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1 A A A A Verna Leist, Francis George Lund, Jennie Byrne, John Mahoney, Ellen Caspery, J. M. McCormack, M. Corner, Frederick McLaren, Jennie De Waltoff. Dr.

1 D. McMonagle, Julia Dohl, John McNally, Peter Dusenberry, M. Nagl, Frederick Zickmeyer, Otto Nieman, Henry Herold, Frank Palmer, Ann Howe, Harry C. Rooney, Patrick Jackson, C. P.

Sasso, Julius Klingman, Albert Van Slyke, W. Deaths APLIN-VERNA of 727 McDonough Street, on June 1947, beloved mother of Cora Williams and Warren Aplin; devoted daughof Harriet F. Kocour. ices at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street, Monday, CentelerTa Interment The BALDUP -GEORGE Avenue, on June beloved husbapd of Antoinette; devoted father of George F. Jr.

and Frank also survived by two brothers and one sister. Services Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Queens Village, Monday Interment Lutheran Cemetery Tuesday 2 p.m. BYRNE-Suddenly, on June 19, 1947, JOHN beloved husband Kathleen, and dear father of Kathleen Clinton, Florence Dalton, Frances and John Byrne; dear brother of Mrs. Beatrice Frawley: also survived one grandchild. Funeral from "his residence, 335 85th Street, Monday; Solemn Requiem Mass Anselm's Church, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CASPERY-JOSEPHINE on June 19, 1947. Funeral from the George W. Pease Son Funeral Home. 437 Nostrand Avenue, at Hancock Street, Tuesday, 24: Mass at Church of Nativity.

Madison Street and Classon Avenue, at 9:30 a.m. -FREDERICK on Friday, June 20, 1947. devoted father of Mrs. Dorothy Moyer and Donald Corner. Services at his residence, 1336 East 26th Street.

Brooklyn, on Sunday at 8 p.m. DEWALTOFF-DAYVE M.D., beloved husband of Dora devoted father of Morton. Gerald and Florence Nacman. Services Sunday. 10:30 Sherman's Flatbush Memorial, 1283 Coney Island Avenue, at Avenue J.

DEWALTOFF The Bay Ridge Chamber of Commerce wish to announce the death of their beloved member. Dr. DAYVE B. DEWALTOFF. Members will please attend services Sunday, 10:30 a.m., at Flatbush Memorial Chapel, 1283 Coney Island Avenue.

Hon. Matthew J. Troy. Chairman. Joseph Van Wynen, Secretary.

DOHL on Friday. June 20. 1947. survived by his daughter, Caroline Oberlander; two sons, Louis and Frederick. Reposing at the parlors of J.

J. Sullivan, 486 Classon Avenue. Funeral services Sunday 8 p.m, Interment Vall Halla Cemetery. DUSENBERRY-MARJORIE BEEBE. on Friday, June beloved wife of Fred A.

'Dusenberry; devoted sister of Beebe Negus. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, on Sunday at 8 p.m. EICKMEYER OTTO June 19, 1947, aged 36 years, beloved: husband of Meta; dear father of Linda and Otto; brother of Martha Lange, Marie Mattfeldt. Anna Haake and William. Member of Brooklyn Altenheim Gesselschaft, Cadenberger Verein, Amt.

Hagner Club. p.m.. at Society, Jungens, Bowling George Werst Funeral Home. 7141 Cooper Avenue. Funeral Monday, 1:15 p.m.

Interment Nassau Knolls Memorial. HEROLD June 19. 1947. FRANK devoted uncle of John A. Serocke, Mrs.

A. Charles Paterno. Albert F. Serocke, Mrs. Theodore C.

Cortelyou, Serocke and Theodore C. Serocke. Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, until Monday, 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. Ephrem's R. C.

Church, 75th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway, where a Requiem Mass will be offered. Officer member Acme Council, No. 594, Royal Arcanum; service Saturday, 8 p.m. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. Saturday night for publication.

to 2 p.m. for publication the same day: as late as 10 p.m. HOWE- -On June 20, 1947.1 HARRY ON beloved husband of Adelaide; devoted father of 0. Benedict Zeman and Mrs. Frederick G.

Last grandfather Frederick George Last Services Benedict Zeman, and at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 5th Avenue, Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. JACKSON -On June 19. 1947. CATHERINE P.

(nee McMenomey), of 537 Clinton Avenue, devoted mother of Katherine. John, William and Agnes Jackson; also survived by brother. James Mcdren. Reposing at and seven errandchil-, 187 8. Oxford Street, until Monday.

