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11 BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED JAN -29, 1547 ZDratljn Edward Suflerlin, Retired Builder Mrs. Lillian F. Allen Farmlngdale. Jan. 19 Funeral services for Mrs.

UHian F. Allen. of Pint Ave, were held today at St. Thomas' Epi.vopal with the Rev. W.

Robert Hampshire, rector, officiatim. Inter- Cily Would Spur Home Building A measure to encourage construe- ANCOCK MARGARET, of 120-17 Jamaica Avenue. Richmond beloved of WU.l-m of Viola and Glacys. Dcnr.ei'.v and Purcei Funeral Home. 307 Euclid Avenue.

Funeral Saturday, 10 a m. HART ELIZABETH January 27, 1947. beloved mother of Charles E. and John T. Hart.

Services at the Walter B. Cooke. New Episcopal Bishop jBoxell Named Head Has Exacting Schedule jOf C. C. Bureau of ess r.

Employe Relations rodbe- nt. McLouphlin. Bron.Jr.ft McS.ti.- C. A. BurCJnsie MesMiM.Trir rrs Carotnuto.

A. D. O'Connell. Helen CajroU! Margaret Olson AlmaS CMhtn. Rita D.

Palmer Chariot Cuhman. Paola. Julius Funeral sen Ices for Ed ard Sut- ment wu ln Bethoane Cemetery. teran ol twtn Mrs. Alien, who had resided tn tion of one and tao-familv houses retired 1 i Farmingaale for many yeara.

die-J and reconstruction of old vacant held FYarce. A Union T. prr ti I iw itt npl child Chapel. 89-31 164th St, worth. Other aurvivors are another! Funer.il Horn.

1218 Fltbu.h Ave nue. Wednesday, pm. Ftmei Jdmaia. The Rev. Thomas T.

But- Wharton, of this village, and exemptions was before the CitJibert. new bishop of the Episcopal 9th ihm of St. Matthew Episcopal daughter. Mrs. Ruth BanniMer olCouncil committee on Slat Dioce of New York, said tn an.rh U.Ji'SL.liJl verstta' Manhattan.

His wife. 'technical and community aspects of Connolly. 8teUa Cunningham. W. English.

Tina C. Prna, Emrst O2rov, A H. Goelrer. Marine. (Inno.

Martha Thursdav. 1 pm. Interment Ever Place. Pitcher. Caroline Qui ley, Ann Scnm.er.

Fhar.ley. Marsarft Snipman. A Skinner. Edith T. Cliurch, Woodhaven.

will officiate. Hemivtead. ilatmn inrlav llntenrlew today. greens Cemetery. former Anna Louis BrowntU tn lajr prwram beir I I rnA There 1m will be Masonic rites.

I Tntnviureri Kv eum.i iui ail us Quietness, rt seemea K. ik Rnnirku rh.m. HENDRICKSON CECELU (nee Burial will be Ui Maple Grove Hold Riles Tonight Squire. Russell Leader Joseph T. Sharkey of Brook- ver" bus'r llfe- discussed the of New Bedford.

died May 28. commtrct Xvma Bon. sec-lyn. the measure would, in effect. nla schedule.1 1933.

Iretary of the orgaruratlon sine reimburse an owner for about half No five-day. 40-hour wvek. He Is up; Th to the retired 1937. wlU become director of It Hger, Clarence Brien). reading at 322 57th Street.

uaroens. beloved wife of Edwin dear! Mr. Sutterlin. ho was born In Hancock. MarsaretSuilivan, Anne Sutterlin.

E-dward mother of Mrs tine; ie 1 Edward and James Hendrick- ln nome oi a sister, caromn Underbill. Albert ni I I the cost of improvements repair- 7 30 m'1Most wkday willi.m Mannina- underiBureau of Employe Relations. was l- I harlP PAlmPr old bulldinw and would reduce morning, he spends In the cathedral B-shop William T. Manning. announced today by Howard E.

Oal- I Wl VIIUIIWJ I Ullll VI rentals of new buildincs hv ahnu! office, afternoons are given to he served as sunragan, vin eTertitive vice nresident. Her -siiter of Mra Unnr" unrrmi. ai w-. ol, Mart. Elizabeth Hendrk-kson.

C. Jnt. Elizabeth Samuel Mt Dwyer. Annie Vanacore.Tad Walsh. Mary Walters.

Harry- $11 a month. jtending meetings of the many or- came the 11th bishop of the New Mr jj-, (ormfr ttaff repon- nitiAnt h(h 4 an nmr Vrrk rlrve hv elect inrl nn the first I Meehan. Funeral Fridav from O'NeU 'nul'u Hnnie Ti Port tiimilinn Marsh Ixxiije. 188. F.

A. the' Masonic services for Charles ax riempuon lor years wouia -i (siotiities in pumic relations, civic at 10 .111 a in Reniiiem naairi r.iiui, h. im ww vimk i. IIT granted on Improvement cirector. iwo nisnts a wee, on activities and membership develop- TWn I Mil Lrvl (III lIIllirilVfTTlfni.K.

