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of BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1932 1 A 15 Marriages ROBINSON AMES -The marof Miss HELEN EMILY formerly of this city, to DENZILL, FRENCH ROBINSON of Pawlet, took place on Saturday, March 12, 1932, at Glens Falls, N. Y. Deatds Ainsworth, W. H. Kromer, Dorothea Battles, Cornelius Lepied, Amedee Brady, Broughton, Mary John Lee Lingert, McLaughlin, Victor R.

Byrnes, Frank J. Mellor, Margaret Calhoun, A. Murphy, Carroll, Dennis Sr Nielsen, Christian Connolly, Anna L. O'Connor, Dr. C.

Corleis, Gesche F. Cryan, Maria M. O'Neill, Leo E. Davis, John Mary Dionysius, Clara Purcell, 7 Thomas Dowling, Louise Elizabeth G. Rollins, Elizabeth Driscoll, William Seymour, T.

L. Enright, James A. Sopher, Ella B. Faughnan, John Sullivan, Ford, Jacob L. Margaret M.

Frankel, Judith Sweeney, Agnes. Graham, Mary C. Tall, Jane S. Gaynor, Loretta Thompsen, H. R.

Green. Mrs. E. S. Walsh, Thomas Hanrahan, Rose Weber, Maximilian Harrison, Harry Wilkens, Lillie Hartnett.

Williamson, Rev. Charlotte R. Joseph G. Jr. Hedstrom, A.

A. Zahrt, Ada E. Hofele, Augusta Zemmermann, Hutchinson, Heler Josephine Johnston, Eva L. AINSWORTH- residence of son, Drexel Drexel Hill, March 10, WILLIAM H. AINSWORTH, formerly member of the New York Veterans Cricket Association.

BATTLES- -On March 11, CORNELIUS, beloved father of Loretta Gallagher, Irene Dolan and Cornelius Battles. Funeral on Monday at 10 a.m., from residence of his daughter, Mrs. Loretta Gallagher, 1537 E. 37th St. Requiem mass at St.

Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatlands. Interment St. John's Cemetery. -MARY LEE BRADY, after a brief illness, at her residence, 203-A Windsor Place. Funeral 9:30 Monday, March 14, at the Holy Name Church.

Interment Calvary. BROOKLYN LODGE No. 22, B. P. ELKS Brothers: You are requested to attend the funeral services of our brother, A.

A. HEDSTROM. 9 o'clock Sunday evening, March 13, at his residence, 1378 E. 23d St, JAMES J. BOYLAN, Ruler.

Joseph H. Becker, Secretary, BROUGHTON on March 10, at his residence, 2566 E. 28th Brooklyn, beloved son of James and Helen (nee Sexton) Broughton. Requiem mass at St. Mark's Church, Sheepshead Bay, Monday, 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BYRNES- -FRANK beloved father of Francis Byrnes and brother of Mrs. Catherine Sweeney and Harry Byrnes.

Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Sweeney, 1816 Avenue on Monday at 9 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Brendan's R. C.

Church, Avenue and 12th at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. March 11, at his residence, 35-33 64th Woodside, DENNIS CARROLL beloved husband of Theresa (nee Tully) and dear father of Mrs. George B. Knorr, Mrs.

Charles Knoll, William Dennis F. James J. and Trank D. Carroll. Funeral Monday, March 14, at 9:30 a.m.

Mass Quiem at St. Sebastian's Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CONNOLLY- On March 11, 1932, at her residence, 1716 Caton Anna Connolly, devoted mother of Arthur Connolly, Funeral from Dunigan and Sons Chapel, Rogers Ave. and Montgomery St.

Interment Newark, Ohio. CORLEIS -Friday, March 11, 1932, GESCHE CORLEIS of 344 Grant Brooklyn, beloved mother of Mrs. Lilian Von Kleist, Mrs. Grace H. Harris, Mrs.

Clara M. Braunworth and William L. Corleis, in her 70th year. Funeral from the Funeral Home of George C. Herbst, 6741 5th near 68th Brooklyn, on Monday, March 14, at 1:30 p.m.; thence to St.

