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BURIAL SET TOMORROW Mrs. Lulu Gardner Served in Yeo- manette Corps During War. Funeral services for Mrs. Lulu Gard- ner, 44 years old, who died Saturday at Emergency Hospital, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at ‘Western Presbyterian Church, H near Nineteenth street, with interment in Arlington National OCemetery. Mrs. Gardner lived at 1918 H street. Mrs. Gardner, a native of Baltimore, was & member of tne Yeomanette Re- serve Corps during the World War. In addition to her husband, Charles B. Garaner, she is survived by & daughter, Verna: Rushing. CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery CREMATORY SERVICE includes music, the use of the Chapel (for entire strv- ice, if desired), temporary receptable, thirty days’ care of urn and our service throughout. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue Hast of the Capitol F\M]I,IES WHOM WE SERVE PAY ONLY FOR WHAT THEY GET. HENCE, WHILE WE DO NOT ADVERTISE SO- CALLED * COMPLETE™ FUNERAL PRICES, OUR SERVICE COSTS NO MORE. NORVAL K. TABLER (irecton 928 M St. N'W. WASHINGTON D.C. Tabsphone, » waTIONAL 1344 ¢ | that | progress toward putting its own do- | clally, sought to sell HULL PLANS DRIVE |£: FOR WORLD TRADE, ** Hopes to Lower Barriers by Diplomacy Linked With Debts. By the Associated Press. To the mind of Secretary of State Cordell Hull, perhaps the most vital {mhlem with which he has to deal is hat of restoring world trade. Now the Government has made mestic house in order, it is preparing an effort to strike at the roots of the | world depreaswn through diplomatic cha lh that end in view Hull pro- poses to launch forthwith upon diplo- matic conversations aimed at clearing away the commercial barriers which have grown up in the depression years. As_each Nation, hard pressed finan- but not to buy them, tariff walls have gone higher and higher, with complicated quota limitations and restrictions on ex- change of money. Prepares for Parley. Hull's purpose is to assure in advance the success of the monetary and eco- nomic conference to be held this Sum- mer in London. He believes that he holds a powerful lever in the form of the billions owed to the United States in war debts. It is an instrument, however, which he feels must be wielded with the great- est _diplomacy. The British, through Neville Cham- berlain, chancellor of the exchequer, served notice some time ago that they did not regard the debts as a subject for & “swapping deal.” Nor will Hull GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS N THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 365 = Foer a Complote Funeral Cars and All We have -n'-ud the whele profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Ste. N.W. You Got the Biggest and the Best from AMBERS | THE EVENING negotiations in the form of war debt consideration for m- . The two matters, he said, will be taken I{P concurrently but in- dently. et the close 1 thnnhln bethen the: two slo-lw- Nearing. As to PFrance and the other four Nations which have defaulted on their December 15 payments, & somewhat different situation lls with regpect o s a thn {ho Nations in default would he f parently put the next move up w X. defaulters. In the next few weeks the whole matter must be adjusted or come to a “pay or default” showdown when the ents un due on June 15, unl-pm Roosevelt and Con- grees should do the unexpected and grant another moratorium. e MRS. KATHARINE E. DENT FUNERAL TOMORROW Lifelong Resident of This City Will Be Buried in Glenwood Cemetery. TFuneral services for Mrs. Katharine Betelle Dent, 68, who died Saturday, will be held tomorrow at 11 am. at her rTesidence, 3300 Sixteenth street. