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STAR SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1837 CAPITAL’S RADIO PROGRAMS TODAY'S PROGRAM April 3, 1937, THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C LABOR 70 DISGUSS VIRGINIA TROUBLES Federation Leaders Meet in Richmond Today. 12,000 Miners Out. By the Associated Press. Members of the Executive Board of the Virginia Federation of Labor gathered in Richmond today to dis- cuss pertinent labor questions in the State and consider proposed legisla- tion to be placed before the 1938 ses- sion of the General Assembly. | In the mining districts about 12,000 3’ | miners stayed away from the shafts, e _Mnln PHYLLIS R. On &wnmn\"wm‘unnflecwd by the agreement which | {1 B b dren s HOHAL PAYLG | ended the one-day shul-down in the Richard and =Phvllis M Funeral | soft coal industry. on Monday. April 5. at 10:30 am. |at the Covington plant of the Indus- 1\‘ latives and friends Doy mnier- | rial Rayon Corp. were stalemated. Judge John L. Connors, Federal con- ciliator, said he did not expect ne- A—6 *x ganization and table IE COOK HOST TOLLIA Gt illustrating its charie and humanitarian activities. Braths. EWIS. MARY. On Friday. April 2, 1937 x at her "Hl{:n"R'll U F‘tnl;::]nll:z ;r; MARY LEWIS. ins re: - 7ier's funeral home. 489 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 3 Dreaths. JORN 11, 1937, piace n.w Suddenly. on Thurs- JOHN BENJAMIN of the beloved of’ Roelta’ 1. Benjamin and of Andrew H. Benjamin. Mrs. G¥and’ Mre Olle stone | MARCUS, CECIL F. On Thursday, April S0 James Benfanin, | 1. 1937 in * Frederick ~County. ‘Md.. 0o Joncs ahd Mre. Louise Hart | CECIL F. MARCUS. beloved fon ‘of the Vo Gl AES Shrvived by | late Bertie Trenary and John C. Mar- Tetaiive cus ‘of Arlington, 'Va. . Besides his mains resting her he is Survived by four brothers. & pin P Willfam M. Marcus of Beltsville, Md.: i Jim . Marcus of Ashburn_ Va.: ‘Single- Ton Marcus. also of Beltsville, Md.. and John Marcis of Atlington. Va. and five Sisters, ‘Mrs. T, C. Furr of Arlington. yrs. R Cindman of Purcell” . vilie. Va© Mrs enkins of Taney- DU ., Devarted this life on | {0\ NMq.: Miss Dora ‘and Miss Dorothy T = G Marcus, both of Arhington, Va. Re- o] mains resting at the Ives funeral home, e X47 Wilson_blvd.. Arlington, Va.. until i2:40 pm Sunday April 4 thence o the Presbyterian Church at Ashburn, Va., where funeral services will be held at ¥ b, Interment church cemetery. 4 MCLEAN, MARIE HAW. On Thurs- day 1 al Sibley” Hospital MARIE HENSHAW MCLEAN aged o3 vears. beloved daughter of Mrs. Marie McLean, Daw<on. granddaughter of Mrs. Marle E. Henshuw and sister of John H. McLean ~ Funeral services at her late Tesidence 1905 44ih st. ne. on Sal- urday. April 4. at 2 pm. Relatives and ds “invitea” Tnterment Fort Ly 1 Cemetery YORNELIA OTIS SKINNER “ be the of Jimmy Melton during the s day N Party” on WRC at 8 e will present one of her familiar monologues. will i brother Mary of PM.| 12:00 12:15 12:30 WRC 950k | WMAL 630k | Chasin Music Series Call to Youth b s Three Marshalls Rex Battle’s Ensemble |Farm and Home Hour WOL 1,310k Salon Music News—Music Too Yeung to Die, Howard Lanin’s Orch. Howard Lanin’s Orch. Severn’s Pet Club In lhe Music Room WISV 1,460k H. B. Derr News Bulletins George Hall's Orch. 'rHE Washington Board of Trade will begin a new series of broad= Actress to Play in “Joan of ..