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Rites Today RETIRED OFFICER GIVEN ARLINGTON BURIAL. | | i | |BRIG GEN. HENRY P. BIRMINGHAM, || Retired medical officer of the Army, { was buried today in Arlington National Cemetery with military honors. He died || Wednesday at Walter Reed Hospital || atter an fliness of several weeks. Services were held first in the Memo- irial Chapel, Army Medical Center, at 110 o'clock, Chaplain Koch and Chaplain | Tarsky officlating. A military escort met the cortege at the Fort Myer gates to the cemetery. | The following officers served as hon- orary pallbearers: Maj. Gen. Meritte W. Ireland, Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson, Brig. Gen. J. R. Kean, Brig. Gen. Carl R. Darnall, Col. A. E. Truby and Col. William H. Moncrieff. HUGH A. KANE RITES ARRANGED TOMORROW s [ Hugh A. Kane, for years prominently identified with civic interests in North- east Washington, died suddenly yester- day at his home, 701 Ninth street || northeast. He was a native of the Northeast section and had lived there ‘ulu his life. | For many years he was manager of the American Rose Co. Bladensburg road near Mount Olivet Cemetery, and | 15 years ago accepted a position in the | Bureau of Plant Industry, which he held until the time of his death He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Holy Name Society of Holy Name Church. He is survived by his widow and a brother, James B. Kane of Hollywood, Calif. Funeral services at his late residence at 8:30 am. tomorrow will be followed by a requiem mass at Holy Name Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Pastor Will Lecture. LAYTONSVILLE, Md.,, May 6 (Spe- cial).—Rev. J. A. Cross of Laytonsville will lecture in the hall at Etchison to- morrow evening at 7:45 o'clock for benefit of Mount Tabor Church. The organization of a young people’s unit will be discussed Sunday at 7:45 pm FOUND. &% N | FOR ZOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescus | League. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. 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T wish to thank the Telatives and friends for their sympathy. kindness and floral tributes at the death of Mrs. ANNA M. RICHARD, MR. GUSTAV T. FLOTO, * ASK NEW STUNTS OF MOVIE FLYERS Aviators Wrack Brains Furnish Public With Greater Thrills. to By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, May 6.—Movie stunt fiyers still are figuring out ways to top screen aerial thrills of the past They must, said E. H. Robinson, young air movie authority, because an avia- tion-versed public = cited over “old stuf pictures. Robinson, & captain in the United States Air Corps Reserve, enlisted with the movies in 1926, when Wings" was being made at Kelly Field, where he was stationed. Since then he has be- already seen in | come, in addition to a qualified motion picture fiyer, & technical director of au- thority on air pictures, “There was & time,” he pointed out, | “when the sight of an airplane in the was a great novelty and people craned their necks to watch it, but now it's a commonplace. In the same way, when ‘Wings' was made, airplanes ' sweeping 2cross a screen were new. Any | formation, any stunt. any maneuver held an audience spellbound. “But that lsn't true now. Screen | audiences have seen the tallspin, the falling leaf, the loop, the power dive, ey Dhnewer lin the stunt fiyer's book. We have to work out maneuv that will top those thrills. S “There’s & limit to the things we a plane. But of course the ways we can photograph those things are many." Robinson now s working on “Sk; Brides,” during a scene Xor'whlch iel’) Nomis, one of Hollywood's premier stunt fiyers, on February 5 crashed to his death. The twisted framework of Nomis’ plane is