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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 11

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If BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YORK SATURDAY JUNE 20 1936 0 'ik 'WSt RING VETERAN DEAD 82 Bed-Ridden Wins Diploma Sick feoy 147fca Diploma A Year in Oeatftf Ban orKIngIndIana j5 Iarsoc Jan 2 LunlMary 2521(1 MeanyWA wUUan Meyer Henry Miller Mary Eva Muller Charles -hlend'Mary pinner Cbarlea Wilding Frederick lyu of to' Louis Altreu-MLhar of Mrs May A end Louie Funeral services Moop ja 1936 10:0 am iSLi Home of William WfS boo 17 jtf i interment Ever netery Brooklyn at Are ntftf KR-KATHERDtE if? June 10 1030' south Bay Avenue Amity I beloved wife of Guetav Paul I Arthur sister Matthews and Jamea fErt-re at The Chapele 40 SuAvenue Sunday 1:10 pm Avenue Tom Olmti toy Lets LIRR Levy 3-Cent Fare Over the Weekend Appellate Division to Hear Application for Further Delay Monday Morning Until Monday morning when the Long Island Railroad wUl hare filed new rate schedules with the Transit Commission baaed on the 3 cents per mile panenger fore within the city limits and the Appellate Division hears an application for still further delay In obeying section 97a of the Railroad Law the company will continue to charge three cent! under a stay granted late yesterday by Presiding Justice Edward Laxan-(ky of the Appellate Division Martin Conboy special counsel for the Long island' aald he wants to ask leavt of the Appellate Division which unanimously affirmed Justice George Furman's injunction to cany hla fight to the Court of Appeak there to again contend that the law la unconstitutional The contention will also permit an appeal later on to the United States Supreme Court Verbal Ffrewsrks The informal hearing before Justice Lagateky in hie chambers was punctuated by a Mt of verbal firework a Ambient Corporation Counsel Arthur Begall pointed out that the Long Bland Railroad could have had new tariff schedules ready long before Monday considering how long ago ntice Furman Issued hla Injunction -Don't make speeches for the press" interjected ustice Laxansky Louie Camithere general counsel for the Long Island said it would bt lmpomlble for tha Long Island Railroad to comply -at this moment with the court order because of the legal preliminaries necessary the filing of the new tariff schedules with the Transit Commission To Be Printed Menday And he pointed out the printer could not hare them ready before Monday morning "They could be then made effective almost at The railroad's application win ne-1 Mayor Warns Rents Will Boy 14 Fourteen-year-old Leo of Schools Frank Nurse Blanche Porto and Miss LaCuardia Urges Roosevelt For Housing Bill yK 7a i 1 FightBroadcast HaltsFilibuster Elf If Suit FMM Andreacchlo receives hla diploma from Assistant Superintendent Arnold at Long Island Coliege Hospital To the right are Jessie Cosgrove principal of 401 ACTRESS DEAD Leo Andreacchlo Hag Average of 95 Percent aud Rates 105 in I- It wu a different king of indue- tlon that took place yesterday on thereof of Long Island College Hoc-' pltaL Tha main character wu a l'-year-old patient dressed hi a checkerboard flannel robe Tho supporting cast Included teachers nurses and the prase For a year now Leo Andreacchlo has stayed still In his cot at tha hospital Ha dlsllkea crowds anyway and with his slick brown head propped up by pillows ha found It easy to study In the whit solitude of the institution Leo attained an average of 95 percent In all hla studies and tho diploma he clnped in hla firm llttte hand today wllTenable him to go to New Utrecht High School In tha FalL Spelling Favorite Subject Dr Frank Arnold District Superintendent of Schools conferred the diploma with hla sincere congratulations Miss Joule Cosgrove