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post 194) ANDREW GOETZ, 68, DIES; FORMER RESTAURANT OWNER Andrew Goetz, hotel man and restaurateur, retired nine years ago, died Saturday at his home, 58 Mayfield Road. Jamaica Estates. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at the Immaculate tion Monastery, Jamaica Estate, At 10 a.m. tomorrow and burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Born in Brooklyn 68 years ago, he operated for 15 years the Goetz Tavern on Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood.

He was a member of Queensboro Lodge of Elks, and many years Mrs. Margaret Curtin Mrs. Margaret M. Curtin died yesterday at her home, 327 Sackett a brief illness. A solemn mass requiem will be offered at 10:15 a.m.

Thursday at St. Agnes R. C. Church, Hoyt and Sackett and the burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. She leaves two daughters, Mrs.

Margaret McKenna and Anna Curtin, and four sons, Cornelius William, Michael and Pvt. James Curtin, now with the armed forces in Hawaii. Breglio, James Brophy, Sylvester Callahan, Mary Case, Amelia A. Collins, William Curtin, Margaret M. Derleth, Mary F.

Donovan, Ellen Dwyer, Margaret. Farrell, Joseph Fischer, George Flynn, Adelaide A. Greene, Joseph Henderson, Lavinia Higbee, Joseph L. Johnson, John E. Johnston, Martha Jones, James B.

Kratochvil, Charles R. Loftus, Stella R. Mackenzie, Thomas J. Madden, Robert I. Maloney, Catherine McElroy, James McGee, Thomas McKee, William McSherry, Felix J.

Katharina Middleton, JohnC. Moloney, Mary Owens, Mary A. Peoples, Ann S. Piciulo, Peter Pierce, Ellen Plieninger, William C. Jr.

Puleo, Gerlando Rafferty, Matthew J. Simpson, Charlotte M. Supple, Margaret Swan, Ada H. Vinski, Florence Voehi, William C. Von Der Linn, Arthur W.

Wade, Olive White, Beatrice Wimmer, Charles Young, Albert E. Ziegler, Barbara BREGLIO JAMES, February 22, 1943, husband of the late Grace; father of the late James L. Breglio, and brother of Patrick and John. Reposing at Charles Bacigalupo Funeral Home, 36 Mulberry Street, New York, until Thursday, 10:30 a.m. Requiem mass Most Precious Blood Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. BROPHY SYLVESTER on February 21, dear father of Vincent. Funeral on Wednesday, February 24, from Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street; thence to St. John's R.

C. Church, where requiem CLASS will be offered at 9 a.m. InS terment Calvary Cemetery. CALLAHAN MARY E. The members of the Ladies' Aid Association of St.

Mary's Hospital record with profound regret the death of their beloved member. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to her family. Mrs. FRANCES A. YOUNG, Corresponding Secretary.

CASE-On February 21, 1943, AMELIA A. CASE, beloved mother of Edwin in her 92d year. Services at the William C. Fisher Funeral Home, Bainbridge Street, corner Saratoga Avenue, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

COLLINS-WILLIAM on February 21, 1943; beloved son of Joseph and Agnes Collins; brother of Patricia, Maureen and Joseph. Funeral Thursday from the Thompson Funeral Chapel, 87-11 87th Street, Woodhaven. Requiem mass, 9:30 a.m., R. C. Church of St.

Thomas Apostle. Interment Calvary Cemetery, CURTIN-On Monday, February 22, 1943, at 327 Sackett Street, MARGARET M. CURTIN, beloved mother of Mrs. Margaret McKenna, Anna, Cornelius William, Michael and Pvt. James Curtin, U.S.

A. DERLETH On February 21, MARY FRANCES, beloved wife of Walter T. Derfeth; daughter of Elizabeth Ryan. Funeral from her home, 214 Riverside Drive, Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass at Holy Name Church, Manhattan, at 10 a.m. on February 21, beloved wife of the late John; dear mother of Patrick, Helen, James, Julia and Teresa Brown.

