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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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ROY C. KEMMERER, 58, DIES; MEDICAL SERVICE PIONEER Clemens A. Meyer, Bank Aid 25 Years Educators Mourn Dr. Grady; Scho0' Flass at Half-Mast Edward Walmsley, Ship Line Official BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1940 PETER C.

TRAEGER, 68; SERVED ONE FIRM 56 YEARS A solemn requiem mass for Dr. GatStd in World War William E. Grady, Associate Super-wj, intendent of Schools and widely -5trvici Monday known fdUfator wh0 Tnurs. Clemens Alexander Mever. ln nis home.

263 Dover member of the Board of Fducation. a close fr ond of Dr. Grady for 40 year, said: -In the death of Mr. Grady this rommur.i'y and particularly th fine lea'h'rs were more extensively used for book bindlns. 1087 Sterling Place, who was for Bearh.

will be offered school nf New York Clothe last 33 years employed with the Monday at 10:30 a m. in the R. C. have suffered an irreparable low. National City Bank at the Wall St.

Church of St. Margaret Mary, Man- His contribution to education is too branch In Manhattan, died yester- jhattan Beach. Burial will be pri- valuable to be measured or fully day at his home following a short vat. appreciated Illness. Officials of the city school sys- "Bill Gradv lived a firmlv useful Roy C.

Kemmerer, president of tho "New Torlc Mtatcil Servic Company, 134 Broodway. ind pioneer in the medical service field, liKl yesterday at St. John's Ho-piUl, where he underwent' an operation week ago. He was 58 and lived at tS-Sl 188th Jamaica. Mr.

Kemmerer was well known In Masonic circle, having been a t2d degree member, and also was ctlve In he Brooklyn Chamber ol Commerce and the Rotary Club here. He wai a member of Ja maica Lodge, T. A. of KLmet Temple, A. O.

N. M. 8. Mr. Kemmerer was bom In Scranton, and founded the New York Medical Service in 1903.

He was a graduate of New York University. Surviving are his widow. Lea Botzen Kemmerer: three daughters, Mrs. Edgar M. Matthewa and Doris and Lea Kemmerer, and a ton, Lorenao Kemmerer.

Services will be held at the FalrchUd Chapel, 89-31 164th Jamaica, at 3 p.m. tomorrow and burial will be in Kenslco Cemetery. Mr. Meyer was born In Brooklyn S3 yean ago and during the World War served overseas with the 27th Division. He wu gassed in action.

Mr. Meyer wu the husband of the late Isabella Cottrell Meyer, who died Ikst year. Surviving are two daughters, the Misses Helen C. rind Muriel C. Meyer, and two Funeral service, will be held Tv for over a quarter of a century Garrell Busch, 66; jMrs.

G. A. tinder, 53 Years With Firm' Clergyman's Wife Xl UU ,.15 XUPUI- icent mind and his excellent judge- on1 nrrA 1 t. I it: iraoon ana trance i above prejudice and passion. He had a useful outlook and he always kept his intellectual life alert and vigorous.

He was natural a. i and human and friendly. To him 2 ne was a man ereatelv beloved "He had the devoted affection of scores of friends and the lasting love of a sympathetic wife and admiring children. He went to his reward in favor with God and in charity wiih the world." At a meeting of the Board of Education last Winter Mr. Crowley nominated Dr.

Grady for the post Peter C. Tracer. 68, who was em- Dlnved bv one concern for Ml vear. yesterday at his home, 113-04 103d Ave, Richmond Hill, after Illness. He retired three week ago and was s'iickn shortly aftr- Mr.

Traeger'. entire business "reer spent with the book- binding firm of J. C. Valentine Co. in Manhattan.

He was a stamper and saw the process of, stamping titles on books chanie from the days of hand-ooerated presses to modern power presses. He UChlV skil eri In the and often recalled the days wlvn WPA Boss Held Absent Son on A WPA superintendent who allegedly carried his son on the payroll of the LaGuardia Field construction Job in September and October, 1939, while the was serving elsewhere as a third-class yeoman in the Coast Guard, was arraigned in Federal Court yester- day on an Indictment charging con- spiracy in defrauding the Govern- ment of $260. Robert. Kimmel of 184 Beach 86th e. Rnrkaw)v Tj.orh th ntvHn.

indent, was held by Judge Byers jn $500 bail. The son. Charles R. Kimmel, 24, was paroled in the cus- tody of the commandant of the Coast Guard, New York Area. Two Funeral Rites Today For Church Worker Funeral services for Mrs.

Fannie M. Linder, wife of the Rev, George Llnder, who died Thursday at her home, 87-33 18th Woodhaven. or Superintendent of Schools, to Burial will be in Holy Rood Ceme-whlch Dr. Campbell was re-elected. I tery, Westbury.

will be held at 2 p.m. today in 0 ihe BrooMyn agje Emanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 92d St. and 101st cf i which her husband formerly as pastor for a number of years. Mrs. Linder was born In Lcmira, 1 72 years ago and was active In church work for many years.

