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7 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, DEC. 27, 1941 BofO Man BelievedjGeorge G. Bell, Star Pitcher JAMES THOM BEARD DIES; NOTED MINING ENGINEER, 86 For the Superbas 1906 to 1909 Funeral services will be held at I the National League, had played Killed at Hongkong W. C. Kailey, Engineer, In China 28 Years o'clock tonight at Roselle Funeral Home, Lake Luserne, N.

for of the Beard-Mackie sight Indicator for testing gases, the Beard deputy safety lamp and th Beard-8Une centrifugal mine fan. Mr. Beard was professor of science and English at DeKalb Acad- George G. Bell, former Brooklyn for several out-of-town teams. He came to Brooklyn in 1806, and in 1909 piled up a creditable record, with five shutouts to his credit.

While in the hospital, Mr. Bell was gladdened by the radio reports of the Dodgers' fight for the Na- Baseball Club pitcher, who died Christmas Day at the united Stales Veterans Hospital, the Sprcial to the Brooklyn Eagle Danbury. Dee. XJ Jamea Thorn Beard, noted civil anil mining engineer and former aasiitant a engineer of Brooklyn.iiied yea-terday it U. Mr.

Beard was born In Brooklyn, a aon of the late Ira and Isabella O. Shaw Beard. He was graduated from Adelphi Academy In 1874 and later received the degree of civil and mining engineer from Columbia University. His appointment as Bronx, where he underwent a ma- tional League pennant. imy.

Brooklyn, In 1877-78, and also served as secretary of the Iowa State Mining Examining Board, professor of chemistry at Lackawanna Institute, and professor of mining engineering at the John Chungking, China, Dec. J7 (IN8) An official announcement said today that W. C. Kailey of 1280 Pacific Brooklyn, N. has been reported missing Hongkong and is believed to have been killed.

It was stated that 1.200 Americans are at Hongkong, now occupied by the Japanese. At the Pacific 8t. address, William Charles Kailey's sister, Mrs. jor operation. Mr.

Bell, who was 88, pitched for Brooklyn for several years after the turn of the century, in the days when the club was known as the Superbas. He was born in Greenwood, N. and. before entering After he left Brooklyn, Mr. Bell managed a semi-pro team up-State.

He had made his home for a number of years in Stony Creek, N. Y. Surviving arc his widow. Claudia; a daughter, Mrs. Freda Bell Chia-holm, and two grandchildren.

Raymond Institute, Bcranton, Pa. He is survived by his widow, the former Amelia E. Lawson, and three children, Mrs. William E. Macau-ley and Howard I.

Beard, both of Danbury, and James Beard of fitaten Island. Funeral services will be held at 2 Sleuths Asked W. B. Growtage, Edward A. Greene, said that her brother, now 58, was born in Troy, N.

and has spent the past 28 assistant city engineer followed two years of service as assistant engineer of construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. At the time of his death, Mr. Beard was senior associate editor of Coal Age, a position he held since 1911, shortly after the publication was founded. He is credited with the Invention years In China. She believed that p.m.

tomorrow at Kyle-Hull Home, 60 Division here, and I Kailey was In Hongkong with his wife, an Englishwoman, and their L. I. Yachtsman Long Island yachtsmen today mourned the death of William B. burial will take place Monday morning In Evergreens Cemetery, Own Transfer Continued From Pag 1 tive Division, Queens headquarters, three children. Mr.

Kailey, an engineer, was employed at Hongkong by the Ford Motor Company. His father, Isidore Kailey, who lives with Mrs. Greene, is 90. George R. Bailey Jamaica.

Charged 'Scuttling' of Probe Captain Bals resigned from the Orowtage, 68, long a prominent figure in sailing and motorboat circles and former member of the advisory board of the New York State Athletic Commissiorw who died Wednesday of smoke suffocation Leaves $20f( Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Dr. A. H. Terry Retired Physician Mineola. Dec.

