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For Clarified Ad Results BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1938 Telephone MAin 4-6200 13 G. E.Morrison Plan Separate Recreation Unit for Red Hook GALLAGHER On Nov. 29, 1938, ALICE, beloved wife of the late Dies; Hotel Owner James end mother of Bessie, Alice, Irene. Funeral from her residence 4302 Snyder Friday at 9:30 Will Be First In City Housing Special Community Center to Feature Jlig Boro Project a.m.; thence to St.

Catherine of Genoa Church, where solemn re Cedarsliore Proprietor Active in Suffolk Civic, Business Circles Special to the Brooklyn Eagle quiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme tery. Dcatt)0 Berge, Marie C. Jacobs, John F. Bergm, Julia A.

Larmann, Henry Boss, Esther Llebler, Francis Brome, Charles W. Meyer, Robert J. Brownell, Morrison, Mildred Ivle O. Elliott Campbell, George Mullen, James A. Clark, Gertrude Muller, Arthur Clifford, Jennie Murphy, Collins, John J.

Edward V. Conlon, James Napier, Julia C. Corcoran, George Plggott, Charlotte Dreyer, Ruth Porter, David J. Drolllnger, Power, Prances Charlotte Rolker, Evelyn G. Fitzpatrlck.

Shields, Margaret Edward T. Shientag, Esther Forte, Anna May Smith, Harold K. Gallagher, Alice Smith, Mary T. 'Glolsteln, Anna Sprinkle, Godsoe, Emily David W. Jr.

Grone, Hei.ry Van Winkle, Hanbury, Eugene Isabella GLOISTEIN ANNA REINERS, Sayvllle, Dec. 1 G. Elliott Mor Nov. 30, 1938, mother of George rison, owner of the Hotel Cedar and Edward R. Glosten; sister of Dorothea V.

and George E. Reiners shore and for a number of year prominent In civic, fraternal and Services Saturday, Dec, 3, 2 p.m. at Weigand Chapel, 1015 Halsey St. business affairs here, died of heart Interment private. trouble yesterday In his home In Handsome here.

He was 40. GODSOE EMILY (nee Gleason), Mr. Morrison, who was a native on November 29, 1938, at her rest of Brooklyn, was vice president of dence, 343 E. 9th wife of the late William, and loving sister of the New York State Hotel Association and was a member of the hotel Mrs. Mary Tischler and Thomas advisory committee of the New York World's Fair.

Last year he was in The $12,000,000 housing project In Red Hook will be the first in the city to have a complete and separate community center, the Brooklyn Eagle learned exclusively today. Consisting of three buildings grouped In U-shape, the unit is to include a recreation building -for young people and adults, a children's center and a row of eight stores. The three buildings will be Independent, although Joined Into a single architectural unit by two covered porches, linking the store building to the children's center and the latter to the recreation structure. Both the recreation building, two stories high and 62 by 134 feet, and the children's center, one-story and 100 by 45 feet, are to face W. 9th St.

The other building, two stories and approximately 125 by 40 feet, will face Clinton St. Gleason. Requiem mass Friday, 9:30 a.m., at St. Rose of Llma'R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross strumental In having the Suffolk County Board of Supervisors ap This is the first published picture of the community Cemetery. propriate $10,000 for publicizing sutioiK county while the Fair Is In GRONE HENRY, on Tuesday, Nov. 29, at his residence, 142 Cor recreation unit that will serve the Red Hook housing project opening next June. Sketched above, from left to right, are the recreation building, children's center and store building.

Alfred Easton Poor was the chief architect. Harold K. Smith. Ex-Boro Sinser progress. Father Built Hotel Rehousing Rentals Seen at Low Level nelia St.

Requiem mass Friday, 10 BERGE Suddenly, on Nov. 30, 1938, MARIE CHRISTIANA BERGE, beloved sister of Mrs. Louise I. Jacobs and Walter A. Berge.

Services at her residence, 577 E. 34th Brooklyn, Saturday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Sunday, 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. BERGIN JULIA A.

(nee Powers), Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1938, widow of James Bergln; devoted mother of Thomas, Charles, Joseph and Alice. Requiem mass 9:30, Saturday, Dec. Mr. Morrison was a son of the late Alderman George A.

Morrison, Harold Kilgour Smith, a former a.m., at St. Martin of Tours R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. HANBURY On Wednesday, Nov. 30, EUGENE THOMAS, beloved son of Mary and Robert Hanbury, at member of the Apollo Club and a native of Brooklyn, died Tuesday In the Physicians Hospital In Jackson wno was a wen-known figure in Brooklyn political affairs for many years. The elder Morrison built the Hotel Cedarshore and after his death seven years ago, the son took over Its charge. 3, 1938, Immaculate Heart or Mary Warren Jay Vinton, chief economist of the United States Housing Authority, told the Architectural League of New York at a luncheon today In the league's headquarters, 115 E.

