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Fifty Types to Choose From Get Your FREE Copy of “New Book of Summer Homes” We will furnish free plans, or will quote you on the completed job, selecting carpenters from among our customers. The Hechinger Company STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 6 MAY WOMAN S SOUGHT AS HOLD-UP DECOY Police Discount Abducting Theory in Robbing of Aged Doctor. By the Assoclated Press, DERBY, Conn, May 21—Discount- ing the theory that she had been ab- ducted, police today sought Miss Agnes O'Neil, 22, of New Haven, in the be- lief she acted as a decoy for two men | who robbed and beat Dr. Royal Pinney of New Haven, wealthy retired phy- | sician, | The 68-year-old doctor, his face and head severely bruised, was found in a clump of bushes beside a road early this morning. He told officers that O'Neil, an acquaintance of three | weeks whom he had taken riding, had | driven away with the bandits after they | had stolen $15 and his watch. $600 Ts Overlooked. ‘ The men overlooked $600 sewed in the physician's vest, and were unable | to remove two diamond rings from his | fingers | Dr. Pinney was unable to give pohce‘ | much_information about Miss O'Neil, who, he said, approached as he «tepperlw | into his car in New Haven at 9:30 pm. | yesterday. ‘Good evening, doctor,” he quoted Hmr as saying. “Where are you going?” “I told her that I was going for a ittle ride,” Dr. Pinney said, “and-she Peonies Order Now for Decoration Day Finest A dozen, $2.00 3 dozen, $5.00 1746 K St., Suite One District 4620 Walnut 8836 From Gardens of Dr. W. S. Benedict rop Yet asked if she could accompany me. I told her that she could.” After driving to Derby, where they nte and danced, they started home at 1:30 pm., the physician said. His companlnn asked him to slow up so that she could light a cigarette. As he brought the car to a halt, Dr. Pinney reported, two men carrying re- | volvers jumped ‘on the running board. | One dragged him from the car. The ‘, other hit him on the head. Dr. Pinney sald he was unconscious for at least 15 minutes. Police expressed the belief the girl's meeting with the physiclan was part of a pre-arranged plan to rob him. On previous occasions she said she lived near him, but she could not be found in the neighborhood. Y. M. C.A. OLD-TIMERS TO HEAR PROCTOR Historian Will Address Wednesday on Growth of Institution Here. Dinner John Clagett Proctor, historian, will trace the growth of the Young Men's Christian Association in Washington at the annual cinner of Y. M. C. A. “old timers” next Wednesday, at 6 o'clock in the assembly hall of the Central “Y” Building, 1736 G street. Mr. Proctor has completed an exten- sive research into the history of the Jocal Y. M. C. A. He will describe the founding of the organization more than | three-quarters of a century ago A proposal for a_ memorial or his- torical room at the Central Y. M. C. A., in memory of the late Willlam Knowles | Cooper, for many years general secre- | lary there, will be discussed at the meeting. All members of the Y. M. C. A. who have been on the rolls for 10 years or more are invited to attend the dinner, according to C. W. Pimper, chairman of the committee in charge. HARGRETT RITES HELD Former Washington Attorney Buried in Tipton, Ga. Haines H. Hargrett, 42, former Wash- ington attorney, who diéd at Tipton, Ga., last Wednesday, was buried there yesterday. He was connected with the law firm of Miller & Chevalier during his residence here. He left in 1926 to take up practice in Atlanta, Ga. Har- grett was associated with the firm of Spalding. MacDougald & Sidney while practicing in Atlanta. He is survived by his parents, widow and one son. INSTITUTE TO BE HELD Camp Councilors Will Meet To- morrow at ¥. W. C. A. The second annual Camp Council- ors’ Institute will be held at the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Building, starting tomorrow and ending Satur- day. Arthur O. Waller will direct the classes, which will be held from 7 to 9 o'clock each evening. Mrs. Robert L. McGuire is chairman of the Camp ! Committee. | | | | vestigating groups into the coal fields. | the United States where the economic | capes of Virginia and Hampton Roads, | 22, 1932—PART ONE. ATTORNEY FLINGS | TREASON' CHARGE Civil Liberties Union and Church Group Attacked by Coal Field Prosecutor. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 21.—Walter | B. Smith, county attorney of Bell Coun- ty, Ky. today accused the American Civil Liberties Union and the Federal Council of Churches of disseminating | Communist propaganda under a “trea- sonous camouflage of ‘free speech,” ‘free | press’ and ‘free assembly’.” Addressing a chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, with members | of a half dozen civic clubs also as hear- | ers, Smith defended actions of officials | of Bell and Harlan Counties to prevent the two organizations from sending in- The Federal Council, he said, * nothing but a self-constituted, capital- ized and incorporated body of superla- tive hypocrites that ha. succeeded in hoodwinking the American pubuc with respect to their real purpose.” The Civil Liberties Union he charged with throwing a “treasonous camouflage to decelve the public from understanding their real designs against the Constitu- tion, whose doctrines they would invoke by which to claim immunity for their | deeds.” | Disorders in the Eastern Kentucky coal fields, where eight men have beenl slain since s[nkfl began last Spring. he asserted, “is but an incident and | just one focal point in the program of re\n]utmn which is now being put in operation anywhere and everywhere in conditions or labor troubles open the opportunity for propaganda.” TRADE CRUISE SET FOR MEMORIAL DAY Most of Available Space Already Booked for Week End Steamer Outing. ‘The second annual cruise sponsored by the Washington Board of Trade as {the first soclal activity of the new membership year will be held on the| Memorial day week end, it, was an- nounced yesterday by John T. Bardroff, chairman of the committee in charge. Members and their familles will leave next Saturday at 3 p.m, on the 8. 8. District of Columbia, which has been chartered for the outing. They will return Tuesday morning, May 31, after cruising the Potomac River, Chesapeake Bay, the Patuxent Rlver,‘ stopping at Annapolis, Norfolk, Ocean View and Virginia Beach. Because of the success of the outing | last year, two-thirds of the reservations already have been made, Mr. Bardrofl said. Memorlal Wreaths $2.00 up Made of lasting flowers; can be ship- ped anywhere. LEAPLEY Florist 908 G N.W. Service. in to the utmost. PHONE Funeral PRIVATE U. S. Govt. HE pathways to a man's home and heart are named Courtesy, Sincerity and Real sympathy comes from perfect understand- Real Sincerity comes from a desire to ORTH 3815 W. ERNEST JARVIS CO., INC. 1432 YOU STRE AMBULANCE Undertakers for Colored Sailors and Soldiers Licensed in States of Maryland and Virginia Chureh T N.W. 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Price, Medical Corps, stationed at Fort Lawton, Wash Dec. 1880, LOST. OLLIE_DOG, male, tan collar, disappeared on Mt ar Vermont ave. Gold. fiat_stone. COON DOG ge. black. fuzzy face. Scotch terrier. disappeared inree weeks, Rewad J._A_Bri . Rockville, Md. DIAMOND nn( all_emeralds on side: phy's 10-cent_store. Apt 1109. the McReynolds. DOG—Small_biack, short- ears; green collar; female. son_7492. Déé;unle ‘wire-haired terrier, 3_months d. wearing red collar: answers to name ;'Pgu Phone_Cleve. 0221 FRATERNITY PIN—Phi Lamb A Warea. Thetura to Miss &. Onesain: 2223 M st.n.w. FRENCH POODLE—Very lari of siomach: named, o. reward. 81 aired. with_long Reward. Emer- not on side 116 V st. nw. PIN—Girl pocxmoox blue_and while, containing hite dold wrise watch eneraved on ‘G fountain pen, cards an Clense "eun " Caphiol Heights 163, n SCARF—Large, tan chiffon, en_route Ken- Bedy Warren Priday mighi. T Reward. 