\ % sl Gl Arc” Over WRC shvr: icd t of the presenta- tion “Board of Trade . | dolla prominent business Tonight. | men. VARIETY show of music, com- edy and drama, featuring Lil- lian Gish of screen fame, Arthur Carron, Metropolitan | Opera tenor, and Red McKenzie and | his Mound City Blues Blowers will | be presented by Joe Cook over WRC and other National Broadcasting Co. stations tonight at 9:30 o'clock Miss Gish will play the leading role in a “Joan of Arc” dramatization. Carron will sing several numbers from his operatic repertoire. ral in Hampion, on Sunday, A 1. Relatives and friends invited igements by Me- | 3 (s Va. Afternoon Rhythms ot Your Home and Mine Eddie Flkins’ Orch. Farm and Home Hour Our Barn ) |Whitney Ensemble o “ “ 20 | ifield. Va. G ‘| | |Music Clubs ‘Metrupnhtan Opera "2:00 rMchopo]nan Opera 2:15 2:30 2:45 73:00 3:15 ourn their loss . Mrs. M B. Tur- Blard: " other Wakeman's sports Page & Dick Stabile’s Orch. College Debate Wakemxns Sports Page |Dancepators . - W i Clyde Barrie Bob ¢ Crosby's Orch. John Murdock’s Orch. |Down by Hermans & Wakeman’s Sports Page AN Harry Kogen’s Orch, Sammy Kaye's Orch. Commerce Department - > » ‘ Tours in Tone |The Dictators be the during his Gra and 'J‘HF‘. Mills Brothers w iests of Ed W, on WMAL Ha Orchestra pro nn at Telative at the broad: Va. Ap s McNamee, 8 Zell yclock pm.. Re = e Friends ulr_xv.u- . Von Metropolitan Opera to PRINTING? Call West 1816 Graphic Arts Press, lcn. 914 20th St. N.W. Mrs. Zollie Lottie E. Johnnie Robert n of Mr. and o & husband of James H. and N0 R ater iday. April 2, ai Hospital. n Baltimore HYMAN BROWN. beloved hushand Rome Brown of Bladensburs. Lewis” home. 2100 | on Sunday Mikro r. devoted Brooks, d Lane_Brook 1. Elsha Bernar Fraz BROWN. Md of Bertha ¢ of at liam Ren home funeral on R Motrnpolmm Opera Brook tuner HYMAN. Wakeman's Sports Page Howard Lannin’s Orch. [Ann Leaf, organist ‘Wakeman's Sports Page “« The Pied Piper Government News Modern Melodies Evening Rhythms Freddy Berren’s Orch. Robert Horton Organ Music Singing Waiters Tony Wakeman |Ben Field's Orch. Harold Turner, pianist |Arch McDonald News—Music Walter Gross, pianist Dance Rhythms Yesteraay's Melodies Spelling Bee Idol of M\llmns Board of Trade Glenn Carow Prof. Quiz Teddy Hill's Orch. Under the Hammer Sunday School Lesson Evening Star Flashes Charles Stenroos’ Orch. Osteopathic Assn. Bert Block’s Orch. Logan’s_Musicale ‘mmm s Musicale Sundown Revue The Kmdprsarmn CONRAD NAGEL, veteran star of motion pictures, make a guest appearance during the “Your Hit Parade and Sweepstakes” program on WJSV at 10. The orchestra, di- | rected by Mark Warnow, will play the s 1 most popular tunes of the week. RE-ROOF With BiRD ROOFING No Money Down, 3 Yrs. to Pay Home Improvement and Insulation Company Nichols Ave. S.E. ATlantic 3153 at_her |Dinner Club MILDRED BROWN, “ “ Lettie, Catlett, Nel e sreat i Message of Israel Martine: Hampton Singers Question Bee “ 'I‘HF third annual broadcast of the Forty and Eight, with Rudy Val- lee as master of ceremonies, will be broadcast by WMAL at 11:30. T | program will include several brief dramatic sketches re-enacting the historical development of the or- Evening Album ABC of NBC e Saturday nghc Party (Ed Wynn Central Union Mission Treasure Chest Ml'r)) -Go-Round Behind the News s National Barn Dance | Merry-Go-Round SR Sweet