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at the Navy Department; Rear Ad- o g miral Emory 8. Lend, chiet of the Births Reported. Bureau of Construction and Repair, | Willard and Genevieve Blackman. boy. Navy Department; Capt. J. K. Robi- ;‘.".',‘,‘.‘:;” g oo g son, U. 8. N, retired, and Marion g?. - Lulcl-l;’mmm‘x‘:mh Eppley, Charles Perin, Stephen Cabot, gnarles ‘and "Arielin Holimes. boy. Regipald Gillmor and Junius Morgan. | Douglas and Mabel Herbert, boy. — Eaward sod Vivisn DeBow. giri. Skull and crossbones signs to im- Harry and Edna Thoma Ployd and Alma Compto: Fercy and Belle Bpringer. hamilton and Rosiyn Joseph and Madeline McNa William and Margaret Meel Kaymond and Evelyn Somervilie. soy. Joseph and Pauline Haywood. giri, - Vusty and Ada Chink, alinee. bo: na Ste Lamen and Fat nd Eliz Mlh ‘Trammell, o g A .lfl Matthew nnd Mittie Dnfl |Irl d Katherine Dri £ N TS Braths. H T C. Departed this life | HIGGINS, MILES JOSEPR. On g enly, o E.n nday. Dw" g = .lftf :f]fl"mr(l’ 29, 14"8 ‘l.‘l%ilso a.l “ xl'm‘mc“““" Ho"’"" o ARRBERT | DSk RIGGING, beloved husban eman e M uitie Akere, brothe uise Higeins wndather of T ok JOuNE Ravmond T, Hisgins, the TOW, ence. ene T3 :{K=f'3|l and “lflm‘ Akers. He nlnl will be held nom ! SDV' fraves. otner Teintives andmany Thursday, .sm_o X Remains l'elunl:’lz ‘:d fl‘,e Rt u'“'“ sd. "‘“ i 'f"v"v‘id...' R elatives and Tl iends Beaths. RITES TOMORROW |RITES TOMORROW | FORDONALD CRAIG| FOR ADMIRAL SIMS nd 3. Frantand Bestrice Garaner. oos. Ferry and Ruth Sullivan. boy. Suwart snd Kethrmn Magili. boy. d Katherine DeLaughter. boy. Jnhn -nu Marsaret, Devanes. Doy, Jonn and Elizabeth Burgess, girl. s bernard e Cr u . i al ) Ollvel, czmemv Wilham ‘and Fern Thompion. kiri. i 1 of funer: 'v’r’n‘n'n“a T.im Thursday. Octoner 1. at rom the Above-named Eiks Home. fnumem in" Lincoin ‘Memorial Ceme- axER Colymbla Lodge. )'o“ 5 PR o k. of W.. it hereby g‘_agx_encofA the fungral olfhsralh!r (HER- fom 1. ave, n.w.. Thursds 0L, Beat' % {p Flke” Home trom 11,8 ession of :orrgw Tn B er 30, w pesday. September 40, &L & B vter. o RN BEI L. Becrétary. N, LUCY. The officers and in- Xies ol ieen Rebekan Household of Pty «fim‘;' G s Sathof obi tifled of the fremare, "°LOCY ' A DERSON. , Fun Vermont ave and R s ISTER MAUD DAVIS FLORENCE BUCHANAN, W BAUM. ALICE M. 0o Mondsy, 28, 1936, at 9:25 am. Al BAOM (nee Weirdix). beloved wife usust R. Baum_and sister of Emma | Butie plizabeth Brown. Annie Emmert | and_ Willilam Weirdig and sister- in-law of Georze M. Baum. Funeral l‘mm hfl' fate residence Md at 9:30 am._Th 5t N B Chireh, . T, ave Rainier. Md.. where mass will be said at S d EPB NG G‘FP“ A. _On Tuesday. - .l r“AM , 2:36. JOSEPH A. BINGHAM 8 H nw.. beloved son of Ann | ShcKinale and the Tate Joseph A_Bing- ham. devoted husband of Anita Beverly Bingham. son-in-law_ of Mrs. Susie Beverly and sousin of Sarah Cvril Brown Tnd Herbert Milton, Puneral from his Iate residence on ‘Friday, October 2. at | Priends invited. 1 oLvm ELIZABETH C. ® Septemer 30, 10 her residence. Mass. ave. D “eriZABETH . C. SOLVIN widow of John R, Colvin. = She §s survived by five daughters and five | aons. | Funeral services at her late resi- | dence on Fri ber 2. at = pm. | M. N. G. ‘geptem- E M. (OB Wednestay. invited, Sepiember .’m Al.F HUMMER Septem) e Hummer "(ne neral, from aus late residence. tives and friends are Tangements by William J. Nalley. el o "+ Puneral service at. E. Church, corner 4th and D Thuud.y October 1, at 1 H. Whitney om:mml. armony Gemeters JONES. LUCILLE, On_Sunasy. Septem 19336, LUCILLE JONES. octoved datghler of Haitie Jones and the late Walter Jones. She also leaves other rel- and friends. Puneral Thursday, r L a3 pm., from Jerusalem Raptist Church. Rev. Augustus Lewis omelating | Remaing resting &t the. W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1437 You st Do until Wedne day noon: there- after at her late residence. 