THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. •• Sttvrtititg 1«, Stanton C. Moore, SATURDAY. SfYTEMBBB ISST A-23 MALUNOrr. TITTA. Thera win to ILIFFI. EMMA JOHNSON. OB Satur- C. D. Hudson, 67, a monument to Judges an unvelltnc ot the Dies;; Juvenile ,0 l 0t , Retired GPO Aide ?liftA° on 'Bu{l- IT. , MAsill«rar^ at 12:30 ILIPPE. beloved mother of Mite Ruth Stanton Clyde Moore, retired !U Hlffa, Reject M. IllfTe and WUliam O Proposal slater Reds of Mrs. Carl Bjorn at WorootVor. Box Association Official proof deader of the Government Relative! and friends invited. M»»*. Three grandchildren alee I E sur> Vive. Friends may at Ar* Printing Office, died of cancer Plan WITTLIN. MORRIS. There call the Clough D. Hudson, 67, execu-> Liaison will be en or e to hngton Punoral Hoate, .MOl North unvelnni memorial none tive president Ns- yesterday at . the memory of the law MORRIS Fairfax dr.. Arlington, Va.. where I vice of the Arlington Hospital. Three experts on juvenile To Exchange TV Data nmn on Sunday. September IS, service* will be held on Monday, p.m.. September ; tion&l Wooden Box Association, He was 60, and a resident problems met last night to 18S7, at l at the Adat leraei u. at 11. am. Burial of By . Cemetery. Friend* end service private. IS died yesterday in Emergency compare tha Aaaoclatad Praia policy remains as / Arlington notes and lay the ,A - Hr a County 45 years. I by Secretary « Lo™.i^;r ! Hospital of a heart attack, ig| v groundwork for an extensive Russia has turned down a! j laid down of State 11. 1867, tha WarrentonasasHoe- Mr. Moore Uved at 3420 North United States proposal an , at Mr. Hudson presl- Interchange of common experi- for Dulles: (ftarb 3U)&itk* pital. Warrenton. Va.. LUCILLEi was vice cCustls road, Arlington; Mn. swap Representatives at LACEY JACKSON, beloved wife of of Washington •I ‘M r ence. Immediate of television 1. of 2ft t dent the Federa- county ptTER Mr. Leo Jaekaon, devoted mother es jagk mk Moore la the child care data, but has agreed to talk American news agencies may go GRICO. I. The wife Os the Mr». Lucille Lacey Dean and Mr tion of Churches and a trustee In a joint statement Issued Into FETZR S. ORECO wishes to Lacey, Washing- gWKw B B counselor. ; the whole field to Red China on an experi- express her appreciation Luther J. both et of Davis Memorial Goodwill by Judge over broad of many and sratl- ton. D. CL: mother-in-law oflJre. Orm W. Ketcham of tude tor the kindnesses and Lacey, He was a member of the cultural, scientific and techni- mental six months basis. expressions of sympathy Csthenne B. wife of tht late > Industries. the District Juvenile Court, vrhieh were Wallaoe Lacey. Also surviving are cCherrydale cal exchanges. extended durlne her late bereave- agree Mrs. Teksmsii, Masonic Lodge, a Judge Hugh of Arlington -1 2. Any applications by Red ment. ETHEL E. ORECO. devoted nteeet.. Thelms A native of Nebr., past high priest of Reid State Chief Sliver. Mrs. Mary Hobson of New the Arling- Court Judge Al- Department Press Chinese newsmen to come to York City, N. V. and Mrs. Masle [ Mr. Hudson attended Huron yUB ton1 Royal Arch Chapter and Juvenile and ' Lincoln White told a news con- United would be Moore of Warrenton. Va.: three > College, Dak., L a fred Noyes, who sits on the the States arandchildren and many other rela- Huron. 8. and pastp patron of the Arlington ference yesterday that the considered in the light of tives and friends. Remains may he the University of Denver, where ¦k. juvenile branch of the Mont- p.m. Friday. Sep- i Chapterc meeting place In immigration ATWILL. WALTER SCOTT. On Thurs- viewed after 2 he and of the Order of East- gomery County People’s Court, will take United States laws day. .September 12. 10S7. WALTER tember 13. at the Joynee Funeral i received BA. MA ern He ’ Washington Home. Warrenton. Ve. Funeral serv- Star. was also a mem- the jurists late in October. which require special waives SCOTT ATWXLL. beloved son of the September ; degrees. He once was city editor said: late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott At- ices on Sunday. 18, at 2 berb of the Columbia Typograph- Mr. White said the Soviet to admit Communists. wtn of Wathlntton. D. C. He Is pm., at the Mount Eton Baptist i of the Spokane (Wash.) Chrqn- “There is full agreement survived by his son, Church, tha Rev. B, B, Cunningham if It: icali: Union. ' Embassy agreed to this Thurs- The American readiness to Walter 8. AtwllL officiating. | and entered the lufh- among the three and two sisters. Florence AtwtH Roan Interment Warrenton lcle later by of us that the ! day in a note handed the de- deal case-by-case with Red and Mrs Ruby F. Treeee. and a niece. Cemetery. 14 ber business. Mr. Moore is survived his problems children Dorothy v | of are not partment by Sergei Chinese newsmen and spe- Dolan. Funeral from the KING. FRANK. Suddenly, on Thurs- wife. Hazel; a son. J. Donald single jurisdic- -1 Counselor with W. W. Deal Funeral Home, 4812 day. September 12, 1967. at hie resi- In 1033 he became executive .Moore, 1 confined to any Striganov, acting of the Oeorsla eve. n.w., on Monday. Sep- dence. 