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FRANK F. SCHULZ DIES; EX-G. O. P. ASSEMBLYMAN Frank 7.

Schulz former, Assemblyman and one of the best known Republicans in this borough, died yesterday at his home, 35 Winthrop after an illness of two months. For the last 30 years Mr. Schulz pad been attached to the County Court as a clerk. Mr. Schulz had been active in politics for about 50 years and formerly was president of the old 18th Ward.

Republican Association. He also was leading figure in the old Francis F. Willams Republican Battery and as its president for 33 years. Elected to the Assembly from the old 10th A. D.

In 1893, he made a fine record as a legislator. Among the bills he sponsored was the of the Fire Patrol Salvage Corps for Brooklyn. Other bills he fathered were the Firemen's Pensions Bill, the establishment of high school in the Eastern District, the appropriation for the completion of the terminals of the Brooklyn Bridge and a bill for the improvement of Wallabout Market. In 1895 Mr. Schulz opposed Senator Patrick H.

McCarren for the office of State Senator, and although WAS predomInantly Democratic, he lost the election by only a tew votes. He also ran for Congress in 1912 but was defeated. Anderson, Hamilton Bartick, Thomas Behlers, Frederick Benner, W. Herbert Berliner, Louis Brannigan, Breeze, Henry T. Patrick Brennan, Matthew Canrobert, Arthur Carmichael, Mary Cassidy Patrick Claro, Charles Conant, E.

Jane Cootz, Conrad Cort, Cornelia Crick, Joseph B. Daly, Margaret Deevy, Helen Dempsey, Margaret.L De Venne, Allan Fraler, Katherine Gabbett, William Gartland, Catherine Gibbs, Lillian Gilroy, Hugh J. Gray, Thomas Holte, Martin Horan, Martin P. Hunn, Elizabeth Jackanin, Michael Jones, Annie Magee, Catherine Maloney, Joseph Mapes, Clara Martin, Martha S. McChrone, Michael D.

McCleary, Patrick B. Moehler, Anna E. Mullany, Michael Owen, Helen T. Pyne, Rose M. Reece, Margaret Schreck, Anton Schulz, Frank F.

Scully, Mary Shevlin, James H. Sievers, Maria Smith, Emily O. Sullivan, Ellen Vassar, Anna Watson, May F. Williams, Mary M. ANDERSON HAMILTON, on April 5, 1941.

Funeral services Tuesday, April 8, 1941, at 1 p.m., at Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. BARTICK-THOMAS April 6, of 740 50th Street, employe Department Docks and Ferries, N. Y.C.; beloved husband of Mary; devoted father of Anne; brother of Anne Margaret, Irene and Joseph Bartick. Solemn requiem mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. Agatha's Church, 49th Street and 7th Avenue.

Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy. BEHLERS FREDERICK on April 5, 1941, devoted husband of Meta Meyer, beloved father of Frederick dear father-in-law of Gertrude; fond grandfather of Cecile Meta. Services home, 141 97th Street, Tuesday evening, 8:30. BENNER On April 6, W.

HERBERT, of 2130 E. 37th Street, beloved son of Sarah and the late William. Reposing at George J. Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue. Services April 8 at 9 p.m.

BERLINER Suddenly, April 5, 1941, LOUIS, beloved husband of Matilda; dear father of Roy. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens. BRANNIGAN PATRICK, on April 6, 1941, beloved husband of Annie (nee McDermott); devoted father of Edward, James, Annie, Patrick and Arthur.

Funeral from residence, 3814. Park Avenue, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass Our Lady of Victory Church, 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements by Wal- ter B. Cooke, Inc.

BREEZE- -HENRY beloved husband of Flora A. and father of Margaret A. Services at Funeral Home of Pettit 20 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. BRENNAN On April 5, 1941, MATTHEW beloved husband of Helen L. and brother of Supreme Court Justice Philip M.

D. Funeral from Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, CARMICHAEL April 6, 1941, MARY E. (nee Higgins), of 150-51 116th Drive, South Ozone Park, beloved wife of Harry Carmichael; devoted mother of Marie V.

and Harry dear sister of Evelyn, John W. and Joseph M. Higgins. Reposing at J. J.

Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 87-46 137th Street, Jamaica; solemn requiem mass St. Clement Pope Church Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetary, Carl Ericksson, Ex-Boro Resident Funeral Rites Today Retired Clock Finisher's Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Huntington Station, April 7-Funeral services for Carl L. Ericksson, 80, of 96 W. Washington St.

here were to be held at 2 p.m. today at the Jacobsen' Funeral Home, New York with interment following in the Huntington Rural Cemetery. Mr. Ericksson, for many years a resident of Brooklyn, where he was a clock finisher by trade, was born in Sweden on May 3, 1860, the son of Lars Erickson and Emma Fromberg. After receiving his education in his home country he came to the United States in 1880 and on Oct.

5, 1896, was married in Brooklyn to Miss Anna Anderson. They resided in Brooklyn until Mr. Ericksson retired in 1920, when they came to Huntington Station to live. Besides his wife he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Martha Kuehne of Huntington Station; Mrs.

Lilian Sohn, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Alice Johannessen, of Syosset; two sons, Rudolph and Carl, of Huntington; one brother, Emil Ericksson, of Huntington Station, and one sister, Mrs. Emma Klingblom, of Stockholm, Sweden. He was a communicant of the MAPES- -CLARA in her 74th year, daughter of the late Mary Seymour and William Sanford Mapes and sister of the late Franklin Pierce Mapes. Funeral services at B.

J. Thuring's Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick Avenue, on Tuesday, April 8, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. -MARTHA SHOTTON, mother of James F. and Thomas A.

V. Shotton. Services at John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. McCHRONE On April 6, MICHAEL D.

McCHRONE, N. Y. F.D., beloved husband of Rose; devoted father of David and Eileen and brother Captain James McChrone, N. F. D.

Funeral of. from his residence, 5516 11th Avenue, Wednesday, April 9, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Frances de Chantal R. C.

Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I. McCLEARY-On April 6, 1941, PATRICK beloved husband of Julia A.

McKealy; brother of Mary, Anna Mullen, Julia Hannigan and Edward K. Funeral from his dence, 220 Carlton Avenue, Wednesday, April 9, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Queen of All Saints R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MOEHLER On Sunday, April 6, 1941, A ELIZABETH MOEHLER, of 392 Bleecker Street, in her 77th year, beloved wife of Frank Moehler; mother of Frank C. and John M. V. Moehler, Madeline Heesemann, Louise Kern and Katherine Schwind; also survived by nine grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren and one brother, Leopold Moos. Funeral Wednesday, April 9, at 9 a.m., from George Baque Funeral Home, 614 Woodward Avenue, Ridgewood; thence to St.

Brigid's R. C. Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment St. John's tery.

MULLANY-MICHAEL suddenly, on April 5, 1941, beloved husband of the late Rose and loving father of Rose McKinnon, Adelaide Achenbach, Gladys Vogt, Ethel and Harry. Funeral from his home, 2011 Avenue Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady Help of Chris- tians, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. -April 7, 1941, HELEN T. of 650 Ocean Avenue, beloved wife of Alexander Owen and mother of Helen A.

Owen. Requiem mass at Holy Innocents R. C. Church, Beverly Road and E. 17th Street, Wednesday, 10 a.m.

PYNE -ROSE MARGARET, on April 5, 1941; beloved daughter of the late David and Margaret Pyne; sister of Tessie, Frank, David, ward, Mrs. Julia Prelle, Mrs. John Morrissey, Mrs. Margaret Coughlan and the late Mrs. Mary Coughlan, Mrs.

Helen McNeil and Mrs. Albina Kirby. Funeral Tuesday, April 8, from home of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Coughlan, 356 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, at 9 o'clock. Requiem mass, 10 o'clock, St.

Alphonsus Church, 308 West Broadway, Manhattan. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements by David G. Ryan. REECE -MARGARET (nee Mullen), widow of Edward, on April 6, 1941, at her home, 76 Clermont Avenue; beloved sister of Catherine Mullen.

Reposing at Higgins Funeral Home, 203 Jay Street. Solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated at Sacred Heart R. C. Church Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery, (Peterborough, Ontario, papers please copy.) SCHRECK-ANTON, on April aged 81; beloved father of Katie Ryder and grandfather of Reverend Anthony J. Ryder and Sister Anthony Patrice, O. Raymond, Matilda and Joseph. Funeral from his home, 113 Bushwick Avenue, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Nicholas Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery, John P. Allen, Sales Manager For Jacob Rupert's Brewery Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Great Neck, April 7-Funeral services for John Parke Allen 53, sales manager for the Jacob Ruppert Brewery in Manhattan, who died Saturday at his home, 37 Hutchinson Court, after an illness of a month, will be held at St. Paul's Church here at 8 o'clock tonight. Interment.

will be in the Long Island National Cemetery Mr. Allen, who served in the navy during the World War as a chief petty officer, was a native of Philadelphia and was educated in the Richard H. Burton Richard Hall Burton of 211-55 94th Queens Village, who was an engineering accountant with the Transit Commission' for 36 years before he retired last July, died yesterday at Jamaica Hospital. He was born in Manhattan 64 years ago and was graduated from Cooper Union. He was a Mason and is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Carrie C. Burton, and a daughter, Miss Margaret Burton. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Hollis Avenue Congregational Church, Bellaire. Gloria De' Lutheran Church here, and the pastor, the Rev.

