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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1989. A 13 engagement DeatB SHOWING HOW A TUNNEL WOULD SHORTEN THE WAY KARP PAKULA Mr. and Mrs. KING JOHN, on June 28, at hi. City Hospital Inspector Held Herman Alton Pakula of 1221 E.

10th Brooklyn, and Massapequa, L. German City Has Reached 700th Birthday Although the Province of Brandenburg began to play a part In German history later than those parts of the country penetrated by the Romans, it Is not without Its residence, 409 Sackett beloved brother of Elizabeth King. Funeral from chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 237 9th Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Then wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, MURIEL, to Mr.

LEE For Extortion O. KARP of Farmlngdale, L. I. to St. Agnes R.

C. Church. Requiem 51 Brooklynites At Atlantic City For Kiwanis iMcet I're-Con vent ion Slatemenl of President Hit Social I'rohleni of IT. 5. Life mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Holy ancient cities. Altlandsberg, only Cross Cemetery. X7S. B0RO FT.6fiNt PH. a a i a-si LEE On June 26, 1930, at New Haven, Conn, JOSEPH W.

LEE Head ot Institution in Brooklyn Brings Charge -Suspension Follows beloved father of Mrs. Dorothy Davis and Mrs. Florence Crooke and -I brother of Mary Durand. Funeral services at 187 S. Oxford on Sunday, June 29, at 2:30 p.m.

Inter Daniel Elbern, 35 years old, of 211 West 117th St, Manhattan, was suspended as an Inspector In the Map shows direct automobile route from Bushwlck section to Borough Hall after construction of proposed vehicular tunnel under Fort Greene Park. ment private. 7 Deatfls "Sassier, Maria A. Moeller, Margaret Borrow, EUzabetbNlblack, Eliza M. Buderus, William Parascandola, Cahlll, Mary A.

Gloria Carlton, Hannah Phalen, E. 3. Collom, Frank W. Potter, Laura Cutting, Seth H. Quevedo.J.

B. Dalton. Mary T. Schaardt, Henry Davis, Charles E. Tyler, Mary F.

Fields, W. Jr. Vogel, Doris Hindle, Margaret Von Campe, Kearns, M. T. Edith Myrtle Kearns, Mary C.

Wade, Richard J. King, John Wahlen, John H. Lee, Joseph W. Webb, Charlotte 3. Marcks, H.

J. Whittaker, Emma McGrane, Winter, Edwin W. Elizabeth R. Wylie, Susan E. MARCKS HENRY suddenly, department of hospitals yesterday, In Bremen.

Germany, June 23, be- 13 miles from Berlin, is 700 years old. This place of 4,000 Inhabitants had its origin, like so many other cities In this part of the country, In a Wendlsh settlement and developed Into a strong walled city. The ancient walls still encircle the older part of the town and the main tower still stands, a defiantly massive brick construction. It Is surmounted by a stork nest, which has been there for generations and is peopled every year. The present church stands on the site of a church built In the Thirteenth Century and burned by the Hussites in 1439.

Parts of the original walls are preserved. Frederick William. father of Frederick the Great, spent his boyhood In Altlandsberg. Insurance Companies following his arrest with another man Friday night on a charge of loved husband of Meta urinkmann Marcks and father of Florence, extortion brought by Dr. Max Henry and Alfred Marcks.

Notice Unger, a physician, of 226 W. 42d of funeral hereafter. Locusts Long Have Been Eaten In the Far East St, Manhattan. McQRANE On June 27, 1930, Dr. Unger said Elbern Introduced ELIZABETH beloved daughter the other man, John McCarthy, 40 of the late William and Jane Mc- Grane and devoted sister of the late of 245 W.

113th St, as a secretary Atlantic City, June 28 Kiwanian from all parts of the United States and Canada were arriving here today for the opening, tomorrow' night, of the 14lh annual convention of Kiwanis International. Horace W. McDavid of Deeatur, 111., president of Kianls, will preside at all the sessions. In a pre-convention message today he emphasized the need of challenging present-dny social problems which, he said, command "the attention of every thinking man." General Business sessions will start on Monday morning, and the, election of officers will be held on Wednesday. Alfred Rchutt and Charles A.

Wheeler are the delegates from Brooklyn. Those From Brooklyn Those attending the convention from Brooklyn include Mr. anrl Mrs. Mannle E. Moore, Mr.

and Hugh D. McGrane. Funeral from BASSLER On June 27, MARIA of the hospitals department, and the two men asked him for $600, her residence, 533 Madison St, on Monday. Solemn mass of requiem A. (nee McOrath), beloved wife oi Jacob Bassler and member of Feller Magnetic Mystery Due to Fog Static? Earth's Field Normal Off Newfoundland, Say Srientisis Southern Cross May Have Generated Electrieity in Flying Through Mists By JOHN J.

