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to for 31023 and last all on diamonds 30. and and to all p.m. 1939. from of I the rupt first the and properly of transact the prove such the S. GAYNOR, 75, DIES; FORMER BORO ALDERMAN Former Alderman John S.

Gaynor, active in politics here for the last 40 years and former Republican leader of the 4th A. D. in Williamsburg, died yesterday at his home, 459 Eastern Parkway, following a protracted illness. He was 75. A Republican for many Gaynor dropped prominent.

out of the G. O. P. ranks in 1932 and joined the Madison Club, stronghold of the late John H. McCooey, Democratic leader of Brooklyn.

A native of Manhattan. Mr. Gaynor had lived in Brooklyn since childhood. As a young man he worked in the iron foundries in the Eastern District and later became a letter carrier. He was elected to the Board of Aldermen in 1907 and served in that office until 1919.

He represented the 39th Aldermanic District and in 1916 was chosen as Republican minority leader of the Board of Aldermen. He was the Republican candidate for Congress in the 7th District in 1918 and also was defeated for the office of County Clerk in 1919. Mr. Gaynor was the Republican leader of the 4th A. D.

from 1918 to 1924 and his struggles for the leadership with former Sheriff Alfred T. Hobley lasted over a period of several years. He was appointed assistant state superintendent of terminals in 1922 but held that office for only a brief period. He is survived by A daughter, Mrs. Alice Morrison; two sisters.

Loretta and Emma Bodine, and a brother, Michael J. Gaynor. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery tomorrow. Jacob Panoff Feted By Prudential Firm Jacob Panoff of 3715 Kings Highway, a representative of the Prudential Insurance Company of America, was honored by the company at a dinner last night in the Hotel St. George on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of his affiliation with the firm.

He is superintendent of the company's Brooklyn No. 1 district, which has headquarters at 130 Clinton St. John Sievers John Sievers of 1587 E. 95th a foreman for the Sanitary Laundry Company, where he had been employed for 19 years, died Wednesday. He was born in Brooklyn 46 years ago and is survived by his widow, Sadie T.

Sievers. and four children. John Sophie, Julia and Mrs. Lillian Moakley. Services will be held at the Serene Funeral Home.

9229 Flatlands at 8 o'clock tonight. Burial will be at Lutheran Cemetery tomorrow. Anderson, Andrew Johnson, John Bauer, Charles Joyce, Michael F. Birmingham, Keck. Bertha Delia Agnes Megaro, Angelo Bischoff, Henry Boyle, Nora James H.

Cianflone, O'Connor. Agnita Aurelius O'Leary, Frank E. Colquhoun, Picoli, Charles Duncan Rogerson, Coriell. Sadie Mary B. F.

Craig, Annie Schlichte, Cucuel, Kathryn Ellen Moore Shea, Amanda E. Fagan, Dorothy Shea, Mrs. P. F. Gaynor, John S.

Sievers, John Green, Mary Simpson, Andrew Hamilton, Rose M. Welsh, Adolphine Harrison, John E. Wood, Sidney P. Hencken, Fredric ANDERSON-ANDREW, on May 8, 1941, beloved husband of the late Bridget (nee Gartland): devoted father of John, Winifred Healy and Cecilia Hanly; brother of Sarah and Patrick. Funeral from residence, 39- 39 50th Avenue.

Long Island City, Monday, 9:30 a.m. Mass of requiem at St. Raphael's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BAUER- May 8.

1941, in his 81st year, CHARLES. of 289 Wallabout Street, Brooklyn. He is survived by four daughters, five sons and two sisters. Funeral from his home Saturday, 9:30 thence to All Saints R. C.

Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John's Cemetery. BIRMINGHAM-Of 85-18 125th Street, Richmond Hill, L. DELIA AGNES, beloved wife of the late Peter Birmingham and mother of Mrs.

Margaret Hanlon, Mrs. Ethel Bouchey, Mrs. Irene Weber, Mrs. Helen Scott, Mary and Thomas; also sister of Mrs. Kathryn McCann.

Requiem mass will be offered Saturday 'morning, May 10, at Our Lady of the Cenacle R. C. Church, 137th Street, Richmond Hill, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BISCHOFF--On Thursday, May 8.

1941, in his 80th year, HENRY BISCHOFF, beloved father of Marie Sinclaire and Elizabeth Bischoff. Service at his residence, 248 Henry Street, on Saturday, 11 a.m. Interment private. BOYLE-NORA. May 7.