E. A. will officiate at the services. SCHULZ-On April 6, 1941, at his home, 35 Winthrop Street, FRANK beloved husband of Mattie B. Schulz.

Reposing at the Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street. Funeral services Tuesday, April 8, at 8 p.m. Interment at the Evergreens cemetery. SCULLY MARY beloved wife of Patriok J.

and devoted mother of Joseph, John, Mary, Catherine, Ann Bernadette and Lourdes Scully; sister of James Monaghan; on April 5. Funeral on Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., from Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street; solemn requiem mass St. Francis of Assisi R. C.

Church. Direction of John H. Timms. SHEVLIN-JAMES beloved brother of Sayde on April 5, at St. Petersburg, Florida.

Notice of funeral hereafter. SIEVERS- -April 5, 1941, MARIA SIEVERS, beloved mother of Catherine Fortmann and sister of Henry Allermann. Services at her residence, 226 Linden Boulevard, Monday at 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. SMITH -EMILY OLIVIER (nee Vreeland), aged 82, April 5, beloved mother of Nellie and Harold.

Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., Bader's Funeral Parlor, Van Siclen and Liberty Avenues, Brooklyn, N. Y. SULLIVA (nee Logue), April 5, 1941, at her home, 63-28 Fitchett Street, West Forest Hills. Survived by her husband, Patrick; one daughter, Mrs. John Keker, and one sister, Mrs.

May Kirby, former resident of Greenpoint. Member of Rosary Society of St. Antony's R. C. Church.

Funeral Tuesday morning; solemn mass of requiem at St. Antony's R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Wm. P. Murphy Son. VASSAR-ANNA, on April 5, 1941, aged 63 years, beloved wife of Joseph mother of Mrs. Gladys K.

Lerch; sister of Mrs. E. Kerstein, Mrs. J. Reeves, Mrs.

C. Trautman; grandmother of Marilyn G. Lerch. Member of Ideal Chapter, O. E.

No. 373. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Quenzer Hollis Funeral Home, Hillside Avenue at 187th Place, Hollis. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

WATSON -At 127 Whaley Street, Freeport, MAY beloved wife of Edward mother of Edward C. Jr. Mass will be offered at the Church of Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport, Tuesday, April 8, at 10 a.m. WILLIAMS-MARY on April 5. 1941; beloved sister of Joseph and Edward.

Funeral April 8, 9:30 a.m., from residence, 49 E. 52d Street, Brooklyn. Requiem mass St. Catherine of Genoa. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In Memoriam BROWN In loving memory of EDWARD J. BROWN. Mass Tuesday, April 8, at 7 o'clock, St. Boniface Church. WIFE and CHILDREN.

CONN--In memory of a loving and devoted sister, ELIZABETH A. CONN. Passed away April 8, 1939. Second anniversary mass at Epiphany R. C.

Church, 8:15 a.m. Always in my heart and thoughts. Loving Sister, NELL. SYMES -In memory of my dear mother, JULIA CRAWLEY SYMES. Died April 7, 1930.

Masses offered. Daughter, FLORENCE. FUNERALS For families of limited ranged direct from hospital. means, burial can be ar- $88. $133 to $195 from Home or Chapel, including Opening of Grave, or Grave for One.

Representative will call upon request JOSEPH G. DUFFY SERVICE ANYWHERE 237 NINTH ST. SOuth 8-6981 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 11 Before he went to the County Court Mr. Schulz had been Supervisor of Records and also served in the County Clerk's ofice. Although a Republican, he had many friends in the Democratic ranks.

He had served for several years as, president of the Williamsburg and Greenpoint Board of Trade and also was active in the old Allied Boards of Trade and the Eastern District Subway League. Mr. Schulz was born in Brooklyn, son of Henry and Christina Schulz, and attended the public schools here. He was a member of Oltmans Lodge, F. A.

