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v CHarb of atianka. White, carmen n. w, »i*h to »e lBO»iedgt with sincero grutitude th» kind »®d comforting expressions of sympathy •rid the beautiful floral tributes of our •try friends and relatives in our recent Bereavement. THE FAMILY. • Dr all] a. ^ ASH, ELLEN. On Friday December 3. 1037, at her residence. 1009 Evarts st. S.e . ELLEN ASH. beloved wife of the late ohn Ash*. Funeral from the above resi dence on Monday December 0. at 8:30 ».mthence to £1. Anthony's Church, where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Rel atives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. (Alexandria, Va.. papers please cony.! ° BAILEY. LEWIS JAMES. On Saturday. December 4 1937. in Washington. D. C.. LEWIS JAMES BAILEY, beloved husband of the late Julia Eliza Bailey. Remains resting at the Ives funeral home. 284 < Wilson bhd Arlington. Va until Tues day. December 7. at 9 a.m.: thence to St. Charles Catholic Church, where mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Washington. D. C. BEADLE. CORA. On Friday. December 3 1937. at her residence, 702 Oth st. s.e., CORA BEADLE, beloved mother of Dela S Osman Funeral from the W. W Cham bers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e . Monday December 8. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. BLOOMQUIST. ELSIE STEWART. On Friday. December 3. 1937 at Sibley Me morial Hospital. ELSIE STEWART BLOOM QTJTST. beloved wife of Rudolph Bloom of Lanham. Md. Funeral services on Monday. December 8. at 2 p.m.. at her late residence. Lanham. Md. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 6 BOND. ANNIE E. On Friday Decem ber 3. 1937. in her 84th year. ANNIE E. BOND wife of the late George M. Bond end daughter of the late Henry N. and Caroline B Ober. Services at the S. H. Hines Co funeral home 2981 14th st. n.w. on Monday. December 8. at 11 am Relatives and friends invited. Interment (private! Glenwood Cemetery. 5 BREEN. Ft'GENE THOMAS. On Sat urday December 4, 1937 at his residence. 249 South 81 st st Capnol Heights. Md EUGENE THOMAS BREEN the beloved husband of Louise B Breen <nee NefH and father of Mrs. Louise Barbara Miles. Funeral services at the W W. Chambers Ob funeral home 517 11th st. s.e.. on Tuesday December 7 at 8:30 a m.: thence tP St Mathias Catholic Church Capitol Heights. Md where mass will b* offered at 9 a m for the reposal of his soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend, interment m Cedar Hill Cemetery. 6 BUCKLEY, .1. NORMAN. On Friday. December 3. 1937. at his residence 3238 Idaho ave n.w . J. NORMAN BUCKLEY, the beloved son of Michael E. and the lite Julia Niland Buckley. Funeral from the above residence on Monday. Decem ber 8. at 9:30 a m.: thence to St. Ann's Church Wisconsin ave. and Yuma st. n.w . where requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m for the repose of his soul. Rela tives and friends invited. Interment Mount. Olivet Cemetery. 5 BURKE. THOMAS. On Thursdav. De cember 2. 1937. at his residence. 153 E st. s.e.. THOMAS BURKE, beloved husband of the late Norah Burke «nee O'Toole' and fpther of John Anna and Mary Theresa Burke. Funeral from the above residence op Monday December 8. at 8 30 am.: thence to St. Peter's Church. 2nd and C st*. s.e. Requiem mass at 9 a.m Inter ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 5 . COLLINS, THOMAS F On Saturday. December 4 1937. at his residence 324 H st. n.e THOMAS F COLLINS beloved htuband of Margaret A Collins »nee Con nftjra) and father of Dr. Thomas F. Col Dn*. Jr Funeral from the above resi dence on Tuesday. December 7. at 8:30 High requiem mass at St Aloysius Cfburch at 9 a.m Interment Mount CAivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends lowed. n EUSTACE. FLORENCE A. On Saturday. December 4 193;. at Georgetown Uni versity Hospital FLORENCE A. EUSTACE, beloved wife ol the late Hon. Alexander C Eustace and sister of Mrs. Edward J. Dunn and Mrs M. E Kennedy of Elmira. N, Y . Mr. Charles B O’Conor of Akron. Ohio and Justin V O Conor of Wash ington. D C Funeral from the residence of her brother Justin V. O Conor of 3757 Jenifer st n.w . on Tuesday. December 7. 