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12A TUESDAY THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES arid TIIE STANDARD UNION MAY 24, 1932 Deaths DID YOU KNOW? By R. J. Scott IF THE FOUNDATION TIMBERS ARE USED TO MAKE THE BUILDING HIGHER, WHAT WILL PREVENT ITS FALL? By ROBERT QVILLES Amelia Earharts Flight Showing There Is Across Ocean Seen As No Weaker Sex. Bu EDWARD T. O'LOVQULIN YEOMEN of Brooklyn and, I Imagine, women all over the county pci haps the world are proud of the achievement of Amelia Earhart.

She spanned the ocean in a solo hop, broke time records and is the only person to have crossed the waste of uaters TWICE by air. Everything: that man has done In flights over the sea she has done and more. 8he has braved death tvs ire above the storming waves of the Atlantic. She ha crashed the tradition that woman is the weaker sex. She has demonstrated apparently that what man has done woman can do and, perhaps, more if called upon.

ANY enterprise beaten and Conversely, highly estimation and others. Hex has with It. Time and risen from the make a monkey of male twin tf Are of French lien she the hixmlin Slio 'mounted clad in armor frightened Klu actually not from a Announcement! of Death. Birth, Marriage, Engagement and In Me moriama may he telephoned to the Brooklyn Daily Time Union until 8 for publication In the following day paper and until 2 P. M.

for pub llcatlon in the afternoon' edition of the SAME DAT. Rate ia 40f an agate line. 5 words to a line. Telephone TRiangle 51200 DEATHS Vlfei maim i'rebzenl ia Boy le. Cart te beaman Brust, Lehman Coumhan.

A Elizabeth Crumtney. Key Mother 1ai Louis Debold. Uev 1 ratios A. De Vete Harriet llinchnidii, Cornelia Kt i as Keppier. John Ltndeman George MoCa tin Felix J.

Daniel Mullen, Mai) Keefe, Rose Fottorton Anna Iowets Peter I ttiinn Mai gai el Hall I'atlej, lawieiite llvan. Thonn Pater, Helen Gettler. Lillian Louise llanruhan IdIiii Jack i I llaushallei Doia Sin it Katherine Lee Spitzer Emma Ss eet Mai it temni 1 lti euce i tl.D.UM A On Ma) iKL ZEN 11 L.iJM beloved wife of the Luo letei lfti-mann ami helmed mothei of KU'tta Meiniet and Pet os Isabella ADAMS 'THIS PHlLIPINO JLADy IS ENvJOy IN3 A SMOKJL IMA BIG WAy CIARS ARE MADE IM EWQRMOUS SIXES IM HE PHILIPPINES One characteristic common to us all is an inability to see the woods for the trees. In the picsent travail of civilization we arc witnessing the birth pangs of a new order, but our attention is caught by details and we are scarcely aware of the great forces that arc making history In America the economic sstcm we call Capitalism is slowly but suiely destroying itsclt not by its excesses and its evils, but by its success. In tins laud ot equality as elsewhere, the people aie divided into three classes the wealth) capitalists, the middle class, and the pioletauat.

The pioletariat is computed ot those who own neither land not tools, but cam then bread In the sweat ot their brows I hcv feel no diead ot ili.inqi, toi the hate little to lose I he capitalists ate those who contiol mul manipulate industit, commeice and government limns is the powei of tttonex not ot numbeis The middle elass is the elass long ttpieul ot Aiiiuma It is a eonsenatne, ehuieh-gomg, inonev -sa mg elass Its child I C'll are Sent to college It believes 111 tile Ciov I nment at Washington Ami it believes in tit sueicelness ui piop-ertv It belie' es HI llle s.meellk'' ot piopellv Kv.IU'-l has possessions. It emus homes, taints, stoics and snail factones It is a pait ot capitalism, and iis minibus mike it the shield and champion and hope ot capitalism It J-jenjs ruh is etise it twin twit da to In inh And this the class that Capitalism is eicstieum Great lactones absoiti small ones, chains oeeiwhelm lutle Stoic's, moitopeilies elllVe ollt the I'telepuiile Ills, lieaitless competition bankiupts the little tcllow And thus the little tcllow who. was middle class becomes a pioletaitan Me no longei owns goods 01 tools, he lives a i ted npai tmeiit puhaps a ttnnished one He no longei has a stake Capitalism lie has little to lose hv change Do vou lealire what that means' Capitalism cannot survive in a tree countiv without the numciicul suppoit ot a prospcious picpertv-ownmg middle class When the pioletauat becomes stiong enough to enloice its will, the 1 ule ot Capitalism is ended If Congress can he dominated hv such oiganicd minorities as the Anti-Saloon league and the Ameiican Legion, will it date disobev an oigamzcd maioritv proletariat? Fiopertv is sate onlv so long ns the maturity has a shate in it. Vhtil I -I i in i 1 if Un 1 1 1 1 tnui Wi Vtltiut" iiml tho Whinny VV Ht rrrmrrr'trrt with t'v- 1 1, mMHUU it 1 ilxi Up lrtp hn wif vftt titul a hoi tin Pam 1 1 in lln fi.mtil uni at 9 M. lomoinnv vv t'l irniiern titH' in tilt hu'th St lohn lh 1'ijti't hit, mu it will h.

