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of of of of of of of of of of For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938 Telephone MAin 4-6000 13 Deaths Benners, Isabelle Meier, Ida Michel, Dr. J. F. Bressert, Henry Morris, George W. Bullwinkel, Joha Muir, Ellen Caulfield, Peter J.

O'Brien, Catherine Conaway, C. A. Ott, Anna E. Conlon, Ellen Person, Emely Connor, Rose J. Raby, Josephine C.

Cook, Anna J. Relyea, Mary M. Crager, Ella K. Schinkel, Alice Crombie, Nellie Schlieper, Daly, W. J.

Margaret Duane, Ella H. Sellers, William Eaton, Ella A. Seymour, John J. Ferguson, Susan Slane, Cecelia I. Garlick, Ira H.

Snyder, Betty Giebel, John Steffens, Anna Griffin, Marcella Sullivan, George Hayes, Joseph S. Tompkins, Arthur Hayes, R. P. Transom, Rebecca Hynes, James F. Travers, James Kerrigan, Annie Van Nostrand, Langan, Mary Elizabeth Loehfelm, Ida Wheeler, Lutz, Henry F.

Katherine Marshall, Wood, Mary E. Margaret ANTHONIAN HALL AUXILIARY with regret the death of announces member, Mrs. ELLEN MUIR. a Mass January 22, 10 a.m., at Holy Innocents Church. MADELEINE W.

SMITH, President. BENNERS-ISABELLE January 19, 1938, of 4086 Ocean Brooklyn, beloved daughter of Anne and the late Arnold Benners; of Lucille and Eleanor. Requiem mass St. Margaret Mary Church, Manhattan Beach, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Funeral from 2977 Ocean Ave.

BOYLE-HELEN on Thursday, January 20, 1938, daughter of E. Joseph Boyle and the late Helen Maguire Boyle. Funeral from her residence, the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George F.

Epp, 2022 Beverly Road, Brooklyn; requiem mass Holy Innocents R. C. Church, Saturday, January 22, 1938, at 11 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BRESSERT On January 20, 1938, HENRY, aged 65 years, beloved husband of Mary Bressert; father of Miss Louise Bressert; brother of Ernest and Mrs.

Fred Marquardt. Services and funeral Monday, 2 p.m., residence, 2015 Woodbine Ridgewood, N. Y. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. BULLWINKEL JOHN on January 19, in his 72d year.

Survived beloved wife, Dora, and two daughters, Helen Bullwinkel, Mrs. William Sparling; two sons, William and George. He was a member of B. of L. Division 419.

Reposing at Cornell's Chapel, 1210 Liberty Ave. Funeral services on Friday at 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery, Saturday, 10 a.m. CAULFIELD On January 19, PETER husband of Jane F. (nee Henry), and brother of Leonard, Joseph, William, John, James and Anthony.

Funerals Saturday, January 22, late residence, 2047 East 65th Street, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at the R. C. Church of Mary Queen of Heaven. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

CONAWAY On Wednesday, January 19, 1938, CLAYION Deloved husband of Elizabeth L. and devoted father of James El. Conaway. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Letterts Place, Friday at 8 p.m. CONLON ELLEN, on January 20, at her home, 62 Dean St.

Funeral from her residence Monday, 9:30 a.m., with a requiem mass at St. Paul's R. C. Churen. Interment 110ly Cross Cemetery, CONNOR -ROSE J.

LYONS, beloved wite of the late Joseph E. and mother of Loretta Josepn; sister vI Mrs. Josepn E. Mooney, Thomas and Robert Lyon-: granamother of Joseph and Robert Connor, on Weanesday, January 19. Funeral from her residence, 1333 Sterling Place, Saturday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass St. Matthew's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COOK--Miss ANNA a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, died at her home, Jefferson Avenue, on Thursday, January 20, 1938, after three months' illness. She was a daughter of the late Joseph Strong Cook and Anna J. Cook and leaves a sister, Mrs. Samuel Boon. There will be a requiem mass in Our Lady of Victory R.

C. Church on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment St. Agnes' Cemetery, Albany, New York. CRAGER-On January 20, 1938, ELLA K.

CRAGER, of Hotel Touraine. Services at the Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church Saturday at 1 p.m. CROMBIE-On January 19, 1938, NELLIE (nee Flynn), formerly of 560 Dean beloved wife of the late Robert J. Crombie.

Reposing at William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon corner Sterling Place. Funeral Saturday, 9:45 a.m.; requiem mass St. Augustine's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DALY-WILLIAM suddenly, January 20, beloved husband of Mary father of Gerard Wileliam J. Rosemary F. Murphy and brother of Mrs. Christopher S. McCormack; at his home, 194 6th Ave.

