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Louis W. Slocum, 81, Ex-Banker, BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1941 EDGAR H. HAZEL WOOD DIES; LAWYER, REALTOR, POLITICIAN of Apartments Leo 0. Weyer, 65, Boro Professor Wat 20 Yean on Faculty Of Polytechnic Institute Professor Leo O. Weyer, a member of the faculty of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute for almost 20 years, died suddenly Saturday at hli home, 467 Lexington at the age of 65.

He was born In Crescent City, and received his education in schools there and In Philadelphia and New York. When he graduated as a civil engineer from Cooper Union in 1911 he had already seen many years of work in various Industrial plants, including the Locomobile Company, where he was an engineer of design, the from 1935 to 1937 was treasurer of the Kings County Republican Organization. He was a past master of Oreenpolnt Lodge, P. Si A. M.

a member of the Crescent Athletic Club, the Kings County Bar Association, the Canadian Society and the 8etauket Oun Club, and was a member and trustee of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Oreenpolnt. He was largely -Instrumental In the establishment of the Home Savings Bank, of which he was counsel and trustee, and was director and counsel of the Flushing Realty Company. Mr. Hazelwood was a brother of the late City Court Justlme William B. Hazelwood.

He is survived by two brothers, J. Homer and James Roscoe Hazelwood, three nieces and six nephews. Dr. H. V.

Barclay, Queens Physician 4 Represented Norway In Gymnastic Victory Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow for Dr. HJalmar V. Barclay, 81, of 25-01 Curtis East Elmhurst, who died yesterday in Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan, after a brief Illness. Dr.

Barclay, who was a native of Oslo, Norway, had lived in this country since 1890. In 1881 he took part in the International gymnastic competition In France as a member of a team of 12 Norwegians that won the gold medal. He received his A.B. and A.M. degrees from the University of Oslo and in 1893 was graduated from the Medical School of New York University.

He was a member of the New York County Medical Society and the Norwegian Club. Hi widow, a daughter, Nora, and two sons, Paul and Olav, aurvlve. West Point Rites Held For Mrs. H. P.

Rogers Special to The Brooklyn Eagle West Point, N. June 24 Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet P. Rogers, cadet hostess at the United States Military Academy here for the last 14 years, who died Saturday In Bayside, Queens, were held here yesterday. Mrs.

Rogers was the widow of Major Gen, Harry L. Rogers. A daughter. Mrs. Rodney H.

Smith, wife of Colonel Smith, commanding officer at Fort Totten, Bayside, and a son, Major Harry L. Rogers, survive. Rites for Mrs. Probert I To Be Held Tomorrow Services for Mrs. Zilpah M.

Probert, 84, of 537 McDonald who died Sunday, will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferta Place. Mrs. Probert formerly was employed for 30 years at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. A sister, Rachel Carter; two nieces, Mrs.

Alphonse Reinhart and Miss Isabella A. Blot, and a grandnlece, Zilpah Reinhart, survive. Burial will be In Evergreens Cemetery on Thursday. THE WEATHER Official Waath.r Rftmrt at the U. Writhrr Bur.au (Eaitem Standard Timei JUNE 14, 1941 FORECAST Mas! It eloutfr, modfrall tfmperature tonlrht, Partlr cloudy.

aluhtly cooler WdnsdiT. Hint varlabl. wlnda thia afternoon and tonight. Low.st tern-pratura Bct(l toniaht: S3 in cll and auburbi. Hit heat, tomorrow, So druHi.

WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TMnvini are Veathrr oba.rvatlnni UV.n at 7:30 a.m., 75th meridian time today: West Point division of the Cornell Iron Works, where he was a superintendent, and the Driggs-Seabury Oun and Ammunition Company, where he was an assistant superintendent. In 1906 he entered Columbia University, but left after a year to go back to work, and continued his studies in the night course at Cooper Unton. From 1906 to 1915 he was assistant engineer in the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, in charge of designing, construction and equipment of pumping plants, He cme to Polytechnio Institute in 1922 as an Instructor of mechanical engineering, and was elevated to assistant 'professor this Spring. He was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and was formerly a member of the Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen. Professor Weyer is survived by his widow, Elizabeth; two sons, Eric and Arthur; a daughter, Mrs.

Vivian Helling, and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be tomorrow morning, at 8 o'clock, from the Fairchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. Investment Adviser Philip Heartt and Rudolph L. with offices at 61 Broadway Welssman announce the formation of the partnership of Heartt Welssman, Investment advisers, with offices at 61 Broadway, T'sta't'rM Hilh laram. Ttma, 24 24 tpr 7:30 a.

