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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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I BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY. FEB 7, 1947 FAFRIL STEPHEN T. on MARTIN SALLY. February Court Ainn ROBERT RYDER, 61, ARTIST Wednesday, feoruanr $. 1947.

dear native of Linwirk. Ireland. 2ratli3 i father of S'ephen Jr, Martin and beloved mife of Harrr; dewed 15 ri V. Umha. i Hard Pe'er jd-son Ka Serine 'Z OF OLD TIMER'S PAGE, DIES Counsel lo Defend K-'ds bet Lowdown n'uijT-.

ibi a (nirrif uiiv ui i vuu RiiviJt. Lrtnc Kepiowm.S. Saturday. 30 am. Requiem Maaa John.

Member of the John Hueheir at the R. C. Church of St. Teres Council No. 4S1.

of Laaiea Robert Ryder, mhose pen and ink tirement to redesign tin btaehall 7 Jail Breakers On S. A. Student Pontics loer churcht. Interment Holy Auxiliary, Funeral from dreeing of borough landmarku diamond In Proepect Park Crow Cemetery. Cooke.

Funeral Home. IM Un- He alio worked on Wilson Dam DnnU.rri S.tiirn.v It IrfqUeilt.T th O.fl m.lnr RoyVe. Bernard r. Kendall. Oontt Brrran, Jim 8.

Lon.A;bm V. Levey. Berth. Clerk. Miry H.

Lynch, EUMbcth Cohrn. Jfnnie F. Lynch. John Cottar. John Madden.

J. rvOraase. BlanclwMartln.Sa'.Ir Donnelly. Edward Meyer. Mae V.

Dredger. Marlon Mlnlerl. Helen Du Bois. Henry Mohrmann. John Ci'y high achool atudent.

didn't aay what we wanted Tided aa they are with free edu- "Under the Vargaa aha cattonal facilities, had aomeihlnt iaaserted. "only who could af-to ponder today ln the remark of private education could get a vutung Brazilian atudent, who' any at all. Now we want to mat ri lxGERALD LTER So.mn Requiem Ka.vs St. Fr a ncia Timers page of the Brooklyn Eae projexU A foliation of aome of the best dJvote faer oTjhnM lof th last ten yeara. died sudden-j Mr.

almost a. Infer- mlndi ln EthM M. Brian Walter F. hw homl. Cmnston brt.ll to In them Anne Mauls and Marcua J.

Repo- on February yeaterday. He 61. Uted dr.wm7.t Tge week, hen seven of the nine ing at Frank J. Hana te Son Home 5. 1947.

devoted daughter of the let. The IiMt of Mr. Ryder, an- starts piVing ba.se ball at about Raymond St. jaUbreakers. Indicted Brkstadt.

F. voiced a defense yesterday of point-jour voice felt and get the ayatera cal activities of young people ln; changed OLsen.CWav M. Osterndorf John Quick, Augiwta Qumn. Grace R. Farrell.

Stephen a Fitaterald. W. F. her country. The girl waa ona of a delegation Speaking at a meeting of the of 28 Latin American (tudenta who Fuller.

WiUlara taiu.v.. imiu.w.. ev He. lAmi.nrAfMi nna at indlhS guilty and Judge Carmine J. Ma cltywide General Organization arrived ln thl country last month GaUagher.

Frank Ryder Robert J. I tery. 41 Hauanian S.reet. Oreenpomt. on 'age aecuon in kn'0 -JetlRe the Brook Hi kno ledge of the Brooklyn Irasro assigned counsel for each.

The Council in the Board of Education; to participate in the New York Her- aid Tribune High School Forum to Building. 110 Livingston St, Car Oenberg. Mane acnuancni. FULLER On Febroaxy W7. oaiuroay at B.m.

brother, also de- Dodger ent back to pre-1900 daya eighth man captured, Salvatore Glordar.0. Marlon Schaanbach. jWrUjAM A. beloved husband of Requ.em at Et. Cecilia Chwrch.

7 their rrenta rsided Pvert and Aula, is back at Attica Prtson. and Oraund. Wil iam Sullivan. Mary A. wm: dear father 30 a.m.

Interment CaUary na ln'lr ParnIA TrMr? -i iKatlina rara Af 91 ra niAra ft a nna1 IrnAatt If YmA kn In. men Calheiro Gomes declared for the edification of local students that "our fight 1 to get school be held March in the Waldorf-Astorta. Tour City Scheol They were conducted yesterday on a tour of city high schools, including Brooklyn Technic! High School, for student who cannot afford to pay." Hanson. Anna Mr Durkin and Mrs. go.

dieted. The only one of the nine Helgesen. Andrew Alexander h71 Wpber. gr.ndf.ther of Caro MINIERI HFJ.EN. Frbnmrv I ir Ryder 1 ve a big Organic hub jstill at large I Anthony Aiello.

W.taon.EUaK. (Jn webar r0 1947; survived by hu.sband. Mi'- fre hou.se fhat weU have A result of hta drawing. 'yrn Awlrnrd B.CC1-PETER. February 4.

latr chael; soiu. Michael Jr. and Rich- been a model for some of his draw- jarticles in the Brooklyn Eagle some, Afrfd Mlnul0 tKsixnfi beloved husband of Adeline; father GALLAGHER. FRANK A. lieu-ard; brothers.