principal of Lao's alma mater 8 410 stood next to Leo's wheel chair But the friendly looks of which Leo has so many were all for Mrs Agnes Blake She taught tha youngster at hla bedside and la proud of hla 105 IQ Leo told the Interviewers that Mrs Blake la hla favorite teacher spelling Is his favorite subject "The Star-Spangled la hla favorite song and tha carnation la hla favorite flower Leo being treated for a kidney ailment Is one of eight children of Anthony and Louisa Andreacchlo who live at 1135 74th BL National Council Of Opens Convention Sessions in Agburjr Park' Will Continue Through Monday Ball Tonight The National Council of Young Israel met last night In convention at the Clarendon-Brunswlck Hotel Asbury Park and wffl continue its sessions through Monday The convention marks the 34th anniversary of the founding of tho organisation which embraces mors than 35000 young people throughout the country Mon Bum 1SJW0 of them are In the metropolitan area At the dinner teat night tho Women League of the Council was hosteM Rabbi Berber! 8 Oddateln Manhattan conducted the eervlees thia morning President Moms Hoenlg of Brooklyn will present the annual report this afternoon A reception and ball la scheduled for tonight Tomorrow morning a busl-neu session will be held Irving Dunlm of Bhxsklyn will apeak on -Young fond and -American Election and lnsUIlaUon of officers wUl be held la -tho afternoon Sidney Simon of Brooklyn will preside at the dosin see-' ilon Monday morning Dr Ross Deplores Loss to Boro of Hamilton Statue High School Chief Had Aaked for It to Grace Yard of Institution Tom Ex-Ring Manager Dies at Prizefight Falls Dead in Schmeling'a Dressing Room Piloted Many Noted Battlers Tom 83 one of the beet known and moat colorful figures In boxing circlet during the part half centuty succumbed to a heart attack last night in Max Schme ling's dressing room at the Yankee Stadium shortly before the Bchmellng' Louis fight had gone to with the German boxer -luck when ho was suddenly atrjeken An ambulance surgeon from Harlem Hospital said he had died almost immediately During his long association with the ring game O'Rourke had been a manager of several well-known tighten a promoter and a match-maker He had also been a deputy commissioner of the State Athletic Commission and had served as a udge of fights Managed Tom Sharkey Although he bad taken no active part In ring matters In recent yeafk O'Rourke was always st the ringside when the big scrape were staged He resided at 501 110th Bt Manhattan Among the fighters he managed were George Dixon the well-known who topped the bantamweights -many years ago and Joe Wolcott who ones held the welterweight title Others Were Tom Sharkey who waged that memorable fight with Jim Jeffries Fred Fulton' whom Jack Dempsey leveled on hla way to ths heavyweight title and A1 Falser At the height of hla promoting career O'Rourke pitted himself against tha late Tex Rickard leasing tha Polo Ground and staging a number of title matches He was for several yean matchmaker of the Polo Grounds Athletic Club Bchmellng was stunned when he learned that O'Rourke had died knew he was dylig" the German said never will forget it" The veteran's last words were to the fighter "Mag you've got to do ho said A few minutes later he died Jim Browning Dies Ex-Mat Champion Rochester Minn June 30 Jim Browning former heavyweight wrestling champion died here yesterday of pulmonary embolism He was 13 The wrestler underwent an exploratory operation ten days ago for an abdominal ailment Jim Browning began wrestling while a student at Drury College Springfield Mo where he also played fullback on the football team In the opinion of the New York State Athletic Oommlmion he won tha world' heavyweight wrestling title on Feb 30 1933 when he defeated Ed (Strangler) Lewie