III. Hr. Hrl. 20 60 R2 2D 98 68 66 9 29 (MS 60 57 69 70 67 R4 29 97 61 Sfl 79 29 98 62 SO 39 89 69 67 89 29 94 62 52 62 29 97 62 55 80 29 60 63 61 90 29 87 79 71 29 92 69 69 84 30 05 69 61 82 29 97 74 68 93 30 01 64 82 29 97 73 70 29.85 58 58 85 30 03 67 60 81 29.89 67 66 89 29 98 77 75 9o 29 97 73 69 91 29 92 76 71 89 30 02 72 69 91 29 99 81 57 79 29 98 59 55 78 29 96 72 65 89 29.98 98 77 30.08 67 56 76 30 08 65 60 85 29 96 76 73 86 29 96 75 71 9i 29 91 71 69 78 29.99 73 71 04 29 98 62 61 84 29 73 72 72 107 29 95 68 64 87 29 92 58 40 66 29 B7 53 53 78 29 90 71 69 85 29.97 59 56 76 29 99 73 68 91 296 71 71 94 29 98 71 69 95 29 99 60 60 79 29.98 59 57 69 29 89 75 72 85 29 87 53 53 73 29 96 80 77 66 29.97 64 63 BS DEATHS 11 Notables Attend Kites tor block Hoover and Smith Are Honorary Pallbearers Former President Herbert Hoover and former Gov. Alfred E.

Smith were honorary pallbearers at the funeral today of Paul Block, newspaper publisher, who died Sunday. The services at Temple Emanu-El, 1 E. 65th Manhattan, were, conducted at 2 p.m. by the Rev Dr. Samuel H.

Goldenson, rabbi the temple. Grove Patterson, edi am tor of the Toledo Blade, of Block was publisher, will d--liver the eulogy. The other honorary pallbearers were former Mayor James J. Walk-er, Frank F. Barham, Bernard Irving Berlin, Dave Bloch, George F.

Booth, Charles J. Boyle, Gene Buck, William G. Chandler, Edmond D. Ooblenta, Florence E. Cottrell, Joseph J.

Early, Mark Eisner, James A. Farley. Roger Fer-ger, Bernard F. Glmbel, Max Gordon, Herman G. Halsted, Michael.

F. Hanson, Herbert L. Haskell, William Randolph Hearst, William-Randolph Hearst Roy W. Howard, Edgar Kaufmann, Oliver J. Keller, Gilbert Kinney, Albert D.

Lasker, John H. Lederer. Robert Lehman, Frank S. Lewis, Royce O. Martin, Herbert W.

Moloney, Frank S. Newell. Daniel Nicoll, Grove Patterson, Richard C. Patterson, El-wood H. Randolph, Cornelius A.

Regan, Walter A. Roselle, Lewis C. Rosenstlel, Joseph M. Schenck, William J. Schmltt, Alfred P.

Sloan Stanley Speer, Henry Stoddard, Thomas J. White nd William F. Wiley. Army to Mine Waters Off Sandy Hook Tomorrow Boats of all descriptions are' planning to steer clear tomorrow from an area off Sandy Hook, marked by four red spherical buoys, where the army will begin mining operations. The mine layer Ord will put out from Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook, upon arrival of an army observation boat which will leave the army base, 58th at 7 a.m., and the mining of a quadrilateral test area out of the sea lanes will begin shortly after.

The army mines the area at Intervals each year from mid-June to the end of September. Live mines will be exploded to test their effectiveness. Walter jgaCoofet tNooti-umau DIGNIFIED Low tfk FUNERALS At tijXJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES KOOKLVW 151 Umha SaaaaMard-CUckmlrttrw' 4-1200 50 Senntlt miu Mhi 2-1585 121S FUtiMKh Ava. Mckuruter 2-0266-7 QUEENS 150-10 Hiftikl IvaMW-Mmaica 0-M70 63-32 Fanst AnniM HEgeman 3-0900 151-14 Nortk. MNdtMadno i-UOO TTIN I1UND Buck St, Stapurto-Clbrartar 7-6100 MANHaTTAN) 117 Watt 72nd Straet-TRafalgar 7-9700 1451 First Aaww-RHiMlattdv 4-5800 MOMX 1 Watt IMth Street DAvmond 0-1900 165 E.

Tramant Ludlow 7-2700 347 Willit Annua MOtt Have 8-0272 WEtTCHEtTIK 214 Mamrsmck Ayanoa White Plains 39 Pfcona for Iftprtitntatlvt No Obttawtfoft PfBI.IC NOTICB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by th onHiriirnel Elrrtrie Cnmpnim pursuant to Subdivision 12 of Section 6ft of the Pub-lie Service Law, that they have reopertively Hied amendment to their Schedul Rates, applicable in their respective in the Borniijrhs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queenn, and The Bronx, on May SI, 1 54 1 to become effective July 1, 1941, and identified, aa followa: Conanlidated Edison Company of New York. Jne. r. R. C.

No. 3 Electricity Third Reviaed Leaf No. 20 lupersedinr Second Revised Leaf No Brooklyn Edtaon Company, Inc. P. S.

