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M2 IS BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, K1W YORK, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1936 George A. Annabie Rjtes Tomorrow Joseph H. Macksoud Joseph H. Macksoud. 57.

of 235 Judge Rosalsky Dies in Hospital Queens Heir, 20, Wed IwSurprise Ceremony Lincoln Place, died Saturday at his home. He was a manufacturer of negligees, with offices in Manhattan. ueorge a aiuibuic 01 oui rarra-gut Road a former member of the old 23d died suddenly yesterday of a heart attack at his home. He was a lifelong resident of Brook- PREDDO ANNA C. on May 9.

beloved wife of Michael. Survived by seven sons and two daughters. Funeral from her residence, 1362 79th Brooklyn. Requiem mats St. Catherine's Church Wednesday.

10.30 a.m. Interment Holy Croat Cemetery. He was born in Syria and came to tnii country at the age of 7. He was iormerly president oi Continued from Page 1 Judges and attendants voiced their a member of the Syrian-American Federation and the Syrian Catholic Club. His widow, Marie; a son, Edwin, and three daughters, Alice, Carmen and Laure, survive.

The funeral was held today, with a solemn requiem mass in St. Francis OREENPOINT LODGE, NO. 403. F. A.

M. Brethren are requested the Veteran Association, 23d N. Y. N. G.

He also was a member of the Royal Arcanum. Surviving are his widow, Helen H. Annabie, and a son, Oliver S. Services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Harry T.

Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church Ave. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Comment was made that Judge Rosalsky had grieved deeply over the death of his brother, Murray D. Rosalsky, who died a few weeks ago. Judge Rosalskv in his long career Not an Elopemnt, Says Family of Stanley Odium, Who Married Forest Hilb Girl at Minister's Home to Avoid Big Wedding Stanley Odium, 20-year-old son of the Forest Hills flancier, Floyd B.

Odium, and his bride of 19 were honeymooning today at Skytop, after outwitting all plans for a gilt-edged wedding. 1 mer n. u. unurcn. Burial was In Holy Cross Cemetery.

on the bench had been reversed only five times. He had not had one reversal since 1921. Thomas H. Roche The Jurist lived at 145 Central Park West, Manhattan. Funeral Last Rites Today ancna runerai services Of our brother, EDWARD HASLAM, at his.

residence. 87S Leonard Brooklyn, New York, Monday evening, May 11, 1936. at 8 o'clock. EDWIN H. WEIGAND, Master.

Edwin J. Asher, Secretary. GROSSER MARIE on Sunday, May 10, 1938, beloved mother of Adolph H. and Alfred D. Grosser and daughter of the late Dr.

Adolph Douai. Funeral services at the How-land Funeral Home, 46 Greenwich Hempstead, N. Tuesday, May 12, at 8 p.m. iiAGAR W. SCOTT, at Brook Young odium and Dorothea For J.

J. Leonard; Long in Politics Powerful Force for 50 Years in Democratie Party Dies at Age of 75 The funeral of John J. Leonard, 75, old-time Democratic leader of the Eastern District, will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock with a requiem mass in St. Clare's Church. Rosedale.

Burial will be In Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Leonard, who for 50 years was a powerful force in Democratic politics in the 14th A. D. as head of the John J.

Leonard Association and long a trusted friend of the late leader, Patrick H. McCarren, died Saturday in his home, 138-31 226th Laurelton. Queens. He moved to Laurelton four years ago. Born In Ireland Bom In Ireland, he came to Brooklyn as a child.

He was employed for many years by the Brooklyn Union Gas Company. He was a trustee of 8t. Vincent de Paul's Church, president of the Holy Name Society and treasurer of the St. Vincent de Paul Conference, Catholic Charities. services will be held at 10 30 a.m Wednesday in the Jewish Center at Eitdcavorers Plan ror Cecil Lyon 131 w.

setn Mannattan. District Attorney WilUam C. Left 4 Charities And Kin $58,947 Thomas H. Roche, who riVrf Rally on Friday Beverly Klehr, childhood playmates in Forest Hills, were married Saturday afternoon by the Rev. E.

O. Montag, Presbyterian minister, at Bcarsdale, N. Y. The license wu issued by Town Clerk WUllam A. Wilding of Harrison, N.

