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For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN EAGLE. MONDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1938 Telephone MAin 4-6000 13 Succumbs at 47 Deatus Americans Lost Dr. Sussman Dies Harry A.

Mackey Philadelphia, Oct. 17 () Harry A. Mackey, 85. Mayor of Philadel Of Heart Attack Dearth Bannigan, EHei Lally, Winnl BcUsel, Link, LouUa Otorg A. Low, Helen Bolting, Thomas P.Martin, Charles Boyle, Annie L.

Mclitfyre. EUea CalUghan, Teresa McKenna, Cheeaman, Kate Michael Donnellan, Edward McLaughlin, W. J. Donovan, Mary C. Meier, Etta DllffV Fmma li.ip ri(luk FRANK BARBARA, beloved mother of Caroline Hanft.

Wilhel-mlna Meany and Lawrence J. and Frederick Frank. Services at the John L. Bader Funeral Home Tuesday at p.m. GARAKAN CATHERINE A.

MCLAUGHLIN, on October 16. at her home, 2612 Fillmore near Ger- McLAUGHLIN October 1, 1938, WILLIAM suddenly, at his residence, 3519 Farragut Road, beloved husband of Lydia Mullane McLaughlin, dear father of William J. and Marie brother of Mrs. Hwel O'Connor, Mrs. Gertrude O'Reilly and Irene.

Solemn requiem mass Thursday. 10 a.m.. St. Vincent Ferrer's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MEIER October 15, 1938. ETTA, loving mother of Christian Stein- With Jewish Hopi(al And Taught at L. I. College of Medicine Dr. Henrv Alexander Sussman, 4 jfjt I 'I phia from 1928 to 1931, died today after an illness of two months.

Mackey, who was a lawyer, was injured in an automobile accident and developed pneumonia In the hospital. He was taken home yesterday and died today. Born in Susquehanna. Mackey rose from a boyhood in the slate mines to fame on the football field and In politics. At the University of Pennsylvania he was known as one of the great football players of his day.

He was captain of the team in 1893. ritsen wife of the late Peter, mother of Joseph John Mrs, Frederick Morton. Helen A. attending physician at the Jewish Duvall, Ellis S. O'Reilly, Gabriel A.

William Clark, Mrs. John Scott; also survived by 11 grandchildren and one great-gTandchild. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Mass of requiem R. C.

Church of Mary Queen of Hospital and clinical proressor oi medicine at the Long Island College of Medicine, died of a heart attack yesterday in his home, 105 Lincoln Road. hauer and Margaret Fenk. Services at her residence, 2545 E. 13th St, Rites Tomorrow For Ellis S. Duvall Noted Suffolk Banker Who Took Own Life Was in Poor Health Sptclal to Iht SrooUy Rlverhead.

Oct. 17 Funeral services for Ellis 8. Duvall, president of the 8uffolk County National Bank of Rlverhead and one of Suffolk's most prominent bankers, who committed suicide In the bedroom of his home on Griffing Saturday night, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. An inquest will be held today in the District Attorney's office, although it was established, according to police, that Mr. Duvall, who had been In poor health for some months, put a bullet through his right temple.

Forced to Leave Post Because of his condition, Mr. Duvall was forced to leave his post at Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Ever greens Cemetery. Heaven, Avenue M. and E.

56th St. Dygert, Catherine Ott, Frank Hoyt Frank, Barbara Quimby. George Garahan, Reilly, Margaret Catherine A. Robinson, Harry E. Oelshenen.

Mary Ryerson. W. H. Goodeve, Mary E. SchoUkopf, Edwin Hall.

William Senecm, Anna Heath, Edwin Sr. Smith, Bertha M. Heyser, Sarah A. Sullivan, Francis Dr. Sussman.

47, had been ill for at 10 sua. Interment Holy Cross 2,000 in Spain Half of Volunteers Feared DeadMany Wounded, Captured Washington. Oct. 17 (JP) Mere than half of the 4.000 Americans who took up arms in the Spanish civil war apparently have been lost in action. Surveys undertaken after the announced withdrawal of foreign volunteers by the Spanish Government failed today to account for at least 2,000 men.

State Department officials held out little hope for anxious relatives that their fate might ever be learned. Between 1.000 and 1,200 Americans are understood to be in the units now being withdrawn. Some are injured and have been in hospitals. Between 200 and 300 others are reported in Spanish hospitals, with 80 to 100 in rebel prison camps. About 100 wounded veterans have returned to the United States.

Cemetery. about two months but had attended a motion picture show Saturday niaht. MEYER ELIZABETH October 15, of 47S 9th wife of the GELSHENEN MARY JANE (nee late Henry A. Meyer, beloved mother Funeral services were conducted Stanton), October 16, beloved moth of Edward, Agnes, Harry, Viola later yesterday in the Dr. Leon nuoen, Mary sussman, Johnson, Joseph A.

Dr. Henry er of Mrs. Jane Knight and Mrs. Jonas, Malvln. Solemn requiem mass La una Memorial Hall of the Jewish Hospital by Rabbi Israel Herbert Leventhal of the Brooklyn Jewish Tuesday, 10 a.m., St.

Saviour's R. Church. Arrangements by Joseph Duffy. autd, wwigq WUIrl. Willi Hill Kern, Amy Wrey, Ida P.

I Kohrn, Henry J. Mary Ryan and grandmother of Isabella Knight. William, John and Walter Ryan. Funeral from her residence, 9427 110th Ozone Park. N.

Thursday, Oetober 29, 9:30 a.m. Thence to the R. C. Center. Dr.