tilviiv imticiv iimh i di i of i hon a 1 1 1 1 i nd MK 1 1 1 Mill (ti.d ii illv in It un M7 I i't itli si sh lavs a 'i'll, Matstnii Willmoi mid i Imth-i Sid I klo I 1 1 wm 1 1 Id -tt'idii lln 1 i WiUiam of kit C'Unn I iiumiiiit hi; 1 1 1 1 it I nt, tn. nt i v. hi 2 ih ihm tn Mount 'IivpI i in. ii nd i ion if 'iid lh i Ill Xl.lilll DM. Mil ii, 4" Mini si ft i il .1 1 Ilf I 1 I 111 SI id It ul lt 1 in was i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i an, a I na nd 1 1 whs this pi III, hut.

It lltni) st I tn St i Hit mriit Ufr, it i itK 1 1 hr iBiiini 111 John nnp lla nnd-'i i JACOB E. BAUSCH INTERMENT TODAY we ARE licked, through. If we consider ourselves we rise in our own in the minds of nothing whatever to do again some woman has pages of history to out of tilts superstition superiority. put a whole nation mule to ahanie rescued ranee from Laighsii. a horse, she was and she led a hitherto army to victory.

fought like a man deep dugout 40 miles from lie battle front but at the head of the attacking force, breasting tho spouts of emmicH and (lunging through Hie breach in the yull, hading lu troops thiough hi pci son She brought her frightened, cringing king the ersonincfi-tton of male miki lorlty ho Imd Mini ils far as lie could from trouble, hack to tin ptn4 at KIu'Iiiis, uln-rc the ruggd rulei of old were nounnl, and pliieed wltli her own bunds tin (Town upon his trembling head. Vnd Hun. yy lu Hi nu i sl ip of i gli I had u'l I the ioum th deliy i i i to I In "i i nt ion is Hn slu kr Ihii ate many lhr --miplis oi woniiit yv ho. 1 1 I iiambd ti cn mass, iv pod 1 th. Ih oi of on Midi sup i mi My 'I hr ii ns or I i had Hu ii nu slay ishly eating mil ol Hu mds I it" I is mm pow I Hi any somign who his suite it on 1 uigla ml ihi mu Giaec UMalliv waa on ol ih" mos lamoiis qin im land La -for Hu Saxon itnasron Slu ba yy as abh to I ool bod i pt Solomon oh -11" had an unusqal julyanirg mu othei men noring to the Ibid'' Ih hud I mm iv I', haps I hat yy li In yy as so i ji JmiMlt yyent in and i ut Mu head oft lloioicrncs, the tyrant who held all Israel in terror, when no man of her race would go within miles of his tent h.nlntt" (oida s.

Marat in his hath tub yy IHI all Fans quaked ii nd 111" Ti um Mu Vmamis of Siylhia tould whip any a i in of rl Hu an nl (lucks i si nl against 1 lu III II is only vv lu woman mushed I i i Ml I 111 mi ht Ol i III ih ml into a nd ru on sonu Hung I in.iii puss vsi i her 1 1 through no laull ol Imr own, lu Ipb ss that slu (iiiil.sso inh unity and b. nm a nd a im mm. otnriid nt the same way. driy.n by iim'sih. might, in nine rases out ot I In nd th( Km srmilai ly Viiimna yyas the lust nation to a 1 1 yyoin.in to her piopr sphere American men, ryen long they gave her the right to ote, showed deference to the sex.

The i mb (m ml in i ot Aimik.in yyomen in propmty rnattmsaml in th" Hu dom Huy exhibited ill going about without esvoits yyas long tlie wondar ot contimuilal Europe until the Wot Id ir brought on similar mensure ot freedom to the sex on the otliei sidr of the yynter Ameilian men h.iye always i all Ibit Hum yy omen con 11 do any giyn nu rg ney and thev wen Hu lust to I nigh down the bugaboo ol inequality oi sex ln-feriot it "thru is no yy a i sex Tin an yyak indmdu.ils in but sei 'there is l.ady l.indy for nrri indy ttiat tlyes. flgtiis or striiH to li Tt the world Along, whether through the air or on the lexel earth lieneath. fund (icut'd Ioi Uic brio fit of son, oh li i a nun Accounting Is Filed On IP. Jaycox Estate Tin accounting 1 1 1 in the estate of the Into Supicmc Conil Justice Walter H. J.ivcox, of Pat-( hoguc, hv I) is nephew, Joseph T.

lyOsee. trustee, for Hie period from Dee. 23, 1920, to April 27, 1932, inclusive, shows that he received a total of 8282,840.1 7, including an increase in prieipsl of $4,074.72, and income amounting to 68. and that he distributed 15 53. leaving a balance of 64.