John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, on Prospect for services at 2 p.m., interment following at Greenwood Cemetery. CRYAN- March 12, 1932, MARIA M. (nee Mallon), beloved wife of the late Patrick, mother of Thomas and Kathleen Cryan and sister of Sister Mary Scholastica, Mrs. Michael Conlon and Martin Mallon. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.

from her residence, 360 7th thence to Thomas Aquinas Church. where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS At Saratoga Springs, on March 12, 1932, JOHN PIERRE. husband of Josephine Taylor Davis.

Funeral services at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. H. Palmer, 162 Circular Saratoga Springs, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Graceland Cemetery, Albany.

DOWLING On March 12, at her residence, 854 Union ELIZABETH G. DOWLING, beloved wife of Edward devoted mother of Dorothy and Mary; daughter of Patrick Annie Sullivan; sister of Nan, Madge, Blanche, Andrew and Harry. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. requiem mass at Francis Xavier's Church, 6th Ave. and Carroll St.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. DISTINCTIVE SERVICE FRED HERBST SONS Established MORTICIANS 1860 CHAPEL 697 Third Avenue HUGuenot 4-1600-01 FUNERAL PARLORS 83 Hanson Place NEVins 8-5660 We Furnish MEMORIAL National 7501 Fifth Avenue Caskets SHOreroad 6-1600-01 Deaths DIONYSIUS- In Preakness, N. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Adelaide De Green, Hamburg Turnpike, on Friday, March CLARA beloved wife of the August H.

Dionysius, formerly New York City. Funeral services Tuesday, March 15, at Trinity, Episcopal Church, Paterson, Interment at Evergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn. DRISCOLL On March 11. WILLIAM DRISCOLL. Funeral Monday at 9 a.m.

from Funeral Home, S. Oxford thence to the chapel of St. John's Home, St. Mark's Albany where a mass of requiem will be celebrated. terment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ENRIGHT- beloved husband of Winifred Enright, Wednesday morning, March 9. Private interment took place Friday morning, March 11. FAUGHNAN- On March 10, his residence, 526 80th JOHN, beloved husband of Agnes and voted son of Patrick Faughnan. Member of Engine Co. No.

242, N. F. 92d St. and 5th Ave. Solemn mass of requiem Monday, March 14, a.m., at the Church Our of Angels, 74th St.

and 4th Ave. Interment Calvary Cemetery, FORD- JACOB on Thursday, March 10, 1932. loving father Clara A. Tighe and William Ford, his residence, 450 Halsey St. Funeral services Sunday, 7:15 p.m.

Interment private. FRANKEL-At her residence, 1092 President JUDITH, beloved wife Jullus Frankel. Survived by three daughters and one son. Funeral services at Roemmele's Funeral Church, 1230 Bushwick on Sunday afternoon, March 13, o'clock. GRAHAM-On Friday, March 1932.

MARY COLGAN GRAHAM, beloved wife of the late George mother of Ernest C. S. Graham (deceased. Survived by George, Robert and Percy Graham. Services the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand on Sunday, March 13, at 3.p.m.

Interment Monday morning, Evergreens Cemetery. GAYNOR-LORETTA G. HARVEY GAYNOR, dear wife of Hugh, devoted mother of Viola, Loretta, Hugh Jr. and Robert, at her home, 536 18th on March 11. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m.; thence Holy Name R.

C. Church, Prospect Park West and Prospect where a solemn requiem mass will offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREEN--The Board of Managers the Congregational Home for Aged announce with sorrow the death of Mrs. ERNEST S.

GREEN. member of the board. Mrs. JOHN J. PEARSALL, Chairman of the Board of Managers.

Mrs. Charles E. Furman, Corresponding Secretary. HANRAHAN On March 12, ROSE, beloved wife of Michael Hanrahan, Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4123, 4th on Monday, March a.m.; requiem mass at St. Michael's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARRISON-On March 11, 1932, his residence, 882 Ocean way, HARRY A. HARRISON, beloved husband of Mary E.

and father of Louise sO Grassau. Services at residence Sunday, 3 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery Monday, a.m, HARTNETT-On a ur a March 12, CHARLOTTE R. HARTNETT, at her residence, 582 McDonough beloved mother of Dr. Harry Helen Mrs.

Vera M. Small and Mrs. Mildred A. King. Funeral services at Lady of Good Counsel Church Tuesday, March at 10 a.m.

Interment private. HEDSTROM-AUGUSTUS beloved husband of Estelle V. Hedstrom, and father of Walter, Estelle Mae. Funeral services at his residence, 1378 E. 23d Flatbush, Sunday at 2 p.m.

