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For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1939 Telephone MAin 4-6200 A 15 Deatbs Anderson, Lewis Beatty, Frances Benkovitz, Anthony J. Brady, Rev. Joseph Byrnes, William Castlewhite, Katherine I. Cleary, Matilda Coe, James Costello, Agnes Cusick, Sarah Deegan, Anne Eldert, Walter A. Farrell, Leo Gilmore, Henrietta Grace, Dr.

Nicholas Grasekamp, Albert Hackett, Elizabeth Harms, John Hallisey, Ellen Humpstone, Mabel Keating, James King, Sally Laws, Gertrude Lightcap, Mary Limbert. Ralph McDermott, William McGiloin, Patrick Michel, A. Eugene Moran, William Morris, Mary Nowrocka, Josephine Pinto, John Ray, Edward Robinson, Howard R. Russell, Robert Ryan, Delia Ryan, Elizabeth F. Schaaf, Albert Slattery, Bridget Stryker, John R.

Taggart, Jane Tilton, Roy G. Voegtlen, Dr. Phillp Walsh, Helen E. Wheeler, Martin White, Elizabeth Leonard ANDERSON-On Friday, Nov. 10, 1939, LEWIS NOSTRAND ANDERSON, M.D., of 1133 Dean beloved husband of Laura C.

and father of Lewis N. Anderson Jr. Services at St. Bartholomew's Church, Bedford on Pacific, BEATTY-FRANCES Nov. 10, 1939, beloved aunt of Gabriel Alvarez and Edward F.

Beatty. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1 W. 190th Bronx, Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Holy Cross.

BEDFORD LODGE, NO. 574, F. A. You are hereby requested to attend funeral services for our brother, HOWARD R. ROBINSON, at his residence, 756 Putnam Avenue, Sunday, November 12, at 7 p.m.

A. ARTHUR RIEDEMANN, Master. Charles Weston Secretary. BENKOVITZ-ANTHONY on 10. Funeral from his Novembers 90th Avenue, Woodhaven, Monday.

Mass 10 a.m., St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven, L. I. BRADY-On Nov. 10, 1939, the Rev.

JOSEPH beloved brother of John Cornelius Charles Raymond Frank E. Brady. Divine office at 10 a.m.; solemn requiem mass at St. Camillus, Rockaway Beach, on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 10:30 a.m.

CASTLEWHITE-On Saturday, November 11, KATHERINE IRENAUS, beloved sister of Sally F. and Margaret L. Castlewhite; at her residence, 199 Lefferts Avenue. Funeral on Tuesday, November 14, 10 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at St.

James Pro-Cathedral, Jay Street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Private. CLEARY-MATILDA, beloved mother of Matilda Burke and Charles Cleary. Funeral from her home, Chestnut St.

Monday. Solemn requiem mass Blessed Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment John's Cemetery. COE JAMES of 109-63 195th Hollis, beloved husband of lian (nee Elliott) and brother Frederick W. Now reposing at the Cassidy Funeral Home, Hollis Ave.

Religious and fraternal services Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. COSMOPOLITAN LODGE NO. 585, F. A.

regretfully announces the death of Brother JOHN R. STRYKER. Masonic funeral services will be held at his residence, 1177 Halsey Street, Monday evening, 9 o'clock. WILLIAM L. ROBOTHAM, Master, Theodore C.

Oldehoff, Secretary. COSTELLO. AGNES M. (nee Mattimore), wife of the late John devoted mother of Sister Grace Alphonsa, S.S.J.; Agnes Elizabeth Jane B. and Charles Thursday, Nov.

9, 1939, at her residence, 208 E. 32d St. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Jerome Monday, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. -SARAH J. (nee Lube), on Nov. 11, 1939, at her home, 210 Calyer widow of James loving mother of Mae Sullivan, Irene Fraser, Albert, Thomas and Harold Cusick; member N. Y.P.

attached Traffic C. Funeral Tuesday from her 'nome, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass at St. Antony's Church at a.m. DIEGAN-On Nov. 9, 1939, ANNE, of 8801 90th Woodhaven.