C. No. Electricity Third Reviaed Leaf No. 28 Superatding Second Reviaed Leaf No. 2 New York and Queena Electric Light and Power Company P.

S. C. No. Electricity Third Reviaed Leaf No. 2 Superceding Second Reviaed Leaf No.

2 Weatcheater Lijrhtinf Company P. S. C. No. 6 Electricity Third Reviaed Leaf No.

2ft Superieding Second Reviaed Leaf No. 2ft Tha underairned Companiea respectively propoae to extend to and including- the first full indexing priod after October 1, 1941. the following Special Pro via ion under Sec vice Claaaiftcation No. 1, which ia now limited to the A rat full Indexing period after July 1, 1141 1 "The ratea aatabtUhed ander thia Mer-vfe Claaatfleatton ahall not be applied or billed ao a to increase any nytnthly hill of any Coatomer hereunder, above tha total amount which men Customer would haa been hilled, for hia demand and tha quantity of energv aupplied in hfm, aa determined for aneh month, if inch demand and nerfv wera computed at the demand. charge and energry charra in effect prior tA Aufust 1936 (apply ing in each inatanea the adjustment fny change In the coat of fuel, aa to aucla month, according to thia Service CiaaaW fication aa now in effect), via.

"Demand chart (par month) 1 1 00 pr kw of maximum where tba demand axoaeda one kw. "Energy barge (par mater par month) for tha ft rat 10 kwbr (or laaa) Tor the nexl j' 40 kwhr per kwhr For the next kwhr For eicetta over 6,000 kwhr i per kwhr 4f per kwhr Ttetail" of the proponed change miv bo fnund and examined in the reapective Fleet-Mr Rate Schedule of the undersigned t'nmnaniea, to whirh refprence ia herehv fnade and a cony nf which may be consulted at any nnVe of the undersigned Compan-ea at which applications for service may ha made, or at the ofrW of the Public Service Communion. Any desired information enn rerntng the prnpoaod change will be fur imbed to any custom tr on request. Tated i New York, May II, 1041. CONSOUr-ATFT FTltSON COMPANY OF NF.W YORK, INC.

BROOKLYN KDISON COMPANY, TNC. NKW YORK ANT QVFFNS KT.F.CTRIO LIGHT AND POWKR COMPANY Tt' ESTC LIGHTING COMPANY je3-4t TU TRAOEMARK no iTT sTh eh kb tha' I.KO ABHAMiaUN of 131-43 Uth St I Jtiir-'lton, L. 1., N. rms duly nu.n i't ii i i i i i (Hi and TLCR CHITS -M ANH ATT XN 3 rniOE." for ue on re -niia-le eftntain-'r." nf fond. With nf S'ate of ew York and th ClA-k icreq ana inn tne nan tea ana i run in rK lu i i in i iAnA i i PKKTZEL STICKS." AN I AT-TAN'S PRIOR CLUB CHIPS; Pioneer Builder Funeral services for Louis Slocum, retired banker and builder, who died Sunday at the a Re of 81, were to be held at 4 m.

today at his residence, 152 Westminster Road. Burial will be In Green-Wood Cemetery, Mr. Slocum was one of the first Brooklyn builders to recognize tha possibilities for apartment houses In Flatbush. Born in Manhattan and a resident of Brooklyn since Infancy, he first went into the banking For a number of years he was assistant secretary of the East River Savings Bank, of which his father, William A. Slocum.

was president. In 1895 he was elected a trustee of the bank. Following his father's death 44 years ago, Mr. Slocum resigned Ludvig 0. Schmidt, Ex-Liggett Official Bank Director At Far Rockaway Funeral services for Ludvig O.

Schmidt, 59, of 82-18 Beverly Road, Kew Gardens, former treasurer of the Liggett Drug Company, who died Sunday at the Jamaica Hospital, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the Clarence F. Slmonson Funeral Home, 119-04 Hillside Richmond HI 11. Mr. Schmidt was a native of Denmark and came to this city as a young man. He went with the Liggett Company after having been head bookkeeper for the United Cigar Stores Company of America.

In recent years he was an assist ant to vice presidents of the company. He- was a director of the National Bank of Far Rockaway. I Sir Charles Herbert Smith Birmingham, England, June 24 (U.R) Sir Charles Herbert Smith, 70, British died at his country estate near here. He was chairman of Lea Perrins, P. Sauce, Radiation, and the Midland Electric Manufacturing Ltd.

He was also head of a firm of accountants. HANNA MARY, formerly of 815 Classon Avenue. Reposing at Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. Requiem mass, 10:45 a.m., Wednesday, June 25, St.

Teresa's R. C. Church, Classon Avenue and Sterling Place. Interment Holy Cross. HAZELWOOD On Monday, June 23, 1941, EDGAR HERBERT, aged 68 years; beloved brother of J.

