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Beaths HARRY 12 L at Atlanta, 0‘% AL’OW hrloved husband of Gra arrows lg her of Mru Lloyd WII" d Mri Ina ! sflu of Washing- M VG Baldwin ol River: Mrs. Howard R. l} fllf! fl ghts, Md.: Halvor H. um‘ hu- ] B Bn‘ra'! of Detroit. Mick. nd Paul Barrows of Wilwaukee, Wis. hm.m. is résting at the Loe ‘ieral nome, a May 15. at 2:30 p.m. Ves lnfl lerndl mvned Intu’menl Fol’t incoln Cemetery. 14 BELL, BESSIE M. !ntend lnlu et!rnfl fe on Saturday. May 11. 1940, the e "o her. dduanter. Tiverton. K. 1o ESSIE M. BELL. ! Bervices at Lh! 8. H. Hmts Cn !unerll ome. 2901 st nw. sday. . &t ll am. Imerment Rocl r!ek Cemetery. ILOOMFIELB‘ RANDOLPR B. O nhu ¥ IDOLPH #nd sister of Rebecca Long. Notice of funeral "iater: Axnnlemenu #y Malvan & S BRO! On Monday. May 3. 1940, rown, beloved husband of th et Fowler Brown of ensington. Md. _Remains_resting at the olonial funeral horae of ‘William Reuben mphrey, Rockville, etice ‘ot Taneral ater: : BURCH, WILLIAM L. On Saturday, fay 11 1040. st the Masonic and Eastern ar Home. WILLIAM L. BURCH. Hervices at the B, H. ~Hines (€0, funeral jome, 2001 14th st. on Tuesday, ay 14, at 3:30 b ntérment private. CAMERON. JAMES E. On Monday, Yy 13 1040, SAMEs . CAMERON 426 8th st Remaing resting at, fier's funeral home, 580 Rhode I jNotice of funeral later. 1.CATON. FRANCIS JOSEPH. on €a tday. May 1 . at Georgetown grsity, Hospltal, FRANCIS JOSEPH CA- ‘aged 21 son of Mrs, Gussie F. Caton the late W. William Caton: brother of ‘v'fn T. and Elizabeth J. Caton. Funeral Tuesday. May 14. from his lete sidence, 3833 Beecher st. n.w.. at §:30 m. Holy requiem mass at Holy Trinity hurch, and N sts, n.w. at 9 am. terment Fairfax. Va. i COLE. GEORGE R. On_ Sunday, May 12. 1940, at his residence. 52 Eve st. n.e., GEORGE R. COLE. husband of Elizabeth ‘ole, brother of Ella Hampleton, Elizabeth rsey, Mattie McKnight He also leaves any nieces, nephews and one sister-in- w. Remains resting at Stewart's funeral ome. 30 H s Notice of funeral later. {,COLBERT. MARY C. On Seturdsy. May 1930 55D, 7 C. COLBERT Bin o0 oW Washington D, lmed wife n! lh! late Edward N. Colbel’l She is survived by three sons and one lu hter. $"Reauiem mass will be said at St. Cypri- n's Roman Catholic Church Tuesday. May 4. at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cei tery Relatives and f{riends invited. 13 CONTEE, HERMAN. _Departed this_life iday, May 10, 1040 HERMAN CONTEE, loved son of Virginia Contee. He leaves o mourn_their loss a wife. Mrs. Herneeta ontee: a daughter. Sylvia Contee: srandson, other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesdas. May 14 at 2 oclock. from Moten’s funeral home. 2426 Eye §. _Interment Mount Zion B Mclaurn omciating. COWSILL, one EDERICK 0. On Monday, FREDERICK O. COW:! S ans. ot . taia itk H. Cowalli and Tather of Mrs. Murlel Bray. Gladys C. Tufts and Gertrude at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral 14th st. n.w.. on Tuesday. May 0 p.m. Interment private. ELIZABETH V. On 1940, ELIZABETH V.. of the late William H. and ary J. Cranston Faneral from her residence 413 6th st w. Wednesday, May 15. at 9:30 Tilo mes’2i Bt Dowinies Chirch b 0 am. Relatives and_friends invited. Sun- be- terment at Glenwood Cemetery. Mem- ers of Ladies' Sodality please take notice. rrangements by P. A. Taltavull. 