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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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2 13 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1932 STAGNANT WEATHER LEAVES OUTLOOK UNSETTLED Dcatfjs EVANS On Burtday. Aur. 2. 1B32, J. D.

Mooney Sails Daily Aviation Record Ami AViiu I7ioiL Fields 1x1 mr mr rrs )Kxyjm n- Quebec sfU Allison, Harry M. Graham, F. Baldauf, Mary A. Greene, Matilda Ballon, Anna Gricp, Margaret Bati, Michael J. Healey.

Thomaa P. Berg. Alma Johnson, Alfred Bigelow, Edwin W. Ma.sterman, Briel. Sister Jo- Lillian G.

seph Marita Murray, Mary M. Brotheridge. Newman, Frank E. Gertrude E. Noll.

Helen L. Brotheridge. H.J. Parker, Sarah Brown. Harman T.

Roche. Maurice A. Bum. Elizabeth Rosenthal, Annie Anna Shanahan. E.

B. Dunne, Alice Slater. Rose P. tenant Halverson in Navy lor Wahinsion at 9 id a.m. Plane Service ts F.rlipoe Area In response to a number of re-I quests lor tivtial plane service tf the area of the total sun eclipse in New Ent'lund tomorrow, Ludington Airlines todav announced that 113 JANE JOHNSON, beloved wife inc.

jwnflQun, ix luvrn wiie 01 -Police Captain David Evan. Pu- ral services at her home, 1044 Bay ex nera Ridge Parkway, on Tuesday, Aug. SO. at 8 in. I FROEHLICH On Aug '28.

at her home. 163 Butler We.st-I bury. L. I MABEL ESTELLE. be- wife of Adolph P.

Froelihch. I sister of Margaret V. Alcocka and daughter of the late Henry S. and i Gabrielia Alcorka. Solemn requiem mass will be offered at 8t.

BrigicTa I R. C. Church on Thuraday, Sept. 1, 1 at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Brteld's Cemetery, Westlbury, L. GIBSON On. Sunday. Au. 2.

1932. at St. Petersburg. JANE BELL, beloved wife of William C. Gibson and mother of Mrs.

Violet G. Robertson. Mrs. John B. Posey and Mrs.

J. Dudley Oillette. Services at the Falrchild Chapel, 88 LefferU Place, Thursday, Sept. 1, at 11 a.m. GRAHAM FRANKLYN aged 57, on Aug.

28, 1932, at his residence, Merriok Road. Bellmoie, L. beloved husfcand of Lillian Graham and father ot Franklyn. Masonic invite mniouy. Aug.

so, at 8 p.m. Funeral service Aug. 31, 10:30 a.m. Interment Greenfield Cemetery. Hempstead.

(Canada papers please copy.) GREENE On Monday, Aug. 28, 1B32, MATILDA L. GREENE, beloved motlaer of Roderick I. and Mi's. Willlaan J.

Rooney. Service at the Falrcrelld Chapel. 88 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, Wednesday. Aug. 31, at 2 p.m.

Interment private. GRICE r- MARGARET GRICE of! LuhJLniv fO eB 1 tl i jA-tgoniWy XyJr- 1 EXPLANATORY NOTES Srmbola IndicAt OCkr. v. a (nee Stapleton), on Aug. 27, 1932, arrived at to be a constructive and at her residence.

314 S. 5th be- advantageous thing. It will be ad-loved wife of the late Theodore. vantagous even to us In America, The weather structure is quite stagnant. The general area of low pressure which has been extended over the country lor the last few days continues in a slightly changed condition.

Rain over the United States has decreased somewhat, but precipitation has increased in the upper part of the low in western Canada. This rain area ts alowly working eastward, but it has remained so stagnant that it may not develop any wet weather for this section. However, the weather remains unsettled through the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley section and leaves up in the air the question as to whether Maine will have clear weather for the total eclipse tomorrow. A partly cloudy condition In the New York area will probably nut permit us a very good view.

nrr THE WEATHER FORECAST YORK CITY AND NEW VI' cloudy tonight and tomorrow, not much change in tm- u- moderate to fresh southerly winte- IfSlKRN NEW TORIC Pdril cloitdv mutant- xiisritiv w.rmtr toniiiu in worn brntral liotiion: tutnouow fur. alowly rla ia umpcraturo la tno interior. MBW JBR8BY Partly clouOv too, (hi: tomorrow lair; nol muett cnanaa la temperature. General Report The tropilne disturbance le spperenllf of mall diameter ond of moderale Intenalty. TIM cenirr 1.1 in the vicinity of Key Weet, n.lt.

rain. 0 58 and hllhaat wind If ailiee auuiliwe.t. aiiami reported 31 aillea aarth eai and 10.JS tain ana aHU Tlie dlitiiroanre appeara to tiava paaaed Oe-tweeu Miami and Key Welt. Ue.diuf nurlhwui into tilt Oulf of Mealco. rrea-aure la relatively lntt war Appalachian ouiv aiiiliiiy ciMiva Hie nonbwefft low la now a weuie-ahaped treiish from iiaultooa to Colorado and AriV4ua.

at ine Jaa. atioaar. have occuired In the Lake region. Peunvlvania, mo Vltmia. aiarylend and Delaware, over the nurthwe.t and in poitioua ot Teaaa and New Mealco.

The temperature tendency 1 to warmer from the Ml.iaaippl taliev efl.itward. It la cooler over the norlh Rocky Mountalna and alope. In the nor i rw New York area, partly cloudy la Indicated surma the neat houra. it win te warmer wim int poaaioiuiy 01 iolmi thtinderphowera. Winrla alona tne Atlantic uoaat are mnderale light moativ with a wealerly component, except northeaal at Sydney and Cape Race.

HIGH WATER New Tort a I II I sun Biauia Awu ana Hleee I RiacavJa lin 111 TEMliaATUI. AT lis. AND Tree. .1 r-Trmu-1 mj Nrvfk. rrn D.6'ITSl lTJrWVl'V iw Pulujli, M.