Funeral from her residence, 676 'Carroll Street, on Wednesday, February 24. Solemn requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier Church, 11 a.m, Interment Calvary Cemetery. Funeral services may be held at the home instead of our chapels whenever desired FAIRCHILD SONS: MORTICIANS Frank Fairchild, Licensed Manager BROOKLIN FLUSHING JAMAICA GARDEN CITY Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

for publication the some day; as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday. Spencer Johnson, Ex-A. S. Buyer Bachelor, 67, Lived in Borough for Many Years Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

today at the Walker Funeral Home, 8734 80th Woodhaven, for Spencer Johnson, who died Sunday at his home, 85-36 96th Woodhaven. The Rev. Dr. Fred Morecomb of Christ Congregational Church will officiate. The burial will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Born Nov. 17, 1875, in Brooklyn. Mr. Johnson lived for many years in this borough and at one time was a buyer in the upholstery department of Abraham Straus. Later he was textile salesman for I.

P. Keeler, New York City. He retired 13 years ago. Mr. Johnson never married.

He is survived by two brothers, Charles T. and Walter M. Johnson, both of Woodhaven. three sisters and four brothers, one of whom is Municipal Court tice William J. Morrison Jr.

of Far Rockaway. DEATHS MACKENZIE THOMAS SEPH, on February 2. 22, 1943, beloved husband of Sarah Ann, and brother of William and Charles. Religious services Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Masonic service, 8:30 p.m., at 2 Etna Street, Cypress Hills. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Direction Benjamin Grindrod. MADDEN ROBERT IRVING, U.S. aged 18 years; beloved son of David U.S. brother of David U.

S. Donald and Patricia. Reposing at the Murnane Funeral Home, 243 6th Avenue. Requiem mass Wednesday, February 24, at St. Francis Xavier Church, at 10 a.m.

Interment Long Island National Cemetery. MALONEY CATHERINE, on February 21, 1943, at 2810 Brown Street; beloved wife of John; sister of Mrs. A. Kahn and Arthur Coomey. Funeral from residence Thursday, 9:30 a.m.

Requiem mass at St. Mark's Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. MAYFLOWER LODGE, No.

961, F. A. You are requested to attend Masonic funeral services of our brother, ALBERT E. YOUNG, at Fred Herbst Funeral Parlor, 75th Street and 5th Avenue, on Wednesday evening, February at 8 o'clock. FRANK E.

WISEBURN, Master. Arthur E. Sherman, Secretary. McELROY February 22. 1943, JAMES McELROY, dear father of John, James, Bernard and Henry.

Funeral from Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Thomas Aquinas Church. McGEE -THOMAS February 21; beloved husband of Elizabeth R. (nee Dempsey); dear father of Elizabeth, Lt. Thomas J.

U. S. John, Adelaide, Mary, James, Anne, Jane, Barbara, William; brothers, John and James, also survive. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.m., from residence, 2 75th Street. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Angels R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Wm.

Francis Duddy, Director. McGEE J. It is with profound regret that we record the death of our beloved member and friend, THOMAS J. McGEE. Members of the Democratic Executive Committee of Kings County are requested to attend the mass of requiem at the R.

C. Church of Our Lady of Angels, 73d Street and 4th Avenue, on Thursday, February 25, at 10 a.m. Dress informal. FRANK V. KELLY, Chairman.

John J. Lynch, Secretary. McKEE -Suddenly, on February 20, 1943, at St. Petersburg, WILLIAM JOHN McKEE, retired steward of Central Islip State Hospital. Services at Overton Funeral Home, Islip, N.

Thursday, 2:30 p.m. Suddenly, on February 21, FELIX beloved husband of Catherine McSherry (nee Lundy), and loving father of Mrs. Heckler, Mrs. A. Toohig, Mrs.

V. Guinan, Felix Raymond and Joseph. Funeral Thursday, February 25, at 9:30 a.m., from E. F. Higgins Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Avenue; thence to the R.

C. Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. METZ-On Sunday, February 21, 1943, at her residence, 119 Palmetto Street, KATHARINA, widow of the late Otto, and loving mother of William Metz, and grandmother of William Koop, serving in U. S. A.

Funeral service Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock, at Funeral Chapel, 15 Palmetto Street. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., Lutheran Cemetery. -February 21, 1943, JOHN beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Dwyer); devoted father of Mrs. Helen M. Williams, Mrs.