Funeral notice later. DUANE- -Suddenly on January 20, at her residence, 64 Whitehall Boulevard, Garden City, Long Island, ELLA daughter of the late Ti nothy J. and Margaret G. Duane, and sister of Josephine, Antoinette, Melissa, Florence and Mrs. John J.

Kilcoyne. Requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church, Garden City, on Monday, January 24, at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. VITAL NOTICES (Acknowledgments, Births, Condolences, Confirmations Deaths, Engagements.

Marriages, Masses, Memoriams, Resolutrons) accepted until 10 P.M. for publication the following day or from 8. A.M. to P.M. (11 A.M.

on Saturdays) for publication 17 the next available edition of the same day's paper. The Vital Nolice rate 15 90 cents per line. MAin 4-6000 EATON-On January 20, 1938, ELLA beloved mother of Mrs. William Whittaker, of Farmingdale, Long Island. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Ave.

at 12th Garden City, on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment private. FERGUSON January 19, 1938, at residence, 357 1st Brooklyn, SUSAN FERGUSON (nee Smith), beloved wife of Joseph. Survived by five sons, two daughters and three sisters. Funeral from residence Saturday, January 22, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GARLICK -IRA beloved husband of Pauline (nee Cohen); devoted father of Jerome son of lick; brother of Julia Rebecca, FuMorris and the late Garneral services at Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Sunday, January 23, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery, Deaths GIEBEL On Thursday, January 20, 1938, at his residence, 191 E. 17th JOHN, beloved husband of Charlotte and father of Mrs. Bertha O'Brien of Garden City, Matilda, George and Henry Giebel.

Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts on Sunday at 2 p.m, GRIFFIN- -Suddenly, on 19, MARCELLA beloved daughter of James L. Griffin and Agnes M. (nee Driscoll), and dear sister of the Rev. James L. and Thomas J.

Griffin. Funeral Saturday morning from her residence, 2818 Avenue S. Requiem mass R. C. Church of the Good Shepherd at 10 o'clock.

HAYES On January 19, 1938, JOSEPH of 87-12 98th Woodhaven, son of the late Thomas Mary Hayes; dear brother of Mrs. Mary A. Davis, Ruth and Charles B. Hayes. Reposing at J.

J. Gallagher Son's Funeral Home, 25 Aberdeen St. Requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Lourdes on Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HAYES-RICHARD at his home, 743 President January 20. Survived by two brothers, Edward and Timothy; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Adams, Mrs. Margaret Manane. Funeral from his residence Saturday, 8:30 a.m.; requiem mass St.

Francis Xavier R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HYNES- On January 18.

1938, JAMES at his residence, 213 61st husband of the late Susan (nee Keough), father of Mary, Joseph, patrolman 82d Precinct; John and James; brother of John, Michael Patrick. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from Funeral Home, 476 73d thence to the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KERRIGAN ANNIE on Wednesday, January 19, 1938, at her residence, 155 Prospect Place, daughter of the late Thomas A. and Margaret Kerrigan, sister of Sarah Julia Mae George and the late Joseph L. Kerrigan. Requiem mass St. Augustine's R.

C. Church, Saturday, January 22, 9:30 a.m. Please on.it flowers. Masses appreciated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LANGAN- -On Wednesday, January 19, 1938, at her residence, 344 Clifton Place, MARY, beloved aunt of Mary and Laura McGinley and Mrs. Helen McGinnis, Joseph and Bernard McGinley. Funeral on Saturday at a.m.; to St. Ambrose's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

LOEHFELM-On January 18, at 318 East 25th Street IDA, beloved mother of Mrs. Josephine Delurey and Louis Loehfelm. Services Friday, 8:00 p.m., Rev. E. C.

J. Kraeling officiating. Funeral urday, 2:30 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. LUTZ--The State Council of Parks announces with deep regret the sudden death of its Secretary, HENRY F.

LUTZ, at Albany, N. Y. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. MARSHALL-MARGARET TINLING, on January 19, 1938, in her 68th year. Survived by one sister, Katherine Tinling; three brothers, C.

Frank Alexander and Grant C. Tinling. Funeral services Friday, 8 p.m., at the residence of Richard C. Addy, 552 E. 17th St.

Interment private. MEIER- (nee Lloyd), on Thursday, January 20. She is survived by her loving son, Henry three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services Sunday evening, 9 o'clock. Interment Monday, 2:30 p.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

MICHEL -JAMES M.D., of Farmingdale, L. on January 21, 1938. in his 73rd year, beloved husband of Dora S. and father of Mrs. Howard Ohm and Mrs.

