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For Claitified Ad Rendu BROOKLYN EAGLE. SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1939 Ttlephone MAin 44200 Dcatts Well, Did You Ever! How Does He Do It? Passes in Obscurity Lorillard Spencer, 5 -m GARRISON SARAH on June 9. beloved wife of the late Edward H. Aviation Pioneer Bedell.

Lizzie Keller, Charles Eowe, Robert Lassen, Ida Boyle, Grace Lorenz, Bregstein. Nathan Katherlne Brooks. Dr. Ernest Lynn, Edgar Burke. Richard Mahon.

Maurice Cannon, Robert March, Ruth Chrlstensen. May, Mary Child membera of the committee gaxe in fas 01 Was One of First Group einated admiration as Harold G. Letter, member of the American Society af Magicians, goes through Matilda H. Monahan, Thomas (Snapper); devoted mother of Mrs. Joseph M.

Manning. Reposing at Murnane Funeral Home, 243 6th Avenue, at Carroll Street. Requiem mass Monday, June 12. at St. Edmund's Church at 11 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEALY MARGARET, on Thursday, June 8, 1939, at her residence, 3214 Clarendon Road, dear mother of Marlon Stevens, Beatrice Eckstein, Margaret Toye and George P. Healey; grandmother of Helen Stevens. Funeral from the Malone hi baf of trick at the garden party given by the Union Church of Bay Ridge on the (rounds of Shore Road Academy, 6hore Road and Oliver St. (Eagle Staff photo.) Moran Faces 20-Year Term Continued from Pace 1 termed trie only possible decision, continued Moran in $10,000 bail until the date set for sentence.

Moran was arrested last June 24 on an Indictment containing two counts of extortion, two of bribery and two of receiving unlawful fees. Judge Wallace eliminated the extortion counts, limiting the jury to convicting on either the bribery or fee counts, but not both. The defendant was charged specifically with accepting a total of $15,500 from Burge M. Seymour of the Terminal System, and from Levin Rank of the Parme- 1 'V6' 1 Corcoran, Edward Peter, Henry Dllly, Anderson Regan Mary A. Donoghue, Anna Ryan, Eleanor Driscoll, Schooley, Edward F.

Jr. Edward Price Eve, Harry Sheffield. Ganster, Peter Thorn a Garrison, Sarah Sheehy, Margaret Margaret Mary Of Financiers to Bark Commercial Flying Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. Monday In St. George's Church, Stuyvesant Square, Manhattan, for Lorillaro Spencer, New York National Guard and A.

E. F. veteran and a pioneer in the development of aviation in this country, who died yesterday in his home, Chastellux, on Halidon Hill, Newport, R. I. Mr.

Spencer was in his 56th year. He had never recovered from the effects of a stroke suffered while Smith, Hengst, Minna Funeral Home, 2913 Newklrk Monday at requiem mass St. Jerome's Church, 9 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

I ii Hildebrandt, George B. Hunton. Charles Ives, Edward Gertrude G. Steng, Florence Stutt, Alexander Sweberg. Maria I 1 HENGST MINNA at Farm-ingdale, L.

on June 9, 1939, be-lced mother of Rudolph E. Burnett. Services at the Funeral Home swimming at Bailey's Beach in 1934 and had been undergoing treatment at the Waval Hospital and in his home. of Arthur F. White, 315 Conklin A I i I I HEAD AVIATION FIRMS In 1921 he became president of the Wlttemann Aircraft Corporation, and BEDELL On June 8.

1939, LIZZIE BEDELL, of 92-38 219th Street, Queens Village, beloved mother of Ada Heu and Sylvanus Bedell, grandmother of Clinton Bedell and lister of John Discher. Christian Science service at the Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, on Sunday, 8 p.m. BOWE On Thursday, June 8, 1939, ROBERT BOWE, retired Battalion Chief. N. Y.

F. beloved in 1923 became president of the Atlantic Aircraft Corporation, subsequently taking over one of the companies constituting the General Aviation Corporation. In 1927 and 1928 he headed the i 12 lee Transportation Company. to promote legislation of benefit to the taxicab industry. DID NOT TESTIFY Moran did not take the stand to defend himself, but Assembly Minority Leader Irwin Stein gut, one of four defense witnesses, testified that Moran had not voted for a 1-cent reduction ln the gasoline tax ln 1936, a cut said to have saved the Parmelee firm some $80,000.

Seymour and Rank were the principal witnesses called by the prosecutor, Murray I. Gurfein, in charge of District Attorney Dewey's rackets bureau. Both swore that Moran was paid to wield his Influence as head of a Joint legislative committee probing the taxicab influence. All women spectators were ordered out of the courtroom as the Jury filed in to announce the verdict, leaving Moran bereft of the company of his wife, Frances, who had father of Robert J. of N.