40th Manhattan, that "our year's experience has convinced us that the fear we could never achieve low enough rents to re- Jews' Children Quit Berlin for English Haven Berlin, Dec. 1 (U.R) The first Heights after an illness of six months. He was 53 and livwd at Syrus A. Horner Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Great Neck, Dec. 1 Masonic services will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night for Syrus Artie Horner, 53.

of 12 3d Great Neck, who died Tuesday in the Meadowbrook Hospital, East Meadow. The services, to be at the Fleidner Funeral Parlor Church. Reposing at DecKer fu Mr. Morrison was a leader in the neral Parlor. 2721 Fort Hamilton Other Centers In Basements Recreation and community center facilities in other public and semi-public housing projects are provided in the basements or rooms scat- movement to have the Postoffice 124 W.

55th Manhattan. Mr. Smith was a son of the late Parkwav. Brooklyn. Interment Cal vary Cemetery.

tered throughout the project. Part BOSS Nov, 30, 1938, ESTHER, Of Department issue a commemorative stamp for Long Island and was an organizer of the Sayville Parent-Teachers' Association. He also was a past master of Connetquot Lodge, F. fc A. a Shriner, and a mem here, will be conducted by members Mr.

Vinton's oririi-ess was In th ul ul uunuing an inaeprnd- 711 70th beloved wife of Paul, devoted mother of Paul Boss Jr, Allan and Helen Watt Taylor Smith, and while attending Boys High School was a member of the school's Glee Club, of which Reinald Wer-renrath, noted baritone, also was a member. He later attended Pratt Institute and for 20 years had been i ent community center In Red Hook reolv of the Atlantic Lodge, F. A. of nature of a to oDDonents of which Mr. Horner was a member.

win De saved by the fact there will and loving daughter of Oran and Jennie Lofqulst. Services Fred Cremation will be at Fresh Pond ber of the Sayville Rotary Club. His widow, the former Gertrude Wed Brooklyn Girl associated with the Symington Keller, survives. Mr. Horner was Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Ave Friday, 8 p.m.

Interment Green Wood Cemetery. his residence, 669, Grand St. Solemn mass of requiem St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception R. C.

Church on Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. JACOBS On Wednesday, November 30, 1938, JOHN F. of 114-21 198th St.

Albans, husband of the late Clara Jacobs, brother of Anna B. and William K. Jacobs. Services at the Fairchlld Chapel, 89-31 164th Jamaica, Saturday, 8 p.m. Interment private.

LARMANN HENRY, on Tuesday, November 29, 1938. at his home, 104 Scholes beloved husband of Gertrude and devoted father of John, Charles, Elizabeth Gries and Gertrude Muller, brother of Sr. M. Her-mlna, O.S.D, and Elizabeth Hoens. Funeral on Friday at 9:30 a.m.

Mr. Morrison was married In 1924 bom in Pennsboro. Va. uouid corporation as a sales engineer. He formerly sang with the to Miss Dorothy Nash of Brooklyn He was a member of the Lotus She survives him with two children BROME On November 28, 1938 Club in Manhattan, the New York Athletic Club and the Duquesne cnoirs or St.

Bartholomew and St. George's Episcopal churches In Manhattan. Webb N. Morrison and Patricia Mor CHARLES loving husband of Elizabeth. Funeral services at his rison; his mother, Mrs.

Jessie D. Club of Pittsburgh. public housing who asserted that the USHA would never be able to meet statutory limitations on construction costs and that rentals in the new living quarters would exclude families in the lowest income groups. "Local authorities and their architects have worked with the USHA in designing simple, durable housing, avoiding wasteful mistakes of the past and achieving new large scale economies," Mr. Vinton declared.

"Construction contracts actually awarded for the first USHA projects show costs per dwelling unit considerably below the average Mr. Smith was the husband of Morrison, and a sister, Mrs. Walter home, 87-20 Woodhaven Boulevard, Woorihaven. L. Thursday, Decern Livingston.

The funeral services will be held the late Louise Richards Smith ami is survived by a daughter, Elizabeth Stuart Smith, and two brothers. ber 1. at 8 p.m. Interment Friday, not be a full basement extending throughout the apartment buildings, ajs is true of the Williamsburg development. There will only be sufficient basement In Red Hook to take care of heating, mechanical and laundry needs.

The main feature of the recreation building will be an assembly room accommodating 600 to 700, which will be successfully used for auditorium, theater and gymnasium. Also there will be eight social rooms, a work shop and several lecture halls. About 150 children will be accommodated in the center at a time, with present plans calling for a morning and afternoon session In the school run by the Brooklyn Free Kindergarten Society, so that 300 children will be handled In all. 11 a.m., Maple Grove Cemetery, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home here, with the Rev.

