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5 10 15. 11. of 12 30 on 30 30 a 120 at feet of Inches in Te of in bids in is BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937 17 Allison, T. H. Krietsch, Paul Barnard, Ethel A.

La France, L. Blume, Anna Lloyd, Elnora Bowden, Mary T. Logemann, Buchsbaum, Louis Malloy, Lucy I. Buckholz, Emma McMillen, William Cornelius Muller, Helen D. Crabtree, Martha Mulligan, Michael Danzer, Christian O'Neil, John J.

Jr. Davidson, Reilly, John P. Margaret Salisbury, Elting Dempsey, Anna G. Schauf, Anna C. Dunn, Mary Schmidt, George Gartland.

Siegel, Henrietta Catherine E. Smith, Arthur Gleason, T. J. Smith, Paul Hartig, Rudolph Storck, Bertha 1. Heydolph, Florence Tower, Jennie M.

Hodge, Robert Wilson, Mrs. Kate Kendrick, Cora E. Deaths ALLISON-Sunddenly, on June 8, at his home, THOMAS loved husband Elsie 'Allison '(nee Glen); also survived by one brother, Rev. George. Allison of Wilmette, Illinois; sisters, Mrs.

David Post, Mrs. Earl Conant, Miss Flora Allison. Funeral service at his residence, 136 Wakeman Place, Thursday, 8 p.m. BARNARD-ETHEL beloved of Elmer O. Barnard and mother of Ethel on Thursday, June 10, 1937, at her home, 160 Princeton Road, Rockville Centre, Long Island.

Funeral services Friday. June 11, at 8:30 p.m., at her home. Burial private. BLUME-ANNA, beloved wife of Frederick C. and mother of Dorothy, her Glenna home, and fredericts CLale.

Notice of funeral later. BOWDEN-On Tuesday, June 8, 1937, MARY wife of the late ward L. and beloved mother of B. Siegel and Helen E. Bowden.

Services at The Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday, 8 p.m. BUCHSBAUM LOUIS aged 37 1 years, devoted brother of Harry E. Buchsbaum. Funeral services at the May Funeral Home, 6632 Myrtle Friday, 8 p.m. Funeral Satur.

day, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. BUCKHOLZ EMMA, on Tues- day, June 8. 1937, widow of John Buckholz, sister of Minnie Volk and Mrs. William Lendrum.

Services at her home, 1305 Rockaway Thursday evening, 8 p.m. Partitar: ment Friday, 2 p.m. COOPER suddenly, June 8, 1937. Services at his home. 24 Parkville Friday, June 11, at 2:30 p.m.

CRABTREE-MARTHA, life resident of Brooklyn, on Tuesday in a local hospital in her year. She survived by one sister, Mrs. R. Stelling; one nephew, Fred R. Stelling.

Funeral services Friday, 8 p.m., also Saturday, 2 p.m., Rev. William Miller Gospel Meeting House officiating. Funeral Saturday following services. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. DANZER CHRISTIAN.

on Wednesday, June 9, 1937, beloved father of Emma Byrne, Mary Steffens, Ernest and George Danzer. Services at his residence, 312 East 2d Street. Flatbush, Friday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

Arrangements by Weigand Brothers. DAVIDSON MARGARET, June 8. 1937, wife of the late George W. Davidson. Services, at Walter, B.

Cooke. Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Thursday, 8 p.m. DEMPSEY-ANNA G. (nee Dippold) of 17 Campus Place, Cypress Hills, on June 8. in her 47th year, beloved wife of Garrett devoted mother of Garrett J.

Mrs. Dorothea Emrick, Mrs. Agnes Emrick, Margaret, Joseph, Ruth, Marion, Edwin. James, William, Anne and Joan. loving sister of Mary M.

Kearns, Caroline Cain, Margaret Sheridan. Funeral from her home Saturday at 9 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of the Blessed Sacrament, where solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DUNN-On June 9. MARY at her residence, 92 Coffey Street. wife of the late Patrick beloved mother of Mrs. John Gutkes, Mrs. Coleman Blades, John and Michael Dunn, also survived by five grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of the Visitation, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARTLAND At Brooklyn, on June 9.

1937. CATHERINE ELLEN (nee Gannon), beloved wife of the late John J. Gartland, at the family residence. 401 East 35th Brooklyn, Notice of funeral hereafter. Masses appreciated.

GLEASON-On Wednesday, June 9. 1937, THOMAS JAY GLEASON of 563 Argyle Road. Reposing at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place until Thursday 6 p.m. Services at St. Paul's Chapel, St.

Paul's Place and Church Ave, Friday, 10 a.m. HARTIG-On June 9, 1937, at his residence. 256 94th Street, RUDOLPH, beloved husband of Anna O'Hare Hartig and father of William and John. brother of George and Mrs. Arthur Rolfe.

