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A M S T E R D A M , M a y 16 (Special) — T h o r n t o n W. L a u b e r of 37 B u n n s t reet , badly b u r n e d two w e e k s ago when a gasol ine s tove exploded in his home, died l as t n i g h t a t the A m s t e r d a m City Hos ip ta l .

Mr. L a u b e r w a s e n g a g e d in re­m o v i n g wall p a p e r f rom the wal ls w h e n t he explosion occur red . H e r a n to the s t r ee t w h e r e ne ighb6r s to re t he b u r n i n g c lo th ing off his body a n d w r a p p e d h im in a b lanket .

H e was born in Cornwal l , On­tar io , Canada , A u g u s t 2, 1899, a n d spen t mos t of his life t he re . H e was g r a d u a t e d f rom Collegiate U n i ­versi ty, Cornwall , a n d fough t in the Wor ld w a r wi th t he Cana'dian a r m y . At t he t ime of his dea th he was a s s i s t a n t r e s iden t a u d i t o r em-ployod her -e-by- the-New-^ork-Pow— er a n d L igh t Corpora t ion . H e w a s a m e m b e r of A r t i s a n Lodge, F . and A. M., a n d held t he office of jun ior w a r d e n . H e w a s a lso a m e m b e r of t he F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h .

Besides his wife he' is survived by th ree sons , S tua r t , R o b e r t ' a n d J o h n ; his p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs . I s a a c H . L a u b e r ; t h r e e s is ters , Mrs . H e r b e r t J . Scruton , A m s t e r d a m , Mrs. A. S. McPee a n d Miss Belva Laube r , Cornwal l ; t w o bro the r s , G a r r i e t a n d B r u c e Laube r , also of Cornwal l .

W e a v e r W i n s Verd ic t A verd ic t of $4,000, the la rges t

r e t u r n e d d u r i n g t he p r e s e n t t e r m of S u p r e m e Cour t a t Fonda , w a s b r o u g h t in th is m o r n i n g by a j u r y In favor of Clayton W e a v e r in a negl igence ac t ion b r o u g h t a g a i n s t J o h n H . Brecn . Mrs . E l i zabe th Cramer , also a c l a i m a n t a g a i n s t t h e de fendan t in another , negl igence ac-t lon r t r ied w i t h t h e first, w a s a w a r d ­ed $500. T h e j u r y r e t u r n e d a sealed verdic t w h i c h w a s opened in cour t th i s morn ing . T h e s e ac t ions re­su l t ed f r o m a collision be tween t h e W e a v e r a n d Breen au tomobi le s on t h e A m s t e r d a m - F o r t J o h n s o n high­w a y J a n u a r y 8 las t . Mrs . C r a m e r w a s a pas senge r in t h e W e a v e r c a r a t t h e t ime of t h e c r a s h . B o t h plaintiffs c la imed pe r sona l Injuries.

N a m e d F i r e m a n F r a n k G. Tes le ro of 8 Carmlchae l

s t ree t , a f o r m e r p a t r o l m a n on the A m s t e r d a m police force a n d l a t e r connec ted for s o m e y e a r s w i th t he police force of the N e w Y o r k Cen­t ra l Ra i l road , w a s ' n a m e d a mem­be r of t h e local fire d e p a r t m e n t by Mayor A r t h u r Car t e r . Mr . Tes lero was second on t h e l is t of 12 w h o passed t h e r ecen t civil service ex­amina t ion .

Schenec tady M a n H u r t Cornel ius G r e n n a n , 76 Linden

s t ree t . Schenecatdy , is in the City Hosp i t a l w i t h severe sca lp w o u n d s a n d cu ts a n d b ru i se s abou t the face a s t h e resu l t of a fall f rom an automobi le las t n i g h t H e w a s rid­ing wi th At to rney H a r r y Gordon, Schenectady, a n d wi shed to leave t he c a r on E a s t Main s t reet . H e s tumbled a s he s t epped from "the c a r a n d fell face-first a g a i n s t a c a r p a r k e d nea rby .

