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S Fxpefuencep a Good Reputation Death in Bridge Fall Jewish Leaders Order Polynesians in Canoes Welcome Two Flyers to Take Off 5 Held for Grand Jury (Earfc of OJlfanka Spalff* MOORE. GEORGE W. The family of Stretch Work Kon-Tiki Raft as It Skirts Isle Of Charles J. Stoppage Today ✓ On Global in In the late GEORGE W. MOORE, wish to HUNT. ORA WELLS. On Thursday. Au- Flight $2,300 Theft of express our deep appreciation for the beau- gust 7. 1947, ORA WELLS HUNT of 1430 By Thor Heyerdahl ungrammatical, phrases in their tiful floral tributes, expressions of Kenilworth ave, n.e., loving mother oi sym- North American pathy and kindnesses shown us In our Charles H. Wells, Rosa Wells Murphy, Sadie Newspaper Alliance language. They seemed pleased by recent bereavement. Lowry and Annie Mosley. She also Is sur- Is Declared Suicide In Protest Roundup KON-TIKI RAFT EXPEDITION, this, and for all of us it was a Planes MARTHA I. MOORE AND FAMILY. vived by six grandchildren and many other Light Today Automobile Radios relatives and friends. Notice of funeral the Associated Press AT SEA, 3 A certificate of suicide has been By Aug. (Delayed).—Tor- great occasion. These were the Two former later. Arrangements by Henry S. Wash- stein who Washington flying In-1 Five men were waiting grand Jury — was on watch, ington & Sons. issued by Deputy Coroner Richard 7. Jewish Raaby, structors will ^ JERUSALEM, Aug. first people outside our stx man take off in “souped in death of turned us all out early this morning action today and a sixth was on IpStlfB LATIMER, ARTHUR LAWRENCE. On M. Rosenberg the leaders decreed a complete three- up” planes from New as the low island of group that we had seen in 97 sport-type ALFT, MAUD LILLIAN. On Wednes- Tuesday, August 5, 1947. at his residence, 'Charles A. Stretch. 76, of 719 Dart- long, Amgatu days! brobation after their in LATI- hour work stoppage this afternoon Jersey late this morning on a; appearance at Providence Hos- Sultland, Md., ARTHUR LAWRENCE of us on the western and 4,100 miles of day, August 6, 1947, late Lil- mouth avenue, emerged ^head drifting. pital, MAUD LILLIAN ALFT, beloved wife MER, the beloved husband of the in protest against the internment projected 21,350-mJ.le i Municipal Court on Latimer, of Mrs. E. horizon, in our on globe-girdling yesterday police of George J. Alft, mother of Chester G. lian A. father Earl Silver directly path the A fresh offshore breeze Jesse Swann, Spring, by British authorities of three Jew- camf up, flight. Alft and Mrs. Charles Kneiss. Wood and brother of Mrs. route between Peru charges that they were involved in Prayers Bert Latimer. who was killed long and Tahiti. and we took our sail down. Then at Chambers’ Funeral Home. 617 11th st. Walter. Narval. Eugene and ish mayors and some 40 other Jews Funeral from the Simmons Bros. Funeral If Cliff Evans, who was born and i which s e„ on Saturday, August 9. at 9:30 in a yes-, By noon we were within 500 the six of us piled into the native ring dealt in stolen automo- Home. 2007 Nichols ave. s.e., on Friday, plunge dor the avowed purpose of checking yards a.m. Mass at St. Francis Xavier Church educated In Washington, and a.m. Services at St. from the of the most beautiful canoe with the two and bile at 10 am. Interment Washington Na- August 8, at 9:45 terday terrorism. palm forest, Polynesians radios. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, Oxon Hill. George Truman, a Californian, com- tional Cemetery. 8 P i n e y Branch which arose, dark and green, be- paddled into shallower waiter, look- Md.. at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends Violence continued, meanwhile. plete their flight, it will be the first The alleged thefts involved 62 BRONSON. FRED GRANT. Or Wednes- invited. Interment church cemetery. 7 Bridge, Six- hind a beautiful white, sandy beach. ing for an improvised anchor. The day. August 6, 1947, FRED GRANT BRON- British authorities announced that ever accomplished in a conventional •adios valued at more than CHARLES S. On Saturday, Au- teenth s tr e e t Directly in front of the raft was a sun began to go down, and the wind $2,300 SON, the beloved husband of Florence Eva LEWIS, were United States 12 oil tank cars wrecked by a light plane. Bronson, father of Mrs. John Walgren, gust 2. 