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ing to reports received at the War De- partment_today. ‘Capt. Etheridge, a native of Colum- bia, N. C., served as an enlisted man in the Army from 1897 to the outbreak of the World War, when he was com- missioned in the Air Corps. He was a graduate of the Balloon Observers’ Schaol, the Balloon and Airship School, CAPT. A. J. ETHERIDGE, ARMY AIR PILOT, DIES Capt. Asa J. Etheridge, 56-year-old Army air pilot, died from natural causes yesterday in the station hospital, THE EVEM and the Special Observation School of the Air Corps. He was officially rated as an airship pilot, balloon ob- server and air observer. He is survived by his widow, who was with him in Hawall. NG Textile mills of Denmark are increas- STAR, WASHINGTON, Fair Representatives Named. ROME, December 16 (#)—Premier Mussolini _yesterday appointed Prince Ludovico Potenziani, former Governor of Rome, and Baron Alessandro Sard, president of “Luce,” the official new: reel concern, to serve as commission- ers in chnm of Imyn p‘flmnlflon in D. HARMONY SOUGHT ON BANKING BILL C., at Schofield Barracks, Hawali, accord- ' the Air Service Advanced Flying School | ing their outputs. the Chicago Exposition of 1933. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F Nothing Down on These SUITS 18 Just Pay $6. IN JANUARY $6 IN FEBRUARY $6 IN MARCH Great values at $18. All correctly styled and finely tailored. A big variety from which to choose. Strictly high- grade suits smartly tailored in both single and double breasted models. Being well dressed is economical this Christmas. Wear one of these fine suits at $18. Open a charge account here. Nothing down. Just pay $6 a month, starting next January. Open Until 9 P.M. Saturday Four Big Chair Specials —that are the kind of chairs you will want to give as presents because they will make good in the service required of them They are consistent in every feature of con- struction and finish with “Furniture of Merit” standards. The price in each in- stance is really remark- ably low. Lounge Chair Luxuriously comfortable with big deep seat and dou- ble pillow back. Choice of upholstery in hand some colors and $33.50 designs ... Club Chair Big and roomy and of good proportions. Covered in high grade tapestry and of exceptional $1 8-75 construc- Use our Credit Sys- tem for your conven- ience. It makes buying easy and paying easier. Reclmmg Chalr Of graceful design and of construction strength that will stand usage. Adjustable back; with choice of covers. Com- $27 S0 plete with stool. ~ Chair and Stool Wide Charles of London arms. $29.75 Loose reversible pillow back; attractively upholstered. . . House & Herrman ‘Furniture of Merit’ Seventh«*Fye Sts. i[[|| measure tentatively agreed to modity ||| two, however, |i||| banking. || permit _branch banking in all Stalrs‘ ||Conferences Held to Iron Out Differences in Glass Measure. By the Associated Press. Negotiations were in progress today to compose some of the differences sur- rounding the Glass bank reform bill which will be taken up in the Senate January §. Several conferences have been held recently and more are expected looking to & compromise on the controversial section dealing with branch banking. In its present form, the bill would permit State-wide branch banking, but the subcommittee which framed the| this to those States which permit their ||own State institutions to maintain branches. More Liberal Attitude. Negotiations during the past day or | have tended toward & more liberal attitude on this tvpe of Those who favor Bllov\lngl | national banks to have branches have || suggested a compromise which would | whose laws do not specifically forbid it. | This would permit branch banking| || in all but 14 States. These are: Arkan- | sas, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri. braska, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, | Utah and West Virginia. Another Section in Dispute. | Another controversial section of the | bill, on which negotiations are under | | way, is that requiring Federal Reserve || member banks to divorce security affili- | ates within three years. This is strongly opposed in some || banking quarters and suggestions have been made that the period be exlmded‘ to five