Joseph H. Bond Gordon K. Smith, of this borough, contingent of hundreds of German Jewish children started for a welcome exile abroad today while Nazi decrees brought closer the ghetto. One hundred Jewish children left the Schleslscher station at 8:45 a.m. (3:45 a.m.

Brooklyn time) for England. At Nentheim they will be Joined by 100 more from the vicinity of Hamburg. They are to arrive at Harwich, England, Friday and will be housed in a camp for three weeks or a month until absorbed by British families. Their ages are between 10 and 17. The emigration was organized by a committee headed by Lord Samuel.

The committee will care for the children as they arrive in England. Before Christmas it is hoped that an additional 600 children may be taken out of Germany and Austria. Parents Weep at Parting The Schleslswer station platform was a scene of great confusion as the children scrambled into a special car attached to a regular train. Several scene mothers and fathers wept with mixed emotion Joy and heartbreak. The children for the BROWNELL MILDRED IVIE, and Douglas A.

Smith, of Hartford, Conn, beloved daughter of James Brownell and the late Susan Services will be held at 2 p.m. to officiating. Burial will be private. Robert C. Wilson, Solemn requiem mass Most Holy Trinity R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Brownell.

died suddenly in Los morrow in the Fairchild Chapel, 86 cost of private building in the same Lefferts Place. Burial will be in Aneeles. California, November 30, cities. This is the more remarkable Forest Park, 111. Rites Tomorrow For Julia Napier Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Great Neck, Dec.

1 Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in St. Paul's Episcopal Church here for Mrs. Julia C. Napier, a former resident of Queens for many years, who died Tuesday in her home, 19 Deepdale Drive, after a short illness.

Mrs. Napier, who was the daughter of the late Julius C. Riggs, was born in Dexter, N. 82 years ago Notice of funeral later. since public housing projects are de Borough Florist signed for 60 years' life and will be LIEBLER FRANCIS, suddenly, at his residence, 549 E.

40th St. Notice of funeral later. I built by labor paid the prevailing Charles E. Bloomer, Funeral services for Robert G. wage.

"In the 112 projects already con- I Wilson, for 40 years a florist in the CAMPBELL November 29, I GEORGE E. of 460 Ovington husband of Mary Campbell (nee Butler), father of George Walter John V. and Joseph M. Oiimpbell. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from 7722 4th thence to Our Lady of Angels Church where MEYER Suddenly, on November traded for in 60 communities the Prominent Actor "Hill" section, will be held at 2 p.m.

29, 1938, ROBERT beloved hus. medium rental of all projects pro band of Lillian Meyer and father posed is $4.09, equivalent to just over Plans for the community unit were designed by the Red Hook Associated Architects, headed by Alfred Easton Poor. The Queens-bridge housing project will also have a separate community unit but the design will be different to conform with the general scheme of the of Russell Meyer and Edna Devine, Special to the Brooklyn Eagle and brother of Louis Meyer and $16 per month for a 4-room dwelling. The base rents proposed for these run from $2 per room per Baldwin, Dec. 1 One of tha lead and was descended from Colonial stock, one of her ancentors being a Colonial Governor of Connecticut.

Marie "Stocker. Funeral services at requiem mass will be offered. CLARK Nov. 27, 1938, GER today at the funeral chapel at 38 Lafayette followed by burial in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Mr.

Wilson died on Tuesday. He was 60 years old. His home was at 16 Gates Ave. and he had his florist shop at 636 Fulton St. He formerly was located on Greene Ave.

for a his home, 149 Dwight Thursday, ing actors for more than 50 years in stage productions throughout the month for some Texas projects up most part were too excited fully to realize the significance of the part 8:30 p.m. Interment Friday, 10 to sngntiy over $5 in New York country and on Broadway, Charles TRUDE, beloved wife of the late Ifaac; beloved mother of Lewis, City." Lutheran Cemetery. ing. To the children the trip was ad Bloomer died Tuesday at his Franklin, Robert, Jane Brown, She was the widow of Charles C. Napier, who was a member of an old Long Island family, and was a member of Rufus King Chapter, D.

A. and the Great Neck Woman's Club. I home, 44 Harrison here, after venture. To the parents, however, Edwin F. P.

Human Special to the Brooklyn sEagle Bellport, Dec. 1 Edwin Gertrude Wilson and Ruth Monell, MORRISON On November 30, brief illness. 1938, G. ELLIOTT, at his residence, Funeral services Walter B. Cooke, P.

It meant a parting but also escape from a doomed future. Order New Restrictions Military RitesHeld For C. F. Weltzin Sayvllle, L. beloved husband of Funeral Home, 150-10 Hillside Jamaica, L.

Thursday. 8 Surviving is a daughter, Miss Dorothy Nash, father of Webb N. More privileges were withdrawn Anne F. Napier Homan, 76. former Eastern manager of the Strobr.lge Lithograph Company of Cincinnati, died yestter-day at Is home, Bell St.

