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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR JAN 16, 1947 r.RANT ELIZABITH. at heri ODONNELL 11 Ex-Baseball Star J. T. Sheckard.Virginia rriioence. 165 Battery Aenue.

Furttll 146th Street. 3 rati? Hair.Uton. Brooklyn, on January 1 on January Heroes' Parents Kunert. Marjaret 14 8urwel by husband, wuuam; oy wue. "rif Fielding, Batting Marks Kin of 2 Presidents Maioney.

Michael four ona. Edward. William. Haroia.iana tawara; JUiim. Nettie Seek Gl Dead Attorney to File of Recluse ii ii.r nn duchter.

Vlra. Dorothy 'Mrs. Jiwohir. ii.nl,o. uuiu.iin.

u'lhr, fh Rrnnlfuii Fnulf in firldian. with an average of .964 iriugs. H. MoDermott.J. Simpson.

uru I a t-r SDecial to Brooklyn Boole Mass St. ratricaa munc. oaiuruai. jmiuwiom, Lancaster. ra Jan.

IB jsnirs i. McGrath. Bridget quiem pyme. Jame-i CanUnaed from Pat rhnrrh 11 am. Interment Holy at 9 30 am.

solemn rfc-quiem MiUi' -uo ln l9VO- 11 aa a xouicrs, jau. to virsmui ruxwr- Slieckard. former outfielder with Mulloy, Nelhe Nelson. Emma K'lancy. Leo W.

fJiiiiton. William Crois Cemetery. St. Clements R. C.

Church. 19 a league leader in stolen bases, with velt. 84. a second cousin of the 1044 on Interment su John's Cemetery. I the Brooklyn.

Chicago. St. Louis and :8 for Baltimore in 1899 and 67 for President Franklin D. Rooseelt n.t IjWho Left $115,000 ney. John R.

Dr. J. A. H4JJNOT FLORENCE M. of, Donnell.

Waller Rockville Centre. L. I suddenly, on: Direction of E. A. Dealing.

Lie. jCmnnnaU teams of the National Brooklyn In 1903. In 1911 lie drew.believed a first cousin of the latel that vllsnt hf Mir ley, Irene k'uih, Thoniaa League, died yesterday in Lancaster, 141 oases on oaiis, a KationnnrreMoent inruau-rr wmeten, meo tk. ualu.t-4Ji January 1.. ii 1.

Maney, i n. w.dnedav. January 15. 1947. be- i4 rw- private nursing Cr0M- posthumously to hb JOavis Ort.LoueM ,1, pr.nk L.

mother of THOMAS H. beloved husband of w. "J'" JT'" CT 7 ne was siruia. dv au auiiiiiu- cAiuir outiiivv. 1 1 Btimm uoc-1 Ha i her.

A will of the late Charles Edward, wealthy Brooklyn reclus who lived with two sisters under ivuwaras. tnarR reuny. uiiaui rrir mother-in-law 01 Dorothy Anna; iatner 01 momas ana ti, r.nHH,,Dhi- th. Bpforp tlie boy died." hi father nrth.Geor8eJ. Phelan.P.M.

of Judith S. and Florence Hardy of Cleveland; aljo, i. rTwl I it. ilii.k..i1 o)i i t. tVt.t Vwms kioodhue.Rhoda Roblin.

Wtlbert R. at the Fhneh survived tek Brantkhlldren ne JIT l5. I'm deU-rmlned to Elizabeth SausvlllcAmehe MU Hnad iCuV'four Fwieral' here. nrfww.unr ine i jnntfprs irnm A iprinni wu of ai kiiokii ti ilk: u. ui rivLjiii dwhmaw, in one lunr ircnramv la nemiricB Hadnot.

Florence Schmalfeld. Frits Lynbrook. on Friday at 8 30 Saturday. 8 30 a irom runerai RrnnkK-n nennant wlnnir.E the 1906 to 1910 seasons with Chica-1 a great-granddaughter of John R. -n i uj, 1,.

n. Hohorst. Adele M. Schul. Mary Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Mid-; Chapel.

103 lung titreet. iiemn Lstrobe. engineer and architect Church of z. sravea over mere 1 aw in r.ujos was louna aesa in nia yland. WllUara Sctnt, Ellen T.

die Village, N. Y. Recmem Inn Interment Hulv Cross uir iu "rio. out tney are noi gevuim uin uvr-room coia water Iiat at LJohnson. Aaron Smith.

Charles H. munaued bv Nert Hnlon vas'Kie and Frank Sohulte. which com- aias noowvt.i su oora in auirn miiv anniinh Rt vir.ni4. ni.ki 11. nrmnnffr nn mirtp n' Johnston.

FlorenceSouthwick, J. R. Wednesday. January 15. 1947.

at herl ithen known as the Superbas after a bined with the Tinker-to-Evers-to-i W' a "vea in ujsier uay ior, are many Df us wh0 feel. been dead for two dais. Bank book Kauffman, Isidore Steere. Richard v.u. 1 vh John H.

residence. 406 Beltash Avenue. Bell-1 ORT LOUISE nee Meyen rouoe of acrobats. Hanlon's Su-, Chance double play machine and many Ithe same wav. and we are golni to and other DaDers Indicated his Fefer' Mathilda Whitney Anna E.

