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11 BROOKLYN EAGLE. THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 1940 HENRY S. BRAGAW, 88, DIES; Mrs. H.

D. Brown, MOURNERS TO VIEW BODY OF REV. GEORGE M. DORMAN Hint O'Dwyer Rain May Drain Wife Sees Bausch Crushed by Aulo Ex-Eagle Man Killed As Car Pins Him to Tree The body of the Rev. George M.

The ciciron w.l! be the Rev. Dorman, pastor of the R. C.ChiJ-ch Entires the of farmin? country, owned one of the Bprcia! to the Rronklyn Eagle On Gang Probe Couds id Bring Continued from Tate 1 Husband Is Officer Of Boro Tribunal larsest farms in the area. Mr. Bragaws brother, W.

E. Bra-gaw, served on the Board of Alder of the Most Holy Trinity in Wil-liamsburg, who died yesterday, will lie in state in the church from 3 I m. tomorrow until the time of the Uie Holy Giia-t in New Hce Park. The sub-deacon be the Rev. Joseph Heuther.

Mans. George A. Metzger mil cive an eulogy. A guard of honor, composed of members of the parish societies, will Ca.i- Frank Bausch, 33. of 187-24 87th mob Indicted for murder in Sun for Weekend men when Long Island City was Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Road.

Jamaica, formerly editor of forma. the Queens Island News staff of OTJwyer left Brooklyn V.e ye- remam at the hirr (mm thA 4imiine urooKiyn taeie ana rerer.uy Middletown, Aug. 29 Mrs. services on Saturday. Maude E.

Suitterlin Brown, wife of The solemn high mass of requiem H. Drummond Brown, chief clerk wU1 offred at 10 m- Sturtr following the chanting of the divine of the Second Department, of the office at 9:30 The cefbrant Appellate Division of the Supreme i of the mass will be Father Dorman's He said part owner of a job prmtlnz plant, i destination was tnicatio Manhn.sst:, Aug. 29 Servire.s for Henry S. Braeaw, a descendant of one of the families of Long Island, who Tuesday In his home. 28 Clapham Ave, hore, be hrld at 2 pm.

tomorrow and burial will be in Huntington Rural Cemetery. Mr. Brasaw. who was In his 89th year, was deseendei from Richard Brapaw who. ai the outbreak of the American Revolution gf-hen hat ls now Luis CM was incorporated and the first election was held in July, 1870.

A resident of Manhasset for 40 years, Mr. Bragaw had been retired tor the last 30 years. His wife, Mrs. Luella Lefferts Bragaw, died in 1936. He ls survived by a nephew, Richard, and four nieces, Edna Bragaw, Mrs.

Ethel Roe, Mrs. Lester Knapp and Mrs. Joseph Bouifruignon. the body is taken into the church tomorrow until the mass Saturday. A mass of the children of the parish will be offered at 8 a m.

Saturday. Interment will be in Most Holy Trinity Ome'ery. Court in Brooklyn, died Tuesday night in the Middlesex Hospital, cousin, the Rev. George M. Bitter-man, pastor St.

Ignatius Church in he would return tomorrow. James Moran, chief clerk In his office, today said the trip has no connection with any business in the office. Asked why the prosecutor chose the mid-West for a two-day vacation, Moran replied; Maybe he has some cousins The only consolation in V.e after four straight days of chilly rain was that it just will have to be all rair.ed-out soon and the prospects today of a bright Labcr Day weekend seemed promising. Looking at dismal skies, travel agencies were gaily predicting banner holiday traffic for the weekend. Meanwhile, there was little hopa of the rain clearing for at least another day.

The forecast was rain and continued cool today and showers and somewhat warmer to- was crushed to death today between a tree and his moving automobile, on 184th Place, near Hillside Queens. His wife sat helplessly in the car as Bausch suffered his injuries. Bausch wa.s driving along 184th Place at a m. when his automobile stalled. He got out, tried to here, of injuries she received a few Hicksville hours earlier when struck bv an Robert G.

Collins, Active Clubman Alice Seligsberg, Ex-Hadassah Head push it, then ran up to get into the 1 there." automobile. She was walking with her husband near her Summer home at Old Saybrook, when the accident occurred. Mrs. Brown was born in Jersey City 58 years ago, a daughter of Adrian C. Doherty of Tulsa, Member of Borough Family Just a "Vacation' The vacation'' reason was given door in an effort to start the car.

As Bausch started to enter the door, the automobile rolled backward, mnrrna' TTp irprrnrv sliri rinn-n t.l by the prosecutor when Turku, left 4 George and Ella Frances Suitter for the West Coast last month. Funeral Held for National frushirie 5l'm ainst trpe He within two degrees of smashing tits of years with an oil concern In lin, and resided at 15 Hudson Oklahoma. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Her hus- Mr.