Interment Monday Evergreens Cemetery. HOFELE- On Friday, March 11, 1932, AUGUSTA HOFELE, aged 76 years, a member of Chappaqua Congregational Church. Funeral from Congregational Home, 123 LinBoulevard, on Monday, March at 11 a.m. HUTCHINSON On March 12, 1932, HELEN EN (nee Moylan), dearly beloved daughter of the late Jeremiah and Mary Murphy; wife of David Hutchinson, at Clinton, Mass. Repos ng at iM.

J. Smith Son's Memorial, 240 Prospect Park West, after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Tuesat 2 p.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHNSTON-On Saturday, March EVA L. JOHNSTON, beloved of Walter and daughter of Anna M. May and mother WalH Jr. and Nina M. Fossum, at reridence, 299 Baltic Notice service later.

widow of ME R- -DOROTHEA M. John Kromer, beloved mother of John, William, George, Mathilda, Mrs. Minnie Stohwasser Mrs. Lena Dimler, on March 11, in her 84th year. Funeral service at her home, 1130 Bushwick Monday evening, at 8 o'clock.

LEPIED- beloved husband Josephine Chaumont; faE of Paul Lepied and Emma Jehl. Funeral from his home, 102 Windsor Place, Brooklyn, Monday, March 14, a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery, LINGERT VICTOR LINGERT, Friday, at his home, 745 43d Brooklyn. Survived by his wife, Helen, and a son, Albert. Funeral Monday, at 1 p.m., from 187 S.

OxSt. Interment South Church Cemetery, Bergenfield, N. J. SINCERITY in serving brings to us the friendship of those we serve. GEO.

W. PEASE FUNERAL PARLORS Nostrand Ave. at Hancock St. DEcatur 2-5700-5701 Deaths McLAUGHLIN On Thursday, March 10, 1932, in his 39th RAYMOND M. McLAUGHLIN, loved husband of Isabelle brother of Mrs.

May Bertolini. neral from his residence, 3720 nue Monday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R. Church, Flatbush where a emn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MELLOR- On March 12, MARGARET (nee Parsons), devoted wife of John H. Mellor, beloved mother of Samuel John liam H. Mellor, Mrs. Kathleen ner and Margaret H. Mellor, of William and Harriet Parsons.

Funeral services at 8 p.m. Monday, at her residence, 568 E. 15th day, 10:00 a.m. (Marlborough me Road). Funeral MURPHY-On March 10, ANNIE (BROSNAHAN), wife of William Murphy, beloved mother of Joseph, Helen, Mary and Agnes Brosnahan; grandmother of William, John the Rev.

Edwin V. Brosnahan Mrs. Florence Lee. Funeral her residence, 582 5th Monday, March 14. solemn requiem mass at St.

Saviour's Church, a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. NIELSEN-At Elizabeth. N. March 12, 1932, CHRISTIAN NIELSEN, aged 86 years.

Funeral ices will be held at the residence his daughter, Mrs. Eric H. Ewertz, 163 Westfield Elizabeth, N. on Tucsday, March 15, at 2 o'clock. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, N.

Y. O'CONNOR Dr. CHARLES GEORGE O'CONNOR, at his dence, 193 Morris Ave. West, Mountain Lakes, N. also of 1219 Dean Brocklyn, N.

Y. on Thursday, March 10. Funeral Monday, March 14; solemn requiem mass at Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Boonton, N. at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Paterson, N.

Train leaves Hoboken 8 a.m. Boonton. O'CONNOR-The Alumni Association of St. Mary's Hospital nounces with regret the sudden death of Dr. CHARLES G.

O'CONNOR at his residence, 198 Morris Ave. West, Mountain Lakes, N. on Thursday, March 10, 1932. neral from his late residence, Mountain Lakes, solemn requiem mass at Our Lady Mount Carmel Church, Boonton, N. at 10 o'clock on Monday, March 14, 1932.

Train from L. W. station, Hoboken, at 8 a.m. Dr. D.

E. WELCH, President. Dr. T. M.

Fitzgerald, Secretary. O'CONNOR PATRICK March 12, 1932, beloved husband Sarah (nee Stewart) and father John F. O'Connor. Funeral from his residence, 149 Amity Brooklyn. Mass of requiem at St.

