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Brooklyn Standard Union

1 April 1931
STORE EMPLOYEE FOUND A SUICIDE
    Charles SNEDIKER, 52, of 42 Wyona Street, employed as a 
timekeeper in the Oppenheim & Collins department store, 
485 Fulton Street, committed suicide to-day in the basement of 
the store by shooting himself in the head.
    The body was found by Charles LONGENDYKE, an employee, who 
lives at 347 Thirteenth Street.  According to police, SNEDIKER, 
who is married, came to work this morning in a cheerful mood.

OUSTED VICE COP SHOOTS BANDIT WHO SLEW BORO MAN RAIDING HOTEL CARD GAME
Ignores "Hands Up" Order - Wounds Second Man
    One bandit is near death to-day, a Brooklyn man was killed and 
police are searching for two other bandits, one of whom is believed 
to be wounded, as the result of a shooting during an attempted poker
game holdup in the Hotel Latham in East Twenty-eighth street, Manhattan 
late yesterday.  A former vice squad patrolman shot the bandit.
    The dead man is Albert E. SHAW, 53 of 1320 Seventy-fifth street, the 
father of four children.  He was killed almost instantly when a bullet 
from a bandit's gun tore through the left side of his body.
    The bandit, for whom Bellevue Hospital doctors hold little hope of 
recovery, is William HOROWITZ, 39, of 1501 Bryant avenue, the Bronx.  
He was shot in the stomach and beaten about the head with the butt 
of a revolver.
    Richard E. GANLEY, recently dismissed from vice squad on charges 
of framing a woman, was mingling with several men who were playing 
poker or awaiting the Bowie racing results in a room in the hotel when 
three gunmen entered and ordered the players to stand up and face the wall.
                GETS DROP ON BANDIT 
    All of the men in the room started to comply with the bandit's orders, 
when GANLEY, walking slowly across the room, saw an opportunity to draw 
his revolver.  He fired at the leader of the gunmen, the bullet going 
through his stomach.
    HOROWITZ returned the fire, a bullet going through GANLEY's sleeve 
and then piercing SHAW's chest.  He fell and died in a moment beside a 
table on which he had been playing poker a minute before.
    Surprised by the shooting, the bandits turned and fled down the corridor, 
GANLEY following and firing a second shot which he believes wounded 
another gunman.  HOROWITZ staggered down the stairs while the other 
two escaped out of a window and ran across the roofs of adjoining buildings.
    Patrolman Harry OSMOND, who was on his beat outside the hotel, heard 
the shooting and rushed into the lobby just as HOROWITZ arrived there 
and fell to the floor.  OSMOND called an ambulance and had the wounded 
bandit taken to Bellevue Hospital.
    Detectives arrived and although a search of the entire building 
was made, the other two bandits were not found.  A blood-soaked towel 
near an open window on the twelfth floor strengthened GANLEY's belief 
that he wounded one of the two bandits who escaped.  Police are keeping 
a close check on all hospitals to-day in case the wounded gunman seek attention.
                    USED GUN LAWFULLY
    GANLEY was questioned in the district attorney's office and absolved 
from any blame for possession of the pistol when the former patrolman 
explained the revolver's number is on file at police headquarters, and 
that since his dismissal occurred only a few weeks ago, he had not yet 
returned it.
    SHAW was known as a diamond setter who had been working "off and on" 
for the last few months.  He left home about 11 A.M. yesterday, presumably 
to go to his place of business in Manhattan.
    HOROWITZ, police learned, came to New York from Detroit recently.  
He has a long criminal record dating back to 1907, police say.

TORSO MYSTERY CLUE TRACED IN WILLIAMSBURG
Gertrude MARINO, 14, and Man Neighbor Reported Missing
    Discovery of five more parts of a body at the foot of Grand street 
yesterday led police of the Bedford avenue station to-day to double 
their efforts in the hunt for Gertrude MARINO, 14, of 225 South Third 
street, who has been missing from her home since March 17.  According to 
police, some of the scattered fragments of flesh and bone were distinctly 
those of a man and others were those of a woman.
    This discovery, with the finding of the thigh of a woman at the south 
roadway of the Williamsburg Bridge and part of the torso of a man in the 
yard of the Newtown Lumber Company Monday, has caused Joseph MARINO, 
father of the missing girl, to fear that violence has been done his daughter.
    When last seen she was talking to James BROOKMAN, a tenant in the 
same house where the MARINOS live, just before leaving to pay an electric 
light bill at the Williamsburg Branch of the Brooklyn Edison Company.  
BROOKMAN has not been seen since.  A general alarm has been sounded.
    At the time of her disappearance she was wearing a black cloth coat 
with black fur collar, red waist and skirt, black hat, pumps and silk 
stockings.  She is five feet four inches tall, weighs 115 pounds, has brown 
hair and blue eyes

TROLLEY KILLS HOSPITAL MAID
    Mrs. Mary NOLAN, 67, a maid in the infants ward of Coney Island Hospital 
was killed early to-day when she was struck by a Smith street trolley car 
at Coney Island avenue and Avenue Z.  Mrs. NOLAN was relieved from duty 
at 8 A.M. and was hurrying home from work when the accident occurred.  
She lived at 368 Baltic Street.
    According to Bartholemew DOLAN, 63, motorman of the trolley, Mrs. NOLAN 
was crossing the street against the traffic light and he did not see her 
until after his car struck her.  The car did not run over her but she was 
thrown to the street with great force, fracturing her skull.  She was dead 
when Dr. FALKNER of Coney Island Hospital arrived.
    Detective John HARRINGTON of Sheepshead Bay station, who made an 
investigation, placed a technical charge of homicide against DOLAN and 
he was to be arraigned to-day in Homicide Court.  According to street 
car officials it was the first accident DOLAN has had in thirty years of service.

BODIES FOUND BY POLICEMAN UNDER BRIDGE
Two Pistols Nearby--Police Say Letter Seized Mentions "Squealer"
    Two men are believed to have shot it out with each other beneath the 
Queensboro Bridge and their bodies, both riddled with bullets, were found 
early to-day with two automatic revolvers lying beside them.  The men have 
been tentatively identified as Vito LOSCALZO, 38, and Patsy CITRO, 31.  
No addresses have been found.
    At first police were of the belief that the two men had been taken for 
a ride by gangsters and that the guns had been placed beside their bodies 
to give the impression they had fought a gun duel.
    Later papers found in their pockets, the contents of which police refused 
to disclose completely, let police to believe it was a grudge fight between 
a friend of an ex-convict and a "squealer."
    The bodies were found on the cobblestone paving of South Jane street by 
Patrolman Ralph NOCERA, of Hunter's Point station.  It is a lonely spot, 
with a contractor's yard on one side and a deserted warehouse on the other.
    Five bullets had torn through the body of the older man and at his side 
was a .32-calibre automatic pistol with two shells exploded.  There were 
only two bullets in CITRO's body and the pistol lying at his side had 
six shells exploded.  With the exploded shells corresponding so closely 
to the wounds in their bodies, police are confident their deaths were 
the result of a gun duel.
                LETTER MENTIONS SQUEALER
    In LOSCALZO's pocket policy found a letter from a friend of his in jail.  
Although they would not disclose the contents in full, they intimated that 
the prisoner blamed CITRO for "squealing" on him and causing him to be 
sentenced to jail.  A rabbit's foot also was found in LOSCALZO's pocket.
    The bodies were sent to the city morgue at the Queensborough Hospital, 
Flusing, where an autopsy will be held.
    An ambulance surgeon who arrived at the scene shortly after NOCERA 
found the bodies at 5:30 A.M., said the men had been dead for several hours.  
There are no houses in the vicinity and there was no one around to have 
heard the shots.
    The bodies lay face down, head to head and from their position, 
police said the men might have stood five or six feet apart, shot each 
other down, and fallen together.  The bodies were at the foot of a big 
rock pile which cuts off Hancock street and behind which the high fence 
of the contractors' yard runs.
    Deputy Medical Examiner Howard W. NEAILL examined the bodies and 
expressed the belief that the killings occurred after midnight, and 
probably not many hours before NOCERA found them.  Rigor mortis had 
not yet set in.
                PISTOLS FOUND NEARBY
    Both men were covered with blood and their clothing was poor.  
The guns were at their sides, within reach of either men.
    Police sent the two pistols to Manhattan headquarters for an 
examination by experts of the department.  They expected to compare 
test bullets fired from the guns with the bullets in the bodies.
    It is probable, police believe, that the two men stood back to back, 
paced off the agreed distance in approved duelist fashion, and that the 
younger man turned first and fired one shot into his opponent's back and 
that the latter fired the two fatal bullets at the young man as he was 
being struck by some of the four bullets that hit his head and chest.
    Insurance slips with the name of Patsy CITRO were found in the younger 
man's pocket but no street address could be found.

DIES OF INJURIES ON C.I. STATION
    Isaac ISRAELSON, 60, of 129 Sackman street, died in Kings County 
Hospital today of a fractured skull suffered when he fell from the 
platform of the Culver line station at West Eighth street last 
night.
    ISRAELSON was discovered by Motorman Harry QUIGLEY, of 606 Leonard 
street, on the westbound tracks of the elevated structure.  QUIGLEY 
placed the man in his train and took him to the Kings highway station 
where the train was met by an ambulance.

BEACH - On Tuessday, March 31, 1931, Audrey Jean, aged 11 months,
beloved daughter of Edward J. and Lillian KALLMAN BEACH.  Funeral
services will be held at the residence of her parents, 2704 Avenue
I, Brooklyn, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

GMELCH - On March 30, Conrad G., beloved husband of Mimi, and father
of Mrs. Alice RUGGIERO(E?), Marie and Ann;  brother of Tina and
Frances.  Funeral Thursday, 1:30 P.M. from his late residence, 463
Fifty-sixth st., thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
for final blessing.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KELLY - On March 31, William E., beloved brother of Alice KELLY and
Mrs. Edward CONSALVES, at his residence, 87 Clermont ave.  Notice of
funeral later.

KIEBLER - On March 30, 1931, Frank KIEBLER, Sr., at his residence,
77-14 101st ave., reposing at County Line Democratic Club, 77-10
101st ave.  Elk services on Wednesday, at 8 P.M.  Funeral Thursday,
at 11 A.M.  Cremation at Fresh Pond.

KOHART - Frank C. KOHART, suddenly on March 29, 1931, beloved father
of Frank C. KOHART, Jr.  Services at his residence, 1784 Kenmore
pl., Brooklyn, N.Y., Wednesday evening, April 1, at 8:30 o'clock.
Interment Cypress Hills Abbey.

McCUE - Joseph P., beloved husband of Edith M. LEAHY, on Monday,
March 30, at his residence, 166 Atkins ave., Brooklyn.  Solemn
blessing at the Church of St. Gabriel on Friday at 2:30 P.M.
Interment in St. John's Cemetery.

MAHER - Monday, March 30, 1931, Helen A., beloved daughter of the
late John and Bridget MAHER, dear sister of John S., Peter J., Anna
E. MAHER, and Mrs. Lillian BALLON.  Funeral from her home, 273 Macon
st., Thursday morning.  Solemn blessing at 10 A.M.  On Monday, April
6, a solemn requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Victory at 10 A.M.

MINNER - On Tuesday, March 31, 1931, Augusta H. MINNER, beloved wife
of Charles J.G. MINNER and loving sister of Miss Anna ARNOLD and
Mrs. Carrie ASHCROFT.  Funeral from the TREBER Funeral Home, Norman
ave. and Leonard st., on Friday, April 3 at 1:30 P.M.; thence to St.
John's Lutheran Church, Milton st., for services at 2 P.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

MITCHELL - On March 30, Margaret (nee HUNT), beloved wife of John
and mother of Mrs. William HANSEN, Margaret and Florence.  Funeral
from her late residence, 74 Sullivan st., on Thursday, at 2:30 P.M.,
thence to the R.C. Church of the Visitation for final blessing.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MORROW - Tuesday, March 31, 1931, John, beloved husband of Catherine
NUGENT, dear father of Rev. George G. MORROW, Ph.D., Thomas J.,
William A., Mrs. C. Herbert KENNEDY, Mrs. Phillip SHERIDAN and Mrs.
A. E. SAUTER.  Funeral from his home, 211 Cornelia st., Monday April
6, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem, Church of St. Martin of Tours,
Knickerbocker ave. at Weirfield st.  Interment St. John's.

MUNDY - On March 31, Mary, beloved mother of Col. Joseph A. S. MUNDY
and Minnie M. MUNDY.  Funeral Thursday, April 2, 2 P.M. from her
residence, 582 Bedword ave.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

PETERS - Louise, on March 31, loving mother of Fred, Henry and
Elizabeth DRUKE.  Funeral services at her late residence, 352 Bay
Ridge ave., on Thursday at 9:15 P.M.  Interment at Valhalla
Cemetery, Friday morning.

RANDEL - At Clifton, N.J. formerly of 230 Linden st., Brooklyn, on
Monday, March 30, Eugenic, wife of the late Jonathan RANDEL, in her
75th year.  Funeral services at her late residence, 504 Highland
ave., Clifton, N.J., on Thursday, April 2, at 1:30 P.M.  Interment
at Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.

RIEBER - On March 31, 1931, Bertha KARCHES, age 62 years, at her
residence, 188 Moffatt st.  Funeral services at B.J. THURING's
funeral parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave., on Thursday evening, April 2,
at 8 o'clock.  Relatives and friends invited to attend.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

ROYAL ARCANUM VETERANS' ASSOCIATION - Brethren:  Sorrowful
announcement is made of the death of Vet Frank C. KOHART on March
29.  Funeral at his late residence, 1784 Kenmore pl., Brooklyn,
Wednesday evening, April 1, 1931, 8:30 o'clock.
    WILLIAM A. FISCHER, Pres.
    LOUIS ARNOLD, Sec.

SMITH - James, beloved husband of Marry SULLIVAN SMITH, at his
residence, 820 Manhattan ave., Tuesday, March 31.  
Notice of funeral later.

IN MEMORIAM
CUITE - In loving memory of God's masterwork, our mother, Mary E.,
who died April 1, 1916.                            
DAUGHTERS.

CUE  - In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and father, John
T., who passed away April 2, 1927.  Masses offered.
    A loving thought, a silent tear,
    A beautiful memory ever dear.
    WIFE, DAUGHTERS AND SON.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
NOLAN - The parents, brothers and sisters of Warren C. Nolan want to
thank the clergy and their many friends and relatives for the
flowers and condolences extended to them in their hour of
bereavement.
                THE FAMILY

JOSEPH P. McCUE died Monday at his home, 166 Atkins avenue.  He was
born in Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow, Edna M. LEAHY McCUE;
2 daughters, Eleanor and Dorothy, and a son, James.  He was a member
of the church of St. Gabriel, where a final blessing will be held at
2:30 P.M. Friday, Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

BARBARA LAUER, a life resident of the Ocean Hill section of
Brooklyn, died Saturday in her seventieth year at her home, 78
McDougal street, where she was born.  She is survived by a sister,
Lillian M. LAUER.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
to-day.  Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction
of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull street.

PER JONSSON, born sixty-six years ago in Sweden and a resident of
the United States and Brooklyn for the past forty years, died
Monday.  He was a retired dock builder and had been a widower since
1921.  He resided at 556 Sixty-second street, Bay Ridge.  He is
survived by son, Edwin CLINTON; a daughter, Mrs. Elin I. GRAN.  He
was a member of Court Prosperity, 515, F. of A., and the Shepherds
of America. 73.  Funeral services will be held at his late home
Thursday at 2 P.M., with the Rev. Gideon OLSON, pastor of Swedish
Bethlehem Lutheran Church officiating.  Interment will follow at
Greenwood Cemetery under direction of ERICSON  & ERICSON, 500 State street.

SUSAN IVEY DICKSON, bon seventy-one years ago in New York City died
Monday at her home, 358 Hendrix street, East New York.  She is
survived by her husband, George and two daughters, Mrs. Susan
HALLSTEIN and
Mrs. Gertrude THISTLE.  She was a member of Winfield Council, 63,
Sons and Daughters of Liberty, at Bayonne, N.J.  Funeral services
will be held at ERICSON & ERICSON's Chapel, 500 State street,
to-night, at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Thomas J. LACEY, of the P.E. Church
of the Redeemer officiating.  Interment Thurssday, at 11 A.M., at
Bay View Cemetery, Greenville, Jersey City, at which time the ritual
of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty will be held under the auspices
of Winfield Council.

MINNIE LOEBER, widow of Adam LOEBER, died Monday.  Funeral from
George T. McHUGH's Funeral parlor, 917 Kent avenue, Thursday, April
2, at 2 P.M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

IDA GIMPL, wife of John GIMPL, died Monday at her home, 6006 Cooper
avenue, Ridgewood.  She was born in New York City twenty-two years
ago and is survived by her husband and a son.  The funeral services
will be held at her late home Thursday, at 2 P.M.  Interment will
follow at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Peter J. SCHNATZ,
570 Ridgewood avenue.

MARGARET M. R. HERLEY, for many years attached to the teaching staff
of P.S. 110, Brooklyn, died Tuesday at her home, 117 Noble street.
She was the daughter of the late Cornelius and Margaret O'Connell
HERLEY, and is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ella A. McCARTHY, and
nieces.  Funeral will be held Friday morning, April 3, with blessing
and absolution at St. Antony of Padua's lower church at 10 o'clock.
On Monday, at 9 A.M., solemn requiem mass will be celebrated in St.
Antony's upper church.  Interment will be held at Calvary Cemetery
under the direction of Joseph J. HOLWELL, 151 Milton street.

CARMINE CARDONE, born in Italy forty-three years ago and a resident
of Brooklyn since infancy, died Monday at his home, 92 Steuben
street.  He is survived by his widow, Rosa, and five children.
Burial Thursday, at 10 A.M.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Ernest CASAZZA & Son, 186 Navy street.

ANNA WIEDMAN died Monday.  She was born in Germany sixty-three years
ago.  She is survived by her husband, Frederick Wiedman; two
daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth GUGUTT and Frieda FETHT;  one son,
Frederick, Jr.;  one sister, Mrs. Lillian THOMAS, and one brother,
Frederick GEBER.  Funeral services will be held Thursday at 8 P.M.
at her late home, 1869 Grove street.  The Rev. Dr. E. M. GLASOW will
officiate.  Funeral will be held Friday at 2 P.M.  Interment at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507
Fairview avenue.

ELIZABETH RHIND died Monday at her home, 119 Henry street.  She was
born in Brooklyn, the daughter of the late George and Catherine
RHIND.  She is survived by a cousin, Edward McHUGH.  She was a
member of the Visitation Alumni.  The funeral was held at 9:30 A.M.
to-day from the Funeral Home at 107 Fifth avenue, thence to St.
Charles Borromeo R. C. Church, where requiem mass was celebrated.
Interment followed at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Fred M.CULLY.

ELLEN MAY SAILL died yesterday at her home, 3117 Eighty-third
street, Jackson Heights.  She is survived by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry SAILL and four sisters, Mrs. George WARDELL, Pauline,
Ruth and Dorothy.  She was employed by the Atlas Assurance Company
of 55 Fifth avenue, Manhattan, for eight years.  The funeral
services will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday.  The Rev. Duncan M. GENNS
will officiate.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

MARY LANDWERSIEK died Monday at her home, 170-16 Ninety-third
avenue, Jamaica.  She was born in Oyster Bay fifty-eight years ago
and had been a resident of Jamaica for thirty years.  She was a
member of the Rosary Society attached to the Church of St. Monica,
Jamaica.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  She is
survived by two sons, Edmund J. and John Frederick, and two
daughters, Winifred and Sister Regina Theresa, O.S.J.  Interment
will be at St. Monica's Cemetery, Jamaica, under direction of Harry
M. Robbins, 10 161st street, Jamaica.

FRANK KIEBLER died Monday at his home, 77-14 101st avenue.  He was
the son of the late Jacob and Frances KIEBLER.  He is survived by
his wife, one son, Frank, Jr.;  two daughters, Mrs. J. PALISE and
Mrs. F. McLAUGHLIN;  one brother, Fred KIEBLER, and two sisters,
Mrs. A. SCHMIDT and Mrs. SEREI.  He was a pressman for over thirty
years and an active member of the Country Line Democratic Club and
Queensboro Lodgel 878, B.P.O. Elks.  Elk services will be held
to-night at 8 o'clock at the County Line Democratic Club, 77 - 10
101st avenue, where the remains are lying in state.  The funeral
will be held Thursday at 10:30 A.M..  Cremation at Fresh Pond under
the direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

EMILE FINKERNAGEL, born in Germany, died yesterday in his
sixty-fourth year at his home, 60-78 Metropolitan avenue.  He is
survived by one daughter and two sons.  The funeral service will be
held at 2 P.M. Saturday.  Interment will follow at Lutheran
Cemetery.

JAMES BRADLEY, of Landing, N.J., died Monday in Dover General
Hospital, Dover, N.J.  He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Walter
MALLETTE, and a brother, Daniel BRADLEY, three nephews and two
nieces.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow from Landing,
N.J.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

MARY PLANT GARING, wife of William GARING, died yesterday at her
home, 129 Grove street.  She is survived by her husband, William;  a
brother, Lieut. William PLANT of the Sixty-ninth Precinct, and three
sisters, Catherine, Anna and Margaret PLANT.  She was a member of
the Church of St. Barbara.  The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M.
Saturday, with interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

JULIA LEONA REREK, daughter of Francis and Jeannette REREK (nee
ROMAN) died yesterday at her late home, 59-13 Charles street,
Maspeth.  Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M.  Interment at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of Charles MOONEY, 2371 Myrtle avenue.

ANNE PEHRSON died yesterday at her home, 178 Battery avenue.  She is
survived by her husband, Peter, and a son, Oscar, and two daughters,
Mrs. George YOLL and Mrs. Walter MIEHLE, and four grandchildren and
one great granddaughter.  The Rev. A. Montgomery MANN of Fort
Hamilton Presbyterian Church, will conduct the funeral services at 2
P.M. Friday.  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King stree.

WALTER J. CONNORS died yesterday at his home, 63 East Third street.
He was born in New York City fifty-one years ago.  He was a
dispatcher for the Moran Towing Company.  He is survived by his
widow, Sophie;  two sons, Walter A. and Charles H., and two
daughters, Gladys and Edna CONNORS.  The funeral services will be
held at 8 P.M. to-morrow.  The Rev. J. LEPLEY will officiate.
Interment Friday at 10 A.M. will be at Greenwood Cemetery under
direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

MARGARET ST. GEORGE died yesterday at her home, 1246 Prospect
avenue.  She was born in the old Greenpoint section of Brooklyn
sixty-three years ago.  She is survived by three nieces.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Friday.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect
avenue.

JOHN MORROW died yesterday at his home, 211 Cornelia street.  He was
born in Manhattan.  Coming to this borough in his early youth he
settled in the Eastern District.  He was for some years a
parishioner of the old parish of St. Vincent DePaul and upon taking
up his late residence became a regular attendant at the Church of
St. Martin of Tours and was a member of the Holy Name and church
societies.  He was associated with the bank of Manhattan Trust
Company in Manhattan in the executive department.  He is survived by
his widow Catherine NUGENT MORROW, his sons, the Rev. George G.
MORROW Ph.D., professor of philosophy at Cathedral College in this
borough and attached to St. Bartholomews Church at Elmhurst, Long
Island;  Thomas J. and William A. M. MORROW and his daughters, Mrs.
C. Herbert KENNEDY, Mrs. Philip SHERIDAN and Mrs. A. E. SAUTER.  The
funeral will take place Monday at 9:30 A.M. and after a solemn
requiem mass at the Church of St. Martin of Tours, interment will be
at St. Johns Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

EVELYN PURLEE died yesterday at her home, 143 Meserole avenue.  She
was born in the Eastern District of this borough.  She was the
daughter of the late Charles and Eva DOCKNELL PURLEE, and is
survived by her aunt, Mrs. SENDERMEYER.  She was a member of the
Church of St. Anthony of Padua.  The funeral will take place Friday
at 2 P.M. and after a solemn blessing, interment at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

JAMES W. MULLEN died yesterday at his home, 233 Van Brunt street.
He is survived by his widow, Lena MULLEN; one brother and one
sister.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Friday, with interment
at St. John's Cemetery.

ANNA ROEBKE, widow of Henry ROEBKE, who died five weeks ago, died
yesterday in her sixty-second year at her home, 1430 East
Twenty-ninth street.  She is survived by two sons, Harry and
Frederick;  a brother, Fred RODERMEYER;  a sister, Adelaide LOUB,
and one grandson, Frederick ROEBKE.  The Rev. Dr. Carl RODEMEYER
will conduct the funeral services at 2:30 P.M. Friday at the Peth
Funeral Chapel, 15 Palmetto street.  Interment will be at Lutheran
Cemetery.

CHARLES ENGLAND, born in Denmark eighty-four years ago and a
resident of Brooklyn for fifty years, died Monday at his home, 186
Franklin street.  He was a watchman for the Export Steamship Company
and was a member of Mutual Lodge, 57, I.O.O.F.  He is survived by a
daughter, Margaret, and a son, James ENGLAND.  The Rev. Benny BENSON
will conduct the funeral services at 8 o'clock to-night at the
funeral chapel of A. Chester SMITH, 72A Norman avenue.  Interment at
10 A.M. to-morrow will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

CAPT. HENRY WELLMAN, of the United States Survey Department, died
Monday at his home, 258 Ovington avenue.  He is survived by his
widow, Mary;  a son, Francis, and two daughters, Marie and Mrs. W.B.
JONES.  He was a member of Brooklyn Lodge, 22, B.P.O. Elks, which
will conduct fraternal services at 8 o'clock to-night.  The funeral
will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow with final blessing at the Church
of Our Lady of Angels, Fourth avenue and Seventy-fourth street.
Interment will be at (line missing) tion of Peter J. SCHNATZ, 570
Ridgewood avenue.

GEORGE T. O'BRIEN, husband of Mary SHANLEY O'BRIEN, died yesterday.
Funeral from his late home, 616 Seventy-ninth street, Friday, at 2
P.M.  In addition to his widow he is survived by one daughter, Mrs.
William M. COOK, and one grandson.  He was a member of B.P.O.E.,
Lodge 22.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
George T. McHUGH.

LITA M. CAIN died Tuesday at her home,  1715 Harmon street,
Ridgewood.  She was born in Germany Jan. 29, 1872, and lived in
Brooklyn twenty-nine years.  She is survived by her husband, John
T.; one daughter, Mrs. Gertrude PERWEILER, and two grandchildren.
Funeral services Thursday at 8 P.M.  Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M.
Interment at Hillside Cemetery, Elizabeth, N.J. under direction of
Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

MURIEL DOERR, daughter of George and Louise DOERR, died Monday in
her thirteenth year.  She formerly lived with her parents in the
Cypress Hills section but recently the family moved to Floral Park.
In addition to her parents she is survived by a brother.  Funeral
services will be held on Friday at 3 P.M. at the parlors of P.J.
SCHNATZ, 570 Ridgewood avenue, near Grant avenue, Cypress Hills, the
Rev. Harry KLINE, pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church of the
Reformation, officiating.  Interment at Evergreens Cemetery under
direc-(page cut off)

2 April 1931
FRENCH TEACHER DIES OF POISON
    An autopsy was ordered to-day on the body of Miss Henriette
ADRIEU, 42, professor of French at Wellesley College, who died at
Bellevue Hospital from an unknown poison.
    Miss ADRIEU apparently was awaiting a friend in a restaurant
when she slumped to the floor.  She was taken to the hospital and
died an hour later.
    Two theatre tickets were found in her purse, which led police to
believe she expected to meet someone in the restaurant.  A return
ticket to Boston and papers which revealed the name of a married
sister, Mrs. Edith CHAMBERLAIN, of 17-B Avon street, Cambridge,
Mass., also were in the purse.

GARING - Mary PLANT, yesterday at her residence, 129 Grove st.,
beloved wife of William, and sister of Lieut. William PLANT, and
Catherine, Anna and Margaret.  Funeral on Saturday morning at 11
o'clock.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GAYNOR - On Tuesday, March 31, 1931, John C., beloved husband of
Annie GAYNOR.  Funeral services at Hill's Funeral Home, 396 Gates
ave., Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.

HEILSHORN - Emma, in her 72d year.  Survived by one son, John H.;
three brothers, Henry, Louis and William BRICKMEIER, and one sister,
Mamie HUMBERT.  Funeral services at her late residence, 33 Harvard
st., Williston Park, L.I., Saturday, April 4, at 2 P.M.;  thence to
Lutheran Cemetery.  Funeral arrangements under the direction of John
W. SHORTT.

HUNT - Michael F. died April 1, 1931, after a brief illness.  He was
born in U.S. and had been a resident of Brooklyn all his life.  He
is survived by two sisters and two brothers.  Funeral will be held
from 187 South Oxford st., Friday.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KEHOE - On April 1, Mary A (nee MORAN), formerly of the First Ward,
Manhattan, beloved wife of John J. and daughter of the late Daniel
J. and Ann MORAN (nee FINN).  Funeral from her late residence, 4033
Wickham ave., E. 233d st., Bronx, on Saturday, April 4 at 11 A.M.,
thence to St. Frances of Rome Church, E. 236th st. and Byron ave.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MONCRIEFF - On Wednesday, April 1, 1931, Alexander, age 79 years,
beloved husband of Margaret MONCRIEFF.  Funeral services will be
held at his residence, 146 Newell st., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on
Friday evening at 8 o'clock.

MORROW - Tuesday, March 31, 1931, John, beloved husband of Catherine
NUGENT, dear father of Rev. George G. MORROW, Ph.D., Thomas J.,
William A., Mrs. C. Herbert KENNEDY, Mrs. Phillip SHERIDAN and Mrs.
A.E. SAUTER.  Funeral from his home, 211 Cornelia st., Monday, April
6, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem, Church of St. Martin of Tours,
Knickerbocker ave. at Weirfield st.  Interment St. John's.

NICOLL - With profound sorrow we announce the death of our fellow
member, Hon. De Lancey NICOLL, on Tuesday, March 31, 1931.  National
Democratic Club.
    THOMAS J. McMAHON, Pres.
    EUGENE J. SULLIVAN, Sec.

O'NEILL - Thomas J., son of John and Mary O'NEILL, died at his home,
624 Park pl., March 31.  He is survived by his widow, Bessie;  one
daughter, May;  one brother, Edward O'NEILL, and three sisters, May
O'NEILL, Winifred MITCHELL and Josephine GOTT.  Funeral will be held
from the home of his parents, Saturday at 10 A.M.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

PETERS - Louise, on March 31, loving mother of Fred, Henry and
Elizabeth DRUKE.  Funeral services at her late residence, 352 Bay
Ridge ave., on Thursday at 9:15 P.M.  Interment at Valhalla
Cemetery, Friday morning.

PUGHLIE - Evelyn.  Funeral from 143 Meserole st., Friday, 2 P.M.
Thomas H. IRELAND directing obsequies.

REIBELING - Henry, on April 1, 1931, age 79 years, beloved father of
Elizabeth REIBELING, Henry, Frederick and John REIBELING.  Services
Friday, I P.M., at his late home, 59-23 Linden st., near Forest ave.
Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.  Members
of Schiller Lodge, No. 304, F and A.M.;  Socrates Lodge, No. 223,
I.O.O.F. and Encampment 68, I.O.O.F., respectfully invited.

REIBER - On March 31, 1931, Bertha KARCHES, age 62 years, at her
residence, 188 Moffatt st.  Funeral Services at B.J. THURING'S
funeral parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave., on Thursday evening, April 2,
at 7 o'clock.  Relatives and friends invited to attend.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

ROHAN-TOBIN - On April 1, James, beloved son of Annie TOBIN and the
late James ROHAN, at his residence, 8041 Eighty-ninth ave.,
Woodhaven, Long Island.  Funeral Saturday afternoon.  Blessing at
the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle.  Interment Calvary.

SHERLIP - Madeline.  Funeral from 22 Palm ct., Friday, 10 A.M.
Thomas H. IRELAND directing obsequies.

IN MEMORIUM
CUNNINGHAM - In loving memory of Jack, who left us nine years ago
to-day.
        A loving thought, a silent tear,
        A beautiful memory ever dear.
MOTHER, SISTERS & BROTHER.

GALVIN - In memory of James H. GALVIN, who died April 2, 1929.
Masses offered.  Prayers are requested.
SISTER.

KISTNER - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother,
Mrs. Catherine KISTNER, who departed this life April 2, 1926.
    Faithful and honest in all her ways,
    Devoted and true to the end of her days,
    A loving mother, gentle and kind,
    What beautiful memories she left behind.
DAUGHTER, LOTTIE, AND SON, GEORGE.

MCLAUGHLIN - In sad and loving memory of my mother, Marchioness
Sarah Ellen KAYS MCLAUGHLIN, who departed this life April 2, 1915.
Mass will be offered at St. James Pro-Cathedral.
        HELEN A COURTNEY

DAVID YOUNG died yesterday in St. Peter's Hospital.  He is survived
by his widow, Margaret;  one son, David and his parents.  David and
Catherine COX YOUNG.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
to-morrow from the funeral chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King
street.  Interment will be at North Wood Cemetery, Philadelphia.

AGNES L. WALLACE died yesterday at her home, 609 Grandview avenue,
Ridgewood.  She lived in the Eastern District for many years prior
to moving to Ridgewood.  She was the widow of William WALLACE.  She
is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joseph HOFMAN and Mrs. Arthur
JOHNSON, and two sons, Edward and William WALLACE.  The funeral will
be held at 2 P.M. Saturday with final blessing at the Church of Our
Lady of the Miraculous Medal.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9
A.M. Wednesday at the Church of our Lady of Miraculous Medal.
Interment Saturday will be at Calvary.

JOHN MURRAY died yesterday at his home, 2427 Myrtle avenue.  He was
a member of the Church of St. Matthias, Catalpa avenue.  He is
survived by three sons, William, Frank and Leonard MURRAY, and four
daughters, Mathilda, Catherine, Mrs. Elizabeth CASEY and Mrs.
Florence KELLY.  He was born in the Seventh Ward of Manhattan and
lived twenty years in Ridgewood.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
Saturday.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
William T. FOLEY, 270 Marcy avenue.

DOROTHY LOUISE PAYFER died yesterday at the home of her daughter at
104-61 123rd street, Richmond Hill, in her sixty-first year.  She is
survived by her husband, Gustave M. PAYFER, and two daughters, Mrs.
Helen ROLLER and Mrs. Mabel R. SCHNEIDER;  one son, Gustave H.
PAYFER, and six grandchildren.  She was a member of Tadmer Chapter
602, O.E.S.  Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow.
Interment at 2 P.M. Saturday will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

MICHAEL F. HUNT died yesterday in Kings County Hospital.  He was
born in the United States and was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He
is survived by two sisters and two brothers.  The funeral will be
held from the funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford street at 10 A.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of M. McMAHON, 124 Court street.

THOMAS J. O'NEILL, son of John and Mary O'NEILL, died Tuesday at his
home 624 Park place.  He is survived by his widow, Bessie;  a
daughter, May;  a brother, Edward O'NEILL, and three sisters, May
O'NEILL, Winifred MITCHELL and Josephine GOTT.  The funeral will be
held from the home of his parents at 10 A.M. Saturday.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of M. McMahon, 124
Summit street.

MARY LOUISE HERTWIG died Tuesday in her seventy-fourth year at her
home, 8831 Eighty-fifth street, Woodhaven.  She was born in Germany,
came to the United States seventy-one years ago and lived thirty
years in Woodhaven.  She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Hermine
HERTWIG.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment
will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William WERST, 365
Evergreen avenue.

BERTHA SCHNEIDER died yesterday at her home, 258 Stagg street.  She
was born in Brooklyn sixty-four years ago.  She is survived by her
husband, George Schneider, Sr.;  three daughters, Rose, Minnie and
Mamie SCHNEIDER, and three sons, George, Jr., John and Stephen
SCHNEIDER;  a sister, Anna SCHOLL, and 10 grandchildren.  The
funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday.  The Rev. Henry C.
WALK will officiate.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 132 Stagg street.

JAMES SMITH, husband of Mary SULLIVAN SMITH, died Tuesday at his
home, 820 Manhattan avenue.  The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M.
to-morrow with a final blessing at the Church of St. Antony of
Padua.  He is survived in addition to his widow by a son, James
Joseph SMITH and three brothers, John, Martin and Edward SMITH.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas
CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

MARY LOUISE PAPE, widow of John W. PAPE, died to-day at her home, 51
Hendrix street, East New York.  She was born in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
seventy-seven years ago and had been a resident of Greenpoint for
many years.  She is survived by a daughter, Edna;  a son, Eugene;  a
grandson and a brother, Matthias BOLIVER.  She was a member of the
Ladies' Aid Society attached to St. John's Evangelical Lutheran
Church.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
Christopher TREBER, 102 Norman avenue.

EMILIE FINDERNAGEL, born in Germany sixty-nine years ago and a
resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years, died Tuesday at her home,
60-78 Metropolitan avenue.  She is survived by one daughter and two
sons.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

CATHERINE KELLY FENNELL, wife of Joseph FENNELL, died yesterday at
her home, 29 North Henry Street.  The funeral will be held at 2:30
P.M., Saturday, with a final blessing at the Church of St. Mary of
the Immaculate Conception, Leonard and Maujer streets.  She is
survived in addition to her husband, by two sons, Joseph and Frank;
two daughters, Eileen and Catherine and a sister, Helen KELLY
COLLINS.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of Thomas CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

MARY A NOLAN died yesterday at Coney Island and Avenue Z.  She was
born in Ireland and a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty-six
years.  She was the widow of Thomas NOLAN.  She was employed as a
nurse at Coney Island Hospital, a member of St. Agnes R.C. Church,
Hoyt and Sackett streets.  She is survived by two sons, James and
Thomas;  one daughter, Mrs. John SANDBERG;  her sister, Mrs.
Catherine MARTIN, and brother, Francis MEEHAN of Ireland;  also ten
grandchildren.  The funeral will take place from her late residence,
368 Baltic street, Saturday at 11 A.M., thence to St. Agnes R.C.
Church for final blessing.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Harry QUAYLE.

AUGUSTA H. MINNER died Tuesday at her home, 145 Noble street.  She
was born in Brooklyn and had lived in the Greenpoint section since
her marriage.  She is survived by her husband, Charles J.G. MINNER,
a well known retired meat dealer of that section, and two sisters,
Miss Anna ARNOLD and Mrs. Charles ASHCROFT.  Mrs. MINNER was a
member of St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church and its Ladies' Aid
Society, the Kings Daughters Day Nursery Association, and the
Greenpoint Branch of the Young Women's Christian Association.  Her
funeral will take place Friday at 1:30 P.M. from the TREBER Funeral
Home, Norman avenue and Leonard street, and then proceed to St.
John's Church on Milton street where the pastor, Rev. Dr. A.C.
BLUNCK will conduct the service at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at
Lutheran Cemetery.

MADELINE SHERLIP died Tuesday at the Kings County Hospital.  She was
born in this borough seven years ago and was a student attending the
Academy of St. Francis of Assisi and was a member of the Angels
Sodality.  She is survived by her parents, Madeline and Samuel
SHERLIP and her sister, Louise SHERLIP.  The funeral will take place
from her late home, 22 Palm court, to-morrow at 10 A.M., and after a
solemn blessing at the home, interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

EVA PUGHLIE died yesterday at the Greenpoint Hospital.  The funeral
will take place to-morrow at 2 P.M. from her late home, 143 Meserole
st., and, after a solemn blessing at the Church of St. Mary of the
Immaculate Conception, 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.  
She is survived by a brother, Louis PUGHLIE.

3 April 1931
QUEENS BUILDER VICTIM OF GAS
     Peter VAN ZUILEN, 53, of  82-31 233d street, Queens Village,
was found dead in the gas-filled kitchen of his home last night by
his wife, Anna, when she returned from the store.
VAN ZUILEN, a builder, had been ill with rheumatism, and his
widow said he must have fallen against the gas stove, turning on the
jets.  Police of Creedmore station, however, listed the death as a
suicide.
    An ambulance surgeon from Mary tilely(?-typed as written) over
VAN ZUILEN with an inhalator in a resuscitation attempt.

FUNERAL RITES FOR MRS. SANDES
     Funeral arrangements are being made for Mrs. Laura FLORY
SANDES, 35, who committed suicide yesterday afternoon in her second
floor apartment at 88-14 169th street, Jamaica, by turning on all
jets of a kitchen gas range.  Police say she had been despondent
over ill health and family matters.  The funeral plans are being
made by William SANDES, husband of the dead woman.  Interment
probably will be in Brunnerville, Pa., where the couple lived until
a short time ago.

FIRST 1931 BABY IN QUEENS BURIED
    This afternoon a Queens first baby of 1931 will be buried in St.
Michael's Cemetery, Astoria.  The burial will follow funeral
services to be held at the home of the child's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred BEHR, of 66(0?) Henry street, Long Island City.
    Maris (typed as written) Ann BEHR was born at 3:25 A.M. Jan. 1
and as the first baby bon in the new year, was showered with gifts
by merchants who had entered into an agreement that the first
borough baby should receive special attention from them.
    Marie Ann was baptized Feb. 1, 1931, with water from the River
Jordan by the Rt. Rev. Charles NELSON, of Grace United Christian
Church, Long Island City.
    A week ago the child was stricken with pneumonia.  Her parents,
Alfred and Josephine BEHR, of 66 Henry street, Long Island City,
hurried the baby to St. John's Hospital, Long Island City, where she
was born.  In spite of every care medical science could give, the
tiny human was unable to fight off the disease and died in the
evening of April 1, just three months after her birth.

IDLER STRANGLES MOTHER WHO URGED HIM TO WORK
Staggers Home From Speakeasy-Enraged by Reprimand
    A 54-year-old mother is dead today because she had asked her
son, Joseph PORZELT, 29, to try to find a job.  He admitted, police
said, knocking the 10-pound (typed as written) woman down and
strangling her with a clothesline.
    PORZELT had been out of work for nearly a year.  His father,
Harry, 55, who has been employed steadily as a cashier, awakened his
son before going to work, gave him $2 and said:
    'Now, Joe, really try to get a job to-day.'
    As soon as his father left their home at 4290 Park avenue, in
the Bronx, PORZELT returned to his bed and did not arise until 11
o'clock.  He ate a hearty breakfast his mother had prepared for him
and departed.
    But instead of seeking work, he went to a nearby speakeasy.
When he had exhausted the $2 he returned home, presumably to get
more money.  Three hours later he staggered into a police station
and told Lieut. John SULLIVAN:
    "I killed my mother.  She kept nagging me to go to work and I
got mad and knocked her down.  Then I got a clothesline and thought
I would finish her.  I strangled her with it."

YOUNG WOMAN DIES FROM HOTEL FALL
Miss Mabel D. CROSSON, 24, daughter of a Marine Corps officer and
secretary to Prof. Francis H. BOLAND of the University of
Pennsylvania, died in Bellevue Hospital early to-day from injuries
received in a fall from her tenth floor room in the Hotel Algonquin,
Manhattan.
    Miss CROSSON was said to have suffered a nervous breakdown
recently.  Prof. BOLAND, police said, telephoned her from
Philadelphia yesterday in an effort to persuade her to return home
for medical treatment.
    A note was found in the young woman's room saying, "Call up
sister;  very ill."

ANNA V. WRIGHT, OF FLUSHING, DIES
    Mrs. Anna VIDA WRIGHT, prominent Queens clubwoman and chairman
of North Shore Chapter, American Red Cross, died last night in her
fifty-fifth year of pneumonia at her home, 143-?3 Roosevelt avenue,
Flushing.
    Mrs. WRIGHT, who was born in Walton, N.Y., had lived for the
past fourteen years in Flushing.  She was formerly president of the
Good Citizen's League of Queens and formerly president of the
Plandome Women's Club.  She was secretary of the Queensboro
Federation of Women's Clubs and chairman of the immigrant committee
of the State Federation of Women's Clubs.
    She is survived by her husband, Herman H. WRIGHT, a district
superintendent of schools;  two sons, Theodore and Richard;  a
daughter, Mrs. Persis BLISS, and a brother, David  McALLISTER.
    The funeral will be held at 8:15 P.M. to-morrow at the Reformed
Dutch Church in Flushing.

BELL - On April 2, 1931, George CLARK, beloved husband of the late
Lillie E. BELL, and devoted father of Herbert E. BELL, of Bellmore,
L.I.  Services at Fred HERBST Sons Funeral Parlors, 83 Hanson pl.,
corner South Portland ave., Brooklyn, Saturday, 2 P.M.  Interment,
Greenwood.  Relatives and friends, also members of Greenwood Lodge,
No. 569, F. and A.M;  LongI (typed as written) Grotto, General
Putnam Lodge, No. 724, I.O.O.F., and President McKINLEY Council No.
176, Jr. O.U.A.M., are respectfully invited to attend.

DONNELLY - On April 2, 1931, John DONNELLY, devoted father of Mrs.
Mary GALLAGHER.  Funeral from his late residence, 78 Carlton ave.,
Brooklyn, on Monday, April 6, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the Sacred
Heart R.D. Church, Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

FOLEY - On April 1, 1931, George E. FOLEY, beloved husband of Mary
FOLEY (nee McHUGH), father of George, Thomas and Edward FOLEY;
brother of Mesdames Michael COLLINS, William WOHLMACHER, William
NOLAN, Louis YOUNG, and Miss Nellie FOLEY.  Funeral from his
residence, 3008 48th st., Astoria, L.I., Monday, April 6, with
solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, 30th ave. and 44th
st., Astoria, L.I. at 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HEILSHORN - Emma, in her 72d year, Survived by one son, John H.;
three brothers, Henry, Louis and William BRICKMEIER, and one sister,
Mamie HUMBERT.  Funeral services at her late residence, 33 Harvard
st., Williston Park, L.I., Saturday, April 4, at 2 P.M.;  thence to
Lutheran Cemetery.  Funeral arrangements under the direction of John
W. SHORTT.

KAVANAGH - Suddenly, on April 2, Elizabeth A. (nee HAGERTY), beloved
mother of Mrs. F.M. Johnson, Edna, John KAVANAGH, at her residence,
465 Sackett st.  Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church, Clinton and
Carroll sts., on Monday at 9:30 A.M.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

KELLY - On April 2, at her residence, 1667 E. 36th st., suddenly,
Theresa A., beloved wife of Daniel J. and loving mother of John S.,
Donald ?., Gerard F. and Mary.  Notice of funeral later.

KELLY - On March 31, William E., beloved brother of Alice KELLY and
Mrs. Edward CONSALVES, at his residence, 87 Clermont ave.  Funeral
from his residence Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

McCARTHY - On April 2, Helen C., the beloved sister of Margaret,
Thomas and John, at her residence, 194 Halsey st.  Funeral on
Saturday at 10:30 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross.

MORROW - Tuesday, March 31, 1931, John beloved husband of Catherine
NUGENT, dear father of Rev. George G. MORROW, Ph.D., Thomas J.,
William A., Mrs. Herbert KENNEDY, Mrs. Phillip SHERIDAN and Mrs.
A.E. SAUTER.  Funeral from his home, 211 Cornelia st., Monday, April
6, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem, Church of St. Martin of Tours,
Knickerbocker ave. at Weirfield st.  Interment St. John's.

PATERSON - Suddenly, on Wednesday, April 1, 1931, at her home, 1093
DeKalb ave., Jennie, beloved wife of Thomas L. PATERSON and mother
of Charles, Daniel and Kenneth PATERSON and Mrs. Henry GREEN, in her
70th year.  Services at Gospel Meeting House, 474 Pulaski st., on
Saturday, at 2:30 P.M. Newark, New Jersey, papers please copy.

REIBELING - Henry, on April 1, 1931, age 79 years, beloved father of
Elizabeth REIBELING, Henry, Frederick and John REIBELING.  Services
Friday, 8 P.M., at his late home, ?9-23 Linden st., near Forest ave.
Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.  Members
of Schiller Lodge, No. 304, F. and A.M.;  Socrates Lodge, No. 223,
I.O.O.F., and Emcampment 68, I.O.O.F., respectfully invited.

RICHARDS - On April 1, 1931, Benjamin, beloved husband of Helen
Richards (nee KANE) and father of Fred, Ernest and William RICHARDS.
Services on Saturday at his residence, 886 East Forty-fifth st., at
2 P.M.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

ROBINSON - On April 2, 1931, at his residence, 534 8th st., John
Robinson, beloved husband of Margaret ROBINSON.  Notice of funeral later.

ROESSLE - Alfred E., on Wednesday, April 1, 1931, beloved husband of
Loretta M., beloved father of Lucille and Robert A., loving brothewr
of Charles and Harry.  Funeral services at the chapel, Friday
evening, 7:30 o'clock, Rev. H.E. STAMMER officiating.  Masonic
services Saturday at 2 P.M.  Funeral from the QUINN Funeral Chapel,
168-31 Hillside ave., Jamaica, L.I., Saturday, April 4, at 3:30 P.M.
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

BOHAN-TOBIN - on April 1, James, beloved son of Annie TOBIN and the
late James ROHAN, at his residence, 8041 Eighty-ninth ave.,
Woodhaven, Long Island.  Funeral Saturday afternoon.  Blessing at
the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle.  Interment Calvary.

SENGER - Caroline M., died after a short illness April 2, 1931.
Funeral from her residence, 1108 Madison st., Monday, 9:30 A.M.,
thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

STEINHAUSER - Marie (nee DINIG) suddenly on April 1, 1931, aged 76
years, beloved mother of Rose Bishop, Charles A. and Anthony
STEINHAUSER.  Funeral Monday at 10 A.M. from her home, 202 Bleecker
st., Brooklyn, thence to St. Barbara's R.C. Church.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

TIERNEY - Mary CALLAHAN, at her residence, 72 Grove st., April 2,
wife of John L. TIERNEY, mother of Thomas and Gertrude TIERNEY,
sister of Nellie and Charles CALLAHAN.  Funeral Monday, 9:30.
Requieml mass at St. Barbara's R.C. Church.  
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

WALLACE - April 1, Agnes L., at her residence, 600 Fairview ave.,
Ridgewood, after a brief illness.  Funeral Saturday, April 4.
Solemn blessing at the Church of the Miraculous Medal, at 2 P.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.  Solemn mass of requiem April 8, at 9A.M.

ZIMMERMANN - Emily, on April 2, 1931, beloved mother of William and
George ZIMMERMANN, Emily FRITZ and Elizabeth KAPRAT.  Funeral
services at her home, 263 56th st., Sunday.  
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
CARROLL - Mary Rose, who left me broken hearted two years ago
to=day, April 3, 1929.  Gone, but not forgotten.
                DAUGHTER, ANNA MURTHA

DUGAN - In loving memory of my dearly beloved wife, Alma PETERS
DUGAN, who departed this life April 3, 1929.  Masses Offered.  Gone,
but not forgotten.
                HUSBAND, THOMAS

DUGAN - Alma PETERS.  In loving memory of my dear sister, Died April
3, 1929.
    What would I give to clasp her hand,
        Her happy face to see,
    To hear her voice and see her smile
        That meant so much to me.
    SISTER, LIL;  BROTHER-IN-LAW, JIM

DUGAN - Alma PETERS.  In memory of our dear aunt.  Died April 3,
1929.
    May the angels in heaven around thee entwine,
    In all we can wish you, dear aunt of ours.
NEPHEWS AND NIECE, JAMES, JOSEPH AND JULIA

GREIG - In sad and loving memory of my dear wife and our mother,
Agnes J. GREIG, who departed this life April 3, 1926.
    Just a line of remembrance,
        Just a memory sad and true,
    There is not a day that passes
        That we do not think of you.
May her would rest in peace.
    LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN

HEFFERNAN - In sad and loving memory of our mother, Catherine, who
departed this life April 3, 1923.
    It is sad when we lose one another,
    But the saddest of all is when God calls your mother.
        SONS AND DAUGHTER

HILLEN - In sad and loving memory of my dear husband and our father,
John F., who died April 3, 1929.  May his soul rest in peace.
        WIFE AND CHILDREN

KEANE - In loving memory of our son, Richard, who passed away.
Gone, but not forgotten.
    MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS

MACKIN - In sad and loving memory of a devoted husband, Charles A.,
who died April 3, 1929.  Second anniversary mass Tuesday, April 7,
at 7 A.M., Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
    To-day recalls the loss of you,
        I did my best to save.
    Beloved in life, regretted, gone;
        Remembered in your grave.
                    WIFE

MACKIN - In cherished memory of my kind stepfather, Charles A., who
passed away April 3, 1929.
    A prayer, a mass, and a rosary too.
    Offered in loving memory of you.
            EDNA AND HUSBAND

MURDOCK - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Anna S., who
died April 3, 1930.
    There is someone who misses you sadly
        And finds the time long since you went.
    There is someone who thinks of you daily
        And tries to be brave and content.
    But my heart is just breaking with sadness.
        My eyes shed many a tear.
    God alone knows how we miss you
        As it dawns another year.
        May her soul rest in peace.
HEARTBROKEN DAUGHTERS AND SONS

BERTHA KARCHES RIEBER died Tuesday at her home, 188 Moffatt street.
She is survived by a son, Fred KARCHES and four step-children,
Elizabeth RIEBER, May SCHAAD, Susie CAMPBELL and George RIEBER.  The
funeral services were conducted at 7 o'clock last night by the Rev.
Dr. C.F. INTEMAN at the funeral chapel of B.J. THURING, 1178
Bushwick avenue.  Interment at 10 A.M. to-day was at Evergreen
Cemetery.

MARY CALLAHAN TIERNEY, wife of John L. TIERNEY, died yesterday at
her home, 72 Grove street.  She is survived by her husband;  a son,
Thomas;  a daughter, Gertrude;  a sister, Nellie and a brother,
Charles CALLAHAN.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Barbara.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of P.J. DUFFY, 872 St. John's place.

(THERE IS NO NAME.....this is the way the Obit starts)
at her home, 463 Woodward avenue.  She was born in Germany
eighty-six years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifteen
years.  She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Magdalena Link;  three
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Aloysius.  Interment will be at
St. John's Cemetery under direction of B.J. HOCK Son, 385 Onderdonk
avenue.

MICHAEL J. BOYLE died yesterday at his home, 331 Fifty-third street.
He was born in Hazleton, Pa., sixty years ago and had been a
resident of Bay Ridge for twelve years.  He is survived by three
sisters, Sister M. Victorian, Sister Servant of the Immaculate
Heart, of Westchester, Pa., and Mrs. William WHITE and Mrs. Daniel
COLL, and a brother, James BOYLE.  The funeral will be held at 7
A.M. Sunday.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday at
the Church of St. Gabriel, Hazleton, Pa.  Interment will be at St.
Gabriel's Cemetery, Hazelton, Pa., under direction of Henry F.
McKEON, 5017 Seventh avenue.

CAROLINE M. SENGER died yesterday in her thirty-sixth year at her
home, 1108 Madison street.  She is survived by her father, Emil and
four sisters.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.  Interment
will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of John SEHY & Son,
313 Central avenue.

CATHERINE MURPHY died Wednesday at her home, 165-18 Seventy-eighth
avenue, Jamaica.  She was born in Ireland and is survived by her
husband, Henry;  a son, Frank;  one sister and two brothers.  The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow with a final blessing at
the Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentine.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER & Sons, 8746 137th
street, Jamaica.

HELEN C. McCARTHY died yesterday at her home, 194 Halsey street.
She is survived by a sister, Margaret, and two brothers, Thomas and
John McCARTHY.  The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. to-morrow.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of James A.
MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

JOHN SNEE, of 128-24 148th street, South Ozone Park, died Wednesday.
He was born in England, March 2, 1880, and lived in Brooklyn
forty-five years.  He was a members of Bricklayers' Union, 1.  He is
survived by his widow, Anna SNEE;  two daughters, Alice SPENCER and
Marigold SNEE;  his father, John SNEE;  two brothers, William and
Michael SNEE, and two sisters, Anna CURTIS and Nelly BARRY.  The
funeral will be held from LUTZ Funeral Chapel, 856 Forest avenue,
Saturday at 10 A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son.

BERTHA SCHNEIDER died Wednesday.  She was born in United States
sixty-four years ago.  She is survived by her husband, George
SCHNEIDER;  three daughters, Rose, Minnie and Mamie;  three sons,
George, Jr., John and Stephen;  a sister, Anna SCHALL, and ten
grandchildren.  Funeral from her late home, 258 Stagg street,
Saturday, at ? P.M., the Rev. Dr. Henry C. WALK, of St. John's
Lutheran Church, will officiate.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery
under direction of John G. LUTZ & sONS, 507 Fairview avenue.

FREDERICK MEYER, husband of the late Margaretha MEYER, who died
twelve days ago, died yesterday at his home, 586 Quincy street.  He
was born in Germany eighty-five years ago and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for seventy-five years.  He is survived by five sons,
Frederick C., Richard, Henry, George and August;  five daughters,
Anna MAHNKEN, Minnie HELBRECHT, Addie GRAF, Meta HAUSMANN and Sophie
MEYER;  twenty-four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.  The
Rev. Dr. E.R. ?AXHEIMER will conduct the funeral services at 9 P.M.
Sunday.  Interment at 2 P.M. Monday will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.

JOHN DONNELLY, for the past seventy-two years a resident of New York
City died Thursday at his home, 78 Carlton avenue.  He was born in
County Fermanagh, Ireland, the son of the late John and Mary McGuire
Donnelly.  He was for many years owner of the wheel?right and
horseshoeing at East Thirty-fourth street and First avenue,
Manhattan.  He was a charter member of the Holy Name Society of St.
Gabriel's R.C. Church, East Thirty-seventh street.  He had been a
resident of Brooklyn and member of the Sacred Heart R.C. Church for
over fifty years where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated
Monday at 10 A.M.  He was an executive member of the Robert EMMETT
Branch of the Hibernians of New York and a member of the Rosary
Society and Propagation of Faith.  He is survived by one daughter
Mrs. Mary GALLAGHER;  two grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of William
DUNIGAN Son, 201 Park avenue.

BRIDGET GOLDEN died Thursday at her home, 548 Macon street.  She was
born in Ireland and was a resident of Brooklyn the past fifty years.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anna LYNCH, and two
grandchildren.  Funeral from her late home Saturday at 9:30 A.M.
with final blessing at Holy Rosary Church, Chauncey street and Reid
avenue, 10 A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Jo
hn F. FAGAN, Henry and Warren streets.

EDNA BRADY died yesterday at her home, 1161 East Eighty-eighth
street.  She is survived by her husband, Joseph;  four daughters,
Anna, Helen, Beatrice and Lorraine, and a son, Wilbur.  The funeral
services will be held at 9:30 o'clock to-night.  Interment at 1:30
P.M. to-morrow will be at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of J.G.
WUESTMAN, 1176 St. Marks avenue.

EMILY ZIMERMAN died yesterday at her home, 263 Fifty-sixth street.
She was born in Germany seventy-four years ago and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for fifty-two years.  She lived for many years
in the Twelfth Ward.   She is survived by two sons, William and
George ZIMERMANN;  two daughters, Emily FRITZ and Elizabeth KAPRAT;
one brother, Emil BUEHLER, of Michigan;  two sisters, Louise
WEIGAND, of Germany, and Emma PAPE, and five grandchildren.  She was
a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the pastor of which will
conduct funeral services at 2 P.M. Sunday.  
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery, 
under direction of George SELBOLD, 284 Van Brunt street.

RAGNHILD ANNA SOPHIA JOHNSON, born fifteen years ago in Brooklyn
died Wednesday.  She resided with her parents at 157 South Portland
avenue.  She was a member of the Sunday School of Swedish Pilgrim
Congregational Church, 417 Atlantic avenue.  She leaves her parents,
Theodore and Frida HAGMAN JOHNSON;  a brother Everett, and a sister,
Ethel.  Private services were held at the home to-day with Rev.
Albert Johanson officiating.  Interment took place at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of ERICSON & ERICSON, 500 State street.

FRANK GUSTAVE JOHNSON, born sixty years ago in Sweden and a resident
of the United States and Brooklyn for the past forty-two years died
Wednesday at his home, 460 Prospect avenue.  He is survived by his
wife, Wilhelmina EKLUND JOHNSON;  a son, Frank H.;  a sister, Mrs.
Ida SWENSON, of Brooklyn, and a brother in Sweden.  He was a member
of Swedish Bethlehem Lutheran Church and of Sture Lodge, 33, Order
of Vasa, of Brooklyn.  Funeral services will be held at ERICSON &
ERICSON's Chapel, 500 State street, to-night at 7:30 o'clock with
Rev. Kideon OLSON officiating.  Interment at 10 A.M. to-morrow will
be at Evergreen Cemetery.

WILLIAM E. KELLY, son of the late William and Mary COLLINS KELLY,
died Tuesday at his home, 87 Clermont avenue.  He was born in the
Old Fifth Ward of Brooklyn thirty-four years ago.  He was a member
of the Church of St. Ann formerly and later became a member of the
Church of the Sacred Heart.  He was employed for many years as a
stevedore at the Jay Street Terminal.  He is survived by a daughter,
Alice and two sisters Mrs. Edward GONSALVES and Alice KELLY.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery.

BENJAMIN RICHARDS died Wednesday at his home, 886 East Forty-fifth
street.  He was born in Cornwall, England, the son of the late
William and Elizabeth FENFIELD RICHARDS, and lived in this city over
forty years.  He is survived by his wife, Helen KANE RICHARDS, and
three sons, Fred, Ernest and William RICHARDS.  Services will be
held Saturday at 2 P.M., followed by interment at Evergreen
Cemetery, under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay
street.

JOHN HENRY BAUSCH died Wednesday at his home, 3 Miller avenue,
Baldwin, N.Y.  He was born March 15, 1884, in the United States.  He
is survived by his widow, Therese DAUBERT BAUSCH;  one daughter,
Edna P. BAUSCH;  one sister and two brothers.  The funeral services
will take place at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Baldwin,
N.Y. Saturday at 1 P.M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 836 Forest avenue, Ridgewood.

MARY DUNN   died Thursday at her home, 390 Henry street.  She was
born in County Galway, Ireland, and resided here for twenty years.
She was a member of St. Peter's Church, where a solemn mass will be
celebrated Monday at 9:30 A.M.  She is survived by her husband,
William;  two sisters, Mrs. Delia ENRIGHT and Mrs. C.H. POW;  two
brothers, Michael and John SPELLMAN, seven nieces and three nephews.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Edward CONLEY,
268 Myrtle avenue.

VIVIAN LORETTA KELLY JENKINS died yesterday at her home, 76 Second
street.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn and a member of the
Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, Court and Luqueer streets, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday.  She is
survived by her husband, Walter JENKINS, a member of the New York
City Policy Department and attached to the Oak street station,
Manhattan, and a daughter, Dolores JENKINS.  Interment will be at
St. John's Cemetery.

HANNA SOWDEN died Wednesday at her home, 112 Oak street.  She was
born in Oldham, England, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
fifty-eight years.  She is survived by three sons.  Walter, Edward
and George, and two daughters, Alice and Elizabeth SOWDEN.  The
funeral services will be held at the Greenpoint Presbyterian Church,
Noble and Lorimer street, at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow.  The Rev. Hugh W.
JONES will officiate.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery,
under direction of A. Chester SMITH, 146 Milton street.

ALEXANDER MONCRIEFF died Tuesday at his home, 146 Newel street, in
his eighty-first year.  He had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty
years.  He was employed as a watchman by the Greenpoint Savings
Band.  He was a member of Manuel Lodge, 654, F, & A.M., and the
Greenpoint Masonic Club and the Greenpoint Presbyterian Church.  He
is survived by his widow, Margaret;  and a daughter, Mrs. Bella
MACLEOD;  a brother, James MONCRIEFF, and a sister, Mrs. Jean
MANZIES.  The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock.  Interment
at 10 A.M. to-morrow will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under direction
of A. Chester SMITH, 146 Milton street.

4 April 1931
DALY BURIED, TURF MOURNS
    Funeral services will be held to-day at the McManus Funeral
Parlors, 2001 Flatbush avenue, as 2 P.M. for William C. ("Father
Bill") DALY, one of the best known American turfmen.  Mr. DALY, who
was 93 years old, died Thursday at his home, 4209 Avenue I.  Burial
is to be in St. John's Cemetery.
    Mr. DALY was born in Ireland and came to this country at the age
of 8.  He developed a fondness for the sport and was well known at
various tracks when he was only 17.
    His first horse was a mare named Lorina, and two of his best
winners were Sailor Boy and Himself.  However, he was best known as
a developer of jockeys, and among the famous riders he trained were
"Snapper" GARRISON, Danny MAHER and Jimmy McLAUGHLIN.

COL. DONOVAN'S MOTHER IS DEAD
    Ellen G. CANTY DONOVAN, mother of Col. Timothy F. DONOVAN, who
served as Lieut. Colonel of the old Fourteenth Regiment overseas,
died yesterday at her home, 896 Union street.
    Mrs. DONOVAN was the widow of Timothy DONOVAN, a veteran of the
Civil War.  She is survived by three sons.  Colonel DONOVAN, Daniel
L. DONOVAN and Martin J. DONOVAN and four daughters, Julia, Helen G.
and Margaret and Mrs. Pierson E. CLAIR.
        The funeral will be held from her late home at 9:30 A.M.
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis Xavier.
Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

WOMAN KILLED IN BATH BEACH AUTO COLLISION
Son Pinned Beneath Up-turned Car - Other Driver Held in Bail
    Mrs. Vita BEDAMI, of 2063 East Eighth street, died early to-day
in Harbor Hospital of injuries sustained in an auto accident a few
hours before at Eighty-sixth street and the intersection of Avenue V
and West Tenth street.
    Riding in an auto driven by her Sons, Giuseppe, which collided
with another driven by Herman WEISBERG, of 1502 Neptune avenue, she
suffered a fractured skull, and was immediately rushed to the
hospital with her son, who suffered several broken ribs.  The
accident occurred when both drivers proceeded to make left turns at
the intersection.
    WEISBERG was arraigned on a technical charge of homicide later
before Magistrate BLANCHFIELD in Coney Island court.  He was held in
$3,500 bail for a hearing Friday in Homicide Court.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO. 126, K.O.C. - members are requested to
assemble at the club Saturday evening, April 4, at 8 o'clock, to
proceed thence to the home of our late brother John J. M'GOWAN, 2016
Hendrickson st.
Francis A MADDEN, Grand Knight
Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder

GEORGE E. FOLEY, a well known engineer, died Wednesday in St.
Catharine's Hospital, Williamsburg.  He was fifty years old.  He was
born in Greenpoint and had been a resident of that section for more
than forty years, removing some years ago to Astoria.  He was
prominent in labor circles and took an active interest in community
affairs.  During his business career he had engaged in many of the
largest construction projects in the Greater City.  H was, during
his residence in Greenpoint, a member of St. Anthony's R.C. Church.
He was a member of the Old Greenpointers' Association, Engineers'
Club of New York, Engineers' Local Union, 184, A.F.L., of New York,
and Lexington Council, Knights of Columbus.  He is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Mary McHUGH FOLEY;  three sons, George, Thomas and
Edward FOLEY, and five sisters, Mrs. Michael COLLINS, Mrs. William
WOHLMACHER, Mrs. William NOLAN, Mrs. Louis YOUNG and Nellie FOLEY.
Funeral Monday from his late home, 3008 Forty-eighth street,
Astoria, with solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's R.C. Church,
Thirtieth avenue and Forty-fourth street, Astoria, at 10 A.M.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

JAMES HILTON, 85 years old, died Thursday at his home, 85-17
Fifty-third avenue, Elmhurst.  He is survived by a niece, Matilda
HILTON.  The funeral services will be held at the chapel of Reinhold
A. SKELTON, 86-08 Broadway, near Queens boulevard, Elmhurst, to-day
at 2 P.M.  Interment will be a Machpelah Cemetery, New Durham, New Jersey.

WALTER R. SCHWARTZ, eight years old, a pupil of P.S. 13, Elmhurst,
died Thursday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Minnie HOFFMAN
SCHWARTZ, 88-26 st. James street, Elmhurst.  His father, Arthur
SCHWARTZ, died some years ago.  Besides his mother, he is survived
by his grandparents, George and Emilie HOFFMAN.  The funeral
services will be held at the home to-day at 2 P.M.  Interment will
be at Lutheran Cemetery.

HATTIE EMMA REEDER, wife of Harry M. REEDER, of Willets Point road,
Whitestone, died Thursday.  Besides her husband, she is survived by
a daughter, Florence M. (rest of article is cut off)

EDWARD J. McCORMICK died Friday at his home, 224 Baltic street.  He
was born in the Sixth Ward.  He was active in the Third Assembly
District Democratic Association and captain of the First Election
District for many years.  He is survived by his widow, Joseph REILLY
McCORMICK;  one son, Edward J. McCORMICK, and a daughter, Mrs. T. A.
HOGAN.  Funeral from his residence Tuesday at 9:30 A.M., with solemn
requiem mass at St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress streets, at 10
A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John F.
Fagan, 384 Henry street.

CHARLES H. HELLMAN, SR., died yesterday in his seventieth year at
his home, 60 Gramercy Park North, Manhattan.  He was born in Germany
and lived forty-three years in New York City.  He is survived by
three sons, William J., Anthony and Charles H. Jr., and a daughter,
Mrs. Frances MARX of Brooklyn.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M.
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Montrose
avenue.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
Charles M. LARMANN, 10 Pullis avenue, Middle Village.

MARY E. WEBBER died yesterday at her home, 1039 Dahill road.  She is
survived by her husband, Herbert F. WEBBER;  her mother, Alice;  a
sister, Mrs. Otto DIETZ, and four brothers, James, Robert, George
and Joseph FLOCKHART.  She was the daughter of the late William
FLOCKHART.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Athanasius.  Interment will be at
St. John's Cemetery under direction of A.A. DOUGHERTY, 256 Jay street.

