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Y. M. C. A. FORUM Yocational Opportunities in Dairy Industry to Be Discussed. Vocational opportunities in the dairy will be discussed by O. E. Reed, chief of the Bureau of Dairy In- dustry, Agriculture Department, before the Occupational Adjustment Forum of SAYS the Young Men's Christian Association tomarrow night at 8 o'clock at the Cen- tral Y. M. C. A, 1736 G street. ‘The forum is one of a series arranged by the Y. M. C. A. Committee on Vo- cational Guidance, with co-operation of the Kiwanis Club of Washington. Dr. J. Orin Powers, chairman of the com- m::t;e. will preside. The public is in- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Prince Asks U. 8. Citizenship. LOS ANGELES, April 13 (#).—Prince Serge Mdivani, native of Tiflis, Georgia, and husband of Mary McCofmic, opera singer, yesterday filed application for American citizenship, announcing his intention of foreswearing allegiance to his native land and renouncing his title when his papers are granted in 1936. He formerly was the husband of Pola Negri, film actress. BEAUTIFUL [’ Hardy Plants With 5 Blooms or More Very Special 98¢ To create the atmosphere of the Easter Season in your home nothing can do quite so much as a tall, graceful plant of pure, pale lilies, and nothing is more appreciated, as an Easter remembrance. Sce the beautiful Easter Lily displays in our stores. Lovely potted plants with five or more blooms. And just think . .. priced at only 98c. KING RITES TODAY: DIED BY ACCIDENT Coroner’s Office Issues Cer- tificate—Burial to Be Held in Arlington. Funeral services were to be held this afternoon for Capt. Paul Browning King, 37, son of Senator Willlam H. King of Utah, who was killed Tues- day night when he fell seven floors from his room in the Blackstone Hotel, 1016 Seventeenth street. Following an autopsy, the coroner's office late yesterday issued a certificate of accidental death. Capt. King, ac- cording to Dr. A. Magruder MacDonald, acting coroner, was known to be ill just before he fell. Indications were that he had gone to an unscreened window near his bed and slipped while leaning over the sill. His body plunged into a paved alley behind the hotel. After services at the Joseph Gawler funeral home, Capt. King was to be burfed in Arlington National Cemetery. During the World War, he saw duty as a flyer on the “Western front, and later retained his commission as a captain in the Army Air Reserve. Capt. King is survived by his wife, Mrs. Decime King, and a 16-year-old daughter; his mother and Inther Sera- tor and Mrs. King, and two sisters, Mrs. Clarence E. Milner of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Mrs. Carl Fisher, wife of the first secretary of the American | legation at The Hague. TREASURY 0.I=FEHS BILLS Financing Program Continued ‘With $75,000,000 Issue. Continuing its financing program by the use of 91-day, bills, the Treasury has asked bids for & new issue of these securities in the amount of about 875,000,000, to be dated April 19. ‘They are to mature July 19, when they will be_redeemed at face value. Proceeds from the sale will be used to retire $75,000,000 of similar bills which_mature April 19. 