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i MARCH 29, 1937 ffHE TIMES-UNION, BROOKLYN, NEW. YORK CITY MONDAY DR. LANE, EX-POLY JULIUS MANGER. PRIEDE On March 28, In his Dcatfcsi MISLAND EMU. on Saturday, March 27, 1937, at his home, 60-52 Linden Street, Ridgewood, in his 83d year, beloved lather of Emma Loughlin: also survived by 81st year, WILHELM FRIEDE, of 95-81 I13th Street, Richmond Hill, uncle of Emhold Bleek and the late HOTEL MAN, DIES PREP HEAD, DEAD Minnie Casey.

Funeral services at George Klages Funeral Parlor, 14 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 30, at 8 p.m. In terment Evergreens uemetery, one gr idehild, Dr. Elmer H. Loughlin, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.

from his residence, to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Cigar Held Caii Fatal to Mons.

J. M. Hilpert Pastor of St. Catherine of Genoa Church Is Trapped in Room When Flames Partially Destroy Rectory-Body Will Lie in State Tomorrow A lighted cigar accidentally dropped In an upholstered chair caused the blaze In which Mons. John M.

Hilpert died in the parish house of the R. C. Church of St. Catherine of Genoa, of which he was pastor. Fire Marshal Thomas P.

Brophy reported today. Wednesday a.m. Served 4 Years as Principal, Then Returned Later as Headmaster GILNER On Sunday," March 28, Dcatissn Fo d. WUliam j.McDevJtt. Mary Bif Thos, Jn McVey, Mary Burke, Margaret Mislead, Errtil A.

Carter, Katherine Monohan, John Clemens, William Murray, John T. Conlon, Patrick Norton. Grover txianey, James O'Connor, Hugh E. Dougherty, Tobias O'Gara, M. Dunnigan, Rauh, Mary Louise Madeline P.

Rittenhouse, Ethel tagan, Thomas Scheulen. Mary Erbsmehl, Henry Schill. Charles Fett, Philip H. Friede, Wilhelm Schultz, Mary P. Uner, Louis Simon, Henry W.

Gramlich, AmeUa Smith, Mary Hilpert, Very Rev. Welby, Patrick Monsignor JohnSterner, P. Hochrein Julius Thomas, E. E. Jr.

Johnston, Tynan, Ethel Elizabeth a Weber, Lulse P. maack, Alexander White, Ida McCoy, Lavenla H.Wllliamson, Operator of Hostelries Chain-Built More Than 500 Bay Ridge Homes Washington, March 29 Julius I. Artist Also Share in Fellowship Give by Guggenheim Uni A Brooklyn poet and a Lor Island artist shared honors who 61 fellowships: with a total value MONAHAN On March 28, JOHN 1937. at local nospitai, jjjiuo GILNER, in his 63d year, beloved husband of Anna, also survived by one daughter, three grandchildren, MONAHAN. Remains at Henry McCaddln's Chapel, 38 Lafayette sLstr and live brothers, mineral Ave.

Funeral Wednesday.lO aon. Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock from his residence. 1296 East 94th MURRAY On Saturday. March Manger, former Brooklyn builder, who, with his brother, the late. William Manger, operated the Manger chain of hotels, died suddenly here yesterday In his suite at the Hay.

Street, Brooklyn; thence to Holy $130,000, 1 were given to America jvwrsnai wropny nnaings were 0f the Natlvlt. the Immaculate scientists, scholars, writers, compo 27, 1937, JOHN F. MURRAY, De-loved husband of Jeanne (nee Durand); devoted father of Jeanne, ers and artists for research In the! mass will be held. Interment Holy Trinity made public as arrangements were being made for the Right Rev. Bishop Thomas E.

Molloy to preside at a solemn high-requiem mass tor Patricia, John F. Jr catnerme.i Adams House. He was w. I Bora to Boonvllle, Mo, Mr. Man eer was educated at Tulane Univer Heart of Mary Church and the St.

Boniface Church before being appointed pastor ot St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. In December, 1933, he was transferred to the Church ot St. Catherine of Genoa. In 1934 he wu raised to the dig GRAMLICH On fields during 1937.

The awards we made by the John Simon Guggei helm Memorial Foundation, Miss Sonla Ralzlss of Brooklv sity Law School and at the age ot 28 went into the coffee business In Thomas Mary Elizabeth ana Constance; brother of Mrs, Katherine McQuail, Mrs. James F. McDonnell, Mrs. H. Lester Cuddihy, Mrs.

Elgood Lufkln, Daniel James B. and Thomas E. Murray Jr. Funeral from his residence, 169 Rugby Road, on Tuesday, March 30, Sheffield, Mass. March 29 Dr.

