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Pork Lost 20 Years. Lost for 20 years, two casks of dry salted pork were found xeeem.ly ln n dock shed at Newcastle, Australia the meat was declared to be m per- fect condition. JAMES T. RYAN | lMOUSlNE MBULANCE 54, Ryan offers the most modern unlettered Limousine AMBU- LANCE, that features the finest in comfort and sanitation. Driven and under the careful supervision of two thoroughly trained and courteous attend- ants. If the occasion arises that you need Ambulance serv- ice, for local or out of city, remember to call— JAMES T. RYAN ‘uneral Director 317 Pa. Ave. AT. 1700-1701 Meivvurme Plans Show. Melbourne’s electrical -vhibition in the Fall will be the largest eve. held For Use Anywhere in Australia. in the City. PEENNNNNNNNY Established 1900 SARDO& CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE $4.00 All City Calls LINCOLN 0524 ATIAREEREAEEEEERRAR LR THE EVENING LONG OPENS DRIVE 0 BEITER FILMS Malcontents Waimsley Organization Return to Him. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, July 18.—Senator Huey P. Long switched his attention to a scheme to improve New Orleans theater programs today as a lull oc- curred in his political fight with Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley. While the Senator looked into the movle situation, however, malcontents in Walmsley’s old regular political or- ganization, which last week “sur- rendered” to Long, were reported join- ing forces to form & new party to sup- port Walmsley s determination to stick in office. | in Deserting STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY '16, 1935. Precinct captains in the fourteenth ward called on their leader, Willlam Bisso, who Joined the Long forces, to resign. Ile refused and said he prob- ably would name new precinct cap- tains. The “deserting” old regulars yester- day dropped Senator !..anus plan Ior circulation of pe Legislature to remove Wnlmsley trom office, but the leaders reaffirmed their switch to the Senator. In turning to entertainment pro- grams, Long appointed Mrs. Harry P.| Williams, the former Marguerite Clark of silent cinema days, and A. W. New- lin, former ncwspaper man, as mem- kers of a censorship board to improve what he termed “nickeled” picture programs here. “We ought to have vaudeville back in New Orleans,” Long said. “We be- lieve you've been running ‘nickel shows down here and you've got to improve 'em.” Meanwhile, the city treasury was empty and employes, who received half pay yesterday for the first half of July, faced more payless days. Workers of 11 city departments are now being paid by the Federal Emer- gency Relief Administration. - CONCERT PROGRAM FEATURES WAGNER More Than 10,000 Expegted for Second of Sunset Series Tomorrow. With the expectation of an even largef audience than the 10,000 per- sons who attended the first of the series Sunday night, preparations were complete today for the holding of the second Sunset Concert by the Nation- al Symphony Orchestra at the Arling- ton Memorial Bridge watergate tomor- row night. The concert will begin promptly at 8 o'clock, C. C. Cappel, business manager, said. “The popularity of the Summer se- ries, as evidenced by the thousands of persons who listened in rapt enjoyment | Sunday night, is sufficient assurance W Many attractive articles, including complete suites and occasional pieces of dependable Julius Lansburgh furniture are ready to take flight toward homes all over Washington at MONEY-SAVING JULY CLEARANCE PRICES—and you KNOW what that means! 