I more. L. I. ln her 70th year, beloved, Tuesday. January 14.

1947, beloved His best years as a hltierpitohT Mordecal Brown giving! rneral services will be held at use fypry mean4 to ilu- jume official, waalth amounted to at least iwife of John H. Hohorst. Former'wife of the late Jacob; dear mother ere ln 1901. hen he balled J53 to the Cubs the world championship lnli30 pm. tomorrow In the Whalenj $175,000.

BAKER SEYMOUR on Jan- resident of Bay Ridge section of of John Charles. August. Andrea. finish fourth in the National Leasue.1907 and 1908. 168 Park Man- Mf gala pin to speed.

M. Edwards Marten, deputy chief nary 15. 1947, beloved husband or Brooklyn. Reposing at 400 Bellmore Mrs. Elizabeth Ross.

Mrs. Baroara battini? averages, and ln 1903, whenl He was a Cub coach In 1917 when, a 0 return of bodies would be drawnjmedical examiner ln Brooklyn, said Julia and dear father of Dorothy; Avenue. Bellmore. L. I Funeral and Brosnahan and Mrs.

fiuuhed seventh among the he was appointed director of the cUI1 Cemetery, Ardsley up nrxt Thursday a meeting of executive otneers in tne group also survived bv 2 sisters, Florence, religious services on Saturday at I Ma her: sister of Mrs. Andrea Sarles; ieagUPS hitters with a 332 average.iGreat like.s Naval Training Sta Dallve, Alice Mulligan; 3 p.m. interment Green-Wood grandchildren also He twlce llle League'tlon during World War I. Burtis, Harold. Chester.

Solemn terv. Brooklyn. Under the direcUon Funeral from Werst Funeral yesterday, following an autopsy at Kings County morgue, that the recluse had died of heart disease, aggravated by a vitamin deficiency. The body was taken to the Jere Jehovah Witnesses heaniuartrs-53 walker Man- hattan. Requiem Mass.

Saturday, at JU io of John J. Michalek. 71-41 cooper Avenue, oienuaie. fit Finbars R. C.

Bellmore Funeral Home. I Friday, am Requiem Mass Meetings Boost Morale To Expand Home J. Cronln Funeral Home. 115 At- Mrs. Brinsley, Mrs.

B. Dlugaschr RnnsiTiB at Funeral Home of F. J. iSacred Heart C. Church.

10 a Meetings of the group are ve A solemn high requiem Continued from Page 1 in Carneiie Hall and, like one held McLaughlin. 8125 3d Avenue. In-! l3' 19V7IU- Interment St. Johns Cemetery. beloved of mass will be celebrated at 10 am, rernTent St Cemetery.

8t.ten.UAM husband Mary; Ex-0. E. S. Matron JActive in Charity Bland. -n rv.l..

PENNY WILLIAM A on January 14. 1947. at his resi- houses a laundry, garages, repair shops, caleteria, furnace rooms and other utility rooms. The new build- last nignt, are aimea pruuaiuy i morale-boosting. The session opened with memorial service and the parents stood and prayed, each ln his or her faith.

BAUM NETTIE on January jJonn Hyland. Funeral Saturday 1947. beloved wife of Anthony; iS fmm hls re.slrience 3fLii dence. 37 Mineola Avenue, Roslyn. Funeral services for Mrs.

Adele; Mrs. Bertha Dlugasch. well known devoted sister of Jessie T. Leonard, 75tn stIeet. Requiem Mass Our Heights.

beloved husband of Brinsley of 119-04 Place. Rich-iln Jtwlsh philanthropic work til ing will also house the society's tomorrow ln St. Paul's R. C. Church, Congress and Court Sts.

The celebrant will be the Rev. Charles Ber-nal, who found the body and who has known the family for years. Edwards' sister, Delia, Is in the Bellevue Hospital psychopathic ward, and another sister, Anna, 67, Is in Kings County Hospital, suffering from acute malnutrition. Some were well on In years; others E. Brady.

Services waiter of Angels Church. imotw aw. iw-WBBR- no loratedinot so old. appeared to have Avenue Thursday. 8 p.m.

Funeral JOHNSON-On January 15. 1947.0f Edward W. Penny and Mrs. Wil- stftr and a past matron of thellived in the borough for many years 111 Slaten wlth their grief. A group of broken Friday 10 am Interment Cypress AARON, of 94 14ih Street, belovedjiiam Bundrick; also survived by twolChapter will be held at 8 o'clockjand organized the wial service de- Demolition of the five houses, hearts offering consolation to one u.ii.

Ifather of Viola Hancke and Eric Urandchildren. Reoosing at The 'in r.ro Pense AiDartment at Beth El Hospital. Ave- mc. nt nni lanother, being able to speaK to eacn other without reservations, for all Dcrvices Bt Lirauu oc c. iljuh ii.

j. nutcnings Mineral Home, nan sm, Piinera Home. 437 Nostrana i-i). aiic BRACKEN HARRY 5, January. son street FriiUv it.v.i,.

oi, i nresldent of the woman's "miy-ouu miiuiio oiiu rciuing tne same sorrow. London Strike delivered 14. 1947. beloved husband of Pn, u7. the hosoital for ten vears flnd suiwble homes' Smcel A religious message was of Fortt father of Adele Lindig and Robert 1 iMiflinmh 'i nm nn1 inland honorary oresldent at the time Ule turned d.0WTl PPle-bv Chaplain Julius Cravits discussed the Bracken Services at the" JOHNbTON-on January 14 ri I ir'.