Elizabeth Nothiger and Charlotte Middleton; brother of Florence Middleton. Reposing at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, until Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Edmund's R. C.

Church, where mass of requiem will be offered. Interment St. John's Cemetery, E. Cobb A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Good Shepherd R.

C. Church, at the foot of Nostrand for William E. Cobb, who died Saturday at his home, 1857 E. 33d St. The burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mr. Cobb was an ex-navy man and was employed or many years in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. His wife, Anna (nee Ross), died eight years ago. He is survived by a son, John Cobb, with the American Transport Company; a brother, Edward, an.l two sisters, Mrs. Grace Ryan and Martha Cobb.

William C. Voehl Funeral services will be held at 8 tonight at Moadinger's Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush for William C. Voehl, 58, of 1520 Brooklyn who died of a heart attack Saturday. The interment will be in -Wood Cemetery. Born in Brooklyn, he early became identified with the marine hardware business, and at the time of his death th was employed by the Durkee Company, 29 South Manhattan.

He leaves his wife, Anna a son, Staff Sgt. William now in the South Pacific; his MOLONEY-On Sunday, ary 21, 1943, MARY F. (nee Guerin), beloved wife of James; dear mother of Mrs. Andrew Schirrmeister, James John and Patrick Moloney; dear sister of Elizabeth Guerin; dear grandmother of Andrew Schirrmeister Jr. ing at the Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, until Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Jerome's R. C. Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

OWENS-On February 21, 1943, MARY A. (nee O'Brien), beloved wife of Francis P. Owens; dear mother of Mary Evelyn Dunn, Edward, Annette, Josephine, Ellen and John; also survived by three sisters, one brother and two grandchildren. Funeral from her home, 793 E. 3d Street, on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St.

Rose of Lima Church. PEOPLES--On February 23, ANN SYLVIA, devoted sister of Dolly Duffy and Joseph Peoples, at her residence, 578 7th Street. Notice of funeral later. Jerre A. McClean, director.

PICIULO PETER, on February 20, 1943. Survived by son, Vito; two daughters, Mollie Triola and Rose Panaro; three grandchildren, William Panaro, Mrs. Charles Lombardo and Mrs. Louis Cardella, and two great-grandchildren, Kenneth and Linda Ann Lombardo. Reposing at Jordan Funeral Home, 245 Avenue Brooklyn.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass SS. Simon and Jude R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. PIERCE--On February 22, 1943, ELLEN, of 270 48th Street, devoted mother of Mrs. Alice Vardy, Mrs. Joseph Heinz, Mrs. John Bartlett, Mrs.

Mary Buckholtz, Mrs. Joseph McCoy, Richard, John, Bonaventure and George Pierce; sister of Daniel Coleman. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42d Street, Thursday, February 25, at 9 a.m.; requiem mass St. Michael's R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, PLIENINGER- C. aged 54 years, of 1704 George Street, beloved husband of Margaret; voted father of Andrew and Mrs. Margaret Arnold; his father, William, also survives. Funeral services at the May Funeral Home, 66-32 Myrtle Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. PULEO-GERLANDO, at Suydam Street, on February 21; husband of Maria Phyllis and father of Anthony, Charles, Teenie Palmeri, Mary Tracy, Eva Lorenzo, Helen Amendola and Virginia Eberhardt; also surviving are 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was a charter member of the Foresters of America and Society of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.

Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m., February 25. Requiem mass St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Suydam Street.

Interment St. John's Cemetery, RAFFERTY-On February 22, 1943, MATTHEW at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Dolan, 81st Street; husband of the late Mary father of Edmond, Mrs. John Shea, Mrs. Peter Croci and Mrs.

Howard Hoppenhauer; brother of Mrs. Mary Dolan, Mrs. Rose Sullivan and James Rafferty. Reposing at Funeral Home, 476 73d Street. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.: thence to the R.

Church of St. Anselm, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SIMPSON-On Sunday, February 21, 1943, CHARLOTTE MARGARET, of 35 Clayton Avenue, Long Beach, L. wife of the late John Simpson; mother of John T.

Simpson and the late George and sister of Robert R. Pratt. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Wednesday, 8 'at p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery Thursday, at 2 p.m. SUPPLE MARGARET, on February 22, 1943.

at her residence. 7901 4th Avenue, beloved mother of Margaret S. O'Brien, Adele Kusterko, Thomas and Bernard T. Supple. Funeral Thursday; requiem mass St.