Music Hugo Mariani's Orch. Pavni Intermer OSEPH_P. eassIny JosHbi 2 S t band ia M 4 sidy On_ Friday. April Alto Hospital, beloved hus- Cussidy und ral from ne. on on F‘rmav t Essex Hospita RINE M PEAR. Prank Pearson | of 701 Quincy st. n.w. Remains resting at the S H. Hines Co. funeral 2901 14th st n.w. Notice of iter Johnnie Presents 2106, " of SON. beloved "sister snow an]nge ;e Sketches Grace Moore Saturday Serenade Joe Cook’s Show Hlld(‘fi‘\x de Bill Stricklands Orch. Hit Parade Joe Cook’s Show Hawalian Serenaders Irvin S. Cobb Labor News Review |News Bulletins Benny Goodman’s Orch.| Anson Weeks' Orch. Ted Fio Rito's Orch, A ¢ mu RN “ Mass 4100 \\ &8a 3 b n's_Chu on Mon reh News—Night Owl Ink Spots Midnite Frolics Bob Crmbv s Orch. George Hamilton's Orch News—Music Freddy Martin's Orch. e Slumber Hour Gullinger beioved wife The 40 and 8 et 5858 The 40 and 8 Night Watchman Dick Stabile’s Orch, and friends. Sugene Ford's fu- h Capitol st until uneral home, 50 H | ral Sunday. April 4, at 1 ley’s chapel, Seat Pleas- resting a Lome. 1:300 So: unday. April 4 late residence. 603 L st P 130 p.m. Monday from Ebenezer Metho- dist Church. 4th and D sts. se, Rev. F. F. King officiating. Interment Wood- lawn Cem 4 L Demarco's Orchestra Clyde Lucas’ Orch. Harry Owens’ Orch. Md. EVIZABETH 3. On S; X Watkins ave 1.J. FLACK. S58a8 (oG Sign OFf Night Watchman (1 hr.) | Sterling Young's Orch. |Sign Off —o 58 . Betl widow of “The Ober-Ammergau of the Air” You are invited to listen to the first presentation of a Biblical Serial tomorrow, Sunday afternoon, WISV at 1:30. 1:15 1:30 the late Jos- | at William | par Ted Fio Rito’s Orch. CAR INSPECTION FOUGHT Keystone Club Opposes Move for @ =3 notified of the PORTER BELL. On Wedn 5 reedmen’s Hospital, | beioved wife of “and 1t Mount Olivet MORAN. GEORGE W, April (‘l‘(‘);ll("l- ‘.\U {21(})’1{‘\1‘\‘QKY)(‘>)\‘141 Hn\nl!!)\! SEORGE W. MORAN, aged i3 vears. the | e Leloved son of Louis and tie late Moile | gotiations to get under way for a Moran and father of Eleanor Moran. | week or 10 days. About 1,300 workers Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers % S 7 (udmhum,m funeral home. u|’yr« clau- have been idle since the start of the land ave. Riverdale. Md._on Tuesday. | gy s ag R 0w Retives: and | Strike five days ago. ds invited. of C. I O. NEWMAN, WILLIAM B. On ‘Thursday, . » = BhL L. 1585 b his home 7os White | W: D. Anderson, legislative chair. T ],\Imxll\\ y:\'ILLIAM )1330}! husband r\{‘man of the Virginia Federation of | ah ison Newn y resting a 9 & o pumphrey's faneral home. | Labor, said among’ other things, the Georgla ave. Siiver Spring. Md. | activities of the C. I. O. would be dis- Nofice of services later. cussed at the board’s meeting Richmond today. The Virginia federation voted to co-operate with the C. I O. at its an- (ome. | nual convention in Covinglon nearly unera | & year ago. PETERSON. MARY CRAIGHEAD. On Fri-| Anderson recently requested Gov. dav. April 035, at_her residence, | & ostigate activ- A% Chabin v MARY O | George C. Peery to investigate activ HEAD PETERSON. 