1 her dralh. ,11011 lor eviction 01 the tenants last, Di Bm Goloman Ties Up Food benefit Moadinser Funeral Parlors. 1120 Nassau Knolls CemeteiT. Easter Star servTce Burial will! Mrs. Dlugasch was active in the embein th orgaon alms for latbush Avenue.

Thursday, p.m.,"' "'I imorrow in CvDievs United Hospital drives and 7 of "ew members. Rogers B. and Arthur I. Johnston PHELAN PATRICK MICHAEL. P'ate tomorrow in picas of Its ministers, in cUarge of a re-, Continued from Page 1 mt.

11 inriiDC-i' nn ...1112 She was a grad. location program to help the tenant To br'n? the yies home, itrikers refused. "It wui'umi a a.vi.M iiuuuoiiu 1 1.. IU 1 A niMll I Wednefday. January Id 194(.

01 Funerilli chapel. 1230 Bushwick Ave- Margaret Moran PheUn: father or wrs; no of the New York College of find homes as soon as possible. ni.A Cti-aol' KftlnvnH 'l fP TI AA Vflrt BC 1 T-. nue' uueiuiruiirrank. John and Mrs.

waiter Mil- i Pharmacy and a member of the v. ti.i where they will be burled, with serv-1 demanding first a guarantee that Ices conducted by the grievances will be settled. The 2. To start a campaign lor memo-, Government said It had made it rials. I last concession.

of the late Henry oear mom woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia. ifr. Funeral from Coughlin Funeral c'eaa "inrookh n' Jewish Center the Reri-i of Henry J. and Mrs. Riwr Re.

believed to have died the d.v. be- BrUn Jew ush Center he Bed- Mm)n G. Heuschel. secretary to of Hadassah, the iidow of Chapter Kiiinw ui ju 1 nrp sn, uns ns Oioss; sister 01 Wis. tnzaueui KAUrr man ISIDORE iinei.

or J. Rrinslev and was a ctthvii of the i uignuuaimu 11111 1 3. to estaoiisn an enaownieni Dockers who operate cranes. 800 E. nth Street.

Brooklyn. N.Y..! at a.m. Thursday. 'r)Q" 1 h- u.a i. withe Home for the Aged.

Graetzer. Mrs. Marie Sanders. Mrs. Frances Herbig and Joseph Heln- i that "even if the OPA had granted fllna fr the children nf the men winches and other machinery were on Wednesday.

January 1947. be-, Rnm.ra wtt.rfrt with the Eastern Star! Surviving is a daughter. the eviction order, we would not on strike at six docks. Stevedores have forced the issue" because ol loved husband of Kate: devoted wkt.i. on 14.

1947 beloved i.nri tn a member of the Order Rooprl Fisher, and a grandson. Fu were working at many places but could do relatively little because the father of Bernard and LeRoy Kauff husband of Anna and father of of the Amaranth machinery was halted. neial services were conducted today at the Boulevard Chapel, 374 Empire Boulevard. Burial was in Mt. Mon til lore Cemetery.

killed during the war. Members of the organization's board of directors include, ln addition to Bill and Max Goldman, Jacob Becker, 240 Crown Ba-ruch Smith, 10 Pulaski and Hyman Cohen, 578 Marcy Ave. Bessie Minsky of 1339 41st St. Is Clarence, Doc Clyde, Clem and Theona. Services at Fred Herbst At least 15.000 truckers ln the Herbert Rawlins, stacit; one grandchild also survives.

Funeral from Wersts Funeral Home. 71-41 Cooper Avenue, Glendale, L. Saturday, 10:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Benedict's R.

C. Church, 11 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Charles M.

Larmann. BYRNE On January 14. 1947, JAMES beloved husband of Eleanor nee O'Connor). Reposing the housing shortage. He said that the organization was aware that many of the tenants had lived on the Heights most of their lives and wished to stay there.

If possible. The society's factory uses up 2,700 tons of paper annually for its publications. To stress the need for the expansion, Mr. Knorr pointed Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place, Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Friday, 1 p.m.

Interment Silver Mount Cemetery, Staten Island. midlands were ready to Join the strike crippling the country's transport Industries and food supplies unless the deadlock was broken man and Dorothy Levtne; dear brother of Jacob Kauffman, Sarah Sheinert, Rose Krasner and Eva Leavy. Services Friday, January 17, at 11 a.m. at Flafbush Memorial Chapel, 1283 Coney Island Avenue (near Avenue J). Interment New Mount Carmel Cemetery.

KELSEY VIRGINIA oh Jan- Wilberl R. Roblin, Retired Broker today. SAUSVILLE On January 15, Nearly 1,000 delegates of the Break in Weather 1947. at New Haven, Connecticut, out at a recent conference of the, Uitneaui that at th. tl.o Retired Builder, 82 iStrikers voted overwhelmingly last formerly of Rrnoltlvn.

