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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 . 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 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 . , 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. and a marketing conducted special liam E and Charles J Ayers, tr.: Arlington National Cemetery. 28 nleoe, Mrt. Elate Howard: two neoh- and . “politician of pure and simple specialist Agriculture programs to foster understand- Mrs Ida ewa many with the brother ol M Simmonsare; Suddenly, on and other relatives and He also served on the Com- of Palm Beach Fla Friends GRIMES. RATIE V. friends Friends may call after 2; ; lines who strayed into the Department in California. ing between Free China and the Invited to call at the Bethesda-1 Thursday. September 25. 1938. Sunday. September 28. st the: misision for Advancement of . D. L. Noble, 80, United States. Chew Chase Funeral Home of Robert | KATIE V GRIMES of 5811 St ontgomery Bros. Funeral Home i State Department by chance He re-entered Naval Service . where; Barnabas rd. se beloved slater of &m. serv- Peace under a treaty with Italy : ! A Pumnhrey. Bethesda. Md may i 9J3 Florida ave n w Funeral I instead of going to Congress at the tinfe of the Korean Comdr. Dobbs his services will be hejd on Monday.; George E Grimes. Friends call ices at 1 pa Monday. Septem- in 1939 and 1940. I, War. leaves wile. September am. Inter-) at the Simmons Bros. Funeral Home.) ber 29, at Baptist; 1 byway Historian serving as Sylvia Taylor Dobbs, 2# at 11 se, 12 the Tenth Street of the State executive officer and Mrs. of | ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 28 1991 Good Hope rd uotll Church. 10th and B As. n.w.. the Born In St. Louis, Mr. Long Sept. noon Sunday. September 28. Mtss Henry officiating. Legislature." CAMBRIDGE. 27 (AP).j acting commanding officer of Sacramento: his mother, Mrs. St Rev J L. Inter- graduated Princeton AYERS, J., Sr. A special; Grimes will He In state at the ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery was from Although —Duncan Leverton Noble, 80, the Office of Key CHARLEB of Episcopal Church. Oxon he did not serve Naval Research Ida Dobbs, and a sister, communication Columbia Baruabas Sunday, 28- in 1904 and then studied lifelong Lodge. No. 3. F A. A. M Hill. Md., from 3 p.m at;, Congress, Mr. Long was ac- resident of Taylors in Boston with direct super- Mrs. Elizabeth Whelan, of Fort September until time of funeral St. Louis was) jin will be held gt the Masonic; 28. 29, at CHARLES FRANCIS. On Law School. He Island and prominent jnilltary on Monday. Sep- ) services. Monday. September O'NEILL.Friday. September 26, 1958. at, cepted on Capitol Hill virtually local vision over and civil Lauderdale. TemDle a m Interment church ceme- admitted to the bar In Missouri' I 1 tember 29. 1958. at 9:38 10 Mount Alto Hospital, CHARLES as a colleague when he served! I; historian, died in a Cambridge am. for the pttrpoae of) tery. 28 FRANCIS O'NEILL Os 69 Hawaii In 1906. Later he returned to conducting .‘nursing home yesterday. KentritesWrr n.e, Department * Masoniclata ave. beloved husband of the t I GRIMES, KATIE. Officers and mem- Princeton and obtained his : as the State con- wit thv funeral of our late brother. bera Col. James B. late Anna Murray O’Neill, father of For years he was one of the of the gressional liaison from 1940 I CHARLES J AVERS. Sr Fettlt Auxiliary. No 6. U Mrs. Margaret p. Love of Mount master’s degree. JOSEPH E MARCERON. Maater. 