A The trustee is directed to retain $7993. representing one-half of commissions for receiving the principal increase, to he payable tho principal account, and commissions on the accounting and 231.70 costs nnd disbursement. The trustee is directed to pay the balance of income, amounting to $4 093 42 to Justice Jayeoxs widow. Inez L. Jaycox.

who receive Income from hi rcalilimry a(c during her lifetime. The principal of tho etate. after the the above amounts, totals (Z5L-423 67. Wills and Appraisals WILLS KOll rUOBATF. niEIFKTZ.

NATHAN (Mnrrh 23). Eatat. 87.309, To GiibhI ChBtfeti, widow, executrix. 4flO lulHnkl st. CRONAN.

AMOK M. My 7. EaUts. mor, than $1,700. To O.

Cro-nan, father. Ravenshoe. Ontario, 20 pci cnt. of rldu; Rllrntolh Cronan, lti. 80 per cent, of residua; othei rjatlvr Kt small amounts.

Exscutor, Stephen L. Newman, JUKI Lexington v. ENNIB, MARGARET J. (Fh. 3.

Kstate. more than real, less than Ju.WW To Kathleen Knnis, daughter. ITi.ooo In trust, one-third residue; two other daughters, one-third residue ch' Kxecmrlx, Msiy O. Knnta. 36 Ruhand rd.

CHMIRIDK, THOMAS F. Deb. Estate, To Clara Gtlbride wldov exerutrlx, 527 Eighth at. KIJNi.KI.MAN. JOHN (Marrh 2fl).

not mor. than $1,500. To irlntun. widow, n.cutrlx. -0-' Io wr" LANUKR, AM Ill'll.

(Jan. IOI-6 (IOI) rral, $27 p.r,onl. To Brooklyn Hehr.w Horn, and (MOl Langor, Widow. Mtrrutrlx, 50 66th ona-thlrd two olhir ehlldran share O'lK'NNKLLi, HUGH (M.y 11). v.lu.

not glvrn. To M.ry J7t.xrr.ld. d.uxht.r, 1 17 I.lnooln III. I Huxli Uonnrll. 400 D.grxw and W.lt.r Kw O'Donnell, same address, on in equal share.

SCHHAM. JOHN H. (March 27). F.tt, about $4,590. To Harry H.

Schramm, son, 1006 Hancock one-hstf residue; Minnie Hchramm. daughter, Camden. N. one-half residue; John Brhramm, on, Philadelphia, $75 a year annuity. SIEGKL, JACOB (May 4l Estate, Value not given.

To Jennl widow, and to children. Rook of Fashions, Rummer, lfl.1t Rend Ik In silver or stamps for our Bummer Rook of FnsItlofM bowing 18 color pages nnd containing rieolgna of ladles', Mieses nnd Children's ratterns, a 10 Hllll the Uotna Dressmaker, Slu Is the woman Lhulv. She looks like him. rJ he pie-tmvs In the iicuspuors Inar startling reseinhhtmv. She has his MaiU'e, the same rangy length of limb, the beml of the InmI, the slimness ami her fare Is mi strikingly similar that the two this hoy amt girl who have raptured the imagination of the world almost exattlv similar feat-, might almost he taken for tw In.

SJi" h.rs lu i ailed sunn win ic in ho past, ladv Lind Sh tit tin oaii alum and ni.ulo the -f 1 tossing tv an x.ullv live voars to the dav Iron the 1 of Lindv poi lial thgirt to a Limlv it app and id un Rim Iruubh Um manifold vv is Ho liad ph ntv vf lie flow In good vvoathoi, Ining lo ills hngnish. hruMitlv all th" sights at sa. tiio land on tho liish oasi amt 1 1n panoi i mu ot 1 nglund ns In adi on tin' hotm sfrilth ot Fa i I lus vtianrvlinary a Aimlla larhart his female eotintiu Uirl lew in storm, with a manifold exhaust wrapiwsl flame amt her gas supply thrcatemul Vnd bioko all itiouls in in sin a iiosqing 'I 0 Si llOOls Ol pOlltllll MfllK). 1 1 1 1 ll IV lux 1 1 ioi 1 1 tunov nii i the agltnHNl qmstiou ri ilding su jMt iortt 'I hi uot i.n n-l foi I soils ol or 1 1 lionet i I'gvpli in. 1 1 oir tin Salu law Hm Gauls ami th.

MilH. So i i i i In s. h. oi ot St Paul to that woman w.ts Hi 11)11101 amt should lak" a i oml plm in lion'ii liold i i on omv 'I lu Is ii nt 1 1 i ri iiim have iig.irdtd Homm in.tnv m-staiui' as httl" niiii Ilian (hatlols oi mwt hool ol I thcHigiit, lia" within tin laM intui dug luu tin it to that at ono time tlinv ovidi'rl what wus known as tin nmtriaiN linto or mh of oimn. which, at tin (lawn of tire race, ntiH prcsriq it from tlr-strm tlon.