1947, at and road coral reef, over which breakers increased. More canoes came out as from the Trew Motor Co.. 1526 Naval Medical Center, Bethesda. Spring George M. Bronson and Mrs. Homer Miller. mine explosion at Ras El Ain, be- Md.. S. LEWIS, be- N.W. The the natives tried to our The last such effort, made Services at Funeral Home. 517 CHARLES splashed constantly. high- stop drift. shortly ■; ?V>urteenth street N.W.. where three Chambers’ loved of Celia Lewis, tween Tel Aviv and Haifa. The 11th st. s.e., on Saturday, August 9, at husband He was raft could have taken before the outbreak of the Leo and Edward D. pro- riding easily Fight Wind. war.ji >f the men were 2:30 Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- father of blast ripped up 300 yards of railway Rising employed, police p.m. Lewis, brother of Morris Lewis. nounced dead at this obstacle in stride—with the ended in tragedy in the wilds tery. 9 Knut Haugland left the canoe, of|; ;aid. Remains resting at Chambers' Funeral track, but caused no casualties, the 12:49 p.m. yes- wind behind us—but we would in our Newfoundland. Army men later lo- CAMPBELL. LYNN M. on Tuesday, Home. 517 11th st. s.e., until Friday, Au- announcement said. got little dinghy, and began Held in $1,000 bond on grand Md., gust at 10:30 a.m. Services at Fort at Emer- never have been able to come out cated the of the craft August 5, 1947, at hts home, Norbeck, 8, terday to row ashore, determined to see wreckage light arcenv were: a.m. Interment Arling- charges John Mur- LYNN M. CAMPBELL, beloved husbanu ol Myer Chanel at 11 Traffic Ordered Halted. with in the a 7 gency Hospital again the wind against us. It what the little island was woods, and ground party Laura Clark Campoell. Remains resting at ton National Cemetery. like be- >hy. 48. of 1400 block of W street Funeral Home of Wm. Reuben Dr. James L. An of would have meant our raft fore we followed the pilot's tracks away from the Colonial S. On Saturday. Au- by extraordinary meeting leaving left. Five additional canoes, 1W.: Marvin T. of the Md., until 4 p.m. LEWIS, CHARLES Hart. 35, Pumphrey, Rockville. at the United Green. He had (the Jewish National here for the scene. His body, never thereafter at his late gust 2, 1947, Vaad Leumi good. each with two natives, came out to however, 400 block of Corcoran Thursday, August 7; States Naval Medical Cente., street N.W., where funeral services will be been ill in health and other leaders decided a to our was found. residence Bethesda, Md CHARLES S. Council* We made decision, therefore, to try fight drift. By this time, ind Charles L. Jackson, of the held Friday, August 8. at 10:30 ami. In- 33. LEWIS. Comrades of Cooley- for several months, according to on the work stoppage in the Jewish around the side of the every canoe on the island was The two cruisers of Mr. terment St. Mark’s Protestant Episcopal Amer- try steering single Piper : 1200 block of Twelfth N.W. 7 McCullough Post, No. 22. place Church Cemetery, Highland, Md. to members of the areas of the Land. or- island to the end—from clustered around our raft. We Evans and Mr. ican Legion, are requested family. Holy They opposite fought Truman have been Held in $1,000 bond on charges of _ attend services at 8 P.m. CLEMENTS, CLARA LOUISE. On Wed- Legion dered all Jewish traffic halted and which the prevailing wind could al- against the rising wind for three fitted with extra gas tanks to ] at Chambers’ Funeral Mr. Stretch came to Washington carry ecelving stolen property were: nesday, August tt, 1947, at the home of Thursday. August 7, s.e. all Jewish restaurants ways us to resume our hours, which time Knut re- a total of 130 William C. Gloyd, near Gaitn- Home, 517 11th st. about 54 years ago and was em- shops, and carry away during gallons each. < lhalmers 35. of the 1900 her nephew. Commander. Hamer, ersburg, Md., Miss CLARA LOliloE CLEM- SIDNEY B. GOLDMAN. at the Government places of amusement closed from drift. turned with the report that the vil- The will I dock of Second street Peter Henry GEO. W. KEFAUVER, Adjutant. ployed Printing pair take off from Teter- N.W., and ENTS. daughter of the late 5 Is was full of She is survived Oflice until his retirement 12 years 2 p.m. to p.m. Island Skirted. lage beautiful South boro Field and F. of 3700 and Mary Ellen Clements. MARSHALL. ANNIE H. On Wednesday, head for Goose Bay, ienry Staley. 27, the L. Brunett of Sea He also by one sister. Mrs. John 6, at Garfield Memorial Hos- He was born in at same time All afternoon Navigator Erik Hes- girls. learned that we 1 dock of Grant street S.E. William C., Fran- August 1947, ago. Newport, Ky. The leaders the Labrador—1,050 miles distant.
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