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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. Ml 22 NECK-AND-XECK IN RACE FOR GOLF TITLE 106TH MEN AWAh' Dcatfts Newest Magistrate RETIRED APPEALS I At a Br 'r mm mr I I i SWEETEST STRAINS OF ALL'-PAY CALL JUDGES URGED AS fTy HOOYER NOMINEE IN MIDWEST TO BE FARM BOARD'S KEY Wheat Held in Greatest Need of Aid 3 Men of "Border" States Appointed. Ashcraft, John V. Hudson, Mary Barlow. Harriot Kavaoaeh.

Bennett, Thomas Patrick J. Bosworth, Eiia Krue. John Breeden. A.H. Louche.

Elizabeth Campbell. Jessie McCabe. Amelia V. Campbell. C.

D. Mitton. Mary A. Cullum, Alby Mildenberg. Pipe, John R.

Vitale Vincenza Quinn. Margaret Elster. Man- Reusch, Willemina Fla elor. arrict Schloeder, A. J.

USE Hi 8 Gaffney, L. J. Stein, Anna. Williams, W. A.

All Camp Training Except. Kitchen and Guard Work Ends; Praised by Haskell. (Special to The taglt Camp Smith, June 29 Tfce menv. bers of the 106th Infantry are now awaiting the sweet stralns-to tha Harper, James Hough, H. E.

Fitness! Let Them Decide of Candidates, C. Danzilo Washington, June 29 (IP) The designation by President Hoover of three of the eight men he will name for membership on the Federal Farm Board left agricultural leaders speculating today on who will be Suggests. Jv i wAj soldier or pay calL This call will be sounded by the sergeant bugler at regimental headquarters and then taken up by the field muslff. appointed from the great Mid-West which ushers in the paymaster with i 1 the greatest of brass flourishes. 1 With the exception of necessary 1 details to the kitchen and the guard, nil traflnincr vnrlp Viae renCAl ThA V.

ADLER Tuscan Lodge No. 704. T. A. announces with deep -pret the death of Bro.

ADOLPH ADLER. Masonic funeral sen-ices -Jane 29. 8 p.m.. at his vesidet.it Le fferts Brooklyn. V)ur heartfelt sympathy to the family in their bereavement.

CHARLES EICHEN. Master. Edward I. Druckman, Secretary. ASHCRAFT JOHN W.

ASHCRAFT. Campbell Funeral Church, B'way, 66th Saturday, 2 p.m. BARTOW At San Francisco. June 21, HARRIOT C. SMITH of Fishkill, N.

widow of William A. Bartow, formerly of Brooklyn. Interment Rural Cemetery, Fishkill, N. June 30, 4 p.m., daylight time. BENNETT THOMAS, on Saturday, June 29, beloved husband of the late Bridget Bennett.

Funeral will be held on Tuesday from his residence, 24 Woods at 9:30 a.m.; tnence to the C. Church of the Will 15 New Judges Be Selected by Merit Or Political Strategy? What President Hoover says: "Our law enforcement machinery Is suffering too often, I regret, from inefficient and delinquent officials. Every student of our law-enforcement mechanism knows full well that our Judiciary needs to be pistol range, which had been thrown open to permit a few late arrivals yesterday to complete their record fire, was shut down shortly after 11 o'clock. The trucks which are to transport the extra equipment arrived in camp this morning and the members of the Service Company are preparing to load these trucks this Brooklyn's newest Magistrate Is Assistant District Attorney Sylvester ern farming region to represent principally the wheat Interests. Announcement of the member or members to represent this commodity has been awaited with the keenest interest, mainly because wheat is regarded as the commodity in greatest need of immediate application of the stabilization contemplated by the act under which the board will function.

The first three members announced come from the "Border States," agriculturally speaking, of Oklahoma, Kentucky and Missouri. One of them, James C. Stone of Lexington, represents the tobacco growing industry; another, C. B. Denman of Farmington, is identified with livestock, and the third, Carl Williams of Oklahoma City, for years has been identified with the American Cotton Growers Exchange.

Whatever the personnel of the completed board proves to be, and President Hoover expects It to be organized by August, the members will be subjected to the closest scrutiny by the Senate Agriculture Com-mitee when their nominations are submitted. Sabbatino. He was sworn in yes afternoon. Immediately after din- 1 terday afternoon to succeed Magis trate Mortimer S. Brown, whose ner passes were issued and the men granted liberty until reville tomor- row Haskell Reviews Brigade.

term expires Monday. Sabbatino, who lives at 1119 E. 23d Is an Thirteen Judges in Brooklyn and two in Queens will be elected this fall. How efficient will they be? officer of the Flatbush Democratic Club of the 21st A. D.

and the v- yw Mlir- ted Michael Laura Democratic Association of the 1st A. D. Mayor James J. Walker yesterday reappointed Magistrates George W. MaJ.