Paul's R. C. Church Tuesday, 10 a.m. terment Calvary Cemetery. O'NEILL-0 March 11, 1932, his residence, 12 Palm Court, LEO E.

O'NEILL, beloved son of Mary and the late Michael and brother of Mary, Anna, Claire, James John. Funeral Monday at 10 a.m., with solemn mass of requiem at Francis Assisi R. C. Church. PAUL at her home, Park Place, Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 10.

She was born in Bardon, Germany, 78 years ago. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. C. Fischer: one son, Charles Paul.

Services at her home Monday morning at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Pastor Stutts of the Lincoln Place Church officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. (Boston and Mount Vernon papers please copy.) PURCELL On March 10, 1932, his residence, 47 Concord THOMAS, beloved son of Bridget Purcell Menendez and the late Michael Purcell; loving brother Mrs. Hazel Hubbard, and nephew Mrs.

Helen Murray, Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Funeral Home of T. J. Higgins Son, 203 Jay solemn requiem mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, -Brooklyn Lodge, No. B. P. O. Elks -Brothers: You are requested to attend the funeral service of our Brother THOMAS PURCELL, 8 o'clock Sunday evening, March 13, at T.

J. Higgins Funeral Parlors, 203 Jay St. JAMES J. BOYLAN, Exalted Ruler. Joseph H.

Becker, Secretary. REUPER beloved Edward J. Reuper, on March at her residence, 9262 215th Place, Queens Village; survived two sons, Edward and Henry; three daughters, Louise, Edna and Joan, and her mother and two sisters. Funeral services Sunday afternoon 5 o'clock. Interment Monday, 10 a.m., Evergreen Cemetery.

ROLLINS--March 12, 1932, ELIZRollins, beloved mother of George of George W. and William M. Rollins. Services at her residence, 382 11th Monday at 8 p.m. Interment private, in Pinelawn Cemetery.

SEYMOUR-THEODORE L. SEYMOUR, beloved husband of Bertha. father of Lloyd, on Friday evening, March 11. Funeral services Monday. 8:30 p.m., at his residence, 1972 65th St.

SOPHER March 11, 1932, ELLA BILLINGS SOPHER. resident 2757 Fulton Brooklyn, loving mother of Andrew and Nathaniel Billings, Janett Stauder and Ethel Lewis. Services at Walter B. Cooke's Funeral Home, 50 7th BrookMonday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

SULLIVAN-On March 11, MARGARFT nee O'Keefe, the beloved of Denis J. Sullivan and mother Joseph B. Fiesel, Mrs. Joseph Hart, and James Vincent Sullivan sister of Michael J. O'Keefe and doseph Greene.

Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a.m., from her home, 214 89th thence to St Patrick's C. Church, Fort Hamilton, where mass will be celebrated. Interment Calvary Cemetery, The highest type of Funeral Service rendered at moderate cost. Years of experience in serving representative families.

HARRY T. PYLE MORTICIAN 1925 CHURCH AVE. Tel. BU. 2-0174 GARDEN CITY, L.

I. Tel, Garden City 9337 Governor Calls For Reforms Continued From Page part reformers and largely because of the generally splendid sonnel of judges who have served in them, have been a credit to New York and to the nation. "While these courts go far to encourage optimism, It is nevertheless true that our inferior courts have been and are vastly in need of reconstructive improvement. The great delay occasioned in some of our city tribunals, the unsatisfactory nature of justice as it is administered by justices of the peace throughout the up-State areas and the unsatisfactory conditions in the administration of criminal justice, all point to the necessity for serious consideration of those courts that provide the means of justice to the poor and unfortunate. "When I speak of the poor mean 90 percent of the citizens who cannot by any stretch of the imagination call themselves rich.

Laymen 'Suffer Most' "We should not forget the direct Interest in the administration of justice that laymen have. 1 In the last analysis they suffer most from the -moving courts. Moreover, laymen have no vested interest, except in unusual instances, in the administration of justice. "They are not lawyers with fear of antagonizing the judiciary, nor are they judges who hesitate to reconstruct the conditions under which they work. Moreover, the intelligent layman is able to cut through cobwebs that in some way frustrate the efforts of us lawyers." Sees Justice Impeded I The courts, he charged, have been used to impede swift justice; perverted from a direct search for truth to the interests of those who do not want the truth to found.