Fuheral from his home on Saturday, at 9 a.m.; thence to St. Patrick's R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

(Wisconsin, Wolf Point, papers please copy.) HEYDOLPH-FLORENCE (professionally known as Florence Hayes), beloved daughter Emil and Hazel Heydolph, sister of Hazel brother Emil. Died in Paris May 25, 1937. Services at Woodside Memorial Chapel, 41-45 58th Woodside, Friday evening, 8:30 p'clock. Interment Flushing 'Cemetery, Saturday, 2 p.m. Anthony L.

Roth directing. VITAL NOTICES (Acknowledgments, Births, Condolences, Confirmations, Deaths. gagements, a Masses, Memoriams, Resolutons) accepted until 10 P. M. for publication the following day or from 8 A.

M. to 1 P. M. (11 A.M. on Saturdays) for publication In the next available edition of the same day's paper.

The Vital Notice rate 13 90 cents per line MAin 4-6000 HODGE--June 8, ROBERT, at his residence, 618 49th Street, beloved husband of Alice, father of David, Mrs. Walter Luhmann, Mrs. Arthur Stevens and Mrs. Henry Hanson. Member of Nassau Lodge, No.

536, F. de A. M. Religious services Friday, 8 p.m., Masonic services at 8:30 p.m., Funeral Home, 476 73d Street. Interment Saturday, 2 p.m., Lutheran Cemetery.

Deaths KENDRICK- Monday, June 7, 1937, CORA E. KENDRICK, in her 66th year, mother of Karl Lloyd. Services at The Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday at 2:30 p.m. (Kingston, Jamaica, papers please copy). KRIETSCH-PAUL of 145 Moffatt Street, on Wednesday, June 9, 1937, beloved husband of the late Ella D.

Krietsch. Services at Weigand Bros. Parlors, 1015 Halsey: Street, Friday, 8:15 p.m. Funeral private. Kindly omit flowers.

LA FRANCE LAFAYETTE on Tuesday, June 8, of 1028 Cypress Avenue, beloved father of Mrs. Anna Cooney, John and Lafayette Jr. Services at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush nue, Thursday, June 10, at 8 Aver. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery.

LLOYD On June 9, 1937, at Farmingdale, L. ELNORA SEAMAN. in her 91st year. Funeral services Friday, 11 a.m., from 108 Williams Farmingdale, L. I.

Interment Green- -Wood emetery, Brooklyn, N. at 1 p.m. LOGEMANN-MARIE, on June 8, 1937, aged 56, 61st Glendale, L. Survived by one daughter, two sons, two sisters, one brother and grandchildren. Funeral services Friday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., from Nicholas Blasius and Son Funeral' Home, 710 Knickerbocker Interment Lutheran Cemetery. -LUCY IRENE of 107-19 90th Woodhaven, on Wednesday, her 53d year. Survived by her husband, Joseph F. and three daughters, Genevieve, Lucille and William Crawford and a son, Wesley; six sisters and a brother. Funeral from her home Saturday with a requiem mass at 10 a.m.

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

Under the direction of William Buss Son. McMILLEN -On June 8, WILLIAM at his residence, 6 Webster Place, beloved husband of Annie (nee McCarthy), father of John and Anna, brother of Bernard. Edward, Mary and Elizabeth. He was a retired patrolman, N. Y.

P. D. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St.

John the Evangelist, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MULLER--On June In her 45th year, at her home, 1709 Madison St. eet. Ridgewood, HELEN D.

MULLER, beloved wife of William devoted mother of William J. and Howard J. Muller, daughter of Elizabeth Mahr Sullivan and sister of Lawrence Mahr and Bella Kramer. Funeral from the Chapel of R. Stutzmann Son on Friday ing at 9:30 o'clock; thence to St.

Matthias R. C. Church. where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. MULLIGAN- On Tuesday, June 8. 1937, MICHAEL MULLIGAN, loving father of Mrs. Michael Wynie, Eugene, Albert and Howard MulliFuneral from his residence, 68 Carlton Avenue, on Friday, June 11, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Sacred Heart R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'NEIL -JOHN J. formerly of the 6th Ward, suddenly, on Monday, June 7. beloved son of Margaret Conway and John J.

O'Neil, brother of Eileen. Funeral Friday from his late residence, 7607 10th Avenue, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Ephrem's R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REILLY-JOHN on June 9, Reposing at his residence. 645 60th Street. Notice of funeral later, SALISBURY-On Tuesday, June 8, 1937, ELTING R.

SALISBURY, beloved husband of Helen, dear father of Gloria and Elting brother of Mrs. Philipps, Mrs. Margaret Helen, Minerva, George, Stanton, Roy, Charles and Harry. Funeral on Friday, June 11, The Chapel, 7703 5th at 10 a.m. Interment Green- -Wood Cemetery.

SCHAUF- On Thursday, June 10, 1937, at her home. 499 East 23d Street, ANNA C. (nee Jung), bewife of Frederick W. Schauf; mother of Beatrice Bruns and Harold Schauf; sister of William J. Jung.