Gen. William N. Haskell, division commander, was the reviewing officer at the brigade review held In camp last night. The two regiments, the 105th of Troy and the 105th, of Brooklyn, an excellent appearance under the com- mand of Col. Thomas Fairservis, 1 acting brigade commander.

Maj. C. Pemberton Lenart was brigade adjutant. At the conclusion of review General Haskell commended Colonels Fairservis and Walter G. Robinson, of the Troy regiment.

Simpson, Henry. M. R. Goodman and Louis B. BroCsky, all of Man hattan, the 2d District both Justice Edward Candidates for the judiciary should be selected or nominated by the retired Court of Appeals judges, declares James C.

Danzilo, attorney, of 32 Court in a letter concerning the Eagle's campaign for a better judiciary. "I believe," says Mr. Danzilo, "that the candidates for judicial office should be selected or nominated by an impartial board consisting of retired Court of Appeals judges, after examination as to their competency. "It takes over five years of actual Holy Cross, where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

EOSWOIiTH ELLA M. BOSWORTH, oa June 27, 1929. beloved mother cf Beryl B. Vermilye. Funeral from her late residence, Sherburne, N.

at 2 o'clock Sunday, June 30. BREEDEN ABNER HARRIS, In his 58th, year, beloved husband of Mary Breeden and father of Abner H. and Joseph C. Funeral services will be held at his residence, 1880 W. 7th st Gravesend, Brooklyn, on Monday, July 1, at 9 o'clock; thenc; to the Church of Ss.

Simon and Jude, Van Sicklen and Avenue where a remiiem mass will be offered at 10 o'cVock. Interment Holy Cross. BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22, B. P.

O. ELKS Brothers You are requested to attend the funeral services of our brother, ADOLPH ADLER, Saturday evening, June 29, at 8 o'clock, at his residence, 51 Lefferts ave. EDWARD A. WYNNE, Exalted Ruler. Joseph H.

Becker, Secretary. Wynne and Isidore Buxbaum. WILL STUDY ADULT EDUCATION ABROAD upon the appearance of their regiments. He also spoke of the progress made during the camp tour. Supports Epstein.

"In the 4th he says, there is no reason why Judge Jacob Strahl should not now retire, and certainly would favor Commis sioner Martin C. Epstein for that Among tne visitors in camp lass night were MaJ. Walter E. Corwin, commander of the 27th Division Train, and Lt. Robert E.

Platz, ad- Jutant of the Both officers inspeoted the camp and visited with Colonel Fairservis for some time discussing camp conditions. piace." For the 5th District, he considers Al Espinosa (left) and Gene Sarazen (right), both pros, were tied for the- lead in the national open golf championship with 142 as they started out on the last lap today. Justice Cornelius Ferguson and Dean Adelbert G. Fradenburgh of Brooklyn City College, who sailed today on the Baltic for a month's sojourn In England and Scotland, will survey conditions surrounding adult education so as to better prompt adult education in Brooklyn court work to educate a judge into the routine, provided he has the Droner background, education and Aaron Beerman the logical candidates, and Ralph K. Jacobs in the 6th, if he is not chosen for City Court.

2d District Democrats ELDERLY MAN, HIT In the 21st A. Edgar M. when he returns. judicial temperament. Candidates for office should be selected from competent practitioners who have a diversified practice.

Men should be selected who are free from political Name Local Candidates The Second District Democratic Owing to the necessity of equip Doughty of 329 Rugby veteran Municipal Court Justice, has been BY AUTO, DIES OF CAMPBELL JESSIE WILSON ping the new annex to the tem CAMPBELL, suddenly, on Thursday, indorsed ior a Municipal Court entanglements and who will admin Policewomen to Guard Coney's 4,000 Lost Kids From Kindly Feeders Motherly Sympathizers Inclined to Do More Harm nomination by the Republican County Committee. First appointed June 27, 1929, at her residence, 146 Mid wood st. Services 7:30 p.m. Sat ister the law Impartially and justly. porary quarters of Brooklyn City College, the dean will return on Aug.

11,, missing the World Conference on Adult Education to be held in FRACTURED SKULL Public Can't Discriminate. to fill a vacancy by Mayor Mitchel, ex-Justice Doughty has spent 12 Club named its local candidates at the regular meeting last night at the clubhouse, 1401 Kings Highway. Supporting Herman M. Frank for Municipal Court Justice, Mortimer H. Vohl for Assembly and James H.

Huntington for Alderman, tho organization anticipated the naming of regular district nominees by urday. Interment Greenwood Cemetery Sunday a.m. CAMPBELL On June 28 years on the bench, from 1915 to "Where a candidate has been of proven worth and has served the community and given conscientious Girl, Victim of Hit and Run 1927. cwarles beloved husband of Cambridge on Aug. 18.