Jt S5T -rnitco jt Dcs Moints 7M Sm Piro it Galvtslon ft ghrridan lx lalltrn 1 ginltf-a jr Havina 7 SI.Fiul Htlfns St.Lauii IMnnptliS 171 Wataiiiiluq lir I men Water. Low Water. I A.M. I P.M. Ham.

I P.M Hew York 7: It I 1.31 II I 111 Auourrjii Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Sol-niu ivqukn nia.ss Church of Transfiguration. Interment Calvary, HEALL'Y THOMAS at his home. 471 t2d beloved husband ul Mary King Healey, sun of Mary Hart Healey, brother ot Mrs. Maty Keeiey.

Ellen, Catherine. Winifred 1 Patrick John mid Michael I Healey Thllrarlnv frnm hi. I Klving ouditioiis at 8 a.m. Visibility Indifferent, but im-1 proving: city smoke. Humidity 56.

Ceiling Unlimited. hiih broken clouds: wind north 8 steady. I Barometer 2' steady. Arrivals VeMerrlay At Floyd Fir Id E. W.

Schwerin In Robin from Islip at 7:15 a on way to Newark. At Floyd Bennett iFeld Lt. Commander SrhoefTel in Navy Helldiver from Washington at 11:10 a m. i At Floyd Bennett Field Lieuten-' ant Gillion in Helldiver from Wash-j liigton at 11:30 a.m. I At Floyd Bennett Fiel Capt.

I James G. Haizlipin Wedell-Williams I from Los Angeles at 8:03 p.m. At Floyd Bennett iFeld Col. Ros-! toe Turner In Gilmoic from Los Anselcs. at 8:28 p.m.

At Floyd Bennett Field Eric Hurimuii In Sikorsky from Hartford ul 7:15. Lett for North Bench at 7:45. Departures Yesterday From Hoyd Bennett Field -John P.emiueit in a Waco for Cleveland at 11 a.m. From Flovd Bennett Field Lieu- Accountant Kills Self in Park; Asks 1) 1 y-v blll'ial 111 UCean JoltlV Man L'arri (Hue to 1 1 1 1 1 I in Nole, hut Sought Anonymity A well-dressed, unidentified man about 50, vtaoin the police believe to be soma one of prominence, this morning shot and killed himself as he svt on a bench about 400 lt-et from the 3d St. entrance to Prospect Park.

The mull, In a note left for the police, declared he wanted no publicity and "deemed it wise for the present to conceal his Identity." He hud pone to some pains to remove identiflcation but at the same time was careful leave a few slight wnicn migni eventually am in determining who he was. the note read, "and thrown in deep! water either at Coney Island or In Long Lland Sound. I have always! 1 liuu (ir.il utciaiuu iu uuiini. Brooklyn Kesiileni I have resided in Brooklyn for ially yeurs ad lor pttst tnr0. ears in Providence.

K. I. Mv last i. iiiium la v. I nac uu niuntva York rtttte.

balance, wli will most be promptly paid, with the i i if. Aitsnrnnna Primnanv It la a 20-yeitr endowment policy taken out in the Fall of 1914. There are no payments due until next i Fall." I The note then gave the last three i numbers of the policy. 27 Cents in Hat Twenty-seven cents was found in the band of his hat on which was I the initial A comb with the initial wus found in his pocket. I Lieuteiiutit Elmer Joseph and Do- tective William O'Keefe.

both of the Dili Ave. In expressing the belief Unit the man was of prominence, said they hoped he could be lUentiiled tliruuKli newspu- per publicity. Tiu are triu to nnd the mttinifuciurr of a pair of eye found in las pocket. The body was taken lo Kiug-i County Morgue. I i I 1 tn conviction that Lady of I Perpetual Help, where a we cnnot afford to fall behind the other nations i w- I Ira KrPITIPtt SpPC 1,1 VIHCIIj Hope for Trade; General Motors Man Opli-ni italic--Monti.

Slrniftki ami Crooks Also on Liner James D. Mooney. vice president of Oeneral Motors Corporation, sailed early today from Brooklyn for Europe on the North German i Lloyd liner Bremen, in optimistic frame of mind concerning the pos sibilities of international trade. "Two very hopeful things have i happened In the past three months," he said. "The first is the Lausanne Agreement.

"If this agreement Is followed through to its logical conclusion it will lift a crushing burden from the shoulders, not only of Germany, but of the whole world. Most impor-f nations are beginning to examine Hie debts due them in a business like manner, from the standpoint of euiightened self interest. "The second event of Importance i is tne Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa. Ottawa Helpful "I consider the courageous move on the part of the British nation for a freer interchange of goods among 1LU1II LUC CI11V through the medium of the recip- rocal bargaining tariff agreements despite the Initial diversion of bust uess away from our IisuiUs. because any step that tends to quicken trade within large economic areas con-lers Its benefits ultimately upon the world.

"I might add that a third favor-' able sign of the tunes la the growing i recognition here In America that MODOmiC realities must be faced and of the world In taking ffviivirv -Hamuli ui jjuii uuincivra UUL of the state of bUKntuion into whlcli wm havm ll Also aboard the Bremen was the Very Rev. Mons. E. F. Slrenskl of Greenpolnt Richard Crooks, Metropolitan Opera tenor, was giving broadcast In Manhattan last night and onlv arrived at the 58th Brooklyn, pier, with motorcycle escort, a fe minutes before the 12:30 sailing time of the Bremen.

Beck Bails Besides the tenor and his wife additional passengers who left on the Bremen Included Representative James M. Beck of Pennsylvania, former Solicitor General of the United States, and Mrs. Robert McAdoo. daughter-in-law of William Gibbs McAdoo. A group of Fordham University ailimni are sailing today aboard the Franconla.

chartered to the Furness i Bermuda Line, for an informal Bermuda reunion cruise. The party Includes Charles P. Murray Jr. of Brooklyn and John Faulkner of Jackson Heights. Gen.