O'NEILL (Science Editor of The Eagle) There Is no magnetic hole In the ether off Newfoundland and 110 magnetic "blind spot" there that would account for the difficulties which MaJ. Charles Klngsford-Smlth reported on his transatlantic flight and which caused him to "Xly In circle." This was the saying they could prevent official annoyance in connection with pos at Our Lady of Good Counsel R. Quoted Dt enlisted Securities Dealers Association oi new xorc Lodge No. 44, O. S.

of B. and La sible building violations In a private Ask 1JI Church at 10 a.m. Interment Cl vary Cemetery. Kindly omit flow' ers. Masses appreciated.

fayette Circle No. 91, F. of A. serv Ices at her residence, 7-9 Hicks St hospital he is building at 225 Divl- OS Bid Aetna C48 I JJ Aetna n. Acuta Lift.

17 Aartculture.115 Am 2S son Ave, Brooklyn. Both men were Brooklyn, Monday, June 30, at 8 aid Ask Ind of A'n. 13 20 Kan It. .050 1050 20 33 Lincoln F. 33 3H Lloyds Caa.

10 14 do v. I. c. 10 14 Majestlo 12' Maryl'd Ca 72 70 arrested by detectives last night 123 33 MOELLER On Saturday, June p.m. Funeral Tuesday at i p.m.

in Arlirle of FooI in Day of the Creeks anil Roman of Antiquity It Is probable that the grasshoppers recently eatn by a group of experienced French gourmets at an exotic Paris dinner were, in fact, locusts, and the report that they were brought from Morocco a country which has lately been overrun by locusts strengthens this opin after they were alleged to have ac 28. 1930. MARGARET beloved terment Evergreens Cemetery. 30 24 Am 3(1 All! 31 cepted $110 in marked bills from wife of Richard O. Moeller of 135-10 Auu ati BORROTO On Wednesday, June the physician.

30 22 Alwlck Road. South Ozone Park 37 Am New i Am Rc-Int. 54 Elbern and McCarthy were ar 60 50 110 Am raigned before Magistrate Maurice 115 SO 23 35 65 L. I. Funeral from the Falrchild Chapel, 8931 164th St, Jamaica, on Tuesday, July 1, at 9:15 a.m.; thence to 8t.

Clement's R. C. Church, South Am Automobile. 35 119 H. Gotlieb In Jefferson Market Court on a charge of extortion.

Do new 35 Mass Bond. 1(10 March F. 70 it 20 Mo SI L. 30 Mo 8t rta 4 Mohawk F. SI Morm Nat Caa'ltr 10 Nat Flit 66 19 Bal Am 174 120 consensus among scientific 120 Uk 1UU Boston Bklyn Fire, la Ozone Park, where requiem mass 700 31 1 men with whom the subject will be offered at 10 a.m.

Joseph Aronsteln, their counsel, requested an adjournment, which was granted until June 30. Ball was set at $1,000 for each. 68 .5 Bronx rirl H3 Nat Lib il'. 12' 32 26 NIBLACK On Tuesday, June 24, Nat Un 225 245 was discussed. The cause of his difficulty prob' 38 24 29 SO IS S50 Cent 43 Chi FdiM 11 1930, ELIZA MARIA NIBLACK of 183 Berkeley Place, daughter of the late William E.

and Eliza Sherman ably had its origin on the airship tT Of 37 68 Col 370 415 Itself, according to the best lnfor Col St. Flrt 13 Thompson Leaves 45, 1930, ELIZABETH BORROTO, mother of Isabelle Clark and Edith Smith. Services at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Sunday, June 29, at 3 p.m. i' BUDERUS WILLIAM, suddenly, en June 27, at his residence, 246 lockwood New Rochelle, beloved husband of Alma and father Of William Buderus and Marie B. llbbey.

Funeral services at Trinity lutheran Church, Lockwood at 3 p.m., Sunday, June 29. Interment private. CAHILL MARY on June 27, at her residence, 166 6th beloved sister of Charles A. Cahill. Funeral Monday 9 a.m., with requiem mass at St.

Augustine's Church. Interment Holy Cross. Nlblack and sister of the late Rear If 129 New 36 New Brum. 25 New Ens; 37 63 New Jersey 40 19 No 60 93 9S Occidental. 21 Pac Fire.

