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THE HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1943

Gustave E. Villaret Dies At 80, Dr. Groeschel. Andrew Verdin Killed In Crash; LEQAX NOTIC]
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Obituary Notes the County C O U J T 7 U % £ . *V
N e w York on March o , f > , .
Designer Of Structural Art Specialist In S u r v i v i n g a r e h i s wife, Alice
Brother Died In July Mishap when creditor* i a , atiena1 J
appoint a truateTT aj^&f/ ', 1
creditors, examine Uie t ^ k i
Michael Gallagher Powers Baird, a n d t h r e e sons, W a l -
act auch other business if™
D O B B S FERRY—Andrew Verdin.] Andrew Verdin was g r a d u a t e d I ~ & V £ ' r o & i - y ^ : ,
X-Ravs, Dies
Qustave E. Villaret, artist whof-
designed t h e lighting fixtures for t h e
Former Rug Mill Employe
Michael G a l l a g h e r of 24 O r c h a r d
ter, Alex a n d William Baird.
Mr. B a i r d was a n i n s u r a n c e
t h i r t y , son of Eugene R. Verdin of j I r o m Dobfcjj
acting by ordei• n ' v S L * ' ? * »
F e r r y H i g h School a n d j giaS* apd°J?£a Q of C R& l a l
it
old Waldorf-Astoria a n d Fifth Ave- Place, a resident of Yonkers more broker. Born In Scotland, h e was O 0
l i p h a n t Avenue, president of t h e s t u d l e d a t WWesley
^ ^ p e r r V Board of Education
esleyan University. - " ' ^^____
n u e Hotels and the 71st R e g i m e n t Dr. Lesser B. Groeschel. roent- Besides h i s p a r e n t s , h e leaves his U N I T E D STATES Dl?t^"
t h a n 55 years, died yesterday a t h i s t h e son of W a t s o n a n d M a r t h a ; ^ verdin, was killed .last wife a n d two c h i l d r e n , Andrew a n d Southern District 0 [ siiTv
Armory, died of a h e a r t a t t a c k yes- genologist at St. Joseph's Hospital M r s ruptcy No. S18U2 ew Yo,
h o m e after a week's illness. Urquhart^ Baird. T h e body Is r e - o b U e accident in
terday a t his home, 218 McLean a n d t h e Yonkers Professional Hos- n i g h t i n a n autoin
Virginia, a n d a brother, Douglas N . w Yb-ri. ' f o r t n f , ^ , ^
E R N K S T R.
Mr. G a l l a g h e r was born in S c r a n - posing a t R e g a n ' s F u n e r a l Home
Avenue. He would h a v e been e i g h t y - pital, died suddenly yesterday Lima. Ohio. Mr. Verdin h a d been Verdin, of tikis village. Irvmglon Diner, w w d^fv
ton. Pa., J u n e 16, 1869, a son of t h e 102 M o u n t Vernon Avenue.
one on March 9. morning a t his home. 21 C h u r c h living in Toledo, where h e is asso-
late P a t r i c k a n d M a r y Coggins G a l -
Lane South, Scarsdale. He was ciated with t h e sales division of t h e d h
Mr. Villaret, t h e f a t h e r of t w o
Regular Army colonels, both West fifty-six.
lagher. He m a r r i e d t h e former M a r -
g a r e t McNulty 53 y e a r s ago a t S t . August L. Martin H a n n a Coal Company.
LEGAL NOTICES M,l NU Vc»H
P. M., when creditors m a ?
Point graduates, was b o r n in New Dr. Groeschel practiced medicine Mr. a n d Mrs. Verdin were n o t i - U N I T E D S T A T E S D I S T R I C T COURT. claims, appoint a trustee . „S
Joseph's C h u r c h w i t h t h e late Rev. F o r m e r M o u n t V e r n o n J u d g e Southern District of .New York. I D B a n k - mittee of w t d i t o r s ^ x s u m n \
York City on M a r c h 19, 1882. a son for t h e past 35 years and was r o - fied of their son's d e a t h last n i g h t ruptcy No. 82102. and transact such o t h T r b L -
Henry F . X a v i e r officiating. M O U N T VERNON — August L .
entgenologist for the N o r t h e r n L O U I S N E U M A N . of Yonkers. N e w York, properly come before said rit
of Auguste and Laur Goulon Vil-
Westchester Hospital in Mount K i s - He was employed in t h e finishing M a r t i n of 106 Clinton Street, former a n d left immediately for Toledo. w a s duly adjudicated bankrupt on a peti- P E T E R B. OLNEY R^Vre??:
laret. He was g r a d u a t e d from t h e Another son. Naval Aviation C a d e t tion filed January 27. 1943. Yhe l i n t acting by order of c5urt 1-
Beaux Arts Academy in Paris a n d co and the Seton Hospital In New d e p a r t m e n t a t the Alexander S m i t h City Court J u d g e here a n d a former Eugene Verdin, was killed i n a n meeting County
o f creditors will be held at the place and stead ot R Y t „ „ '
Court Hous«. White Plains, N e w Steiie. deceased. ""«««
for a n u m b e r of years was associated York City, In addition to the Yon- a n d ' S o n s C a r p e t C o m p a n y for more m e m b e r of t h e S t a t e Assembly, died airplane crash July 29 in Florida. York on March 9. 1W3 at 2 V. M.. when NEW YORK SUPREME rv,
kers hospitals, and h a d . private t h a n half a c e n t u r y before his r e - S u n d a y a t t h e W e s t c h e s t e r Division creditors m a y a t t e n d , prove claims, appoint
with Stanford White, noted a r c h i - According to word received here, a trustee, appoint a committee of creditors, COUNTV_ OE_WKSTCli?STEJ
tect and designer. Mr. Villaret d e - offices in the Professional Building t i r e m e n t a y e a r agQ. He was a m e m - of New York Hospital. W h i t e P l a i n s , the driver of the other car involved eother x a m i n e the bankrupt and transact such
business a s may properly c o m e be-
ir. Mount Vernon. ber of t h e Holy N a m e Society of t h e a t t h e age of eighty-two. He was the f r r
signed the lighting fixtures a n d i n - in the collision a t L i m a also was fore said meeting. «%,5 K, *?. M l°r r"l i" '»r t
A requiem mass will be celebrated Monastery C h u r c h of t h e Sacred f a t h e r of Mrs. M e r e d i t h Wood of P E T E R B. OLNEY, Referee in Bankruptcy, H o W l ** «« "«
stallations of m a n y large buildings Heart. killed. acting by order of Court In this m a t t e r in
Friday a t 10 A. M. a t the C h u r c h Scarsdale. place and stead of Referee Frederick W. TO F A N N Y HOMZA:
in New York City. He lived in New T h e funeral will b e from h i s Surviving, i n addition t o his Stelle, deceased.
York City u.ntil 11 years ago w h e n o f - t h e Immaculate H e a r t of Mary, Please take notice that .
Scarsdale. Members of Court A m e r - home F r i d a y a t 9:30 A. M. with a d a u g h t e r , are his wife, the former 5?U a J ., p . r * s 5your
n
.t? <1husband/
be retired a n d moved to Yonkers.
Mr. Villaret's wife, t h e f o r m e r Icus 101, Catholic -Daughters of high requiem m a s s a t 10 o'clock a t B e r t h a Krooss; a son, W a l t e r H. Law Prohibits U N I T E D S T A T E S D I S T R I C T COURT. HOMZA.
Southern
ruptcy N o . 81800.
District at N e w York.
D O R I S S. . s i L ^ S O N . of Irvington. New
In B a n k . of your marriage on the groi
have absented
. ' ° this for
yourself
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Marie L. A r m a n d , died about 10 America, Mount Vernon, will recite t h e M o n a s t e r y . B u r i a l will be in St. M a r t i n ; t h r e e sisters. Mrs. Sophie York, w a s duly adjudicated bankrupt on ln vln and