Douglas MacArthur, chief of staff of the United States Army, la sailing tonight on the United States liner Leviathan. Those sailing on the Leviathan In clude Mayor Harry Bacharach of Atlantic City, and J. A. Downe. chairman of the board of the Eastern Steamship Company.

Paris Arrives The French liner Paris Is arriving this afternoon with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, screen comedians; Paul Leyssuc. actor, and Louis Has-selmans. orchestra conductor of the Metropolitan Opera House. Also coming in late this afternoon is the White Star liner Olympic. Passengers Include Jascha Heifets.

violinist; A. S. Franklin, president of the International Mercantile Marine Company, and Harry C. dishing, banker. The 8vvedlsh American liner Gripsholm is arriving this niter noon from Gothenburg and Cherbourg, the ship having been the 0 1 of this, line to come through the English Channel since 1919.

Dr. Uustave Hardy and his family of ilulli.i. L. are among the passengers sailing today for Plymouth tna Havre on the French motorsiiip Lafayette. APPRAISALS GLYNN, FRANCES T.

iFtb. lf32. Omaa estate. (9.021): net. IS 4SH.

One-Hair la deuahter, Charlotte O. Caatello, 818 I. 14th executrix; ona-liatf in truat for aan. Thomaa T. Olyun, 1731 E.

21st St. Chief asset, cash, 9 039. KERN. MARY (Jan. 19.

19121. Oroaa eatale. 138.564; net. 143.921. To daugh-1 ter, Mary Louise Oetjen.

315 T. 21st i one-third of residue; eon. Otto W. Kern, 1SS Berkeley Place, executor, SV000 and one-third of reaidue; daughter, Anna Km ma Bardea, 39 Jaclcaon stapleton, 8. ene-tblrd of reaidua in truat.

Henry Oet-ien. 513 ft. 23d coexecutor. SAUM. LEO (Oct.

14. 1921. Oroaa eatale. a.j4; net, ijs :r.l. In truat lor wife.

Helen I. Baum, 524 Balnbridge executrix; at bar death to four children la equal eharee. Brooklyo Truat Cwnipany. 177 Montague coexecutor. SMALL.

SAMUEL 19321. Oroaa eatale. S3S.2S1; net, $28.4:19. To wife, Sarah Smalt, 223 2d Mauba'ttan. and brother.

Loult Srulrowttx, 221 B. 13lh Manhattan, In equal eharee. wife and brother, executora. Chief aaeta; Mortgagee, bolea. each and Inauranee, 821,781.

STRICKLAND, ALFRED H. I April 12. 19311. oroaa eatata. I41.9S4: net.

S28.787. To Vine if. smith and lle. 8230 each; Beulah M. Pierce, cousin.

Somerrtlle, 838.142. executrix. Chief aaaeta: Stocka and bouda. $32,348. Deatbff TRAPP Suddenly, at New Haven, FREDERIC D.

of 3349 Whitney Avt. Funeral from Hayes ti Pierce Colonial Home. 31 High Wednesday, 11 a.m. SLOAN ALFRED of 35 5th New York Cily, on Aug. 30, at Plandome, L.

beloved husband of Catherine Mead Sloan and father of Alfred P. Katlierine Sloan Pratt. Clifford. Harold S. and Raymond P.

Sloan. Funeral services private. Kindly omit flowers. Jn Q3cmori'am TAMELING In ever lovlns memory of HENRY BAYARD TAMELING. who entered life eternal Aug.

30, 1921, i i I I 3 11 i i OR Evans, Jane J. Sloan, Alfred P. Proehlich, Mabel Trapp, Frederic D. Gibson, Jane Bell ALLISON HARRY M. ALLISON, on Aug.

27. at hia residence, 253 Eastern Parkway, beloved husband 'of Anne J. Services at his residence on Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 2 p.m., followed by interment. BALDAUF MARY A.

BALDAUF, on Aug. 28. wife of the late Charles, beloved mother of Charles. Harry. "George, Frank.

Teresa, Margaret and Mrs. Louis Marron. Funeral Wednesday from her home, 162 Centre Brooklyn: thence to St. Ber-' nard's R. C.

Church, Hicks and Rapelye where solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated at :30. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. BALLOU ANNA HELEAN A BALLOU, widow of Prosper Irving Ballon. Funeral from residence, .356 Union Wednesday at 10 a.m. BATZ MICHAEL J.

BATZ of 'Greenwood Lake and Mount Peter and formerly of Brooklyn, on Aug. 28. husband of the late Lena L. MGoegeli and father of Arthur C. Batz, William O.

Batz. Mrs. Fred Deuraw (Josephine), Frederick O. Bati and Herbert E. Batz.

Services at Belleville, Orange County, N. Aug. 31, at 1:30 p.m. BERG ALMA C. BERG, aged 58.

on Aug. 28. 1932, wife of August, beloved mother of George, Helen, Alma, Arthur and Tad Berg, sister of Hilda Benson. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., at her residence, 1126 71th St. BIGELOW At Colorado Spring.

Aug. 28. 1832. after a long EDWIN WILDER in his 72d year. Burial in Greenwood at convenience of the I family.

BRIEL Sister JOSEPH MARITA. 8. S. on Monday, Aug. 28.

Survived bv her loving mother, Mary A. Briel. and sisters. Mrs. Otto Piacek of Wlnfleld and Mrs.

Frank Oessner of Bellnire, L. I. Funeral Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Convent of the Epiphany, 88 8. 8th Brooklyn. Please omit flowers.

BRIEL On Aug. 29, 1932, Sister JOSEPH MARITA BRIEL, S. S. of Epiphany Convent, 98 W. 9th St requiem mass on Wednesday, 10 a.m., at Church of the Epiphany.

Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing, N. Y. BROOKLYN LODGE. NO.

