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t. BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES. JULY 22, 1 947 GIER RICHARD on July! 21. 1947. beloved husband of Liiiie1 nee Berr.ius); devoted father of, Marie Gier Wiseman: devoted b' other of Grace Fietz.

Carrie and albert p. kuck, 76, dies? ex-mails superintendent Boy, 6, Will Go Free Fewer Than 1 Sratha H.L'.er. Ei-abeth Bon, Frank Le u. Albert Brettman. M.

Low. William W. Carroll. W. Maa.s.

Frank Fred Gier. Services at the Walter He was graduated from the old B. Cooke. Funeral Home. 165 Albert P.

Kuck. who for 14 yean, E. Tremont Avenue. Bronx, on 1911 to 1925, was superintendent Sign Leases With In Death of 2 Babies Caufield. Mary McCatlley, Evelyn Wednesday.

2:30 pm. Funeral Cheseman. Peter McNabo. John private. Kindly omit flowers.

''Of Collins. W. P. J. Parei.

Frank Brooklyn High School when It was located at Court and Living' slon and soon after entered the postal service. He retired In 1915 after 28 years in the department. His wife, the former Mary B. Newell, died a year ago. On i i GREG ERSON GREG ER on Petersen.

K. of malls at the Brooklyn Post-office, died Sunday at the age of 76. He lived at 380 Argyle Road. During hla long years of service with the Postoffice Mr. Kuck Introduced a number of Innovations, including the electric canceling machine, labor saving distributing cases and pneumatic tubes.

He Massillon, Ohio, July 22 (U.R) Police Chief Stanley Switter today marked the Man lllon Hospital mystery "closed" after six-year-old Roger Gue Jr. admitted killing two Infants accidentally, but and dropped them on their heads In the hospital nursery. City police said the deaths were accidental and that no charges would be brought against the boy. But Reno and County Prosecutor D. D.

McLaughlin differed. McLaughlin said he would con Sunday. July 20. 1947. beloved husband of Mary Nannery Gre-gerson; father of Martin and Edith; brother of Martin Greserson, Bertha K.

Hopkins and Theresa Delehgnty, W.3. Foley. Sarah Fugarino. Mary Oarcia. Lillian Richard Q.

N. Griffith. P. Ryan. Ann Schmidt, Rudoll Sheehan.F.

J. 8niffen.W.S. Sullivan. O. Van Tassell, I.

'Voluntary' Boost Less than I percent of New York City's tenants have signed new leasee with their landlords, according to Alfred K. 8tern. chairman of the Emergency Committee on Rent and Housing. By not agreeing to higher rentals, Mr. Stern said.

New Yorker saved close to $12,000,000 this June 5, 1945, they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Until 2 o'clock this afternoon the body was at the Moadtager, Funeral Parlors. 1120 Flat-bush1 Ave. Cremation was to follow at' V. Kave.

Funeral services at his also had a part in making ready County Coroner E. C. Reno said he still believed the deaths "were murder." iresidence. 41 Powell Avenue.lthe Brooklyn office years ago lor tinue his Investigation along the lines that the infants were mur AU COIN STANLEY. July is.

RocltvU1, Centre, Wednesdav. July; the introduction of the Parcels 1947. beloved husband o( at Interment United Post. dered. Reno said.

"I haven't seen any jthe Fresh Pond Crematory. bioiher of Maae.ine Mccarinj National Cemeterv. Pine thing to make me change my mind Reno said that In his 10 years that the infants were killed by a experience he "never had seen a Mr. Kuck was born in Surviving are a son. Howard Aug.

20. 1870. and was'Neaell Kuck. and a granddaugh- brought to Brooklyn as a child her, Priscilla Virginia Kuck. month.

He based his lease figures on a blunt force and that their deaths baby die from a three and one-i were homicide." half foot fall." anc Mary Dugan. Member oi.awn Cl-ef Cooks and Waiters local No 325. Rposin? at Park Chapel GRIFFITH PHILIP, on July 21. 44 Avenue. Funeral Wednes- 1947 beloved husband of Lydia; Say.

9:45 a.m. 1 Boston, pa-. brother of John. Funeral Thumpers please copy.) day 9 a.m.. from Joseph Redmond Arrangements by Joseph G.

Dully. Chapel. 476 "3d Street; thence to 'Our Lady of R. C. Church BOLKN -FRANK X.

Interment St. Charles Cemeterv. July 21. 1947, beloved husband 01 statement by Ira A. Schiller, chief attorney of the Manhattan Office of Rent Control, that 1.500 leases have been filed in that office since July 1.

