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)W. ERNEST J. On Sunday. De- 13, 1936, at Soldlers’ Home H s M ARIAROW. beloved d Pr 3 Hem® $uneral from ‘homas F. Murray & Son. se. esda: T Relagives and friends invit-, fiuermem Congressional Cemetery " nunow ERNEST J. Comrades Richard J. Harden Camp. United Spanith ‘War Veierans: Please assemble at Marray's funeral parios 07, Nichols ave, our, GEORGE. AMS. Cnmmlnder IUWARDL LE!LII Afllu.lnl BARJAROW. ERNEST J. Officers and bers of Anacostis Council. late brother. + fv“'B‘AmARoW By order of the ”Mim;uu McCAULEY. Cgunselor. TT. JANI:. on sund-y. i . 1936, at Sibley Memorial Hos- JMMITT. beloved wife of | e iate Arthur Brummitt and mother of Mrs. Caroline M. Fenwick. mains Testing at her late residence. 3304 2ind n.e. where services will be held on Hiedsy. "December 15 at 10:30 am Relatives and {riends invited. Interment gonlreulonll Cemetery. Kindly omit owers. i = , CHARLES C, Suddenly. on Sat- B Secember 12, 1836, at his resi: | dence 2801 Adams Mill rd.. CHARLES JUTLER. son of William A. Butler, ¢ Margaret’ \Butler, father of Ch rother of Lillian Green, Nora Key and Mamie Crawford. Jesse and Guy Butler. He is also survived by other relatives and friends. Remains_resting at Fraziers funeral home. g Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. Funeral Wednesday at R:30 am from the above establishment: thence | 10 Holy Redeemer Church. where mass will be sung ai 9 am, for the repose of his soul. Interment Oxon Hill. Md. ANS, MAGGIE. On Sundav. Dv-:emhtr B! 1036, at. Carson’s private hospital Remains resting, af ey Co.'s funeral home. BUR DePRqlotice of funeral Jater @ARNER. PRISCILLA. Departed this life urday. December 12 1936 at Fa0pm. At Emcmencvlflmmm PR!?,; CILLA GARNER. She leaves to moul their loss a devoted father. mother. hus- band. one son. two brothers. two sisters one hiece and a host of other relatives | and friends. Remains resting at the George B. Clarke funeral parior. 1416 Florida ave, ne. untl 5 p.m. Tuesday. December 16: thereafter at her late resi- dence. 1600 Levis st _n.e. Funeral Wed- nesday. December 15. from Nash Me- morial Church. 16th and Levis sts. n.c Interment Payne's cememy 15 AY. GEORGE. ay. bt cESRGEBYS) ‘GRAY devoted' husband of Pauline Gray He also leaves to mourn their loss many other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at _the George B. Clarke funeral pariors. 1416 Florida ave n.e Funeral Wedpesdas December 18, at from St. Cyprian's Church. 13th And'G'sts Be. " Interment Mount Offyet Cemetery. Decem- ABEL. On Thursday. DELEthr‘ 358 Dixon of George Hatton. Remains resting at the Jobn T Bhines funeral chapel. 3rd d ‘Eve sts. s.w. where funeral services IR be held Tuesday. December 1 1 om. Interment Woodlawn Cemete 8. WILLIAM, On Sunday. Decem- A W WILLIAM HARRIS the at Befoved son. of Laicy. Green. brother of | Eliza_ Barnes and Georze Green. He also leaves other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. Remains rest- ing at the W Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1 You st. n.w WILL. JACOBS A On Monday, Decembe! 14 st Gailinger —Hospits HILL th Washington. D. C.. beloved hus of Nora Alice: Hill '(nee Tavlor) HF iz a'so survived by one son. Claude Wilmer Hill._and five daughters. Mrs Lena Smith. Mrs. Eula Robertson. Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Ke:sler and Pauline Hill Remains rr:nmz at “ves funeral home. 2R47 Wilsol Arlington, Va. Puneral service Wednesday, December 16, at 2 p.m.. & the Church of the Brethren. Oakton, Va Interment Flint Hill Cemetery 15 WUDSON. CLARA B. On Priday, December 6. at her residence. 