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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1933 24 CHOSEN SCKEKIXLAMI'S HKST FOR 1933 Ocatfts A Line on Liners E. PLane, Josiah A. Eiv.nu. Lunny, James M. Mrs.

Martin Dies After Operation. Wife of Financier 0K vx Can't Force Board To Put Substitute Teachers in Jobs Appellate Division Reverses Lower Courts in Two Anions on Vacancies City of New York Conies to Brooklyn ami Provides Some Swell Items WoibnrvRoitleiil Slrickcii -By HARRY PRICL- Loltio A. Lyons. Mary A. ix'! Thomas McCaulcy, Helm cd, Samuel Mackenzie.

A. ay.E.M. O'Brien. Thomas "ay. Margaret Palmiter.

Louis B. er. A. W. Perez.

Raymond aim, Peieikm. Bella C. lali Matthias Sa.st.0, Alethea A. sen, Thompson, Fred istiane Tileomb. G.W.

G.i on.Aupusta Weinhardt, Louis i.u 'U, Thomas Willenbrock, A'ard, J. A. Wilhelmina Hillis, Edward J. Winters. Margaret Hughes, Mary Woodhull.

Emma Kirkup, Charles E. in California I humbler of Phipps La Slocl Man The City of New York comes to Brooklyn today which ought to make Manhattanites sit up and take notice City of New York, y'know, is American South African Line's crack motorship Docked 'smorn-ing at Pier 7, Bush Terminal, from South Africa with a bunch of swell items not found as a rule on the larger oceanic seafleas F'nn- The Board of Education cannot be compelled to appoint substitute high school teachers to regular positions, the Appellate Division in Manhattan ruled yesterday. This decision, which affects hundreds of teachers, was made in two Special to The Eagle Pasadena. March 17 Mrs. Helen M.

Phipps Martin, wife of Bradley Martin, nancier, of West-bury, L. died yesterday of peritonitis at the Pasadena Hospital, ARMSTRONG On Friday. March 16, 1934, LETITIA E. at 41 Miller Ave, Preeport. N.

wifp nr Charles Henry Arm wnrre sue naci unnei iuut: an t'lii actions. One brought by Louis M. stance Capt. George Wauchope ency opera! ion on Sunday for rup' Jeffee, Julian Aronson. Edna M.

brought bapk alive that ougnt t0 strong and sister of Florence H. At- she will be taken Phillips and Sylvia Klein, reverses i iealous, one 0f j- i 4 kinson, Elsie f. oi uiikMi.nm. I0 jjpw York for funeral services. a ruling in their favor by Supreme th specimens of lung fish 117 Tl.o,mtn fred Richard and Haiom r.

Mrs accompanied by her the sort of thing that lives in water but has the lungs of a mammal So far as is known, it will be the Al kinson. Services at Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 18, at 3 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Avrav-EMMA M. i nee Wal- husband and three of their sons, Howard Townsend Bradley Martin, Esmond Bradley Martin and Alas-tair Bradley Martin, arrived in Pasadena ten days ago for a Winter first live specimen ever to be brought to the United States In addition to the lung fish, he had ice), on Friday.

March 16, 1934, several other rare and curious speci acation. Daughter of Steel Man mens of fish and game and a lot of interesting stories about South UOUI JUMlct' wa.wivu;;ci. .1111. vs, was 4 to 1. The second action was brought by Paulina Papke in behalf of more than 100 substitute teachers, who asked that htey be appointed regulars and that provision be made for their salaries.

The mapority opinion in Joffe case said plaintiffs alleged there were 75 vacancies for history teachers. 147 for English teachers and 30 vacancies for teachers of elocution. They held that the Board of Education was obliged by law to fiil such vacancies when thev occurred and that the practise filling that yen today include Richard North, Miss Dolly Gabriel, Mrs. Emma Gabriel, Claudius A. Isaac-Henry, Mrs.

Maude C. Grant)! They're taking the sea rest and comfort tour in Mun-son's American Legion, bound for Bermuda, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires American Legion is thisfullofpasscngers Monarch of Bermuda (Furness lias a wad of folks off to Bermuda, in-eluding Gerald Campbell. British Consul-General in New York, and Mrs, Campbell among them Grace Line has Santa Cecilia arriving and Santa Maria sailing to and from South America and California by way of the big ditch through Panama with many notables. Holland-America's Rotterdam is acting double-Dutch today by pulling out with a bunch of Irishmen on board when they should be ashore attending that "wakc-up-and-have-another" business tonight As'lt Is they're lucky 'cos they'll ba able to celebrate to their heart's content on board' and then a straight into their cabins instead of out of hotel windows Then again they'll escape -the stigma of "erring, go broke" (Boy, is that subtle?) French Line's Paris, with boxers, actors, actresses and a lot of other people at liberty is oft for Europe Uhmmm, that filet of sole Aiglon and them vins Conte di Savoia (Italian) sailing and Deutschland (Hapag-Lloyd) arriving about complete the list of big timers. Here's one for the Broadway columnists to pick up Mrs.

