Sralljfl Rev. H. H. Riggs, 68, Rites for Bert Fish ACH. LORETTA C. On Friday. August LEWIS, SARAH F. On Wednesday. Au- CIO Union Protests Pacific War Dr. J. K. FREIOT, DENTIST SO. 1943. LORETTA C ACH beloved wife gust IS. 1043, at her residence. 003 Mor- Dies in Jerusalem Progress pf Hie late Frank L Ach and daughter of ton st. n w. SARAH F LEWIS, wife of Planned at Stetson U. PLATE SPECIALIST and Elizabeth Mrs 1he Associated Frank F Brady. Edward Lewis, sister of Sussan Baylor. By Press. ty the Associated Press. Funeral notice later. Fannie Chandler of Pittsburgh. Pa and Frank of Herndon. Va. Other rela- NEW YORK, ,Aug. 20.—Word of ALLEN. MARIE. On Thursday. August Baylor Attacks by Pegler Hailed Patterson DELAND. Fla.. Aug. 20 —Funeral Plain Repaired While Tea Wait survive. Friends by also IP 1943. at the residence of her sister. tives and friends may call at late residence after 10 the death in Jerusalem of the Rev. 3014 O st. nw. MARIE ALLEN, beloved her By the Associated Press. Bt the Associated Press. services for Bert Fish of Deland. a.m. CO. 407 wife of Donald Allen, mother of Marie and Friday. Aucust 7tli St. N.W. NA. 0010 Funeral August Cl. at 1 p.m. NEW YORK, 20.—A union- Henry Harrison Riggs, 68, mission- Billy Allen, daughter of Mrs Annie V. Saturday. Aug. HONOLULU, Aug. 20.—Progress Minister to Portugal from Bethlehem Baptist Church. Howard Hoshall: sister of Mrs. Montana 8tansbury. estimated 2,500 members of the Na- of the rd and Nichols ave s.e.. Rev. J. C. Banks ary and executive secretary of the war in the Pacific "is excel- who died at Lisbon on Mrs. Crockett and L. July 21. will Betty George Memorial tional Union Hoshall officiating. Interment Lincoln Maritime pick- Near since Cemetery Arrangements by Thomas East Christian Council k-.L, of War Rob- be conducted here at 4 Services at Chambers' Georgetown fu- eted the New York Undersecretary p.m. Sunday, Frazier Co. 20 World-Telegram was received here neral home. M st. n.w.. on Monday. ! 1902, yesterday. 3072 for 1 hour and ert Patterson told a press confer- it was announced by Joyce R August 23. at 10 a m Mass at Holy Trin- LEWIS, WINSLOW. On Sunday. August building yesterday Born in Sivas, Turkey, of mis- ity Church at a m. Interment Fort 8. 1043, at San Diego. Calif.. WINSLOW Bowen, the 10:30 45 minutes, protesting statements in the Rev. Mr. ence yesterday. diplomat’s personal Lincoln Cemetery. 22 LEWIS, beloved husband of Florence Fray | sionary parents, Riggs here. Lewis and father of Eva Lewis Allen and Westbrook column. “There is no representative ASHBY, NINA M. On Thursday. August Pegler’s at Anatolia College in Tur- doubt that Jaoanese Parker W. Lewis. taught The service 19. 1943 NINA M ASHBY of 1852 Park a of 10 men will be held in the Services at Hebron Lutheran Church. Finally, delegation key and served as president of strength on the water and in the rd r. w wife of the late William T Ashby of Madison. Va Saturday. August Cl, at C women to chapel Stetson University, the and mother of William Todd Ashby and and presented the paper's in Later air has been very considerably di- p.m. Interment Hebron Lutheran Cem- Euphrates College Turkey. Mrs. Walter H. Beal. institution from which Mr. Fish was etery at Madison. CO* executive editor, Lee B. Wood, a let- I he did relief and rescue work in minished. Services at the S H Hines Co. funeral in 1901. The Rev. Thurs- ter that Mr. “The recent air graduated Clyle home. 2901 14th st n.w.. on Monday. MACFARLANE, HELEN S. On demanding Pegler's \ Armenia. Constantinople and Bei- blqyr dealt the August at 10 am. Interment Con- day. August 15*. 1943. at Garfield Hos- Smith, pastor of the First Chris- 23. column “be eliminated in the inter- rut, At the time of his death Japanese in New Guinea was mo- gressional Cemetery. 22 pital, HELEN S. MACFARLANE. beloved | Syria. tian Church of will be the wife of Archibald H. Macfarlane of 4000 ests of the Ameri- mentous.’ Deland, BARNETT. LLOYD C. On Wednesday of greater unity he was on the staff of the Near DeRussey Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. minister. William August IK, 1943, a! his 1015 officiating Dr. residence. Funeral services at th^ Bethesda-Chevy can people to win the war." East School of He referred to the destruction of st. n.r LLOYD C BARNETT, | Theology. Kearney Chase funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pum- Sims Allen, president of Stetson beloved husband of Louisa May Barnett The letter presented to Mr. He received a bachelor of arts 215 out of 225 enemy planes found phrey August Cl. at C p.m. In- At Food and father of Arnold W.. Theodore C.. Saturday. University, will lead a portion of Independent terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Wood protested statements by Mr. degree from Carleton College, massed on airdromes in the vicinity Mrs. William A. Benner and Lloyd C. Bar- the ceremony. Burial will be in nett. Jr., and brother of Mrs J. R. Bobbitt McELROY. ROBERT J F. Suddenly, on Pegler which it said were “against Northfield, Minn., in 1896 and was of Wewak Tuesday and Wednes- DISTRICT GROCERY of Richmond. Va and W Barnett Thursday, August 19. 15*43. at Doctors 1 Oakdale Cemetery here. Carroll the valiant men of the merchant from Auburn day. of Washington. D. C. Also survived by Hospital. ROBERT J. F. McELROY. the graduated Theological three grandchildren beloved husband of Anna Hage McElroy; marine.” Mr. Wood said he read I Seminary, Auburn. N. Y., in 1902. “We’d consider that a great dis- Services at the S. H Hines Co funeral father of Robert D. McElroy. Mrs Agnes ; the letter “with interest” but would aster if it happened to us,” he said. AIDING WAR FUND DRIVE— home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Saturday. M. Rouse, Mrs. Mary M. Steed and Mrs. Winant First American August 21. at 3 p.m. Interment Fort Lin- Sarah M. Menzer. Also survived by eight i withhold comment until later. "It was a great disaster to them, Mrs. Paul V. McNutt has been coln Cemetery. 20 grandchildren. Notice of funeral later. Mr. Pegler issued a statement in C. Barnett Dies; too.” BARNETT. LLOYD C. A special com- Lloyd appointed vice chairman of To Talk in Westminster munication of Washington Cen- MILLARD, ANNIE. Departed this life | which he declared “Everything that Mr. Patterson is in Hawaii in- Lodge No. 14, F. A. A. on Thursday. August 19, 15*43, at Gal- the Advance Gifts Division of By the Associated Press. tennial 11 said was true.” specting defenses in company with M.. is hereby called on Satur- linger Hospital.. ANNIE MILLARD of 413 Dealer LONDON. day. August 21. 1943. at 2:15 Cist st. n.w the devoted wife of William John Rogan, a member of the Heating Supply Lt. Gen. William S. Knudsen, di- the Community War Fund. Aug. 20—Ambassador Millard, mother Leonzo Frazier. Marie p.m for the purpose of con- of Lloyd C. Barnett, 56, of 1015 Kear- rector of for the War John G. Winant became the first our late G. Bell. Willie Mae Mack and Margaret NMU's National Port Committee, production She will assist Abbot P. ducting the funeral of Mills, American to brother. LLOYD C. BARNETT. Hawkins; foster mother of Mary Frances told Mr. Wood: ny street N.E., dealer in heating Department, and Lt. Gen. Robert speak in Westminster Mercer and Annell Gray. She also is sur- | chairman of the division M-mbers are urged to b- present. By order and died Wednes- C. Abbey when he delivered one of the master. vived by one sister. Mrs. Mary Thomas; “You people better watch out. If plumbing supplies, Richardson, commander of the of the worshipful which has the of JAMES L. PADGETT. Secretary. 20 other relatives and many friends. Remains don’t remove day at his home. Hawaiian job soliciting Abbey's "holidays at home" talks resting at the John T. Rhines & Co. fu- you this guy, you'll Army's department. BARNES. LEN. Departed this life on last neral home. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. have more than lines around Mr. Barnett larger gifts during the cam- night. Thursday. August 19 1943. LEN BARNES, j picket Notice of funeral later. was manufac- The Ambassador spoke on the devoted husband of Lizzie Barnes, devoted | this office. We’re giving you warn- paign to be held in October. son of Joseph Barnes. He also leaves PARMES, ALICE. On Tuesday. August turer’s repre- Mrs. Doolittle Join links between the historic abbey and Ida Anderson. Mrs. Maria 17. 