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OBITUARY 
Captain Peter Barkey, a leading 
citizen of St. Paul, and for forty 
years a trustee of Oakland Cemetery, 
died April 16. Mr. Barkey was for- 
merly president of the St. Paul Na- 
tional bank, organizer of the St. Paul 
Fire & Marine Insurance Co., and 
one of the city’s financial powers. 
Henry P. Upham, vice-president 
and treasurer of the same cemetery 
and for 24 years a trustee, died May 
1. He was president of the First 
National Bank and a leader in finance 
and philanthropy in St. Paul. 
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CEMETERY NOTES 
{Concluded fro7n page 65) 
Queens people are citing in urging 
the passage of a bill in the legislature 
to restrict cemetery area in the bor- 
ough. The Bronx is blessed with 4,- 
117 acres of parks and parkways; 
Queens has but 1,043 acres of parks, 
and very few of them developed. 
* * * 
The citizens of Teaneck township, 
N. J., who fought against the loca- 
tion of a burial ground in their mu- 
nicipality by the Gates of Hope Cem- 
etery Company, have induced the 
state board of health by a unani- 
mous vote to uphold the action of 
the township committee and the lo- 
cal board of health and refuse the ap- 
plication for a cemetery grant. 
* * * 
The New York City Building 
Trades’ Council has refused to admit 
the Grave Diggers’ Union, on the 
ground that grave-diggers are not 
builders. The contention was made 
that they might come under the head 
of “excavators,” but the council de- 
cided this was merely a technicality 
and dismissed it. 
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