'beloved mol f |ities of “special officers” in the coal s et e (e SUH. Hime‘Co. | mining areas of Dickenson County. {uneral home " 2001 13" i b 'w The Governor advised Anderson to Tondy. A at 10 4 e Rock ' Creek Cemetery." " Kindl direct his complaints to the courts flowers, which appointed the special officers. B s Anderson said the question would al. MINNIE POR’ be discussed at today's meeting, as well as plans for the State convention which will be held in Lynchburg next | month. Shutdown to Continue. The mine shutdown, which began vesterday, will continue in Virginia, Southern Appalachian, Harlan County and Hazard, Ky. districts, Philip | The officers and mem- | Murray, United Mine Workers' vice | Grand Lodke. No. | president, said following a meeting in | v (‘hnlumsm sre ey | e Vork S | [ 1 eath of Sister 3 i o o ang e, | Compaign Wasted. | JUDGE W. B. NEWMAN | B LG RRENE B WU Ky said they had not signed the new | CHICAGO (@)—There apparently |20 pe by ipiEn MOND Y THELMA BARNI F. Secret * | contract because of competition be-|Wwas no limit to the campaign E. R. | PROCTOR, EMILY CATHERINE. Sudden- | tween their districts and the South- | Black conducted for Matt Berg, a | c\u'un_ ODORE L. Thursday. April 1, 193 GATCHEL, band of Garche atner of Eq and re D. Gatchel. CGUIRE. On Ti Gallinger HENSHAW, MARIE E HENSHAW, on Garficld Hospital ow_of the nd mother . Dawson and M survived John i 5 of Washing services at et late residen: 50 h st. ne.. Monday. April ; iends’ invited to luxnt.( Lincoln Cem IE. On rterment Fo HOLLAND, WIL March 31, 14 b the Distr School. WILLIE HOLLAND. He vived by a devoted father and mothe elius O. and Mary Holland ter. Ruth Holland: two brothe: and James Holland: also other and fr ieral Saturday 3. at m Malvan & Sc fineral home. New Jersey ave. and R n.w. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. RED. On Frid April residence. 552 Glebe road ALFRED JAHN. and V. “Jahn and Cor AL a 0 faur at 3 Cemetery, JEFFERSON. HENRIETTA, life on Monday. Maroh 2. 1937, i the residence_ 1105 Que st. n.w. HENRI- ETTA JEFFERSON. She ieaves to mourn loss a host of friends. Remains resting at R. N_ Horton Co.. 1234 4th st. n.w. Funeral Sunday. April 4 at & pm., from the Mount Airy Baptist Church Rev. E. K. Tyler officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. KIDWELL, MARY Lu.\ Friday p.m Brooklyn, N. Y. Departed t Suddenly. on her residence, sisier of Ida M.. Rosa L. and Jonn T. Kidwell. Services st the S H_Hines Co. funersl home, 2601 14th STRw. Tuesday. April 6 at 1 pm. Rélatives and friends invited. Inter- ment _(private) Fairfax, Va. Kindly flowers, 5 . MARY KATHERINE. al her Tesidence, Anbapolls fon Md. MARY KATHERINE Funersl from the above address am. Interment Rose 1l Cemetery. Hacerstown. Md HT. MARY LIZZY. On Thursday. April ‘1 ' Garfield Hospit AARY ' L122% KRIGHT Tof- 254 o ida ave nw. beloved wife of Swm- uel Kuight. devoled mother of Lo- enzo Knight. ~ Remains resting st Pra- er's funeral hone. G50 R. L. #ve. nw. Funeral Sunday. April 4. at 1:30 p.m.. from the_above mentionéd barior. = In: termeni Tennele. Ga 3 . JAMES STRAIN. On Fridsy, atMontgomery County 1" JAMES STRAIN, eldest ate’ Thomas Franklin and Eliza Wimberly Lansdale. Body resting al Warner E phirey's funeral home, #4924 Georgia ave. Siiver Spring, Md Services at All Hallows' Chapel, David- sonville. Md. on Sunday. April 4. at 3.50 pm. Interment chirch cemetery. p ZABETH M. On Fri al_her residence 3435 “Tath st . ELIZABETH M LAUDERBOUGH. beioved ghter of the late Christian and Mary J. Lauder- bough Services at' the S. H. Hines Co funeral Kome. 2001 14in s nw. on Saturday April 4. a: & pm. Interment Pitisburgh. Pa. (Pitlsburgh papers Dlease copy.) 3 L TON. DOCTOR. M 31.