1941, beloved wife of Matthew; mother of Norah Morgan, Helen, Marion, John and William. Funeral Saturday, May 10, from 23-59 24th Street. Astoria, L. I. Mass, Immaculate Conception Church, 10:45 a.m.

Interment Calvary. Vital Notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday, Joseph Goodman, Water Dept.

Head Termed by LaGuardia City's 'No. 1 Career Man' Joseph Goodman, 64, Commissioner of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, died today at his apartment, 128 Fort Washington Manhattan. He had been ill for several months. A city employe for 42 years, Commissioner Goodman came to the United States from Hungary when he was 11. Surviving are his widow and one son, Lawrence, student at the University of Illinois.

Commissioner Goodman, who once was termed by Mayor LaGuarCa as my "No. 1 Career Man," had never fully recovered his health since an abdominal operation last June. Rites on Sunday Mayor LaGuardia appointed Mr. Goodman to the post of Commissioner of the Department of Water. Supply, Gas and Electricity in 1936 and he was said to have been the city's first departmental commissioner of civil service origin.

He had previously served A8 chief engineer of the department. Services will be held at noon Saturday at the Riverside Memorial Chapel, 76th St. and Amsterdam Manhattan. Lauded by Mayor Mayor LeGaurdia issued the following statement on the death of Mr. Goodman: "Commissioner Goodman was a real public servant.

He did not change his mode of living because he became a commissioner. He was always modest and unassuming. He long will be remembered by his associates in the department. Flags on public buildings throughout the city were ordered at half-mast by the Mayor. Baxter Leases Sunrise Airport Archie Baxter, well-known flier, who has conducted a flying school at Floyd Bennett Field for the last five years, has leased the Sunrise Airport, south of Sunrise Highway and east of Lefferts a tract of about 70 acres, to which he will transfer his school when hangars and runways are completed.

The property of the Sunrise Airport is owned by the Hopkins estate and was leased to Mr. Baxter through Joseph H. O'Neil, downtown real estate broker. This is the only large tract of vacant land in the metropolitan area available for a flying field. Mr.

O'Neil said in announcing the deal. DEATHS HARRISON JOHN beloved husband of Catherine A. Harrison of 55 Randall Avenue, Rockville Centre; father of Susan Lawrence, Regina Margaret J. and John E. Harrison.

Reposing at Forbell Funeral Home, 77 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre. Requiem mass at St. Agnes R. C. Church, May 12, at 10 a.m.

HENCKEN-May 8, 1941, FREDRIC beloved husband of Lillian; devoted father of Marilyn and Dale; brother of Lillian Schroder. Funeral services Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L. Friday, 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery. JOHNSON -On May 8, 1941, JOHN, at Elim Park, Shelton, beloved father of Joseph, Noble and Martin, Services at Ericson Ericson's Chapel, 500 State Street, Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. May 7, 1941. MICHAEL beloved of Katherine; husband, Irene.

Edward nd Robert. Reposdear, at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Jerome's Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered, 10 o'clock. KECK-BERTHA, of Lynbrook, on Wednesday; sister of Louise Kuhn.

Services at Flinch Funeral Home, 34 Hempstead Avenue, Lynbrook, Friday, May 9, 8:30 p.m. MEGARO- May 8, 1941. of 411 Prospect Avenue; husband of Carmella; father of Anthony, Jean. Marie, Gertrude, Aurara, Harry, Joseph; brother of Mother Superior Sr. Marie Angelica, Sister Lucy, 8.

and Josephine Mangone. Solemn requiem mass Monday, 10 a.m., Our Lady of Peace Church, Carroll Street. Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy. NAN-KERVIS--On May 8, 1941, JAMES beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee O'Rourke), devoted father of Mrs.

Thomas Sheridan, Margaret and James Nan-Kervis: brother of Mrs. Elizabeth De Clerk, Mrs. Mary Healey and Howard Nan-Kervis, at his residence, 266 Kingston Avenue. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St.

Gregory's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m for publication the same day; an late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday.