Funeral u.m. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m. In number or years. Surviving Mr. Wilson are his widow, Stella; two daughters, Stella and Marjorie; a brother, Andrew Wilson of Springfield, N.

and three Mrs. Margaret Caine of Jacksonville, Mrs. J. G. Smith of Chatham, N.

and Mrs. Frances Greeley, of this borough. from Jews today by a decree pub Mr. Bloomer was born In Philadelphia, and had been a resident of Baldwin for the past twelve years. He was a member of the Holy Name Society at St.

Christopher's Church, and active in church affairs. He had played in many stage successes, including "Uncle Tom's terment Cypress Hills Cemetery, and Patricia Morrison, and son of Mrs. Jessie D. Morrison, all of Say-ville, and brother of Mrs. Walter F.

Livingston of Brooklyn. Services lished in the Official Gazette. It empowered provincial authorities services will be held there at 2:30 CLIFFORD On November 30, 1938, JENNIE, beloved wife of Wil throughout the Reich to: liam B. Clifford; dear mother of Mrs. Nommensen, Hoboken Teacher Hoboken, Dec.

1 Mrs. Clara Saturday, December 3, 2:30 p.m., at the residence, Handsome Avenue, Sayville. Interment private. "Impose restrictions on German Jews or Jews without passports who will not be permitted to enter Mrs. William J.

Reusch, Walter and p.m. Saturday, the Rev. George Barthwick of the South Haven Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery. Mr.

Homan, who was a native of this village, Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Josephine MULLEN On November 29, Cabin," "A Man of the World," "The Bonnie Brier Bush," "Josephine, Empress of the French." and "Rupert of Hentzau." In later years he appeared in "Meet the Wife" and the "Show-Off." Mr. Bioomer Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Therese Bloomer. Nommensen, whose succesful court Mrs.

Shientag, Kin of Justice Mrs. Esther Shientag of 1174 E. 23d wife of Jacob Shientag, suit 15 years ago established the right of married women to teach in JAMES A. MULLEN, beloved brother of Francis J. Mullen; dear uncle of Alice Mary A.

and Sister Ag-nesine, S.S.J. member of Our Lady of Loretto Council, 585, K. of C. Funeral from his home, 187 Windsor New Jersey schools, died today at Military honors were accorded Christian F. Weltzin, chief signal inspector of the Independent Subway System, at his burial in Green-Wood Cemetery today.

Mr. Weltzin died Sunday in his home, 90-23 149th Jamaica. The flag-draped casket was placed in the hearse today at the Fred Herbst Sons Memorial at 7501 5th Ave. and as it proceeded down the street toward the cemetery a firing squad from the 18th Infantry at Fort Hamilton and delegations from V. F.

W. organizations marched behind. The honor was accorded Mr. Weltzin in recognition of his war service with the Signal Corps of the 306th Infantry In the A. E.

F. At the cemetery taps was sounded and the soldiers fired a salute as the casket was lowered into the grave. Mr. Weltzin, who was 49, is sur- Walter S. Cook her -home, 714 Bloomfield here, after a long illness.

Until she became ill, Mrs. Nomemensen was on -1NCOBFORA TED- Place, on Saturday, 10 a.m., thence to Holy Name Church, where a active duty as head of the languages lawyer, and sister-in-law of Supreme Court Justice Bernard L. Shientag of Manhattan, died suddenly yester Services Are, Held For Sanford Jacobi Persons of prominence in many walks of life attended the funeral solemn requiem mass will be of DIGNIFIED FUNERALS As lJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOK, VM day in her home of a heart attack. fered. Mrs.

Shientag was born in Man certain areas or show themselves publicly at certain times." The law probably will be imposed in connection with parks, playgrounds and other public places. It was expected to be used for provincial and national holidays such as Saturday's "Day of German Solidarity." Heavy fines or imprisonment were provided for violations. Many municipalities already have laws Jews from public facilities such as bains and parks. Speaking at an election campaign meoUng at Jaegerndorf, Joseph Paul Goebbels, Propaganda Minister, said that discussion of Germany's colonial claims "would be an insult to Germany." He said the viewpoint held abroad since 1918 that Germany "was a kind of schoolboy who must be educated and who must be led as by a school mistress must at last 151 Linden Boulevard BUckminiter 4-1200 hattan and is survived by her hus MULLER ARTHUR, suddenly on band: two daughters. Eleanor and du seven rn nvenue Ntvins 8-3903-4 1218 Flatbush 2-0266-7 Kathleen Clifford; -sister of Mrs.

Oharles M. Hampton and Mrs. A. j. Line.

Funeral from her residence, .215 Decatur Saturday, 10:30 1 a.m. Solemn requiem mass, Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs. Interment St. John's Cemetery. J.

