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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1932. T e e T s o pptehopr - oo BE ‘Gerirade Greege: Moo o business in general in the treatment Ject of political and civil interference Week at Christmas Time. | & e ?si’.“l?m ..fi..,. yo( tried, capable and faithful em- with police executives were a subject CAGO (#).—Right now h ! . . { =% e Hieral ploy orjeolmrent GucnE MR ORI Administr-tive Assistant in Reve:| 1ike Cricagd achiooss “ere “Soils. to ke lemonl! Service by District Chiro- 3 ‘”‘, LELIE ral Supporting their stadd, speakers in 'My predecessor &N l: g‘ Y ; % closed an extra week around Onristmas ¢ ; % frem | behall ct ehe resoufon quoted the triends and we usully e it nim| Due Bureau Unit Was in Federal | time, as a means of saving operating practic Society Preceded t se. Rev. Paul L_Moore offciating. opinions of experts that competency | “but in this case I di nterment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 4 = expenses, and thereby mlllng up a . -nd efficiency seldom are impaired by ¢ The Police l?eurbumr:nt.:dy::r:&m. Service 35 Years. defictt in the school budge Funeral Rites. BURKE. MARY 3. oSuddenls. on Manday Mid-City Association Mem- 285 | | 0 ident of tne asso- M@l Brown Addresses ment as wel f curs sod v ¥ cossban And,are the “kids" eeved about 1t? o MART Y beioved himsels is a victim of the com- | e ’ mmended for Service. Mehoney, administrative as- sbore residence Thursday. bers Brand Compulsory Pro- 3%*&1';’3& N e o ey sewmre: | Geornetown (Citizens® s~ |[* 1 Toemmanted dur e e e e & memorisll s v et e s e ot o L U § | tired from the Railway Mail Service. | g - a&urclnmon adopted a resolution com- [ Bureau of Internal Revenue, died sud- U s G'RL REVEALED Winfleld 8. Whitman, who died Satur- Dot St Riountofne rg:gd.: vision as “Unfair.” | The resolution was introduced by Wil- | sociation Meeting. mending him for the years of efficient |denly Sunday night st Georgetown Us Qs a7, woas hold Taet night wi At W W] B = |Lam H. Richardson and seconded by Service which led to his selection as|University Hospital. He had been in Oldanbery chapdl by the Disteiol Olitro Repeal of the compulsory retirement | COhe essoctation also condemned 1n & | The Washington Police Department = Uinambet (eCitheencsscaRiioit e £ R ol e i o RARLE T prominent member. Dr. Prank T. Shyne| SA° section of the economy act wes asted | resolution the forthceming “hunger | needs more foot patrolmen in proportion | Officers for the coming year were! Mr. Mahoney, who served in v.r;e N:gg 2 3 presided. u?m“'cnfl..,".";"‘,‘,”.“ o(',;lowg.\fl:m"m last night by the Mic-City Cltizns' As- | march | to the number of men engaged in spe- | elected last night. B. Agee Bowles was|and Marine Corps before ::tcr ng (‘Bome Police Looate Miss Dersherl| " o0y i o i ks At | e e ednesday, ‘“fl sociation, wWhose members character-| W. H. Collier. commercial superin- | - alized work, Ernest W. Brown, major | chosen by unanimous vote to continue civil service, had becn in the posts i i ernoon at the chapel. n charge of Rey,| IHends are invited. Siaterment Cedar Hi feed the faw os “unjust, unfair and un- | tendent of the Chesapoake & Potomac | ti2) ‘Superintendent, reiterated Iast night | 85 president, as Were John H. Small chief of scction and head of division In| by Letter Dated After Suit | grncon at the chapel, In charge of Rev.