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A—10 #»» Card of Thanks. RACHEL A. _The family eu ‘ot sincere agbreciation. qn co-workers, friends and rele "u m }u kindness during her ill- \enuzl 1 foral tributes and ex- of sympathy at her, 1 ALY, Bmflm. YMOND EVANS. Sudden; n: T s%"" ax "'1"4" 1[‘:\'1:';0; a T RAYUOND EVANS nJ of Hoe Roral home, S1A. Clevel 'd‘“"“"”‘,;",',‘;' Fal home, eveinnd ave. River- Ry M Notiee of time of funeral heresfti -nn'n-. day. December QGermantown. d.. lumbia ‘lb')‘u"" e, . Bennet lt Ml ll'.: residence Tuesday. 2:30 pm. a3 Gemeters BIRD. ICE. On Sunday. Decem! 27, Tolt g \home of his S u(hltr‘ bler. J. MAURICE d of gflu. mm -nd B Bt e Tate Jobn H. dy_resting at_the Tnhur tunem B:n;e ;"‘10,“9 v’/’he‘n nw., cember 3 e Wnlter Reed Gen B followed by itk mill tary honors in Arlington National Cemeter BROOKS. JAMES P Suddenly. on Friday, December 25. 1916, at hls r-udmu 0 N st. n.w., JAMES P. BR bel brother of Mrs. Frances atener, \mcle of Mrs Margaret Harris, devoted fathe: in-law of Edith Brooks. Remains re ing at his late residence. Funeral Tues- day. December 29, at 1:30 p.m.. from the llel.ropohundsnz;‘h' Church_ R ;El HORACE WILSON. Sun- 27, 1936, HORAC] heabead of the Funeral service Decem! Tnvited. . Inierment cmeten Services by W. Ernest Jar- IUIWI!u. EMMA S. On Priday. Decem- ber 5. 1036, at the residence of her daughter. 1784 T st. n.w. Mrs. EMMA fU‘R widow of the late Henry mother of Mrs. Emma Brooks, Mrs. Estelle Brown. Mrs. Hattie Toodle. Mrs. Martha Lee and Drs. fonso and James Burwell and Horace . Burwell Funeral Tuesday. Decem- ber 20. at 2 p.m., from Nineteenth Street Baiisi Church.’ Relatives and friends invited. eember o 1556 st Emergency Horbita), BESS CALLAN Dove.“belovea wite of rank A. Callan loved mother o! ildre Bk Galan. it “Funeral from her Tate. X etidence. 4004 Tiinols ave, n.W., on_ Tuesday. December 29. at 2 pm. Blatines and Triends invited o attend. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. €AMPAGNOLL NICHOLAS. on December IEHe AT m e dence. l""{l Neal st. n.e. NICHOLAS CAM- PAGNOLL beloved husband of Carmela Clmnnlnnh father of Francis. Paul, and Gabriel Campagnoli and Sals Brother of ~Dominic. Campagnoli. Funeral will be held from the above resi dence on Wednesday. December C. Smit friends Suddenly. on Sun- Dmlalsos MARY F. cember 26, 1936 _at her rmdenu Fulrtax rd. Beihesda. F. DICKERSON. the beloved wife of R an cis A. Dickerson, mother of Jane A. Dickerson and dauchter of Frank and Bara Schutte, Funeral services at, he W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 "n.w. on Monday. December b.m. Relatives and friends are lnltrmem Kensico Cemer;rv‘ DIGGS. mANrrA MAIDEN. Departed this life Saturday. December 26. 1936 at her residence. 915 6th_st. se. JUANITA MAIDEN DIGGS _She was the daugh- omi and Lewis Maiden. She es @ devoted husband. John Diges shier. Evon Diggs. and a Mu of other r!l‘u\rl and friends. Beral Tuesday. December 20, at § am= from St. Cyprian’s Church. 1ith and © ats. se. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. lA!ron MARY E. On Sunday. December 27. 1936, MARY_E_ EASTON. wife of The st James E. Easton and mother of Charloite M. Wade, Hemrietta Fagin and Willlam H Easton. PFuneral from her late residence. Allfl Marietta place n.w. Notice of fureral later. TZGERALD. REBECCA | IIA'dIl'I'O\ On Sunday. December 19 home. 6742 Fairfax rd. B!Ih!(dl Md‘ REBECCA ~ HAMILTON' FITZGER. @ged 44 years. the beloved AR lam M. Fitzgerald and mother of Wil- liam M., ir: Ann Hamilton and Patricia Hamilton_Fitzgerald and sister of Mrs. Adelaide Fuller and Mrs. Julia March of Winchester. Va. Remains resting at the funera] home of Wm_Reuben P 7008 Wisconsin _ ave.. Funeral services at Our Lady Catholic Church Tuesday December where requiem mass wili be said at & am. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, near Rockville. Md. e Op Eriday. December NELLIE E. (nee Mor- o) Beloved wite” of Ciem ‘&, Pord. She is also survived by two daughters: and brother. Funerai Monday. mber 8. at 2 p.m. tives and fmnds invited to attend. terment Glenwood Cemetery. 28 PREDERICKS. CATHERINE Fo December 27. 1425 Ames place ne ERINE F. ICKS. wife of Arlhur J. Predericks and mnlhu of Robert, Wal- ter and Louls Fredericks. Remains rest- 1o at the Lee funeral nome, 4th st and e Where services will be hlld Dn ‘Wednesday. December 30. a.m. Relatives and friends invited. m- umem Cedn Hlll cemmry FRY. mber 27. nu n T Elbles Momorial Hospital. Miss FRY. aunt of Mrs. Roy L. Sex- aSuddenty. uniil 9 em! Fineral services and intérment at Norris: town. Pa.. Wednesday. Decembel MAM. EUNICE ROWE. On snurdu De- cember 26. 1936, gence 2401 Calyert st. nw mber 20. at 10 am. Tmost Motmt Glivet Cemetery. SAWKES. ADDIE B. M. On Saturday. ne cem!| 26. 1936. at her residence. ldi\fi Inte er- HAWKES. Grifith J. Telatives “and ma from the above residence Tuesdar. De- cember 29. at 1 p.m. Interment Wood- ";w;.h Cemeuu. Arrangements by John SWEILMAN. DI’NA. On_Sunday. December 27. 1936. DINA HETLMAN. rvices at ipe funeral home of Almus R. Speare. 3200 R. 1. ave. n.e.. on Tuesday. Decem- Bardavar 10 . Thierment Gedar Hill Cemetery. GAS, HAI-GA“'I' "ANC Monday. Decem| 936, e YA ReE st h.e. MARGAR hs" Seloveq wite of ICES HILLEN( the late Jpcob Hillengas and mother of M Miss Florence, Margaret and Gllhfl! Hlllelun Notlce of funeral later. BWOGAN. ADA. On Thursday. December 24. 1936. ADA HOGAN. aged 78. Burial Saturday. December 28. in Washington Memorial Park Cemefery. She is s vived by two daughters. and Miss Nellie Hogan of 45 Wells ave . Edmonsion. Md. and one son. Ed Ho: wan ol l:uur No. 3 T B. On Sunday, Decem- e 2T q050 Rt his residencs, Hunts- ville, Md.. AL] B. the be- loved husband of E!zlb!th G. Hunt and father of George B_Hunt Puneral serv- ices at the W. W. Chambers C. suburban Himeral Tome. 018 Cleveland ave. Rivers dale; Md. on Wednesda: Decemiber 30, at 10 ind friends are Taterracnt Mount. Oriver Cem- on at her WUNTER. ROSA A. ber 27. 1938. at A °T._Hunter. W. Onr Sunday. Decem- ‘invited. = Tnierment Pctom;e. after_a ARTHUR N He eaves to mourn her 108 4 devoud wife. !mml Jackson. ~Remains restini ith L. E. Murray & Son. 12th V'its. mw. Puneral notice Iater. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Jongh F. Birch’s Som‘ A. ‘Mana; one West” 0BR0. t. N.w. lished 1841 MMM Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 5T " NAtional 2473 One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 817 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 V. L. SPEARE (0. T Seina: "'“""'n pears, FuLaBIDmenE: “ rhna 1009 H St. N.W. J. Wlllla.m Lee’s Sons Co. 8remn'§oriur‘x‘1' : 4th and Mass Ave. NE. Lineoln $200 I'ITNII.AL DESIGNS. " GEO @ SHAFFER HODTRTE vaici FRONE WAT. 0100 o g Cor. 14th & Eye GUDE BROS. CO. - Fioral Picces BISPR W, Natioel 4376 Interment Neel.lvml Beaths. ,nadn;.hll 1ife "fil‘l’ Muolher son of Wile: to mourn tlmr lon s wite, lnm ‘Sonn= son: two brom:m Jam d_Georg Johnson: one ll.l . . Pranklin, an one niece. Reba I "other reiatives and friends. P\mzrll Wednesday, S 30 o Gty T Hih aad st e Remains resting at the abové chapel. EUGENE AUGUSTUS, JORDANite on” Wedne Decern! dan. He also leaves to mourn their loss a daughter. Mamie Hood: one stepdaugh- ter. one nephew, one niece, sixteen grand- children and & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & u-une" funeral h sw. untls den 3 urvxcu ] be held on ‘Tuesday, ber Rev. Samuel ‘Junither Titerment’ Woodlawn Cem- NNEY. VIRGINIA E. On Sunday. “m mber .ngm at her res emas 4630 a) ace nwy Mr: KENNEY. wite of 4 ney and beloved rt, Oliver and lsadore Kenney e MecGuire faneral h h st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral later. 30 LAWRIE. MINNIE STROTHERS. Wed- nesday. December 33 1330, at 3’!