Multiplying that figure by five James Ellis, the private Investigator who obtained the confession, said that the deaths probably resulted from the babies being pulled through the bars of their cribs Instead of from the falls. He disagreed with the "confes- jsion" of the Gue child who demonstrated to police yesterday how I he fatally injured the babies last June 8 when he pulled them through the bait of their cribs i Rev. Charles W. Hinton Dies; Former J. P.

Morgan Rector i If 1 jta I i 8 for all the boroughs. Mr. Stern explained, "we arrived at the Loretta; lovinR father 01 rrancis HAFNER ELIZABETH, on July! Locust Valiev. July 22 Funeral; Mr. Hinton was born In Clinton.

Funeral from his rest- ,047 helmed mmhw of Mir. i h. r'nrw onrf ni iha William W. Low To Call Steel Chiefs ier.ce. 92-48 53d Avenue.

Elnihurst. garet 4nj jjenry Rausch. Serv-; Hinton. who last Fall as! University of Mississippi and of Fellow PW's Death Laid to Hirshberg optimistic estimate of 7,500 filed leases." With 2,700,000 tenant families, he went on, that mean that less than 0J percent have signed "requests of landlords for rent Increases." oci Th'irsday at 9 .30 a thence to al Welgand Brothers Funeral rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Union Theological Seminary. Be- In Black Mart Quiz William Lowr 83r Retired Realtor Ascension R.

C. Churcn. van or" Home. 1015 HaLey Street. Wednes- Cambridge, will be held at fore appointed rector of the Lost reet and 55th Avenue.

Elmhurst. dav pn, Funeral Thursday. 2 p.m. tomorrow the Church cust Valley church, he held pas-where a Requiem Mass will oe Interment Mount Olivet of St. John's of Lattingtown, Lo- torates at Greenwood, Clarfcsdale offered at 10 a.m.

Cemeterv iriist Vallev of whioh he was ree- and Virkxbiire Miss and had heen Continued from Page 1 Meanwhile, the regional Office of Rent Control said that new Washington, July 22 (U.R) A I I I LU CJ I I I OS tllPrPHTWI HtXTtfA til StHTVP BRETTMAN Suaoeni. on LEWIS ALBERT M. beloved i will be Diivate iCollesre for Girls an EDiscoDal in- i Garrett and struck him about the fT Senator Edward July 21. 1947. MARGARET of H.v.trf J7 xl u.

tplsctpal ln I Funeral services foi William hndv with rlnha. rifle Martin said today the leases with higher rents could not be ruled invalid merely because they took the place of a lease that had not expired. 135-19 78th Road. Flushing Ifcng, 83. retlredreal estate broker, I bulUs.

love. g'traDS and clenchea Senator will recommend that top Island, wife of the late ueorge frwn thtk 1 7." a. Z. TJ' 18 Clifton Place, will be heldlflste. The then placed a gardenteel industry officials be caUed loved mothp at nm rnninr ma' or in uiiir.

before a Senate investigating Funeral Home. 63-17 woodhaven J. The regional office's stand overruled an opposite opinion given earlier by the Manhattan ORC Richarus and siMer oi Vv- rm "rtd Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave. lumned after committee for an "open and frank r.iruuiit t-v. .1 i'iin nuu, 1 i' HlfU 1L HI1U UlUVlUrU 11 Willi Iir flrl FAM'U HI1Q te PlilS IkU discussion of the steel black Mbinie Roche Inn hie ctnma'h Garrett died as Thurlng's Funeral Farior r' Plymouth Church of the Pil-l.

market George Bloom, executive assist' 1 ,78 BushWick Avenue. Wednes- UndTweTt nton It is also charged that Hirsh- av Julv ZS at a p.m. imn- in iiie miini nui in a. jm.i Cemetery. Manhattan.

Mr. Morgan two sons. Lonnstreet Hinton. informed Japs that the six ant to Martin, told reporters the Senate Small Business Committee me nt e.vergwi Af thj vi nn other presid American prisoners had vio Mr. Low, who retired in 1942 will be asked to summon leaders lated prison rules and regulations of U.

S. Steel Republic Steel Group to Battle For Housing Plan State Housing Commissioner Herman T. Stichman Is organizing a State-wide Committee of 1,000 CARROLL On July 21 1947 LUW llJ.aA.i on btin- Vv'ILLI AM beloved husband of the day. July 20. 1947.

father of William late Elizabeth and father of Mm. Nelson and Frank Norman Low; 4.rMn n.i Ronnxini? at Fred 1 brother of Annie Louise Low of Mr. Hinton resigned in 1931 because of poor health. He was succeeded by Bishop Frank Du who died on July 9. Jones Laughlln Steel and Charles W.