Y. Delegates from 75 chapters of the his home, 580 58th April 13, left A estate Of M.000 in real nmnertv Dodge of Manhattan commented: "The Criminal Court has lost one of its ablest Jurists. It is a great blow to all of us." the General Sessions bench for 31 years. He was graduated from the New York University Law School in 1894 and became an Assistant District Attorney to 1897. He was ap lyn, New York, May 10, husband of uerauune, eeioveo rawer or and $52,947 in personal property, ac- A few noun before the aulet sub Queens County Christian Endeavor Union wUl attend the annual Spring rally to be held on Friday evening at the First Reformed Churoh of Jamaica.

183d St. and Jamaica Ave. Ruth. Episcopal services at the Red Ohureh. Interment at the Red Church Cemetery, Tivoll.

New York, swnuug iai petition iuea witn nis will for probate to Surrogate's Court today. Special to The Eagle Glen Cove, L. May 11 Funeral services were to be held today for Cecil Lyon, a member of the New York Stock Exchange since 1908. who died Saturday at the North Country Community Hospital here following an Illness of about three weeks. He was 58.

Mr. Lyon was taken to the hospital Thursday from his country home, Horrow Hill, in the Brookvllle vol-ony. He also had a city residence at 455 E. 57th Manhattan. The pointed to tne court or uenerai Mr.

Roche nrovided far rh h. Sessions in 1906 and remained there urban wedding, the engagement of the couple had been announced by the parents of the girl, Mr. and Mrs. William Klehr of 19 Winter Forest Hills. No date was set In the announcement, but It was expected that there would be a big ceremony in a few months.

The Rev. Gordon Baker, Man Wednesday, May at a pjn. HONERKAMP MARY (nee Koehler), on Sunday. May 10, widow of Frank W. Honerkamp, beloved mother of Mrs.

P. Hobbs. quests of $10,000, including gifts of 11,000 each to four oharitable Institutions. They are: The Old Home. Sth Ave.

and 16th St. Charles hattan evangelist, wlU be the guest speaker at the meeting at which Elsie, Frank Fred W. and Wil- Miss Dorothy Pelton of Rldgewood will preside. Miss Anne Bergen, president of the union, will conduct Survivim are his Thomas services were to be conducted nam E. HonerKamp ana Beloved Not an Elopement At the Odium home, 101 Oreen-av North.

Forest Hills, it was said Thomas Church in Manhattan at I five grandtthUdrt sister of Mrs. Kate Koehler. Funeral services Wednesday. May 13, at 7:30 Hospital, Port Jefferson, L. St.

Vincent's Home, 66 Boerum Place, and St. Joseph's Home, Jersey City. Cash bequesU of $1,000 each are made to the following relatives: Agnes Roche, a niece, of Providence. R. Mary Willimin, a niece, of Providence, R.

Dr. Thomas Roche, Drafts Annabie, o. A. Jersey Adeline A. Inert.

G. O. Jr. Kealy, Mary J. Blum berg, Leonom Leonard, John Byrnes, Ann Lyon, Roben Cahlll.

Ethel D. Mc8orley, Emma Cornell. Charles P. Morris, Henrietta De Levante, Neuhaus, H. Zlpporah Onken, Elise M.

Drisccll. F. K. Retlly, Thomas J. Durham.

J. J. Renken, Katrina Endemann, P. Reventlow, Jacob Faubel, Caroline Rlngleman, H. L.

Flood, Connor H. Scherbaum, A. J. Freddo, Anna C. Swanson, P.

J. Grosser, Marie H. Thiede.Emllle Hagar, W. S. Van Slyke, Haslam.

E. M.D. Elizabeth Honerkamp, Mary Wilkes. Tfflie Horst Emllle ANNAiLE Suddenly, May 10. 1036, OEOBOE at his residence, 2807 Parragut Road, beloved husband of Helen H.

and father of Oliver 6. Annabie. Services at the Harry T. Pyle aTortuary, 1925 Church Ave, Tuesday at 3 p.m. BEDFORD LODGE, NO.

574, P. A. Brethren, you are requested to attend Masonic funeral services tor our late Brother CHARLES P. CORNELL on Wednesday, May 13, 1938, at 8:30 p.m.. at the R.

P. Mason Funeral Parlor, 241 Borden-town South Amboy, N. J. LESLIE PHILLIPS. Master.

Stephen H. Sweet, Secretary. BEINERT GEORGE D. JR. of 1653 West 12th Street, devoted husband of Helen T.

Paulson and beloved father of George Robert and Barbara Jean and fond son of Anna (nee Bender). Religious services, Reverend Alfred Price; Masonic services, Copestone Lodge, 641, P. As A. at E. C.