in a hangar which houses the little room where the fiyers gather to plot out on a blackboard pew ys to defy death. The fatal accident | was on the same field where today the men were going through their maneu- “We re ize, of course, that there's danger ved,” was Robinson's com- ment, “but we guard against that by using only the most skilled pilots. And We work on the idea that no stunt in the world is worth a man’s life, and it's up to the pilots themselves to say "?l’j(.)rl‘"r :hey 1l try a new one.” “The term ‘stunt q movie flyers is e e i son. “Any good pilot shoul to stunt, but to stunt for lfl."fmfi’: he has to be trained. A motion picture pilot has to know camera angles in the air to be any good, and has to know how to keep out of the other fellow's :'_n ']{ 'J;Lhe zre‘!est stunt is no good to 5 s don 3 e e outside the camera's There are fewer qualifi pilots than generally iuppo:e‘a. pl':’htuel;: assaciation here, composed only of those Who do know, numbers but 16 members, Marriage Licenses. Charles A. Maranto, 22, Baiti and Bertha Dickens. 30. Roe unt H Jugee Robert & “Mactinalye Mount. N.'C ames E Springs. 46, 4403 Haves st. .x;& T{-“{—':‘fu,‘,’,‘.‘: . 44, 4403 Haves 80, Milton 'H. Manson. 1. Crewe. Va };.‘E:P“;‘E;.';A 21, Blackstone, Va.: Ri enry Bradley. 21. 1235 3rd st. sw.. g:\%::r(aulzmnn. 19.°315 M st. s.w.. Rev illiain_ Minikus, 22, Far Hills. N. J. and Blanche 8. Parsors. 21. o "3 Ry, rgun‘%n’x..s 1. Norristown. N. J.: aurice oche. 41, and Estella M Hearn. 27, both of o A,.“.,'““‘;MH‘“(; Mount Rainfer. Md.. Rev rew sea. 21. and 1 acuick P Chacorias. 31, 17133 G st n.w n eroakas. 27 B D;"“S,’,;lfl as. 27, 119 K st uther son. 24. 927 O st. and Sal- le 'F. Kelly, 22, rt An- ek ; 2. 927 O st.: Rev. Robert An arles A Sanders. 24. 1107 18th s Ora M. Williams. 21. T Ll:‘”l;\mx 21, Baltimore. Md Vilber Siimore. 21. 200 Eileen Begther, 19, 3113 igt gt ¢ Jolving Zimmérman, 4. {020 Ga. ave. sephine Tracy akoma Parl Harry V. Wheeler. e Births R.epor(ed. Elias N. and Elizabeth _C. Simons. be Willard o"und Vivian EC HIL g and boy am K. and Ellen Bennett. boy. Anthony and Rose M. Sorrentino. irl Joseph and Catherine Pinoechiaro, girl. James R. and Ola Lyon, girl. John C. and Ellen F. Dorsey. girl. John I” and Evelyn L. Meushaw. girl Wesley E. Vernon 3 and ev. and Rev. and and Rev and Constance Beahm. girl. % and Flaya ¥ V. Gray. sirl. John G. and Annette Ladd. gir Norman J. and Ena B, ‘Trexise, kirl. Milton L' 'and Esther Marland. girl Woodrow W. and Helena O'Bryan. boy. Artnur L. and Edith K. Child. boy. George H and Faye Davis. boy. William C_and Edith Sumner. boy. M_and Liliian V. Russell, boy. W. and Ida L ‘Squire. boy. Qryille, b/ and Gladss M. Thompson, boy. amuel G and Estelle Broadhurst. bey. Danlel F. and Mary C. Ahers Jack H_and Kathryn Collin: James E._and Miriam_Pisher. Natheniel and Edna Brown. boy William V. and Frances Fuller. boy. Llovd B. and Bessie Massey. boy Willilam and Addie Armstrong. boy. Deaths Reported. Mary D._Warner. 78, 1314 34th st Mamie L. Walker, 70, National pathic Hospital Alexander P. Clayton. 42, George Washing- ton Hospital Laura McQuinn. 26, Georgetown Hospital Willlam J. Burgess, 82, Little Sisters of the Poor. Sarah 8. Walker. 60. 1328 South Capitol st. Annie Lape. 50, Freedmen's Hospital Mary Goiden. 41, 316 Broad alley sw. Minnie Petaw Gallinger Hospital Charles Law i0,” Gallinger Hospita] Cornelius W 1.’ Children's Hospital Homeo- HOSE in the most modest circumstances may call us with a feeling, not of apology because they must inexpensive service, but with a feeling of pride that they have called upon a funeral director with a reputation for giving the BEST, and serving the best famil ies. The price paid may be very small, as little as $100, but the service is always desirable. SRR LA A A A R -2 *T'gEAL FUNERAL HOME Jue r reference, Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET.'N.E PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 : El mmnu|numluumtnuuunmummumuuuuunumunuunumunnmnmum; longer gets ex-| 3. t misleading.” said Robin- | Beaths. ALDRIDGE. ALFRED SCOTT. Suddenly. on Priday. May 6. 