In Madison Square Garden As In rrvst of hla victories he won with quick turnover and a body scissors He last hla title to Jim Lon-doe on June 35 1934 Charles Pinner Ex-Merchant Dies (ReprisUd fraa nstardWi Ue edlUsas) Charles Pinner 59 of 67 8k johnl Place retired furniture dealer and brother-in-law of Municipal Court Justice Jacob 8 Btrahl died today (Friday) In the Crown Heights Hospital after an Alness of nine weeks Mr Pinner was formerly In bull ness at 116 5th Ave under the name of I Pinner A Son The Arm waa established by hla father and was in existence for 45 yean until Mr pinner retired two yean ago Mr Pinner waa aettva In Democratic affaire and was 1 member of tha Jacob 8 Btrahl Benevolent Society Surviving are bis widow Estelle 8trahl Pinner two daughter! Llsette and JaneL and two slaters Nettie Stem and Flora Bra-ban The funeral aervioea will be held at 3 pm Sunday at the funeral chapel at 187 8 Oxford St Interment will be In New Mount Carmel Cemetery Riae Unless Is Passed by Measnre Congress WKLL-JOTD A COLWELL ST Ridge Boulevard aged 44 Silt 193 A beloved huaband fSww He waa the Eastern O'7 of the Unlveraal Sewer -oration Puneral Monday un the borne of hla fi junsfleld Ohio bNEN On June 11 WIL-itL beloved huaband of Helen Mgien father of William lyind Helen Drennen and of Mr Borman Eustea tnd Katherine Drennen Monday at 9:10 am from Sdence 040 78th St thence Church where a su MUlem masa wUl be celebrated calvary Cemetery gnft-8uddenly on IS 1030 BERTHA I Marshall) beloved mother of 0 and Bertram Dreyer and mu Briggs Servlcea at widence 1941 05th Bt Brook-ggnday evening at 9:10 nufwt cedar Lawn Cemetery moo (Paterson papers copy) On Thursday June IS 1 ADELAIDE beloved wife Itior and devoted mother of i goiebrock and Walter Ficken oil service at her residence kooklyn Avenue on Sunday at 8 pm Interment Mon-Lutheran Cemetery On Friday June 10 I GRACE EDMOND beloved her of Frank and wife of the Rink Fogarty Repoaing at A Oxford St Notice of funeral i GEOROE aged 61 years nl brother of Amelia Gnant i Kite Frey and Mrs Johanna slnn Funeral aervioea at the Funeral Chapel 6613 Myrtle Olendale Sunday 4 pm Full Monday 1 pm Interment greens Cemetery On Thursday June LELA JANE beloved aia-of Sarah Bentley and Badcnia tens Servlcea at the Fair-Chapel 66 Lefferta Plaoe on day Ml pm Friday June 16 at her it US Merrick Road Baldwin after a long Illness INDIANA EDI KINO bdoved wife of Dr met and mother of Ralph Bobert and Harold Fu 1 at Macken Mortuary 63 Clin-Are Rockville Centre I utay June 33 at I pm (MON-JAN on June IS I at Warren Hospital Phillips-Kew Jersey in hla 73d year nd husband of Emma 0 Ur of Florence Ethel and also survived by four children Funeral eervlees day 3 pm at Charles A Funeral Parian 4603 Avenue Interment Green' 4 Cemetery Dr Jacob Ross principal of Alex ander Hamilton High School heard with disappointment yesterday's announcement that the Alexander Hamilton statue which has stood In front of the Hamilton Club at Rem-ten and Clinton 8ts since 1003 will be given to the Hamilton Grange In Manhattan Dr Ross aald he asked the Crescent Athletic Club with which the Hamilton Club merged In MSI to tatue to the school when give the statue cesBltate a special sitting of the I Appellate Division whose members had already setled down to the grind of getting out about 70 more decisions and had abandoned the hearing! of appeals and motions Adjournment Is Due Tonight Caatiaoed frees Page 1 attempt to do ree a doggedly reluctant House to take action on a ship subsidy MU -Earlier la the day the Senate had poised a bill described by 1U backers as a program to build up the American merchant marine Among other things It provided Government grants up to 50 percent of the cost of building vessels yUoster la Started Then the Tteasury-Fostoiflce appropriation