Simon R. Blattels, cruel of medical service at the hospital, Civic Group Asks Sanitation Probe Citing the Brooklyn grand jury conclusion that "an Invisible government, detrimental to efficiency, is ruling the department," the Community Councils of the City of New-York asked Mayor LaGuardia today to have the Board of Estimate investigate the Department of Sanitation. The councils charged that the Sanitation Department under Commissioner William Fi Carey is a wasteful, inefficient and extravagant city body. MILLER AGNES on Oct. 15, 1938, at her residence, 220 E.

18th delivered a eulogy. Burial was In New Mount Carmel Cemetery, BANNIGAN Oct. 15, 1938, ELLEN tnee Fitzgerald), at her home, 103 Church of Nativity, where a requiem beloved wife of the late Jacob Adelphi widow of Peter; mother mass will be offered for the repose Queens. Joined Staff in 1936 mother of Florence. John and Mrs.

of Edward, Mary, Joseph, Helen of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Dr. Henry A. Funeral from chapel, 40 Lafayette the bank in August. He went to Dr.

Sussman was appointed to the Cemetery. Arthur Dumproff. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.; requiem mass Holy Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.: requiem the Adlrondacks, and returned only Jewish Hospital staff in 1936 when GOODEVE MARY suddenly, Dr, Blatteis was named chief of Cross R. C. Church.

Interment Cat' vary Cemetery. a short time ago. He was a native of Rlverhead, and was educated at October 16, at her residence, 461 Ralph W. Covert medical service. Previously he had been attached to that hospital for Washington daughter of the Willis ton Seminary, East Hampton, late James and Emma Goodeve.

MORTON Of 300 Montgomery about 20 years. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. He was a member of the Rlverhead Lodge of Masons, and had served several terms as commissioner of Bloomfield, N. October 16, After attending the College of the City of New York.

Dr. Sussman was 1938. HELEN daughter of the late HALL WILLIAM HENRY, on Rites Tomorrow Funeral services for Ralph W. Covert, 57, for many years prominent in Democratic politics in graduated from the College of Phy All Spanish Fronts Quiet Hendaye, French-Spanth Frontier. Oct.

17 (UR) With a lull In fighting along the Ebro River front in lower Catalonia today, all fronts were quiet for the first time la months. Jean McDougall and James Morton and sister of Marion M. Morton and sicians and Surgeons of Columbia The letter to the Mayor, signed by Edward T. Russell, chairman of the councils, urged that all requests for appropriations pertaining to the proposed Jamaica Bay dump be denied, and especially asked that the contracts for 30 steel scows be Mrs. R.

S. Sinclair. Services at Sunday, Oct. 18, 1938, at his residence. 465 14th beloved husband of Julia Vail and father of Ralph the Rlverhead Water District.

His body was found on Saturday by his fiancee. Miss Maude Howell of E. Main who had stopped at his home to inquire about his health. University in 1915. During the World War he served overseas as a George Van Tassel's Community Funeral Home, 337 Belleville Ave, captain in the Army Medical Corps, Bloomfield, N.

on Tuesday after Queens, who dleid Saturday at his home, 150-75 87thl Jamaica, will be held there itomorrow evening. Burial will be inCedar Grove Cem William Hall, M.D., In his 84th year. Masonic services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Interment in the noon, 2:30 clock. Interment Green Wood Cemetery at convenience of family.

Walter 23. Coofet family plot, Gonlc, N. H. -iNOORTuaLATKU HEATH EDWIN Sr. October 15, O'REILLY On Saturday, Oct.

DIGNIFIED Asfw, cancelled. The steel scows were voted for use In the rough waters of the bay, Mr. Russell wrote, and won't be needed with the Jamaica Bay plan abandoned. The letter charged Commissioner Carey was "arrogant and contemptuous" and said he had no previous experience in sanitation work. It claimed he continues in private work in violation of the charter.

15. 1938. GABRIEL AMBROSE etery, Mr. Covert ras associated with the Home Owners Loan Corporation in Jamaica. Hehad been a member of the Queens County Democratic Committee for; many years and a past president of the Hillcrest North Civic Association and a member of FUNERALS At 1938, beloved father of Mrs.

Gladys Crozier and Edwin brother of Mrs. Sarah Brothers. Services at O'REILLY, beloved husband of OUR FUNERAL HOMES Carmrl; devoted father of Maurice 151 UmtM antmare-UduinaT 4-12M Francis, John Gerald A. and Carmel K. O'Reilly.

Funeral from L. A. Ball Is Dead; Engineer at Fair Funeral services for Laurence A. Ball, one of the engineers of the Delaware River Bridge and recently active in World's Fair projects, who died yesterday at Mount Slnal Hospital, will be held Wednesday at Campbell's Funeral Church, 69th St. and Broadway, Manhattan.

Burial the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home. 151 Linden Boulevard, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 2 maw Sacred Heart Church, 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BEISSEL GEORGE Of 1348 Prospect Place, on October 15, beloved husband of Anna. Funeral Tuesday, October 18. 2 p.m., at the Funeral Home, 396 Gates Brooklyn, BOTTING THOMAS 945 78th Street, October 16. Services Monday, October 17, 8:45 p.m. Burial Valhalla Cemetery, Tuesday.