She a heart attack Thursday night at is survived by her husband, who his home, 81 Bryant Ave. here, retired from active church work Mr. Lindgren, who was 71, had recently, and five children, Marie i been with the color concern for 48 Lt Linder, Dr. Paul H. Linder, Dr, years and was its secretary treas-John A.

Linder, Mrs. Madeline A. urer for the list eight years. He Kohler and Mrs. Esther M.

Hoelzer. as a member of the New York The funeral services will be con- Credit Men's Association, the Tam-ducted by the Rev. W. K. Clymev arack Country Club and the Bliz-pastor of Emanuel Church, and the sard Club of '88, Rev.

E. M. Glasow, pastor of St. His wife, Mrs. Gertrude Taylor Paul's Evangelical Church In Forsst Lindgren, died in 1938.

Hills. Burial will be In Maple Grove cemetery. Worthington Lewis I Philadelphia, Nov. 9 (fl) Howard vived by her husband. Michael; two: Worthington Lewis, 85-year-old re-daughters, Mrs.

Anna Panchurek tired banker and former secretary and Mrs. Mary Smegola; two the Philadelphia Clearing House Michael Jr. and and Association, died yesterday, brother, Michael Maslch. Once president of the old Farm- C. I.

O. Split Sharpens as State Unit Demands Lewis Quit Post Had Been Active Worker In Civic, Church Circles Special to the Brooklyn taglt. S'eart Manor. Nov. 9 Edward Walmsley.

treasurer of the Ellerman Wilson Steamship Line, Man' hattan, died yesterday in Jamaica Hospital following a brief illness. Well known for his civic work here, h. 51 CarUon Terrace mr. Born lt Southampton. England, 49 ycm ag0 Mr Walmsley came t0 the United States 35 years ago.

One of the most tctlve workm ot stJ Anns Darlsh. ne has s.rved a5 treasurer of the St. Vincent de Paul 1 the past ten year, A War tnn he founder of the Stewart Manor Post American Legion. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Edith Walmsley; a son.

Richard, two brothers, Walter and Frank, and a sister, Mrs. Dollie Aldworth. The funeral will be held from th home Monday morning; thence to St. Ann's R. C.

Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Six Hurt as Ferry Crashes Into Slip Six persons were Injured, none seuousiy, wnen tnr cu-onea ferryboat Tremont, traveling be- tween 39th St. and St. George, Staten Island, crashed Into the north wall of the St. George slip as ihe was preparing to dock at p.m.

yesterday. 1 Among the injured were Mrs. Anna Sultan, 39, of 14 N. Tyson Laurel Park; Lee Day, 33; I his wife, Caroline, 31, and their 21 -month-old daughter, Ann, of 1819 Haring St. Mrs.

Sultan suf- fered a bruise of the hip and was treated at the scene by a Staten Island Hospital doctor. The Days refused medical attention and went home. Five of the injured were In the women's cabin, on the lower deck, and were thrown against the cabin wall bv the impact. William H. Griffin boat.

was in command of the Theft of Letter From Box Brings 13-Month Term Milton Wainores, 32, of 329 Broadway, was sentenced to 13 months imprisonment yesterday by Federal Judge Mortimer W. Byers for stealing a letter from a hall mail' box at 409 Hewes last May For having forged an Indorse- ment on and cashed the $15 unem- ployment check which the stolen letter contained, Wainores was' given a suspended penitentiary term and put on probation for three years by County Judge George W. Martin last month. Appraisals The following appraisals, according to a report of State Transfer Tax Appraiser David F. Soden, were on file today in Surrogate Court: CARI.SOV, KMMA IAu.

51. Cirosa $33 570: ntt. tJB am. To son. EriiKt A.

Carlson, one-half ot rc'iduary Room C. and Irving O. Carlson, one-fourth of rMidi.arv p. fach. chin asseti, real estate, ii.soo; ,..2,: fPilfllifnus orcmprtv ftvftn ftim Ri-hilif.

attorney IBS Montaiue St. CONN. FI.IARl:TH (April 193S1. Oro t. sn.158; n't.

110.249. To siyter. Nellie Bilaen. Chief estate. $5 H9: mortgage, notr.

cash and tnMirtnrr. mucellaneoua proo-ef $ku. rover Sniften, tttorney, 149 Broadwar, Manhattan. DAVIS, ANNA (Sept. SI.

193 C.roFH assets. net, $22 811. To Mirhaei Da vi. one-third of resldnarv p-tn'e: ton, Fdwurd H. rjnvn.

two-third of rr-Mduary estate. Chief assets, mnrtgases, note. rash and Insurance, 3.161. rWEN. ISABHIA M.

(Jv. 5 1S40V Oro net. $11,012. To brother. Arthur C.

En-en. 15; niece. Ethel M. Smith, residnarv estate. Chief asset', real estate.

mortasc.es. notes, rssh and Insurance, a 1 67 miscellaneous property, $350; transfers. S3.596 Putnev. Twomhlev ft Hall, attorneys, 165 Broadway. Manhattan.

KOSTFR. FRANK t. f.lule 9 19401. Oross sU, $14 850: net. To Or.undi W.

and Catherine Br.t:. on--half of residuary ests'e earl; Cluf assets, real estate. storks and bonds, S7.04S. Stephen J. McCrtmlisk attorney, 41 Park Ror.