J. Sons, directors. I COLLINS Suddenly, on Nov. 30, JOHN beloved uncle of Johanna and William J. Collins and Mrs.

Lillian Shields. Funeral Saturday morning from Henry McCaddln's Chapel, 24 7th Ave. Requiem mass St. Francis Xavier Church, 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CONLON On November 30, JAMES, at his home, 254 E. 26th a resident of Brooklyn 50 years. Survived by two daughters, Marie and Mrs. Helen O'Reilly; three sons, Edward, James and John; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Murphy, Mrs.

Bridget Cormack; two brothers, Edward and John. Funeral from his home Saturd 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Jerome's Church, where requiem mass will be offered. Interment Beatrice; a son. Daniel; two broth Nov.

29. 1938, aged 43 years, beloved husband of Catherine Ruegamer; department of the A. J. Demarest High School and the oldest teacher point of service in the school, having been appointed in 1899. She was born In Bielefeld, Germany, as Clara Wintermeyer.

came to this country as a young girl and attended Columbia University, which granted her degrees of Bachelor and Master of Arts. In 1920 she married Ludwig Nommensen. who survives her, and im QUIENS 150-10 Hillsid AvanuK-IAnuiu fi tA7n devoted father of Harriet M. and 158-14 North. Bint -independence 3-6600 Arthur dear son of Carl and ers and two sisters.

The funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday in the Universal Chapel. 52d St. and Lexington Manhattan. Interment will be in Mount Judah Cemetery.

vivea d.v nis widow, Mrs. Agnes Weltzin. Masonic services were held last night at the funeral home. Louise and brother of Carl and John. Services Friday, 8 p.m..

at his home, 77-11 65th Glendale. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m. Inter- STATCN ISLAND 98 Beach Stapletlm-Glbt altar 7-6100 MANHATTAN 117 Wwt 72nd Street-IRafalgar 7-9700 1451 First Avenue RHirtelander 4-5800 DRONX 1 Wi1 190th Street-RAymoncf 9-1900 347 Willis Avenue MOtt Haver 9 0272 WESTCHrtTID services held yesterday in Temple Emanu-El, Manhattan, for Sanford Jacobi, a founder of the Schen-ley Distillers Corporation and prominent philanthropist, who died Monday. The services were conducted by the Rev. Dr.

William B. Schwartz of Temple Israel, in Lawrence, and the fiev. Dr. Samuel Goldenson of Temple Emanu-El. Honorary pallbearers Included Representative Emanuel Celler, Christian W.

Korrell, Harry Blum, Herbert HoffheimerXaiiis E. Golan, Troy Kaichen, Carl J. Kiefer, Clarence Heyman, Emil Schwarzhaupt, Leo Gerngross, Ralph T. Heymsfeld, Theodore C. Wlehe, Lewis Rosen- ment Evergreens Cemetery.

William R. Roberts mediately the Hoboken Board of Education discharged her. A three-year court fight ended in her favor, the ruling ordering her rein 21'. Manuroneck Avenue White Plaint 39 William R. Roberts.

49. a machinist MURPHY On November 30, ED Phono lor Rtprtimtatlro or Write for illustrated Sookel "0" No Otrjonon I statement and the payment of in the employ of the Collier Service Corporation for about 15 years, died Tuesday at Jamaica Hospital of bronchial pneumonia. He was oper WARD beloved husband of Helen M. and dear father of Edward B. Funeral from his residence, 1827 E.

27th Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Good Shepherd R. C. Church, Batchelder St. and Avenue S.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Dr. Ernest A. Bennett Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Catskill, Dec.

1 Dr. Ernest A. Bennett, 64, who practiced dentistrv fnr PROPOSALS ated on about two weeks ago. $10,000 back salary. She was one of the founders of the New Jersey Teachers' Pension Fund.

Funeral services for Mrs. Nommensen will be held Saturday. A requiem mass will be said at the R. C. Church of Sts.

Peter and Paul Dcatfis SHIELDS MARGARET F. (nee McGrath), November 28. of 97 4th beloved wife of Charles; devoted mother of Loretta Kane, Anna Man-sell, Thomas, Charles, Gertrude McNamara, Joseph' of Anna Victory. Solemn requiem mass Friday, 10 a.m., St. Mary Star of the Sea R.

C. Church. Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy CONTRACT 321 SEALED BIDS WILL RE RTF! VFI1 TtV Mr. Kooerts was a native of Penn stiel, Emil Roth, Samuel Ungerleid the Hoard of Water Supply at its office.

er. Max Wilner. Dr. J. J.

Golub. I a "me Brooklyn before establish- sylvania and had lived in Brooklyn most of his life. For the past three months he resided at 95-20 Linden ing a practice here 40 years ago, died yesterday after a long illness. He Louis F. Rothschild.