bill came up for Senate debate and the trouble started The appropriation measure contained Cantiaaed from Page 1 Senator- Norris (R Neb) read an alleged gibing at Herbert Hoover A bill to give a Government lawyer $1000 for having been hit on the head by a whisky keg In a moonshine raid prompted Senator Borah (R Iowa) the constitutional specialist to Inkulrt happened to the Senator Neely (D VaJ Injected a punch Into proceedings by referring to those whose opinions on coal legislation he does not like as gas bags" and on the ship of Senator Hastings Ok Del) suggested that Benator Wagner of New York chairman of the Democratic Resolutions Committee have planks in the platform saying going to lle no to the tune of Going to Rain No Hints Neely Retire Hastings who has announced he will not seek re-election said to Neely who has Just been renominated that seems the Senator from West Virginia and I are shout to retire from the Senate Du Font can tell me whether can run or Neely cracked back Finally at 1 am Norris 74-year-old veteran arose to contribute hla It went: Four lone non Four lone mn FOur lone ran Thtr wen Uio yttrs (bn Hoorn roltd Tht American people vara toUUr fooled Id auflerlnc sod mlaory oil vara at li 00 For four loos mrs (ChoniiV Ho sromUad us bread and rare us atone Ho fooled ua completely and did It audit to an far ana than atom For four lone nan It was a night of pugilism and poetry A Lincoln Palmer Services will be Jield at 6 pm tomorrow for A Lincoln Palmer of Northvllle a farmer resident of this borough who died st his home therg yesterday Mr Palmer waa born In Greenpolnt 71 years ago and was graduated from New York University He was formerly associated with the firm of Parke Davis Co In Cleveland and later with DeGntff A Palmer and William Palmer A Co Inc He retired about 10 years ago Mr Palmer leaves his widow Sue Crasaon Palmer and wo brothers William Palmer of East Orange Jaod Robert Q- Palmer of this borough Miss Katie Funeral services wereh ekl today with- a solemn rjulem mass at St Tferesag Church for Katie O'Nelli of 156 Rogers Are who died Wednesday She was bom in Abbey Ft ale County Limerick and lived In Brooklyn tot 40 yean Two listen Mrs Lyons and Mrs nnuh Jordon and a brother Michael survive Burial waa In 8k John's Cemetery o- lng time came for ita disposition Ha pointed out that the school courtyard at Albany Ave and Bergen SL would provide a suitable home and the statue would thus be kept In Brooklyn where it baa been tradition for years Restrictions Cited In reply to Dr request Arid Gale wrote that he feared win be no opportunity for the statue of Alexander Hamilton to be donated to your echoed as there were certain restrictions made regarding the disposition of It when tha two clubs were consolidated" Despite this Dr Rom still held hopb that some change might be wrought whereby the statue would come to rest In the school courtyard At the Hamilton Grange which to the old Hamilton home now converted Into a museum containing articles relating to the life of the early American banker Ray' mond Torrey secretary aald that when hla organisation put in Ita bid for the statue several months ago President Roosevelt was urged by Mayor LaGuardla yesterday afternoon to put hla -magic on the Wagner-Ellenbogcn Homing MU providing for tha creation of a permanent Ibderal Housing Authority empowered to Issue bauds and to subsidise through an appropriation the construction aud operation of low-rental In a radio Interview over WOR the Mayor described the Mil as the Important measure before Congress Tha Mayor emphasised that he spoke aa chairman of the United States Conference of Mayors on record unanimously In favor of the MIL BUI Now la Hwmo The United States Senate has passed the measure and It la now pending In the House The Mayor appealed