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U. 5. FORGES READY S5z FOR MOCK WARFARE One of Army’s Largest War Games Will Be Launched at Midnight. By the Assoclated Press. i FORT KNOX, Ky, May 13.—The “Red” Army drew up its battle line to- day, ready to play the “underdog” in a war which will be raging over a 200- mile front in Kentucky, Ohio and In- diana during the next two weeks, but confident it can hurl back the sky armada with which the “Blue” Army, om its Dayton, Ohio, base, will try uicoretically to blast this fort off the map. Midnight Sunaay s the zero hour which will launch one of the largest war games the United States Army has ever played, pitting the skill of <ae Army Air Corps against the efficiency of Uncle Sam’s anti-aircraft gunners. A wartime urgm pervaded the fort today, as 2,000 officers and men hurried PHUTOGRAPHS 1312 Connecticat Avenue | the defense forces was a of ac: thvity with Tarry ‘ot ‘mape and feid Whether the “Reds,” with their ma- chine guns, cannon, sound detectors and sky-searching lights, can 'fend off the vicious assault of scores of mnnmd Iry the Armyl most ing m! not be foreseen. They do 1. for l: dul and nights if they are to succeed. _Concedely, they are the underdt Regardless of the outcome there will be no decision announced. As far East as Mount uumu Ky., as far North as Indianaj d across the intervening miles will be stationed at intervals small groups comprising an intelligence network which will main- tain communications with Fort Knox and observe any signs of approaching attack. —_— PHONE PARTY VARIED Glee Club Will Be on Program of Church Men’s Club. Several features will enliven enter- tainment at the “telephone party” to be given by the Men’s Club of St. Stephen’s and the Incarnation Episcopal Church in the parish house, Sixteenth and New- ton streets, tomorrow night. Among the sttractions promised are “pretty telephone girls,” songs by the Telephone Glee Club, musical special- ties and moving pictures. The public, especially of Columbia |3, Heights and Mount Pleasant, will be ome without g Rites Set GEORGE WASHINGTON STUD! ROBERT B. CHIPMAN, ‘Twenty-four, son of Dr. C. N. Chipman, well known physician, who died yester- day at his residence, 1420 Rhode Island avenue, will be bumd tomorrow after- noon in Cedar Hill Cemetery. services will be hnlduzz pm. at the residence. Chipman was a native of Washington and a graduate of Hargrave Military Academy of Virginia. He wn a thir year student at George Wi versity. 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ALBANS FLANNEL TROUSERS v s themselves the season’s $1.75 .$12.50 romise avorite. .§6.50 D, H. MAURY RIES | (reee wearisex] |, , MAN KILLED HELD IN VIRGINI Prominent Engineer Had Been Resident of Chevy Chase Since 1927. Funeral services were held yesterday in the Confederate Cemetery at Fred- ericksburg, Va. for Dabney H. Maury, prominent’ civil, mining and consulting engineer, who died Thursday at his home, 12 Quincy street, Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. Maury, who was 70, had been in 111 health for 14 years, since suffering !an accident. He had been a resident {of Chevy Chase since 1927. were conducted by ;'l’ucker. St. John’s Church, George- )(rmurymtheonlynonorm) parents in Vicksburg, Miss., in 1863, and spent his mly life in Richmond, rnd ua from Vi Military Institute in 1882, and from Stevens Institute of ‘Technq in 1884. When his father was made U. 8. Minister to Colombia he went Mltal hha as ueuu;yn l:m. cticing civil ane m.lnln enginee: m‘columbh until 189 < Upon