Doherty was a nephew of the band was appointed chief clerk of late Bishop Charles H. Colton of the Appellate Division In Brooklyn Buffalo. Surviving are his widow, in 1935. Also surviving is a sister, was lasen to yueens General Hospital, where he died about 20 minutes later of Internal injuries. Bausch formerly was city editor of the Queens County News.

Jamaica, and of the Long Island Daily Press, Jamaica, and was a member of the staff of the New York Evening Journal after leaving the employ of the Brooklyn Eagle. Adrian C. Doherty, a member of a well-krown borough family, died of a heart attack yesterday at his home, 614 S. Ehvood Tulsa, it was learned here today. Mr.

Doherty was born in Brooklyn, a son of the late William R-and Apnes Colton Doherty and was educated at Adelphi Academy and Brooklyn Preparatory School. He had been associated for a number Was Pattern Maker At Boro Navy Yard Robert G. Collins, 79. of 134-07 91st Richmond Hill, active In fraternal circles and for many years a pattern matter at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, died Wednesday, A native of Manhattan, he was a member of Greenpoint Lodge, 403, F. fc A.

and former secretary of Nathan Hale Council, 2, Jr. O. U. A. M.

He was the husband of the late Isabclle Collins, who died in Leader of Jewish Group Funeral services for Miss Alice L. Seligsberg, 67, prominent Jewish welfare worker and former national president of Hadassah, the women's Zionist Organization of America, who died Tuesday at her home. 215 W. 91s', Manhattan, were held today and burial was at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In 1920 Miss Seligsberg was Instrumental in organizing the Ju- Dorothy Williamson Doherty; a brother, William R.

Doherty Jr. of Jackson Heights, and a sister, Miss Annette Doherty of 52 Clark St. Funeral services and interment will be held tomorrow at Tulsa. Florence M. Suitterlin.

Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Burr Davis Mortuary. 15 4th Mount Vernon. Burial will be in Wood lawn A few days later it was learned that Turkus has conferred with Los Angeles District Attorney Btiron Fitts and that Seigel, a wealthy gang member, had been arrested in i his spacious 35-room house. Sub- sequently, Reles and Tannenbaum, both of whom are under first-de- gree murder indictments here, made their flight to Los Angeles.

They returned to Brooklyn last Thursday, O'Dwyer met them at the airport and immediately went into conference with Assistant District Attorney Nathan Math and Police Capt. Frank BaLs who had accompanied the prisoners. record low for this date established in 1888. The temperature was expected to reach about 65 this afternoon. Average normal temperature for the dale is 71.

A mean wind from th east as responsible for the rain and the general chilliness. The rair.lail yesterday measured .63 cfc am inch. Since Saturday there has been 1 86 inches of rain and for the month the total so far has been 45 inches. Besides that, it is th3 chilliest August since 1934. Flying Hindered Rain and fog cancelled 64 flights at LaGuardia Field yesterday.

The heaviest cancellations were of flights between New York and Boston and Washington. The T. W. A. stratoliner scheduled to leave at 12.:02 am.

was cancelled and John D. M. Hamilton, executive director Mrs. M. Wechsler, nior Hadassah.

After her term as i president of the Senior Hadassah had been chairman of the Na- Dr- B- M- Wainger Resigns tional Collegiate Rules Commission WPA Writers' Project Post for 15 years. He was faculty di- Albany, Aug. 29 (P) Resignation rector of athletics at the University of Dr. Bertrand M. Wainger as di-of New Hampshire until he re- i rector of the New York State WPA tired two years ago.

Writers' Project was announced to- He coached football, boxing and day by up-State WPA Administra-basketball at New Hampshire and tor Lester W. Herzog. Wallace to Accept William H. Cowell, Athletic Director Dover, N.H.. Aug.

29 (Pj William H. Cowell, 52, a founder and former president of the American Football Coaches Association, died last night after being in ill health for two years. He wa.s president of the association in 1925 and was its secretary -treasurer for 15 years. He also Boro Attorney The funeral of Mrs. Nellie WaM-man Wechsler of 154 Ocean Parkway, an attorney, who died yesterday of a cerebral hemorrhage at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Leah Sleeper, of Worcester, was held today from her home here. Mrs. Wechsler, who was 59, was active in the Woman Lawyers Association and was a director of the 1938, shortly after their 55th wedding anniversary. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Ida Zimmer, Mrs.