Services on Saturday, at 2 p.m., at the Jung Funeral Home, 796 Lincoln Place. SCHMIDT -On June 7. 1937, GEORGE of 667 74th beloved brother of Nicholas, Peter and John Schmidt. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

SIEGEL On Tuesday, June 8. HENRIETTA SIEGEL, beloved wife of John, loving mother of John Jr. and Dorothy, daugther of Frank Atkins. Funeral Friday at 8:45 a.m. from her home, 358 41: with requiem mass St.

Michael's R. C. Church, Interment St. John's Cemetery. SMITH Suddenly, on Tuesday, June 8, ARTHUR BIGELOW SMITH of 131 Clarkson beloved husband of the late Lillian Elsa Knieriem and devoted of Lorraine G.

and Arthur Bishop Smith. Services at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Friday, June 11, at 8 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills etery. In Memoriam0 We have just published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Verses You may obtain copy of this booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker at MAin 4-6000.

MINISTER DIES Rev. William B. Walker Heart Attack Kills Maj. Howland Pell Clubman, 81, Stricken as He Comes Ashore During Fishing Trip (Special to The Eagle) Sands Point, June 10-Maj. Howland Pell, 81, N.

Y. S. retired, died of a heart attack yesterday in Wampage Shores, near here, where he had come ashore for lunch during a fishing expedition with his chauffeur, John Espenes. Dr. Charles Steurer, Health Officer of the Town of North Hempstead, made the diagnosis.

Maj. Pell, who lived at 14 E. 54th Manhattan, had been visiting the Sands Point estate of his cousin, Theodore Roosevelt Pell. He conducted a Manhattan insurance business and was a member of the Tuxedo and Union Clubs in Manhattan. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

H. Pendleton Rogers of Tuxedo Park and a grandson, Howland Pendleton Rogers. Was Born in Flushing Howland Pell, retired insurance executive and member of many and patriotic societies, lived clubs, E. 54th Manhattan. He was born in Flushing.

The first of his ancestors whose arrival in this country was corded was the Rev. John Pell, who came from Sussex in 1616. His descendants in Colonial Days figured as tea runners in defiance of the Stamp Act and in the early growth of American shipping. Mr. Pell was graduated from the School of Mines at Columbia University in 1874.

Soon after he entered the insurance business. Served During World War, He joined the Seventh Regiment and during the World War he was a captain in the First Provisional Regiment, which guarded the water works and other public structures at home while younger soldiers were abroad. He retired as a major in the Reserve Corps. Mr. Pell was an officer in the Society of Colonial Wars.

a member of the Union Club. Society of the War of 1812. Colonial Lords of Manors, Seventh Regiment Veterans' Association, New York Historical Society and the Seawanhaka Yacht Club. A daughter, Mrs. Henry Pendelton Rogers, survives.

MRS. RUTH BROWN LATSON, 32. died yesterday in her home, 11 Taft Lynbrook. Her husband, Benjamin H. Latson: her parents, Mr.

Mrs. Thomas Brown: a son. Thomas, two sisters and survive. She was A member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Funeral services will be tomorrow night.

with interment in Kensico Cemetery, Westchester. Deaths SMITH June 8, 1937, PAUL SMITH. also known as Schmitt, aged 63 years, beloved father of Henry, Charles and Norman Smith. of 973 Putnam Ave. Funeral services at B.

J. Thuring's Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick Friday, June 11, at 8:30 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. STORCK-On Tuesday, June 8, 1937, BERTHA M. STORCK, belovea wife of Arthur mother of Arthur F.

Edward, Ann. Celia Ahlert, in her Funeral will be held Friday, 2 p.m., from her residence, 49 Him: Interment Evergreens Cemetery. -JENNIE widow of Chief Engineer George E. Tower, U. S.

on June 8, 1937. Funeral services Thursday evening at 9 o'clock at her residence, 87 Decatur St. (Washington, D. papers please copy.) WILSON-Mrs. KATE, on June 9.

beloved mother of Mrs. George Brady, died at her daughter's home. 936 Albany Avenue. Funeral services will be held Friday evening at 7:30. In Memoriam DIXON-In memory of a beloved mother, MARGARET C.

DIXON, who died June 10, 1936. JONES- In loving memory of KATE BAKER JONES, who died June 1v, 1916. KALE--A tribute of love and devotion to our dear mother, ALICE SHEERON KANE, who departed this life June 11, 1936. Solemn anniversary mass will be offered Friday, a.m., St. Joseph's R.

C. Church. Years of sacrifice, little of play. Loving and giving and smoothing the way; Life is too short, mother, ever to pay, Strong in adversity, ready to do. Gentle, unselfish.

a friend ever true. Our proudest possession. dear mother, was you. CHILDREN. you.

CHILDREN. McCARTY -In loving memory of our dear friend and pastor, Mgr. EDWARD W. McCARTY, who passed away June 10, 1925. Anniversary of ordination June 11.

L. A. S. and M. T.

S. Rev. Wm. Walker Dies at Age of 91 Ex-Rector in Brooklyn Stricken Ill While Enroute From By the Associated Press Bennington, June 10--The Rev. William Bogert Walker, 91, retired rector of St.