Hintonof Canandaigua, N. a representative of the publishing firm of Grosset fc Dunlap. '9 after 35 years in the real estate business, died Sunday in Brooklyn Hospital, where he hau been a patient three weeks. He was baptized by Henry Ward Beecher in Bethlehem Steel 'and "other large steel-producing com Commander Frey said he intended calling 21 witnesses, men both in and out of the service. The defense attorney, Lt.

Comm. John J. O'Netl of the Naval Reserve, said he intended calling some 40 witnesses. Internee First Witness panies Solemn Requiem V. Avenue Bloom said the conference would eirru flnulA lne 0,0 riymou'n unurcn, ana arry r.

uoyi i hlg boynooa davs at char. Church. Fort Ham- St Ephrem's seek an antidote to "abuses which Mrs. M. Caulfield 4i.

onH 74rh street, on "1 Lucy Steinbach Doyle ofjiotte Court House, Va His parents, 11 LUll Thnrsriav. 8 a.m. Interment Holy MAAS FRANK, of 220 90-19 63d Rego Park, died i the late John and Margaret Low. have been uncovered by the steel subcommittee." He said Martin would like the conferences to begin within two weeks. yesterday at the age of 69.

She the wife of Harry F. Doyle, were natives of Scotland. "Pi- ttooert rutien now ai- For more than aO years Mr. Lowi'-hed to the army coast artillery had been a member of Central Bt the Presidio. who was cap- Cress Cemetery.

Funeral pri- Street, suddenly, on Sunday. July Tj Li ate. 20 1947 beloved husband of Char- rrPmHn mOTn6l r-vlTFIFID-On Ju'v 19 1947 IP faUlfr of William 1 t.inv klw mnther Sarah brother of Edward. Anthony A solemn mass of requiem i itetired customs Inspector The steel subcommittee meanwhile concluded a 70-day investi The funeral will be held at 10:30 Branch. Y.

M. C. A He also waslurl wlth Hirshberg at Corregl- a member of the Biooklyn Instl- ar 9 and Interned with him gation of the steel black market after hearing a company official In a Jap camp, was the first prose say that government control of cution witness. Captain Pullen testified at length that Hirshberg tute of Arts and Sciences and of the Federal Grand Jurors Association. His wife.

Mrs Linda Low, died in 1913. Mr. Low made a Dunne' and William Caufield. Frederick. Services at the Mary Caulfleld, motner of a m.

tomorrow from ihe Leo F. D' sister of Sarah Mcln- Chester Smith Funeral Home. 122 Caulfield will be Kearas Home. 60-10 Wood- orinrtmnther of Marion Meserole Avenue. Greenpoint.i 1Ie Lt- Wllllam t-aumeia.

wm oejhaVen Boulevard. Elmhurst A Moore Thomas Dunne F. Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 23 offered tomorrow at the R. C.jsoiemn mass of requiem will fol-'the late William Caufield and Rt 8:30 Pni- JChurch of the Little Flower. Ave-low at 11 a.m.

at the Ascension Kenneth; also survived by two! McCAULEY EVELYN neein? nVy Av- The funeral Church. Burial will be in said he had been married to a Jap woman in Hong Kong before hobby of gardening specializing Pearl Harbor, who bore him a iXn io hlli be at 9:30 a.m. from the home. St. John's Cemetery.

tin flowers the industry is "imminent and "inevitable" unless the Industry moves to eliminate the black market Frank R. Nichols, president of the Nichols Wire and Steel told the subcommittee that the creat-grandchildren. Funeral from to ngnt lor a favorable vote on public housing this November. This was disclosed yesterday by James T. A.

Carberry, 8tate commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, who has been Invited to serve as a co-chairman of the group. The action is being taken In anticipation of a fight against public housing by real estate groups especially in the rural areas. Three housing propositions will be on the ballot at the coming general election. They provide for $135,000,000 In new housing loan funds, of which New York City Is expected to get covering subsidies to maintain the low-rent character of public housing, and an increase in the amount of subsidies which may be approved each year. The new appropriation was approved by Governor Dewey after he first turned down new State funds for public housing and fol child.

The wife was allowed to nf rivntrt mnih.r Clarendon Road, where she! Besides her husband, Mrs. Doyle; Surviving are two sons. William her residence, 4112 Clarendon on wednesdav at 9:30 a.m.: i Ann. ut.r of Mir, prfpr idled Saturday. Burial will be in rs survived by two daughters.

Mrs. Nelson and Frank Norman Low; visit Hirshberg in the prison camp and subsequently bore him another i Margaret Green and Mrs. Lucile two grandsons. Wans Wllllam and Ronnlpm Mass at Little Flower vfaroor.t iimrf. onH Holy Crass Cemetery.

child, the captain said. Mrs. Caullield was born in ire-iWestphal: three sons. James John Nelson Low, and a sister, mmrfh Tntprnipnt Holv CrOSS lnmp. black market in stee land scrap Captain Pullen testified that he Doyle; aiAnnie Louise Low of Freeport.

c. Hand 78 years ago and was broimhti William F. and John had Installed Hirshberg as a sec and V. to thts country as a child. Sheisister, Mrs.