Brooklyn City College's new annex will accommodate 500 students. The new building, located at Pearl and Willoughby is but two blocks from the present headquarters. The service, he should be granted a re Mary O'Connor Campbell and father nf Charles. Margaret and Kenneth, Driver, Has Broken Leg. Three Others Are Injured.

Than Good, Says Capt. Jim Brady, New Head of nomination. The public cannot in a short time make a proper selec Leader Thomas J. Cox. TRACE THEFTS LAID dean predicted that next year's en Frederick Boyd Stevenson, last at his residence, 255 Steuben st.

Requiem mass on Monday at 10:15 nt. St. Patrick's Church. Interment tion of iudiciary candidates and can rollment would exceed 3,000, night's speaker, urged a larger police One person was killed and four Women's Bureau He Praises Work of Female Cops. By MARJORIE DORMAN.

iorce 10 cope with crime in New TO SERVANT PAIR IN not properly weigh their merits or compare their demerits or judicial temrjerament: this is almost Im others were injured in automobile Urges Wider City Power York, claiming that "police at present have most of their time taken up with traffic." He assailed any accidents in Brooklyn last night. possible. "In the past, both political par Fred Schleffer, 75, of 84 Eldert WEALTHY FAMILIES The 4,000 lost children who annually claim the attention of the cops at Coney Island and other beaches will be protected from the overgenerous public if Capt. Jim Brady can To Build Homes for Poor Forrest Park, June 29 De st died In the Wyckoft Heights ties have indorsed for election on a non-nartisan platform Justices of relaxation of immigration restriction and urged unity ci' civic and political clubs here for boro improvements. John J.

Gilece presided. Hospital of a fractured skull suf Holy Cross. CULLUM Fortitude Lodge, No. 19 F. fc A.

with deep regret announces the death of its brother, ALBY CULLUM. Masonic services will be held on Sunday, June 30, 1929, at 3 p.m., at his residence, 13 Yale Baldwin, L. I. Brethren are requested to attend. ISIDOR ROBIN, Master.

Melville M. Levy, Secretary. manage to do it. Captain Brady was recently made head of Man and Wife Held in Rifling ploring the lack of low rental housing In cities, Louis H. Pink, member of the State Housing Commis fered when he was struck at Wilson ave.

and Hancock st. by an automobile driven by Morris Fantel of the Supreme Court whose records have been unassailable. There Is no person in this country who can in any way find complaint against the snlenriiri record made by Justice the Women's Bureau of the- of Jersey Home Worked for N. Y. and L.

I. People. Police Department by Com- man or woman, Is a good cop no 732 Greene ave. No arrest was HEIRS SETTLE ROW sion, has submitted to the annual convention here of the League for matter who is "boss." missioner Grover A. Whalen.

1 Stephen Callaghan, who has served made. Industrial Democracy a plan for DKLMONACO On June 27, at 100 Seek Each Vacancy. As things stand now the lost Frances Castello, 25, of 853 69th the Supreme (jourr, oencn wnn uta tinction. honor and learning. supplying that need.

Police in Bergen County, New Jer There are ldo applicants for every ON ROTHSTEIN WILL. it contemplates closer co-opera babies, usually yelling lustily, are placed Inside cages made by wicket st. was struck by a hit-and-run driver at 11th ave. anq" 65th st. Her vacancy on the female police force, think both parties should indorse him, because no candidate can be tion between cities and State hous according to Captain Brady.

left leg was fractured and sne was fences, and held here until some selected from any walk of life and sey, today were trying to learn how many complaints of robberies in their county and in New York or on Long Island would be made against ing boards, establishment of State banks to finance such building pro Litigation of Arnold Rothstein'. "Why should this be the case taken to Kings county tiospitai. ro-lice of the Fort Hamilton station in any way measure up to Justice callashan. nor can readily and distraught mother or father comes along to salvage them. residence, 1771 Troy near I Highway, VITALE VIN-C beloved mother of Daniel Alphonse Delmonaco.

Funeral 'day, June 30, at 2 p.m. Calvary Cemetery. ELSTER MARY ELSTER, at the of her daughter, Mrs. Fred-E Styles, 109-01 200th s. 1..

on Wednesday, June when the pay is only $1,769 to sent out a general alarm lor the will has been officially closed. Surrogate O'Brien has approved a com easily acquire his experience and asked the reporter. Paul and Louise De Rommes, expert jects at low interest, and the conferring of greater authority upon cities to condemn and buy suitable locations. automobile that hit her. 'wen, it can ail be spent, ior one tning, was tne reply.