9:30 a.m.; thence to St. James Pro-Cathedral, where a Solemn Mass of Requiem will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KLINGMAN-ALBERT on (June 19, 1947, husband of Marie father of Mrs. Robert K.

Thomas and Mrs. Harry D. Cutcheon. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Avenue at 12th Street, Garden City, L. on Sunday at 4 p.m.

KLINGMAN-ALBERT C. The Board of Trustees of the Industrial Home for the Blind mourn the passing of Albert Klingman, friend and member of many years' standing, a true friend of the blind of Brooklyn. He will be missed by all of us. LOUIS CHARLES WILLS, Pres. Robert L.

Harding, Secretary. LEIST on June 19, 1947, aged 6 years, beloved son of Otto J. and Miriam. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 Grattan a.m. Street.

from his Requiem resiMass 10 a.m. at Most Holy Trinity R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. LUND Suddenly, on June 19. 1947, JENNIE beloved wife of Victor Lund. Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home. 83 Hanson Place, until Monday, 1 p.m.

MAHONEY ELLEN, Thursday, beloved mother of Margaret rington. James and Alfred: also survived by eight grandchildren el eleven the great-grandchildren. Funeral Home of Re- J. posing at Clement Kearns, Bushwick Avenue and Pilling Street. Mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Monday at 9:15 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. McCORMACK MARY ANN (nee Neilan), on June 19. 1947, resident of 390 Chauncey Street, loving mother of Mrs. Margaret Malloy; also survived by ten grandchildren. Reposing at B.

Grindrod's Funeral Home, 27 Hull Street. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, Holy Monday. Cross 10 Cemetery.

a.m. InterMcLAREN -On June 20. 1947. JENNIE, sister of of 416 Rettie. 9th Street, beReposing George J.

Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue. Interment GreenWood Cemetery Monday, June 23. at 11 a.m. McMONAGLE On June 19 1947. JULIA (nee Washington).

wife of the late Daniel beloved mother Daniel. Reposing at the Galligan Funeral Home. 978 Bedford Avenue; Mass a.m., Patrick's Requiem, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McNALLY-PETER on June 19. 1947.

Survived by one brother, John; one sister. Mrs. Catherine DeLapp; two daughters in law. Mrs. Loretta McNally and Mrs.

Helen McNally. Funeral from Thompson Funeral Chapel. 87-11 87th Street, Woodhaven, Saturday. 10:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass, 11 a.m.. R.

C. Church of St. Thomas Apostle. NAGL FREDERICK. of 60-67 70th Avenue, Ridgewood, on June 20.

1947. born in Germany, 1866. Survived by son, George F. Nagl; daughters, Mrs. Elsie Donnelly, Mrs.

Anna Peusser: also two grandchildren. Member of Von Mensch Lodge. No. 765. F.

A. Harmony Zither Club. Ridgewood Democratic Club. former president of the Williamsburg Sangerbund. Funeral services Sunday.

8 p.m.. at the Chapel. 507 Fairview Avenue. Ridgewood, the Rev. Max C.

Rost officiating. Funeral Monday. 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery NIEMAN-HENRY. on June 20.

1947, aged 82 years: dear father of Theresa Froehlich, Hannah N. Doyle. Julia and George Nieman; grandfather of Anna, Catherine, Anita and John Froehlich, Carl and Margaret Voelker. Service Monday, 8:15 p.m., at George Werst Funeral Home, 7141 Cooper Avenue. Funeral Tuesday, 2:15 p.m.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Walter B. Cooke IN C. FUNERAL INFORMATION 50 Seventh Ave. MAin 2-8585 Saturdav.

June 21st FORTUNE. Nicholas F. 2:00 P.M. at Chapel Well over of our 1218 Flatbush Ave. BUckminster 2-0266 funerals are for families Sunday, June 22nd BECKER, Goldie 10:00 A.M.

at Chapel we have previously been 151 Linden Blvd. BUck. 4-1200 to serve. privileged This Saturday, June 21st is testimony to the M-PHILLIPS, Anna 9:30 A.M. at Chapel JUDD, Mary L.

9:30 A.M. at Chapel qualified service offered CASSIDY, Michael J. 10:30 A.M. at Chapel by Walter B. Cooke, Inc.

150-10 Hillside Ave. Jamaica 6-6670 June 21st explains, perhaps more It Saturday. ZIEGLER, Frederick 1:00 P.M. at Chapel than any other reason, why JARKE, WEBER. Mina Ernest 1:00 3:00 P.M.