728 Olrard st. n.w.. FRANK and a daughter, Mrs. tional head cific United States-Soviet ex- tember is. at 10 a.m. Interment KINO, beloved husband of Mrs. fllxa- : vice president of the National Phyllis area. Soviet Embassy. changes waft expression of Cemetery. ; i M. Dodd, both of Mc- an Arllntton National IS beth Klnr. father of Mrs. Thelma Wooden Box here ¦ BHBHBBBBBBH “In our opinion, the Wash- relatively flexibility Clarke. Archie. Uton and Wayne \ Association Lean, Va.; and eight grand- He said the Soviet note a new in ROSTWICR. OSCAR JAMB*. On ington Metropolitan Area is Wednesday. Kint. Also surviving are one broth- : and became known as a pack- CLOUGH D. HUDSON ], a brushed aside a specific area of foreign policy. September 11. 1957, at er. seven grandchllaren. one great- chUdren. social and economic entity.” 1 United this his residence. Waldorf. Md., OSCAR grandchild, one brother-tn-law. one ; aging authority in the industry States proposal for an exchange During the coldest days of XW B TW K h UJb nd son-in-law. two danahters-ln-law and Masonic services will be The judges, who So th e r o‘ many i and for the Government. He .con- conferred of experts In advance the cold war, the United States R. andi.. w% T^n^ other relatives and friends. six daughters. Mrs. Arthur C. d at the Community after dinner [ television J Rexford O. Boltwickr of Rndl- After 1 p.m. Sunday. Beitcmbcr I*,. has been president for the last ducted a at the home of of the meeting to study had as little to do as possible cott. N. Y., and Mrs. Howard Rlts friends may call at hie late resi- ' Churchill, Memphis, Tenn.; Methodistt Church in Arlington, Judge in Chevy October of Sayre. Pa.. and Clarence X. Boat- dence Funeral on Monday. ; 13 years of the American Box i Ketcham [ each other’s TV techniques and with Iron Curtain countries. erlek Washington. September services Mrs. Weme C. Baum. Delmar, ofc which he was ; agreed may of D. C. Friends 16. at 11 a.m.. at the • Export a member, at Chase, on an initial call at the Lee Funeral Home. Calvary Bptecopal Church. Shook Association. 1 progress. The Russians said With the thaw, dating around 4th st and Maas. ave. no.. where Protestant N. Y.; Mrs. Charles R. Ward. 3 p.m. tomorrow with private : four-point liasion program: Monday. 8 He was a member of the Cal- this could be talked about in the Geneva summit conference services will be held on &°.t «:• 'IJuMJP. Springfield, Va.; Miss Janice burial.t 1. To share information September 18, at 10 a.m. Inter- ?m&tcemetery. vary Baptist here, about * October along with other ex- of 1055. the general rule has ment Artins ton National Cemetery Memorial Arrantementa ¦ Church R. Hudson, Miss Dorothy C. family requests and by Henry S. Waehiniton 4t Sons. 16‘ chairman of the Building The that ex. offenses social histories of change Ideas. been relaxed. Com- Hudson and Miss Virginia L. t'pressions of sympathy be in previously -1 BRISCOE. THOMAS C. On Friday. 'KING. WILLIAM HENRY. Os 4328 mittee and teacher of i children known to ’ The States two days Further evidence of this Oeoreia ave. n.w., on September ) the Hudson, all of McLean; 11 tthe form of contributions tq United is - Friendship of I another court. ago rejected a Chinese current United States willing- SfijSSK kU^sFESSrIS Class the church 1 grandchildren and a brother, JJudge Hugh Arlington 2. To exchange probation Red of- Wilder Briscoe and father of lan ! Reid. i fer make government-to- ness to resume relations, if a RrlsoM. Friends may call Qaw- school. George F. Hudson, Longmont, County< House, -1 to a at Ernest R. King of utndrum. 8. C.: 'Court In the services when children living Hi way ler’s Chapel. 17S8 Pa. ave. n.w. (cour- Mr. Hudson is survived by ' i -1 government deal on visits by can be found, with Com* tesy parkin* opposite), where serv- brother of Mrs John Hitaffer and Mrs. Colo. rname of the Stanton C. Moore i one jurisdiction commit of- Bulgaria Monday. Sep- V. R. Brannon. Seven crandchtldron newsmen. Mr. White said I munlst and Albania. ices will be held on ireat-grandchlldren ! his wife, the former Edith Hen- Services be held 3 p.m. Fund for • tember 18. at 11 am. IS and six also sur- will at IMemorial Scholarship senses in another. vive. Services at Chambers’ Fu- - derson of Birmingham, Monday at S. Hines Masonic Orphans. CARPENTER. LILLIAN EVANS. On neral Home. 617 11th at. a.e., on Ala.: Hie H. I 3. To exchange visits among Thursday. September 12. 1857. Monday. September p.m. two sons, R. home, 3001 ' j.. at 18. at 1 Howard and 1 funeral Fourteenth staff so Standards Atlantic city, n. lillian Evans Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 16 members and CARPENTER Os 701 Maryland ave. E' Charles D., all of McLean. Va.; street N.W. i procedures can be made uni- Porter's Demand 1 n.e.. bemved sister of Mrs. Edna LEMAN. B. STANLEY. On Friday. Sep- ... Maddox, Sibley ; ; The judges { Appeal C. daughter of the late tember 13. 1957. at Hospital, I Henry P. Rohlman, form. three ex- Saudi Rraiamln and Elisabeth carpenter E. STANLEY LEMAN, nuahopd of pressed of holding ’ Summerfield Friends may call at the Lee Funeral Phoebe K. Leman. Notice of runoral ' the intent Quit 1 Home. 4th st. and Mass. aft. n.e., Retired Prelate regular inter-area staff con- where urvtees will be held on Mon- LONG. JAMES P.. Sr. On Thursday. Richard E. Saunders, aimed toward the 'Absurd' day. September # ferences I IS. at 11:30 am r U Al 1 ex- Is Called Interment Coaeresslonal Cemetery JAiiR8 ¥: Sr of change By tb* Associated Press SSnSSf1216(6 toNa of special services by IS D st. n.e.. mEwm huebond At Dubuque, lowa Denied U. S. In postal says Repre- CHAMBERS. F. RALPH. On Thurs- of the IsU Mildred Monroe Lone [Retired Policeman, ‘ available one or another A official day. September and father Dies By pres* at Wash- of Mbs Marion Lon*. • Sept. the Associated 12. 