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A—12 *» Braths. Duls. ROBERT, On Tuesda AL Gailinger Hoso mlex Hfinets. HOBERT Mrs +1he late Robert Adams. He aiso jeaves 8 wife. Mrs, Bessie Adams; one son. I “yin Adams;’ a dauzhter . Dorothy . Mrs. addie LeBue, Jones' Mrs. Mattie Bailor . Charlotte Hawkins and Lena . Adams: two brothers. Ralph and How- “ard Adams: four grandchildren and two Dleces, Remins temporarily resting at C. Richardson & Co.’s. 1700 Vermont - until Saturday. October 10. at 6 thereafter at his Jaie residence, Funeral Sunday. from . October 2% 4t and ne ofciating. ‘mont Cemetery. IAI.L JUIRAM W On Thursday. ouobnn BALL, beloved father of l‘l’l !lhel ! Pnnprd father-in-law of jesse R. Poliard; brother of James A. Ball. grandfather of Esther and Lavinia Pollard. Remains resting at the W, Er- nest Jarvis h'n"lfl church. 1432 You st n.w., until p.m. Saturd: efter at )\h late residence. . Arlmlmn Vl day. October at Bom “OHN Oll\fl B n(l!-! Ch\lrth Arlln(lrn E_ Green officiating. Inter- ment “oodlsl\n Cemetery. BALL. HIRAM W. The officers and mem- bers of the Sunday_School and choir of Olive Baptist Church. Ar- are requested (o meet at C sts. n.e. Re Taterment Rose: 1036, to arrange for the funeral of eur Iate superintendent and chorister. Brother HIRAM W. B. WILLIAM ODOM. Asst. Supt ESSIE JAMES, Pres. Choir. s BALSER. AMELIA C. On Friday, October 9. 1036_AMFLIA' C. BALSER. ' aged 80 Sears. Remains resting at the parlors of Thomas §. Sergeon Co.. 1011 7th st. n.m. Notice of funeral heresfter. Mnntn CHARLES. On Thursday, Oc- tober K. 1976 at his residence, 109 16th anssi SUARLES BARBER. beloved Pisband of Marv E. Harher. Remains Testing at th: McDuIre furieral home, 1820 Oth st. n.w. until 11 Sun< av: thereafter At His late Tesidence Funeral John's Community from _St. 1 se. on Monday, 5th’ st. 2y 1 p.m. F M. On Tuesday, CLARENCE M. BAR: 3 ‘vears. beloved husband Barclay (nee Gil) and f2- ther ol Jnl‘r Wander. Funeral (rnm the -'W. Deal funeral Home. £16 Hst. n.e. % Satordav. October 10, ‘at Relatives and friends invite ment Glenwood Cemeters. CURTIS, WIL BERT. On Thurs- day. October K. 1 his residence. Darniel Park. Md. WILLTAM HERBERT CURTIS. the beloved son of Bessie N. Kine. Funeral_services st the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast, fun al_home. 1th 2 Saturday. October 20 ab' 5o, S Relntives and friends in- vited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. DAVIS, CHARLES 1. On Eriday. October 19; Georde Washinstos Univer AVIS of | “beioven hus- | t the ines. Co. funeral home. 74th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BLLIS. CATHERINE. On Wednesday. Oc- tober 7 &t Galinger Hospital CATHERINE. ine beloved daughter of Ruth and Godfres Ellis. greaf-grand- daughter of Mahala and thy late Thomes Henson. Also_surviving her are a lov- ing daughter. Francine: eight aunts, one uncle and # host of other relatives and friends _ Puneral from Bovd's funeral home. 1840 L s nw. Mo b 13, at 1 gclock.’ Re Iovited.” Tnterment 1 Harmony Gem- etery. l'lvl: ALICE \1 On \\'(dnn"nv Onnber i er residence » Potomec my: the heloved ve. Puneral residence on Saturaar, Fife ‘of the late Interment 9 from the al October 10. at 10:30 a.m. Congressional Cemetery. FRYE. ALICE M. Officers and members of Progre:sive Council. No. %. D. of are herebv rotified of the death of S:(- ter ALICE M. FRYE. on October 7. 19 Punersl from her lete residence. 7" Potomac ave. Se. on Saturdav, October 10. at 10 ’ur am. D. of A services st the eray ARIF BFAHLE‘R Couhtnur BLANCHE NEFF. Rec. Bec GREEN. JBATXIE H. On Thursdav. Oc- |oh!r at 1:40 p.m., at her resi- nd st sw. HATTIE H GREEN."belovea wite of iam Greea | and sister of Rosalie Dean. Lizzie Dieas. | Braths. ; ALLIE, On Thursday, October & llml AL Gllllnnltf! H'fllp"l J .