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KROLOWA POKOJU I H o l d C l e a i l - U p i WILSON 'DEM' CLUB AND ST. ANNE'S HOLD I n i l TO HONOR PASSAK, ^lOTHER^SlJAYTETEr 111 KotteTOcffll i OF REV1

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A jo in t Mothe r s ' day obse rvance w a s held a t St. Mary ' s school audi ­t o r i um by the Kro lowa Poko jo So­ciety of St. A n n e Society. T h e hostesses were Mrs . J o h n F u r m a n , Mrs . M a r t h a i t r u c z y n s k a , Mrs . Sylvia Madlin, Mrs . Cons tance Zi-m i c k a a n d Mrs . Celia P i o t r o w s k a . About 500 pe r sons a t t ended .

T h o s e w h o ass is ted a t t he tables we re : Miss I r ene Tyminsk i , Mrs. K a t e S k u m u r s k i , Miss Lillian Koz-lowski, Miss Violet Kozlowski, Miss Lot t ie Kolobus, Miss Amel ia Szy-mansk i , Miss Agnes Dmochowsk i , Miss Jo seph ine Klebonas , Miss J a n e Zalewski .

T h e k i t chen commi t t ee cons is ted of Mrs . Sadie Szymanska , Mrs . M a r y Wisn lewska , Mrs! Mary Mi-k u c k a , Mrs . Camil Suminska , Mrs . A n n a U r b a n , Mrs . A n n a K o w a l s k a a n d Mrs . Victor ia Mruya l ska .

Mrs . Sylvia Madl in w a s in c h a r g e of t he p r o g r a m . Invoca t ion w a s by Rev. F . S. Ren , rector . T h e e igh th class of St. Mary ' s school sang , a ccompan ied on the p iano by Miss Sophie Wi tkowsk i . a n d Miss A n n a Mae Kluczynska .

"Oh Czesc CI Matko ," w a s given by R o b e r t Dmachowsk i .

O the r f ea tu re s w e r e : Violin selec­t ions by Miss A n n a K r u c z y n a s k a ; : :A s k e t c h " by the fifth a n d s ix th class m e m b e r s of St. Mary ' s school; dances by Miss Na ta l i e Szal inski ; p iano select ions by Miss R u t h Madl in ; "Mothe r Machree , " by L e o n a r d Gorzynska a n d A n t h o n y A s t e m b o r s k l ; dance by Miss Nellie P i t e r a accompan ied by Miss Alicia D r e w c z y n s k a ; "On the R o a d to R o m a n y " a n d "Czar W i o s e n n y " by the " E c h o Choir" of St. Mary ' s Church , d i rec ted by A n t h o n y A n t o s ; dec lamat ion by Miss Genevieve Gwiazdowska ; ske t ch "Poc iechy Matek ," by the chi ldren of t h e St. Mary ' s school ; "Wonder fu l Mother of Mine" by Stanley Cieszynskl ; "Mothe r" by Miss L o r r a i n e B a r -tosiewicz; S. E . Grabowskl , violinist, played" a n d his violin s t u d e n t s also were heard . S tuden t s p r e s e n t w e r e : S tan ley Glowacko, E d w a r d Kor-zenlewskl , Alexander Sa rnowsk i , R a y m o n d Godlewski, J o h n Sawlckl , Adolf Kowalczyk a n d E d w a r d Zle-llnskl, Miss Genevieve • A s t r o w s k a a n d Miss E u g e n i a Ogonowska , Miss A nna Mae Kluczynska a n d Miss

j Sa lomea Godlewska, p ian is t . i Mrs . Leon Bruzdz inska add res sed ! t he m o t h e r s . T h e t o a s t m a s t e r w a s

F r a n k Leszczynski .

R o t t e r d a m ' s first a n n u a l c lean-up week c a m p a i g n last week w a s sponsored by R o t t e r d a m Pos t 1091 of t he A m e r i c a n Legion in co-oper­a t ion w i t h the town board a n d school pr inc ipa ls .

T h e projec t received the en thus ­iast ic s u p p o r t of the townspeople who avai led themselves in la rge n u m b e r s of the initial oppor tun i ty to r id the i r p roper t ies of was te m a ­ter ia ls . T h i s w a s the first civic v e n t u r e of the new post organized less t h a n a y e a r ago and a t t r a c t e d genera l commenda t ion .

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Obituary y

M I S S DAISY C R A W F u n e r a l service for Miss Da isy

Cravt. who died yes te rday in t h e Ell is Hospi ta l , will be held S a t u r ­day a f te rnoon a t 1. o 'clock in. Bax ­ter ' s pa r lo r s a n d bur ia l will be in the C h e s t n u t Hill cemete ry in N e w Ba l t imore . T h e par lo r s will be open t o m o r r o w n i g h t a f te r 7 o'clock.

