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KING, CORNELIA V. Departed th! THE EVENING Beaths | Beaths Plotters’ Ammunition ‘est Hamburz st. Baltimore. WALTER_ASHTON, beloved father of Adi Ashton_ Edward Walter Ashton and Mrs Marie Sample. He also is survived by one rother. one sister and other relatives and riends. Remains_restinz at the funeral home of John T Rhines & Co.. 221 Nerth Patrick st. Alexandria Va. Notlce of funeral later. BAILEY, JUNIUS. On Tuesday. April 361940 at his residence. Spring Hil. JUNIUS BAILEY. beloved son of Ed- rd and Julia Bailey. brother of William. g."rrnrm Harding, Dorothy and Marie iley and Malanie Johnson. Notice of funeral later. by W. Ernest Jarvis. BOLDEN, ALBERT 1. _On Sunday. April Fihlnw. ALBERT 1. BOLDEN of 1902 st. now. Arrangements husband_of Annie Bolden: rother of Arihur and Robert Bolden. Funeral from the Malvan & Schey fu- peral nome, N, " ave and R st nw. hursday, April 1R. at 1 p.m. Interment Harmony Cemetery. . BOWE! OUISE (SIMMS). On Sat- urday. April 1940. LOUISE (SIMMS) ENS, beloved wife of George Bowen, ghter of Louise and Madison Simms. mother of Geraldine and Georze Bowens. ster_of Agnes Coleman. Frances Simms, Joseph _and John Simms. She also leave: wo nieces and one uncie. Remains rest- g at Stewart's funeral home. 30 H st. n.e. . Funeral Thursday. April 18. at ® am., om Holy Redeemer Church. Interment ount Olivet Cemetery. i BOYER. EDWARD H. On Tuesday. arch 12. 1940, EDWARD H_'BOYER, loved husband of Bertha H. Bover. fa- er of Robert W and Ella L. Bover. son of Willlam and Willella Boyer. He also is gurvived by four brothers and three sisters. 4 Funeral services and interment on Wed- sdav. April 17. at 3 pm. at Prospect Il Cemetery Services by the Chambers Southeast funeral home. BRADLEY. MICHAEL J. On_ Tuesday, April 16. 1940. MICHAEL J BRADLEY. loved husband of the 'late Margaret radley (nee Winston). beloved brother of rs. Thomas McCarthy. Mrs. James Dono- e of Long Island. N. Y.: Mrs. John C eidy and Mrs. Patrick J. Murphy and | Timothy Bradler Funeral will be held from the residence ©Of his sister. ) Thomas McCarthy, 1512 'pshur st. nw n Fridav, April 19. at| am Reqiiem Church at 8 am Relr mvited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Kindly omit flowers. 18 BREWER, MATILDA P. On Wednesday, pril 17. 1940, at 4 am. at her home. ATILDA P. BREWER. beloved wife of the | te Willlam Brewer and devoted mother of | John Brewer Funeral services for the familv and im- ediate friends at her late residence. 1809 E‘mi: pl nw. Friday. April 189, at 2 p.m terment _services Union Rockville. Md ¢ COLEMAN. JESSE W. On Wednesday. Avril 17. 1010, at Naval Hospital. JESSE W. COLEMAN. beloved husband of Hazel len Coleman Remains resting at _the mbers Georgetown funesal home. 31st d M sts n.w otice of funeral later. 18 On Monday, COLEMAN. LUCINDA. il 15. 1940. at Stoddard Baptist Home, INDA COLEMAN. widow of Alfred D. man. devoted aunt-in-law of ~Almira L. Streets and Mary Thornton of Balti- more. Md " Funeral Thursday. April 18. at 12 noon, g;m the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, Ceme! 18 at 432 You st. n.w. Rev. E. L. Harrison of- ating. Friends invited. Interment Voodlawn Cemetery. COLEMAN, LUCINDA. ~ Members of | ueen of Sheba Household of Ruth. No. 20. G U O. of O. F.. are requested fo at- fend the funeral of Sister LUCINDA COLE- AN, Thursday. April 18, 1940, at 12 g'clock noon. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral home. EMMA R BROWN. M. N. G. HARRIET E. TYLER, W. R. g COOPER, ANNETTE J. On Tuesday April _16. 