Peter's P. E. Church here and a former Brooklyn rector for many years, died here yesterday. His wife died four years ago. He was brought here from New York Monday after he was stricken ill while en route from St.

Petersburg, Fla. The Rev. Mr. Walker's first charge was that of assistant rector at Grace Church here. He later became chaplain to Bishop Doane at Albany and was rector in Mechanicville and Herkimer.

Returning to Brooklyn he was made associate rector at the Church of the Redeemer. Later was priest in charge at St. Luke's and St. Peter's. Received Degree in '65 The Rev.

Mr. Walker was born in Chicago Sept. 26, 1845. He attended Trinity School in Manhattan. He entered Columbia College in 1861 and received the bachelor arts degree in 1865.

was chosen first honor man his "In class. He was said to be the second oldest graduate of Columbia. He was graduated from the General Theological Seminary in 1868. Got Lincoln's Blessing Since his retirement, the Rev. Mr.

Walker passed his Summers in Bennington and his Winters in St. Petersburg. For the last ten years he had timed his northward journey in the Spring so that he might attend the Columbia commencements. The Rev. Mr.

Walker used to tell how he received the blessing of Abraham Lincoln. He was one of a group of college students who joined the Union Army in 1862. He was delegated to carry a message to President Lincoln and while at the White House received his blessing. Thomas J. Gleason, 69, Dies in Hospital Thomas Jay Gleason, singer, painter and pioneer engraver of steel on celluloid, died yesterday in a local hospital in his 70th year.

He was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn and resided for more than 25 years at 563 Argyle Road. As a boy Mr. Gleason sang in the choir at Trinity Church, Manhattan, and studied in the school there. He attended the National Academy "Design and other institutions. Founded Own Firm As an engraver with the American Bank Note Company he experimented with steel engraving on celluloid.

Later he founded his own business at 1552 Bergen from which he retired about ten years ago. Mr. Gleason had been a member of the Apollo Club, the Crescent Athletic Club, the Manhattan Terrace Club and Walworth Lodge, F. A. M.

He served as an usher at the laying of the cornerstone of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Services Tomorrow In Flatbush he was active at St. Paul's P. E.

Church, whose rector, the Rev. Harold S. Olafson, will officiate at funeral services in St. Paul's Chapel, Church Ave. and St.

Paul's Place, tomorrow morning. Burial will be in Kensico Cemetery. Surviving are three daughters, Elsie Gleason, Mrs. Rudolf Kirchberger and Mrs. Helen Munkelt.

Rev. Olazabal Dies: Healing Clergyman By the Associated Press Alice, Texas, June 10-The body of the Rev. Francisco Olazabal, president of the Latin-American Council of Christian Churches since 1923 and a resident of Long Island. was held here today pending arrival of a son. The clergyman died Tuesday night of injuries received in an automobile accident.

The Rev. Francisco Olazabal, a Mexican, who once headed the largest Methodist church south of the Rio Grande and who was forced to leave his country because of religious restrictions by the Calles regime, was noted for rehabilitating old churches by his evangelism. In 1931 he acquired the old Calvary Baptist Church at 4th Ave. and 14th and renamed it the Brooklyn Temple. In a church in the upper west side of Manhattan he practiced the art healing, including the laying on of hands.

In some churches he displayed a pile of crutches near his pulpit. Rev. Mr. Olazabal preached In English in Brooklyn and in Spanish in Manhattan. He also had a temple in Jamaica.

Martha Crabtree Private and church services will be held for Martha Crabtree, 52, a life resident of Brooklyn. She died in a local hospital yesterday. The Rev. William of the Gospel Meeting House, 474 Pulaski will officiate in the home tomorrow night. On Sat afternoon rites will be held in the church.

Interment will be in Evergreens Cemetery. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Robert Stelling, and a nephew, Fred R. Stelling. Personal Supervision Always Moderate Cost BENJAMIN GRINDROD Mortician 27 Hull St.

JEfferson 3-1147 Res. 2 Etna St. APplecate 1-0372 WAR LEADER DEAD ASSOCIATED PRESS (DUPRAS COLAS), Sir Robert Borden Sir R. L. Borden, '18 Premier, Dies Won Canadian Office on Stand Against Trade Agreement With U.

S. Ottawa, June 10 (Canadian Press) -Sir Robert L. Borden, World War Prime Minister of Canada, died here today at the age of 82. Sir Robert, a noted leader of the Canadian Conservative party, was a native of Grand Pre, Nova Scotia. In the early 70s he taught mathematics in the Glenwood Institute at Matawan, N.

J. Evincing an interest in law, he gave up his position as a teacher in 1873 and returned to Canada. He received his law degree there. He entered politics late in life and succeeded Sir Wilfred Laurier as Premier in 1911 after a bitter contest chiefly as a result of his pronounced opposition to the passage of a trade reciprocity treaty with the United States. Ho left the office July 10, 1920.

on account of ill health. Finding his burdens too great during the war, he invited a number of prominent Liberals to share them. This government inforced the Military Service Act, Canada's first experience with conscription. Sir Robert spent several weeks in Washington in 1921 as the Canadian representative to the Armament Conference. Obituaries MICHAEL SWIERUPSKI, fatally jured Sunday in a motor crash in New Jersey, was buried today after a requiem mass in St.