° 1937, at after a brief illness STON. the beloved Tivingston of 558 Jay st leaves seven daughters. brothers, five sisters and many other Telatives, &nd friends o mourn their loss. Remains resting at Henry Washington & Sons funeral home. 495 Deane ave. n.e. Funeral Sunday. April 4 at 1930 pm. from Tabernacle Bap- tist Church. Division ave. and Gay st ne Interment in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery Monday. April b . On_ April 1 General Hospi son of the LAUDERBOU day. Aoril On Wednesday, Garfield Hospital, DOCTOR LIVING- husband of Solime n.e. three sons. four FUNERAL DIRECTORS. segh F. Birch’s Sons (A HAYCOCK. Manager) Phone West 00963034 M St. Established 1841 © Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1!'4 Seventh St. N.W NA(IOI’I&‘ 2473 odnn _Chapel_Tel V. L. SPEARE CO. Nefther the successor to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. Ao “t2s0z 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium coln_5200 One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. NNW. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E, Atlantic 6700 G v‘___l-‘U‘\ZERAiLibglGNS.‘ GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 F 8t NW NAtional 4276 GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT 0106 She Sumaans CorlN4th & Eye and Sundays He also | relatives | of | Conradi and Alfred Jahn. ir. | above address on Sun- | Interment | Washington st.. Alex- andr E PROC TOR widow mothe ieral services at on Monday Bethel y Hosoit loved Wi Rogers_and of _Trenton Requiem mass v at 930 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 4 | SEABROOK on 3 linger Hospi BROOKS. cousin of Harr: Charlie. Rosa, George the aunt of Roland Ba Remains resting at Frazier's home, 389 R. I ave. n.w. Funeral Mon- day. April 5. at 9730 a m.. from the above- lors: thence to St. Augus- ic Church. where mass will 10 am. for the repose of Interment Mount Ofivet Cen- | Robert Milton Barns S(ll\I.II)I-IR day pital beloved dauxhter of Clifford and Fnlyn hneider Remains resting at the W Chambers Co. suburban fu al e. 491X Cleveland ave. Riverd: until_# pm. Sunday. April 4 thence to Holy Tr y Cl ch, Defense ll khiway. Md where services will be d. Relatives and friends are invited. erment in ah\n\n cemetery 4 On Thursday, ROBERT ERNEST SEELY | Carroll ave. Takoma Park. Md beloved husban beloved father of Grace E dys Paulson and Mrs. May] t the S, H Hines 1_14th st. n.w.. Funeral service ntist_Church. Car- >, Takoma Park A at 2 pm In: terment Addison (,)vanrl Md SHEPHERD. WiLLIAM FREDERICK ly. on Thursday. April 1, 193 esidence 1504 Southern ave Heights s e . WILLIAM FREDERICK beloved husband of Ida Shepherd Fu neral from H. M. Padgett's funeral home, 141 11th st se. on Sunday. at 2 pm Relatives and friends invited Interment Forestville. Md. 4 SHEPHERD, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Mem- bers of Logan Tribe. a requested to assemble at 713 D st. nw. at 8 oclock pm. Saturday. April 3. 1937, to make ar rangements for the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM FREDERICK SHEP- HERD HERMAN LOWERY. Sachem. WALTER A. JONES, Chief of Records. SMITH. MISSOURI SHANKLIN. T sday April 1. 