14 { DAVIS, ALBERT DEXTER. Suddenly. on aturday. Mav 11, 1040, at his rosidence 'K’- 10th st. South, Arlington, Va.. Al ER DAVTS: huisband. of Tiobelte Lewis Stiz and ather of Archie Dewter Bavie &nd Mrs. Henry Daniels Spalding. * Funeral services on Monday. May 13, &t 4 p.m.. at the Calvars Methodist Church. rlington. Va. Interment Cismont. Va. emains ‘resting at the Wheatley funeral heme Alexandria. Va. DIXON, ELEANORA. On Sunday. May 12. 1940. ELEANORA DIXON. friend of Geneva Perry. Remains resting at the &tewart funeral home. 30 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral late DOUGLAS. GEORGE Departed this ife on Sunday. May 1. 1940. at his rSther's Tesidence. 1179 Alabama ave. s EORGE S. DOUGLAS. Lusband of Rosetta ouglas. He also is survived by two sons. harles and Robert Douglas: one daugh- ter, Mary Douglas: a loving mother. one gister, three brothers and a host of other Telatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. ECKLOFF, LAURA L. _Suddenly, Bunday. May 127040 ¢ her home. Noyes drive. Silver Spring. Md.. A L ECKLOFF. wife of the late ‘Randoin cklo! Services at the Warner E. Pumphrey funeral home. 8424 Georgia ave. Silver Soring. Md., on Tuesday, May 14. at 2:30 . " Interiment Rock. Creek Gemetery. DAMARIS. On Saturday, he home of her mother. rs. M-denne O!rcn Pennell. Wa n Grove, ARIS FENNELL. aged T une services Tuesday. May from *St. Martin s Catherte 'Churchs Althersours, Md. Interment Mount Ol vet Cemetery. Washington. D, C. GIBBS. CHARLES W. On_Saturday. ay 11, 1940, at Mother Jones” Rest Home, iggs rd.. Md., CHARI GIBBS. be- oved Fshand” of the Inie Mars B- cilbas Funeral services at the Bethesda funeral ome of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey. 700! icconsin ave. Monday. May 13. at Pp-m. Interment Bridgeport, Conn. GILBERT. HORACE B. On Sunday. 1940, at his residence. ORACE B. GIL- Funeral services at his late residence on Yuesday. May 14. at 3:30 p.m. fment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. HAMMOND. JOHN CHURCHIL. On Sat- rday. May 11, 1940. at St. Anthony's ospital St Petersburg. Fla.. HN 'HURCHIL HAMMOND. beloved husband ®f Lillias Gordon Hammond. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral ome. “llll 14th st. n.w., on wednesday, 2y 15. at 3 p.m. I HARPER, MARGARET M. On Thurx- 040, 8t c.:x mbiaHospital, beloved wife of ay, Mu 9. other "o Arthur L., nnd Sirelunie Hamser. Funeral from the residence of her sis- er. 2731 28th st ne. on Monday, May at 0:45 am. thence to St. nkcon-l Church, Wis and Mai A W., Where services will be held at 10:30 m. Relatives and friends invited. In- jerment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. Services )y Chambers’ Southeast funeral home. 12 { HOLLIDAY, EMMA H. ay 11. 1940, at her home. 17-A Bates st. W EMMA B BOLITDAY beloved wite { the late David C. Holliday. She is urvived by three sons. Harry. David and ohn Holliday. and two daughters. Mrs. ohre Wehn and Mrs, Virginia Nickolson, emains resting at Birch's funeral home, 34 M st. n.w. Services at ‘Grace Episcopal Church, eorgetown. on Wednesday, May 15, at 2 m. Interment Glmwnd Cemetery. i HOWELL., LOGAN On _Saturday. 12y 11 3630° LOGAN D, HOWELL. Ta: and of Lena M. Howeil On , Sturday, Remains_rest- g at Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode sland ave. nw. until Tuesdas. May 1. D.m.: thereafter at his late residence, Tok Btk Dlace ne Funeral Wednesday. May 15, at 1 p.m. rom Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. T, Murray officiating. Interment Lin- in Memorial Cemetery. 14 HUGHES. ROSE MAY. On Sunday, May 2. 