Miss C r a w w a s born in th is c i ty whe re she had been a life-long res ident .

She l eave* two sis ters , Mrs . Lil­l ian W i n n of Midway, a n d Mrs . A n n a T r a v i s of Lawyersvil le , a n d two b ro the r s , Clarence a n d H a r r y C r a w of this city.

Adolf K. P a s s a k of t h e federal i n t e rna l revenue- d e p a r t m e n t will be honored by the Wilson Demo­c ra t i c Club a t a tes t imonia l d inner a t t he P . N. A. home S a t u r d a y n igh t a t 7:30 o'clock. City officials a n d both Repub l i can a n d Demo­c ra t i c p a r t y leaders have been in­vited. The rese rva t ion list h a s al­ready reached the 500 l imit set.

A n t h o n y Mack, fo rmer a l d e r m a n of t he Sixth ward , will be toast-m a s t e r a n d Michael R e k u c k i , pres­ident of the- Wilson Democra t i c Club, c h a i r m a n .

Out of town s p e a k e r s will include Mayor C a r t e r of A m s t e r d a m , Mag i s t r a t e ' B e r n a r d Kozicki of Brooklyn , E d w a r d Rybick i , p res ­ident of the Council of D e m o c r a t i c Clubs in the S t a t e of N e w York , a n d Dr . J . Sawicki of Brook lyn . De lega tes r e p r e s e n t i n g A m s t e r d a m , Albany, Cohoes a n d T r o y will be presen t

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Assumption Church Hall Pr ince town R d „ So. Sch'dy

Admission S5o 6 to 8

SISTER OF COOPER DIES IN CLEVELAND

SIRS. W I L L I A M L M c I N T O S H E m m a J . Mcin tosh , 56, wife of

Wil l iam L Mcin tosh of 1529 H a w ­tho rne s t ree t , Mont P leasan t , died T u e s d a y a t h e r home af te r a year ' s i l lness. T h e funeral service will be held t o m o r r o w af ternoon a t 2 o'clock a t he r la te home. Rev . T r i t e n b a c h , pa s to r of the Mont P l e a s a n t Re fo rmed Church , will 'of-ficiate. B u r i a l will be in "^sel ler ' s F e r r y cemete ry . The home will be open t o n i g h t a f te r 7 o'clock.

Mrs. Mc in tosh was born In Vischer F e r r y and had lived in th is ci ty s ince 1909. She w a s a m e m b e r of t he Mont P l e a s a n t Re fo rmed Church . < Besides h e r h u s b a n d she leaves two d a u g h t e r s , Mrs . J o h n B r e w e r a n d M r s . Alber t Loucks of th i s c i ty ; a sister , Mrs . J o h n G a r r e t t of N i s k a y u n a , a n d two bro the r s , J o h n and F r e d e r i c k Mcin tosh of Vischer F e r r y . She w a s the d a u g h t e r of t he la te J o h n W. Mc in tosh of- 'Vischer F e r r y . F o u r nieces and two n e p h e w s also surv ive .

T h e recept ion commi t t ee consis ts of A n t h o n y Mack, A t t o r n e y S tan­ley Grabick i a n d Michael R e k u c k i .

T h e genera l commi t t ee inc ludes : An thony Mack, At to rney Grabicki , Michael R e k u c k i , P a u l Wi tko , J o h n Ciepllnskl, J o h n Kup insk i , L. Jusz -klewicz, W a l t e r K a c m a r e k , J o s e p h Chmielewski , W . Manczynsk l , Leon Pamf i l , K. Ceglerski a n d Carl Pod-gorsk i , ,Mre. B e n n e t t T u r s k a , Mrs. A n t h o n y Mack, Mrs . M. Ceglerska, Mrs . S tan ley Milosek, Mrs. J o h n Podgorsk i , Mrs . Michael R e k u c k i , Mrs . A. Ceglerski a n d Mrs . J . Chmie lewski . - . -

ALCOHOL STARTS BLAZE IN CELLAR

Igni t ion of alcohol fumes s t a r t e d a s tubborn fire in the cel lar of G r a n t P a r k s ' p a i n t s tore , 787 Al­b a n y s t reet , a b o u t 3 o'clock yes ter ­day af te rnoon. Compan ies 1, 5, 9, t r u c k 2 a n d , t he squad responded a n d u s e d . c h e m i c a l s a n d a h y d r a n t line to subdue t he flames.