P.M. at at Chapel Home Walter B. Cooke, i is SCHUMACHER, Mary 10:30 A.M. at Chapel New York's largest funeral Monday, June 23rd KRANZ. Sophie 3:00 P.M.

at Chapel director-why one out of PISHKUR, Mary 8:30 A.M. at Chapel every ten funerals in New 158-14 Northern Blvd. FL. 3-6600 June York City is conducted by Saturday, 21st AUSTIN, D. Jr.

Walter B. Cooke, Inc. 10:00 A A.M. at Chapel FOERSTER, Amelia 3:00 P.M. at Chapel SCHUBERT Charles A.

2:00 P.M. at Chapel DIGNIFIED FUNERALS 63-32 Forest Ave. HEgeman 3-0900 Saturday, June 21st FROM $150 UP BAUMER, Charles 9:30 A.M. at Home Monday, June 23rd MILLER. George W.

1:00 P.M. at Chapel Tuesday, June 24th ANDERSEN, Margaret E. 3:00 P.M. at Chapel BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 1218 Flatbush 2-0266 150-10 Hillside Avenue-JAmaica 6-6670 151 Linden Boulevard -BUckminster 4-1200 4 158-14 North. Blvd.

-FLushing 3-6600 Seventh Avenue -MAin 63-32 Forest Avenue -HEgeman 3-0900 FUNERAL HOMES IN EVERY BOROUGH AND WESTCHESTER HARRY C. HOWE DIES AT 61; RETIRED TRUST CO. OFFICER Harry C. Howe, who retired a year ago as assistant secretary of the Lawyers Trust Company, died yesterday in his home, 397 Parkside after a long illness. He was formerly secretary and treasurer of the New York State Bankers Association for Group VII.

Mr. Howe was born in Brooklyn 61 years ago, the son of the late Theodore L. C. Howe, and was educated in the public schools of the borough. He was a member of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, the American Institute of Banking and of Anglo-Saxon Lodge 137, F.

A.M. During World War I he served as captain of Company 47th Regiment, N. Y. N. G.

Funeral services are to be conducted at 2 p.m., Monday at the Fred Herbst Sons Memorial Chapel, 7501 5th with the Rev. Dr. E. A. Roraback, pastor of the Congregational Church of the Evangel, of which Mr.

Howe was a member. officiating. Burial will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Surviving are his widow. Mrs.

Adelaide Meyer Howe; daughters. Mrs. O. Benedict Zeman and Mrs. Frederick G.

Last two grandsons, Bruce Benedict Zeman and Frederick George Last 3d, and brother, Walter C. Howe of Manhattan. Capt. Andries Kersten, Served With Army in Both World Wars American Legion and Masonic services for Capt. Andries Kersten, 52, of 9701 Shore Road, transport commander in World War II and an army veteran of World War I.

will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the funeral home at 6741 5th Ave Burial will be Monday in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington. Captain Kersten died Thursday in his home. Born in Scheveningen, Holland, he came to New York a seaman aboard a Dutch ship in 1916. He then sailed on British freighters until May, 1918, when he enlisted U.

S. Army and served as a tank driver with the 306th Tank Brigade in the Meuse-Argonne campaign. Discharged April 10. 1919. he served as licensed deck officer on army transports bringing troops home from Europe, and later as a deck officer and master in the George H.

Marten, Ex-Postal Official George H. Marten, 77, former postmaster of Whitestone and Fort Totten, died Thursday in his home, 149-02 11th Whitestone. Born in Whitestone, Mr. Marten became assistant postmaster there in 1893 and later was named postmaster of Fort Totten. Returning to Whitestone aS postmaster at the outbreak of World War he remained until he retired in 1923.

He was for many years a member of the Whitestone Engine Company, a volunteer organizaand of the College Point Exempt Firemen's Association. He was a former president of the lay organization of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Whitestone. Deaths PALMER-ANN wife of the late George W. Palmer, late executive of the White Star Line, and sister of Mrs. Isaac M.

Kapper, widow of former Supreme Court Justice Isaac M. Kapper. Survived by her sister and nephew, Willard Kapper. Services 2 p.m. Monday, June 23, at Fairchild's Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue.

Interment Green- Wood Cemetery. ROONEY-PATRICK, native of County Leitrim, Eire, Thursday, June 19. 1947. beloved husband of Margaret (nee McGowan); father of John. Joseph.

Edward, James, Mrs. Helen Kappel, Mrs. Catherine Carrigan and Mary Rooney. Funeral from the Dolan Funeral Home, 39-49 29th Street, Long Island City, Monday, June 23. at 9:30 a.m.; thence a to the R.

