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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. MOM JULY 30. 1945 Film Makes Boro Family Stunned Soldiers Homesick By Sailor's Death Continued from Page 1. Continued from Page 1 MAJ. M.

C. BOURKE DIES; EX-AUTO COMPANY HEAD Local GIs Due Thursday MaJ. M.itthew C. Bourke, 58. In Bay Ridge.

Durir.R World Purple Heart Medal amon? the group, from the navy broke the news to When the Queen Mary ioc'm 0-Mnmiso. sit. Jsr s. 437 rrri f.n bi.rt. p.v tm H-a-d A- i 'War I he served as a eaDtain nf an but the wounds ere not serious and, them.

I miv ft- Dor.a.ri g. en Harbor. in ui cumni. uC explained, "everything is copa-i The lads father repeated over again in Mew jot on -j nurwiay db iu.cim.o. nt.

Dmi. ms N. ma-. OKKtsBtRG. 4.1 auencit and over today: she will bring home many auio snop ai ron ue.ens, Tne funeral at ascetic men rino, Sit.

Ar. hor.y J. Ullh.litX. I Kir' i.Q.'a 117, "mv ii is nvpr irirririiir. mv rxn i life is over without my two "My from Brooklyn, Queens and Long, Af 5 .14 Van Tift" St during the early part bf the war, diedja m.

Wednesday from his home, with Saturday of a heart attack In Dade a requiem mass in St. Anselms R. ffeBourke, MaJ. Loftus, Charles P. Brady, Timothy Malone, Mary Butler, George McDonald, Annie Clmaduomo, C.

Morley.Wlnifred Cochrane, Wilbur Munro, John Davis, James I. Nielsen, Emma Farley, Robert C. Parker, Mary Farrell, Robert William Gould. Charles A. Quill, James Hanlon, Joseph P.

Ruckgaber, Paul Harrison. Jack Schrader, Albert Harlmann, Frank Senger, Mathilda Hoffmann. Joseph Smith, Hairy JohnsDn. Carl E. Swalm.

Everett S. Larsen, Ellen M. Verdi, Maria La Sala, Vincenzo Young, JennH Leigh, Edith Frost That means." came the "plana- "OK or hunkvriorv gne to my country. The following list sub ect to uiv, or nunKjaorj. City, where he had gone on Church, 81st St.

and 4th Ave. DFaNE. Charlfs, 52 Ma a fti fori OI DB1RT. P'- St. Wih.iu;on.

Coro Mo- HhS; DOC TOR. Co Leonard, 9'. B-cokivn A Li. Jca'Bh 33 44'h 8U Corp. A 28.7 lfi'h si.

Charlfj H. 3 v. fih A- DI.HTLER. JOrPph. 150-35 Klh Road.

HANSEN. Li I.e.! O. W-SJ Utopia vacation, according to word received nu oc in si. jonns ueme- Said one of the enlisted men who 821 Avenue 'n. who was killed as the New York Port' of Embarkation here today.

He retired from tneiiery. nHm ni hnmil U-0 1 1I'V1 1117 If niO WlflAO MrJ K'JI SJim UfJIKPn 1111 TI1P HI 1 1 fMir c.ir ti.a fanaMnn in 1 null, tti nu. i Jr toiiouuii mra.iry iwil.t Jamaica. 43fi 81st. fit.

ina Uhrisilanson Bourke: his DarentsJ 'V. me SKyscrapcr catholic wel- unusual, fiinre the men mint pre S' i Andrew 503 Hjrt s. ntiii.r.i. jinn a. awo A' CrnrP Born In Brooklyn, Major Bourke: Richard and Annie Ryan Bourke: "cou.

ol- fare Conference office, was too pass through 24-to-48-hour procea-: i on ro' abui Toa'si-h i i. month in the armv. nine montlls i nur. job Broadaav AP Hdl.T. R.dllP-,.

i9 54-h 3: was euucatea nere, auu uinujjiuiu oicia. mja. rirucuia siKi-auiui iu uwmaa me menus ana relatives are Ru v-. uuis, Her brother said the woman vised bv authorities to await com 1 osl JOIlp-1 r- years had been In the automobile I Mrs. John D.

Lonsdale, Mrs. James overseas) business In this borough. Prior to! P. Doyle, and Margaret Bourke. and; "What do you think? The Dodgers worked at one time In City Hall in'munication from the soldiers them-' hunk.

d. 86-io los'tt sTJ sjo Hnt s- pntrtnc tne armea service at uienwo Droiners. James ana Kicnarn.i let us oown. inev re in iourtn Diace me i uvu on ce mere nn men vm i nu IICI.NODLD. T4 31-37 35th! Pmut mon OUtorean 01 me war, nc a presi-iAiiuiner oiouier, uonu, aiea ten now.

lieu aooui a jeaer ago to neip in rne returning local soldiers are: St. Long i-lanH dent of the Bourke-Jordan Com-lyears ago. Lt. It seemed bad, and everybody wasithe publicity department of the auraium. cam Rnbprt 02 ISOLD Ul'-iMth7C, mildlv disturbed.

Then Strlcoff C. W. C. office. Bpchuri FR4SFR.

TJ Huih, 126-11 Libfrtr Ave HKKNtV. Sat. Vuiceni P. 139 S.h St Richmond H.I.. I ariHeri- When she left.

Ihm rnvn sh traa ADAMS, pic. John 59-35 Place Deatbs niikiip.Mnn am u-HHno sirn a hrci.lot l. h.r i. i NK, Edward P. 93-35 2C21 irrfoaore J.44 lU4.n to say, 'I have complete confidence identification yesterday.

The brace-! ffiomav, prr. mx. 423 s.ra ou i. hoi.inro. p(c jispph e.

i04d Road, in (ho IWotr. onrt ii hov thPV ix ill lot- tavern cot Harry 12 B.pprkpr St Eiminrtt Cpt Harry B.PPrkPr John Pollock, Theatrical Aide T-t- aa: nattce eanlals detaila of tba fanrrala ar nfmorlal aarilraa nl lha fallowlnt bo dlrd la tha arrvloa af ar aoomm LARSEN July 28. 1945. ELLEN M. of 52 Parkway Drive, Huntington Station, L.

beloved wife of; Arthur L. and devoted mother of; .11 -ri'Liu nw 51.1, -n v. a rsruwBT. finish in the race. And they'd better party by Grover Whalen, chairman adoro.

si. char. 1.1 Domn sr. finish on of the CDVO at that time. axoei.astbo.

