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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN DA1L1 EAGLE, NEW 1 UKK, UluA Juivi Bishop Molloy Shifts Priests Actress-Princess Arrives vroiti OPEN SATURDAY MGHT IWTII 9s 30 n. a page full of Here is Sears way or wishing you a happy July Uh values in timely Cheek the items hIhm a sizzling special ewrv one designed to enhance your enjoyment! Make Sear, your First Resort for a Jolly Holiday. Cash in And Educators -ming. Then HAPPY FOURTH Pastors and 4 Pro fessors to Diocesan Colleges Appointed these rraekeri HEBE Bishop Thomas E. Molloy nounced today the appointment of nine pastors, four professors to di ocesan colleges, seven chaplains, the transfer of 4 assistant priests and tne assignment of the 37 recently dained priests.

Bp skiBBi The Rev. Joseph A. Schrelner, who lias been In charge of the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Long Island City, for the past year, has been appointed pastor of the Church of the Assumption, on Cranberry succeeding the late Joseph A. Carroll. The Very Rev.

Mons. Emil F. 8trenskl, who has bec.i pastor of the Church of SS. Cyril and Methodius here since 1917, has been assigned as administrator of the Church of St. John the Baptist, Wading River, Wide World.

Photo II Tl I pimds and solic Appointed Pastor The Rev. William J. Dunn, for a number of years on the faculty of Cathedral College, Atlantic has been appointed pastor of the Church of Our Lady of Grace, Fishers Island, L. I. The Rev.

Daniel J. Halloran has been administrator of the church for the past three years. The Rev. Alphonse M. Rickert, for the past two years administrator of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy in Forest Hills, has been assigned as administrator of the Church of the Epiphany, Brooklyn.

The Rev. David J. Lynch, 8. T. of the faculty of Cathedral College, has been appointed pastor of the Princess Natalie Paley, beautiful half sister of the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, Is shown arriving In New York on the liner Europa yesterday.

She Is going to Hollywood to play a role in "Sylvia Scarlett." Lover, 61 9 Kills Sweetheart 42, After Quarrel at Picnic Malverne. L. I. Before going to the college, Father Lynch was assistant priest at the Church of Our Lady of Pastor of St. Rita The Rev.

Aueustine B. Doyno, Says 2 Face Indictment in $427,000 Loot has been administrator of the Church of St. Rita, Brooklyn, since Hollywood, June 28 (P) Daniel W. Meld, 61-year-old gardener, was booked on suspicion of murder early today In the slaying of his sweetheart, Miss Frances Conklin, 42, a Hollywood stenographer. Climaxing an Investigation that-began last night with the discovery of the woman's bullet-torn body in a secluded spot near the Griffith Park bridle path, Detective Us.

Roy 1332, nas Deen made pasior oi me church. He formerly was an as sistant priest at the Church of Our Lady of Solace, Coney island. The Rev, 8alvatore B. Caflero, B.T.D.. has been appointed admin istrator of the new mission church at Avenue Brooklyn, with residence at the Church of the Guardian Angel, until a new rectory has been built.

At the present time he is an assistant priest at the Church ot tne sacrea Hearts oi jesus ana Hurst and Kayuiese said the elderly gardener had confessed the slaying. His story, the detectives said, told of a picnic that ended in a lover's quarrel when Nield accused Miss Conklin of "not loving" him. The couple, accompanied by the woman's 84-year-old mother, Mrs. Maria Conklin, were on a picnic in the park where Miss Conklin was shot. Leaving the mother alone, the two sauntered off together.

The quarrel and the shooting followed, the detectives said. The aged mother, abandoned In the park and taken to her home by a stroller, did not know of her daughter's death until early today. The Rev. Francis B. Barilla, who has been an assistant priest at the Church of 88.

Bimon and Jude since 1928, has been named administrator of the new mission church at 12th Paterson, N. June 28 UP) Prosecutor Arthur C. Dunn will ask the Passaic County grand jury to return indictments under the State's new public enemy law against eight alleged gunmen seized Sunday in a raid on a mountain view bungalow. The men, held in bail of $100,000 each, are under heavy guard at City Jail, while New York officials seek to link them to several major crimes in the metropolitan area. Assistant District Attorney William McGuinness of Brooklyn said yesterday that he had sufficient evidence against two members of the gang, Edward Gaffney and John J.

Hughes, to secure their indictment in the $487,000 Brooklyn armored car hold-up of last September. McGuinness brought five possible witnesses In the hold-up to view the suspects, but none was able strengthen the case with new iden-1 tificatlons. If no request is made by New York authorities for extradition of the men, Dunn said, the State will push its prosecution under the law which 1 Ave. and 82d St. The Rev.

Joseph A. Aleksunas, who in 1932 was assigned to the Church of St. Mary of the Angels, South 4th and Roebling as assistant priest, has been made administrator of the church. Named as Professors -). combinations.