Anselm's R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Joyce Brothers, Directors.

William Plieninger, Veteran Policeman Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at May's Funeral Home, 66-32 Myrtle Glendale, for William C. Plieninger a policeman attached to the 83d Precinct for the last 20 years, who died of a stroke Sunday at his home, 1704 George Ridgewood. The Rev. Carl Hirzel, pastor of the Covenant Lutheran Church, will officiate. Interment will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow in Lutheran Cemetery. Mr. Plieninger was born in Brooklyn 54 years ago and entered the Police Department in 1913. serving for the first few years at the 32d Precinct, Manhattan: He was a member of Charity Lodge. F.

A. LongI Grotto and the Police Square Club. Surviving are his widow. Margaret (nee Postel); a son, Lt. Andrew Plieninger, stationed at Orlando, a daughter, Mrs.

Margaret Arnold; a granddaughter, Susan Arnold, and his father, William Plieninger. mother, Dorothea Voehl, and two sisters, Mrs. Louise Wickel and Mrs. Lillie Orth. SWAN Monday, February 22, 1943, ADA HENRIETTA SWAN, at her residence, 1221 Dean Street; beloved sister of Jessie, Eleanor Margaret K.

and Charles Swan. Notice of service later, THE THOMAS J. McGEE REGULAR DEMOCRATIC CLUB announces with deep regret the death of their standard-bearer and friend, THOMAS J. McGEE. All members are requested to meet at the clubhouse, 476 76th Street, Wednesday night, at 8:30 o'clock; to proceed to the home of the deceased to pay their respects, and to attend the requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Angels, 4th Avenue and 73d Street, on Thursday, at 10 a.m.

CHARLES SCHALDA, President. Joseph J. Madden, Secretary. VINSKI-On Monday, February 22, 1943, FLORENCE, wife of the late Charles, and mother of Sophia, Helen, Frank and Joseph Vinski. Funeral her residence, 110-17 71st Avenue, Forest Hills, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Consolation R.

C. Church, Metropolitan Avenue, between Berry Street and Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. VOEHL on February 20; beloved husband of Anna father of William staff sergeant. U. S.

son of Dorothea; brother of Louise Wickel and Lillie Orth. Services at Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Friends may call at residence, 1520 Brooklyn Avenue, until Tuesday, 4 p.m. VON DER LINN-ARTHUR of 205-10 115th Avenue, St. Albans, on February 20, beloved husband of Ethel (nee Heil); father of Barbara, James and Thomas; brother of Loretta Meissner, Lucia Hahn, Eleanor McNamara, Florence Swift, Marcella Marley and Milton Von Der Linn.

Reposing at the Clarence F. Simonson Funeral Home, 119-04 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill. Solemn requiem mass Wednesday, February 24, 10 a.m., St. Pascal Baylon Church. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, N.

Y. WADE--February 20, 1943, OLIVE, beloved daughter of the late Oliver Raynor and Fannie Holbrooke Wade; sister of Alice M. Wade. Services Church of the Holy Trinity, Montague and Clinton Streets, Wednesday, February 24, 2 p.m. WHITE February 21, 1943, at her residence, 284 Carroll Street, BEATRICE, beloved daughter of Mary (nee Sparks) and the late Thomas White; dear sister of James, Thomas, Robert, Michael, George, detective division Bergen Street headquarters, and Mrs.

Catherine Castner. Funeral from Boyertown Funeral Chapels, 40 Lafayette Avenue, Thursday, thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea R. C. Church.

where solemn requiem mass will be offered. WIMMER--Suddenly, on February 22. CHARLES, beloved husband of Anna; loving father of Alice Lesser, and devoted brother of Henry. Funeral from his residence, 155 Guernsey Street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, February 25, at 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

YOUNG-On February 22, 1943, at his residence, 432 55th Street, ALBERT beloved husband of Frieda C. and brother of Victor A. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment GreenWood Cemetery. ZIEGLER-On February 22.