his return t.o mu country he married Miss Mary McCaw of Rich- n | mond, the daughter of Dr. James Brown | ' McCaw, and developed his practice as a consulting engineer in Peoria, Ill. In 1912 he went to Chicago, where his offices were established for 15 years, until his retitement, when he came to the Capital to live. During the World War Mr. Maury served with distinction as a major in the Engineer Corps Reserve, and as & lleutenant colonel, construction division, having in charge the water supply of all Army camps and cantonments thrmhouz the United States and pos- Not one case of water borne dueue was found in the camps during the entire period of hositlities, : renord never before experienced in any wai He is survived by his widow, & nmer Mrs. Rose Maury Pollard, and & son, Dabney H. Maury, jr. B — Brazil claims that its new airport at Rio de Janeiro will be the most com- plete in the world. VP GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEsT (L) UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w For a Complete Funeral Cars and All By The GREATER ChamberscCo We have amazed the whole profession: Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from neral service is required. in keeping with the present Our display rooms carry Framing Lumber Pine Flooring Maple Flooring Doors Complete . Windows Complete Job Office on 6th St. N.W. Just Below Pa. Ave. Near Our 6th & C Sts. Rev. F. Bland Gen. Dabney H. Maury of the Confed- | erate army. He was born of Virginia | AMBERS | Ryan Funeral Service You don’t have to eacrifice dignity and quality for the eake of economy, when fu- Ryan prices are hibit so that it may be possible for the selection to be made and at the same time keep the cost well within the means of all. AMBULANCE SERVICE Handsome new unlettered ambulance—for local calls.... James T. Ryan 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Ventilators Hot-Water Radiation District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy, prabebly local thundershowers today, cooler tonight; tomorrow fair; gentle to moderate southwest, shifting to north- west winds. Maryland—Mostly cloudy, probably local thundershowers today, cooler to- night; tomorrow fair. Virginia—Local thundershowers to- g:y. cooler tonight; tomorrow generally 1 Wect Virginia—Cloudy and somewhat cooler, possibly showers and thunder- storms today; tomorrow fair. River Report. muddy this morning. Record for Last 24 Hours. 773 Record Until 10 P.M. Sltllflll!. Highest, 85, at 5 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 71. Lowest, 62, at 4 am. yesterday. ¥ear 8go, 49. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 83, on_April 29. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. (Furnished hry United States Coast and eodeuc suney) The Snn and Moon. Rises. Sun, today .. 4:57 Sun, mun’ol 4:56 Moon, :22a. Auwmoblh lights must Be turned on one-half hour after sunset. the Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, 1933, Avenue Record. 3.25 3.55 7.09 '!2 6.84 8.84 9.13 10.69 10.94 10.63 Weather in Varlous Cities. = T!mpenmn - Prech:!- L tation, 8 di g I’"l s!,lmwflfla m. ure IY ngh b Asheville. N. C. | Atlanta. Ga. | Atiantic Oity. N. 3% | Baitimore. M Birmingham. Al | Bismarck, | Boston, Buffalo, Chicago. | Snemmati, 3 g LY G Te | BelemarRiont - | Indianapolis, In: | dacksonville, Fla. | Ransas City. Mo | Little Roc | Los _Angeles. cnm z | Bhoenix Atiz | Bittspurgh. P Sn.mmm Tampa. | Toledo. Ohm Vicksburg. M! WASHINGTON, D. €. us Births Reporled | R. A and Julia_ Hungerford, boy. Walter G. and Gladys Kolb, boy. Harlan A. and Agnes Pratt, boy. Harold and Rena m"":imf L. day conditions, a complete ex- 4 Funeral Director Atlantic 1700-1701 w Frame War Building e Two Solid City Blocks ¢ Temporary War Building Partial List of the Many Bargains: Lavatories Toilets ‘Water Pipe Electric Conduit Water Coolers DZI :| John™ Peretts, .