Francis R. Lane, 78, head master ot the Brooklyn Polytechnic Prepara-torn Institute from 1902 to 1906, died here yesterday. --Dr. Lane became director of the Jacob. Tome Institute at Port Deposit, Md, after leaving Brooklyn in 1906, but returned to Poly Prep again in 1912 as He occupied that office for four years and the school flourished under his supervision.

Dr. Lane was born In New Hampshire and was graduated from Dartmouth College In 1881, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Shortly after his graduation he was appointed principal of the Franklin School In Washington In 1897, Dr. Lane "was made principal ot Central High School In Washington and In 1891 became superintendent of all the Washing author of a book of verse entltlJ nity ot a Papal chamberlain, being -T-V. AMELIA, beloved wife of the late Frederick, devoted mother of Ernest, Frederick and Mrs, Lillian Schwen-deman.

Services at her home, 5312 Beverly Road, Tuesday evening, 8:30 o'clock. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme conrerrea the title oi very Reverend tuiuugu a uiass Darkuy," pu' lishedln Paris In 1933, whose poet have been published in many Jou Monsignor. In recent years he had bees diocesan director ot the Society at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Hoiy inno 1111 11 1 mmm-t I I' cents R. C.

Church, Beverly Roaa of the Propagation ot the Faith, and only a week ago was named as assistant' treasurer of the national nais ana anthologies here ai abroad, received the award in class. George Grosz, a painter and Ulu! HILPERT Suddenly, on March organization. Monsignor Hilpert also Galveston, Tex. Later he went ln-o the building business In Galveston with his brother. The brothers afterward moved to this city and continued their activities as builders, erecting more than 500 homes in Bay Ridge.

William Manger died In 1928 and Julius became the sole owner ot the hotel chain founded by the brothers, comprising ten hostelries. Surviving, Mr. Manger are his widow and four children, Lillian. Isabel, William and Julius Manger Jr. Services will be held Wednesday at Pelham Manor, N.

Y. BOYD WILLIAM Sunday, March 28, 1937, at. his residence. 1588 W. 7th St, beloved father of Thomas and Robert.

Arrangements John T. Kenny, Inc. BRENNAN THOMAS suddenly, on March 28. 1937; beloved brother of Katherine, May. Sarah, Anna and William.

Funeral from his residence, 662 73d St. Requiem mass St. Ephrem's R. C. Church, Tuesday, 10:45 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MARGARET (nee Grace), a native of Inistiogue, County Kilkenny, Ireland, on March 27, 1937, at her residence. 579 61st St- Brooklyn; beloved wife of James Burke and sister of Miss Mary Grace and Matty Grace, In Ireland; onnsin fit John Malone. Funeral was in charge of the Catholic Mission Board ot the diocese. 28, 1937, Very Rev. Monsignor JOHN M.

HILPERT, pastor of St. Catherine of Genoa R. C. Church, Albany wno lives in Douglaston, another winner in his field. He born in Germany, since he came the United states In 1933 he Aides Conduct Easter Service He Is survived by his mother, Mrs.

executed a notable series ot pain Paul J. Liegey of Far Rockaway, two ux uie American scene. He represented In the permanent eJ halt-brothers and seven sisters and halt-sisters, among them the mother icbuuiw oi wie Detroit Museum, ton high schools. He remained in that capacity until he was appointed principal ot Poly Prep. In that office he did much to improve the standa-ds of scholarship.

He also gave special attention to the side ot physical training and aided the school In becoming a factor In the scholastic ath and E. 17th St. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Masses appreciated. MURRA Yr-The Board of Managers of the Hospital of the Holy Family announce with sincere regret the death of JOHN F.

MURRAY, a member of the board. Members are requested to attend the mass of requiem at Holy Innocents Church, Tuesday, March' 30, at 10 a.m. CHARLES J. BROWN, Secretary. NORTON On March 27, 1937, GROVER, beloved father of George; brother of Joseph, Vincent, Catherine and George.

Funeral frorr. the Funeral Home of James F. Murray 605 Lorimer St, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass SS. Peter and Paul's Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, museum oi Modern Art In superior of the Order of the Precious v.io luswmie oi cmca and the German Museum at Cai' bridge.

Ave. Survived by his mother, Mrs. Paul Liegey, and her husband, Paul; his sisters, Sister M. Aemelia, O. Mrs.

L. Kaszuba, Mrs. C. Hynes, Miss Margaret Hilpert, Mrs. C.

Noonan, Miss P. Liegey and Mrs. A. A. Kramer; his brothers, Charles J.

and Gabriel M. Liegey. Lying In state, St. Catherine of Genoa Church, Tuesday afternoon. Divine office, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn mass of requiem, 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Lawrence, L. I. HILPERT With profound sorrow the officers and members of the United Mission Circles and Medical Mission Units record the untimely rassuw of Very Rev.