Y. P. (7? mmL Fokker Aircraft Corporation. In 1925 he was a member of the first group of important financial figures to back commercial aviation. With Farmingdale, L.

Sunday at 8 p.m. Cremation at Fresh Pond Crematory, Monday, 11:15 a.m. HILDEBRANDT Suddenly, on June 7, 1939, GEORGE of 10 Alice Court, husband of the late Lucy M. and devoted father of Richard; son of Cecelia and brother of Mrs. Royal Brouard, Walter, Clarence ana Lester Hildebrandt Services kt the Falrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Sunday, 4 p.m.

HUNTON The Flatbush Gardens Civic Association with deep regret the death on June 8 of a director and cha-ter member, CHARLES LOGAN HUNTON. WILLIAM C. BAUMANN, President. Fred Weipert, Secretary. IVES EDWARD on Friday, June 9, 1939, In his 66th year, of 122 Franklin Malverne, L.

beloved husband of Martha R. Ives and father of Edward F. Jr. and Ethel M. Ives.

Reposing at the William A. Rockefeller, Henry P. Davidson, Cornelius Varderbilt Whit ney and others, he formed the board OWEN MOORE Former star of silent films, almost forgotten in recent years, found Uad in his home. Owen Moore, 53 Silent Film Star Mary Pickford's First Husband, Popularity Lost, Drank Heavily Blind Graduate's Dog, IFeariiigi Notables Attend brother of Thomas, retired captain N. Y.

F. Edward, Sadie, Mae, Mrs. William Kobe and Mrs. Arthur Patten, grandfather of Robert E. Funeral from 1975 E.

18th Monday. Solemn requiem mass St. Edmund's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BOYLE On Thursday, June 8.

1939, at her residence, 103 Kosciusko GRACE, devoted mother of Mrs. Mary Boyle and sister of Mrs. Nellie Boyle, Mrs. Daniel McCon-nell. Patrick and Michael Boyle, of of directors of the Colonial Air Transport, a merger of the Colonial Air Lines and Eastern Air Transport Lines, cfevel oping air O'Connell Funeral Cap and Gown, Wins Degree travel on the North Atlantic sea board.

Alh.nv June 10 UP Hundreds of "at with him while the talesmen de- CITED IN WAR master's magna cum laude, the University of Newark honors you for Major Spencer joined the National State and city officials paid final from 12:44 Pm' untu 5:11 tribute today to Edward J. O'Con-, fAcE8 tax TRIAL mil. Albany County Democratic I Aftw givlng hii to the those qualities of faithfulness and devotion which have made you a Guard in 1909 as a member of Squadron A. He became a major in County Donegal, Ireland. Funeral on Monday at 9.30 a.m.; thence to St.

Ambrose Church. Interment familiar and inspiring figure in its Ronalds Funeral Home, 173 Earle chairman wno rose irom ooscuncy i court clerk. Moran, who represent 1917 and for a time was military to become co-leader of an organi Lynbrook, L. where Lyn ed the Democracy of the 12th A. D.

halls. "You have spoken seldom, but secretary to the Governor. He Holy Cross Cemetery. when your voice has been raised It zation powerful in State and national affairs. Thousands lined the streets as Hollywood, June 10 (U.B Autopsy surgeons took charge today of the body of Owen Moore, handsomest man in Hollywood when he married Mary Plckford 28 years ago, and whose current wife found him dead in a litter of empty whisky bottles.

When Mrs. Catherine Moore returned last night from Metro-Gold-dwn-Mayer Studios, where she brook Lodge, No. 1018, F. A. will conduct Masonic services on Sunday, June 11, it 8 p.m.

Religious services to be held at Christ BREGSTEIN NATHAN, beloved husband of Minnie and devoted in Albany for the 11 years preceding his indictment, rejoined his wife in an anteroom and left. with her for their home at 401 8th Ave. always has commanded attention father of Harold. Florence and Jerry served overseas as a major during the World War, receiving citations for the Distinguished Service Cross, the Croix de Guerre and the Cross of the Legion of Honor. In 1924 he was elected national Junior vice commander of the Legion of Valor of and at times your audible yawns have been the perfect echoes of the unspoken reflections of your fellow In addition to his conviction of Episcopal Church, Hempstead Ave Services Sunday.

2 p.m., at Flatbush Newark, June 10 U. Wearing a cap and gown, Bonzo, a "seeing eye" dog, led hb blind master, Joseph Mellllo, 22, up the aisle to the rostrum at the University of Newark homecoming program. They walked slowly, Bonzo guiding Mellllo by his leash, just as they had done during four years of college. A hush fell over the auditorium. Dr Frank Klngdon, university president, handed a document to MeliUo.

