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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1943 Benj. Mordecai, 77; QUEENS FLIER KILLED IN SICILY; BROTHER LOST IN PACIFIC Archbishop Spetlman Pays Visit to Father Boston, Aug. I Old) Archbishop Francis J. 9pellman of New York, military vicar for Catholics in the armed forces, went to Whitman today to visit his father, William Spellman, a retired grocer.

The prelate, who recently completed a tour of war-torn Europe, was host at dinner last night to 135 Catholic chaplains In training at Henry W. Bridges, Ex-Magistrate, 71 On Bench for 1 8 Years Active in S. I. Civic Life Former City Magistrate Henry W. Bridges, 71, of 32 Flagg Place.

Don-gan Hills, S. died last night at Richmond Memorial Hospital, S. I. He had been ill a week. Results to Date In Eagle's Straw Vote Latest results in the Brooklyn Eagle's rourth-term straw vote poll follow: Japs' Resistance Crushed at Munda Continued from Page 1 unloaded 45 tons of bombs on the Kokengolo defenses, other advices reported.

Previously lt was announced here that the airfield was being enveloped. Troops swinging around the western end of the field are expected to close a trap shortly on the garrison, estimated at 3,000 men, a spokesman at Admiral William F. Halsey's South Pacific headquarters said, and annihilation of the Japanese force may result. Halsey's spokesman pointed out that mopplns un operations will Park Ave. Builder Wat One of Organizers Of Jewish Federation Benjamin Mordecal, an organizer of the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies and real estate man who took a 'leading part In the development of Park Manhattan, died yesterday in his home, 37S Park Ave.

He mu 77. Mr. Mordecal, who had been 111 Nineteenth Assembly Dtstrct lo Mao- Slrwi CD S. Willklc Brlekef Dewtr Artbir Harvard, fifteen bishops and mon nad kepi cumptuiy lor several years. They had planned to be married on his next furlough, Before entering City College Lt.

Gordon Lowe was a student at Jamaica High School, where he starred in track meets, baseball and basketball. Lt. David Lowe, like his younger brother, was a graduate of Jamaica High School and an athlete. He wa 27 and after attending Long Island University played baseball for the Queens Alliance and for the Queens Park Department, with which he once was associated as athletic director. The brothers were members of the senior league of the Jamaica Jewish Center.

Their father is a retired police lieutenant. With their elder son, Becund U. David Lowe listed as missing In the South Pacific since March, Mr. and Mr. Max Lowe of BO-U 149th Jamaica, received a War Department telegram yesterday that another son, Second Lt.

Gordon had been killed during a raid over Btcily. He was 21 and the navigator or an army bomber, A student at City college, the younger brother entered the service ioon after Pearl Harbor, and received his wings at Maxwell Field, last March. He went overseas In May two months after learning that his brother was listed as missing. Three weeks ago he wrote home from the North Africa war rone He was engaged to Constance Deutsch, a neighbor, with whom he signors from the eastern section of 30 19 1 the country also attended the din Mr. Bridges was appointed to the bench in 1924 by Mayor John F.

Hylan and servd until his retirement a year ago. Mr. Bridges had been active In ner. He indicated he would return to New York tomorrow. 29 11 IS St.

Nicholas Ave.) Hart St. Bushwick Ave.) Hart St. Wilson Ave. Troutman St.) Varet St. Morrell St.

I Louis S. Irwin, 43, 30 18 30 27 take some time and that another Japanese force is strongly entrenched but isolated on a point of land at Bairoko Harbor, 10 miles north of Munda. (Toklo Radio said 25 of 70 American planes were shot down in dogfights yesterday over the Munda the civic life of Staten Island and was one of the organizers of the drive to erect the three Port of Authority bridges from Staten Liland to New Jemy. He had been a Deputy Attorney General of New York In 1923 and 1924. Hi was a member of the Oreat Kills Lodge, F.

A. and was a pt exalted ruler of the Staten Island Lodge of Elks. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jean Bridges, and a daughter, Mrs. George Boynton, of New Dorp, S.