18A7. Kathryn DUBUQUE, lowa, 14 area, such as diagnostic and sentative Democrat of meton Sanitarium. P RALPH CHAM- Mrs Bull. Thomas L. and i I i Porter. b James P. Lone, Jr. He also It sur- ; E. Saunders, 43, Falls Church, Va.. and was a UP). —Solemn funeral services i treatment facilities for physi- * Oregon, made "absurd and un- The State Department says Chase, Md . beloved the vived by twelve grandchildren. Friends JRlchard ‘husband o? may call at the Lee Funeral Hoou. . Metropolitan policeman 15 , service station manager for . cally or emotionally disturbed true” statements in criticizing , late Helen M. Chambers and father 4th it. and Maas. ave. n.e.. where for will be held next Friday for the I that Arabian King Saud has of J. William and David M. Cham- servlets will he held on Tuesday. years disability American Oil Co. before going ’ children. Postmaster1 General Summer- bers. brother of Mrs. X. C. McWil- September ; until his re tire- Most Rev. Henry P. Rohlman, made known his views on the liams. Mrs. Carl T. Pope. 17 at 10:30 a.m. In- on the police force. ’j 4. To draft a policy state- field at a mail users convention 1 Joseph L Reed. terment ArUniton National Ceme- April, l O. F, and William (mambars. tery ¦ ment in died yesterday He is survived 61, retired : ment concerning which here. Syrian to President Friends are invited to call at the is by his wife, 1 Roman Catholic acts to 1 j 1 situation Betheada-Chevy Chase Funeral Home MARSHALL. RDOAR 0. On Thursday. . In George Washington Cnlver- Grace, and a Dale Richard, archbishop of Dubuque, who ) more than ofie court's jurisdic- L. Rohe Walter, special as- of Robert A. Pumnhrey. Rethesda. son. Eisenhower.1 ; sity Hospital. of 4500 N. Twentieth street, , died yesterday. tion could apply. i sistant to Mr. Summerfield, is- But a spokesman denied yes- S^iml’iWVo'r • Mr. Saunders served In the Arlington; a brother, John The judges characterized i sued a statement yesterday re- . Park Presbyterian Church, where beloved Mm Archbishop Rohlman, after terday that the King had sent the remains will lie In state until time , third and fourth precincts and i Kenneth of that address; a [ their meeting as “most cor- plying to a speech Mr. Porter of at 1:30 p m fntarment •X'„ tr his retirement, bad held the i any message urging mod- Arllntton.service Cemetery. Margareti&ySAr’^Hgll. °Tz:-, was awarded six commends- brother. WUliam. 5500 Birch : dial” and said they hoped the made Thursday at a convention 1 recent National 15 geule Mrs. Frances Curtis titular office of archbishop i CONNER. HENRY Friday. Sep- and Mrs SUcklina. Ha also > tions, one for “good judgment , avenue. Church, and . of juvenile court judges of Fair- the Third although he empha- F. On to survived by aevenuen grandchil- Falls a through appointment [ of Associated Class i eration, and great-erandchlld. ‘ and alertness" in the arrest of sister, Mrs. Walter W. Dina- Cotrada fax, and i j of ISSS 27th st. *.«., beloved dren one ! 1 Alexandria Prince Mail Users, Inc. ( sized that both the Saudi Ara- hua- Friends may call at the Lee Funeral by Pope Plus XU. hwjd of Vera C. Conner, father of Home. 1 five persons involved In house- more, 3107 North Rolfe street, Georges would be able to at- Phillip J. Conner, brother of Mar- 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e.. Archbishop Mr. Porter said Mr. Sum- | bian and American govern- garet Taylor. AJlne where services will be held on Mon-,- breaking. The arrests led to i Arlington. Rohlman, a na- tend the next session, which is | and Arthur J day. September 18. at 1 pm. In- tive of Germany, ¦ merfleld should resign, and , terment Cedar HUI Cemetery. 16 ' solution of 30 cases. Services will be at 1 pm. came to this 5 tentatively scheduled for mid- , ments so wish to handle the isr“avt country parents added that the Postmaster [ MARSHALL. Wednesday Another commendation was i Monday at the 8. 71. Hines 1 with his in 1870 * , Syrian situation. JOim E. On 'October. General’s “incompetence goes s;v»“ U I presented by Montgomery ’ 3901 from Westphalia. 1 rited Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- 'e Mklu£HALL ran* "'.*}t funeral home. Fourteenth " beyond his misconception of the “There has, of course, over a U ' County authorities He finished his elementary e' S^OHNH r for eollab- street N.W., with burial in Na- 1 department he heads.” long period CVNNINGRAM. LOUIS CHARLES. On fsUter^>f Mrs. Mnms° l«mlUh. *Mrs".' police schooling In Nebraska, later at- been a regular ex- Wedoeadar. _September n. 1957. . oration with there. tional Memorial Park, Falls 1 - Egyptians Delay LOOTS CHARLES CUNNINOHAM of » Mr. Saunders was born in i Church. tended what is now Loras Col- Mr. Walter said Mr. Porter’s ( change of communications and 1398 Oak wood •urvtvlns ere brothers, ave.. Hillside. N. iT. three twoa ______' lege In Dubuque and was or- "completely reckless statements , husband of Mrs. SthM B Cunnina- r : Plane, Grab Film views between the President bam and father of Mrs Vernon « 4Ve Sunder. Bepl?mber”l <5. friends dained a priest in 1001. are absurd and untrue.” He Lowe, there also are three arand- may call at'"hla late residence, pom- . CAIRO, Egypt. Sept. 14 ' and King Saud,” Press,Officer chUdren and three great-erandohll- fret, Md- where funeral services will He studied at Catholic Uni- added: dren Mr. Cunalntham at be held et 8 p.m. latermenl (JP —An American Embassy “Congressman Lincoln White Pumnhrey rests the at St.! Albright, versity In Washington, D. Porter’s irra- 1 said. Warner Cemetery Adam C.T j l. Puneral Home Jotesn's catholic on Mon- Painter. . spokesman today day September said United proposals postal 5?54 Oeoreia ave.. Silver Sprint. 