Frederick C. Fox and grandfather of Robert F. and Elizabeth A. Ohm and Ruth Anabel Fox. Services at Fox Funeral Home, Conklin Farmingdale, Sunday, 3 p.m.

MORRIS--On January 19, 1938, at his residence, 1437 E. 3d GEORGE WILLIAM, beloved husband of Marie Starke, devoted father of Walter James Morris. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place, Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Green- -Wood Cemetery. O'BRIEN- at her residence, 460 Sackett mother of Edward, Joseph, Henry, John and Frank, sister of Mrs.

Anna Kenny Miss Mary Kelly. Requiem mass Saturday, 10 a.m., St. Agnes R. C. Church.

Hoyt-Sackett Streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, In Memoriam We have just published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Verses You may obtain a copy of this booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker at MAin 4-6000. Mrs. Ellen Muir Mrs. Ellen Muir, 70, who was born in Brooklyn and lived in Flatbush for most of her life, died yesterday at her home, 61 Westminster Road, after a brief illness.

Surviving are three sons, Charles, Robert and Jack Muir; five daughters, Helen, Edith, Marion and Madeline Muir and Mrs. M. F. Nugent, and 15 grandchildren. A solemn requiem mass will be offered tomorrow in Holy Innocents R.

C. Church. Ruland Thompson Rites Tomorrow Special to l'e Eagle Manhasset, Jan. 21-Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Ruland Thompson, 40-year-old sales executive whose body was found Wednesday at the bottom of a dumbwaiter shaft in an apartment house at 200 W. 81st Manhattan.

The time of the services has not been They take place at the home setull his mother, Mrs. Henry Thompson of Thompson Shore Road. The body was brought yesterday from the city morgue to the funeral parlors of Henry J. Hutchings in Roslyn. Deaths OTT-On January 18, 1938, ANNA in her 62d year, devoted mother of John, Walter and Wilbur Vogt.

Services from her residence, 465 South Grove Freeport, L. on Friday evening at 8:30. PERSON--On January 18, 1938, EMELY SWANSON PERSON, beloved wife of Nels Person; dear mother of Arthur and Frank Swanson, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Mrs. Evelyn Carter, Mrs.

Emely Meldrum and Mrs. Lillian Rothe. Funeral services at her 20 77th Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Saturday, 2 p.m., Green Cemetery. RABY-JOSEPHINE of 2019 Quentin Road, on Thursday, January 20, 1938, wife of the late Pierre A.

Raby; beloved sister of Alice E. Stuckle, Joseph, Louis and Alfred Drolette and aunt of Marie J. Wagemann. Funeral Monday, 2:30 p.m. (Middlebury, Vermont, papers please copy.) RELYEA- On January 21, MARY beloved wife of Jesse W.

Relyea. Notice of funeral later. SCHINKEL--On January 20, 1938, ALICE, of 465 44th beloved wife of Ernest and devoted mother of Ernest, Henry, John, William and Charles Schinkel; sister of Mrs. Patrick Canfield and Mary Donovan. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlor, 4th Ave.

and 42d on Saturday, January 22, at 9 a.m.; requiem mass St. Michael's R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. SCHLIEPER MARGARET, on January 20, 1938, in her 76th year, beloved mother of Ernest W. and George C. Schlieper. Services at the Chapel of N.

F. Walker, 86-07 Jamaica Woodhaven, on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. SELLERS -On Wednesday, January 19, 1938, WILLIAM beloved husband of Florence and father of William Sidney, Arthur E. and Walter Sellers. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Friday at 8:30 p.m.

SEYMOUR--On Wednesday, January 19, 1938, JOHN JOSEPH, loving husband of Helen Seymour of 652 Marcy Ave. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Friday, 8 p.m. SLANE- -On Weanesday, January 19, CECELIA beloved wife of the late John T. Slane and mother of W. Howard, fadeleine and Alma.

Funeral from her home, 615 Decatur Street. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Putnam and Ralph Avenues, on Saturday, January 22, at 9:30. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SNYDER-Suddenly, on January 17, at Lakeland, Florida, PETTY, beloved daughter of Charles and Elisa Snyder. Services were held at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Thursday, 8:30 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. STEFFENS- -Suddenly, on Thursday, January 20, 1938, ANNA STEFFENS, beloved mother of Anna, Julius, Henry and Mildred. Services at her home, 1093 Sheepshead Bay Road, Sunday at 8 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. SULLIVAN January 20, 1938, GEORGE T.

