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A—10 *% @ard of Thanks. DANDRIDGE, LELIA R. The family of the late LELIA R. DANDRIDGE wish t0 ex- press their heartfelt appreciation to their many friends ana relatives for their many kindnesses during her illness and their expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at her Dassing FATHER, SISTER AND BROTHERS, ¢ Braths. BANKS. ADA. On Suaday at Freedmen’s Hospiial Remains _resting at_ Frazier's home. 380 R. J. ave. n.w. Notic funeral later 2 BAERETT. JOHN M. On Saturday, April 24,1937 at his “residence, 208G st. n.w. JOHN M. BARRETT. beloved hus: band of Laura A. Barreit (nce Harris) and brother of Mrs. Margaret Tholl and Mrs. Aenes Tholl. Remains resting funeral home of Perry & Walsh. nw. Funeral Tuesdav. April 27, 0 am. from the above funeral thence to St. Aloysius Church, where high tequiem mass will be sung av O am. for the repose of his soul. Relatives ‘and_friends are invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ZGIA, VIOLET BETTY. On Sunday. o VIOLET BETTY BIZGIA! beloved miother of Mrs. Mrs. Edward Zupnick, Mrs. Harry Brunner. Mrs. Achie Rosen- biatt, Mrs. Herman Duehring. Mrs. Wil- liam® Wood. Mrs. Clarence Everly and Mr. Jack Bizgia. She Is also survived by & brother. Isaac Rosenblati. and a sister. Mrs. Benjamin Bass. Funeral from the chapel of Bernard Danzansky. 3501 T4th st. nw. on Tuesday. April 27. at 11 am’' Please omit flowers SDELL, JOHN W. On Sunday, April 5. 1937, at_Mount ‘Alto Hospital. in his A6th vear, JOHN W BLAISDELL a vet- eran o1 the Civil War. Funeral notice later. BREWINGTON. JOHN. On Si i at Casualty Hospit BREWINGTON. beloved h nie Brewington of 404 N. Y nw He also leaves 1o mourn t loss one brother. one sister, three half-brothers and many other relatives and_friends. Remains may be viewed Clarke Co 1416 Florida ave. ne., after 4 p.m. Tuesday. April Funeral and interment in Goldshor N. C d this lite MADISON beloved He April 251037 ADA “BANKS. funeral of 71 years of ase. Charles Cohen BL day April JOHN d 0w ze Butler. sister, Ani uehters broth is also survived by a lov three devoted Payne, Mrs. Vi Alice Hayes: three Theodore and Randolph relatives ard friends seen at Malvan & Schey's fun New Jersey ave. and R st 10 am. We ay. April time rema: te for interment ROBERT BUELI 5 7. at his Tesid Winsto Bethesda. Md BUELL BUZBEE beloved | Vera Sawser Buzbee and b Bruce, other ons. Also home nw e. No, ROBERT sband _of :t Church &y, April On_Sunday, cency Hosnital, IN_ 1he beloved CHAMBERLAIN, 5 o mains res Col. funer. Notice of 1 CLARK, ALFRED B. way. Arlington. Va beloved husband of th ived by ineral from dence on pm: the 1 be held at ds are i cemetery, C 0’ Noj HARI istian officiating CLIFFORD, RUBY. On Monday. 1937, at' the Gall H CLIFFORD of 407 mains temporarily L funeral home. 480 R Notice of funeral later COAPLIN, ALICE R. On 24, 1937, at her residen st nw. ALICE R. COAPLIN wife of 'Thomas Coapl, Mrs. Clara McPherso: Mahoney. and friends survive resting at Fra I ave. n.w. u Avril 26 thercafter a dence.” Puneral T 1 pm._from Asbur: and K sts. nw. Memorial Ci Apr devoted sister of A Nora Lincoln and o PATTIE COLE. late Samuel Col Isaves to mo their loss a mother. Mrs. Anna Spea two daughters. one brothe 8peaks: an aunt, Mrs. Minnie other relatives friends resting with L. E_ Murray & and V sts. n.w. Punerai notice later. CURTIN. NORVAL C. On Sunday, April 25, 1 NORVAL 'C. CURTIN. husband of ‘the late Charlotte M. Curtin, Re- mains T at the W. Warren Talta- vull funeral home. 14th’ and Spring rd. n.w. Funeral notice later. DAVIS. SAMUEL. Departed Priday. April 23. 1 at hi 404 i5th st. s SAMUEL loved ‘'husband of Eleanor 0 leaves one uncle law and many oth friends. Remains re: neral parlors of Alexander S. 15th st. s.e. Funeral Tuesda at 1:30 pm. from St munity Church, 313 Paul ‘L. Moore ‘off Woodlawn Cemet DE FOE. ALICE E. B. On Saturday. April 24, 1037 at Garfield Hospital. ALICE | E B DE FOE. the beloved mother of | Theodore B. De Foe and sister of Mrs. Mary Idz Hart and Samuel D. Barron. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. loved wife life on residence, DAVIS. be- Davis. ' He one brother-in- relatives and a | Remains may be | until | at which | t the George B, | 15 | JOHNSON. WALTER. Braths. GORDON, LAURA B. On Monday. April 36, 1037, at Garfield Hospital, LAURA B.' GORDON, ~ daughter _of "the late ‘Thomas S. and Elizabeth Gordon. Body Jawlers chapel 1756 Fa. Notice of services later. On_Sunday, April 25, 19347, ger Hospital, WIL- LIAM E. GREEN. son of the late Gary and Matilda Green of Darnestown, Md.; loving husband of Mary V. Green, fa- ther of William Edward, Jr. and Mere- dith G. Green: adopted father of Elaine M. Green. father-in-law of Hattie F. and Laura T. Green. brother of Rev Ernest J. Green of Washington, D, C. Eugene F. Green of Philadelphia and Alonzo Green of New York. Also sur- viving are many other relatives and friends ~ Remains may be viewed at his late residence, 1407 5th st. nw,. Tues- day. April 0°pm. Puneral Wednesday,” April 28 "at 1 p.m._from Asbury M.'E. Church. 1ith and K sts. n.w. " Interment Quince Orchard. Md Arrangements by Ruth Dabney & Co. 27 HALL, JAMES. On Sundav. April 95 1 AL Gallinger ~Hospiial. JAMES HALL. beloved husband of Mrs, Effie Hall of 736 Navy place s.e. He also leaves to mourn their loss a father, Ed- ward Hall and other relatives’ and friends. Remains resting at the Morris A. Carter funeral home, @nd and F sts. s.w, Notice of funeral later. HILL, IDA M. On Sunday. April 25. 1037, at her residence. 9th st. s.w., DA M. HILL. beloved Wwife of John M. Hill, devoted mother of Luther E. Spencer, William J. ‘and Clarence R. Skinner. sister of Henry McMurren. She also leaves other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. iird and Eye sts. s.w. Funeral Wednesday. April 25, at 1 p.m,, from Zion Wesley A. M. E Church, D st. between “nd and 3rd sts. In- terment Woodlawn Cemetery. JASPER. ELIZABETH G. On Monday, April 267 George “Washington University Hospital. ELIZABETH = G. JPASPER, widow of Capt. Robert T. Jasper. U, S. N. and mother of Mrs, William G. Du Bose. Funeral services private. Interment Arlington National Cemetery, Wednesday. April 28 - BETH. ~On Sunday, 1937 at Gallinger Hospital, ELIZABETH JOHNSON. beloved daugh- ter of Morris Johnson and the late Pearl Johnson, She is also survived by one devoted ‘sister, Beatrice Johnson; other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at Malvan & Schey's funeral home. 424 R st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. w. On Sunday. April Elizabeth 181957, at St Hospital, WALTER JOHNSON of 4312 Sth st. sw. He ieaves to mourn their 10ss one sister Mrs. Minnie West: a niece. Bernice Henson. and other relatives and friends, Funeral ~Wednesday. April 28, at 17 o'ciock m_the Morris A. Carter fu neral home. 2nd and F sts. s.w. Inters nt Rosemont Cemetery B LFAK, MONTROSE E. Suddenly. on Sun- av. ‘Avril 19:7_ "at Casualty Hos- MONTROSE 'E_ LEAK. wife of X George W._ Leak and mother Edwin M. and Curlis Leak and s Theresa Brown. Remains resting the McGuire funeral home, 1820 ath n.w. Notice of funeral hereafier. A E F. On Saturday. April 14 at his home, Poolesville. Md.. ORGE, F LEAPLEY. son of the late George N. and Margaret Hughes Leap- ley. Fun, bis late home on Tuesday s and | | MONROE, FANN| | | Southeast funeral b 1 s { on Wednesday Relatives attend. tery y DWYER. EVA MELEN. On Sunday. April >5 1937 EVA HEL DWYER ~ the beloved wife of Edwin Dwyer and sis- ter of John L_Rabe. Mrs. Louise Michael Mrs. Nellie ‘Payne and Mrs. Margaret Connor. neral from the W. W. Cham- bers Co. Southeast funeral home. 11th st se, on Tuesday, April 8:30 am ; ‘thence to St. Peter's Church. where requiem mass will be offered at ® am. for the repose of her soul tives and friends are invited Tnterment Congressional