Adele Williams is so far-reaching that "many heretofore legitimate businessmen have had to resort to black market practices to exist." Henry and Edwin had lived in Brooklyn 69 years. Uwo brothers, tion leader in the camp, but had to remove him. Subsequently, a 20 1947. at his 438 68th Place and 6th Avenue. Reposing 9tn Her husband.

Thomas Caulfield. iSteinbach. Street, beloved husband of Ger- at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy 1 I PaTirl' lnV. RtVPPt.

nrf 4t.h AVPllIlP New Peace Offer Made by Busmen Japanese lieutenant, Yoshl Koshl, years ago. requested that Hirshberg be rein mi fathS Peter and Gertrude. ma Besides her son. attached to En-William P. J.

Collini Wins Art Honor- stalled as section leader. Chapel of J. Albert Bar-iBc lsT dr broVr TM Centre. July 22 A Continued from Page 1 The trial, the first open general ron. 60th Street at 5th Avenue.

iMrSi Edward Brenatk. Mrs. Cath-Lr, irf H.h solemn mass of requiem for Wil-ieven court-martial of Importance in this stronger than when the Doesn't Know Why area since World War II, opened j.ou of New Haven a gister Mrs Sarah Mcln- llam r- 01lmsi oooKKeeper union withdrew from the arbltra- 'mn Man of Remiirm Our Ladv Of e.t. a siiei. aaio.

oaian a.iu hrlr firm nf V. o.u... -t lowing a vigorous camrjaten bv "est tosh; a granddaugh er, Mrs. Mar V. "'g Angels Church.

Interment Home, 40 Mr and two crandsons Wll- Burnet Si 11 Wall Man-. "bias." Continued from Page 1 vXa yesterday. The day was given over chief ly to legal sparring, with Com and civic the Society of American Graphic 1 Rroups. Johns cemeten- lyette Avenue, until Thursday, 9 caulfield a fireman attachedlnaUan, wl11 be OIlered at 11 am At least 53 buse.s were put Into COLLINS WILLIAM P. on.a.m.

Requiem Mass St. ui, tartar rnmnam, in i.Jtomorrow in St. Agnes R. by the Oreen Bus Lines manded O'Nell questioning the Arts. LEGAL NOTICtt July 20.

1947. at his residence, 243'Borromeo Church. 10 a.m. Inter- Conev isianj and Kenneth Caul-Churcn here' Tne funelaI wlU oeiwith stockholding owner-drivers as Coney Island, and Kenneth Caul court-martials Jurisdiction. A six man board is hearing the case.

operators. The line normally runs Princeton Road, Rockvllle Centre, Holy Cross Cemetery. I son of the late John andj Harry Quayle. director. field.

Another grandson. Lt. Wil- hiam Caulfipld nf t.hp armv lost. hi5 about 200 buaCo. Largely self-taught In art, he majored in languages at City College from which he was graduated in 1918, a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

He has taught at the col The Triboro Coach Corporation PARET FRANK of 87-80 'life during the recent war Eviction Cases Reach 10 a Day lege ever since. He attended Boys held from his home, 243 Princeton Road, where he died Sunday. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Collins was born in Brooklyn, the son of the late John and Ellen T.

Collins, and had lived in Rockville Centre for the last 18 years. He was a member of the Royal Arcanum. A sister. Mrs. Hester F.

Cantwell of Rockville Centre, survive. r.i.4V0TICE BIDDERS RroPoal will be publicly Slat. Lak Slate Park. Babylon, N. on Friday August 1, 1941 at 2 00 A 8sv1n 'Time: for supplying the necessary labor nJ equipment for the con-A ml Ideational n.rtSif"?l,le.,eI,nli curta.

fencing of Paddle tenni courts, a lawn area ror wine, together with neceary Zna of, beach arai and all incldr-ntal work, at Jonea Beach State Park. Nasaau County on lh Plans and as BDer.irten 96th Street, Woodhaven, on July 21, 1947, beloved husband of Delia: dear father of Frank brother of James P. and Mrs. May Cornish, Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from J. J.

Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 25 Aberdeen Street; Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 a.m., at Church High School and took two art courses at Pratt institute. His wife, Mrs. Rose d'Andrea. to whom he credits much of his success, is an amateur artist herself.

J. H. Molt, Retired Insurance Man They have two a vet resumed service with six buses last night and hired 20 new operators, mostly former taxi drivers, to man a score of buses today. The line operated 106 buses before the strike. A policeman was assigned to each of the buses, riding along with the driver.

