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M2 For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938 Telephone MAin 4-6000 11 Ex- Football Player Loses Fight Against Disease Harold M. DeGurio, 20. a former James Madison High School football player and son of a police hero. has lost a long fight for life, in which he was aided by three volunteer blood donors who responded to a heartbroken plea from his father. Young DeGurio, lived at 1532 E.

35th died Wednesday of endocarditis at Kings County Hospital. Until he became ill about six months ago he was a sophomore at Pratt Institute. When the youth's condition became critical last June his father, Michael DeGurio, a retired policeman and member of the department's Honor Legion, made an appeal for volunteer blood donors who had recovered from endocarditis. Three volunteers were accepted--Miss Belle Kantor of 459 Pennsylvania Fred Brown of James F. X.

O'Hea, Telephone Official Commercial Supervisor of L. I. Area--Active in Flatbush Civic Circles James F. X. O'Hea, general commercial supervisor in the Long Island area for the New York Telephone Company and a veteran of 49 years of service with that organization, died suddenly of a hemorrhage last night at his home, 320 Albemarle Road.

He was 61, and had been in ill health for a short time before he was stricken. Active in civic affairs, Mr. O'Hea was an organizer and vice president of the West Flatbush Legaue and a member of the West Flatbush Club. Mr. O'Hea was born in Manhattan on Feb.

12, 1877, and entered the employ of the old Metropolitan Telephone Telegraph Company as a boy in 1889, becoming a pay station operator. In 1910, when several independent companies were consolidated into the present. New York Telephone Company, he entered the commercial department, where he rose steadily through various clerical positions. He was made general commercial supervisor in Long Island in August, 1927. When Mr.

C'Hea completed 40 years of service with the telephone company in 1929 he was tendered a luncheon at the Crescent Club by his fellow workers. In January, 1932, he was presented with a gold watch by the West Flatbush League in recognition of his services to that body. The presentation was made at the organization's annual supper dance, at which he was guest of honor that year. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Katherine O'Hea; a son, James and four daughters, Helen and Mildred O'Hea, Mrs.

McQuillan and Mi. Mrs. Katherine Green. Arrangements were being made for a solemn requiem mass Monday morning. John F.

McKenna, 67, Turf Figure John F. McKenna, 67, a wellknown figure in horse racing circles in the East for about 50 years, died yesterday at his home, 109 Joralemon St. He had been in ill health and retired from business for the last two years. In his younger days Mr. McKenna made book at all the principal tracks in the country, but recently he had confined his activities to race courses in and around the Metropolitan area, including those at Saratoga and in Maryland.

He operated at Sheepshead Bay and other Brooklyn tracks in the old days when they were important centers of turf activity, and was one that group of old-timers which included John Cavanagh, Johny Walters, Francis Flood, who died recently, and other notables of the racing world. At one time he was associated with Fred Low and Andy Gray. Born in Manhattan, Mr. McKenna had lived in Brooklyn for most of his life. He was a member of the Old Timers of Brooklyn Lodge, 22, B.

P. O. E. His wife, Mrs. Mattel Hoenig McKenna, died last year.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jeannette Bonhotal: a brother, Harry, and a sister, Irene McKenna. Funeral services will be held at his home tomorrow at 2 p.m. Burial will be private. Obituaries MRS.

KATHERINE E. O'REILLY MASTERSON, 59. of 109-31 113th Richmond Hill. wife of James J. Masterson.

died yesterday in her home after an illness of seven weeks. he was formerly A resident of the Bushwick section for many years and lived in Queens for the last 20 years. She 18 survived by her husband. who 15 A retired fireman; 8. daughter, Sister James Catherine, O.

who a teacher in St. Brendan's Academy; four sons. James Josep who 1s A teacher in the East New York Continuation School, Philip who is a fireman and Bernard A. Masterson, and a brother and sister. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m.

Monday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church, Richmond Hill. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, MISS GRACE K. FELTHAM, 17.

of 244 14th a student in Manual Training High School, died today in her home after an Illness of five weeks. She born was In Brooklyn, the daughter of the late William Feltham, and is survived by her mother. Katherine Feltham. and five brothers, Edward, 'Valter. John, Robert and Lawrence Feltham.

Services will be held at the home at 8 pm. Sunday. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. MRS. WINIFRED ROWLAND.

wife of Michael J. Rowland. died yesterday at her home, 519 E. 7th St, after 8 lone illness. Born in Pennsylvania, she had lived In Brooklyn about 20 years.