FRANCIS, HANNAH BRO! this" life Sunday. Gallinger ‘Hospital FRANCIS. "She is ‘survived by two sis- ters. Jennle and Anna Bell Rema restirg at L._E. Murray & Son's. 12th and V sts. Notice of funeral later GILL. NORMAN W. Entered into eternal life on Sundav. April 25, 1937, at Fran- conia. Va.. NORMAN W. GILL of 101 E st se. beloved husband of Marv Elia Gill and father of Norman W. Gill, ir.: Charlotte E. and Marie Ellen Gill. ' Re- t the Lee funeral home. mains resting 4th st and Mass. ave. ne. vntil Wed- nesday. April 28 at 12:45 pm. Funeral services will be held atthe Chapel of the Nativity, 14th st. and Mass. ave. s.e.. on Wednesday, April 28 at 1 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 27, GLEASON. CHARLES P. Saturday. April CHARLES P GLEASON ©of 1800 Foxhail rd. n.w.. beloved son of the late Patrick and Johan Funeral. private, from Jame: ents’ Sons’ funeral home. 1 nw. on Tuesday. April 27. at am thence to the Church of Our Lady of Victory. on Conduit rd.. where re- quiem hich mass_will be sung at 10 am Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 26 — [ FUNERAL DlREC!’BRS. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium €th and Mass. Ave. N.E._ Lincoln 5200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A L HAYCOCK Manager) Phone West 00963034 M St. N.W. Established 1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. hllB Seventh St N.W NAtion‘I 247‘3 Avril 2 and " friends are tted "o Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- *0 attend. Cemetery. odern_Chapel _Tel V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W R Speare establishment. NAtona2a02 1009 H St. N.W. PERCY J. SAFFELL UNERAL DIRECTOR Announces removal to a new funeral home 475 A ST. N.W. Bth_St. N.W. Formerly located 733 One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. NNW. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 ALMUS SPEARE 3200 Rhode Island Ave. N Succeeding _the oripinal. W. R. SPEARE Rela- | 1 at AH BROWN | | SEL | STEWART. HENRY ment Md. LEVY, HYMAN N, 1¢ at " beloved \ Isabel Levy. He also by six sters and three Notice of funeral later. 26 OSEPH H On Sunday. April at the r his son. A Lloyd of - > sU. Seal Md.. JOSEPH H LLOYD. be- sband of the Iat Winifred an Gray Edwar Pleasar loved h and by ne. Hanlon's funeral on Wednesday, Requiem mass at holic Church. Capitol Heights, Md.. at n. Interment H. Ghost Cemetery e, Md On Sur e Samuel nueth Lyons. Body 56_ Pa, At pm Serv- April at 3 pm.. at Church, A NIE B. Suddenly. on Sun dav. April 1937, at_her "residenc, 1 1th <t nw ANNIE B. McKEN NON_(nee Solan) beloved mother of Dr. Emory F. the 71st vear of h Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MITCHELL. CORA April 193 MITCHELL, te G. Caldwell of S12 MCKENNO il ORGAN. On Sunday, N CORA_ MORGAN er of Mrs. James n Buren st. Re- H. Scott's fu- se Services at by sbyterian Church Chapel and H st. n.w, on " Tuesday 7oAt i2:30) Relatives and friends invited (Please omit flowers.) (Albany, N. papers please copy.) - Wm New Yo On Sunday. April 25, 1907, at the Methodist Home for the Aged. Gaithers| Md. FANNI D. MONROE vears. Remains resting at funeral Gaithersburs, Tuesday. April 2 i Methodist Home: thence to Union U son Church. Bloomfield. Va.. {or serv: and interment at 11:30 a.m Ebenezer Cemetery PARKER. ED day_April i 3617 Prospect ave. LANEY PARKER. devoted husband of e Parker. father of Willis Benny Parker. He also leaves several sisters, brothers and other relatives and friends Remains resting at the W. E. Jarvis funeral _ church. 1432 You st. 'n.w.. until - Wednesday ‘noon: _thereafter " at his late Tesidence. Funeral Thursday April 20, at 1 pm. from the above Tesidence, Father Douse officiating. In- terment " Arlington National Cemetery. near Bloomfield. AR DELANEY. On Sun- 5. 1937, at his_residence, nw. EDGAR DE- PICOTTE. ARTHUR J. On Thursday. April 22,1837, at his residence, 7547 13th St nw.' ARTHUR J. PICOTTE. hus- band of Amelia M_Picotte. Services at Gawler's chape 50 Pa._ave. n.w. on Tuesday. April 27. at 2:30 p.m ROGERS. 