Monsignor from her residence on Wednesday, The awards are made each yp Chaplin's Films Banned in Spain Paris, March 29 U.R Newspapers reported today that films of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Paul Muni had been banned from nationalist Spain on the ground that vumnuuee by Guggenheim Memorial Foundatie March 31, at 9:30 tnence Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. nhurch. where a solemn mass of urgamzea in 1925 by the four requiem will be offered. oeuaior una Mrs.

Simon Gugg letics In Brooklyn. Dr. Lane was the husband ot the late Elinor MacCartney Lane, the novelist, who died in 1909. Mrs. Lane was the author of "Nancy Stair," a popular novel about Robert Burns, which was dramatized while she lived in memorial to a son.

PARTER-On March 27, 1937, t. hnr residence. 5937 57th Road, the Blood at Water Mill, L. I. She is Sister M.

Cornelia. The other sisters are Miss Mareret HUpert, Miss Pauline Liegey, Mrs. A. A. Kramer, Mrs.

Constance Hynes, Mrs. Brenda Noonan and Mrs. L. A. Kaszuba.

The brothers are Charles and Gabriel M. Liegey. Easter mass at the church yesterday was celebrated by the three assistants of Monsignor HUpert. The fathers, all of whom escaped unhurt from the tire, are the Rev. John A.

Krleg, the Rev. James McGovern and the Rev. Frank Walsh. Special prayers for the repose of the soul of Monsignor Hilpert were asked from the pulpits of all the churches ot the Brooklyn diocese at all the Geo. Williamson Die? from the actors were supporting loyalists.

The report was loyalist sources. Mont. John M. Hilpert Phone Co.Emplov O'CONNOR On March 27, HUGH E. O'CONNOR.

Funeral Tuesday Maspeth, KATHERINE, beloved wife of Daniel and devoted mother of Virginia. Funeral on Tuesday at 8 30 thence to St. Stanislaus rhiwh: Interment Holy Cross JOHN M. HILPERT, their beloved diocesan director of the Society for Mons. Hilpert at the church, Linden Blvd.

and Albany Ave, Wednesday at 10 A. M. from Henry McCaddln's Chapel, 24 7th Ave, 9:30 ajn. Interment the Propagation of the Faith. Mem George Williamson of 132-30 Hj side Richmond Hill, who if been employed In the swltchbopl installation denartmRnt nt thwf Mons.

Hilpert's body will lie In Cemetery. Calvary. Deatfis SIMON On Saturday. March 27, 1937. HENRY husband of Stella On March 28, WIL S.

J. Mitchell Dies; Ex-Queens Sheriff Former Sheriff Samuel J. Mitchell of Queens County died shortly before noon today at his home, 24-04 Ditmars Boulevard, Long Island City. He was 68 and had been 111 for only a brief time. state in the church from tomorrow morning until time for the funeral Wednesday.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. O'GARA MARTIN on March 1937, beloved son of Deliah and Brooks Simon, father of Mildred S. Helms, brother of Rose A. Simon. Service at his residence, 840 East Born in Manhattan, Monsignor the late John; brother of John.

Funeral from the M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, LIAM, beloved Son of Dr. and Mrs. William Clemens and brother of Marda, Robert, Edward and Barbara Clemens.

Funeral from his residence, 165 74th Street, on Tuesday, March 30, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Our T.ariv of Aneels R. C. Church. York Telephone Company for past 35 years, died Saturday at i Lutheran Hospital, Manhatt' Born in Manchester, England, years ago, he lived in Brooklyn1 years.

He moved to Richmond I about five years ago. Mr. Williamson was active In 34th Street, on Tuesday at 8:15 Hilpert was educated at St. Francis Xavier High School and St. Francis Xavier College He pan.

on Wednesdays a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of Holy Name, where SMITH MARY ELLEN, March matriculated at St. John's Senv solemn requiem mass will be cele bers of the various Circles and Units will kindly attend the solemn requiem mass at St. Catherine of Genoa Church, Albany Ave.

and Linden Boulevard, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. JOSEPH A. ARTHEN, Assistant Director. Margaret A.

Cloughessy, President. HILPERT The Board of Managers of the Hospital ot the Holy Family announces witn sincere regret the death of Very Reverend Monsignor JOHN M. HILPERT, devoted and beloved vice president of the board. Members are requested to attend the mass of requiem in his parish church Wednes Adjoin Hearing Easter Sunday masses. The first mass to be celebrated at his church was held just 26 years ago, on Easter, 1911.

Yesterday's fire was the second since the parish was founded. In 1923 the church building was badly damaged. Extensive repairs will be required at the rectory, although the flames in the fire which resulted in the death of Monsignor Hilpert were confined to the second floor. i. 1937 devoted wife of the late lnary in Brooklyn, and was or- brated.