| for treatment. INVIRGINA CRASH John Harper in Party Plunged Into Ravine by Sideswipe Accident—Three Hurt. Special Dispatch to The Btar. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers very | 12 killed in a motor accident early Mny on the Richmond-Wash! 2 way three miles north of Doswell, 'u |belnl held tonight in Ashland. Efforts | were being made to get in touch with a brother of the victim in Washington. Examination disclosed that Harper's . death resulted from a fractured skull. He was one of a party of four Wash- ingtonians motoring from the Capital city to Norfolk to spend the week end. & curve 150 feet id E-vsheno'nedmdrmnby&n. Detklz of Miami, Fla. Crash Inte Ravine. ' The car crashed through a guard rail and plunged down a ravine. Other occupants of the Washington car were: 21, of 515 Third street northwest; Frank T. Snow, 28, of 908 . | Eighth street northwest, and Blanche . | Simmons, 29, of 405 Massachusetts avenue northwest. Peretti was driving the car. His left arm was 50 badly crushed that it was amputated near the shoulder after he was rushed here to Memorial Hospital Miss Simmons and Snow were brought to Memorial Hos- pital, less leno\my lnjured It was feared that her had been fractured, but it davebv.d thll it was only severely sprained. Remain at Hospital. ‘This constituted practically her only injury. Snow susf minor cuts and bruises. All three of the patients were still the hospital tonight. Sheriff Joe Baker of Caroline ar- rested Deakle on a formal charge of involuntary manslaughter. Deakle was allowed to proceed north with his load of produce after he had been bailed for a hearing at a later date. The body of Harper was turned over to the Ashland undertaker after Dr. J. T. Vaughan of Ashland had examined it and determined the cause of death. ‘The stretch of road where'the accl- to | dent occurred is called “Death Val by residents of the section, due to the number of fatalities that have occurred there. e HONORED FOR RESEARCH 4 |L. P. Gould Elected to Membership in Sigma Xi at Cornell. L. P. Gould of 3909 Thirteenth street has been elected to membership in Cornell University Chapter of Bllml Xi, national honorary research society. Membership in the society is based on original scientific lnvesunuon and is one of the highest scientific honors of the university. e Dgl;Reported Josephine Barbara Hysan. 88, 3817 Joce- Katherine ¥. Rose, 71, 2825 Bellevue Tt Bz 68, Tt mmerman, - beilvs Hospital. - ot Willlam Vincent McCray. 61. 122 12th Mariha_Berry. 60, Gallinger Hospl AVID Walther. 87 1108 Hh ek (Sharler Campbell, 56, Ficle, Verne Powers. 54, Jacona C. Sonnenberg (alias John Carl), 53_ 8t abeth's Hospital Providence Hos- pital iz William Ausstadt. Ann Drische. 45 Ggorsetown Hospital " Giberson, 41, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- ital Willlam mlnmmy 38, Casualty Hos- pital. firh S35 see. ® Emeracney: Hos- 116 _Adams st. 217 Conn. Garfield Hospital. allinger Hospital. 