Spath*
BARBER. SAMVEL LLOYD. On Wed
nesday August 23. 1939. af Garfield Hos
pital. SAMUEL LLOYD BARBER, belovec
husband of Irene Peruzzi Barber.
Funeral from the James T Ryan funera
home. 317 Pa ave. s.e.. on Saturday. Au
gust 26. at 8:30 a m.: thence to St Ga
briel's Church, where mass will be of
fered at 9 a m Relatives and friends In
vited Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery.
BAYLOR. ERNEST. On Tuesday Au
gust 22. 1939. ERNEST BAYLOR, beloved
brother of George Walker. Randolph and
Sara Baylor and Rosa Reed He also leaves
one uncle, aunt, nieces, nephews and a
host of other relatives and friends. Re
mains may be viewed st the residence ol
his sister. 2208 Georgia ave. n.w.. after o
p.m Saturday August. 26.
Funeral Sunday. August. 27. at 2 pm
from the Luther Church of Our Re
deemer. 8th st betwppn V st. and Barrs
place n w . Rev. D. E. Wiseman officiating
Interment Payne's Cemetery. Relative*
and friends invited. Arrangements by W,
Ernest Jarvis. 27
BOMGARDNER. ELIZABETH M. On
Friday. August 25. 1939. at Sibley Me
morial Hospital. ELIZABETH M. BOM
GARDNER beloved wife of the late Herbert
G. Bomgardner. Remains resting at the
Huntemann funeral home. 5732 Georgia
ave. n.w.
Notice of funeral later.
BROWN. MAGGIE. On Thursday. Au
Sist 24. 1939. «t Georgetown University
ospltal. MAGGIE BROWN, the beloved
wife of thp late Moses Brown, loving sis
ter of Mrs. Carrie V. Brow^n and Mrs.
Theresa Sawyer. Other relatives and
friends also survive. Remains resting at
the John T. Rhmes A Co. funeral chapel.
3rd and Ev# sts s.w.
Notice of funeral later.
CAMPBELL. WILLIAM S. On Thursday.
August 24. 1939. at his residence. 730 New
ton place n.w.. WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL,
beloved husband of Hattie G. Campbell and
father of Margaret Steele, Florence Black
well and Nola Wilkerson.
Funeral from his late residence on Satur
day. August 26. at 3 p.m. Interment Con
gressional Cemetery. Relatives and friends
invited.
CARTER. WILLIAM A. On Thursday,
August 24. 1939. WILLTAM A. CARTER,
husband of Alice Baker Carter.
Funeral from his late residcncp. 2113
1st sr. n w on Monday. August 28. at IT
a m. Services will be held in Fort Myer
Chapel at 11 a.m Relatives and friends
invited Interment Arlington Nationa:
Cemetery. Services by Chambers’ Southeast
funeral home. 27
CHANDLER. CHARLES GOODMAN. Oi:
Wednesday. August 23. 1939. CHARLES
GOODMAN CHANDLER, beloved husband
of Ann Erancps Chandler and father ol
Bruce Chandler and Charles Nelson
Chandler.
Funeral services at thp Chambers George
town funeral home 31st. and M sts. n.w.,
on Saturday. August, 26. at 2 p.m. Inter
ment National Memorial Park Cemetery
Falls Church. Va. Relatives and friend*
invited. 25
COOK. ABRAHAM G. On August 25
1939 at Sibley Memorial Hospital. ABRA
HAM O. COOK, father of J Williamson
Cook, grandfather of Thplma M. Cook
and uncle of Martha C. and Charles A
DeVauehn.
Services at Chambers’ funeral homp
617 11 rh st sp. on Monday. August 28,
at 2 pm. Relatives and fnpnds invited
Interment Congrpssional Cemetery. 27
CROSON. MARY R. On Thursday. Au
Bust 24. 1939. at Providence Hospital
MARY R CROSON. beloved wife of Johr
W. Crnson and mother of Mildred M. Sum
mers and daughter of Sarah M. Robey and
the late James F. Robey.