4 vtawnt. Brooklyn. Ilaa 43 PotaU I The took an art course at Pratt Vor-i' M' 2807 Instltut and was graduated from aronson. sji Hprbprt a is Md.n Major Matthew C. Bourke Mrs.

Henry Roy. Flora and Pvt Paul A T.artnn TT ArmiM olcn nia John Pollock. C4. General man F4I T. 5 Hernias) A 3:4 Fe.lmore Aie.

I 5 SJilfto 1227 g-. FOMAX, pvt Menrv 244 Iwi-mer FRANK. 3 ayinor.d, 196 Pecomlc Avp FOI.FV. 11 Whtttler LvnOinok FFRRARO. Pit 546 St.

FAlliHMAN. Vincer." J. 413 S-tlh St Pit. Eda)6 118-56 234th St. Sf.

Al ban. 427 Tompkma Ave HOFI AN'. P'C. Edn ar: 293 4'h SI. HOFFMAN.

Ptc Emanuel. H.ie St HOUIMAN. 1 4 J. 04 1 Av.nUf J. HOLMA.N, Bit.

Wi.h.D). 105-71 19Slh Hnl.iv 111 PI. I R. I- John isa Hamp-on Ciardptl tv. FIlRSdIORN.

TtSt. SS24 8' V.0"d ha Pn HOPPI.R 5 John 111-44 43d Cotor.a. HF.Ksf H. Sj' HAN'FT. Pvi Philip 74 Van Bnt'n gt.

i-iivan: o.iiLuua tM.c.io. fL nPmps' pad ,1 Wart PI' Miffh Rphnrtt onrt ra a TO a-m BODRKE Ju'v 28 1945 Major "Wwr. mis. iia.ry uurroughs and "n1 UI uuiuni. ineauicai all(j Sarah, live at the E.

l-th St. OUUIWM, OU.y ill, iMJ 1 nrnritlr HioH vtt.rHa ill T.nr.v' PaiOChlal School. MATTHEW beloved uii.ri, uuu towain aaaiess. ne na-s a lean a iuiuu; vHna rhrktiantnn Choland, survive. Services at Fred Hill Hospital, Manhattan, following toward discharge and doesn't ex- ADr R.

T4 I. 475 Wyona 8i. AI.0N0I, 4 Pranle 7th m. ALIRFRT. Corp.

S.drpv. 138-07 K. Hemp- 'pari Tiirr.pikp. AI.DOROTTY. Ssi Alrjprt 48 9'.

AIST1X, 3(tt. Frpd, S5 Town path, Cin Cove. B-VkP- snn nf Richard and Annie Herbst Bons Memorial. 7501 operation. He was a brother of! tnat event very soon.

1 f)f)( PlnnPC RlflC Bourke son of Richard and Anme Tuesdav. Dm. Funeral Channing Pollock, playwright and TlOneS DlQST 4. nn An nnn mum. pre M.cnaPi 27 fiOth 3 75 Martenae ICRAF.l..

4 Bentamtn 995-A Presl- Klr.UHAN, pre. Ednard Hirpp Interment! author. He was former Mayor of i inr.n. lorn, 8.1-61 130lh I. erlck R.

Hook, Mrs. John D. Lons-! 'u dale, Mrs. James F. Doyle, Cemetery.

ILeonia, N. where he made Ms a V-CnTer OT JODOn me" was Pfc. Alexander J. Amen- Richmond Hill. i d' rp 503 Eastern, -'h AITMAN Pnrn TLfartin nu, Parkwuv JAI (tHN.

5 William R. -1 St. Avprnrp' L- 2164 pfc. Mrron. 1372 Ocean' JOHNSON, Carl Jr.

4S5 46-Ji St. 1 home I dolare, 25, of 1350 E. 96th who Richard, Marsaret and the late Jonn P. Bourke. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 urn I Parkway.

Jl.w.l. Bowr. fo'rs ContiDUed from Page 1, BTimont. toi.u:sT. u-t d.

94th at Johnson, ptc. Nathan b. iio LA SALA VINCENZO, died July )Q IQdi; of CoiHo'o has 33 months in the army, 25 over- Avofi a i ni. a inr nscr i He had aided Mr. Golden in producing "Claudia," 'Three's Family," "Susan and God," "The Woman," "Skyscraper" and other 143-48 415 rUA HI1U It ilttilU LU La i tl UO iwlll LJ i i a.

a-LI neVaT Avenue. Mnt, "'Plane propener iactory aiuiv" John J4-136 7it nnaa ana i4in 8., Kiusnmc othor kAv t.root ITnirrl Prawm Warl I ,1 7J key targets, United Press War "ni Thursday, August 2, 1945, fi A I QAf i a w. llfitRftrR FtaH 07? Pi HL. "'rP and Antonla, haven't heard about Church. a127 211 St.

VKi RK oip. ath.n l.r.ri p.ih'i.1. KAVN'FR. Corp. Jars'.

334 3d St. at 9 a.m. Interment St. John's'nlavs. Previously he had been di ITI tZ'l o7 'X An 'bony 125 Schaafcr St.

Mtdd.e' Viliase BRADY TIMOTHY, at his resl- Cemetery. rector of the photographic press o. ui 1 hiireau for B. F. Keith.

He also' 61 patine w-arshiDS. Mdoie 258 Aticina a-. kas.nv. 95-03 333:11 1" LEIGH-EDITH FROST. July 29.

haH hM. B.iatPd with Max Oor it in the paper. i He said shells also severed the bi.ak'f.. a. ose B5-6 I Amendolare, member of the 7th double-trunk railway, lifeline r.Arr.k.' ptc Robert i4 Maap e-' and Hueh.

Reooslna at. the 9 0 Ul" don in the supervision of the road luavairy itegimeni, nas a uimnw lng Tokyo with the great war pro- Bou.ev.rd I mi" rSo.d A' 1R7 fi nvfm'ri sFrppr Piinorn 'sn oneparo, aauKnierw me mie company 0f "The Great Waltz. 187 S. Oxford Street. each in the army and navy.