Hill r- nnrvT Mini i -1 rtr i a.vi ii iniiiiMi in in i ri M.im.in 1 m.iss ai uur uicy oi into approved buildups and resu- average, he coixliicu connrma- teroay in tne synoa nouse oi uw r. bv pvpj. "'edof- HeliP St M- S5. erlm "uTurv.ved bv hi, Kb Lk of which he twouTd be cut an amount fo" -rvlces. In the 16 years he hasCathedral of St, John the ZmTJA January 2 beloved ife of chari L.

M. Sane ran is survived hi edebu.k 880. of hich he wl (q 4 f(Vstjbfen sufIraga bishop of the dio- With 130 votes of the clergy wees-, buslnes, Vanization p'bltc JT-. lbe.n rVJwfhefTer.teUMr. hl.rV of the improvements, with a maxi- cese he hssconflrmed an averaue of.sary to.

elect, he 15 latlon. experience. Amori hit New Bedford. Mass. 27.

In her 89th fotmorly of Emma McCulloch and Mr, Fred, a tomorrow, with the renu. or ,15 a rm deal of Sp. anV aVacT.nd Hoi BROWN JANET, on January JS. '-ven: died at the home of Powers. Zu0' 'n tLtto tr.V As archdeacon'of six con- Cathedral.

Kansas City. Mo. ln up-Stale counties, he, At the close of the convention a mo- at her residence. 151 Sterling iiiks and up to to.000 on one-family survived jEversireens Cemetery. UlKS '1W mother of Fred: aiso by i homes.

Place, beloved wife of Allan and raIldchUciren. one sister, one Df fltfiS Mr Palmer, a cabinetmaker, died spends a great deal of time ln that tion was carried the elec-area. ition unanimous. mother oi He.en Bi th FL-hers Funeral Monday niht In his home. io nd $2,950,000 to Aid the Fairchild Chapel.

i suajiut Hcinp r30 Bushwick Avenue fHA.M.EY-Oii January .1947. Si He sa. ln Manhattan Avenue near Grand Avenue, on interment Luther- MARGARET lovma wtcr of nt his boyhood in Sweden. Thursday. January 30.

at 8 pm. I tete pnvare Thomas E. Shanley and John 'survivlns are his widow. Proposed State former connections, he was executive director of the Broadway Association ln Manhattan, public relations director of Commerce and Industry Association of New York City and of the National Aeronautic Association. Appointment of Mr.

Boxell to head the bureau Is the first step tn staffing the newly announced comprehensive, long-range plan to maintain healthy employer-employe relations ln this huge Industrial community. All othei members of the bureau staff will be technical men, with substantial plant backgrounds as Industrial engineers or Ousted Tenants i RtlRTJESSIE on January 27. snaniey oi ireiann. near aunt oi Pauline Palmer; a son. Chester Probe Into Sports Continued from Pat 1947 at her residence 1318 Halsey; KLEINSAMUEL, on January Margaret.

Mae. Bernard ana member of the New York Fire t)e--ect daughter of the late William 28. 1947. beloved father of Isidore, -Thomas Sluuiiey. Funeral Irani ner-paitment; a daughter.

Mrs. Ethel and Jane Burt Services at Koch Charles. Louis. Edward. Ida Wal- residence.

140 St. John's Place, on pizjr.j, and two grandchildren. -Works, which Is financing part of AApalc. OoriOsItlQIl Ithe work on the Brooklvn-Queens''' eh ivnniin Thlir- lacil. KOSP PvrCiyer.

LJ11IHII o.unar w. finipel. l.i...i.ti.-. Interment Evergreens and l-Tances Kasenoers. aim oear Expressway, has already awarded srandiather.

Service Albany, Jan. 29 (U Ri Strong oppo- i Mrs. H. B. Callis, 2 m.

Cemetery. Louis contracts fur the Meeker Ave Wednesday, Cemetery. F. Hatch, Director. tion, most of which will run on has dfvelopea to a proposed Street.

Brooklyn, on January 29. at 1 p.m. Interment: Industrial relations directors, who will serve as consultants, labor con SHIPMAN On January 28. 1947 Start of con-'legislative Investigation Into profes- elevated structure. Bavside Cemetery.

Hotel Man's Wife ANTHONY beloved husband of tract analysts and researchers. Mr. st ruction, however, has been heldslonal sports and activities of the up because of an Inability to move State Athletic Commission, It was Galvin stated. MARSH LODGE No. 188.

F. Marie; dear father of Antoinette A. M. Announcing the death of Mirti. Louise O'Hara.

George and Brother FTNVAR.n stlTTF.RI.TN I Francis brother of Susan Flless As bureau director. Mr. Boxell Manhasset. Jan. 29 Mrs Blanche some 60 families along th route, learned today, rviie ram.

wir. nf Himu I Onponents of the lnaulry feel that will be responsible for co-ordinating1 CAROTENUTO ANTHONY on January 27, 1947, beloved husband of Aneelini; devoted father of Vincent. Anthony and Peter; also survived by his mother. Teresa; brothers, Paul. Dr Ralph, Peter; sisters.

