: Reral foms. 1400 €3 Axm /GLE] March 31, 1981, oy ot o e o1 ine >, -.""n'um“"'m- ""51" National l(.-nn u."‘:c ““’L.u AR W eren 3H‘n -" b e daugnter, ' Mary tend. BUTLER, WILLIAM! x:m‘n"i&m -m u Sebit w We 12 o, o e Mo: dertul, RSt o B e, OURISMAN, FLORENCE. On Sunday, 33, 1931 at noon. relatives —u-?‘fi and Florenze, are im é- an- m win'Rever fade. away. BENJAMIN AND SONS. %2 REA. JOHN LAIRD. In of Pon ad ba " wito Years ago TAYLOR. MARY A TIPPE e Tovine mémors of IA) a and sister, who %m away ene . March May she rest in PAPA, JOHNNIE CARRIE. e a4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T WILLIAM J, NALLEY Original Successor to Thes. R. Nalley dom, B o5 | Ambulance St JOHN R WRIGHI CO. 1387 10th St. N.W. ~J. 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