Funeral from the Deal funeral home,
816 H st. n e . on Saturday. August 26. at
P am: thenre to St Joseph s Church
where mass wiil be said at 9:30 am. for
the repo.tp nf her soul. Relatives and
friends invited. Interment Bethel Cem
etery. Alexandria. Va. (Alexandria papers
please copy ) 25
DUFFY. FDUAFD J. Suddenly, on
July 28. 1939 at Bailey Island. Me. ED
WARD J DUFFY, beloved husband oi
Adrienne Mann Duffy
Funeral services on Monday afternoon.
August 28. at 3 o'clock at Bailey Island.
Me. No flowers bv reauest. 27
DULANEY. EUGENE. Suddenly. on
Monday. August 21. 1939. EUGENE DU
LANEY. beloved son of Edna B and the
late Robert Dulaney, loving grandson of
Massie Dulaney He also leaves other rela
tives and friends
Remains restme a* the W Ernest Jarvis
funeral church. 1432 You s' n.w . where
funeral services will b° held Friday. Au
gust. 25. at 2 pm Intermen' Douglas
Cemetery. Alexandria. Va. Relatives and
friends invited. 25
ESSEX. MARGARET f Suddenly, on
Wednesday. August 23. 1939. MARGARET
L ESSFX <nee Aiken». beioved mother of
Mrs. Margaret Knight. Mrs Rose Mathews.
William A . James J and Joseph A Essex
Funeral from the Dpai funeral home
816 H st. ne. on Saturday. August 26 at
8 30 a m : rherc® to Hnlv Name Church,
where mass will bo said a' 9 a m Rela ■
fives and friends invited. Interment
Mount Olivet Cemetery. 25
HALL. MARSHALL. On Tuesday Au
ns’ 22. 10.39, in Potorsbure Va. MAR
SHALL HAT I He is survived bv on* son
ar.d rhrop sisters. Remains resting at the
Allen & Morrow Funeral Home. Inc . 1326
V st n w
Funeral Sunday. August 27. at 1 pm..
Bt Broad Run. Va. 27
HARRINGTON. MARY F. On Thurs
day August 24. 1939. at her residence.
4440 Conduit road n.w. MARY E HAR
RINGTON. beloved wife of Daniel Har
rington
Funeral from the abo’-p residence or
Monday August 2®. at <*;30 R m. Solemr
requiem mass at Hnlv Trinity Church at f
a m Relatives ar.d friends invited. Inter
ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 27
HAUSER. MARY ANN. On Fridav. Au
fust 25 1939 a' Columbia Hospital MARY
ANN HAUSER AND BABY wife and chile
of Augustus Hauspr of 7317 Georgia ave
r. w. Bodies renting Rt Warner F. Pum
Phrey’s funeral home. 8421 Georgia ave.
C.lvr.. Cv.t-.tn-r
Notice of service later
HAWKINS. JOHN RUSSELL On Wed
nesday August, 23. 1030. at his residence
1352 Que sv n.w . JOHN RUSSELL HAW
KINS husband of the iate Lillian M. Haw.
kins, father of F'thmr Hawkins Wilson anc
the late John Russell Hawkins. Jr. Re
mains restmc at his late residence aftei
noon Fndav. August 25 and Metropolitan
A M F Church. M st. between 15th and
16th sts n.w . from 10 a m. to 12:30 p.m.
3aturdav August 26.
Funeral service* pr said church at 1 pm
faturday. August 26 Interment Lincoln
Temorial Cemetery. Frjpnds invited. Ar
rangements by McGuire. 25
HAZEL. PRESTON On Thursday Au
gust 24 1030. PRFSTON HAZEL, beloved
*on of the latp John and Emma Hazel.
Funeral from the Thos F. Murray fu
neral homp. 200? Nichols ave. s r> nr
Sunday August 2? a* 2 pm Relative*
and friend' invited Interment Bells M
E Cemetery. Camp Springs. Md.. Prince
Georges County. 26
HFRFURTH. WILLIAM C On Thurs
dav. August. 24. 1030. WILLIAM C. HER
FUPTH the belo'ed father of August H
Herfurth Mrs. Mmnte I-. Wunder and
Mrs. Maude F. Dean.