Progressive Lodge, O. and several other fraternal organizations. Mr. Schulz 1s survived by his widow, Mattie B. Schulz.

Services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral chapel at 187 S. Oxford St. Burial will be in Evergreens Cemetery. Louis Maharam, Textile Executive Services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

today at the Riverside Chapel, 76th St. and Amsterdam Manhattan, for Louis Maharam, 68, of 144- CASSIDY PATRICK suddenly, on April 4, beloved son Michael and Mary Cassidy, of Castlebar. County Mayo, Ireland. Funeral from John H. Timms Chapel, 246 5th Avenue, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass at St.

Augustine's R. C. Church. CLARO CHARLES, on April 5, beloved husband of Mary. Funeral Tuesday, April 8, from his residence, 457 Avenue 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R.

C. Church of Our Lady of Grace, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. -On April 3, 1941, at St. Petersburg, E. JANE CONANT (nee Allison), beloved wife of Earl B.

Conant. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Interment Milford, Conn. COOTZ CONRAD, on April 5, beloved husband of Nellie Cootz. Service at Modern Funeral Home, 58th Street and 5th Avenue.

Burial Wednesday, Evergreens Cemetery. CORT April 5, CORNELIA widow of Alex Cort and sister of Mrs. Joseph Hewlett. Services at her residence, 386 Main Street, Farmingdale, L. on Tuesday, April 8, at 2 p.m.

Interment Powell Cemetery, Farmingdale. CRICK-Suddenly, at Ridgewood, N. April 5, 1941, JOSEPH aged 78 years, husband of the late Belle M. Ludlam Crick. Funeral services Tuesday, 3:30 p.m., at C.

C. Van Emburgh, Mortuary Chapel, 306 East Ridgewood Avenue. DALY-On April 4, MARGARET wife of the late Michael beloved mother of Nora Bush, Helen Brown, Mary, Harry, Vincent and William Daly; also survived by a sister, Mary Mahoney, and eight grandchildren. Funeral from her residence, 859 54th Street, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.;, requiem mass St. Agatha's Church.

Interment Holy Cross. DEEVY-HELEN. On April 5, 1941, at her residence, 1942 Ryder Street, loving daughter of Margaret Fletcher and the late Dr. Joseph P. Deevy; sister of Mary, Margaret and Joseph Deevy.

Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. Requiem mass R. C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. DEMPSEY -The Women's Regular Democratic Organization of the 2d Assembly District records with sorrow the passing of an esteemed member and District Captain, MARGARET L. DEMPSEY. Members are requested to assemble on Monday, April 7, 8:30 p.m., at McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. GRACE SCHULZ, President.

Joseph B. Whitty, Lillian M. Murphy Executive Members. DE VENNE April 6, 1941, ALLAN, of 89-30 90th Street, Woodhaven, beloved husband of Annie De Venne, and devoted father of Mrs. Isabel Rose.

Services at First Congregational Church, 94th Street, near 101st Avenue, on Tuesday, 8 p.m. FRALER- Saturday, April! 5, 1941, KATHERINE, beloved sister of Anna Fraler. Funeral service Tuesday evening, 8:30, at Funeral Chapel, 15 Palmetto Street, the Rev. Robert A. Brown of Calvary P.

E. Church officiating. Interment Wednesday, 2 p.m., Lutheran Cemetery, GABBETT-WILLIAM, April 6, beloved husband of Carmen; devoted father of William Dolores; son of Anna Gabbett; brother of James, Joseph, Thomas, Mrs. Anna Sachs and Mrs. Margaret Baltz.

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Cy- press Hill Cemetery, public schools there. He was salesman for several years with E. I.

duPont de Nemours Co. of Wilmington and later established a chemical business of his own in Manhattan. He had been sales manager of the brewing company for the last four years. Mr. Allen is survived by his widow, Ethel Bennett Allen; a son, John P.

Allen a brother, Thomas R. Boonton, N. and three Mrs. George Darwin, leisters, Mrs. Jeanette Felty and Miss Charlotte Allen, all of Philadelphia.

Martin P. Horan, Barge Firm Head Noted Shipping Man Operated Large Fleet Martin P. Horan, of 322 Albemarle Road. president of the Thomas J. Horan Transportation Company, of 59 Pearl Manhattan, died today at his home after a brief illness.