to the Representative! to pais It without delay Replying to questions by McAvoy chairman of the island Advisory Board of the Home Own ere Loan Corporation as to the benefits to be derived from the measure the Mayor said: social results are obvious On the economic side It would be great si tm ulatlon to business and would produce a wwwmndity of which there has been a downright hortage estimated by the United States Chamber of Commerce at 3000000 family units Furthermore It would give employment to abukj labor WAraa of Bent Rise "If we dent do It we ahaii have continued rising xenta due to the ation of building during the depression Just as we had rising rente for the same reason after the war We may be conlfontod with an Intolerable condition which may re call tha rent laws of 1919" He aim declared that for the tax payer It wUl the coats of keeping up with the evils of the slwns" Ilia 8 Freed chairman of the Committee for Boonomtc Recovery sent a communication to the House yesterday urging that It postpone action on the bill Mre Freak Fogarty Grace Fogarty ix-Stage Star Dies Mrs Grace Fogarty widow of Frank Fogarty vaudeville star died yesterday In Bellevue Hospital after an illness of three weeks Her husband who died In 1935 was formerly executive secretary to the Borough President of Brooklyn during the last seven yean 4 hla Ufa He was known on ths stage "the Dublin Mrs Fogarty waa well-known on the stage as a comedienne and singer under her maiden name of Grace Edmond She began her theatrical career In melodramas produced by Sullivan Harris ft Woods She also played hi vaude vllle and In 1913 played tha part of Delphi ne In the musical comedy success Oh Delphlne" She also filled an Important rote In Only Girl- and later appeared In concerts She leave a son Frank Fogarty Jr Mrs Fogarty lived at 390 73d St Manhattan lew the the ad- ant ile FH iar- le wed ree- nlty 0k It was willing to yield Ita claim to any Brooklyn site that wu considered suitable -If It had been offered to us" Dr Baas aald "It would have been received here with both hands" REAL ESTATE Property for Braeklyn rim can law idly i to am At reed' ithb WT-On Thunday' June It MARY LUNT of 176 Park Brooklyn beloved wife of Alum Funeral from the Fair-Chapel Lefferta PI on day at 3 pm WILLIAM A June 19 i hla residence 117 Foster 'Hpved son of the late John aaiy Meany loving brother of Katherine Lawrence Lau 1 Bdy- Requiem mass Mon' d'JO am at St Rose of lima 5- Church Interment Calvary (Liberty papers copy) monthly covers Mrs Peter Ficken Services for Mrs Adelaide Ficken wife of Peter Ficken who died Thursday at the Midwood Hospital will be held at 9 pm tomor row at the hone 1538 Brooklyn Ave Mrs Ficken was born In Ger many and lived In Brooklyn for more than 60 years She waa member of tha Aid Society of Bt Paul Lutheran Church and of the Wagner College Guild Surviving are her husbamJ a daughter Mrs Elate Rosebrock and a son Walter Ficken $36500000 to continue the present mail contract! or Indirect subsidies Some Senators feared that If the Senate passed this measure the House would not trouble to pass the new ship subsidy legislation and the latter would die So they began a filibuster led by Senator CSaik (D Mo) But the Bouse proved difficulty to budge Leaden there preared the Senate1 verelon of ship whs to a vote late at night and It was turned down 1U to 13 far abort of the two-thirds required under suspension of the rules Hastily leaden went Into a hud' die tobrtng a new rule out of the Rulee Committee to require only a majority vote The eeeand ballot waa duo after the House met again at 11:30 a EDT today Cool BID Eaten ffpiMeniy the Ouffy-VInson coal bill substitute for the control measure Invalidated by the Supreme Court popped Into the center of the nnpifatoi picture While Senate leaden were