‘! Ran. oip! RRIE wife"of the Iate. George = wrie and loving daughter of Maggie M. Strothers. She also leaves to mourn their loss one aunt. Georgiana Ta! two uncles, William, B. Ha nm and s Frank Hawl and bost FaTes ang Triends, “RAmaing resting at Frazler's funeral home 380 R. 1, n.w. Funeral Tuesday. December 20, at 1:30 p.m_ from the Yiehoponitan A: M. E. Zion Wesley Church. D st_between 2nd and 3rd sts. s.w.. Rev. J. W. McCoy Tierment Harmony Cznae- LEWIS, CHRISTOPHER §. Suddenly. on Sundly December 27, 1936, CHRISTO- PHER 8. LEWIS. “the beloved son of Elmira and William Lewls. He leaves to mourn their loss one brother. William H. Lewis: one sister. Henrletta Robinso one brother-in-law. ~Robe; b other "relatives and_friends. resting with L. E. Murray & and V sts. n.w. Funeral notice Tater. offciating. tery. On Sunday. Decem- wm at_her residence. 3706 [ER E. LEWIS. be- Toveq wife of Frea M. Lewis and mother of Max Boklhardt and Claude W. of Plattsburg Re fhe above Tesidence. Fun the lbo\f residence_on Tuesday. Decem- ber at 2 Relatives and friends 2 pm. invited. Inferment Sedar Hill Cemetery., Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. MANSFIELD, On_Friday. ne 5 beloved aiini of Justin W Swain neral from W. W. Chambers Co.’s South- east funeral home. | 11th st. s.e. on Monday. December at 3 n.m e naited to aviend. terment Congressional Cemetery. McCLELLAND, LUCILLE. Depart life Friday, December a5 1036, the devoted daughter of Mary d Herbert McCIelllnrl sister of Elder wune McClelland. _Bobple McClelland and Elizabeth Senater. at the Clrmll Edwards home. 2301 Georgia ave on Tuesday. December 29. p.m.. from the above funi terment Statesville, N. C. MCKNIGHT, ADAH JEAN. On Sunday, De; cem| 6. at lhe residence of ST Gaughter. 50 Holt Bl TAkoma Fark G CARE IEAN McRNIGHT. beloved Wif€ of Albert H. McKnignt and mother of na L. Nickols and J. L. ScKnight ofr Chaniotiesville.. Va. — and sister of Mrs._ William H. Mr!lroy ol Washington. D. C. and M. Pennypacker of Phiindciohis Ba P neral services at the W. Chambe; Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n. on’ Wednesday, December 30. at i p.m. Relatives and’ friends invited Inter- ment Morris Cemeters, Phoenixville, Pa. a In- 28 MELCHOIR. REV. FRANKLIN D. Departed this life on Friday. December 5. 196, after a short illness. Rev. FRANKLIN D. MELCHOIR. He leaves to mourn their loss a_loving wifé. Martha A. Melchoir: two daughters. Beulah Meichoir and Moyrtle Holzman: one son. William E. Meicholr: & eranddaughter and a host of friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Funeral services will be held at Brown Memorial A. M. E. Church. 14th and B ts. n.e. Wednesday, December 3('.’ at MILLS. FREDERICK Saturday. December ty Homital, PREDE . _Sudden 1936, at Casual- LLS . n.e. beloved husband of Ruth Mills_inee Dameron). Services at the above residence on Tuesday. Decem: er t 230 pm. ~Interment Fort Lincoln' Cemetery. HI\OR JOSEPH J. On Monday. Dt:tm- ber 98, 1036, at 5:20 a.m., JOSEPH J. MINOR. He leaves to_mourn their loss s brother, Charles H. Minor; wife, Frances C. Minor: adopted son, Charles ¥ : three grandchildren. Joseph Frazier. Ruby Brown and Louise four great-grandchildren, lnd a3 of other relatives. His in state at First and Dumbarton ave. n.W.. from 10 a.m. Wednesday. December 30. The family requests that the Moses, Elks and Odd Fellows will hold their’ ceremonies _at p.m. Wednesday. December 30. Meral Thursdsy. December 31. at 12 noon. Interment Lincoln. Va. "Services by Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. 30 NEWTON. ALPHONZO. On Saturday, De- cember 26. 1936. at Gallinger Hosp| ALPHONZO NEWTON. the son of Edwar Newton and Rose Henry. He is 150 survived by one brother and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday. December 20 at 1:30 pm. from Pnzler( Tuneral home. 389 R. I n.w. Interment Odd Fellows' Cem- etery. Atlington. Va. 28 NOLTE, DORA MAE. | On Mon nday. Decem- MAE. wite of Frank ship Heights. Md. Body resting o 13‘:: Warner E. Pumphrey funeral home. 8424 Georgia ave. Silver Spring. Md. Notice of service later. PAYNE. TERESA y. ' December PAYNE® (nee Elbert). of James Edward Pagne. " Funeral from her late residence. 