Andrew Baird Simpson, 24, Great-Grandson of Banker Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Narderth, May 9--Andrew Baird Simpson, great grandson of Andrew Baird Simpson Charles Picoli, Stock Broker Rockville Centre, May 9. The funeral of Charles Picoli, stock broker, who died yesterday in the Nassau Hospital, Mineola, after an illness of six months, will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow from the Macken Mortuary, 52 Clinton Ave. Mr. Picoli, who was 49, resided at 288 Harvard here.

He was born and educated in Brooklyn and WAS a member of the firm of F. H. Douglas Co. of 61 Broadway, Manhattan. Before he became stock broker, he was employed with the L.

E. Waterman Company, fountain pen manufacturers. three Surviving brothers, are his mother and Lawrence, Henry and Severa Picoli. Brazil Curbs Air France Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. May 9 (U.P)-The Air Ministry has refused permission for.

Air France, the French Commercial Aviation Company, to resume its Rio-Buenos Aires Santiago service, it was learned today. La Paz, Bolivia, May 9 (U.P)-The Defense and Finance Ministries have authorized the government to buy the privately -owned shares of the German-controlled Lloyd Aereo Boliviano Air Line, thus placing it completely under Bolivian Government control. O'CONNOR-AGNITA VERONICA. May 6, 1941, beloved wife of Dr. Clarence J.

O'Connor and devoted mother of Clarence J. sister of Vincent J. Duffy. Funeral from residence, 2558 Marion Avenue, Bronx, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Our Lady of Mercy Church.

10 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Masses preferred. John J. Fox Sons, funeral directors.

O'CONNOR Alumnae Association of St. Joseph's College for Women announce with regret the passing of a past president, AGNITA DUFFY O'CONNOR. Members are requested to attend requiem mass in academic dress. ANGELA M. DEEGAN.

Pres. Eleanor Lagattuta, Cor. Sec. O'LEARY-FRANK beloved son of the late John J. and Catherine brother of William, John.

Joseph and Edward. Funeral from his residence, 477 E. 9th Street. Solemn requiem mass Saturday, May 10, at the Church of St. Rose of Lima, Parkville Avenue, 10 a.m.

PICOLI--May 8, 1941, CHARLES PICOLI, son of Elizabeth, brother of Lawrence. Henry and Severa Picoli Jr. Reposing at the Macken Mortuary, 52 Clinton Avenue. Rockville Centre, L. until 10 a.m., Saturday, May 10.

ROGERSON-On May 8, 1941, MARY B. of 540 W. 143d Street, Manhattan, beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Frances Rogerson. Funeral from 187 S. Oxford Street, Brooklyn, Saturday, at 11:15 a.m.

Requiem mass St. Teresa's Church, Classon Avenue and Sterling Place. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, SCHLICHTE -KATHRYN, on May 7. of 901 80th Street; beloved wife of Sgt. Charles Schlichte, N.

Y. P. survived by one niece and two nephews. Funeral from the Parlors of James F. McKeon Son, 7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway, on Saturday.

9:30 a.m.: thence to the R. C. Church of of St. Ephrem, where a mass will be offered. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. In Memoriam The Eagle has published booklet of "In Verses You may obtain a copy of this booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker at MAin 4-6200. Henry Bischoff, 79, Retired Distiller Founded Company At Schenley, Pa. Henry Bischoff, 79, of 248 Henry retired distiller, who formerly was associated with H. H.

Reimers Co. here, and the old Schenley Distilling Company, died yesterday at his home following a protracted illness. Mr. Bischoff started his business career with the Reimers concern as a boy and eventually became its head. He then decided to enter the distilling business and founded the plant at Schenley, which continued until the advent of prohibition.

The firm then was sold. It had no connection with the present Schenley Distillers Corporation. Mr. Bischoff was born in Germany and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marie Sinclaire and Miss Elizabeth Bischoff.

The funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Miss Annie Craig, Retired Teacher Special to The Brooklyn Eagle: Patchogue, May 9-Miss Annie Craig, retired Brooklyn school teacher, died yesterday at the home of Mrs. Emma Cheshire, 48 Edwards here, after a short illness. She was 69.

Miss Craig retired as a teacher, from Public School 75 in Brooklyn because of ill health and moved here about 15 years ago. She was a member of many church organizations and was actively identified with the work of the Holy Family Guild of Cenacle at Lake Ronkonkoma. A solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in St. Francis De Sales R.

C. Church, Patchogue. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn. Surviving are three nephews, William, Charles and Edward Craig, and one niece, Mrs. Anna Barberi.

