Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
To Summer Playgrounds by GREYHOUND CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR HY not make the tri = cool and pleasar ind, bus creates i high worth-whi Hundreds of L mi Chicago New York Boston Philadelphia Atlantic City Clayten (1000 Islands) Minneapol Norfolk HE EVENING VIRGINIA VETERAN DIES AT AGE OF % Confederate Succumbs 70| Years After Doctors Pre- dicted Death. Capt. D. C. Grayson, 95, one of the oldest surviving officers of the Con-! federate Army, died yesterday at his | home, 3755 Jocelyn street, approxi- mately 70 years after doctors gave him | slight hope for recovery after he was wounded in the battle of Cedar Moun- tain. Capt. Grayson, a native Virginian, was taken from the field at Cedar | Mountain with a hole made by a Union bullet completely through his right lung | Ta'er in the war he was taken prisoner and was held at Fort Delaware and at | Morris Lsland, He commanded Com- | pany K, 10th Virginia Regiment. A resident of Washington for 62 years, | Capt. Grayson was engaged in the lum- vacation_spot there? Every STAR, WASHINGTQOM Veteran Dies CAPT. D. C. GRAYSON. wood, Calif., and Mary C. and Virginia Grayson of the Jocelyn street address. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, fol- D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933. WIFE OF C. U. TEACHER DIES AT SIBLEY HOSPITAL Mrs. Mary Alice MacKavanaugh ‘Was Native of Halifax and Lived Here Since 1918. Mrs. Mary Alice MacKavanagh, wife of Prof. Thomas J. MacKavanagh of Catholic University, died last night at 1Sibky Hospital after a short illness. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mrs. | MacKavanaugh had lived in Washing- ton since 1918. 8he was chairman of the Jesuit Mothers’ Guild of Gonzaga | College, a member of St. Gertrude's Guild and a member of the Auxiliary of | the Catholic School of Social Service. 'She lived at 1432 Newton street north- ast. | Besides her husband, who is head of the electrical engineering department |at Catholic University, Mrs. MacKava- | nagh is survived by three sons, Kel- vin, James L. and Gerald. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Academy Honors Einstein. PARIS, June 27 (#).—Prof. Albert Einstein was elected yesterday to the Academy of Sciences as an associate | member, replacing the late Albert A. Kmer Summer Rates White Sulphur Spgs. .. Asheville Richmond Cincinnati St. Louis. Natural ..$14.00 5.50 850 3.50 4.50 12.40 21.00 4.80 Bridge, Va. . Fredericksburg Petersburg Ask your Greyhound agent about attractive Al Expense-Paid tours to Chicago World's Fair, New York City, Atlantic City, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Boston, Quebec and Montreal. Experienced AdvertisersPrefer TheStar Bl BUSINEDS! Sheldon 2-Trouser Tropical Worsteds $16.95 Made by the largest manu- facturers of men's warm Foeiber suits in the eountry. mer welght all-wool Su Worsteds. Coat, vest, trousers. Seersucker Suits, $10 The “Arst hot weather suit fabric” of the South. Porous. ventilated, smart double breasted. Meu’s. Linen Suits, $10 Good selection here. And for ‘ten ‘dollars -they are re- markable buys. Single or double breasted. New weaves. with $12.50 Palm Beach Suits $12.50 There's only one Palm Beach suit this is it. Natural, frosty kreys. navy blues. Good range of sizes. Single or Men's Flannel Sport Coats . $1 0.35 Men's Flannel Sport Trousers, $5 NEW GREYHOUND TERMINAL 1403 New York Ave. N.W. Phone: MEtropolitan 1512 THIS week industrial and business leaders from all sections of the country are gathered here in Washington to plan a safer future for industry. This important conference calls for cool thinking . delegates are coolly and comfortably clad so that they may be able If that is not the