"The only way to attack the problem," he went on, "is by rigorous application of judicial "There are, of course, legitimate demands for additional judicial in 'sections of the State where the population has grown steadily. We added 12. new judges in the Second Judicial District last year because there are twice as many men, women and children per judge in that district than there are in any other territory in the State. "But it is easy to see that to apply this remedy in all cases is to add to the ravages of the disease, to contribute to the confusion and, what is profoundly more important at this time, to burden still further an already seriously embarrassed taxpayer. 'More Realism, Less Theory' "With taxes mounting in all of subdivisions of the Government, the time has come for a veritable Deaths SWEENEY-On 1932, at Trinity Hospital, beloved wife of Edward Sweeney and mother of Edward Sweeney Jr.

Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. TALL--On Saturdey, March 12, 1932, JANE SHELTON, of 206 Nostrand wife of 1 the late Alfred T. Tall, and beloved mother of Minnie Simpson Tall and William Alfred Tall. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand on Monday, March 14, at 8:30 p.m. THOMPSEN-On March 10, 1932, at his home, 336 88th in his 20th year, born in Brooklyn, N.

HAROLD RUSSELL THOMPSEN, beloved son of Thorvald and Hannah, Survived also by two sisters, Mrs. Thema Pulch and Olava. Funeral services on Monday at 2:30 p.m. Zion Norwegian Lutheran Church at 63d St. and 4th of which he was a member, the Rev.

H. Halversen offciating. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. VETERANS' ASSOCIATION, 23d REGIMENT, 106th INFANTRY, announces with deep regret the death of our comrade, CAPT. ANDREW CALHOUN, Company on Marcs 11.

Funeral services at Davis Funeral Parlors, New Rochelle, N.Y., Monday, March 14, at 2:30 p.m. Trains leaving Grand Central at 1:30 p.m. ROYAL A. CURTIS, President. J.

FURMAN CURTIS, Sec'y. WALSH- on Thursday, at his home, 251 Kane St. Born in County Limerick, Ireland. Member of St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress where a solemn requiem mass will be offered on Monday morning at 9 o'clock.

Survived by his wife, Annie, and a son, James. Funeral from the Crowe Funeral Home, 134 Smith St. terment St. John's Cemetery. R-MAXIMILIAN H.

WEBER, at his residence, 541 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, brother of Joseph Henry F. and William Praetz and Herman Weber and Cecelia A. Weber, Josephine Schmitt and Bernardine Roche. Funeral from 1527 Greene Brooklyn, March 14, 9:30. Solemn requiem mass St.

Brigid's Church. St. Nicholas Ave. and Linden 10 o'clock. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. WILKENS-At Daytona, March 8, 1932, LILLIE WILKENS. widow of Henry Wilkens, daughter of the late J. Herman and Susanna Schulte and sister of Annie Clarabel. Notice of interment later.

WILLIAMSON-At his residence, 80 New York Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 12, 1932, the Rev. JOSEPH G. WILLIAMSON beloved husband of Lide E. and father of Estelle W. Douglas.

Friends may call at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand until Monday, 5 p.m. Services at the Central Congregational Church, Chapel, Hancock St. near Franklin Monday at 8 p.m. Interment private. ZAHRT-ADA1 on March 11, 1932, beloved wife of Charles Charles X.

Zahrt and mother of Zahrt at her. residence, 2714 Avenue D. Services at Moadinger's Funeral Parlor, 1120 Flatbush Sunday, 2 p.m. ZIMMERMANN On Friday, March 11, 1932, JOSEPHINE. loving mother of Josephine Reutter, Gunther, Herbert and Curt Zimmermann.

Services at her home, 90-11 179th Jamaica, L. on Sunday, March 13, at 9 p.m. TUBE RUNS 'CROSS LOTS' FROM MARCY AVE. TO BROADWAY 30 2 EAGLE Here is where the Crosstown Subway leaves Marcy Ave. and cuts under private property for several blocks to Broadway, which it crosses to continue under Union Ave.

searching of heart with regard to, the cost of public service and new demands should be most carefully scrutinized in the light of this problem of dollars and cents." The Governor said that the problem, in the last analysis, "when stripped of frills," was a matter of administration and urged that more realism and less theory and tradition brought to bear on the courts and the processes of the law. "No manner of theorizing and invocation of precedent is going to solve the essential issue," he concluded. In Memoriam ABELL In loving memory of a dearly beloved husband and 1 devoted father, GEORGE AUGUSTUS ABELL, who entered life eternal March 13, 1931. "Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind." WIFE and SON.

