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SUNDAY APRIL 28™ EW schedules and faster time to Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis and other points. THE AIR-CONDITIONED COLUMBIAN Foster time, more convenient departure to Philadelphia and New York. Enjoy a good dinner, reasonably priced; smeoth, easy riding; the healthful comforts of air-conditioning and old-fashioned hospi- tality. Sunroom-Observation and Club Lounge Cars; Parlor Cars and Individual Seat Coaches. THE AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL LIMITED Foster fime, later departure to Pittsburgh and Chicage. Sunroom- Observation and Club Lounge Cars. Compartment, Drawing Room and Privote Bedroom Sleepers. Train Secretary, Maid-Manicure, Barber-Volet. r. Washimgton 4.35 P.M. Ar. Pittsburgh 11:23 P.M. NO EXTRA FARE For New Time Schedules Consult Ticket Agent or Phone District 3300 or National 7370 Ar.Chicago 8:35AM THE EVENING MAN WO SERVED U..S.67 YEARS DIES Edmund E Schreiner For- merly in Office of Controller of Currency. Edmund Ebberts Schreiner, former superintendent of the redemption division in the office of the Controller of the Currency, whose service of 67 years is without parallel in the Gov- ernment, died yesterday at his resi- dence in the Balfour Apartments. He was 87 and had been failing for sev- eral months. historic events here. As a boy, he was shot. Born at Gettysburg. One of 12 children, he was born in | of Henry J. and Susan Schreiner, and | in infancy was brought to the Capital, | the family making the trip by wagon. Entering the Treasury as a mes- | senger, he remained continuously in the same office and after reaching re- tirement age in 1920, was granted five extensions. As head of the redemp- tion division, Mr. Schreiner supervised the destruction of $13,000,000,000 in | old money. special machines, . MANNING | /728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 00/8 but formerly per- STAR, Mr. Schreiner was & witness to many | sold newspapers on the streets the | night after Bull Run; he was a door- | keeper in Ford's Theater when Lincoln | Gettysburg, Pa., July 31, 1847, the son | a task now delegated to | WASHINGTON, Dies at 87 EDMUND E. SCHREINER. ! formed in a building on the Monument | | grounds. October 22. 1876, Mr. Schreiner | married Miss Caroline Chapman Davis | | and two sons and a daughter survive. | | Mrs. Schreiner died many years ago. The sons are Edmund of Albany N. Y., | who is with the State Board of Health, | and Luther E. vice president of the Hamilton National Bank. The daugh- | ter is Miss Bess Davis Schreiner, en- | | gaged in publicity work here, with | whom Mr. Schreiner made his home. There also are seven grandchildren, Active as Lutheran. Mr. Schreiner, a member of the | Lutheran faith, formerly was affili- ' ated with old St. Paul's English Luth- eran Church and since its founding by the late Dr. J. G. Butler, he has | attended Luther Place Memorial. Funeral services will be conducted { at this church by Rev. George M. Dif- | fenderfer. D. D.. of Carlisle, Pa.. for- mer pastor, tomorrow at 2 p.m. Burial | will be in Gu‘m\nnd Cemetery. 105 WEDNESDAY, DR. NEVILS IS SPEAKER AT T. J. HURNEY RITES| Delivers Brief Sermon at Funeral for Late Registrar of George- town Law School. Furneral services for Thomas J Hurney, registrar of the Georgetown University School of Law, who died Saturday, were conducted .yesterday | at Immaculate Conception Church by | Rev. John K. Cartwright, pa.smr.f Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. | Rev. Dr. Coleman Nevils, 8. J., presi- dent and rector of Georgetown, de- | livered a brief sermon. A committee of law school professors and another committee representing the District Bar Association acted as honorary pallbearers. BIRTH CONTROL_TOPIC AT EDITORS’ SESSION| Biyth control as a