1847, at 501 Wilkes st Alexandria 'OURI SHANKLIN SMITH, the wife of John Logan Smith other relatives and friends urn their loss. Remains at the Lewis eral home. Columbia and Wolfe sts, andria. Va Funeral Sunday. April AL 1:30 pm., from Zion Baptis Church. Rev. R. D. Botts officia’ii Interment Douxlas Cemetery, o'clock Monday Fri- Hos- ¢ Gar- on her Tesi- Va.. be- She | STAFFORD, SUSANNA. Departed this life | Thursday, April 1. 1937 at her resi- dence, 1520 3rd st. n.w. after a linger- ing illness. Mrs. SUSANNA STAFFORD. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted Robert Lee Stafford of Car- N C: six_sons, six daughters brothers,” ‘three sisters fifteen ndchildren and other reiatives and friends. ~ Remains resting at Smith's tuneral home. 1125 19th st. n.w.. until Monday,_ April 5. at 2 pm:: thence to Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church. ?nd and S sts. n.w. where funeral seryices Will be held. “Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. THOMAS. IDA. On Wednesdav. March 31, &t 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 Telatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. nw, Funeral Sunday April 4. st 2 pm. from the New Bethel Baptist' Church. 9th and S sts. n.w, Rev William D Juivis offciating. ~ In terment East Woodford. Va TURNER, THELMA FAULK. On wmnu- day, March 31, a5 pm., at her Romie. Kensingion. Ad. ‘THELMA FAULH TURNER. beloved Wife of Floyd L. Turner. Funeral Services at Flower Hill Church Redland. Md. on Sunday April 4, at pm. Interment church cemetery WAGNER, ANNA. _ On Friday. April 2. ANNA WAGNER, the beloved wifé of the late Christian Wagner, Funeral from her late residence. 1105 Florida ave. ne. on Monday, April 5. at 3 pm Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 4 WALLACE, ESTHER. Departed this life March 31, 1947 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 Metrobolitan Baptist Church. Interment in Payne's Cemetery, Rev. E. C. Smith officiating. 3 WATSON. NAPOLEON. On Thursday, Avril T 1037 at his residence. Joplin. Va. NAPOLEON WATSON. aged 67, heloved husband of the ‘late Anna Watson. ~ Remains resting at_ Hall's funeral home. Occoquan. Va. Funeral services Sunday. April 4. at 3 pm.. at Bellhaven Baptist Church. near Joplin, Va.. conducted by Rev. J. Murray Taylor. Intérment Jones' Cemetery. near Inde pendent Hill. Va 4 WIGFALL. LUCRETIA. On Saturday, April 31947 at her residence. 1218 1st st. sw. LUCRETIA WIGFALL. devoted mother” of Mrs. Bessie Malone. Mrs. Suddie Hartley. Mrs. Inez Barnes, Mrs. Annie Edwards. Mrs_ Julia Robinson, Mamie Michael Andrews and John Wig- fall. ~She also leaves one brother. Mi- chael Benjamine: other relatives and many {riends. “Remains resting at the John T. Rhines’ funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. 4 WILLIAMS. WILLIE. _ Columbia Lodge. No. 85. 1. B. P. O. E. of W.. are hereby rofified of the funeral of Brother WIL- LIE_WILLIAMS. from Elks' Home. 301 R L ave nw, on Sunday. April 4. 937 at % pm. HARRISON C. SMITH. Exalted Ruler. LEE CAMPBELL. Secretary. WILLIAMS, WILLIE. Departed this life suddenly. on~ Wednesday, March 31 1937 WILLIE WILLIAMS. He leaves to mourn their loss a_devoted wife. Estell Williams: brother. Frank Williams: sis- ters. Befty Wator and Lillie Seder: six nieces. Remains resting at Ruth Dab- ney & Co. funeral hame. O st. nw. Funeral Sunday. Ap; from Flks' Home, 30 4 at 1 oelock. 1. ave.; Colm- bia Lodge. No, £5. 1. 