CHARLES DONALD ZIEBOLZ died Thursday at his home, 8636 123d street,
Richmond Hill.  He was seven months old and the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. ZIEBOLZ.  Funeral services at his late residence Sunday
at 8 P.M. with the Rev. Frederick A. BOWERS, of St. John's Lutheran
Church, officiating.  Funeral Monday at 2 P.M.  Interment at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of William M. WARNECK, 7805
Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

JOHN WHITE, seventy-six years old, of 43 Marcy avenue, died Thursday
at his home.  He was born in the Fourteenth Ward and resided there
all his life and was for many years engaged in the theatrical
transfer business with offices in Brooklyn and Manhattan.  He is
survived by two sons, Edward and Frank;  one daughter, Mrs. P.
CLANCY;  nineteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral from his late home Monday at 9:30 A.M. with a solemn requiem
mass at the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, at 10 A.M.  Interment will
be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of James F. Murray, Jr., of
605 Lorimer street.

MARY SCHNEIDER, born in Brooklyn fifty-nine years ago, died Thursday
at her home, 70-33 Sixty eighth street, Glendale.  She was a member
of the Ladies High Ground Benevolent Society and the Auxiliary of
the Ladies Aid Society of Bethany Deaconess Hospital.  Funeral
services will be held Sunday at 8:30 P.M.  Funeral Monday at 2 P.M.
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.  She is survived by her husband,
John;  four sons, Charles, John, Jr.;  Edward and Henry and one
daughter, Marie MEISER.  Peter J. GEIS, of 58-34 Catalpa avenue
(article cut off).

WILLIAM J. McCARTHY died yesterday at his home, 998 Manhattan
avenue.  He is survived by his widow, Margaret;  two sons, William
and Edward and a brother, Thomas McCARTHY.  The funeral will be held
at 10 A.M.  Tuesday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Columbkill, Dupont street.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of Joseph V. MURRAY, 155 Eagle street.

JOHN G. REHEUSER, of 7135 Cooper avenue, Glendale, died Thursday in
his forty-fourth year.  He is survived by his father, Kasper
REHEUSER;  one sister, Christine EBERLE, and one brother Joseph
REHEUSER.  Funeral will be held from the BUSS Memorial home, 6708
Myrtle avenue, Glendale, on Monday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St.
Paneras R.C. Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William BUSS &
Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue.

JOHN C. WETJEN, of 8736 114th street, Richmond Hill, died Friday in
his fifty-eighth year.  He was a member of Richmond Hill Lodge, 892,
F. and A.M., and is survived by his widow, Lena;  two sons, Walter
and John, and one daughter, Sadie WETJEN, and one brother, Henry
WETJEN.  Funeral services will be held at his late home Monday at 8
P.M.  Interment Tuesday at 2 P.M. under the direction of William
BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

KAVANAGH - Suddenly, On April 2, Elizabeth A. (nee HAGERTY), beloved
mother of Mrs. F.M. JOHNSON, Edna, John KAVANAGH, at her residence,
465 Sackett st.  Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church, Clinton and
Carroll sts., on Monday at 9:30 A.M.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

KELLY - Luke, on April 3, at his residence, 494 9th st., beloved
husband of Mary GRIFFIN KELLY and devoted father of Mrs. William
WARD;  brother of Mrs. Catherine HANLEY, William, John, Patrick and
Nellie KELLY.  Solemn requiem mass Monday, 9 A.M., at St. Thomas
Aquinas R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.  Arrangements
by Joseph G. Duffy.

KELLY - On April 2, 1931, at her residence, 1667 East 36th st.,
Theresa A., beloved wife of Daniel J. and loving mother of John S.,
Donald J., Gerard F. and Mary KELLY.  Funeral on Monday at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

LOVETT - On Friday, April 3, Joseph F., beloved husband of Anna
WHITE, father of Joseph, Raymond and William LOVETT, Mrs. Rondzo
KAVANAGH, Mrs. P. GODKNECHT, Mrs. Carlos HAUGHEY, Mrs. Peter BENDAS,
at his residence, 311 President st.  Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Agnes R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DAVID BLOMQUIST, born in Sweden seventy-two years ago and a resident
of the United States and Brooklyn for the past fifty-nine years,
died Thursday at his home, 181 Court street.  He is survived by his
widow, Albertina HOGSTEDT BLOMQUIST;  a son, Henning G., and a
grandson, David.  He was an old member of Swedish Bethlehem Lutheran
Church.  Funeral service will be held at ERICSON  &  ERICSON'S
CHAPEL, 500 State street, to-day at 2 P.M., with the Rev. Gideon
OLSON officiating.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

ANTHONY HOELLERER, for many years a resident of the Bushwick
section, died Wednesday at his home 30 East Melrose street, Valley
Stream.  He was for a number of years engaged in the painters'
supply business, and became a resident of Valley Stream about five
years ago.  He is survived by his widow, Theresa, and two sons,
Thomas and Frederick.  He was a member of Baltic Lodge, 284. F. and
A.M.;  Kismet Temple, Progressive Lodge, 339, I.O.O.F.;  P.J.
HOELLERER Benevolent Association, and Egg Harbor Boat Club.  Masonic
services were held at his home last night.  Interment will take
place to-day at 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Peter
J. SCHNATZ, 570 Ridgewood avenue.

THERESE KELLY, daughter of the late John and Nora O'Neill, died
Thursday at her home, 1667 East Thirty-sixth street.  She is
survived by her husband, Daniel J., of the New York Police
Department;  three sons, John S., Donald J. and Gerard F., and one
daughter, Mary KELLY.  The funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church where a solemn requiem mass will
be offered.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of
T.J. HIGGINS Son, Inc., 203 Jay Street.

ELIZABETH LOESCHER died Thursday at her home, 343 Howard avenue.
She was born in Ireland.  She is survived by her husband, De Witt
LOESCHER;  one son, Frank;  one sister, Mrs. Minnie DAVIS.  The
funeral will be held at TRACY's Chapel, 1597 Fulton street, Monday,
at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass at St. Ignatius Church, Rogers
avenue and Carroll street.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under
the direction of James H. TRACY, Inc., 1597 Fulton street.

WALTER J. GEOGHEGHAN, a retired patrolman of the New York Police
Department, died Friday at St. Peter's Hospital.  He was connected
with the Butler street station during the time while in the Policy
Department.  He lived at 1933 Fifty-second street.  He was a member
of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association and the Veteran's
Association.  He is survived by a brother, John GEOGHEGAN, (typed as
written, different from above) and a sister, Mrs. Mary MORAN.
Funeral from John F. FAGAN's Chapel, Henry and Warren streets,
Tuesday at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass at St. Peter's Church, Hicks
and Warren streets, at 10 A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

JAMES J. O'CONNOR, son of the late Charles and Nettie MOORE
O'CONNOR, died Thursday.  Funeral from his late home, 105-48 130th
street, Richmond Hill, Monday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Benedict
Joseph R.C. Church, where a mass of solemn requiem will be
celebrated.  He is survived by one sister, Mrs. William ETTS.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of George T.McHUGH.

WILLIAM E. BLAIR, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his
home, 793 Hancock street.  He is survived by his widow, Anna, and
four children, Olga, Rita, Walter and William BLAIR.  He was for
many years employed by the B.M.T.  The funeral will be held from his
late home at 11 A.M. Monday.  Interment will be at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of William J. PHELAN, 956 Putnam avenue.

ELIZABETH A. KAVANAGH, widow of Patrick J. KAVANAGH, died Tuesday at
her home, 465 Sackett street.  She is survived by a son, John, and
two daughters, Mrs. F.M. JOHNSON and Edna KAVANAGH.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at St. Paul's
Episcopal Church, Clinton and Carroll streets.  Interment will be at
Greenwood Cemetery under direction of the O'NEILL Funeral Home,
Inc., 334 Court street.

JOSEPH F. LOVETT died yesterday at his home, 311 President street.
He is survived by his widow Anna WHITE LOVETT;  three sons, Joseph,
Raymond and William LOVETT, and four daughters, Mrs. Rondzo
KAVANAGH, Mrs. P. GODKNECHT, Mrs. Charles HAUGHEY and Mrs. Peter
BENDAS.  The funeral will be held at 9L30 A.M. Tuesday with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of the
O'NEIL Funeral Home, 334 Court street.

CATHERINE BOYLE died yesterday at her home, 8933 138th place,
Jamaica.  She is survived by six sons, Charles, George, James,
Matthew, Frank and John, and a daughter, Mrs. Daniel STROWL.  The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the
Church of Our Lady of the Cenacle, Jamaica.  Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 8746 127th
street, Jamaica.

MARGARET M. O'SULLIVAN BUCKLEY, widow of Michael BUCKLEY, died
yesterday at her home, 155 Argyle road.  She was born in Ireland and
had been a resident of Manhattan and Brooklyn for fifty years.  She
was a sister of the late Rev. Patrick O'SULLIVAN.  She is survived
by several nieces.  The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel
of John T. GALLAGHER, 800 Rogers avenues, at 9:30 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Innocents, East Seventeenth
street and Beverly road.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

BOLENDER-HOFFMAN - On Friday, April 3, 1931, Pauline E., mother of
Frederick, Caroline, Jennie and Charles J. BOLENDER.  Funeral
services at her late residence, 8036 138th St., Kew Gardens, L.I.,
on Monday, April 6, at 10 A.M.  Interment Maple Grove Cemetery.

CLARK - Suddenly, on April 3, Alfred T., residence, 1530 Prospect
pl., Brooklyn.  Probation officer City Magistrate's Court.  Notice
of funeral later.

DONNELLY - On April 2, 1931, John DONNELLY, devoted father of Mrs.
Mary GALLAGHER.  Funeral from his late residence, 78 Carlton ave.,
Brooklyn, on Monday, April 6, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the Sacred
Heart R. C. Church.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

DONOHUE - John, on April 3, in his 66th year, at 104-15 111th st.,
Ozone Park.  Survived by his wife, Anna (nee ROGERS);  three sons
and three daughters.  Requiem mass will be celebrated Monday at Our
Lady of Perpetual Help Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ERICSON - Einar M., on April 3, in his 54th year.  Survived by his
beloved wife, Ethel (nee HORROCKS), and son Franklin;  his mother
Nathalie;  brothers, Gunnar, Ivar and Siegfried;  sisters, Miss
Louise and (typed as written) GERD, Mrs. Rosa M. BULTMAN.  Services
Saturday evening 8 o'clock, at his residence, 12202 115th ave.,
Ozone Park, L.I.  Interment Sunday morning, 10:30 o'clock, Evergreen
Cemetery.

FOLEY - On April 1, 1931, George E. FOLEY, beloved husband of Mary
FOLEY (nee McHUGH), father of George, Thomas and Edward FOLEY;
brother of Mesdames Michael COLLINS, William WOHLMACHER, William
NOLAN, Louis YOUNG and Miss Nellie FOLEY.  Funeral from his
residence, 3008 48th St., Astoria, L.I., Monday, April 6, with
solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's R. C. Church, 30th ave. and 44th
st., Astoria, L.I., at 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

GEOGHEGAN - On Friday, April 3, Walter J. retired patrolman of the
New York Policy Department, Husband of the late Mary FOX, brother of
John GEOGHEGAN and Mrs. Mary MORAN.  Funeral from John F. FAGAN's
mortuary chapel, Henry and Warren sts., Tuesday April 7, 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren sts., 10 A.M.

GIBBONS - Cornelius, Jr., Suddenly on Friday, April 3 in his
Thirty-sixth year.  Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M., from the home of his
sister, Mrs. Thomas FAY, 119-37 147th st., South Ozone Park.
Interment National Cemetery, Cypress Hills.

GRUENER - On April 3, 1931, Catherine GRUENER (nee WAGNER), in her
forty-ninth year.  Survived by her beloved husband, John;  two
brothers, George WAGNER, Andrew WAGNER.  Funeral from her late home,
1676 Cornelia st., on Monday, 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Matthias R.
C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the
repose of her soul.

HIGGINS - Bertha B. (nee TWEED), on Friday, April 3rd, at her
residence, 94 McDougal st.  Notice hereafter.  Direction of Feeney
and Sons, 1847 Broadway.

McCORMICK - On Friday, April 3, Edward J., beloved husband of
Josephine REILLY, father of Edward J. McCormick and Mrs. T.A. HOGAN.
Funeral from his residence, 224 Baltic street, Tuesday, April 7,
9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress streets.

McNICHOL - Suddenly, on March 31, Henry McNICHOL, beloved brother of
Mrs. Catherine ROSENE and Susan MATTHEW.  Funeral from Peter FARRELL
Sons, 101 3rd ave., on Saturday, April 4. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MORROW - Tuesday, March 31, 1931, John, beloved husband of Catherine
NUGENT, dear father of Rev. George G. MORROW, Ph.D., Thomas J.,
William A., Mrs. C. Herbert KENNEDY, Mrs. Phillip SHERIDAN and Mrs.
A.E. SAUTER.  Funeral from his home, 211 Cornelia st., Monday, April
6, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem, Church of St. Martin of Tours,
Knickerbocker ave. at Weirfield st.  Interment St. John's.

ROBINSON - On April 2, 1931.  John J. ROBINSON, beloved husband of
Margaret H. ROBINSON.  Funeral from his late residence, 5?4 8th st.,
on Monday, April 6, at 10:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Saviour's R. C.
Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHERICK - Mary (nee HAMILTON), beloved wife of Andrew SCHERICK,
mother of Anna, Marie, and daughter of the late Alexander and Annie.
Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. from her residence, 564 Court st.,
thence to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHNEIDER - Mary, wife of John SCHNEIDER, died at her home, 7033
Sixty-eighth st., Glendale, L.I., on April 2.  Survived by four sons
and one daughter, Charles, John, Edward and Henry and Mrs. Chester
MEISEL.  Funeral services at her home 9 P.M. Sunday.  
Interment Evergreen Cemetery Monday afternoon, 2 o'clock.

SENGER - Caroline M., died after a short illness April 2, 1931.
Funeral from her residence, 1108 Madison st., Monday, 9:30 A.M.,
thence to the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

STEINHAUSER - Marie (nee DINIG), suddenly on April 1, 1931, aged 76
years, beloved mother of Rose BISHOP, Charles A. and Anthony
STEINHAUSER.  Funeral Monday at 10 A.M. from her home, 202 Bleecker
st., Brooklyn, thence to St. Barbara's R. C. Church.  
Interment St.John's Cemetery.

TIERNEY - Mary CALLAHAN, at her residence, 72 Grove st., April 2,
wife of John L. TIERNEY, mother of Thomas and Gertrude TIERNEY,
sister of Nellie and Charles CALLAHAN.  Funeral Monday, 9:30.
Requiem mass at St. Barbara's R.D. Church.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WARRADEIN - On April 3, Maurice, beloved husband of Millie and
devoted brother of Annie MARKS, Sadie BENDHEIM, Selena, Ollie and
Abe WARRADEIN.  Funeral from Mark LEVINGER's United Chapels, 1202
Broadway, Brooklyn, on Sunday.  Interment Washington Cemetery.

WEBBER - On Friday, April 3, 1931 at 1039 Dahill rd., Mary E. WEBBER
(nee FLOCKHART), beloved wife of Herbert F. WEBBER and daughter of
Alice FLOCKHART and the late William FLOCKHART, and sister of Mrs.
Adam DEITZ, James, Robert, George and Joseph FLOCKHART.  Funeral on
Monday at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of St.
Athanasius.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WILLIAM H. HUBBELL CAMP. NO. 4, United Spanish War Veterans -
Funeral service of Comrade JOHN H. CHRINIAN (Life Member), late
Hospital Corp. U.S.A., at 2502 Ave. D., cor. #. Twenty-fifth st.,
Sunday, April 5, 7:30 P.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery, Monday,
April 6, 11 A.M.
        GEORGE B. SERENBETZ, Commander
        WILLIAM J. S. DINEEN, P.C., Adjutant
(there is a picture to the left of a medal)

ZIMMERMANN - Emily, On April 2, 1931, beloved mother of William and
George Zimmermann, Emily FRITZ and Elizabeth KAPRAT.  Funeral
services at her home, 263 56th st., Sunday, 2 P.M.  Interment
Greenwood Cemetery.

        IN MEMORIAM
CAMPBELL - In sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Natalie who
died April 6, 1930.  Mass offered, Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church,
April 6, at 8 A.M.

HADDOCK - In loving memory of our dear mother, Delia Agnes, who
departed this life April 4, 1930.  Anniversary mass 10 A.M., April
5, St. Matthias R. C. Church.
    We never knew what pain she had,
        We never thought she'd die,
    We only know she passed away
        And never said good-bye.
    In our hearts your memory lingers,
        Sweet, tender, fond and true
    There is not a day, dear mother
        That we do not think of you.
                    HUSBAND AND SONS.

HOLLAND - Anniversary mass will be offered at St. Patrick's Church,
Kent and Willoughby aves., Brooklyn, on Monday, April 6, at 6:30 ?.
M., for the repose of the soul of Jeremiah F. HOLLAND who departed
this life April 4, 1918.

KUNZE - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother,
Marie, who departed this life April 4, 1930.
                        HER CHILDREN

SPROAT - In loving memory of my beloved husband and our father,
William, died April 4, 1929.
    A devoted husband and father, a wonderful a?d,
    One who was better, God never made.
    Sincere and just in all his ways,
    Loving and kind to the end of his days
    Honest and upright in heart and mind
    What a wonderful memory he left behind.
            HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTERS

SPROAT - William.  In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved
brother and uncle, who departed this life April 4, 1929.  Beloved in
life, remembered in death.
            SISTERS, NIECES AND NEPHEWS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
COTTER - The children of the late Bartholomew D. COTTER wish to
thank the clergy and religious and their many friends for the
flowers and condolences extended to them in their hour of
bereavement.
               THE FAMILY

6 April 1931
RACKETEERS BOMB STORE, TWO CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE, MOTHER AND BABY DYING
Tenants Flee Crowded Tenement as Flames Follow Blast
    Police are searching the lower East Side to-day for racketeers
who, because a grocer failed to pay tribute to gang lords, exploded
a bomb in his store which took the lives of two innocent children
and probably will prove fatal to their mother and baby sister.  Five
other persons were severely injured, one an 89-year-old man who
leaped from a third floor window in a mad stampede to escape.
    About two weeks ago, Sebastian GIARRUSSO opened a little grocery
store on the ground floor of a five-floor tenement building at 192
Avenue B, Manhattan.  The first day, some men came around and
demanded money for "the club."  They came back frequently and,
although GIARRUSSO gave them all the change he could afford,
apparently it wasn't enough.
    Early to-day, a bomb exploded in the little store and great
tongues of fire shot up through the building.  All of the tenants in
the building started a mad rush for safety.
                    GOES BACK FOR WIFE
    Charles DePRIMA, who lives on the fourth floor with his wife and
three children, took the two oldest girls, Mary, 11, and Lillian, 9,
by the hand and led them to the third-floor landing.  Ordering them
to stay there until he returned, DePRIMA went back after his wife
and baby.
    When he returned a few minutes later both children had been
burned to death.  His wife, Mary, 27, and daughter, Antoinette, 5,
blinded by smoke, started down the stairs and dropped ten feet into
a seething mass of flames in view of the thousands who were watching
outside.
    Firemen immediately played a number of streams of water into the
pit where the mother and baby had fallen and other firemen risked
their lives to bring them out.  They were both burned so badly that
little hope for their recovery is held at Bellevue Hospital.
                    LEAPS FROM WINDOW
    During the excitement on the lower floors, other tenants were
rushing about madly on the upper floors in an effort to escape.
Many of them succeeded in climbing to neighboring roofs.  Joseph
P?H??LO, 89, leaped from a third floor window in the excitement and
escaped with severe bruises.  Others injured included Vernas
CARRIAGE, 65;  Paul DEMICAS, 5;  Christopher ANTANOPAS, 45 and
Joseph PADELA, 31.
    When the explosion occurred, GIARUSSO, his wife and two children
were visiting friends in Brooklyn.  They live in the rear of the
store, and had they been home at the time there would not have been
a chance of them escaping.
    GIARUSSO has been in the United States only a year and said
to-day he thought the men were taking advantage of his ignorance in
collecting the money.  He said that several days ago he refused to
give them any money at all and police believe the bomb outrage was
the answer of the racketeers.

MANIAC KILLS WIFE IN HOME;  SON IS WITNESS
Lena NAPOLITANO Dies on Operating Table of Bullet Wounds
    Mrs. Lena NAPOLITANO, 37, of 375 Manhattan avenue, died on the
operating table in Greenpoint Hospital of bullet wounds early
to-day, while police searched for her husband, Annilla, released ten
months ago from Kings Park State Hospital.  He returned home
unexpectedly at 2 A.M. to-day and accused her of bringing about his
misfortunes.  Their son, Frank, heard six pistol reports from the
bedroom.  Then Annillo fled, the boy said, brandishing a gun.
    Annillo had been increasingly despondent and angry over his
situation.  Frank, 16, eldest of three sons, told police, and
quarreled often with his wife.  He would leave the house at 10 P.M.,
go to work--the family didn't know where--and return in the morning
with grievances.
    This morning Frank was awakened by the voices of his parents.
Then came the pistol shots and a moment later his father rushed from
the room and out of the door.  Frank quieted the other two Children,
John, 10, and Joseph, 7, went into his parents' bedroom, saw his
mother lying on the floor moaning.  He hurried out for help,
returned with Patrolman Henry RIEDER of Herbert street station, and
REIDER summoned an ambulance.
    A general alarm was sent out for NAPOLITANO, with warning to
police that he had a gun.

DODGING BASEBALL, MAN DROPS DEAD
    John SHERRY, 43, of 97 Eckford street, dropped dead of heart
disease yesterday at Wythe avenue and North Sixth street, a moment
after dodging a baseball batted toward him from a game he was
watching.

ARMY SERGEANT BONUS WASTED TAKES OWN LIFE
War Veteran at Fort Hamilton Sends Bullet Through Head
    Sergeant Avery DYAL, 45, attached to the Headquarters Company of
the Eighteenth U.S. Infantry, at Fort Hamilton, was found dead last
night in his apartment at 236 Forty-ninth street, with a bullet hole
in the left side of his head and a .45-calibre revolver lying on the
bed beside his body.
    Police at first suspected that the soldier had been murdered,
but later concluded, they said, that he had committed suicide.  DYAL
recently borrowed money from the Government on his adjusted
compensation certificate, and had squandered the money while absent
without leave from his post, police say they were informed.  He also
had been drinking to excess, according to the police.
    DYAL's body was discovered by two friends, Peter MARCHESE, of
456 Baltic street, and Private Alfred J. RICHTER, of the Fifty-first
Signal Corps, Fort Monmouth, N.J., when they called at his apartment
for a visit.  The police were notified, and Dr. SABODA, of Norwegian
Hospital was summoned and declared the sergeant dead.
    MARCHESE and RICHTER said a party had been held in DYAL's
apartment Saturday night, and that they called last night to find
out how he was feeling after the revelry.
    A note addressed to "Gene" and believed to have been written by
the sergeant was found in the apartment.  It read:
    "I came in and you were not here.  I will be back later."
    Sergeant DYAL was a native of Florida and a veteran of the World
War.  He is said to have had charge of the stables at Fort Hamilton.

WIDOWER DIES BY INHALING GAS
    Jacob SHER, 60, took his life by inhaling the fumes of
illuminating gas at his home, 4304 Sixty-fifth street, Richmond
Hill, last night according to police.
    SCHER was a widower, and lived with his married daughter, who
detected the gas fumes and found her father's body.  He left no
note, but his daughter said he had recently been ill and despondent.

MOTORIST HELD IN DEATH OF TWO
    Two boys who hopped on the running board of a friend's car
Saturday afternoon died of injuries sustained when the machine
side-swiped a truck, and the driver is being held for a hearing in
Homicide Court April 10.
    The driver is Floyd NEARY, 20, a clerk, living at 423 Applegate
court.  Magistrate BLANCHFIELD in Coney Island court yesterday held
him in $3,500 bail in connection with the deaths of Edward
COTAGNANO, 19, of 77 Van Sicklen street, and Ernest SABBATINI, 19,
of 200 Avenue S.
    COTAGNANO and SABBATINI hailed NEARY and asked him to take them
to a nearby ball field.  They were standing on the running board of
the car when it sideswiped a truck operated by Salvatore De LUCCA,
of 180 Highlawn avenue, at Van Sicklen street and Lloyd court.  Both
boys died in Harbor Hospital.

J.A. HILTON, LAWYER, DIES IN 59th YEAR
Was Specialist in Insurance Cases and Corporation Work
    Funeral services will be held at 8 A.M. to-morrow at the Church
of the Redeemer, Cortelyou road and Ocean avenue, for J. Arthur
HILTON, a well known corporation lawyer and specialist in insurance
cases, who died Saturday of acute indigestion at his country home at
Dover Plains, N.Y.
    Mr. HILTON who was fifty-eight years old, lived at 34 Rugby
road.  He is survived by his widow, Jessie SCOTT HILTON, and two
daughters by a previous marriage.
    He was born in Cohoes, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1872, a son of the late
John and Margette OXLEY HILTON.  He was a graduate of P.S. 25,
Brooklyn;  Colgate University, class of '95 and New York University
Law School, class of '97.
    Mr. HILTON, who was past president of the Invincible Club of
Brooklyn, was at one time active in Republican political circles
here.  He served as president of the Eighteenth A.D. Republican Club
and later the Twenty-third A.D. Republican Club.
    He was active in the affairs of the Brooklyn Chamber of
Commerce, the New York Bar Association, the Brooklyn Bar
Association, the Lawyers Club of Brooklyn, the National Bar
Association, the New York County Lawyers Association, the University
Club of Brooklyn and the Flatbush Taxpayers Association.
    Mr. HILTON practiced law at 80 John street, Manhattan, but
retired from active practice in May, 1929.  Since his retirement he
devoted much of his time to a sixteen-hundred acre ranch which he
owned in Dutchess County, where he maintained more than one hundred
head of Holsteins and the most modern of farming and dairy
equipment.
    He numbered among his fraternal associations Chancellor WALWORTH
Lodge, 271, F. & A. M.;  Triune Chapter, 1, R.A.M.;  Columbian
Commandery, A.A.O.N.M.S.;  Kismet Temple, K.T., Inc.;  Invincible
Conclave of Heptasophs;  Kings County Loyal Order of Moose and Delta
Phi Fraternity.

L.I. CITY MAN DIES IN CRASH
    DARIEN, Conn., April 6 (U.P.)--Head-on collision between two
automobiles on the Boston Post Road yesterday took the life of one
Long Island City newspaperman and seriously injured another.
    Fay A. WRIGHT, 28, who was killed instantly, was circulation
manager of the Long Island City Star and Malcolm C. CANNER, 25, who
suffered a possible fracture of the skull, was assistant circulation
manager.  WRIGHT lived at 4103 Broadway, Woodside, L.I., and CANNER
at 134 Fifty-eighth street, Flushing, L.I.
    Saul POLESTIN, building contractor, said to have been driver of
an eastbound machine, left the scene of the accident but was located
at his home, 365 West End Avenue, Manhattan, and returned to furnish
$1,000 bonds on charges of evasion and manslaughter.

ATKINSON--Suddenly on April 3, 1931, Henry F. ATKINSON, beloved
husband of the late Matilda (nee McALLISTER), father of Mary and
Henry, and brother of John J. and William J., Matilda ATKINSON and
Mary McALLISTER.  Funeral from the home of his sister, 153 Clinton
ave.  Requiem mass on Tuesday, at 9:30 A.M., at the Sacred Heart
Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

    BURKARD--Edna M., on April 4, in her 30th year, at her home,
130-39 120th st., Ozone Park.  Survived by her husband, John;
mother, Mrs. Mary VIESER, and brother, William.  Requiem mass will
be celebrated April 8, at 9:30 A.M. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
115th st. and 111th ave.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

    BURKHARDT--On April 4, 1931, Mary, beloved wife of Michael
BURKHARDT.  Funeral from her residence, 94 20th st., Wednesday, 9:30
A.M.;  thence to the Church of Our Lady of Dzenstochva, 24th st.,
between Third and Fourth avenues, for a requiem mass.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

    BROWN--On April 5, William R. J., beloved husband of the late
Sophia and father of William, Loretta, Joseph J., Mabel, Robert,
Grace and Walter, brother of Agnes BROWN, at his residence, 353 72d
st.  Time later.

    CONLIN--John J., on Friday, April 3, at his home, 708 Leonard
st.  He is survived by his widow, Hannah Conlin (nee Lane);  three
daughters, Mrs. Catherine DOWD, Mrs. Ella McCLOY and Veronica
CONLIN, and two brothers, Peter and Michael.  Funeral will take
place from his home on Tuesday, April 7, 1931;  thence to St.
Antony's R.C. Church, where there will be a requiem mass at 10 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

    COSTELLO--Suddenly on April 5, Ellen KENNEDY, beloved wife of
Thomas M. COSTELLO.  Funeral from her home, 232 Sterling st., on
Wednesday, April 8, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass will be offered at
St. Francis of Assist Church.  Inter-(article cut off).

    McCARTHY--William J., on Friday, April 3, 1931.  Survived by
wife, Margaret;  two sons, William and Edward;  one brother, Thomas
McCARTHY.  Funeral will take place from his home, 993 Manhattan
ave., on Tuesday, April 7;  thence to St. Columbkille's R. C.
Church, where there will be a requiem mass at 10 A.M.  Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

    McCORMICK--On Friday, April 3, Edward J., beloved husband of
Josephine REILLY, father of Edward J. McCORMICK and Mrs. T.A. HOGAN.
Funeral from his residence, 224 Baltic street, Tuesday, April 7,
9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress
streets, 10 A.M.

    McKENNA--On April 5, Bernard, native of Drumlifh, County
Longford, Ireland.  Beloved husband of Catherine (nee HURSON);
loving father of James T., Mrs. Catherine CAFFARO, Mrs. Rose REILLY,
Mrs. Margaret McINTYRE, the late Bernard A., and the late Joseph J.
McKENNA.  Funeral from his residence, 304 Sixteenth st., West New
York, N.J., on Wednesday, April 8, at 9:30.  Solemn requiem mass at
St. Joseph's Church, Twenty-first street and Palisades ave., West
New York, at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.  Longford papers
please copy.

    MAHONEY--On April 5, 1931, Francis J., in his 37th year, at his
residence, 111-50 Inwood street, Jamaica.  Survived by his wife,
Veronica TORCHIA MAHONEY;  two children, Doris and Francis, Jr.;
his mother, Nora CRONIN MAHONEY;  one brother, Richard;  three
sisters, Agnes MAHONEY, Mrs. Veronica IORIO and Mrs. Helen
VINCIGUERRO.  Funeral Wednesday from his residence, 9 A.M.;  thence
to R.C. Church of Our Lady of Charity, Dean st., and Schenectady
ave., Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10
A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

    MANZO--Joseph, on Sunday, at his home, 1236 80th st.  Funeral
Wednesday, at 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

    REIN--Catherine, wife of the late Charles REIN, champion rifle
shot of New York, and daughter of the late Capt. George A. BUCKHOLZ,
of N.Y. Police Dept., on April 4, at the home of her son-in-law at
107-22 109th st., Richmond Hill, N.Y.  She is survived by one
brother, two sisters, three sons, two daughters and nine
grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 7,
at 8 P.M.  Interment 2 P.M. Wednesday at Evergreen Cemetery.
Funeral private.

DERCAR--John Francis, on Saturday, April 4, at the age of 22
years, dearly beloved son of Mary and the late John DERCAR, and
loving brother of Mimi, Iva, Anna, Frances, Frank and Stephen
DERCAR.  Funeral from his residence, 2398 Silver st., Ridgewood, on
Tuesday, April 7, at 10:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Matthias' R.C.
Church, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment
Holy Trinity Cemetery.

    GEOGHEGAN--On Friday, April 3, Walter J., retired patrolman of
the New York Police Department, husband of the late Mary FOX,
brother of John GEOGHEGAN and Mrs. Mary MORAN.  Funeral from John F.
FAGAN's mortuary chapel, Henry and Warren sts., Tuesday, April 7,
9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren sts.,

    HEALY--On Sunday, April 5th, Bridget HEALY (nee McCANNON),
beloved wife of the late John HEALY, devoted mother of James,
Thomas, John, Joseph, Martin, Daisy and May HEALY.  Funeral from her
late residence, 486 Marion st., Wednesday, April 8, 9:30 A.M.,
requiem mass Our Lady of Lourdes Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

    HENDERSON--Julia, on April 4, mother of Mrs. Jane BLACK, Mrs.
Lilliam ANDERTON, Mrs. Irene KRAMER, Maude HENDERSON and George
HENDERSON.  Services at the late residence, 423 Etna st., Brooklyn,
on Monday night.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

    JENKINS--Vivian KELLY on April 2, daughter of Elizabeth MANNING
and the late Patrick KELLY, grand-daughter of the late Margaret
MANNING.  Survived by one daughter, Dolores;  husband Walter;  three
brothers, George, Ray and Gerard, and two sisters, Rita and Dolly.
Funeral this morning St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.

    KILCOYNE--Bartholomew, on April 4, at his residence, 171 5th
ave., son of John and Mary GILLOOLY, and brother of Mrs. Mary KING
and John KILCOYNE.  Funeral from chapel at 237 9th st., Wednesday, 9
A.M.;  thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church, 9th st. and 4th
ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 A.M.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.  Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

    LOVETT--On Friday, April 3, Joseph F., beloved husband of Anna
White, father of Joseph, Raymond and William LOVETT, Mrs. Rondzo
KAVANAGH, Mrs. P. GODKNECHT, Mrs. Carlos HAUGHEY, Mrs. Peter BENDAS,
at his residence, 311 President st.  Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Agnes R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

    RYAN--Mary, on April 3, at her residence, 142-11 119th rd.,
South Ozone Park.  Survived by sister, Mrs. Elizabeth MADDEN;  three
nephews and one niece, Nellie MURPHY.  Solemn requiem mass Tuesday
at St. Clement's R.C. Church, 9:30 A.M.  Interment at St. John's
Cemetery.  Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

    TEMPEL--On April 6, 1931, Richard C., beloved husband of Mary
TEMPEL (nee CONNOR), beloved father of John Charles, son of Jacob
and Grace TEMPEL.  Funeral services at his residence, 62-37 60th
rd., Maspeth, Wednesday, April 8, at 8 P.M.  Interment Thursday, 2
P.M., Lutheran Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
CAMPBELL - Anniversary mass for the soul of Joseph CAMPBELL, April
7, 8 o'clock, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Nostrand ave. and
Maple st.
    What would we give to clasp his hand,
        His happy face to see.
    To hear his voice and see his smile
        That meant so much to us.
          SISTERS ELIZABETH & MAMIE

GILLESPIE - In loving memory of my daughter, Florence.
    At eve when shadows are falling
        Sweet memories saddened with pain
    Steal in my heart with a longing
        If I could only see you again.
                  MOTHER

RICHARDSON - In sacred memory of my dear mother, Emily, who died
April 6, 1926.  Mass offered this morning, St. James Pro-Cathedral.
May she rest in peace.
        DAUGHTER, MARY LYNCH, AND FAMILY

RICHARDSON - In sacred memory of my dear mother, Emily, who died
April 6, 1926.  Gone but not forgotten.
                DAUGHTER ANNE

RICHARDSON - In sacred memory of my dear mother, Emily, who died
April 6, 1926.

    Just five years ago, mother dear, you passed away,
    Although you are not in our midst,
    You are one that's sadly missed.
               SON FRANK

RICHARDSON - In sacred memory of my dear grandmother, Emily, who
died April 6, 1926.  Gone but not forgotten.
               GRANDDAUGHTER NAN

GEORGE WITTMANN, of 65 Halleck avenue, died Friday.  He was born
in Brooklyn seventy-two years ago.  He is survived by his widow,
Agatha WITTMANN; one son, George J.F.;  one daughter, Mary GUINAND;
two grandchildren, Mildred GUINAND and Howard WITTMANN;  one
brother, Philip WITTMANN, and one sister, Josephine McMANNES.
Funeral will take place from the Forest Chapel, 856 Forest avenue
to-day, at 3 P.M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
W. Theodore LUTZ & Son.

    EINAR N. ERICSON, an accountant born in Sweden fifty-four years
ago and a resident of New York City for thirty-three years, died
Friday at his home, 122-02 115th avenue, Ozone Park, Queens.  He was
a member of Hill Grove Lodge, F. & A. M.;  Wakefield Square Club,
Strangnes Lodge, Order of Vasa and the Swedish Methodist Bethany
Church.  The Rev. Dr. John Deans conducted the funeral services at 8
P.M.  Saturday.  Interment at 10 A.M. yesterday was at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull street.  He
is survived by his widow, Ethel HORROCKS ERICSON;  a son, Franklin;
his mother, Nathalie;  three brothers, Gunnar, Ivar and Siegfried
and three sisters, Louise, Gerd, and Mrs. Rose M. BULTMAN.

    MARIE FALKE, of 8444 123rd street, Richmond Hill, died Friday.
She was born in Germany sixty-five years ago and lived in Brooklyn
forty-five years.  She was survived by her husband, Joseph J.F.
FALKE;  one son, Joseph W. FALKE;  two sisters, Tina EWEN and Anna
DIERKES, and one brother, William BERBUSS.  The funeral was held
from her late home to-day, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the Church of
the Holy Child Jesus where requiem mass was celebrated.  Interment
was at St. John's Cemetery under direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son.

    AUGUSTA BAUMGARTNER died Saturday in her seventy-fourth year.
She is the widow of George BAUMGARTNER and is well known in the
Brooklyn section.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bertha
MAURER and Barbara LIPP and two sons, John and August BAUMGARTNER.
Funeral services will be held at the BUSS Memorial Funeral Home,
6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale, Tuesday at 8 P.M., Rev. A.B. RHINOW of
Ridgewood Presbyterian Church, officiating.  Interment will follow
Wednesday at 2 P.M. at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of
William BUSS & Son.

    MARY M. SWEENEY, wife of Harry M. SWEENEY, security deposit
cashier in the department of finance, New York City, for the past
twenty years, died Friday at her home, 870 East Thirty-fourth
street.  She was born in Brooklyn a daughter of the late John and
Elizabeth SHERIDAN.  She was a parishioner of St. Vincent Ferrer's
R.C. Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 9:30
A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

    EDWARD PULLIS died Friday at his home, 11 Ash street.  He is
survived by his mother, Pauline;  four brothers and two sisters.
Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under
direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

    FRANZ ZOELLER died Saturday at Lenox Hill Hospital.  He was born
in Germany sixty-five years ago.  He is survived by his wife, Clara
KIRSCHGESSNER ZOELLER, and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth BENDER and
Mrs. Augusta KRAMER.  He was a member of the Astoria German Lutheran
Church.  Funeral services at his late home, 22-23 Crescent street,
Astoria, by the Rev. Walter DEGENHARDT, Tuesday at 2:30 P.M.
Interment private at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Jere
J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

    BERTHA B. HIGGINS died Friday at her home, 94 McDougal street.
She was born in Manhattan and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
many years.  She is survived by a son, James;  her mother, Mrs. Anna
TWEED;  four sisters, Mrs. John FREY, Mrs. Anna DUSWALT, Gertrude
and Margaret TWEED, and a brother, Richard M. TWEED.  She was a
member of the Church of St. Benedict, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 10 A.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity
Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

    JULIUS HONOLD died yesterday in his sixty-ninth year in Kings
County Hospital.  He is survived by a son, Jacon HONOLD, and one
grandchild.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Wednesday
at the funeral chapel, 89 Foxall street, Ridgewood.  Interment will
follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Charles SCHNEIDER.

    EDNA M. BURKARD, born in Brooklyn thirty years ago, died
Saturday at her home, 130-39 120th street, Ozone Park.  She is
survived by her husband, John;  her mother, Mrs. Mary VIESER and a
brother, William VIESER.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, Richmond Hill.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

    EMMA F. HEATHERINGTON, born in Brooklyn, the daughter of George
SMITH and Elizabeth CRAYTON SMITH, died Friday at her home, 165
Clinton avenue.  She was educated in the public schools and a
graduate of Girls' High School.  She was a life member of Simpson
M.E. Church, Clermont and Willoughby avenues.  Funeral services will
be held Monday at 8 P.M. by the Rev. Pastor WOHL, LL.D.  She is
survived in addition to her parents by her husband, Walter
HEATHERINGTON;  one daughter, Ruth;  and one sister, Mrs. Charles
KIRCHER.  Funeral will be held Tuesday at 10 A.M.  Interment at
Evergreen Cemetery, under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

    JENNIE T. MURRAY died Saturday at her home, 432 First street.
She is survived by her husband, Joseph F. MURRAY;  three sons,
Joseph F., Jr., Rev. George L. and Valentine E., and two daughters,
Jeanette E. and Marie A. MURRAY, and one sister, Mrs. William CAREY,
and a brother, Edward J. THOMPSON.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. to-morrow, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis
Xavier.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction
of William McCLEAN.

BRIDGET M'KENNA(typed as written) died yesterday at her home,
1610 East Fifty-fourth street.  She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Harold HUGHES and a son, Jack J. McKENNA.  The funeral will be held
at 2 P.M. to-day, from the funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford street.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Edward
H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

    SARAH J. GOLDING, widow of Stephen GOLDING, died Saturday at her
home, 769 Union street.  She is survived by one son, Frank.  The
funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home,
thence to the Church of St. Francis Xavier, where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

    MARY HAMILTON SCHERICK died Friday at her home, 564 Court
street.  She was born in the Twelfth Ward, Brooklyn, a daughter of
the late Alexander and Annie HAMILTON, and was a lifelong member of
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.  Her Husband, Andrew SCHERICK;  one
daughter, Anna Marie, and four brothers, James, a member of the New
York Fire Department;  William, John and Frank HAMILTON survive her.
The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home,
thence to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

    LOUISE M. VALWAY died Saturday.  She was born in Brooklyn.  She
was a member of Cassiopeia Chapter 453, O.E.S., of Rockville Centre,
L.I.  Funeral services at the chapel of William WARNECK, 374
Ridgewood avenue, to-night at 8 o'clock.  The Rev. Andrew J. MEYER
will officiate.  Interment to-morrow at 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery.

    HENRY F. ATKINSON died Friday at his home, 153 Clinton avenue.
He was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He was connected with Section
112 of the Department of Sanitation.  He is survived by a daughter
Mary;  a son, Henry;  two brothers, John J. and William J. and two
sisters, Matilda and Mrs. Mary McALLISTER.  The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Sacred
Heart.  Interment will be at St. Johns Cemetery under direction of
DAILY Bros., 460 State street.

    ADELE E. BRAVY, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at
her home, 1725 Stuart street.  She is survived by two brothers,
Arthur and George, and three sisters, Mrs. Amelia HALLAHAN, Jeanette
and Mrs. Estelle PALMER.  The Rev. Dr. Louis PARKER, of St. Simon's
Episcopal Church, will conduct the funeral services at 8 o'clock
to-night.  Interment at 2 P.M. to-morrow will be at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull street.

    HERMAN ESSIG, a Ridgewood realtor, died Sunday in his
forty-eighth year at his home, 1718 Stephan street, Ridgewood.  He
is survived by his widow, Mabel;  one daughter, Mrs. Minnie LIPPMAN;
one brother, Louis ESSIG, and one grandson.  Funeral services will
be held at his late residence, Thursday at 2 P.M.  Interment will
follow at the family mausoleum at Lutheran Cemetery under direction
of William BUSS & Son, Ind., 6703 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

    KURT GNORICH, of 1823 Stephen street, Ridgewood, died on Sunday
at the Bushwick Hospital in his tenth year.  He is survived by his
parents, William and Mary GNORICH.  Funeral services will be held at
the BUSS Memorial Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

     FREDERICK GEIGER, JR., died Saturday at his home, 426 Bleecker
street, in his seventy-fifth year.  He was a local preacher of
Greene Avenue German M.E. Church of which he was a member for about
thirty years.  He leaves four sons, Frederick, Jr., Frank, Henry and
Walter;  three grandchildren, Roy SHEFFIELD, Mildred Louise, and
Ralph Frederick, and one sister, Mrs. Margaret IHRIG.  Funeral
services to-morrow at 8 P.M. at Greene Avenue Church, Green avenue
near Evergreen avenue.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery at 10 A.M.
Wednesday.

    AUGUST REIMANN died Saturday at Bethany Deaconess Hospital.  He
was born in New York City sixty-eight years ago.  He was a cigar
maker.  He is survived by his widow, Emma;  a son, Herbert;  three
daughters, Mrs. Frederick STOLLE, Mrs. Otto DOERRLAMM and Mrs.
Edward KELLY;  seven grandchildren, one brother and one sister.  The
Rev. Adam KLOPFEL will conduct the funeral services at 2 P.M.
to-morrow at his late home, 52 Woodward avenue near Flushing avenue.
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under direction of William
B?ERMANN, 226 Wilson Avenue.

    MICHAEL J. HAYES, an accountant, died Thursday in his
twenty-seventh year, at his home, 131 Eighty-ninth street.  He is
survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HAYES;  one brother and
three sisters.  The funeral was held at 10 A.M. to-day, with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton.  Interment
followed at St. John's Cemetery under direction of John J. DARRAUGH
& Son, Inc.

    JAMES J. SHANAHAN, born in Ireland fifty-eight years ago and a
resident of Brooklyn for forty-two years, died Friday at his home,
471 Eighty-sixth street.  He is survived by a step-brother, John
CONSIDINE.  The funeral was held at 10 A.M. to-day, with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Anselm.  Interment followed at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of John J. DARRAUGH & Son, Inc.

    BARBARA DETTRICK HAROLD died Thursday at her home, 8913 Ursula
place, Forest Hills, Queens.  She is survived by her husband, James
J.;  two daughters, Eleanor and Olga;  two sons, James and Raymond
and three brothers, John, George and Frederick DETTRICK.  The
funeral was held at 9:30 A.M. to-day with requiem mass at the Church
of Our Lady of Mercy, Continental avenue, Forest Hills, Queens.
Interment was at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Albert J.
GLASCOTT, 9818 Metropolitan avenue, Forest Hills, Queens.

    BARTHOLOMEW KILCOYNE died Saturday at his home, 171 Fifth
avenue.  He was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for eighteen years.  He is survived by his parents, John and Mary
GILLOOLY KILCOYNE;  a sister, Mrs. Mary KING, and a brother, John
KILCOYNE.  The funeral will be held from the Funeral Home, 237 Ninth
street, at 9 A.M. Wednesday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Thomas Aquinas.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

    MARY RYAN died Friday at her home, 142-11 119th road, South
Ozone Park.  She was born in Ireland and had formerly been a
resident of the old Tenth Ward of Brooklyn for many years.  She is
survived by a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth MADDEN;  three nephews, John,
Charles and Joseph MADDEN, and a niece, Nellie MURPHY.  She was a
member of the Church of St. Clement Pope, South Ozone Park, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY,
237 Ninth street.

7 April 1931
WAVES FAREWELL, JUMPS TO DEATH
    Peter PUFA, of 20? Dahill road, was walking past the Hotel New
Yorker on Eighth avenue, Manhattan, to-day, when some sixth sense
told him to look up.
    He saw standing on a window ledge of the eighth floor a young
man, clad in dinner clothes.
    "For God's sake, don't jump," PUFA screamed at the youth, waving
his arms frantically.
    Whereupon the young man bowed low, pressed his fingertips to his
lips and blew a kiss to PUFA.  Then he leaped and was killed.
    At the hotel it was learned the youth had registered thirty
minutes earlier under the name of Leroy MAROT.  A commutation
ticket, found in his pocket, bore the name of Alfred DRESSLER, 22,
of Yonkers.  Police believe DRESSLER was his real name.

BAY RIDGE MAN, JOBLESS, DIES
    Arne MEISINGSAT, 34, a carpenter out of work, was found dead
early to-day in the kitchen of his home at 834 Fifty-ninth street,
by Fred LANGAN, a boarder, who smelled gas.
    Police reported that the gas was flowing from the oven jets of a
stove.  An emergency crew worked over MEISINGSAT for some time until
Dr. SCHMIDT, who responded with an ambulance from Norwegian
Hospital, said further efforts were useless.  The police declared
the death a suicide, although no notes were found.

NEWSPAPER MAN'S WIFE NEAR DEATH
    Mrs. Mary HYLAND, wife of William HYLAND, a reporter for The
Standard Union, narrowly escaped death when the automobile in which
she was riding with her husband and their son, Raymond, 22, was hit
by another machine and turned over late yesterday, at Ninety-first
avenue and 102nd street, Richmond Hill.
    She was taken, unconscious, to Mary Immaculate Hospital,
Jamaica, where at first it was thought her skull was fractured.
Later examination disclosed her condition was not critical and she
was able to return home.  Mr. HYLAN's forehead, hands and right side
were scratched and bruised when he was half thrown from the
overturned machine, and Raymond HYLAND was badly shaken.  Mrs. Anna
AMBROSE, 94-18 106th street, friend of the family and fourth
passenger in the car, escaped with minor injuries.  All were treated
by Ambulance Surgeon LEVY, of Mary Immaculate Hospital.
    The other automobile was driven by Rose STEWART of 101-43 115th
street, Richmond Hill.

NEGRESS' BODY STRUCK 3 TIMES
    Mrs. Martha PLAINS, 73, a Negress, was struck and killed by an
automobile operated by George P. HENRY, of 11 Prince street,
Freeport, L.I., at Evans avenue and Main street, last night.
    Henry went to a garage to telephone the police.  While he was
gone Robert PFLEUGNER, of 25 East Clinton street, Roosevelt, L.I.,
drove up and struck the body.  He also went to telephone the policy.
    When the two men returned they found that the body had
disappeared.  It was found later at Main street and Seaman avenue,
five blocks away.  The supposition is that another automobile struck
it and carried it that distance.
    Neither HENRY nor PFLEUGNER was held but each was asked to
appear before the Grand Jury. 

WILLIAM E. HERTWIG, husband of the late Sarah McCAULEY HERTWIG,
died Sunday.  He was born in Germany sixty-five years ago and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years.  He is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Lillian TOOMEY, and two sons, Robert and William
HERTWIG.  Funeral from his daughter's home, 613 Wilson avenue,
Wednesday at 2 P.M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction
of John J. LENNON.

    SARAH J. GOLDING, widow of Stephen S. GOLDING, died Saturday.
She was in her seventy-fourth year.  She was born and had always
lived in Brooklyn.  She was a devout member of St. Francis Xavier's
Catholic Church, from which the funeral will take place following a
solemn requiem mass Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.  She leaves a son, Frank
J. ROBERTS, a niece and several grandchildren.

    RALPH ANTONIELLO, infant son of Frank and Emma ANTONIELLO, died
Monday at his home, 251 Grand avenue.  He is survived by his parents
and grandparents.  Burial from his late home Wednesday, at 2 P.M.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Ernest CASAZZA &
Son, 186 Navy street.

    WILLIAM HOCK, husband of Frances HOCK, died Sunday.  He was a
lifelong resident of the Eastern District.  He is survived, besides
his widow, by one brother.  Funeral Wednesday, at 2 P.M., from J.J.
LENNON funeral parlors, 190 Leonard street.  Interment at Lutheran
Cemetery.

    MARY VAN STONE, mother of Albert VAN STONE, died Saturday at her
home, 223 Pacific street.  The funeral will be held Wednesday at
9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction
of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

    ROSE SIEGMANN BROWN, widow of Michael BROWN,  a life resident of
Brooklyn, died Sunday at her home, 1859 Madison street, in her
seventy-second year.  Shee is survived by three sons, John,
Frederick and Michael;  three daughters, Mary HUNTER, Elizabeth
KOELPIN and Rose FLIEL;  two brothers, Frederick and Christian
SIEGMANN, and eleven grandchildren.  She was a member of Reliance
Circle, 1102, C. of F. A.  Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M.  Interment at
Evergreen Cemetery.

    RISSEY died to-day at her home, 69 Verona street.  She was born
in Schull, County Cork, Ireland.  She is survived by her husband,
Dennis;  seven children, two sisters, one brother, her parents and
one sister in Ireland.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Friday, with requiem mass at the Church of the Visitation.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

    GIUSEPPE MANZO died Sunday in his sixty-first year, at his home,
1236 Eightieth street.  He was born in Italy and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for thirty years.  He is a member of Loggia I. Fiorti
Lucani, O.F.B.I., 429.  He is survived by a son, Sabatillo MANZO.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Rosalie, Sixty-third street and Fourteenth avenue.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Joseph
TARI, 121 Park avenue.

    ANNA HOLLERN, daughter of the late Simon HOLLERN died yesterday
at the United Israel Zion Hospital in her seventeenth year.  She is
survived by her mother, Sarah HOLLERN;  four sisters and four
brothers.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow from her
late home, 1067 Fifty-nine street, with requiem mass at the Church
of St. Frances De Chantel.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of John E. CLARKE, Inc.

    LOUIS MILLER died Sunday in his forty-fifth year at Norwegian
Hospital.  He is survived by a son, Louis MILLER.  The funeral
service will be held at the funeral chapel of John E. CLARKE, Inc.,
4409 Third avenue, at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Linden
Hill Cemetery.

    MARY McNABB died Sunday in Wyckoff Heights Hospital in her
thirty-first year.  She was born in Scotland and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for seven years.  She lived at 1593 Gates avenue.  She
is survived by her husband, Bernard, and three children.  The
funeral will be held at 9 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Brigid.  The funeral will be held from the funeral
chapel of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue.  She was a
member of the Rosary Society attached to the church.  Interment will
be at St. John's Cemetery.

    FRANK G. BEHRMAN died Sunday at his home, 206 Himrod street.
He was born in Brooklyn thirty-four years ago.  He was in the employ
of the Department of Street Cleaning as a sweeper for more than
three years.  He was a member of the Ridgewood Post, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Forty-seventh Infantry of the American Legion, and St.
Leonard's R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated on
Wednesday at 10 A.M.  He is survived by his wife, Anna DICE BEHRMAN;
one son, Frank BEHRMAN;  two daughters, Elinor and Frieda BEHRMAN;
his parents, Philip and Cecelia BEHRMAN;  three brothers, John
Joseph and Andrew BEHRMAN;  two sisters, Catherine FRANKS and Anna
SOMERS.  Interment under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons,
Central avenue and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

    CATHERINE REUTER GERSITZ died Monday at her home, 73 Covert
street.  She was born in Brooklyn fifty-seven years ago.  She was a
member of the Aid Society attached to Orphan Home of Our Lady of
Sorrows, Harrison place.  She also was a member of the Altar Society
attached to the Church of Fourteen Holy Martyrs, where a requiem
mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 A.M.  She is survived by her
husband, Charles;  five sons, Michael, Linus, Andrew, Joseph and
Charles GERSITZ;  three daughters, Margaret BALLES, Genevie BRAUN
and Helen GERSITZ;  nine grandchildren, two brothers, Andrew and
Anthony REUTER, and two sisters, Barbara KERTCHER and Margaret
FARNUNG.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

PATRICK MONAHAN died yesterday at Amityville.  He was born in
County Donegal, Ireland, and had been for fifty years a resident of
the Ninth Ward of Brooklyn.  He was formerly for forty-three years
employed by the Department of Water Supply of the City of New York.
He was the husband of the late Mary WOOD MONAHAN.  He is survived by
a son, John;  a brother, John, and a sister, Margaret MONAHAN.  He
was a member of the County Donegal P. & B. Association.  The funeral
will be held from the funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford street,
Thursday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Joseph.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of W.A. MARTIN, 764
Washington avenue.

    RICHARD C. TEMPEL died yesterday at his home, 6237 Sixtieth
road, Maspeth.  He was born in Brooklyn and formerly lived until a
year ago in the Bushwick section.  He is survived by his widow,
Mary;  a son, John Charles, and his parents, Jacob and Grace TEMPEL.
The Rev. Frederick GRIFFIN will conduct the funeral services at 8
P.M. to-morrow.  Interment at 2 P. M. Thursday will be at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of J. J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen
street.

 IN MEMORIAM
    SYMES - In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Julia
CRAWLEY SYMES, died April 7, 1930.  Solemn anniversary mass will be
offered Monday, April 13, at 8 o'clock at the Church of the
Visitation.
                    Daughter, Florence.

    WEBER - In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved mother,
Barbara, who departed this life April 7, 1930.  Masses on Wednesday.
    From this world of grief and trouble
        To the land of peace and rest,
    God has taken you, dear mother,
        Where you found everlasting rest.
                    Daughter & Family

BEATTY - On Monday, April 6, 1931, William, beloved husband of
Frances SMOLLON BEATTY.  Funeral Thursday, April 9, at 9:30 A.M.,
from the Mortuary of Thomas H. IRELAND, 187 South Oxford st.  Solemn
requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.

    BROWN - On Sunday, April 5, Rose BROWN (nee SEIGMAN), in her 72d
year, wife of the late Michael BROWN;  also mother of Mary HUNTER,
John BROWN, Frederick BROWN, Elizabeth KOELPIN, Rose BLEIL and
Michael BROWN;  sister of Frederick and Christian SEIGMAN;  also
survived by eleven grandchildren.  Funeral from her late residence,
1859 Madison st. on Thursday, April 9, at 2 P.M.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

    BROWN - On April 5, William R.J., beloved husband of the late
Sophia, father of William, Loretta, Joseph J., Mabel, Robert, Grace
and Walter, brother of Agnes BROWN.  Funeral Wednesday morning from
his late residence, 353 72d st.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of Angels
Church at 10 o'clock.

    BURKARD - Edna M., on April 4, in her 30th year, at her home,
130-39 120th st., Ozone Park.  Survived by her husband, John;
mother, Mrs. Mary VIESER, and brother, William.  Requiem mass will
be celebrated April 8, at 9:30 A.M. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
115th st. and 111th ave.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

    BYRNES - April 6, William, native of parish of Ballinaguard,
County Galway, Ireland.  Beloved husband of Sarah (nee CAMPBELL),
loving father of Margaret FINNERTY, William J., Charles P., Harry
S., Joseph J.  Member of N.Y. City Police Department, Traffic L,
Brooklyn Bridge;  Knights of Columbus of Salve Regina Council, No.
216.  Funeral from his late residence, 61-19 Madison st., Ridgewood,
L.I., Thursday, April 9, at 9 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady
of the Miraculous Medal R.C. Church, Prospect ave. and Bleecker st.,
Ridgewood, L.I.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

    CARTWRIGHT - Anna E. (nee WOODS), beloved wife of John E., on
Monday, April 6, at her residence, 9429 86th ave., Woodhaven.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle,
Woodhaven, on Thursday, 10 A.M.  Interment St. Augustine's Cemetery,
Ossining, New York.

    CONSTABLE - On Monday, April 6, 1931, Thomas CONSTABLE, age 74
years.  Funeral services will be held at the George W. PEASE funeral
parlors, 437 Nostrand ave., near Hancock st., on Wednesday, April 8
Members of Ridgewood Lodge, No. 710, F. & A. M., 
Court Bushwick, F. of A., and Typographical Union, No. 6 
are invited to attend.

    COSMOPOLITAN LODGE, NO. 585, F. and A.M. - Brethren are
requested to attend Masonic services for our late worthy brother,
JOHN LEWIS, at his residence, 305 Rose st., Newark, N.J., on
Tuesday, April 7, at 8 P.M.  Brethren will meet at the corner of
Church and Cortlandt sts., New York City, not later than 7 P.M.
        ERNEST L. DEARE, Master.
        THEO. C. OLDEHOFT, Secretary.

    COSTELLO - Suddenly on April 5, Ellen KENNEDY, beloved wife of
Thomas M. COSTELLO.  Funeral from her home, 232 Sterling st., on
Wednesday, April 8, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass will be offered at
St. Francis of Assisi Church.  Interment Holy Cross.

    DORAN - Marguerite, suddenly, on April 5, at her home, 216-10
102d ave., Queens, beloved wife of John, devoted mother of Muriel,
Marguerite, Jackie, Joseph and Francis.  Funeral Thursday, 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at R.C. Church of SS. Joachim and Ann.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.  John's Cemetery (typed as written).

    HEALY - On Sunday, April 5th, Bridget HEALY (nee McCANNON),
beloved wife of the late John HEALY, devoted mother of James,
Thomas, John, Joseph, Martin, Daisy and May HEALY.  Funeral from her
late residence, 486 Marion st., Wednesday, April 8, 9:30 A.M.,
requiem mass Our Lady of Lourdes Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

    HOLLERN - Anna, daughter of the late Simon HOLLERN, on April 6,
in her 17th year.  She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Sarah
HOLLERN;  four sisters and four brothers.  Funeral Wednesday, 9:30
A.M., from her late residence, 1067 59th st.  Requiem mass at St.
Frances de Chantal R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

    KILCOYNE - Bartholomew, on April 4, at his residence, 171 5th
ave., son of John and Mary GILLOOLY, and brother of Mrs. Mary KING
and John KILCOYNE.  Funeral from chapel at 237 9th st., Wednesday, 9
A.M.;  thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church, 9th st. and 4th
ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 A.M.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.  Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

ELLEN COSTELLO, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Sunday at her
home, 232 Sterling street.  She is survived by her husband, Thomas
M;  three children, her father, William KENNEDY;  a sister, Mrs. M.
REILLY, and three brothers, John, William and George KENNEDY.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Francis of Assisi.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

    SPENCER TJULIN died yesterday in Kings County Hospital, in his
thirty-seventh year.  He was born in Brooklyn.  He lived at 7724
Seventy-eighth street, Glendale.  He is survived by his mother,
Gertrude;  one sister, Marie NERG, and two brothers, George and
Gustave TJULIN.  He was a private, first class, Company E, 110th
Infantry during the World War.  The funeral services will be held at
2 P.M. Thursday at his late home.  
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue.

    FRANKLIN G. BEEBE, of 1815 Cornelia street, died yesterday.  He
was born in Brooklyn sixty-two years ago.  He was a member of
Metuchen Council, Royal Arcanum, 1673, of New Jersey.  He is
survived by his widow, Louise;  two sons, Clifford and Franklin, and
two brothers, Irving and Charles, and one grandchild.  The funeral
service will be held at the Peth Funeral Chapel, 15 Palmetto street,
at 8 o'clock to-night.  Interment at 2 P.M. to-morrow will be at
Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of the Estate of George PETH

    ANNA E. CARTWRIGHT died yesterday at her home, 9429 Eighty-sixth
avenue, Woodhaven.  She was born in Ossining, N.Y., and had been a
resident of Brooklyn and Queens for thirty-six years.  She is
survived by her husband, John E.;  a daughter, Mildred E.;  two
sons, John C. and Milton E., and two brothers, Michael and Joseph
WOODS.  She was a member of the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle,
Woodhaven, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.
Thursday.  Interment will be at St. Augustine's Cemetery, Ossining,
N.Y. under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

    WILLIAM BEATTY died Monday.  He was born in Manhattan and lived
for many years in the Eastern District of this borough.  He was
associated with the cotton goods industry for several years, but
retired from activity about four years ago.  He was formerly a
parishioner of the Church of the Transfiguration and later became a
communicant of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam
avenue.  He is survived by his widow, Frances SMOLLON BEATTY.  The
body is lying in state at the chapel at 187 South Oxford street
until Thursday, as 9:30 A.M., when the funeral will take place.  A
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of Our Lady of
Good Counsel at 10 A.M.  Interment will be made at the family plot
in Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Thomas H. Ireland.

McKENNA - On April 5, Bernard, native of Drumlifh, County
Longford, Ireland, Beloved husband of Catherine (nee Hurson);
loving father of James T., Mrs. Catherine CAFFARO, Mrs. Rose REILLY,
Mrs. Margaret McINTYRE, the late Bernard A., and the late Joseph J.
McKENNA.  Funeral from his residence, 304 Sixteenth st., West New
York, N.J., on Wednesday, April 8, at 9:30.  Solemn requiem mass at
St. Joseph's Church, Twenty-first street and Palisades ave., West
New York, at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.  Longford papers
please copy.

    MAHONEY - On April 5, 1931, Francis J., in his 37th year, at his
residence, 111-50 Inwood street, Jamaica.  Survived by his wife,
Veronica TORCHIA MAHONEY;  two children, Doris and Francis, Jr.;
his mother, Nora CRONIN MAHONEY;  one brother, Richard;  three
sisters, Agnes MAHONEY, Mrs. Veronica IORIO and Mrs. Helen
VINCIGUERRO.  Funeral Wednesday from his residence, 9 A.M.;  thence
to R.C. Church of Our Lady of Charity, Dean st. and Schenectady
ave., Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10
A.M.  Interment at National Cemetery.

    MONAHAN - On April 6, 1931, Patrick, beloved husband of the late
Mary MONAHAN (nee WOODS), and father of John.  Funeral Thursday,
9:30 A.M. from funeral home, 187 South Oxford st.  Solemn requiem
mass at St. Joseph's Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

    MILLER - Louis, in his 45th year, on April 5, suddenly at
Norwegian Hospital.  He is survived by his son, Louis.  Funeral
services Wednesday, at 2 P.M., at the funeral parlors of John E.
CLARK, Inc., 4409 3rd ave.  Interment Linden Hill Cemetery.

    O'CONNELL - Suddenly, on April 7, 1931, William A., beloved
husband of Mary A. COMERFORD O'CONNELL.  Funeral from his residence,
127 Clinton ave., Friday, April 10, at 9:30 A.M., thence to Sacred
Heart R.C. Church.  Philadelphia papers please copy.

    REIN - Catherine, wife of the late Charles REIN, champion rifle
shot of New York, and daughter of the late Capt. George A. BUCKHOLZ,
of N.Y. Police Dept., on April 4, at the home of her son-in-law at
107-22 109th st., Richmond Hill, N.Y.  She is survived by one
brother, two sisters, three sons, two daughters and nine
grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 7,
at 8 P.M.  Interment 2 P.M. Wednesday at Evergreen Cemetery.
Funeral private.

    SERLA - Mary, age 66 years, on April 6, 1931.  Funeral from her
late residence, 2162 Bay Ridge parkway, Thursday, 9 o'clock.

    TAPPE - Charles H., of 102-26 215th st., Bellaire, 62 years old,
on April 6.  Services at late home, April 9, 10 A.M.  Burial at Mt.
Olivet Cemetery.

    TEMPEL - On April 6, 1931, Richard C., beloved husband of Mary
TEMPEL (nee CONNOR), beloved father of John Charles, son of Jacob
and Grace TEMPEL.  Funeral services at his residence, 62-37 60th
rd., Maspeth, Wednesday, April 8, at 8 P.M.  Interment Thursday, 2
P.M., Lutheran Cemetery.

8 April 1931
POLICE FIND MAN SMOTHERED BY GAS
    John NACHTEL, 49, of 211 Thirty-ninth street, was found dead in
his home early to-day from gas poisoning.  When policy broke into
his room, they found several gas jets turned on and NACHTEL lying on
the floor.  It was said that he had been out of work for a number of
months and that he had been in poor health.

TWO OF L.I. CITY AUTO VICTIMS
    A short funeral service was read last night at Boulevard
Gardens, Queens, home of Fay WRIGHT, 27, circulation manager of the
Long Island Daily Star, who was killed in an automobile crash in
Darien, Conn., early Sunday morning while on his way back to New
York with Malcolm C. CANNER, his assistant, who was severely
injured.  Interment will be at Lawrence, Mass.  Mrs. Mary WRIGHT,
the widow will remain with her parents in Lawrence.
    Funeral services will be held to-day for David BREEN, Hunter's
Point blacksmith for forty years, who was fatally injured Saturday
night when he was struck by an automobile in Long Island City.  A
requiem mass will be offered in St. Raphel's R.C. Church in
Blissville.  Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery.
    The blacksmith, one of the few remaining in Long Island City,
was active in Irish-American circles and was an aide to John F.
CURRY in the St. Patrick's Day parade.  He was a leader for thirty
years of Clan-na-Gael and a member of the Ancient Order of
Hibernians and the Sarsfield Club.  He lived at 50-25 Fortieth
street, Thomson Hill.  His widow, a daughter and two sons survive.

AQUEDUCT EXTENSION BLAST KILLS TWO;  INJURES THREE
Underground Explosion Rocks Bronx Like Earthquake
    On the basis of one life for every an unofficial estimate by
engineers on other construction projects - the toll in the Catskill
aquaduct extension that will add to the water supply of Brooklyn and
Queens, already equals the $42,000,000 estimated cost of the
project.
    With the total number of lives lost now more than a score, the
district attorney's office in the Bronx and the office of Felix
MULDOON, second deputy policy commissioner, to-day had under
investigation the cause of the explosion which crushed two men to
death and seriously injured three others in the tunnel, 605 feet
underground, near 167th street and Bryant avenue, the Bronx, last
night.
    The two men dead were Edelmino FERNANDEZ, 27, of 703 Washington
street, Manhattan and Weyman MOFFATT, 30, of 1440 Manford place, the
Bronx, both in charge of a number of men and construction work.  The
three men injured are in Lincoln Hospital.
    Questioning witnesses, the authorities learned a charge to blow
through a barrier of rock had been set and the fifty men in the
mucker crews working underground had been ordered back 500 feet to
the safety zone.  Just as Vernon Miller, the "touch-off man," threw
the switch, about 1,000 feet from the charge, a messenger arrived
too late, to tell him that the order had been changed.
    FERNANDEZ is believed to have gone back into the danger zone.
When the smoke cleared, rescuers, themselves cut and bruised, found
the two dead men, and the others pinned down by debris so they could
not move.  In less than a half hour, however, all had been taken to
the upper level.