2-Pc. Tapestry Living Room Suite A distinctive suite which combines comfort, beauty and durability. Sagles spring founda- tion, neatly covered in small figured tapestry. Note the smart button fronts and unique carved legs on both pieces. low price. hair frieze at $85. A splendid value at this This suite is also available in mo- BED-HIGH STUDIO COUCH A neat divan in the daytime and easily converted into double bed or twin beds for sleeping. Has two individual mat- tresses and two individual springs. Open a J. L. Budget Account Nothing Added for Credit INNER-SPRING MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING Made’to Sell for $45 The inner mattress and the box spring are upholstered in heavy woven striped ticking. All taped edges. Sold separate at $12.50 each. This is one of our outstanding values. Buy on the J. L. Budget Plan All you pay is the advertised price. OPEN A 4 L CHARGE ACCOUNT Smell Carrying Charge on Budget Plan 3-Door REFRIGERATOR refrigerator. Welil made and finished, with ample shelf space. Ivory and Porcelain 5-pc. Breakfast Oven a J. L. Budget Account Set $2].00 7% 7 % Solid Maple Porch Rocker $ I 95 Comfortable high - back 77 rocker with woven seat and slat back. Natural finish. 909 F STREET N.W. of success” Cappel said today. “We anticipate the most successful season in the history of the symphony or- chesf Amplification Remedied. Sound experts, after testing the ac- coustics at the performance Sunday night, today were busy making ad- justments in the large nmpuflcsu'o‘ln chases in advance at the box office in Garfinckel’s Department Store. While 25-cent, 50-cent and $1 Uck- ets are on sale in box offices sympHony site each concert nllht, lll but a few seats in each section are being purchased in advance. Cappel urged the audience to come | early tomorrow night. He pointed out that those who had arrived before the start of the concert Sunday night had enjoyed a beautiful sunset over the wide Potomac River. At the per- formance Sunday night the audience was not all seated until the orchestra was half through its first prelude. Cappel explained that this not only annoys the audience, but sometimes makes the orchestra nervous and de- tracts from the quality of the playing. Wagner Music Featured. Dr. Hans Kindler, general musical director of the orchestra, will again conduct tomorrow night, presenting an all-Wagnerian group of selections in the first half of the program. Bert Granoff, Washington tenor, will be the soloist, singing two Wagnerian arias with orchestral actompaniment. Classical favorites will feature the second half group. The program for the concert fol- lows: Preludes to acts 3 and 1, “Lohen- grin” --r-Wagner “Siegmund’s Love Song” from “Die Walkure” ----Wagner “Walter's Prize Song” from “Die Meistersinger” -Wagner . Bert Prelude to act 3, singer” Overture, ranoff. “Die Meister- ---Wagner (by re- ---Wagner ‘Tannhauser” (Intermission.) “Die Moldau” Source of the Moldau, Forest Hunt, Peasant Wedding, Moon- light, Nymphs, Castle Ruins, St. John's Cascades, the Moldau in Full Flow. (Played without pause.) “Songs My Mother Taught Me,” Dvorak “Humoresque™ Dvorak “Capriccio Espagnol, Rimsky-Korsakov Alborada, Variation, Alborada, Scena e Canto Gitano, Fandango Asturiano lpm)ed mlhuul pause; B 08T, Lost ana Founa cdvertisements for the daily Star wid be accepted Mondays to #Fridays, tnciuswe, up to moon day o] tssue. Saturdays and legal hclidays up to 10 a.m. day of ssue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. BILLFOLD. black. currency, near Dupont Circle. rous’ reward. 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Phone Emers 5 Reward wx'sr (WATCH. diamond ma Platinum. | &e/éiaill- Hill | i Wherc Perpetual Care is {More Than a Promise| | | | | For a Regular $150 Funeral | S | A4l 75 | B No Extras! It bas taken WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 [JF Is One of The Largest Undertakers in the Wnld A $500 SERVICE For Only $265 ® o o o In Case of Death Call $1,400 THEFT REPORTED Jewelry Allegedly Taken ¥From Man’s Apartment. Jewelry valued at $1,400 has been reported stolen from the apartment of Karl J. Ammerman, 3133 Connecticut avenue, police said today. The theft was alleged to have been made yes- terday afternon or lasi evening. Charlotte Guerdan, 2121 H street, told police jewelry and a radio valued at $395 were stolen from her apart- ment yesterday by & jimmy thief. Cards of Thanks. JHANSON, BESSIE. The family of the nuu Mrs. BESSIE JOHNSON gratefully ukmam];l uvleul' -e'-hv":fflm‘" and PINENEY, ISAAC. I wish thank my tnendl hr thflr kind emulum of the lllnell lnd '.he Braths. H. GEORGINA G. On Monday. July 1935. G A G.. beloved wife of Willlgm J. Bliigh ‘ige 61 Funeral from the Deal funera) hom 816 H st. ne. on Wednesday, Jull at 2 pm. Interment Cedar Hill tery. BOTTS, ELLA. On Seturday. July 13. 