Interment Holy Cross mm uigauizauons ana was a me! On Sit-Tn Strikers darned in 1911 It was then Cemetery, The hearing in the case of the 13 3 John Smith; beloved mother of Mrs. Jeannette Lees, Harold and the late Helen Smith. Funeral from her residence, 2552 University Bronx, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem oer oi tne cosmopolitan Lodge, A. M. Orient Chapter, R.

and the Artistic Lod I. O. O. F. sit-in strikers arrested Tuesday 6 night in the plant of the Etched He served as curate at the Church Products Corporation, 39-01 Queens surviving are his widow, it.

Bertha Howes Williamson: Boulevard, Long Island City, was mass, 10 a.m., St. Nicholas or men-tine Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements by Wal Mrs. Thomas Clay, and a brotw Richmond Hill, died yesterday after Obituaries RAUH MARY LOUISE, In her 76th year at hif home, 105-34 131st St, Richmond Hill.

Funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. SCHEULEN-Suddenly, MarcH 27, MARY in her 72d year. She Is survived by six children and twenty-four grandchildren. Funeral services 8 p.m.

Monday at her residence, 446 Chauncey St. Interment 10 a.m. Tuesday at Evergreens Ceme Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery, Westchester. CONLON PATRICK at Goshen, N.

March 26. Remains Bt McCaddln's Chapel, 38 Lafayette Ave. Requiem mass St. Augustine's Church, Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. Inter-; ment Calvary.

DELANEY On March 26, 1937, JAMES, beloved husband of Augusta Meyer Delaney and dear brother of Mrs. Loretta Sullivan. Funeral from his home, 1046 79th Tuesday. 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Ephrem's R.

C. Church, where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy TTrSfe Cemetery. adjourned to 10 a.m. tomorrow by Magistrate Anthony Hoekstra in the Long Island City Court today.

narry, ine latter two of Providei1 R. I. Funeral services will be a ten-week Illness. Bom In Germany he lived In Brooklyn 60 years. He moved to TOBIAS DOUGHERTY died Saturday day, March 31, at 10 a.m.

CHARLES J. BROWN, Secretary, Richmond Hill about ten years ago. A Counsel for both sides agreed to the adjournment. nephew, Emhold Bleek survives. Funeral services will be held tomorrow night.

at big home, 7907 5th Ave. Surviving are his vile, Margaret; four aoni, Stephen, John, Walter and Thomas; two daughters, I Margaret and Jane; and ten grandchil tomorrow." i Alexander Maack i Rites Tomorro! Boro Man Found ter B. Cooke, Inc. STERNER Suddenly on March 28, FRANK, of 20A 7th Ave, beloved husband of Elsie Nlemeyer. Service Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, at Henry McCaddln's Chapel, 24 7th Ave.

Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. THOMAS EDMUND E. in HOCHREIN JULIUS, on March FRANK STERNER, S3, of 20A 7th 28, beloved husban-' of Elizabeth tery. dren.

Funeral eervlcea will he held to-1 On Railway Dies morrow. Cox Hochreln and brother of Anna Loop, at his home, 2C45 East 16th Funeral services will be held I morrow for Alexander Ma4 a salesman, died yesterday In Holy Family hospital of Injuries he received In a fall. He was a native of Pennsylvania and is RITTENHOUSE ETHEL on Schenectady, N. March 29 (U.R) March at her home, 132 Guern Street. Funeral notice later.

MRS. JANE SCOI1, went for the B. survived by his widow, Mrs. Elsie Sterner, sey Brooklyn, sister of Frank, Bernard Joseph Carr, 55, of Brooklyn, found lying on the main lormer star distance runner, died late Friday In the Greenpcj Hospital of heart trouble after Mlno. .1.

1 M. T. for many Jean, died yesterday at her home, 68-24 58th Road, Maspeth, JOHNSTON On March 27, William and Benjamin Rittenhouse and Mrs. Hestor Colbert. Fu PATRICK J.

CONLON, a former resident tracks of the New York Central ELIZABETH (nee Bacon), at her oxa wrong, xi was ov alter a prolonged illness. Surviving are four daughters. Mrs. Grace Allen, Mrs. Railroad near Carmen, died today of Bay Ridge, died Friday at Goshen, Y.

neral services at the Aitnur aaver-stock Funeral Chapel, 158 Franklin HO was born in County Bllgo, Ireland, 65 In Ellis Hospital. residence, 2914 West 15th Street, wife of the late Michael Johnston, mother of John and William; sister uvea at 100 Huron St. Allle Maack, as he was knowr sports circles, won particular fs Martha Hoffman, Mrs. Josephine Rowarth fant son of Edmund E. and Carp-line (nee Vetter), Saturday, March 27, 1937, at residence of his parents, 267 E.

32d St.f Brooklyn. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Feeney Sons, TYNAN Suddenly, on March 26, 1937. ETHEL H.