B. A. Rolfe, wife of the orchestra leader, sailed in Royal Netherlands Amor from Furman St. yesterday for a 24-day cruise to Curacoa and back Accompanied by Mrs. H.

C. Polla, longtime friend. Their eldest son. Henry Bradley Martin of Syosset, L. departed i for Pasadena Wednesday and Mrs.

Martin's sister. Mrs. Frederick E. 1 Guest, wife of the former Air Min- ister of Great Britain, left New i York yesterday morning by airplane. Also surviving are Mrs.

Annie C. Sehafler Phipps of Great Neck. Mrs. Martin's mother, and three broth- ers. John Henry C.

and Howard Phipps. I Above Katharine Hepburn and Charles Laughtoiv winners of highest awards for best screen performances of the year. Right-May Robson and Leslie Howard, runners-np. Africa. Then there's another swell item about the last trip down South African devotees of the luscious bivalve were able to eat real live American ones, specially packed and fed cn route so that they arrived in Cape Town 22 davs later alive am kicking.

Personalia on board included Mrs. Arthur Trayford of Huntington, L. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds L.

Beal of Rockport, Mass. He's the famous marine painter and yacht racing authority Mrs. H. D. Dickinson of Johannesburg, wife of the consulting engineer of the followed by the board in naming substitutes instead of regular teachers was unlawful.

her residence, tii sterling of the late Charles R. iery, daughter of the late Senator chad J. Coffey, sister of Joseph Coffev. Mrs. James McCarthy, C.

Coffey and Mrs. Otto Beck. Ice of funeral hereafter. jAKE LOTTIE wife of the Peter A. Blake fnd beloved er ef Charles, Harold and Blaki-.

Funeral services at on Sunday. March 18. at the residence of her son, Arthur, 209 Farl Lynbrook, L. I. BROCK Suddenly, on March 15.

1934. THOMAS beloved husband of Jessie Kolen; father of Edward and Jessie Brock. Also survived by father, five brothers and daugh-i l-law, Catherine. Services at some. 221 Adelphi on Sun-it 7:30 p.m., Masonic and Odd services following.

Inter- Greenwood Cemetery Monday Mrs. Martin was the former Miss George Titeoml Dime-a-Dance Girl Escapes Prison Term Philadelphia, March 17 f) Jes sie Hanley, 18. who told the court Helen Margaret Phipps. daughter of the late Henry Phipps. who died in 1930 at the age of 90 at his estate Bonnie Brink, in Great Neck.

He was a pioneer manufacturer of steel as a partner of Andrew Carnegie. He was reputed at one time to have had holdings in the Carnegie steel interest valued at Mrs. Martin was one of the lead- she was "just a 'dime-a-dance' girl, 72, Lawyer, Dies George W. Titcomb, 72, a lawyer, who had practiced in Brooklyn for more than 30 years, died yesterday at his home, 68 Columbia and John Arien. 16, both of New York, received suspended sentences after pleading guilty to the passing of counterfeit money.

Theodore Levin, 25, also of New York and a former pugilist, was sentenced to 15 months in the Federal ing. STEED On Anglo-American Corporation and a prominent member of the American community of Johannesburg Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

(Bob) Bob is always "recalling" something or other in a swell way in my favorite contemporary Brooklynites with a yen for South American climes and ful Friday. March 16. ers of New York society for many Hpj ht after a week's illness. "2 IZlLTZ shot 1 had his law offices at 215 Montagu hplov 38th St, 1 bury is one of the locality's show He QAVTTTFT ts Busteed of 983 E. for many years.

Filmdom Prizes for 1933 Go to Miss Hepburn and Laughton Mr. Titcomb was born in Yarmouth, and was graduated from Williams College in 1884. After leaving college, he became a school principal in Pueblo. and later started law practice in Denver. He subsequently moved to Brooklyn.

ers at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 places. rts Place, Monday at 8 p.m. i NW AY On Thursday, March l)Y. 1 i CllulJie 934. EARL MARTYN, beloved March 17 Dr.

nasoand of Sylvia Conway. Service Frnncis prrston V'enable. noted a the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts rnemist anci president of the on Monday, March 19, at of Nonh Caroiina from 1900 :30 p.n.. 1914 (jied here today from pneu- CONWAY On March 16. MAR- mcmia.