years. | The general purpose of the Glass bill | | to restrict the use of Federal Reserve ! funds for speculative purposes has strong support in the Senate and if the | other controversies can be ironed out sponsors of the legislation feel confident it will be approved. MRS. EMMA KELLY DIES | Founder of Daughter Elks Will Be Buried in Norfolk Monday. Funera! services for Mrs. Emma V. Kelly, founder of the Daughter Elks | of the World. who died in Ncrfolk, Va.. |last Monday, wiil be held here nem Monday. Mrs. Kelly had been grand secretary | | of the organizatidh which she founded | A} She was instrumental in | At | since 1903. | organization of ayxiliary lodges to the | Elks throughcut the country. She lived lin Washington for several years. FOUR GET SCHOLARSHIPS |é SPOKANE, Wnfih December 16 (). —Four Rhodes scholnrxmps for Oxford University were awarded here today. The recipients are J. R. Knapp, jr.. of Portland, Oreg., attending Stanford University: Rex B. Pontius of Lewiston, !|Idaho, attending the University of | Idaho: Don E. Stuurman of Lynden, Wash.. attending the University of Ore- gon, and Eugene Sunderlin of Missoula, Mont., attending the University Montana. TREASURY WORKER DIES Mrs. Nannie Cuthbert, an employe of |the Loans and Currency Division, | Treasury Department, died while at work shortly after 10 o'clock this jmoming street northeast, hnd been in the Gov- ernment employ for many years. | CITY NEWS IN BR}EF. TODAY. Ilustrated lecture, Rev. Stuart McClellan, jr, rector of Falls| | Episcopal Church, Falls Church. Va.,! | “Bethlehem, the Christmas Town Where | | Jesus Was Born,” 2400 Sixteenth street, |8:30 pm. Meeting, Kit Carson Woman's Relief Corps, No. 11, Soldier. Sailor and Ma- | rine Club, 1015 L street, 8 p.m. Play, “The Silver Thread.” auspices | Trinity Church School, Trinity Parish Hall, Third and C streets, 8 p.m. It P:nce Vnrglnh Society, Willard Ho- el Charity ball. Washington Eye, Ear ;nd Throat Hospital, Willard Hotel, |9 p.m. | card party, benefit, St. Frances de | | Sales Church, auditorium. Twentieth street and Rhode Island avenue north- | east, 8 p.m. Benefit card and bl;lgo party, | east Masonic Temple, Eighth | streets northeast, 8 p.m. | o Mariomette | Chase Assoc Srown school. 3:13 15 and 8 p.m. | | Card party, benefit St. Anthony's| Church, Pilgrim's Hall, Fourteenth and Quincy streets northeast, 8:30 p.m. | Musical program, Young Men’s Jubilee Chorus of Friendship Baptist Church, Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, 8 pm. | North- and F nShow, _ auspices 1at| Sheywy fon, v. | TOMORROW. Christmas party, Sons and Daugh- ters of the Republic, Christ Church, 620 G street, 2:30 p. CEDAR HILL " ‘The cemetery of scenery and serv- ice. Where perpetual care is more | than a promise. Visitors are welcome Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol e GREATER oNE oF THE LARGEST (LO UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD cial) —Manmiige Infirm - Wiliams Bllirk, 61, | tnf FRIDAY, DECEMBER .16, 1932. *¥% A_Q1 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, continued cold tonight, minimum temperature about 10 degrees; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, probably followed by snow at night; moderate northwest and north winds. Maryland — Partly cloudy, slightly colder in east portion tonight; tomor- row increasing cloudiness, prcbably fol- lowed by snow at night. ' = Virginia—Cloudy and continued cold, possibly snow in extreme south portion tonight; tomorrow cloudy, with snow in the south portion, except rain on the | south coast: slowly rising temperature on the coast, West Virginia—Partly cloudy and continued cold tonight; tomorrow | cloudy, slowly rising temperature in the west portion, probably followed by snow in the south portion. Kiver Report. Potomac ard Shenandoah Rivers clear todsy. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Inches. 30.16 30.28 30.44 30.53 30.61 3062 Year Yesterday— 4 pm. 8 pm. . Midnight Today— 4am . 8am, . Noon ]«Lzhcst 36, 1:00 p.m. yesterday. Lowest, 14, T:30 am. today. ago, 2 Year Tide Tables. (Furniched by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. . 10:11am. Tomorrow. 10:53 a.m. 5:30am. 11:06 pm. 5:18 p.m. High Low The Sun and Moon. Rises, Sun, today .. 