1238 28th . nw lmerm!m Lincoln )(emnrlnl Cemeters. KING. CHAPIN, m.. 'Rev. ptmurmem On Monday. leaumber Hospital, KING, son of Onaties H. and e eie Laey King. He is Aisa survived by a brother, Charles E.. and a sister. Mrs, Normen Prast both of Washington. Punera) services of Mateer's {u- e Ihe 1938 N Ute at.. Park Lane Va. Thursds: tober 1. at 10 am. Yaiermont Golumeis ‘Gardens: va. * LIE. _On Monday. Sep- ber 0:36_ ai Gallinger Hospital NELUTE LANCASTER _beloved mother of William Carter. She also is survived by one sister. Mrs. Fannie Preston. and other relatives and friend- Remains festine at Stewarts funers home. 30 . until Thursday. October 1: thereafter at her late residence. i1 H ne. Funeral Priday. October p.m.. from the above residence meni Payne's Cemetery. LEE. LIZZIE E. On Tuesday September >h, 1978, at 10 a.m.. at 650 Morton st n w. LIZZIE E. LEE. beloved mother of invited. Inter- | et Coaar i Cemetery Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast (\l-1 neral home . P INNO! IRENE_ELIZABET! Suddenly. W’m Sp‘p(emhfr A0, 1936, at 10 am__at Georgetown Hospital. IRENE ELIZA- BETH CONNOR. daughter of James . and Irene Connor (nee Smith). Notice of funeral later. | RAIG. DONALD ALEXANDE! Sud- CRjens. on Tursday September 1 e his restdence. 21 TR St &e. DONAL ALEXANDER CRAIG, Services will e held at b jence on Thursdar. October 1 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemeters. <. IAM A On Sep- | M st Mount Alto Hos- | A DAVIES ~ Funeral Chambers Co. funeral st nw. on Thurs 1. at 9:30_am. Inter gton National Cemetery with Tiitary honors Sundav. Qn Tueséar. september OLIVER DIX st. s w.. beloved husband of Mrs Dixon. devoted son of Mrs Dixon He also leaves to mourn their Toss one sister. Mrs_ Gertrude Howard: a broth- hier. Ketheln | friends R Morris A Catte and P sts. s.®. N funeral home. nd ce of funeral later. On Tuesdas. home. G107 Sth e of Errest Evelyn Du DURNBAUGH. ADDIE. tember 20. 193¢ at her 3t nw. ADDIE. bel Durnbaugh and mother of baugh. Body restine ar the Tabler fu- neral home. 4217 Oth st. n.¥. Where rervices will be held on Thursday. Oc 0- | * gelock mm, folloved by in- | I Cemetery. Rel e o Trionds invited to attend. 0% | WARDS, DR. THOMAS W. _On Monday. | A aer 55 Jonn Dr. THOMAS W, | FDWARDS. beloved "husband of Marie Coakley Edwards. father of Mae . Elmer D. in Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel at | Howard University Wednesday Septem- | 3 to 7 pm: there- residence, 1205 Lin-| Reauiem high _ mass | Dftered Thursdar. . October | 1. at 9 a.m. at Holy Nam= Churen. for he'Tepose of his sovl. Interment Mount | Olivet Cemetery. Kindly omit flosers. ‘ AISON. JOHN. Departed this life nn Sunday._September 10:6. at Gal im"r Hoenia joHN FAISON. e | caves to mourn their loss a wife. Annie wo daurhters. Bessie Green and Moses. Edward. | s and | three brothers. ~Georze. and Julius Faison and several relatives and friends. at Eugene Pord's funeral home 8outh_Capitol_st.. until 6 day. October 1. when the Boas will b | Shioped to Faison. N. C. for intcrment. On Sundar. Sep- 4 p.m. BERNADINE. e “wifeof George Farzell She 13 2140 survived by six children. tto uncles one sunt. other relatives and friends Remains resting at Stewart's funerai Rome. 30 H st. ne. Funeral Thursday, | October 1. 