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RALEIGH HABERDASHBR 1310 F Street STAR, ICONFIRMATION DUE ON COWLES' NAME Senate Group Wull Ask Ap- proval of Publisher for " Dawes’ Place. | | | | By the Assoctated Press | A favorable report on the nomina- | tion of Gardner Cowles, sr., | of the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- tion was voted today by the Senate Banking Committee. Chairman Norbeck said the commit- | tee voted unanimously on the nomina- tion and that he would present it to | the Senate this afternoon. Prompt ('On- firmation was expected. Presidency Is Unfilled. Register and Tribune, will fill the Re- publican vacancy left at the director’s| Dawes. As the appointment was forwarded to the Senate, however, it was said at the White House that Dawes’ additional post as president of the corporation would not yet be filled It was explained the corporation | president need not be a member of the board, but no word was forthcoming as to whether this group would furnish the official or whether a new man would be appointed. | Cowles, at his Des Moines home, sald be did not know he was being consid- ered until President Hoover asked him by telephone a few days ago to -ccepu the appointment. “Naturally, I feel deeply honored and | WASHINGTON, Des Moines | | publisher, for appointment &s a director | Cowles, publisher of the Des Moines| table by the resignation of Charles G.| D. C., FRIDAY, OnFinance Board GARDNER COWLES, SE. WILLIAM P. LAMBERT | RITES ARE ANNOUNCED Former Member of Mnropohum Life Insurance Organization to Be Buried From Home. Puneral services will be held at 2 pm. | tomorrow for Willlam P. Lambert, who | |died yesterday after a long illness. | | Burial will be in Fort Lincoln Cemnery\ | following the rites to be held in hl!‘l \home at 2438 Monroe street northeast. . Lambert, who was born in Chnrlel County. Md., 56 years ago, had been l | resident of this city for 50 years. had been connected with the Metropol\- JUNE will try to serve to the best of my\"_n Life Insurance Co. for more than ability,” he added. “I have a greal Y|deal of confidence in the basic <uunu- {Iness of the plan under which the Re- | construction Finance Corporation was created. Political Effect Weighed. “I believe it has already done a great amount of good and in the future can | do still more good to stem the tide of | the depression.” The publisher was appointed by | President Hoover in 1929 as a member | | of the Public Lands Commission. He 115 71 years old and listed as an inde- pendent Republican. | Although President Hoover remained | silent as to his intention, there was speculation as to the political effect | upon the corporation should a presi- dent be appointed from outside the | board of directors. Should Cowles’ name be accepted by the Senate, the board would be com- prissd of four Republicans, himself, Eugene Meyer, governor of the Federal Reserve Board, chairman; Ogden Mills, Secretary of the Treasury, and Paul Bestor, farm loan commissioner; to- j gether with three Democrats, Jesse Jones of Dallas, Harvey Couch of Pine Bluffs, Ark., and Wilson McCarthy of Salt Lake City. It was assumed that if the corpora tion’s president should be named from | outside the board, he would be a Repub- | lican. The name of Calvin Coolidge has been mentioned for the place, as has that e( h’lnk O Lowden of Illinols. Child Brcnks Shoulder. Three-year-old Billy Jo Hickman, 2400 block of E street, suffered a broken shoulder yesterday afternoon when she | fell on a flight of stone steps in the | Naval Hospital grounds. She was taken | to Emergency Hospitai. ATTENTION! Comrades of Richard J Harden Camp No. 2, De- partment of the District of Columbia. ation ‘¢ join ¢ n ‘honor of the Confe Tom . Binckicy, Commander, ;COOL ‘SUMMER SUITS | Charge It! le | Pay as ElSEMAN S, Tth &F DOCTORS Recommend AMBULANCES CHAMBERS Largest in the City Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Call COL. 0432 Phone or write your address. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. ina Veterans. 32 years, and was a member of La Fayette Lodge, F. A. A. M. He Js survived by his widow, Mrs Mary M. Lambert; three daughters, Margaret V. d Inez Lambert and Mrs. Elizabeth Reagh, and a sister, Mrs. Samuel R. Cuwe" lll of this city. FUNERAL SET TOMORROW | FOR FREDERICK BARBOUR | Retired Postal Employe, 82, Lived | t Here 47 Years—Burial to Be in Fort Lincoln. | Funeral services for Frederick E. Bar- bour, 82, a resident of Washington for 47 years, who died yesterday at his| home, 3138 Seventeenth street, will be‘ ‘he]d at the funeral home of Almus R. | Speare, 1623 Connecticut avenue, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Fort | Lincoln Cemetery. Born in Portland, Me., on January 11, 1850, Mr. Barbour was a retired Gov- ernment employe, having served for 37 | years in the Post Office Department. He was a member of Benjamin B. French | Lodge, F. A. A. M.; of the Washington | Readers’ Ciub, and the First Church of Christ Scientist. |~ His first wife, who was Miss Jessie | Murray, died in 1916. He is survived | by his second wife, Mrs. Cornelia H. ’ Barbour, and two daughters by his first | marriage, Miss Mabel Barbour of New | York and Mrs. Joseph H. Callan, Pel- | | ham Manor, N. Y. | ‘ CONSTABLE. IS BURNED | | Special Dispatch to The Star. | ALEXANDRIA, Va. June 24.—John Bayliss, 44, of Sprigfield, constable of ‘ Lee district, Fairfax County, had both | hands badly burned when his car | caught fire on the Richmond highway below here yesterday as he snatched wiring loose to extinguish the blaze. ST _ANIMA! ‘uuue. nostaw oply A North 5730, LOST. \sm FI‘N luld ivy leaves: ck witl ‘morning _June date, Reward. SE. witl of engraved outside. bearing & Femod Avril 1927, " Please scription inside and return to Belgian Em L, DIAMOND RINGS (two), at Arlington Beach | Wednesday June 2and. 'Suitable reward . 1205 Kenned: Ph. Ga. 3453 to_tl " 605 H st. n.w. | poG. female. white with black spots; shert hair; Tuesdsy night.” Liberai reward. [ e s Kaj Rewarde” 4708 1ot st SPECTACLES. horn rimmed, between _ and Col. rd. ‘and 26th and D sts. Reward |t setursed o ito Suth ot n.w. Swest Togd | TOY FOX TERRIER. collar marked Wil | som; Park Lane, Va. Reward. Phone Walnut | WHITE-GOLD PIN. dia setting. |:3 Gh GoRB. o New' Mampenive: aves. . North_6074-J WATCH and_bracelet. yellcw gol June 3 or 73, "Reward. Call L} D. Will the finder of a red Irish_setter, | 1ost in vicinity of 10th and G n.w. Wednes- day morning about 10:30, plegse report same to West 22037 Rewa ne | mercial printers. 124, 1932. Bufln BARBOUR. 'g.flll 23, 1 after Bl “redidence. 3138 17h st nm av‘d hu‘bln‘ of from _the l’ll“ol‘l of 3 Gonn. Baty ‘No. 1 New Masonic i."}«'nn" ;?Jor:flueflf conducting Masonic hl'flll -I'V- jces for our late brother, FRED BAR- BouR." By slirection ‘oi 'the worshipful 'Y 1. BESS| maste siDN oA s-mmy BIGHAM. ALICE. dence. 1003 3 June 27, at 1:30 pim.y from Mt Baptist’ Church. On_Wednesday, Ji 1 Fna Biias Branch. She 410 ster and brother. Puneral from h, Deanwood. D. C. ai the above residence. BRICKER. MARIE M. On ‘Thursday, June 193% at her residence. 118 Quiney Bl RIE M. wife of the late Samue the chapel o‘“J day. June ‘Reiatives and friends lnvma le atiend Interment Rok Creek Gemete: BRYAN, LILLBOURNE ®. O T June 21, 1932, LILLBOURNE H. BRYAN. i d gie Bryan, loving at ; from relldln:r Z“Z Ontarlo rd. n.w. Tnterment “Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. SHERBURNE HOPKINS TO BE BURIED TODAY Prominent International Lawyer Will Be Interred in Fort Lincoin Cemetery. Funeral services were to be held this | afternoon, at {he 5. H. Hines funeral home, for Shelburne G. Hopkins, 63, prominent international lawyer, who died Weg¢nesday after an illness of two weeks. Burial will be in Fort Lincoln | Cemetery. A native of this city, Mr. Hopkins was in contact with numerous successful and unsuccessful Latin American revolu- tions, and served as adviser to several South American governments. He was a confidential agent for Pancho Villa, and since 1920 had served in the same capacity for the trans-Caucasian Re- publics of Georgia and A-msm which sought their independence from Soviet Russia. He served in the Naval Reserve dur- ing the Spanish War. He was a mem- ber of the National Press Club, Racquet Club and Masonic bodies here and of | the Army and Navy and Calumet Clubs of New York. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Jessie E. Seibert, and his widow, Mrs, Hester 1. Hopkins, of this city. A e SHUTACK RITES HELD Attorney Buried at Nesquehoning, Pa., With Military Honors. Funeral services for John lhuhck. HINDS, Washington lu.omey. who last week, were hel ymdu at '.h- home of his w:nh Mr. and Mrs. John Shutack. Nesquehoning, Pa. Burial with full military honors was held in St. Mary's Cemetery there. Mr. Shutack, who was 34, held de- gea of bachelor of arts from om ashington University and bachelor of laws Georgetown University. m was connected with the general ac- counting office. Besides his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth 8hu- tack, he is survived by a son, John, his parents and several brothers and | sisters. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MASON P. WELLER Evening Star Employe 30 Years Laid to Rest in Congressional Cemetery. Private funeral services were held this afternoon for Mason P. Weller, 10, Evening Star employe for 30 years, who died Weunesday at his home, in th. Montclair Apartments. Following the services at Birch's funeral home, lh‘ body wae to be buried in Congressional Cemetery. dBor;I‘ in "l;hlfiermont m'a r&::hm County, M r. Weller came 60 years ago. Prior to his connection with The Star, he had served as a proofreader for Judd & Detweiler, com- Hz was & member of The Evening Star chapel, Columbia Typographical Union, No. 101. Beside his widow, Mrs. Geno Davis ‘Weller, he ds survived by a brother, Dr. Franklin Weller. . Coffee constitutes more than nine- tenths of Salvador's exports at present. Cleansing Summer Appare“l SUITS Linen Palm Beach Seersucker Cool Cloth Nurotex Mohair Tropical Worsted 75¢ Five Conveniently Located West End Offices “The Better to Serve You” 1723-25 ‘Pennsylvania Avenue 1201 Connecticut Avenue “ONE-DAY SERVICE” 1719 G Street SMALL 1006 Fifteenth Street 1122 Fourteenth Street ADDITIONAL CHARGE Phone Metropolitan 0200 FOR PROMPT CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE WEST END LAUNDR Launderers and Dry C/ RABE, - | WILLET. WILBUR W. 5 Bockett of Boston: losyes ooanz. ether rels- 5’“ o, fur funeral ehlfll. e . All _iny 4, ot Ruih. N it o turday. June 2, at 7:30 l??lll" "I llln('ll lu Puneral day. Jume, 34 from Providence lh.mht 1o tlock e MAUDE mm‘%‘ poadatan "o, Shasps, mvse umrmn Maz: tives by Suddenly, on s Ogorgetonn ARD. bcloua m of Bémard Remains resting n e umn Warner 2. Pum- m zm@:‘ lll 'zll dllll ose. aturday. cnfio i flwre:& 'r"nd.fm :' n-ou of his soul I nierment At nfl-ll. A/ June Mary's B Dipurted vtau lte on l'ulh apitol -lun ulmn hu'na:nn A be eeiobrated or hi L Bterment Mount Guiver Cometors.” " 1 volee h« ll vacH ‘hich never can be flled. Enter thy um. i.y % némm “ n:{l 3 .mn ©o. oK o R un'!'su oder. Tun R {nterment M " Thursday, (June 33, her’ residence, uunt-r Rt pield and_ ether 1mmd‘n. Re. BhDd Svemw Hotice of er':lfigr'. %l‘." L s e ives E !; resting at Moon's 1 oul st. n.W. )mm ‘ot on_rd.. widow of Richard 8. id_inf XF ,r....'z':”;:: mol.nn am st. n,'..w Rm&o-lcnn«nu.l‘:.: AN, 4 maqn DA o-: Wulnndly. June ne 24, 1818 1rv: ushter, ‘ m. Ln nn ""L‘-.m n S Ed ay. os- Reghit at ve. n. % o ¥ Members of | WILLIAMS, iod ab Gar @ T ke % KI'IALI. Becy. On, Thursday, ll hu - ox g lw Ay, wisa ‘gfi;‘.fify‘ e m t- al estrille, Md. \u-uu. chunluu‘ ceme 9“1:. on hu -%a enly. e 2075 A special =mu- h, N F. by, the worshipfui s of sttending tne Co. B Sodtse g 20, private. WESTERMEYER. WIL hurs- day, June n '1952, WZLL!AM 3‘ I:lo“\):fl ind of Lillie M ester Mount Zion Cemetery, June 25, a¢ 11 oclock: tives and friends. mvited June 22, 1932, . 