Ltiisa and Anna Mardiney. ineral from his home. 383 Park Place on Friday. January 31; Sol- i-mti Requiem Mais, 10 a.m., at St. Joseph's R.

C. Church, Pacific Street its activities, directing the work of the technical staff, developing area-wide employer participation, and Masouic services to be held at the Reposing at Fairchild Chapel, vlce president of oltls gut-l rrojecis Manhattan DUtrict Attorney Frank Fairchild Funeral Parlor. 164th' Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Ave-ler CompanV. lnc died" vesterdav The acquisition and rehabilitation Hogan and hi assistant George P. Street and -Jamaica Avenue.

Funeral services Friday, heT nome J7 Ea'kin4 Man.lof lne Wythe structure would jMonaghan. "have the situation well Wednesday evening. January 29, at 31. 10a m. Solemn Requiem Mass 1 stand as one of the first proj- tn hand" and for the State to move 8:30 o'clock.

jOur Lady of Victory R. C. Church. Mrs" Callig bofn Kokomo sects ln the program. Following com- tn at this tirre would only hamper creating more adequate community recognition of the vital necessity for good employer-employe relations.

ftiiiriiuciik uw; ITnri nrf onmA ty K.w VrV In 1QIB i M'nJUll Ul U1C nuiiw un uic Ullliuiim. ineU eilOHS. SKINNER EDITH TEATS, Tues- She' was married 'to Mr. Callis in he city would offer it for sale ln The opposition. It was reported.

McDWYER Miss ANNIE. Jan- liarv 07 1017 Poniiinni Mate and Vanderbilt Avenue. Interment January 28. 1947, beloved mother 1919 and in 1929 they established a 'e suincienuy Btrong io s.u a tooiu- TVinrHai- 1 0 a Ct Vinf-int trr ORy Holy Cro.s Cemetery. A.

Molucci, Funeral Director. rer C. Church, Lexington Avenue of Elwood S. Teau and Walter M.ihome in Munsey Park. return oi an sucn acqu.rea structures tion introduced Dy senator isaoore Teats.

Services at Leo F. Kearnsl Mrs. Callis was former pi esldent to Manhattan Democrat. Funeral Home. 103 27 Lefferus'of the Munsey Park Women's Club.L, Accordln to William M.

El ard which charged the Athletic Commis-Boulevard, Richmond Hill. which she had been a member director of real estate, the resale of sion had "failed to correct abuses CARROLL MARGARET of and 66th Street, N. Y. C. 8115 Fort Hamilton Parkway, oni January 27.

1947. beloved mother of1 McLOUGHLIN-On Jaiuian' 26. dav 8 nm. Since iUS orzanization ln 1932 and l'': uiiniiij in proieswoniu mui, iu. iv, -ilfrert McCann Veronca Marie, vaiim, You can mark that one off the OTTTRF PTIWFII Januarv "8 from 1942 untl1 1945 Uow t0 Rain about SQUIRE RUSSfxL.

January nercent of the orsinal lnvest- 'Rita Bntting and Gerard: also sur- County Oalway. Ireland, beloved books," said one legislator, who asked that his name be withheld. wife of the late Michael McLough 1947. beloved son Cf the late Charles 'ment Ameriran PaH Crrm rftpnlulnir.11'1- T. nlwl.

1..1 r. ef i "An investigation of that sort Is anu uinuci, u.uii.r. v. th tffinn n.rrt Kooeri Moses, construction CO-bert, Ella Hogg, Mabel todM who has approved of the entirely unnecessary." vived by three grandchildren. Ke-'posing at E.

C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue; Solemn tiequiom Mass at Ephrem's R. Church Thursday, 11 a.m. Alice Wolter. Funeral services at tne t.

VDroirram on the basis of its success lin; devoted mother of the Rev. Eugene A. McLmighlin of St. Michael's R. C.

Church, Bay Rldae, Bridie and Patrick Joseph Mc-Loughlin of Ireland. Solemn Requiem Ma.ss will be celebrated at Dolllnger's resolution which came as a result of the alleged attempt Piineral: wutc auuo, r.uwaiu, naruia Walter B. Cooke, -ni- in Dast instances, esumaiea mai uic Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue. Ja- T'Vinrcla ti Pll. sisters'.

Mrs. Mary Cole kautzman State, which Is sharing the cost of! to "fix" a boxing match Involving CASHIN RITA DILLON, on Jan- Mrs. William Gray Rites Tomorrow The funeral of Mrs. Madeline M. Gray, who died Monday at her home, 5 Kay Court, will be held at 8:30 a.m.

tomorrow from the Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Gerrlttsen Ave. A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 9 a.m. ln the R. C. Church of the Resurrection on Oerrittsen Ave.

Burial will be In the National Cemetery. Pinelawn. Mrs. Gray, wife of William Gray, Spanish-American War veteran, was a member of the Auxiliary of tha John T. Burns Post, Catholic War Veterans, and had long been active In the Rosary Society of the Resurrection Church.