15)43. at Garfield Memorial Hospital, ing now.” May three sisters. Mrs. | —Harris & Ewing Photo. the United Harvey and Mrs. Grade carter: one ALICE PARMES. wife of Percy Parmes. sis- sentative for States and said: brother. Joseph Barnes, jr.; a host of other ter of Mollie White, William W. and Price the Lawson "There are 16 American who mourn his Scott; aunt of John White. William, jr.; boys relatives and many friends to District Plane attended passing. Remains resting at the John T. Randolph. Clarence, Cornelius, Alphonso. Mrs. Mildred 0. Straw Man ufacturing Spotters Westminster School now Rhines A Co. funeral home. 3rd and Eye Percy. Henry. Juanita and Robbie Scott; Co., Pittsburgh, Volunteers w'ho plot the courses Spanish War Veterans serving in the American forces side its. s.w. great-aunt of Mildred White. She also Notice of funeral later. leaves two sisters-in-law\ Florence and and other Arms. of planes over Washington on the by side with their British brothers." Jeanette Scott: one brother-in-law. John H. B. away Dies After 3-Week Illness Elect Leavitt BELL. EZKIEL THOMAS. Passed White, and other relatives and friends. He was a mem- Antiaircraft Artillery Command’s on August IK, 1943. the suddenly, Wednesday. T'«* late Mrs. Parmes may be viewed at board be By Associated Press. THOMAS BELL, Mildred Orem Strawy of 207 ber of the Wash- plotting may working with at 8 p.m.. EZKIEL aged Stewart's funeral home, 30 H st. n.e.. after 41, to mourn his wife, two Mrs. BOSTON, 20.—The HO. He leaves 5 p.m. Thursday, where services will be Spring street, ington Centen- Jimmie Doolittle sometime in Aug. United two one Chevy Chase, Md., brothers, one sister, daughters, held Saturday. August 21. at 1 p.m. In- a died nial the the future. War Veterans son. two stepdaughters, one niece and terment Woodlawn Wednesday at Doctors Hospital Lodge, Spanish elected Hal- Re- Cemetery. 20 bHm other relatives and friends. host of after an illness of three weeks. Washington Mrs. Doolittle yesterday visited the " mains resting at his late residence. 733 PESTELL, LTDO A. On Monday, August sey B. Leavitt, Asheville, N. C., to the 10, 1943. at his residence. 509 8th st. A Board of Trade information the location of h 4th st. s.e.. from 5 P.m. Friday, August native of Fairmont, Md., Mrs. center, ESTABLISHED • s.w., UDO A. PESTELL. beloved husband post of junior vice commander 1865 % 20. until Saturday. August 21, at 1 p.m. Straw had resided in Chase and the Angle which is a military secret. She said yes- Funeral services Saturday. August 21. at of India O. Pestell, father of Eugene F. and Chevy at the A. terday closing session of their t p.m.. at 2452 Nichols ave. s.e. Wilbur Pestell. Mrs. Helen Moore and most of her life. She was a Club of Master she would like to join the volunteers Mrs. Louise Williams. graduate 45th annual Now b lbo Tine to ALEXANDER. On l. c. Bamett. Masons. na- if she could fit it in with her other encampment. BELL. WILLIAM Services at Chambers’ funeral home. 517 of Central High School, a member A | 1043. WILLIAM The was Wednesday. August 18 11th st. s.e.. on Saturday. August 21. at post contested by Mr. 43rd st. of the Chase Methodist tive of Irvington. Va., he came to activities. ALEXANDER BELL of 4401 n.w., C p.m. Interment Union Alex- Chevy who Ellen Cemetery. Leavitt, received 492 votes, and beloved husband of the late Mary andria, Va. 20 Church and on the Board of Man- Washington in 1915. The center needs 75 volunteers for Bell and father of Mrs. Dora A. Nesline, William A. Dawkins of New Re- PESTELL, UDO A A communi- of the Methodist He is survived by his widow, Louise day work and some for work. York, Edward James and William J. Bell. special agers Home for night who 195. INSULATE mains resting at the S H. Hines Co. fu- cation of Lebanon Lodge, No. Volunteers must polled j the Aged. May Barnett; three sons, Lloyd C., be women between home. 2901 14th st n.w 7. F. A. A. M., is hereby called ———JB—— neral 18 and who ~ With Genuine Hock Services at St. Ann's Catholic Church. for Saturday, August 31. 