C E B A S T I A N R E N H A R D Cebas t i an R e n h a r d of 727 S t r o n g

s t r e e t died Monday n igh t a t his x*,.* ir~„s,., rv,~„«.. v « „ *>«,.„ k h o m e a f t e r s i x m o n t h s ' Illness. T h e Mrs . E m m a Cooper V n R o m , , . , h yes t e rday mfus;_ sis;

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Jon of th i s city, died suddenly yes ter day a t Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs . Jones h a d recent ly r e t u r n e d to her home a t Wyckliff, Ohio, f rom Flor ida , w h e r e s h e had spen t t h e win te r .

Sh8 w a s born in Theresa , N . Y., d a u g h t e r of the la te Cap ta in J e r o m e Cooper a n d E m m a Cooper. Mrs. Jones was one of the family of nine chi ldren. She spent the g r e a t e r p a r t of he r life in W a t e r t o w n , bu t moved f rom the r e to Wyckliff about t h ree y e a r s ago: Mrs . J o n e s had vis i ted h e r b r o t h e r in this c i ty m a n y t imes .

T h e surv ivors a re he r husband , E d w i n J o n e s ; six b ro thers , George W. Cooper of this c i ty; J e r o m e Cooper of G r a n d R a p i d s , Mich.; E m m e t t , of Syracuse ; R a n a , of B i n g h a m t o n ; Samuel ,-of Roches te r , and Sidney B . Cooper of W a t e r -town, a n d two sisters , Mrs . F r e d J e n n i n g s of W a t e r t o w n a n d Mrs . Oscar Dl l lman of Springfield, Mass.

T h e funera l will be held tomor­row af te rnoon a t S t J a m e s Epis ­copal Church , The resa , of which she w a s a life-long m e m b e r . Bur ia l will- be in T h e r e s a cemete ry .

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Charlton C. E. Society To Entertain Saturday

C H A R L T O N , May 16 (Special) .--~ The locaj Jun io r Christ ian Endeavor Society will enter ta in the Jun io r Chris t ian Endeavor Union of Sche­nectady in the academy Sa turday aft* ernoon. Th i s will be the spr ing rally of the junior union.

Missionary Meet ing T h e Missionary Society of the

Charl ton Presbyter ian Church met with Mrs. Edwin B. Mur ray this aft­ernoon. Mrs. George Jackson Kvns the leader.

En te r t a in Mothers A program was put on by the

;unior and in termedia te gir ls Satur­day, a t which* t ime they enter ta ined their mothers a t a Mothers ' day party . Among the. mothers who were present we re : Mrs. Edwin B . Smith, Mrs. Will iam MncFce, Mrs. Walwar th , Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Rey Smith, Mrs. C. J . Robinson, Mrs. Mablo Robinson, Mrs. Emerson B. Holbrook, Mrs. Clarence Hol-brook, Mrs. Lillian Gardiner , Mrs.

.Theodore Do Vrles, Mrs. Thomas P lummer , Mrs. Sam Collins, Mrs. Be r t Paahley, Mrs. Merr l t t Simpson, Mrs. Ar thur Barne t t , Mrs. Charles Bogue, Mrs. E r n e s t Tucker , Mrs. Howard P lummer , Mrs. J a m e s Whit­ney, Mrs. Allen Bogue, Mrs . Harold Murray , Mrs. Olaf Nelson, Mrs. John Ketchum, Mrs. Jennie Morris, Mrs. George Chadwlek, Mrs. Mildred Van Antwerp, Mrs . Oeorgo Jackson , Mrs. Wal te r Van Vorst, Mrs. Ra lph Rob­inson, Mrs. Will iam I A R U C , Mrs. Eugene C. Murray and Mrs . Clinton Pa lmat le r .

J e n n i n g s funeral home, Mont P l ea san t . Bur ia l was In Vlewland cemetery .