AMEI.IE wife J'en wove, Jan. 10 nerueri William A Martin Funeral Home of the late Joseph. Reposing 67' of old Westbury, former 6 p.m. Thursday at Kennedy's member of the New York Stock Ex- night against going back to work unless they were guaranteed acceptance of their demands for overtime Services for Wilbert Rockwell present plant was built in 1927 only Tino tn FrOO Pi nnQ 829 tons were used. This, he added, UUe TO rFee sUne was an Indication of the organiza-'f imJaJ Cam Hons steady growth since a rotary OlOUJiaeu DV lOg Chnnel.

5603 Church Avenue limi OI Balcneier. Aaee at Roblin, 82. retired buildor. will be changes, a 44-hour week and paid Classon Avenue corner Sterling uary 15, 1947, beloved wife of Frank Place. Funeral Friday, 10:45 a.

mother of Vera, Marlon. Frances, Requiem Mass St. Teresa's Church. Ann, Alyce. Doris and Eileen.

Serv- Interment Calvary Cemetery. ices at the Moadinger Funeral Par- 15 iqjt lors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Friday, CLANCY On January 15. 1947 LEO beloved husband of Mar-r p' caret tnee Herroni; son of the late KIEFER MATHILDA. January- vacations. neral notice later.

Rawlins, died yesterday in North, held al 8:30 tonight in the Charles E. Harting, Director. Country Community Hospital, where sons Funeral Home. r- ch he had been under treatment for In-183 Han.son Place. Burial will take press was-first Installed in a vacant with more than 700 flight can- Labor Minister George Isaacs re store at 35 Myrtle Ave.

in 1919. iceled at LaOuardla Field In the past place tomorrow in Silver Mount Three years later the workshop! an hours, authorities today antict- torted that the government had made its final concession. Cabinet Meets Again Cemetery. Staten Island. was moved to a six-story building pated a let-up in the dense weather James and Mary Clancy; brother of 1 4 1947, beloved mother of Joseph, Mr.

Roblin, who had built a num at io uoncoro st. Mere a natoea hoped that near-normal opera- juries sunered in a iau in nis nome denly, January 15. of 121 Derby 3j Street. Valley Stream. L.

hus-i Born'ln England. Mr. Rawlins was band of Emilie; father of John.jbrougnl t0 Uie united Slates as a Rudy. Mrs. Dorothy Mackay; grand-cmld He wfts graduated from Co-father of Robert Mackay.

Funeral iumbja University in 1902 and joined services at the Moore hrnitre firm two vears inter ber of homes in Queens and super Soldiers moved strike-bound meat from the Smlthfleld wholesale press was added and in addition Mrs. Loretta O'Neill and Mrs. Mary John and Emma Futterer; dear sis-Sattler. Reposing William A. Martinlter of Anna, Frank Roeckel; devoted tlons would be resumed some time today.

Trie Weather Bureau predicted market to London butcher shops Funeral Home, Classon Avenue grandmother of Bernard, Theresa corner Sterling Place. Funeral janl Loretta Schnabel, Joseph and continued cloudiness, but less fog Saturday, 10 Requiem Mass Oene Kiefer. Reposing at her home and scattered showers today and tonight. Highest temperature today 427 Bergen Street, Bellmore, L. vised the construction of apartments in Manhattan and elsewhere, died Tuesday at his home, 183 Park Place.

He was a native of Philadelphia and for a number of years lived on the West Coast, where he was emtak'ed in a number of large construction projects. Before coming to Brooklyn three years ago he In 1912 he left the firm but retained his seat on the Exchange, specializing In railroad stock, until his retirement ten years ago. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jo Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, 10 Home. 54 W.

Jamaica Avenue, Valley Stream. Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Saturday afternoon Nassau Knolls Cemetery. SCHUL MARY, of 93-29 86th Road, Woodhaven, on Tuesday. should be about 40.

It was forecast. Normal temperature for this date a.m. St. Barnabas Church, Bellmore. Interment St.

John's Cemetery Is 31. again. The Cabinet scheduled a meeting to discuss whether additional troops should be sent to move food supplies piling up on the Idle docks. The rash of sympathy strikes supporting the original London truckers' walkout made assessment of the total number of strikers difficult. Elimination of overlapping reports, which were particularly confused from the dock zones, brought the best available total to about 60,000.

sephine N. Rawlins; two daughters, At sea the weather was somewhat KUNERT MARGARET (nee Mc Mrs. Bingham A. Morris or South, DonaS-dde lived for many years in Hollis and improved, ampton and Mrs. Gerald H.

Moran 1947. Reoosing at Chapel, 63-17rV" St. Albans. He also had been a res, ldent of Huntington. The coast guard cutter Ingham is expected to rendezvous today with to the regular periodicals the Witnesses were soon turning out 2,000 books a day, which they printed, folded and bound themselves.

Now Have Complete Printing Plant Today the factory is a complete book and magazine printing plant with six rotary presses. It also houses a two-color high speed press, three flatbed presses, bookbinding equipment and all facilities necessary for shipping the publications. Besides a machine shop and a carpentry shop there to also a division which manufactures the portable phonographs used by the members in their door-to-door canvass to sell the religious tracts. In 1923 the sect built a radio station at Rossvllle. Staten Island, on a farm which provides much of the food for the communal meals In St.

Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLINTON WILLIAM on Wednesday, January 15. 1947, beloved father of John, William Vera Miller and Irene Lundquist. (Reposinc: at the Funeral Home, 187 S.