1943, BARBARA, of 319 Stagg Street, beloved wife of Andrew; dear mother of Mrs. Alfred Sullivan, Mrs. John Pollack, Andrew Jr. and Ann Ziegler; also survived by five grandchildren. Reposing at 123-22 Irwin Place, St.

Albans. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Nicholas, Olive and Devoe Streets, Brooklyn, Thursday, 10:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, J.

J. Gallagher Sons, Directors. In Memoriam In Memoriam DUNEKACK -In loving memory of my stepfather, FRED J. DUNEKACK, who passed away February 23, 1936. ANNA McCUEN.

MEYER-In ever loving memory of our beloved father, DOLPH who died February 23, 1935. His DAUGHTERS. BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUESDAY, FEB. 7 BULLETINS Continued from Page 1 OLD OFFENDER CALLS PICKING POCKETS AN ART William Brown, 47, of 170-08 105th Jamaica, who admitted picking pockets in many cities and called it an art, pleaded guilty today before Judge Joseph M. Conroy in County Court, Long Island City, to a charge of attempted grand larceny in the second degree.

He was arrested on Jan. 16, on a bus in Jamaica when, it was alleged, he stole $109 from another passenger. Asked if he had ever been arrested before Brown replied, "yes, 34 times arrested and 34 times convicted, mostly for picking pockets." "It's an art," Brown declared when asked if he had a trade. "It's a lost art as far as you are concerned," Judge Conroy remarked. He remanded Brown to Queens city prison for sentence on March 5.

STUDENTS GIVE SECOND Students of Lafayette Bay 43d this morning bulance purchased with the second ambulance the army, the first being turned The students, who already $130,000 in war bonds, now check turned over for today's AMBULANCE TO ARMY High School, Benson Ave. and presented to the army an amtheir spending-money. It was students had bought for the over on Dec. 7, 1942. have purchased more than are saving to buy a jeep.

The ambulance was $1,304.65. DISCARD HIT-RUN THEORY IN SEAMAN'S DEATH Huntington, Feb. 23-A coroner's report today revealed that the death Sunday night of Joseph H. Reil, 40, of 74 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, a second class seaman at the Eaton's Neck Coast Guard station, was caused by a heart ailment. Reil's body was found on Broadway, Greenlawn, and police at first thought he had been a victim of a hit driver.

He had been on his way from the barracks to visit his wife, staying with friends in Greenlawn. TIDE MAROONS 4 LADS HOURS ON MUD FLAT Merrick, Feb. 23-Four boys were marooned four and a half hours in Merrick Creek last night when outgoing tides left their rowboat stranded 200 yards from water on a mud flat. The boys, Robert Sindler, 14, 94 Columbus Robert White, 12, 196 Columbus Gregory Merhige, 12, 198 Columbus and Gerry Losea, 11, 151 E. Dean all Freeport, attracted attention of children playing on shore and police and coast guardsmen were summoned.

The latter were about to lower a shallow draft lifeboat from a cutter when returning tides freed the rowboat and the boys reached the bank unaided. Richard Lawless, Retired Patrolman A requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Gerard's R. C.

Church, 188th St. and 92d Hollis, for Richard H. Lawless, 85, a retired policeman, who died Saturday at his home, 87-06 Chevy Chase Jamaica. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery.

Born in New York City, Mr. Lawless was appointed to the police force Feb. 12, was assigned to the Charles Manhattan, station. Later he was transferred to Brooklyn and for many years directed traffic at the Brooklyn terminal of the Williamsburg Bridge. He retired in June, 1916.

He lived for more than 35 years at 622 Decatur St. Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Mabel McErlain, with whom he lived for the last six years; two sons, Herbert W. and Frank R. Lawless, and four grandchildren.

Capt. W. C. Raynor, L. I.

Bayman, 89 Freeport. Feb. 23-Masonic rites will be held tonight at 8 o'clock by Morton Lodge of Hempstead for Capt. William C. Raynor, 89, at his home, 259 N.

Main here. He died Sunday after an illness of three weeks. Religious services will be conducted at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Captain Raynor, one of the oldest members of a group of Freeport baymen known as the Old Timers, was known as "Chine" because of his experience in salvaging a shipload of chinaware in 1870, when he was 17.