3422 17th st LOCK. She is survived by - Allean Barry; two sisters. Funeral from €21 Florida at 2 pm. Inierment at Payne's Cemet Suddenly. on Thurs- WILBUR W.. beloved diey N Wil Ma- Rem day, June son'of the Ja mie Willet Hancock his Iate home, in La Ma. funeral later. WYATT, JOUX HERBERT day, June se. , 1937, restinz 2 Notice of R. On Wednes- . jr. Funersl ser his "late_residence JFridey. June p.m iatives and ferment Petersbure, YOUNG. AGNES. Departed Wednesday, June 32, 1932, Hospital, after a YOUNG. _beloved Plerce. Remains re Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd until § p.m. thea at neral Saturday, from Priendship p.m, Diist Church. . Iniers ment Woodlawn Cemetery v QUNG, AGNES, Departed this nesday, June 33, 19; ital, fe Wed- sons, Sterling Plerce and Wilb: d, Finaag many friends. Punerai Saturds 5 rom Priendship Bap tist Church, Rev. 3. H. Marshall oMEIGnE Offcers and Temple, 495 1 B. 5. O B ol v, YOUNG of 321 H st Friday, June 24, I ave. n YOUNG, AGNES, p.m y, June 35.'at 1 p.m the Priendship Bapiist Chitren, 1ot and B sts. s Drother And daushter Elks RS LENA J. HART, D. ‘officers und members artha’s Court, No. 8, A. O. D. of Teby motiied 10 be prasen " recting Friday. June 24, 19 pm. b 313 3rd st aw, ar- rangements for funeral of Sis iAngeme 15 sier “AanEs BROTHER ANDREW N 3 PhoTH REW NETTER, W. P, IDA TURNER. W. SISTER FRANGIS GREEN. Recording Secretary. YOUNG. AGNES. All officers and membess of Queen Deborah Council. No. B di are "r‘eoués\leu hm et b vh6 ip Baptist s "’mg‘r‘u{“‘y:i?‘u“‘ groh st and H sty Al LBy BROTHEN MANES ROFPIND. H. P SISTER CATHERINE BERRY, Rec. Sec. * In Memoriam COLLINS. ANNA MARY T. In sad but lov- iné remembranice of my dear wife and our dariing mother, ANNA MARY T. COLLINS, Who departed inis I(e Tour vears age to: day, June 24, 1928. Degp in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one I&d to In memory's frame we ‘shall keep b ause she was one of the best In our home she is fondly nmemheud. t_memories cling to her name. ’f ose who'1oved her 1 Iite Sincerely Ui Jove Der in death just the same. IG_HUSBAND A DEVOTED A CNTERe. TAMES COLLIN " CE. CELIA COLLINS, ANASTASIA HARDEN AND MARY RYA! RSON. SOFHIA. AND A TR A R0 P P Serorsd nt. SOPRIA nrr'fl'nfim. who depar thl& life "h ,.b-lr toda _.rJlént 'lnl. B0, "ho died April 15 oa0. s hy grave we tend with loving care, i PAEk Sha0ts fearis lie buried therg. TRODE 4 PRATHER, MARY JANE. In loving memory of ,Qur “devoted ulster, aunt and srand; mother, MARY JANE PRA’ . who died Torts years ago today, June 4, 1892 God will Hi$ own in safety keep; He giveth His beloved sieep. THE FAMILY. * SAUNDERS, SUSIE. Devotional memory of my divine mother, A Tho left me six years ago today, June 34, A distinguished space of God's footstool. Heaped in center, sloped at sides. Beneath its green sods nature hides her Just’s Breathiike sweetnéss | Thank God for the only memory left of & mother’s lmllntl MATTIE AND FRED. * TALBERT. EVANGELINE T, In s1d but lov- brance of our dear mother, shia ife el-ntz;nTAem-rl o isasy” June 34, 1914 R DEVOTRD CHILDREN, WILLIAMS, MARY A b sad bt loring memory of my dewr wife, Mrs. MAR WILLI ,_who departed this life ih HiR DEVoTeD HUSBAND, GEORGE w. WILLIAM . . RAYMOND. sad but loving emsmbrance of our dariine. Nitle son RAYMOND WILLIAMS. who passed away one year ago today. June 24, 1931. It was an early hour, We will never forget the da, The ang God came down "And tole S35 loved one away. V.1 L SPEARE_U bl 1009 H St. N.W, o410 F st N.w. ished 1876 JOHN R “WRIGHT co. |ununn N.W. _ Phone N 'Al-#l A Guu.ll LIAM A. 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