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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED AUG. 29, 1945 13 Braths Board Maps Plan For Boro Trolleys (HAMILTON MERRITT WEED, RETIRED BUILDER, DIES JUST A BUNCH OF PALSI San ranrisco, Aug. 29 'UP Painting a rosy picture of the impending Allied occupation, radio Tokvo today reported an all-out Allen. K.i liennf Korster, Louise Blasquiv, There. Lewis.

Joseph V. Brady. Charles M. Lindner, John A. Continued from Page 1 spirit of co-operation toward the Amltyville, 29 Hamilton Church at St.

Nicholas Ave. and Long, Edwin 04: Merritt Weed of 94 Bennett 116th St. On the-day It was to open Tompkins vc and the westerly a former building contractor with it burned to the ground, and he im- of tne Mi Donald-Vandeibilt offices at 5th Manhattan, mediately started work to rebuild it. -0i'te died yesterday at Southside Hospi- He retired in 1920. Ruses will run uhr, Burns, Catherine Wilfrid J.

Cleaver, Mary V. Dietrich, Bella Finn, Dennis P. fullam, Jerome Oalll, Giovanni Ssl 1r Mai ler, Annie M. Mason, C. F.

McMenomy, Frank Petty, Doris C. Rumpke, Louise Ryan, Anna Schmitt, Jacob J. tal, Bay Shore. He was 80. Before coming to Amltyville, he llow operate along the routes of imii.t ui iiru rails, is.

i wr. uvea lur many rars ill jviannaiimi tnese lines Biv Ridge and 8th Weed went to New York City at an He was a member of the Episcopal 86.h St Jamaica Ave landing forces while Tokyo newspapers prominently displayed photographs of American airborne units at Atsugi Airstrip and naval craft In Sagami Ray. According to the broadcast, "all feminine telephone operators at Yokohama since yesterday have been attending classes in conversational English. The telephone bureau also Is compiling a telephone directory in English for the use of the Allied occupation forces." Slelljes, Henry Gibson, James mum- uiiuicn. St Norton's llnff rnntrnrtino hlicnpsc Msnv nt u-irlmi- w.

in i 1 1 ci1; i Sea the large apartment houses in Man- Martha R. Weed; a daughter. Dora- Gate 'renamed Surfi. Sumner Ave mi imamiug me uiy weea; a sun. uiinam unci iiion St.

and Wilson Ave npai iuiii oi. auu oiuau- two msiis, iviis. ciiiaijrui optar way, were built by him. and Amanda Weed. 10 slart He also built the New York State Funeral services will be held a Recommended for complete sera p-' Normal School at Potsdam, N.

11:30 a.m. Friday at the First Metii- in 191 he bunt All Souls Episcopal odist Church, Amltyville. i in a I B'-ij-hwlck Gravesend-Churchj YanKS POUT AshOTe 3- Gucklan. Michael West, George Humphrey, R. M.

Zimmermann, G. Kelleher, Michael ALLEN KATHERINE, on Au. fust 27, 1945, beloved wife of George; alster of Rose Savage. Funeral Thursday at 8:30 from Joseph Tari Chapel, 121 Park Avenue. Interment fit.

John's Cemetery. BLASQUEZ THERESA, on August 27, 1945, devoted mother of Gloria Kresmery. Reposing at the Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue. Fu-heral Thursday with requiem mass, 10 am, St. Athanasius Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. CCatOS Greenpomt McDonald- Lt. A.L. Glicksberg, Vanclerbilt Aves. leastcrly half Jl I IMYl.

I Oddy will be discontinued) and Union! and We.st End Aves. 'l LINDNER JOHN on Tuesday, August 28. 1945, son of Catherine and the late John Lindner; beloved husband of Marlorie devoted father of Marjorie Ann and John Joseph; brother of Edward and Continued from Page 1 Ills flagship. Into Tokyo Bay with Mmy Naviqafor New bus lines will run along Ave. and Columbia St' These bus lines will be retainer! of other Allied warships .1 First rcnord mining- In action Avenues J.

and Bay Riuge transports and hospital ships today r.erarrl Funeral from his residence. A4 in preparation for tomorrow's land- rarlinn Avenue Frldav. Ancu.st after the bomher nf whirli hn Parkway. Brhlilon Beach and Carl re's y. tSKAlJI inos Tuesday, August 28.

beloved at 9:3 a.m. Solemn requiem, was was shot down or ZJlJ General Mac.Mlhur Manila i strand- Heai-'mass Qurpn of All Saints ijjm-. nuimaiv. aug, zj. twr un a inviLiiiK ui.

up i a uu Phnrrh Tntennent St. John's Ccme- a wi i i ii uji.il.Ull riUKWil.V, and Fulton sts. and wainwrisnt. nis successor on Ba- flWMMMIHHIsj) Gates. Gcrritscn, Greenpomt and Laan an" (t-ouc81001 111 lne a'VK H-iniilton Aves of 1942- 10 bp llls at tlie Also KlnR Highway.