years ago. Surviving a r e t w o sons.


Colonel Eugene Villaret of t h e Ad-
t h e Rosary a t Dr. Groeschel's h o m e
tomorrow a t 8 P. M.
Joseph's Cemetery.
Surviving a r e his widow; three Kilian of New York City a n d Miss
E.

sons. William G a l l a g h e r of H a w - M a r y M a r t i n , also of New York, and


S m i t h of Flushing, Mrs. F r a n k
Paying Salary a petlUon Med N o v e m b e r I«. 1&42. The . l ^ H ' ' *
flrat meeting of creditors will be held a t to b« dead, and Urn pursuejj
the County Court House. White Plains, of
N e w York on March 9. 1W3 at 2 P. so... said
said court entered the
February 1 9 « . a hearing Viii
petlUon at the said s
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j u t a n t - G e n e r a l ' s Office, W a s h i n g - Born In South Carolina w h e n creditors m a y attend, prove claims, Special
ton, and Colonel G u s t a v e Villaret,
Infantry, stationed in Alaska: t w o and
He was born in S o u t h Carolina
was g r a d u a t e d from t h e C i t a -
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Albert R: M a r t i n of
Of Fire Dead appoint a trustee, appoint a committee White Plains,
of creditors, e x a m i n e the bankrupt and
transact such other business a s may prop- ajr 01
Term. Part I . m u ?
W 3 s t 10 o'clock In the for,
a ,00n
on the 20th d

daughters, Mrs. M a r i e L. Croke of


Yonkers a n d Mrs. Adrienne D a n n e
F. L. Hunter, del In Charleston, S. C , a n d t h e four d a u g h t e r s , M a r y a n d Eileen
College of Physicians a n d S u r g e o n s Gallagher. Mrs. J o h n Gore a n d M r s . Other Deaths Provisions of t h e S t a t e Constitu-
erly c o m e before said meeting.
P E T E R B . O L N E Y , Referee In Bankruptcy, D A T E D : February 8, 1943.
acting by order of Court In this m a t t e r in
g
lace and s t e a d of Referee Frederick W. LOUIS D. PO8NER.
5be Lheard. L ' thereafter w