BOYLE On October 18, 1938, ANNIE beloved sister of Nellie F. Boyle. Funeral from her residence, 155 HuU Street, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass, Church of the i Presentation of the Blessed Virgin. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

J. J. Gallagher Sons, directors. CALLAGH AN TERESA, on October 16. at her residence, 823 59th beloved mother of John Daniel James Francis Harold Catherine L.

and Mrs. Joseph Dougherty; sister of Mrs. Robert Scott, Miss Jennie and Delia Dunn and Sister Frances Loretta, O.S.J. Funeral Thursday, October 20, at 8:30 a.m. Mass of requiem Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th St.

and 5th Ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHEE8MAN On Saturday, Oct. 15, 1938, KATE aunt of Anna Gates, Ruth Bradley, Marion Wood-side, Raymond. Charles, Homer, Jesss and Walter Cheesman.

Friends may call at the Fairchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Services at the 50 Savant vamia NElhtv I.M03-4 1211 FlarUmh tUotiMnatar 2-0266-7 his residence, 90 Prospect Park ouaiNt 150-10 HiMaMa ftvamta Mmato. S-M70 m. Interment Evergreens Ceme West, Tuesday, Oct. 18.

10:30 a.m.; the 4th A. D. Democratic Club in Jamaica. He recently was re-elected to the county committee. Born in Brooklyn, he had lived here and in Queens for all of his life.

lSI-M Harth. 3 -MOO tery. thence to St. Saviour's R. C.

Church Mrs. CM. Garahan. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HEYSER On Saturday.

October Surviving are his wiaow, Mrs. 15. 1938, in her 68th year, SARAH A. HEYSER. She is survived by five OTT At Huntington.

L. T. on STATIN IMAM. taadl Staptctoii-Clltr attar 7-6104 MANHATTAN 117 Waet 77ml Strwt-TRafatfar 7-4704 1451 FirM Anna-Rrl Man oar 4-500 MNN 1 Wmt 190th Straat-Mlymofle 0-1904 347 WHHa wruwa MOM Mara. 5-0272 WtaTCMISTI.

He was a fellow of the American Medical Association and a member of the Kings County Medical Society. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sussman, and three brothers. Dr.

Samuel Sussman and Bernard and Harold Sussman, all of Brooklyn. William H. Hall, 84, Early Mayor's Kin William H. Hall, descendant George Hall, the first Mayor of the old City of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 465 14th after a long illness at the age of 84. He was a retired employe of the United States Post Office Department, with which he served for 42 years.

Born in Brooklyn, he was the son of the late Mrs. Christina Oakey Hall of Flatbush and the late Smith Hall, who was prominet in Biy Ridge. He was a nephew of the late John Oakey, who formerly was United States Attorney here. Mr. Hall was a 32d Degree Mason.

He was a life member of Minerva Hasel Covert; three sisters. Mrs. Helen M. Groves. Mrs.

Lillian M. Feld and Miss Annabelle Covert, and City Aide's Mother Monday, October 17. FRANK HOYT daughters, four sons and three grandchildren. Funeral services at will follow in Long Island Cemetery. Born in Manhattan, Mr.

Ball lived OTT 56 years. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p.m.. at M. A. Connell's Mrs.

Catherine A. McLaughlin 214 MamarwMt Svanua WaiU PMn 19 Funeral Home, Huntington Station Garahan, widow of Peter Garahan a brother, Frank W. Covert. Mrs. M.

T. Stevens her residence, 1473 East 9th Street, on Tuesday, October 18, at 9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Phont tor fftprtltftf.rra or Wrltt tar lunrnlta1 Ssafctel "0" No OtWijoton QUIMBY Saturday.

Oct. 15, 1938 HILBERT Oct. 15, 1988, MARY, GEORGE ELLIS QUIMBY, son of John and Lillie E. Quimby and brother of Ellis S. Services at his and mother of Joseph H.

Garahan, superintendent of maintenance for the Brooklyn Bureau of Highways and Sewers, died yesterday at her home, 2612 Fillmore near Ger-ritsen Ave. Rites Tomorrow beloved wife of James W. Hilbert and daughter of the late Mark and Catherine Hamerschlag and home, 460 E. 17th Wednesday at Funeral services for Mrs. Mary at 995 5th Ave.

He attended the Horace Mann School and the College of the City of New York. His mother was a great-grandniece of President John Quincy Adams. Twenty years ago Mr. Ball became a member of the firm of Ball Snyder, consulting engineers. He was a designer of a section of the I.

R. T. Bronx subway, several skyscrapers, the Rlkers Island prison and the stadium at the World's Fair. He was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Brooklyn Society of Engineers and a past president of the Engineers Club of New York. p.m.

Born in Brooklyn 88 years ago. mother of Mrs. Arthur Huneke Pearl Thompson Stevens, widow of John W. Stevens, former Water James, Rita and Joseph, sister of REILLY On October 15, 1938, MARGARET (nee Conway) of 207 Mrs. Rita Fettes and Joseph Hamerschlag.

Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 18, Commissioner of Mt. Vernon, N. who died yesterday in Morrisania Hull Street, beloved wife of the late from her residence, 58 Mead Hospital, the Bronx, will be heht at Mrs. Garahan had lived here all her life.

Her husband, who died about three years ago. also was a native and lifelong resident of this borough and a member of a family which had lived here for more than 100 years. The Garahans formerly lived in the downtown section. George Reilly. Reposing at J.

Church of St. Matthew, Tompkins Ave, and MacDonough on Tues- Hempstead, L. I. Solemn high Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 25 Lodge, 792, F. A.

and a mem mass 10 a.m. at St. Thomas the I day at 11 a.m. Aberdeen Street. Solemn requiem PAWNBROKERS SALES ESTATE OP EUGENE ROSENBAUM Auctions ra J.

Ktlly, L. Feldhuhn, 1. Kirach ner iU at 70 Bowery at 9 a OCT. 19 BY ORDER OP ESTATE OF Chas. KlPlnbaum.