WARNER HEIR LOSES IN FIGHT AGAINST DEATH
Producer's Son Dies After Seven Weeks' Illness--Honor Paid Memory
    Lewis J. WARNER, only son of Harry M. WARNER and heir potential
to the WARNER enterprises, died at Doctors' Hospital, Manhattan, at
9:30 Saturday night from double pneumonia.
    Twenty-two years old, young WARNER had been ill since Feb. 14,
when septic poisoning set in following extraction of a wisdom tooth
while he was visiting Havana.  He was later rushed by Government
naval hospital plane to Miami and hurried to New York for additional
treatments.  Medical science, at its best, was marshaled on his
behalf and the battle for life raged for many weeks after his return
to New York.
    Pneumonia set in and it became necessary to pump oxygen into his
room, which was hermetically sealed.  On Saturday, it appeared
dubious, as had been the case often during his illness, that he
would survive.  That evening he died.
    Young WARNER dropped his college instruction at Columbia to
enter his father's business.  He was still going through his
novitiate when taken ill.  Film men outside of the WARNER
organization had always regarded him as a young executive of
considerable promise.
    The body lay in state at Riverside Memorial Chapel, 180 West
Seventy-sixth street, Manhattan, until 11 A.M. yesterday when
services were conducted by Dr. Nathan KRASS at Temple Emanu-El, 1
East Sixty-fifth street.  Interment was at Salem Fields, in Cypress
Hills.
    In honor of his memory, the WARNER headquarters and associated
offices in New York were closed all day.  WARNER theatres everywhere
observed silence from midday to two minutes past 12 o'clock.
    Harry M., Mrs. WARNER and their two daughters, Doris and Betty,
mourned their loss, surrounded by their family and intimate friends
who had gathered at the Sherry-Netherlands.

FAMILY MOURNS MRS. MARGUILES
    Funeral Services were held at 2 P.M. yesterday at the Stuyvesant
Funeral Home, 49 East Seventh street, Manhattan, for Mrs. Leah
MARGUILES, widow of Moses MARGUILES, merchant and philanthropist,
who died Monday in her seventy-third year in Beth David Hospital in
Manhattan.
    Mrs. MARUILES, who lived at 269 South Second street, was born in
Rumania and came to the United States in 1899.  She was the founder
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Independent Stryjer Society, of
which she served as treasurer for thirty-seven years.  She was a
member of the South First Street Talmud Torah and the South Third
Street Synagogue.  She lived for twenty years in the Eastern
District.
    She is survived by two sons, Philip and Alfred J. MARGUILES;
three daughters, ex-Magistrate Clarice M. BARIGHT, Mrs. Pauline
SCHWARTZ and Katie MARGUILES;  seven grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

BEATTY - On Monday, April 6, 1931, William, beloved husband of
Frances SMOLLON BEATTY.  Funeral Thursday, April 9, at 9:30 A.M.,
from the mortuary of Thomas H. IRELAND, 187 South Oxford st.  Solemn
requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.

BROWN - On Sunday, April 5, Rose BROWN (nee SEIGMAN), in her 72d
year, wife of the late Michael BROWN;  also mother of Mary HUNTER,
John BROWN, Frederick BROWN, Elizabeth KOELPIN, Rose BLEIL and
Michael BROWN;  sister of Frederick and Christian SEIGMAN;  also
survived by eleven grandchildren.  Funeral from her late residence,
1859 Madison st., on Thursday, April 9, at 2 P.M.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

DONNELLY - Sarah, on April 7, at her home, 913 Hancock st.  Survived
by three sons, Michael J., James F. and Richard J.  Funeral will be
held Friday, 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass will be offered at Our Lady of
Good Counsel R.C. Church, 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DORAN - Marguerite, suddenly, on Sunday, April 5, at her home,
216-10 102d ave., Queens, beloved wife of John, devoted mother of
Muriel, Marguerite, Jackie, Joseph and Francis.  Funeral Thursday,
9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at R.C. Church of SS. Joachim and
Ann.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HOFFMAN - Charles, aged 54 years, on April 7, 1931, at his late
residence, 229 Kingsland ave., Brooklyn, beloved husband of Amelia,
loving father of Margaret FULKNER, Barbara GYGER, Ruth EIGHNEY and
Edward HOFFMAN, and loving brother of Josephine ALBERTI;  also
survived by seven grandchildren.  Funeral Friday, April 10, 2 P.M.,
from John VOGEL's funeral parlors, 65-29 Grand ave., Maspeth.
Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

KREINER - On Tuesday, April 7, Walter H. KREINER, beloved husband of
Bertha KREINER, father of Walter A.H., Jr., Anna, Helen KREINER,
Louise RIETMEIER, and father-in-law of William RIETMEIER.  Funeral
services at his late residence, 905 Willoughby ave., Thursday
evening, April 9, at 8 o'clock.  Interment Friday, April 10, 2 P.M.,
Lutheran Cemetery.

McARDLE - On April 7th, Catherine, the beloved wife of Frank and
mother of Mrs. Mary ARMSTRONG, Mrs. Sue BURR, Mrs. Irene SARLE and
Frank McARDLE, at her residence, 43 88th st.  Funeral on Friday at
9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Patrick's Church, 4th ave. and 95th st.
Interment Holy Cross.

MACKMULL - August, on April 7, 1931, age 40 years, beloved husband
of Caroline DUSS MACKMULL, father of Marion MACKMULL and brother of
Josephing SCHMITT.  Funeral Friday at 9 A.M. from his home, 1734
DeKalb ave.;  thence to St. Aloysius R.C. Church.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

McDONNELL - Mary (nee DALY), at her residence, 267 Carroll st., on
April 8, beloved wife of John P. McDONNELL and loving mother of
Roger A., John C. and Lillian M. McDONNELL.  Notice of funeral later.

MAYER - On Tuesday, April 7, 1931, Peter, beloved husband of the
late Elizabeth MAYER.  Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert
COLLIGAN and Mrs. WILLIAM TAGGART, and two sons, George and Louis.
Funeral services on Friday, 2 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

MONAHAN - On April 6, 1931, Patrick, beloved husband of the late
Mary MONAHAN (nee WOODS), and father of John.  Funeral Thursday,
9:30 A.M. from funeral home, 187 South Oxford st.  Solemn requiem
mass at St. Joseph's Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

O'CONNELL - Suddenly, on April 7, 1931.  William A., beloved husband
of Mary A. COMERFORD O'CONNELL.  Funeral from his residence, 127
Clinton ave., Friday, April 10, at 9:30 A.M., thence to Sacred Heart
R.C. Church.  Philadelphia papers please copy.

O'NEIL - On Tuesday, April 7th, Margaret (nee NEWCOMBE), beloved
wife of Michael J. O'NEIL, mother of Mrs. Frank McGUINNESS, Mrs.
Augustus DAVIS, Mrs. Charles GABEL, Mrs. Walter ADAMS, Arthur and
William O'NEIL.  Funeral from her residence, 2716 Farragut road,
Friday at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Jerome's R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

OTT - John L. OTT, beloved husband of Catherine OTT (nee MASSET) of
252 Vermond st., Brooklyn, on Monday, age 65.  Funeral mass at St.
Michael's R.C. Church on Friday at 10 A.M.  Interment in Holy
Trinity Cemetery.  Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George OTT.  He is
survived by his wife, two sons, George, Edward E., and four
grandchildren and one brother, Edward Kyran OTT.

SULLIVAN - Timothy J., beloved husband of Ellen DELEHANTY, on
Tuesday, April 7, at his residence, 945 East Thirty-second st.,
Brooklyn.  Formerly a resident of the Fourth Ward, Manhattan.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn
ave. and Glenwood rd., Brooklyn, on Friday, at 9:30 A.M.  Interment
in Calvary Cemetery.

TAPPE - Charles H., of 102-26 215th st., Bellaire, 62 years old, on
April 6.  Services at late home, April 9, 10 A.M.  Burial at Mt.
Olivet Cemetery.

FRANK MARTIN, retired butcher, born in Germany sixty-five years ago
and a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-four years, died yesterday at
his home, 60-84 Metropolitan avenue.  He is survived by his widow,
Mary;  two sons, six daughters and one brother.  The funeral
services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Mt.
Olivet Cemetery.

HENRY HAJEN, a boss decorator and painter, born in Germany sixty-six
years ago and a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-two years, died
Monday at his home, 986 Hancock street.  He was a member of Holy
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Harmonia Benefit Society
and the Deutscher Krieger Fund of New York.  He is survived by his
widow, Antoinette and a daughter, Wander HAJEN.  The Rev. Dr.
Charles H. DORT will conduct the funeral services at 8 o'clock
to-night at the Peth Funeral Chapel, 15 Palmetto street.  Interment
at 2 P.M. to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
the estate of George PETH.

ROBERT MARSH died Monday at his home, 1457 Eighty-fourth street.  He
was born in Brooklyn.  He is survived by his parents, Harry and Ida
LONG MARSH.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.
Interment will be at St. Michael's Cemetery, Astoria, under
direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

MARGARET C. CASEY died yesterday at her home, 93 Milton street.  She
was an old parishioner of the Church of St. Antony of Padua and a
member of the Rosary Society.  She is survived by a sister, Mrs. J.
KOCH, and two brothers, Patrick and Frederick CASEY.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Antony of Padua, Manhattan avenue and Milton street.  Interment
will follow at Calvary Cemetery under direction of M. J. GRADY &
Son, 74 Calyer street.

WILLIAM HOSE died Sunday at his home, 128-36 147th street, South
Ozone Park.  He was born in New York City seventy-seven years ago
and came to Queens nine years ago.  He was a retired employee of B.
ALTMAN Company, Manhattan department store.  He is survived by his
widow, Phoebe HOSE;  a daughter, Mrs. A. J. VAN PELT, and two sons,
William and Henry.  Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock
to-night.  Interment to-morrow will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

TIMOTHY J. SULLIVAN died yesterday at his home, 945 East
Thirty-second street.  He was formerly a resident of the Fourth Ward
of Manhattan.  He is survived by his widow, Ellen DELEHANTY
SULLIVAN;  two daughters, Mary and Loretta, and five sons, Joseph,
Francis, John, William and Eugene.  He was a member of the Church of
St. Vincent FERRER, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30
A.M. Friday.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction
of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

WILLIAM BYRNES died Monday at Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan.  He was
born in the Parish Balliniguard, County Galway, Ireland.  He is
survived by his widow, Sarah CAMPBELL BYRNES;  one daughter, Mrs.
Margaret FINNERTY, and four sons, William J., Charles P., Harry S.
and Joseph J. BYRNES.  He was a member of the Police Department and
was attached to Traffic L and station on the Brooklyn Bridge.  He
was a member of the Salve Regina Council, 216, K. of C., and the
Holy Name Society.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. to-morrow
from his late home, 61-19 Madison street, Ridgewood, with requiem
mass at the Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John S.
MILLER, 64-19 Metropolitan avenue.

MARGARET O'NEILL died yesterday at her home, 2716 Farragut road.
She is survived by her husband, Michael J. O'NEILL;  four daughters,
Mrs. Frank McGUINNESS, Mrs. Augustus DAVIS, Mrs. Charles GABEL and
Mrs. Walter ADAMS, and two sons, Arthur and William O'NEILL.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Jerome.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery,
under direction of John J. O'NEIL, 334 Court street.

SARAH DONNELLY died yesterday at her home, 913 Hancock street.  She
was the widow of Michael CONNELLY.  She is survived by three sons,
Michael, James and Richard, and one grandson, James CONNELLY.  She
was a life resident of Brooklyn.  The funeral will be held Friday at
9:30 A.M., with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good
Counsel.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of Stephen F. DURYEA.

GLADYS COSGROVE O'CONNOR died yesterday at her home, 500 Atlantic
avenue, Dongan Hills, Staten Island.  She was born in South Brooklyn
twenty-five years ago, a daughter of the late Peter and Frances
CONNELLY COSGROVE.  She is survived by her husband, Clarence;  a
daughter, Frances;  two sisters, Mrs. Frances JENSEN and Mrs. Ethel
JORDAN, and a brother, Peter COSGROVE.  The funeral will be held
from the Funeral Home, 237 Ninth street, at 9:30 A.M. Friday, with
requiem mass at the Church of Thomas Aquinas.  
Interment will be at Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, N.J., 
under direction of Joseph G.DUFFY.

WILLIAM A. O'CONNELL, born in Middletown, Ohio fifty-four years ago
and a resident of Brooklyn for sixteen years, died yesterday at his
home, 127 Clinton avenue.  He was a retired iron moulder of the
Brooklyn Navy Yard.  He was a member of the Order of Eagles, Local
96 of the Iron Moulders Union, Spanish American War Veterans
Association of Company "D", First Regiment, and the Church of the
Sacred Heart, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.
Friday.  He is survived by his widow, Mary A. COMERFORD O'CONNELL;
four sons, Thomas F., William P., Joseph F. and John;  a daughter,
Mary Ella, and three sisters, Ella BEIRNI, Mrs. William J. RANKIN
and Mrs. F.H. SNELGROVE.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of John P. SCULLY, 203 DeKalb avenue.

ELIZABETH V. BOPP died Monday at her home, 164 Covert street, in her
fifty-sixth year.  She is survived by her husband, August;  two
daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, and a brother, Alexander DOUGLAS.
The funeral services will be held at 7:30 o'clock to-night.
Interment at 10:30 A.M. to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of WEIGAND Bros.

RUDOLPH E. UECKERMAN died Monday at his home, 789 McDonough street.
He was an apartment house superintendent.  He was born in Hoboken,
N.J., thirty-seven years ago.  He is survived by his mother,
Caroline;  his widow, Josephine;  a daughter, Herma;  two brothers,
Frank and Amandus UECKERMAN, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
EISENHAUER.  He was a member of Yew Tree Lodge, 461, F. & A. M.  He
served in Battery F, Fifty-ninth Artillery during the World War.
The funeral services will be held at the funeral chapel of B.J.
THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue, at 8 P.M. to-morrow.  The Rev. Dr. J.
CROSS, of Union Congregational Church, of Richmond Hill, will
officiate.  Cremation Friday morning at Fresh Pond.

GEORGE AFFLECK died Monday at his home, 319 Chauncey street.  He is
survived by his widow, Josie WILLIAMSON AFFLECK;  a son, George W.
AFFLECK;  his mother, Mrs. Thaddeus AFFLECK;  a sister, Mrs. Ernest
GREEN, and one grandchild.  He was a member of East End Council,
101, Jr. O. U. A. M.  He was employed at the Grand Central Store of
L.K. Liggett Drug Company for thirty-five years.  The funeral
services will be held at 8 P.M. Friday at the Funeral Chapel of B.
J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue.  
Interment at 10 A. M. Saturday will be at Cedar Grove Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
FREY - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth, who
died April 7, 1930.  May she rest in peace.
SON, HARRY;  DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, MINERVA;  GRANDSON, HARRY, JR.

HERVEY - In memory of Peter A., who departed this life six years ago
to-day.  Rest in peace.
        BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

9 April 1931
WOMAN IS KILLED IN WRECK OF CAR
    Policy of Parkville station to-day are trying to learn the
identity of a woman about 35 years old, five feet seven inches tall,
weighing about 160 pounds, red hair, with a tattoo mark above her
left knee with the word "Jimmy Gizzard."  The woman was killed last
night while a passenger in an automobile owned by Edward QUINN of
772 Fourth avenue.
    QUINN's automobile collided with another driven by Nathan KARS
of 345 Montgomery street at Coney Island avenue and Avenue I.  This
car was overturned but when the police arrived, only the woman was
found in the wreckage.
    QUINN told the police his car had been stolen and that he was
not driving it but he was arrested on a charge of homicide.
Bystanders said that the overturned car contained two men and the
dead woman.

CHAPMAN - Isabella, on Wednesday, April 8, at her home, 83 Pilling
st., in her 79th year, loving mother of Henry CHAPMAN.  Funeral
Saturday, 9:30 A.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

CHRISTIANSON - On April 8, Lena, widow of John and mother of Mrs.
Tillie MADLER and Edward J. CHRISTIANSON.  Services at her
residence, 474 Irving ave., Friday evening at 8.  Funeral Saturday
at 2.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

COYNE - On April 7, 1931, John J., beloved husband of Mary A. COYNE
and devoted father of Harry J., Edward F. and Leonard J.  Formerly
of 65 Cranberry st. and late of 45 S. Oxford st.  Remains reposing
at the parlors, 187 S. Oxford st.  Solemn requiem mass at Queen of
All Saints R.C. Church, Saturday.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DONNELLY - Emma, on April 8, beloved wife of John DONNELLY, devoted
mother of Edward DONNELLY, mother-in-law of Ellen DONNELLY, and
grandmother of John and Margaret DONNELLY, in her 46th year.
Funeral from her late residence, 9002 201st st., Hollis, on Saturday
9:30 A.M.;  thence to the Church of the Incarnation, corner 207th
st. and 89th ave., Hollis, where a requiem mass will be offered for
the repose of her soul at 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

GLYNN - Catherine, seven year old daughter of Michael J. and Nora
DEACY GLYNN, on Wednesday, April 8, at the residence of her parents,
1329 Sterling pl.  Funeral Saturday 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery, direction of FEENEY & SONS.

HANSEN - Andrew, beloved husband of Anna and father of Mrs. Daniel
BURNS, Mrs. Patrick KANE, Mrs. Joseph O'NEILL, Bernard Andrew, Jr.,
and Henry, at his late residence, 39 Lake st., Brooklyn, April 8.
Funeral services Friday evening at 8 o'clock.  Funeral Saturday at 2
P.M.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

JOHNSON - James, died on April 7.  Survived by his parents, Richard
and Ruth WILKENS JOHNSON, one sister and one brother.  Funeral
Saturday, 2 P.M. from his residence, 288 Windsor place.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

KAUFMAN - Anna Rose, on April 7, at Merrick, L.I., in her 49th year.
Survived by her husband, Charles and one daughter, Mrs. Frances
HOPPE, and three grandchildren.  Funeral services to-night, 8
o'clock, in chapel, 1030 Bushwick ave, near Halsey st.  Interment
Lutheran Cemetery, Friday, 2 P.M.

KREINER - On Tuesday, April 7, Walter H. KREINER, beloved husband of
Bertha KREINER, father of Wal;ter A.H., Jr., Anna, Helen KREINER,
Louise RIETMEIER, and father-in-law of William RIETMEIER.  Funeral
services at his late residence, 905 Willoughby ave., Thursday
evening, April 9, at 8 o'clock.  Interment Friday, April 10, 2 P.M.
Lutheran Cemetery.

LEDERLE - On April 8, 1931, George LEDERLE, beloved husband of
Florence LEDERLE and devoted father of George LEDERLE, Jr., in his
45th year.  He is also survived by one sister and three brothers.
Funeral services to be held under the direction of Funeral Director
Peter BLASIUS, 1872 Gates ave., Ridgewood, at his late residence,
1879 Palmetto st., on Friday at 8 P.M.  Funeral on Saturday, April
11, at 2 P.M.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

McARDLE - On April 7th, Catherine, the beloved wife of Frank and
mother of Mrs. Mary ARMSTRONG, Mrs. Sue BURR, Mrs. Irene SARLE and
Frank McARDLE, at her residence, 43 88th st.  Funeral on Friday at
9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Patrick's Church, 4th ave. and 95th st.
Interment Holy Cross.

McDONNELL - Mary (nee DALY), at her residence, 267 Carroll st., on
April 8, beloved wife of John P. McDONNELL and loving mother of
Roger A., John C. and Lillian M. McDONNELL.  Funeral Saturday;  
thence to St. Agnes R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MACKMULL - August, on April 7, 1931, age 40 years, beloved husband
of Caroline DUSS MACKMULL, father of Marion MACKMULL and brother of
Josephine SCHMITT.  Funeral Friday at 9 A.M. from his home, 1734
DeKalb ave.;  thence to St. Aloysius R.C. Church.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MAYER - On Tuesday, April 7, 1931, Peter, beloved husband of the
late Elizabeth MAYER, at his residence, 109-46 217th st., Bellaire,
L.I.  Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert COLLIGAN and Mrs.
William TAGGART, and two sons, George and Louis.  Funeral services
on Friday, 2 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

MERKLE - On April 8, 1931, Minnie FINLEY MERKLE, aged 59 years,
beloved wife of Henry MERKLE, mother of Harry, Arthur, Robert
MERKLE, Louise SCHUBART, Florence NIEMAN and Marie SCHABER, and
sister of Julia SIMMONS and Florence TUEBNER.  Funeral from her late
residence, 2629 Woodbine st., Saturday.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

MOONEY - Catherine, on April 7, 1931, at her home, 162 Linden st.,
beloved wife of the late William MOONEY, in her forty-seventh year.
Funeral Friday, April 10, at 9:30 A.M. from George BAQUE's funeral
chapel, 614 Woodward ave., near Linden st., thence to St. Barbara's
R.C. Church where a solemn requiem mass ill be offered.

NAGLE - On Tuesday, April 7, Teresa NAGLE (nee COLLINS).  Relatives
and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral from the home
of her son, John F. NAGLE, 12 Foundry st., Newark, N.J.  Funeral
April 10 at 8 A.M.;  thence to St. Aloysius Church, where a high
requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul at 9 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.

NOLAN - Irene Rosemary, in her fifth year, beloved daughter of
Daniel and Irene SMITH NOLAN, on Wednesday April 8, at the residence
of her parents, 1422 Remsen ave.  Funeral Saturday, 11 A.M.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, direction of FEENEY & Sons.

O'CONNELL - Suddenly, on April 7, 1931, William A., beloved husband
of Mary A. COMERFORD O'CONNELL.  Funeral from his residence, 127
Clinton ave., Friday, April 10, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to Sacred
Heart R.C. Church.  Philadelphia papers please copy.

O'CONNOR - (nee COSGROVE) - Gladys, on April 7, at Dongan Hills,
S.I.  Survived by husband, Clarence;  daughter, Frances, and sisters
Mrs. Frances JENSEN, Mrs. Ethel JORDAN, and brother, Peter COSGROVE.
Funeral Friday from Funeral Home, 237 9th st.  Solemn requiem mass 9
A.M. at St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church, 9th st. and 4th ave.
Interment Holy Name Cemetery, N.J.  Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

O'NEILL - On Tuesday, April 7th, Margaret (nee NEWCOMBE), beloved
wife of Michael J. O'NEILL, mother of Mrs. Frank McGUINNESS, Mrs.
Augustus DAVIS, Mrs. Charles GABEL, Mrs. Walter ADAMS, Arthur and
William O'NEILL.  Funeral from her residence, 2716 Farragut road.
Friday at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Jerome's R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

REICHARD - Agatha A., widow of Herman I., on Wednesday, April 8, at
the residence of her daughter.  Mrs. Erna MARSH, 191 Weirfield st.,
Brooklyn.  Funeral services Friday, 8 P.M.  Cremation Saturday, 2
P.M. at North Bergen, N.J.

ROACH - On April 7, Jennie, dearly beloved wife of Anthony and
devoted mother of Mrs. E. MOZER.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from
her residence, 462 Prospect ave.;  thence to the Church of the Holy
Name, where a mass will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WILLIAM H. HUBBELL CAMP NO. 4, UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS - Funeral
service of Comrade FRANK COLLINS, late private, H, 7th U.S. Cavalry,
at Fifth ave. and Seventy-fifth st.  'funeral parlor', Friday, April
10, 9 P.M.  Interment April 11, at 3 P.M.  Valhalla Cemetery, Staten
Island.
GEO. B. SERENBETZ, Commander
WM. J. S. DINEEN, P.C., Adjutant

                    IN MEMORIAM
CAULFIELD - Mary, died April 9, 1929.  Anniversary mass Friday
morning 8 o'clock at Holy Name of Jesus Church.
MOTHER, SON, BROTHERS AND SISTERS

NOLAN - In sad and loving memory of a dear wife and mother,
Catherine NOLAN, who departed this life April 9, 1927.

It's lonesome here without you, mother dear
    And sad and weary the way;
Life has not been the same to us
    Since you were called away.
HUSBAND, DAUGHTER AND SONS.

VITTA - The very Rev. Monsignor Charles E.  A month's mind solemn
mass on Friday, April 10, at 10 A.M., at the Holy Name Church,
Prospect Park West, for the repose of his soul.

ALICE WHITE died Wednesday at her home,1868 Grove street, Ridgewood.
She was born in Ireland July 7, 1851 and lived in Brooklyn sixty
years.  She is survived by her son-in-law, Joseph FREVELE;  one
grandchild and five great-grandchildren.  Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M.
from the chapel of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk ave.  Interment
will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

RHODA EDWARDS WHERRY, wife of William M. WHERRY, Jr., New York
attorney, died last night at the Medical Center, Manhattan.  She was
the daughter of Charles H. and Sarah BREED ZUG, of Pittsburgh.  Her
father was identified with the steel industry in Pittsburgh for many
years as the president of the ZUG Iron & Steel Works.  She was
educated at Mrs. STEARN's School, Amherst;  married in 1902 and
later moved to Plainfield, N.J., where she resided for a number of
years.  She was an active worker in charitable circles and took an
active interest in the work of the VANDERBILT Clinic.  She is
survived by her husband, one daughter, Margaretta EDWARDS, wife of
Hugh TREHERNE-THOMAS, Mumbles, Wales, and one son, William M.
WHERRY, 3d, now a student at Choate School.  The funeral services
will be held Friday at 3 P.M., at the chapel of the Madison Avenue
Presbyterian Church.  Madison avenue and Seventy-third street,
Manhattan.

ANNA McKENNA died Tuesday at her home, 1263 Madison street.  She was
born in Syracuse, N.Y., July 4, 1862 and lived in Brooklyn most of
her life.  She is survived by three sons, Edward, Harry and Howard
McKENNA;  three daughters, Mrs. Josephine HURD, Mrs. Ruth HICKSON,
Mrs. Evelyn KRAUSS;  eleven grandchildren and one great-grand-child.
Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Martin of Tours
Church, Weirfield street and Knickerbocker avenue, where a requiem
mass will be celebrated.  Interment under direction of Charles
MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

AGATHA A. REICHARD died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Anna Erna MARSH.  191 Weirfield street.  She was born in Germany and
had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  She is survived by
another daughter, Mrs. Louise CAMPBELL;  two sons, Edgar G. and
Herman G. REICHARD;  two sisters, one brother and ten grandchildren.
The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. Friday.  Cremation at 2
P.M. Saturday at North Bergen, N.J., under direction of FEENEY &
Sons, 1847 Broadway.

WILLIAM J. McINTOSH died Tuesday at Kings County Hospital.  He was a
life resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived by four daughters and one
son.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Friday from the funeral
chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery.

MARY A McDONNELL, died yesterday at her home, 267 Carroll street.
She is survived by her husband, John P. McDONNELL;  two sons, Roger
A. and John C.;  one daughter, Lillian M.;  a brother, Jerome DALY,
and a sister, Mrs. B. CANNON.  She was for forty years a parishioner
of the Church of St. Agnes, where requiem mass will be celebrated at
9:30 A.M. Saturday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

ERNST H. GIRARDS died Tuesday at his home, 7141 Metropolitan avenue,
Middle Village, in his seventy-second year.  He was born in Germany
and had been a resident of Middle Village for fifty years.  He was
engaged in the florist business opposite Lutheran Cemetery.  He is
survived by his widow, Barbara;  two daughters, Mary KAMMERER and
Catherine GIRARDS;  two sons, Evo and Egysl GIRARDS, and nine
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Margaret, Middle Village.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Charles
M. LARMANN, 10 Pullis avenue, Middle Village.

CATHERINE ELIZA ESTERBROOK, born in England fifty-six years ago and
a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-seven years, died Tuesday at her
home, 46 Brooklyn avenue.  She was a member of the Society of the
Daughters of St. George and the McDonough Street Methodist Church.
She is survived by her husband, Thomas;  one son, Arthur, and her
mother, four brothers and five sisters.  The funeral services will
be held at 11 A.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Machpaleh
Cemetery, Union Hill, N.J., under direction of Hugh GILLESPIE, 251
Albany avenue.

JOHN H. KELLY died Tuesday at his home, 376 Wythe avenue.  Funeral
Friday at 2 P.M. from the John H. Woods funeral home, 93 Broadway.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

WALTER H. KREINER, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at his
home at the age of 56 years.  He was employed as a deputy marshal
for the U.S. Government and is survived by his widow, Bertha
KREINER;  one son, Walter A.H., Jr.;  three daughters, Anna and
Helen KREINER and Louise RIETMEIER, and son-in-law, William
RIETMEIER.  Funeral services at his late residence, 905 Willoughby
avenue, Thursday at 8 P.M.  Interment Friday at 2 P.M. at Lutheran
Cemetery.

MATEUSZ MAZUR died Wednesday at his home, 60 Sixteenth street.  He
was born in Poland and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past
twenty-five years.  He is survived by his widow, Zofia;  two sons,
Adolph and Edmund;  two sisters, Mrs. Ludwika SKURA and Mrs.
Stephania PENDZIK.  Funeral from his late home Saturday;  thence to
the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova, Twenty-fourth street
near Fourth avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
at 10 A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of S.K.
SZUTARSKI, 246 Twenty-fourth street.

RICHARD DINNEAN died yesterday at his home, 63 Fourth avenue.  He
was born in Brooklyn fifty years ago.  He was chief of the Long
Island R.R. Patrolmen Department.  He is survived by his wife,
Savinia WELSH DINNEAN;  two daughters, Mrs. Walter McNALLY and Miss
Marion DINNEAN;  two sons, Richard and Edward;  two brothers, Thomas
and John, and three sisters, Mrs. Catherine LAMOREAUX, Mrs. Grace
BAKER and Mrs. Gertrude VICTOR.  Funeral from his late home Saturday
at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the R.C. Church of St. Paul's, Court and
Congress streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Jere J.
CRONIN, Inc., 15 Atlantic avenue.

    JAMES JOHNSON died Tuesday at his home 288 Windsor place.  He is
survived by his parents, Richard and Ruth WILKENS JOHNSON;  one
brother and one sister.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
Saturday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

JOHN GARDINIER, 81 years old, and husband of the late Helen BANTA
GARDINIER, who died ten years ago, died Tuesday at his home, 94-35
Corona avenue, Elmhurst.  He is survived by three sons, John H. of
Jackson Heights, Frank of Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., and Herbert
GARDINIER of Elmhurst;  one daughter, Helen RELL of Saugerties,
N.Y.;  two brothers, Daniel of Jersey City and Charles GARDINIER of
Stuyvesant, N.Y., and eight grand children.  He was born in New
York, Dec. 21, 1849, and resided in the City of New York for the
past 45 years.  He was a retired marine engineer.  The Rev. C.
LAWSON WILLARD of St. James P.E. Church of Elmhurst will conduct the
funeral services at the home Friday at 8 P.M.  The funeral will be
held Saturday morning.  Interment will be at Mount Hope Cemetery,
Westchester County.

JOSEPHINE C. GUNN LEDDY died Tuesday at her home, 1344 Sterling
place.  She was born in Brooklyn 55 years ago.  She was the widow of
James LEDDY and is survived by two daughters, Josephine and Marie,
and two sons, James, Jr., and John.  Funeral Friday from her late
home;  thence to the Church of St. Matthew, Eastern parkway and
Utica avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Jere J.
CRONIN, Inc.

CATHERINE McARDLE died Tuesday at her home, 43 Eighty-eighth street.
She is survived by her husband, Frank;  three daughters, Mrs. Mary
ARMSTRONG, Sue BURR, Mrs. Irene SARLE;  one son, Frank McARDLE.
Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Patrick's Church, Fourth
avenue and Ninety-fifth street, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
James A. MADDEN, 195 Franklin avenue.

BERTHA MILDRED TIPPER KRAEMER, born in Brooklyn twenty-seven years
ago, died Tuesday at her home, 9450 239th street, Bellrose Terrace,
Queens.  She is survived by her husband, Louis KRAEMER;  one child,
her parents and one brother.  The Rev. W. WALENTA will conduct the
funeral services at 2 P.M. Friday.  Interment will follow at Mt.
Olivet Cemetery under direction of B.J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick
avenue.

GEORGE L. PETERS, sixty-six years old, was drowned in Jamaica Bay
while at a fishing party.  His body was found April 6.  He was
formerly a motorman on the B.M.T. for a good many years.  He is
survived by his son, Laurence PETERS, and one grandchild.  Funeral
from the parlors of John L. QUENZER, 393 Linden street, Brooklyn, at
9:30 A.M. to-morrow.

DOMINICK CASTELLANA died Tuesday at his home, 212 East Fifth street.
He was born in Italy fifty-three years ago and was a resident of
Brooklyn for forty years.  He was superintendent of Joseph
CASTELLANA Steavadore Company, 17 Battery place, Manhattan.  He is
survived by three sisters, Mrs. Josephine BARNAVO, Mrs. Mary
CAMINITI and Mrs. Vita CINCOTTA, and one brother, Joseph.  Funeral
from his late home Friday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the Church of
Immaculate Heart of Mary, East Fifth street and Ft. Hamilton
parkway, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN Inc., 115
Atlantic avenue.

JOSEPH ENZMANN, brother of Johnny ENZMANN, a well-known baseball
player, died yesterday at Eltinge Corner, North Lloyd, Ulster
County, N.Y., in his fifty-eighth year.  He was born in New York
City.  He was a retired farmer.  He leaves his mother, Johanna
ENZMANN;  two brothers, John and Charles, and three sisters,
Victoria, Johanna ENZMANN and Carrie WEIDNER.  Funeral Saturday at 2
P.M. from the home of his mother, at 65-17 Sixtieth place, corner of
Gates avenue, Ridgewood.  The Rev. A.B. RHINOW will officiate.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of D.C.
DOYLE, 189 Bridge street.

ANNA ROSE KAUFMAN died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Frances
HOPPE, at Merrick.  She was born in New Jersey forty-nine years ago.
She lived at Gerrittsen Beach.  She is survived by her husband,
Charles;  her daughter and three grandchildren.  The funeral
services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at the funeral chapel,
1030 Bushwick avenue.  Interment at 2 P.M. to-morow will be at
Lutheran Cemetery.

THOMAS M. CANTWELL died Monday at his home, 153 Lafayette avenue.
He is survived by his wife Edith HEALY;  two daughters, Mrs.
Margaret CULLEN and Jean CANTWELL, and one son, Thomas.  He was born
in Mardyke, County Tipperary, Ireland, and was a resident of
Brooklyn for over thirty years.  Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M., thence
to Queen of All Saints R.C. Church where a requiem mass will be
celebrated by Rev. Joseph CONWAY.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of William J. LANNING, 294 Vanderbilt avenue.

ANGELO NICOLELLO, of 109 Hull street, died Tuesday in his
sixty-fourth year.  He was born in Italy and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty years.  He is survived by his widow, Rose;  four
sons, Frank, Patrick, Rocco and Nunzio, and four daughters, Mary
MARINO, Catherine TUFFARELLI, Fanny MARCO and Lucy NICOLELLO.  The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the
Church of Our Lady of Loretto.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of Robert ACQUAVELLA, 2380 Pacific street.

JENNIE ROACH died Tuesday at her home, 462 Prospect avenue.  She is
survived by her husband, Anthony, and a daughter, Mrs. E. MOZER;  a
brother, Thomas, and one grandson.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of
Jesus, Prospect Park West and Prospect avenue.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

MARY HENKEL died yesterday at her home, 376 Wythe avenue.  Funeral
Friday at 2 P.M. from the John H. WOODS Funeral Home, 93 Broadway.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

ISABELLE CHAPMAN died yesterday at her home, 83 Pilling street.  She
is survived by a son, Henry CHAPMAN;  one grandchild and one
great-grandchild.  The Rev. Dr. John Lewis CLARK, of Bushwick Avenue
Congregational Church, will conduct the funeral services at 9:30
A.M. Saturday at her late home.  Interment will follow at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of John L. MARSH, 1461 Bushwick avenue.

GIUSEPPE FAZZOLARI died yesterday at his home, 215 Nassau street.
He is survived by his parents, Vincenzo and Rosa FAZZOLARI.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Friday.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of Emilio TARI & Sons, 175 Hudson avenue.

GERTRUDE C. McCARVILL NOONAN died Tuesday at her home, 312 Carlton
avenue.  She is survived by her husband, John F.;  four sisters,
Mary J., Ada B., Margaret E. and Winifred R., and one niece,
Gertrude W. FOLEY.  She was born in Fall River, Mass., and had been
a resident of Brooklyn for eight years and a parishioner of
Cathedral Chapel, Queen of All Saints R.C. Church and belonged to
the various societies thereof.  Interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery,
Fall River, Mass., Friday morning, under direction of W.J. LANNING,
294 Vanderbilt avenue.

JAMES QUINN, husband of Ellen QUINN, died Tuesday at his home, 38-15
Van Alst avenue, Ravenswood.  He was born in Ireland sixty-five
years ago and lived for more than sixty years in Long Island City.
He is also survived by two sons, Charles and James QUINN;  two
daughters, Rita QUINN and Mrs. Joseph KLOKUS and ten grandchildren.
He was a member of the Church of St. Patrick, Long Island City,
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M., Saturday.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William
P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

10 April 1931
MASONIC RITES FOR W.G. MAYER
    Funeral services were held last night by officers of Advance
Lodge F, ?, A.M. for William G. MAYER, ??? fireman who died at his
home, 3003 Forty-first street, Astoria, Wednesday night.  The
services were held in the home.  Burial will be to-morrow in
Evergreen cemetery.
    MAYER was attached to Engine Company, 2?8, in Long Island City.
He was a member of Advance Lodge, its Craftsman Club, the First
Assembly District Democratic Club and the Firemen's Square Club.  He
is survived by his widow, a son, a sister and two brothers.

HELD IN DEATH OF BORO MAN
    William HOROWITZ, of 150 Bryant avenue, the Bronx, was arraigned
in Manhattan Homicide Court to-day on a charge of killing Albert
SHAW, 53, of 1320 Seventy-fifth street, Brooklyn, March 31, in a gun
battle in the Hotel Latham, East Twenty-eighth street, Manhattan,
when, it is claimed, HOROWITZ and two other men tried to hold up a
card game.  HOROWITZ was wounded in the battle by Richard E. GANLY,
former vice squad patrolman, who was suspended early in the Seabury
investigation.
    HOROWITZ was arrested last night when he left Bellevue Hospital.
    HOROWITZ who, police claim, was the leader of the bandit trio,
entered the room in which GANLY, SHAW and several others were
playing poker.  The three ordered the occupants of the room to line
up against the wall, but GANLY drew his service pistol and fired at
HOROWITZ.  According to police, HOROWITZ returned the fire, the
bullet going through GANLY's sleeve and burying itself in SHAW's
chest.  Shaw died within a few minutes.
    HOROWITZ, badly wounded, was captured in the lobby of the hotel.
The other two men escaped.

GANG SHOOTING VICTIM'S AUTO FOUND ABLAZE IN FLATLANDS
Homicide Squad Seeks Clues in GRIMALDI License Plates
    An automobile which police said was the property of Catello
GRIMALDI, of 114 Twelfth street, was destroyed by fire at East
Thirty-fourth street and Lenox road, a lonely section, early to-day.
Only the chassis and license plates, through which its ownership was
traced, remained after firemen put out the blaze.
    GRIMALDI is at present in the United Israel Zion Hospital,
recovering from five bullet wounds in his back, neck and shoulders.
Six weeks ago, he and his brother, Fiore, were arrested and charged
with the murder of a man found in the ice box of an unused inn at
Bergen Beach, but they were released a few days later when police
were unable to find evidence connecting them with the killing.
    Because of these interesting facts, the Homicide squad at
headquarters was put to work on the case, with orders to check all
recent homicides in the city to determine (article cut off...)

HONOR MEMORY OF LEMMERMANN
    Brooklyn Lodge No. 288, F. & A. M., will hold a memorial service
this evening in remembrance of the late Fred G. LEMMERMAN, Kings
County Clerk, who was grand treasurer of the Grand Lodge of New York
State.
    Addresses will be made by Ernest W. STRATMAN, commissioner of
appeals;  Jacob C. KLINCK, past grand treasurer;  Robert JUDSON
KENWORTHY, grand secretary;  Christopher C. MOLLENHAUER, deputy
grand master, and C. Theodore HAASE, the master.
    Grand Chaplain William R. WATSON  will offer a prayer and the
Rev. Charles J. ALLEN will pronounce the benediction.  The St.
Cecile Quartet will sing hymns and the Twenty-third Psalm.

DERRICK WORKER FOUND IN CREEK
    The body of Daniel MADISON, 65, was found floating beside the
steam derrick Jennie in Whale Creek to-day.  Police of Greenpoint
station sought to learn the circumstances of his death.
    Madison worked on the derrick, which was owned by John McKENNA.
John FOX, an employee of the LEARY Lumber Company, found the body.
No one detectives have questioned knew of any enemies MADISON might
have had.

REBA T. SWAIN FUNERAL IS SET FOR TOMORROW
Ex-Deputy Attorney General Dead After Long Illness
    Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow at the Hotel
Granada, 268 Ashland place for Reba TALBOT SWAIN, ex-deputy attorney
general in charge of the Labor Bureau of New York City, who died
yesterday after an illness of seven months in her suite at the
Granad.
    Miss SWAIN, who was widely known in Republican political
circles, was born in Brooklyn a daughter of the late Letwich W.
SWAIN.  She was a graduate of P.S. 3, Erasmus Hall High School, St.
Lawrence University and New York University Law School.
    Miss SWAIN was first appointed a deputy attorney general in 1924
and continued in the Department of Law of the State of New York
until January of this year.  She maintained law offices at 147 West
Forty-seventh street, Manhattan.
    She is survived by her mother, Minnie T. SWAIN;  her aunts, Mrs.
Rebecca TALBOT-PERKINS, Mrs. Adeline TALBOT-SHERIDAN, Atha K. SWAIN
and Ruth S. FIELD and her uncles, A. Ludlow PERKINS and Dr. Benjamin
H. SWAIN.
    Miss SWAIN was a member of the American Bar Association and the
New York County Lawyers' Association.  She was affiliated with the
Tenth and Eleventh Assembly District Republican clubs in Brooklyn,
the Women's National Republican Club, the Republican Business
Women's Club and the Republican County Committee.  She was an ardent
worker in the St. Lawrence University Alumnae Association and the
Delta Delta Delta Sorority.  She was a member of the Daughters of
the American Revolution, the Women of '76, the Altrusa, the Portia
Club, Alliance of Women's Clubs, Pan-Hellen??, American Academy of
Political and Social Science and was an honorary member of the legal
fraternity Phi Delta Welta.

KENNEDY TO REST WHERE HE SERVED
    Funeral services for John KENNEDY, who died Tuesday in his
eighty-fourth year, will be held to-morrow at his home at 48-33
Thirty-seventh street, Laurel Hill.  Requiem mass will be celebrated
in St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church.  Interment will follow in
Calvary Cemetery.
    Mr. Kennedy was for more than half a century general foreman in
the Calvary Cemetery, where he will be buried.  He came to this
country sixty-two years ago from County Clare, Ireland.  He was one
of the two surviving organizers of the Holy Name Society of St.
Raphael's Church, and was a member of the old Central Queens
Democratic County Committee.  His death was the result of an illness
he suffered for four years.
    He leaves three sons, James E. KENNEDY, president of the Laurel
Hill and Churchtown Independent Democratic and Civic Club and Thomas
and William KENNEDY.

FREDERICK A. MELLER, died Wednesday in his seventy-second year in
Cumberland Hospital.  He lived at 6 Vermont street.  He is survived
by his widow, Margaret;  a daughter Catherine SADLER, and two
grandchildren, Dorothy and Daisy KOLLMAN.  The funeral will be held
at 10 A.M. to-morrow from the funeral chapel of John A. MAUTE, 94
Jamaica avenue.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

MARY E. PRATT, a life resident of New York City, died yesterday in
her sixty-sixth year at her home, 227 Cooper street.  She is
survived by two daughters;  Rose A. STARKEY and Minnie BARLEY.  The
funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow at the funeral
chapel of the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.

JOHN LACKEY, of 42 Tompkins avenue, died yesterday.  He was born in
Brooklyn, a son of the late John and Margaret McDONOUGH LACKEY.  He
is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Frank FLINN, Mrs. Peter FINNEGAN
and Mrs. William ANDERSON.  He was a veteran of the World War,
having served in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. South Carolina.  He
was a member of the William F. CUMMINGS Post, V.F.W.
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ROBERT J. CLARK, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his
home, 2409 Snyder avenue.  He is survived by his widow, Ida M.
CLARK;  two daughters, Catherine and Mrs. Edward FIELDS;  three
sons, Thomas, James and John CLARK;  a brother, Thomas, and a
sister, Mrs. Catherine LANGE.  He was for fifty years a member of
Local 1 of the Bricklayers' Union.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Cross.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of F.H.
McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

MARIE CRICHTON died Tuesday at her home, 262 Kinsland avenue.  She
was born in Brooklyn eleven years ago, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander CRICHTON.  She is also survived by her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. MILLER, and three sisters, Elizabeth, Patricia and Lois
CRICHTON.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at
Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of WEIGAND Bros.

ROBERT GARRIGAN, youngest son of Michael and Marie KADEN GARRIGAN,
died yesterday at the home of his parents, at 133 Coffey street.  He
is survived, in addition to his parents, by two brothers, Lawrence
and Michael, and three sisters, Helen, Joan and Marie GARRIGAN.  The
funeral will be at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMON, 103 King street.

JESSIE ELIZABETH ROSS FLOTO, formerly of 1140 Jefferson avenue, died
yesterday.  She was born in Canada.  She is survived by her husband,
Theodore FLOTO, and two brothers, the Rev. Frederick ROSS, of
Covington, Ky., and Archibald ROSS.  The funeral services will be
held at 8 P.M. to-morrow at the funeral chapel of  B.J. THURING,
1178 Bushwick avenue.  The Rev. John Lewis Clark of Bushwick Avenue
Congregational Church will officiate.  Interment at 10 A.M.  Monday
will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

ESTER G. ROCHE, died Wednesday at her home, 7806 Tenth avenue.  She
was a daughter of the late J.L.D. and Helen O'REILLY.  She is
survived by her husband, Michael Joseph ROCHE;  three sons, John,
Joseph and William ROCHE, and a brother, Aloysius J. O'REILLY.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Ephrem.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

WILLIAM J. CAREY died Wednesday at the home of his daughter,
Catherine PENDELBURY, 107-20 113th street, Richmond Hill.  He was
born in Brooklyn eighty-one years ago.  He was the husband of the
late Catherine CAREY.  He is survived by two daughters, Catherine
PENDELBURY and Julia WARWICK, and three grandchildren.  Funeral
Saturday at 9 A.M., then to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, where a requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr. & Son, 710
Knickerbocker avenue.

METTE KOCH died yesterday at her home, 8709 Eighty-first street,
Glendale, in her eighty-second year.  She is survived by two sons,
George and John KOCH, and two daughters, Mrs. Henry WUEBBER and Mrs.
Ernest MORGENEGG.  Funeral services will be conducted at her home
Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery under
the direction of William Buss & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue,
Glendale.

ANNA VOGELMAN died yesterday at her home, 2759 West Third street.
She is survived by four daughters, Lillian, Christina RENSING, Annie
RENSING and Louise BATTAGOLIA.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
Saturday.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
Martin F. HEALEY, 128 Utica avenue.

MARY MULLER GORDON, wife of James GORDON, died yesterday at her
home, 5 Matthew place, Canarsie.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Family,
Canarsie.  She formerly lived for many years in the Eastern District
and moved to Canarsie three years ago.  She is survived, in addition
to her husband, by three sons, Edward, Henry and Joseph;  two
daughters, Mrs. Caspar STRAUB and Catherine GORDON;  three brothers
and three sisters.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

MARGARET SCHAEFER died Wednesday at her home, 300 Maujer street, at
the age of 27 years.  She is survived by her husband, William;  her
parents, Mary and Frank KELLER, and one brother, Frank KELLER, Jr.
Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Michael DIRKES, of 184 Meeker avenue.

ANNA C. REILLY, a life resident of New York City, died Wednesday at
her home, 26 Webster place.  She was employed for a number of years
by the B.M.T. and was the daughter of the late Peter REILLY.  She is
survived by her mother, Mary;  one brother, Patrick, and two
sisters, Mary and Jane.  Funeral from her late home Saturday at 9:30
A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. John the Evangelist, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

PETER SEIDLER, born in New York City forty-one years ago, died
Thursday at his home, 54 Cedar street.  He was a plumber.  He is
survived by his wife, Mary H., and three children.  The funeral will
be held from his late home Saturday at 2:30 P.M.  Interment will be
at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Peter J. SCHNATZ, 570
Ridgewood avenue.

JAMES DOWDELL, son of Susan RIEDY DOWDELL and the late William
DOWDELL, died yesterday at his home, 1271 Fulton street.  He was
born in Brooklyn and formerly lived in the Ninth Ward.  He was a
veteran of the World War, having served in the Seventy-seventh
Division.  He is survived in addition to his mother by three
sisters, Mary GOODWIN, Ellen ROGERS and Catherine MOTCHAN, and two
brothers Edward and John DOWDELL.  The funeral will be held at 9
A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the National Cemetery, Cypress
Hills, with military honors under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237
Ninth street.

ELIZABETH SCHERE, mother of Charles, William and Elizabeth SCHERE
died Wednesday.  The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M., from
the funeral chapel of Peter J. GEIS, 58-34 Catalpa avenue,
Ridgewood.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

THOMAS TRIHY died Wednesday at his home, 485 Pacific street.  He was
born in Clashmore, County Waterford, Ireland.  He was employed in
the Telegraph Bureau of the New York Fire Department.  He was a
member of the Civil Employees Association of the New York Fire
Department.  He is survived by his widow, Mary E. McCARTHY TRIHY;  a
brother, James W., and two sisters, Mrs. Delia MULCAHY and Mrs.
Victor O'NEILL.  The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. Saturday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Agnes.  Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery, under direction of W.A. MARTIN, 764 Washington avenue.

FLORENCE FRANK died Wednesday at her home, 294 Troutman street.  She
was born in Brooklyn twenty-nine years ago.  She is survived by her
mother, Lena Frank;  three sisters, Mollie SULLIVAN, Lizzie LIEBOLD
and Katie LIEBOLD;  three brothers, John, Adolf and Walter.  Funeral
services will be held Saturday at 2:30 P.M.  The Rev. PHILIBAR will
officiate.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction
of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Sixty-eighth street and Central avenue, Glendale.

HENRY WAGNER, seventy-two years old and a well-known resident of
Elmhurst, died Wednesday at his home, 88-32 43rd avenue (Kingsland
avenue), Elmhurst.  He is survived by his wife, Katinka WAGNER;  a
son, William WAGNER, and two stepsons, William and Ernest DINSDORF.
He was born in Germany, Oct. 28, 1858, and was a cabinet worker.
The funeral services will be held at the home to-night at 8:30
o'clock.  The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 P.M., with
interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

CHARLES RICHARD STRADLING died yesterday at his home, 90-27 204th
street, Hollis, in his fifth year.  He was born in Brooklyn, a son
of Charles E. Sr., and Mary CASSA STRADLING.  He is also survived by
one sister, Virginia.  He was a member of St. Gerard's R.C. Church,
Hollis.  Funeral Saturday, at 2 P.M.  Interment at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

OTTO LEAVER, a veteran of the World War, died Saturday in Greenpoint
Hospital in his thirty-second year.  He is survived by three
sisters, Mrs. Margaret ANDERSON, Mrs. Anna YOUNGMAN and Frieda
LEAVER, and a brother, John LEAVER.  The funeral will be held at
2:30 P.M. to-day from the funeral chapel at 72A Norman avenue.
Interment with military honors will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Harold J. BALMER.

CATHERINE McDERMOTT died yesterday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C.
CAVANAGH, 107-26 110th street, Richmond Hill.  She was born in
Brooklyn sixteen years ago, a daughter of the late Thomas and Mary
McDERMOTT.  She is survived by one sister, Rita McDERMOTT, and a
brother, Edward McDERMOTT.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M.
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, Richmond Hill.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

BECKER - Arthur Q., on April 9, 1931, age 35 years.  Beloved husband
of Lena MAUSNER, father of Arthur and Gloria BECKER, also survived
by his parents, Reinhold and Bertha BECKER, and five brothers,
Charles, William, August, George and Fred.  Funeral Monday, at 1:30
P.M., from his home, 59-44 Woodbine st.  Interment National
Cemetery, Cypress Hills.

BROWN - Sadie, at 1267 East 35th st., on Thursday.  Survived by her
husband, John;  two daughters, Florence and Mrs. F.J. JERRAHIAN, and
two sons, Richard and William.  Requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas
Church, Flatbush and Flatlands aves., on Monday, 10 A.M.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

CANTWELL - On April 9, Robert, beloved husband of Mary CANTWELL (nee
RICE) and loving father of William and Robert CANTWELL.  Funeral
from his late residence, 2281 Gravesend ave., on Monday, April 13;
thence to SS. Simon and Jude R.C. Church, where a mass of requiem
will be offered at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CHRISTIANSON - On April 8, Lena, widow of John and mother of Mrs.
Tillie MADLER and Edward J. CHRISTIANSON.  Services at her
residence, 474 Irving ave., Friday evening at 8.  Funeral Saturday
at 2.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

CLARK - Suddenly, Thursday, April 9, 1931, Robert J., beloved
husband of Ida M. CLARK.  Funeral from his residence, 2400 Snyder
ave., Monday, April 13, 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of the Holy
Cross, Church ave., near Rogers ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COYNE - On April 7, 1931, John J., beloved husband of Mary A. COYNE
and devoted father of Harry J., Edward F. and Leonard J., of 45 S.
Oxford st.  Remains reposing at the parlors, 187 S. Oxford st.
Solemn requiem mass at Queen of All Saints R.C. Church, Saturday at
10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DONNELLY - Emma, on April 8, beloved wife of John DONNELLY, devoted
mother of Edward DONNELLY, mother-in-law of Ellen DONNELLY, and
grandmother of John and Margaret DONNELLY, in her 46th year.
Funeral from her late residence, 9002 201st st., Hollis, on
Saturday, 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the Church of the Incarnation,
corner 207th st. and 89th ave., Hollis, where a requiem mass will be
offered for the repose of her soul. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

EMERSON - Isabella, beloved sister of William Emerson, at her
residence, 388 Henry st., on April 9, 1931.  Funeral services Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

ERDTMANN - April 9, 1931, Adeline, in her 76th year, beloved mother
of Frederick, Harry and Peter and Adeline CORCORAN, Ida WOLF and
Lottie HACK.  Notice of services and funeral hereafter.

FRANKLIN COUNCIL, NO. 16, JR. O. U. A. M. - Members are notified of
the death of GEORGE LEDERLE.  Funeral services will be held at his
late residence, 1879 Palmetto st., near Woodward ave., Brooklyn,
Friday evening at 8 o'clock.  Please attend.
                    GEORGE EISENHOWER,
                        Recording Sec'y.

FLOTO - On April 9, 1931, Jessie Elizabeth FLOTO (nee ROSS),
formerly of 1140 Jefferson ave.  Funeral services at B.J. THURING
Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave., on Saturday evening, April 11,
at 8 o'clock.  Relatives and friends are invited.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

HOLL - On Thursday, April 9, 1931, John L. HOLL, beloved brother of
Carl HOLL and uncle of Louis and Gustave HOLL, in his 68th year.
Funeral services Sunday at 4 P.M. at the chapel, 15 Palmetto st.
Interment Monday, 10 A.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

KENNEDY - John, on April 7, 1931, beloved husband of the late
Honorah, loving father of Thomas, James and William.  Funeral from
his home, 4833 37th st. (Hulst st.), Long Island City, Saturday
morning at 9:30.  Solemn mass of requiem at St. Raphael's Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

LACKEY - On Thursday, April 9, 1931, John S., beloved brother of
Mrs. Frank FLINN, Mrs. Peter FINNEGAN and Mrs. William ANDERSON.
Funeral from his late home, 42 Tompkins ave., on Monday at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Louis, 10 A.M.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

LEDERLE - On April 8, 1931, George LEDERLE, beloved husband of
Florence LEDERLE and devoted father of George LEDERLE, Jr., in his
45th year.  He is also survived by one sister and three brothers.
Funeral services to be held under the direction of Funeral Director
Peter BLASIUS, 1872 Gates ave., Ridgewood, at his late residence,
187? Palmetto st., on Friday at 8 P.M.  Funeral on Saturday, April
11, at 2 P.M.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

LENZ - On April 9, 1931, Johanna, beloved wife of the late
Christopher LENZ and devoted mother of William C. LENZ.  Services at
her residence, 54 Bay 13th st., Brooklyn, Sunday, 2 P.M.  Interment
Greenwood.  Relatives and friends, also members of United Sisters
Rebekah Lodge, No. 59, I.O.O.F., and True Sisters Lodge, are invited
to attend.

McDONNELL - Mary (nee DALY), at her residence, 267 Carroll st., on
April 8, beloved wife of John P. McDONNELL and loving mother of
Roger A., John C. and Lillian M. McDONNELL.  Funeral Saturday, 9:30
A.M., thence to St. Agnes R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MERKLE - On April 8, 1931, Minnie FINLEY MERKLE, age 59 years,
beloved wife of Henry MERKLE, mother of Harry, Arthur, Robert
MERKLE, Louise SCHUBART, Florence NIEMAN and Marie SCHABER, and
sister of Julia SIMMONS and Florence TUEBNER.  Funeral from her late
residence, 2529 Woodbine st., Saturday. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

MUNK - On April 9, in his 83d year, Vincenz, beloved husband of
Clara and father of Louise, John, George, Emil, Fred and Joseph
MUNK.  He was a member of Schwabischer Saengerbund;  Schwabischer,
K. U. V., No. 1;  Bushwick Council, No. 99, C. B. L.;  Bushwick
Lodge, No. 1937, F. A. U.  Funeral from his home, 7112 68th st.
(formerly 212 Meade st.), Glendale, L.I., on Monday, at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to St. Pancras R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

ROCHE - On April 8, Esther G., beloved wife of Michael Joseph ROCHE,
and mother of John, Joseph and William and sister of Aloysius J. and
daughter of the late Helen and J.L.D. O'REILLY.  Funeral from her
residence, 7806 Tenth avenue, on Saturday, April 11, at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Ephrem's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.  New Haven Conn., papers please copy.

RYAN - On Thursday, April 9, 1931, at his residence, 593 E. 51st
st., George T., beloved husband of Mary RYAN (nee COSTELLO), and
father of George and Eileen RYAN.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

SWAIN - Reba TALBOT SWAIN, on April 9, 1931, at her home in the
Hotel Granada, Brooklyn, after an illness of seven months.  Beloved
daughter of Mrs. Minnie TALBOT SWAIN and the late Leftwich W. SWAIN.
Funeral services at the Hotel Granada, 268 Ashland pl., Brooklyn,
Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.  Interment at convenience of family.

TRIHY - Thomas, on April 8, 1931, native of Clashmore, County
Waterford, Ireland, and beloved husband of Mary E. (nee McCARTHY),
and brother of James W. TRIHY, Mrs. Delia MULCAHY and Mrs. Victor
O'NEIL.  Funeral Saturday, 10:30 A.M., from the residence, 485
Pacific st.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Agnes' Church.  Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

ZIMMERMANN - Arthur C., on April 9, 1931, in his 48th year, beloved
husband of Hattie and father of Geraldine.  Funeral services Sunday,
April 12, 5:30 P.M., at his residence, 206 Logan st., Brooklyn.
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

                  IN MEMORIAM
BRENNAN - A solemn requiem month's mind mass will be offered for the
repose of the soul of Patrick BRENNAN, on April 13, 9 o'clock, at
St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Fourth ave. and Ninth st.

CURLEY - In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Bridget
CURLEY, who passed away April 10, 1922.
    Just a thought of you, dear mother,
        Just a memory fond and true;
    Just a token of affection
        And our hearts ache still for you.
                    DAUGHTER AND SON.

CURLEY - In loving memory of our mother, Bridget CURLEY, who died
April 10, 1922.  Anniversary mass at St. Ann's Church, Nyack, N.Y. Peace.
                    DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON.

GARVEY - A solemn requiem mass, month's mind, will be offered for
the repose of the soul of the late Joseph R. GARVEY, on Saturday,
April 11, at 10 A.M., at St. Martin of Tours Church, Hancock st. and
Knickerbocker ave.
BROOKLYN DIOCESAN UNION OF THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY.

HARRON (nee QUINN) - Second anniversary high mass will be celebrated
Saturday, April 11, 9 o'clock St. Sylvester's R.C. Church, Grant and
McKinley aves., for the soul of Margaret, who departed this life
April 12, 1929.
                    MOTHER AND SISTERS.

KAIN - In sad and loving memory of our faithful and devoted husband
and father, Adolph J. KAIN, who departed this life April 10, 1930.
    This day recalls the memories
        Of our beloved one gone to rest;
    And those who think of him to-day
        Are those who loved him best.
    He will never be forgotten
        Though on earth he is no more,
    But in memory he will be with us
        As he always was before.
WIFE, DAUGHTER AND SONS.

11 April 1931
POLICE TRACING HER INCOME OF $1,000 A WEEK
Robbery Now Seen as Motive for Strangling of Vice Witness
    Thousands of dollars, believed to have been hidden by Vivian
GORDON shortly before she was taken on her death ride, were being
sought by police to-day when it was learned that for months before
her death she was receiving $1,000 weekly, either from blackmail
threats or from a lover.  With this latest clue and the arrest of
Harry STEIN's sweetheart, a red-haired beauty whose name police
refuse to divulge, additional developments in the strange mystery
are expected to-day.
    During the weeks of investigation after the titian-haired
play-girl was found dead in Van Cortlandt Park, police believed she
had been in dire need of money.  There are no bank records of the
thousands of dollars she had been receiving but according to latest
information, Miss GORDON carried huge sums of money with her when
she left her luxurious apartment every night.
    If some trace of the money is not found, police believe they can
positively put down robbery as the motive for her murder on the
theory that the money, as well as her expensive fur coat, diamond
ring and her wrist watch was taken by her murderer.
                KNEW OF HER INCOME
    STEIN, who is charged with her murder, knew that she was
receiving large sums of money every week and that she did not
deposit it in a bank, police said to-day.
    STEIN's sweetheart, who somewhat resembles the murdered woman,
was wearing a metal wristwatch similar to the one missing from the
effects of Vivian GORDON, when she was taken into custody to-day,
police said.
    The girl was questioned for more than twenty-four hours and told
police that she had been keeping company with STEIN for nearly three
years and that they were engaged to be married.  Police said she
denied having any knowledge of the murder and that she believed she
was the "red-headed woman" frequently seen in STEIN's company and
not Miss GORDON.
    "I know all about his past record." the girl said when
questioned about STEIN.  "I know that he was sentenced for
strangling and robbing a woman and I also know of other things he is
accused of doing.  But I love him and we were going to be married."
    John A. RADELOFF, the slain woman's attorney, told the police
that Miss Gordon kept all of her money and valuables either on her
person or in her apartment.  He said that she feared banks and had
closed out her last account shortly after the closing of the Bank of
United States.
                    TRACE LARGE PARCEL
    Police said to-day that they are coming to the end of their
search for the mink coat and the jewelry taken from Miss GORDON's
body.  A large parcel, big enough to have contained the coat, was
taken to STEIN's former apartment at 1312 Park avenue recently and
police believe the pawnbroker who bought it was making an attempt to
return it.
    In the meantime, STEIN continued his charges that his arrest and
everything connecting him with the crime was "framed".  His
attorney, Samuel S. LIEBOWITZ, predicted last night that the case
would "collapse under its own weight" within a week.
    That he was going to fight the case from the start was indicated
by LIEBOWITZ when he announced that when STEIN comes up for
examination Tuesday he will seek his release by denying the
jurisdiction of Bronx officials.
    "How does anybody know Vivian GORDON was murdered in the Bronx?"
he was asked.  "The spot where her body was found is only a
two-minute automobile ride from the Westchester County line.
Physicians said she had been dead six to nine hours when her body
was discovered, and in that time, she could have been carried from
Utica or Boston before she was deposited in Van Cortlandt Park.
    "We don't intend to impede the investigation or hamper justice
in any way.  But I predict that this case, in one week, will
collapse of its own weight."
    STEIN, in protesting his innocence, said in his cell in Bronx
jail that he isn't in the least worried of the outcome.
    "I had absolutely nothing to do with the murder," he said, "and
if I had had, do you think I'd be such a fool as to stay within the
New York City limits?"

GROSSO PAYS IN DEATH CHAIR
TRENTON, N.J., April 11 (U P) - Daniel GROSSO of Corona, L.I., was
put to death in the electric chair here last night for the murder
nearly five years ago of a truck driver during the $151,000
Elizabeth, N.J. mail robbery, after last minute efforts of the widow
of the slain man and the Governor failed to save him.
    GROSSO was scheduled to go to the chair at 8 o'clock, but
Governor Morgan F. LARSON granted a two-hour reprieve while his
lawyers appealed to Chief Justice GUMMERE in Newark for a new trial
on the grounds they had new evidence.
    Mrs. John ENZ, whose husband GROSSO was accused of killing, also
presented a written request to the Board of Pardons for commutation
of sentence to life imprisonment.  She said there was a doubt in her
mind that Grosso had fired the fatal shot.
    When the eleventh hour attempt had failed, GROSSO was led to the
execution room denying that he had fired the fatal shot.
    He was muttering a prayer when the first shock passed through
his body.  He was pronounced dead after the third shock.
    GROSSO is survived by his mother and a sister, both of Corona,L.I.

WOMAN IS KILLED BY MONOXIDE GAS
    Funeral services are being completed to-day for Mrs. Ida
MOSBACH, 46, 220-02 Hempstead avenue, Queens Village, who was killed
last night by monoxide gas in the bedroom of her home.  Police
reported the woman was washing clothes.
    Dr. HANSEN, of 101-13 Springfield boulevard, worked for more
than an hour but was unable to revive her.

RITES TOMORROW FOR DR. COLCORD
    Dr. Edward J. COLCORD, veteran Brooklyn educator and linguist
and founder of Colby Academy, died Thursday in his eighty-second
year at his home, 459 East Forty-ninth street, Manhattan.
    Dr. COLCORD was one of the pioneer teachers at Heffley Institute
and founded the Colby preparatory School in 1915.  He was also an
instructor at the Bedford Branch, Y.M.C.A.  He spoke four languages.
He was born in Maine, and graduated from Colby College and Newton
Theological Seminary, Massachusetts.
    He is survived by his widow and two daughters, Harriet COLCORD
and Mrs. Charles SCHULTS.  The funeral services and interment will
be held to-morrow afternoon at Beverly, Mass.

SON SEES FATHER KILLED BY AUTO
    While is son looked on helplessly, Harry E. WILLIAMS, 63, a
wealthy retired grocer, of 35-25 158th street, Flushing was killed
by an automobile at Northern boulevard and 159th street, Flushing.
    WILLIAMS and his son, Harry E., Jr., were standing on the corner
when the father asked his son to wait there while he walked across
the street to get some cigars.  When WILLIAMS was twenty feet from
the curb an automobile owned and operated by Arthur HUNTER, of 15-62
170th street, struck him.
    Dr. HERLITZ of the Flushing Hospital declared WILLIAMS dead.
    HUNTER was questioned by Detective DALY of the Flushing precinct
but was released after witnesses had testified.

SUNDSETH--On April 10, suddenly, Anna SUNDSETH.  Service at her late
residence, 450 Fifty-fourth st., Brooklyn, 2 P.M., Monday, April 13.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery

WALLACE--On April 10, 1931, Margaret M., beloved daughter of the
late William and Mary WALLACE and sister of Anna M. and Thomas J.
WALLACE.  Funeral from 187 South Oxford st., on Monday, April 13, at
9L30 A.M., thence to St. Boniface's R.C. Church, Duffield st.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

BAGGER--Marie T., daughter of Herman and Elizabeth KOHMAN, on
Friday, April 10, at the Kingston Avenue Hospital.  Direction of
FEENEY & Sons.

BROWN--Sadie, at 1267 East 35th st., on Thursday.  Survived by her
husband, John, and brother, Walter SHANLEY;  two daughters, Florence
and Mrs. F.J. JERRAHFAN, and two sons, Richard and William.  Requiem
mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatbush and Flatlands aves., on
Monday, 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CANTWELL--On April 9, Robert, beloved husband of Mary CANTWELL (nee
RICE) and loving father of William and Robert CANTWELL.  Funeral
from his late residence, 2281 Gravesend ave., on Monday, April 13;
thence to SS. Simon and Jude R.C. Church, where a mass of requiem
will be offered at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CLARK--Suddenly, Thursday, April 9, 1931, Robert J. beloved husband
of Ida M. CLARK.  Funeral from his residence, 2409 Snyder ave.,
Monday, April 13, 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of the Holy Cross,
Church ave., near Rogers ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DONOVAN--April 10, Arthur J., beloved husband of Gertrude BAYNON,
father of Arthur, Jr., son of Captain C.D. DONOVAN, N.Y.F.D. and
brother of Mrs. M. J. MILES, Mrs. J. WHALEN, Agnes and Thomas
DONOVAN.  Funeral from his residence, 438 52nd st., on Monday, April
13, at 8:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C.
Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ERDTMANN--April 9, 1931, Adeline, age 76 years.  Services and
funeral Monday, April 13, 2 P.M., from Fairchild's funeral parlor,
8931 164th st., Jamaica, L.I.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

FARRELL--On Thursday, April 9th, 1931, Agnes M. (nee MURRAY),
beloved wife of John F. FARRELL and daughter of the late Robert and
Catherine MURRAY, sister of Minnie S. MURRAY and Grace C.
SENSABAUGH.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral
services at her residence, 428 First st., Sunday, April 12th

FLANAGAN--On April 10, at her residence, 1197 East 51st st.,
Bridget, beloved wife of George J. and loving mother of Catherine.
Funeral on Monday, 9:30 A.M., with a solemn requiem mass at Mary
Queen of Heaven R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HOLL--On Thursday, April 9, 1931, John L (I?) HOLL, beloved brother
of Carl (blotted out), and uncle of Louis and Gustave HOLL, in his
68th year.  Funeral services Sunday at 4 P.M. at the chapel, 15
Palmetto st.  Interment Monday, 10 A.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

LACKEY--On Thursday, April 9, 1931, John S., beloved brother of Mrs.
Frank FLINN, Mrs. Peter FINNEGAN and Mrs. William ANDERSON.  Funeral
from his late home, 42 Tompkins ave., on Monday at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn
requiem mass at the Church of St. Louis, Interment St. John's Cemetery.