1035, ELLA BOTTS, wife of the late Geotge Botts. the boloved mother of Josephine, Elils and Rev. Bernard Botts Bhe .‘nd he W. Ernest Jarvis West Bnd parior. SAth a6, and Dumbare | ton ave. n.w. Interment Lincoln Memo- | rial Cemetery. Rev. Dixon officlating. 16 BRYAN, PEARL GANDY. Departed this life July 16, 1935_at 12:01 a.m.. MRS, PEARL GANDY BRYAN daughter of Rev. Hillyard M. and Cath- Erine 8. Gandy . Bhe leaves &5 mourn their loss a husband. Oharles E. Bryan: a_ son. Robert H. Smith; a daughter, Catherine Pear Bryan: one_sister. y Oldham: ‘one brother. Borg BV Indy and many other rel Uives and_triends " Puneral Thursda: July 18 p.m., from the reside: of Bt sisker_Mrs. Alma Gandy Oidha 1320 T st. D.W. Relatives and friends invited. 17° BUCHANAN, LOUISE. Entered into eter- pal rest Saturday. July 13, 1935 st Gallinger Hospital LOUISE BUCHANAN 912 Liberty st. s.w. wife of the fate” Hobert Buchanas, &r. " She _leaves to mourn their loss three sons. Robert. George, Howard Buchanan: a mother- | J Mary E. Juckson: @ daughter in-| Howard Buc! Felatives and ‘s ‘host of Testing at the 5 o'clock Tuesday. July 16. neral Wednesday. July 17, at 1 o'clock from Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Zion | Church. D st. bet. 2nd and ard sts. s.w.. | Rev McCoy cfficiating. Interment Wood- | lawn Cemetery. BUCHANAN. LOUISE. All officers an: members of Peter Boston Lodse. No. 35, | N Chaldeans, are notified B SADIE W HAYMAN, Fin. Se BUCHANAN, LOUISE. All officers ’,}‘””“".,‘” the Dlstnrcl Grand Lo and dge. CHANAN, A. Hacadsy- Juy 16 30 p.m’. Fisherman's Hall WILLIAM BRENT. D. G. Master, THELMA G. P. Sec. BUCHANAN, LOUISE. The oficers and o of are geath ot DAUGHTER 10 BURK, l}i'l“ " Departed this lite aly 15, Ros edale of Ci ter of L_\cn 8 one son_ 3 Prances Naloy. Turs Foroeas: one’ Geneva Michaux, and two grandchildr to mourn their loss. Remains restin at Stewart's funeral home, 30 until Wednesday. July 5 thereaiter at her late residence Puhersi Thur July 18. from Second Baptist Church, 4rd st. bemee-\ H and Eve 0w t 2 p.m.. Rev. Holoman oficiating. 17 CAPO! ~ELA LEONARDO. On Tuesday, 1935, at _Providence Hosp: N APOSSFLA. beloved hus- of the late Concetta Capossela f John and Michael Branca a: Puneral from ence, Pa. ave. s.e. on Prida - 4t 8:30 e m thence to oly where requiem Sered &t O a.m. Relatives and friends invited. ~ Interment Mount Olivet DF WITT. On Monday. .N]Y DE, WITT COGAN, 'the ot Bdna, £ Cosani and | nd Marje Cogan. Leral service at his lage residence, Semon 5Pl ed: at 2% pm Interment COLEMAN, GFOBGE R. On Saturday. . 1935, at §:40 am.. af st his residence. GEORGE R. COLE! At Ja'u{zr\ tune: Funeral Wednesday. from Rehoboth bet. N.and O sts. s Elemore officiating. Interment Lincoln | Memorial _Cemetery. _Relatives _and friends invited to attend. 16* ay. “July_ 14 193 JorN "308EpR petchad o5 of Margery Eizabeth Gurpen. ‘Funcral from his late residence. Daniels Park. Md.. on Wednesday. July 17. at 11 a.m. Intérment in Mount Olivet' Cemetery. DAVIS, CHARLES R. Suddenly. on Sun- 5, CHARLES R. DAVIS, 28 hishang o Tamoe Bavie wd s Mae Davis Shipley. of Md; late residence. 1101 nw. Remains resting at th N Sentmbers Co. Tosers: hame. 1400 | Chapin st. n.w. the W. W' Chambers Co. on Tuesday July 16. at 5 p.m. tives ‘and friends are inviied 8k . on Wednesday, of M Shamsh\.nz eparted this life Tues- 5. after a brief illness, She leaves to_mourn a devoied father. Preston Dud- | Jex: "two brothers. one sister. (wo uncies, | three sunts and other relatives and | friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews® funeral home, (14 4th st. 5.W. Notice of funeral later. DULIN. ANNIE L On Monday July 13. 1935, at her residence. 3014 Dent pi. e Deloveq wie ‘of ate funeral”hom; Wednesday. July | 17. at 11 am. Interment Congressional Cemetery. MAY MORRILL = On Ssturday. 