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at Columbia University, class of Clifford Downey, a n d g\x g r a n d c h i l - tion will not p e r m i t t h e Common telle, deceased- Attorney for Petitioner,
of S a n Diego, Calif., a n d six g r a n d -
children.
T h e Rev. H a r r y Stevenson, pastor
Architect And 1906. Dr. Groeschel was a n a l u m - dren.
nus of M o u n t V e r n o n Hospital.
J A M E S A. EMERY, seventy, a Council to vote to pay to t h e f a m i -
vice-president a n d director of Ford, lies of t h e two firemen who lost Southern
Bacon a n d Davis, Inc., consulting t h e i r lives in a W a r b u r t o n Avenue ruptcy N o . 830o8.
U N I T E D S T A T E S D I 8 T R I C T COURT, 30 South Broadway,
District of N e w York. In B a n k -
Office and P. O. Address,
Yonkers. New York.
Mrs. Morris Fried
of Calvary B a p t i s t C h u r c h , will con-
duct funeral services tomorrow a t Artist Dies T h e physician was a m e m b e r of
the American Medical Association, Native Of H u n g a r y
engineers i n New York City, a t blaze last m o n t h t h e b a l a n c e of N e w York, w a s duly adjudicated bankrupt
Montclair, N. J .
C A R M I N E KRATTAROLA.
on a petition filed January 15. 1913. The
of Harrison.

2 P. M. a t t h e Flynn Memorial
Home. 82 Ludlow S t r e e t . Burial will
t a k e place in O a k l a n d Cemetery.
a fellow of t h e A m e r i c a n College of
-Frederick Leo Hunter, a r t i s t - a n d r {-Radiology, a~ m e m b e r of" t h e Ameri--|-faiio
Mrs. Rose Klein Fried, of 81 COLONEL

architect, died yesterday a t his can R o e n t g e n R a y Society, t h e Morris Fried died yesterday a t t h e .Major General Lewis B. Hershey, ten opinion.
t h e i r salaries for 1943, Corporation first m e e t i n g o f creditors will be held
C L I N T O j j _ _ R Q Y Counsel P a u l L. Bleakley informed a t the County Court H o u s e . White P l a i n s ,
Avenue, wife of t h e late" writer a n d executive a s s i s t a n t t o the Councllmen yesterday in a w r i t - N e w York, on March it 1M3 a t 2 P. M..
when creditors m a y a t t e n d , prove c l a i m s ,
appoint a trustee, appoint a c o m m i t t e e of
INCOME-
home, 122 Rurmey Road. He was Westchester C o u n t y Medical Soci- Yonkers Professional Hospital after Director of Selective Service, a t
ety, t h e Yonkers Medical Society a brief Illness. A native of H u n - Washington. At t h e Council's last m e e t i n g .
creditors, e x a m i n e tne bankrupt and trans-
act s u c h other business a s m a y properly
come before said meeting.
FORMS FILLEI
eighty. P E T E R B . O L N E Y , Referee In Bankruptcy,
Councilman T h o m a s B. S h e r i d a n 1040A Short Form]
Death Notices Born in Jersey City, the son of a
J a m e s D. and Phoebe Neher Hunter, Vernon Medical Society.
n d a p a s t president of t h e Mount gary, she c a m e to Yonkers in 1910.
Mrs. Fried was a m e m b e r of the for m a n y years a financial writer
EDWIN LEFEVRE, seventy-three, acUng by order of Court in this matter In
h a d proposed t h a t Mr. Bleakley i n - place and s t e a d of Rereree Frederick W.
Stelle. deceased. 1040 Long Forms
vestigate t o d e t e r m i n e if such action
Mr. H u n t e r attended private schools He is survived by his wife, t h e Sisterhood C o n g r e g a t i o n Sons of and editor for New York and P h i l - U N I T E D S T A T E S D I S T R I C T COURT, Salary _
OEY—Suddenly, on Tuesday, Fob. 23rd. were possible.
1943. Klwood R., husband of Dorothy in this country and studied art in former S u s a n N u g e n t ; two d a u g h - Israel. She was seventy-three. adelphia newspapers, a t New York. Southern District of N e w York. In B a n k -
P a l m e r Day, o l 7 Highland Place Serv- Italy. As a young m a n h e worked ters, M r s . Imogen Groeschel B a l r d Surviving a r e four sons, Isadore, Mr. Bleakley wrote t h a t t h e S t a t e ruptcy No. 8210S. 1 0 4 0 L o n g Formi, |
>fj SIR G E O R G E LAWSON J O H N - N E W T O N C. O W E N , also known a s N.
ices at Havey*. Funeral Home, 107 North
F r a n k , David and M a x Fried, all of Constitution provides in p a r t t h a t C O U R T N E Y O W E N , o f Scarsdale. N e w a n d P i e c e of Proi
for a time for McKim, Mead a n d a n d Miss Ann Courtney Groeschel, STON, sixty-nine, who was r e p u t e d
Broadway, Friday, Feb. 38, at 3 P. M. " n o county, city, town, village or aYork, w a s duly adjudicated bankrupt on
Interment, private. White, architects, and was best of S c a r s d a l e ; his mother, Mrs. J o - Yonkers; two d a u g h t e r s , Mrs. M a r - to have chosen his title of Lord peUtlon filed January 28, 1943. The first
of Yonkers and Luke, after t h e p a t r o n saint of school district shall give o r l o a n County Court House. White Plains. N e w
m e e t i n g of creditors will be held a t the Business Returns $:
FAKIEL — On Monday, Feb. 22nd. 1M3. known for his etchings of scenes in seph Groeschel of Rock Hill, S. C ; g a r e t G o o d m a n
Helen V. Farlel (nee Lynch) wile of Her- old New Ycrk. landscape and m a r i n e t h r e e sisters, Mrs. George A. How- Mrs. Olga Prince of Rlverdale; 10 physicians, because of his own deep a n y monc. or property to or in aid York on March 9, 1 9 4 3 . a t 2 P. M., when Come Early and Avoi
bert F . Farlel and mother of Herbert of a n y individual or p r i v a t e corpor- creditors m a y attend, prove claims, appoint
Clarke, and William Norman F a r e ! . Mr.s paintings a n d murals. His m u r a l s ell, Jr., also of Rock Hill; Mrs. g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d one ( T e a t - g r a n d - interest in hospitals, a t London. a trustee, appoint a c o m m i t t e e of creditors, Open Every Evening Till s
John Lettlerl and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan. are to be found In Dallas ation or association." e x a m i n e the bankrupt and transact such
P a r k H e n r y Wilson Boozer of J a c k s o n - child. other business a s m a y properly come be-