1943, She is survived by her husband, jr.; Theodore C. and Arnold W. Bar- 45, have good hearing Wool at at the Masonic Tem- ADVERTISEMENT. 4400 Wis. ave. n.w on Saturday. August 1 p.m Robert C. her nett: a Mrs. William A. and eyesight. |\ Mount Olivet ple, to conduct Masonic services Straw; father, the daughter, Registrants may apply 21. at 9 a.m. Interment You con't afford to risk a Lv Cemetery. 20 for our late brother. UDO A. Rev. William L. Orem; a sister, Benner; a brother, W. Carroll Bar- at the interviewing office, 2324 F EDWARD. Suddenly, PESTELL. fuel next winter, ttt BOYER. GEORGE all of a street or call Executive 6688. shortage at Shady JOHN M. RIECKS, Master. 20 Mrs. Elizabeth O. Preston of Seattle, nett, Washington, and sis- N.W., on Thursday. August 10. 1943. Insulate now with Side. Md., GEORGE EDWARD BOYER, POTTS. SIMON. On Friday. August 20. Wash., and a brother, William L. ter, Mrs. J. R. Bobbitt of Richmond, Each volunteer works four hours genuine ),V beloved son of Edward G. and Catherins Rock IW 1913, SIMON POTTS, beloved father of are three and the center is Wool—Quality Guar- ave, Orem, jr„ of Chevy Chase. Va. Also surviving three grand- every days, L Bover of 7405 Columbia College Mrs. Nathan Cohen. .Joseph and Gilbert anteed the manned 24 hours a Some by maker ond— ■ Park, Md. Mrs. A. Do Potts: brother of Miss Etta Potts and Funeral services will be held at 2 children, William Barnett, jr.; day. '... Chambers' Riverds'e fu- Funeral from Minnie Worksman. at the Ann and Jeanne Frances neral home on Saturday. August 21. at Funeral services at the Bernard Danzan- pm. today William R. Beverly 8:30 a m Mass of the Aneels a: St. Je- skv & Son funeral home. 3501 14th st. n.w.. Pumphrey funeral home, Bethesda, Barnett. rome's Church. Hyattsville. Md.. at 9 am. on Friday. August 20. at m Interment 3 p Md. Burial will be in Rock Creek Masonic funeral services will be Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Ohev Sholom Cemetery. others do not CATTERTON, MARY’ M. On Thursday. ROGERS. DORIS SULLIVAN. On Thurs- Cemetery. held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Hines ^MONUMENTS Ausust 19. 1943. at Greenock. Md.. MARY day. August 19. 1943. DORIS SULLIVAN The Rev. Clifford funeral home. Burial will be in of the late H." Richmond You eoJ.BarkeI M CATTERTON, beloved wife ROGERS of 6004 4th st. n.wi, beloved wife *40 up may not know this secret. Those of the Chase Fort Lincoln 11 Ltyifjatuf ^ Virgil Catterton 6f Marion G. Rogers Friends may call at Chevy Methodist Cemetery. little telltale odors may be promptly Funeral Saturday. August 21. from Mount the W. W. Deal funerat home. 4812 Georgia 'I LUMBER: & Church and the Rev. Edward G. MARKERS *15”? and completely MILLWORK Zion Church at 3 p.m. Interment in Mount ave. n.w., until 10 p.m. Friday, August 20. subdued with Key’s {J Latch 1# Calvary Cemetery. Interment McBee, S. C. of Metropolitan Memorial Powder (hyslenlc)—two teaspoonfuls to 649-651 N. Y. AVENUE N.W.feV ELLA On Thursday, August FALVEY ertRRY, N. ROSSITER, JOSEPH C. Suddenly, on Church will officiate at the services. Death two euarts of warm water. It sooth- 1523 7TH STREET IP. 1943. at her residence. 1920 You placs Wednesday, August 18, 1943. at his resi- Dispatch Reporting N.wJ! CO. INC cleanses the folds of tender tis- a e ELLA N. CORRY. beloved wife of John dence. 820 D st. s.e.. JOSEPH C. ROS- .GRANITE C. Corry, mother of Mrs. Catherine E. SITER, brother of Dr. Thomas J., Charles Eshabh*h*d 30 Yemrt sues and keeps you fresh—and safe. Flaherty. A. and George Rossiter. Mrs. Of Gen. Koeltz Erroneous UPSHUR ST.N.W. Three sises: 85c. 65e and $1.25— Services at Chambers funeral home. 61 Friends may call at the Lee funeral Edna R. Hines Rifes .209 Hmrfioc* Cm* Cnmfmy drusstoras everywhere i --.NATIONAL 1348 I 11th st. s.e.. on Monday. August 23. at home. 4th ?t. and Mass. ave. n.e., where By the Associated Press. carry It. Every at TAYLOR 8:30 a.m. Mass in St. Teresa's Church services will be held on Saturday, August IIQO woman needs it. | 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- 21, at 10 a m. Relatives and friends in- Held af War Department records showed tery. 22 vited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Holy Trinity Ilntly that an Associated Press dis- 1 Cl'RRY. MINNIE E. On Friday. August 20 today fith st. Funeral services were held Co 194.3. at her residence. 