CIREENE. MART F. ffeb 4 1M0V Oross assets. $14,025: net, 249. To Thomas Greene, and daiiKli-ter.

Marv Halp'P. one-hnif ol re.riiu:v estate eaeh. Chief assets notes, rash and sin 4 nr. relianeous rroper y. 41! Lou E.

Brockman. attorney. Court P'. HAN'RAHAN. Mil IMKI.

(M 'Q40i. nf To datishter. Kalher.n- Hanrahan JSO. Ames Rnih Mid von Wnliarn U.ir.is-han. one-halt of residuary each Chirf assets, mrr-teaEe.

notrv cah srd Insurance. transfer. w.seo. Fennelly Jr. etorney.

70 Pine St, Manhattan. MEALY, MARTIV (Jun 1940V Orots $17 1117: ne'. $15 973 To Roman Cath.illt Dioreae of Brooklyn and Roman Catholic Heme for the $'0 each: pastor of SI. Paul nnman Catholic Church, $150: Sarah Haynes, brothers, Heaiy trust, ercouu and one-third of residuary elate: Patrick Heaiy and sistet, Susan Waiker, one-third of residuary estate eicll. Chief as.

ets personal proper'y Pa'ri'kl J. attorney, Mnn'aaue KAY, t.ORFKT. 9, Otn.a Mei. $17 "87 re' To husband. CotneNua Kav iiteceasedi.

15 fV income from -n tni' and re. d-uarr M'a'e dxi.Th'er, M'fiia'ei in triKl tn he ns.d In nn-, rua! r.f ooo earh and t'-maiitfie- inters 'n Kn' i na "i annual of each sae, n'p rah arc iivurmu-e 477 881. Tatr. A- Hard', attorneys. 1 Wall Ht loonr.

ROr m. iju sse! $33 999 net $31 To Cienru'le Chirf a--c real estate and personal properly. $33,999. William X. Oeoghan, alter- licy.

yj Court si MI RPHV, NORA E. (March CJ-O'S (, $14 550: net. $11 S47, To Edward J. Murphv. one-thiM rf -esiduary p'ta'e- riauahter Ma- a A Mirtihv and Sa rf ar.d sotn.

Jihn Albert V. and Edn srd Murihy of rcid-tvy e.n'e esrh Chief a real ta-r 4 0 o. s'oik' and hends $4 ati-intv. 34i! Mactisoi A-r RAMI. CHAR1 a $'i res fri i'He fltian ItsnH s'orss nd hond ct osi nio-'aaf1 P-s-es rh hnri nsiraric ro'- ee.lareeni nrope-tv a-i four, attfimff.

VMtan. I 1 Mr. was a native of Man- hattan and lived in Brooklyn Queens for about 25 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Susan Kemmerer Traeger; two daughters, Mrs.

Anna Dunn and Louise; two sor.s, Leo and Thomas, and two grandchildren. William and Joan Dunn. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Bookbinders. Local. 25 The funeral will be held from the': home at.

9 a m. Tuesday with a solemn ma of reaulem at 10 m. in S'. Benedict Joseph R. C.

Churcn 7nt(rmnt will In Mnst Pnlr Trinity Cemetery. in Carrying Airport Payroll other co-defendants, timekeepers on -the project, also held In bail of 8500 each, were Ben Gross of 8305 20th Ave. ar.d Michael Fiuseiante of 110 -Willow Brook Road. Port Rich- mond. S.

I. Their trial was set for Nov. 15. -The indictment relates that son was carried on the payroll as, an ornamental ironworker and that. time cards wer; duly approved by" the WPA men and eheck issued for the work that the lime cards nt man had performed.

According to. Assistant Federal Attorney FranK" Parker the deception was practiced by carrying the absentee on the roll under the name of Robert Kummel. Nov. 18, der.ounred the action of the State executive board and declared thnt the body was Illegally-' constituted six weeks ago at the State convention in Rochester-, which Lewis had declared illegal. The State board took the position that Lewis had no constitutional --right to declare the convention legal.

In a statement i.s.sued by A. Strebel, State president, Lewis was asked to keep his promise to retire and described him as having "fotfeited the confidence of American labor" by supporting Wendell Willkle, "the candidate of Girdles Weir and Ford 'and other open-shoppers." Walter B. Coofet IKCOBi-UMTtD i DIGNIFIED AsLow $ltA FUNERALS A lOJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES amoomvN 1S1 Lmim awrlMird-tUctailiiilii (-LIN Unmm a-emiK Wlaaa 1211 Flatbut 2-42M-7 1 50-10 Hill ltd Hnt-Uiiuau M70 63-32 Fartit Ivwiaa-HdMiiali 1-0900 15 14 Hortti. 3-6600 TA1IK ISUNS SI Itadi St, StaptrtimChV altar 7-1104 MwiiurraN 117 Wart 72d Stratt-TRafakar 7-0700 14S1 Ft Ayamw-MmUaiia-r 4-SIOO BRONX 1 Watt l0k Strett-MyiMoa' 0-100 ItS E. Trwnaflt 7-2700 147 WilM AvanM-Mfttt Nai 0-0272 WIlTCHttTf) 214 Mamal-awacK An-WkHt PtakM rVient for ffapfaianf flt Of Wrlct for (ffuilrotaat took(t No ftt invintr HUUMUNf CQI CO C.