Deev Oliva. Captain ings of borough landmarks. He resicenu ouRht Hanft, well-known borough E.k.r uh.rt T.vi i.n.n, Armv Air Force, on February Daniel Oliva- austers. Sehnd flisi- horn in the i.nn nH never him out and an Informal club was Her remarks were brought on by a statement of Robert pieurer. Elliott Place and DeKalb Cen- James Madtaon High School r'P-j tral High School of Needle Trades.

Ill 1 1 IT tr: a i inrrvimA I 1 1 1 1 .1 ivwjri. oJuui Reposing John T. GaUagher Funeral 5. suddenly. Deiovea son 01 oiunn rnein.

ana tiose iminu. ne posing uvea anywnere else except, wneni I Elsla drew City Councilman Anthony President of the club, though no 1 iuu. tia r-hui-r-h avenue- Roiemn Mn F. lianacner oroiner.at cnanei sani lam Avenue, kpoui- his wnrk toot him nut ni the ritv.1 r. 1 1 1 1 1 1.1- llNlliri 1 4 tV 2..1 3' h.

225 w. 24th Manhattan; Music irdr hW and Art School. Convent Ave. and a aouth of the border. gu MjmnBlUlli th9 No Political Objective i Brooklyn High School for Home.

Requiem Mass Holy Cross Mr. B. Clark wnite. Heien ana Pm High Mas Monday. February He waa a draftsman.

district attorney. Edmund Godfrey aSaturdav, 10.15 a m. Masse p-iLaurie. Funeral from 8406 Ft 10. 10 a m.

at St Rosalie Church. He was graduated from P. S. 102 nrt Henry L. Klingler 894 iyfn ornlPr Magistrate Leo predated.

Hamilton Parkway. Saturday. Feb-6M Street and 14th Avenue. Inier- and then from Manual Training Busnmlek Ave and Parker McGoff Hf(lv Carmine Emmlno drew The purpose of our tudenti making, President St. and Classon William Duffy got toat i.aw.

rulT 8: Mas ii a m. tt. ment Monday Holy cross Cemetery. Huh school. At the turn of the '-'Z Frank Serri.

council." he declared. "1 to build Avenue. ''r" o. Anse Cliurcn. tn Avenue anu vlt century ne went lo work as an TTXT IT I- ftf S71 T7lh fitrAt hllS- i XlftHRM ANNJOHN 1.

IrV On tviisih 1 nr h. A T.mr. 7or ine angmeVrTrj articles for the Old Timers! on Fishbein. George Gurinowich character and initiative. They in- After a luncheon In the High v.

o'i c.i..., urwwivn as assigned Leon Washor, and of Ruth' MmerSvilliam Wostinghouse. Kerr. Church rhA in Brooklyn troduce student to democracy but School for Homemaklng, they at- oana 01 ivainruiits uitr rruiuii and father of Lawrence William GENBERG MARIE, on February carry no weight or Intereet as a tended the Oeneral Organization Anthony Abbandola drew Caeser Barra. r- I Mr UrkSpH. nrhl- 1947 beloved mother of RalDh.

land Herbert brother of Mane The club was to have met today pressure group politically bach. Mrs. Leslie Foster, Mrs. James Services Saturday. 2 Sand-and Sophie Mahland.

Margaret. Light Company Miss Gomes declared that In her The restaurant is close to the Fred Meanwhile, Alfonso Berretta, of SO Orchard Manhattan, meeting at which they were greeled by Dr. John E. Wade, who will retire next August a superintendent of achool. Wvnn Jr.

and Mrs. Frederick stroma Chapel, 4fi03 4th Avenue. In-1 Mohrmann and Catherine He left that firm in the rapacity Funeral Chapel at 8741 5th country "we have been living under termeni ureen-wooa temeiery. tnree granacniinren aiso survive, oi a draiusman ana later where Mr, a dictatorship for 15 year where fiTORDNO fRION aeed 34 Swv Friday. 8 p.m.

at George' for the Lon Inland UghtinR Com-tervice will be held at 9 m. as i uS 2" OlOtUJANU maiuun, agea m. 7in rr nunv r-ir-A i 1 Diul after hf collaovd while be- A inn -a k- un rru.u.jr wj RatrrlQV nm siv ht c. r-Z her husband IuU Giordano, "'i'" pm. station last night.

V. F. W. Fights Plan To Fire 100 Vets siding at 231 8rh Street. Solemn Re Stieg.

Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Sunday. 30 pm. Funeral Monday. 10 a.m. Interment Cypres Hills Cemetery.

BOYLE BERNARD F. February 6. 1947, beloved husband of Jennie; devoted brother of Gertrude De Bra. Services Walter B. Cooke.

Funeral Home. 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Sunday, 2 m. OLSEN Febuary 5. 1947, OLAV Barretta was arrested at his home by Detective Anselm Cramer of the Classon Ave. Squad, accused of help quiem Mass at St.

