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% TRDEBIERDL LV AN TR LE S A TEKE FTAERIDIT GARAAT TS 53 E P E B NP AR TREMHTE SRR RFRT LR TR AR IRARRTTIETNANE A—12 %» % Draths. ALLEN, IDA MAE. On Frids: 1937, at Gallinger Hospital. IDA MAE ALLEN. beloved wife of Jerry' Allen. She also leaves to mourn one beloved daugh- ter, Louise Reed; mother. Mattie Bell; father, Sam Bell; five sisters, Sarah. Janie_Bell Ashmoor. Catherine, Gladys and Mae Fmma Reed: three brothers, Eulas.” Eljah “and, Calvin Reed Re: mains resting at the_Eugel - neral home, 1300 South Capitol st. Notice of funeral later. BENJAMIN, JOHN. Suddenls. on, Thurty day, April 1. 10:7, JOHN BENJAMIN of 115" Newport pidce n.w.. the beloved husband’ of Rosetta H. Benfamin and brother of Andrew H. Benjamin. Mrs. Mary Southerland and Mrs. Ollie Stone of Hampton. Va. and James Benjamin, Mrs_Matije Jones and Mrs. Louise Hart of New York. He-is also survived by Ouher relatives and many friends. Re- mains resting at his late residence after 6 pm. Priday. April 2. Short services will be held Saturday. April 3. at 2 pm., a¢ his late home. Funeral in Hamiton, Va. on Sunday, April 4. Relatives an friends invited. ~Arrangements by Me- Guirg. BLAND, GEORGE W. Departed this life on Friday, April 2. 1937 at 17 . at his residence, Merrifield. Va 2 BLAND, the devoted husband of Sarah Bland. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving wife. one sister. Mrs M. B. Tur- ner: one brother. Blard; other relatives and_friends, ~Funeral service at the First Baptist Church. Merrifield Va. April 4 at 2 o'clock p.m.. Rev. R. F. Carter ih charge. Friends are vited 3* BRADY, March 31, 1 Aprfl 2. He JOSEPH D. On Wednesday, at his residence. 5407 Kansas ave . JOSEPH D. BRADY. beloved husband of Mary M. @rady (nee Lee). Funeral will be held from the above residence on Saturday ~April at K.30 am. Requiem mass at Nativity Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. - Interment Prospect Hill Ceme- tery BROWN. MILDRED. 1. 1937 7at 2 1530 3rd st A devoted mother of Lettie son and Frank Brown. She also leaves grandchildren. Sixteen great- relatives and resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church 1432 You st. nw. until noon Sunday. April 47 thereafter at her late residence. Fu- neral Monday. Apr at 1 p.m.. from t Bethel Baptist Church. 2nd and nw. Rev. K. W. Roy officiating. Interment Payne's Cemetery 4 CARTER, HARRY. Departed this life sud- ‘Wednesday. March 1. 1037, at his nce 930 RhoGe Island ave. n.w. HARKY CARTER, the beloved son of the late Emma and Frederick Carter. He leaves to mourn their loss onc brother. Raymond Carter. and a_cousin i Hattie Smith: other relatives and Triend Remains_resting with L. E. Murray & Son 12th and V sts, n.w. Funeral Sat- urday, "April 3. at 2 pm. Interment in Harmony Cemetery CHRISTIAN, ANDRE life on Thursda long_ iliness. A leaves to mourn mother, Nannie Ch Louise Christian brother. Robert \ Remains_Testing & Mat ' funeral home, s.w. Notice of funeral later. Suddenly. on Wednesday, March 31. 1037 at Gallinger Hospital. JULIA COOK. beloved mother of Be: Atrice Cook. sister of Thomas Butler and cousin of Viola Williams. ~She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at William T. and Ruth B. Tolbert's funeral home. 1308 6th st nw eral Saturday. April 3. at 9 am above funeral home. Relatives nds are invit- ed to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. o . COSTLEY, MARTHA N. On Wednesday. March 31. 1937, at her residence, 1627 Corcoran 'st. n.w.. MARTHA N. COST- LEY. wife of the late Louis Costley and daughter of the late Amanda Neal. She Jeaves to mourn their loss three cousins, other relatives and a_host of friends. Remains_resting at Morrow's funeral home. 1326 V st. n.w. Funeral Satur- day. April 3. at i pm. from the above named funeral home. Rev. J. E._Elliott officiating. Interment Woodiawn Cem- eter CULLINANE. MARY A. On Wednesday, March 31. 1 t her residence. 