1940. at Emergencv Hospital ANNETTE J_ COOPER. wife of the lat Melvin E_“Cooper and mother of Mrs. Annette M " Dawson and Thomas M. Coover. Remains_ resting at the Lee fu- meral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e. cuntil Friday. April 10 at 1:30 pm Funeral services will be held af the Centennial Baptist Church. 7th and Eve | sts. ne. at 2 pm Relafives and friends invited.” Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. CRUMPTON. JAMES. On Monday. April 15. 1940 JAMES CRUMPTON. He leaves @ stepfather and a_stepmother. Rook and Martha Dangerfield: three sisters. Lily Hassell. Ella Lowe and Hattle Tavlar: one brother. Charles Crumpton. ~ Other rela- tives and friends also survive Remains resting_at Eugene Ford's fu- | eral home, 1300 Sputh Capitol st. until Vednesday.' April 17. at 4 p.m.: thereafter at 1204 Ist st s.w. Where funeral services ¥1l be held Thursday. AEril 18. at 2 p.m Interment Payne's Cemetery. DEVEILLE, MARGARET. Officers and embers of Columbia Temple. No. 422. I. P O _E. of W. are notified of the death of Daughter MARGARET DEVEILLE. | Session_of _sorrow Wednesday. April 17, 1940. at R:30 pm_ Funeral Thursday Spril 18 ot pm, from Washington's tu- Teral home. 4925 Deane ave n 10" UREN. D. R. IE_VAN GEORGIANNA HENRY, Secretary. DIXON, JAMES R. On Monday. 15. 1940.’ at his residence. 2100 Fairlawn | ve. se. JAMES R. DIXON. beloved hus. | nd of Emma W. Dixon and father of William H. James E. and James R. and | Mrs. l\!arf{ Gregs 1 Funeral from his late residence on Thurs- | y. April 18. at R:30 am.: thence to St.| ancis Xavier Church. 9800 Pa. ave. se. Where mass will be offered at § am. for g.e Tepose of his soul Relatives and April | iends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cem- ery. 17 FIELDS, ALICE V. Departed this life on | Tuesday, April 16. 1940. ALICE V. ELDS. beloved daughter of Paige D. eldststepdaughter of Marguerite Fields and sister of Mrs_Vernice Ware She also survived my many other relatives and riends Remains resting at_Allen & Mor- | Tow's Funeral Home. Inc.. 1326 V st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 17 On_Tuyes- April 16 1940. at_her home. Clifion k. Md. FLORENCE A FLORENCE. | wife of the late Charles Edward Florence. | Services at the Warner E. Pumphrey fu neral home. 8424 Georsia ave. S Spring, Md. on Fridav. April 19, at 2 p.m. Interment Arlington National Ceme: i 18 April FOLEY, BERTHA 1. On Tuesday. | ) Channing | | 16. 1940 at ber residence. #t. ne. BERTHA J. FOLEY beloved wife of the iate David J. Foley. mother of John D. and_Charles J. Foley and daushter of Barah Mead Funeral from the Coll 8821 14th st. nw. on Th at R:30 am.’ Reduiem mass at St Mar: tin's” Church at 9 am. Relatives and friends_invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GOEBEL, HERBERT H. Suddenly. on Tuesday. April 16. 1940. af his home, #4110 Wisconsin ave. n.w.. HERBERT H. GOE- BEL. beloved husband of Justine Goebel. Bemains resting at Birch's funeral home, 34 M st. n.w. Services and interment at Conn. GRANGER, JULIA A. On Tuesday. April | 16. 1940. at_her home. Bluefield. W. Va. | JULIA A. GRANGER. beloved mother of Julian Audley Granger. formerlv of Silver Spring, Md.~ Body resting at the Warner E. Pumphrey_funeral home, 8424 Georgia ave. Silver Spring. Md Notice of services later. - GROSSMAN, ESTHER. _ On Tuesday, Avril 16. 