1940, at Sibley Hospital, ROSE MAY [UGHES. beloved daughter of ughes and the ughes. ¥ Funeral services at the Colonial funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pumohrey. Rock Md.. on Tuesday. May 14 24 Titerment. Rockville Union" Come- JENKINS, JEANNETTE P. ay. May 11. 1940, at 4:20 am. at the ome of her_ sister. Mrs. Cecie Henry 9! over. Del., JEANNETTE P. JENKINS, wife of the Rev. Joseph H. Jenkins. Also sur- viving are’ a son, three daughters. four sisters. five brothers and many other rela- gives and friends. Remains resting at the cGuire funeral home. 15820 9th st. n.w., pom 2 pm. Tuesday, May 14, lo 11 am. On Batur- ‘services_from Asbury Methodist urch, 11th and K sts. n.w., Wednesday. y 13, °at 1 pm. Interment at Lincoin emorial Cemetery. 14 JONES, HENRIETTA. On Sunday, May 2. 1940, HENRIETTA JONES of 1405 Sth st. n.w.. beloved wife of James Jones; mother of Joseph Madison: aunt of Lena and Dorothy Garris. She also leaves other feiatives and (riends. 'Remaing resting at Ernest Jarvis West End parlor, Rih 'si, and Dumbarton ave. n.w.. after .m. Tuesday. May 14. neral Wednesday. May 15. p.m., the First | Church,” ‘nm st N _and O sts Rev. T, Eweli melating. " Relativer and frionds terment Lincoln Memorial Cem- JONES, LAZARUS. On Sundey. Mn N ofeaidence, 0. 18 A J sband tle Ji 3 B’.%“‘" e Forthan Dorothy ’sn""“ ks bl th -L‘ M:Nelll nnfl Hnme ‘Willial ro o Rg‘ ains resting at Stewart's tun!nl home, : l'otl:e on! funeral later.” 14 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. rd Wll Lee’s Sons Co. i3 DIRECTORS { Crematorlum N.L"SPEARE CO. %wgll.‘aum R wnh -mmmng 3 National 2802 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Havard st {GEO. C. SHAFFER, Tne PRICES FHONE NAT 0106 m Co?fi?l?& oExve EUDE BROS. CO. riorat Fiees =4818 F Bu. N.W. . Natienal 4376 | Inter- | i EEUMANN Beiovea ‘son IS | | Congressional Cemetery. th st. . n. sday. at the Ninth ltrl.l crrigig, cmm: "oth and D sis, en!n{n May 14, at 2 pm. lurm t Fort Lhacomn Cemeter. KESTNER, JOHN W. On Priday, Ma: ]fl llulb at_Mount Alw Hospital, JOI Rem nx st Chumhcn Georaetown funeral home. 318t eside servites and interment in Ar- and M sts, n.v. rar Lington National Cemetery —on. Tuesda: May 14. at 10 a. KINSOLVING, WALTER A. WALTER KINSOLVING. beloved husband of Pearl Kinsolving and father of Anna Lee Hoskins and Pauline M. King, WA W Deal funeral ‘Wednesday, ) Iltlvel and terment Fort - KINBDLV!NG WALTER A. There will be a “special communication_of Myron M, ker Lodge, No. 27 neral of our late Deral of our a TER £ Kikso attendance | dell = e NG nce i s BERRE . SCHROEDER. Muster. 14 LANE. JULIA CROCKETT. Departed this life on Monday. May 13. 1940, at cunnll! Hospital, JULTA CROCKETT LANE. 8he leaves 1o mourn thelr joss a devoted husc and, 's La two sons. James, Hi Lan: five sisters and five brothers lnd other relatives and friends. Remains Y!!"lll at the Barnes & Matthew funeral home, 814 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. (LEE. ELIZABETH 1. Suddenty. on Sat- videnca Hos- Prot gnal e TIABETR 1 Lh xed 94 vears, eloved wife of John T, I 3618 Wick et Brentwood. MarT Sne m is survived by two children. Geraldine and omas Lee. {r. Remains restingz at Gasch's funeral home. 46 Maryiand ave., Hyattsville. Ma Services at the above funeral home on Tuesday. 