8 W V„ will assemble at Rainier, Md.. and brother of Mrs 1944. general assessors of property. Raymond C. Mitchell of Demareat. His government career began to ELIZABETH. On the Simmons Bros. Fu- 6829; i , He was a former member BIBCOE. CLARA Home, 1861 Oood N J Friends may call at A former trustee of Princeton of Yesbek, 19, Employe Saturday. September Bedra 27, 1958. neral in 1917 when President Wilson Hope rd. it., for tha pur- Lamar rd , Springfield. where of[ the Maryland National Guard ELIZABETH BISCOK Os j pose conducting service* prayers be Tuesday. University, he was a member NyeCL^kRA 500JIR ot will held on selected him as an Assistant si. n.e.. mother of Alice by, September 30, at, 8:15 a m : thence Country Naval Reserve, took the World also is survived 9for our late alator. KATIE to Secretary Burning Tree Club and 1 Biscoe Bhe President. St Gabriel’s Catholic Church. of State. He left ther other relatives and friends. Notice: MAE L McQEE. 26 Grant circle nw.. where the holy of “Genesis of the ; iWar I census in the county, Os Here by State Department I the author Insurance Firm of funeral later. Arransementi j GRUNEWALD. On ThUre- sacrifice of the mass will be offered in 1920 to! and registrar HENRY W. George- at am repose hla Constitution of the United j served as for the Jarvta. dsy. September 25 1958, at 10 for the of for Senate Arlington National nm the as the Dem- draft In that Miss Bedra Yesbek. 19. a na- r • mr BRUNER. VELDCS KINDRED On town University Hospital, HENRY soul Intermant States.” i conflict. "WHWW—MI at Os 3008 t»th *t. Cemetery. 28 ) ocratic nominee In Missouri. of Thursday September 25. 1858. W GRUNEWALD Christine Long leaves hla wife, Mrs. Mr. Noble spent much time In tive Washington. di«f bridge, two grandsons, and eld on Sunday. September 78, at day. September 24. 1958. DORA Requiem mass at Bt. Michael’s) sin and Massachusetts avenue her life, she attended St. An- E Statesville N. C* Wayne Btlver) 3Dm Interment MAE HAMILTON of 1307 Rhode Church. 805 ave. ) ! several brothers and sisters. thony’s Elementary School, Island ave. n.w., mother ol Ben- Spring. Md ,at 8:30 am. Interment N.W. and BI RD. AGNES ALLEN. On Thursday iamin and William Hamilton, sister - Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 28 graduated from Immaculate September 25, 1858. at Freedmen s of Mrs Marie Smith. Mrs Hattie ¦ Hospital. AGNES ALLEN BYRD of Simms and Isaac T. Booker. She Conception Academy in 1957. leaves one by one aunt, FIERCE. VIRGINIA MOTTE. On Fri- 147 S at. n.w She also ts survived Mra. day. September at Sratlja Since then, she had son. Byrd; one brother, Lewis Hill, aivfl many other rela- 26. 1868. ber been em- Odell Bessie noon Chiton Apart- Jones: two grandchildren, three . tive, and frlenda. After 12 residence. Terrace JOHN A. ployed by the Mu- great-grandchildren. a j September 28, friends may ments. YIROINIA MOTTE PIERCE, TUBNEB. DB. On Thurs- Connecticut dauenter-ln- Sunday. George M. Pierce) day. September 25. other relatives the Home. wife of the late 1958. at Freed- Turner, tual Life Insurance Co. here. law and a host of call at Fraxler Funeral men's 57, Virginia Hospital, DR. Dr. John many Remains may be Rhode .aland ave. nw. where and mother of Mrs. Heckert JOHN A A- 389 and friends on Monday, Lambert Services at tha 8 H. TURNER of 1218 Girard at. n.w. She was the fiancee of Doug- viewed at the Morrow * Woodford. services will be held beloved husband Turner, Inc., 1822 11th at • September at 1 pm., the Rev. Hines Co. Funersl Home. 2801 14th of Lois Pair las Robertson, now serving Funeral Home. Sep- 29. st n w_. on Monday, September devoted father of Lois Isabelle and with nw„ after 12 noon Sunday. Hall officiating. Interment 28. jr. He will; Rubin Cemetery. 28 at 2 pm (parking facilities) In- John A Turner, alao leaves Surgery the Navy, servlcea Oral Professor tember 28. Funeral Woodlawn terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 28 tj mourn their loss two sisters. Mrs. be held at the Metropolitan Baptist; JESSE IRVIN. On Friday, Sep- 5 Besides her parents, Miss Church, 1225 R st. n.w . at 2 pm HARR. ii* */ 1 Oonothz Har- pro- Monday, September the tember 28. 