Funeral from Chambers'. 517 11th at
ae on Saturday. August 26. at 2:30 pm
Relatives and fnend' aie invited. In*er
metn Prosoect Hill Cemetery. 26
HFRFURTH. WILLIAM C. A special com
munication of Calanthe Lodge
/ No ll. Knights of Pythias, if
XfCzrV' bPing called on Saturday. Au
gust 26 1030. at l 30 p m
af the Chambers Southeast fu
'▼ neral home, for the purpose oj
conferring Pythian rite* or
our late Brother and Pasf Chancellor Com
mander WTI.I TAM C. HFRFURTH. AS
members arp urced to attend
HERBERT L. RICHARDSON.
Chancellor Commander.
HOWES. WILLIAM JOSEPH. On Thurs
day August 24. 1030. at Garfield Hospital
• WILLIAM JOSFPH HOWES, beloved sor
of Mary F and the latp Joseph Howes
Funeral services at the Colonial funeral
home of Wm Reuben Pumnhrey. Rorkville
Md on Monday. August 28 a' 0:30 a m :
thence tn St. John's Catholic Church
Forest Glen. Md . where reauiem mass wil!
be said af 10 a.m. Interment Rockvi’lt
Union Cemetery 27
KELLY, f ATHFR1NF M. On Wednes
day. August 23. 1030 a* Georgetown Uni
versity Hospital. CATHERINE M. KELLY
beloved mother of Mrs. Mary T. Davis.
Funeral from her late residence. .334f
N st. n w . on Saturday. August 26. at 8:31
a m. Reauiem mass at Holy Trinity Church
at 0 am. Relatives and friends invited
Intermpnt Holy Rood Cpmetery. 25
LIGHTFOOT. SADIE II. On Tuesday
August 22. 1030. at her residence. 017 C
ft n w SADTF H. LIGHTFOOT She U
survived by a sister. Mrs. Catherine Holli
day five nieces. Mrs. Sarah Tyler. Mrs
Nellie Harding. Mrs. Harriet Smith. Mrs
Mary F Slaughter and Mrs. Alice Hill, anc
a nephew. Lyman R Rotfinson.
Short services nr her late residence Sat
urday August 26. at R p m . followed b3
funeral at V;pwtown. Va.. Sunday Angus1
27. at 2 pm. Arrangements by McGuire
27
MAHONEY. FLLFN. On Wednesday
August 23 1030. ELLEN MAHONEY, be
loved daughter of Johanna and the lati
Daniel Mahoney.
Funeral from the T. F. Costeilo funera
home. 1722 North Capitol st . on Satur
day. August 26 at 8:36 a.m. Reauierr
mass at St Aloysius Church at 0 a m
Re'atives and friend* invited. Intermen
Mount Olivet Cemetery. 25
MAYO, JULIUS. On Friday. August 25
1939. JULTUS MAYO.
Funeral services at the Central Unioi
Mission. 613 C st n.w.. nn Saturday. Au
gust 26. at 11 a.m. Interment Cedar Hil
Cemetei y.
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Rib Fracture Evidence
Found in Autopsy on
Suspect's Body
'Occurred Two or Three
Weeks Ago/ Coroner .
In Torso Case Says
By the Associated Press.
CLEVELAND, ^ug. 25.—Coroner
S. R. Gerber announced today an
autopsy on the body of Frank Dole
zal, torso murder suspect, showed
evidence of six fractured ribs, but
added the fractures occurred "two
or three weeks ago.”
The only recent mark on the body
was discoloration of the neck, caused
by a ragged cloth with which Dolezal
hanged himself in a county Jail cell,
Gerber announced.
"Apparent cause of death was as
phyxiation caused by the rope,” the
coroner reported.
Gerber agreed to conduct the au
topsy after demands were made by
William E. Edwards, director of the
Cleveland Crime Commission, sup
ported by Dolezal’s relatives. Before
the results of the autopsy were an
Bratljfl
MITCHELL. ANDREW. On Thursday.
