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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MOM, DEC. 17, 3951 FRANCES HTR-, IOCKWOOD RICHARD llC CMVHCD QA niCC' LEY ne Halpin. on December loved nusbana ol Aoeie; (VCVtJUJ! W. I IVI-rVf WW. Ulkli! 33raflj is IBM.

beloved wife ol Jonn iiimtr oi tnin, wciun wu- -i Brother Conrad Edward, 48, Connolly: devoted mother ol Dan-jen ana oroiner oi 1rT A CTfD KO 1- A WLIVbl rrJIVK s--mw lei and Dorothy Hurley. runeral.Mrs. Florence Howard. Funeral from her residence. 482 BOth Street from his late residence.

SIM Ave- Teacher at Loughlin High The Rev. Joseph Gould Sny-jiigned as clerk rather than; Wednesday. December 1. ajn.rnue R. Wednesday.

10 a.m.: Requl- Ackley, Charles 8. Kowald. Charles Alenjck. Dr. D.

Lot It wood. 8. Arthur, Robert Lonergan. E. Baker.

H. Warren Malm. Elizabeth Bonsventure, N. Mane. Frank Botowaky, Hattle Marquart, Alice I.

Brannigan. Frank McDonald. C. der. pastor of Olivet rresnyte- sign a pieaming meuw a Solemn Requiem Mass 6t.

Anseima em nga miu ai uooc oncpuwu r. rhun-h. ajn. Interment iChurch at am. Interment Brother Conrad Edward, sity.

from which he received a an i hurrn. Herffen ht near.canaiu.ue ne iieni 10 ue uu- Holy Crosa Cemetery. Plea omit orthodox In his religious views. 6th for 53 years, died yes Holy Crosa Cemetery. I'ndcr the leadership of Mr.

Direction ol ere A. aiciean. terday at his home, 186 Pros Brother Conrad Meehan, Elisabeth flowers. LONERGAN On December 14 Snyder, Olivet Church, which pect Place. He was 86.

COX Friday. DANIEL, of 562 The Rev. Mr. Snvder was.has thrived solely on freewill 40th' Street, beloved husband of 1951. ELIZABETH (nee Stiles), of fii rnM nhl): brother of Eliza- B40 59 Street, be loved wue oi we VI born on a farm In Catskill town-; offerings, has stressed the im-shlp, N.

YM and was graduated portance of missions, and for F.S.C, 48. a member of the masters oegree. -v i i Before he went to the Bishop Brothers of the Christian Scnoo, ag lngmictor Schools for 30 years, died of a in English and commercial iur heart attack yesterday in the jects he was assistant principal faculty house of Bishop Lough-! of De La Salle High School, lin Memorial School, 357 Cler- He had taught also In St. James Academy, La Salle mont Ave. He had been ajAcademv Providence: St.

teacher in the school since Peter's High School, Staten Is-September. land. and the Christian Broth- betn Logemann. Reposing Lynam's late Dennis Lonergan; devoted Funeral Home, 4th Avenue corner; mother of Mrs. Alice Argento, Mrs.

from Columbia College inlS86 Edward, F.S.C. Ming, Emma S. Brill, OuMara Mullen. Edward J. Carph.John Nlcoll.

Ida Catlion. Hilmt J. Pettigrew.J. Connolly, France Plunkett. George C'X, Daniel Russell, Jane Cray, Mary Scully, Daniel Davidson.

Thora fitvertsen.O. Delia Snyder, Rev. J. Q. De Nuzzla, Anna Sweeter.

Samuel Three years later he was graduated from Union Theological Seminary. His- first preaching 13th Street. Funeral services Mon-j Helen Coyle and Jonn Lionergan. day, 8 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, 2 also survived by two grandchildren.

pm. Interment Evergreens Cem-' Funeral from Schaefer1 Funeral etery. Parlors, 4th Avenue at 43d Street, 40 years 52 out of every $7 received has gone for its missionary activities. On the occasion of his 55th anniversary as pastor of the church in 1947, Mr. Snyder estimated he had married more was among cowboys in tne Iiuesaay, uecemoer CRAY Friday, MARY (nee Ma-i8olemn Requiem Mass Our Lady Born at Waltham, as ers Academy, Albany.

After serving as pastor of a loney), oi jii rrospeci Perpetual Help R. C. cnurcn. church In Belmont, N. YM he oeiovea mower oi rjwm; gruuu- Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Edward J. Fleming, he at- Surviving are a brother, tended St. Mary's High School Fleming, and two sis-in that city and then entered jters, Mae Fleming and Mrs. the Novitiate of the Christian Lena Driscoll. was called, In 1892, to the Lata- than 600 couples In the church.

