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Ml 19 wrpv MAP INDICATES RISING TEMPERATURES Deaths POLAR SHIP'S MATE irown, George E. Murphy, Edith L. Irowne, W. I. Rltter, Harry W.

Iruce. Mary A. Ryan, Grace E. arpenter, E. E.

Schroeder, Louli ody, Frank Severance, G. H. Prcstes Departs On Olympic for Europe Tonight Many Notable on Linrr, One of .1 to Sail V( ilh Transallanlic TonriMi lornwell, Mary K. Shaughnessy, farling, Anna B. Elinor M.

hidd, James W. Smith, William e. ressell, Maria Smith, Edith M. Mate Joined Byrd Just 'for the Ride9 Charles J. M'Guiriness, First Officer on the Eleanor Boiling, Tells Them About It at the Advertising Club's Luncheon In the long series of acclamations and receptions for the Byrd party yesterday, there was one speech at the Advertising Club luncheon which for unadulterated humor stood out above the others.

Obviously Impromptu, It came from a burly Brooklyn seaman. ucev. Thomas A. Terry, E. S.

IcGuire, John J. Willis, Rev. J. S. Iclntyre, James White, F.

F. 32E Ul iU gA T.h II' Vl fA 1 Naartaaaal a) Ai flWIaasi I osa-r aw i JylL 1 Wvta caai-ati TEMPERATURE AT aV AND I ufvwsmJ atS 'X PRECIPITATION FOR LAST 34 HOURS. I limiacA furphy, M. A. Zeese, Gustave BROWN June 19, 1930, GEORGE beloved husband of Mary Brown pee Green).

Funeral irom nis tsldence, 92 Aberdeen Monday, 30 a.m. Requiem mass unurcn oi ur Lady of Lourdes, Aberdeen St. Charles J. McGuinness, the nd Broadway. Interment si.

Cemetery. BROWNE On June 18, 1930. Dr. Julio Prestes, President-elect of Brazil, sails tonight on the Whll Star liner Olympic for a tour of Europe before taking office in the fall. Others among the 1.225 passengers on the liner will be Molla Mal lorv.

tennis player: Henry M. Dawn of Chicago, brother of Ambassador Charles G. Dawes, and Kathleen Wheeler, sculptor. In all. more than 8.300 tourist are leaving during the day on flvs large transatlantic liners.

Many of them are students and professors from various Eastern colleges. Ilult Sails on Slatendam The Holland American liner Statendam is taking out one delegation of 100 students. Prominent i fflr' i 1 1 WALTER I. BROWNE, aged 70 ears, beloved husband of Susan A. again, and by this time half the crowd thought he was bluffing and was about to sit down, with nothing to say.

The laughter spread. "You will have to give Admiral Byrd due credit for my being here today," said McGuinness slowly. "If he hadn't taken me along on the expedition, no one would have ever heard of me." There was a guffaw from Grover Allunv Charles J. McGninnen Atljnla nd loving father of Frank wai- Charles, Leslie, Artnur, Mu llluffiln red and Grace. Funeral services IHivnjrf.

WILLS FILED DEARDON, CHARLES O. (May 11). $1,000 real, 120.000 personal. To the home, 88-28 51st Ave. (Mau-ice Elmhurst, on Saturday j7 I .0 3 Partly Clowly Ckwl, FU.nSn...

lUport VtJ NfHirH la0" (fonhauooa Iidm) 'JllOn rM ihrenli puiau of "ul I mm JHl PrMur Fifuraa at nwla xv I Ki showi bammrtcr mulinff. JV IwHhanna (dotted Unas) paaa Afvart)T Mirough auual Umparatura. Arrow ihow djractioa a Jo 1 Jiercnitf ftprnoon at 2:30 clock, inier- 'Whalen, the toastmaster, and gen James A. Shechan, friend, executor, 1083 lent in the family plot at Mount Lincoln Place, effects, one-balf residue; William H. Olll friend.