He was 77 vears old. OArET, beloved mother of Mrs. E. ACTOR DIES IN FALL James Dunn, an actor, was fatally injured early this morning when he evidently fell on the stairway while on the way to his apartment in 1227 Nelson the Bronx. Hollywood, March 17 (iP) The went to May Robson for her part in "Ladv for a Day" and third to Mrs.

A. V. Gateson Mrs. Augusta Virginia Gateson. formerly a teacher of speech art at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, who had a studio in Carnegie Hall until a year ago, died yesterday of a heart attack at her He is survived by his wife.

Emma court of film royalty opened its H. Titcomb and three children Eunice. Margaret and John Bowie Titcomb. The funeral services will be private with interment in DctitDs PAWNBROKERS SALES Diana Wynyard of "Cavalcade," the picture which was chosen as the best production. Paul Muni of "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang" was second to Laughton among the actors, while Leslie Howard placed third for his performance in "Berkeley Square." Frank Lloyd was given the award MeCAULEY On Friday.

March doors today to Katharine Hepburn and Charles Laughton. By the acclaim of their fellow workers they were chosen last night at a banquet of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as the actress and the actor whose work was the best upon the screen in 1933. But it was a strange coronation, for neither the queen nor the king was present to wear the crown. 3 Die as Auto Falls On a Moving Train Schaghticoke, N. Y-.

March 17 (P) A man and his two daughters were recovering in Leonard Hospital at Troy today from injuries received when the truck in which they were riding crashed through a bridue and fell 60 feet to the roof of a moving freight train. Mrs. Ida Douglas, 43 her son, Malcolm, 14. and Frank Gut-brodt. 13.

all of Melrose, a village five miles north of Troy, were instantly killed as the truck was demolished by the force of the impact, Chauncey Douglas, 53. drivei of the truck and husband of the dead woman, and his two daughters, Sibyl, 16, and Lois, 11. were injured Sibyl was in critical condition with a punctured lung. The others suffered cuts and bruises. Mrs.

E. Reilly and Mrs. E. William. James.

Francis and ii Conway and sister of Mrs. cCarthy. at her residence. 1525 1 St. Requiem mass on Tuesday.

10. at Our Lady Help of Church. Interment St. John's tery. UPER Thursday, March 15, ALEXANDER beloved hus-of Grace F.

Couper mee Alexander Couper home. 68 Bevcriy kohq, icw ai-j estate of eugene rosenbaum'S rtono She was the widow of Daniel Auctioneers sell at 70 Rowerv at 9 a.m.. dens, sue was uie isiuuw i MAriC 20BY order newman Si T. Gateson. Brooklyn contiactoi RoScnblulh.

1655 Broadway, clothliw. and leaves two sons, the Rev. D. W. piedced from nt 13 of Aug.

9. 103-'. Gateson rector of the P. E. Church "JJi? of the Saviour in.

Philadelphia and ccy John gj. T. Gearing Gateson. mining en- MMhattan, N. Y.

citv. at a.m.. March trineer and two daughters. Marjorie 22. 1934.

for James J. Ryan, 134 Myrtle much rtiii nHina rionna of unredeemed pledses of diamonds, Gateson. former puma donna 01 t.wprv. No 10900. I 16.

HELEN C. McCAULE daugh-i ier of Harry A. and Mary McCor-! mack Hansen. Funeral from her i residence. 573 76th Tuesday, March 20.

10 a.m. Requiem mass, Our Lady of Angels Church, 73d 3t. and 4th 10:30 a.m. MACKENZIE AUGUSTUS MAC- Alexander W. Couper.

62, formerly for many years in the interior decorating business, whose customers included some of the most prominent families in the city, died Thursday at his home, her) and father of Donald A Broadway musical shows, wno is, Nov. H. to 12190. Dec. 31.

1932. and Laughton was in England makin Scrvices 1 KENZIE. March 7. 1934. at Pasa of 2734 E.

23d St. all cooris held over from nrevious sales now in motion pictures in Holly 2734 E. 23d after a long illness, i a picture, and Miss Hepburn was dena, Cal- i- uneiai seiwues nuiuii for best direction for his work in "Cavalcade." Frank Capra was second, "Lady for a Day," and George Cukor third, "Little Women." Katharine Hepburn boarded the French liner Paris today by the third-class gangplank and swathed in "third-class" clothes, muffled to the eyebrows and wearing a pair of dark glasses. She told ship news reporters she was "Miss Ludlow," but they unraveled the situation. of the Transfiguration.

1 E. 29th i He was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, jn new York Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Sunday, at 4 p.m. DILLMANN After a short illnesi. 1 March 15, 1934, HANNAH MAT- wood and Mrs.

