I Breckinridge Long, • Retired Diplomat, Dies
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THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. A-10 IDM Samuel Kauffman, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER »¦ Bratb« Breckinridge Long, • Comdr. Harry C. Dobbs, Jr., LONG. THE BON. BRECKINRIDGE i Pioneer Grocer W ' L&'tS: llmmlimj Bratlta husband of Christine O Lon* and Navy Officer, Civil Engineer father of Mra, Arnold WUlcox. At Market Here AND FLETCHER, WILLIAM A. On Tuei- may Oawler'a Chapel. •All. IDA JOSKPB. There will September Frlenda call at Retired Dies 1958, Diplomat, Oraveside services will be be an unveiling of memorials for ¦ der. 23. at Freed- 1768 P* ave. n.w. IcourtjMv Bark- men's Hospital. WILLIAM A. ing opposite), iarvlcat will be held Samuel Kauffman, 80, one of p.m. Monday ¦¦¦ held at 1 In Ar- FLETCHER of S3* Que at. n.w. at the Washington Cathedral. Mount Breckinridge Long. 77, retired < :• A.v grocers b dtkA firf.ffjss of Alice Fletcher, on Monday. September the first wholesale at lington Cemetery am., at th, Ada, farael Hebrew beloved husband Roy. it Athens, for Comdr. Conaracatlon Cemetery. 1488 Ala- father of Ella Briscoe. Edna 29, at 3 pm. Interment private ; diplomat who served as an As- the Union Terminal Farmer*’ Harry bama av, i t Relative, and friendY Elienora Harris. Alberta. Oeorae Friends who M dealre may mnke Clarendon Dobbs, Jr., a Invited and Raymond Fletcher: hratbgr of contributions to th* Children'! Hos- sistant Secretary State dur- Market here, died yesterday at naval officers many years Bertha Johnson-Sadie, Edith, Susie pital. 28 of for and George Fincher He atoo is Washington Hospital Center. a Metropolitan HITT. RACHEL. Unveiling In by eight grandchildren, ing both World Wars, died yes- and former eervlceii survived Friday. Bep- Born In Mr. Kauff- memory of the late RACHEL WITT seventeen areat-grandcnjldran. three MIEI.KNP.. LOUIS M. On his home, Montpelier Russia. policeman, who died last Mon- will be held on Sunday. September other relatives and l terday at at the Ada, sons-in-law. MltejlNE.'uncit Mieltna. man came to America at the day in Sacramento, Calif. He 28. IDAB. 4 nm.. at friends. The late Mr Fletcher may i?Karl k' Manor, LaUrel, after a long larael Congregation Cemetery Rel- be viewed at the Stewart Funeral Dorothy Windham and Mabl* Ware Md.. turn of the century. After his was 48. atives and friend, wetted Home. 30 H st. n.e., alter 13 noon Friends may call at Oawler'a Chapel. Illness. the city's largest rm Sunday. September 28. where cerv- 1756 P* ave. nw. (courtesy nark- success at Comdr. Dobbs was born In a tMt jm.itt ices will be held on Monday. Sep- ing opposite). After 12 noon Sun- Mr. Long, who had been a market, sometimes called the KBLUIFELD am. 28 day. September 28, where eerylcee Hyattavllle and attended the tember 29. at 9:30 - Race Track will be held on Tueeder. Sentem director of Laurel WS Northeast Market, Mr. Kauff- University of Maryland. Friday. rP He FRONT. ETHEL DODGE. On ber 30. et 11 em. Interment for several years before hla many September 28. 1958. after a lona ltheoa. Nehr. 28 man gave of hla fellow was employed as a civil engi- (Carfi of (Ttfanka illness. MISS ETHEL DODGE death, won a reputation for countrymen In FROST, beloved sister as Mrs Helen a start business neer with the Washington Sub- IMS. MOOSE family of Charles MYRICK. RHABON ANN. Os 14-Z-3 ability in handling especially AD KATIE The i Front Robinson and niece Hillside , areenfielt, Sep- here. Sanitary of KATIE MOORE ADAMS wishes C Dodge of Washington. D C rd Md. on diplomatic assignments urban Commission express deep mar at late tember 25. 1888. deuehter ot Jamet difficult Active in many philanthropic to sincere thanks andexpres- Frlendi call her resi- Mary Myrlck: and for a number of years was appreciation for the many dence. 5013 Brook dale rd. Brook- M..ot'. *Dd C sister during his long public career. sion! of sympathy durtna our recent dale, Md. Funeral services at the ol James Alien Myrlck. granddaugh- organizations, he was particu- a member of the Special In- THE FAMILY. 28 above residence on Monday. Sep- ter of Olive C. Myrlck. Joseph and thousands of Ameri- larly the Hebrew bereavement p m Margaret W. Bennett Remains Bftien Identified with vestigations Squad of the Met- tember 39 at 1:30 Interment resting Funeral Academy St. Philip's Church. Laura). Md 28 si Chambers' Horn*. can citizens were stranded In of Washington, the ropolitan Police Department 6801 Cleveland ave. Rlverdale. Md . Europe by outbreak World Sratba GOLDBERG. DANIEL D. On Batur- after 6 pm Saturday, September of Hebrew Home for the Aged, and before being called to active dayrsaptember 27. 