Oxford Street, until Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass at St. ('aines Pro-Cathedral. COONEY On Tuesday. January 14, 1947.

JOHN R. COONEY. beloved husband of the late Mary Igoe Cooney; devoted father of Frank V. Cooney. Elizabeth M.

Cooney and nieces. Sister Marie Nathaniel andii Cold Spring Harbor; a son, Her-Marilyn Weller. Funeral from theibeTt Rawlins and a brother, Al-Buss Funeral Home, 67-08 Myrtle fred Rawlins. the 7.163-ton Canadian ship Tecum Some 60 years ago lie Joined the Bricklayers Union and in early life Woodhaven Boulevard. West Forest Hills, until Friday, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Henry McCaddin Son, Directors. seh Park, which was reported breaking up in a storm Tuesday. The Avenue, Glendale, Friday, with Requiem Mass at 10 a m. at St.

U. S. Army transport GeneraJ M. worked in various parts of the United States. When the State Hospital at Central Islip was built Mr.

Rob Mrs. E. G. Nelson, Thomas R. C.

Church, Woodhaven Hersey Is standing by the stricken Interment St. John's Cemetery. ship. lin supervised the bricklaying work MALONEY MICHAEL beloved husband of the late Winifred Mc-Namara; father of John brother of Thomas and William, Mrs. Nora there.

He was married twice. His first -Native of South SCOTT ELLEN TAYLOR, Vincent W. Cooney of Maplewood Frawley and Mrs. Mary Nugent. He wile, the former Elizabeth Cleary, loved wife of Gilbert L.

Scott of Book Reviews Postponed Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims announces that, Inasmuch as the Rev. Dr. L. Wendell Flfleld has not fully recovered from an attack of influenza. It is necessary to postpone the Plymouth Popular Book Reviews, usually held on Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock In the church auditorium.

Announcement of their resumption will be made later. died in 1936. He is survived by his naymona street, KocKvuie c.rvirv fnr Mr. rmma Warn State Dept. On Trade Pads N.J.

Funeral from his home, 88 Har-jwas r-a. in Seakle, County Clare, vard Avenue, Maplewood, Ireland Retired from N. Y. P. January 18.

at 9 a.m. Solemn Precinct. Funeral Saturday quiem Mass at St. Joseph's Church, from hls residence. 937 57th Street, Centre.

L. I mother of Carolyn Nelson of 1079 Lincoln Mls- Anna Svenson Case Vernon and Frances Case who dled in prospect Heights ons Clarence. Doc, White. Christian Science servicepita Tuesday, one day after clfm Rolm: a daughter, Bethel Home. Studios for broadcasting were installed at the Brooklyn headquarters six years later.

Bethel Home also underwent, mnnv Mapiewooa. at a.m. interment. 9:30 a sharp Solemn High Re at the Forbell Funeral Home, 77 87th birthday! will be held at Harry Flies, and four grand Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. children.

quiem Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church. Inter- changes before the present struc- Washington. Jan.

16 (U.R)-Senate o'clock tonight in Fairchild's Chapel ment St. John's Cemetery. CURLEY IRENE (nee Slevin), of 204 26th Street, on January 14, 1947. beloved wife of William devoted mother of Irene, Marie and 951 Atlantic Ave. The Rev.

Roy Hendricks, pastor of the New York Avenue Methodist Church, New A TVnn 1 1 stffii- Jacob Phaler ture was built in 1929. The Watch-'Republican leaders arranged a tower Bible and Tract Society was closed meeting with Undersecretary moved to Brooklyn in January, 1909.of staU! William L. Clayton today tinder the leadership of 811 attempt to head'off a Senate Tazze Russell, who founded theittack on Administration plans to Expert lettering den. atenti In .11 eem.terie. and eteued t.

leak like new. C.I1 MAia 4-6718 UotU 10 f.M. John J. O'Neil, Director. MANNING JAMES on 14.

1947, beloved husband of Cecelia Brady; devoted father of Corp. Reposing at Henry Mc ate. Burial will be Saturday in! group in Allegheny, duringjcut tariffs. Thomas, U. S.

M. and James Jr. Caddin Son Home, 24 7th Avenue, until Friday, 9 a.m. Requiem Mass Church of St. John the Evangelist, 9:30.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. the 1870s. aenate i-resiaeni Artnur M. van-denberg and Chairman Eugene D. Funeral Held Funeral services were conducted today in ttie Gordon Funeral Chapel, Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre, Friday, January 17, 1947, 8:15 p.m.

CHARLES HANCOCK, son of the late Charles H. and Jane L. Smith, on January 15. Funeral from home of his sister, Mrs. Edward A.

Richards, 50 Bow Street, Forest Hills, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. SOUTHWICK JONATHAN REEVES, on January 15, 1947, beloved husband of Anne (nee Ma-gulrel; devoted father of George; loving brother of Mrs. Thomas Price, Mrs. Patricia McCue, Mrs. Thomas Lefebure, Mrs.

Howard Langeloh, Purchased Beecher Home Reposing at his residence. 1206 46th Street, until Friday at 9:30 a.m. Solemn High Requiem Mass St. Vin- 5 Fleet Walk, Brooklyi 1, H. T.