Details of detectives, two to a car, traversed the routes of the two companies. The Mayor, in his attack on the strikers, had announced that the bus companies told him they could restore service without the strikers and he declared he would provide oi oi i nomas Aposue. wooona- Funeral services for John services for John Ellen T. Collins; brother of Hester, Cantwell. Funeral 11 a.m., from residence.

Solemn Mass of Requium St. Agnes C. Church, Rockville Centre. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DELEHANTY WILLIAM STRONG suddenly.

July 20, 1947,, beloved husband of Eulalia Tou-ard; father of William Mary Ellen Woltman, Helen Moritz and Muriel Carlson; brother of Alfred, Ethel McGrath and Mildred Dunn; also survived by ten grandchildren. Funeral from his home, 167 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre. L. Wednesday, July, 23, at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Requiem at St.

Agnes Church at 10 a.m. Interment in family plot, St. John's Cemetery, Middle Village. L. I.

Joseph S. Macken, Mortician. Mott. 84. who retired in 1941 after ven.

inierment noiy cross ceme tery. Hearing Called ba made on a Final award will tumD KT1TM hal more than 60 years in the insur Continued from Page 1 a tenant so the landlord's son or daughter can move in. A Brooklyn Eagle survey carried out last year about this time and covering the first half of 1946 disclosed that landlords were Instituting holdover (eviction) rases at the rate of 100 a week. For all practical purposes, holdover cases meant the landlord wanted the apartment for his own use or the use of his close kin. Holdovers Increase For the first Uuee weeks of this month, holdover cases were being instituted at the rate of nearly 200 On Heights Store PETERSEN On Julv 21, 1947.

KRISTIANE (KITTY), beloved mother of Warren Petersen. Sorv-ires at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Avenue, Wednesday. 7:45 p.m. Interment Green-Wood ance business, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the Walter B.

Cooke Funeral Home. 1218 Flat-bush Ave. Burial will be in Evergreens Cemetery tomorrow Continued from Pace 1 eran now studying at Pratt, and Phillip, a recent graduate of Brooklyn Academy. Professor d'Andrea declared that his new honor permits him to write the initials F. R.

S. A. after his name but he did not know whether he would take advantage of the privilege. He is also a member of the Society of American Military Engineers by virtue of his camouflage work. Born in Italy, Professor d'Andrea has been a resident of the borough since he was four.

obtained from the Long Ialand Stale Park Commission. Babvlon. A 1 l0J. ten per cent of the bid in exact accordance with a schedule given in the "I V. i must accompany efli'n Din, The L.img Island Stnle com.

mission reserves the right to anv or all bids. Jy2l. 22.23 mem witn every protection, charge of licenses for the author- The striking locals, which walked Ity. the facts as produced at Saturday, replied to the new hearing will go bark to the! Mayor in a joint statement, by Mr. Mott.

who lived at 518 E. DV1KT ,1.. in inn vxt ir k1, a I Dlea ounaa- Me naaifull board for action I Vincent Galasso. president of Divi- b. a ataasHai-a notices "There is a nossibilitv not a lnn 1179 remesenlincr 400 Green PAtrVCIDAU tiTTTlDBTU I iiit nu int.

ni. inc of 16 he went to work for the Nl-jWMk one that the application LlnM strikers, and William Mar- uii. motner oi veronica July 19, 1947. wife of the late ham. Anna Dixon, Mary, Bailey, asaia insurance company be disa owed." Commis- tine head of Division 1104 a week.

The question of whether a landlord can evict a tenant, now so his rep- oim r. ruiry, hioukt oi i nomaa Loretta White. Katherine, Mar sioner Gatz declared. I resenting 350 Triboro men. The It was understood that one of; two, who had urged their men to son or aaugnter can move in i i landlord instituted proceedings be-DaDY aniOtnerea ReiVpr nri'Z Jhn' William insurance department of the J8 at sinl'7 Sfn.r.1 He' from her i Aetna Insurance Company.

100 Ing at Simms Funeral 470 i5tn street, Wednesdav Williams St Manhattan remain-6834 Catalpa Avenue. Brooklyn, Mass Holv Name' .1 remal" hK LJZ. pq em MasB "ol ameiing there until six years ago. He return to work, said In Sleeping Bag n. VillllCIl.

KH1 a member of Ivanhoe Lodge U'f3'. AI8 a A US By virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Kxpona to directed and delivered I will 5 Wednesday. July SJ 12 o'clock Noon. Eastern Daylight Time, the Steam Tug "Irini X' ihT enainea. at Sullivan Dry Dork Repair Ft.