August 24 1939. at hi* residence. 5200
Eastern ave n.e.. ANDREW MITCHELL,
friend and partner of McKinlev Curtis.
Funeral Saturday. August 26. at 2:30
P.m.. from the Henry S. Washington <fc
Sons funeral home. 4925 Deane ave. n.e.
Interment. Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.
MORTON. FRANK H. On Tuesday. Au
gust 22. 1939. at his residence. 62ft L st.
n.e.. FRANK H MORTON, beloved husband
of Mrs Daisy Morton. Also survived by a
sister. Elizabeth Johnson of Richmond. Va.;
three aunts, an uncle and a host of other
relatives and friends. Remains may be
viewed aftpr 2 p.m Friday at Allen &
Morrow's funeral home. 1326 V st. n.w.
Funeral Saturday. August 26. at 2 P.m..
from the above-named funeral home. In
terment Harmony Cemetery. 25
MUSSELMAN. MARGARET SWOPE. On
Thursday. August. 24. 1939. at her resi
dence 2219 California st n.w.. MAR
GARET SWOPE MUSSELMAN. wlf® of
the late Amos S Musselman and mother
of James L. A. and John S. Burrell and
Mrs. C. Alden Chase
Services at thp above address on Satur
day. August 26. at 9:30 am. Interment
Gettysburg. Pa.
PALMER. WILLIAM. On Thursday.
August 24. 1939 at Casualty Hospital.
WILLIAM PALMER. Remains resting at
Frazier's funeral hnmp, 389 R. I. ave. n.w.
Notice of funeral later.
POLLEY. WILLIAM G. On Wednesday.
August 23. ]939. at Alexandria Hospital.
WILLIAM G. POLLEY. beloved father of
j Martha M. Windsor and grandfather of
] Charles W. and Frances V. Jones.
Services at the Chambers funeral home.
517 11th st. se. on Saturday. August 26.
at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited,
j Interment Dumfries. Va 25
ROBEY. SARAH ANNA. On Thursday.
August 24. 1939. at her residence Park
i land. Prince Georees County Md . SARAH
ANNA ROBEY, beloved wife of the late
George Walter Robey
Funeral from the Thomas F. Murray fu
neral home 2007 Nichols ave. se on
Saturday. August 26. at 2 p.m Relatives
and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill
Cemetery.
RYAN. JAMFS HENRY. On Thursday.
August 24. 1939. at his residence. 3647
Warder st n w. JAMES HENRY RYAN, be
beloved husband of Frances Hunt Ryan.
Funeral from the above residence on
Saturday. August 26. gt. 9:30 a m. Re
quiem mass st. Gabriel's Church at 10
a m Relatives and friends invited. In
j terment Plainsfield. N. J., on Monday.
August 28.
RYAN, JAMFS H. The members of
Washington Council. No. 224.
Knights of Columbus, ar* ad
vised of the death on Thursday.
.August 24. 1939. of Brother
JAMFS H RYAN and are re
quested to nttpnd the funeral
services at St. Gabriel's Church
on Saturday. August 26 at 10 a.m. The
members are to meet at his lat.p resi
dence. 3647 Wardpr st. n w . on Friday
August 25. at 6 D m. Recitation of pray
ers for the deceased
ROBERT F HANDLEY. Grand Knight.
DR. A D WILKINSON. F. S.
SMITH. ETHEL F. Entered Into eter
I nal rest on Thursday. August 24. 1939.
ETHEL E. SMITH, loving daughter of Mr
1 and Mrs. Robert, Smith, loving sister of
Mary L.. James L.. Edna Mae and Ellen E.
Smith.
Funeral Saturday. August 26. at 2 p m
from the John T Rhines A: Co funeral
chapel. 3rd and Fye sts. s.w. Interment
Rosemont Cemetery
STACKS WILLIAM BRADLEY. On Fri
day. August 25. 1939 af Georgetown Uni
versity Hospital. WILLIAM BRADLEY
STACKS Remains resting at thp funeral
home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey. 7005 Wis
consin ave . Rethesda. Md.
Notice of funeral later.
TAYLOR, FMMA SIMMS. On Friday.
