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Ask Nullification BROOKLYN EAGLE, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1943 E. J. Powers, War Veteran, MRS. Dl GIACOMO, 73, FORMER MISSIONARY, DIES Civic Leader BULLETINS Pierre Lorillard, 61, Sportsman Pershing Aid in World War Al Horseman Tuxedo Park, N. April 19 (U.R) Pierre Lorillard, nationally known sportsman and a member of the Lorillard tobacco family, died yes Continued fram Page 1 FINN WHO DIVED AS SHIP SAILED FREED HERE Martti Kortelain, 29, a Finnish seaman who jumped overboard from his ship as it was leaving- New York on April 6, to seek medical treatment, was discharged after hearing on a vagrancy charge in Brooklyn-Queens Night Court last night.

Kortelain told Magistrate Jenkin ft. Hockert that he arrived in New York on a Finnish merchantman after another ship on which he was a crew member had been torpedoed. As a result of this experiense, he said, he had suffered from pains behind the eyes. The ship's master would not permit him to leave the ship to see a doctor, he said, so when the vessel sailed he jumped overboard. After swimming around in the bay and the East River for four hours, he was picked up by a navy tug near the Brooklyn Navy Yard and was taken to Cumberland Hospital, suffering from submersion.

Pneumonia developed. When Kortelain was discharged from the hospital yesterday, Detective Edward Devine of the Classon Ave. Station took him in custody on the vagrancy charge. In dismissing the case after hearing Kortelain's story, Magistrate Hockert remarked that the defendant apparently had suffered enough. NAB BORO PAIR, DAUGHTER ON 'POLICY' CHARGE William Gray, 49, of 352 Livonia Avenue, his wife Mary, 42, and their daughter Dorothy, 17, were arraigned in Brooklyn-Queens Night Court last night on charges of possession of mutuel horse race policy slips.

Magistrate Jenkin R. Hockert held Mrs. Grty in 500 bail for hearing April 26 in East New York ijourt, the police alleging that she was a collector. Her husband and daughter were paroled, the former for hearing in East New York Court on the same date, and the girl for hearing In Adolescents' Court Tuesday. Services Wednesday For Louis G.

Gress, 50 Philadelphia, April 19 (U.Rl Funeral services will be held Wednesday for Louis G. Gress, 50, musical director of many Broadway stage hits, who died yesterday In Temple University Hospital. Gress, who began his career musical director of the Zlegfeld Follies in 1917, directed the scores of the Eddie Cantor productions, "Midnight Rounders," "Make It Snappy" and "Kid Boots." He also directed George White's "Scandals" in 1933 and in 1937 directed the music in Cantor's radio shows. terday of a throat infection. He was 61.

Lorillard, a major on the staff of Gen. John J. Pershing during the First World War, was an out standing horseman and developed the army remount service shortly before the war broke out. He secured well bred horses from sports man friends to use for Improving the breed of the army cavalry. Later he was commissioned a lieutenant colonel, He was a classmate of President Roosevelt at Harvard in 1904 and was a member of numerous sports and social clubs, He was not married.

S. 6. Williamson, World War Veteran Samuel B. Williamson, who served with the 11th Engineers overseas in World War 1, died Friday in Veterans' Hospital, Kings-bridge Road, the Bronx, after a long illness. He was born in the Fort Hamilton section 55 years ago, and for 30 years was employed by the Knickerbocker Ice Company.

Mr, Williamson also was In the lee business for himself for several years. Prior to his last illness he was employed in the Marine Basin Shipyards, Ulmer Park. Funeral services will be held at 8 tonight at the John J. Darraugh fe Sons Funeral Home, 8813 5th Ave. The burial tomorrow will be in the U.

S. National Cemetery, Pinelawn. Mr. Williamson never married. HOWELL RILEY of East Moriches, L.

on April 17. at his home, Woodlawn Avenue, beloved husband of Alida Terry Howell and father of Ruth E. Rogers of Patchogue and Clarence R. Howell of East Moriches. Funeral services Tuesday, April 20, 2:30 p.m., Pres-byttrian Church, East Moriches, L.

I. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. HUGHES On April 18, 1943, FRANK husband of the late Mary dear father of Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Mrs. Loretta McSweeney, John E.

(member of N. Y. F. P. 8) and Sgt.