27 George R. Bailey Jr. of Rockville Centre, who was killed in an automobile accident Police Department, rather than "betray" the Brooklyn district attorney by revealing the detailed activities of his squad, and O'Dwyer charged that the Mayor had "scuttled" his Brooklyn murder Investigation. Because of the Mayor's order even though it wasn't carried out the police had lost their usefulness in any confidential investigation, the prosecutor charged. The Mayor replied that he was merely asking for an accounting of the detectives' time, to which he and Police Commissioner Valentine were entitled, but ODwyer at the Milburn Ave.

crossing of the ecial to the Brooklyn Eagle Long Island Railroad at Baldwin on Dec. 13. left an estate of more Patchogue, Dec. 27 Dr. Arthur H.

than 120,000, according to his will Terry retired physician and a filed here for probate with Surro- member of one the oWMt fam-gate Leone D. Howell. rnimt vester- when a small fire occurred In his apartment, at 175 W. 79th Manhattan. The funeral services were held last night in the Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 117 W. 72d Manhattan, and burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches, where the Growtage Summer Home was located for many years. Mr. Growtage made his home for many years at the Crescent Athletic Club. He had been a member of the Moriches Yacht Club, the Mrs.

E. T. Rendich, War Worker in '18 Funeral services were held yesterday with a solemn requiem mass at the R. C. Church of the Holy Innocents for Mrs.

Elizabeth T. Sweeney Rendich, widow of Richard A. Rendich, who died Tuesday at her home, 474 Marlborough Road. Mrs. Rendich was very active In war work during the first World War and had three sons in the service.

She was reputedly the first woman in the city to sign the food conservation pledge during the war. She was a native of Ireland and lived in Brooklyn for 55 years. Surviving are children, Harry Dr. Richard Walter Lester Edmund Leo Vincent Harvey, Jerome Fabian, Mrs. Irene A.

Donovan, Mrs. Blanche M. Murtha and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cunningham.

Burial was In Holy Cross FOR SERVICES RENDERED The six off icers of the Army Air Corps were among the 75 recommended tor the Distinguished Flying Cross in recognition of a mass flight of bombers from Hawaii to the Philippines in September. Left to upper row: Maj. Emmett O'Donnell Jr. of 172-90 Highland Jamaica Estates, who commanded the flight; Lt. Henry C.

Godman ond Gordon A. Bloke; lower right: Lt. Don M. Keiser, Lt, Weldon Smith ond Lt. Edward C.

Teots. Narrow Bay Gun Club and the The will directs that all realty, stocks and bonds be placed in trust for the lifetime of the widow, Mary Bailey, and states that the income is to be used for the living expenses of the widow and the education and living expenses of the children, George R. and Thomas E. Bailey and Virginia M. Gogar-thy.

The will provides that out of the income each of the children is to held that police would be bound, under the order, to reveal confidential information and that his witnesses and prospective witnesses as a result would not be safe. The feud was at its height, and a LaGuardia-O'Dwyer meeting had been arranged in an effort to settle it, when the Japanese attack plunged the country into war. The Mayor left the city on a Civilian Defense tour and a "truce" was said to have been declared. Westhampton Country Club. He also had been a member of the regatta committee of the Moriches Yacht Club.

Mr. Growtage was the brother of the late Harry Growtage, also a noted Long Island yachtsman. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nell Growtage. Edward L.

Cox, 64, day at his home here at the age of 84. A native of Southold, Dr. Terry lived In Patchogue for 60 years, in the practice of medicine during that period until his retirement 20 years ago. He attended Southold Academy, graduated from Yale College in 1879 and received his medical degree In 1883 from the College of Physicians of Patchogue. He was formerly a member of the Patchogue Board of Education and was a past president of the Associated Physicians of Long Island, the Suffolk County Medical Society and the South Side Clinical" Society.

He leaves a son, Dr. Arthur H. Terry Jr. of Manhattan, and a daughter, Miss Rosetta Terry of Patchogue. Funeral services will be held here at 1:30 p.m.

tomorrow. Malay Armies Reinforced Lighting Engineer receive a full college education should they so desire. The son, George R. Bailey, and the testator's father, who predeceased him, were appointed as executors of the will. Guard Dedoubled in New Jap-Filipino Outbreak Stockton, Dec.

27 (UP) Police today redoubled their patrol of the large Japanese settlement here, adjoining a Filipino residential section twice as large, after the slaying of a' Japanese garage owner and the smashing of windows in four Japanese establishments. A witness who identified the Kslayer of Jungo Kino, 65, as a "skinny Filipino" was described by Police Chief Harold Vogelsang as a "mental ca.se" and Vogelsang did not believe a Filipino necessarily was involved. Continued From Tage 1 invasion started. The Japanese were believed to have reinforced their lines considerably. Food Sales Restricted It was believed here that the Japanese had set Port Sweltenham, 125 miles down the coast from the present front and 200 miles northwest of Singapore, as their immediate goal.