Aueust 25. 1939. at her residence. 1S40
California «♦. n.w. EMMA SIMMS TAY
i LOR. beloved wife of George A Taylor,
sister of Mrs F Carter of Boston. Mass
She also leaves three nephews, one sister
| in-law. other relatives and friends
Notice of funpral later. Arrangements
by W. Ernest Jarvis
THOMAS. FTTA L. On Tuesday. August
22. 193}» a* her residence. 225 R I ave
i n.w.. FTTA I, THOMAS, rhe beloved daugh
ter of the late Henry A and Laura Thomas.
Remains resting a’ her late residence after
4 o m. Friday. August 25.
I Funeral Saturday August 26. at 1 n m .
from Israel C. M. E. Church. N. J. ave.
and Morgan st. n.w Interment Harmony
Cemetery. Services by Stewart.
THOMAS. JACOB. Suddenly, on Monday.
August 21. 1939. at Freedmen's Hospital.
JACOB THOMAS of 661 Jefferson ave..
Brooklyn. N Y.. beloved husband of Mrs.
Elizabeth Thomas, father of Norma and
Phyllis Thomas, brother of Mrs. Beatrice
Goode. He also leaves other relatives and
friends Remains mav be viewed at the
W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You
st. n.w.. after in a.m. Friday. August 25.
Funeral Saturday. August 26. at 2 p.m..
from the above funeral church. Interment
Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Friends in
vited. 25
TODD. ASHTON. On Thursday August
24. 1939. ASHTON TODD, husband of the
late Catherine V. Todd, son of the late
Rev John M, and Sarah Todd and brother
of Carolina A. Todd.
Services at Chambers’ funeral home. 1400
i Chapin st. n.w . on Saturday. August 26.
at 2 D.m. Interment. Glenwood Cemetery.
WALSH. DELTA. On Thursday. August
24. 1939. DELTA WALSH.
Funeral from the James T. Clements’
Sons funeral home. 1241 Wisconsin ave.
n.w. on Saturday. August 26. at, 9:30
a.m.: thence to Holv Trinity Church, where
ma*s will be said at 1.0 a m. Interment
Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends invited.
WEADON. LILLIAN B. On Wednesday.
August 23. 1939. at 1216 Madison st. n.w .
LILLIAN B. WEADON. beloved slater of
Mollv Weadon and John Weadon of Or
lean. Va.
Funeral from the James T. Rvan funeral
home. 317 Pa. ave. s e . on Saturday. Au
gust 26. at 10 a m. Relatives and friends
invited. Interment Marshall. Va. 25
WETIIERILL. STANLEY. Suddenly, on
Wednesday. August 23. 1939. STANLEY
WETHER ILL. beloved snp of Col. Richard
and Eleanor Wetherill of 3716 Morrison st.
n w. Remains resting at the funeral home
j of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey. 7005 Wisconsin
ave . Bethesda. Md.
Services and interment private. No
flowers 25
WILLIAMS. KATHERINE. Deoarted this
life suddenly. Monday. August 21. 1939. at
4 D m . at her residence 1644 3rd st n.w..
KATHERINE WILLIAMS wife of Willie B.
Williams. .1r.‘ devoted daughter of Mrs.
Estelle Patrick, stepdaughter %of Roscoe C.
Patrirk loving mother of Estelle Ashton
and sister of Mae Hyson and Violet Bate.
She also leaves other relatives and many
friends.
Funeral from the above residence Satur
day. August 26. 81 1 D.m.. Rev. L. T.
Hughes officiating. Interment Lincoln Me
morial Cemetery. Arrangements by Barnes
Sc Matthews.
W'RIGHT. EVA M. Departed this life
Tuesday. August 22. 1939. at her residence.
142 Yon st. n.w.. EVA M WRIGHT, wife ol
the late Thomas S. Wright. She leaves tc
mourn their loss one son. Nathaniel W
Wright: one sister. Corrine Blanchard: twc
brothers. Moses Williams and Leonidas
Williams, and sister-in-law. Minnie Wil
liams
Funeral Saturday. August 26. at 2 p.m.,
from Asbury M E Church. Interment
Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Arrange
ments by Bundy. 25
In iHmnrimn
DICKERSON, BISHOP ABEL S. Sleeping.