He saw duction centers of Nagoya, Osaka; 5 Kurt is stiver st oippftti, ts Frank. n. E.iiott kiank. corp' Edmur.d. lostb S's -M tn.n,.

to 5" nfl Helen l-ros wrvices at, j934 Mr. Pollock was defeated tlnesday tor action in the Admiralties, Kobe. -i" universal onapei, ixmRton-. th. Rpnubiiavin candidate St.

Jame.s Pro-Cathedral, Mr xv sirMr uonnafion An ah, an.i I h.dT. nil DDI n.v.,Uv. a congress irom tne yin riew jersey nu vuici uc leiupiurius up utc uatuc n.ueu a. T-iiacHqv ttirtnlttIO' at 11 aVI.I I iH.i,.jj. i Atorla requiem mass will be offered.

iu-uj d'n 81.. i r.ji'. va.lev stream S' Or.or.e Park lOOODWIX, Sit. 423 Monroe ko H. Corp.

Lawrpnce J. Union St. 120 Tti.tp Ave S'rppt i KOTOI.EFA, Ti Peter, 3M 8-. John i uLst.rict.. rour ni tne dovs.

memrjeis 01 uie.ui unyau im-iuuru. iani rtiua x. r- I Riirvivlnc he.itlrlPK hi hrnther pre'lltK Ali-hnrn Dlvklnn. with fewer; 1. Admiral Chester W.

NimltZ Floral Park. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Directors, John T. Kenny, Inc. i i a rraua on iva.ion Bl.

apa. 8 2d St OR I I.D. 5 Smart 411 Orahjin LOFTUS-On July 29, CHARLES wWow. Mrs. Minnie Church Pol-! points 53 to 58).

had also their announced that American and Brit-, Kennai. 52 Mcimo.h sv p'; 2100 B-OM: Avpnup TlTm.inRr.F.rtnnp nn SB oeioea nu.soana oi rjeanor A two sons. Channim R. and share of action. Thev are: isn airmen oi tne ia l-ieei ae- rkrcowitz.

T4 Hm no pn, r. ir.n KR Cast. Joaeph S9-T0 57th Dnvt. strftverl nr rinmnp-pd nlanex nnd1 Aventip 1B45. at his residence.

296 N. Bell- "na oisin C. and a sister, Mrs. Kate Pic. Alexander acnecnier, h)n.

Mnt r. trvmt 340 Avejfioi dbfro. i i. a -j. ru lr'iiiB iu nnei)rar iiimi inr.Ki,.

p. sat Arnrt a kit itk a mr Pfc sned-ker sc. Arnold niHiirn, I a rrpoa.p neaca more Avenue, Bellmore.L. beloved froi" hls 664 Linwood 2'i years in the Hmh h. si.

Roben 34.4s "Affnfv. Pfc. Matthew 54th st t-wi -n; (OI.DFARB, Maurice B. 2320 Ktrus ar mi uvi ta a damiuav a idiu nil i.ur lu iir.r hnshanrl nf Frances- devoted father! ooo vtmi ruuun cum, uiuk HUhwav. i Sf armv, la monins overseas, rarenus, rioncorf w.u.

Island Sea and adjacent areas 1 I'1" 135 Con- Beach, L. August 1. Mass of of Kathryn and Lt. J.g. Charles Ralph Aiphone l'tlll.

Wligmon l.i n. e. (an ex-fervice man) Pi! Richard Cornelia 8' and Leon and Tms lne fleet's toll since barrfi.la, ptc nh live at the ,0 915 Ruth Boulevard. Meivin, 204 Bpacn requiem at 10 a.m. in St.

Ignatius; Church, Long Beach. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Joseph S. Macken, Mortician. I sisters Teddy and Ti Bcniam.n.

i.in.iim ti, pic. Hproert 463 Jerome i sf irvirne Andrew H. Nulling, Ex-Boro Firm Head Siclen Ave. Butler, U. S.

C. G. Funeral Wednesday, August 1, 9 a.m., from his residence; thence to St. Barnabas R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m.

Interment Linwood St. home. piuur.i ucatiuycu uuuiiiita, 2. A riisnatrh from Admiral Jnhn RFRTnllV'l A i.i.. r.FRAI'l Pvt rhartea IPtfil at "Ojai.

JU-JU J.m BI v.iuwcii Long I.s:and City. 81.. Hempstead Hat. Edward 135-08 82d CLANTZMN. Rat KINOsnORF.

Ptc Jutiiis. 106 Beach 33d T-5 Harold W. Silfen, 20, of 84-22 McCaln's flagship In Task Force Avp Wrwilmvpn vpars in 00 .1... A I4. nVC.

WIXIUI aim. .3 Vram 111 1D Innnn Kew Oai I nl I JOAepn 1214 Ha cpv Rt I VTATJIMP M1DV l.il.r OT Hl.tl 2 GOI.DSPINNFR. Sat. J. w.t.

St Rocicaay Reach. I KF.MP. 4 illiam F. 17 Lpnoi Road. 44 Prospect.

oaiu taaii Aiao nCftftUiUiy Bnr.n.ini, IBpi. William the army. 15 months overseas. a.rhin lpfr tn rfr.ni th homi. Park wt.

nunsier Road. KAVAN'AflH, Ptc. Richard A 869 P.at-bush Avp. ParenU. Abraham and Sarah: lftnd invasion.

Admiral v.n?; v-- Maf.boro Ro.d CROSS. Pf- charlea. 513 Haeman Ave fjROZI.N(,ER. T. 4 Edwarl 92-43 172d 8' Jamaica sat.

Joseph, :86 Oakian Jt 1SM neioved mother of Mary T.l Rve Beach, N. July 30-Prl- CIMADUOMO Tuday, 9:30 a.m., fromvat- funeral services will be held (nee Miranda), on July 29, 1945, at her residence, 3512 Avenue L. Requi-lfor Andrew Hamilton Nutting, vice home, devoted wife of late Dr. Ni-jem mlss R- c- Church of St. Thomas; pre.sident of A.

J. Nutting fe cola Clmaduomo; beloved mother of 'Aquinas. Interment Holy Cross, Brooklyn, until its dissolution In Dr. Joseph, Carl. Emelia, Marie.

Piai Cemetery, (It is requested that no 1905. Burial will be in Pine Grove brothers, Samuel and Herman, and said the battleships HarunaJ J-b. sos powpii st. sister, Doris, live at home. and Hvuga had been sunt or, brfan00 Pfc.