I. Totals -119 73 32 11 Samuel Hills, 57, Scattering vote: Robert R. McCormick, 2. Twentieth Assembly District Toy Firm Official for nine months after being struck by an automobile near his office at 12 E. 41st Manhattan, was active In the construction of Temple Emanu-El, Sth Ave.

and 63th St, He was a trustee of the former temple edifice at Sth Ave. and 43d St, and served as building committee chairman lor the new structure. Since 1919 Mr. Mordecal had been a trustee of Mount Slnal Hospital, Manhattan, He was a founder and a trusts of the Lexington School for the Deaf, Manhattan. Ha formerly was a member of the staff of Iron Age, a trade journel, and later joined the real estate firm of A.

L. Mordecal Sons, founded by bin father. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. tomorrow In Beth-El Chapel of Temple Emanu-El. Burial will Mm- ftrewt r.D.K.

Wtllkle Brttker Dewev Arthur area at a cost of 14 Japanese aircraft.) Planes Strafe Area American planes bombing and strafing the Munda area to blast open a way for the attacking soldiers and marines saw between 200 and 300 Japanese frantically seek 34 14 8 Synthetic Tires To Top 1943 Estimate Magazine Aide Louis Sherwocd Irwin, advertis-1ns salesman for the magasine Newsweek, died yesterday at the Neurological Institute of New York, Manhattan, after a three-weeks Illness. He lived at 3 Elizabeth Court, Hempstead. Born 43 years ago in Brooklyn, he served In the Naval Reserve during World War and was graduated from Williams College in 1919. Prior to joining the staff of Newsweek he was with Time. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Alice Bradley Irwin; a son, George and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louts H. Irwin. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Saturday at the Fairchlld ChapM. Fvjfrtklln Ave. and 12th Garden Ciiy. Burial will be Funeral services were held today the Flatbush Memorial Chapel, 283 Coney Island for Samuel tills, secretary and treasurer of the deal Novelty and Toy Company of 33 13 11 Evergreen Ave.) Weirfield St. Evergreen Ave.) Harman St.

Central Ave.) Cornelia St.J Wilson Ave. Menahan St. Mrs. Higgins, 91 Kin of Court Aide Mrs. Margaret Higgins, 91, mother of Joseph P.

Hijgins, secretary of the committee on character and fitness of the 1st Department Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, died yesterday In her home, 71 Kelvin Forest Hills. Surviving also are another son, William and two daughters, Mrs. Richard C. Murphy and Mrs. Edward Grimshaw.

A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the R. C. Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Queens Boulevard and Ascan Forest Hills. Burial will be In Calvary Cemetery.

35 9 13 Washington, Aug. 5 (U.R) Rubber Director William Jeffers expects synthetic rubber tire production for 1943 to be 6,500,000 tires instead of the earlier estimate of 5,000,000, It was learned today. Jeffers' fourth quarterly progress report will be made public next week. The director's associates described it as "optimistic," but warned that it would not advanre 29 14 Long Island City, who died Tuesday after a long Illness. He was 57.

Mr. Hills, who was active In charity work, was the husband of Mrs. Bertha Hills, a director of the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged. Surviving also ere two daughters. Mrs.

Lorraine Beck and Doris Billie Hills, and a son, Howard. Knickerbocker Ave. Schaeffer St. 35 24 be private. Is survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Sidney B. Cardozo, Mrs. A. Lebair, Mrs. Dansforth Cardozo and Mrs.

Clarence L. Lee, and a son, Allen L. Mordecal. 35 17 the "tires-for-all" date which tentatively has been set for the mid dle of 1944. 30 21 ing refuge In the water west of the airdrome, indicating a retreat had finally begun.

The left flank of the attacking troops, moving from the eastern end of the airstrip, breached a line of trenches running from the beach on the south to Blbolo Hill on the north and moved to a point opposite the center of the field. Meanwhile other troops swarmed over Blbolo Hill, occupying part of the western slopes, and reached the other side of the field. Mitchell, Dauntless, Avenger and other bombers, supported by fighters, laid down 43 tons of bombs on the enemy positions and machine-gunned strong points In direct aid of the ground forces. Off Munda, American fighter planes shot down 13 of 18 Japanese Zeros that tried to attack U. S.

positions on Rendova Bland yesterday, losing only two planes, while fighting- ranging northward In the Solomons to Shortland Island, near Bougainville, destroyed seven enemy floatplanes, three barges and a cargo vessel In a surprise raid. Jefferson Ave.) Irving Ave. Bushwick Ave.) Pilling St. j' Greene Ave. Wyckoff Ave.j- Totals DEATHS 35 17 -266 129 49 13 40 33 MARTIN JAMES on August 2, 1943, beloved husband of Margaret; dear father of rs.