38, Gallinger Hospital. Gallinger Hospital. Baxter Buchanan, 32. Galli __Baxter Buchanan, 32, Gallinger Hospital Em LOST. poo_on ind white wetier, i3 vielnity nge and white s Cail Wiscongin iDpy. With brown spots. ‘Boston Bull, femn ale. | Re- ward. _Cleveland ‘3831. Taved C W Jore iberal mua 328 Mass, DOGE—Wire- hl;red Tox-terrier FOUNTAIN PEN—Eng; lost_probably at Glen Echo. to finder. Phone Lincoln 5785. .rz ne. TERRIER white. brown head, :m‘;po.ee. ithout collar and tag. " Reward: GLASSES, ox!ordl. i M st and Pa. ave. ~ Rew: NAtional 6850. Apt zlm LICE PUPPY—8 brown. {:2:. straved mx;-ummu oF igth and flm 16th st. between d. Betty Parker. RING. dlamond and pia um, snna Masonic. Wedne:dly May 10. ‘Phone lumbia_7868. I. Hanl SPITZ —White male; two hamess: answers to ‘the name ward.__North 9449. NE. in black case: xu{ ms.o.n 4 Rewara S04 Ticense of ‘h':d EISEMAN S Seventh & F Sts. N.'W., NOTHING DOWN| & Just Pay $6 IN JUNE $6 IN JULY $6 IN AUGUST The most liberal terms in town—any man can afford them. . Not one cent down —]Just pay $6 monthly. See these new Spring suits to- morrow. ALEXANDER. LULU. on 'rhunag Jass, at_her residence. 416 DER nche Rematns Testing » neral e:uflm Tesidence. BAILEY. MARY 3. 0p Thurdar. May 1 . lflZ‘l MARY l‘. deve ter ot Gearse W. and Sar voted mother of Nathaniel, and - Mariorie_Batley - sister Jeon " ntilna: resing BRee Jurvis Pancral” chureh, 4930 I Ly Junersl Mondar. May 5. from o Rond Ouk Chureh. Siiver X ing. 2 p.m. Interment’ Silver BARRY, MARTHA E. On nurmy llu BARR' ed 11. 1933, e for the revose of ber soul. at friends invit Interment Mount Oliver Cemetery. BENNETT, JAMES R On 12. 1933, JAMES R BENNETT, 4 M s0th ear. Remaing resting et the Colgnial uneral home of Wi Reuben Pum- hrey, Rockyille, Md. neral Sunday. 4. et 2 'su p.m. from the Methodis ireh rksburg, Md. terment. R cemetery: BODDIS, HENRY. On Saturdsy. May 13, “Marie 3 1933.° at _Philadelphis. BODDIB, beioved muband b her of Bos od M *Vern ¥ R Ho ‘hun-ux Bereatior. " BURDETTE. ROBERT E. Suddenly. on Sat- urday, May 933 e home of his nd Mrs. Barl Burdette. Rus- ershurg. Md., ROBERT E. aged 14 mnms Puneral 'services Sun- gay. Ma t 3 pm. at his parents’ 13. = teriént Cedrr Grove Cemetery. MaTyiand, CLARK. JOmN M SRR o B7C. ‘Richardson_Co. tameral church.’ Interment Payne's Cemetery. Funeral services were held ay 13, 1933, for JOHN COXSON. SARAH. Departed this life Thurs- 1 SARAH COXSON of e Halvan & Behey's Juneray home, v Jersey ave. and R st nw. Funeral above’ parlors, on Tuesday, May . Interment Rosemont On, Ssturdsy. May 13. . WILLIAM. Thur: 1’\. 3t Casulty xnmm i loved son of Thomas A Delchanty ‘and brother of d Delehanty. . where mass will be Sitered at D a.m Tor the Tepose of his Sout Relatives and friends invited. Interment National Cemetery. with mili- 5. o WILLIAM. . Comrades ql m. nt B Cogtello Post, No. e e NORMAN A. P. TATSPAUGH. Am DIGGS, HARRIETT Thursday. May o Siadhe 4t The Btoddard. Bapiis: Home. DIGGS. beloved mother of the late"Mollie Thompson. She leaves & host of relatives Tnd friends to mourn dsperture. “Remains resting, st the *Rhines funeral chapel. ard and Eye s sw.’ Puneral Monday. May 15. pel. o 00, MILTON. mm I T088 2t Chilaren's Hospuat, DONAHOO, aged 3 years. beloved Harrison and Eua Donaheo. brother of Gloria, Coruth snd . Re- Island_ai May 13, Puneral Interment 3 ode Saturday, t. n.w. ay. May 1 "Lincoln. Hemi)rlll Departed this lite on bofsrly Testine”at Malvan t Schey's funeral home. New Jersey a R st. n.w. unti] Sunday. May 14 2 bove ence. wher May 15. Xnumem Rosemont Cemetery. FORCELLA On Friday. May 12. 33, Seloyed. bushand of Lena Forcua, Punera from Bis 1ase rasidenge. 503 Park road nw. on Monday. May 15. Reauiem mass Secred Heart at £:30 a.m. m. Interment Mount Olfvet Church at § a. metery. mv ital; ved s ARD CLAUDE. On Th 33 AL Mount, Alto Hos ARD he Hosoend_ of Mattle Gray: father, four sisters and one brother. 