LEE--On Thursday, April 9, 1931, at her residence, 789 Franklin
ave., Lillian, beloved daughter of the late William and Mary LEE.
Funeral from 187 S. Oxford st., Monday, April 13, at 9:45 A.M.,
thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon ave. and Sterling place.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LENZ--On April 9, 1931, Johanna, beloved wife of the late
Christopher LENZ and devoted mother of William C. LENZ.  Services at
her residence, 54 Bay 13th st., Brooklyn, Sunday, 2 P.M.  Interment
Greenwood.  Relatives and friends, also members of United Sisters
Rebekah Lodge, No. 59, I.O.O.F., and True Sisters Lodge, are invited
to attend.

LUDEMANN--On Friday, April 10, Katherine (nee BOTTJER) in her
sixty-first year, beloved mother of Mrs. Mabel THALMANN, Edna
LUDEMANN and Herbert LUDEMANN.  Funeral services Monday evening, 8
o'clock, at her home, 231 St. James pl., Brooklyn.  
Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery, on Tuesday.

MUNK--On April 9, in his 83d year, Vinzenz, beloved husband of Clara
and father of Louise, John, George, Emil, Fred and Joseph MUNK.  He
was a member of Schwabischer Saengerbund;  Schwabischer, K.U.V., No.
1;  Bushwick Council, No. 99, C.B.L.;  Bushwick Lodge, No. 1937,
F.A.U.  Funeral from his home, 7112 68th st. (formerly 212 Meade
st.), Glendale, L.I., on Monday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Pancras
R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MURTHA--John, beloved husband of Sarah HARKIN, on Friday, April 10,
at his residence, 9312 Avenue M.  Native of County Westmeath,
Ireland.  Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Holy Family,
Canarsie, on Tuesday, 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

NOWAK--On Friday, April 10, 1931, Joseph, beloved husband of the
late Antonia NOWAK, and father of Arthur and Joseph NOWAK, in his
62d year.  Funeral services at his residence, 524 76th st.,
Brooklyn, on Monday, April 13. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

O'CONNOR--Edward R., suddenly, on Friday, at the home of his mother,
94-27 Seventy-sixth st., Woodhaven.  Survived by his brother and
sister.  Funeral Monday, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass R.C. Church
of St. Sylvester.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

PAULSTICH--Charles B., died on April 9 at his home, 105-61 130th
st., Richmond Hill, in his forty-first year.  He is survived by his
wife, Anna, two daughters, Eleanor and Virginia;  his father and
four brothers.  Requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Teresa, at
130th st. and 109th ave., Monday. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

RYAN--On Thursday, April 9, 1931, George T., beloved husband of Mary
COSTELLO RYAN.  Funeral from his late residence, 593 F. 51st st.,
Monday, April 13, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Catherine of Genoa
Church, Albany ave. and Linden blvd.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHMITT--Joseph, on April 10, beloved husband of Nellie (nee SMITH)
and loving father of Mrs. Timothy HICKEY, brother of Mrs. Mary
LITLER, and uncle of John SCHMITT.  Funeral from his home, 961
Brooklyn ave., at 10 A.M. Monday, with a solemn requiem mass at the
Church of St. Catherine of Genoa.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SMITH--On April 10, 1931, Albert H., aged 50 years, beloved husband
of Caroline SMITH and devoted father of Albert H. and Warren.
Funeral services at the May funeral parlor, 6632 Myrtle ave.,
Glendale, on Sunday at 7 P.M.  Funeral Monday, 10 A.M.  Interment
Lutheran Cemetery.

SWAIN--Reba TALBOT SWAIN, on April 9, 1931, at her home in the Hotel
Granada, Brooklyn, after an illness of seven months.  Beloved
daughter of Mrs. Minnie TALBOT SWAIN and the late Leftwich W. SWAIN.
Funeral services at the Hotel Granada, 268 Ashland pl., Brooklyn,
Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.  Interment at convenience of family.

WILDER--Vivian M., beloved daughter of Dale V. and Margaret H.
SANFELIS WILDER, in her fourth year, on Friday, April 10, at the
residence of her parents, 1321 St. Marks ave.  Funeral Monday, 2
P.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.  Direction of FEENEY & Sons.

ZIMMERMAN--Arthur C., on April 9, 1931, in his 48th year, beloved
husband of Hattie and father of Geraldine.  Funeral services Sunday,
April 12, 5:30 P.M., at his residence, 206 Logan st., Brooklyn.
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery, Monday, 10:30 A.M.

IN MEMORIAM
BOWMAN - Cecelia (nee VERGEER) who departed this life April 12,
1930.
    We often sit and think of you
    And think of how you died;
    To think you could not say good-bye,
    Before you closed your eyes;
    For us you did your best.
    May God give you eternal rest.
Sadly missed by MOTHER, SISTERS & BROTHER.

FRIEDMAN - Loving birthday memories of my beloved wife and our
darling mother, Sarah FRIEDMAN (nee JAFFREY), whose passing away
April 16, 1924, brought lonely sadness that will always linger in
our saddened hearts.
    What is home without wife and mother,
        Seven sad years have passed away,
    Though your place can ne'er be taken,
        That vacant chair will always stay.
    Hearts and minds are ever thinking
        Of a memory dear as yesterday.
HUSBAND, SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

HARRON - (nee QUINN), Second anniversary high mass celebrated this
morning 9 o'clock at St. Sylvester's R.C. Church, Grant and McKinley
aves., for the repose of the soul of Margaret, who departed this
life April 12, 1929.
        MOTHER AND SISTERS.

HARTT - In memory of our dear father, Lewis Whitman HARTT, Jr., who
died April 12, 1927.
        MURIEL AND SONNY.

HARTT - In memory of my beloved husband, Lewis Whitman HARTT, Jr.,
who died April 12, 1927.
    They think that I forgot thee;
        They think that I forget.
    They see no tears, they hear no sighs,
        No words of fond regret;
    But thou art still more dear to me
        Than all the world besides;
    Oh would that thou with me had lived
        Or I with thee had died.
                        HIS LONELY WIFE.

    HETTRICK - A solemn month's mind mass of requiem will be offered
on Monday morning at 3 o'clock for the repose of the soul of the
late Jane HETTRICK, at St. Agnes R.C. Church.
    HUSBAND, JOHN HETTRICK.

McLAUGHLIN - In loving memory of our beloved mother, Elizabeth, who
died April 11, 1929.  Masses offered to-day.  Gone, never to be
forgotten.
    DAUGHTER AND SONS.

O'BRIEN - In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Edward A.,
who died April 11, 1928.
    You will never be forgotten,
        Though on earth you are no more.
    But in me????? you will be with us,
        As you ???????? were before.
SISTERS MARY AND MADELINE.

TOBIN - Loretta.  In memory of the dear wife of Richard TOBIN, and
loving daughter of Catherine and the late John KILDUFF, died April
12, 1920.  Loved and remembered always.
    HUSBAND AND MOTHER.

TOBIN (nee KILDUFF)  In memory of our loving sister, Laura, who
passed away April 12, 1920.  May her soul rest in peace.
    BROTHERS.

TOBIN - In memory of my dearest friend, Grace DOYLE TOBIN, who
departed this life April 12, 1919.  May her soul rest in peace.
    ELEANOR HOPPER.

ROBERT CANTWELL died yesterday at his home, 2281 Gravesend avenue.
He is survived by his widow, Mary RICE CANTWELL, and two sons,
William and Robert CANTWELL.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M.
Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of SS. Simon & Jude.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
M.J.McCAFFERY, 31 James street, Manhattan, N.Y.

JOHN MURTHA died yesterday at his home 9312 Avenue M.  He was born
in County Westmeath, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for many years.  He was a member of Division 3 of the A.O.H.  He was
employed at the Halsey street depot of the B.M.T. for the past
forty-two years.  He is survived by his widow, Sarah HARKIN MURTHA;
one daughter, Mrs. Sadie RYAN;  three sons, John J., James J. and
Thomas J. MURTHA, and a brother, Thomas MURTHA.  He was a member of
the Holy Name Society attached to the Church of the Holy Family,
Canarsie, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Tuesday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of FEENEY &
Sons, 1847 Broadway.

ELLA L. DUNHAM COYLE died Thursday at her home, 590 Quincy street,
at the age of seventy-one.  She is survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Fred A. SCHMIDT, and two sons, Edward and John.  Funeral services
Sunday at 2 P.M.  Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery, under
direction of Michael DIRKES, of 134 Meeker avenue.

JOHN DEVEREAUX twenty-four years old, died Thursday at St. John's
Hospital, Long Island City.  He was the son of the late John and
Mary CURRY DEVEREAUX and is survived by a sister, Mary DEVEREAUX,
and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul MASSON, of 41-43
Fifty-seventh street, Woodside, with whom he resided.  The funeral
will be held from the home of his uncle, Paul MASSON, on Monday at
9:15 A.M.;  thence to St. Sebastian's Church, Woodside, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment will be
at St. John's Cemetery.

LUCY MOUNTAIN died Thursday in her seventy-eighth year at her home,
297 Wyckoff avenue.  She is survived by two daughters, Mildred and
Mrs. John DUNN;  a son, John KEOWN, and eleven grandchildren.  She
was a parishioner of the Church of St. Brigid, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Monday.  She had been a resident of
Brooklyn for Sixty years.  She was a member of the Rosary Society.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of John L.
QUENZER, 393 Linden street.

FRANCES W. RUSH FREDERICKS died Thursday at her home, 8443 Ninetieth
street, Woodhaven.  She was born in Brooklyn, a daughter of the late
Myron and Isabella RUSH.  She was a member of St. Thomas the Apostle
R.C. Church, Woodhaven.  She is survived by her husband, Thomas J.;
two sons, Thomas and George;  five daughters, Mr. W. SCHNEIDER,
Isabel, Elizabeth, Catherine and Frances, and four grandchildren.
The funeral will take place from her late home Monday at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to St. Thomas the Apostle R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

JOHN WINTER, an engineer and a resident of New York City for fifty
years, died Thursday at his home, 72-23 Sixty-seventh place, near
Myrtle avenue, Glendale.  He was born in Germany the son of the late
John and Margaret BENTZ WINTER.  He was a member of St. Pancras R.C.
Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Monday at
11 A.M.  He was a member of the Engineers Club of New York and the
Hagenbacher K.U. Verein.  He is survived by his widow, Wilhelmina
HAMMER WINTER;  two sons, Albert J. and Louis J.;  six grandchildren
and one brother, Albert.

EDWARD RHATIGAN died yesterday at his home, 101 Wyona street.  He
was a son of Thomas and Catherine MORAN RHATIGAN.  He is also
survived by his widow, Catherine SEARBY;  five daughters, Louise,
Rita, Virginia, Catherine and Marie;  a son, Bernard RHATIGAN;  two
brothers, Harry and Joseph, and three sisters, Mrs. James W. MORAN,
Mary and Sadie RHATIGAN.  He was a member of the Church of St.
Malachy.  The funeral arrangements, which are under direction of
John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue, have not been completed.

CHARLES EDWARD SILVER died yesterday at his home, 167 Stockholm
street.  He was a member of Court General Lawton, 387, F. of A., and
the Nineteenth A.D. Democratic Club.  He is survived by his widow,
Mary;  a son, Edward;  his mother, two sisters, Mrs. Edward MARTIN
and Mrs. Dorothy BRENNAN, and three grandchildren.  The Rev. A.
MEYER, of the Dutch Reformed White Church, will conduct the funeral
services at 8 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment at 2 P.M. Monday will be at
Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of William BIERMANN, 226
Wilson avenue.

GEORGE T. RYAN, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Thursday at his
home, 593 East Fifty-first street.  He is survived by his widow,
Mary COSTELLO RYAN;  a son, George T. RYAN;  a daughter, Eileen
RYAN;  his parents, one brother, Edward, and three sisters, Mrs.
Frank CARTWRIGHT, Mrs. William MURTAGH and Mrs. Louis BETTEX.  He
was a detective of the New York Policy Department and was attached
to the West Twentieth street station, Manhattan.  The funeral will
be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Catherine of Genoa.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

LILLIAN LEE, daughter of the late William and Mary LEE, died
Thursday at her home, 789 Franklin avenue.  She is survived by two
brothers, Thomas and John LEE.  The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford street, at 9 A.M. Monday, with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Teresa.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

HOWELL J. MOORE, JR., son of Howell J. and Lydia MOORE, died
yesterday at his home, 965 East 104th street, East Flatbush.  He is
also survived by a sister, Audrey MOORE.  The funeral will be held
at 2 P.M. Monday.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

GEORGE H. WARNKE died Thursday.  He was born in Germany fifty-four
years ago and is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert HAASE,
Sr.;  four sisters, Mrs. Elsie O'NEILL, Mrs. Freda GOMERINGER, Mrs.
Nellie MELOCOTON and Mrs. Emma BENNETT, and three brothers, Albert,
Jr., Henry and Frank HAASE.  The funeral services will be held at
his late home, 270 Nassau avenue, Monday at 2 P.M., the Rev. HOLZER
officiating.  Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery under the
direction of WEIGAND Bros.

WILLIAM P. GOEBEL died Thursday at his home, 575 Seventy-sixth
street.  He was for many years a resident of the Bay Ridge section
and is survived by his widow, Julia;  two daughters, Mrs. Anna
HOLBROOK and Mrs. Julia DOLLY;  two sons, William H. and Alfred B.,
and a sister, Mrs. Anna LAEMMEL.  He was a member of the New Utrecht
Exempt Firemen's Association, Kings County Volunteer Firemen's
Association and the Southern New York Volunteer Firemen's
Association.  Funeral services will be conducted to-night at 8:30
o'clock by the Rev. William SUNDAY, of the Church of the Good
Shepherd.  Interment Sunday at 2 P.M. at Greenwood Cemetery.

MARION D. GRIFFIN died yesterday at her home, 498 Warren street, in
her twelfth year.  She was the daughter of Marion and Thomas
Griffin.  She was a member of the Church of St. Agnes.  She is
survived also by a sister, Margaret, and a cousin, Jane.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Monday.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Thomas E. CROWE, 134 Smith street.

MARY ELIZABETH WHITE died yesterday at the home of her son, Earl
WHITE, 49 Reeve place.  She is survived by six sons, Harry, Lester,
Joseph, Earl, Leonard and Robert, and a daughter, Mrs. Frank W.
BROCK.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Monday.  Interment will
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William E. RICHMOND.

JOSEPH SCHMITT, of 961 Brooklyn avenue, died yesterday in his
fifty-first year.  He was born in New York City and was a member of
Local 40 of the Iron Workers Union.  He was for twenty-eight years
employed by Edwin H. THATCHER.  He is survived by his widow, Nellie;
a daughter, Mrs. Timothy HICKEY, and a sister, Mrs. Mary LITLER.
The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Catherine of Genoa, Albany and Linden avenues.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Dennis
T. KENNEDY, 8411 Eighty-sixth road, Woodhaven.

DANIEL KELLY, son of James and Annette KELLY, died Wednesday at his
home, 173-33 103rd road, Hollis.  He is survived, in addition to his
parents, by three brothers, Edward, James and William, and three
sisters, Annette, Eileen and Helen KELLY.  The funeral will be held
at 10 A.M. Monday with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Robert R. DONOVAN, 2039 Fulton street.

JOHN J. LEARY died to-day at his home, 279 Ocean avenue.  He was
born in Brooklyn.  He is survived by a daughter, Catherine, and a
son, John LEARY.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.  Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

CATHERINE CONABLE died yesterday in Bushwick Hospital.  She was born
in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years.
She is survived by her husband, William CONABLE.  The funeral will
be held at 2 P.M. Monday from the M.J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect
Park West.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

ALBERT H. SMITH died yesterday at his home, 74-54 Sixty-fourth lane,
Glendale.  He was born in Boston, Mass., fifty years ago and is
survived by his widow, Caroline;  two sons, Albert H. and Warren
SMITH, and one brother, Walter SMITH.  The funeral services will be
held at the May Funeral Chapel, 6632 Myrtle avenue, Glendale, at 7
P.M. to-morrow.  Interment Monday will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

EMMA L. QUACKENBUSH, widow of Theodore QUACKENBUSH, a veteran of the
Civil War, died yesterday at her home, 64 Park street, Ridgefield
Park, N.J.  She was born in Brooklyn and lived here for many years.
She was a member of Lady Franklin Council, 4. S. & D., of L.;
Washington Council, 45. D. of A., and Camp 48, P.O. of A., and
Miriam Chapter, O.E.S.  She is survived by her two daughters, Hattie
FERRY and Ida SUTTON;  a son, Clerence E., and a grandson, Bert
SUTTON.  The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. Monday at the
Lafayette Chapel, 38 Lafayette avenue.  Interment Tuesday will be at
the National Cemetery, Cypress Hills, under direction of Ella E.
STEVENSON, 344 Decatur street.

ANDREA SOLHEIM died yesterday at her home, 62 Brevoort place, in her
seventy-fourth year.  She was born in Norway and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for thirty-eight years.  She is survived by one daughter
and two brothers.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
Monday at the Norwegian Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, Henry
street.  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of
Louis W. THORGESEN, 300 Court street.

    JOHN T. CRONIN, brother of Mary CUMMINGS, died yesterday in the
Jewish Hospital.  He was employed by the American Railway Express
Company.  He was born in the Fort Hamilton section of Brooklyn
thirty-nine years ago.  He was a veteran of the World War, having
served overseas with the 35th Machine Gun Battalion.  The funeral
will be held at 10 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton.  The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of John J. DARRAUGH & Son, Inc., 8817 Fifth avenue.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

KATHERINE E. BOTTJER LUDEMANN died yesterday at her home, 231 St.
James place.  She was born in Germany sixty years ago and had been a
resident of the United States for forty-four years.  She was a
member of the Ladies Aid Society of Immanuel Lutheran Church.  She
is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mabel THALMANN and Edna LULEMANN
(as written), and a son, Herbert LUDEMANN.  The funeral services
will be held at her late home at 8 P.M. Monday.  The Rev. Dr. John
HOLTHUSEN will officiate.  Interment at 2 P.M. Tuesday will be at
Cedar Grove Cemetery under direction of F.W.L. SCHROEDER, 8625 85th
street, Woodhaven.

JOSEPHINE E. FELDMANN died Friday in her seventy-fourth year at her
home, 8528 112th street, Richmond Hill.  She was born in Germany and
is survived by three sons, William, Frank and Albert FELDMANN, and
two daughters, Mrs. Mathilda SMITH and Mrs. Bertha FELDMANN.
Funeral services will be held at her late home Monday at 8 P.M.
Interment Tuesday at 2 P.M. at Maple Grove Cemetery under the
direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

GRACE J. CERNY died Friday at her home, 179-33 Terrace street,
Springfield Dock, Jamaica.  She was born in New York thirty-nine
years ago and is survived by her husband, James;  two sons, Herbert
and John;  a daughter, Ruth;  three sisters, Mrs. Katie REICHER,
Mrs. Anne KESSEL and Mrs. Elizabeth MILLIGAN.  The funeral services
will be held at the Springfield Dock Christian Church Sunday at 8
P.M.  Interment Monday at 10 A.M. at Mount Olivet Cemetery under the
direction of WEIGAND Bros.

13 April 1931
BANDIT, VICTIM KILLED; 2 SHOT IN BEACH SHACK
One Holdup Man Beaten, Third at Large After Gravesend Battle
    With two of three bandits accounted for, one shot and killed and
the other under arrest charged with homicide, search was being made
by policy to-day of the entire city for the third who figured in the
two slayings in the Boat Club, a two-room shack at 230 Bay
Forty-sixth street on the beach of Gravesend Bay, during a holdup
shortly before 2 o'clock yesterday morning.
    The man killed was identified as Salvatore FILI, alias Sam
SALVATORE, 30, father of three small children, of 2701 Harway
avenue.  He was said by the Bath Beach police to have been shot in
the spine and in the right hip by another of the bandits, Peter
SARDINI, 29, a plasterer and neighbor living at 2705 Harway avenue.
FILI got the bullets that were intended for patrons in the place who
gave battle to the holdup men.
    Rocco ZOPPO, 30, of 1234 Fifty-third street, a patron of the
Boat Club, who conducted a bird store at Fifty-fifth street and New
Utrecht avenue and who led the attack upon the bandits, was the
other victim.  Three bullets were pumped into his heart, skull and
right side of the chest by the bandit who escaped, according to the
police.
WOMAN OWNER SHOT
    Mrs. Jennie ISOLDA, 35, of 1850 Fifty-second street, was shot in
the right arm and after treatment by Ambulance Surgeon GREENBERG, of
Harbor Hospital, went home.  She is the owner of the Boat Club,
characterized by the policy as a "home-brew joint."  Another who was
shot in the right arm was Salvatore MORGIONE, 34, of 1427
Sixty-fifth street.  He was removed to Harbor Hospital.
    Nine men and three women were seated about tables when the three
bandits entered.
    The bandit who is still at large, stationed himself at the door,
drew a revolver and threatened death to any one who attempted to
leave the place.  The three women, including Mrs. ISOLDA, although
unnerved, did as they were commanded.  While they and the men were
covered with a revolver in the hands of SARDINI, it is said, FILI
searched all.  He removed a few dollars and two watches from the men
and compelled Mrs. ISOLDA to give him her wedding ring.  From
another of the women, Geraldine SHERRY, of 654 Fifty-second street,
he took a signet ring.
                    STRUCK WITH TABLE TOP
    As the bandits were about to leave the place, ZOPPO and MORGIONI
pounced upon CARDINI (as written) who was nearest them.  MORGIONI
hit him on the head with a marble top of a table.  The bandit, who
had been at the door, retaliated by firing at both ZOPPO and
MORGIONI.  SARDINI, who was momentarily stunned by the blow he
received, opened fire and some of the bullets killed his pal, FILI.
    He accidentally dropped his gun to the floor and was set upon by
others in the party who beat him into insensibility.  Patrolman
William J. POWDERLEY, who was on post a block away and heard the
shots arrived on the scene in time to prevent SARDINI from being
further manhandled.
    Acting Captain John J. RYAN, in charge of the detectives of the
Tenth Detective Division, and Acting Lieutenant Frank BALS, of the
Bath Beach station, with two of his men, William J. ENRIGHT and
Lucas GROTTANO, were soon on the job.  They questioned SARDINI while
he was being treated by Dr. GREENBERG for lacerations of the scalp
from the blow on the head.  He stated that he merely stepped into
the place to get a glass of beer when the shooting started.  He said
he did no shooting and did not know neither FILI nor the robber
being sought.  However, it was subsequently learned that FILI was
his neighbor.
    In SARDINI's home the police found a sawed-off shot gun.  Police
records disclosed that SARDINI and FILI were arrested together for
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FIND ANOTHER PART OF TORSO
    Medical authorities to-day started examination of the part of a
human torso, found in a vacant lot in Glendale yesterday, in an
effort to discover whether it is a part of the same body sections of
which have been found in various places throughout the city during
the past two weeks.
    The latest find, wrapped in towels and old newspapers, was
discovered by Mary KRAUS, 16, of 1430 Metropolitan avenue.  She was
in the lot, which is located on Starr street, about 300 feet south
of Metropolitan avenue, watching a funeral in a nearby cemetery.
Seeing the package, she notified Henry VOGEL, of 2749 Pitkin avenue,
who called the police of Glendale station.  The remains, which
consisted of the lower part of the body and the upper parts of the
legs were removed to the Kings County Morgue.
    With the finding of the pelvic girdle, Dr. M.E. MARTEN, medical
examiner, said he had enough parts to assemble about half a human
body from portions picked up in Manhattan and the East River.
According to Dr. MARTEN the two thighs match perfectly.

1 DEAD, 3 HURT AT PARK GATE
    One man was killed and three others were seriously injured when
an automobile avoiding a collision to-day crashed into a trolley
pole on Flatbush avenue, near the main entrance to Prospect Park and
the Botanic Garden.
    Thomas NATOLI, 22 years old, of 695 Sackett street, was
		instantly killed.  
The injured are:
    Mario NATOLI, 19 years old, of 695 Sackett street, fractured jaw.
    Angelina ANATOLA, 14, of 28 President street, fractured jaw and
		lacerations of the scalp.
    Both were removed to Kings County Hospital.  Vincent TISORIERO,
43 Middleneck road, Great Neck, the owner of the automobile, was
driving the car.  He suffered lacerations of the forehead.  He was
arrested on a technical charge of homicide after the accident.

PROBE SUICIDE IN MAN'S DEATH
    Joseph ZERONE, 32, of 146 Patchen avenue, was found dead of
carbon monoxide poisoning in a private garage at 854 Putnam avenue
by his wife less than two hours after they had returned from a
Sunday trip.
    After leaving his wife, Anna, and their three children at their
home, ZERONE drove to the garage to leave his car.  When more than
an hour had passed, Mrs. ZERONE became suspicious and enlisted the
aid of several neighbors.  Patrolman Thomas REYNOLDS, of Ralph
avenue station, forced open the door.
    ZERONE was found dead at the steering wheel, with the motor
still running.  In his pocket was a sealed, unstamped letter
addressed to John STEINER, of 25 Goodrich street, Astoria, Queens, a
brother-in-law.
    Police tentatively assigned suicide as the motive for the death,
pending an investigation.  Mrs. ZERONE said her husband had been
melancholy for the past few weeks, but could assign no reason.

YOUTH DROWNS OFF LAWRENCE
    Vincent RAINAO, Jr., 21, of 92 Atlantic avenue, was drowned
yesterday when he went into the water beyond his depth at Far
Rockaway inlet, Lawrence, in an attempt to recover a boat which had
drifted away from its mooring.
    RAINAO, his father, Vincent, and Bartolo FESTA, also of 92
Atlantic avenue, had rented the boat, and left it insecurely moored
while they dug clams.  Young RAINAO saw the boat drifting and waded
out after it, and before his father could reach him to help him, he
had gone down and was drowned.
    Coast guardsmen from Long Beach assisted the police in grappling
for the body.

PARENTS QUARREL, INFANT SUCCUMBS
    A domestic quarrel is alleged to have been the indirect cause of
the death of Ellen KIERNAN, eight months old, who died in St. John's
Hospital, Long Island City yesterday.  Her mother, Mrs. Thelma
KIERNAN is in the same hospital suffering from a fracture of the
left side of the jaw, an injury said by police to have been caused
by her husband, Richard.
    Mrs. KIERNAN, with her infant daughter, fled to her mother's
home at 43-07 Forty-second street, Long Island City, after an
alleged quarrel with her husband at their home at 338 East
Sixty-sixth street, Manhattan.
    When the condition of her face became too painful a doctor from
St. John's Hospital was summoned.  The surgeon on examining the
infant ordered her to the hospital, where she died from bronchial
pneumonia.
    Manhattan detectives are seeking the husband for questioning.

ALEXANDER - On Sunday, April 12, 1931, Catherine BRACKEN ALEXANDER,
mother of Mae and Geraldine ALEXANDER and sister of Miss Anna
BRACKEN, Mrs. Mary MORAN and James BRACKEN.  Funeral from her home,
146 Rutland rd., on Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass Church of
St. Edward.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ANDRIE - George H.A., beloved husband of Louise, on Friday, April
10, at his residence, 530 Chauncey st.  Funeral services Tuesday, 2
P.M.  Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

COCOMAN - Anna M. (nee CLARKE), beloved wife of John COCOMAN, on
Sunday, April 12, at her residence, 100 Eldert st.  Notice
hereafter.  Direction of FEENEY & Sons.

CONNELL - April 12, James J., member of Gen. Nelson A. MILES Camp,
No. 7, beloved husband of the late Catherine CONNELL, father of
James D. and Mary F., brother of Frank, Mrs. Mary HOBAN and Mrs.
Elizabeth DORMER.  Funeral from the residence of his sister, 1849
Patterson ave., Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.  Mass of requiem at the Church
of Holy Cross, Soundview ave., at 10 A.M.  Interment St. Mary's
Cemetery, Flushing, L.I.

CUTHBERT - On Saturday, April 11, at her residence, 780 Forty-fourth
st., Catherine M., beloved wife of William A., loving mother of
James, William and Margaret and devoted sister of William J. Milton.
Solemn requiem mass will be offered at St. Agatha's R.C. Church,
Forty-ninth st. and Seventh ave., on Tuesday, April 14, at 9:30 A.M.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DURGIN - William, of 437 13th st., on April 12, beloved son of John
and Margaret DURGIN and devoted father of Peter, Walter, William,
Margaret, Theresa and Agnes;  brother of James, Daniel, Harry,
Robert, John and Nellie.  Funeral Wednesday from the funeral home
237 9th st.  Requiem mass at 9 A.M. at the Holy Name R.C. Church,
Prospect Park West and Prospect Ave.  Arrangements by Joseph G.DUFFY.

HAUBRICK - Frank, died Friday, April 10, 1931.  Survived by his wife
and daughters.  Funeral services HELING Funeral Parlor,
Lindenhurst., N.Y., Tuesday, April 14, 1931, 2:00 P.M.

HUSKO - William, On April 11, at a local hospital.  Funeral
Wednesday morning, April 15, from his residence, 165 Greenpoint
ave., at 10 A.M., thence to St. Elias' R.C. Church, where a requiem
mass will be celebrated.  Rev. Peter P. KESHELAK officiating.
Interment in family plot in Calvary Cemetery.

LEDEMANN - On Friday, April 10, Katherine (nee BOTTJER), in her
sixty-first year, beloved mother of Mrs. Mabel THALMANN, Edna
LUDEMANN and Herbert LUDEMANN.  Funeral services Monday evening, 8
o'clock, at her home, 231 St. James pl., Brooklyn.  Interment Cedar
Grove Cemetery, on Tuesday, 2 P.M.

McALEVEY - Peter J., on April 11, 1931, at his residence, 181 8th
st., devoted father of Mrs. Joseph SEQUIN, Ethel, Margaret, Peter
Jr., Edward and John;  brother of Hugh, James, Mrs. Annie CLARK and
Mrs. Elizabeth BYRNES.  Solemn requiem mass Wednesday at 10 A.M. at
St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 9th st. and 4th ave.  Interment Holy
Cross.  Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

McGILL - On Sunday, April 12, 1931, James J. T. McGILL in his
seventy-fourth year, beloved husband of Louise McGILL.  Funeral
services will be held at the funeral chapel of John H. HOLMLIN, 5215
Seventh ave., on Tuesday at 8 P.M.  Interment on Wednesday morning
at Evergreen Cemetery.

MANGLER - William A., on April 11, beloved husband of Anna D. EHM
and devoted father of Mrs. Louis PHENE and Mrs. Harry TERRY.
Funeral services at the Lafayette Chapel, 38 Lafayette ave., Monday,
8 P.M.  Interment Tuesday, 10 A.M. in Flushing Cemetery.

SHERRARD - Allen, on April 10.  Funeral on Tuesday, April 14, from
the funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford st., at 2 P.M.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

STANTON - Margaret HEENEY, at her residence, 585 St. Johns pl.,
beloved wife of Martin T. STANTON.  Notice of funeral later.

VIETEN - On April 11, 1931, Regina, age fifty-seven years, beloved
mother of Mrs. C. REINECKER, Henry, Fred and Andrew.  Funeral from
her residence, 1862 DeKalb ave., Ridgewood, Wednesday, 10 A.M.,
requiem mass at St. Aloysius R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Trinity
Cemetery.

                    IN MEMORIAM
DEERS - Anniversary remembrance of our brother, Harry Vincent.  
Died April 13, 1914, age 15 years, 11 months.
                    SISTERS

De LIA - In sad and loving memory of our daughter and sister,
Frances Margaret, who departed this life April 13, 1928.
    While she rests in everlasting sleep,
    Her memory we shall always keep.
    Gone, but not forgotten.
FATHER AND MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS

KELLY - In sad and loving memory of a dear wife and mother,
Elizabeth A., who departed this life April 13, 1927.
    In our home she is fondly remembered,
        Sweet memories cling to her name;
    Those who loved her in sincerity,
        Still love her in death just the same.
HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER JOSEPHINE.

KELLY - In loving memory of my beloved sister, Elizabeth, who died
four years ago today.  Masses offered.  May her soul rest in peach.
Gone, but not forgotten.
LOVING SISTER MOLLIE.

GEORGE H.A. ANDRIE died Friday at his home, 530 Chauncey street.  He
was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He was a member of Camp Martin
Short, Sons of Veterans, and the International Photo Engravers
Union, Local 1.  He is survived by his widow, Louise;  a daughter,
Mrs. Robert Moore;  two sisters, Mrs. George BETZEL and Mrs. George
URBANI, and three brothers, William, Fred and Valentine ANDRIE.  The
funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will
be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847
Broadway.

MARY HENDERSON, born in Canada and a resident of New York City for
sixty-five years, died yesterday at her home, 702 St. Marks avenue.
She was a daughter of the late William and Margaret MARTIN
HENDERSON.  She was a member of St. Michael's Episcopal Church and
the Church Charity Foundation.  She is survived by two sisters, Mrs.
Margaret GIBSON and Jennie HENDERSON;  two nephews and four nieces.
The Rev. Father J. PUTNAM will conduct the funeral services at 8
o'clock to-night at In Memoriam Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery
street.  Interment at 10 A.M. to-morrow will be at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & son.

    MARIE J. KELLY MADDEN, a life resident of Brooklyn, died
yesterday at her home, 796 Eastern parkway.  She was a daughter of
the late James and Anna KEARNS KELLY.  She is survived by her
husband, Joseph R. MADDEN;  two sons Harold and Melvin, and a
brother John KELLY.  The funeral will be held from In Memoriam
Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street, at 10 A.M. Wednesday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Gregory.  Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

JOSEPHINE BERHALTER, born in Germany sixty years ago and a resident
of Brooklyn for forty-five years, died Saturday at her home, 198
Jefferson street.  She is survived by her husband, Andrew;  a son
John, and two daughters, Mrs. E. IMHOI and Mrs. E. HILHAUPT.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Leonard.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery
under direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street.

MARY ELLEN FARMER died yesterday at her home, 5409 Third avenue.
She was a life resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived by a son,
Felix, and a daughter, Mrs. William DONAGHY, and eight
grandchildren.  She was for twenty-nine years employed by the
American Can Company.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday
with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph
REDMOND, 103 King street.

WILLIAM A. MANGLER, of 140-10 Franklin avenue, Flushing, died
Saturday at the Mutual Hospital, McDonough street and Tompkins
avenue.  He was born in Highland Falls, N.Y., sixty-eight years ago,
lived in College Point in his early boyhood and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for fifty years.  He was a member of Bushwick Council,
R.A., and Pottery, Glass and Bronze Association.  He is survived by
his widow, Anna E. EHM MANGLER;  two daughters, Mamie PHENE and
Lillian TERRY and three grandchildren.  The funeral services will be
held at the Lafayette Chapel, 38 Lafayette avenue, at 8 o'clock
to-night.  Interment at 10 A.M. to-morrow will be at the Flushing
Cemetery under direction of Frederick H. BUZ, 102 Reid avenue.

CATHERINE BOEGER died yesterday at her home, 257 Scholes street, in
her sixty-first year.  She was born in Germany and had been a
resident of the Bushwick section of Brooklyn for forty years.  She
is survived by a niece, Marie KAUFMANN.  The funeral will be held
from LARMANN's Funeral Home, 10 Pullis avenue, Middle Village, at
9:30 A.M. Wednesday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Nicholas, Olive and Devoe streets.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of Charles M. LARMANN.

KATHERINE CARROLL WILSON died Saturday at her home, 1162 Sherman
avenue, Bronx.  She was born in Ireland and had been a resident of
New York City for twenty-nine years.  She was the widow of John G.
Wilson and is survived by one son, James;  one daughter, Mrs. John
HAYES;  three sisters, Mrs. H. SMITH, Mrs. T. O'GRADY, Mrs. T. KERR,
and one brother, John CARROLL.  The funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford
street, Wednesday at 9 A.M., thence to St. Martin of Tours R.C.
Church, Weirfield street and Irving avenue, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated.

HELEN A DALLON died Sunday at her home, 132-37 Eighty-fourth street,
Ozone Park, in her thirty-ninth year.  She is survived by her
husband, William C.;  three daughters, Constance, Marion and
Roberta;  three brothers, Edward, Alfred and Victor BRIETWEISER.
Funeral Tuesday morning, 9:30 A.M., with a requiem mass at the R.C.
Church of Our Lady of the Nativity.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Robert R. DONOVAN.

AUGUST SINTEF, JR., son of August, Sr., and Elizabeth LUTHER SINTEF,
died Saturday in his sixth year.  Funeral from his late home, 315
Madison street, Tuesday at 2 P.M.  In addition to his parents he is
survived by one sister, Audrey.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery,
under direction of George T. McHUGH.

WILLIAM SEERY died Wednesday.  He was born in Corcullin, Kings
County, Ireland, thirty-five years ago.  He is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick SEERY;  four brothers and four
sisters.  The funeral was held to-day at 9:30 A.M. from his home, 57
Newell street;  thence to St. Cecelia's R.C. Church, where requiem
mass was celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment was at Calvary Cemetery,
under direction of Edward NEWMAN, 572 Leonard Street.

MARGARET HORKINS died Friday at her home, 163 Bambridge (one line
missing) Horkins.  She was born in Cullian Letterkenny, County
Donegal, Ireland, seventy-seven years ago.  Funeral Tuesday from her
late home;  thence to Holy Rosary R.C. Church, Chauncey street near
Reid avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

JAMES W. BUCKLEY  died yesterday in St. Peter's Hospital.  He is
survived by his widow, Catherine HORTON BUCKLEY;  his mother, Ellen
M. BUCKLEY;  two sisters, Mrs. Mary G. CHISHOLD and Mrs. Charles M.
MEACHAN, and two brothers, Norbert S. and Leonard A. BUCKLEY.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Peter, Hartford, Conn.  Interment will be at Mt. St.
Benedict Cemetery, Hartford, Conn.

REGINA VIETEN died Saturday at her home, 1862 DeKalb avenue,
Ridgewood.  She was born in Germany fifty-seven years ago.  She is
survived by a daughter, Mrs. C. REINECKER, and three sons, Henry,
Fred and Andrew.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Aloysius.  Interment will be at
Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of B.J. HOCK & Son, 385
Onderdonk avenue.

ALLEN SHERRARD, an employee of the New York Telephone Company, died
Friday in St. Peter's Hospital.  He is survived by a sister, Mrs.
Frederick CADMUS and an uncle, Allen SHERRARD.  He was a veteran of
the World War.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow from
the funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford street.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711
Eighty-seventh street, Woodhaven.

WILLIAM HUSKO died Saturday in his fifty-second year.  He was born
in Hungary and lived in this country for the past thirty-five years.
He is survived by his wife, Mary;  three sons, William, Joseph and
Stephen, and four daughters, Mary, Veronica, Pauline and Helen.
Funeral Wednesday at 10 A.M. at St. Elias' G.C. Church where a
requiem mass will be celebrated, the Rev. Peter P. KESHELAK
officiating.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of
Joseph P. SOYKA, 184 Huron street.

CAROL SCHAFFER, infant daughter of Edward and Margaret SCHAFFER,
died Saturday at her home, 155 Kingsland avenue.  The funeral will
be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity
Cemetery under direction of William VOGT, 142 Norman avenue.

CATHERINE N. CUTHBERT died Saturday at her home, 780 Forty-fourth
street.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived by
her husband, William A.;  two sons, James and William;  a daughter,
Margaret, and a brother, William J. MILTON.  She was a member of the
Church of St. Agatha, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30
A.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of James J. SHARP, 4617 Seventh avenue.

GRACE ABDALE, daughter of Michael and May GRAYSTONE ABDALE, died
yesterday at the home of her parents at 906 Hancock street.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Wednesday.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

PETER TUOHY died yesterday at his home, 669 Fifty-fifth street, in
his forty-second year.  He was born in Ireland and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for twenty years.  He was a structural iron
worker.  He was a member of the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday.
He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Beatrice SULLIVAN.  Interment will
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255
Ninth street.

FRANCIS J. MYLETT, son of John and Henrietta VANDERWALL MYLETT, died
Friday at his home, 901 St. Johns place.  He is survived also by his
widow, Helen DENEEN MYLETT;  two sons, Ormond and Clifford;  a
daughter, Muriel;  two brothers, Elwood and Lester, and two sisters,
Mrs. Thomas GALLANT and Mrs. Albion CANTON.  The funeral was held at
9 A.M. to-day with requiem mass at the Church of St/ Gregory.
Interment will follow at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

MARGARET HILL died Friday in Post Graduate Hospital, Manhattan.  She
was born in Brooklyn twenty-one years ago and lived at 800 Macon
street.  She is survived by her husband, Frank HILL.  The funeral
will be held at 2 P.M. to-day from the funeral chapel of J.J.
MONTENES, 6?3 Driggs avenue.  
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

RAYMOND JAMIESON died Saturday at his home, 488 Chauncey street.  He
is survived by his parents, Vincent and Marion MITCHELL JAMIESON,
and his sister, Alice JAMIESON.  The funeral will take place on
Tuesday at 1:30 P.M. and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

SARAH D. KEATING died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mae
DALZELL, 876 Macon street.  She was born in Manhattan and took up
her residence in this borough ten years ago.  The funeral will take
place on Wednesday at 2 P.M. and after services the interment will
be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

MARGARET WALLACE, daughter of the late William and Mary WALLACE,
died Friday.  She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Anna GOULD, and
one brother, Thomas WALLACE.  The funeral was held to-day at 9:30
A.M. from the funeral home, 187 South Oxford street, thence to St.
Boniface Church, where a solemn requiem mass was offered, followed
by interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS
& Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

PETER J. McALEVEY died Saturday at his home, 181 Eighth street.  He
is survived by three sons, Peter, Jr., Edwin, John of the New York
Police Department;  three daughters, Mrs. Josephine SEQUIN, Ethel
and Margaret;  two brothers, Hugh and James, and two sisters, Mrs.
Annie CLARK and Mrs. Elizabeth BYRNES.  He was a retired member of
the New York Policy Department.  He was a member of Columbus Council
126, K. of  C., the Fourth Degree, K. of C., and the Holy Name
Society.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M., Wednesday, with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

WILLIAM DURGIN, of 437 Thirteenth street, died yesterday.  He is
survived by his parents, John and Margaret YOUNG DURGIN;  three
sons, Peter, Walter and William;  three daughters, Margaret, Therese
and Agnes;  five brothers, James, Daniel, Harry, Robert and John,
and one sister, Nellie DURGIN.  The funeral will be held from the
funeral home, 237 Ninth street, at 9:30 A.M., Wednesday, with
requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus.  Interment
will be under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY.

JAMES LAMB, a lifelong resident of Greenpoint, died Saturday.  He
was born in Greenpoint seventy-six years ago and is survived by his
wife, Alice LAMB, and a nephew, Frank NESTLIN.  For twenty-one years
Mr. LAMB had a cigar store on the corner of Franklin street and
Greenpoint avenue.  His funeral will take place Tuesday morning,
April 14, at 9:30 o'clock from his home, 175 Meserole avenue, and
then proceed to St. Antony of Padua R.C. Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, 
under direction of Christopher TREBER, 102 Norman avenue.

JAMES COLLINS died yesterday at his home, 469 Wythe avenue.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the
Church of the Epiphany.  He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. James
CHRYSTAL and Mrs. Henry JOHNSON.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery, under direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

JOHN GORDON died Saturday at his home, 5 Hausman street.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Cecilia, North Henry and Herbert streets.  He is
survived by a brother, James, and a sister Catherine DEMPSEY.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Thomas
J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

LOUISE SCHMURR died yesterday at her home, 232 Monitor street.  She
was born in Germany and had been here for the past fifty years.  She
is survived by two nieces, Miss Louise REINECKE and Mrs. Martha
ZAAGE.  Funeral services Tuesday at 2 P.M.  
Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery, 
under the direction of Peter J. STEUGER, 123 Meeker avenue.

14 April 1931
SLAYER COMMITS SUICIDE IN CELL
    Thomas ALBUS, whom witnesses had pointed out as the man who shot
and killed Wallace MINEMAN in a Bronx jewelry store robbery last
July, committed suicide in the Bronx County jail last night by
hanging himself with his belt.
    ALBUS, who was 23, already had started serving a term in Sing
Sing prison on a robbery charge.  After being identified as the
MINEMAN slayer he had remarked to his attorney, "What's the use?  I
got from 12-1/2 to 25 years to serve anyhow.  I might as well burn."

UNIDENTIFIED BODY TAKEN FROM RIVER
    The body of an unidentified man, about 40 years old, five feet
eight inches tall, weighing about 160, shaven, and wearing white
overalls and a khaki shirt, was pulled from the East River at the
foot of Dupont street shortly before midnight last night by Captain
LAMBERT of the lighter Fireproof.  The body was taken to the morgue.

GIRL ASSERTS FISH WITNESS WAS POISONED
Death of Russian Sailor, However, Laid to Scarlet Fever
    Alex GRUBE, 27, a Russian sailor, died in St. Mary's Hospital,
Hoboken, last night, believing that he had been poisoned by agents
of the G.P.U., the Russian Soviet secret police, because of
testimony he had given some time ago before the Hamilton Fish
Congressional Committee in Washington which was investigating
convict labor conditions in Russia.
    GRUBE was taken ill several days ago on the steamer Western
Eldora at Hoboken.  Hospital authorities say he died of scarlet
fever and county authorities have decided not to hold an autopsy.
    GRUBE's belief that he had been poisoned was called to the
attention of Inspector Daniel KIELEY, of the Hoboken police, by Miss
Elizabeth ADLER, of 367 Broadway, Brooklyn, a friend of the sailor.
She told the police she had seen him after he became ill and he told
her of the alleged poisoning.
    Miss ADLER, herself a Russian, said she would appeal to Hamilton
Fish for funds with which to bury GRUBE.

                    IN MEMORIAM
BEERS - Anniversary remembrance of our brother, Harry VINCENT.
Died April 13, 1914, aged 15 years, 11 months.
                        SISTERS.

HARKINS - In loving birthday remembrance of Robert J. HARKINS.
        MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER.

HEALEY - Edmund.  Anniversary mass at the Holy Name Church,
Wednesday, April 15, 6:30 A.M.
        WIFE AND CHILDREN.

O'HARE - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother,
Alice, who departed this life, April 14th, 1915.  Gone but not
forgotten.
        DAUGHTER AND SONS.

SCHUBERT - In sad and loving memory of my husband and our father,
Herman, who departed this life April 14, 1926.
    In our home he is fondly remembered,
        Sweet memories cling to his name,
    Those who loved him in sincerity,
        Still love him in death just the same
WIFE, MAY, AND CHILDREN.

ALEXANDER - On Sunday, April ?, 1931, Catherine BRACKEN ALEXANDER,
mother of Mae and Geraldine ALEXANDER and sister of Miss Anna
BRACKEN.  Mrs. Mary MORAN and James BRACKEN.  Funeral from her home,
146 Rutland rd., on Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass Church of
St. Edward.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO. 126, K.OF C. - Members are requested to
assemble at the club Tuesday evening, April 14, at 8 o'clock, to
proceed thence to the home of our late brother, PETER J. McALEVEY
                FRANCIS A. MADDEN, Grand Knight
                JOSEPH L. WALSH, Recorder

DEVINE - John J., 75 years old, at his home on the Pluckemin rd.,
Somerville, April 12, 1931.  Formerly connected with the Department
of Charities in New York.  Funeral from the Church of the Immaculate
Conception, Somerville, Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock.  Burial in
Holy Cross Cemeter, New York.

DURGIN - William, of 437 13th ?, on April 12, beloved son of John
and Margaret DURGIN and devoted father of Peter, Walter, William,
Margaret, Therese and Agnes;  ?other of James, Daniel, Harry,
Robert, John and Nellie.  Funeral Wednesday from the funeral home,
?7 9th st.  Requiem mass at 9 A.M. at the Holy Name R.C. Church,
Prospect Park West and Prospect ave.  Arrangements by Joseph G.DUFFY.

FARLEY - Patrick J., on April 13, beloved husband of Mary FARLEY,
and also survived by four sons and two daughters.  Funeral from his
?? residence, 8717 Jamaica ave., on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn
funeral mass at the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HUSKO - William, on April 11, at a local hospital.  Funeral
Wednesday morning, April 15, from his residence, 165 Greenpoint
ave., at ? A.M.;  thence to St. Elias' R.C. Church, where a requiem
mass will be celebrated, Rev. Peter P. ?ESHELAK officiating.
Interment in family plot in Calvary Cemetery.

KAHLER - Sophia (nee CHERNE), April 13, 1931, age 53 years, beloved
wife of William KAHLER and ?other of Henry, William, John and
?atherine KATHLER.  Funeral Thursday at 9 A.M., from her late home,
?11 Irving ave.;  thence to St. Martin of Tours R.C. Church.
Interment St. Johns Cemetery.

KIENINGER - Barbara, on April ??, after a lingering illness, in her
?th year.  Funeral from her late residence, 1935 Madison st.,
Thursday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the R.C. Church of St. Matthias,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  
Interment St. Johns Cemetery.

McALEVEY - Peter J., on April 11, 1931, at his residence, 181 8th
st., devoted father of Mrs. Joseph SE??IN, Ethel, Margaret, Peter,
Jr., Edward and John;  brother of Hugh, ??nes, Mrs. Annie CLARK and
Mrs. Elizabeth BYRNES.  Solemn requiem mass Wednesday at 10 A.M. at
St. ???as Aquinas Church, 9th st. ??? 4th ave.  Interment Holy
Cross.  Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

McCULLOUGH - On April 13, at his residence, 1376 Park pl., John J.,
son of the late Samuel and Mary McCULLOUGH.  Funeral on Thursday at
9:30 A.M. with a solemn mass of requiem at St. Mathew's R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross.

McGILL - On Sunday, April 12, 1931, James J.T. McGILL in his
seventy-fourth year, beloved husband of Louise McGILL.  Funeral
services will be held at the funeral chapel of John H. HOLMLIN, 5215
Seventh ave., on Tuesday at 8 P.M.  
Interment on Wednesday morning at Evergreen Cemetery.

MASON - Thomas F., on Tuesday, April 14, 1931, at 344 East 14th st.
Funeral notice later.

MAYER - Henry J., Sr., age 64, on April 12, 1931, beloved husband of
Frances (nee HARTMANN), loving father of Mrs. Amelia SCHMIDT, Mrs.
FRANCES UHLL, Henry M. MAYER;  also survived by five grandchildren.
Funeral services from his late residence, 200 Woodhaven blvd.,
Elmhurst, L.I., Thursday, April 16, 9:30 ?.M.;  thence to the Church
of the Ascension, where a mass of requiem will be offered.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McGUIRE - On April 14, 1931, Mary F., beloved wife of Battalion
Chief Patrick J. McGUIRE, 39th Battalion, N.Y.F.D.;  beloved mother
Patrolman Joseph McGUIRE, traffic K, N.Y.P.D.  Funeral from her
residence, 469 Marion st. on Friday, April 17, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn
requiem mass in R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Aberdeen ?? and
Broadway.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

O'HARA - Suddenly on Saturday, ?nnie, wife of Edward J., daughter of
Mrs. W. DANNON and sister of ??bert KNAUSS.  Funeral Wednesday, ?
?.M. from mother's residence, 338 ?h st.

PATTON - On Monday, April 13, 1931, Charles E., beloved husband of
Helen, and son of Mrs. Bridget ??tton, and father of Mrs. John ?
DEMPSEY, and brother of Alexander PATTON.  Funeral from his ??e
home, 9478 Ridge boulevard, Brooklyn, on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at Church of St. Patrick at 10 A.M.  
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

RADTKE - On Monday, April 13, 1931, Ernest C. RADTKE, beloved father
of Rudolph B., in his 73rd year.  Funeral services at his late
residence, 5013 4th ave., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 15, at 8
P.M.  Funeral Thursday at 10 A.M.

REILLY - Edward, beloved father of Josephine DANNER, Lillian BOLAND
and Edward REILLY, on April 14, in his sixty-sixth year, at his
home, 132-18 Eighty-second st., Ozone Park, L.I.  Solemn requiem
mass on Friday, April 17, at 10 A.M., at the R.C. Church of the
Assumption, Cranberry and Henry sts., Brooklyn.  Interment Calvary.

STANTON - Margaret HEENEY, at her residence, 585 St. Johns pl.,
beloved wife of Martin T. STANTON.  Requiem mass on Thursday at 9:30
A.M., St. Teresa's R.C. Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.,

VIETEN - On April 11, 1931, Regina, age fifty-seven years, beloved
mother of Mrs. C. REINECKER, Henry, Fred and Andrew.  Funeral from
her residence, 1862 DeKalb ave., Ridgewood, Wednesday, 10 A.M.,
requiem mass at St. Aloysius R.D. Church.  
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

WOCHER - On April 13, Edward, beloved husband of May KURTZ WOCHER,
and father of Edward and Mrs. J. KIRCHNER, at his residence, 133-25
Silver st., Ozone Park.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of Grace Church,
Howard Beach, on Thursday at 9:30.  Interment St. Johns.

ANNA M. COCOMAN died Sunday at her home, 100 Eldert street.  She was
born in County Mayo, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for thirty years.  She is survived by her husband, John;  five
daughters, Mrs. David McGRATH, Anna, Beatrice, Theresa and Marie;
one son, John;  one sister, Mrs. Patrick LAYDON, and two brothers,
John and Michael CLARKE.  She was a member of the Church of Our Lady
of Lourdes, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under
direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

PATRICK RAFTER died yesterday at his home, 134 Third avenue.  He was
born in County Sligo, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for forty-three years.  He was a member of the Church of St. Agnes,
Hoyt and Sackett street, where requiem mass will be celebrated at
9:30 A.M. Thursday.  He was employed by the Scranton Coal Company as
a watchman for the past thirteen years.  He is survived by his
widow, Mary LANGAN RAFTER;  two sons, James and Patrick;  two
daughters, Mrs. James PENDER and Mrs. Joseph PETTIT, and three
brothers, Thomas, John and James RAFTER;  a sister, Mrs. Michael
McINTYRE, and six grandchildren.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

EMILY ISABELL WEEKS, a resident of Elmhurst, died Sunday at her
home, 68 Whitney avenue, Elmhurst.  She is survived by her husband,
Benjamin E. WEEKS;  a daughter, Emily WEEKS;  two sons, Benjamin and
Richard WEEKS;  two sisters, Mary and Anna MARMION, and two
brothers, Charles and Richard MARMION.  The funeral will be held
from the home on Wednesday morning at 9:30 A.M., thence to St.
Bartholomew's R.C. Church, Elmhurst, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

HENRY C. BANDELT died Sunday at his home, 57 Bleecker street in his
thirty-fifth year.  He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth BANDELT;
one daughter, Marian;  his mother, Mrs. G. SCHEEL;  one sister, Mrs.
H. JACKSON, and two brothers, Charles A. BANDELT and Andrew RYDER.
Funeral services to-night at 8 o'clock by the Rev. William F.
MUELLER, of the First German Baptist Church.  He was a member of the
Motor Transportation Corps, 440, V.F.W.  Funeral with military
honors Wednesday at 2 P.M.  Interment at Evergreens Cemetery under
direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr., & Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

JOHN J. McCULLOUGH died Monday at his home, 1376 Park place.  He was
the son of the late Samuel and Mary McCULLOUGH.  He is survived by
one brother, William, and four sisters, Mrs. Anna SPAULDING, Mrs.
Elizabeth FORGET, Mrs. Mary LANGE and Mrs. Estelle GOONAN.  The
funeral will be held from his late home, Thursday, at 9:30 A.M.;
thence to St. Matthew's R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

WELLINGTON DONNENWERTH died yesterday at his home, 2730 Kenmore
place, Sheepshead Bay.  He is survived by his widow, May;  three
sisters and two brothers.  The funeral services will be held at 2
P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Martin F. HEALEY, 128 Utica avenue.

NELLE MURCELL died Sunday at her home, 54 Sixty-sixth drive, Middle
Village.  She was born in Ohio forty-three years ago and is survived
by her husband, Louis E. MURCELL;  two sisters, Mrs. Grace FISHER,
Mrs. Ward ROBINSON, and a brother, Clyde S. WHERRY.  Mr. and Mrs.
MURCELL were very active in missionary work, having conducted the
Faith Mission in Greenpoint and the Fresh Pond Gospel Mission in
Ridgewood.  The remains will repose at the funeral parlors at 1015
Halsey street until to-day 6 P.M.  Services will be held to-night, 8
o'clock, at the Gospel Tabernacle, Eighth avenue and Forty-fourth
street, New York City, the Rev. E. J. RICHARDS officiating.  The
remains will be shipped Wednesday morning to Mansfield, Ohio, where
the interment will take place Thursday afternoon under the direction
of WEIGAND Bros.

CATHERINE DONALDSON QUACKENBUSH died Sunday at her home, 175 Oakland
street.  She is survived by her husband, Reuben;  seven children,
Catherine, Raymond, Edward, Agnes, James, Dolores and Geraldine;
three brothers, William, George and Robert Donaldson;  and a sister,
Margaret DONALDSON.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Antony of Padua.  Interment
will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph V. MURRAY, 155
Eagle street.

JAMES VAN SICKLER died Sunday at his home, Ocean avenue and Merrick
road, Valley Stream.  He was born in Gloversville, N.Y., and had
been formerly a resident of New York City for thirty years.  He is
survived by his widow, Florence DODD VAN SICKLER.  He was proprietor
of the Triangle Hofbrauer of Valley Stream.  He was a member of the
International Alliance of the Stage Employees' Union, 1, and New
York Lodge, 1, B.P.O. Elks.  The funeral will be held from the Plaza
Funeral Home, 40 West Fifty-eighth street, Manhattan, at 2 P.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction
of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

EDWARD WOCHER died yesterday at his home, 133-25 Silver street,
Ozone Park.  He was a life resident of New York City.  He is
survived by his widow, May KURTZ WOCHER;  one son, Edward WOCHER;
one daughter, Mrs. J. KIRCHNER;  one granddaughter, one brother,
Frank WOCHER, and a sister, Mrs. G. BROSCHART.  He was a member of
Brooklyn Lodge, 22, B.P.O. Elks, and Local 2 of the Hotel &
Restaurant Employees' Union.  He was employed for many years at
Brooklyn Labor Lyccum.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Grace,
Howard Beach.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

EMMA SPRIGADE, for many years a resident of Greenpoint, died Monday
at her home, 8717 133rd street, Richmond Hill.  She is survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Anna KOETZNER and Miss Clara SPRIGADE;  two
sons, Carl and Herman SPRIGADE, and two grandchildren, Carlon
KOETZNER and Dorothy Ann SPRIGADE.  Mrs. SPRIGADE will repose at her
home until Thursday at 1:30 P.M.  Funeral services will be held at
2:30 P.M. at St. John's Lutheran Church, Milton street, Greenpoint.
Mrs. SPRIGADE was a member of the Ladies Aid Auxiliary Society of
St. John's Church.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the
direction of C. TREBER & Son, 103 Norman avenue.

MARGARET SWAN died Sunday in Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan.  She was
born in Ireland and had been a resident of New York City for
forty-five years.  She was sixty-seven years old and lived at 215
Hale avenue.  She is survived by her husband, George SWAN;  a
daughter, Mrs. Margaret McPHERSON, and two grandchildren.  The
funeral will be held from her late home at 10:30 A.M. to-morrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Rita.  Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Ernest F. BATES Son, Inc., 1871
Greene avenue.

THOMAS HUSSEY died yesterday in his sixty-eighth year at his home,
7519 Sixtieth place (Sylvan street), Glendale.  He retired five
years ago as a motorman of the Ridgewood Depot after thirty-seven
years service.  He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Kathryne SHEA;
a son, John Patrick HUSSEY, of County Roscommon, Ireland, and three
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Thursday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Brigid.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of John L. QUENZER, 393 Linden street.

ANGELINA CARLISI died Saturday at the Columbus Hospital.  She was
born in Italy forty-three years ago and is survived by her husband,
Nicholas, and a daughter, Sylvia.  The funeral was held from her
late residence, 568 Pine street, to-day at 9:30 A.M., thence to St.
Fortuna's R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass was celebrated.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of WEIGAND Bros.

JENNIE O'HARA died Saturday.  She was born in Philadelphia and
resided in Bay Ridge for the past twenty years.  She is survived by
her husband, Edward J.;  her mother, Emma;  her brother, Albert, and
her step-father, Walter DANNON.  Funeral will be held Wednesday at 2
P.M. from the residence of her mother, 338 Thirty-ninth street,
under the direction of H.G. and I.L. ANDREWS, of 516 Seventy-seventh st.

JOSEPH H. JONES died Sunday.  He was born in the United States
thirty-eight years ago.  He is survived by his widow, Lucy JONES;
one son, Joseph;  two brothers, Charles B. and Albert L. JONES, and
one sister, Helen.  Funeral Thursday from his home, 899 Jefferson
avenue, at 10 A.M.  Rev. Dr. Dunican GENS, of St. Thomas P.E.
Church, will officiate.  Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery, under
direction of John G. LUTZ Sons, 132 Stagg street.

BEULAH G. CLARK died yesterday at her home, 194 Gold street.  She
was born in Brooklyn seventeen years ago.  She was a member of the
Church of St. James, Jay street, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Thursday.  She is survived by her mother,
Ethel;  her aunt, her uncle and one cousin.  Interment will be under
direction of D.C. DOYLE, 189 Bridge street.

WESLEY CRAWFORD died Sunday at his home, 4017 Forley street, Jackson
Heights.  He was the husband of Beatrice HANNON CRAWFORD and son of
Mr. and Mrs. James W. CRAWFORD and brother of Norman and Walter.
Funeral Wednesday at 2 P.M.  Interment private, under direction of
the Estate of John P. JOYCE.

WILLIAM CROWE died Saturday at the Greenpoint Hospital.  He was born
in Ireland twenty-two years ago and is survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William CROWE;  three sisters, Marjorie, Betty and Julia.
He lived at 808 Prospect place.  The funeral was held from the
parlors at 1015 Halsey street to-day at 9 o'clock, thence to St.
Gregory's R.C. Church, where a requiem mass was said.  Interment at
St. John's Cemetery under direction of WEIGAND Bros.

NICOLETTO CICCONE died Friday at Kings County Hospital.  She was
born in Italy ninety-three years ago.  She lived at 714
Knickerbocker avenue.  The funeral was held Saturday, 8 A.M.
Remains reposed at Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr., & Son Funeral Home, 710
Knickerbocker avenue;  thence to the R.C. Church of St. Martins of
Tours, where a requiem mass was held.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

CATHERINE BRUNS, widow of Charles BRUNS, died yesterday at her home,
60-66 Baltic street, Maspeth, Queens.  She was born in New York City
sixty-three years ago and lived fifty years in Greenpoint.  She is
survived by three sons, William A. SMITH, of the Kings County
Registrar's Office, Daniel V. BRUNS and Anthony J. BRUNS, and two
daughters, Mrs. Frank WOHLMACHER and Mrs. William LING, and three
brothers.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Thursday with requiem
mass at the Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY
& Sons, 87 Herbert street.

THOMAS GRIMM, a retired employee of the Sanitation Department of
Queens County, died Sunday.  He was born in New York, May 8, 1860,
and lived in Brooklyn most of his life.  He is survived by his
sister-in-law, Mrs. Isabella ANDRES.  Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 A.M.
from the chapel of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue;  thence to
St. Brigid's Church, St. Nicholas avenue and Linden street, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

CHARLES B. MAREAU, of 687 Halsey street, died Sunday.  He is
survived by one sister, Margaret MAREAU.  He was born in the old
Seventh Ward, Manhattan, and had been a resident of the Nineteenth
Ward of Brooklyn for many years.  He was employed by A. KIMBALL for
twenty-seven years and retired two years ago.  The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of Our
Lady of Good Counsel at 10 A.M.  Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery, under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

15 April 1931
THIRD SUSPECT IN BOAT SHACK SLAYING HELD
Accused of Killing Victims of Holdup--Another Arrested as Killer
    A man believed to be the third member of the bandit trio which
staged the fatal holdup of the Boat Club, a two-room shack at 230
Bay Forty-sixth street, early Sunday morning, was arrested last
night by Detectives William ENRIGHT and Lucas GROTTANO of the Bath
Beach station.
    The man is Peter MATEO, 34, of 69 Twenty-eighth avenue.  He said
he is a plasterer.  The detectives charge that MATEO is the man who
stood at the door while his two companions attempted to rob the
twelve patrons of the club, described as "a home brew joint."
    Becoming excited when the patrons gave battle, according to the
seven witnesses who identified MATEO he fired his gun, sending three
bullets into the heart, skull and right side of the chest of Rocco
ZOPPO, 30, of 1234 Fifty-third street, one of the customers in the
place.
    The other member of the trio, Salvatore FILI, 30, of 2701 Harway
avenue, was killed, supposedly by his partner, Peter SARDINI, 29, of
2705 Harway avenue, who is under arrest.
    A woman patron, Mrs. Jennie ISOLDA, 36, of 1850 Fifty-second
street, was shot in the right arm, but after treatment by an
ambulance surgeon went home.
    Following the arrest of MATEO, Detectives ENRIGHT and GROTTANO
went out again last night and arrested Salvatore MANMANO, alias
"Tuto," 24, a salesman, living at 8661 Sixteenth avenue, on a charge
of homicide.
    MANMANO is support (typed as written) to have stabbed to death
Herbert ZUANETTI, 24, in a fight over a woman at Eighteenth avenue
and Eighty-fifth street on Feb. 24, woman at the corner, police
said, when he was attacked and killed by three men. (typed as
written, doesn't make sense!)  Two men were subsequently arrested
and discharged.  MANMANO is said to be the man who wielded the
knife.
    Both MANMANO and MATEO will be taken to Homicide Court for a
hearing to-day.

MAN IN HOSPITAL JUMPS TO DEATH
    Anthony DEPELITO, 58, a patient at the Harbor Hospital, Bay
Twenty-third street and Cropsey avenue, leaped to his death
yesterday from a third story window of the hospital, according to
police of Bath Beach station.
    The police said DEPELITO, who lived at 287 Van Sicklen street,
had been in the hospital for observation of a mental disorder.  He
was declared dead by a physician from the hospital.

                    IN MEMORIAM
SISTO--Michael, died April 14, 1923.
    Gone, but not forgotten
        And never shall you be;
    As long as life remains with us
        We shall remember thee.
WIFE, SON, DAUGHTER AND GRANDCHILDREN.

STAHL--In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, and dear son and
brother, who departed this life April 15, 1929, and April 17, 1914.
    It's sweet to know we'll meet again
        Where parting is no more;
    And that the ones we loved so dear
        Have only gone before.
                    FROM FAMILY.

EUCHERT - Suddenly on April 15, Rachael Ann DEAN, wife of the late
Charles E. ECHERT, at her home, 95 Douglass st.  Auxiliary of the
United Spanish War Veterans please notice.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

WARD - On April 14, 1931, at her residence, 163 Douglass st., Mary
FOX WARD, beloved wife of the late Edward WARD, and dear mother of
Edward M., Agnes, Anna Elizabeth WARD, Mrs. Frank NORTHROP, and
sister of Margaret FOX.  Funeral will take place from her home on
Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock;  thence to St. Agnes R.C. Church,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BENSON - On Wednesday, April 15th, at 30? 8th ave., Elizabeth
BENSON, daughter of the late Bernard and Elizabeth KEARNEY and
beloved sister of Mrs. Josephine SHIELDS.  Funeral Saturday, 9:30
A.M., from the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford st.  Solemn mass of
requiem at St. Saviour's R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

CAMERON - Alexander, son of the late David CAMERON and Susan CRAIG,
of Abrcath, Scotland, at his home, 79 Monitor st., on April 13.
Beloved husband of Bridget CAMERON (nee FURGUSON), beloved father of
Walter CAMERON and Mrs. Susan DUKE.  Solemn mass of requiem at the
Church of St. Cecilia on Friday morning.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CHICKERING - On April 15th, August, beloved husband of Margaret
MACKEY CHICKERING, father of Mabel and brother of Charles, Joseph,
Alfred, Grace and Mabel, at his residence, 5942 69th place, Maspeth.
Notice of funeral later.

EMMENS - Abraham A., in his 99th year.  Funeral from late residence,
110 Neck rd., on Friday, April 17, at 2 P.M.

FARLEY - Patrick J., on April 13, beloved husband of Mary FARLEY,
and also survived by four sons and two daughters.  Funeral from his
late residence, 8717 Jamaica ave., on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn
funeral mass at the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FOX - Edward, on Tuesday, April 14.  Reposing at FEENEY & Sons
Chapel, 1847 Broadway.

GARTLAND - On April 14, 1931, Michael E., beloved husband of Anna
BROWN, son of the late Mary and Michael and dear brother of Hugh,
James N. and William J. GARTLAND, Mrs. Charles JOHNSTONE, Mrs.
Richard BIRMINGHAM and Mrs. Michael J. GAYNOR.  Funeral from his
home, 585 Bedford ave., Friday, 17th inst.(typed as written), 9:30
A.M.  Solemn requiem mass, Church of the Transfiguration.