Funeral from the Chapel of N. F. Walker, 8607 Jamaica Woodhaven, Monday at 2 p.m. ET DERT-WALTER of 88-45 78th Street, on November 10, beloved husband of Annie and father of Walter. Funeral services Monday, November 13, 8:00 p.m., at the Clarence F.

Simonson Funeral Home, 119-04 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill. Interment Tuesday, p.m., Green-Wood Cemetery. SEE OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT On Page 8A Walter B. Cooke, Ine. Undertakers Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Bronz and Westchester VITAL NOTICES (Acknowledgments, Births, Condolences, Confirmations, Deaths, gagements, Marriages, Masses, Memoriams, Resolutions) accepted until 10 P.M.

for publication the following day or from 8 A.M. 10 1 P.M. (11 A.M. 011 Saturdays) for publication in the next available edition of the same day's paper. The Vital Notice rate 90 cents per line.

MAin 4-6200 Deaths FARRELL At his residence, 219-09 107th Queens Village, New York, LEO in his 36h year, beloved son Mary, and of May L. Farrell, Mrs. Margaret Slattery and John, Thomas, Charles and Farrell. Funeral from E. A.

Moran's Funeral Home, 218th St. and 101st Queens Village, New York, Tuesday, at 9 a.m.; solemn requiem mass at SS. Joachim and Ann R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GILMORE On Nov. 10, 1939, HENRIETTA devoted sister of Robert Gilmore. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Monday, 8 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

GRACE -November 9, NICHOLAS M.D., beloved husband of Mary Grace (nee O'Leary); father of Nicholas T. Richard and Mary; son of Patrick J. Sr. and the late Katherine Grace; brother of Dr. Edwin Thomas William Patrick George S.

Grace, Mrs. George Gilbert, Mrs. Arnold Kreusler, Mrs. Fred Demorest. Funeral Monday, 10:15 a.m., from residence, 424 56th St.

Requiem mass Our Lady of Angels Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GRACE--The Anvil Chorus, announces with sorrow and regret the death of their fellow Anvilite, NICHOLAS T. GRACE, M.D., on Thursday, Nov. 9, 1939.

The officers, directors and members of the cast are requested to attend the requiem mass on Monday morning, Nov 13, at 10:15 o'clock, Our Lady of Angels Church, 4th Ave. and 73d Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT HOVELL, President. Peter P.

Smith Secretary, GRACE--The Medical Society of the County of Kings records with deepest regret the death of one of its members, Dr. NICHOLAS T. GRACE of 121 Ft. Greene on Nov. 1939.

Funeral services Our Lady "of Angels Church, 7320 4th Avenue, on Monday, Nov. 13, at 10:45 a.m. PHILIP I. NASH, M.D., Pres. Thomas B.

Wood, M.D., Secretary. GRASEKAMP-Nov. 10, 1939, ALBERT G. GRASEKAMP, of 306 Lafayette Ave. Reposing at J.

B. Wheeler's Funeral Home, 245 Greene where services will be held Sunday, 8 Interment East Ridgelawn Cemetery, Delawanna, New Jersey. HACKETT ELIZABETH, on Nov. 10, 1939, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Sheehan, Mrs.

Katherine De Witt, Mrs. Frances Rich, Edward and Ward Hackett. She is also survived by nineteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral from her residence, 410 E. 31st Monday, 10:15 a.m.; requiem mass St.

Jerome's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Under direction of Edwin R.

Dawley. HALLISEY-ELLEN (nee Scott), November 10, 1939; beloved wife of the late John; devoted mother of Cornelius, John, Mrs. Arthur Meserole and James; dear sister of Mrs. Mary McCarthy. Reposing at her residence, 388.

