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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1931. 2 19 Deaths H. H. Christopher Bishop, Edward R. Mackrell, James Catlin, Dr.

A. W. McGovern, Mary Clark, Clara G. Meyer, Dickson, Susan Veronicus G. Durland, George.

Murphy, E. J. Farrell, Anna T. Olander, D. R.

Finegan, James F.Reitz, George W. Gmelch, C.G. Rhind, Elizabeth Gritman, A. B. Riordan, Jane C.

Hanson, Harold Harriett Harrigan, G. F. Sands, Charles E. Herley, Schultze, H. H.

Margaret M. R. Susan Hughes, George Steinecke, Hughes, Ellen Carrie L. Kiebler, a Swatridge, W. O.

Kohart, C. Ullman, Bertha Frank Kouwenhoven, A. Walden, Anna W. H. Wallace, Lowden Wandmaker, Mary M.

Marion K. Albert Weiss, Morris Lewis, Starks W. Werner, Elizabeth Macauley, Wills, Norman K. BIRDSALL -On Monday, March 30, 1931, HERMAN the beloved husband of Freda Birdsall and father of Dorothy and Gladys, in his 43d year. Services at his residence, 8712 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 1, at 9:15 p.m.

Funeral Thursday at 2 p.m. Lutheran Cemetery. BISHOP On March 29, at Southampton, L. EDWARD R. BISHOP, beloved father.

of Mrs. Harold D. Watson, in his 83d year. Funeral services at the Protestant Episcopal Church, Southampton, L. on Tuesday, 31, at 2:20 p.m.

BROOKLYN LODGE No. 22, B. O. ELKS -Brothers: You are requested to attend the funeral service our brother, MORRIS WEISS, Tuesday evening, March 31, at o'clock, at his residence, 12 Marlborough Road. SAMUEL C.

DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler. Joseph H. Becker, Secretary. CATLIN-Suddenly, on Saturday, March 28, 1931, Dr. ARNOLD WELLES CATLIN, at his residence, 207 Greene Ave.

Services at the Church of In'carnation, Gates near Franklin Tuesday, March 31, at 8 p.m. Interment Greenwood Wednesday at a.m. CLARK CLARA GREER CLARK. in her 80th year, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1931, at her residence, Tulip Takoma Park.

Washington, D. C. DICKSON-On March 30, 1931, SUSAN DICKSON of 358 beloved wife George and mother of Susan Hallstein and Gertrude Thistle. Funeral services at Ericson Ericson's Chapel, 500 'State Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Thursday morning, View Cemetery, Jersey City.

(Jersey Journal please copy.) DURLAND GEORGE husband of Eldein. Funeral, services his residence, 136th Springfield Gardens, L. Tuesday, March 31, at 8 p.m. FARRELL -ANNA T. FARRELL, Sunday, at her home, 446 Ocean Ave.

Survived by her daughters Alice McEwen, Lucy Evers; two brothers, Thomas and Francis Williams, and a sister, Mary Requiem mass on WednesApril 1, at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. FINEGAN-JAMES F. FINEGAN, Sunday, March 29, at his residence, 40.

Lake Brooklyn, father Frank, James, Mrs. May McMahon and Mrs. Alice McCormick. Funeral Wednesday, April 1, 9:30 a.m., from SS. Simon and Jude R.

C. Church. SMEL CH March residence, CONRAD GMELCH, at his 56th beloved of Mimi and father of Mrs. Alice RugMarie and, Ann and brother giere, Tina and Frances. Funeral Thursday at 1:30 p.m.; thence to the C.

Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help for final blessing. Interment St. John's Cemetery GRITMAN-On March 31, at his residence. 82 Hewes ARTHUR GRITMAN, beloved husband of Annie Baird Gritman and brother William E. Gritman and DeWitt Gritman.

Notice of funeral hereafter. HANSON On March 29, 1931, HAROLD, beloved husband of Wilhelmina Hanson; devoted father of George Schneider, Harold G. Hanson: brother of Mrs. Emma JobMrs. William Bergman, Alfred, Carl.

William, and Edward Berg. Services at. his residence, 399 Coney Island Ave: on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery, HARRIGAN GEORGE on March 29, 1931, beloved husband of Lillian A. Harrigan (nee Hart) and dear father of George Hubert Marge and Lillian: retired chief of New York Fire Department.