He was 67. Mr. Horan, who was well known in harbor shipping circles, had been in business for the last 40 years. His firm operated a fleet of barges and scows. He was born in Kingston, N.

and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the last 25 years. Surviving is his widow, Mrs. Catherine Horan; three children, Thomas Kathleen and Martin J. Horan; A brother, Thomas J. Horan, with whom he was associated in business, and a sister, Miss Catherine Horan.

Mr. Horan was a member of the Holy Name Society of the R. C. Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered Wednesday a.m. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Kingston. Says U. S. Jewry Gives Britain Aid Through ORT American Jewry's contributions to ORT, worldwide Jewish vocational training agency, are an aid to the defense of Great Britain, Alexander Halpern, chairman of the English ORT Council, indicated last night in an address before 300 persons present at the fourth annual dinner of the Brooklyn Society of the American ORT Federation in the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Eastern Parkway. a Young lien instructed in the ORT mechanical engineering school at Leeds, England, are helping to meet the great need for skilled workers in the production of war materials.

The first work done by ORT trainees has been to make accessories for airplanes, Mr. Halpern said. The dinner launched the borough drive for $75,000 which Max Herzfeld, president of the Brooklyn Society and the national co-chairman of ORT, described as a "modest figure." He looked forward to exceeding the campaign goal by July 1, when the drive ends. ORT'S campaign goal in the Greater City is $500,000, he said. Mr.

Herzfeld, as toastmaster, described the constructive aspect of ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation and Training), which because of its trade schools and courses, industrial workshops and farm centers is regarded as "indispensable" to the economic rehabilitation of European Jews. Dr. David Lvovitch, vice president of World ORT Union, reviewed the organization's activities in eight European countries. Henry Ford was assailed as "a danger to the security of the United States' and as desiring a German victory by Johannes Steel, radio commentator, in a talk on the situation abroad. Fred J.

Zeitz, vice president of Brooklyn ORT, was treasurer of the dinner committee. Among the guests were Harry Zeitz, chairman of the Brooklyn Division of the United Jewish Appeal, and members of the European Friends of ORT. Frederick J. Behlers Services Tomorrow Funeral services for Frederick J. Behlers Sr.

of 141 97st a retired restaurateur, who died Saturday night at Bay Ridge Hospital, will be held at the home at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Behlers was born in St. Louis, and lived in Brooklyn for more than 50 years.

He is survived by his widow, Meta Meyer Behlers; a son, Frederick Jr. and a granddaughter, Cecile Meta Behlers. Walter B. Cooke DIGNIFIED As A Low FUNERALS As $150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 151 Linden Boulevard- BUckminster 4-1200 1218 50 Flatbush Seventh Ave, Avenue- -BUckminster 2-8585 2-0266-7 QUEENS 150-10 Hillside Avenue -JAmaica 6-6670 63-32 Forest Avenue -HEgeman 3-0900 158-14 North. Blvd.

3-6600 STATEN ISLAND 98 Beach Stapleton Gibraltar 7-6100 MANHATTAN 117 West 72nd Street- -TRafalgar 7-9700 1451 First Avenue RHinelander 4-5800 BRONX 1 West 190th Street 9-1900 165 E. Tremont 7-2700 347 Willis Avenue-MOtt Haven 9-0272 WESTCHESTER 214 Mamaroneck Avenue--White Plains 39 Phone for Representative or Write for Illustrated Booklet "D' -No Obligation HamiltonAnderson, Ex-Boro Lawyer Succumbs After Illness In Connecticut Home Private funeral services will be held at 1 p.m, tomorrow at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, for Hamilton Anderson, 71, former Brooklyn lawyer, who died Saturday following a long illness at his home in New Milford, Conn. Mr. Anderson was born in Belfast, Ireland, and lived in the United States since he was a young man. He studied law in Chicago and after his admission to the Bar came to Brooklyn, where he practiced for several years before he opened offices in Manhattan.

He was active in Democratic politics here and in 1906 ran for Assemblyman from the 18th A. D. but was not elected. He had practiced law for more than 40 years and was a member of Aurora Grata Lodge, 756, F. A.

M. Surviving Mr. Anderson is his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Stack, of Brookfield, two brothers, the Rev. James F.

Anderson and Joseph Anderson, and two sisters, Margaret and Sophie. Truck Upends, Stalls L. I. Railroad Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Mineola, April 7 Commuter trains on the main line of the Long Island Railroad were slowed up for an hour this morning when an empty dump truck proceeding through an underpass on Cherry Lane, in Carle Place, near here, crashed into the railroad bridge. Police said the accident happened when the body of the dump truck, for some undetermined reason, elevated itself just as the vehicle reached the underpass.