1937 at 8 30 a.m Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament at. 9 a.m Relatives and friends invited to at tend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 6 FAIRFAX. MARION F. On Friday. De cember 3. 1937. at her residence 1334 W st. n.w MARION F FAIRFAX loving mother of John H Fairfax. Remains rest ing at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w. until Saturday. December 4. at 4 p.m.; thereafter at her late residence. Funeral Sunday December 5 at 2:15 p.m., from the Miles Memorial Church. Rev. L. Q. Brown officiating Interment Lin coln Memorial Cemetery, Monday. De comber 6. 5 rANT. CLARENCE A. On Fridav. De ffiber 3 1937. at Emergency Hospital. ARENCE A. FANT. beloved husband of lian Fant. Remains resting at the James Ryan funeral home. 317 Pa. ave. s.e. Maas at St. Matthew's Church 1725 R. I. are. n.w on Monday. December fi. at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 5 FENTON, JOHN J. On Friday. Decem ber 3, 1937. at Oteen. N. C JQHN J. FEN TON. aged 4 7 years, beloved husband of Mary Fenton inee Huppman) and son of Mrs. Margaret Fenton and the late Dennis P. Fenton. Funeral from his late resi dence. 47 4 E st. *.w.. on Monday. Decem ber 8. at 8:30 a m.; ttaence to St. Dom inic’s Church, where solemn requiem mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for the rePOvse of Ms soul Relatives and friends invited. Interment with military honors at Ar lington National Cemetery. Members of tJlt Bureau of Engraving and Printing rest. No. 23. Please take notice. 5 FENTON. JOHN J. Officers and mem bers of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Post. No. 23. Amer Iican Legion, are hereby notified of the death of Comrade JOHN J FENTON and are requested to meet for recitation of the ritual at 8 p.m. Sunday. De cember 5, 1937. at his late residence, 474 E st vw. By order of HEY WOOD N. SAUNDERS. Commander. 5 FENTON. JOHN J. A special meeting ©f the Washington Printing Pressmen s Union. No J. will be held at Typographi cal Temple. 423 G at. n.w.. Monday. De cember d. 1937. at 8 a m . for the purpose ©jf‘ attending the funeral of our late btfcther. JOHN J. FENTON. Signed. WILLIAM H HAGNER. President. VHARRY C. WEBB. Secretary. ■ tOOSE. JOSEPHINE. On Friday. TV •Wnber 3. 1P37. at her residence, a; Cali fornia. Md JOSEPHINE FOOSE formerly of; Anacostia. D. C . beloved mothe- of Bertha G. Byron. Remains resting at William H Scotis funeral home. 4Of) St* »t. s.e Funeral from the above funeral hitnne on Tuesday. December 7. at 10:30 a.jp.; thence to Emanuel Episcopal Church, tath and V sts. s.e. where services will be hMd at 11 a m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. OOI’LD. JAMES B. Suddenly on Fri day. December 3. 1P37. at 1:15 a m . at at. Petersburg. Fla Dr JAMES B GOULD or Falls Church, Va beloved husband of Harriett Gould. Remains at Pearson's Undertaking parlor. 408 Washington st , Falls Church, Va.. after 3 p.m. Mondav. December 8. Funeral services at Falls Church Presbyterian Church Tuesdav. December 7. at. 2 n m Tnt*rm»n* ot Jtvnnon. va. HARRISON. MARY. On Saturday. De cember 4, ip.ht, at the residence of her son* 3*07 North Fairfax drive. Clarendon Vt MARY HARRISON, beloved wife of James h Harrison. Funeral from the W W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 ClSapin st n.w on Monday. December 6. at 10 a m. Funeral private. Interment Washington Memorial Park. HAMILTON. ROBERT On Samrdav. December 4 19.37 ROBERT HAMILTON beloved husband of 8usian I Hamilton Glee Heflin;. Funeral from his late resi dence 1503 Trinidad ave. n e.. on Mon day, December H at 2 p.m Relatives »d friends invited. Interment Cedar HU; Cemetery. g HOGAN. MILDRED CARTWRIGHT. De parted this life on Friday. December 3, 1937* at 7 45 a.m . at her residence. 2512 rest place South Arlington. Va.. MIL DRED CARTWRIGHT HOGAN, the beloved mother of Walter M. Hogan. She also leaves a host nl Other relatives and friends to mourn their loss Remains resting at Boyds funeral home. lR4ti L st. n.w Funeral Monday December H. at 1 pm. from Lomax A M E Zion Church. Nauck. Va. Rev H J. Callis officiating. Inter ment church cemetery. Steep on. beloved sleep, and take thv reat; by dowr thy head upon thy Saviour's breast. We love thee well, but Jesus loves thee best. Good night! Good night! Good night! *. THE FAMILY. 