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not sella sell C. clothing of 1 1 70 furs 3 O. ALBIN DIES AT 69; HEADED LYNBROOK SCHOOLS Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lynbook, Oct. 23 Funeral services for Archie O. Albin, 69, of 127 Atlantic former president of the Lynbrook Board of Education, who died yesterday at his home, will be held at 8:30 p.m., Friday, at 6t.

James Methodist Church here. Interment will be in the Bellport Cemetery on Saturday. Mr. Albin, who was a A member of an old Long Island family, was born in Brookhaven, where his father, the late Robert F. Albin, operated a general store.

He was educated at Patchogue High School and later studied optometry. Martin Schnibbe, Boro Grocer, 71 Funeral services for Martin Schnibbe, 71, formerly wholesale grocer in Wallabout Market, who died Sunday of a heart attack, were held last night in his home, 210 Rutland Road. Burial was in Evergreens Cemetery. Born in Germany he came to this country when 14 and became a citizen at the earllest opportunity. He was in the grocery business in the Hill section for about 25 years, later going into the wholesale mission business in Wallabout coar: ket.

He retired about 10 years ago. He lived in Flatbush about 30 years. Mr. Schnibbe is survived by his widow, Catharine; 8 son, Arthur, and a daughter, Mrs. N.

Adolph Newberg. James V. Calfa Sr. Patchogue, Oct. 23-A solemn requiem mass will sung in the R.

C. Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. 9:30 a.m., tomorrow, for Albin, Archie O. Arink, Pauline Bartoldus, Magdalen Black, Flora E.

Blaumar, James Canpone, Joseph Casey, Catherine Culkin, Mary F. Davenport, Harry Despard, Mabel H. Doherty, John J. Dowd, Catherine Flynn, William French, Annie Glaser, Harry Harms, Dorothea Heaney, John J. Ireland, Thomas Keohane, Michael Laue, Anna M.

Lubeck, Matilda Martin, Gertrude Mooney, Louisa A. Noone, James A. Osterberg, Anna Pratt, Sarah T. Quinn, Hugh F. Robb, Alexander Rubel, Elizabeth Ryan, William J.

Schultz, Lillian Siebert, Franklin Simblest, Sarah Taylor, Jenny Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Phyllis E. Walton, Berton A. Wheeler, Esther F. Zahn, Barbara ALBIN-ARCHIE October 22, at his residence, 127 Atlantic Avenue, Lynbrook, L. beloved husband of Gertrude Jarvis, devoted father of Archer O.

Clayton J. and Mrs. Dorothy Thomas; also survived by one brother, R. Eugene Albin. and three grandchildren, Theodore R.

Albin, Donald 1 Overton Albin and Nancy Jane Thomas. Services at St. James Methodist Church. Lynbrook, Friday, October 25, at 8:30 p.m. Interment Bellport Cemetery Bellport, L.

Saturday, October 26. ARINK PAULINE, on October 22, beloved wife the late John H. Arink and devoted mother of Percy and Milton Arink. Funeral from residence of Milton Arink, Sammis Avenue, Babylon, Friday, October 25, 2:30 p.m. BARTOLDUS-1 -MAGDALEN (nee Guckenberger), aged 79, widow of the late Henry Bartoldus and mother of Helen, Theresa, Mary, Henry, Mrs.

William Gemeines; eight grandchildren; on Tuesday, at her home, 221 Arlington Avenue. Funeral mass at St. Michael's Church, 225 Jerome Street, on Friday, at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BLACK--On Tuesday, Octeber 22. 1940, at her home, 89-11 104th Street, Richmond Hill, FLORA E. (Blayney), beloved wife of John William Black, mother of Helen, John Dougias Elizabeth and Jean Ferguson Black. Services Union Congregational Church, 86th Avenue and 115tr Street, Richmond Hill. on Thursday at 3:30 p.m.

Train leavin Pennsylvania Station at 3:00 p.m. will be met at Kew Gardens. Direction of Fairchild Sons. BLAUMAN-JAMES on October 22, at his home, 516 Grant Avenue; survived by his beloved wife, and his mother and five sisters. Requiem mass at the R.

C. Church of St. Sylvester on Friday, at 9:30. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CANPONE- -Died October 21, at a local hospital, JOSEPH CANPONE.

Survived by his wife and three sons. Retired employe of Brooklyn Union Gas Co. Reposing at New York and Brooklyn Funeral Parlors, 187 South Street. Requiem mass Thursday, October 24, 11 a.m., St. Lucy's R.