U. S. Defense Sales Reach $114,880,000 Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Washington, May 9-A total of $114.880,000 in defense bonds and stamps WAS sold throughout the nation during the first week of the sale, begun May 1, the Treasury disclosed today. In the first week of the borough drive the Brooklyn Postoffice sold a total of $285,982.95 in defense bonds and stamps, Postmaster Frank Quayle announced today. Yesterday's sales of $36,397 represented $34.293 in bonds and $2.104 in stamps as compared with the sale of $37.275 in bonds and $3,562 in stamps on May 7.

105 Die in Ship Sinking, Lisbon Paper Reports Lisbon, Portugal, May 9 (U.P.) The newspaper Seculo reported from San Vicente, Cape Verde, today that "105 persons were killed or drowned when the British ship Calchas was torpedoed." The newspaper said that 55 persons had been rescued and had arrived in the Cape Verde Islands. Wills Filed The following wills are on file with Surrogate George Albert Wingate: BALL. HENRY P. (May 1), Estate, not more than $10.000 real and not more than $1,000 personal. To wife.

Margaret Ball, 295 Parkside BLACKMAN, MAX (April 101. Estate. more than $20.000 personal. To sisters, Jennie Stern, 178 Ocean Parkway, and Mars Beder. 250 Ocean Parkwas.

and brothers. Morris Blackman. 63 Gray Inn Rond, W. C. 1, Holborn.

London: Moses Blackman. 34 Terlist Straat. Antwerp, and Hirsch Blackman. Voronezh, seyevski Per, No. 10.

Kv. 13, Russia. $400 each: wife. Minnie Blackman, petitioner, personal effects, automobiles. household furnishings and effects, $2,500 and life Income from residue In trust: daughters, Muriel Blackman and Anna B.

Gilbert. all of 1601 Beverly Road, petitioner Helen B. Sionim, 2020 K.nes Highway. petitioner, one -third remainder interest each in residue. DREW.

CHARLOTTE I (April 21 Estate, not more than $4,000 real and $6.000 personal. To sister. Emeline E. Drew. 26 Monroe executrix.

FRANK. BARNET (April 71. Estate, not more than $5.000 real and not more than $10,000 personal. To Washington Cemetery. $500 nephews.

Daniel Frank. 801 Avenue C. $400: Charles Frank, 2088 E. 22d Dan Frank. 1565 59th and William Frank.

2088 E. 22d. $500 each: Jack Frank, 2728 Kings HighWAY. $400: nieces. Rose and Lillian Frank.

both of 2088 22d and Dinah Aronoff, 364 On fayette $500 each. Jewish Sanitarium of Incurables. Inc. 86 E. 49th $500: Ruth and Elsie Ratkowsky, both of 1038 Rogers Place.

Bronx. $200 each: sister, Mary Aronoff, 364 Lafayette Ave. $1: brother. Samuel Frank. 2088 E.

22d executor $500 in trust. specific Jewelry In trust and residue. RENNERT. CHARLOTTE E. (April 11) Estate, about $2.000 real and more than $10.000 persona.

To sisters. Agnes C. Brerendorff. Roslyn Drive, Gien Head Cecelia R. Graves.

7506 Colonial Road. and Charlotte A Rennert and, brothers. Edward G. Rennert. both of 337 64th and John C.

Rennert. 6 Stuart St. Newton. executor, one- fifth of residue each. Surrogate Wingate has granted letters of administration on these estates: DUBNOFF.

ANNA (April Estate. not more than $10.500 To husband. Sam Dubnoft, 349 St. John's Place, Other heir. A son.

HIMMELSTEIN, MORRIS (April 131. Estate. more than $13.000. To Pub1.c Administrator Spacious, Modern Chapel for Your Comfort GEORGE D. CONANT 1120 Flatbush B'klyn Tei.

BUckminster 2-0247 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941 15 MAJ. ALBERT F. VOLGENAU, MAGISTRATES COURT CLERK Col. Andrew D. Baird, Brooklyn banker and civic leader, died Wednesday in his home, 68 Wynnedale Road.

He was 24. Mr. Simpson, who was associated with the E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company at Wilmington, was born in Brooklyn, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard D. Simpson. His mother was the former Ella Francine Baird, daughter of the late Andrew R. Baird.