Manhattan1 ceremony aboard the Marine Parkwav. General Wainwrlght and New Lots Nortons Mmberst ffof OHnnt.i RAniertirrt nght staff and Lt Gen. A. E. y- jainer oi Maureen; loving sun ui 194-1, 2d Lt Al- Mrs.

Ellen Brady; dear brother vai oikks- Mrs. William Fox, Beatrice. Francis L0NG-EDWIN August 28 berg of 841S 21st and Walter Brady. Reposing at the beloved nusband of C. Eliza- Ave.

has been Walter B. Cooke, Inc. Funeral Home, belh fathw of Mrs cmori officially listed 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, 0ranam. Drothpr of Joseph i dead. He was 20 until Friday.

9 a.m.; thence to OuriH mler Mr Cl. Clark Lone Mrs ad the son of Udy of Reluge R. C. Church, where, A Du is gIld Mrs ErnMt Re. Mrs.

Jlllla a mass of reqtiera will be SP1.vice at th anklln Hovt Gllcksbt-i the British commander who surrendered Singapore, also Ave. i formerly known as Meeker- 101 Funeral Home. New Canaun. I Brn in Chl- shnfllei 60th 3d af, FR0M WITHIN The sick boy of the light cruiser U. S.

S. Birmingham after it was hit II llll.L.I..... eral MacAruuir guests. All were BURrLLUWU-un ftugusi August 30 at 3 nm IHARLOTT. beloved wife of ihuiioaj August at, i m.

cage, ueutenant Vooi lnes Aves. and Wvrkoff Ave. Clicks as brought as a child known at Mwtu.u'vi.nf liberated from a Japanese prison Charles C. and mother of Evelyn MArler camp in Manchuria and llovwi to ANNIE on August Biookl He was graduated from linei by a Kamikaze May 4, 1945. The plane ripped through three decks before the bomb detonated, killing 45, of whom 19 were medical officers and hospital corpsmen.

The tail wheel of the plane can be seen protruding from the rulble in the center. Chungking yesterday. Woods and Charles R. 1943, beloved mother William Lincoln High School and then went. her residence, 532 wa A Mailer and the lflte Mildred io work for the S.

J. S. Mimeograph Income Reveals Timetable -weoncauajr JacKson; sister oi nenry 193 nerrepont attending The BURNS CATHERINE M. grandmother of Mrs Mil-iBrooklyn College evenings. He en- in loir, helnvod'dred Mailer Schlesina and Mrs.

'listed In the armv air mm tw lu.l,,ul turiy predicts rerouting at' Rear Admiral Badser, points present trolley commander of the Tokvo Bay task jveaineyi, uii M.lrtrnlriini. r.nnrs nf rienver iioj-? Ho and bus lilies New rienot anrl force, revealed the final timetable mother 01 Mauoe mi luukiihh, ..1 nk on. a Rrvan and PJc. Thomas Colorado, and the late William Tal-1 man Field, in April, 1944. will have to be built and the sea-borne landings to cor- respondents aboard his flagship, the Btandmother of Elizabeth Kampe.ibot Jackson.

Services Besides his mother, he Is sur-, others rebuilt or scrapped Franeix Mr- August 31. at 2 at the Clarence vived bv a brother rnrn RsvmnnHi cruiser San Diego. iZrhiin great grandmother of I F. Simonson Funeral Home. 119-04 Glicksberg, with the air force Ma'" nu be, Flfteen mmutes after a marine Jan KamrJ also survived bv three! Hillside Avenue.

Richmond Hlll.ichina. and four sisters. Florence.1 tran- gallon takes over the three forti-three nephews. Funeralilnterment Lutheran Cemetery. Harriet.

Jacqueline and Gwven. His slt 'Qmpment islands on the approaches to ,7. Tne Funeral 1 father. Bernard Glkk.sher rilnri xokosuk navai oast tomorrow, a Pointing out that the annual netipicked crew from the American bat- 7th AvTnue. Solemn re- McMOOMY-FRANK.

on 1944. Tf-mii gust W. id, oeiovea nasuana 01 quiem nwffl Holy J4lnl 1 TereSa. Reposing at M. J.