.110 Con I. ..124 32 or brush discharge from the tops of the masts and spars. Larks Ground Connection "An airplane has no electrical connection with the water, and If an electrical charge Is generated on it and builds up to a high value it has no means of dissipating this electrical charge, which may reach such a high value that it will bring into existence an electrical field around the ship that will have a more powerful effect than the earth's magnetic field on the Inductor compass. Such a condition Admiral Albert P. Niblack.

and 12 Con 10 9 matlon and theories available. The possibility that it was due to a magnetic storm occurring Just as the Sadie Niblack of Indianapolis, Ind 11 37 Cont Ces'y. 34 S3 103 110 24 130 Mrs. H. L.

Weber, Mr. and Mrs. William Mitc'iell. Madeline Mitchell, Alice Mitchefv Mr. and Mrs.

Georgs Weyrauch. lMr. and Mrs. John Sorensen, U- and Mrs. Alfred Schutt.

Mr. tVid Mrs. Joseph Vogt, John Kay. Henry Bust, C. Marks) and Mr.

and Mrs. Richmond Hoecker. Also Mr. and Mrs. Neergaard, Mr.

and Mrs. Bugal S. Cambell. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard S. Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knopf, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Black. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Pack, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Paradise, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C.

Haven, Mr. and Louis D. Schroeder, Mr. and Mis. Edward Ruthledge, Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie T. Klrkman, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Nilbatier and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Wheeler. Services at the Falrchild Chapel, 86 IS coamoD To. 10 Eaale 14' a lVi $10,000,000 for Plant Research Lefferts Place, near Grand Ave, Brooklyn, on Monday, June 30, at 2 excess ins.

H'fe ju'i Peo Nat F.ll'-a 12' airplane was in that area is eliminated by the report from the Phoeulx. 76 73 Fed Ina n. 64 74 Fl CM 174 63 Pref Ace. 65 p.m. Franklin n.

29 4 Prov Wash. 62 United States Coast and Geodetic 16 ion. Locusts, at all events, have been eaten in the East from time immemorial. The Ninevlte slab shows an attendant carrying stringed locusts. Moses made them lawful food.

Pliny tells how they were eaten in the days of the Greeks and Romans. And St. John the Baptist lived on them for a considerable time, adding wild honey tfor physiological redsonsi to this one-course menu. Livingston, the African explorer, also said that "locusts are quite a blessing in the country (South Africa), so much so that rain-doctors sometimes promised to bring them by their incantations." He himself ate them pounded up with flour and much salted, but the Arab tribes generally cook them on a griddle over the fire after the wings, legs, and exuviae have been removed. They have a strongly vegetable flavor, which varies according to the plants on which they have fed Whale cutlets were also eaten at the Paris dinner.

Hitmen I 0 S7 Firemen 32 33'i PARASCANDOLA On June 27, Survey that no magnetic storms 35 26 Uen Alli es 29 33 Founder of Institution in at 11:15 a.m., GLORIA, beloved daughter of Joseph and Antoinette Germanic 13 17 26 32 might have developed In connection with the Southern Cross and have took plate at that time. This situation eliminates Drac Oleu F. 53 54 Globe In 20 23 Parascandola of 225 76th St. No Yonkers to Be Buried in Pub 13 Rel C'v NJ 30 Rep Pitt, 24 hp Dallas 23 Rhode 25 Kochest 4 St Paul 1U3 Seab FM. 10 Becur 30 Springfield 132 Bland Acc.200 accounted for its compass trouble.

CARLTON On Saturday, June Fire. .005 955 tlcally all causes except those di tice of funeral later. 205 18 36 31 rectly connected with the flight 32 "At the present time we have no experimental information as to Just PHALEN On June 27, 1930. of the ship Itself and the weather 142 275 (Special to the Eagle) Sun 2175 2275 EDWARD JOSEPH PHALEN. husband of the late Mary Dunn Phalen conditions through which it was flying, and the opinion is held that Stiivveftant.

44 54 28, 1930, HANNAH CARLTON. Services at the Falrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand on Monday, June 30, at 8 p.m. COLLOM At Santa Monica, June 23, FRANK husband of Kittle W. and father of John W. Yonkers, June 28 Col.

William 20 23 and devoted father of Mary Phalen both of these factors may have con Trans Ind. 9 12 Boyce Thompson, copper magnate Trana Ins. .11 14 Mrs. Thomas Johnson, John and Michael Phalen. Funeral from' his tributed to his compass troubles.