Waldeck'sHome for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Monday evening, 8 pm. BLTJMBERG LEONORA, on Saturday May 9, 1936, at her residence, 91-28 109th Richmond Hill, N. beloved wife of the late David mother of Mrs. Edith Bauer, Mrs. Irene Hettrich; sister of Mrs.

Emma ForbelU Religious and fraternal services at Welgand Bros. Funeral Parlors, 1015 Halsey Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery. BYRNES On Saturday, May 9, 1936, at 271 East 7th ANN BYRNES, beloved sister of James Nolan and aunt of Katherine Nolan and Mrs.

John R. FarreM. Funeral Tuesday, 10 ajn. Solemn mass of requiem at the Immaculate Heart of Mary R. O.

Church. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, New Jersey. CAHILL On Friday, May 8. 1936, at her residence, 253 Washington ETHEL DONER CAHILL, wife of William mother of Mrs. Charles J.

Zinn, Mrs. Wilkin O. Mercer. Reposing at William Duni-gtn and Son Chapel, Rogers Ave. at Montgomery St.

Solemn mass of requiem on Tuesday, May 12, at 10 a.m., St. Ignatius R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DE LEVANTE At Rockvllle Cen 2 p.m. Mrs. Catherine Schroeder. Mrs. Mr.

Lyon's wife, the former Miss 1 George Cassin and Mrs. Edward. devotional service. Miss Edna May of Springfield at her residence. 653 Hancock Brooklyn.

Funeral Thursday, today that the quiet Saturday afternoon marriage was "not exactly an elopement because both families knew they were going to get married." The young couple just ran off by themselves "to avoid any fuss and feathers," the boy's mother stated. The Klehr family could not be reached for comment. a neohew, of BridMDorU Prank and J. J. Durham Dies; May 14, at iusio am.

HORST At Bayvllle. L. Saturday, May 9. EMILIE HORST, beloved mother of Mrs. Harry J.

Gardens, winner of the oratorical contest recently sponsored by the union, will be presented with an award. Chapters having the largest delegation at the rally will receive attendance banners. Native of Boro John Roche, nephews, of Westerly, R. George and David Roche, nephews, of 3836 Bailey the Bronx, and Mrs. Rose Roche, wife of Edward Roche, a nephew, of Hy-attsville.

Md. William P. Rettberg and The bride Is a graduate of the Anita ue aary. died several years ago. Surviving are his brother, William Doane Lyon of 8tamford, a son, A.

De Bary Lyon, and a daughter. Miss Leonle De Bary Lyon, a member of the Junior League of New York. Mr. Lyon was born In New York, the son of the late George WUllam and Jennie Cecil Lyon. He was a member of the Piping Rock, Meadow Brook Hunt, Turf and Pield and Racquet and Tennis clubs and the Beawanhaka-Corln-thian Yacht Club of Oyster Bay.

Finch School. Young Odium left Dartmouth College recently before his gradua Bishop to Start The residuary estate and the 58th St. property is left to a niece, Margaret I. Hennessy, who lives at the testator's address. Chanties Drive tion, iioin nia parent are prominent In the business world.

His father is head of the Atlas Cor Mr. Roche was a retired pollce-an. He had been a member of the The first appeal for support of the Diocesan Charities Commission Jacob Reventlow be made in Queens County by department for 35 years and was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn. Antonio Cinquegrana, who lived at 39 2d Place and who died at Long Island College Hospital Dec. 17, left an estate of $12,000 in real property to his widow, Maria Cin- poration, large investment trust, and his mother is Hortense M.

Odium, president of Bonwlt Teller Co. In private life she Is Mrs. Porfilio Dominic. She married Dr. Dominic, well known specialist, on March 3 last, in Paris.

She was divorced from Mr. Odium at Mln-den, on Oct. 7 last, but their business association continued. Bishop Thomas E. Molloy of Brook Rites Tomorrow lyn will be heard tonight at a din be held in the auditorium of St.

Joan of Arc R. C. Church, 35th The estate of John Williams, who Special to The Eagle Freeport. May 11 John J. Durham, a native of Brooklyn and for 14 years a resident of Freeport, died of pneumonia at his home here, 170 8.

Grove Saturday morning. Mr. Durham, a member of the commercial printing firm of Peck-Durham Company of Manhattan, was a member of the Crescent A. C.Hamilton Club, Freeport Elks Club, Royal Arcanum of Brooklyn, Bishop Molloy Council 1. Knights of Columbus, and the Holy Name Society of Holy Redeemer's Church, Freeport.