He was prominent in athletics and student affairs at Lower Marion High School, Ardmore, where he was graduated in 1934, and also at Amherst College, where he was graduated four years later. At Amherst he was on the varsity soccer team and was co-captain of the varsity swimming team. He was a member of the Glee Club and the Sphinx Club and of Chi Phi fraternity. His parents survive. Funeral services were to be held today in the First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia.

Burial will be in GreenWood Cemetery, Brooklyn, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Rites Conducted For E. Spayd Funeral services for Clarence E. Spayd, founder and executive secretary for 15 years of the Brooklyn Safety Council, who was killed in a fall from the window of his sixth floor apartment at 141 Joralemon on Tuesday, were held last night in the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.

Burial was in Harrisburg, today. Some 50 persons attended the simple Episcopal service, which was conducted by the Rev. Dr. John Howard Melish, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Mr.

Spayd is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ann Spayd. Mechanic Faces Trial On Wife-Beating Charge Walter Zagorski, 23, a mechanic, of 88-29 Fort Hamilton Parkway, today awaited trial in Special Sessions Court on A simple assault charge brought by his wife, Lottie, 23, who testified that her husband punched her on April 21 after an argument over money. Zagorski told Magistrate Nicholas H. Pinto, before he was arraigned yesterday in Coney Island Court, that the argument arose when he protested against his wife's relatives "interfering" in his home.

He claimed that his wife's folks are Nazi sympathizers and continually upbraid him because of his Polish ancestry. He was held in $500 bail. SHEA--On May 7, 1941, AMANDA E. (nee Lynch), beloved wife of the late Patrick mother of John Paul F. and Ann sister of Mrs.

Frank A. Swanton, Mrs. Bernard Walsh and Walter J. Lynch. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 314 8th Avenue.

Requiem mass St. Saviour's Church, 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Henry McCaddin Sons, directors. SHEA--The Christ Child Society announces with regret the death of a faithful member, Mrs.

P. F. SHEA. Members are requested to attend requiem mass Saturday, 10 a.m. Mrs.

JOHN NOLAN, President. Miss Mary C. Ednie, Cor. Sec. SIEVERS-Suddenly on May 7.

1941, JOHN, at his home, 1587 E. 95th Street, beloved husband 'of Sadie (nee Tompkins.) Funeral services at Serene Funeral Home, 9229 Flatlands Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Saturday at 2 p.m. -At his home, 68 Wynnedale Road. Narderth, on May 7, 1941, ANDREW BAIRD, son of Howard D.

and Ella B. Simpson, in his 25th year. Relatives and friends are invited to the service on Friday at 2 p.m., First Unitarian Church, Chestnut Street, west of 21st Street, Philadelphia. Interment Green- -Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Saturday, 2 p.m.

WELSH -On Wednesday, May 7. 1941. ADOLPHINE beloved wife of Jonathan dear mother of Jonathan T. Jr. Services at the Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Saturday, 2 p.m. WOOD SIDNEY on May 4. beloved mother of Mrs. Lottie Tripp, Mrs. Mable Krulder, and Frank Wood.

Funeral services Friday, May 9, 8 p.m. at her home. 209 Jetferson Avenue. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. In Memoriam FRASER-SARAH PARKER.

In sad remembrance. Dear mother. you are not forgotten. Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you Are with 115 As you always were before.

DAUGHTERS, SONS and GUSSIE. Lost and Found Advertisements Appear Daily on Page 2 Under "Announcements" Funeral services for Maj. Albert F. Volgenau, chief clerk of the municipal term of the Magistrates Court in Manhattan and veteran of the World War, who died of A heart attack yesterday in the Mary Immaculate Hospital. Jamaica, will be held at 4 p.m.

Sunday in the Fairchild Chapel. 89-31 164th Jamaica. Burial will be in the National Cemetery at Pinelawn. Major Volgenad, who was 65, resided at 188-10 Ilion Hollis. He was stricken as he left for work on Wednesday and was taken to the hospital.

A native of Brooklyn, he was the son of the late Ernest Volgenau. He was a reporter on the New York Herald, the World and the Associa ated Press before he became secretary to the Fire Commissioner in 1905. Two years later Major Volgenau started his long career in the courts. In 1908 he was made chief clerk in the Night Court, holding that post until 1938. when he became chief clerk in municipal term.

During the World War he served overseas in the Quartermasters Corps in the Army and rose to the rank of major. He was a member of Bronx Lodge, 871, B. P. O. E.