case, Second Floor Men’s where we have assembled a top-notch selection of warm-weather clothes, at the kind of low prices that these men plan to banish. This invitation goes for you Washingtonians, too. Sheldon Tropical Worsteds suits, condu- cool thinking. Light, shadow-weight, all-wool worsteds, that will stand up under the strain of a lot of sitting-downs and getting-ups. Greys, blues. Air-condigioned cive to sure, tans, browns. And youll never see so much quality for not if these men have anything to do with it. ber business here almost 50 years. He was & member of the firm of Grayson & Cain, whose yards were at Fourteenth and B streets, the site of & part of the | present” Department _of Commerce | Building. - For more than 50 years Capt. Gray- son had been a member of Temple Bap- tist Church, and had been senior deacon for many years. On May 28, 1932, his 94th birthday, he was feted by members of the church. He is survived by three sons, D. L. | Grayson, Chattanooga, Tenn.; W. W. Grayson, St. Louis, and F. O. Grayson, | Coral Gables, Fla.; and by three daugh- ters, Mrs. Edwin McKay Chace, Holly: y\,\m‘\\\\\\\‘amw Established 1900 SARDO & CO. AMBULANCE ! SERVICE $4:00 All City Calls I 5 7 4 ¢ 3 g LINCOLN 052 \\\\\“fl“\\\\“\“\“\ . . and we hope that all to do their best work. we invite them to our Clothing Department, P. S.— 2-Piece $13.95 the money again lowed by burlal in Luray, Va., his native | Michelson, American. He received 34 tity. Death followed an 1llness of three |Of 50 votes. weeks. . PERU CABINET RESIGNS Official Announcement as to Cause | Minute Mystery SOLUTION TO THE MESSENGER’S STORY. (See Page A-3.) Because Smith did not know what the package contained when handed to him by Wilkins, the vice president. Further he stated that no word was spoken after the package was grabbed by the alleged bandits. —Therefore, he could not possibly have known that it contained money or the amount. A question of guilty knowledge. GUILT IS EVER AT A LOSS, | AND CONFUSION WAITS UPON 1T —Congreve. (Copyright, Is Lacking. LIMA, Peru, June 27 (#).—The cabi- net headed by Premier Jose Matias Man- zanilla resigned yesterday afternSon. No officlal announcement was made immediately regarding the cause for | the resignation nor any steps to be taken for the appointment of successors. | President Luis M. Sanchez-Cerro of Peru was assassinated several weeks ago | while leaving a race track at which he had reviewed a parade of young army recruits.. Oscar Benavides was chosen‘I 1933.) to succeed him. 3 Any Family Can Afford Ryan Funeral Service Ryan’s prices for complete, dignified Funeral Services are in keeping with present-day conditions. Remember the Final Tribute to a dear departed should be one of dignity and re- finement. In no sense should you sacrifice these for economy. Therefore, despite the adjusted prices which any family can afford, Ryan’s Ser the same today as always—refined, dignified, sympathetic and helpful—a truly at most reasonable cost. AMBULANCE SERVICE Handsome new unlettered ambulance— § 4 for local calls .. James T. Ryan Phone Rites Today VIRGINIA NATIVE Bl"ll'!D IN MARYLAND. JAMES W. ROBEY, Eighty-seven, who died Sunday at the | home of his son, J. H. Robey, 4302 Chesapeake_street, in Mount Zion Cemetery, Alta Vista, Md.