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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930. 24 I HIGH PRESSURE TO GD7E CITY FAIR AND WARMER SUNDAY Decker Contest DeatD Dcatji 3S With Dunningeij Is Now Assure France Bars Crooks After Time Is Served Interdictions Rid Communities of Their Undesirables Even When Sentence Is Up-Jail Alone Welcomes Them if They Don't Depart Medium Will ReprodiJ Phenomena So Magici Ahrens. CaiheriieHasenohr, Emma Bennett. Emma M.Lynch. Daniel J.

Renoil, Julia McQinley, Hugh P. Bessey, Alice V. Meinberg. P. C.

Cahalan. Ellen Murphy, Nellie A. Chauncey, Niebanclt. Clara Adelaide SheldonNolan, Joseph Cole, Mary Palmer. Lydia M.

Conklm. Rayworth. Mary Catherine M. Richards. Wilton ConneU, Florence Rogovin, Harry Davey, Chaa.

B. Sheridan. Douglas. Lama J. Elisabeth Fndner.

Mary E. Simmons, Foote, Frank M. Oeorgetta E. Fox. Henry G.

Smith, Frances M. Oibbons, KlizabethTurner, Marion A. Grabber, John W. Wallace. H.

H. Gree.i. Susan 3. White. Emma L.

Gunther, G.M. Young. William LYNCH Oh Friday, at his home! 41 Lincoln Flatlands, in his 78th year. DANIEL J. LYNCH, beloved husband of Catherine and father of eight wins.

William, Jonn. Harry, Arthur, Edmund, Joseph, George. Waiter, and four daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Pelham. Mrs.

Florence Stewart, Mrs. Mabel Dedwm. Mrs. Madeline Masst He was a member of St. Thomas Acquinas of Flatland.

where requiem mass will be celebrated Monday. 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. McGINLEY On Nov. 6.

HUGH P. McGINLEY, beloved father of Margaret and brother of Catherine and John, at his residence. 430 Flushing Ave. Funeral on Monday, at 9 a.m.; thence to St. Patrick's Church.

Can Seek to Duplicd )l Js )i TEM.FEBATUE ATsOt.M. AND1" I ll lesssMoaacrrvt End Rareaa. By GUY HICKOK Frank Decker, the mediurr, sta 5.1 Kuc Cembon. last nlaht that he was not al Paris, Nov. 1 "Interdiction de sejour" is the old Wild willing but anxious to have Jos Dunninger.

the magician, try to produce the same phenomena he. Decker, produces. "But I want it to be a real West tradition of running undesirables out of town put Into French law. If New York and Chicago had it the police would always know what to do with gangsters when they find them. An "interdiction de goes with practically everyliaj i jail sentence handed down in Nile DOD VeiltUreS that will decide something," he "The person I want to test is 7, 1930,1 A SOn Nov.

nlnger and not his wnoic gang. PRECIPITATION. FOB LASC-24 HOUIS Tree sfedavtatsee. Fraaf. Decker.

XPLAKATORY NOTES Will you submit to a sclent JAIhjnv test If Dunninger submits to same test?" Decker was asked. Atlanta -T(J Partly Cloudy. A Cloodr. Revealed by Aide At Bankrupt Quiz the courts of French It may be an interdiction for Paris, I for any other city, or for the group of any of the 10 largest cities of i the country. It Is a banishment from that, or from those cities.

It i means that when a crook, a rack MEINBERG On Nov. 8. 1930. FREDERICK beloved husband of Justine Groh Meinberg and father of Frederick. Eva, Elizabeth and Clinton Meinberg, In his 57th year.

Funeral from his residence, 1652 Decatur Brooklyn, on Monday. Nov. 10. at 2 p.m. Intermen.

Evergreens Cemetery. MURPHY Suddenly, at Seo- CATHERINE widow of John Ahrens and beloved mother of Mrs. Anna R. Colling. Mrs.

Katherine Crandell, Mrs. Mary A. Watson and John F. Ahrens. Services at the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Monday, Nov.

10, a' 10:30 a.m. BENNETT On Friday. Nov. 7. 1930.

EMMA beloved wife of ninger having stated earlier In lUin, Snow. Report iinf.0 Ruffjln day that he would duplicate a Fisml.rlt laebara (continuous liiwa) as through points of equal oreaaura. Fisuroa at enda thing Decker did ana unaer same conditions. 3if vrnne ows barometer resdtnfa. iThirayn eteer, a gangster or even a petty criminal finishes his sentence he I ocnerma (notion unsal psj rough SQBSl tcjiliieiatiire.

"Never Has Duplicated It" "Make It as scientific as you bright. N. NELLIE A. MURPH1'. IpnrinnaH ilness Testifies Salary Was on 'DraavYou Please' Basis at Office Arrowa show direction of Wind.

IXrnit beloved aunt of Mrs. Cornelius J. and I will sit any place you seld lenver Cronin (nee Nellie Murphy). Fu said Decker. "I know he can must not go back to that, or to those cities.

His mere presence there during the "interdiction," which may be anything up to perpetuity, is a I Miami 7, Unntml NtwOflfatia Nf.wY.vk Omaha Oklahnmir.il ft Portland. Ore, u. Phnfnia Pillsbufx ik Portland OuthK Hanidniv i San Franf Ui-f, San Dif Salll.akr.ril. ir Shrridan Zj, Sant. Sl.fa..! 01 SI.