C. Church, Kent Avenue. Interment St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Walter S. Smith.

CASEY CATHERINE (nee Beagen), widow of Francis died at her home, 837 Gates Avenue, on Sunday, October 20. She is survived by daughter, Margaret Abruzzo; son. John and daughter, Anna and sister, Anna Beagen. Solemn funeral mass Thursday, 10 a.m., St. John the Baptist Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, James A. Noone, Former Blacksmith Was Noted Oarsman With Union Boat Club The funeral of James A. Noone of 115 Parkside for many years a horseshoer in Flatbush, who died Monday, will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. from the parlors at 187 S. Oxford with a solemn requiem mass in St.

Teresa's R. C. Church and burial in the family plot in Calvary Cemetery. A son of the late Charles and Rose Noone, he succeeded his father in the horseshoeing business, which was established by the elder Mr. Noone more than 50 years ago.

He gained a wide reputation for shoeing show and saddle horses. At one time Mr. Noone was a noted oarsman, and some 25 years ago was stroke on the Union Boat Club crews which represented New York City in national regattas at Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret McNamara Noone; two sisters, Mrs.

Charlotte Quirk and Mrs. Mary A. Toomey, and a brother. Charles P. Noone.

Another brother was the late Dominick Noone. Mrs. James Gallo Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Veronica Gallo of 64 Adelphi who died at her home Saturday were held today with a solemn mass of requiem in Sacred Heart R. C.

Church. She is survived by her husband, James Gallo; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Agnes Gemelaro and Mrs. Mildred Convey; three sons, Edward Rocks, Eugene and William Gallo, and two sisters, Mrs. William McGarry and Mrs.

James Kerrigan. Burial was in St. John's Cemetery. DEATHS CULKIN- F. (nee Penn), I on October 21.

Reposing at 664 Warren Street. Beloved wife of Patrick and dear mother of William and Helen Trotter, Mrs. R. Diggins, Mrs. H.

Neville, Dorothy and Audrey Culkin; sister of William and Lester Penn and Florence Farrell. Solemn requiem mass St. Augustine's Church, October 24, at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross DAVENPORT-On Tuesday, October 22, 1940, HARRY R. PORT, husband of Florence and father of Homer Davenport.

ServAces at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday, at 8 p.m. DESPARD Suddenly, on Tuesday, October 22, 1940, MABEL daughter of the late Arthur and Mary Marry Despard. Notice of service later. For the last 30 years, Mr. Albin was manager of the E.

B. Meyerowitz firm of opticians, at 520 5th Manhattan. He was long active in civic and fraternal affairs here and served as president of the Board Education for eight years. rod He was a member of the official board of St. James Church and the Lynbrook Lodge of Masons.

Surviving are his widow, Gertrude Jarvis Albin; two sons, Archie O. and Clayton a daughter, Mrs. Doroty Thomas; three grandchildren, Theodore and Donald 0. Albin and Nancy Jane Thomas. and a brother, R.

Eugene Albin of Center Moriches. Plan Memorial Mass For Rev. C. A. Craig A memorial mass for the Rev.

Charles A. Craig, late pastor of St. Raymond's R. C. Church, Lynbrook, will be celebrated Friday, at 7:45 a.m., at St.

Joseph's Church, Pacific St. and Vanderbilt Ave. Father Craig died nine years ago, Before going to St. Raymonds he was a curate at St. Joseph's Church and had been pastor of Our Lady of Snow Church, at Blue Point.

James Vincent Calfa who died at his home, 52 Washington yesterday. Interment will be in the Catholic Cemetery. Mr. Calfa who was a contractor, had resided here 35 years. Survivors are his widow, Mrs.

Katherine Shumskie Calla; his mother, Mrs. Orsola Calla; four daughters, Mrs. William Von Glahn, Mrs. Francis Gody, Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, Mrs.

C. E. Kollmar; two sons, Savard A. Calfa and James V. Calfa A stepdaughter, Miss Katherine Shumskie and five grandchildren.

DOHERTY- October 21, at his residence, 2022 E. JOHN 47th Street (Schenectady Avenue). Notice of funeral later. DOWD On Monday, October 21, 1940, at her residence, 538 Greene I Avenue, CATHERINE. beloved mother of Edward, Lawrence and Thomas Molloy; sister of Elizabeth Lamb and Julia Conlin.

Funeral on Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Ambrose Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction James A. Madden.

-WILLIAM. on October 22, 1940, at Bayonne, N. beloved son of the late Thomas and Bridget, devoted brother of Mary Redican, Anna Gillen and John Flynn. Funeral from the Bergen Funeral Home, 45-18 48th Avenue, Woodside, on Friday morning at 9:30. Solemn mass of requiem at St.