493 Orand clothjra, pdird from 61153 Ma? 2. 1930, to 75333 ol Drc. 31. 1930; from 12110 ot Jan. S.

1935. tn 91814 of Dec. 31. 1935; from of Jan. 2.

193s, to 21345 of Dec. 31. 1936; from 21370 ot Jan. 1, 1937, to 51568 of Sept. 18, 1937.

012 13 14 IS IS 17 IS OCT 20 POR M. GOODSTEIS Ac SONS, Inc pawnbrokers, of 279 Bridtte Brooklyn. N. Y. C.

all their unredeemed piedaes of clothtna. to pawn ticket No. 35900 of Sept. 20, 1937, Inclusive; also all other pledges for any rea.son not sold at previous sales. ol3-6t-osu Oct.

21 Br order of Oeo. Thaln. 637 Court diamonds, silverware. Jewelry and aecond-hand watches pledged from 6JOO0 of reb. 18.

1937. to 81999 of Au. 25. 1937, M. Biavenhaten ft 29 Woodhull clothing, etc pledaed from 14550 of Sept.

1, 1936, to 14200 of Aug. 1. 1937. ol4-6t osu Apostle R. C.

Church, West Hemp ber of the Scottish Rite. Kismet Temple, A. A. O. N.

M. S. and the DONNELLAN EDWARD on mass. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Inter stead.

Interment Holy Cross Ceme' 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. John the Divine, Mt. Vernon. Mrs.

Stevens, who was born In Northport, L. made her home in the Green Court Apartment, Mt. Vernon. She had been ill for sev October 15. at his residence, 1233 Surviving, in addition to Joseph tery, Brooklyn.

ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Post Office Square Club. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ju B. 23d husband of Matilda; sur vived by children, Edward, Richard, JOHNSON JOSEPH suddenly.

H. Garahan, are another son, John E. Garahan; two daughters, Mrs. William Clark and Mrs. John Scott; lia Vail Hall, and a son, Dr.

Ralph ROBINSON On October 16, 1938, James, Virginia and Francis; sister, Oct. 14, 1938. at his residence. 420 eral years previous to entering the William Hall. Masonic funeral scrv-Ices will be held tomorrow at 8 p.in, Catherine WalpoJe; brother, Rich 7th Ave.

Survived by his wife, Eliza 11 grandchildren and one great at Oldfield, L. HARRY ELIOT ROBINSON, beloved husband of ard A. Requiem mass on Tuesday, grandchild. The funeral will be beth; one daughter, Marion Lau-berbach; four brothers and four sis at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place Burial will be in the fam 9:30, at Our Lady Help of Chris Adelaide Stewart, devoted father of Harriet; Norris, son of the late Mary tians. Interment Holy Cross Ceme ters.

Solemn requiem mass St, ily plot at Gonic, N. H. tery. Stanislaus Church, Tuesday, 9:30 held Thursday at 9:30 a.m. from me Fillmore Ave.

address, with a solemn requiem mass at 10 a.m. at Mary Queen of Heaven R. C. Church. Avenue and E.

56th St. Alice Hyde and George Wheeler Robinson. Services at his home in a.m. Oldfield, L. on Wednesday, Octo William H.

Ryerson KAHRS GEORGE. Oct. 14th. Courts Clash In Racket Fight Continued from Page 1 that he "paid plenty" to avoid prosecution, Davis' Counsel Gets Writ Judge Fitzgerald set Oct. 31 at the request of Chief Assistant District Attorney Frederick L.

Kopff, who announced that in the meantime he would move for the selection of a blue ribbon panel. Thereupon Julius Yablock. counsel for Sam Davis, another defendant, DONOVAN On October 16, MARY C. (nee McGuire), beloved 1 wife of James J. and mother of Mrs.

Gerald J. Cruise, Francis. Mu Burial will be in Holy Cross ber 19, at 2 p.m. Cars will meet train at Stony Brook station, L. Residence, 301 Seventh St.

Survived hospital last week. She Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ethel S. Chequer, of White Plains; two sons, John W. Stevens, Westchester correspondent for Standard News Association, and Ernest Stevens, of New York, and a sister, Miss Anna A.

Thompson. Thomas P. Dotting, Veteran Salesman Thomas P. Botting of 945 78th a salesman for the Horton Ice Cream JOS11PH SHONGUT GEO SHONOUT. Auctioneers, 82 Bowerv.

N. Sell 9 a.m. Oct. 18 Clothina- tc. Edeistein Bros 28-13 Jackson L.

I. Cllv. from 50622 of May 5, 1937. to 600S3 of Sept 16. 1937: also 1000 of Aui.

2. 1937, to 1761 of Sept. 16. 1937. P.

Qrttlefeld, 218 Mvrtle from 11394 of June 1, 1937, to 15997 of Sept. 14. 1937. Oct. 19 Harold XI.

Call. 5305 5lh diamonds, jewelry, second-hand watches, from 8879 ot Nov. 5. 1936, to 27020 ol by wife, Rose, and four children at 1:15 p.m. riel, Loretta Ann, Thomas James Rites Wednesday, Reposing Newman's Parlors, 255 9th F.

and Edward W. Donovan. Fu St. Interment Tuesday afternoon. RYERSON WILLIAM be to this office any time he wants to.