I fti.it Z. Savannah t. Jt. Sealtlf Vickshurr Wichita I Washington Jf TT neral from the home of her niece. 2203 Clarendon Road.

Brooklyn. No plicate, my phenomena, lnspitfi what he says. He never has and won be able to now If the tes tPe, Moines Revelation that Charles V. Bab tice of funeral prison offense. If the police pick mj in, stock promoter was r.alvesinsl a real one and conducted right.

NIEBANCK On Nov. 8. CLARA him up, no matter how innocent The test will probably be arrarj for some day next week. Mr. Ded Hflfna High pressure Is dominant in all sections of the country east of the Rockies and for that reason New York will enjoy a weekend of fair weather, the map shows.

There is a tendency to warmer in practically all sections, including New York. The weather here is due to warm up today. The huge high pressure area is slowly drifting southeastward. There is a strong secondary high over the plateau region. was reached last night just as was leevlng the city for the vl Las Ante Itis.l wife of Louis Niebanck, mother of Louis Niebanck daughter of Henrietta M.

Uecker. sister of Mrs. Harry K. Loskemp. Services at her home.

31 Lee Rockville Centre. L. I. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Interment Evergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn, Monday morning. LitlltRnrk end.

He promised to discuss test further on Monday. Mtmnhia financially Interested in 18 ventures with which bis name never had been publicly mentioned has been made one of his associates, Walter J. Mellody, president of Consolidated Chromium Corporation and of Golden Center Mines, both Bob concerns. Mellody's testimony at a bankruptcy hearing before Referee Stephenson was made public today. In addition Mellodv testified how When Mr.

Dunninger prom yesterday to duplicate Mr. Deckj his behavior may be at the time, and if there are no new charges against him, bang he goes to jail. To keep right with the law he must live somewhere else. Of course the law must be applied with some discretion or it would in certain cases be unjust. For the handling of underworld characters, however, it is excellent.

The police are never helpless with regard to a man with a record. They never have to say, as a New York official does when some notorious gunman is brought before Daily Aviation Record Watson L. Bennett and devoted mother of Robert, Dorothy, Watson Jr. and Sally Bennett. Services at her residence.

568 4th Brooklyn. Sunday, 3 p.m. Interment private. BENOIT On Nov. 6.

JULIA BE-NOIT. widow of Alphonse V. Benoit. passed away in her 87th year. Services 8 p.m., Saturday, Nov.

8, at 2669 E. 26th Sheepshead Bay. BESSEY On J'riday. Nov. 7.

1930 ALICE wife of Charles Bessey. Funeral services at Hill's Funeral Home. 396 Gates on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Members of Hope Council. No.

5. D. of Camp No. 7. P.

O. of Wash.uiiton Council, No. 48. D. of A invited to attend.

CAHALAN ELLEN CAHALAN, oil Nov. 6, 1930. at 11439 120m St, Richmond Hill. She is survived bv her sister, Catherine. Requiem mass Mondav.

Nov. 10, at 9:30 a.m., tt Our Ladv of Perpetual Help Church, 115th St. and 111th Ave. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CHAUNCEY Suddenly, at the Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn, N.

on Thursday, Nov. 6. 1930. ADELAIDE PHFl.nON. wife of the late George 11:30.

NOLAN On Nov. 7. 1930. at the performance and to do so at Eagle office today, he made proviso that his performance THE WEATHER home of his nephew. Frank P.

Little. be a duplicate of whatever De And News From Fields oroduc 1 In his presence. As word had been received from he had worked for Bob witho-it a fixed salary, but on a "draw-as-you-Piease" basis. "If I needed 81.000 a month I drew It." Mellodv tt stifled. "If I Decker at that time the annourf 367 Degraw JOSEPH, beloved brother of Patrick Nolan, native of Athlone.

County Westmeath, Ireland. Funeral will take place on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock; thence to St. Peter's R. C. Church.

Hicks and At Roosevelt Field R. N. La Badle in a Verville from Detroic. at him: "But we ment was a trifle premature. All Due to Eagle Story have no new charge needed $2,000 I drew It There was 4:05 p.m.

At Glenn-Curtiss Field Lew We cannot hold no 1 couia nave uiawn against this man, Warren where a solemn requiem The great Decker vs. Dunnli him." Gower In a Sikorsky from Manhas. set, L. at 11 a.m. mass will be offered.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. contest, thus in the making Flying Conditions 8 a.m. Visibility indifferent but improving. Barometer 30.63, steady. Humidity 6.

Ceiling Unlimited: blue sky. Wind Southwest, 13 miles, steady. Arrival Today At Roosevelt Field John Beards-lee in a Fairchild Irom Norwich, N. at 9:10 am. veloped directly out of Mr.

O'Nd At Glenn-Curtiss Field Pilot Veardsley In a Fairchild from New account In the Eagle of his lev tion, or being lifted Into the air ark at 2 p.m. a "ghost" materialized through Postpones Hop mediumship of Mr. Decker. When a science editor Is levit; W. Chauncev.

Funeral services at FORECAST NEW YORK AND VICINITY AND NEW JERSEY Fair; warmer tonight and Sunday; fresh southwest or west winds. FASTER t.EW YORK rit and warmer tn south and mostly cloudy nd warmer in north oortion tonight and Sunday; Iresh southwest or west winds, SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND Fair and warmer tonight and Sunday: moderate to lresh west or southwest winds. WESTERN NEW YORK Mostly lO'H." tompht and Sundev: warmer in east snd couth portions tonight and In south oortion Sunday. General Report The great high is drifting southeastward. Its center1 is y0.78 at Ellctns, and its influence covers sections from the St.