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. A native and lifelong resident of the District, Mrs. Dent an active member of the Rector’s Ald of 8t. Margaret's Episcopal Church. 8he 1s survived by her husband, Louis Addison Dent; three sons, Roy A. Edward A. and Louis A. Dent. jr., and two daughters, Mrs. Willlam A. Drlper and Mis. Willlam G. Tomlinson, wife of Lieut. Tomlinson, U. 8. N. _— RITES FOR ATTORNEY Funeral of M. B. May Held at 8 | Paul's Church. Funeral services for Marcus B. May, | well known patent attorney and former | resident ‘Washington, who died \nurm-y at his home in Winchester, | Mass., were scheduled for 2 o'clock this | afternoon at St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek Parish, with interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. May is survived by his widow, Mrs. Gertrude Davis May, whom he married in Washington, and two deughters, Miss Phoebe May and Mrs. W. Frankiin [ Stroud of Moorestawn, N. J. Kstablished 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE % 412 H St. Northeast CAN A WIFE FORGIVE THIS ? JOHN, YOU CANT BE LATE TONAGHT. DONT YOU REMEMBER . . THANK GOODNESS AUNTIE OPENED MY EYES_ | WHAT'S UP ? OH GOSH, TS OUR WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AUNTIE, FORGETTING THAT DATE . NOT KISSING ME LITHER ! IMAGINE JOHN fAL NEVER PORGIVE HiM HOW CLEAN 1 FEEL LIncoln 0524-9244 g recog- | Newark, Ohio, Damage to 4-Story | | Authorities started an investigation. | STAR, WASHINGTO HENRY M. PHILLIPS CLAIMED BY DEATH Superintendent of Naval Re- search Laboratory Dies at Home Here. Henry Morton Phillips, superintend- ent of the Naval Research Laboratory, died yesterday at his residence, 3311 Pern street. Graduating from Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology in 1892, Mr. Phil- lips became associated with Thomas A. Edison and subsequently with the W ern Electric Co. in Pittsburgh. He came to Washington in 1917 as | plant superintendent of the Naval Re- search Laboratory, holding that posi- | tion until his death. He was the au- | thor of numerous scientific articles for | many technical magazines. | Mr. Phillips was & member of the Soclety of Naval ineers and the w-mn Soclety of Engineers. He was & te of the Bixteenth Btreet Heights o tizens' Association to the Federation of Citizens' Associations for & decade. Survivi Mr. Philli; Mrs. Elizabeth W. {llips, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Juliet. Funeral services will be held tomor- row at 2:30 pm. st Trinity rphwpll Church, Takoma Park, D. C. David C. Clark, rector of the church, will officiate, assisted by Rev. C. M. Young, rector emeritus. o BLAST WRECKS BUILDING are his widow, and Adjoining Structures $50,000. NEWARK, Ohlo, March 27 (#)— with a roar that was heard all over the city, an explosion of undetermined origin wrecked a four-story downtown building here yesterday. Fire, which followed the blast, da: an adjoin. ing structure. The combined loss was | estimated at $50,000. No one was in- Jured. v The blast oocurred in the basement of the Roberts & Harpster Building. farm implement dealers. The other buildi was occuvud by the Fleek & 8Son wholesale gr leru waS nurbd s hundred leel in the ajr by the blast, windows nearby structures were shattered md- the walls of the building were cracked. Will Entertain 1. 0. 