Homer and James Roscoe Hazel-wood. Reposing at the chapel of A. Chester Smith, 122 Meserole Avenue, until Wednesday, 2 p.m. Funeral services at the Green-point Methodist Episcopal Church, 116 Meserole Avenue, Greenpolnt, Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. HOGAN On June 23, 1941, ELLEN (nee Harrigan), beloved wife of John; devoted mother of John, Mary Smith, Helen Schatzel and Kathryn Coleman; also survived by two brothers and two sisters.

Reposing at William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Ave nue, corner Sterling Place. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Teresa's Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. HUTCHINS ALICE, at her residence. 421 19th Street, Brooklyn, beloved mother of John E. Brown.

Services Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at the Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, Brooklyn. Interment Thursday morning, 10 a.m., Green-Wood Cemetery. KEANE On June 22, 1941. MICHAEL, beloved husband of the late Florence (nee Walsh) devoted father of Sister Mary Maurice O. S.

Reginald, Harry, Edward, Joseph and Richard Keane, at his residence, 390 Rutland Road. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Francis of Assist Church, Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KELLY June 22. 1941. PATRICK JOSEPH, beloved husband of the lat Margaret (nee witherow); loving father of James Mrs. William M. Kelly, Mrs.

James J. McCaffrey and Joseph F. and brother of Helen, Delia and Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman. Funeral from the Duffy Funeral Home, 7703 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, on Thursday at 9 a.m.; requiem mass at Our Lady of Angels Church.

73d Street and 4th Avenue, 9:30 a.m. Interment Long Island National Cemetery. MALONEY JOHN June 22. 1941, at 215 26th Street, devoted father of Matthew, Margaret Bradshaw, Mary McTlernan, Catherine Moore, Helen Await, Agnes Hoffman, Irene Ralmo, Lillian Czar-nickl, Alice Mulligan. Funeral from Meyer Chapel, 554 3d Avenue, Thursday, June 26.

Requiem mass 9:30 a.m., St. John Evangelist R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McGEE MARY C. (nee McCal-lum, on June 23; mother of Alice R. Morton and John, James and Francis. Reposing at the Boyer-town Funeral Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue. Funeral Thursday, 10 a m.

Mass 8ts. Simon and Judr R. C. Church, Avenu and Van Siclen Street. Edgar H.

Hazelwood, prominent lawyer, real estate man and Republican politician in the Oreenpolnt aectlon, died yestrday at hia home, 803 Manhattan Ave. He wan 68 and had been in 111 health for about year. Mr, Hazelwood was born In St. John, New Brunswick, and came to Brooklyn at the age of 7. After graduating from public school he went work for a Manhattan Ave.

real state firm and a few years later established his own business. In 1901 he decided to take up the tudy of law. While retaining his Interest In real estate, he' entered the New York University Law School. He graduated in 1903 and was admitted to the Bar the same year. Active in politics, he was candidate for State Senator in 1904 and 1906, being defeated by Senator Patrick H.

MoCarren. He was a member of the Kings County Republican General Committee, and Funeral Rites Held For John Bedell, 16 Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Holbrook, June 24 Funeral services were conducted from his home yesterday for John H. Bedell, 16-year-old schoolboy who drowned Friday night while awlmmlng In Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. Michael Heinlein, pastor of St.

Joseph's R. C. Church, Lake Ronkonkoma, officiated at the rites, which were followed by Interment In Holtsvllle Cemetery. Bedell, whose two younger sisters were Instantly killed In a bus-train collision here five years ago, is survived by his parents, two brothers, Sylvester Bedell of Brooklyn and Lester Bedell of Holbrook, and four sisters, Mrs. Rose Walsh of Holbrook, Mis.

Geraldine Land of Ronkonkoma, Mrs. Muriel Overton of Ronkonkoma and Mrs. Harold Collins of Sayville. Young Bedell was drowned while enjoying a midnight swim with a number of friends off the Lighthouse Hotel Beach. His death was declared accidental by Coroner Orover A.

Silliman of Sayville. Allstadt, Louisa Keane, Michael Andersen, Andrew Kelly, Patrick Anderson, Frank Maloney, John F. Balukas, Leo McGee, Mary C. Beale, Martin J. McMullen, Beppler, Louise Elizabeth Pf ost, Arthur Brady, Bridget Pickering, Brewer, David Elizabeth Butler, Harry Price, John Campbell, Thomas Probert, Crof ton, Margaret Zilpah Cullen, Catherine Reed, Mary Dalmasse, Louis D.

Angelo, Judith De Michel, Vincenzo Dhuy, Fannie Duck, Margaret Edwards, Mary Ferguson, Mary E. Fltzpatrick, Dennis Gibbons, Austin Glllen, Patrick Griffith, Lillian Hanna, Mary Hazelwood, Edgar Herbert Hogan, Ellen Hutchins, Alice Reese, Henry F. Reilly, James J. Reilly, Patrick Reynolds, Sarah Richardson, Ellen Rodahan, Mary A. Schlenker, Henrietta Sunken, Lotth M.