Lawrence Valley, lake region and middle Rocky Mountains outhward. with a stroiw secondary oier the plateau region, 30.30 at Lauder, Wyo. Pressure is relatively ow over Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba, and over British Columbia 'and Washington. A little rain hat occurred in southern Texas and in Florida. There is a tendency to warmer In practicallv all sections except Georgia and eastern Tennessee.

In the New Yor area fair and warmer weather Is indicated over the weekend with moderate to fresh west and tqulhwest winds. Winds slonz the Atlantic Coast are moderate to fresh south to wer-t from Norfolk The planned transcontinental hop this morning from North Beach by a ghost, that's news, and Dunninger, reading lt, expressr Airport, Queens, by Mrs. Martha profound doubt about the Bevins, wife of O. K. (Okey) Bevlns.

matt'r. He did not think, he noted pilot, was postponed until daylight tomorrow morning because Grace Church. Brooklyn Heights, at 2 o'clock, on Saturday, Nov. 8. Interment private.

COLE On Nov. 6, 1930, MARY, widow of Mathew Cole and beloved mother of Mary Rose. Mrs. Daniel J. Ferry, Mrs.

Joseph F. viftnrv William and Mathew J. yesterday, that ghosts elevated uiu i warned to. At the same time Assistant State Attorney General Henry B. Staples said he had obtained what he considered definite evidence of mail fraud against Bob, Bind that he had turned the evidence over to Post-office Inspector Webb, who is continuing the Federal investigation.

August Heckscher, philanthropist and financier, yesterday bought at auction 316.879 shares of stocky in several of Bob's companies for or less than 2 cents a "share. The stock. It was understood, had been in Heckscher's possession as collateral. It previously had been disclosed that Heckscher had lent to Bob $275,000. The number of shares of stocks nought by Heckscher were: Metal Mining Founders.

S7.879: Consolidated Chromium, 165,000: Golden Center Mines, Pacific Hotels Company, 9.000, and Phantom Oil Company, 5.000. Can't Resume Crime He has been legally run out of town; and the fact that he Is back Is a new offense. It carries an automatic penalty from which nc legal trickery can save the offender. The least he can get is another six months in jail, alter which his presence in town will be just as illegal as it was the first time. The system makes it impossible for a criminal to serve time and resume business at the old stand on the basis that he has paid his debt; and owes society nothing more until caught in another crime.

He owes It to society to stay away. Imperfection is one of the qualities of this as of any other law. Criminals do come back. They do succeed in resuming crookedness in a limited way. But they have to confine themselves to small business.

1 science editor. As a profess! magician, Mr. Dunninger dod believe In ghosts and has for been In the business of exposing 'r-nm Funeral from the home of Departure Today From Roosevelt Field L. H. Smith in a Travelair to Charlotte, N.

at 5 a.m. Arrivals Yesterday At Roosevelt Field D. E. Swan-son in a Stinson from Chicago, at noon. At Roosevelt Field O.

K. Bering In a Fairchild from North Beach at 1:20 p.m. At Roosevelt Field L. Rawlings In a Loening from Newark at 3:10 p.m. At Roosevelt Field Fred Soule in a Bellanca from Wilkes-Barre, of weather conditions, it was announced at the field early today.

A southwest wind of 47 miles an hour at an altitude of 1,500 feet. Increasing to gale force at 6,000 feet, necessitated the postponement. With these winds prevailing, Mrs. Bevins would have to buck against head PALMER On Friday. Nov.

7, 1930. at her home. 785 Hancock Brooklyn. LYDIA MIDDLETON PALMER. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 lfferts Place.

nea Grand Brooklyn, on Sunday. Nov. 9, at 2 p.m. RAYWORTH On Nov. 6.

at her residence, 301 Ridgewood MARY RAYWORTH. beloved mother of Mrs. Eleanor Cusick, Mrs. Margaret Butterly, John and Arthur Rayworth. Requiem ma.ss on Monday at 9 a.m.

-at Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RICHARDS On Friday. Nov. 7.

1930, at Ills residence, 11 S. Oxford Brooklyn. WILTON LANCASTER RICHARDS, beloved stepfather, of James R. Bartholomew. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Brooklyn, on Sunday, Nov.

9, at 2:30 p.m. SHERIDAN ELIZABETH, beloved wife of Robert and devoted mother of Mrs. William E. Magee and called spirit phenomena. If Decker would get his ghost to 1 tate again in his presence, promised, he would show preci how it had been done, without winds, thus making the flight Inadvisable If the wind subsides and blj.

If her daughter. Mrs. Daniel J. Ferry. 85 Midwood Monday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Francis of Assist R. C. Church, where a aolemn requiem mass will be oflered. Interment private. CONKLIN CATHERINE on Thursday, Nov.

1930, at her residence. 130 McDonough St. Funeral ghostly aid, and he would duplii tw weat conditions are otherwise all con the stunt without the help of gh to Halifax, north at Sable island and north or northeast from Halteras bouthvai'd. HIGH WATER TODAY Hih wtter. Low Witer.

right! Bevins will take off to- at 3:30 p.m. dawn. moi Medical Society Here Monday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass The thing Is on them. It is much harder to get rid of than the leopard's spots.