0. F. FALLS CHURCH. Va. March 27 (Special). —The Northern Virginia Odd Fellows' Association will be entertained Thursday night in Falls Church I. O O. F. Hall by the local Odd Fellows and | Rebekahs. Two hundred delegates are | expected, including many past grand | masters of Virginia, who are scheduled to speak tonight at the Accotink I. O. O. F. homecoming. Stewart Pierce is local entertainment chairman. BUT IVE ALWAYS TRIED T0 BE A GOOD WIFE. JONN'S CHANGED — GROWN INDIFFIRENT D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933. ngineer Dies HENRY MORTON PHILLIPS. Harris-Ewing Photo. RESIDENT OF ARLINGTON FOR 14 YEARS SUCCUMBS 'uneral Services to Be Held This Afternoon for Charles D. Evans. Special Dispatch to The Star. LIVINGSTON HEIGHTS, Va., March 27.—Charles D. Evans, 65, a resident of Arlington County for 14 years, Saturday at his home, 910 Barton street here. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at his home with Rev. Edward G. Badler, rector of 8t. Mary's Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will be in Columbis Gardens Cemetery. Mr. Evans was born in Westport. Md. PFor 30 years he was employed in the naturalization division of the Department of Labor. He is survived by his widow and one son, Charles D. Evans, jr. D;tfieported iz Virginia 8 Fuclid st Jsmes Downa. lai . National Momeo- oapital. Antonio Pucel, 63, Emergency Hos- Lucit C. Byxbee. 49, Annapolis Hotel. Madeiine Bowler, mn‘znu Hospital Nelson Sokolove. Fannie _Thompso! Annie” yoward. 7 st alitnger llnlwllll Onllln';(r l‘-lrup 5 q rah Simms. 30 Galinger- Hospital Blandina Terry. Emergency Hospital. A. Hargr 2,11 Penton ct w ! en route Freed- men's Hospital Bmhs Re rted. Aubrey ard Verna M.vnu- boy Richard E. and Hazel V. Windsor. boy, Thomas E and Mary Campbell. girl. Frank L. and Mildred Miller, bple, W and Julia Williams. girl ysdes and Bertie Thurmen. boy, Oscar and Rachel Reed, 4 fOUVE BEEN A BIT INDIFFERENT, TOO. SHALL | BE VERY FRANK died | FRANK[IN WELLER, DRUGGIST, DIES Native of Maryland and De- scendant of Revolutionary Families Was 78. Franklin Plerce " We‘_lller veteran Washington _druggist, whose store at Eighth and I streets southeast has been in operation for more than a generation, died last night at the home of his! daughter, Mrs. Richard W. Hynson, 3435 ’l;l;xrty-tounh place. He was 78 years old. A native of Frederick County, Md., and a descendant of Revolutionary fam- ilies, Mr. Weller came here at the age of 8'and served a newspaper route after school. In the ‘80s he served as a pharmacist in the Navy aboard the| U. 8. 8. Galena, founding his drug store after leaving the service. For 27 years he was & member of the | Dht:-}::t N’:hul Ouml: g:pi:\ qup.«. serving & of time under Dr. Luther Tmnemerm now Dis- He was & member Kmnhu Temphr lnd lz John's Lod.e. F.A A M His wife, Mrs. Margaret Francis Young Weller, died three 1“" ago, and his sole sarvivor is his hter, Mrs. Hynson, from whose home the funeral will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Congressional Ceme- Ilbearers inelude Onu Thom Bert W, Bright, Prancis M. cruwen Paul Pearson and Phillip G. Affleck. PRESIDENT DECLARED ENTHUSING LABOR| Matthew Woll Views Federation's Interest in Roosevelt's Leadership. NEW YORK, March 27 UP).—Mat- | thew Woll of the American Federation of Labor, speaking at s symposium on the reconstruction of the social order in America, declared last night that or- ganized labor was watching “with eager | interest and with growing enthusiasm” the leadership of President Roosevelt. Woll said labor has supported in the | main the grants of emergency power to President Roosevelt, but at the same | time it has realized such action “leaves | a deep impress both upon the mind of the Nation and the structure of Gov- ernment itself.” “It is probably true.” he added, say that we have witnessed a silent revolution wrought under the necessity of economic reconstruction.” The labor leader, predicting a broader program of economic planning will now