HAEGE - On Tuesday, April 14, Wilhelmina HAEGE (nee GROTZ), beloved
daughter of the late William GROTZ and Louise SCHUMACKER GROTZ, also
aunt and sister-in-law, in her 47th year.  Funeral services at her
residence, 267 Starr st., on Friday evening at 8 o'clock.  Interment
Saturday, April 18, at 2 P.M., at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

HART - On April 13, Mary Agnes (nee MADDEN), devoted wife of David
and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas DUKES, Marion, Helen and
David.  Funeral Friday at 8:45 A.M., from her residence, 363 51st
st., thence to St. Michael's R.C. Church, where a mass will be
offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHNSON - Mary C., suddenly on April 14, 1931, resident of 521
Greene ave., member of the Daughters of Isabel.  Funeral from Walter
B. COOKE's Funeral Home, 50 7th ave., Brooklyn.  Solemn mass of
requiem at St. Ambrose Church, Friday. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KENNEDY - John J., beloved husband of Sarah RYBACK, on Tuesday,
April 14, at his residence, 88-45 Seventy-ninth ave., Glendale.
Notice hereafter.  Direction of FEENEY & Sons.

KIENINGER - Barbara, on April 12, after a lingering illness, in her
79th year.  Funeral from her late residence, 1935 Madison st.,
Thursday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the R.D. Church of St. Matthias,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  
Interment St. Johns Cemetery.

KOCH - On April 14, Mary (nee DUFFY), beloved wife of the late
Cornelius KOCH, and devoted mother of Mrs. Margarite MACHLEID, Mrs.
Loretta WALL, Mrs. Rose TRIES and Cornelius KOCH, sister of Patrick
and James DUFFY.  Funeral Saturday 9:30 A.M., from her residence,
612 Prospect ave., thence to the Holy Name Church, where a mass will
be offered.  Interment family plot, St. John's Cemetery.

MASON - On Tuesday, April 14, 1931, at 1344 E. 14th st., Thomas F.,
beloved father of Regina Dorothy and Lillian MASON;  son of
Elizabeth MASON and Brother of Francis B., Harry A. MASON and Mrs.
John McDERMOTT.  Funeral Friday, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem
at St. Brendan's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

M'CORMACK - Catherine, infant daughter of Thomas and Margaret SMITH
McCORMACK, of Tuesday, April 14, at the residence of her parents, 16
Pine st.  Funeral Thursday, 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.
Direction of FEENEY & Sons.

McCULLOUGH - On April 13, at his residence, 1376 Park pl., John J.,
son of the late Samuel and Mary McCULLOUGH.  Funeral on Thursday at
9:30 A.M. with a solemn mass of requiem at St. Mathew's R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross.

McGUIRE - On April 14, 1931, Mary F., beloved wife of Battalion
Chief Patrick J. McGUIRE, 39th Battalion, N.Y.F.D.;  beloved mother
of Patrolman Joseph McGUIRE, Traffic K, N.Y.P.D.  Funeral from her
residence, 469 Marion st., on Friday, April 17, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn
requiem mass in R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Aberdeen st. and
Broadway.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

O'CONNOR - On April 14, 1931, John C., beloved father of John, Mae,
James, William and Margaret O'CONNOR, in his 69th year.  Funeral
from his residence, 197 29th st., Brooklyn, on Friday, April 17, at
9:30 A.M., thence to St. Michael's R.C. Church, Fourth ave. and 42d
st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

PATTON - On Monday, April 13, 1931, Charles E., beloved husband of
Helen, and son of Mrs. Bridget PATTON, and father of Mrs. John J.
DEMPSEY, and brother of Alexander PATTON.  Funeral from his late
home, 9478 Ridge boulevard, Brooklyn, on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at Church of St. Patrick.  
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

QUENZER - Joseph, suddenly, on Monday, April 13, in his fifty-second
year.  Funeral Thursday, 9:30 A.M. from his home, 198 Wyona st.
Requiem mass at St. Michael's R.C. Church.  
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

RADTKE - On Monday, April 13, 1931, Ernest C. RADTKE, beloved father
of Rudolph B., in his 73d year.  Funeral services at his late
residence, 5013 4th ave., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 15, at 8
P.M.  Funeral Thursday at 10 A.M.

REGENSBURG - On April 14, in his 56th year, Gustav, beloved husband
of Eva and father of Frank REGENSBURG.  Relatives and friends, also
members of the Williamsburger Saengerbund are invited to attend
funeral services at his late residence, 8712 98th st., Woodhaven,
L.I., on Thursday at 8 P.M.  Cremation at Fresh Pond on Friday at 10A.M.

REILLY - Edward, beloved father of Josephine DANNER, Lillian BOLAND
and Edward REILLY, and brother of John, on April 14, in his
sixty-sixth year, at his home, 132-18 Eighty-second st., Ozone Park,
L.I.  Solemn requiem mass on Friday, April 17, at 10 A.M., at the
R.C. Church of the Assumption, Cranberry and Henry sts., Brooklyn.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SHAW - Emma M. (nee MUELLER), beloved wife of James E., on Monday,
April 13, at her residence, 152-34 Rockaway blvd., Jamaica South.
Funeral services Thursday, 2 P.M.  Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

SKERRETT - On April 15, Helen (nee MARLEY), at her home, 223 E. 38th
st., beloved wife of William SKERRETT.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

STANTON - Margaret HEENEY, at her residence, 585 St. Johns pl.,
beloved wife of Martin T. STANTON.  Requiem mass on Thursday at 9:30
A.M., St. Teresa's R.C. Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

STEDMAN - Edith Frances, on April 13, at her home, 1515 East
Fifty-second st., beloved daughter of Mary ROGERS and Henry H.
STEDMAN and sister of Mary E. and John H. STEDMAN.  Funeral on
Thursday at 9:30 A.M., requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Mary Queen
of Heaven.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WOCHER - On April 13, Edward, beloved husband of May KURTZ WOCHER,
and father of Edward and Mrs. J. KIRCHNER, at his residence, 133-25
Silver st., Ozone Park.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of Grace Church,
Howard Beach, on Thursday at 9:30.  Interment St. Johns.

CHARLES E. PATTON died Monday at his home, 9478 Ridge boulevard.  He
was born in New York City and was employed by the New York Edison
Company as assistant chief investigator.  He was a past grand knight
of Vera Cruze Council, K. of S .  He was a member of Nativity
Council, K. of C., and the Crescent Athletic Club.  He is survived
by his widow, Helen PATTON; his mother, Bridget PATTON;  a daughter,
Mrs. John J. DEMPSEY, and a brother, Alexander PATTON.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church
of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton.  Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of James F. Murray, Jr., 605 Lorimer street.

MARY WHITE died Monday at her home, 463 Dean street.  She had been a
resident of Brooklyn for seventy years and was the widow of Thomas
WHITE.  She is survived by a son, Thomas J. WHITE, and five
daughters, Annie, Jennie E., Elizabeth, Mrs. M. McLAUGHLIN and Mrs.
Charles MORAN.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. to-morrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Augustine.

MARY DUFFY KOCH died yesterday at her home, 612 Prospect avenue.
She was the widow of Cornelius KOCH.  She is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Margaret MACHLEID, Mrs. Loretta WALL, Mrs. Rose
TRIES;  one son, Cornelius KOCH, two brothers, Patrick and James
DUFFY, and two grandchildren.  She was a member of Holy Name
Council, L.C.B.A.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday
with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

MARY AGNES MADDEN HART died Monday at her home, 363 Fifty-first
street.  She is survived by her husband, David, and three daughters,
Mrs. Thomas DUKES and Marion and Helen HART;  a son, David;  one
grandson and a brother, John MADDEN.  The funeral will be held at
8:45 A.M. Friday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Michael.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of M.J. Smith's Sons.

EMMA PEARSON OLSSON, born fifty-eight years ago in Sweden and a
resident of the United States and Brooklyn for over forty years,
died yesterday at her home, 369 Gates avenue.  She is survived by
her husband, Olle B. OLSSON;  a son, John B., and a brother in
Sweden.  Funeral services will be held for her at the residence
Thursday at 2 P.M. with Rev. Albert JOHANSON, pastor of Swedish
Pilgrim Congregational Church, officiating.  
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of Ericson & Ericson, 500 State street.

LOUISE PIEDT, born in New York City seventy-one years ago, died
Monday at her home, 415 East Third street.  She is survived by a
daughter, Martha PIEDT.  She was a member of the Lutheran Church,
East Fifth street.  The funeral services will be held at 8:30 P.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be Friday at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

EDWARD J. LYONS, infant son of Michael and Bessie CREGG LYONS, died
yesterday at the home of his parents at 824 Classon avenue.  The
funeral will be held at 11 A.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

MARY F. McGUIRE died yesterday at her home, 469 Marion street.  She
was born in New York City and had been a resident of the Stuyvesant
section for many years.  She was formerly a parishioner of the
Church of St. John the Baptist.  She moved to the Bushwick section
twenty years ago and became a member of the Church of Our Lady of
Lourdes.  She was a member of the Rosary Society.  She is survived
by her husband, Fire Chief Patrick J. McGUIRE, of the Thirty-ninth
Battalion, New York Fire Department;  a son, Patrolman Joseph
McGUIRE, of Traffic K, N.Y.P.D., and two grandchildren.  The funeral
will be held at 10 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Chruch of
Our Lady of Lourdes.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

EDITH FRANCES STEDMAN died Monday at her home, 1515 East
Fifty-second street.  She was the daughter of Mary ROGERS and Henry
F. STEDMAN.  She is survived in addition to her parents by a sister,
Mary E., and a brother, John H. STEDMAN.  The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of Mary Queen
of Haven (typed as written).  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery, under direction of John McMANUS & Son, 2001 Flatbush avenue.

MARGARET STANTON died Sunday at her home, 585 St. Johns place.  She
was a life resident of the old Ninth Ward of Brooklyn.  She is
survived by her husband, Martin, and two daughters, Mrs. MORGAN and
Catherine STANTON;  two sons, John and Joseph STANTON;  four
grandchildren, three sisters and three brothers.  The funeral will
be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass as the Church of
St. Teresa.  Interment will be held at Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of K.B. MALONE, 640 Sterling place.

CONRAD J. LINDSTROM died Monday at his home, 409 East Sixty-fourth
street, Manhattan.  He was formerly a resident of Brooklyn.  He was
born in Sweden thirty-eight years ago and had been a resident of New
York City for eighteen years.  He was a member of Manhem Lodge, 110,
I.O.O.F., which will conduct funeral services at the funeral chapel,
140 East Fifty-seventh street, Manhattan, at 8 o'clock to-night.  He
was a veteran of the World War, having been attached to Supply
Company of the 307th Infantry, overseas for eighteen months.
Religious services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  The Rev. C.C.
THUNBERG will officiate.  He is survived by his widow, Amanda;  his
mother, two brothers and one sister.  Interment with military honors
will be at the National Cemetery, Cypress Hills, under the direction
of John H. HOLMLIN, 5215 Seventh avenue.

EMMA M SHAW died Monday at her home, 152-34 Rockaway Boulevard,
Jamaica South.  She was born in Utica, N.Y., and had been a resident
of Brooklyn and Queens for many years.  She is survived by her
husband, James E. SHAW;  a daughter, Mrs. Gene KAY, and one brother,
William MUELLER.  She was a member of the Shepherds of Bethlehem,
Camp 54, P.D. of A., and the Ladies' Fleet Reserve.  The funeral
services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  
Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery 
under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

ANNA JENTSCH died Monday in her fiftieth year at her home, 5513
Metropolitan avenue.  She is survived by her husband, Robert;  a
daughter, Mrs. Henry MULLENBROUR;  a son, Harry JENTSCH, and a
sister, Mrs. Herman KOHLSTRUK.  The funeral services will be held at
8 o'clock to-night.  The Rev. Louis HAAPP will officiate.  
Interment to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

ROBERT COORDS, husband of Barbara COORDS, nee FAUKMAUN, died Monday
at his home, 60-18 Hemlock place, Maspeth, in his seventy-fifth
year.  He is survived by his widow, four sons, Benjamin, Arthur,
George, Edward;  three daughters, Laura STRAUNN, Edith ALLEN,
Christina HEPPNER and thirteen grandchildren.  Funeral services
to-night, at 9 o'clock, by Pastor GRISWALD of Calvary Presbyterian
Church, at his late residence.  Funeral Thursday at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery under direction of Charles MOONEY, 2371 Myrtle avenue.

DANIEL A. KREY died Sunday.  Funeral from George T. McHUGH's funeral
parlor, 917 Kent avenue, to-day.  Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

JOSEPH H. JONES died Monday.  He was born in the United States
thirty-eight years ago and is survived by his wife, Lucy JONES;  a
son, Joseph, Jr;  two brother, Charles B. and Albert L. JONES, and
one sister, Helen.  Funeral from his home, 899 Jefferson avenue,
Thursday at 10 A.M.  The Rev. Dr. D. GENS of St. Thomas' P.E. Church
will officiate.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under direction
of John G. LUTZ Sons, 507 Fairview avenue.

CONRAD SCHNEPF died Tuesday at his home, 2668 Atlantic avenue.  He
was born in New York, July 16, 1869, and lived in Brooklyn most of
his life.  He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth;  two sons,
William and Edward;  one daughter, Mrs. Susan MORTON;  two brothers,
John and Frank TALAZKO;  three sisters, Carrie FLETZ, Mrs. Minnie
LARSON and Mrs. Carrie HUNKLER, and two grandchildren.  Funeral
services Friday at 2 P.M.  The Rev. Paul BAYER of St. Matthew's
Lutheran Church will officiate.  Interment will be at Evergreen
Cemetery, under the direction of Charles Morton, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

FREDERICK E. SCHAAF, a butcher, born in Germany fifty-four years ago
and a resident of Brooklyn for thirty years, died yesterday at his
home, 447 Evergreen avenue.  He is survived by his widow, Julia
HELWIG SCHAAF;  a daughter, Amelia, and a son, William SCHAAF.  The
funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Friday at the funeral chapel
of the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.

ALEXANDER CAMERON, husband of Bridget CAMERON, died Monday at his
home, ?9 Monitor street.  He was born in Abroath, Scotland,
sixty-six years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty-four years.  He is survived also by a son, Walter, and a
daughter, Mrs. Alexander DUKE.  He was a member of the Holy Name
Society attached to the Church of St. Cecilia, where a requiem mass
will be celebrated at 10 A.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87
Herbert street.

ELIZABETH V. BENSON died today at her home, 300 Eighth avenue.  She
was a life resident of Brooklyn and was a daughter of the late
Bernard and Elizabeth KEARNEY.  She is survived by a sister, Mrs.
Josephine SHIELDS.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday
from 187 South Oxford street, with requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the
Church of St. Saviour.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

THOMAS F. MASON died yesterday at his home, 1344 East Fourteenth
street.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He formerly lived in
the Sixth Ward.  He is survived by three daughters, Regina, Dorothy
and Lillian MASON;  his mother, Elizabeth MASON, and two sisters,
Frances B. and Mrs. John McDERMOTT.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Brendan.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward
H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

MARY CURRY died Monday in her fifty-second year.  She was born in
Ireland and lived in New York City thirty-five years.  She leaves
her husband, Thomas CURRY;  one brother, George LIDDY;  two sisters,
Francis HOGAN and Sister Mary FELICITAS, and one nephew, Herbert
SMITH.  Funeral Thursday at 8:30 A.M., from her late home, 6116
Woodbine street, Ridgewood;  thence to the Church of Our Lady of the
Miraculous Medal, 9 o'clock mass.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery,
under direction of Wilham WARNECK, 374 Ridgewood avenue.

GEORGE DONNELLY died Monday at his home, 1629 Atlantic avenue.  He
is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Catherine GRIMMEL and Mrs. Mary
BOLLINGER, and three grandchildren.  Funeral Thursday at 8:30 A.M.
with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Rosary, Chauncy street
and Reid avenue.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under the direction
of James H. TRACY, Inc., 1597 Fulton street.

16 April 1931
UNIDENTIFIED MAN FOUND IN CREEK
    The body of a man which had apparently been in the water three
days was found in Wallabout Creek at the foot of Taylor street early
today by Joseph MURPHY, employed in the freight yards of the
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad.  TAYLOR removed the body
with a boathook, and it was taken to the morgue.
    There was no identification marks on the body or clothes of the
man, save a deep laceration on the nose and a bruise on the right
side of the face.  He was about fifty years old, 5 feet, six inches,
weighed 130 pounds, and wore a grey overcoat, blue suit, brown
shirt, black shoes and stockings.  Detectives of Cl?mer street
station are investigating.

EXECUTIVE DIES;  CAUSE MYSTERY
    Harry T. NORTH an executive of the Murtaugh Elevator Company, 13
Davis street, Manhattan, died in the North Country Community
Hospital at Glen Cove, to-day after an illness of six weeks.
    The direct cause of Mr. NORTH's death was a mystery to
physicians.
    Six weeks ago, he fell ill of pneumonia.  He recovered from
that, but an infection followed, in the course of which his
temperature fluctuated from normal to as high as 107.  Five
specialists and the family physician consulted four times.
Quantities of blood were transfused into Mr. NORTH's veins, but
without result.
    On Tuesday, an operation was performed on his stomach, three
days after he was taken from his home to the hospital.
    Members of the family have consented to an autopsy so scientists
may determine the cause of death.
    Mr. NORTH is survived by his widow, Mrs. Agnes HOPE NORTH;  his
mother, Mrs. Emma NORTH;  a brother, Howard A. NORTH, and a sister,
Mrs. Jane LUDLOW.

FALLS TO DEATH
    Hyman GREENBERG, 50, of 128 Humboldt street, a sufferer from
vertigo, fell from the roof of his home, six stories high, to the
street yesterday.  He was pronounced dead by an ambulance surgeon
from St. Catherine's Hospital.

                    IN MEMORIAM
BANNAN - In loving memory of my dear mother, Kathleen, who died
April 16, 1924.
    How I miss you mother darling
        Every year still more and more,
    But God grant some day I'll meet you
        On the blissful heavenly shore.
DAUGHTER, MIRIAM KLOTER.

COAKLEY - In loving memory of our dear parents, Patrick, Died April
16, 1908, and Mary, Nov. 10, 1930.  Masses offered.
        CARRIE AND ELLIE.

McDONOUGH - Patrick Joseph.  First anniversary mass at Our Lady of
Lourdes Church, Saturday, April 18, 1931, 8 A.M.
FATHER, MOTHER & BROTHER.

SINCLAIR - In sad and loving memory of our mother, Ellen T., who
died April 16, 1925.
    Six long years have gone by
        Since last we saw your face,
    Your memory is as dear to-day
        As in the hour you passed away.
SON, DAUGHTERS AND GRANDCHILDREN.

STAKEM - A month's mind mass will be offered for the repose of the
soul of Patrick STAKEM, Friday, April 17, at 7 A.M., St. Ignatius
Church, Rogers ave. and Carroll st.

BENSON - On Wednesday, April 15th, at 300 8th ave., Elizabeth
BENSON, daughter of the late Bernard and Elizabeth KEARNEY and
beloved sister of Mrs. Josephine SHIELDS.  Funeral Saturday, 9:30
A.M., from the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford st.  Solemn mass of
requiem at St. Saviour's R.C. Church, Interment St. John's Cemetery.

ECKERT - Rachael Ann DEAN ECKERT, widow of Charles E. ECKERT, on
Wednesday, April 15, 1931.  Funeral services at her home, 95
Douglass st., by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the United Spanish War
Veterans, Admiral SCHLEY, No. 22, and sister camps,  on Friday
evening, April 17, 8 o'clock.  Funeral services Saturday afternoon,
2 o'clock.  Survived by one son, Albertson C., and daughter, Mrs.
Frank RUSCH;  nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends invited.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

FOGARTY - On April 14, 1931, Andrew J., husband of Ada M. FOGARTY
(nee DELANEY), in his 51st year.  Funeral from the funeral parlors
of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th ave., near 68th st., Brooklyn, on
Saturday, April 18, at 2 P.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FRAME - On Wednesday, April 15, 1931, Olive A. (nee LUNNIGAN),
beloved wife of Samuel D.H. FRAME.  Funeral services will be held at
her residence, 98-17 Ninety-eighth st., Woodhaven, L.I., on Friday
evening at 8 o'clock.

GALLAGHER - On April 16, 1931, Mary A. DONNELLY GALLAGHER, widow of
James J. GALLAGHER and devoted mother of Joseph F. GALLAGHER, Mrs.
James MONE and Kathileen GALLAGHER.  Funeral from her residence, 78
Carlton ave., on Monday, April 20, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the
Sacred Hear R.C. Church.

GARTLAND - On April 14, 1931, Michael E., beloved husband of Anna
BROWN, son of the late Mary and Michael and dear brother of Hugh,
James N. and William J. GARTLAND, Mrs. Charles JOHNSTONE, Mrs.
Richard BIRMINGHAM and Mrs. Michael J. GAYNOR.  Funeral from his
home, 585 Bedford ave., Friday, 17th inst., 9:30 A.M.  Solemn
requiem mass, Church of the Transfiguration.

HAEGE - On Tuesday, April 14, Wilhelmina HAEGE (nee GROTZ), beloved
daughter of the late William GROTZ and Louise SCHUMACKER GROTZ, also
aunt and sister-in-law, in her 47th year.  Funeral services at her
residence, 267 Starr st., on Friday evening at 8 o'clock.  Interment
Saturday, April 18, at 2 P.M., at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

HART - On April 13, Mary Agnes (nee MADDEN), devoted wife of David
and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas DUKES, Marion, Helen and
David.  Funeral Friday at 8:45 A.M., from her residence, 363 51st
st., thence to St. Michael's R.C. Church, where a mass will be
offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KEATING - Margaret, on April 15, at her residence, 1326 Halsey st.,
beloved mother of Mrs. John SULLIVAN, Mrs. Margaret McLAUGHLIN, Mrs.
Howard ANDERSON and Milton KEATING.  Solemn requiem mass Saturday,
8:30 A.M., at St. Martin of Tours R.C. Church.  Interment St. Mary's
Cemetery, South Amboy, N.J.  Arrangement by Joseph G. Duffy.

KOCH - On April 14, Mary (nee DUFFY), beloved wife of the late
Cornelius KOCH, and devoted mother of Mrs. Margarite MACHLEID, Mrs.
Loretta WALL, Mrs. Rose TRIES and Cornelius KOCH, sister of Patrick
and James Duffy.  Funeral Saturday 9:30 A.M. from her residence, 612
Prospect ave., thence to the Holy Name Church, where a mass will be
offered.  Interment family plot, St. John's Cemetery.

LYNCH - Joseph H., on April 15, 1931, at his home, 996 East
Thirty-eighth st.  Beloved husband of the late Martha G. LYNN LYNCH
and father of George, Charles, Mrs. Joseph SMYTH and Mrs. Harry
PEDLOW.  Funeral from his home, 9:30 A.M., Saturday, April 18,
solemn requiem mass at St. Vincent Ferrer R.C. Church.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

McEVOY - Edward, beloved husband of Margaret McEVOY (nee KINNEY), on
Wednesday, April 15, at his residence, 1209 Hancock st.  Requiem
mass on Saturday, April 18, at St. Martin of Tours Church,
Knickerbocker ave. and Weirfield st., at 9 A.M.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

McGEE - Edward, at his home, 61 2nd st., Brooklyn.  Survived by his
sisters, Mrs. Anna GRANT, Mrs. Lillian TOCCI, Mrs. Irene O'NEIL, and
Mrs. Loretta CACACE, and his brother, John McGEE.  Funeral from his
late home;  thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, Saturday
morning, 9:30 o'clock.

McGUIRE - On April 14, 1931, Mary F., beloved wife of Battalion
Chief Patrick J. McGUIRE, 39th Battalion, N.Y.F.D.;  beloved mother
of Patrolman Joseph McGUIRE, Traffic K, N.Y.P.D.  Funeral from her
residence, 469 Marion st., on Friday, April 17, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn
requiem mass in R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Aberdeen st. and
Broadway.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

McKENNA - On April 14, James T., son of Catherine McKENNA (nee
HURSON) and the late Bernard McKENNA;  loving brother of Catherine
CASSARO, Rose REILLY, Margaret McINTYRE and the late Bernard and
Joseph McKENNA.  Former member of Co. B, 302 Engineers.  Funeral
from his late residence, 304 16th st., West New York, N.J. on
Saturday, April 18, at 9:30.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's
Church, West New York, at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MASON - On Tuesday, April 14, 1931, at 1344 E. 14th st., Thomas F.,
beloved father of Regina Dorothy and Lillian MASON;  son of
Elizabeth MASON and brother of Francis B., Harry A. MASON and Mrs.
John McDERMOTT.  Funeral Friday, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem
at St. Brendan's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MILLER - On Wednesday, April 15, 1931, Ellen Miller, beloved wife of
the late Daniel MILLER and devoted mother of Millicent, Mathilda
BOYD, Gertrude ENNIS and Walter MILLER.  Services Friday evening, 8
o'clock, at her residence, 511 Decatur st.  Interment Fan Tine Kill
Cemetery, Ellenville, New York, on Saturday, April 18.

MOHR - Jacob, in his 77th year, on Wednesday at his residence, 16
Bleecker st.  He is survived by three daughters, Susan, Ella and
Mrs. Mary PANITZ;  one son, Charles, and seven grandchildren.
Funeral takes place on Saturday at 8:30 A.M., with requiem mass at
St. Barbara's Church, Central ave. and Bleecker st.  Interment Holy
Trinity Cemetery.

MONDAY - Harry, died April 13, at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn.  He
is survived by his widow, Catherine MONDAY;  two sons, William and
George.  He was a member of the Henry J. REILLY Camp, No. 34, U.S.
W.V.  Funeral from his late residence, 518 Quincy st., Friday, 2
P.M.  Interment National Cemetery.

REILLY - Edward, beloved father of Josephine DANNER, Lillian BOLAND
and Edward REILLY, and brother of John, on April 14, in his
sixty-sixth year, at his home.  132-18 Eighty-second st., Ozone
Park, L.I.  Solemn requiem mass on Friday, April 17, at 10 A.M., at
the R.C. Church of the Assumption, Cranberry and Henry sts.,
Brooklyn.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SCANLON - On April 15, William J., beloved husband of the late Ann
SCANLON (nee DENIELL) and father of Mary K. SCANLON.  Funeral from
his home, 319 Pearl st., on Saturday.  Requiem mass at St. James'
Pro-Cathedral at 9:30.  Interment Holy Cross.

SCHRAMM - Kate A., at her home, 305 Sterling pl.  Survived by her
husband, Walter;  two daughters, Mrs. Irene WILLIAMS and Miss Ella
SCHRAMM, and one grandson.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at St.
Joseph's R.C. Church, Pacific st. and Vanderbilt ave., Saturday
morning at 9:30 o'clock.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

SKERRETT - On April 15, Helen (nee MARLEY) at her home, 223 E. 38th
st., beloved wife of William SKERRETT;  sister of Mrs. Francis
QUINLAN, Mrs. Richard HASSLER, Irene and Charles MARLEY.  Funeral
Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of St. Catherine of
Genoa, where a requiem mass will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross.

SMITH - Margaret, on Wednesday, April 15, 1931, at 273 Wyckoff st.
Funeral Saturday from the home of Mrs. Edward W. GONZALEZ, 91
Rutland rd.  Solemn mass of requiem at 9 A.M. at St. Agnes' R.C.
Church.  Interment private.

WILLIS - James J., on Wednesday, April 15, 1931, beloved son of
Margaret and James, loving brother of William.  Funeral from his
residence, 31 Jackson pl., Brooklyn, Friday, April 17, at 1:30.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Thomas M. QUINN
& Sons.

WILTOS - Mary A., suddenly, age 61, wife of the late John WILTOS
(nee DONOHUE).  Native of Cloonfad, County of Roscommon, Ireland,
sister of Jane MILTON.  Relatives and friend are invited to attend
her funeral on Friday, April 17, at 9:30 A.M. from her late
residence, 670 Sterling pl;  thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon
ave. and Sterling pl., Brooklyn, where a requiem mass will be read
for the repose of her soul.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

PHILIPPINA LEHMAN died Tuesday at her home, 1712 Washington avenue,
the Bronx.  She was born in Germany seventy-two years ago and was
formerly for many years a resident of the Ocean Hill section of
Brooklyn.  She is survived by her husband, Richard, and a niece,
Mary MILLER.  The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of
KEARNS Sons;  1504 Bushwick avenue, at 8:45 A.M. to-morrow with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Interment will be
at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

ANDREW J. FOGARTY died Tuesday at his home, 183 Sixth avenue.  He is
survived by his widow, Ada M. DELANEY FOGARTY.  He was fifty-one
years old and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-six years.
He was for many years active in Brooklyn labor circles.  He was a
member of Local 1 of the Bricklayers' Union of Brooklyn of which he
was for several years president.  He was also for several years
chairman of the New York Executive Committee and Arbitration Board
of the Greater City.  He was superintendent of construction for C.T.
WILLS Co., Inc.  The funeral services will be held at the funeral
chapel of George C. HERBST, 6741 Fifth avenue, at 2 P.M. Saturday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHN J. KENNEDY died Tuesday at his home, 8845 Seventy-ninth avenue,
Glendale.  He was born in the Fourteenth Ward of Brooklyn.  He was
employed by the Brooklyn Cooperage Company for many years.  He is
survived by his widow, Sarah MARCELLA BLAZESKI and Helen R. KENNEDY;
three sons, James D., John V. of the Eighty-first Precinct, New York
Police Department, and Lawrence W. KENNEDY;  two sisters, Elizabeth
GILMARTIN and Mrs. Margaret LLOYD, and two brothers, James M., of
headquarters of the New York Fire Department, and Thomas KENNEDY,
and three grandchildren.  He was a member of the Church of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10
A.M. Saturday.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

THERESA M'CAFFREY FLEMMING died yesterday at her home, 580
Sixty-eighth street.  She is survived by her husband, Harold V.
FLEMMING;  one son, John;  three brothers, Hugh, John and Bernard,
and a sister, Margaret.  She was born in County Monaghan, Ireland,
twenty-three years ago.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Friday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Ephrem.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

CORNELIUS HARTY, husband of Mary HARTY, died yesterday at his home,
136 Kingsland avenue.  He was a life resident of the Eastern
District.  He is also survived by three daughters, Ruth, Alice and
Florence.  He was employed as a foreman in the Park Department at
Prospect Park.  He was a member of the Thirteenth A. D. Democratic
Club.  He was a parishioner of the Church of St. Cecilia, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday.  Interment
will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY &
Son, 87 Herbert street.

LOUISE TIEDT, born in New York City seventy-one years ago, died
Monday at her home, 415 East Third street.  She is survived by a
daughter, Martha TIEDT.  She was a member of the Lutheran Church,
East Fifth street.  The funeral services will be held at 8:30
o'clock to-night.  Interment will be Friday at Lutheran Cemetery
under direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

MARY FOX WARD died Tuesday at her home, 163 Douglass street.  She
was born in Kings County, Ireland, and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for eighty years.  She was a member of the Church of St.
Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday.  She was the widow of Edward Ward.
She is survived by one son, Edward M. WARD;  four daughters, Agnes,
Anna and Elizabeth WARD and Mrs. Frank NORTHROP, and one sister,
Margaret FOX.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

JACOB MOHR died yesterday in his seventy-seventh year at his home,
16 Bleecker street.  He is survived by three daughters, Susan, Ella
and Mrs. Mary PANITZ;  one son, Charles and seven grandchildren.
The funeral takes place Saturday at 3:30 A.M. (typed as written)
with requiem mass at St. Barbara's Church, Central avenue and
Bleecker street.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction
of Peter GEIS, 58-34 Catalpa avenue.

HELEN MARLEY SKERRETT died yesterday at her home, 223 East
Thirty-eighth street.  She is survived by her husband, William, a
brother, Charles MARLEY, and three sisters, Mrs. Francis QUINLAN,
Mrs. Richard HASSLER and Irene MARLEY.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Catherine
of Genoa.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

TAMAM HAICK died Tuesday at her home, 1051 Eighty-first street.  She
was born in Beirut, Syria, fifty-four years ago and was a resident
of Brooklyn for the past twenty-nine years.  She is survived by one
son, Elias, and one daughter, Mrs. Freida DIBS.  Funeral Friday at
1:30 P.M., thence to St. Mary's Antiochian Syrian Orthodox Church,
State street and Boerum place, where services will be held by the
Rev. Basil KERBAWY.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under
directions of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

SOPHIE GRIMES died Tuesday in her forty-eighth year.  She is
survived by her husband, John H. GRIMES, and one son, Walter MACKIN,
a member of the New York Policy Department attached to Traffic "A,"
Manhattan.  The funeral will take place Saturday from her late
residence, 9024 Seventy-fifth street, Woodhaven, at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to Transfiguration Church, where at 10 A.M. mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

GRANT LOOK BRIGHTMAN, 42 years old, and assistant editor of the New
York Daily News, died Tuesday at his home, 79-02 Woodside avenue,
Elmhurst.  The funeral services will be held at the funeral chapel
of Reinhold A, Skelton, 86-08 Broadway, near Queens boulevard,
Elmhurst, Friday at 10 A.M.  Interment at Christ Church Yard, Lyons
Plains, Westport, Conn.  He is survived by his wife, Virginia
BRIGHTMAN, and his mother, Mabel LOOK BRIGHTMAN.  He was the son of
the late Edwin BRIGHTMAN.  He was born in Wisconsin on Oct. 25,
1888, and has resided in New York City for the past sixteen years.

JAMES SCULLY died Tuesday at his home, 270 Fifteenth street, in his
thirty-fifth year.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He was a
veteran of the World War.  He was a clerk in the City Hall station
of the New York Post Office.  He was formerly employed by the Robert
GRAVES Wall Paper Company.  He is survived by his widow, Mary
BRENNAN SCULLY, and three children, Elizabeth, James and Eileen, and
his mother, Mrs. William NELSON.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M.
Saturday, with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Family.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

EMILIE SCHLEYER died Tuesday at her home, 7211 Cooper avenue,
Glendale, in her sixty-third year.  She is survived by her husband,
Max W. SCHLEYER.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William
WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

WILLIAM J. SCANLON died yesterday at his home, 319 Pearl street.  He
was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many
years.  He was the husband of the late Ann DENIELL SCANLON.  He was
formerly a parishioner of the Church of St. Paul.  He was a mason
and plasterer.  He is survived by a daughter, Mary K. SCANLON.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the
Church of St. James, Jay street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Frank E. SPAULDING, 131 Atlantic avenue.

MICHAEL E. GARTLAND, died Tuesday at his home, 585 Bedford avenue.
He was born in the Eastern District of this borough.  He was a
parishioner of the Church of the Transfiguration and was a member of
the church societies.  He was associated with the Standard Oil
Company for 15 years.  He was a son of the late Mary CHESHIRE and
Michael GARTLAND, and is survived by his wife, Anna BROWN;  his
brothers, Hugh, James N. and William J. GARTLAND, and his sisters,
Mrs. Charles JOHNSTONE, Mrs. Richard BIRMINGHAM and Mrs. Michael J.
GAYNOR.  The funeral will take place on to-morrow at 9:30 A.M., with
requiem mass at the Church of the Transfiguration.  Interment will
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

EDWARD McEVOY, of 1200 Hancock street, died yesterday in his
forty-second year.  He was born in Newry, County Down, Ireland, and
had been a resident of Brooklyn for 24 years.  He was a stone
cutter.  He is survived by his widow, Margaret;  his father, four
sisters, one brother in Ireland and one brother in New York City.
The funeral will be held at 9 A.M., Saturday with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Martin of Tours.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of John V. DONNELLY, 513 Wilson avenue.

OLIVE A. FRAME died yesterday at her home, 8917 Ninety-eighth
street, Woodhaven.  She was born in New York City and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years.  She is survived by her
husband, Samuel D.H. FRAME;  a son, Charles S. FRAME;  a daughter,
Mrs. Ethel Mae MARTIN, and two brothers, Louis D. and William H.
LUNNIGAN.  She was a member of Christ Congregational Church,
Woodhaven and Radiant Chapter, 35, O.E.S.  The Rev. F.G. MORECOMB
will conduct the funeral services at 8 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment at
2 P.M. Saturday will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of
A. Chester SMITH, 146 Milton street.

PAUL SCHMUCK died Tuesday at his home, 271 Weirfield street.  He was
born in Brooklyn.  He was a carpenter and wood worker.  He was a
member of the R.C. Church of St. Martin of Tours, where a requiem
mass will be celebrated on Friday at 9:30 A.M.  He is survived by
his wife, Mary SCHMUCK;  three daughters, Anna, Pauline and Mary;
three sons, Andrew, Joseph and Paul, Jr., and a number of
grandchildren.  Interment will be made in St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central avenue and Sixty-eighth
street, Glendale.

NICHOLAS LEVELING died Wednesday at his home, 918 Hart street.  He
was born in Germany seventy five years ago, came to this country
about sixty years ago and lived in New York City and Brooklyn all of
this time.  He was a member of the Ehelenberger Benevolent Society,
Brass Polishers Union and also a member of St. Leonard's R.C.
Church, Jefferson street, where a requiem mass will be celebrated
Saturday at 10 A.M.  He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth LEVELING;
one son, Nicholas LEVELING, Jr.;  two grandchildren, two nieces and
one nephew.  Interment will be made in St. John's Cemetery under the
direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central avenue and Sixty-eighth
street, Glendale.

VINCENT RAIANO died Sunday at Atlantic Beach.  He was born in
Brooklyn twenty-one years ago.  He was a graduate of P.S. 78.  He is
survived by his father, Vincent RAIANO;  his mother, Maria
ROGGENKAMP RAIANO;  four sisters, Mary E., Catherine, Nellie and
Amelia, and three brothers, Isidore, John and George.  Funeral
Saturday at 2 P.M. from his late home, 92 Atlantic avenue.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Jere J.
CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

JOSEPH CALDWELL died yesterday at his home, 1815 Ryder street.  He
was a lithographer.  He is survived by his widow, Annie;  three
sons, Joseph, Raymond and Walter;  three daughters, Mabel, Regina
and Loretta;  two brothers, John and James, and two sisters,
Catherine and Margaret and four grandchildren.  The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

17 April 1931
BABY SUCCUMBS
    Frank NACETTO, 14 months old, of 168 Skillman avenue, suffering
from a heavy cold for the past two weeks, died in the arms of his
mother, Mary.  He was declared dead by an ambulance surgeon from
Greenpoint Hospital.

BELLINGER - On April 17, 1931, Rose Anna, beloved mother of Mrs. A.
CANNING;  Mrs. R. RAUCH, Mrs. D. ALLISON, Mrs. R. COZLER and Albert
and Walter BELLINGER.  Funeral from the home of her daughter, 78-68
84th st., Glendale, on Monday, at 10 A.M.  Requiem mass Sacred Heart
R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BENSON - On Wednesday, April 15th, at 300 8th ave., Elizabeth
BENSON, daughter of the late Bernard and Elizabeth KEARNEY and
beloved sister of Mrs. Josephine SHIELDS.  Funeral Saturday, 9:30
A.M., from the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford st.  Solemn mass of
requiem at St. Saviour's R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

CHICKERING - August, on April 15, beloved husband of Margaret MACKEY
CHICKERING and father of Mabel and brother of Charles, Joseph.
Alfred, Grace and Mabel, at his residence, 5942 69th pl., Maspeth.
Cremation Saturday at Fresh Pond at 2 P.M.

CORNELL - Anne Frances, beloved wife of Henry A., CORNELL, mother of
James H. CORNELL, Dorothy DRISCOLL, Helen McCOOEY and Genevieve
CORNELL and sister, Genevieve NOONON, on April 16th.  Funeral from
30 Montgomery pl., Saturday at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at the Church
of St. Francis Xavier, 6th ave. and Carroll st. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DONOHUE - William A., beloved husband of Eleanor MORAN, on Thursday,
April 16, 1931, at his residence, 36 New York ave.  Funeral Monday
at 9:45 A.M.  Requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop
ave., and McDonough st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DUNBAR - Augustus, beloved father of Jennie DUNBAR, Mrs. Charles
KING and Augustus C. DUNBAR, on Wednesday, April 15, at his
residence, 1007 Decatur st.  Solemn requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Lourdes on Monday. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ECKERT - Rachael Ann DEAN ECKERT, widow of Charles E. ECKERT, on
Wednesday, April 15, 1931.  Funeral services at her home, 95
Douglass st., by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the United Spanish War
Veterans, Admiral SCHLEY, No. 22, and sister camps, on Friday
evening, April 17, 8 o'clock.  Funeral services Saturday afternoon,
2 o'clock.  Survived by one son, Albertson C., and daughter, Mrs.
Frank RUSCH;  nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends invited.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

FOGARTY - On April 14, 1931, Andrew J., husband of Ada M. FOGARTY
(nee DELANEY), in his 51st year.  Funeral from the funeral parlors
of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th ave., near 68th st., Brooklyn, on
Saturday, April 18, at 2 P.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FRAME - On Wednesday, April 15, 1931, Olive A. (nee LUNNIGAN),
beloved wife of Samuel D.H. FRAME.  Funeral services will be held at
her residence, 89-17 Ninety-eighth st., Woodhaven, L.I., on Friday
evening at 8 o'clock.

GALLAGHER - On April 16, 1931, Mary A. DONNELLY GALLAGHER, widow of
James J. GALLAGHER and devoted mother of Joseph F. GALLAGHER, Mrs.
James MONE and Kathileen GALLAGHER.  Funeral from her residence, 78
Carlton ave., on Monday, April 20, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the
Sacred Heart R.C. Church.

KOCH - On April 14, Mary (nee DUFFY), beloved wife of the late
Cornelius KOCH, and devoted mother of Mrs. Margarite MACHLEID, Mrs.
Loretta WALL, Mrs. Rose TRIES and Cornelius KOCH, sister of Patrick
and James DUFFY.  Funeral Saturday 9:30 A.M., from her residence,
612 Prospect ave., thence to the Holy Name Church, where a mass will
be offered.  Interment family plot, St. John's cemetery.

KUCHARSKI - Wladyslaw, on Thursday, at his home, 256 22nd st.
Funeral from his late home Monday, 9:30 A.M.

LYNCH - Joseph H., on April 15, 1931, at his home, 996 East
Thirty-eighth st.  Beloved husband of the late Martha G. LYNN LYNCH
and father of George, Charles, Mrs. Joseph SMYTH and Mrs. Harry
PEDLOW.  Funeral from his home, 9:30 A.M., Saturday, April 18,
solemn requiem mass at St. Vincent Ferrer R.C. Church.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McDERMOTT - On Wednesday, April 15, 1931, James, beloved husband of
Mary and father of James, John, Peter and Mary McDERMOTT and son of
Sarah and the late Thomas McDERMOTT.  Funeral from the home of his
sister, Mrs. Patrick McENANEY, 757 Manhattan ave., on Saturday at
9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Antony of Padua Church at 10
A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.

McEVOY - Edward, beloved husband of Margaret McEVOY (nee KINNEY) on
Wednesday, April 15, at his residence, 1209 Hancock st.  Requiem
mass on Saturday, April 18, at St. Martin of Tours Church,
Knickerbocker ave. and Weirfield st., at 9 A.M.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McGEE - Edward, at his home, 61 2nd st., Brooklyn.  Survived by his
sisters, Mrs. Anna GRANT, Mrs. Lillian TOCOL, Mrs. Irene O'NEIL and
Mrs. Loretta CACACE, and his brother John McGEE.  Funeral from his
late home;  thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, Saturday
morning, 9:30 o'clock.

McKENNA - On April 14, James T., son of Catherine McKENNA (nee
HURSON) and the late Bernard McKENNA;  loving brother of Catherine
CASSARO, Rose REILLY, Margaret McINTYRE and the late Bernard and
Joseph McKENNA.  Former member of Co. B, 302 Engineers.  Funeral
from his late residence, 304 16th st., West New York, N.J., on
Saturday, April 18, at 9:30.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's
Church, West New York, at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

McVEIGH - On Thursday, April 16, 1931, at his residence, 754 Classon
ave., John F., beloved husband of Lillian DOOLAN McVEIGH and son of
the late Mary McVEIGH.  Funeral from parlors at 187 South Oxford
st., Monday, April 20, at 9:30;  thence to St. Teresa's Church,
Classon ave. and Sterling pl.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MERRITT - Mary Ida (nee ROBINSON), on April 15, 1931, beloved wife
of Samuel G. MERRITT and loving mother of Charles MERRITT, Mrs. Ida
CONRAN, Marion KESTNER and Jerome MERRITT.  Funeral Monday, April
20, 1931, from her late home, 57-13 63rd st., Maspeth, L.I.  Solemn
high mass St. Stanislaus R.C. Church at 10 A.M.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MOHR - Jacob, in his 77th year, on Wednesday at his residence, 16
Bleecker st.  He is survived by three daughters, Susan, Ella and
Mrs. Mary PANITZ;  one son, Charles, and seven grandchildren.
Funeral takes place on Saturday at 8:30 A.M., with requiem mass at
St. Barbara's Church, Central ave. and Bleecker st.  
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

O'CONNOR - Helen, on April 16, at her residence, 104 Wyckoff street,
beloved daughter of William and Ellen DORE O'CONNOR, and sister of
William, Mary, Edward and Gregory.  Requiem mass Monday at 9:30 A.M.
at St. Paul's R.C. Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.
Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy.

SCANLON - On April 15, William J., beloved husband of the late Ann
SCANLON (nee DENIELL) and father of Mary K. SCANLON.  Funeral from
his home, 319 Pearl st., on Saturday.  Requiem mass at St. James'
Pro-Cathedral at 9:30.  Interment Holy Cross.

SCHRAMM - Kate A., at her home, 305 Sterling pl.  Survived by her
husband, Walter;  two daughters, Mrs. Irene WILLIAMS and Miss Ella
SCHRAMM, and one grandson.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at St.
Joseph's R.C. Church, Pacific st. and Vanderbilt ave., Saturday
morning at 9:30 o'clock.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

SCULLY - On April 14, at his residence, 270 15th st.  Survived by
his wife, Mary BRENNEN SCULLY;  three children, and mother, Mrs.
William NELSON.  Requiem mass Saturday, April 18, at 9 A.M., Holy
Family Church, 13th st. and 4th ave.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SKERRETT - On April 15, Helen (nee MARLEY), at her home, 223 E. 38th
St., beloved wife of William SKERRETT, sister of Mrs. Francis
QUINLAN, Mrs. Richard HASSLER, Irene and Charles MARLEY.  Funeral
Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of St. Catherine of
Genoa, where a requiem mass will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross.

SMITH - Margaret, on Wednesday, April 15, 1931, at 273 Wyckoff st.
Funeral Saturday from the home of Mrs. Edward W. GONZALEZ, 91
Rutland rd.  Solemn mass of requiem at 9 A.M. at St. Agnes' R.D.
Church.  Interment private.

STEVENS - On April 16, 1931, George F. STEVENS, in his 55th year,
beloved brother of William STEVENS and the late Mary T. STEVENS.
Funeral from the parlors of August HERRLICH, 6859 Fresh Pond rd.,
Monday, 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Matthias R.C. Church, Catalpa ave.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SULLIVAN - Thomas J., suddenly on April 15, in his 34th year, at 605
Quincy st.  Survived by a brother, James.  Requiem mass 8:30 A.M.
Saturday morning at St. John the Baptist Church.  
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

WARD - On April 14, 1931, at her residence, 163 Douglass st., Mary
FOX WARD, beloved wife of the late Edward WARD and dear mother of
Edward M., Agnes, Anna, Elizabeth WARD, Mrs. Frank NORTHROP, and
sister of Margaret FOX.  Funeral will take place from her home on
Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock;  thence to St. Agnes R.C. Church,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

ZEREDATHA LODGE, NO. 483, F.& A.M. - The brethren are requested to
attend masonic funeral services for Brother CARL G. JACOBSEN at 6109
5th ave., Brooklyn, on Friday evening, April 17, at 8 o'clock.
        ISRAEL SHAPIRO, Master
        H.L. SALPETER, Secretary.

IN MEMORIAM
CLEARY - William J., died on April 10, 1930.  Anniversary mass April
18, 1931, at 8 A.M., for the repose of his soul at Church of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th st. and 5th ave.
    It's lonesome here without you, William dear,
        And sad and weary the way.
    Life has not been the same to us
        Since you were called away.
    LOVING MOTHER, BROTHER.

MOLLOY - William.  Second anniversary mass at St. Michael's R.C.
Church, 4th ave. and 42d st., Monday, April 20, at 8 o'clock.
    WIFE, CATHERINE MOLLOY.

USTICK - In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Genevieve, who
died April 18, 1930.  First anniversary mass at St. Gerard's R.C.
Church, Hollis, L.I., Saturday, April 18, at 9 A.M.
    One long year since we last saw you,
    Mother dear, you were so true;
    But your memory is as dear to-day
    As in the hour you passed away.
DAUGHTER, CECELIA;  SON-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN

WILLIAM FREY, born in Germany sixty-one years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty years, died Wednesday at his home, 1779 Center
street.  He is survived by his widow and several sons and daughters.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Matthias.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity
Cemetery under direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street.

MARY A. DONNELLY GALLAGHER, born in Manhattan, the daughter of the
late John DONNELLY and Mary McGUIRE DONNELLY, died Thursday at her
home, 78 Carlton avenue.  She had been a resident of this borough
the greater part of her life and for twenty-five years a member of
the Sacred Heart R.C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated Monday, at 10 A.M.  She was a member of the Guard of
Honor, Rosary Society, Propagation of the Faith.  She was the widow
of James J. GALLAGHER and is survived by one son, Joseph F.
GALLAGHER;  two daughters, Mrs. James MONE and Kathileen GALLIGHER
and two grandchildren.  Interment will be under the direction of
William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

BERTHA ALBERT died Thursday at the age of thirty-six years at her
home, 5929 Fifty-eighth avenue (Charles street), Maspeth.  She is
survived by her husband, Michael L;  two sons, Charles and Michael,
Jr.; two daughters, Anna and Dorothy;  four sisters and one brother.
Funeral Monday, at 2 P.M.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under
the direction of Peter J. STENGER.

JAMES MALONEY, son of the late Patrick MALONEY and Elizabeth
LAFFERTY MALONEY, died yesterday in St. Peter's Hospital.  He
formerly lived at 95 Fulton street.  He is survived by a sister,
Evelyn and an aunt, Mrs. Sadie BABCOCK.  The funeral chapel of B.W.
REILLY, 9 Henry street, at 10 A.M. to-morrow.  Interment will follow
at St. John's Cemetery.

JOAN LEONARD died Wednesday at her home, 7915 Metropolitan avenue,
Middle Village, Queens.  She is survived by her parents, Harry and
Minnie Leonard, and two brothers.  The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. to-day with a final blessing at the Church of St. Margaret,
Middle Village.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Charles M. LARMANN, 10 Pullis avenue, Middle Village.

THERESA M'CAFFREY FLEMMING died Wednesday at her home, 850
Sixty-eighth street.  She is survived by her husband, Harold V.
FLEMMING;  one son, John;  three brothers, Hugh, John and Bernard,
and a sister, Margaret.  She was born in County Monaghan, Ireland,
twenty-three years ago.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Ephrem.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

JAMES McDERMOTT, of 757 Manhattan avenue, died Wednesday in
Greenpoint Hospital in his fiftieth year.  He was born in
Crockanboy, County Tyrone, Ireland, and had been a resident of the
Eastern District of Brooklyn for thirty-two years.  He was for many
years engaged in the coal and ice business.  He is survived by his
widow, Mary;  three sons, James, John and Peter;  a daughter, Mary;
his mother, Sarah McDERMOTT, and four brothers and eight sisters.
He was a son of the late James McDERMOTT.  The funeral will be held
from the home of his sister, Mrs. Patrick McENENY, at 757 Manhattan
avenue, at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow, with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Antony.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction
of James F. MURRAY, 605 Lorimer street.

LOUISE KRAUS BAME died yesterday at her home, 372 Stanhope street.
She was 47 years old and is survived by her husband, Sylvester;  a
son, Frank, a daughter, Margaret O'CONNOR;  three sisters and two
brothers.  The funeral services will be held at 8:30 P.M. Sunday.
Interment at 2 P.M. Monday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Mary F. EHLENBERGER, 1489 Putnam avenue.

AUGUSTUS DUNBAR died Wednesday at his home, 1007 Decatur street.  He
was born in New York City and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
many years.  He was formerly employed at the Flatbush depot of the
B.M.T.  He is survived by two daughters, Jennie DUNBAR and Mrs.
Charles KING;  a son, Augustus C. DUNBAR;  a brother, James;  four
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.  He was a member of the
Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, where requiem mass will be celebrated
at 10 A.M. Monday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

MARGARET KEATING died Wednesday at her home, 1326 Halsey street.
She was born in New Jersey and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-eight years.  She formerly lived in South Brooklyn.  She is
survived by three daughters, Mrs. John SULLIVAN, Mrs. Margaret
McLAUGHLIN and Mrs. Howard ANDERSON, and a son, Milton KEATING.  She
was a member of the Rosary Society attached to the Church of St.
Martin of Tours, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 A.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be at St. Mary's Cemetery, South Amboy,
N.J., under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

ELLEN MILLER died Wednesday at her home, 511 Decatur street.  She
was the widow of Daniel MILLER.  She is survived by three daughters,
Millicent, Mathilda BOYD and Gertrude ENNIS, and one son, Walter
MILLER.  The Rev. E. Warren CROMEY, of St. Lydia's Episcopal Church
will conduct the funeral services at 8 o'clock to-night.  Interment
will be to-morrow at Fan Tinekill Cemetery, Ellenville, N.Y.

AUGUST CHICKERING died Wednesday at his home, 5942 Sixty-ninth
place, Maspeth.  He is survived by his widow, Margaret MACKEY
CHICKERING;  one daughter, Mabel;  three brothers, Charles, Joseph
and Alfred and two sisters, Grace and Mabel CHICKERING.  He was a
member of American Council, 13 O.U.A.M. and the O.U.A.M. Workers
Association.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.
Cremation will follow at Fresh Pond under direction of James a
MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

MARY IDA ROBINSON MERRITT, wife of Samuel G. MERRITT, died Wednesday
at her home, 5713 Sixty-third street, Maspeth.  She is survived in
addition to her husband by two sons, Charles and Jerome MERRITT and
two daughters, Mrs. Ida CONRAN and Marion KESTNER.  The funeral will
be held at 10 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Stanislaus, Maspeth.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

JOHN CONROY, son of the late Bernard and Mary CONROY, died yesterday
in Kings County Hospital.  He was born in the Eastern District
forty-nine years ago.  He is survived by a brother, Peter CONROY.
He was a member of the Church of St. Cecilia.  The funeral will be
held at 3 P.M. to-morrow from the funeral chapel of William P.
MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

HELEN MARLEY SKERRETT died Wednesday at her home, 223 East
Thirty-eighth street.  She is survived by her husband, William;  a
brother, Charles MARLEY, and three sisters, Mrs. Francis QUINLAN,
Mrs. Richard HASSLER and Irene MARLEY.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Catherine
of Genoa.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of Joseph Redmond, 103 King street.

JOHN REILLY, a painter, formerly of 420 Seventh avenue, died
yesterday at his home, 8840 Winchester boulevard, Queens, in his
seventy-fourth year.  He was born in Brooklyn.  He is survived by a
sister, Mary A. Reilly.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday
with requiem mass.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

HARRY MONDAY, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, and a member of
Rielly amp. U.S.W.V. of Brooklyn, died Monday in his sixty-fifth
year at the Brooklyn Naval Hospital.  He is survived by his widow,
Catherine and two sons.  Funeral services and veteran services were
held at 8 o'clock last night.  Interment at 3 P.M. to-day will be at
the National Cemetery, Cypress Hills.

ELIZABETH M. WOLFMULLER, forty-seven years old, and daughter of John
and the late Magdalene FITTING WOLFMULLER, of 62-73 Wetherole
street, Rego Park, Elmhurst, died at her home Wednesday.  She is
survived, besides her father, by two sisters, Lena NIGHTENGALE,
Josephine WOLFMULLER, and two brothers, John and William WOLFMULLER.
She was born in the Town of Newtown July 8, 1883, where she had
resided all her life.  Her father is a retired farmer well known in
Queens County, formerly having a farm at Jackson avenue and Trains
Meadow road, Newtown.  The funeral service will be held at the home
Saturday at 2 P.M., the Rev. JACOBUS, Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Winfield, conducting the service.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

WLADYSLAW KUCHARSKI died Thursday at his home, 256 Twenty-second
street.  He is survived by his wife, Julia;  five sons, Charles,
Stanley, Tadeus, Henry and Edward, and three daughters, Wanda, Helen
and Dorothy.  He was a member of St. Anthony Society, Group w8, and
a member of Rziemiesnikow and Przemystowcow.  Funeral Monday at 9:30
A.M. from his late home, thence to the Church of Our Lady of
Chenstachowa, Twenty-fourth street at Fourth avenue.  Interment at
St. John's Cemetery, under direction of John E. BUDNICK, 710 Fifth avenue.

JOHN P. STELLING, died Thursday.  He is survived by his wife and his
sons, Theodore J., John H., Bertram P., his daughters, Ethel A.,
Mrs. William PAPENBURG, Mrs. Harry WALKER and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services to-night at 8 o'clock at J. McMANUS & Son funeral
parlors, 2001 Flatbush avenue.  Interment at 2 P.M. to-morrow at
Lutheran Cemetery.

18 April 1931
NEGRO MANGLED BY SUBWAY TRAIN
    The mangled body of a Negro which had apparently been run over
by subway trains several times was found lying between the third
rail and the subway wall of the Fourteenth street subway, near the
Driggs avenue station, by Tony FUSCO, a trackwalker, early to-day.
FUSCO was walking between Havemeyer and Roebling streets when the
discovery was made.
    Officials of the line were at a loss to explain the accident,
because of the belief the man could not have entered the tracks
without detection.  They sailed to recognize the body as that of an
employee of the B.M.T.  The man was about fifty-five, five feet,
seven inches tall, and weighed 165 pounds.  He was dressed in a blue
serge suit, blue shirt and black socks and had $2 on his person.

IDLE, FOUND HANGED IN ASTORIA BY WIFE
    Thomas ARMSTRONG, 54, a stationary engineer who has been
unemployed since Jan. 1, hanged himself to-day in the bathroom of
his home, 30-74 Thirty-third street, Astoria, Queens.  The body was
found by his wife, Jane.

SLAYING OF SMALL RACKETEER LAID TO FEUD, NOT REPRISAL
Body Found in Auto Near Police Captain's Home
    Murdered because of a feud between two families, and not as a
reprisal for the shooting of "Joe the Boss" MESSARI, was the theory
of Bath Beach detectives to-day in the slaying of Ernest ROSSI, 29,
of 1118 Thirty-ninth street, whose bullet-riddled body was found
slumped over the wheel of an automobile at 8 o'clock last night
almost directly in front of the home of Police Captain Lewis J.
VALENTINE.
    Despite their theory the police are greatly puzzled over the
exact manner in which ROSSI, described as a small-time racketeer who
once belonged to the gang ruled by the late Frankie YALE, but not
nearly important enough to be the target for those avenging the
MESSARI murder, met his death.
    The car was standing in front of 1642 Sixty-eighth street, with
the motor running, the clutch disengaged, and one of the rear doors
hanging open, indicating that the car had come to a standstill
before ROSSI was shot.  In his head and body were six bullet holes,
all fired from the back.
                AUTO TOP RIDDLED
    So far it would be simple were it not for the fact that the top
of the car was also riddled with bullet holes, indicating that shots
had also been fired from another vehicle.
    According to the police, an attempt was made on ROSSI's life
last August, when he was shot, but only slightly wounded, at New
Utrecht avenue and Sixty-eighth street.
    A month ago Cattilo GRIMALDI, of 114 Twelfth street, was shot,
but only wounded, at Sixty-sixth street and New Utrecht avenue and
at the time the police believed that ROSSI might have had a hand in
it.  Today they are scouring the city for (this is typed as written)
on the theory that last night's execution might have been in
retaliation for the shooting in March.
                TWO MEN IN CAR
    According to the few witnesses, whose stories are very vague,
the car drove up Sixty-eighth street and stopped.  Two men alighted
from the rear seat and when they were a few feet away, suddenly
opened fire, fleeing as soon as they were sure that their victim was
dead.
    Miss Dorothy VALENTINE, daughter of the police captain, was the
first to ....(missing) the station house of the.......
..........plates on the car, de......., were issued to .......,
of 133 Mott street,....  At that address it was said that no one of 
that name had ........lived there.
    During the early hours of the morning police rounded up half a
dozen members, of the underworld, who were questioned at length.
All were subsequently released.

MYSTERY IN STORE MURDER
Clerk on Floor With Fractured Skull Dies in Coma
    Detectives of the Classon avenue station and of the Brooklyn
Homicide Squad are conducting an exhaustive investigation to-day
into the mystery surrounding the death of James DOWDING; 58, of 635
Grand avenue, whose body was found last night on the floor of John
JONNING's grocery store, 1031 Fulton street, where he had been
employed for the past twenty-five years.
    Shortly before ten o'clock last night Frank HOLMES, of 90
Downing street, and Angel CASAZA, of 1029 Fulton street, passed by
the entrance of the grocery store and heard someone moaning inside.
They entered and found DOWDING on the floor unconscious.
    They notified police of the Classon avenue station and an
ambulance was summoned from Cumberland Hospital.  The doctor said
that DOWDING had a fractured skull and an hour later he died at the
hospital.
    According to police DOWDING was known in the neighborhood as a
"bully" and is reported to have gained the enmity of a Negro in the
neighborhood for kicking him during an altercation.
    Although no money or valuables were found missing detectives are
also working on the theory that the motive was robbery and the
killers had been scared away by a constant stream of pedestrians in
front of the store.  DOWDING was married, police say, and leaves a
wife, Ellen and 6 children.

HESS - On Saturday, April 18, 1931, Katie HESS, in her 56th year,
beloved wife of Charles HESS, also survived by four daughters, one
son and three grandchildren.  Funeral services on Tuesday.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

BELFORD - On Friday, April 17, at her residence, 438 4th st., Mrs.
Philip A. BELFORD (nee CASSIDY), beloved mother of William J., John
R., Joseph P., James P., Mrs. Mary COLE and Mrs. Cecelia O'CONNELL.
Funeral from her daughter's residence, 100 Sunnyside ave., Monday,
April 20, 9 A.M.  Requiem mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren
streets, 10 A.M.

BELLINGER - On April 17, 1931, Rose Anna, beloved mother of Mrs. A.
CANNING, Mrs. R. RAUCH, Mrs. D. ALLISON, Mrs. R. COZIER and Albert
and Walter BELLINGER.  Funeral from the home of her daughter, 78-68
34th st., Glendale, on Monday, at 10 A.M.  Requiem mass Sacred Heart
R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BULLOCK - Leopoldine, on April 17, suddenly at the Bay Ridge
Sanitarium.  Survived by her husband, Charles, and two children,
Caroline and Charles.  Funeral from her late residence, 351 88th
st., Monday 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Patrick's R.C. Church.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

CLARK - On April 17th, Anne V. (nee PARADINE), wife of the late
Sylvester L. CLARK and sister of Michael F. PARADINE.  Funeral from
the home of her niece, Anna KELLEHER, 560 80th st., on Monday, April
20th, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C.
Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DONOHUE - William A., beloved husband of Eleanor MORAN, on Thursday,
April 16, 1931, at his residence, 36 New York ave.  Funeral Monday
at 9:45 A.M.  Requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop
ave. and McDonough st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOWDING, James T., suddenly on April 17, 1931, beloved husband of
Nellie and loving father of Mary, James, Rose, Joseph and Hugh.
Funeral from his residence, 635 Grand ave.  Solemn mass of requiem
at St. Teresa's Church, Tuesday, 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

DUNBAR - Augustus, beloved father of Jennie DUNBAR, Mrs. Charles
KING and Augustus C. DUNBAR, on Wednesday, April 15, at his
residence, 1007 Decatur st.  Solemn requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Lourdes on Monday at 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

GALLAGHER - On April 16, 1931, Mary A. DONNELLY GALLAGHER, widow of
James J. GALLAGHER and devoted mother of Joseph F. GALLAGHER, Mrs.
James MONE and Kathileen GALLAGHER.  Funeral from her residence, 78
Carlton ave., on Monday, April 20, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the
Sacred Heart R.C. Church.

KURCHARSKI - Wladyslaw, on Thursday, at his home, 256 23d st.
Funeral from his late home Monday, 9:30 A.M.

McKEON - On Friday, April 17, 1931, Bessie, beloved wife of Patrick
and mother of James McKEON.  Funeral from her late residence, 821
St. John's pl., Monday, April 20, at 9 A.M.;  thence to St. Teresa's
Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McVEIGH - On Thursday, April 16, 1931, at his residence, 754 Classon
ave., John F., beloved husband of Lillian DOOLAN McVEIGH and son of
the late Mary McVEIGH.  Funeral from parlors at 187 South Oxford
st., Monday, April 20, at 9:30;  thence to St. Teresa's Church,
Classon ave. and Sterling pl.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MERRITT - Mary Ida (nee ROBINSON), on April 15, 1931, beloved wife
of Samuel G. Merritt and loving mother of Charles MERRITT, Mrs. Ida
CONRAN, Marion KESTNER and Jerome MERRITT.  Funeral Monday, April
20, 1931, from her late home, 57-13 63rd st., Maspeth, L.I.  Solemn
high mass St. Stanislaus R.C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MINCH - Lena, in her 69th year, on Friday, at her residence, 7417
Slocum st.  She is survived by four daughters, two sons, six
grandchildren.  Services Monday, 8 P.M., at her home.  Interment 2
P.M. on Tuesday at Greenwood Cemetery.

O'DELL - Adeline, age 61, on April 16, beloved wife of Charles
O'DELL.  Also survived by three daughters, Mrs. Florence SCANLON,
Mrs. Ruth VOLLKOMMER and Mrs. Edith KAIN.  Funeral services will be
held at her daughter's residence, Mrs. Edith KAIN, 400 Kosciusko
st., on Monday, April 20, at 9 A.M.  Solemn high mass will be held
April 20 at 10 A.M. at St. John's Church.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

REARDON - On Saturday, April 18, Catherine L., (nee HIGGINS),
beloved wife of William J. REARDON, daughter of Mary E. and the late
Daniel J. HIGGINS;  sister of William H., Joseph F. and Richmond A.
HIGGINS.  Funeral from her residence, 378 Union st., on Tuesday, at
9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Agnes R.C. Church.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

REILLY - On April 16, at his home, 8840 Winchester blvd., Queens,
John REILLY, retired painter, of 420 7th ave., Brooklyn.  Survived
by a sister, Mary A.  Requiem mass Monday, April 20, at 10 A.M., at
the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROONEY - On Saturday, April 18th, Margaret (nee KIRBY), beloved wife
of John ROONEY, at her residence, 622 51st st.  
Notice of funeral hereafter.

SHANAHAN - On April 17, Mary, beloved wife of Charles and mother of
Charles and Matthew SHANAHAN.  Funeral from SCHAEFER's Funeral
Parlors, 4th ave. and 42d st, on Monday, April 20, at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Michael's R.C. Church.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SHARTS - Amelia D., on Thursday, April 16, in her 67th year, after a
lingering illness, at her home, 8614 78th st., Woodhaven.  Services
Sunday, 8 P.M., at ELDRIDGE Funeral Parlors, 7711 Jamaica ave.,
Woodhaven.  Funeral private.

STEVENS - On April 16, 1931, George F. STEVENS, in his 55th year,
beloved brother of William STEVENS and the late Mary T. STEVENS.
Funeral from the parlors of August HERRLICH, 6859 Fresh Pond rd.,
Monday, 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Matthias R.C. Church, Catalpa ave.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

WRIGHT - On April 17, Charles R., survived by uncle, George;  one
nephew, William SKERRETT;  one niece, Mrs. Arthur GILLESPIE.
Funeral services Monday, 2 P.M., at the home of his niece, 11826
203rd st.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.  (Boston papers please copy.)

IN MEMORIAM
CORDES - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved son, George
CORDES, who departed this life April 18, 1928.
    One precious to our hearts has gone;
        The voice we loved is still'
    The place made vacant in our home
        Can never more be filled.
                FATHER AND MOTHER.

DALTON - In sad but loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Mary
E., who was called to her heavenly home April 18, 1922.  To live in
the hearts of those left behind is not to die.
                ANNA AND EVERETT.

HAYES - In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband and our dear
father, Jacob Hayes, who departed this life April 18, 1930.
    We often sit and think of you
        And think of how you died.
    To think you could not say good-bye
        Before you closed your eyes.
    For us you did your best.
    May God give you eternal rest,
Sadly missed by WIFE, SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

McGARRY - In sad and loving memory of our devoted mother, Mary E.,
who departed this life April 18, 1930.
    Sad to part from one another,
    The saddest of all when God calls your mother
    A loving mother gentle and kind,
    What a beautiful memory she has left behind.
LOVING SONS, JAMES, JOHN, JOSEPH AND FRANK.

McGARRY -  In sad and loving memory of our devoted mother, Mary E.,
who departed this life April 18, 1930.
    Our lips cannot speak how we loved you,
        Our eyes shed many a tear
    But God knows how we loved and missed you
        As it dawns another year.
LOVING DAUGHTERS, MAYNE, KATHRYN, AGNES, FLORENCE AND ELLEN.

MOLLOY - William, Second anniversary mass at St. Michael's R.C.
Church, 4th ave. and 42d st., Monday, April 20, at 8 o'clock.
        WIFE, CATHERINE MOLLOY.

MONAGHAN - An anniversary requiem mass will be offered at St. Thomas
Aquinas Church, 9th st. and 4th ave., Monday, at 8 A.M., for Owen
MONAGHAN, who died April 19, 1924.
FAMILY.

RILEY - A loving tribute to the memory of a devoted and beloved
daughter and sister, Ella A. RILEY, who passed away April 19, 1916.
Masses offered.