Frederick Brown. George R. Beneman. J. Deacon and Edward Bachrach.

at 9 a m. Burial will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, Arlington. Holy Cross Cemetery. CORCORAN On November 22, 1038, GEORGE son of Michael Corcoran. Funeral on Friday from the John E.

Duffy Chapel, 957 Coney Inland Ave. For further information please call BUckmaster 2-1549. Boulevard, Ozone Park. He was a Mason. Surviving is his widow, Elizabeth Labcs Roberts.

Funeral services will be held at the i Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home. 150- 10 Hillside Ave Jamaica, tomdrrow i NAPIER On Tuesday, November 29, 1938. JULIA of 19 Deepdale Drive, Great Neck; beloved mother of Anne F. Napier.

Service at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Great Neck, L. Friday, at 11 a.m. PIGGOTT CHARLOTTE M. Funeral services at 2:30 Friday, Greenwood Baptist Chapel, 7th Ave.

and 6th St. SHIENTAG ESTHER, of 1174 E. 23d suddenly, on November 30, beloved wife of Jacob and devoted mother of Eleanor. Beatrice and .0 ci mi i.otir, V) ttrorta ay. npw York, N.

until 11 am. Eastern SMtidard Timr. on Tuesday, Decemo'r 2U. fur Contract 321, for ihr cor. of portion of the Itnjl.ic'iN Wrsl Braiirh tunnel, the Wcm Brunrh t.jnnri and the nor! iierly u' tin Wpm Branch-Kensirn tunnn ol pp.

a-ware aqurriurt and Ihp infjui; eni chambers and -tsi the West Branch uu 1 of Kent and utnam York, all ns jh forth in thf- Thr portion of Kundimt Wi Hr.tmh tunnel included in this com rat havfj a 1 mr 3 tri and will bo approximately I 'too lenn'h: the '(r Branch -lu- vinrrl will bp 15 leef in nr.d utmiv- 2 fet Ion, and the northerly pm'm of this West frnt was a graduate of Waterville School and New York Dental College. Dr. Bennett was a director and former president of the Commercial Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Greene County and president of' the Co-operative Fire Insurance Company of Catskill. He also was a trustee of the Catskill Savings Bank and chairman of the Emergency Relief Committee for Greene County. At one time he was on the Board of Water' Commissioners.

His widow survives, Hoid Services Tonight For Clarence Fowler Funeral services will be held to-nipht. for Clarence C. Fowler. 54. prominent authority on insurance law, who died Tuesday in the Harlem Valley Hospital at Wingdale, N.

Y. Daniel. Funeral Sunday. December 4, at 10 a.m.. from Universal Chapel, 52d St.

and Lexington Man night at 8 o'clock. Interment will be in Easton Heights Cemetery, Easton, Pa. DREYER RUTH (nee beloved wife of Samuel, dear Mster of Beatrice L. Sonnenstrahl, Miriam H. Moscowitz and the late Gertrude V.

Stark. Funeral from Park West Memorial Chapel, 115 W. 73th Manhattan, Friday, 2 p.m. hattan. J.CRONIN -w n.

a i f-r, nv it i.f abt ut 10.3( 0 fee-. i he t-jnnels will hr car riPil uh Shafi ft JtifllM. DIRECTOR Funeral Saturday For Max C. Kranz The funeral of Max C. Kranz, manager of the Hotel Franklin, 89-05 163d Jamaica, who died yesterday in his apartment at the hotel at the age of 64, will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

from the Falrcrrtld- Chapel, 89-31 164th Jamaica. A solemn requiem mas at the R. C. Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary will be followed by burial in St. John's Cemetery.

Born in Wittenberg, Germany, Mr, Kranz worked in hotels in London and was maitre d'hotel at the Wind.sor in Montreal and the Chateau Frontenac In Quebec. He also was proprietor of the Alaska Hotel in Ocean Grove before becoming proprietor of the Colonial Arms In Jamaica in 1916. A brother, Otto G. Kranz, survives. id 10 1 con- Obituaries HERMAN RI SCItMEYER.

70, of 67-13 llie services will be held in his home at 199 Palisades Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Mr. Fowler was for many years in charge of the Bureau of Liquidation. Rehabilitation and Conservation of the New York State Department of Insurance.

He was for a brief period associated with Lane, Ridsewood, died yesterday. Hr i is lurvtved by his widow, Anna; a daugh-' ler, Margaret, and two 'ons, Henry and CHAPELS.II5 ATLANTIC AVE i.pti.Ke. Up IV'wntakf. which hivr neeM r. lined w.ih cum undrr an rt P.imph'p' in: f.

rrns n.d Ilea' eo, in 1 pi: as and pjniph.eis of fiirr.uv" olrnined at h1 office nf 'h the Hbop urr; appl nn or bv ip five i-iolinr 'tinot ritt. Tor each vt. ih: upon the remm of rh. condition day. from the date on ti the faculty of St.