Stallman, Ferdinand Stoddard, Frederick Thomson, Augustine Thornlow, Lillian Woodruff, Mary ALLSTADT LOUISA, on June 23, aged 84 years, beloved mother of Frederick, Herman, Louis and William. Also survived by four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Services at her home, 189 Wyckoff Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 2 Lutheran Cemetery. ANDERSEN ANDREW, on June 21, formerly of 2903 Ocean Avenue; beloved father of Astrld Gunner and William.

Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at John J. Healey's Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. ANDERSON On June 23, 1941, FRANK of 959 Gates Avenue, beloved husband of Vera and father of Frank and Clarence.

Services at Ericson Ericson chapel, 500 State Street, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m. BALUKAS LEO, on June 22, at his residence, 345 99th Street, beloved son of Anna and dear brother of Michael, Joseph, Edward, William, Delia, Leonla, Mary, Albert and Raymond. Requiem mass Thursday, 9 a.m., St. Patrick's R.

Church, Fort Hamilton. Interment St. John's Cemetery. BEALE On June 23, 1941, MARTIN at his residence, 158 Centre Street, beloved son of Ann (nee McGovern); brother of Ann, Mrs. Frank Lelbert and Mrs.

James PovaU. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, direction Joseph Redmond. This superior service costs no more than any ocber FlIRCBILDSOSSi JHOKT1CUXS a LFFFERTJ PLACI BROOKLYN Frank K. Faitdiild, Htm MAm J-J709 from the bank and went into the real estate and building business. Against trie advice of financial ex perts, who were sure multiple I dwellings could never be a success in Flatbush, he erected the first, such building In the section hither- I to devoted entirely to private res)-1 dences. It was a five-story struc- ture at Beverly Road and E.

17th Street. Despite dire predictions that nobody would be found willing to climb so many flights of stairs, the building was quickly rented, beginning with the top floor. Later Mr. Slocum built many other and larger apartment dwellings throughout the city. He retired about 15 years ago.

He Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lorna 8. Howe and Mrs. Madeleine 8. Korber.

State Job Bureau Placed 49,514 in May Albany, June 24 (U.R The 6late Employment Service announced today that It filled 49,514 jobs last month. It was the fourth highest total of placements for any May. The service estimated defense production expansion soon will offer at least 60.000 new Jobs in up-State New York. Of the May placements, which were 2 percent above last month and 71 percent higher than In May, 1940, 15.245 Jobs were filled In manufacturing Industries, 12,017 In household Jobs and 2,252 In other employment. Mounting defense production Is reducing the unemployed labor reserve, the service reported.

John H. Kalb Funeral services for John H. Kalb, who died Saturday at his home, 119-27 194th St. Albans, at the age of 66, were held last night at the Funeral Home of Lawrence D. 191-02 Linden Boulevard, St.

Albans. Burial took place today In Green-Wood Cemetery. Mr. Kalb was president of the Tilette Cement Company, ,401 Lafayette Manhattan. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Aimee Hunter Kalb; one son, Edward and a sister, Mrs. Lillie Buermann. McMULLEN Tuesday, June 24, 1941, ELIZABETH, beloved wife of the lata William H. McMullen. Notice1 of service later.

PFOST ARTHUR of Richmond Hill, on June 23,. in his 35th year, beloved of Mr. and Mrs, Albeit C. Pfost and brother of Gertrude Pfost and Mrs. Eleanor Stanwood.

Funeral services on Wednesday, June 25, at 8:30 p.m., at the Clarence F. Slmonson Funeral Home, 119-04 Hillside Avenue, corner Lefferts Boulevard, Richmond Hill, L. I. PICKERING On June 22, 1941, ELIZABETH, of 93-06 Woodhaven Boulevard, devoted mother of Mrs. Margaret Kaiser, Robert, Archie and William Pickering.

Funeral services at the Chapel of N. F. Walker, 86-07 Jamaica Avenue, Woodhaven, on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. PRICE On June 22, 1941, JOHN, beloved father of Walter, Norman, William, Robert, Donald, Lester.

Funeral Wednesday, June 25, from E. F. Hlggins' Funeral Home. 1286 Prospect Avenue; thence to R. C.

Church of Immaculate Heart of Mary, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross. PROBERT Suddenly, on Sunday, June 22, 1941, ZILPAH of 537 McDonald Avenue; beloved sister of Rachel M. Carter. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

REED MARY, June 21, 1941, devoted wife of James; beloved aunt of Grace and Charles Ryan. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; solemn requiem mass St. Augustine's R. C.

Church Wednesday, 10 aJti. Interment St. John's Cemetery. REESE On June 23, 1941, HENRY beloved husband of Edna; devoted father of Edna, Mrs. Elena Gallagher, Frances, Virginia and Norma; brother of Annabelle Reese.