1940, ESTHER GROSSMAN. wife | of the late Eizdor Grossman and mother | of Herbert R. Grossman. Remains resting | at the Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n... until 4 pm. Wednesday, | April 17 N Services and interment Lodisville. Ky. HARPER., AMY VIOLA. On Saturday. April 13, '1940_ at Gailinger Hospital, | AMY VIOLA HARPER. lovins daughter of Mamie Honesty: devoted wife of Theodore Harper; mother of Sarah and Amy Yvonne Harper: sister of Edna Newton. Many other relatives and_friends also survive. Remains resting at Frazier's funeral home. 380 R. I ave. nw. until 4 pm. Tuesday, April 16 thereafter at her late residence. 2R00 Chain_Bridze road n.w Funeral Thursday. April 18 at 2 pm., from St Phillp's Baptist Church. Rev. W H James officiating. Interment Union Cemetery. 17 HARRIS, SAMU s funeral home, sday. April 18, New Haven, | L B. Departed this life guddenly. on Sunday. April 14, 1940, at ergency Hospita) AMUEL R. HARRIS, Voted father of Lawrence Harrls. loving Brother of Mrs. Mamic Wooden He also leaves other relatives and friends. Re- mains may be viewed after 10 a.m Wed =day. April 17. at Barbour Bros.' funeral me. 48 K st. ne Remaine will lie in state on_Thursday, April 1R, from 9 a.m. until 1 0 p.m.. at WUnion Wesley Church. between L d M sts. n.w.. where funeral services will held at 1 pm. Rev Alstork officiatin. terment Woodlawn Cemetery. 17 » HOEN, GEORGE W. On Sundav. /‘prgl] 34, 1940. at Miami, Fla. GEORGE \L‘ MOEN. beloved son of the late George H. ®nd_Jennie M. Hoen st Funeral from H. W_Mecars & So: i North Calvert st. Baltimore. Md. on| Thursday. April 18, at 8:30 am Reduiem | mass_ at St. Isnatius Church, Calvers and Madison sts.. Baltimore. Md., at 9:15 &m. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. h.loscs‘ MARY E. Suddenly. on Tues- y. April 16, 1940, at 1 a.m.. at her resi- dence 2122 10th’ st. n.w. MARY E. JONES. beioved_wife of Stephen Jones. lov- ing mother of Fannie Porter. Ethel Wood- ward. Alice Jones. Alexander Jones and John_Jones. _Remains may be viewed at e Brown. Sutton & Ford funeral home. D44 4th st.'n.w. after 5 P.m. Wednes- 3. April 17 Bervices at' the House of Prayer, 601 M . n.w.. Thursday. April 18, at 8:30 p.m. terment Orange. Va. » FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. ither successor to_nor connected with e briginal W R aTe establishment. 009'H St. N.W. * ruut e omps J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAI DIRECTORS A Crematorium and Mass Ave. N.E Lineoln 5200 ~_FUNERAL DESIGNS. SUDE BROS. CO. "GEO. C. SHAFEER, Inc NA M__ O | 16,1940, LENA M_REITH | brothers ay. April 14, 1940, in Preedmen CORNELIA V. KING of 824 21st the beloved wife. of Malvin J. he also {s survived by one son. . Jr.: one daughter. Marilyn: three two sisters and other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son, 12th and V sts. pw. until noon Wednesday: then remains wiil rest at her late residence. Funeral Thursday. April 18, at 2 fram the Courch of Our Fedeen Lutheran, Rev. Beaman officiating. I ment in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. * LEONARD, ARTHUR CLYDE. On Tues- doy. April 9. 1940, at St. Luke's Hospital, New York City, ARTHUR CLYDE LEON- ARD. “formerly ‘of Washington. D. C. MASON, AMELIA E. *Departed this life April 16, 1940. AMELIA E. MASON. wife of James A. Mason Funeral services at St_Mary's Catholic Church, Rockville. Md.. Friday. April 19, at § am. Interment Clopper. Md. * MASON, OLIVE MAY. Suddenly, on Friday. = April 12 1940, OLIVE MAY MASON. wife of Earl W. Mason. mother of Augustine. Rosalie and George A. Craw- ford: daughter of Gertrude Taylor and sis- ter_of Catherine Terranc Funeral {rom the Malvan & Schey fu- peral home, N. J. ave. and R st. D.W.. Thursday. April 18. at' 10 a.m. i MILLER, OLLIE HOMER. Departed this life on Monday. April 15, 1940. at his residence, 1328 6th st. nw . after a linger- ing_illness. OLLIE HOMER MILLER. be- loved husband of Mary Catherine Miller He also leaves to mourn their loss mother.” Mrs. Amanda Miller of Green: boro. N C.._andsother relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday. Afril 18. at 10 a.m. {from Crouch’s funeral home. 1226 You si D% Interment Arlington National Cem ery. MITCHELL, LUCINDA. Departed this life on Monday. April 15 1940, at 6 p.m.. at her residence. 