+ di Lula_Ale . niece of Queenie She also leaves other relatives and many_friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines {1 Chapel_3rd er Tate residence, 504 K 9 LOYD. SYLVESTER, ~On Thursdss, Oc- tober 8. 19736, SYL! LOYD, de- Votsd aon of Nrs. Hatile Henson. “He ia survived by oae Sunt. Miss Audrey Hen. fon. and a;lost of other relstive friends Sing resting & Malloy's l\mer-l home. Florida "ave. n.w. " Notice of Tand¥ ater. MARSHALL. SALOMA Z. On Wednes October 7. 1936, SALOMA Z. MARSH, belov!d wife of John Let i avis of West Virainis Funeral 'from her late residence. Hume ave.. Alexandria. Va. October 9. at 1 p.m: Va. where services will 5.m_ " Relatives and friends Sriterment te Church et Sermex by the W. W. Chambers Co. 9 McCLOSKEY. FRANK. Suddenl! on Wed- Deadny. Octaher 7. t "his resi- dence. 926 K s ' YRANK. the be- foved husband ‘of Mary Jane MeGlosker: Funeral ‘services at the Oliver B, Jene king funeral home. 809 10th st. nw. n Saturday. October 10. at 2 p.m. ferment Cedar Hill cemem MERRILL, SARAH A. SARAH RILL. !l((er of Rose V. Merrill and J. J. rill of Chicago. Tll. and Mrs. Chase. * Remains resting at il residence. Funeral from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Newton and Center ss. n.w, on Monday, October 12, at 10 am. ' Relatives and friends “invited. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. 11 MEYERS, DONALD l, On Thursda tober R 1936, at DONALD Y services at the W. W. Chal neral home. 1400 Chapin_st. Saturday. October 10. at 12 noon. atives and {riends invited. Interment ATOL Lincoln Cemeter. o -, LEMUEL i d. On A ey, oo :Anmpom M DEMURL BHILLIPS FADGELT aged 11 vears. son of Lieut. Comar. and Mrs. Lemuel Phillips Padgett. ir. = Fu- neral from the Academy Chapel Fridav. October 9. at 4 pm. Interment at Naval Academy Cemetery. 9 PAGE. MARY. Departed this life wed- nesday. October 7. 1936, at % M . Arthur. Charlié Page. Remains restine at Morrow's funeral home. 1326 V & Faneral ‘Sindas. Octover 110 ot 5 pim from Little Zion Baptiat Church. Oak Grove, Westmoreland County. Va. Rev. Banks oMclating. | Reltives and friends invited. 1 PA'I'TEISON. Mo\IOE On _Thursday, October &' 1036, at Walter Reed Gen! eral Hoslfllll TMONROE {he beloved " Kushand of Ola Pllunnn Funeral services at the mbters Co. Southeast funeral homc 517 111h 8t s.e. on Saturday, October 10. at 10:30 am. Relatives and friends are invited Interment Arlington National Cemetery, Please omit flowers. ROCHE, MARY C. On Thursday. Octo- ber K. 1936, at George Washington Uni- versity Hospital. MARY C. ROCHE. be- loved daughter of the late James F. and Catherine Roche. Funeral from the residence of her sister. Mrs. William H. Scott. 1434 Meridian st. n.w., on Satur- v. October 10. at £:30 a.m. Reauiem s at the Church of the Sacred Heart &t o'clock. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. ROY, N. ELVERTON. Dfnmled this lh on_Tuesday. October fi. N. EL- VERTON ROY. He leaves m mnwm their loss, devoted mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roy: fout three brothers. two grandmothers. Frandfather. uncles and. aunts and. s | Bost of other relatives. s funere] wil furday October 10. at 1 o' from his late residence, 2550 Sheridar. road se.. Rev terment Rose SMITH. DR. fv Octoher & 1070, Dr. GEORGE W S h:' Arlington. Iolm-rl. of South- 6! ‘Washington. D. eloved hus- Smith )lé!d father of one | GE W. On Thursday. Gproeld Hospi'al of Lycn Vil- Matilds Lindsay and Garrion Lindsay. and maeny frien he McGuire foneral home. n.w. resting £20 9th st ater. .ALL LIZZIE_A. On Wednescay. Oct LIZZIE A. HALL (nee Miller). | dow of Frederick Hall She is sur- vived by one son. Irvin L. Hall: . Mrs. Bell Green. and_three grand- , children, Fred T.. Joseph W. and Edwin * T, Hall. Funerai from the residence of hér won. Troin L. Hall Spyannah | Y " Relpiivet nterment St. Barnabas' Cemetery, OXon Hill. [ BOLLISTER. CLARENCE CAl Wednesday. 