16, st 10 ajp. Ar- did mission work In Montana a tional about "Let me add that I know of where services will be held B nk, “ : States Air Force plane J*d.. September p.m sjuskm » and later returned to took off matters have repeatedly been has an Sunday. 15. at 8 4.v«*r lowa night n 9 communication which •jmrkine facilities, Interment on Os Children, Scenes where he business man- | for Nicosia last after rejected by the House Post Os- i content the type de- Monday, ; Rural became intember id. at 10:30 a being delayed the of ot Arllntton » aV: ager of . an extra day by flee Committee.... tery National Ceme- h«»^m Sept. 14 scribed in news reports I have 18 V^ s:{w i . UP— I| tic art. died yesterday at hi* 1 years Egyptian authorities, who ex- Emory He served 17 as B “The record of improvements seen. Furthermore, the last CUNNINGHAM. LEWIS C. Officers and Lanham. Md : mother of Mrs. Laura [Adam Albriftht. 05. home in suburban Warren ville. 1 Davenport. pressed suspicion the plane’s , Sutherland, Jeremiah and Theodora paintings of lowa and was in the postal service is apparent communication received from Msynard. ( known for his of; Albright's paintings, es-; I crew had photographed slater of Mre. Leacy Ma- Mr. named archbishop of Dubuque an to people and publicity- King Saud on (East de- truder and Malklah Charity ManyHchildren In rural scenes and; by family Egyptian military airport. all the Middle M other-vrelatives and friends also sur- Unrated his to total In 1046 after serving two years seeking attacks on it cannot velopments was on August 25.” Jnu CUNNINGHAM on Tbur*da?. 3 Monday. Septem- * for his contempt for The spokesman Septomber viva. After pa. surrealls-1 600 to 700, were almost ex- coadjutor. said the IS. IM7. at HlT- -1 her IS. friends may at as impair it in any way.” Mr. Whtie was commenting side, Funeral servlets call the ' cluaively His early . plane, on a routine flight, N. J. Frailer Funeral Home. 389 Rhode of children. flew the company the on Washington dispatches pub- at tht Warnar E. Pumphrey Funera, Island ave n w Mass will be said subjects over Egypt’s A1 Mazs military with “to full- Home. 8434 Oeoreia ave.. Silver 1 were his twin sons. est extent consistent with the lished by the New York Time* Sarins. Md. Interment Arllntton Static Malvin and Ivan, both now j airport by mistake. Flying at Notional Cemetery! at 10:30 am.; | at., well Philip Dunaway, public in fulfilling the and the New York I (6th betwten R and 8 sts. n.w SKBKJK. YBANK K. On Frida*. 8»P- known 2,500 feet, it circled over A1 Interest” Herald- Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery --, teaber 13. 1967. FRANK I BERRIN artists, and another son,' requirements of the franchise. Tribune saying that King Saud THOMAS PERKINS. Secretary Family may bt contacted ot 1840)! ot 1617 Rlaca at. nhusband el,.Lisle. Maza, then landed at nearby IABICKSON. s. OBOOMS. On Pri-> I 11tb at. o.w. or 1443 Out st. ow. 16 1 the late Hsu Agues Serrln < nee Ex-Area Resident It asked for early confirmation had urged moderation because day. Doners*), Cairo International Airport as Bap tember is. IBS?, at his: HILTON. PETER. Suddenly. on,1 father ot Catherine Her-i Mr. Albright was a severe he thought the United States rssidence. 1714 North Edo* wood st. ton. Oertrudr Swift. Lawrence Ser-ii Philip H. Dunaway. 46, writerr originally pilot Gwendolyn critic of techniques. intended. The Arhnxton, Va., B. OROOME EARECK-1 I tin. MoalongUa* and Brr- modern art l and editor, died September 3 explained wr* overly excited about the 4 HON. beloved husband of Minnie H t wife, brothers, tyn Meiaadry: trandfather ot Dore. 3 It was his first flight of two seven tlsWre. tny “They (present day artists) ! Hospital, Syrian situation and he did Eartckson. father Oroome Eareck- one aunt and a best of other rela- Meier end brother es Florence in Veterans Fort t Into Egypt and he confused the Algeria Self-Rule son. brother of Mrs. Mary E. Orace. tive* and friends Remains may be , Thompson end Clinton Serrln. Fu- give you boiled squash with a! Snelling, Minn., after a long g not want this country to do Morris T and William A. Eartckson. viewed at the Robinson Co Fu- neral from the CeUlnt Funeral Home. two landing fields. . of Lynn . Monday. Sep- something might grandfather Eareckson neral Home. 1313 dlh at n.w.. after 3821 14th et. aw. on mule's foot on it and call that' illness. A former resident of3 Decatur ; Minder and fatherr of Lucy sion*: sister of Paul. Leota, R*- paintings published in August by Double- the cameras were Proposals to with the sisters, hv*^u Parka. Boyd end His have been dis- returned deal Syrian by Secretary st. n.w. She also leaves four Jane and Adolph S. Minder, (r. He , mond and Wester Edith day Co. anthology oft The independence waged by the crisis three blethers, a grandmother and by grand Hash In*. Notice ot funeral later played in major world capitals At An Embassy spokesman de- war of also is survived twelve Mtttlnaly of State Dulles. v a hast of other relatives and friends | children Services at tha Oasch „ Puneral Service. century! | biographies edited by him willll nied the plane was Algerians for nearly three Friends may call after 12 noo-i Saturday. for more than a half forced down Sunday. September Boyd's Funeral Home. 4739 Baltimore aye.. . SHELTON. WIUIAM. On published year. Mr. Dulles, who has been 15. at Hytttsville. Md. on Monday. Sep. September 14. 