1E_ SOMERVILLE. Sunday. April 1 in her year. JENNIE SOMERVILLE ROGERS. widow of Clifford B. Rogers. Services at St. Paul's Church. Fairfield. Conn., on Tuesday. April 27. at 3 p.m. dav- light saving time. “Interment Fairfleld, 1 oy on SCHMIDT, ANNA Sunday,”_April dence.” 6 T SCHMIDT. Schmidt and mother of Angelia Valette Schmidt. ~ Funeral (private) from her Iate residence on Tuesday. April 27, at ment Rock Creel Cemetery. 3 . On Saturday. April 24, . at the residence of her niece. Mrs. Ernest Gue. 9504 Jones Mills rd. Chevy Chase. Md.. ELSIE SCHUH. the beloved wife of the late Michael Schuh. Funeral from the above residence on Tuesday. April 27, at 9 am. thence to the Blessed Sacrament Church. where mass of requiem will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St John's Cemetery, Forest Glen, Md. ER. CHARLES J. On Saturday. 19537, at his_residence. near Oxon Hifl. Md.' CHARLES J. SELLNER. son of the late John J. and Mary E. Seliner_ Services at 'the chapel of Thos. F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. se. on Tuesday. April 27. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in the Home Cemetery. SLAUGHTER, EDITH A. Departed this life on Frida 1937, at her residence. 1315 n.w.. EDITH A. SLAUGHTER. ' devoted sister of Mrs. Leora Tilmah. Mrs Lela Carter and Mrs. Ruth Brown. She is also survived by four brothers. Rev. James T. Rev. H E. Tsaac and William Slaiighter. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home. Funeral on Tuesday. April 27 at 1:30 p.m.. from above par- lors "Relatives and friends invited. OK, HARRY DENIS. On Sunday, April D 7. st his residence. 1816 Kalo- rama road n.w.. HARRY DENIS SNOOK, aged 54 vears 'beloved hrother of Ray- mond and Eugene W. Snook and_Mrs. Laura V. Brown. Funeral services Tues- day. ~April at 2:30 pm.. at_ Hy- sone's parlors. 1300 N st. nw. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. Tn- terment Glenwood Cemetery. 27 ISAIAH. Suddenly. on Safurdav. April 4. 1937 at Vienna, Va. HENRY ISAIAH STEWART. beloved husband of the late Margaret E. Stewart, beloved father of Charles B. Stewart and Mrs. Mary Shifflett and beloved brother of Mrs Ida Blackman. Puneral from the George W. Wise Co. funeral home. 2000 M st. n.w.. Tuesday. April 27. af 2 o'clock_p.m. " Relatives and friends fnvited. " Interment Walkers Chavel, Va. SUMMERS. THALVA. On Saturday. April 24, 1937, at Garfleld Hospital, THALVA SUMMERS. devoted daughter of Devitt Summers and the late Grace Summers; sister of Bernice Arthur, Margaret and Marion ‘Summers: sister-in-law _of Charles Arthur. ~She also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest_Jarvis funeral home, 1435 U st. n.w. Puneral Tuesday. April _at 1 pm. from the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. Mt, Pleasant, Va. Rev. John P. Pinkeft officiating. Interment church cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. TIPPETT. ROBERT. On Saturday. April 24,1037 at Sykesville. Md.. ROBERT TIPPETT. beloved husband of May R. Tippeti (nee Mathews). Funeral from the chapel of P.'A. Taltavuil. 436 _7th st. sw. on Tuesday. April 27. at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass_at St. Dominic's Church at 10 am. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. TURNER, MARGARET H. On Sunda Aoril 25. 1937, at her home. Burnt Mil Md. MARGARET H. wife of William P, Turner. Body resting at the home of her son. Charles P. Turner.- 8910 Woodside. Md. = Services at M. E. Church on Tuesda: at 2 pm. Interment Cole: ville, Md. UNDERWOOD, MARCELINA. On Mond: April 26. 1037. at her residence. 258 Massachusetts ave. n.w.. MARCELINA UNDERWOOD. wife of the late Albert Underwood and mother of the late Rev. William Underwood, Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Nellie 8. Grav: mains resting st the McGuire home. 1820 Oth st. n. funeral hereafter. ALE . 