Smith Church. Friday. 10 a.m. mtwment 4g Holy Cross Cemeteij. uiUil Thur5day 1:30 pm IlUer.

WTI.FRTD ratvarv flemetprv. Pfc. G. M. Strype, income from running existing tleshlp Iowa will go aboard the Brooklyn trolley lines, as of June Uwrerked hulk of the Japanese was the rejxirt tleship Nagato jus; outside the base that If these lines are main--at 6:30 a.m.

15:30 pin. today, tained. without rerouting or with- Brooklyn time), 'out initiating entirely new Although the Nagato Is half-sunk, replacement cost for rolling her 16-inch guns still mav he use-sto. would be $1,500,000 for tiie able and represent a potential men-first five years. face, Admiral Badger said.

Reconstruction of 68 miles of; Only after the Nagato and the MASON CHAUNCEY" FRANK MnmAria I Maff bcloveo son oi nr v. jm nollini Street. I IvIllUl IUI v- -j ti lr tno late ru-ci LvnDrook. N. AurJst 26.

1945; Mother ot Sistd Evclvn M-ino, Emma Stripe, Order of u' i nee Edwards); lmirs father of IWd missing in anion, was killed double trackage would cost, three islands have been secured Vydiiin. o. i Mnhn and Sadie ine Renosing hist. 1V-- 17 n-hilo "vu r. rno- o.oiu.uw jor uie live-year nenod.

can me neet enter tne Yokosuka Bader Funeral Home. 507 Lib eric W. uamn. a. i n.

tire of fur.cral later. army in Bel- while 525 new buses to replace base, he explained erty Avenue. Brooklyn, where re- gi.iiii, m.s jiii i- rjrnKen-ctown old ones would cost Set for 'Realities' ents, Mr. and $6,562,500, Adequate shop and ga CLEAVER August 27, 1945. ligioiis services will be held Wednes-MARY of 7110 Narrows Avenue.

(nv. nt 8:30 p.m. Trtermer.t family beloved wife of Lt. Col. Thomas Cypress Hills Cemetery, devoted mother of M.tj.

Thursday, 10:30 a.m. Mis. George M. rai-e facilities for the new buses "The Japs outwardly are Strype of 102 would be while 300 new hibiting: a co-operative spirit. Visitation Place, street cars to replace those break-! said.

"Thev have obeyed all the have been in- ing down will result in a e.vst nfidemanrla snhmitteH th.m Cn fr PErrY--DORIS C. suddenly, on U. S. Armv; Lt. I nomas J' U.S.N.: Lt.

Col. William U. S. August 23. IP 15, beloved wife of TO formed.

He was Tlie total five-year re-' However, we are not. modifying in 20 last Aug. 31. habilita'ion cost for existing lines! any way our Intent to land fullv Army, and waiter n'' nf Waldeck'x Home for l-unerais. E.

C. bp $24gl7fl4f) Ihn armpH anri nt-pni-AH graduate oi would a nm VrtlllPin FT r- FROM WITHOUT The light cruiser U.S.S. Birmingham, which'suffered battle damages on three occasions, as she looked last October. In November, 1943, the cruiser wos torpedoed; in October, 1944, she was seared and scarred by explosions aboard the doomed carrier Princeton, and lost May a Komikaze plane crashed into her decks. ion wirm- child Chaix'l.

85 Lefferts visitation predicts. If carried on for the next I "The realities remain to be mass at Our Lady nf Angels K. L. jTllm.sdav 2 Parochial and Brooklyn five years, from 1950 to 1955. an-'seen." Cliurcn lnuisoay, iu ncparaiory bciiool.

he was attend- other $16,300,000 would have to be! He said 300 Japane.se officers DIETRICH BELLA, beloved: Tai-rnl roi insiuuie spent, making a 10-year total ofiand 1,000 enlisted men and work- wife Daniel; devoted moilier 69tn Street, wtfe of when he entered the armed scrvioel.mjMO. Imen with special Identification Anna, Edward. Rita. Arthur of anri cr rTrt for the trolley: armbands would remain on duty the cruiser San Diego, flagship of would get enough for them to buy contemplated to upset these ce cislons. Robert: also survived ny me sis- "ow net.

income irmpm arnv ai tne naval case un-jAomirai naciger. ior a nnai pre- a nome of their own aivl three brothers. Funeral 1- r- "Ju'swn aunuaiiy, aner operating cost.s tne Allies take over lanaing COnieiPUCP. Mr hpam. tels public i rfle candidates affected did not .,1 ouiu: ana iiieu was scut acnuctco Admiral Badger said his flagship Badger kept.