come, said a balancing of production with consumption is necessary. . — INSURANCE RESTRICTIONS | IN CONNECTICUT MODIFIED By the Associated Precs. HARTFORD, Conn., March 2"— Emergency orders issued during the banking holiday prohibiting Connecti- cut life insurance companies from granting policy loans wnd paying cash surrender values were modified last night by Howard P. Dunham, State in- | surance commissioner, to permit pay- ments where necessary to meet payrolls and on applications made prior to March 10. Payments on applications made be- | fore March 10 will be allowed “after an investigation that the application was made in good faith for engage- 'Tltnu mde by the policyholder pnor ereto. Under the emergency orders hlued March 9. companies were permitted to make payments only in cases of ex- treme need. The amounts, however, | ‘were limited to $100. Under the modified order, loans of cash values may be allowed “up to the amount necessary not to exceed the value provided for in the policy.” POLICE DOG_—Youns. male: _about goeks awo_ I owner. not located. » Mrs._Cake, Al two o home LOST. BAG_ black neeale nmm o n-mm lm TALK ON TAXATION Dr. Joseph 8. Zucker to Speak at McKinley Night School. Taxation will be the subject of this week’s lectures of the series on "Mod- ern Soclal Problems” being this season at the ucmnley Hfln Night 8chool, Second and T streets northeast. Dr. Joseph 8. Zucker of the George Washington University faculty will Dtll wfll‘ht on “The Basic Limitation Dr 5 H "De Vault of the Unlvormy of Maryland will speak ‘ednesday night night on “Some Probltm of Tax- ation.” In addition to his work at the Maryland University, Dr. De Vault has served on Gov. Ritchie’s Tax and Sur- vey Commission, the survey of which has been made the basis for tax relief in Maryland. Card of Thanks. '.DITI -AW E. _The family of the late 'lth s ress its lvwreelnuon A re epa lor Counell. No. 400, the Trinity, Baptist Church l Dressions of sympath: during the lliness and ter and niecs. MA! MRS. BI HI IE W. TAYLOR. Beaths. | BROWN, MARY L. On Monday, Mar ch 27, 238y sy, her restdence. 831 by MRy L " the “beloved Rovert Bro Wi d. st.ne hil Funeral lunenl hom 10"11 Chll!ln Hill Cemetery. KA!'HAI!NI l]l"l“fu E. LE DENT, On_Satur. at 10015 pm DENT. nw. on Tu . March 11 8 Interment (private) at Glenwood Cem | reh 2R, at Paul's Church at 6 | friends invited to at- cnierment (private) Mount Olivet | MARY A. _ Members of the ) *5m. - Monday. March 9 to recite the Rosary. = All members are’ re- aquested to atten ANNA WALL. Regent. NCAN. SOWARD. on Sundes. March | funeral church, 143 Hrnn:nl officiating. On Saturday. | March 25, residence. Cen | EVANS. belovi f James A. Evans ngm-ms Yesting at the Lee fuhersl mome | 4th st and Mase . where fu- al, sepvices will N 28, ited. Cemetery. EVANS. CATHERINE E. special meet- ing, Loase chapter. No. 1k O E e held at Masonic Temple. | d New York ‘a TS A or h Dose of -»vmdm. ‘he fugeral of our HERINE E_E. EVANS. . T of t WOOD. CLARA DAVIS. . ~cretary, S. KATHERINE E. E. Hope Gounell. 1. Sons and Daughters of announces the death of our beloved sister. KATHERINE E K. EVANS Members i the funeral Tuesday, Lee's funeral home, (xorthy matron. ROERITE L. March R e "}\'x” oW A ETC] Counel) BADIE JENKINS, Sects. g FITCH, MARTHA CHARLOT ddenl o mdny Maren SHasei CHARLOTTE Geigvad” mother ot Puneral from her 1 ence stonw. pon Tuesdss, Relatives and Iriends jnviced. Inferment Prospect Hill Cemetery. Revarted thig lite on Sat- her residence. PSS A PORD. wife ot the Jate Neal Pord, moter of 1o late Blancie Jackson. loving srandmother of Mildred Shaw. She leaves to mourn their loss & host of other relati Liends =~ Remains resting at funeral home, b Fuesdar March 74 Thererer el Ture roniarnon ' Buneral Wedse: day. March 29 at 1 pm.. from Mount Bethel piist Chureh, RS, between 2nd GIIT 1633, GARDELLA. March 27 0 GERTRUDE. the beloved "wife of ‘Stephan Gardelia and mother of Stephan. Joseph her e ., 230 | Thursday. 