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l.VC N'kirk Ave, Jtruoklyn. lot Srdan, ris'iti'iuth Motor N(k. STSOtiV), PC 1041799. for the of a ni's Stewart. William iVnsi.r an1 Lew A.

Roiimeiatet. nfl-2l C. H.ADEI.MA. on Nov. 2.1, 11H0, at 11 iji i a.

at. 101 Thtrri Ave. Sedan. Motnr No. HUHxiM.

for the i "tint of Willy Fla.iiiu.i,.n. C. H. A DF.Lw AN A I'CTION EER. -lla on Nov.

2.1. 19HI. at 10 1.. a at ti'H Par if ic F'irri 2-lioor No. f.if the.

of William Kuaoell BovHtrl. H.AiKI.M.N. "rcT1i on Nov. 2j. at 10 a in Ui'an Uiu'ikiyn, Sedan.

KM770. for Ho rutint r.f i'iatn'O E. 3 C. Atlt'Tl' i.NKK.n." Nnv. 1.

llllil. 9 110 a Coiifv Jslan'I n. ristoouii, Motor rtakon' f-oii and TAWNBROKFRS SXI.KS "estate "of nosEXJ BM'M'S J. Keliv. .1, K'ldliolin, I.

J. nrliwalh, sell at 7o R.ifteiv, 9 a Nov 13 Hv Hi.nidway, diH iiond-. .1 I secoiid-liaio'f imisnal instruments, ram'-ra. k'oi sh it rifles, iovt'ls. typewnt'-rs, io.ks, suit fisluni: pni.

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to 23T49 of Auk. 31. lt. ilden. 41" sinuliir pi dses.

ilotlnnif, plndaed front MIX19 nf Jut'! tj ll'liS ot Hit. 1H. nK-tjt oSii Nif. 11-By "t-Iff Estato J. Er i.

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I Mi -1 1 J. S' d- r.v K'o nloi Hid i- Jane Old ,1 "I- vj 1: vv-i INC All. a in. ffMii .1" "111 111 iv, I Tli'iin. Mar-'' V1! tm t.u- rt 2 A ro'io IV to ctTK.i Sii'ii'ir t.r.'k' 1 Jul- 1 1 I 0.

11 10 and Ml Grady. (am A a WnA1 In trtKiif-aM A TV Intendent of Schools, who yesterday ordered the flags on all city schools flown at half-staff In Dr. Grady's honor, said: Tt r- 1 I 11 r. Dr. Grady death means a grea.t: "Dr.

Grady was an expert in his field, known not only in the United States but far beyond its confines. Since I have been Superintendent of Schools no major policy has been adopted without conference with him. 'The Board of Education has lost one of its stalwarts. His death is a great shock to me." William R. Crowley, Brooklyn ta Extinauish "9 Fire in His Barber Shop Overcome by smoke while trying to put out a fire in his barber shop, John Duck, 58, Negro, was suffocated to death yesterday in the shop, 25 Moore St, He lived in the rea rand In the basement of the building, a five-story brick tenement structure.

Firemen who put out the blaze found the body on the floor. The flames were confined to Duck's quarters and the apartments upstairs were not damaged. One alarm was turned in. ers and Mechanics National Bank, he was elected a vice president of the Philadelphia National Bank when the two institutions merged. Surviving is the widow.

LINDGREN E. MARTIN, at White Plains, N. November 7, 1940, husband of the late Gertrude Taylor Lindgren. Funeral services at hl.s residence. 81 Bryant Avenue, White Plains, N.

Sunday, November 10, at 3 p.m.; also services Monday, November 11, at 11 a.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. McKEE t- MARGARET V. (nee Thompson), at her home, 6137 Palmetto. Street, beloved wife of James and dear mother, of William V.

aud Brother Columban of Mary, Funeral from her home; solemn requiem mass St. Brigids R. C. Church, Monday, 9:30 a m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. McLEOD On November 7, 1940, WILLIAM, of 649 Monroe Street, beloved husband of Florida Bishop; devoted father of Mrs. Bernard Schupp and Bishop McLeod. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home. 83 Hanson Place, Sunday, 2 p.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery, MEYER On Friday, November 8, 1940, CLEMENS husband of the late Isabella M. and father of Helen C. and Muriel C. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Monday at 10 a m. MORRIS On November 8.

1940, CLARA E. MORRIS, member of Cropsey Avenue M. E. Church. Service at Methodist Episcopal Home, 920 Park Place, Monday, 11 a.m.

I MURPHY CORNELIUS denly, on Nov. 8 at his residence, 249 21st Street, husband of the late I Elizabeth, beloved father of Edward Joseph brother of Dennis, Henry, John and Mrs. Mary Bicn- nan. Requiem mass Monday, Nov. 11, at 9:30 a.m.

at the R. C. Church of St. John the Evangelist, Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MURPHY On Friday, Nov. 8. at her residence, 361 Lafayette Avenue, MARGARET, devoted mother of Mrs. Anna Lynch, Mrs. Agnes Mc-Kenna, Margaret, Joseph, Leo and George Murphy.