Until last year she had been a member of the church choir. She was a member of Court Our Lady of Grace Cath II1C nuw unlit vihi- limn, uiownitw, i.i.uu.w Fver- Mrs. Lucy Cole Parr structed ln three boroughs, would Reuben (Cowboy) Shanks appears viary 26, 1947, beloved daughter oi st. Michael's C. Church on Sat-Margaret Dillon; sister of Maryjurday, February 1, at 11 a.m.

and Joseph. Funeral Thursday, 9i am. frm John J. Healey Funeral McNAMARA -CHARLES on take up 50 percent of whatever lasses have won no support from the greens Cemetery. SULLIVAN Cm January 29, 1947, are renlized.

Republican majority, "What would be the purpose of a Home. 2977 Ocean Avenue. Requiem; January jo, Deiovea niLsband or i ANNE E. mee Redmond), cievotea Mnss 'st. Mark's Church 9:30 a.m.

Lena; dear father of Patricia andV'her of Norberta M. Sullivan, at Ol. iuo i rv Mrs. Greenbaum, Jamaica Leader Republican committee Investigating the State Athletic Commission which Eagle Staff photo HAS FAITH IN ROCKY Irving Cohen, manager of Rocky Graziano, boxer, thinks "all the money in the world couldn't get Rocky to throw a fight." Cohen is shown with wife, Jeonette, reading latest news about Rocky in the Brooklyn Eagle at their home, 621 Ave Interment. Resurrection Cemetery.

Admits He Killed The Black Dahlia Francis; dear brother of Sister Mary her residence, 338 Park Place. Fu-Nathaniel of Sisters of Charity; Ineral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Alice McNamara. both of Pitts-: Mass St. Joseph's R.

Church. ASHMAN On January 27. 1947 of Lillian and 1 Michael Pa-. nd Francis of Johns-: Entombment Holy Cross Cloister. devoted son is controlled by the Republican State administration?" one member asked.

While Inquiries Into the sports field have gained little, or no favor, among the leaders? some believe that more stringent legislation Is Mrs. Matilda Greenbaum, 49, financial secretary of the Sisterhood of the PantAr AkaA Continued from Page 1 CNDERHILL ALBERT on brother of William P. and John F. Cashman. Reposing Brooklyn uimc, ijjj ojiu curn.

ii.iii.suiiv January 27, 1947. husband of the ypsterday after a brf mnMg ne.J Black Dahlia ln 1941 and had seen 1150 Carroll oi. i-amuss jale Mary Li 'Preparatory Rectory uuuiiiKu, urvuiru hnme 1 5n.0 Hfit st ch. her several times since. vuuiLii, a.m.

iinei nieiii u. s. c- 1,11,.,. r- olic Daughters of America and one Street, Brooklyn. Divine Office for os th.

nf rhiri.i 1 "Wpre von the last nerson with i necessary. National Cemetery. Pinelawn, I Mrs. K.atnryn tv.nen. runerai oii her she was ed?" detec the dead al St.

Ignatius R. Church on Thursday. January 30 time held office ln the Companions of the Forest of America. Besides her husband she Is sur tives asked. MESSINA THERESA beloved Thursday, 10 a.m..

irom trie mc- For many Mrs 0lwnballm "Well, I killed her," he replied. Police said as far as they knew at 9:30 lollowea Dy Keqmem mother of Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Marie. Nation Is Combed For Krakauer Mrs. Fiances Pignola Manus runerai nome, -uui riai- had a Ieader ln various local Funeral from her resi- bu-sh Avenue.

Interment HolyreUglous and cjv, ff slv vived by thee daughters, Monica. nue N. D. A. Questions Gamblers on Fix Continued from Paee 1 nersville, Pa.

dence, 1203 Rogers Avenue, Thurs-jCross Cemetery. a member of Hadassah, the Natlonal Miss Short did not come to Callfor- who served as a Wave during the war; Edna and Madeline; three sons, John and Robert, veterans of tha last war, and William now ln 'the army air corps, and four CONNOL1.Y STELLA (nee.da'- Solemn Requiem Muss St. VANACORE TAD, of 100 cuncil of Jewish Women, the First nia until 1943. Covle) of 5B4 Wythe Avenue. Jan-! Jpromes R- C.

Church 10 a.m. Igackett Street, suddenly, on Jami-Order of Abraham, the Eastern Rendeivous Hour James n. Nnirent h. Continued from Page 1 nary 28. liHf, near momrr oi ary 'it, me restoeni oi HrooKiyn on mw imui Voorhees' surrender came less than Survived bv wife.

active a number Harold and Edward; Sol-! O'CONNELL HELEN F. nice'58 ypars' nf fnnri i OBU Blia senti IX) t.ne lomos lor saiei iuno 12 hours before a rendezvous daj kf-eplnn before, being shipped back specify any of the fights which were set had believed and daughter. during the war. earn Requiem Ma.ss Saturday. 10 by some one police being Investigated Kennedy), on January 27.

beloved' to Rlker's Island today brother, Ernest, Reposing at the) Survivors include a son. Eugene, ine kUler a.m.. tpipnany k. wiuiui. wife of the lale Chief Inspector, 230 and a brother, Nathan Sokln.