Augustine's R. C. Church, Saturday, 11 a Sterling of 245 92d Street, beloved hits Wants to Scrap All Useless Laws ing the prisoners locate a hideout ln Albert V. Lawson, Spanish War Vef Widow of Dixie General Pleads For Negro Vote Atlanta, Feb. 7 (UW Thev arose and applauded the frail little widow of Confederate general who with a quavering voice said: "I come before you almost at the a tenement at 33 Allen Manhat Place and 6th Avenue.

Interment bgnd of Anna (nfp ouiisteni; de-St. Johns Cemetery. (voted father of Janice and Judith: GRAUND-Suddenly. on February aLso survived by mother. Freda 2.

WILLIAM, of 345 58th Street. OLsen sister. Olga. and brother, Continued from I1 tn'V wer "Ptured. and other interested persons could1 Another man accused of aiding BROWN-On February 5.

1947 Continued from Page 1 where it la now being Heard by Under-Secretary John L. Sullivan in Washington. Pension Right In Jeopardy Gere, first appointed to the yard in June, 1940, was promoted to a Albert Ijiwon. a fnrmpr for solution nf individual nroh-; som "I the escaped prisoners, JAMES S. in his 82d year; beloved Friends may rU at Darraugh' Fu-iJohan, in Norway.

Services atj LI. I e.t- Vrsxi Rrtii T.mortfll 7S01 T3 .11.. IT I husband OI josepnine ivi. wip nerai nonie. oou aui nvrnuc, u.

'Indian pt nnhii" lihrarten vanaerout aecrea Rt puonc Jioianes ana. hrih. nt Mimivn rw" shieiH.i- Tainer oi Kuaene r.u om. tooav. i cku v.Mujis urn upon us as priin-j a and James Jr.

Reposing John a a on February Slaiuraay. 10 am. interment ueean. many jear. com.

Esposlto killers, who went to the r.all.cher Funeral Home. 2549 inJT' irrri- "he-'View Cemetery, Staten Island. idirrl yesterday at his home, 27 Co-Ulicated Wat structure iChalr ln 1942 for slaying an office supervisory rapacity Aug. 9, 1943. end of life' long trail.

It would have been pleasanter to sit in a rocking chair in my sunny living room." Church Avenue. Kequiem Mass lo molher of Edward Jr. Funeral! OSTERNDORF February 5, 1947.ivert as the result nf a fall down! Mr. strongin recalled the a.m rw gppt 23 he received notice a. n.n .1 .1 hnll In Va nnV rt HOiy cross unurcn, oaiuiunj, Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from Jonn JJJOHN.

of 176 97th Street, beloved a s'airway in which he lracturecl car Association proposal oi i that as of Oct. 7 he would be de- am. jHealey Funeral Home. 2977 Ocean (husband of Bertha mee skull. Mr.

Lawson was 70 years standing, to solve lr-, MagLstrate Ramsgate. He 1 charged mowd tne of laborer, an Mrs. John H. Longstreet of Marietta, Ga appeared before a action which would have an ad BROWN JAMES Avenue. Requiem Mass St.

Marks and devoted father of John Mrs.ja native of Brooklyn. For the last coniasion "especially during Rna mlM' the closing days of the session." Itl'1 verse bearing on his pension rights. v.m.r.i K.turHv Pi.hninrv a unurcn, 1U a.m. uiieiiurui, tn.r Lewrr i. naiuem aim rvu jainra un years ne naa Deen a oanenaer legislative committee to denounce Georgia'a proposed white primary E.

Wilson. Services at Fred Herbst; Once a veteran employed as a civil from Gallagher's Funeral! Cemetery, HELGESEN February 5. 1947, urges that the first part of each session be reserved for the Induction of bills, and "after this lim-jWaier Killing Red period, no more proposals may' service member ha received notice of his dismissal or demotion, he may at th Belvedere Grill. He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Friday, 8:30 p.m.; funeral 10:30 a.m. Interment Ocean ANDREW, husband of the late Gertrude (nee Westlye) and devoted be made, except under special con- UU6 Ifl 1611 UQVS r.ih.r u.rn. Rv.nrt Andrew and View Cemetery, Staten Island. 'Florence Allen Lawson: a son. the take his case before the labor board at the yard.

This Is a group of officers designated by the com tin this nrnced.ire this procedure He said u.rtin Uoia.cn- also survived hv Rev. Albert v. lawson wuitn-suwusis a. reoru-, mandant. Continued 'from Page 1 sLster.

Hilda Johnson of snenan-' 1M7 mmh-r nf -naugniers. Mrs. Kum damson ana, i of deliberation and debate, with Failing to receive satisfaction at doah, Iowa. Services at Fred Herbst iR.i7.beih Reisner. Joseohlne Angell.i Mrs- Mildred Daly; eight grandchll- Sons Memorial.

7501 5th Avenue, r.rt-. ri5 nnH'di en and one great-grandchild. ALso proper notice to the public on all wells and certain equipment, It hearings." 'contended that it property could that agency, he may then appeal to the United State Civil Service Saturday, 2 pm. Interment 0ulcu services Walter! brother, Ben.lamin, and a sister, bill to exclude Negroe from voting. How old was she? That wa nobody' business, who' Who ln America falls to gtve her age, listing her a author and Journalist educated Brenau College, Gaines, ville, and Notre Dame Convent, Baltimore, President Theodore Roosevelt appointed her Gainesville postmaster in 1904.