Thr point to iiliis of tins system still mt among it of tin lnoio piimilivc trtlus ot men among tin Iroquois ot two uiilii ago ht i Itl llll ihm til" Brohon lawn ot ancient inland, and in of th ailirst ilvnas-tiis of Egypt, yhic Mstirs yv rr co-equal as ruh'is witti and the thief goddess was field in higher esteem than hot "kMlal onsoi Judges on tho Ijtih Ii still wear rolws, a rollc of jcttlcoftt goyern-rnml. It has alyyjyn sr mrd to me fi ml I ss agitation Niipeqlorlu anl tnleiioritv arc onl.y coioparntiy terms largely lisyi Imlogical. or nt lu-st mental Ihas4s. Wiiat w. an Ins laigy with mu as mdiy id uais If wc conddi'r oiiinIun inferior we Alii tnfrior.

If yy btlieye ourselves heki In TO SHMTE Inherit More Than $10,000 Left by Mother Other Wills Filed. Three daughters are to share equally residuary estate oftholr mother, Mrs. Margaret J. Kiinls, who died Feb. 3 In her homo, 36 Rutland and whose will was presented for probate In Surrogate's Court.

The beneficiaries arc Mary Klla and Kathleen O. Knnis, all of whom live at the Rutland rd address. Tho estate Is valued at more than JIO.OOO. Mary and Ella are also to. share equally Jewelry left by the decedent.

A trust fund ot (6,000 Is created for tho benefit of Kathleen, and (600 Is left to every one of three other daughters, Anna J. Walters, of 200 Lincoln Irene S. Sheehan, of 175 Midwood snd Lauretta C. Sheehan, of 100 Eighth ave. By the terms of the will of Mrs.

Grace Harris, who died In her home, 67 Dosrher April 8, three nephews, Edward, Bernard ani Joseph English, will inherit the Harris home and shsre equally the residue of the (10,000 estate. The entire estate left by Nathan Chlefet Is bequeathed to his wife, Gusslc, who Is appointed executrix of his estate, valued at (7,600. Mr. Chlefets died In his home, 456 Pulaski Marrh 23. The will of Hugh O'Donnell, of 400 Degraw bequeathed hie estate to his three children, Mary Fitzgerald, of 117 Lincoln pl.j Hbgli and Walter O'Donnell, the latter two of tho Degraw st.

address. Mr. O'Donnell died May 11. According to the petition asking that his will be admitted to probate, the value of Mr. ODonnell's estate Is undetermined, John H.

Brhramm, who died March 27 In hls-homc st 1068 Hancock left an estate described aa about (4.600. His will divided the residue into two parts, one to go to son, Harry, the other to be hold In trust for the benefit of a daughter, Minnie Carey, of Camden, N. Jowelryand personal effects, tho document directs, are to go to the son, Harry, who lives at the Hancock st. address. Another trust 1 In'luv.

mul i uf Mai i I i i i nd md Id i uf tgiialt I 'I a st'ii of s. a Hi ust a nd hint eli mm i sorviu' i in 'I 'I a he hum, 1 1 1 1 1 i 't 'i 1 Uclnt'dav 1 I i 1 I uie cm Mil 1 lZ VI I el c. i it I I i i I i i I i 'Sf 1 i tinll 1 I i lit MMt- LEV 1 ll Ml" 1 i 1 i Mr 1 1 a Dp 111 Mr III I pqllp'm ll SI lil'tjlll UP Ii ipe1 HiuilWt 1 1 I It I .3 I ui. mu i i i m.m i RL 1 Wl i loved "on 'f th lutf ii'deiik and athcrniA and biothfu i rttherin Marv Lillie lohn and Mai tm Flepos-itiK at tin laimiv i C'Mdeiu 4'b Decatur until tin lue Mphmisus huich Kent LHme service WediKfedt). Rerjuiem at M.

Intel mem bl Lernetei DK Mcndav Ma .5 1 II KKI I be lo cd mothei Hugh Vfte and mmoi 'f Mis niiH 1'oflilei and Miss I uo I uner.il irni lier lesidenc I I sTth pi Holli. I 1 rn -la, Jo A theme to t.eiaid )hih h. 1 st and 9 1st ave Hollis where a Milenin requiem mass will be offered at 1 a rUll F.i ijn bumld) May 22 19JJ LVUULNbh af his home. 73d wt 1 uncial Wednesday 1u A Solemn inas of icquiem at the hut i of ui Lad of ngel-. Interment 1I Cross cnietei 1 Mil Miv 1 at he i iMHkme HLLLN beloved daughter Mai Callahan Fa ter tirnl the late Joseph I-atei devoted istei c-f Alice Irene and Lhaie Joseph Ji and Hamid ater J'u-neral fi "tn her teMdeme 2-y Meuben st Wednesdav Jlav 27 at Jo A M.

thence to I'alruk Chuich. Interment private OKI I HR Un Mav 22 LILLIAN la JE (. I. 1. belov efl ilaughter of John and Anna (Jettlei and devoted slstet of 1 rederu and Joseph wettlei Futjeial "hi -vices at hi residence 87 1-11 2rHh nt Flellerose L.

on Wednesday, at 8 P. Funeral Thursday at l'i A Interment Lutheran emetery HNAHl-nn Mav LJ 19 12 JuH.N tJACK) beloved brothel of the late George llanrahan Funeral Thuiaday from F'arlors at 187 South Oxford at, thence to Church of the Nativity Madison st and Classon ave, 9 30 A. M. HA15H May 24, 1932 DORA HA I SH ALTER, in her 88th year, beloved mother of Tillle Derr and William Haushalter Funeral servite at her home, 8515 123d Richmond Hill. on Wednesday.