4616 Mass._ave. n.w. MARY A. CULLINANE (nec Reidy). beloved wife of Jeremiah Cullinane and beloved mother of Ann. Leo. Joseph. John and Michael Cullinane and Margaret C. Rosetta. Funeral will be held from the above residence on Sat- urday. April 3 at 9 a.m_ Requiem mass at St. Ann's Church at 9:30 am. Rela- tives and _{riends are invited. Inter- ment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2 DOMMITT. CONSTANT WILLIAM, Sud: denly. on Thursday. April 1, 1 e omnce 514 D st a6, CONSTANT WILLTAM DOMMITT. = beloved son of Annie M. Dommitt and brother of Mrs. Carey Satterwhite. Funeral services at the W W. mbers Co. Seutheast fu- neral home, 517 11th st.' se.. on Saturs day. April 3. at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends _invited. ~ Interment Congres- cional Cemetery. ELUM, EDWARD. Departed this life on Wednesday, March 31, 1937, at Freed- men’s Hospital. EDW, BLUM, infant of Evelyn and Robert Elum, brother of Robert Elum. )r. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st.. until Priday. April 2. at 4 : thence to his late residence. 228 Eve ‘st s.w. where funeral szmce’s“-;xru On_ Thursday April n.w twelve grandchildren. ot friends. Remains Dmamd this Barnes 614 4th st COOK. JULIA. be at 11 a.m. Saturday. April 3. ment Rosemont Cemetery. FENWICK. HAMPTON. On Tuesday, March 30, 19 at_Gallinger Hospital, HAMPTON FENWICK. devoted husband of Gertrude Fenwick, loving stepfather of Mary Blackwell. He also leaves five sisters, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mrs,_ Ida Adams. Mrs. Willie Dyer, ‘Mrs, ‘Irene Gray and_Mrs. Katherine' Wrighti one brother Francis Fenwick. and _other relatives and {riends. Remains resting at_the John T. Rhines funeral chapel 3rd and Eye sts. s.w.. until noon Frida: April thereafter at his late residence 1305 3rd st. sw. Funeral at 9 am Saturday. April from St. Vincent de Paul's Church. South Capitol and M sts. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. FORRESTER, RICHARD. On Wedne: day. March 31, 19. RICHARD FOR- RESTER. father of Oliver Forrester. He ie also survived by a sister and two faithful friends. Martha A. Banks and James H. Banks of 1126 48th st. n.e.; a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Prazier's funeral hom 389 R. 1. ave. n.w. Funeral Saturda: April 3. p.m.. from above-men: tioned parlors. Interment Payne's Cer etery. ~Relatives and friends are 1 vited. FURR, ANNIE BELL. On Wednesday, March 31. 1937 at Freedmen’s Hosj h.nl ANNIE _BELL FURR. beloved wi! of Daniel Furr- - She also leaves one sister, elght_brothérs and other relatives and friends. _Remains resting at_the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Evye sts. sw.. until 4 p.m. Priday. April 2, and thereafter at the residence of ®Mrs. Mattie Thomas. Purcellyille, Va. Funeral at 1 pm. Sunday. April 4. from the Grace M. E, Church. Lincoln Va. In- terment in church cemetery. 4 GARDNER, ELIZABETH V. On Thursday. Avril 1.1 at 6:15 p'm.. ELIZABETH V. GARDNER of 11( Park road n.w., beloved friend of Mrs. Lawrence L. Beebe. Puneral Saturday, April 3. at 2 p.m., from the funeral home of George W. Wise Co. 2900 M st. nw. Friends in- vited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. GATCHEL, THEODORE Suddenly. on Thursda . 1937, THEODORE L. GATCHEL. husband of the late M. Louise Gatchel and father of Edna L. Gatchel and Theodore D. Gatchel. Funeral from his Jate Tesidence, 2812 34th st. n.w., on Saturday, April 3. at 3 pm. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 3 HARRIS, JOHN McGUIRE. On Thursday, April 1. 1937. at Gallinger Hospital. JOHN McGUIRE HARRIS. son of the jate John and Margaret Harris. brother of Mrs. Florine Winters. Remains rest- ing at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. L. ave. n.w. Funeral Monday. April 5. at 11 a.m. from the above-mentioned par- lors. Interment Arlington National Cem- etery. 4 HARRIS, LUVENIA MILLER. Departed this life Wednesday, March 31, 1¢ at_her residence. 818 13th st. n LUVENIA MILLER HARRIS. _She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, Woodford Harris; three daughters. Mary Johnson. Martha Jackson, Luedeal Ed- dington- two sons. Rev. John 8. Miller and Paul Miller; six grandchildren, sev. eral other relatives and friends Re- ains resting_at Eugene Ford's funeral ome. 1300 South Capitol st.. until 4 p.m.. on Friday, April thence to the residence of her son. Rev. John 8. Miller. 