Saul Kalrey, 21, of 2126 72d left beached. ibindfr. stt. 34-15 3iu Ave 2U years in the army, 13 months! 3. Gen.

Douglas MacArthur an-' rvrnfs. s.t j0WDh a 1st Lt. Robert 28 Crescent I street. Road. Pert Washington.

i M- ,3 09 Additional Names in 7M "later Editions (Mrs. John Paitorinl), and Olga.l f'owers be sent.) 'Ccmeterv. Falmouth roresiae, Me. overseas, rarenus, Isaac ana saran, nuuncea mat more man uo uki- pic. wunam, 88-22 i62d Ja-I Mr.

Nutting, who lived at the and sister, Marcella, live at home. nawa-based bombers and Funeral from her late residence, McDONALD Hes- 1160 57th Street, Brooklyn, mVhL Waldorf-A-Sloria- Manhattan, died Pfc. Lester Grumer, 22 (he tele- attacked Japan Friday and Satur- Aoria. day.Augustl. Solemn requiem ma.ss Pray at his Summer home.

Little: brated his 22d birthday yesterday), Four one-ton bombs hit the st. ch.rie,, 3a 4th oar-10' a.m., Church of St. Frances (le e'M iBoar's Head- R'e Beacn- He WMlof 1696 Park Place, 30 months in the crippled Hamna and hits also were1 bassi k. corp. Nathaniel.

m7 wmthrop st ANNIE (nee Boro Wac's Berlin Wedding Is Snafu very much alive and her son knew it. Repeat Wedding Called Off This put a crimp in a big repeat oi-mir nvoropoa Porpnt.n Ah nnri SCOied On a lilht Carrier liirhti RRFV, Pvt William L. 82 Marion Ri ChanUl. Interment Calvary Ceme-i JT Z- the only son of the late Col. Andrew u.

MiMrH onH cruder or destrover nnd an esrnrl pfc- MaJor' Brewster Lane. tery. ArranKemenUi by Victor rl J- Nutting, who opened a clothing 4 aiuiv. a 111a ounia, juiiuuu 139 sth st establishment in Brooklyn in the Thelma, live at home. carrier.

Continued from Page 1 wedding that iro planned yester- BALDWIN. Corp. Howard HickniMe. Cinquemanl. R.

C. Church of 9:30 a.m T-5 George Broderick, 22, of 4 wn. carl Spaatz, commander early '80s. BITTNFR. I.t Col.

Harrr 133-18 227th a Red rross teleoram to the same In Christ Church. For half on COCHRANE WIIBUR on Patncx interment Holy Cross great.grandfather was David; 265 Marion St. has only, he reported, the American strategic air forces Fridav. Ju 27. 1945.

of 3. Prosnect: Cemetery. i in th Vartf.n caM TTnir BORGESE, 5 Albert 38 New Yorkleffect. 'an nmlT or8a" Piaea 1 "ve i ri tir.f h. in itA 1 1 1 1 i r.

mot ac nniir. nniiii js ij ah iiuhu ii.n i vnc uiuvtu Parle WpsI' hrlnwrt hiiRhnnrl nf 1 tVT- But after long search of his ru'-r, 1M i n- F-) irtv0i.ia.ri i na it. otTrn nn iha rtn ann mna ntorcpac niir uiuuiaic nui sn iirr.t iiihihi.ir rn uat-niw ia i i- ft. IvlUrtLir. VVlNlf KtiL, Otl July, 'I0 Mre "i mr eh.

i'nno i 'il. Ilpr. he admitted he could find no mie a small group Of army Florpnce Cochrane and hrnther father, Colonel Nutting, uicu ah ne ouiu iiKc very mucii ixj ihp.b il" bovlan. st .1. officers and German civilian! of Ethel Cochrane.

Service at the "S.Elliott Place, Brook 1924. Fairehild Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place.1 survivea oy a son, jonn. Kepos- Mrs. Surviving are his widow, Gail.

"I've never seen her," he noted, I llle tonnage of bombs carried regretfully. His mother. Theresa. I gainst Europe by the British- bi'Rkk, corp. Frank 5419 38th Ave suggested "a German cleaning wo-1 man" must have thrown them' Apparently every one but those In VatbuVy 3 8 away.

the church had been told that the BKtKFR. William 34 Stanton In his statement to the mess wedding was off. lives at the Marion St. address and air lorces private Lafayette Avenue, untif TeidayJ Mary S. Nutting: a daughter Mary July 31, 9 a.m.

Solemn requiem ma.s, Nutting, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph DAVIS JAMES suddenly, July.at Our Lady of Victory R. C. Church Patterson. Boulevard.

E. HemDstead his wife, Alice, and Young Gail at 52! 5- Rpar Admiral Dewitt C. Ram-Jefferson Garden Citv. chief of staff of the 5th Fleet. Others in the interview were: lhe invasion of Japan will be BONTRA.

T'S Joseph 1255 Jelffrson Avenue, 28. 1945, beloved husband of Alice1 at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Ceme- iSchultz wrote: In a statement to the press later "I desife more than anything else in the day, Sergeant Koulouvans 'in the world to clear the name of said that she and Schultz had been the most wonderful person that I've carried on July 23, "but, as far as HRiOANDI. Pic Peter T. ISO Hiatl 8t Laytcn Davis; father of Harvey.i tery.

McNeal, 27, or 1924 Avenue vrj bogardts, t. 5 James 77-44 i62d st Miss C. M'Givney Vernon. Curtis and Marcia MUNRO-JOHN on Julv 29, 3', yean, in the army, six months conceniratea in mii.tary BA-orp 4J Avp Davig Hu.sing. Services 2:30 p.m.,1 Rorkville Centre oversea-s, now attacnea to tne ttest, ever had the pleasure of meeting the two of us were concerned we Kay (the new wifet.

"What action planned to make our home together IBROCATO. Pvi Salvaiore 9 Varet St. Center as a carpenter. Services Are Held P' first wife, Ruth', may take can only after today's military cere- July 31, Blue Point, L. Baptist l3- tne Bro.ikiyn Home lor Aged Church.

