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DR. WHITE RITES T0BE TOMORROW World-Famous Geologist, 72, Led Important Study of Coal and Petroleum. Funeral services for Dr. David | White, senior geologist of the Geologi- cal Survey and a world figure in the | study of fossils, will be held at bis| home, 2812 Adams Mill road, tomor- | row at 3 p.m. Burial will be private. | Born 72 years ago in Palmyra, N. Y., he came to the Geological Survey in 1886, after graduating from Cor- nell. His research wo! petroleum laid the foundation for the | highly developed state of these indus- | tries today. More recently Dr. White had con- centrated on the faint traces of life to be found in the jumbled rock foi mations of the “basement complex all but destroyed in the upheaval pre- i tor, U. S. ceding the deposition of the Cam- brian rocks, half a billion years ago. An associate curator of the - sonian Institution, associate of the Carnegie Institution, member of the National Academy of Sciences and for a time its home secretary, and the author of a great many papers on geo- logical and paleontological subjects, Dr. White’s collection of decorations for his services, both foreign and American, was very large. Dr. White is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary H. White. — BONE FRACTURES TOPIC Dr. Foley to Discuss Subject in Public Lecture Series. Dr. Thomas Madden Foley, member of the Speakers’ Bureau on Public Information of the District of Colum- bia Medical Society, will discuss bone fractures in a free publc lecture to- night at 8 o'clock in the auditorium in coal and of the Central Young Men's Christian Association. The lecture is one of a series ar- ranged by the Y. M. C. A. Department of Physical Education, with the co- operation of the edical Society. Ralph W. Foster, * physical direc- will preside. 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AURORA, Ill,, February 8.—An in- tensive search was underway in North- ern Illinois today for the prisoner, his identity still veiled in mystery, who staged a daring escape from a Federal agent in a Yorkville hotel bar. Sheriff William Maier of Kendall County denied reports that the fugi- tive was Alvin Karpis, No. 1 public enemy hunted since he shot his way out of an Atlantic City hotel. The sheriff quoted the bartender who served them and the driver who brought the United States agents and their prisoner to Yorkville after their airplane was forced down as saying the prisoner was not Karpis. Federal authorities remained silent on the identity of the man who cracked an agent on the chin as they stood before the hotel bar, and escaped yesterday in a hail of bullets. Belief that he was an important prisoner was strengthened by the fact E. J. Connelly, Federal investigator who led the attack on the Florida hideout of “Ma” and Fred Barker, appeared at the Chicago Bureau of Identification shortly after the escape. JESS DOYLE CAPTURED. KANSAS CITY, February 8 (#).— Jess Doyle, swarthy Bremer kidnap- ing suspect, was captured yesterday, capping & round-up which netted five others as well—because of a feminine feud Police pluralized the watchword “find the woman” for the bullet- punctuaud Doyle hunt, ended when | mud halted the 34-year-old gangster's ;mcht near Pittsburg, Kans. | In the arrests, including four women, | Detective Chief T. J. Higgins of Kansas City saw the smashing of & | newly-organized bootlegging and bank robbery mob. A pistol woman put officers on the trail of the 34-year-old ex-convict hunted for months on a charge that | $200,000 abduction of Edward G. | Bremer, wealthy St. Paul banker. 17th & Pa. Ave. 14th & H Sts. N.! FACE POWDER W. 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BOTTLE OF 120 TABLETS COLD CREAM ..z 39 THEATRICAL CR'M :. 59Q¢ LIPSTICK ASSORTED SHADES 79‘ UGE “53%%° 49¢ HEADQUARTERS FOR VITAMIN PRODUCTS COD LIVER oll‘ Imported from Norway. Guaranteed to con- tain 1000 units of Vitamin A and 250 units of Vitamin D per gram. s e GQ° D LIVER OIL CONCENTRATE TABLETS gultoz:enpoon{nhof 49 NGTON, D. C, he was a money changer in the |House of Delegates. ‘Wisconsin ave. n.w. MRS. ELIZABETH LAKE OF ROCKVILLE IS DEAD | =4 Native of Germany and Former D. C. Resident Will Be Buried Tomorrow. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md. February 8.— Mrs. Elizabeth F. Lake, 89, widow of Charles H. Lake, died yesterday fol- lowing a brief illness. She is sur- vived by three daughters and a son, Mrs. John A. Holmes, Miss Ella A. Lake and Archie M. Lake of near Rockville, and Mrs. Armstead W. Field of Washington. Mrs. Lake, a native of Germany, came to Washington as a bride and lived there many years before taking up her residence on the Rockville pike, near Rockville, 15 years ago. ‘The funeral, which will be private, will take place tomorrow. MRS. ESTELLE REID, 59, OF CHEVY CHASE DIES Funeral Services Will Be Held Tomorrow From Blessed Sacrament. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHEVY CHASE, Md., February 8. — Following a long illness Mrs. Estelle Reid, 59, wife of Stephen A. Reid, died Wednesday night at her home here. Besides her husband she leaves two sons and two daughters, Donald S., Mark, Ellen and Estelle Reid, all of Chevy Chase; two brothers, Robert L. and Samuel P. Young of Boyds, and four sisters, Mrs. Grace Clay of Bal- timore, Mrs. Zourie Wade and Mrs. Irene Reid of Buck Lodge and Mollie E. Young of Chevy Chase. The funeral will take place at 10\ o'clock tomorrow morning from the | Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Chevy Chase, burial to be in Mono- cacy Cemetery, Beallsville. e MELVIN SHEPLEY DIES Heart Disease Fatal to Frederick, Md., Republican. FREDERICK, Md., February 8— Melvin Shepley, 62, former register | of wills of Prederick County, died late yesterday of heart disease. A stanch Republican, he had held other county | posts and was formerly clerk of the | His widow and a son survive. neral services will be tomorrow. Fu- BRING OR REPORT DESERTED ANIMALS to the Animal Protective Association, §200 Phone Emerson 594 s WATCH Tad 365% between 8 and 10°p LOST. Lost and Found advertisements Jor the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. CASE. brown leather. script_and letters. Apartments. ~16th ursday evenin turn contents o terial of sentimen: lCOC ER SPANIEL. Rewara. - Decatur DIAMOND RING lady's, square setting, Sirtounded by emeraids. smalt dlamonds; Iellr!‘lflrrlld missing. Wisc. ave. Rew: Wes! containing manu- | in Southbrook Courts and Newton sts W Pebruery 7. Please r case to Apt. 204. M value to owner. 1 Doberman Pincher. hllck ¥ith brown marking Reward. SSE o inder | %lelsz Teturn same to 1610 Aith st hw | eward. North 2349, Wire Baired vicinity T8 | whi black markings FOX-TERRIER— and Columbia rd bla; Phone Eiumbia GLASSES—Thursday mmn« car or vicinity 15th and sther case from Teunie, n) Rew NDBAG. m-o-rn Cloth_Wed Fep, 7. Te- | oo Totaimal Revenue Blde and Tith d i E sts. Reward. Phone Columt MUPF—Persian lamb muff in s.e lefllan Phone Lincoin 8070 or Lincoln 4810. Reward. POCKETBOOK. containing gl money. envelope marked s “and tad in ¢ E 5t " Gait \hen' G n.w. Reward. Col. 14¢ aded. containing cigarette case initialed F." Call Cleveland | 5.« 5.__Reward ING — Diamond-sapphire dinner Ting Becacsdey erentas o Mayflower Hotel of Harvey's_Testaurant or_vicinity. reward. Phone District 5050, Branch 2570, 8¢ All black, male: green harness marked “Helen Davi: 4 o8th st.” Re- tum 10 2440 Kalorama rd. n.w. Fotomac war: 6117, WRIST wn‘cu. Tady's gold. lost between Powhatan Hotel and New York ave.. Thurs- day. Return to Mrs. W. K. Clements, Pow- hatan Hotel Reward. (edar Hill C/mete%d OFFERS THE BEST FOR THOSE YOU LOVE For a Regular $150 Funeral “75 No Extras! It has taken 25 { ot Ba% kenaily ncreasing volume of e aetabihing of & price that is extraor- ry. Deal service is always the same . firrespective of price! WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Ph. LI. 8200-8201 | Moon, today.. . | Month. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1935. E. Pumphrey's Hockvllll Md. Notice of services later. BERRY. JENNIE M. On Pridar, 1935, at_her mmnu. 4 JENNIE ‘M. BERRY, d Mrs. B Mass.; two brothers, George umh-ll of Clarksburg. W. Va. and Arno Mi shall of Brunswick. Ga.: l:hlldrtn. Cl“tn'l lnd P c. N. J. Rem: ng at the above residence. Notlee of * funeral ater. BOGUE. SALLIE BALDWIN, Thurs- on ruscy 7.,1035 ¢ Sibley Hos, LIE 'BALDWIN. Geor ‘Bogue and beloved mother of Sa%oSohr: Geores Hedseman ‘and Har- Bogue. Remains resting a: the e W. Wise.Co. funeral home. 2600 n.'t. Taneral from the Church of decmer. Glen Echo, on Sat- Urdey. Pebrosrs . at s pm Reltives and !rlene-ummei “Interment Rock . LILLIE. On Monday. 35, “at Pretdmen s Howd BOYD of 216 R & dau hler of the late Martha !o‘d “pelgyed Triend of Mrs. Nannie Blackwell and Mrs. Annie Tracey. Remains resting at the Malvan & Bcht! !unull home lew Jersey ave. and R st n.w. Notice of funeral later N, BLANCHE CONGER. = On Thurs- . Peb 1935. at her residence LANCHI February 4. LILLIE Frederick Carlos Bryan. at the parlorg of Almus R. Spe Conn. ave. Notice of funeral NELLIE B. _On Thursday. Feb- Body resting 8 coln_Cemetery. BUMBRY, ADA. Dy arted this life Thurs- bruar: at her residence, UMBRY. She st. W leaves to mourn’their loss two nephews. four nieces and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Notice of funera] later. BYRNS. MARY B. on Thursday, Feb: uary 7. 1035 in Boston_ Mass_in the tith year of her age. MARY B. BYRSHS € within_the past a be in Rock Creek Cemetery. funeral hereafter. | CALLAN, ANDREW F._ On Thursday. Peb- ruary 7. 1935. ANDREW F.. beloved husband ' of Gertrude Callan from his late residenc: 37 ave ne. on Monday. February 11 K30 am. Requiem mass at St Francis Sales' Church at % am. Interment ngton National Cemetery. 10 CHANDLER, SA February 6. 195 Rock Creek Churc e B ANDLER. aged K8 years, beloved Pother of Mrc Eiien C Ot Puneral services _at the above residence Sat- urday_ Pebrusry 9. at 2 pm. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. 8 GEODETIC SURVEY QFFICIAL EXPIRES Lieut. Comdr. Alfred L. Giaco- mini Flight Checker of Airways Maps Since 1927. Notice of n Wednesday. Lieut. Comdr. Alfred L. Giacomini | of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, flight checker of the Commerce De- partment’s new airway maps since 1927, died yesterday in Garfield Hos- | pital after a brief illness. At the beginning of his more than 30 vears’ service, Comdr. Giacomini took an active part in explorations of | the Alaskan coast and in hydrographic work, triangulation and astronomical observations there. He assisted in the observations on Nunivak Island and was & member of the surveying and exploring party sent to the approaches of the Kuskokwim River. Following work of the same sort in the Philippines, Comdr. Giacomini served in the Naval Reserve force on transports during the World War. After the war he served as assistant chief of the division of charts in the Survey until 1927. Comdr. Giacomini, who graduated | from the University of California in 1899, was born in Oakland 58 years ago. A bachelor, he leaves no rela- tives. Services will be held at the Gawler funeral chapel tomorrow at 10:15 am, followed by burial with military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. Mrs. E. E. Buchanan Dies. Mrs. Effie E. Buchanan, mother of | W. Gordon Buchanan, head of the business administration department of the Georgetown School of Foreign | Service, died yesterday in Mobile, Ala., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Al- lan Treutel. Puneral services morrow in Mobile. e Chinese Build Road. Shanghai, Canton and Hankow, China, are to be connected by a new highway. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Probably oc: casional rain tonight and tomorro slightly warmer tonight, minimum about 33 degrees; gentle variable winds, becoming moderate south. Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy, probably occasional rain tonight and tomorrow; not so cold tonight. West Virginia—Probably rain to- night and tomorrow; slightly warmer in extreme east portion tonight. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Yesterday— Inches .m. . 30.56 3053 30.46 will be held fo- 8 pm. .. Midnight +s 30.38 30.35 30.29 Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 36, 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest, 23, 2 am. today. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 59, on January 21. Lowest, —2, on January 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 81 per cent, at 9 a.m. today. Lowest, 50 per cent, at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Tomorrow. 12:17a.m. 6:55a.m. * 12:39 p.m. 6 37pm 7:31 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sets. Sun, today ... 7:09 5:36 Sun, tomorrow. 7:08 5:38 6:37am. 11:58 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): - 1935. Average. Record. .537 355 17.09 . 007 327 3.75 327 3.70 413 January . FPebruary . March | LOGAN. #sx A—I1l Bratha. CLARK. ARTHUR. Departed this life on “Thursday. at Gailinger Hospital, ARTHUR CLARK. He "leave ‘mourn their 10ss his Glarki | two sisters, Nora Harrison: one William _ Larkins until® Sunday morning, February Euneral on Monday, Pebruary 11. fr 8t. Cyprian’s Chur mént Mount. Oliver Cemete CONNOR, MARY A. 8, 1035. a her :oull ll Jol a Cl dph at. n' MARY A. CONNOJ sister of Ann Connor. and interment at Kansas City. FARRAR ADELE R On Priday. Pebruary ADELE R. PARRAR. widow of Samea s Parvar.dnqenier- ot "the Tate Thomas 8. and "Lucille Rutherfurd of 8t Louis ' Funeral private. Mo. Interment in'St. Louts. 9 Waverly E. Francis: a sister. Miss Ruth Smith. and & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home. sey ave. and R st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral later. GIACOMINL ALFRED LEWIS, On Thurs- day, Pebruary 7. 1935. at Garfield Hos- ALFRED LEWIS GIACOMINI lieutenant commander. United States Coust and Geoderse Survey " Services at the chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons 1756 Pa. ave. n.w. on Baturdsy. Feb- ruary 9. at 10:15 am. Interment with military horors. at Arlington National Cemetery. GLADDEN. JOHN D. Deoarted this lite on Thursday, Febru: 19; Dm at Gallinger Ho(nlul JOHN D GLADDEN. He leaves to mourn _their loss one son. Jehn D. Glad one daughter, Mary Monroe. nd daughter and a and friends. Fo! den. Jr. Howison st. s.w. Funeral services at am. Monday. February 11 cent De Paul's Church. Mount Olivet Cemetery. GREMPLER, PAUL L. On Wednesda Tuary 6, 1935, PAUL Chapin, st Vitdd. * futerment Fort TLincoin Ceme- tery. HAMILTON, ACYNTHIA RO Wednesday, Peoruary 6. 1. residence of her parents. 104X Whit ham pl. n.e. ACYNTHIA ROBERT beloved daughter of Harvey and Levicy Hamilton. sister of Amanda J.. Hawes and Boyd Hamilton. neral Saturdiy. February 9. at 1 p. from her late residence. where remal may be viewed after 2 p.m. Friday terment in Pavne's Cemetery On, Friday, Febr COC! on Monday. Pebruary 11 n atives and friends are invifed ment Cedar Hili Cemetery. HAWKINS. MARY KA‘I‘I"“\I‘RA\ 08 T MARY hATH- ‘N RAY HAWKI"S devoted wife n( Milton L. Hawkins and loving daught of Samuel E. and the late Ida Lee R: She leaves to mourl their loss her h .“Milton ‘L. Hawkins fa 1"E.*Ray: ‘stepmother . Helen Ray Harris and Pl and a_host of other rela ana friends. Funeral sersices .. at Metropolitan Bapt Shuren. "Rt “between Toh "and 1 sts. n.w. Interment at Lincoln morial Cemetery. rs. beloved wife of the H."Lake of near Rockville: Ma. and interment private. Please flowers. o Tsiah l’\l‘ mother Fannie Jenkins and W: mmm u-u ter of Lucy Thomas and P: She also_leaves two g mains resting at tl funeral church 14: I Priday ment Cha On Thursdas. Feb- ruary N, be Vet omar R \me vived by three children ing at the W. W. Chambers Co. Soutt east funeral home. 517 1lth st Notice of funeral later. MORSELL. AUTHUR LEE. Tone 15 a‘ Depar life on Wednesday. February 1 Milwaukee. Wis. AUTHUR LEE SELL. husband of Sallie Wilson Mor: dormerly of Woodside, Md ner: ilwaukee. PEARSON. ELIZA ELLEN. On Pridav. Feb- Tuary 8 1 at_her residence: y Randolph st. n.w.. ELIZA ELLEN PEAR- SON. beioved wife of the late Capt. Isaac Pearson. Puneral services at the above residence on Monday. February 11, at % rlington * 1 ‘hm(mm DWIN F. On Friday 5. at_his_residence. ow si. pw EDWIN P beloved Bus: band of Katie G_Price ‘and father of Lillie B. Wood. Funeral from his J residence on_Monday. Pebruary 11 11:30 a.m. Relatives and friends invit- ed.” Interment Rock Creek Cemetery 10 READ. ELIZABETH SHAW. On Th February 7. t her residence. 