'posing Koch Funeral Home, 5fo john o'Connell- rievntert of Cusimano Russo. Raps Prosecutor Graziano, faced with loss of his chance at the championship, which had been scheduled for March 21. Evergreen Avenue. Interment John Jr ()f Kathrvn Court Street. Funeral Thursday; ary Cemetery.

Rumker. at the Queens Solemn Ma.is Sacred Hearts and St. Abbev. 198-20 Hollis Avenn n. i.

vnurcn at iv.io CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM A crudely-printed postcard told police the "Black Dahlia avenger" was "turning in Wed. at 10 a.m.," almost two weeks to the hour after the beautiful 22-year-old's tortured and mutilated body was found in a lovers' lane. "I can't stand It any longer," the henry McCADDIN ft SON rilNEBAL DIRECTORS CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES 24 SEVENTH AVE. NE.bt 1-8912 ANDBEVf J. MeCADDIN.

MGR. Mrs. L. W. Eilers, Of Diet Kitchen a.m.

interment st. jonn cemetery. WALSH MARY (nee Vans-worth), dn January 28. of 316 50th auddenlv. on January 28.

1947. or i. boiemn Requiem Mass St. Floral Park, L. husband of Helen Pascal Baylon R.

C. Church Friday, father of Caroline, Helen and 10 a m. Interment St. John's Ceme-John. Reposing at the Thomas tery.

Zarowitz was right hand, too. He gave himself up, having been free In $10,000 bail as a material witness. His bail was continued. But when police went looking for Krakauer, he wasn't around. His wife said he walked out Saturday, merely saying goodby.

She said he drove off in his 1946 car, but took no baggage. Krakauer had been questioned the day of the game and had been watched ever since then. He was released following his questioning because of a heart ailment, and he spent several days ln a Bronx hos good-looking, curly-haired Voorhees Dalton Chapel, 29 Atlantic Se3 Cliff, Jan. 29 Funeral serv- Street, beloved wife of Fredrick Ut- Floral Park. L.

I. Solemn Mass on "7 ako her ako it her by ices for Mrs. Leonie Wurlitser m.mK.- --j i tie clrl in Phoenix. a member of the tie girl in Phoenix charged that the district attorney's office "put words In my mouth and made this thing appear like the real business when it wasn't." The colorful contender claimed that he never took seriously the offer of $100,001 made to him to "throw" his fight with Cowboy Ruben Shank Dec. 27, a bout which never came off.

Announcement of cancellation of flequiem will be offered on Thursday ry residence, 244 Thomas. Funeral on Friday from, board and former S. Oxford Street at 9 :15 a.m.; I president of the New York Diet 1U H.m. ni jx jjawj n. a Church.

Peterson Servi 'nt fh T1 thence to St. Michael R. C. Church Kitchen Association, 595 Madison fnee La.iri- Ericson's Chanel Ino s.ate strep7iwhfre a MaM of wlU he Manhattan, will be held at ENGLISH-TINA C. In a generally incoherent story of his life the 5-foot, 10-inch.

160-pound Voorhees said he was booked on a rape charge in Phoenix ln 1941 but did not serve time. He was vague when asked whether he was brought, to trial and said he had Uno). on January 26. 1947. boloved.Thur.sdav at.

in "ottered. Interment Holy wossju p.m. tomorrow at her home, 110 pital. EBBERS-HIU. ik Ctiitu Urtau funeral Ouftf 519 Ctinton Awnui G.

E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr. MAin 2-0531 the Zale-Grazlano bout was ex- wife of Edward Enelish. Puneral'Everinwn r.m.r.

Cemetery. luieniawn where she died Mon Hot, Wtl-Vll CVia H.n .1.. 1 .1 Last niaht Mr. Hogan called in to be made Friday. The bout irom Piro's Funeral Parlors.

Vander-! WiS rARBJ' Ka'rl Ers, conlult anB most of his family and questioned PALMER CHARLES on Jan- on Tuesday, January 28. 1947, be had been expected to set a new gate record for Madison Square Garden bill, and DeKalb Avenues. Solemn Qt- TTHn-ai-H'c C. loved son of William and E. Dorothea McGuinness.

Resident of 323 rhnrrh Thnrsrtar 10 Inter-' Pamlne anrt Iat Chester, N. Y. inent St. John's Cemetery. vived by two grandchildren.

m-iLUl? PI BMC NOTICES gust and a former executive of the American Smelting and Refining Company. Mrs. Eilers, who was born ln Cincinnati, was a daughter of the late Rudolph Wurlitzer, piano manufacturer, and the late Leonie Farny Wurlitzer. Her husband died Aug 18. 1941.

been released to serve in the Army Air. Corps. Then he contradicted himself and said his army service began in 1943, not 1941. Ha came here from Phoenix seven months ago and had lived ln transient hotels while he worked as a porter Rnd bus boy in a dozen cafes, he told police. Hi said he did not send the sur FEZZA ERNEST, suddenly Jan-genial service by Bredoblik Lodge nary 26.

of 93 14th Street, 880, F. A. Wednesday, i pm Castle and Pnst Avenues Westbury, beloved husband of Celestina; fatherjat John H. Holmlin Funer'a Home Services will be held on Frl-f Mr. Anno Uoi 4 5, 1 1 1 January 31, 1 p.m.