A requiem mass will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Holy Redeemer's Church and burial will be In Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lauretta Costello Durham; three daughters, Elizabeth Ann Durham and Mrs. Mary E.

Hlggenbotham of Freeport and Mrs. Aaelda M. Carey, Brooklyn; a sister, Mrs. WUllam Slaherty of Freeport, and a nephew, the Rev. WUllam Slaherty, assistant pastor of St.

Raymond's R. C. Church, Lynbrook. to nis deatn. Onee Target "or Bomb Last year, Judge Rosalsky was married to Mrs.

Leonard A. Snitkln. widow of the former Municipal Court Justice. In 1912, a dynamite bomb was sent through the mall to Judge Ro-salsky's home, but he detected the nature of the package before it exploded. Owen Egan.

then head of the Bureau of Combustibles, was called in to examine the bomb which exploded while he was holding It, causing him severe Injuries. Sender Apprehended The sender of the bomb eventually was found to be Henry J. Klotz, a Bronx draughtsman, who said that it was in retaliation for the Judge's sentence of a criminal to 30 years in Jail. Judge Rosalsky was appointed to the bench by Governor Higgins to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Judge Martin T. MacMahon.

He was later elected to the full 14-year term on the Republican ticket. He was again nominated In 1920 by the Republican party and was reelected with the Tammany indorsement. Fearless In Opinions He was as fearless In his opinions off the Bench as he was while facing violators of the law, and on numerous occasions raised his voice about matters relating to the apprehension and persecution of criminals. He was severely critical of the regime of former Police Commissioner Richard E. Enrlght and a few years ago roundly denounced a group of prosecutors on the Manhattan District Attorney's staff for laxity In bringing a prisoner to Justice.

In convening two grand Juries in 1929, he said: "There are Judges who do not understand what an Indictment really is, and I am very candid in making that statement; yet they will be the first to criticize our laws." Kind to First Offenders While Judge Rosalsky urged longer terms for criminals and even drew up a number of bills providing longer prison terms for perpetrators of crimes of violence, he did not see great harm In the practice of suspending sentence in the case of first offenders. Regarding this practice he said: "It Is better to have the sword lives at 478 83d St. and who died April 25 In Methodist Episcopal Mrs. Aioen services at Dodge Funeral Home. Glen Cove, L.

I p.m. Monday, May 11. Interment private. JERSEY On May 10, 1936, ADELINE at her residence 646 St. Mark's sister of Isaac E.

and aunt of Louise and Frances Jersey and Mrs. Frank M. Thompson. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Tuesday, 2:15 p.m. JOPPA LODGE No.

301, F. A. M. Brethren: You are requested to attend the funeral services of our late Brother HERMAN L. RINGLE-MAN at Herbtt Funeral Parlors, 83 Hanson Place, on Monday evening.

May 11, 1936, at 8 p.m. GEORGE KRUO Master. BenJ. S. Dubell, Secretary.

KEALY-MARY on May 11, 1936, at her home, 7321 4th beloved wife of Edward; devoted mother of Frances and Margaret Kealy; sister of Mrs. W. O'Connor, Mm. W. Loughman, Lawrence Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., thence to Our Lady of Angels R.

C. Church, 4th Ave. and 73d where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered. Interment Holy Croat Cemetery. Please omit flower.

Masses appreciated. John F. Murray Ave, and 83d Jackson Heights. Members of Queens parishes had formerly attended the annual dinner held In Brooklyn. Hospital, Is left equally among three children.

Sharing in the estate of $5,000 real property and $10,000 in personal property are: 8. D. Rooney, Rites Tomorrow Mons. J. Jerome Reddy, pastor of St.

Oertrude's R. C. Church, Edge-mer, and director of the Diocesan uatnonc unanties, heads the corn- Roslyn, May 11 Services will be the 83d St! 'address, and William J. Williams of Mamaroneck, N. Y.

held tomorrow for John F. Murray, president of the John F. Murray Joseph Burkard of Rideewood. Samuel Smith, who lived at 737 director of the Catholic Charities of Advertising Agency, Manhattan, who DeKalb Ave. and who died April 12 in Trinitv HosDlal.

left an estate of wueens, is cnairman oi tne din Funeral services for Jacob Reventlow, 59, who died suddenly Saturday, will be held tomorrow in his home, 21 Jayne Ave, Patchogue. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Carl Gernannt, pastor of the Patchogue Lutheran Church, at 2:80 p.m. Mr. Reventlow, who was an assistant manager of the Patchogue office of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for the past 28 years, was stricken suddenly in the office Saturday morning.