Prospect Avenue, until Monday at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Direction M. J. Smith Sons.

HARMS- -JOHN on Nov. 11, 1939, at his home, 4713 Avenue beloved son of Henry and Mary O'Neill Harms; Cecelia and Nicholas. of funeral protiber later. HUMPSTONE- ABEL HASTINGS, of Rye, N. on Saturday, Nov.

11, in New York, in her 69th year, dearly loved wife of the late Dr. John Humpstone. Services will be held in the Presbyterian Church of Rye on Monday, Nov. 13, at 2:30 p.m., the train leaving New York at 1:25 will be met at the station. It is urgently requested that no flowers be sent.

-On Nov. 10, 1939, JAMES, beloved husband of the late Catherine Keating, at his residence, 102 Orange St. Survived by two brothers, Michael and Jeremiah. Funeral on Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Funeral Home of T.

J. Higgins Son, 203 Jay solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Assumption. Interment St. John's Cemetery. KING-SALLY, on November 9, 1939, beloved wife of Richard, devoted daughter of Elizabeth.

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue. Requiem mass St. Francis Xavier R. C.

Church, Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, LAWS -Nov. 10, 1939, GERTRUDE of 568 5th beloved wife of Herbert P. Laws. Services Monday, 8 p.m., at Chapel of William A.

Ringe, 361 7th Ave. Members of Flatbush Chapter, No. 177, E. invited. Cremation at Fresh Pond.

LIGHTCAP On Saturday, Nov. 11, 1939, MARY, devoted mother of John, Peter, William, Joseph, James, Agnes and Anna Lightcap. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from her daughter's residence, 1995 E. 22d thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

-RALPH on Nov. 9, brother of Marie Duffy, Ethel Frossard, Ruth Harris, Jessie Limbert, Frank, Walter, Harry and Robert. Funeral services Sunday, Nov. 12, 4 p.m., Koch Funeral Home, 585 Evergreen Ave. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery Monday at 2 p.m.

In Memoriam The Eagle has published booklet of "In Memoriam" Verses You may obtain a copy of this booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker at MAin 4-6200. Deaths McDERMOTT-WILLIAM, of 388 Van Buren Nov. 11, 1939, husband of Ada; brother of Francis and Mamie. Services Monday, 8 p.m. McGLOIN-PATRICK Nov.

11, 1939, beloved husband of the late Mary A. McGioin; dear father of Marge Johnston, Mary V. Dunn and Jane A. Devine. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from his home, 122 E.

32d thence to the R. C. Church of Holy Cross, Church and Rogers where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MICHEL -On Thursday, Nov.

9, 1939, at his residence, 46-31 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, L. A. EUGENE, beloved husband of Lisette Michel and loving father of Celeste. Funeral services will be held at the Community Church of Douglaston, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, on Sunday evening, Nov. 12, at 8 o'clock.

-On Nov. 10, 1939, LIAM MORAN, uncle of Irene and Edward Foley. Reposing at George J. Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Ave. Mass Augustine's Church, 6th Ave.

and Sterling Place, Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 9:30 a.m. MORRIS -MARY (nee Gillespie), on Nov. 9, 58th year, beloved wife of William, 86 Steuben St. Services Monday, 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NOWROCKA JOSEPHINE, on Nov. 11, at her home, 287 Nichols in her 82d year, loving mother of Mary Jensen Anna Nowrocka. Requiem mass at R. C.

Church of St. Sylvester on Tuesday at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PINTO- -JOHN on Saturday, Nov. 11, 1939, beloved father of Dorothy Koffler, Annetta Aziz and Robert Pinto; brother of Frances Como, Tony and Joseph Pinto.

Remains reposing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey St. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Fourteen Holy Martyrs R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. REVILLE POST, NO. 127, AMERICAN LEGION Comrade EDWARD RAY, Nov. 9, 1939, former member Battery, 105th Field Artillery. Service Sunday, Nov.