When his wife died in 1913, the couple had been married 53 years. She had served as LONO ISLAND GENERAL AS mother of Arllne. Reposing at Lynam's Funeral Home, 4th Ave-1 nue corner 13th 8treet. Funeral vette Avenue Presbyterian SEMBLY. FOURTH Dilberger, Louis P.Taasle.

James S. Docley, Mary J. Trenchard. H. R.

Duffy, Helen Trotter, Grant L. Ensley, O. L. Wagner, Fred J. Flaherty, Daniel JWelnllch, M.

R. Flanagan. ThomasWerkmelster, C. D. Franco, Anthony Whalen.

John J. Gioss. Hugh E. Wieber, John HiHson. D.

P. Zeyer, A. J. Sr. Kelly, Mary E.

Zinman, J. I. i or tro a In te Church in Brooklyn, as assist-: Brothers at Pocantico Hills, The body is In the Christian TiiMrtav! Solemn Reauiem MassiKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, an ant pastor and given as his Sunday School Superintendent St. Stanislaus Church, 10 a.m. m-inounces the death of 8ir Knight N.

Y. He was invested with the i Brothers faculty house. A sol-habit of the Society on Sept. requiem mass will be charge Olivet Chapel, founded, at the church for 35 years. terment Holy Cross Cemetery.

jOEORGE J. PLUNKETT. Mem- leers will assemble at 476 73d Street as the Border Mission, in iboj DAVIDSON THORA. on Monday, December IT, In 1901 when the chapel was oer laai, oi t6v nenry p.m. Wear baldric.

J. C. Oesfreicher, Incorporated as a church, Mr Snvder became its pastor. 19J1. His professional training offered at 10:15 a.m.

Wednesday was completed in St. Joseph's in Queen of AH Saints R. C. Normal Institute at Pocantico Church, Lafayette and Vander-Hills, Manhattan College, from hilt Aves. Burial will be in the which he received a Bachelor Brothers' Plot, Holy Cross degree, and New York L'niver-, Cemetery.

year, of 35 Pierrepont Street, widow of the late Hartvig David- frank LYNN, Faithful Navigator, Michael Curry, Scribe. i orminn tn liio lnni? Rerv-I on Sunday, December IB. 1801. oe-ison; oeiovea moiner oi na.im. loved husband of Emma W.

grandmother of Na no-lev father of Elise Ackley Mills. iEriksen. Service at the Fairchild ice at Olivet. Mr. Snyder had I It CVfilliitA MAINS ELIZABETH, Decern.

served as clerk and moderator I Mi J. LAtlUllig Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue.lber 14, 1951, beloved sister of Mrs. of the Brooklyn-Nassau Presby- Charles Judge, Mr. Lillian Burke, Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. interment ceived by the hospital men Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday.

8 p.m. Interment Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. New Rochelle, Dec. 17 John and Clara Windsheimer. Service Evergreen Cemetery.

at the Fairchild ChaDel. 951 Atlan C. Oestreicher, foreign news tery; a director of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union, Faith Home for Incurables, the South DELLA SALA DOMINICK, Avenue. Wednesdav. 10:30 a.m.

director of the International ALENICK Dr. DANIEL, beloved 1325 64th Street, beiovea nusDana tioned only an "Injury." If the knifing had been mentioned, the hospital said, arrangements might have been made depending on availability to send an News Service since 1934, and a African General Mission, ana Rev. Dr. John Lewis Zacker St. Bartholomew's Calls Dr.

Zacher Continued from Page 1 nation of the Rev. William K. Russell as rector In November, 1950, the Rev. Dr. William Por-kess has been acting rector.

Dr. Zacher was educated In England, Canada and the United States. He is outstanding in the fields of Christian social relations and evangelism and has held the chairmanship of important committees in the Diocese of Long Island. Allies to Strafe of Josenhine: devoted father of Jo. MANZ FRANK, suddenly, on December 16, 191, brother of husband of Peppy; loving father of Leonard B.

and Mark de the South American Indian and native of Brooklyn, died yes. seph, Frank, James. Louis, Anthony, John, Mary Esposlto, Flor Minnie Bets and Cecelia Stein terday in New Rochelle Hospital. He was 46 and lived at 60 Faith Mountain Missions. Some 30 years ago he re interne along to give the boy On-the-Spot Check" Of Ambulances Continued from Page 1 reau wall Is a large-scale map showing the borough's 16 "ambulance districts" and the hospitals responsible for answering calls within their respective areas assuming they have an ambulance available.