In loving memory of my dear husband.
Bishop ABEL 8 DICKERSON, who de
parted this life four years ago today. Au
gust 25. 1935.
Gon*. but nnt forgotten.
1 FLORENCE O. DICKERSON.
PARKER. ALVP.RGIA HOBBS. In lov
ing remembrance of our dear mother,
daughter, wife and sister ALVERGIA
HOBBS PARKER, who departed this life
one year ago today. August 25. 1938.
, Sleep, sweet spirit, sleep
THE FAMILY. •
SARIVI. YOLANDA. In loving memory
of our beloved daughter and sister. YO
i LANDA SARIVI. who departed this life
seven years sro today. August 25. 1932.
Nothing can ever take awav
The love a heart holds dear:
Fond memories linger every day.
I The remembrance keeps you near.
MOTHER. BROTHER AND SISTERS.
WAHL. CARRIE BERTHA. In sad but
loving remembrance of onr sweet "SUE."
CARRIE BERTHA WAHL (nee Frink), be
l loved daughter snd slstar. who wss sud
denly taken from us two years ago. Au
! gu* 25. 1937.
We cannot, say and will not say
That she Is dead. She Is .lust away!
With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand
She has wandered into an unknown land
MOM. DAD. BERT AND "GRANNY.” <
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nounced, Edwards said he would de
mand a grand Jury investigation of
Dolezal’s jail treatment if the exam
ination showed evidence of brutal
treatment of the suspect.
"In view of rumors and reports
of brutal treatment of Dolezal," Mr.
Edwards said, "I think it is only
fair to the sheriff (Martin L. O’Don
nell) and the public to make as
thorough as possible an investiga
tion to ascertain the truth or falsity
of these reports.”
“We never bothered him at all,”
'the sheriff said.
Dolezal was under manslaughter
charges in the butchering of Mrs.
Florence Polillo, No. 3 victim in the
city's mystery of the 12 headless
dead.
Deputy Sheriff Hugh Crawford
found the accused man's limp body
and cut him down.
Dolezal was still alive, and a fire
department rescue squad worked
over him 45 minutes before Dr. A.
V. Fried pronounced him dead.
On two previous occasions, the
sheriff said, Dolezal had attempted
to end his life—first' only three
days after his arrest, when he at
tempted hanging with a shoestring,
and later with his shirt, which
broke.
An original charge of murder
against the suspect was reduced to
manslaughter, and he was to have
faced a grand Jury investigation on
that count September 7.
Court Ready to hear Plea
In Walters Will Case
Special Dispatch to The Star.
RENO, Nev., Aug. 25.—The first
legal skirmish over the $1,500,000
estate of the late Caroline Roeb
ling Hagner Walters had ended to
day as a Nevada District Court pre
pared to hear a petition for probate
of her will and an attached codi
cil after granting yesterday a mo
tion to stay proceedings in her hus
band's application for letters of ad
ministration.
The court decided that a deci
sion in the application of Paul A.
Walters, Reno auto rental agent,
who was wed to the Roebling bridge
building-fortune heiress shortly after
she was divorced, May 8. from
Alexander Hagner of Washington,
D. C„ and Warrenton, Va., must
await disposition of the petition to
probate.
This petition was filed for Robert
C. Roebling. brother of Mrs. Walters,
and George Cutting, named in the
attached codicil as executors and
trustees of the estate. No mention
j is made of Mr. Walters in either the
, will or codicil
Specific bequests to Mr. Hagner
are revoked in the codicil.
After the motion to stay proceed
, ings in Mr. Walters' application had
been granted. Judge L. O. Hawkins
denied a motion to transfer the
petition for probate from Depart
ment 2 of District Court to Depart
ment 1, where Mr. Walters’ petition
. is on file.
The probate hearing has been set
for September 5, but authorities
anticipate a delay.
Mrs. Walters died July 8 at her
Reno home from a gunshot wound
which a coroner's jury decided was
self-inflicted by accident.