Other east-west attempts to cross and philanthropist, who died Friday Travelers. 1210 1230 21 23 Hamilton F.4O0 too 41 43 71 24 26 Hart 8 60 05 Home 35 40 Home tz 40 Home 19 'a Homestead. 19 21 Hudson Co. 4 7 Hudson In. 30 40 ImAEx NV.

43 53 tndepende'e 10 13 fnd Indent, .3 iT-dlvldend. night at his palatial home, the Cas'ty. 65 70 residence, 315 Adelphl St, on Moiv 8 ex Q. 37 the Atlantic which ended disastrously may have encountered the Collom. Notice of funeral Alders, at 1061 N.

Broadway, set 8 Fire. 58 61 now tills charge would develop, but theoretically it is not alone possible but likely for such charges to develop. The Southern Cross was flying through the area in which the giant logs that spread over the North Atlantic are generated. The warm air coming from the south Is heavily laden with vapor dissolved out of the Gulf Stream. Off Newfoundland it comes in contact with the cold, dry air from the north snd the vapor Is condensed to day, June 30, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Queen of All Saints Cathedral aside $10,000,000 to carry on plant 8 i3 3 JS same difficulties.

350 18 Victor 15 research work, it became known to Chapel. Interment at 8t. John's The most likely cause of the Va 92 105 8 day. Vealch45ler 49 Cemetery. (Kingston papers please trouble, according to the opinion Week" Sujfar Future This sum, according to persons CONSTANTLY rendering honest service.

MAIN 7773 EDWIN BAYHA MORTICIANS 219 Atlantic Avenue of scientists, seems to be variations in the speed of the airplane. The close to the late' Colonel, was set Week aside to endow the Boyce Thomp copy.) POTTER Suddenly, June 28, 1930, LAURA, daughter of William -i I Oa-clua Ulnnrtsv Satiirrli. Open Hlwrh Low 1 27 1.35 1.25 1.33 1 36 1.44 1 35 1 42 inductor compass which the ship N. Y. Trust Companies July.

son Institute for Plant Research, used functions accurately when the minute drops of water. CUTTING Suddenly, Friday, June 27, 1930, SETH beloved husband of Hattie W. Cutting of 1721 Avenue J. Services at the Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church Sunday, at 8 p.m.

DALTON On June 26, at her residence. 372 Union St, MARY T. DALTON, widow of the late Peter T. Dalton and beloved mother of Mrs. Rose Harvey and Mrs.

Mary which he founded In Yonkers six Quoted br Unlisted (securities; Dealers Dec, association oi New Xorar 1.28 1 38 148 1.50 1.57 I years ago. Bid Ak Bid. Ask Fog Needs Dust or Electron "Before the vnjicr can condense 1 46 148 1.55 1.53 1.50 1.58 1.44 1 45 1.53 1.51 1.53 1.60 speed is constant, but will vary from absolute accuracy if the plane suddenly increases its speed. The other factor, and which may be the major The funeral will be held at the Jan March 210 Hlbernll .170 180 Am Exp ..175 Banca C. .312 Banra deS.

52 lilt 35 40 home at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The serv to water drops it is first necessary to pick up either a dust particle or Irvine 48' Ice will be conducted by the Rev. Bankers ...135 Kings 2750 3000 Law T9ta 25:1 one, Is the electrically charged condition of the ship Itself which would Dr. Simon, pastor of All Souls Unitarian Church, Manhattan.

Burial Week's RuI.Ixr Futures Monday Saturday Week McHugh, Thomas and Lawrence and devoted sister of Mrs. David Collins. UK la tt. 85 Bk of Y.620 Bronx Co. 67 Brooklyn ..675 Cent Han ..327 33 be likely to develop la flying through fog.

will be in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, a negative electron. Dust is not plentiful over the ocean, but the earth Is continually and uniformly dlscharlng negative electrons. These electrons form the nucleus of each drop of fog. Each electron carries North Tarrytown, where Colonel She was a member of St. Agnes nome, ts ruinam Monaay, June 30, 8:15 p.m.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery, QUEVEDO On Friday, June 27, 1930, JOSEPH father of Charles B. and John R. H. Quevedo. Services at the Baptist Home, Greene and Throop Aves, Brooklyn, Monday, Jwne 30, 10:30 a.m.

SCHAARDT On June 27, 1930, HENRY, husband of the late Her-mine Schaardt and father of Emma M. Servlres at his resident, 685 Halsey St, on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Interment private on Jul.V 12.23 llli SP' 12.80 12.28 13 46 Ship Checked Fog Area Chem BAT 62 Thompson had erected a mausoleum. His brother, J. Edward ciinion Tr.158 Long Beach 28 Manulcta.