Funeral on Monday at 9 a.m.; thence to St. Pat- i rick's Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction James Madden.

NIEBERG HARRY. Members of Motor Hearse and Car Owners Association, are respectfully requested to attend funeral service for our deceased brother and vice president, Harry Nieberg, at the Mldwood Chapel, 1625 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, Monday, November 11, at 1:30 p.m. JAMES J. FINAN, President. Thoma.s Reynolds, Secretary.

QUIGG-On November 8. 1940. JAMES husband of Yolan; father of Robert at his 279A 19th Street. R-posIng at the Scully Funeral Home, 203 DeKalb Avenue. RITZ On Friday, Novrmber 8 1940, CLARA, of 78-60 Slreet, Glendale, formerly of Woodhaven; slater of Tony and Herman Rltz, aunt of Louis A.

Stahl and John Palmer. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. STONE-In this city, October 17, JEAN KATHERINE, daughter of the late William Sidney and Mary Williams Stone, In her 62rt year, Service and interment in Dnnbtiry, Connecticut. 10 a.m.

Monday at the Fairchild I 88 Lefferts Place and the Interment will be in Green-Wood emeterj. E. Martin Lindgren, Color Firm Official Waite Plains, Nov. 9-Scrvlces will be held at 11 a.m. Monday for E.

Mnrtin Llndirren, secretary treas- urcr or the Carbic Color and Chem- lcnl Company of Manhattan and a i native of Brooklyn, who died of DEATHS FERGUSON SADIE (nee Pol- lard), on November 7, 1940, beloved wife of Dr. Francis Ferguson; dear sister of Mae Travers; also survived by three stepchildren and four nieces. Reposing at her residence, 389 82d Street, until Monday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Anselm's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Direction M. J. Smith, Sons. GALLAVAN-EDGER on November 7, after a lingering illness, beloved and devoted brother of the late Ellen Mathilda Anderson. Services at Sayre Funeral Home, at 2:30 p.m.

Saturday, 221 Broadway, Newarkk N. J. Interment Fairmont HESS ELIZABETH (nee Ens-mcngcr), of 11 A Schaefer Street, in her 90th year. Widow of Lud-wi7, mother of George and sister of Katherine Ensmenger. Services Sunday, 9 p.m, Zirkel Funeral Home, Rldgewood and Norwood Avenues.

Interment Monday, 2 p.m. HIGGINS Suddenly, on November MARY beloved wife of Edward F. and daughter of Charles and Catherine Robar; sifter of Charles and Thomas. Funeral from her residence, 1286 Prospect Avenue, Monday, November 11, 9:30 a.m. Requiem ma.ss Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

Interment St, John's Cemetery. KELLY ANNIE, November 8, at her home, 78 8th Avenue, beloved wife of the late Thomas Kelly and sl.ster of the late John M. Dunn. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence ta St. Francis Xavier R.

C. Church. Interment St. Agnes Cemetery, Albany. Albert V.

O'Connell. KELLY On November 7. PETER, beloved son of Peter and Catherine; dear brother of Mrs. Edwin Gar-gan, Mrs. John McLaughlin, Mn.

Samuel Magee, Mrs. Harry Rath-bone and Elizabeth Kelly. Funeral from his residence, 416 85th Street, Monday; solemn requiem mass St. Anselm's Church, 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KEMMERER On Friday, No-vember 8. 1940, ROY beloved husband of Lea Botzen and loving father of Mrs. Edgar M. Matthews Lorenzo, Doris and Lea Kemmerer, Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, Sunday at 3 p.m. KIESEL CONRAD, on November 8, 1940, beloved husband of Elizabeth; devoted father of Elizabeth, Mary, Charles, Conrad Jr Joseph, Frank and George, Reposing at the Walter B.

Cooke, Funerl Home. 158-14 Northern Boulevar Flushing, L. I. Requiem mass Blessed Sacrament R. C.

Church Monday, 10 a m. In-trrment St, Banifacj Cemetery, Elmonf. LAVELLE MARGARET 'nee MrDrury), on November 7, 1940, at her residence, 2016 E. 26th Street (between AvenuesT and U). Beloved mother of Mrs, William Orace, Mrs, Frederick B.

Llnser; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth O'Connor. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass R. C.

Church of Edmund. In- termcnt Holv Cross Cemetery. Vital Notice accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publics linn the same day; late at II p.m.

Saturday night for publication Sunday Wat Life Member Of Masonic lodge Garrett Busch of 229 DeKalb who was employed for the last 53 years with the drug concern of Lanman and Kemp-Barclay Co. ef 135 Water Manhattan, died Thursday at his home, after a brief Illness. Mr. Busch, who was born In Manhattan 66 years ago, spent his entire business career with the drug concern. He was a resident of Brooklyn for the last 33 years and was a life member of Orion Lodge, 117, F.

it A. M. Surviving are his widow, Minnie Busch, and three brothers, Charles, Henry and William S. Busch. The funeral services will be held at the home at 8 p.m.