Edmund Williams, Insurance Broker Reprinted From Yeaterdar'i Lit Edition, Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Free port, Dec. 26 Edmund R. Williams, 62, secretary of the Brooklyn insurance firm of Pendleton Pendleton, with which he was associated for 48 years, died Wednesday at his home, 145 E. Milton after an Illness of several weeks. Mr.

Williams was born In Brooklyn and is survived by three sons, Robert Donald C. and Norman C. Pendleton, and four sisters, Mrs. Mildred Gleisberg, Mrs. Florence Layman, Mrs.

Frances Owen and Miss Anna Williams. Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow 'Saturday) in the Southard Funeral Home, 168 Rutland Road, here. Burial will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery- G. A.

Bussing I. Peach Grower Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Farmingdale, Dec. 27 Funeral services for George A. Bussing who died Thursday at his home here at the age of 74, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Cypress Hills Abbey, Brooklyn.

Mr. Bussing was widely known for his achievement of growing peaches on a commercial scale in this part of Long Island. He was born in Germany and came to this country 56 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marie L.

Bussing, three daughters and two sons. Was Head of Fixture Manufacturers Group Reprints From Yesterdty'i Lte Editions Edward L. Cox. prominent lighting engineer and president of the old firm of Cox, Nostrand Gunnison, died yesterday (Thursday) at his home, 80 Ashford after a brief illness. He was 64.

Mr. Cox was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn and was a member of Brooklyn Lodge, B. P. O. E.

and Long Island Council, K. of C. He was one of the organizers of Vitol Notices occepted 8 o.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the some day; os late as 10 p.m.

Saturday niflht for publication Sunday. Food control authorities moved to ensure efficient distribution and conservation of food stocks. Sales of flour, salt, sugar, milk and butter were restricted and a one-course meal program was adopted. DEATHS Cox, Nostrand Gunnison and Official reports received here of BENNETT On Thursday, December 25, 1941, PHILIP be was Its president from the time it was organized until It went out Allstadt, Frances Keeler, Hugh Antell, Anna Undorfer, Ashe, Cornelia J. Charles Backman, Charles Lynch, John H.

loved husband of Ella A. Bennett. of business several years ago. He formerly headed the New Tork Council of Lighting Fixture COLLINS PATRICK on December 26; beloved husband of Delia and father of Thomas, Eleanor, Elizabeth; brother of Michael, Mary Reilly, Delia Johnson, and Julia Kelly. Funeral from 166 E.

32d Street, Monday, 9:45 a.m. Requiem mass Holy Cross R. C. Church. Direction George T.

McHugh. DENMAN YGNACIO COMON- SCHMITT (Formerly Binder), BLANCHE, on December 25; loving mother of Emile Binder and the late Victor, Margurite Dotter, Anna Robitsek and Blanche Steinhardt. Funeral services at the residence of her daughter, Anna Robitsek, 31 E. 3d Street, on Sunday at 8 pjn. Dn ection of E.

F. Higgins. SEETH On Wednesday, December 24. 1941. LOUISE beloved Surviving are his widow, Gene GREEN The Medical Society of i the County of Kings records with deepest regret the death of one of its members, Dr.

SAMUEL W. GREEN, of 135 Eastern Parkway, on December 26, 1941. Funeral services at Leon Louria Auditorium, Jewish Hospital, on Sunday, December 28. at 10:30 a.m. MAURICE J.

DATTELBAUM, M.D., President. Thomas B. Wood, M.D., Secretary. GREEN The medical staff and He Is also survived by five brothers and three sisters. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Sunday, 8 p.m.

BLANEY On December 25, PATRICK, husband of the late Margaret Jane and father of Edwin F. Blaney, Alice Kramer and Angela, Irene and Alma Blaney. increased Japanese activity In the Sarawak area was believed by many to mean that the Japanese for the present were concentrating on strengthening their position In Borneo, even at the cost of their Malaya drive, in hope that by establishing a firm position they might effectively extend a pincer arm around Malaya. Pownall Take Command London. Dec.

