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W. J. Monaghan Funeral Held at Cathedral Today Final rites for William J. Monaghan, sr., 58, manager of the Bemis Brothers Bag company, who died Tuesday night, were held at 9 a. m. today at St. Cecilia's cathedral. Requiem mass was said by Father Sunig of St. Margaret Mary's church. Included in the list of honorary pallbearers were 20 directors of the Omaha Manufacturers' association. The complete list: Mark Woodward, Matthew A. Hall, James Reed, Charles Rice, Robert Rosenzweig, Roy Wilcox, J. L. Paxton, Charles Towl of Lincoln, Ernest Roberts, I. W. Carpenter, Jack O'Keefe, H. J. McManus, W. L. Masterman. Oscar Hubbell, W. J. Wiley, Dr. A. Sachs, Dr. W. P. Wherry, Herman Rohling, George Gilliland, Wes Gilliland, Al Bloom, T. F. Naughton, C. E. Corey, J. M. Harding, O. E. Angler, L. E. Hurtz, L. C. Johnson, Carl Vogle, H. S. Reed, Dr. W. H. Schmitz, Otin Alzison, Dr. Felix Despecher, Charles Garvey, Burt Murphy, T. O. Putman, Ed Tiernan, Thomas Coleman. O. H. Zumwinckel, A. R. Kinney, W. C. Fraser, Theodore Tholl, William Gray, T. F. Quinlin, Joseph H. Friedel, John Vinch, Howard Goulding, Leonard Littell, Ben Sackett, L. Proulx, W. A. Ellis, George Edgerly, Al Scott, H. A. Jacobberger, J. L. Baker, P. F. Peterson, A. N. Eaton, Max Miller, W. T Nesbit, H G. Goerner, E. S. Waterbury, D. E. McCulley. Active pallbearer were Thomas Ashton, Al Clark, Sam Beck, Arthur Walstrom, Frank Frahm, Harry Fasick, Henry Mostyn and Ralph Irwin. Burial was in Holy Sepulcher cemetery. Dividend on Panama Bank. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 21 (AP).βThe payment of a 30 per cent dividend, $5,490, to depositors in the failed Farmers' State Bank of Panama, was announced today by the state banking department. Omaha at a Glance D. P. Hogan, president of the Federal Land bank, will leave Sunday for Washington to attend a conference of the 12 land bank presidents. William G. Haynes was elected senior warden of the Episcopal Church of St. Philip the Deacon, of which Rev. John Albert Williams is rector, at a parish meeting Thursday night. Dr. Herbert Wiggins is junior warden. A special committee, headed by L. E. Hurtz, has been appointed by the Omaha Manufacturers' association to submit recommendations on amending the proposed city ordinance governing the licensing of stationary engineers operating either power or refrigeration units. Eastern cities which have daylight saving time find it very satisfactory, according to letters received by Allen T. Hupp, secretary of Associated Retailers. The retailers will sound out sentiment of Omaha merchants on the proposal. William N. Youngclaus of Madison, Ia., who has taken legal action against the movie distributors "zoning law," has gained fame in movie circles but has lost considerable cash and sleep, he said here Thursday while attending the convention of theater owners. Lee Henry, Bromley hotel, got a judgment for $850 in district court Thursday against Detective Harry Rogers, who shot him in the toe last June while firing at an escaping prisoner. "We seem to be a nation of aspirin eaters," Charles Bauer, Creighton chemistry professor, told the Concord club Thursday at the Paxton. Three million pounds, five million doses, went to cure the national headache in 1931. Leavenworth street cars run in bunches, sometimes 20 minutes apart, according to a complaint to The World-Herald who suggests that a supervisor be put on the job. The street car company says the condition is temporary and snow is to be blamed. Recovering from burns on her face and arms suffered when cleaning solution thrown by Miss Frances Dawson, 4017 Hamilton street,