A farcical example of how it does not always work is the case of Church of Our Lady of Victory. a.m. i p.m. A.M. P.M.

New York 9:05 2:38 i 3:34 NOVEMBER 9. New York 9:21 9:49 II ,1:17 I 4:23 fttlN RISES AND SETS. November 8. November 9. Rises.

6:34 Sets. 4:4.1 Rises. 6:33 6eU.4M4 her husb.t)d's family at Hengelo, Holland. Cn' the German frontier Not Citing Advertise Thifjnn Ave. and McDonough St.

Interment Morristown, N. J. Mrs. stork has been flying; since last No situation comparable tftth. wnicn resulted in summoning CONNELL On Friday.

Nov. 7. City Considering Creating an Island For Disposal Plant physicians before the Board of FLORENCE CONNELL May and yesterday took a final spin over the city before her airplane was crated and taken aboard the sors of the New York County rV ine Mallov. beloved wife of Ed Madeleine Derouin. Madeleine has had many "interdictions de sejour," and has refused to pay any attention to them.

She gets caught: gets sent to Jail, and gets another interdiction. With 25 convictions she has accumulated 320 year of leal Society yesterday to expl ward Connell. Funeral from her Mary L. Sheridan. Funeral Monday, Nov.

10, from her residence, thence to the Church of St. Saviour. 8th Ave. and 6th where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

Ex-Actress Ends Life Grieving for Child Chicago, Nov. 8 tP) Joseph Roberts was a son of the stage. His their action in establishing and iirinp SX7 Martense on vertising fixed-price clinics Mondav. Nov. 10.

at 9:30 am arisen In the Kings County Med banishment from Paris. Her pres- Olieens Medical Society thence to Holy Cross R. C. Chuivh. where a solemn requiem mass will Society.

This comment was greatest thrill came from watch by Dr. Frank D. Jennings, chainl Is Told of Extensive Mrs. Stork Takes Plane to Europe To Make Air Tour L. I.

Woman Sails on Slat pndam 17 Ships Leave Today Aquitania Due So she can tour Germany, Russia and Holland by air, Mri. Virginia Wilhoit Stork of Great Neck. L. took her airplane along when she sailed last night for Hollund on the Statendam, flagship of the Holland-America Line. Accompanied by her husband.

ing his mother, Maude Clarke, once of the society press reference r.nix nriB win oe uiegai ior tne next three and a fifth centuries. She Is In again Just now on the double charge of violating an "interdiction de sejour" and of Broadway, pirouette in her sil mlttee. The New York Cou Plan by Engineer board, after questioning the SIMMONS On Thursday. Nov. 6.

1930. at her residence. 57 McDonough Brooklyn, GEORGETTA SIMMONS nee Everitt). widow of John C. Simmons and beloved mother of John C.

Prank T. Simmons. Services at her home on Sun be oflered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DWEY On Nov.

6. 1930 CHARLES beloved husband of Harel Y. Davey. in his 50th year. Funeral services at his residence, 22 Hamnt.nn Court.

Rockvllle Centre, physicians, Dr. L. A. Goodman ver-spangled dancing costume. Two years ago Joseph, aged 7, died.

His mother put away the costume and danced no more. To an aunt's offer of a home she answered: "He Dr. Stanley Brady, did not cite tl Seventeen shipj sail from harbor here today, the Leviathan, St. Louis. Kungsholm, Hellig Olav.

Brittanic. Caledonia and Minnetonka, transatlantic-bound. The Cunard liner Aquitania Is to arrive this morning from Cherbourg and Southampton, 24 hours late. She found her way through a stiff gale in mid-Atlantic that hampered her speed. Coming In on the Aquitania are Harrington Mann, portrait painter; Frank Hambley, export manager of Marmon Motors; Ralph Dellevie, president of National Tours, and W.

B. Laughlin, Mayor of Niagara Falls. for any offense. In some quaij this was Interpreted as a victory Health Commissioner Shirley comes back to me more often when I'm alone," and she lived In solitude. Tenants heard her crying.

day, Nov. 9. at 2 p.m. SMITH-On Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930, FRANCES M.

SMITH, aged 68 years, of Port Washington, formerly Creation of an island in New York harbor for sewage disposal, and building the world's largest disposal plant at Ward's Island within four years, involving the expenditure of from 8160,000.000 to 8200,000.000, was outlined to the Medical Society of Queens by L. C. L. Smith, engineer member of the Wynne In his controversy with society over medical advertising. BKFKKKKA APPOINTED BY PAWCETT.

Millar of Morrone, I.fna I. Bliman' Carroll va. Rosen. CharlM I.vv Wilbur vr. Phiiin Ban: Biuhina v.

Spoto. Hallv Olasker: Bella Renin K' Cornoatv. Sarin gteDhenson: N. V. Title Morltaie Company vs.

Pol-lack. Hvnian Newman. I.evine va. Levlne A. Herold: Five Point Hnldina Corporation ve.

Vallon William ilairel- WOOd; PiVO Print Cnrnni-allnn Then for two days her room was Jennings said the position of of Bioiklyn. Funeral services at Kings County society was taker the Frank H. Pouch 4r Son Funeral its last meeting when it conden silent. Investigating they found her, glittering again in the silvery costume, dead. Nearby were empty bottles which had contained poison.

Dr. Wynne attitude. C. T. Stork, Mrs.

Stork will visit Sunday. Nov. 9 at 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. Brooklyn.