Gravely, MeliUo handed it to the dog. Bonzo took it in his mouth. It was an honorary degree recognizing Bonzo as doctor of canine fidelity. The citation read: "Faithful friend, devoted attend the funeral cortege moved from the O'Connell home to St. Vincent de Paul's Church where the Rev.

William R. Charles, pastor, departed from custom to deliver an eulogy. Memorial Chapel, 1283 Coney Island Lynbrook, on Monday, June 12, at 2 p.m., the Rev. John V. Cooper students.

Ave. Interment Mt. Zion cemetery bribery, the former legislator still faces trial ln Special Sessions on charges of evading State income tax payments on the $15,500 he claimed officiating. Interment Greenfield played bit parts in the pictures starring handsome young men who had the Army and Navy. He was active in welfare organ Among officials attending were he received from Seymour as fees for legal services." succeeded her 53-year-old husband, she found his blood-smeared body on the floor of his bedroom.

izations, as well as in the Boy Scouts movement, was a member of the Lt. Gov. Charles Poletti and Walter T. Brown, secretary to Governor Lehman. The latter was unable to BROOKLYN LODGE, NO.

22. B. p. O. ELKS Brothers: Funeral services for our brother, HENRY PETER, Saturday, June 10, 8 p.m., Herbst's Parlors, 6741 5th Ave.

EDWARD J. ALLAN, Exalted Ruler. Thomas F. Culte, Secretary. board of managers of the American She called Dr.

Karl Lewis, the "As president of the university, it is distinguished privilege to confer upon you the honarary degree of canine fidelity." Bonzo, a German shepherd, blinked. Mellllo seemed more Impressed than he had been the previous night, when he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree and the John Cotton Dana prize for having the highest scholastic average during his four years in college. family physician, who reported that Moore might have suffered a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a trustee of the French Institute In the United States, and Cemetery, Hempstead. KELLER On June 9, 1939, CHARLES, at his home, 88-06 107th Richmond Hill. Survived by his mother, Augusta; two brothers and three sisters.

Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m. from his home; thence to Nativity of Our Blessed Lady R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery, under the direction of Michael Dirkes Funeral Home.

attend because of his participation ln New York City's greeting to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of England. O'Connell, 51. died Tuesday night of a heart ailment. of the Moro Educational Foundation hemorrhage. He suggested an ONCE AT FILM PEAK through which he was connected ant, patient guide regularly present at al! classes throughout the com with the Willard Straight Agricul Mrs.

Moore informed police that plete college courses, partner in your the once gayest of the Hollywood Mayor Won't Sav If He Meant Downs The acrimonious dispute between Mayor LaGuardla and Queens County Judge Thomas Downs, growing out of the case of Frank Erickson, continued unabated today with the Mayor reiterating his displeasure at the directed verdict that acquitted the wealthy bookmaker of perjury charges and declining to answer the Judge's query as to whether LaGuardla meant to Include him ln the gay blades had begun to drink so heavily on Mother's Day that she BROOKS On Friday, June 9, 1939, Dr. ERNEST A. BROOKS of 422 81st beloved husband of Elizabeth Dayton Brooks. Services at the Center Moriches M. E.

Church, Center Moriches, L. Tuesday at 2 p.m. BURKE On June 8, RICHARD beloved husband of Elizabeth Charles Baretz Leaves $60,000 rarely had seen him since. tural and Industrial School for Moro Boys in the Philippines. His first marriage to the former Mary R.

Sands, in 1905, ended in divorce. His second wife, Katherine Emmons Force, whom he married in 1922, survives him. She is a Bister of Mrs. Enzo Fiermonte, the former Madeline Force Astor Dick. Also She said he had stayed upstairs In Officials Gather For O'Connell Rite A.

P. Fahnestock, Electric Firm Head LASSEN On June 9, IDA, beloved wife of Peter; mother of George, Henry and Margaret. Reposing George J. Ayen Memorial their Beverly Hills home, consum ing bottle after bottle of liquor, Mineola, June 10 Charles Barete, while she worked in the studio by day and worried about him, down who died at Long Beach on Jan. 20, Chapel, 55 7th Ave.

Services Salem Danish Lutheran Church, Prospect Monday, June 12, 10 a.m. category of public officials who Albany, N. June 10 OP) State stairs, by night. She said she had 1938, left insurance policies totaling I keep criminals out of tail. heard no sound from above in the and cty officials gathered today for the funeral of Edward J.