Kawaba and his' figure when Alexander D. L. Thiel, los th(ir other lines on' the voting nu. nicAa.iuri u. u.

iiri aeni.es iTtn.r.Haf 1'1-lflaV i ine engineers figure that street would enter tlie base and tie tin.starr waiting in tne sun, machin Mr MHi m-ii mr Art Sroadwav. on Tnursday. I pm Tin. l.i 1. I lUlttl, 1 TBirU lll 10 a.m.

Interment Lutheran Ccme iiu iwn-Krr ur rp- ttu iu p.m. today, 'wine ne coiuerrra lengtniiy wnn rrpt fnr anrxhpr nffpn that h. wnght will remain as P. FINN DENNIS PATRICK, on trry. 1 ill M.ii i- a' on ja nnes or part of linesjarooKiyn time) under the present tw international Kca cross committed the foraerv for Liberal party nominees for their brateri for him at the Church of as a result of the reva mains.

Tn. schedule. resent tives. Dr. Marcel Junod.

w- w. -resneettv ugus. RYAN ANNA, on All-nst 23 hnr nf i ii i i f-i vuju nan ueen rnn- nwpiiHi. Jtwuaua. QJa at hor residence, 637 43th orinport.

wneie aooiiion. adoption of the full plant Otner seaborne Infantry will land wno arrived in Japan Aug. 8, Victed. Machinery was then set ln man Olliffe will retain his Repub- rTllic Mm Edward" Curn: brother Str'; beloved mother of Mrs. a een spending the womd mean tne removal of over- on the shores of Sagami Bay onlyJf Nolo Nohara.

a Japanese cl- motion t0 obtain a full pardon for Ucan nomination villan. head trolley of fw Suninipr wire 129 route miles south of Atsuei. i nnnifli i ina en iMr. Campbell. At yesterday's cere-' of which 122 are in public Prepare for MaeArthur Undinr Junod presented Badger with memv in Albany.

Lt. Col. Joseph E. John Bradlev Pattsrson Iwiin a salvage value of 1128.800. Plans for the airborne landm Hist of 8,000 war prisoners in the bhu (n reiiorson 'nd s.M HuU vTn Wld.

Solemn reqtiiem r. hi, orniijm Saturday. September 1. at can ior tne first waves of airborne Funeral from his Rt R- C. Church of Yokosuka area and siH mvst wr 7 i runerai services ior John Br.ld- in wo Dhvsicarcond fion Then Wh0 'V Pttrson of 43-17 48th Long CS'il "lCi Campbell bland City, a former sales 'man- residence 105-14 220th Street, ARiha.

Interment Holy Cross Joseph V. Lewis, Of Old I. Family Queens VUlace, L. I. Solemn re-il'emelcr E.

H. Lockwood, Director. troops to clear a specified area I The new bus routes would be the airfield in preparation Atlantic between Fast Newjfor the arrival of General Mac-iork and Jamaica and along; Arthur and his staff about noon an Erie Basin route between Borough (midnight toniRht, Brooklyn time) Hall and the basin General MurArthnr n.nh.hi quiem mats Friday, aurusi ji, at uusoii. to diagrams and data pertaining to the Yokosuka naval base from Ka-' w.ba and his Probe Petitions 9:30 a m. at the R.

C. Church of SCHMITT-JACOB son of the. ager for the Midvale Steel Company of St. Louis, Mo. and Atlanta, Ga will be held at 2 30 p.m.

tomorrow at St. John's Church, Pleasantville, N. Mr. Patterson, who was 82. died Monday in Belle-vhp Hospital.

SS. Joachim and Anne, Holhs Ave- late Jacob and Reaina. at his home Funeral services fur oincrrs wno neipea nv the ad nue sna Jspringnem uouh-vbiu. ZHl Maujer Street, on Auijust 28. 'Lewis will be held at 8 toniRht a The Utica Ave.

car line would up temporary headouarters on vance landing party into Atsugl air- MMeA.AM vu. Queens Ul MIU3ICI 9U I lage. Interment Holy 1945. survived by his wife, Barbara; his home. 4D8 E.

7th where lie extended from Avenue to Flat-! the alrstrin in building formeriv Please omit flow- sonSi Han-y, 0scar. tech-died Monday. bush while the Crosstqwn line occupied bv a Japanese ZiZ Cross Cemetery tery. field reported the landing area was In excellent condition. They said 'rs nlcal sergeant in Italy, and The Rev.