1507 C st ce. on Weanesday, December 40 at K30 & thence to Holy Comforter Church. and Fast Capitol ste,, where mass il offered at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited, Xmerment Mount, Olivet c»mt- tery. NWEB. JOHN J. On Sunday. Dece) bfl 1036 at bis recidence. 2120 1st st. JOHN J. POWER. the beloved hus- Pand of the lnu Mary J. Power and fa- ther of William J. h E. Power Yy Rasmond N farean. Puneral residence on Tuesday, December_29. 7 am.: thence to St. Martin's Church. where mass of requiem will be offered at 7:30 am. Relatives and friends invited ' Tnterment St. Pat- rick's Cemetery. Cumberllnd Md. PUSHENBERRY. NEVILLE. December ":_ m'm n ml Dum! PUBHENBBRRY belov!d nulh-nd of Lillian_ Pushenberry. _loving _father of Wililam and Edward Pushenberr, Cath- erine Neal and Ethel Jackson: brother of William_Fox, unce ‘of He also leaves other rmnvu and friends. Remains resting at Ernest .v.ms Jumeral church, 1435 You 1 Wednesday, December. from the Mount zion E_Ch 9th_st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w., Rev. G. E._Curry officiafing. Intermeni Harmony Cemetery. RECKNOR. FLORENCE E. _Suddenly on Sa . December 26. 1636, at Cas; ENCE E. RECKNG Suddenly. on_ Sun- TERESA 5! nday. r!aldene! of 1424 A daughter of Bertha Arti Thomas J. lucknnr and ister of Orville Albert A. Carl E. Recknor and Mrs. Pearl E. Duton. Punel':)le lron;e the nbon LR Pl e T Ft ent ngton _Memorial Cemetery. Bervices by W. W. Chambers, REYNOLDS, CHARLE! December n 29. m Bo: 1840 L st. n.w., REYNOLDS. CHARLES S. The Bider o s ReiletAmociagion announces the M De- desth of Cemirer bt Pui:ml trou.n' Io!d n 1936, unduukm' n-rlor YLOR. Pr!l aenl cember ing parlors, Tuesday, Dece J. C. ucmu.s Caecretary, RICHARDSON. MARY cember 6. at Gallinger Ho-nml Pencral home. 3 tice of funeral later. ROBINSON, JOHN J. Suddenly, on Sun- day, December 27. 1936, in the 59th year of "his. ake. - JOFHN be- loved husband of Minnie E. Robinson {nee Thompson). son of Mrs. lnrnret. Robinson ‘Sha_the late John G, Robinson .mx brother of Mrx William D. ulmnur oh Thr arch, )fl h will be sun 'z b o'?&k for the Tepose of his soul, Retotives and friends 1ovi terment Ceda OG:I‘!’!AI"A * the beloved wie | |the head of Wall Street, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WOMAN PRISONER mmmfi National ‘Geme 8y, l'l'llll‘,e PA{I.ICIQA“& P? lltmdi MARY. On Saturday. Au- 18 zu'm ot Walter ‘Reed Geny MARY TAYLOR of 1222 4, o Remaing : siiing o Pr funeral home, 9 R. I. IV! nw. NO"C! of funeral Ilt!l’ 290 WATSON, JOBN. Coi. John Jacob Astor p. No. 6, x;ennlunn D, C. U annnunce u-e di JOHN 'TSON. at __Unif States Soldiers’ Home Hospital, Friday. ~ December 25, 1936, with military honors, lel 'hxzp Puneral ’"’mb‘zc! bs!o“!’lfl it l day. r 29, a ment in U. 8. Soldle Cemetery. 'WINSTON, HENRY C. On Saturday, De- gember 20, 1936, at Mount Alto Hos- itai. after a short iline: HENRY ISTON of Peaks. Vi brolher of Mary Robinson. Sal Alien and Rev. L. . Dicke un Wflly -nd 'Po Bic! He is survived by many other mmlnfll mtln{ Iater. Inter. l'lnln' anun-l otice of | funeral (Rlchmnnfi Papers please copy.) In Memortam. IlIbII 'l'lmllll}! A, AND FANNI ‘THADDEUS A. BUDI let! D. who left us ten Jears avo today, December 28 1024: n]\g UDD. Nov. 3 1934, and sister. ARIETA BUDD QUEE December 12, 19: When days are duk and friends are few. Dear fath W we miss yo ‘There may be friends who may be true, But we lost our best pal when we lost you. Dear mother is sleeping ce from all pain: e he eet spirit, w soundly, let her sleep on; Het Micknese 15 oah And hep troubles ate T’M' DATGHT] LYDIA " EODD, BODD JOHNSON. . A | KERN, EFFIE PRUELLA. In loving mem- EFFIE PRU- 5% 0femy, beloved wite. KERN. who pas: ago today, December 2&. 