23rd 81 Brooklyn, Y. Docket 84-487 88 VLP-M ft 190, dated I June 1947. Arkin Lebovicl ft Kottler. "is. Proctor for the Llbellant: Eugene J- Smith S.

Marshal. D. N. Y. Note: The Order of Venditioni Exponas specifically provides That In the event no hid on the fublic sale sha 11 exceed the sum of 40.000.00.

then and in that event marshal Is directed to adjourn the sale sine die and the parties hereto on motion of anyone thereof, shall apply to the Court for a further order her1" Jvl7-6t osii STORAGE NOTICES John Stern, 1, of 419 Grove smothered to death in his sleeping bag at home last night, according to police. His parents, Eugene and Mary Stern, found him unconscious and tailed police. Artificial respiration failed to revive him. the arguments offered by Mr. Eisenberg in applying for a ficense for 67 Clark St.

at a hearing last June 16 was that the 72 Clark St. area was up for rezonlng, prohibiting stores In the building to be erected there. If the liquor store Is approved for 72 Clark the 67 Clark St. application is automatically disallowed, it was said at the authority. Commissioner Gatz took Issue with charges that the authority acted "secretly" in giving the "The Mayor has apparently been misled by people who have been mishandling this problem for him.

It comes with little grace for the Mayor to denounce as criminals a handful of working men who are doing nothing but fighting for the right to a fair hearing before a fair arbitration board and who in their own communities bear reputations that his emotional denunciations cannot affect." 610, F. A. the Insurance Square Club of New York and formerly was a member of the old Crescent Athletic Club. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Anne Mott.

and a sister, Mrs. Annie Du Bois. fore July 1 has not been settled in courts. However, a legal expert told the Brooklyn Eagle that a tenant facing eviction in such a situation should seek quick relief in the courts. If the tenant's stay of eviction time is running out.

he said, he should appeal to the Municipal Court for a further stay on the grounds that the law has changed since July 1. Avenue and Covert SCHMIDT RUDOLF at his Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment 'residence. 1124 Lafayette Avenue, Holy Cross Cemetery. ion July 20, 1947, beloved husband FUGARINO On July 20 1947 i0f Jubrey); devoted MARY A.

i nee Tiernevi, beloved of Rudolph- Reposing at wile of Frank. Reposing William Home- 1202 Broadway, A. Martin Funeral Home. Classon Brooklyn, where religious and fra- Two minor clashes were report atay of the warrant, pending appeal. Hie expert pointed out that Mayor 'O'Dwyer has instructed all marshals to take the word of an attorney when the latter tells him Louis Frankel, 78, If Ihe warrant has already been Towne LlOUOr Store nermisslon hv nolire vesterriav Tim first move to il Ulark St.

There is occurred when several hundred A venue comer Sterling Place. wrviees win be held on reral Thursday, 9:15 Requiem (Wednesday. 8 p.m. Interment fam-Mass St. Teresa's R.

C. Thursday. 2 p.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. I Direction Maurice B.

Cook. GARCIA July 21. LILLIAN inee! SHEEHAN FRANK on July Kavanagh). beloved daughter of; 20, 1947, brother of William J. (he late Charles and Mary Kava-iSheehan.

Funeral from his resi-nagh; sister of Mary, Charles, 1114 East 34th Street, on Hazel, Alice, Edward and Wednesday, July 23. Requiem to KnotK on me aour, uie imam in the law which requires Strikers shouted at non-striking The Madison Stoma Warehouse will sell the soods belonglnt to Mart Down, Allmio. Thiiini McCiN Mr Bendy. Rechter, Paul A h'rabtrn Mrs. Gordon.

Mrj Carpenter. Mrs. Con-Ion, at public s'icllon on July 33. and nn every Wednesday lolloriiu unci to'd tor unpaid stomse at Pollaas Auction Rooms, 23 Boerum Place. ir8-3t Tu should rush to the Appellate Term that such a stay has been applied linillirailOn OI rtenflinir aim tr- hue nifir, in orlamnl In Cleaning Executive lions, he nointed out.

but "weit-hem from ukine mrhin Supreme Court and apply for a 'for. have consistently notified thet0f the Green Lines earaae at I Louis Frankel, president of Na- Brooklyn Heights Association of 147th Ave. and 150th South new applications, particularly from Ozone Park. Mass at St. Vincent Ferrer's R.

LICENSES Funeral from her residence, 1274 bars. It is a courtesy." Walter B. Cooke E. 29th Street, at 9:30. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church on Thursday at 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No. GB-MI71 has been ia-sued to the to eell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 12.j Montague Brooklyn, lor otf-premlaea con-aumption. PETER REEVES MARKET, INC.

