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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 19

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35. 3H. GASTON DOUMERGLE Ex-Premident of France Aigues-Vives, France, June 18 (JP). Gaston Doumergue, 73, former president and twice premier cf France, died today in his native village, apparently from a heart attack. get me to sleep! E.

LANCUCKI. 66-02 60th Maspeth. SUNFISH GIVES SUNTAN I went to the beach in an attempt to get a coat of tan. When I pot there, however, the sun had disappeared behind some clouds. Overhearing my remarks of disappointment and disgust, a large punfish crawled ashore and offered his services.

In a few minutes, I had the best sunburn of any one on the beach. M. JERSEY. Box 201, Pearl River. N.

Y. FINDS BROTHER DEAD OF ELECTROCUTION Concord. N. June 18 (U.R). William Fortier, truck driver, stopped on the outskirts of Concord to watch sonn- men who were lowering the body of an electrocuted lineman from an electric light pole.

When the body reached the ground, Fortier discovered that the victim was his brother, Henry, 32. Item of propertj Wild plum Was present at Charge Wings Short alternating petitions in liturgical worship Out of place Unit of weight On the ocean ieady-tied cravat imitating a 4. Book of maps I 9. Beam of light I 12. Case for car- rying pro- visions on the march 14.

Third king of Judah 15. Bad obligations 10. Star 18. Raises 20. Assistant AL HOASBERG Noted Film Gag Man 3.

Reduces to a mean 4. Metric land measure 5. Former ruler 6. Girls 7. Division of a play 8.

Ancient Irish or Scotch dagger 9. Foray 10. Positive declaration 11. Tibetan ox 13. German river 17.

Ascended 19. Wild animal of Celebes 21. Former spelling of leather 34. Insect 36. Existence 37.

Precious stone 39. Front of the foot 40. Again: prefix 41. Support for a coffin 43. Deputy 45.

Principal 47. Everlasting: poetic 49. Coin of ancient Rome El. Finds the sum 54. Compass point 55.

Bit by bit 57. Greek letter 58. Duties 59. Thirsty DOWN 1 Exclamation 2. Cry of the crow SOME SAND I gave a party one night and, of course, wanted to stay awake until the last guest had left.

For sonic reason, though, I seemed to drowse off every few minutes. The next morning when I awoke, I found a large pile of sand on the floor and an envelope on the table beside Opening the envelope, I found a bill from the sandman for the extra snnd be bad had to use to finally 21. Acquire knowledge 23. Sea eagles 25. Symbol for radium 27.

Unit of work 49. 50. 52. four-in-hand Witness Long inlet of the sea Oriental dwelling Roguish Plural ending 1 28. Mountain in i Greece I 30.

Food: slang 32. Intricate 22. Act of rubbing out S3 24. Hindu deity 56 Hollywood, June 18 (U.R). Al Boasberg, who made millions laugh with his "frags" in radio scripts and screen scenarios, but who rarely told a joke in public, died today of a heart attack in his Beverly Hills home.

MORGAN J. O'BRIEN Requiem Mats Today Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, Gov. Lehman, Mayor La-Guardia, John D. Rockefeller and Postmaster-General Farley were named yesterday as honorary pallbearers for the funeral today of Morgan J. O'Brien, former Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division.

A solemn high requiem mass will be celebrated at 11 this morning at the Church. of St. Vincent Ferrer, Lexington Ave. at 6fith St. Patrick Cardinal Hayes will give the absolution.

Burial will be in the O'Brien family vault at Corpus Christi Monastery, the Bronx. For Vacation Days 5 Tube Superheterodyne Aufro Lad do I2 I3 HIP I7 I5 ftflf 7j I I ,1,1 zz Z3 2A TP" UtT -y- jg MlZJI il 47 So 5, S2 53 JAMES C. CROPSEY Funeral Yesterday Mourners filled the Classon Ave. Presbyterian Church and overflowed into the street yesterday in Brooklyn as funeral rites were held for Supreme Court Justice James C. Cropsey.

61, who died Wednesday. 5Deati) flotitt (The answer to this puzzle is on page 27) horseback riding and then, on the way back to the stables, stopped Delivered on 50c Down 50c Weekly Embarrassing Moments $2 for tl'IM F. i AS Complete Easy to install in any car The News will pay $2 for every letter pi'biislied on "The Moat Embarraaa-inc Mom -nt ol My Lile. tnacotpted njanuscnntti cannot be returned. Ad-dreM "Embaxraaainc Momenta." The Sews.

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MORGAN J. The Chairman ol the Board announce with deep rerret the death of Honorable Morgan J. 0 Brieu on Wednesday. June IB. Thereupon the following resolution Wrre unammoilfdy adopted and ordered iread upon the Minute of the hank: EE-SOLVED.

That the Trust- ot the Emigrant Industrial Savinitu Bank re.ord thi expression ol their profound sorrow at the death of their Honorable Morean J. O'Brien. When Jwire O'Brien warn elects a mem-hr of thi Board on Autruet 11. he had been for many yearn one of the most prominent member of the American Bar. He had wired the Ciu of Xi-York an Corporation Counsel.

He had oeeutued with distinction the offiee of Preidinr Jnrti of the Aprellale Ii-Tis-ion the First Judicial Department, a'ter many year of perviee a a Ju-ti'-e 01 the Supreme Court. movement ir. the nation, the mate, and the eity for rivio and Kodal betterment, had enlisted his support. He brought to this Board an experience made ripe by lonr outstanding nervioe in every kind of public and private endeavor which a of at value to the Board and it their work in which be tfok an active and dilirent interest. Orlnen's d.

ath take from the Board a tmstee of mnruUr worth: an-1 the members of the Board loe a loyal friend whoe quick wit. FxmaJ food and upvarymi- cheerfulness ntver That the Trustees of the B.mk join in extending to the of his family their heartfelt ympaihy. that these resolution? he spread uixn the Minutes of the Bank and published 1:1 the daily newrap'rrs: and that a copy thereof, suitably enrros-d. be for-ward-d to his bereaved family. Death and Id Memoriam Notices Mij bt telt phoned to The Keut by your mnierteker tnj time up to i P.

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No Carrying Charge if Paid in 00 Days. On Sale Today At All 10 Stores Open Every Evening GOOD DIGGER While we were attending a wedding reception recently, my young niece was cautioned rot to play with a certain little boy who was just recovering from the whooping cough. As I sat talking with the mother of the little boy who had had the whooping cough, my r.iere came un with another child to call on a young lady acquaintance. Leaping over the porch railing and landing on the back of the horse, I snapped the reins, and we started away on a gallop. Suddenly, however, I found myself sprawled on the ground.

I had run into a clothesline! W. J. CAVANGH. 137 Church Free-port, L. 1.

DIES IN FIRE TRYING TO SAVE HIS $500 Little Falls, N. June 18 P. A farmer who rushed into his burning house to retrieve $500 from a second-story bedroom perished in the flames early today. Peter Janukaitis, 51, and his wife were in the barn milking when they noticed the house afire. Mrs.

Janukaitis said her husband ran to get the money and did not reappear. The bouse was destroyed. TOUU Ifil in tow, and proclaimed in a voice heard by all. "How's this? I dug KREDIT JEWELERS -OPTICIANS IS WtST 14 15 WIST J4t 1tt W. 115 St 41 COITUHDT Si J4 rO0HAM (A eimm motm Om pit im t.

i- 4 Or up one without a coueh: Mrs. H. LARGE. 83-22 Cornish Elmhurst. ROPED While spending my vacation in the South last Summer, I went I7J RUTOM S.

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