Millikin (R Colo.) of the finance Russell purchased the Henry Ward CUSH-On January 13, 1947 committee requested the session Interment Beecher home at 124 328 E. Houston Manhattan, for Columbia iThpy were expected to urge Clayton THOMAS, of 215 92d Street, beloved I cent Ferrer's Church. Wilmington, N. C. Mrs.

Nelson, whose husband, Adolph, died many years ago, was a jnember of the home department of the Sunday School of the New York Avenue Methodist Church. Born in Conway, S. C-, she had lived in Brooklyn 35 years. Two grandchildren. Louis Nelson and Charles Nelson, will accompany the body to Wilmington.

Mrs. Nelson is survived by three to "go slow" in further reciprocal trade agreements, or risk a Senate husband of Mary (nee KroIU; dearjHoly Cross Cemetery. father of Lucille and Joseph; de-l DirecUon M. J. Smith Sons.

foted brother of Mrs. Anne Mc-I nrt Funeral from McDERMOTT On January 14 Jacob Phaler of 927 57th who died from a heart, attack Tuesday while fittentlini; a performance in the Kenmore Theater. Burial was the Baron Hush Cemetery, Staten Island. 'Darraughs Funeral Home, 8813 5th! 1947, JAMES of 466 44th Street, Avenue, Friday. Solemn Requiem nusuaim oi uuuetic Nell, Charles and Edward South- curb On the Administration's tariff trimming powers.

Already some suggestions along this line have been offered. Senator Owen Brewster Me.) favors a strengthened Federal Trade Commission or an entirely new board Mas Rt Putrick-s rhnrch 1ft a imott tnee onarKi.yj; oevoieu iauier He was born In Brooklyn 20 years Funeral from the Thomas other grandchildrel, Marorie and Funeral Directors raturui 8EBVICS ECONOMT Chapels: Interment Holy Cross (of Mrs. John Rode, Kathleen, James Quinn Home, Nelson of Brooklyn and ago and graduated from New pJJT Main Street' Frtott- L- l- Mrs. Brewster GotLsch of Babylon. Mrs.

Richard Gilmore and Chris- DAVIS On January 15, 1947. IIS ATLANTIC AVENUI Utrecht Huh School and served in the coast guard for three years of World War II with a rating of sea to oversee administration tariff Heights to house the original 30 workers. Shortly thereafter the organization purchased the brown-stone house at 122 Columbia Heights, and In 1910 it added the Fur-man St. buildings, adding five stories to the four-story structures. During World War the Witnesses left the borough for Pittsburgh because, according to a discussion of their growth in a recent issue of the Messenger, "it was made very uncomfortable for them in Brooklyn." They returned in 1919.

The increased output of the factory ln the years following the war necessitated once again the enlargement of Bethel Home. The society bought the brownstone house at 126, and razed all three build FRANCES CAIRL, beloved wife McDermott. Funeral Jl HoKXeA. me'r TTi.rrv In her hMh vear Retvisini? Ma5S at tne HOI5 fleemer Harry, in her 58fh year. Reposing Schaefers Funeral Parlors.

4th 1 nollcv. 8tnator Pat McCarran (D (i 35 LAf ATM IK ii 4-1398 U9 3655 130 1 man second class Nev.) wants Senate review ai.d aD- a.m. Interment St.1 mn, viury i. wuiwii 2H proval for all tariff treaties. George J.

Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55! Avenue at 42d Street, Saturday, Ph, Tth Avenue. Service Saturday, Jan-! January 18. 9:30 a.m. Solemn Re-1 temecerv' I R. C.

Church. 10 January He was a member of the Junior League of the Infants Home of Services Jbr Mrs. Mary Roberts Guion, who died Monday night at uary 18, at 10:30 a.m. quiem Mass St. Michael's R.

C. STEERE RICHARD, on Wednes Brooklyn. Surviving are his mother The meeting with Clayton was set as the Government's committee on reciprocity information continued her home, 84 Newell will be held 73 "AM interment noiy vross'dav. January IV 1947 beloved Mrs. Goldie Phaler; a sister, Mrs.

at 8 o'clock tonight in the Edward EDWARDS CHARLES, on Janu-; nurcn-ery 13. at hts home. 247 Baltic I Cemetery. unurcn. father of Richard S.

Steere. Serv-. nowling Funeral Parlors. 92 M'ers- ariQ a brother, Daniel. hearings on proposed lower-tariff trade agreements with 18 foreign countries.

Street, beloved brother of Annie and! McGRATH On January 15, 1947. Ice at the Chapel, 9al Norman Ave The Rev Gale .1 morosAM Delia isawaros. runerai rTiaay. 9: 30 BRIDGET (nee Keane), beloved! anuc nvenue neai uiano ve-j rector of the Episcopal Church of Mrs. H.

T. Werber a.m.. Irom Chapel, 115 Atlantic Ave- vnfe of Michael: mother of Mrs uue, on oaiuroay at i p.m. Kent Rt. nf which nue.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Thomas Day: sister of Mrs. Annie ings to make room for the pi-sent Army Ajjs Dan jj vrmmnj muM nn Mrs. Guion had been a member for Pauls R. C.

Church. Congress and Maroney. Mrs. Catherine O'Neill, Court Streets. Interment Holy Cross; Mrs.