Surviving, in addition her husband. are sons, for, John and Joseph, and A daughter, Mrs. Winifred McNally. The funeral will be held tomorrow from her home, with a solemn requiem mass at 10 a.m. in St.

Rose of Lima's R. C. Church. -Hudson and Vincent DeMarco of 117 Tudor Place, the Bronx. Yesterday the grieving father expressed his gratitude to the donors.

The elder DeGurio retired from the Police Department last April for the purpose of taking his son to Florida, but the youth's condition became too serious for him to be moved. The father, formerly attached to the Prospect Park Precinct, served in the department for 24 years and was wounded five times in the line of duty. Also surviving are Harold's mother. Mrs. Mildred Casciola DeGurio, and a brother.

Arthur. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. from the DeGurio home, with a solemn high requiem mass in St. Thomas Aquinas R. Church, and burial in Calvary Cemetery.

Mrs. Janet Graham, Mother of Realtor Member of Kent St. Church for 50 Years Succumbs to Heart Attack at 72 Mrs. Janet Hopkirk Graham, one of the oldest members in point of membership of the Kent Street Reformed Church and mother of James Graham, vice president of Realty Associates, died last night in her home, 9506 77th Ozone after a brief illness of heart trouble. She was 72.

Mrs. Graham, who was born in Perth, Scotland, lived in Brooklyn and Queens for nearly 50. years and for a similar period was a member of Kent Church. She and her husband, C. Graham, were Street, looking forward to the celebration of their golden wedding anniversary next year.

The family lived in Greenpoint for 33 years before moving to Queens 16 years ago. known in Rockaway where Mr. and Mrs. Craham, well were, they had their Summer home for the last 28 years. Surviving Mrs.

Graham besides her husband and her son, James Graham, are two other sons, Alexander, who also is connected with Realty Associates, and John Graham, wholesale sales manager of Company: the American three Steel daughters, and Wire Isabelle. Jesse Graham Curtis and Elizabeth C. Johnston, and five grandchildren, Donald, Marion, Janet and Doris Graham and Jean Elizabeth Johnston. A sister, Mrs. Helen Peebles, of Farfarshire, Glasgow, Scotland, also survives.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the home. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Congregation Sued Over Death of Boy The Congregation Emanu-el of the City of New York is defendant in a suit for $15,000 damages filed in Supreme Court, as a result of the drowning 13-year-old Frank Prentice Jr. in Banzer's Pond, Cypress Hills, on April 1, 1937.

The suit filed by the boy's father charges that the congregation which owns Salem Field Cemetery and the property whore the lake is located, nearby, was guilty of negligence. The pond, the complaint alleges, is more than 12 feet deep, has no fence around and the owners permitted a rudely' constructed raft to float on the water. The congregation in its answer claimed that Frank was atrespasser. Justice Lewis L. Fawcett ordered it to spply a particulars amplifying that defense.

Sanity Test Ordered For Girl Poisoner Queens County Judge Thomas Downs announced today that he would appoint alienists to examine Elizabeth Wagner, 22, of 25-32 21st Astoria, indicted for the rat poison murder of her two brothers. Further mental examination of Miss Wagner will be made at the request of both the District Attorney's office and her own attorney. The young woman was committed to Bellevue for observation on May 13, but the institution had not determined her sanity. At her first arraignment for the poisoning of her two brothers, Charles. 14.

and Henry, last April, Miss Wagner threw the courtroom into an uproar by screaming and biting. F. D. Names Board To Control Aviation Washington, July 8 (AP)-Divided Federal control of civil aviation ended today with President Roosevelt's appointment of a five-man Civil Aeronautics Authority headed by Edward J. Noble of Greenwich, Conn.

Congress created the board in reply to criticisms of decentralized authority over commercial and private flying. The new board will take over the work of the Commerce Department's Bureau of Commerce and the Air Mails Bureaus of the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Post Office Department. Woman Cripple Dies After Taking Poison Miss Ethel Barry, 26, of 143-19 Laburnam Flushing, died late last night in Flushing Hospital a short time after she had swallowed a quantity of rat poison at her home. Police listed the death as a suicide. Miss Barry, police said, had been a cripple from infancy and lived with her stepfather, Frank J.

Roach, a retired New York City fire captain and now assistant to the fire chief at these World's Fair grounds. DODGE SERVICES HELD Services for Edward Lane Dodge, 68, former general auditor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York who died Sunday, were held Wednesday in u. Thomas' Church. 5th Ave. and 53d Manhattan.

Mr. Dodge, who lived in the University Club in Manhattan, was a descendant of Gen. Samuel Clark who fought in the Revolution. He is survived by two sisters. EAGLE BUILDING Desirable office space at lowest rentals in Borough Hall section.