DOUGLAS LAURA JANE DOUGLAS, aged 58. beloved wife of Lewis W. and fond mother of Laura E. Langley. Lewis W.

Jr. and Alfred. Services Sunday, 2 p.m., at 1 her home, 6314 21st Ave. FNDNER On Nov. 6.

1930. at her home. 1483 E. 18th MARY E. ENDNEH i nee Thompson beloved wife of Altred M.

and devoted mother of Anna Strang and Bessie cHmnnri Kastern Star funeral AoberT1-1 Commission, yesterday. Tax Refunds Totalin The Ward's Island unit, Mr.Smith son; aanera v. i.arir.adiFii Rn cnr.io-rarton. tudden: Wflniier Koro.ilolT Pealtv CornoraMon. John 3 Roone; Matter of Veis.

And M. Silvan. 95 6th Brooklyn, on Sunday. Nov. 9.

at 1:30 p.m. TURNER On Nov. 7. at St. Vincent's Hospital.

New York. MARION ADA TURNER, beloved aunt of Richardson V. Turner and Frances r. Backe. in her 68th year.

Funeral services at the parlors of Harrison J. Edwards, 86 6th Brooklyn. said, would dispose of about gallons of waste a day, and would mark one of the most pro $1,08951 Propo: Shipping News i Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships Washington, Nov. 8 Pt Brazil Ready to Deport Her Deposed President Rio de Janeiro. Ncv.

8 OP The provisional government has ready for signature a decree deporting Dr. Washington Luis, deposed President, Treasury today recommended the Joint Congresional Comm gressive steps by the city In relieving the other boroughs, particularly Brooklyn and Queens. It Is planned to establish another experimental on Sunday. Nov. 9.

at 3 p.m. Inter TODAT on Internal Revenue Taxation H. M. DAY IN BROKER FIRM Henry Mason Day. formerly a prominent figure in the oil industry, who served a little more than 'hres months in Jail in Washington, D.

C. with Karty F. Sinclair, on a charge of jury shadowing In the Fall-Sin- wrvite Saturday. 8 p.m. Religious ment at Albany Rural Cemetery.

Due to Dock Pier From Hoy 1 Ship and Line AQUITANIA (Bn. Cunard. tax refunds aggregating $1,089 Cher. Monday. wrvice at Church of the Atone They were: Metropolitan Life on m.

54 R. 14th at noure plant on Ward's Island to create fertilizer from waste, the product to be sold by the city, making the and Dr. Julio Prestes, who was to have been Inaugurated aa President VDLCANIA ilti. Cnjullch Trieate, Oct 28: Naplet 10:00 p.m. 54 14th tt WALLACE On Friday.

Nov. 7, surance Company, New York CITY OP UONTuOMERI. $687,701 for over assessment In 1 19i0, HA LOON beloved husband clair oil case, hati been admitted to Nat IS Reveral rtther nnlir.ire.1 ment, nth St. and Sth stin-tlsv. 2:30 p.m.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery. FOOTE On Friday. Nov. 7. 1930.

of Marion Chapman Wallace of 48 St. Louis-San Francisco Rail partnership in the New York Stock leaders. Including Carvalho Brlto, will be Included in the deportation Pierson Road South, Maplewood, Company, $317,869 for over ass piani possioiy feir-supporting. Plans for creation of an island are only tentative. Mr.

Smith said, explaining the city was considering a point in the harbor, three miles Exchange Arm of Redmond fi with which he has been connected ments in 1921 and 1922. and order. The former Deputy Eurico FRANK MILLER, husband of Sara N. formerly of Brooklyn. N.

Y. M. Foote and father of Martha Funeral services will be held at the for several months. The partner Lehlgh-Portland Cement Comv Allentown, Pa, $83,984 for 192 Telzeira Leao and the former finan cial delegate to London, Oscar Bor Savannah Bavanneh. Key 5 7:00 a.m.

4S R. Charles at JEFFERSON. Old Dominion. Norfolk. Nov 7 2:00 p.m.

23 Franklin TOMORROW TRANSYLVANIA I Br'. Glasgow. Nor. 1, Belfast, An.hor Londonderry 3:00 p.m. 5 14th tt ALBERT BALLIN lOerl, Hamourg.

Oct. 31. Soutll-. Hamhurg-AmertCAn empton. Cherbourg fl-30 a.m.

8S 46th tt SIBONEY. Ward Havana. Nov. 6 0:00 t.m. 14 Wall It CALAMARES, United Fruit.

Port Limon. Nov. 1, Cristobal. Havana .1000 a.m. IS Lane HAMILTON, Old Dominion.

Norton, Nov. 3 00 p. n. 23 Franklin MONDAY AMERICAN BANKER. Am.

south of Coney Island, where the ship became effective Nov. 1, the Exchange announced. 1833 inclusive. mann. were arrested yesterday but "Home for Services," 160 Clinton Netark.

N. on Monday evening, Nov. 10, at 8 o'clock. WHITE On Thursday. Nov.

6. have been released. Liiannri is only 13 leet deep. WILLS FILED SCHOOL AND COLLFHl 100 Codies Recovered Dancing. tB fears el Ban addreee eaeaee eee.

In Indo-China Tornado Salmon, French Indo-Chlna, Nov. 8 ViAU. KODCIUf IbUfCEJ Dratbs MASONIC CLINTON LODGE, No. 453. F.