Antony's Church, Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Interment Calvary Cemetery. -Oct. 22, 1940, ANNIE FRENCH. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral parlors of John J.

Flood, 254 Hoyt Street; thence to St. Agnes R. C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered. GLASER -HARRY, of Glaser Nagin, 78 Bowery, N.

Y. died October 22, 1940; beloved husband of Anna Glaser; survived by Sylvester, Robert and Harold Glaser. Reposing at the New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 187 Oxford Street. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m. HARMS DOROTHEA on October 21, 1940.

Funeral services Thursday, October 24, 8 p.m.. at her home, 130 Rutland Road. Interment private. HEANEY-On October 22, 1940, JOHN beloved son of John and Anna Heaney, brother of Mary, Margaret, Michael and Martin Heaney Funeral from his residence, 585 St. John's Place, Friday, 9 a.m.

Requiem mass St. Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, IRELAND THOMAS beloved husband of Joan; devoted father of Mary, Geraldine and Thomas; dear brother of Sister Thomas Mary, O.S.J.; Agnes and Rose Lee. Funeral from the Mortuary, 187 South Oxford Street, on Thursday, October 24, 9:15 a.m. Solemn requiem mass Church of St.

Francis of Assisi, Nostrand Avenue and Lincoln Road. KEOHANE-On October 21, at his residence, 124-10 107th A Avenue, Richmond Hill, MICHAEL KEOHANE, native of Lislee. Courtmacsherry, County Cork, Ireland, beloved husband of Catherine Lordan and father of Helen, Mary, Catherine and John Keohane. Requiem mASS Friday, 10 a.m., at St. Teresa's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. G. B. CORTEL YOU DIES; SERVED IN T. R.

CABINET Continued from Page 1 later became successful business men. He received his academic education at Hempstead Institute on Long Island and the State Normal School at Westfield, Mass. He then entered the New England Conservatory of Music at Boston. After several years he returned to New York to continue his musical studies under private tutors and as an adjunct to his general education pursued 8 course in stenography. His success as a stenographer led him to the decision to follow that profession rather than music.

Entetred U. S. Service At 29, Mr. Cortelyou entered the Government service as private secretary to the fourth assistant Postmaster General. He subsequently became chief clerk and for a time was acting fourth assistant Postmaster General.

Meanwhile, he studied law at Georgetown University, was graduated in 1895 and in a graduate course earned the degree of LL. M. Reports of Mr. Cortelyou's efficiency in the Postoffice Department reached the ears of President Cleveland and he was appointed stenographer to the President in November, 1895. He remained a member of the White House executive staff until his appointment by President Theodore Roosevelt as the nation's first Secretary of Commerce and Labor when that cabinet post was created by Congress in 1903.

Was School Principal Before going to Washington, he had served as private secretary to the appraiser of the port of New York and had been principal of several college preparatory schools in New York from 1885 to 1889. At the same time, he enjoyed an active practice as a general law and verbatim reporter. Mr. Cortelyou married Miss Lily RYAN-On Oct 21, 1940, WILLIAM at his residence, 202 Clermont Avenue. Survived by wife, Catherine; daughter, Lillian, sons, Edward and William.

Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford Street. Solemn requiem mass at Queen of All Saints Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Direction of T. J. Higgins and Son, Inc. SCHULTZ-LILLIAN, died October 22, at 8001 Bay Parkway. Survived by husband, Jack; two sons, Martin and Carl Miller; five daughters, Caroline and Eva Miller, Mary Nova, Louise Dillhoff and Ida Graxiola.

Funeral from chapel, 489 Court Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, SIEBERT-FRANKLIN suddenly, October! survived by his wife, Anna; mother, Hermine; one brother, Raymond; one sister, Doris. Remains reposing Newman's Funeral Parlors, 255 9th Street. Services Wednesday at 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 2 p.m., Mount Olivet Cemetery.

SIMBLEST-SARAH, October 22. beloved wife of Max, devoted mother of Allen. Fannie, Helen, Grace and Samuel. Funeral services Walter P. Cooke, Funeral Home, '51 Linden Boulevard, Friday, 1 a.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. TAYLOR On October 20, 1940. JENNY TAYLOR. aged 74 years. Services at B.

J. Thuring's Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick Avenue, Wednesday at 8 p.m. R-THOMAS on October 23. at his home, 326 94th Street. Notice of funeral later.

TAYLOR-On Tuesday, October 22, 1940, PHYLLIS loving sister of Mrs. Paul Strauss and Thomas E. Taylor. Funeral from William Dunigan Son Chapel, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street, on Friday, October 25, at 9:30 a.m. Thence to Sacred Heart R.