19 October 7 JFajis Church, ¥ OLLIET] . CLA! E LV STER. Fosband_or Erhel Hofister. son ‘of the late C. K. Hollister and the late Sarah | Hollister. ' Services at _the Episconal | Church. at Fairfax. Va. Saturday morn- ing. October 10. ¢ 11 ‘o'clock.” Inter- ment Fairfax Cemeters. | BOLMES. PERCY A. on Friday. Octob-r‘ 9. 1036, PERCY A. HOLMES, brother of | Minnie Slaughter. Lula King and Annie Hudson. He also leaves a host of other reiatives and friends ~—Remains resting Ernest Jarvis funeral home 1433 Notice of funeral later. rllAlvr! E. (A pecial come 5 w)ll b heid Serurday. October 936, to attend the funeral _of Brother CHARLES E. JACKSON. © Fu- neral from Asbury M. 'E._Church 8 -urday. Octol § 1:30 pm. So- RUBIN MINER. Master, locs other | Notice of funeral A sis- | *_October Tnterment Arimgion Cemetery. SMITH. IVAX 6. _oOn Thucsday October 1636, VAN G SMITH. beloved hus- Band of the lae Mary O, Smith, Re- mains are resting at Milton 2. Zirkle's | funeral home. 510 C st. ne. Bervices and intermeni at Oakwood Grove, Va STANGE. MARY R. On Thursday. Oc tober K. 1936. at her residence. ‘41 Harrison st nw. MARY R. STANGE beloved wife of the late Frederick G. | Stanse and mother of Sazah T Pritch: rd. . Punersl from the above fesidence | on’ Sarurday. Octoher 10 &t ® Reouiem_mass at the Biessed Sacrament at tives and friends inv Mount. Olivet Cemetery. STANGE, MARY. Comiades of Liberts | Council. No, W. B. L. are re- | Suested to " meet &r the Shome ‘ot our | late comrade. MARY STANGE, this eve: | ning. Pridey. October 1636, at & oclock, 4103 Harrison ton McCARTHY, President; R. R, KOLB. Secretary. STEWART. ANNIE M. _On Friday. October 9. 1936 ANNIE M.'STEWART (nee Ban- non). beloved wife of the late Walier Mc C. Etewsrt Funeral from her late residence. 26 Franklin st. n... on Mon- tober 13, at 830 a.m. Requiem National 11 Interment Selock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, STIDHAM. CLARA KERR, On Thurs October’ K. 197 K Newark st nw. CLARA KER HAM. wité of ihe late Harrisc ham. She is survived by her wm‘ lnd daughter. Alired. Shaler ‘and Sara Stid- b Relatives Ana felends mnfid W. H. WESTRAY. Secretars. JACKSON. CHARLES E. Association of Oldest. inhabiiants (colored) will atiend the funeral of CHARLES E. JACKSO] aturday. Octover 10 1916, st 1330 . from_the Asbury M. E. Church. | I1th and K, sty W, WATSON. President. 6. L. WALTON. Sectetars JOHNSON, JAMES H. Departed this life on Tuesday. Oclober 6. 19:36. st " T T JOHNSON. devoted husband of Alberta Johnson_(nee Davis). loving fatner of Estelle Hughes. Theresa Peyton. Mary Peyton. Annie Minor, Leon Johnson. Al- berta Swan. John Johnson and the late Theodore Johnson of York. Pa. He also leaves to mourn their loss twelve grand- children. a _brother-in-law. Willlam Davis and_a hot of other relatives and friends. Remeins resting at Barbour Bror. funeral home. 4% odn Thereatter Cat his neral Saturday. 'October pm. from Israel C. M. E. Church. New Jerséy ave and Morgan st. n. terment Woodlawn Cflreler: Pa.. Dapers piease copy.) TIE FISHER. On Friday. Oc- | t 9.y L9038, &t het residence. 1411 | soulh 12th Arlington. Va ATTIE FISHER JONES. wife of the late Joseph | B, Jones, mother of Mrs_ Katie Jones | Thomas and Melvin J. Jones. mother of Lucille C. Thomas. Notice of Tuneral | )ogls‘ ROBERT WASH NGTON. enly. 1 AOBERT WASHINGTON. JoNEs VH ‘voted brother of Charles Burgine Jon Walter Jones and Mrs. brother-in-lew of Mrs| Hattie e also leaves to mourr thei other relatives and {rie resting at the Geo. B. meral parlor. 1416 Fiorida ave. until 4 pm. Friday. October %: there- after at the residence of his sisier. M st. nw Funeral Saturday. 'tohe T Re: Clarke Co. n * Moore “omeiatin. erment Payne's Cemet 5 ¥ Tixtant n services Saturday. . at pm. st Hysong's funeral pariors 1300 N st. n.w. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemeter: FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. _ V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W R Speare establishment. Mnfik.‘ % 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium d Ave. NE____ Lincoln 5200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. [ adern chuner” "1t NAtional 2473 Joseph F. Birch’s Som HAYCOCK Mlnznn one Wast G050 3034 M ablished 1841 One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 3400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 B17 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 : FUNERAL DESIGNS, GEO. A. COMLEY u&ve: WEST 0149 Artistic Floral Designs b; perts —-Nisht Phone. c1-m:3n’25-.1. 3 GEO C. SHAFFER sth TYER, JAMES EDWARD. ham. _Services and interment at Wolfe- On Tuesda releiives and a host of f{riend-. neral Priday night October oClock. Trom Bentley & Matioy's fuheral | home. 17th st. and Florids ave. n.w. Intermeni Bishopsville. S. Octo i in Gallinger Hospi e leaves to mourn o mephew. Allen Brown. snd cther relatives and friends. _Remains resting with L E. Mucray & Son 13th v, “Funeral Monday October fEty from the Methodist Bap- {isi Churdhsier: E. ¢ Bmith officlating 0 TURNER. BEULAR. Wednesday. Octol Imner Hosm(n! n.w. Departed this life HEULAH TUHNER n! he is survived by a devoted ‘husharid, K Foster Turner: A | James und Jesse Allen: tives and friends. = Rem teen at Melvan & Sches's funeral home Rew Jersey ave. n.w. unti 4 hich time re- Y will ‘be" Biped o Great” Paiis, for interment and R st SC Suddenls. on Py Casialty Hospital, JAMES ED et Casualty Hospi - WARD TYER. beloved husband of Mrs Emma Trer (nee Herbert). loving father of Bernard. James E. jr; Frederick William.Géorge. John and Marv Wil liams Walter. Matilda Semplemon. He also is survived by one stepson. Stephen (Johnnie) Herbert. ‘Body temporarily EStins st the funcral home of W. Earl) te ) st se. unt) 6 Dm Thursday. Ociober §: Thereafier ot Bis late' residsnce. 1006 South C# pito] st. Funeral Saturday. Ocfober 10. at 9 am. from St Vincent De Paul's Church. South Cabitol and M sts. s.e. Relatives and_friends invited. = Inter- ment, Sacred Heart Cemetery St. Marys Llllltfl IILI.IAV After a long ill- M 358 fatlierine Uiieh ang sate; of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., The Zoo’s New Babies This is the off-season for births at the Zoo, but new arrivals this Fall include these jaguar cubs, which are three weeks old, and a week-old llama. Helen Duvio, 2039 Rosemont avenue, is holding the young jungle cats. The mother jaguar. Jennie, has given birth to four litters since her arrival at the Zoo sit years ago. 10 cubs in all which Jennie has presented to the Zoo. The newcomers make ~Star Staff Photm MRS. CLARA STIDHAM LAST RITES HELD DIES AT AGE OF 67 Active Many Years in Clubs of Burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery Capital and Late Husband Also Well Known. Mrs. Clara Kerr Stidham, 67, widow of Harrison Stidham, died yesterday at her home, 3322 Newark street. She had been ill about two months. Mrs. Stidham for many years had | been active in clubs here. oHer hus- | band, also widely known in Washing- ton, at one time was superintendent of the District of Columbia Street Cleaning Department and later gen- eral manager of the Washington Fer- tilizer Co. At the time of her death, Mrs. Stid- Century and Sevmour Clubs, in the affairs of which she had been promi- | nent. She also was a former member of the. Cleveland Park Club and the American Association of University | Women. Mrs. Stidham was a graduate of | since a child, frequently recalled hav- | ing sat upon the knee of President ! ham was & member of the Twentieth | American Revolution, and Col. Ralph Cornell University and later received a Ph. D. degree from the University | of Goettingen, Germany. She is survived by two sons, Alfred Stidham, this city, and Shaler Stid-| ham, Philadelphia, and a daughter, Miss Sara Stidham, this city. Funeral services will be held Mon- | | day afternoon at Wolfeboro, N. H. Burial will be there beside her hus- band, who died in 1927, TRADE SPUR URGED League Economic Unit Indorses Anglo-French Proposal. GENEVA, October 9 (#).