Also in front of the patrolmen-operators is a ruled sheet on hauser. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 ence Vuolo, Anna All and Louise voted son of Hillel; dear brother of Pauline Sokolin, Abraham and Martin. Services today at 2 p.m., "Kirschenbaum's Westminster expert assistance on the scene. Linwood Road. Calone.

Reposing at R. Aievoii fcia.m., from the Dupont Funeral Who is at fault for the con Mr. Oestreicher attended Co Son ChaDels. 1435 64th Street; a-i- Home, bz-zs wiiem eouievara Deatfis STREETER SAMUEL ECHUY Chapels," Coney Island Avenue at; emn Reauiem Mass Tuesday, Hill, jtequiem Mas oi. fusion? No one really knows.

The police assert that the hos lumbia University and began his newspaper career in 1023 eember 18, 10 a.m., at Regina P.ic:s Benedict Joseph Labre Church. 11 iJAvenue H. Interment Beth David LER, suddenly, at sea, December Votive Shrine. 65th Street anu l.nja.m. Interment St.

John ceme. pitals fail to keep them in as a member of the staff of the Cemetery, Elmont, L. I. ARTHUR ROBERT G. De 15, 1951, beloved son ol Mr.

ana. Avenue. Interment Holy Cross tery. Brooklyn Daily Times, of which terv- MAROUART ALICE Decern. formed of the whereabouts of the ambulances.

Most hospital officials insist they immedi Mrs. Daniel Denlson Bireeier, brother of Daniel Denlson Streeter Mrs. George Martin Thorpei his father, the late Walter M. Oestreicher, was managing edi eember 18, 1951, of 118 Ryerson Street, devoted husband of the late May Arthur; beloved father of DOOLEY MARY on Decern- bor 16, 1951, of 8801 Shore Road ii ioM nf R9-7 218th Place, beloved wife of Frederick de- and Mrs. Frederick Charles Harri-.

ately inform the Communications Bureau of the disposition vino, holoverf wife nf the voted mother of Eugene Broomhall Marguerite Arthur. Reposing at son. Notice of service later at the ami which they are supposed to keep a record of all ambulance calls, which hospital or hospitals they reached as a result of the calls and, more important, the name of the institution late William devoted momer ojiu. mi of all ambulances. Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue.

Fu neral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. In Herment St. Charles Cemetery. Din Avenue, eervices luesaay eve. tor.

The son joined I. N. S. as a copy boy a year later. After serving as a cable writer he was assigned to the news agency's London bureau.

As foreign news director he Some smaller hospitals com ning, 8 o'clock. Funeral Wednesday, Truce Highways Continued front Page 1 planning to seek a 30-day extension of the trial cease-fire line. However, both subcommittees will meet again at Pan- 12:30 p.m. Interment Washington plained that their switchboard operators spend as many as 10 BAKER H. WARREN, of 266 4th whose ambulance responded to Memorial Park, Coram, L.

I. Capt. William U. S. Joseph and Mary D.

Tuohy; dear sister of Johanna Wilkinshoff; also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Avenue, Queens Village, nn Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. TASSIE JAMES on December 16, 1951, beloved husband of Helen (nee McKenna) devoted son of Caroline and James Keenan; brother of Detective John Drew Tassie. N. Y.

P. D. Religious serv Avenue, East Orange. N. sud- rianlv An Aunrlav rVwpmhpr IS the emergency.

Henry McCaddin it Sons, Directors directed coverage of the Spanish civil war and the Italo- There is space on the sheet minutes ringing the Communications Bureau before they get an answer. 1951. husband of Maude Conrad Mcdonald Kathleen to record the time the ambu Ethiopiun war. He brought munjoni tomorrow. (nee Ryan), on December 16, of Baker; father of Warren Emmet! Baker of Detroit, Mich.

Service at lance returned from the call Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady Tomorrow: More and equally The Communists were told 136 Lincoln Place. Funeral about numerous reforms designed to strengthen accuracy and therefore became available ices at Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Tues of Lourdes R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Home, 141 6th Avenue, after startling instances of confusion that cause two ambulances to of the UN decision to bring the for another mission of mercy. in the transmission and Inter p.m. Tuesday.

Funeral notice later, day, 8 p.m. Pyongyang -Kaesong road under attack again at a meeting DUFFY HELEN M. (nee Peter It is here that the system ob-iously breaks down without respond to some calls and none to others. MEEHAN ELIZABETH, native TRENCHARD HARRIETTS of liaison officers in Panmu- son), December 15, beloved wife of Joseph G. Duffy; devoted any ironclad procedure avail The Colonial Home." 132 S.