William Wagner, Edward, James, John, Mrs. William Hammond and Mrs. J. D'Andrea. Reposing at M.

J. Smith Scattering vote: McCormcilc, 2. Results to Date SWEENEY August 3, 1943. EDWARD beloved husband of Matilda V. Wilson and devoted father of Frank Charles Edward Matilda Veronica J.

Sweeney. Mass of requiem in R. C. Church of The Ascension. August 6, at 10 a.m.

Reposing at his home, 88-06 63d Avenue, near Woodhaven Boulevard, Forest Hills West. Ahern, Horn, Rev. Francis Katherine Irwin, Louis Allen.George Kelleher, Helen V. Brown, Catherine Kinzie, Emma F. Buckley, KJorsvik, Emelie Margaret T.

Knoegel, Louis C. Calzaretta, Mary Martin, James E. Casey, Henry L. McCormick, Casey, Joseph Margaret M. Cotta, Edna G.

David Dempsey, Mary Riley. Jn Downing, Sala, Bernardo George E. Sangster, Johanna COTTA On Wednesday, August 4, 1943, EDNA beloved sister of Mrs. David A. Regnolds and Arthur M.

Fuller. Service at the Fairchlld Chapel, 86 LefferU Place, Friday, 8 p.m. DEMPSEY MARY, August 4 Cnce Hannon), wife of the late John Dempsey. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue.

Requiem mass St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross ceme lst A.

D- 3d A. 5th A. 6th A. 7th A. 8th A.

GREER On Tuesday, August 3, EMMA mother of Sherman and Richard Donald Greer; sister of Mrs. John B. Laurie, Florence Brophy and Richard J. Brophy. Services at the Fairchlld Chapel, Franklin Avenue, at 12th Street, Garden City, Thursday, 8:30 p.m.

Interment private. HALLETT (Nee Bammcmd) on Wednesday, August 4, 1943, JENNIE beloved wife of Leslie J. Hallett; devoted mother of Leslie C. Hallett. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, on Friday at 8 p.m.

HARTIG On Wednesday, August 4, 1943, FREDERICK, beloved father of Louise Hartig. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place, Friday, 8 p.m. HIGGINSON WILLIAM, after a long illness, husband of the late Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Friday 9 a.m. Requiem mass St. Ephrem'3 R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cloister. Mccormick marg iet on August 4, at her home, 322 E. 28th Street, beloved airier oi Catherine, Frank and Mrs.

Mary Hauck. Reposing at the John J. Malone Funeral Home, 2913 Newklrk Avenue, until Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass Jerome's Church 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers. 9 th A. WALTGENBACH HARRY, beloved husband of Anna inee devoted father of Edward. S. Coast Ouard; Harry, U.

S. Army; brothers of Mrs. Gertrude Hobbs. Reposir Kennedy Chapels, and Rogers Avenues. Mee- Seat- Ktrawi R.

Wlllkie Brick tr Dewey Artker lerMf -170 87 28 3 34 15 3 -135 89 6 6 17 13 4 -201 109 23 0 49 19 1 -195 147 16 2 20 8 2 -208 141 15 4 30 15 3 -144 73 22 4 31 12 2 -664 338 68 18 176 52 12 -230 129 21 0 48 32 2 -277 157 22 5 60 27 6 -204 149 18 0 21 13 3 -794 505 67 25 134 53 10 -119 73 4 0 32 8 2 -206 129 49 13 40 33 2 -150 123 2 2 15 8 0 -3757 2249 361 82 705 308 52 Durkln, Alice A. Schnaars, wmiam Flessner, Seymour. William P. Gladys Hugger, Helen M. Slavin, Flynn, Mary Jeannette R.

Fowler, Helena M. Smith, Elizabeth Oallauher.Llllle Smith, Lester George E. Downing, Drydock Official Former Boro Resident, 86, Retired in 1922 Oeorge E. Downing, 86. died yesterday at the home ol his sister, 10th A.