TULLY - In fond and cherished memory of Margaret KERRIGAN TULLY, who
God called away, seven years ago to-day, April 19th, 1924.
    MAR. AND MRS. JAMES A KEE.

BESSIE McKEON died yesterday at her home, 821 St. Johns place.  She
was born in Ireland and lived thirty-five years in Brooklyn.  She is
survived by her husband, Patrick;  a son, James McKEON;  three
sisters, Catherine and Anna FLYNN and Mrs. Patrick ROGAN, and two
brothers, Patrick and James FLYNN.  The funeral will be held at 9
A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Teresa.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of F.H.
McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

CHARLES R. WRIGHT died yesterday at his home, 118-26 203rd street,
Hollis, Queens.  He is survived by an uncle, George WRIGHT;  one
nephew and one niece.  He was a son of the late Harry WRIGHT.  The
funeral will be held from the home of his niece, Mrs. Arthur
GILLESPIE, at 118-26 203rd street, Hollis, Queens, at 2 P.M. Monday.
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of Joseph
REDMOND, 103 King street.

ANDERS GUSTAV CARLSON, born sixty-six years ago in Sweden and a
resident of the United States and Brooklyn for the past forty-five
years, died yesterday at his home, 178 Cahill road.  He is survived
by his wife, Elise PETERSON CARLSON;  a daughter, Mrs. Alice EON, of
Forked River, Barnegat Bay;  a grandson and a sister, Mrs. Hilda
ANGSTROM.  He was a member of Swedish Bethlehem Lutheran Church.
Funeral services will be held at the residence Sunday at 2:30 UP.ME.
with Rev. Gideon OLSON officiating.  Interment will take place at
Evergreen Cemetery on Monday at 10 A.ME. under direction of ERICKSON
& ERICKSON, 500 State street.

CHARLES MOORE, born eighty years ago in England, and a resident of
the United States and New York for the past forty-three years, died
Thursday.  He was for many years in the employ of the BE.ME.TO.  He
lived at his home, 104-25 104th street, Ozone Park.  He leaves his
wife, Minnie NELSON MOORE and a son, Charles.  He was a member of
Intrepid Lodge, No. 654, I.OF.OF.IF.  Funeral services will be held
at his late home to-night at 8 o'clock with Rev. James HE. BIGELOW,
pastor of the South Third Street Presbyterian Church officiating.
Interment will take place at Greenwood Cemetery Sunday at 2 UP.ME.
under direction of ERICKSON & ERICKSON, 500 State street.

EDWARD HUGHES died Wednesday at Kings County Hospital.  He is
survived by one son, Edward, and two daughters, Mrs. Sadie COOPER
and Loretta REYNOLDS.  He was a member of St. Anselm's OR.CO.
Church, Eighty-third street and Fourth avenue, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 10 A.ME. Monday.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.  He lived at 7904 Third avenue.  Interment under direction
of IF.I. McLaughlin, 8125 Third avenue.

FRANCIS IF. THOMASON, trust officer of the Title Guarantee and Trust
Company died Wednesday at the Orange Memorial Hospital, Orange,
NO.I.  He became connected with the Title Guarantee and Trust
Company in 1898 and has held the position of Trust Officer since
Jan., 1919.  The funeral will be held to-day at 2 UP.ME. at his
residence, 32 Ridgewood Terrace, Maplewood, NO.I.  Mr. THOMASON
leaves a wife and two children.

MARY GROSS, widow of William GROSS died Thursday at her home, 106?
Myrtle avenue.  She is survived by two daughters.  Funeral Monday at
2 UP.ME. with interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of
John H. Woods, 93 Broadway.

JOSEPH MILLER, a life resident of New York City died Friday at his
home, 1273 Bushwick avenue.  He was employed for the past fifteen
years by the Erie Railroad Company.  He is survived by his wife,
Lillian;  three daughters;  one son;  his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George MILLER;  three sisters, May, Mrs. C. BONANNO, Mrs. F. MARES,
and two brothers, George and Edward.  Funeral from his late home
Monday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of the Fourteen Holy
Martyrs where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment
at St. John's Cemetery.

JOHN F. LITTELL, husband of Grace LITTELL (nee GUERTIN), died
Thursday at Bushwick Hospital in his forty-third year.  He is
survived by his wife, Grace LITTELL;  one son, John;  his smother,
one brother, Edward, and one sister, Mildred BROWN.  Funeral Sunday
at 2 P.M. from funeral chapel 1015 Halsey street.  Interment at
Cypress Hill Cemetery under direction of Charles MOONEY, 2371 Myrtle
avenue.

FRANCES POLCYNSKI died Thursday at her home, 340 Twenty-second
street.  She was born in Poland and was a resident of Brooklyn for
forty-five years.  She is survived by her husband, August;  one son,
Joseph, and one daughter, Mrs. KOCZINSKI.  Funeral from her late
home Monday, thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M.  Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery, under the direction of S.K. SZUTARSKI, 246
Twenty-fourth street.

BEASIE A. BELFORD died yesterday at her home, 438 Fourth street.
She was born in New York seventy years ago and was a resident of
Brooklyn fifty-five years and a parishioner of St. Peter's Church.
She is survived by four sons, William, John R., Joseph P. and James
P;  two daughters, Mrs. Mary COLE and Mrs. Cecelia O'CONNELL, and
several grandchildren and nieces and nephews.  She was the widow of
Philip BELFORD.  Funeral from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary
COLE, 100 Sunnyside avenue, Monday, at 9 A.M., with requiem mass at
St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren street, at 10 A.M.  Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John F. FAGAN, of Henry
and Warren streets.

CATHERINE HIGGINS REARDON died to-day at her home, 378 Union street.
She was born in the Sixth Ward of Brooklyn, a daughter of Mary E.
and the late Daniel J. HIGGINS.  She was employed by the City of New
York in the Department of Parks for many years.  She is survived by
her husband, William J. REARDON;  her mother, Mary E. HIGGINS, and
three brothers, William H., Joseph F., and Richmond A. HIGGINS.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Tuesday with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John O'NEILL, 334 Court
street.

JOHN F. McVEIGH, son of the late Mary McVEIGH, died Thursday at his
home, 754 Classon avenue.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He
is survived by his widow, Lillian DOOLAN McVEIGH, and a brother,
James J. McVEIGH.  The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel,
187 South Oxford street, at 9:30 A.M., Monday, with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Teresa.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

MARY A CONK died yesterday at her home, 69 Seventy-seventh street.
She was born in New York City and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for 45 years.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Felix MARTIN
and Mrs. Albert CARLSON;  two sons, Raymond A. and George W.
CARLSON, two sisters, Sister Mary Wilfred and Mrs. Michael FINN;  a
brother, John O'MEARA of Staten Island, and eight grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at
the Church of Our Lady of Angels.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

FRAN PONTILLO died Thursday at his home, 1300 Herkimer street.  He
is survived by his widow, Grace;  four sons, James Joseph, Frank and
Pasquale, and three daughters, Fanny DICUCCI, Catherine GRILLO and
Elizabeth PERILLO.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Monday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Robert
ACQUAVELLA, 2380 Pacific street.

HENRY JACOBS died yesterday at his home, 286 Central avenue, in his
seventy-first year.  He was born in Brooklyn.  He is survived by a
daughter, Anna LOTTERLE, and a son, Henry JACOB, Jr.;  three
grandchildren.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Monday
at the funeral chapel of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas
avenue.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

GERTRUDE WALTERS died Friday at her home, 309 Tompkins avenue.  She
is survived by her husband, Anthony;  one son, Bernard and one
daughter, Mrs. Mabel BRENNAN.  Funeral Monday, at 2 P.M.  Interment
St. John's Cemetery under the direction of James H. TRACY, Inc.,
1597 Fulton street.

JOHN QUINN died yesterday in his eightieth year at Sea View
Hospital, Staten Island.  He was born in Brooklyn and lived for
forty-nine years at Carroll street and Hamilton avenue.  The funeral
will be held at 9 A.M. Monday from the funeral chapel at 237 Ninth
street, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas,
Fourth avenue and Ninth street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of F.E. SELLE.

JOHN C. MASSET, born in New York, the son of the late Valentine
MASSET and Kunigunda WINDISCH MASSET, died Friday at his home, 52
St. Nicholas avenue, Cypress Hills.  He was president of the MASSET
baking Company, operating a chain of bakeries in Ridgewood and
Cypress Hills.  He was a member of St. Aloyisus Benevolent Society
of the Most Holy Redeemer Church, East Third street, Manhattan, and
for many years of the societies attached to Blessed Sacrament R.C.
Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Monday at
9:30 A.M. by the Rev. Mgr. John H. KIELV.  He is survived by his
widow, Emily BU??SON MASETT;  four sisters, Mrs. Anna WACHTER, Mrs.
Theresa GAMBICHLER, Mrs. Catherine LEHR and Mrs. Magdalena HUBER,
and three brothers, Henry, Edward and Anthony MASSET.  Interment
will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN &
Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

ROSE ANNA BELLINGER died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R.
RAUCH, 7868 Eighty-fourth street, Glendale.  She was born in
Brooklyn sixty-eight years ago.  She is survived by four daughters,
Mrs. A. CANNING, Mrs. R. RAUCH, Mrs. D. ALLISON and Mrs. R. COZIER,
and two sons, Albert and Walter.  The funeral will be held at 10
A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of the Sacred Heart,
Glendale.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of A.C. MAY, 6632 Myrtle avenue.

KONSTANTY TOMASEWSKI died Thursday at his home, 153 Thirty-fourth
street.  He was born in Poland and was a resident of Brooklyn for
the past sixteen years.  He is survived by his widow, Frances;  one
son, Bronislaw;  one daughter, Mrs. Frances HARAWICZ;  one brother,
Felix, and five grandchildren.  Funeral from his late home Tuesday;
thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Czeuustochva (typed as
written),  where a requiem mass will be celebrated, at 10 A.M.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of S.K.
SZUTARSCHI, 246 Twenty-fourth street.

LENA MINCH died Friday at her home, 7417 Slocum street, Ridgewood.
She was 69 years old and is survived by four daughters, Catherine,
Margaret, Josephine and Florence;  two sons, Fred and Leonard.  The
funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. Monday.  Interment at 2 P.M.
Tuesday will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of John A.,
MAUTE, 94 Jamaica avenue.

HESS - On Saturday, April 18, 1931, Katie HESS, in her 56th year,
beloved wife of Charles HESS, also survived by four daughters, one
son and three grandchildren.  Funeral services on Tuesday.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

BELFORD - On Friday, April 17, at her residence, 438 4th st., Mrs.
Philip A. BELFORD (nee CASSIDY), beloved mother of William J., John
R., Joseph P., James P., Mrs. Mary COLE and Mrs. Cecelia O'CONNELL.
Funeral from her daughter's residence, 100 Sunnyside ave., Monday,
April 20, 9 A.M.  Requiem mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren
streets, 10 A.M.

BELLINGER - On April 17, 1931, Rose Anna, beloved mother of Mrs. A.
CANNING, Mrs. R. RAUCH, Mrs. D. ALLISON, Mrs. R. COZIER and Albert
and Walter BELLINGER.  Funeral from the home of her daughter, 78-68
34th st., Glendale, on Monday, at 10 A.M.  Requiem mass Sacred Heart
R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BULLOCK - Leopoldine, on April 17, suddenly at the Bay Ridge
Sanitarium.  Survived by her husband, Charles, and two children,
Caroline and Charles.  Funeral from her late residence, 351 88th
st., Monday 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Patrick's R.C. Church.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

CLARK - On April 17th, Anne V. (nee PARADINE), wife of the late
Sylvester L. CLARK and sister of Michael F. PARADINE.  Funeral from
the home of her niece, Anna KELLEHER, 560 80th st., on Monday, April
20th, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C.
Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DONOHUE - William A., beloved husband of Eleanor MORAN, on Thursday,
April 16, 1931, at his residence, 36 New York ave.  Funeral Monday
at 9:45 A.M.  Requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop
ave. and McDonough st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOWDING, James T., suddenly on April 17, 1931, beloved husband of
Nellie and loving father of Mary, James, Rose, Joseph and Hugh.
Funeral from his residence, 635 Grand ave.  Solemn mass of requiem
at St. Teresa's Church, Tuesday, 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

DUNBAR - Augustus, beloved father of Jennie DUNBAR, Mrs. Charles
KING and Augustus C. DUNBAR, on Wednesday, April 15, at his
residence, 1007 Decatur st.  Solemn requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Lourdes on Monday at 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

GALLAGHER - On April 16, 1931, Mary A. DONNELLY GALLAGHER, widow of
James J. GALLAGHER and devoted mother of Joseph F. GALLAGHER, Mrs.
James MONE and Kathileen GALLAGHER.  Funeral from her residence, 78
Carlton ave., on Monday, April 20, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the
Sacred Heart R.C. Church.

KURCHARSKI - Wladyslaw, on Thursday, at his home, 256 23d st.
Funeral from his late home Monday, 9:30 A.M.

McKEON - On Friday, April 17, 1931, Bessie, beloved wife of Patrick
and mother of James McKEON.  Funeral from her late residence, 821
St. John's pl., Monday, April 20, at 9 A.M.;  thence to St. Teresa's
Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

McVEIGH - On Thursday, April 16, 1931, at his residence, 754 Classon
ave., John F., beloved husband of Lillian DOOLAN McVEIGH and son of
the late Mary McVEIGH.  Funeral from parlors at 187 South Oxford
st., Monday, April 20, at 9:30;  thence to St. Teresa's Church,
Classon ave. and Sterling pl.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MERRITT - Mary Ida (nee ROBINSON), on April 15, 1931, beloved wife
of Samuel G. Merritt and loving mother of Charles MERRITT, Mrs. Ida
CONRAN, Marion KESTNER and Jerome MERRITT.  Funeral Monday, April
20, 1931, from her late home, 57-13 63rd st., Maspeth, L.I.  Solemn
high mass St. Stanislaus R.C. Church at 10 A.M.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

MINCH - Lena, in her 69th year, on Friday, at her residence, 7417
Slocum st.  She is survived by four daughters, two sons, six
grandchildren.  Services Monday, 8 P.M., at her home.  Interment 2
P.M. on Tuesday at Greenwood Cemetery.

O'DELL - Adeline, age 61, on April 16, beloved wife of Charles
O'DELL.  Also survived by three daughters, Mrs. Florence SCANLON,
Mrs. Ruth VOLLKOMMER and Mrs. Edith KAIN.  Funeral services will be
held at her daughter's residence, Mrs. Edith KAIN, 400 Kosciusko
st., on Monday, April 20, at 9 A.M.  Solemn high mass will be held
April 20 at 10 A.M. at St. John's Church.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

REARDON - On Saturday, April 18, Catherine L., (nee HIGGINS),
beloved wife of William J. REARDON, daughter of Mary E. and the late
Daniel J. HIGGINS;  sister of William H., Joseph F. and Richmond A.
HIGGINS.  Funeral from her residence, 378 Union st., on Tuesday, at
9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Agnes R.C. Church.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

REILLY - On April 16, at his home, 8840 Winchester blvd., Queens,
John REILLY, retired painter, of 420 7th ave., Brooklyn.  Survived
by a sister, Mary A.  Requiem mass Monday, April 20, at 10 A.M., at
the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROONEY - On Saturday, April 18th, Margaret (nee KIRBY), beloved wife
of John ROONEY, at her residence, 622 51st st.  Notice of funeral
hereafter.

SHANAHAN - On April 17, Mary, beloved wife of Charles and mother of
Charles and Matthew SHANAHAN.  Funeral from SCHAEFER's Funeral
Parlors, 4th ave. and 42d st, on Monday, April 20, at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Michael's R.C. Church.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SHARTS - Amelia D., on Thursday, April 16, in her 67th year, after a
lingering illness, at her home, 8614 78th st., Woodhaven.  Services
Sunday, 8 P.M., at ELDRIDGE Funeral Parlors, 7711 Jamaica ave.,
Woodhaven.  Funeral private.

STEVENS - On April 16, 1931, George F. STEVENS, in his 55th year,
beloved brother of William STEVENS and the late Mary T. STEVENS.
Funeral from the parlors of August HERRLICH, 6859 Fresh Pond rd.,
Monday, 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Matthias R.C. Church, Catalpa ave.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

WRIGHT - On April 17, Charles R., survived by uncle, George;  one
nephew, William SKERRETT;  one niece, Mrs. Arthur GILLESPIE.
Funeral services Monday, 2 P.M., at the home of his niece, 11826
203rd st.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.  (Boston papers please copy.)

20 April 1931
DIES SUDDENLY
    Conversing with friends as he sat in front of his home,
Saturday, Dimitrix WOJENKO, 40, of 96 Wythe avenue, became ill and
died before the arrival of an ambulance surgeon from Greenpoint
Hospital.  Death was contributed to heart disease.

B.M.T. ELECTRICIAN KILLED IN SUBWAY
    The body of William KEMMERER, 50, of 253 Moffett street, an
electrician employed by the B.M.T., was found lying near the Third
street tracks of the Fourth avenue line early to-day by subway
workers, who could give no indication as to when the accident might
have occurred.  Detectives of the Bergen street station are
investigating.

PRISON BREAK GIVES CLUE TO 'RIDE' SLAYERS
Victim Believed Slain for "Squealing" on Leaders at Dannemora
    The prison break at Dannemora on July 23, 1929, is playing an
important part in the investigation by detectives of the Queens
homicide and Hunters Point station squads into the death of a man
whose body was found lying in the street in Long Island City early
yesterday.
    The man has been identified from finger print records as John
LITTLE, also known as Burke, who was implicated in the break, but
who was pardoned by Governor Franklin D. ROOSEVELT in 1930 for
information he gave the prison authorities concerning the
ringleaders in the break plan.
    That some of those men or their friends were responsible for
LITTLE's death is the theory upon which the police are working.
                TIME FIXED
    The time when LITTLE's body was dumped into the street is rather
closely fixed.  Thirtieth street, between Hunters Point and
Forty-eighth avenues, is in the center of the factory district of
Long Island City.  John HARTEL, of 147-30 244th street, Springfield,
a brake tester for the Macy Company, was driving trucks from that
company's garage around the block testing the brakes.
    On his trip at about 12:30 he saw LITTLE's body lying in the
street.  He later told police he had passed the same spot about
eight minutes before and was certain the body was not there at that
time.
    There was no hat and no shoes on the body, although LITTLE wore
a heavy overcoat.  Detectives said he had probably been killed at or
near the spot where the body was found, however, although he may
have been taken across Queensboro Bridge from Manhattan.
                LONG RECORD
    LITTLE's police record shows more than half a dozen arrests and
several convictions.  From the records his age is fixed at 35 years
and a home address of 142 East Ninety-seventh street, Manhattan, was
found.  Detectives who visited the address found LITTLE had not been
living there for some time past.  Attempts are being made to locate
relatives in order that a personal identification may be made.
    Meanwhile the body is at the mortuary of the Queensboro
Hospital.  An autopsy performed there yesterday afternoon showed
that the two bullets, one of which entered the right temple and the
other near the right side of the nose, had entered LITTLE's brain.

DONOHUE RITES ARE HELD TODAY
    Pressroom workers from various newspapers and men prominent in
work of the International Pressmen's Union to-day attended the
funeral of William DONOHUE, veteran superintendent of the pressroom
of The Standard Union, who died Thursday at his home ?6 New York
avenue.
    The funeral cortege left his home at 9:30 A.M. and proceeded to
the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop avenue and McDonough
street, where requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M.
    Mr. DONOHUE, affectionately known to newspaper workers as
"Shorty" had been with the Standard Union for thirty years.
    He is survived by his widow, Eleanor, two daughters, Eleanor and
Margaret;  seven sons, William, Gerard, Robert, John, Frank, Edward
and James, and three brothers, Harry, Edward and Richard DONOHUE.
Interment followed at Holy Cross Cemetery.

COX - On Saturday, April 18, 1931.  Mae Agnes, beloved daughter of
Mary DUDDY COX and sister of Charles E., at her residence, 77 North
Portland ave.  Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at
St. Edward's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DAYTON - On April 19, Frederick L. DAYTON, beloved husband of Susan
DAYTON (nee PIERSON), at his residence, 1678 Nostrand avenue.
Notice of funeral hereafter.

DOERING - On Saturday, April 18, Wilhelmina H. (nee DEH?NE), in her
71st year.  Funeral from her late residence, 2336 Putnam ave., on
Tuesday, April 21, at 2 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

DOWDING - James T., suddenly on April 17, 1931, beloved husband of
Nellie and loving father of Mary, James, Rose, Joseph and Hugh and
brother of Ethel, Ada and Iris.  Funeral from his residence, 635
Grand ave.  Solemn mass of requiem at St. Teresa's Church Tuesday,
9:30 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DUCHARME - Delia DUCHARME, on Saturday, April 18, at 238 McDonough
st., widow of the late Napoleon DUCHARME, of the New York Fire
Department, beloved sister of Mrs. Annie Miller.  Funeral on
Tuesday, 9:30 A.M. sharp, from chapel, 187 South Oxford st.  Requiem
mass will be offered at R.C. Church of Our Lady of Victory, 10 A.M.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FRISCHE - On Sunday, April 19, 1931, Maria Anna, beloved mother of
Elizabeth PEPPARD, Catherine HUGO, Martin, Henry and William.
Funeral from her late residence, 1820 Stanhope st., on Thursday at
9:30 A.M., thence to St. Aloysius R.C. Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered.  Interment family plot, St. John's
Cemetery.

FLYNN - On Saturday, April 18, James J., beloved husband of Margaret
T. FLYNN.  Funeral from his residence, 8921 134th st., Richmond
Hill, on Tuesday, April 21, at 9:30 A.M.  Mass at Our Lady of the
Cenacle Church at 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

GERARD - Suddenly, on Friday, Lakewood, N.J., Catherine GERARD of 10
61 Hancock st., Brooklyn, widow of the late Eugene GERARD and sister
of Ernest J. and Anna M. BATTENFELD.  Relatives and friends, also
Ridgewood Presbyterian Church Ladies' Aid Society, Wyckoff Heights
Hospital Auxiliary, Evangelical Deaconess Hospital Auxiliary, German
Evangelical Home for the Aged,  Ladies' Aid Society and Ottilie
Orphan Home Ladies' Aid Society are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral from Mrs. Lutz's Forest Chapel, 856 Forest ave.,
Brooklyn;  thence to the Ridgewood Presbyterian Church, Forest ave.
and Halleck st., Ridgewood, L.I., where services will be held on
Tuesday at 2 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

GOLDRICK - Mary E., died April 18, 1931.  Beloved wife of Edward F.
GOLDRICK, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John BYRNE and sister of
Mrs. William F. REYNOLDS.  Funeral from her late residence, 1377 E.
29th st., on Wednesday, April 22, at 10 A.M.;  thence to Our Lady
Help of Christians R.C. Church, Ave. M and E. 28th st., where a
solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross.

HEINZ - On April 17, in her 25th year, Anna M. HEINZ, beloved
daughter of William and Sophie FRITZ HEINZ.  Funeral services at her
late home, 1043 E. 94th st., Canarsie, on Tuesday, April 21, at 8
P.M.  Burial Wednesday, 2 P.M.

HESS - On Saturday, April 18, 1931, Katie HESS, in her 56th year,
beloved wife of Charles HESS, also survived by four daughters, one
son and three grandchildren.  Funeral services on Tuesday.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

HICKEY - Elizabeth M., on April 18, at her residence, 450 62nd st.,
beloved wife of Michael B.  Funeral Tuesday, April 21, at 9 A.M.
from the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.  Direction of E.H. LOCKWOOD.

HUGHEN - On April 18, 1931, William A., dearly beloved husband of
Mary, and devoted father of William, Thomas, Catherine and Mary.
Funeral from his residence, 17 Hill st., on Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to St. Sylvester's R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

KOPP - Adam, on April 19, 1931, age 78 years.  Member Maspeth
Volunteer Fire Dept.  Beloved husband of Martha KOPP, loving father
of Barbara HESSLER, Marget MOELLER, Mamie BAIER, Minnie SCHALLER,
Madeline KETYM, Sadie SCHALLER, and Adam KOPP, loving brother of
Joseph KOPP, also survived by eight grandchildren and five great
grand-children.  Funeral from his residence, 5663 58th st., Maspeth,
L.I., Thursday, April 23, 2:30 P.M.;  thence to St. Saviours's
Church.  Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of John
VOGEL.

McCULLOUGH - Reverend John J., S.P.M., on Saturday, April 18, Divine
office at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Broadway and Aberdeen
st., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 22, at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem
mass at 10 A.M.  Interment St. Francis de Sales Crypt under
direction of FEENEY & Sons.

McDONALD - On April 18, Bridget E. McDONALD (nee FOREST), in her 63d
year, at her residence, 364 95th st.  Survived by two daughters,
Sister Maria, Immaculate Order of Notre Dame, and Edith McDONALD;
two sons, Peter and Robert.  Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 A.M., from the
residence of her son, Robert, 1848 49th st.;  thence to the R.C.
Church of the Holy Ghost, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

McKIE - Sunday, April 19, 1931, Anna M. KANE, widow of James,
beloved mother of James A. McKIE and Mrs. Marguerite BYRNE, dear
sister of Edward KANE.  Funeral from her home, 8935 90th st.,
Woodhaven, Wednesday, 22d inst., 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass
Church of St. Thomas the Apostle.

McKINNEY - On Sunday, April 19, Maria, beloved mother of Francis
McKINNEY.  Funeral from her residence, 8644 127th st., Richmond
Hill, on Wednesday, April 22, at 2 P.M.

MANGOLD - Mary Anna, died after a long illness, April 18, in her
72nd year.  Funeral from her residence, 129 Menahan st., Tuesday at
9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of St. Barbara, Bleecker st.
and Central ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.  Newark papers please copy.

REARDON - On Saturday, April 18, Catherine L. (nee HIGGINS), beloved
wife of William J. REARDON, daughter of Mary E. and the late Daniel
J. HIGGINS;  sister of William H., Joseph F. and Richmond A.
HIGGINS.  Funeral from her residence, 378 Union st., on Tuesday, at
9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Agnes R.C. Church.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

SCHAERR - Amilie, at her residence, 1170 Park pl., Brooklyn, on
April 18.  Funeral services Wednesday morning at 9:30.  Cremation.

SEAVERS - On Saturday, April 18, 1931, Ellen, widow of Peter
SEAVERS, at her residence, 108 Albany ave.  Funeral Tuesday, 9 A.M.
Requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop ave. and
McDonough st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SLATTERY - On Monday, April 20, Mary TRACY SLATTERY, beloved mother
of Catherine Lane and sister of Margaret PATON.  Funeral from her
residence, 212 Kane st., Wednesday, April 22, 9:30 A.M.  Requiem
mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren sts., 10 A.M.

IN MEMORIAM

BATTLES - In sad and loving memory of wife and mother, Anna C.
BATTLES.  First solemn high anniversary mass will be celebrated
Tuesday, April 21, at 9 A.M. at St. Patrick's R.C. Church, Kent ave.
                                FAMILY

MONAGHAN - In sad and loving memory of our devoted father, Owen, who
departed this life, April 19, 1924.
    Surrounded by friends we are lonesome.
        In the midst of our pleasures we're blue.
    A smile on our faces, still a heartache -
        Aching with longing for you.
    It seemed as if nothing could part us,
        That death with its sting could not do,
    A smile on our faces, still a heartache -
        The yearning and longing for you.
                                FAMILY.

MONAGHAN - In fond remembrance of our devoted grandfather, Owen,
died April 19, 1924.
    A precious one from us has gone,
        A voice we loved is stilled.
    A place is vacant in our home
        Which never can be filled.
EUGENE J. AND JAMES A. BYRNE.

REBSTEIN - In sad and loving memory of a beloved daughter and
sister, Elizabeth R. REBSTEIN, who departed this life April 19,
1923.  Gone, never to be forgotten.
MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHER AND SISTER.

                    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
RHATIGAN - The family of the late Edward J. RHATIGAN wish to thank
the many relatives, friends, clergy and religious for kind
expressions of sympathy and floral tributes during their recent
bereavement.
WIFE, CHILDREN, MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

MARGARET V. KIRBY ROONEY died Saturday at her home, 622 Fifty-first
street.  She was born in St. Francis Xavier parish a daughter of
John and the late Catherine KIRBY, and is survived by her husband,
John;  two sons, Robert and John;  two daughters, Jane and
Catherine;  her father, John KIRBY, and four sisters, Mrs. John
GRIFFIN, Mrs. John KOSKA, Mrs. Joshua BACKUS and Mrs. Charles
BLECHER.  The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. from her
late home, thence to the Church of St. Agatha, where a solemn mass
of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery.

ROSE IMELDA HANNIGAN died Saturday at her home, 160 Seventy-ninth
street.  She was a daughter of Ann CURRID and the late Augustine
HANNIGAN.  Funeral to-morrow, with requiem mass at St. Auselm's R.C.
Church, Eighty-third street and Fourth avenue, at 10 A.M.  Interment
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of F.J. McLAUGHLIN, 8125 Third
avenue.

AMANDA ANDERSON, born fifty-three years ago in Sweden, and a
resident of the United States and Brooklyn for the past twenty-five
years, died Saturday at her home, 499 Atlantic avenue.  She leaves a
brother, Oscar ANDERSON, in Sweden.  Funeral services will be held
at ERICSON & ERICSON's Chapel, 500 State street, Tuesday at 3 P.M.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

JOHN FALK died yesterday at his home 127 East Fifth street.  He is
survived by his widow, Mary HOWLEY FALK;  a step-son, James
GILLESPIE, and a step-daughter, Cecilia GILLESPIE;  his parents,
four brothers and two sisters.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
Wednesday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MARY TRACY SLATTERY died to-day at her home, 212 Kane street.  She
was born in County Limerick, Ireland, and had been a resident of
Brooklyn and a parishioner of the Church of St. Peter for forty-four
years.  She was a member of the Sacred Heart Society.  She is
survived by a daughter, Catherine LANE;  one grand-daughter, Mary
LANE, and a sister, Margaret PATON.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Peter.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John F.
FAGAN.

ELLEN SEAVERS died Saturday.  She was the widow of Peter SEAVERS.
She lived at 108 Albany avenue.  She is survived by one daughter,
Philimemo, and one son, William.  Funeral Tuesday at 9 A.M. with
requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop avenue and
McDonough street.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the
direction of James H. TRACY, Inc., 1597 Fulton street.

EMILIE SCHAERR, born in Switzerland eighty years ago, died Saturday
at her home, 1170 Park place.  She had been a resident of Brooklyn
for sixty years, living for many years in the Bedford section.  She
is survived by two cousins.  The funeral services will be held at
the funeral chapel at 251 Albany avenue at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday.  The
Rev. Dr. C. BAUER of the New Brooklyn Reformed Church will
officiate.  Cremation will follow at Fresh Pond under direction of
Hugh GILLESPIE.

AUGUST ERNEST ELZE died Sunday at the home of his son, Augustus P.
ELZE, 251 Puritan avenue, Forest Hills.  He was born in Germany
seventy-three years ago and lived in Brooklyn seventy-two years.  He
leaves two sons, Augustus P. and Walter C., and one sister, Mrs.
Tillie HEINDRICHS.  Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 8 P.M.
at the chapel of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue.  Cremation
Tuesday at 2 P.M. at Fresh Pond.

CATHERINE GERARD, of 1060 Hancock street, died Friday at Lakewood,
N.J.  She was born in Brooklyn.  She is survived by one brother,
Ernest J. BATTENFELD and one sister, Anna M. BATTENFELD.  She was a
member of the Wyckoff Heights Hospital Auxiliary, Evangelical
Deaconesses Hospital Auxiliary, Ladies Aid Society of Ridgewood
Presbyterian Church, Ladies Aid Society of German Evangelical Home
for the Aged and Ladies Aid Society of Ottilie Orphans Home.
Funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 P.M. from LUTZ's Forest Chapel,
856 Forest avenue, thence to Ridgewood Presbyterian Church, Halleck
and Forest avenues, Ridgewood, where services will be held, the Rev.
Dr. Arthur B. RHINOW officiating.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of W. Theodore Lutz & Son.

DENNIS EDWARD RYAN died Saturday at his home, 399 Sackett street.
He was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He was employed by the Brooklyn
Furniture Company for forty-five years.  He was a parishioner of the
Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 8:30 A.M. to-morrow.  He is survived by two
sisters, Alice RYAN and Mrs. Mary PHILLIPS, and a brother, Joseph
RYAN.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHN GEORGE DIEHL died Saturday at his home, 645 Central avenue, in
his eighty-third year.  He is survived by five daughters, Mrs.
Oliver VELSOR, Mrs. Harry CABBLE, Mrs. William LIVINGSTON, Mrs.
James MOSS and Mrs. Russell KASANG;  two sons, George and John
DIEHL;  eleven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and one
brother, George DIEHL.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
Wednesday.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction
of Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker avenue.

DANIEL P. McMAHAN, of 6919 Sixty-sixth place, died Saturday at St.
Mary's Hospital in his second year.  He is survived by his parents.
The funeral will take place from his home, Tuesday, at 2 P.M.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of William
BUSS and Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

CHARLES O. ROHR died Saturday at his home, 2238 West Sixth street,
Gravesend.  He is survived by his widow, Sadie;  five sons, Charles,
Jr., Fred, James, Wilbur and Robert, and two daughters, Lillian and
Ethel.  The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night.
Interment at 2 P.M. to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under
direction of Martin F. HEALY, 128 Utica avenue.

CONRAD SCHRANK died Saturday at his home, 138 Highland place.  He
was born in Germany, eighty-five years ago and came to Brooklyn at
the age of two years.  He is survived by two sons, William H., a
Spanish War veteran, and Gustave A.;  four grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.  He served three years in the Civil War,
Company B, Second Independent Battalion, New York Infantry;  Company
A, Forty-eighth Regiment, New York Infantry, and was past commander
of Brooklyn City Post, 233, G.A.R.  Funeral services Tuesday at 8
P.M. at his late home.  Burial Wednesday, 2 P.M., at National
Cemetery under direction of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue.

MARY ANNA MANGOLD died Saturday in her seventy-second year at her
home, 129 Menahan street.  She was born in Germany and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for sixty-two years.  The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Barbara.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction
of John SEHY & Son, 313 Central avenue.  She is survived by her
husband, Louis;  two daughters, Rose HEILMAN and Caroline GUDERING;
two sons, August and Louis, and three sisters and two brothers.

VICTORIA GERTRUDE ROSINSKI died Saturday at her home, 5617 Sixth
avenue.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived by
her husband, Joseph;  one daughter, Geraldine;  parents, Stanislaw
and Mary KOSMICKI;  two brothers, Joseph and John KOSMICKI;  one
sister, Mrs. Pauline KOWALSKI.  Funeral from her late home,
Wednesday, thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of S.K. SZUTARSKI, 246
Twenty-fourth street.

JAMES J. FLYNN died Saturday at his home, 8921 134th street,
Richmond Hill.  He was born in Brooklyn and lived eight years in
Richmond Hill.  He was formerly a resident of the Eastern District.
He is survived by his widow, Margaret;  a son, John, and five
daughters, Mrs. Randolph VREDENBURGH, Mrs. Mary O'DONNELL, Mrs.
Frances McKINNEY, Margaret and Ella FLYNN.  The funeral will be held
at 10 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of
the Cenacle.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 8746 137th street, Jamaica.

MARIA M'KINNEY died yesterday at the home of her son, Francis
McKINNEY, 8644 127th street, Richmond Hill.  She is also survived by
a sister, Sarah KEIRNAN.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
Wednesday.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction
of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 8746 137th street, Jamaica.

THEODORE GRUBER died at his home, 96 McKinley avenue, on Friday at
the age of fifty-one years.  He is survived by his wife, Anna
GRUBER;  one daughter, Mrs. Margaret CLIFFORD, and one son, George;
two sisters, Mary and Frieda, and two brothers, Valentine and Adam.
Requiem mass was celebrated to-day at 10 A.M. at St. Sylvester's
R.C. Church.  Burial was in Calvary Cemetery.

MARIA ANNA FRISCHE, of 1820 Stanhope street, died yesterday.  She
was born in Germany seventy-six years ago and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty-seven years.  She was a member of the Christian
Mothers Society, attached to the Church of St. Aloysius, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Thursday.  She is
survived by two daughters, Elizabeth PEPPARD and Catherine HUGO;
three sons, Martin, Henry and William;  eleven grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of B.J. HOCK & Son, 385 Onderdonk avenue.

ANNA M. KANE McKIE, widow of James McKIE, a member of the New York
Police Department for many years, died Sunday at her home, 8935
Ninetieth street, Woodhaven.  She was born in Connecticut.  Coming
to this borough in her early youth she settled in the Eastern
District.  She was formerly an active parishioner of the Church of
St. Vincent de Paul.  Upon taking up her late residence became a
communicant of the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle and was a member
of the church societies.  She is survived by her son, James A.
McKIE, and her daughter, Mrs. Marguerite BYRNE, and her brother,
Edward KANE.  The funeral will take place Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.
with a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas H.
IRELAND.

MARY LEDIG FUCHS died Saturday in her thirty-second year.  She was
born in Brooklyn and lived in Brooklyn and Maspeth all her life.
She was a member of the Church of St. Stanislaus, Maspeth, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. to-morrow.  She is
survived by her husband, Anthony FUCHS.  The funeral will be held
from her late home, 59-09 Seventy-third street, Maspeth.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Frank DARMSTADT
Sons, Sixty-eighth street and Central avenue, Glendale.

LOUIS STEINER died yesterday in his eighty-second year.  He is
survived by three daughters, Mrs. FORAM, Mrs. Frank CROWLEY and Mrs.
John RHELL, and fourteen grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday from
his late home, 72 Sutton street.  Interment will be under direction
of Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker avenue.

MARY AGNES COX, daughter of Mary DUDDY COX and the late Charles COX,
died Saturday at her home, 77 No. Portland avenue.  She was born in
the 20th Ward and was a graduate of Sacred Heart's Academy and St.
Joseph's Commercial High and for the past three years was employed
as a stenographer with the Catholic Benevolent Legion.  In addition
to her mother, she is survived by one brother, Charles E. COX.  She
was a life parishioner of  St. Edward's R.C. Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.  Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

DELIA DUCHARME died Saturday, widow of the late Napoleon DUCHARME of
New York Fire Department, at her home, 238 McDonough street.  She is
also survived by a sister, Mrs. Anna MILLER.  The funeral will be
held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M. from the Funeral Chapel, 187 South
Oxford street;  with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of
Victory.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction
of Stephen F. DURYEA.

SUSAN McDONALD THORNTON died Saturday at her home, 168-08 110th
avenue, Jamaica.  She was born in Ireland and had been formerly for
many years a resident of Greenpoint and a parishioner of the Church
of St. Antony of Padua.  She is survived by her husband, Patrick
THORNTON, four grandchildren and several nephews and nieces.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow, with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Monica, Jamaica.  Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of  J.J. GALLAGHER Sons.

ALEXANDER B. CAMPBELL son of Theresa McKEEVER and the late William
CAMPBELL, died yesterday at his home, 109-02 110th street, Richmond
Hill.  He was a member of the Auto Division, Manhattan Police
Headquarters.  He is also survived by a son, Robert;  a daughter,
Mrs. George SHEEHY;  two brothers, James and Robert and three
sisters, Theresa, Mrs. D.E. DAMON and Mrs. William A. TUCKER.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday, with requiem mass at
the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill.  Interment
will be under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

21 April 1931
MARY T. GOLDRICK, wife of Edward F. GOLDRICK, died Sunday at her
residence, 1377 East Twenty-eighth street.  She was connected with
the Board of Health and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
John BYRNE, and sister of Mrs. William F. REYNOLDS, whose husband is
the advertising manager of The Standard Union.  The funeral will be
held from her late home, Wednesday at 10 A.M., thence to the Church
of Our Lady Help of Christians where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

THOMAS O'BRIEN died Monday at his home, 1345 Bushwick avenue.  He is
survived by his widow, Mary CORCORAN O'BRIEN, and two sons, John J.
and Thomas.  The funeral will be held Thursday at 9:15 A.M.  with a
mass of requiem at St. James R.C. Church, Manhattan, at 10 A.M.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Michael
J. McCAFFREY, 31 James street, Manhattan.

CATHERINE VERONICA ROGERS died yesterday at her home, 1432 East
Tenth street.  She is survived by two daughters, Sadie M. and Mrs.
William F. WALSH;  a sister, Mrs. Margaret KERR;  two nephews, W.
Roger WALSH and Filbert, and a niece, Virginia WALSH.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church
of St. Brendan, Avenue O and East Twelfth street.  Interment will be
at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

IGNATZ HEIDELMEYER, a retired tailor, died Friday in Kings County
Hospital.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-day from the
funeral chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.  Interment will be
at Evergreen Cemetery.

JANE MANSFIELD died Sunday at her home, 811 Brooklyn avenue.  She
had resided in this borough for over forty years.  She is survived
by one daughter, Jeanne, and two sons, Daniel and Richard MANSFIELD.
She was the mother of the late Teresa POOLE.  The funeral will be
held from her late home, Thursday, at 9:32 A.M., thence to St.
Catherine of Genoa R.C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem will
be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

 ETHEL M. CURLEY died Saturday at Holliswood Hospital, Hollis.  She
was a resident of New York City for more than twenty-five years and
lived in Bellaire for more than four years.  She is survived by her
husband, Joseph H. CURLEY;  her parents, Clinton and Sarah HALL;
one brother Edward HALL;  one sister, Minnie ANDERSON.  Funeral
services were held at her home, 111-20 Witthoff avenue, Bellaire,
last night at 8 o'clock.  Interment to-day at 2 P.M. at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery, under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central
avenue and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

CAROLINE BAXTER died Sunday in her sixty-sixth year.  She was born
in New York City and lived in Brooklyn and New York City all her
life.  She was a member of the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Morgan
avenue, where a requiem mass was celebrated this morning.  The
funeral was held from 27 Harrison place.  Interment was at St.
John's Cemetery under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central
avenue and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

ANTONIO CATALDO, of 1756 Pacific street, died Sunday.  He was born
in Italy seventy-five years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for forty-three years.  He is survived by his widow, Rachel;  three
sons, Frank CATALDO, of the Department of Internal Revenue;  Joseph
CATALDO and James CATALDO, and three daughters, Mrs. Mary
CINTRINITI, Mrs. Estelle MANUALE and Mrs. Rose MANUALE.  The funeral
will be held from his late home at 11 A.M. to-morrow with requiem
mass at the Church of Our Lady of Charity, Dean street near
Schenectady avenue.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of John F. LANGTON, 74 Utica avenue.

MARIE REINHOLD, of 1716 Himrod street, died yesterday.  She was born
in Germany fifty-seven years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for thirty-five years.  She is survived by her husband, Joseph;  a
daughter, Martha VOLZ, and two grandchildren.  The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Aloysius.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of B.J. HOCK & Son, 385 Onderdonk avenue.

EDWARD F. DOYLE died yesterday at his home, 1003 East Fifth street.
He was a retired detective of the New York Police Department.  He is
survived by his widow, Margaret A.;  two sons, Edward J. and
Christopher and a daughter, Margaret DOYLE, and a sister, Mrs. John
J. KEANE.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Rose of Lima.  Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

JAMES H. SEAGRIFF died yesterday at his home, 515 Vanderbilt street.
He is survived by his widow, Mary A. SEAGRIFFE;  three daughters,
Mrs. Charles MUSGRAVE, Mrs. Timothy DONOHUE and Mrs. Daniel MAHONEY;
two sisters, Mrs. Thomas MULVEY and Mrs. James McCOY, and a brother,
Peter F. SEAGRIFF.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday
with requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

ADAM GREULICH, office manager for P.W. & W. SCHLICHTER, and a
resident of Brooklyn for thirty years, died yesterday at his home,
458 Jamaica avenue.  He was born in New York City fifty-seven years
ago.  He is survived by his widow, one brother and three sisters.
The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow at the funeral
chapel of the Estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.  Interment
Thursday morning will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

JOSEPHINE ORLOWSKI died Monday at her home, 712 Third avenue.  She
was born in Poland and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past
twenty-five years.  She is survived by her husband Boleslaw;  three
sons, Stanislaw, Zygmund and Edward;  one daughter, Catherine;  two
brothers, John and Alexander CERCZINSKI;  three sisters, Mrs. Sophie
IVANSKI, Mrs. Mary WISNIEWSKI and Mrs. Helen OLSENSKI.  Funeral from
her late home Thursday, thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of
Czenstochova, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of S.K.
SZUTARSKI, 246 Twenty-fourth street.

FREDERICK G. HAUCK died yesterday at the Mary Immaculate Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, Frieda;  four sons, Fred G., Jr., Emil,
Joseph and George HAUCK, and four daughters, Elsie, Eleanor, Emma
and Dorothy.  Funeral services at his late home Thursday, at 2 P.M.,
at 195-18 Grand Central parkway, Hollis.  Interment at Lutheran
Cemetery, under the direction of John L. QUENZER, 187-30 Hillside
avenue, Hollis.

FLORENCE AGNES REIDEL died Sunday in her fifteenth year, and the
home of her mother, Mrs. Helen NASH, 77 Wyckoff avenue.  She is
survived by her mother, Mrs. Helen NASH;  her father, Fred REIDEL,
and one brother, Fred.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery, under the
direction of John L. QUENZER, 187-30 Hillside avenue, Hollis.

FREDERICK L. DAYTON, husband of Susan PIERSON DAYTON, died Sunday at
his home, 1678 Nostrand avenue.  The funeral will be held Wednesday
at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Jerome's Church, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of T.J. Higgins & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

EDWARD J. NEUGEBAUER, son of Edward and Mildred McMANUS NEUGEBAUER,
and a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 3622
Farragut road.  He is also survived by a sister, Jane, and a
brother, John.  The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. Thursday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of W.A.
MARTIN, 764 Washington avenue.

MARGARETH WHITTON died yesterday in her fiftieth year at her late
home, 108-29 118th street, Richmond Hill.  She is survived by her
husband, Harry, Jr.'  three sons, Everrett, Harry and Walter.  The
funeral will be held Thursday at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass at the
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.  Interment will be under
direction of Peter J. GEIS, 58-34 Catalpa avenue.

CARROLL - On Monday, April 20, 1931, at 400 Butler st., Margaret
CARROLL, beloved mother of Peter F. Carroll.  Funeral Thursday, 9:30
A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem at St. Augustine's R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COX - On Saturday, April 18, 1931, Mae Agnes, beloved daughter of
Mary DUDDY COX and sister of Charles E., at her residence, 77 North
Portland ave.  Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at
St. Edward's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DAYTON - On April 19, 1931, Frederick L., beloved husband of Susan
DAYTON (nee PIERSON).  Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M., from his
residence, 1678 Nostrand ave.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Jerome's
Church.  Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOYLE - On Monday, April 20, 1931, Edward F., beloved husband of
Margaret A. Doyle.  Funeral from his residence, 1003 East 5th st.,
on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Rose of Lima's Church,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

FALK - Suddenly on Sunday, April 19, 1931, John J., beloved husband
of Mary FALK (nee HOWLEY).  Funeral from his residence, 127 East 5th
st., on Wednesday at 2 P.M.

GOLDRICK - Mary E., died April 18, 1931.  Beloved wife of Edward F.
GOLDRICK, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John BYRNE and sister of
Mrs. William F. REYNOLDS.  Funeral from her late residence, 1377 E.
29th st., on Wednesday, April 22, at 10 A.M.;  thence to Our Lady
Help of Christians R.C. Church, Ave. M, and E. 28th st., where a
solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross.

HAWKINS - On Sunday, April 19, 1931, John E., beloved son of John
and Clara KYSER HAWKINS.  Funeral from his late home, 269 Nassau
ave., on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.;  solemn requiem mass at St.
Cecilia's Church at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HEINZ - On April 17, in her 25th year, Anna M. HEINZ, beloved
daughter of William and Sophie FRITZ HEINZ.  Funeral services at her
late home, 1043 E. 94th st., Canarsie, on Tuesday, April 21, at 8
P.M.  Burial Wednesday, 2 P.M.

KEMMERER - William, accidentally, on April 19, 1931, aged
forty-seven years, beloved husband of Anna TANN KEMMERER, father of
Alice KEMMERER and brother of Barbara MANTEL and Catherine ZARTH.
Funeral Thursday at 1:15 P.M. from his home, 253 Moffatt street;
thence to Fourteen Holy Martyrs R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Trinity
Cemetery.  Member of Workmen's Sick and Death Benefits, Branch 103.

KEMPF - On April 20, in her 31st year, Catherine, beloved wife of
George and mother of Catherine KEMPF.  Funeral services at he late
home, 1829 Madison st., Ridgewood, Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 8 P.M.
Interment Thursday at 2 P.M. in Evergreen Cemetery.

KOPP - Adam, on April 19, 1931, age 78 years.  Member Maspeth
Volunteer Fire Dept.  Beloved husband of Martha KOPP, loving father
of Barbara KOPP, Margaret MOELLER, Mamie BAIER, Minnie SCHALLER,
Madeline KEIM, Sadie SCHALLER, and Adam KOPP, loving brother of
Joseph KOPP, also survived by eight grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.  Funeral from his residence, 5663 58th st.,
Maspeth, L.I., Thursday, April 23, 2:30 P.M.;  thence to St.
Saviour's Church.  
Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of John VOGEL.

KROEMER - Laura L. (nee THORNTON), on April 20, 1931, at her
residence, 213 Division ave., beloved wife of the late Ernest J.
KROEMER, and mother of Ernest and Laura.  Funeral services Tuesday
at 8 P.M.  Interment private Wednesday in Lutheran Cemetery.

McCULLOUGH - Reverent John J., S.P.M., on Saturday, April 18.
Divine office at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Broadway and
Aberdeen st., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 22, at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn
requiem mass at 10 A.M.  Interment St. Francis de Sales Crypt under
direction of FEENEY & Sons.

MAGUIRE - Irene K., beloved wife of William, suddenly on Sunday,
April 19, at her residence, 179 Midwood st.  Funeral from her
residence, on Wednesday, April 22, private.  Please omit flowers.

McKIE - Sunday, April 19, 1931, Anna M. KANE, widow of James,
beloved mother of James A. McKIE and Mrs. Marguerite Byrne, dear
sister of Edward KANE.  Funeral from her home, 8935 90th st.,
Woodhaven, Wednesday, 22d inst., 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass
Church of St. Thomas the Apostle.

NEUGEBAUER - On April 20, Edward J., beloved son of Edward and
Mildred NEUGEBAUER (nee McMANUS).  Funeral from residence, 3622
Farragut rd., on Thursday.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SEAGRIFF - On Monday, April 20, 1931, James H., beloved husband of
Mary A. SEAGRIFF.  Funeral from his residence, 515 Vanderbilt st.,
on Friday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

SLATTERY - On Monday, April 20, Mary TRACY SLATTERY, beloved mother
of Catherine LANE and sister of Margaret PATON.  Funeral from her
residence, 212 Kane st., Wednesday, April 22, 9:30 A.M.  Requiem
mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren sts., 10 A.M.

WHITTON - Margaret.  Died in her 50th year at her late residence,
108-29 118th st., Richmond Hill.  She is survived by her husband,
Harry;  three sons, Harry, Jr., Everett and Walter.  Funeral takes
place on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at
the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.

                IN MEMORIAM
DEEGAN - Seventh anniversary mass in memory of our dear father,
Patrick, at St. Anne's Church, Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock.
                                LOVING CHILDREN.

GILCHRIEST - In birthday remembrance of Dorothy Elizabeth.
                A prayer, a mass, a rosary too,
                Is my birthday gift to-day for you.
                                MOTHER.

22 April 1931
ELMHURST HOLDUP KILLING SOLVED BY ARREST OF SIX
Police Claim Confession by Three Suspects
    Police in Queens to-day announced that they had solved the
murder of Frank PENDELBURY, who was shot to death by holdup men in
his grocery store, Forty-first avenue and Ninety-fifth street,
Elmhurst, Feb. 26, last.
    The announcement was made after the police had passed virtually
entire night questioning six suspects, four of whom were arrested
yesterday on the Queensboro Bridge and the other two of whom were
arrested after the police had grilled the first four captives for a
few hours.
    The prisoners are:
    Walter BOROUSKI, 23, of 19 Sumner avenue, Brooklyn;  
Julius SIRTKA, 24, 218 Avenue B;  
Michael RADICK, 20, of 365 East Eighth street;  
John PLATENCHUK, 19, of 342 East Ninth street;  
William O'MARA, 18, of 320 East 108th street and 
Fred obNle (as written, assume it should be "NOBLE")  (article cut off)

BODY OF STUDENT, LONG MISSING, IS TAKEN FROM JAMAICA BAY
Police See Traces of Fowl Play in Mystery
    Detectives of the Twelfth Division, under Captain John J.
McCLUSKEY, are conducting an investigation into the mysterious
circumstances surrounding the death of a young Brooklyn student
whose body was found floating in Jamaica Bay yesterday afternoon.
    The dead youth was Solomon GRABIN, 22, of 185 New Lots avenue, a
student of architecture at Cooper Union.  He had been missing from
home since last June 1.  On that night, which was teeming rain, he
told his father, Jacob, he was going for a walk.  He was never again
seen alive.
    Solomon had been attending Cooper Union at night and working for
his father, a tinsmith, by day.  The father believed that his son
was suffering from overstudy and constantly urged him to take a walk
whenever possible.
    Last Monday night several men working on a dredge in Jamaica Bay
at the foot of Hendrix street, which is the city sewer disposal
point, sighted a body floating on the surface of the water about
4,000 feet off the shore.  By the time they got in to shore to
notify the police it was Tuesday morning.
    The Marine Division ordered several launches to search the bay,
and late yesterday afternoon the body was found.  It was identified
as that of Solomon GARBIN.  The body was taken to the morgue where
an autopsy was scheduled to take place to-day.
    According to police there was a deep laceration on the right
side of the head.  Also, it was learned, when Solomon left home on
June 1, he had a wrist watch valued at $35 and $10 cash, in his
pocket.  There articles were not found on his person.  As a result
police are not closing the case as a suicide yet.  However, a lot
will depend on the outcome of the autopsy.  The body was badly
decomposed and gave evidence of having been in the water for some
time, tending to the theory that the laceration was received by
striking against driftwood while in the water.
    Police learned that the dead youth had been suffering from a
serious case of sinus trouble and was reported to have been somewhat
despondent over his ill health.

ROBBER KILLED BY MACY DRIVER
    Harry HELLER, of 227 West Nineteenth street, Manhattan, is a
figure of new importance among drivers for R.H. Macy & Co. to-day.
Singlehanded he outwitted two bandits in a dark Manhattan hallway,
saved $200 for his company, and shot and killed one.
    The bandits were not armed, but Heller didn't know that.  The
two stopped him in the second-floor hall at 519 West Fiftieth street
yesterday, after he had delivered a package on the top floor.  What
seemed to be guns poked from their coat pockets when they ordered
HELLER to turn over his money.
    Instead, he turned a little, pulled out his gun, and shot one of
the men in the head.  The other fled.
    Detectives identified the dead man by his fingerprints as Alfred
GAILLARD, or Joe SNYDER, a petty gangster.
    Another Macy driver was held up yesterday and robbed of $74.
Two men leaped on a truck at Central Park West and Seventy-fourth
street and took the money from Harry LEVEY at the point of a
revolver.

MARY WALSH died yesterday at her home, 18 High street.  She was born
in New York, the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary GREEN PERRY.
She is survived by her husband, James J. WALSH;  two daughters,
Sarah MEEHAN and Helen ARBUCKLE, and two sons, James and John WALSH.
Requiem mass at St. James' Pro-Cathedral Friday at 9:30 A.M.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of T.J. HIGGINS &
Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

SOPHIE ZIMMERMAN BEESBACKER died Tuesday at her home, 427
Knickerbocker avenue.  She was born in New York City fifty-three
years ago and lived in Brooklyn more than forty years.  She was a
member of Frances Marion Council, Daughters of Liberty;  Ladies
Twentieth Assembly District Democratic Club, Nineteenth Assembly
District Democratic Club and Brooklyn Welcome Home Society for
Girls.  She is survived by her husband, John BEESBACKER;  one
brother, Frank ZIMMERMAN, and one sister, Catherine HAAS.  Funeral
Saturday afternoon with interment at Evergreen
Cemetery under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central avenue
and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

LOUIS PETER SCHWALBACH, JR., died Monday at his residence, 174
Russell st.  He was born in Brooklyn thirty-eight years ago and is
survived by his wife, Anna SHEROSKEY SCHWALBACH;  his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis SCHWALBACH;  two sisters, Mrs. Mary POLSTER, Miss
Margaret SCHWALBACH, and three brothers, Frank, Frederick and
August.  The remains are reposing at the funeral parlors at 207
Nassau avenue, corner Russell street, until Thursday morning at 9
o'clock, thence to St. Cecelia's R.C. Church where a solemn requiem
mass will be said for the repose of his soul.  Interment will follow
at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of WEIGAND Bros.

    MARGARET CARROLL died on Monday at her home, 400 Butler street.
She was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty years.  She is survived by a son, Peter F. CARROLL.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Augustine, Sixth avenue and Sterling place.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward H.C. DUNN,
39 Court street.

VINCENT ADAMS died yesterday at his home, 170 Veronica place, in his
nineteenth year.  He is survived by his parents, Bert and Anna
FITZPATRICK ADAMS, and a brother, James ADAMS.  The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of the
Holy Cross, Church and Rogers avenues.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Harold J. Reid, 116 Utica avenue.

EUGENE RITTER died at his home Tuesday.  He was born in Brooklyn and
is survived by his parents.  Bene and Janette RITTER;  one brother,
Raymond, and a sister, Elinore RITTER.  Funeral services Thursday at
2 P.M. from his late home, 5922 Fifty-seventh street, Maspeth.  The
Rev. Henry M. WERTZ, of St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, will
officiate.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of John
G. LUTZ, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

jOHN E. HAWKINS, of 269 Nassau avenue, died Sunday in his
twenty-second year.  He was born in Brooklyn and was a graduate of
P.S. 126 and was employed by the Superior Dye Works.  She is
survived by his parents, John and Clara KYSER HAWKINS;  four
brothers and five sisters.  Funeral from his late home Thursday at
10 A.M.;  thence to St. Cecilia's Church, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M.  Interment at Calvary
Cemetery, under direction of James F. MURRAY, of 605 Lorimer street.

MARY A DONOVAN died Sunday at her home, 469 Forty-ninth street.  She
was born in New York about sixty years ago.  She is survived by one
daughter, Ann;  four sons, John A., Joseph A., Vincent and Leonard,
and one brother, Thomas A. McCARTHY.  Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to R.C. Church of St. Michael, Fourth avenue and Forty-second
street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286
Prospect street.

RICHARD J. JONES died Monday at his home 2222 East Eighth street.
He was a field foreman employed by the Brooklyn Post Office.  He was
a member of Our Lady of Loretto Council, 481, K. of C.  He is
survived by his widow, Annette MALONEY JONES;  four sons and four
daughters, and five sisters, Margaret SLATTERY, Rebecca O'KEEFE,
Florence BECKLEY, Mrs. Charles TEAGUE and Catherine JONES.  The
funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Edmund, Avenue T and East Nineteenth street.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHN ZORMAN died Monday at his home, 2318 Hughes street, Ridgewood.
He is survived by his widow, Anna ZORMAN.  He was born in
Gugo-Slavia (typed as written).  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M.
to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Cyrille, Manhattan.
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Mrs.
Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue.

MARY EGAN died Monday in Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan, in her
thirty-seventh year.  She was born in Brooklyn and lived at 1372
Madison street.  She is survived by her husband, John EGAN;  two
children, four brothers and two sisters.  The funeral will be held
from the funeral chapel of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas
avenue, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Brigid.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery.

JAMES GORMAN died Sunday in Kings County Hospital in his
twenty-first year.  He was born in Brooklyn and lived at 1372
Madison street.  He is survived by four brothers and two sisters.
The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Mrs. Frances
STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue, at 10 A.M., Friday, with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Brigid.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery.

FUNERAL RITES FOR MRS. RAYNOR
    Funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow for Mrs.
Martha RAYNOR, a descendant of the earliest settlers on Long Island,
who died yesterday at her home, 105-10 Union Hall street, Jamaica.
    Mrs. Raynor was the widow of Elijah RAYNOR, Civil War veteran
and for many years owner of a cigar factory in Jamaica.  She was a
member of the First Methodist Church of Jamaica.  She is survived by
three sons and four daughters.
          
CARROLL - On Monday, April 20, 1931, at 400 Butler st., Margaret
CARROLL, beloved mother of Peter F. CARROLL.  Funeral Thursday, 9:30
A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem at St. Augustine's R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOYLE - On Monday, April 20, 1931, Edward F., beloved husband of
Margaret A. Doyle.  Funeral from his residence, 1003 East 5th st.,
on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Rose of Lima's Church,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

FISCHER - Jacob J., suddenly, April 21.  Survived by his widow,
Evelyn;  mother and father, and three sisters.  Funeral services
will be held at 1 P.M. at his late residence, 328 Ocean parkway.
Interment Mt. Hebron Cemetery.

GRAMLICH - Christian, of 1020 Cypress ave., on April 21, 1931, aged
sixty-one years, beloved husband of Barbara WELLSTEIN GRAMLICH and
father of Henry and Martin GRAMLICH.  Services on Friday at 8 P.M.
at George WERST Funeral Parlors, Hart st., cor. Evergreen ave.
Funeral Saturday at 1:30 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

GUIBBERT - Rev. Jules, April 21, Divine office, Chapel Queen of the
Rosary Convent, Amityville, L.I., Friday, 10 A.M.  Solemn requiem
mass 10:30 A.M.

HAWKINS - On Sunday, April 19, 1931, John E., beloved son of John
and Clara KYSER HAWKINS.  Funeral from his late home, 269 Nassau
ave., on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.;  solemn requiem mass at St.
Cecilia's Church at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

JONES - On Monday, April 20, 1931, Richard J., beloved husband of
Annette JONES (nee MALONEY).  Funeral from his home, 2222 E. 8th
st., on Friday at 9 A.M., thence to St. Edmund's Church, where a
requiem mass will be offered.

KELLY - Margaret, on April 21, 1931, beloved aunt of Mother Margaret
Mary of the Ursuline Academy and Mrs. John REILLY, James, William
and John HURLEY and James KENNEDY.  Funeral from the chapel of M.J.
SMITH Sons, 2011 Flatbush ave., Friday, 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the
R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, where a requiem mass will be
offered.  Interment Calvary.

KEMPF - On April 20, in her 31st year, Catherine, beloved wife of
George and mother of Catherine KEMPF.  Funeral services at her late
home, 1829 Madison st., Ridgewood, Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 8 P.M.
Interment Thursday at 2 P.M. in Evergreen Cemetery.

MASTERSON - On April 21, 1931, at her residence, 209-42 112th ave.,
Bellaire, L.I., Mary, beloved wife of the late James MASTERSON, and
dear mother of Mrs. James McGUIRE, Frederick, William and John
MASTERSON.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

NEUGEBAUER - On April 20, Edward J. (Tim), beloved son of Edward and
Mildred NEUGEBAUER (nee McMANUS).  Funeral from residence, 3622
Farragut rd., on Thursday, at 10:30 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

RAINEY - On April 19, 1931, Mary, beloved widow of Patrick RAINEY,
and devoted mother of Mary CONDON, Elizabeth MORALL, Rose RYAN, and
grandmother of Beatrice DICKES.  Funeral from United Chapel, 1202
Broadway, on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to Our Lady of Good
Counsel R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SEUBERT - Anna, in her 69th year, on Tuesday, at her residence, 288
Troutman st., beloved mother of John, Anthony, Lena, Marie,
Catherine, Elizabeth and Caroline.  Funeral on Saturday morning, at
9:30 o'clock.  Requiem mass St. Leonard's Church.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

STANLEY - On Wednesday, April 22, Susan (nee KELLY), beloved wife of
Matthew J. STANLEY, at her residence, 658 Seventy-ninth st.  Notice
of funeral hereafter.

WALSH - On April 21, Mary, beloved wife of James J. WALSH and mother
of Sarah MEEHAN, Helen ARBUCKLE and James and John WALSH, at her
residence, 18 High st.  Funeral on Friday, April 24, at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral.  
Interment Holy Cross.

WALSH - On April 21, Joseph A. WALSH, beloved husband of Catherine
M. BADER WALSH and devoted father of William J. and Joseph A. Jr.,
Anna M. and Dorothy M. WALSH, at his residence, 9417 74th st.
(Forbell ave.), Ozone Park.  Notice of funeral later.

                IN MEMORIAM
NOONAN - Simon J. In cherished memory of my beloved husband and our
devoted father who entered in life eternal April 22, 1929.  Second
anniversary mass offered to-day.
                WIFE AND CHILDREN.

23 April 1931
QUESTION BOY IN BATH BEACH CHUM KILLING
Policeman Clears Thrower of Stone Which Caused Son's Death
    Detective James BLACK, of the Bath Beach station, concluded
to-day his investigation of the death of James BLYTHE, 11, the son
of Patrolman James BLYTHE, of the Rockaway Beach station, who was
killed by a rock thrown by a playmate.
    James, who lives at 1334 Eighty-fourth street, was playing with
Anthony ACCRENO, 14, in the yard of the ACCRENO home, at 1316
Eighty-fourth street on April 10.  They were throwing rocks at a
target.
    James stooped to pick up a rock and was just rising when Anthony
threw at the target.  The rock struck James on the head and knocked
him unconscious.
    He was taken to Shore Road Hospital where he remained for one
day and was dismissed.
    On his return home James suffered a relapse and was taken to
United Israel Zion Hospital on April 14.  He died there April 17.
    Yesterday, Patrolman BLYTHE reported the matter to the Bath
Beach station, but said he and his wife considered it an accident
and did not wish to prosecute.
    Detective BLACK is taking all concerned before the District
Attorney to-day where BLYTHE is expected to repeat his assertion
that he does not wish to prosecute the case.

                    IN MEMORIAM
DUGAN - In loving memory of John who departed this life, April 23,
1919.  Gone, but not forgotten.
                    FAMILY.

GUARE - In sad and loving memory of our beloved father, Patrick, who
died April 23, 1929.  Mass offered this morning at St. Mary Star of
the Sea Church.  Gone, but not forgotten.
                    SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

GUARE - In sad and loving memory of a dearly beloved brother,
Patrick GUARE, who died April 23, 1929.
    We often sit and think of you,
        And think of how you died;
    To think you could not say good-bye
        Before you closed your eyes.
    For everyone you did your best.
        May God give you eternal rest.
Sadly missed by
        SISTERS AND BROTHER.

HALE - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Mary A. HALE,
who departed this life April 24, 1929.  Solemn high mass on Friday,
April 24, at St. James Pro-Cathedral at 9 A.M.
        SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

KRONE - In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved sister,
Jessie, who died April 23, 1928.
    A loving thought, a silent tear,
    A beautiful memory ever dear.
Gone, but not forgotten.
        SISTER, MINNIE CLEMENTS.

McGINNIS - In loving memory of my son, John, who died April 24,
1928.  Mass at Church of Our Lady of Angels, Fourth ave. and
Seventy-fourth st., Friday morning, 8 o'clock.
            DAD.

McGUINNESS - In loving memory of our darling nephew, Jack, who died
April 24, 1928.  Mass Friday morning at Church of Our Lady of
Angels, 4th ave. and 74th st., 8 o'clock.
    MARY, CATHERINE AND JOHN COLLINS.

MAXWELL - Birthday remembrance of Kathleen (nee RUTH), who departed
this life Aug. 1, 1921.  Gone, but not forgotten.  May her soul rest
in peace.
    HUSBAND, DAUGHTER AND SON.

MAXWELL - Birthday remembrance of Kathleen (nee RUTH).
    Her merry laugh we hear no more,
        Her voice we loved is still.
    And all that is left for memory
        Is your good deeds while you lived.
LOVING MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER AND BROTHER.

MAXWELL - In loving birthday remembrance of Kathleen (nee RUTH).
    Gone is the face we loved so dear,
    Silent the voice we love to hear.
    'Tis sad but true, we wonder why,
    That oh so young she had to die.
HER LOVING UNCLE AND AUNT, MARY AND FRED JACOBS.

ROACHE - In sad and loving memory of my mother, Laura J. ROACHE, who
departed this life April 23, 1928.  Mass offered this morning at St.
James Pro-Cathedral.

SCHLICK - In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved husband,
Louis SCHLICK, who passed away six years ago to-day, April 23, 1925.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Love's remembrance outlasts them all.
You, my dear, who meant the world to me,
Will remain forever in my heart and memory.
    Sadly missed by
LOVING WIFE, ELIZABETH AMELIA SCHLICK.

                 ACKNOWLEDGMENT
McALEVY--Peter J.  The family of the late Peter J. McALEVY wish to
thank the reverent clergy, relatives and friends for their sympathy
and floral offerings in their recent bereavement.

BEATTY - On April 22, 1931, Josephine (nee BOLTON), born in Newtown,
O'Callahan Mills, County Clare, Ireland, dearly beloved wife of the
late John and devoted sister of Bertha BOLTON, Sarah KELLEHER and
James MALONEY.  Funeral Saturday, 9:30 A.M., from her residence, 794
Washington ave., thence to St. Teresa's R.C. Church, where a mass
will be offered.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BOYLE - Mary, beloved daughter of Annie BERNARD and the late William
BOYLE, on Wednesday, April 22, at her residence, 38 Somers st.
Funeral services Friday evening 8 o'clock.  Interment Saturday 2
P.M. at Evergreen Cemetery.

BROWNER - On April 21, John a plasterer, dearly beloved husband of
Cecilia BRENNAN, devoted father of William and Elizabeth.  Funeral
Saturday, 9:30 A.M. from his residence, 308 19th st., thence to St.
John the Evangelist Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COYLE - Eugene F., at his residence, 247 Lincoln rd, on Thursday,
April 23.  Notice of funeral later.