He died while being assisted to his home. Mr. Reventlow was born in Copenhagen! Denmark, and came to this country as a young man. He was a member of the Babylon Lodge of Masons, He leaves his wife, Ida Bass Reventlow; a sister in Denmark, Ellen; also three sons, Arthur and Aage of Jamaica, and Malcolm of New Rochelle. $8,000 In real property and $800 in personal property.

Real estate on Staten Island is left to three sons, Andrew N. Smith of 918 Ditmas Irving Smith of 216 Throop Ave. and Emmanuel M. Smith of 861 E. 27th St.

Hall Abandonment Trial Starts Today ADVERTISEMENT died Saturday nignt at nis nome on Oreenvale Road. He was 65 years old, and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bessie Dutton Murray. Services will take place at 10 a.m., and interment will be Thursday in the family plot in Wheatland, Iowa, Mr. Murray came to New York City in 1903, and ten years later organized the advertising agency which bears his name, with offices at 570 Madison Ave.

He was treasurer and director of the American Household effects ana one-inira of t.h residuarv estate is left to the tre, Long Island, May 9, ZIPPORAH, beloved wife of the late Maurice De Levante. and mother of Anita Mc- Robert (Cliff) Hall, formerly of LEONARD On May 9, 1938, JOHN beloved father of Thomas ASTHMA SUFFERERS NOW ftET SLEEP WITN0IT HABIT-FORM Wfi IN8S To relieve the dUna of aathtna attack anil bronchial cough, thcgtwi of widow, Mrs. Julia Smith, with the remaining two-thirds to be shared St. Albans, the radio stooge in the r. Leonard, and brother of Mrs.

Cormack, Alma Gillies ana cnaun-cpv De Levante. in her 71st year equauy rjy me ua. Catherine Schroeder, Mrs. George Baron Munchausen series, Is scheduled for trial today in the Queens Home Products Corporation. uassin ana Mrs.

Edward Greene. Funeral from residence. 138-31 226th ITU 1 A 1 f.i,l,v. hh.t.torm?M drum or Funeral services will be held at her residence, 11 Hillside Rock-ville Centre, Monday, May 11, at wj uun. Lxng isiano uity, where he is to answer charges of abandonment.

Burial Tomorrow L. uies; icitesfflna p.m. interment private. Deatrjs SWANSON Suddenly, FRED Laurel ton, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass at St. Clare's Church, Brookvllle Boulevard, Rosedale, at 10 o'clock.

Kindly Auto Firm Had ubborn your case may be, NACOR KAPS tay hrin bketaed relief and comfort. Nator Icdiunc ludianapoiia. Ittt DRISCOLL May 9, 1936, FRANK For Mrs. Blumberg ERICK JAMES SWANSON, of 325 ELL WOOD dribcoll, at nis res E. 41st New York City, beloved Hall Is accused by his wife, June Hall of 71-05 Polk Jackson Heights, of the failure to support their son, Clifford.

He was arrested on March 25 in Los Angeles on proceedings initiated bv George H. Lamb, chief of the Queens Aban- idence, 429 37th St. Services at of O. Frederick and Katnryn PAWNBROKERS SALES Funeral services will be held at alter B. Cooke's Funeral Home, 1318 Flatbush Tuesday, 2 8:30 pm.

tomorrow for Mrs. Leonora JACOB 8HONOUT. AUCTIONS Blumbere of 91-28 1 09th Rich Swanson, and brother of Kathryn Coughlln and Irene E. Swanson. Services at Ericsbn Erlcson's Chapel, 500 State Tuesday af ter- o'clock.

Interment Green Wood suspended over the head of the first offender than to send him to jail i 14. 1936 For Brooklyn won nuwers. Masses appreciated. LYON On May 10, 1936, ROBERT, of 6703 8th beloved husband of Isabella. Masonic service at his residence Tuesday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m. McSORLEY EMMA at her onment aureau. mond Hill, who died Saturday. Mrs. Blumberg, who was the widow of David K.

Blumberg, was active In Cemetery. DURHAM JOHN at his resi Earl V. Hennecke, president and general manager fthe automotive Equipment Company of Long Island City, died in the St. Mary's Hospital, Hoboken, N. today shortly after he suffered a stroke of paralysis in the offices of the Henze Implement Repair Company at 611 Adams Hoboken.