1812 T st n.w. LU- CINDA MITCHELL. beloved wife of Andrew Mitchell. " She leaves to mourn their loss one son. Harrv B. Mitchell: two sisters. Susan _Mitchell _and Mary Boss: grandchildren Henrietta Mitchell: a host of other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at the J L. Lowe fu- neral home. 913 Florida ave. nw. where funeral services will be held on Wednesday, April 17, at 12 noon. Rev. Walter H. Brooks officiating. Interment Bluemont, a 17 life Sund Hospital OVERBEE, FLORENCE M. On Tuesdav. April 16. 1940, FLORENCE M. OVERBEE, beloved wife of Fred R Overbee. sister of Luella M ~Kendall of Port Townsend. Wash.. and aunt of Frances J. Rice Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home, 4812 Georgia ave n.w. on Thurs- day. April 1R ‘at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 17 OVERBEE, FLORENCE M. A meeting of William F. 16. O_E. S. has been called for p.m. Thursday, April 1%, Temple. for the purposd®of attendine the funeral of our late sister. FLORENCE M OVERBEE. By order of the worthy matron HELEN M. OTTE, Secretary. PETTY, LOUIE EDWARD. On Wednes- day. April 17. 1940. at Children's Hospital, LOUIE EDWARD PETTY. beloved son of Louie and Esta Petty. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Ed- ward Simms. Branchville. Md.. on Friday. April 19, at 2 p.m_ Relatives and friends invited. ' Interment Branchville Methodist Cemeters. special Hunt ‘Chapter. No, BETTIE, Departed this life . April 15 1040. after a_brief ill- ness. BETTIE PEYTON. She leaves to mourn their loss three daughters. Mrs Mamie Peyton Miller. Mrs. Carrie Dobbins and Mrs.° Bertha® Thompson: three sons, Frank. Freddie and Eusene Pevton: seven- teen grandchildren. two great-grandchil- dren. four sons-in-law. many nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends” Remains may be viewed at the Jas. M. Miller & Son funeral parlor. 1702 12th st. n.w.. after 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 17 Funeral Thursdav. April 18 at 1 pm. 2030 Georgia from the Church of God. ve nw. Elder Michaux officiteing. In- REICHGUT. LEAH. On Tuesday. April 18 1940. after 'a lingering filness. LEAH REICHGUT. wife of the late Moses Reich- gut and beloved mother of Mrs. Esther Kronman, Sylvan, Danlel and Joseph | Reichgut Fineral services at the Bernard Dan- zansky & Son funeral home. 3501 14th st nw. on Thursdav. April if. at 11 am Interment Tifereth Israel Cemetery REITH, n Tuesdav. April beloved daugh- late William and Mary Rose residence. 4721 ter of the Reith Funeral from her late th st nw. on Friday. April 10._at § am Solemn high reauiem mass at St Mary's Church at 9:30 am. Relatives and {riends invited. Interment St. Mary's Ccmp]t;vy, REYNOLDS, LELIA A. Departed this life on Wednesday. April 17. 1040, at 3:40 am. at her residence 314 G ne. LELIA 'A. REYNOLDS. the belovei wife of Walker L. Revnolds and the devoted moth- er of Mrs Edna M. Saunders. Mary E. Pope. Ruth L. Horad. V: J Bowser. Raymond W. and Haro'd L. Revnolds. ' She also leaves a devoted sis- ter. Mrs. Mary Pratt: six grandchildren and many other relatives and friends Remains resting at the funeral home of Alex S Pope 315 15th st. s.e. Notice of funeral later. ¥ _SILENCE, HATTIE G. On Mondas. April 15. 