KRUG PI!
Reposing a t the Flynn Memorial Home,
Hotel, Miami, Fla., a n d i n t h e ville, Fla., a n d Mrs. R. W. J. Flynn F u n e r a l services were conducted "Prior to the adoption of t h e Con- fore said meeting.
82 Ludlow Street at Stanley PI. Funeral
on Thursday at 9:15 A. M. Low Mass of homes of Frederick S. Doremus in of M o u n t Vernon, and a brother, today a t 2 o'clock a t the Weiss
Requiem In St. P e t e r s Church a t 8:30
A. M. Interment, St. M a r y s Cemetery. Greenwich. Conn., a n d B e n j a m i n S. C. Groeschel of Columbia, S. C. F u n e r a l Home. 604 South Bread-
Council Balks s t i t u t i o n a l A m e n d m e n t of 1895," Mr. Pacting
Bleakley wrote, " t h e Court of A p - S
E T E R B. O L N E Y , Referee In Bankruptcy,
lace
by o r i e r of Court in this ma«ter in
and stead of Referee Frederick W.
..telle, deceased.
Olens Palls, N. Y., papers please copy. Wood in New York. way with i n t e r m e n t a t Mount Hope peals, in T o w n of Guilford v. S u p e r - & RADIO HC
GALLAGHER—On Tuesday] Feb. 23rd, His wife, the former F r a n c e s Bell Cemetery. On Fee Boosts visors, C h e n a n g o County, laid down Southern U N I T E D S T A T E S D I S T R I C T COURT,
District of N e w York. In B a n k - R. D . FIET. Notary J
1943. Michael, beloved husband of Mar- Rose, died several y e a r s ago. S u r -
garet McNulty. Funeral from h l j late Write Dewey t h e broad d o c t r i n e : ruptcy N o . S1801.
" 'The Legislature Is not confined Yprk, formerly doing business a s Irvlngton
H E R B E R T N I L S S O N . of Irvlngton, N e w 26 Warburton A'
residence, 24 Orchard Place, on Friday, viving are a daughter, Mrs. Rosalys
Feb. 26th. at 9:30 AT M. High Mass of Alan of Ossining; a son, Frederick
John Martin Tonsing For Physicians in i t s appropriation Diner, w a s duly adjudicated
of ' p u b l i c a petition filed N o v e m b e r 16. 1912. The bankrupt on YOnkers 3-255:
Requiem at the Monastery of the Sacred
Heart, a t 10 o'clock. Interment, St. Jo- Leo Hunter, Jr., of T a r r y t o w n , a n d
s e p h ' ! Cemetery. a sister, Mrs. Maude H. De W e n d t
On Gambling, Son of F o r m e r Yonkers Resident
J o h n Martin Tonsing, son of Mrs. (Continued from P a g e One)
moneys, or of the s u m t o be raised
by t a x a t i o n in favor of individuals

m Member! o f the Monastery of the


Sacred Heart Holy Name Society will
of Yonkers.
F u n e r a l
meet a t the Old Parish Hall on Wed- Phillips F u n e r a l H o m e , 24 Ludlow
services will be held a t the Weltv Urges
Henry

hospital
A.