Renting Agent ROOM 602 in nf sum 1 the In HERE 50 YEARS Mrs. John C. Graham Walter Sudgen, 58, Ex-Shrine Leader Lawyer, Football Official Stricken on Coast at Rally of Masonic Group Sistersville, W. July 8 (P)-- Walter Smith Sugden, 58-year-old Immediate Past National Potentate of the Shrine, an attorney and widely known as 1 a football official, died last night at his home here, where he had been in a coma since Wednesday. Physicians attributed death to a cerebral hemorrhage.

Sugden was stricken ill at the annual convention of the Shrine last month in Los Angeles, but presided until the election of his successor, Andrew A. D. Rahn, of Minnepolis. He had been in ill health for two years. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon and the body will be sent to Amsterdam, N.

for burial. Sugden was graduated from Andover Academy and Harvard University Law School. He played center on the Harvard football team of 1903. Urges Drive Against Retroactive Taxes Representative Emanuel Celler today urged a public campaign to have Congress enact legislation to protect employes of the Port of New York Authority as well as all State and municipal employes, from retroactive taxation on their salaries. Under a recent decision by the United States Court, back salaries of port employes can be taxed.

Though the high court has agreed to rehear the case the Congressman said a reversal was unlikely. He also urged legislation to assure the legality of taxing and securities issued by the Federal Government, States or their subdivisions. Coast Guard Locates Missing Explorers El Paso, Texas, July 8 -Two Coast Guard aviators who searched for a party of scientific adventurers feared missing on the Colorado River near Lee's Ferry, reported to their commander today that all were safe. They telegraphed their commander here that they had found the explorers 20 miles east of Lee's Ferry, encamped on a small island in the river. They dropped messages and ascertained that all in the party were well and did not need food.

William Wheeler Funeral services for William Wheeler, 76, retired Navy Yard employe and veteran of the SpanishAmerican War, who died Wednesday in his home, 63 Schaeffer will be held at 8 p.m. tonight in the John H. Teves Funeral Home, 1363 Ave. Mr. Wheeler was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn and served in the Navy Yard from 1900 until he retired in 1928.

He is survived by a niece. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery at 2 p.m tomorrow. TRADEMARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Julius Seplowitz and others. 49 Throop Avenue, Brootlyn. New York, have tiled their trademarks.

and 'MON TAUK SHELLAC with picture af Indian head: -WEAR EVER." with picture of two shelds: "CADET," with picture nf two cadets and shield. with the Secretary of State of New York, to be used on boxes, cans and containers in the sale of shellac, paints, varnishes and enamels. Jy8-18t osu PUBLIC NOTICES CONTRACT 306 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Water Supply. AL its offices eleventh floor. 346 Broadway.

New York. until 10 A 111 Eastern Standard Time. on Wednesday, July 27. 1938 for Contract 306. for the construction of the southerly portion of the West tunnel, the Kensico By -pass tunnel and the northerly, portion of the Kensico- Hill View tunnel of the Delaware aqueduct and appurtenant structures.

in the Towns of North Castle, Mount Pleasant and Greenbursh, Westchester County, New York, all as set forth in the specifications. The portion of the West Branch- -Kensico tunnel included in this contract will have a finished Interior diameter of 15 feet and will be approximately 6.480 feet in length. the Kensico By -pass tunnel, also 15 feet in diameter. will be about 12,370 feet long. and the northerly portion of the KenstenHIll View tunnel will be feet in diameter and approximately 16,030 feet in length.

Pamphlets containing information for bidders, form of bid and contract, spectfications, requirements as to surety etc. and pamphlets of contract drawings can be obtained at the office nt the Secretary at the above address, upon application person or by mail. by deposing the of five dollars $5.00) cash enuivalent for each set. This deposit be refunded upon the return pamphlet in acceptable condition within thirty 130) days from the date on which the bids are opened. For further particulars apply at the office of the Chief Ensince: at the above address GEORGE 1 GILLESPIE.

President: HENRY HESTERBERG. RUFUS F. McGAHEN. CommissionPER. Board of Water Supply, RICHARD BURKE Secretary.

138-191 Lo on 150 over 28 Calla. da St. ends. to to 15 11 sell 1937, 2821, for at St retail Cit 10 Jv1-21 CO 1 Deaths Peyton Markhoff, Behrenhoff, Frederick 1, Adolph Masterson, Amy B. Katherine E.

Blind. Anna McKenna, John F. Blumers, Christian Murphy, Ann Broadhurst, Joseph J. Agnes Nicholson, Buchenberger, James J. Anna Julia Cook.