I.sabelle Collins, Mrs. Esther Johnson, Mrs. Evelyn Powell, Mrs. Viola Busto and Mrs. Ruth Stiehler; three sons, George, Howard and Floyd; 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at the home at 8 p.m. tomorrow, with the Rev. Charles Havens assistant pastor of Grace P. E. Church of Jamaica, officiating.

Interment will i be in Cypress Hills Cemetery Saturday afternoon. from 1921 to 1922, she became senior adviser of the Junior Hadassah, a post which she held at her death. She was honorary associate of the national board of Senior Hadassah, the only woman so honored. H.ida.ssah announced yesterday it would honor her memory with a grant of $10,000 to be used for a war emergency child welfare project to be carried out in her name. was a skilled angler, winning New England bait -casting and fly-casting championships.

As a student football star, Cowell played tackle at the University of Kansas, Illinois and Pittsburgh. He was a native of Lynn. and a World War veteran. He never married. The resignation will become effective on publication of the New York State guide or when a successor is named.

Dr. Wainger, assistant professor of English in Union College, will devote his full time to teaching and private writing. He was appointed director of the project in 1936. Des Moires, Iowa, Aug. 29 W- ramrfli(rn a nra nf thai nurccn.

Women's League of the United i Synagogue of America. Surviving, besides her riauehter, are her hus- band, Martin: a son, Daniel; two brothers and a sister. Henry A. Wallace will make his debut as the No. 1 Democratic na- the plane He took a tional election campaigner here to- Pin leavmj an hour later, night when he formally accepts A11 p'an 'ra High'a the party's Vice Presidential nornl- th end.

The Ne ti York Central Railroad estimated it it.j will have between 230,000 and 290,000 Wallace was oeignated several i passengers and the Pennsylvania weeks ago to carry the brunt of the ti Railroad planned to put on 101 speechmaking in the Democratic 5 special trains and sections. campa gn after President Roosevelt Long Island Railroad plans to ruti said the International situation i trains on a two-minute headwav to John Ferrone, 46, Ex-Bookmaker DEATHS Mrs. Thomas Lind Funeral services for Mrs. Ida C. Lind of 332 90th who died on Baldauf, Theresa Kuhnemann, Emil CASPAR On August 28, 1940., HOFFMAN ADELIA, died All-, PINKUS AGNES, aged 54, be- Saratoga Springs, N.

Aug. 20 La Forge, Blake, MAGDALENA, beloved sister of i gust 26, 1940, at her residence, 32 loved mother of Francis, William Frederick and Andrew. Services at W. 11th Street, Huntineinn Sta- wouia Keep nun tiusr iu nasuuis-ton this Fall. Democratic party officials said they were preparing for a crowd of 10,000 for the notification cere (Pi John Ferronc, 46.

of Forest Hills, Queens, one of the biggest operators in the days of oral horse race bookmaking, died today of injuries received in a head-on automobile collision last Monday. and John, on August 27, 1940. Funeral Saturday, August 31. Solemn requiem mass at the R. C.

Church of Annunciation of B. V. Have-meyer and N. 5th Streets, at 10 a.m. Sidney M.

Maydag. Paul McCue, Ellen G. McKee, Mary E. Nelson, Saul Oberbeck.Hattie Osmers, John H. Pinkus, Agnes Polhaus, Mathilde Minneabelle Bliss, Sybell Bragaw, HenryS.

Brown, Maude E. Cannon, Karen Caspar, Masdalena Cleary. John F. Collins. Robert G.

Ihe Park Chapel, 44 7th Sat-1 tion. Solemn requiem mass, Friday, urday, 2 p.m. August 30, at 9:30, at St. Hugh's Edwin Bayha, Director, Church, Huntington Station. In- torment in St.

John's Cemetery, CLEARY JOHN at his home, Brookl-vn-1269 E. 8th Street, beloved husband of Anna; loving father of HOPCRAFT On August 28, IDA, Florence Hahne, Mrs. Dorothy Gil- mother of Donald Edward M. llgan, Edgar, Walter and Mortimer. 1 Reposing at George J.

Ayen Me- Reposing in Funeral Home next to church. Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hllbert Jensen, in Lyn-brook, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the Oates Funeral Parlors, 6312 5th Ave. Interment will be in Evergreens Cemetery, Mrs. Lind, who was born In Sweden 66 years ago, had resided in Brooklyn for the last 25 years.

She was a member of Vasa Lodge and the auxiliary of Naval Camp 49, United Spanish War Veterans. Surviving are her husband. Thomas Lind; a daughter and three grandchildren. the World's Fair over the weekend. Last year on the Sunday of the Labor Day weekend, the Long Island carried a record throng of 228.181 passengers to the Fair.