Miss Moore to Speak
In San Francisco
Just returned from the Interna
tional Housing and Town Planning
Conference in Sweden, Miss Eliza
beth C. Moore of the information
service of the United States Housing
Authority, will be one of the prin
cipal speakers at the San Francisco
convention of the National Council
of Catholic Women, it was an
nounced today.
"How Catholic Women Can Help
the Housing Program in Their Own
Communities" will be Miss Moore's
subject. She also will be in charge
of an exhibit to be shown through
out the convention, from September
9 to 14.
Funeral Rites Held
For Stanley Wetherill
Funeral services for Stanley Weth
erill, 17-vear-old son of Col. Richard
Wetherill, who was accidentally shot
and killed by a chum, were held to
day at his parents' home, 3718 Mor
rison street N.W. The body was
cremated.
The Wetherill youth was fatally
wounded Wednesday while at target
practice near Forest Glen, Md„ with
William A. Strong, also 17, son of
Brig. Gen. George V. Strong, chief of
the War Plans Division of the Army
General Staff.
Young Strong said the pistol, an
old dueling type of small caliber,
discharged accidentally shortly after
he had placed a single cartridge in
the breach.
A certificate of accidental death
was issued by Dr. C. E. Hawks, med
ical examiner for Montgomery
County.
William C. Herfurth
Dies of Long Illness
William C. Herfurth, 72, lifelong
resident of the District, died yes
terday in Gallinger Hospital after
a long illness.
Mr. Herfurth had worked as a
salesman for Liggett's Drugstore a I
Thirteenth and F streets N.W. for
many years. He was a member anc
past chancellor commander of Ca
lanthe Lodge, No. 11, Knights ol
Pythias.
Surviving are a son, Pvt. August
H. Herfurth, U. S. A., stationed at
Mitchel Field, Long Island, and
two daughters, Mrs. Minnie L. Wun
der of Arlington, Va., and Mrs
Maude E. Dean of Washington.
Funeral services will be held to
morrow at 2:30 p.m. at Chambers
funeral home, 517 Eleventh street
S.E. Burial will be in Prospect HiL
Cemetery.
—
William S. Campbell
Dies of Brief Illness
William S. Campbell, 55, of 73C
Newton place, N.W., retired Treas
ury Department accountant, died
yesterday at his home after a briel
illness.
Mr. Campbell was a native ol
Washington and had made his home
here all his life. He was a member
of the Sons and Daughters ol
Liberty and was active in the First
Methodist Protestant Church ol
Washington.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs
Hattie G. Campbell, and three
daughters, Mrs. Margaret Steele
Mrs. Florence Blackwell and Mrs
Nola Wilkerson, all of this city.
Funeral services will be held to
morrow at 3 pm. at his home
Burial" will be in the Congressiona:
Cemetery.
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Jews in Government
Admits Taking Relief
Allen Tells Dies Inquiry
That Race Now Has Him
'Absolutely Boycotted'
By the Associated Press.
Henry D. Allen, 60-year-old former
mining explorer who has been wag
ing a six-year campaign to "throw
the Jews out of the Government,”
told the House Committee on Un
American Activities late yesterday
that during "a great deal” of that
time he had been on relief in Cali
fornia.
“I find the Jews have absolutely
got me boycotted," he said, telling
of his unemployment since 1933.
“The fact is,” commented Repre
sentative Voorhis, Democrat, of
California, "you are not denied re
lief in spite of your activities.”
The committee has been question
ing Mr. Allen for two days in an
effort to develop evidence of co
operation between groups engaged
in anti-Semitic propaganda.
Talked at Embassies.
.niilull* uuitr tilings, ne related
that last year, while in Washington
to arrange for an Arab picket line
at a Palestine relief convention, he
visited the German and Italian
Embassies and talked of his
activities with officials there.
As a result of this testimony,
Chairman Dies asked the commit
tee's counsel to determine whether
this country could take any action
j in cases where diplomats "meddle
in domestic affairs.”
"I think it is a violation of the
spirit, if not the letter, of our treaties
with these countries,” he added.