Philip Ahnxterit of the would be rerouted through! Wythe 'sauadron h. nrf hi. Continued front Pf 1 E. H. Lockwood, Director, two daughters, Mrs.

Dnnlel Williams Lutheran Reformed Church will of- Ae. from Broadway to S. 8th St. i will move tn tl-. nun but IntTttting FULLAM-Suddenlv on Aumist 28.

'Mrs William Walker: one ficlate. Burial will be tomorrow in The report said: "The estimates! area, south of Atsugi and site of prisoners to the airfield tomorrow ''ard reversal of Board 1845 JEROME, aged 'five years; be- brother, Harry, Funeral on Friday Anns Cemetery, Sayvllle are based on sound engineering: Emperor Hirohito's Summer palace I for flights to Okinawa of Elections decisions, Herman loved son of Jerome and Rita and morning from his home, followed; Mr. Lewis was a member of an priniciples and good operating prac- First to alight at Atsugl will be! i i Menues, counsel for the American I bv a solemn mass nf renulem at the old Lon" Island fnmilv wl-nh set. ti-es." Tlie renort tnt (hot Hi.ith. mi, i.

Meanwniie, MacAl'thlirs head- Vfieran nnrtv r.lnnH in A leril of locll IMntortd ro. iionolif bf Ounigqn 1 Sen Catherine and Kevin. Funeral from Church of St. Nicholas at 10 am. 'tied 111 Suffolk County, He had economic Hfe of a street car Is 20 securing General MacArthtir's thal an order in Manhattan Supreme Prtiid.nl Jokmoi wti Uilnr been Interment John's Cemetery.

a salesman with the New ears, wnile a biw lasts eight quarters area, the trno. 0,111 c. 0 uu lH' a Court to get the Dwyer ticket Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Win. P. Murphy Son.

I York office of the Standard Regis- southeast into the Havama-Zushl back on the Veterans party line 1 Mi 1., Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m. interment St. John's Cemetery. 1 In 1, t.h M'urnarrea to r.a.si, inaie ki rrenaeren tn UK 110 W' th the STVT 1P5 tiPMDV 1 vuiiiH? 'i Mir IM aistriCl to sea-Vi n.iuiu Dinikc, man- 2TJ; MuSe Sign Says: Lrne totta Bt IZITZZ A I GIOVANNI, died on by profctiioi St. rtr' in Ran ii Ik.

Urtil c.lhfdr.l ia tilt world An rchantl ii n.l of Ik. ki(kfit rank Tkt Ntw York Aquarium w.i orifinaOjr kullt ai 1 fori. August 27, 1945; husband oi Maria; srvlvllu ftre nl, widow. Ms LheGrS TOr Tank cay ana now were beim? disarmed. have no funds," he said.

father of Ro.se, Ida and Mrs An- ilMMr Knaup" Jo- J0T 1 011 KS Must Wait Force American forces invaded and cap- At yesterday's public hearing on net.a Maresca and Nicholas ne tieien bten jes sepij- three sisters, Mrs. Continued from Page l1 'nce onlv 200 to 250 transports tur'd Prt of Morotai last year, but petitions, the board invalidated the nd Corp. Louis. rf tT" 1 Cl," peP 630 PVesH Prt Road BcxJ.l Mrs. Edna Davilria and ra'e 1 1 day can land at Atsugl, tlJ in- npvfr Halmahera The party petition conuiumg some neral honie 01 A.

lirnnareiii, Mrs. Mabel Gaiser. and a brother, rinse behind ti aiW n. tmvi.n' ltiil bair of Dl'lsoners on the two islands 30 (1()0 a it linn oh Solemn reoulen RWaewood. Interment Saturday, ,011 b.m,(M UU.

batOships Ioa and Dakota clear of the Tokvo area. Once suf- totalfcl 500 navv personnel under "500 valid signature were needed George. William dunigan Son Oi KLB AVE, SOGERS AVE 4 MONTC.OMERy IT. T.I. Am 2llj5 jand the British dreadnaught Duke ficlent strength has been built up, CaP(atn Fufita and 3.170 army The petitions had been circulated of York.

Mrs. J. G. Meade, However, tne troops will move Into u'u. a uiruirndiH urnnm iu jjim-c lunnrr iusvi 1 Auoiney the city and General Mac Arthur William O'Dwver on the American will ctah'isli mrmin.nl On I.U7on Mai.