24. B. P. O. ELKS Brothers: You are requested to attend the funeral service of our brother, HARRY M.

ALLISON. Tuesday evening. Aug. 30. I o'clock, at 263 Eastern Park- HARRY T.

WOODS. Exalted Ruler. Joseph H. Becker, Secretary. BROOKLYN LODGE, NO.

22, B. P. O. ELKS -Brothers: You are requested to attend the funeral service of our brother, EDWARD B. SHANAHAN, Tuesday evening.

Aug. 30 at 8:30 o'clock, at 417 42d St. HARRY T. WOODS. Exulted Ruler.

Joseph H. Becker, Secretary. BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22, B. P.

O. ELKS Brothers You are requested to attend the funeral service of our brother, THOMAS F. HEALEY," Tuesday evening. Aug. 30.

9 o'clock, at 471 62d Brooklyn. HARRY T. WOODS, Exalted Ruler. Joseph H. Becker, Secretry.

BROTHERIDGE Suddenly, on Aug. 29. 1932. Dr. HERBERT J.

BROTHERIDGE of 321 E. 25th Brooklyn. Funeral services together with services for GERTRUDE E. BROTHERIDGE, hi wife, will be held at the Chapel of V. B.

Powell 230 flroaUwuy, Aniityville, L. Thursday at 2:30 p.m. BROTHERIDGE Suddenly, on Aug. 21, 1932, GERTRUDE be i r.i Rrmher- idKe. Funeral services and inter- ment private.

BROWN Suddenly, on Sunday, Aug. 28, 1932, HARMAN T. BROWN, lo at the residence of his daughter Mrs. George D. Munro.

Westbury, L. I. Funeral services at Frank H. Pouch fV Son Funeral Home, 95 6th, Wednesday at 8 p.m. BURNS ELIZABETH HUGHES beloved wife of the late Francis JjTi Burns, on Tuesday.

Aug. 30, 1912, ati her residence. 77 S. gth Brook- lyn. Notice of funeral later.

CAUFIELD On Sunday, Aug. 28, ANNA CAUFIELD (nee Darcyt, beloved wife of Thomas CauQekt. mother of Mrs. Michael Sulliva0. Edward and Thomas Jr.

Funerktl Irom the resmence or ner aaugnter, M7 Grand Jersey City. Wednesday at ajn. High mass of requiem at All Saints Church, 1:43 a.m. CLINTON COMMANDERY. NO.

14, K. T. Praters: You are requested to attend the funeral services; of our departed frater. Sir Knight HARRY M. ALLISON, at his late residence, 263 Eastern Parkway on Tuesday, Aug.

30 at p.m. TAYLOR B. GRANT. CdmmancUer. H.

G. Lochmuller, Recorder. DUNNE ALICE, daughter of the late Desmond and Alice DunneJ on Eunday, Aug. 28, 1932. Funeralprt-vate.

KNOWLEDGE I based upon (long years of experience. Geo. W. Pee 55 FUNERAL PARLORS Neatrand Ave. al Hanemili Si.

DEratur I oi ill til 1,, of of at at R. trl-motored ships will leave from Newark Airport tomorrow morning for Portland. Me. The hop to Portland, which is In the center of the total eclipse area will be made in 3 hours for the distance of approximately 290 miles, for which an unusually low round trip rate has been fixed. The company will use the same plane which are operated on its hourly service between New York and Washington.

These ships will be available on the return flight for the auick transportation of eclins photographs buck to New York, it was announced. H'eatlirr Man Nut Needed Although there is a provision in tlie budget for the appointment of a meteroloRlst at Floyd Bennett Airport. Dock Commissioner John McKenxie yesterday announced he had already recommended that the Item be dropped because he felt there was no need at present lor a weather expert at the field. The Commissioner's announcement followed comment by J. Nelson Kelly, airport mana- iier, on the growing use of the mil- a toover in foacy e'ther lur Newark-bound planes.

Major Kelly pointed out that in view of the coinpai alive freedom from log at the local airport over oilier net, 1 by landing fields it would be well to have an experienced iiielerol-jgust villi equipment to send out regular weallier report irum the airport. FEETHURT? p. vv; 11 1 iiaa la.aiii ulj.nit aHa Fat" Hlttt. jay vusLitmi tlie Ht tviirre. agonising, Ami th milrl mfii i i vim rr fill OUSII1 I HI fC SMI fmt! lltm't run infiu-tion-ri'k liy rutting; or Hl.ir.j.v.,n..l-f..r lhirlT7e.r, .1 All drtigisia, ai furiV.

BLUE-JAY CORN PLASTERS AUVERTISrMENT STOP ITCHING TORTURE Clean, soothing, invisible ZEMO brings prompt relief to lU'hlnR skin. Eczema, PimiJlt's. kinwonn, Rashes, Uandruff nml similar annoytnR, Uchins fikin or scalp irritation! ai'fl relieved nd u-sunlly healed by thus antLseptic. soothint; lotion. All UiiiRist.s.

(ioc. $1.00. Co I'iIiii alional PACK INSTITUTE Phone MAn lay 7-U'JVO Ipr Billttlns aaositwur tn roa IIH. MCMIUrtArlll SCHOOI, Hura and Atn la 14 3-M lliiiluu Airuar Ala f-A4frf lui.av Ai.Autuy freiiaratore a. lool lur rJuss and Olrla Heafaid aua turner Aeea.

el.albush Art Ki-liiHila INNLkH MliOKT KIIMIMY KIIPSC eur alru aud Womru Betlloid M. U. A. Art Si hool. Ilrn panilina In 3 diohiIis.

Result, Kxaranteetl. IrirJiviUlial Instr nclion. AprAiat class cusliiuie 0eslii. Wnle or phone 1121 Bi-tlloid Avenue. LAfsvetle 3-ftOOO.

IJK 8KVEH1NUS AKf ACADKMY. HitPm twt Place. commercial Art, nesianina. Psshiou. Carl'NQnina.

Interior Decoration. i.BAvn Hooirop at rand Onlral Terminal. N. T. C.