Funeral on Wednesday, April 1, at a.m., from his home, 8018 Fort Hamilton Parkway; thence to the C. Church of St. Anseim, 4th and 82d where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HERLEY-MARGARET M.

on March 31, 1931, beloved daughter of late Cornelius and Margaret O'Connell Herley and devoted sister Ella A. McCarthy. Funeral from residence, 117 Noble Brookon Friday morning, April 3, at o'clock. Interment Calvary. HUGHES ELLEN, suddenly, on March 30, beloved wife of Patrick Hughes, mother of Patrick Mrs.

William Miller, the Rev. AusE. Hughes of the Blessed Sacrament Church, Jackson Heights, Mrs. James Donaghie, Harold P. and Edward Timmins.

Funera! from her residence, 101-46 Woodhaven Boulevard, Wednesday, April at 9 a.m.: thence to the Blessed Sacrament Church, Jackson Heights, where 'A solemn mass of requiem be offered at 10 a.m. HUGHES-On Monday, March 30. GEORGE, beloved son of George Alice Amory Hughes. Funeral from his. residence, 756 St.

John's Place, Wednesday, April 1, at Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONVENIENTLY arranged, the home like surroundings add their comfort in time of stress. GEO. W. PeAse FUNERAL PARLORS Nostrand Ave.

at Hancock St. DEcatur 2-5700-5701 Deaths KIEBLER On March 30, 1931, FRANK KIEBLER at his residence, 77-14 101st Woodhaven. Reposing 105,10 County Line Democratic Club, 101st Ave. Elks services on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Funeral Thursday at 11 a.m.

Cremation at Fresh Pond. 29, 1931, FRANK C. KOHART, -Suddenly on loved father of Frank C. Kohart Jr. Services at his residence, 1784 Kenmore Place, Brooklyn, N.

Wednesday evening, April 1, at 8:30 o'clock. Interment Cypress Hills Abbey. KOHART- -FRANK C. KOHART. Flatbush Taxpayers Association deeply regrets, the passing of its esteemed Services Wednesday, April 1, 8:30 p.m., 1784 E.

21st Street. GREGORY WEINSTEEN, President. F. C. Wandmacher, Secretary, KOU'WENHOVEN On Saturday, March 28, at 3:10 p.m., ARTHUR KOUWENHOVEN, beloved husband of Dora and loving father of Ada, May Tucker and Arthur Edward Jr.

Funeral service at home, 2652 Mansfield Place, Sheepshead Bay, Tuesday at 2 LAHEY-On March 29, WILLIAM H. LAHEY, at his home, 223 Halsey dear brother of Mrs. Catherine McCarthy, Mrs. Mary Hanley. Funeral Wednescay at 9 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Victory R.

C. Church, Throop Ave, and McDonough where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LANDWERSIEK Suddenly, oll Monday, March 30, MARY M. LANDWERSIEK, beloved mother 8 of Edmund Winifred, Sister Regina, Theresa and John Frederick Landwersiek.

Funeral at her home, 170-16 93d Jamaica, Thursday, April 2, at 2 p.m. Interment St. Monica's Cemetery. LANE--On Sunday, March 29, 1931, ALBERT D. LANE beloved A brother of Dr.

Louis Lane of 537 59th St. and brother of Evelyn Yunckert Mae Sparks of Culver City, Cal. Funeral services at Dalton's Parlor, 251 DeKalb Tuesday evening at 8 Interment Wednesday morning at Greenwood Cemetery, 10 o'clock. (Culver City, please copy.) LEWIS--On Tuesday, March 31, 1931, STARKS W. LEWIS.

Services at the Hotel Bossert on Thursday, April 2, at 10 a.m. is earnestly requested that no flowers sent. MACKRELL JAMES, suddenly, on March 30. Survived by his beloved wife, Louisa Phillips; two daughters, Clara Mackrell and Mrs. Jennie Haggard.

Services at his residence, 32 Lakewood Boulevard, Lynbrook, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Greenficld Cemetery. MACAULE Y- On March 29. CHRISTOPHER, beloved husband of Alice Macauley and father of Constance and Robert T. Funeral Wednesday from his residence, 85 Clarkson Ave.

Requiem mass at Holy Cross R. C. Church 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. -Monday, March 30, 1931, HELEN beloved daughter of the late John and Bridget Maher, dear sister of John Peter Anna E.