Frank Hughes. Reposing at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue. Requiem mass St. Augustine's Church Wednesday, 10 a.m.

HUTTER HARRY, aged 52 years, of 7215 5th Avenue. Survived by his wife, Hilda; a son, Private Harry E. Hutter; four brothers and one sister. Reposing at the Chapel of George C. Herbst Son, at 6741 5th Avenue, Brooklyn.

Services Monday, 8 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. INGHAM On April 18, WILLIAM of 215-14 104th Avenue, Queens Village; beloved husband I DEATHS Of NLRB Order Continued from Page 1 entirely Justified In its findings "that the entire aspect of the case before it" showed the association was a company controlled organization. He quoted from several court decisions holding that interference does not have to be shown by firings or intimidation and that lt could come In the guise of friendly co-operation by the employer.

Justice Stoddart reserved decision and gave the lawyers until next Mondaj to file briefs. Order Rand Election The State Labor Relations Board today announced an order directing an election to be held by secret ballot among managers, clerks and delivery men cf the Rand Tea St, Coffee Stores, to determine whether or not they wish to be represented for collective bargaining purposes by the Retail, Wholesale and Chain Store Employes Union, Local 338, C. I. O. The board, under the order dated April 17, also Instructs the company and its agents to cease and desist i from interfering with, restraining or coercing its employes In excer-cislng their right to self-organization under the State labor relations act.

The company Is also required to post a copy of the board's order in each of Its stores. The board, in another case in- I volving the Kings County Capital Corporation, which makes title re- searches, and the Title Employes Division, Local 96, of the United I Office and Professional Workers of America, C. r. announced the dismissal of a complaint in which the corporation was accused of unfair labor practices. John J.

Driscoll, 65 Word was received In Jersey City of the death in Massachusetts Gen-leral Hospital, Boston, yesterday of John J. Driscoll, 65, tobacco com- I pany executive and a member of i wvn.u ui uir i lAJimaiu LW1- I pany, cigarette manufacturers. Be-I ginning as a clerk for the company I 44 years sgo, he learned the cig- a.rette business from the ground up. TINDALL At Huntington, L. on April 18, 1943, ALICE; beloved wife of Tom Tindall and mother of Nora Biu-ns of Huntington, L.

and Edith Neuls of Brooklyn. Funeral services at the Moadlnger Funeral Parlor, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Tuesday, April 20, Interment Evergreens Cemetery. TOZZI On April 18, 1943, MARIE, beloved mother of Mrs. Charles Augustine and Mrs. Peter Cecce-rello.

Funeral from her residence, 245 43d Street, Wednesday, April 21, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Michael's R. C. Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery, TRAPP OLIVE, on April 17, 1943, beloved daughter of Harriet (nee Taylor); devoted stster of Lester, Adeline, Rebecca, Francis, Harriet, Louis and Ruth. Services at her home, 3816 Avenue Monday evening at 9 o'clock. WHITELY On April 18, 1943, SOPHIE of Lake Ronkonkoma, I beloved wife of John devoted mother of Mrs. Frederick Martin, Mrs.

Stephen Trier, Miriam, John and Arthur Whitely. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. WILLIAMSON GEORGE of 24 Wateredge Avenue, Baldwin, on Sunday, April 18, 1943; beloved husband of Kathryn A. (nee Gunnar-son), brother of David S.

Williamson; retired printing executive, Semple Rieger Co. Reposing at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home, 24 South Grand Avenue, Baldwin. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

WILSON-April 16, 1943, MARGARET ANN WILSON; mother of Albert G. Wilson and Sadie M. Moore. Funeral services Stephen Merritt Memorial Chapel, 8th Avenue at 22d Street, New York City, Monday evening, 8 o'clock. YOUNG On April 18, 1943, EMMA A.

YOUNG, 1403 Ditmas Avenue, beloved mother of Ralph Nellie A. Parker and Florence M. Pierce. Friends may vail at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, until Tuesday, 12 noon. Services at Federated Church, Franklin, Wednesday, 2 p.m.

Jn Qiemotfam DALY In memory of our friend, Dr. ROBERT. Departed April 19, 1930. SZERLIP, ROSEN FELD and MOSS FAMILIES. DOLAN In loving memory of our devoted son and brother, WILLIAM J.