SULLIVAN, at his residence, 2111 Albemarle Terrace. Solemn requiem mass at Holy Cross R. C. Church. Church near Rogers, Saturday at 11 a.m.

Interment private. TOMPKINS S. Brooklyn Bar Association records with deep sorrow the loss of an honorary member of long standing. Members are requested to attend services at his late residence, Upper Nyack, N. on Saturday, January 22, at 2:30 p.m.

CONRAD SAXE KEYES. President. George A. Arkwright, Secretary. TRANSOM-REBECCA in her 67th year, beloved mother of George E.

and sister of Mrs. Ella Jackson. Funeral services Sunday, 2 p.m., at the Chapel, 15 Palmetto St. TRAVERS-JAMES. January 20.

survived by wife. Martha; mother, Ellen; sisters, M. A. his, McNabb and E. Underwood.

Funeral from chapels, 40 Lafayette Monday, 9:30. Requiem mass St. Gregory's Church, St. John's Pl. and Brooklyn at 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, VAN NOSTRAND-On January 20, ELIZABETH, at the home of her daughter, Mae Vermilyea, 55 Coffey Also survived by one brother, Arthur Foster. Funeral Saturday, 2:00 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. WHEELER-On January 20, 1938, KATHERINE, wife of Ira D. Wheeler, of 695 Monroe St.

Services at the Pease Funeral Parlors, 437 Nostrand at Hancock on Saturday, January 22, at 2 p.m. WOOD- -On January 19, MARY wife of James H. Wood. Reposing at Simonson's Funeral Parlor, 101st Avenue corner 95th Street, Ozone Park, Long Island. Funeral private.

Mrs. C. C. Timpson Services Today Member of Old Brooklyn and Long Island Family Had Been Ill 4 Months Funeral services were to be held today at her home, 417 Washington for Mrs. Caroline Cruikshank Timpson, 89, member of an old Brooklyn and Long Island family, who died Tuesday after being ill since last October.

Until a few years ago, Mrs. Timpson made frequent ocean crossings, visiting England and various parts of Europe. In an interview given when she sailed for England in June, 1933, Mrs. Tipmson stated that she never had been seasick. Mrs.

Timpson, whose husband died many, years ago, was the daughter of the late James and Mary Ann Cruikshank. She is survived by her brother, Warren Cruikshank, a resident of Flatbush for a number of years and head of a real estate firm in Manhattan bearing his name which ed in 1794 by William Cruikshank of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is said to be the oldest real estate brokerage in the city. Mrs. Timpson's parents were dents of Hempstead for many years, and she had lived with them, as well as in Brooklyn and Manhattan.

The Rev. Dr. Frank M. Kerr, pastor of Christ First Presbyterian Church in Hempstead, was to conduct the services. Burial was to be in Green -Wood Cemetery.

Joseph S. Hayes, Ex-Union Head The funeral of Joseph S. Hayes, 63, former president of Electrotypers Union 1 of this city, who died Wednesday at his home, 87-12 98th Woodhaven, will be held tomorrow from the J. J. Gallagher Son's Funeral Home, 25 Aberdeen with a solemn requiem mass at 10 a a.m.

in Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church. Elks rites will be held at Trader o'clock tonight in the chapel the auspices of Brooklyn Lodge, 22, B. P.

O. E. Mr. Hayes was born in Brooklyn, a son of the late Thomas and Mary Hayes. He was a member of Binghamton Lodge, 852, B.

P. O. E. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mary A.

Davis and Ruth, and a brother, Charles B. Hayes. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Victor Gelineau Gelineau, Tenafly, N.

director Jan. and 21 (P chief -Victor neer of the New Jersey State Board Commerce and Navigation, died of a heart attack today in Pennsylvania Station, New York City, shortly after returning from Washington. He was 52 today. Gelineau was also a member of the Federal Board of Beach Erosion. Acknowledgments -We wish to express our deep appreciation for beautiful floral offerings, many acts of the kindness and expressions of sympathy and condolence extended by our many friends and associates during our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife and sister, AGNES V.

GAFFNEY. We especially thank the Reverend Clergy and Sisters of the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Priests and Nuns of the various communities, associates in the Offices of the Commissioner of Record Kings County, and E. R. Squibb and Sons and to Joseph P. Clavin, mortician, for his efficient OWEN A.

GAFFNEY, ANN T. LEAHY. SAYERS--We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement in the loss of my beloved husband and our father and grandfather, WILLIAM J. SAYERS. We especially thank the Rev.

J. A. Harrer, the honorary pallbearers, the New York Daily News and the fellow workers, members of Greenwood Lodge, 569, F. they A. Chaldean Chapter, No.

265, R. A.M., and d. Damascu. Commandery. No.