8. P. O. E. of W. 4 ' Wednesday. | of, Carolyn Secly and | Sud- | at Brad- | April 4. | to | ern Applachian district in Tennessee. The “proper relation” Appalachian and Southern chian scales appeared to be the of the situation in the Southw ginia and Eastern Kentucky fields. Officials of the local union were € pected back from New York during | the week end. However, observers at Norton expressed doubt an amicable | agreement could be reached and the miners ordered back to the pits until isfl(‘r Monday. Appala- crux t Vir- 'MUSEUM CURATOR'S | FATHER SUCCUMBS. Dr. Walter Chapin Was Inspector | of Health in Springfield { b Schools 25 Years. | Dr. Walter Chapin, tired physician and father of Dr | ward A. Chapin, curator of insects at ',hP National Museum, died yesterday | at his home in Springfield, Ma cording to word received h been ill about two months. | Dr. Chapin, a graduate of Yale and | Columbia Universities, had practiced many years in Springfield. For 25 years, he was health inspector of | schools there and head of the medical staff of the Springfield Hospital Besides his son, who lives in East Falls Church, Va, his widow, Mrs. Lucy Chapin. and a daughter, | Hazel H. Chapin Mass., also servive. Funeral services are to be held Mon- | day afternoon in Springfield. ancrat | 78, prominent re- Messersmith Sails for U. S. VIENNA, April 3 (£).—The United States Minister to Austria, George S. | Messersmith, departed for America to- | day to visit his mother in Fleetwood, | Pa., and to confer with the State De- partment in Washington. In Memoriam. | BARBOUR, CHARLES E. In memory of my dear husband. CHARLES E. BAR- BOUR. who passed away ohe Year ago, March 24. 1936, May his soul rest in peace HIS LOVING WIFE. MARY BARBOUR. * CANOLL. LUCY. 1In loving memory of our dear mother, LUCY CANOLL. who went {0 rest Lwo years ago today. April Our hearts cannot tell how we miss you, Our lips do not know what to say; Only God knows how we miss you In our lonely home today HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. EVA AND LENA FOREMAN. KATE L. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our be- loved wife and mother. KATE L. FORE- MAN. who passed away one year ago today. April 3. 1936 Treasured thoughts of one so dear Often bring & silent tear Thoughts return to scenes long past, Time rolls on. but memory lasts DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. JOHN 1. FOREMAN AND MRS. ANITA F LE MON HENDERSON., LYDIA. In remembrance of my devoted mother. LYDIA HENDER- SON, whe parted this life five years ago today. April 3. 192, % Gone. never (o be forgotten. HER DAUGHTER. MRS. ISABELLA YOUNG. JANEY. MARGARET SERENA. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother. grand- mother and sister. MARGARET SERENA JANEY. who departed this life four years axo today. April 3. 1933, A mother who gave the best of her life Wio cherished ‘our secrets. sorrows and | strite Always with us. always with us, Words of cheer and words of love; Thus the risen Savior whispers From his dwelling place above HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS GRAND- SON AND SISTERS. INEZ AND EDNA, EDMONIA, CLARA AND GEORGE. * JOHNSON. JENNIE V. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. JEN- NIE V. JOHNSON. who pas: years ago today. April 3 AND QUEENIE SKINNER, CHAUNCEY EDGAR. TIn sad but loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, CHAUNCEY EDGAR SKIN- NER, who departed this life three years ago today, April 3, 1934. Today recalls a memory Of a loved one laid to rest; And those who think of him today Are the ones who m'&:ggnzbesskm HIS DEVOTED MOTHER., s NER: SISTERS AND BROTHERS. TALIAFERRO, LESLIE. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear husband and our brother. LESLIE TALIAFERRO. who devarted thig life tWo years ago today, April 3. 1935. Just when life was sweetest. And he could have lived his best, The sweet voice of Jesus called him 1 rest H1S WiFE’ SISTER AND BROTHERS. * Cdar Hill 'uaa/uml)bmmmfl?mufifll emete ry m, Columbarium £ Vaults. Maus Recei Community and d away two | HER DEVOTED =~ CHILDREN, wmvn: | Miss | of Northampton, | Ed- | s He had | candidate for between the Berwyn. toxication by Justice Martin McGrath | of fined for Mayor Black was of suburban Oak Park. Officers testi- fied he was coal out Berg campaign literature in the | w arrested While passing ong Air Headliners Domestic. 1:45pm.—WRC, “Das Rhein- gold” by Metropolitan Opera Co. ~WMAL, Debate Be- tween Columbia and CaliforniaUniversities. 4:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening Programs. 7:30 p.m.—WRC, Question Bee 8:30 p.m.—WRC, Saturday Night Party WMAL, Ed Wynn. 9:00 pm—WRC, Snow Village Sketches; WMAL, N tion: Barn Dance; WJSV, Grace Moore 9:15 p.m—WOL, Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra. 9:30 pm.—WRC, Joe Show’ 10:00 p.m.—WJSV, Parade. 10:30 p.m.—WRC, Irvin S. 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Funeral services for Judge William | B. Newman, 70, former member of the Board of Appeals of the Interior De- | at his | ¢ partment, who died 2 Whittier at 11 am. Monday in the Pumph: funeral home, 8424 Georgia avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Judge Newman, a specialist in land law as a memoer of the Board of Ap- peals, was retired in 1931 due to failing health. He entered Government serv= | ice in 1903 as an attorney in the Gen- c"al Land Office. Thursdaj home, 7 street, will be hy 1d / SINCE 1855 » FLOWERS UPONT CIRCLE %’ ND.7000 ‘Visit with the Famous’ Again Tomorrow Tune in at 1:30 on WMAL and listen to a new type of program that you will find intensely interesting— history interwoven with romance. 1:30 to 2 p.m. Sunday WMAL Can’t Afford Brickwork Cabinetwork Carpentering Caulking Cement Work Electrical Work Excavating Fencing Floors Floors Refinished Furnace Repairs Gas Ranges Glazing Gutters & Spouts Heating " Insulating Iron Work Kitchen Cabinets Latrobes Periodic Mechanical Tests. Opposition to a proposal for the semi-annual compulsory mechanical inspection of automobiles as a means of reducing traffic accidents recentl made to the House District Commit tee by the Commissioners was ex- by the Keystone tomobile Club through George E Keneipp, manager that accide the last eight years ended last June disclosed that of 67,433 au mobiles involved only 1,617, or 2.4 per ol affic “Abraham and Isaac”—taken from Gen. 22-24 A new story presented each Sunday with the compliments of were mechanically defective in TONIGHT THE NEW SHELL SHOW 9:30 to 10:30 E.S.T. over WRC LILLIAN GISH Film and Stage Star CAPT. JOHN H. AYERS Head of Missing Persons Bureau ARTHUR CARRON Metropolitan Opera Tenor RED McKENZIE CARL KRESS Yodeler CHARLES PAUL 2 York Restaurant. 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