Henry Feltham, Grace K. De Dempsey, Gurio, Harold Michael Pink, Minnierine Eagers, Reilly, Mary A. Funsch. Harry, Rowland, Winifred Graham, H. Samuels, Charles Hagen, Henry B.

Sawkins, William Hammond, Mary Strang, Sarah M. Houlihan. Vaccaro, Antonio Catherine Van Tassell, Janicula, Mary L. D. George T.

Wheeler, William Kline, Seymour ANDERSON-On July 7, 1938, PEYTON, beloved husband of Imogene Anderson: father of Lulu Klinkhamer, Elizabeth Clark and Robert Anderson. Funeral services at the parlors of S. Edgar Everitt. 164-13 89th Avenue, Jamaica, New York, on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. BEHRENHOFF ADOLPH, un July 6, in his 35th year, beloved husband of Adele Behrenhoff.

Also survived by two brothers and one sister. Services at the Sheldon Avenius Funeral Home. 6315 Forest Avenue. Ridgewood, Friday at 8:30 p.m. Funeral Saturday, July 9, at 2 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. BLAKE- On Thursday, July 7, 1938, AMY BANTA, wife of the late Joseph E. Blake and mother of Edith B. Waring, Mabel B. Townsend, Dr.

Edward Irving O. and Joseph E. Blake. Services at her residence, 136 Underhill Saturday, 3 p.m. BLAKE-Daughters of the Revolution, Long Island State Society, announces with regret the death of a valued member, Mrs.

JOSEPH E. BLAKE. Mrs. ROBERT L. GERMAN, Regent.

Mrs. Vernon Cook, Cor. Sec'y. -ANNA. on July 7, 1938, aged 67 years, beloved sister of Bertha Pieplow and John Blind.

Funeral Sunday, 1:30 p.m., from George Werst Chapel, 71-41 Cooper Ave. Cremation at Fresh Pond Crematory. BLUMERS CHRISTIAN, suddenly, on Wednesday, July 6, 1938, husband of Katherine (nee Herrer) Blumers: father of Loretta Doherty and Margaret; brother of Katherine Stumpf, William and John Blumers. Services at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street.

Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment following in Evergreens Cemetery. BROADHURST-AGNES, on July 6.1939, beloved wife of the late Horace and sister of Anna, Charles, Peter and William Anderberg, Mrs. Edward Willis and Mrs. Hannah Heidgerd.

Funeral services at her home, 282 Ryerson Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Saturday Evergreens Cemetery. BUCHENBERGER-ANNA, aged 95, suddenly, July 5, Hamburg, Germany. Services Friday, July 8, Hamburg. She formerly lived at Nutley, N.

with her nephew, Max Buchenberger. For the last ten years she has resided with her nieces, Else and Grethe, in Hamburg. COOK- on July 7, at his residence, 208 Bay 35th St. Survived by two daughters, Elizabeth Cook and Mrs. Walter Manley and three sons.

John, Alison and Harold. Funeral from Van Cleef Funeral Parlors, 94 Neck Saturday, July 9, at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. DE GURIO-On July 6. HAROLD beloved son of Michael and Mildred (nee Casciola) De Gurio, loving brother of Arthur.

Funeral from his home, 1532 E. 35th Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church where solemn high requiem mass will be offered at 10:00. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DEMPSEY-MICHAEL, husband of Annie (nee Cummings) and father of William James, John, Richard, Mrs. Mary Hartley and Josephine, on Wednesday, at his residence. 81 Autumn retired inspector the B. M. T.

and former resident of Greenpoint. Requiem mass Saturday at 8:30 at the R. C. Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Arrangements by Thomas J. Creamer. EAGERS--On July 7. JAMES beloved husband of Catherine Eagers (nee Donovan), at his residence. 460 42d Street.

Notice of funeral later. FELTHAM On July 8, 1938, GRACE beloved daughter of Katherine and the late William Feltham; loving sister of Edward. Walter, John. Robert and Lawrence Feltham. Services at her residence.

244 14th Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. FUNSCH-HARRY, on July 5, his residence, 1047 Bergen Street. He is survived by his mother, Hannah Funsch Lang, and a stepfather, Joseph Lang. Funeral Saturday, July 9.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. GRAHAM JANET HOPKIRK GRAHAM, July 7 1938, after a brief illness. Born in Scotland 72 years ago. Wife of John C.