community prob- lem was discussed today by Dr. Han- nah M. Stone, medical director of the | Birth Control Clinical Research Bu- reau of New York. at the annual meet- ing of the Editorial Council of the | Religious Press at Wardman Park | | Hotel. The council, an independent organ- | ization of editors of religious journals | of Protestantism, is meeting in a two- day conference under chairmanship of Dr. Paul S. Leinbach, editor of the | Reformed Church Messenger. Other officers are Dan B. Brummitt, | vice chairman, editor of the Central | Christian Advocate, Kansas City, Mo., | and Rev. Samuel McCrea Cavert. sec- r retary, editor of the Federal Council | Bulletin. \ DEATH HELD ACCIDENT | Certificate Issued in Case of Mrs. Addie E. Bourne. A certificate of accidental death wa izsued today by Coroner A. Magrud: | equipment, | Timothy J. Gorman, R 16 Mesh Galv. Screen Wire 2 Vac sq. R Mosquito-proof sereen wire, guaranteed for 5 years. Many coats of pure zinc plus coat of protective lacquer. Keeps out flies and all pests. 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Beat the early flies and pests with these splen- did walnut-stained, yel- low pine screen doors. They are covered with the best 12-mesh Black Screen Wire. Door size is 2 feet 6 inches by 6 feet 6 inches. Thickness 13'16 inch. Each $1.49. Screen Doors 1.59 Size 2 feet 8 inches x 6 feet 8 inches, covered with 12- mesh black screen wire. Splendid value! Screen Door Accessories Elgin Check 85¢ Stops the slam! Closes door. Brass cylinder, Sets 23c Palr o! hinges, sturdy coll mnna 2 spring hooks and neat dle. “Com- Dlcte with Sapd screws hinges handles. instructions install. Check These Savings! Springs .........5¢c | Hooks and Hanger Sets . . ... .9¢c Eyes, 4 for. . Tacks, Staples . . . .5¢ Sc::: ’f.ocro;,z;"' Screen Door . D?or Catches . Lock Sets . . Hinges, pair .. . at 911 Bladensburg Road, N.E. Also Sold at 714 12th St. N.W. and 3140 M St. N.W. . MacDonald in the death last night of 1 o Miss Addie E. Bourne, 75. of 14 | ZION "CLEAN UP BEGUN Parkwood place. Miss Bourne died at | the Kendall House Sanitarium. Her death was attributed to a fall last November Miss Bourne cousins, Miss Preston Drody | ZION. In., April 24 (® . —Political | | opponents of Wilbur Glenn Voliva, | religious overseer. are conducting what they refer to as a “clean-up." Three large photosraphs of Voliva | charies L. Bourne, Bonne Tetre, Mo {on the walls of the City Hall have z and Miss Mary E. Bourne of Washme- been removed by the new administra- | 1on Funeral services will be con- | tion i i 3 ducted at the S. H. Hines funeral Voliva's candidate for mavor was ' fome at 5:30 p.m. Friday. The inter drrm—tnd in_the_city's recent_election. | pant witl be private, C/dar Hill | Washinglomi most B Cmeterg _AS DRY AS BEAUTIFUL EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F is survived by four Agnes M. Drody and of Wareham. Mass.; 2 | S 2SS AR SR S SR SRS AN Established 1900 SARDO & CO. 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N il il “ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RYAN SERVICE" Most Important in a Funeral Service —is the quiet, unobtrusive efficiency of the director. For many years Ryan Service has enjoyed the highest recommendations because of its unfailing attention to details; its courteous and thoroughly trained personnel and its sympathetic understanding of human nature. Be guided by the choice of thousands of families, remember to Call RYAN SERVICE. | | Ryan Ambulance Service Local Calls, %4 James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ATlantic 1700-1701 | (Furnished | February | FOR LOST OR WANTED POCKETBOOK - Black, containing operator's permit, | PIN_small,_gold. in form of wishbone. APRIL 24, 1935. |S. A. GORMAN DIES AFTER OPERATIO Naval Aviation During Stephen Ambrose Gorman, 39, ‘Washington