1037 n.w Suddenly, at her resi- st ANNA VALET April 1st ave. ‘Woodside April 27, beloved | Interment | R4th | on | beloved wife of Milton Louis | | pm. | | | | keeping between THE EVENING IRGINIA MINERS RETURN TO WORK 2,100 Vote to End Strike. Hundreds Still Idle at St. Charles. By the Assoclated Press. BRISTOL, Va, April 26—Union | STAR, WASHINGTON, TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k WRC—950k DG MONDAY, APRIL 26, CarrtaL’s Rapio PRoOGRaMs WOL—1,310k | 1937. APRIL 26, 1937. WISV—_1460k |PM. 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W, said last night that he was scheduled to confer today with representatives of the Blue Diamond Coal Co. for negotiations of % settle- ment of local differences which are 1,000 and 2,000 miners idle at St. Charles. NEGOTIATIONS SUSPENDED, By the Assoclated Press. Howard T. Colvin, Labor Depart- ment conciliator, said last night nego- tiations have been “discontinued tem- | porarily” in efforts to settle a strike at the American Fixtures & Furniture Co., in Richmond, Va. —_— Story of Mary Marlin ‘Young Hickory The Singing Lady Evening Star Flashes Little Orphi Music Clubs Dari Dan Adventures Don Winslow an Annie Today's Winners Wakeman's Sports Page W. P. A. Music Series Eton Boys Doris Kerr Funny Things U. 8. 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Bill Coyle on Sports Arthur Reilly Music Clubs Art Brown, organist | Wayne King’s Orch, Let Freedom Ring Boxing Matches Tommy Dorsey’s Orch, | Henry King’s Orch, | News Bulletins Happy Feltor's Orch. Dave McWilliams' Orch. | Ozzie Nelson’s Orch, Ted Fio Rito's Orch, | Night Watchman Sign off Joe Sanders’ Orch. Bob McGrew’s Orch. Maxime Lowe's Orch. Bordertown Barbecue Draths. VOLLAND. CHARLES 0. On Monday. April 1857, CHARLES O. VOLLAND beloved 'son ‘of the late David nd Funeral services at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Anna Haslip, 4514 13th on Wednesday —April 2R at Relatives and “friends invited . beloved daughter of A id “the late John Ward; sister of Bertha Edelin. Hortense, Anna, dohn. Jr. Walter and Wesley Ward She is also survived by many other relatives and_f{riends. Remains restir at Adams & Smool’s funeral home - Nichols ave. s and mav be viewed Monday. April . "at 2 pn._ Funeral Tuesday. April 27 'at 2 p.m.. {rom above funeral "home ~Rev. Brown officiatin. Interment Woodlawn "Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend WARNER. HARRIET DAYTON. On April 037 at Emersency Hospital, HAR- RIET DAYTON WARNER of Mon'rose, Pa. sister of the late Brainard H. War- ner. Services ar the Presbyterian on Tuesday, April rment Halstead. Pa. WHITE, KATIE. = Departed this life on Saturday, April 24 1033 tliness.” KATIE WHITE eir loss a loving husband, Jos e e; four sons, Joseph. ir.: Nor- man, Jehn'and William, one daughe ter ‘Annie May White. and other rela- Uves and friends. Remains resting ar Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. $14 4th st sw Notice of funsral later WHITE. MARTHA L. On Saturday, April 24, 1037, at her residence. 801 Barry pl nw 'MARTHA L. WHITE. devoted sister of Nettie Tolliver Mary Frances Christopher. Annie Saunders and Charles Green. She ‘also leaves other relatives and friends. = Remains resting Ernest Jarvis' funeral church, 1432 st nw. uniil 5 pm. Monday. April thereafier at 101 '0th st. n.w. neral Tuesday. April 27, al 1 om the Vermoni ' Avenue Baptist Rev. C_ T Murray officiating._ Inter- men: Harmonv ~Cemeters. — Relatives and friends invited. LLIAMS. ROY . On Saturday. April ; 1037, at his residence. 