Boy's Skull Fractured. servants and, apparently, efficient burglars as well. The De Rommes were arrested in Teaneck charged promise entered Into by the lamlly of the slain racketeer and the utors and trustees named in the invalidated statement. "jno need to save tor 01a age. as When his mother, Mary Kennedy, lost control of the machine she was fairness within a short time.

I am in favor of renominating and reelecting all of the judges of the Municipal Court, who already hold office. While some of them have certain peculiarities, they would bring to the office the experience acquired over a long period of with stealing $1,600 worth of cloth. h'ir 86th year. Survived by, after 25 years of service a cop Is pensioned on half pay. A woman may retire at 50 and live on her Brothers Plan Tour ing and bric-a-brac from Mrs.

Gil driving In attempting to avoid a col lision. and crashed into a fire hy The order names Jack Rothstone. bert E. Reubens, by whom they were pension. Many women dread old Rothstein's brother, and John J.

Glynn, nephew of former Governor Of Europe on Cycles Toicring Europe on bicycles Is empioyea. son, William J. Elster; two Mrs. Frederick E. Styles Lewis Seely.

Services at residence, Sunday, June 30, at 2 5 m. age, and I think the pension factor drant at Avenue and Gravesend Raymond Kennedy, 12, of 2340 E. 2d st fractured his skull. The boy Their arrest led to the disclosure Nearly Killed With Kindness. "And while the youngsters are detained there, what happens?" said Captain Jim this morning.

"Why, they're almost killed with kindness. It makes no difference whether they have Just had breakfast, luncheon or dinner, everyone wants to feed them just as they want to show their enthusiasm for the bears in the zoo by handing them peanuts. the dear little a woman will say, selecting a blue-eyed kid out of the collection of lost babies. Then she hands him an orange or a lollypop or something. years." miiuences some 01 the many ap plicants for Jobs on the force.

smitn, as substituted executors. Maurice F. Cantor, who had the willv that the couple had worked for sev planned by two Brooklyn boys this was taken to Coney Island Hospital, Favors Kopff, Lerncr, Peters. erai prominent people. New York "For a single or widowed woman signed by a crossmark the day be summer.

They have done this be and Long Island detectives recalled this sum is a comrortaDie salary Mr. Danzilo said he was in favor The left leg 01 cnaries Mcuer mott. 70, of 663 75th st. was frac fore both here and abroad during fore Rothstein died, will get Inez Norton, called Rothstein's When a man has a wife and four that many of those prominent peo of Assistant District Attorney Fred me past iew years. children to support, it is not." sweetheart, will be compensated for tured when he was hit by an driven by Vincent Lacoto of 335 erick L.

Kopff, Israel M. Lerner ana pie had reported thefts during the times the couple worked for them. captain Brady said that recently Thomas P. Peters for the uity They are Theodore and Harold Seidman of 551 Mansfield pi. They will sail on the Majestic July 10 37th st.

at 4th ave. and 76th ts. Discovery that the De Rommes had signing a release for all her claims on the estate. The estate amounted to $2,700,000. there have come in a large number of complaints from motion picture FLAGLOR On Friday, June 28, tJ9, HARRIET FLAGLOR, in her BHd year.

Service at her residence, 1310 Dean Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 30, at 2:30 p.m. Interment private. GAFFNEY LAWRENCE at his residence, 486 4th st. Survived by his sister, Anna; brothers. Harry, Jchn and Frank Gaflney.

Funeral on Mondav. Julv 1. at 9:30 a.m.; He was taken to Kings County Hos Dltal. and for Municipal Court posts, in addition to incumbents, Michael Ditore. Isidore Buxbaum, Aaron uiree trunks stored in a small steamship agency may lead to the and tour Switzerland and France during the six weks abroad.

Last ineaiers on stolen purses. The policewoman in charge tries to we want to warn women theater1 recovery of some of the articles Seven-year-old Evelyn Roland of 643 Willoughby ave. was struck at Bpwman and Fred M. Ahern. stave ner on, this wen-mtentionea stolen.

According to Abraham teinstein goers not to lay their purses on the empty seat beside them under their Myrtle and Tompkins aves. by an Among those for whom the De giver of sweets or fruit or peanuts, but it's too late. The kid hangs on to of 32 Court Justice caliagnan automobile driven by Jonn uonnei summer both studied at the Unf versity of Sorbonne, in Paris. Theodore is a Junior at Dart' mouth and a graduate of Poly Pre paratory Day Country School. Har old is a Junior at Poly Prep.

Rommes have worked and who have OinnlH he renominated and indorsed ly of 399 Snyder ave. and was his trophy like grim death in fact, reported thefts, according to the bv both parties. He thinks Assistant thence to St. Saviour's Church, 8th taken to Beth Moses Hospital. Her it generally makes him stop crying hats," he said.