1932, ALFRED SCOTT ALD- RIDGE. _Remains at Boyd's fu- neral home. 19th and L sts. n.w Sunday, May 8. at 130 pm d Will Baptist Church. Rev pastor. Relatives and d BOOTH. EFFIE GREEN. Departed suddenly on Tuesday. May 10:30_pm. at her residence, se. EFFIE GREEN BOOTH to mourn their and Arthur Green Frances: two nephews. bost of other rel neral Sunday, Ma Ebenezer M. E. CI ! Rev. W. A Harmony Gemetery BOWIE. CHARLES Wednesday y BOWIE. He lea brother and s 1 pm. from Better Walter place s.e | BREXNAN., KATHARINE. On Friday, May 6. 1932, at her residence. 1005 Sigsbee p KATHARIN of Patrick and Mary i s. parted lite 4 CHARLES 8 ne. BRIDGES. DAISY. at Tuberc: | ehurch. 14 | Moy 8 | of God. 2030 Georgia ave. n.w { Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. W. ASHTON. On Tuesday, May 130 p . at his . from the Ch Inters brother of Waym Willism H. and Mary resting &t the W. E church, 1432 You si. & today. thereafter at hi 1308 T st. n.w. Puneral at 1:30 p.m. from his late CLAYTON. ALEXANDER Wednesday, May 4, 1932. ington University Hospi PATTON, beloved husb: ard Clayton of 4601 S hase, Md. in 5 om_ahove add ¢ 10 am Int tional Cemetery CLAYTON. ALEXANDER P. A speci munication of La Feye 4 P. A A M. b ter. to be 3 32, 8 8:40 o'clos He purpose of a tending the t o ased brother. ALEXANDER P _CLAYTON W. H. WANAMAKER, Secre DALTON. MATTIE ROY May 5, 1932, at her 1 3 roe st. n.w. MATTIE ROY DALTO of Capt..W. E. Dalton. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 901 14th nw. Saturdsy. Mav 7. at In- terment Arlington National Cemetery. DUFFEY, CHARLES WILI May 1932, at his Fairfax st. Alexandria. WILLS DUFFEY, aged 18 years Baturday. May 7, at 5 pm above address Presbyterian jate Saturday. esid PATTON. Or George Was LEXANDER Ethel How- beea Interment Cemetery. Alexandria, Va DUNMORE. CARRIE. Departed this life Thursday, May 5. 1932. at her residence 26 G st. sw. after & lingering 1 CARRIE DUNMORE. She lesves to one sister, Dannin Lee host of friends. Notice FARKAS, MARTI) denly. ‘on_Thurs: Soldiers’ Home H; KAS. Services at the chepel of the diers' Home Mondar. May 10:30 Interment Soldlers’ Home Na tery, | FINK. ROBERT EUGE 8. 193 A EUGE! n Agnes H. Fink Chambers Co. 517 11th st. se. on Saturday. 3 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cem: GRIMES. CARRIE A. On Friday, May 6 at_QGeorgetown Universily Hospital RIE A. beloved mother of Mill Grimes ‘and_aunt of Mrs. D. W. Mullen of Brockton, Mass. and Mrs. Edward B Pinch of Washington, D. C. Funeral from her residence, 20 Bryant st. n.w.. Monday. May 9. At 8:30 am. High requiem mass At Bt Martin's Church at9 oclock. R tives and friends invited. Interment M Olivet Cemetery. | GRUVER. ELIZABETH D. Suddenly, Thursday. May 5, 1832, riear Pairfax, Va. ELIZABETH beloved wife of Ira K. Gruver. Funeral from her late residence, West_Hyattsville. Md.. on Saturday. May 7.at 2 b.m. Relatives and friends invited. GUY, MARGARET GEORGE. Departed this life on Thursday, May 5. 1932. at 6 a.m . at the residence of her par. Mrs. John George. 1319 Que 'st MARGARET GEORGE G wife of Trevanion Guy eral Satur- at 2 pm., from the above ON. 0. I. On Wednesday, May 4. at her residence. the Kenesaw, M O. 1. JAMIESON, mother of W. D. Jamieson for member’ of Congress from Iow Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co funeral home, 2901 14th st 'nw. untii noon Saturday. Puneral services at Presbyterian Church. 