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Swiss Ribbed Shirts, 22c ea. off the sun! a ev SB Bishop Molloy has appointed the aries BorVomto loliowing priests as proiessors in diocesan colleges: The Rev. Reginald McKernan to St. Francis College, Butler Brooklyn; the Rev. Thomas J.

Connerty, D. to St. Francis College; the Rev. John J. Fee and the Rev.

Charles R. Mul-rooney to Cathedral College. The following chaplains have been appointed; the Rev. A. M.

Mllukas to St. Francis Home, Roslyn; the Rev. Joseph T. Ansbro, to St. Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica; the Rev.

James J. Mooney, to Camp Catholic Daughters of America, Mattituck, L. the Rev. William provides a maximum of 20 years in prison, a nne or $10,000, or both, for men with criminal records who are caught carrying firearms P. Cullen to St.

Catherine's Hospital. Brooklvn: the Rev. Merritt E. Yeager to the Fire Department; the Rev. George F.

Drlscoll to Sacred Heart Academy, Sag Harbor, and the Rev. Joseph J. O'Connell to Camp Molloy, Mattituck. Assistants Transferred The following assistant priests have been transferred: SeeksAccountingof SH'C Reineking Estate Justice Meier Steinbrililc In Spe- from Our Lady Clal Term of tne Queens Supreme of Mount Carmel. Brooklyn, to Our Lady Court yesterday granted the appli- from St.

Ro- cation of Hilda Boock 30, 205-22 Br1ooki'ynJrooklyn' t0 ur 111th Hollis, for the appoint- Rev. riomenico Riccio, from our Lady ment of a receiver, pending trial of isiand'cny 10 8l' Lon" the corporate propert left by the Rev. Pasquale Spani, from Our Lady late Ferdinand Reir.uking Sr. of of Mount Carmel. Patchogue.

lo Our Hollis Re.iosephdTaS"1iromWHo1y aho.t, Reineking, who died in the Brooklyn, to st. Fortunata, Brooklyn. Morro Castle disaster, met the Assignment of Newly Ordained woman in Germany some ten vcars The recently ordained priests as. brought her to Hollis, where have been assigned as follows: she acted as his housekeeper, and Rev. Joseph P.

Abemtthy. to church or was claimed by the woman to be theBiesMdsacjament. Brooklyn. the father of a sou born to her in Rev. Edward j.

Burke, to St. Rosa of Mr. Reineking was the owner of LiRev BFeUx'TChieco to Church of Sacred 3 numDer of Pie'M property lo- Hearts of jesus and Mary, Brooklyn. cated in Queens and Nassau Coun-; mei tieS Sald t0 be WOrth $93,000 antl Riv. Doneian, to St.

John's, which he held in the name of the CeRevr jameshp' Don Embro Realty Corporation. After Pope, 'south ozona Clement hlfi death a wili was found in which Asm i' Ukim Dunn' 10 St' of ne left one-half of the stock of av. John jbusban, to st. Francis de tnls corporation to Miss Boock and sales. Pajchoiue the other half was placed in trust the "Blessed Sacrament' "acksonelihts0' for the benftit Of the boy, Harry.

Rev. William T. Oa'nnon, to St. John A son, Frederick Reineking 205- RevDanle'' to St Luke 31 1Uth Av'' Hollls' was appointed whitestone. executor of the estate and trustee Mount carmel JBrook'yn' U' LadY of tne and wls to receive Rev.

John v. oiynn, to st. Antony of a five percent commission for man- P'Rev' VrnMntnj Gordon st aBmg the Pr0Pertv' In the act'on 0 pending Miss Boock alleges mis- truavk JEdeernere t0 8t- er" managem-nt of the estate and seeks ofMUiiCa'toHn? SregSSr' Re-fleet Schanzer "lWsS To chhZ For His 11th Term HRevttjames McDermott to st phiito As emblyman Albert D. Schanzer Nen. re-elected to his 11th term as 10 st piu' president of the Jewish Big Broth- Howard McMonaale to Our Lady ers and Big Sisters Association last HRev JaCmesSAMcNBamar'aynto Holy Name nU'ht at its annual meeting in the valley' stream.

Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 East- 1 1 t0 Cnurch ern Parkway. Rov. Mem O'Mara, to St. Boniface, In his alter his Oraveci to Church ot the mductlon by City Court Justice Xelphenr. Brooklyn.

IjOuLs Gold.stcln, Mr. Schanzer ex- DouJiaston t0 81 Anas" plained that the association has Dominic o. scafati. to church of cared for 500 boys and girls through- Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Brook- out the year, responding to the ap- Rev. Gerard J.

Sheridan, to St. Francl peals of courts, schools and parents feDi" wlrshreridan to i aIlfl trvln8 to maintain Its equlp- dan'i, Brooklyn. ment without reductions. Rf. Thomas J.

Sheridan, to St. Miss Gertrude Borokow. chairman V.V suiiivan to our h-iy I Of the varallon find rcuiiinilt.ee, an- rrtAifFHr'sit l. i nounced that 50 children will be sent iJfi.mfi TOMt. 1 thta Summer.

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