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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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BROOKLYN EAGLE thijp OCT 1 1 1945 17 EDWARD J. coughlin rites Congress Backs DAMM JOSEPHINE -jddenly October wife of the late Peter Dan sr. Margaret Faulkner. B. will BE held on Saturday Marshall, Except Dedicate Bowne Home As a National Shrine mother of Madeline.

Jeannetie, Florerae. Margaret, Claudia, Eileen and Edward Da nun; sister of Mrs Margaret Butcher, Mrs. Marv Sullivan. Thomas F. and Frank Harnng- I relief I Burnett.

Susan Flynn, Lillian Callahan. M. Harrington. Kare Carroll, Mary Hart, John Oatherwood, Not a Kronenberg.M Churchill, James Mackey, Rev Sannolry, M. Murkenfuss.

Wrr On Peace Training a in the ArROnne he was wounded wi htshrapnel ir the head legs and face 106-09 103d Avenue. Ozone Park! Parkwa Monday October IS, 9:30 am A veteran and for i champion Washington. Oct 1 1 II Congress In 1662 Governor Peter Suivve- cM sant threw into chains a militant acj, farmei John Bowne who live Months id Hospitals uthts of former servicemen. voiced general approval of Gen. Mass of Requiem will be offered St.

Mary Gate of Heaven Cook, Alexander Reilly. Emma L. hoiri Aatiirriav trnm tJiei A1 1 George C. Marshal: defied nil rder prohibiting Quakers from holding religious service Dewrv Menage Read Clergymen of all fai in the ceremonies it. Ooughlin.

Ave but there a as considerable Church. Interment St. John's Buyer town Chapel, 40 Lafayet nrtianel 40 iifavette Cuddebeck, M. uuiy in uiuii in. meet ommenda- Cemetery.

Requiem mass will be offered Ulen, John from Gov Thorn. 'rom UT lnoma in the Sacred Heart R.C, returned to JWIW. uon lor iml.nry mliUary train-as noted during his legisla- gs future defpnse measure. DE NAIR PETER of 135 Ross Damm. Josephine I Street, brother of Joseph P.

and Church, Adelphi St. and Park eer as a of legisia- Marshall, in his biennial Dawson, Francis Sohenek.AdaM. Schenck, Florence Schleyer. Emil F. Shopland.

A. F. Skewes, Sydney Thwaites, G. Weiss. George J.

Wright, Ezra J. Mrs. Herbert Slavin. Reposing John HUU 111 3t- I Nair. P.

J. been aiding veterans, nr uaLiwcu recommended an unbrokei T. Gallagher Funeral Home. KM Mr- Coughli Doyle, Mary A here for the i u-ar of military training Church Avenue. Requiem Mass Promlm died yesterday in formerly served as veterans' relief rratuliguralion Church.

Mar Veterans Hospital Km we tillt. research and development lie hid been commissioner for hs home district. makl, Americi5 forces the best Pagan, John J. P. Fallon, John Saturday, 9 a Road, the Bronx, where He was a past commanaer oi janira equipped in the world.

DOYLE MARY ADELAIDE, 1 OAUPD UARCtliKT. of 2311; I patient tor two months. In I homestead at 37-01 Bowne St L'e Flushing, has become a national shrine dedicated to religious free- Senator Mead nh) "We proved dom and tolerance. in this war that men of every race. The dedication ceremonies took color car.

t. gether. place in front of the weather- together and fight together beaten frame house as for a common cause We nuts' now the climax ol Flushings tercentary present this same united front in i eleo: More than 1.000 per- thr cause of peace sons heard Senator James Mead Continuing his plea for tolerance New York praise the stalwart and peace. Senator Mead declared early American and ask that his charter of liberty alone could not lighting spirit be remembered secure freedom. I While two of John Bowne c.e- 'The written words of charters of scendants.

Anna and Bertha R. fieedom must live in mens hearts. 'Parson, still live in the structure, and there must be a militant John it will be open to the panic onl on Bowne in each generation to be Tuesdays Thursdavs and Satur- ever watchful that the written nnH rt.H-. A. McKenna V.

a no was c. Plumb 1st Street, beloved wife of Michael, suddenly, on Octooer iu, 1M.V Also survived by daughter. ihn r. Hnrlev: three sons. rhrles and William, ana live Lucy (nee Lamar.

loving silter of 25J5 vnStite Senate in 106th fant I. will appropriate all the funds Jule. Joan, Lucille and Raymond STSE to MM itout American Legion and Us 40 8 necessary for research and develop-Joseph on Tuesday, October 9, iTU- furthering the welfare of war unlt menl of nlilltary weapons but it 1945. Funeral from her residence, ffilnSd hei families Comment provoking resolutions dopsn want to use conscription to 41 City Boulevard, West New Brigh-' VTad Served on a dumber of whlf 1 lhr mm ifi lh mpn t0 lnem ton. Staten Island.

Fridav. Solemn I JJ CZLZ1 Sing U'T 0V "Ppf'' HoUief a'tuude wtsboit summarised Requiem Mass at Church of Our SnseUon avil 3 bl.U Edwin C' Jontton Ladv of Good Counsel at 9 a In- t.w flunking at public bars, a proposal Col rankmg Democrat onthe Sen- terment ttiZraZ Service. Penal Insti utions. Laboi ,0 VIftlms auaranteed alf M.m. Affairs Committee.

irrandsons. Funeral from Byrnes Funeral Home, xsw uermmru nna Brnoklvn. Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass, Resurrection The Bowne Historical So- oios be held sacreo. lie saiu. Cross Cemetery I ERSKINE EDNA on Thurs- and at one time was a member of a( tlon the State, and ltten except his recommend; Patrick J.