474 3d 81,000 and one-half reildue; William M. plivet Cemetery. IUnunn.ll. IrjHssenEers aboard are Hamilton BRUCE On June 19, 1930, MARY BRUCE (nee Qulnn), formerly )envfr Olll friend, 1101 Onion 1300: Clifton a. II.

friend. 1500: Mr. J. Cabell very Irish first officer aboard the Polar ship Eleanor Boiling, who will be heard from again on the public platform. After that speech by McGuinness yesterday it really wasn't a speech, but series of Jokes In the Will Rogers menner the Rev.

Christian Relsner of the Broadway Temple was so impressed by McGuinness' "dry wit that he made arrangements for him to address hts congregation next Sunday night. Today McGuinness is back home again with his wife Clare and his 8-year-old son Patrick, at 7405 Sth Ave. McGuinness was asked to stand up after everyone present had been paying compliments to Admiral Byrd, and the explorer, very much at ease and stopping occasionally to puff on a cigarette in a white holder, was returning them. Introduced by Byrd One man, who had furnished the expedition with mattresses or tooth 282 Carlton Ave. Remains now Mrinlrfil O' Oklilmmsr.il.

I'mllsnJ. Cltt I0LLshuu Pn.lbn.1 JUaiiCilx os iti.wnt. Mvri.lan SanlfFa Sl nnit Vicltibufr Wkhili IVVijhmrloii T)ii1l7Ii Herbert, friend, 384 Washington eposing at the Funeral Home, 187 $1,000. Oxford St. solemn mass oi re Jitport quiem Saturday, June 21,.

at 9:30 Hlllfraa eral chuckles. A 'Tough' Leader "I don't know why I'm here." continued McGuinness with look at Whalen. "I was never a cop, let alone a Police Commissioner. "Commander Byrd made me get up here," continued the Irish mate. "He may be a hero, as you say, but I know he i a leader who can be tough.

"Byrd needed a strong sense of Justice and a good sense of humor to lead that expedition. If he had had a stronger sense of justice I would have been fired long ago." Those in the expedition who knew m. at the Churcn oi wueen Htltna kll Saints, Vanderbllt and Lafayette kves. Interment Holy Cross Cem- Key Wnl The map today indicates that the metropolitan section will have fair weather with slowly rising temperature for the next 36 hours and probably over the weekend. The showers that have been falling along the Atlantic coa.st have moved on to Lake Ontario and the St.

Lawrence Valley. Temperature changes are somewhat local and generally to warmer. An irregular ridge of high pressure extends from Manitoba to the gulf and south Atlantic coast and a trough of low extends north to south over the plateau region. The pressure areas, however, are not well defined. tery.

rwAnrflf. I FEENEY. JOSEPH (April 221. Estate. $13,000.

To Miry A. Teener, alster, execu-trl, 1678 E. 46th St. FORBES. JANE E.

(June 4). Estate, leu than $10,000. To John W. rorbei, husband, 342 9th St. FRIEDLANO.

BECKIE (Aut. 81. Estate, about $1,219. To Annie Wittela, niece, 123 Neptune Beckia Nalberi, niece, 230) E. 22d St.

HANN, ALICE M. (April 111. Estate. $15,000 real, more than $5,000 personal. CARPENTER EDWIN E.

CAR Mtmphis Monlromtrvf I PENTER, at 218 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, on June 20, 1930, aged 81 Pears. Funeral service p.m. June 21, 1930, at-his home. interment private. Holt, president of Rollins College; Bishop Warren L.

Rogers of Cleveland and Dr. Caleb R. Stetson, rector, of Trinity Church, Manhattan. The Grace liner Santa Maria, ailing to South America at nocn rwa the foot of Hamilton tan the Rev. J.

E. Rockllffe, of tna Roman Catholic Society Apostle-ship of the Sea: and Dr. Herbert Chamberlain. Dr. Neva Deardorff, Dr.

Clara E. Hays and Dr. Blanch Sterling. The Furness liner Western Prinr sails for South America with Dr. Frank Avdelotte, president of Swarthmore College, among th passengers.

'Mining Man Return) As Tolice Hunt for Him Long Beach. L. June 20 Morris Stelnfeld. 40. of 815 West End Manhattan, who disappeared Monday morning after leaving hit clothes at the Castle Baths here, was taken to his home by two men tonight.