He will receive the full co-operation neral Wednesday morning from her residence, 588 7th Street. Solemn KERN On Saturday, Oct. 15th loved husband of Anna on October 15. Funeral services at his home, 1938, AMY SOPHIA, of Massapequa, 1309 E. 94th Street, on Wednesday, L.

beloved wife of Jacob Kern Funeral services for William H. Ryerson, 73, direct descendant of the Ryersons who settled Long Island with the early Dutch colonists, who died at his home, 1309 E. 94th October 19, at 2 p.m., followed by and sister of Florence M. and Harry Haupt. Services at the Fairchild requiem mass St.

Saviour's Church, 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Henry McCaddin, directors. DUFFY On Saturday, Oct. 15 1938, EMMA DUFFY, of 215-09 Ja Sept.

10. 1937. M. Harlem. 292 Columbia to 7 937.

CANAL AUCTION ROOM, INC JOHN J. GIBBS, J. P. SULLIVAN SR Auctioneers, sells at 152 Canal Manhattan, N. T.

Citv. Oct 24. 1938. for Jas. J.

Ryan, 134 Myrtle unredeemed plerize of diamonds, second-hand watches, jewelry, silverware, No 8288. June 17 1937. to 9657, July 13. 1937. and all piedaes held over from previous sales.

017-t interment at Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, L. I. Company and an employe of that Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Tuesday, served upon Mr. Kopff the show at 2 p.m. cause order which he had obtained Saturday, will be held at his residence at 2 p.m.

Wednesday. Burial will be in Greenfield Ceme at 9:45 am. today from Supreme Court Justice Meier Steinbrink- and SCHOLLKOPF On October 15, KOHRN HENRY J. October 16 concern for more than 20 years, died yesterday in the Norwegian Hospital after a brief illness. Born In Brooklyn, he was a son of Mrs.

Janet Botting, who survives, 4 maica Queens Village, devoted mother of Mrs. Emma Beach, John tery, Hempstead. 1938, EDWIN at his residence Survived by sons, Henry and Basil which was returnable before him of myself and the members of my staff. He will have complete access to all the files, documents and records of the District Attorney's office at any time he wants to see them." The Governor will visit President Roosevelt at Hyde Park tomorrow and it is believed that he will choose the special prosecutor for Brooklyn before leaving New York City. To the list of non-political prospects for the mopplng-up there was added today the name of Archibald R.

Watson, New York County Clerk and editor of the Law Journal. Watson succeeded Albert Marinelli. Tammany district leader, in the Manhattan post. William J. and James G.

Duffy; Services Tuesday, 2 p.m., Ericson Born in Jersey City, Mr. Ryerson moved to Brooklyn in his early 118-03 204th St. Albans, L. beloved husband of Evelyn (nee The writ was based on the contention that the indictment of the Chapel, 500 State St, Interment RUCTION sister of Mrs. Delia Archer.

Funeral from William Dunigan Son childhood. He was a resident of Green Wood. and the late Lazarus Botting. He was a Mason and an elder of the Bay Ridge United Presbyterian seven defendants was part of the IIJ41J1 Canarsie for the past 29 years. In Chapel, Rogers Ave.

and Montgom ery on Wednesday, Oct. 19, SALES LALLY WINNIE, on Sunday. Fu subject matter taken out of District Attorney Geoghan's jurisdiction by 1935 he retired as an elevator op Prehn), son of Albert and Caroline Dowling, brother of Albert, Francis, Louise and Mrs. Frank Gillese. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., thence to the R.

C. Church of St. Cather Church on 75th St. Also surviving neral Wednesday from Joyce Bros erator on the Queensborough Bridge. a.

thence to Nativity R. the Governor's superseding action. are his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth An derson Botting; a son, Thomas Jr. He was a member of Principle Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cem Chapel, 151 Chauncey St. Requiem mass at Holy Rosary R. C. Church Lodge 48. I.

O. O. F. ine of Sienna, where a solemn re two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Kerr and etery.

The defense attorney also handed a copy of the order up to Judge Fitzgerald, who asked if he were at 9:30 a.m. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mrs. Jessie Tower, and a brother, quiem mass will be offered. Interment St.

John's Cemetery, DUNCUMB FREDERICK, on Francis. October 14 at his residence, 230 11th LINK On Saturday, October 15, being served. Yablock declared he was merely "showing" the paper to Anna L. Ryerson; a son, William H. Ryerson and a daughter-in-law, Emma Ryerson.

FORECLOSURES 1938, LOUISA LINK (nee Koecher TAKE NOTTCS THAT J. RFin, Auctioneer, will sell at public auction. October 24th, 1938, at 11 15 a.m. al Mansfield Motors, 1599 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn. N.

Ford Fur dor Tourinu Redan, Motor No. 3712875. H. O. SCHONZETr.

AUCTIONEER SELLS Oct. lBth, lfUH. 9 45 am. Coney island Ave Brooklyn, Ford Sedan, Motor No. ruPO'1 fi STORAGE NOTICES SENECA ANNA GERTRUDE beloved husband of Mae, father of Harold, brother of Miss Edith offer), aged 77 years, beloved mother (nee Ward) of 915 8ith on Octo the court, but Judge Fitzgerald re plied he would take "Judicial notice of it, nevertheless.