Mrs. Longstreet, a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, termed the white primary bill "monstrous" and a "subterfuge" designed to circumvent the United States Supreme Court ruling declaring that Negroe be permitted to vote. The balance of the session, he condemned only under Section iMrs. Mildred Reading greens Cemetery. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 JOHNSTONE A I on! Flatbush Avenue, Friday.

8 p.m.; Commission. The case may then be carried to the chief officer of Industrial relation of the navy and Funeral services will be conduct- Strongin continued, would be taken up with voting on all measures approved by committees, resulting in Home. 2549 Church Avenue. Brooklyn. Member Stereotype union.

MICHAEL J. P. HOG AN, President. J. Frank Travis, Secretary.

ALLAN NICHOLAS FRANCIS, tuddenly, February 4, 1947, at his home, 433 E. Harrison Sueet, Long Beach, L. husband of the late Mary J. Beck; father of Sarah Baraty, Nellie Kelhher, Josephine Conway, Anna Keating, Gladys Ryan, Blanche Hoffman, Joseph and Nicholas Callan. Funeral from the Macken Mortuary, 52 Clinton Avenue, Rockville Centre, L.

Saturday, February 8, at 9:30 a.m.; Mass of Requiem ln St. Mary of the Isle Church, Long Beach, at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Joseph S. Macken, Mortician.

CLARK MARY on February Thursday, February 6, 1947. beloved funeral Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment 8 ociock wiuSni me Everareens cemetery. Kearn Son Chapel, 1504 Bush- aunt of Ruth J. Sauer and Robert then to the Secretary of the Navy.

Say Nary Ignore Commission orderly procedure. Thus, he said wlck with the Rev. Ernest Johnstone. Service at the Fairchild QUINN GRACE R. (nee of the Emanuel Evan-r'Measm'es to better the public in Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, The veteran at the yard charge of 8402 4th Avenue, on February 4 gellral and Reformed Church of i west would be enacted," while 734 of the Administrative Code, which provides that it be compensated for its entire plant, including that property for which it offered to stipulate a waiver of all claims.

Before Justice Lock wood and again before the Appellate Division yesterday Mr. Bellanca urged that the Oeneral City Law could be Invoked because for years the company had breached it franchise through its inability to supply an that their case have ln many In measures detrimental to the pub Woorihaven officiating. Burial will 1947, beloved wife of Robert devoted mother of John Robert stances received the support of the be at the United States National Civil Service Commission. However, Jr. and Grace dear sister Cemetery at pinelawn Saturday, Saturday, at 2 p.m.

JUDSON KATHERINE On February 6. 1947, beloved wife of the late Edward; mother of Dorothy. Services at the Harry T. Pyle Mortuarj', 1925 Church Avenue, Saturday, at 2 p.m. they complain that the agency has lic interest would be Honor Appellate Division Also marketing the fiftieth anniversary of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, the association no official Jurisdiction over the wuuam oof.ii 1.

anu nuwn.u Breen, May Druhan, Madeline O'Romke arid Elizabeth Snyder. Reposing at E. C. Waldeck's Home navy and thus it rulings have been Ignored. adequate amount of wholesome ORDERS SMOKE CURBS ON HEAT EQUIPMENT All new buildings constructed In the city must have heating equip had among its guests on the dais Horn, the post commander, one for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue.

Sol John J. Taggarl, Retired Fireman KAPLOWITZ SAMUEL, sud- of those Involved In the situation, 5. suddenly at her residence. 916 B8th Street, loving sister of William Presiding Justice Harrv E. Lewis and tne Boartl of Estimate and Justices William F.

Hagarty.had cancelled the franchise by reso-William B. Carswell. John B. on 31 1945-ston, Frank F. Adel and Gerald Argues Stale Alone Can Act denly, on February 5, 1947, beloved Requiem Mass at St.

Anselm's husband of Fanny; father of C. Church, Saturday, 9 a.m. wrote to the county V. F. W.

that at least 25 men ln hi department F. and Julia C. Clark. Reposing at Coserove Chapels. 5723 5th Avenue.

at the yard had received notice Solemn Reaulem Mass Our Lady of Mr. Strongin, in his talk, noted ment that gives off little or no smoke. Dr. Israel Welnsteln, Commissioner of Health, warned yesterday and declared that he would seek change ln the sanitary code if necessary to Insure that proper furnaces are Installed In all new structure. i Perpetual Help Church, Saturday, FeVTwm beTld The funeral of John J.

Taggart. Ki inAVe -tired New York City fireman Coney Lsland Ayemie and Avenue nd fr mMml nt Piushig, interment at MonUgue Ceme- HeY fi741 a. COtV. C(r Cni the recent election, of L. Barron jaumato' had no authori to r.nc.

win wnii. TT had no authority to cancel Hill and William T. Powers to Su a.m. luieuiieut nvwy vture tery. the franchise, that such cancella ineir lortncoming demotion irom supervisors to laborers.