mechanical engineer, died yesterday at G r a duating from the Cath- olic University School of Engi- neering in 1917, he was commis- sioned an ensign in the Naval Avi- ation Service and | served until after the war. Mr. Gorman, local distributor for Bell & Gos- sett heating wasa native of Wash- “Sieonen A, Gorman. ington, son of 15 Seaton place, who surviv Also surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary A. Gorman, 4315 Thirty-ninth street: four young children, and two brothers, Clarence R. Gorman and Rev. F. B. Gorman, O. P. Funeral services will be held at the home Friday at 8:30 am. fol- lowed by requiem mass ar St. Ann's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be 1n Arlington National Cemetery, | Mechanical Engineer Served in| Georgetown University | Hospital after a sinus operation. #3 AT CLARENCE CLARK DIES; N VETERAN TELEGRAPHER | *'s%" Private Services Held for Descend- ant Signer of Declaration of Independence. [ Clarence Lee Clark. 58, veteran'irleg- rapher, died last night at Casualty Hospital. He was stricken a week be- fore while at work in Western Union office at Fourteenth and G streets Private services were held today. Mr. Clark was born at Atlanta on March 15, 1877, and was a direct descendant of Abram Clark, signer of the Declaration of Independence. He { was a thirty-second degree Mason | affiliated with Sunrise Lodge, No. 996 | of Chicago. and was a member of the Knights Templar. His home here was at 4106 Garrison street He is survived by his widow, Mrs Estelle Clark, and two stepdaughters Mrs. Burton J. Snell, Binghamton, | N. Y., and Mrs. Carl Eric Bebery, this | city. | . | Calf Has Two Heads. | A calf with two heads. four front legs, four hind | two tails w orn recenily towel, Irish Pree State. two necks lnc< and Dpaths. JMYRTLE W ‘on ond - ; ‘1VRNE M Avers THE WEATHERI | District of Columbia—Partly cloudy { tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature, Jowest tem- perature tonight about 48 degrees; gentle, variable winds Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature Virginia—Fair, slightly warmer in southwest portion tonight: tomorrow ncreasing cloudiness. probably show- ers in extreme southwest partion. West Virginia—Increasing cloudi- ness and slightly warmer in north- east portion tonight. followed by showers in west portion tomorrow. Report for Last ‘Tempers 24 Hours. re. Barometer Yesterday- 4 pm 8 p.m Midnight . Today 4 am. 8 am = 2095 29.96 30.00 30.05 30.05 30.00 Record for Last 21 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon to ) Highest, 67, noon today. Year ago. 81 Lowest ago, 50. 30 am. today. Year Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 80, on March 21 Low 2, on January 28, Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon vesterday to noon todav.) Highest, 84 per cent, at 4:15 am todar. . Lowest 38 per cont. today. Tide Tables. United States and Geodetic at noon by tomorrow. Moon. today. Automobile on one-half hour after Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inc the Capital (current month to dater: Month. 193: \\1' ge. Record January 7.09 634 884 913 10.69 10.94 1063 14.41 1745 82 ‘B4 91 ‘89 89 March April . May June . July August . September October ... November . December . | Abilene. Albany ¥ Arlanta. Ga Atlantic City. Baltimore. Md | Birmingham B: N Galveston. Tex. Helena, Mont Huron. S. Dak Indianapolis ... Jacksonville Riin " Cloudy Minneapolis . . New Orleans { New York. N.Y Qilaboma City aha. Nebr. meaaflpnm g Ariz Cloudy . Clmr Clear ? Rain Clear Cloud~ 74 Cloudy ._Cloudy ‘N C Salt_Lake city WASH.. D. FOUND. INMALS apply Animal_Rescue_ League. 71 O st. n. Phone North Lost and Found cdvertisements for the daily Star wiil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issuc. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 am. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 pm. Saturday. BEADED HANDBAG. in or near “the Wash- mngton Auditorium night: contained | eveglasses. black and gold vanity case. key d,money. Finder please ceil Potomac N B OND TOPCOAT. Sat. on Conn. ave. Rew: -Z._Star_offic “pm. at A & W. Ard] " Address Box FUR SCARF. brown day_afternoon between Pa. and 10th +. and Woodward & Lothrop's Store, ' Re- Fa hone Emerson 68 3. | GLASSES, shell ribbed, in hmx Teaet case, Monday, between 1412 K Good Hope rd. s.e. Rewud M < initials 3. S." and resistra- ne West 1417. Rewar Monday morning. dewn- Td: National 6145. | containing__money Reward. Clevelans name “Duke’: wearing ollar. Reward. ~Call North g whn.e gold. “Tues- | loudy. | oo the late :», . E f me f BICKFORD. THERINF nday, April 21 5. Nursing ~Cottage, 1 LOUISE. the beloved James Bickford and LOUISE B B numm\ GEORGE_ ALLEN. P FRAAS, JOHN M 1 sc GILCHRIST ORPHA 5 c Hum'rn\ Monday HAMILTON Thursday. Ebenezer sts. s.¢. 3 rlm-d\ | neral Thur frem her st.sw, 10’ att Cemeters residence. friends Interment Lincoln Me ment more picase co “0! STON. KATHERINE T life Tuesdav. April i Trsidence, 1331 Swunn st 2 ERINE T. HOUSTON. widow of Rev J. Houston, the devoted, mother of Wil- L., Ulysses L.. ‘!mlll M. ’wgd Tgr ophilus J. Houston. loving grandmother D lu 0w Eunita Y. Tavylor, . Cherles H., Thom Houston Funeral rdny’ April at 1 pom. “Nincteen't Baptisi EMMA C. April | s Sibley Mamorial, Hospital. | c EMMA C. v. Jonn | 1 Trom On Tuesday. 5wt S SOHREEN betbyea wifa of 3. son of Cedar Grove. Md. Fune her late residence on Thursday. April| — w3, Services at Clarkshurg. M. E 10 p.m. Interment Clarks- | ;. On Wednesday | 3 me, 31 Madi- | CATHERINE B KING_ inee Notice y s . at her YFSMQ"M l ~l nw. Nirs. MARY S. MANN. devoced ‘wie of the late Richard W. Mann and faithful | Mamic Mann Walton. | Miss Clinton also leaves to mourn heir loss eleven srandchlldre’l and two lrtsx»crnndrmld' Funeral = Friday. | April from Walker Mc-. morial an l(v Chmch 1:ith st. between You and V, sts.'n.w. " Interment vvmm awn Cemetory. and MODERATE PRICES, Open Evenings | GEO. A.COMLEY 28 Night_ Phone: Births. KENBUSH. MARY A. On Tuesdar. 1945, At Bmergency Hospital ARY ow of Roy L. Quacken- bush and ‘mother of Dorothy 8. Quack- enbush of Washington, D. C. and Emily L Kiingler of Arcata. Calif. Remains 16sting at Birch's funeral home. M where services will be o) ducted by Rev M. N Berking on day, April @i at p.m. Interment Ar- iincton National Cemeiery SCHILLING. MARGARET KUNIG uesday 1035, A NDI. L4 oie s Fo SARET KUNIGONDT wife of Martin of Martin J e ex. Mre Marie Digulimio. hec late residence 1 be heid Friday. Aprii rment Walkers Chi 1 1 Lither ices” Thursday oclock. at Church. Inter- . On Tuesday G Ho:pita ,(u) of 1328 T nw vd «. April LiZZIE ‘mm' St Mary's Ci STONERURNER Monday. A v MALINDA VIRGINIA, 10335, At e TAPLEY, WILLIAM TATE. JULIAN in ifirmnrum Al v at EUGENE Pt CARTER El CRYER. ALICE IANF iFR HUSBAND, PORSEY, JAMES 3 YOUNG. DR YOUNG ASSOCTA T BOLDEN. BURGH. PA YOUNG. DR. MACKENZIE FRANCIS, i YOUNG l'\[\ lluunlmg the late BENJA- "1009 H'St. 1 e W, . \\'1]11 m Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, C rcmatormm 4th and Mass_ Frank Gm s Sons Co. jusseennst N NAtional 2473 Madern ¢ 10011 < WILLIAM H. SCOTT _400 Sth St SE. Lineoln ( er’ One of the Largest Undertakers in the World Joscph F. Birch’s Sons _ ot B0SE MUSE. NW. Ph Established CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 501 FAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0: " JOHN R. WRIGHT 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 incoln £200 ’GUDEVBR’ONS. CO. Floral Pieces NAtional GEO. C. 'SHAFFER VE FLORA AFRONE NAT: 0106, Cor. 14th 8 Eye o M S T 0136 al Desizns by Expert: ) or_26 ;/o'za)TRIBUTES i2504p a/rll veed NoaTH 7000 and Sundays Artistic Fl DUPONT cimCLE