8 30 P. M. Interment Thursday, 2 Lutheran Cemetery HIN IIW t)n May 22. CORNELIA ETKAS, aged 28 years, daughter of Samuel and Mary Ilinchman Funeral services at her home. 522 Grant ave.

2 P. Wednesday. Interment Cypress Hill Cemetery. KKf'PLEIt Suddenly, on Monday, May 1932, JOHN KKPFLER.be-loved husband of Katherine Keppier. father of John, and brother of Frank Keppier; also survived bv two grandchildren.

Funeral on'Thurstlay, at 8.30 A. from his late residence, 2019 Hleeeker st thenco to Our Lady of the Nllraculous Medal R. c. Church, where a solemn high mass will be offered for the repose of hts soul. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. LIN DEM A On Sundav, May 22, 1932. GEORGE, of 8338 83d Rego Park, in his 46th year. He Is survived by his wife, Marie; one son, Gerard; one daughter, Claire; two brothers, Charles and Ludwig, and one sister, Frieda Potter, He was the past president of the Van and Schenk Club and member of Montauk Democratic ub. Forest Hills West Community Association and the Photo Engravers Union, No.

1. Funeral service on Wednesday at 2 P. M. Interment to follow at Evergreens Cemetery. Funeral arrangements under the direction of Wm.

Buss and Bon, Inc. MORAN On May 32, 1932, DANIEL beloved brother of Kathryn Thomas George J. and Joseph A. Funeral from his late residence, State N. Y.

City, on i hursday. May 28, A. thence to St. Peters R. C.

Church, Barclay N. Y. City, where a solemn requiem mass wjll be offered for the tepose of his soul, interment Calvary Cemetery, MIXLEN On Sunday, May 22, 1932. MARY MULLEN (nee Douglas), beloved wife of Thomas and sister of Samuel Douglas and aunt of William, Frank and Florence Douglas Funeral from her late home, 98 South Second on Thursday at 9 30 A. M.

Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul at 10 A. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. i by central Pteai Association, lot.

Obituaries (DKNHh HIMIIMW. died Mm tin tut .22 Giant ae She mis iv tn I iiiuklvii Pl'i Irairi hei jMtentm ind i i 'iiit' I un-'t a I si ill j. h'nl Itum th. It. in.

n( 2 I iik now i'll tin Krv lit Kple of (on 1 i i hut ill i ffu I'lim; MII LI Ml I IKN t.i it da tn In ll'sjitai ii uiv ttu infunt 'oti I turn i a id lam (.. tov I it I hi tninril was In at I visttidiv ftom tin nun ti- Hunt' Ueni iv ii i ni nt 111 i i tn md 1 on if hn lit' In I OK VI.1 VMM It il )nitul i i It tn, I 1 i i He i'll it il in no iii in 1 ST 1 I i i I 1 I. 17 vi- II. I ii i hn i Kail i nt diiiUmt. KhMumih i I i a i hUi 1 Kt ui i I fun, a vvill In frrm thi hnu 2 1 lluiuiiv I In Hi Frt Hoik of tli I'rv I i sbv t-i ia him Ii.

of fx I litm-nt ill mvti'. uihIpi diro. Ih'M Hi rod 'ro I nt A Host T. Kt r.fF, 4 4 7 1 1v tin- mot ii hk vv rs a 1 1 ro iibnt Ktiinkhn, and lavfs lot Imhand lin i nf and In nf i I ot mi rd oil nlon I ho fumi.il will ho Ht 5 A Ilium thnr, tn t-t Mt hads itnmh Hcniith md 4-d st i(qimin ha's will ho offend Int i merit will ho tn Roh riu i idet due non nt Jni 1 I a H-t I nf Klti ItrKM .1 AKM V. IiiihiiH ml Rill, di yiiiidav lln ms a I fr irsiden of Diooklvn and os superlioeitden' of th 'fir, division the aiiny Re as a the Holy Sriu-tv of Out ladv of vonaile Ihnrdt lie leaven hl't wife.

