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Document 6442302
THE HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N. Y., TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1949
26 In County
Pass State Bar
Examinations
Obituary News
James G. Beman
Boys Loosen
On Railroad
ber of the vestry of Trinity Episcopal Church.
Surviving besides his son, Arthur, are his wife, Mrs. Aida Mefritt Knight Beman; two other
sons, Richard Oliphaht Beman of
New York and Leonard Merritt
Beman, Hartford, Conn., a brother, Horace G. Beman of Woodsi.de,
L. I.; a sister, Mrs. Josephine
Hayden in Nova Scotia, and 11
grandchildren.
Bolts
Rails
HARTSDALE—Scarsdale and
Greenburgh police yesterday investigated potentially dangerous damage to New York Central Railroad tracks by unidentified boys.
The Scarsdale Station ticket
agent told police at 7:30 P. M.
that two hours earlier boys had
loosened rai^ bolts a short distance north of the station.
Greenburgh police received a
report from the Hartsdale Station ticket agent at 6:55 P. M.
that boys were putting stones
on the tracks between Hartsdale and Scarsdale. An investigating officer found two bolts,
connecting rails, were removed
and one loosened.
Yonkers Police Quelled 'Mutiny'
On Batory, Eider's Ship, In 1939
formation on a n application for
an exit visa.
There was discussion, too, of
adding a new charge to the series
against Eisler: "Departing the
court."
_^*s
The 1939 "visitor" to Yonkers— boarded the vessel to quell mutinMetropolitan l i f e Architect
the Polish liner Batory—is now ous seamen. The trouble began
James Garfield Beman, an arpart of a dispute which threatens when Captain Borkowski was reALBANY
- The State Board
chitect associated for 27 years
diplomatic unity between the lieved of his command.
of Law examiners has announced
with the Metropolitan Life InsurUnited States and Poland, all bethe names of 665 successful canj ance Company and the father of
cause Gerhart Eisler, German BAIL F O R F E I T E D
didates out of 1.393 who took the
| Arthur Knight Beman of 64 Wild
Communist fugitive from the
WASHINGTON, (AP) — The
examination March 2 or 3 for ad* Way, Yonkers, died yesterday in
United States, boarded her in $20,000 bonds posted by commumission to the bar.
New York City as a stowaway nist Gerhart Eisler in two crimihis home at 251 Nuber Avenue,
The board is composed of Philto flee from this country.
^ Mount Vernon. He was sixtynal- cases today were declared
ip J. Wickser of Buffalo, presi|seven.
Eisler was removed bodily from forfeited by the U. S. District
dent; John T. De Graff of Albany,
Born In New York City, Mr.
the Polish luxury liner Saturday Court here.
secretary, and John A. Blake of
i Beman made hie home for 3o Mrs. M. F. Mitchell
when she arrived in Southampton
At the same time the court isNew York City.
. years in Mount Vernon, where he
from New York. He fled this sued a bench warrant for Eisler's
Queens
Daughters
Leader
The
26
who
passed
the
examinacountry on the eve of. a Supreme
was vice president of the YMCA
Mrs. Martha A. Mitchell of 72
tion in Westchester, including two
Court decision on his- conviction arrest, as a person ineligible for
board of directors. He was a memfurther freedom on bail while the
Holls Terrace North, a founder
young women, follow:
for contempt of Congress.
cases
are pending. The actions inof the Queens Daughters Day
Theodore F. Brophy of 258 CoWhen
American
authorities volve contempt of Congress and
Nursery and the widow of M. F .
rona Avenue, Pelham; Thomas J.
were—-told _ t h a t _ C a p l a i n Jan_ passports fraud:
Mitchell, a Yonkers realtor and
Byrne J r . or*8'Brookside Circle,
Cwiklinski, master of the Batory,
banker, died on Friday—the day
PVT. JOHN SALOTTO
The government plans to use
Bronxville;"^Vtittarh Cahn of 5 Cohad refused to give Eisler Up, AtCERASUOLO—On Saturday. May 14. 1919. before her eighty-seventh birththe
warrant issued today as a
lonial
Road.