55 | Que st. ne. North 4453-J o) | SALE! Spring Suits $17.50, $27.50 Charge It! Pay Later in Small Amounts EISEMAN’S, 7th & F W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 ! Adams 10341 CHAMBERS Gives A $350 Couch Casket funeral—the full funeral, $195. Shipping funerals, complete, as low as $65. We have a won funeral, cars and all, only $75. The Greater Chambers Co. Largest in the City Main Office 14th and Chapin Sts. NW. Phone COL 0432-0433-0157 Phone or write your ad- dress. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do it. Cor. {both congressional and military circles. | DYSON, MARY. Departed this iife on Pri- | PAYNE TO BE GUEST Cavalry Officers Will Give Dinner for Assistant War Secretary. Officers of the 306th Cavalry, Col. John Philip Hill commanding, will honor Assistant Secretary of War Payne at a dinner at the Racquet Club Tuesday evening. Among the guests will be prominent officials in The dinner marks the close of the inactive training period during which the officers of the regiment have un- dergone training under their regular Army instructor, Maj. Harley C. Dag- | ley. for duty as instructors at the Citizens’ Military Training Camp at Fort Myer this July. Qurd of Thanks. LUCY ANN. We wish to thank y friends for their sympathy and | flowers during the illness and at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother. | LUCY ANN BAYLOR. who passed ur-v‘ Batirday, May 14, 1932, at 3:45 o'clocl the residence of her 'daushter. Beaulah | Baylor, 306 3rd st. s.w CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. 22+ | HMILBRED "REARDON "GOODS. BEATTIE wife of J. Mosby Beattle. Funeral Mon- day, May 23, at 9:30 a.m., Church, ~Alexandria, Va. friends invited. Interment pri BELT, JAMES FREDERICK. On Friday. May 30.,183%. at Sibley Homital, JAMES{ FREDERICK, ased 11 years. bl 0 of M7 and s Georee . Belr Ber at his late residence, :vu Kansas now. Monday, May 23, at 10 a.m. Inger- ment Glenwood Cometery. WILLIAM S. On Priday, May 20.1 his “residence. 2420 Tracy place | n.W.. on Monday. May 23, where mass will be offered at 10 a.m i CULVER. EDWARD. Suddenly. May 20. 1932, at Widewater, M * CULVER, on_Friday. EDWARD tives and friends invited. DANT, ANNA E 3 ., eidest daugh- Dant, . Funeral dence of her grandparents, A. Hill and Anna M. Blandford, 225 Schley Penrose Station, Arlington. Va Monday. May 33, at #:45 am.: ihence to Holy Trinity Church, where mass will b offered at 9:15 am. for the repose er Soul. Interment Moant Olivet Cemetery. 32 DARR. JOHN. - On Friday. May 20. 1932, DARR, son of the late Arthur L. Dart and betoved brotiher of adelins but: loty. Funéral from the W. W. Chambers Co. ‘Southeast branch parior, 517 1ith st. se. on Monday. May 23. at 11 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Con- sressiowal Cemetery. day, May 20, 1933, st Gallinger Hospital MARY DYSON_ infant daughter of Conroy and Mary Dyson. Funeral Monday May at 10 a.m.. from_the funeral parlors of Alexander 8 Pope. 315 15th st Inter- ment in Moint Olivet Cemeter EIKER, JAMES McKINLEY. oOn Ssturday. 932, at his residence, 6312 6 A IAMES MKINCEY. Ratsandof the late "Agnes Strobel Eiker. Services st his late residence on Monday, May 23. at p.m., Relatives and friends invited to ':“'M' Interment at Rock Creek Cem- | etery. FINLEY. JORN. On Saturday, May 31. 1932, at 543 at Frecdmen's Hospital, | SOHN PINLEY. peloved husband of llian | Pinley. son of Nancy Derrick, brother of Mrs.” Christine Carter. He also leaves many other relatives and friends. Remaing ng ¢ the John T. Rhines, funeral chapel. 