1 pm. Relatives and driends Invited: Tnterment Fort Line coln_Cemetery. LEMMON, EMMA D. On Friday. May 10,1040, at 6:45 am.. at ber re 181 Heckman st se.” EMMA D. MON, beloved. daughier of William Maggie Lemmon: devoted sister of A Louise Ford. She also is survived by other relatives and many friends. Remains ma viewed at her late residence after 12 noon Monday. May 13 Funeral Tuesday. May 14, from Metropolitan Weslev A Church. E_st. between 2nd aj Sw.. Rev. D, C. Lynch officiating, lcu by Stewart's funeral home, 30 H LIVlNGflON ROBERT LEE. Sunday May 12 1040, at 3435 Lowell ot."nw. SiobERT INGETON: Srd. Beloved masband af EREIbY 8. Livingston and father of Robert Lee Livingston.” ard, Funeral services at his late residence &, Tuesday. May 14.at 3 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. MARTIN, JAMES. 2nd. Departed this life Fridev. May '10. 1040 "at his residence 324 Eye st. s.w.. JAMES MARTIN, devoted husband of Emma Brown Martin. He also leaves a‘ daughter. brother and other rela- tives and many friends Remains resting at the funeral home ot John T. Rhi d Eye sts. 1 3 p.m. Mo, May 13: there- after at his late resldence whrrp (unenl will be held Tuesday, May i4. at 1:30 p.m. Interment Harmony Cemetery . JANIE C. On Sunday. May e hnome near Brandywine, . May 14. at 10:30 am t Emanuel Church. Baden. Md.. at 11 a.m. Interment Mattawoman Cemeters. McNULTY, MICHAEL PATRICK. Sunday. Mav 12. 1940. at his residence, Arlington. Va.. MI- ULTY, beloved hus- d of Ida F. McNulty and father of Elizabeth E. and Jay G. McNulty and brother of Mrs. Mary Wichser end J. resting at the Ives funeral om Wilson biva, Aciington, Ve until Thursday, May 16. at 9 a.m.; thence {08t Charies Catholle” Church. Wathing, ton bivd.. Arlington. Va.. where mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. for_the repose of his soul. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.'C. Relatives and {riends nvite MOTHER ANNA (MARY CLARA MYERS). On Monday., May 13. 1040, MOTHER ANNA (MARY CLARA MYERS). Requiem mas at the Ursuline Cnnvent. 514 4th st. n.w. on Wednesday. at 10 a.m.. Interment Mount Oiivet Cem: etery MURRAY, CAPTOLIA VERNON. _On Friday, May 10. 1940, at Wilmington. Del., CAPTOLIA VERNON' MURRAY. aged 49 ears. Funeral from Florida Avenue Bastist Church Tuesday, May 14, at 1:30 p. \EL\!ANN FRANK EDWARD. on Mon- 13 FRANK ' EDWARD of Frank and Safe umann, Services at the Chlmb!rl lu eral home, 14G0 Chapin st. n.w., May &t 11 am. Inferment Mount Oliver Geme: OLDEN. JOHN H. Suddenly. on Mof. day. May 1940, at his_residence. 2930 28th st H. ‘OLDEN. - belovi n. belot husband of Dorothy A. ‘Olden and hnm of John M. Olden and brother of Nellle O, Redman, Remains restin at the S H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001" 14th st. Notice of funeral later. O’KEEFE, MARY MILLS. On Bunday, May 12, 1940. at Garfleld Hospital MILLS O'KEEFE of Hyattsville. Ao loved wile of the late Ambrose O Keate and mother of Mr. J. B. Mills. Remains restine at Gasch's mnenl home. 46 Mary- land ave.. Hyattsville. Kervices at’ the abgve funeral home on Tuesday. May 14. at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. GEORGE W. On_Monday, pdbhis Tesidence. 434 Manor GEORGE 'OWELL. beloved Ruishand 6t Emma &, Powell (hes Begtons) and father of Frcderick B., Joseph B. and Mrs. Augusta Heflelfinger. Services at the above re*idence on Wed- nesday. May 15. at 2 - Interment N, ALICE. On Sunday. May 12, Sacred Heart Home. Hyattsville, QUINN, the beloved aunt of Emil: Qui _EFuneral from the el faperal home, H st. n.w. on Tuesday. May 14. e Requiem mass at St. Paul's Einlireh Bt 0 4 mn SH0 hess and friends in- vited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. RAMSEY, CARLTON PRICE. On Satur. gay. May | 11.71940. at his residence, 4015 N. Arlington, Va. CARLTON PRICE RAMBEY. beloved husband of the late Cora W. Ramsey (nee Edwards). Sur- viving is one daughter. Elizabeth Ruth Ramsey, and one sister, Martha Ellen Spindler. Remains _resting at the Ives funeral home. 2847 Wilson blvd., “Arlington. where funeral services will be held Tuesday. May 14. at 2 pm. Interment Columbis Gardens Cemetery. 