Maher and Mrs. Lillian Ballou of Buffalo, 1 N. Y. Funeral from her home, 273 Macon Thursday morning. Solemn blessing at 10 a.m.

On Monday, April 6, solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of Our Lady of Victory at 10 a.m. McGOVERN- Monday, March 30, 1931, MARY, beloved daughter of the late Michael and Bessie McGovern (nee McGovern) and sister of Patrick, James, Michael, Frank, Elizabeth and late Edward McGovern. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from her residence, 147 Sussex Thursday, April 2, at 9:30 a.m. MEYER-Suddenly, on March 31, 1931, VERONICUS G. MEYER, at, his residence.

2662 E. 24th Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, N. beloved husband of Louise, (nee Zobel) and loving father of Louise Rath, Ernestine Luck, Edna Hamilton and Elsie Wagner. Masonic services at his home Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Friday, a.m.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery. MURPHY-On March 28, 1931, EDMOND in his 42d year, at his residence, 277 7th St. He is survived by his wife, Mary McLeer Murphy; six children; his mother, Mary Doyle Murphy: two brothers, James and Patrolman Patrick Murphy; one sister, Theresa. Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from his residence; thence to the R.

C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OLANDER-On Sunday, March 29, 1931, DONALD RUDOLPH, beloved son of Rudolph and Thelma Olander, aged 7 years.

Funeral service at the home of his parents, 111- 27 124th Ozone Park, on Wednesday. April 1, 1931, at 8 p.m. REITZ-On Sunday, March 29, 1931, at his home, 85 Tillary GEORGE beloved husband of Willmene H. Reitz, aged 70 years. Funeral services will be held at the George W.

Pease Fureral Parlors, 537 Nostrand at Hancock on Tuesday, March 31, at 8 p.m. Members of Atlantic Council, No. 1417, R. and the Letter Carriers M. B.

are invited to attend. RIORDAN-JANE C. RIORDAN, on Monday, March 30, 1931. She is survived by her brother, John and three sisters, Anna Josie L. and Catherine V.

Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from her residence, 561 E. 32d thence to St. Vincent Ferrer R. C.

Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Calvary Cemetery. RULON On March 30, 1931, HARRIETT RULON, of 233 96th Brooklyn, beloved mother of Mrs. Forrest Falkenbach and Fern and Gladys Rulon. Services Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 75th St.

and 5th Brooklyn, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood, STEINECKE- On March 30,1931, CARRIE LOUISE of 575 80th beloved mother of Walter Steinecke. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 75th St. and 5th Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery. SWATRIDGE On Sunday, March 29, WILLIAM beloved. husband of Charlotte Swatridge. Funeral services at his residence. 837 New York on Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery, THREE HURT IN CAR CRASH Vineland. N. March 31-Three men were injured at East Vineland last night when their auto struck a tree at Landis and Union Aves. All three were taken to Newcombe Hospital. They are Frank Barchi, 41, of 345 Park Brooklyn, who was driving, the Flushing auto: Peter Campbell, Brooklyn, Joseph Donbrea, 59, of Vineland.

Deaths SANDS--At At Bloomfield. N. March 30. 1931, CHARLES E. SANDS, husband of Margaret de Jongh and father of Charles Edith, Elizabeth, William Sands.

Funeral services his and. home, 39 Orchard Bloomfield, N. Wednesday evening, April 1. at 8 o'clock. Interment at convenience of family, RHIN -On March 30, 1931, ELIZABETH, daughter of the late George and Catherine Rhind.

Visitation Alumnae invited. Funeral will be held on Wednesday from the funeral parlor, 107 5th at 9:30 a.m., followed by requiem mass at St. Charles Borromeo R. C. Church.

RHIND -Members of the Visitation Alumnae are requested to attend the requiem mass for our late beloved member, ELIZABETH RHIND, at "St. Charles Borromeo Church, on Wednesday, at 10 a.m. McCORMACK BERLINER, President. Helen O'Keefe, Recording Secretary. RUSSELL- -ERNEST A.

RUSSELL, late of 331 Myrtle Brooklyn, passed peacefully away at his home. 68 Corringhorn Road. Golden Green, London, England, on March 15, aged 58. (Victoria, British Columbia, papers please copy.) SCHULTZE On Monday, March 30, 1031, HERMAN beloved husband of Anna and father of Harry H. and Clara L.