1035, at rado Springs, MORRILLDUNS, SWire ot the late Ms), William McKee Dunn. In- terment Hill Cemetery Thur\dl! R 20 m ECHOLS. CO\&TA\(II M. Dl‘uarxsfl Ihl! lfe July 11, 1935 CONSTANCE M. ECHOLS! of '51'C7%. S0 ane o sune vived by her mother. Rosa Echols: ther. Prank 8. Echols; two sisters. A Rosé Rice and Mrs. Frances Gou h l brother. Lawrence Echols: one Jean Rice. and & host of other relatives and friends. Remaing resting at the Malvan & Schey funéral home. N. J. ave. and R st. n.w. Funeral Wednesday. July 17, at 1 D.m.. Rev. Whiting offi- ciating. ' Relatives and friends invited. . JOHN JOY. On Monday. July 15, at_ his residence. 1534 16th st, . JOHN JOY EDSON. husband of (h! late Elizabeth Berthrong Edsen. Body resting at _the parlors of Almus | R. Speare, 1623 Connecticut ave. Notice | of funeral later. BA‘V‘HLTIGV 1“ Suddenly v 16 193 pital HAMILTON H. PARNUM. of 14th st n.w. Notice of furieral fa- on rou: 'HARRIETT. On Tuesday. July 16, 1935, at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. John G. Schultz. 519 Longfellow st. n.w., HARRIETT FOYE. beioved wife of the late Landis F. Fove. Remains 2t the chapel of Frank Geler Sons Co. 1113 st. n.w. Services and inter- on: Sunbiy. e, 17 HARMAN, ALFRED. A special communl- cation 'of ‘Lebanion Lodge. No. 7, is hereby called for the purpose of " at- tending the funeral of our iate brother, Past Master ALFRED HARMAN. 1:15 pm. R. EDWARD KARLY Master. B'IIIT\II LLEB CHAILOTTE M. On Tues- day. Jul 1935 at,_her residence: MULLER. beloved dausher of (he HEITMU eloved ‘daughter of the late Henry and Charlotte Heitmuller. Funeral from the above residence on | Thursday. July 1%. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends wre invited.” Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 17 JONE:! LILA E. On Monday. July 15. 1 8t Garfield Hospital LILA E. JONES. beloved mother of Annie Jones Fontaine, She also is survived by many | other relatives and friends. Remal he ‘at the McGuire furieral home, | 20 9th st nw. Notice of funeral ia KIDWELL. RICHARD E. On Saturday, 3. 1935 after a brief iliness. ‘ll *Fair- He also leaves to mourn their loss two sons. four daughters. one brother, an aunt and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Henry 8 Washington & Sons’ funeral home, 4925 Deane ave. n.e. until 5 p.m. Tuesday; thence to his late reudgu until bzlod- Grace © Helents, M. wher tate Wntll 1530 B Funeral at 1 p.m. at the above-nams Bnfihs. LEE, Bund; 3 14,7005, arter a briet ess et prock men’s Hospital. GENEVA BROWN A to' mourn their loss ons two sons. & devoted mother four sisters. three brothers and a host of other relatives and friends, Rem‘n‘lg resting at He: Where mass will be sung the repose of her soul. Mount ~ Olivet Cemetery. LENNON, ADDIE. On Monday, July 18, o Lpenidence, 915 11tn st ADDIE LENNON. the beloved wife of ihie late Josse B Lennon and mother of Charles J. Lennon. Liilie Errico snd Eva Browh. Puneral , from her Iesicence on_ Thursday. July ‘18 i Services at the H Sireet Chmmn Church, 6th and H sts. s.w. DT Relatives and frier.ds mvmd Interment in Glenwood Ceme- -cGnT" PATRICK J. Slt\u‘d.i July 13, ]"’HS suddg"d & Md, PATRICK J.' McGRATH, beloved husband of Carolirie McGrath: late resi- 2 3th st. n.w. Interment nteriicnt | 17¢ . CHARLES P. On Sunday. July 14, 1935, at his home, K412 PFenton st. sxnar Spring, Md.. CHARLES P. OTT, beloved husband of Amy Ott. Services at Warner E. Pumphrey's funeral bome, Bzt Georeia, ave Bive: sor] on Tuesday. July o ment Evereit, Pa.. 17. at 2 pm RANSOME, BERNARD. Departed thl- ma on Monday. July 15, 1635, at his resi- dence. 1303 P‘rn—dmnns court n.w.. BERNARD RANSO! He leaves mourn their Icss Mrs. Elyira Ransome one brother s and {riends. am T. Toibert on*Weanesday, Sy nw nesday. July 17, after 4 o'clock neral Thursday. July 18, at 1 o'clock Irnm the above funeral home. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. ROUNDS. LUCY. Suddenly. on aura.v Tuly 14, 1635, at her residence” S0 Emory pl. n.w. LUCY ROUNDS. beioved wife of Louis Rounds: mother of George and, Clarence Rounds: sister of Mary Marshall She also leaves is West End parlo Dunbarton ave. n.w. Int Mount Zion cemuery SANFORD, ANNIE. 