Hints Officials Aiding Adonis Continued from Page 1 trading firms and eight Individuals were indicted last Apnl on monies. The 30-minute acceptance address is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. The Vice Presidential nominee returned to his home city of Des Moines by train last night to be greeted by a crowd which sang POLHAUS On August 27, 1940. MATHILDE beloved sister of Emmy Schmid, aunt of Eleanor John Ferrone's handbook at the nation's various race tracks ratrd among the largest in the trade. At one time.

Salvatore Spiiale, alleged overlord of the underworld, owned a "small parcel'' of his book but in 1936. faced with a contempt of court proceeding in Brooklyn Funeral Friday. Requiem mass 9 morial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue. Schwanhausser and Emmy Muller, services rrictay, August JO, at 8 p.m. Services at the residence, 21 Haw- thorne Street, Friday, 2 p.m.

a.m., 8t. Brendan's Church. COLLINS ROBERT on HURLEY DANIEL August 28, beloved husband of Margaret, PROBST-On Aug. 28, ABBIE, I Supreme Court. Ferrone testified of 561 40th Street, wife of the late i that Spitale had.lst hi shre of Wednesday, August 28, 1940, beloved husband of the late Isabelle, e-, brother of Mrs.

Mary Martin. Fu Charles Probst and devoted mother lne 0OOK unsuccessiuny on the horses neral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from residence, 596 Clarkson Ave. Requiem mass Church of St, Catherine of Genoa. Interment St. John's "God Bless America" and "Iowa.

That's Where the Tall Corn Grows." In the Wallace party were Repre-: sentat.ve Marvin Jones Tex.t. chairman of the House Aericultural Committee, who will officially no-! tify the nominee of his selection as the Vice Presidential candidate, i and Edward J. Flynn of New York, Democratic national chairman, i Nazis Apologize to Eire I Dublin, Aug. 29 fU.W-The Ger- 1 man Government today expressed i regret for the bombing of the Irish vessel. Kerryhead, Aug.

1 off the entrance of Oysterhaven, County charges of rigging bids $5.00,000 in public works contracts in Brooklyn. Justice MacCrate dismissed an application for an injunction, made by the B. Turecamo Contracting Company, one of the defendants, to restrain Mr. Amen from obtaining its bank records from the National City Bank. The case is scheduled for trial Sept.

9. Ferrom also was called as a prosecution witness against former Tammany bass James J. Hines to testify that Arthur (Dutch Schultz) Flegenheimer's policy racketeers made payments to the politician. voted father of Ida Zimmer, Isabelle Collins, Esther Johnson, Evelyn Powell, Viola Busto, Ruth Stiehler, George, Howard and Floyd Collins. Religious and fraternal services at his residence, 134-07 91st Avenue, Richmond Hill, Friday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. Arrangements by Weigand Brothers. Correction William Rich of 549 59th retired vaudeville actor and former executive of the Orpheus Amusement Company, has called the attention of the Brooklyn Eaitle to the fact that he was the author of a vaudeville sketch entitled "In Wrong," which was mentioned in the obituary of Amy Ince Whittier, printed yesterday. The article stated that Mrs.

Whittier's husband was the author of the sketch. of Margaret Probst. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42d Street, Saturday, Aug. 31, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass St, Michael's R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. PURCELL JAMES on August 28, 1940, beloved husband of Lucy (nee McGovern), dear brother of KUHNEMANN August 27, 1940, EMIL, beloved father of Mrs.

George J. Hesterberg and Otto Kuhnemann. Services at the John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Thursday, 8 p.m. CRAWFORD WILLIAM Au Crawford, William Probst.

Abbie Doherty, Adrian Purcell, James E. Dorman, Rooney, Nellie A. Rev. George M. Sheldon.

Sarah A. Duffy. William Slater, Charles Good. John E. Smillie, William Gunther, Florence Stack.

Selena Hoffman, Adella Stanfield, Samuel Hopcraft.Ida Weber, Carrie Hurley, Daniel A. BALDAUF Aus. 28. THERESA, beloved daughter of the late Charles mid Mary Mooney Baldauf; sister or Margaret, Charles, George, Frank Baldauf and Mrs. Louis Maron.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 162 Centre Street. Requiem mass St. Peter's Church. BLAKE At Vineland. N.

Au-pust 28, MINNEABELLE, wife of George H. Blake, aged 68 years. Relatives, friends and members of Evangeline Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, are invited to attend. Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Green-Wood Cemetery Chapel, 5th Avenue and 25th Street.

Interment "Green-Wood Cemetery. BLISS On Tuesday, August 27, 1P40, SYBELL A. BLISS of 270 uyvesant Avenue, beloved sister of Elizabeth. Maud, Andrew and George Bliss. Services at the Fair-child Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Friday at 8 p.m.