A. M. Brethren: You are requested to attend the Masonic funeral services of Brother JOSEPH DEAR, to be held at his residence. Union Turnpike and Kent Road. Hlllcre-e Jamaica Estates, on Sunday evening, Nov.

9. at 7:30 o'clock. JOHN T. WERNER. Master.

Herbert F. Ttittle. Secretary. (IP) More than 100 bodies have al I Teetkl la Prtrsle, Leeeoe) Py lllestreled Bewklet Seat til lyA BKMET SCHOOL FOR DANli DAN 1930. EMMA wife of the late George White, of 1138 Dean St.

She is survived by a daughter, Mri. Mabel Smith, and Elmer White Services at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 I.efTrrts Place, near Grand Monday, at II a.m. YOUNG Suddenly, on Friday. Nov.

7. WILLIAM F. 8r beloved huso nd of Theresa Young mee Nolan i and loving father of William F. Jr. and brother of Susie Pray and Mary Van Sleek, at his I SSIh ready been taken from debris on the Island of Pulo Condore, where French convict settlements have Omtm Merchant London.

Oct .31 ALBANIA IBM, Cunard Nov. 1. Havre ROTTSRDAM (Dtl, Hoi-Rotterdam. Nor. 1.

Bou- Am lotne, Southampton ROMA iltt, llalla-Amerlca. Ornna. Oct. 31. Naplet, Gibraltar BERLIN fOerl, No.

Oerman Bremen. Oct. 30. Boulogne, Soiithemplan. AMERICAN LBOION.

Buenot Aires. Oct. 34. Ban- Munson tos. Rio, Bermuda MANUEL CALVO iSpl, Span Barcelona.

Cadi. SAN LORENZO, Foito Rico.san Domingo, Nor. 4. Ben Juan FORTO RICO. Forto San Juan.

Nor. VIROINIA i Hon i. es DlOinrajto Kingston DOMINICA (Br. Furneaa Cross St. Johna, Nor.

3, VFPJNDAM (Dtl. Furneaa Jane E. and Frank M. Foot Jr. Services at his residence.

15S2 Ken- more Place, Brooklyn, on Monday at 8 p.m. FOX -On Friday. Nov. 7. 1930.

HENRY GEORGE. -son of Henrv George and Annie Li. tie Fox of 2805 Clarendon Road. Services at the Harrv T. Pyle Mortuary.

1925 Church Sunday, at 3 p.m. GIBBONS -On Nov. 7, ELIZABETH, beloved wile of the late Michael Oibbons and mother of William Lucy A. and Mary 1. Gibbon.

Funeral from he-r home. 4(1 Sterling Place, on Monday. Nov. 10. at 9 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass at St. Augustine Church. Inlernient private. Please omit flowers. GRABBER JOHN WILLIAM GRABBER, on Nov.

7, in his goth year. Funeral services at the hnmp of his daughter, Mrs. Smith Cornwell. 80 Dogwood Road. Mtin- trs re war ts-w 30 Houston 34 NR.

W14lb It 5th st, Hoboken 07 37th tt 9 00 a.m. 43 Morton at Hoboken, 2d st SIR. Old Slip 00 t.m. 27 R. Hubert CO a.m.

37 Hubert tt 00 a.m., 39 R. Slip 74 34th tt 11 00 am. 43 NR. 35th tt 7:00 a.m. 37 Soring at 7.00 a.m.

4S lllh at been swept by a tornado. The total LEGAL NOTICES number of dead still Is undeter AT A SPECIAL TERM. PARI thcrMf at th Atmrcmfl Court ot mined. The extreme southern tip of Cochin China also felt the tornado. Houses were wrecked, crops 8ut ot New York, hld In and to Count of KinaTB.

MX tnt county BEYER. LOUIS (Oct. S4l. Raiate. about S10.0OO.

To Sophia K. Beyer, widow, caecu-tria. 1S.H Calon Art. PUNAI. ANTHONY O.

(Oct. Si. Futate, about S2.5O0 real; about 10o paraonal. To Lillian p. widow, eneculril.

I. St. OANOI. LUCIA (Ma 81. Katale.

S1S0. To Nuflo Oanl. hutband. nt Hall St. I.BBETT.

OUSTAVt lOct. SI I. Eatatt. more than S.V000 real: more than SS.0O0 peraonel. To Amelia Lebett, widow, exeru-trla.

S19 Brooklyn Ave. MA HONEY, EMILY L. Hi, Eatate! mora than am. 000 a. ooo P'rionaJ.

To LouKt P. Mahonev, aiater, 2S1 Van Buren St. QUIRK. MABEI.I.I O. lOct.

141. Etlate. Hi 000 real: VI too To Afnea A. Quirk, inter, ssi Wi-mnatoe Avt. RICE.

EDWARD CHAUNCEY Jr. 'iNor. 5'. Batata, more then SIO.OOO. To Mary P.

Sianard. Iriend, SIS Eaalern Parkway, as perient ol arruritiea end realduary r-tate: Waldo E. Rite, brother. Ocean Grove. N.

IS perrrnt ol aecurltlea: Anna C. Rice, alalcr-ln-law. aame addreu; Edwaid C. Rice. niphtw.

aame addreaa: Muriel hoiut. In tta Borough ol Brook Nn, ruined and fishing boats were sunk Ber New Tom. on (n awn ot oi SEMINOLK. Clvde There are known dead among 1930. PrtMnt.

Honorabit r.awtr ncrmuaa. nor. a Nor. 7, Charleston Orleens, Nov. Bvrnt, Juitico In th iti4.ttf of th tian of JumttB cttron LM room lor DIXIE, Morten home.