7:20 Sun, tomornw 7:21 7 Moon, today.. 8:05p.m. 10:12am Autcmobile Jights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly rfainfall in inches in the | Capital (curent month to date): Month. e. Record .vanunry 709 '82 February March April . May June . July August . September . October November December Sets, 4:47 6.84 8.84 9.13 10 69 10.94 10.63 14.41 1081 857 869 7.56 S0 0.14 3 =2 Gda Atiani 3 altimore, Md.. | Birmingham .. Ci Denver. Detrc! H . M R Por Fortl and, = S San St 8 | g Tnnnfl SH 8 Bemuda San Juan. Pueto Rico Havana, Cune Colon, Cana: Zene. . Georges. Marriage Licenses Issued. FAIRFAX, Va., December 16 licenses have | issued here to Charles Simms, | Ada M. Robirson, 28. both of Bal Md.: Charks Sec. 25. and Viola 18, both of Rurke. \. Kenneth Teaiah 5 and Elizabeth | Waddell, 30. Wovdbnc(c Va. Birhs Reporled jeorze N ad Josephine R. Gard; Ton Tacangelo Eonrd and Mabel . Boviits. William C. ind Katherine Mess Homer N_aid Mary M_Caffey. &irl Charles N._ind Roberta J. Stem. & mes R aid Helen M N Chris P. anl Nel rauties ‘Band Ethel Burch. bos Joseph L. md Gertzude E Lauth, bos. Leo s nn&mr:-g "R Fagan, bov ot and Eveln Rose. Willlam B, ind Jos Berman. boy. Dave H. anl Blanche Cooper, boy Joseoh A. md Helen H. Handley. boy. Clifford G.ind Vivian Green. bos. Earlie and £dna R Pa Gharles” ! and " sttetle Glbion. Deiths Reported. . olison. 96. 701 Grant T ':,'.fehs £ DRl &7 8 "Euzabetis Hos- N ‘Rovert B oods. 83 Casualty Hospital. Samuel Asi ) Upton &t Charles WS ShnTer” B Garretts Northumberland ATy Ho 1 e Hoswital. arish. bor. Gibson. bos. Clara Rotn 2, Pro Geéorxe P attitt, o Wilhelmiza Troiano. Miles C. Dvis. 42 Edward S:nton ."Cahoon. I “‘nl!rr RMd Hosnital. rheld Hosnital 706 West Vir- | 93 C st sw en’s Hospital Remeen M. Graic, 5t Walter Reed 1123 20th st . Elizabeth’s Hos- ospil William T.Navlor. 92, Sytirah Waidell. it Joreph Ria. 3 Shrrlf{ rd. ne. n Hospifal. ' | Oliver Grin. 61, ow $ibme for Aved and | Ge Spencer Mirtin, 60, rm. Louis Howrd. 20 Cullinan alley Freedmen's Hospital alhe Emergency Hospital. Infant. Benard M. Tyler. Bt —___FOUND. SPITZ DOG male. white with vellow ears and spots: fgnd in Southeast. Lin. 2168-J INIMALS applv Animal Rescue 71 Cst. n.w. North 5730. Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 565 For a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amazed the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Ch Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from CHAMBERS [is LOST. BOOK —Smal. black in Kann's ept. 412 Bth st_1.w. Reward DOG—In fox terrier. teward. ‘Sheb. EYEGLASE!J in case: containing about store. Return Room DC Wiodside. Md.; male wir d 1916._Mr. Olds. Tutsdly night. De- letween 16th and_ Argonne pl ol Park Theater. Call Columbra even and silver, Ronson, initial Tost -rnum-;lmxmn- on G o ®old pin Wisconsin SHEPHERD —Brown. male; lost near I5th and Nsts. nw. I found, return to Cheek .}gv' 13th st. n.w. Phone Dec. Dltinum and . busi Tuesday, Dec. ‘H—Gentleman’s: _Hamilton: wor 1716 Y{]";f‘i Virginia ave. n.e. Ihelir revad. A, JENNINGS. We LICARIONE. n.nuxrm (‘ PLAN SPECIAL SERVICES AT SYNAGOGUE TONIGHT Adas Israel Sunday School Will Hold Program for Parents and Children. Special services for the parents and | children of Adas Israel Sunday School | will be held tonight in the synangogue, at Sixth and I streets, with Rabbi Sol- omon B. Metz officiating. “The Urge rgency of Character Bulld- ing Institutions” will be the subject of Rabbi Metz's talk. Also participating |in the services will be Cantor Louis Novick and the choir, Following the ceremonies a social hour and open forum will be held in the vestry rooms of the synagogue. Alexander Koplin will lead the forum. | Announcement was made today that | arrangements have been completed for | the Chanukah festival to be held under the auspices of the Sisterhood Sunday | | afternoon, December 25, at the Adas | Israel Synagogue. Bratha. OLIFF, MARY FRANC On Frida: - Cember 111 14 4 Bennett b 0 6 nurr beloved wife of i and mother of Funeral from the funezal home. December ve riends are i wood. Cemetery, PAXTON. THOMAS FRANKLI a3, December . on T Taterment on dence Baturday. December Relatives and friends 1o, Eldbrooke Cemeter, T On Priday, esidence, 14 ¢ lxln Columbii road e TON PLACE. gite of 'n. Place Barlow. R H. Hines Co. fus “:r nlk SM’\ACES POINDEXTER, VIRGIY d v, Drr—m r ' A ' Hunters After 4.060 B;xnnies. CHEYENNE, Wyo., December 16 (#). | | —Four thousand bunnies may go to the | happy hunting ground Sunday in the | hills ‘around Cheyenne. That number is the objective of a band of volun-| I teer hunters who will take to the hills in an effort to replenish the larder of | the needy here. The last time a con- | certed drive was made, the hunters bagged 4,500 rabbits. Beaths. BALLENGER, BARBARA FLLEN. 