2Bratf}0 Adama, Sadie Lennon, E. G. Albrecht, Henry Lennon, B. C. Aube, Irene Long, Dr. Joseph - Brandow, William Martin, Edward Brennan, C. E. McGann, R. F. Brown, Patrick Mill**-, William Burke, Aon MonJn, Peter J. Bush, Dr. W. N. Oakley, Margaret Byrne, Joseph E. Paquet.Anna Connors, William Plate, Anna CtSrdes, Mary Reid, Matilda A. Deane. William Reiser, Charles E. *D$lan,Mary Eirante.Rose Feldmann.C. A. Pender, Daniel Rletz, Bertha Roller, Susan Freed, Charles A. Ross, Dr. M. W. Gaslewski, S. Gordon, Anna Hanley, John J. Hay, John P, Hayden;Mary - Hendry. William Hoban, John Sackman, Hannah Shea, Michael Smith, Theodore Smith, William Snow, Helen— ERRANTE—On January 6, ROSE, beloved mother of Mario, James, Chappie, John, Frank, Jane Errant* and Frances Nagle. Funeral from the Parlors of Harrison J. Edwards, 86 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, Wednes- day. January 9, at 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass at St. Rita's Church, Essex Street and Atlantic Avenue, at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Ceme- tery. FELDMANN-^Suddenly, on Janu- ary 7, 1946, CHARLOTTE A., be- loved wife of Louis W. and devoted mother of Robert L. Feldmann; sis- ter of Mrs. Ottlle Brewer, Mrs. Lillian Somma, Henry, Louis and Otto Schultheis. Services at her residence, 147 Lincoln Place, on Wednesday, January 9, 8:15 p.m. Funeral Thursday. January 10, 10 a.m. interment Lutheran Cemetery. Sugden, Helen Tierney, Mary Hurley, James G. Timoney, James Hynes, Thomas Toomey, Jane E. FREED—On Sunday. January 6, 1946, CHARLES A- of 1197 Rogers MILLER—At Elizabeth, New Jer- sey, January 7, 1946, WILLIAM MILLER, of 718 Magie. Ayenue, aged 89 years, husband of the late Elizabeth Miller. Services at the Alfred C. Haines Funeral Home, 62a Newark Aveniif, Thursday, January 10, at 2 o'clock. MORAN —On January 6, 1946, PETER J., beloved husband of the late Elizabeth; devoted father of Mary V., Kathleen Haggerty, Wil- liam F. Foreman, New York City Transit System; Patrolman Peter V., 81st Precinct; Sgt. John J., Traffic I, N. Y. p. D., and the late Anna Moran; also survived by sev- enteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral from his residence, 1355 E. 14th Street, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Brendan's Church. In- terment Holy _Cross Cemeter OAKLEY DR. JOSEPH F. LONG DIES; PRACTISED HERE 50 YEARS Funeral service for Dr. Joseph F. Long. 71. who for 50 years had prac- ticed medicine in Brooklyn, will be held a t 8 o'clock tonight at the Fair- child Chapef, 86 Lefferts Place. The Rev. John S. Smith, pastor of the Fenimore Street Methodist Church, will officiate. Cremation will take place Wednesday, the ashes to be interred in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Kew Gardens. Dr. Long, who since 1940 h a d lived with his sister, Dr. Laura M. Riegel- man at 271 Rutland Road, died Fri- day at the home of another sister, Mrs. Ella Alberry. at 204 Nostrand Ave.,, after a brief illness. Dr. Riegel man Was at" her Winter home in St. xMARGARET HID-:petersburg, Fla., at the time Trolley System To Be Revamped BROOKLYN EAGLE,'TUES., JAN." 8, 1946 Bishop Molloy Heads Mourners At Requiem for Mons. Charters Continued from Paje 1 here in the middle "90s a n d in World 7 U ..-A .... „.,", . -~„ lr ™.j n ,m, War I served overseas as a member coach »"f b u t w " 1 * "^PJ** * ith of the medical department of the| ne * m f ^f™^7^1 ,, „«, Nearly .1,000 persons attended alE. Hart, pastor of St. Gerard's f^o Wfc HC ff dlschar8 ^ j be dLontlnued: Broad way, Bush- solemn mass of requiem for Mon-Church, Hollis, was the celebrant in 1919 with the rank of major and P« / •?, Vvi > j ^ ^ K h*Z« I , T » ,-.*, » . . of the mass. The eulogy was de- then resumed practice here. PterW; S o S n S J " v S r S h t S" 5 * 1 "* ' M ' ! "vered by Monsignor Francis I many years he was physician for the ^ K K S A ! wfit founder and past ° r ° f S t ' Cath " Connelly, pastor of Our Ladv Foresters of America. er 'y nalf onJ y )> umon Ave - west > e rineof End. Sienna R. C. Church, 118-22 Refuge Church. Dr. Long, a bachelor, was a -world *•"«• - ... . . .._' Riverton St., St. Albans, which was! Monsignor Charters, a native traveler and had made 14 crossings .\£MJ3* ^"^ r ^" g it w„^ 0 i^e : celebrated in the parish church* Brooklyn, who was ordained to of the Atlantic Ocean. ^ m m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \ y m ^ & 7 . i priesthood on June 3. 1906, c known in St. Petersburg, Fla., where or a»esei buses. Jamaica Ave., cay,- Burial was In Holy Cross Ceme-i Thursday night of a heart att he spent considerable time In recent \*W* Aye « " Ave- ™™ bl ' ' ™ ? J tery. Bishop Thomas E. Molloy. in St. Catherine's rectory. He years. He was a life member of[mgS. Aye ' " ™ ? J ' presided at the mass and imparted! tabUshed the parish of St. Cr Cosmopolitan Lodge. 58o. F. & A. M. M>rtle A% ? Sumner Ac Surf Av i.\* blesslne. The Rev. Patrick erin; of Sienna in April. 1922. . •fid-^m^mWr.6lAuf^Grata"S^1fww Sea Gate), Union St., Wilson the last blessing, tush Rite bodies. He also was a Avenue. Mr. Pop Proxy Dad'Probe of GIs' Ajelliffe.C.H. Killeen, John KJlne, Hattye Landin, Grace Vitrone, F. Walsh, W. M. Williams, George Wcod, Jennie C. ADAMS —SADIE A., January 6, 1946, beloved mfether of James A. and Edward. Funeral Wednesday from 1341 Bedford Avenue a t 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass at St. Gregory's R. C. Church. ALBRECHT—On January 6. 