PJSne HI rri? Hill 1-AIII4 K. r.raeen. file. Boy and Yount Men ran Is ScIhmiI (rileii Cilv, Long lalantl Fall Term Mrfcina Srplenibr 28 Write fer Calalefoe hi EeTenth raae to MAKtil'AND FOR BOVS. colleae entrance.

Calelfsei. STerlina S-70IMI, PROSPECT 24 KrnilwrtBl riaf -tMHI (i)rl and Voant Uomrn St. John's Villa Academy CI.EVEI SSn PI ACE. ARRnCHAR STArilN INLAND, N. V.

Modeen Boarding S'hool fnr f.lrla Klrnsealaee aad Juninr Hlth -iio Reglalerd bv the Pecenls of the Rtete of Nw Ytsrlt i a luaaFS aoa a he aa Kirn i.ij PIS1ERS OP ST. JOHN THE PTTStT SIIOKK KOAD ACADEMY Brook It ti Onl Country Day wnooi ior uiri Tlatil( BuMinma Schools Sfrrrtirlat UIIULsYA tar. Maafatjfjt TfBM Raa.i. Betint Sept. IB I Iff ley Ilii.iiiffsr) Silionla lllanea Pl'are UTerliaa 1HH r.

TOl vr, aTARIAI. M( HOOI. I aidaee Ptare. Ala UM I ft Tel. a.4?ta Danrrnt Vear.

One Address Vains arwrT arnooL. a.uh broadwat. Prtsate Leaatns. 91 CftrflDle. C-stira.

8a. Oluetratad Boetlat en Iteejuea9 Shipping News Incoming Passenger anJ Mail Steamships TOIMY IDayllghl Savlug Tluiel Ship and Line Prurn Due to Doea" Pier OLYMPIC iBri. White Star. bamaton Aug. 24.

Cherb 4 30 ea. 38 18th at Kain. Snow. fs ItCMTt liobart (continuous lint) 1014 ihrwuirh points ot oquol air prrturt. Kicurcs ot toilo thowt biromctcr rcauincs.

Iiethorms (httd linot) cwal through oo.ua! umporaturt. Arrowt ohow diroctios of wind. WILLS KIl.KD I ANDERSON. ANN1K M. I Aug 41 Estate, til 000.

To daughter, Mabel Irene Donnelly. 1671 tth house at (i5 lath brother, William Casey, Rver Bronx. tiatcr-ln-law. Catherine Hart, US I. th I00; daujhlera, Lillian Hrt Kirnan.

56 18th and Florence Hart Henn. 416 l'tli St one-halt rt.idu- ary male each. Tiiomaa Kirmin. 56i 18th executor. i HANLKV, MICHAEL J.

July 1 leaa than II.UOO. To liieud. Annie Swallow, 91 2d executrix. Eatale. KLEIN, FANNIE B.

I Atisr. Ul mora tuau al.oou. To hu.baud. Louie Klein a0 Kuguy Koad, executur. LAMB.

C1EORIIE lAin. 231. E.tale. more iuku eav uuu. iu ciiru l.jiiid, siaier-in-law b21 Herkuiier 81..

.300: Helen Lamb. Ifjl t.nnn. i.o eauu. I.h0".V.,"COr' ,00 I8 Regina Lamb. uaiieuicr, DDi 4th 81..

I1.CO0: residue to wile, Regina MrOoey Lamb. 562 4th St. executrix. MARMO, PASQUAI.E lAug. 181.

Estale. $8,700 'o Mary and Rose Marmo, daughters, 709 Hegeman $1,000 each; resi due equally to aom, Joseph and Jerry, 709 Heaeman Ave. Dominlck Mar-mo, 744 Sthenck executor. REEHL, CHARLES (Aug. 18i.

Estate. $1000. TO vile. Tuka A. Keehl, 1021 Albany executrix.

KOMAINE. WILLIAM H. lAug. 13l. Estate, more ttuu S2.0O0.

To Elizabeth M. Shieulor aud Cart II. Slnetiler, niece autl nepliew, Cauandaigua, N. two-lilths of residuary eslle each; niece, Carrie Belt. 200 W.

lClh SI Maliliallall. olie-tillh ul residuary eiiaie. Henry L. Scliaeler, 8t-a CtiiT, L. executor.

SADUsK. PRANK lAug. ICi. Estate $6 200. 7o two sous and Iwo dauxliterb equally.

Joseuli Sudusk. 3018 Wouuira Baltimore, MU-, vxrculur. SEYPFAHTH. PKEUIK1LK ijilly 34l.I tale, leas llien 000. To aile, Durullic SeyfTarlti.

433 Meiialiau executrix. F01tl I OSI KKK HUPKKMK CUUKT. lClN(iH CUUNTV -Tlie Hs'UoHiyu Savitle's i'lainlilt, lie If it lj. I'-IUi lUfce aiiU ullietti, LeVltUUUIf. In ytii' 'Utiica of a JnUtfiiitftit of forr-fluttirtt sue UuJy UiatUc hiij fuLeird 111 Hit HbuVff fliiiUrd aviiwit ol.U lifitun uste tn 24iu dv ul Aiittua.

l. Hit? i UuUt'riHtii, lilt reltttc- aiU t1Uyil.fhL ii.ut.td, win nil hi putiiit; fc.ifuuu i the Ho, 19 NtJiHHU iiutci, Bwiu.ftl. ul Lav ul New Vuic, on ih 31ft i Uay ui 3tltii.Bfi, 1ft i. hi i tlOvK uvon OU ll.il dlV, tiV JkuieA A. Uruiitf Jr axciiwiirer, ait pit u.n u.itfiiru liv iiU Jiuuifiii to Id kiid lUtiieiii 1 foitown: Alt mat cirtftin lot, pitcr or parcel ot land, Willi tilt liupi'ovriiieuiA dttiHtt, Iviiii and being i lie buiotifii ul Hiusuktvu, City at New Cuuniy ul i Kiiitj-.