C. Church of the Precious Blood, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John's Cemetery. SASSO JULIUS.

on June 20. 1947, husband of Theresa, and Margaret Wick, beloved, Mrs Rose Samalionis and Mary Sasso: loving son of Henrietta Sasso: loving brother Mrs. Erma Brandenstein. Mrs. Olga Gaebler, neral Monday.

23, 9:30 a.m.. Theodore and Adolph, Sasso. Fufrom Reardon Funeral Chapel, 172-10 Linden Boulevard. St. Albans; thence to St.

Bonaventure's R. C. Church, where a Solemn Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

VAN SLYKE-WILLIAM of 615 68th Street, on June 19, 1947, beloved brother of John Alida Van Slyke, Mary E. Van Pelt and Evangeline Martratt; past commander of William Jones Camp. Number 59, Spanish War Veterans. Services at E. C.

Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Sunday, 8:45 p.m. An Memoriam DUMAREST -In memory of my beloved husband, LOUIS J. DUMAREST. June 21, 1945. Masses offered.

Some day In Christ I'll meet him, Same day, I know not when. Where happy souls in Him will meet And grief no longer know. Forever Your Loving Wife, EM. DUMAREST LOUIS June 21, 1945. Lonesome since you went AWay Two long vears ago today, In my heart the memory lingers of your fond and earnest care.

grant some day we'll meet again." MOTHER. LEAVER WILLIAM J. First Anniversary Mass was offered this morning. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow. For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died one year ago.

Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brother. PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF NEW YORK- DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION WATER POWER AND CONTROL COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held in the office of Commission. 90-79 Sutphin Boulevard. Jamaica, New York. N.

on June 26. 1947, at 10 a.m. on the application of ROCKWOOD made under Section 521-a. Conservation Law, for approval of a well project on property located at 88 Washington Avenue. Kings County.

Papers filed may be consulted at Office of Commission, 90-79 Sutphin Boulevard. Jamaica 2, New York. N. Y. Objectors may be heard only on written specifying the grounds thereof, filed in the above office not later than June 25.

1947. Jamaica, New York, N. June 18, 1947. RUSSELL SUTER. Executive Engineer.

'Bugsy' Siegel Slain on Coast Continued from Page 1 underworld killing of Harry Greenberg. He later was cleared of the charge. A scandal involving alleged irregular jail activities during his confinement precipitated a grand jury investigation. A county jail doctor was suspended as a result of the investigation. Siegel had many friends in the film capital, including George Raft.

movie tough guy. The movie villian testified for him in several booking trials. Siegel was arrested in Los Angeles in 1941 for hiding labor racketeer Louis Lepke Buchalter. He posted a $25,000 surety bond with a U. S.

Commissioner and went to New York to clear himself. The series of murder charges against him began in 1940 when he was indicted, along with Buchalter, Frank Carbo and Harry Segal, for the slaying of mobster Harry Schachter. Less than a year after being acquitted on that charge, he was jailed here for the Greenberg mur. der. It was in returned by the grand jury charge.

then bills that he was identified with Murder, and termed the nation's No. gangster. Siegel reportedly came to California for the health of his wife and children. Soon after his arrival, he purchased a palatial Hills home and has lived there since. Beldock's inquiry involved the barring of two witnesses from Brooklyn by O'Dwyer in connection with charges Los Angeles that Siegel had participated in par one of the murder syndicate's contract jobs.

The witnesses. (Kid Twist) Reles and Al Tannenbaum, were not allowed to aprear in Los Angeles to testify against Siegel, and O'Dwyer told Superior Court Judge Arthur Crum: "I owe a direct obligation to the people of jurisdiction and only an indirect obligation to the people of every other jurisdiction where I can be of help. I want take valuable no chances with me unless I sure the result will justify any doing so." Siegel was thus freed of charges that he had a part in the killing of Hymie (Big Greenies) Greenberg, a Brooklyn racketeer. Greenberg was believed murdered to keep him from talking about activities of the Brooklyn murder syndicate. Siegel's defense in the case was aided by Raft.

4 TEEN-AGERS KILLED AS AUTO RAMS TREE Lowell, June 21 (U.P)-Four young persons, including a girl, were killed and four companions were critically injured early today when the automobile in which they were returning from a Nashua, N. dance smashed into a tree. The dead were Rita Sullivan. 18; Robert Shugrue, 19; Joseph Ready. 19.

and Albert E. Gallant 22. all of Lowell. Meat Price Decline'Seen Continuing Spiraling meat prices were beginning to come down today, and further reductions were in the offing for next week, a market survey indicated. The drop was directly attributed to consumer resistance.