125 Montague St. Brooklyn 2. N. Y. Jyl5-2tTu INC.

The second took place last nlglU at the Triboro terminal at Broadway and 74th Jackson Heights, when 50 pickets milled In front of the terminal and tried to persuade passengers not to use the six buses being operated there. Police persuaded the strikers to reduce the number of pickets to 25. Meanwhile, airlines companies provided a shuttle service of trucks "This application, however, Is not a new one." he added. "The Towne Liquor Store is currently licensed at Washington St. In a building which has been condemned." The authority, Mr.

Oatz said, considers the Borough Hall and Brooklyn Heights sites to be in the same area, hence no new liquor store Is being added to the district. tional Housecleaning Contractors. 9 W. 29th Manhattan, died yesterday at his Summer home in Lawrence, L. I.

His Whiter home was at 115 Central Park West, Manhattan. Mr. Frankel, who was 78. came to the United States from Poland as a boy. While still in his 'teens he started a cleaning service for hotels and office buildings which expanded rapidly.

He was a Mason and a member of other fraternal orders. His wife, Julia Frankel, died in 1938. Two daughters and a son survive. Thev are Mrs. Sadie Sweig.

Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SNIFFEN-WILLI AM suddenly, on Saturday, July 19, 1947, at Mohonk Lake. N. beloved husband of Emma fnee Wilson) and father of the late Florence Bergen.

Services at his residence, 27 Prospect Park West, Tuesday at 8 p.m. SULLIVAN On July 21, 1947, GENEVIEVE (nee Connor), beloved wife of John; devoted mother or Mrs. Patricia Walsh, Genevieve. Elizabeth and John Sullivan. Re FUNERAL INFORMATION 1218 Flatbiik Ats.

BUcluaiattar 2-02M Tuetdav. Julv 22nd HOEFFT. Gearte A. A.M. at Chapel Werfnflday, Julv MOTT.

Jnbn II. 1 im P.M. at Chapel NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Licenae No. GB-02343 haa been la-eued to the undersigned to all beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 563 Lenox Brooklyn, (or otf-premiaes consumption. ELSIE LIFSHITZ.

Inox Rrf. Biooklyn. N. Y. JylV2tTii and stationwagons to transport 63-32 Foreil Ate.

HEtenaa 3-0900 Mr. Harris, proprietor of the: workers between LaGuardia Field TuenfifV, Ju'v 22nd I McDONAI.D. At mm SO AM. al Heme Towne Liquor Store, the the subway station near the niKsioner added, submitted evt-iTriboro termnai. famhild Chapel is fully Air-conditioned FilECHILB SONS INC HJKBKAL DIRECTORS SINCE ISM (II to Ml Atlaatie aWhly iMI I.

FatrohM. UmmI Mumk BiootxTM nnsima JAMAICA GARDEN CITY MA1IHASSET paying William A. Martin Funeral Mrs- Gertrude Goodman and Wil- Home. Clasaon Avenue corner rrankel. 150-10 Hillside JAawica 6-6670 T'ltsdcv, Jnlu 22d llORDON.

Maitaret A.M. at hap'l cence that he would be given a' lease for the Clark St. premises as Maniac With 7 Disquises of Jan. 1. 1948.

In accordance ling Place. Funeral with practice in similar instances, nunleo LOnaon oreaK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I.u enee No. B-9PHS has been issued to the undersigned to si ll be, at retail under I lie Bcv-age Control Law at 144 Clinton Brooklyn, for off-prenuaea consumption. PETER REEVES MARKET. INC.

144 Clinton Brooklyn 2. N. Y. Jyl.Vit Tu ftBLIO NOTICE DAVIS. Frederick 1 110 it I b.prl IVeriie.rtnv, Julv iSrd HOI.LtS, Mcholat Serylceii lo be arranird Well over 53 of our ftinerala are for am i lira ye he previously been prmlrajeij lo aerve.

1'hia i teMininnr to the unqualified periia offered br Walter B. Cooke, Inc. It explain, perhaps mora than any other reaton, Walter B. Cooke, is New York's largest funeral director why one out of every ten funeral in New York City i conducted by Walter B. Cooke, Inc.

DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Joseph's R. C. Church. Interment St John's Cemetery.

VAN ASS ELL LORETTA ISABELLE, July 20, 1947, beloved daughter of John F. and Pearl Veen Van Tassell; loving sister of John and Earl. Funeral from her residence, 498 11th Street; Mass of Requiem Thursday, 10 St. 158-14 Northera BUd. FLmkiaf 3-6600 Tueitlav, Julv 22nd BRASM.M), Suaen t.iO A.M.

at Chapel MKBKITT. Harry Kr. P.M. al Ctaaprl throughout the State, the board wrote Mr. Harris that it would grant him permission to move and that after he had moved and readied himself for business, closing down the Washington St.

store, it would "Indorse the new premises." "We have granted no license," Mr. Gatz said. The Commissioner added that Mr. Harris "acted in good faith" and that if he had made commitments following the authority's assurance, the authority would be London, Juiy-22 (UP) A powerfully-built lunatic. equipped with seven disguises, escaped from an asylum today and was believed out to "get" Uie mother of a child he strangled.