ind Stale of New Yurk, bounded and dfKrrlbfd ta ftjlluw: BfKinninn at a pouu on thf northerly fctde of Park Plat disinut 4.12 Iret ciMeriy from the corner funned bv the lnteri(- tion of the iioiLherly skV of Park Plane ith the ei'trrly aide of Noatrand Avenue; i rumilnx thtnee uorliieny parullcl with Nofstrand Avenue and part of the ditnn-( throuvti a party wall 115 (ret; thence easterly parallel with Purlt Plate 18 fen; ihente louthprly auxin parullel with Not- trand Avenue and purt of the ditame throuMh a uirty wall IIS ttH to the northerly aide of Puiic Plme. and wpiueiiy aioug trie tiurtiierly aide of Park ric' 1" t''e iuH or plate ol be- a innine foamier with all the title and interest ur tlie murtKaaur of, in and Hie land lylu, in Park Plate In front of and adjacent ta the premises above I described to tlie tenter lino tiiercof. SUDlect lo ill cuvenanta and rrstrlc lioua contained In deeds or instruments recorded in Kiua Countv heoater Olh In Liber 433 of Convetancra, Pane .105. and Liber 1187 of Convrvences, Page 19'J- Party wait asieement tecurdrd In salt! Rt-aister's Offlre In Ltber 1:13 of Convey-ancea. Pane 10, in tar as tlie same were and.or are valid and rncroaclimen by railing of aUuut 4 fret 8 Inches upon the stieet, as shown bv survey of Austin Luiilaiii dt Sou dated May 13.

1121 Dated: Biooklyu. Ne York, Auiust Jotti. 1112 IIUflH A. McTEKNAN. R.Ieree SNEDICKIH 4 SNEUrKKK.

Atlouleve for Plaintiff onlce and P. Address ms Montaiue Bioualyis, New York. nll.10 tit til LEGAL NOTICES SUfHtME COURT. KlmiH COUNTY Tt aticva Muluhtta, idiiiUirl, aHiut Ulna flchUillkf tt deftnjai.iii, NORTH A CRAMP Pi.tnll.l Afti.rnav. 12 Court Slriat.

Brool.Tn, nw Yurte. rurua.ut iu jiidKmctit of and I vWuut uoit. on a-i -i iu, public atiLUun bv JA.MM A HLANfcY JK titnonftri. at Biooiiyu Hp, t-tju-' vimufce 106 Moiitf cue Suet t. BiUuKlyii.

York City vu IMU ui tll.f clock nowu. tut In au.d Jnutiitiit UliriLtd Ui be -sjUi Or mi a piut irouiij oilti the in.wnj,r:i.ti!U Uirrroii. in 111 Borough of brouawwi. Ci i( York on lie suuUiti ol Ii Siicrt. the north Mdr iih loo fcrt oiilhcijt of Milt Avenue, ti-nn 100 Iret 2 niche deep on et.fi de nnd M) (f front and rar the ude line piilel io 14rft Avtniia.

iha tear lm riinnine limit the cen'er line of ih' hlf-r k. re re rem hetnf ma-le in fnr more comple'e of premlneji, DataHi. A iii in. JAMES J. McLOUGHTTN Referee uJ0 13 1 i i PARIS iFn Prentn Havre.

Aug 2 ORIPSHOLM Sledtah- Amencan Oothenb'g Aug. OHIZABA. Ward Vera Crux Auc IU of ohoolsand Colleges ttOI.IVAK. Cahiaiaiaa raerta I alia, lltltll. Red Mararaiba Sag.

J. Saa Jaaa a ta a.ai. Karate, il. Bt. tin A AUA iHonai.

nrner. Pniil La Seiba 8:30 a KCIBT l.SK. Old Uoiiiiuioti Nuilulk Aug. 29 3:00 p.m. TOMORROW ST LOUIS iCerl.

Uaiuburg-Ilauiliura. Aug 21; Boulogne, America ttwiiilj.iuutuu. culi 9 00 a in. ACADIA, aasieiu 8 Taiuiuuiu. Aug iu j.

iup.u, A I A MAKTA. Uuiletl Santa Maria. Aug 24; Klug- eitut tii PAN AMartiCA. BeroiliUa. Aug 29 solemu mass of requiem will be celebrated at' 10 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross. JOHNJSEN ALFRED, In his 74th year, beiloved husband of Cilia C. Johnsenj on Sunday, at Southampton Hosjuilal, Southampton, L. of 189 '8th Brooklyn, and L. I.

Services at Herbst runerau manors, as Hanson riace. Brookliri. on Tuesday, p.m.. and on Wednesday, I p.m. Interment private.

MASrrERMAN Om Aug. 29, 1932 at her' home, 435 E. New York tity, LILLIAN beloved wils uf James 8. Maslerinan and devoted mother of Mra. Colin Oir-van.

interment private. (Mount Dora. papers please copy.) MURRAY MARY widow of Edward Murray, at her home, 174 Coopitr St. Survived by daughter. Harritet by daughter-in-law Esther and granddaughter.

Harriet E. Services conducted by the Rev. 'George A. Crapullo, pastor of Irvinp Square Presbyterian Church, at the church, Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. Interment Evergreens N'iTWMAN FRANK E.

NEWMAN, after a long illness, on Monday, Aug. 29, 1932. Funeral services at the Church of the ljurrection, 118th St. north of Hillside Richmond Hill, ou Wednesday. Aug.

31. 193U. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and fritiuds invited to attend. IROLL On Sunday, Aug.

28, 1932. HHLEN L. (nee Gleiliion), In her 70Ch year, at her residence, 281 Ruriby Road, dearly beloved mother Mrs. Robert Quimby, Mrs. Marion Zilf, Edward J.

Noll and the late Mis. William Culpeper. Mass ol retquiem at Holy Innocents, Beverly liUid and E. 17th at 10 o'clock. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. PARKER On Monday, Aug. 29, ltU2, SARAH beloved wife of the lulle David Parker, formerly of Brooklyn, and mother of Mrs. Wil-liaim Kiley. Mrs.