A. A. A. D-19th A. A.

A. tery. DOWNING Suddenly, on August 4, 1943, in his 87th year, GE03.GE husband of Julia; father of Albert the late Walter W. Downing and Mrs. Edith M.

Corlcy. Services at the Pease Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand Avenue at Hancock Street, Thursday, 8 p.m. Members of Day Star Lodge No. 798, F. St A.

invited. Gemmell, In C0cmoriam MURPHY JANE beloved Snlffln, Annie R. Sweeney, Edward Waltgenbach, Harry Zoffer, Jesse H. Frederick Oreer, Emma V. Hartig, Fred Hallett, Jennie B.

Higginson, William Totals MICHELL DAVID, of 402 Hancock Street, husband of the late Emma Smith. Services at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Friday evening, 8:30. Interment Saugerties.

Grace Higginson; devoted father of Scattering vote: McCormick, 26; Owen J. Roberts, Governor Saltonstall, former Oovernor Stassen, 13; Herbert Hoover, James J. Walker, 1. DURKIN ALICE on August Mrs. Fanny Wyatt, 1227 Union St.

Apparently in good health, he had arrived for a week's visit the day before from Plttsfield, where he had lived since his retirement in 1922. He was president of the 4, at her residence, 229 88th Street, beloved wife of Captain Francis wife, mother, August 1941. Masses offered tomorrow. HUSBAND and DAUGHTERS. SIMONSON In loving memory of my beloved son, WALTER, who died August 5.

1933. MOTHER. SIMONSON WALTER H. In memory of a beloved husband and devoted father, who died August 5, 1933. Forever in our hearts.

WIFE and CHILDREN. Halter S. Coofct 20th Echoes '40, Opposes F. D. R.

Continued from Page 1 AHERN KATHERINE at her residence, 2334 80th Street, beloved wife of Jeremiah mother of Martin Lillian Warinp and Raymond W. Solemn requiem mass Saturday St. Mary Mother of Jesus, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ALLEN On August 4, 1943, afWr DIGNIFIED As Low and dear mother of Raymond also survived by one grandson, Raymond.

Funeral Saturday, 10:13 a.m., from the parlors of F. J. McLaughlin, 8123 3d Avenue. Requiem mass 10:30 a.m. St.

Anselm's Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. (New Brunswick papers please copy.) FUNERALS Am I3U OUR FUNERAL HOMES RILEY JOHN. August 5, at his home, 958 E.

43d Street, beloved husband of Ann Riley (nee Bean); dear father of Edward Mrs. Mary Olson, John Mrs. Ellen Ryan; fond brother of Edward, William, Thomas, Matthev and Joseph. Solemn mass Saturday, 9 a.m., St. Vincent Ferrer R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Albert V.

O'Connell directing. William of Rockville Centre; Brig. Gen. Clarence of Scars-dale; Mrs. William Martin, of Whitehead, North Ireland; Robert of Forest Hills, and Mrs.

Gerald B. Ogle, of Philadelphia. Funeral services at Frank E. Campbell, "The Funeral Church," Madison Avenue and 81st Btreet, Saturday, August 7, at 2 p.m. HORN VERY REV.

FRANCIS O.P., chaplain of St. Agnes Convent, Sparklll, N. on August 3, 1943, at Benedictine Hospital, Kingston, N. survived by his brother, Aloyslus J. Horn, 550 E.

21st Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Solemn requiem mass at St. Vincent Ferrer' Church, 151 twdjal 4-12M 1211 Flatkiah An-AIMuaaatar 242CC-7 uttm INHti Hnutiw -f 7t 1-U Fw-Mt tint-ME nun t-mm 1S-14 North. M4, Fluhim MfN TTt ISLAND position in the poll is no surprise to political dopesters.

Although the late Mayor John F. Hylan emerged from Bushwick to recapture control of the New York City government for the Democrats during the World War I period in 1917, his old home district has maintained an Inde former Downing Lawrence Dry-dock Company, foot of Court one of the first drydocks In Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, he was a life member of Day Star Lodje. F. A.

and a member of Bay View Lodge, I. O. O. F. He leaves a widow, Julia; a son, Albert of Upper Darby, and a daughter, Mrs.