27 (INSi Short, vigorous Lt. Gen. Sir Henry Royds Pownall today assumed his new post of commander-in-chief of the Brit vieve K. Cox; a son, Edward Lu Cox a daughter, Mary, and a brother, John of Detroit, The fu MATHEIS JACOB, on December 26, 1941, aged 69 years. Survived by one son, Julius; two sisters, Sister Juliana, O.P., and Anna Treubig; two brothers, Henry and Peter, and one grandchild.

Funeral from Darmstadt's Funeral Home, Central Avenue, corner 68th Street, Glendale, on Tuesday, with solemn requiem mass, 10 a.m., St. Pancras R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. MATTHEWS On December 25, JULIA beloved sister of Catherine and the late Matthew Matthews; dear aunt of Ann L. Matthews. Funeral from her residence, 625 55th Street, on Monday, at 9:30 Martin, Ruby Matheis, Jacob Matthews, Julia T. Mullen, Mary Nelson, Jenny O'Connor, Catherine Ormsbee, Arthur Patten, William Quattlander, Harvey Schmitt, Blanche Bauer, Joseph Beard, James Bell, George G.

Bennett, Philip Blaney, Patrick Burke, William Bussing, George Sr. Carman, Carrie Clarke, Jamea Clason, Samuel Collins, Patrick Denman, neral will be held from the home tomorrow iSaturday) vith a solemn requiem mass at 10 s.m, in St. Malachy's R. C. Church.

wife of George mother of George FORT, December 25, at his home, 433 58th Brooklyn; beloved hus F. Seeth. Service at the Fairchild band of the late Mary M. Denman, loving father of Dr. Harold Y.

the officers of the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn record with sorrow the death of an esteemed member Air Associates, Union Sign Pact; Army to Move Out Comonfort Gladys and Myriam Denman and Mrs. Olivia Duffy. Ygnaclo C. Seeth, Louise A. Doebrtch, Lewis Smith, Jceph and beloved colleague, Dr.

SAMUEL Funeral Monday morning, thence to the Church of Our Lady W. GREEN. Funeral services Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Jewish Hospital Doyle, Jullanne Falk, Julia Fleck, Anna of Perpetual Help, where solemn Tracy, Christina Vaillant, Charles Von Braunsberg, Charles Chapel. 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica. Sunday.

8 p.m. SMITH JOSEPH, on Friday, December 26, brother of Alfred Mary J. Edmonson, Susie Delaney, Elizabeth Cordwell. Funeral Monday from his home, 3509 Avenue R. Interment Barryville, N.

Y. TRACY On Friday. December 26. 1941, CHRISTINA beloved wife of Thomas F. Tracy and sister of Mrs.

Elizabeth Kennedy. Notice Fuchs, Theodore mass of requiem will be celebrated in Upper Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ish Imperial forces in the Far East, Japs Press Drive in China Chungking, Dec. 27 (U.R) Japanese troops pressing an offensive against Changsha, capital of Hunan Province, have reached the Mtlo River where a heavy artillery duel is in progress, the official Chinese Central News Agency reported today.

Bares Sabotage Attempts On Milwaukee Plant Dendix, N. Dec. 27 (UP) The United Automobile Workers suid Air Associates, having signed a one-year contract, the Army was expected to move out of the Air Associates plant at once and return it to private management. The contract waa signed in New York last night, shortly after tne U. A.

W. membership of the plant and the Air Associate's board of directors had met separately and ratified it. Funeral from his residence, 84 6th Avenue, Monday, December 29, at 9 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Augustine's Church, 6th Avenue and Sterling Place, at 10 o'clock.

BURKE WILLIAM December 24, son of the late Thomas J. Survived by wife, Margaret; son, William mother, Mary, and brother of Thomas, John, James and Mary. Reposing at Harry Quayle Funeral Home, 134 Smith Street. Solemn requiem mass Monday, December 29, at 9:30 a.m., St. Paul's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BUSSING GEORGE A. at Farmingville, L. Thursday, December 25, 1941. Funeral services at The Abbey, Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.

Monday, December 29, at 1 p.m. DOEBRICH Thursday, Decem Green, Dr. Samuel Weygandt, Jacob Haase, Sophie ALLSTADT FRANCES, beloved wife of Herman. Services Sunday, 8 p.m., at her home, 189 Wyckoff Avenue. ber 25, 1941, LEWIS at his home, 850 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brook lyn.