Har- rison Street, East Orange, N. on Tuesday evening, December 18, tX 8 o'clock. BONA VENTURE NELLIE (nee on December 15, 1951, wife of th late John; mother of John, Catherine Powell, Helen Breuning and Elizabeth Franks. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a.m..

from the of County Longford. Ireland, on December 15, 1951, beloved wife of jom Monday afternoon. mother of Joseph Jr. and Virginia able to determine exactly who pretation of foreign news, and was the author of a book on foreign correspondents, "The World Is Their Beat." He also wrote a daily column entitled "Analysis of Foreign Affairs." Mr. Oestreicher was a char of Towers Hotel, on Saturday, ue-cember 15.

1951. wife of the late Henry Trenchard; mother of the late Harry Emdin Trenchard. Fu Nuckols said the Communists Kenny; also survived by three Truman Expected To Name Murphy had been warned previously grandchildren. Solemn Requiem is directly responsible for the individual "snafu" a situation which apparently repeats Itself neral from the Fairchild cnapei, Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. Hugh; dear sister of Mrs.

Anna Gerhardt. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Joseph's R. C.

Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment St. Peter' Cem Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, 9th 951 Atlantic Avenue, wednesaay, 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass nto to take advantage of the immunity of the highway to move other than the truce team's own vehicles.

hour after hour and day after Walsh Chapel. 94-08 118th Street, Street and 4th Avenue. Reposing ter member of the Overseas Press Club and a member of dav. at AssumDtion of the Blessed vir Richmond Hill. Requiem Mass fat at Chapel of Joseph G.

Duffy, 9th Were the patrolman's records Sigma Delta Chi, national jour ein Marv R. C. Church, Cranberry Mary Gate of Heaven Church, 10 Street and 4tn Avenue. etery, Staten Island. Street near Henry Street, 10 a.m.1 Warned Them of Penalty accurate, it would be a simple nalism fraternity.

He is survived by his wife EN8LEY On Friday, December MING EMMA of 490 Van matter for him Instantly to a.m. Interment St. Charles ueme-tery. BOROWSKY HATTIE (Spicer) TROTTER GRANT of 243 14, 1951, of 414 E. 16th Street, Buren Street, on Saturday, Decern.

"We told them not to do It they would be bad boys If they check them and call the nearest lonunaea from Page 1 unidentified friends. He returned to Blair House last night. The President frequently takes such cruises when he wants to get off by himself to ponder tough problems. A House Ways and Means Subcommittee investigating tax scandals announced that it has under scrutiny "two or three tax collectors" who have not 87th Street, on December 15, isai Mrs. Zazelle Elizabeth Murphy Oestreicher; two sons, David CLIFFORD beloved son of the late Nellie I.

Ensley. Reposing at hospital which actually has an on December 14, 1951, of 11 Pilling ber 15, 1951. wife of the late George R. Ming. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave beloved husband of Martha (nee Seeley); devoted father of Ellen and Anthony; his mother, Mrs.

did and get the hell shot out of them, and that ill start tomorrow morning," Nuckols ambulance ready to rush to the aid of a stricken or injured Kathleen E. Oestreicher, and a Edw. H. C. Dunn Chapel, 298 7th Avenue.

Funeral services Monday, 8 p.m. Interment Tuesday, 10 a.m., Evergreen Cemetery. nue, Tuesday, 1 p.m. Interment Fairview Cemetery, Westfleld, N. J.

sister, Mrs. Dan Content. Bartow and Pvt. Jonn tugene Trotter, U. S.

Army. Services at the E. C. Waldeck Home for Fu said. person.

Street, Brooklyn, aged 64 years, behoved mother of Harriet Worthley; also survived by three sisters, Etta Rudd, Dora Timoney and Minnie Spiegel, and one brother, Frederick Vstter. Reposing at the Chapel of Funeral services will be held Instead, the patrolman usu MULLEN EDWARD 3., Decern. "Perhaps, because they have not been attacked, they have gotten a little more brazen In ally resorts to calling on a di nerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment National Ceme FLAHERTY DANIEL JOSEPH, at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the George T.

Davis Funeral Home, yet figured in the group's disclosures of widespread tax ir ber 15, 1951. at the Fort Hamilton VA Hospital, beloved brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Imbornoni, Frank W. Theodore Lutz and Son, 68-08 Forest Avenue. Rldgewood.

Serv former employe paymaster's Brooklyn Edison Company, staff New Rochelle. red wire, first, the hospital closest "geographically" to the scene. tery, Pinelawn, L. wecoiesaay, 2:30 p.m. their use of the highway dur ing the daylight hours." regularities.

sergeant, United States Army Alrl and William Mullen. Funeral Tues ices Monday. 8 p.m. Interment Subcommittee counsel Adrian WAGNER FRED December day, 9 a.m., from the McManus When, as often happens, that Force, suddenly, Friday, December Nuckols said the decision was "a tactical consideration Tuesday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Ceme tery. W.