30 p.m., from the above | funeral home. i Ioun. an A. i FARRELL, BEENADINE | o | On Monday. Sep! at__Emergency —Hi ARk RD. devoted w Stephen Ford. loving mother of NS, Rose Parker. Benjamin Ford and Clax ence E. Ford of Atlantic City, N. J. "She 2150 leaves two grandchildren. oiher rel- | atives and many {riends. Remains rest ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chape 3rd and Eve sts. .w.. until 3 p.m. Wed- nesday: thereafter at Heckman st. se. Funeral Friday %o.. from Allen A M ama ave near Angier st. s.e. ment in Rosemont Cemetery. nu:s RAYMOND P. On Sunday. £ep- b 365, at Phoenix. Ariz. RAY- P, FRIES, beloved husband of Fannie B. Fries (nee Hanback). Late residence. 130 You st. n e Remains will Test at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral 1400 Chapin _st. n.w.. Friday | October Services at Mount E. Church South. 9th st. and . n.w. on Saturday. October am,_interment Arlington Na- ona1 Cometery. 'RBERSHAW. JAMES FREDERICK. S d denly. on Monday. S-pvembn 28, at_Detroit. JAMES P‘RED!RICK FURBERSHAW. inn of the late James | H. and Evelvn M. Furbershaw. Remains resting at W. Warren Taltavull's. 14th {t; and Spring rd. n.w. Funeral notice | Grmmfl DUDLEY. On ‘TussSer, ber 2! 36, at his_residence. 24 e w DUBLEY GENTRY. beiov Tather "or ‘Wiiam_ Gentry and Bessie Mercer. Clarence and Dougias Gentry. also leaves other relatives and Notice of funeral later. mains Testing at the ‘Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. anrm HARRY E. On Tuesday, Sep- 20, 1036, at his residence. 4343 HARR' GOSNELL. b B Ll ke M-nh- Vireinia Gosnell ve_address Friday, October S T B ttment Camaiestional Come. tery. Relatives and friends invited. 1 BAGAN. JAMES FRANKLIN. Suddenly. gn_ [Tuesdsy, pelcptember 0. 1936, et Leesbur, MES ~ FRANKLIN HAGAN " beloved husband of the Tats C. Hagan (nee Nelligar). Fu- e rgm s ate “residence. 1011 2 st ne. on_ Thursday. October 1. R Services at'St. Mark's zm copal Ciirch. Ard and A sts. s Rolstiven - and. ftioos nterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. and | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE (0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R Speare establishment. NAES S ees 1009 t. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. {l1aseventn &t N.® NAtional 247‘3 Jose h F. Birch’s Sons cocx u-ngur (A one West: wm-nea 9 flu WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 8th g aE imeoin 0530 1400 Chapin St. N.W. /517 11th St. S.E.__ Atlantic 6700 e FUNERAL DESIGNS. imafi'. :. C?MLEY g&f?i,,_ L8 GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT 0100. ont Sundave Cor. 14th & Eye ‘GUDE BROS, CO. Florai Pisces 1213 P 8t N.W. NAtional 4276 N Wiliiam M Lee and mother-in-law of Elvin M. Lee. _She also leaves to mourn their loss_other relatives and manvy friends Remains resiing at the Mc- Guire funeral home 0 Casket will be closed at 4 p.m.. Thursday. Cetober 1. Interment Austin. Tex. LEWIS, JEMIA C. On Tuesdar. Septem- 1 at her residence. Lewis- Beie MdTEMIA C. LEWIS. sged 45 vears. beioved wife of Cronin F. Lewis. Fureral services will be held on Thurs day. October 40 p.m. at the SeThecta M EL Church. | INierment ad- Joining cemetery. v Departed this life on Monda: R, 1936, at_her residence. SHIR- TEY V" LUCAS. beloved dauchter of Maude B. and the late Gurnzie "\ Lucas. She is survived by two aunts. three nties and ' n host of ether relatives and friends. Remains resting at the late residence. 