138 S. Gar- Arlington. Va. ROY H. WIL- h beloved and of Ernie Wil- liams “ince Frve) and father of Mrs. Helen W. Rogers and Mrs. Anna Loulse Brown. both of Arlington. Va. He fs also survived by his mother. Mrs. Sallie A. Wiliams: “three sisters and one Remains resting at his late Tesidence. where a short service will be held on Tuesdav. April at 10 am.; nce to Lovettsville Lutheran Church Lovettsville. Va. where funeral services will be heid at 1 pm. cemeters She leaves to P froj Church. Interment church Saturday April home. 617 Roxboro EMMA W._ wife of the late Georee H._Young. Services at Warner E_Pumphrey’s funeral home. 8424 Ga. ave. Silver Spring. Md. on Wednesday. April 2% at 11 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick. Md. 27 YOUNG., MARY. Departed this life on Monday. April 26 7. at Gallinger Hospital, MARY YOUNG. She leaves to mourn their loss two devoted friends, Rev. and Mrs. James McGee. Also rel atives and ofher frisnds. Remains rest- ing at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 8. Capitol st where funeral services will be held Wednesdav. April 28 at 1 pm. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 27 In Memortam. BLAKEY. CLARENCE H. A tribute of love | and devotion to the memory of our be- loved husband and father. H.‘BLAKEY. who passed away so sud- denly nine years aso today. April 26, Resting where no shadows fall In perfect peace he awaits us all HIS LOVING WIFE. LILLIAN CHILDREN, ELLASTINE, AND WILLIAM BLAKEY HAMILTON. MARTHA. and devotion to our loving wife. mother and grandmother. MARTHA HAMIL- TON. who left us seven years ago today, April 26. 1930 Sweet, are the flowers in memory's gar- en, Blooming to gladden my heart with their cheer: Thoughts of my loved one, never for- gotten, Ever remembered and ever held dear. DEVOTED HUSBAND. RICHARD HUGH HAMILTON. I have sought through life's garden of roses and yew And found one ‘sweet blossom all jeweled with dew: Love. sympathy, faith—all unchanging and true— That's the heart of my flower, dear mother. ‘tis von. LOVING DAUGHTER, MABELLE HAM- ILTON JONES. If ever a love existed. If ever A sweet flower grew; If ever a soul filled its mission on earth, Darling grandmother, it was you DEVOTED GRANDCHILDREN. DORO- THY WARRICK "WHVT® AND RE- ATRICE WARRICK HARRIS, » HEBBRON. HENRIETTA, BENJAMIN AND RICHAKD. In loving but sad memory [ENRIETTA V. CLARENCE of our dear mother, HI 4 HEBBRON. who passed away seventeen years ago today. April 26. 1920. and our brothers. BENJAMIN HEBSRON. nine- teen vears ago. February 21, 1918, and RICHARD HEBBRON, seven years December 14. 1930. Surrounded by friends we are lonesome, In the midst of pleasure we are biue; A smile on our face and a heartache. Always thinking of our departed loved ones, ESSIE AND HARRY. LUZI, WILLIAM. Passed away flve years ago today. April 26, 1932, WILLIAM LUZL Friends may think we have forgotten, When at times they see us smile: Little do they know the heartaches That our smiles hid all the while. WIFE AND CHILDREN. MOTEN. AUGUSTINE. In remembrance of our_dear daughter and sister. AUGUS- TINE 'MOTEN, who departed this life three years agc today, April 26, 1934, It was only a glad “‘good morning’ She passed along the way: Bub it spresd nlmonill.;‘a glory velong day. HER MOTHER AND BROTHER. RYAN. FRANK J. In memory of our dear husband and father. FRANK J. RYAN, who pacsed into eternal rest five years 880 today. April 26. 1042, 0 o VEIT. JOHN J. In sad but loving remem- Foranee ot “my " dear. Tatner. JOHN. 3. VEIT, who died four years ago today, Abril 28, 1933, The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day, ml; never will the one I".G;IE rom memory pass away. HI8 LOVING DAUGHTER. MARGARETT JACOBS. & FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. 