1817 dan % 2 SARAD The beloved wite | of Arthur Hudson. ickens. Also surviving _are three rothers, thise aisters, one srandson and and _{riends. _Funeral ‘uesday. December 15. at 1 pm.. from | Rethesds Batist Chuich. Ivy City, D Rev. Williams pastor. Interment in Harmony Cemerer. l('x'rtn. EMILY B. On Sunday Decem 13. o.m.. at bl(V Funera Edna_Cumming= Services at the Boulevard _ Park and Patterso; . Richmond. Va.. on Tuesday. De- eember 15 at 3 pm. Interment Holly- wood Cemetery. Richmond. Va JACOBS. MICHAEL (MIKE). cember 1% 17th st. nw Suddenls. residence. "MICHAEL (MIKE) JAC! Henrietta Jacobs and beloved father of Flaine and Ruth Jacobs. Funeral serv- jces at his late Tesidence on Tuesday December 15. at Interment Wisnington Hebrew Conaresation Cem- etery JONNSON. CHARLES EDWARD. On Sun- day. Decembes 6. at SRanana Hospital 1 ixardrie: . SHARLES EDWARD JOHNSON of 5 wi: | son ave. Jeferson Park. husband | of the late Martha P. survived by one son. son. Services and interment at Ellen- | ville. N Y. | KEARNEY. DOROTHY S, On Sunday. De; | at her residence. K13 “BOROTHY 8. KEARNE the beloved wife of John H. Kearnes from the James T. Ryan funerai . ave. se. on Wednesda® Deveber 16 at &30 a:m.: thence tn 8¢ | Peter's Church. whn? mass of requiem will be offered at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Ol Cemetery. KYLER, ETTA. Departed this life on Sun b at { am. dnier of Mrs Eilen ¢ John Addison. ~he | oss nd the lai s to mourn thelr dau Mrs. Vernice Lyles: ST Kaler, one sister. . Mr Goates: one brother, Albert Additon: five | grandchildren. other ~ reiatives friends. = Body can be viewed dence of her_daughter, 214 L .| after 2 pm. Tucsday Funeral services . E. Church. 24th st. and | D C. Wedneg— LANE. JAMES E.. on Saturday, Du:emhfl' 2. 1936 at Walter Reed Hospital, JAMES NE. beloved hushand of TANTe Tane brother of . Mrs. | ponia Simms, Thomas E Lane H welyn ne. Remains resting at Fra- Ters Tuneral ‘home. A%9 Rhode lsiand n.w.. until ‘-hnm 'l::txdn\ IDPh("fmI}fr ence to the residence of s sis- o n. Puneral Wednes- from the ll‘ NA°| R5. Burisl services at 2:30 n.m. in Arling- ton National Oemetery. with full mllltal” honors. | LANE. JAMES £, Ofcers sy m.mbm ot | Lodge, No. 1.477. are ey motifed of The deathi of Brother s E LANE, Funeral Wednesday, at p.m.. from P Rome, 01 Rhode. m-na ave. mw. Bession of sorrow Monday December 14, 7 o'clock. Odd Fellows’ n.u fth and T sts nw ' HERBERT E. JONES. N, HERMAN FIELDS. E. 8. ' I.lvnnn, 13,193 PR BARBARA ged oved daughter of Prlnc\n L. apd Eva Leverone (nee Bennett). Puneral 'rom her late residence. 3228 Otis st.. l(o\mr Rainjer, Md., on Wednesda: mber 16. at 8:30 am; pravers On_Sunday. ili be Sh1a "8t the ‘home at Relatives and lrl'ndl lnvilefl !nzennent Olen- wood Cemet "'s“‘ca""'n«"“b“‘r. AN °': unday, December. at_ Moun Itos _Hos e IONEY) Newtol Alis. oousin ‘of the late 1. J. gomb. e alio leaves (o mourn thelr oss four cousips Mrs,, Sarah L. Rabelle Litsomb Beolt: umamh and Joseph Lits" . Jr.. and three chhdun l(mon. Arron "and Anthony Re: ALOn raiithe A% Frasier's Tuneral home 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w nu-! services Tuesday. 3 ‘Burial services. at 1At Natlonsl " Gemetery. with full “military honors. MARTZ, HII-'I'ON 3. luddenly oo Sasurs > @y, December 12 ioved hutblnd 3 Hucha) A Maris: neral from his late residece 636 ' Jgruy .w.. on Tuesday De- 5. at 10_a.m. Relatives and thdn Invited, “nierment Bloomfield, nnk Geier’s Sons Co Seventn gt MW NAtional 2473 %——SPEAWRE oY N “f CHAS. 8. ZURHORST CO. £01 EAST CAPITOL ST. LINOCOLN 0372, mother of Lucille | Christian funeral | S devoted husband of | Breaths. MATHEWS. ELWOOD D. Suddenly. on lIt< day, November 936. ai Burnt Mills.' Md We brother Charies H.' Mathews. nnay restips Warner E. Pumph! !Dl’lnl Md. P G eareta ave Biiver" Notice of services iater. ARTHUR. ANNIE LEE. Suddenly on l.'&m day, December 13, 1936, ANNIE LEE ARTHUR beloved sister oll)llm.i the 517 11th st !ervms I lntar- ment in “avettesville. N. MORRAW. ABBIE. On u-v.urd- ber 12, 19:36. at Emergency Hos ABBIE MORROW. dlulhlfr of the Willlam and Mary L. Morrow. Remains resting at the Lee funeral home. 4 Cemetery. MURDAUGH. MARGARET R. December '13. 1936, at_her residence. 