*late today, following funeral serv- ices’ at the Chesapeake street address at 2 pm. Mr. Robey was a farm boy, watching his father's cattle near Flint Hill and Falls Church Roads, when he saw the first Confederate soldier killed by Union troops in the Civil War. He had lived in the District for the past 25 years. . MARRIES GEORGIAN Gertrude Spencer Weds Edwin Harper. Miss Gertrude Miss Btevens was to be buried| * A-9"° Braths. - EVELYN PATRICIA. On Sunday ne EV] N ag beloved daehter of Katherime Edwdrd A. Lloyd. Puneral from her . on Wed-~ pm. “Interm Relatives DONA Pt Cuassels and son of the late John and Ellen Fletcher Cassels. Funeral (private) | on Wednesday, June 28, { COLBERT. WILLIAM. oetieters, nds invited. H. MARY On Monday. June at St Elizabeth’s Hospital WALLYAM COLBERT. - He Jeaves to mours: their loss s loving wife. Annie E. Colbert. | and two sons. Arthur and Albert Colbert two daughters. Grace Coibert Thomas and Louise Colbert Wilson. and a host of oth remtives and (ntnd(sflsodvllvmnul arily | of funeral Ia B 1v ney's tuneral par- ore. New' Jerses & k. . JOMN, G, Suddenly on Tues. iice’of funeral later. 2 3 e 1033, JORN G beloved DEAL. ALFRED. Departed ALICE. at ing_ at Wi R Satde & “funeral chapel, 415 N st nie. Notiee wd friends. i ¢ e John T Rhines invi In sw. Puneral | m. from the "REsEiion: Ceme- ock. ~ Rel n terment St. Mary's Cemet; Sundas Too cufton te 4 husband of Fl- ne " o g havel " Interment ""‘fl'"‘- _Jom June 2 [‘II‘N JOSEPH €. Passed to (hc lrt l!YOnd sudd n M 14, JOSEI nnuxn their loss a dev mother: one broth W dster. Gertrude Edelin nother “and grandfathe Mary Thomas: Jost of other maing resting geral parlors. 1416 ave. ne, until Vednesday noon; thence to, his late resi- | Ath n.w. Funeral Thur 'am., from Holy Church, New York . n.w. Interment M Members of Gener: Urell Camp. No. re requested to Paul's Chureh, 15th Wednesday morn- 103, at 9 o'l nding _the our late comrade. ment in Arlington Cemeter ANTON HOHMANN, Camp Commander, 27% MURFHY. JOR =~ Yew Jersey avs Diivet Cemetery. . DAVID_ C. Chevy (‘-m DAVID O GRAYSON. at the skt 5 vears. resident of the District of Co- 3 beloved father of Mrs ¥ b T Miss Fannie May nw. Priday. June Na) Grayson of Chevy Chase. and son einent Gienwood. Ceme Grayson of Chattanooga. Tenn Grayson of St. Louis. Mo Grayson of Coral Gables. Fia Fair % e of Albert B lrnm Harry M Padgetie ;L3111 stos on Wednesday. June 28. at 2 p.m tives and friends _invited. Congressional Cemetery. NICHOLSON, DA M. Progressive Co\mcl! No. 9 members fled ot B el e Biat OLSON. on June 25, 193 ices on’ Ji Padgett Rel: nother of Margaret Ma Inte: mrnt Sl and Nathan Gross and sister of Damel Sreen. Remains resting at Stewart's teral home 30 H st. n.e. until Tuesday. fune 27: thereafter’st the residence of der daughter, 1323 South C:’mlml ave; . Jun 1 st. Jo Snen 313 THn sE. se hol N‘Dmfi‘l. Seiating. Sec. A BLANCHE NEFP. Rer. PADGETT. ren Spencer, and Edwin Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harper of Atlanta, Ga., were married Saturday morning. The wedding took place in the home of | the bride’s parents, at 903 S street, the ! Rev. D. F. Rivers, pastor of the Bersan Baptist Church, officiating at 10:45 | oclock. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her sister, Mrs. Lewis Terry, was m2¥tron of honor and | Dr. Terry was best man. A reception and wedding breakfast | followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Haiper motored to Atlantic City on their wedding trip. They will live in Washington for a vear while the bridegroom completes his studies in the Dental School at Howard Univer- | sity, after which they will go to Chi- cago to make their home. The bride wore a gown of white chif- fon fashioned on princess lines with large puffed sleeves and carried white roses. The matron of honor was in pale | green mousseline de sole and carried pink roses. The bride’s mother, who | received with the wedding party after | the ceremony, was in gray crepe. LOS BOX from Bresslau’s containing two ladies' dresses, on street Monday noon. Re: Mrs. O. F. Cook. Lanham. Md. - BRIEF CASE. black leather, envelope type with initials T. P. Left in or_at Union Station june 21; liberal rd. H.mx ul mx CAMEO PIN—In or near the Legation of Catiedral