Men, in his 85th year. Services at First Presbyterian Church, FARLEY ROBERT suddenly Henrv street near clark atreet iir.u.,l1 Lee, lives at the Avenue home, N-nwsxr, T4 Joseph j. 404 e. never change my feeling toward niony. it was not untu riday eve- Admiral lo Be Host and Col.

Fred Schtirmann, 28, Pvt. 645 r. Kay." ning July 27 wncn word was re- The funeral of Catherine V. Mc-i2239 Harmori 30 months in th ui his noiuc, ouain YYiAjuiuui xuesday, July 31, at 2:30 p.m. Givnev.

former co-leader of the 8th armv and 25 overseas for a total of Buret, nuiiunmuii, ij. uu ouiy aio, I.4KK, Capi. Harmon care St. Gcur.e U'lllinir io Face Conseouenees CelVea 1,131 b0me 0ne W83 Clalmln lo I-aee onsequences tQ bg Mfs Cafl chi- CHIOS. 5 Leonldaj.

41-38 67th St Ho toiH he irlv in far fh i.j i.ji...i 1945, beloved husband of Lyda (nee Al Waves' Dance NIELSEN-EMMA M. July Democratic Club, was heldhl discharge points. Gll.nartin) and father of Robert Woodtide. our wedding would be Paul nnri Waltr -lr. Tm.

IThUrsdav from the Harry QUayie, Drunx i'a ICARI so, Corp. Vincent P. 1709 fi2d St coiu-equeiires oi ins lecnmcai oiK- Rita Gander. Ruth and Joan Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avel.nl Home, 134 Smith with One outsider. It.

Lo necessary to! Rear Admiral Freeland A. Daubin.j1 jUson7' J' and emphasized that new "on Ave. Solemn requiem mass Tuesd jay' Juiy'nu'e Tuesday' 8 30 pm Funeral requiem mass at St. Mary Star ofjTeport, wangled his way into the commandant of the Brooklyn Navy tatai.ano, pre. v.

to v. iso t's R. C.lwedneoda'v a 'urn jthe Sea R. C. Church, Court and Lu- Brooklyn interview Pfc.

Andrew. Yard, will act as host this evening TAi, Ay o' Dpvop 8t. lng of her name." 31, 0:30 a.m., at St. Patrick aBD9BD9BaBXSSS9eSI Walter Coofet i Sheppard ITji.P,n,. oa nr.fi, Tlrinnt, ta a rartva Daftr ri.n..

fn. i A Church, Huntington, I. Inter jqut-ri Ultliai an ill iiwij wi IxulllrtLrill, Ul uvj AA11550 w'-nub, idia uauic lui UICi Avenue, OlIlUllA CUllllIlea PARKER MARY E. (nee AnglissV i Cemetery. She formerly lived at, the Bronx.

3d Naval District Waves, cele- his barracks except for meals. ment Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn. on PriHav mis n.ifp nf thp 87 3d St. "I was definitely In Brooklyn bra ting their third anniversary. 'a.

He was unable to exnlain the! FARRELL ROBERT, of 324 10th iate Harry of London, England; i Born in the old 10th Ward, daugh- once," he pleaded when the others Representative Margaret Chase ii saiiattore, 69-io, coincidence of the disap-! Street, July 28, beloved husband of stcr of Mrs. Alice B. Cook. Thomas, 'ter of the late John and Rose Coyle1 discovered the foreigner in their Smith of Maine was guest of honor roroViBO iTs Joseph i ii st pcarance of the letter and telegram! Frances; father of Captain Robert Allied and Harrv D. Angliss.

Serv- she was a lifelong resl-1 midst and they let him stay. thw morning at a review and drill CANf.ioi.osi. Pn. Joseph 7is. informing him of the death of his' E.

of U. S. Army, Margaret, Jose- at tne Fairehild Chapel. 86 Lef- dent of the borough. A member Said Brooklyn! Kairey, as if to of 3.000 at the Waves' training sta-CA, aha Geor- a tl" Avenue I phine and Dorothy; grandfather of ferts Place, Monday at 8 p.m.

the 8th A. D. Democratic Clubop off the interview: Hon in the Bronx. I "I don't care what thev do with Robert son of Mrs. Josephine ment Evergreens Cemetery.

jsince the advent of woman suf- -How about getting Danny Kaye; Among those honored at this eve-1 aJI he said "I can take it But1 Farrell; brother of Mrs. Albert Mac- frage, Miss McGivney became to come over here?" ning's festivities will be six marine cohfv. 4 smon 2040 ss st jon't wan; anvthlnir to haDDen' Mullen of Newark, N. Mlnnle. PATAKY-WIIXIAM July 27.

one of the first presidents of, -How about Bing navy veterans who lot their mmfn. Kav! Uove her and'l hope sTme Mrs. Charles Anderson, Charles, 1 194 3. dear husband of Grace; father the women's division of the club mann interrupted. eyesight in Pacific combat.

Orches-i day to remarrv her if he will have1 Edith and Harry J. of U. S. N. Serv-of Pfc.

William, U. S. Army, and and served as co-leader dur-j -No. Danny Kaye is better. He's tra.o from the Brooklvn Armed V-in'SehA''lme and If I can (jet a'divorce" i ices on Tuesday, 1:30 p.m..

at Arthur; two brothers and two sis- iK the regimes of Patrick Dia-from Brooklyn." Guard Center and the Navy Yard m.are, corp. Edard 32-27 31! I Duffy's Funeral Parlor, 9th Street'ters also survive. Funeral TuesdajVmrmd and Michael Reillv. At one I It was left at that. kill nlav.

L.J?!. Heights mooe aiaoe DIGNIFIED Allow FUNERALS At OUR FUNERAL HOMES aueooKtTM 151 tJidw taaatwar lUJuaanlaa 4-I2M 12UUArt'MJu-aricit-T unu 154-10 Nllbld nawt-niMiea M07S M-32 ftm ivaana MCianvM 0900 Nifc. lent. FlaatMns M0 TATIH IUJUID 571ForllU.WatlVlttClbfaAr2-S05 MANHATTAN 117 Wart 7 2nd Strawt-IRir attar 7-17M 14S1 Farat Owjsaai lrHnaKldar 4-StM 1 West ltOtk $1tm-Mtmd1 t.ltM 1S5 1. Trarraaert An.

llMam 7-2704) 347 Wifet AnmH MOtt Hana) t-0272 WfaTCMiaTla 214 MamareeMc. Aiawa WWt) flafm Phwi for fpriiantalrt TV OtMnttM and 4th Avenue. 9 a.m., from the Madden Funeral, time she was connected with the 1 u. Miii Vr' M.cif.H He said he was very tired" and rrannmiDiv5 1 nr 17 vre i Home, Franklin and Willoughby I Marriage License Bureau in Brook- II I 11 ft iwv-nr t.r Irrf. corp.

prank j. 82 st had had only four and a half days'i GOULD CHARLES A. of 17 Mer-j m.m DU1MU 0 lL- I Miimwa Vl Mayor LaGuardia, Park pic. Raavmond, 150-25 mtb in and a half in imh.1 L. John Munro, 84, riam Street.