(nee Llneburgh); Identification was made through a years ago and formerly was manager ot tht Orange Inn it Goshen. A brother and St, Greenpolnt, on Tuesday at 9 p.m. DOUGHERTY On March 27, TOBIAS, beloved husband of Margaret Dougherty (nee McNamara), 5a of the late John and Johanna Dougherty and father of Stephen, Thomas, John, Walter, Jane and Margaret Dougherty. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from his residence, 7907 5th thence to St. Anselm's Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. union card found on Carr. of Mrs. Anna Gorton. Funeral and Georgania Scott, and two brothers, Alexander and James Funeral services will be held tomorrow.

in 1925, when, bearing the color; fw trHl.k,. 1 It was not known whether he had Wednesday. 9:30 a.m. from funeral SCHILL CHARLES, of 1372 Put three listers survive. Funeral services will bt hejd her( tomorrow.

been struck by a train or had fallen home, 476 73d Street, thence to the nam Ave, on March 27, aged 79 from one. MBS. ELIZABETH 1ESNAK. 54, died JOHN MONAHAN of 1310 Nostrand loving wife of John mother of R. C.

Church of Our Lady of Solace, where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment St. John's years, beloved father of Lena Sander and Irma Keller, Charles, Rudolph, Edward and Fred; brother of Lena Zangle; sixteen grandchil yesterday of heart trouble In St. Anthony's Hospital, Jamaica. He was a clerk and Is Freighter Checks mic mugiiui ui ot.

Antony, ne nine consecutive weekly road l1 held under the auspices ofi Brooklyn Lodge of Elks. In 192' won the annual eight-mile hai cap road run of the Cygnet A East Port Chester, N. Y. The year he won a 3,000 meter run 1 in the 22d Regiment Armory, hattan. died Saturday at her home, 132 Huron St.

Born in Hungary, she lived In Green-point 30 years. She was a member of the Slovak Catholio Union. Surviving are John W. 3d; only daughter or Caroline and Thomas B. Llneburgh; also survived by two brothers, Thomas L.

and Robert H. Funeral DtJNNIGAN On March 28, 1937, survived by his widow, Doris Flannery MAACK ALEXANDER, March dren and five great grandchildren. Member of Brooklyn Relief Circle, MADELINE P. DTJNNIGAN, beloved Monahan. Services will be held Wednesday.

Leak, Heads for Port San Francisco, March 29 (U.R) 26, 1937, beloved husband of Laura, dauehter of Nellie and the late wu .0, ETAOINSHRDLU CMFWYP CMFW from her residence, 737 Qulncy St, Amt. Stolzenauer Vereln. Funeral three sons, Frank, Andrew and William, and six daughters, Mrs. Rose Mrs. Mary Lupyak, Mrs.

Ethel Gall, Mrs. Chrls- father of Bertha, William, Alexander liam F. Dunnigan, sister of Mrs. Globe wireless reported today that 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, thence services Monday at 8 p.m. from Robert Edtteworth and Mrs.

James Joseph, Theodore, and son of the Lykes Brothers Freighter volun Funeral Home, 710 Knickerbocker He had been with the DepartrtJ MRS. FLORENCE GASKELL, 66, of 131st Richmond Hill, died yester to Our Lady of Good Counsel R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem O'Donnell. Funeral from her resi teer, which has been In distress off tlnla Gaydos, Mrs.

VCatherine Bower and Mrs. Agnes Lalor. Funeral services will Mary Schutta Maack; brother of Sidney and Elizabeth McGrath. or sanitation for a number of yi dence. 92 East 31st Street on Wed the coast of Japan, had effected mass will be offered at 10 o'clock, Ave.

Funeral Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Under direction of Nicholas Blasius Surviving are his widow, Berl be held tomorrow. nesdav at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem temporary repairs and was proceed (Cleveland, Ohio, papers please Funeral Tuesday from his residence, 100 Huron St.

Requiem mass St, live cnuaren, Bertha, William, mass at Holy Cross Church at 10 ing to Kobe, Japan, under her own copy.) Jr. "on. JULIUS HOCHREIN, 68, 'Of 2045 K. 16th Alphonsus R. C.

Church, 10 o'clock. exander Joseph and Theodi his mother and a brother and si1 o'clock. day at her home after a short Illness. She was born In England and had lived in Richmond HiU for the past 46 years. Surviving are her husband, Thomas, and five children, Thomas Walter, Ethel, Alice and Dorothy.

Funeral services will be held en Tuesday. power. died suddenly yesterday. He lived in Interment Calvary cemetery. WEBER On Sunday, March 28; Messages from the vessel, relayed EAGAN Suddenly, on March 28, Brooklyn 40 years.

He was a member of from the Collar liner President 1937, at her home, 228-10 139th Avenue, Laurelton, L. LTJISE be THOMAS, beloved father of Eliza McCOY On March 29, 1937, LA. Harrison and intercepted here, said Huge Lily Cross beth Ganley and Margaret Cullen, the Nassau Lodge, F. ft A. M.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. BUzabeth Cox Hochreln, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Loop. Fu loved mother ot Alexander and Otto VENIA beloved wife of Howard Funeral from John H. Timms Fu Weber.