1958. JESSE IRVIN Friday. ris of Philadelphia, Pa.: one brother. Dr. John A. Turner, 57. by 29. Rev HARR of 9518 St. Andrews way. FYE. MARY E. On Septem- Jamea M Turner, and other Yesbek is survived two sis- C offlclatlna Interment Spring. ber 26, at many rela- fessor and head of the Depart- E. Smith Family may Bilver Md . brother of Miss 1858 tha Little Bisters ,«d frlenda. Remains ters, Georgeann, of the home Harmony Cemetery. bei Edith Harr and uncle ol Mrs. of the Poor. 220 H st. n.e.. MARY ‘•JSlwIU Ua In at Surgery f 4 at at. n.e, Ludlow M. Mrs. E atata tha Andrew ment of Oral at How- •een 4125 Meade 78 Mildred Gulffre. Clifton Hick- FYE. wife of the late Edward Rankin Memorial Chapel. Howard address, and Mrs. Pat Pearson, 2-0940. erson. Selby C. Harr and Herbert Pye and devoted aunt of Warren Unlvcraity whert friends are University College Den- On Fri- Harr rest* at the and Theresa Hall of 1412 to call Invited ard of 1212 South Thomas street, Ar- CAHILL. MART TUMULTY. W. Cooper Mr D st. :>otn 4 to 8 p.m Sunday. Thursday at Freed- BEDRA YESBEK day. September 28. 1958. at Johns Warner E. Pumphrey Funeral Home. n.e She also leaves four other September 28. and from 9:30 to tistry, died lington. Hookins Hospital. Baltimore. Md.. 8434 Georgia ave.. Silver Spring. nephews, two nieces and many other 10:30 am. Monday. September 29. ! men’s Hospital. MART TUMULTY CAHILL, wife of Md.. where services will be had relative! and friends Friends may where funeral service* wIU be held Requiem mass wil be said at Church on Sargent road in Cahill, Sgturday. September 27. gt 2:30 call on Sunday. September 28. after) at 11 a m , the late Robert Francis on facilities). p.m., Dr. Mordeca! Johnson, Dr. Turner also was chief of 10 a.m. Monday St. daughter of the late Joseph P. and i pm (parkins Interment 1 at the funeral home of president of Howard Unlveralty. ot- at John Chillum, with burial in Cedar Mary Tumulty, sister of Joseph! Cemetery. Alexander 8 Pope, 414 15th at. Ung not be openea surgery at Baptist A Rock Creek rosary re- ..* Caaket will the division of oral De La Salle Catholic Hill Cemetery. Tumulty. Jr.: Mrs. Philip A: Departed this ae. where the will be after services P. M. HARRIS. EVERETT. Ilia at p.m by Interment Lincoln Hospital, attends Caulfield. Mrs. Edward O'Brien, on Friday, September 26. 1908. cited 7:30 the Third Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements Freedmen’s Philip A Tumulty. Order of 8t Requiem by and Dr Friends In Freedmen’s Hospital. MR. EV- mass Dominic. the John T Rhlnes As Co Fu- ing oral surgeon at D. C. Gen- may call at her late residence. 383 M at. will be celebrated on Monday. neral Home. 3016 12th at. ne. 28 sm. ERETT HARRIS ol n.w. September 29, at 1231 31st st. nw.. sfter 11 Mr. Harris is survived by his de- 9:30 am. at eral Hospital, consultant at Saturday. September 27. Mess will Harris. He also St. Vincent de Paul Church. South WAKEFIELD HERBERT. Os 3602 be offered at the Holy Trinity voted wife. Ethel Capitol and M sts. at. Interment at. nw. on September 23, Crownsville n Monday. September American Dental Association, award. of 453 Delaware s.w. brother Owens, and Mrs R. -Shanahan and Catherine McVay. 29 Miss Ethel Frost, parently a short time later, a . of Mrs Annie Allen of 15 Eye at. Maude Lewis. Earl of Oeorge T. James Mass will be offered at St John the Dr. Turner belonged to the j Sep- Wilson. Many other relatives: and Baotist de During the four-day hearing, n.e. After 4 pm Sunday. 1 Julia After Srandmother. McVay. Prayers at Chambers' La Salle Catholic Church crowd of white and colored tember friends may call at the and friends also survive. .1; runeral Home, 1” Int'rm *nt Robert T. Freeman Dental 28. 