Sunday. Interment will be In Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. Michael Thomas Mrs. Mary Thomas of 98 Bedford who died Thursday, was born in Hungary 62 years ago and lived to Brooklyn for the last 26 years.

The funeral was held today with a mass of requiem in Holy Family R. C. Church. Mrs. Thomas is ur- Ayen, Margaret S.

Kemmerer, Roy C. Bogart, Ellis O. Bowie, George BoyleRortense Buehler, Bertha Busch, Garrett Christiansen, Oscar Clancy, Bridget Coles, Augusta' Crosby, Kate Deite, Charles D' Ernie, Anna Devlin, Elizabeth Dixon, Russell Dudley, Thomas twyer, Hannie Evans, Jonas Sr. Feeley, Margaret Ferguson, Sadie Gallavan, Edger Hess, Hiaabeth Higgins, Mary J. Kelly, Annie Kelly, Peter Kiesel, Conrad Lavelle, Margaret Lindgren, E.

Martin McKee, Margaret McLeod, William Meyer, Clemens Morris, Clara Murphy, 4 Cornelius B. Murphy, Margaret Nieberg, Harry Quigg, James Rltz, Clara Stone, Jean Sward, Emll Toner, Mary Traeger, Peter Velsor, Nettle G. Walmsley, Edward Walsh, Robert Weil, Samuel Winant, Adelaide AVEN Entered Into rest on Nov. MARGARET 8. (nee Spindler), Wife of the late Peter Ayen, mother of George Mrs.

Edward F. Borges, Mrs. Milton G. Van Ranst, Mrs. Alfred Feltman and Mrs.

Charles K. Gavin. Reposing Chapel, 55 7th Avenue, after 4 p.m., Friday. Services Sunday, Nov. 10, 2 p.m., at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 1th Street, near 6th Avenue, BOGART On Saturday, November 9, 1940, ELLIS G.

BOGART, beloved husband of Mary E. (nee HuMeyi Bogart. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Monday, 8 p.m. BOWIE On November 8, at his residence, 348A 14th Street, GEORGE, beloved husband of Ma-belle and father of Clara. Reposing at George J.

Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue, Services Sunday, November 10, at 8:30 p.m. BOYLE HORTENSE, on November 7, at her residence, 1368 55th Street; beloved mother Amelia Hauge, Hortense Maher and Jean Zenk. Services Sunday, 5 p.m. Interment Monday, 2 p.m., Lutheran Cemetery. BUEHLER BERTHA November 7, at her residence, 275 Mil-ford Street, beloved wife of Henry loving mother of Augusta Poll-mlts, Frances Kuhlmann, Lillian Canavan; also survived by two brothers, Charles and Arthur Beck-nagel; four grandchildren.

Services Sunday, 8 p.m., at the residence. Interment Monday, 2 p.m., Lutheran Cemetery, John L. Bader, director. BUSCH On Thursday, November 7, 1940, GARRETT, beloved husband of Minnie Busch and brother of Charles, Henry G. and William S.

Bibch. Services at his residence, 229 DeKalb Avenue. Sunday at 8 p.m. Direction Fairchild Sons, CHRISTIANSEN OSCAR of Oceanslde, L. on November 8.

beloved fatiier of Victor, William and Esther C. Lltson. Funeral service Sunday, p.m., at East Rockaway Nazarene Church. Friends may call at Pettlt Brothers, 20 Lincoln Avenue, Rockvllle Centre, until 2 p.m, Interment Monday. CLANCY BRIDGET, on November 7, 1940, beloved mother of Eugene and Catherine Qulnn.

Funeral from her home, 35 Pine on Monday; requiem mass Ble.ssed Sacrament R. C. Church at 9:30 a m. Interment it. John's Cemetery, Events Tonight NVitr.a! Council of Vnnn, ol board ct dirtclori, Hotfl Auor, Manl.a.tan: S.

Thf Club. tnnul dinner, Hotfl BOASfrt; 6.30. National Atoriatlon of Cost Account nu, dinner-dance. Hotel Bossert; a. Columbia Aociahon.

Brooklyn Post Office dance. Columbui Club. 1 Proinect Park Went; 8 30. Riduenood Lodce, Lo-al Order of Mno-e. buffet pari-, 8708 Freud pond Road.

(. Ridp-ood ar.d uen Club, annual dinner-dance: County Judae Charles 8 Coiden to apeak, Hotel New Yorker, Manhattan: 9, Fourth annual enterlalnment and dance of Hie United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workera of America, Hotel St. George: 8. Annual reunion of the Assncialion of the Pioneer Infantry. A.

E. P. Shell Hotel. Lexmiton Ave. and St.

Manhattan: 8. The Rperry Progress Department, dance. Towers Hotel: 9. Robert 1. Porter Po.t.

V. P. W. annual military ball, post headquarters, 4th Ave, rri 52d 30. Flatlands Post.

American Leiiori, lnau-tural dance. 229S Nostranr! 9, Jnyw Kilmer Post. American Leelon. mander. Tom's Ln Cahln.