12, 1939, 8:15 p.m., 237-12 93d Road, Queens Village. REVILLE POST, NO. 127, AMERICAN LEGION Comrade WILLIAM BYRNES, Nov. 10, former member Battery, 105th Field Artillery. Service Sunday, 9:15 p.m., 115 Atlantic Ave.

ROBINS -On Nov. Elizabeth 10, HOW- RobARD husband of inson. Funeral services at his home, 756 Putnam Sunday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. Interment Brandywine Cemetery, Wilmington, Delaware.

RUSSELL-On Friday, November 10, 1939, ROBERT, beloved husband of Elizabeth Russell. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Place, on Tuesday, at 9 a.m.; thence to the Church solemn requiem fered at 9:30 RYAN ABETH F. mother of Francis, Mrs. Marie Woolston. home, 9144 on Tuesday, St.

Elizabeth's a solemn of Nativity where a mass will be ofa.m. On November 10, ELIZ(nee Traynor), loving Robert, Paul, Harry, Lillian Leach and Mrs. Funeral from her 82d Street, Woodhaven, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to R. C. Church where high mass will be offered.

Interment St. John's Cemetery, RYAN-On Nov. 9, 1939, DELIA widow of Thomas and devoted mother of Thomas Louis Madge McGinness and the late Rev. John E. Ryan.

Funeral from her residence, 1484 E. 18th Brooklyn, Monday, Nov. 13, at .9 a.m.; thence to the Church of St. Brendan, where a mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul. SCHAAF-ALBERT suddenly, Nov.

10, 1939, at his home. Survived by wife, Gertrude; mother, Maria Schaaf Flannigan, and stepfather, Patrick. Services Monday, Nov. 13, 1:30 p.m., at American Legion Post, 1072, Coney Island, where he is reposing. Interment National Cemetery.

SLATTERY BRIDGET, suddenly, on Nov. 10, 1939, formerly of 443 3d Ave. Requiem mass Monday, 9 Church. a.m., at St. Reposing Thomas at Aquinas Chapel R.

die Joseph G. Duffy, 237 9th St. TAGGART-JANE, on November 11, beloved wife of James. Also survived by five daughters and five sons. Funeral services Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m. Interment Tuesday, 10 a.m., The Evergreens. TILTON-Old Greenwich, Connecticut, Friday, November 10, ROY adored husband of Gladys A. Bell of Old Greenwich, brother of May A. Tilton of Brooklyn and Harry E.

Tilton Asbury Park, N. J. Funeral services First Congregational Church, Old Greenwich, Monday, November 13, 2:30 p.m. Interment Greenwich. VOEGTLEN-On Friday, Nov.

10, 1939, PHILIP GEORGE VOEGTLEN, M.D., D.D.S., beloved husband of Ida A. Voegtlen and brother of Dr. John S. and William C. Voegtlen.

Services the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Interment private. WALSH-On Friday, Nov. 10, 1939, at 539 4th HELEN E. WALSH, beloved wife of Denis mother of Anna, Helen, William and Edward; sister of Mrs.

Mary Crane and Dandel Coyle. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Saviour's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WHEELER -MARTIN, on Nov. 11, 1939, beloved son of Samuel and Julia; brother of James and Mrs. Frank German. Reposing at the residence, 559 17th until Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.; requiem mass Holy Name Church. WHITE- LAURA, on November 10, 1939, at her residence, 468 Dean Street, sister of Thomas, aunt of Mary Irene Moran.

Requiem mass St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Monday, 9:30 a.m. Austin W.

Moran, director, Rev. J. P. Brady Dies Suddenly Smithtown Branch Pastor Once Headed Boro, Queens Churches Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Smithtown Branch, Nov. 11-The Rev.

Joseph P. Brady, former Brooklyn and Queens pastor, who had attached to St. Anthony's Juniorate, Home suddenly here for yesterday several at the home. He had been in poor health for some time. Father Brady was born in Brooklyn and had been in the priesthood for 40 years.