Luella Gateson Banker. The funeral services will be held at the residence at 2 p.m. Monrlav. Interment will be in New York City, March 19. 10 a.m.

and resided here for 42 years, most MiSS Hepburn's work in "Morning May be viewed at chapel after of the time in the Eastern District, i Glory" won her the honor. Laugh- mhl6 17 19 20 21 22 JOHN J. GIBBS. Auctioneer, sells at 152 Canal Manhattan. N.

Y. City, at 11 a.m.. March 19. 1934 for McAleenan's 150 Lawrence unredeemed pledces of pearls, diamonds and other precious stones, watches. Jewelry, silverware.

No. 513 Jan. 19. 1933 to 1464 Feb. 18 1933, and all goods held over from prevloua sales.

ml2-13-14-15-lB-17-6t March 16 at 2 p.m. interment He was a memoer ot tne oici iirm ton was cited for his pertormance ilAS, beloved wife of Clements M. Staten Isiantj, of Couper Kilgour. He is sur in "The Private Lite or tung Henry the Eighth." Second place among the actresses vived by his wife, Grace F. Butcher Couper: a son, Donald A.

Couper; two sisters. Mrs. Barbara Duff and Mrs. Elizabeth Kilgour. and two brothers, William and Robert.

Services will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Harry T. Pyle chapel, 1925 Church Ave. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Dr.

J. 6. Feinman Dr. Jacob O. Feinman.

31. a den- tist of 501 oMntgomery with offices at 801 70th died yester- day in the Beth Israel Hospital, after a short illness. He was born in Brooklyn and was graduated seven years ago from Columbia University. He was a member of nmann. sifter 01 uuim w.

ttnU THOMAS VINCENT una Matthias Rmeral sen-Ices at; St aSd 62 residence. 2no Bedford Ave Rockaway Point, on mday evemng. March 18. at 8 March 16. 1934.

aged 22 years, beloved son of Lawrence and Harriet and EINERSEN On March 16. 1934. Drotner of Lawrence Jr. and her home. 1053 80th CHRIS- jpph Funeral Tuesdav, 9 a.m.

ANE EINERSEN, beloved sister from his home, 262 Eldtl't Mrs. Sigvard O. Hellem and thence to St. John the Baptist R. nut E.

Grandal. Services at Fred church. Interment St. John's n-bst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Cemetery. Geo.

M. Shepherd, Broker, 51, Dies Shipping News Incoming Passenger and Mai) Steamships EAGLE BUILDING Desirable office space at lowest rentals in Borouch Hall section Renting Agent ROOM 506 Main 4-6200 Ext. 64 TODAY. From Due Pier Sunday. 3 p.m.

Interment! PALMITER LOUIS B. PALMI- ergreens cemetery. rER former resident of Bav Ridge. ctc 41st si klyn Cape Town MBS. BERTHA T.

BISHF.Y FLATTEN 1435 E. 7th died suddenly Thursday at her home. She is survived by her husband, William H. Flatten; a daughter Dornthy; two sons, Howard and Raymond; her parents, Alfred and Carrie Bushey; a brother, George and a sister, Mrs. A'ice.

fiirard. A solemn requiem mass was heir; today in St. Brendan's R. C. Church.

In. tcimert was in Holy Cross Cemetery. 0:00 a.m. 84 44th st 3:00 p.m. 25 Franklin st the Kings County Dental Society.

His mother, Anna Feinman; a sister. Mrs. Henretta Spiro and two brothers, Herman and Samuel, him. Services will be held at 9:15 a.m. tomorrow in the Kirsch-enbaum Brothers' chapel, Throop and Kosciusko St.

Funeral services for George M. Shepherd. 54, of the Hotel Margaret, broker and yachtsman, who died Thursday night in the Columbus Hospital, Manhattan, of injuries he received in a motorcar accident, will be held privately this afternoon. Mr. Shepherd was a member of the Crescent Athletic-Hamilton Club and was formerly president of Stiip and Line ITY OF NEW YORK.

American South African. DEUTSCHLAND. Hambulg- Amencan MADISON, Old Dominion. CALENDONIA. GEORGE WASHINGTON Dominion MORRO CASTLE.

Hamburg March 8. Southampton, Chcrbours Norfolk March Hi TOMORROW Glasgow. March 10, Londonderry GATESON AUGUSTA VIR- at Saranac Lake. N. on March TNIA GATESON, on Friday.

15. Burial at Memorial Cemetery, arch 16, 1934. Relatives and Cypress Hills, Monday, 2 p.m. iends are invited to attend fu- PERez On March 16, 1934, -ral services at her residence, 68 RAYMOND beloved Road. Kew Gardens.

L. Marie p. Lvnch. and de-1 Monday at, 2 p.m. Interment voled falher 0f Margaret, Joseph "ount Olivet Cemetery.

ancl rjrsula. Funeral from his resi- GURNELL On Friday. March dence, 1516 Beach Bronx, 1. 1934, THOMAS GURNELL, of Tuesday, March 20, at 9:30 a.m.; Nostrand Ave. Services at St.

tjuiem mass at St. Anthony's P. M. 56 14th st 3:00 p.m. 25 Franklin st 0:00 a.m.