Today's first break in beef costs came when the Emmett Packing Company, operating 108 retail stores in Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey, announced 10-cent-a-pound reductions. Predictions as to further cuts next week came from two sources. Joseph Santora, United States Department of Agriculture analyst, reported that wholesale meat prices had dropped another one or two cents. On top of declines announced earlier in the week, he said, advances made since May 30 should be The other was Market peource Commissioner Schulz, who explained that retail butchers had bought and their would present sell stocks them at at high prices prices, but that wholesale drops should be reflected in costs to the shopper next week. Despite these optimistic reports, a survey undertaken by the Eastern Meat Packers Association indicated that high prices would continue.

"The less than the enormous demand." a spokesman said. He admitted meat costs might come down next week, but Chicago Socialite Admits Killing Son, Veteran of AAF Chicago, June 21 (U.P.) A resident physician at Cook County Hospital said today that a wealthy socialite had confessed administering a killing dose of sleeping tablets to her 23-year-old son. A coroner's jury yesterday ordered Mrs. Marian Kennedy Adams, 50, widow of a wealthy oil engineer, held for the grand jury on charges of murdering her son, John B. Adams, an air force veteran, last May 19.

Dr'. Albert H. Unger told the jury the death was due to sleeping pills. He said that Mrs. Adams confessed to relatives and hospital attendants that she had administered the pills.

Unger said that in her confession Mrs. Adams said: "I gave my son a lot of sleeping tablets. think about 10 I waited for a thud. When I heard it I knew he was dead. Then I turned on the gas.

Adams, a student at the University of Chicago, was found dead in the bathroom of his mother's gasfilled apartment. Mrs. Adams was found unconscious in the living room. Mrs. Adams' husband.

John Bellington Adams, oil engineer, died of pneumonia on May 8, 11 days before his son. Dr. Morris Braude of the hospital said that in his opinion the woman was of unsound mind when her son died. Rainstorms Threaten New Midwest Floods By United Press The levees along the swollen Mississippi held today but residents of the -threatened areas in Missouri and Illinois kept anxious eyes on the big dikes in fear they might burst at any moment. Rain fell throughout the watershed's upper reaches, threatening to send new crests down tributary streams which twice have flooded more than a million acres within the last two weeks.

A rainfall of almost five inches in the area around Kansas City, was expected to raise the muddy Missouri River two feet in the next 24 hours. Bottomland families were alerted from Sibley, east of Kansas City, to Boonville, in central Missouri. The Mississippi lapped a few inches from the top of the levee in Pike County, this morning. The river there stood at 23.5 feet. Across stream, at Hannibal, the engineer's reading was 23.7.

Residents throughout the area were tense. The strain of the situation showed in their faces. Rivermen calculated the river should have kept rising steadily to a crest of 24.1 feet this morning. Instead, it had remained steady. The 23.5 feet reading at Quincy had stood since 3 p.m.

yesterday. The same was true at Hannibal. "We don't know what to make of it." one engineer said. "It's as though the river is holding off to wallop us with a mighty punch all at once." The Baptist Temple Third and Flatbush Aves. Reached by all subways "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." 10:30 A.M.-Children's Day Program Infant Dedication in the morning Pa Pastor Gabriel R.

12:00 Noon -Bible School for all ages 7:30 P.M.-"The Impossibilities of Unbelief1. The Person of Christ" Wednesday 8 -Prayer Meeting ALL WELCOME GREENWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH SEVENTH AVE. AT SIXTH ST. ALGER W. GEARY, PASTOR 10:30 A.M.-'ON CARMEL WITH ELIJAH" 7:45 P.M.-"A VIVID SEA EXPERIENCE" BIBLE SCHOOL 12 NOON YOUTH GROUPS 6:30 P.M.

FRIDAY, 8 P.M.-Prayer, Praise and Bible Study HEAR! REV. HENRY J. HEYDT President Lancaster School of the Bible the CHRISTIAN LIFE BIBLE CONFERENCE--June 27 to 29 FAITH BAPTIST TABERNACLE, 17 E. 7th Street, Brooklyn Meetings: Fridav, Saturday, Sunday at 7:45 P.M.; also Sunday at 11 A.M. (Independent Subway "F' Train to Ft.

Hamilton Parkway Station) Baptist Calvary between Baptist 6th and 7th Church Avenues WILLIAM WARD AYER. D. Pastor 11 A. World's Open Door' 3:00 P. M.