Graham, mother of James, Alexander, John, Isabelle, Jessie Graham Curtis, Elizabeth C. Johnston; grandmother of Donald, Marion, Janet Doris Graand Jean Elizabeth Johnston. Funeral service Friday, 8 p.m., at her home, 95-06 77th Ozone Park, L. I. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Saturday, 2 p.m.

VITAL NOTICES (Acknowledgments, Births, Condolences, Confirmations, Deaths, gagem ents, Marriages, Masses, Memoriams, Resolutions) accepted until 10 P.M. for publication the following day or from 8 A. M. 10 P.M. (11 A.M.

on Saturdays) for publication in the next available edition of the same day's paper. The Vital Notice rate is 90 cents per line. MAin 4-6000 Deaths HAGEN-At Freeport, L. on Wednesday, July 6, 1938, HENRY beloved husband of Margaret Hagen. Services at his home, 215 E.

Bean Saturday, 9, 2 p.m. Interment Greenfield Cemetery. HAMMOND On Wednesday, July 6. 1938, MARY at the home of her daughter, 2 Hawthorne Baldwin, L. beloved mother of Helen Vives, Harriet Gemmell and Henry D.

Hammond. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, Saturday, 11 a.m. HOULIHAN CATHERINE, on July 6, 1938; survived by two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Nittoly, Mrs. Mary Hecker; two sons, Thomas and John, and ten grandchildren.

neral from her residence, 885 cock Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Thence to the 'Church of Transfiguration, Marcy Ave. and Hooper where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10100 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. -At 3 Crescent Huntington, L.

on 6, 1938, GEORGE beloved husband of Alice Curtin Janicula and loving father of George and Donald, in his 46th year. Solemn requiem mass at St. Patrick's Church, Huntington, L. Saturday, July 9, at 10 a.m. KLINE-On July 7, 1938, at his residence, 346 President SEYMOUR, beloved husband of Caroline A.

(nee Burkhardt) and father of Seymour, Carlton H. Mandeville and Alicia MacMahon, in his 90th year. Services Saturday, July 9, at 2:30 p.m. MARKHOFF On Wednesday, July 6, 1938, FREDERICK, beloved father of Minnie D. Smith and Frederick H.

Markhoff, and brother of Anna and Henry Markhoff; also survived by three grandchildren. Religious and Masonic services on Friday at 8:00 p.m. at his home, 104-20 209th Street, Bellaire, L. Interment Saturday, 2:00 p.m., Lutheran Cemetery. Arrangements by A.

A. Jung. MASTERSON KATHERINE E. (nee O'Reilly), on July 7 at her home, 109-31 113th Richmond Hill, in her 60th year. She is sursons, James Joseph Philip vived by her husband, four James, Bernard and one daughter, Sis- ter James Catherine, O.S.J.; also a brother and sister of St.

Paul, Minn. Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday, July 11, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Richmond Hill. Interment Calvary Cemetery. -JOHN on July 7, at his residence.

109 Joralemon Street; husband of the late Matiel Hoenig McKenna, devoted father of Jeannette Bonhotal and brother of Harry and Irene McKenna. Funeral on July 9, at 2 p.m. Interment private. MURPHY-On July 8, ANN (nee Mahon), beloved wife of Thomas P. Murphy and sister of William J.

Mahon and Mrs. John F. Regan, at her residence, 36 Plaza Street. Notice of funeral later. MURPHY Wednesday, July 6, 1938, JOSEPH of 779 Lincoln Place, brother of Jerome, Vincent and Melba Murphy.

Funeral from Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Saturday, July 9, 11 a.m. NICHOLSON-On July 6, 1938, JAMES beloved husband of Margaret (nee Donegan), dear father of Mrs. Arthur Zoltowski and Vincent A. Nicholson. Funeral from his residence, 71 Granite Saturday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Interment St. John's Cemetery. J. J.

Gallagher Sons, directors. PAEPER-JULIA, on July 6. 1938, beloved mother Henry, Bertha Baecker, Marie Uloth. Reposing at Dresbach Funeral Home, 6346 Prospect Avenue (60th thy Place), Ridgewood, Brooklyn. Funeral services Saturday, 2 p.m., at Ridgewood Adventist Church, 1925 Gates Avenue.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery. PINK-MINNIE, aged 72, at Floral Park, L. Thursday, July Funeral services at Pettit Bros. Funeral Parlor, 70 Washington Hempstead, L. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

REILLY-CATHERINE, on July 7. Reposing at Harry Quayle neral Home, 134 Smith Street. Funeral notice hereafter. his residence. 186 Ainslee St.

Survived by three daughters, two sons. one brother and sister. Funeral service by Dr. A. Mangano.