"Theater thieves have a fine chance in a darkened house. They seat themselves behind the empty chair and by tilting the seat up with the toe of their police, are; District Attorney joscpn v. uai skull was fractured. laoher onri Assistant District At A. J.

Gillespie, contractor, of 1175 at once. The fact that he may be a sick boy from overeating in an tomev William F. X. Geoghan Park Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs.

hour or two does not count tnen, JOHN R. nre, 40 years old, of 414 Macon died lat night In th Swedish wnnlri he elnnd choices tor the City Russel C. Leffincwell of 43 E. S7th BURNS MflMORIAL. Court, and he would support Israel To Abolish "Coops." DEWEY.

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Class day exercises terminate the commencement week at Dewey Junior High School, 4th ave. antJv 40th Thursday. Graduation was held Tuesday. Awards granted Thursday were; Florence Swift, service medal; Char lote Knoke, Spanish medal; Carme-lita Shea.

Latin medal; Helen Christie, French, with honorable mention for her twin sister, Beatrice; Alonzo Q. McLaughlin, civics medal; to George Mots and Harry Swanson $5 gold piece for the best civics book. That Robert Burns, Scottish poet, T.emer if he ran. ror me st. and Oyster Bay, L.

Mitzi Halos, actress, of the Hotel ties Artistes, and Mrs. Florence J. Rocks ave. and 6th st. Mass at lu a.m.

GIFFEN On Thursday, June 27, ESTHER B. GIFFEN, Wife Of Na-fhiniel. Funeral services at her residence. 220-02 133d Sprins-field Gardens. Eastern Star services Saturday evening, June 29, at 8 o'clock.

Religious services Sunday at 2 p.n. Interment Springfield Cemetery. "All matters of improvement In was a prophet of peace and a fore Mnnirinnl Court of the 1st District the Police Department depend on Hospital. He lifelong resident of Brooklyn and was In the real estate business. Ho Is survived by his wife.

Rose; his mother, two brothers snd four sisters. Services will be held tomorrow night. Burial will be In Cyprojs Hills Cemetery. he indorses Harry JBarmore, ana iui of Uayside, L. I.

Lemngwell Is a runner of the peace movement on foot today will be brought out this afternoon in an annual ceremony of member, of J. P. Morgan Sc Co. appropriations, but the Commissioner, the Women's Bureau and According to New York detectives, the Robert Burns Memorial Asso some wearing apparel found In the Senator W. J.

Heffernan are de termincd to do away with the pres. Dcatfjs elation to be held on the mall shoe can easily tilt the purse down behind the back of the chair. "In 1928 the 125 women police of the Women's Bureau investigated 2.100 cases and made 840 arrests. In many of these arrests a young girl or boy was sent to an institution or placed on probation. By the aid of specialized knowledge which a woman may use so effectively they were saved to society." In the fall, it is said, Commissioner Whalen will ask the Board of Estimate for funds to Increase the size of the Women's Bureau and thoroughly reorganize it.

BEOOKLYNITES IN BERMUDA. trunks at the steamship agency has been Identified ns belonging to the 27, mtt.df.nrerg On June HARP ER-rOn W'cdnesdav, June 26, 1929, JAMES, beloved husband of Mabel Harper, at his residence, 358 ent chicken coop system of caring for lost children at the beaches. These cages have got to go, because SARAH, widow of the late Samuel Glllesplcs. Some of Miss Hajos Central Park. Congressman Hamilton Fish William P.

Hamilton of Brooklyn, Raymond Buell and T. S. Knowlson will be the speakers. and be oved mother Of ur. apparel has also been found, detec they make the lost children a tar Tompkins ave.

Services at his residence Sunday, June 30, at 2 p.m, Mildenberg. Funeral services at her tlves said. Packages have been mailed to get for the misdirected kindness of every motherly woman who comes residence, 8914 146th Jamaica, on Genet De Rommes in Brussels, the Sunday, June 30. at 2 p.m. along.

HOUGH On June 27, 1929, H. EMERSON HOUGH. In his 64th vfar: bivther of Lillian J. Winder. police declared, and they have NEW SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

A new school of music Is to be opened Tuesday, July 2, In Aeolian Hall, CS Flatbush under the auspices of the Aeolian Hall School PIPE JOHN dearly beloved "A tent or a small portable house cabled to Belgium to have them in is an tnat is required. Services at his residence, 176 Ryer WILLS FILED CATUNA, KATE I. (Au. 19241. Eitate, 10.000.

To Joiephlna K. RovIr, 1725 E. husband of Rose Pipe; passed away June 28, 1929. Particulars later. tercepted and examined.

In addition, rabies have been sent to Scot Hamilton, Bermuda, June 29 son on Sunday, June 30, at 4 QUINN On Thursday. June 27. nt "It will simplify the work of the policewomen who care for the lost children. Last year only 15 of them remained unclaimed after 10 o'clock p.m. Interment Freehold, N.