Connell, surviving are his mother, Mrs. Lorillard Spencer; three children of his second marriage, Katherine R. L. Spencer, Stephen W. and William P.

F. Spencer, and a son, Lorillard Spencer of his first marriage. LORENZ KATHERINE of 177 St. Nicholas on June 9, $50,000 to his widow, Laura Baretz, "I had Commissioner of Investiga- tion William B. Herlands look into according to his will fUed here yes- iecQrA mnfc A terday.

Ten thousand dollars was result was an indictmerit on a chairman of the Albany County Democratic Committee and CO' 1939, aged 57 years, beloved wife of Louis; dear mother of Arthur, Walter and Herbert; grandmother of Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Plandome Manor, June 10 Funeral services for Archer Pleasant Fahnestock, president of the Fahnestock Electric Company, 46-44 11th Long Island City, who died yesterday of a heart ailment in his home here, the Pleasantways, will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the home. Burial will be private ln the family vault ln Roslyn Cemetery. Mr. past several nights.

Police surgeons said the condition of the body indicated he may have died two or three days ago. The new generation of movie stars almost had forgotten the suave "Piccadilly Jim." He had created a local sensation when he eloped in 1911 with the 16-year-old Biograph Girl, Mary Pickford. During their nine years of married life they both 1 II Arthur and Walter and sister of Anna E. Colling, Michael, John and (nee Cummings) aevoieo. iamer oi Richard H.

Jerome, Edmund and the late Thomas Burke. Funeral from his residence, 249 E. 200th Bronx, N. Monday, June 12, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Philip Neri Church, Grand Concourse at 200th St.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. John J. Barrett director. CANNON On June 8, 1939, ROBERT beloved husband of Agnes (nee McCormick); devoted father of Agnes and Eleanor; brother of Mrs.

Charles McGovern and Raymond Cannon; at his residence, 810 East New York Ave. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Francis of Assisl Church Interment St. John's Cemetery. CHRISTENSEN On June 10, MATILDA 415 St.

John's Place, leader of an organization powerful in State and National party affairs. O'Connell, 51, died Tuesday night of a heart ailment. Heading officials at funeral services in St. Vincent de Paul church preceding burial in Calvary Cemetery were Lieutenant-Governor Charles Poletti and Walter T. B.own, secretary to Governor Leh Duncan M'Gregor, Wall Street Expert placed in trust tor a son.

wiorion charge of perjury," the Mayor de-Baretz with the provision that he is dared. "Erickson said he had not to receive the principal when he Is i been previously arrested when he 21. The residuary estate is divided appiied a pol permit, and that equally among the father and was the Dasij of perjury charge, mother of the decedent and fourJutjge Downs dismissed the charge, sisters and two brothers. The willjif jujge Downs can get any satis-was drawn March 24, 1920. I faction out of that, It's all right with Stella M.

Homan, who died at me." Edward Armendinger. services Sunday, 8 p.m., at George Werst Funeral Home, Hart corner Evergreen Ave. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery nuiucvcu mine, lunuue unu inc. Fahnestock was 66.

He was a nephew of the late Mrs. Frances Hodgson LYNN EDGAR of 141 Great Neck on May 11, left by will man. The Governor was unable to Burnett, author of "Little Lord 11th New York City, June 9, adulation of silent film fans. TV "i eTr rTn tc eral manager of the Stock Clearing w. i i i Corporation, a subsidiary of the New Miss Pkkford went on to greater Yorlc stock Exchange, nd orig- triumphs af er their divorce in 1920 mator of the tem now used while Moore's hair-line and bankroll stock exchanges for clearlng securl: Fauntleroy," and lived with his aunt 1939; born Nov.

7, 1881. Funeral for several years ln London. private. Born ln Knoxvllle, he was Follows Wife in Death Dillon. S.

June 10 UP) Informed that Mrs. C. B. Amette had died ln a hospital of a heart attack, her husband, a 57-year-old farmer, collapsed and died of a heart attack. attend because of his participation dated July 16.

1938, property valued in New York City's greeting to King at $5,000. All personalty and realty George VI and Queen Elizabeth of not specifically bequeathed is willed England. to the husband, Harold Homan. The death of Edward O'Connell i Articles of Jewelry, household furni-left only one brother. Daniel of ture and silverware are distributed the three who wrung control of Al- among a daughter, Harriett H.

receaea apace, rram starring rous, ded v(sterrfv ln his hnm, a son of the late Andrew Fahne' MAHON MAURICE Thursday, June 8, 1939, beloved husband in the biggest pictures, he sank to King City island, the Bronx stock and the late Mrs. Edith Mary leading parts in quickies; to sup at the age of 75, after a long illness. wife of the late Rudolph and mother of Bessie and Rudolph of Mary (nee Brosnahan); loving father of John, August. Funeral porting characterizations at $50 for 9 In 1895 hen Mr. MacGregor was Jordan Fahnestock.