Hedwig's R. C. Church. Floral Park. His widow, Josephine; three sons.

Alexander, Anthony and John, and three daughters, Mrs. Mary Kalierta, Mrs. Helen Roth and Mrs. Anna Alzkelner, survive. MRS.

BERTHA M. STORCK died Tues day at her home, 49 Himrod St. She was born in Freehold, N. J. 60.

years ago. She had lived in Brooklyn 48 years, and had interested ed herself in Boy and Girl Scout activities of her community. Her husband. Arthur F. Storck; two sons, Arthur and Edward, and two daughters, Ann and Celia Ahlert, survive, The funeral will be tomorrow afternoon.

MARY A. TERBRACH, 55, was buried yesterday in Calvary Cemetery after a requiem mass in the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney Place and Livingston St. She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She ried Sunday in her home, 12 Willow Place.

She is survived by her husband, William C. and a sister. CATHERINE COYLE. 75. employed AS housekeeper and nurse for 25 vears with the family of Mrs.

B. K. T. Fowler. of 27 Franklin Court, Garden City, died yesterday after a brief illness.

She Was born in New York City, and for some years she had been affiliated with St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Garden City. A requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow in St.

Elizabeth's Church, Woodhaven, burial following in Calvary Cemetery. PAUL KRIETSCH, 59. an inspector in the Bureau of Industrial Hygiene of the State Department of Health, died yesterday. His home was at 145 Moffat St. Born in Germany, he had been a restdent of Brooklyn for 45 years.

Surviving are his mother and brother in Germany. Funeral services will be held in the funeral parlors, 1015 Halsey tomorrow night, with the Rev. J. G. F.

Blaesi. pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, officiating. Cremation Saturday will be In the Fresh Pond Crematory. MRS.

IDA KETIVE ded yesterday at her home, 33-39 89th Jackson Heights. She had been ill of heart trouble but short time. She was 35 and was the wife of Nathan Ketive. dress manufacturer of Manhattan. Other surviving relatives include, a seven-year-old daughter, Alice; her father, Tobias Klein.

of Jack5011 Heights: Slater, Mrs. tEhel Aron: four brothers. Henry and Abe Klein of Manhattan and Louis and Bernard of Jackson Heights. The funeral was held today, with burial in Mount Zion Cemetery, Walter B. Cnnke INCORPORATED DIGNIFIED FUNERALS As Low As $150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 151 Linden Boulevard-BUekminster 4-1200 50 Seventh Avenue- -N Evins 8-3903-4 1218 Flatbush Avenue-BUckminster 2-0266-7 QUEENS 150-10 Hillside Avenue- -jAmaica $-6670 158-14 Northers Blvd.

-INdependenes 3-6600 MANHATTAN 117 West 726 Street- Rafaigar 1-9700 1451 First Avenue- RHinelander 4-5800 BRONX West 190th Street- RAymond 9-1900 347 Willie Avenue -MOt Haven 9-7070 WESTCHESTER 214 Mamaroneck Avenue- White Piains Phone for Representative- -No obligation Caroline Cushing Estate $30,000 Brother Is Designated as Sole Is Left by Rose Taube Caroline A. Cushing of 436 Classon who died May 30, left her entire estate of approximately $30,000 personal property to her brother, Walter F. Cushing of 6815 110th Forest Hills, according to the will filed today with Surrogate George A. Wingate. Rose Taube of 1348-60 Ocean whi died at 3827 Cypress on April 10, left her entire estate of less than $10,000 personal property to her sister, Gertrude Taube of the Cypress Ave.

address. John H. Peters of 1059 68th who died at Coney Island Hospital on May 22, left entire estate of not more than $5.000 real and not more than $2,000 personal property to his widow, Mary, of the same address. Ray Goebel of 235 Amherst who died Nov. 9, 1935.

left $500 real and $9.100 personal property. Mrs. Goebel eft $10 each to the following children: Martin Harry and Leonia, al of Leonard Esther J. Cohen of Miami Beach and Jacob, of 214 Coleridge and to her son-in-law. Jacob Cohen her granddaughter, Anita Cohen, both of Miami Beach.

The Amherst St. house, Mrs. Goebel left to her daughters. Frances G. Wachtel of 1356 Madison Manhattan, and Mildred G.

Cohen of 170 Coleridge St. Daughter Receives $10.000 The porceeds of a $10.000 insurance policy was set up as 8 trust for a daughter, Harriet. of the Leonard St. address. At Harriett's death, half of the principal is to go to Mrs.

Goebel's husband, Wiliam. of the Leonard St. address and the remaining half is to be distributed equally among the surviving children. Mr. Goebel also inherited al his wife's household furniture.