Interment 1BIUUS rlit -mtrv M.civlll Li. them, but no one had any Idea where Krakauer might have gone. The alarm described him as about 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing 180 and with iron grey hair a tendency to baldness and a stocky figure. It said he was a "known gambler" and was expected to frequent race tracks and gambling resorts. He Is reported to have had a substantial sum of money with him.

Krakauer has a record running back 25 years to a conviction for burglary and carrying a concealed weapon. Later arrests Include fe-lonlus assault, arson, carrying a gun, Interment Thej and Mrs. Marie Martinez. Funeral Thursday. 10 a services from Guarino FuneraEvenrreens.

and bring Graziano a purse of about $98,000. State Senator Isadore Dollinger, Bronx Democrat, who asked the legislative boxing probe, charged that boxing fans had been "duped, fleeced and otherwise damaged" and that the State Athletic Commission failed to "correct the abuses." State Senator Fred A. Young, Lowville Republican, declared: "It Is not Just one sport that has been contaminated by the gamblers. First It was basketball, then football, now boxing. It follows a pattern and the same evil figures lurk in the Surviving are a daughter.

Mrs. sons, Marguerite E. Beer, and two 8:30 a.m. i on i.iu. in rut n.trr vpar no Avon hue.

i render offer or any other letters, purportedly sent by the killer, that have mystified police. GILROY ARTHUR H. Janu-band of Leah; brother of Emil and McDERMOTT WILLIAM JO-I COPY OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE to the hiuhf-nt hirlder. f.o.b. DEPARTMENT OK MENTAL HYCIKNE, KINOS PARK STATE HOSPITAL.

KJN'US PARK. N. thn following automotive equipment: Two Udfd aiitnnioliili-a: Car Jfl Ford 1941 Tudor. Engina No. Mlli-nii 123 47.

Car Jf2 Plymouth 1941 4-dr. Sedan. Model H11. Engine No. Pll-112971.

Mileage Car jtl Hmkes, tires and upholstery re ia poor condition. Motor Fair condition. Paint Fair conditiun. Hear springs wejk. Car 2 Motor and brakes Cool condition.

Upholstery fair. Tires and paint Poor: 2 doora and fender slightly dented. These cars niay he seen by applying to F. T. Lawson.

Senior Business' Officer, or his representative, at the above loration. The State reserves the rieht tn re- my 28. 1947. beloved son of Mar- Salvatore. Funeral Saturday.

9:30 5EPH- Ma-ss wm bP onerea William F. Goeller Raret (nee Greeley) and Arthur from his residence. 790 Madi- L' chllrch- January 30, Tne funeral of Mrs. Marie Emmino's Girl unroy; aevotea oromer oi jonn.son Street; thence to Our Lady of Itioeller or 1516 Nostrand who Rosemary- Margaret. Harold, Fran-iGood Counsel R.

C. Church, where Dariini how miss you 'died Monday, will be held tomorrow background, collecting ill gotten violation of parole, passing counter from the William Dun. nan Son Frpprt Arrpr Cjuit cis ana cnaries. Keposmg at nis, solemn Requiem Mass vvll be cele bookmaking I profits at the expense of the sports- and I feit money charges. NATTER GERARD.

Fireman loving public. 1-eMclence. ibis E. 34tn street, until. orated at 10 a.m.

Interment St t'riday. 9.30 a m. Solemn Requiem; John's Cemetery. Our Lady Help of Christians Benjamin Grindrod. First Class.

Loving birthday remembrance of our son and brother on his 21st birthday. a 15 1 1 t- in Trifurmont lert any or all bids which will be ac- Chapel, Rogers Ave. and Montgom-1 ul mass of reclu'emi Continued from Page 1 will be offered at 9:30 a.m. In Holy! Cross R. C.

Church, Church Ave. 'she was quizzed for several hours, and Veronica Place, and burial will Then she was taken to the office be In Holy Cross Cemetery. iof District Attoroney Miles F. Mc- Mrs. Goeller, a lifelong resident Donald, where the Interrogation was of Brooklyn, was the wife of Wil-1 continued by Assistant District At-liam F.

Goeller, who Is connected Uorneys John E. Cone Jr. and for any one or more ears. 1. 1 he ohtained unnn a rornw may application to F.

T. Lawson, Sfnior No on knows thff silrnt hi-ar'achrs. Only those who have loved can leil The grief we bear In For the one we loved ho well. MOM, DAD and BROTHER. waiter o.

voorc St. Johns Jll JanlIary .28. 1947. beloved husband of Ger- GOELLER On January 27. 1947,, trade; devoted brother of Albert MARIE C.

(nee Lellis); beloved wife Walter, Frank. Florence Dunn and of William devoted mother of I Alice Miller. Funeral services at the Mrs. Eileen Payne, Virginia. Cath-i Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral erine, William, Robert, James, Rich-! home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, ard. Gerald, Lawrence, and David! maica. L. I Friday, 8 p.m. Funeral Goeller; daughter of Katherine and i Saturday.