Long Beach police announced. The police who have been searching for Stelnfeld were informed of his reappearance by Mrs. Samuel Kaufman, his slstpr. who said, polics cody On Tuesday, June 17. FRANK CODY, at his residence" how stormy a petrel McGuinness was on the expedition, and the circumstances surrounding his transfer from the City of New York to the Eleanor Boiling, led the laughter at this But there was no question in their minds at to just how valuable McGuinness' services had been.

picks, the Commander mentioned; another man, who had given advice, was asked to stand up a minute. Finally all the compliments had been paid pleasantly, and the Commander asked his officers to stand up while he described them iDean St. Survived by a orotner, Ernest H. Cody. Reposing at Daily Daily Aviation Record a And' iScivs From Fields Brothers Chapel, 460 Stale St.

t'uneral service on Friday evening 7:30. Excepts Ireland To Ailce C. Shea, dauthter, 410 Riverside Drive, Manhattan, one-half residue: James A. Hann. son.

eiecutor, 1304 Carroll one-half residue. LEDONO. RALPH (June ti. Estate, $7,500. To Saverio and Mary Quillarcello.

2230 Brigham mortgages. $3,400: Oiuseppa Ledono, widow, eiecutrt. J35 Lin wood St. 8HEPHARD. JAMES A.

(June 111, Estate. $13,000. To Elizabeth F. Fresslnger. friend.

16 Ashford Jamea A. Shepherd, grandson. 146-3 Hvaetoth Place. Flushing, reildue; flva grandchildren. $2,000 each: St.

Mark a Hospital and Brooklyn BrownsvUl Hospital, $500 each; others, small amounts. So it was that the mate rambled CORNWELL On Thursday, June 9. 1930, MARY at her residence. 67 Lenox Road, widow of Richard on. each remark drawing additional laughter, until some of the listeners Cornwell.

Funeral private. In- were almost weeping with laughter. erment Cypress Hills Cemetery. McGuinness even had a thrust for In a Btimson from Bellefonte, at 5 p.m. Departures June 19 From Curtlss Field Merle Moltrup in a Cessna to Buffalo with two pas.

sengers at 2:30 p.m. From Grand Central Air Ter Flying Conditions 8 a.m. Visibility Good. Barometer 29.83, falling slowly. Humidity 64.

Ceiling Unlimited: city smoke. Wind West, 18 miles, steady. Flylnr Forecast Dr. John A. Finley, one of the first speakers, who had been referred to DARLING ANNA BERTRAM, beloved wife of George Willis Darling of Baldwin, L.

on Thurs THE WEATHER FORECAST NEW YORK AND VICINITY Pair tonight and Saturday; continued warm fresh westerly winda. EAST1WN NEW YORK-Partlv cloud? with howiM in rrntral an4 north portion! tonlRht; sltfntly cooler tonight id ffntral portion: Baturdnv moitiy ilr; modcrftte to trmh went ind. NIW JERSEY Partly rloudv: cooler tonunt: Btiurday moitly lair; moderate west winds. General Report The map continues flat but with linhtly more dflnttion than on Thursday. The center of the northeast low is at Montreal.

Ad irregular ridite of hign pressure extendi fiom Manitoba to the full and South Atlantic Oast, but everv-ahere except Miami, Plorlda. below 30.10 A trouRh of low tin the 29. 70 si extends north to south over the plateau region. Light showers inded vetet1av lon the Atlantic CoaU from Key We.st to Hattera Light shower occurred over New England and New York, and are hang ng oer along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence Valley.

Light snowera have aNo occurred In th Rockv Mountain and Plains State north from Colorado and Nebraska. Temperature changes are somewhat and generally to warmer. In the New York area fair weather with slowly rising temperature is Indicated for the next 36 hours and probably over the weekend. Moderate variable to southerly Wind alnnff the Atlantic Coast are moderate weat or aouthwest from utter as to Boston, an south or southeast to Halifax. very respectfully by every subse quent speaker.

"I want to take issue with some minals E. E. Lyles in a Ford to day, Jan. 19. Services at her home.