Monday, 10:30 a.m., First Italian Baptist Church. 16-18 Jackson Street. Brooklyn. Interment Linden Hill Cemetery. REILLY-On July 6, MARY at her residence.

552 St. John's Place. beloved or Dennis and devoted mother of Thomas Reilly and Mrs. Helen Van Wickler. Funeral 9 a.m..

Saturday, with a requiem mass at St. Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, ROWLAND-WINIFRED, beloved wife of Michael J.

Rowland; mother of John, Joseph and Mrs. Winifred McNally. Funeral from her home, 519 East 7th Street, on Saturday, July 9. Requiem mass St. Rose of Lima R.

C. Church, 10:00 a.m. SAMUELS-CHARLES. beloved husband of Hattie; devoted father of Rosalind; dear brother of Henrietta Strassburger and Mary Reichert. Reposing at chapel, 187 South Oxford Street.

Funeral private. SAWKINS WILLIAM on July 7, 1938, at Mountainville, N. Y. Services at his home Saturday, July 9, at 2:30 p.m. STRANG-SARAH MORRELL.

at Wantagh, July 9, 63d year; beloved wife of John H. Strang. Funeral notice hereafter. VACCARO-ANTONIO, July 6. at In Memoriam The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Verses You may obtain a copy of this booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker at MAin 4-6000.

J.J. Drake, K. of C. Leader, Dies at 71 Flushing Man Leading Figure in N.Y. ChapterFraternal Rites Sunday A requiem mass for Joseph J.

Drake, chairman of the New York Chapter, Knights of Columbus, 1 in 1927 and 1928 and its treasurer since 1930, who died yesterday in his home, 40-25 167th Flushing, will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Andrew's R. C. Church, Flushing.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Fraternal services for Mr. Drake, who was 71, will be held Sunday night at the residence by the Knights of Columbus, in which he had been active for more than 20 years, particularly in Manhattan where had served as a district deputy and grand knight of Liberty Council, 432, and aided in the building of the Knights of Columbus Hotel. Founded Association In addition to his activities in the K. of Mr.

Drake was member of Queensborough Lodge, 878, B. P. O. the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, the Holy Name Society of St.

Andrew's Church and the old Eighth Avenue Association, now the West Side Chamber of Commerce, in Manhattan, of which he was a founder. A native New Yorker, the son of John and Sarah O'Keefe Drake. Mr. Drake entered the shoe business as an errand boy and remained in the retail branch of that profession until his retirement five years At that time he had operated a store at 8th Ave. and 51st Manhattan, for some 30 years.

Previously he had conducted stores at 1953 Broadway and 1422 St. Nnicolas also in Manhattan. Surviving are his widow, the former Katherine F. Meuer; two sons, Joseph W. and Gerald; three daughters, the Misses Kathryn and Dorothy Drake, and Mrs.

Margaret D. Russell, and a sister, Miss Josephine Drake. Mrs. T. P.

Murphy, Wife of School Aide Mrs. Ann Mahon Murphy of 36 Plaza wife of Thomas P. Murphy, principal of Public School 92 and sister of former First Assistant Attorney General William J. Mahon, died of pneumonia today in Holy Family Hospital, where she had been a patient the last three weeks. Mrs.

Murphy was born in Brooklyn and was a teacher in the public schools here prior to her marriage. She is survived by her husband and her brother; a sister, Mrs. John F. Regan, and two nephews, William Regan and John Regan. The funeral will be held Monday with a solemn requiem mass in St.

Joseph's R. C. Church. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery.

Samuel Kaplan Samuel Kaplan of 835 De Kalb for about the last 35 years a route man for various metropolitan newspapers, and a charter member of the Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union, died yesterday. At the time of his death he had been with the New York Evening Journal for about 12. years. Born in Lithuania, Mr. Kaplan had lived in Brooklyn more than 40 years.

He was a member of the United Friends Mutual Aid Association. Surviving are his widow. Mri. Yetta Klein Kaplan; three Sigmund. Philip and William, and a daughter, Lillian.

Funeral services today at Kirschenbaum's Chapel, 345 Throop were to be followed by burial in Beth David Cemetery, Duchess of Praslin Grenoble, France, July 8 (U.P.)-The American-born Duchess of Praslin, 62, died today. Born Lucie Marie Tate, at Liberty, she first married Charles Hamilton Paine. He died in 1909. In 1910, she married Gaston de ChoissulPraslin. seventh Duke of Praslin.

They were divorced at Rouen 1922. Deaths VAN TASSELL-On Wednesday, July 6. 1938, MARY L. DOBSON. wife of the late A.