136 D st. s.e. Funeral on Saturday. April 3.at 1 p.m_ from Mount Moriah Baptist urch. 3rd and L sts. s.w.. Rev. J_H. Randolph officiating. 2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ]ose h F. Birch’s Sons HAYCOCK. Manager) poons,dfer 00173634 M SE N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 113 Seventh 8t. N.W. NA‘lon‘l 2473 Woders Chaber. 'rer V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. NAton ®2e02 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4th_and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200 el One of the Largest Undertakers ic the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. _ Atlantic 6700 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Picces 1212 F 8t. N.W NAtiona 4276 GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106 Braths. HAYNE, MARCUS W. On Thursday, Avrl) 1937, at B Emefgency Jios MARCOS HAYNE. beloved HosBand of Sevple ©. Hayne and beloved son of Mrs, Lena Whitaker Hayne and the late 8, C, Hayne of Unionville. N. Y. Remains Tes{ing ‘at the, fugersl home-of George W. Wise Co., 2001 st. nw., after 7 pm. Friday. ~Friends invited. Interment Unfonville] N. Y. HURTT. ANN EDGARINA. On Thursday, April 1. 1937. at_the residence of her sister. Mrs. A.'F. Dinsmore. 1401 Girard st. nw.. ANN EDGARINA HURTT. be- loved daughter of the late Dr. Edgar D. and Marie Eugenia Young Hurtt. ices will be held at the above on Saturday. April 3. at 8:3 thence to St. Mary's’ Church,' Piscata: way. Md. where mass will Le said Y 19 i.m, for the repose of her soul - terment " in church cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 2 HUTCHINSON, HENRIETTA. on Thursday. April 1. 1937, am. at her residence 347 AW AENRTETA HOTCHINSON, tice of funeral later. JOHNSON. Saturday, March i M) GRANT oL YBERS JGHNSON., devoted husbana of Elizabeth Johnson.' He also leaves a host of friends. Remains rest- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Priday, April 2. at 8 pm. above ‘funeral ‘church. Rev. Bullock officiating. KING, MARY KATHERINE. On_ April 1, 7. at her res e, Annapolis Junciion ' Md. MARY KATHERINE KING. Funeral from the above address on April 4 at 9 a.m. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery. Hagerstown. Md. 3 KNIGHT. MARY LIZZY. On Thursday. April ‘1 1037, 'at Garfleld _Hospit MARY LIZZY KNIGHT of 224 Flo ida ave nw. beloved wife of Sam- uel Knight. “devoted mother of Lo- renzo Knight Remains resting at Fra- zier's funeral home. 380 R. I e, N.W, Funeral Sund: April 4, at 1:30 p.m. from the_above-mentioned parlo! In- terment Tennele. Ga. U LAUDERBOU ABETH M. On Fri- day. April 037, at_her residence, 1435 14th st nw. ELIZABETH M. LAUDERBOUGH. beloved daughter of the late Christian and Mary J. Lauder- bough. ~ Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. on Saturday. April 3, at & p.m. Interment Pittsburgh Pa. (Pittsburgh papers vlease copy.) 3 LE MARY. On Friday. April 2. 1937, at her residence. 90 Fenton st. n MARY LEWIS. Remains resting at Fr: zier's funeral home. 380 R. I ave. nw. 1 Notice of funeral later. 3 LIVINGSTON, DOCTOR. _On Wednesday, March 31. 1037, at Garfleld Hospital, after a brief illness, DOCTOR LIVING- STON. the beloved husband of Solime Livingston of 5538 Jay st. n.e. He also leaves seven daughters, three sons., four five sisters and many other and friends to mourn _their ss. Remains resting at Henry 8. Washington & Sons’ funeral home, 4025 Deane ave. n.e. Funeral Sunday. April 4. at 1:30 pm.. from Tabernacle Bap- tist Church. Division ave. and Gay st. ne. Interment in Lincoln Mem Cemetery Monday. April 5. LOWRY. HENRY. On Thursday. April 1 1937 HENRY LOWRY_ beloved husband of the late Grace M. Lowry and father of Grace L. Ricketts. George C.. Harry M. Calvert and Robert H. Lowry. Fu- neral will_be held from his late resi- dence. 512 7th st_n.e. on Saturday. April 3. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Ce'n tery. MARCUS, CECIL F. On Thursday. April 1 1937, in PFrederick County. Md. CECIL F. MARCUS. beloved con of the late Bertie Trenary and John C. Mar- cus of Arlington. Va. Besides his father he is survived by four brothers, William M. Marcus of Beltsville M. Jim Marcus of Ashburn. Va.: Bingle- ton Marcus. also of Beltsville. Md.. and John Marcus of Arlington, Va. and five sisters, Mrs. T. C. Furr of Arlington, Va: Mrs. R. C_Hindman of Purcel ville, Va.' Mrs. V. V. Jenkins of Taney- town. Md.: Miss Dora and Miss Dorothy Marcus. both of Arlington. Va. Re- mains Testing at the Ives funeral home. 2R47 Wilson_blvd.. Arlington. Va.. until 12:30 p.m. Sunday. April 4; thence to the Presbyterian Church at Ashburn, Va, where funeral services will be held at 3 pm. Interment church cemetery. 4 MCLEAN, MARIE HENSHAW. =On Thurs- da: at Sibley Hospital, MCLEAN aged 29 beloved daughter of Mrs. Marie McLean Dawson. sranddauehter of Mrs. Marie E. Henshaw and sister of John H. McLean. Puneral services at her late residence. 1408 44th st. ne. on Sat- urday. April 3. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lin- coln Cemetery. 3 MCTERNAN, JAMES J. On Thursday_April 1. 1937. at Bristol R. I. JAMES J. MCTERNAN. beloved brother of Mrs. Alice F. Martin_Remains arriving in Washington Saturday morning. Funeral from the chapel of P. A. Taltavull. 438 7th st. s.w._ on Satirday. Aoril 3. at £330 am. Reguiem mass at St. Thomi the Apostle’s Church at 9 am. Rel tives and friends are invited. Inter. ment Arlington National Cemetery, with military honors MELLIS. JESSIE A. On Thursday, April i her residence. 816 Maryland ave. n'e. JESSIE A. MELLIS. daughter of the late John and Elien Mellis and sister_of Miss Margaret M. Mellis_ Mrs. Charles E. Myers and Mrs. Hugo Eisen- beiss. Funeral from her late residence on Saturday. Avril 3. at 2 p.m Rela- tives and friends invited. = Interment Glenwood Cemeters. 2 NEWMAN, WILLIAM B. On Thursday, April 1. 1937, at his home. 732 Whit- tler st nw. WILLIAM B.. husband of Sarah Ellison Newman. Body resting at Warner E. Pumphrey's funeral home, 8424 Georgia ave. Silver Spring, Md. Notice of services later. 3 POLLARD. JOHN E. The Assoclation of Oldest Inhabitants (Colored) will attend funeral of JOHN E. POLLARD. Satur- day. April 3. 1937 at_ 1 p.m. from Florida_Avenue Baptist Church. SAMUEL W. WATSON. President. G. L. WALTON. Secretary. POLLARD. JOHN E. No. 7. P A. A_M. will hold a special wmmunlcaucn Saturday, April 3. 1937, 30 pm.. to attend 'the funeral of Brother JOHN E_POLLARD. _Services at Florida_Avenue Baptist Church at 1 p.m, H._C_TODD, Worshinful Master, J.S. GEORGE. Secretary. POLLARD. JOHN E. Members of the Young Men's Immediate Relief Associa- tion. are reauested to attend the funer: of JOHN E. POLLARD on Saturday. Avril 3. 1937, from the Florida Avenue Baptist_Church. THOMAS HOLLAND, President. E. M. SMITH. Secretary. POLLARD, JOHN E. The Sir Knights of Henderson Commandery are reauested to meet at the Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Saturday, April 3. 1937, at 1 o'clock pm,, full’ Templar’ uniform. to attend the funeral of Sir Knight JOHN E. POLLARD. All Sir Knights invited. ‘WILLIAM THORNLY. E. C. W. F. SCOTT. Recorder. POLLARD, JOHN E. _Nobles of Mecca Temple. No. 10, A, E. A. O. N. M. 8. are advised of the death of Noble JOHN E. POLLARD, _Funeral Saturday_ April 3. 1937 at 1:30 pm_ from Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Florida ave. and Bohrer st n.w. HERBERT W. SWIRE. 32°, Tlutrious Potentate. Attest: L. M. LEAKE. 33°, Recorder. * POLLARD. JOHN E. The Peers and Sub. lime Princes of Jonathan Davis Con sistory. No. 1, 32°, Scottish Rite Masns, 'All assemble at Grice's funeral hom 12th and R sts. n.w.. at 11:30 o'clock Friday night. April 37, to conduct a Kadosh service over our late Tllustrious Peer JOHN E. POLLARD. 33°._By order of HARTWELL T. WILLIS, 33°, Tilustrious Commander-in-Chief. Attest: CICERO, A. LEE. 33° Keeper of Seals and Archives. CHAS. H. ANDERSON, 33°, Assistant. POLLARD. JORN. Columbla Lodge. No. 1 W.. is _hereby otisa of " the Suddenly, AL L Funeral from the George O. Hunaral” “of° Brother JOHN POLLARD from Filorida Avenue Baptist ‘Church Saturday. April 3. 