The family lived for a time In California. He completed his education ln England bany County from Republicans less Stanton, a great granaaaugnier, from residence, 5711 Avenue "fr. Ak i manager of the clearing house of the i VftrV CtV.1. PvnUnnA 1 JUlie A. waters; grandsons, oumiici and then came to New York where mass 10 a.m.

Monday Mary Queen of Heaven Church. Please omit Miss Pickford charged extreme 7 H. Waters and Gifford D. Stanton: he took up journalism, serving with Christensen. Service at Central Congregational Chapel, Hancock St.

and Franklin Tuesday, June 13, at 2 p.m. CORCORAN On June 9, 1939, Walter IB. Cook cruelty to Moore, who was born "T'J SIa (u toi vised the system now ln use, he had County Meath. Ireland, and who onlv 1lnrip. -tMOoaruumu sister-in-law, Mary Horton.

and Mary Lester, a former maid for the testatrix. The husband is the executor. came to Hollywood with his brothers, Tn "iw. tion. In later there newspapers for about 12 years, part of the time as a society writer for the New York American.

About 30 years ago he became DIGNIFIED Im SgP Matt and Tom, to Join the infant years were 300 employes and the machinery to EDWARD at his residence, 27-A FUNERALS A JU flowers. MARCH On June 9, L. RUTH, beloved daughter of William and Agnes Pottle March, at her residence, 505 6th St. Services Park Slope M. E.

Church, 6th Ave. and screen industry. Miss Pickford mar 2d husband of the late Mary OUR FUNERAL HOMES than two decades ago and then moulded one of the strongest Democratic organizations in the nation. The third brother, Patrick, died in 1933. Their organization was repeatedly assailed last Fall by Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Thomas E.

Dewey, who termed Albany a "hotbed of political corruption" under the O'Connell control. The O'Connell brothers were uncles of John J. O'Connell the then 24-year old National Guard Lieutenant who was kidnaped ln 1933. Ten men are serving long sentences for the crime. (nee Cody) iatner oi JsawBra, member of N.

Y. P. 122d Precinct; Mrs. Madeline McCarthy. Mrs.

Ed 151 Unam Ixar aUcfcmimtat 4-12M 50 tiiHi tmmit M4tof-asS 121g FUtlxati -Ucaati Z-02M-7 Property valued at $400 was left by Clara L. Molten, who died at Hempstead on May 27. A petition for letters of administration on her estate was filed, here, by a daughter, Ethel C. Burton. Other heirs are two daughters, Florence M.

Fielding and Gladys M. Burr. ried Douglas Fairbanks a year after their divorce. Moore married his present 35-year-old wife, known on the screen as Catherine Perry, more than a decade ago, when he still was an important name on the casting directors' lists. handle a 10.000,000 share day.

He was named manager of the Stock Clearing Corporation in 1920. When he retired in September, 1929, he was given a testimonial dinner by representatives of member firms of the Exchange, the New York Curb Exchange and many banks and trust companies. gum 15M0 HMafcla Jtvanoa Jftaufc S-S870 1SS 14 North. IM INdcoondaoca 1-6600 connected with the electrical company and devised some of the electric clips manufactured by them. He succeeded his brother, the late Ernest Fahnestock, as president of the firm about 20 years ago.

Mr. Fahnestock was a member of the North Hempstead Country Club. He had been a resident here since 1898. In 1935 the Archways, his large home here at which Mrs. Burnett had lived, was destroyed by fire at a reported loss of $200,000.

Since then he and his wife, Mrs. Frances C. Llnnard Fahnestock, who survives htm, had been living ln a house nearby. Tart MAND It Stack It. StaoMM eibrafta M1M MaNHA At 117 Wart TiM Strwt TKataifai 7-97M) 1451 First Ararat EHInatian -SSOO mom 1 Watt 190Oi Strwt H'ymaaa -190C 347 MMks knmmm MOtt Mam WK72 TCMiaTl 214 Wanatriairt.

mun -WMte riaaas 33 BU Sunday, 2:30 p.m. MAY On Thursday, June 8, 1939, MARY M. MAY, beloved mother of Martha Lacker, ln her 82d year. Funeral service Sunday, 4 p.m., at her residence, 252 Ridgewood Ave. Interment Monday, Evergreens Cemetery.

MONAHAN On June 9, 1939, THOMAS beloved husband of the late Anna Monahan and devoted father of Mrs. Francis Brody; brother of Mrs. Catherine Lynch, Mrs. Grace Anderson and Mrs. Margaret Smith.