Surviving are widow. Grace L. Volgenau, and his daughter, Miss Elsa G. Volgenau. Wild Taxi Injures 8 On Crowded Sidewalk James S.

McHugh, Ex-L. I. Official John S. Gaynor Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Cedarhurst, May 9-A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Joachim's R.

C. Church, for James Slater McHugh of Auerbach Lane, Lawrence, former trustee of that village, at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. McHugh died in his home on Wednesday after a long illness.

Mr. McHugh was born in Manhattan 54 years ago and was educated at the College of St. Francis Xavier and Fordham Preparatory School. Upon being graduated he joined his father in the decorating business. During the World War he served with the old 7th Regiment.

Surviving are the widow, Marguerite his daughters, Mrs. Thomas W. Feeney and Dorothy, Loretta and Barbara McHugh; his sons, James Slater McHugh Jr. and Peter McHugh; three brothers, John of Larchmont. Paul of White Plains and Frank of Red Bank.

N. and two sisters, Mrs. Edward Oswold of White Plains and Mrs. Henry Hirschmann of Norwalk, Conn. The Rev.

Francis P. Flanagan will officiate at the mass and interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City. CIANFLONE-AURELIUS, age on May 8. beloved son of Aurelio and Theresa Cianflone; dear brother of Bruno and Chicchina Weyrauch. Funeral from residence, 1201 Oriental Boulevard.

Manhattan Beach, Monday. May 12, at 10 a.m. Requiem mass St. Margaret Mary R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLQUHOUN-DUNCAN, late of Greenock, Scotland, suddenly on May 7, 1941, aged 45. Funeral service 2 p.m., Saturday, May 10, at Herbst Funeral Chapel, 6741 5th Avenue. CORIELL--May 7, 1941, of 357-A West Side Avenue, Jersey City, N.

SADIE (nee Denning), aged 45; beloved wife of John; sister of Mrs. May de Caspray, Edward and Robert Denning. Funeral from William Schlemm, Funeral Home, Bergen and Harrison Avenues, Jersey City, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Peter's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. CRAIG--Miss ANNIE, May 8. 1941, of Patchogue, L. I.

Mass 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 10, at St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church, Fatchogue, L.

I. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, 12:15 noon. CUCUEL- Wednesday, May 7, 1941, ELLEN MOORE CUCUEL, of 146 Woodbine Street, in her 91st year. Services at the William C. Fisher Funeral Home, Bainbridge Street, corner Saratoga Avenue, on Friday, May 9, at 8 p.m.

Interment Madison, N. J. FAGAN- (nee Webb) of 727. Avenue M. on May 8, 1941; beloved wife of Arthur F.

Funeral from George T. McHugh Funeral Home. 1016 Bedford Avenue, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. GAYNOR-JOHN on May 8. at his residence, 459 Eastern Parkway.

Survived by one daughter, Alice Morrison: two sisters, Loretta Gaynor and Emma Bodine, and one brother, Michael J. Interment Calvary Cemetery, May 10. GREEN MARY. of 268 49th Street, sister of William, Charles Elizabeth Hanson. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from her home.

Arrangements Jos. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. HAMILTON Thursday, May 8, 1941, ROSE M. HAMILTON, beloved mother of William E. Hamil- ton; sister of Mrs.

Mary Frederichs and Carrie Fischer: grandmother of George W. Waller and Mrs. Lillian R. Felton. Reposing at Funeral Home, 187 S.

Oxford Street. Funeral services Sunday, 4 p.m. Interment private. Four persons were in Bellevue Hospital today from injuries ing when a cruising taxicab ran wild for 30 feet along the sidewalk of Madison Ave. at 42d Manhattan.

Four others were hurt in the accident which occurred late yesterday afternoon while the streets were crowded with homegoing men and women. In the hospital were William Searles, 45, of 8 Adelaide Rye, possible fractured skull; Gwendolyn Bernicoff, 19, of 59 Varet leg injuries; Jean Scagloni, 22, of 33-36 Fund Drive Nets $208,525 in Boro Brooklyn citizens have given $208,525 to the Greater New York Fund since the start of the campaign on April 14, it was announced today at the first report luncheon of the Brooklyn division of the fund, held at the Hotel Towers. Walter Rothschild, president of Abraham Straus, chairman of the borough division, said the sum represented 42 percent of Brooklyn's quota of $500,000. THE WEATHER Official Weather Report of the U. S.