Funeral from his residence, 86-06 Park Lane South, Woodhaven, L. Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Thomas the Apostle R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. REILLY JAMES on Sunday, June 22, 1941, beloved father of Thomas, Margaret Kearney, Mary Keegan and Loretta Casey; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral from his home, 57-41 65th Street, Maspeth, L. on Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass SU Stanislaus R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Charles M. Larmann, director.

REILLY PATRICK, on June 22, 1941, at his residence, 3217 Clarendon Road, beloved husband of Alice (nee Cassidy); father of William, grandfather of William John and Jerome Reilly. Solemn requiem mass St. Jerome's Church, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. John J.

Malone, director. Vital Noticai accapUd I m. to 2 p.m. far publkotien tha om day; oi lata ai 10 p.m. Saturday night tor publication Sunday, Funeral services will be held at the oreenpolnt Methodist Episcopal Church, 116 Meserole tomorrow night, at 8 o'clock.

Burial will be In Cypress Hills Cemetery. Rex Lardner, 60, Newspaperman Rex Lardner, newspaperman and brother of the late Ring Lardner, died yesterday at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Tobln, 206 Hollywood Douglaston.

He was 60. Mr. Lardner, who was on the editorial staff of the New York Times, was Injured In a fall at Christmastime. Besides his sister, Ann, with whom he lived, Mr. Lardner leaves a son, Rex two brothers, Henry of Niles, and William of Duluth, and another sister, Miss Lena Lardner of Niles, Mich.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at All Saints Church in Great Neck, and burial will be In the churchyard beside the grave of hia wife, Dora McCar- i ley Lardner, who died about five years ago. A full page of Only Yesterday letters from Old Timers each Sunday in the Brooklyn Eagle. BEPPLER On Sunday, June 22, 1941, LOUISA, aged 72, beloved sister of Charles and William Beppler, Mrs. Clara Schmltt and Mrs.

Julia Weber. Funeral services at her residence, 1346 Hancock Street, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery Wednesday, 2 p.m. BRADSHAW HARRY J. Suddenly, at home, 3223 Avenue J.

Sun day, June 22, 1941. Survived by his beloved wife, Elsie; daughter, Barbara; his parents, Elizabeth and Daniel Bradshaw; brother, Walter; sister, Margaret. Services Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., at Thorgesen Funeral Home, 141 6th Avenue, Reverend Arch Tremayne officiating. Interment Wednesday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. BRADY BRIDGET (nee Water-son), on June 22, 1941; native of Kllnaleck, County Cavan; wife of the late Terence; mother of James, Terence, Gerald, Mary Smith and William; also survived by two grandchildren.

Funeral from her residence, 59-87 57th Drive, Mas-peth, on Thursday, June 26, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Stanislaus R. C. Church, 10 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BREWER On Monday, June 23, 1941, DAVID H. BREWER, beloved husband of Juliette and father of David Remson Brewer; son of Ida Brewer; brother of Annie Clark, Marlon Hough and William Brewer. Service at his residence, 386 Bain-bridge Street, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. BUTLER On June 23, 1941, HARRY, beloved husband of Grace; father of Grace Gray; brother of Mabel Terhune and William; at his residence, 79 Hooper Street.

Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. Joseph J. Galllgan, Director. CAMPBELL On June 23, 1941, THOMAS of 319 St.

John's Place, beloved husband of Anna (nee Weldon), devoted father of Frank X. and Gene Campbell Connolly. Reposing at William A. Martin Funeral Home, classon Avenue, corner Sterling Place. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m.

Requiem mass St. Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross CROFTON On June 23, MARGARET In her 54th year, at her residence, 817 St. John's Place; beloved wife of John devoted sister of Sister M. Clarlsse, S.S.J.; Mrs.

Patrick Harding, Thomas Finn and aunt of Florence Su-sinna. Funeral 9:45 Thursday. Requiem mass St. Teresa's R. C.

Church. Interment St, John's Cem etery. CULLEN CATHERINE (nee Larkin), on June 23, 1941, at her residence, 1547 E. 37th Street, beloved mother of Mrs. Joseph Fen-nell, Mrs.

Arthur Strachan, Anna, Frank and Thomas Cullen. Requiem mass Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DALMASSE Suddenly, at Shlnnecock Hills, L. on Sunday, June 22, LOUIS JOHN, beloved husband of Elsie B. (nee Knorpp); son of Eliodor and brother of Eliodor Dalmaase Jr. Funeral services at his residence, 110-55 70th Road, Forest Hills, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.

Louis J. Dalmasse, Real Estate Expert Official of Insurance Company's Department Funeral services will be held at 8:30 pjn. tomorrow for Louis John Dalmasse of 110-55 70th Road, Forest Hills, assistant manager of the real estate department of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, who died of a heart attack Sunday night in his Summer home at Shlnnecock Hills. Mr. Dalmasse was born in Manhattan 53 years ago and entered the real estate business when he was 19.