1937, at 1:30 p.m. Session of sorrow at EIKS Home, xflnnx R I ave nw. Friday, Aoril . at p.m. s are invite ARRISON C. SMITH, E. R. LEE CAMBBELL, Secrétars POOLER. EDNA SMITH. On Tuesday March' 30. 1937. EDNA SMITH POOLER, devoted mother of Ethel Smith. devoted niece of Mrs. Ida Jones and James Wil- liams. She also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Funeral Saturday. April 3, at . from the above funeral church. . E. Wiseman officiating. Rela- tives and friends invited. 2 PORTER, MINNIE. Departed this life Thursday, Avril 1, 1037, at Gallinger Hospital. MINNIE PORTER. beloved wife of James Porter and mother of Christine Hawkins, Amelia Smith, Elinor Porter.. James Davis. She also_leaves to_mourn their loss ane sister. Virginia Waters, and ceveral other relatives and friend: Remains resting at Eugene Ford's neral home. 1300 South Capitol st. tice of funéral later. SEABROOKS, KATIE D. On Wednesday, March 31. 1937 at Gallinger Hospital. KATIE D.'SEABROOKS cousin of Harry, Nora, Charlie. Rosa. George_and Milton Barns: the aunt of Roland Barns. Re- mains resting at Frazier's funeral home, 289 R. 1. ave n.w. FPuneral Monda April 8. ‘at 9:30 am. from the above- mentioned parlors; thnce to 8t. Augus- tine's Catholic Church, where mass will be offered at 10 a.m. ‘for the repose of her soul.” Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. SEELY, ROBERT ERNEST. On -nmr:n.§ ‘Aprii 1. 1937, ROBERT ERNEST SEEL' gt J25 Carroil ave, “Takoma Park Md, eloved husband of Carolyn Seely and beloved father of Grace E. Seely. Mr Gladys Paulson and Mrs, Maybelle Gar- riss. Remains resting at the S, H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th’ st. n.w.. untf] 12 noon Sunday. ~Puneral services at_Seventh-day Adventist Church, Car- roll and_Willow aves. Takoma Park, Md.. on Sunday. April 4, at 2 pm. I terment Addison Chapel. Md. 3 SHULL. ADDIE V. On Priday. April 2. at her residence. Raymond i Crevy Chase. Md. ADDIE V SHOLL wife of J. Marion Shull. Please omit flowers. SHEPHERD, WALLIAM FREDERICK. Sud- denly, on Thursday, April 1 1637 his residence. 1504 Southern bity Heighis s e WILLIAM PREDERIGK. beloved husband of Ida Shepherd, Fu: neral from H. M. Padgett's funeral home, 131 11th st se. on Sunday. April 4. si2 om Relatives and friends invited. Interment Forestville, Md. SHRY HOWARD A, On Thursday, Am-n . 1937, HOWARD A, SHRY, beloved son’of’ Mary G Myers Ghry and the Jate Franklin A. Shry. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & 8o 2007 Nichols ave. se. on Saturday April 3. at 10:30 &.m. ‘Services at Mount Pleasant Church. Taylorstown. Va.. at 1 e Esm Cor, 14th & Eye ! p.m. Relatives and friends invited. terment church cemetery, \ ‘Widow's Son Lodge. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, F.F.SHEDD, EDITOR, DIES IN SOUTH Deceased Headed Philadel- phia Evening Bulletin Since 1921. BY the Associated Press. PINEHURST, N. C., April 2.—Fred Fuller Shedd, 66, <ditor in chief of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin since 1921, died early today ‘at the Moore County Hospital here of a heart, attack after an operation last Wednes- day. He entered the hospital March 28. His wife, Frances Martha Hogdon Shedd, whom he married in 1891, was at- his bedside. His three sons left at once for here. They are Harold Hogdon Shedd, Haverhill, Mass.; Clifford Ernest Shedd, Upper Darby, Pa., and Dr. Karl Eastman Shedd, professor at Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Va. Two sisters, Mary and Ethel of Haverhill, and a brother also survive. Editor in Boston. Shedd had been affiliated with the Evening Bulletin since 1911. He came | to Philadelphia as an editorial writer from the Boston Herald, where he had been editor. He succeeded William Peprine as editor of the Evening Bulletin. In 1930 Shedd was elected president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. He served three one-year terms. President Hoover appointed him in 