Oen. William Veterans line for Mayor, while also Warships Fully Lighted mass Thursday, 10 a.m., at St.j 2 Pm- Lutheran Cemetery. Catherine of Alexandria. Church. WEST Suddenly, on August 28.

Funeral Thursday. Interment 61. GEORGE husband of John's Cemetery, Charlotte Jane; father of George GIBSON -JAMES. August 27, lH Jr- so" of Mls- Rsa J- aged 44. beloved hushand of Walter We.st.

Services at fnr nf vti-MhPth George W. Prase Son Fu- All four battleships dropped their ters there. commander of the American indorsing Stale Senator l.Harus II.AI. wiij'lf Riles Tomorrow anchors usotner. five miles away Thousands of carrier and land- "Vision, oiicrrn to provide rooa josrpn una vuiceni n.

impeiiu- tmk ckupi.K TIIK TATEF lav the half-sunk, battered hulk of based P- H.v overhead on and mpctic' supplies for holdout, terl, his Democratte-A. L. P. run- kw vi.kk t.v ,1,. kiV; 1 the watch for anv Jananese reach, s'arving Japanese troops if Lt.

Gen. ninn mates for Controller and City 'V Gihso'n Remvsina nt the Halvorsen 1 Home. 4.17 Nostrand Avenue I i-vJat p.m.1 b.m.eship 1. o. I 1 1 IIP n.l IieSllin 1 llr-ll rr.

ni 'u- inn' u- Funeral services the rhanel S110 Rth Avenue Services oireei-. inursaay, p.m. jc. um jriunr ery. Uuns' of warships will be iomuyuni xamasinia.

ine tsutcner -iruiiv. wi. ilmu Hancock Street, Thursday. 8 for Mrs. Jennie Friday.

August 31, 10 a.m. Evergreens Cemetery. uooaennimn Meade, 82, formerly of the Japim-e once sought to dial-. trained on the enemy shores and of Bataan." would surrender them. The petitions were rejeted on 17, mi't all in 1 .,1 1 7IMMPBM4NI1 nrnpp.

iiimm. me occupation troops will be fully 1 aiimauua aueaay nas expressea tne ground that they ued 1944 mi i.m ment the Evergreens willingness to surrender once Tokvo election district of the wm dp new at a.m. r.e Missouns now rose ie armed lust In case Almost. 28 ot li In jii.h if. signers.

27, 1945, GUCKIAN August ihas given him the necessary "au- rather than the October, dis- "'morrow ai tne cnapei. ''rear smoKestacus ot Yokohama. uliKnu .1 .1 ml ailiiol a m. in -V a-. I 11 1 it 11 i Mf 'III' I i I V.

II- I L.II1 0 I 1 ma! MICHAEL beloved son of Avenue, oeiovea nusDana or 86 Place. Burial will be There was little evidence of Jarta- Bay 1 niimphanily thoritv." E. Clancy and the late Michael Hannah and father of Marie Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla. N. Y.

ne.se activity ashore-iust a few Admiral HaNev trinn'Dhantlv en-loving brother of James U. S. N. Ch Eve yn VoH-l Mrs Meade livrd Rt nnp time automobiles and bicycles driving tered Tokyo Bay aood tlMia- llrtct numbers, as required. jamin Gassman.

an attorney who "1 sought to invalidate the petitions said they contained "forgeries," and .11 runerai irom nis resiaence, 1 1, wesicnesier county where her alont; the coast road. soiiri at 7 08 am tixiav Clermont Avenue, Thursday. Au-I'm' Ma Srihl and E.iabeth husband, the late Jareri E. Meade. An atmosphere of peace was nl- Tuesday B-ooklvn time'i 6 08 p.m.

He stood Campbell's Family Joyous at Pardon .11 -f 1m, SKI li.KKTCNi-. W'ilKIri: who tin's i- Y. Ii- i- 1- I'i'i- 1 1' I l. a-r. unit .11 1 1 Krn gusi ju, at a.m.; inence ior" a5 a larmer.

Me died in most overwhelming, if vou i'mored on the biidae 'took photostatic copies of the Vi lion pages to Manila: 'an Distnc Attorney Hogan's otlice. as the battleship Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid 1924 tne bomb nuns. Last night our slowly nejotiaten the mme-supin Avenue, mineral Saturday. Rc-j A nephew survives, quiem mass at Blessed Sacrament Continued from Page 1 Retain Nominations ships were fully Iklitcd for the. firs; A rag a Straits from Sagami Bay.

lime since thp.snc.il; attack on Pearl The dropped anchor less 'I -I I I 'VI 'I lili nt 1 R. C. Church at 10 a in 11 ('- Ki'us. r--v unfi aii-l a I ili'tn p.H-li.i 1 a ba ludxiiilly Harbor Dec. 7.