Educated in St. John's College and Seminary, he ordained June 9, 1899, and was first assigned as assistant rector at the Church of St. Mary in Roslyn. IN ROCKAWAY BEACH Later he was transferred to Holy Rosary Church in Brooklyn and served at the Church of St. Ambrose and Our Lady of Victory Church in Brooklyn before he was appointed pastor of St.

Cammlus Church in Rockaway a Beach. He remained in that pastorate for about 15 years until he pastor of St. Stephen's Summit and Hicks Brooklyn, in 1927. Surviving Father Brady are five brothers, John Raymond, Cornelius, Charles and Frank. The funeral will be held Tuesday with a solemn requiem mass at 10:30 a.m.

in St. Cammilus Church in Rockaway Beach, with the pastor, the Rev. Joseph F. Curran, officiating. Burial will be in St.

John's Cemetery. Dr. P. G. Voegtlen, Boro Dentist, 67 Also Held a Medical Degree--Practiced Here for 43 Years Dr.

Philip George Voegtlen, a practicing dentist in this borough for the last 43 years, who held both medical and dental degrees, died Friday at his home, 114 Clinton of a heart ailment. He was 67. A native of Newark, Dr. Voegtlen was graduated in 1896 from the College of Physician and Surgeons in Baltimore. He subsequently received training in the University of Pennsylvania.

He was a member of the Second District Dental Society and also of the State Dental Society and is survived by his widow, Ida A. Voegtlen, and two brothers, Dr. John S. Voegtlen of East Orange, and William C. Voegtlen.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, with the Rev. Ralph C. Lankler, pastor of Memorial Presbyterian Church, officiating. Rev.

C. Lathbury, Retired Pastor, 85 Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Freeport, N. Nov. 11-Funeral services will be conducted at the Greenwood Cemetery Chapel tomorrow at 2 p.m. for the Rev.

Clarence Lathbury of 70 S. Bergen Place. He died on Friday at the age of 85 and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lily T. Lathbury.

The Rev. Mr. Lathbury was pastor of the Swedenborgian Church of the Holy City, for 17 years until his retirement' in 1933. Former president of the Ohio Association of the New Church in Amerand a native of Manchester, N. the Rev.

Mr. Lathbury attended Oberlin College and New Church Theological Seminary, Cambridge, Mass. Ordained to the Methodist ministry in 1887, he was pastor at Kensington, until 1891, when he entered the ministry of the Church of New Jerusalem. Subsequently he served churches in Fall River and Elmwood, and the Church of Divine Humanity, Buffalo. From 1903 to 1905 he was editor of the Nunc Licet Press in Philadelphia.

The Rev. Mr. Lathbury was the author of several religious books, ding "God Winning Us," Little Lower Than the Angels," "The Code of Joy," "The Being With the Upturned Face," "The Balanced Life" and "The Great Morning." Deaths WOOSTER LEONARD on Friday, Nov. 10, 1939, beloved son of Leonard F. and Mary E.

Wooster. Services at the residence of his father, 71 S. Babylon Turnpike, Merrick, L. on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery, Tuesday morning.

Anthon Lodge, F. A.M., No. 769, and Brooklyn Chapter, No. 148, R. A.

are respectfully invited In Memoriam DOYLE -My beloved wife, HELEN A. DOYLE, on November 12, 1931. Gone but not forgotten. HUSBAND. STYNES- In remembrance of our dear CIFFORD.

Died November 12, 1934. Five years have passed since that sad day, The one we loved was called away. DEVOTED PARENTS. Passes COLLINS Seventh anniversary mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Monday at 7 a.m., in memory of EDGAR A. COLLINS.

His smiling face will never be forgotten. FAMILY. McPADDEN BRIDGET. First anniversary mass Monday, 8 o'clock, St. Paul's Church, Court-Congress Streets.