0 am: thence to' Holy " Comforter. Chirch, "where mase will be offered at % 30 am_ for the repose of her soul. Rela and friends invit- ed."Tn'erment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 26 GARDNER. LULU. On Saturdas. March 25. 1A% &t Emergency Howpital, LULU. the Deloved wite of Charies dner’ and mo'her of Verna Ru:hm( m aing rest. ing at 1918 H st Pun ervices at the Western Pmnmr n Church, i 5t between 19th 2ot m nw. on Tues: day. March 2 2 tives and | friends invited. ‘Inierment Aringion tional Cemetery. naNSOX ’uc\' ETTA. | Departed this life her_resi- ETTA. rd Hanson and lov ‘Tebln. Smithe Tdn Jobn- arch 29. Ernest Jarvis | You' st. nw. Rev. ? mierment Harmony - KATHARINE'E E | B ll"fllu lnfl mother Sps. nsoh‘ Cl’\lmh A ‘Williamn . a v stan) fi l'n X ne e ners i for ihe repose of her sonl. latives and fiiends: 1nvited. ° Interment Uleniwd Cemetery. Sundsy. GI ¥ IE. f of the hetute Blen mnn 7 Mareh 20, nt thé h-loved -u- ot ‘he lets Georee 3 sylier and mother of fer achel TMourn their 1088 six *randeniidren nd & host of other relatives and Otis P Al Bw. Notlee of Tuneral hereatier, MQORE. IRENK ELLIOTT. On Bundsy, Mareh 26, 12 Niet of Elssbern Stoar and Wililam Johnson Moore: runer (private) Tuerday afterncon OSTERHOUT, LUCY B. On Sunday Marc . % o Saturdey, Mo 5, p.m. INDELL (7ek 5 e oted husband. four three brothers and and friends. ness March Eoher: " Beventh-da. 6th and N ats. nw her late resi n Ri Funeral Tuesday Y at the Ballston address. ment Glinton, Tows In!!rmenl Bt. STAVES. = MARION COLE. £s. on _ Sunday Jence. 5100 COLE #TA st his ceslc Comb st 1w Dr MARION beloved husband of Edith al services at above resi- dence ‘on Monday. Interment Cedar Ra STEWART, MAMIE 0. KELLEY. On Pri | AMIE O._KELI STEWART, devoted mife of Frank Bewart. siepmother of Minnie B ter_of Ric Adam of Bessi Ernest Jar: st nw at her ate en Funerat Tuesday. March 28, st from the John Wesiey A. M. E Interment ‘Harmony Cemetery. STROUD. MARTHA C. On Sunday, Mare" 26, 1 A0, (e Aged o intias restine a¢ Fvoe Puneral sery Tu arc st 11 am. ¢ Hume for the Aged Interment, Pore: . Oak Cemetery. Gaithersburg. Md et ire “months of patient JosEPH w "TYLER® veloved Catherine Brooks and devoted ymzm sie hro relativ: one aunt and of Notice of funeral friends. ‘Gone to rest. never to be forgotten. VIERBUCHEN. RUDOLPE. ~On Sunds at 410 pm . at his res Va.. RUDOLPH. lo B. ‘and father of Vierbuchen. ienna, in b % . Interment in- Afungton. National c«m tery. VIERBUCHEN. RUDOLPH. Adm| mg, George Camp. ot tia flnberl nmu: ’uneul pome. 024 e. A8 B Wean: . Resrch o0 of the purpe attending the funeral 1ate” comrade, RUDOLPH VIE: EN. CHARLES A LYONS Cnmnan » Dewer N w their BUCH WELLER. FRANKLIN PIERCE HELLARE (R 0o e of his & | loved oiner 'of Mre. Marguceite. Wel | Hypgon, Puneral from his late residen 3435 ' on Tussdas. Mar "Interment Congressior Cemeterr. | WHITING. EDWARD &. SR. Passed aw h 25 1933 at ¢ lnmmem at Fairfax Cemetery. wowar int | | *B.O! GONE_courfship days again! Sunday nighf Lucille | WILLER. VIRGINIA GUEST. 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Deloved son of Eimer ana Gr-:e g:mmlx 3 n- ning st neral trom uu:h Chapel: 5th and Tuesday. March 28. -~ e l. .