14 Wall st Norfolk March 17. Havana March 15. PRESIDENT HAKU1NU, United States "Hamburg March 7. Havre. the Great South Bay Yachtfng As SOU' iihiii piou.

i.yui'- Events Tonight St. Patrick Soriely of Brooklyn, frnh annual banquet, Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park. West, 6:30. 3:00 p.m. 59 18th si 7 Rector si VERAGUE.

United Fruit. It Takes Just a MINUTE to BUY Cristobal March 10, Havana MONDAY artnoiomew 1. jc. liiuixh. -a-: Church, uommonweaun at iu 1 friendly soils of St.

Patrick. 7lst tip Rt- and TCpHforr! Mon- Tntnrninnf. Hntp of Hpnvpn annual dinner dance. The Towers. 8:00 sociation.

Following his graduation from Lawenceville School he attended Yale and was graduated in 1900. He was a trustee of Law-renceville. During the World War he took an active part in Liberty Loan campaigns. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. AMERICAN TRADER.

American BORINQUEN, Porto Rico London. March 9 58 16th st Santo Domingo. March 13; iuan 27 Hubert st CANDY 1 mnnrt Minan O'Callaghan and Towers En- iy, 1 p.m. I Plamfleld. N.

papers Cemetery. in Irish Airs, The Towers. copy.) PETERKIN On Friday, March 1 of Forest huis umsents HAYWARD On March 15. 1934. 16, 1934.

BELLA C. at her resi- Oen.r CALEDONIA AnChor 56NR.W.14th5t Step into any Loft Store, and you'll he waited on In a jiffy: Because Loft Candy is alrrariy packed, froth, OSEPHTNE beloved wife of 99 Herkimer beloved sis- Wnnict, Hotel Biltmore. Dr. s. Parkes c.rt.nan to speak, 8:00.

Rowena U. Shepherd: two daugh- COLOMBIA. Colombian CRISTOBAL, Panama R. R. PENNLAND.

Red Star kiiil's County Republican Club of 5th r.i v. Fulton st, Rrklyn. 65 25th si 60 R. 19th st Cristobal, March 1 1, eic; Port-au-Prince Cristobal. March 11; Port au-Princo Antwerp.

March 9: Havre. Southampton, Halifax. Indies clward J. Hayward. devoted daugh- of Gilbert C.

Peterkin. Services ir of William H. and Nellie Palmer, the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts ear sister of Mrs. Frances Dunbar placCi on Sunday, March 18, at A. IJ.

dance, 202 Palchen 8 00. uyuia u. ouepiiciu wimm J. Mitckiin. boro vice president Mrs.

William W. Stanhn: a son. community Councils and chairman of Opore M. Shenherrt and his 9:00 a m. 54 14th st I pnuaaeipnia, sister urace as- 2 p.m.

MAURETANIA C'liiBrd. itirrwii-M rv HFRMUUA. Fur timpta. O. S.

Mrs. C. Davidow huoway campaign. Honored at an- i.u.,i of west End chamber of father, George F. Shepherd of West Commerce, Benson Manor, 8fth St.

and ATpckvnv Mass 9:00 a m. 05NR.W 551 st 1 9:00 a.m. 15 Maiden Ln 1 7:00 a.m. 34 Canal st nd wrapped, ready for you to cake noma. Every pound of Loft Candy Is freshly packed, and wrapped, while still warm, at the confectioner's table.

When you open the package you ftet the full, fresh aroma, and all the delicious flavor. You'll 8nd It Is ho different from candy that has been eiposed to the air. In show cases, for days and days. Loft believes that show cases were made to keep Candy but Loft doesn't make candy to ltp that's why Loft does not use any chemicals or preservatives. No sirred Loft Candy Is absolutely yur.

CHARLES G. CUTIf, President, LOFT, Inc. Operating America's finest Candy Stores r.ess Berm'ida Bermuda, March 17.. SAN Porto Rico San Jus.n. March 14..

SEMINOLE, clvde-Mailorv Jacksonville. March Charleston VAN 1 1 I I A I It Royal Netherlands Port-au-Prince, tc Montague st, Bkln SASSO ALETHEA March 14. of 752 Argyle Road, beloved daughter of Joseph L. and Justina G. Sas.so.

sister of Joseph Jr. Blessing Monday, 10 a.m., at St. Rose of Lima R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. THOMPSON FRED CHARLES, husband of Elizabeth Orkenfuss nd James A. Palmer Fnnera! from ier residence, 158-17 Road, Parsons Boulevard. Flushing, londay, 9:30 a.m.. with oleinn lessing at St.