Services Sunday at 8 o'clock at a.m.; thence to our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. MULLEN MARY (nee Lynch), on December 25, at her home, 828 55th Street. Survived by one brother, Matthew Lynch, and one nephew, Matthew Owens. Reposing at 4903 7th Avenue. Funeral Monday at 9:30 am.

Requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Agatha. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. NELSON JENNY on December 25, 1941, aged 66 years, dear mother of Edna E. Pietrow; grandmother of Dorothy and sister of Rose Kivi. Funeral Monday, 1 from her residence. 1328 84th Street.

Interment Valhalla Murray Funeral Home, Knicker Auditorium. ALVIN S. ROSENSON, President. Dr. Morris Hlnenburg, Executive Director.

HAASE On December 25, 1941, at Longmeadow, Massachusetts, SOPHIE, beloved mother of Mrs. Walter E. Morson, Mrs. Alexander J. Guffanti, William and John L.

Haase. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place, Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. KEELER HUGH JOHNSTON, December 25, loving brother of William P. and Richard J.

Funeral from the Quinn Funeral Home, 168-31 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, of service later, VAILLANT December 26. 1941, CHARLES beloved husband of Mary dear father of Clarice ANTELL On Friday, December 56, 1941, at her residence, 24 Monroe Place, ANNA I. ANTELL, be Milwaukee. Dec. 27 (INSi Fire loved wife of the late Edvard J.

Roswell M. and Charles E. Jr. Re Chief Peter Steinkeller declared today that definite sabotage attempts have been made upon at least one Antell, and mother of Fanny Walter DIGNIFIED tlCA FUNERALS Am IjVJ OUR, FUNERAL HOMES bocker Avenue and Covert Street. Funeral Monday at 2 o'clock.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. DOYLE On December 26, 1841, JULIANNE tnee Fleming), beloved wife of the late George, and mother of Mae, Marcella, Grace and Catherine. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 1873 64th Street; requiem mass St. Atha-nasius Church, 10 o'clock. Inter Rothmaler, Valborg Krogius, Lilly, Tristan, Henrik and Bertel Antell Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 posing at Austin W.

Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue. Notice of funeral laier. VON BRAUNSBERG CHARLES, on Thursday, December 25. Survived by wife, Elizabeth; two sons, three daughters. Funeral on Monday at 9 am.

from O'Con- Milwaukee industrial defense plant and intimated an effort had been made to set the factory artre. The chief declined to name the plant to which he referred. He afted citv authorities for an aonro- CARMAN On Friday, December 26. 1941, CARRIE ELIZABETH, of 88-38 1 37th Street, Jamaica; beloved mother of Mildred Twombly and Walter Carman. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, Monday at 2 p.m.

CLARKE On Thursday, December 25, 1941, JAMES, beloved hus O'CONNOR On Thursday, December 25, 1941, CATHERINE (nee Higgins), beloved mother of Lt. James and Lt. Edward of N. Y. P.

D. and Thomas Donlan and Mrs L. Monday, December 29; solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Lefferts Place, Sunday at 4 p.m. ASHE On December 25, CORNELIA, of 512 Van Buren Street, beloved sister of Margaret McVey. Reposing at J. J.

Gallagher Sons Funeral Home. 87-46 137th Street, Jamaica; solemn requiem mass Our Lady of the Cenacle Church Monday, 10:30 a.m. Interment St John's Cemetery. nor Funeral Home, 406 Clarkson I priaUon of $15,000 lo equip fire and ment Calvary Cemetery. Henry McCaddin Sons, Directors.

FALK On December 25, JULIA V. nee Drum), at her residence, 1S1 Urnlai laatn ar Udnanrar 4-12M St Smntti i mail Mala 245S5 121S FlaUiuib. wj, Mcfcuiitar 242M-7 amm lSS-lt MfttMt iaw llwalca t7S 3-U faraat anai Htttmaa 3 090O Ut-U Kartfc. fttftnf l-vaOO TSTIM iMJtXD laadi SU Uawlaf" riarsrtar 7-lM MaNHATTAN 117 Waal 7M Strwart TKihtur 7-STSO UMFrat IWa.iltir 4-UM aatoatx Wrt iwl Street Mymi -Vt9 15 Treimrt Avw LIMm 7-27M M7 Mhim WOtt Hm M272 wnrcMrrta 114 111 mil iMMw-WMta Rata 39 Avenue; requiem mass at Holy police vehicles with two-way radios Cross Church. Interment St, Johns 1 to handle the situation more ef-Cemetery.

feetivelv. Anne Boe; sister of Michael and LINDORFER J. CHARLES, on winefred Higgins. Funeral from the December 26, aged 88 years; be band or the late Carrie (nee Taylor); devoted father of Mrs. loved father of Jeanette Lindorfer, Wills Filed: Louise G.