Mr. Hennecke. who was 52. was PLANS TO ENTERTAIN dence, 170 S. Grove Freeport, Miss Marlon Flcara of 107-39 tloneer, aeUa at 152 fraternal circles.

She wns a life member and past THIEDE EMILIE, beloved wife Ferdinand H. Thiede, passed 138th St. will entertain the members tello. father of Mrs. Azelda M.

matron of Radiant Chapter, 35, O. May 8, beloved mother of Walter, away May iu, ijo, in ner ism year. Services Tuesday, May 12th, at of the Vagabond Olrls Club a home tomorrow evening. 2993. April 18.

1935. and a E. past royal matron oi queen Anne Court, 118, O. of and a member of Henry Ward Beecher xuiui c. jwcuuuougn, aits.

Frank Mesurac, Camllle, Ernest J. and Reglna; iond sister of Mother Williams Funeral Home, 58 Mapie-wood Hempstead, L. at Carey, Mrs. Mary E. Hlgginbotham and Elizabeth Ann Durham, brother of Mrs.

William Flaherty and uncle of the Rev. William Flaherty of St. Raymond's Church, Lynbrook, Miss Bernadette Cote, daughter nt a former general sales manager for the Motometer Company of Long and tnus destroy mm. mere are marry men In New York City, now numbered p.mong our best citizens, who know value of our probation system." Seventeen men who faced the Judge in 1921 received a total of 211 years in Jail. He had nothing but praise for the Baumes laws and said that public officials charged with the duties of law enforcement should resolutely carry out their provisions.

He felt that only in this way would the wrongdoer be made to understand that the commission of crimes of violence in this State would carry 8 p.m. Court, 96, O. of and Northern Star Council, 44, S. and D. of Lib TOijmwn, wajflieiiw Monastery.

Santa Clara California. Funeral NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUPPLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THSt Mr. Hennecke lived at 35-36 161: mr. ana airs. Artnur cote of Hartford, and Martin F.

Grealish, son of Mrs. Ellen F. Grealish of 169-10 109th Road, who were mar VAN SLYKE On Junday, May 10, 1936, ELIZABETH at her Flushing. He was In the auto erty. She also was a past officer of the grand court of the Order of the Amaranth.

irom-tne resiaence on Tuesday, May 12, at 9:30 a.m., with a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. residence. 151 Berkel-y I motive equipment business ried recently at 8t. Anne's R. C.

Brooklyn, beloved wif of Eugene and mother of Edvthe Van Blyke. about 30 years and was widely known throughout the Industry. Surviving are his widow, a sister John's Place. Interment private. unurcn, Hartioro, will live in malca on their return from Southern wedding trip.

Prayer at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 and five brothers. Leiierts Place, on iiesuBy, o.ou Vuu. MORRIS HENRIETTA MOR The funeral win oe new rrom the Wiegand Brothers Funeral Parlors, 1015 Halsey and burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Blumberg Is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Edith Bauer and Mrs. Irene Hettrich; a sister, Mrs. Emma Forbell; six grandchil RIS of 6830 Bliss Terrace, Brooklyn, VETERAN ASSOCIATION, 23RD uciovcq mouier oi Max ana Joseph. Funeral services THE WEATHER FORECAST Townsend Titus 106TH Ur w. I.

nnoiinem with sorrow the death of our comrade, GEORGE A. AN- May 12, 2 p.m., from Kirschenbaum Brothers Chapel, 345 Throop Ave. NEW YORK CITY AND VTCTN. dren and two great-grandchildren. with It severe terms oi imprisonment.

Mentioned for Mayoralty Judge Rosalsky was prominently mentioned in Republican circles in 1928 as a possible candidate for Mayor. In honor of Judge Rosalsky, a fund of $500,000 was raised in 1925 to foster Jewish religious education. ity Mostly cloudy and warmer NABLE, Co. on May iu. ihjs.

Service at Chanel of Harry Pyle, interment Mount juaan cemetery. Services Today night and tomorrow: moderate 1925 Church Tuesday, May 12, NEUHAUS HERMAN soutnwest wind. Long island. Mass ol requiem at 10 a.m., Wednesday, May 13, at Holy Redeemer Church, Freeport, Long Island. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, Long Island.

ENDEMANN FREDERICK, on May 10, 1936, beloved husband of the late Eva, father of William and Peter. Funeral services Tuesday at 7 p.m.. at his residence, 4112 Ave. the Reverend Charles Roeder officiating. Funeral Wednesday 10 a m.