Nicholas of Tolcu-ine Church. Bf.uto.ird -nd Union Turnpike. Interment 'L. John's Cemeterv. UTT TC Mnli 1 Jill TTFJ- Atfniated Nn-Partisan Trades of Brook-ivn d.mce.

Regular United Democratic i-tibhou-r, 24 B.iv 2.Vh 8 00. First A. Republican club Irish Night dance. 271 Hicks 8 00 Willimsburyli Lodiie. Odd Fellows, ball, Memorial Building.

Scliermerhorn anci Nevlns 8:00. Boy Scouts of Greenwood Heights Re Outgoing Passenger Steamships EXTRA SPECIAL a 601 Candy for 39c Transatlantic Josiah A. Lane Josiah A. Lane of 187 Gates a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, died Wednesday. He was the son of the late Charles and Maria Frazier Lane, who formerly lived for many years in Adelphi and was a member of the old Cumberland St.

Presbyterian Church, which affiliated with the Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church. Mr. Lane also was a member of the Men's Club of the Untversalist Church of Our Father brother of John and YARD beloved" son of tlie late Thomp'." VERY SPECIAL James Thompson and Mrs. William Galvin.

Funeral from the home of his sister, Mrs. William Galvin, 8116 Valter and Alice Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from the home if his niece. Martaret Hulls Mc TODAY. BLACK EAOI.E for Rotterdam Mnrrh 28, from Pier Weehawken.

Malls close 9 a.m. CONTE DI SAVOIA for Gibraltar March 23, Cannes and Genoa 24 and Naples 25, from Pier 50, N. R. (W. 18th St.

I. Mails close 0 a.m.; sails noon. DROTTNINCHOLM for Gothenbiiri! March CHOCOLATES (ASSORTED) llister, 116-21 223d St. Albans. VK- hence to St.

Catherine of Sienna1 H'. at 9:45 a.m.; requiem high mass Church where a solemn requiem: "I St. Ephrems Church. othSt.and nass will be cel-brntctl. Interment Fort Hamilton Parkway.

10:15 a.m. lolv Cross Cloister. Holy Cross Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Mm and was chaplain of Bedford Council, R. A.

His wife. Helen Beith So. and Central West Indies and Canada TODAY PRESIDENT PIERCE for Havana Marcn 20, Cristobal 23. Los Annelcs 31 and S.m Finnrisco April 2. from Pier lil N.

R. (W. 21st Malls close 11 a.m.- sails 2 p.m. ROTTERDAM for Bermuda March 19 from 5ih Hoboken. No malls, sails 3 p.m.

SAN JACINTO for San Juan March 21. Puerto Plata 25 and Sanchez 6, from Pier 15. E. R. iMairien Lanei.

Malls close 9 a.m.; sails noon SANTA MARIA for Cristobal March 2'i, Kiienavcnlura 21, Guayaquil 2(t, Talara i7, Callao 29, Mollenilo 31, Ariel! 31. Toropllla April 1. Anlofacasta 3. Chana-ral 3 and Valparaiso 4 (seapost), from Pier Brooklyn (Hamilton Mails close a.m.: sails noon. SWINBURNE for Para April 1.

Ceara 8 via Jacksonville. Mails close 9 m. and Lane, survives him with a son, Ken deemer Church present tilav. 4oth cor- 1 ner 7th 8:30. Sisterhood of Avenue Jewish Community Center, card partv 1121 Avenue N.

8:00 Kingsley Lodge. No. M3, Knight ol Pvthias. dance, Academy of Mu-i. 8:00.

Former Alderman l- Kiernan will be honored bv Democratic followers, Half Moon Hotel, 8 00. Huron Club dance and entertainment, 1700 Eastern Parkwav. 8:00. Seneca Club card party and reception. Division R.OO.

Unit? Political Club of 0th A en-ttrtainment ami dance. Bav R'di-o Com. iminuv House. 331 I 4lh 8 00. Court Unioile No.

Foies-ers nt American. Labor I.vcoum. Willougliby and Mvrtlo 8:00. Young Democrats of Flatbush dance, 18!) Ft. 35111 8:00.

Flatbush Flincrgcncv Campaign dinner for settlement of German-Jew I )l Refugees in Palestine. Capitol Club. 12,0 Ocean 00 Association of Principals of HB Schools dinner meeting. Hotel George. 00 Facuitv of Brooklyn Hovs Continuation 26 from Pier 97.

N. R. IW. 57th St. I Malls close 12:30 p.m.; sails 3 p.m.

A marvelous variety of centers (16 different kinds) the kind you eipect to find In candy that sells at H0r to a dollar the pound. All heavily coated with Loft velvety smooth pure chocolate. SPECIAL 60 QUALITY neth. A sister. Mrs.