1940, “at the home of her daughter. 3616 11th st nzw. HATTIE G. SILENCE. beloved wife of Charles C. Silence, mother of Mrs Morris L. Heath and Mrs. Robert Kimmel and sister of Mrs. Mollie Jefleries and Mrs. Frank Boyle of New York. Services at the Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Thursday. April I» at 2 pm. Interment Glenwood Ceme- oy SMITH, ALBERT A. Departed this life on Saturday. April 13. 1940 at Freedmen's Hospital. ALBERT A’ SMITH_ He leaves to monrn their loss a_wife, Pearl Smith: one daughter, Frances Smith Proctor: three sons. James, ‘Albert. ir., and John Smith: a mother. Jane Smith: three sisters. five and also other relatives and friends Remains resting at Fugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st.. until Thursday. April 18. at 2 p.m. Funeral Friday ~April 10 at 0 am. from St Peter's Church. St. Marys County, Md. Interment St. Mary's Cemeters. SMITH. JAMES A, On Monday. April 15. 1940, JAMES A. SMITH. beloved band of 'Lillian M. Smith Rob Richard M. Smith ces at the Chambers funeral home, 11th st se..on Thursday. April 18, at am. Mass at Holy Comforter Church, 14th and East Capitol sts.. at 9 am. Rei- atives _and friends invited. Cedar Hill Cemetery STEWART. HENRIETTA. Departed this life on_Sunday. April 14. 1040. at Gal- linger Hospital, HENRIETTA STEWART. the beloved sister of Elizabeth Cosey. Mary Pembroke. Nancy Smith, Carrie. Charles and Frederick Stewart. ' She also leaves many other relatives and friends Remains will lie in state Wednesday, April 17. after 3 pm.. at St munity "Church. 312 “15th st s.e.. where funeral services will _be held Thursday. April IR, at 1 pm. Rev_P. L. Moore of- ficiating.” Interment at Payne's Cemeteiy. STONEBRAKER. ADA A. On Tuesday April 16, 1940, at her residence. 47:9 Iith st nw. ADA 'A. STONEBRAKER, aged 70 years. mother of Mrs. Theodore C. Lewis and George G. Stonebraker. Services at the 8 H. Hines Co_funeral home. 1901 14th st. n.w. on Thursday. April 1R at 2:30 p.m. Interment Frank- fort. Ind. THOMPSON, ALICE GERTRUDE. Sunday. April 14 "1940. ALICE GER- TRUDE THOMPSON ~ (nee_Loeffler). be. loved wife of Henry O. Thompson and mother of Henrietta O. and Ernest A. Thompson and Mrs Alice G Larkin. Services at Chambers' funeral home, 517 11th st se. on Thursday. April 1R at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 17 THOMPSON. ANNIE B._ On Monday. April 15. 1940, at Sibley Memorial Ho: ital. ANNIE B, THOMPSON (nee Hurdle), eloved wife of the late Oscar Thompson Funeral from her late residence. 36 Eve st. n.w. Thursday. April 18. at 8:30 am.: thence to St. Aloysius Church. where solemn high requiem mass will be offered at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. 17 WAGNER. RICHARD F. On_Tuesday. April 16. 1940, at his residence. 5104 Ful- ton st n.w. RICHARD F. WAGNER. be- loved husband of the late Emma M. Wag- ner (nee Frenss). father of Mrs Leona Utz. Mrs. Maurice M. Darne, Miss Crystai V “Wagner. Mrs Olga S. Havell. John Wagner and Thomas F. Wagner. Remains resting ‘at’ the Lee home, 4th st and Mass. ave. n.e. services will be held on Friday. at 2 p.m. and father Virginia M. and Interment on funeral SH, HENRY F. On Monday. Aprii 15, HENRY_F. WELSH. beloved hus- bard of Grace C Welsh and father of Mar- garet K. Riede! Virzinia C. Steuart and | Patricia Eileen Welsh Funeral from his late residence. 163 Southern ave. s.e.. on Thursday. Aoril 18, at 9:30 am.: thence to St. Frances Xavier Church. 