Mm I arnef Tin funeral will he with ti'uiKin tnaw in iur I nf th rri i Inin I 7Ht md Mil id n. Pa, him nd Mill at 1) lntrm.nf will h- in Inh (mss wii'toi-j i i i i dirr, i of John I knn In, MH HSKUS dx Sund'iv hn Ii, in Maim av I nit Mamilmi sh i ji i on Mnhael and Delta two hi, theta, hdin and Mi, ha I. iwn ms Iti' Ann and Ihetpsi The fmuril will lx at 9 0 A tomorrow fmm the late Imm thinre tn Ft Patink'a (' hm Ii, wlnie a if'i'inni mass will he of bred Inuimmi will lx Sr Johns 'rneii under diuxtioti nf kenri A Mm i-ln TIIMMMIKI. 4.1 UNsKt, Ih. dml Mm iay in hi li'iiiii 'b VV indent lie leave his iaients, h.dward and Stanilawa.

five hrothera. Ldwaid, jr. Cz slaw, Ibiuv and SiKnml.iw and Wands Tin fnneial will ho ftom the late hnm. Thuiadnv, thento to th thurrh of Out Lady of Crentochnwa, 24th at, and Fourth ave, where a requiem mass will offered at 0 A. interment will ii In St.

Mary a Cemeteiy, Flushing. under direction of S. Szutarski ARIK SEAMAN BOYI.F. ditd yester-dey in hr home, l8 Wintlirop nt 8h wan ih daughli of the lat Ann and ttllarn II. Henman, old resident of the Lantern DlnlrUt.

She waa born in the Wllllaninburgh aertron of this borough, and leaven her husband, Robert, .1 four aon. Robert, Ji VV ilham. Leonard and John, and her brother, John Seaman, a retired member of the New York Fire Department, and two grandchildren. The Funeral will be at 9 30 A. M.

Thuraday. with a requiem mann tn the R. C. Churhc of 8t. Francis of Assial, wher the Rt.

Rev. Mona. F. X. Ludeke, will officiate at requiem mans Interment will be tn Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thoma II.

Ireland. THOMAS RYAN, died Monday in his home, 8 Hart at. He was born in Ireland, tn Cloghen County Ltmertck, and came to this country In hts tarty youth. He was a member of the William H. Hub- IN MEMORIAM GOI GH In loving momory of our beloved mother, MARY, who died May 24.

1928. May her soul rest In peace. DAUGHTERS, CELT NELLIE E. AND CAROLINE. GOlG ll In loving memory of my beloved mother, MARY, who died May 24, 1928.

Four long years have gons by Since last I saw your face; Your memory Is as dear today As in the hpur you passed away. SON, EDWIN. RICH ARnsoN Tn memory of our husband and father, 8 who departed this Ufa May 24, 1929. Anniversary mass celebrated this morning at Our Lady of Victory Church, Gone but not forgotten. WIFE AND CHILDREN.

DCHlftFXLRR Tn loving memory of our dearly beloved husband and father, LORENZ SCHINELLER. who departed this life six year ago today. WIFE, LENA; SON AND DAUGHTERS. ROEMMELfS FUNERAL CHURCH JOHN W. R0EMMELE, Fu-d Dirac tot 1238-30 MJHHHILK PARKWAY Pbooee FOx, 9-4308-4891 DEATHS i i ii vwi.Mim niHKiu Ml (.

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belov 1 i wl iin'i il i i i iv Ii Mi (11111: I louse I un 1 uhei 11 i odnesd i Li iv wife of 1 will I uf the Imton at 10 11 i Ui 1 1 I Mav 2 I'Ll I I po b. loved hns-banl of Katliiiiro' vl Iouers and fathei of Pel i Ii ami Mane InutM at bit. bom i Monroe I unernl ins home oil Mednpsdav at ieinem mass at Xativitv lint ave Inteiment ubsj enietei Ql INN Sumlav Mav Mill UF 1 11 LL Ql I NN beloved mothei of John (. and Mi' Manoti v'onnell at hei home '(i7 vsth ht olenm itmm mass at '1 homas hnrh vTth on a In Inteimrnt Joh emeterv Hi tN-nn Mcndav Miv F.J '1IIM native of I lit i la oimt hiiiHiii lielov i (1 bus band of Maigaiet Maffrey tnd deal biutloi of Fattuk Ryan I liner Wednesday Mnv 2, from hi- home Halt st Jij "lernn le-jinern mas- hurt St Ii hn the VV ilham ILihbfll. Hiitp Samsii-meiiian, and Whiting Fo--t Vet erans Imdii Wars lirrrbv notified llmnia- I ela ml dii eu ini; ob'-erjuje.

SMI I 11 Mav 2) I IILl.lNL LEK in her 72d veil at her iest-deni'e 4n 7Sth st ht loved wife of Andrew Smith and devoted mother of ndrew 1 I Monica Aloyslus VV Mrs Irene Fnlev Mrs Marie frowd Mts Regina Helfinstrm and Mis Lotetta Riermeycr Funeral Wednesday 9 A from hei lesiderue fhenee to the thurih of um Ladv of ferpetual Help. st ami Fifth ave where a solemn requiem mass will he celebrated Interment Johns Cemetery Un Sunday, May 22. 1932, EMMA SFIlLR beloved wife of Robert Spit.ei. mother of Mrs. Edna Fernald, Mis Kmllv Jewes-on and Mts, Lisle Jaks and sister of Mrs Kate Rumh Services at the Chapel, 1925 Church ave, near Ocean ave, on Tuesday, May 21, at 8 P.