Annie E. Curlier and a brother, Charles G. Lane, also survivve. Services will be held PARIS for Plymouth March 23 ana TITCOMB GEORGE W. TITCOMB.

on March 16. 1934. at his residence, 68 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, in his 73d year, after a short illness. Funeral at Huntington, N. Saturday, March 17.

Interment private. Plca.se omit flowers. at 8 o'clock tonight at the home, Havre 24. from Pier 51. N.

R. IW, loth Malls close 8 a.m.; sails noon. No Samuel Scheduled Tomorrow or with the Rev. Dr. Alvin E.

Magary "r-netcry. 'GHES Cn March 17, 1934 mee McMahoni Hughes, be-wifc of Francis and loving sis-f Mrs. Lillian Mar.ee and Rob-tcMahon, at her residence, 1137 dent St. Funeral notice later. MKUP Suddenly, on March HARLES beloved husband lara B.

Kirkup. Funeral at his residence. 6 Redington If you vr mtm bmttmr candy mt lottkl the price, your money VIII Instantly refunded. Munitav. TUESDAY officiating.

Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Sunday morning. aW rou NW MX w-A EXCAMBION (American Export) for Gibral Chocolate for 10 elra per pound. 1V) WEINHARDT Suddenly, LOUIS WEINHARDT. of 160 LOFT STORES TO SERVE YOUI Ifj tar March 29, Palma. 30.

Marseilles 31. Naples April 2 Alexandria 5. Jaffa 8. Haifa 9 and Beirut from Pier F. Jersey City.

Mails close 1:30 p.m.; sails Louis H. Weinhardt. Funeral serv Sfliool dinner dame. Hotel Si. George.

Sunday ices Sunday night at 8 o'clock, at his 1: tio lav Shore. N. on Celtic Circle dinner dance. Hotel at. go hv rail to Jacksonville, thence steamer.

ULUA for Klnuston March 22. Cristoba. 24 Cartagena 29. Puerto Colombia 27 and Santa Marta 28. from Pier 9.

(Rector St. I. Mails close 9:30 a.m.; sails noon. AMERICAN LEOION for Bermuda March 19 Rio de Janeiro 30, Santos 31. Montevideo 3 and Buenos Aires 4 from Pier 6.

N. R. iW. 24th St. I.

Mails clo-e 11 a.m.: sails 2 p.m. George. 8 00 Ward Baking Company dance, Hotel Rt George. 8:00. Callnhan-Kellv Post, American Legion.

Tiotnmers, Busnwi''k Ave. C'jiiwav 8 01) Hugh Weir Hush Weir, 49, author mid edl-torittl director ot Tower Mitftazihes, died lain last nit'ht at the Medical Center. Manhattan, after a lingering illness. He contributed to many magazines from 1908 to 1916 and wrote more than 300 motion-picture scenarios. ANDOVER ALUMNI DINE In Cpcmoriam sister's residence.

8947 fast Woodhaven. Funeral Monday at 2 p.m.; interment Lutheran Cemetery. WILLENBROCK On March 10. 1934, at her residence. H8-27 173d Hollis.

WILHELMINA WILLENBROCK. aged 80 years, beloved mother of August and Mrs. Catherine Eeebe. Services Sunday, 3 p.m., at Quenzer Hollis Funeral Home, Hillside at 187th Place, Hollis. Interment Lutheran Cemetery on Monday, 2 p.m.

WINTERS On March 16, MAR- a 18. at 2 p.m. 1 A'E Suddenly, on Wednesday, 14, 1934. JOSIAH A beloved tnd of Helen J. Beith and ft of Kenneth A.

Lane. Ser-v. -es at his residence, lh" Gates on Saturday, at 8 p.m. LUNNY On Friday, March 16, JAMES beloved husband of Mary nice McGoniglc) and father of Martha Sylva and Myrtle F. Lee and James E.

Lunny. Funeral from his residence. 508 16th Brooklyn, on Tuesday at 10 4 p.m. KXIRIA lAmerlcan Exportl for Casablanca April 5. TaiiBiers h.

Ceuta 1. Mclilla It Oran 9. Algiers 10 and Tunis 11; I font Pier F. Jersey Citv. Mails close 9:30 a m.

HAI.l.AltKN iFurness-Swrdisht for Gothenburg April II; from I'ier 4, Hush Ducks. Hrooklyn sl Mails close 1 p.m. INDIAN I'RINCF. IFurness Prinre) for Capo Town April IK, l.oureneo Marques UK and Delia May from I'ier 4. Diish Dorks.

Brooklyn Mails close noon. WEDNESDAY BERENOARLA iCunardl for Cherboiiru and Southampton March 27: from Pier 54. N. (W. 14tn St.