Bronxville;
Vincent
Vincent, of 376 Roberts Avenue, widower
torney General Tom C. Clark
principal exhibit in getting Eisler
L. Calabrese of 320 Washington
of the late Teresa. Reposing at the day.
ICtTAUKANT AND
warned
that
the
American
govFrank Sinatra Funeral Home. 21 Park
Although she had been an inStreet, Peekskill; William F. ConCOCKTAIL IOUNOI
ernment woufd move to seize the extradited from England, where
Hill Avenue. Funeral on Wednesday, valid from illness suffered in 1935,
Open l>all\ fcscept lue«day
don Jr. of 25 H o l l s Terrace
Mar 18th. at 9:30 A. M. High Mass of
liner if the Communist- leader he fled as a stowaway on the Polish
ship
Batory.
Requiem at St. Anthony's (Willow St.). Mrs. Mitchell maintained active
North, Yonkers; Joseph R. Crowwere not surrendered.
Specializing If) Juicy .
at 10:00 A. M. Interment. St. Joseph's interest in the social welfare of
ley of Van Cortlandt, Glenwood
U. S. District Judge James W.
Cemetery.
••• •
The
Batory,
moored
in
midthe city, particularly in charitable
Gardens, Yonkers;
Hudson off Yonkers in 1939 when Morris entered the orders in the
DONOVAN—Annie, of 64-7 Warburton Ave.. work.
1 LB. STEAKS
John
C.
Dillon
of
49
Shonnard
(Continued
from
Page
One)
Mar 16th. 1949. beloved wife of the late
the Nazis overran Poland, served local court in response to a series
The body of Private John SalotBorn in Yonkers in the Civil
Place.
Yonkers;
Alicia
E.
GallaCaptain Daniel Donovan of New York
of
motions
offered
by
the
United
Wholt Broiled Maine lobsters
Fire Department, devoted mother of War period, a daughter of Ste- to, U. S. Army, son of Mrs. An- gher of Elm Rock Road, Bronx- Chittendon A v e n u e ,
Primrose as an English and Canadian States Government through -Wiltroopship during World W a r II.
Cornelius. Francis, Edward ancTDanlel: phen J. and Sara Booth Shaugh- gelina Fagliarone Salotto" of 136
Avenue.
ville;
Armand
Gilinsky
of
River
liam
Hitz,
Assistant
U.
S.
Attoralso survived by six grandchildren and
and other grill specialties
It arrived in New York Harbor
Sedgwick Avenue will be brought
one treat-grandchild. Reposing at the nessy, Mrs. Mitchell saw the city
Plymouth Avenue, Birch Brook on April.14,. 1947, on its first post- ney for the District of Columbia.
Road. Scarborough; Alexander R.
K. C. Waldeck Home for Funeral, 7614 grow to industrial eminence and to the Sheridan Funeral Chapel
Hamilton of 220 Hunter Avenue. Avenue, LaSalle Drive, Winne- war commercial trip.
Hitz prosecuted Eisler in the
^ Fourth. Avenue. Brooklyn. Solemn Re- recognized and helped to meet at 75 Lockwood Avenue today.
NorthTarry town; Herbert E. bago Road, Cook Avenue, Shawquiem Mass at St. Bemadette's Roman
two criminal cases in 1947. Judge
Requiem
Mass
will
be
celebrated
some
of
its
resultant
social
needs.
Captain
Cwiklinski
was
master
Catholic- Church. 13th Avenue and 83rd
nee Avenue, Hayward Street,
at 10 A.M. in the Hart of 20 Schenectady Place, Seminary Avenue, Desmond Ave- of the Batory when she arrived Morris was the presiding jurist
Street. Brooklyn. Thursday. May 19th. She led in the organization' of tomorrow
New
Rochelle;
James
S.