'Expressive Memorials How to select a memorial that will symbolize a loved one's character, Is shown in our FREE book ‘Personality in Memorials.” Write for a copy today. The Georgia Marble Company Department T TATE, GEORGIA Studebaker Makes Sensational Gain i n S d / es :-- Amazing new Automatic Automobiles give Studebaker biggest 10-day period since June,1932 ATION-WIDE enthusiasm for N Studebaker’s startling new ‘Automatic Automobiles —the cars that all but drive themselves —is dramatically evidenced in Studebaker sales. By the thousands, Americans who want motoring at its best have taken demonstra- tion drives in these amazing new Automatic Studebakers—with the result that deliveries to the public by Studebaker dealers for the last 10 days of March were not only ahead matic Studebakers the incredible when you drive one of these Auto- first time. One thing after another that you've been used to doing physically is done for you automatically by twelve uncanny “mechanical brains.” of the same period in March last year—but ahead of any 10-day period since June 1932! And orders already received emphatically indicate that Studebaker’s April deliveries will far surpass those of March! Get a stand-out performer if you're getting a new car. You'll find the sensation well-nigh LEE D. BUTLER, Inc. Showrooms 2155 Champlain St. Columbia 5050 COLLEGE PARK AUTO PLACE, College Park, Md. WOODSON MOTOR CO.. Silver Spring, Md. BROSIUS BROS. & GORMLEY, Rockville, Md. You have scarcely anything to do but steer. You not only start automatically, and stay started automatically, but even your braking is automatically done for you at the touch of your toe tip with Power Brakes—the great engineering achievement of the year. No other cars in existence, no matter how new, have so completely mastered the phys- ical effort and mental strain of driving. Come see for yourself why Studebaker is forging ahead so sensationally in sales. Arrange to mobiles today. Distributors Used Car and Service Departments, 2155 Champlain St. (Above V Near Eighteenth) ASSOCIATE DEALERS ALBER & MCcNEILL, INC. BOYD-CARLIN MOTOR CO., Alexandria, Va. . 1418 P St. N.W. STUDEBAKER’S Automatic Automobiles BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS . . . PIONEER OF FREE WH!ILIN‘ A drive one of Studebaker’s Automatic Auto- Showrooms 1132 Connecticut Ave. Columbia 5050 JOHN T. PARRAN, Indian Hesd, Md. NOWELL NASH MOTOR CO., Annapolis, Md. PARIS AUTO SERVICE, Quantico, Va. D. C., |SALE OF EASTER EGGS TO RAISE CHARITY FUND Candy Made by Capital Woman to Be Sold in Two Stores for Victims of Tuberculosis. Sales of candy Easter eggs for the benefit of charity were begun today in stores at Thirteenth and F streets and at 2454 Eighteenth street. The eggs are being made by a group lox women under the leadership of Mrs. Harry Walski, 3726 Connecticut avenue. | Proceeds are to be donated to the Wel- fare Board and a local hospital for the treatment of tuberculosis. Assisting Mrs. Walski are Mrs, Ed- ward Cafritz, Mrs. Mildred Dodek, Mrs. Myer Dodek, Mrs. Joseph Silverman, Mrs. Jennie Diamond and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, The show windows for dis- play of the e were obtained through the efforts of Mrs. Charles Goldsmith, prominent in the activities of the Coun- cil of Social Agencies. —_— LEADS PARLEY TONIGHT Yale Philanthropy Professor Will| Conduct Quakers’ Conference. Jerome Davis, professor of philanthropy at Yale University, will be the leader of a conference tonight at the Friends Meeting House, 2111 Florida avenue, on “Religion and the Economic Life.” This will be the sec- ond of a series of conferences on reli- gious problems, held under the auspices of the Quakers, to which the public is invited. Jesse H. Holmes College will lead the conference Fri- day, April 21, on “A Christian Civiliza- tion.” . Marriage Licenses. Helén' &, Kelley, 20, 4410 Towa ave.’ Rev. arie Frank R. Carter, 24, 1440 Columbly and (':" 8. Selbel, 23, 1603 K st.; Rev. lers M titam v. Andrews. 13, 2580 Massachu- setts ave, and Ashivn L. Cannon, 40, ; ir e e Alleksa 55 208 08 Rhots Gntand ave., and Caroline Kessler, 32, 7028 Eastern ave.; Rey. R. G. G. Steinmyer. Thomas B, Lowe. 20. and Frances de Phil- lips, 23: both of Dover, N. J.; Judse R. E. and ul tingl: A, Mantz. 49, Roxbury. Mass, J!Sfle M. Hflwlun 40, Allerton, Iow! Rev. H W. J-me!-"w Rimey, 24, Falls Church. Va. and Ni U st.; Rev. C. mi Dabney, 24, 1224 5. snd Mezy E. Thomes, | N. ith, d., . H. Hen, alem, Frank 151 Dhssecnusetts ave. And Evelyn M. Konik. 15, Baitimore; e 30, Bolling Field, and 476 Clifton st.; Judge Kenney. 25, and Mary A. 8, both of Baitimore; Judse R. j. Rebstock. 21, and Mar: X In Both of Baitimore; Rev. L. cDoue] Punks Richegon. 43, and Lene R Elorec- both of Richmend; Judge R. E. bPlul Sinson. 29, and Marearet T, Sharpe, 28..hoth of Richmopd: Rey. J..C. Ralmer, GREATER ONE OF The LarGesT (O UNDERTAKERS IN THE Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w For a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amazed the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from CHAMBERS The Funeral Chagel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our SUCCESS _— é Llncoln 0524-9244 g 412 H STREET N.E. Send fOl' these book- lets today! important. Yet, at such a time, calmly or to compare values. frankly and authoritatively in Send for these booklets today! envelope. Your request will be lead to no further solicitation. N ractical | of Swarthmore | F. A. Middleton, 30, 3509 14th st. and | THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933. [rete weatsie ] |FRMER NEWS MAN . District of Columbh—l’lh' tonight and tomorrow, slowly rising tem- perature; light h'e-t %flnflz to mo’:er:m hnd—hn' tonight and tomor- oW, wmn l!wly rising temperature, light frost tonight. Virginia—Fair, light frost in interior tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness followed by rain tomorrow night and poseibly in southwest portion tomorrow and in interior tomorrow. West Virginia—Fair, with light frost and somewhat warmer tonight; tomo: row increasing cloudiness followed by showers tomorrow night and probably in extreme south and extreme west portions tomorrow afternoon; some- what warmer in extreme east portion tomorrow. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers very muddy this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours. ! Temperature. Barometer. | Yesterday— Record for Ll!'. 24 Hours. Highest, 58, noon today; year ago, 47. Lowest, 35, 6 a.m. today; year ago, 37. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 74, cn March 14. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Tomorrow. 10:56 am. | 5:04am. 11:27p.m 5:83p.m. 10133 p'm: 5:00 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today.... 5:35 Sun, tomorrow 5:34 Moon, today.. 11:07 p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date) Month. 1833. Average. Record. January ..... 3.2 .5 7.09 '82 Pebruary . 2 63 March 324 April 2.57 | May | June July . | Augus \septemhvr | October November December Weather Sets, in_Various Cfiies. en "7 Temperature. 5 5 ST som0] U gsw ; ibnmz. Tex. 