Because a steel girder on the side of the railroad bridge had been dislodged, police suggested to the railroad maintenance department that the structure might have been weakened. An inspection by a railroad road crew, however, proved the bridge to be safe and normal service was resumed. The truck is owned by the Preferred Sand and Stone Company, Port Washington, and was driven by Sylvester Condon of Mineola. Argentina Denies 'Occupying' Nazi Ships Buenos Aires, April 7 (INS)Reports that Argentina has begun "occupation" of Axis ships at Bahia Blanca and other ports were denied today. The Government has not yet fixed a definite policy regarding German and Italian vessels in this country.

Dr. John A. Schaeffer, 54 Lancaster, April 7 (INS) Dr. John A. Schaeffer, 54, president of Franklin and Marshall College, was dead today of a cerebral hemorrhage.

A noted scientist and industrial chemist, Dr. Schaeffer was found in bed by his daughter, Mary. SOONER AUCTION A SALE TO ARNULF AND ALL OTHERS CONCERNED: Take notice that on the day of April, 1941, at Wheeler Shipyard, foot Cropsey Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. one auxiliary sloop named Government No.

10 1518. with length of 22.6 over all, having Lauson engine numbered 31764. together with its engines, tackle, appurtenances and equipment, purchased by said Arnulf Olsen of the undersigned. Wheeler Shipyard, under a contract of conditional sale dated June 22. 1940.

for the sum of $445, and of which the undersigned duly took possession on the 11th day of March, 1941, because of the said vendee's defaults in the payment of said purchase price. there being due the undersigned thereon and unpaid the balance of three hundred sixteen and ($316.25) dollars on said contract, will be sold public auction to the highest Dated, Brooklyn, New York, March 26, 1941. WHEELER SHIPYARD, INC. By E. L.

WHEELER. President, Conditional Vendor. oSu TAKE NOTICE THAT JERE J. REID. auctioneer.

will sell at public auction, April 14, 1941, 11:30 a.m., Perfection Motors. 600 Bushwick Brooklyn, N. Mercury Coupe Sedan, Motor No. 165246: Plymouth Sedan. Motor No.

PD143683. PAWNBROKERS SALES JACOB SHONGUT, INC. Jos. Shongut-Geo. Shongut.

Auctioneers SELL AT 82 BOWERY, N. 9 A.M. April 9-For George S. Thain, 537 Court diamonds, jewelry, secondhand watches, odds and ends from 41000 of June 23. 1939, to 56999 of Feb.

6. 1940, also from 9948 of June 20. 1938. to 40999 of June 23. 1939.

and all holdovers. Similar goods for F. Gritlefeld. 218 Myrtle Ave. from 3226 of Dec.

1, 1939. to 6999 of March 1. 1940. a2-6t oSu CANAL AUCTION ROOM. INC.

-John J. Gibbs, J. F. Sullivan auctionpers. sell at 152 Canal Manhattan.

New York City. at 11 a.m. April 14. 1941, for Jas. J.

Ryan. 134 Myrtle unredeemed pledges of diamonds, second-hand watches. jewelry, silverware, furs, clothing, odda and ends, No. 14251. Oct.

1938, to 16989, Nov. 26. 1938: 833. Jan. 14, 1939.

to 18434. Dec. 29, 1939, and all pledges held over from previous sales. a7-6t ESTATE OF EUGENE ROSENBAUM'S J. Kelly, J.

Feldhuhn, I. Kirschner. Schwalb. sell at 70 Bowery, at 9 a.m. April 10 By order of S.

A. Meren, 159 Myrtle diamonds, ailverware, jewelry, second-hand watches, clothing, odds and ends, pledged from 99040 of Dec. 1. 1939, to 2952 of Feb. 29.

1940. ap3-6t oSu April 11- By order of H. Barnett. 570 Atlantic shoes, clothing. suits.

ladies' coats, overcoats, pants. fur coats. fur scarfs, pledged from 150 of Jan. 2. 1940.

to 3503 Feb. 14. 1940: from 10941 of June 21, 1939. to 23353 of Dec. 30, 1939.

M. Goodstein Sons, 279 Bridge similar pledges from 32400 of Sept. 1. 1939, to 46341 of Dec. 31, 1939: from of Jan.

2, 01940. to 8600 of March 11, 1940. 81-6t oSu Holy Week Rites Open at Albee Effectiveness of Prayer Stressed at Service 56 87th Road, Jamaica, president of the Maharam Fabric Corporation, 130 W. 46th Manhattan, who died of a heart attack last Friday in St. Francis Hospital, Miami Beach.