13 ROGERS, MARY ELLEN. On_ Monday, May 13, 1540, al her residence, 4408 Ord MARY ELLEN ROGERS. wife of the "isie Richard W- Rogers and mother ©f Lucy Ann Rosers. Mrs Willlam J. Mc- Clure. ~ Ch B. ' Rogers, Richard W. Rosers. Jr.. 3 Alvert Q" Rogers of Denver, Puneral services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 4th st. n.w. on Wednesdar May 19, at pm. Inter ment Fort Lincoln Cemeters. SHROUT, SAMUEL FEANKLIN. SR. On Saturday. May 11. 1940. at Georgetown University Hospital SAMUEL FRANKLIN ROUT, Sr.. of 910 North Poliard . Animaton, Ve, beloved husband of Mar: May Shrout ‘(nee Moore). Alto surviving are three sons and iwo daughters, Clar- ence H. Roscoe M. Samuel F. Shrout, I°Mrs, Mary Naomi Mossburs and. Mrs, Ruth Rebecca Vaden: four sisters and three brothers. resting at the Ives funeral’] Wi llson blvd.." Arlington, Vi until ‘Tuesday. May at 11 8 thei o the Wilson Botlevara Christian CRUFch: Fhere the remains will lie in state until funeral services at 3 terment Na- tional Memorial Park. near Fails Church. °SMITH, JUNIUS H. On Monday. May 13, 10400 8l his residence, 1535 10th st, n.w. JUNIUS H. SMITH. beloved h\uhlnd 91" Ruby Smith: sonof Elia ‘St He o leaves a sister, Mary Pallen of Philadels ‘phia. Pa.: two brothers. two nieces. other Telatives ang thends Notice of funeral Arrangements by W. Ernest Jarvis. SMITH, ROSA A. On 1940, at her residence. n.w. ROSA A. SMITH (nee Scott), beloved Jife of Charls Smith and mother of Ethel . Smith, Funeral from the William H. Scott fu- neral home, 400 8th st. se. Tuesday, May 0 p.m. Relatives and friends in- Vited: Tnterment Congressional Cemeters. STEWART, JAMES H. Departed this life on Friday. May 10, 1940, JAMES H. STEWA! Sunday. May it r Ruth bney & Co. funeral hume. 45'! O st. n.w. ulem mMAass at sn Cnumh Tu May 14! at 0 am. Mount Olivet Cemetery. g TALBOTT, ZACHARIAH, a May 13 1040, 'at Bis home, 1570 Kemm st n.w. Washington, D: Talbott and hrotheedr P St %, e n lexandria, Va. and un‘in ‘Holbrook BE ;& 3P a oo Beulan s, " Fatriat RICHMONI [ &fine” and Arthur Anderson. .n&":' ren- neat he chmm- Toneral howe, 1300 O heral services on Tuesday. May 14, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives ai !rlendl lllfl'!d Interment Fort Lincoln etery. daY. May 15, 1040, A bip Eestdere, ’1‘32"5 lay, 3, ), &l 3 ‘w. " HARRY VAN = DE 1 i u 15, at 7:45 thence to the acred Heate cx‘:’u'nfiu Taterment Holy cm-h timore, Md. q remembnnce of our dear wife and ALICE COST! 250 Huri as Tram, Entering Depot Too Fast, Hits Another 35 Hospitalized After Crash of Two Sechons Of Fair Excursion B3 the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 13—A too swift approach to a station where & preceding section was pulling out was the tentative explanation to- day by Erie Railroad officials for a “Wed- | b collision at Port Jervis, N. Y, in which 250 were hurt, 35 seriously enough for hospitalization. The accident, early yesterday, in- volved two of five excursion trains carrying International Business Ma- chine employes from the company’s Endicott, N. Y., factory for a two- day outing at the New York World Most of the injured suffered only minor cuts, bruises and shock. About 215 were treated at the Hotel New Yorker, headquarters for I. B. M. workers, 10,000 of whom came from (allt over