J. Among the recent arrivals at the of Music, 689 Fifth Manhattan, lt was announced today. Miss Hud-, die Johnson will supervise and teach Hotel Langton are Mr. and Mrs. her home, 421 Beach 120th Rock-away Park, L.

MARGARET HUDSON On June 29. MARY land Yard and Paris asking if the De Rommes have records there. It was said they had worked in England and on the Continent for many years before coming over here. Edwin Snedecker and Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Zwehl of Brooklyn. DALY QUINN, beloved wife of tne.

students. beloved wife of William M.Hudson, In her 63d year. Funeral services will be held at her residence, V. L. Outerbridge of Brooklyn Is Thomas J.

and fond mother of John Marjorle O. and Virginia. at night during the entire summer, but while they are the wards of the Police Department they are entitled to protection from too much affection that takes the form of cake, candy, fruit, popcorn, lollypops, Ice Mattltuck, N. on Monday, July at the American House. At tho Inverurie are Mr.

and Mrs, 1, at 2 p.m. Interment New Beth eny Cemetery, Mattituck. N. Y. Mercy C.

H. S. Graduates H. B. Sale and H.

B. Slaugle, of LOST AND FOUND Funeral from her nome, on Monaay, July 1, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at R. C. Church of St.

Francis de Sales, at Belle Harbor, at 10 a.m. Interment at Calvary. cream ana sanawicnes. KAVANAGH On Friday, June 28 Captain Brady is the first mascu Brooklyn. ZEPPELIN STARTS IN JIXY.

Feted by Alumnae Members of the class of June. Pulpit, Bar and School Tell Brooklyn Grads To Shun Snobbery Here la what five speakers at Brooklyn and queens commencements this week, representing the bar, clergy, schools and private life, think of Professor Robert E. Rogers' dictum of "Be Snob," enunciated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he is a professor. "Don't be a snob" the Rev. J.

Lowrey Fendrich pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church. "Wo must never be jmobs" Dr. George W. Van Vleck of Poly Preparatory Country Day School. "Be tolerant; not a snob" Justice William Hagarty.

"Abjure snobbery" Dr. John H. Denbigh, president of Packer Collegiate Institute. "Don't be snobs" Edward Percy Howard of Lynbrook, Long Island. PATRICK J.

KAVANAGH, beloved husband of Elizabeth Kavanaah 'nee 23d tnd Otorge V. Catuna, 423 Qulncy I children. COX, MARY (March 28). Estate, SS.000. To Aines L.

Richofe, sister, 839 Bth one-third; Marlon H. Barrett, niece, same address, cne-thlrd: Elite J. Blume, niece, 33 East Rockawar one-third. OR1FF1NO. 8TEPHAN IJun 191.

Estate, SS.000. To Alrlra o. Klrkland. daughter, S02 E. Sth one-half: Wester Orlfltnf, son, 32S 13th st one-half.

OOLDDERO. ABRAHAM (March 341. F.atale, 113,000. To Rose Ooldberi. widow, 1788 Union st.

OOETZ, BARBARA. Estste, 110.000. To Barbara and Sidle Ooets, children, 281 Staitg each S10.000 and one-seventh residue; John Ooets, son, tame sddress, 19.000 tnd one-seventh residue; Peter OoeU, 85-74 111th Richmond Hill; Frank Ooets, 3 rot ton Forest Mills: Nicholas Ooets, 33-33 170th st Flushins. and Otto Ooets 104-88 111th line head the Women's Bureau has had. He scouted the idea that the BAO Lost, brown; Thursdav.

Coner hrarh, rvar Oate. SVO E. 43d at. fiuckmlnster REUSCH WILLEMINA on father of John and Edna June 27, 1929. In her 62d year.

1929, of the Mercy Commercial High School, who were graduated last women cops resent a man "boss." Frledrlchshafen, June 29 The Oraf Zeppelin will probably start a Kavnnaeh and Mrs. rrcaericic Daughter of the late Mvndert p. BANKBOOK Loat; No. 106. 4flA; payment stopped.

Return to KUifs Count Save Ine Rank, i ts Broadway, Johnson, at his residence. 465 Sack world cruise at the end of July, ac nd Rebecca v. van uorai; wue Sunday, were given a reception and dance by the alumnae of the school of Charles Reusch and mother "There's no sex in efficiency, Is there?" he asked. "Everything depends on personality in such positions. Today women work under or alongside men.

What I'm against cording to present indications. The ett st. Funeral on Monday at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Agnes XAT Lout; black velveteen; vicl.mr Avenue and Conev tv, Monday evenlm: reward SHEephead 8771, of Victor M.