Police said that the man, 37-year-old John Lapslen, might be dressed as a clergyman. He also had six other disguises which he stole while acting In the dramatic society of the asylum. Police threw a special guard around Mrs. Kathleen Woodward in Burford, Oxfordshire. In 1937.

Lapsien strangled her 17-month-old child, and swore at his trial TAKE NOTICE THAT I HAVE been commissioned to take ac-kn(iwledgmentji of deeds and other legal instruments for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania within ha State of New York. NANCY P. FITZGERALD. 6I6 Park Place. Brooklyn 16.

N. Y. rORFCLOM RES Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church.

9th 1 17 W. 72d N. Y. C. TRafaliar 7-9700 Tuendtiv.

Julv 22nd OONNF.LLAN, Besiile A.M. at Chapel CAFFNEV. Verona I P.M. at Chapel Wednndav. Julv 23rd Ml'RPHY, John A.

13.00 Neen at Chapel Street and 4th Avenue. Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy. In 0emoriam HENNESSEY In loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister. ELIZABETH who died, one year ago today.

Surrounded by friend we are lonesome. In tlx midt of our loy we are blue. With a smile on our laces we've a heartache LonKine. dear Betty, for toh Loving MOTHER. SISTERS and BROTHERS.

HENNESSEY In loving memory of our beloved wife and mother. ELIZABETH who passed away July 22. 1946. O'l- lip cannot tell how we mus her. Our cannot 'eil what, to i-av alone knew how we heri in a home liiti it lor.ew;me tody.

Loving HUSBAND and children. Mclaughlin Catherine. In loving memory of our devoted mother. Died Julv 22. 1945.

Sons, ROY and JACK. SULLIVAN MICKY. In loving memory of a devoted grandson, died July 22. 1946. May Old rest all Grandma, Grandpa, John, Acidie.

14S1 ltl N. Y. Cily RH. 4-5800 acting "in bad faith" if it T'trnttav. Jvtv reneged without adequate reason.

fHfmnrtama fflaaa Nnttrffi ON THIS PAG! May Be Placed Easily and Quickly By Telephone CALL MISS HART Mill 4-62W that, the mother did the killing Jo.rpti P.M. at Chaprl "because she was In loe with me Remembrances BANNON In memorv of our beloved brother. EDWARD. Mir hit soul rent pence Loving Sisters. BESSIE.

ANNIE. 404 W. Sin N.Y.C. CO. 5-2091 i i Tiietdny, iily 22nd BIXARAM, Helen 1 :00 P.M.

at Chapel Sl'PREME COt'RT. KINGS COUNTY Loui.i D. Krasnr. Plaintiff, Mary Dramhoui. Ilfff-ndu Pursuant lo liidgnnnt dauil Julv Kith.

1947. I will al puhlir nil. -I bv Elinor Donovan, a'ti linn" Riouklyn Ivii- 19 Montagu-' Itrouklvn. N. August 1 2 i pr-in.

i-es Blink 7773. Iil 11 as d-eignaterl anil fhuwn iipnn lii" Tax Citv Y'lrk fur Hn' Rirouiih nf Kiookivn an md li'HO wa.i Julv It, 1H43. Subject unv lat of facts an accural eury would show: suhjecl lo cuenante. slnction and of record. any.

afffTina said premises. Dated, July 21st. Andrw Ben-nan. Referee. Walter Lubarsky.

Aliorney for Plainuff. 16 Court Street. Brooklyn. N. I.

Jy224lTuF HARRY T. PYLE commissioner Oatz reiterated that the authority must follow the law in granting or withholding licenses and authorizations. "We have to decide cases on their merits, not whirnft," he said. "We're bound bv law." Informed of the hearing. Mr Bruchhausen.

expressed "pleasure" that the board had "decided favorably" on th association request for a hearing. MORTUARY, INC lit 4 Ttari BUckminiNr 2-0174 BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 1211 FltOvth -Uckmastr 242M ISO 10HilUifiu-J-a)ca-M7 til Uadaa l4nara-BUcj-nitef 4-1200 I6S-U Natih. II Seteatb ArM-MAa l-lili (3 Fee est KveM Htfeswa J-MM fUNIRAl HOMIt IN IVUT IOR0U0M AND WISTCHIITIX Vital notices accepted 8 a m. to 2 p.m. for publication the some day; at late at 10 p.m.

Saturday night for publication. 1925 Church Avm.

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