in
Tonsing,
kers, died suddenly S a t u r d a y at a
T r e n t o
formerly

n . N. J.
of Y o

Besides
n -
d o c t o r s could apply to him.
" A n d if you like they go on,
otherwise no. I t ' s a closed bock,"
a n d cases In which a legal d e m a n d
exists against t h e s t a t e . I t can t h u s
recognize claims founded in equity
Cpecialis/
nesday. Feb. 24th. at 8 o'clock, and pro-
Street, tomorrow a t 3 P. M. (Continued from F a r e One) hi5 m o t h e r who resides in Nanuet,
declared t h e Mayor. "Leave it open
a n d justice in the largest sense of
px
Wed
ceed In a body to the residence of our he is survived by a sister, Miss Anne t h e t e r m s or in g r a t i t u d e or c h a r -
late brother Michael Gallagher, 24 Or- to a n y o n e , a n d 111 vote for i t .
chard Plac*. the editorials and the news stories M Tonsing of Nanuet, and a ity.' "
Keep i t closed, and I w o n ' t vote
!1 • I s - - - Daniel Mahon. president.
Q O R E — O n Monday. Feb. 22nd ~i 943. Rognan Listed "a disservice to the community." brother, Harry A. Tonsing of Ossin-
Gray Yields Reins | ing.
for It." " T h a t doctrine," continued Mr.
Bleakley, "was abrogated by t h e
Charles Dennard. beloved husband of M a y o r B a r n e s t h e n told Dr. M c -
Maude L inee DoReverel, father of Wll- j Horace M. G r a y presided a s : F u n e r a l services were held yes- ' C o n s t i t u t i o n a l A m e n d m e n t of 1895
Gillian h e should h a v e a list of
l l i m Oore and Virginia Grady. Services
at the Ball Funeral Home. 100 Lake Ave .
on Thursday. Feb. 25, 1943. at 2 P M.
As Missing In c h a i r m a n for t h e last time He | terday a t Havey's F u n e r a l Home, doctors willing t o do such work a n d , from t h a t time, public moneys
h a d tendered his resignation last; 107 North Broadway with i n U r - a n d t h a t , in cases where one p h y - could no longer be expended in the
Interment. Oakland Cemetery. Fall, but was induced to continue ment at St. J o h n ' s Cemetery, exercise of gratitude o r charity. T h e
sician found himself unable to a p -
HUNTER—Feb. 23rd,
Leo, of 12 Rumsey Road, husband of the
1943"!
late Fannie Bell Rose Hunter. Services at
Frederick
Clipper Crash as c h a i r m a n until March.
Dr. Albert Hartzeli, vice-chair- Mrs. Harry W. Graham
p e a r for clinic duty, h e should
notify t h e H e a l t h D s p a r t m e n t so
C o u r t of Appeals h a s s o held in a
n u m b e r of cases.
the Phillips Funeral Home, 24 Ludlow (Continued from P a g e One) man, will act a s c h a i r m a n until t h e : Mother of Br'onxville Resident a n o t h e r doctor m i g h t be called. "While fully appreciating the
8treet, Thursday. Feb. 25th. at 3 P. M. deep sense of gratitude every citi-
Interment, Oakland Cemetery. a n n u a l election In May. Dr. H a r t B R O N X V I L L E — Mrs. Jennie "We'll do t h a t , " said Dr. M c -
cial aviation, is among the missing. zen of our city feels toward t h e s e
MAHER—At her home, 43 Caroline Ave- His brother, Charles Ingels, is az?ll announced h e will n o t be a Schuck C.-aham, sixty-seven, m o t h - Gilllan. m e n who have given t h e i r lives in
nue. on Monday, Feb. 22nd, Catherine
teacher a t the Post Road School, candidate for c h a i r m a n , a n d Mrs. er of Mrs. H a r r y K . S m i t h of 3 "All r i g h t t h e n , It h a s my okay,"
Dalton. beloved wife of Jnmes S. Maher. t h e performance of their duty, I
Funeral on Thursday. Feb. 2.5th, at 9:30 W h i t e Plains.
A. M., from the William H. Healy and Son
Funeral Home. 271 Warburton Avenue.
Lisbon harbor police searched the
High Mass of Requiem a t St. Mary's Tagus River today for the bodies of
E'.izabeth R. Fox revealed she will Bronxville, died a t h e r country said M a y o r B a r n e s .
not
tary.
accept renominatlon as secre- home in B r i d g e h a m p t o n , N. Y., on
T h u r s d a y after a brief illness.
m u s t nevertheless regretfully advise
you t h a t Your Honorable Body, ow- $m
Church at 10 o'clock. 20 persons missing in the Clipper
QUIRK — On Sunday, Feb. 21st, 1943. crash, according to T h e Associated
Mr. G r a y will appoint a n o m i n a t -
ing committee of seven members day a t Yardley F u n e r a l Home, E a s t
F u n e r a l services were held S u n - Bleaklev Bars inT to t h e provisions of t h e Consti-
tution of the S t a t e of New York
above quoted, m a y n o t authorize
from 10 names submitted from t h e H a m p t o n , New York, with burial
Edward J. Quirk, Jr., husband of Louise Press.
Quirk inee R c b m a n m and son of Mar-
T h e rescue crews were hampered floor as his final act. T h e commit- at O a k l a n d Cemetery, Sag Harbor, School Survey p a y m e n t of the balance of t h e i r
I/OK can be you
I garet and the late Edward J. Quirk. Sr.
Reposing at the home of his mother, 37 by t h e c u r r e n t s of the Tagus in tee will be named Friday night at New York.
Amae!<K5s!n Terrace. Funeral on T h u r s - their efforts to bring the shattered an executive committee meeting in
day at 9:30 A. M. High Mass of Roquicm
the headquarters, 31 South Broad- band, H a r r y W. G r a h a m , survives,
Besides h e r df u g h t e r , her h u s -
Audit Outlays
salaries for the fiscal year of 1943."
Vice-Mayor J a m e s A. Sullivan, in
committee of the whole, raised the AP-P1E CttB^i
• * In the Monastery Church of the B-KCicd wreckage of the ship ashore. point t h a t the two firemen were
Heart at 10 o'clock. Interment, d a t e of
Heaven Cemetery.
T h e American Legation in a state- way. (Continued from Page One) covered by t h e S t a t e Compensation urfteH you «de
m e n t last n i g h t said: The league decided to choose a Act a n d t h a t t h e i r families should
William U. Baird
ROSS — On Monday, Feb. 23nd. 1943.