In response to questioning, Mr.
Allen, who described himself as a
West Coast leader of the "fight
against international Jewry,” re
lated that his activities included as
sociation, correspondence or con
| versations with many groups holding
aims similar to his.
Among them, he said, were organ
j izations of White Russians, Italians
| and the German-American Bund in
| this country.
Asks “Word of His Own.”
At the end of a long siege of
questioning by the committee, Mr.
Allen asked to have a word of his
own.
He then demanded that the com
| mittee charge with perjury Arnold
1 Gingrich of Chicago, publisher of
' Ken Magazine, declaring that on the
committee's witness stand last year
the publisher had accused him
' falsely of "being an agent of a
: foreign government and of gun
running."
Chairman Dies asked the witness
to prepare evidence of h^s charge.
Committee counsel spent most of
■ the day asking about letters and
telegrams that Allen had sent and
received.
One letter, from James True,
publisher of Industrial Control Re
ports in this city, referred to sup
plying "pea-shooters” to Mr. Al
len's friends and the witness said
he had discussed the procurement
of arms "in case of an uprising.”
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Long Illness Is Fatal
To James H. Ryan
James H. Ryan. 56. supervisory
auditor in the Income Tax Unit.
Bureau of Internal Revenue, died
yesterday at his home. 3447 Warder
street N.W., after an illness of four
months.
Born in Brooklyn. N. Y.. Mr. Ryan
came to Washington in 1919 and had
worked for the Government for the
past 20 years. He was a member of
the Knights of Columbus and of St.
Gabriel's Catholic Church.
Surviving are his wife. Mrs
Frances C. Ryan; a brother. Richard
B. Ryan of Brooklyn, and two sisters,
Mrs. Joseph Smith and Mrs. James
Markle, both of Dunellen. N. J.
Funeral services will be held to
morrow at 10 am. in St. Gabriel's
Church. Grant Circle and Varnum
street N.W. Burial will be in Plain
field, N. J., Monday.
G. 0. P. Opens Drive
For House Nominees
In September
Will Visit Every State
Which Offers Prospect
Of Success
By the Associated Press.
Officials of the Republican Con
gressional Campaign Committee will
start early in September a three
month campaigning tour in behall
of 1940 candidates for election to the
House.
Representative Ditter of Pennsyl
vania, committee chairman, said to
day he and Earl Venable, commit
tee secretary, would “visit every
State that offers any prospect what
ever of Republican success.” He
added that States in the “solid
South” would not be visited.
“We have no intention of waiting
around until after the next national
convention to start our campaign,’
Mr. Ditter said. “It is under way
now, and it is going to keep up until
the next election.”
The chairman emphasized he
would take no part in any candidacy
for the Presidential nomination.
Predicting his party would have a
majority in the next House, Repre
sentative Dltter said he had received
"encouraging reports” from both in
dustrial and agricultural sections.
He added that "extremely good re
ports” nad come from political
workers in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio,
Iowa and Kansas.
Republican politicians here ex
pressed interest in a party rally to
morrow at Dexter, Me., in observ
ance of "Hannibal Hamlin Day."
Hamlin, a native of Maine, was Vice
President in the first Lincoln ad
ministration. House Minority Leader
Martin of Massachusetts will speak.
Colored Catholics Cruise
The Federated Colored Catholics
will participate in a moonlight
cruise on the Robert E. Lee next
Friday. The boat will leave from
Sixth street and Maine avenue S.W.
at 8:30 p.m. and music will be fur
nished by the Bluebird Orchestra.
Tickets are available at 1727 Thir
teenth street N.W.
Bridge to Be Closed
The draw span of Arlington Me
morial Bridge, closed twice before
while being repainted, will be closed
a third time for repaving between
9:30 am. and 3 pm. Thursday and
Friday, August 30 and 31,
Mrs. Alfred E. Hunt Dies *
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 25 UP).—Mr*
Alfred E. Hunt, mother of Roy A.
Hunt, president of the Aluminum
Co. of America, and widow of one
of the founders of the aluminum
Industry, died yesterday.
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