Derx, Charlotte Tomp Edythe Doyle, Howard W. and John Plwoa far ttomtnf ffVw-No OWIfwtlon WEYGANDT JACOB, on December 25. beloved father of Susanna Herget and Emll Weygandt. Service Sunday, 8:30 at his home, 8846 186th Street, Hollis. kins, Margaret Pixton.

Services Monday, 8 p.m., Zirkel Funeral F. Clarke. Services at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 1928 E. 12th Street, beloved wife of William; loving mother of Roselle Pacini, Harry and George; sister of Harry and Anna Drum.

Funeral on December 29 at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Edmund, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

E. F. HIggins, Director. Flatbush Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m Interment Green-Wood Cemetery Home, Ridgewood and Norwood Avenues. LYNCH JOHN on December RUCTION Monday, 2 p.m.

Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Monday, 10:30 a.m.; thence to St. John the Baptist Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered, 11 am. ORMSBEE December 25. ARTHUR son of the late William and Julia Ormsbee; brother of William Walter F. and the late Florence Ormsbee.

Funeral services at Ernest J. Ebbers-Lester W. Hill, Funeral Home, 386 Gates Avenue, Sunday, 2:30 p.m. PATTEN On December 26. 1941, CLASON On Friday, December alA SALES 26, 1941, in his 72d year, SAMUEL 26, 1941, beloved father of Mary B.

and Emily brother of Dominick and Frederick. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Fu WEBB CLASON of 1150 Dean Street; beloved husband of the BACKMAN On Thursday. December 25, 1941, CHARLES T. BACKMAN of 428 Marine Avenue, beloved husband of Edla Backman and father of Edith Backman. Service at his residence on Sunday at 4 p.m.

BAUER JOSEPH, December 26, at his residence, 22 Riverside Drive, Rockville Centre, beloved husband of Carrie. Reposing at Wyckoff Funeral Home, 457 Merrick Road, Rockville Centre. Solemn requiem mass St. Agnes R. C.

Church, Monday, December 29, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. BEARD JAMES December Jfl, 1941, at his home, 58 Washington Avenue, Danbury, Conn. Funeral Sunday, 3 p.m., at Kyle-Hull Home, 60 Division Street, Danbury.

late Minnie Seccor Clason, father of Mrs. May Kernan, Mrs. Grace Jn QJemortam ADAMS NELLIE. In loving memory of a devoted wife and mother, who passed away December 27, 1939. HUSBAND and SON.

KLEIN In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, WILLIAM KLEIN, who passed away December 27, 1940. Wife, MINNIE. H. ADELMAN. AUCTIONEER.

ell December 29. 1341. 1 9 00 a.m.. at 612) Bay Parkway. Brooklyn, all riitht.

title and intreM of Sam Osrin-aky in and to on Chevrolet Sodan with Rsdiu and Hfater, Motor No. 2979710. The following wills have been filed for probate with Surrogate George Albert Wingate in Brooklyn Surrogates Court: KAISER, AMELIA (Dec 3 Eitatt, more S10 000 penonal. To hunoand. Jacob Kaiser.

1255 Hancock residue. Julius Kaiser. 1255 Hancock St. and Wal-iher A. Andersen.

85-32 123d 8t Richmond Hill, executors. KEMMER. MATHILDA iNov 7 Estat. not raort than S5.000 real nd more than $20,000 personal. To dauihter.

Paiea, 305 McDonoUah St jewelry and one-half of residue: aon. George W. Kem-mer, 207 E. loth Si Manhattan, executor, one-half of residue. Letters of Administration have been grated on the following estates by Surrogate Wingate: HARBER.

KALMAM IDec 13i. Estate, not more than al.000 personal and Dot more than 5O0 real. To wife. Bessie Harber. i47 Pulton 81.