8 Woodslde Baldwin, L. on Saturday at 2 p.m. Metropolitan Area Fresh south-1 Hartford at 5 p.m report, that Stelnlcld appeared dazed and was unable to tell what DeatDf messy. Thursday. Jan.

west wnds at surface. Increasing thing Dr. Finley said," the mate began. "He quoted John Fisk as saying the United States was I ii'iii vifaiiu iciiii, i ru aci- JUDD JAMES suddenly, at moderately with altitude and be individually in flowery language to the guests. Then Byrd said: "I have been trying to think of some one who would speak for the members of the expedition and I am going to introduce Charles J.

McGuinness to you. He didn't stand up before, when he should, but he'll have to now. I may "ay I consider him the best public speaker on the expedition." McGuinness stood up in space below the Juncture of the two speakers' tables. "Gentlemen," he said, with an easy smile on his Hps, and every one laughed for no particular reason. There was an aside to a friend at the same table which few heard, but which increased the laughter.

Gives Byrd Credit McGuinness' eye roved with a hurt expression to the microphone in the middle of the speakers' table. "Give him a mike some one yelled, and the radio apparatus was down In front of him. "Give him two more mikes!" and soon McGuinness mln'als-Norman Stahl In a Ford to fvaeh n.otf alnft UrnUfttl 19. r.t licr heave, 29 Louis Piftcs wuiiiii uc Hartford at p.m, Brooklyn. Funeral Monday morn ing, June 23.

SMITH-On June 19, 1930, EDITH his home, 1109 E. 39th beloved husband of Lillian Turmball Judd and father of J. Courtland and Hazel Tillotsan Judd and one sister. Mrs. George Rebecca Lane.

Funeral services on Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. KRESSELL MARIA KRESSELL, MAUD, beloved wife of Philip Bruce Smith. Funeral services at From Grand Central Air Ter-minals-Samuel Eberstein in a Ford to Hartford at 5 p.m. From Grand Central Air Terminals Arthur Dietrich in a Ford to Springfield at 5 p.m.

From Central Air TerminalsHenry T. Chandler in a Ford to Springfield at 5 p.m. ciuuua; lltil wrsinci, emu guuu 10- iblllty. Zone 1 (North Atlantic States) Somewhat overcast. Moderate southerly winds at surface.

Fresh west-southwest aloft. Zone 2 (Middle Atlantic States) Partly overcast. Moderate southwest and west winds at surface. Fresh west aloft. Rir.lt Control Society I Allaeked by Woman Thre was a lively discussion at the I.

L. P. Conference at Birmingham, England, recently on a resolution, which was adopted, urging an extension of the State medical, maternity and child welfare services, Including the provision of birth control information, to all who desired It, reports the London Mall. bounded on the north by the aurora borealis, on the south by the precession of the equinoxes, on the west by the Day of Judgment and on the east by chaos. "Since Ireland is on the East and I'm a good Irishman, I can't let that part about being bounded on the East by chaos stand." McGuinness went on to describe how he had gone with Byrd "for the ride, not for scientific discoveries," and how he had enjoyed the fun.

He concluded by asking his hearers to believe him that the speech was on Monday, at the home of her the Campbell Funeral Church, Broadway at 66th Saturday, June 21, at 11 a.m. TERRY On Thursday, June 19, daughter, Mrs. Edward Dailey, 188 St. Mark's Ave. Funeral eaturaay, 10 a.m.: thence to St.

Joseph's R. C. I .1 Church. Interment at convenience Departures Today Mr. Maxton, the chairman, had Arrivals June 19 At Roosevelt Field John Watjner In a Travelair from Cleveland fit I of family.

HIGH WATER TODAV I Hlh natal. Lo vatrr. I A II A was hedged in with microphones. From Grand Central Air Ter- appeal lor a silent hearing for "Gentlemen," said McGuinness extemporaneous. They did.

McGUIRE On June 19, 1930, at mlnalsj Mrs. C. U. Donnell In a Mrs. Fitzpetrick of Glasgow, who Naw York 1'45 I 2: 8 50 I B.33 2:20 p.m.