1933 to the Board of Visitors which annually inspects the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. He was a member of the Pennsyl- vania Committee on Public Assistance and Relief, headed by Dr. Herbert F. Goodrich of the University of Penn- sylvania Law School, which recome mended the unifying of relief activi- ties and abolition of poor boards. Drafted Journalism Course. In 1930, at the request of the Penn- sylvania Newspaper Publishers’ As- sociation, he drafted a four-year course in journalism for the Pennsyl- vania State College. He was born in New Boston, N. H. His first newspaper experiences were gained as a newsboy, delivering the Lowell (Mass.) Times in the morn- ing and Lowell Courier in the evening in his home community. When he was 12, he worked in the office of the Courier during a vacation from school. China's Products Rise. China estimates that the market value of its agricultural products in 1936 was abou- $900,000,000 more than in 1935, Draths. SMITH. MARGARET C. April 1. 7. at_the Homeopathic Hos: pital. MARGARET C. SMITH. beloved wife ‘of Gary H. Smith and mother of | Lacy H.. J. Onsby. Wilma Ann Smith. her late residence, Silver Sprink. Md._ Funeral services af the residence on ‘Saturday. April i Reatives and_ frlends. invited: Interment Washington Memorial Park. SYLVESTER. MARY. On Tuesday, March 30, 1937, at the residence of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Ella Dudley. Montgomery rd.. Silver Sprinz. Md. MARY SYLVESTER of Burke Va. aged 62 years. the be- loved wife of Edwin B. Sylvester and mother of Mrs. Mary Powell and Edwin F. Sylvester. both of Washington. D. C., and sister of Mrs. Rose Klose of Detroif, Mich. Funeral from the W. W. Cham. bers ‘Co. Southeast funeral home 517 11th st.'s.e. on Friday. April 2. at 3. pm. Relatives and friends invited. I terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. THOMAS. IDA. On Wednesday. March 31, 1937, at her residence. East Woodford Va. IDA THOMAS. devoted mother of Emma Catherine and William Thomas and Amanda Johnson: devoted sister of Annie Brooks and Oden Allen. sr.; aunt of Oden Allen. ir. She also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral churc! 1432 You st. n.w. Puneral Sunda April 4, at 2 p.m.. from the New Bethel Baptist' Church. Oth and S sts. nw. Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis officiating. In- terment East Woodford. Va 3 TUBMAN, BENJAMIN D. On_Wednesda March '31. 1937. BENJAMIN D_TU: MAN, beloved husband of Mary B. Tub- man. Funeral services and interment Cedar Hill Cemetery on Friday_April at 2 pm. Relatives and friends are i vited. ' Services by the W. W. Chambers | Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 1lth st. s.e. 2 TURNER, THELMA FAULK. On Wednes- day, March 31, 1937 at'5 p.m., at her home, Kensington, Md.. THELMA FAULK TURNER. beloved wife 0f Floyd L. Turner. Funeral services at Flower Hill Church, Redland, Md.. on Sunday._April 4, at & pm. Interment church cemetery. = 3 WALLACE, ESTHER. Departed this life March 31, 1937 in Gallinger Hospital. ESTHER 'WALLACE. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, Dallas Wallace: other _relatives and friends. ~Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. Funeral Monday. Aprii 5. at 1 pm. from the Metropolitan Baptist Church_ Interment in Payne's Cemetery. Rev. E. C. Smith officiating. 3 WILLIAMS. JAMES E. (Better known as ‘MANNIE”™ WILLIAMS.) Departed this Jife in the full triumph of faith. at his residence. 701 1%th st. n.e. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving and devoted wife. Mrs. Annie O. Willilams: two daughters. Mrs. Marie W. White and Mrs. Maude Jones; six grandchiidren, three great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Saturday. April 3. at 2 p.m.. from Jan- ifer's funeral home. 1141 25nd st. n.w Rev. F. W. Alstalk officiating. ment Mount~ Zion Cemetery. town, D. C. In Memortam. BROWN. ELIZA. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear mother, I1ZA BROWN. who passed away = sixteen years ago today. April 2, 1921. Upright and_fust in_all her ways. A lover of God to the end of her davs. Always gentle. patient and kind. To live in the hearts of those we love s not to di DRVETES paveHTER, ROSA GORDON. COATES. CHARLIE. A tribute of love to the memory of our father, CHARLIE COATES. who entered into eternal rest one vear ago today, April 2. 1036, THE FAMILY. * COLEMAN. JOHN W. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our be- loved husband and father. JOHN W. COLEMAN. who passed to the great be- yond three vears ago foday, Abril 2, A bitter cup. a shock severe. To part with one we loved so dear: Our loss is great. we'll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. ENOS. LAWRENCE A. In sad and loving remembrance of our son. LAWRENCE A. ENOS. who died one year ago today, Avril 2. 1936. We_shall meet. but we shall miss him, There will be one vacant chair; We can linger to caress him As we breathe our evening praver. FATHER AND MOTHER. FOLLIN. MARY ANN. In loving femem- brance of my dear mother. MARY ANN FOLLIN. who departed this_life two years ago today, Avril 2, 1935. Nothing but memories as we journey on, Longing for smiles of & loved one gone. No one knows the depth of our regret, But we remember When others forget. e miss you. mother. our hearts are sore. 5 time goes on we miss you more. Ao Toviine smiler your sentle Tace— B L T " 2 IN-LAW. AGNES AND EUGI BAKER. GRAFF. JOHN J.; KUHN. MARY MAG: DALENE. A tribute of love to the mem- ory of my dear husband JOHN J. GRAFF. who departed this life five years ag0_today, April 2. 1932 and my dear mother, MARY MAGDALENE ~KUHN, fifteen years ago. April 13, 19: DEVOTED _WIFE, KATH‘B‘RI‘NE HIG RATF, AND PAMILY. HENNIGE, FRITZ W. In loving remem- brance of our dear husband and father, FRITZ HENNIGE. who died four vears ago oioday. ABHI 2, '1833" Fourdyelu have passed since that sad ‘The on: we loved was called away; God took him home. (i es His will, n our hearts he liveth s RIS 'LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * TARTER. JULIA BROOKS. A tribute of love to~ the memory of our 1t mother, JULIA BROOKS TARTER, who left us suddenly April 2. 1935. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many a tear; God only knows how we miss you Remains resting at 1649 Flower ave At th d of two sad _years. EVOTED CHILDREN. EDWARD, LOT- A On Thursday. | Delma. Elbert L. and | QUEZON LOOKS AT SITES FOR FILIPINO EMBASSY BY the Assoctated Press. Looking to fulfillment of his hopes for early independence for the islands, Manuel Quezon, Filipino president, ar- ranged today to survey soon several sites for a future Philippine Embassy. One site under consideration is on Massachusetts avenue between the British and Japanese Embassies, but a spokesman for Quezon emphasized no final choice had been made and no funds appropriated by the insular National Assembly to purchase a site. Resident Commissioner Quintin Paredes, who has been working on the plan for more than a year, said if a Philippine building were erected prior to actual independence, it would be used in the meantime for the resi- dent commissioner and to house other Philippine activities here. THEODORE GATCHEL, U. S. ENGINEER, DIES Was Employed by Navy 39 Years. Funeral Is Set for Tomorrow. Theodore L. Gatchel, 61, of 2812 Thirty-fourth street, a senior engineer | at the Navy Bureau of Engineering, died yesterday of a heart attack at a physician’s office where he had gone for treatment. Mr. Gatchel had been employed at the Navy Department for 39 years. He was born in Baltimore, but came to Washington with his parents when a child. He was a member of the famous old Morton Cadets and active in the Masonic fraternity, belonging to Lebanon Lodge, F. A. A. M, and Mount Vernon Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. Surviving are a son, Theodore D. tute; a daughter, Miss Gatchel, this city, and two brothers, Maurice H. Gatchel, Bronxville, N. Y., and Joshua L. Gatchel, Elizabeth, N. J. His wife, before her marriage, Miss M. Louise Dodge, died four years ago. She was a lifelong resident of this city. Funeral services will be held at 3 | p.m. tomorrow at the residence. Burial will be in Congressional Cemetery. -— AIDE OF CUMMINGS | Miss Violet Sweet Haven to Make Trip to Philippines for Magazine Series. Miss Violet Sweet Haven of At- torney General Cummings’ public relations staff will leave tomorrow for ‘an extended aerial junket to the Philippine Islands, cbout which she | will write a series of magazine articles. It will be Miss Haven's sixth | crossing of the | Pacific, but her first by air. She $ will fly to Los Angeles by Amer- ican Airlines’ Southern route and will take off by clipper for Manila on April 7. She is due to arrive in the Philippines o0 n April 14, after stops at Hono- lulu, Midway, Wake Island and Guam. Miss Haven plans to remain in the | orient a fortnight. She will return by China Clipper and expects to re- turn to Washington about June 1. No stranger to the F FEast, Miss Miss Haven, and later became society the Japan Times in Tokio. ~ollowing a world cruise several years ago, she | obtained a master’s degree at Columbia University. Since then she has been in the press section at the Department of Justice. She is an active member of the ‘Women'’s National Press Club. HEART ATTACK FATAL TO REV. E. P. TIVNAN Rev. Edward P. Tivnan, 8. J, 55, president of Fordham University from 1919 to 1924, died of a heart attack ‘Wednesday afternoon in New York in front of the Cenacle of St. Regis, where he had been directing retreats for several days. After receiving degrees elsewhere, Father Tivnan was graduated in 1917 with a doctor of philosophy degree from Georgetown University. He was treasurer of the Society of Jesus of New England and was that organiza- tion’s director of retreats, periods of retirement for meditation, prayer and penance for laymen. At the time of his death he was superior of the Bel- larmine House of Retreats, at Oo- hasset, Mass. At his fina]l commencement at Ford- ham, Father Tivnan was able to an- nounce the largest graduating class in the history of the university. There were 787 graduates that year. From 1924 to 1931 he was superior of the Fairview House of Studies, at Weston, Mass. Since then he has been at the Bellarmine House. Washington is should be within the To all who come to service regardless of the Service. Phone Funeral 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. / Gatchel, principal of Emerson Insti- | Edna L./ WILL FLY PACIFIC| | Haven lived in Hawaii several years| editor of | of service within the means of all ECAUSE our service is recognized as being one of the finest available in JUDGE NEWMAN EXPIRES AT HOME Formerly Was Member of Appeals Board of Interior Department. Judge Willlam B. Newman, 70, former member of the Board of Ap- yeals of the Interfor Department, died yesterday at his home, 732 Whittier street. Judge Newman was retired in 1931 due to !slllnz health. Death was believed due to a heart attack. As a member of the Board of Appeals he was a specialist in land law. Born in Grove Hill, Ala., Judge Newman was graduated in law from Wash- ington and Lee University and then practiced in T A Talledega, Ala. | g "4 8 He entered Gov- ernment service in 1903 as an at- torney in the General Land Office. He was descended from a prominent early Virginia family and had written many articles on genealogy. He was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Sarah E. Newman; & son, Capt. J. B. New- man, Engineer Corps, U. 8. A; a daughter, Mrs. §. M. Corbett of Pan- ama, Canal Zone; a stepson, Dr. Clif- ford E. Waller, assistant surgeon gen- eral, United States Public Health Service; a brother, Judge J. B. New- man, Nashville, Tenn, and three | grandchildren. Judge Newman. . 'HOUSE TO VOTE NAZI QUIZ, DICKSTEIN SAYS New Yorker Pushes Investigation | of Claim Troops Are Drill- ing in U. 8. by the Assoclated Press. Representative Dickstein, Democrat, of New York predicted today that the House would vote next week to inves- tigate charges that Nazi agents are | drilling troops in the United States and attempting to establish a Fascist state. 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