Mr. Maharam, who founded the fabric firm 40 years ago, was a native of Russia. He is survived by his widow, Rose; a daughter, Dorothy, and four sons, Joseph, Arthur, Samuel and Mac Maharam. Frank F. Schulz DEATHS GARTLAND CATHERINE, at her home, 1818 Woodbine Street, April survived by son, John: a brother, John; two grandchildren.

Funeral from William Phelan Chapel, 956 Putnam Avenue, Wednesday, 9 a.m. Mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. GIBBS-On Sunday, April 6, 1941, LILLIAN beloved wife of Frederick A.

Gibbs. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Tuesday at 11 a.m. GILROY-HUGH, retired patrolman, N. Y. P.

attached to the Mendicant Squad, Chief Inspector's office, on April 5, 1941, Survived by two nephews, Brother Bernard Henry, F. S. Hugh A. Gilroy of Hook and Ladder Co. 146, N.

Y. F. one niece, Ann Gilroy. Funeral Wednesday morning from the Chapel of William P. Murphy Son, 87 Herbert Street.

Solemn mass of requiem at St. Cecilia R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GRAY- -THOMAS April 6, 1941, beloved husband of Celia Bishop Gray and loving father of Harold T. Gray, Funeral Wednesday, April 9, from his home, 907 E. 38th Street, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass St. Vincent Ferrer's Church. HOLTE-At his home, 552 56th Street, Sunday, April 6, 1941, MARTIN, beloved husband of Olive.

Services at Harris Funeral Chapel, 5012 4th Avenue, Tuesday, April 8, 8 p.m. HORAN-MARTIN on April 7. 1941. Survived by his wife, three children, Thomas F. Kathleen and Martin a sister, Katherine; a brother, Thomas J.

Funeral Wednesday, 8 a.m., from his home, 322 Albemarle Road; thence to Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 8:30 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Kingston, N.

Y. HUNN-Of 674 69th Street, on Saturday, April 1941, ELIZABETH, beloved wife of George and mother of Margaret, Gustav and George sister of Mrs. Agnes Reed, Mrs. Mildred Finley, Katherine and Anna Kroeck. 'Funeral from Funeral Home of George C.

Herbst Son, 6741 5th Avenue, near 68th Street, on Tuesday, April 8, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Ephrem R. C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. JACKANIN-MICHAEL, April 6. 1941, in his 75th year. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., chapel of Joseph Soyka, 184 Huron St. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. JONES -ANNIE, on April 6, 1941, of 485 Chauncey Street, beloved aunt of Kathryne W. Betting; member of Radiant Chapter, No. 35, O. E.

S. Reposing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Green- -Wood Cemetery.

JOPPA LODGE, 201, F. A. M. announces with regret the death of Brother Capt. ARTHUR H.

CANROBERT. Services Tuesday evening, April 8, 1941, at Fairchild Funeral Pericrs, 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, N. at 8:30 p.m. (Cardiff, Wales, please copy.) VINCENT A. COFFILL, Master.

MAGEE- On April 4, 1941, CATHERINE (nee Hand), beloved wife of the late John Magee and devoted mother of Susan R. Magee. Funeral from her residence, 546 44th Street, on Tuesday, April 8, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Michael's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MALONEY-On April 5, JOSEPH beloved son of David and Della Maloney. Funeral on April 8 at 8:30 a.m.

from 1286 Prospect Avenue; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Augustine, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment St.

John's Cemetery, The effectiveness of prayer was the subject, of the sermon preached by the Rev. Albert E. Beebe superintendent of the Brooklyn North District Methodist Church, at the first of the special Holy Week services sponsored by the Brooklyn Church and Mission Federation held this morning in the Albee Theater. Asserting that it is not necessary for us to understand the spiritual laws of God in order for us to use them any more than it is essential for us to understand the natural laws of genius in order that we may partake of them, Mr. Beebe declared that when Jesus said, "Whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, ye shall reccive," He was referring to spiritual thinzs not material things.

The day's Scripture reading was given by the Rev. James J. Coale 3d, assistant pastor of the Union Church of Bay Ridge and the prayer for the day was offered by the Rev. Earle M. Hand, pastor of the Kings Highway Baptist Church.