the Nation to attend the air. The locomotive of the fourth sec- tion, piloted by Engineer Edward 8Smith of Port Jervis, struck the empty rear coach of the third sec- tion as the latter, started to leave the station. The shock threw pas- sengers on both trains from their seats, broke windows and toppled blggnze from racks. Preliminary reports, the Erie said, indicated that “signals functioned properly and that the engineer of the second train apparently ap- proached too fast.” Soldiers of South Africa have been instructed not to carry swords. Beatha VOGT, \GLADYS THELMA. On Sunday. ay 12. 1940, at her Tesidence, 232 200 st. ne. GLADYs THELMA VOG " beloved n M. Padgett's tu- B P e M Interment Cemetery. Philadelphia, Pa.. Wednesday. May 15. WALLACE. JOHN H. Departed_this life g0 Sunday. May 12. m‘v’\‘m‘f the Pied; nlllrlum IOHN nephaw ot Mes Besite Catior ang Moo Marie Wallace. 'Other relatives ng | lrlends ¥m lurvlu Remains resting Co. foneral home," Patrick st Alexandria, Va. Notice of funeral later. WARD. EVELYN DOUGLAS. urday. May 11, 1940, at Bladensfield. Lyelh’m EVELYN DOUGLA! ARD, aged Beyvices at 11 am. Tuesday May 14 8} Bladensfield. Interment at'2 p.m.._in ollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. WHITE, MARGARET C. On Sunday. May 7 1940 st New Market, Va MAR- GARET C. WHITE. wife of the iate Jo- seph T. White and mother of Martin W. and Edward M. Funeral service n “New. erlel o on Wednesday, May 15. at 2 p.m. WEST. ROBERT LEE. On suurd-v May 11. 1940. at his_residence. 4920 5th st. n.w.. ROBERT LEE WEST. beloved husband of Anna C. West and father of Norman and Layton West and Mrs. Ac Mrs Prank Moore. oTuneral scrvices t esday, May 14. on Sat- (M3 late residence 1 a.m. Relatives 8nd friends invited. Tnterment Darnttown: \Md. 13 WEST, R. LEE. A special communica- tion of La Fayette Lodge, 19. P A A M. ay 14. 1040, of attending the fun deceased brother. R. VIN E. !Om WHITE, ELLEN On Batur n-fi R e D:lllg:er Sosital. Ho: !CO ains resting Fratier's funersl home, 589 Bhods. Taiand *"Rotice of tuneral later. YOUNG, ELLA M. On Sunday, May 12. 940. at Emergency Hospif u? ELLA M. 'OUNG, belovad 'ile o! thz late Archibaid Young and moth ir iss Dollle Young od Here. Marlon B, Weeks™® Hamaing rest- ng at V. L. Speare Co.’s, 1 8t ners] gervices and interment (Brivaie) in Osk Hill Cemetery. , In Memortam COSTLEY, ALICE N. In sad bul loving mother, LEY. who departed this e he Year ag0 today, May 13. 1939. May her spirit live with God. Never shall we cease to love you. dear wife and mother. Never shall your memory fade The sweetest love forever lingers In our hearts for you tod: In life.we loved vou dearly. We'll write of you in death vearly: We miss you. mother. more and more eech ay. We think of the things you used to say. 8till God knew best and ceased your pain. But we'd give the world to have you back again, or it was your sweet, encouraing smile ’X’hnt made this life for us worth wh DE! NG, HUBBAND YOub DAUGHTBH! GIOHN W COSTLEY, GLADYS LEE. FOREMAN, mm:l.’l' rl:l.l.! In loving memory of our dear husband and father. ROBERT PERRY FOREMAN. who departed this life three years ago today, May 13, HIS LovING WIFE_AND DAUGHTER, MARTHA E. FOREMAN AND ADA F. HAMILTON, JOHN, In loving memory of o‘l" dear father. HAMILTON, And the happy a7 gone by, ILDREN. * HAMILTON, JOHN. Sacred to the mem- o, of, my beioved HAM- ILTON, ‘Who Dassed AWy uven ears ato toc . M 13, 1833, e, o MARY HAMILTON. * JENKING, CAROLINE SIRDONIA. AND EDWAED. "In lovine memory of CARO: Evey (RFeC veate. o tod a5, Moy 33, 1A%, away three yea a7, May 13, nd EDWARD .vin Who Dassed away May 27. 