757 Fairmont st n.w.. 0 pm. Wednesday. Funeral Tsdns Ociober 1. at 1. pm. from Tohn Wecies AC M. E. zion chun-h 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. Rev. 8, G. Snots- wood officiating. Totiment Harmony Semeters ‘l(‘K.fl CHARLES_DE SAUSSURE. JR. Qn, Wednesday, =Scptember 30. 1936, HARLES DE SAUSSURE MACKAY. Jr.. AR o SAtUsi04 16th at. now.. be: d “son of Charles De Saussure and beth Mordecal Mackey. Interment . MAMIE, = Departed this e on Sunaay. September MARSHALL of 202 New York leaves 10 mourn their loss son. jus Marshall: three si cnrmenum and Clara Marsha rs. Wilson. Ernest. Isiah and Gus- | Vine Six:shall: s cranddaughter. Delores Marshall:_also many other relatives and Iriencs Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home, New Jerses ave. and R st until” Wednesday. Sep- tember 30. noor: then to her late resi- Funersl _Thursday. October Holy Redeemer Church. s where mass wi'l be sung for the repose of her soul Interment Mount Olivet MARY L. On Monday. S:piem- ber nms af her residence. 316 T & LS M R e MARY L. MAY‘BS beloved wife of Edgar C. Mayes. mother of Delores L. Mayes. sister of Hattie Barno. niece of Mrs. Mary Mc- Leod Bethune. ~ Remains resting st Frazier's funeral_home. 380 Rhode Is- land ave. nw. " Punersl ‘Thursday Oc- tober 1 ai 11 am. from t mentioned ' establishment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. SARTAIN. JULTA ANN. On Tuesday. Beo- Nemer - 1050, JULIA ANN SARTAIN 1B heloved wife of the late William Sar- tain snd mother of Mrs. Mary Silvestro. Mrs. Berdie Vaughan. Mrs. Abbit Turner and John Sartain. Funeral from the Timothy Hanlon funers] parlors. 41 H st. n.e. on Thursday October 1: thence to the Church of vn- Nativity. where mass will be said & for ‘the re- T of her-soul. Relatives and triends invited a0 | SHOEMAKER, HARRIET SIMMS. S,d- | denly. on Tuesday, September 2 st hér_ residence. 5708 14th “st. HARRIET SIMMS SHOEMAKER of Lowis Shoemaker and _daughter of the late Mr_and Mrs. John W. Simms. Funeral scrvices Thursday, Ociober 1. 0 pm. at her late residence. In- ferment (private) Oak Hill Cemeters. 30 SUTTER. MAJ. 5 Dltmb ,“ 19 Be: ? SUTTER. heloved husband adena Rattes of 5025 Dent i. mw: R'mlms resiing at the funeral home of Almus R Speare. 3200 R. I ave. n.e. Funeral (private) Thursday. October 1. 2| rayLom. ELIZABETH. Departed this life on Monday. Seprember &. 1 Tesidence. Lincoln Fark, Rockviile M- ELIZABETH TAYLOR. ' She leaves two Erichters and five sons. Mrs. Gerride s Mrs. Fannie McGuire of Phila- Jonnie. Robert, Richard. Clifton and ~ Ciarence " Jones: brother. Rich rd White: a number of grand- | children. relatives and friends. Bodv | now restine st Robert L Snowden & Davic tuneral home. Rockville, Md. neral Thursday, October 1. at from Lincoln™'Park Baptis! Rockville, Md.. Rev. James Davis offi- ciatine. " Interment Lincoln Park Ceme- tery Rockville Md. TAYLOR, WILLIAM T. On Monday. Seo- tember 28 1936, affer a brief iliness. at Gallin~er Hospital, WILLIAM T.. the be- loved husband of Mary Taylor of 457 Neal pl. n.w. Also surviviog him two _stepdaughters. one nephew many {riends. Remains resting at Henry §; Jashington & Sons’ funeral home 467 N Funeral from the ahove funier1 Homme. Priday. OCtoBer . at 1530 p'm. Intermen: in Harmony Gemetery. 1° TILLMAN. MELVIN (JERRY). Departed this life on Saturday Seotember ce 1036, at 11:10 p LVIN (JERRY) TILLMA He lnv!l to mourn their Jovine and devoted wife Mrs. Elzur_Tillman: two loving children. El mna Pholiss Tillmen: two loving and de- voted aunts. Mrs. Lucy Kidwell and Mrs Mary Simons: three uncles. Mr. Basil Tlllmln James Tillman and William Kidwi 2 father-in-law, T, ank Jones, and'a_host of other relatives unfl friends. Remains resting at his sunt's fesidence. 