1958. at Subur- 27. until 8:30 am Monday. Sep- War Secretary of State Hull the ADAMS. LIDA (nee Hollister). On ban Hoepltal. DANIEL D. OOLD- tember 28 Services and Internnnt 11. Hebrew Beneficial Associa- duty as a naval Intelligence of- Friday. September 28, 1858. after BKRO, Ooldberg. Arlington Cemetery. 28 placed charge spe- Springfield husband ol Loll National him In of a Jj tion. He was a charter member in a short illness. In West son of Mrs. Sarah Ooldberg and! operation bring ficer 1941. N . ADAMS. She was 95 Harry Ooldberg. father cial to them of Beth Congregation. H LIDA Dr Sam- the late O Sep- Sholom He served as assistant dis- and the widow of the late of Andrew Ooldberg. brother NOYES. JAMES A. On Frida;.NOYES, Upon its completion, Shugert Washington. Eric and Seymour, tember 26. 1858. JAMES A. i home Mr. Kauffman lived at 2506 intelligence COMDR. HARRY uel Adams of of Morton. Milton and Noyes, trict officer at the C. was a resident Goldberg husband of Ida C father of more than 80,000 were returned Spencer D C Mrs Adams H Services will be Noyea. brother of Etta A road, Silver Spring. of Wes" Springfield. N , where eld at Oawier's Chapel. 1759 Penn- Edwin J. BRECKINRIDGE LONG Potomac Naval Command, then, DOBBS, Jr. ghe had summer (Adams- Sverett Sep- Sisson and Harry J. and Frank M. safely to the United States. His wife, Anna, died In 1952. her home sylvania dve n w.. on Sunday. Noyes. may at Oawler'a —Harrlt-KwlQf Photo in 1942, became gunnery officer fort). Four children survive, Mrs tember 28. at 2 pm. Interment Frlendi call Appointed Ambassador to Washington. Cemetery. Chapel. 1756 Ft. ave. n.w. (cour- He leaves two daughters, Sophie service scientific and adminis- William A. Borden of King David 28 oppoalw). and commander of the guard of D C.: Dr. F. Dennett. Adams of teay parking after 12 Italy tn 1033, he remained In 1 Secretary ' trative personnel. Mrs JOSEPH A. At Hos- noon Saturday. September 27. where was Assistant of Hochreich of the home address honor at the receiving Boston. Mass : Fairfax D GRACE. Veterana Monday. Sep- days station Downey of West Springfield. N_ H . pital. Dallaa. tote residence, prayers will be said on Rome until 193 L during | State. Before retirement : and Bertha Ryckoff of Wash- Roberts Syra- ave.Tex:Fort Tex. tember 29. at 8:30 am.: thence his at Anacostia. Until he returned to inactive and Mrs C. H M of 1918 Grand Worth. Matthew’s Cathedral. Rhode when fascism and the prospect , after the he as , ington; 13 grandchildren, and cuse. N. Y. Private services will September 22. 1958. husband to St. n war, served a After further service during reserve duties this year, he held place In Boston with Interment B Grace, father of Mack, Island And Connecticut avee. w.. growing larger In , take Dolores be offered at 10 of war were delegate to the Dumbarton , 14 great-grandchildren. and many responsible positions. In- In Washington. D C Instead of nuts. Ben and Terry Grace, broth- where mast will Europe. after World War n, In- flowers. It ts suggested that con- &Oner of Leo Grace of Detroit, Mich.: am. Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- | Oaks Conference. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. cluding assignments cluding a post as adviser to tributions be made to the Few Lon- Emmett Grace of Denver. Colo : Mrs tery. Please emit flowers 28 as execu- Hospital, New London. N H.. Leo Ament. Mrs Herman In a 1942 book called “Rid-; tomorrow at the Danzansky tive the Chinese Command Staff don 28 Ament and Served In Latia America officer at Naval Research tn Mra Adams memory. Mrs. Pauline Conley, all of lowa, OGLE. HOBACE J. On Thursday. i of State Department." funeral home, College. Mrs Margaret of Diitnct die the 3501 Fourteenth locations at San Francisco and He was chairman and and Weber Loe September SL 1968, at th# Later In the 30s he sent AYERS. CHARLES J.. Sr On Friday. Angeles Calif. Remains at Cham- General Hospital. HORACE J. OGLE was Robertj Bendlner described Mr. street N.W.; with burial In Boston, he returned to civilian sole member of the “People to September 28. 11158. CHARLES J bers' Funeral Home, 3072 M at of 1810 D st. s *.. the beloved father as an on special Ohev Sholom Cemetery. AYERS. Sr. of 4525 Windsor line. n w Maas at Fort Myer Chapel, of Mrs. Daisy Ban. loving brother ambassador Long as a “Democrat of the life aa a civil engineer with the People Program” in the Taiwan Betheeda. Md, beloved husband of Fort Myer. Va.. on Monday, Sep- of Mr. Oeorge Ogle of Baltimore. missions to Brazil. Argentina , old school.” called a area and Bessie E Ayers and mother of Wil- tember 29. at 9:45 all. Interment Md He Atoo te survived by one He him Kaiaer Co.