C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WALTON-BERTON beloved husband of Alice (nee Ross) and brother of Etta, Mae and Benjamin. Funeral from his home, 1857 E.

33d Street, Friday, 2 p.m. WHEELER ESTHER F. (nee Marsh), on Oct. 22, 1940, beloved wife of Henry devoted mother of Harry, Marshall and Robert. Funeral from the Quinn Funeral Home, 168-31 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L.

on Friday, Oct. 25, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass, Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ZAHN-On Monday, October 21, 1940, BARBARA ZAHN, loving mother of Frank, Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mrs. Joseph Hale, Mrs. Louis Beddow, Mrs.

Sylvester McKeon, Mrs. William Hanson and sister of Mrs. Joseph Voss. Frank and Charles Bartick. Funeral from her home.

1611 41st Street. Notice of funeral later. 311 Memoriam BURR -In memory of my dear sister, CATHERINE A. BURR. Lonesome Sister, HELEN BLOOD.

McCARREN -In loving memory of PATRICK H. McCARREN, who departed this life October 23, 1900. His NIECE. Vital Notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

for publication the same day; as late MA 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday BROOKLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1940 15 Peter Torra, Marine Engineer, Veteran of First World War Morris Hinds, daughter of Dr. Ephriam Hinds, president of Hempstead Institute, on Sept. 15, 1888.

When William McKinley became President he continued Mr. Cortelyou in the position of executive clerk to which he had appointed by President Cleveland. Later, he became the President's confidential clerk and assisted in the preparation of addresses, messages and other important State documents. Among the historic papers entrusted to his care was the President's message to Congress declaring war with Spain. Delivery of the message to Congress was withheld for some time after its completion pending efforts to reach a settlement with the Spanish Government relative to the independence of Cuba.

With Assassinated President Mr. Cortelyou was promoted July 1, 1898, to the post of assistant secretary to the President and in April the following year was made secretary. He was with President McKinley when he was assassinated at Buffalo and attended to the many duties in connection with the death and funeral. When Theodore Roosevelt succeeded to the presidency, Mr. Cortelyou became his secretary and held that post until his appointment to the cabinet as Secretary of Commerce and Labor.

He subsequently resigned from the Cabinet to become chairman of the Republican National Committee when Roosevelt was nominated AS the party's candidate in 1904. With the election of his chief, Mr. Cortelyou re-entered the Roosevelt Cabinet as Postmaster General, serving until March 4, 1907, when he shifted to the portfolio of Secretary of the Treasury, in which post he remained until the end of the Roosevelt Administration. Despite efforts to retain him in public service, he retired from politics to accept the presidency of the Consolidated Gas Company of New York. As head of that company he became a director of its various subsidiaries and was also elected to the boards of numerous other corporations.

Held Other Posts He was A director of the New York Life Insurance Company, the D. Appleton Company, the President McKinley National Memorial Association, the Miriam Osborn Memorial Home Association, and served as a vice president and trustee of the New England Conservatory of Music. Mr. Cortelyou was a member of National Civic Federation, the Merchants' Association of New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Holland Society and the Navy League. Among his clubs were the National Republican.

Union League, Huntington Bay, University Club of Washington, D. and the Hamilton Club, Chicago. He is survived by his widow, Lily Morris Hinds Cortelyou; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Wintz of Mount Vernon, N. and three sons, George Bruce Cortelyou Jr.

of Rumson. N. William Winthrop Cortelyou of Baldwin, and Peter C. Cortelyou of Port Henry, N. Y.

Jack Smith, Noted British Boxing Official London, Oct. 23 (AP)-Jack Smith, 64, one of England's outstanding boxing officials, died today At Manchester. Appraisals The following appraisals, reported by State Transfer Tax Appraiser David F. Soden, are on file today in Surrogate's Court: BROWN, BELLA (Sept. 9, 1940).

Gross assets, $11.667: net, $11.165. To husband. Michael M. Brown. Chief assets.

stocks and bonds. mortgages, notes, cash and attorney, insurance, 11 Park $1,767. Place, Louis Manhattan. Weinberger, FREDERICK H. (Dec.

22. 1939), Gross assets. $20.079: net. $20.436. To wife.

Katherine Buz deceased, son. Frederick O. Buz and daughters, Leila Galvin and Henrietta C. Driscoll. in specific shares.

Chief assets, real estate. stocks and bonds. mortgages, notes, cash and insurance, $9.807: miscellaneous property, $252. Schoenherr, attorney, 149 Broadway, Manhattan. LASCHER, HARRIET (July 24.

1940). Gross assets, $19.682, net. $18.210 To granddaughter, Elsa L. Cohen. trust bank account: husband.