307 Virsinia Teral Thirsdny. October 1. st I o'clock .. from Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th gnd D sts Rev: Ring offciating. Interment Harmonv Cemetery. TURNER. RANDOLPH. | On Tuesdsy. Sep- | mber INDOLPH. the be- Sove o husband ox Loine Rutnct, Brother of George and Moses Turner, stepfather of William Turner. later. Remains resting at _t| Ernest Jarvis funeral Church. 1433 You loss "8 WA‘HINGT”N VIA)I!NC! Den:rlefl lhll life on Tuei tember o Sep! after a Dby !! Ulhe t | Hotpud, ¥lon cE "W el : loving. dlflfl of Grace Washington and the Jate Georgs Washinvton, She leaves to mourn their loss CICVEH flnfl!l eight aunts and other relatives and g::;lg!i““mlln;|n! !i!slifll t Barbour tice of funeral |:."!. e . EARL. Slld 1 September 26, 19 fl!flAiuffl !A"{'“rdl husband of Irene w“.kh‘i of 1255 Wylie Siughtars, ae son. W Sistars ek ming . ‘one son. two sister: other rell“\tl. and i kg m‘lny Wylie ll n.e. after Wednesda Abrief service will be held st the asove address on Th r 1. at 11 wl v 5 1o be uken to . C-lven County. ' Ma.. fu- interment. neral and i WILLIAMSON, ROLAND. On Tu ber 29, 1036, at his s Septem 500 THouston: st Suver "Sprine Ma ot Nancy " Seiiwen Witiiamaon: iamson. Remains recting av hif | Scrvices at th S of Botbhany 6 p.m. 'Relatives Cmeriment Sym- In Memoriam. BARNES. ELIZABETH. \6 the sacred memor “’A‘;‘w.z:“ mbther. ELIZA] e 1o twe"sears amo Todas. 13:' abor and 1nends nmua merville, en the evenin jun T R e yay iy e DAUOIK'I‘II ETHEL. You tausht us § “‘llkl“l:l‘l to D:ll. y5u today DAl ADELAIDE AND MAY. We min you more every very day. 1t's two years singe vou went_aw LEWIS. WILLIAM W. AND LUCY J. De $0 CEWAS who dcparted. this lide- three years s, tember 29, 1 mf' our mother. this life one ye: 1 You gave best of your life. - e ' You cherished our secrets. our srrows. You faught us to love, You tausht us “Dear'ones in' heaven, God bless you tod 'THE PAMILY. * Services for Veteran D. C. Newspaper Man to Be at Residence. Funeral services for Donald Alex- ander Craig, 52, veteran Washington newspaper man, will be held at 2 pm. tomorrow st his late residence, 21 Seventh street southeast, where he died yesterday. Rev. Dr. Freeley Rohrer, pastor of Metropolitan Pres- byterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Charles O. Gridley, vice president of the National Press Club, of which Mr. Craig was a charter member, named the following members to represent the club at the funeral: Paul Wooton, Charles A. Hamilton, Arthur J. Dodge, Oswald F. Schuette, L. Simpson, John J. Daly, Fred A. Emery, Charles 8. Groves, Frederic J. Haskin, A. E. Heiss, Louis L. Ludlow, Felix Mahony, Robert Dougan. Henry L. Sweinhart, Ernest G. Walker, W. H. Atkins, John Lorance, Thomas F. Edmunds, Michael W. Flynn, Ralph A. Collins, Edgar P. Allen and Mallie J. Murphy. Mr. Craig began his newspaper career with The Star, shortly after graduating from the old Washington High School in 1903. He rapidly be- came one of the city’s best known newspaper men, as correspondent, at different times, for a number of the country's leading newspapers. At | Washington Bureau of the New York Herald. In 1931 he became director of special activities and foreign par- ticipation of the United States Bi- he was special agent for the Secre- tary of the Interior in carrying out in investigations of the Civil Works | Administration. In 1935 he was em- ployed in the executive office of the National Emergency Council. MAJ. ALBERT SUTTER Maj. Albert Sutter, 64, associate architectural engineer at the Treas- ury Department, died Monday after a short illness at Berlin, Md. land on a fishing trip. He was a vet- |eran of the Spanish-American and World Wa. | prominent early American settlers. As associate architectural engineer he came under the Office of the Su- pervising Architect, Procurement Di- Treasury Department. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helena Sutter. Private funeral services will be held tomorrow. Ju Memoriam. | PEGROM, MARY F. In loving remem- brance ol our deir mother. MARY F. . who left us ea Sepiember 30, 192 Py Flowers may wither and decay But the love we hold in our h "SVING DAUGHTERS NETT MORGAN, VIOLA PEGRO! =) MOLLIE. A tribute of love d memory of our dear moiher md Sister. MOLLIE ROBINSON: who lefc thi ars ago today, September 30. The stars are brisht, But not so bright As the Lisht in o mother's eves. | The flowers are sweet. But not :0 sweet As a mnlherl happy sighs. Pleasure is kind, But not so kind As & touch of & mother's hand— The perfect thing. the magic thing That & child can understand. BUSH. only one of us With tearful eves T sta But God 13 merciful and has promised Alzas fo take care ot s owr LONELY SISTER. NELLIE ROBINSON. * SMALLWOOD. AGNI;S. 2 mory. our_dear mother, SMALLWOOD. who departed this nenu-uuee years ago today, Sepsem m DZVDT!D DAUGHTERS. GERSTER. rouu| lite | SIITH MARY. In sad remembrance 0' O Fe Sixnieen years sko, today. Beps ay. Sep- tember 50 01¢. T ne. but not forgotten. wV]NG DAUGHm! V. v ALice. xva| Frank B. Lord, Ira E. Bennett, Kirke | Thomas R. Shipp, James D. Preston, | one time he was manager of the‘ enforcement of the bil code and aided | FUNERAL TOMORROW | Maj. Sutter, who lived here at 3025 Dent place, became ill while in Mary- | and was a descendant of | vision of the Public Buildings Branch, | will | LONELY DAUGHTER, MYRTLE L | 1In sad but loving | AGNES | | | | | | take place Military Honors to Be Given at Arlington at 3 0’Clock. Admiral Willlam Sowden Sims, U. 8. N, retired, who died Monday, will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery tomorrow with full military honors. During the war Admiral Sims was commander of United States naval forces in Europe, with headquarters in London. Funeral services will be held to- morrow at 2 p.m. in St. John’s Epis- copal Church, Sixteenth and H streets, Rev. Dr. Oliver J. Hart, rec- tor of St. John's, will officiate, as- sisted by Dr. Arthur Lee Kinsolving, rector of Trinity Church, Boston, who will accompany the admiral’s family from Boston to Washington. The Navy Department announced late yesterday that interment will in Arlington National Cemetery at 3 p.m., following the church services. There Capt. Sydney K. Evans, U. S. N, retired, former chief of the Navy's chaplains and an Episcopal clergyman, will officiate. Commanding the escort, which will | meet the funeral procession of Ad- | miral Sims at the Fort Myer, Va, gate, will be Rear Admiral Gilbert J. Rowcliff, judge advocate general of the Navy. Civil and official digni- taries will attend. ‘The body of Admiral Sims will reach Washington early tomorrow morning | and will be taken directly to St. John's Church, where it will lie in state at- | tended by a guard of honor until the funeral services. The honorary pallbearers, the Navy | Department sald, w Rear Ad- atar bl ot Bbssiently) | rsent sadi il e Beat A miral Mark L. Bristol, U. 8. N., re- tired; Rear Admiral Hutch I. Cone, U. 8. N., retired; Rear Admiral Rich- ard H. Leigh, U. S. N, retired; Rear Admiral Reginald R. 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