Most of the order are scheduled to go Into effect Feb. 14, Disabled Vet Face Demotion Among the men concerned are David W. Haynes, a disabled veteran tlon could be effected only by the COHEN JENNIE beloved wife 7 A. Gleason Funeral Home, urdav 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

Johns KENDALL GEORGE lieufen oiaie. in mis connection he contended that the franchise emanated 1149-20 Northern Boulevard, Flush- of the late Louis; dovoted mother of Harry Cohen, Birdie Loucks, A. ant U. S. Army Air Force, suddenly, cemetery ling A requiem mass will be offered not irom the city a successor to February a.

i4, neioven nusoanai Sherman Cohen, Mollie 1 i.nT Aanes M. nee Holmgren; de- SCHILDKNECHT February 4. 'at 11 a.m. at SI. Andrew Avellino preme Court Justiceships, and Jus-tires A.

David Benjamin and Frederick L. Kopff to the City Court. Introduced by Representative Eugene J. Keogh, dinner committee chairman, others on the dais included Reuben Cantor, president of the Richmond County Bar Association; Samuel Greason, president of the Nassau County Bar Association; M. Harvey Smedley, presi of World War who live at 302 Grand St.

He received notice Jan. nT.nr HX3Mih vW father of George loving 1947. CHARLES beloved husband C. Church, flushing, and burial rion ro fn of Walter J. and Mary A.

Ken-of Grace; father of Helen, William will be in St. John's Cemetery, of Lionel Casson, wunam i-onen, hm.h, nr Alhort. T.n.-i i the old Town of Flatbush, but from the Legislature. The New York Water Service Corporation, as successor to the Flatbush Water Works Company, obtained Its franchise ln A Leonard and Daniel Lebow, Lloyd rTi i a sw Al.rMn- Ch.rmin Sslnmf, Gh.i-mon SfltflmA, BnriiUiU1 ff GLenmore WI03 1p Cooke 1 home. 225 Prospect Avenue, featur-; where he lived since his retirement T.we!l Kmerlinir.

Services Sherman's! Rcposin Walter 1881. Under the volded-franchlse con Funeral Home. 1218 Flatbush Ave-1 day, 2 p.m. ifrom the Fire Department ten years ft 'ft Snlpmn I aon Rnrn In Via wrVMl 3 of hi demotion from quarter-man, a supervisory Job, to laborer. In his department, he aid, there were four non-veterans unaffected by any such order.

Jacob Rosen of 1799 Bedford a career man and a veteran of World War who ha been em dent of the Queens County Bar As Reo'nlem Mas Our Ladv of Refuse! SCHWARZBACH CARL, hook and sociation; Queens Surrogate An- tention. Mr. Bellanca urged, the city might. Instead of paying for what It seeks under the procedure 1 Si KaUiroH in Flushing for 20 years. thony P.

Savarese, Rabbi Morris M. Rose of Temple Sinai, who delivered the Invocation; Justice Gerald husband of Florence; devoted father adopted, hold the company to be a Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Barbara TagRart; a son, Francis of Carl Pauline and Olsa; son Holy Cross Cemetery. KISMET TEMPLE, A trespasser now and compel It to re ployed at the yard since 1936, has A. O.

N.iof the Rev. C. H. Schwa rzbarh: KEAMS S0S 1504 BUSHWldK AVE. ODE HOCK MOM tUBWAT (Bustiwici cftnest Nolan of the Appellate Division of and two daughters.

Mrs. Florence move its pipes from the streets and restore the paving. He said that during the removal activities the received notice of his demotion from electrician first class to laborer. John J. Blank, a disabled vet city could lay Its own nlnelines eran of 94-34 211th Bellaire, was let out entirely last June 28 after: M.

S. Nobles: With profound sor-; brother of Bertha and Olga. Services Hipn Nhleitne Supreme Court; Nathaniel L. row we announce the death of Chapel. 187 S.

Oxford nlld Bank 'Goldstein, Slate Attorney General; Past Potentate ALEXANDER 2:30 p.m. Interment "The 1 Robert E. Lee, president of the New WALLS on February 5. Funeral Evergreens." York State Bar Association; Henry services will be held at Auroral I 'Ward Beer, president of the Federal Grata Scottish Rite Temple. Bed-! SULLIVAN-MARY on A rmU KVrllO Wnlfl Bar A.ssoclation, New York, New ford Avenue and Madison Street, iary 6.

of 308 Bryant Avenue. Floral I JJWIIV ilUIUJeMpy and ConnectiCut; Sylvester Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, Park, L. I beloved wife of the late I Ryan, president of the Bronx serving a a patrolman with a cfuntral (Hi ome Flatbush 'Memorial Chapel. 1283 Coney Island Avenue (Avenue J), Friday, 1 p.m. Please omit flowers.

COTTER JOHN beloved husband of Elise and dear brother of Eva Manschell and Joseph Cotter. Service at his home, 76 Etna Street, Friday, 8:30 p.m. DE GRASSE-BLANCHE, on Wednesday, February 5, beloved mot.her of Marjorie Smith: devoted sister of Mabel Sydney and Walter Murray and Emma Gilli-gan. Reposing at the Anthony J. Walsh Funeral Home, 330 Hempstead Avenue, Malverne.