Duncumb. Funeral services Mon of Amelia Parrott and George Link, Funeral services will be held this evening at 8:45 In the Botting home by the Rev. John Egner, pastor of the Bay Ridge United Presbyterian Church. Burial will be tomorrow morning in Valhalla Cemetery, Staten Island. ber 14, beloved wife John Seneca, Funeral services at her residence, 16 Karl Kautsky devoted daughter of Thomas M.

day, October 17, at 8 p.m., by the Rev. Thomas W. Davidson, D.D., of 12th St. Reformed Church. Funeral Policemen Don't Want Delay Goodwin Place, Brooklyn, on Tues SUPREME COURT, KINO COUNTY -PULTON SAViNOa BANK KINOS COUNTY, Plalntiir.

ai.11i.Mt JAMES J. FLEMING, SR et ftl DrfpndantR Pursuant to Judnnient of foriclouri nd sale pntered tn Uie above action in Kings County Office on October Uih, 191B, I. the underinined, the reteree tn satd jndfiment named, will aell at public the hiEt.tKt, bidder, by MAX A. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Oct. day, October 18, 8 p.m.

Tuesday, October 18, at 10 a.m. In Ward, dear sister of Thomas, Francis, Joseph, Bernard, John and Mrs. Mary Brasch. Funeral from 7601 Ford Hamilton Parkway Tuesday, Leo Hcaly. spcak.ng, he said, for Burton B.

Turkus and himself, as attorneys for the three policemen 17 fP) Karl Kautsky, 84, friend of Karl Marx and veteran German-Austrian Social Democrat, died here LOW HELEN (nee Roche), sister terment Green-Wood Cemetery, of Mrs. J. McMenamln, Mrs. L. Levy DUVALL Suddenly, on Oct.

15 October 18th, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem among the defendants, pointed out they were "no party to the motions today in exile. and James Roche, aunt of Mrs. Ed 1938, ELLIS S. DUVALL, president of th Suffolk County National mass Our Lady of Angels cnurcn, FKDERMAN, Auctioneer, at the Brook.

yn Real Estate Exchange. lfW Monte Street Brooklyn, New York, on November 7th. 1938. ftt 12 o'clock noon, the nremise in id judtment directed lo be sold, beina He fled from Vienna when Austria ward Colgan. Funeral Tuesday, for delay.

Mrs. Alethea Stewart Funeral Rites Held Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Cold Spring Harbor, Oct. 17- 4th Ave. and 73rd St. Interment 9:30 a.m., from 7215 3d Ave.

Re Bank. Funeral at his home, Gril "We want to go to trial as quickly Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, was united with Germany last March and was offered refuge in The Netherlands for life. quiem mass Our Lady of Perpetual ling Rlverhead, L. on Tues day, Oct. 18, at 2 p.m.

New Jersey. Mrs. Help R. C. Church.

Interment St, An advocate of "pure Marxism" John's Cemetery, SMITH On Oct. 15, 1938, DYGERT CATHERINE, Oct. 15, and editor of Marx's books, Kautsky Alcthea Augusta Stewart, the fourth daughter of Isaac Labagh and Maria Louisa Wood, and the widow of John H. J. Stewart, was buried MARTIN Friday, October 14, 1938, 1938.

Survived by two sons and two BERTHA beloved wife of the late William J. and devoted mother STORAGE NOTIf To Oliver F. Alien, Wiilmm A' wood. Helen V. Barnes, R.

IT. Bates. Georpe Brownins. Marion Bryant. Terps.i Bor-relii.

Robert L. Caiiahan. Receiver Bar.kin-s'ocks Holding- Corp Cann, Mary Clark. Coburn. Elizabeth Dan 11 a rv, William Dombert.

Etate James Duncan. Mrs. J. W. Elliott.

Betty Fa v. Stephen Fay. J'lhn Wannjnnker. New York Orace E. "list Annie or Thomas Fleet, Mary Fniey.

E. O. Oaae. Oo. I.

Onnld. Mi' K. Ihwr'v. .1. M.

Harris William Hnrie. Walter K. I.aRue. Franc! Less. C.

A C. K. McKenrte Recker, W. Fnul'-tnn, ShimadH. F.

Smith. Waller Robert bUrare, Anna I). Sue.s. Suvriam. Iinuis ft Thcmrtson.

Oenrsr Turreii. Ftnte Hirn Vanri.ver. Mrs, nri Block. Dr Fred VMi Terg an. Waller P.

ninir Ralph nut and Alfred Ekelmnn. Marv Ward You each of are lirrbT notified that the tune to-- the. pnvm-nt. of nur hen upon the prnnrr'v hereinafter describe, ha vina expired, nV er due notice hereof Iihs been men ynu. we will cause su'-h propejiy.

tn wit. manner of homenrvrt unrtds, tnriuriini contents of drapers, hexes, trunks and rae. rhina glassware PtcMires. pimiola. pain'trgv.

peisonnl effects, vie'rnlas, pian, radio. ma- daughters. Funeral service at her at unicago, charles son as possible Immediately," he said, "before this or any other court." Holdover Jury Convenes A short time later, the holdover July grand Jury, which had been conducting the fur racket investigation, met for less than half an hour, during which it was visited briefly by Mr. Kopff. Upon its adjournment James Crchan, foreman, told of Barbara David W.

and of th- late Charles and Mary Mar residence, 38 Highland Place, Tues yesterday afternoon in the Cold Spring Harbor Memorial Cemetery a Plot ol ground, with the tmurovementi 1 hereon, in the BoroiiRh of Brooklyn. County of Klnrs. CUy nd Sm'e of Nrw York. Mtuate on the eaMerly Mde of Wist Hth Street, 230 fert north of Avenue P. hemic a parcel 14 feet in width front and rear by Si feet A inches in dpth on bn.h 'iden.

the rear line runntiu parallel with West Brh Street nd the mde flns r-mnlna parallel with Avenue and pur'iv through party walls, together with itreet ngh's. if any. and tofther with and s'lbtect in 'he pavement and right-of-way rerurdetf in the Kings County Reitier Olfire in Liber 4747 of conveyance's at piite 4-7. iKerpnrp hein mirie to the Judgment, for a mire complete description of Mild premises. JJaied, October 14th, DOR HON MIL1.FR, Referee WTNOATF At CULLFN Anorney tor Plaintiff.