Edith Corley of Plttsfield. Services will be held this evening at Pierce's Funeral Parlor, Hancock St. and Nastrand Ave. Burial Friday will be in Green-Wood Cemetery. a lingering illness, GEORGE, of 457 72d Street; brother of the late Ethel Siegrist, and uncle of Charles P.

McCarthy. Services at Fred Hcrbst Sons Memorial, 7301 Sth Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. 171 FTM.WMlrigMMi-ClknlUr2-MM ffMNHATTAM 117 Wot IM Strttt-Tltofalar 1-91 it 1451 Tint AftWM-MtkMlaricr 4-SICO pendent voting streak. In last DINI First anniversary mass will be offered for my dearly beloved husband, GEORGE L.

DINI, August 6, 8 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Church. Loving WIFE. DUFF A high mass will be said for the repose of the soul of LOUISE BROOKLYN LODGE No.

22, SALA BERNARDO. Of 1193 Bushwick Avenue, suddenly on August 3, devoted father of Jean; uncle of the Rev. Thomas and Dr. Angelo Sala. Funeral from Funeral Home, 15 Palmetto Street, Friday, 9:30 65th Street and Lexington Avenue, N.

Friday at 10 a.m. Interment Wtirt lMtft Stmt-Mnmnd S-IM 1(S C. Trwnmt ftn.llltkr 7-27M 347 WiM M-MOtt Nmot (-4272 ITOHITI 114 Mtnurmcek Af mi WMt Plain 39 Him hr iwwtfHM Olhftim 1 year's election the district returned a Republican plurality for Governor Dewey. 19th A. D.

for Roosevelt Bushwick's neighboring district, the 19th A. went to Mr. Roose-velt in the Eagle's poll by a 618 FLESSNER WILLIAM aged 13 years, on August 2, 1943, at Cherry Point, North Carolina, of 930 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, beloved son of Julia Fitzgerald. Funeral from his residence Saturday, 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Oood Counsel R.

C. Church 9 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Plnelawn, L. I. Arrangements Walter B.

Cooke, Inc. FLUGGER August 4. 1943, HELEN beloved Wife of Dlederlch; dear mother of John Flugger. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m.

Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. IRWIN On August 4. LOUIS DUFF, 8 a.m. Thursday at St.

Brigid's Church. FORECLOSURES SHERWOOD, beloved husband of Alice Bradley Irwin, and son of Louis H. and Alice Sherwood Irwin. i majority of its straws, although he a.m. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Stephen F. Duryea. SANGSTER JOHANNA, on August 4, dearly loved sister of Thomas, Catherine, Mary, Agnes and Mrs.

Martha LaMoreaux. Fu MuniKue Street. Brooklyn. Km County, City and State uf New on the 27th dy of Antrum. 1J4J.

at 12 clock noon, the mortvaied Drem- DUFF A requiem mass will be said for the repose of the soul of Pfc. JOHN F. DUFF, 7 a.m. Thursday at St. Brigid's Church.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Avenue and 12th Street, Garden City, Saturday, August 7, at 10 a.m. Interment private. ie directed by said judgment to ho Jay F. Corbetf, Lost af Sea Jay F. Corbett, 40, chief purser in the merchant marine, was lost at sea July 28, according to an announcement received Monday from the War Department by his mother, Lu inai im or prrel sold, bein of land.

1 with Im- rne Dunainu's and the buildings nrovementa rhMrnnn florr.ewhtre in 8 dutant. man made hell riehtlm lor humanity, fell. fJod's angels saw him. and th-y n-ept. God'! lir.ser touched him and he sleet.

FAMILY. trailed the Republican field in two of the district's four localities visited by the Eagle's straw-vote takers. In 1940 Mr. Roosevelt carried the district by a 64.8 majority. Fourteen completed in the poll now give Mr.

Roosevelt 59.86 percent of their straws, a slight recession from yesterday's 60.7 Mr, Roosevelt averaged 83.4 of Brooklyn's total vote in 1940. Additional returns will be published tomorrow. p. O. ELKS Brothers Funeral services for our brother, JESSE H.

ZOFFER, Thursday, August 5, 8 p.m., Mldwood Chapel, 1625 Coney Island Avenue. JOSEPH DUNN, Exalted Ruler. Thomas F. Culte, Secretary. BROWN CATHERINE, on August 3, at her residence, 1115 Carroll Street.