Hempstead. L. on u' i.T, 5 1 1(111 II L. III. 04 'sioner Moses.

Dean Virginia Gilder- viiiiivAi. Auuiiiivii, ajv. Lunir a Dai l.siuoner 01 01. aiarvs nt -n r- ol' Lon8 8 parisnioner oi sc. Marys o.vwv.

uouium ui.r, i.iiaiin; nen Pn'-k southwe-t. seas service in Cairo Brita 1 G. Auchlnt-losa of the Officers Serv- roi.i.rTTi. Pr.nic 410 nieerker 8tJ'a pA a-, roHiN. pie Sam.

473 poe; s- rraiice and oermany July 29. 1945. Survived by his be- 'i loved wife, Josephine, and one John jChurch. she was actively associat- daughter, Dorothy Helen Schopp; on July 27, 1M5. 'h, "nTof marTwas beloved husband of Margaret; dear tX ZiLTLZll Ex-Drugs Broker umuiu.rr Ai.u.iias uoiio- Pfc.

Dommicw ssth s- Capt. Cvnthla Warner. commander Mrs. Julius Orhs Adler and ciampi. Pvt.

of th, in which tf'IAVfPl Pvt tltS rRorosALS tt ij i lather of Mrs. Francis Barone and ml John L. Munro, 84, formerly "JJ 01 Pfe. td. 30-13 Hoban st Schultz' second bride i.ssta- CONTRACT 373 Jl 11 IKoKJIl Li fR nVlcHC DAne.e.

A u. tlVll TVHUQSHir. 'Honed, consulted with Mai. Klrhv 1 SEALED RtUs WILL RECEIVED KCiwsmg at M. d.

omiiiia; Siirvivinff are a numher nf nieces 4S Monroe Place, retired hrnker in 1.11 iiiiutcr. Frederick J. and Alfred Gould. jMemorial, 248 Prospect Park West, Rt pic. rrn u.

3-i lo.in by lhe Rnarfl of Water Supply at in t. r.ushint. Webster about arrangements to an- floor UOWall Street. 'TEK. corn v.

marriage. Major Webster, a Nw -k City, until lriw a.m.. East- and nephews. Funeral from his residence Wednes-luntil a.m.. Requiem CABTF.

RnarJ. Huntlnatnn 174 old was to have officiated at Ti n'i CARR. FranK THE WEATHER drugs and chemicals, died jesterdayj at the Brooklyn Home for Atjed Men, 745 Classon Ave. A native of Scotland, he was edit-j caled there at the Royal Academy CAPASSO. Cora.

Carmine 131 -OR HOth a. church ceremony for the vOliple teatinu and deliveruiB aUoy-tron pip Smith CMmiA prk i 'rastina. allny-steel holla, n'eel holts, RWP1NO. corn .1 -tTR tfi Ave ho were maincd in a Civil Vaaher and uoer piru. bronz CAIARRO.

Ptc Nick 5n5 Mon'roe Ave. niOllV last Monday. inula, rubber linings and cowling- for CONTI. Sjt. Charles, 167 this pipe castings, and rir'' conpllnpi Kickbacks Follow Ceremony Rondout and W.t 'Biwh Mfii- CAVPfiora.

is t. Lotus 132-21 S7th. nt chambers and Shaft 6 drainaa Mrs. Van Gerbig, Executive's Wife i a i- B.m. xM-iiuiemlmass St.

Saviour's R. C. Church, mass at St. Ladislaus R. O.

Church, st Raym0nd-s Cemetery. Hempstead, L. I. Interment Holy: Rood Cemetery, Wesibury, L. I RUCKGABER PAUL.

793 Carroll usvTr.M ir-voimtr r. 1 i Street, suddenly, at Lake Mohonk, 21 JlllylN. Sunday. July 29, 1945, beloved 28, beloved brother of Theresa, 1 llusband 0, late BenhA KllUroff; Stephen and Walter Hanlon. of Bealrice and and Official Weatlier Rennrt of the 8.

Weather Bureau at Tain and came to the United JH.v tms Wmh net Berlin first U. S. Armv of the Delaware aqueduct, all Slates when 19. He came to Brook- FORECAsr-Partu- eiottriv thi' CANPORFF. Pfc.

John L. SB-23 69-h aa set forth in the specifications. offor in lif- he- temperature near 80; mod was causing more kickbacks than a sv vuwu Fnsrl Ol'Ttale rtnan 1 'nns 1 rrpTermrm nan nmn noitneaneriv winds hp 1 cmih 11 in 11 a 1 rnm ni iin; lunviai ui jvii uuiul i ril ine lunerai 01 mis. uorotnv eu icranaiatncr oi LiOUls rail. a ana nn ama aniaiA thO Pierce Mderabl temi-ein- CAPASSO, Cori).

Frank 758 Olfnmorf man pulling bUITS from a mule's tail, aigiifd by the War Production Board ne estb-i 'Fall-Child Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place, r'Khed hs own hus ness as a broker, scattered hiahesi lemDeranre' finally came OUt that Captainl Paniphletsi containing Information for 10 a.m. 1 near 80. moderate south lo southeaneriv Pfc. 1M p.r'.-:r Ave Sprue-ant Vnnlmi, a rir hiddr.

rorms of bid and contract 1 011 Wednesday, 2 p.m. tne raircnild Aircrait Company. icmeu ui im. winds. -i ran AN.

"1r. A-tmir I Mot ta.M-t apeof irat ioiw. contract drawings III) na RrAfurW At.OT llfKh mtllTlPrt OUlPt fl.lf MnniiOV kA Mr. Munro was formerly rhair- Dciovea nus-i Farminedale. will be held tomorrow- Temoeratiirel Temperature, F'l-sh ra.