16th and Trv ., on Saturday, May 7, at 2:30 p. Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Dr ng JAMES H. Suddenly. on Thurs- . it Emergency Hospit OHNSON. devoted hi Rustina_Johnson. father of Elmo Johnson and brother of Annie Ridney. Puneral Sun ay 8. i 2 p.m. from the W. Er “is funeral church, 1432 U st. n.W. termert Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. HUGH A. Suédenly, on Thursday. 5, 1932. At 7:45 am. at his re 701 8th st. ne. HUGH A. KANE beloved husband ' of Catherine Kene Funerzl from_ his Ia e 701 9th st. ne. on Saturday. May 7. 8:30 am.: therce to Holy Name Church where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Inte ment Mount Olivet Cemetery . KANE, HUGH A. Members of Washington Council. No. 724. Knights of Columbus are sdvised of fre T May 5, 1932 at his residence. 701 9th (Geier) residence. Teqtiested to at'end the funersl services at Holy Name Church. 11th and K sts. ne on Seturday. May 7. at § am. The mem- bers are asked to meet at his late resi- dence. Friday night. May 6. st 8 o'clock, for recitation of pravers for the deceased, WM._H_MURRAY, G. K. DR. A. D. WILKINSON, F. 8. KANE. HUGH A. General Assembly. Fo of Columbus. t death of Sir H A of 701 9th st. ne., requested to be present Friday 8 o'clock. at the residence. Requiem mass Seturdav. May 7, at 9 am. Name Church, JAMES B. FLYNN. Navizator. EUGENE C. BACZENAS. Comptroller LEACH, CLARA M. On Thursday, Msy 1932, CLARA M., the belo: wife Joseph W. Leach.’ Puneral from he Tesidence, 1319 Euclid st. n.w. on Satur- dav. Mav 7. at 9:30 am.: thence to S Paul's Church, 15th and V sts. n.w., where mass will be offered at 10 am. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and frf invited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. LEE. VERA. VERA LEE. devoted Clavett. Elia Smith. Willie Jackeon. one uncle and other relat Remains resting at the W funeral church. 1432 You am. Saturday. T 8, at Palmyra, LEWIS, BENJAMIN. _Suddenly, May 1. 1932 At Freedmen's BENJAMIN LEWIS. beloved son and Della Lewis of 265 Eastern ay moun He leaves their loss several aunts end host of other relatives ai mains resting at the fun §. P. Morrow & Co Puneral Saturdsy, May 7. at from Ebenezer M E. Church, corner and D sts. se. Rev. W. A English of ficiating. Interment Woodiawn Cemetery LINDSAY, WILLIA . May 4, SAY. B d ‘of Mrs father of Lucretia E. Lindsay Sunday. May 8 at 1:30 Frazier's funeral home, 389 R. 1 Priends invited. Rey 'P. Hearn: ing. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. McGAHA, MARTHA L. On Thursday. May 5, 1932, st 6:30 p.m.. MARTHA L., th loved wife of the late Thomas C. Mc in her 75th year. Remains resting at the Colonial funeral home of Willlam Reuben Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. Funeral Sun- day. May 8, at 3 pm, from the M. E Church, Potomac, Md. Interment Rock- ville Unlon Cemetery. 8 MORGAN, CLARENCE E. Wednesday. Hospital, CLA husband is the or Edward A. and Samuel S. Blick services at 2 pm. Sat 1300 Cemetery. NELSON. AMMIE. Denarted this life denly. May 4. 1932, at Casualty Hosp: AMMIE NELSON. ' She leaves to m their loss two brothers, four host of other relatives Temains are resting dertaker parlor, notice later. WILLIAM A. Sudden! Gallinger Hospital. Knights eby wotified of the RANE sister of Lessie Sunday o ‘mou: WILLIAM 'E. LIND- Pear| Lindsay and Funeral Suddenly. on ency eloved 2. who John 8. sister of Wi Funeral 2053 Ga. A. PARKER. He was a member of Local 1. Hod Carriers’ Union. The remsins are resting at Wesley Washingion's under- faking parlor. 