Funeral services Sat giant German dirigible, which is last night In tho assembly hall of the school building, 176 faalle pi. More than 300 alumnae were pres P. C. Church. urday at 8 p.m.

at her residence, 4uo Madison st. JlRUG Suddenly, on Thursday now being fitted with new motors, will make a trial trip some time between July 10 and 20. is segregation of the sexes in business or the professions. A good cop, ent, including the 62 recent gradu IXIO Loat; male coille. btown Willi whit marklnta: lirenee M22-R; answers name Spun; on Friday evenlns; rewerj, INOeraoll MM-J.

SCHLOEDER On June 28. ates. June 27. ft his residence, 1724 Ralph JOI in his 69th year, dearly beloved husband of Louise King and AI J. SCHLOEDER.

at his Mlis Queenle Sampson, president residence, 7H5 Argylc Flatbush. of the alumnae association, made lather of Emily and Louise King an address of welcome to the new Survived biil mother, Angela: two sisters and oiic brother. -Bolcmn Envy the Flea Don't Condemn Him alumnae, to which Miss Frances Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Sunday nt 2 Handel, president of the graduatlnc! p.m. from R. fMutzmann Funera requiem mass Tuesdnv morning 10 o'clock at St.

JJosfl of Lima Church, Pnrkvllle 'arkvlllc. Interment Br ALAN DEVOE class, responded. A program of Chapel, 2001 Madison st. Interment In Mount Olivet Cemetery. Calvary Richmond Hill, children, each one-seventh residue.

HOCHETTE, jOFHIE (June 83). Estate, mors thin SS.0OO. To Ave children in equal shares. Esecutor, Fannie II. Field, 18th st.

KAUFFMAN, AMT4A F. (June J4i. EttsU. 15.000. To three children earn 14.000; three other relatives, smsll treacles.

KREIDEM ACKER, PHILIP Uunl 131. Estate, SI7.000. John Kreldemaeher, on, 41 Armand OlendsM, L. 1, St.OOO-, music under the direction of Miss Lillian Lynch, chairman of the entertainment committee, was booLoot, Bo. ion bull, overuse; hiatk, white markli anawert to peine nt In Reward.

2007 Avenue T. tx Lol; Ronton bull terrier. Hawaii 8100; olons aked flnder; darl brlndle; white cheat tad perfect while arn.w nn back or iwk; anawert name tl'irnhv; lot Monday Irovn L. train, between Hew York and MonleuK Foint. Communirale station aerit, Rocers.

Moniaiik Point. Tel. Montauk 77. HAMDBAO Ftrnnd- lady's: Lenox rd.net ev; containing money, personal Reiume-i on Idrntillcttiea. al- odire.

PIN-Loat; larte amethrit, aurroundiel with pearta, June Brlehtori line Olrle Commerrial Hih rewtr4. FWtnane 1018 LOUCHE ELIZABETH C. sud STEIN On Triday. June 28, 1929, at her home a'. Oyster Bay.

ANNA, beloved wife ot George Rtcln. Fu denly, on June 28, devoted wife of Joseph William Louche snd mother neral servires on Hundny evening, of Edith, William. Richmond and June 30. 1929, nt 7 30 o'clock at De Andrew Louche, daughter of Mrs Vine's Funem! Iome, 232 South Anna Helderlch and slater of Anna Andrew Kreldemaeher. ton, Sl.OOO; Kate May Holclerlch and Mrs.

Carrie Horn, dauihter, 118-14 303d Ct. Albans. Oyster Bay, L. Interment private. WILLIAMS On June 28.

1929 ruwlle. Funeral from residence, 13302 232d Laurelton, Tuesday, with solemn requiem mass at St, WILLIAM WILLHMH. father Of Queens, 81,000: Henrr Kreldemaeher, ton, Rldsewood, queens. 31.000; Charles Kreldemaeher, ton. 418 Central are 85; Marl Kreldemaeher, widow, 178 Watson My Sunday night visitant In Prospect Park was not particularly welcome.

He was brought to my bench by a wandering Airedale, and he was called, in vulgar parlance, a flea. In his own small way the flea Is a very remarkable beast, and the burlesque treatment accorded him Is to be deplored. He can, for example, Jump a foot high. Now this may not seem very far, but were man able to leap a proportional distance relative to his sise. he could hop comfortably over the tallest buildings in Brooklyn.

It was In demonstrating his ability that my young friend Slphonoptrra the floas official title vaulted from his canine host to me. the flea escapes any but the most expert pursuer. The individual in Prospect Park eluded my grasp for ten minutes, and gave In at length when I stepped firmly on him. Furthermore, the humble flea can smell with his feelers, hop with six legs simultaneously, drill holes with his sharp beak as an augur, and make a living without doing a stroke of work. His whole life Is spent In luxurious travel, and he lives in a sort of ambulating apartment hotiae, the landlord of which furnishes an abundance of heat, food and shelter free of charge.