-Memorial Service for DR. WILL H. HOUGHTON Speaker: Dr. Wm. E.

Culbertson Dean, Moody Bible Institute 7:30 P. M. "Jesus Asks Questions' -Dr. Ayer CALVARY RADIO BROADCAST Sunday, 11:30 and 8:00 P. -WHN 10.50 Ke.

MANHATTAN Banal WORLD FAITH BAHA'I 119 Sun W. 4:30 57th P.M., June 6th Fl. 22 Speaker: MR. ERNEST KALABALA From United Nations Interdenominational CHRIST'S MISSION Union C. Auditorium, 229 W.

48 Sunday, 3:30 p.m.-Director Caliandro THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE To Fete 'Italy Aid' Leaders Son Born to David Hogans Smithtown, June 21 Ross DiL Lorenzo and Mrs. Virginia DiMaria, Brooklyn area chairman of the $150,000 American Medical Aid to Italy campaign, will be guests at a dinner tomorrow in the Smithtown Hotel. They are COchairmen of the campaign for the Bensonhurst -Boro Park, Brooklyn section which was the first to raise its quota, $15,000. Mr. and Mrs.

David J. Hogan of 392 St. John's Place announce the birth of a second son, William, yesterday in the Madison Park Hospital. The baby weighed six pounds at birth. The Hogans' other son, David J.

is 19 months old. Mr. Hogan is an aide at Democratic County headquarters. Mrs. Hogan is the former Gladys Miller.

SPECIAL TEMPERANCE SERVICE Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church Clinton and Remsen Streets (block west of Boro Hall) Rev. F. E. Simmons, D.D., Minister SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Subject: "What Liquor Is Doing to Us?" Speakers: DR. ALLEN E.

CLAXTON, Broadway Temple, N. Y. City: DR. F. HOWARD CALLAHAN, St.

Paul and St. Andrew Methodist Church, THE PUBLIC IS INVITED tanker fleets of the Cities Service Oil Company and Spencer Sons, Inc. In 1942 he rejoined the Army Transportation Service as assistant superintendent at the New York Port of Embarkation. In January, 1944, requesting sea duty he was placed in command of the transport Evangeline. on which he made four round-trips Britain and then took troops to forward areas in the Southeast Pacific.

Later he commanded the Puebla, operating between Southwest Pacific and San Francisco. Since February, 1946, he had been port captain of the American Trading and Production Corporation, oil tanker operators, 420 Lexington Manhattan. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Angeline Kersten.

and five sisters and a brother in Holland. Mrs. Mary T. Casey Services Monday The funeral of Mrs. Mary T.

Casey, 77, widow of James P. Casey, former chief engineer of the building housing the Domestic Relations Court Brooklyn will be held Monday from the Leo F. Kearns Funeral Home 103-27 Lefferts Boulevard, Richmond Hill. A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at a.m. at St.

Mary Gate of Heaven R. C. Church, Ozone Park. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs.

Casey, who lived at 108-02 103d Richmond Hill, died Thursday night. She was born in Manhattan, where she lived for to Queens in 1935. Her husband more than 50 years before moving died 21 years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Helen B.

McCagney and Mrs. Mary G. Knussman: three sons. Raymond James H. and John J.

Casey, and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Torre, 68, Builder's Widow Mrs. Antoinette Torre, 68. of 237 21st died yesterday after a brief illness.

She was the widow of Frank Torre and the mother of Al Torre, former boxing promoter. Five other sons and four daughters also survive. They are Thomas, Eugene, Frank, Anthony and William Torre, Mrs. Frank Frevola, Mrs. Mary Agoglia, Mrs.

Madeline Feola and Mrs. Catherine Ragusa; also 20 grandchildren. Mrs. Torre. a native of Italy, came to the United States 55 years ago and had lived in Brooklyn since.

Her husband, who had been a builder, died Aug. 2, 1944. A son, James. was killed in the Battle of the Bulge, in December of the same year. The funeral will be held Tuesday from Anacreonte Funeral Home, 21st near 5th to be followed by a solemn mass of requiem at 10 a.m.

in St. John the Evangelist R. C. Church on 21st St. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

C. A. Schubert, 82, 60 Years With Firm Funeral services for Charles A. Schubert 82, of Kings Park, agent for the Fidelity and Casualty Company, 80 Maiden Lane, Manhattan, for 60 years, were held today in the Walter Cooke Funeral Home, 158-14 Northern Boulevard, Flushing. Mr.