John J. Scully and Mlis. George W. Whitehill. Service her residence, 309 W.

a id New York, Wednesday, Aug. at 8 p.m. Interment private. ROCHE' Suddenly, on Aug. 28, MAURICE beloved husband ol (Helen A.

and devoted father of iMaurice. Marilyn and Helen Roche. a a Sandy Hook pilot, member liAmerican Legion Post, No. 15, ol IrarHiAh ha woo i.nmmamlAp QafvIh leti-lav aiu-amli-icr Alia? td at Qfl clock. Funeral from his late red- dence, 178-23 137th Springfield Gardens, on Wednesday, Aug.

31. at 10 a.m.: thence to the Church St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens. L. where mass and re- guiem will be offered for the repose his soul.

ROSENTHAL ANNIE (Mrs. Charles Rosenthal, nee Boyer). on Aug 29, 1932, beloved sister of Mrs. Mary Freeman, David. Meyer, Isl-dor and Emanuel Boyer.

Services Flatbush Memorial Chapel. 1283 Coney Island near Avenue J. Thursday, at 2 p.m. Interment Machpelah Cemetery, Cypress Hills. SHANAHAN On Aug.

28. EDWARD bejoved son of Catherine Daniels Shanahan, native of Clou-mel. County Tipperary, Ireland, and brother of John, James and Mary Clohessy, formerly a resident of the First Ward, Manhattan. Funeral from his residence, 417 42d Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 9:30 a.m.

Requiem mass at St. Michael's R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SLATER ROSE F. MORRIS SLATER, on Aug. 27. 1932, dearly beloved wife of Joseph, a fireman. New York Fire Department, attached to Engine Co.

321. beloved mother of Lucille, Joseph and Anita. Survived by her mother, three sis-ten and two brothers. Funeral from her residence, 2024 E. Sfth St, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the C.

Church of Resurrection, where requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Efficient Mortuary Service Without Needles Eipeusc HARRY T. PYLE MoiTiAar 192S CHURCH AVENUE RROOKI.TN. K.

T. Phaae: Rl'rtmlasler t-aflt GA.BDEN CITY, L. I. Tel. 1 r-rdea niy Doubts T.

R. Jr. Is Coming Home rp4 I 1 I 10 IlCip ll00 I Oyster Bay, L. 30 Mrs. Richard Derby, the former Ethel Roosevelt, said at her home here Ifut night that so far as the family have been advised It is not the intention of her brother.

Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Governor General of the Philippines, to return to the States to assist in the campaign of President Hoover. The attention of Mrs. Derby was directed to an article published in a newspaper vsterday In tvhlch It was stated that lonel Roosevelt might come to th ates to campaign lor the Preside After saying that the family had received no word to this effect, Mra. Derby added that if President Hoover desired the Gov ernor-General to return and assist in the campaign he no doubt would do so.

Cabbage produces an enormous amount of seed in its second year, then dies. Tlie Boxers, secret political soci ety in China, sought to drive out foreigners Plymouth. 4:00 p. at, 34. Ctierb'g, 2:00 p.m.

24 Havana. 7 00 en Htl, 7 S'lh at 14 Wall it 0IH Peck Slip it Pr tiiu -i MNRW 4CIli it 21 K. Piaualiu 1 Rerlor it am, at ii Morten at Meutagae St Ska MNRW 14tht 95 ft S5th at 7 00 a.m. 48 Chirks at 3:00 p.m. 13 rranklin at H.

R. (malu clone m. Wednphdyt. tiili 12:01 ft.m. aCANSTATM for Gtpnhin, Orfvnla, Hrlilnslcl ind Ltalngrad, Irom Pier Jrfv Ctty (mailt Dose 2- p.m..

'ails p.m. V0M gTCUBEM for Suiuriainp- ton. Boulogne and Bremen, from Pier 42, N. R. imalla close 1 a m.i.

11 am. OHIPSHOLM lor Oath.nburf. from Pier 87. N. R.

imalla close 3.30 pm.i, sails 8 I n). CO MO for San Juan and Ban to Dooilnio City iseapoati, from Pier 15. S. R- imalla close 9 a.m. noon.

PAN AMERICA for Hamilton. Bermuda. I liom Pier 94. N. R.

imaila cloae 11 30 I a.m. I. sails 3 I VEHAOUA for Havana. Kingston, Cristobal and Port Llnioii. vlrom Pier 9.

N. R. i imsils clnse 1:10 mm.t. sslls 4 m. I PRKSIDENT HOOVER for Havana.

Cristobal. Loa Aneelea. San Prancisco. I end Manila, from Pier 9. Jersey City imalla close 3 p.m.l, salts 3 pm.

ADVERTISEMENT Makes You Lose Unhealthy Fat Mr. Ethel Smith of Norwich. writas: "I luat 1 Iba. wltti my tint bottle of Kruachen. Beinc ou night ty It waa hard to aleep day but now duly It Waa hard to aleep days but now since I am taking Kruacheu I aleep plenty, eat aa uaual and lot fut.

too." To take off fat take one luilf teu-apoouful of Kruacrian Balta In a alaaa of but water In th mornitig before breakfast one bottle that Usui 4 week coata but a few can la get It at anr drursMre In America. If thla flrat hot! la falls to ceinvlnre you thla la the SAFE and harmleaa way to loa fat ynur money alertly roturned. Don't aocept anythlnt but Kniathen becauae) you ntuat raduee aafell. I I I I ul I (I tilt A.KHNU 11114 UW Itoui.nion Norfolk. Any -0 3 00 in.

J5 14R. Franklin MaLlOkT. CIvJa Jaia. tine A. a Cuarlejion ui.

3. Spima iHiamAr MANHATTAN. United Slates Bjniburg Aug 24. Havre, aouthuuiuiun. MNRW lftih at KARI8P.UUI lOerl, North Brrmni Aug.