7 Adame Wil 7d mw - BUIZABETH SHAW beloved mother of Harwood Read Funeral services on Saturday. Fel ©.at 11 am. at Hysone's parlor: N st. n.w. interment private. REEDER. BYRD. On Tu 5. 1935, at_his_residence. st. n.w.' BYRD REEDER band of Minnle R S8ove. funeral church." ton. §. C. REID. ESTELLE YOUNG. February 6. t TeRence. 416 Ravmona Chase. Md.. ESTELLE YOUNG. loved wife of Stephen A. Reid. _ Funeral services at her late residence Saturd: February 9. at 9:30 am.: thence to Church of the Blessed Sacrament. whi requiem mass will be said at 10 a Interment Monocacy Cemetery. Bealls- ville. Md. REINBACH, LULA. On Friday Februa y at her residence, 4609 4th ULA REINBACH. beloved mother of Lucme E. Reinbach. 'Puneral services il Chambers Co. funeral 2°1400 Chapin St. n.w.. today at 4 Services ‘will be heid by Joopa Lodge Chapter. No. 27. Rela- tives and_ friends are’ invited. Inter- Naiband of ‘the Tite Catherme Niswies (nee Butt). He is survived by four sons. Claude. Walter Samuel and Lewis Rig- gles. and four daughters. Mrs. Grace Goodspeed, Mrs ~Helen Gutridge. Mrs. Mary Sieele and Mrs. Catherine John- Notice of funeral later SAVAGE., WILLIAM S. On Wedmsda\ Pebrusry 6 1035 at Gallinger Hospital LLIAM VAGE. the husband of Suvate. and-tather of Charles ge. ARTHA LOUISE. nesday. February 6. 19 den: 358 Shepherd st n.w . MARTHA LOUISE. beloved sister of Mrs. Catharine E_Nagle and George T. Schmidt of this city and Rev _Ambrose M. Schmidt o! Ehiladelphia. Pa - Services on Frid February 8. 5 pm. at Grace Re- Tormed Church 1404 15th st. n.w. 1n- terment on Saturday at 2 p.m. in Han- over. Pa. SHARP. THOMAS. On Thursdey. ?tbru- ry 7. 1935. at his residence. 915 C st n.e. THOMAS, beloved husband of Eliza- Services I!ll be held at 301 East Cap- 1tol st.. Friday, Februar at 7:30 p.m. Interment at Leaksville. N. C. 8 SMITH, CLARENCE. On Wednesday. Feb- ruary 6 1935 at Gallinger Hospital NCE i devoted brother of He also leaves one Nece Mrs Prances Bell: one nephew William Smith. ir.. and many other rela- tives and friends’ Remains resting at the John T, Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd e X Funeral Saturday. om __the Aterment. Har- On Wed- STAMOS. EMMIE K. On Wednesday. Feb- ruary 6. 1935, at Columbia Hospital EMMIE K., beloved wife of Basil Stamos Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on . Evbrusry 0. ¥ QBurch th: and. ek Churel ek Ghiaes will Be heid at 350 pm v and frlends Are nvited. “In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. STEWART. DONALD J. On Friday. Feb- Tusry K 1035, at Walter Reed General Hospital DONALD J.. beloved husband g0 Joseopine Sicwart and fainer A ety Jlafl P siewart. Notice of fu- 3 neral TALBERT. RALLY, On Pridey, Febri- ary 955, at Gallinger Hospital B0LY. don ot Charics and carrie Tal: Bert. husband of Helen Talbert. brother of Elray. Charles. r. Calvin. !oo er T.. Lona. d Lulenn T 1bert. miins resting at Stewart's funeral home 30 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. TRUATT, BENJAMIN ALVIN, Suddenl. on Wednesday, February 6 1035 ai his_residence, 406 Elm . BEN- JAMIN ARVIN. husband | sune o and Al oft: Brother ‘of Lulfan Saunders. Beatrice Green and Raymond Truati ther ~relatives and_many Funeral Sunday, hbrnlry 10, ‘ashington o Va. Son’s funeral home. 467 Interment in Falls Chureh. A New Jer- - Dratha, TWINE. MARTHA. oo rgay. Februnzy b 10ie et GAL: linger Hospital. MARTE \ TWIN h!- loved mother of Minnie Agee and Wil- 1 She also leaves to mourn h granddaughters. one grandson. four great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral :‘A;r]l’\l;“ ‘-UU South Capitol st. Notice of WHITE. DAVID, = Peacefully. on Thursday, Febriary 7. 1955 at his residenc Adams M1l road. DAVLD WHITE. beioved husband of Mary H. White. Funeral serv- ices at residence Saturday. p.m. (Worcester, Mass.. papers please copy.) . WILLIAMS. LU e Wednes 555 her residence. 16 WILLIAMS Tour “siaters "Alice and Willie Mave ¢ Mand February 9. at 1 pm tist Church Bullo Harmony Cen In Memoriam. ALLMAN um- R. sad but loving y e e : | remembered in death | RS. 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