Funeral from his residence, 224 94th Monday, June 12, at 10:30 a.m.; requiem majs St. Patrick's R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

REGAN MARY A. (nee O'Keefe), Summer Union Service Central and Throop Ave. Presbyterian churches will unite for Summer services. Throop Ave. will be host in July and Central in August.

Central Church will continue its midweek Wednesday night services through June. Mrs. E. H. Hehl, Auxiliary Head hen ttr UnmnMmtirn at Writ mr ffultrvttW ObHfaimi Deatfis SMITH GERTRUDE GORDEN, beloved mother of Mrs.

Ethel Askin, Mrs. Norma Miller, James, Leslie, Harry and Russell Gorden, on Friday, June 9, at her residence, 9514 107th Richmond Hill, N. Y. Funeral Tuesday, June 13, at 9:30 a.m., following a mass of requiem at the R. C.

Church of St. Mary Gate of Heaven. Interment St. John's Cemetery. STENG June 8, 1939, FLOR Mrs.

J. S. Cahill Mass on Monday Mrs. Abigail A. Cunnlon Cahill, a resident of Bay Ridge for 40 years, where she was active ln local affairs, died Thursday in the Norwegian Hospital after a short Illness.

She was 67 and lived at 118 87th St. Mrs. Cahill was born ln the Red Hook section of the borough and was ward McDonald and Mrs. Thomas Cooke; brother of Mrs. John Duffy.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DILLY On Thursday, June 8, 1939. at his residence, 625 Prospect place, ANDERSON DILLY, beloved husband of Clementina, and father of Anderson, James, Alexander and David Dilly. Service at the Falrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Sunday. 8 p.m. DONOGHUE On Thursday, June 8, 1939, ANNA, beloved sister of Robert J.

Britnell. Service at St. Ann's P. E. Church, 131 Clinton on Monday at 11 a.m.

Friends may rail at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, until 10 a.m. Monday. DRISCOLL Suddenly, on June 9 1939, EDWARD F. beloved son of Edward and Dorothy Delehy Driscoll and dear brother of Mrs. Dorothy Webber, Florence and Agnes Driscoll.

Funeral on Monday 9:30 a.m., from his residence, RUCTION? A somn requiem mass for Mrs. Elizabeth H. Hehl of 137-14 244th Rosedale, chief companion of the Martha E. McGarvey Circle, C. of F.

of will be offered Monday Bomber Bears Body Of Sarabia to Mexico i ai i SALES (U.P.) An at io a.m. in St. Clare's R. C. Church.

SERVICE Washington. June 10 ENCE, daughter of Alice and Wil- Army flying fortress bomber carried the body of Francisco Sarabia, noted Mexican flier, toward Mexico City June 8, beloved mother of Timothy, Daniel, Jeremiah retired, N. Y. liam Winter; also survived by three 104 cratlc Club, the Vl-Klng Club and Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs.

Hehl, who died Thursday after a short illness, was a member P. and Elizabeth Dougherty. I'a- Adelph'l St. Funeral from Auxiliary of Fontbonne Hail. today.

Sarabia was killed when his Srnllv V.inerl Home. 203 DeKalbi- survived Dy ner nusband into the Potomac i of the Laurelton Bowling Ladies plane plunged C. H. ADELMAN. AUCTIONEER, sHls June 19.

1939. at 1:00 p.m.. at 1237 Myrtle Brooklyn. Ford Coach, Motor No. A-110322n.

account ot Enar Nicholas and Kita Faoncature. je3-2t Sa C. H. ADELMAN. AUCTIONEER, istlls June 19.

1939. at 9:00 a at 1234 Eaat 14th Brooklyn. Chevrolet UNFAILING EFFICIENT COMPREHENSIVE Pease- FuaraJ Diractori I 4S3 Nottraa Am. (Tarllai 1.7700 neral from her residence, 125 Cal-yer Monday, June 12. Requiem James S.

Cahill; two daughters, Monday, June 12, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Queen of All Saints R. C. Church. T8t J' Grlbbon and MIS; S'j The flying fortress, world's larg- i Edward J' est land military plane, took off on Cahill. and a brother.

John J. Cun-l. mass St. Antony's R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. RYAN ELEANOR, on June 8, beloved daughter of John J. Ryan and sister, of John J. Ryan Jr.

Phaeton. Motor No. 2484234, account or Edwin H. Frawley. je3-2t Sa Club and the Altar Society of St.

Clare's Church. A native of she is survived by her husband, Joseph S. Hehl; a son, George; three daughters, Esther, Mrs. Kathryn Horn and Mrs. Dorothy Courbols, and two grandchildren, Jacqueline Horn and Donald Courbois.