Hjil
of
at 10 A. M. Interment. Gate of Heaven
the day nursery t o care for chil- Church of St. Paul" the Apostle. 105 Highland Road, Rye"; Walter nue, Mile Square Road, Ridge- here on her first postwar com- then. The trials resulted in senCemetery.
tences of one-year and $5,000^ finedren while parents were at work. Burial will be in St. Mary's W. Hochuuv ot-Ardsley Park, Irv- wood Avenue, Durst Place, Smart mercial trip in 1947:
for contempt of Congress and one
KRUK—Of 13 Madlsoir'AVenue on Sunday. She also helped
Cemetery.
organize
the
When the Batory was anchored to three years for falsifying inMay 15th. 1949. Adam, beloved husband
ington; Thomas LNHlighes of 3 Avenue and Bryn Mawr Knolls.
Private Salotto, who was born
of* St. Joseph's Hospiof Eva Kruk. Funeral irom the Nepper- Auxiliary
here in 1939, it was under comAlgonquin May Go Off
Fordal Road, Bronxville;
;
han Funeral Home. 248 Nrpperhan Ave- tal. '
^
in Yonkers on Jan. 25, 1926, the
ADVERTISEMtNT
mand of Cav-tain Eustacy Bornue on Wednesday. May. 18th at 9:30
John M. Kernochan of Comly
Streets tentatively slated for kowski, a triend of the Rt. Rev.
Ucoftd ol i t r t t l fiMt (•¥•«
Her husband, a t his death in youngest of six sons of Mrs. Avenue, Port Chester; James C.
A. M. Solemn high mass of requiem in
improvement w i t h
penetrated Msgr. Joseph C. Dworzak, pastor
St. Caslmlr's Church at 10 A. M. inter- 1920, was the owner of consider- Salotto and the late Pasquale
ment. St. Joseph's Cemetcy.
Leary of 673 Locust Street, Mount
able real estate throughout the Salotto, was killed in combat in Vernon; Glen B. Miller Jr. of 9 macadam include Hillbright Ter- of St. Casimir's Church.
"Saved m y
race, Raybrook Road, Lakeview
'SALOTTO—Private John, of 138 Sedgewlck city ta a director of the First Na- Germany on April 14, 1945. His
On Sept. 22. 1939—the day beMidland
G
a
r
d
e
n
s
.
Bronxville;
A
God-Mad for GAS-HEARTBURN"
Avenue. Killed In action. Beloved son of tional Bank, president of the Yon- father
Avenue,
Brooks
Avenue,
Algondied about five months
taxtmstomach acid cau»« painful, tufloca*
Mrs. Julia Salatto and the lete Pasquale
Robert B. Paddock of Week quin Road, Shaefer Avenue, La- fore the Batory sailed from here '.r;When
B R O N X V I L L E , N . Y.
gas.
tour stomach and heartburn, doctors u-ui'.'y
ago.
kers
Real
E
s
t
a
t
e
Board
and
an
Salatto. Reposing at the Thomas B.
under
escort
of
British
destroyers
prescribe
the fastest-acting medicines known for
Oris O. McOittr, Moftoaine Difclai
Sheridan Jr. Funeral Chapel. 75 Lock- active member of the City Club.
Surviving besides his mother, Street, Katonah; Anna M. Rabin- Salle Drive and Iroquois Road.
symptomstlc relief—medl^lnesllkethoselnBell-ans
for
Halifax
—
Yonkers
police
k lawrsnt* Property
wood Avenue. Funeral on Wednesday At
Tablets. Xolaxstlve. Bell-ans b»1nji8 comfort In a
owe of 77-79 E l l i o t s Avenue, YonInclusion of Algonquin Road
"Mrs. Mitchell w a s the mother are his brothers, Salvatore, Wil- kers; James A. Rooney of Grove
Jiffy or return bottle to us for double money bacX. Q
9:30 A. M. Mass of reul-m at 10 A. M.
drew the fire of Councilman
. in S t Paul the Apostle Church. Inter- of Miss Louise Mitchell, Yonkers liam and Michael, all veterans of
BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25?
v
ment, St. Mary's Cemetery.
realtor and a director of the World W a r I I ; Cosimo, who was Road, White Plains: Donald M. Maffei, and it is believed' that
D.