Died April 19, 1940. Mass offered. MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHERS. DUNIGAN In loving memory of our dear mother, MARY L. Died April 19, 1941, Masses offered.

DAUGHTERS, KATHAN In loving memory of RUTHERFORD who died April 19, 1940. Wife, ALMA M. KATHAN. RITTER JOSEPHINE. In memory of a loving wife and mother.

Died April 19, 1941. Masses offered. HUSBAND and DAUGHTER. John T. Kenny, Inc.

IT BRIDGE STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS Caatbtt Futral Sf Wkk StrricM Difaitr M.M9 Tl. CDafcarUaf -1t CkaiKli In All Rsreiihi Queens County Funeral lervlcea for Edmond J. Powers, civic leader and war welfare worker, who died Saturday in his home, 31-21 55th Wood-side, will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, in the David Frankfield Sc Sons Chapel, 317 N. 52d Philadelphia. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery.

Mr, Powers was director of the Commercial and Industrial Division of the Greater New York Fund. Last year he served as Queens director of the U. S. O. campaign fund and previously was Queens director of the Greater New York Fund.

He served also in various capacities for the Red Cross. From 1928 to 1933 Mr. Powers was executive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of the Rockaways. H. C.

Bothwell, 63, Retired Secretary Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City. April 19 Herbert Cass Bolh well, 119 Mead brook Road, for 30 years secretary of the old Bond and Mortgage Company, died this morning at Nassau Hospital, Mineola. Born in Albany. 83 years ago, he attended Albany Academy ajid was a i College, Schenectady, graduate. Mr.

Bothwell joined the mortgage company in 1902 and remained with the concern up until Oct. 1, 1941, when it was taken over by the Manufacturers Trust Company. He then worked for the latter company until his retirement July 6. 1942. Mr.

Bothwell was a member of the Cherry Valley Club and the old Crescent Athletic Club Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Florence Bennett Bothwell: a He is survived by a brother, John Williamson; a sister, Mrs. Ann Huyck and four nephews. LIELACK- -On April 17, 1943, CHARLES beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Fanell); devoted father of Lillian T. Lielack; brother of Mrs.

Joseph Sabas and Mrs. John Walpole. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue, corner Sterling Place. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m.

Requiem mass St. Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LOTT A Parsippany, N. April 17, 1943, SARA, daughter of the late Simon Bergen Lott and Martha Jane Van Clees; sister of Jurien S.

Lott of Freehold, N. and the late John R. Lott. Funeral services at Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, N. Wednesday, April 21, 1943, at 11 a.m.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, 2 p.m. Wednesday. MOEGLIN ANNA on April 18, 1943, aged 63, beloved wife of Armond dear daughter of Jaco-bina Kern. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at George Werst Funeral Home, Hart Street, corner Evergreen Avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Member of Loyal Ladies, Hp. 1. MOSELEY THOMAS beloved husband of Sara Bailey Moseley; father of Marie M. Granger, April 17, 1943.

In repose 290 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. The funeral services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Concord Baptist Church of Christ, Marcy and Putnam Avenues, Brooklyn, interment Wednesday morning Green-Wood Cemetery. MURRAY On April 17, 1943, MADELINE at her residence, 42 Park Place, daughter of the late John W. and Rosanna Hughes; dear sister of John Mary Anna Lillie A.

Manning and Helen M. Galipeau. Requiem mass St. Augustine's Church Wednesday, 11 a.m. Austin W.

Moran, Director. NOLAN On April 18, 1943, at her residence, 832 Herkimer Street, ELLA, beloved wife of the late John Nolan; dear mother of John and Mary Nolan and sister of Elizabeth and John Condren. Funeral from her home Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Holy Rosary R. C. Church, where a solemn' requiem mass will be offered.

John J. Flood, Director. PATTERSON Suddenly, on Saturday, April 17, 1943, JOSEPH READ, beloved husband of Grace and father of Stuart Read Patterson. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Monday, 8 p.m. (New Bern, N.

papers please copy.) ERR IN ELIZABETH (nee Grove), suddenly, on April 18, 1943, of 118-46 190th Street, St. Albans, L. beloved wife of Arthur F. Services Tuesday, 9 p.m., at the Funeral Home Lawrence Rouse, 191-02 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans.