2017 Emmons Ave, Shepshead Bay; 8.30. SWARD On Thursday, November 7. 1940, EMIL. beloved husband of Ella; father of Alfred and Lillian. Funeral services at the Harris Funeral Parlors, 5012 4th Avenue, Sunday, November 10, at 8 p.m.

TONER MARY (nee Tully), on November 8, 1940, loving mother cf Mrs. Elizabeth K. Freese; grand- mother of Tvlartlyn Freese. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.,. from the Me-j Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush, Avenue; requiem mas R.

C. Church of Mary Queen of Heaven, TRAEGER PETER on November 8, 1940, aged 68 years, beloved husband of Susan (nee Kemmerer); dear father of Anna Dunn, Louise, Leo and Thomas and grandfather of William and Joan Dunn. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a from his residence, 123-01 103d Avenue, Richmond Hill; solemn requiem mass, 10 a.m., at St. Benedict Joseph R. C.

Churrh. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. Member of Brotherhood of Bookbinders, Local 25; affiliated with J. C. Valentine As Co.

VELSOR NETTIE of 14' Summit Slreet, Newark, N. daughter of the late George G. and Elizabeth Everson Velsor, on Friday, Nov. 8, J940. Funeral service at the I Home for Services 1 Smith Smith 1, 160 Clinton Avenue, Newark, on 1 Sunday, Nov, 10, at 4:30 p.m.

Rela- lives and friends are invited to at- i tend. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, at the convenience of the family. WALMSLEY EDWARD, on No- vember 8, at his residence, 61 Carl- ton Terrace, Stewart Manor, L. i beloved husband of Edith; father of Richard; brother of Walter, Frank 1 and Dolly Aldworth. Funeral from his home on Monday at sol- emn mass of requiem will be offered at St.

Ann's Church at 11 a.m. In- terment Holy Rood Cemetery. WALSH Suddenly, on November 1 8. ROBERT beloved husband of 1 Mary ince Carty.i; dear father of I Anthony, Robert, William, the late Mary Cotion, Mrs. William Ander- son, Mrs.

David Mack, Mrs. Joseph I Keating, Mrs. Paul Maguir and brother of Joseph, James and Mrs. John Meade. Funeral from his residence, 548 94th Street, Monday; solemn requiem mass St.

Patrick's Church, 10 a m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WEIL SAMUEL, on November 8, 1940, beloved father of Rose. Funeral services at his residence, 80 Dikeman Street, Brooklyn, Monday, 2 p.m. WINANT On Knturtl.iv, Nov.

9. 1940, ADELAIDE, of Wyehwood Apartment, Great Neck, beloved sister of Daniel Winant. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 141-26 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, on Tues. day at 11 am, Interment private. Jn Cgcmotlnm WEBBER In loving memory of a devoted husband and father, ERNEST BLISS WEBBER.

Entered Into eternal rest November 9. 1930, WIFE. SONS, DAUGHTER. OAFFNEY Loving memory of ALICE DOLORES OAFFNEY, No-vember 9, 1931, Mass offered this morning. St.

Joseph's. FATHER, MOTHER, BISTERS. I The developing in the Congress of Industrial Organizations over John L. Lewis' rampalzn pledge to retire as president if President Roosevelt were re-elected, to- day a.ssumed more definite outlines tne executive board of the C. I.

State Industrial Council called UP Lewis to "'fi11 his pledge. Joseph L. Curran, president of the Greater New York Industrial Union Council, which began a movement to "draft" Lewis to remain as head of the C. I. O.

at the national convention in Atlantic City Fight Now Looms Over Adjournment Washington, Nov. 9 (U.Ri A bitter partisan fight in Congress over adjournment appeared in prospect today. sion that began last January bv next Republicans charge that ad inurnment would nermit the! Administration to plunge the country into war without a Congressional check. Speaker Sam Rayburn believed that no legislative projects re-' quired consideration now. He said that the Congress convening in January could do "all that is nec- essarv." He was challenged by House Republican Leader Joseph W.

Martin who announced he would seek to keep Congress in session until Christmas. Martin said that world conditions have not changed and that the same conditions which kept the two Houses in Washington until election required them to remain here. ills Filed The followinK wills were on file today in Surrogate's Court: AnNOLDSOX, OfTAftA 'Or'. 17'. Fsta'e, reai and SI 250 To husband, ChBrirs A.

Arno.dscin, 1J80 Park cxecu'or. DE BAUN. ACNES (Oct. 54'. mule ttiau $10,000 real and n.ore than 0W personal To Ward Pardre.

Ji'J 3S'h Del V. renin P. Kioth. jo Rodney St. fi.en Hor.

N. Maraaie' P. B-ehe. Cragmere. Mtilmatl.

N. .1. A.onro Pardee. 114 Cot- I ike Piirf RldRewood, Iltnore I Hui rk. Vorhets Ave Estnnionn N.

i Marsaref Ross Deca'ur Ht. and 1 Il'i. Beach, and Mt -n i ar d-on Frederick W. Pardee 3d. 37.1 3Vh ft Wilmmzlnii.

l'ei and Kdo-ard Klfch Jr. SO Rodnry 8t Cilen Rock, N. .1 500 each. N.rrrs. Carr.e Kindred.