582 Prospect Ave. Notice of funeral hereafter. BROOKLYN WOMAN .4 CI.IB CHAUNCEY ADELAIDE 8. The Brooklyn Woman's Club announces with deep regret the death of a to niMumi hii former nam. Jamc the fishermen at Cape St.

Jaques. Lena Bernstein Hons noil citrorn. Unon rcadlnr and fUtttf tha IVlttl Citroen rxt Vrorm. vnftd In ftfcmorlam COBURN In memory of our be-1 loved daughter and sister. BETTY V.

COBURN inee Campbelli. win died Nov. 8, 1924. FAMILY. GANZ-In loving memory of mv wite, ELIZABETH, who died Nov.

8, 1929. Ever In my thoughts. LOUIS GRIM -In sweet memory of a devoted and loving mother, ELVIRA V. GRIM, who ped away Nov. 8.

Outgoing Passenger Steamships 34th day of October. 1030. ravin ir.v Ln raiauiima hu former na On Flisht to Tokio Jamca Arnold Citroen tn olaea of eraasnt name and tha Court Mint fled tvlth the aaid ttltmn. and ther ToussuB-le-Noble. France, Nov.

wrNNETONKA. for Cherbourg tnd Lon. don, Irom pier 58. N. W.

ltLh St. mo mellsi, sslls ll m. BRITANNIC, for Cobh end Itvenxm), from Pier 69, N. W. 19th Bt.

imaiU doee 7 to a.m.l. aattt 1130 a.m. NFRiaSA. fee at. eraia Flee member.

Mrs. George W. Chauncey. CORNELIA CHASE BRANT. President.

Jane L. Moore. Secretary. COLONIAL DAl'GH ItRS 8 HP) Lena Bernstein, Franco-Rus. eon, L.

on Hiinaav. inv. p.m. Interment Mnnday, 2 Evergreens Cemetery, GHEE On Thursday. Nov.

6. 19.10. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. D.

St. C. Moorhead. 269 North ini no reaevonaolo objection to tna of nama propoiad and uoon tha con iint of Conntanca Vroom, Now. on motion of Thorn t.

slan aviatrix, who once held the world endurance flight record over Breeklyn. Sedrwlek St. taaeJIa eleee It Bittnrnv fAt th tt.t to fer. it Is TODAT CALEDONIA, tor Mnvllle end Glasgow, Irom Fler W. 14th SU mo mellsi, ttitt noen.

ST. ODIs for Cobh. Cherbourg and Hem-burg, (rom Fler S4. N. W.

44th St. imalla dote a.m.l. ttils noon. COLOMBIA, for Foerte CelemMa. Car-tetena.

Crlelelial, Cerlnio end Sets Wren-elsee. frevn Fler SS, Breeklyn. Hamilton Ave. (eaaltt eloed a.aa.l. aalle steen.

FONrr. for Sen frees Fler SS. Breeklyn, llemlllen Are. taaalle cleee e.ea.). eelle neea.

FFNNBYLVAN1A. for Havana. Fantmt m.m.t, eatiie Been. BOLIVAR, fee Fsierte Caleinkle. geese M.I a closed circuit, took oft at 7 a.m.

Ortlerad. that the aald JAMES CITP DE VROOM be end ha herrbv aulho for a flight to Toklo. She was ac Mountain Upper Monulair, CHAUNCEY Colonial Daughters to reait'tma hla name of tfAMrS AR Breeklin (saeUa alee e.ea.), eelst II e.in. FRlNCrsg MAT. for Kingston, from Fler 20.

E. Peck Slip Imalll Bloat SUSAN FAGAN GREEN. Private (of tne century: With sincere Rlra. mere, lama eddresa: John D. Sta-nard.

friend. 31S P.aetern Parkway, ahara remainder tecurlllea equally. Kaecutor, Ouaranty Trust Company. POOKFS. ROSEMARY (Oct.

371. Eltate. la. man 12 000 real: leia than So 000 per- CiTKOKn in place or nia pretv'tu nai and aftur tha 9th day of December. companled bv a mechanic, Oeorgei Appert.

Their first halt will be at Don hla coiriDlUnce with tlva prov Istres, near Marseilles. ti. sans noon. MttftA. for Puerto Cortek.

from Pter 20. of tha eta tma in auch cat made 1902. ARQUART In loving memory of our dear mother. SABINA MAR-QUART, who departed this lile Nov. 8.

1908. SONS AND DAUGHTER. McCARTHY In sad and lovlne memory of mv dear husband, Lt. JAMES. I.

MCCARTHY, who depart- nrnvltiM vli It la J. Feck Slip (malla close noonl. ttllt Ordered that ha cauit thtj order I. To Eluabelh L. Marion, inter.

rrtMitman at. Eaeruior. Mvmaa Brody, entered and tha nepeie on whkh B.m. MONDAY funeral services will be neta at tne Home for Services, S6 Park at Claremont Montclair. on Saturday afternoon.

GUNTHER- Nov. 7. 19:10 GEORGE beloved huoband of l.oula J. Ouni her. father of Mrs.

ertntrd to be filed within tan da regret announcement la made of the death of a member. MRS. OKORUE W. CHAUNCEY. MRS.