'iartAriivin iv, tj ohtaineri the of tho oin-Mirv Hiah Low hand of Ray devoted il solpmn hign maM at 10 tmmM 0f the executive committee of HiihLnw rrv.aro. Capt. Atrhnnv A. 72 T'hama t'" hove aiidrta. upon aiinlnat mr) M.icon 0U2h Town Hall, in southwest Ber- nr SirAAt.

i njnetM. r- Bernard 4 I. nden Ro t- ly). by a German borough official film ur Ji.uu in or itj oqu)a "7 reel hPlovec husband o' Stisani a Corpus ChrLsti R. C.

Church. 529 St. Andrew's Society of New York nf Elizabeth Wesley. Services Sher- Stieet beloved husband o. htioan a Manhattan.

Burial and at one time was a member of Am.r.iio Fi.y.mwM ZlV f. 1 be private. 'the Crescent-Hamilton Club and the Hfl Di 84 84 84 8 79 91 S.I Memph'j 87 Vertd'an 73 Mlltyetikee 72 Mnlj-St. PI. 63 xMoblle 7i Nantucket fil New Orleana km toney isiana avsnue Gen Cove Country Club.

He was Baltimore ruisrUf no-id 10x43 Nv.i allti before German witnesses. foMow'nl: 6 fxnearn, 5, l'tF3 ir r9ntain fV-hnltr clnimnI hit '-t-'Ol in of In the full amount of S' ai aRRO P'r S-l 205 1 i nls "st such doposit mil he i-funi'd for each rnt'To T' 147 p.e.f-r Wife had been killed in an accidont. iianiplilt anmi-led aa a hi1 and a re- nrMARro Pvt. nhone 15tfi Rr, Rut from rhicairn frs Rnili 'lin'i of Jl ml w.ll made for eaori 1 I T.A.M. nlriaH t-n DvaK, Ipl'iall J), Tuesday, 11 a.m.

ui v.miru ij. iviais an tiii- i n- a ii.li. A-i-" Blrtn H8h.im SENGER MATHILDA and the late John R. Fell, and step- Church. 124 Henry of which he Bi.rnarck' nr ificiDis t- 160-26 "ij -u.

oihor pamphlet rcturnd in a HARTM ANN FRANK on July 0' Ava t.m.l,. oiiiiiua. uciiim uiai nur who urau condition. tor iurtiKr particuiara. parth: Dr SIMON E.

5 r'lrlea 33-51 captain's mother said Ruth was "PP'y the Chief Lngi- 28 beloved lu band Mar v- fathe aunt of Mathilda Duryea. July 29. 'of the late ORdenL. 'Mills, had been a member or 84 cais. is.

of Ha Frairk SeindMutta' f' 224 Jerome; former Secretary of the Funeral services will be hold 2L.u!P if YTCwJr Street on Wedneinv Q-an a mjdied Saturday at church at 2:30 p.m. Butt. hrnthpr nf Mr Anno Hnltpr pi i i err uu vcuursuH, u.ui. Tantni. neor at the anov) at C'tv 8f, York CUT 83 85 Norfolk 89 SR North IVatte 95 45 Oklaahomo 93 54 Omaha 82 8'.

Philadelphia 81 72 Phoenix 99 IRVINlJ V. A. HL'lfeL PrM-rlenf? eri, iu home 51.11 flhl Ma at the Blessed Sacrament terian Medical Center, Manhattan. Burial will be in Green-Wood Cem-g, ion DnMRROWSKI. T4 tflward 3.

ill Perl-fort Ave rapt Robert 16 Welleey Road Rcfin'ipA I noyi.r. Pfc 46-62 Hunter a I.1..J A-l. Chattunooia (I II II 81 78 67 but Interesting if.DOOWA.' t' Patrick 2528 Jetleraon Street, Ozone Park, Wednesday. 9:30 Church. Interment Holy Trinity! "y- a.m.; requiem ma.ss 10 a.m., R.

C. Cemetery. MrSt Jennie Young I 7 Church of St. Elizabeth. Interment 2.

,01 Funeral services for Mrs. JennieiCarl E- Johnson tssl 'Sfssmft Jiate. Chlcngn Cine iiinaU Df nvfr 1'PtirPd Moines Detroit 8t IllS nndTf City A wriM of fact sponsored bf Wti'ta-T. OuPfjar. Sort R6 73 R.V.- 61 Bh 73 94 74 Sfet OOrOHKHTV.

5 Thoma- 4R-4B Rt. Biv-lile PI rtllARA. Corn 26 Smith St. 85 Pittsburah 65'Portland. Me fil Purtland Ore 82 Raletah 87 Ranid Kl 71 Rosnel! 59 59 St.

Lihiij 87 S. L.ike Cltv 83 San Anron.o 80 San Difio 83 S.illdv Hook 89 ft Francisco uuirKdll, rjiiiaucui rcimi, uuiclub 7. nin I lri- Hp DuiiMh a iRardon and William Smith Re-'lns Hospital. Jacuscn neigns. win aia: a i uvn niiu 11 itaioin aw'tiuni, a 90 E8; "I port OPn 1 rn.Anti HOFFMANN JOSEPH -v ItolH nt 11 nrle fAnlirhf nt thp LHIUC IU tills LUIW1U 1IUIII pi Kfi f.lcn Co' lr.

DOWNS. 5 RrlMtrl L. 1R-29 119th i-l Co'lASA ALTON. ltt 6M5 4-h Ave. N.

for-; posmg at a. onester omiin mnfrai utTn years aso. Funeral services will p. nuddenly, at Elmsford merly of 204 Grove Street, nOVir. PV ThcriiA, R'R 9th on Home, i Meseioie Burial win b.

be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the, Ttif libfrtr Bell tolllnf lh iaih of John Manhall brn It rrahfd. In thf nr- rrnder ef lh? (nnfedfrjtt nrmir al Appomilnx In firnfral drnl rt turned l.fnvral I tf -(jrd rtrr tl h4 hrtn fltff Mm In Inkfn of rpltiilatlni. aihinrton tnd Hetbfrt Hotifrr were ih- nf oar Frpldfnl Thf nrld mutt rommo-n ftmtly nmi I Unitf. whirl.