10:30 a.m. Interment the late James Lellis. Funeral from; National Cemetery. Pinelawn L. I William Dunigan fe Son Chapel.

INC. wun tne Bureau of Highways. She was the daughter of Mrs. Katherine Jn tjjemor.am Joseph P. Hoey.

Mr. Cone has been in charge of the break probe. Shortly after the break stories wpre circulated, that a girl friend BENNETT KATHRYN MOY- tne 'ale James Lellis. Besides her husband and mother. Miutlneaa orriri-r, Kings Farlt State Hospitai Kings Park.

N. or to John E. Burton, Director of tha Budget, Room 113. State Capitol, Albany. N.

Y. Pun-haser will ha rei'iired to ar-eppt car or cars "na where is" and to remove rianie from hapital within ten U0) days after date or award. Bida will he accepted until 1000 A.M.. MONDAY. February lf.

1917. addicted to John E. Bui ton. Director of the Budget. Room 113.

Capitol. Alhany, N. Y. Kid cnv' lunea must he marked "FTD AV'TnvnnlLES KINGS PARK. New Y-jrk." idearest wife and mother.

Fourth survived oy mree daughters, Junmmo naa passed mm ine FUNERAL INFORMATION 1218 FUtkosa Art. BUckminiler 2-0266 Wednetdav. Janvnry ARVF Maybrlla 10 A at fhMl (' KtHO, Bran 'iO A.M. at Home INWOOD. Harry P.

II) A.M. at ha pel TkuTMtav. January TOth HART, Eliiabelh H. 1 P.M. at Chapel Mass St.

Saviour's' Mrs: Eileen Payn- Virginia and Well twgers Avenue and Montgomery! HllHLR CAROLINE on-AnnjVprsarv Street, on Thursday. January 30. ati Monday. January- 27, 1947. beloved church.

over ooeuer, and seven sons, funerals a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass OI m. ana Irene Cross R. C. Church.

Interment Holy1 Service private. Plea.se omit are fur previou A'vmys in our hearts HUSBAND and CHILDREN. wuiiam, Kooert, pre. James, with the marines in North China; Richard, Gerald. Lawrence and David.

have we flowers. blade used in tne escape. Yesterday, however, Emmino. ln admitting that, he furnished the saw. said it was given to him by a man whose name has not yet, been disclosed.

Meanwhile Emmino. arraigned yesterday after his recapture early Monday, was in the Tombs in Manhattan in a move designed to pro- Cross Cemetery. of our familira ly leen Thia the un- of foreil imYilf-ai'fj to rRADKMARK NOTICE ia lrtiinrny to Roger W. Skinner Mineola. Jan.

29 Funeral sent COWHEY WILLIAM Seaman 1 C. U.S.S Serpens A. K. 97. dearly beloved son of the late Timothy and Margaret mee Bagr.ell) Cowhey.

Lost in the Pacific January 29, 1945. arrvirc lor Roger W. Skinner of 308 Burk- him from the four other con- A OF NEW YORK DSPARTMKNT nf STATE No. IV) I of Record of name tradft- label or other private mark, pur-launT to Articie of tha General I-iw. I crtify that the following name, fradciniiik.

label or other private mark nm nvc. who euro Monday, were Fridnu. January Jl( GIl.noY Arthur H. Jr. Services to be arranrrfl SO 7lk Ave.

MAin 2-8S8S K'cfirdni. ''9'' Ml I.I.I.R. Charlotte R. IPM illhip'l Fridav. ilil RAIM 1 11 IE William 3 P.M.

at Chapel 151 Linden Blvd. BUckminitrr 4-1200 U'rfneifiT. January Kf NNFDV. John i. A M.

at Chapel HI TON. Walter I M. at tbapel I Thnridav. January 30lh I KONKi, Relnbard ti. A.

1 at Chapel QUIGLEY AXXE mee Burke). January 28. 1947: native of the Town of Tipperary. Ireland; beloved wife of Edward; loving mother of Man. Eileen.

Edward and William: daughter of Mrs. Ellen Burke: sister of Nora. Lena and James Burke and Mrs. Mary Donohi.e. Funeral from her residence.

2018 New York Avenue 'near Avenue L), Saturday. Solemn Second Anniversary Ma.ss Wednes GRIMM On January 26. 19-17. MARTHA; wife of the late Henry Grimm and loving mother of Coi. Henry U.

S. Harold T. Grimm, Gladys M. a u. and Marguerite Mitchell; also survived by four prandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services at Klaees Funeral Home, Rklgewood Avenue, corner Richmond Street, Brooklyn, St. John held at the Fairchild Chapel, day. January 29. 1947 a rns been duiv rcgiilen-d in this Depart- the Evangelist, 21st Street. Brooklyn.

Ooiie bu' will forever In our ai'h-nii hearts. Mother, Brothers. Nieces, Nephews. i ment Deliaif of (J. H.

MACHINB Min mc, mm iin uarci'Mi City. Surviving are his widow, s. Emily Skinner; two daughters. Mrs. Rose Harned and Mrs.

Helen Wright; a sister. Mrs. Fred H. Koen- vItol notices accepted 8 o.m to 2 m. tot oubllcotion th some day; os lote os 10 m.