He spent many years fishing and oystering with his father. He became associated with the New York City Water Department in 1900, leaving In 1917 to become an engineer in the Nassau County Courthouse in Mineola. He held the courthouse position until his retirement 12 years ago. He was a member of the Spartan Club and of the Sons of the American Revolution, as well as Morton Lodge. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Anna Cornelius and Mrs. Narma Mauer; two sons, Willet W. and Harold H. Raynor, all of Freeport; two sisters, Mrs. Jane Brower of Rockville Centre and Mrs.

Alice Wilson of Freeport; two brothers, Thomas and George W. Raynor, and three grandchildren, all of Freeport. David C. Adie, 54, State Welfare Chief Albany, Feb. 23 (U.P)-David C.

Adie, 54. State Commissioner of Social Welfare since 1932, died in Albany Hospital today after an illness of several months. Adie, a native of Hamilton, Scotland, was widely known in the social welfare field, which he entered after coming to this country in 1913. In 1929 Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Governor, appointed Adie a member of the State Board of Social Welfare for the Eighth Judicial District.

Three years later the board named him its commissioner, succeeding Charles H. Johnson. Upon the reorganization of the department In 1936, Adie was reappointed commissioner. French Tars Get Welcome ago owned the Congenial Baseball Club in Ridgewood. Mr.

Goctz once served as deputy sheriff in Queens and for about eigh years, in partnership with Anthony Livingston, owned the Belmont Club, near the Belmont Park race track. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anne G. Froelich of Jamaica Estates, and a son, Andrew Goetz now with the armed forces at a camp in Virginia. Mr.

Goetz' wife, Anna, died in June. Joseph Morrison, Retired Realtor Joseph E. Morrison, 50, who was in the real estate business in Far Rockaway for many years, died Sunday at his home, 2502 Mott Ave. He had been in failing health for a long and retired a year ago as his firm. period, Surviving are his widow, Alice three sons, three daughters, DWYER-On February 22, 1943, MARGARET beloved mother of Private Francis Mrs.

Vera R. Herbert and Mrs. Gertrude M. Moore and James G. Dwyer; sister of Mrs.

Mary A. Thorpe. Reposing George J. Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue. Notice of funeral later.

FARRELL JOSEPH, February 21, 1943, of 388 11th Street, beloved husband of Mary devoted father of Josephine Monahan; brother of Mary Berry and John Farrell. Solemn requiem mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Reposing Chapel Joseph G. Duffy, 237 9th Street.

FISCHER-GEORGE, on ary 22, 1943; aged 75 years; beloved husband of Lisette; father of Mrs. Eva Kalk, Mrs. Arthur Benoit and George H. Fischer; grandfather of Harry Kalk and George Fischer Jr. Services Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Quenzer Hollis Funeral Home, Hillside Avenue at 187th Place, Hollis, L.

I. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, FLYNN- on February 21; daughter of the late Peter and Eleanor Flynn. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, until Wednesday, 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREENE JOSEPH beloved son of the late Julia Hassett and Patrick Greene: dear brother of Mrs. Catherine Higgins and Stephen Greene. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Wednesday, 9 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Refuge R.

C. Church, where a mass of requiem will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HENDERSON-On Sunday, February 21, 1943, LAVINIA; dearly beloved sister of Mrs. Grace Lessing.

Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Interment private. HIGBEE JOSEPH L. beloved father of Joseph L. Higbee on February 22, in his 88th year, at his home, 131 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn.

Services Wednesday, February 24, at 8:30 p.m., at the Clarence F. Simonson Funeral Home, 119-04 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill. Cremation Thursday, 9 a.m., at Fresh Pond. JOHNSON-On February 22, 1943, at his residence, 670 10th Street, JOHN beloved husband of Hanna, and father of Hjalmar E. Hulda C.

Heick, A. Robert S. and John L. Services at Ericson and Edison's Chapel, 500 State Street, Wednesday, at 8:30 p.m. JOHNSTON-MARTHA ANN, on February 22; beloved wife of John; devoted mother of Helen E.

Fischer, John C. and William D. Johnston; grandmother of Dorothy Ann and Leslie B. Hegeman Jr. and Val J.