1946, HENRY, of 565 75th Street, beloved j-Jrysband of—Mary—Er—and devoted father of George H. Services at E C member of the BrooklynI "Lodge of : L ine* to Use Buses Elks, the Foresters of America and ,, . , fl . Avenue; beloved father of Mrs.i DINK - on January 6. 1946, at hers Coming to Brooklyn from Chicago the Kings County Medical Societv. I he following existing or proposea . , Walter J. Vofrei, Mrs. Walter c. iresidence ' Huntington, L. I., for-1 as a child. Dr. Long attended public i In his younger days he was a mem- gas or diesel bus lines will be op- \Q nUnCnGClS, W6QS rl6QS UefTiCindGd Wood. Edwin H. Freed. Services a t ! mer,v of Sayville, L, I. Funeral|elementary and high schools here.'ber of the medical staff of the Kings-erated with new modeiTi buses: At-, the Harris Funeral Chapel, 5012 4th • services at Isaacson's Funeral Home..receiving his, medical degree from'County Hospital. lantic Ave., Avenue U, Bay Ridge; Continued from Pape l! Continued from Page Avenue, Wednesday, January 9, at Sayville, L. I., on Thursday, Janu-j the Long Island College of Medicine.. Besides his sisters. Dr. Riegeiman, parkway, Decatur St., Fort Ham-i 8 p.m. • j ar - v 10 - at 2:3 ° P m - I He took a post-graduau- course at who for many years was chief of the Jitdh Parkway, Gates Ave., Hamil-jbroke in new shoes for a modest fee of the proper committees of Con- rscTPwou-T CT4WIQIAU , ,: D , m m , , -- iftJff ,»,,.,. i the Jonils Hopkins University in,Bureau of Child Hygiene of the ton Ave., Lorraine St., Meeker Ave., and some became undertakers' as- -gress to investigate as soon as Con- CAbXtWi>Ki-biAiMbU.\vv. of PA«Ubl--January 7 1946. ANNA; Baltimore, Md, and also studied in; Health Department and Mrs. Al- New Lots Ave , Oriental Boulevard, sistants. ! gress reconvenes J* January 5. 1946. M., wife of the late William Paquet.i Europe. berry. Dr. Long is survied by a Ra h>h Ave (formerly Kings High- L „ . „ . j Representative Mike Mansfield (D., dear] services at Fred Herbst Sons Me-i He began the practice of medicine! nephew. Dr. Ferdinand F. Siegel. W av-Sarato'°a) 60th St. Voorhiesr 0 Baby Tendcrs Mont.) joined the demand for an in- morial. 7501 5th Avenue. Thursday,! -— _=^-^ AV p wvckoff Ave Avenue J Ave- Tn <*e ^ ^ were pretty much ex-jvestigation. He. said he saw "no 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cem- 464 45th Street beloved husband of Anna; father of Re«ina Wowlmers, Mar- celle Kaminski, Florence Barten- hagen, Helen Clancy. Funeral Wednesday from his home, 9:30; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Czen- stochowa Church,- 10. a.m. Inter- ment St. John's Cemetery. etery. PENDER — DANIEL A., member of N. Y. F. D., on January 6, 1946, beloved husband of Gertrude (nee McGowan); devoted-father of Ger- trude and Daniel Pender Jr.; loving Will Gordon, 48, Amusement Editor Joseph F. Hart, 51, Head of Firm——- way-Saratoga), 60th St., Voorhies Ave., Wyckoff Ave., Avenue J, Ave- inue R, Brighton Beach Ave., Carl- ton Ave., Concord St., Crescent St., E. New York Ave., 18th Ave., 49th- |53d St., Third Ave., Fulton St., iGreenpolnt Ave., Kings Highway hausted. They were the more-need" for large U. S. occupation glamorous professions and were • forces in a score of countries, in- snapped up, quickly. There was!eluding Greece, India, Burma, Java however a lamentable dearth of land China, baby-tenders, those valiant servants! Democratic Senators Edwin C. Patchogue. Jan. 8—Funeral serv- GORDON—ANNA F„ January 3, Waldeck's Home for -Funerals,! 1946. beloved sister of Mrs. Mary;son of Mary and the late Michael": Funeral services for Will Gordon. 7314 4th Avenue, Wednesday. 2 p.m.iMcGreevy. Funeral from her brother of Mrs. Mary White and 48. amusement editor of the Morn- ,f„ o,,fr P pll n ^I™ °\ Gerrittson Ave., Columbia St /-„-(-;„i,4 r,i r,- Di„v,„..H D„.,^„» ri. i / u,„ . - ._ . the SllflOlk Garment Compain .Of Troi,-, nlnKnrm PYtpnsmr Manhattan-Bridge Marine- Park-i^L 1 ^? people j\vho_watched junior!Johnson (Colo.) and John L. Mc« way, Norton's Point Shuttle. Pitkin whIIe mother was" out. [Clellan rSfO agreed an invesOga-" Ave Remsen Ave Review Ave 'i Peter Pop entered business in the tion was in order. Senator. McClel- "']Fall of 19^9 just before the deadline',Ian charged the demobilization slow- j n for sem/ster fees.. His shingle— |down was "a breach of faith with Iresidence. 115 Garfield Place; Re- Richard Pender. Funeral fromjils. in g Telegraph, who died Sufldiay^Qw^Uf be* held m ' p M ^ x ^ ^ anTThe re^tTfThe city I Baby-Tending Service-stayed . up/ the veterans.' AUBE—Sunday, January 6. 1946, qu iem Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. residence, 278 Vanderbilt Avenue. IRENE M. (nee Horan), beloved |Fr a ncis Xavler Church. Interment Thursday. January 10. at 9:30 a.m.; :mgilt a t n i s , wife, of the late Harry B.. and lovingiHoly Cross Cemeterv. .thence to Queen of All Saint* R r. ihome.. will be held at 2 o'clock thus u Train platform extensions Huntington Station morrow at the Pettit Funeral Home 'for three years. Mr. Pop and asso-'l The War Department said that mother of John, Edward. Ellsworth, Gerard and Raymond. Funeral from her late residence, 118-13 Liberty. Avenue, Richmond Hill. N Y., Wednesday, January 9. at 9:30 a.m.; thence to-the Church of F Vet. Benedict Joseph Labre, 118th Street and Atlantic Avenue. Rich- mond Hill. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BRANDOW •*- WILLIAM E.. sud- denly, on January 7, 1946, beloved son ,of Mary A.; loving brother of -Mrs. Martha Moore. Mrs. Alice L, Sagges and Frank Brandow. Fu- f neral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from,his residence, 735 Coney Island Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., Hoi - ' Intio- > cents'R. C. Church. Interment Holy •Cross Cemetery. BRENNAN—CHRISTINA EM- ERSON, on January 5. 1943; sur- vived by six nieces and four neph- ews. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from John J. Healey Fuperal Home, 7.977 Ocean Avenue. Reguiem Ma'ssp.ue; Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment St. Mark's Church. 10 a.m. in-.Calvary Cemetery. | terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOBAN • January 6, 1 , l 'w'.\' ",\\ -,'.r»TA\'/" V "..'.., C.7 .'.;,.*!of Mrs. Gertrude -Brown Eugene and Thomas. Funeral from .thence to Queen of All Saints R. C j F. J. McLaughlin, Director. 'Church. Interment Holy Cemetery. HANLEY—JOHN J., on Monday.! „ T .^^ . at his residence, 187 Lake Street/ PLATE—ANNA, on Monday, Jan- dear brother of William. Veronicai l,a, 'y 7 - 1946: Wlfe °f the late Fredric .o accommodate ten-car trains are 1 :- •- •-"--; -- "-«7--i»- —^ - v ?™"-•-*".r be in, nigh u p o n tne board's agenda for; clates—for business boomed to thejmost. European combat veterans, ex - Cross!afternoon at the Walter B. Cooke>" caa . r urove uemeterv nere. modernizing the I. R. T. subway POin: where the enterpreneur could;cept those who voluntarily remained Funeral Home, 117 W. 72d St.. Man-: Mr. Hart died suddenly Sunday, st ^ m ; Tl f e platform lengthening'" 01 handle 70.to 100 babies a week.in sen-ice. already are home Mast hattan. Burial will be in Mount!afhis home on South Country Road, • , t f ^ Q stat lbns will cost| bv himself-became very adept In of those who saw action m the Pa- foci Dof/'hAfttm Ua \i*.i c Kn«m t 1 ' J and Helen. Notice of funeral later. HAY —JOHN PORTER, Sunday, January 6, .1946, beloved husband of Katheryn C; father of John P, Jr., Donald A., and brother of El wood Hay. Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place, on Tues- day, 8 p.m. HAYDEN—MARY, on January 5, 1946. Funeral from John H. Timms Chapel, 246 5th Avenue, on Wednes- day, 1:30 pjn. HENDRY—WILLIAM P.. on Jan- uary 6, 1946, loving brother of Mrs. Sadie T. Ryan (nee Hendry), "of 5806 18th Avenue. Reposing at Cos- grove Chapel, 5723 5th Avenue. Re- quiem Mass at St. Athanasius' Church, 62d Street and 22d Ave- W. Plate, devoted mother of Mrs. Evelyn C. Gasteiger and Fredrick Plate. Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 141-26 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Interment private. • REID—MATILDA ANN. on Tues- day, January 8, 1946; beloved wife of John-Reid and devoted mother of William, John, Thomas, Daniel and James Reid, and Mrs. John Macaulay, and grandmother of Wil- liam Charles Reid. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday at 8:30 p.m. REISER — CHARLES E., sud- denly, January 7, at his residence, 2072 New York Avenue, near <'L," beloved husband of JuHa Van Wart, brother of Mrs. John Armstrong, son of late Charles and Delia Henry Reiser, Notice of funeral later. Pleasant Cemetery. Westchester. ; East Patchogue. He was born. 51 $lg 500,000 and require three years 'soothing the lustiest-lunged infants.tcific will be home soon, it said. "Kids are. pretty much the same.l Officials said 212,000 soldiers were We played with them, and fed them|discharged during the week ended formulas their mothers provided—1 Jan. 4. That brought total army re- in the newspaper business for the; Jjars ago in Indiana, and was a to get under way last 30 years, Mr. Gordon had been Mason- • i connected with the Morning Tele- ! Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Louise.Plan in Ten Steps graph since 1931. He wrote a column| Hart -' a daughter. Mary Louise Hart known as '-Broadway Wings."^ an American Red Cross worker .in,,.. Earlier he worked on the New York! Frankfurt -. Germany, and his par- this year. They include lengthening culty," Mr. Pop gave as the secret'were released from the army American. Zit's Weekly and The' cnts ' Mr - a n d M r s - James Hart, of 0 f the Hoyt St. station in Brooklyn,!to his success. t\| The plan is in ten steps only the i thank heaven we didn't have to do leases since VE-Day to 4,862,000. n first two of which will be started j that—and we didn't have any diffi-i During December 1,112,000 men JOHN AUSTIN, on Clipper. He was & ski and horse : Patch °8 ue enthusiast and at one time was: president of the Gar Mountain Ski; Club. During the Mexican expe-' ditlon against Pancho Villa he> served as a cavalry sergeant under! General Pershing. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.j Mildred Gordon, and a sister, Mrs. •Helen Sonnenberg. j Mrs. E. M. Royston Services Tonight Funeral services for Mrs. Emilie M. Royston, who died Sunday and eight"Lexington Ave. local sta-1 Jttst returned from 30 months. 0 '* ' n r * G j*J' fl | d c^ !filpr , who Lots Ave. line, while the sixth step (now centered^^merchandising', w i t h ( S ^ S ' l n f c e s n n Sir demands will be improving the platforms lor a n l ^ ^ g ^ ^ J ^ i & % ^ % ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 i n A^^T^L^TnI lm-Uhe fear that his past will probablyHi?.fe*^^^«HJ?*! Mrs. Backus, 95 f Of Old Boro Family Mrs. Gertrude.S. Backus,-95, old- BROWN—Suddenly, on January 5, 1946. PATRICK A., retired ser- . geant N. Y. P. D., at his residence. *"No. 1 74th Street, beloved husband of Margaret C; father of Mrs. •> Amia Trust, Mrs. Eleanor Baron and Jack A. Brown; brother of Mrs. Helen V. McNamara and John Brown. Requiem Mass Church of •Our Lady of Angels Wednesday, 10 v a.m. Kindly omit flowers. Masses appreciated. ,'•.'. BURKE — On January 7. 1946, ANN (nee O'Connell), devoted mother of Mrs. Ralph Vitale, Helen P. and Elizabeth Burke; at her ¥ residence, • 563 Park Place. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass' •. St. Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. * BUSH—WILLIAM N., D.D.S., on Sunday, January 6, 1946, at High Point,. North Carolina, beloved fa- ther of Mrs. Mary Larcom and Ed- ward C. Bush; brother of Mrs. May Darling of Summit, New Jersey. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Tuesday at 8 p.m RIETZ—BERTHA E., of 82 ForbelL .... . "..' '•'.""' ' '••'. i" Mrs. Rovston. who came to Brook p.^iStreet, on January ._7, 1946. .beloved j " 1 ^J^^ 0 ^ 0 1 ; h * late ^\ lyh from "British Guiana as a S 1946, beloved brother r„ -•-.,-... -. : -.. - ; ._ ••••->•- - : ,.,,, , ivjni) reiri ,, h , m „ M . „< thp , oll , n , • •"•- •»;...,„,,. .u.uum* , <_> •'-'••^^-, ways and trolley systems "decent Utica Ave. The Flatbush line 1m „..„ ,,, ,, at .provement is next on the list, jhaunt him. ri h a ?™%n "1 u k f A T; VI o 6 General Gross said' the present; • . Sales for Quarter wife of the Rev. M. G. L. Rietz, D.D pastor of St. Philip's Lutheran Church; devoted mother of Earl B., Mrs. Frances E. Burke; sister of Mrs. Barbara Silk worth, Mrs. Cath- erine Wagner, Mrs. Elizabeth Heid- rich. Reposing at Cornell Chapel, 1210 Liberty Avenue. Funeral serv- HYNES —THOMAS EDWARD,!ices Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment beloved son of Thomas; brother of Cypress Hills Cemetery. Helen Hynes. Reposing John T. Walter B. Cooke, Inc.. Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard; Sol- emn Requiem Mass Our Lady Help of Christians Church Wednesday. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Gross Ceme- tery. tr* Gallagher Funeral Home, 25.49 Church Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St. Gregory, St. John's Place, Thursday, 10 a.m. • HURLEY—JAMES G., on Jan- uary 7, of 1339 76th Street. Survived by four daughters, Hazel, Geneveve, Bernardine and Harriet. Reposing at Chapel, 187 South Oxford Street. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Gaudalupe Church,, Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. JELLIFFE—CHARLES HOWARD. on Monday, January 7, 1946. at his home, 1236 Pacific Street; beloved -husband"of Anna M; Jelhffe.-Serv- ice at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lef- ,BYRNE—JOSEPH E., on Janu- ry 6, 1946; devoted husband ofjferts Place, on Wednesday at 8:30 Margaret L. (nee McGarry); loving father of Joseph B.; also survived yby three sisters, one brother and five grandchildren. Funeral from the Thomas M. Quinn and Sons 'Funeral Chapel, 168-31 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L.L, Wednesday v»:30 a.nu .solemn Requiem: Mass St. Mary Magdalene R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONNORS— WILLIAM J., on January 5, 1946; beloved husband of Elizabeth; devoted brother of Mary, Grimes, Anna Drugan, Mat- /thew ' and Edward Connors. Fu- neral from his residence, 41 Hopkln- . son Avenue, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Charles M. Larmann, Director. CORDES—On January 7, 1946, MARY, beloved wife of Frederick, sister of John and Hugh Mc- Oaughy. Reposing at Austin W. I Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Ave- nue. Mass Church of St. Augustine ( ^FridayrlO a.m. , DEANE —WILLIAM HOWARD, suddenly, January 6, 1946, at his res- idence, 35 89th Street. Survived by his mother, Louise; brothers, Mat- thew and John; sisters, Mae and Madeline. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 • p.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. ) Patrick's R. C. Church. Interment I Calvary Cemetery. • Direction T. J. Higglns & Son, Inc. DOLAN—MARY, of 84-17 Abing- *ddn Road, Kew Gardens, on Janu- ary 7, 1946, beloved wife of John > W.; devoted mother of Harold J., Alphcus R., Edwin G. And the late John W. Dolan 3d. Funeral from the StuUmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaicft Avenue, Queens Village, K I., Thursday. 