2053 Georgia av Funeral Sundsy. May 8. at 2 p.m. Mount Zion Baptist Church. PENROSE. KATHERINE HUGHART. denly. on Wednesday, May 4, 1932, ERINE HUGHART, wife of Col. H. Penrose, Q. M. C. U. 8. A. retire and_daughter of the late William Oden Hughart, president of the & "Indiana Railway = Rema; the Tabier funeral home. until Saturdey, May T he held at the grave in Arlington Ni tional Cemetery at 11 o'clock a.m. Rela- tives and (riends invited to attend. PETER. LAURA M. On LAURA M. the belov Peter of Kensington. Md. ¢ the ‘olonial” fureral home. of Reuben Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. of funeral her PICKETT, MILDRED B. Suddenly, on Priday, May 6, 1932. at 320 R. I ave. ne., M"..fl‘! B. PICKETT of Savage, Md Notice of funeral later RICHARDSON. GERTRUDE. on Tuesda; May 3, TRUDE., beloved wi Richardson. Remains resting at her late residence, ”3“. (;‘ l”h“ e Phunnvvl une '\ Ay 'rom Mount Plsgal Ap- kg‘é‘nrfin Giles st bet. 18th and 15th +3 sm." Toterment Pavne's Ceme- Remains resting William Notice Entered 32 BRENNAN. loved | residence. | ts, Mr. and | death on Thursday. | | n.e.. of Brother HUGH A. KANE. and are | On_Wednesday. May 4. 1932, | | 113 sevenTH Suddenly, on Wed- | = A-9° i Breaths. | ROACH. MARY C. On Thursday. May & 1932. ‘st her residence. 2040 P st now. v widow of Joseph Roach and Mrs. Mary Belle Scrivener her late resideuce on_Priday. 8 pm. Interment Berkeley Va 5. 1932, Iy pastor of the se. He leaves . his wife, Jennie V € ce Jones: grand- a. George and Ethel Jones L. Shaffer, } ¥Tandchildren. W, W. Chambers 1400 "Chapin st. n.w. Rowlesburg. Va. On Wednesday, May KATE A tives and friends ¢ Olivet Ceme- On_Thurs- 5 Hospital ¢ Robert ex 3t the W. eral home on Satur- 20 pm. Interment in Beallsville, d. WAYMAN. On_Friday. May 6. 230 am.’ st Tuberculosis H l. WAYMAN, beloved son of Phillip Wh ¥. daughter of Elaworth. iting. " Remains at ineral home, 413 4% B w f funeral later | WINES, MARY ETH. On Thursda 5 5 a0 ! Md Funeral Satur- from the home of Kensington. Md Cemetery. & ay 3, 1932, h st nw. husband ot Hen- iel and Luey sisters an Mrs. Maria t the W. Ernest 432 You st. n.w t1pm Baptist. Church ial Cemetery. ednesday. May & , wile of_ sohn of Mrs_Reésina Mrs. Ora_Tavlor. Theodore Yates. sister of Mrs. Louise g her are one s and {riends. uneral home, 389 Funeral Sunday, Mas 8. Miles Memorial C._M. E. st. bet L st. and N. ¥. ave. es and friends inviied. In- coln Memorial Cemetery. 8 In Memoriam NARCISO. 1In sad but lovin | ce of our dear father. NARCI o departed this life nine May 6, 1923, this world of pain and sorrow land of peace and rest en you. dear father, s will find eternal rest HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. FTT. MARY. In sad and of May once more is here, saddest of the vear, wo years ago today ¢ mother passed away ne grave where she is laid, the memory which never shall de. HER _DEVOTED CHILDREN, GILES. FLORENCE RHONE. Kg POLLARD AND CHARLES Hi 3 ES, DR. SU. brance of NER G. 1In lovi ur_beloved husband and her. Dr SUMNER . HOLMES. who | peacefuily passed to the great beyond twe | ¥ears ago todsy, May 6, 1990. Loved and remembered s ViR AND RS TeR Lk HOLMES AND EMMA CLIFFORD. * & ot ur_devoted father, SUM| G. HOLMES. who departed this life two years ago today. May 6, 1930, Gone but not forgotten | EDNA. AGNES, HENRY. * POINDEXTER. HARRIET In remembrance . HARRIET POINDEXTER, d fifteen years ago, May 6, 1911, Jesus, the Prince of Life. Thy chosen cannot die. DAUGHTER. ['OBA PAGE. * REYNOLDS. IRENE RUBY. A tribute of I ion to the memory of our ter and sister, TRENE RUBY . who left us fifteen years | who ¢ Sweet memories will lnger forever, Time cannot change them, it's true; Years that may come cannot gever | Our loving remembrance af you. THE PAMILY. * In sad but loving devoted father, Wik~ | SPRAGUE. WILLIAM F. Temembrance of our LIAM P SPRAGUE. who departed'this ife three years ago todas. 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