Fischer. Services at tier residence, 788 E. 35th Street, Wednesday, 8 p.m. JONES--On February 21, 1943, JAMES husband of Catherine brother of Mrs. Sarah Mulranan and Mrs.

Margaret A. ningham. Services at the Pease Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand Avenue, at Hancock Street, Wednesday, 8 p.m. on February 21; beloved brother of Emil S. and Adolph A.

Kratochvil. Services at Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. LOFTUS- STELLA ROSE. February 22; beloved wife of William mother of William J. sister of Mrs.

J. J. Meehan, Mrs. Philip and John Moylan; one granddaughter, Joan Marie. Reposing Funeral Chapel, 187 S.

Oxford Street, until Wednesday morning. Interment St. Agnes Cemetery, Albany, N. Y. (Albany, N.

papers please copy.) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Write or telephone for a new folder of forms for Acknowledgments, also other helpful information. Ask for Miss Hart, MAin 4-6200. Continued from Page 1 in-arm, as a sort of symbol of the growing union of all French groups fighting the common enemy. The welcome parade up Broadway was first suggested in a Brooklyn Eagle editorial. Mayor LaGuardia said: "Let the whole world know that the true spirit of France lives.

"This is no time for politics. This is the time to fight our common enemy. This is no time to discuss personalities. This is the time for all Frenchmen all over the world. wherever the opportunity presents itself, to join with the United Nations in freeing from enslavement their forty million compatriots who are now suffering under the oppression of the boches." In response, Admiral Fenard said: "Mr.

Mayor, I have come to this noble land not to make speeches but to get ready to fight, to prepare our ships for the battle against the vilest of foes, Hitler and his acolytes. "We have just arrived and we are giddy with the air of freedom breathed in this land, of which we have been so long deprived. "We cannot change the past. but it is not too late for France to resume her place in the fight for her right to live. "Long live the United States! Long live the United Nations! Long live France!" Joseph Farrell Joseph Farrell, an employe of the Raiway Express, E.

42d hattan, for 38 years, died suddenly after a lingering illness at his home. 388 11th St. A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church, 4th Ave. and 9th and burial will be in Holy Cross Cemeterry. Surviving are his widow, Mary E. Farrell; a daughter, Mrs.

Joseph Monahan; a grandson, James Monahan; a brother, Johr. Farrell, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Berry of Norworth, N. J. William H.

Staples McGee Services Set for Thursday A solemn high requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Thursday at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Angels. 4th Ave.

and 74th for Thomas J. McGee, Democratic leader of the 9th A. D. and deputy chief clerk of the magistrates court, who died Sunday in Brooklyn Hospital, Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr.

McGee, 51 born in the old Sixth Ward, had been ill little more than a week. He lived at 2 75th and is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; four sons, six daughters and two brothers. Mr. McGee organized the Young Folks Democratic Club of the 3d A. D.

in 1912, becoming its first president. He was appointed to a Civil Service list in 1928 and assigned to Surrogate's Court. In June, 1936, he was appointed deputy chief clerk of the magistrates court. He became district leader nine years ago after a close battle with Thomas F. Wogan, who had been leader of the 9th A.

D. for 25 years, and Michael F. Curnin. BUY U. 8.

WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS but InterestingA series of facts sponsored sionally by William Dunigan Son Mohamet's birthplace was Mecca The Ozark Mts. are in Arkansas Colt invented the revolver The Rock of Gibraltar is 1,500 feet high. WILLIAM DUNIGAN SON Funeral Directors CLERMONT ROGERS AVE. MONTGOMERY Tel. CUmberland 6-1920 FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY -MARGARET G. O'BRIEN, plaintiff, against 426 EAST 22ND ST. CORPORATION, et defendants. MeLANAHAN, MERRITT, INGRAHAM CHRISTY, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 40 Wall Street, New York City. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale, dated February 18, 1943.

will sell at public auction. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. at twelve o'clock, noon on March 16. 1943, by BARON SHUTER, auctioneer, premises directed by said judgment to he sold.