AHERN-In sad and loving memory of our father, MICHAEL J. AHERN, who died March 14. 1915. SONS and DAUGHTERS. BURHANS- dearly In sad beloved and wife loving and mother, CATHERINE E.

BURHANS, who died suddenly March 13, 1927. "Do not ask us if we miss her; Oh, there's such a vacant place; Oft we think we hear her footsteps, And see her smiling face. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow: ME Memory keeps you ever near us, Mother dear, Though you left us five years ago." HUSBAND, SONS, DAUGHTERS. DELANEY-In memory of. dear brother, HAROLD, who died March 13, 1931.

Eight o'clock mass 6t. Augustine's, March 14. Sister FLORENCE. -In loving memory of CHARLES J. HAUBERT, devoted husband and father, who died March 13, 1918.

Gone, but not forgotten by those who loved him. WIFE, DAUGHTER and SON. In loving memory of our mother, MARY HARRISON, passed away March 12, 1910. KATHRYN M. HARRISON.

FANNY L. GEHORSAM. IVERSEN-Capt. ANDREW C. In loving memory of father, who died at New Orleans one year ago.

MORTON. -In loving memory of my beloved wife and devoted er, HELEN CASSIDY MALONEY. Mass Monday at 6:30 a.m., Holy Cross Church. In our hearts she is fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to her name Those who loved her in life sincerely Still love her in death just the same.

HUSBAND and SON. MALONEY- In loving memory of my dear sister and my niece, HELEN M. MALONEY, who died March 13, 1931. Mass offered. Loving SISTER and AUNTY.

MARTIN- -In cherished memory of MICHAEL V. MARTIN, who died March 11, 1930. HIS FAMILY. O'DONOGHUE -In fond and loving memory of our dear sister, LILLIAN O'DONOGHUE. Masses offered.

SCANNELL JOHN H. In loving memory of our devoted father, who died March 16, 1931. Anniversary mass Wednesday, March 16, at 8 a.m., St. Clare's Church, Rosedale, L. I.

The 6:30 o'clock mass at St. Vincent's Home for Boys, Boerum Place and State will also be offered on March 16, for a the same intention. CHILDREN. SCHMITT-In dearest, cherished memory of our BILLY (WILLIAM J. SCHMITT).

SCHMITT Family. SEAMAN--In fond and loving memory LAWRENCE V. SEAMAN, who passed away March 13, and FAMILY. memory of a most beloved and sad and loving, voted husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Dr. J.

MARSHALL THOMPSON, who died March 13, 1929. WIFE. DAUGHTER. GRANDCHILDREN and GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER. WARD--In fond memory of our devoted mother, SUSAN CARLIN, who died 13, 1923.

Masses offered. HUSBAND and DAUGHTERS. WELCH-In loving memory of my dear mother, HELEN WELCH, who passed away March 14, 1927. DAUGHTER ELLA. WILSON-First anniversary mass for the repose of the soul of JAMES M.

WILSON. Thursday morning at 3 o'clock, St. Francis Xavier Church, 6th Ave. and Carroll St. FAMILY.

Scientists Sail For Peru to Seek Pre- Inca Ruins Dr. Bennett and Dr. Phillips Will Spend 6 Months in Lake Titicaca Region A search for pre-Inca ruins inland in Peru and Bolivia got under way from Brooklyn yesterday. Dr. W.

C. Bennett, assistant curator of apthropology of the American Museum of Natural History, and Dr. John C. Phillips of the same department, sailed at noon on the Grace liner Santa Maria from the foot of Hamilton Ave. Two scientists are going to the vicinity of Lake Titicaca, highest navigable lake in the world, to make their search for a long -dead civilization.

The pair will spend six months in the laying the basis for future expeditions. "Extensive studies have been made pre-Inca civilizations along the coast." said Dir. Bennett before leaving, "but practically all that has been found of inland culture existing prior to 1.000 A. D. is the Pishuanaco ruins near Lake Titicaca.