Interment Wednesday, 10 a.m., Green-Wood Cemetery. PLANK CHRIS G. Sr. of 59-13 Bleecker Street, Ridgewood, on Sunday, April 18, 1943, beloved father of Kathryn John Chris G. Jr.

and George E. Plank. Reposing at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street, until Wednesday, 12 noon. Services at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 60th Street and 60th Avenue, Maspeth, Wednesday, 2 p.m.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery. BTTY V. tl. WAR BONDS ANI SAVINGS STAMPS He was bom In Peoria, 111., and while attending the University of Illinois, played with the Springfield, 111., baseball team in the 3-1 League. Later he became secretary to the vice president of the Baldwin Locomotive Works at Eddy-stone, Pa.

During World War I he served In Siberia as a lieutenant In the railway service corps of the A. E. F. After serving the Rockaways Chamber from 1926 of 1933, he was secretary for six years of the Long Island Wines and Spirits Importing Company, Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Tillle Roth Powers and two daughters, Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth Anderson of Boston and Mrs. Eleanor Ruth Hickey of Trenton. daughter, Betty, and two sons, Lt. James L. Bothwell and Ensign Bruce B.

Bothwell, both of the U. Navy, Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Fairchild Chapel. Mrs. Sarah Carter, Widow of Writer Mrs.

Sarah Carter, widow ot E. C. Carter, sports writer of the old morning Sun for 25 years, died yesterday at her home, 2629 E. 27th St. She was "78.

Mr. Carter, who died in 19)9, was a long-distance runner in the '90s. He also had worked a sports wilier on the New York Times. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Je.suie C.

Duncan, and a son. Clifton Carter. Services will be held at 9 i to mono at the home and ako at the Emanuel Episcopal Church. 2635 B. 23d Sheepshead Bay.

at 3 p.m. Wednesday. BlIV V. S. WAR BONOS AND SAVINGS STAMPS PRICE CARRIE at While Plains, N.

April 17, 1943, widow of Charles Price, and mother of Elva G. Veisor and Charles P. Price, Funeral services at Iockwood Chapel, 18 East Post Road, White Plains, N. Tuesday, April 20, 10 a.m. Interment Cypress Hilts Cemetery Tuesday noon.

PURCELL On April 18, 1943, FRANK beloved husband of the late Margaret Purcell and devoted father of Mrs. Leo Walsh, Frank and George Purcell; brother of Mary and William Purcell. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42d Street, Wednesday, April 21, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Michael's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, N. J. RAUCHFUSS On Monday, April 19, 1943, LUCY E.

beloved mother of Edith M. and Edwin Rauchfuss. Service at the Fair-child Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. RODDEN HELEN, on April 17, 1943, at 2707 E. 18th Street, beloved wife of John; daughter of Ellen and the late Thomas-Grady.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Mark's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Mt. St.

Mary's Cemetery. ROWAN On April 17, 1943, MARGARET beloved wife of the late James dear mother of Elizabeth and the late Margaret; sister of Mrs. Catherine Luck. Funeral from he home, 372 91st Street, on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass St. Patrick's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. SCHOENACH On April 17, 1943, ANNA, mother of Helen, in her 85th year.

Reposing at Geo. J. Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue. Service Tuesday, April 20, 2 p.m. SHEA ANNA, April 18, 1943, suddenly at home, 2052 W.

11th Street, beloved wife of James; loving mother of Fred Gore and the late Robert; loving sister of Rose Connors, Christina Paretl, Elizabeth Hayes; grandmother of Anna, Fred and Florence Gore, Requiem high mass at St. Mary Mother of Jesus Church, 85th Street and" 23d Avenue, Brooklyn, Wednesday, April 21, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. SPAHN On Saturday, April 17, 1943, ELIZABETH, beloved mother of Frederick W. Spahn, Mrs.

F. Denzin and Mrs. Richard V. Schnlbbe. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 8 p.m.

Interment private. STORCK -CHARLES, April 17, 1943, husband of Jennie; father of Leo; brother of John. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 117 W. 72d Street, N.

Y. Tuesday, 1 p.m. Interment Fern-cliff Cemetery. TAYLOR On April 18, 1943, ANNA, beloved mother of Anna, Helen Kelly, Harry and Eugene; sister of Charles Wendtt, at her residence, 95 Devoe Street. Requiem mass Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., St.