91 Midwood. .175 Mut of New 224 PeclAc ....165 Park Row. Plaza Tr 85 Srate TAtM. 93 Times 44 Trust tz Und T. 27 Dr.

John A. Fleming, acting di D'C 12.87 13.37 12C5 nm R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated on Monday at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

26 Corn 158 13.39 13 97 13 15 is as Thompson, of Phoenix. Ariz, who started East last Thursday, is ex rector of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie In va rls 13 pected at the funeral. Countv ...194 70 rullon ....575 stitution of Washington, In a state DAVIS CHARLES E. DAVIS, be FslablUhed HENRY McCADDIN, INC. Showrooms and Funeral Chapelt The progressiva funeral servlea nan sees lo It that a aoodlv number of di.r.

attle. stylish and sensibly priced mod-la are on riisplav In his showroom In order that a careful srlerllon nilv be made bv those vho are Rood enough to en-Rsae him. These models have taa; attached whlrh tndjeate the full funeral cost-thus one msy aee that the cards are ment to the Eagle yesterday said: a negative charge which is held captive in the drop of water. There arc countless myriads of such charges trapped in every cubic yard of fog. "As the metal ship flies through the fog at 100 miles an hour an in- calculable number of these minute loved husband of Daisy 'nee Wright).

Guaranty ..606 Un flutes. 3R00 4000 Westchst lnoo lino In August, 1928, the non-mag mt 40 Services at his home. 22a0 78th west TAT 13(1 I7n Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Relatives, friend? Bx-divldende. Tr.s-rianra.

netic ship Carnegie on cruise seven was in the vicinity of Newfound Deatfis WINTER EDWIN W. WINTER of and members of Ben Ma Chree Boat HUG KNOT H9 HINMAN BROS. Morticians 17th Street. Cor. Avenue BROOKLYN Club are respectfully Invited.

375 Park Ave, June 28, at Fall River, Mass, after a brief illness, New York Bank Slocks (1:30 P.M. Monday in Evergreens Cemetery. TYLER On June 28, MARY beloved wife of Henry G. sister of Mrs. Frnk Ventres, Mrs.

Robert Christian, Amelia Clara Margaret John O. and Joseph land. She sailed on a southerly course for 500 miles along the meridian of 48 degrees west longitude, which Is about 200 miles east FIELDS Suddenly, on June 26. at "his residence, 834 68th St, WILSON in his 86th year, father of Mrs. im nil on taoie.

ANY HOUR Quoted by Unlisted Dealers Association ot A. FIELDS beloved husband of Margaret (nee Martin). Solemn New York. of Harbor Grace, and found no evidence of any magnetic condition so ANYWHERE 55 Madisoa St New Torb Orchard 004) William J. Dean, Mrs.

Harry P. Ritchie, Everett P. Winter, St. Paul, Mrs. Larkin O.

Meade. 55 Fourth Ate. Brooklyn Nerias 8912 drops of water will shatter themselves aeainst the metal body of the ship. The condensed water will eventually flow off or be blown off the ship, but the electrical charge will remain "We know very little about the electro-mechanics of the atmosphere. We are still pioneering in a virgin field and we have much to learn of the mysteries and the phe Bid.

Ask. mass of requiem Monday, June 30, unusual as to affect compass reading America. loo 105 Am Union. H5 95 at 9:30 a.m. at the Church of sc.

Bk of 8 43 in any unexpected way. Observations at the time showed, for ex Ephrem, Fort Hamilton Parkway Bk Yorkn 1M and 75th St. Interment Holy Cross Bay Pkwy. ample, that the error of either the United States or British charts Cemetery. Broadway 07 P.

Simmons. Funeral irom tne parlors, 187 S. Oxford St, on Monday, June 30, at 9 a.m. Requiem mass St. Augustine's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. VOGEL On June 28, 1930, DORIS VOGEL, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Harmeling and Mrs. Anna Brorman and grandmother of Dorothy Harmeling. Funeral services at her home, 682 E.

5th St, on Sunday, Bklyn 94 Bronxville; Wallace C. Winter. Chicago. Funeral services and interment at St. Paul.

Minn. WYLIE On June 27. 1930. SUSAN ENGLEHARDT WYLIE, (nee McCole). Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 62 Fulton St.

Solemn requiem mass Brvant Pk. 3D HINDLE Suddenly, on June 27, showing compass variations was less 170 100 43 130 103 130 320 nomena of the ocean of air above Chase 127 1930. MARGARET S. HINDLE of than one degree, which, In airship us." Chalh'm P. 99 UNDERTAKERS! I0FAI.