BRAGAW August 27, in his 89th tear. HENRY beloved husband Cork. Moose Supreme Council Opens 3-Day Session Harrlsburg, Aug. 29 Executives of the Loyal Order of Moose arrived from all sections of the United States today to open a three-day session of the supreme council, governing body for more than 2,000 lodges. Francis S.

Clohessy of Waverly, N. will be installed tomorrow THE WEATHER (Eastern Standard ills Filed gust 27, 1940, beloved husband of Katherine, father of William; also LA FORGE Suddenly, on survived by brother, Stanley, three I Wednesday, August 28, 1940. at 320 sisters, Lydia. Mary and Gertrude, Garfield Place, SIDNEY M. LA at his residence, 168 Linwood Street.

FORGE. Survived by three nieces Reposing in John L. Bader's Funeral and three nephews. Services at the Home, 507 Liberty Avenue, until Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Lillie and Marie Purcell. Reposing at the M.

J. Smith Memorial, 248 i Prospect Park West, until 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROONEY On August 27, NELLIE beloved sister of Mrs.

Mary Rooney Dixon and W. J. Rooney. Funeral from her residence, 458 51st Street, Friday, August 30, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St.

Mi-; chad's R. C. Church. Interment AUGUST 29, 1940 TORECAST Rain and continued rnol Saturday, 2:30 p.m. omehat Walter B.

Cook iMOoai-oaATtu DIGNIFIED AsLowt FUNERALS As tJJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 1S1 LindM Boslerard BUrJiminte 4-1200 50 Svtoi Avenue Am 2-8585 121J FUtbuah Ave. BUckmuister 2-0266-7 QUEENS 150-10 HillaWe Avenue-JAmaici 6-6670 63-32 Forest Avenue HEgeman 3-0900 158-14 North. 3-6600 ITATEN ISLAND 98 Beach SL, Stapleton GlbriHar 7-6100 MANHATTAN 117 Wert 72nd Street-TRrfatger 7-9700 1451 First Avewe RMinelaaMkr 4-5800 BRONX 1 West 190th Street-RAyiMnd 9-1900 165 E. Trennnt 7-2700 347 Willis Avenue-MOtt Haven 9-0272 wtfTCHEsne 214 Mamaroneck Avenue White plains 39 "none foe DepeeienietiVe oe Welle lor Wuitroted Bookel "0" No Oblieofon nloM no ennroma I lonlfhl; tomorrow ihowfrs nd Thursday, 4 p.m. Religious and Masonic services at Trinity Episcopal Church, Arlington Avenue, no ouj, ciuui uigucs! elective office in the fraternity.

xiDES MAYDAG- On August 28, PAUL, beloved husband of Amelia mee Giegerich) and devoted son of Otto Cross Cemetery. C. H. Maydag; also survived by four sisters and two brothers. Services SHELDON August 28.

1940. at her residence, 643 53d 8treet, gARAH AMARYLLIS, beloved wife Jamaica Avenue. Queens Viilaae on of the late Elmer O. Sheldin. Msny hook mnil WATER LOW WATFR am p.m.

i.m p.m. 4 02 4 23 10 09 00 THE BATTERY 4 39 5 00 10 59 11:45 HEM. GATE LIOHTHOl'SE 5 39 7 00 0 57 13 59 Sun Hif'-S-I 8un Sets 34 Moon 1.19 Moon Sets 3 b2 WEATHER OBSERVATIONS are weather obiervatlor.s taken 7 30 a m. 75th meridian time todaj. T'ma'r-ai Hlin Wnether Btrim- T.r.

34 7 30 i.m. fttr 7:30 l.ffl. Hrt. Hr. Friday, 8:30 p.m.

Interment Ever- The followin? wills are on file today with Surrogate George Albert Win gate: Bl'Z, KATHERINE fJulv 30. Es'ate, not more than S14.R00 real and more than 1700 personal To meres, Maude W. Buehler, 143 Road. Garden City. nd Florence Me, tier.

101-50 Richmond Hill, and stensranddauih-ter. I.ell Ctlvln. both of 102 Reld evecutrli. residue Henry Srhnenherr, R.i-50 Forest Parkwav, Woodhaven, executor. LAMBERT.

CHARLES Esla'e. not more thajl 20.000 personal To cousin. Jv C. Crumb, clothlns and personal effects; Ronald Crumb, spec. he lovvplry; Lillian Crurr.b all of 100 Tompkins Cortland.