58. Knights Templar. Mrs. WILLIAM J. SAYERS and FAMILY.

In Memoriam FREE -In memory of my beloved husband, WILLIAM H. FREE, a devoted husband and father. "Sweet in our memory." JOHNSON-RAYMOND. In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved brother, RAYMOND, who died January 21, 1934. ADELAIDE.

MAWN-In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved sister, ROSE L. MAWN, who passed away January 21, 1934. Masses offered this morning. SISTERS. WHARTON-In cherished ory of our loving brother.

STEPHEN. who passed away January 21, 1937. Just A token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. Sister, DOROTHY; Brother, BUCK. Passes McCOOEY Fourth anniversary mass will be offered in loving memory of JOHN H.

McCOOEY at the R. C. Church of St. Gregory, St. John's Place and Brooklyn on Saturday, January 22, at 9 a.m.

All friends invited. MADISON CLUB. MEGARR- JOSEPH G. First anniversary mass Saturday morning. January 22d, 8 a.m., Holy Cross Church.

WIFE. MOURNED Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs. Rose J. Lyons Connor, a lifelong resident ofBrooklyn and active in Catholic charities, who died Wednesday at her home, 1333 Sterling Place. A solemn requiem mass at 10 a.m.

at St. Matthew's R. C. Church will be followed by burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. R.

M. Fitzmaurice, Roosevelt's Friend Albany, Jan. 21 (P)-Funeral services will be held tomorrow for ert M. (Bobbie) Fitzmaurice, close friend of President Roosevelt and executive officer and confidante, of three New York Governors. Known to thousands of Capitol callers, Fitzmaurice died at St.

Peter's Hospital here yesterday of pneumonia. He had been ill two days. He was appointed executive officer by former Gov. Alfred E. Smith in 1919 and, with the exception of the two-year administration of former Republican Gov.

Nathan L. Miller, has served in that post since. Governor Roosevelt made Fitzmaurice his first staff appointment, and since that time he always has been a guest of the Roosevelt family on the President's birthday. Ira H. Garlick, 52, Lawyer, Boro Man Ira H.

Garlick, an attorney of 2101 Ocean Parkway, died yesterday at his home after a long illness. Mr. Garlick was born in Brooklyn, 52 years ago and was admitted to the bar when he was 21. He was in business at 305 Broadway, Manhattan, and specialized in surrogate's practice. He was a member of Fortitude Lodge, 19, F.

and A. M. and Montauk Council, R. A. Surviving are his widow, Pauline Cohen Garlick; a son, Jerome F.

Garlick; his father, Morris Garlick and a sister, Julia Nathan. Services will be held in the funeral chapel at 187 S. Oxford at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

Henry F. Lutz, 56, State Park Head Albany, Jan. 21 (A)-Henry F. Lutz, 56, State Director of Parks, died unexpectedly today at the Albany Club, where he made his home. His Manhattan address was 192 East End Ave.

Lutz had been ill since yesterday with influenza, which physicians said brought on a heart attack. A native of New York City, Lutz was also secretary of the State Council of Parks, a position he assumed when the council was organized in 1924. He became State Parks Director in 1926. Lutz is survived by his widow, who was in New York City at the time death; a son, Harry, and a daughter, Mrs. Edward Quirin, of New York City.

Mrs. C. O'Brien Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs. Catherine O'Brien, daughter of the late James and Mary Kelly, who died Wednesday at her home, 460 Sackett St. Born in Conshohocken, Mrs.

O'Brien came to Brooklyn 35 years ago. Agnes' R. requiem C. mass Church, at 10 where a.m. she was married to the late John O'Brien, will be followed by burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Surviving are five sons, Edward, Joseph, John, Henry and Francis, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna R. Kenney and Mary E. Kelly. Obituaries WILLIAM J.

DALY, 63. of 194 6th Ave. lifelong resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday of A heart attack. He 18 SuTvived by his widow. Mary two sons, Gerard G.

and William J. a daughter. Mrs. Rosemary F. Murphy, and A sister, Mrs.

Christopher S. McCormack. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Francis Xavier R.

C. Church. JOHN J. DOUGHERTY of 84 Ralph a printer and a brother of Charles Dougherty, retired member of the New York Fire Department, died Wednesday after a long illness. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the Stephen F. Duryea Chapel at 961 Putnam Ave. Phone SOuth 8-6940 E. F. HIGGINS Funeral Director 1286 Prospect Avenue Near Greenwood Ave.

BROOKLYN, N. Y. Dr. James Michel, L. I.