Samuel Lascher, residuary estate. Chief assets, jointly owned property. $3.000: transfers, 581 $16.682. Nathan E. Goldman, attorney, Court Street.

LATHAM CALHOUN (Aug. 12. 1936 Non -resident. Gross assets. net.

$26.586. To Philo C. Calhoun. Chief atsets, mortgages, notes. cash and insurance.

$10.002: miscellaneous property, $19.085. Cullen and Dykman, attorneys. Montague St. MILLARD, KATHERINE M. (April 12).

Gross assets. net, $10.390. To sisters, Grace D. Millard, specific realty and one-half of residuary estate; Isabelle M. Millard, one-half of residuary estate.

Chief assets, real estate. jointly owned property, $740; miscellaneous erty. $5,297. Beam Cullen, attorneys, 67 Wall Manhattan. PERINO.

SOCCARSO (Feb. 10. 1939. Gross assets, net. $10.071.

To sons. Thomas and Frank Perino and daughter. Josephine Militano, one of residuary estate each. Chief assets, real estate and personal property. $10.071.

Myles J. Byrne, attorney, 32 Court St. SAVER. JULIETTE M. (Aug.

7. 19391. Grass assets. $29.614 net. $22,982, To granddaughter.

Juliette Saver. specific piano: sons. James D. Harold A. and John Saver and daughters.

Juliette M. Ford. Mary E. Bray and Helen J. Bush, balance of the estate in specific shares.

Chief assets, real estate, $5,000: mortgazes, notes, cash and insurance, miscellaneous property, $1.280. McCabe. O' Dougherty Lee, attorneys, 303 WashInston St. SHAPIRO, SAMUEL L. (Dec.

11. 1939). Gross Assets, net. $14.408. To wife.

Rachel Shapiro, daughters, Helen Dorsey. Sydeil Berkowsky and Sophie D. Mirsky, and sons. Benjamin Murray, Jacob. Max, Saul Sydney W.

And Edward S. Shapiro, -eleventh of residuary estate each; grandsons. Leonard, Saul E. and Horace Shapiro, one-thirtythird of residuary estate each. Chief assets, real estate, $9.900: stocks and bonds.

$5 210: mortgages, notes. cash and Insurance. $7.421. Max Schwartz, attornes, 152 W. 42d St.

Manhattan. WEIBEL. JOHN J. July 14 Gross $19.303. net.

$17.611 To wife Annie J. Wetbel and sons, Emil and John Weber, one- third of residuary prate each. Chief assets. stocks and bonds, Jointly owned property, 1.432 Joseph P. Swords, Attorney, 189 Montague St.

A requiem mass was offered for Peter Torra, a former chief engineer in the merchant marine, who died Sunday at his home, 168 35th today in St. Rocco's R. C. Church, 4th Ave. and 27th St.

Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. He was 45 and a native of Brooklyn. Going to sea at an early age, Mr. Torra combined work with and advanced to the rank of chief engineer. the course of himself, his 28 years at sea he served on various lines, including the Cosmo- Dr.

J. R. Bolognino, Queens Physician Rites for Kew Gardens Resident Tomorrow Dr. John R. Bolognino, 59, of 80- 37 Park Lane.

Kew Gardens, died yesterday at his home of a heart attack. He had offices at 311 W. 28th Manhattan, for many years. Dr. Bolognino was born in Italy and studied at the University of Turin before he came to the United States in 1906.

He was a member of the American Medical Association. Surviving are his widow, Florence Bolognino, and two children, Dr. Leonard B. Bolognino of Queens General Hospital and Countess Magda Riccardi of Turin. A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at St.

Nicholas of Tolentine R. C. Church. Parsons Boulevard and Union Turnpike, at 10 a.m. tomorrow.

Terence Cosgrove, Retired Policeman Terence F. Cosgrove, a retired policeman and a former well-known resident of Long Island City, died today in his home, 147-40 Cherry Flushing, of pneumonia after a long illness. He was 83. Mr. Cosgrove was a member the Exempt Volunteer Firemen of Long Island City and Lincoln Council, K.

of C. He started his career Long Island City Police Depa. partment and after consolidation became a member of the New York City force. He retired in 1917 after 25 years' service, His widow, and 8 daughter, Mrs. H.

Robert Stephan of Flushing, survive. Mrs. L. A. Mooney, Mother of Officials Mrs.

Louisa A. Mooney of 1677 Union mother of Battalion Chief James J. Mooney and Police Capt. Joseph Mooney of the Empire Boulevard station, died in her home yesterday following a short illness. Mrs.