192} Kalorama road n.w. AUGH. widow of J. Dandridse Murdaugh, > Cgsrvices " av. 8. Episcopal Church. 18th and Churci on Tuesday. December 15. at 10:30 a. Toterment Fredericksbure. Va. NICHOLSON. OLIVE. On Sunday. De- cember 13. 19:6. OLIVE_NICHOLSON. beloved wile of the’late Banks Nichol~ on. He is survived by three daughters Furieral from the Deal funeral homs. 816 H st. n.e.. on Tuesday. December 15. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. OFFl'TT IDA LEE. On Monday December 1936, at her residence, 1334 A s, DA FFUTT. widow of Joceoh W Oftutt and beloved mother of Clarence H. Offutt. Mrs. Mildred Offutt. Warman and Mrs. Hilda Offutt Warner. Funeral services at her late residence on Wednesday. December 16. at 2 D. 1. aUives Sand Priends nviied. Rock Creck Cemetery. | POGUE. MARY E. On Thursday. Decem. Yer 0 1056, MARY B BOGUE of 421 Franklin st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss one son. lw? daughters. many | riends. Remains i view! m._Tuesday. December' 15, at' the George B. Clarke funeral parlor. 1416 Plorida ave. me. | Services at above funeral parlor. 8 p.m. December 16, Interment On Sundey. Intérment 15 | RIC] AURE di NA CECELIA. On Sun- CHARDS bfloveu wife of E. Richards. devoted mother of Derby. Erma and Vivian C. Sparks and sister of Frances O. Wise late residence until Wednesday. Decem- ber 16 °at § am.: thence to St Gabriel’s | Efrutch, “Where mass: wil be said at 10 am. for the repose of her soul. Rela- fives and friends invited. Interment Conaressional Cemetery. 15 JOSEPH BERNARD. Departed this Friday. Decembe: 1936, at Gallinger Hospital. i BERNARD He leaves to mourn his de- parture a devcied mother and father. Bessie and Nathis Ross: one sister. Ro- berta Holden: ‘four ‘brothers. Wiiliwm, Richard John and Ross: other Telatives ang. friends. resting_at Eugene Ford's funeral home, | 1300 South_ Capitol st. until Tuesday. D»cemher 13 where funeral services wili be held at 10 a.m Cemetery | Interment menln | ROWAN. AN (RHONE). On Sunday | bar 1. 1936, at her residence. |2 th st n.w. ANNIE (RHONE) | ROWAN. beloved wife of the late Henry | Rowan. devoted mother of Daisy Hen- son. Magzie Rowan and Jessie Barneite: grandmother of Edith Tolliver. great- grandmother of Ruth ané Henry Tol- liver She is also survived by many other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at Fraziers funeral home. 388 Rhode Island ave. nw. Notice of fu- neral later fl SHARP. DAVID. On Sunday. Decem 13. 1936, at Children’s Hospital. BAVID SHARP. ‘'beloved_son of Richmond and Mary Sharp. Remains resting at the McGuire funeral home. 1820 9th st. n . Notice of funeral later. 15 SHIELDS. ELLEN. S on Satur- v. December_12. | t Sibley Hos- e E RN SHIELDS " widow af Berer | | ids and beloved mother of Apdrew. | John Al Dennis and Will. Funeral from | her late residence. 70 Seaton place n.w. on Tuesday, December 15._at 8:30 am thence to 8'. Martin's Church. where requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SMITH, ELMER A, (“BOOBIE y. December 11. 19 o LAER A SUITH ( Boobie"). son of Eiizabeih | Smith and the late William J._ Smith h Fo Smith A’ Honesty | i o B Srmith: other rels atives ‘and friends survive. Nofice of funeral later. Arrancements by Ruth | Dabney & Co. 453 O st. n.w. SOBOTRA. MARGARETE D. On Sunda: December 11 1046, at her reudrnu | 1380 Incraiam st nw. SCBOTKA. beloved wflg of lhr late Prans "Babokia - Funerar’ services st | the above rtmdfincz on Tuesday. De- C 15. 2 pm. Relatives and i Inierment denly enly. Prospect A C. On Saturday. ember i6. ai her recidence | 1504 Crittenden MELITA C. SPELSHOUSE. neloved llfz of John F. | Spelshouse d of F. Spelshouse M. Speishouse of New York City Halns Sestine ot the Lot Toucral howe. | 4th st and Mass. ave. n.e. where serv- ices will be held 'on Tuesday, December 15, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. TATE. MARIE ANTOINETTE On Fridas December 11, 19: MARIE _ANTOI- NETTE TATE. wife of Samuel Tate. de- voted daughter of Sardis D and Sarah L. Washineton. loving mother of Elaine | and Sardis D. Tate. Remains may viewed after 2 p.m. Monday. December atthe W, Ernest Jarvis tuneral enirch. 