Mary Baggott. two brothers, Wednesday, January 15. 1947, be-many years, will officiate Burial loved brother of Sister Mary take P'ae tomorrow afternoon) Aryirpr rrf13y S.M.; Mrs. Mary A. Donnelly, Mrs.l'n Green-Wood Cemetery.

VI I IIUUJ Cemetery. CONTRACT 3X2 SEl.KD BIDS will be reci-lv-d hy tno Boind of Water Supply, at offi'ea. thirtHonlh floor. 120 WU Street. New Vck City until A.M., Extern htaniiird Time, on Tuesday.

February )1, 1SM7 for Contract 382. for fjiniBh-luif. testing and dcllverlnic ten 72-imrt hy 47HHnh. four 80-lneh by 42-Inch, two 72-inch by 54-inch and one 24-incli by lfl'SHnrh bror.ye noail-! type Ven-turi meters, two by 2-Inch by 60 by 54-Inch bronze rectangular Venturl meters, instrument assembliej, water Washington, Jan, 18 tU.P! The army said today that Valentine cards to men overseas should be mailed immediately to make sure they reach their destination by Feb. 14.

John and Patrick of Limerick, Ireland. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from H. F. McKeon Funeral Home, Paul Kaun. Mrs.

Wa.lt.er Randall- Mrs. UUion, wno was Corn 111 D.nmlnH Prnm V.Lt.r.iU1. I Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc. FIRTH On Tuesday, January two nieces and 1 of 6-Man Gang Held in Holdup one nephew also, Mrs Wilhelmina I.

Werher riled beloved Avenue, near aist street, 14. 1947. GEORGE survive. Funeral from Charles brother of Mae G. Firth.

Services an ner me. ane was tne w-wow oi, (Tuesday) at her home, 51' after several months ui0 T1 She was the wife of Herman Larmann Funeral Home, 6681 79th Place, Middle Village, L. 1 Saturday. 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem tnence to St.

Agathas k. (j. cnurcn where a Requiem Mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. at the George W.

Pease and Son Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand Ave miiuuu.s Liu. Worher retirerl rMf Muss St. Margaret R. C. Church, nephews also survive.

Friday, Two men, who police said, belonged to a six-man gang which figured in a robbery, nine burglaries for the Clyde Steamship Line. nue, at Hancock Street, January 17, at 8 p.m. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- MOLLOY NELLIE (nee McCau Mrs. Werber.

who came to this ley), on January 14. 1947, snrlrlpnlv Mrs. John Alexander GOODHUE RHODA country from Germany as a young and several automobile thefts, were rnmui siient most nf her life in i held without bail for the Grand WHITNEY ANNA ELIZA, on Princeton, N. Jan. 16 (U.R)Mrs.T.rn,.ifivn she was a.

memhpr nf Jurv on charees of robberv and Jsepn Brother Chris- Joseph Brother January 13, 1947, beloved wife me late Joseph dear tne late Edward; loving mother of a Vprnia Lillian Jtlan, FS.C, Mrs. John Farrell. January 15, 1947, aged 91 years, wife of the late Jennings W. Service tcv-i equipment, electric cables and for the Rondout. Wist Branch and Kensiro South effluent I chambers of the Delaware aqueduct, all ias set forth in the ivpeciflraiionj.

I Pamphlets contamine information for bidders, fornui of bid and contract. I specifications, contract drawings re. iquirements ns to surety, can bo mbuined at the office of the Secretary i at the above address, upon application in person or by mall, by depositing the, (sum of J5.00 In cash or iln equivalent for ea, pamphlet. Within 30 davs following the award of contract or rejection of bids, the full amount of such deposit will be refunded for each pamphlet submitted as a bid and a refund of $1 00 will he made for each. immphkt returned in acceptable condition.

For further particulars, apply al tlie office of the Chief Engi-; n- cr at the above address, IRVING V. A. HUIE. President: 'HENRY HESTERRKRO. Kl'Fl'S E.

OAiilCN Commissi. Board Wst-r Supply; RICHARD H. BURKE. S-tretarv. Elizabeth Alexander, 80.

designer St Jatoi)i Lutheran Church, 4th grand larceny when arraigned yes-of costumes and sets for Maude' AvP npar 54tn st and a memberj terday before Magistrate Thomas Adams' productions, died at tne Martha Society there Cullen in Felony Court, home Tuesday night. She was ihej Funeral services will be held at! The defendants, Sol Schwartz, 28. widow of the late artist, John W. 2 p.m. FridB.v at the George C.

of 150 Ralph and Wiley Mur-Alexander. -Herbst and Son Funeral Home, 6741 Iphy. 25. a negro, of 1743-A Atlantic Among the costumes Mrs. Ave.

Buna! will be in Mt. who oolice described as being Edna. Wilbur and Edward Funeral Mrs. arreu Friday. 8 pm.

at George Werst Fu-services at her home, 1035 E. 94th ler Mrs. M. McGrath and Mrs.rPrai' 7141 Cooper Avenue Street, Friday at 2 p.m. Interment, 7urke.

Reposing at Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m. Inter-to follow. Canarsie Cemetery. 10tn Avenue, until Friday Evergreens Cemetery. Daniel J.