Banker, Dies Farmingdale Succumbs to Illness at 73-Funeral Set Sunday Special to The Eagle Farmingdale, Jan. 21-Dr. James F. Michel, health officer of this village and president of the First National Bank of Farmingdale, died today at his home in Main St. after a long illness of heart disease.

He was in his 73d year. Dr. Michel had been a physician here for 42 years and often recalled the days when he undertook to raise funds for the purchase of four oil lamps on the main road to make his travels at night "less hazardous." The veteran doctor had been active in his profession for 52 years. Born in Syracuse, April 14, 1865, he was educated at Syracuse Univer- sity, Established Child Clinic In 1925 Dr. Michel established a clinic in this village for the treatment of children of pre-school age.

He also was active in stamping out diphtheria in the community. Dr. Michel active in real estate affairs here and developed the section known as East Farmingdale. He is survived by his widow, Dora S. Michel; two daughters, Mrs.

Howard Ohm and Mrs. Frederick C. Fox, and three grandchildren, Robert F. and Elizabeth A. Ohm, and Ruth Anabel Fox.

Services will be held in the Fox Funeral Home, Conklin at 3 p.m., Sunday. Burial will be at Jordan, N. Y. Dr. Michel was a member of Bethpage Lodge, 975, F.

A. and of the Modern Woodmen of America. Daniel J. Kelly, Pioneer in Plastic East Williston, Jan. 21-Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 3:30 p.m.

for Daniel J. Kelly, a pioneer in the cast synthetic resin branch of the plastic industry a boyhood resident of the Eastern District of Brooklyn. Mr. Kelly, who in recent years lived here, died Wednesday of pneumonia complications after a brief illness. For many years Mr.

Kelly was a member of the old 23d Regiment, now the 106th Infantry. He was an alumnus of Pratt Institute, and studied electrical engineering at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. After the death of his first wife, Mr. Kelly moved from Brooklyn to East Williston. Later he married Miss Mary Mitchell of Sea Cliff, who survives.

Also surviving are a son, J. Robert Kelly, and a daughter, Eileen. The services will be conducted at Funeral Parlors, 26 Franklin Glen Cove. Burial will be in the Brookville Cemetery. Mrs.

M. Hagerty, 48, Active in Church Special to The Eagle Island Park. Jan. 21-Mrs. Margaret Hagerty, 48, of 108 Long Beach Road, wife of former Village Trustee Frank J.

Hagerty of this village, died in her residence last night. She suffered a stroke in her home about noon yesterday. Mrs. Hagerty had a wide acquaintance in the village took an active part in social and church affairs. She leaves her husband, two sons, Frank J.

Hagerty of this village, and John Hagerty, of Lynbrook, and two daughters, Miss Margaret Hagerty, assistant village clerk of Island Park, and Miss Grace Hagerty, who is under training as a nurse in a hospital in Manhattan. Howard Kennedy, Retired Collar Man Troy, N. Jan. 21 -Howard S. Kennedy, 79, former president of Cluett, Peabody shirt and collar manufacturers, was dead today.

An active church and Y. M. C. A. worker, died night after an operation.

He lasts born July 11, 1853, in Troy and rose from an office boy to president of the collar and shirt concern, retiring in 1919. Surviving are a son, R. Oakley Kennedy, and a daughter, Mrs. Frederick R. Bull, both of Troy.

Mrs. Ellen Parsons Services for Mrs. Ellen Parsons. 78. one of the oldest members of the Fourth Avenue M.

E. Church, who died Wednesday at her home. 340 61st will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the church. Mrs.

Parsons was the widow of Edward H. land Parsons. lived She was born in Scotand in Brooklyn for 60 years. Surviving are seven children, Edward, Harry and Everett, May Berthelson, Louise Malle, Ellen Weeks and Eva Wheeler; 20 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. TIDE TABLE (By the U.

S. Coast and Geodetic Survey) (Eastern Standard Time) JANUARY 21 High Water Low Water A.M. P.M. AM. P.M.

Sandy Hook 11:28 5 22 5:47 The Battery 0:15 12:26 6:06 6 32 Hell Gate 2:10 2:26 8.06 8 32 JANUARY 11 Sandy Hook 0.03 12.76 6:14 37 The Battery 1:00 1:14 7 04 28 Hell Gate 3.00 00 3 14 9.04 9 28 SUN RISES AND SETS January 21 January Sets 4:50 Rises.7 15 Sets 5 00 EAGLE BUILDING Desirable office space at lowest rentals in Borough Hall section. Renting Agent ROOM 602 FUNERAL TONIGHT Funeral services for William B. Sellers (above), veteran bowler, who is said to have rolled the first 300 score in this country, will be held at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. Mr. Sellers, who lived at 1101 E.