20. Oalway, Oerman Halilea SOI rtdt RN telOlsS. Maaaaa Bueaee Arrea Aag, IS, Rio, Trinidad TRANSYLVANIA iBrl, Anchor Canada and Bermuda NERISSA (Brl, Putneaa Red Crota St. Johna Aug. 27, Halifax.

CITY OP BIRMINOHAM, Savannah Savannah Aug 29 MADISON, Old Norfolk Aug. 31 Outgoing Pa.sscngcr Steamships and 1'nivrrslllrs PRATT INSTITUTE Ryereon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. rill.lrl KIC B. Pa IT.

PreiUent CHOOl-S OP FINE AND APP1 HO ARTS 0 STIKNtE AND AKTS AND TECHNOLOGY I.IBKARY SCH.NCE Day and Evening Caeees Application naif boing rtcmivod In vfrlllng for Informalton alala cuuia. dealred. Co-Kdu atiiinal. BEDFORD INSTITUTE Elemrnlary Day School 223 McDONOUGH STREET Misi M. T.

PURDY 0pa Monday, Sept. 19th a a- a. fill I rrl ITP 1 A P' 11 r. I. I A I i I I Preschool.

Kinderfarten. Flrnientarr School, Hlah School, las Year Collegiate School. Regente and C. I. B.

Examinations held at the School 17 J.raleasoa Street TRiaale 5-664S Fhk i.KKKKi.i;Yis rn iJTi: IIIOH St HOIll El I MKNTAaT aCIIOIIL KINDFROABTKN Oulef-lar Pre-Klnderearten flroaa ll l.lnc.lo Place. Tel.NISeini .51 "thi: 'kdwakds school lty ant Ha.rrJiiiK fr FUrs and Glrlt trwm 1 ll II 1 far) ft'Mlf jthar ATlanlU 5- 5 BEDFORD ACADEMY KlBfjararlal. El Mi all at TV a SrLaal ADELPHI ACADEMY l.afa?U fRotpftl fclutwuaruo klrmantarr Hub Hbl i MlbN I Iv 3 NLnlJCJL lit Haudraff HVek Hitler ff-uiAM hlMH KI.AKTKN AMI HiMrMARV UrC ABTIII ATM I TOM; IM.AM) HMVKKSITY Sou Peart street TBiaitt't M. JOHN'S iU tM Krherierbtfn 4 JowntOteVii Dilfiuna IM i'piaipn f.Mmn.i. RIINIM MHOOI.

111 Behermerhaer, TK.sntle THP. I'l ATStl HOOI. I a. Si 8. M.

T. atatlas Cs -iltiatieal Caaatry Play 8hMil. 8lhilatt.r 1. A A fTAm Klnderearlea to Httl eVhairtl I' Bre.klja At. LAfaretU 1-419 i I I TODAY Rlr MFN tT Ckcrbtfjri, 8a1biM-loii m4 Irmm Mlh Rrok Mailt tl p.m.

Mm4f, IXAMriilA for Genoa. MarMlllai, teghora and Naples from Pier T. Jersey Cily. alalia close 9:30 a LEVIATHAN, for Pleaioulh. Cherbourg Bremen iseaposti.

Iroin Pier aV. and i K. alalia close 5 p.m.: aalla o.aa. LAPAYETTB for Plymouth and Havrt. Irom Pier 57.

N. H. alalia close 8 am. aalla noon ANCOK for Port-au-Prmc. and Cristobal, Irum Pier 83.

M. It. Malta (Iota 1 p.n.: eeila 4 p. at. TI8C ANliEf E.

far (le de Jaaelre, asea- lefidea aad Ba.aaa Alrer. Iraaa Pier 84, eaaklea laaaila close a.aa.l. PP.ANCONIA for St Oeorirea and Ham- llion. Bermuda, from Pier N. R.

Malta close a.ia.: sails 11 a.m. VORO for La Ceiba, fiom Pier 1. It. Malls close 3 30 p.m.: sella i a. To.Moaaow PREBIDBNT HARDINO.

for Cobh, Plm-I aulh. Havre and clamours iseepoat). from Pier 88. N. (4.

loaaile close 8 a.m.. BLACK PALOOM. for Rotterdam, from Pier K. Weehawkea I mails close BEa.l. ItOMA.

for Olbrattar. Neplea and Genoa. Irom Pier 87. N. It.

imalla 130 p.m. I. sails 8 p.m. OLYMPIC, for Cherbourg aud Soulhsmp-1 loii. Irom Pier M.

R. imaila eloaa 8 I p. in I. I AQUITANIA, for Oherbaurt and Son III-1 ampton, from Pier 4, Hobokeo imalla close 7 p. in.

sails 11 p.m. MUNORLEANS. fur San Juan St. Crola. St.

Martina. Martinique. Barbados, Trlu-( Idad. Grenada, etc from Pier 04, P. FALCON, lar 5aa Jaaa.

la Gaavra. Paerla malls clo.se 11 a.nl.l aH, Caracaa an4 Mararaib. (r rr II. Itrklra 4ail rlMc m.i. OH1ZABA lor Jtjvaua.

Fruirfxeo aiuti Vii C'rl, from Pirr 14, K. ft. iniaiU clu.f .0 a tti.t. kailn iiuon. ItdllVAK.

Ir rrl-a-PriBM. Tmirf V- Imitt asii fr tttr BrMblTB (raalU (Iih 1 l.ai.(. aaila 4 m. B(4 I ircKKNBACH. Ur CrialaWal a4 Kaa Franrfwra.

from Mih llM Braaalra it, eimmty ANA OA (nr Kinaton and La Ciba, fro.n Pifr 30. F. R. 4 mailt close 9.30 a.m. I.

aaila norm THf RHBAY HbTW YOBK fr Chryvnirf. iVMithtmptori 4 Bmbur tMapM4i, Iron Pw.

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