1935, Just a thought of sweet umzmhrlnn. Just a memory. fond and true; Just a token of ‘affection And a heartache atill for yoy == POLLARD. RICHARD (DICK). In memary of our dear brother. RICHARD (DICK POLLARD. who departed this life & n-x ago yesterday. December 27, 1935, So sad. so sudden. was the call. His mdden death was a shock to all: But God in His wisdom knew what was Sext 80 He'iook him home to heaven to rest SISTER AND BROTHER. °* ROY. LOUISE WATSON. In loving Te- membrance of our devoted mother. LOUISE WATSON ROY. who passed 16 + the great bevond eleven years ago today. December 28, 1925, ‘The }:nun"l of December once more is To us the saddest of the year: Because eleven years ago today togk our loving mother away UIS W. ROY AND FAMILY. * TIPPETT. ELIZABETH. In sad memory of my dear mother, ELIZABETH TIPPETT. who departed tnis life twenty-four, years 480 yesterday. December 27. 18 HER LOVIN( y one year G BON. CLARENGE. TISINGER, SARAH C. In memory of our beloved mother. SARAH C. TISINGER, who passed nlv;‘y”fiu years ago today. December 28. ‘THE CHILDREN. TRIBBY. CHARLES E. In sad but loving remembrance _of ‘our dear father CHARLES E. TRIBBY. who departed this lige six years ago today. Decembe s PAMILY. WILLIAME EMMA A In love and re- membrance of our dear departed sister. EMMA A, WILLIAMS who left this world on the 3Sth ‘of December. : years ago today. God called an angel to His throne. He bgde her to lhel ve and whispered to ‘Come HER "DEVGTED SBTER. BURNSCETD APPOINTMENT GIVEN TOREV. S. T. STEELE Reoctor of Baltimore Church Named | Vicar of Chapel of the Intercession. Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 28.—Ap- pointment of Rev. S. Tagart Steele, jr., rector of St. David's Protestant Episcopal Church, Baltimore, as vicar of the Chapel of the Intercession was announced yesterday by Rev. Dr. FPrederic 8. Plemlng. rector of Trinity Parish. Mr. Steele uuceeedx Rev. Wallace J. Gardner, who last Spring became Bishop Coadjustor of the diocese of New Jersey. The new vicar was a delegate to the General Convention in 1931, and for 10 years has been on the Execu- tive Council as chairman of the de- partment of Christian social service. Mr. Steele was born in Baltimore and was graduated from Harvard University in 1913. His honorary de- gree of doctor of divinity. was con- ferred on him by the University of Maryland. He was graduated from General Theological Seminary in 1916. He has been s curate at St. Clem- rent’s Church, Philadelphia, and after war service as a chaplain, he was for three years in Old Trinity Church at and later was called to St. Peter's Church, Mor- ristown, N. J., and Grace and St. Peter's Church, Baltimore. He was assistant at St. Michael and All Angels'’ Church, Baltimore, before going: to_St. David's. RETIRED GROC_ER DIES Nicholas Campagnoli Was Italian Catholic Society Member. Nicholas Campagnoli, 47, retired grocer, died yesterday .after a long illness at his home, 1220 Neal street northeast. Mr. Campagnoli, a native of this city, formerly operated a grocery store at 1201 Montello avenue northeast. He was a member of the Italian Catholic Society. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Carmela Campagnoli; two sons, Francis Paul Campagnoli and Carmen Gabriel Campagnoli, and a brother, Dominic Campagnoli, all of this city, and two sisters living in Italy. :dl:enl services will be held Wed- n y morning in Holy Rosary Catholic Church, followed by burial in 8t. Mary's Cemetery. Many Forest Fires Fought. P. A. Silcox, chief of the Forest Service, sald today Civilian Conserva- | Helen Lemmon. 61, 8St. tionOorplminthnomnhnn put in 2,500,000 days’ work figh In 35 y8' fighting | F-nnl Alfred B. Gawler wmn- A. Gawler INDEATH INQUIRY : Veteran Found Decapitated on Rails Thought Murdered. By the Associated Press. FRESNO, Calif, December 28.