Mary Immaculate Conception Church. Joseph J. Galligan, Director. Forty 25c Stamps will pay for one PAIR OF HICKORY SKIS. Th Army is training thousands of ski-troopers ready for lightning iur-prlse attack over snow-covered terrain.

Mm. Mary Dl aiacomo, who, with her husband, the Rev. Francisco tH aiacomo, served as a Presbyterian missionary for more than 5 years, died of a heart attack last night while attending services at the Bushwick Presbyterian Church of Peace, Bushwlck near Menahan St. She was 73 and lived at 1107 Madison St. Mrs.

Dl aiacomo was with her husband, her daughters, Mrs. James Hindis and Dorlne Dl aiacomo, and her son, John Dl aiacomo, when she was stricken. She Is also survived by a son, Emanuel; a sister, Emmallna Trapani, who is a retired Presbyterian missionary, nd two grandsons. Mrs. Dl Giacomo was born In Palermo, Italy.

She attended a teachers' training school in Palermo nd taught school there and in Trabia. In 1903 she came to this tonn try and while doing misslon- ry work she renewed her acquaints nee with Mr. Di Giacomo, whom he knew in Italy. They were married in 1904. The same year they became missionaries for the Presbyterian Church in the Mohawk Valley section with their first assignment at Schenectady.

They also served in Albany, Lockport and Rome, N. Y. In 1918 they came to Brooklyn to take charge of the old St. John Mission, Central Ave. and George and St.

James Mission, Elton fit. and Arlington Ave. They retired In 1924 but continued their work Mrs. W. J.

Darrow, Wife of Patrolman Mrs. Grace Darrow of 8814 PidRe Boulevard, one of the organizers of the Women's Police Reserves In New York City during the first World War, died Friday. She was the wife of Walter J. Darrow, a policeman attached to the 24th precinct, Manhattan, and Blackford, Katharine Bothwell, Herbert Brundage, Eleanor N. Carter, Sarah J.

Christman, William Dunnell, Eglantine Fee, George T. Flaherty, Mary Galvin, Frank Gatehouse, William P. Gorman, Vincent Gross, Charles H. Guischard, Isaac Hammond, Lmbelle Hertwig, Freda Hodetz, Matilda Howell, Riley Hughes, Frank J. Hughes, Brother Leonard, O.ST.

Hutter, Harry Jngham, William James, Margaret Jenkins, Philip Judge, Harry Lehan, Patrick Lielack, Charles J. Lott, Sara Moeglin, Anna M. Moseley, Thomas Murray, Madeline Nolan, Ella Patterson, Joseph Perrln, Elizabeth Plank, Chris G. Sr. Price, Carrie F.

Purcell, Frank J. Rauchfuss, Lucy Rodden, Helen Rowan, Margaret Schocnach, Anna Shea, Anna Spahn, Elizabeth Storck, Charles Taylor, Anna Tindall, Alice Tozzi, Marie Trapp, Olive Whitely, Sophie Williamson, George W. Wilson, Margaret Young, Emma BLACKFORD KATHARINE, on April 18, 1943, beloved sister of Edwin Pancost Blackford of Toronto, Canada, and June Virginia Blackford. Service at residence, 144 Bergen Street, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Norwalk, Conn.

BOTHWELL Monday, April 19, 1943, HERBERT of 119 Mead-brook Road, Garden City; beloved husband of Florence; father of Elizabeth James L. and Bruce B. Bothwell. Services at Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Avenue at 12th Street, Garden City, Tuesday, 2 p.m. BROTHER LEONARD HUGHES, O.S.F., suddenly, April 17, 1943.

Re posing at St. Leonard's Academy, 26 Brevoort Place. Solemn requiem mass R. C. Church of Nativity, Tuesday, April 20, at 9:30 a.m.

BRUNDAGE ELEANOR on April 17, at her residence, 403 Beach 133d Street, Belle Harbor, beloved wife of Walter devoted mother of Walter L. Eleanor, Mary Ruth, Joan; sister of Mrs. J. G. Hugel, Mrs.

Joseph C. Huseman and Russel Nelson. Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Francis de Sales R. C.

Church. CARTER On Sunday, April 18, 943, SARAH wife of the late Edward Colston and mother of Jessie C. Duncan, Clifton Carter and the late Edward Colston Carter Jr. Services at her residence, 3629 E. 27th Street, Brooklyn, Tuesday, 9 pxn.