Interment Oreen-Wood Cemetery. FATJBEL On Sunday, May 10, 1936, CAROLINE, beloved wife of Joseph Faubel and mother of Catherine Eschay. Services at her home, 104-20 128th Richmond Hill. Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery Wednesday at 10 am.

FLOOD CONNOR at his residence, 200 Lincoln beloved husband of Bridget (nee Farrell) and father of Hugh and Joseph and brother of Minnie E. Flood. Notice of funeral later. at 3 p.m. ROBERT MERRIAM ROGERS, President.

IASTXRN NTW YORK-Mostlj Smn notthWrrCir: ptrobb'1' Special to The Eagle Glen Cove, May 11 Funeral services are scheduled today for Town-send Lewis Titus, 24, who died Sat The fund was presented to the Clymer on May 9, beloved husband of Marie stepfather of Julia and Genevieve Sormanl and Marie Christman, brother of Mllll Jaeger of Oermany and Hedwlg Werner of California. Funeral mas Jewish Education Association on tne WILKES TILLIE, on May 9, 1936. fe Of MARK A. WILKES. occasion of the Jurist's 50th birthday.

Judge Rosalsky was presented urday at the Parkside Hospital. Olen Funeral services at her home, 741 at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 12, Church cove, alter an appendicitis operation. The services were to be held Events Tonight vi ubbu oi rtngeis, Koeoung ana 8. 5th Sts.

Interment St. John's Cem- Marcy on Tuesday, 2 p.m. interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. ZEREDATHA LODGE, NO. 483, D.m.

at the home. 27 Highland If nrltlen hearing. Road. Interment will be In Friends Henry Kenworthy Dies of Injuries Special to The Eagle Mineola, May 11 Henry A. Ken-worthy, 59, of 547 N.

11th New Hyde Park, died at 6 a.m. today In Nassau Hospital. He had been struck by an automobile early yesterday while crossing Jericho Turnpike and N. 11th St. At the time he was reported to have suffered a broken leg, fractures of several ribs and numerous cut and bruises.

Police said the car was owned and operated by Charles M. Kaiser, of 222-34 93d Queens Village, according to the police. Police Justice Edward J. Le Clue, of Great Neck, will act as coroner and hold an inquest on Friday. Cemetery, Locust Valley.

F. A. M. The brethren are requested to attend funeral services ONKEN On Mav 11 at her fcmr, With 50 volumes containing me names of contributors to the fund and expressions of their regard for him. Bench Associates And LaGuardia Pay Tribute to Rosalsky He was the son of the late Lewis md May Meehan Titus, an old Long for Brother ARTHUR J.

SCHEK- In Brooklyn, in her 94th year, ELISE uinnuntiz i tnee ueniert). widow BAUM at the funeral parlors, 55 7th Brooklyn, on Monday, May Island family. He was a graduate of Friends Academy, Locust Valley, of the late Captain William H. and was employed by the Long Is- 11, 8 p.m. sharp.

unsen ano motner of Qustav Mrs. Anna E. Coe. William H. Jr.

ndiutry, RCA Building, Manhattan, 8. Meeting of Regular Republican Club A. clubhoim, 111 Pioneer 8. Uater ft Baker gpuka on World Fi JMji at meeting of Man'i Club of IPlK nd B5th Richmond Hill, 8. Meeting of Women's Division 9th A cpubiican Ovlns Young Polks League meeting and dan.

remple, 17 Eastern Parkway, 8. MrelhiK o( Joseph OnrH Post 1 -can Legion, 1936 Madison Rldgewoi Oood Will Court, lagle Building, iana ugnung uompany. ne is survived by his grandfather, Samuel George Loulae Veronica and Masti H. L. Salpeter, Secretary.

Townsend Titus, with whom he lived. 't aS In qpemotfam COX--A tribute of love to dear husband, DANIEL J. COX. ANNA STYNE COX. Judge Rosal.sky.

He was an experienced, competent and humane Judge. King! County Repu 1 A. 303 Patohen A inlveriary banquet of Churoh. 263 Preiider his loss win De deeply leu and his rTeoencK interment Oreen-Wood Cemetery. Funeral private.

REILLY On Saturday, May 1936, THOMAS beloved husband of Wilhelmina and fathe of Thomas G. and brother of John Rellly. Serv-ices at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. RENKEN On May 1938, KATRINA RENKEN, formerly of West-wood, N. sister of the late John Kuck.