5* . HORNER. ROBERT K. On Thursday. J&£El!?S.r iiiiAik“i Garfield Hospital. ROBERT K. HORNER, beloved husband of Cynthia June Horner. Remains rest 1»« at the funeral home of William Reuben Humphrey. 7005 Wisconsin ave.. Bethesda. Md. Funeral services at Fort Myer Chapel «n Monday. December 0. at 11 a.m Inter ment Arlington National Cemetery. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium <th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln S200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A L. HAYCOCK Manager) .ESSg i84i 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 Seventh St. N.W Natinnal 7171 todern Chepel. Tel. nanonSI 13 V. L. SPEARE CO. Seither the succeesor to nor connected with le original W. R Speare estebllshment • Phone 1009 H St N W Rational 2392 lwa n IV. w. , funeral designs. CUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 F St. N.W. National 4276 ^WADE FLOWERS, INC. * S27 14ih St. N.W _ Republic 0827 r GEO. C. SHAFFER ' EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT Moderate prices, phone nat. oios 2T KS Cot. 14th & Eye N Bralbfl HOWELL. MARY MAUDE. On Satur day. December 4. 1937. at her raalaence. *no Duke st.. Alexandria. Va. MARY MAUDE HOWELL, widow of the late David Janney Howell and mother of Beaudric L. Howell. Funeral services on Monday. December fi. at 2 n.m.. from her late reai dence. Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery. IRELAND. JOHN D. Departed this life Friday, December .3. 1937. JOHN D. IRE LAND of 1237 Linden st. n.e.. beloved husband of Mrs. Maggie Ireland. He is also survived by two nephews. John and Wade Edwards: • three devoted cousins. William Thomas Mrs. Florence Curtis and Mrs. Ethel Taverinior. and other relatives snd friends. Remains resting at the Malvan A- Schey funeral home. New Jercey ave and R at. n.w. Funeral from above chapel Monday. December fi 1937. at 1:30 P.m Rev. Ernest Oreen officiating. Relatives snd friends invited. Interment Harmony Ometery. LOVETT. JOSEPH R. On Friday. De r.££S.v.r.;i’ 19;,r- *f Walter Reed Hospital. JCteEPH R. LOVETT, beloved husband of Eleanore S. Ixivett. Funeral from the W w Chambers funeral home. 14th and Chapin sts. n.w., on Monday. December fl at 2:30 n.m. Relatives and friends invited. S LOVETT. JOSEPH R. On Friday. De oomher .3. 1937. at Walter Reed Hospital. JOSEPH R. LOVETT, beloved husband of Eleanore S Lovett. Funetal from W. W. Chambers' funeral home. 14th and Chapin sts. n.w Monday. December fi. at 2:30 P.m. Relatives and friends invited. 5* LOVETT. JOSEPH R. The officers and members of Bethesda-Chevy Chase Post. No. 105. the Amer ican Legion, are requested to at tend the funeral of our late comrade. JOSEPH R. LOVETT from the W. W. Chambers fu neral home, 14th and Chapin sts. n.w,. nn Monday December fi. 1937. at 2:30 p.m.. when servifes will be held. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. harry H. HENDRICKS. Commander. JACK IRWIN. Adit. 5* MANDLE. SAMUEL. On Saturday. De cember 4 10::;. at Sibley Memorial Hos oital, SAMUEL MANDLE of 7fl New York ave n.w. Remains Vesting at Hysongs parlors. 1300 N si. n w. Notice of fu neral later. MARSH. WILLIAM E. On Friday. December .3. 19.37. after a lingering 111 n«s- «t the residence of his daughter. 54 Woodland ave . Cheverly, Md.. WILLIAM E_ MARSH, aged 74 years, beloved husband of the late Alice H. Marsh and loving fa ther of Mrv Glen Edglngton and Mrs. John V Ogle. Funeral from the Nevius funeral home. 924 N Y. ave. n.w.. Monday. De cember fi. at II a.m. Interment Olenwood Cemetery. H McCHESNEY, WILLIAM W. On Friday. December .3 1037. at 12:15 a.m.. at Sib ley Memorial Hospital, WILLIAM W. MC CHESNEY of Cottage City. Md.. beloved husband of the late Mabel Florence Mc Chesney. He is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Emory Barnard and four sons Nor man W . Lloyd W„ Millard S. and Alfred Earl McChesney. Remains resting at Oasch's funeral home. 4fi Maryland ave.. H.vattsville. Md. Services at the above funeral home on Monday. December fi. at 2 p.m. Relatives snd friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 5 McMICHAEL, A. BRADFORD. On Satur day. December 4. 1937. at his residence. 