STUTT ALEXANDER, June The funeral will be held iJ tin k.lA.j rtf Anno nvnffn.M HM 3 A. 0 uciuvcu uusuium --o i.au B.m. JV1UI1UHV irum Uie Home onH thru na.nnoara Tr man KfhMl 918 8th solemn requiem mass wmi auieuui requiem mass in ou C. H. ADELMAN.

AUCTIONEER, sella June 19th. 1939. at 11:00 a.m.. at 520 Atlantic Brooklyn. Chevrolet Convertible Coupe (wrecked).

Motor No. 42S5667. account of Theresa Zock. iel.tt Urn Inter- Funeral from her home. 1079 Han St.

saviour's cnurcn. Patrick's R. C. Church, Fort Hanv father of Anne and Margaret. Funeral services at his residence.

559 74th Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Monday, 2 p.m. Private. PAWNBROKERS SALES ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direc tion of T.

J. Higgins Son, Inc. uled to arrive in Mexico City about 4:30 p.m. Sarabia's widow departed three hours before the funeral plane ln a commercial ship piloted by Capt. ilton.

Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. ESTATE OF EUGENE ROSEN- cock Monday morning; requiem mass 9:30 at the Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs. Interment Calvary Cemetery. $50,000 Suit Lost BAUM'S AUCTIONEERS.

J. Kelly. L. C. H.

ADELMAN. AUCTIONEER, Feldhuhn. 1. Klrachner. J.

Schwalb I sella June 19th. 1939. at 12:00 noon, at ell at 70 Bowary. at II a.m.: '332 Grand Brooklyn, Ford Sedan. i tuno IUtt nrller of lent of Motor No.

1S-1007026. account of Ed- Col. J. R. Fordyce Eddie Rlckenbacker, Eastern Air- By 9-Year-Old Girl Hot Sprines.

June 10 (P) nes presioent ana ciose iriena u. Col. John R. Fordyce, 69. ana and World War who devised a method of firing i ii.n llf machine gun from the shoulder, McLormiCk died here last night.

CritirnUv 111 Hia engineering achievements in-ils SCHOOLEY EDWARD PRICE, beloved husband of Margaret Schooley, on June 9, 1939. Funeral service at his home, 346 Linden Boulevard, Monday evening, 8 o'clock. SHEEHY On June 8, 1939, MARGARET MARY, beloved daughter of Bryan and Mary Sheehy, dear sister of William Sheehy and Mrs. Benja EVE HARRY on June 9. Survived by one sister, Mrs.

Adelaide Cabbie; one brother, William. Funeral Monday from the Thompson Funeral Chapel, 8711 87th VVoodhaven; requiem mass, 10 a.m., C. Church of St. Thomas Apostle. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. GANSTER On Thursday, June 8, 1939, PETER JOHN, beloved husband of Catherine; father of Madeline Davies, Helen Glck, C. Louis and Peter J. Ganster. Service at the residence, 181 Schafffer Sunday, 4:30 p.m.

Mineola, June 10 A verdict for! Friel. 14.3 way. diamonds, a.lver- "rojwair the defendant vrra flTan A Wirlcs warPi Jewelry and second-hand watches ADELMAN. AUCTIONEER, tne Mrs. urace a.

wicks from N. i Jan. 3. 1938. to Junr 1939.

at 1 30 p.m.. at of East Wllliston, was returned by 21949 of March 31. 1938. and all pledges 2:, Humboldt St Brooklyn. De Soto a jury before Supreme Court Justice over: also for mi Myrtle Ave Sfdan, Motor No.

4M0. aerount ot similar pledges from 22074 of Sept. 14. Anthony Affront! and Wolf Brand. Henry O.

Wenzel here, yester-: t0 m6 Marcn ali MJgi and jo3.2t day in a negligence suit for $50,000 pMces held over. M. Goodstein Son. jnF, aTttioneer brought by 9-year-old Rita Sandy of 279 Bridce St. clothing etc Pl'dged at 9 Y5 at Mineola through Charles A.

Sandy. JU0O of May th St Brooklyn Relay Dump her father. The latter sued for I Ave. rlothinif. pledged from and Jeromeiliato je3-2t Sa $5,000 for loss of services and medi-iof Feb.

28. 1938. to 68457 of May 31. -vr" 7 IjeCm an mjcTioneer" cal and surgical expenses. 1 19f 16 VHeanev I i 1939' 1' 9:30 "at 17T The plaintiff claimed that while ,,4 Atlantic Vve diamonds, silver: Eastern Parkway.