Manslon” ABL~" Mondss® erening. cameo pin surrounded by pearis; reward. Call CLeveland CAT, female. & years medium sized. gray WIth' BIAcK stripes, 113 inches Of tail ct off: lost Priday nieht. Heward. Phone ADams contained circie Atlantic Funeral Director 1700-1701 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. COIN brooch, gentimental vaiue; reward . _CL._5381 EYEGLASSES -Pair il‘lh!, P‘Ildl! -!ltrnonn x\'mLum man Pool or Diam in Fritonarar 5610 Witeonsia a) Reward. FALSE TEETH. lower bridge. th, - Vided by smail sold band. Sundsy afierioon, Yieinity Parkway Garage or 1400 block 14tn _North 10270. _Reward. OK.,_ R ladye with notes; Ps th sts. morning of June o ook’ Room 150 Btate. oA Bla fhoaiaci weew s i color, brown; 6 yrs. old: last seen near B Ghureh” Teward ™ Beecn “rest Ph Falls_Church BSK. STRING OF GOLD BEADS Between Edge- moor and Georgelown. Sunday evening: re- ward__Telephone EMérsan 3840, WALLET —Light brown. alligator skin; prob- aly in front of Racquet Club, ~Liberal re- ward fl xeturnzd to Apt. 41, 1901 Wyoming a e PO. m,; ow gold. ™ e et mn -nn bet. 4 and 5 p.n rm, ell ATCH, Braceiet, on N- i, tiny Elgin, with cord Fall Prices on Men’s TEX-WEAR SUITS will GO UP 0) (0 and more! The $20 Saxon-Weave Suit will be $23 The $30 Worsted-tex Suit will be $33 Due to the rising costs of materials and labor, the manufacturers advise us of a 10% and more increase on Saxon-Weave and Worsted-tex Suits, effe August,. The same quality suits that we have on hand now will cost you more later tive in 2 Seconds by Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Depastment—Second Floor The Hecht Co. on when you go out to buy your Fall suit. Take advantage of our current low prices, and make your purchases now. Save money...get in ahead of a rising market. . .charge it your account. Second Plcor. THE ECT CoO- Monroe and Press Club. ard. Dwyer, ADami WA’ 1353, "Extension 1. ORGANIZATIONS LOCATING IN WASHINGTON STAR BUILDING Is now headquarters for THE WASHINGTON BOARD OF TRADE THE MERCHANTS & MFRS. ASSOCIATION THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU THE MORTON SALT COMPANY THE BRYANT GAS HEATING COMPANY THE GREATEB NATIONAL CAPITAL COM! THE AGQOCIATED PRESS Located on Pennsylvania Ave. at Eleventh St., in the heart of the new Government building de- velopment, it is within easy walk- ing distance of most Government departments, the retail district, theaters and hotels. A limited amount of space Is avallable to desirable tenants at rentals in keeping with present conditions. When the Govern- ment’s development along the Avenue is completed it Is unlikely that such convenient space will be available. Superintendent’s Office 610 Star Building or NAtional 5000, !xt. 253 Stevens Spencer, | caughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice War- | . |east, 7:30 p.m. - |ireat House, 4000 Harewood T, Cpuneral trom the James P. Mullikin. 636 gress Hi Departed this lite a- Gallinger invited. Interment 0’ leaves 10 mou: hter. Ruby White: one son. Roy: O Sundly '""‘. dence. 6:1 20th st, PAYNE, dluthY 6( ua and the late Gussie Green 8he leaves to mourn their loss a husband, two brothers. one sister and many other rela- tives and friends Puneral Wednesda June . at 1 nm. from the funeral pariors of George B. Clarke Co.. 1416 s, ave. ne.” Tnterment Payne’s’ Cgme- tery. PINKNEY, \ llco:ed IlflQ of W’lllhlmuduhnsun Sht llso| Mgnd'f LEIDY . 19 ves two ‘aunts and one uncle. Hobiial LEROY A, P | mlm('!!\!mk at th nest .er\ ves 1o mourn their loss two sisters. | funeral cr&urch. . P Mri Lll.le B. Greson and Miss Minnie F. Finkney, and D(}er relatives And {riend: Funeral Wedn June 2 X “Gatmpbell s Tal hom s.w. Relatives and friends . Interment Thursday morning at | =T — meo n Cemetery. | ROYSTER, CARRIE. On Monday. June 20, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 18U 115 am et hee residence. 