1930, ELLSWORTH S. TERRY, aged 67 years. Funeral services will be held at his home, 241-A Madison on Sunday, June 22, at 4 p.m. Members of Commonwealth Lodge, No. 409, F.

A. Orient Chapter, No. 138, R. A. Brooklyn Council.

No. 4, R. S. Clinton Com-mandery, No. 14.

K. Aurora Grata, Scottish Rite bodies; LonsI I his residence, 375 2d JOHN At Roosevelt Field Don Ford to Hartford at 9:40 a JUNE 21. Beloved son of Patrick and the late WfW Turk I 3 31 II 917 ,10.30 SUN RISES AND SETS declared herself one of the many mothers who took offense at the Insistence by many I. L. -lembert on the subject of birth control.

I Catherine Croughen MCGUire. in an Arrowsport from Trenton, From Grand Central Air Ter-N. at p.m. I mirials John W. Brooks in a Ford At Roosevelt Field A.

C. Sinert to Springfield at 9:40 a.m. Junt 0 June RISfS.4:24 Sl .7:31 1 Rlses.4 24 fcfts. I Funeral from his home, on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock; thence to Shipping News Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships Tha Hours Bio Ara Oaf lint Safins Tlmal st Francis Xavier's R. C.

cnurcn, Grotto, M. O. V. and Kismet KEAL ESTATE where a solemn requiem mass will REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Temple, A. A.

O. N. M. are in vited to attend. Urge Jacob Rii a Park be offered.

Interment Holy cross I Cemetery. WHITE On Tuesday. June 17. New Property. New Jersey Property New Jersey Property.

TODAY Ship and Lint Prom Dua to dock 1930, FREDERICK FITZGERALD iWr-TNTYRE JAMES sudden fiar WHITE, beloved husband of Annie (Earl) White and father of Gene ly on June 19, beloved husband of Anna Mclntyre (nee Craven), and fathor nf Lillian I. and Mrs. Wil vieve and Thomas. Funeral from hts late residence, 447 6th on Saturday. June 21, at 9:30 a.m., As Recrealion Center The early development of Jacob Rils Park at Rockaway Point as a recreation center for three boroughs was urged yesterday by representatives of civic organizations of Brooklyn, Queens ana Manhattan.

"The Regional Plan Association Is highly in favor of the submission of plans to the city for the conversion of the property," according to C. F.arle Morrow, who represented the Regional Plan Association on a re liam Gibson. Funeral from his residence, 1204 E. 34th on Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Thomas followed by solemn mass at COLUMBUS (Oar), NarthBramea, Jiaa ISi laath- Gtrmn ampton.

therboirf otk al, Braaklra BABACOA, Calomaiaa Putrta Colombia, Klniataa. Philadelphia 3:00 B'bla. Mala at FIBONEY. Ward Havana, June 17 4 00pm. MIR, Wall st ALOONQUIN.

Mallorj Galveston, 14: Miami. 8:00 a.m. 3S Houston at CHEROKEE, Clyde Jackson ville. June 17: Charleston m. 37 Sprint st OEOROE WASHINGTON.

Old Dominion Norfolk. June 19 4 00 p.m. 35 NR, Franklin-st Dua Quarantine 9 p.m. TOMORROW BERENOARIA iBri. Cunard.

Southampton. June 14; Cheroouri 11 .00 m. 54 R. 14th st 4.LBERT BALI.1N fOeri.rUmouri. June 13; South- Hamburs-Ameuran ampton, Cherbourg 1-00 am.

uvr sath St. Saviour Church. Aquinas Churcn, riatousn aim Llatlands Aves. WILLIS On June 16, 1930, the Rev. JOHN S.

WILLIS, pastor of St. "MURPHY MICHAEL on w-Sar. Michaels Church, Emlenton, June 18, 1930, beloved husbana oi Edna Murphy (nee Waters) and rioimteri daddv of Jack; dear son beloved son of. the late Frank and Ellen Boyle Willis. Funeral Saturday from St.