3 15. rn l‘::‘%“&“;‘.‘.’ s lunn-l chuieh: 1453 Ou st nw. laterment Aslingtos ] juddenly, on Sat 4 ly. on Saturday. ey, 23 Muyllnd a attsville. ey May 15 a2 terment Eversreen Cometery: Bladensburs. ¢ Suddenly. on Satu: . at his R!Adfl\u 423 M,h N HAMILTON, beloved hus- blnd o! )‘ll’! Hamilton (nee Nelson). aged ineral _from Westminster sbyterian Church. 7th and ¥ on Tuesday, May 16, at 2 p.m. and friends’ tnvited. Interment menwood Cemetery. HART, PEARL. On Priday. May 12. 1911 at the residence of her aunt. Mrs. Lomore, THIR Gract Ghurch road Wooa- side. Md. Miss PEARL HART. ' She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Claire J. Hall of Grand Rapids. Mich. end Mra. Twilton J. Heron of Owendale. 'Mich. Fu- neral services on Monday. May 15, at 11 at H: s parlors, 1300 N st. n.w. Taterment Glenwosd Cemetery. I\ HOFFMAN, WAYNE EUGENE. May 12, 1933 st and Marjorie W. Mon, 5. et 3em “Taterment Cedar ST Cem- e JOHNSON. ELIZA. _On Thursdsy. May 11, 933, ELIZA -J Testing at the W. 32 You st. n.w. reafter at her l-u ot this 1ife on Wed- 53 W [Sarson,s Pri; isughter ‘of the s & host Meon's Puneral A ‘15 p.m.. Rev. R W . Interment coln' Memorial Cemetery. ' Friends are invited. May 12, Togidence. 3506 Sherifl rd. ARGA- RET LAZENBERRY, wife of the late Wil- liam “Lazenbe; other “of ~Charl Lazenberry. g kins, Sumner Yoted sister of Fannie Saunders Sund: 4. at 2:30 p.m.. . E. CI Deanwood, Friends nvited. the Interm Ollvlt leu". Reiatives lnd ‘Hfl\dl uecn [ MARY. 3. Omcers ana s iberty L‘mmeu No. 162, C. W. l’! requested to meet at the home cm‘mv on s"'é'“ P n Sunday % b AR, pm KOLB. Sec 1 Virgtoia ved d Steplather of Morrls L Hewitt and Vie usc] Puneral from the above ave. tholi ass will be offered at the Tepose of his soul, Rel- vited. Xnm-mn st diia, Vi N Y bwnfi':@ oA s B W, Iltfl tlll‘fll! B st. n. STk late ib Biciia s, o, 14 .I.l. MARY. ; this life 1933 Y S AR A g glio surv sister, Mary Belt. ains n-un: n !t. c. iltn.rflnnl peral churen l.haru Ml‘ ll ‘sfternoon: Fesidence. 2560 Atk nmnl services Monday, May TA nl:l‘.o#.‘cnn!l‘!n o Entered into the 4t on_Batur Emersency” Hosbiials CHARLES T W the d!vnc':, ed f':.len; of Estelle lfll’ also leaves to mourn his and olh(r rellllvfl IM "h resting et ‘the i X AMUEL. On_ Priday, m- home. nesr uuu: L WARN. Ann. Warn (h Gevoted father of Yrs. Lovd & Glencoe, TIL. and Mrs. is city, *Services .‘L'M"' uu 10" O'clock, "Atlingion. National Os OT. tery. muxnnd of Amy and . STELLA E. On Tuesds at h;r filld!ne‘. 6”0‘ 1 e of Charles D. Weidenhamer. ‘ment port, Pa.. Monday, May 1 :30 p.1 WILDMAN, BURR M. On Prids 1% BUR AN tather Wiitiam: Mbtn‘ Nerton-ond John Wiidmen and Mrs. Ma at Glenwood Cemeters. WILLIS, WILLIAM. _Suddenly. on Saturdas, Talns Sesting at Gailiet's funer :;luquu. n.w. ice of funeral In Memortam. BIRKLE, MARY L In memory of my e, Y L. who e May 14, 1051 BROWN. SANDY §. A token of love to memory of my devoted husband, 8. BROWN. who entered into eternal two years ago today. May 14, 1931 WIFE, MATTIE BROWN. ¢ CEPHAS, ELIZA. Sacred to the memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, CEPHAS. ' who departed this life sevem years 2go today. May 14, 1926, They say time heals broken heasts, pollls,oh- It seems untrue: sl r seven years our hearts have Dear mother. just for you. i moant ang. Rizht: Mo other volce 8o sweet as thine, No face seems half 5o bright. n.alu:n CE AND COOPER. MARY E. sad but loving res membrance ot “our beloveq mother and COOPER. W] parted this