28th st_ and Pa. ave se. where mass will be offered at 10 am for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar _Hill Cemetery. 17 WESTERMAN, HARRY R. On Monday, Abril 15, 1940. at his residence. 1027 12th st._n.w.' HARRY R. WESTERMAN. Seryices at the Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Wednesday. April 17. at 7:30 pm. Interment orivate. WYMAN, REV. STEPHEN W. On Mon- day, April 15.'1940. at Casualty Hosital, Rev. STEPHEN W WYMAN. beloved father of William T Wyman of Providence. R. Remains resting at the Chambers funer: home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Services and interment Lynn. Mass. ZIRKLE, VERNON F. On_ Tuesday, April 16. 1940. VERNON P. ZIRKLE. be- loved son of William F. Zirkle. brother of Leonard A.. Earle F. and Homer 8. Zirkle; Florence H. Berryman and- Edith Cooke. Funeral services at the Chambers fu- neral home. 517 11t st se. on Friday. April 19, at 11 am. Relatives and friends invited. ' Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. In Memortam BLUNT, ELLA LOUISE, 1In loving mem- ory of ELLA LOUISE BLUNT, who de- parted this life three years ago today. April 17, 19: Days of ess still come o'er 3 e gl A dny, T ' FICHARD BLI BRAKHAGEN. A FLORAL TRIBUTES AT Ngf:mwr;mcm PHONE NAT 0106 oes £ Co, 14th & Eye [ UNT. token ol ove 1o, the HEMoFY of tH Yol o ov mem, «g;fi"tr?ena‘ &{rfl% :mn;nf\" én@mfy; o phsted aw ; 171350, viRL W RRRoaP b three | Shelby Rhone, Creed and | 040. at Masonic | erment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. * | hus- | of | John's Com- | Requesfed byF. B. | Witness Tesfifies ‘Friend’ of Alleged Sedition Conspirators Really U. S. Agent By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 17.—The star government witness in the sedition trial of 16 men testified on cross- examination yesterday that the Fed- eral Bureau of Investigation had asked Capt. George Barker of the National Guard to co-operate with him in making ammunition avail- able to the accused plotters. The witness, Denis Healy, who moved among the alleged conspir- ators as an ostensible friend but actually as a spy for the F. B. I, has been described by dofense coun- | sel as an “agent provocateur.” “This® man (Capt. Barker) was told to do anything you wanted ” asked Defense Attorney Walter Thayer. Received Ammunition. [+ “Anything within reason,” said the witness. The testimony tied in with his unamplified declaration yester- day that a National Guard officer had given him a machine-gun belt and “about 50 rounds of 30.06 shells.” He acknowledged, as the cross- examination proceeded, that he never had seen any of the ammuni- | tion which the Government claims | had been stolen from Government stores, adding, however, that Wil- liam Gerald Bishop, a defendant, /had told him he had received two | machine-gun belts of ammunition from Capt. John T. Prout, jr., Na- tional Guard, another defendant. Check-up Revealed “Lies.” This ammunition, Prout’s counsel brought out, could have been bought for about $9. “Did you believe Bishop?” Healy was asked. “I didn't believe some things, like his references to the Talmud,” he responded. He explained that Bishop had distributed certain matters, al- leged by him to have come from the Talmud, in which it was repre- sented that Jews were called upon | to violate Christian women and | Jewish doctors to kill or harm {Christian patients—but not be caught at it.” “I checked on this,” said Healy, | “and I found it to be lies. | Moseley Denies Any Part In *Dictatorship’ Plot ATLANTA, April 17 (#.