Fuller and brother of Charles, Henry, Christopher and Louis Schultze. Funeral services at his home, 558 Putnam Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Members Ancient Order of Foresters, Court Ivy No. 8,052.

are respectfully invited. SLYMAN-SUSAN SLYMAN. at her residence, 288 Linden Boulevard, wife of the late Patrick and loving mother of Survived three sisters, ManAlberta, ning, Mrs. Mary Farrell, Mrs. Jennie McCabe, and one brother, Albert J.

Glynn. Funeral Wednesday, April 1, 9 a.m. Requiem mass 10 a.m., Holy Cross R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ULLMAN BERTHA, devoted mother of Ethel M. Schwartz, Gertrude and William R. Ullman. Funeral her residence, 925 Albemarle Road, Wednesday, April 1, at 2 p.m..

WALDEN-On March 30, at her residence. 168 N. Maple Ridgewood, N. ANNA DeHAVEN WALDEN, beloved wife of Charles C. Walden.

Services at Christ Church, Ridgewood, N. on Wednesday, April 1, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood, N. J. WALLACE On Sunday, March 29, 1931, LOWDEN DURST WALLACE, devoted father of Mrs.

Fannie Haskins. Clifton Y. and Lewis brother of Edward. Funeral residence, 102-22 loving, 215th Bellaire. L.

on Wednesday, April 1, at 2:30 p.m. Funeral services Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., the Rev. George Bjerkoe officiating. Incineration in Fresh Pond Crematory. AND MAKER On Tues1931, MARION KATHERINE, in her: 15th year, and dearly Minnie beloved daughter Wandmaker of of Harry 128 Hawthorne St.

Notice of funeral later. WERNER-On March 29. 1931. ELIZABETH WERNER (nee Knies), aged 58 years, formerly of 19 Cooper Brooklyn. Funeral services will be held at B.

J. Thuring's Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick o11 Tuesday evening. March 31, at 8 o'clock. Relatives and friends and also Kedron Chapter, 224, O. E.

and Egbert Circle No. 431, Companions Foresters of America, are invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WEISS MORRIS WEISS, beloved husband of Anna (nee Davis), devoted father of Leonard and Malcolm, loving grandfather of Suzanne and Lee Weiss, Funeral services will be held at his residence, 12 Marlborough Road (near Caton Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 1, 1931, at 2 10:30 a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers. THE UNITY CLUB OF BROOKLYN notes with deep regret the passing of one of its dearly beloved fellow members, MORRIS WEISS. Funeral services will be held at his residence, 12 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, on 1. 1931, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. UNITY CLUB OF BROOKLYN. SIDNEY WEINBURG, Pres. Herman Feinberg, Cor. Sec.

WILLS On Monday, March 30, NORMAN KENDRICK WILLS aged 17 months, beloved son of Norman Kendrick and Jeannette Jackson Wills. Services from the home of his grandparents, 62 S. Rockville Centre, Wednesday, April 1, at 9 p.m. POLITICAL -12th Assembly District Regular Democratic Organization. Members are requested to attend the solemn requiem mass at St.

Thomas Aquinas, 9th St. and 4th on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., for the repose of the soul of our late member, EDMOND J. MURPHY. JAMES J. HEFFERNAN, MARY F.

SHEA, Executive Members. Ernest E. Bernard, Secretary. ROYAL ARCANUM MIDWOOD COUNCIL, No. 1615, ROYAL ARCANUM-Brothers: You are requested to attend the services our late brother, FRANK C.

KOHART, at his residence, 1784 E. 21st on Wednesday, at 8:30 p.m. EDWIN F. MEROLLA, Regent. R.

F. Brushaber, Secretary. KOHART-Royal Arcanum Veterans Association -Brethren: Sorrowful announcement is made of the death of Vet. FRANK C. KOHART on March 29.

Funeral at his late residence. 1784 Kenmore Place. Brooklyn, Wednesday evening, April 1, 1931, at 8:30 o'clock. WILLIAM A. FISCHER, President.

Louis Arnold, Secretary. Self-Government Of Child Upheld In Club Debate Women Hold Training in Positive Methods Better Than Parental Members of the Brooklyn Women's Club debated yesterday, on whether "in child training the system: of self -government is better than the system of parental Self -government won. The affirmative was defended by Mrs. Alfred Hall Everson and Mrs. Allen H.

Crocker. The negative was maintained by Mrs. Alexander Craig Jr. and Mrs. Edgar G.