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Program 2:45 |Have You Heard? | Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins |Vic and Sade | The O'Neills | News Bulletins T3:00 | Your Health S5 e 3:30 |Dog Heroes 3:45 |Club Matinee 4:00 | Story of Mary Marlin 4:15 | Young Hickory 4:30 | The Singing Lady Follow the T5:00 [Science News 5:30 | Traffic Safety Lorenzo Jones |Jackie Heller Sundown Revue 5:15 |Meredith Wilson's Orch. |Three X Sisters |News—Music Moon | Variety Program The Guiding Light | e | Nellie Revell o | Consumers’ | Don Winslow 4:45 |Evening Star Flashes | Little Orphan Annie Program | oA Today's Winners Sweet and Hot Cocktail Hour |Wakeman's Sports Page | Howard Lanin's Orch. | "Wike;n:.ah‘s Sports Page | Base Ball Game | Wakeman's Sports Page The Johnson Family | during | James and Mattie Manning | Clifford “p. wewe W NN ? Del Casino Science Service Syncopators Dorothy Gordon Betty Hudson |Evening Rhythms News—Scores S8an3 bowolas [ PR e i) In 1,000 Years By the Associated Press. astronomical show on earth in the| last 1,000 years will play to an au- dience of & mere handful, Dr. Oliver J. Lee, Northwestern University as- tronomer, said today. | The first of the two 1937 solar eclipses will occur June 8, but a less favorable setting from a scientist’s | point of view could hardly be possible, he said. | “With the exception of a few small, | unhabited islands in the South Pa cific Ocean and a small part of Peru,” Dr. Lee said, “the entire eclipse from sunrise to sunset will be visible only | from ships in the Pacific. And astro- | four nomical observations must be made | from land since most instruments wm} be erected on a stationary, immovable | base.” by t tatio; ing site is unsafe. will occur at 7:45 am. and will last | Greatest Astronomical Show Open to Few It will be 153 miles wide. The wo and a half long, is the only | favorable location for scientific ob- servation. It is a barren, inaccessible appreciation by giving the boys a place, uninhabited, with scant vege- | n and no water. The ship land- is dangerous and the anchorage The eclipse at this point minutes, “Christmas Island would be an ideal | for astronomical study, but the eclipse will barely graze this for 'i “This eclipse will be one of the greatest in history. It's duration at mid totality with the sun and moon on the meridian and only 13 degrees | north of the zenith will be seven min- | utes and four seconds. This is within 26 seconds of the maximum possible for any eclipse,” he said. s Astronomical records show that eclipses run in series. The interval between them, termed the eclipse saros, is 18 years and 10 or 11 days. A complete series requires about 13 centuries to run its course. The first eclipse of such a serizs will be a small, partial one at either | the North or the South Pole, with each succeeding one of greater magnitude and a little nearer the Equator. After a few centuries the first total eclipse of the series occurs when the axis of the moon’s shadow cone touches the earth. Then follows a long series of total eclipses at 18-year intervals, each of greater duration and each nearer the Equator. “The coming one comes near the middle of one of these 13-century cycles,” Dr. Lee said. “The central eclipse of this series will occur July 22, 2009. Those of maximum dura- tion will be the present one, and those of June 20, 1955, and June 30, 1973. The eclipse of 1955 will last seven hours and six seconds, or two seconds longer than the one next June. 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April 26.—The greatest ' the South Pole June 14, 1360, “The June eclipse will travel a path nearly one-third the circumference of | the globe in the Pacific equatorial re- glons. only land it will touch is a few coral | atols in the Ellice ana Phoenix Is-| lands and a small part of Peru. “Enderbury Island, one mile wide ! nular, Dr. Lee said. There also will be a partial eclipse of the moon on November 18. PAGES TO HAVE PARTY Senator Reynolds, Democrat, of North Carolina, who recently was voted the most popular lawmaker by the Senate pages, will show his party in the Senate Office Building this evening. James Roosevelt, the President's son, has been invited to attend and speak to the boys. YOUR RADIO WON'T WORK PHONE MET. 0764 An expert radio technician wil! estimate repair costs. If you don't want it repaired — no charge. LEETH BROS. 1220 