Schubert died Thursday in St. John's Lamb Hospital, Kings Park. Early in the century he wrote most of liability and bonding insurance on the city's subways and skyscrapers. He was a member of the New York AthClub and the Huckleberry Indians. A son, Charles R.

Schubert of Cleveland, survives. BOARD OF EDUCATION TO ACT WEDNESDAY ON TURNER'S NOMINATION The Board of Education will act Wednesday on the nomination by Superintendent of Schools John E. Wade of Francis A. Turner to the new $8.400 a year post If the board approves nomdirector of community education." lination, Mr. Turner, at present supervisor of student activities and school-community co-ordinator for the junior high school division, will become the first Negro to attain so high a post in the city school system.

Mr. Turner, who 49 and lives at 400 Convent Manhattan. placed second in the examination for the job but took precedence on the eligible list because he is a veteran of World War I. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on June 18. 1947.

David Saffren was adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of creditors will be held in Room 209, UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE. Washington and Johnson Streets. Brooklyn, N. on June 30. 1947.

at 10:30 A.M.. at which place and time the creditors may attend. prove their claims. appoint A trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such business as may properly come before said meeting. SAMUEL Referee C.

DUBERSTEIN. Bankruptcy, I in A 3 CHURCHES 11 The Cadman Memorial Church CLINTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES The Reverend Arthur Acy Rouner, Minister A.M.-Church School 11 A.M.-Nursery School 11:004 A.M.-Guest Preacher, Rev. Russell Bowie, D.D, Organist and choirmaster ROBERT E. CRANDELL THE CADMAN CHOIR OCEAN AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Ocean Avenue REV. JUDSON E.

FIEBIGER, MINISTER 11:00 A.M.-"PAUL, APOSTLE TO THE GENTILES," Mr. Fiebiger COME TO WORSHIP--A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU B. M. T. Brighton Dorchester Road MINISTERS local to Cortelyou and East 18th St REV.

ALFRED GRANT WALTON. D.D. Road. Church three REV. EDWARD REIGHARD, B.D.

blocks southeast. Morning Worship 11 11 A.M. Church School 9:45 "A SEARCH FOR REALITY" Or Flatbush Avenue surface to Dorchester The Rev. Wayne Nicholas Guest Preacher Road: walk west. Reformed REFORMEDDutch Church Flatbush and Church Avenues Founded 1654 MINISTER Rev.

HENRY A. VRUWINK, D.D. 11 A.M. "How God Becomes Real" Hear DR. FIFIELD Tomorrow at 11:00 A.M.

"FINDING GOD IN NATURE" the place Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims L. WENDELL FIFIELD, D.D., LITT. D. Orange and Hicks Streets Brooklyn Heights, N. Y.

City Presbyterian CHURCHES Nostrand Avenue and Dean Street Take I. R. T. or Ind. Subway of Bergen St.

surface to Nostrand Ave, GEORGE PAUL F. "NOW THAT DR. BARACKMAN "LIVING DR. ARMS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henry Street (Clark Street I.R.T.) PHILLIPS P. ELLIOTT, D.D., Minister 11 A.M.- The Judgments of God' 8 P.M.-Two Films: "Out of the "Christianity Faces Islam" CLASSON AVENUE Corner Monroe Street 11 A.M.

"TWO THOUSAND HORSES" Rev. J. PERCIVAL HUGET, D.D. Methodist METHODIST CHURCHES ST. MARK'S CHURCH Ocean Avenue at Beverly Road RALPH EMERSON DAVIS, Minister 11 -Morning Worship with Sermon By DR.

W. SPROULE BOYD Cecile M. Jacobson. Director of Music E. Jane Roberts.

Organist HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH Opp. L. I. R. R.

Station All Subways Near Door Rev. JOHN EMERSON ZEITER, Minister 11 A.M.-"A ON QUARRELS" Cathedral Choir. and Soloists: Mary D'Andrea, Ann McCabe, and Dorothy Alexander 7:45 P.M. -Organ RecitalDavid Hudson Smith 8 P.M.-DEDICATION OF THE INTERFAITH CARILLONIC BELLS Sermon: "The Whole Duty of Man" Interfaith Representatives: The Hon. Mathew J.

Troy Rabbi Abraham M. Heller Cathedral Choir. and Soloists: Mary D'Andrea and Harold Tharp BUSHWICK AVENUE Bushwick Ave, and Madison St. Rev. FLOYD E.

GEORGE Minister 10:30 A.M."FACING LIFE'S SECOND BEST" 7:45 P.M.-Rev. Floyd E. George, Pastor. Joy Memorial Methodist Church, Grand Rapids. Guest Preacher Christian Science CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRANCHES OP THE MOTHER CHURCH The First Church of Christ.