Services at the Bayha Mortuary, 44 7th Tuesday, 2 place will be difficult to fill." LOUGHREY In loving memory of our grandma, whom God called i judge ueorge w. Martin: lea ni 'Mih deep recrrt that JudRe Meeting of Oood Sarr Rosalsky has passed away. I had known him for more than 20 years and there was no abler judge that graced the bench of General 8es- on Mother Day, 135. THE BROPHY CHILDREN. MAGILLIGAN In loving mei orv of Dr.

LAWRENCE P. Ynirchild service it preferred by those who spprc-ciate finer things. It coitt no more thin any other. Fairchild Sons MORTICIANS 86 Lcffcrts Place, Brooklyn Jamaica fluihio Garden City i. Broadway and Aberdeen said: "The city has lost the finest type of public official.

He leaves a splendid record of many years of faithful and devoted service. He was a tower of strength In the courts and in the enforcement of criminal law. I have lost an old friend." Special Sessions Justice Frederick H.Tki'iiburg said: "I fee a personal loss at the untimely death of Judge Rosalsky. It is a loss to the community." Called Credit to His Rare General Sessions Judge Cornelius F. Collins: "I am too deeply shocked at the death of Judge Rosalsky to say anything at the present moment." Maffistrate Jacob Ellperin, of the Brooklyn Homicide Court: "The death of Judge rtbsalsky an irreparable loss.

We were brought up toRether and ho was one of my most intimate friends. He was one of the most courageous, Just, and humane fudges, on the bench. It MAGILLIGAN second anniversary He win be missed by his because of his ereat learn ing and ability and his shining Winthrop Morrell Merrick. May 11 Winthrop A. Morrell.

80, a retired dairyman, of St. John's Ave died of a heart attack yesterday morning shortly after he had left his home to attend services in the, Merrick Baptist Church. He was born in Olney, 111., and had been retired for 30 years. His widow, Mary A. Morrell, and two sons, Harry and Denton, survive.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the home, with the Rev. Daniel E. Lewis and the Rev. J.

Gordon Hymes officiating. Mrs. Mark Wilkes Services for Mrs. TUlle Wilkes, 85, of 741 Marcy who died Saturday, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at her home.

Mrs. Wilkes was born mass, Tuesday, May 12, 6:30 a.o at St. Francis Xavier's Church. THE FAMILY. Hope Club No.

2 of tl REVENTLOW Suddenly on Saturday, May 9, JACOB, beloved husband of Ida Bass Reventlow. Funeral services at his residence, 21 Jayne Patchogue, L. I on Tuesday, May 12, at 2:80 WARNER In deep devotion to the beautiful memory of LEROY WARNER, who left us one year ago today, May 11, 1935. Forever In our hearts. WIFE and DAUGHTER.

WEBSTER MARGARET. Inlov-lng memory, who passed away May 1922. CHESTER A. WEBSTER. Sisterhood meeting.

Congregation Shs Zedek, Kingston Ave, Park FUcr John Manor chairman of the Commission, spaaks tt meeting of Name Society of Our Lady of Refuge R. Vital Notices 1 AcKnowleagments. Birth, Confirmations. Engagements. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Butter and Egg Dlvnion of Brooklyn Marriages.

Death, Masses. Memo- Pel" VHIllil SIIUl hilt llt riamu accepted daUy up to a.m. for first edition; ll a.m Cast New Yorl will be hard to replace him." EAGLE BUILDING Desirable office space at lowest rentals in Boroueh Hall section. Renting Agent BOOM 506 wuiiambuie ADranam Mancer. cniei clerk or Manor.

70 Thatfc Brooklyn for nearly 70 years. She was a member of the Marcy Avenue second edition I. JO vm tot third "Judge Rosalsky was hard on Baptist unurcn. Her nusoand, Mar A. Wilkes, wtio has been active in real rriminal and was lust in t.hn A.

A. JUNG 798 LINCOLN PLACE PRESIDENT 4-8733 WILLIAM A. MARTIN 784 WASHINGTON AVI. first offender. He wn.s a credit to edition 'Including Sun day notices close 4 30 p.m Satwdai for tint edition, final closing 1, p.m.

Saturday. (MAin t-6000 oi irxtn t-s2ooj LOUGHREY First anniversary mass in loving memory of a devoted wife, mother and sister, KATHERINE (FARRELL) LOUGHREY, St. Jerome's Church, 7 o'clock, Tuesday, May 11 THE FAMILY. Democratic circles In the Bedford section for many years, survives her. Burial will be In Cypress Hills the Jewish race.

County Judge John .7 Pitr.Keralri Society of New York, "I regret to learn of the death of.

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