Service at the Fairchild Shown in Chun SCHMITT WILLIAM at 708 Ocean Ave. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p.ml Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. SCHULTZ On March 28, at her home, 178-38 Meslle Road, St. Albans, MARY beloved wife of P. Richard Schultz, devoted mother of Helen and Richard Schultz, daughter of Mary Fass and sister neral services will be held tomorrow.

Chanel. 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, that engineers had checked the flow of water Into the No. 1 hold and that the pumps, which had been clogged since the ship sent out an SOS early Saturday, had been re A cross of 200 Easter lllie-H E. McCoy. Funeral private.

Direction Whitlock Maynard. McDEVITT MARY, at her resl Tuesdav at 8 p.m. Interment LOUIS GILNER ot 1396 X. 94tn St. died feet high and with a spread oi and one-half fepfc nrrrKs th private.

yesterday at the Crown Heights Hospital WELBY on Marcn ze, isai dence, 1183 New York on will be on public view at the F4 after-a brief Illness bis 64th year. Ha March 27, widow of John McDevltt PATRICK, patrolman of the 23d LOUIS BUG Funeral services for Louis Bute, 47, of 343 701st who died Thursday in the Coney Island Hospital ot pneumona, will: be conducted tomorrow. He was, a life resident' of Brooklyn and was formerly connected with the International Color. Company for many years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Ella Bugg; a daughter, Evelyn; two sisters, Mrs. Stephen V. Fonner and Mrs. George I. Sherman, and three brothers, Leo, Irving and Philip.

pect Avenue M. E. Churcl was a ot Survlv. Precinct. N.

Y. P. beloved nus dear mother of Mary Perkins, Helen paired and in operation. Mrs. Mary Moore oi Helen Hermann and Harry Fass.

lng.are his wife, Anna; a daughter; Mrs. band ot Nell, and father of Joan and Greenwood daily as long at flowers remain hi bloom. placed near the altar and llghte Xillian Claude; a sister, Mrs, Catherine runerai irom the funeral home of R. Stutzmann Si Son. 94-58 221st Gloria; son of Mrs.

Catherine Wall; iNolanV. 'and. flya John, brother of Edward weroy. Mrs, Arthur Ryno, Mrs. Elizabeth McGlhv Henry and James.

Funeral seiv a colored spotlight. neral Chapel, 246 5th Avenue, on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Augustine's R. C.

Church. ERBSMEHL HENRY, beloved husband of Joanna Erbsmehl, Sunday, at Park Ave, Blue Point, L. I. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at his home. Interment Wednesday in Bunset Cemetery, Montrose, N.

at 2 p.m. FETT Suddenly, on March 27, PHILIP beloved father of Mat-tie Harry J. and Dr. Herbert C. Fett.

Funeral from residence, 693 Carlton on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at Church Of St. Joseph, Pacific St, at 10 o'clock. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Icea wlU he held Wednesday. The cross, the first constrv Dies in Baldwin Baldwin, March 29 Mrs. Mary Moore, 79, died ot a heart attack today at her home, 71 Baldwin Ave. Queens Village, on Wednesday morning at thence to St. Catherine of Sienna R.

C. Church, St. Albans, where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cloister. chey and Mrs.

James McCormlck. Funeral from his home, 1024 Lorimer St, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; sol MRSjMARGARtT BURKE ot 579 S-st by the men of the congregation prepared for the Easter ser yesterday. a 'life resident ot Brooklyn, died of N.Y. Trout Fishing emn requiem mass St. Anthony of Padua Church at 10 a.m.

Intermeni Ryan and John McDevltt; also survived by five grandchildren. Solemn requiem mass Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Jerome's R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McVEY On March 26. 1937, MARY A. McVEY (nee Murphy).

Survived by five daughters and four sons. Funeral from her home, 93-29 214th Place, Queens Village, Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.: thence to Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, 9265 Springfield Boulevard, where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

She was born in Germany and came A sermon, "The Living Christ pneumonia at the Cumberland Hospital. She. was 45. Surviving are her husband. to this country when a child, St.

John's Cemetery. Starts on Saturday Albany, March 29 (U.R) Fishing Surviving are three daughters, James; a sister, Mary Grace, and a brother, Mrs. John Sanford Of Detroit, Mrs. Matty Grace. Funeral services uUl be held the Rev.

William V. Dickinson, tor, was Illustrated with exc from the motion picture, "The of Kings." Mrs. Dickinson por; ed; the hymn. "The Old Ri FUNERAL DIRECTORS Prank Hess of Newark, N. and Wednesday.

right for brook trout In five streams totaling 121. miles will be Mrs. Everett Dawson, with whom she MBS. EMMA R. GLADING, who formerly lived; a son.