Roy
of
Barney
Park,
Irvingin wartime government service in
-YHYM—Alice Webb, on May 15th, 1949, Westchester County Realty Board
this street will be dropped from
> wife of the late Frank A. Thym. Services Commander W a l t e r B. J. Mitchell, f Arabia, and the eldest, Anthony ton;. Warren J. Schneider of 124 the list.
} at Phillips Funeral Home. 50 Ludlow
Salotto, and a sister, Mrs. Car- Franklin Avenue, Yonkers; Carl
v Street on Wednesday, 2 P. M. Interment, USNR, attached to the Navy leC. Torrisi of 66 North Fulton Avgal department; and F r a n k J. mine Rocco, also of Yonkers.
i Mt. Hope Cemetery.
enue,
Mount Vernon; Joseph R.
•TOWNSON — On May 15th, 1949. Helen Mitchell, who is associated with
Private Salotto was educated
Larath, beloved wife of Beniamln Town- the Yonkers Savings Bank. She in School Twenty-one and Saun- Zibelli of 7 North Ninth Avenue,
> - son. Reposing at the Ball Funeral Home,
Dr. Robert A. Ashworth was
Trades School. Ho had Mount Vernon: George A. Bend100 Lake Avenue. Funeral on Wednesday also leaves five grandchildren and ders
er
of
37
Francis
Lane,
Port
Chesreelected-president
of the Social
worked
for
Cleanart,
Inc.,
launthree
great-grandchildren.
^ at 8:30 A. M. High Mass of Reouiem,
Planning Council last night at
| St. Joseph's Church, at 10 A. M. Interdry company here, for several ter; Haydn H. Hilling of Mount
\ gent, Bt. Joseph's Cemetery.
the council's annual meeting at
months before he entered military Airy Road, Croton-on-Hudson.
The Senior Choir of Gorton its offices, 53 South Broadway.
Vincenzo CeVasuolo
CARDS O F T H A N K S
service in April, 1944. He was atHigh School will give its annual
DON ATONE—Lucy. We wish to extend our Retired F a r m e r
tached to the 354th Infantry of
Also reelected were Mrs. Robheartfelt thanks and appreciation for
Spring concert Thursday at 8:15
J the many acts of kindness, messages of
Vincenzo Cerasuolo of 376 Rob- General George S. Pat ton's Third
ert A. Stevenson, first vice presiP.
M.
in
the
school
auditorium.
{ sympathy and beautiful floral offerings
* received from our kind friend*, relatives ert Avenue, a retired farmer, died Army for less than three months
Miss Teraceda V. Williams, vocal dent; Mrs. Louisa B. Bannihr.
v and neighbors during our recent be- Saturday In his early eighties. His before he fell.
instructor at the school, has ar- second vice president, and the
*. reavement,
wife,
the
former
Teresa
Manzo,
Rev. John M. Harrington, head of
ranged the program.
.•*.
Daughters and Sons.
died on Feb. 14. The couple left 1922 to 1945 he was editor of the
Soloists will be Jane Graig, the Yonkers Catholic Charities
*«TROH—Elliabeth. We wish to extend 45 descendants
Irving
Newger,
fifty-one
and
his
EST. 55 YEARS
office, secretary.
^ our heartfelt thanks and appreciation
Christian Leader. In World War I
Born in Italy, Mr. Cerasuolo he served as a relief commissioner son. Robert, seventeen, of 24 Pur- Maureen Toohey, Robert Potts,
v for the acts of kindness, messages of
Revisions
to
the
constitution
Paul Diedrich, Done^ Stancs.
v sympathy and beautiful floraf offerings came to this country and directly
for the American Red Cross in a ser Place, entered their apartment Sheila Gamble, Carolyn Craft and and by-laws, proposed by a com5 received from our kind friends and
at
8:10
P.
M.
yesterday
to
find
the
tc
Yonkers
about
50
years
ago.
? neighbor*. during our recent bereavemittee under the leadership of
section of Belgium which re' ment in the, Toss of our beloved mother. He worked as a farmhand and mained outside the German occu- rooms filled with illuminating gas Charles Gill.