N. ar.d niece Ruth S. Kelr, 808 Bronx River Road II 000 each, nephew. Me. nr.

Sicvers, 170th Jamaica, and friends. Elmer A Medbery. 690 Academy S' Manhattan. S50O each: William L. Scriwaib, 253 Rutledge 8:..

II OO0; Florence 80 Woodruff Ave $1 0O0 and residue John J. Morris. 67 93d St cx'nrnr. I'FRIJHAN. MAYER 'June 22'.

E-'ate. S20 000 personal. To brother. Philip Perl-man. 617 Oeorse St New Havrn.

Conn 000. Morris Bercow. 4908 New Utrwht Ave 1.500, Frieda Schwandel. 913 ft $3O0i Scholem Aleirhem School 34, i 1038 52 S250; Meter Mltchel, 245 Exeter St executor, $200; iaiiin'er. Alire P.

Chodosh 75-82 177th fit F.ufhms. i and son. William 913 45th St I one-half of residue each. Boruch Perel-man, 99 Chester St executor greens Cemetery, Saturday, 10 a.m. devoted mother of Mrs.

Blanche Hopkins, Hazel and Paul Sheldon. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Friday. 8 p.m. Interment Pine Bush Cemetery, Kerhonkson, N. Y.

Col. Clarence J. Smith Allentown, Aug. 29 (P) Col. i Clarence James Smith, 66, former I Allentown and Easton, news- i paperman and retired commander of the 213th Coast Artillery Rcgi- ment, anti-aircraft.

Pennsylvania i National Guard, died last nitiht. He had been in all health for two years. Colonel Smith served in the Spanish-American and World War. He was editor of the Easton, Argus from 1904 to 1910, when he i became city editor of the Allen- town Morning Call. He was man- again editor of the Call from 1919 to 1934.

RUCTION! McCUE ELLEN G. (nee Cullrnl, suddenly, on August 27. at her residence, 22 North Bayles Avenue, corner Schenck Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Friday, 10 a.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery. DOHERTY Suddenly, Wcdnes- day.

August 28, ADRIAN of 614 South Elwood Avenue, Tulsa, Okla- homa. Beloved husband of Dorothy Williamson; son of the late William R. and Agnes Colton Doherty and brother of William R. Jr. and Annette Doherty, Interment Friday, at Tulsa.

DORMAN Reverend GEORGE on Wednesday, August 28, 1940, 1 in his 52d year. He was the pastor of Most Holy Trinity R. C. Church, Montrose Avenue, Brooklyn, for the past nine years. He is survived by his brother.

Francis X. The remains will be laid in state Friday at 3 p.m. Divine office will be chanted by the clergy, preceding the requiem mass, which will be celebrated at 82 Npw York R. Abilene PC. Albany C.

Port Washington, L. beloved wife of Charles J. and mother of the late SLATER CHARLES, son of Frank also survived bv one sis- James and Julia Slater, at St. ter, Mrs. Mary C.

Fitzgerald. Ma.ss Catherine's Hospital on August 28, of reauiem on Friday. August 30. at i Survived by his wife and two 83 S4 70 fS 83 sons. He was employed as foreman in the Department of Sanitation.

ADJOURNED SALE. Tlv virtue of an r-xerutinn nevnst pr.ipotty ill re RnYAL- BANK uKatnxt CARLO PAN7.A. 1 w.il j-11 AuKti't 291 h. 1, 11 i a in-. 713 Larimer lit.f.kjyn.

rich' tie and and 1i a.l bar and itnil fixtures and n-, 1 arid n. nu 3 ur RS 7S Funeral Saturday morning from the home, 141 Richardson Street. ci 91 HARRY 11' 'YARSKY. i Jl.i:.-:n MODERN FACILITIES REASONABLENESS OF NKKI 'TI. ADFLMAN.

of the late Luella Lotlerts. bervice ai his residence, 28 Clapham Avenue, Manhasset, L. on Friday, August 30, at, 2 o'clock. Interment Huntington Rural Cemetery. BROWN-At Middletown, suddenly, on August 27, 1940, MAUDE E.

SUITTERLIN of 15 Hudson Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. beloved wife of H. Drum-In ond Brown and sister of Florence Y. Suitterlin. Services at the Burr Davis Mortuary, 15 4th Avenue, Mount Vernon.

Friday, 2:30 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery- CANNON On August 27, KAREN, loved wife of John P. Cannon a. id devoted mother of Virginia, Jhn, Thomas arid Joseph Cannon, t--tr of Mrs. Margaret Sheehan, Mrs.

Agnes Traversone. Mrs. Lll-lun Goodfellow. Funeral from her residence. 422 58th Street, Friday, August.

30, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help E. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

70 S4 8.3 81 followed by a mass of requiem at the Church of St. Cecilia at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. SMILLIE August 28, WILLIAM SMILLIE of 556 52d Street, father of Mrs. Agnes Harrison and Wil-: liam Smillie, brother of Arthur, lis 3,1.

ll'l'i. at ft "'i vm ISth R'kivn. Ail th- tt.wi Long Beach, Aug. 23 Sttt. John Doris, a member of the Lor.s Beach Police Department for 15 years, died last night in the Long Beach Hospital.

He was 46 and was head of the motorcycle squad. Flags will be lowered to half st.iff tomorrow. Surviving are his widow and a son, Francis. PFICE-H1GH QUALITY GO.W. Peflse- 0 SON 9 a.m., at St.

Peter of Alcantara Church. Port Washington, L. I. Interment Calvary Cemetery. McKEE August 27, 1040, MARY E.

(nee Casey), widow of James McKee and beloved mother of Lillian, Mae, Loretta Riordan, James, Joseph, John, Frank, Thomas and Robert McKee. Funeral from her residence, 756 East 21st Street, Friday. Solemn requiem ma.ss Our Lady of Refuge Church 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

NELSON SAUL, on August 28, beloved husband of Marilyn inee Mayers), and devoted father of Estelle, Audrey and Adrian. Funeral from Mark Levenger's Parlors, 1C02 Broadway, on Friday, August 30. at 2:30 pm. 30 19 30 33 t'9 54 29 50 no as 30 II! 30 It! 3" 02 94 SS 29 ftfi 3n et 3-i J9 74 'J9 79 1'9 R7 ,9 L'9 1(1 29 9 29 R7 39 32 29 87 29 84 29 9K 29 fl 23 80 29 8S 30 14 29 RR 29 91 30 24 29 76 31 OH 3D 3't 30 rj 33 1 1 29 93 29 90 30 02 29 fifi 29 30 r.l 30 HH JO OS Iitie and Ma-irt- at -1 -i a in and n-' Ut-lsii. 'a-h.

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I. os Angeles C. I Miami C. Milwaukee CI. Minneapolis R.

i New Orans C. Norfolk CI. i Oklahoma City PenviCf'ia PC. Philadelphia CI. Phonnx PC.

Me F. Ore. C. i rr. Sacramento C.

Lou i.ke C'iy r. Par, C. San IVe-ro CI. San Francisco CI. Savannah fl! C.

Tampa PC. Winnipce F. Funeral Director 433 Nostrand Ave. Slerlmi 3-7709 Appraisals 75 73 3 i KTATF. oF W.KNK R' FM'M AfCTIOSEERS.

J. Frank and Edward Smillie. Funeral from Schaefer's "Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42(1 Street, Saturday, August 31, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Agatha's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STACK On Aug. 28.

1940, SELENA, of 289 Hicks Street. Services at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place on Friday at 8 p.m. i 1. Ktrsrnn.

I-, J. s. 70 B'-wcry. at a r.l. It Farn' An, Inr pir.t i- i SCHOOLS and COLLEGES ST.

JOHN'S PIIF.P Condurtcd by St. Jfihn' 1 nlv. SI. John's Lnivorsily IMi Frhermerhorn St, UrnokHn. IK S4I.I.E MILITARY AXAItlMY Ar.r.ditfa rslleie frrtarltMe.

Cltalaa fl. 8rfl. Bov f. Oakdal L. I.

N. v. 57 f.8 55 2' liy order Atiantn- Ae uitv i'- 'i i. Uriric" SI llltltj! r.f A'le. ti it rm f.

t. Fv St I I i' LICENSF.S 10 a.m., Saturday. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. DUFFY WILLIAM, father of Helen and Anna May, at his home, 446 E. 46th Street.

Funeral Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from McGuckin Parlors, 1341 Bedford Avenue; thence to St. Cathrrine of Genoa Church, where a requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary, GOOD On Wednesday. August 28.

1940. JOHN E. GOOD of 8(1 Cranberry Street. Beloved husband of Beatrice and brother of Joseph W. Good.

Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Friday, 8 pin, GUNTHER FLORENCE (nee Sterling), on Wednesday, August 28. 1940, beloved wife of George, devoted daughter of Margaret Sterling, dear mother of Florence and George, loving sister of Hattie Dorsey, Nellie Caufield and Margaret Dennehy. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m. from her home.

127-2CI 133d Avenue, Smith Ozone Park, i hence to the it. C. Church of St. Anthony, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be offered. In OBERBECK HATTIE.

August 28, 1940. aged 64 years, beloved wife of Frank, dear mother of Minnie Bonaventura. Frank and John. Four grandchildren and one brother, STANFIELD On Wednesday. August 28.