—A woman was detained today in connec- tion with the death of a World War veteran, who may have been partially scalped before he was decapitated, after & Christmas drinking party. An uni- dentified man was sought. Undersheriff C. A. Tarr said a note found in the pocket of the veteran, Emory Parr, 38, reading “Carmain Switser is responsible for this,” dis- counted earlier beliefs Parr was run over by a train. His body was found on a railroad right-of-way 2 miles from the home of Dr. P. 8. Lindsey, dentist, where Parr was acting as care- taker. ‘The woman, held as a material wit- ness, gave the name of Thelma Switzer, 32, a highway lunch counter operator, but Tarr said she also was known as Carmel or Carmain Switzer, Carmel Molino, Thelma Williamson and ‘Thel- ma de Lima. He asserted she told con- flicting stories. Part of one of her ears had been cut away and a tooth knocked out. Tarr said the tooth was found in the blood- smeared Lindsey home where the party was held. The officer quoted the wom- an as first saying Parr hit her with an ax _after she resisted his advances. Dr. Charles Nixon, county patholo- gist, reported an autopsy and other physical evidence indicated the victim had been killed and partially scalped before decapitation. A blood-stained hatchet was found outside the Lindsey home. Fears that Lindsey, his wife and Ber- nard “Jack” Smith, regular caretaker of the couple’s home, were also killed were dispelled when they were located at Los Angeles. Officers said the note convinced them Parr was killed and then thrown on the track in an attempt to make it ap- pear he committed suicide. They in- terpreted the note as part of the plot. . PRESS CLUB MEMBERS ATTEND BOYLE FUNERAL Dean of Washington Newspaper Correspondents Buried in Glenwood Cemetery. Funeral services for John Boyle, 81, dean of Washington newspaper cor- respondents, who died Friday in Emergency Hespital, where he had been confined since being struck by an automobile September 30, were held today in St. Matthew's Catholic Church. Burial was private in Glen- wood Cemetery. Many members of the National Press Club attended the church services. An inquest in connection with Mr. Boyle's death will be held at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at the District Morgue, Coroner A. Magruder MacDonald an- nounced today. For many years, until 1932, Mr. Boyle was manager of the Washington Bureau of the Wall Street Journal and had been prominently identified with a number of other newspapers. For a long time he had been Wash- ington correspondent of the Exchange. Telegraph Co., Ltd., of London, con- tinuing actively in its service until the time of the accident. —_— Deaths Reported. John Boyle. 81. Emergency Hospiti Ellis Preidberg, 64. Gl'll t! l?l‘m i . A !th al. Weil. 61, George Washington 0, 300 9th st. s.e. 59. Georgetown Hospital. 55, Emergency Hospital jonn T Walley. 55 Gallinger Hospital. Geore. % }\’;?'fix o33 GAnhaer Hbsoial orge ol al er_Hospi Rlfimor‘m H. Denbroeder, Ils mrt;t‘eed Predenck L. Mill, 24, Casualt Hospital. Roscoe Smith 3. Emergency Hosital Michael Herbe; Children's Hosp Ishmacl Briner. 60 Bt Eiliavern’s Arfhur . Oliver. 54, Provid H Ih H!na] 48, needme finet oapllll. Pealine Salty Roosevelt Watts. 25, enfnm Ihfant ‘Leroy Fre. Preedmen’s Hospital Births Reported. Morris and Anna M. Ber !l' boy. John and Mjldred Dent, James B_and Agnes L. Gelflflll!h sirl. Chlll!l P. and Francis C. Lee. boy. and Catherin l B. Raff_ girl. LR T, ‘uha NG on ahd Mar on 'and Margare Bernard L. 'snd Gladys a Vola Gra: d Mnh l‘lyh! and Ruih Jame d Emm: hn 'and Florence Bevely. s-muel and Mary Minor. girl. Clinton and Etta M. Scott. boy. Roosevelt and. Delis E. Eisle. boy, John A. and Ada Savoy. siri. S Yo Tarmers of Germany are buying modern agricuitural machinery. Minnie Lmnelser M. Davis. bo!.b"' Gilbert,’ boy. DOCTORS RECOMMEND AMBULANCE SERVICE BY = Ty dosra COlumbis 0432 o g gt it Directers Sisce 1350 Cremations .