Weather Bureau (Eastern Standard Time) MAY 9, 1941 FORECAST--Showers this afternoon and tonight, partly cloudy: cloudy day and Sunday. Cooler today and Saturday. Increasing northwest winds, veering to westerly and becoming strong Saturday morning. Fresh to strong north to northeast winds Saturday. Lowest temperature expected tonight, 45 degrees.

Highest expected tomorrow, 60. WEATHER Following at 7:30 a.m., New York CityAbilene Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Bismarck Boston Buffalo Butte Charleston Chattanooga Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Duluth El Paso Galveston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City L'g Beach. L. Los Angeles Louisville Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Mobile New Orleans Norfolk Oklahoma City Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland, Me Portland. Ore Raleigh Sacramento St.

Louis Salt Lake CitySan Antonio San Diego San Francisco Savannah Seattle Tampa Washington OBSERVATIONS are weather observations taken 75th meridian time today: T'mo't'res Low High Weather Temp. 24 24 7:30 a.m. eter 7:30 a.m. Hrs. Hre.

CI 29.65 60 57 76 29 89 67 66 88 Cl 29.66 56 52 76 PC 29.91 62 60 84 29.66 62 57 86 29.72 57 52 82 30.29 29 27 47 C1 29.64 57 53 74 29.76 50 48 67 30.23 28 27 51 29.96 29.80 30.08 29.86 29.96 44 48 50 62 70 49 46 44 65 57 71 66 59 85 88 29.94 70 69 90 30.04 48 48 79 29.88 48 47 69 30.27 38 35 48 PC 29 81 60 60 93 29.99 71 69 81 CI 30.00 46 43 71 29.95 65 90 -Ci 30.20 47 45 77 29.70 56 65 51 60 29.83 67 90 30.00 49 46 76 29.90 78 79 30.10 41 40 53 30.23 42 42 49 29.98 69 87 29 99 71 90 PC 29.72 60 54 77 29.99 61 60 86 PC 29.67 60 57 80 29.78 66 62 101 29.75 47 47 69 29.65 56 43 67 30.08 40 39 64 29.78 65 58 83 29.99 55 55 84 30.13 46 43 78 29.99 49 49 74 29 97 68 66 90 29 82 62 62 81 30.02 51 49 72 29.91 67 64 90 PC 30.11 40 39 67 29.95 75 70 88 PC 29.71 54 80 C- Clear: cl-Cloudy: PC-Partir cloudy; R- Rain: P- S-Snow: Sl-Sleet Highest temperature in New York City same date year- 66. Lowest temperature 11 New York City same date last year 47. Lowest temperature in New York City this morning 57 at 7 a.m. AUCTION AUCTION SALE SALES. TAKE NOTICE THAT.

JERE J. REID. auctioneer. at public auction, May 16th. 1941.

1 00 Bishop, McCormick Bishop 1000 Dean St. Brooklyn Dodge Sedan, Serial No. 30168542. PAWNBROKERS SALES ESTATE OF EUGENE ROSEN. BAUM'S AUCTIONEERS.

Kelly. J. Feldhuhn. I. Kirschner.

Schwalb. gell at 70 Bowery, at 9 May 11 By order of M. a.m. ware, 1286 Broadway, diamonds, welty, second-hand watches musical field clocks, shotzuns, fishing levels, poles, reels. typewriters, sulta pledzed from 77080 Oct.

2. 1939. of 7472 of March 30 1940. niv7-6: oSu JACOR SHONGUT. INC.

Jos, Shonkut-Geo. ut. SELL AT 82 BOWERY. 9 A.M. Mav 12 For Brautman' backer Loan Office), 360 Knickerbocker Ave diamonds, jewelry, second watches, ndds and ends of desilverware from 6116 of 16.

10 12968 of Dec. 30. 1939. 1039. front 12983 Jan.

2. 1910. of 15084 fan. 31 1940. also 1051 of May to 5568 of Aux.

4. 1939. wold overe. May 14 For Stavenhagen 581. 5th sec.

ond-hand odds 2912 of Not. 1. 19016 March 30. 1910 Similar goods 19 Woodhult 20181 1939. of March 1940.

and All holdovera. m9-2t 105th Corona, leg injuries, and Marie Hogan, 25, of 559 W. 190th Manhattan, leg injuries. The four others, who were treated and went home, were Filomena Giordano, 22, of 675 Union Mrs. John Tunmore, 53, of Garden.