J. MORTON HAI.STEAD, President General. Mrs. Roland M. Smythe.

Historian General. El KM th date hereof In the offlre of the uonroa St. SCHNEIDER MAN. MO! LIB iAiii. 3l of the County of Klnat and that JFPFERSON.

for Norlolk. from Fler 2S. N. Franklin SU ins mails), sails noon. OITY OF CHATTANOOOA.

for Savannah. Canal end Hen Frenclsco, Irom Pier BI. N. W. 3let at.

imalla close a.m.l. sails 11 t.m. RttNOSHOLM. for Oothenhure. from Fler 7.

N. w. 371 at. i mails doe S.30 a.m.l telle 11am. HELLIO OLAV.

lor Cnristltnstnd. Oslo end Conenhaten, from 5th Hoboken imella close 30 t.m. tellt 11 m. of thla order be pub! tuned within ten Eatate ss.ono. To MorrK Brnntidcrman, after the entry tnereoi in tne ni hii'bend, 31 O.borne II; nlerei.

Daily Eaele. a newspaper publuhed 1 (rom Fler 46 N. Charlca St. ins MBS. fiENEVIEVK A.

RHANl.tY STAB-KINS ot 110 Ave. died yeaterday. She wea born In Pennaylvema, sn yeera aio end Is aurvtved bv two enna, John and Clifford: two alatera, Mra. Roae Oedlrey end Mra. Catherine Grant, end four rendchildran.

A requiem meaa will be offered Tuesday mornlns at in Our Lady ef Oood Counael R. O. Church, Putnam and Ralph Ave. aald County of Klnaa. StaU of N-w nephewa and other relative in Poland maiui, stilt p.m.

TUESDAY at least once, and tnat within rort I ed this life Nov. 8. 1914. Gone but i not forgotten. WIFK.

no 22 I PILLION In (heilhed memory datllng daughter and alstet. inil llf n. VrVI here realdue. Eaecutor. Publlo National efter tha maklnv of thia order an affl UttlA.

for Havana. Cristobal and Port of tha publication thereof ahall be SAVTA (LISA, fee Cristobal. Callse end Bank Ar Tru.t Company. STOLTE lOUIPE E. lOrt.

ti. Entale BROOKLYN LODGE. B. P. O.

ELKS- Brothers: l.lmen. from Fler B. N. Rector St. fmalls close 9:30 B.m.l, sella noon.

antf reejrded in tha offlc-j at tha Cle Velnaralse, lesies Fler St, Breeklyn. Hem. tha County oi icinci: ana it ta Illne Ave. (ssslls slese I a.as.l, eelss more than 110 000, To Memta M. Olnbi.

CARRI1LO. for Santtaeo. Kingston. Fuerto Further ordered that upon rompl Marie Lelschner. George and John F.

Gunther. brother of Mr-Anna Mlihenfelder. Mrs. Louise McOookin and John D. Ounther Services Mondav.

pm at his res-Irienre. 6V7 St. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. APFVOHR On Friday, Nov. 7.

EMM. HASENOWft. In her Trt veer. Services at Bsptlsl Home, mere. 31 1 -a taih A ue.

tlut.m one ween. ROCHAMBEAfl. for Plymouth tnd Havre Maur.Lr.INE. -ir. ril.1 lull.

offered at. St. Mark's Church. FATHER. MOTHER, SISTERS nd BROTHERS.

with tha afcreeald prov.tlon herfof on and aftr tha wtti day of Deer half residue and personal effect: Preoe- Irom Bier 57, N. w. 15th SI. imalll igso. tna aa a Jamie Citroen ne n.slllu, end Puerto Berrlos.

riom Pier 13. K. Maiden Lane imailt close a a m.i, sails noon. LF.VIATHAN tor Cherhourg and Southampton, trom Pier SS N. W.

asth at imalla close a 30 eeils req'ieited to attend the funeial of our brother. HARRY ROGOVIN. Saturday evening. Nov. 8.

at 8 o'clock at his residence, 742 Montgomery HI. SAMUEL C. DUBERSTEIN. nose m. sans ll half he known bv the name of Jam nik Rerkrr.

so Hamotk. t. one. helf reildiie. Roberta Ferrer.

I.AFA YFTTE. for Plymouth and Havre. AFPRAIIAL HooPrR. ins iMarth is 10:101 rtrn-i eseM. at 4 ll: net.

t7tl. To Theodore Hoeper. hu.hend. sl.ooo: rtordon nrtld Citroen, the name whirh ha I. Irom Pier SS.

N. W. lslh St. imalll awn and etlert: Ronert R. Parrar.

YOUNG--In loving memniv of nnr gnnrl father. JAMES YOUNG. 7 a m.l. sella II B.m. i in CRR us TOS for Port, in Prlnrd and ORIZABA, toe Hsvtna, Frngresn tnd Vert nennew tt.ood: Jane rtihtti tnend.

12.000, horned to atiiinif, ana bv name. Enter: EPW. J. KYRKE. Oranted Ort 31.

tins, laoiea A. K- t'r, Clerk, who entered Jnt rest Nov. 8. 1918 wno.enieren mm rest. nnr.

Exalted Ruier. Exaua Kuier. Oteene and Thronp on Mon reeitr. Cm. rmsi Plot IS.

B. Wall.Bl.iiSlrlerohel. frmn Fler N. 2Sih ll.t.av aittew 1 30 sells 4 es. Mon- iioj Mn Oioiia.Mai1aw.sl winaojisiiU uttla.

ersnaewri. Joeco Little, rrandean. dayman. i 4.

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