1430 st. n.w. Tuesday. December 18 af the above-narmed Taneral church: ment Woodlawn Cemetery. OT W, Suddenly, on Satur De *ihe beloved Musband of Anice T Prneral feom iy Jete remaence. | 5900 16th st. nw. on Tuesday cember 15 st 2:i0 p.m. Interment | Cedar Hill Cemetery. Relatives and | friends invited. TROUP, HARRY LEE. cember 12, 107 Tenide be | e | “nter- | w \ On Saturday, De- | . at 10:18 p.m.. at his | Canal road n.w., HARRY | rs E_Walker | Md. " Puneral from. the Wise Co. funera! home. 2001 on Tues at 11 am. Relatives ffl!nfl( ln'fled Interment_ at Willlamsport. d.. el (Hatenow i Mg, Panors Disare Foote of Washintron. rs. 1o of Cumberland Georze W. M st. nw. Departed this life 1930 eS 5 to mpitrn nis 1055 & devoted frlend. Wilfam Simmons. Remains restineat Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. omv ’mouns. On Monday. at his “residence; MS. beloved “husband of Eliza Williams “ang loving father of Mary and Otha_Willia neva Mason and Atreader Palmer snd brother of Prark wart. ~He also leaves six grandchil- n and one great-granddauchter and other relatives. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. In Memoriam. BUNDY. JAMES-F. Sacred to the memory of our dear usrand and father. Attorney F. BUNDY. who this iite trenti-two yeais azo todns. ber 14, 1914. Lives of ereat men sl remind us make our iives sublime. And devarting leave behind s Footprints on the sands of !Im.. Pootprints that perhaps lmlhsr Sailine o'er life's solem: A forlorn and shipwrecked brofher. Seelne shall take heart again, HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DELILIA AND DELLA BUNDY. CHAMBERS. ERNEST WILLIAM. In na but Joving ‘memory of msbeloved hus- WILLIAM CH. he demanen iy WA to- Zay. December 14. 1934, oo Gone. but not foreotten. LOVING WIFE. EVALYN. CRUMP. IDA. " A uered tribute to the memory of our devoted wife and mother. T who fell asieep. in Jesus one year ao today. December 14. ‘Where e‘l’:c can we find a friendship like Unhrnker:mllll death calls and life's work We dldnl know the sorrow to be left lone. Tin Qo sent the messase "Tis sad when He calls other, But the faddest of all was when God Galled" our mother. " 8he h-d a smile that every one loved, A heart as pure as zold: To_those who knew and loved her Her memory will never grow old, = DEV. USBAND DREN. FRANK. CORINNE AND wn.-_ ums. .0:“!,.‘!'?7 V. % sacred tribute memory of my dear mothe BERTA V. LEWIS. sie Jesus one year ago tfldl! Mm When o you fnd a friendshiv’ like Vlhroken death calls and )ife's work You dlon: know the sorrow to be left Till Ood sends the message to your h t "Tis sad when He calls for one or But saddest of all is when God ealls your other 2 EVANGELINE T. ing remembrance of my IGELINE ‘T who Al 2 rted this life seven years ago today. ber 14. 192! NERISSA T. GRAY PERRY. EVANGELINE TALBERT. sad but loving memoty of our dear ' Ay ,..,.L.:. wl uln m 4 1929, G. Schlosser | Remains resting at her | our home. || or one or the GENNERICH RITE T0BE HELD HER Funeral Services - Planned Wednesday in East Room’ of White House. Funeral services for Gus Gennerich, the former New York policeman who President in Buenos Aires, Argentina, will reach this country tomorw' morning aboard the U. 8. 