Father Harrington, were accept; We especially thank Father'. Sullivan, conducted his own produce farm
Mr. Diedrich, choir accompanist,
pation. On his return to this fumes and Mrs. Wanda Newger,
ed.
These revisions a r e designed
£ Otis Fire Brigade, Building No. 3. Otis
Elevators TT. E. C.I.O. Local 453 and in the Robert Avenue section' of country he wrote a book, "The forty-five, the wife and mother, will be assisted by Miss Frances to simplify the structure of the
the city until 1938 when he re- Little Corner Never Conquered." lying on a bed in a nearby bed- Schmidt, a member of the class of
t Charley's friends.
council and make its membership
Daughter. Esther Conley.' tired. '
Before the war he served as presi- room suffering from gas poisoning 1948 and a former choir accompa- broader. Under the new setup,
*-'
' Son. aeorge N. Stroh.
nist.
Mr. Cerasuolo was a member dent of the District of Columbia but conscious, police report.
^SWIENBY—Michael F. We wish to exthe council will be governed by
P-e t e r .
preti our appreciation for the many acts of the Holy Name Society of St. iBoard of Education.
i n i Assistant Fire
, - Chief
a board of directors, composed of
of kindness and expressions of sym- Anthony's Church, Willow S t r e e t (
pathy, spiritual bouquets and tlorftl of21 members, and its officers, and
He was' a founder of the Mez^oBon, i „ . i * b W * m , N. Y , ^ ; | S ' ^ n ' ^ / S f ' I ^ S ? . ! O t i s
R e i J O r t S
* ferintt in tb» loss of our father: V
membership will include deleVan
Schaick
was
educated
at
tru took her to St. Joseph's Hos
goba Society, a social club "for
^,
:
Sons and Daughters.
gates from all recognized social
Union
College,
St.
Lawrence
Unipitnl
for
treatment
>after
proItalian-born
citizens
at
161
Wil5TUWCK-Helen. We wish to extend our
agencies,
public
and
private,
versity, Tufts College and the nouncing her out of danger.
heartfelt thanks and appreciation for low Street.
, the kindness, message* of sympathy,
other community organizations
Universities of Liege and BrusHer
husband
told
police
that
he
Surviving
a
r
e
a
son,
Pasquale;
, spiritual bouquets and floral offerings
Mrs. Carmella s e l s . He taught English and his- found two jpts of the kitchen
, received from our relative;:, friends and four daughters,
The Otis Elevator Company had and individuals interested in the
\ neighbors during our rec.nt bereave- Pease,
tory briefly before entering the range- open„and that his wife had a net income of $3,442,056 for the health and social welfare services
Mrs.
Asunta
Leonardo,
; ment, We also thank Sacred Heart of
behalf of the community.
t Jesus Society of St. Michael's Ukraln- Mrs. Josephine Dela Calce and ministry in 1898 as assistant pas- been despondent and ill for the first quarter of this year, ' com- on
^ ian Greek Catholic Church.
Mrs. Margaret Populardo, all of tor of the Church of Divine Pa- past year under.a physician's care. pared with'$3,506,084 in the first Committees will be appointed to
* •. •
.
Family of Helen Tureck.
Yonkers, 25 grandchildren and 15 ternity in New York. He went No notes /were found, police said. three months of 1948, the com- put the measures provided' in the
.: I N MEMOftlAM
to Washington in 1900 as pastor
A n c p r e r g e n c y crewman from pany reports.
revisions into action. The nomigreat-grandchildren.
Installed, Serviced and Fueled by Sinclair tinder an
CHRISTANlO—In loving mrmc
lory of our
of the Church of Our Father and the ""Westchester Lighting Comnating
committee was headed by
Undivided-Responsibility Plan. 3 Years to Pay.
Orders
'oooked
in
the
first
quar; darling daughter. Margaret (nee Mancontinued in that pastorate until pany reported the range in "good
derson). who passed away two years ago Mrg. Frank A. Thym
ter of 1949 totaled $18,403,515. Miss Lena C. Garland.