Teresa's Church, PROYIDLNCE ITrl. ElweU Maraelllea. Juaa Provi Classon Ave. and Sterling Place. Solemn requiem mass at 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. dence Wiana.aa. Slel at, Rrsaklva HAMILTON. Old Dominion. Norfolk, June 20 4 00 m.

25 Franklin st 3ITY OP MONTGOMERY. Savannah June 18 1:00 a.m. 48 Charles st SUNDAT of Catherine Muldoon and the late William Murphy and loving brother of "Mrs. Ambrose King, Mrs. Joseph Flaherty, William, Daniel and John MUrphy.

Funeral from his late residence, 1640 10th Brooklyn, Nr Y-. on Saturday, June 21. 1930 a.t,9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, where cent tour of the park. He pointed out that the property has many promising features for such a recreational center. KILLED BY LIVE WIRE Berdon Olsen, 28.

of 839 58th an employe of the Brooklyn Edison Company, was killed yesterday when he came into contact with a high tension wire while working in a manhole in front of 1119 Nostrand Avenue. Yo ii are invited KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO. J26, 87 15th st 58 lith st 69 18th st 80 R. lth It 88 14th at 58 14th st 43 Morton st LAPAYETTE IPr, French. June 14 Da LA 8ALLE iPri, French.

Havre, June 9: Coruna, Vwo CALGARIC iBi, White StarHavre. June 13; Southampton. Halifax BELGENLAND (Brl, RedAntwerp. June 13; South-Star ampton. Cherbourg CARINTHIA (Brl, Cunard June 14; Havre CALEDONIA (Br), June 14; Londonderry DRESDEN fOeri, Nor.

Oer. Bremen, June 12; Cherboura Cobh CALAMARES, United Pniit.Port Limon. June 14; Cris the new K. OF C. Members are requested to assemble at the club Friday evening, June 20, at 8 o'clock, to proceed thence to the home of our late brother, JAMES McINTYRE, 1204 E.

24th St. i solemn mass win be soiemnizea. vniRPHY Suddenly, on Thurs to Visi day, June 19. 1930, at her home, 74 Crib Kenilwortn Place. Brooklyn, trnin FRANCIS A.

MADDEN, Grand Knight. Joseph L. Walsh, Recorder. Jwim MASONIC tobal, Havana 100O am IS left uMa EVANGELINE. Eastern 8 8 Yarmouth, June 21 8 0 m.

1SNR Murrav It ROBERT E. LEE, Old Dam. Norfolk. June 21 25NR; Franklin a Outgoing Passenger Steamships AURORA GRATA, SCOTTISH REFEREES APPOINTED BY DRUHAN, J. Janglsd HoUln Company v.

Frl Holding Company. Paul P. Brennan: Pastina Plnaer. Reginald Hardy; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company vs. Concrete Realty Company, Thomai J.

Cull; Buk-baum va Lincoln Terrace Jamea A Dunne Newman v. Sellpurch Realty Corporation, Julius Newman; Bievoort Savings Banlc va. Pernetti, John H. Mc-Cooey Carvelll vs. Sclafani.

Vincent A. O'Connor; Cordial Fealty Corporation Kretdel Build inn Corporation. Vlto Lana; NaaHflu Co-operative B. A L. Association va.

Smith. Robert Story Jr. RITE OF FREE MASONRY LOUISE, daughter of the late John and Alice Murphy and cherished eister of Dr. Franklin Alice L. Murphy, Mrs.

Grace Turner, Mrs. Mildred Hill and John Murphy. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Brooklyn, dn Sunday, at 2 p.m. DEATH NOTICE RITTER HARRY W. RITTER, eon of the late Charles V.

and died at Spokane, Brethren: We announce with deep sorrow the death of Brother ELLS mon from Pier N. Rector st ainoNEY, (or Hnvani. from Pier 11 wnllst. im.ll. WORTH S.

TERRY. Members of Aurora Grata are invited to attend funeral services at his home, 241-A Madison on Sunday, June 22, at 4 p.m. June 17. Formerly of Brooklyn and for 25 years connected with the JAMES W. DOWNING, Commander-in-Chief.

47th Regiment. He is survived oy Charles A. Brockaway, 33 Secre ene brother, Charles v. tary. clinton No.