14 PierreDonL Slreet. Hinoklyn. tin, brother of Mrs. Mario wrote against Bolshevism in two notable works, "Die Diktatur des Proletariats" and "Der Bolschevis-mus in der Sackgasse." He founded the newspaper "Die Neue Zeit" and was its editor for 34 years. day, 8 p.m.

Funeral Wednesday, 2 McNamara and Alice Martin. Fu B.m. Interment Lutheran Ceme Stephen P. Smith. Reposing at her residence, 262 Clinton until Monday, 1:30 p.m.

Solemn requiem mass Tuesday at 10 a.m. St. Co following services at her home, Laurel Hollow, near this village, earlier in the afternoon. tery. neral from William Dunigan and Son Chapel, Rogers Avenue and lumbus Church, Schenectady, New Montgomery Street, on Tuesday, She was born in Manhattan on newspapermen the jury naa aa- October 18, at 8:45 a.m., thence to York.

Journed until next Monday. March 17, 1865, and for the past 50 years has resided in this vicinity. St. Ignatius R. C.

Church. Inter The defendants, In addition to ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Juffe and Davis, all charged with SULLIVAN On Friday. Oct. 14, 1938.

FRANCIS CHARLES SULLI grand larceny and conspiracy to McINTYRE ELLEN, on Oct. 15 commit grand larceny, are Patrol VAN, beloved son of Louise and the late Matthew J. Sullivan and formerly of 304 Carlton be loved sister of the late Annie Mc Mrs. Bertha Smith Mrs. Bertha Mcintosh Smith, 60, wife of the late William J.

Smith, a member of the law firm of Dean, King, Smith and Taylor, died Saturday at her home, 262 Clinton Ave. She Is survived by a daughter, Miss Barbara E. Smith, and two sons, David W. Smith and Stephen P. Smith.

brother of Mary L. and James F. Cerebral hemorrhage was the cause of her death. Mr. Stewart died about 15 years ago.

The Rev. Edward J. Humcston, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Huntington, officiated at the service, assisted by the Rev. Lyman C. Bleecker, rector of St, John's Protestant Episcopal Church, of this village.

Intyre. Reposing at W. J. Lannine' Sullivan. Services at the Fairchild Remember i It costs no more to call Fairchild 151 of our last 1000 fu- neralsrotlleactban'200 including cemetery and all other charges.

Funeral Home, 294 Vanderbilt Ave, men Edward Schondelmeier, Oliver P. Swank and Jacob Balkin; Abe Zager and Nathan Krapcs. Zager is a fugitive, who disappeared after posting $10,000 bail. Held In Fur Swindles y. oi7-fii county I HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION I Plain'iff.

acainst MARTIN DALALIAN, et Defrndnuiv JULIUS LKIROWITZ, Plaintiffs Attorney. Office and P. O. Address 14.V) Broadwav, Borough ot Manhattan, City of New York. Pursuant 1o ft Judgment, of foreclniure and nale entered herein on October U'h, HUB.

will tell Hi public munon to the idlest bidder at the Brooklyn Real Eslnte Kxrhftnite. 1H9 Montague Street, the Hfirnugh of Brooklyn. City of New York, nt 2 no n'ciock noon on November bv H. LOUIS HOLLANDER. Aue-intieer.

the mortgaged premise, wt'h the improvement thereon erected, directed hv ync judgment to he sold, situated (n the Requiem mass Queen of All Saints Church, Oct. 18, at 8:45 a.m. Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Tues day, 8:30 p.m. SUSSMAN Dr. HENRY.

The un McKENNA MICHAEL, on Oct According to the indictments, on 16, 1938, beloved husband of Ellen rhmes. inpevtrie1- fools and contents, bonks bilvertta-e. and a'l furniture ar.d ancles commonly kp! a household also nf! ice uriu' fix'urrs, recird. (ten'nl marine. cahmet; cmten's of torace rnom 2-H-1H, held lor account of W.

Rulsione; contents nf Mora bp room 5-B-8 held f'r Waller Vliung. Ralph Stout nr.d Alfred Ekelman stored hy you in v.iur name nr on your rcoim, or in which i claim an Interest the F.as.r A- fVnrace Company's w.trehrvi-p:, tn he sold public auction i ur at No. 2R Fulton B'reet Broc'-lvn on Monday. Noembrr 14 or JP'h. 10 i.i, ar 10 a according to the j-vnu'e such ca made and rr" idf arid i thereof is not enmpieted -on da'c -e Mime Will be continued at 'he umc r.ir," and place on each succeeding ip.d'iv am and continuing until ii.l 'he rci are snld.

rr until the a-e '1 HE EAOLE WAREHOUSE AND STOHAOE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN Sept. 8, 1937, the defendants swm dear father of Anne, Michael, James, riled Hvman Berenbaum out of timely death of our beloved colleague and friend is a great personal lass to all who knew and worked with him. We extend our heartfelt sym Margaret, Helen, John, Catherine $4,000 and a fur coat valued at $450 and Mary; brother of James an on June 20. 1938, they swindled Catherine. Funeral from the rest pathy to his family.

JEWISH HOSPITAL ALUMNI dence, 489 6th Wednesday, 9:30 Prank Hoyt Oil Jr. Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Huntington, Oct. 17 Frank Hoyt Ott for 30 years a plumbing contractor here, died of a heart ailment today in Huntington Hospital after a long illness, Bom In Halesite, near here, on Aug. 9, 1882, he was a son of Frank Hoyt Ott who sur a.m.; requiem mass Holy Family Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy SOCIETY, Alex G.