2929 Connecticut ave. n.w . A. BRADFORD McMICHAEL. beloved father of Clarence E. and R. E McMichael and Mrs. E. A. Cassidy. Remains resting at the 8 H. Hmes Co. funeral home 29(>J ]4th n.w.. un’il 3 p.m. Sunday, December 5. Inter ment Toledo. Ohio. MONTGOMERY. VIOLA W. On Wednes day. December 1 1931. VIOLA W. MONT GOMERY of 123 P st. n.w.. devoted wufe of Raymond Montgomery, beloved mother of Raymond Montgomery. lr.: Harold Emma. Charles. Reginald Mariam Con stance and Elizabeth Montgomery, grand mother of Raymond. 3rd. sister of Rev. R W. Watson. Charles snd Emma Wat son Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. where funeral services will be held Monday. December fi. at 2 p.m.. Rev. E F How ard officiating Interment Woodtawn Cem etery. Relatives and lriends invited. 5 MUNDY. ANNIE. Departed this life oil Friday. December .3. J9.31, ANNIE MUNDY of 125 Clay pi. n.e, beloved wife of George J. Mundy sister-in-law of Dr. and Mrs. R o. Mundy. She is also ?.Vrvi'ed by a devoted brother. Frank Washington: a loving sister. Mrs Emms Edwards: two cousins. Sylas and Harry Washington; two very dear friends. Mrs. Annie Fortune and Carrie Jones: slso otner relatives and friends Remains rest ing at the Malvan A Schey Dennwood funeral home. 4445 Deane ave. n e. Fu neral from above parlors Monday. De cember fi at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ivoovur.. owuunu,’. no Friday. December 3. 1937, at hi* resi &?>£'■ £;LJ'rt!Irh M n ■ JAMES ROB COE NASH, beloved brother of Mts. Miriam Scoit and Mrs. Carrie Strickland: devoted uncle of Lucy. Alfred. James and Benjamin Scott and William Mask He also leaves many friends Remain* rest ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. You st. nw.. where funersl services '''li be held Sunday. December 5. at 2 p m Rev J. E. Elliott officiating. Interment Wilmington. N. C. ME. MOT HONG. On Thursday. De cember 2. 1937, MOY HONG NIE. beloved frtend of Moy Sheuck Funeral services ?inJ»*JY' w Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chaom St n.w on Monday. De cember 6 ai 1 p m. Interment Fort Lin coln Cemetery, * g 0"kFTT. BOSS. On Saturday. December 4. .. HOSS ORSETT. the beloved hus bano of Elizabeth Orsett and father of ¥.ar,' QTsft’ Remains resting at the -,-w , Chamber* Southeast funeral home, ol. 11th st. s.e. Notice of funeral later. PARKER. LOl’ISE. On Thursday. De cember 2. 193 7. at Casualty Hospital LOUISE PARKER. She leave/ a beFoved husband. William Parker: three children, two staters, other relatives and friends Re fn?1"5 Testm* *' Stewart s funeral home, o ' 5 **• ",£■ M*y be viewed after 3 p.m. Sunday. Funeral services at the above funeral home Monday. December 6. at 2:30 p.m. 5 PAUL. BLANCHE CAROLTN. On Fri Fvn ?e.CTlv?,bero3- 1037 blanche caro »VN Services at the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth L. Matthews. 1700 22nd st.se. on Monday. December 6. at 2 pm Relatives and friends invited. Interment ornate Remains may be viewed at the above residence after 9 a m. Sunday. V PAIL. BLANCHE C. A special meeting of Lebanon Chapter. No. 25, O. E. 8 will be held Monday December fi, at. 1 p.m . at the Masonic Temple, for the purpose of amending the funeral of our late sister. BLANCHE C. PAUL. By order of the worshipful master. LILLIE McKENZIE. Secretary. PAIL. BLANCHE CAROLTN. Members of the U. S. S. Jacob Jones Post. No. 2. of the American Legion, are requested to attend the fu neral of BLANCHE CAROLYN Tm'JtmrrAuu from the residence of $0*3? M~r8;, .Elizabeth L. Matthew*, •THJrv 1 <00 22nd st. s.e.. on Monday. December 6. 1937. at 2 pm. PETERSON. ELIZABETH A. On Fri ?*?• „9tce'?ber 3- 193,7. at her residence. •Ill 8th st. n.e.. ELIZABETH A. PETER SON. Remains resting at Frazier * funeral home, 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice of fu neral later. . f> PIERCE. GEORGE McCLELLAN. On Friday. December 3. 1937. at his resi ?.en.£.e;_.1417 Belmont st. n.w.. GEORGE McCLELLAN PIERCE, beloved husband of Virginia Motte Pierce and father of Mrs. G H Lambert of Philadelphia. Pa. Serv onniai A*!? s H- Hinps Co. funeral home. ~9°1 o1 4,‘b 81 n .w - on Sunday. December 5, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Phelps. N. Y. 5 PITTMAN. ROOSEVELT. On Wednes day. December I. 1937. at Freedmen* Hospital. ROOSEVELT PITTMAN, beloved husband of Maxine Pittman. Remains resting at Stewart s funeral home. 30 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. 