Helen Qulnlaven, formerly of Ravine Ave .


" T w e n t y persons are missing and two-part committee for ttie p r e p a -
George W. Ross. Sr., husband of the late believed buried in the Clipper or ration of candidates for city offices F o r m e r Yonkers

Yonlcers. Services a t the Yonkers Funeral washed away by the c u r r e n t of the next Fall. One part of- the com-
Resident
kers, a r e exclusive. T h e g r a n t of m a k e a claim to t h e S t a t e Labor
such powers negatives a u t h o r i t y in L e p a r t m e n t , explaining t h a t while
M O U N T V E R N O N — William U. t h e municipality t o exercise ' like both m e n were members of t h e
KEYSTONE SLI1
Home. I n c . South Broadway at Highland Tagus. Only during the salvage mittee will consist of the 12 ward Baird. a former Y o n k e r s resident Dries quickly and covers Rapid fj 1 | I If PY
Avenue, on Wednesday at 8 P. M. I n t e r - work which bepan this morning died S u n d a y a t M o u n t Vernon Hos- powers a n d , a s between the two S t a t e Employes' R e t i r e m e n t S y s - worn wood surfaces with Drying LilAiULL
ment. Woodland Cemetery. S t a t e n Island. leaders, with the coleaders serving t e m a n d their families, entitled to
S u t e n Island papers please copy. shall we be able to identify the vic- as alternates, and t h r e e committee- pital, after a brief illness. H e c o r p o r a t e bodies, t h e relation of pensions as such, i t m i g h t be a d - a glowing, smooth finish
tims." men at large. resided a t 8 L i n d e n Avenue. principal a n d a g e n t does not exist. visable for the families to investi- that is wear-resistant and I t s e a s e o f a p p l i c a t i o n , COI
VILLARET—On Tuesday. Feb. 23rd.
1913. Gustave E Villaret. h u s b a n d of the Newsmen Unaccounted For To Select Candidate* (Titusvllle I r o n Co. v. City of New gate t h e possibility of compensation entirely waterproof. ^ fl ^ ^ ^ Q{ J
late Marie L. Villaret (nee Armandi and Among the passengers not listed awards.
This p a r t of the committee will York 207 N . Y . 203).
f a t h e r of Colonel Eugene Villaret, Colonel
G.istare Villaret, Mrs. Marie L. Croke as identified
and Mrs. AdrleTnne D a n n e . Reposing a t Robertson, thirty-seven, foreign cor-
survivors were Ben
submit the n a m e s of prospective Murphy Failed " I n t h e absence of a n y provision
When th» best co-.tsto li»J#
there Is no ercus« to compromise
colors and pastel shades,
the Home Owner to brii
the Flynn Memorial Home,
Street, a t S t a n l e y Place.
82 Ludlow candidates to a n advisory commit-
Services o n e s p o n d e n t for the New York Herald tee, composed of Philip H. C o r n k k ,
of law authorizing the Common 9th Ward First Aiders oft qutfity
Thursday, at i P. M. I n t e r m e n t , Oakland T r i b u n e ; F r a n k Cuhel. thirty-eight,
Cemetery.
of Oedar Rapids. Iowa, an overseas Milton W. Harrison. Max L. Roes-
To See Crime, Council t o Investigate a n d a u d i t
the receipt a n d e x p e n d i t u r e of Hear Talk By Orcutt beauty of nature indoors.
reporter for the Mutual Broadcast- sel. Mr. Scott, and Paul W. McQull- moneys by t h e Board of Education, OVER 50 YEARS SELLING GOOD PAINT
CARD OF T H A N K S
ing System; Harry G. Seidel flftv- len. Mr. O r a y and R a y m o n d Hough
are ex-offick> members. Lawyer Holds I a m of the opinion t h a t Your
Honorable Body is without a u t h o r - Cross c h a i r m a n of first aid gave j
C h a r l e s E. Orcutt, Yonkers Red