2-ST0RY BM DINC Rl. A A I. I (' the HrfUn Af. EIfrliiil RitlUhtt fnr rnmnMr mor titan parlor. Inrluriint hitpH mtlninr.

e-lnrnrt and riM-rpiton room. Arrt. rtnt lo rhanhei of all denomination. The nnl binrt p'ttrr ttrqilnMr in if mtiiitttt fine. Inwittioat nt mrr.

Write Koi TT, 503 All.atic Bklra. 97 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, 311V 138 I Bid Ask. Lebanon 105 03 105 87 97 Manhattan 105 108 Meirose ...140 2CiO Merchants. 90 105 Nat Exco 37 41 Mldtown 33 28 Penu Exch. 87 9.1 Pj 400 500 Pt Morris 42 Frisco ....300 47S Public Nat 101 105 Queensboro.

3U0 Seward R8 98 Straus Nat. 240 2K0 Stalling 40 45 Textile 49 54 Trade ....180 200 Un Bronx 90 110 Wash Hq 85 World ISO Yorkvllle .133 150 Columbus .105 Leaky Ice Boxes Relined and Repaired ROOFING OF THE BETTER QUALITY WILLIAM CONLEY, Inc. 80S Coney Island Avenue Phone Budtmimler 8862 400 Commerc't; 385 N. beloved wife of Walter E. and mother of Mrs.

Bernard P. Lamb. at the Church of the Assumption. Services and interment on Monday navigation, Is not considered a serious matter. "There are, however," Mr.Flemlng added, "some magnetic anomalies to the northwest of Newfoundland.

For example, the magnetic conditions in the strait northwest of Newfound June 29, at 8 p.m. interment calvary Cemetery. at Philadelphia, Pa. VON CAMPE On Thursday, June Airoruft Sales Compuny Formed for Dixlrihuliiig Organization of the National Aircraft Sales Corporation, a company designed to act as a national dis Fifth 28110 3IO0 Plrst 47:0 Flatbush ..175 20 Glob. ....181 315 rlrace 600 Harbor Sta H8 78 Harrtman.1500 lino Industrial 160 180 Klnssboro.

140 170 48 S3 KEARNS On Friday, June 27, 26, 1930, EDITH MYRTLE, beloved 3 it rocmotiam wife of Edward C. A. Von Campe, MATTHEW beloved husband of Margaret Brady Kearns and father of Charles Matthew, Joseph and land appear to be lacking in uniformity so that there are consider daughter of the late Joseph W. and ARNCKE In sad and loving mpmnrv nf ntlr rlpnrlv holrtvaH Sarah M. Kay and devoted sister of Lillian S.

Kay of 968 Park Place, EMILIE LONDES ARNCKE, who Thomas Kearns and Mrs. May Isaacs. Funeral from his residence, Brooklyn. Services at her home oil passed awav June 28, 1927, JERMENT 1760 Sheepshead Bay Road, Monday, Rciron Hirscfi laoacBts Sunday, June 29, at 8 p.m. Realty, Mortgage and Surety Companies June 30, 9:30 a.m.

Requiem mass WADE On Saturday, June 28. St. Marks Church, Ocean and tributing unit for independent aircraft manufacturers, was announced today. The new firm, a Delaware corporation, is headed by Peter O. Cortelyou of Huntington, L.

I. Donald C. Pearson is vice president and secretary. Among the direc 1930, RICHARD beloved husband Jerome Aves, 10 a.m. Dealers Quoted by Unlisted Securities Association of New York.

KEARNS On June 28, MARY Bid Ask Bid Half Hour by motor Irom Brooklyn Kerry-halt that lime romplelion of vehicular tunnel MMII.Y MOTS mirsieil IMHi lie Society Plots All 4uto will meet you at Btaten Islann the beloved daughter of the late of Emily and father of Frederick G. Wade. Funeral services Monday evening, June 30, at 8 o'clock at his residence, 57 Van Sicklen Ave. Interment private. Law Mnr 48 LhwWMA-T Nat Guar 84 Seab Bur.

23 Michael and Anastasia and sister of Anna and Frances Kearns. Funeral ft O. 95 Emp T0. .105 Pranklln S. 18 Home Title 55 nt Her Ltd 10 "Ex-dlvioend rivu rc maaw a tret fly nt Cypress Hills Abbey New Yurk Most Beautiful Mausoleum touted in Cypress Hills Cemetery No Ut4rtatt Deniable Available OKI.