—The League of Nations Economic Commit- tee indorsed today a proposal spon- sored by Great Britain and France for a campaign to remove barriers from international trade. The committee adopted a resolution calling on all League members to ‘“re- lax and as soon as possible abolish present systems of quotas and ex-| change control. and Mrs. Annie McCreight of Washins ton, pRemeine resting “at 4627 Larkin Milwaukee, ~where st services wiil®be held October 12. WALKER. MARY ELLEN. October WALKER, Joshua A’ Arthur 8. Richard J. Wal o ke Remains resting On Wednesday. | Y FELLEN Gardens, | l e funeral home of Almus R. Speare. 'l"flfl Rhode Island ave ne. Funeral services at the grave. | Holiywood Cemetery. Richmond. Va. on Saturday. ober 10, 0" Dm. | (Richmond Dispatch nlene :nnyu | WALLACE. BURTON A, d this 1ife Saturday, October :\ )m« aiter 'u brief liness, BURTON ALLACE. The | will be d at Wos odM'n Cemetely Baturdas. Ociaber 10 w8 pm. WILLIAMS. MARGARET. Thursda October 8. 1936, at Ganinger Hospitar: MARGARET WILLIAMS. daushter of the late Haves and Gertrude Williams. &he is also survived by one sister. Miss Heien Payne: two brothers, Raymond _and Thomas Willjams: one aunt. one uncle and a host of other relatives and friends. mains resting_at Q & Malloy’s funeral home. 12th st a ave, now: "Notice ‘of funeral Iater.” " 10 In Memortam. FENWICK, HELEN. Sacred to the mem- SHCR! who departed this i e e el teg e Hejent i Sleep in Jesus_ o HWI!. RICHARD H. In loving remem- brance of our dear husband, father and grandfather. RICHARD H. Geparted this life six years ago foday, October 9. 1930. WIFE AND CHILDREN. EMMA LEWIS, AN FEASTER ROER. YOUNG, JORN E.—NEAL. OLIVIA. loving memory of my dear h JOHN E. YOUNG. who left me so denly five years ago an s 9. 1931, OLIVIA NEAL. ‘Who suddeniy” bnled.-v-y two years ago today, October 9, 1934. g&l::.mllt'll':'zmcn FHONE NAT 0100, S Bod s-u‘u-‘ Cor. 14th & Eye 1217 F 2t ll' ) 4278 lv«t memories .-'un “l:l!l‘ loreur‘ elnnot Vever Yy loviwmem rance of lfl ‘YOUNG, 3 ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RYAN FUNERAL SERVICE A= VERY professional fundamen. tal of our Funeral Home is modern and of the highest order. On this is built a personal service in which no circumstance, however small, escapes competent A trained organization insures the decorum essential to the dignity of the occasion. Remem- 1 attention. ber to call Ryan Service. NEW PACKARD DE LUXE SIDE- SERVING AMBULANCE The last word in comfort and safety in ambulance service, Rates are most reasonable for local or distant calls. | ward J. Brady, Officers’ Reserve Corps, FOR MRS. BRADY Follows Service in St. Ann's Catholic Church. Mrs. Ada Ford Brady, 83, who died | Wednesday, was buried today in Mount | Olivet Cemetery, following funeral services in St. Ann’s Catholic Church | at 10 am. Mrs. Brady, a resident of this city Lincoln while visiting the White House with her father, the late Thomas Ford, at one time Governor of Ohio. She visited the Executive Mansion often with her parent during the Civil War. | She was attending another theater downtown the night Mr. Lincoln was | shot and recalled vividly the excite- ment and grief of that time. Mrs. Brady was a direct descendant of Gen. John Sullivan, hero of the Nevius, a member of Gen. Washing- ton’s stafl. She was a graduate of the George- town Convent. Her husband was the late Eugene D. F. Brady, who was a prominent attorney here. She is survived by a son, Col. Ed- living at 3018 O street, and three grandsons, Maurice K. John B. and Lieut. Parke H. Bndy.U S.N. Catch Soul of Depaxted. In certain tribes in South America, if one is lost and the body cannot be found, they have a way to catch the soul of the late departed. A line is stretched across the river so the soul cannot escape downstraem. A bag is set on the bank, distended, and near it some food. A feast is held there, the soul will come out to share in the feast, and thus caught. Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 510 C St. NE. Llnc. 5537 Ambulance Service JURY CONFUSED, TRIAL IS HALTED Mistrial Declared in Auto Case as Panel Fails to Follow Evidence. Confusion in the minds of the jury as to the scene of an accider. yester- day resulted in a mistrial in the case of Hugh F. Alexander, charged with reckless driving. His attouney, T. Edward O'Connell, previcusly had challenged the legality of the entire Jury panel, and Judge Edward M. Cur- Tan had held it was legally constituted. Judge Curran announced the mis- trial after he had asked several jur- ors if they understood wiiere the acci- dent occurred. They admitted they di1 not. Corporation Counsel Rice Hooe had introduced several maps of the scene. The defense contended these confused the minds of the jur- ors. O’Connell in challenging the jury panel had contended it was illegally S5 \ \\\\\\\\‘\\\\‘\\\\ ESSS 5 N X g Phone Atlamtic 1700-1701 James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Avé. S.E. Atlantic 1700-1701 ) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936. constituted because Judge Curran had discharged 12 members the previous day after they had returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Morgan Glaze, 27, colored, charged with neg- ligent homicide in the death Septem- ber 5, 1935, of Mrs. Mary Hausenfluck. The judge at the time criticized /the finding of the jury. Several members of the discharged Jjury called on Judge Curran yesterday with the explanation that they did not understand the evidence. They asked that they be.reinstated and the case be recpened. PROHIBITION PARTY AIDE HITS LANDON Says Indorsement by Brewers Will Cost Him Votes in Many States. By tbe Associated Press.” CHICAGO, October 9.—Edward E. Blake, national chairman of the Pro- hibition party, today labeled Gov. Alf M. Landon of Kansas a “wet” and said the Republican candidate’s recent indorsement by St. Louis wet leaders would cost him thousands of votes. Blake charged Landon with having "7, “abrogated the constitytion” of his State by “permitting the brewers to sell beer all over Kansas without any | restriction as to alcoholic content.” “Tearing the dry mask from Lan-| don,” he said in a statement, “and| definitely placing him as a wet will Tesult in a greatly enlarged prohibi- tion vote for D. Leigh Colvin (Pro- hibition party presidential candidate) in November. “Our party is on the ballot in 35| States, and every State’ organization | will see that drys support the prohi- bitiop ticket ard that they will no longer be deceived by ‘dry’ talk sdout Landon.” © Referring to a recent story from Topeka, Kans., that Gov. Landon was “satisfactory” to a group: of St. Louis | wet leaders, Blake said the statement would “lose thousands. of votes for | Landon throughout the United State: and Dr. Colvin will be the beneficiary.” Cdar Hill - For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR 15 No Extras! Fot a Regula $150 Funeral WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 T Robber Believed Shot. Samuel V. Mason, night watchman at’the Brenizer Contracting Co. yards at 1501 South Capitol street, fired one shot at two colored men, attempting to steal an aluminum casting from the yard last night, he reported to police today. 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