5 REESE. KATE C. On Thursday. De cember 193. at the residence of her Elmer Lewis. 642 H st. n.e., KATE C. REESE. the beloved sister of L. McElroy of Chambersburg. Md.. and Mrs. Cap Carwige of Los Angeles Calif. Fu neral services at the W. W. Chambera Crf. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e,. on Monday. December 6. at 11 a.m. Rela tives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 5 ROME. MARY MARGARET. On Fri day December 3. 1937. at Montgomery SRmjPa o<ij£’£,rA!.T-Ho''pii*1 Miss MARY MARGARET ROME, aged 30 years, beloved daughter of Mrs. Margaret M. Rome. Ger mantown. Md Funeral services Monday. at SA?° St. Rose's Catholic Church. Clopper. Md. Interment church cemetery. 5 SCHMIDT. JOHN F. A apecia! com munication of Anacostia Lodie No 21. r-riAtv A».M j has been called lor 12:30 °..0Cj Monday. December & 1937. to attend funeral service* for our departed brother. JOHN F. SCHMIDT. By order of the worshipful master. Attest: J. c. BEVERIDGE. Jr.. Secretary SCHMIDT. JOHN F. Suddenly, on Fri day. December :t. 1937. at George Wash University HosBiul ' /0HN F. SCHMIDT. beloved husband ol Mary Schmidt and father of Oesine Amelia, Mary Martha. Oliver F. and Irene Kath erlne Schmidt. Funeral services at the S. H Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w . on Monday. December ft. at 1:30 p m Interment Arlington National Cem etery. 5 SEMANS. EDWARD T. On Friday. De cember 3 1937. at Emergency Hospital EDWARD T. SEMANS. beloved husband of Augusta Semans. Remains resting at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass ave n.e.. where services will be held on Mon oaj. December 6. at ft p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Naples, N. Y (Rochester papers please copy.) SHOEMAKER. JESSIE C. Suddenly, on Friday. December 3. 1937. at his resi dence. JESSIE C. SHOEMAKER of 1316 Emerson st. n.e., beloved husband ol Lydia Shoemaker (nee Payne), and brother of Isaac W. Shoemaker and Mrs. W. A. Richards. Funeral from Timothy Hanlon's funeral parlors. 641 H st. n.e.. on Mon day. December 6. at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited. 5 SIMMS. SAMUEL H. On Saturday. De cember 4. 1937. SAMUEL H. SIMMS, beloved husband of the late Nellie Simms fnee Myers). Funeral from his late home. 2522 Robb st.. on Tuesday. December 7, at. 8:30 a.m. Requiem high mass at 8t. Bernard’s Church at 9 a.m. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. STERNBERGER. JULIAN BERTRAM. Suddenly on Saturday December 4. 1937, at his residence. 1486 Newton st. n.w., JULIAN BERTRAM STERNBERGER. be loved husband ol Iiene Sternberger. Fu neral services at the S. H. Hines Co. fu neral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Mon day. December 6, at 3 P.m. Relatives and friends invited SWANN. HARRIET LOUISE. On Friday. December 3. 1937. at her residence. 40* K st. n.e HARRIET LOUISE SWANN, the beloved daughter of Joseph H. and Minnie Swann and aister of Marie Rwann. Fu neral services at the above residence on Tuesdsy, December 7. at 2 p.m. Relatlvei and friends Invited. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral horn*. Interment in Cedar Hill Mausoleum. S i', f ROOSEVELT SHIFTS HIT BY LANDON Former Governor Declares President Is Passing Buck by Vacationing. By the Associated Praas. TOPEKA. Kan*. Dec. 4.—Former Oov. Air M. Landon told a banquet of Young Republicans tonight "every one is dissy not only with the political con fusion, but with the economic con fusion,’’ in the Rooeeveit administra tion. Addressing the banquet briefly, the former Republican presidential nom inee, 8aid that by "going on another vacation at another critical time,” President Rooeeveit "is passing the buck of explaining and correcting the mistakes to the other fellows, and apparently is also trying to establish his own alibi.” “For five years,” Landon said, “the President has insisted that we must do this and that, shifting from one plan to another so often that no one knows what to expect next. "Much effort was directed by the administration leadership contrary to the recognized ways of our representa tive government, but even more im portant, contrary to economic laws. "Today, primarily because of this misdirected effort we are in a period of economic relapse and increasing un employment. But this is no time to say ‘I told you so.’ We must co-op erate. "There is now a heart-breaking amount of unemployment. This win ter. there will be no end of suffering by those who cannot find work. Many people will be asking: When do we get what we have been promised?’ It may be a cruel awakening to many.” However, Landon said, "there is one encouraging sign in the recent turn of national affairs. "The President, as well as Congress. :* showing some inclination to listen to suggestions. This tendency should help to avoid further pitfalls and is to be commended.” --- Fox Tail* Once 'Kerchiefs. Fox tails were once carried and used as handkerchief*. Seatha. THOMAS, mart A. On Thursday December 2. 193, at her residence, lfl.sn ♦ th st. n.w MARY A. THOMA8 She leaves a beloved husband George R Thomas: one daughter Mildred Key, three brothers. George. William and John ros ter; two nieces Bertha Ceaaer and Gladys Queen and other relatives and friends Remains resting at Stewart's funeral home. 3n H st. n.e.. until Sunday morn ing: thereafter at her late residence. Fu neral Monday, December fl. at 1 pm. from Mount Airy Baptist Church. North Cap tol and L sts. n.w.. Rev X K. Tyler officiating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. A TROWER. MART ELIZABETH. On Sat .December 4. 1937. at her residence. ' 2™ ni’nde Island ave. n.e.. MARY ELIZA BETH TROWER. the beloved wife of Lansing W, Trower and mother of Herberi M' fZ1*1 „.ohn A- Botts. Funeral services ? thf J' w chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. A 1.7 11th »t. s.e.. on Tues day. December 7 at P am; thence to St Anthony s Catholic Church, where mass will be offered at P 30 a m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. p WALKER. SARAH. On Saturday. De cember 4. 1937. SARAH WALKER, mother of Mary Strother and Alberta Walker and sister of Mary Miller. She leaves to mourn their loss a host of other relatives and friends Remains resting at the W Ernest Jervis funeral church. 1432 U at. n w Notice of funeral later. - WHALEN. ELIZABETH THERESA. On Saturday. December 4. 1937, at Provi H£?Piuli ZLIZABBTH THERESA ^■“'Ttl wife of Lawrence J. Whalen of 4451 Holliday st., Brentwood. Md Re mains resting at Gaschs Sons' parlors. Hyattsville. Md. Notice of funeral later. WHITSON. WILLIAM ESSEX. On Fri day. December 3. 1937. at George Wash #s*wras sss of Miss Belle M. Whitson. J. Edmund Whit son and Walter I. Whitson of 1371 Mon roe st. n.w Funeral services on Monday. .3 B m'' Hysong's nar Creek ^Cemetery*1 " W- Interment ZBBP, CLARA A, Suddenly, on Sat urday. December 4. 19.37. at her resi dence. JI?" 1 - 1 5t,h *'• n-f CLARA A. ZEPP. beloved wife of T. Raymond Zepo .'•nd-mo'hrr of Charles R. Zepp. Mrs Doro thy Boling and Leroy S Zepo Her re malns will rest at her late residence until 11 30 a m. Tuesday. December 7; thence to the United Brethren Church. North Capitol and R sts. n.w. Remains will lie in state gt the churgh until time of serv ice. Funeral from the above church on Tuesday December 7. at 2 p.m. Inter ment Glenwood Cemetery. 6 in fUrmnrtam. BOTTOMLEY. KATIE E. Sacred to the memory of our darlina mother, who left us so very suddenly one year aao today. December 8. 1936. Till memory fades and life depart* You will live forever in our hearts. Time takes away the edae of arief. But memory turns back every leaf. We have seen you in our dreams, dear mother. And oh. if it were only true That we eould be a little closer ...To talk things over with you, mot DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, BESSIE. SADIE AND CORA. GRIFFITH, DR. T. J. In loving memory of my dear husband. Dr. T. J. GRIFFITH. Fhj^Dassed away one year ago. December His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall. He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. MRS. T. J. GRIFFITH. • HOOD. BESSIE. In sad but loving re membrance of our beloved mother and mother-in-law. BE88IE HOOD, who left us one year ago today. December 8. 