1D41. than fne miles from the wrecked thing for (he children if thev had Meanwhile, the hoard knocked Aboard transports marine officers Nagato, once the pride of thp Jap- doubted their father, but thev out the Fusion nominations of briefiuc their men for the ancse Navy, and within stent nf didn't." she said. "As for me. I tnet Attorney George J. Beldock Death Still Stalks In A-Bomb's Wake Queen of All Saints R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. HUMPHREY RICHARD August 28; beloved father of Alice McGill, Richard and William Humphrey.

Reposing at Pettit's Parlors, 20 Lincoln Avenue, Rockvllle Centre. Requiem high mass at St. Agnes Church, Rockvllle Centre, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. landings tomorrow.

both Yokohama and Tokyo. Es-'knew him so well and George A. Arkwrtght, cantli- N''W TIIERKFORR ni n-h A r. rinU. 1 i 1 f' I 1 1 .1 ll 1 W.

A 1 1 3n QJcmorfam CALLAN Barret to the memory of HELEN G. CALLAN, who died August 29, 1942. Mass offered St. Agatha's. FAMILY.

JESSER In loving memorv of MARY a devoted wife and i iii.tniir ui uauii-i urnnai una luiuim nn vine uu- i 1 1 si oe ia i.y ine specially woroea paroon mat i.u -ui th rnnniv Continued from Pag 1 devildogs who make up the main cited destroyers Nicholas, O'Bannon Mr. Campbell received Gov- Borough President, respecively, lor l. 2S-k i landing force: and Taylor. ernor Dewey's office yesterday Ia('k of enough valid signatures. As-: incr.

sne icn nirosnima ior iokvo ri mere is no opposition, we must ciose oenino tne Missouri fo after he had been cal ed tn 4ihanv seinoi man Ijpwus w. unine. can- "i i KELLEHER On August 29, 1945 unaided. nonetheless be firm and just and, lowed the command ship Teton, i by an unexpwted telephone dictate for Municipal Court i "However, she complained of a alert, conducting ourselves in surh which will serve as General Mac- will have the place of honor in the bench in the 1st District, lost hist growing weakness, while her appe- fashion that there is not any in- Arthur's floating staff shin; the Camnbell home it nnens the a Liberal party nomination, while IN TKSTIMONY WMKHKOK. jh- -a vf our i''J Pill 1 1 1 1 1 I.

IO t9 h- iunt'i if! fi. MICHAEL beloved husband of mother, who departed this life August 29, 1940. r-amnbell in Hr nuiuiign riesmciH i.asnnnire ion H-n FRANCE tne was sum mat sue cotuci Cl ement or provocation. oaiuesiups lowa ana for Mr P. M-CXKKV Snrr- the No court action only a small amount of drinking "It is our honor to represent the South Dakola, tlie British battle- from thp State lor t'llC-it 'f th.

his wrongful the late Rose (nee McOarveyi, devoted father of Mrs. Margaret Rein-feld, Mrs. Anne Snyder, Mrs, Agnes Hagerty, Thomas J. and Gerald W. N.iw In Oods lovim rr HUSBAND and SON.

O'It- utt-ii it water. At toe hospital a blood test en-ire corps, which has ship Duke of York, the American conviction. In memory of our Mir registered only 500 to played such an imnortant part in cruiser Juan, ann three He may sue the Sta-e In the1 MTLLADY Kelleher, brother of Mrs. Jane C-iiintv th rtav of Au nv rr.pY HiJ (I beloved mother. NELLIE who imuuiir.eis wuue me racnic wai.

vve must, mere- ii's. ur u. o. eenevon m. court of Claims.

It is expected Dwyer. grandfather of Walter B.Cookt Df- died August 29. 1942, and of our dear 1 1 olu however, that a special bill will be rnvj i- i. e. wiiicn is neiween nmi riki connuci ann sooenv apoearanre uuiisu-oneu i.iina.en- nut thrum? ii tii i.

EDNA who slUMVP nrml. -IMOOKrOUTtU- died Septem U. S. Army, at his residence, 1548 ber 2, 1942. NOTTCK TO Btno cubic millinirtcrs.