AN HI I.I1AI.S in (HAUL Siiiulavs 2 4PM Vimnri Invited. me Illustrated Booklet. (ff'n 7 De Kalh (Alhee Bltlir I ui orooaivn eenv leriuui ov appointment. from her late home, 64 7th Ave, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to WAHLEN On June 28, JOHN able changes In the pointing of the compass needle for small changes in the position of the observer." Makers Defend Compas The normal condition of the earth's magnetic field oir Newfoundland as described by Dr. Fleming was corroborated by R.

L. Fails, acting director of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survy. Victor Carbonara, engineer of the Pioneer Instrument of Brooklyn, makers of the Inductor compass used on the Southern Cross, said yesterday that the company has not as yet had opportunity to test the compass sine its arrival, but he was certain from the reports he had received that the dilemma of the Southern Cross when It was lost for four hours was not due to any defects in the manufacture of the compass "This Is demonstrated," BAKON HIHSC'H (KMKIKUi Curt Kit hmoitd. Siaten Island HENRY WAHLEN, beloved father of Mrs. Percy A.

Powell and Mrs. William Intemann, in his 85th year. Weekly Range for Grain CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE tors of the company are listed Col. Harold E. Hnrtney, president of Aviation Business Bureau; William J.

CoRitn, World War flier and New-York attorney, and Thomas L. Hill, director and treasurer of the corporation, who was a war flier, and since 1925 has been actively associated with the American Society for the Promotion of Aviation. St. Augustine's R. C.

Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1 Kl.nale Hrmiklvn, N. V. New Wheat Services at his residence, 411 Bain- Monday Saturday Week bridge on Monday evening, 8 Open.

Hteh. low. apo. o'clock. WEBB CHARLOTTE JUDSON WEBB, on June 28.

1930. Interment June 30, Greenwood Cemetery. HANKItl'PTCY DISCHARGES Dakal A Plshman. 47 Seleel DbvM S. Holland.

3 Graham Harry Ciar- The only links death cannot sever Are love and memories, which live forever. HUSBAND, MOTHER, SISTER. BOGER In memory of my dearly beloved son and brother, H. ANTHONY BOGER, who passed away June 30, 1921. MOTHER and BROTHER.

BRADY In loving memory an anniversary mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of the soul of CATHERINE A. BRADY at St Augustine's Church, Wednesday, July 2, 8 a.m. Beloved wife oi Joseph A. Brady and sister ol Thomas, Frank and Eddie McLaughlin. DARTNELL In loving memory of a beloved mother and grandmother, FRANCES A.

DATNELL, who entered into life eternal June 27, 1923. May her soul rest in peace. FLOWERS Loving memory of a devoted husband, loving father, affectionate grandfather, WILLIAM A. FLOWERS, who departed this life June 29, 1929. Gone but not forgotten.

HIS FAMILY. McMURRAY In memory of our beloved son, VINCENT McMURRAY, who passed away June 30. 1929. FATHER and MOTHER. RALPH Third anniversary mass for the late PETER F.

RALPH at St. Edmund's Church on Friday, July 4, 8 a.m. WIFE. WILSON In loving memory of my mother, ALMA K. WILSON, who died June 29, 1928.

JANET. PHONE MANSFIELD 7030 (INCORPORATED) 1358 Flatbush Avenue WHITTAKER On Thursday, June 26, 1930. EMMA LOUISE, wife of Harry Howe Whittaker and beloved mother of Emma L. Matthews and George S. Grennell.

Services at her residence, 604 2d on Sunday, June 29, at 2:30 p.m. flnkle. ass Midaood St; r1srd Oae-s. Mil 4th Ave Joseph t. I.evlne iflJO Wlnthrop Benjamin Hosenslein, IR't Rear, Brooklyn; Benjamin Lewis, 91 87 i 90i 92Mi 93; 96 91 94 '1 95 98' 101'a lOO'a 100 Corn 74'i 7fi'i 73'i 74'i 75 72' 75 72 735i 73'i 68 701, 66 76 68'i Oats 35'; Sfi'i 35 35' 35'i 3'i 37 36H 36 'i 36' 39'i 40 39! a 39 '4 39 'i Rye 45 48', 44 47i 46'i 50 53 48 52'.

50H 56 59 54 -Ti 58' 57 Lard 9.32 9.47 9.15 9 42 9.40 OUR IDEALS Deal fairly, Treat justly, Serve efficiently. Geo.W. Peftsc FUNERAL PARLORS Noitrand Ave. at Hancock St DECATUR 5700-5701 Msrairinr Apartments. HrlRhtnn Rear-li: Annelli.a and Frank Lenzo.

l'ifi Virainia Ave Rcsebank. 8. Anthony T. flpailaro. S4S Davis Biaten island; Paul Chandler.