life one year ago today. et oars et aaral ot pain, T weary nights are past: Hep ever patient wornout l found sweetest rest at last. dear one. thy I r’ g B85 whline Hangs wil (ol S neors: God ‘grane “Qu"'x‘o"lm (2o lh'e':i ¥ soul ‘eternal ¥ HER LOVING DAUGHTERS. CUOZZO, SUSIE. In_ lov ance of our’ beloved daughter, BUSTE. who. ey Fma mn me Tine years ago tofin Nitie ok vears ago today Our darling went away, And we know in fervent’ prayer That above she's waiting there. MOTHER AN D PATHER. ® HOROWITZ, KUSSELL AND BETTY. In sacred, loving remembrance of our dear gevoied jand loving father and mother, this life five years ago, May 12, 1928, BETTY HOROWITZ, who givered taio eternal rest iwo years ago, May 18, 1931, The rolllng stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chairs all the love, the voices, the smiles, those who once sat there. ‘We_never are without them, The time is fading fast. day in perfect silence We must the river pass. But they have never left us d whisper_“Safe at last.” THEIR LONELY My dear loving and devoted mothe: How dear, how sweet your memory And how it ‘will always stay To watch above your loved ones, And 1o guide them on life's way. How perfect, too. each thousht of you, How close zou will alwas be; HER LOVING DAUGHTER, JACKSON, wlll ln sad but loving membrance of my dear father, LOI JA N. who left me one year ago to= day, May ‘14, 193 uy "heart still ac with sadness, es shed many. tears. Godonls "khows Bow 1" saiss Jou. father, Atydhe end of one ‘sad ye LOVING DAUGHTER, Jml“ CARR. JORDAN. JFANETTE. In sad but lnvml Temembrance _of anriing - mother, ORDAN, who ‘departed ¢ suddenly 20 ' year tod Mother's day, Sunday, l!! ll. 1913, Atlantic City” N. J. We shall meet her some bright morning, In the Upper Garden there. N. ARTEUR C. Tn Joving mémoey of r. life one oted busband and fathe this C. Seat ko tods: ; ey ubnfl? OLIVE; MAGGIE M. AND RICHARD T. In loyine memory of eur desr father RICH who passed SWiY Jons ao Bty 131888 And our MA OLIVE l."llz mothy pert). who departed tnis Life three years May 17, 183 what bo-nm 1, thouht T, us through "w: into 0F déadorbut Where time 1 ere E PAMILY. SPRIGGS. MARY J. In sad but Joring re- ERIGUS. who pissed swey ené Jekr st April 18, 1932, Jorla mothet. ago, - finfl kind. ke her do We find; S'Re aid ner best. u-yo ;;th:rni m‘." Iovno. uu H. ln Iot ‘mother, % vears aeo, May 16,1001 A datling one from us has gone, A'Volce we love is Stll. lace is vacant in our home hich never can be HER LOVING SON, YOUNG. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. rank Geier’s Sons Co. Mo BT how: National 2473 CH:S. S. ZURHORST EAST CAPITOL ST, 0372 Cha.illet Funzral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5528 ]ouph F; Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. MW Foons, e oses Established JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0847 V. L. SPEARE CO. " | Meither e successors to nor connssted with the establishment, Tt e 1009 H St. N.W, ational 2892 S WILLIAM H. i 490 Sth ¢, X T JAME AMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE. Atlantic 1700 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTO CREMAT ORIU\[ 4th & MASS. AVE. N.E. MO Do not base the onument on photographs shown lers or agents, as you may be Reduced prices for 30 du . Ul 3 Bladensburs Rd., Opp. Sears-Roebuek. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. S IDD%I NAT. o AT and Sundays GEO. A.COMLEY uft %% istie Floral mx: Phones Clar. 15017 or 3a13-1 Gude Bros, Co,, 1212 F St AT A e e rsenety FLORAL TRIBUTES $2.50 up Delived