‘ Pro o nfermen HIIl Cemeters. orpec | this_life He leaves Drother. Wilam Annie Stewart and ne Gad and_a host of other relatives and friends. Body temporarily Testing at Malvan & Schey's funeral home. (o nd R st. n.w. Notice of fu JOHN T. On Baturday, March at the residence of his son, Dr 851> a Iver BERTHA' G+ the deloved el of Mildred E. Barry K. and mefionmnr Helwig and, sister of Mrs. Panny Loyd and Mrs. Elisabeth Ellett. neral from her late residence on Tussd, K, at latives and friénds invited interment Congressional Cem- | March ce. 1241 Wylie A omite of ihe late Amos Sonneon. deversd ot of Lai Mrs. Ni also leaves four andchil- ng Testing At the W nest Jarvis funeral church. 1433 You st. Notice of funeral Iater. f wn.l.u- S o lundnhunr:n 2 12:4 m., belo"u hulb.ml u( May lly lnc! Parker Hmonx fm% his lltl nlldtncr ‘ednesday morning, l at §:30 oclock lhknu to Holy Name Cl utem Olivet eter) o fllxn KELLY, WILLIA! €. Me b.l'l of lldln Council, K‘nlg A tgnlu,m%h m": ¥ LEE, ELIZABETH. On Sunday. March 26, 1933, at the restdence of E;. dlr\E:m;r . the de. ed “wire” of Tife Lot Wiliam m‘ mother of Teating &% the W, church, 1432 U st with ungest and Asnes and the 1.": ard aloy 10 a.m. Interment oun %I OCemetery. Relatives and friends,in- LEMMON. JOHN LEO. ~The officers an mbefs of the Willing Helpers' Associ fion ‘sre_Rereby motified of ‘the deatn of J ON. eral Tuesday, rom 8t. invited to & President. VIRGINIA On_Bun 3. st her Tresidence. MACF, gister of the late Eupheémina (Efe) Iw! ninety-seccnd year of 4 interment private. 20 On Saturday. Maren | e TR sister. Mrs. ! am Re " triends Tnterme Cedar Hill Cemeters. | wiLLiAMs. warTHA CHILDE | 7 this life’ unda residence. 210 SHDa" witliame. Charles M. Williame .’ Richardson 1700 Vermont a “ihviied. Depart her L " peloved Remal, | thurch i On Sunday. Mar J/INDSOR. eloves h\ugma o Cathari | Fun Tom the Episeop | en e, Md. = wednesds . | Interment, ahux; BROOKE. 26, AR TAYLS P WSE. widow ‘of Ihe lnie Cor- modore _John Wise. Medical Corp United States Navy. Interment in renton, Va. 2 In Memortam ELLEN. In h'lnl tri b\x'! |- e ned memory ol ms. mother, ELLE ADA]HB‘ who dtbl!led lhll l|le Marc Mother, dear. wone from me. l l' mor in life to see. me_in memory still. 'fl xusl CNIY but always will. new BASOHTER, AoNEsE - BOOTH. ROSA. Sacred to the beautiful 1o membrance of our dear and devote mother. grandmother and _sister. R who left us one year ago tods: March 27, 1032. Anniversary mass 8 Holy Redeemer Ghi cn BROWN. CARRIE In me o our sister and d-u.nm EARRIE § T)%th BROWN. whe, died 5 pago toda: March 37, 10 O T AN ELLIS, JAMES l. “In lovin m(murr el deat father, JAMES R LT, v parted this” life nine years vor Mare. It come- ‘and # lingers whenever it will At the noontime hour or the cvening i) And brings with it wishes of love so true Memories, dear memories, dear (ather o, you 1S LOVING CHILDREN. KRAFT. LAURA. 1In loving remembrance of our dear mother. LAURA KRAFT, pasted away two yéars ago today, ‘Mareh R&mo DAUGHTER. DOROTHY . AND SON, FRANK MASON. GEORGE W. In sad and lflu remembrance of our dear and Busband and father. GEORG departed this life O Tear 80 today, March 27, 1932 Dags of sadness stil come over me, lent teafs do often flow. Memory keeps me ever near thee, pSines you left me one sear ago EVOTED WIFE, MOLLIE MASON. our hearts eannot tell how we miss you, Our lips do not know what to sa¥. But God only knows how we miss you A LOVING = GRA! g .5 R G. In sad ing jembrance of n\|r dear departed lhu' life t" m!l lul 'l thlnl ul im 't love so den‘ CHARLES. Sacred the of our dear husband ‘.‘ ol R4 Jeft us five Our thoughts are all of thee: Wflg“?r g&“})% MYRTLE VALEN- . BUGENIA SINCLAIR. ARTHUR G. and lov- E 40 g March 27. 193 ]hvn u w.’flll never dle " R v, Bt YOUNG, 'OUNG, who years ago today, March 27, 1928, ‘Today our hearts are heavy. How '!.lmn‘d. :o' we miss thee None es m can P X