101 B | :l CARRIE ROY: . devoted wife TODAY. "Jack Royster and mothér of the Jais | of Wiliiam D." Henderson. | | Meeting. Georgia Avenue at the John T. Rhm:s funeral chapel, | Men's Assoclation, German'’s, b E O — and Upshur streets, 8 p.m. day. June % at ¥ 30 p.m.. from the above ‘chapel. ' Inierment Harmony Ceme- Meeting, Gamma Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, 2400 Sixteenth street, 8 p.m. te: su(u:Ls BERTHA. Departed | this Rehearsal, Northeast Boys’ Club Band, club house, 1663 Kramer street north- | named funerai home. | ' Zion Cemetery. | IOHNSOX. MARTHA Buddenly on Sunds 10:33. MARTHA NSO! Taterment Mount [Entered tato ruz a.m. tunerai u st Interment Yo Woodlawn Cemetery. mains resting Business | Second life Tuesday, June 2 at her, residence. 14 drd cod MUELS, devoted wife of Max Sami T L children, grandchildren and a host of other rela- Uves and friends. Remains resting at the gobn T. Rhines funeral chapel, drd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. STEMMER, ALICE DOROTHY. Mon: sy, June 0. 1035, at her Teside 4302 TOMORROW. Luncheon, t Club, Hamilton Hotel, 12:30 p(;pumn South Dakoti A fli: Y. the beloved ‘daughter of Nellie A. and the late Nicholas Stemmer. neral from her late residence. on Wednes- day. June 3N, at mass at 8t Prancis de Saits’ Chureh, ¢ Relatives and friends invited. Intéiment Wilkes-Batre, Fa. STEWART, Saturday, June 24, Galiinger' Hospit: beloved daughter of the late Js leaves to mourn _thel Luncheon, Lions Club, Mayflower |Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Democratic Club, Univer- sity Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Veterans’ Administration, Oniversity Club, 12:30 p.m. Card party, benefit Washington Re- road, 1:30 festin st. unt Ihereafier 2t bar late. raidene. s nw. " Puneral Thursdas. Juse 39, 2, D, from Metropelitan "4 E. Church.’ Rev. W. hom: Interment Hmnony " Cemetery. SUTTON, LEROY. Sunday. June 2! LEROY B! devoted son p.m. Luncheon, Rotary Olub, Willard Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, D. C. Bankers’ don, Willard Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Soroptimist Club, Willard Hotel, 1 pm. uTon: Associa- " WiLLIAM, gn Monday. PERGEN. of 46 K st. ee.. A R, et haloved. son’ §f James and Salle Yergen, brother of Ed- win and Joseph Yergen and Mrs. Clem- entine O'Bannion. _He s to' mourn their loss a host of other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral lster. In Memortam. BOWLES. MARCELLENA. A tribute of love and_devotion to the memory of our dear mother, MARCELLENA BOWLES, who left us one year ago today, June 27. 1932. ZIhink of her still as the same. we s e is not dead—she is just away. BROWN, HANNAH L. In sad and memory of our dear mother and mother. HANNAH JROWN. wh parted this life tvo years ago fodar. aine Hikr' DEVOTED DAUGHTER. GERTRI AND ' LOVING umnnmuom JULIA TURNER MASO! | BROWN. MAROLD. _ In lnvlnl memory of | y dear son. HAROLD BROWN. who de- nmed (his life one year ago today. June ms wNmom: MOTHER, IRENE rlu w:u,. MARY E. Tn sad but loving remembrarce of my dear mother, MAR! E. GREENWELL. who departed this life one year ago today, June 1.'1 Eternal rest grant unto her. O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon er. suddenly. W Marriage Licenses. Clries C. Remgen Ir. 23, 2202 Cathedral \venue, and Elizg bem H. Atwood, 23, Dbservatory circ! Smit AJ L Rosnaster. N X and Bryant st Rev. H. B. Woodini Fuene Berger. 24, 039 Prankiin st ne.: | nd Rose B. Himelfarb, 35 3nd st | 201 Walnut st. n.e.. 8th st.; Rev. C. | amilton Hotel. and 0410 Connecticut | thy. 5 Ontarlo rd.. Lnd address; { Pank G. Rinn, 51 Daisy F. Johnson. ave: Rev. W. 8. Jeeph A, Sharlin, Ruth Kohner, 23rd st. and Anna 774 Massachusetts ave.; Rev. E. L_Buckley. Qarles J. “Sullivan, " 30, ne. and Rose E. Dniversity: Rev. P E. Con Exl C. Walek, 28, 1 Yarnum st. Winemiller, oda K. Hation, Bal Goree b, owney. 