1 Sunday. September remains 5801 Cleveland ave.. Cemetery. Cedar two appraisers for PEPCO ap- Johnson * Jenkins Funeral Home. I pm 28. Rlverdale, Md.. on Monday. Sep- Society and the National Dental Native of Laurel men chased Pakistani Panglem n.w , where fu- will lie In state at the Mount Leb- praised value of the strip 4804 Georgia ave. Church, at tember 29. at 8:30 am. Mass at Gopolan of a) at neral services will be held on Mon- j anon Baptist 814 26th j St. Bernard’s East Association. Miss Ethel Dodge Frost died into the rubble $9,000 p.m. nw . where will be he d Church. River- and $12,000. day. September 29. at 2 In- services 28, at Sale. Md.. at 9 a in. Interment yesterday long World War II bomb site, terment Woodlawn Cemetery. 28 !I on Monday, September 1:30 Mount Cemetery. He was an associate mem- after a illness 1 pm , the Rev. Edgar Newton of- Olivet 28 her slashed him with razors and Three appraisers representing EVANS. SAMUEL LEO, Jr. On Fri- ficiating Interment Lincoln Me- ber of the District Medical at home, 5013 Brookdale -8 knjves and fled. i the Moore family set values at day. September 26. 195.8. BAMUEL ; mortal Cemetery, SIMONS. WALTER J. On Thursday. -DEATHS- Society, and a member of the road, Brookdale, Md. LEO EVANS of 117 59th pi. n.e. On Tueadav. September 25. 1958, WALTER J Annaaneemenu ot $45,000, $47,000 and $50,800. JOHNSON. ROSALIE. rd„ by : A building worker Notice of luneral later. Arrange- September 23 1958. at the District SIMONS of 7805 Chclton Be- Services Chambers American Medical Association. A native of Laurel, Md., Miss said 40 to by thesda, Md., beloved husband Last week a condemnation | ments Frazier General Hospital. RASALIE JOHN- E. of Wakefield. W W Chambers Co the Pasteur Medical Reading Frost had lived in this area for 80 persons chased Gopolan. SON of 4818 7th st. n.w. She Irene Simons and father of Mrs Herbert jury awarded Farr. Clifford edgar. sr. on a Barbara Winterrowd: grandfather ot Myrlck, ? past eight years. "They Mrs. Bettie E. Wednesday. at leaves to mourn their loss devoted; W W Chambers Co 1 Club, and the International the She was were going at him September 24. 1958. husband Charles E Johnson: live Ronald James Wlnferrowd and broth- Birkett $17,500 for 17 acres Casualty Hospital. CLIFFORD ED- grandmother. Mrs er of Mra. Gertrude Pltsgerald. Association of Anesthetists. the bister of Mrs. Helen Frost with bricks and razor . . children, a Ellen) Henry Or W. W. Chambers Co blades.” near OAR FARR. Sr of 3437 81st ave Dixon, other relatives and. and William Simons. Friends Shanahan. Dickerson also sought by ForestvlUe. Md. the beloved hus- and Sunday. Sep- are to at Robinson, with whom she lived the worker said. "Itwas lynch- E friends After Ipm Chevyinvited call the Betheada- Hannah W W. Received Honors PEPCO for the line right-of- band of Mrs. Maude Farr, father may at Chase Funeral Home of Joseph Chambers Ce at the ing.” of Edgar, : George tember 28, friends call the Pumphrey, Rob- Grace. A. W W Chambers Ce. Brookdale road address, way. Clifford tr Albert * Co Funeral ert A. Bethesda. Md. and Miss Katherine Elizabeth Farr, Morris A Carter services will Dr. Turner was awarded the and the niece of Many persons all Home, 305 H st. n.w. Services on where be held on Mon- ______Charles C. nonwhite live of Forestville. Md.. and Mrs September 29. at noon, day. September 29, at 1 p.m June Pearcy of Monday. 12 In- Distinguished Service Key by Dodge, 5620 in the area, but Eleanor Murfrees- at the Friendship Baptist Church. terment Washington National Ceme- Colorado avenue there was no boro. Tenn.: brother of Mrs Ed- s the B tery, Bultland, Md. Sigma, professional during ward E Linphard of St. Petersburg. Ist and H sts. w.. Rev. 28 Phi Beta N.W. racial trouble there re- and George L. Farr Vienna. H Whiting offlctotlng. Interment fraternity, Fla., of Arlington Cemetery. 