To Search for Ruins Shipping News Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships Ship and Line AUGUSTUS (It), Italia. DRESDEN (Ger), North German BRITANNIC (Br), White Star ORIZABA, Ward PASTORES. United HAMILTON. Old EUROPA (Ger), North GerAMERICAN MERCHANT, American Merchant VIRGINIA, Panama Pacific. COAMO, Porto SAN JUAN.

Porto SANTA RITA, SANTA CECILIA, Panama Mail SCYTHIA (Br). Cunard. DUCHESS OF BEDFORD (Br). Canadian MARAVAL (Br). Furness Trinidad ORANGE NASSAU (DU).

Roval Netherlands CAYO MAMBI, American Fruit CITY OF CHATTANOOGA, Savannah MOMUS, Morgan SEMINOLE, Clyde. ANTONIA (Br), Cunard OLYMPIC, White Star PARIS FREDERICK VIII (Dan), Scandinavian-American PRESIDENT MONROE, Dollar MORRO CASTLE. Ward BOGOTA. Colombian MADISON. Old Dominion ALGONQUIN, Clyde From Due to Dock Pier Genoa, March Naples, Gibraltar 9:00 a.m.

97 57th st Bremen, March P.M. 42 Morton st TODAY West Indies 59 R. 18th st Vera Cruz, March 7: Havana. 14 Wall st Limon, March a.m. 7 R.

Rector st. Norfolk, March 13:00 p.m. 25 Franklin TOMORROW Bremen, March 8: Southampton, 58th st, Bkin London. March A.M.. 39 Houston st Francisco, Feb 27; Cristobal, Havana 9:00 a.m.

61 R. 21st st Santo Domingo, March San Juan 9:00 a.m. 27 Hubert st San Juan, March 9:00 a.m. 16 R. Maiden la Valparaiso, Feb 15; Cristobal, Havana Hamilton av, Bkin San Francisco, Feb 10: Colombis.

Havana Hamilton av. Bkin West 56 R. 14th st West Indies 62 R. 22d st St Thomas, Bermuda 74 R. 34th st Port-au-Prince 12 Bkin, Montague Kingston 8:00 a.m.

20 R. Peck Slip Savannah, Feb 11. 7:00 a.m. 46 Charles st New Orleans, March 5.... 7:00 a.m.

48 R. 11th st a so nville, March 11; Charleston 7:00 a.m. 37 Spring st TUESDAY Liverpool, March 5: Cobh, Galway, Boston 56 14th st Southampton. March Cherbourg 59 R. 18th st Mediterranean cruise 57 15th st Copenhagen, March 4: Oslo, Halifax 6th st, Hoboken World cruise 12th st, Jer.

City Havana, March 9:00 a.m. 14 R. Wall st Puerto Colombia, 4 Bkn, Main st Norfolk. March 14 3:00 a.m. 25 R.

Fr'klin Miami, March 12 7:00 a.m. 37 Spring st Passenger TODAY PLATANO, for Puerto Castilla and Puerto Cortes, from Pier 7, N. Rector St. (mails close 6 a.m.). TOMORROW MANUEL ARNIZ, for Cadiz and Barcelona, from Pier 8, E.

Old Slip (mails close 10:30 a.m.). sails 1 p.m. AUGUSTUS, for (braltar, Cannes, Naples and Genoa, from Pier 97. N. W.

57th 9t. (mails close 3:30 p.m.), sails 6 p.m. A steamer for Aruba, from Carteret, N. J. mails close a.m.).

NORDHVAL, for Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires, from Pier 37. Brooklyn, Ferris St. (mails close 9 a.m.). TUESDAY LAFAYETTE, for Plymouth and Havre, from Pier 57. N.

W. 15th St. (mails close 8 a.m.), sails noon. AUGVALD. for Casablanca, Ceuta, Melilla, Oran and Barcelona, from 31st Brooklyn (mails close noon).

HENRI JASPAR, for Antwerp, from Pier 2. Erie Basin, Brooklyn, Columbia St. (mails close 1 p.m.). Z. Akins, Playwright, Weds Hugo Rumbold Los, Angeles, March 12 (P) Akins, playwright, and Hugo Rumbold, artist, and brother of Sir Horace Rumbold, British Ambassador to Berlin, were married in the bride's Pasadena home today, The Rev.