struggling in the aaaaU hours of today to get an agreement to vote at a definite hour on tho tax bUl Senator Ouffey (D PaJ objected He felt that If the tax vote came first legislators would adjourn pell' man leaving his coal MU stranded Tho attempt to reach an agreement failed for the time but succeeded later Senator Neely (XX Va) de-aadad a vote on the Guffey MIL Hla speech developed Into a filibuster In behalf of the Guffey MU but the fate of thia measure was much In doubt Borne supporters of tha Guffey Mil were talking today of eonUmdng the filibuster and preventing the ad Jourament of Congreu If to obtain action on the coal measure Events Tonight ow feast law I try CM lUINa I Um Hwth Imre 1MI at DtvIalM Um Bmfeta Ml liwua Chsrttus 1 sf doe nass Fair a Dane Klasa CMmtr Yi Jb it na A at I Foat lid at aad 4th Ava a BnafU saafcasa party aad aunt Rank Radwt Daaoaratla CM af ad a ix 41s am a RITES ARE HELD Navy Yard Raid Nets 125 Girls CcnUawei fram Fags 1 was about and stayed PAWNBROKERS sales that i dt-nent djust the they CSB far of spit i be a My COB- re foot uth mifw Bat maay 1 dU pU bu naff rriu uad oft await the release of the girls All the girls were 'questioned by nptMH Indndiafl of FBA HOINMl Poured eoncrete foundation steel casement windows Hollywood colored tile bath room iclentific kitchen brass pi limbing Venetian blinds cedar wood closet tcnoced landscaped plot MODa HOUSE OPEN DAILY PROM AM TO FURNISHED RY SEARS ROEBUCK FILLMORE AVI Fla (bush or Noitrand Avenue cor to more Avenue short walk to Fillmore Avi- AND EAST 33rd STr nue and Ecst 33rd Street orricx MONg tsianoui d-iMt Walter Hawkins Great Neck June Walter Hawkins 17 eras burled today In Stony brook Cemetery SUmybrook Suffolk following a solemn mass of requiem at 10:30 am In St Aloyt-lus Church He waa drowned April IS In a yachting accident on Long Island Sound and his body was recovered Thursday In Mamaroneck Westchester UNVEUNG TOMORROW The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Isadora and Reginald Isaacs of 475 Ocean Ave will take place at I pm tomorrow In Bay Side Cemetery Queens Isadora Isaacs died Jan 13 1935' and hla son Reginald Lsaaca died Jan 33 this year Deatw PINNER-CHARLis Tha Ladlea1 Society Benoa Zion announce with profound sorrow the paaM of the huaband of our dear slater Estella Pinner Funeral Sunday JUno 31 3 pm from funeral par-Jbr 187 8 Oxford St Slaters kindly xbtatx of kuoxmi BoamAUira aoctiohdiaj KsUr Lffeidhubn I KlraMnu A Wfettaua mil at tmuun at aB1 tunu 13 Br rdar KMafeuna M3 Orand at dluioads watehn illTrrwtrs and iavdry (Msd rna WM ot Fte 138 to toast ut itur ma and an pMita bald am a A lima In iff IdrrUa Am OaUar Ptadna to taiM ut lfor is luf foie-etai Juna Br (rdrr Prlil 1473 'war dlaamda watabta sUmvara and Jtvalrr rltdud bom M3S3 af Saa 133 to itaoo ut April ms aad an Ptodaa held awn alao tor 17 MrrtU Aa boat 4133 af Maieb A 1S34 to 1103 3 March 31 13S trl7-dt a ru JUKI tl FOB OOODOTXDf 3N8 INC Pawnbroka ut 37t Brldn SL Braoklra Nmr Yark Cllr aU tbalr an-ndaamad pMm at Javalr vatotim til-mwara diamond poario and otfear praetona (tonoo ptodordta pawn Uabat Ma Ot ut Mar H1V3S lnoliulni aim aU Madam far anv raaoan not aoid at prcrtona aalm jrll-dt mm nut it onore brdck- II KIM KB aoM me 70S Orand at diamonds watahn aUvcroan and iaartlrr PKdaad fram No TOM af Mans a 1P3S to Ha 17354 af Mar 33 1534 fo-at aaa On June It 1936 WJ of 7306 SthAve beloved of Don devoted father of 2 -i loving brother of Mrs Htse Mrs Catherine Haase 8teln Herman and Heyer Servlcea at Red Sjma Memorial 7501 5th J4ay 10 am Interment 1w Cemetery June 17 1936 MARY Florida Serv-yj Wheeler's Funeral Are Sunday 3 pm Lutheran Cemetery Thursday JUne 16 beloved father 0 uUer and brother of WU- llooe on Monday at ths Jung Funeral Lincoln Fiict Juno 19 1936 at 160 Garfield PL Oy