Brooklyn. Chevrolet eluded construction of several Mis- Beverly Hills, June 10 sissippl River terminals. He in-1 Harold F. McCormick, 67, Chicago SWEBERG Suddenly, on June 8, MARIA AUGUSTA, of 223 52d beloved wife of Gus Sweberg and mother of Charles Sweberg. Services at Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Ave.

at 42d Monday. June 12, at 1 p.m. Interment Canarsie Cemetery. 3n ecmoriam JONES In loving memory of KATE BAKER JONES, who died June 10, 1916. McCARTY In loving memory of our dear pastor, Monsignor E.

W. McCARTY. L. A. S.

and M. T. S. HOFFMANN GEORGE K.S.G. In loving rremory of George J.

Hoffmann, a devoted husband and father. Offering second anniver vented numerous cotton processing Harvester mlllionalse, Is dangerous-machines, ly 111 at his home here following an 1 operation two weeks ago for a blood Motor No. walking on Willis South Of ware. Jewelry and second-hand watches I f' TMmnllr. Mt.w.1.

ner or Oct. IS. 1937. to je9-6t oSul B. FRIEDMAN.

AUCTIONEER ot Aprtt 1. 1S38 no 1MT 3n iHttttnnam clot on his right leg. "It will be at least three months before Mr. McCormick will be able to leave his bed if ever," Dr. Donald Frlck said.

"He Is out of Immediate ipjitfiiK; wu fiuma oy mi buiw i CAN AL AUCTION ROOM sells June litn. moa. u.vu noon, in Brooklyn. Ford Coach. 32nd Street.

operated by Mrs. Wicks int jnhn J. c.ibbs. J. f.

Sullivan min Butler. Funeral Irom her home. 144 Coffey Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Visitation R. C. Church, where requiem mass will be offered.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHEFFIELD THOMAS ROBERT, of 1109 Halsey on June 9. beloved father of Mrs. Rae Skid-more, Mrs. Mae E.

Geiger and Thomas Sheffield; grandfather of an allegedly negligent manner. The Auctioneers. His t''i52Motot No. A1901567. account Patrick Je3-2t Sa aauBEi, out, mill crmcauy 111.

ui. imuucu 11101 mic auomiucu 12 1939 for HOI AUCTIONEER SELLS Frick said amputation of the leg permanent injury to her right arm Ryan. 134 Myrtle unredeemed Jun(, 19 1939, 45 a at 3S9 tin had been considered but rejected. and Otner in urles croomyn, jiirnon i-onveruoie JU tewelrv. silverware, e- Motor No.

W.S5205. account C. Jan. 11 1938. to 2,14.

Feb. 17. Trucking Corp. je3-2t Sa Democrats Meet "n.d,'. pledEM MLT-f sells previous sales.

JeS 6 7 8 9 Kenneth S. Skidmore, Roy S. Geiger VITAL HUT1CES (Acknovl-tdgmentt. Births Cendnltnfti, Confirmations Dialkt -gaQtmiuti Mrrt0ti linns) acttttia until 10 PM. Naurs Mtmtntms, Risolu-fot publitatton tilt totlnvnnt day or from AM fa P.M (II A.M.

tn Saturdays) lor publication in thi ntm availablt idilion el ht itmt day I paper. Tki Vital rait 90 inU P'r lint. MAtn 4-6200 sary masses Holy Innocents Church Gets Diploma at Hun The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Verses You mty obtain a copy ot thii booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker at MAin 4-6200. June 20. 1P39.

9 30 a.m., at 423 Broadway, Brooklyn. Jordan Sedan. Motor More than S00 persons attended jcob Phongut, 82 Bowery. N. T.

and William r. Sheffield. Life member of Oltmans Lodge, No. 448, F. A.

M. Remains reposing at Wel- Spectal fo the Brooklyn Eagle a meeting of the Ridgewood Demo- Ji y-7u No. account Joseph Wlnnel jc3-2t Sa Princeton, N. June 10 Paul A crauc iiuo last nignt in tne ciuo-i t-verv inc. i4R sands gand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 June 10 at 8 a.m., St.

Gregorys Church June 14 at 8 a.m. The vnion mut. nd itlllfd the heart That lovd ut well tni true: Ah bitter the trial to part From one good as you. I WIFE and DAUGHTER. H.

O. SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER. Roxsum of US Parkwav. house.

6X1-70 Putnam Ave. Francis diamonds, lewelrv. second-hand second-hand1 run. it a.m.. 2W siaia Brooklyn, was graduated today from A.

RaUgan, president of the jj" sens June I Halsey St. Services Monday, 8 p.m Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, the Hun Preparatory School here. presided, je8-6t oSu'No. K3373107.

April t. 1938..

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