3 ‘rr l'ly w 615 am. at | residence. st. n.w., BARBAR. ELLEN BALLEN(;ER (ree Cooksey ,A A ioved wife of the late Ballenger anc mm'wr o o A n_Thursday. December K BARR, devoted son of brother ' of Grace @ nd Elmer Barr. He al 4 e uncle. F e aun ¢ 1 I Monday. Decembe at 1 the W. Ernest Al church Woodlaws | 1 eside irdav. December 17 at St’ Theresa's Church. ts se m nvited GREGORY. umun\v H. On Thursday, m . IDA UR- in N beloved te_Joseph 0. G Funeral late residence. On Thursdas, 1 ouUISE be_mage for the ficers m 1flom -hn-e day, December 19, 191 T t. Francis Xi e, 'vm Badis Hill Va ! ¥oik | She .\‘El s _to mourn be F_LEWIS their S\.dd?n'v ABETH (he beloved Funeral home. 131 Decemb Saturday, December Requiem mass at_St. . West Falls Church. Va. Relatives and friends in- ‘ment St. James' Cemetery res S Hemlock st n.w.. CHARLES WALTER MEYERS. the beloved husband of Claudine B. Mevers and fa- \m LA December 15 40 . . On Thursday. 730 wm at her r . VIRGINTA T e Tt W il 5t Francis Asbury M. orning. Decem” Tncermient Fock [ this life af his | + WILLIAM | of Dr. W. muel Navior .l He also ll‘l\fl( !0 mflurn their 10\& a lov- ing daushter-in-law. two grandsons and em: lmiln’\nnl at Otis | inereafter at’ the residence, aturaay. December 17, rom Nineteenth Street ~Baptist CI Casket will not be np!ntd in Church. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 16 NAYLOR. ILLIAM T. A Ip(‘flll :O - ‘munjcation 0f the Eureka Lod 3 A D B Had e aheontc Temple 10t and U sts. Bw: satiiday: December 17, 30 p.m., for the purpase of aitehding the funeral of our late brother. WILLL SOTNF. SOHNSON, Worshipful Master, SAMUEL W. WATSON, Secretary. NAYLOR, WILLIAM T._ Officers and mem- | — bers of Queen of Sheba Household of Ruth. No. 20, G. U. 'O, of C. F.. are re- quested to gtiend the ‘tuneral of Brother WILLIAM T. NAY] Saturday, Decem- T N Of - the ‘Nineteenth Street BaDiA\‘lfxchu ‘ch. CE DOUGLASS. M. M. G. HARRIET E. TYLER. NOYES, THEODORE Pll:\'rlcz ,0n Fil- day_morning, December 16, 1632, THEO- DORE PRENTICE, husband of Adellldz Puneral Monday. Decem. . ftom the JTesidence of = - Hampshiré ave. Cemetery. 8 | £90 o Fiiday. Decem be. e’ Tate Joln And, Cathierine * Remains Testing at the Tesi- his niece, Mrs. Marie Cannon, “9th st. Mount Rainer, Md. f funeral later, loved son O‘Dannrll dence of 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 3034 M St GEO. A. COMLEY neral Saturday. Dece pm. from Mount Je, Casket will ot be ‘ope TE FLLA. On Thursdas. Dee n be opencd at ¢t Rest, sweet rest CHARLES E. H will not WASRINGTO! In Memoriam CASPAR. CATHFRINE v, WHITE. JraNITA, my baby girl, SIX YeATS Ag0 toGAY. Treat her ¢ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J_OHN R. WRIGHT CO. ho TlMOTHY HAN LON AR ALFRED B, GAWLER ER 'A. GAWLER Wi A GAWLER Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Penmnsylvania Avenue N.W. NAtional 5512-5513 [ nNo BRANCH_OFFICE | Phones: -'V. L. SPEARE (0. secgssers o nor co lnm e o . . Speare e: an. Nationel 2802 1009 H St. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 Sin ST SE LincoL: | JOWILLIAM LI FUNFRAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 4th & C STS. NE. LINCOLN 5200 CHAMBERS Frank Ceier’s Sons Co. 2 Modern Chaper. Teiephone NAtional ‘1/3 W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 8200 CHAS. S. ZURHORSY 301 EAST CAPITOL_ST. __Phone_Lincoln 03} .ph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) N.V Josep! Phone West 0096 Established 1841 Gude Bros. "Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Serv ____ Artistie—expressive—inexpensive. ~ GEO. C. SHAFFER VE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES " PHONE NAT. 0108 Open Evenings {4th & Eye and Sundays = Artistic Floral Designs by Night Phones, Clar. 130-J-1 o