Son DANIEL, Daughter MAY. Quayle Funeral Home 134 SMITH STREET Chapel-MAin 4-2065 Residence STerling 8-0494 Refined -Economical Service Leaders of Catholic Attend Rites for Three Bishops Present For Prominent Figure With three bishops and a tinguished group of monsignori in the sanctuary, a solemn high mass of requiem was offered yesterday in St. Saviour's R. C. Church, 8th Ave.

and 6th for Joseph T. Lilly, shipping leader and outstanding Catholic layman, who died Wednesday night in St. Mary's Hospital after a brief illness. Some 1,500 persons, including about 50 priests and a host of members of various rellgious orders, filled the church to overflowing. Bishop Thomas E.

Molloy of Brooklyn pronounced the final blessing. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. The funeral was held from Mr. Lilly's home in Northport, where, although a resident of Brooklyn for most of his life, he was living when stricken with his last illness. THREE BISHOPS PRESENT Mr.

Lilly was head of Norton Lilly steamship agents and brokers, 26 Beaver Manhattan. Known nationally as well as throughout. the Brooklyn Diocese for his untiring work in the fields of charity and education, was made a Knight of St. Gregory by Pope Pius XI in 1929. Within the sanctuary with Bishop Molloy were Bishop A.

J. Willinger of Ponce, Puerto Rico, and Bishop Eugene J. McGuinness Raleigh, N. C. Monsignor William T.

Conk- Frederick Ullman Sr. Buffalo, Nov. 11 (P)-Frederick Ullman 75, pioneer Buffalo motion picture theater owner, whose son, Frederick Ullman 1s general manager Pathe News, died today after five days' illness, He was a graduate of New York University and Columbia University Law School. Ullman first converted an old barn into a nickelodeon in the Later, with Mitchell Mark, builder 190s. of the Marl: Strand Theater in New York, he built the old Family Theater here and became owner of theaters in Syracuse and Youngstown, Ohio.

Nazis Suspect Repair Worker Continued from Page 1 lieved the rumors and that protective measures taken were to quiet their own people. TERMED DASTARDLY PLOT While the investigating commission was examining more than 1,000 clues in the Buergerbrau Hall explosion, Nazis asserted that "moral as well as actual responsibility for the effort to assassinate Hitler and party leaders lies abroad." The Berlin newspaper Nachtausgabe brought British Prime Minister Chamberlain directly into the affair through a cartoon entitled "the second Munich." It showed Chamberlain in the Autumn of 1938 carrying an olive branch into the Fuehrer house where Munich Conference was held and Chamberlain, in the Autumn of Buergerbrau Hall wearing a black mask and lighting a long fuse. Hess, Hitler's general representative, called the Buergerbrau incident "one of the most dastardly plots in history. Declares Garner 'In Race to Win' Washington, Nov. 11 (AP) Vice President Garner's campaign manager declared today that the Texan "is in the Presidential race to win." "We have no interest in political trading," said E.

B. Germany, who is directing activities aimed at winning the Democratic nomination for Garner. In a statement Germany expressed a belief that President Roosevelt would not seek a third term. Backers of Garner have declared, however, that the Texan's name would be presented to the Democratic convention regardless of who else was seeking the Presidential nomination. Garner released the Texas delegation at th 1932 convention, clearing the way for Mr.

Roosevelt's nomination. One Garner strategist emphasized today that "he will not step aside this time." Mrs. Clara Driscoll, women's chairman of the drive, said she assumed "that President Roosevelt would not go contrary to tradition and seek a third term." "For this reason," she added, "I do not feel that I am in any way disavowing any allegiance to the present administration by my indorsement of Vice President Garner." Tall Scoring Expected of Rookies If the present season in the National Hockey League produces as many rookie stars as the last, and as many rookie scorers, a lot of new names will be seen in the boxscores. Roy Conacher, rookie, led the league in scoring goals last season. but others of less-spectacular achievements than the brilliant Bruin left-winger did a lot of goalgetting.