After 10 years as a broker he became associated with the United States Mortgage fc Trust Company. Later he went with the Guaranty Trust Company and five years ago he Joined the Insurance company. He was a member of Hyatt Lodge, 205, F. A. and is survived by his widow, Elsie B.

Knorpp Dalmasse; his father, Eliodor Dalmasse, and a brother, Eliodor Dalmasse Jr. REYNOLDS On Monday, June 23, 1941, SARAH F. (nee Tiernan), wife of the late John beloved mother of Grace Gerard A. and Helen F. Funeral from residence, 1060 Ocean Avenue, on Thursday, June 26, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Refuge R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. RICHARDSON On June 23, ELLEN at her residence, 623 Carroll Street, Notice of funeral later.

RODAHAN On Monday, June 23, 1941, MARY A. (nee Hopkins), wife of the late Peter Rodahan and loving mother of Raymond, Thomas and Daniel. Also survived by two sisters, Cecelia Fin-nlgan and Catherine Guerin; two brothers, Daniel J. and Eugene Hopkins. Funeral from her home, 210 Hoyt Street, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Agnes R. C. Church where solemn requiem mass will be held at 10 a.m, Interment St. John's Cemetery. SCHLENKER On June 23, 1941, HENRIETTA, beloved wife of Ernest; dear mother of Verona Llndeman; one grandson, Frederick.

Services at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Thursday, 2 p.m. SIMKEN On Monday, June 23, 1941, LOTTIE beloved wife of William Simken. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment private.

STALLMAN FERDINAND, loving uncle of Bertha Hall of San Francisco, Cal. Cremation at Fresh Pond on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Thomas Edward Ireland, directors. STODDARD Suddenly, Monday, June 23, 1941, FREDERICK son of the late William Wesley and Phebe Dick Stoddard. Serv-ice at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.

Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment private. THOMSON AUGUSTINE of Richmond Hill, beloved mother of Blanche G. Thomson, on June 23. Reposing at the Clarence F.

Slmonson Funeral Home, 119-04 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill, until Wednesday, 1 p.m. Funeral services Wednesday, June 25, at 8 p.m, at the First M. E. Church of Richmond Hill, 118th Street, corner 97th Avenue. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery.

THORNLOW On June 22. LIL- LI AN, beloved wife of the late George; dear mother of Evelyn, Lillian, Dorothy Galvin, and sister of Margaret Bauer, Etta Kukelkorn, Florence Toomey, Edna Kane, Gussle Stewart, Catherine Devitt and Charles Daly. Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Wednesday; solemn requiem mass St. Patrick's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy cross Cemetery.

WOODRUFF On Sunday, June 22. 1941, MARY JANE, of 231 Mon- I roe Street, beloved mother of Dr. I James D. Smith and William Smith. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel.

86 Lefferts Place, Wednesday, 8:30 a m. Mass at Our lady of Victory Church, Throop Avmiie, near Mo Donough Street, 9 am. I New York CliyCl Abilene Albany CI Atlanta Atlantic City CI Balumore PC Bismarck Boston -PC Buffalo PC Butte Charleston Chauanoota Chlcaao Cincinnati Cleveland Dallai Denver Detroit -PC -PC Rl Paso CI Galveston PC Indlanapolla PC Jacksonville PC Kansas City Long Beach. L.I.-PC Los Angeles Louisville Miami PC Milwaukee Minneapolis Mobile New Orleans- -PC -PC -PC Norfolk -R Oklahoma City Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh CI Portland. Me.

CI Portland, Ore. Ralelrti CI Sacramento CI St. Louis Salt Lake City PC San Antonio CI Ban Diego San Francisco CI Savannah PC CI Tampa CI Washington CI CI. -Cloudy; P. C.

-Partly cloudy; HlBhest temperature New York City same dale last, year 60 Lowest temperature New York City same dale last year 55 Lowest temperature New York City this momma 60 at 4:15 a m. 3n C0cmoriam DEACON In memory of ouf dear mother, MARY. Died June 24, 1938. Mass offered. Daughters, ALICE and EDNA.

RAYNER EDWARD W. Birthday remembrance to a devoted husband and loving father. Mass on Wednesday at 7 a.m. at St. Agatha's Church.

WIFE, SONS and DAUGHTER. acknoUHcOsmcnts SAMUELSON The family of the late WALTER H. SAMUELSON acknowledges with grateful appreciation the kind expressions of sym pathy received from the Rev, Mr. Olson, friends, relatives, Syskon-kedjan and Llnea Lodges, Swedish Football and Gymnastic Clubs during Its recent bereavement. RUCTION OHLtab St.

SABOWSKT. AUCTIOVEER. July 2. jrnn 4R Love Lunp. Rrooklvn, Dodup Coup.

Motor No. D8-1UR50, account of Harry Jpffn. jel7-2t Tu S. SADOWSKY. AUCTIONEER, dPllii July 2.