Her red conduct ourselves so as to be a jng him something between $20000 oi registered about 3.000,- credit to our illustrious corps." Behind them stretched a seeming am) $25000 OOd. out nf a normal of 4.500,000. never-ending procession nf ships miujnn dollars" Mrs Csimp Hair Fell Out ilfj? dC'' b'" "would not make up for Albany Avenue. Funeral Saturday 1.30 a m. Requiem mass St.

Vincent Ferrer R. C. Church. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery.

I FLORENCE and ALBERT. OTLAHERTY JOAN. 'No one knows il.p liMrtarhf. I pleen. tlie kidney, the lymph gland vV the last years of my husband's life." Rear Admiral Kawaba, chief of "Her resistance was weak.

Four days after hospi and the marrow, which revealed She expressed the hope that, they stalf of the Yokosuka naval base. KOESTEROn Tuesday, August 'Zn'X I 2fl. 1945. LOUISE, beloved mother For i lie one lovod fit of Walter Alfred George L. Aunt HELEN, FRANCES and and Raymond S.

Koester. Funeral Grandma SHINE. talization, and exactly two weeks M'. 1,1... .1 and nine subordinates went aboard after the Hiroshima disaster her flii 11, urnin.

DIGNIFIED AiLow tlPA FUNERALS At iOJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES SHOOK I VW 1S1 IMn RMlrrir-abctiraHr SO SwwirJi kmu M.n i-asas 1211 (UUHuk SUciuiutM 24214-7 QUfCNl 150-10 Ninikh Kramw-Mnuica t67 3-J2 Fomt iu-MwnM t-imo Ut-14 North. BM, Flukrna 46M 1TTIH ItUND S71 FomtJU.WMt BHctito-GibrrUr2-S054 MA MH ATT AM 117 Wt 72nd Strt-TRit dfm 7 -970O 14S1 first Avmu-HHmmUik BltONX 1 West IMth StrMt-RAymontf t-1900 16S r. Trwnont 7-770d 147 wm MOtt Himii Mil WVtTCMtfTltt 214 MnrMd J.mhm-1tVMH Wm St Pht, for pr-tiaT-Vti Of ta n-1 r-ml bv ih lnm UUn1 Prk I'limmiirnii, a' th -Vdnvni-I ti i ion ji Belmont I.aki Pai ImO, I h' 2 00 KH.itt'rn Tima l-'nihr S. t9J. fr ui nitunjc lh lflhor.

ii -Tis la and nMip in- lit to bt'ak up. rtm and rpln a 6.XKl feu! of connwU walk. ititlla! i "ii apprntnitljr J.2"0 1 1 int-H of 6in-li ti" pipp (pip I lp fnTihrt bv iti Lonir Inland iStHT I'l'k at Jon Rfatih Sta'e WcUitayti. County. Y.

Proposal fom niav be ohiamd fr-om Ub. Ijons Island Suta Park Comimn- H.ill A iftfd rlv-fk f--r SPpMiKi. ntatlv JO'V nC ilif hid xt-t a.vord sn- with a -rhtdn gtvn in th ron-nr do.umnta, nutat ar-rnmpany on'h RENOUARD--OTTEL1E. our be- bruise on her back took a turn for Tlt services will be held at the Bau-muller Funeral Home, 23 33d lu.ju 11 iini.u Liiai. a.uoi inii- loved mother.

Died August 14. 1930. the worse. A blood transfusion wasl' Ni'ir to 1) loisollrn GEORGE, BLANCHE, BERT. EBBERS-HILL nc Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel 519 Clinton Avenue G.

E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr. MAin 2-0531 For your comfort our Chapel is Air Conditioned GEORGE D. CONANT Moodinger Funwol Parian 1120 Flatbuth Avenut Tel.

BUckminiter 2-0247 "Ul' uic killrd and 2 47 others were incut's courageous fight, the condi- 10 worsened and she succumbed u'Pri a'c of, Alllod on the 19th day. 011 railways. Radio Tokyo said postmortem' Street, Bayonne, N. on Thursday, August 30, 8 p.m. Interment Pay View Cemetery, Jersey City.

LEWIS-Augnst 27, 1945. JOSEPH beloved husband of Mildred flHlPf nf Joseph II. Services at. residence, 498 E. 7th Street, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

i IH'Y f. WAR BONDS AN I) examination dlsrlrvd striking changes in the b'nod-mak-. Vitol notlcei occeoted 8 a m. to 2 p.m. for publication th soma day; 01 lata as 10 p.rn, Saturday night for publication.

h' h's l'and State Park rptHi the txmnt to rtW in in organs, such as the liver, the SAVINGS STAMfS.

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