9:15 a.m.; thence to 1, Holy Child Jcsvw Church, where A p.m. Interment private. KILLEEN—JOHN S., on Monday. January 7, 1946, loving brother of Anne Killoen; also survived by uncle, Frank White. Funeral from his home. 94-36 220th Street Queens Village, ~ JU XT on"Thursday","'Ja'mf- ary 10, at 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass at Our Lady' of Lourdes R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, L I. Please omit flowers. Masses appre- ciated. KLINE—HATTYE, on January 7, 1946, beloved wife of Oscar A.; mother of Andrew R. Kline. Serv- ices at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lef- ferts Place, Thursday at 2 p.m. LANDIN — GRACE, Saturday, January 5, 1946, beloved mother of Chariot G. Service at the Walter B. Cooke, Inc., Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Tuesday, 2 p.m LENNON—ELIZABETH O. (nee McGulgan), suddenly, on January 5 Survived by husband, J. Thomas; daughters, Mrs. Kathaleen Wakely and Constance; son, J. Raymond. Funeral from residence, 293 Grove Street, Wednesday, 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m.. St. Brig- id's R. C. Church. Ir>rment Holy Cross Cemetery. LENNON — On January 5, 1946, BERNARDINE q. (nee Cannon) beloved wife of John F.; sister of John, William and Rose Cannon and Mrs. John Walsh; native of Drum- gclldra, County Leitrlm, Ireland Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., Charles J. Brady Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Matthew's R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. LONO- JOSEPH F.. M.D., on Friday, January 4, 1946, brother of Laura M. Riegeiman. M.D.; Ella Alberry, and unclc~of Ferdinand Requiem Mass will be offered, in.P£,8H§J M P 0 ^ rv ^ c , At ^ e Fftlr terment St. John's Cemetery. y" i' airchiJkl chajriK*er ii nx>»C Mif expffiMtd in the **a*t of $txxi>#kj k brings to every rWrarly. 111 iiy M h M' fVNfXAL DIRP.CTOKS SINCp im fr»»» It. r.'-rM«. \;.~..t K4Uf*« tj^ •ROOlttYN • rtOSHTNa JAMAtCA • OARDFJf CTTT . "Out TthfJUMH Nrrtr Slit^t' child ChapeH-86 Lefferts Place, on Tuesday, 8 p.m. MARTIN—On Monday. January 7. 184<5, E D W A R D A. MARTIN, of 93« E. 31st Street, beloved brother of Louise V. Martin. RcposJnff at Kdw. H. C. Dunn C h a p e l . 29fi 7th Avenu*. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem, 10 a.m., at Our Lady Help of Chris- tians Church, E. 2«th Street and Avenue M. Interment Calvary Cemetery; McOANN — RAYMOND F„ on January 7. 1946. Survived by wife, Tliclma; son Ieroy: daughter, Mary- ROLLER—On January 6, 1946, at her residence, 13 4th Street, SUSAN (nee Stanley); beloved wife of the late Charles Roller, devoted mother of Elizabeth Johnson. Caro- line Berger. Edmund, Albert, Alex- ander and William Roller. Funeral from her home Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Mary Star of the Sea R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. -/ ROSS—On January 7, 1946, M. WILLIAM, M.D., at his residence. 431 50th Street, beloved husband of Elizabeth, and devoted father of Elizabeth Ann and William. Jr. Re- posing at Fred" ^Herbst Sons Memo- rial, 7501 5th Avenue, until Wednes- day, 9:30 .a.m.; thence to St. Agatha's Church, 7th Avenue-49th Street, where a Requiem Mass will be offered. SACKMAN—HANNAH, January 7, 1946, of 266 Rutledge Street, beloved S. Parkes Cadman's church, the.i woman; was the widow of Ralph'Financial Problem 1 (general and demanded quick trips Ihome, said he was well pleased with .statements made in Washington by 'sympathetic Congressmen. Lt. Gen. W. D. Styer, western Pa- 'cific area commander, sent a de- railed report on the mass meeting to the War Department. No dis- ciplinary action was contemplated (U.R) The against speakers at the protest meeting, which was held over Styer> protest. It was indicated, that the Central Congregational Church, died yesterday at the home of a grand- son. Harold Williamson of 202-08 114th Ave., St. Albans. She was Philadelphia, Jan. sales of Grumman Aircraft Engi neering Corp., Bethpage. N. Y., dur-Jsoldiers would "not have a completely Royston and the mother of Mrs. I 'H P c a jH he could onlv "lav his " Marion Andrews, who has just re-"finger 1 ? on $49 500,000. it is" esti-, in S its las * fiscal Q uar t er amounted;free hand for future protest actions. turned from Germany where she mated that ii Mayor O'Dwyer's l| to $39,500,000, the Securities and) had served for 15 months as an^^ent additional sales tax for.Exchange Commission revealed to- Fair Warning born in Brooklyn and was a mem-1 arm y nurse. Also surviving is an- transit goes into effect it will n e t ' day m a rep ort on current sales 1 Indianapolis (U.R)—S/Sgt. Homer ber of the Quimby family which first otner daughter, Mrs. Mildred Hof-' on i v $120,000,000 in three >'ears,i data iPeckingpaugh of New Castle, Ind„ came to Brooklyn 122 years ago.! mann; a son, Stanley Royston, and;General Gross estimates that'$114,- j. Reporting for the period begin- bedded " down afc Billings Hospital Her father, Robert Quimby, owned! a grandson, Jolm Stanley Royston.'ooo.OOO should be spent on transit lning Ju i y 1 and end ing Sept 30 here with a hu S e cast, has this sign a stove store on the waterfront. Mrs. Backus was the widow of the late George Backus who was in the business here many William Miller, Ex-Eagle Executive j improvement this year. ! 