Church service at the Emanuel Episcopal Church, 2635 K. 23d Street, Sheepshead Bay, Wednesday, 3 p.m. CHRISTMAN WILLIAM, father of William Christman Jr. Funeral services at Ebbers-Hlll, Funeral Home, 396 Gates Avenue (near Nostrand), Monday, 8 p.m. DUNNELL Monday, April 19, 1943, EGLANTINE, daughter of the late Mark and Josephine Dunnell, and dear sister of Mark and Ethel Josephine Dunnell, Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place, on Wednesday, at 3 p.m.

FEE On Sunday, April 18, 1943, GEORGE THOMAS of 1196 E. 18th Street, beloved husband of the late leonore Fee and father of William, Florence and Ethel Fee, Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, ur ir. s. war bonds and SAVINGS STAMPS Mrs.

Mary Di Giacomo by doing neighborhood missionary assignments. The funeral will be held Thursday from the George Peth Chapel, 15 Palmetto thence to the Church of Peace, where the pastor, the Rev. Charles Nietzer, will officiate at the services to be held at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in the Evergreens Cemetery. the mother of Palmer H.

Darrow, a U. S. marine, who is a drill master at Paris Island. 8. C.

Surviving also are her father, Henry H. Barnes, and a brother, Benjamin H. Barnes. Requiem mass for Mrs. Darrow will be offered at 10:30 a.m.

tomorrow at St. Patrick's R. C. Church, 5th Ave. and 95th St.

The burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. BlIV V. 8. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS FLAHERTY MARY, April 16, 1943, beloved mother of John, member of N.

Y. P. 84th Precinct, and William; sister of Catherine McSherry. Funeral Tuesday from her home, 484 9th Street. Solemn requiem mass St.

Saviour's R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy.

GALVIN FRANK, on April 17, 1943, of 413 14th Street, dear husband of Helen Dugdale Galvin; devoted brother of James, John Mrs. H. Williams and Alfred. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue; requiem mass at St. Peter's R.

C. Church, Hicks and Warren Streets, at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Jere J.

Croniu, Director. GATEHOUSE WILLIAM in his 84th year; beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Spencer) and beloved father of Mae, William Gilbert and Mrs. Emily Murphy; also beloved brother of Arthur S. Gatehouse. Funeral services at Klages Funeral Home, Ridgewood Avenue corner of Richmond Street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 20, 8:30 p.m.

Interment Wednesday morning. GORMAN April 18, 1943, VINCENT beloved husband of Eva; dear father of Mrs. Madeline Payne, Mrs. Helen Grand, Peter and John Gorman. Reposing at his residence, 943 E.

42d Street, until Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Vincent Ferrer R. C. Church, where a mass of requiem will be offered. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GROSS On Saturday, April 17, 1943, CHARLES beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Meyer) and dear brother of Catherine Mollye Miller. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services at the Benson Funeral Home, 83-12 Parsons Boulevard, Jamaica, Tuesday, April 20, at 8:30 p.m. GUISCHARD ISAAC ROWER, of 742 Decatur Street, on Sunday, April 18, 1943, beloved husband of Mezeline (nee Laurence). Reposing at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street.

Masonic services, Greenpolnt Lodge, No. 403, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Religious services Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. HAMMOND At North Plainfield, N.

on Saturday, April 17, 1943, ISABELLE WILKINSON, beloved wife of William J. Hammond and mother of Mrs. Thomas N. Berry. Services will be held at her home, 51 Willow Avenue, North Plainfield, on Tuesday afternoon, April 20, at 3 o'clock.

Interment private. HERTWIG On Saturday, April 17, 1943, FREDA HERTWIG, sister of Bertha Brink, Carrie Wehner and Frederick Bohlander. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, Tuesday at 8 p.m. HODETZ MATILDA, on April 17, 1943, beloved mother of Christina and Charles; devoted sister of Mrs. Charles Brooker, Mrs.

Justlna Fatthauer, Mrs. Charles Kachler and Mrs, Charles Essig. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard. Solemn requiem mass Holy Cross Church Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. As senile to Eagl readers record 0 Lost and Found articles advertised her is kept or two months. Special closing hours. Phan Fagl Ad-taknr, MM t-9200, for Jurther details. Joseph Read Patterson Funeral services for Joseph Read Patterson, 71, retired importer and exporter, who died Saturday at the Maples in Rockville Centre, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.