28 fHpmoriam dental to which he Friends may call at the cent race riots in West London. Va. Friends may call at the Lee Notional SIMONS. WAITER J. Officers and In home Friday. Sep- members of belonged. He also address, Funeral Home. 4th st and Mass, JONES. ALBERTA. On Vincent B. Cos- BONIFANT. JOSEPH was a mem- where services will be Bandit Gets SBSO where will be held tember 1958, ALBERTA JONES tello Post. No, 15, M. In sad but ave. n.e. services 26. Amer- lovlna memory of my p.m., on Monday. September 29. at 10 of 4112 sth st n.w., wife of the tajn Legion, are hereby no- dear hus-j held at 1:30 Monday. am. Interment Arlington National late Robert (Keystone) Jones. Notice tified of the death of Com- band. JOSEPH M. BONIFANT. and Cemetery of funeral Arrangements by rade WALTER our brother-in-law. who passed away I Burial will be at St. Philip’s In Silent Holdup 28 later J. SIMONS. one year aao, September the Hoffman Funeral Service. Costello Guard aerviees will Church Cemetery in Laurel. Fender. WILLIAM a. On Friday. be held at A. Yarmouth Goes September 26. 1958 A KOERNER. MATILDA KAISER. On the Robert Judge A soft-spoken bandit staged WILLIAM Fumphrey Funeral Rome, 7857 Wis- One year hat patted tlnce that Vick FENDER of 516 North Glebe rd . Thursday. September 26, 1958 at ave., tad LONDON. Sept. (AP).— Arlington. Arlington. Va . consin Bethesda. Md.. on Sun- day 27 an SBSO holdup of a car rental Va. beloved husband of 4739 North 16th st. day, September 28. 1958. at 8 p.m When the one we loved ; Myrtle Doughton Fender, father of MATILDA KAISER KOERNER. for- All members was called Judge Sir Godfrey Russell Vick. Into Drydock, William Homer Fender merly of Merrifleld. Va.. wife of the and friends invited awav: agency so quietly today that of Boston. EDWARD S 8TANTON. Comdr. Ood took Joe home it was His will. co-president of the Mass Mrs Cora Britt of New Mil- late George Michael Koerner and M. M MINOR, Adjutant. 65. Inter- Bishop Charged ford. N. J : Walter Fender of Fort mother of Mrs Louise K. Glass- 28 But In our hearts he llveth still. national Bar the owner and another employe Lauderdale. Fla., and Mrs Sarah myer She also Is survived by two Asleep In Jesus! Peaceful reet! Association in Cancels Cruises i Matson of Charleston. S. Cbrother grandchiUren. Joan Glasamver rod) SMITH. FRED DOUGLAS. On Whose waklne it supremely blest: 1950, died today. in the same room were unaware day. September Fri- No With \ of Mrs. Will T. Pugh o( Spruce Irvin Glassmyer. Ir: one brother. 26. 1958. at Mount fear nor woe shall dim the hour Fraud The SS Yarmouth has gone ( robbery Pine. N C Six grandchildren and Charles Kaiser ot Merrifleld. Va . Alto Hospital, FRED DOUGLAS That manifests the Saviour's power a was in progress. • two great-grandchildren sister, Mary Linr o( ave., PHILADELPHIA, into drydock in also sur- and one Mrs of; BMITH 1428 58th Cbapri Asleep in Jesus! Far from thee. Sept. 27 Jacksonville. money vive Friends may call at the Baltimore. Md Friends may rail at. Oaks. Md . beloved husband of Edith Thy kindred and their graves may (AP).—A Fla., The was handed over Arlington Funeral Home. North Pearron's Home. 4,2 North Smith. He also leaves to grand jury yesterday and its nine scheduled 3901 Funeral passing one mourn be: to the nervous gunman by Fairfax dr.. Arlington. Va.. where Washington st.. Falls Church Vt., his daughter. Mrs. Ellen But there Is still a blessed sleep. In fHrmnriam indicted Bishop D. Ward cruises from Washington to services will be held on Mondry. where funeral services will be held Delley: two sons, Melvin W. and From which none Nich- Mickey 52, September 29. at 2 N. sister*, ever wakes to LYLES. AND canceled, Kendrick. nißht 29. at 10:30 am. Inter- on Monday. September Fred Smith: three one weep THOMAS AUGUSTUS ols, 57. former head of the First Bermuda have been manager ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 28 p.m. Interment National Memorial brother, outer relatives end many DEVOTED WIFI, maßory ot our dear ones, of Friend Car Rental 28 EMILIE: MARIE THOMAS, passed away Episcopal District of the Afri- it was reported today. FIELDS, Park. .Remains -eating at the FEY AND DOROTHY CARDER who thlrty- Service at 1321 L street CARRIE BELL. On Friday. On Friday. ¦J?, !? T Rhine, k Co. Funeral Home. ,oUJ 7A»" JUtS.’ A“»v*t 30. 1924. N.W. Bept. 26, 1958. at Circle Terrace KAUFFMAN. SAMUEL. 11 5 I wtl, HIGH. DAISY. In loving memory of and AUGUBTUS. who departed can Methodist Church, on About 100 members of the ' The . .. re this slipped Hospital. Alexandria. Va.. September 26, 1958, SAMUEL i'i , frlenda HIGH, bandit out of the CARRIE rd., Monday. Sep- our dear titter. DAISY who ij'* »*o today, Beptem- charges of embezzlement BELL Glen- KAUrFMAN of 2606 Soencer where departed this life years ago ocr i 4• 1951. and Yarmouth’s crew went on strike , door as quietly FIELDS of 217 East Spring. Md„ father »nd, funeral terv- today. September live as he had dale ave.. Alexandria. Va, widow Silver beloved Ices will Tuesday. Sep- 27, 1963. Beyond fraudulent conversion of here September and the Ber- late R L. Fields, mother of of Mrs Sophie Hochretch and Mrs. 30.be held on life’* dim horizon 18 s arrived shortly after of the Ryckoff tember et 12:15 p.m.. Sometimes It’s to happy, peaceful 1 a.m. Mrs Bertha He also is survived J *m s R the Rev hard understand I* a land. church funds. trip Mrs Eleanor F Bmith. gtandchtldren Miles officiating. Why some thigs hare to muda was canceled. by thirteen and four- f Inter- „ be. Where our loved ones were wel- Harry Friend, Fletcbtr Brown. Mrs. Kenneth Lana- great-grandchildren ment Arlington National Cemetery But in Hit wisdom manned comed Austin Norris, 66, of 2500 Q Alexandria, Va ; Frank teen Funeral Ood has counsel for Kane, vice president han of Mrs. Dansansky 29 Beyond our powers to tee. By Tim F. j street N.W., owner, Hudson of Charlottesville. Va. and services at the Bernard our Saviour’s outstretched the Philadelphia annual the told L At Home. 3501 14th Though absent she la always nana. con- of the Eastern Shipping Corp., Mr. Robert Fields. Jr. of Ar- Sons Funeral September THOMAS. BALFH near. ] police his back was turned lington. : st n.w., on Sunday. 28. E. On Wedneaday. Still loved, still missed, very Loved In life, ference of the AME Church, and Va sister of Mrs Lola! September 24. 1858. at dtar; still remembered in death which acts as booking agent for ] Robertson of Charlottesville. Va at 10:30 ern. Intorment Ohev Springs. Colo., Colorado placed he did not see the holdup man, by Sholom Cemetery. Memorial week.; RALPH I THOMAS Time takes away the edge grief, the loss at (250,000. Shipping Corp., She also is survived sixteen Holly n w. S*taved husband of memory everyof the McCormick ( described white, shabbily grandchildren, nineteen great-grand- 1615 st. 28 le* end Martorle Blakes- But turns back leaf The conference, up as Thornes father of Bryan • made of of the Yarmouth, children and one great-great-grand- LARRY. SOLON. On Thursday. Bep-: Va r, en THE FAMILY. SPENGLER. lit LT. owners said ( dressed, of slender build and * liJCJ Thomrns. HENRY CHARLES churches, child. Friends may c*ll at the tember 26 1958. at his residence. aif ofnf* Nv iL K« dr., JACKSON. HATTIE. In loving mem- in loving 94 is one of seven future Demaine n.w., LARRY, v. - Arllcton. ofour sitter sad but remem- those who had booked i about 35 years old. Funeral Home. 520 South 1802 8 st. SOLON i!2L lU*y cl “ at G»wler‘» o/y and aunt. HATTIE brance of ott dear brother. such divisions of the First Dis- Washington st Alexandria. Va Fu- beloved father of Lawrence. Charles.) Chanel, 1756 Pa. ave. n.w. (cour- JACKSON, who passed away five Ist LT. HENRY CHARLEB passage for Bermuda on the neral services at the Church of Chauncey Larry He; parking opposite), years ago today, September trict. This district includes A clerk, Fred Emory. of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day and Milton [eay where serv- 37. 1953. SPENOLER. 