13th St. N.W. 8 AM.to8P. M. TONIGHT 8 P.M. Eastern Standard Time wisv and Coast-to-Coast Columbia Network IRENE DUNNE ROBERT TAYLOR “THE MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION Directed by _ Cecil B. DeMille CUMMINGS FORUM TOPIC JUDICIARY Attorney General to Discuss Progress of Plan on Radio Tonight. TTORNEY GENERAL HOMER CUMMINGS will discuss “Prog- ress of the President’s Plan for Judicial Reform” during the National Radio Forum tonight, heard over a coast-to-coast network of the National Broadcasting Co., with WRC carrying the program locally. The forum, arranged by The Star, is to be broadcast from 9:30 to 10 o'clock. The Attorney General, close adviser to the President on the court change proposal since its inception, is ex- pected to bare the reaction of its proponents to opposition arguments voiced during the hearing before the | Senate Judiciary Committee. It will be the first air address of a cabinet | member on the question since conclu- | sion of hearings. THE history of swing" is announced as a feature of Horace Heidt's Brigadiers’ program, WJSV at 7. Broadcasting before an audience in the Hall of Nations at the Hotel Wash- ington Heidt will present the King Sisters, the Trumpeteers, Bob Mc- Coy, Larry Cotton and Jerry Bowne. DAVE DRISCOLL and Jerry Danzig take their peregrinating micro- phone to an apartment in the “Sugar Hill” district of New York's Harlem during the “Let's Visit” show, a Mu- tual feature scheduled by WOL at 7:30 HIL SPITALNY and his all-girl orchestra move to an evening spot tonight, WRC carrying this first pro- gram in a new series at 8:30. OBERT TAYLOR and Irene Dunne are co-starred in the Radio Thea- ter version of “Magnificent Obses- slon,” scheduled by WJSV at 8 o'clock. ILLIAM KAPELL, 14-year-old concert pianist, will be the guest soloist with the Bamberger Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leon Barzin, its concert, heard through WOL at 8:30. Kapell will contribute renditions of the last move- ment of the “Concerto Opus 37,” by Beethoven, and the sec- ond movement of Chopin’s “Concerto | in F Minor, Opus 21.” Births Reported. John W. and Arlene D. Echard. gir! Charles A and Gladys D. Curtis, g1 | Douglas E ‘and Sarah L. Brandel Clarence H. nd Adelaide T. Sa Edward C. nd June E Saul and Sara Modlin. boy. Edward M. and Sylvia 8. Lyons. girl Robert T. and_Esteile J."Gouldtho: Fred L. and Vera Smith. bo Edward P and Elizabeth F. Brow John P. and Willie M. Sudol. girl Earl W.' and Willie H. ‘Kehr_girl. Salvind' O_and Thelma K. Olson. boy. Homesly H. and Helen Shope. girl. Jean R. and ie C. Nance. boy. Jessie and Bertha M. Hughes. boy. Richard and Ollie Davis. Boy, o5 nta Haynes. boy Gunter H. and Chri: and Adeline E Charles A. and Nora M. Yarterfiel; Henry T | Wililam ‘M. and Marzaret A. Hessle: | Bryan M. and Ida L Dors bov Howard I and Mabel V. Curtis. Lee V. and Murial E_ Coulter. bo: Robeson M and Ruth W. 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Dance Music, YV5RC, 51.7 m,, 5.8 meg 10:10 p.m.—LONDON, Interna- tional Motor Cvcling Trials, GSF, 198 m. 15.14 meg; GSD, 255 m., 1175 meg, GSC, 313 m, 258 meg Deaths Reported. Sarah Smith. 90, 2208 Benjamin F. Coakley Georgetown H. a C. Germ Prescilla T. Scu Mary M 33 Lawre 504 76, 1 W00 Quisada 0K G s 1 6% "the Br Ch McNamara, 4 Samuel Davis, 41 tha Tolson. 4 B. Garman A FLAVOR FOR EVERY TASTE Tonight at 8:30 P.M, by popular demand Station WRC PRESENTED BY THE DEALERS OF GENERAL @ ELECTRIC featuring Phil Spitalny and his incomparable All-Gird Singing Orchestra The most entertaining, interesting and unusual program on the air. R4 THE PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT <t TEMPTATION Occhestra (This smart presentation will show you the superb taleats and the ver- satility of the thirty young ladies.) 4z THE GAUCHO Glee Club (Something thrillingly new in choral effects. 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