43. 2408 Pennsylvania ave., and Lucille Morgan. 45, 6 50 “Judge R. E. Mattingy. 'nouans Btdfn! 2003 \:”ltolnl"l w!. an oiw Th6 Wis: Her, G0 B Austin.~© " | REED, MARGARET E. One of the purest mic| Wuler(ard Vl and Mll‘- lives, the finest hearts and the sweetest guiet C. Segrchant. i 837a"'st7| characters that ever lived and moved Rev. D. A lhl'uudlh ll.‘l’i! I‘D{ld of Elrffl! and tolls. By A Gannon. 3d, 21. Silver Spring. | our devoted sister Md. d Helen ,R Magner, 19, Clifton| MARGARET E. RE Luis R. 2nd Rh 3 g e = B T et O b i te's b rd was Marylind Johinsion, 24, Cleveland. Obio: i e e " Harmon, !l way Jinn C.-Sterritt, 24 Pittsburgh, and Mere- linking heart to heart. dith Groom, 25, Liberty, Mo.; Rev. R. ND_LONELY SISTER. JO- e OEEN ailie’s, Harrison, 24, and Evelyn C. Har- [ A e W A e L ST STANDARD. ALICE. In loving remembrance %" 100 of our dear mother. R e Y who deparied ihis lfe seventeen vears Met DR“Y 8. Enola, ago today, June Shoop, 2. Pa You left us bmkenm-mn dear mother. beth B Wissler, 36, Harrisbu 1. McDougle: We are dreary here; Home is not the same, dear mother, As it was when you were here. Some may think the wound is healed, But little do they know the sorrow’ that lies within our hearts concealed. HER CHILD] 20.,and Annte E. Oliver. ndria, Va.: J. | walter U, Reisinger, 41. Bri and Toae M. Schiilin - FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ]oszph F Birch’s Sons 3034 M St NW. I:fl.’:fim",’.i“ 7847 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 Established 1876 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the uriginal W R. Speare establishment, Phone National 2892 1009 H St N.W. Vot st sw.. . 660 Kenyon st.; and Jessie Covington, J. W. McCoy. d st.; 05 M st.. and Heien st Rev. J. T. th st and Lina | Rev.c x. 485 N st Snd A | ) Zame” ddress; “Judee He gers, %ltchell T8 Vol [Joseph H. Maddox, B 20, y. is, 20, G. Charles M. Smi B Carden, E. Mattingly. DQ}E@.E&. Jimes F. Parker. 91, the Plaza. g Zell Ao, Jome for Aged and Infirm. st Beene Mannin, J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS CO. Maurice Hersho‘flx. 70, Bmley Hnsvllll FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Hrota , 86, Provi A ? T [ g A CREMATORIUM. Bery H. N 4th & MASS. AVE. N.E. LINCOLN_5200 o Frank Gexer s Sons Co. 13 SEVENTH ST. Modern Chavel. Toieonone_National 2473 W. W. DEAL & CO. 816_H _ST. NE. LINCOLN_8200 CHAS. S. ZURHORST St “Elizabeth’s Hospital. | 52, United States Soldieis' | land, 52, Casualty Homital. | Caarles Tirico 44, Galll Hosp! | etown Ho Hmnn 1 [Marie M. Mchony, 41. Geo: arl Chesney. 34.' rear 919 Gol Borsellino, 0. Providence Hospital N. Smith, 17 days, Providence Hos- | nfant ot Reuven and Pama Sparkman, 1 day. Columbis Hospital, nifant of Isaac and Bianche Lapidus. 5 hours, Sibley Hospital. mgant of Johin and Orlene Tow. 4 hours. | Columbia Hospiti Jihn Hawkins, 72 |Midred Foster, 54, Gallinger Hospital, Jimes A. Short, 48, Gallinger Hospitsl. Yarie Russell. 90, Gullinger Hospifal. Nepp L. Ellis. Gallinger Hospita FUNERAL DESIGNS. |Mary Stewart, Galll . “Gallinger Hospital. TMant of Stephen and Estelle Anderson, GEOA (,‘()MLEY 3200 M_ST. 1 month, Gallinger’ Hos?lll s Dignt “of Robert and Lillian De Nea Columbia Hospital. hfll’. ;;&ggn'é‘" lnll ll’tln. Buffington, leudc Bros‘ &” 1212 F St' rl -:_:I.l Delivery Births Reported. Service nlve——l--lmlln aries D. and Ruth C. Miller, s GES IVE(.:. SH&RI‘:.FER BB ana Bdieh Foye gt T “"“‘P‘ T PRCES NAL 0 O e 14th & EYE ank gd Bridget M. 30 Bk, Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. * NAtional 5523