L. I. The Rev. Mr. Blage will officiate at services on Saturday, at 10 a.m.

Interment private. DONNELLY EDWARD on February 5, 1947, beloved husband of Cora; devoted father of Kath- Although since 1913 the city has been supplying the company with an Increasing amount of water because of its Inadequate supply, a brief filed yesterday by Corporation Counsel Charles E. Murphy disclosed for the first time why condemnation DIGNIFIED FUNERALS rating of "very good." The county V. F. W.

has sought the aid of the national organization in an effort to obtain a "fair ad-i Thomas dear mother of Thomas February 8. nt 2 o'clock. County Bar Association, and David riln as low as mrm ueis uanna uspeci, Leonard Curtis Aloysius A Gilmartin, vice president of the Ik WALTER E. JOHNSON, Illustrious Potentate. Sullivan, Florence B.

Oberle. Miriam A. Ames and Rita Donohue. Reposing proceedings had not, been under Fort Dix, N. Feb.

7 (UK Army i LAWSON ALBERT suddenly lain sooner. Judication of the claims ln all cases." The notices are still being received at the yard, It was reported, in each case "under protest." me city did not itself have on 'February 6 1 947 member United' jat tne Thomas F. Dalton Chapel, 29 'authnrites were inclined today to R0Dert A. Inch, Albert Conway, as-Spanish War Veterans. Survived by I Atlantic Avenue.

Flora' discount the story of Pvt. Joseph jsoctate Judge of the Court' of Ap- enough water to service the Flat wife, Florence; son, the Rev. Albert in rm fiir 'ho aid he had a date with Peas. Harrison Tweed, prest V. Lawson; daughters, Ruth Samson! rwch in Short, the brutally slain dnt of the Association of the Ba Bar ousn area until the Roundout Reservoir was put into service ln of the City of New York, originally and Mildred Daly, brother, Benja black dahlia'' of T.os Anceles un.

tne brief stated. rnin Laand ser.iilded.St. John's Cemetery. Dumais. whose home is in Clare- scheduled to occupy places on the PAWNBROKERS SALES 4 leen and Eileen; brother of Joseph TAGGART JOHN at Walker mont, N.

said he had a date with dais, were uname to attend because "Under the circumstances," the brief continued, "the city adopted the only practical course open to it by supplying water to the water E. ana Barbara A. Donnelly. Funeral from Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Francis Reading; also survived by eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild. Service Friday, 8 p.m., at Kearas Sons Funeral Home. 1504 Bushwick Avenue. Funeral henry McCADDIN SON rUKEEAl. DIKICTOBI CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES 24 SEVENTH AVE.

NEtbi 8-8912 ANDREW J. MeCADDIN. MOB. Valley, N. retired N.

Y. City line gin Jan. a. six nays beiore her fireman on Wednesday, February! body was found in a vacant lot. He 5, 1947, beloved husband of he had "blacked out" during hQro- H.vniert father TPranri .7 the date and came to In the Penn- Xavler Church.

Interment St. John's CANAL AUCTION ROOM. INC. Adrian K. Still, Aurtioneer.

snlla at Cnal Manhattan, N. T. C. at 11 a.m.: Feb. 11th.

1M7. for Ja. J. Ryn. 134 Myrtle Brooklyn.

N. Y. Un-redeemed pledrea of rliamonrlfl. nec-ond-hmr vnlche. jewelry, ejivejware, fun, rlothirm.

odda A end. from No. M3 of Jan. 26th. 1915 In No.

10.343 of Pr. 24th. 1S4). both inclusive, and all pledges held over fiom previous ealea. f4-fit company sunicient to make up the deficiencies in the water company's supply, so that resident of the area could be served." Others present Included Repre-senative Emanuel Celler, District Attorney Miles F.

McDonald, Surrogate Francis G. MoGarey, Public Service Commissioner George A Arkwright, Representative lo F. Rayfiel, Supreme Court Justice Saturday, 10 o'clock. Interment jo( joshing, N. Mrs.

Florence sylvania Station In New York a United States National Cemetery. Slattery and Mrs. Helen Noble week or more later. In his pocket Pinelawn. L.

I. rj Bank, N. J. Funeral from'as newspaper clipping telling of Cemetery. John H.

Timms, Director. DREDGER MARION on LEVEY BERTHA, beloved wifelthe Martin A. Gleason Funeral' Me murder. of Jules; devoted mother of Martha Home, 149-20 Northern The army sent him to the psycht-1 Algeron I. Nova, Judge Samuel S.

February 6, 1947, loving wife of John and beloved mother of John, W. Ieonard and Leo: dear grand-1 Flnshine. N. on fiahirdav Fpb- atnc ward. TRAnlTMAIt NOTICB Richard and Helen.

Funeral Mon mother of Marylin J. Leonard; sis-iruary 8 at 10:30 a.m. Solemn Re-; Leibowitz. Supreme Court Justice Meier Stoinbrlnk, Supreme Court justice Michael F. Walsh, Corporation Counsel Charles E.

Walter B. Cooke day, 9:30 from the Chapel. 187 S. Oxford Street. Requiem Mass ter of Ella Levey.