Saturday night for publication. I WOKKS. ,3 Johnson Avenue. Brook- Dlirauant to a deserinlin N. iN yn.

hereo: Requiem Mas, Our Lady Heln of filed ou ttia 24th dav of De Wednesday. January 29, 8:30 pm Interment Kensico Cemetery, 10. In" O'HEARN In loving memory of pel, and two brothers, Newton and BLANCHE C. O'HEARN Armroyd), David H. Skinner, died January 29.

1946. by Waller R. CiioLr, Inc. It explains, perhitp more than any other reason, whr Walter B. Cooke, Inc.

i IVpw York's largest funeral dircrtor vhy one out of every ton funerals in New York City is handled by Waller B. Cooke, Inc. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $1 SO UP JAMES C. NUGENT, Director ODD 63-32 Foreil Avt. HErmaa 3-0300 Thur'tdav.

January 30th CONLON, William A OHO A.M, at Homa 150-10 Hilliidt At. JAmaira 6-6670 JOSEPH W. MCLAUGHLIN, but Interesting SCRYMSER widow of the late William Scrvmser. SWIFT-In loving memory of HAGER CLARENCE HARLAN, of 8415 4th Avenue, on January 28, 1947, beloved husband of Maud Jefferson nee Powers); devoted father of Enid Hager Clark. Services at cember.

DHSCUIPTION OF TRADEMARK: 'AUVANCK BI1WKR" CIASS OF MERCHANDISE: Ventilating eouipment and blowers DESCRIPTION OF GOODS: Exhaust blowers and fans No. 33 REGISTRATION expirea: December 24, 1S. WITNESS my hand and seal of tha Department of State at tha City of Albany, this 24th dav (Soal) of December. In the year ona thousand nina hundred and forty--ix. WALTER J.

GOING. Depuiy Secretary of State. on January 25, 1947; mother of Mrs. RANDALL died January 29. 1945.

Wrdnt idav A series of faeti sponsored occo-sionolty by William Dtnigan Son Robert G. Mlinroe, and Sister Of More and more each day we misi him: Tr Tniam.Ar.f i Prlenrl mau thir.1, ih n-nmu i. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS $150 C. Waldeck's Home for January 20th 30 A at hanrl ::) l. at hap'l 1 at (haprl IFH.il i al rhap-l 9: A al haprl I M.

at haprl Funeraisj, wj'o But they iittle know the sorrow BRFFN. IK NT. John TIIV(INi. I aura 8. H.r RX.

Marr IKU nnrad TVMtX KI. Irinm VFI- MS. Mimrrl MOMJIt KA. Bruno 7614 4th Avenue. Thursday 2 p.m.

within our tearu eonee.ied. ljoving wii-'t; and CHILDREN. (Philadelphia papers please 10 P.M. at Chaprl Thrre ii ne d'trenion in the Lib dcrt that I 41ft trt below tea Ifvfl A hippopot-muB can oolrun a man on drr land Thre arr iprrtm of ant In Australia Thr Hudson nnrf rallrd the Maurttfu Rivrr At rst 70 different kind of sfawwd are edible. PReildent 3-6531 Establitbed 7S YEARS Thvrtdav.

January ifl'h Siml Albert A at rhaprl DO NINO. Dora 9:110 A.M al Chapel NOTICES 1 II. S. MaRSIIAL'S V. A A I -E BY VIRTltE QUAYLE BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES GEORGE D.

CONANT Moedinger Funeral Parlora Tersonal Service Modern Facilitiei Convenient Location 1120 FLATBUSH AVE. BUckminiter 2-0247 JAM.ES H. TRACY, inc. Funeral Directors era JJont 1504 BUSHWKiK AVENUE GLenmort 5-0103 On Dock from Suby 1218 natbuah HvaBUckmmitar I I 1S1 lladMi kulavarti-BUckmMiter 41200 SO Seven th Avanua-MAia 2-IMS a 150-10 Hillside enue lAmaicat M7 a 1SS-M North. Blvd.

riuahia(340 12 I arnt Arenue Htienun 3-0900 FUNERAL HOME 34 Smith Street CHAPELS AVAILABLE MA, 4-2065 SH. 5-2S27 oi a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me and dc-iiv-red, I will sell at public nudum on Tuesday. February 4'h. 1917, at 12 o'clock Noon. Eastern Standird Time, the Motorveaeel "LILLIAN ANN." her engines, at Sullivan Dry Dock Repair Ft.

2Jnd S'reet, Brooklvn. N. Y. Docket dated January 24. 1947 Harry D.

Graham, Proctor for the Libeltant; Eugene J. Smith, V. S. Marshal. E.

D. N. Y. ja2S-6t oaa WmiAM Dunigan Son funeral Oirtcfori D'KALI VE. OGCMt (VI.

MONT COM CRV IT. Tat. MAI. 2-Uii HI 1 1 A I HOMIS IN IVEKT OROUGH AND WESTCHI1TIR Ckapeli ArailabU Jnha Tracy, Lie. Mfr.

Buiincit Offiti 1597 Fallow St,.

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