Mooney was the widow of John J. Mooney and was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn. She also leaves three other sons, Judge Lewis D. Mooney, of San Francisco: Harry Mooney, an attorney, and Francis Mooney, who is with the New York Telephone Company, and a daughter, Mrs. Martin E.

Greegan. She was the mother of the late Assemblyman William Leo Mooney. The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday from Charles J. Brady's Funeral Home, 232 Utica with a solemn mass of requiem at St.

Matthew's R. C. Church. Administrations Supreme Court Justice Charles J. Dodd, as Acting Surrogate, has granted letters of administration on these estates: LOUIS A.

BERNHARDT (July 201 Estate. not more than $10.000 personal and not more than $2.000 real. To dauzh. ters. Alvina Rohrbach.

944 55th St. and Katherine Donohue, 69 Oxford Other heirs, wife and daughters WILLIAM J. HIGGINS (AuR. 25). Estate, not more than $7.850 personal and more than $5.600 real To daughter, Elizabeth P.

Higgins. Willow Place. Other heirs, two sons and A daughter. Macfadden Sought Presidency With Firm's Funds, Suit Alleges Bernarr Macfadden, publisher of physical culture and health magazines, wrongfully spent $250,000 of the funds of MacFadden Publications, in an effort to obtain a 1936 nomination for President of the United States, it was charged today in a new stockholders' suit brought in Brooklyn Supreme Court. The stilt also alleged that Macfadden and Haydock Miller and Harold A.

Wise, officers and directors of the corporation, transferred large sums of corporation money to the Macfadden Foundation, which was the vehicle for a number of personal enterprises and ventures. Other charges were that they improvidently spent $2,908,479 in publishing the ill-fated New York Evening Graphic; that they sank $300,000 into the Bergenfield Development Corporation, which bought New Jersey land and then went bankrupt; that the officers paid Mactadden $250.000 for publication rights which were actually owned by the corporation; that they made a charity donation of $25.000 to the Castle Heights Military Academy, conducted by the Foundation: politan, the Isthmian, the Green Star and the Porto Rico. During the first World War he helped to transport munitions the forces overseas. When failing health compelled him to give up the sea about five years ago he went to work in the Brooklyn Navy Yard as a machinist. He leaves his mother, Mathilda Torra; four brothers, Anthony, John, James and Robert, and six sisters.

Mrs. Rose Spinelli, Mrs. Alexander. Verri. Portelli Mrs.

and Frank Rita Daly, and Frances Torra. Dr. Morris Bander, College Physician Collapses as He Prepares To Examine Students RITES TODAY James T. Carroll, former Brooklyn Assemblyman and Assistant United States Attorney, who died Sunday at the age of 65, was buried today in Holy Cross Cemetery following a mass of requiem at St. Agatha's R.

C. Church. Mrs. J. W.

Black, Ex-Editor's Wife Was Former Teacher -Services Tomorrow Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Elizabeth Black, 77, wife of John William Black, former editor of the Chat, who died yesterday at her home, 89-11 104th Richmond Hill, will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Union Congregational Church, Richmond Hill, with the Rev. A. J.

MacKenzie officiating. Mrs. Black was born in what is now the Riverdale section of the Bronx, a daughter of the late William Henly Blayney and Mary Ferguson Blayney. She was a teacher for several years in P. S.

39, Brooklyn, and after her marriage was a teacher-clerk for more than 20 years in P. S. 66, Richmond Hill. Mrs. Biack was active in the woman suffrage movement in its early days.

She organized one of the firs; free dental clinics in Queens County at P. S. 66. and she was an organizer of the mothers' club of the school. Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, John William Black Jr.

and Douglas McCrea Black; three daughters, the Misses Helen, Elizabeth and Jean Ferguson Black: a sister, Mrs. Frederick Venter, and two granddaughters, Mrs. Sherman Finch and Miss Virginia Black. Gen. C.

H. Harington, Ex-Commande: at 'Rock' London, Oct. 23 (P)-Gen. Sir Charles Harington Harington, 68, commander-in-chief at Gibraltar from 1933 to 1938 and former commandant at Britain's Aldershot training camp, died today near Cheltenham. Sir Charles was a veteran of the Boer and World Wars and from 1021 to 1923 WAS commander-inChief of the Allied forces of occupation in Turkey.

Berton A. Walton Berton A. Walton, a retired druggist, formerly for 30 years in business in Williamsburg and Greenpoint, died of a heart attack Monday in his home, 1857 E. 33d St. Mr.

Walton was a native of New Haven, Conn, and was graduated from the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. He is survived by his widow, Alice Ross Walton; two sisters, Etta and Mae, and a brother. Benjamin. Services will be held at the home at 2 p.m. Friday, Dr.