Davidson, President, Joseph M. Krimsky, Secretary. Fairchild Sons IMG. MORTICIANS 86 Lefferts Brooklyn Praak K. Fairchild, Uoaa F1 tubing untie.

Caidaa City Cross Cemetery. Direction Smith Sons. 28 S'ret Bror'fc'Mi. WI1 LI AM A. SCHII-T'M AN Hccictaiy unci Treaurrr In C0cmorfam CUNNINGHAM MARY.

In memory of our beloved mother. Died Oct. 17, 1937. Mass offered. What Is hnme without a mother? All thins this world may send.

But when we lost our darling molher, We lost our dearest friend. The FAMILY. FAY BESSIE A. In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, who departed this life October 16, 1934. HUSBAND and SONS.

LA MONT C. HOWARD. In loving memory. His memory ts as dear today As in the hour he passed away. MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHERS, BorouRh or Brooklyn, county oi ntv Hnd State of New York, being on The weveriy side of East 48th fi'rept, distant 'i'M teet fi inches southerly from the corner urmed by the imer sect ion of the we.tei!y siri of East 48th Street with 'he southerly side of Avenue hem 20 feet.

In wld'h front nnd rrnr by 1(H) feet in depth on bo'h Mdcv said Ude lines run-n in it part of 1 lie distance throunh party walls, including and aore. fixture nid personal property appurte -nant thereto, and as more particularly described tn datd New Yrk. October 13th, 19t JULIUS BAG LEY. Referee. ol7-t rn PROPOSALS WATT WILLIAM, on Oct.

16 rrt vives, and the late Mrs. Janet Inglis 1938, beloved husband of the late Alice E. Toner: father of Edward, Nathan Greenberg out of $5,000 and $3,500 worth of fur coats, and on June 30, 1938, they swindled Irving Braverman out of $5,000 and $665 worth of fur roats. The swindles were committed, the indictment charges, through the sales of furs at supposed "bargain" prices. Sullivan Welcomes Probe In Queens, District Attorney Charles P.

Sullivan promised "full co-operation" to Commissioner of Investigation Herlands In an investigation of his office. This was in reply to reports that Frederick W. ri'BLIC NOTICKS James, William and John; also sur 3n mortam vived by nine grandchildren. Fu Ott. Mr.

Ott was educated in the Huntington schools and learned his trade in Manhattan and with the late William Stoyle here. He was a member of the Master Plumbers As neral on Wednesday, 9:30, from his residence, 1566 Hendrlckson re quiem mass R. C. Church of St The Eagle has published a booklet of Thomas Aquinas. Interment Holy sociation and the Halesite Volunteer Fire Department.

His hobbles were big game hunting and fishing. Sur Cross Cemetery. VITAL NOTICES (Ackntml idgmtntt, Btrthi, Condoltncit, Dtathi, En-lagtmintt, Uamng n. Maim, Mimorlami, Rnolu-tiont) acciptid until 10 PJf. for publication thi Ulltvnnt iaf or from A.

M. to 1 PM. (It AM. Saturdays! for publication in thi ntxt avail-abli idilion of thi tami daft tapir. Thi Fitat Notici taU 90 itnti per Una, MAin 4-6000 TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

OFFICE OF District Super uor. Alcohol Tax t'ntt. Bureau of Internal Revenue, New Yuk. Ddte of first publication Oct. 3.

UHK. No' tee Is herebv kiuui that on Sept. 1918. one Che Pile Cmuli, Motor No. nun') was seired at I'tiL'K 34th t-'t Brooklyn.

fnr violation of he Internal Revenue Laws, to wit: Section Revised Statutes Any person claiming- an Interest tn naid property must appear at the office of Invcs'lgator irv Charge. Alcohol Tax Unit. Fedcial Washington and Johnson 'k-lyn. and file claim and cost bond, by Section IMfiO L' rd SMtutes. nn or before Nov.

2. lO.trt. proper will be riispo to law. Wm. D.

Mobs. "In Memoriam" Verses. viving, in addition to his father, are WREY On Sunday, October 16 WAR DEPARTMENT. OfFKI OF THE Constructing; Quartermaster, 3 Whitehall Street. New York City.

Scaled proposal will be received it thi office until 1(1 o'clock E. S. November 10. and then opened, frr construction and completion of two (2 Barracks Buildings and six iflt N. C.

O. AparimetUi Butid.ng at Fort S.ocum. New York. Plan ard specifications may bt obtained from 'ne above named office upon ripsit of a certified check in amount of $23 ho mart to (ha Treasurer of the United S'a-r; il-olli, 14.13.. 7.n7.8 two brothers, Samuel and Robert Ott.

You miy obtain a copy of thii 1938, IDA beloved grandmother of Virginia Wrey Curran and Robert J. Wrey. Services at Fairchild Ritter, Fusion-Labor candidate for District Attorney and former vice president of the Queens County Bar Association, had asked Commissioner Herlands to conduct such a probe. "Mr. Herlands Is welcome lo come booklet, without charge, by catling Services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

in M. A. Connell's CARMODY Fourth anniversary mass for MARY A. CARMODY at Visitation Church, Tuesday, 9 a.m. Daughter, GERTRUDE TAYLOR.

Chapel. 89-31 164th St- Jamaica an Ad Taker at MAin 4-6000. Funeral Home, Huntington Station, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m..

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