Scientist. Boston Services are neid in the tollowing Churches: FIRST CHURCH: A.M., 8 New P.M York Wed. Ave. and 8,15 P.M. Dean SECOND CHURCH.

67th St. pet 3d and 4th Aves Sun, 4 30 Wed 8.15 P.M THIRD CHURCH. E. 21st St, at Albemarle Rd. Sun.

11 A.M. 4:30 P.M Wed 8:15 P.M FOURTH CHURCH, 156 Sterling Place Sunday, 11 A.M Wednesday, 8 P.M. FIFTH CHURCH, 12th Ave. and 45th St Sunday, 11 A.M. Wednesday, 8 P.M.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS First Church- 734 Nostrand Avenue Hours, Wed. to 5. Second Church- -7520 Third Avenue Hours, Wed. to 5. Sunday, 2-4 Third Church- 21st St.

at Albemarle Rd. Hours. Wed. to 7:45. Sunday, 1-4 Fourth Church- -156 Sterling Place Hours.

o. Wed. to 6. Sunday. 3-5 Fifth Chureb- -12th Ave.

and 45th St. Tues. 2-4 BEDFORD-CENTRAL Pastors WELLS ARMS. D.D. Midweek Service BARACKMAN, Th.D.

and Bible Study 10:45 A.M. Every Wednesday WE ARE MEN" at 8 P.M. WILL PREACH AlL Welcome VICTORIOUSLY" WILL PREACH Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church Lafayette Ave. and South Oxford St. Dr.

Alvin E. Magary Rev. Donald B. Reits Ministers 11 A.M.DR. MAGARY Flathush Foster Avenue and East 23d Street 11 A.M.-"Overcoming Fears Worries" Rev.

William S. Quizlez. Minister Baptist Kings Highway Baptist Church Quentin Road and East 27th Street REV. WOODROW W. HASTY, Pastor 9:45 A.M.

-Sunday School 11:00 A.M. -Morning Worship ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME BAPTIST CHURCH Emmanuel Lafayette Ave. at St. James PI. Rev John Shade Pranklin.

Pastor 9:45 A.M. -Church School 11 A M. 'Golden Widows' Junior or High-5 B'KLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE Gates between Franklin and Classon Rev. ROBERT McCAUL, Pastor. 11 and 8 MANHATTAN 5TH AVE.

BET. 11th and 12th STREETS 11 A.M. REV. JOHN O. A MELLIN in Earthen Vessels' 8 P.M.

Lawn Service REV. WILLIAM J. McKEEFERY French SAINT ESPRIT 109 Old E. 60 Huguenot N. Y.

Church O. 10:43 A.M., Culte et Sermon: Dr. Maynard' Presbyterian First FirstBreshuterianChurch Church Protestant Episcopal PROTESTANT, EPISCOPAL CHURCHES St. Luke and St. Matthew Clinton near Fulton St.

Rev. John H. S. Putnam, D.D.. Rector Bev.

Robert M. C. Griswold, Associate 8 A.M.-Holy Communion 11 A.M., Morning Prayer, Sermon, Rector ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Church Avenue and St. Paul's Place FLATBUSH Rev.

HAROLD S. OLAFSON, D.D.. Rector 7:30 and Communion 11 A.M. -Morning Prayer and Sermon by Rector. Thursdays 7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion 10 A.M.

-Holy Communion Service of Divine Healing and Address by Dr. Louis J. Lewis MESSIAH and INCARNATION Greene and Clermont Avenues The REV. ERNEST A. HARDING.

Rector 8 A.M.-Holy Communion 11 A.M. -Morning Prayer and Sermon 1784 St. Ann's 1947 "The Mother Church of Brooklyn" Clinton and Livingston Streets THE REV. MELVILLE HARCOURT, Rector 8 A.M. -Holy Communion 11 A.M., Morning Prayer; Sermon: Rector St.

Bartholomew's Church Pacific Street near Bedford Avenue Rev. KERMIT CASTELLANOS, Rector A.M. -Holy Communion 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Frederic H.

Meisel, Assistant at the Church of the Epiphany, New York Spiritualist piritualist Churches St. John's Spiritualist Church 8025 Third Avenue, Brooklyn REV. LILLIAN JOHNSON, PASTOR CLOSING SERVICE JUNE CHRIST CHURCH 987 Halsey Street, near Broadway Rev. James Hedenbers Services 2 a 8 P.M..

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