1967. at Emertency; and are In permanent collec- be next as reported by the newspaper years are to go before a spe- Funeral Home. 1239 20th at. 1 tember Hospital. de- speaking privately about the Monday, n.w. IS, at 19 a m Relatives s WILLIAM SHELTON, A native Minnesota, Mr.r. A1 cial session of Funeral on September 18. srd friends inritod. Intermtm Cedt. i voted husband of- Mrs. Irene Shel-1 ; tions at museums in St. Louis. of Ahram. Parliament dangerous implications for the at 1 p.m. from the Bible Wot ’ Hill Cemetery. jg ton. beloyed son of Mrs. Nettle .Shel- ! Toledo. Chicago and Spring- Dunaway was educated in Min- Tuesday. Church, 1130 New Jersey ave. n w ton and the late Archie Sbeltoif He United States of Syria’s pro- 15* MITCHELL. LOUIS A », on Thurs neapolis and at the University They first will go to the day. September 12. 1957. at the, alio leaves to mourn their loss three: field. HI. Soviet moves, switched em- GARRISON. BERTHA SRIDWELL. On r nc* 0 ‘ £“ glgter-ln-law. sisters. Mr*. Msry Queens. Mrs Han- ‘of Chicago. In 1030 he headed council of state, a body ruling » Mrs Mr. Albright a Drill Instructor' Friday. September 13. 1987. at Le- 1 Alberta/SS£ R verreU. 1280 Colnm- . nth Travis and Mr*. Essie Matthews. is survived by, phasis at a news conference land Memorial Houetal. Ryattsvllle. .!¦ bla rd n.w LOUIS and other relatives and many friends : his the editorial and research staff on constitutional questions. . »• A MITCHELL'; T.; three sons. Tuesday to deny in effect that Md BERTHA BRIDWELL OARRI- devoted husband An- Remains reattoc at the John - - ¦ of Mrs * ot the Senate Railroad Investi- BON. axed 83. beloved wife of the toinette B. Mitchell father ol, Rhlnrs Co Funeral Home. 9011 Hears Fate Today Andre Morlce, Defense Min- any emergency existed and la i (Jack) and *t gating to lete Kloman Oarrlson. She sur- ' Lotas A. Mitchell. Jr. Also ( 3rd s.w Notice es funeral later i Committee, headed I>yy ister, the only opponent predict peaceful vived by two dauxhters, Mrs. Vir- jufyirin* are a slsUr. Mrs. Florence * STANTON. JOHN A. Os Oarri-1 FORT CARSON, Colo., Sept. was a settlement. Qa and ¦ one 4408 Davies, Senator K. ginia Seckenter of Atlanta. , I Hill: niece, one nopbew end d son at. n.w.. on September 12. 1957. Herbert 69, Burton Wheeler Up. 21-year-old of the completed draft. Mrs. Nina Parsons of Triangle. Va other relatives and many i i father ot Claude Stanton, brother by —A Altoona. Mr. White would not say Triangle., friends S and later Senator Harry 8. 114 Minister Michel one son. Jack Garrison ot After 5 pm. Friday, September 13.l. of Catherine Hurney. Prayers at Councilman (Pa.) Army sergeant who was Information what was in King Saud's Au- Vs : two slaters. Mrs. jOordon Keys 1 friends may cah at the Brooke AIt I Chambers' Funeral Home, 3072 M Roanoke Truman. Soulie Morlce objects and Mrs. Harvest Campbell, and six A”'” Funeral Home. d: st. n.w., on Monday. September convieted of mistreating said Mr. gust 25 message. may 12th st. and 18. ROANOKE, Va.. Sept. 14 He was chief of the projects edm- xrendchlldren. Friends' call at * at 9:11 am. Mass at St. Ann’s to a provision fer local terri- the Hall Puneral Home. Oeeoeuan. . will be Saturday, bat trainees was scheduled to Sunday. neld* on” Se^urnb^ r . 4400 Wisconsin are —Herbert A. Davies, 60, operations staff of the Office torial assemblies elect Va. Services on September r U n.w.. at to a.m. Interment Mount retired be sentenced today, to mem- . officiatTng. I*.. at 5 P.m. at the Dumfries i; Moore Interment* k Olivet Cemetery 16 ot Foreign Economic Adminis- bers of federal executive body, Methodist Church. Interment Dum- lawn Cemetery. jU. 8. Steel Corp. official and j The sergeant, Edwin C. a fries Cemetery. IS SAUNDERS. RICHARD E. On Prl-: tration in 1042 and 1043, and Knut- with limited co-ordinating Forced Retirement MOORC. STANTON CLYDS. On Fri- .1 day. September 13. 1957. at Ototn member of Roanoke City Coun- son. was acquitted by day, Washington “ a special HACKETT. JANIE LEE. On Thurs- September 13. 1967, at the. Hospital. RICHARD E chief editor of the research power in internal affairs. day. September 12. 1957, at Freed- 0 T N CLY f SAUNDERS ot 4509 North 20th at.. I j eil, died yesterday in a Roan- and analysis of the court-martialed board of two man's Hospital. JANIE LSE HACKETT i sTrl{? ri Arhnaton. Va. beloved husband of branch gave At 65 Opposed at., MOoftE ?u u r^ other specifications of France finally freedom of 6210 North Capitol beloved n n V ii Orace Staple* Saunders, fatnar ot oke hospital. Office of Strategic Services in mis- CINCINNATI, Bept. 14 wife of James Racket! She alto ‘]f.,e, S' *j'I I Dale Richard Saunders, son of Mrs ; treatment. e and Independence to Its pro- UPS leaves one ton. Clifton Lee: two ! MOW' ifc&’VM ' Haael C. Saunders, brother ot Mrs., 1044 and 1045. » SSA‘O, and Mn. Paul M and, He was a vice president of tectorates Os Tunisia and stepdaughters. Eva Sudd and Martha Dodd of MeLcan. Vt. Eight grand- . Roma Dinsmare, william Otho Mr. Dunaway A drill instructor. Knutson A researcher on problems of Oarrlson: three stepsons. Milton. 