1day. July 12, 1035, wi Gallinker Hosoral & 1E. be loved dmuehier of George R. Sanford (nee R s.e.” Remains res funeral home, from Wm. J.' Nali Wednesday. Ju ment Congression and friends inv SHIELDS, WILLIAM Monday. July 15 911 1st'st. nw the beloved hughax Shields [ at 1 1C!melt:y P Relatives Sudden! 1935 at his res WILL 9 am. Rel ed. ln\el"r,en.. Cemetery SMITH. MARY L. On Monday. July 15, 35, at her home. No. 10 Columbus ave., Balem Willows. Mass. Puneral Wed= nd 1 Stount Harold. “Eat] ud Rniu "Taylor also leaves ted parents. Mr. and Mrs, Jef D. C. Alexandria, ‘July 1 Ebeneser. Buptist a. Burial at 16 neral Wednesday. _pm. from . On Monday, s_Summer home. \ THOMAS 3 rems ce at 10 0'clock Cemetery. Tvite TOLLIVER. REV. i e M R, beioved and de- Mary A, Tolliver of the late Sydney J. lndp Fether-iniaw of Arthur J e e P, resldetice” of his diught Puneral Thur- 30 p.m.. from Metro- Dolitan Baptist Church R n 12th and 13th sts. n.w. elat nd” nent Harmony “cemeu Un! Jox\ EF WHITE, belmrd ce K. White (nee Hi 3 Cotesvilie” pine. Silver svnn R it 2 at the Le Ma: Ho:mul, ) invited. Olivet Cemetery. F. McKinley Council Union Assurance §0o- unces the death of Member EF WHITE: In Memortam. GLADYS GAITHER. A tribute Inlerment in Mount A lovine daughter. 50 good and kind. No friend on earth like her do we HER 3 AND CHILD] BAILEY. DR HENRY L. In loving memo- 13, of our devoted hishand and father Dr. HENRY L. BAILEY, who lefi us two years ago foday. July 16, 1983, BAUMAN. WILLL R. In sad but lov- ing remembran St (T dearest husband, WILLIAM BAUMA! who _passe ey two years 286 today, July 1615 &t Tampa, Fla. L miss you tonieht as the lights burn low 1L T miss you, for I loved yo I loved you truly. and that you ko I by tonight 1 miss you so HIS_LON! EVOTED RoSA BAUMAR. BROOKS. ROBERT KENOX. In memory of my dear son. KOBZRT. died two years ago today, July 10, 1940 LOVING MOTHER. JULIA'G. BROOKS < GOODLOE. CHARLES §. In memory of my husband. CHARLES S. GOODLOE. ¥io passed away two years afo tocay, il Loved In tife, remembered in desth. NCHE. KOSACK. AUGUSTA W. In sad but love ing remembrance of our dear mother AUGUSTA KOSACK, who departed this life ‘on yeAr ak0 today, July it, 93 As_we loved her. so we miss her. In our memory she is always Loved, remembered, thought of WIFE, . loving o K(IHCK AIGU'M W. In loving re- membrance of my déar motner. AU W. KOSACK. who demmd £, iife one year ago today. July 1 3 Dear mother, vou are not rnunuen, Nor ever shall you s ons e e and’ memory ways remember thee HER' LOVING SON PREDERICK. KOSACK. AUGUSTA W. 1In loving memo- ry of ‘my dear mother. AUGUSTA W. CK. who left me one year ago today, July 16. 1034. When mother breathed her last farewell, The stroke meant more than tougue ean 'flhd seemed quite another place, ‘Without the smile of mother's hce A ‘Jndulul mother in every 0 was better God never made. A u(rr‘dtrh.l “orkrr 50 loyal and true, Oue in a million. that mother s mine. LO! IG DAUGHTER PREIDA. * REEVES. FANNIE A, A tribute of .ove and devoti to assed peacefully mm he great Btyond one year ago today. July 18, 1§ We waiched you leaving. mother, dear, But could not make you stay. ‘We _rursed you with tende; kin Until G called you a THE iast AMILY. * TV leham Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave NE. Lincoln 5200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Phone Whl u CooE. M Ebuthes 1ar 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 Seventh 8t &W N Ational 2473 lern_Chapel. Tel CHAS. S. . ZURHORST CO. 391 EAST CAPITOL Phone_Lincoln o V. L. SPEARE (0. Beitber the successor to nor connected with the original W Speare establishment St. N.W. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER wSBTEERE VAL AL B Ao et Santaps” Cor. 14th & Eye GEO.A.COMLEY Z28%% iy S ol st R t in B church. ' Interment in Bri T =i | GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Ficces 21213 F 8t N.W. NAteaal 4370 A