Banta, Mrs. Edgar S. Shumway, presided. The judges were Mrs. Fred Joel Swift.

Miss Elizabeth Perry and Mrs. Frank Dixon. "It is," said Mrs. Everson, "of great importance to inculcate in children positive methods of decision and control that they may be capable of managing themselves in emergencies instead of mere negative habits of avoidance." Greeff Announces Hospital Changes Commissioner J. William Greeff yesterday confirmed Dr.

Peter J. Johnson as acting medical superintendent of Cumberland Hospital at $3,500 a year and maintenance. Dr. Charles D. Crandall, acting superintendent of Greenpoint Hospital, became deputy medical superintendent in Kings County Hospital at $3,430 a year and maintenance.

Leon Izigur was made medical superintendent of Greenpoint at $3,500 a year and maintenance. After April 16, adults and children will to visit Coney Island, Cumberland, Greenpoint and Kings County Hospitals on Wednesdays, Sundays and holidays, from 2 to 4 p.m. Adults may visit on Mondays and Fridays between 7 and 8 p.m, CIGAR PRICE INCREASE New retail prices for cigarettes and cigars are due at the end of the week, it was indicated today The United and Schulte concerns have definitely' decided to charge more for cigars beginning Saturday. The United will hand 5-cent cigars at six for 25 cents, where formerly six cents. the same, brands sold for as low as State Dept.

Will Boss Welcome to Royalty Abundant dispenser of its own welcome keys, lavisher of welcomes in its own fashion. the city will take orders from the State Department for every phase of its reception to Prince and Princess Takamatsu of Japan who will arrive here April 10. What Nicholas Murray Butler and his welcoming committee of 25 do and wear and say will depend on the wishes of the State Department. The city's formal reception will be held at City Hall Saturday, April 11, to be followed by a Ritz-Carlton luncheon, with Mayor Walker as host. In Memoriam DAVIS- -MARY beloved wife of Robert H.

Davis and devoted motter of Robert H. Davis 1 who departed, this life March 29, 1922. Anniversary mass will be offered at St. Roman Catholic Church, E. 12th St.

and Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Wednesday, April 1, at 9 a.m. ENNIS -In loving memory of our dear husband and father, JAMES J. ENNIS, who departed this life April 3, 1922. Mass Wednesday morning, April 1, St.

Francis Assisi Church at 8 o'clock. SON and DAUGHTERS. KEENAN-In loving memory of our dear grandmother, ELIZABETH, who departed this life March 31, 1927. We never knew what pain she had, We never thought she'd die, We only knew she passed away And never said goodby. RUTH and HAROLD.

McMULLAN-In memory of a dear father, cherisined JOSEPH H. McMULLAN who passed away March 31, 1918. WIFE and DAUGHTER. O'BRIEN--Anniversary mass in memory of my dear mother, MARY A. O'BRIEN, who departed this life April 3, 1927.

Mass Wednesday morning, 7 o'clock, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 5th 59th St. ANNA M. CASEY. SEAMAN- loving memory of my dearly 'beloved wife, daughter and sister, MARY ADELAIDE FEINIER SEAMAN, who passed away March 31, 1930. Gone but not forgotten.

HUSBAND. MOTHER. FATHER, BROTHER AND SISTERS. WINZER- -In loving memory of my husband. EMIL J.

WINZER. an anniversary mass will be said at Assumption Church, Cranberry at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS NORWAY DIRECT route with and connections convenient to Sweden Denmark Germany For sailings, rates, apply to Norwegian America Line 22 Whitehall Street, New York SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Co-Educational COLBY ACADEMY Fully Accredited 4-Year Regente PREPARATORY SCHOOL Day and Evening Co-Educationa' Register Now tor Fall Term Bedford, cor, Snyder Aves. Flatbush 2-0438 NORTHEASTERN LOW MAY BRING RAIN Low of Agriculture, Weather Bureau Marvin, cM' DAILY WEATHER MAP 10 0 Jacksonville St. Louis Key West 76 261 Savannah Los Angeles Seattle he Little Rock do Vicksburg 206 Memphis tel of Wichita Montgomery so 20 Washington BERMUDA 60 HAVANA PORTLANG HELENA MONTREAL LAND SUERIDAN A PID CITY HIGH ST.