Dewind refused to identify 14, 1951, at Veterans Hospital Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave hospital's ambulance is "busy," 15, 1951, beloved son of Frederick and the late Alice Bale Wagner; Mrs. H. D. Geisl, Washington, D. C.

Survived by two nue; Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m. Our the policeman plugs in on the arrived at by the 5th Air Force with the concurrence of tnese collectors except to say that they do not include any of dear brother of John A. Reposing Lady Help of Christians R. C. sisters, Mrs.

otw J. cmicn, rare. BRANNIGAN FRANK, on December 16, 1951, beloved husband of the late Annie (nee Gaynor); next nearest hospital until he Church. Interment National Cem A. T.

Salois; two brothers, Edward all." locates an available ambulance. Vife of Pasfor at Arthur J. Addeo Funeral Home, 7th Street and 4th Avenue; Solemn Reauiem Mass Wednesday, 11 a.m., tne six collectors who have been fired or have resigned this etery, Long Island. and Francis Flaherty. Reposing Witzke Funeral Home, Baltimore, Although the 5th Air Force A case In point was one per father of Capt.

Frank Brannigan, N. Y. F. and Mrs. Anna Duffy; NICOLL IDA, on December 15 St.

Thomas Aquinas R. O. Church, year. Winds Hearings also' survived by four grandchil has not attacked the road since Nov. 27, it has kept It under sonally observed by this reporter last Monday at Kings Md.

Interment Arlington National! Cemetery. (Lawrence, pa Mrs. Anna Gross Gelst of 37-17 8th Street and 4th Avenue. dren and six great-grandcmiarcn, 34th Astoria, wife of the The subcommittee Saturday County Hospital, which was pers please copy.) surveillance, Nuckols said. Only 10 more days remain be.

WEINLICH MADELINE Funeral from James C. Nugent Home. Avenue and E. 28th 1951, beloved wife of Thomas. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Harry F.

Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 Co-ney Island Avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m. Rev. H. D.

Geist, supply pastor wound up public hearings, on asked at 1:55 p.m. to answer an FLANAGAN THOMAS, of 355 of Martha Memorial Church in December 15, 1951, beloved wife of RudolDh and mother of Mrs. Street, Wednesday; Solemn Requi injury" call at Franklin K. tax scandals until the middle of January, when it is scheduled 73d Street, on December 16, 1951 Manhattan, died Friday. She em Mass St.

Jerome R. C. cnurcn fore the 30-day cease-fire line agreement reached by the negotiators Nov. 27 expires. The Samuel W.

Thornton, of Penning beloved husband of the late Annie 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Lane High School, Jamaica Ave. and Dexter Court right on the Queens boundary line. Flanagan (nee McClean). Funeral was 60 and until her retirement two years ago because of ill to resume its inquiry in San Francisco.

The investigators ton, N. grandmother or bister Marv Gabriel, S.M. Funeral from Wednesday, 10:15 a.m., from Clavin health was lay leadership train PETTIGREW JOHN, on Sunday, December 16, dear father of Archie and Mrs, Gladys Cohen; also survived by one brother, Archie, in Scotland, and three said, however, that thev are de Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave Cemetery. BRILL GUSTAVE (JOHN), be. loved husband of Mary; dear fa.

Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Curious as to why an ambu agreement provided that the hattleline existing then would become the cease-fire line if the rest of the truce terms were ing director for the Board of nue. Tuesday. 9:30 a.m.; tsoiemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church, 10:45 a.m. Interment St. termined to run down the truth about the alleged $500,000 tax Reauiem Mass St.

Gregory's R. Christian Education of the Re lance so far away had been asked to respond, the Eagle re Ohurch. St. Johns Place and ther of Georgette Trltsch, Jeanne pitta, Mary Bannister and Julie Kellev; darling grandfather and Raymond' Cemetery. formed Church in America hakedown attempt reported bv grandchildren.

Mr. Pettigrew was formerly head of Ambulance and settled by Dec. 27. porter found that the Communi Mrs. Geist was born at Erie Abraham Teitelbaum, Chicago Brooklyn Avenue, Tuesday, 10 a.m Interment private.

Although two-thirds of the al FRANCO ANTHONY, December Transportation Service of U. S. cations Bureau had called, ac and studied in Moody Bible attorney who represented gang 16, 1951, beloved husband of Tillie Naval Hospital for 37 year. Serv- lotted time already has elapsed, great-grandfather. Reposing at the "Hamilton Chapel," 43d Street and Vnrt Hamilton Parkway, until Institute at Chicago, the Bibli cording to its records.