1941. 9 30 i.m., fiol Lx-in(tton Brooklyn. Olrliimohit'' Motor No. L22120-4. Rrrount of White and Hfinian Jones.

jpl7-2t Tu H. G. SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER, sella July 3. 1941.

30:00 a.m.. 1807 Pacific Brooklyn. Kord Sedan. Motor No. 1863942.

account uf Pauline Dun-neitr. H. G. SCHONZEIT, AUCTIONEER, sella July 3. 191.

11 .00 a.m., 56 Sehule a Biooklvii. Kord Truck. Motor No. 4110410. arcuunt of M.

Schrpps, Max Koltimn k. H. C. Mis July 1941. 2 M0 p.m..

542 Herkimer Rnxiklvn, Knrrt Sf dan. No. account of Cal.in E. Rnhn. H.

I r7 July 3 1MU. on p.m.. 2hJ Tlmd Rniukiyn. Packard i'hIm miff Motor ao. 7 l.i IS, account of Anthony Mono.

PAWNBROKERS SALES ESTATE OF EUGENE ROSEN-RAUM'S AUCTIONEERS. J. Knllv. J. FHdhuhn.

I. Ktrachnr, J. Schwalb. sell at 70 Bowery, at 9 a.m.- June 26 By ordpr of M. Bruckheimer Sunn.

70ft Grand diamonds, silverware, jewelry and second-hand watrhea pledged fmni 1 7 if Jan. 10. to of May Is. 1940. Est.

J. J. Friel. 1473 Br.Miiway. 1 odds and ends, from 1 of Jan.

2. 1940, to 22.V.O uf March 31. 1940- from llf.97 of Keh. IS. 19.W.

to of Dec. 31, 1939. and all hdd jcl9-tit i.Su ACOBSHONGUTTNC. Joseph ShnnKiit-Georne Sh-mifiit- I Kir hard Auction'. rs.

SELL AT 82 BOWERY. N. A.M. June 2. or M.

Stvrnhfi' ft Sfit nth dimnonds. if wit m-c nnd-hand wntrhej. odds and nd. from 9700 of March 1, 1910, to M700 of April SO. 1940.

und all holdovers Similar troods for M. Stavenhacrn A 29 Wnndhull from 2R9U of M'-h I. irMn in 33463 Of April 30. 1940. all holdovera.

1 I D.ANGELO JUDITH, Sunday, June 22, 1941, in her 79th year, beloved wife of the late Charles and mother of Mrs. Edgar W. Tappen and Mrs. Benjamin H. Barnett.

Funeral services Tuesday, June 24, at 8 p.mM at her residence, 512 Hal-sey Street. DE MICHEL VINCENZO. June 21, at his residence, 1215 71st Street, beloved husband of Ange-j Una and father of Domlnlck, Fay, Carmella and Mary. Requiem mass Wednesday. June 25, at 10:30 a.m., at the R.

C. Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, 73d Street and 15th Avenue. Interment St. John's Cemetery. DHUY On Monday, June 23, 1941, FANNIE E.

L. DHUY, of 798 Herkimer Street. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Wednesday, 2 p.m. DUCK June 23, MARGARET (nee Malloy), beloved wife of James; mother of Frank, James, Edward and Mrs. Elizabeth Kilbride.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 399 8th Street. Requiem mass St. Saviour's Church. EDWARDS On June 23, MARY (nee Mennel), beloved mother of Margaret, Ernest and Mrs. Frank Kiesllng.

Funeral Thursday morning, 9 o'clock, from chapel, 15 Palmetto Street. Requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, 9:30. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Henry McCaddin Sons, directors.

FERGUSON On June 23, 1941, MARY beloved wife of the late William; devoted mother of John, James, William. Also survived by three grandchildren, George, Jean-nette and Elsie Ferguson; at her residence, 755 Lincoln Place. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. FTTZPATRICK DENNIS, on June 22, of 2539 E.

14th Street, beloved husband of Elizabeth; father of John; brother of Sylvester. Funeral from residence Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Mark's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GIBBONS AUSTIN suddenly, on June 22, at his home, 460 Senator Street, beloved husband of Ita Lundrlgan Gibbons; loving father of Jane Frances, Mary Anne and Geraldine Marie; fond brother of Ernest. Funeral Wednesday, 0 a.m.; solemn mass of requiem Our Lady of Angels Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

GILLEN June 23, 1941, PATRICK, dear father of Mrs. Mary Kappus, Mrs. Cecilia Temple, Mrs. Grace O'Brien and Edward; also nine grandchildren. Funeral from the Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Thursday 9:30 a.m.; thence to Mary Queen of Heaven R. C. Church, where a mass of requiem, will be offered. Interment Holy Crass Cemetery. GRIFFITH At Huntington, L.

on June 23, 1941, LILLIAN wife of the late Albert D. Griffith. Funeral services at her home, Clearview Avenue, Huntington. 11, Wednesday afternoon at 2.J0, Kings County,.

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