Funeral from her niece's residence, Mrs. John P. Wix-ted, Friday, 9:30. Solemn requiem mass will be offered at R. C.

Church of St. Ignatius, 10 a.m. Stephen F. Duryea. BUCKLEY MARGARET on August 3.

Funeral Friday from the home of her brother, Michael 43B 1st Street, at 9:30 a.m. Mass at Church of St. Francis Xavier. CALZARETTA MARY, of 105 Grove Street, on August 4, 1943, beloved mother of Phillip, John, lyinir and bcng in the Borough of Brooklyn. County nf Klnr.

Citv and Stale of New York, boundud and d. -scrlhed as follows: BEGINNING at point on the southerly ulrlc of Mermaid Avenue, distant 190 feet from the corner formed hy the intersection of the southerly aide Avenue Willi inw westerly blrer-t: runt, hj sne 01 wept jytn pariiM with Wt thence aoutherly. Interment Friday, 2 p.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery. FLYNN MARY (nee Feeney), suddenly, Tuesday, August 3, of 123-21 Rockaway Boulevard, South Ozone Park, Survived by James daughter-in-law, Mrs. Anna Flynn; sister, Mrs.

Anna Melvsch; niece, Mrs. Cecelia Murphy; grandson and wife, Arthur H. and Catherine, and two great-grandchildren, Eileen and Arthur H. Jr. Reposing at Jeffries Funeral Home, 125-08 Rockaway Boulevard.

Notice of funeral arrangements later. neral from 220 Albany Avenue. Requiem mass St. Gregory's R. C.

Church, Saturday, 10 a.m. Direction George T. McHugh. 6CHNAARS WILLIAM, on August 4, of 100 Granada Avenue, Roosevelt, L. beloved husband Of Mary (nee Kiernan) father of Anna Grleb, Marie Holm, William and George, U.

S. brother of Anna, Meta, Helen, Margaret, Alice and Theodore; also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral Saturday. Requiem mass Queen of the Most Holy Rosary R. C.

Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross lBih Street and part of th distance throuirh a party Wall. 100 fet to hind of the New York and Coney Island Railroad: thence westerly ah.ns land of the New York and Coney Island Raf road and parallel with M.m,..,.T KELLEHER On August 4. 1943. HELEN beloved daughter of Michael and the late Rose (nee McOarvey); loving sister of Mrs.

Margaret Reinfeld, Mrs. Ann Snyder, Mrs. Agnes Hagerty, George, Thomas and Gerald Kelleher; at her residence, 1848 Albany Avenue. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Requiem mass St.

Vincent Ferrer Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KINZIE EMMA FLORENCE, August 3, 1943, beloved wife of Charles; devoted mother of Charles Jr. Funeral Friday. 9:30 a.m.

from I Avenue. 20 feet: thence northerly again parallel with West 19th and part of the distance throuirh a Geo. Mrs. James J. Corbett of 145 S.

Oxford St. A native of Brooklyn, he was educated in the public schools here and spent many years In the advertising business. At one time he was editor of the Hollywood Star, a movie magazine. Mr. Corbett Joined the merchant marine several months ago.

In addition to his mother he Is survived by his widow, the former Alice Bland, and a daughter. Julianne, now living In Philadelphia; a brother, Leonard, and two sisters, Helen and Kathryn, acknotolcOgments GARITY We wish to thank all of our kind friends and neighbors for their many expressions of sympathy and condolence. GARITY FAMILY. GROTH IRENE V. We wish to thank all of our kind friends and neighbors for their many kind expressions of sympathy and condolence during our recent bereavement.

FREDERICK E. GROTH and SONS. party wall, 100 feet to the southerly side of Mermaid Avenue, and themo easterly along the southerly aide fret to the nolnt iweiinaiu Avenue, 20 place of beginning TO'JiCTHElt trnera directors 433 Nostrand Ave. STerlina 3-7700 'ith street atiipa and gores. Bennett's Chapel, 273 Beach 116th Street.

Rockaway Beach; thence to SEYMOUR At Ridgefield, Easily Accessible Located oB one of Brooklyn's Main Thoroughfares. FOWLER HELENA of 8603 Ridge Boulevard, suddenly, on August 4, 1943, wife of the late Richmond; beloved mother of Major James R. Fowler, U. 8. A Richmond Harry and Leslie Fowler; grandmother of John and James Jr.