Russell, and mother of May and Ruth Van Tassell and the late Florence Loman. Services at her residence, 7424 7th Friday, 8 p.m. WHEELER WILLIAM. in his 77th year, beloved son of the late William and Amelia Wheeler. Funeral services Friday, July 8, at 8:00 p.m., from the funeral home of John H.

Teves, 1363 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn. Interment Saturday, 2 p.m., Mount Olivet Cemetery. In Memoriam MALONE -In everloving memory of our dear father. EDWARD died July 8, 1937. KAY and JOE.

McCUE JOHN died July 8, 1935. Two things death cannot sever. MOTHER, "FATHER and last forever MULHEARN--In everlasting memory my beloved husband. WILLIAM, died July 8, 1936. Second anniversary mass offered this morning at the Church of the Nativity.

The rolling stream of life rolls on. But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there. Lonesome Wife, ELLEN. Flawless Performance of a Sacred Duty Funeral Directors 433 Nostrand Ave. STerling 3-1300 FRATERNAL CHIEF Joseph J.

Drake Police Inspector Neidig Is Buried Police Inspector Charles L. dig, recently shifted to the 15th Division, Queens, was buried yesterday in the Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, following impressive services at his home, 70-23 Harrow Forest Hills, where he committed suicide last Monday. Commissioner Valentine, who ordered the al ailing 52-year-old official's transfer from the 4th Division, Manhattan, did not attend the full inspector's service conducted by the Rev. William G. Ivie, Protestant police chaplain, but numerous high-ranking figures in the department were present.

Serving as honorary pallbearers were the following, all inspectors of full rank: Patrick J. Daly, Edmund J. Meade, Charles P. Dorschel, John J. O'Sullivan, Charles N.

Stilson and George W. Heitzmann, who succeeded to the command of the Manhattan division. Also on hand were Deputy Police Commissioners John J. Seery, John Lyons, Cornelius O'Leary and Martin Meaney, former Deputy Police Commissioner John J. Sullivan and the Rev.

A. Hamilton Nesbitt, another Protestant chaplain of the department. An honor guard of 117 patrolmen led by Deputy Chief Inspector Harry L. Lobdell. in charge of the Queens uniformed force, preceded a procession of five automobiles carrying flowers and 30 others filled with mourners en route to the cemetery.

Josephine A. Smith Baldwin, July 8-Funeral services were held yesterday at the Baldwin Funeral Home on Grand Ave, for Mrs. Josephine A. Smith of 22 Wailace Ave. She died at her home Monday of bronchial, pneumonia.

She was born is now Springfield Gardens, 58 years ago. Later she lived in Farmingdale for a number of years. She came to Baldwin ten years ago and was active in the Ladies' Aid Society of the Baldwin M. E. Church.

The Rev. E. W. Shrigley, pastor of the church, officiated at the services. Burial was in Greenfield Cemetery.

Her husband. George W. Smith, was a former Justice of the Peace at Far Rockaway for more than ten years. He died several years ago. Arthur B.

G. Mayer Rockville Centre, July 8-Funerai arrangements were being completed today for Arthur B. G. Mayer of 25 Aldred who died at his home yesterday following a month's illness. He was born in Manhattan 56 years ago.

Mr. Mayer was a silk embosser and headed a Manhattan firm under his own name. He had been in the silk business practically all his life. Surviving are his widow. Vera a daughter, Carol; a son.

Walter two brothers, Walter and William, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Allison. Henry B. Hagen Freeport, July 8-Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the home for Henry B.

Hagen of 215 E. Dean who dica Wednesday night after a brief illness. He was 65. For more than 30 vears he had conducted a meat market here. The Rev.

David G. Jaxheimer Christ Lutheran Church will officiate. Burial will be in Greenfield Cemetery. His widow, Margaret, survives. He was a member of Spartan Lodge.

F. A. of Freeport, and the Freeport Lodge of Elks. He was born in Germany. Typo Union Award Vacated by Court Justice Cotillo Rules Publishers Not Liable for Wages of Times Union That part of an arbitrator's award, in a dispute between Typographical Union No.

6 and The Eagle, which declared union members, former employes of the BrookIon Times Union, entitled to compensation of $66,083 has been vacated in a decision handed down late yesterday by Supreme Court Justice Salvatore A. Cotillo in hattan. The court, ruling on 'an appeal from the decision of the board of arbitrators, found that The Eagle and not the Publishers Association of New York City was liable for any damages for loss of wages during the period from January to June 6, 1937, when the Times Union was published in The Eagle plant, with one printer's chapel. Delves Into Pay Question Justice Cotillo upheld the arbitrators' decision that the two papers were separately owned and the union was within its rights in requiring that two separate chapels be maintained. However, the court ruled that "the question of compensation of members of the Times Union chapel was not specifically referred to the trators in the manner prescribed by the contract.