RYAN On June 20, 1930, GRACE FT.T7.ABETH. beloved wile oi Fran cis J. Ryan and loving mother of 14, K. T. Sir Knights: You are requested to attend Templar services for our Sir Knight ELLSWORTH 8.

Grace Lucev. Francis J. ueraia TODAC for Cobh. Plymouth, Havre ntl from Pier 64. N.

W. 14tn Si nia.lsi, sails midnisht. WESTfcHN PH1NCE. for Rio de Santuh. Montevideo and Buenos Aires.

Irom Pier 74. N. W. 34th St. (malls close 9 p.m.), sails midnight.

STATENDAM, lor Plymouth. Bouloane and Rotterdam. from Sth Hobokeu mails close p.m. sails midnight. SANTA MARIA, far Cristobal.

Callae and Valparaiso, freaa Pier KS. Broeklva. Hamilton Ave. totalis elose 1 a.m. sails nnon MUNAMAR for Nassau, Miami and Havana, from Pier 9, B.

Old Slip imatla Co 8:30 a.m.). sails 11 a.m. ROMA for Gibraltar. Naples and Genoa, from Pier 97, N. w.

57th St. imaiU cluse 9 p.m. salts midnight. SAN JACINTO, for Havana. Progress and Vera Crus.

from Pier 13. E. Wall St. Imalls close 8:30 a.m.. sails 11 a.m.

OLVMPTC. for Cherbourg and Southampton, from Pier 59. N. W. 19th St.

(malls close 8 p.m. sails mtdnlaht. WESTERNLAND. tor Plymouth. Cherbourg and Antwerp, from Pier 60.

N. W. 20th St. (malls close 1 m. sails 11 m.

ASTRE.A. for Corarae and Maraealbo, from Pier 12, Brftoklvn, Montatae 81. (mails eloite 9 p.m.;, sails A p.m. I.I'NA. far Halllen Ports, from Pier It.

Brooklyn, Montavue St. (mails close 2 v.m.i. sails A p.m. VIliOINlA for Kinmlon. from Pier 12.

E. Wall St. (mails close 2:30 p.m. I. sells 5 o.m.

ALMIRANTF. JACFQfJAY. for Rla Janeiro and Aantos, from Pier 7. Rash Docks, Brooklyn, 43d St. (mails close Robert and Eugene Ryan and sister i ekhy at his home, 241-A Madison nf JoseDh J.

and tne late Henry Ijiicpv. Funeral on Monday from Country Club Estates BuJJ Lake, jSTcu' Jersey BUILT liv from the A(JironJacls, the new, floating swimming criri in the cool, blue waters of Budd Lake Is the largest of its kind in the East. The crib measures 74 feet by 44 fect and has a smooth wooden bottom. From a depth of two feet at one end, the pure, ever changing lake water deepens (o five fect at the other, giving the utmost in safety- and delightful enjoyment for children and non-swimmers. About the sides is a wide boardwalk with comfortable reclining chairs that will acconw modate 100 people.

Deep water surrounds the crib into which the more expert may dive and swim to the raft 50 yards away. Lot wners Have Full CluL Privileges All the advantages of this highly restricted development are extended to lot owners. Jiuild when you will, or, buy from pureiy an investment standpoint, you can enjoy the full measure of living in this outstanding development, bathing, boating, riding, tennis and gulf when the new course is completed. Drive out today and see for yourself why Country Club Estates is the sensation of the year- her' residence, 255 Ovlngton on Sunday, June 22, at 4 p.m. Em.

ELVIN H. CHURCH, Commander. Em. Henry G. Lochmuller, Re corder.

with solemn requiem mass at uur Ladv of Angels Church, 4th Ave. and 73d at 10 a.m. Interment TERRY Kismet Temple. A. A.

Holy Cross, SCHROEDER LOUIS, beloved K. M. S. Nobles: Noble M. ELLSWORTH TERRY has entered the Unseen Temple.