Fullerton, Director. I9 30 a m- Solemn High Requiem Walter g. Coofee in WOOtruatTSC DIGNIFIED At Low (If FUNERALS At OUR FUNERAL HOMES MOKIYH 151 UndMi Benin iro-eUcfcmlntter 4-1204 50 Smentn drer-ie Ain 2-SS8S 12U (UUhiW Arr-BUckmuutw- 2-4266-7 QUICK. 150-10 Rllhhte A.eniw-IAmale. Me79 Si-32 forest Arenue HEgemai J-0900 fLuthins -600 tTITIN tSUNO S71FmJb.WwtBrictitM-GlbrsrtarZ-$056 MANHArTAN 117 Wmt 72nd StrMt-TRaf alur 1-9110 1451 first Arenue RHmiander 4-MOO e.oNx 1 Wet 190th StrMt-Mytnond -l0 165 E.

Tremont An. lUdkm 7-270 J4I rVUlii Avemie MOtt Km MU22 wcercHi.TlR 214 MamareiMck Armu Whrt PUint 39 Phoni lor oreientotle No Oblltatlon Jill tutuiuiui.il ander created for Maude Adams cemetery. a fugitive from a Florida chain St. John's Cemetery, Vital noticej accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

for publication the same day; os late at 10 a m. Direction M. J. Smith Sons. FOP.DYCE In loving memory of was tnat of Pan.

In 1917 she. Besides her husband she Is sur-'gang and as A W. O. L. from the leapt LYLE CRAYTON Died Ja'nu- "rx'ned tlie Arden Art Galleries in vived by two sons, Kurt Werber ot armv, are charged with the hold-up NELSON EMMA on January ig 1346 Manhattan.

She was honorary presi-' b.i Ridge and Herman A. Werber 'of Michael of 1337 80th 14, 194(, Deioved mother ol the late dent of the School Art League of of Westfield. N. and four a uas station at 441 L'tica Our beloved sailor Homr from fhp Ra Saturday night for publication. Edward and Newton; fond grand- New York.

i children. 'early on the morning of 5 118-17: J23 to 31 fl to 10 in' MARIE FORDYCE. jmotner oi norence, Marjorle, Eu-l gene, Louis and Charles. Service at Nw the 13Cttf)Dap Remembrances: Qdzsscs FARRFTT nmvinn McPARTLAND In loving mem-MARvT Ll of our dear daughter, MARIE. "Llt JPeaay nuary 17, 1946.

Mass HlltBIKF'S AI P. Our Service is designed to meet the needs of each individual case. offered, Visitation Church ja' St' hUrCh' Frlday' uauuuiy ii, o.i-j b.ui. Bternl rest trant unto them. Lord.

I iryraro ni Seventh Decade of Community Service FAIRCHILS SONS HJKEt.il. DIRECTORS SINCE JSSS MnW AtlnsnW Am, (Htr A. SONS and DAUGHTERS. LEGAL NOTICES NAT ICE OF "SALE "No. WM UMTFD STATES DISTRICT COl'RT, EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEVy YHRK-IN THE MATTER OF JOSEPH M.

BRAFMAN and HYMAN D. FA DEN, individually and a. members of the partnership trading as MAN-DELS Alleged Bankrupts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEM that the of the above named alleged bankrupts, consisting of Ladies' Fur Coats. Scarves, Fur Pieces and Fixtures will be sold at PUBLIC ACC-TION.

on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22d. 1947. at 11 A.M.. on the premises.

401 Bridg Street Brooklyn, New York, MILTON ANNis. Receiver. 296 Madi. Avenue. New York City.

MORRIS SCHMULBACH, Atty. Pet. Creds. JACOB DI'BERSTEINf. Auctioneer.

2a Court Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. Telephone.

MAin 4-4181. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execuLion issued out of the Supreme Court, Kiniisi tjiunty. to me directed and delivered. I will sell at public auction, by Nat Rothenherg, auctioneer, a the l.iw directs, for cash only, on the 17th day of January. 1SM7, at 11 o'clocR in the forenoun.

at 171 Wilson Avenue. Borough of Brooklyn. N. Y.t in the County of Kings, all the right, title and interest winch Wilson Clothing the judgment debtor, had on the 9th dav of January, or at any lime thereafter, of. in and to Hie following property: 2 nress- the Fairchild Chapel.

951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue. Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Wilmington, North Carolina. NOVELLI Dr. JOSEPH on January 14, 1947, beloved husband of Mary Alice Novelli, and brother of Rose Appello.

Funeral services at New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford Street, between Atlantic Avenue and Fulton Street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Barbara's R. C. Church, Central Avenue and Bleecker Street, Friday, January 17, at 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Geo. w.peese&soN It HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, Inc.

1ST. 4 TVAftS BUckmlnttet 2-0174 1925 Church Avenu JOHN W. LAMBUI on Let Medal CADILLAC CAM Ta Hire for All Occoelom 1T ST. mt IKD iva. Pkea l.r Snl S-le-l ft.

Oertee Su lie. Funeral Director ing machine frames. 2 motors ehaft- 433 Montr. nd Ave. BROOKLYN nasRDia TAMAICA GARDEN CTTT MAKHASSET STerlinc 3-7700 01..

.,11 lOJ-Kev Sheriff of the City of New York. Nathan Rosenblatt. Deputy Sheriff Brooklyn. January 10, 1947. I.

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