I. Malls close 7 a.m. supp. mails 9 a.m.,; sails 11 a.m (Niirwculan-Amer lean) for WORLD WAR BOOK I BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, BROOKLYN, N. Y.

J5 I am a reader of your paper and enclose 98 2 cents for a copy of "THE WORLD WAR IN PHO- 2 TOGRAPHS as advertised. CARROLL In loving memory of KATHERINE J. CARROLL, who died March 18, 1033, Mass at St. With Federal Judge John M. Woolsey acting as the largest group of Andover alumni Saviour's Church this morning.

BROTHER. COAMO for San Juan March 21 ana Santo DomtnRO City 22 tseapostl, from Pier 15, E. R. (Maiden Lanei. Mall, close .1 p.m.; sails 8 p.m.

DOMINICA tor Halifax March 19. St Pierre 21 and St. Johns 22. from Pin 74 (W. 34th St.l.

Mails clos' 8:30 a sails 11 a.m. GRANADA, for La Ceiba March 24. fro-Pier -'9. E. (Old Slip).

Malls clo" 9-30 a sails noon. MONARCH OF BERMUDA for St Ocorar and Hamilton. Bermuda. March 19. Iron-Pier 9.1.

R. IW. 55th St.l. Man close 12 30 p.m.; sails 3 p.m. MUSA for Puerto Castilla March 22 Puerto Barrios 23 and Puerto Corto 21 from Pier 3.

N. H. (Morris St.l. Mail-- close 9:39 a.m.; sails noon. TOMORROW MORRO CASTLE Wardi for lliviu" M-irrn 21: llrotn Pier 14.

R. (Will St ever to Rather for such an affair tendered a testimonial dinner to the school's new headmaster. Dr, John March 20: thence to the i OARET M. 'nee McGuirei WIN- Church of the Holy Name, Prospect I TERS of 140-17 111th Jamaica. M.

Peiss. at the Hotel Roosevelt last In- Pari: West and Prospect Ave. for llerxcn March 'iVt and Ohm, rrom ilOlh SI. Brooklyn. Mails close 9 a.m.

(supp. mails a.m.); sails noon. tiKUTKCMLAND I Hum burn-American I for night. HIGH VATKIl Name- DOYLE In sad and loving memory of a devoted husband and lather, ROBERT F. DOYLE, who died March 17.

1931. Masses offered. WIFE, SONS and DAUGHTERS. HICKF.Y Tn loving memory of our father. MAURICE F.

HICKEY. who departed this life March 17. 1916. Survived by husband, John father, brother, sister and nephew. Solemn requiem mass at St.

Pious R. C. Church, 147th St. and 105th Jamaica, on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. WOODHULL On March 15, 1934.

EMMA L. WOODHULL, beloved torment Holy Cross. LYONS On Friday. March lb'. MAHY A.

LYONS, beloved mother of Michael. George. Robert and Veronica. Funeral from her resi Addresj Town -State- I Jtit'li Water. Low Water A.M.

I P.M A.M. I P.M New York g-53 I IB 2-54 I MARCH Nmv York fl t)t) 3 1 1 48 SUN ISKS A nBKT dence. 207 E. 4th Tuesday Uobh March 28 Cherbourg Southampton and Hamb'irii iscaposti; from IVr B4. N.

R. (W. 44th St.i. Malls close p.m. "supp.

mails kecepted at fit. annex up to 10.45 nm.l; sails in Kit. lit. PRESIDENT HARDING III. S.

Linesl for Cobn Match 28. Plymouth and Havre mid Hnmburc 31 isenposti; from Pier lid. N. It. W.

lfith St. I. Malls clase 8 a.m. (supp. mails 10 a.m.); sails noon.

TREGARTHEN MARGARET J. on an on, Saiemn rp-1 mother of J. Herbert uainson Mails close 130 pm sails 4 m. No Sailing Srheduled for Monday. TIESDAT ALASKAN (American Hawaiian) for Cris tnbal Marrh "ill.

to Pacific (oast ports; from Pirr 9. Bush Dorks, Brooklyn I2d Mallft close p.m. laupp. mails 4 p.m.) Enclose i2t) 'extra for postage if by mm mm in ail. Print name and address plainly.

Zm niiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii'Si I March 1H I Rise. 6 04 Scts.6.05 I Murch 17 fihcsO.lKi Sets. 6:04 quiem mass at the Church of the I of 226 Martense St. Services at her in loving memory oi a oear naugn-Immaculatc Heart of Mary. Inter- home Sunday, 1:30 p.m.

Iutfcrment ter and sister who departed this life ment Holy Cross Cemetery, Manhasset, I. March 17, 1925. I.

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