1122 SCHMIDT. WILLIAM. On Thursday. today patch received yesterday from Al- S.W., MINNIE E. CURRY, beloved wife of for August 19. 1943. at Camp Springs. Md.. Mrs. Edna R. Hines, 43, of 1243 lied hearquarters in North Africa Joseph Curry. WILLIAM SCHMIDT, beloved husband of the above residence on Thirty-first street wife of Funeral from Emily Schmidt. Remains resting at Cham- N.W., reporting the death of Gen, Louis 23. at 8:30 a.m. R’quiem Monday. August brs’ funeral home, 617 11th st. s.e., until Harold L. Hines, official tailor for mass at St. Dominic's Church at 9 a.m. Marie Koeltz, commander of the 9:30 a m. Saturday. August 21. friends invited. Interment in the Police and Fire Relatives and Graveside services in Episcopal Church Departments. French 10th was erro- Congressional Cemetery. Arrangements by Army Corps, Cemetery, Forestville, Md., at 10 a m. She died of a P. A. Taltavull. 22 Wednasday heart neous. SHEPPARD. RICHARD CLARENCE. On DANIEL. On Thursday, ailment. Services were held at the DEENIHAN. Thursday. August 19. 1943. at the Chil- The dispatch said the American Ausust 19, 1943. at Garfield Hospital. dren's Hospital. RICHARD CLARENCE Holy Trinity Church, followed DANIEL beloved husband of by Legion of Merit Medal had been DEENIHAN. SHEPPARD, aged 9 months, son of Rev. Harnedy), 631 burial in Cedar Hill Katherine C. Deenihan (nee and Mrs. Milton Sheppard and brother of Cemetery. given posthumously to Gen. Koeltz. Morris st. n.e. John E., Alleen Y. and Paul H.: grand- Mrs. Hines w'as the former Edna Timothy Hanlon s This was due to Funeral services at son of Abner J. Bell of Baileys Cross apparently n.e.. on Monday, R. and was the funeral parlor. 041 H st. Roads, Va.: godson of Miss Alice Sheppard Dove, member of confusion of his name with that of a.m. high August 23, at 8:30 Requiem of Mount Pleasant, Va. a which had lived in a.m. family George- Gen. Marie Edouard Wel- mass at St. George's Church at 9 Funeral services Saturday. August 21, Joseph Interment town since Relatives and friends invited. at 1:30 p.m., at the Mount Pleasant Bap- before the Civil War. who was killed while 22 vert, leading at Mount Olivet Cemetery. tist Church. Her mother is the former Clara O. Wednes- French troops in the Pichon sector DERMODY, MATTHEW F. On SHORT. WILBERT. On Tuesday. August residence, Hilleary. Mrs. Hines was active in day. August 18. 1943. at his 17. 1943, at Gallir.ger Hospital, WILBERT in Tunisia last April arid who was st. s.w.. F. DERMODY. 440 6th MATTHEW SHORT, son of Mary Short." brother of civilian defense activities and was beloved husband of the late Julia R. Der- awarded the Legion of Merit Medal Evelyn Norris, Rebecca and Lorenza Short. a mody father of Rose-Mary Dermody. member of the Mothers’ Club He also leaves one uncle, two aunts, one posthumously. fkone his late residence Satur- Lincoln FYineral from sister-in-law. one brother-in-law and other of Holy Church. 4300 at 8:30 a.m. Trinity The War said Gen. day. August 21, Requiem relatives and many friends. Remains may Department mass at St. Dominic's Church at 9 a.m She is besides her be viewed after 4 p.m. Friday. August 20. survived, hus- Koeltz. who was one of a number and friends invited Interment a Relatives at his late residence. 1245 Delaware ave. band, three Mount Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements by by sons, Harold, jr.. of Allied leaders in the North Afri- P. A. Taltavull. 20 and Charles F. U. S. Funeral Saturday. August 21. at 1 p m Hines, N„ and can campaign to receive the Amer- DERMODT, MATHEW F. Members of from the Church o! God in Christ Tent. Franklin L. Hines; her mother, Mrs. An Local No 4. I B. of B.. are notified of 2nd and K sts. s.w Rev. Sam tel Kelsey ican award, is alive. Algiers * \ of F. DER- Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Clara O. Dove; two Mrs. ■rA the death Brother' MATHEW officiating. sisters, broadcast said "Gen. Koeltz * today ;~: ..,a -zb*