The residuary estate was divided equally among the sons, Martin. Jacob and Harry. Christopher Roseman, who died at his residence. 1838 E. 38th on April 17, left $955 personal property.

After bequeathing a specific bank account and his insurance to his daughter, Martha Ray of the same address. he divided the residue equally among his children. Martha, Elizabeth Daniels, of 1719 E. 37th Frances Gleason, of 438 49th Nelie Ehrenberg. 1852 E.

36th Mary Heinman. of 129 Rambler Road. Dongan Hils: Katherine O' Day, 514 53d and William Roseman. of 1848 E. 38th St.

Tillie Wachsman, of 1811 E. 2d St. who died at 2449 Ocean Ave, on February 14 left $1.000 real and less than $1.000 personal. After bequeathing $100 to her step-daughter, Pauline Weinstein, of 130- 66 229th St. Laurelton, she divided the residue equally among her children Sarah W.

Block. of 1811 E. 2nd Goldie Remer. of 2140 E. 5th Blanche Remer, of 2140 E.

5th Blanche Kornbluth. of the Laurelton address: Rose Greenfield, of 706 Kings Highway, and Samuel Wachsman, of 3102 Brighton 1st Place. L. H. Barber Estate $5.000 Laura H.

Barber, who died at her restdence 414 Clermont on May 27, left $4,000 real and $1.000 personal property. She left her jewelry and silverware to her grandnieces, Caroline Woodfin of Hanover. N. and Shirley. Suzanne, and Caroline Winfinof Rutland.

Vt. Her personal effects she left to her sister. Carrie H. Guyon, of Rutland. To her maid.

Bridget Nally, of the Clermont Ave, address and her former maid. Mary Burns. of 403 Clermont she left $100 each. Her house and the residuary estate she left in equal shares to her sister Carrie. and her niece, Dorothy G.

Woodfin, of Rutland. Concetta Gargullo, who died at her residence, 386 Sackett on March 12. left her entire estate in trust for her daughter, Anne, of the same address. with her son Joseph, also of the same address to succed at Anne's death. Abigail Doyle, of 160 Herkimer St.

who died at St. Mary's Hospital on April 16. left $5900 real and less than $2500 personal property to her nephew Frank J. Doyle, of East Orange, N. and his wife, Madeline.

Willls $4300 to Friend Willla Aitken, who died At his home in Bridgeport. Conn on June 2 left his entire estate of $4300 personal property to his friend. John Northrup Thurlow. of East Orange, Mr. Aitken was a former Brooklynite.

Agnes H. Tennant. of 1189 Halsey who died May 25. left her entire estate of more than real and more than $4.000 personal property to her brother, Richard J. Meehan, of 553 1st St.

David Levin, of 3152 Brighton 6th St. who died May 31. left his entire estate of not more than $2500 personal property to his son Harry, of the same address. Mary Bible, of 948 Putnam who died at the New York Infirmary on May 28. Left virtually her entire estate of $3.000 real and $1.000 personal property to her daughter, Edith of the same address.

specifying, however. that when her daughter marries. the house at 948 Putnam Ave. is to be sold and the proceeds divided equally between. Edith and Mrs.

Bible's son. Charles. of 153 8th St. Vahan Zorian Special to The Eagle Summit, N. June 10-Vahan Zorian, concert pianist, son of the late Rev.

Kevork H. Zorian of Brooklyn, who was ordained in the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island. is dead in his home, 44 Beekman Road. Funeral services will be held here tomorrow. His father founded the Levant Strangers Mission at Manchester, England, in 1898.

The pianist, who was 27. was one of six children. He had studied at the Juilliard School under Josef Lhevinne. TIDE TABLE (By the U. S.

Coast and Geodetic Survey) Daylight Saving Time JUNE 10 Sandy Hook 9 41 9:56 3 48 3:50 The Battery 10:18 10:34 4 19 4 24 Hell Gate 4 24 12 33 6 39 6:49 JUNE 11 Sandy Hook 10:34 10 48 4:37 1:42 The Battery 11:17 11 32 5 09 16 Hell Gate 1:30 7:33 49 SUN RISES AND SETS June 10 June 11 Rises 5.24 Sets 8:26 Rises 5.24 Sets 8 27 "The NEW ROYAL BLUE" 'Only streamlined train to Baltimore and Washington. 1 Lv. Brooklyn 10:15 A.M. Brooklyn Time. Phone Cumberland 6-4480.

BALTIMORE OHIO R.R. A STER-3 7700 EAGLE BUILDING Desirable office space at lowest rentals ID Borough Hall section. Renting Agent ROOM 506 HONORED IN DEATH William J. McMillen Hero Cops to Pay M'Millen Tribute Police Honor Legion comrades will assist in last honors to William J. McMillen, retired medal the Church of St.