1918.
condition," police.said.
Service and Fuel Oil-Any Make Burner
% today.
against $23,209,668 in the correGone is the face we loved ?n dear,
Widow Of Accountant
Besides his brother here. Dr.
NEW ANTI-RUST FUEL O I L - c o n t a i n s R D - 1 1 9 ,
sponding period of last year.
^Silent the voice we loved to hear;
R. M. Rownd Dies;
NOW AT A PRICK
Mrs/Alice Webb Thym, a South Van Schaick leaves his wife, the N.A.A.C.P. Unit Names
'Sincere and true In heart and mind.
Sinclair's amazing scientific discovery that stops rust
The net- income for the quarter
VOU.CAN AFFORD
What a beautiful memory 'sh? left behind. Yonkers resident for 50 years and former Julia Asenath Romaine,
in your oil tank—stops formation of rust particles
Motner and Dad.
ended March 3L equaled, after pre- Past Head Of G.A.R.
Complete Boiler- that clog fuel lines, strainers, pump and nozzle. Get
a member of St. Andrew's Me- and a sister, Mrs. Ardcn L. Nor- Conference Delegate
ferred
dividend
requirements,
$1.67
DIEHL—In ssd and loving memory of our morial
Burner Unit,
Episcopal Church, died ton of Coblesklll.
full details about this anti-rust fuel oil before you
RIPLEY.
(AP) — Robert
At a meeting of the Yonkers a share of common stock.
I dearly beloved mother, Elisabeth Dlehl.
Saves 25% to 50% order your next year's supply. Fuel oil cu;tomers
" who departed from- us the 18th day of Sunday in her home at 30 LouM.
Rownd.
one-hundred-and-fourBranch of the National AssociaON OIL, Users Re- are also eligible for—
i May,. 1046. A third anniversary mats doun Street. She was the widow
year-old past commander of the
port.
tion for the Advancement of Col• will be offered for her on Wedn«sday at of Frank A. Thym, an accountant Westchester Deaths
Special "Annual Heat Protection Policy" — inMan
On
Relief
Claims
Grand Army of the Republic, died
£ 7 A. M., May 18th at St. John the Bapored
People
Sunday,
Mrs.
Odell
cludes summer clean-up plus unlimited emergency
MRS. SELINA REICH P F I S who had worked in New York
I tlst Church.
today.
service all winter.
TER of Valhalla, seventy-seven, Cannon was selected as delegate $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 Lost Cash
We are thinking of you today.
City. .
He had been in failing health
to
go
tp
the
annual
conference
Dear mother, thinking of the past.
wife
of
Jacob
Pfister,
president
of
I Picturing you in memory.
Born in Syracuse, Mrs. Thyra
of the national organization which
NEW YORK. (AP)— A man who. since last Summer when he sufJust as we saw you last.
h a d lived in Florida for some the Pfister Coal and Lumber_Com- this year will be held in Los Anfered a heart attack shortly be• You left behind some broken hearts,
time before coming t o Yonkers. pany in North White Plains, at geles. Sunday's meeting was at identified himself as a deaf-mute fore he had expected t o attend
f
That loved you so sincere.
living
on
home
relief
claimed
a
White
Plains.
That n*T*r did or never will
Here she had made her home for
CONTAINS RD-119AUTHORIZED 0 . C DISTRIBUTOR
117»Palisade Avenue.
bundle of some S12.000 in cash the final state GAR meeting in
Forget you,' mother dear.:
JOHN M. SQUIERS, fifty-six,
many years on Saratoga Avenue
diem T & T s ' t o p s t e
PLANTt P. O. B o x 6 9 . Mount V o m o n . N . w York
Syracuse.
Gone but not forgotten. found
Tuesday
on
a
Queens
Street.
before moving to Loudoun Street: vice-president of the County Trust
N o Extra Price.
PHONE NOW—Mount V a m o n 7 - 2 1 3 1
Husband and Children.
His death leaves James A.