Services at jquiem Mass St. Andrew Avellino Unn. T. Funeral Home, N. Y.

fz Brooklyn R. Church at 11 a.m. Interment 10 a.m., Church of Our Lady of Vic Murphy, United States Attorney J. 1R7 A Ovtnrrf Street Brooklvn St Inhn't namal.nr I Hackettstown. N.

Feb. 7 Ed INC. tory. Throop Avenue and McDon-ough Street. Interment St.

John's FUNERAL INFORMATION Cemetery. Stmday. February 9. at 11 ami W.TT -ur ward J. Bnice, member of an MaT 'j.

Please omit flowers WALLS On Wednesday. Febru- i member of the Board of Education; riea.se omit nowers. jary ml A1xtiNDER be Brooklyn family whose members CouncU Majority Leader Joseph LYNCH ELIZABETH, February i loved hu.sband of Florence were in the baking business there x. Sharkey, Aaron L. Jacoby.

chief 5, 1947, beloved daughter of Rose father of Donald L. Walls and Mrs. or many years, died last night in! clerk of the Surrogates Court; and the late Daniel; loving sLster of Nowak. Religious and fra- .1 Dubersleln. nast exalted DU BOIS HENRY at Old Greenwich, on Thursday, 50 StTtntk A.

MAra 2-8585 Fridnv, February 7th RtMOVri.1.1, I ooll. HM. Cbfl I.ARSKN. H.n, im h. SFMIIR, ll.r..if.

ft M. at Chanel HOI.f RS. Jcmnlati 1 M. at Chaprl 1218 FUliaik An. BUckminilcr 2 0266 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT MAJSTO'3 SILVER of 890 Bedford Avenue.

Brooklyn, New York, had filed with the Secretary of State January 28, 1947. their trademark MASCO, for xiti on aalt and pepper fchake. a. f6-6t ThF NOT I CK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FRUIT INDUSTRIES. 18 Hamilton Avenue.

Brooklyn. New York, has filed with the Secretary of State ita trademark AMBASSADOR, with, the vignette of a grape picker with hia basket of grapea. for laa oa alcoholic beveragea. fel IRt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Irwin Weiss. 1316 E.

7th Brooklyn. N. Y. C. has filed with the Secretary of Sta'e of N.

Jan. 18. 1947. Trademark Phono-Record, nga. Accent on Perfection Subject.

Date. PROPOMIJI February 8, 1947, beloved husband rt. i r. ins nume un vaiiey view Ave. at uir of Irene Mackev and father of Mrs rllrlH" aliu aui11 U1 DClLy' at uroia.

uiaia I ruler of the Brooklyn jkiks Magis-L. Herrmann Mrs Lewis npr home. 7706 6tn Avenue' Brook-IScottLsh Rite Temple. Bedford Ave-, of the late, jr. Breitbart, CommLs-u.

nerimann, Mrs. uewis o.i. Qt anH et- Phi H. and Margaret Boice. who Pitcher, Mrs.

James M. Farrar andi'J i n.Yir, irt. iner Juecuon juj.u n. 5r. nth the late Henrv Norton Du Bois Jr Nulem Majw at Ht- Kpnrems k.

c. reoruary at i p.m. Frienos may 1 Robert F. Wagner commis- onra, g. m.

ipm IChureh. 10 a.m. Interment Holy 'call at the George W. Pease and He Ls survied by a brother. Walter! anH huildinns.

and pm, cb.i lc .1 Ro ce and a sister Mrs Mabel 7 rfnruar, iom 1 j.viiw, to. iiip.wn.uu County cierit james a. i.rorc l.i until B. Doherty of Brooklyn. A at Sunday' afternoon at 3 m.

Inter- JOHN, of Flushing. Avenu at Hancock Street Kelly. services will be conducted here and hnria.1 will he in Kver- ment Green-Wood Cemetery. Brook- beloved husband of May; AP( ZZI.Antoinrttn 4 M. at Chaofl 151 Lliidn Blvd.

BUcltmintter 4-1200 eoasscs Ivn, Monday. devoted father of David, Owen, John, and Betty-Ann Lynch: dear Annlver- WILSON ELI on Tuesday. 'greens Cemetery, Brooklyn, tomor-February 4. 1947, beloved wife of A.irow morning. Howard Wilson.

Service at the i FITZSTMMONS Fifth Snturdtiy, Frhrntirv nth brother of the Rev. David Lynch, sary Mass will be offerer I for our z.vn.rvjn.u LLUD We ieglPT. W. announce the death of our fellow member. WALTER F.

FITZGER tieanor, cecena, and the late Mar-1 Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic oeiovea moi ner. imiuj (alhrrlne A. Waller B. Coole.

Ine. foneraU have tha dignitr and quiet fraeiontneai (hat come nf nympalhy nr onrleraUnrlinc. They ar diatinfuUhed by a careful attention lo detail, a well managed en le One nut of every ten funeral in 'ew York City it conducted by Walter B. Cooke, Ine. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP garet Lynch.

Reposing at thenue near Grand Avenue, iTMllHOaP UClTlCm Drallf C5 FITZSIMMONS, on Saturday. IS A.M. at rhiBfl ALD. Members will kindly assembl Martin A. fxleason Funeral Home, a Kervires nf r.ni rThan-! mnnnru r- oam t.