Music was furnished by the Brass Quartette of the Ernest Williams School of Music and the Concord Baptist Church Choir under the direction of Edward H. Boatner. religious semane," Following drama the formal "Christ in service Geth- the was presented. Properties were contributed by the Albee Theater and Frederick Loeser Co. The service tomorrow will include A sermon by the Rev.

LeRoy C. Brandt, pastor the South Reformed Church. The Rev. Dr. J.

Henry Carpenter is presiding at all services. Man, Injured in Roadway, Believed Hit-Run Victim Apparently the victim of a hitand-run motorist, Dominick Zucco, 47, of 2613 15th St. was found lying unconscious in the road last night at 7:25 p.m. at Cropsey Ave. and Bay 33d St.

A passerby. seeing the injured man, notified Patrolman Frank Ferrer of the Bath Beach station, who called an ambulance from Coney Hospital. Dr. Sassin removed the victim to the institution, where his condition was reported critical. He was suffering from a compound fracture of both legs and a fractured skull.

ney for Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address, 116-02 Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Hill. New York. 87-6t SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY -JOHN J. DOODY SON. plaintiff, against A. L. BONIELLO et defendants.

In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action. and bearing date the 31st day of March. 1941. I. the undersigned.

the referee In said judgment named. will sell at public auction highest by CREWS SHAPIRO, auctioneers. at the Brooklyn Real Estate change. No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, County of Kings.

City and State of New York, on the 29th day of April, 1941: at 12:00 o'clock noon. the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that lot. piece or parcel of land. with the buildings and improvements thereon erected. Iving, being and situate in the City of New York.

County of Kings. State of New York. more particularly described and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Webster Avenue, distant 390.47 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of Webster Avenue with the easterly side of 3rd Street: running thence southerly parallel with 3rd Street and part of the distance through A party wall 112.07 feet to the land now or formerly of David Johnson: thence easterly along said Johnson's land 15.02 feet: thence northerly again parallel with 3rd Street to the southerly wall of the building standing upon the easterly adjoining premises: thence westerly along said southerly wall of said easterly adjoining buildInK to the easterly wall of the buildInK standing upon the premises herein described: thence northerly along the easterly wall of the building standing upon the premises herein described to the northerly corner of said building: thence easterly parallel or nearly so with Webster Avenue to a point on a line drawn parallel with the easterly line of 3rd Street and distant 405.49 feet easterly therefrom: thence northerly along said line parallel with 3rd Street 18 feet 10 inches more or less to the southerly side of Webster Avenue: thence westerly along the southerly side of Webster Avenue 16.02 feet to the point or place of beginning. Known Ag No. 166 Webster Avenue.

Dated. April 7. 1941. JOHN T. BLADEN.

Referee. JOHN E. BLEIBTREY, Attorney tor Plaintiff. 66 Court Street. Brooklyn.

New York. 47-6t FORECLOSURES NOTICE OF SALE. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -THE WILLIAMSBURGH SAVINGS BANK. plaintiff, against ROSE COHEN, et defendants.

Pursuant to a judgment entered herein, dated April 2nd. 1941. I will sell at public auction, by JAMES A. HEANEY at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York.

on April 28th. 1941, at 12 o'clock noon. the mortgaged premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, directed by said improvements judgment thereon, to be sold. situate with the on southerly side of Montgomery Street, distant 110 feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of Montgomery Street with the westerly side of Troy Avenue. being a plot 24 feet 6 inches in width front and rear by 127 feet 91.

inches in depth on both sides: together wth street rights and easement of record and subject to easement, covenants and restrictions of record. Reference is made to said judgment for a more complete description of said premises. Dated. April 7th. 1941.

ABRAHAM ROCKMORE. Referee. S. M. D.

E. MEEKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. One Hanson Place. Brooklyn, New York. a7-6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS -CARLHOFF REALTY COMPANY.

plaintiff, against JOHN A. KLUETZ. et defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and tered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 28th day of March, 1941, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named. will sell at public auction, by ALLEN M.

TEPLITZ. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 28th day of April. 1941, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., the premises directed by said judgment to be sold. being a parcel of land. with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, at Brooklyn, the County of Kings.

on the northwest corner of Bushwick Avenue and Eldert Street. having a frontage on Bushwick Avenue of 30 feet and on Eldert Street of 81 feet 6 inches, by a depth on the west side of 30 feet and on the north side of 81 feet 6 inches: reference being made to said judgment for A more complete description of the mortgaged premises. Dated. April 7th, 1941. JOHN J.

ROSS. Referee, NELSON SMITH KIRK 2ND. Attor-.

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