| = Gemetery. necessery.” TelEihiie o wONE o the Wtk of | before the. Georgefown Citizens' Asso- | and John Paul Jones for the offices of | the income tax unit before his last as- e o Cedal COBEY, DR. ALEXANDER DUXNINGTON. Al b GUL R entally.dieciosed that, employes. of | cittion at Jts rogular mecting in St. | first vice president and secretary, Te- | B {ived at 936 Twenty-third street Case Tragedy. Among those who patd tribute to, home of hig 6'"3""» My W F, Pow RN S Ty et ho psteciihla ey | Dt S el A A T Sil be e i ths Tibire 1 Maj. Wallace Strecter was elected to] with his wile and two daughters, who — e e d“g‘“};@;fi: T “émfic::,r; ’:11‘3.":& TN ey '&E?gfii D e O | s Dougal, who announced ; survivi By the Associated Press, et - S 3 ; — Maj. Brown said, to place more men |succced W. M. & (i h. Fred W .| Church. st ord Sounty.” Va. = [est. e office of treas-| Funeral services will be at St. Smith, Fred W. Gaylord, J. W. Bon TR LS EEATRNAS e um e bg‘,’“\{:‘;fl”fi’{,‘.‘;“;‘; x‘rf;',‘s"hs«r?fiee OWilliar | Stephen's Roman_ Catholic Church, .flm“’m November 29 —Police brest, Henry W. Tippett, Terrence Ma- | pawes ";‘A';:; e s A cstablished 1900 o s more. abat 'the business | 5. Conant was elected second vice pres- | Twenty-fifth and Pennsylvania avenue, | Ciosed yesterday that they had definitely | noney, Charles W. Ross, E. H. Eichel- wamt s Teudence, Y4 Bye o CO. | BOOK SAVES POLlCEMAN Extoblishments, the readences and the | ident. In every instance only one can- A tomartor: followed £y PUrin! | Anna Dersherl of Rome, N. Y., was the | SeT8C% B L I ot DaaLL, m’u-‘gn oo of s eme didate was proposed for each office,|in Arlington Nation2l Cemetery. Rev.| o =t ubert N. rts and A. Taylor. SARDO & {l‘ imind] clement, If jany, of the clly | T the elections were unanimous, | Georss B. Harrington, under whose e hh Crutal murder which came | “4ciive pallbearers this afternoon were FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bullet Stnkes New Summons B Other action taken by the associa-,father Mr. Mahoney served during the s N 3 - | Drs. Ross, Henry W. Tippett, Smith, Praises Department. tion last night included a resolution | Spanish War, will conduct the services.| | TheY had thought that a dismem. Lyman 5. Thbets, mmni‘s , and Charles | eaking of the efficiency of local po- | to support the Georgetown Boys' Club — Naples might be that of the American ee onorary pallbearers were | Webster si. n.w. GEOR | NEW YORK (PL—A youns robber. ucprs} e sm Sy Do~ |and & recommendation to the District M. LEA FUNERAL SET |roman. Today they discovered a let- W. K. Haxton, Drs. J. D. Eggleston, gmfi.h‘f;é:-“ u:;ne{:m. O8N surprised during a hold-up by Traffic |lieve, a good department. Some people | Commissioners to investigate the al- D. ter from Miss Dersherl dated Novem- | James T. Wolfe, Mahoney, Conrad {ather of Grorge D. Gl lun-r ol . Patrolman James Rogers, fired & bullet | SAa avea ? Bernard | | | | and Is Deflected. SERVICE THAT IS do not think so, but I do” He went on ‘?sed d;mgemult go&t:mnn of Wiscon- ber uhrmm ‘Monte ct.,go to . ,—b‘en;,“ Pmmfle\u Evans ma G-ylerd : -ma:r!'\ t the poli heart. It k that citiz f Washi jioin mEEATE AT agent here asking that her mai or- DISTINCTIVE BUT R e e L T m:‘;é‘r%‘,?.‘;’m‘;‘?i‘ —— ~ Services Will Be Held Tomorrow warded to Monte Carlo. The body of |DEAL|SM IS TOFlC g, D, Spliasher, it Nor EXPENS’VE issued to the officer, and was deflected | ments of the department as to its errors. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. for Civie Leader. the murdered woman was found five so that it inflicted onLv a flesh wound.| Maj. Brown expressed warm prm:el . e = g .| davs before that letter was written. LIncoln 0524.9244 “Guess masbe 1 won't give so many | of the Boys' Club movement, which he | TODAY. | David Meade Lea, prominent Insur., On October 12, the day before she N 2 r, who died | y, s lan. Miss Dersher] | Rudlophe de Zapp, Newspaper Man, summonses hereafter,” said the police- |caid has a definite effect in reducing | njeeting, Wisconsin State Soclety, | A1CS man and civic leader, w ed| was last seen at Milan, s 2 ;. He t for 3 o ") Sunday, will be burled in Rock Creck | ohtained @ French visa, announcing A s TR rood e e e iy, CRE FOLALe ot e fotel, 8 Ll Cemetery tomorrow J;e‘ax;oon 10110:\ "é% that she intended to go to Prance. Lecture on Virginia antiquities, Dr.|funcral services at 2:30. pm. 2 W, A R. ‘Goodwin, Shoreham Hotei, Mark’s Episcopal "Church. Mr. Lea, | 8:15 pm. *|who lived at 2112 Massachuseits ave- THE WEATHER i g —_— nue, was a native of Richmond, Va. paper man, tonight at the monthly | _Dinner dance,” Tau Delta Sorority, |and had been a resident of this city Paceting of ‘the District. Posts' Gouncil The Funeral Olhaprlg [ ! ; 412 H St. Northeast Titerment ' Arlington | to Address Poet's Council. tionel Cemetery, AVELERRRRL LR e OAVT MARTHA. N b R, “Idealism Tranclated Into Practical URRTHA QAN N Use” will be the subject cf a talk by bevl ‘Gant and cousin’ of Mrs, Blanche Rudolphe de Zapp, Washington news- ? 1363 Florid Pu; the book thick.” youthful crime is & major problem in n.w. | Thomas umcl. k. Shoreham Hotel, 10 p.m. more than a quarter of a century. of the National Woman's Party at Alva On Bunday, N He had served as chairman of the| District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy | Belmont House, 144 B street northeast, | _Meeting, Federal Bar Assoclation, | Insurance Committee of the Washing-|and warmer tonight and tomorrow; . ber b i '"lfl"‘"v 467 C ‘ By "(‘ University Club, 8 pm. Ton Board of Teade and was Dresident | lowest temmperatire onlgnt abons 32 de. | 8, oclock; Miss o Myrtie R. Patterson, | & A%, 1QUY 1 OARRETT. eioved nambers (o Meeting, Susan B, Anthony Founda- | °f the Washington Canoe Club for two|grees: moderate northwest or west|* Others on the program will be Miss| Sfa iitueli®™S vy ity SE0,Jevoied " | tion, Y. . C. A, eventeenth and K |3cars. He was one of the Organisers | winds. Louise Norman, dramatic reader; Fran-| heral Wednesday. N T at 3 Hona o and a charter member of the Univer-| " Maryland—Mostly cloudy and warm- |cls Jean Reuter, Mrs. Georgia Douglas| B~ Lom Lom apel. 1400 8wt L sity Club. er_tonight and tomorrow. Johnson end Ed James Irvine, president lmCa;d :{‘3 C%;’g%h”;”“g;;’ oxslvl'\uol TR RO an?!"tix::;n:?lr and warmer tonight | of the Writers' Rendezvous. Y. On Sandsy, Novembe | maculate o1 s’ M L m b LY alter ama e Licenses. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy and NRY. the devoted husband of Anni { efit 5 Linwood F. smg 22, Charlottesville, Va. | warmer tonight and tomorrow. LEE VERM]LL!ON DIES vt vaemains resting at the W. B ch:rrcdhp::lt i bonet Bszi)gn-mu Catholic | and Sixigaret ¥ 21 Richmond, Va.: River Report, %, “Interment Leavenworth, Kans. - ‘Charies F. Rollins, 27, Cartyton, Tenn.| potomac and Shenandoah Rivers MARY Lecture. H. W. Wilkinson, auspices |and Loura . Camer MeLean. VA | cjoar today. Former Const Artilleryman Expices | Sy S5 28 gxfinsh Bllble class, Hamline M. E.