John's College anj 3g LAFAYETTE AVENUE. PORTER On November 29, 1938, DAVID of 61 86th beloved brother of Florence and Gertrude Porter. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. POWER FRANCES MAY, on November 29, formerly of 29 Prospect Place, dear sister of Mrs.

Joseph Kaelln and Mrs. Charles Doyle. Funeral on Friday at a.m., from Edward Bennett Chapel, 273 Beach 116th Rockaway Beach; thence to St. Francis de Sales R. C.

Church, Belle Harbor, L. I. ROLKER Suddenly, on Wednes 1 PHONES MAin 4 138 9 813013695 cwivim ui baw iirif. ns widow ana three children survive. DROLLINGER CHARLOTTE, on Nov.

29, at her residence, 204 Schenck Ave. Survived by three sons, Frank, Fred and Edward; two daughters, Mrs. C. Scholl and Mrs. M.

Robert; nine grandchildren, two great-grandsons. Services Friday evening. 8 o'clock. Interment Saturday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. FITZPATRICK On Wednesday.

November 30, EDWARD beloved husband of Anna (nee Hamilton), dear father of Mrs. Charles Armstrong and Edmund Fitzpatrick. Funeral from the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Holy Innocents Church, where requiem mass will be offered. FORTE ANNA MAY (nee Rich SMITH Nov.

29. 1938. HAROLD KILGOUR SMITH, beloved husband of the late Louise Richards and father of Elizabeth Stuart Smith and brother of Gordon K. and Douglas A. Smith.

Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Friday, Deo. 2, at 2 p.m. Interment Forest Park, Illinois. SMITH On Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1938.

MARY of 86-67 108th Richmond Hill, beloved mother of H. Clarence and Chester E. Smith. Service at the Bushwick Ave. M.

E. Church. Bushwick Ave. and Madison Brooklyn, Friday, 8:30 pm. Friends may call at Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Jamaica, until 4 p.m.

Friday. SPRINKLE On Tuesday. Nov. 29. 1938, DAVID WELCOME SPRINKLE beloved son of David W.

and i 301 BRUCTI0N Charles. Services will be held at 8 30 m. tomorrow, with the Rev. John Vo officiating. Interment will be In Cypress Hills Crmetery.

M'CiENE THOMAS HANBl'RY of Ofi'l Grand St. died yesterday In his home. Hr-was the son of Mary and Robert Hanbury and Is survived by his parents, and thr.p ustcrs, Anna Meyers and Catherine and Dorothy Hanbury. He was an usher ar.d a riembrr of the Holy Name Socle'v rt Mary of the Imm.icula'r Cor.reu-:.in C. Church, where a solemn mass will be otforcd at 10 a m.

Siiurday. Birrlal will be St. Jniin's nANIEI, STICKS', who as bc-n In SPILES John II. Fredericks Special to the B'ooklyn Eagle day, November 30, 1938, EVELYN of 84-17 169th Jamaica, beloved H. O.

BCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER. SF1.1.S io no a pltrk Ave Mr F'ir1 Tlid 'T. Purine IVah. P'dan Mmor wife of H.

Harold Rolker. sister of Babylon, Dec. 1 John Fredericks, a veteran of the SpanL-h-Amerlcan and World Wars. yesterday in his home on Oakwocd Mrs. H.

L. Seiii Sea Cliff. Dec. 1 Mrs. Hcnriette Segui, wife of the late Pedro Seciui, a former Npw York importer, died at her home here yesterday on Du Bois Ave.

She had been active In the Needlework Guild and other charitable organizations in this vicinity. Segul. formerlv Miss Ih'ii-riette Brsson, had lived in York City until about 35 ye.irs ago. when she established her residence here. She was 72 years old.

She is survived by her son. Charles Segui. and two granUciui-dren. Mrs. Segui is to be buried in Brookville Cemetery tomorrow, following a requiem ma.ss in St.

Boniface's Roman Catholic Church here cppiiPH Mriiirr na r' ap-ly it ih" office of tile i i abi -vp OEOK iE der HENRY HESTEHHFHi FlFl'S McOAHEN. Commissioner-. nf W.i'er Supply, RICHARD H. BL'UKE JR I'fL dT.19t CONTRACT PEALED BIPS WILL BE BY the Buud t'f W.iter Sjpp t- Vfc. eleventh flvr 346 N-w Y'i'r; untt: 1 am et s-n-d on Tuesday Dccerno- ti -i iA fnr Contract .1:9 -r the 4 tnn of 'he Rnndout-W.

st of the I-an rnlt.ll Ea-t iu'n'v nd Kent and Pin am t'u'rs'n County New York, sot f.ir'n tht Trm portion of the tunnei will be fee; will ru ve a diameter rf fpj she concrete hnir.c and rs wj.l be drriei on Shifts 7 and approx.ma:e;y 7R0 fee: and S'-O fpt dep'h. respectively, which have been excavated and with concrete under contract Pirr.nhif -s contain ir.e formation fnr Didders, f-'-ns bH and on'ract. contract draw h.rna and Emlle Behnken. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Jamaica, on Thursday at 8 p.m. Funeral private.