3rd ‘and Eye sts. sw. Notice o funeral later. £ FURR, ANNIE E. On Saturday, May 21 932, ANNIE E., widow of William H. Furf and beloved mother of Elmer C. Purr of Detrolt, Mich. Puneral services in the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., Sunday. May 22, at 4 p.n. Relatives ‘and friends are invited. Inter- ment Tuesday, May 24, at Woodstock, Va. GATES. ANNIE £ On Saturday. May 31, 1932." ANNIE E, beloved wite of Thomas . Gates and.mother of Roberk °W. Hazard. PFuneral from her late resi- dence. 255 Lith st se. Monday. May 3. at 2 pn. Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. mu tives and friends invited. 22 HICKS, CATHERINE On_ Friday, May O CATHERINE HICKS, derored 8 ter of Horace and Alice Hicks, si Louise and Horace, jr.: grandd: er_of Clarissa Hicks belle Hupter. Re- s Iu(mg at tl . Ernest Jarvis fu- nmil chyrel Monday, 1 Tesidence, 1508 B day. May 34, ville, Md. HILL, GEORGE C. On Friday May 20, 1933, at 6:45 pm., RGE C. beloved husband of the laie Salie. B il and fac ther of Mrs. George H. Snyder. Mrs. Ofto . DeMoil and Sobn L. Hil from Snycer. 35 Baltimore st. gton. Mondas. May 23 at 130 o'clock ment at Oak Hiil Cemetery. Washington, D. C. Relatives and friends invited. HURLEBAUS. FRED A. On Friday. May 20, 1932, 3:45 am.. sl his residene. 217 9th st. se. P RLEBAU! Funeral from William B Scotcs- faneral | home. 409 8th st. se. Monday. Ma; Interment Prospect Hill Cefme- JOHNSON. HARRIET. on Saturday. May " 21, | HARRIET JOHNSON. 'Puncral Trom Jona T, Stewart's funeral home. 30 H st. ‘ne., | Monday, May 23, at 2 p.m. Friends in- vited, e KNOTT, PHILIP, On Thursday. May 19.| 1932, PHILIP KNOTT. beloved husband of Emma Knott. Bervices at the Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w.. on Sunday. May 22, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Washingion Hebrew Cemetery. KNOTT, JOSEPH S. on Pridey May 30, 1932, st Children’s Hospital. JOSEPH N beloved son of James Departed this ilfe | . 1932, at | ferment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LANGAN. ROSA. On Friday, May 20 mz 8t 1245 am. at her resid 429 e B NGAN: widow of ‘the | S aetan Puncrad Mouday, Ma: Bl g ock, Trom Holy Comiorter Church. " Interment Arlington Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 2* LENNON, JOHN J. On Thursday. Mey 19. 193: Providence Hospital, 'JOHN J. LERNGN of 1055 "Glrard 2t 1.e. beloved husband of the late Rose Lennon (nee Gal- lagher). Puneral from his late residence on Monday, May 23. 8:30 am. Re-) quiem mass at St. Anthony’s Church at 9 a.m. ~Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2 LYNCH, ROSA. On Friday, May 20, at Emergency Hospital. ROSA L aughter of Mrs. ~Josephine Remains resting at Otis F. Allen’s fu- neral home, 13th st. and Florida ave. n,w. Notice of funeral hereafter. n MILLER. CHARLES F. Saturday, May 21. a.m., at’ Providence Hospital CHARLES '»"Ron "ot TBusic ard the iate Charles Miller se! 1932, 0l On Friday. May 20. at_his residence, 1032 4th st. n.e. beloved_husband of the late Katherine Reif. Funeral from the above residence on Monday, May 23, at 3 p.m. Interment | Prospect Hill Cemetery. ~ Relatives and friends invited. ROSS, ELEANOR LOWE. = On Pridar, May 1933, at her residence, 3914 Ioih e, “BLEANOR ' LOWE ROSS, widow of Bavia Ross and beloved mother of Mze Roger Garrett. Funeral from the W. home. 1400 Chlnln 3, 2:30 p.m. lnvited:” Intermeni Creek Cemetery. 2 SHAFER. MARY N. On Saturday, May 3l her residence, the Wyoming apts.. idow of Charles A. Shafer the above residence on a2 pm. Interment SPENCER, CORA GELLE. On Priday. May 20, 1932, at Sibley Hospital, CORA GELLE ER. beloved_sister of Mrs. James B, Nagel Mrs, J R Stevens, Miss Jamie R.N. Spencer, J. W. Spencer Vit MBoencer. Pancral from the reslc Sonce of her sister, Mrs. 3. K. Stevens: 917 1ith st ne. on Monday, May 23, at 10 Relatives and friends invited. In- Bethel Cemetery, Alexand ¥ A9 Btat!;l. ARY WHITE, “devoted. wite . daughter of Joseph and Dora: Ack: sister of Bessie Nelson. ml Ack. Alberts Lewis and Marie Littie. mains resting at the W. Ermest Jar fungral h, 1432 You st. n.w. Not NG, BETTIE M. On Saturday, May . 1932, at the residence of her daughts R’ C. Robinson. 