|Rey.J. Harver Dunhamy, o Benning rd. n.c.. ihe 24 Hours, at Soldiers’ Home. Yno:lxxuflsln of W] urcl p.m. ), 151 W Last 3 ®S ;: e e Temperature. Barometer.| Les Vermillon, 52, of 416 Second Bingo party and basaar, Gen. M. Domer. ¢ MeTntsres 24, and Egelsn u A Degrees. Inches. |street, died yesterday at Soldiers’ Home, ¢ Johi tew: ‘xmmgc' Urell Auxlllary, No. 5 South- | fimas b Huorde "0 e B 36 §o5s | Tonowing mn Hines. M. Verminion | 10 H st ne. Iuierment st par . L o osalye & theat S o A scffifimafi" o bt of Baltimore, Md.; 'Mfdxl:‘}'gn'c 2 g o e (Coa iy b MOH] il SARAN GODFREY. On sunds e rane ALbel 3 Water st sw. a0d | Todas " ° § Funeral services will be held Thurs- T year Beloven il o8 e This Bingo and card pa party, Good Cheer . 8.w.; Rev, Joshua Y . . Funeral from the W. Club, Northeast Masonic Templ o e 4am. . 23 2050 LJ RIR RSO A it Bt BOn S - fueral o, 1400 Clapis ub, Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth = i Alexander's ct. and| 8 am. 23 30.54¢ | Chapel, followed by burial in Soldiers' iesday, November 21 and F streets nonhcsst 8 pm. shn "l\)u S8 Alexanders € | Noon I 3041 | Home Cemetery. Sends. “are” nvited. xnur% I 1 $ 25 Elvirs Pavone. | Highest, 40 noon today. Year ago, 49. | B '“g‘u""’ by his widow, & brother T | Rev. John C. ¢ 21. §: " g and four TS, } hls 500 F uneral Complete for only 32 5 I ‘I,L;l;wph;‘on Roury ey Willard Hotel, ot e, Lovest, 21, 5:30 am. today. Year i RS oy JaY B 3 Brsant st. . 42, i ends . ‘i || Luncheon, D. C. Bankers' Assoctation, Y Tide Tables. ADMIT KIDNAPING Novemper 30, Truly One of the Finest Caskets Made Wi e 15 e e o B ot e e s e TRl ant: S0 b2 -&;,..’:;ffl“ . 1| Luncheon, Lions Club, Mayflower a. R,‘, S Avernet Geodetic Survey.) PALMYRA, Mo., November 29 ().— | XIDWELL, JOHN FRANCIS ”""}*" this Solid Steel. Guaranteed Perfect. Funeral Complete, cars Hotel, 12:30 pm. mz’;‘,’“ox"n.‘;s.mmi;?k Vai R Today. | Tomorrow. | Sherifi Avch Or Léonard said last agnt d all. CHAMBERS can do this, he is — Briges. { High .. 8:40am. : .|that three men, who were captured and all. A =R 1 Luncheon, Optimist Club, Hamilton | Sigter Blum Jlore Reubensteln. L Low 3:09am. after a filling station robbery here yes- | Hotel, 12:30 p.m. N Baliincre. Ma© Fe = High 9:07 p.m. :00 p.m. | terday. admitted they kidnaped Wil- | - . e S3hn 24, and Fana M. Jonnston. | Low 3:16pm : liam Herbison, & Mansfleld, Ohio, tax- ‘ One of the Largest Undertakers in the Wor T R P T R AT i Ty L € 0 € ges | EA TRy Dy i 20 0ee. AL o Bios; 15, 1654 8 sk, and Alber e Sets, | ter throwing him out near Marion, | Dance, Washington Polish Club, K. of S AB19 Bisc: Eav NG L i today b, 205 4:47 o C. Hall, Tenth and K streets, 8:30 p.m. A.,m 3 Mamilton. =0, and Martha A.|Sun. tomorrow 7:08 47 _The sheriff recovered the taxicab : s A1 : when the three were captured south of | Benefit bingo party, 130 Tenth street drew. N De b e bl "‘0:“‘ '0‘;3‘?-- 9:16 a.m. 5 ‘G-fldp-m- Palmyra & shm‘: !111;5 fits; the 3.’:‘3"‘ i 2 | northeast, 8 p.m. R e B4 t Capitol st., utomobile lights must be turned on | station robbery, in whic! ‘was taken. l&r ’?" DON’T FORGET!—We can give you $6 5 [ tp s et ;:;,’,,“5";,5""'"""‘* . K sti Rev. | one-half hour after sunset. The prugners de;grlbe‘d thenlaulves as "’mm‘ @“‘w%m i ‘ard party, Catholic Daughters of Carl D. Brownlag. 22. 920 C st. . and Stanley Santee, 22, of Hazelton, Pa.; ‘n . Mahon a Complete Funeral, cars and all for America, 601 E street, 8 p.m. I'm;' r‘éafl.