W&!
SMITH. F d w » r d - I w i s h to thank all , * « , , - ' « „ > - ^ l
my friend, and relative, for their mr-.ny ,wo
- European representative of the
, . , ' *'"*

kind expressions of sympathy during my ; S t a n d a r d Oil Company of New Jer- the n a m e s and Its r e c o m m e n d a -
recent bereavement^ M c C R b < ^
T h e advisory c o m m i t t e e will t u r n (Continued from P a g e One)
Isry and T a m a r a Swann of New tions over to t h e executive c o m m i t - tlfied. would corroborate L i e u t e n a n t In t h e resolution above referred to. a n d n i n t h district squads of t h e !
ity t o a p p r o p r i a t e a n d
moneys for the purpose set forth last night at a meeting of the first
expend instructions in first a i dfieldservice j
Yonkers Painting & Decorating
. _— York, a singer known as " T a m a r a . "
tee, which in tUrn will p r e s e n t M u r p h y ' s story. "May I direct your a t t e n t i o n t o N i n t h Ward at the home of Mrs. j Painters^ Supplies and Wallpaper

I
IN MEMORiAM | who became a popular theatrical Motion Is Surprise Mortimer H. Simons, 224 Devoe I
them to t h e general m e m b e r s h i p . t h e fact t h a t the Comptroller h a s
COFFKT—A second anniversary mHPs figure
will be celebrated Thursday, Feb. 25th,
after appearing in Jerome
TVie league voted Its support of a M r . Wallace, in a surprise action a complete record of all receipts Avenue. 22 WARBURTON AVE. YONKERS,
1943. at 8 A. M. at the Most Holy Trin- Kern's "Gowns by Roberta." moved for dismissal of t h e case j a n d e x p e n d i t u r e s of the Board of Both divisions of Squad 8 m e t at
ity Church for the soul of James J.
movement launched by t h e Civic PHONES: YONKERS 3-0600 AND 3-0601
Coffey. League of Westchester t o reduce w i t h o u t p u t t i n g his client on t h e ; Education, including moneys ex t h e first aid room a t * 85 Bronx |
O P E N F R I D A Y a n d SATURDAY EVENINGS
"You are not forgotten loved one.
Or will you ever b e / '
Wife and Daughters.
Schools Issue the "Board of Supervisors from 45 ' s t a n d or e n t e r i n g a n y defense.
members to 11. Mr. Wallace contended t h
Paola was in a telephone booth d o - Item to a n o t h e r .
a t De-
pended for personal services, a n d a ! River Road with Henry Jorgenson
record of all transfers from o n e , instructing.

CEMETF.RIKI

MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY"


32,358 Cop les Next Blackout
in<: n o t h i n g wrong when Lieuten- Payrolls On File
a n t M u r p h y a p p e a r e d . DePaola had
t h e slips " b u t possession is no ! a n d vouchers covering the expendl-
" T h e original payrolls, w a r r a n t s
Family Lots Reasonable
Con»enlent Terms
New York Office—422 Fifth Avenue
CKWETKRY PHONE— Y O N K r R S 3-0SJ3
ON T H * SAW MILL RIVER PARKWAY
(Non-Seotarlsm
Of Ration Book
(Contlnaed from Pare One)
To Be Announced
Y o n k e r s ' n e x t blackout or alert, • 0 0 -
c r i m e . " said Mr. Wallace.

10

War Ration Books No 1 for the e n - which will be t h e first test of the c i l m a n Welty and Commissioner . t h e fiscal year of 19i2, for which
DePaola's bail was continued at | copies

DePaola was arrested after Conn-


| ture of moneys, together
of resolutions
transfers are on file with the C o m p -
troller. T h e Independent audit for
directing
with
WINTER SALE!
Your Nearest Dealer With a Complete Line of
H
tire household. \K- air raid signal procedure, will
Wartur, returning from W h i t e : moneys h a v e heretofore been a p -
He said t h a t the tailoring of W a r be a n n o u n c e d beforehand, accord- Plnins where they testified before ; propriated by your honorable bedy,
Hnve Yon
.SelortXi Y o u r
Ration Book No 1, which i s r e -
turned to the registrant, accounts Director Oeorge H. Bell.
ing to Deputy Civilian