Arthur, and three Cross," In pantomine. opened to the publlo Saturday, the Conservation Department announced today. grandchildren. Funeral arrange owned tht candy, and stationery store at Part AveVv and Adelphl St; i for jne-ra- than ments have not been completed. PAWNBROKERS SALE The on which the de A.

A. JUNG TBS LINCOLN PLACE PRESIDENT 4-S733. fa. heart attack, yesterday her 1357 Bergen St. She retired about 12 years ago; Mrs.

Gladlng partment has purchased perpetual WHITE On March 27, 1937, IDA, beloved mother of Mrs. Walter Ross, Mrs. Edward Ridgway, Edward, Thomas and George, and sister of Mrs. William Van Note, at her residence, 1313 Prospect Place. Requiem mass at St.

Matthew's Church on Tuesday at 9:30. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WILLIAMSON On March 27, 1937, GEORGE, of 132-30 Hillside Ave, Richmond Hill. Services at the Chapel of N. F.

Walker, 86-07 Jamaica Ave, on Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. Auctioneers. J. Kelly. L.

Feldhul Urges City to Ban INCORPORATED 1 iishing rights, nave been stocked with including: Klrschner. sell, at 70 Bowery at 9 a.ii; March 31Rv order Newman A I t- i-l 1 1 (3 1 I was corn in noijweii, waias, years ato XjOOtleCT LOEl Oftle I end came to Brooklyn at the age of 3. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS The west branch of the oswe- bluth, 16SS Broadway, diamonds, le'j secona-nana wetcnes, tools, musio gatchle River In Lewis and Herki atruments and typewriters. Pledged Enactment ot proposed local legislation to halt the sale of stolen '150 At Low At Surviving are a son. George W.

and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held, tomorrow The Home 3710 ot Feb. 16. 183S, to 36168 of 1938. mer counties; Big Salmon River, Franklin County; Klnderhook Creek, Rensselaer County; St.

Regis River, Franklin County, and the coal In New York City was urged to-day by Roderick Stephens, Coordin FomrmU Pritcl Fit Anj Pun JOHN T. KENNY, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Chapelt, 197 BRIDGE ST. 187 SOOTH OXFORD ST. Tel.

Cumberland 6-0125 (Bat. 6S Ytan) 'iVflXLIAM CLEMENS, 12, sod of Dr. and OUR FlIYERAL DOMES BROOKLYN 151 LIMM BsulfVSf BUsimlMtw 4-1300 ylM fl.MIM.a TRinitUiM ator of the Retail Solid Fuel Indus Mrs. William J. Clemens of 165 71th try in New York City.

5. died yesterday la St, Mary's Hospital after PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT WTL I DEPARTMENT STORE. BroJ 1211 ristbusli Ahs UeHslMtsr I-026I7 Mr. Stephens pointed out that un wiscoy-East Koy, Wyoming County. Construction Units an illness of four weeks.

He was a stu and Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn Newij hu rsslatered with Secretary of 10 dent In Public School 103 and Is survived label trade-marks "CROWN "rim fta" for ilcnholla beverages. 1 by his parents; two sisters, Marda and less pending legislation is passed by the Board of Aldermen $1,250,000 a year tor 350 additional detectives will be made imperative. He said Impressive Our fine heme, with lit modern facilities and beautiful furniihingi of fart every facility for comfort and for soothingly impreo-tiva Mrvicti. WILLIAM A. Buy Fair Bonds T.TJ mh23 36 3n Barbora, and two brothers, Robert and Idward.

The funeral wUl be held tomor TeL PRoipect 9-4216 Joseph Galligon Mortician 284 WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Corner Testfe Pltee, Brooklyn, N. X. QUEENS IM.lt Hlllllftl nnM Miaslea 14170 15S-I4 Ntrtlura el. INSemeSease l-MOO MANHATTAN H7 wtit no emoi Tmwur f-woo 1451 Flret Anw KHImltMir 4-N00 BRONX I WMt HOtli Otmt-RAyiMn t-1000 147 Willi! Avtnw MOtt Hi VI I O-707O WESTCHESTER 114 MiiMriimli Amw-Wkltt Win PtoiM lot Keprntulitn No ebimtton About $36,000 In subscriptions to that buyers ot bootleg coal were un BANKRUPTCY NOTICES World Fair debentures by members aware that they were being cheated TM TUB niSTRTCT COURT OFi through short-weight. MBS.

LILLIAN FBANCES MASSIAH of United States for the Eastern n.m Ynrlc in Bankruotcy. In the of the construction industry were announced today by Richard Whitney, chairman of the bond sales committee distributing the of C. CICCHETTI bankrur 601 Fark Place died Saturday at St. John's Hospital. Born In Barbados, B.

W. she FUNERAL DIRECTORS A Community Intlitutim Sine 11(1 'Connection! Throughout the C. a. Fmcral Firlen luting SM Witbrat Chirf a R0CERS AVE, MONTGOMERY ST. ltd 21 PARK AVE.