On the night of March 19, last, three rookies all scored a goal, Grosso of Detroit, Krol of Rangers and Langells of the Leafs. NOTICE The undertaking business of EDWARD F. DONOVAN at 525 Hudson St. and 322 W. 14th N.

Y. C. Will be carried on as usual by EDWARD F. DONOVAN, JR. Church Joseph T.

Lilly as Mass Is Offered in Shipping Circles fin, pastor of St. Saviour's Church, was the celebrant of the mass, with the Rev. Francis Breen, S. as deacon; the Rev. Ulick O'Sullivan Buckley of Baldwin as sub-deacon, Mons.

Edmund Reilly of St. James Pro- Cathedral as master of ceremonies. MANY ORDERS REPRESENTED Monsignori present included Mons. John O'Grady of the Catholic University, Washington, D. Mons.

Thomas Roche of Asbury Park, N. and the following from Brooklyn: Mons, Hoar, vicar general lot Mons. the diocese; Mons. Gorman, John Mons. York, Francis Connelly, Mons.

Timothy Hickey, Mons, Francis J. O'Hara and Mons. J. Jerome Reddy. Religious orders represented included the Franciscans and Dominicans, Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, Daughters of Wisdom, Sisters of St.

Joseph, Sisters of Charity and Sisters of Mercy. Delegations were present from the St. Vincent de Paul Society, of which Mr. Lilly was treasurer of the Particular Council of Brooklyn, he which is the diocesan body, and president of St. Saviour's Conference, and also the Emerald Society, St.

Mary's Hospital, of which he was a trustee; Columbus 126, K. of The Maritime Exchange and other organizations with which he was identified. Mrs. Humpstone, Vassar Trustee Widow of Ex-Pastor Of Emmanuel Church Succumbs in 69th Year Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Rye, N. Nov.

11-Mrs. Mabel Hastings Humpstone, a member of an old Brooklyn family and for many years a member of the board of trustees of Vassar College, died today in her 69th year. She was the widow of the Rev. Dr. John Humpstone, former pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Brooklyn, and had made her home here for the last 20 years.

Mrs. Humpstone was born in Brooklyn, a daughter of the late William Makepeace Hastings, a member of the old firm of Wilbur Hastings, Manhattan stationers. Her father was a deacon in Emmanuel Church for many years and in 1914 Mrs. Humpstone presented the building at 276. Ryerson Brooklyn, to the church as its parsonage.

She made the gift in memory of her father who had been active in the movement to secure a parsonage shortly Mrs. before his death." Humpstone graduate of Vassar and was a member of the board of trustees until last year. She also was active in religious work and had been a vice president of the Young Women's Christian Association. She was a member of the Vassar Club in Manhattan ever since it was organized. Mrs.

Humpstone was married in London in 1913 to Dr. Humpstone. She was his second wife, his first having died in 1901. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Grace Graham.

The funeral services will be held in the Presbyterian Church of Rye at 2:30 p.m. Monday. Memorial Held For Mons. O'Brien A solemn requiem memorial mass, sponsored by the Long Island Chapter of the Knights of Columbus, was said at Our Lady of Victory R. C.

Church, Throop Ave. and McDonough today for the late Mons. Thomas J. O'Brien, who died last Summer, Monsignor O'Brien was pastor of the church and the chapter's chaplain for nine years. Several hundred delegates from the 68 councils of the chapter attended.

The Rev. William J. Walsh, administrator of the parish, and celebrant of the mass, was assisted by the Rev. Edward J. McLaugh in and the Rev.

Louis Shaughness, curates. Among those attending the service was Secretary of State Michael J. Walsh, former State deputy of the K. of C. It was announced that a bronze tablet in memory of Monsignor O'Brien will be unveiled at the headquarters of the chapter, 81 Hanson Place on Jan.