Other hiri, two sons and a daughter. MITCHE1X. SADIE (Dec Ml. Estate, not more trfcan S13 000 To aon. John E.

331 Clarendon Road Homan of Malverne, L. and Sam FLECK On December 25, 1941, aged 75 years, ANNA GUTMUEL-LER FLECK, beloved wife of Frederick; dear mother of August and William Gutmueller and Robert Fleck; sister of Lena Siligman, Mina Schneider and Charles Brandmeler; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., from George Werst Funeral Home, W. Clason of Manhattan. Member of Sons of the American Revolu neral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue.

Requiem mass St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. MARTIN On December 25, 1941. RUBY, beloved mother of Mrs. John Buckholtz. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 2 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. tion and Metropolitan Lodge, No. H. SCHDNZEIT. AUCTIONEER, ells Jan.

6. 1912. 10:00 a.m.. 1681 Atlantic Avenue. Brooklyn.

Ten Maofc Trucks. M.itiir No. C861-70. BC23-97. 37-34.

613-4o. tor the account Stedfasl Corp. 273, F. and A. who will hold services Sunday, 8:30 p.m., at the H.

SCHOSZKIT AUCTIONEER. 9 90 a.m.. 2731 Bedford Funeral Home, 341 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. Interment Monday morning at Washington-ville, N. Y.

Dec. 29th. 1941 Albemarle iltwmarle Road. Brooklyn Interna-lonal Truck. Motor No.

URD3M-3T632. 1 In ecmorfam 71-41 Cooper Avenue. FUCHS THEODORE, on December 25, of 19 Shepherd Avenue. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Zir- WILLIAM EDWARD, beloved husband of Josephine W. Patten of Garden City and Flashing; devoted father of Mrs.

Lester Kirchner. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 141-26 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, on December 28, at 3 p.m. Interment private. QUATTLANDER On Thursday, December 25, 1941, HARVEY PAUL, husband of Charlotte Quattlander and father of Lotte Q. Murphy, and brother of Mrs.

Kathryn De Hart and Mrs. Agatha Kreimeier. Service at his residence, 1511 Brooklyn Avenue, on Sunday at 8 p.m. Fairchild Sons, Inc. Burial in Evergreens Cemetery, 1 PROPOSALS TAKE NOTICE THAT JERK J.

REID. auctioneer, will sell at public auction. Jan. 2nd. 1942, 11:30 a.m., David Condon.

5923 13h Brooklyn. New York, P.jrd 122' Truck. Motor No. Ig-o)39o6. o'clock Monday.

kel Funeral Home, Ridgewood and BELL December 25, 1941, in his Norwood Avenues. (Fort Lauderdale. Florida, papers please copy.) LEGAL NOTICES Lost and Found Advertisements Appear Daily on Page 2 Under "Announcements" 68th year, GEORGE of Stony Creek, N. beloved husband of Claudia and father of Mrs. Freda Bell Chisholm.

Funeral services at ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Write or telephone for a new folder of forms for Acknowledgments, also other helpful information. Ask for Miss Hart, MAin 4-6200. The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Verse You may obtaio a copy of thii booklet, without charge, by calling ao Ad Taker at MAin 4-6200. WAR DEPARTMENT. Office of The Constructing Wuartermanter.

130 Wall New York. N. Y. Sealed proposal; will be received at this office until 11:00 a.m.. E.

S. January 2. 1912. and then opened publicly, for construction and completion of Temporary Housing, including utilities thereto, at Enrt Hamilton. Rrooklyn, New York.

Plans and specifications may obtained from the above named office upon deposit of a certified he. in the amount of J3ft 00 BY VIRTUE OF DEFAULT IN CER-tain chattel niortae re H. H. CHESS to JEANNE LEVIN. HARRY BOYARSKY.

auctioneer, sells December 27th. at 12 3u p.m.. Neighborhood Garapte. 949 Kent Avenue. Rrooklyn.

two and una i 11 Roselle's Funeral Home, Lake Lu r.erne, N. 8 p.m., Saturday. Fu Vitol Notices occepted 8 o.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the some day; os late os 10 p.m.

Saturday night for publication Sunday. neral Sunday. Interment Luzerne BUY V. S. DEFENSE BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS BUY lT.

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Years Available:
1841-1963