A radio patrolman found the
No immediate relatives a r e Company of White Plains attached Manpower Committee
Hard.'
one-hundred-and-severi,
Romoney tied in a dirty rag he
to the Fleetwood Branch in Mount
known to survive her.
picked up from the gutter to wipe chester, the only other GAR
Vernon, and former owner of the To Meet T o m o r r o w
So Beautiful
member surviving in New York
Chairman Arthur E. Chambers his windshield.
Parkway Theater in Mount VerMrs. Robert J. Wagner
the Bride's Bouquet
Jr. has called a meeting of the
The claimant, who said he is State.
non, at Tarrytown.
Mrs. Katie M. Loehr Wagner of
FRANK L. NORRIS of Larch- Military Manpower Committee for Herbert G. Laird, thirty-seven,
Armonk, widow of Robert J. Wag- month, eighty, a retired commer- tomorrow at 4 P. M. in Room 214 was questioned in writing for two
ner, a retired employe of the New cial artist who had specialized in of the Post Office Building, foot of hours yesterday before police anYork City-Sanitation Department, drawings for the national adver- Main Street.
nounced his claim.
and mother of Mrs. August Hllle- tisements of shoe manufacturers,
They said he told them: He left
BOND DRIVE O r E N S
FOR YOUR
brecht of 42 Alexander Avenue a t Larchmont.
Los Angeles, Calif., with $13,146
here, died yesterday in t h e NorthWASHINGTON,
l
A
P
t
—
P
r
e
s
i
belonging
partly
to
him
and
his
MRS. MARY MORAN, ninetyern Westchester Hospital. Mount two, widow of former North Tar- dent Truman in a broadcast from wife, Edna, and arrived in New
Kisco. She was in her seventy- rytown Police 'Sergeant James the % White House last night ap- York after a stop in St. Augustine,
pealed to Americans to show their Fla. He lost either $12,726 or $12.fifth year.
Moran, at North Tarrytown.
FREE DELIVERY
unity and faith by putting the $1 736 In a canvas bag here but hesiBorn in New York City on Jan.
J O S E P H PARDAVY of Fair- billion opportunity bond drive tated to report it "because my
16
PALISADE AVE.
1, 1875. a daughter of Joseph and view, sixty-nine, a custodian at over the top.
wife
was
prosecuting
me."
Marie Weber Loehr, M r s : Wagner the Greenburgh Junior H i g h
had made her home in the Bronx School, at the school.
until eight years ago when r "she
moved to Armonk to live with
two other daughters, Mrs. Andrew Other Deaths
DR. WALTER L. WRIGHT JR.,
Findlay and Mrs. Fred Schmidt.
She also leaves three grandchil- forty-nine, professor of Turkish
W I L L ACCEPT BIDS FOR THE SALE OF
dren and four great-grandchil- language, literature and history
dren. Her husband died six years at Princeton University, former
president of Robert College and
ago.
the American College for Girls,
both in Istanbul. Turkey, and an
Featuring; Hick* k Son
Rev. Dr. John Van Schaiek authority oh the Near East, at
AT
Princeton, N . J .
ION VOYAGE
Brother of Bronxville Man
BRONXVILLE — T h e Rev. Dr.
P E T E R MAURIN. founder of
Steomsr Bosket!
John Van Schaick. a leading the Catholic Worker Movement
rhon«: YOnkers 5-0500
Washington clergyman, edftor and and Its Houses of Hospitality and
civic worker, and brother of cofounder of the Catholic Worker,
George S. Van Schaick of 4 Hem- a monthly newspaper, at Newlock Road here, died yesterday in burgh. N . Y.
the Garfield Hospital, Washington,
HUGH K1NGSMILL LUNN. fifafter
a brief illness. He was sev- ty-three, biographer, critic and esSend Them
enty-five.
sayist whose works included "Senby Wlrs
Dr. Van Schaick was minister timental Journey." and "The Re19 NO. BROADWAY
emeritus of the Universallst Na- turn of William Shakespeare," at
At the Common Council Chambers, Fourth Floor,
tional Memorial Church.
From Rrishton. England.
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