- Walter A.” Gawler MONDAY, DE MRS. MINNIE ACKMAN BURIED AT GLENWOOD Resident of Capital for 50 Years ‘Was Native of New York City. Mrs. Minnie Ackman, 77, who died Thursday at the home of her som, George, 6316 Seventh street, was buried today in Glenwood Cemetery. Burial followed services conducted . by Rev. Dr. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor of Cal- vary Baptist Church, at the 8. H. Hines funeral home. Mrs. Ackman, s Washington resi- dent for 50 years, was the widow of George Ackman, & native of this city, who died in March, 1931. She was born in New York City in 1859, S8urviving her are a brother, Amos Bergman, Bergenfield, N. J.; two sisters, Mrs. Theresa Tully, New York City, and Mrs. George Lohrer, Wash- ington, and two sons, George and Milton Ackman. WOMAN HELD SUICIDE Mrs. Callan Said to Have Suffered Iliness of Two Years. Ooroner A. Magruder MacDonald issued a certificate of suicide today in the death in Emergency Hospital yesterday of Mrs. Jessie M. Callan, 46, of 4004 Illinois avenue. Dr. Mac- Donald said she drank poison to end the suffering of & two-year illness, Surviving her are her husband, CEMBER 28, 1936. J. M. BIRD EXPIRES IN PHILADELPHIA Dealer in Women’s Clothing Form- er Singer in St. John's Epis- copal Choir. Joseph Maurice Bird, 65, of 2854 Connecticut avenue, co-partner with his wife in & women's clothing busi- ness at 1733 L street, died yesterday &t the home of his daughte:, Mrs. W. 7. Martin, in Philadelphia, where he had been spending the holidays. Death was attributed to heart disease. Mr. Bird, s native of this city, at one time was manager of the B. H. Stinemetz fur store. Formerly he sang in the cheir of 8t. John's Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and H streets, and later in the choir of Washington Cathedral, until about eight years ago. He was a Mason and member of Almas Temple of the Mys- tic Shrine. He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War, Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Julia Glaser Bird; his daugter, Mrs. Mar- tin; three sons, William, John H. and Richard E. Bird, this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret B. Stinemetz, Accomac, Va.,, and Mrs. 8. A. Wood, Denver, Col. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in Walter Reed Memo- rial Chapel. Burial will be in Arling- ton National Cemetery, Copper production is increasing in Chile. MRS. SUSIE A. RODGERS, LONG ILL, SUCCUMBS Two Sons, Two Daughters, Seven Grandchildren and One Great- Grandchild Survive. Mrs. Susie A. Rodgers, 61, mother of Adreon M. Ensor, manager of the local office of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., died yesterday after a | long illness at her home, 3000 Con- necticut avenue. Mrs. Rodgers was the widow of Willlam E. Rodgers. Her firs¢ hus- band was Harry H. Ensor, who died many years ago. She leayes ancther son, Harry D. Enpsor of Baltimore; two daugiters, Mrs. Ruth E. Willhite, Baltimore, and Mrs. Anna MacEwen, Easton, Md.; seven grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Hines funeral par- lors, 2901 Fourteenth street, with Rev. Dr. H. H. D. Sterrett, rector of All Souls’ Episcopal Church, officiat- ing. Burial will be at 2 pm. Thurs- day in Loudoun Park Cemetery, Bal- timore, $507,273 FOR COLLEGE Secretary Ickes announced today approval of a $228,273 Public Works Administration grant and $279,000 loan for building construction by the Virginia -State College for Negroes, Petersburg, Va. The total cost is $507,; estimated FUNERAL RITESET Services for Mrs. EunicHam to Be Held Tomorrr, Funeral services for M. Eunice Rowe Ham, 49, who diesSaturday in Georgetown Hospital, W be held tomorrow morning in & Thomas' Catholic Church, followingriet serve ices at 10 a.m. at her latcesidence, 2401 Calvert street. Buriavill be in | Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Ham was the wido of Riche ard M. Ham, sr, for mar years in the hotel business. Forrrly Mrs. Ham was employed in t¥ office of the Reconstruction FinancCorp. MRS. CELIA.RANG DIES ! Mrs. Celia Range, 73, wiaw of John J. Range, sr., former maner of the locel office of the National 1sh Regis- ter Co., died Saturday afr a short illness at her home, 725 ck Creek Church road. Mrs. Range had lived ere since 1910. Her husband died seral years ago. She is survived by uon, John J. Range, jr. Funeral services are beiy held to- day at Hysong's funeral prlors, 1300 N street. (edar Hill (ehetery Clear Warehouse As Well As Display Floors, Make Room for New Goods Coming In, and to Slash Prices to Cost and Less Than Cost. No Phone Orders or Exchanges—Cash Only Ilodorn End Tables $3.50 caueror $1.19 Smart and up-to-date in beau- tiful walnut. Alabastian Lamps Modern Living Room Suite sllg.w value for $59 This suite is Kroehler built and guaranteed by them. $6.50 velee for $3.19 Table lamps with white silk shades. Card Tables $3.50 vaue for $1.39 These card tables can also be used as screens. 2-Pe. Living Room Set $79.00 value for $39 Rust, green or brown tapestry or "2-Pé Living Room Set ssg.w value for $47 You can't afford to pass this value up. 3-Pc. Living Room Set $98.00 value for $56 Davenport, arm chair and club chair. Green only. -All Slz. MS $7.50 vetae fr $3.65 Metal beds in wood finishes, Twin and full size. Cotton Matiresses s7.95 value for s3.99 There are only 32 mattresses in this lot. Chest of Drawers $12.50 velue for $6.95 s-drawer chests, Choice maple or walnut, Dressers $18.95 velus for $9.95 Has good giass. 3 large drawers. Choice maple or walnut. Solid Maple Chest, bed and dresser. Walnut Bedroom Suite $69.00 veive ror $39 Genuine walnut. Bed, vanity and chest. lmkhsl Set $24.50 i $12.95 Solid peg maple. Saw-buck design. Benches and table. Knee-Hole Desks $19.95 velue for____$10.95 $25.00 value for____$16.95 Modern Bedroom Set $89.00 cclveror $49 Round, large mirror on vadity; chest and bed in genpine walnut. Cedar Chests $19.95 “se* $10.95 Walnut exterior, cedar inte- Y rior with lock and key. 45 inches long, 20 inches wide, 19 Modernistic Living Room Suite $l39_00 value for 579 Cholce of six suites all Kroehler 5] Hollywood Modern Set $149.00 volue for $98 Can be had with twin beds. Genuine walnut. Hollywood vanity with round mirror. Oil Heater $22.00 “;* $13.25 Nationally known. 2-burner oil stove. Will heat two rooms. Occasional Chairs Reflector Lamps $12.50 value for $579 The newest indirect lightig ef- fect. 4-way switch _4-Poster Wood Bals $9.75 value for______$.89 $12.95 value for_____%.89 $14.75 value for Occasional Tabls $7.95 ocalue ror $3.95 Finished in beautiful walmt. Modernistic Suib $179.00 value for $89 Covered in gorgeous figurel mo- hair. Kroehler built. 2-Pc. Living Room Suite $59.00 vatue for $29.95 Reverse cushions covered al-over with same material. coll Sprln;s $7.95 value fo $9.95 value hr______“_ss $12.95 value for_____$7.95 $19.75 value for____$10.95 3-Pc. Toilet Set $3.65 value for $1.19 Comb, brush and mirror, Pere- line and chrome, @ Gov.Winthrop Secretary $26.50 velus for $13.25 3-drawer space, attractive grill on glass door. 3-Pc. Bedroom Set $45.00 value ror $23 Dresser, chest and 4-poster bed ‘Walnut or maple. 3-Pc. Modernistic Bedroom $119.00 value for $65 Cedar-lined robe, vanity and bed in walnut. Electric Washers $24.95 value for $13.95 $59.50 value for $36.00 $79.00 value for $46.00 $119.00 value for $69.00 $16.50 value for_____$8.95 | $8.95 velue for______$3.98 | $26.50 value for____$16.95 $21.50 value for____$12.95 $26.50 value for____$16.95 $12.95 velue for .98 $14.95 value for_ 1245-47 Wisconsin Avenue GEORGETOWN'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE $34.50 value for____$21.50 -$7.98 | $39.50 value for____$24.50

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