206 Hamilton avi on.” Va.. BETTIE H, wife of the Funeral from above 1 Monday. May 23, st 9:30 a.m. Interment at Charies Town, W. Va. ~ * In Memoriam BERGHMAN, HILFREED CHARLOTTE. ¢herished memory of our dariing FRED CHARI In D Cardoza), 'who departed this life one year ago, <May 17, 1931 On. fovs that are gone, will you ever return lad heart as of yore 3 awatting" e Jome hayey ft to eternity’s shore? It T could have my dearest wish fulfilled And take my choice of ail earth's treas- or choose nm heaven whatsoever T willed, Dear Edy for you HER Lo\)‘l(, MOPHER" SRS, MARY A, RDOZA Till God alone knew what was best, He called you home to you rest From this world of pain and sorrow, To the land of peace and rest. r Edythe, Wh eternal rest HER LOVING SISTER, = MES. GRACE MULLINS. CLARKE, ROSANNA C. In loving memory of my dear mother. ROSANNA C. CLARKE. who _departed lmu life eight vears ago today, May 22, 192 HER DEVOTED 'AND ONLY DAUGHTER, ARA E. DUSOLD CLARKE. ROSANNA C. ute of love my dear ARKE. who ago today, May 22 i HER DEVOTED GRANDSON. DALLAS P. ELLIAH. Rey. ELL R COLEMAN, Memorial services in honor of LEM. fay 22 named church Servant of God. well do Ri e jo: lent. the Viciory' won. Enter iy Master's joy by order of Rehoboth Churche DEACON WiLL IAM OEORGE. Chatrman. ANNIE. In loving remembran dear ‘sister, ANNIE FLET( who departed this life fifteen years ago today, May 22, 1917, Leat by leaf the roses fall. Soul by soul the Savior calls Not for one, but for all We must go when the roll LOVING ‘siSTeR, “HiTA. o JONES. CARRIE. In loving remembrance to dear mother, CARRIE JONES, who de- parted_this life four years May 22, 1928. We saw vyou fading like a flower. But could not make you stay We nursed you with tender klnflnes.‘ Until God_called you awi HER CHILDREN, OHANDCHXLDRIN AND REAT-GRANDCHILDREN. sucn ANNIE G. In sad and loving membrance of a devoted mother. ANNIE §; SLICER, who died one year ago, May Dear mother is sleeping, free from all pain, Awake her not. sweet spirit, to suffer She siumbers so sweetly, oh. let her “Him- Her Sickness is ended, her trouble a1l gone, Ob, think how she suffered and moaned with her pai In the long hou we soothed her in v Unuil God” in T o il e mercy, came down from wii u?fl-r.«cu, who whispered a message of HER GLEVOTED EON. WALTER G. wgvrrn lln!uzh In loving remem- rance of our mother and grandmother, ISEELLE WINTERS. who departed thig life sixteen years ago today, May 22, 1918. 1 have a picture framed of you. Framed in memory loving and true. None but my eyes can see that face, Deep in my heart is its hiding place. HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRAND- LOLA F. BU' PR WOODFORD, Lll.l.erll A lribute of loye mory of my dear friend, LI LIAN WOODFORD. who died five years a0 today, May 22, 1927. 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SHAFFER ESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT RY AGNES. on Saturds t her residence, 1246 Marylan: Y AGNES (nee Frost), in Dbelgred wife of the iste ineral trom the above May 24, ot 830" 2 m; Church st 1 . MAI 2) lMflv har find ear tery <Bmmu WEBER, 3. On Priday. nu ao, T Batalers” Home. Hosoital, ‘FRANK ed 'hushand of the late Catherine Members of Keane WEEKS, ALFRED CONRAD. On_Fri May 30, 1932, at his residence, 1920 Sw derland’ place n.w. ALFRED CONRAD. son of the late Alffed Conrad and Anne Stephen Hunter Weeks of St. Mary's Pai Funeral from his iate_residence on 'Monday, May 33, 8¢ 3 p.m. private, “0'6%::1‘[ PRICES, 14th & Eye > enings _and !I 8. L Gude Bros. Co, 1212 F St BOUQUET SHOP 732 17th St FLORAL TRIBUTES' and Sundays Prompt Auf ry Serv Flnlllo tributes, $2.50 u et 6525, 5 $3.50 up 4 3 J.H. “TTBE_LARG l.#lfils‘l‘ ul.:c'non N D, C. 3 ARY not base the uect ‘{vhl fam! monument_on photolnphl Shown' by dlers or agents, a3 be de Reduced prices, for 3 CEME‘I'EBY LOTS. 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