47th Unitod Yarmouth can now make the • 43. the Saints. also Is survived by other tela tlves c« wlllbe held Monday. Bep-' So much you gave to make States Infantry. 4th 1819 2870 King st.. Alexandria. Va. on After noon Sunday ) r on to others Division. Pennsylvania. New Jersey, M street N.W., was stand- * and friends 12 “• American Enpedltlonary trip from Charleston, Saturday, September pm may B Interment life worthwhile. , i Forces, who S. C. 27. at 4 September 28, friends call atj Ced£cedar Hillarm’ Cemetery.i* 1. So much of love, spir-l made Delaware, Maryland, New ing 10 feet away, but, busy with Wemalns will be taken to the 389 ‘ services and the supreme sacrifice in the Mont-' the Frailer Funeral Home. ltual gifts that money can t Bois de Brleiilles. France iMeuse-Ar- He added the company i) real Methodist Church. Bhipman. Rhode Island ave. n w Remains gonne York, all New England, the would his own work, paid no * on RaLfH B. On Wednesday buy: offensive). “While on recon- atten- Va.. Sunday. September 28. for will lie In state after 9 am Mon- September words to establish pay motor coach transportation services and Interment it 4pm September 24. 1858, at Your were kind and cheerful! naissance contact with District of Columbia and Ber-| I tion to the bandit. ‘ 28j s day, 29. at the Metro- Colorado Springs, Colo, j When spearin« to family, stranger an adlacent regiment he advanced for passengers from Washington I politan A. M. I Church. 1518 M THOMAS, friend: ahead of lines under heavy muda. District are here j Shaking visibly ¦ ' RALPH E mem- 1 or the Are offices as he pointed ! st n.w.. where services will be ber of Columbia Typo-1 All who knew you loved you dearly. until killed by enemy artillery Are " to Charleston. Sister ship of the , held at 1 p.m. the Rev Dewey graphical Union, You to (Citation, War Department. and in New York. a 6-inch revolver, the gunman CEMETERY LOTS officiating Ti'rment No. 101.) were faithful the «nd Novem- Robinson Lin- Evening Star) Oh. the joys we shared, ber 25. 1921). Forty yeors Bishop Yarmouth, the SS Evangline, ( (3). coln Cemetery. ®jand The and haoPl- today, September aao Nichols headed the demanded the money in a low ioTS ideal location. In beautiful Memorial 28 —1 Chapel ncuwiii* rearing) ness. +oo. Remains iCfllllll 27. 1918. .will 1 • make the run to Fort Lincoln; nriced for quick tale at Joseph Oawler’s Sons. Inc.. 1756 Would never have been curi without THE FAMILY district from 1948 until the j Bermuda i voice, Mr. Kendrick said. Phone after 8 pjb n.w you. 'from AP 7-2661 Pa. ave. Services on Mondar. SISTER,wonderful WILKINSON EDNA. In memory of end of April, 1956. The gen- Charleston. CKDAK HILL—3 September 29, at 1 p.m.. at the ADA MONROE: NIECE. our dear mother, The description tltet. will divide FUNERAL DIRECTOR • EDNA WILKIN- robber’s was tell above funeral home. HATTIE HALIBURTON SON departed life one eral annual conference then Meanwhile, of the Will at cott. LA. 6-8412 Cemetery Interment Cedar year who this members i similar to that of the lone Sb4l HILL—4 tltet. S3OO or belt Hill Members of the JA C K 6#ftf .AHEODORE W. In sad but ago today. September 27. 1957 ! moved him to the Florida dis- crew of the | J , loving Yarmouth offer. WB. 2-2089 William Lee’s Sons Co. union are Invited to attend the remembrance of our dear This day ws pause In revereneo returned bandit who obtained about SIOO funeral tervlcet. huaband and father. THEODORE w And say silent prayer. trict. AME officers said he to their homes in Cuba, rO*T LINCOLN CEMETESY—t ,net. Crematorium ROBERT TAUB. President. JACKSON passed away a Ja-ji the previous night in a holdup * - who twenty- Asking Ood to keep S; IU “crl her ever now has no official position maica, Nassau, the tgrfrSU™ ..b 8t S-.20C In Hit tender, loving etre. Dominican i of the Western Union office st HER CHILDREN. • , with the church. Republic and Haiti. 208 Fourteenth street N.W.