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WASHINGTON D.C. Vilaphone » NATIONAL 1544 ¢ CLAIMED BY DEATH .2 Charles McAfee Lewis Was Representative of Brewers and Distillers’ Group. Charles McAfee Lewis, 70, former | late Boies Penrose and Champ Clark, political giants of a past generation, died yesterday of pneumonia, contracted at the funeral of his wife less than a week ago. Mr. Lewis, who, as the District repre. sentative of the United States Brewers’ Association and the National Distillers’ Association, was instrumental in ob- taining enactment of the beer bill, was a native of Kentucky. He maintained his residence in Shelbyville, spending | , cnly the Winters in Washington. Against the advice of his he insisted on attending the his wife in Sheibyville last Friday. He had been recovering from a mastoid operation and at the funeral was stricken with pneumonia. He died at 1 a.m. yesterday at Emergency Hospital. Funeral services for Mr. Lewis will be held at Shelbyville tomorrow. He will be buried beside his wife. Born in Perryville, Ky, Mr. Lewis later moved to Harrodsburg, where he engaged in newspaper work. Later, he bought the Shelbyville Sentinel, which he operated for many years, afterward forsaking the business to acquire and manage a thoroughbred stock farm near Lexingtcn, Ky. He continued to breed and raise theroughbred horses up to the time of his death. and Mrs. Rose Strickland, Huntington, W. Va. — DRUG STORE ROBBED BY WHISKY THIEVES Prescription Liquor and Cigarettes Valued at $76 Are Taken. Door Is Forced. For the third time in yecent months whicky thieves last night robbed the drug store of Dr. J. A. Simpson, Sixty- first and Dix streets northeast, of prescription liguor and cigareties. Gaining entrance by forcing a side door, the thieves stole two cases of whisky and four cartons of cigarettes, valued in all at $76. After the first burglary, several months ago, the allegad thief was ar- rested and his cache of liquor found. Police today were searching for the perpetrator of last night's burglary. Veteran Sues U. S. for $8,700. HAMMOND, Ind., April 13 (®).— Judge Thomas W. Slick has taken under advisement the suit of Harry Bert Wil- liams of Kokemo, Ind., to recover $8,700 from the Federal Government on a war risk insurance guncy Williams testi- fled he had suffered from tuberculosis 2s a result of gas received in the World T, Btafl;z. < Iug: esday. 4, Georgel Iown gmvernu os- | Pasd b1 DMary Alb £rh and fucer i Wiliem ©. Albinson. Puneral from tbe Chambers Co: tuneral heme, 1400 o GRS oy, April 1e at k. l'wnn 1 nce Churen. " Brookland, D. am Reltiives ‘and riends nvited. Iaterment at H:un' Olivet Cemetery. ACOB. On Wednesday. Auru 12, A m. 2%t Nin residence. Oherry: dal JACOB BIRCH. _H vived by “tw Birch_ ¢ at the E. Matee: 5 highway, Cherrydale. | Va. 2 p.m. xnunmm LINE. On w:flnu~ at Sibley Hospital, BLACK _ ai 21 Lee Eaturday, April 15. Summit Station. Va. services Priday. April 14 3 . S P 188N k. .8 ™ Relatives and !riln’l mvllea to lfllnfl. Interment Fort Lincéln Cemetery. 13 ERANK. On Mon a.; Ann} beloved a Bowle. father Josephine Har Mitchell. Good iscn, “Martina He also lea: own. lcn other relatives lnd mund Saturday. April 2t Slewart’s funeral Rome 30 'H Thincidos Frsony cmmn suddenly Monday, Apri 5 7 otl: st Yo K nknmh nuh te Frank “apd, Beitis jeaves to mourn their I Choloe Butler and_Carrie brother, Walter Bush. an Dleces, " nephews and cousine, e Tineral’ h officiating. Interme'u CAMERON, LEWIS OLIVER. 