8. apolis, carrying the presidential m when it anchors at Charleston, 8. C. The President and Mrs, Roosevelt and other members of their immediate family will attend the services and James Roosevelt, the President’s eldest son, will personally represent his father at the services to be held in Ney York City, the home of his former friend and attendant of the President, and at the interment later in the Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Valley, Long Island. The services at the White House will be simple and solemn and void of any pomp. Besides & few relatives of Gennerich, members of the cab- inet and certain other Government officials will be present. The services will be conducted by Rev. G. E. Lenski, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church of this city. He will read the Lutheran burial service. There will be no music. The palibearers will be selected from members of the White House Secret Service and the White House police, in addition to a few personal friends of Gennerich. Among the relatives of Gennerich | who will attend the funeral will be Charles Gutri of Brooklyn, a brother- in-law, and his son, August Gutri, s namesake of Gus Gennerich. ‘The body of Gennerich will arrive in Washington tomorrow night on the special train which will bring the President and his party from Charles- ton and. will be taken at once to the Chambers undertaking establishment, where it will remain until breught to the White House for the services Wednesday. After the services thne body will be taken immediately to New York City, where it will lie in state in the Masonic Temple until Thursday evening, when funeral serv- ices will be held preparatory to tak- Lr‘sz llhe body to Middle Valley for rial 'HARRY LEE TROUP DIES AT AGE OF 73 Deceased Long Was Superintend- | ent of Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. Harry Lee Troup, 73, for the last 30 years superintendent of the Chesa- rpule & Ohio Canal Co., died Satur- | day night at his home‘ 4521 Canal| road. He had been ill six weeks. Mr. Troup was widely known among business men of Georgetown. For a number of years he had worked for | the canal company at Williamsport, Md before becoming its superintend- He was a native of Willlamsport |and belonged “to the Knights of | Pythias there. Surviving him are a son, Pr!d W. Troup, this city; two daughte: W. V. Poole, this city, and Ilrt L E. Walker, Cumberland, Md.; lour grandchildren and four -Lmu wife was the late Mrs. Mary J-ne Troup, to whom he was married more | than 50 years ago. WIDOW OF LEGISLATOR EXPIRES IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Ella Jull, Former Resident of Capital, Dies at Home of Mother. Mrs. Ella Jull, widow of Representa- tive Mears Jull, died in San Diego, Calif., Fricay at the home of her mother, it was learned here today. Mrs, Jull lived until recently at 1700 Lamont street. Her husband resigned from his congressional seat during the Hoover administration to become collettor of customs for the port of Chicago. After Mr. Jull's death, his widow was for a time connected with the District Playground Department and the Board of Public Wallm MRS. SOBOTKA DIES AT AGE OF 84 YEARS Widow of Former Austro-Hun- garian Vioe Chancellor Re: dent 60 Years. Mrs. Margarete D. Sobotka, 84, widow of Frans Sobotka, for many years connected with the old Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Em- bassy here, part of the time as vice chancellor, died yesterday after a long fliness at her home, 1330 Ingraham street. Born October 8, 1852, in Creglingen, ‘Wuerttenberg, Germany, Mrs. Sobotka came to this country many years age. She was married in this city and had been a resident here 60 years. Before her marriage she was Mlle. Scheppach. Her husband died many years ago. She is survived by a daughter, Miss Mamile D. Sobotka, and three sons, Frank J., Clement J. and John A. So- botka, all of this city. She also leaves six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the residence. Rev. Dr. Henry Manken, jr., pastor of the Incarnation Lutheran Church, will of- ficiate. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Maj. Ernest W. Brown, superintendent of police; A. B. Butrick, Alfred D. Smith, Frank R. Dunlap, Lee Fanning and Richard L. Reum. 