Morris Bander, 39, of 232 E. 6th Manhattan, who had been physician at the Brooklyn College (evening sessions) for the last ten years, collapsed and died in his office there last night just as he was about to begin his nightly routine making physical examinations of the male students in the gymnasium. Dr. Julia Bernat, woman physician at the college, attended him but he died before the arrival of an ambulance doctor from the Kings County Hospital. He received his B.S.

in 1921 from City College and his M.D. degree from N. Y. U. in 1925.

Dr. Bander is survived by his wife and two children. Mrs. Emma Menze Laue. Suddenly, on Tuesday, October 22, 1940, at her residence, 148 Steuben Street, ANNA beloved mother of Henrietta L.

Mead, Francis H. and Anna M. Laue. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Friday, at 8 p.m. LUBECK MATILDA W.

(nee Wieting), October 22, beloved wife of the late Adolf and devoted mother of Bernard William Helene M. and Alice Lubeck Hurley; grandmother of Helene and William Lubeck, John and Carolyn Hurley; sister of Dietrich Wieting and Mrs. Martha Heyse. Services at her residence, 854 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. Funeral Friday, 2:30 p.m.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery. MARTIN- GERTRUDE (nee Dugan), on October 21, 1940. Reposing at 375 12th St. Beloved wife of Richard and daughter of George and Rose Dugan; also survived by two brothers and four sisters. Solemn requiem mass Friday, October 25, at 9:30 St.

Stanislaus Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOONEY- October 22, LOUISA of 1677 Union Street, beloved mother of Mrs. Martin E. Greegan, James, Harry, Lewis, Joseph, Frank and the late William Leo.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m. from Charles J. Brady's Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue, corner St. John's Place, with a solemn requiem mass at St. Matthew's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NOONE-Suddenly, on Oct. 21.

1940, JAMES beloved husband of Margaret McNamara; son of the late Charles and Rose Mahon Noone; brother of Charlotte Quirk. Mary A. Toomey, Charles P. and the late Dominick Noone. Funeral from 187 South Oxford Street, Thursday, 10:30 a.m.

Requiem mass Teresa's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. OSTERBERG-On October 22, ANNA, beloved wife of Charles, at her resiaence, 255 Grand Avenue. Funeral from Galligan's Funeral Home, 978 Bedford Avenue, Thursday, 9 o'clock. Requiem mass, St.

Patrick's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PRATT On Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1940, SARAH beloved mother of William and George Pratt. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday, 8 p.m.

QUINN On October 21, HUGH FRANCIS, husband of the late Rosanna McEvoy and father of Mrs. Marcel J. Balme, Mrs. Robert W. Joy, Mrs.

Emil H. Praeger and Joseph F. Quinn. Funeral from his residence, 72 Rugby Road. Thursday, October 24.

at 9 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Holy Innocents, Beverly Road and East 17th Street, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROBB-ALEXANDER Tues. day, October 22, husband of Helen, father of Forbes and brother of Margaret, Cornelius and Ralphina.

Funeral services at. the Moore Funeral Home, 54 W. Jamaica Avenue, Valley Stream, L. Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Friday morning, Evergreens Cemetery.

RUBEL-ELIZABETH, on Tuesday, October 22. 1940, beloved wife of Jacob and mother of Edward Rubel, daughter of Fred and Johanna Brandenberger and sister of Leonard, George and Fred. Funeral 011 Friday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from her home, 1938 Harmon Street. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Inwood, Oct. 23-Funeral services were held this morning for Mrs.

Emma Menze, 65, of 106 Roosevelt at Meseroie's Funeral Home on Lord Ave. Interment followed at the Lawrence Cemetery. Mrs. Menze, the widow of Otto Menze, died Saturday after A long illness. She is survived by a daughter, Anna May Menze, and three sons, Arthur William, and Charles, of Inwood, and Robert of Woodhaven, and a sister, Mrs.

Tillie Merker of Yonkers. Walter B. TED- Cooke DIGNIFIED As A Low FUNERALS As $150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES CROOKLYN 151 Linden tor 4-1200 Ala 1218 Fla 2-0266-7 QUEENS 150-10 Avenue- a 6-6670 63-32 Forest 3-0900 156-14 North. I 3-6600 STATEN ISLAND 96 Beach or 7-4100 MANHATTAN 117 West 72nd Street 7-0700 1451 First 4-5800 CRONY 1 West 190th Street 9-1900 165 E. Trement Ave.

7-2700 347 Willis Avenue-MOtt Haven 9-0272 VESTCHESTER 214 -White Plains Phone for Representative or Write for Illustrated Booklet -No Obligation AUCTION SALE SALES H. G. SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER. sella Nor.