21st died Wednesday. Bill Would End Lunacy Bodies Continued from Page 1 Blanshard report, he declined to mention political appointees by name. "It is the evil system I am attacking, not personalities," he said. "I am not so much interested in holding up individuals to public shame for past errors as in enacting constructive legislation to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The money involved, while obtained uny ethically, apparently was obtained legally and probably could not be recovered." The Senator said that in Kings County the had spent $859,550 for 3,302 appointments from 1930 to 1937.

The cost for 1,611 appoint1 ments in Manhattan was $365,489: $132,810 for 534 in the Bronx and $2,100 for eight in Richmond, while Queens spent nothing at all, he declared. Given to Same Persons Many of the 3,302 appointments in Kings, according to Senator Desmond, were given to the same individuals, among whom he said was the Brooklyn jurist's brother. Charging there was a twin evil of "favoritism" and "extravagance" in the making of the appointments, the Senator said the cost to the city for the seven-year period ending 1937 had mounted to $1,359,949 and that it was estimated more than a million dollars of this amount constituted "sheer waste." "The records proved that lunacy commissions for many years have provided spoils for political leaders and their relatives, appointed by politically-minded judges," he declared. The Senator announced he had assembled the results of a recent investigation and that he was now in possession of "the names of certain prominent Democratic politicians and the exact amounts they have received from lunacy commission appointments by Democratic Many Properly Eligible He said that while many individuals were properly eligible to receive lunacy commission ments, a "few" have been repeatedly favored. For many yenrs, he said.

the system of appointing lunacy commissions had subjected to "grave abuses" in the city. "Favoritism" he said, "is but one of the evils of lunacy commissions in New York City: extravagance is to pay each commissioner for another. The common practice, 1S holding an average of five hearings, each of which takes less than half a day, in addition to high fees ranging as high as $500 for temporary technical employes of these commissions. From 1930 to 1937 New York City paid $1,359,949 for lunacy commissions. More than $1,000.000 of this sum, according to reliable estimates, has been sheer waste.

City hospitals could have performed the work of lunacy commissions at one- third the cost." Explains Present Procedure Senator Desmond said that under the present procedure, when a person is charged with a crime and pleads that he is, or appears to be, insane, the court may appoint A lunacy commission of three members who are compensated at the direction of the court. His bill, he said, provides that the psychiatry division of hospitals shall conduct the examinations. In effect, he said, his bill was intended "to remove a huge source of political patronage: reduce the cost of sanity commissions, and improve the reliability of sanity examinations." Senator Desmond said that while he considered making his bill statewide in application, he decided to limit it, at present, to New York City because of better psychiatry hospital facilities in the city and also because "conditions that need correction are more prevalent 1n New York City." Harry T. Pyle MORTUARY 1925 Church Brooklyn At Ocean Avenue Phone BUckminster 12-0174) (2-0175) GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND Tel. Garden City 9337 MARSHAL'S NOTICES MARSHAL'S SALE By virtue of an execution against properLy in te Arthur Simmons Against Vito Constrastano, etc.

I will sell today. Januarv 20th. 1938. at 2.00 00 At 076 Humboldt Street. Brooklyn, all right title and Interest in and to merchandise, fixtures F1 subject to any and all mottenges or hens thereon HARRY BOYARSKY, CIty Marshal.

Rev. Clifford Rowe To Be Buried Here Rites for Trenton Preacher, Son of Boro Couple, to Be Held Tomorrow Funeral services for the Rev. Clifford Rowe, 33, brilliant borough scholar and pastor of the Olivet Baptist Church in Trenton, N. who died of a heart attack Wednesday at his residence, 931 Mulberry Trenton, will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in Bushwick Avenue Baptist Church, where he was ordained to the ministry in 1927.

The pastor, the Rev. Milton C. Froyd, w'l officiate. Mr. Rowe was a son of Mr.

and Mrs. George L. Rowe of 1046 Jefferson Ave. They survive him as does a brother, Lester E. Rowe of Manhasset.

Interment will be in Evergreens Cemetery. Mr. Rowe said today that he felt that his son's intense devotion to his parish work had been a contributing factor to his death. Mr. Rowe was born in Brooklyn and was graduated with honors from Alexander High School and New York University.

While at college he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He achieved a remarkable record for oratorical and literary victories and for three years was the star of the varsity debating team. He studied for the ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary. Mr. Rowe was long active in the affairs of Bushwick Avenue Baptist Church and also in the work of the Young Peoples Baptist Union of Long Island and Brooklyn.