Mr. R e n h a r d conducted a tai lor­ing e s t ab l i shmen t a t the S t r o n g s t r ee t add re s s . H e w a s born in H u n g a r y bu t lived 33 yea r s in th i s city. Bes ides his wife, Mrs. Eliza­be th R e t n a g i R e n h a r d , he leaves two cousins in th is city.

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Chris t ian F . Buhrmas te r , widower, to Mar t in J . and Margare t M. Ma-haley, Town of Glenville, Sacandaga road.

Wi lmer A. and Alta M. Gardenier to Ahgeline H. Grazianl, Town of Duanesburg .

K e n n e t h C. and Wilhelmina Gray to County of Schenectady, T o w n of Glenville, east side highway, % acre .

B e r t h a Cernik, widow of F r a n k Cernik, to George Mader, Town of. Niskayuna , lot B, west side road, also 50 acres old IWskayuna-Aqueduct highway.

George Mader, unmarr ied , to Lewis C. Weston, Aqueduct h ighway.

J o h n J . McMullen as referee In ac­tion between Schenectady Savings B a n k vs. Doro thy I . 'Mac-key a n d T h e l m a Giles and o thers , to Sche­nectady Savings Bank, 839 Union btreet.

Schenectady Savings B a n k to Elizabeth G. Shapiro, 839 Union s t r e e t

Haro ld E . Blodgett as referee in action between Schenectady Savings B a n k a n d John and Maryanna P r e -del and others to Schenectady Sav­ings Bank , 1666-8 Fou r th avenue.

Schenectady Savings B a n k to Ar­t h u r B . Golden and William M. Casey, 94-96-98 McClcllan street .

J e r e m i a h Hindon as referee in ac­tion between Schenectady Savings B a n k vs. Sofle Herehkowitz and oth­ers , to Schenectady Savings Bank, 110 F r o n t s t ree t . x

John D. Miller, as referee in action between Schenectady Savings B a n k vs. P e t e r and Cons tan t lna Limber-opolous and others, to Schenectady Savings Bank, 120-20^ F ron t s treet .

McDonald King as referee in ac­tion between John B. Wleczynskl vs. P e t e r and Rigoula Glanourakos and George Chrlsfldes and others , to John B . Wleczynskl, 124 Clinton street .

Josephine Rossi to George Mader, 1576-78-30-82 Van Vranken avenue.

E l m e r Bur ton and Jessie 'May Ritchie to Michael E. and J a n o W. Donahue, 1406-08 Belmont avenue.

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Kusii Laiceny Indictments of Eight in Albany ALBANY. May 16 "TSpecFal)';—~

W h i s k i n g t h e m from police head­q u a r t e r s where they were awai t ing a Police Cour t hear ing , detect ives today hurr ied nine men, held in connect ion wi th a raid on a horse room set up in a dosvntown office bui lding Fr iday , to County oCurt , where eight of t h e m were a r ra igned on a b lanke t i nd ic tmen t cha rg ing g r a n d larceny, first degree . All en­tered pleas of^not gui l ty and bail was fixed a t $75,000 each by Qounty J u d g e Ea r l H. Gal lup.

Also named in the indic tment was W a l t e r Clyde Smith, alleged leader of a confidence gang, who escaped a police t r a p when he be­came suspicious of a guarded tele­phone conversa t ion of one of the gang who was su r rounded by police while he was ta lk ing .

sr39^ rara~trre only nrern^ be*r of the gang, wi th the exception of Smith , who was not a r ra igned . I t w a s in t ima ted he m a y t u r n s ta te ' s evidence. Two of t h e men, J a k e Bray , k n o w n as J i m m y Bet ts , only Albanian a m o n g the pr isoners , and Nicholas Scicolone, 31, of Brooklyn, informed the cour t they were with­out funds and would be unable to re ta in counsel. E a c h asked to have counsel assigned.

The o thers indicted a r e : E d w a r d Wilder, New York, said to be Smi th ' s r igh t hand m a n ; Lawrence Bochner , New York ; Arch Eversole, New York ; H a r r y Drake , Phi ladel ­ph ia ; J a m e s Auld, Fores t P a r k , L. I., and Rocco Motemora , Fores t P a r k .

L INCOLN P.-T. A P A R T Y The Pa ren t -Teache r s ' Association

of Lincoln School will sponsor a game party tonight a t 8 o'clock in the school. P layers have been re­quested to bring their own games and cards. The proceeds of the par ty will go to the school fund.

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