Leslie Learned, pastor of the All Saints Episcopal Church, officiated. In applying for a marriage 11- cense Miss Akins gave her age as 40 and Rumbold said he was 48. Two Houses Agree On Injunction Bill Washington, March 12 between House and Senate bills to curb the use of injunctions in labor disputes were ironed out today by conferees from the two branches of Congress. The conferees agreed to broaden the House provision for jury trials in contempt cases to include protection for newspaper editors who criticize judicial action. Acknowledgments GUINAN-To the clergy, relatives, friends and neighbors who extended their sympathy to me on the sudden death of my dear friend, ANNA H.

GUINAN, I wish my deepest gratitude. Miss Guinan's unbounded self -sacrifice and devotion is a memory that I will cherish to the end. ROBERT E. MORAN. McEVOY-The family of the late Jane McEvoy wishes to thank the clergy, sisters, relatives and friends for their sympathy in their recent bereavement.

Lester W. Hill FUNERAL HOME It is important to deal with a funeral director who is reliable at a time when his services are needed. Ernest J. Ebbers 396 Gates Ave. LAfayette 3-0531 "This ruin consists of structures probably used for religious purposes.

Burial grounds and ruins of cities occupied by these people have never been found." Dr. Bennett expressed the belief that ruins of cities and burial grounds, overgrown with tropical vegetation, might exist in the country of which Lake Titicaca is the center. Charles D. Hilles, Republican National Committeeman from New York, and Samuel Seabury, counsel of the Hofstadter Committee, were among the arrivals yesterday on the Furness liner Monarch of Bermuda. Although he said he knew of no Republican Presidential candidate other than President Hoover, Mr.

Hilles said prohibition was "a cloud on the Republican holding possibility of division among the delegates. Also on the Monarch of Bermuda were James R. Sheffield, former Ambassador to Mexico, and Mrs. Sheffield. The Furness liner encountered severe storm on the way up from Bermuda, in which three windows forward of the sun deck were smashed by heavy seas and the hatch of the forward hold was battered in.

Nevertheless, the liner sailed again in the afternoon for Bermuda. Ex-Klan Head Asks Murder Rehearing Indianapolis, March 12 (AP)-Attorneys for D. C. Stephenson, ex-K. K.

K. head, today filed a petition with the Indiana Supreme Court for a rehearing of his murder conviction. The petition bore the signature of Clarence Darrow, noted Chicago lawyer and charged Miss Madge Oberheltzer, Indianapolis girl whom Stephenson was convicted of slaying, had committed suicide. Steamships ORIZABA, for Havana. Progreso and Vera Cruz.

from Pier 14. E. Wall St. (mails close 9:30 a.m.). sails noon.

ANCON, for Port-au-Prince and Cristobal. from Pier 65 N. R. W. 25th St.

(mails close 1 p.m.), sails 4 p.m. BRETAGNE. for Montevideo and Buenos Aires, from 29th Brooklyn (mails close noon). CAYO MABI, for Kingston. from Pier 20, E.

R. Peck Slip (mails close 2:30 p.m.). sails 5 p.m. BRITANNIC, for West Indies. from Pier 60.

N. R. W. 19th St. (no mails), sails noon, HIGH WATER TODAY High Water.

Low Water. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.

New York 11:13 11:40 5:31 5:16 MARCH 14 New York 112:00 6:21 6:01 SUN RISES AND SETS March 13 March 14 Rises.6:11 Sets.6:00 Rises.6:09 Sets.6:01 Benj. Kimball Dies; Corporation Lawyer Boston, March 12 (P)-Benjamin Kimball, 83, general counsel for the American Pipe Founders Company of Jersey City, N. died at his Back Bay home last night. He was a member of the Players Club of New York and years ago was connected with a group known as the Ten American Painters. He leaves A widow and one daughter, Mrs.

Herbert K. Stockton of New York. SENATOR LOVE TO SPEAK State Senator William Lathrop Love will discuss "Clean Politics" at a meeting of the Men's Club of the Church of Our Father Meeting House, 415 Clinton tomorrow night. WILLIAM DRISCOLL. who died Friday, was formerly attached to St.

John's Home, The funeral will be held from 129 8. Oxford St. at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow; thencesto St. John's Home, where a solemn a requiem mass will be offered in the chapel.

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