{,’:‘%“'n’ B0 b e B SL ‘lrhlllnllall-‘ s 1o the | 25, Quinn, 28, and’John Seutcheck, :msm'x":ar'qun . "’"m“‘ by ., 21, 29 onthly rainfall in inches e | 23, both of New York. She: na 3 (1% o aianl. g{“gg;fi%‘:?{g‘é:‘"shfl‘;&' ;‘25‘@:?"5;2 {;‘:‘;fi.‘,’m urteront N & | Capital (current month to date): quoted the three - saying {ney took m'::m";‘E.""{ 5'3 e ?,"‘? . Seirr b il oo, Month. Average. Record. | the taxicab to contipue their trip to R urch, 8:30 | ryper Tan: 1016 New Hampshire nue Hev, | January .. 355 7.09 '82|San Prancisco. Geaielty. " Biliives "“ Shne ""‘ pm. In Case of C C(:lumbia 0432 | " A Ry February Death Call The Greater hambers CO. T R Births Reported. STILTS GIVE EDUCATION (3 - and_Angeline Johnson, boy. nk and Elizabeth Campbell, girl. 327 684 '84 — it e No Kiss in First Date. 370 1069 '89 EVANSTON, Ill—Becoming curious 413 1094 '00| about the kissing business, the Daily 471 1063 '86| Northwestern, student publication of 401 1441 ‘28| Northwestern University, checked up on 324 1081 76| the situation and found that most co- 2.84 857 '85 ecs are pretty muth agreed that no 2.37 869 '89 | man. no matter how fine a chap he may be, deserves to have a kiss on his first date with a girl Minneapolis Student Earns Way Advertising Firm. L) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (#)-—Donald . r Pleuca?it‘ku is going through col- ! December .. 2 lege on stilts, Thus far he has earned his way Weather in Varlous Cities. w“ :?sm Bt. Sirn e yoms of ey n"" iy ETemperature. =3 Deaths Reported. Cmbere are, ueked: to mect n-:'nu Ia business firm with placards on his back. ! i Hg o8 Tady M o praser They call him the “12-Foot-Man.” E Mary A Reexe 88, 3010 I4th t. @ rams doconsed. e $oUBIH -« v gupinsak Iy M. . The bers of Washe A" Raib, 77, 155 Subtvard st urth Desree, .voupmm F. Place, 75, 3234 Perry pl ?"mu Jonn W. Saoots, 71 fi.uas Md. ave. - d RO el 8.5 Bty 8 & oo, i 3 Providence Hos- b ban; Y. 30! pital. " pi Tanta, 59 4 I Giear Elizabeth C. Daly. 69, 208 Mags. ave. n.e, o Felial"or sraben’ (58 : i Virginia H. Lycett, Park 7 floflf '? TRODDEN, Paithnil Nave B i G ; B . N. James T. Ryan, 63, 593 R Blanche Burdine, 62, Gal (03] HILLYARD, mp- et fiida King, 60, on Reez %520 % G s ave. 4fns Keefer 57, Sibley Nomital Buffalo, N. 5 : X F 66 ') Tear Willie B. Stavely. 5, 1744 - het i ago, il Elorence M, Bresaahan, & 2‘ Bor Bira : 111 Cloua: inger Hospital. uth Cleveland, " Ohi e . Wal k. 1:-. 19 st ne. 3” Bertha M Muth M Columbia, S C. 2 3 [0spiti above address Wednesd: N 30, d.l hsn"hlc‘ }?nh" d Mai “o. .S 2 p.m. Interment in Oak Hul Cflnb‘ ¢ "nne B’beyo“’"u 1411 a7en ygENT JAMES. On November inge Hospital. ek 3 X H" 1" lerce st. Hll(le SCOK!, 51 Ist. Y se. Sy liam Tnommnn, 37, Tuberculosis Hos- Fight O(ta 3 s 8 Los Angeles e Ross. 23, Freedmen's Hospital. Loulsville, Ky.. 305 Mlldrld ‘Howard, Tuberculosis Hos- Miami, Fla.. ' 30. 58 1. pit; INE, C. On Monday, New Orleans. S5 Me.vln Cuthbertson, 3 months, Gallinger e e 01t e retidence of of New York, N. s Clear Hospi 16 4th st. nw, KATH Qkiahoma, City = —=—=| . QCONNOR. beloved aunt of Entherine QmihawGr st BN 0 11 gl _FUNERAL DIRECTORS. __ et Bhoenix. ATl J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. S mm‘,.":.““,,‘,: s 3 = U vember 30, at FUNERAL DIRECTORS dnesday, 3 a.m. CREMATORIUM m bis s at' St. Gabriel's 4th & O STS. L h_at Interment at Mount o. em- 32, at his reudunu 1230“1 6th LLIAM O. 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