1945, the company in formed the on the door of h ts private room: real estate years. : . Surviving, in addition to her grandson, are a daughter. Mrs. Grace B. illiamson of Bayside; a granddaughter, Dorothea Glover; a,,, „ . great-grandson, Robert F. William-j :i son, and a great-granddaughter,! Audrey R. Svendsen. . , TS verduv Private funeral services will be;™~. ye ?ll at tv« conducted Thursday at Fairchild's ^ l ± ^ ^ K \ he H ff e in Jamaica. •Elizabeth, N. J., who retired several years ago as superintendent of the com- posing room of the Brooklyn Eagle, his home, 718 Extension of the Fulton St. Inde- commission that "its total sales " Rose Room—Peckinpaugh pro- pendent subway from Rockaway! were made pursuant to war con- P^etor. Enter at your own risk, ! Ave. will cost $16,265,000. Work is! tracts and that at the end of the>' ou sweoc llttle thing!" The pro- ! already proceeding-on this project, quarter its unfilled war contracts P netor ls entitled to wear, besides Completion of the link between t h e ! amounted ^ $65,500,000. This-fig- ihl . s cast,,the Purple Heart, Oak Leaf !Culver lines and the Independent ! ure compared with $370,000,000 ^Cluster, Unit Citation, Combat In- Jan 8-Willianv division at Church and McDonald unfilled contracts at the beginning^ ntr y bad ^ a n d ^ a ttle Sters for Aves. will cost. $6,970,000. General Gross envisages 835 new.j modern subway cars, of which the] first batch of 100 will be in opera- pf the period. Rev. 0. B. Skelly, «f i» H!i"tion next Spring on the Fulton St.! ^'employer b y ^ l T E ^ ., ~ 1887 to 1932. jnew surface cars throughout the city, j Jg-„ A rAljnfg Af _- . He was born at Soutlisea, England,!Franklin Ave. Link flj0atl)0 and came to this country 63 years! According to plans. $1,070.000"williiuprtnUa Prom .Te*t«rdayi Law Editions; —TOOMEY—JANE E^^lfc-ncrr-theTf^ 0, ^ \,» d j n .Elizabeth for ( h»sippnt.fnrii.he transfer connection i Poughkeepsie, N.. Y.. Jan. 7—Thei late William C.'Toomev: mother of tlie P ast f° years and beiore t h a t ;between , hfe independent division Rev Oliver B. Skelly, S. J., spiritual: William Toomey and Ruth White; ™ de lus home m Woodhaven N. Y: a n d t h e Franklin Ave. spur of the counselor at the noviate of St.l sister of Frank O'Hara. r"^e»" ali o Miller was a hie liiemoer of B M T Additional facilities at the! Andrew-on-Hudson here and a na-^ from Lockwood Funeral Parlors/ Commonwealth .Lodge., .409, F. & Jamaica yard will cost $570,000. itive of Brooklyn. N. Y., died last ; Ncrmandyj-Luxembourg, the Bulge and Germany. 4617 7th Avenue. Solemn Requiem A - u .-\ of Brooklyn and the First Tne new su bway cars will have night (Sunday) in St. Francis Hos- Mass Our Lady of Angels Church. iBapt ^ t c | lurch "ere. Surviving are' fluorescent lignt ing."and will prbb- pital, Poughkeepsie. He had been ill j 4th Avenue and 73d Street. Thurs-: t ^ 0 _ daught ^ rs ' •«"«.-T. A. Bergenl aoly De painted robin's egg blue; ac-; two days. day, January 10, 10 a.m. Interment^^ forked Rn-er N. J., and Alice co rd i n g to General Gross. They will Father Skelly had been a member; Holy Cross Cemetery. ;Miller of Elizabeth. be roomy, and will have four doors of the Society of Jesus since 1905, aunt-of-Henry^and^Gharles^Horst ^ M -,:-r > .^. r --. . ^; I Serytee»^ttH»e^duete^u«r ort €acfl 8lde. • ., . • . ^^ and-priorto coming to -St: Andrews - man and Janet Sackman. Service 7TRONE-PRANCESCA. a^ her| d ay at 2 p.m. at the Aflred.C.Haines| In response to a question about ih 1939 had been a missionary for Wednesday, 8 p.m., at 1230 Bush- wick' Avenue, Fischer's Funeral Chapel. Interment Lutheran Ceme-!l946 tery Thursday, 10 a.m. Direction of F. W. L. Schroeder." SHEA — January 7, 1946, . 110 B ^ n a Vista Drive. Dobbs;chapel 623 Newark Ave. Burial will whet her the five cent fare should! 16 .years in Jamaica, British West ;.-, N. Y„ Monday, January 7,|be in Evergreens Cemetery. be retained. General Gross said: "As|Indies. He was educated at St. an individual I'd be willing to pay I Francis Xavier College in New York 7 L n !ln? toil flM"- Susan Roller a whole lot to avoid going in andfand was ordained in 1920 at Wood- ui t-aoio rwmano. runerai 110mj Rcp . lntC{) ^^ Yesterday L»ti Editiom out of many of the cars I've seen at.stosk College, Maryland. Then later her late residence; Requiem Mass at Mrs Susan RolleTi 84> a resident:Grand Central Station." ihe taught literature at Loyola Col- our Lady of Guadaloupe Church.| of south . Brooklyn for 50 years,] ^ hege-in Baltimore and at St. Jo- Salter B.Coofo •' piooa>om»r>- 1 DIGNIFIED Aslow FUNERALS At $ 150 OUR FUNERAL HOMIS 151 linden Bs-oI«v»rd—8Udt7rfwfer 4-1300 ,i«„^? Sffwrth Aveone—MAin 2-iSiS If^JO mMt Avenu*_JAm»fe* $-6570 155-14 ficrtX Btyd, — FUnhing 3-66O0 •TATIM IttAXO 571 ForotAv.WertBHgtrtort-UlbraKar24058 MANHATTAN 117 Wttt72nd Strw«-TR«f»lpr 7-9700 1451 Flrrt ATCmie—fiHteeUm«fcr 4-5S0O BROKX - 1 Wttt l»0«rStr«t-!M¥»»M 9-1100™ 165 E. Trcrooirt Av».—Uldkrw 7-2700 347 W^Z Averai*—HOtt H«vtn 9-0273 *.... wurcHirrtn 214 M»mart>i»ck A»«nu«—Whtt* PWw 39 Phofi*farStprtttMot]y*—Ho Obligation I rcorosAui MICHAEL, beloved husband of the Brooklyn, Wednesday, January 9.'died yesterday .(Sunday).