1940, SAMUEL JAMES, husband of Caroline, father of Herbert and Dorothy Stanfield. Service at his home, 322 E. 25li The following reported by State Transfer Tux Appraiser Divirt F. Sorien, are on file today in Surrogate's Court: IISMW. TH.I.IK 'Mi'ch 11 t93H G- r.Pl.

13 KR In -iKiair-h'r-Dora Srrr.an Ray HT'hk init, $1 rrh; Si'Or, mpl.ew. Abf Y.n-':, and n.i'Cf-, rrifflrbere, cro erli r.nri r.I t-'i'p parli, Fti'tile irtecpa-d'. ar.d nr.e-:Mrd nt n'M. ar. ft 700; c.th and $9 003; Bcr.j:in'.:n F.r.pr, fifi c-iirt S.

STOCK. H.IZABI1II R. ISppt 1939. ap'v $1.4, IhO: r.ft. Vn ChnrlPs H'ork.

ar.d son. Carl Ro-h. Ch.r! ns-1-. iJiopTv, tran-f''r. $83 H22 Pnlk.

43-10 National Corona. Ti' 'TICK IS HEREBY G. B. i i i undTsicti-l -iniT the A. ii'.

Law at k.j n. ir vv It- August 30, nl 8 at tl-t V-. Strohm. also survive. Services street, on Friday Friday, 8 p.m., George Werst Fu- p.m.

J'i 1 Bv nlw -iy -Clear: ri -Cloudy, -Partiv rt -Rain: ten.perat'.ire NVw date la year 70. L-iwest temperature Nrw Yors 8 a it. cafe iaet year Temperature at 10 a loriav f- ANNA KRIVltLRil. Av. 11- n.

neral Home, Hart Street, corner Evergreen Avenue. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Lutheran Cemetery. T'i i l.i:!0, an.l 2'' 'i' 1 Cfinl PHONE Fairchild MAin 2-3700 161 of our last 1000 services cost less than iticludmg cemetery charges. Fairchild So.st MOttriCLiSS 86 IlTerlji PUrr, Brooklyn frank K. Fairchild, l.irrnr WEBER -On Wednesday, August 28, 1940, CARRIE of r6 Remsen Street, sister of Helen S.

and Gus-tavus C. Weber. Service at the. Fairchild Chapel, BR Lefferts rlace, on Friday, at 8 p.m. I N't'.

A Mt j) a.trt JACOB RH 'N'tt Jo- Sfll Ht 82 Ruwory. 'S OSMERS -JOHN on August Is'hERKRY '1IVEN LicenK-aOBlimie l.i". l.n ijii. .1 un'WfiKned timl' 1 1 fontrol Law to well hee-r hi i.t-iil at 2334 Com Ave ft prtMiiis-a rontinipti-'i JENNIE VASIRK rjl? 4. I'onev llnnrl kiyn.

N. Y. Tr.RnNiir A'tir. SiW-F'-r S-iv-r. HrlJ -r' in Ax-1.

S'i "M.3 rin Eriil. -i I 1. t- i-f July 1 Similar J.V.-v.,,,, t- li rtRALDIREtio 1 Trie Original ROEMMELES FUNERAL CHURCH Ueppiitinlilp. and Eltwicnt Mnrlcrn Chapels 1230 BlttHWlCK AVL.w.Haatock 'I! 27. 1940, in his 65th year, devoted husband of Caroline beloved father of Mrs.

Marie Jordan and Jahn H. Jr. Relinious services at his residence, 117 Java Street, Thursday, 8:30 p.m.. the Rev. A.

C. Blunck officiating. Funeral Friday, 2:30 thence to Fresh Pond i Crematory. Under direction of Ik Mvrti" l-' Vlt'E IS HEP.EUY i11 KN th i. E.

i tin'l-raif ned to ee-ll -r a' 3 klyn. a' uni' i' Brafe r-n'r-l op ARl'l'S I'Ni'HES. FUNERAL Ji)L3 DIRECTORS IOI5 MALSLY STBKn'N'. I cmm'Us nuniiMn in All communing. O'i- f-' '11 tfiti if June t.i a'i2S-2t M.

MvrtH 4''t4 April li, FOicroh J-438S I CLtBBore 2-6575 Pkoaes CHAPELS.HS ATLANTIC AVE, and 38 LAFANTTTE AVENUE. pBONES MAw4 3.i0 N( Lnts Hnahinft 4.ardfo City Jamaica terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction Leo F. Kearns. I Theodore HUlebrand, Inc.

Brooklja, Ze e33. to 43iSl ct June 80, 1333..

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