13, 7033, at hig re Wyoming ng' a ERON, ‘heloved husband of Louise Wann Cameron, and brother of Mrs. Prank Bow- Thursdas. ence, 2118 r m | LEWIS, EVA CLEALON. old, f L. L. King lml |he ine MYRNA LAWAN. On Wednesdn 12 3. MYRNA LAWAN LAY Shier of Harry Lacey and the gt ‘Dolores Geneva. Lacey. Puneral’ Fric April 14, 8t 1 pam. from n Jagyis funeral’ chiurch, 1482 ‘0 st nw. ment Harmony Cemetery. 14 LINES, JOYCE HOPE. _On Tuesday. April 111033 JOYCE HOPE beloved daue ibur ‘H. and Maud )Mcrm:usov Mrs. Adis WHLLTAN Mary E. Campbell), bel Mam T. MacPherson and mothe V. MacPherson. Funeral {rom St Church. Charlés County day, April 15. e n!dH'ne iater. e WILLIAM T On April 8a Rela- 13 RT TERI A 1. 1983, at "Apartiments, Am:k-r TERRIL Alice Foree Mason. W. Chambers Co. f: | Sapla SHembers, Lo faner p.m. Relatives' and friends i terment in Rock Ci r ALBERT ~TERRIL A n of v\amm;,mn {‘lznu\nn al z (instead of 3:13 viously announced) for the. §igdueting the funeral of Blother AL TERRILL N. R, MAG! J. BLYNN WELDON, Bec - Moster. On _ Tuesday, NA MUELLER. her late recide: . April 1 ZZIE. On Tuesday. Apri Wt her re~ldence Rhods 1o od w. Apt. 11 dovoted Wi devdied mother of Frank’ Sellman. M Ells Smith, Mrs. Sarah Bryan, Mrs_Helen and Gladys Seliman 1 14, litan _Wesiey Zion Chur:gol) . between 24 and 3 sis. swe ev. McCoy officiating. Interment in Ei¥inons Crmeny IMMS. JAMES. Departed this life on Wednudly April 1933, ‘at Gallinger Hospital, JAMES SIMMS of 1255 st ne. ' He is survived by two brothers and two sisters and a_host of other rel: tives and friends. Remains resting R_C. Richardson & Co. 1700° Vermont ave. n.w. neral later. funeral chiirc Notice of fu- D., On Thiursday, 35, At hi, resme—xgt rx‘!fixvsrd Beloved hikoand o Halen Seaith. neral services at the resi parents, Mr. and \(r: sr. 1304 Fairmont s Saturds: April 15, at 2 p.m. Mlil[ves ;nd frien: invited. 14 SWINDELL, April 12, 01 NANNIE B, 07, WWednesdu 1933 at _6:30 a he NANNIE u Funeral from Prides. April 14 at 11 Grace Church' Cemetery." Woodside. H. On Thursdey. April 1 D veR T, B VOGT. FRED 5:30 "a.m. neral from his late st. n.w. on Saturday. April 1. elatives and friends invite nterment Rock Creek Cemetery. WARD, BRIDGET AGNES. & oo e 3. ET AGNES W %84 lovink Bont of Abees Sorren Funeral Fridor. April 14, 1rom anlon funeral st T8 e, Relatives And. frie *Inteiment Mount Olivet Cem T. On Tuesday. April 11, ET WARD. Funeral tervices 1 st Timothy Hemlon's 1 me s and friends m Cemetery. Relati WILLIAMS. AZELLE. On Wednesda 12.719: ZE St Amber. WILLIAM: VA after a brief iliness. departed thig % Eemaine at Praziers funeral home; and ave. funeral later. e o WINDOAL, EMMA. On Wednesday. April 12, Ay grgctown University Hmnnli isch d Funer: {f the lfl BB (7 e e ‘hure ‘Wood: pm. Interment l! the church in Memnriam In loving m of MARIA years ago today. yEach chansing fature scene o " ing. i 1Te e o n 1tfe or death fin Lord. Thy Wil be dener” -HER DEVOTED FR DEVOTED DAUCHTER. ROSETTA our dear ~mother, one year ago today, In_loving memo EVA CLEALO! who April 13, 1932. You suffered hours. ves. hor wait for cure, but all n vain "0 Till God alone knew what was best, He called you home to give you rest. Pmm this world of pain lfld sorrow land of peaca and res| has taken you, dear mother Where _you nnve fcund eternal rest. s| LOVING DAUGHTER BERNICE. leep on. drar mather, and take r Gad celled you home: He knew i besc " He saw your suffering here was great, And opened wide His mercy’s gate. & LOVING DAUGHTER HELENA. n my heart your me Sweetly, tender, fond '::é’(} Theto i not 3 a That 1 do rot think of ¥ LOVING ‘DAUGHTER HARRIET. » as. dear mot man of Pittsburgh, Pa. at the abovs residence: Friday Aru‘fl i at 5 