19 In the love onth of May Mother .nfl {)fld did pass 'l’: Laid together in one srave. Two loving hearts that were sobrave. ;}'{s{l lought I“!‘; b"tt.ll:e.y“de'b.’ ligf: st a7 o THREE DAUGHTERS, HAZEL. ~LUCY. LE BRANDT, MATILDA W. In sad but lovln: remembrance 0( our devoted mother, ATILDA W. LE BRANDT. who departed lhil life eight years IIO. May 12, 1932, Until memory fades and life departs ‘You will live forever in our hearts. DEVOTED DAUG! 50 RICHARDSON, GEORGE H. In sad but lovm( rEllI!le’lnce of my dear husband. JORGE H. RICHARDSON. who left me on! year ago today. May 13. 1039. ©Oh, happy hours we once enioved. low sweet their memory still, But d!l"v as left a loneiiness 'The world ean never . No one knows the ilent heartaches, nly 0 have loved can tell The o in silence loved 0 well. In_this dark and lonely ‘day. Bid my thro apbing heart be' sl Oh. wipe the D'll\‘ tears A, wl LonEly WEFEMARHE E. R . E. RICHARE 10 D0 Baenory. of oup deer Sasbacd g 0 the memory of n . EDMOND W. . Who departed 180 TTke ten sears nsio today, u-y i Trpasured thoushts of ol bring & silent ulr; A token of lo'e Bowling | fode: ONE OF £ LARGEST UNDERTAKERS| IN THE WORLOD | dams Schmidt and | Berlin (Continued. From First Page.) ground. 'l'wenty-nn planes were brought down during s British at- tack at Maastrict by anti-aircraft fire. A single air lquldron suc- ceeded in shooting down 1 “Our own losses, compnud to the enemy and measured by our suc- cesses, were slight again yesterday. They consisted of 31 planes. “The enemy also suffered heavy damage at sea. “Off the Dutch coast a cruiser was heavily damaged by bomb hits. One cruiser of the Southampton class (British), as well as a trans- port of 15,000 tons, were sunk and seven more -supply ships were hit and set afire. Destroyer Damaged. “Off Narvik, where strengthened enemy fleet units appeared, a de- stroyer was seriously damaged by bombs and another destroyer was seriously damaged off Heemcsoy. “In Central Norway reinforcements have been sent to German troops operating at Mosjoen and Mo. The group at Narvik stands in the de- fense fight against a far superior enemy force.” Nazi vanguards previously had been reported 13 miles west of Liege, threatening the flank of the city where Kaiser Wilhelm's army was stopped for more than a week in 1914, Previously German sources had reported their troops at least part way into the historic forts guarding the route from the German frontier to Antwerp on Belgiumis west coast. How the Germans took the Liege. citadel was not told immediately. But Germany’s armies, hammer- ing wedges into both Belgium’s and Holland’s defenses, have used a mysterious new weapon which, in the German opinion, may be the key to the French Maginot Line fortifications. 1,000 Laid Down Arms. It is credited with having caused the easy downfall of Eben Emael fortress, one of the strongest in the Liege-Albert Canal defense zone, a break in Belgian defenses which opened the way to Liege itself. A garrison of 1000 Belgians laid down their arms in the face of the secret Nazi weapon, it was reported. In the fourth day of their land and air blitzkreig in The Lowlands, the Germans made these claims: Luxembourg—the" grand duchy in complete Nazi control. The Netherlands—Most of the northern half of Holland, including all of Groningen Province, and Har- lingen, on the eastern shore of the Zuider Zee (Ijsselmeer), in German hands. Belgium—The citadel of the Liege