Mr. Patterson, who lived at New Canaan, was employed for many years by Fearon, Brown Co. and later became manager of the New York offices of Arnold Sc importers. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Grace Patterson of Brooklyn; a son, Stuart Read Patterson of New Canaan, and a sister, Mrs.

J. B. Schroeder of Hamburg, Germany. Mrs. W.

J. Hammond Special to the Brooklyn Eagle North Plainfield, N. April 19 Mrs. Isabel W. Hammond, a native ot Brooklyn, died here Saturday at her home, 51 Willow Ave.

She was 56. She lived here for the past 23 years. Surviving are her husband, William J. Hammond; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas N.

Berry; a brother, George Wilkinson, and a sister, Miss Mabel G. Wilkinson. Funeral services will be held at her home tomorrow at 3 p.m. The Rev. Paul G.

Dennis, pastor of the First Methodist Church here, will officiate. Course in Peace Aims A survey of plans for the re-establish of public order after the war is the basis for the curriculum of a course in political science being offered for the first time this semester at Hunter College. The title of the course is Postwar Political Problems and Peace Aims. II II II but Interesting A teries of facts iponiortd occa-1 onollv W.ll'om Dumqan 1 Son A wi it clUeJ cjtntl Am coitiiu Bar tki kK of III wtrM't op-lttion Libm mat fro tk flax plut Faaalt art kaowa ai cowt. WlUIAM DUNIGAN I SON Funaraf Dfrvcfar, MV, ClflMONT AVI lOCHS AVf MONICOMHY ST T.I a-lfW 1901 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N.

Y. 1ft AMh St. S.1 Hanson Flaea FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS OOUNTV HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against MARY CAMPANELLO, et defendants. IRVING LIPTON. Attorney for Plaintiff, 60 Court Street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. C. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above action, and bearing date April 12th, 1943, the undersigned, thii Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by McGUlNNESS REILLY, auctioneers, on May 11th. 1943. at 12:00 noon of that day.

at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. the mortgaged premises described in and directed by said judgment to he sold, being a parcel of land, with tha buildings and Improvements thereon, situate In the County of Kings. State of New York, being on the easterly side of East 11th Street, distant 59.88 feet southerly from Blake Court, having a frontage of 20.46 feet and a depth on one side of 87.32 feet, being an irregular parrel, and more particularly described In said Judgment, to which reference la made. Premisiu known as 2745 East 11th Street, Brooklyn.

N. Y. Dated. Am-ll 1th. 194J ARTHUR n.

Referee a 19-61 I J0 Careful and respectful I aattention regardleei of cosf. jate iMQoiroaATMr DIGNIFIED AsLow FUNERALS As 150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES MMKLTN 1S1 4-UM tkathik Mai 2-SS5 1211 Z-UM-7 UIENI lSa-M Hifai Avaaaa Wmilea MC70 3-32 Fan AvaauaHEf aman 3-MM lSt-MMamklM, nukiaf -M0 BTATKN ISLAND S71 FtratM.WaattrifMaii-ClkraHar2-St5t MANNA IT AN 117 Wast 7ZiH Straat-TRafali-ar 7-S7M 1451 First toaiUM KHtnatalNiar 4-50 nonx ftvmam 1SS E. Tramant 7-27M 347 WUHs Aanna MOW Haaaa S-0272 wcaTcNian 214 MararaoacA Avamw-Whita Mains 39 liana for (awasafitatfVt Ma ObIf (an PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN br Brooklyn Edison Company, pursuant to Subdivision 12 of Section 6fi of the Public Service Law, that on and as of March 31, 1943, it issued and filed with the Public Service Commission of the State of New York amendments to Its Electric Rate Schedule (P. S. C.

No. 5 Electricity) applicable to Its customers in the Boroush of Brooklyn, to become effective on and as of May 1, 1943. and identified as follows: Third Revised Leaf No. 12 Superseding Second Revised Leaf No. VI Fourth Revised Leaf No.