ILmmi I-I3M Irxklya CUmtartaM l-IKI Booklet Uvon Aeouiit order of tne court, tne assets oi tne MATHLTTIIRf lit Q3emotiam lived In Brooklyn' 30 years. 1 Surviving named bankrupt, consisting i oi groceries and flxtuies, wUl be 500 financing Issues. are her husband, FFrancls, and son. publlo auction Tuesday. March ALLEN WILHELMINA In loving Ji'lfrH4 More than $22,000 of this amount Hetnand Douglas.

Funeral services WlU be held to- memory ot our mother, who died Clanoa An. Ctrner Sterling FUoa 1937, at 10:30 a.m., on the premise, Wallabout Market, Brooklyn, New SAMUEL S. ALLAN, Reef JOSEPH M. BROWNE. Attorn Hnnra nredltora.

March 26, 1936. was subscribed in $100 lots by members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; Local 3, lorrow. MRS. AMELIA GRAMLICH, 80, died Phone NEvins 8-6821 SONS and DAUGHTER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A WILMOT L.

MOREHOTJSB. Refen yesterday at her home, 6312 Beverly Road, BATES In sad and loving mem' after prolonged illness. Born In Duchess VITAL NOTICES (Acknowledgment, Birtkt, Contma-: tioni, Ueathe, Marriage. Uanset, Uemonamt. Retolutwnt) accepted until 10 li.

rJor publication tht fcUtw- ory of our dear father and grand' which has undertaken to sell to its members by April 15. Other subscribers were Alpha Portland' Cement Company, Court Street. Brooklyn. N. Y.

HTAMS HAMBURG, Auction Tlllary Street, Brooklyn. Phone 4-6368. Of flees and Farlorsi 89 FOXALL ST. 1015 HALSEY ST. 207.

NASSAU father, ERNEST F. BATES, Who County, N. T. She Uved In Brooklyn more than 6S years. Surviving are two sons, Krneat and Frederick, end a daughter, departed this lite March 29 i29, UNITED STATES DISTRICT CC JOHN D.

WILSON and FRANK Nazareth Cembent Company, J. C. Turner Lumber Company, Mrs. William Schwendeman. Funeral serv Wain Offlea Phones roiwofl 9-4S00 SON, Individually and as members fj ices 1U be conducted tomorrow, KNOW IN ADVANCE The total coit of trio complete lenrict ii tjwijri told in advance, Thil i a protection lo every family.

i aoofcltt on rKiit, You're not forgotten, father, deaf Nor ever shaU you be; As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee. Oone but not forgotten. J. Schnldeberg, Inc, $500; Electrical Sauare Club, $500, MRS. CELESTA VIOLIOTTI, 53, ol 3467 lr rr.v- the next available edi and Kingsboro Political Club, CHILDREN and GRANDCHIL oopartnersmp oi frank, vyiusun Notice Is hereby given that on 18, 1937, John D.

Wilson and Fr: Wilson, Individually and as meml the copartnership of Frank Wilson were adjudicated bankrupts. First lng of creditors wlU be held at Roc A VvnAlrlttn. DREN, $500. wallys Aunt to return in fttrmnriam We have just published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Verses You may obtain copy of thlo booklet, without chirge, by celling an Ad Titer at MAin 4-6000. B.

13th wife ot Angelo Vlgllottl, died Saturday. She) was bom In Italy and Uved In this country for 30 years. Surviving are her husband; a son, Balvatore, MCCARTHY In memory of MAR 1937, at 3 p.m., at which time ef. GARET WALTON MCCARTHY, who tion of the earn aay paper. JkHlftfat Notice fate Soyenti per tine ana inciuiiei-'PubtusaUon ot the vtentieat notice the Brooklyn Daily Vagi.

Main b-6000 Personal Supervision Always Moderate Cost BENJAMIN GRINDROD Morticn and three daughters, Mrs. Jennie Caruso and Rose and Angelina Vlgllottl. Services died March 29, 1932. OnlT a memory of bygone days. Washington, March 29 (U.R) Mrs.

b. Buchanan Merryman (Aunt Bessie to Mrs. Wallis Simpson) Intends to return to Europe tor the marriage ot her niece to the JDuke of Windsor, it was FRED HERBST SONS MORTICIANS 7501 Fifth A. 697 ThM A. 5 HtnuM Piece may attend, prove their claims, an Trustee, examine the bankrupt transact such business as may i come before said meeting.

March 37. 10.17. THEODORE BUTT, Rc TO I will be held tomorrow. ,1 Ana a inn lor a lace unseen. But a conxant fetlini that God alone.

Knows Just what should have been. JOHN, 17 Hnll PI. Kea. Etna St. WILHELM FRir.DE, (O, of 9" 11-177 I if tk.

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