being a plot of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, in said Borough of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of East 22nd Street. Laid down on the Town Survey Commisstoner's Map of Kings County, distant 386 feet 101, inches northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Ditmas Avenue with the westerly side of East 22nd Street: running thence westerly At right angles to East 22nd Street and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet: thence northerly parallel with said East 22nd Street 128 feet inches, more or less, to the land now formerly of Mary Swan: thence ensterly along the said land of the said Mary Swan 174.57 feet more or less to the easterly side of said East 22nd Street; thence southerly along the said carterly side of East 22nd Street 141.42 fe it more or legg to a point on the said easterly side of East 22nd Street. distunt 428.28 feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the said easterly side of East 22nd Street with the northerly side of Ditmag Avenue, now in thence westerly at right angles to East 22nd Street 60 feet to the westerly side of East 22nd Street. and thence southerly along the said westerly aide of East 22nd Street 57 feet, inches more or less to the point or place of beginning. See judgment for mote complete description.

Brooklyn. N. February 25. 1943. ALFRED J.

JOLLON, Referee, 123-6t Funeral services for William H. Staples, who died Sunday at his home, 816 E. 40th will be held there at 8:30 tonight. Interment tomorrow at 10 a.m. will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Mr. Staples, who was born in England 75 years ago, was a chauffeur for more than 25 years with the New York Board of Real Estate. He retired 15 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Anna (nee Carr); three daughters, Mrs. Julia Beaumont of Brooklyn, Mrs.

Margaret Huber of Harrison. N. and Anna Marie Staples of Brooklyn; a sister, Susan Staples, who served overseas as a nurse in World War five brothers, William of Manhattan, James of Hartford. Warner of Forest Hills, George of Rye and Frederick of Brooklyn. Walter B.

Cooke DIGNIFIED As Low FUNERALS As $150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 151-Linden Boulevard -BUckminster 4-1200 50 Seventh Avenue- -MAin 2-8585 1218 Flatbush Ave. -BUckminster 2-0266-7 QUEENS 150-10 Hillside Avenue- JAmaica 6-6670 63-32 Forest -HEgeman 3-0900 158-14 North. Bivd. FLushing 3-6600 STATEN ISLAND 571 ForestAv. West Brighton-Gibraltar2-5056 117 West 72nd Street TRafalgar 7-9700 1451 First Avenue- -RHinelander 4-5800 BRONX West 190th Street- RAymond 9-1900 165 E.

Tremont Ave. 7-2700 347 Willis Avenue-MOtt Haven 9-0272 WESTCHESTER 214 Mamaroneck Avenue -White Plains 39 Phone for Representative- No Obligation AUCTION AUCTION SALE SALES PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. SAM KANNEY. Auctioneer. will sell on Friday, February 26.

1943. at 11 a.m., at No. 298 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. lot of stemmed, unstemmed and scrap tobacco. 3 pressers, cigar molds, one electric fan, one radio, scale, about 250 cigar boxes and one showcase.

Estate of Jacob Saliba, deceased. By order of Hon. WILLIAM V. ELLIOTT. Public Administrator, Kings County, Auctioneer's No.

CAn. 6-1427. 123-3t LEGAL NOTICES File No. 7439--1943. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

by the grace of God free and independent To Nicholas Marmisz and Nine Marmisz, if living, and if dead to the distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of the said Nicholas Marmisz and Nine Marmisz, and any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whole names. and whose place or places of residence unknown, and cannot, after dillgent inquiry, be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of said Paraskieva Marmisz, also known as Paraskova Marmesk and Paraskivia Marmysh and Mary Marmish, and if any of the said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin of deceased be dead. their legal representatives, their hutsbands or wives. if any. distributors and successors in interest whose natties places of residence and office addresses are unknown, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS.

Tenatius Baklaza, who resides at 201 Huron Street, Brooklyn. City and State of New York. has presented a petition praying for a decree that A certain instrument in writing bearing date the 15th day of March, 1937. relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last Will and Testament of Paraskieva Marmisz, also known as Paraskova Marmesk, and Paraskivia Marmysh, and Mary Marmish, lately residing at No. 141 Franklin Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in Room 25-A. at the Hail of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 31st day of March, 1943, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon. why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF.

we have raused the real of our said Surrogates' Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D. Surrogate of our maid County at the ouch of Brooklyn.

in the said County, the 16th day of ruary, 1943. Clerk of PERCY the T. Surrogate's STAPLETON. Court, (23-1L.

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