PAUL DETROIT YENNE SALT LAKE DES MOINES BURG SAN FRANCISCO DENVER CINCINNATI WASHINGTON DODGE LO: LOUIS NORFOLM SAN SANTA HATTERAS DIEGO PHOENIX MERRILS TEMPERATURE AT 8 A.M. AND OKLAHOMA CITY MANILTON PRECIPITATION FOR LAST 24 HOURS ROCK NAMUOR T-Trace aL precipitation -Frost. MONTOOMERY EXPLANATORY NOTES City City Albany Miami Symbols Indicate Clear, Atlanta Montreal Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, Boston New Orleans. 150 52 Rain, Snow, Report Buffalo. New York STON ORLE ANS Missing.

Bismarck Norfolk 10. Isobars (continuous lines) Boise Omaha pass through points of equal Cheyenne 56 Oklahoma City MIAMI air pressure. Figures at ends Chicaro Portland, shows barbmeter readings. Cleveland Isotherms (dotted lines) pass Ore, Phoenix KEY WEST through equal temperature. Cincinnati Pittsburg 49.7 Arrows show direction of Detroit Portland.

Me. 384 HAVANA wind. Denver Quebec 36 Dodge City Ranid City. Duluth I San Francisco Northeast winds will serve to maintain the cloudy Des Moines. San Diego 56 weather now hanging over the New York area.

While there Eastport 22 Salt Lake City 7 Galveston A 4 el Sheridan will not be much change in temperature, the extension of Hatteras. Sante Fe the northeastern low may cause rain to set in tonight and Helena Daily Aviation Record And News' From Fields' Flying Conditions at 8 a.m. Visibility--Good. Humidity-68. Ceiling--Moderately low, overcast.

Wind- -Northwest, 12 miles. Aviation Forecast Flying forecast for metropolitan area this afternoon -Moderate northwest winds, shifting by night to northeast and increasing; low overcast and good visibility. Arrivals Yesterday At Roosevelt Field--Al Jacobs in a Waco from Camden, N. at 10:30 a.m. At Roosevelt Field- -Edward Wolff in a Waco from Caldwell, N.

at 11 a.m. At Roosevelt Field--K. R. Unger in a Travelair from Hadley Field. N.

at 2:30 p.m. Speed Up Schedule Speeding up of the Transcontinental Western Air, coast to coast schedule will cut three hours from the present 36-hour transcontinental service of the company, according, to T. B. Clement. vice charge of traffic.

The revised schedule of 36 hours establishes fast service from Los Angeles and intermediate points to REPORT $200 BURGLARY Jewelry and clothing valued at $200 were stolen from the home of Julius Abramson, at 170 Argyle Road, on March 14, -it was learned today. Police believe that the thief or thieves entered the house through a rear window. APPRAISALS BROUDY. WOLF (June 24, 1930). Gross assets, net.

$83,882. To five children, $11,076 each and cash legacies; two grandchildren, $1,000 each. HIRSCHOWITZ, EFFIE R. (May 12, 1930). Gross assets, net, $86,604, To Herman Hirschowitz, "husband, executor, others get small amounts.

Assets: Realty, cash, personal effects, $910; stocks and bonds. $83.320. SHAW, LILLIAN (April 22, 1930). Gross assets. $16.037: net, $11.525.

To 17 friends and relatives. Executor, Henrietta Valentine. Assets: Realty, cash. $956: personal effects, $150; mortgages, notes and accounts, stocks and bonds, $6,541. SHERWOOD, WILLIAM J.

(June 30, 1930). Gross assets, net, $640,374. To Frances B. Sherwood, widow, executrix. Assets: cash, personal effects, $168; mortgages, notes and accounts, $781; stocks and bonds, $661.842.

PRUDENTIAL The SAVINGS BANK THREE DIVIDEND MONTHS Ending March 31st, pay. able on and after April 1st, at the rate of per annum. Interest begins from the day of deposit on all sums remaining until the end of the quarter. Open Mondays 5 P. M.

to 8 P. M. FLATBUSH OFFICE 1972 Flatbash Ave. near Kings Highway MAIN OFFICE Broadway Vernon Ave. Near Myrtle Ave.