You are requested to attend funeral services at his husband of Elizabeth Schroeder, ana father of William, of 146 Pat- residence, 241-A Madison Brook chen Ave. Funeral services will be HEAT SERVICE When we fill your bin or tanks with fuel we are just beginning to become useful to you. The proper ways ind means for you to derive the greatest benefit from this fuel becomes the problem that we are here to help you solve. All this service is included in the price you pay for fuel. Is it fair to ask us to lower our fair price to the level of a fuel distributor who has neither the organization, experience, desire nor ability to render you this heat engineer-ing service which In the final analysis assures vou of the "Most Heat for the Least May we ask you to take these facts into consideration when buying your fuel.

Permit us to make fair profit in order that we may survive to render you a fuel service that will mean complete satisfaction to you not only today but some other day when conditions make it to your advantage to have a safe, sound and dependable source of Fuel Supply and Service. Won't you call on us? Very truly yours, FLEER BROS. FUEL SERVICE COAL OIL COKE FLEER HEATER, VENTILATOR AND REFRIGERATOR SERVICE held at Calvarv EDisconal Cnurcn 1. n. Sunday afternoon, June 22.

at 4 oclock. Bushwlck Ave. and Menahan 2 p.m., Monday. June 23. Interment 9 a.m.), sails noon, TOMORROW GEORGE COOK Illustrious Potentate.

ZEESE Kismet Temple. A. A. O. SAMARIA, for Belfast and Liverpool, from Lutheran Cemetery.

SEVERANCE On Wednesday, June 18. 1930. at Beacon, N. fier 94. n.

w. lain bu too mansi. nails 11 am N. M. S.

Nobles: Noble GUSTAVE TRANSYLVANIA, for Movllle and Glas GORDON beloved husband Of gow, irom rier 00, it. w. 4ia et. Inn mallit allK noon. ZEESE has entered the Unseen Temple.

You are requested to attend funeral services at Community BERMUDA for Bermuda, from Pier 95. N. w. 55th at. (mans close a.m.i, sella 11 a.m.

cnurcn. Great Neck, L. Friday evening, June 20, at 8:30 o'clock. ST. LOOIS.

for Cobh. Cherbourg and HnmDurg, irom rter an. n. w. aota St.

I malls close 11 a sails 3 p.m. RO0S8ILLON. for Vigo and Bordeeut. from Pier 58. N.

W. lstn St. (mails close 7 a.m.). sails 11 a.m. GEORGE COOK Jr, Illustrious Potentate.

STEREOTYPERS UNION LUCEY On June 18, THOMAS Plots, 50x100 jot as Utile a $400 Convenient Payments John F. O'Brien, inc. Developers Office on Property 31 Clinton Newark, N. 1. Nctcong 501 Mitchell 21244 Wrllf for llhulraled Booklet VIRGINIA for Havana.

Panama Oanai and San Pranelsco. from Pier ol. N. W. 21st St.

(malls cloae 8 a.m. Rails 11 a.m. Harriet Severance, son of Charles A. and Mary Severance. Funeral from residence of his parents, 811-A Lafayette Saturday at 10:30 thence to the Church of 6t.

John the Baptist. SMITH On Wednesday, June 18, WILLIAM of 179 Euclid Brooklyn. Member of Veteran Fireman Association of Jamaica. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Emma Shaffner, Mrs.

Josephine Hull and Mrs. B. Flohl, and one son, William E. Smith Jr. Service Friday evening at 8.30 at his resi- dence.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, A. LUCEY, member of New York Stereotypers Union. Funeral from PORTO RICO, ler Ran Inan. from Pier S3, Brooklyn, Hamilton Ave. (malls elose 8:39 a.m.), sella noon.

the Fairchild Parlors, 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, Tuesday morning. DROTTNINOHOLM. for Gothenburg, from June 24. rier 97. n.

w. 57tn st, (mails close 9:30 a.m.), sails noon. HENRY G. FLEER, Fredert PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, for Plymouth. PETER F.

REGAN. President. Robert J. Kelly, Financial Secre cnerDourg and Hamburg, from Pier 4. Hobolcen 3d 81.

imatls close 8 a.m. I. Kings and Queens County, X. Y. tary.

i DLUA, for Havana, Cristobal and Port Ii- i.

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