1, 1940. 10:30 747 green Brooklyn. Buick Sedan. Stutz Sedan. Motor Nos.

2734424. 31311. accounts William Vogel. August Alfeld. H.

G. SCHONZEIT, AUCTIONEER. sells Nov. 9:30 a.m.. 421 Van Sinderen Brooklyn, Mack Truck.

Motor No. BA512-19B, account Lurie Smith. H. G. SCHONZEIT.

AUCTIONEER. sella Nov. 8. 1940, 10 Butler Brooklyn, Chevrolet Coach. Chevtolet Truck.

Motor Nos 5387926. T3402402, accounts Francis T. Ryan. F. Morgan.

H. G. SCHONZEIT, AUCTIONEER. sella Nov. 8.

1940. 10:30 a.m.. 580 Park Brooklyn, Pontiac Coupe, Motor No. 773587, account Harold Holmes. H.

G. SCHONZEIT, AUCTIONEER. sells Nov. 8. 1940.

10:15 a.m, 503 Flushing Brooklyn, Essex Coach. Motor No. 1212541, account Leslie Wilson H. G. SCHONZEIT.

AUCTIONEER. Nov. 1910. 728 New Lots Ave. Brooklyn.

Ford Truck. Chevrolet Truck, Motor Nos. 1165531. 5165968. acCounts Aldred Glass, Harry A.

Meyer. H. SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER. Nov.

8. 1940, 10 45 a 53 Mauler St. Brooklyn, Ford Victoria, Motor No. 4310393. account Alexander Kelly.

H. G. SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER. a st 8.

1940. 1:30 p.m. 1736 Parife Brooklyn, Buick Sedan, Motor No. 3017770, account Chamberlin In son H. G.

SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER. that they paid a large number of Macfadden's personal employes to the extent of more than $100.000. and that in 1937, when Macfadden owed the corporation $386,000, the directors cancelled the entire indebtedness without consideration. It is further alleged that $125.000 of the corporation's money went into Macfadden's Florida hotel venture and that Macfadden's $50.000 annual salary Was far in excess of the reasonable value of his services to the corporation.

Justice Hallinan reserved decision and extended the time of the defendants to answer. Morris Baker is plaintiff in the Brooklyn action. OUR SERVICE IS EFFICIENT AND DIGNIFIED GEO. W. 0 SON IN C.

Funeral Directors 431 Nostrand Ave. STerling 7700 sells Nov. 1940, p.m.. 18 Lafavette Brooklyn. Chrysler Coupe.

Motor No. 198605, account Henry Coles, H. ADELMAN, AUCTIONEER. sella October 24. 1940.

at 9:30 a.m.. at 1830 53rd Brooklyn, Pontiac Sedan. Motor No. 6348858, retaken from Leo and Mollie Teitelbaum. H.

ADELMAN, AUCTIONEER. sells on November 1940, at 10:30 at 296 Taaffe Place. Brooklyn, Packard Sedan, No. 371791, for the account Dorr W. Exford.

023-2t H. ADELMAN, AUCTIONEER. sells on November 1940, at 11:00 at 305 Patchen Ave. Brooklyn. Buick Sedan, Motor No.

83001560. for the account of Henry and Andrew 023-2t PAWNBROKERS SALES JACOB SHONGUT. INC. Jos. Shongut Shongut, auctioneers SELL AT 82 BOWERY.

N. Y. 9 A.M. ON For Brautmans Knickerbacker Loan Office). 360 Knickerbocker diamonds, jewelry, second -hand watches, odds and ends, clothing.

from 91809 of Feb. 16. 1939. to 99986 of May 16, 1939: also from 1005 of May 16. 1939.

to of 6139 Aug. 15, 1939: also 68757. 82806 and all holdovers. 021-6t Oct. 29 -Clothing for J.

J. Saver. 662 Manhattan from 1000 of Jan. 2. 1937.

to 27817 of Aux. 12, 1939. Similar goods for J. J. Saver, 922 Manhattan from 60000 of Jan.

3, 1939, to 77200 of Oct. 1939. 023-4t ESTATE OF EUGENE BAUM'S AUCTIONEERS. Kelly, J. Foldhuhn.

Kirschner. J. Schwalb, at Bowery, at By order of M. Teitelbaum, 1366 Broadway. diamonds, watcher radios typewriters, men's and women' odda and ends ete pledged 61987 1939 to 76267 of Sept 1939, both inclusive, M.

Bruckheimer Sons, Inc 705 Grand St clothing ate. pledged front 139 of Tan. 8, 1039, to 33408 of Sent 1939. 023-6t.

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