CROSBY - On April 22, Christopher, dearly beloved husband of Rose
and devoted son of William and Mary Ann COSGROVE CROSBY.  Funeral
Saturday, 9:30 A.M. from the residence of his parents, 47 Windsor
pl., thence to the Holy Name Church, where a solemn requiem mass
will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CULLEN - Dominick J., on April 22, at his residence, 279 7th st.,
beloved husband of Madge KENNEDY and devoted father of Margaret,
Gerald, Cecelia, Charles and John.  Requiem mass Saturday, 9 A.M.,
in St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church.  Please omit flowers.  Masses
appreciated.  New Jersey papers please copy.  Arrangements by Joseph
G. DUFFY.

DRUMM - On Wednesday, April 22, 1931, at her home, 5919 Grove st.,
Rose J. DRUMM, beloved wife of Adam DRUMM, and mother of Rose and
Edward DRUMM.  Funeral services Saturday at 9:30 A.M., from George
BAQUE's Funeral Home, 614 Woodward ave., Ridgewood;  thence to the
Lady of Miraculous Medal R.C. Church, were a solemn requiem mass
will be offered.  Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.  Relatives and
friends, also members of Newtown Circle, No 396, F. of A., and Iona
Council, No. 252, Degree of Pocahontas, are respectfully invited to
attend.

GORDON - On April 22, Mrs. Marie Anna GORDON (nee WERLEIN), beloved
wife of William GORDON, devoted daughter of Madeline and Louis
WERLEIN, and loving sister of Mrs. Anna JANSSEN, Jack WERLEIN and
Mrs. Madeline ABELE, died in her 32nd year of age.  Funeral from
Peter BLASIUS funeral chapel, 1872 Gates ave., Ridgewood, on
Saturday, April 25, at 9:15 A.M., thence to St. Matthias R.C.
Church, Catalpa ave., between Woodward and Onderdonk aves., where a
requiem mass will be offered for the repose of the soul at 10 A.M.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

GRAMLICH - Christian, of 1020 Cypress ave., on April 21, 1931, aged
sixty-one years, beloved husband of Barbara WELLSTEIN GRAMLICH and
father of Henry and Martin GRAMLICH.  Services on Friday at 8 P.M.
at George WERST Funeral Parlors, Hart st., cor. Evergreen ave.
Funeral Saturday at 1:30 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

GUIBBERT - Rev. Jules, April 21, Divine office, Chapel Queen of the
Rosary Convent, Amityville, L.I., Friday, 10 A.M.  Solemn requiem
mass 10:30 A.M.

KELLY - Margaret, on April 21, 1931, beloved aunt of Mother Margaret
Mary of the Ursuline Academy and Mrs. John REILLY, James, William
and John HURLEY and James KENNEDY.  Funeral from the chapel of M.J.
SMITH Sons, 2011 Flatbush ave., Friday, 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the
R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, where a requiem mass will be
offered.  Interment Calvary.

McCAULEY - On April 22, Charles, beloved husband of Mary and father
of Charles, George and Eleanor, at his residence, 505 Myrtle ave.
Funeral on Saturday at 9:30, thence to St. Patrick's Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McENROE - Matthew, on Tuesday, at his home, 913 Driggs ave., beloved
husband of Catherine McENROE.  Survived by father and mother and
brothers in Ireland.  Requiem mass on Friday, 9:30 A.M., Church of
Epiphany, So. 9th st.  Interment St. John's.

ROACH - On Wednesday, April 22, at his residence, 525 53d st.,
Thomas F. ROACH, beloved husband of Ellen ROACH.  Solemn requiem
mass will be offered at St. Agatha's R.C. Church, Saturday, April
25, at 9:30 A.M., interment following from the funeral parlors of
J.J. SHARP, 4617 7th ave, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery.

SEUBERT - Anna, in her 69th year, on Tuesday, at her residence, 288
Troutman st., beloved mother of John, Anthony, Len, Marie,
Catherine, Elizabeth and Caroline.  Funeral on Saturday morning, at
9:30 o'clock.  Requiem mass St. Leonard's Church.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

SHEVLIN - On Wednesday, April 22, 1931, Bernard F. SHEVLIN, beloved
husband of Mary SHEVLIN, at his residence, 642 Chauncey st.  Remains
reposing at chapel, 464 Lorimer st.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

SOEHNEL - Robert, on Wednesday, April 22, 1931, beloved husband of
Barbara and father of Harriet.  Funeral from his late home, 1860
Hart st., on Saturday morning at 10:30, thence to R.C. Church of St.
Aloysius, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 11 o'clock.
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

STANLEY - Susan (nee KELLY), beloved wife of Matthew J. STANLEY and
mother of Mrs. George NEWMAN.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M., from
her residence, 658 Seventy-ninth st., thence to the Church of St.
Ephrem where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

WALSH - On April 21, Mary, beloved wife of James J. WALSH and mother
of Sarah MEEHAN, Helen ARBUCKLE and James and John WALSH, at her
residence, 18 High st.  Funeral on Friday, April 24, at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral.  Interment Holy
Cross.

WALSH - On April 21, 1931, Joseph A. WALSH, beloved husband of
Catherine M. BADER WALSH, and devoted father of William J., Joseph
A., Jr., Albert L., Anna M. and Dorothy M. WALSH;  brother of Mrs.
Ellen FARRELL, John and Edward WALSH.  Funeral from his late
residence, 9417 74th st. (Forbell ave.), Ozone Park, on Friday,
April 24, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Sylvester's R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GEORGE MURRAY died yesterday at his home, 8708 Seventy-fifty street,
Woodhaven.  He was born in New York City, Feb. 5, 1865, and lived
for twenty-eight years in Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow,
Annie, and three daughters, Mrs. Jane SULLIVAN, Mrs. Elizabeth BEYER
and Mrs. Mary BAILLET.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Saturday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle,
Woodhaven.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of Charles H. Thompson, 8711 Eighty-seventh street, Woodhaven.

MARY BOYLE died yesterday at her home, 38 Somers street.  She was
born in County Kerry, Ireland, and has been a resident of Brooklyn
for seven years.  She is survived by her mother, Annie BOYLE;  two
sisters, Lily and Sadie BOYLE, and five brothers, Richard, Harry,
Thomas, John and George BOYLE.  The funeral services will be held at
8 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment at 2 P.M. Saturday will be at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

BRIDGET GORMAN died Tuesday.  She was born in Ireland seventy-two
years ago, and has been a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty
years.  She is survived by her niece, Miss Anna BRAHMEY.  Funeral
from the chapel of E.T. KENNEDY, Church avenue, to-day at 9 A.M.
with requiem mass at Holy Cross Church.  Interment was at Holy Cross
Cemetery.

CASIMIR PIETRZAK died Tuesday at his home, 546 Forty-ninth street.
He was born in Brooklyn thirty-four years ago.  He is survived by
his father, August;  one brother, Leon;  three sisters, Martha,
Josephine and Frances.  Funeral from his late home Friday, thence to
the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova, where a requiem mass
will be celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of S.K. SZUTARSKI, 246 Twenty-fourth street.

ANNE T. HAYDEN died Monday at her home, 110 Martense street.  She is
survived by her mother, Mrs. Julia HAYDEN;  two sisters, Mrs.
Elizabeth MATTHEWS, Mrs. William R. MARTIN, and one brother Edward
F. HAYDEN.  She had been a resident of Flatbush for a number of
years.  The funeral will be held Friday from her home.  Solemn
requiem mass at 10 A.M. at Holy Cross Church.  Interment at Cedar
Grove Cemetery under direction of Edward T. KENNEDY, Church and
Rogers avenues.

MORTIMER M. SLOSS, treasurer and general manager of The Pure Filter
Corporation of America, died Tuesday at his home in Woodmere.  He
was 52 years old.  He was born in Cleveland, Ohio.  He is survived
by his wife, Rhoda HERTS SLOSS;  two daughters, Margery F. and
Suzanne B.;  his father, Aaron M. SLOSS;  a brother, Arthur J.
SLOSS, and a sister, Mrs. Mona BECKER.  He was a member of the
Woodmere Country Club, Olympia Lodge, 808, F. & A.M., Far Rockaway,
and a member of the New York Democratic Club.  The funeral will be
held to-day from his late home, 963 Allen lane, Woodmere.  Cremation
at Fresh Pond.

ADAM DOENIG, 65 years old, and a resident of Elmhurst for the past
forty years, died Tuesday at his home, 86-22 Fifty-sixth avenue,
Elmhurst.  He is survived by his wife, Anna DOENIG;  three sons,
Charles, John and George DOENIG;  two daughters, Anna MARZ and
Catherine NEUWEILER;  three brothers, Charles DOENIG, of Brooklyn,
and Peter and Franz DOENIG, both of whom reside in Germany.  Mr.
DOENIG was born in Germany Sept. 11, 1865, and was a retired baker.
He was a member of Newtown Council, 717, Royal Arcanum, of Elmhurst,
who will conduct services at his home at 8 P.M. Friday.  The funeral
will be held Saturday at 10:30 A.M.;  thence to the R.C. Church of
the Ascension.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

MARY JAH?LING died Wednesday at her home, 152 Graham avenue, in her
sixty-fourth year.  She is survived by her husband, Louis;  two
daughters, Mrs. Mary ADAME, Mrs. Mathilda CISCO, and several
grandchildren.  Funeral Saturday at 8:30 A.M. from her late
residence;  thence to the Most Holy Trinity R.C. Church where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's
Cemetery, under direction of Michael DIRKES, of 184 Meeker avenue.

JOSEPH A. WALSH, a life resident of New York City, died Tuesday at
his home, 9417 Seventy-fourth street, Ozone Park.  He was born in
the Twentieth Ward, Brooklyn, fifty years ago, was a graduate of the
Sacred Heart Institute.  He was proprietor of a painting and
decorating business in the East New York section.  He was a member
of St. Sylvester's Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated Friday at 10 A.M.  He was a member of the Holy Name
Society, Long Island Council, Knights of Columbus, and East End Club
Inc.  He is survived by his wife, Catherine M. BADE WALSH;  three
sons, William J., Joseph A. Jr., and Albert L., two daughters, Anna
M. and Dorothy M. Walsh;  two brothers, John and Edward Walsh, and
one sister, Mrs. Ellen FARRELL.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery, under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

JOHN BROWNER died Tuesday at his home, 308 Nineteenth street.  He is
survived by his widow, Celia BRENNAN BROWNER;  a son, William, and a
daughter, Elizabeth.  He was a plasterer.  The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St. John
the Evangelist.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

MARGARET KELLY died Tuesday in St. Francis Hospital.  She was born
in County Louth, Ireland, and had been formerly a resident of
downtown Manhattan.  She is survived by two nieces, Mother Mary of
the Ursuline Academy, and Mrs. John REILLY, and four nephews, James,
William and John HURLEY and James KENNEDY.  The funeral will be held
from the funeral chapel of M.J. SMITH's Sons, 2011 Flatbush avenue,
at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

GEORGE B. GAGE died yesterday in his fifty-first year.  He was born
in Brooklyn and was a painter.  He was a member of Company K of the
Fifty-third Infantry.  He was a parishoner of the Church of the Holy
Name of Jesus.  He is survived by his father, James, and a sister,
Mae L. FLEMING.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow from
his late home, 415 Prospect avenue.  Interment will be at the
National Cemetery, Cypress Hills, under direction of Thomas E.
CROWE, 134 Smith street.

MARY REICHERT MASTERSON died Tuesday at her home, 209-42 112th
avenue, Bellaire, Queens.  She was born in Brooklyn.  She was a
member of the Church of SS. Joachim and Anne, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday.  She was the widow of
James MASTERSON.  She is survived by three sons, Frederick, William
and John MASTERSON, and a daughter, Mrs. James McGUIRE.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254
Hoyt street.

LOUUISA (typed as written) MARX died Wednesday at her home, 7137
Seventieth street, Glendale.  She was forty-four years old and is
survived by her husband, Adolph MARX;  one daughter, Mrs. Bertha
KLEINHOMER, and two sons, Adolph and Charles MARX.  Funeral services
will be held at her late home Saturday at 2 P.M, the Rev. George
SCHMID of the Glendale Evangelical Church officiating.  Interment
will follow under the direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708
Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

SUSAN STANLEY died Wednesday at her home, 653 Seventy-ninth street.
She was for many years a resident of the Twelfth Ward and a member
of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.  Twelve years ago she took up
her residence in Bay Ridge.  She is survived by her husband, Matthew
J. STANLEY;  one daughter, Mrs. George NEWMAN, and one grandson.
The funeral will be held Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home;
thence to the Church of St. Ephrem where a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

ANNA SEUBER? died Tuesday at her home, 288 Trou??an street.  She was
born in Brooklyn sixty-nine years ago.  She was a member of St.
Leonard's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
Saturday at 10 A.M.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.  She
is survived by two sons, John and Anthony, and five daughters, Lena,
Marie, Catherine, Elizabeth and Caroline.  Peter J. GEIS, 58-34
Catalpa avenue, has charge of the funeral.

ANNIE HUGHES ADLER died Tuesday in her sixty-sixth year.  She was
born in New York City and lived in Brooklyn, Maspeth and Queens
Village for more than forty years.  She is survived by three sons,
John W., Frank T. and Harold A. ADLER;  one brother, Daniel HUGHES,
and two sisters, Elizabeth DAUBER, and Helen KENNEDY.  Funeral
services will be held Friday at 8 A.M. at her home, 9330 216th
street, Queens Village.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery,
Saturday morning, under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons,
Central avenue and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

JOSEPHINE BEATTY died yesterday at her home, 794 Washington avenue.
She was born in County Clare, Ireland.  She was the widow of John
BEATTY.  She is survived by two sisters, Bertha BOLTON and Sarah
KELLEHER, and a brother, James MALONEY.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Teresa.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of M.J.
SMITH's Sons.

THOMAS F. ROACH died yesterday at his home, 525 Fifty-third street.
He was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow,
Ellen ROACH.  He was a retired employee of the Brooklyn Union Gas

Company.  The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of James
J. SHARP, 4617 Seventh avenue, at 9:30 A.M. Saturday, with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Agatha, Seventh avenue and Forty-ninth
street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

CHRISTOPHER CROSBY died yesterday at his home, 47 Windsor place.  He
is survived by his widow, Rose;  his parents, William and Mary Ann
CROSBY.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday from the
home of his parents at 47 Windsor place, with requiem mass at the
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.  He is also survived
by four brothers, Brother Martin, O.S.F., John, Andrew and James
CROSBY, and four sisters, Mary, Helen, Anna and Agnes CROSBY.

24 April 1931
DONOHUE DEATH CALLED SUICIDE AFTER AUTOPSY
Woolworth Kin Took Six Mercury Tablets, Says Gonzales
    James P. DONOHUE, broker-husband of the heiress of the F.W.
Woolworth fortune, was found by the medical examination to-day to
have died from poison taken "with suicidal intent."
    DONOHUE's eldest son, Woolworth, eighteen, was quoted in the
report of Dr. Thomas A. GONZALES, acting chief medical examiner, as
saying his father had been ill and "somewhat despondent" for several
days before taking poison.  Dr. GONZALES performed an autopsy six
hours after DONOHUE died.  He said he had determined that DONOHUE
took six bichloride of mercury tablets, containing seven and
one-half grains of poison.
    Dr. Henry Craig FLEMING, the DONOHUE family physician, however,
attributed death to acute uremia and insisted the broken had not
committed suicide.
                DENIES SUICIDE
    "I took charge of Mr. DONOHUE in his last illness," Dr. Fleming
said in a statement, "and found he died of uremia, probably induced
by mercurial poisoning, but there is absolutely no evidence
whatsoever that the poison was taken with suicidal intent."
    Guests at a luncheon party at the DONOHUE home last Sunday,
which included Gordon SARRE, Milton Dorland DOYLE and his son
Woolworth, told the medical examiner that DONOHUE excused himself
and when he returned a few moments later told them he "had done it."
On going to the bathroom they learned he had taken poison.
    SARRE and DOYLE helped administer antidotes and summoned
physicians.  DONOHUE was removed to a hospital and transfusions were
performed, but he died yesterday.
    DONOHUE kept repeating, according to those who attended him, "I
am a chump for doing such a thing.  Please do not tell my wife about
it because I love her dearly."
                WIFE WOOLWORTH HEIR
    DONOHUE maintained a brokerage office here, but was not greatly
interested in business, spending most of his time with his wife and
family in the South or in Europe.  He married Jessie WOOLWORTH in
1912.  She shared in the $50,000,000 estate built up by her father
in the five-and-ten-cent store business, when her mother died in
1921.  Mrs. DONOHUE paid a greater income tax than any woman in New
York.

BEATTY - On April 22, 1931, Josephine (nee BOLTON), born in Newtown,
O'Callahan Mills, County Clare, Ireland, dearly beloved wife of the
late John and devoted sister of Bertha BOLTON, Sarah KELLEHER and
James MALONEY.  Funeral Saturday, 9:30 A.M. from her residence, 794
Washington ave., thence to St. Teresa's R.C. Church, where a mass
will be offered.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BROWNER - On April 21, John, a plasterer, dearly beloved husband of
Cecilia BRENNAN, devoted father of William and Elizabeth.  Funeral
Saturday, 9:30 A.M. from his residence, 308 19th st., thence to St.
John the Evangelist Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BURNS - On April 23, Mary BURNS (nee RYAN), wife of the late Thomas
BURNS.  Funeral from her home, 132 Butler st., on April 27, at 9:30
A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Agnes' R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross.

COYLE - Eugene Francis, on April 23, at his home, 247 Lincoln road.
He is survived by his widow, Margaret E. MACKENZIE COYLE;  five sons
and three daughters.  Funeral will be held Monday, April 27, 9:30
A.M.  Solemn requiem mass will be offered at St. Francis Assisi R.C.
Church at 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CROSBY - On April 22, Christopher, dearly beloved husband of Rose
and devoted son of William and Mary Ann COSGROVE CROSBY.  Funeral
Saturday, 9:30 A.M., from the residence of his parents, 47 Windsor
pl., thence to the Holy Name Church, where a solemn requiem mass
will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CULLEN - Dominick J., on April 22, at his residence, 279 7th st.,
beloved husband of Madge KENNEDY and devoted father of Margaret,
Gerald, Cecelia, Charles and John.  Requiem mass Saturday, 9 A.M.,
in St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church.  Please omit flowers.  Masses
appreciated.  New Jersey papers please copy.  Arrangements by Joseph
G. DUFFY.

DRUMM - On Wednesday, April 22, 1931, at her home, 5919 Grove st.,
Rose J. DRUMM, beloved wife of Adam DRUMM, and mother of Rose and
Edward DRUMM.  Funeral services Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from George
BAQUE's Funeral Home, 614 Woodward ave., Ridgewood;  thence to the
Lady of Miraculous Medal R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass
will be offered.  Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.  Relatives and
friends, also members of Newtown Circle, No. 396. F. of A., and Iona
Council, No. 252, Degree of Pocahontas, are respectfully invited to
attend.

FISHER - Suddenly, on April 23, 1931, Charles Edwin, age 66 years,
at his residence, 1196 Broadway, Brooklyn.  Funeral services at B.J.
THURING Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave., on Sunday afternoon,
April 26, at 2 o'clock.  Relatives and friends also Veterans of the
National Guard of the Forty-seventh Regiment, are invited to attend.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

GOLDRICK - On April 23, Edward F., husband of the late Mary T., at
his residence, 1377 East 29th st., near Avenue N.  He is survived by
his sister, Miss Mary GOLDRICK, and sister-in-law, Mrs. William F.
REYNOLDS.  Funeral from his late residence on Monday, April 27, 10
A.M., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians R.C. Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be offered.

GORDON - On April 22, Mrs. Marie Anna GORDON (nee WERLEIN), beloved
wife of William GORDON, devoted daughter of Madeline and Louis
WERLEIN, and loving sister of Mrs. Anna JANSSEN, Jack WERLEIN and
Mrs. Madeline ABELE, died in her 32nd year of age.  Funeral from
Peter BLASIUS funeral chapel, 1872 Gates ave., Ridgewood, on
Saturday, April 25, at 9:15 A.M., thence to St. Matthias R.C.
Church, Catalpa ave., between Woodward and Onderdonk aves., where a
requiem mass will be offered for the repose of the soul at 10 A.M.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

GRUSHABER - On Thursday, April 23, 1931, Charles GRUSHABER, 2702
Ave. N., Flatbush, beloved son of Caroline GRUSHABER and brother of
John GRUSHABER, Carrie HEITMAN, and uncle of Madeline and Frederick
HEITMAN, in his 51st year.  Funeral services Sunday at 4 P.M. at the
Chapel, 15 Palmetto st.  Interment Monday at 10 o'clock at Evergreen
Cemetery.

McCAULEY - On April 22, Charles beloved husband of Mary and father
of Charles, George and Eleanor, at his residence, 505 Myrtle ave.
Funeral on Saturday at 9:30, thence to St. Patrick's Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MASTERSON - On April 21, 1931, at her residence, 209-42 112th ave.,
Bellaire, Mary REICHERT, beloved wife of the late James MASTERSON
and dear mother of Mrs. James McGUIRE, Frederick, William and John
MASTERSON.  Funeral will take place from her late home on Saturday
morning at 9:30 o'clock;  thence to SS Joachim and Anne R.C. Church,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

MURRAY - On April 23rd, Patrick in his 63rd year, at his residence,
148 Rochester ave., beloved husband of Marie McDONOUGH MURRAY.
Funeral 9:30 A.M. Monday from his residence, thence to St. Matthew's
R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

RABENSTEIN - Fritz, age 68 years, suddenly, at 1493 Gates avenue.
Funeral services at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Margaret
ANDERSON, 225 Bleecker st., Saturday, 3 P.M.  Interment Lutheran
Cemetery.

RIDGEWOOD COUNCIL, No. 18, JR. O.U.A.M - Brothers, you are earnestly
requested to attend funeral services of our late brother, ANDREW
ZEIS, on Sunday, 8 P.M., at the parlors of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243
Ridgewood ave., corner Norwood ave.

ROACH - On Wednesday, April 22, at his residence, 525 53d st.,
Thomas F. ROACH, beloved husband of Ellen ROACH.  Solemn requiem
mass will be offered at St. Agatha's R.C. Church, Saturday, April
25, at 9:30 A.M., interment following from the funeral parlors of
J.J. SHARP, 4617 7th ave, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery.

SEIGLER - Suddenly on April 21, 1931, Emilia A. SEIGLER.  Funeral
services at her residence, 102-29 86th ave., Richmond Hill, on
Friday, April 24, at 8 P.M.

SHEVLIN - On Wednesday, April 22, 1931, Bernard F. SHEVLIN, beloved
husband of Mary SHEVLIN, at his residence, 642 Chauncey st.  Funeral
from the chapel, 464 Lorimer st., Saturday, 9:30 A.M., thence to St.
Mary Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, Leonard and Maujer sts.,
where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered.  
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SMITH - Nellie (nee BELLINGTON), beloved wife of Fred SMITH and
mother of Helen and Robert, at her residence, 18 South Portland
ave., Brooklyn, on April 24.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

WEAVER - On April 23, 1931, Elizabeth I., beloved wife of William D.
and mother of Walter D. WEAVER and Caroline WILLETS.  Funeral
services at her residence, 113 Essex st., Brooklyn, on Sunday, April
26, at 4 P.M.

ZEIS - Suddenly, on April 23rd, in his 60th year, Andrew ZEIS,
beloved husband of Marie (nee DOSCHER) and father of Walter H. and
Mrs. Elsie MITTAG.  Religious services Sunday, 3:30 P.M.  Fraternal
services at 8 P.M. at the parlors of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood
ave., corner Norwood ave., Brooklyn.  Burial Monday, 2 P.M.,
Lutheran Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM

CASHMAN - Anna V.  In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved
daughter, who departed this life April 24, 1925.  May her soul rest
in peace.  Mass offered.                            MOTHER.

CONNERS - In cherished memory of my dear mother, Mary F. CONNERS,
who departed this life April 25, 1929.  High requiem mass offered at
Lady of Pilar Church, Cumberland st., near DeKalb ave., Saturday,
April 25, 9 A.M.  Mass also offered St. Mary's Church, Murray Hill,
N.J.
                                        MAY F. EXNER.

FEATHERSTONE - In loving memory of our dear mother, Kathryn, died
April 26, 1930.
    At twilight when twilight hour draws near
        And sunset flames the sky;
    We think of you dear mother
        And the happy days gone by.
    Thoughts of you come drifting back
        Within our dreams to stray;
    To know that you are resting
        When the twilight ends the day.
                SYLVESTER AND MABEL.

FEATHERSTONE - In loving memory of our dear mother, Kathryn, died
April 26, 1930.  Anniversary mass Saturday, April 25, Church of St.
Margaret at 8 A.M.
    A wonderful mother, woman, and aid;
    One who was better God never made.
    A wonderful worker, so loyal and true-
    One in a million;  that, mother, was you.
    Just in your judgment, always right,
    Honest and liberal, ever upright.
    Loved by your friends and all whom you knew,
    Our wonderful mother;  that, mother was you.
JOHN, ELIZABETH, ANNA AND RAYMOND.

FEATHERSTONE - In loving memory of our dear mother, Kathryn, died
April 26, 1930.
    In our home she is fondly remembered,
        Sweet memories ring in her name.
    Those who loved her in life sincerely
        Still love her in death just the same.
    MAE, PHIL AND CHILDREN.

FEATHERSTONE - In loving memory of our dear mother, Kathryn, died
April 26, 1930.
    Faithful and upright in all her ways.
    A beautiful character in the end of her days.
    Affectionate, true and kind;
    What a wonderful memory she left behind.
            KATHRYN AND FRANK.

FEATHERSTONE - In loving memory of my dear sister, Kathryn, died
April 26, 1930.  May her soul rest in peace.
            BROTHER, PATRICK HAYES.

RICHARDSON - In sacred memory of our loving father and grandfather,
James.  Died April 24, 1930.  Mass offered this morning at St. James
Pro Cathedral.  Rest in peace.
SON, FRANK, DAUGHTERS MARY AND ANNE AND GRANDDAUGHTER NAN.

SCHAFFER - In sad and loving remembrance of my wife and our dear
mother, Alice SHAFFER, who died April 24, 1929.  Anniversary masses
offered.  May her soul rest in peace.
    A precious one from us has gone,
        A voice we loved is stilled,
    A place is vacant in our home
        Which never can be filled.
DAUGHTERS, ALICE, AGNES, MRS. R.V. WINCHELL;  GRANDDAUGHTER,
JOSEPHINE WINCHELL.

CHARLES McCAULEY died Wednesday at his home, 505 Myrtle avenue.  He
is survived by his wife, Mary;  two sons, Charles, George;  one
daughter, Eleanor.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from his home,
thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

MARGARET HEALY died Tuesday at the home of her niece, Mrs. (article
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JOSEPH E. GUISE died Wednesday at his home, 414 Chauncey street.  He
was born in Brooklyn Oct. 14, 1882.  He was a butcher.  He is
survived by his widow, Mary;  one son, Joseph;  a brother, ex-Lieut.
Alex GUISE of the New York Fire Department and one sister, Mrs.
Frances HAMILTON.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Benedict, Ralph avenue and
Fulton street.  Interment will be under direction of James H. TRACY,
1597 Fulton street.

ANNIE MALONE died Wednesday at her home, 611 St. Johns place.  She
is survived by her husband, James;  five sons, one daughter, one
sister and two brothers.  She was born in Brooklyn and lived for
twenty-five years in the Bedford section.  The funeral will be held
at 9 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Therese.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of L.S.
SHERIDAN, 140 Rogers avenue.

ADAM M. FORD died yesterday at his home, 98 St. Marks avenue.  He
was born in Scotland seventy-one years ago and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for forty-five years.  He is survived by his widow,
Maria and a son, Archibald.  The funeral services will be held at
his late home at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will follow at
Valhalla Burial Park, Staten Island, under direction of Edward C.
HALVORSEN, 5312 Eighth avenue.

ROBERT SOEHNEL died Wednesday at his home, 1869 Hart street.  He was
born in Austria twenty-eight years ago and lived for twenty-six
years in Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow, Barbara, and a
daughter, Harriett;  his mother, Julia;  a sister, Anna EUSTAFF, and
two brothers, Raymond and John, who is a member of the Order of the
Brothers of Mary.  The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. to-morrow
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Aloysius.  Interment will be
at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Louis W. STEINMETZ, 176
Montrose avenue.

HENRY W. GRASS died Wednesday at his home, 1064 East Twenty-eighth
street, Flatbush.  Mr. Grass was born in New York City fifty-eight
years ago and for many years was a resident of the Greenpoint
section.  He is survived by two sisters, Miss Ida GRASS and Mrs.
Lucia BEST, and two brothers, Alfred and Robert GRASS.  Mr. GRASS
was formerly a box maker.  The Rev. Dr. George W. ARMS, of the
Bedford Presbyterian Church will officiate at the service to be held
Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery, under
the direction of C. TREBER & Son, 102 Norman avenue.

KATHE HEITSHUEN died Wednesday.  She was born in Germany and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for eight years.  She is survived by her
husband, William, and one sister, Adda.  Funeral services Saturday
at 2 P.M.  Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery.  The Rev. J. P. RIEDEL
officiating.  Interment under direction of Robert R. DONOVAN.

CHARLES BJORK, born fifty-eight years ago in Sweden and a resident
of the United States for over forty-two years, died Tuesday.  He
resided at Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and was a former resident of
Brooklyn.  He died at Richmond, West Virginia.  He leaves his wife,
Gerda;  a brother and a sister.  Funeral services will be held at
ERICSON & ERICSON's chapel, 500 State street.  Friday at 2 P.M.,
with the Rev. Gideon OLSON, pastor of Swedish Bethlehem Lutheran
Church, officiating.  Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

HENRY P. JOSLYN died yesterday at Murray Hill Sanitarium.  He was
born in Buffalo Thirty-eight years ago.  He is survived by his
widow, Pauline VANDERBURGH JOSLYN;  his father, John R. JOSLYN, of
Buffalo, and one daughter and two sons.  The funeral will be held
from 334 Court street at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be
private under direction of John J. O'NEIL.

DOMINICK J. CULLEN died Wednesday at his home, 279 Seventh street.
He was born in Georgia and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty
years.  He is survived by his widow, Madge KENNEDY CULLEN, and five
children, Gerald, Margaret, Cecilia, Charles and John CULLEN.  He
was a member of the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Fourth avenue and
Ninth street, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be under direction of Joseph DUFFY, 237
Ninth street.

BERNARD F. SHEVLIN died Wednesday at his home, 642 Chauncey street.
He was an old resident of the Eastern District and fifteen years ago
moved to the Bushwick section.  He was connected for thirty years
with the Department of Highways and retired as foreman fifteen years
ago.  He was a member of Washington Council, L. of C., and the
Twentieth A.D. Regular Democratic Organization.  He is survived by
his widow, Mary SHEVLIN.  The funeral will be held from the funeral
chapel at 464 Lorimer street at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Leonard
and Maujer streets.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

ISABELLE POPE, daughter of William and Catherine POPE, died
yesterday at the home of her parents at 680 Hicks street.  She is
also survived by a sister, Anna POPE.  The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

EUGENE FRANCIS COYLE died yesterday at his home, 247 Lincoln road.
He is survived by his widow, Margaret E.;  five sons, Eugene F.,
Jr., Thomas J., John F., Walter E. and Raymond E. COYLE, and three
daughters, Mrs. Arthur E. KELLY, Marguerite H. and Josephine E.
COYLE.  He was forty-two years connected with the U.S. Customs
Service.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Francis Assisi.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

FRITZ RABENSTEIN died Wednesday at his home, 1493 Gates avenue.  He
was born in New York City sixty-eight years ago.  He was a retired
baker, having been located for many years at Gates and Knickerbocker
avenues.  He is survived by two sons, Fritz, Jr., and Leonard, and
four daughters, Elizabeth VORET, Anna KERNER, Ella STERBENZ and
Margaret ANDERSON.  The funeral services will be held at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. ANDERSON, 225 Bleecker street, at 3 P.M.
to-morrow.  The Rev. J. SUTER of Ridgewood M.E. Chjurch will
officiate.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction
of Fred H. BUZ, 1549 Gates avenue.

25 April 1931
KENSINGTON GARAGE TRAGEDY BLAMED ON STOCK REVERSES
Wife Gives Clue in Smothering of Two Salesmen
    Nassau County police under Inspector Harold R. KING, to-day
continued their investigation into what is believed to have been a
suicide pact with the finding of the bodies of two bond salesmen
yesterday afternoon in an automobile parked in the cellar garage of
an unoccupied dwelling at 86 Nassau drive, Kensington.
    The men are Henry S. KEATING, 36, of 37-21 244th street, Douglas
Manor, Queens, and Louis GORDON, 35, of 390 Riverside drive,
Manhattan.  Both men had apparently been dead for several house from
carbon monoxide gas poisoning.
    The doors of the automobile were closed as were the doors of the
garage into which the car had been driven.  The switch of the motor
was turned on, the choke was out, but the motor was not running when
two small boys found the men.  An inspection of the automobile
showed that there was still gasoline in the tank.
    Detectives made a thorough search of the car and garage but
found no note or message which might lead them to definitely believe
that the two salesmen had planned their death.  They later talked
with Mrs. KEATING, wife of one of the dead men, and learned that the
car was owned by her husband.
    She said that both men were employed by Henry L. DOHERTY & Co.,
brokers, of 66 Wall street Manhattan, and that both had suffered
severe financial losses on the Street in the past year.  She said
that her husband had been greatly depressed of late.  An autopsy
will be performed to-day.

EXHUME BODY IN SUSPICION OF FOUL PLAY
Dr. ROBILLARD, Medical Examiner, to Make Autopsy on Request
    The body of Mrs. Elizabeth ROEDIGER of Freehold, N.Y., was to be
exhumed at Oakland Cemetery, in Yonkers, to-day and brought to Kings
County hospital, where an autopsy was to be made by Dr. Gregory
ROBILLARD, Kings County medical examiner.
    The woman was buried in January last, after her body had been
found in the bathtub at her home.  George R. SCHMIDT, her brother,
requested an investigation of her death, alleging that she met with
foul play.
    At the request of the District Attorney of Greene County,
Attorney General John J. BENNETT, Jr., has superseded the former in
the conduct of the investigation, and the order of exhumation was
obtained this week from Supreme Court Justice F. Walter BLISS,
sitting in Catskill, N.Y.
    The results of the autopsy will be communicated to the Greene
County Grand Jury on Tuesday by John T. CAHILL, Depute Assistant
Attorney General.  Dr. ROBILLARD will be assisted in making the
autopsy by Dr. BUTLER, toxicologist;  Dr. Mahlon ATKINSON, Coroner
of Greene County, and Dr. Kenneth BOTT, who performed the autopsy at
the time of the woman's death.
    Dr. ROBILLARD said that he volunteered to conduct the autopsy
when the Attorney General requested that it be performed by a member
of the medical examiner's staff.

MARY FELTMAN died yesterday at her home, 283 Wyckoff avenue.  She
was the widow of Edward FELTMAN.  She is survived by a son, Edward
FELTMAN, and two daughters, Mrs. Frank W. FREISS and Mrs. Edwin
GORDON.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Tuesday with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Brigid.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

DOMINICK KLEPACKI died Thursday at his home, 776 Fourth avenue.  He
is survived by his widow, Statia;  two sons, John and George and
three daughters, Mrs. Jennie PAKUT, Stephanie and Florence;  three
brothers, Paul, Joseph and Leo.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of
Czenstochova, Twenty-fourth street and Fourth avenue.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of John F. JUREK, 728
Fourth avenue.

PROVIDENZA DE ROSE died Friday at her home, 228 Troutman street.
She is survived by four sons, John Frank, Joseph and Anthony;  two
daughters, Mae and Emily;'  one sister, Mrs. Joseph CALANDRA.
Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Joseph's Church, Suydam
street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment
at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of James A. MEDDEN, 197
Franklin avenue.

MARY RENKER died Tuesday at Liberty Hospital.  She was born in
Germany and had been a resident of Woodhaven for fifty years.  She
is survived by three daughters, Barbara, Mrs. Elizabeth HINTZE and
Mrs. Margaret HACKETT, and a son, Valentine RENKER.  The funeral
will be held from her late home, 9818 Eightieth street, Woodhaven,
at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the Church of
St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven.  Interment will be at Holy
Trinity Cemetery, under direction of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711
Eighty-seventh street.

    MARGARET F. REGAN SMITH, widow of James A. SMITH, died Friday at
her home, 150 Martense street.  She is survived by three daughters,
Mae, Jennie and Margaret;  a son, Edward, and one grandchild.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Tuesday with requiem mass at the
Church of the Holy Cross, Church and Rogers avenues.  Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254 Hoyt
street.

ALFRED C. HOLLINGER died yesterday at his home, 176 Stuyvesant
avenue.  He was born in Brooklyn twenty-nine years ago.  He is
survived by his widow, Ethyl KOCH HOLLINGER;  his mother, Mrs.
Catherine JOHNSTON;  a sister, Mrs. Josephine DEMAREST, and two
brothers, Frederick and Philip HOLLINGER.  The funeral services will
be held at 8 P.M. Monday.  Interment at 2 P.M. Tuesday will be at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

JULIA THERESA De VYR died Thursday at her home, 66-20 Seventy-eighth
street, Middle Village, at the age of eighty years.  She was
formerly a parishioner of St. Cecelia's R.C. Church.  She is
survived by one daughter, Mrs. Helen STORZ;  seven grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.  Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to
St. Margaret's R.C. Church on Pullis avenue, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of Michael DIRKES, of 184 Meeker avenue.

WALLACE CADZOW died Wednesday at his home, 314 Seventy-sixth street.
Funeral was held today at 2 P.M. from the Funeral Home, 108 Fifth
avenue, with interment private in Evergreen Cemetery, under
direction of Fred M. CULLY.

WALTER SUTTON died Thursday at his home, 1880 Madison street.  He
was born in Brooklyn in 1923.  He is survived by his parents,
Nathaniel SUTTON and Anna SUTTON;  a brother, Howard.  Funeral from
his late residence Monday at 10 A.M.  The Rev. Arthur B. RHINOW, of
the Ridgewood Presbyterian Church, will officiate.  Interment at
Mount Olivet Cemetery, under direction of John G. LUTZ Sons, 132
Stagg street.

JOEL ERNEST HAGSTROM, born forty-three years ago in Brooklyn and a
resident for the past three years at 98 First avenue, East Rockaway,
died Thursday.  He leaves his wife, Othilia JACOBSON HAGSTROM;  a
son, Conrad;  a daughter, Eileen, and his mother.  Funeral services
will be held at ERICSON & ERICSON's Chapel, 500 State street, to-day
at 2 P.M., the Rev. Gideon OLSON, pastor of Swedish Bethlehem
Lutheran Church, officiating.  Interment will follow at Evergreen
Cemetery.  Mr. HAGSTROM was a member of the Swedish Hundred Men's
Society of Brooklyn.

KATHRYN M. QUINN, wife of Edward QUINN and mother of Margaret,
Kathryn and Edward, Jr.;  daughter of Margaret COLLOPY and sister of
Patrick COLLOPY, died Thursday at her home, 111-33 128th street,
Richmond Hill.  Funeral Monday at St. Teresa Church, Richmond Hill,
at 10 A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

LUCRETIA A. WILLEY, widow of Captain Thomas F. WILLEY, died Friday
at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. May McLAUGHLIN, 2011A Fulton
street.  She was born in Westley, Maine, and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for many years.  The funeral services will be held at 8:45
P.M. to-morrow.  The Rev. John L. CLARKE will officiate.  Interment
at 2 P.M. will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of FEENEY &
Sons, 1847 Broadway.

CHARLES GRUSHABER died Thursday in his fifty-first year at his home,
2702 Avenue N.  The funeral services will be held at 4 P.M.
to-morrow at the funeral chapel at 15 Palmetto street.  Interment at
10 A.M. Monday will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of
William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.  He was a life resident of New
York City and was employed as a machinist by the Long Island
Railroad Company.  He is survived by his mother, Caroline;  a
brother, John, and a sister, Carrie HEITMANN.

MARGARET MACKET GROSSMANN, of 320 Maple street, died yesterday.  She
was a daughter of the late Bartholomew and Sarah LANE MACKEY.  She
was born in the Brooklyn Heights section.  She was, for thirty
years, a member of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M. Monday.  She is
survived by her husband, Otto, and a sister, Agnes MACKEY.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Frank E.
SPAULDING, 131 Atlantic avenue.

MICHAEL OATES died to-day at his home, 425 Hicks street.  He was
born in Ballylangley, County Cork, Ireland, and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for twenty-one years.  He is survived by his widow, Mary
MURPHY OATES;  two brothers, John and James, and two sisters, Mary
HART and Katherine GILMARTIN.  The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of John F. FAGAN, Henry and Warren streets.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

ANDREY ZEIS, a painter, died Thursday at his home, 3 and 4 Bay
avenue east, Jamaica Creek, in his sixtieth year.  He was a member
of Ridgewood Council, 18, Jr. O.U.A.M.  He is survived by his widow,
Marie DOSCHER ZEIS;  one son, Walter H.;  one daughter, Mrs. Elsie
MITTAG;  one brother, Lawrence;  one sister, Elizabeth, and three
grandchildren.  Religious services will be held Sunday, at 3:30
P.M., and fraternal services at 8 P.M., at the chapel of Andrew W.
ZIRZEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue.  Interment Monday at Lutheran Cemetery.

PIETRO REINA died Thursday at his home, 2174 Sixty-sixth street.  He
is survived by his widow, one daughter, his mother and five
brothers.  He was owner of the Daylight Laundry.  The funeral will

be held at 11 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Rosalie.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of DE MILL & FARRELL, 1825 Eighty-sixth street.

MARIE L. DERMODY, died yesterday at her home, 117 North Fourth
street.  She was a daughter of the late Michael and Ann McGLYNN
DERMODY.  She is survived by two sisters, Annie and Mrs. Clara
BESSER, and two brothers, William F. and Joseph S. DERMODY.  She was
an aunt of Alderman Joseph DERMODY.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Vincent de
Paul.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John
T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

MARY RYAN BURNS died Thursday at her home, 132 Butler street.  She
was the widow of Thomas BURNS.  She was formerly a resident of the
Old Sixth Ward of Brooklyn.  She is survived by three sons, Thomas,
Michael and Joseph, and a daughter, Mrs. J. MONAHAN.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at the church of
St. Agnes.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of Frank E. SPAULDING, 131 Atlantic avenue.

BURNS - On April 23, Mary BURNS (nee RYAN), wife of the late Thomas
Burns.  Funeral from her home, 132 Butler st., on April 27, at 9:30
A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Agnes' R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross.

DOWE - On April 24, Walter DOWE, son of Mary TIMMONS.  Funeral from
his residence, 572 Forty-seventh st., on Monday, April 27, at 9:30
A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Agatha's R.C. Church.  Interment Calvary
Cemetery.

FISHER - Suddenly, on April 23, 1931, Charles Edwin, age 66 years,
at his residence, 1196 Broadway, Brooklyn.  Funeral services at B.J.
THURING Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave., on Sunday afternoon,
April 26, at 2 o'clock.  Relatives and friends also Veterans of the
National Guard of the Forty-seventh Regiment, are invited to attend.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

GOLDRICK - On April 24, Edward F., husband of the late Mary T., at
his residence, 1377 East 29th st., near Avenue N.  He is survived by
his sister, Miss Mary GOLDRICK, and sister-in-law, Mrs. William F.
REYNOLDS.  Funeral from his late residence on Monday, April 27, 10
A.M., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians R.C. Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be offiered.

GRIFFITH - Charles F., died Saturday, April 25, 1931, at his
residence, 337 Flatbush ave.  Beloved husband of Kinsella, Member of
Brooklyn Elks, Lodge No. 22.  Funeral Tuesday, 2 P.M.  Interment
Greenwood Cemetery.

GROSSMANN - On April 24, Margaret GROSSMAN (nee MACKEY), beloved
wife of Otto GROSSMANN and loving sister of Agnes Mackey.  Funeral
from her home, 320 Maple st., on April 27, at 10:30 A.M.  Requiem
mass at St. Francis of Assisi R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross.

GRUSHABER - On Thursday, April 23, 1931, Charles GRUSHABER, at 2702
Ave. N., Flatbush, beloved son of Caroline GRUSHABER and brother of
John GRUSHABER, Carrie HEITMAN, and uncle of Madeline and Frederick
HEITMAN, in his 51st year.  Funeral services Sunday at 4 P.M. at the
Chapel, 15 Palmetto st.  Interment Monday at 10 o'clock at Evergreen
Cemetery.

HOLLINGER - Alfred C., beloved husband of Ethyl KOCH, on Friday,
April 24, at his residence, 176 Stuyvesant avenue, Brooklyn.
Funeral services Monday, 8 P.M.  Interment Tuesday, 2 P.M. at
Evergreen Cemetery.

KERN - On April 24, Helen, in her 2nd year, at her residence, 116-25
126th st., South Ozone Park, beloved daughter of Walter and Mamie
MONSEES KERN.  Funeral services 3 P.M., Sunday.  Interment 2 P.M.,
Monday at Evergreen Cemetery.

KLEPACKI - Dominick, on April 23, 1931.  Funeral will be held
Monday, 9:30 A.M. at his home, 776 Fourth ave.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

MURRAY - On April 23rd, Patrick, in his 63rd year, at his residence,
148 Rochester ave., beloved husband of Marie McDONOUGH MURRAY and
brother of Mrs. P. McDONOUGH, Mrs. G. FALEY, Mrs. M. COSTINA, John
J., James and Anthony MURRAY.  Funeral 9:30 A.M. Monday from his
residence, thence to St. Matthew's R.C. Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

OATES - On Saturday, April 25, Michael, husband of Mary MURPHY, at
his residence, 425 Hicks st.  Funeral from John F. FAGAN's Mortuary
Chapel, Henry and Warren sts., Monday, April 27, 8:30 A.M.  Requiem
mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren sts., 9 A.M.

QUINN - Kathryn M. QUINN, at her residence, 111-33 128th st.,
Richmond Hill, on April 23, beloved wife of Edward QUINN.  Survived
by three children, Margaret, Kathryn, Edward, Jr.;  Margaret
COLLOPY, mother, and Patrick COLLOPY, brother.  Funeral mass Monday
at St. Teresa Church, Richmond Hill, at 10 A.M.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

RIDGEWOOD COUNCIL. No. 18, JR. O.U.A.M. - Brothers, you are
earnestly requested to attend funeral services of our late brother,
ANDREW ZEIS, on Sunday, 8 P.M., at the parlors of Andrew W. ZIRKEL,
243 Ridgewood ave., corner Norwood ave.

SCHLIENTZ - Jacob, on April 23, 1931, age 81, beloved father of
Caroline DITTMAR and Fred SCHLIENTZ.  Services Sunday at 6:30 P.M.
at his late home, 250 Stanhope st.  Funeral Monday at 2 P.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

WEAVER - On April 23, 1931, Elizabeth L., beloved wife of William D.
and mother of Walter D. WEAVER and Caroline WILLETS.  Funeral
services at her residence, 113 Essex st., Brooklyn, on Sunday, April
26, at 4 P.M.

ZEIS - Suddenly, on April 23rd, in his 60th year, Andrew ZEIS,
beloved husband of Marie (nee DOSCHER), and father of Walter H. and
Mrs. Elsie MITTAG.  Religious services Sunday, 3:30 P.M.  Fraternal
services at 8 P.M. at the parlors of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood
ave., corner Norwood ave., Brooklyn.  Burial Monday, 2 P.M.,
Lutheran Cemetery.

                IN MEMORIAM
ADAMS - In sad and loving memory of my beloved son, Jerome, who died
April 26, 1927.
    There is a mother who misses you sadly
        And finds the time long since you went.
    And I think of you daily and hourly
        And try to be brave and content.
    But the tears I shed in silence
        And breathe a sigh of regret,
    For you were mine, and I remember,
        Though all the world would forget.
                    LONESOME MOTHER.

BEAKE - In loving memory of my beloved husband, William H. who
departed this life April 26, 192?.  Gone, but not forgotten.
                WIFE, SONS AND DAUGHTER.

CROWLEY - In loving memory of my daughter, Catherine (nee GREER).
Sixth anniversary mass Monday, ? A.M., Church of St. Charles
Borromeo.
    Gone is the face we loved so dear,
    Silent the voice we loved to hear.
    'Tis sad but true, we wonder why,
    That oh so young she had to die.
                THE FAMILY.

GREEN - In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved husband,
EBENEZER, and our dear father, who passed into eternity, April 25,
1925.
    To-day recalls sad memories
        Of a loved one gone to rest.
    And those who miss him most to-day
        Are the ones who loved him best.
Gone, but never to be forgotten.
                    FAMILY.

TOY - In memory of my husband, Edward C. TOY, who died April 2?,
1925.
WIFE, MARY E. TOY;  STEPDAUGHTER, VERONICA, Vallely, Calif.

                    ACKNOWLEDGMENT

GERARD - The family of the late Catherine GERARD herewith
acknowledges with sincere thanks the kind expressions of your
sympathy which were very consoling.
ANNA M. BATTENFELD, SISTER;  ERNEST J. BATTENFELD, BROTHER.

27 April 1931
BROOKLYN KNIGHTS MOURN BENNET AS FOUNDER, HISTORIAN AND BUILDER
Order Keenly Feels Loss of Zealous Leader
    When Columbus Council, Knights of Columbus, puts on its minstrel
show, Thursday night, more than a silent prayer will be spoken for
William Harper BENNETT, "outstanding Knight of Columbus," who died a
week ago.
    BENNETT wrote the show each year.  It was part of his love for
the order, but his big monument, his brother knights say, is
Columbus Council, which he founded and nursed along until it was
well on its feet, eventually expanding into the great clubhouse at 1
Prospect Park West.
    Mr. BENNETT, Knight of Columbus, was a strange man.  He almost
never left Brooklyn.  He detested travel of any sort, even in street
cars, and particularly in subways.  His life, virtually, was spent
in the real estate office he had inherited from his father just
where Dean street comes into Flatbush avenue, and his home at Park
place and Underhill avenue where he lived with a sister - he never
married - and had one of the finest libraries in Brooklyn,
specializing in Catholic history and theology, but with many shelves
of general history.
                    BUSY HISTORIAN
    All his Knights of Columbus originating, in which he led the
country, was done in the Dean street office over a period of thirty
years.  At home he studied and wrote books of history, of which
"Catholic Footsteps in Old New York," published by that well-known
Brooklynite, Dennis FAUSS, who now lives at the Hotel Plaza, has the
widest reputation.  He was writing a history of banking in New York
when he died.  His brother, Walter, is president of the Emigrant
Savings Bank of New York.
    Columbus was the one hundred and twenty-sixth council of the
order to be established in the country.  But in those days, 1890,
councils were small and of little weight.  The Knights of Columbus,
as an order - though it had been founded in New Haven in 1882 - had
not found itself.
    William Harper BENNETT, started to make the knights a power.  He
became Columbus' first grand knight, one of the few offices he ever
held.  He took it to make his creation firm.
    The first meetings were in his office.  Then Columbus met at
Columbus Hall, Fifth avenue and Union street.  He devised ideals of
what a Knight of Columbus should be, and set afoot plan after plan.
                GAVE OTHERS CREDIT
    Seventeen years later, in 1912, with Columbus at the fore,
council after council in Brooklyn came into a great amalgamation,
Columbus and Bedford, Lafayette and Christopher, Carroll, Empire,
Commodore Barry, Immaculata, John Loughlin, that at one time settled
at what is now the Knights of Columbus Institute on Hanson place,
then at 56 South Portland avenue, finally to emerge as Columbus
Council on its present Park Plaza corner.
    All of this was not William Harper BENNETT.  He simply set it
under way, and let the credit go to others.
    He did many other things for the knighthood.  In 1896 it was his
plan that founded the New York State Council, though he refused to
accept the deputyship.  In 1897 he established the Long Island
Chapter.  In 1899 he created the fourth degree of the Knights,
writing its ritual, which the Supreme Council adopted intact.
                    PATRIOTIC DEGREE
    The first degree of the Knights is Unity, the second Charity,
the third Brotherly Love.  This fourth degree was Patriotism.  It
was this fourth degree that Edmund A. WHALEN, of Brooklyn, was made
master of the other day.
    Some of the men that William Harper BENNETT called to his aid on
this were Charles A. WEBBER, William A. PRENDERGAST and Father
CONROY, now Bishop of Ogdensburg.
    In 1903, recognizing a need of the order, as yet unfilled, he
started the Knights' Uniformed Corps.  It was the first in the
country, and at once became popular.  He became its first colonel.
The year following, perceiving still another need, taking a leaf
from the Masonic Shrine, he gave the Knights what he named the
Alhambra, writing the whole fantastic ritual.
    That it might "get across" exactly as he had it in his mind he
let himself be its first grand commander.  The idea swept through
the country like wildfire.  All Columbian knighthood took it us, and
it continues in popularity.  Columbus' Alhambra, as BENNETT made it,
is called Ab-Der-Rah-Man Caravan.
    Then this "outstanding Knight of Columbus" started in to
withdraw from active service.  His historical work called.  He had
been nine years in the saddle, originating, planning.  But he was
not yet through.  Twenty-two years later, in 1926, another need.
And he did not fail.  He founded the Veterans of the Council.  They
made him their first presiding officer.  There has been no other.
He held that place when he died.

NEGRO KILLED BY GAS FUMES, TWO ARE DYING
Police Find Distilling Plant in Duffield Street Rear House
    Leroy KOPLEY, 23, of 246 Gold street, a Negro, was found dead,
and Mrs. Gene SALES, 26, and her son, Selion, 8, both Negroes, were
unconscious from gas fumes in Mrs. SALES' home, a two-story frame
structure in the rear of 49 Duffield street, yesterday.
    The woman and child are in Cumbreland Hospital, where it was
said their condition is critical.
    W.J. CALLAVAN, an inspector for the Brooklyn Union Gas Company,
with Dr. Gregory ROBILLARD, assistant medical examiner and
detectives, found that gas had leaked from a pipe leading from the
second floor to the first floor.
    On the second floor police found a distilling plant, four
fifty-gallon barrels of mash, ten gallons of alcohol in cans and a
quantity of alcohol cooking on a gas stove.
    Police began a search for the occupant of the upstairs apartment.

SUICIDE PACT IDEA SCOFFED
    Mystery to-day continued to surround reasons for the death of
Henry S. KEATING, 36, of Douglas Manor, Queens, and Louis GORDON,
35, of 390 Riverside drive, Manhattan, bond salesmen who were found
dead in an automobile parked in the cellar garage of an unoccupied
house at 86 Nassau drive, Kensington, near Great Neck, on Friday.
    Coroner Andrew B. WESTERVELT, of Roslyn, said he would advance
no opinion until he has held an inquest into the deaths Wednesday at
Manhasset Police Headquarters.  He was inclined not to accept the
theory advanced that the men died as the result of a suicide pact.
Both men had religious scruples against suicide, according to
members of their families, and persons who had talked with them a
short time before their deaths said they gave no indication of
melancholy.
    Both men died from the fumes of carbon monoxide.  The doors of
the automobile were closed and so were the doors of the garage.  The
motor switch was turned on, the choke was out, but the motor was not
running, although some gasoline remained in the tanks when two small
boys found the bodies in the car.

MOTHER'S DEATH HALTS HONEYMOON
    Mr. and Mrs. Frank TAYLOR, of 201 Manhattan avenue, had expected
to be off on their honeymoon to-day, but instead they were mourning
the death of the bride's mother, who died Saturday morning as she
arrived from her home in Shenandoah, Pa., to attend their wedding.
    Mrs. Margaret YAKEMONIS, accompanied by her eldest son, Albert,
and his children, Dorothy and Joseph, collapsed as she stepped out
of a bus at Eighth avenue and Fiftieth street, Manhattan, Saturday.
She was declared dead of heart disease on the arrival of an
ambulance surgeon.
    Her daughter, Nelly, 19, the bride-to-be, went ahead with her
wedding plans, however, and the couple were married yesterday
afternoon in the Church of St. Louis, at 36 Ellery street.  To-day
they were planning the arrangements for the funeral of her mother.

KILLED STEPPING FROM L.I. TRAIN
    Lawrence J. BENNETT, 23, of 19 North Maple avenue, Hempstead,
whose body was found on the Long Island Railroad tracks 100 feet
east of Ocean avenue, Freeport, early yesterday, is believed to have
been killed in jumping from a train.
    The place where the body was found by Michael ACCARDO, of 108
Brooklyn avenue, Freeport, is a block from the Freeport station of
the railroad.
    Police say that BENNETT, who was unmarried, excorted a young
woman to the station Saturday night, boarded the 9:41 train for New
York with her to see that she was comfortably seated, and hurried
through the coach to the platform to alight after the train had
pulled out from the station.  That was the last seen of him.

'GRANDPA' LOVED, BUT DIES ALONE
    James CAFFARDELLA, 74, known to scores of Williamsburg children
as "Grandpa," died yesterday in his furnished room at 17 Skillman
avenue.  Although a friend of children and the builder of many a
boat they used to said in McCarren Park, his death found him
friendless, for there was no one to take care of funeral
arrangements or see to a fit burial.
    He was found in bed early yesterday morning by James CAHILL, a
fellow-tenant who went to awaken him.  He was pronounced dead on the
arrival of an ambulance surgeon from Greenpoint Hospital.  The body
was taken to the morgue.

ANDRIES MEYER GETS LAST RITES
    Funeral services were held at the Fairchild funeral
establishment, 86 Lefferts place, yesterday for Andries MEYER, who
was president of the Diamond Workers Protective Union of America for
the last twenty-seven years.
    Mr. MEYER died Wednesday of heart disease.  He was born in
Amsterdam, Holland, sixty-two years ago and came to the United
States when he was a young man.
    Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Bertha MEYER;  one son, Herman,
and three daughters, the Misses Betty, Marion and Clara MEYER.  The
home is at 1777 Ocean Parkway.
    A large number of former associates of Mr. Meyer attended the
services.  Burial was in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

THIRD DEATH IN AUTO CRASH
    The third victim of the collision between an automobile and an
armored automobile truck Saturday on Sunrise highway, died yesterday
in the South Nassau Community Hospital at Rockville Center.  He was
William RYAN, 45, of 731 Van Duzer street, Stapleton, Staten Island,
an armored car guard.
    Mrs. Kathryn GIBNEY, 60, of Sixth avenue, Brentwood, L.I., and
Joseph O'CONNOR, Jr., 14, the same addressed, were killed when the
accident occurred.  Six other persons were injured.  They were taken
to the hospital.
    The armored car, loaded with money, was traveling along Sunrise
highway and the touring car was traveling in the opposite direction
when the crast occurred.  The touring car was wrecked and the fron
end of the armored car smashed in.
    In the automobile were Mrs. GIBNEY, the O'CONNOR boy, Kathleen
GIBNEY, 40, of the Brentwood address, Joseph O'CONNOR, St., Helen
O'CONNOR, 12, and Julia GIBNEY, 43 years old, also of Brentwood.
    Robert MARRYATT, 26, of 108-A Seventeenth street, Brooklyn, was
driving the armored car, in which were two guards.

LYDIA REESE died Saturday in Brooklyn Hospital.  She was born in
Yaphank and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  She is
survived by her husband, Edward REESE, and two daughters, Mrs. May
TARTEY and Mrs. Edna CARROLL;  two sons, Charles and Martin REESE,
and five grandchildren.  The funeral services will be held at 8
o'clock to-night, at the funeral chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 1847
Broadway.  Interment at 1 P.M. to-morrow will be at Cypress Hills
Cemetery.

MARY A. DALTON died Saturday at her home, 9122 Eighty-seventh
street, Woodhaven.  She was for many years a resident of the Eastern
District and affiliated with the societies of St. Vincent de Paul's
church.  She is survived by several nieces and nephews.  Funeral
will be held from FAIRCHILD's Funeral Parlors, 86 Lefferts place,
Tuesday, at 10:15 A.M., thence to the Church of St. Elizabeth,
Woodhaven, where a requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at
St. John's Cemetery.

STEPHEN ROMAN died Sunday at his home, 8502 131st street, Richmond
Hill.  He was born in Hungary sixty years ago and had been a
resident of the United States for forty-five years.  He is survived
by his widow, Pauline;  two sons, Alexander and George, and a
daughter, Theresa KONDAR.  He was a member of St. Elias Benevolent
Society and Branch 8 of the Slovak Wreath of the Free Eagle.  The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M., Wednesday, with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Elias.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Joseph P. SOYKA, 184 Huron street.

CATHERINE WEBER, a life resident of Brooklyn and formerly a resident
of the downtown section, died Sunday at her home, 1523 East
Fifty-sixth street.  She is survived by a daughter, Catherine
CONKLIN, and six grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M., Wednesday, with requiem mass at the Church of Mary Queen of
Heaven.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
M.J. McGRATH, 112 Avenue O.

JOHN E. DUGAN died Saturday at his home, 1085 Decatur street.  He
was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many
years.  He was for many years employed by the Brooklyn Edison
Company.  He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ella WILBUR and Mrs.
Harry WHITE, and one granddaughter.  He was a member of the Church
of St. Martin of Tours, where requiem mass will be celebrated at
9:30 A.M. Wednesday.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery,
under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

LOUIS BERG died Saturday in his fifty-third year at his home, 189
Menehan street.  He is survived by his widow, Mata, and three sons,
Emil, Rudolph and Louis;  three sisters, Mrs. Charles SCHOEMAN, Mrs.
Gustave MEYER and Mrs. Roscoe HUMPHRY, and a brother, Rudolph BERG.
The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Wednesday.  Interment
will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

LOUISA VOLBERG, born in Germany eighty-six years ago and a resident
of Brooklyn for forty-five years, died Saturday at her home, 8506
Eighty-eighth avenue, Woodhaven.  She was a member of the Third
Order of St. Francis and the Holy Family Society.  She is survived
by one son, Police Sergt. Henry VOLBERG, and three daughters,
Martha, Louisa and Anna VOLBERG.  The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street, AT 9:30 A.M.
to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Leonard.  Interment
will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

MARY COONEY WALSH, born in Belfast, Ireland, and a resident of
Brooklyn for sixteen years, died yesterday at her home, 290 Powers
street, in her fifty-fourth year.  She is survived by her husband,
James, and three children, Mary, Anna and James WALSH.  The funeral
will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Nicholas.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction
of Thomas J. McCORMICK, 21 Olive street.

CATHERINE SCHILL MORAN died Saturday in her forty-fifth year at her
home, 47 Stockholm street.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
to-morrow.  She is survived by her parents, George and Louisa
SCHILL;  a son, Herman MORAN, and two brothers, William and Louis,
and a sister, Mary SCHILL.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery
under direction of John SEHY & Sons, 313 Central avenue.

HANNA PETERSON SWANSON, born seventy-three years ago in Sweden, and
a resident of the United States and Greater New York for the past
forty years, died Friday.  She was the widow of Carl SWANSON who
died in 1925.  She lived at ?530 121st street, Richmond Hill.  She
is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Tilda FERN, Mrs. Betty WAHLBERG
and Mrs. Florence HALL;  three sons, Carl, Adolph and Fred Holms.
Funeral services will be held to-day at her late home, at 2 P.M.,
with the Rev. M. STOLPE, pastor of Swedish Gustaf Adolfs Lutheran
Church, New York, officiating.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of ERICSON & ERICSON, 500 State street.

QUIRIN J. SCHOENBERGER, a student at St. Elizabeth's School and born
in Brooklyn thirteen years ago, died Saturday at his home, 105-43
Eighty-sixth street, Ozone Park.  He is survived by his parents,
Charles and Anna, and a brother, Charles SCHOENBERGER.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church
of St. Elizabeth, Ozone Park.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery, under direction of J. HORAN.

MARIE JOHANNA PETERSON died Friday at the home of her brother,
Alfred JENSEN, 101 Luquer street.  She was a life resident of
Brooklyn and a member of the Church of Our Savious, Pierrepont
street and Monroe place.  She is survived by her husband, Elner, and
two daughters, Margaret and Lavene;  her father, Alfred JENSEN, and
a brother, Alfred JENSEN.  The funeral services will be held at 1:30
P.M. to-morrow.  The Rev. John Howland LATHROP will officiate.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

EDWARD HADDOC died Saturday at his home, 6072 Madison street,
Ridgewood.  He was a member of Local 51, of the Pressmen's Union for
thirty years.  He is survived by five sons, Edward Jr., Lawrence,
James, Joseph and Walter.  The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M.
to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of the
Miraculous Medal.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of William McCLEAN.

MICHAEL MALONEY, husband of Mary MALONEY, died Saturday at his home,
148 143rd street, Neponsit.  He was formerly a resident of
Greenpoint and lived fifteen years in Neponsit.  He is survived also
by two sons, William and Raphael MALONEY, and four daughters, Agnes,
Emily and Helen and Mrs. John McKILLOP and two sisters, Margaret
BUCKLEY and Catherine LANG.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M.
Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis De Sales,
Neponsit.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

WALTER HART died Friday at his home, 948 Jefferson avenue, in his
fifty-sixth year.  He is survived by his widow, Martha, and a
sister, Mrs. Kate A. EVANS, and three brothers, William, John H. and
George W. HART.  He was a member of Gen Wayne Council, 48, Jr.
O.U.A.M., and the Evergreen Benevolent Society.  The funeral
services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night.  The Rev. Dr. George
WACKER will officiate.  Interment to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

JOHN EDWARD DAY died Friday at his home, 2146 Ryder street,
Gerrittsen Beach.  He was born in Brooklyn sixty-three years ago.
He was an employee of the Brooklyn Navy Yard for many years as a
ship's builder and fitter.  He was the husband of the late Attali De
VOE DAY.  He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary C. LONG and
three sisters, Mrs. J.M. KRAFT, Annie E. DAY and Roselle DAY.
Funeral Monday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of The
Resurrection, Gerritson Beach where a solemn requiem mass was
celebrated by the Rev. Edward J. MATTHEWS.  Interment at St. John's
Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

MARY GOWEN, widow of Michael GOWEN, died Saturday at her home, 377
Ridgewood avenue.  She was born in Ireland and had been formerly a
resident of the Eastern District, where she was a member of the
Church of St. Vincent de Paul.  She lived for the past eight years
in Cypress Hills.  She is survived by a son, Lawrence B.;  a sister,
Catherine LONG;  a sister, Sister Wilhelmina, O.S.J., and two
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 8:45 A.M. to-morrow with
requiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament.  Interment will
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25
Aberdeen street.

FRANCIS SULLIVAN died Saturday at his home, 10 Linden avenue,
Lynbrook.  He was born at Lawrence, L.I., twenty years ago.  He was
a graduate of St. Joachim's Academy at Cedarhurst, L.I., and for the
past three years was associated with the Standard Oil Company of New
York, at Inwood, L.I.  He was a communicant of the Church of St.
Joseph at Hewlett, L.I., and was a member of the church societies.
He is survived by his father, Patrick SULLIVAN, and his sister,
Catherine SULLIVAN.  The funeral was held to-day at 9:30 A.M., and
after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Joseph at Hewlett
by the Rev. John FARRELL the interment was at St. Mary's Cemetery at
Lawrence, under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

MARGARET O'NEILL, born in County Roscommon, Ireland, and a resident
of Brooklyn for thirty-four years, died Saturday at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Mary RONAN, 787 Sterling place.  She is survived by
another sister, Mrs. Thomas HYLAND, and two brothers, Patrick and
Martin O'NEILL.  The funeral will be held at 9:15 A.M. to-morrow
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Teresa.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Classon
avenue.

ROSE McCORMACK, born in Brooklyn, died Saturday at her home, 637
Sterling place.  She is survived by a daughter, Catherine, and two
sons, John J. and Joseph F., and a brother, Joseph CONNORS.  The
funeral will be held at 9 A.M., Wednesday, with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Teresa.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of F.J. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

WILLIAM A. STROHMEYER, son of William A. STROHMEYER and Geraldine
FITZMAURICE STROHMEYER, died at the family residence, 838 Hancock
street, on Saturday.  The funeral, which is private, will be held
this afternoon and after a solemn blessing the interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

OWEN T. MEEHAN died Saturday at his home, 1653 East Ninth street.
He is survived by his widow, Abbie;  three daughters, Mary, Mrs.
Alice M. BALFE and Mrs. Helen RICHARDSON.  The funeral will be held
at 9 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Brendan,
Avenue O and East Twelfth street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

JOHN COLBERT died Saturday in Newark, N.J.  He is survived by three
brothers, Thomas, Daniel and Michael, and two sisters, Mary COLBERT
and Elizabeth RYAN.  The funeral was held at 9:30 A.M. to-day from
the M.J. SMITH Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, with requiem mass
at the Church of the Holy Name Jesus.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery.

RICHARD J. JONES died Saturday at his home, 75 Seventy-second
street.  He was the husband of the late Mary T. JONES.  He is
survived by four daughters, Marguerity F., Florence G., and Mrs.
Mary FINLAY.  He was a charter member of Brooklyn Council 60, K. of
C.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem
mass at the Church of Our Lady of Angels.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

THOMAS F. RYAN for many years a resident of Manhattan, died Saturday
at his home, 231 Thirty-first avenue, Astoria.  He is survived by
his widow, Mary, and a son, James.  The funeral will be held at 10
A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel, Astoria.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of William J. PHELAN, 956 Putnam avenue.