helmed sister of Vanle 3 pm Sunday Katthew1 Lutheran Church ud and st Intermeut -ood Cemetery -CHARLES I moved Btrabl devoted and Janet brother Stem and Flora Brahan Fnperty fee Bale fegteitfc VSt New Ilom re In the Modem Manner of Inviting English and Colonial ArchitectareJ lumilt funr iwrrfiW sad social workers Those who could establish that they were of age or married were act free i The others detained White tha Mladng Bureau reoorfla were exam-Aa a result it waa discovered that several 'Of the girls had run away from their homes In other cities They were piaped In a wel fare home and thetr parents notified Many Fran OWt ut town lieutenant Cano aald U)St about 15 percent of the girls were from out of touna Thom who had no ralattvm also were sent to a wel fare shelter for trie night and all to ho required to submit to a physical cTemhwtlon today Where It was determined that girls had parents living In Brook' iyn or other pertt of tho city they were called In aad advised to keep closer tabs on their daughters in the future Then the girls were allowed to go hams George Frey George FTOy'ef 9117 Myrtle Ave Glendale dtad suddenly yesterday at hla hems file waa a member tha Eraenpt Volunteer Firemen As-of Newtown He was born I In Brooklyn Bl years ago and leaves atetere Mrs Amelia Gnant Kiss Kate FYey and Mrs Johanna I Schwinn Berrices will be held at 4 pa tanutyow In the May Funeral CINT1UL AUCnOM 0030 HX OIBBS Anettaom mm at 1H Canal at feat tan MY Cttr at II am Jana IMaTfor lu 3 Kraa 134 eirrtla In nradaamad PMdna af diamond! tratebcC iawalrr Nlwwara ate Ha 3060 March 14 M3S to 4M3 April S3 1P34 pad Mi hald tm bam prtnmM aalm len-SI xy sad lied MyrUt An A Oeialre si mum Uaa ut dbn ut ifea a DMuenuR OisbdIsbUw Rvio Da an Oar Lady aul Granada a Final nut tardm yarty Oanacli KaieMa ut CWaaMa 1 Park WML A Danes Aferahnm Lincoln Lada Sana at ttnlr BaW Half Maaa Canay Wand tktUruft i tumptrutm 54905 ALICE WOUT President Ray Folkart Recording Secretary On Thunday Juna lg 1939 FREDERICK beloved huaband of Florence WUding Fto ner: from the FWrehlld Chapel 96 Lefferta PL Mav Monday 10 am Bt FTanda XarierU Carroll St and 9th Ava $4230 MONTHLY PATS AU CARRYING CHARCIS Meetlac Mian CM Haul Bait tyUaad Coney Sunday 3 pm from aaaiiiemi nwivvvm 1 Laval Order ml Mem earner mi cronoa uaa at elahhawa In qpemoriam In memory of MARY BODEN a loving wife and mother Departed this Ufa June 30 1934 Tha FAMILY EAGLE BUILDING 'A OeMrable rtffieg apace at lowcac rentals fat Borough Hal) section' i Keating Agont aiaiCTitPs to er Amu Nwrlafe Bnd kladm and (iitetol mum Partmr) tore mut tom a knato to pa Hipknap to tortmfUM Mi ton amk to Ltodn dhd Mm ad to wt I (Mu to rmto MB rllWj nsay Funeral aervioea far Dr Hairy Werner (above) prominent dental specialist who died Wednesday at hla home 1719 Quentin Road wen held yesterday at the Jewish Memorial' Chapel 14M Pitkin Are Burial waa la Mount Lebanon Cemetery Dr Werner formerly waa president of the Kings County Dental Society the Brownsville and East New York Dental Society and of -the Apex Society He waa associated with tha dental staffs of the Isreel-Zlon and of the Samaritan Hospitals Ktoraa UM a mu at a Ratttal aad daaaa fey vafelta at JaWa Danae Madia Bneklya Lafesv tauuum a Beer aarir tM Fa CliM IS Urania An a Onala at MteraieMia Lyrta Say asm aad atUMi an a Dina Mn Faltey amide at ut the Jmlar Lease ut Fite ut Ma Chtt dran'e Bern 'at Mai bat Ian a Dam FMUaads ret Ml a at FUtlaade Meaurlal Ave aad Snaaa A OM rack I SuMainii feiM gfasna tm 6-11 £2 an far i ml for surd Safwrday bNoa aal doMag Vjg g- rMAia FUNERAL DIRECTORS dp tMDW Rtvat SteUelkk Un silty Unity Dmuamtls Clufe M- form Haiiira saw uui avs 1 wlu be In nwireena Cemetery WILLIAM A MARTIN TS4 WMXWOTOM AVI IVW1 S-SS31 1 -V' V4.

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