Ii mf4 by rrr tr.0 000 000 (hlnMf. re 2.M7 Schenectady 28. beloved husband of Ellen iquiem niBss i oi, nmom a Kvtn.ortM r.m.iprv i Walter B. Cooke Funeral Homo, 151 Hattera, 73 S3 01 BU K- Corp. Af.dr- 11 Ave HENPY m'FUS E.

aM-vCAHEX. Parl of Watfr Supply; RiCHAKD H. BURKE, Scrrtary. jlfJ-llrt CONTRACT SEALEB RID.S WILL BE RECEIVED bv th of Water Supply nt its nftVes. tlnrtnth fl-inr.

13, Wail Strcpt. New York City. uv.r. 11 a.m.. E.ist-prn War Tiin1.

on Tue-Jay. Aiir.lu 7, lt4." for Contra-'t 3T I. fir futnlsinnc. (f5tina nf rl livfT'iik: hfinze pe ana nzzl c.ist ipr ftmi-bl-enrlf'i tiiifi nmj rut for the Rondout and Vft Brnnoh fl'fuKnt rhm-bri of th afjuducL ail aa set fnrt ii hr pm j- ion.i. A Vr-TiTf nc Ra'ing of AA-3 hu bpti a-a-tiKifd hy th; War Produrttoti Ruard for the rnfltenaN nnd equipment included in t(ii! ran tract.

Pamphlets tnfArmatlon f.T hidd'-r f-irmj nf h-1 id oontraft, specifiratiotw. fnntrart dti.wing. requirements as to surety, can ba obtained at th off a of the Pcretarv at the abova addreM upon application in peri" on or by mail by depositing Uia of in ejijh or its equivalent tor enrh p-tniphler. Within 30 dava followinfc the award of contract or rejection of bid.s. th full amount nf sucbj 88 3 Mane 8 ReDosineicnurcn luesaa, a.m.

j.nAr.n Rnni.v-ei hnriui and father of Kathleen HoniBe, 339 tVrwt'lr 8 Solomon. 405 Avenue Nf j-, DAVIS. Sa at Sehy and Son Chapel, 319 Cen SWALM EVERETT on Sat- FishkUl, N. lived in Brookln be Wednesday In Evergreens Ceme- hoiiiioh 05 84 Rt SI it i. i.i.

nj'on tral Avenue. Requiem mass St. in it on iaa ho nvrt la nsr ju u-aja Lirimr uv wurr a iu i.imi a JOhnson. anri a CiallHll- Jackson ,60 Savannah 92 73 Seattle 84 70 Shieveport 89 84 Spokane 85 72 SD ltteid. 88 76 Tampa 90 72 Ttic'on.

Ann. 90 Washlniton 79 63 WllltJton 88 65 WJminaton 89 75 52 63 76 75 70 65 91 inierne, St Jo in 8. Pratt and grandfather ago. She was the widow of Interment St. Johns service at the T.

Yotine. who died 10 ter, Hazel. Kho nas flip wirioiv nf MI'S. HUlda I jacKtionvu.e Barbara's R. dsy, 10 a.m.

1 Cemetery. IKansaa City 90 ll.lltle Rock (14 Loa Angetes iLouittville 88 'Fairehild Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place, burvivmg are a naugnter, iw 90 inn Tuesdav. 2 n.m. Mrs. Irene L.

Wilcox, and two sons, WllllAM DUNIGAN 1 SON inrof OirtcfO'I 2411 Dt KALB VF R0GCRI AVE. 4 MONTGOMERY IT. Tel. MAU J-HjS JOHNSON CARL WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLVN 1 Edward K. and Ainslee M.

Young. 1945, beloved husband of Hulda, de-i voted father of Hazel. Service at 1 Walter B. Cooke, Funeral VERDI MARIA, dear mother of Domlnick Verdi, chairman Affiliated Young Democrats, 3d A. EBBERS-HILL inc.

Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Tues I11UC1I LICCNSFH rl VA rave-. YOUNG JENNIE, on Saturday, July 1945. of 147- 40 Cherry Ave- day, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, oY v.n SirX ,1. I- p.m.-iziano Chapel, 216 Van Sicklen FUNERAL SERVICE Romtlik CAaaal a afodarata CAari 24 7th Avenue C.orntr Sterling Flac NEvins 8-8912 SOuth 8-6540 Henry McCoddin, Monomer Street.

Funernl Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.,nue, Flushing, beloved mother of anwi.iiiii.in tery. Clinton Avenue Fnneral Chapel 5)9 Clinton Avenue G. E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr.

Ss. Simon and Jude C. Church, Mrs. Irene L. Wilcox, Edward K.

Avenue corner Van Sicklen Street, and Alnslie M. Young. Service at Brooklyn. Interment St. John's Fairehild Chapel.

141-28 Northern 'depojit will be refunded ror earn pam- NOTICE IS HEREBY (IT YEN THAT phl't as a bid and a refund Whoh'jal' Rct '-n- Na 11 of 54 rm wll be mada fnr ea-'h other hss hen issued to 11' undrfitcm 1 t-i pamphlet ritwrnd a' reptabla her a' wh'lale tin i-r the dition. For furiivr narticuUr.s. applv hoi Beverage Liw iti Die rrti- nt th ft'fir the Chief Engineer at located at s.It B-' gn St Brook- th ahne aiiress. a. N.

in which the Jnenbed IRY1NC, V. A HTIE. Predent? a-e located HENRY HEPTEPBERO. p.UFVS E1 PITZOERALP BRO? BREWING CO. Cotnmisflionrj.

of 35 Bergen 51., Brooklyn, Water Pnpply; RICHARD H. BURKE. M. Secretary. jl9ltt Modern Ckapeli Atailablt Ererywliare f'oniptete Caiket Dtsvtae In Our Ahowroom on Premlaea 5723 Sth Arc.

WlnJior 1-664(1 7315 15th A. BF.nionhorit 6-2511 Cemetery. Boulevard, Flushing, Monday at 8 MAIn 2-0531 Vital notlcei oecepted 8 m. 2 p.m. for publication the tame doy; as lote ai 10 p.m.

Saturdo night for publicotion. p.m. Interment Evergreen Ceme- SAVE FATS AaD WASTEPAPEH tery..

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