It was never submitted to the arbitrators or there litigated. The parties did not specifically refer the question of compensation to the arbitrators nor did they offer any proof of the amount lost by reason of the discontinuance of separate chapels. "The composition of matter for the Times- Union by members of The Eagle chapel was a matter adjusted between the union and the publishers without recourse to the are bitrators. The latter had no part in that arrangement. It is not lawful for arbitrators to fix damages arising out of the matters submitted to them unless the issue of such damages is also specifically submitted." The determination of the amount of damages must now go before another board of arbitrators, under the court's decision.

Spence, Windels, Walzer and Hotchkiss, attorneys for The Eagle, announced that an appeal from the decision would be brought. $2,500 Bail Fixed In Bigamy Charge Charged with bigamy, Howard Warren, 40, 993 Willoughby is under $2,500 bail today for a hearing in Felony Court Monday. Before Magistrate Troy in that court terday, Jean Hirschorn Fassler, 34, of 72 Hewes charged that he married her on Sept. 4, 1936, under the name of Harry Fassler, though he had been married to Mrs. Cora Warren of 230 Highland Place, under the name of Warren in New Jersey on April 22.

1935. and never been divorced. The alleged bigamy was brought to light when police were investigating a pending charge of petty larceny against Warren and learned. that Mrs. Fassler was his third wife, he having been legally divorced from his first wife.

Walter R. Onuke INCORPORATED DIGNIFIED FUNERALS As A. Low $150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 151 Linden Boulevard -BUekminster 4-1200 50 Seventh Avenue -NEving 8-3903-4 1218 Flatbush Avenue- BUck minster 2-0266 -4 QUEENS 150-10 Hillside A -JAmales 6-6070 158-14 Northern INdependence 8 -4000 1: STATEN ISLAND Beach Stapleton- 1-4100 MANRATTAN 117 West 720 Street- Rafalgar 7-9700 1451 First Avenue- RHinelander 4-5800 BRONX West 1901h Street- RAymeno 1900 347 Avenue- MOt Haven 0-0272 WESTCHESTER 214 Mamarnneek Avenue- White Plain Phone tor No LICENSES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No. GB 04865 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail at 163 Kingston Ave Brooklyn. Kings County, under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, tor of! premises consumption DE GENNARO BROS.

JOSEPH and ANIELLO. 163 Kingston Brooklyn KinEs County. J91-21 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No. EB 00879 has been issued to the undersigned to beer under sell the Alcoholic Beveraze Control Law. at 25-45 Lombardy Brooklyn.

N. TRUNZ PORK STORES 24-45 Lombardy Brookyn. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT License EB 00872 has been Issued to the undersiened to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at Hanson Place Bronklyn. Kings County, for on premises consumption. THE UNION NEWS CO.

131 Varick Manhattan. ay NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License EB 00656 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at I. Station, Flatbush Ave Brooklyn, Kings County, for oft premises consumpLion THE UNION NEWS 131 Varick St. Manhattan. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License EB 00997 has been issued to the undersigned to beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at Municipal Golf House 861h and 71h1 Ave Brooklyn KInER County, for on premises consumption THE UNION NEWS cO 131 Varick St Mathiattan v1-4t I NOTICE 18 HERFBY GIVEN THAT License EB 00873 has been Issued the undersigned beer at tetwil under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law At 125 Flatbush Ave Brookiyn, Kings County, for on premises consumption THE UNION NEWS CO.

131 Varick Manhattan 1y 1-21 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License EB 1242 has been issued to the undersigned beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Contral Law at 28 India Whar! Brooklyn, Kings County, for premitars consumption. PANG A. WOO. Indian Wharf Brooklyn ly1-21 PAWNBROKERS SALES CANAL AUCTION ROOM INC John Gibbs. Sullivan St Auction: eta.

John Manhattan. N. July 1338. S. Lawrenca unredeemed pleders of second-hand watcher tea niry.

Nos. April 16. 1937. 351 4 May And all pirdses held from previous sales 1256789 JOSEPH SHONGUT -GEORGE SHONGUT Auctioneers, 82 Bowery, Sell at 9 a m. July 12--0 Lavery.

Inc, 146 Sands diamonds, Jewelry. watches, and from 140 of Jan 1937. to 6263 of June 11, 1937. J3-61 osu.

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