As for clothing, the flea Is completely equipped to get along without It. Rain or shine, summer or winter, he Is given plenty to est. guarded William H. inmni F. McDoi'gall Hlaire's CM.ich.

Kosrdale, L. a Funeral ne'vl'-es will be held at Sam. Interment In Ellenvillc.N.Y, chapel 42 Lafayette ave. Sunday residue. MAYER, MAX (June 13).

Estate. 81.000 M-CABE AMELIA Y. McCABE To Emma W. Merer, widow, 181 aterllns st. of m6 Newklrk ave Brooklvn.

N. June 30. at 3 in. Interment Ever greens Ccnutery. In C0cmortam suddenly on June 27.

at West Orange Shipping News Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships ttamtr tnd Lin Sslird From Ou will Dock Rd-Amfr nrmrn. Junp JO Tomorrow, 57th fit MnrxcufN Nnrih ir. Llodrti. Junf Tomorrow, A Motional VIAI.I ANffl. Hpatllsh 8o'lthmplon.

Jiint 23 Tomorrow, A SUP AI1MANIA, Cunsrii. Ulir1. June 1R Tomorrow, HtllKt rr.NIA, HaHIc-America (mhnburr. Jim 21. Tomorrow, A .4 id PI Hun.

LAf'oNIA, unnrrl Liverpool. Jiina 22. Tomorrow, 4'h st United fruit. Llmon. June 22 Tomorrow, Puiion MIXM), wr1 Vera Cru, inut 22.

Tomorrow, SI Bn. AM Fit tiANKFM, Am Mrrhnt London, June 21 MoM Brnor 8t KTAVANHEHF.IOHI). Nor. Amer, oio. June 21 Mondmr, flnih Pirn.

HF' "tsrnt ni, Hamhurs-Amer llambnrt. J.ine 21 4A'h t. Anrhor aow. June 22. Monday W.

14th. HI I'E French June 22 Morirlair W. IMh St, AH fa Antwerp. June 21 Mop v. 20' ft VIM' vwBKA.

At'nn Trno. London. June 22 Monger Ci P'tlFPtK VIII. ftran'l Topenhapen, J'inf 20. Vona Hnh rni.I'MDII derm Llovd 11 Vom'atr eih nt nun.

AM ON Panama II June 21 7Vh ajt, FAN Porto Pico rt Joan, J'ine 2. Hamilton AV.Iio. CMii i'Oilfl N. J. Services st St.

Rose of Lima Church, Parkvllle Brooklyn POCKITBOOK Loat, Sttth at elation, Frt day, shout 30 or 8, Beach Ura. Coney l.iand ipartv laln'edi; 3 diamond rtnea, reward, no ajueae Hons eased. Apt. 4-B, 32 Bt. John'a pi.

PURSE Loat; chante, cntainint ehanee, k.ia, diamond tine; A. chart ee count, coin: June 31, about 9 Id driieeirt a. corner Wvrknil end Urttn outside atom. HEOaman 4J61 titer 8 m. PrwarfL BCARF Lot: hrnwn fr; left in tal betw-en Loewrt.

a. Far. ft and tlesenn ev. Brn-ikivn. Rewtrd.

hone B' t. PPOtpeet 7e7 MAI ROWBOAT Pmmd: on I-onf laeanl P-iiM. nar Stir ne He'r, rnd rt-v 7. r.mrp"ft, 1 WIIISTWATCH Lot, 4dlamond, 8 aape phlrea. whlt fold ease, and bracelet; rhurch t.

Refirn to Po. 1270 Brn.de Way, K. T. O. ran -rd.

EDWIN BAYHAfV Monday, July 1, at 10 a.m. KENNEY Blrthdnv remem brance of our Dads, JOHN JOSEPH MITTON Died June '28. 1929 aitnlnst the elements, and taken for KENNEY. WIFE and CHILDREN It Is a shnme the wav ppoplp are alwava. mnklnt fun of filphonnptera.

all Forts of faacinntlng trips. A MORTICIANS tele 1.m Kit IIAI.1 Mi 219 AllsBlk At. WILSON In lnvins memory of He really very gifted. Decile i tilled and a toitunate beeat Is SI MARY ANN JOSEPHINE MITTON we Mosscropi, at her residence, 1112 Prospect In her 87th year funeral services at Bnvha's Chapel. 219 Atlantic Brooklyn, Buntlay afternoon, June 30, at 2.30.

1M mv mother. ALMA KELLY WIL SUN, ho died June 29, 1923. JANiT. the fact that nature has equipped phonoptera; I sometimes think I him with wretched eyesight (he would rather Ilea than be ttnuotKamoMlaaejut.

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