pm. Interment at Pittsbur urday afterncon. CLARKE, AMANDA on Wednesdsy — pril 12, 193 lluher l:%denb. CLARKE, v ved 'omu of 'Clarence Gray and Mn Harriet E. Hym Pu. Beral Fiday, April 14, at 3:50 ? tzom £ Cyprinn’s P, E. Church, Sem naty Hi Va. Relatives and friends invi COLEY, ROOSEVELT M. Departed thlu lite Wednlesday, April 12, 1035 8t 70 Q . Snaries and.. mmm Blanche Coley hews. and a host of el . Body tempcrarily rest- n, & Schev's funeral nome, s. Notice of Hineta “er! CONAWAY, JOHN On Wednesday, Avril 12 1033, ‘st i residence, 1105 st. nw.' JOI CONAWAY. ' husbena 8 Mand B Conaway and son of the-late Solomon and_Eiizabeth Conaway of Pied- mont, W. Va. Funeral services at the above addréss on Pridey. April 14, at 8 pm. Tnterment at Tremont. Pa. life on resi- Ei- . Rema I N T Funeral Saturday. April 15, at 1:30 + from the above parlors. Intermént | = — _ — Blme Cemetery. TIIE. "Denlrted smh }{- ETHERIDGE, nn leaves' to ‘moirn thelr loss & mother thel Davis. a father. John Davis; Ganghter, Mary Etnerides; six sons, Stéwe art, Leonard, Tillman, Fiovd, James, Jr.. nd_AfSert theridee: five sisters, Anna Brown, Vera Roberts, Marie Tinsley, Rosetta Bird and Madeline Shaw; one brother. B. Davis. and a host of ‘other relatives and_friends. Body temporarily festing at Malvan & “Scheys funeral home.” New Jersey ave. and R Notice of funeral later. . OTant of Baden. Md, Fu- th Ch lmbeu Co. fu- 2 486 cmum st. Phm Relauves a1 Ap W Interment at Giea- ril 14, and iends invited." d_Cen.etery. MARY C. On Wednesdsy, April t_her residencs near . “MARYC RAINES Bt 3 of the late Samuel Haipes, Funeral service on Frid 11 from her lats murmflu Mo\lql livet Cemetery. mn-’ erick. ! fiuu?flol. Belo ou L d ENTH 'w. | Modern Chapel._Teléphone - SHAW. MABEL P. In lovine memory of gur deer daughier and her, Qur dear daug d mother, MAB! Chatllet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5522 ]oseph F Birch’s Sons 3034 M ¢/ NAY. " Foang, wes o000 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. Established 1337 10th V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the Successors to nor connected wi the original W. R. Speare establisnment: Nationa$e0s 1009 H St. N.W. WILLIAM H. SCOTt 400 Sth St. e AR | CHAMBERS JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA_AVE. SE Atlantie 1700 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MATORIUM 4th & MASS. AVE. N.E. __LINCOLN 56200. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEV] Sliohone National 2473 . W, DEAL & CO. 816 6 8T, NE LINCOLN 8200 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln_0 TVOTHY HANLON FUNERAL DESIG MoLERRESSIYE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT NAT. o108 "Sper Bvenines 1 4th & EVE. and Sundays HANNOE, JULIA of her niecs, 173 l T i uke's 'Chureh At 34, 5t 18:30 b, Tnter ‘ment ln MQXIH JACKSON. D-D nursdly April 13. 1033 W7 1305 Veimont " ave. how: Bhe faaves o Vmourn' thelr lows & mother Flovence” Jackson. 'a father. Mr Lillié Jackson. two daughters. Ma and Al- berte_Jackson. three sons. Wilson, Alpie 2o tvalife Jnckson. and & ost of other Telatives and {riends. Body temporarily at Malvan & “Schers funeral home. e. n.w. New Jers: 3 Notice of funem "Jater. EDW. On Wednesday. April DD "EDWARD: JOHNSON, brgther johnson. Letti Mar- GEO. A. COMLEY 2ot 0115 pon West o nidht Fhones: Clare 1562377 of B813-1 2| Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artist! ressive—inexpensive FLORAL TRIBUTES $2.50 up

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