City; Joseph Goldberg, 45, of E. 41st and Frank Araujo, 48, of Manhattan. The driver of the cab, Herman Litishewsky, 29. of 44 Elliott Place, the Bronx, told police his brakes failed and the cab mounted the curb as he reached for the emergency brake. C.

Estate H. Left Morey Mrs. Sophie Morey of 309 Cumberland who died on April 27, left an estate of more than $10.000 in real estate and more than $10.000 in personal property, according to a petition accompanying her will. filed for probate today in Surrogate's Court. The will, which explains that Mrs.

Morey derived her property from her late father, William P. Hillman, leaves $10.000 and a life tenure in the Cumberland St. home to the widower, Charles Harold Morey. The residue is left in trust to a son, Richard S. Morey.

WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN Walter B. Cooke INCORPORATEDFUNERALS DIGNIFIED As As Low $150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 151 Linden Boulevard minster 4-1200 50 Seventh Avenue- MAin 2-8585 1218 Flatbush 2-0266-7 QUEENS 150-10 Hillside Avenue- JAmaica 6-6670 63-32 Forest Avenue -HEgeman 3-0900 158-14 North. Blvd. -INdependence 3-6600 STATEN ISLAND 98 Beach Stapleton- Gibraltar 7-6100 MANHATTAN 117 West 72nd Street- TRafalgar 7-9700 1451 First Avenue. RHinelander 4-5800 BRONX 1 West 190th Street-RAymond 9-1900 165 E.

Trement Ave. -LUdlow 7-2700 347 Willis Avenue- Mott Haven 9-0272 WESTCHESTER 214 Mamaroneck Avenue- -White Plains 39 Phone for Representative or Write for Illustrated Booklet "D'-No Obligation ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS -In the matter of the general assignment for the benefit of creditors of JOHN C. CREVELING SON. CORPORATION.

assignor. to EDWARD G. ELKINS, assignee. Pursuant to a re-settled order of Hon. James T.

Hallinan, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against CREVELING SON. CORPORATION. formerly ducting business at 792 Liberty Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, to present same with vouchers therefor, duly. verified.

to the subscriber, at the office of his attorney. William F. Litter, at No. 315 Wyckoff Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York. on or before the 23rd day of May.

1941. WILLIAM F. LITTER. Assignee. Attorney EDWARD G.

ELKINS, for Assignee, No. 315 Wyckoff Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on April 6. 1941. IRVING KOONDEL WAS adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be heid at the Post Office Building.

Room 209, Brooklyn, N. May 20. 1941. at 10:30 a.m., at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such business as may properly come before said meeting. EUGENE F.

O'CONNOR Referee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on April 26. 1941, GERARD LUISI. also known A.S GILARDO LUISI. was adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be Room held at the Post Office Building.

209. Brooklyn, N. on May 20. 1941. at 10:30 a.m..

at which time the creditors may attend. prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such business as may properly come before said meeting. EUGENE F. O'CONNOR, Referee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on formerly April 30.

1941. CHARLES COHEN. doing business under the firm name and style of VOGUE BAG SHOP. W8.8 first adjudicated bankrupt. and that the meeting of creditors will be held at the Post Office BulldRoom 209.

Brooklyn, N. Y. on May 20. 1941, at 10:30 a.m.. At which time creditors may attend.

prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such business a8 may properly come before said meetine. EUGENE F. O'CONNOR, Referee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on April 17. 1941.

HERMAN HERBSTMAN. also known AS HYMAN HERBSTMAN, was adjudicated bankrupt. and that first meeting of creditors will be held Post Office Building, Room 209. Brooklyn. N.

Y. May 20. 1941. at 10:30 A. at which time the creditors may attend.

prove their claima, appoint trustee. amine the bankrupt, and transact such business as may properly come before said meeting. EUGENE F. O'CONNOR. Referee.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on April 12. 1941, FRED BERAUD was bankrupt, and that meeting credkors will be held at Post Office Building, Room 209. Brooklyn on May 20 1941. at 10.30 A.111,. which time the credItors 1118 attend, their claims.

appoint examine the bankbusiness 43 may come before said EUGENE F. O'CONNOR, Referee,.

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