Unity Hospital at 1:51 p.m., Beth El at WERKMEISTER CORNELIUS nee lovinz lather ot irps at. Mawn Funeral Home. 982 ster Al Capone. the negotiators were no nearer DONOVAN. Survived by his broth cal Seminary here and New Peter J.

and Mrs. Angela Iamello; MacDonald Avenue, on Tuesday The group also plans to ques agreement on the two remain Wednesday, a.m. p.m., Bushwlck at 1:53, St. er, George, and sisters, Sadie and devoted brother of William, Mrs. December 18, at 9 p.m.

Funeral York University. tion Henry W. Grunewald, 59, Mary's at' 1:54 and finally Kings Catherine De Gina, Mrs. Marie Li-1 Claire. Member of cornerstone ing key Issues policing an armistice and exchanging war Wednesday, December 19, at 10 For many years she was ac.

Countv. Lodge. No. 367, Ridgewood Ma a.m. interment Green-wood tive in the Bible instruction of prisoners than they were All of the other hospitals, the Cemetery.

adults and also in daily vaca. sonic Temple; also member of 307th Field Artillery, World War BROTHER CONRAD EDWARD FLEMING. F5.C. December 16, 1951, at the Brother' residence, 357 iClermont Avenue, devoted brother of Mr. Lena DriscolL Mac and Frank Fleming.

Funeral Wednes-rtv. 0:30 a.m.: Requiem Mass when they started. nari; dear grandfather of Gall Joyce Iamello. Reposing at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue. Notice of funeral! later.

bureau said, reported their am. tion Bible School work and re PLUNKETT GEORGE on De I. Interment private. bulances "busy. eember 15, 1951, Fourth Degree leased-time religious education member of Thomas Dongan Subsequently, it was learned, WHALEN JOHN on Decern Communist newsmen close to the Red truce delegation reported the Communists were planning to suggest that the for children, the real reason an ambulance She took part in religious ber 15, 1951, dear husband of the late Mary; son of Hannah Whalen; Queen of AU Saint R.

C. ChurchJ 10:15 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Council, K. of and the Adirondack Council, Royal Arcanum; husband of the late Hannah F. was called was to pick up a stu education work in various pas self-styled public relations man better known as Washington's No.

1 mystery man. Grunewald, who is under subpena to testify, refused to give even his name when subcommittee members visited him last week at Georgetown Hospital, where he is being treated for a stomach ailment. Dewind formally denied that the subcommittee plans early public hearings on alleged irregularities involving former tax officials In the New York area. cease-fire line agreement be ex father of Kathryn Kolb, Dolores DE NUZZIA ANNA ROSE, of 418 69th Street, on December 15, 1951, beloved wife of Michael; devoted mother of Virginia Magrino, Philomena and Joseph De Nuzzla, dent who had been "stabbed" Cemetery. CALPH JOHN, on December 15 tended another 30 days If as it torates held by her husband, in duiling the Greenpoint Presby.

(nee Carberry); beloved father of Gerard; brother of Frank V. Fu by another youngster at the Kramer, Agnes Steimer, Josepn Oharles, Mary. John and Michael looks now no final agreement school. terian Church, the Presbyterian 1951, at his residence, 134 29th treet, beloved husband of the neral Tuesday, 0 a.m., Joseph Red-I mond Funeral Parlors, 476 73d Is reached by Dec. 27.

brother of Kathryn Cavanaugn. tte-ooslnu Kennedy's Chapel, corner Church of the Puritans, Man- private first class, U. S. Marine Corps. Reposing at the E.

C. Wal-deck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th The ambulance returned at 3:20 p.m. with the boy, who, as it fortunately turned out, had Church and Rogers Avenues; Sol- hattan, and the Van Nest Pres- I late Anna; dear father of Mrs 1 Antoinette Sovia, Nick, Michael Street; 'Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m., Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church.

Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass at emn Requiem Mass Church of the Irene, Rose, Millie, Carney, Mrs Irene, Kose. ivuiur. byterian Church, the Bronx. She had been on the faculty of not, according to the hospital U. S.

Spurs Talks To Free 4 Fliers I our Lady of Angels R. C. Church. Anna Salvatore, Rocco, Mrs Jessie interment Na- Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Na.

Holy Cross, Tuesday, a.m. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. been seriously wounded. One of the National Bible Institute. Frazer; also survived by fourteen Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RUSSELL JANE, on December 15, 1951, beloved wife of John; mother of William, John Samuel, Alexander and Eugene. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at John J. Surviving, in addition to her tional Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I. DILBERGER LOUIS Decern WIEBER JOHN, on December 14.