Funeral from the Funeral Home of Geo. C. Herbst Sons, 6741 5th Louis, Michael and Mrs. james Healey. Reposing at Sehy's Chapel, 819 Central Avenue.

Requiem mass Saturday, 10 a.m., St. Barbara's R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. CASEY HENRY August 4, 1943, beloved husband of Adrienne devoted brother of Julia Rem-mey, Helen Formoso, Florence St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery, Lawrence, L. I. parauu and appitrtenanoej and aucit other goods and chattela and personal prope rty as are ar us. ur rurimned In letting opfratin- a building or the. activities therein con.

ducted elmilar to the one herein de-scribed and all renewals and nients as covered by the mort, gaire. SUBJECT TO: Anv staia facts that an accurate sury would show: also to all violation. If anr of any State or Municipal depart, menus; also to lone regulations: and to ce.sSon deed recorded In Liber of Conveyance, at page 83 ISIDtSR fcirtBAt'M R-feree. aua-rii Tli BANKRUPTCY NOTICES KJORSVIK EMELIE on 4, at her residence, 1238 81st The family of the late CORNELIUS J. LOWDER wishes to thank the Reverend Clergy and the Sisters of Ambrose's Church, Holy Name Society and employees of Pratt Post Office Station, members of Avenue (near 68th Street), on Sat Street.

JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. Lite Mtdtl CADILLAC CARS To Hirt lot All Occilioni 10TH ST. at SUB VK rtinne SHore Raad A-tflM-t Prompt and rourteou Service urday, August 7, at 9 a.m.; thence to Survived by her husband, daughter, Anne, and son, Funeral services Saturday, Interment following, Ocean DAVID S. WEXI.ER.

f'-rmerlv dn-ing buelnesjt as PHARMACY, Bankrupt. The above-named was adjudicated bankrupt on July 31. J94.1. A fust nieetlnp of creditors will be held at V. O.

Bide. Room B'klyn. N. on Aug. 16.

1913. al 10 30 a.m.. when said creditors may attend, prove their claima. appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact men othr Snow, Edward, Philip, O. George, Leonard and the late Leontlne Duffy.

Service at Walter B. Cooke, Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church, where a solemn mas of requiem James. 2 p.m.

Branch No. 41 National Association August 4, 1943, GLADYS READ, beloved wife of Clifford A. Seymour, In her 54th year. Funeral Services will be held at the First congregational Church, Ridgefield. Friday, August 6, at 2:30 p.m.

Interment Maple Shade Cemetery. SLAVIN JEANNETTE R. (nee McNally), of 541 Monroe Street. Brooklyn, devoted mother of James L. and Raymond loving sister of Marie L.

C. McNally (Lulu). Notice of funeral later. SMITH On Wednesday, August 4, 1943, ELIZABETH wife of the late Gideon W. Smith.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th No. 295V of Letter Carriers, Mutual Benefit will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. In terment Calvary Cemetery. SUPREME -COUNT. K1NC3 ronNTT rtafS" VINOS BANK vs.

Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boule vard, Thursday, 8:30 p.m. busineaa as may come ociure ine TION. el al aid meet nc. Dated AU'i. 3.

IS 948 Pursuant to Judgment of fore. EDWARD closure entered in Kings Count Association, Post Office Holy Name Society and also Clergy of St. Patrick's Church, relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy shown in their recent bereavement. The FAMILY. McDOX Referee.

CASEY On Tuesday, August 3, 1943. at 556 10th Street, JOSEPH ClerVa raiiuis. office June 21. IS43. the d-rslgned will sell 5E J.vswrnai I- known FISH.MAN, also It public auctioii Es'tt.

Exchange. Brooklyn Rea POL riSHMA Bankrupt. 189 Montagu Street. Brooklyn View Cemetery. KNOEGEL LOUIS C.

August 3. 1943, at Waterbury, beloved husband of Lee (nee Zangle). Survived by brothers, Andrew J. and Ralph R. Reposing at Welgand Bros.