- at her Interment St-ihome; 13 4th St,I She Was'the'widOW Middle Village, of Charles Roller, an employe of the! ueorgc w. wood 01 788 Mcuon-^ncli^of Brooklyn and Sister Maryj dfty - . !Brooklyn Union Gas Company. j ough St., a clerk in a Manhattan^mcian&vOf the Georgetown Visita-Uor.'furhlshing.'testlrig and dellverinjt Tlie funeral will be held Thursday from the L. I., N: Y. late Catherine Neville Shea; father! 1946. at 11 a.m. of Mrs. William Erhard, Mrs. Eugene John's' Cemetery, Daly. Mrs. William Hughes. Mrs. James Gallery, James and Michael Shea. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from his residence, 420 Union Street; Requiem Mass St. Agnes Church. SMITH-January 7. 1946, THEO- DORE J., beloved father of Mrs. Kathryn Langan, Mrs. Gertrude Kennedy, George and Herbert Smith. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church. SMITH — January 6. 1946. WIL- LIAM, of 103 : 10 217th Lane, Queens Village, beloved father of Virginia White and Mary Smith. Services at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals. 7614 4th Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. SNOW—HELEN, January 6, 1946. beloved mother of Mrs. Gladys Smith and Theodore G. Snow. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Inc., Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Ave- nue, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Wednesday, 10 am., "The Ever- greens" Cemetery. SUODFN January 7 -HELEN, 1946. of on Monday 116-24 146th 'JI George W. Wood George W. Wood of -' • -"..i CONTRACT 356 SEALED BIDS will be received by , seph's colllege in Philadelphia, I % c ^ihi?L^%olT% "win ' ^Surviving are two sisters, Edith!Street. New York City, until 11:00 88 MerDon-^gkelTKof Rr ™ tu '" *" rt Rf^r \f n rv! a J - m .".» Ea3tern - S.' a ?ila.rd : Time. on Tues- WALSH — WILLIAM M., sud- denly, on January 5, 1946, in his 58th year, beloved father of Eliza- beth Hess; dear son of Elizabeth Walsh; brother of Martha Sheldon. Reposing at his residence, 123 N. Lee Avenue, Rockville Centre, L. I. Requiem Mass at St. Agnes R. C. Church, Rockville Centre, L . I,, January 9 at 10 a.m. lowed by a solemn mass of requiem at St.<*Mary Star of the Sea R. C. Church, Court and Luquer Sts. Burial will be in Holy Cross Ceme- tery. She ls survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson w ""*t"-".'• «.. 0 .. —v., « ._..-.rv ... . v *?r.v 1 JJUVIB iiSNijj me ucuisciuwii vi»iuk-;iui iuwiiaiuu£. • leaving ana acilverinft Ad at 9:30 a.m.! insurance company for many years, tion Convent, Washington, D. C; a!°"« ca *vS r for ,i 8 ' n ^ i i P e h p ^I??' ^ ne ac {; vi . c ? residence, fol- died yesterday at his residence, 788! niC ce, May Skelly. and two nephews, \mSt6r».^ r ^cxbi,Bht^lt^o%n^hl of steel wlra rope and on« cable reel with electric cables complete with all ftppurtena"nccj. for the Shafu 6. 13 and 23 drAlnaee chambers of the Delav and Mrs. Caroline Berger; four sons, Edmund. Albert, Alexander! ices will be conducted at th land William; 20 grandchilren and'tomorrow at 8 p.m. and burial WILLIAMS—GEORGE w \ J a n u - ' l 0 great-gTandchildren. j be at Sayville on Thursday, ary 7, 1946, beloved husband op-Mae j ===== (nee Gibbs); devoted father^of Gcoi-ge and Joseph; also survived by v his mother, three brothers, one sis- ter- and three grandchildren. Fu- neral services at his home. 8419 5th Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Inter- ment Thursday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. McDonough St. He was born;in j ame s and Harold. Skelly Brooklyn and spent his entire life) Surviving are his widow. Eliza- Uaniel AN render *iSt& * 11 M * ot forth ln a « * pccl * beth: two daughters. Mrs. Charles Reprint** from YcsVerdw'i L*<« Editions; Pamphlet* eonUlnlnr information Ernst and Mrs. Alfred Cauley, and Daniel A. Pender, a member of for bidders, forms of bid and contract, two grandchildren. Funeral serv- the New. York Fire Department, who |qSrtm?ni« n ai tosUrety; r ^ ns c% T & e home since Aug. 1 h«id been attached 'o obtained at the offlco of'th« Secretary ial will- 1 the.flreboat Mitchel. Engine Co. 232, : f n $&£ffi.#^$%$®$[ft at the foot of Noble St., died yes- ."um of J5.00 in cash or its equivalent terday (Sunday) at his home, 278 ^ 1 r , 0 , cac )WiIlK STANISLAW GASIEWSKI DIES; CHOIR LEADER, COMPOSER pamphlet. Within 30 dav* „ tne award of contract or r'e- Vanderbilt Ave. He had been ill five iection of bids, the full amount of such ^-cete .deposjt will be .refunded, for. each FUprlnled from Ytt,ler4tLj'f-l*t« Editions The funeral of Prof. Stanlslaw WOOD—JENNIE C, January 6,' Gasicwski, organist and choir direc- 1946. beloved wife of Alexander;) tor for more than 40 years of Our devoted sister of May Perry. . Fu- Lady of Czenstochowa R. C. Church, neral services at Walter B. Cooke. 