Survived by his wife, Grace (nee De Castro); two sons, John husband, are two sons, Franklin and Robert. Continued from Page 1 ber 15, 1951, at West Palm Beach, husband of Helen (nee Smith); loving father of Joseph, anti-Communists who fled with Jr. and Harold; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Yonkt and Susan Wieber; his ribs had been nicked by the blade but his father that night signed a medical release and took the youth home, the hospital said. Important, however, was: 1.

The Communications Bureau had wasted five minutes Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue. Funeral Wednesday. 10 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Reposing at Chapel, 761 4th Avenue, corner of 26th Street; Solemn Requiem Mas Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., at St. Rocco's R.

c. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Sal Graziosa Son, Directors.

CARLSON HILMA on De it from Hungary as Soviet ar GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. BUckminster 2-0247 Louis, Edwin, Mrs. Walter How mies entered the country. five grandchildren, two sisters and two brothers.

Reposing at the ard, Francis and Henry; brother; a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. SCULLY DANIEL suddenly, Nearly a week after the James F. Murray Funeral Home, of Joseph and Mrs. France Davis Notice of funeral later.

Daniel D. Owens, Retired Inspector with the four men aboard van 1010 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn. Funeral Wednesday morning, calling hospitals before it lo ished, Hungary suddenly December 14, 1951, at his home, cember 16, 1951, of 91 Halsey Street, cated an ambulance at Kings Solemn Requiem Mass at Holy 1609 Albany Avenue, beloved hus. band of Florence Ravener Scully GROSS HUGH on December 15, 1951, beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Cox); father of Anne dear aunt of Ivar M. Carlson.

Services at Ericson fe Ericson's Chapel County. Family Church, 10 a.m. Interment rr 1 Liu, wram puihu mi. J. A solemn requiem mass for Daniel D.

Owens, 74, a retired St. John's Cemetery. ZEYER ANDREW J. on De uuv a. j.

Theresa; son oi Mrs. irma ttan- p.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme-' brther of Mrs Irma Ryan dear father of Mrs. James Mrs. William Segelken; fond brother of Bessie Scully and Mrs.

Timothy Slattery. Reposing Ken Board of Transportation in ler- Funeral from James C. Nueent Fu eember 15, 1951, beloved husband spector, was offered today in neral Home, Avenue and E. 28th 2. The distance between Kings County Hospital and the high school ruled out speedy medical attention which would have been vitally necessary if one of the boy's arteries or vital organs had been pierced.

3. The ambulance call re Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Dirtctori Sine IMS Chapals la All LoeaBUas Pcneaal Snvie 24 7lk Am STnlbf 1-2222 ANDBITW J. MaCADMN. UC of the late Jane (nee McWUliamsi; devoted father of Emma Gannon, St. Gregory's R.

C. Church Street, Tuesday; Solemn Requiem nedy's Chapel, Church and Rogers Avenues. Solemn Mass 10 a.m., St. Vincent Ferrer' R. C.1 Church.

Interment Holy Cross bobbed up with a stinging accusation that the U. S. had reneged on the agreement which had led to the release of Robert Vogeler from a Hungarian prison. Hungary said the U. S.

had not kept its promise to deliver former Hungarian goods seized by the Nazis and held by the U. S. in Germany. At the same time the Red regime demanded the return of the historic crown, although it was not included In the Vogeler deal. Kellerose.

The funeral was Mass St. Jeromes R. C. Church, Andrew Mary Zeyer and the 10 a.m. Walter 0.

Coohc wo. Funeral Information late Lucy Meehan; beloved grand. from the Harry A. Andres Fu. neral Home, 88-28 161st Ja.

father of six grandchildren, ru- HILLSON DAVID neral from Walter B. Cooke. Inc Albert O'Connell. Directing. denly at Summit, N.

December maica. Burial was In St. Mary's Cemeterv. Funeral Home. 117 W.

72d Street, SIVERT8EN GUDMTTND. of 16, 1951, brother of Miss Kate P. Hillson. Notice of service later. New York City, Thursday.

9:15 1 1 at CQ.Tfl 1776 W. 10th Street, on December Solemn High Requiem Maas Immaculate Conception Church. E. f40t" 16, 1951, beloved husband of Doro KELLY MARY on December thy (nee Richardson); devoted fa 14th Street. 10 Interment cal- i.

i. mm 16, 1951, beloved mother of William home. He was born in Manhat vary Cemetery. J. and Mary J.

Sinithwick; sister ther of William, Edward and Doro. thy; dear brother of Volmer. Serv tan and had lived in Bellerose of Mrs. Josephine Bruce. Funeral ices at the E.