90-112 In.vh llc.llls; John Si-huii. Church Oreat Neck, George J. Ayen Funeral Parlor omplete $150 Auto Funeral 55 Seventh at Lincoln Place RKAD WHAT I WILL URNISII Homelike Surroundings Phone Sterling 0060 yv 'kit he said, "by the fact that the compass functioned perfectly up to the time It reached dense fog of Newfoundland and without anv change or adjustment functioned perfectly on its trip to New York after stopping for fuel at Harbor Grace. "There seems to be no doubt that the compass readings Which they obtained were not what they should have been on the basis of the known conditions of the earth's magnetic field in that area, so the problem Is to determine whnt other forces developed which were sufficient to offset the effect of the earth's magnetism. "There is another and likely to be more powerful factrr to be considered with airplanes flying in fog," continued Mr.

Cnrbonara. "When a steel ship becomes electrified it dissipates the charge because it is grounded to the ocenn. In wooden ships from which the charges are not so easily dissipated it is a fairly common sight to see the electrical "harge take the form of 'St. Elmo's a sort of an electrical corona All the Time We nnlice an increas-inir tendi'ncy Inward (he use of our chapel. That is because the (olden Room serves its purpose so fittingly.

Cotton Range for Week Monday Rnturrtnv Week Open Hlch Low Cle aiO 13.45 13 82 13.00 13.59 13.60 13.05 13.45 12.85 13.28 13.26 13.20 13.60 13.00 13.43 13.23 13.59 1301 13.50 March. 12.10 13.57 12.99 13.45 13.39 Nominal. HalT Couch iiokrl. riled ft hot, in wll-ihrd bardweotf. blftrk or mt rolor pititb with ilver bar eilruilnn hand.t, rniravrd nam plate and lined lib atlk with pillow te ntalrb.

Mrnng, nut aide burial bn. with taallreta. TsOhen Shadows Qather R. Stutzmann Sons rmain irom nw-piiai. Mnbaimlng and ear mt Kewiaiot, (tent l- Incorporated Those wnrn requeue.

ml or aperies and 4o4n en nd eandlei ehalra and rrmlli. Auto'. I I I Site Tunercd me FUNERAL DIRECTORS Week's Coffee Futures Monday Saturday Week Open Hleh L.iw ago 7.42 7.55 7.12 7.16 7.52 7.31 7.44 7.15 7.16 7.40 paim. riawera door. PriMiirmi Iturtal Pen miiou neame.

one urnounnft mnj loci We Have Served 2001 Madison Ridgawood Our scrupulous attention to every detail assures a funeral which conforms to the highest; standards of good taste. All the facilities of our modern funer uentarinf nai i Jotal eoit Phon Evergreen 4423 A rl 273 Funeral Dec 7.14 7.28 6.97 6.98 7.19 6.90 7.09 8.82 6.83 7.00 Will Tell You Complete $225 Funeral Wilh Si.lirl Oak Mnssit, Square End Half Couth t'Hkrl With Mrlal Casket (iuaranlefd Not lo Crtish Dependable 1 CEMKTKRY PLOT I UK SALE LOCATED In One of Our Better Cemeterlea POSTOPTICE BOX 37B Orsnd Central Station. New York ntv al homes are always at.your service. Established 1868 FRED HERBST SONS 83 MORTICIANS 697 Hpir 7501 Fifth Ave. ATvhe Ne.lnsJSAO Share Rood 1600 Husuenot 100 Use of Chapel Free Home Office: 1 West Street Telephone Raymond 1900 BRANCHES Ifll Willi Avenue.

Mntt Haren 707lt fenlh Avenue, at Street, fhone Medallion 0M0 rl INB1TI I IUH With a iplrlt ln servt you Promptly. CourieouMv and Completely. HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY IB Chnrfh at Orran At, Telephona 0174 Buckralnttcr WIIJ, RFXL mn CASH far helow fur-lent prues. 3 rrvpts seennd floor Crpress Hills Ahhev.

nox Ea(le offlre fester W.fill 396 Gates 2ve. afayette 05)1 Funcm. Director Formerly with the Late EDWIN BAYHA 613 Vand.rbilt Ave. MEV1NS 1385 WILL BF.I.L FOR CASH far below rur-rent prtees. 3 crvpta aeenMl floor Cvpreae Hills aUtxra.

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