13 Superseding Third Revised Leaf No. 1J Fourth Revi.sed Leaf No. 14 Superseding Third Revised Leaf No. 14 SUMMARY OP CHANGES PROPOSED It is proposed to amend the provisions relating to metering; and billing so to provide for the scheduling by the Company of meter readings on a monthly or on a bi-monthly basis (except where demand meters are installed), and for rendering- bills ac-cordlngly, with the option, however, to customers where the Company schedules meter readings bi-monthly, to read their meters monthly between Company readings, for which purposes the Company, upon notification to lt. will furnish postal card forma to be filled out by the customer showing the meter reading on a specified date for the monthly period, and, upon the prompt transmittal of the information to the Company.

It will bill accordingly for the monthly period. Provision la also proposed to be made for prorating the monthly rates and charges on a two-month basis when meters are read and bills are rendered bi-monthly. Specifically, former subdivision "(f) Billing Period" is retitled "(f) Meter Reading and Billing Period" and changed so as to read as follows: "6. Metering and Billing Continued if) Meter Reading and Billing Period: The period of 28 to 33 days i. considered a month for billing purposes.

Unless otherwise specified in this Rate Schedule, rates and charges are stated on monthly basis. In the ordinary course of business, meters are scheduled by the Company to be read and bills are rendered at intervals of one month (monthly 28 to 33 days) or of two months (bi-monthly 56 to 66 days). The Company prepares such schedules in advance. Where demand meters are Installed for billing purposes the Company will schedule meter leadings at intervals of one month. When meters are scheduled Lo be read and bills are rendered at intervals of two months, the monthly rates and charges for service will be prorated on a two-month basis.

Where the Company schedules meter readings every Iwo montlu-. the Customer shall nave the option of reading his meter for the monthly period Immediately succeeding the Company's scheduled meter reading and of securing a bill for the service supplied during such month-' ly period. In case the Customer elects so to read his meter and notifies the Company accordingly, the Company will furnish an appropriate form to be filled out by the Cus-lomer, who shall show thereon the position of the hand on each dial of his meter on a specified date for such monthly period, and shall return such form to the Company within 2 days' after such specified date. Upon the due receipt by the Company of the form correctly showing the required data, the Company will render a bill to the Customer according to such reading for such monthly period; otherwise, the Company will read the meter and render bills at two-month intervals. The Company reserves the right ti read meters and render bills at any other interval of time." Conforming changes in wording are.

made In subdivision "(g) Proration of Monthly Rates and and other minor changes In form are ma dr. Details of the proposed changev may be found and examined In the Electric Rate Schedule of Brooklyn Edison Company, to which reference is hereby made and a copy of which may be consulted at the offices of the Company at which applications for aervle may be made, or at the office of tha Public Service Commission. Any desired Information concerning thesa changes will be furnished to any customer or applicant on request. BROOKLYN EDISON COMPANY INC. Dated.

New York. N. March 31. 1013. of Louise; loving father of Frank, Edna and Nancy Ingham, and brother of Margaret Dickenson.

Services at the Stutzmann's Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, L. on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Interment National Cemetery, Wednesday at 2 p.m. JAMES April 18, 1943, MARGARET (nee Brown), aged 89 years, loving mother of Mrs. Theodore Day, Mrs.

Margaret Knell, Nicholas, Joseph and the late Walter James; sister of Mrs. Agnes E. Ackerman. She Is also survived by 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Services Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., 83-27 63d Avenue, Middle Village.

Interment Wednesday, 11 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery. JENKINS PHILIP, April 17, 1943, beloved husband of Mildred; father of Paul, Richard, Dorothea, Philip, William, Theodore and Gary. Services Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue. Interment Cypress Hills cemetery.

JUDGE On April 17, 1943, HARRY at his residence, 69 Coffey Street; beloved husband of Marion; father of John, Marilyn and Patricia; also survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary three sisters, Mrs. Marce.lla Callan, Mrs. Kathleen Williams and Mrs. Marion Pearsall; two brothers, Matthew and John, a member of N.

Y. P. D. He was a member of Todd Memorial Post, No. 1201, and Steneck Post, Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m.; thence to the R.

C. Church of the Visitation where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. LEHAN PATRICK, of 433 44th Street, Sunday, April 18, 1943; fath-er of Edward Lehan, Josephine Ward and Elizabeth Periston.

Funeral and service Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Michael's R. C. Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Vital notices accepted 8 o.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the tame day; as lata as 10 p.m.

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