CHRISTINA BARTON, daughter of Joseph and Rose SONZA BENOIT,  died
Friday at her home, 312 Fifth avenue.  She was born in Providence,
R.I., and had been a resident of Brooklyn for five years.  She was a
member of the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Carroll street and Sixth
avenue.  She is survived by her husband, George F. BARTON;  five
sisters, Mrs. Henry MINES, Mrs. T. HANLEY, Mrs. B. MYNES, Mrs. R.
LREDIAN, Mrs. Blanche MIDERIOS.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of John J. FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

ELINOR CONNELL, wife of John CONNELL, died Sunday at her home,
114-41 149th street, Ozone Park.  She was born in Brooklyn about
thirty-eight years ago.  She is survived, besides her husband, John,
by one son, Thomas, and one sister, Mary ANGLISS.  Funeral
Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Pius R.C. Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be said.  Interment St. John's Cemetery
under direction of Undertaken John J. LENNON.

MICHAEL COLLINS died Saturday at his home, 130 Calyer street.  He
was a native of the parish of Robeen, County Mayo, Ireland.  He was
an old resident of Greenpoint and a member of St. Antony's R.C.
Church.  He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary NOLAN;  four
grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Ann SHALLY, who still lives in
Ireland.  The funeral will be held from his home Tuesday, at 9:30
A.M.;  thence to St. Antony's R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem
mass will be offered at 10 A.M. with interment at Calvary Cemetery
under the direction of M.J. Grady & Son, 74 Calyer street.

EMILIE JENSEN NIELSEN, born sixty-five years ago in Denmark and a
resident of the United States and Brooklyn for the past thirty
years, died Saturday at 774 Union street.  She is survived by her
husband, Alfred Nielsen.  Funeral services will be held at ERICSON &
ERICSON Chapel, 500 State street, Thursday, at 2 P.M. with Rev. A.T.
DORF, pastor of the Danish Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 195 Ninth
street, officiating.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

CATHERINE C. FITZGERALD STRAND, born in the Fourth Ward, Manhattan,
a daughter of the late John and Anne SMITH McLOUGHLIN, died Saturday
at her home, 07 Reid avenue.  She had been a resident of Brooklyn
for the past twenty-nine years and is survived by six daughters,
Mrs. John McGOWAN, Mrs. Michael NOLAN, Mrs. Henry PLAIN, Mrs. George
LUGG, Mrs. William SIANI and Annie;  three sons, George, David and
Charles;  three sisters, Mrs. John CONSALIS, Mrs. Isabella HINES and
Mrs. George MELBOURGNE, and two brothers, James and Joseph
McLOUGHLIN.  She was a parishioner of Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C.
Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

KATHERINE SCHNIEDER MULLER, fifty-eight years old, of 249 Vanderbilt
avenue, Floral Park, died at her home Sunday.  She is survived by
her husband, Richard MULLER, a son, Richard MULLER, Jr., and a
daughter, Minnie GLEAVE.  She was the daughter of Louise MILLER
SCHNIEDER and the late Louis SCHNIEDER.  The funeral services will
be held at the home, Tuesday at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery.

CATHRINE O'TOOLE died Friday at her home, 6014 Hemlock place,
Maspeth.  She is survived by her husband, James O'TOOLE;  her
mother, Barbara RAUTH;  two sisters, Elizabeth and Susan and three
brothers, Louis, Mathew and Harry.  Funeral at 10 A.M. at the Church
of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Maspeth.  Interment at Holy
Trinity Cemetery under the direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

SIRRETTA STEWART, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Friday at her
home, 1367 Atlantic avenue, in her sixty-second year.  She was a
life resident of Bedford Section and was for twenty years an
attendent at St. John's Hospital.  She is survived by a son, Harry
STEWART;  one brother, Edward SMITH, and six grandchildren.  The
funeral services will be held at 1 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will
be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Hugh GILLESPIE, 251
Albany avenue.

AINSWORTH - On Monday, April 27, 1931, Jennie C. AINSWORTH, of 29
Wyona street, Brooklyn, wife of the late Franklin AINSWORTH and
mother of Mrs. John CICIO.  Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86
Lefferts place, near grand avenue, Brooklyn, Wednesday, April 29, at
2 P.M.

COLLINS - Michael, died Saturday.  He was a native of the Parish of
Robeen, County Mayo, Ireland.  He was the beloved father of Mrs.
Mary NOLAN, brother of Mrs. Ann SHALLY, of Ireland.  Funeral will be
held to-morrow from his home, 130 Calyer st., at 9:30 A.M.;  thence
to St. Antony's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered
at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DUGAN - John E., husband of the late Elizabeth DUGAN, on Saturday,
April 25, at his residence, 1085 Decatur st.  Solemn requiem mass at
Church of St. Martin of Tours on Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

DUNBAR - On Friday, April 24th, 1931, Anna M. (nee GRAHAM), beloved
wife of James J. DUNBAR, at her residence, 285 16th st.  She is
survived by her daughter, Mrs. F. FITZPATRICK, and Sons, Robert L.
and Walter J. DUNBAR.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Stanislaus R.C.
Church, Tuesday 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FIBICH - Stanislaw, on Sunday, April 26, 1931, at his residence, 44
Meeker ave., Brooklyn.  Survived by his wife, Aniela;  four
daughters and one son.  Services Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock,
St. Stanislaus-Kostka Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

FITZGERALD - Strand.  Suddenly, on Saturday, April 2?, 1931,
Catherine C. (nee McLOUGHLIN), at her residence, 97 Reid ave.,
formerly of the 4th Ward, Manhattan.  Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30
A.M.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GOWEN - On April 25, 1931, Mary, widow of Michael Gowen, devoted
mother of Lawrence B. and dear sister of Catherine LONG.  Funeral
from her late residence, 377 Ridgewood ave., Tuesday, April 28, 8:45
A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at R.C. Church of the Blessed Sacrament,
Euclid ave. and Fulton street.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HADDOCK - Edward, beloved husband of the late Delia, died suddenly
at his residence, 6072 Madison st., Ridgewood.  He is survived by
five sons, Edward, Jr., Lawrence, James, Joseph and Walter.  High
requiem mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Miraculous Medal R.C.
Church, Prospect ave. and Bleecker st., Ridgewood, Tuesday, April
28, 10:30 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LANE - John, on Saturday, April 25, at his residence, 404 Monroe st.
Survived by one daughter, Helen KENSLEE.  Funeral from his residence
on Tuesday, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the Church of Our Lady of
Victory, Throop ave., where a mass of requiem will be celebrated at
10 A.M.  Interment Hazelton, Pa.

McCORMACK - On Saturday, April 25, 1931, Rose, beloved wife of the
late John J. McCORMACK.  Fuenral from her residence, 637 Sterling
pl., Wednesday, April 29th, at 9 A.M., thence to St. Teresa's
Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

MEEHAN - On Saturday, April 25, 1931, Owen T., beloved husband of
Abbie MEEHAN.  Funeral from his residence, 1653 East 9th st.,
Tuesday, April 28, at 9 A.M., thence to St. Brendan's Church, Avenue
O and East 12th st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

O'MALLEY - On April 25, 1931, at his residence, 1159 President st.,
David O'MALLEY, devoted husband of Margaret GRIFFIN, loving father
of Elizabeth, Margaret and David O'MALLEY and son of Catherine NASH
O'MALLEY.  Funeral from DUNIGAN & Son chapel, Rogers ave. and
Montgomery st., Wednesday, April 29, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St.
Ignatius R.C. Church.  Interment at West Neck Cemetery, Huntington
L.I. (Medford, Mass., papers please copy.)

O'NEILL - Suddenly, Saturday, April 25, 1931, Margaret, beloved
daughter of the late Francis and Mary O'NEILL.  Funeral from the
residence of her sister, Mrs. Mary RONAN, 787 Sterling pl., Tuesday,
April 28, at 9:15 A.M.;  thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon ave.
and Sterling pl.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

OWENS - On Sunday, April 26, Christina (nee GIBBONS), beloved wife
of Edward OWENS, at her residence, 20 Fourth st.  Notice of funeral
hereafter.

PERSCH - John, on April 26, 1931, age 62 years, beloved husband of
Caroline Bastian PERSCH, father of Frieda and Elizabeth PERSCH and
brother of Katherine MISSALL and Elizabeth FORSCH.  Funeral
Wednesday at 1:30 P.M., from his home, 68-24 64th st., Glendale.
Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

REESE - Lydia A. Reposing at FEENEY and Sons Chapel, 1847 Broadway, Brooklyn.

ROMAN - Stephen, on April 26.  Will be buried Wednesday morning from
his home, 8502 131st st., Richmond Hill.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SAVAGE - On April 25, 1931.  Edna, beloved mother of Edmond Savage
and Lillian EKESTROM.  Funeral services at her residence, 163
Decatur st., on Monday, 8 P.M.

SCHOENBERGER - Quirin J., on April 25, at his home, 105-43 86th st.,
Ozone Park.  He is survived by his parents and one brother, Charles.
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, April 28, at
St. Elizabeth R.C. Church, Atlantic ave. and 84th st.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

SLOANE - Suddenly on April 15, at Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Indies, George F. Jr., beloved son of George F. and brother of May
ILER.  Funeral from funeral parlors, 263 Bridge street, on Tuesday
at 9:15.  Requiem mass at Holy Innocents R.C. Church.  Beverly road
and East 17th st., at 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SMITH - On April 24, 1931, at her residence, 150 Martense st.,
Margaret T. REGAN SMITH, beloved wife of the late James SMITH, dear
mother of Mae, Jennie, Margaret and Edward SMITH.  Funeral from her
home on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, thence to Holy Cross R.C.
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

STEINHEUSER - On April 26, 1931, Amelia CO., beloved wife of Henry
GO. and mother of Henry STEINHEUSER, Mrs. UP. LECHER and Mrs. A.
HIRSCH.  Funeral services at her residence, 236 Warwick sty.,
Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 28, at 8 UP.ME.

STEWART - Sirreptia, at her residence, 1367 Atlantic ave.  Services
at 1 P.M. Tuesday.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

WEBER - Catherine, on April 26, at her home, 1523 East 56th st.
Survived by her daughter, Catherine CONKLIN, and six grandchildren.
Funeral Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the Church of Mary Queen
of Heaven, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

                    IN MEMORIAM
CROWLEY - In memory of my wife, Catherine, who departed this life
April 26, 1925.  Mass was celebrated this morning at the Church of
Mary Queen of Heaven.
    I think of you daily, dear wife of mine;
    May God and His angels around you entwine.
                HUSBAND AND SON.

DUNNIGAN - In sad and loving memory of William DUNIGAN, who departed
this life April 27, 1915.
            WIFE, SON AND DAUGHTERS.

KENNY - John T.  A month's mind mass at Our Lady of Angels Church,
4th ave. and 74th st., Tuesday, April 28, 7:30 A.M.

MOONEY - In fond and loving memory of our dear sister's birthday,
Margaret MOONEY (nee BELL), Mass on Tuesday, April 28, at 8 o'clock
at the Church of Our Lady of Angels, 74th st. and 4th ave.,
Brooklyn.
    Fresh in our hearts thy memory clings,
        Yet still our grief is sore,
    Each passing year but nearer brings
        The day we'll meet once more.
    ELIZABETH, IDA AND ESTHER.

REDMOND - In loving memory of our dear friend Rae.  Died April 26,
1930.  Gone but not forgotten.
    MAE STEWART AND FLO DOHERTY.

SHERIDAN - Dell E.  In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved
sister who departed this life April 27, 1925.  May her soul rest in
peace.  Mass offered.
   SISTER, SUE.

28 April 1931
CORONA YOUTH KILLED IN CRASH
    Funeral arrangements for Vincent RESTIVO, 22, of 108-13
Thirty-ninth avenue, Corona, who was killed last night at Roosevelt
avenue and 108th street, Corona, in a head-on collision of two cars,
were being completed to-day by members of his family.  The youth was
a passenger in a car operated by August SALAMORE, of 104-03 Northern
boulevard, Corona, when it collided head-on with the north-bound
auto operated by Sol VILARDI, of 102-46 Forty-fifth avenue, Corona.
    Both drivers were questioned at length by police, but no arrest
has been made.

POLICE SEEK MAN COMPANION OF HARLEM DANCE HOSTESS IN YONKERS "SPOT" KILLING
Learn Charles LaPRADO Accompanied Victim From Bangor
    Police are seeking a man named Charles LaPRADO, reported ordered
out of Bangor, Maine, and now living in New York, for questioning in
connection with the cold-blooded "spot" murder of Virginia BRANNEN,
dance hall hostess, it became known to-day.
    The girl, whose still-warm body was found jammed behind a stone
wall of St. Joseph's Seminary near Yonkers yesterday, knew LaPRADO,
police are informed, and came to New York with him and Gertrude
MacDONALD, another hostess, early this month.
    It was at their invitation, the MacDONALD girl has admitted,
that Virginia BRANNEN came here.  The two girls worked together in
the Primrose Dance Palace at 125th street and Eighth avenue, where
Virginia was last seen at 3 A.M. Monday.
    The pretty red-haired victim - she was twenty-three - may have
been warned what was to happen, police have been informed.  Less
than two hours before she started on her last ride she telephoned
her fianc�, Harry MILLER, 1626 Colden avenue, the Bronx, where he
lived with his parents.
    He had gone to work half an hour before.  Her voice came over
the wire.  She must speak to Henry MILLER.  It was very important.
She needed him, she said.
    Police advanced the theory Virginia knew what impended, and had
managed to reach a telephone unobserved and make her last plea for
help.
            WEDDING DAY WAS SET
    They were to be married, MILLER said, next month.  He knew about
the girl's past he said.  The marriage was their bid for escape from it.
    Meanwhile the management and employees of the Primrose Palace
were questioned during most of the night by District Attorney Frank
H. COYNE, of Westchester, and Police Chief Edward J. QUIRK, of
Yonkers;  Joseph COSTELLO, owner;  James DOYLE, manager, and Cecile
GRAY and Gertrude MacDONALD.  They were later dismissed.
    Police are convinced her murder was not procured by
"racketeers," and no connection has been uncovered as yet with the
Seabury vice inquiry.  Their theory is that Virginia had tried to
escape what someone decided she should not, that she tried to escape
some one among the many named in the cards she had torn up, the
notes she burned and lost out.
    A single bullet, Amos O. SQUIRE, medical examiner, determined by
a quick autopsy, had pierced her body under her heart - the brown
suede shoe missing from one foot was discovered several hours after
the discovery of her body, a mile and a half this side of the Bronx
County line, indicating, police held, that the girl had been slain
in Manhattan, her body taken, in underworld tradition, over the city
line.

VETS TO ESCORT BODY OF GOOTCH
    John GOOTCH, 44, shell-shocked veteran who seriously hacked his
sister, Mrs. Lucille F. BERGER, 45, with axe and razor in their home
at 45-48 Brownvale drive, Little Neck, and then killed himself, will
be buried to-day in National Cemetery here, after services in the
funeral chapel of August HERRLICH at 68-59 Fresh Pond road,
Ridgewood.  The body will be escorted to the cemetery by
representatives of a veteran organization, who will fire the last
salute over his grave.  Mrs. BERGER is in the Flushing Hospital in a
serious condition.

MOTHER'S DEATH STRANDS FAMILY
    Detective Daniel McCARRON of Stagg street station has in hand
the investigation of the difficulties surrounding Jacob COHEN, and
his three small children, the oldest (twins), 11, who have lived in
three separate places since Mrs. COHEN, the mother of the boys, died
three months ago.
    Moving from 21 Monteith street, the unhappy group went to live
with an aunt, Mrs. Goldie SCHRAN, of 519 Bushwick avenue.  A few
days later the children were taken care of by the Daughters of Zion
Day and Night Nursery, 130 Boerum street.  The nursery had not been
paid for its services, police stated.
    Now the children are in custody of the Children's Society.

BROTHER DIES;  BOY IS HELD
    Salvatore CURICO, 13, found an ancient pistol in an abandoned
automobile near his home Sunday, and wanted to see how it worked and
Salvatore's brother, Frank, 19, is dead to-day and Salvatore is
charged with homicide.
    Savatore took the gun home and to be with him that night, he
told police afterward.  Lying beside the sleeping Frank, he twirled
it on his finger.  There was a shattering report and Frank doubled
up groaning with a bullet in his back.
    Frank was rushed to Norwegian Hospital.  He died there at 5:30
o'clock this morning.  Directly after the shooting detectives took
Salvatore to Children's Court, where he was freed in $500 bail in
custody of his aunt, Delia POWELL, with whom he and Frank lived.
The boys were orphans.
    The homicide charge is mandatory but police have discovered no
grudge Salvatore might have had against his brother.

BODY OF DROWNED MAN IN MORGUE
    The body of a man, about 40 years of age, found floating in the
East River yesterday at the foot of Montague street, is in Kings
County morgue, where the police hope to identify it.  The body,
police say, had been in the water possible three months.
    The man was about 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighed 140 pounds, was
clean shaven, brown eyes and hair and wore grey overcoat and blue
suit.
    There were no marks of identification in the clothing and there
was nothing to indicate that the man had met a violent death.

FUNERAL RITES FOR A.F. WILKEN
    Funeral services for Albert F. WILKEN, who died Sunday in the
Flushing Hospital in his seventieth year, will be held to-night at
his home at 143-24 Thirty-eighth avenue, Flushing.  Burial will
follow Wednesday morning in Flushing Cemetery.
    For twenty years Mr. WILKIN conducted a dry goods store on Main
street, Flushing.  He was a resident of the community for forty
years, coming from Manhattan, where he was born.
    He is survived by his widow, a son, two daughters, a brother and
two sisters, all of whom reside in the College Point section of Queens.

MARY MURPHY died Monday at her home, 251 Kane street.  She was born
in Islip and was a resident of Brooklyn the past forty-five years.
She is survived by her husband, James J. MURPHY, Sr.;  one son,
James J. MURPHY, Jr.;  two grandchildren, two brothers, William
DONNELLY, of Southampton, L.I.;  Alfred DONNELLY, of Islip, and two
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth ASKINS and Mrs. Margaret FARLEY.  Funeral
from her residence Thursday at 9:30 A.M. with solemn requiem mass at
St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress streets, at 10 A.M.  Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John F. FAGAN, of Henry
and Warren streets.

PETER J. MOORE died Saturday at his home, 258 Maple street, he was
born in New Monmouth County, N.J., seventy-seven years ago and lived
in Brooklyn for the past twenty-seven years.  He is survived by his
widow, Mathilda J. MOORE;  three daughters, Mrs. Edward T. KENNEDY,
Mrs. Ruth LINN and Mrs. Joseph PHILLIPS, and one son, William MOORE.
He was a member of St. James Church Red Bank, N.J., where there will
be a mass of requiem on Wednesday at 10:30 A.M.  He retired from the
Old Dominion Steamship Co., about ten years ago.  Interment will
take place at Heddens Corners, N.J.

GERALD PATRI, infant son of Donato and the late Edna PATRI, died
yesterday at the home of his aunt, at 1277 McDougal street.  The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow and interment will be at
St. John's Cemetery under direction of William J. PHELAN, 856 Putnam
avenue.

MARY ANN HAYES McNALLY died Sunday.  Funeral from her residence,
1262 Bushwick avenue, Thursday at 9:30 A.M., thence to Our Lady of
Good Counsel R.C. Church where a mass of requiem will be celebrated.
She is survived by one son, Richard J.;  four daughters, Mrs. Thomas
KAVANAGH, Mrs. Frank STRUBLE, Margaret and Helen McNALLY;  one
brother, Richard J. HAYES;  one sister, Mrs. Julia CALLAHAN and two
grandchildren.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
George T. McHUGH, 917 Kent avenue.

JOHN CANNING died Sunday.  He was born in Ireland forty-seven years
ago and lived in Brooklyn for the past twenty-six years.  He is
survived by his wife Catherine CANNING;  two sons, John and James;
three sisters, Margaret DUFFY, Anne HEALY, Nellie SULLIVAN, and
three brothers, Martin, William and Patrick.  He was a member of the
Holy Name Society of Holy Cross Church, where there will be a mass
of requiem Thursday at 10 A.M.  Funeral from his home, 105 Erasmus
street.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of
Edward T. KENNEDY, of Church and Rogers avenues.

ALEXANDER F. THOMPSON, a retired oil merchant, born in New York City
seventy-three years ago and a resident of Brooklyn for sixty years,
died Sunday at his home, 39 Oakland street.  He is survived by a
sister, Mrs. Martha S. BATH.  He was a member of the Old
Greenpointers Association and Black Prince Lodge, 157, K. of P.  The
funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment at 10
A.M. Thursday, will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of A.
Chester SMITH, 146 Milton street.

JOHN H. McDONOUGH died yesterday at his home, 662 Forty-fourth
street.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He formerly lived for
many years in the old Twelfth Ward.  He is survived by his widow,
Mary;  three daughters, Mrs. P. LIND, Mrs. J. McGONNIGLE and Mrs. J.
MEEKS;  eleven grandchildren and one great grandchild.  He was a
member of the Church of St. Agatha, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Thursday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of James J. SHARP, 4617 Seventh avenue.

MARY F. RIPP died yesterday at her home, 2223 East Twenty-fourth
street, near Neck road.  She is survived by her husband, George, and
two sons, Lawrence and Francis.  She formerly lived in the Bedford
section.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Mark, Sheepshead Bay.  Interment
will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of L.S. SHERIDAN,
140 Rogers avenue.

SERAPHIN BAIER died yesterday at his home, 8149 102d avenue, Ozone
Park, in his seventy-third year.  He was born in Germany and had
been a resident of the United States for thirty-eight years.  He is
survived by his widow, Caroline;  two grandchildren;  one sister,
Mrs. Franz KREPPEIN;  two nephews and two nieces.  The funeral will
be held at 2 P.M. Thursday.  Interment will follow at Mount Olivet
Cemetery under direction of Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker avenue.

AMELIA ADAMS died Sunday at her home, 215-09 102d avenue, Queens, in
her sixtieth year.  She is survived by her husband, Harry, and a
daughter, Grace BAHNGE;  two sons, Harold J. and Herbert F., and
four grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Wednesday
with requiem mass at the Church of S.S. Joachim and Anne.  Interment
will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John E. MARSH,
1461 Bushwick avenue.

DAVID D. O'MALLEY, a resident of this city and member of St.
Ignatius R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated Wednesday at 10 A.M., died Sunday at his home, 1159
President street.  He was an electrician and member of Local 3,
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.  He was the son of
Catherine NASH O'MALLEY and the late Henry O'MALLEY.  In addition to
his mother he is survived by his wife, Margaret GRIFFIN O'MALLEY;
two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, and one son, David, Jr.  The
funeral will be held from DUNIGAN & Son Chapel, Rogers avenue and
Montgomery street, Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.  Interment at St.
Patrick's Cemetery, Huntington.

HIRAM S. RUMMER, for the past several years a resident of New York
City, died Sunday at his home, 352 East Sixty-fifth street.  He was
the son of the late Hiram and Ellen SHEEHY RUMMER, a pioneer family
of Binghamton, N.Y.  He is survived by his wife, Margaret COYLE
RUMMER.  A solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated at St.
Patrick's R.C. Church, at Binghamton on Wednesday, at 9 A.M.
Interment will be at Spring Forest Cemetery, Binghamton, under the
direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

RICHARD BROMELOUGH died Sunday at his home, 109 King street.  He was
born in Germany fifty-eight years ago and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for many years.  The funeral will be held from the funeral
chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street, at 2 P.M. to-day.
Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery.

DANIEL HICKEY died yesterday at his home, 148 Warren street.  He was
born in Brooklyn, fifty years ago.  He was for many years an
employee of the Brooklyn Edison Co.  He was a son of the late
Timothy and Mary MAHONEY HICKEY.  He is survived by one sister, Mrs.
Josephine QUINN and five brothers, Dennie, John, Timothy, Cornelius
and Andrew.  Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C.
Church of St. Peter's, Hicks and Warren streets.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115
Atlantic avenue.

CHRISTINA GIBBONS OWENS died Sunday at her home, 20 Fourth street.
She was born in Newport, R.I., and was for the past twenty-five
years a resident of the Twelfth Ward, Brooklyn, and a member of St.
Mary Star of the Sea Church.  Her husband, Edward;  three sons, John
Joseph and Francis, and one daughter, Catherine OWENS survive her.
The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. from her late
home, thence to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHN FLAHERTY, of 34 Jewel street, died Sunday at his home.  He was
born in Ireland and has been a resident of Brooklyn for the past
thirty-eight years.  He is survived by his wife, Jane;  two sons,
Thomas and John;  three daughters, Mrs. John DRISCOLL, Mrs. Paul
GETZ and Mrs. Norman GOODINE, and two sisters, Mrs. Patrick REILLY
and Mrs. Patrick BURKE.  Funeral from his late home Wednesday at
9:30 A.M., and thence to the Church of St. Antony of Padua, where a
solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10:00 A.M. after which
interment will be made in the family plot in Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of James F. MURRAY, Jr., of 605 Lorimer street.

MARY T. BURNS, widow of Peter BURNS, died Monday at her home, 184
Lynch street.  She was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn.  She is
survived by one daughter, Catherine.  Funeral Thursday at 9 A.M.;
thence to Transfiguration R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of J.J. LENNON.

ARCHIBALD MALLOY died Monday at his home, 33 Duffield street.  He
was born in Ireland, the son of the late Michael and Ann Scott
MALLOY.  He is survived by one nephew, James A. MALLOY;  two nieces,
Mrs. Frank BAKER and Mrs. Anna JOHNSON.  The funeral will be held
Thursday at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. James Pro-Cathedral, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay
street.

WINIFRED WOLFF, of 319 Ninety-ninth street, died yesterday.  She is
survived by her husband, Charles, and two sisters, Mrs. J.P. ABT and
Mrs. A.B. HYDE.  She was a life resident of Fort Hamilton.  She was
a member of the Altar Society attached to the Church of St. Patrick,
Fort Hamilton, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of John J. DARRAUGH & Son, 8817 Fifth avenue, from whose chapel the
funeral will be held.

JOHN HUMMER died Sunday in his forty-seventh year at his home,
109-17 113th street, Richmond Hill.  He is survived by his widow,
Anna;  one son, John;  his mother, Bebetta HUMMER;  two brothers,
Conrad and Charles, and four sisters, Mrs. Anna EKERT, Mrs.
Josephine DIEFENBACH, Mrs. Barbara LENAU and Mrs. Mary KUHNE.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8 P.M., Rev. George
SCHMID, of the Glendale Evangelical Church, officiating.  Interment
will take place Thursday at 2 P.M. at Evergreen Cemetery under the
direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

MARY HEULER died Sunday at her home, 6411 Myrtle avenue, Glendale,
in her sixty-first year.  She is survived by her husband Andres;
two sons, John and William, and three daughters, Mrs. Rose BAUER,
Mrs. Muriel GATZERT and Mrs. Mathilda HEULER.  Funeral services will
be held at the BUSS Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale,
Tuesday, at 8 P.M.  Interment will take place Wednesday, at 2 P.M.,
at Cypress Hills Cemetery under the direction of William BUSS & Son.

ADAMS - Amelia, On Sunday, April 26, at her home, 215-09 102d ave.,
Queens, in her 60th year.  Wife of Harry ADAMS and mother of Grace
BAHNTGE, Harold J. and Herbert F.  Funeral will be held Wednesday, 9
A.M., with solemn requiem mass at St. Joachim and Ann's Church,
Queens.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

AINSWORTH - On Monday, April 27, 1931, Jennie AINSWORTH, of 29 Wyona
street, Brooklyn, wife of the late Franklin AINSWORTH and mother of
Mrs. John CICIO.  Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts
place, near Grand avenue, Brooklyn, Wednesday, April 29, at 2 P.M.

CARHART - Mary Ann, beloved wife of William CARHART, and mother of
Mrs. Henry HEDE, Mrs. Richard McTAGGERT, Mrs. Lulu DINTER and
William CARHART, Jr., on April 26, in her 62d year at her home,
117-10 Jamaica ave., Richmond Hill.  Solemn requiem mass on
Wednesday, April 29, at 10 A.M., at Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. Church,
Aberdeen st., Brooklyn.  Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

CLEAVER - On Sunday, April 26, William, aged 49 years, of 118
Meserole ave., Brooklyn, a patrolman attached to Clymer street
station, beloved husband of Elizabeth CLEAVER.  Remains reposing at
the BOCH Funeral Chapel, 122 Meserole ave., Brooklyn, until
Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Alphonsus Church,
Kent st., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, at 10 A.M.

FIBICH - Stanislaw, on Sunday, April 26, 1931, at his residence, 44
Meeker ave., Brooklyn.  Survived by his wife, Aniela;  four
daughters and one son.  Services Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock,
St. Stanislaus-Kostka Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

FITZGERALD - Strand.  Suddenly, on Saturday, April 25, 1931,
Catherine C. (nee McLOUGHLIN), at her residence, 97 Reid ave.,
formerly of the 4th Ward, Manhattan.  Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30
A.M.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HOLMLUND - On April 27, Jacob, beloved husband of Anna BEAGAN.
Funeral from his home, 80 Monroe st., on Thursday, April 30, at 9:30
A.M.  Requiem mass Our Lady of Victory Church.  Relatives and
friends kindly invited to attend.

KINKEL - On April 26, 1931, John, age 45 years, beloved son of
Katherine KINKEL, brother of Felix and George KINKEL, Anna SCHRAGE
and Katherine SCHELLDERFER.  Funeral from his late residence, 409
Fairview ave., Ridgewood.  Wednesday, 2 P.M.  Interment Lutheran
Cemetery.

LYNCH - On April 27, Martin J., beloved father of Martin, Michael,
Josephine and James LYNCH.  Funeral from his residence, 125 33rd
st., on Thursday, April 30, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St.
Michael's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCORMACK - On Saturday, April 25, 1931, Rose, beloved wife of the
late John J. McCORMACK.  Funeral from her residence, 637 Sterling
pl., Wednesday, April 29th, at 9 A.M., thence to St. Teresa's
Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

McDONOUGH - On Monday, April 27, at his residence, 662 44th st.,
John H., beloved husband of Mary Jane McDONOUGH and devoted father
of Mrs. P. LIND, Mrs. J. McGONNAGLE and Mrs. J. MEEKS.  Solemn
requiem mass will be offered at St. Agatha's R.C. Church on
Thursday, April 30, at 9:30 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
(Jersey papers please copy.)

MALLOY - On April 27, 1931, Archibald MALLOY, at his residence, 33
Duffield st., beloved uncle of James A. MOLLOY (typed as written),
Mrs. Frank BAKER and Mrs. Anna JOHNSON.  Funeral on Thursday, at
9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MURPHY - On Monday, April 27, Mary H., beloved wife of James J.
MURPHY, Sr.;  mother of James J. MURPHY, Jr.;  sister of William and
Alfred DONNELLY, Mrs. Elizabeth ASKINS and Mrs. Margaret FARLEY.
Funeral from her late residence, 251 Kane st., Thursday, April 30,
9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress sts.,
10 A.M.  Islip, L.I., papers please copy.

O'CONNELL - On April 27, Mary Agnes, beloved wife of Patrick E.
O'CONNELL.  Funeral from her residence, 144 Bay Ridge ave., (69th
st) on Thursday, April 30th, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at Our Lady
of Perpetual Help R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

O'MALLEY - On April 25, 1931, at his residence, 1159 President st.,
David O'MALLEY, devoted husband of Margaret GRIFFIN, loving father
of Elizabeth, Margaret and David O'MALLEY and son of Catherine NASH
O'MALLEY.  Funeral from DUNIGAN & Son chapel, Rogers ave. and
Montgomery st., Wednesday, April 29, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St.
Ignatius R.C. Church.  Interment at West Neck Cemetery, Huntington
L.I.  (Medford, Mass., papers please copy.)

ROMAN - Stephen, on April 26.  Will be buried Wednesday morning from
his home, 8502 131st st., Richmond Hill.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

RYAN - Elizabeth, died at her home, 16 Mill st., after a brief
illness.  She is survived by her father and mother, John F. and Ann
KELLY, also three brothers and six sisters.  Funeral from her late
residence, Wednesday afternoon.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHIRRMEISTER - On April 27, Florence (nee SCHAFFER), in her 29th
year, at her residence, 114-26 120th st., Ozone Park.  She is
survived by her husband, Gustav A.;  one son, Gustav H.;  her
father, Henry SCHAFFER;  one sister, Mrs. May ROBERTSON;  one
brother, William SCHAFFER.  Funeral services on Wednesday, at 8
P.M., at her residence.  Interment Thursday at Lutheran Cemetery.

SLAVINSKI - Agnes, on April 27, 1931, beloved daughter of Alice and
Francis, Jr.  Funeral from Walter B. COOKE's Funeral Home, 50 7th
ave., Wednesday, 2:30 P.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

STEINHEUSER - On April 26, 1931, Amelia C., beloved wife of Henry G.
and mother of Henry STEINHEUSER, Mrs. P. LOECHER and Mrs. A. HESCH.
Funeral services at her residence, 236 Warwick st., Brooklyn, on
Tuesday, April 28, at 8 P.M.

WEBER - Catherine, on April 26, at her home, 1523 East 56th st.
Survived by her daughter, Catherine CONKLIN, and six grandchildren.
Funeral Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to the Church of Mary Queen
of Heaven, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WATERSON - On April 28, 1931, Mary, beloved mother of Martha
Johnson, of 334 91st street.  Reposing at Fred HERBST Sons'
Memorial, 75th st. and 5th avenue, Brooklyn, until Thursday, 9:30
A.M.;  thence to St. Patrick's R.C. Church, 95th st. and 4th ave.,
where a requiem mass will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross.

WIEBALCK - On Monday, April 27, 1931, John C. WIEBALCK, in his 52d
year, beloved husband of Meta C. WIEBALCK, and brother of Mrs.
Margaret SCHLUTER.  Funeral Thursday, 2 P.M., from his late
residence, 48 Menahan st.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

                    IN MEMORIAM
BURKE - In sad and loving memory of our father, Thomas F. BURKE, who
departed this life April 28, 1921.                    
MADELINE AND LORETTA.

                    ACKNOWLEDGMENT
O'CONNOR - The family of the late Helen O'CONNOR wishes to thank the
reverend clergy, relatives and friend for their kind sympathy
extended to them in their recent bereavement.

SLATTERY - The family of the late Mary T. SLATTERY wish to thank the
clergy and religious, the many relations and friends for the kind
expressions of sympathy and floral tributes during their recent
bereavement.
        DAUGHTER, CATHERINE T. LANE

29 April 1931
MONEY IN CLOTHES OF DROWNED MAN
    Police of the Marine Division early to-day picked up the body of
an unidentified man, floating in the waters of Erie Basin off the
foot of Dwight street.  An examination disclosed no signs of foul
play.
    About 50 years old, the dead man was described as being five
feet four inches tall, weighing about 150 pounds with grey hair and
mustache and a dark complexion.  The body was clothed in a grey
shirt, blue overalls and black shoes and a soft hat with the
initials E.R. stamped in the band.  In his pockets the police found
$26.  The body was taken to the morgue to await identification.

'DEATH' AUTO FOUND IN BRONX
    A blood-stained Chrysler automobile, containing a .22-calibre
rifle, four blankets marked "Ossining Hospital" and a set of
automobile license plates, was found shortly after 10 A.M. to-day by
Patrolman Michael KEYS of Morrisania Station in front of 288 East
155th street, the Bronx.
    KEYS reported that the windows had been broken in the machine
and blood was liberally splashed over the rear seat.  The license
plates found in the car were 3V-51-42 and were issued to Dominick
DARRAZIO of Jones street, Ossining.  The car bore license 6V-19-04,
issued to Rudolph DERRINGER, of 12 Broad street, Ossining, for a
Ford roadster.  Morrisania detectives are investigating the machine
in an attempt to trace its ownership.  The rifle, steering wheel and
other portions of the car are being examined for fingerprints.

BRENNAN - Anna M. (nee FITZGERALD), age 29, at her home, 221-18
107th ave., Queens Village, on April 27.  She is survived by her
husband, Anthony;  three children, Anthony, Jr., Thomas and James;
her mother, Mrs. FITZGERALD;  a sister, Mrs. KLUNDER, and a brother,
George FITZGERALD.  Funeral from her late residence, Thursday, April
30, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes
at 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DEVINE - On April 28, James L., beloved husband of Anna Devine and
father of Mrs. A. BRENNAN, Mrs. M. REARDON, Mrs. T. COSTELLA, Mrs.
T. FEELY and Catherine DEVINE.  Funeral from his late residence, 158
96th st., on Friday, May 1, at 8:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St.
Patrick's R.C. Church.  Interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay
Shore, L.I.

FINNEGAN - Lillie M., on April 27, at her residence, 647 6th ave.,
beloved mother of John, Frank, James, Peter, Walter, Lillie and Mrs.
John SCHULTZ.  Funeral Thursday, April 30, at 9 A.M., at the Church
of St. John the Evangelist.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GRASSO - On April 27, 1931, at her home, 4709 3d ave., Brooklyn,
Anna EYLERS, beloved wife of Alfio, and devoted mother of Joseph
GRASSO and loving daughter of John and Martha EYLERS, and sister of
Mrs. Theodore L. WEBER and Mrs. Theodore L. KURZ.  Services at the
residence of her parents, 337 48th st., Wednesday, 8 P.M.  Interment
Greenwood, Thursday, 2 P.M.

HOLMLUND - On April 27, Jacob, beloved husband of Anna BEAGAN.
Funeral from his home, 80 Monroe st., on Thursday April 39, at 9:30
A.M.  Requiem mass Our Lady of Victory Church.  Relatives and
friends kindly invited to attend.

KIRWIN - James F., died yesterday at his home, 2067 East 28th st.
In addition to his widow, Margaret C., he is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. KIRWIN;  two brothers, Aloysius and
Thomas;  two sisters, Mrs. Francis SHIELDS and Mrs. Angela O'BRIEN.
Funeral Saturday 9:30, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the
Good Shepherd.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

LYNCH - On April 27, Martin J., beloved father of Martin, Michael,
Josephine and James LYNCH.  Funeral from his residence, 135 33rd
st., on Thursday, April 30, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St.
Michael's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McBRIDE - On Sunday, April 26, John, at his residence, 95 So. 2nd
st., Brooklyn.  He was a veteran of Company B, 105th Machine Gun
Battalion, A.E.F.  He is survived by his mother, Catherine McBRIDE,
and his sister, Rose SMITH, and two brothers, Peter and Patrick.
Funeral from his home Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock.  Requiem
mass at SS. Peter and Paul Church at 10 A.M.  Funeral director, John
H. WOODS.

McDONOUGH - On Monday, April 27, at his residence, 662 44th st.,
John H., beloved husband of Mary Jane McDONOUGH and devoted father
of Mrs. P. LIND, Mrs. J. McGONNAGLE and Mrs. J. MEEKS.  Solemn
requiem mass will be offered at St. Agatha's R.C. Church on
Thursday, April 30, at 9:30 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
(Jersey papers please copy.)

McLAUGHLIN - On April 28th, 1931, Peter J., beloved father of
Daniel, Mrs. Margaret ROVEGNO and Peter McLAUGHLIN.  Funeral from
his residence, 37-1/2 Dobbin st., on Saturday, May 2d, 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at R.C. Church of St. Antony, Manhattan ave. and
Milton St.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McTIGHE - Michael, on April 28, 1931, beloved husband of Beatrice
McTIGHE, father of Kathleen, Thomas, Margaret, Frances and Vincent,
and nephew to Thomas McTIGHE.  Funeral Friday, 9:30 A.M., from his
late home, 9411 114th st., Richmond Hill, with a requiem mass at St.
Benedict Joseph R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MALLOY - On April 27, 1931, Archibald MALLOY, at his residence, 33
Duffield st., beloved uncle of James A. MOLLOY (note different
spelling), Mrs. Frank BKAER and Mrs. Anna JOHNSON.  Funeral on
Thursday, at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St. James
Pro-Cathedral.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MATTHEWS - On Tuesday, April 28th, at his residence, 1282 Prospect
place.  William A., beloved husband of the late Anna McGONIGLE.
Funeral on Friday at 9:30 A.M. with a solemn mass of requiem at St.
Matthew's R.C. Church.

MAYER - Joseph H. on April 28, at his residence.  Highland ave.,
Glenwood Landing (Glen Head), L.I.  Survived by his wife, Lillian
F.;  two sons, Frederick J., Frank G.;  a daughter, Marie C.
CRAWFORD, and a sister, Mary T. ROCKENBACH.  Funeral Friday, 10:30
A.M., St. Boniface Church, Sea Cliff, L.I.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery, trains leaving Flatbush Station 7:50 and 8:57 A.M.

MURPHY - On Monday, April 27, Mary H., beloved wife of James J.
MURPHY, St.;  mother of James J. MURPHY, Jr.;  sister of William and
Alfred DONNELLY, Mrs. Elizabeth ASKINS and Mrs. Margaret FARLEY.
Funeral from her late residence, 251 Kane st., Thursday, April 30,
9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress st.,
10 A.M.  Islip, L.I., papers please copy.

MYERS - On April 28, Horace R., beloved husband of Alice and son of
Maurice and Julia MYERS and brother of Wilfred and Mrs. Mae ROSS, at
his residence, 2703 Avenue U.  Funeral on Friday at 9:30, thence to
St. Edmund's Church.  Interment United States National Cemetery.

O'CONNELL - On April 27, Mary A. LAHEY, beloved wife of Patrick E.
O'CONNELL and sister of Agnes, Ella, John, Thomas and James LAHEY.
Funeral from her late residence, 144 Bay Ridge ave. (69th st.), on
Thursday, April 30, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of
Perpetual Help R.C. Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.
(Kingston, N.Y., papers please copy.)

O'CONNOR - Mary, on April 28, beloved wife of Thomas O'CONNOR and
mother of Thomas, William and Arthur.  Funeral from her late
residence, 102 Himrod st., on Friday at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn funeral
mass at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Lewis and Willoughby
aves.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHIRRMEISTER - On April 27, Florence (nee SCHAFFER), in her 29th
year, at her residence, 114-26 120th st., Ozone Park.  She is
survived by her husband, Gustav A.;  one son, Gustav H.;  her
father, Henry SCHAFFER;  one sister, Mrs. May ROBERTSON;  one
brother, William SCHAFFER.  Funeral services on Wednesday,
at her residence.  Interment Thursday at Lutheran Cemetery.

WILLE - On April 27th, 1931, Sophia, devoted sister of Daniel
SCHAURMANN, and Mary WEIDIG.  Funeral from United Chapels, 1202
Broadway, on Thursday at 2:30 P.M.

WINCKEL - Henry, on Monday, Services 10 A.M. Thursday, funeral
parlors, 2734 Myrtle ave., Ridgewood.

                    IN MEMORIAM
McCABE - In sad and loving memory of a wife and mother, Bridget A.
McCABE, who departed this life April 29th, 1930.        
HUSBAND AND SONS.

MAHER - In memory of father and mother, Michael and Margaret MAHER.
Masses offered this morning.  May they rest in peace.       
CHRIS AND ANN.

ELIZA MOGER died yesterday at her home, 660 Dean street.  She was
born in New York City eighty-four years ago.  She is survived by
three daughters, Elizabeth PITHIE, Sarah WANZER and Margaret
ANDERSON.  The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow.
Interment at 2 P.M. Friday will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under
direction of the BOCH Funeral Directors.

WILLIAM B. FALCONER, born in Toronto, Canada, fifty years ago, and
formerly a resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 24 Park
avenue, Baldwin.  He is survived by his widow, Lisette F.;  two
brothers, John L. and Robert, and two sisters, Mary and Mrs. Ellen
FAIRCHILD.  Services by Lodge 1253, B.P.O. Elks, will be held at 8
o'clock to-night.  Religious services will be held at 8 A.M.
Thursday at All Saints Episcopal Church, Harrison avenue, Baldwin,
at 8 A.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be under direction of the BOCH
Funeral Directors.

JOSEPH MORRA died yesterday at his home, 2144 Homecrest avenue.  He
is survived by a brother.  The funeral arrangements, which have not
been completed, are under direction of Emilio TARI & Sons, 176
Hudson avenue.

WILLIAM CLEAVER, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died Sunday
in his forty-ninth year at his home, 118 Meserole avenue.  He is
survived by his widow, Elizabeth;  a daughter, Mary;  a son,
Ambrose;  a sister, Emma SEAMAN and three brothers, Thomas, John and
Grover.  He was a patrolman attached to the Clymer street station.
The funeral was held at 10 A.M. to-day from the BOCH funeral Chapel,
122 Meserole avenue, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Alphonsus, Kent street.  Interment followed at Calvary Cemetery.

JOHN McBRIDE died Sunday at his home, 95 South Second street.  He
was a veteran of Company B, 105th Machine Gun Battalion, A.E.F.  He
is survived by his mother, Catherine McBRIDE;  two brothers, Peter
and Patrick, and one sister, Rose SMITH.  Funeral Thursday with
requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the Church of SS. Peter and Paul.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of John H.
WOODS, 93 Broadway.

ADAM KUPFER, husband of Florence KUPFER, died Monday.  Funeral from
his residence, 85 Stuyvesant avenue, at 7:30 A.M.;  thence to St.
John the Baptist R.C. Church, where a mass of solemn requiem will be
celebrated.  He is survived by his widow, Florence;  one son,
Edward;  his parents, two brothers, Christopher and Frank, and three
sisters.  Mrs. George PARKS, Mrs. Jack BOND and Helen REED.
Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of George T.
McHUGH.

FRANK J. SARATINO died yesterday at the home of his son, Emil
SARATINO, at 1426 Sixtieth street.  He is survived by three sons,
Emil, Thomas and Frank, and two daughters, Rose ACILINO and Louise
LUCIANO.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday, with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Michael, Concord street.  Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of William McCLEAN, 77
Hudson avenue.

JAMES F. KIRWIN died yesterday at his home, 2067 East 28th street.
He is survived by his widow, Martha C.;  his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter J. KIRWIN;  two brothers, Albert and Thomas KIRWIN, and two
sisters, Mrs. Frances SHIELDS and Mrs. Angela O'BRIEN.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday, with requiem mass at the Church
of the Good Shepherd.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery,
under direction of M.F. HEALEY, Jr., 3234 Nostrand avenue.

JANE ROLL, sixty-seven years old and widow of John H. ROLL of
Elmhurst, who died in 1907, died Monday at her home, 40-67 Gleane
street, Elmhurst.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth
McCALLY and Mrs. Margaret LAKE;  a son, John ROLL, and six
grandchildren.  She was a native of Scotland, where she was born in
Glasgow on October 12, 1862.  Mrs. ROLL retired as matron of Public
School 13, Elmhurst, about three years ago, where she had been
employed for the past thirty-eight years.  The Rev. Howard A.
NORTHACKER, pastor of the Elmhurst Presbyterian Church of Elmhurst,
will conduct the funeral services at the home Wednesday at 8 P.M.
The funeral will be held from the home Thursday at 2 P.M.  Interment
will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

JOHANN SCHUBERTH, sixty-four years old, of 60-29 Saunders street,
Elmhurst, died at his home on Monday.  He is survived by his wife,
Agatha SCHUBERTH, and two stepdaughters, Agatha ZRUBEK and Elizabeth
KRAMER.  He was born in Germany July 15, 1866k and has resided in
New York for the past forty-five years, having resided at Elmhurst
for a number of years.  He was a retired farmer.  The Rev. Martin
QUAL, pastor of the Second Dutch Reform (German) Church of Elmhurst,
will conduct the funeral services at the home Wednesday at 2 P.M.
Cremation will be at Fresh Pond.

GIUSEPPE FERRARO died Monday at his home, 79 Ryerson street.  The
funeral was held at 10:30 A.M. to-day, with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Lucy, Kent avenue.  The Rev. Joseph FUSCO officiated.
Interment followed at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Emilio
TARI & Sons, 175 Hudson avenue.

MARY MILLINS WATERSON, died yesterday in her sixty-fifth year, at
her home, 334 Ninety-first street.  She was born in Ireland, came to
Brooklyn fifty years ago and formerly lived in the downtown section.
She was the widow of John WATERSON and is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Martha JOHNSON.  The funeral will be held from Fred HERBST Sons
Memorial, Seventy-fifth street and Fifth avenue, at 9:30 A.M.
to-morrow, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Patrick, Fort
Hamilton.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

HENRY WINCKEL, of 2851 Myrtle avenue, Glendale, died Monday in his
sixty-second year.  He is survived by his wife, Emma.  Funeral
services will be held at the BUSS Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue,
Glendale, on Thursday at 10 A.M.  Cremation will follow at Fresh
Pond under the direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle
avenue.

JACOB DAUPHIN, of 7001 Seventy-first street, Glendale, died Monday
in his ninety-second year at Brooklyn Hospital.  He is survived by
one daughter, Margaretha DEFLIESE.  Funeral services will be held at
the BUSS Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale, Friday at 2
P.M.  Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction
of William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue.

JOHN C. WIEBALCK died Monday in his fifty-second year at his home,
48 Menahan street.  He was born in Germany and had been a resident
of the United States for thirty-seven years.  He was a milk tester
for the United States Testing Company of New Jersey.  He is survived
by his widow, Meta, and a sister, Margaret SCHLUTER.  The funeral
will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

JOHN HESS died yesterday in Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan.  He was
born in Germany sixty-nine years ago and had been a resident of New
York City for forty years.  He was a porter.  He is survived by two
nieces.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-day from the hospital
chapel.  Interment will be at Flushing Cemetery under direction of
William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

CATHERINE CORBETT died yesterday at her home, 83 Wyckoff street.
She was born in Brooklyn sixty-six years ago and is survived by her
husband, Daniel;  three daughters, Mrs. Grace COLEMAN, Mrs. Harold
BEEKMAN and Irene CORBETT, and one son, James J., of U.S.N.,
attached to Boston, Mass., Navy Yard.  Funeral Friday from her late
home, thence to the R.C. Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett
streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev.
Nicholas F. KEATING.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the
direction of Jere J. CRONIN, inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

JULIA HYLAND HORNER, for the past forty-five years a resident of New
York City, died Monday at her home, 606 East Thirty-eighth street.
She was the daughter of the late James and Mary McGUIRE HYLAND.  She
was a member of St. Jerome's R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated Thursday at 9 A.M.  The funeral will be
held from In Memoriam Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Harry ARMSTRONG;  two sons,
James E. and George HORNER, attached to Traffic Squad D.N.Y.P.D.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

WILLIAM A MATTHEWS died Monday at his home, 1282 Prospect place.  He
was born in New Jersey and for the greater part of his life had
resided in Brooklyn.  He was the husband of the late Anna McGONIGLE
and is survived by one daughter, Mary;  seven sons, William T.,
James G., Joseph, Edward, John, Frank and Vincent Matthews, and one
sister, Mrs. Mary SHANNON.  The funeral will be held from his late
home Friday, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St. Matthew's R.C. Church,
where requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

PETER J. McLAUGHLIN died yesterday at his home, 37-1/2 Dobbin
street, Greenpoint.  He was born in Ireland and came to the Eastern
District of Brooklyn in his early youth.  He was formerly a
parishioner of the Church of St. Vincent de Paul.  He is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Margaret ROVEGNO;  two sons, Daniel and Peter, and
a sister, Mrs. Anna MANNING;  a brother, John McLAUGHLIN, and eleven
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Antony of Padua.  Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons,
215 North Eighth street.

30 April 1931
ROBERT GREENVALD DIES OF PNEUMONIA
    Robert GREENVALD, president of the Eastern District Boys'
Association and widely known as a real estate and insurance broker
and automobile sales agent, died to-day of pneumonia at his home,
565 Montgomery street.
    Mr. GREENVALD succeeded the late Magistrate James V. SHORT as
president of the Eastern District Boys' Association.  He was a
member of Brooklyn Lodge, 22, B.P.O. Elks;  Arion Lodge, K. of P.;
Cassia Lodge F. & A. M.;  the Madison Democratic Club and the
Eastern District Square Club.
    He is survived by a widow, Ida;  a son, Jerome;  a daughter,
Anna Dorothy;  his father, one sister and two brothers.  Fraternal
services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night.  The funeral will be
held at 11 A.M. to-morrow and interment will be at Mt. Neboh
Cemetery.

COUPLE NAME MAN WHO SHOT DANCE HOSTESS
Truck Driver and His Pal Sought - Slain on Auto Ride
    A dance hall hostess and her youthful admirer were held to-day
while police pushed an intensive search for an Ossining truck driver
whom they named as the slayer of Virginia BRANNEN, whose
bullet-pierced body was found on a lonely road near Yonkers.
    Robert LECLAIRE and Mildred MOORE, both 23, readily admitted
they accompanied the girl on her fatal automobile ride and offered
to confess the details of the crime before a Catholic priest.
    Father Joseph McCAFFERTY of the Church of the Resurrection was
summoned and the couple then named Rudolph DURNIGER of Ossining as
the girl's slayer and Thomas JORDAN as the man who drove the car
when the girl's body was placed inside the wall of St. John's
Seminary.
    The couple said they visited several Bronx speakeasies before
deciding to take a ride toward Ossining.  Miss MOORE and LECLAIRE
said they were both asleep when they were aroused by a shot and saw
a wound in the BRANNEN girl's side.  They said Miss BRANNEN knew she
was dying and appealed to be taken to a doctor.
    JORDAN, they said, drove to a drug store, where Miss MOORE and
LECLAIRE got out.  When they came out the car had disappeared and
they waited several minutes until DURNIGER and JORDAN returned.  The
girl was not in the car, they said, and they were too frightened to
ask what had been done with her.  They then went home, they said.
    Miss MOORE and LECLAIRE said they felt positive Miss BRENNEN,
who lived in Bangor, Me., was not dead when she was removed from the
car.  They are being held as material witnesses while police conduct
a search for DURNIGER and JORDAN.

GEORGE RAMSEY, BANKER, BURIED
    Funeral services for George RAMSEY, founder and first president
of the Midwood Trust Company, who died Sunday, were held yesterday
at the Fairchild Funeral Parlors, 86 Lefferts place.  The Rev. Dr.
Wallace J. GARDNER, pastor of St. Paul's Church, officiated.
    Mr. RAMSEY was eighty-one years old.  Surviving are two sons,
Henry and George R. RAMSEY.  Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery.

DIES SUDDENLY
    Charles MACK, 68, of 148 Hudson street, employed by the Church
Dwight Construction Company, 36 Ash street, was taken ill in the
yard of the plant yesterday.  An ambulance surgeon from Greenpoint
Hospital pronounced him dead from heart disease.

ARCHER - Elizabeth, widow of John, beloved mother of Mrs. Joseph
MARLEY, Harry, Fred, Joseph and Charles ARCHER, and sister of Mrs.
Sarah KNOWLTON, on April 29, at her residence, 1899 Coney Island
ave.  Requiem mass at St. Brendan's R.C. Church, at 10 A.M.,
Saturday, May 2.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CARROLL - Catherine, on April 29, at her residence, 529 9th st.,
widow of John, mother of Martin J., James T., Richard S., Eugene H.,
Joseph F. and the late John O. and William A. CARROLL.  Funeral
Saturday, 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Saviour's Church, 6th st.
and 8th ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DEVINE - On April 28, James L., beloved husband of Anna DEVINE and
father of Mrs. A. BRENNAN, Mrs. M. REARDON, Mrs. T. COSTELLO, Mrs.
T. FEELY and Catherine DEVINE.  Funeral from his late residence, 158
96th st., on Friday, May 1, at 8:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St.
Patrick's R.C. Church.  Interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay
Shore, L.I.

DOOLEY - Jennie (nee McCORMICK), beloved wife of Edward C. DOOLEY,
on Tuesday, April 28th, at her residence, 279 Marion st.  Solemn
requiem mass at the Church of St. Benedict, Saturday at 10 A.M.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOSCHER - Meta, on April 29, 1931, at her residence, 324 Dean st.,
Brooklyn, beloved wife of the late Claus DOSCHER and loving mother
of Ann GOLL, Meta ALLERMANN, John and William.  Notice of funeral
later.

GREENVALD - Robert, beloved husband of Ida and devoted father of
Jerome K. and Anna Dorothy, and devoted son of Samuel and brother of
Charles, Jacob and Birdie.  Funeral service Friday morning, 11
o'clock, at his residence, 565 Montgomery st., Brooklyn.  Please
omit flowers.

HANNEY - Peter, on April 29, at his residence, 762 Park ave.,
Brooklyn.  Survived by his wife, Mary;  one son, James;  three
brothers and two sisters.  Funeral Friday, 10 A.M.  Solemn requiem
mass, St. Lucy's R.C. Church, Ellery st.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

HARRIS - Owen.  Reposing at FEENEY & Sons' chapel, 1847 Broadway,
Brooklyn.

KIRWIN - James F., died yesterday at his home, 2067 East 28th st.
In addition to his widow, Martha C., he is survived by his mother
and son, Peter James;  two brothers, Aloysius and Thomas;  two
sisters, Mrs. Francis SHIELDS and Mrs. Angela O'BRIEN.  Funeral
Saturday 9:30, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Good
Shepherd.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McLAUGHLIN - On April 28th, 1931, Peter J., beloved father of
Daniel, Mrs. Margaret ROVEGNO and Peter McLAUGHLIN.  Funeral from
his residence, 37-1/2 Dobbin st., on Saturday, May 2d, 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at R.C. Church of St. Antony, Manhattan ave. and
Milton st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McMURRAY - Anna T. (nee ROONEY), widow of John McMURRAY, on
Wednesday, April 29th, at her residence, 8634 125th st., Richmond
Hill.  Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Child Jesus, on
Saturday at 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McNAMARA-HENDERSON - On Wednesday, April 29, 1931, Robert.  Funeral
from funeral parlors, 263 Bridge st., on Saturday, at 9 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Edward's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross.

MALONEY - James, died at his home, April 28th.  Burial Friday
morning 10 o'clock, from 861 Grand st.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

MATTHEWS - On Tuesday, April 28th, at his residence, 1282 Prospect
place, William A., beloved husband of the late Anna McGONIGLE.
Funeral on Friday at 9:30 A.M. with a solemn mass of requiem at St.
Matthew's R.C. Church.

MAYER - Joseph H., on April 28, at his residence, Highland ave.,
Glenwood Landing (Glen Head), L.I.  Survived by his wife, Lillian
F.;  two sons, Frederick J., Frank G.;  a daughter, Marie C.
CRAWFORD, and a sister, Mary T. ROCKENBACH.  Funeral Friday, 10:30
A.M., St. Boniface Church, Sea Cliff, L.I.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery, trains leaving Flatbush Station 7:50 and 8:57 A.M.

O'CONNOR - Mary, on April 28, beloved wife of Thomas O'CONNOR and
mother of Thomas, William and Arthur.  Funeral from her late
residence, 102 Himrod st., on Friday at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn funeral
mass at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Lewis and Willoughby
aves.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

REISER - On April 28, 1931, Helen (nee MALOY), the beloved wife of
Charles E. REISER.  Funeral from her late residence, 6928 68th pl.,
Glendale, L.I., on Saturday, May 2, at 9:30 A.M.;  thence to St.
Pancras R.C. Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

WARD - On Thursday, April 30, 1931, Bridget WARD (nee FUREY),
beloved wife of Michael WARD.  Funeral from her home, 355 6th st.,
on Monday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 4th
ave. and 9th st., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

WEED - Elizabeth.  Suddenly, at her home, 761 Putnam ave.  She is
survived by six daughters, Harriet, Florence, Marion, Cornelia,
Mildred and Margaret;  one son, Edward;  three sisters, Cornelia,
Florence and Barbara, and one brother, Edward.  Services Friday, 8
P.M., at chapel, 187 South Oxford st.

                    IN MEMORIAM
FLANNERY - Rt. Rev. Michael G.  A solemn anniversary mass will be
celebrated on Saturday, May 2, at 9:30 A.M., in Queen of All Saints
Church, Vanderbilt and Lafayette aves., for the late rector, Rt.
Rev. Michael G. FLANNERY.

LYNCH - In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Mary
A., died April 30, 1927.  Gone, but not forgotten.  Mass offered St.
Saviour's Church.
              DAUGHTERS AND GRANDCHILDREN.

CATHERINE G. McBRIDE died yesterday.  She was formetly of the Hotel
St. George.  She was born in Brooklyn, sixty-eight years ago.  She
is survived by one niece, Irene M., and four nephews, William,
Charles D., Cortland J. and Laurent BURTENSHAW.  Funeral Saturday,
8:45 A.M., from the funeral chapel, 197 So. Oxford street;  thence
to the R.C. Church of the Assumption, Cranberry street, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic
avenue.

ALICE ZARICK, died yesterday, at her home, 8309 Fort Hamilton
parkway.  She was born in Syria twenty-six years ago.  She is
survived by her husband, Victor.  She was a parishioner of St.
Nicholas, Syrian Orthodox Cathedral, where services will be held
Saturday, 2 P.M., by the Rev. Bishop OFFIESH.  Interment at Mount
Olivet Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115
Atlantic avenue.

FLORA MARIE FERGUSON died Tuesday at the Freeport Sanitarium.  She
had lived in Baldwin since her marriage two months ago.  She was
born in Greenpoint and had lived there up to two years ago when her
parents moved to St. Albans.  She is survived by her husband William
T. FERGUSON, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob WORTH, and a brother,
Frederick J. WORTH.  Mrs. Ferguson was a member and officer of
Greenpoint Lodge, 117, O.E.S.  Religious and Eastern Star services
will be held at the home of her parents, 189-05 St. Marks avenue,
St. Albans, Friday, at 8 P.M.  Interment will be Saturday, at 2
P.M., at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of C. TREBER & Son, 102
Norman avenue.

GEORGE ALEXIADE, a well known candy manufacturer of this city, died
Wednesday at his home, 29 Macon street.  He is survived by his wife,
five sons and three daughters.  Funeral will be held from Funeral
Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street, Friday, at 1 P.M.,
followed by services at the Greek Catholic Church, Schermerhorn
street, at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery under
direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

JOHN WALSH died Tuesday at the home of his nephew David GIBBONS, 827
Union street.  He was born in Ireland and a resident of New York and
Hoboken, N.J. for the past fifty years.  He was employed as a
watchman with the U.S. Government at Hoboken, N.J.  He is survived
by his brother Andrew WALSH, his sister, Mrs. DEVANEY, both of
Ireland, his nephew David GIBBONS and his niece Mrs. P. McGLINSKY of
Brooklyn.  The funeral will take place from the home of his nephew,
Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Francis Xavier's R.C. Church,
Sixth avenue and Carroll street where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

EMANUEL P. MAESA died yesterday at his home, 285 Hawthorne street.
He was born in New York City sixty-seven years ago, a son of the
late John and Mary SULLIVAN MAESA.  He was a retired contractor.  He
is survived by his widow, Mary Frances SPARKS MAESA;  three
daughters, Mrs. Thomas GRIFFIN, Mrs. Louis SCHNIBBE and Mrs. Paul
OFFERMAN and two sisters, Mrs. Mary HEFFERNAN and Mrs. Frank
COLLINS.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.  Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 800
Rogers avenue.

MARCELLA MARIE BRUTTAN, wife of John BRUTTAN, died yesterday at her
home, 230 Kingsland avenue.  She was a life resident of Greenpoint
and is also survived by a daughter, Patricia Ann BRUTTAN;  her
parents, Thomas and Ann McDONALD, and five brothers, David, Thomas,
John, Joseph and William.  She was a member of the Church of St.
Cecilia, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.
Saturday.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction
of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

KATHARINE GRUND died Wednesday at her home, 1734 Harman street,
Ridgewood.  She was born in Germany Aug. 4, 1845, and had been a
resident of Brooklyn sixty-four years.  She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Minnie ANDERSON and Mrs. Lillian REISS, and three
grandchildren.  Funeral services Friday at 8 P.M.  The Rev. Henry M.
WERTZ, of St. Andrew's English Lutheran Church will officiate.
Funeral Saturday at 10 A.M., with interment at Lutheran Cemetery,
under the direction of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

JENNIE DOOLEY died Tuesday at her home, 279 Marion street.  She was
born in County Longford, Ireland, and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for many years.  She is survived by her husband, Edward C.;
a daughter, Jennette J.;  five sisters, Elizabeth ROCKWELL, Mary
JORDAN, Catherine KING, Bridget and Margaret McCORMICK, and a
brother, James McCORMICK.  She was a member of the Church of St.
Benedict, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Saturday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of FEENEY &
Sons, 1847 Broadway.

AGNES SULLIVAN died yesterday at her home, 8905 Ninety-eighth
street, Woodhaven.  She is survived by her husband, John J.
SULLIVAN;  four sisters, Theresa, Florence, Catherine and Julia, and
two brothers, James and Stephen LEO.  The funeral will be held at 8
A.M. Saturday, with requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the Church of St.
Patrick, Jersey City, N.J.  Interment will be at Holy Name Cemetery,
Jersey City, N.J., under direction of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711
Eighty-seventh street, Woodhaven.

JAMES MALONEY, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Monday at his home,
861 Grand street, in his fifty-first year.  He is survived by two
brothers, Andrew and Edward MALONEY.  He was a member of Dakota
Tribe, O.R.M., and the Holy Name Society attached to the Church of
St. Nicholas, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of Thomas McCORMICK, 21 Olive street.

ANNA T. McMURRAY died yesterday at her home, 8634 125th street,
Richmond Hill.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn and Queens.  She
is survived by a daughter, Eileen M., and two sisters, Sister Mary
Melania, O.S.D., and Margaret ROONEY.  She was a member of the
Church of the Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Saturday.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

HORACE R. MYERS died Tuesday.  He was born in Brooklyn, he was a
letter carrier stationed at Sheepshead Bay station, and a member of
the Holy Name Society of the Post Office.  He is survived by his
wife, Alice;  his parents, Maurice and Julia Myers;  one brother,
Wilfred;  one sister, Mrs. Mae ROSS.  Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M.,
from his home, 2703 Avenue U near Twenty-seventh street, thence to
St. Edmund's Church.  Interment National Cemetery, Cypress Hills,
under direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

JOSEPH ZABLOTNY died Tuesday at his home, 181 Twenty-eighth street.
He was born in Poland, and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past
forty-two years.  He was a member of Group 52, Z.N.P.  He is
survived by his wife, Mary;  three sons, Ignatius, Joseph, Jr. and
John, of Rescue Squad 2, N.Y. Fire Department;  one daughter, Mrs.
Loretta OTT;  one sister, Mrs. Mary AMLICKI.  Funeral from his late
home Friday, thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of S.K. SZUTARSKI, 246
Twenty-fourth street.

MATTHEW LITTLE McCOY died yesterday.  He was born in Ireland
sixty-one years ago and lived in Brooklyn sixty years.  He is
survived by his brother, Robert McCOY;  four nieces, Ethel STAIB,
Sadie JUNG, Mabel MANN and Miss McCARLEY, and three nephews, Robert
McCOY, William CONN and Matthew CONN.  Funeral services will be held
at the home of his niece, Mrs. Ethel STAIB, 19-16 21st street,
Bellaire, to-night at 8 o'clock.  The Rev. Lt. Peter MacDONNALL,
pastor of the Monroe Presbyterian Church, officiating.  Interment
Friday at 2 P.M. at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of W.
Theodore LUTZ & Son, 856 Forest avenue, Ridgewood.

MARY LOUISE LANGE, wife of William LANGE, died Tuesday at her home,
133-56 115th street, Richmond Hill, in her seventieth year.  She was
born in Germany and had been a resident of Bay Ridge and Richmond
Hill for thirty-six years.  Besides her husband, she is survived by
one son, Walter, and one daughter, Mrs. Charles KEGEL.  German
services will be held to-night at 8 o'clock at her late home.
Funeral Friday at 2:20 P.M.;  thence to St. Matthew's Lutheran
Church, 120th street and Dumont avenue.  Interment at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of Charles H. ASHTON, 115-20 120th street,
Richmond Hill.

PETER HANNEY died yesterday at his home, 782 Park avenue.  He was
born in Kylemore, Killimore, Ballenasloe, County Galway, Ireland,
and came to Brooklyn thirty-two years ago.  He is survived by his
widow, Mary;  a son, James, of Hampton Roads, VA.;  three brothers,
Michael and Bernard, of Boston, Mass., and Jack HANNEY, of Ireland,
and two sisters.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow,
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Lucy, Ellery street.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of
Florence STEWART TOLSON.

MAGDALENA KESTLER, widow of John KESTLER, died yesterday at her
home, 196 Manhattan avenue.  She was born in Germany seventy-five
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years.  She
is survived by three sons, John, George and William;  two daughters,
Mrs. Joseph BAUENFIEND and Mrs. Joseph LAUTER;  ten grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M.
Saturday, with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Trinity.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William
P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

JAMES THORNE REYNOLDS, husband of Helen COOK REYNOLDS, died
Thursday.  Funeral from his home, 269 Putnam avenue.  Friday at 9
A.M.;  thence to Nativity R.C. Church, where a mass of solemn
requiem will be celebrated.  In addition to his widow he is survived
by one son, James Jr.;  his mother, Mrs. Margaret REYNOLDS;  three
brothers, William, Harry and Alfred REYNOLDS, and four sisters, Mrs.
James LAWRENCE, Mrs. Joseph MARSHALL, Mrs. Joseph CARNIVAL and Mary
REYNOLDS.  He was a letter carrier attached to Station B.  Interment
at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of George T. McHUGH.

CATHERINE RYAN BURKE wife of Harry BURKE, died yesterday.  Funeral
from her home, 7520 Sixty-fourth place, Glendale, Saturday at 10:30
A.M.;  thence to St. Pancras R.C. Church, where a mass of solemn
requiem will be celebrated.  In addition to her husband she is
survived by two sons, Cornelius and Harry Burke, Jr.;  two
daughters, Mrs. Raymond BEANGEZ and Alice BURKE;  five brothers,
Patrick, Denis, Cornelius, Michael and John RYAN, and two sisters,
Mrs. M. Powers and Mrs. P. Gavin.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery,
under direction of George A. McHUGH.


Transcriber: Lois O'Malley
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