M. SWEET On Sunday May 22. 1932. MARY SWEET. Funeral services on Tuesday.

May 24, at her residence. 195 Rodney st at 8 P. HITTEMOllE On Monday. Mav 2.1, 1932. FIa)RENCE tn her 73d year, at her residence, 128 Hale ave Cypress Hills, beloved sister of Emma A and Mrs.

Jennie Norton Kervlees on Wednesday, 8 M. Funeral Thursday. 10 A Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery Acknowledgement LEH 71 AN The ramily of the late MRS MARGARET LEHMANN extend sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy received during their sad bereavement. SON AND DAUGHTERS. SMITH The family of the late JOSEPH F.

SMITH acknowledge with grateful appreciation the kind expressions of sympathy of the Reverend Clergy, Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of St. Joseph, Holy Name Society of' Holy Rosary Church, dear relatives, members of the Samosel Club, friends and neighbors. WIFE, SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 8TANTON We wish to extend our sincere thanks and grateful appreciation to our relatives and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy received for the loss of our dear mother. MRS.

SARAH CUMMINGS STANTON. SALLY AND ED STANTON. Months Mind Mass BROPHY Month's mind mass for the repose of the soul of the late SERGEANT CHARLES BROPHY, of Police Dept, at 9 A. M.f May 26, at Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, East Third st. and Fort Hamilton pkwy.

Friends and relatives are Invited to attend. OFFICERS AND PATROLMEN, 70TH PRECINCT. ANNIVERSARY MASS CILtiY Requiem mass will be offered for the late MARGARET CULLY on Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock at, Ht. Ann's Church, Front snd Gold sts. Remembered by her friend.

ELLEN SULLIVAN. I I I a JOHN Kl 111 FK, of 2i dn 'l i i da in Ins Imm, Ills a 1 1 1 i iii" i i I i a hull. Inhit li a bioihei I i ink and two giand hildren Ih funeral wilt lx at 9 A 'ihumdiv finm the liti harm tlx nr, 'in Ladv Miii-uIoih Midil Dor i a niinm muss will he offered Intetiumf wifi he in Pt Johns lnxti) unth dins turn of l.emge Pa in- .1 MOIUN of It St. st mod Sutidiv in his Imme Mr lea a sleter kathrvn three brother. Ihnnna ifni I and hsej'h A The flint'll will be from tin lati home at 'I I hm ad them St letet Imt'h, Manhutan whee ie.iitrm mass will be nf red Interim nt will he In (nlvarv t'emeteij nndei dii.xtmn of ami I 5 Monry EMM 4.

NPITI-K, nf Isn Linden Ml did kumliv Sh leaven hei Iiun hand Itolx'ii thro dmiKhten, I dim tirnald, Limlv lewessori nod FNic (akes a nutor Lain Hunch 'lh funrial hi'IVum will he at the hi idnihet Treber A Son Chapel, 9-, chimb ave nt 8 tonight ILOIlhM I. 1111 LMOHh. 72. of IJft Mai av ire's Hills, dlid Monday tn lu home Hhe leaven Inn Biqtir- I.nmiR A and Jrnnii Norton The fuium! will at 8 P. tomorrow and inteiment will he nt 1 A.

Thursday In yurenn Hllln under dilution of Andrew Znkel ANN EM.AHKTH MHALLN (OIM-IIAN, of 0419 t'ontfnental ne Forest Hills. died Sunday In her home Hire was the nleco of tho late John L. Whalen and leaves her husband, Thomas ftve daughters, Mary Helen Ann. Laurie, Rettie and Margaret; a son. Thomas a sister, Mary R.

Sullivan, and tuo brothers. Robert T. and John and an uncle. The funeral will he from th late homo at IL.K) A. M.

Thurflday, thence to Our Lady of Mercy R. C. Church, Continental avc. and Keasel at Forest Hills, where a requiem mans will bo offered. Interment will be in Holy Ctoss Cemetery undei direction of U'Drlen A Christensen.

DORA 1IALNHALTEK. 87, of 8313 12. Id Richmond Hill, died this morning. She cave a daughter, Tillle Derr; a son, William, and two grandchildren. The funeral will bn in the late home it 8.30 P.

M. tomorrow, and Interment will be at 3 P. M. Thurnday In Lutheran Cemetery under direction of IT. Stutsmann.

KmVAHD II. nOLOMEY, 33. of 10t Sanford died Saturday. He was a veteran of the World War. He leave two brothers, Arthur and Charles.

The funeral will be from the late home at 0 A. M. tomorrow, and interment wilt be In National Cemetery under direction ot Oeorga T. McHugh. I.AWRKNCK FARI.KY Xil Suhday tn hi home, 321 73d st.

He was born tn Brooklyn, aon of the late Bernard and Margaret Farley, For 20 years he had been an employe of the Sewer Department. Funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:80 A. with a solemn man of requiem in the fl. C. Church of Our Lady of Angel.