'F. H. RIDGWAY CHOSEN UNDERWRITERS’ HEAD Franz H Ridgway was elected chairman of the District Underwriters’ Association at its recent annual meet- ing, it was learned today. Also elected were Douglas R. Phil- lips, vice chairman; Edward R. Hardy, manager; Edward S. Brashears, treas- urer, and Lawrence C. Crawford, Wil- liam D. Ellet and William N. Payne, jr., members of the Governing Com- mittee. Other members of the Governing Committee are William M. Beall, Charles R. Brown, William R. Ellis, Charles E. Hood, Archibald McLach- len, Hubbert R. Quinter and William H. Somervell. Three Patents First Year. | Only three patents were granted | during the first year after the patent act became effective in the United | States. | Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | s10 C st. NE. Linc. 5537 \ Ambulance Service NIGHT COUGH | due to a cold speedily relieved by this i pure prescription medicine. Only 35¢, Funeral services will be held at 11| a.m. tomorrow in the George W. Wise Cn funeral home, 32900 M street. Burial will be at Wililamsport. e R O The Light That Veiled. EL PASO, Tex. (#).—Bubble Dancer Sally Rand told a spotlight operator here what she thought of him—in finale calls for a blue spotlight. Blue, it seems is a more modest, less re- vealing light. But the operator by mistake flashed a bright white light. FLOWERS Fuseral Directors Since 1850 L ] Figures Talk The figures below show the _actusal costs of 1,000 consecutive adult funerals . con- ducted by 'Joseph Gawler’s Sons. Here is positive proof that quality service costs . Joseph Gawler’s Cdar Hlll 7 We Invite Women to Open a Charge Account Our charge plan is adapted to the needs of Government women, business women as well as housewives. No down payment is required. Pay in convenient amounts starting in January. No interest charges. ' No delays. Charge accounts opened at time of purchase. Investigate this oconvenient way to pay. LUXURIOUS FUR-TRIMMED CHARGE IT! PAY $5 CASH, $5 MONTHLY STARTING IN JAN? All-wool coats, with luxu- rious fur trims—in the new- BRIGHT NEW F ROCKS D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1936. PENSION LISTING GRATIFY OFFICIALS Majority of Employers and Workers Enrolied for Social Security. BY the Associated Press. Officials expressed satisfaction today at the rate of registration for Federal pension accounts after a check showed three-fifths of the eligible employers and more than two-thirds of the work- ers have signed. There is no need, they said, for & second extension of the deadline for workers’ applications, which expires to- morrow. The latest tabulation of forms re- turned to the Social Security Board’s Baltimore office showed about 2,200,- 000 from employers and 22,000,000 from employes, against original esti- mates of 3,600,000 and 26,000,000, re- spectively. Since an average employment of 11 In an establishment was indicated, the number of eligible workers may go above 30,000,000. Although the lists probably will be incomplete at the deadline, indications are that summary action against de- linquents will be deferred. No in- vD OCTORS RECOMMEND AMBULANCE SERVICE BY" any place in the city 3 One of the La Undertakers stance of willful avoidance of the law | the applications have been handled. has been reported, it was said. Arrangements to take back many| Virtually all the 800 railroads were Reporting that the peak had been | soon were being made, however, as the | said to be arranging voluntary assist- passed in their task, postal authorities | Post Office will co-operste similarly |ance, pending determination of the began reducing staffs at centers where | for registration of railroad workers | act's constitutionality. END WINTER DRUDGERY for as little as 5216 PER WEEK ON MONTHLY BUDGET PLAN Essoburne Installed Now with no interruption to your heat supply THE OIL BURNER WORTHY OF THE MARK THE NEW Esso Marketers Qil Heating Division Standard Oil Company of New Jersey 261 Constitution Avenue N.W. Washinton Telephone National 9032—After 5 P.M., Call Nail Annapolis Utilities, Incorporated 126 West Street. Annapolis, Md. 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