Slender Figures WEATHER TODAY FORECAST NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY -Cloudy tonight; rain Wednesday; not much change in temperature; strong northeast winds. EASTERN NEW YORK- Cloudy tonight and Wednesday; rain in south portion Wednesday: not much change in temperature; increasing northeast winds becoming strong Wednesday. NEW JERSEY -Cloudy, followed by rain beginning in south portion late tonight or Wednesday and in north portion not much change in temperature; increasing northeast winds, becoming strong and probably reaching gale force Wednes- day. GENERAL REPORT, The northeast low is shifting slowly northeastward. 29.64 at Chatham, New Brunswick, The southwest low has developed considerable energy.

It 15 now central on the east Gull Coast. 29.58 at Pensacola. It has brought moderate to heavy rains from Texas to Florida and South Carolina. Some further snowfall has occurred in Kansas, Oklahoma and northwest Texas. Rains are also reported over the North Pacific slope.

Heavy at Portland. Low pressure over Alberta and British' Columbia is extending southeastward over the Rocky Mountain States and slope. The northwest high has reduced to 3 small area over Lake Superior and Michigan, with fairly cold in Michigan, Wisconsin and northward. In the New York area cloudy will continue with north or' northeast winds. Rain will probably set in tonight and continue Wednesday.

Not much change in temperature, Winds along the Atlantic Coast are erate northeast at Hatteras and Norfolk. and west or northwest from Cape May to Portland: then southwest or south and freshening from Eastport to Cape Race. HIGH WATER TODAY A.M. P.M. 11.A.M.

P.M. High Water. Low Water, New York 3:24 5:58 11:50 APRIL 1 New York. 6:16 6:48 0:11 12:38 SUN RISES AND SETS March 31 April 1 Rises.5:43 Sets.6:18 Rises.5:41 Sets.6:19 EVENTS TONIGHT Rehearsal of the Anvil Chorus show at University Club, 109 Lafayette 8:30. South Congregational Church celebrates 80th anniversary.

Court and Presider.t 8. Judge Hanson and Judge Curtiss speakers at meeting of Young Folks Democratic League, 4-5 Court Square, 8. Meeting of showing of official Worid War motion picture at South Side Democratic Club. 2611 Pitkin 8. Funeral Services for 90-year-old Dr.

Arnold Welles Catlin. Brooklyn's, oldest physician. at Church of the Incarnation, Gates and Franklin 8. Observatory of Department of Astronomy view planets Mars and Jupiter at Academy of Music 8. "Middletown, America's Hope and America's Menace." under auspices of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences at Academy of Music, 8:15, Judge Jacob Strahl speaks, Unlear Lodge, K.

of P. at 301 Schermerhorn 8:30. What Is New York Doing to Prevent talk by Mrs. Saul Godwin at N. League Women Voters, home of Mrs.

Mae Muller. 769 St. Mark's 8:30. Meeting of Annette Levy Memorial SpiritCenter, at Hotel St. George, Arthur Ford, internationally known medium, to lecture and demonstrate.

8. Spring dance of Polytechnic evening classes at Hotel st. George. 8:30. WILLS FILED LISCHKE, ANNA (March 9).

Estate, about $10.000. To Frida Lischke, 82 8. 25th Flushing. and Elsie Lischke, 472 45th daughters, in equa! shares. MERGENTIME, GUSTAVE (March 16) Estate, $5.000 real, $30.000 personal.

To widow and children. Executrix, Celeste Mergentime. 1572 E. 13th St. SPANGEHL.

FREDERICK A. (Jan. 31). Estate, $6,000 real, personal. To Catherine B.

Spangehl, widow, executrix, 565 Decatur St. VAN SCOTT, THOMAS (March $1,136. To Addie L. Hines, friend, $200; Cato Oliver, nephew, 939 Fulton residue. The whale is fast disappearing off the Pacific.

Coast. All about you prove that science has discovered AN New Foe to Fat A few years ago, millions of sutfered from excess fat. It was to people, beauty, health and vim. Lives were shortened, all life's jovs reduced. Now look about.

Excess fat is fast disappearing. Not by starvation, not by harmful, drugs. Science has discovered that a great cause of excess fat lies in a weakened gland. That gland largely controls nutrition. Its secretion helps turn food into fuel and energy.

A scanty secretion lets too much food turn to fat. Now doctors the world over combat that cause. They feed the lacking factor until weight returns to normal. That factor is the basis of Marmola prescription tablets. A world-famous medical laboratory prepares them to fit the average case.