—Gen. George Van Horn Moseley said last night he had no connection with an alleged “dictatorship” plot men- tioned by & witness in the New York sedition trial of 16 persons, In Memoriam HICKS, LUCINDA, HAYWOOD, ES- TELLE, ELLEN AND MAZIE. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother and father. LUCINDA and HAYWOOD HICKS. who_departed this life Apri 7, 935, and October 3. 1928 res ! 0 our thtge beloved sfilfim vy 16, 1024: ESTI . _April 2, 1 and MAZIE. June 14. 1930 The years may wipe out many things, ThBlfl this thev{ v‘r;‘ve m:\l l’l!\’e;‘— memory of hose happy davs Wh Bher. en We were all togetl DEVOTED FAMILY. JACKSON, MARY; BROOKS. ROBERT. In sad but loving remembrance of cur dear mother and sister. MARY JACKSO! who left us one year ago. April 17. 1939, and our dear brother. ROBERT BROOKS. who Dassed away APril 10, 1939. One year ago they left us. Jesus took them safely home: More and more each day we miss them, But some day hope to join them there. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break. but all in vain: | To have. to love and then to part | Is_the greatest sorrow of our hearts DEVOTED CHILDREN. JOSEPH. AARON. ‘ISABELLE. LAURETTA. AND SISTER, DORA. LEDERER. CAROLINE. In lovine re- membrance of my dear mother. CAROLINE { LEDERER. who left me ten years ago to- | day. April 17. 1930 Yon don't know the sorrow to be left alone | Tiil God brings the message to vour home: | "Tis sad wnen He calls for one or the other. | But thi» saddest of ali is when God calls your mother. CHARLES. * HER SON. McWHIRTER, COLUMBUS Sacred to the memory of my dear husband. CO- LUMBUS L. McWHIRTER. who entered eternal rest two vears ago today. April 17. 1938, HIS DEVOTED WIFE. A ROSA 1. In loving mem# { ory of Mrs. ROSA LEE MURRAY. who de- parted this life three years ago today, April 17. 1037 Our dearest one is not forgotten on this ay. PMother. " dea always remember YOUI Dassing_away YOUR _ DEVOT! DAUGHTER. _ZELIE BROWN. " AND GRANDSON. ' EMORY PENNA, PROVIDENCE MARIE. A sacred and sincere tribute of love o the memory of my dear wife, PROVIDENCH MARIE_PENNA. who entered into eternal 1est “eleven years aco. today. Abril 17. 192! - Today recalls the memory Of the one laid to rest. And_those who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best. Her pleasant ways and smiling face Are a Dpleasure to_recall: She had a kind word for every one And_died_beloved by all. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, ANTHONY | "PENNA. . | . _PRICE, WILLIAM J. 1In loving remem- brance of our devoted husband and father, WILLIAM J. PRICE. who passed away April 17. 1938 dear. since you went Our hearts are filled with pain. But God has cromised if we keep the faith We_will be together again, DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * WEAVER, ULYSSES S. In loving re- membrance of our dear husband and fa- ther, ULYSSES S. WEAVER. who left us one vear ago today, April 17, 1939. ©Oh. happy hours we once enjoved. How sweet the memory still, But_death has left a loneliness The world _cen never fill WIFE AND CHILDREN. ® MURRAY. we will away, LI 2204 T. Frank Murray FUNERAL HOME 141 11th St. S.E. Cremations AT 1622 Ambulance Service ONE OF L LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN_THE WOR STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940. Mrs. Ada Stonebraker Dies at Home Here Mrs. Ada A. Stonebraker, 79, of 4739 Thirteenth street N.W, died yesterday at her home. Funeral serv- ices will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomor- row at the Hines funeral home, 2801 Fourteenth street N.W. Burial will be in Frankfort, Ind. Long a resident of Washington, Mrs. Stonebraker was active in af- fairs of the National City Christian Church. Previously she had served for many years as secretary of the Pythian Sisters of Frankfort. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Theodore C. Lewis; a son, George G. Stonebraker; a brother, V. L. Garri- gus, all of Washington; another brother, Allen C. Garrigus of Indi- anapolis, Ind., and a sister, Mrs. Lida Outland of Upland, Ind. Alfred Klakring, 76, Dies; Retired Navy Employe Alfred Klakring, 76, former chief of the chart construction section of the Navy’'s Hydrographic Office, died Monday at his home, 1423 Manches- ter lane N.-W. Mr. Klakring retiired in 1933 after 46 years' service in the Hydrograph- ic Office with-the reputation of be- ing unrivaled as an authority on nautical charts of the world, A native of Washington, Mr. Kla- kring entered the Hydrographic Of- fice in September, 1886, being first employed as a draftsman. He be- came chief draftsman in 1906 and senior cartographer in 1924. His widow, Mrs. Emily E. Klakring, survives. | Funeral services were to be held | at 2 pm. today at the Chambers funeral home, Fourhtenth and Cha- | pin streets N.W. Burial will be pri- | vate, | Telegraph Stamps Held Up | The Federal Communications Com- mission has ordered suspended cer- tain tariffs filed by the Western | Union Telegraph Co., the general| purpose of which is to permit the company to issue and sell stamps in | various denominations to be used in payment for telegrams. The pro- posed tariffs were scheduled to go into effect April 25, but have been | suspended until July 25. Meanwhile, the commission announced it will conduct hearings beginning May 21. William Leeper Dies, Cultivator Co-inventor By the Associated Press. DALLAS, April 17.—Willilam Leeper, 32, superintendent of the Dixie Cultivator Corp. and co-in- ventor of a cotton-chopper used all over the world, died last night. Mr. Leeper was the protege of Dent Parrett, famous agricultural engineer and early-day associate of Henry Ford. W. G. Rettstatt Rites Set for Tomorrow W. G. Rettstatt, 77, retired build- ing contractor, died Sunday at his | home, 4719 Conduit road N.W. Fu- neral services will be held at 2 pm. tomorrow at the residence, with burial in National Memorial Park Cemetery near Falls Church, Va. Born in Pennsylvania, Mr. Rett- statt attended Harrisonburg Teach- ers’ College and taught in the public schools of his native State before coming to Washington in 1918. He served for many years as justice of Every Family Can entitled. g Funeral 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. the peace of South Huntington ‘Township, P His widow, Mrs. Ida Lear Rett- statt, a daughter, Mrs. A. H. Schutz of this city, a son, Lucien D. Rett- statt of Rawlins, Wyo,, and seven grandchildren survive. Funeral Services Held | For Robert E. Roby Funeral services were held at 10 am. today for Robert E. Roby, with requiem mass at the Catholic Church of the Nativity. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Roby, a well-known horse trainer, died Monday at his home, 918 Madison street N.W. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Cath- erine Roby Wittstatt; a sister, Mrs. Mary Lea, and an uncle, James Condon, all of Washington. Woodside Play Tomorrow ‘The Woodside Dramatic Club will present a three-act farce comedy,’ “The Ghost Flies South,” tomorrow and Friday at 8:15 in the Woodside (Md.) Methodist Church. E. Francis McDevitt is director of the play. 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