24th St. and 4th Ave., and former Inc., Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, director of the Polish Singing 80- Tuesday, 8 p.mi Interment Green-;cieties of thjv Eastern District of wood Cemetery Wednesday, 2 p.m. -the United >r#ates, will be held at at the above address. IUVING y. A. u m a FIES— entered ago, attached to Hook and Ladder Com-, • pany 110, 264 State St. .He U sur-j^rtf^EWVKRG 2 " RUF^E! he wrote the music of what he vived by his wife, Mrs. OertrudciMcGAHEN. Ctomnu.vioner* .Board of termed "the Mass of Our Lady ofiMcGowan Pender; two children,;g&iSUry. di3-2t & dM i3i Czenstochowa, his final composition.! Gertrude and Daniel, and nisi COVTRXCTT s$i~ He received his musical education 1 mother, Mrs. Mary Pender. SEALED B i b s win be receired by in his native Poland and was aj The funeral will be held at ^ A . ^ L ^ ^ r 0 ^ P % % l & friend of the late Ignace Paderewski. a.m. Thursday from the residence, street. Now York Cstv until 11 00 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna! with a solemn mass of requiem at:*-™- f**!"" § u f 0 'lfi rd J i f!!;, 0 i T^ Gasicwski; four daughters. Mrs.! Queen of All Saints R. C. Church,; ,J 'furni.hinc7 tV/uhj^nd'rfffwer^. Regina Wollmers, Mrs. Marccllc! Lafayette and Vanderbilt Aves. tw$ «>*< T» foK>rv«raUon of ^^^^^.^^^^^l^^MKamlivskl. Mrs. Florence Barte.,-1 Burial will be In Holy Crcvs Cem;.' &&&Xt8t&$$l&8%liP rfAGGERTT—THF-TamTIy'oF the'low at 10 a.m. at the church, with and Vanderbilt Aves.'«w<> c J cc ' riC , m ? to r_ 1 v^ .„ tx^i.. nr^, ^,„„_ 60-lneh- by S4-Inch s Street, South Ozone Park, wife of lfl te ANDREW W. HAGGERTY wish the pastor, Monsignor Boselous Harry Sugden, sister of Mrs. Rob ert J. Sloan.. Service at the Fair- child Chapel. 89-31 164th Street. Ja- maica, Wednesday, 8 p.m. TIERNEY—MARY, suddenly, on January 5, 1946, loving sister of Kirch. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a m., from the Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., Church of Our Ijidy of Vlctoryj Throop Avriiiic- and McDonough Street. 'Interment St. John's Cem- etery. to thank the Clergy, relatives and puchalskl, as the celebrant. Burial friends for their kind expressions of w jn be in St. John's Cemetery, sympathy In their recent bereave-, professor Gasicwski, who was a mcnt - J comber, was noted abk-) for his — j arrangement and orchestration of: 3J11 C^CIttOfffini sacred music. A year ago, on the ARQUTMBAU - SARAH J. Ever l ^ M l o n of the 50th anniversary of j loving memory.— Died January ft'Tlonsie-not^IhichaLskl's ordinntlAn, Daughter, EMMA; Nieoea, ROSE and SADIE. r BUY TJ. «. \TrCTORT BONDS '' AND SAVT1TO-S RTARITtS PACKARD—To loving memory of JOSEPH S., who passed awav Janu- ary 8, 1944, TIMONEY - JAMES, born In] WIFE and DAUGHTERS, lin; son of Thomas and Elizabeth!County Fermanagh. Ireland, onj ^^_, McOann: broUxer of Thomas Jr., January 6, 1946. lovinj; brother of v o ° Lillian, Marie, Ethel and Dorothea. Mrs. F. Lan<thorst and Mrs. S. Han- Funeral Thursday. 9:30,a.m., from John J. Healey Funeral Home. 2977 Ocean Avenue, near Avenue 7.; Re- quiem Mass Good Shepherd Church, 10 a.m. rntermeot Holy Oroas Com- eteiry. ijelovrd lmsband and fathei cock. Funeral Thursday. 9 am. CHARLEB E. who passed from the Clvapel, 187 8. Oxford January 8. M l - Street; Requiem MAM, 9:30 a.m.. Church of St. Gregory, St. John's Plaoe and Brooklyn Avenue. I».ter- meni Holy Oros* Oem«*ery. a w.i W« who Mr*4 tort Mdl? ml.«* r««. A« it dkwnt Anoth«r mr: tti o«r lor>eJT hour* of thlnktnr ThonthU of rou nr« erer ne«r WTP« and DAlXJHTKfW! Fred IIERBSTs.- Afai^Uc/ajiA, 8.1 HANSON PLACE *t ib* L f. R. R Depot nnd ?M1 Stk Areaaa 711 6.>tk5<r»«4 BROOKl.TN, N. Y. riOSd tllORK ROAI> S-lAr* S<Gallif Aiaan* Setts tea —Evfrfrolifatl;Heui1 of fuitetll *rranKcm«nts 5 pro- vided" for when nccclod. Your tvery with ind dc««ri ii carefully minijtercd to Andnrerydiy •d'juitmenu made sSmpt* snd tny hy *v«ry attentive lervice, Sttvtc* With Ut it s Contcitntiout Oo/ij*t»oa PHONE MAin 2-nss Wm. Ovnigan, Lk ; • : - Wm. Dunigan & Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS Rft^'r* ^ v *- °* M»nrjt<*«*ry $•. 246 Do Kolh Av*. ate Valves And . electrical control . ciuloment for ih« W*«i Rrnnch ffftucnt chsriibor csf th« Delaware *que3uct »J'. lea set forth In the specifleMSc-na. Pamnhl^:." containing information for bidders, forma of bid snd contract, jpociflcatlonA. contract drawtnc« rc- qulremonta aa to Mircty. etc.. can ha ,obtaln«d at '.he office of th« S<H-retary »t the abova addre.«*. upon apolicatir>n I In person or by mail, by depovfllnc th« i»tim of tS.OO'-in caah or It* eauivaient •t. Within 30 day» folloiclns* the award of contractor re- Jectlon of bid*. th« full amount of uwh each a hcli |othe.r pamphlet returned ln acceptable For further ' ply at the office of th« 1 at the above, addree*. .„ IRVINO v. A. mrua. Pr$*idfntj MKNRY HKSTKHRKRO. RtfrttS B, iMcOAHF.N. Commissioner*. Board of Water Supply: RICHARD U. RfRKK, secretary^ di.v;t* dis-u»j U j MARSHAL'S NOTKT-t FXlES >i VRSHAtVi: I Bj vinu<< of a w- ••; Vend I ! Or) .! ! • ;^<i. I 1 • .. i' puhlKiai:>"tion on M January 14th, lStfi. al 12 0*1 • ! Standard l-.m^. Uhe 04* Sercw ' ytabrr' -riKlnes. et?>, at Sweet shipyard, H. Central Avenu^. CfWftPOlt, ljOne«.iS" land. N. T. rv-cVrt ^J-ttS. d*ted Jan. 2. 1«A. Healy 4 FU^f'; i PrtVtOrt ( -r .the ViN41*nt: JOHN J. roni\ U. 3. -h r>\ ir the .. of bid., Idepoait will be refunded for eacl .pamphlet rubi.nUtcd M » bid an>1 1 refund of 14."U ifill be made for rir} other pamphlet returned ln a.ceeptAbl< I condition. For further oartlctilara, ap- 1* Chief Enclnecr • . •'•••' • • • ' • • • ••• fe x i-m . - > . - ? ; ' .. :<s'>'?t$umh> T^T-w^^r.T*B«w«jnw Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com