He had been pastor of the Olivet Church in Trenton the 10 years. A service held last night in that for, church which was filled to overflowing with mourners. Mrs. Ella A. Eaton, W.

C.T. U. Member Farmingdale, Jan. 21-Mrs. Ella A.

Eaton, who was born in Brooklyn and lived at 1622 Caton Ave. there until about a year ago, died yesteraay at the 1 home of her daughter, Mrs. William Whittaker of 85 Fairview Road here. Mrs. Eaton had resided with her daughter since leaving Brooklyn.

While a resident of Brooklyn, Mrs. Eaton was a member of League of Women and the W. C. T. U.

Surviving, addition to Mrs. Voters, Whittaker, is a granddaughter, Mrs. Lawrence Holmes of Boston. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Fairchild Chapel in Garden City.

Burial will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Mrs. Susan Ferguson A solemn requiem mass will be offered tomorrow at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier R.

C. Church for Mrs. Susan Ferguson, 51, a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, who died Wednesday at her home, 357 1st after a brief illness. Surviving are her husband. Joseph: five sons.

Bernard. Philip, Joseph, John and Hughie; two daughters, Mrs. Janet McGann and Mrs. Margaret Desmond; three sisters, Mrs. John Gillen and Margaret and Ellen Smith, and one grandchild.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Oliver Cabana Jr. Buffalo, Jan. 21 (A)-Oliver Cabana 72, a former Upstate Democratic leader and a close friend of President Roosevelt and former Gov. Alfred E.

Smith, died today. Cabana, a banker, served as chairman of the State Democratic convention in Rochester 111 1928 at which Mr. Roosevelt was nominated for the Governorship. Cabana rose to industrial eminence from a laboring job in A belting manufacturing company here. THOMAS R.

BARNUM New Haven, Jan. 21 (P)-Thomas Rossiter Barnum, 80, librarian and lexicographer, died during the night at his home here after a short illness. Walter R. Unnke INCORPORATED DIGNIFIED FUNERALS As Low As $150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 151 Linden Boulevard- BUckminster 50 Seventh Avenue -NEvin: 8-3903-4 1218 Flatbush Avenue -BUckminster 2-0266-7 QUEENS 150-10 Hillside Avenue- JAmaica 6-6670 158-14 Northern Blvd. -INdependence 3-6600 STATEN ISLAND 98 Beach Stapleton- -Gibraltar 7-6100 MANHATTAN 117 West 72d Street -TRafalgar 7-9700 1451 First Avenue- RHinelander 4-5800 BRONX West 190th Street- RAymond 9-1900 347 Willis Avenue- -MOtt Haven 9-0272 WESTCHESTER 214 Mamaroneck Avenue -White Plains 39 Phone for Representative -No Obligation AUCTION AUCTION SALE SALES Brooklyn.

Willys Sedan, Serial No. 11082. 8. SADOWSKY. AUCTIONEER SELLS Jan.

22. 1938, 10.00 111. 566 Flushing Ave Brooklyn. Hupmobile Roadster. 10r No A143477, retaken from Thelma and Robert Swede, HI.

SCHONZEIT, AUCTIONEER, SELLS Jan. 26. 1938, 9.30 A.m. 55 28th PAWNBROKERS SALES ESTATE OF EUGENE ROSENBAUM'S Auctioneers. Kelly, L.

Feldhunn. I. Kirschner, sell at 70 Bowery. at 9 a mi Jan 24 By order Koski Inc. 984 Fulton Brooklyn.

men's and women's clothing, cameras, tools, musical instruments, pledeed from 10019 to 31447 of Oct. 31, 1936. Ja17-6t Jan. 27-- By order Stavenhagen 29 Woodhull B'klyn. dlamonds.

silverware. Jewelry and second-hand wAtches, pledged from 12950 of Aug. 1936. to 20528 of Dec. 28, 1936, and all pledges held over.

1a 20-5t osu Jan. 28. For M. Goodstein Sons, pawnbrokers, of 279 Bridge Brooklyn, N. Y.

C. all their unredeemed pledges of clothing. pledeed to pawn ticket No. 44500 of Dec. 28, 1936, Inclusive.

also all other pledges for any reason not sold At previous sales, 121-42-24-25-26-27 CENTRAL AUCTION cO. JOHN J. GIBBS Auctioneer, sells at 152 Canal Manhattan. New York City, At 11 A.m., Jan 24 1938. for Jas, Ryan.

134 Myrtle Ave, unredeemed pledges of diamonds, second-hand watches. jewelry. silverware. etc. No.

11735, Sept 14. 1036, to 13804. Oct. 1, 1936. and all pledges held over from previous sales.

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