Chapel, 1015 Halsey Street. Erooklyn, Thursday evening; requiem mass at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. Fred Steinmann, Director. ty Kings, New Yorlt.

on August 2V. 12 o'clock noon, a lot and building situate nn the a-mlh aide of iMoora tre.et. Brooklyn, New York, being a lot 25 feet 6 incfo-, in front and rear hy lno feet in d-pth, and known as No. 220 Moore Street. Brooklyn.

New York Dated. Brooklyn, N. August 1, Btreet, Jamaica, Saturday at 2 p.m. The above-named aajiniiraiei bankrupt on July 12, 1943. A first meeting of creditor will be held at P.

O. Room KB, B'klvn. on Aug. 18. 1941.

at 10 Si) a.m.. when said creditor may attend, prove thur claims, appoint truatea. examine the bankrupt and transact such otht-r bualnesa aa may come before the aaid meeting. Dated. Aug.

S. 1PIS. EDWARD C. McDON LP. Hrfei hp Servtce Economy CHAPELS, 115 ATLANTIC AVE, smJ 38 LAFAYETTE AVENUE.

ifHK JOSRPH J. WALTER A EDWIN VINOtNT D. IROMN CASEY, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Barrett); fitter of Mrs. Thomas Welsh, Sgt. John Pvt.

Dennis U. S. Army, and Thomas E. Casey; brother of Elizabeth Neary, Bridget Hynes, Marie Casey, Michael, Edward and James Casey; uncle of the Rev. Thomas J.

Dunlgan. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Saviour's Church. SAMUBL BERN'S GALLAGHER On August 4, 1943.

LILLIE beloved wife of James bving mother of James F. and David H. Gallagher, and sister of Julia K. Titus. Funeral from her home, 88-09 238th Street, Bellerose, L.

on Friday, 2 p.m. Interment Flushing Cemetery. (Jersey Oilpapers please copy.) OEMMELL FREDERICK, of 32-19 47th Street, Island City, on Tuesday, August 3, beloved husband of Mame Gemmell; brother of Ebb and Stanley. Reposing at Chapel, 2502 Newtown Avenue, Long Island City. 'lasonic services Thursday, August 5, 8:30 p.m.; the Rev.

Baxter Morris officiating for religious services. Burial Friday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. William H. Jeffries, Director. TE1N.

NORTHROP. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 41 Thud Street. burgh, New Turk. auS-fit Th SMITH LESTER August 4.

1943, husband of Ae (nee Whit-lock). Services Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Horn, 117 W. 72d Btreet, Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Cyprefs Hills.

SNIFFIN On Wednesday, August BANKRUPTCY NOTICES FORECLOSURES Jn Q3cmotlam The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Verses You may obtain a copy of this booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker st MAin 4-6200. SUPRKMB COt'RT. KINGS COUNTY LICENSES PA HUMK lSUKANCJS t'OM- ANY. plaintiff. against ANNA HEN.

at defendant. Lost and Found Advertisements Appear Daily on Page 2 Uniirr "Announcement" OEORC.B 3. CAR ABERIS. rtankrupt. The above-named was adjudicated bankrupt on July 21.

1943. A (lift meeting pf creditor? will bo held at P. O. Room 109. B'klyn.

N. on Aug. II. Wl. at 10 3i I wn whan said creditnra may attend, prove their appoint a trustee, examine tha bankrupt and transact auch other huainess as may come before the ad meeting.

Dated, Aug. 1M3 kuward c. Mcdonald, TANNKK. ft FRIEND. Plaintiff's Attorneys, No, 1 Madison Avenue.

New York. NOTICE IP HERlpf dlVKM THAT License OR 10062 lias been i the undersigned to sell beer at 141 Greene Avenue, for off-premises consumption. MARTIN RO 8 ENR Kit (3, 3 Vitol notices occepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for oubl'f ntinn this junis day; as lots as 10 p.m.

Saturday niqht for publication lundoy. Purauant to judgment dated July 4, 1943, ANNIE wife of Willard T. and beloved mother of Cecile R. Bniffin. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 LefferU Place, Friday, 2:30 ltMS.

I will ael! in one panel at public su -venue 'tlon, hy Elmer Donovan. al the Rrnoklvn Tie. I auction auctioneer. Brooklyn. N.

T. Uia Kaehanr Salesroom, Mo. 181 TH.

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