Hnlv Name Church, nt.ii TMtTTMTT TW HF.tm.n 3-0900 biinaav. February 9, at 4 pm. at a' 149-20 Northern Boulevard, SONS and DAUGHTERS. Sntvrtlftv. Frhruarv Sth the Hans Funeral Home 109.07.

1 -U" Viu" 01 otr, win EDMUND mtil, a uiit-it uaimurt, tsui u- folio reliffirtiit n.frvire Jamaica Avenue, HolUs, to pay theiri arv R. 1M7. at 9:30 Ti one who rn.m.rl From iliose who nyr fnnrt MOTHER, FATHER arrd SISTERS CONTRACT 3M SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Water Supply, at Ita offices, thirteenth floor. 120 Wall Street. New York City, until 11 00 A.M..

EaAtera Standard Time, on Tuesday February 1947. for Contract 3X2. for furniah-ing. lostlns end delivering ten 73-imh by four 60-inch by 42-inrh. two 72-inch by 54-Inch and one 21-inrh by nronia noizle type Ven-turl meters, two 84 by 73-lnch by 60 bv M-ioch bronze rectangular Venturl meters instrument assemblies, water level equipment, electric cables end appurtenances for the Rondout.

West Branch end Kensico South effluent chambers of the Delaware aqueduct, ell as set forth In the specifications. Pamphlets containing Information foe-bidders, forms of bid and contract, specification, contract drawings, requirements as to surety, can be obtained et the office of the Secretary at the above address, upon application in person or by mail, by depositing the sum of $5 00 in cash or Its equivalent for each pamphlet. Within 30 days fol ODD Timothy A. Connolly, Secretary. arknotolcDsmcius but Interesting GIAMMALVO NICHOLAS.

Lov- 41r1'''amuy W1T birthday remembrance of a dear PETER MEEKS acknowledges Bnd fatner. A sariai of focti iponsond oco-tionolly by William Dumgon Son WF.IPrr.8T, John A. in A at Chanel Vt'RNBCRG. Anna ft A M. at Chapel ISO-10 H.IUidAvt.

JAmiic. 6670 Stifurtfnv. Ffihrunry fth COSTA.NTI.NO, Frank AM at Thinel 158-14 NortllTrTBUil" FLlmf 3 WOO Sfffurcfav. Frbruttry tth KF.RR. John Service to be arranged 117 W.

72d StTN.Y.C. 7-9700 February Nellie A at Chanel MIU.FR. Lu i I P.M. at Chanel RCT1.KR. Laura I I M.

at Chaael HOrr. Bertha 12.30 M. al Chaoel Requiem Mass St. Mary's R. C.I Church at 10 a.m.

Interment Mount St. Mary's Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MADDEN ELIZABETH J. fnee Weberi, on February at her residence, 1398 84th Street, beloved wife of the late George F.

Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., St. Anselm's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross.

A dlent Berrft Ipar Keeps hi memorr ever dear WIFE, SONS and DAUGHTER. ECKSTADT FLORENCE suddenly, February 5, 1947, at her residence, 1856 Troy Avenue, loving daughter of Arthur and the late -Edna; dear sister of John Eckstadt. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Edward F.

Higgins director. grai.eiui appreciaiioiz nie miki expressions of sympathy received from the Reverend Clergy, Nuns, relatives, friends and neighbors. Re horee re eeldnm whl Butter I ad IlrM th lampt ot T'bt The Chlnee have nn alphabet There are about 4 mitltoD rnlfem In the wnrltf The herrinr fa the tiot widely rjaed food Lake of the Wnnda MfnnenAta, the. north rnmoftt spot in the V. S.

lowing tne award or contract or reieo lowing tne award or contract or reteo of bids, tha full amount of such deposit will be refunded for each pamphlet submitted a a bid end re- "5 fnno nf S4 00 will he mnda for each EBBERS-HIU. tliitu ll.eaiii Faotril Ctupd 579 Clinton Avenue G. E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr.

GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Porlon Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 FLATBUSH AVE. BUckminstr 2-0247 BROOKLYN Bl n.PrBS at'PPLT annniM with arafnund aarraw lh death al Ita wtenae prrfl4nt rtvut a. im.L. BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 12U natbuah 15010 Milltid.

Avnu-IAmjlcj 670 1SI Lhiden Seulevard-bUcknwntir 4-1200 lSi-14 Nocth. BM. FLuarnni l-WOO Sevenlll Avenue Ami 2-S5 IJ-J2 retest Avenue-HCgemen J-O00 rUNIIAl HOMIJ IN IVIIT I0K0U9H AND WISTCMItTIR Leo S. Sheridan Funeral Service 2603 Church Cwt. Rogari Tel.

BUelrminalar 4-3637 other pamphlet returned in acceptable condition. Kor further particulars, apply at the office of the Chief Engineer at the above Address. IRVING V. A. HUIH.

President: 'henry rukus e. MJAHEN. Commissioners Foard oi Water Supply; RICHARD H. BURKf. Secjeterv.

J18-17 J23 to 31 ncl. fl to 24 Incl William Dunigan Son onaml Dirarfort tt P.H11.I Vt. ecru avc. a oicorv t. Tat.

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