Buriat will be In Holy Croes Cemetery under the direction of Edward H. Dunn. CARRIE COLBURN DIES Funaral SarvicM for Old Aotrta to Bo Hold Tomorrow. Carrie Colburn, IS, an actreee who played In (Over the Hill and "The Little Minister many years Hfo, died yesterday In her home, S2D West 44th Manhattan, where she lived with Sarah Bird, Another old-time player. She wae born In Gardiner, and for a time was known to the stoire aa Ray Harrison.

She left the stage for the motion pictures when they first became popular, and was known for Jier character work. She leaves a brother. Funeral services will i held at noon tomorrow. In Campbell's Funeral Church, Broadway and (6th st, Manhattan. I'hwafi bYrriree 2-2745 Irginut HMI I The Buss Funeral Home 67 vniilLk AEME l.LE.NDALE, I.

Kh I I HL rf t.t ll I COMPLETE 5-AlITO FUNERAL i 150 Amiterdam Funeral Home, Inc. Capletc Auto Funeral i Q1 PA including a NEW CRAVE if)lUU AU'Mglit Serviif. Son-etUnno lfi25 AMNT4KIAM At flat UUth N. C. EDgccombe 47802 STANDARDS of better serving, associated with modern conveniences and a completely equipped establishment.

Geo. Pease FUNERAL PARLORS Noitrind Avc. Hancock St. DEcatur 2-5700-5701 Pbon NEvin 83903-3904 Walter B. Cooke, Inc.

50 Seventh Avenue COMPLETE 5-1 rft AUTO FUNERAL 10U Home Office, 1 West 190ll St PI BAvmond 100 IIIOI Braarbc 347 Willis coretr 142d St TNmn mm Uam 9 593 Tsnth at 43rd Sl Ttlcphwu MKdalll tMia 1358 Flatbush Av Brooklyn Trlephu NAmifietd 7ia Rrromm sdrrf by 10. 00 Families Blnce I84 Complete Funeral Net Kxtra C'hance peiutlfiil i unci 1 Home tr Brooklyn And Queen 1 TH0S. M. QUINN SONS 9126 Fifth Avc.t Brooklyn rhiHi BHur kemd 6-780S-8I Msta Of flop and Chapel I 3610 Broadway, Astoria 1 Phans ANIarta 8-070001 Hrsnche Fi Ifll 31 HllUida if Than Hbpitlilio 9-8117 ft n.rHIN4i 1t-l4 Ranfard Ar. Than lNdxndna 3-1364 I 4'arana Branch or Booklet Qnf 300 Attend Services for Buslt-wick Civic Worker.

1'uniial 11 vii os ioi oh I. I B.ujm li forint oronoi of anil at -tan ami an iMo iik worker in 1 Hush vv ii in rore nt oai a vM.ro hold last nistht at hi homo Mrrd'on st I 1 gat ion' wit piu-'iit 1 1 oni tin Kings i ountv Grand Jurors lation, of which he wasthair- man ot tin itv prison committee, Itho L'Sth Ward rJ'apacrs fio-j cm tiv Assoc mtion ot hie )i he vice prcsicUnt. and the. Monahan Association More than pm attended the services, at which th Irwin Kurth pastor of the l.uthian t'hurch ot Our Saviour officiated. The Lev Mr Kurth was also to officiate' at last rites in Gronnwooci tometeiv Mr Bausch died of an intestinal ailment in Both Kl Hospital Saturday at the age of 64 He lived in Brooklyn for the past 20 cars.

He leaves his wife Louise, a daughter. Lulu; a son. Edward two sisters, Mrs. Elisabeth Kelly and Mrs Minnie Landau, and a granddaughter. Edna Rausch.

THOMAS J. DUIGNAN COURT AIDE, DIES General Sessions Probation Officer was 38 Years Old. Thomas J. Duignan, CS. probation officer in the Gourt of General Sessions.

Manhattan, died Saturday in lus home, 6630 Booth Forest Hills. Mr. Duignan was horn in County Roscommon. Ireland, and lived in New York 21 years. He was a veteran of the World War, and a member of the Brooklyn Post, A.

L. He leaves hts wife, Mtldredr a daughter, Anne; his father and mother, seven sisters and two brothers. The funeral was held at 8:30 A. M. today from the home, thence to Our Lady Queen of Martyrs R.

C. Church, Forest Hills, L. where requiem mass will be offered. Burial will be In Ht. John's Cemetery.

ARTHUR L. WHEELER Princeton Prcfai-cr Will Buried in Hertford, Conn. Professor Arthur Leslie Wheeler. 00, one of the leading classical scholars of this country and chairman of the department of classics of Princeton University, died in hla home, In Princeton N. last night of a heart attack.

Professor Wheeler had been working on one of the comedies of Plautus, which he was annotating. Ho was born In Hartford, Conn. He leaves a daughter and two sisters. Before going to Princeton In Hi! 6 he had been for 26 years a member of the faculty of Bryn Mawr College. Funeral services will be held In the late home tomorrow morning, and burial will take place In Hartford,.

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