1 children also may. I John K. Saunders. Services at the : the American division of U. 8. is survived by (fteen survive. Friends . was of Morocco in North Africa after aging says Richard and Robert Rockett: Arlington Funeral Home I 8 H Hines C*. Funeral Home. 29011 Steel when he hU wife, Lillian, and son. David, convicted maltreatment he thinks American grandchildren, two (rest-grandchil- • 1 .1901mm North Fairfax dr.. Arlington. 14 th at. ¦ W-. on Monday. September i retired October I of trainees in Company a long struggle. But France has four of . I. 30th dren. sisters. Mrs Sadie Kicks 1 P * Sunday. Septem- M 30, 1053, after SO years' service 405 Bedford road. Pleasant- Algeria oldsters should be allowed to Mrs. Hattie Clark. Mrs Minnie ¦ .’dll** **l f,RjFaSZoE ¥& Infantry Regiment, always Insisted that is Brooks ' . l . »l Community interment ' by “causing King: JA. —J? -the with the company. ville. N. Y.; his mother, Mrs. continue working if willing and end Mrs. Annie two brothers. Methodist Church. Key blvd endi\g Falls Chureh. Va. 15 He was a or Inducing other trainee a part of France itself. Al- Charles Johnnie . p I. ’ lead- and Lee. and e st at 3 m . the Rav. Friday. Bep- graduate of Virginia Tech. Blanche Dunaway; a ’ able. host of other relatives end friends I H Work®JYtn TAYMAN. ALICE B. On sister.r gerian nationalists have been p.m. Currr and the Rev. Paul II tember 13, 1987, at Oeorartown Mrs. era to hit other of After Saturday. - I. of 4 September D Martin officiating Interment prl- University Hospital. ALICE B TAY- Mr. Davies had been mana- Robert Burt, and a the members fighting for complete sover- Clark Tibbitts. chairman 14. friends may call at the Snowden -1: vate. Those who desire may sand d MAN of 3608 Albemarle n.w. ger brother, Dunaway, ii unit.” The conviction in- the Aging in Funeral Home. Rockville. Md Pu- to Hugh at. of U. 8. Steel plants in Fred A. all eignty. Committee on the Septeffibrr contributions Judge Reed 41 beloved wUe es the late William P volved accusations by neral asrvices on Sundoy. r| for the Stanton C. Moore Masonic Memphis. Tenn., and Birming- of Minneapolis, Minn. made ! United States Department of 15. at 2! P.m., at the Shorn Street Scholarship Fund. *g 1* ,v.im R Abraham by the As- : Chureh. Saddv Spring. Md the II c aErif \n d . Abraham, 21, of High- Action French Health, and Wel- Rev MOORS. STANTON C. special com- -1 ham. Ala. Education T. Breokt officiating Interment A : . land Park. Mich., and sembly is Intended to display' fare, told confer- chureh cemetery. 16 bt Md Baur ot”un fcnf Hafti!i William an Informal asp:*! s ra d ot Hagerstown. Md.: Mb. Caroline ,N. Dike, 22. of Oak Grove, Mo. progress in settling the Al-, aging problems yester- HARRIS. CARLOS. On Wednesday. hereby r>, B James of Hancock, Md., E fj T. C. Briscoe, 45, ience on September • USs.A t» called for and 11, 1967. at his residence. 4"¦o m. Sunday. September r Hurst BretA* of Roanoke. Va. Serv- gerlan dispute before the day arbitary 473 M uv. HARRIS, Cv/f r. that the retire- . st, CARLOS . Ices at tb* S. H. Hines Co. Funeral i in Mruiortam United Nations General Assem- father es Annie and Alice Harris 2ie 'B&K .1 Home, 2901 14th st. n w.. on Mon- World Bank ment age of 65 should be Also iurvtvine are three brothers, wt day. September Ift. at 11 am. ipark- : COLE. ROSA BEATRICE BROOKS. Aide Norris Grady White, bly takes up the question. abolished. The conference three sisters and a host of friends. r, to* facilities) Interment Reboboth Thomas C. Briscoe, 45. a After 4 pm. Sunday. September lA. N 0 M g Church Yard. Haacoek. Md. 16 ' BROOKS ,^£k.*X 20 annual may * h : transportation ended the convo- friends call at the Johnson c.US % 1.'; n M0 I°- °- officer of the e Founded AA Group Jenkins Puneral ; SeptemberM“ 0- sr‘g£«2b.rfr cation of the Institutum DM n.w., Home. 4804 Oeoreia I 13 Services to boFfSi^held iSB" 1 Monetary RICHMOND, Sept. OP).— *. ave. where funeral service* will to the Community Methodist yonder city, International Fund. 14 II Church # In cleudleaa and fair Farmer's Attire Thomae, a research organiza- £ be held on Monday. September Key Bryan Lyon 1 A U l Comes darkness ; died yesterday of Norris Grady (Jack) p.m. 18. blvd. and at.. Vll- TOMUNBON, ’. ; never; a* Bldht a heart attack k White, Z at 2 Interment Wsodlawn lage, Arlington. Va, at 3 pm. ffiM»Y 5f ?h; there: tion. j Cemetery -1 Thomae H Tomlinson, mother i\i\el at his home. Mr. came e local businessman “ yonder, Briscoe and founder Mr*. Del* Snyder No trials no sad farewell. HAYWOOD, HATTIE. On Thursday. . Cas6?*C^ COkSif^*Secretary. of Arllntton. Va.. For in God's holy elty than Is ao here England of Anonymous Too Scanty, He i*6 . And grandmother of Mrs Oeorsla night i from in 1046 6 Alcoholics in • *M7. HATTIE HAY- - MOORE. STANTON C. Officers end d Yount Wayne, there. * • WOOD of 3.124i Ames st. no., of ron fnd.. andJ HELEN I* and was with the n Virginia, died yesterday. beloved W st! members of Arllntton Chap- i- Oeorti T. Tomlinson of Battle Creek.’ FORBES Fund from Anne Arundel Fair : mother of Mrs. Ora L. Davit and ter. No 3«, O. E 8.. erer also 1* by time. A native of Graensboro, N. Goes to Prison Mrs. Janctt Smith, grandmother ol ViXJ hereby Mich. She survived three ¦ that C., * Ernestine I XSfi notlfled ot the death h sreat-arandrhildren and live treat- and president GROVE, Smith and sister -of Mrs . ¦'tolHftd of our late brother. BTAN- I- Funeral very ! He once worked as s clerkk of the White MOUNTAIN Mo., Queen Is Crowned * Flora McPhatter Other m ereat-srandrhUdren < TON C * many relatives MOORE. Past Pa- ice* and Interment Butler, fnd. ago this day. Sen Umber IS. IMS. with Bank England in System Co. here, Sept. 14 —John Mlnnig, 3, 2 and friends also survive. upn. on Friday, September r the of n he founded UP. S SANDY POINT. Md., Sept. - M winning Friends may call at the • Hla ways art a nlaasur* to Schey. Malvan Att 13. IM7. WASHINGTON. MAGGIE. On Prl-: : I recall. London, and was a captain inn AA in the Old Dominion 15 was convicted yesterday of 14 £ Inc,. Puneral Home. New Jer- ELSIE 8 GORDON. dir. September IS, IHA7. MAOOIE 1 UP—Miss Brenda Tolliver, * sey death, by years ago. gave eve and R st. n.w., on Sunday, ort 0n WASHINGTON Notice of : I He died a urave loved all , the British Army in Warr He a building puttering around his 160-acre September funeral HlB DEVOTED WIFE ERNESTINE World a teen-age brunette from An- £ 16, after 12 noon lerv- ORACE HUSBA^ iSr. f.V,, . later Arranaements by Dovle O 1 ‘ serving in Egypt South h here to the AA. Ozark farm in nothing but - Feet will be at Stephen s r H MAHORNEY. 11. and Richmond a napolis. held, St. MOORE. Friday. Brooks and Otta F. Allan. last night was named £ Baptist Chureh. 828 st. n.w., onf STANTON C. On r ,f Include carpenter's apron, M •• Africa. He was a native of Survivors his widow, nail and queen Monday. September 18, at 1 pm 13, 1967, at Ar- WIGGINS. THOMAS. On Saturday. COLE. BEATRICE BROOKS. A trib- of the 1057 Anne Arundel «Z • S*»tetoh*r ' utt of lova mom- daughter, Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 16* va- RTANTON CL September 14. 1967. at his reai- and devotion to tht : Blackburn, England, a a brother and two sometimes not even that. ' MOORE, * ory of our one, County Fair. * member of Co- holoeod BEATRICE HUDSON. CLOUGH D. Suddenly, ,! (if63%\\ dence. 701 llth at. n.a., THOMAS away Hr. Briscoe sisters, jury took on Hi lum b I a Typographical 1: WIOOINS. husband of tha late Marr > RftOOKS COLZ. who posaod f Is survived by his4 A magistrate court Miss by b -IFI M.l * ttohteen years today. September Tolliver was crowned - J! Y*sig*>w Union. No. 101. Remains wiaalns. devoted father of Mrs. Mary ace wife, the former Katherine e only 10 minutes to find j)'"ifUcsoN*?f *Me 'stlne at the Ariineten Fu-I-, Sirmons, Mrs. Jakl* Johnson. Julius, i j 14, 1939. him Rear Admiral WilliamR. Smed- . husband of Edith HendersonIli*i?"vr^lovedHudson, 5 1 v>lo'wiygii>e 1iiertl of Washington, and guilty of Indecent exposure, • I Home. 3901 North n Froston. Oeorge and Thomas More and mora etch day w* miss , Wilder on iberg (ether ot Mrs. Ruth Churchill of dr., I* Wlaslns ¦ m, superintendent of Memphis. < Fairfax Arlington, Va. Strvleaa He also leaves to mourn their loss i her. adopted “May Vokes, Actress the I Tenn.: Howard R. Hud- - on Sunday. September 16. at 2» other relative* many son, lan Paul Qflscoe. and Judge E. L. Colton sen- • la Friends may think tha wound la ; United Naval Academy. son of"McLean. Va.; Mrs. Mary Baum ’ Community and friends.; States I Delmar, N. Y om.. at the Methodist it Remains restlna at tha John T. Rhlnrs I i! healed: both of 3710 Jocelyn street tenced him to jail for a year.! as : Charles p. Hud- • Church. Arlington. Va. Members of'¦ ACo Funeral Home, 901 3rd st. . But they little know tho sorrow t'Known for 'Bat' Role A $750 scholarship was pre- n ¥ct n Margaret the * a.w. J !£ F Sprinefleld,lT* .' t, union an invltod to attend the Notice of funeral Lying wlthto N.W. Mlnnig, who describes him- Ward of Va ; Janice. '• services. later. 16 STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 14 sented the winner. J Dorothy funeral bayt^ranedaM Services # and Virginia Hudson of Me- - ROBERT TAUB. President. WILLIAM*. ALTHEA F. Os 1006 will be at 11 a.m. (Jp.— May Vokes, self as “Mother Nature’s obs- • Lean. Va,: County rd.. District Helthts. ! DAVTs, SUTTON, la lovlna menen [• one of Broad- brother of Oooree F. HAROLD B HUOHEB Md.. Monday Chapel, >• tinate brat,” appeared in . Longmont. I of my husband. In Gawler’s way’s tanking court Hudson ot Colo. Friends • Vice President. SUTTONyears DAVIS. comediennes in J may call at the S. H. Hines Co JOSEPH Z LINS, Secy.-Treat S' T who loft me three ago. Sep- ’ with burial In Blackburn, Eng- * the fully clad, wearing his nail Extend Daylight - Funeral st. sister oiMrt.J. L Smith. tember 14. 1954. 1020 and 1030s, died Time Home. 2901 14th n.w.. ; Thursday. Services ¦ s : S P.m. Saturday. September NEWMAN. ESSIE J. On at Chambers' Funeral Home. 617 nth ' always, land. Thursday night apron on the outside ot white CUMBERLAND. Md., Bept. filer a*, Loved and remembered , in • Monday. September * Stamford J4. Services at the above funeral 4!#E st. on 18, WIFE. EDNA S. DAVIS. coveralls a sweat 14 (As ).—The rawAN^tim^r., .. Allegany : home on Monday, September 18. at at 2,30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hilli Hospital. In her 70s. she had and shirt. County 2 p.m. (parking facllitlaai. Inter- • beloved wile ol ‘niomat H. Newmtn. <•1 Cemetery. 