Evanpoliceman, at a mass at requiem, gelist, 21st near 5th Saturday at 9:30 a.m. No uniformed procession has been planned. price McMillen, who retired three years ago, died Tuesday at his home, 6 Webster commended by Commissioner Rhinelander Waldo in 1912 after he had forced the surrender of an armed fugitive in the Red Hook Point section who had shot a civilian and two other policemen, he was voted Brooklyn Citizens' Medal for Valor, the fund which was raised by popular subscription. It was pinned on him by Mayor Gaynor at the annual police parade May 11, 1913. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Annie McCarthy McMillen: a son. John; a Annie: two brothers. Edward, and two sisters, Mary and Elizabeth. Christian Danzer, who his trade as a blacksmith and wheelwright until amputation of both legs necessitated his retirement. died yesterday in his 91st year in his E.

2d St. Born in Germany, Mr. Danzer came to this country more than half a century ago and entered business in South Brooklyn. When forced to withdraw from the blacksmith trade, Mr. Danzer became interested in planting and delighted in maintaining a garden in the rear of his home.

Despite his physical handicap he devoted himself entirely to his hobby. Funeral services will be held in the home Saturday afternoon, with the Rev. William Bourquin, pastor of Bethlehem Evangelical Church, officiating. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery. Surviving are two sons.

Ernest and George. and two daughters. Mrs. Emma Byrne and Mrs. Mary Steffens.

Christian Danzer, Wheelwright, Dies JURY NOTICE Commissioner of Jurors for the County of Kings. 407 Municipal Building. Brooklyn, N. Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE list of trial Jurors for 1937-1938 is ready at my office for examination and correction Dated.

Brooklyn. June 2. 1937 DAVID P. GERMAIN. Commissioner of Jurors for the County of Kings de7-10t 0511 SALES ESTATE OF EUGENE ROSENBAUM'6Auctioneers, KELLY.

FELDHUHN, KIRSCHNER, sell at 70 Bowery at 9 a June 11-By order Newman Rosen. bluth. 1655 Broadway, diamonds, jewelry. second -band watches, tools. musical instruments and typewriters pledged 11346 of June 10, 1935, to 7393 of.

April 14. 1936. 104-fit osu June 17. 1937 For Goodstein Sons. pawnbrokers.

nt 279 Bridge Brooklyn New York City all their unredeemed pledges of clothing, etc, pledged to Pawn Ticket No. 17400 of May 17, 1936. also all other pledges for any reason not sold at previous sales Je10-6t osu AUCTION SALES ADELMAN, AUCTIONEER, SELLS June 15, 1937. at 10 30 m11 at 1630 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn.

New Model T23HC GMC Truck with Body. Motor No 125711847. retaken from P. Caroleo and Joseph Caroleo. C.

ADELMAN AUCTIONEER. SELLS June 18, 1937. at 10 126 Patchen Ave. Brooklyn. Ford Tudor Sedan.

Motor No. 18 222936, for the account of John H. Dillingham and Cord Piston Ring Sa.Ps Co. T-U 13-10 H. ADELMAN, AUCTIONEER, SELLS June 11th.

1937 at 702 FrankJin Avenue. Brooklyn, butcher fixtures, apputtenances, etc. as listed 11 mortgage. for the account of Nicolas Pace and Ace Market C. ADELMAN, AUCTIONEER, SELLS June 1937.

at 9 a 1818 54th Street. Brooklyn. Chevrolet Sedan. Motor No. 5960842, tetaken from Hyman Schneider C.

ADELMAN. AUCTIONEER. SELLS June 1937. at 111 at 1944 Avenue Brooklyn. Packard Sedan.

Motor No X20308. retaken from Euxene Dorval KAPLAN. AUCTIONEER SELLS 11. 1937. at June 10 A 2986 Fulton St.

Brooklyn. Auburn Sedan. Motor No 10820 T-U 26- unto SCHONZEIT AUCTIONEER, SELLS June 26th 1937. Monteomery Street Brooklyn Plymouth Coach. Motor No.

30358, account of Jack Fine SCHONZEIT AUCTIONEER SELLS June 11th. 1937. 9 30 AM 80 Gerry St. Brooklyn, Chevrolet Sedan, Motor No. 3184415.

FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORATION. against SADIE POSNER et Defendants NATHANIEL KAPLAN, Plaintiff's Attornev 50 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York. Purslant to judement dated the 7th day of June, 1937.

duly entered. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder. the at Real Estate Exchange Room. 189 Montaztie Street, Brooklyn. King: County.

New York, ott the 1st day of July, 1937. at 12:00 noon the premises in said rested to he sold. with the improvements thereon. situate 111 the Countr State New York, the westerly East 8th Street. 484 feet Aventle.

being plot 21 feet front and rear hv width depth on each side, the nt which FUn parallel with DItIAz the northerly side running partly through party wall premises heine know East Pth Street Brooklyn. premises being more fully described said judgment Dated. June 9th. JULIU9 REINLIER, Referee th 111 $55,263 Net Left By William Koch Scheutzen Park Founders Estate Goes to FamilyMuller Property $12,051 NO William Koch of 675 76th who died Feb. 9, and who with his brothers founded Scheutzen Park, favorite resort of German-Americans in the gay nineties, left estate of $83,915.75 gross and 263.84 net, according to a report filed with Surrogate Wingate today ate by State Transfer Tax Appraiser David F.