T h e r e will be no practice raid


Protection
the
scandals
Grand
In
Jury
Yonkers,
o n gambling m i g h t properly include a n c x a m i -
told the po- j nation of books and records i ' t h e
RUGS • CARPETS • BROADL00I
for some delay in t h e procedure.
i
Funeral Director Mr. Ooodwillie expressed h i s a p -
preciation of the work of the school
this m o n t h , however. , lice officers they h a d seen him " a c - ; Comptroller relating to receipts a n d
M- Bell again r e m i n d e d residents cept money a n d slips of paper" on : disbursements of the Board of E d u -
! teachers, observing t h a t they r e - t h e y m u s t p u t out all lights on the
the sidewalk n e a r t h e t«vern. j cation for t h e fiscal year 1942."
REMNANTS • LINOLEUMS
In suburban communities, mained at their desks until after 7 first siren and leave t h e m out, "no ' Wool Carpets at Great Savings. Look Over a Few of Our Valu
like Yonkers, families coni- P. M. matter how many sirens and
CDT OHDF.R PA«.K CPT o a » n
ng from other localities Those whose last n a m e s s t a r t whlatlcs * r e sounded after the si/E c o i o n «r T v n t r a i c r . P R I C F B1XK COLOR or TTPK TRICK
with the Initials M t o R will reg- first," u n t i l t h e all-clear is a n - 18 ,, x27" Wool Chenille (samples) I 6.00 S 1.95 9 xl2 M >tllcd • _4 28 O.i
need new professional con- ister tomorrow, a n d those from S t o nounced over «peclfied r a d i o s t a - 26"x3r' Wool Chenille 9.50 4.00 12 x 2.3 Mst'v.-? (twist) _ _ 19 50
in nections— physician!, den- Z on Friday, t h e final day. T h e tions. 27"x54" Wool Chenille 20.00 13JS1 12 x 5 Dusty Mauve (twist) — 43 00
registration h o u r s for t h e two r e - 27"x54" Assorted Colors (figured) 8.75 4.95 12 X 6 6 BM<?e (twL«;t) 5600
tists, funerol directors, etc.- 63.00
maining days will be 3 to « P. M.
Mr. Ooodwillie said t h a t t h e a l -
First Aid Class Opens 4x 5.9
5x15 M
Woo. Hooked
a i n e (plain) -_ 52.00
19.95
27.00
12 x 7.2
12 x 9
Blue (twist)
Rcsc UwLst) 78 00
The management of Havey phabetical registration figures out At G.O.P. Building 8.7x14
Px 411
Blue (plain)
Plain (twist)
113 00
32 51
73.00
21.00
12 x 9.
12 x l ?
BaiRC (twist)
O r c ; n (twist) .
7300
104 00
invites consultation. Our to about M per c e n t of the popula- 137 00
tion per day. If c o n s u m e r s c o n t i n u e G u s t a v e Wassell is instructing a 9x 5.10 B u r g u n d y (plain) 36 .V) Si.M 12 X15.10 O r a y (twist)
services can meet any re- s t a n d a r d ten-week Red Cross first 9x 9.7 Mauve (figured) 61.75 45.00 12 X176 Beige twist) 15150
to turn o u t in their proper a l p h a - 150 00
quirements. We serve all betical order, registration will be aid course which opened last night RIGHT $9.75 p»r month r t p o y i 9x10 Rust (plain) 45C0 37.00 11.7x1ft Dusty Rose (plain)
9x116 FUured 32.00 21.00 15 x 9.7 Ooral (plain) . 63 00
completed with a m i n i m u m of de- • t t h e h e a d q u a r t e r s of t h e Yonkers
creeds and the cost h e * - ,

lOO LOAN
lay. Mr. Ooodwillie stated. Republican Orfr»nl«atlon, 30 Pelton
Hrefy a matter of your own Street. :OPEN EVENINGS BRING MEASUREMENTS
choke. About 25 persons are registered Alio 60 Rollt of V and. 12' Broodloom and Mony Ends of Roll* ro Chooie fr
for th« course, according to M r s 2 7 " Stoir Carpet and Runncrt front $1.50 a yard
O r i e Morrison, c h a i r m a n of flnrt and you moy have it by TOMORROW!"
aW for t h e Klghth Ward.
CALL MR. AMES ot YOnkort 3-6770 H e m e * f > e r : « » — _ SHOP by BU
wke erreefet SI© »e $100 Sfg»af»rt U « e t t»r Seferlee* feeef* It's parmrttibfa fo u«o We'll Pay
•ftd <onv»m«fK*t *r« St, Joseph's Hospital 412 SOUTH BROADWAY, YONKERS your car to buy
p r o v i d e 'm our f w w .
First Aid Class Set wrw «0cmnxt> « » w»t» etr** . T * ». t> •-**»» OR the Fare I
• I Some. •*0*X > 4 < » « M < m j t MIM41I FOfM4AMiMTI.NHb«*M.»04-2}ie
RUGS or
'Suburban" Whirt J
A flrat aid class for " h u s b a n d s er rsVete New Y*rk e«cei.- LINOLEUM
But Pa««4rt O u r D
and wive*" will be*m t o n i g h t a t ft 441 U*fefH« A***** . . TA «-«*)• 111 t | l i » M Hi I I I . . 10 7-1100
o'clock in the Kurses' Rome of S t
J o s e p h s Hospital. Miss Clyde
*7$WI*A€ \M>m.c Chandler. Instructor, point* o a t t h a t
the class is open to the public and
EMPLOYEES CENTRAL AVENUE RUG and CARPET COMP*
U not exclusively for m a r r i e d *
PERSONAL LOAN CO. 1900 Control Aronuo, Yonkers • 1 Mile North of Twkaboo
couple*. '

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