1936. DAUGHTER JULIA HOOD ATKINS. AND RILEY C. ATKINS. • HOUGH. FERRY V. In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life ten years ago today. December 8, I PIT. ThJU,?,0W*r? Iv* laid u,K,n the grave _ Will wither and decay. love for him who sleepa beneath Will never fade away BY HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. • KOSACK. ROSA E. In loving re membrance of our devoted wife, daughter and sister. R06A Z. KOSACK. who de parted this life one year ago today, De cember 6. 1936. Treasured thoughts of one so dear Often bring a silent tear. Thoughts return to scenes long past: Time rolls on. but memory lasts. Faithful and honest In all her ways: Devoted and true to the end of her days. Shwswas loving, gentle, patient and kind: What a beautiful memory she left behind. HUSBAND. FRED W. KQ8ACK. AND MOTHER ELIZABETH OWENS_ AND SISTERS AND BROTHERS. • KOSACK. ROSA E. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear sister-in-law. ROSA Z. KOSACK mee Owens), who died one year ago today. December 8. 1936. Loved In life, remembered In death. FRIEDA. • REEL. JAMES F. In loving remembrance of my husband and our father. JAMES F. REEL. Who passed away ten year* ago today, December 8. 1927. Treasured thoughts of one go dear Often bring a silent tear; Thoughts return to scenes long past. Time roll* on. but memory lasts. THE FAMILY. • THOMPSON. LILLER MAT. Sacred to the memory of LILLER MAY THOMPSON. ? , P*,,e<1 away one year ago. December Os lHof). Treasured thought* of one ao dear Often bring a silent tear. BY A FRIEND. * THOMPSON. MRS. ELIZABETH. In lov Sembw^lgas.1*0 todM- °* Palthful and honest in all her ways Devoted and true to the end of her days. Stl* wa* loving, gentle, patient and kind; Whn a beautiful memory she left behind. HKR LOVING DAUGHTER. MART BTONBR, • j WHITLOW. MRS. MARGARET JOS EPHINE. Sacred to the memory of our mother, MARGARET JOSEPHINE WHITLOW, who entered Into rest Decern oer 5, 1935. _ Oh. memories that bless and burn HER CHILDREN DR. REUBEN M WEST LEONORA WEST FREEMAN. • WILLIAMS. ELIZA CARTER. In fond memory of our beloved mother. ELIZA CARTER WILLIAMS, who departed this life five years ago today, December 8. 1932. Beyond the sunset she has gone. To rent a little while. Leaving memories at loving words xa< Ws. a Max Baer Nervous Awaiting Arrival of Eight-Pound Son Gnawing his nails, Max Baer is shown at an Oakland (Calif.) hospital yesterday as he awaited the stork. _—Copyright, A. P. Wirepholo. By the Associated Press. OAKLAND, Calif., Dec. 4 —An 8-pound boy was born to night to Mr*. Max Baer, wife of the former heavyweight boxing champion. Physicians said the mother and baby wera "doing nicely.” Mrs. Baer is the former Mary Ellen Sullivan, Washington, D. C. Baer, who had announced "if it's a boy he's going to be a champ, I know,” paced the hospital corridor for a half hour before the nurse an nounced he had become a father. Hoover <Continued From First Page.) thousands of returns annually. All returns showing net income of more than $25,000 in a year are regularly sent to the field for examination and verification. This is true also of all returns showing large transactto.s, whether there is tax liability or not; and of returns showing unusual fea tures. In addition, there is also in vestigation of many smaller returns on a sampling hasis. "Errors are found in many of these returns. In many cases, additional taxes are assessed; in others, there are adjustments in favor of the taxpayer. In only a small minority of cases is any willful concealment of income or attempt to evade taxes discovered. No Stigma Attached. “There is no stigma whatever at tached to mere investigation of a tax payer's return nor is there any harass ment of the taxpayer involved. It is merely a necessary part of the business machinery of collecting the taxes. “I do not understand that Mr. Hoover himself claims there has been persecution or unfair treatment. If he or any other taxpayer, whether promi nent or obscure, believes that he has been harassed or improperly dealt with, he need only report the facts to me and I will promptly cause a most searching investigation to be made. If I find that there has been persecution. I shall see that the per sons responsible for it are dismissed from the Government service.’’ Mr. Hoover has made no comment on Prof. Myers’ remarks. Lawrence Richey, his former secretary, said Mr Hoover had not been annoyed and had no complaint to make. MOSQUES FOR SALE ISTANBUL. Turkey <P\ —Three hundred, mosques are on sale here. The Turkish government is offering them in an effort to clear out un needed moeques from among the more than 800 in this ancient capital of the Ottoman empire. Only 242 of the 800 are being used as plaoes of Moslem worship. The others, including the famous Saint Sophia Mosque, have been converted into museums or have been reduced to ruins. Budget Bureau t Continued From First Page.) propriations Subcommittee said this number would be sufficient to staff the new second precinct, as other officers can be drawn from the present sec ond precinct. The abandoned Tuberculosis Hos pital was inspected by the subcommit tee in v,ew of proposals that it be re opened to house convalescents in Gal linger Hospital, which is now badly overcrowded. To Visit Other Institutions. The subcommittee plans to resume its inspection tour Tuesday morning I and V1*it Gallinger Hospital as well as other municipal institutions, in cluding the jail, the workhouse at Occoquan, Va., and the reformatory at Lor ton. Va. The three penal Insti tutions are badly congested, and Dis trict officials are.anxious that the sub committee inspect them closely, hope ful that funds will be provided in the coming fiscal year for additional ac commodations. Representative Starnes, Democrat, of Alabama and Engel. Republican, of Michigan accompanied Mr. Collins on the initial inspection tour. The other member of the subcommittee. Representative Caldwell. Democrat, of Florida was unable to make the trip. The Appropriations Committee clerks —William Duvall and George Y. Har ve5’—also made the trip and took notes ' on observations of the members. I Mr. Collins plans to start hearings on the 1939 District appropriation bill Wednesday. He hopes to have the j measure ready to report to the House 1 as soon as the regular session of Con gress begins January 3. , ADELINE M. BARTON IS DEAD HERE AT 57 Co-Proprietor of Health Home Served Overseas With Amer ican Bed Cross. Miss Adeline M. Barton, 87, co-pro prietor of the Health Home at 3244 Thirty-eighth street N.W., died Thurs day at the home. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon in Gaw ler’s chapel, 1750 Pennsylvania ave nue 'N.W. Miss Barton had operated the Health Home since 1926 in partnership with Miss Isabel Furbank. She was a reg istered nurse and physiotherapist, hav ing graduated in nursing from Homeo pathic Hospital. Miss Barton had served overseas with the American Red Cross and also worked with the Red Cross in flood relief. At one time she was a member of the stall of Friendship House here. She was a member of the Homeopathic Hospital Nurses' Alumnae Association and the Homeo pathic Laymen's League. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Lewis S. Vandewalker, Lakeland. Fla., and four brothers, Marion O., Leonard. Harry and Oris Barton, all of Michigan. W. L. ADAMS, FORMER REPRESENTATIVE, DIES Acting Postmaster at Georgetown, Del., Victim of Stomach and Heart Trouble. By the Associated Pres*. GEORGETOWN, Del, December 4. —Wilbur L. Adams, 54, acting post master at Georgetown and former Representative in Congress, died today in Beebe Hospital, Lewes. He had been ill with stomach and heart trouble for several weeks. Adams attended^ Delaware College and Dickinson College and was a graduate of the University of Penn sylvania Law School. He practiced law in Georgetown and later in Wilm ington. He was elected to the House of Representative* in 1932 and served one term. He was a Democrat. — —" ♦— IRELAND IS PUT BACK ON MAP BY STATUTE Label of “Free State'’ Must Be Dropped—England Considers Marking North Area Ulster. DUBLIN. Ireland UP).—Irish map makers for the second time in 16 years are junking their existing stocks and remaking the map of Ireland. Before December 29, all maps of the island must be labeled "Ireland” instead of "Irish Free State,” to com ply with the official change recently ordered. The previous change was in 1921, when "Ireland” ceased to exist and became the "Irish Free State,” under virtually Independent rule. and ''Northern Ireland,” under British control. British officials, it is reported, are contemplating designating Northern Ireland as Ulster to avoid confusion. MRS. 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