Soden. A half interest in a gas station t6402 7th Ave. was appraised at $5,016.40. Mr. Koch held $59.278.89 worth of jointly -owned real estate.

Attorney's tees for Charles H. Pinto of the National City Building, 55th St. and 13th $1,500. Barer The estate was divided equally among three children: William H. of 9203 3d Edward A.

of 241-02 Mayda Road, Rosedale, and Beatrice H. Wehmann of 675 66th St. Muller Estate is $12,051 Ruby Ackerman Muller, who died April 5, 1934, left a gross estate of $13,740.62 and a net estate of 051.36. Most of the assets were in bank accounts. The principal heir was her husband.

Abraham 1 of 762 St. Marks Ave. Catherine M. Byrne, who died Feb. 2, 1937, left an estate of 320.40 gross and $9,857.65 net.

Her home at 398 Willoughby Ave. was appraised at $3,500 and she held a number of mortgages. The wnole estate passed to two first cousins, Frank V. and Catherine I. Carey, both of 396 Willoughby Ave.

Elizabeth Henkel, who died Jan. 8, 1937. left an estate of $6.869.34 gross and $5.058.87 net. One-fourth interest in 135 Midwood St. was appraised at $2,250.

She also held cash and mortgages. The estate went to three sisters. Clara, Emma R. and Bertha Henkel, all of 135 Midwood St. John T.

Ryan Dies; Linked to War Plots Memories of eventful days of German war spy scares were evoked by the death of John T. Ryan, 64. Tuesday, in the Hotel New Yorker. Ryan, questioned concerning the plot to blow up the Welland Canal in 1916, had been indicted in 1918 on a charge of obstructing war preparations of this country. Nothing ever was done about the indictment.

Ryan was 64 and was admitted to the Bar in 1896. He served in the Philippine insurrection as a captain and played a prominent part in litigation attending the sale of bonds to aid the DeValera cause in Ireland. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES St. John's University 96 Sebermerborn Brooklyn, N. Y.

JERE J. CRONIN Inc FUNERAL SERVICE AND ECONOMY CHAPEL, 115 ATLANTIC AVENUE Near Henry Brooklyn. Y. LAFAYETTE CHAPEL. 38 Lafayette Ave.

ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTYAssignee's sale for the benefit creditors in the matter of ROSE HIMOWITZ. ARTHUR ALBERT, auctioneer, will sell at public auction on Wednesday. June 16, 1937. at 11 a m.

at 2081 Flatbush Ave. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, assets of the above named assignor Sistine of Paints and Store Fixtures, Auctioneer's address. 250 West 40th Y. C.

Phines PEnnsylvania 6-6252-3. N. Y. CREDIT MEN'S ASSN. Assignee.

J. ZIZMOR. Attorneys for Assignee, 26 Court 6t. Bklyn. N.

Y. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUPPLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The person or persons making a bid for any service, work. materials or supplies for The City of New York or for any of its departments, bureaus or offices. shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope.

indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials. work or service for which the bid is made, with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President of the Board or to the head of the Department, at his or its office, on or before the date and hour named in the advertisement for the same, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened by the President of the Board or head of said Department and read, and the award of the contract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable. Each bid shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the bid and the names of all persons interested with him therein. and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact, also that it is made without any connection with any other person making bid for the same purpose, and 18 in all respects fair and without collusion or traud, and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau. deputy thereof or clerk therein or other officer or emplovee of The City of New York, 1s.

shall be or become interested, directly or indirectly, AS contracting party. partner. stockholder, surety or otherwise. in or in the performance of the contract or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates. or in any portion of the profits thereof.

The bid must be verified by the oath in writing of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. No bid shall be considered unless. as condition precedent to the reception or consideration of such bid. it be accomof panted by a certified check upon one the State or National banks or trust companies at The City of New York. or a check of such bank or trust company signed by A duly authorized officer thereof.

drawn to the order of the Comptroller. or money or corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York. which the Comptroller shall approve of equal value with the security required in the advettisement to the amount of not less than three nor more than five per rentum of the bond required. provided in Section 420 of the Greater New York Charter for supplier must be submitted duplicate The certified check or money should not Dr Inclosed the envelope containing the bid. but should be either inclosed in separate envelope addressed to the head of the Department.

President or Board or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the suppites or the nature and extent of the work reference must be made to the specifications, schedules. plans. on file In the said office of the President, Board or Department No hid shall be accepted from or contract awarded to any person who 1s in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or who 18 defaulter, as surety ntherwise. any obligation to the City The contracts must be bid for separately, The right is reserved to each one to reject All bids if deemed to be for the Interest of the City 50 to do dders will write out the amount of their bids in addition to inserting the same figures Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank forms prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which. with the proper envelope in which to inclose the hid together with A copy of the contract.

Including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Department for which the work 1s to be done or the services are to be furnished Plans and drawings of struction work mAY be seen there..

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