Thus any obese person may employ this method in its best form at small cost. London to Paris To Rome to London In Day. Hawks Plan Speed Flier Sails With Prince Ion. Dr.EckenerFog Delays the Olympic Fliers dominate the passenger fist of the Europa, speed-queen of the SCA, which sailed from Brooklyn shortly before 1 o'clock this morning. Aboard were Prince Ion Napel Ghica, Rumanian aviator; and Capt.

Frank Hawks, who holds a flock of speed-flying records in this country. Both men carried their planes on the ship. Boston and other New England cities via Newark Airport. Under the new schedule, effective tomorrow, company planes will leave New York (Newark Airport) for Los Angeles at 10:45 a.m. daily, three hours later than before, arriving in Los Angeles at 8 p.m.

the following day after a night stopover at Kansas City. Planes will leave Los Angeles at 7 a.m., arriving in New York at 6:50 pm. the following day. 31-Hour Service The first plane of the New YorkSan Francisco 31-hour service operated jointly by the National. Air Transport and the Boeing System, will leave Newark Airport tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.

Dean Smith, pilot on the Byrd Antarctic Expedition will be at the controls of the airliner which will carry passengers as well as 1,000 pounds of mail on the inaugural flight. The new schedule calls for arrival in Chicago at 3:47 p.m.; Salt Lake City at 6:26 the following morning: and San Francisco at 1:18 that afternoon. A mechanical robot will announce the departure of the plane at the airport, start the motors and deliver a speech of congratulations as the passengers step into the plane for the takeoff. REFEREES APPOINTED By DUNNE, J. Hartman vs.

Cotroneo, James A. Nolan Jr. Skolnick V5. Gordon, Walter Miller. Lehrenkrauss V8.

Danzilo Realty George B. Davenport. Prudential Insurance Co. vs. Bauer, Benjamin Levitt.

Title Guar. Trust Co. vs. Napoll, Milton M. Inst.

Eisenberg. Serial Bldg. Loan Savings VA. Brancaccio. Oliver Mosser.

Bochmeke vs. Lukoysky, Edward T. Welch. Plan Flights Broad Prince Ion plans to fly his fivepassenger cabin monoplane from Cherbourg to Bucharest. There.

he will present the machine to King Carol, after whom it is named. Captain Hawks plans to fly from London to Paris to Rome and. back to London, all in one day. After this exploit he will attend the International Aircraft Show at Stockholm. Another celebrity ot the air on1 the Europa is Dr.

Hugo Eckener, commander of the Graf Zeppelin. He spent his last day in port climbing to the top of the Chrysler and Empire State buildings. Possible Danger in City Mast Dr. Eckener spoke of the mooring mast on the Empire State Building as "wonderful." He warned that "tremendous vertical currents" around such a building might make it dangerous. Irving T.

Bush, president of Bush Terminal, left on the Europa, prophesying pleasant things for business. Others who sailed on the North German Lloyd ship were Alanson B. Houghton, former Ambassador to Germany and England, off to take the mineral baths at Baden Baden, Germany; Harry K. Thaw. Harold Kreutzberg and Yvonne George, John B.

Hambleton, vice president of James A. Hearn Sophie Ereslau, contralto, and. Mal. Gen. William N.

Haskell, commander of the New York State National Guard, Fog Delays the Olympic The Olympic of the White Star line, delayed by fog, will not dock before sundown today. Perhaps she will wait until tomorow morning before coming up the bay. Maureen O'Sullivan, Irish screen actress, is among those on board. The Cunarder Berengaria is sailing tonight. Monroe D.

Robinson, nephew of the late President Roosevelt, is one of her passengers. The Holland America liner Nieuw Amsterdam sails today for Holland with Dr. A. L. T.

Moesvold, Dutch scientist, who has been experimenting with methods of ice-breaking in Canadian rivers. The inhabitants of the famous Pitcairn Island of the South Seas are all Seventh Day Adventists. Garage for Lease Large Public Garage Prominent Park Slope Corner in Restricted Spot SMITH 90 West Broadway, N. Y. C.

Room 56 Your big opportunity to win a big down payment on a home of your PICTURE No. 2 in the COMPOSITE HOUSE CONTEST will appear Tomorrow in the EAGLE Down payments will be awarded to winners on their choice of nine homes in the finest developments of Brooklyn and Long Island. In the case of a tie duplicate prizes will be given. For complete details, address REAL ESTATE MANAGER, BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, BROOKLYN, N. Y.

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