Place, West Babylon He was 58 Brooklyn 78 years ago. died Tuesri.iv meht years old. Mr. Fredericks was born In Brook ot a neart ailment at his home. West End Ave.

MAJlhn'tan offer Frances Norton Sprinkle. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts t'lace, Friday, 11:30 a.m. VAN WINKLE On Wednesday, November 30, 1938, at Bav Shore. L. I ISABELLA VAN WINKLE, of 364 Balnbridge Brooklyn, sister lyn, the son Of Hugo Fredericks and He wasv a retired manufanurer ot Kathenne Fredericks.

A resident dran and Infants- apparel. tMtt NBKOKtKS SALES EST A rE OK EUGENE ROsInBAUM-Micnoneprs Ke.lv, Fe.dnuhn. I Kirsctv se.i at "0 Bow f'ry 9 Dpc 5- Bv order n( GnodMein A Inc L'79 Budae Si flotliiiiK. etc piedced to 41800 of Nov. 5.

1937. n-'B 29 30 ril 23 Dec fi Bv orriT nf Nathm (iru.kin. Trie 112 Fuiton 8t diamonds, tcwpiiv and -Mud watches, up 1o nnd ir.t.:-1 i. l'74r3 of Nov JK4 St al. ovrcoat.

-oriiiB ec pricrd tivni 48194 nf Mftich 1. 19J7, to 81791 of Srpi iflntmrtam of Babylon Town 35 years, he was owner of a concrete construc ards), on Nov. 30, 1938, at her home, 1064 New York wife of Anthony. Sen-ice Friday, 8 p.m. VITAL SOTICES (Achnoivl-tdgmtnti, Birlhi, Condolences, Deaths, cagemtntt, Marriages, Masses, Memonams, Rt solution!) accepted until 10 P.M.

for publication tht follovuna day or from i A.M. to 1 P.M. Ill A.M. on Saturdays) for publication tn tht next available edition of same day's paper. of Albert Van Winkle and Lillian F.

Wilson. Services at the Fairchild tion company In Coplague until five MBS. lOriSK B. LOTT, a resident Brooklyn most of her life. T'lesdav at the home of her son, Ornmc lort, 107-37 127th Richmond Hill, she had lived since hrr husband.

W.lilam Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Friday, 8 p.m. Interment private. years ago. During recent years he had worked as a laborer. He leaves a widow, Mary Goof Fredericks, and as to 30.

1937 n9-tU o' ire' the r.in iit nhtunrd iv th "'-lirv rt: ihe bof nr i). "llT of E' Fr; two sons, John and Christie, both of iott. died tour years ICn si Brooklyn. In Manhattan on Ann 4. a.

-is hnrn FVir matn Drr 11 IbOM 'f V.irrh 4 1TJ7 fM 7 Vvr! 4 if HEAD COLD rs "ip r-t 5 '1 I' iv a-, Ifl. (1 i vi 'r "'l' (''t" W'llril 'yds fl The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Mcmoriam" Verses You may obtain a copy or this booklet, without charge, by calling in Ad Taker it MAin 4-6000. Treat head cold discomfort with 2 drops quirk-art. nf I'onetro No.se Drops in each nostril. Soothes membranes of nose and throat.

Funeral -ervlces will bo conduced tomorrow at 2:30 pm. in Boyd's' Funeral-Home by the Row Cienrce' V. Bulin, pastor of the Lutheran years sh ans a mimlifr nf 'hr Nushwirk Avenue E. cht rch. in to son, are two Mrs A Berrle and Mrs.

W. Dress' 8rr Ires MISERYj In vTCtrttorfam MITCHELL In memory of out son and brother, THOMAS, who died Dec. 1, 1930. Masses offered. Just a tokrn of love's devotion That our hearts at II I iont for you.

The FAMILY. I i appiy Kri fr Ik The Vital otice rate 90 cents per tint. MAin 4-6200 JOSKTH I.F" SIMM i I' Air'. r- R.np.-v Dpc Inc. tlr-nn.

A ndd. nd ends to 10892 ol Nj 1937. DCUCTDANOse onurcn. interment will be the tie held this evemnc in tir National Veterans' Cemetery in Raymond l. Eisner Fun eral Horn.

1U7-U6 PUielaWtt. Llbertr Richmond Hill, I P-r fl-nt HFNRY HFSIFRBF1U) RlTCfl MIFN Hoird nf l'lpr Pupplv RICHARD BlIRKF JR. 'Bfcrturr. nie-iM OPS.

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