28. Topping Makes Prediction Owner Dan Topping of the Brooklyn Dodgers makes the prediction that National Football League schedules likely will be increased to 16 games instead of 11, and that club squads also will be augmented to permit additional contests, most of which would be played at night. Loses Part of Finger Salt Lake City, (P)-Bob Johnston, Utah sophomore halfback, showed up this season with a joint missing from one finger. He worked near meat grinder in a sausage a factory during the Summer. Gridder an Aviator Fort Morgan, (P)-Hersey Young, sophomore blocking back at Denver University, is a certified pilot.

So are his father, two sisters and two brothers. The Youngs have their own 80-acre airport five miles north of here. HENRY Intelligent, Courteous and Efficient Service Funerals From $150 6205 FIFTH AVENUE Windsor 9-6130 24 SEVENTH AVENUE NEvins 8-8912 Dr. L. N.

Anderson, Boro Physician Veteran Practitioner Was Also Active In Church, Social Work Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episcopal Church, Pacific St. near Bedford for Dr. Lewis N.

Anderson of 1133 Dean for 45 years active in medical and church and social service fields in Brooklyn. Dr. Anderson died Friday after 8 brief illness. He was 67. Born in the Eastern District of Brooklyn, Dr.

Anderson was graduated in 1895 from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columo bia University. He was a charter member of the Columbia chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. Dr. Anderson was a member of the Kings County Medical Society and the New York State Medical Society, and Hospital, was associated Brooklyn. with For many years he was a vestryman and senior warden of Christ Church, on Bedford and a member of the social service committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island since its beginning.

He was formerly a member of the Hanover Club and of the Board of Managers of the Eastern District Branch, Y. M. C. A. He is survived by the widow, the former Laura A.

Chapman, and a son, Lewis N. Anderson Jr. Conacher Starts Well Roy Conacher, one of many rookie sensations in the National Hockey League last season, who led all scorers with 26 goals, started off with a rush this season by getting a triple in Bruins first exhibition game. "Red" a Toronto Maple Leaf newcomer, did the same thing in an exhibition match for that club and took the training-trip scoring leadership for his club. -SERVICEUNFAILING EFFICIENT COMPREHENSIVE Funeral Directors 433 Nostrand Ave.

STerling 3-7700 John R. Stryker, Prominent Mason Lifelong Boro Resident Was Employed 40 Years By Linotype Company John R. Stryker, prominent in the Masonic order and and one of the oldest employes of the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, died Friday at his home, 1177 Halsey after a long illness. Mr. Stryker was a lifelong Brooklynite and had been with the linotype firm for 40 years.

He was a former president of the Mergenthaler Mutual Aid Society and a member of Cosmopolitan Lodge, 585, F. A. Damascus Commandery, 58, K. Orient Chapter, 138, R. A.

and Cosmopolitan Chapter, 811, O. E. S. Surviving are his widow, Carolyn Rhodes Stryker, and a brother, Charles E. Stryker.

Religious and fraternal services will be held at the home at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Regardless of cost every detail receives our complete supervision. Posech Funeral Director PHONE nEw ENLARGED CHAPELS SOUTH 8 6981 237 ST. B'KLYN.

SOONER AUCTION! SALE SALES. City Salesroom 23-25 BOERUM PLACE At Livingston Street (Established Over 100 Years) WM. POLLAK, Auctioneer Sells on Wednesday, November 15th at 10:30 A.M. Furniture, furnishings, personal effects, bric-a-brac, china, rugs, lamps, tables, chairs, Knabe baby grand refrigerators, secretaries from the storage, installment trust and finance companies, manufacturers, jobbers and private folks from all parts of the city. The place to buy or sell your furnishings and get results.

TRIANGLE 5-0912 Clifford Evans tells you TODAY the news of TOMORROW in his "EARS to the GROUND column which appears exclusively in the BROOKLYN EAGLE Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,.

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