Cofaae Tare, N. end Daisy Ra d-svin P. are "rliei'er Conn!" errii. d-'iuhtfrs, Floroiue TV Pardee. 114 Plare, Ririkrwood .1, ar.d Mnra.iret.

Ross, Moninoirlt Rearii N. .1 i one-iulf Intrret e.ir.l in household and persona' eflens. aiid ciothina and one-half of res. due aacli. i r.I.AUBINOEn ALI FN 'Oct.

31 noi more than $10 ooo persona; To wife, Je ta Ulaublnaer 140 Jaffrey executrix. STARK. CHARLES (Ort. 10. Estate.

Old 90(1 real and $.1 Hi.A persona! To arandson, Waller Krar.ri". 58 Dart S' Kast Rockaway. 1 I'iOO. dauah'er. I Carrie Johansnn.

07 f'arragut executrix, residue. TOWNLEY. 7T1ANK 'Nov 'ale no' more Slnimo and noi 'hull ueiw.ial I Ana I Ti.yn'.es f7 Hi. Ml Ave, (laider. Cl'y, I sVftar MA1V 'Sept.

Esta-e ini Olio pe'-ons 'lo l.rpht's' Unp'se Ha'i'msll Si Ill tie -t finri7 71,. Ave Ririr'ond and I'd'urd Hoplte S- ev C'i'v .1. nr.d r. eres Flemmr rd l-Vkamp t'O'ii rf "07 Besrrlv Ho.vl sr.d Irl Kuplerlr. 5'h S' 're.

rsdie rii sionr-fa K'oppenourt 3:4 7'0 St nerurr.x. LICENSES Lt' oiiftr: No. U.H.lirMfi has bo. tc the lo fell Imit nt ictH'i nt fifii Olenniore iinrti the Aloholir Beverano trol fnr nff inn. MIX A COHEN.

ftb'1 tilontnoi' Ave, Mnu.klyn, notice is iieuehy civk.n TM It-id ll ie' Il." No r'flleil lu ttl" At.nl:,,! Ref ill! do 'o inof 'k'll flu. 'I, n-- M'STIN MfHot.S IV 'U' Jl I Noitb. 3td f'te-t. COLES AUGUSTA at Grand 1 View, N. on November 1940, formerly of Flatbush, widow of J.

Edward Coles and alster of Henry Maesel and Mrs. Clara Uhl. Services at her late residence, Sunday, November 10, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island. CROSBY At het residence.

243 Miller Avenue, Freeport, N. KATE, wife of the late James L. Crosby and tlster of Eleanor Edwards and John Doherty. Notice of funeral later. DEITZ CHARLES, on November 8, 1940.

Survived by wife, Ida; three sisters and granddaughter, Doris Peterson. Reposing at Benson Funeral Home, Parsons Boulevard at Grand Central Parkway, Jamaica, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Services Monday, 7:30 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. D' EMIC Suddenly, on Tiursday, November 7, 1940, ANNA D' EMIC, beloved wife of Thomas lovins mother of Thomas Anne Winifred Charles Frederick M.

and June daughter of Mrs. Anna Zimmerman and sister oi William and Henry Zimmerman, ai her home, 199 37th Street. Funeral Monday, Solemn requiem mass at St. Catherine of Genoa Church at 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DEVLIN On November 8. 1940, ELIZABETH, beloved wife of the late John; devoted mother of Margaret Terence Supreme Court elerk, and Henry P. Devlin, lieutenant of detectives, 20th Squad, N. Y. P.

sister of Edward Browne; her residence, 571 New-York Avenue. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a requiem ma.ss St. Francis of Assisl Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, DIXON RUSSELL, November 7, 1940, devoted father of Arthur R. and Russell S.

Dixon; also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Monday, 10:30 am. Interment Evergreens Cemetery, DUDLEY THOMAS on Nov, 7, 1940. Survived by wife, Bridget, and seven children, Funeral from his residence, 109-39 132d Street, Richmond Hill, Monday, 10 Interment St.

John's Cemetery. DWYER November 8, HANNIE (nee Finn) of 70 Prospect Park S. beloved wife of the late Edward, mother of Mrs, Phillip J. Regan, Frances and Alice; sister of John Finn. Reposing at Funeral Home, 496 Court Street.

Notice of funeral later. EVANS Nov 8, JONAS, beloved husband of Lottie Evans inee Dennlngcr), father of Mrs. Henry Powell and Jonas Evans, brother of Mrs. Catherine Conk; formerly con nected with B. M.

T. Coney Island shop. Funeral from his residence, 631 49th Street, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Agatha R. C.

Church. Requiem mass 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FEELEY On Nov. 7, 1D40, MAR- ufna.i aevoten momrr or Marguerite and Adele Feeley.

Fu neral from Sullivan's Chapel, 785A Wllloughby Avenue, Solemn requiem maw, St. John's R. C. Church, Monday, November 11, 10:30 ajn. Interment Holy Crow Cemetery,.

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