16 DYE, MARY V. In loving memory ol hair shoulder-length 01 Myrtha Margie * ! dear been a patient for His was Commissioners yesterday ; ment Fori Lincoln Cemetery. A eon- sitter Mrs Lie. WILLIAM*, FREDERICK DOUGLASS. mv mother. MARY V. DYE. : Sara E. Coyne, 62, about two i trlbutfon to the Heart Fund may be - end Edward Tyree ee PUtsburgb. Fa. who passed away nineteen years aso months. and he had a bushy beard. adopted by a 2-1 vote, a reso- made expression of She also It survived by other rela- today. September 14. 1938. t as an sympothy tives and friends Alter 11 a.m. °fVd»' jssssss 4-H Miss Mlnnig acted as his own lution to extend daylight sav- • . pain private 16 Sunday, September rf; 1 frisf.WILLIAMS, beloved husband of Keth- She w*a Juat a dear mother Club Pioneer Vokes in life 16. are - friends enne Preston Williams, father of i With her lovlna smile each day. Sept. lawyer. He offered no defense ing time in Allegany to Invited to call at the Jarvlt Chapel. l I Always do WAKEFIELD. R. 1., 144 was Mrs. Robert Lester. She Octo- ~ Preston Williams oi tried to lor others, 1432 You st nw. Funeral services and arandfathar State's • i FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Sharon Terry* Alan , As sht tourneyed on her way. (/p.— Sarp Coyne, s, was best for but cross-examined the ber 27. windup date in most of Monday, September * and Williams. I Professor E. known her role on 16. at 1'll surviving l Pm. tha Atbury are other relative! and I To lllote who have a mother, i- four witnesses. the rest of Maryland. at Methodist Cburch. ' Irlends. funeral 62, associate professor of eco- of the frightened Lizzie Crematorium nth and K sts. n.w., the Rev !"»"» Nollce of I . Tend her with lovlna care, maid. Charles D Foy officiating. Inter- later Arranaemenu by McGuire, . You'll never know her value nomics at the University ofif Allen. In the original produc- : J. William Lee’s ment Palle Church. Va. 16 j till you sec htr vacant chair. Sons Co. "ON- ELMER • Rhode Island for 31 years priorr tion of “The Bat." FENDRLTON. ROBERT. On fhura- LINTON, ; to year, —— ;dm arm 8-4200 > day, September 12, 1967, ROBERT MEM. AMELIAC. la saTbat her retirement last diedd FF.NDELTON at 6213 13th st. n.w.. loving remembrance of my dear yesterday. brothtr of Mr* Irene Johnson, uncle mother and arandmothev, MRS William A. Erwin, 30, FUNERAL DESIGNS of Frances lolly. Charles Minor,.Mar- | -DEATHS- AMELIA c. LlrfrON. who departed She was a pioneer in organ- *1 yean today, Sep- i IS HE WHO garet Bailey and Nathaniel Brad- ii Announcement this Ilfs two, ate ising “GREATER CONQUERS HIMSELP GEO. C. INC lorn Other relatives and friends Is Mrvleet *y Chambers tember Id, 1966. rural clubs for women n 'Yachtsman, Engineer SHAFFER. p.m. • Expreeelvo , also survive. After 2 Monday, * 1 n'» memory, and girls, taking up 4-H Floral Tributes Moderately • September may * c"mbtn c ,£ dear Mother. workk MIAMI,Fla., Sept. 14 UP Open dally. holidays 18. friends call at 11l cherish my wholt Ilfs throuoh. Bun the •iv*- : County, 4„ - ions ordtrs 1 Frasier Funeral Home. 389 Rhode 5 But the sweetness will live forever In Dorchester M be- William Allen Erwin, 30, Rfeed. alto accented. 8:80 So 9 Island *ve n.w., whtre funeral serv- THAN HE WHO CONQUERS A THOUSAND" - coming - l4t> ,l ices will be held on Tuesday. Sep- v'l'W. W. W. Chambers C*.• fore to Rhode Islandd yachtsman, construction en- ftf tember 1 7, noon. h/r 1 r*In 1035. t Arlington at 12 Interment s DAUOHTkRS. gineer and member a prom- National Cemetery. * <4 I 18 hfewi k ! MULES. PLEAHANT. in lovlns mem- North LOTS RAY. ESSIE LEE. On Tuesday, Sep- WtilUm H. . | ory of mv inent Carolina family, Buddhi pr#*«rk CEMETERY - w'. ChSmben Co. wife. PLEASANT MILLER tS who : 8 tember 10, 1967. ESSIE LEE RAY i £tom pyaod away twenty-two roars died yesterday. CHOICE LOTS. of Kadsc- -j 79 st, Benny Ray, Oardtn of 8 n.w, wile of W. W. Chamber* Ce a*o, 14, 1936. ; • ‘lon, Cedar Hill Cemetery. SO Mlambcr • Dr. Elisha r _ mother ol Cora Ann. Ronald; Arnold, JOHNNY. Barksdale Mr. Erwin was a native r am BVim Anthony Ray. _ of Donald. and Michael loving nwMMMdiM MB '• WERT. BENJAMIN T In mem- LYNCHBURO, Sept. 14 ). Raleigh, N. C., and grandson 1 Louise, Irene. Willie and James Cobb, W. » Chamber* c* UP. * sister of Mrs Annie Belle ie r,#*¦*'rioharty. d r«« am cml Mevlna ?&.?: . | —Dr. Elisha Barksdale, 76, aa of the founder of Erwin Cotton FUNERAL HOME and John Pope. Jr. Other relatives W » Cb.mb.rs j :s c passed away Septambar 14, - , and friends also surviv*. After 2 I IMS, Lynchburg surgeon, died yes- Mills. p.m. suaday. September 5 Memories ' is. friends 1 drift to scenes lona past, supervised «.l «... . mar call at in* Frazier Funeral u 8 s i Tims roUa on. but msmorlsslast: terday after a long Illness. Hee He recent eon- MMU U.MW ! Home, 389 Rhode Island ave. h.w., piffl/to*. l&sstssfc ATovtot thouoht, a secret tear was a brother of retired Fed- - structlon of guided missile frXtmNAUTSrkMfIaHL JAMT-wmII; ehere services will held . (Keen* your svar dear. ' funeral be mtmonf tracking r "l* 101 10 “ r b 1 iiiS.y.sE fr.s-. & eral Judge Alfred D. Barksdale s stations in the Ba- & . t. dl fc —ifr 7 7^84 choice l7t.« W«n *J.i;U?y t A* ¦' WIFE MA¥. /ufs\f*A^3 JIHNY. • of Lynchburg. hamas.