C. Waldeck Home from Water B. Cooke, Funeral for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue Home, 50 7th Avenue: Solemn. Re ZINMAN JACOB I beloved husband of Helen; devoted father of Lt. Sheldon Zinman, U.

S. and Noel; darling grandfather of since 1927. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Owens; a daughter, Kthel a son, Harold a Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Interment quiem Mass St. Francis Xavier R. O. Thursday, 10 a.m., Pinelawn Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I.

Jane Ann. Service today, a p.m The Riverside." Brooklyn. Ocean sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Degnan, Church, Wednesday, 10:15 a.m. In terment St.

John's Cemetery. KOWALD CHARLES, on De. eember 16, husband of Gussie; fa 20 Snyder Avt ULiltr 6-4800 Monday, Decemlur S7th rLAHIVE. Thotnu 9 00 A.M. at Chapel Tuesday.

December lith KEl'MANN, Robert J. At Chapel 50 Seventk Ave. MAio 2-8585 Monir.y, December Uth BAY, Susan 1 :00 P.M. at Chapel Wednesday. December.

19th TASSIE, James J. At Chapel Srifce In Be Arranged MEEHAN, Elizabeth 150-10 Hiilivle At. JAmica 6-6670 Turirtiv. December IStti COLLISTER. Catherine A.M.

at Chapel Merr 8:30 A-M. at Chapel 6MITII, Helen 8:30 A.M. at Chapel McMAHON, Alice I. V. A.M.

at Chapel HA5ENFU8. John 8:00 P.M. at Chapel Wednesday, December nth MOVIK. Harol 1:00 M. ml Chapel 117 Wtil 72ii Si.

TRafaJfar 7-9700 1 Tuetdav. December ANDrJAR, LuctMi 8:80 A M. at Chapel MeCt'IXOUGH. Dorothy Service! to Arranged SNYDER The Rev. JOSEPH O.

Parkway and Prospect Park. 'and a brother. Martin Owens. pastor of Olivet Presbyterian The low cost of Walter B. Cooke service does not indicate any lack of quality.

It does represent efficient, economical management and a small-profit policy. Cailcts in a Selective Price Range Cloth-covered '150 to 255 Solid Oat 295 to 490 Solid Mahogany 495 to 72S awtuoiNS Coilcft end profreMM ourtrcatc; rtmont from inf local hospital or nsidinct; uttjeftlt funtrtsl ftseiMsnt hearse emtt on limouslnt to ny local cemetery I nnirn Church, on Sunday, December ther of Mrs. Nathan E. Wien and 1951, at his residence, 186 Pros Kenneth. Funeral services 2 n.m pect Place.

Friends may visit at December 18, at Skelton Funeral the Fairchild Chapel, 851 Atlantic Chapel, 86-08 Broadway, Elmhurst. Avenue. Notice of service later. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS (INCI till Complete Funerals Now As Always Priced From $190 T(lMkM SHors Road 5-1600 75th ST.

I FIFTH AVE. IIOOKIYN.N.V. EARL HERBST, President HARRY T. YLEU ErGirciiild Sens INC. Funeral Directors Sine 1886 51 Atlantic tnnui, Irooklra AI t-STO Trink E.

FilrchllJ. Uerai Hraaf" Attested to for over three gtneridooi the comfort and help from Ftirchild service. M. J. SMITH S0NS Finer! DirMtori lit.

1878 1 Michael J. Smith No connection with mr I other firm of gimilar name i Lrf Cbaoeli Air Condition Ctiket Display on Premitei fterrkti Rel4ncia or Chapels Available Anywhere 218 PROSPECT PARK WEST STerling 8-2255, 2232 MtOIlTN I 1 I ARUM CITV MANNSStlT emrtAiQuriNS reoklyn Funaral Homen II SNYDER AVE. AT HATBUSH AVE. Ulster (-4800 it SEVENTH AVt Mn 2-1585 funeral Homai In Vorfc's larjjrst Funeral Dirprfors MOOKIYN FUNfRAl HOMH OUIfNS FUNIRAl HOMES Snydr Ulstir 6-1800 15010 H.lltidt Avenui-Minuet 6-6670 Stvtnth Av WAm 2 8585 158 14 Northern 3-6600 IUNIIA1 HOMIS IN MANHATTAN lONX MOOKUN OUIINI MORTUARY, INC. SO YEARS IN FLATBUSH Dtpendobl Funeral Servie Alwoyi et Reaienabl Csrt, BUckminster 2-0174 1925 Church Avt.

Nr Flarbuih Ave. 5 MANHATTAN iHONX OUtlN.

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