Fortress captured; the Albert Canal fortifications, the main defense line between Liege and the coast of Ant- werp, pierced. The air—Aviation supremacy, with about 700 allied planes destroyed in flight or aground. Historic Clash Forecast. Official Nazl sources forecast an historic clash today, in that the massed armies and air forces of the major belligerents were likely for the first time to engage in open, gigantic battle. This, they said, was because the German progress through Belgium and Holland—particularly the little ys Have MONEY to LOAN on REAL ESTATE at a low rate of interest and on payment plans made convenient for the borrower. Our Officers Invite You to Confer EASY TERMS o low as. PER SI" WEEK © on monthly Budget Plen Dutch hmlhudol schedule, and, aj pparently, has pouedthndmuonwtlumlotn great battle. Authorized sources sald the Bel- gian Ambassador, Vistomte Davig- non, and his staff, had left Berlin last night for the Swiss frontier to await the arrival of V. von Buelow- Schwante, Ambassador to Belgium, and his staff. Both mis- sions will cross the border at about the same time. Holland'’s Minister, H. M. van Haers- ma de With, still is in Berlin be- cause negotiations for the departure of the German Minister to The Hague, Julius Graf von Zech Sonst von Burkersroda, have not been completed. In general, authorized sources sald, Germany will act on & recip- rocal basis concerning the treat- ment of prisoners or civilians and exchanges of them—“just as liberal or narrow” as the allies. Deny Move on Sweden. Reports of a German fleet moving through the Kiel Canal with Sweden as its objective were branded officially as * stupid swindle—not a word of truth in it. It was in the Nazi assault on Eben Emael fortress, one of the strongest in the Liege-Albert Canal defense zone, that Germany tried out her secret weapon, or ‘“angriffsmittel. The fortress fell, 1,000 Belgians lay- ing down theirs arms, it was re- ported. Little of a concrete nature was known of the weapon—save that it airmen, if official news agency re- ports were interpreted correctly. DNB indicated that a Lt. Witzig t a plane down within the fortress, an area perhaps 600 to 800 yards in diameter, and by using the “angriffs- mittel” made the fort an easy mark for a column attacking from the north. “Lt. Witzig steered his machine into the center of the fort area,” said DNB. “After immeasurable surprise and despite heavy defense measures, & thousand Belgians were taken prisoner.” .Wide Range of Guesses. It was known that Eben Emael batteries. of the Maas (Meuse) River and the Albert Canal, on the Dutche Belgian border near Maastricht. The guesses in Berlin as to the range of fancy. had been used by a handful of |, fortress bristled with light and;| heavy guns, as well as anti-aircraft || It stands, a high-walled || block of masonry, at the juncture || nature of the new weapon ran the || Some suggested it I ammunition mmnt,mdmllothm.lmm bomb which the Germans cfofiltod'mlhlfln‘uudmm lona, cup-ble of blasting whole city Gelmm discussed the possibilities of effective use of the new weapon against the Maginot Line, which separates Germany and France. “The fundamental question of whether the attack on such works as the Maginot Line is possible may have received a positive answer with the capture of Eben Emael,” said Dienst aus Deutschland, & news com- mentary which is close to the For- eign Office. The commentary said that guess- Dye Authority Dies CHAPEL HILL, N. 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