Byrnes, uirecior. uciooer urns, wiovea ww new iw. 'i resolution urging public onieiais purposes thereby Intended I Dect you to institute the follow of the late George and mother, mission. At his death he was a can- pgr Qommunteto from thrtr P3tt-ertBUWt into this country." Smntof' Boro Dock Workers Continue Tieup j. pttrktrtT Mrs.

SUSAN LOF reforms in the social order of Japan TON, Of 354 Decatur Street, Brook- as rapidly as they can her residence. 799 E. 21st Street. American Veterans party ticket. Knignt of Columbus council, K.

of "senator Kenneth D. McKellar (D. Saturday, 8 p.m. He was born in Troy, N. 60 mPmDer of Brooklyn Lodge acting chairman of the pow- i N.

oassea away un lurauaj. October 9, 1945. Funeral services "I Emancipation of the women. Continued from Page 1 pari aK of Elks. Catholic war erfui Senate Apnropnit.ons Com- Saturday, 1 p.m., at her residence.

Following elementary education veterans, and the Holly Club inaicati that the War De- of Japan that thnmah st PAGAN On Tuesday, October 9. 1945, at 609 6th Street, JOHN J. PAGAN, beloved husband of the well Interment isvergreens lyemciy. the public schools oi noy. me Brooklyn, of which he was twice, partment should have no trouble! bers of the body politic they nuy WINNIE'S GRANDSON bring to Japan a new concept of te sleVPQoref not to CALLAHAN MARGARET, on Catherine; devoted father of Young Randolph Spencer government October 9, 1945, beloved mother of I James Robert Lillian Mrs.

iiiian Rrehm. Ham A. Callahan. Joseph A. McCarthy, Mrs.

John T. Pimer.1 from Harry A. Andres oenauir Nm pieMCfiit. and nasi president oi getting all the funds needed for up-CoUege, th College of the City of Kings County War Veterans Non-; military research. New York and Hefflcy Institute in partisan League He was also a senator McKellar disagreed, how-Brooklyn.

He was an assistant civil1 former member of the Brooklyn! eVer, with General Marshall's report engineer of the old Public Service chamber of commerce and a for-lt' America barely squeezed Commission before he enlisted in mfr member of the board of gov-1 through to victory in World War II. the United States Army in 1917. ernors of the 8. Volunteer lafe- He sal1 General' Marshall was too Serving in the 103d Engineers of saving Corps. i modest.

arennan and Mrs. Maoeieme r. Degnai and brother of Michael T. Funeral Home, 180-04 Hillside Ave- Pagan also survived by fourteen Jamaica, L. I Solemn Kequiem Churchill, grandson of Britain's wartime Prime Minister, has just finished his first day at school, but he's smiling, anyway.

grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 10 Mass at Immaculate Conception Monastery Church, Saturday, 10 solemn Mass oi Requiem si Saviour's Church Interment Cal- ui.ision, mi. uaiwiuui jsurvivm, air iu.s wmiw, senator McKellar, liKe senator vary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. took Pn in the battle of Chalon- Minnie pnighlin; a Jonnson opped compulsory serv- the of the home Uc mPeur.e of seven Brooklyn locals 2-Encouragement oi the union- last nlgnt' pr0bPect Hall.

Pros-ization of labor-that it may be(pect near 5th Aves durm? clothed with such dignity as will Mr Ryan was booed and hissed permit it an influential voire in wnen he urged the men to resume safeguarding the worknu man trom WOrk Other ofiK'iaLs who advo-exploitation and raisin" his l.m? a return were similarly standard to a higher level; with the elated. insUtution of such measures as may when union leaders brought to be necessary to correct the evils the platform an army officer In unl-which now exist in child labor prac- form. Capt Sam Curpe former tices. I Brooklyn attorney, who spoke of "3 Opening the schools to a more the hardships of service men, he liberal education that the people was cat-called too. may shape their future progress The meeting broke uo without a a.m.

Interment Holy cross icmeveiy. r.ARRnr.L October 9. MARV of 345 75th Street, beloved wife Of brother. riefeated despitp long-standing pro- Thierry, and when his outfit went1 Thomas B. Coughlin.

tK. late Ppier: mother oi josepn grams of universal ti member and former President JOHNI Mac Will Return 1,250,000 Troops FAGAN. Members are re and Mrs. Gilbert Martin; sister of1 'Mrs. James McGonagle, John and James O'Leary.

Funeral Friday, 9 am. from Puneral Home. 7722 4th Avenue. Requiem Mass, Our Lady Wm. Muckenfuss, Riles Tomorrow Peron Threatens quested to attend Requiem Mass at Continued from Pare 1 from fatual knowledge and benefit strike vote but the sentiment of Uv St.

Saviour cnurcn. Friday, 10 a JOSEPH E. MURPHY, President. from an understanding of dock was indicated bv i oi Angels cnurcn. Church Leader For Mrs.

Reinmulh War to Regain CATHERWOOD NORA, Octoberj 10, at her residence, 1190 E. 45th barking in January February and under which the government be-i It was emphasized that be- comes servant rather than mastei I fore any unit is returned or inactiv- of the people, ated, low-point men will be screened "4 Abolition of the systems lout and reassigned within the Pa- which, through secret inqiuMlin! chant at the meeting's conclusion No contract, no work The situation appeared to be deadlocked Longshoremen are firmly resolved not to go to work 'without a contract, and shipping The funeral of Mrs. Lillian Rein-nuth -f 188-01 87th Drive, Hollis, Street, beloved mother ol naroia, II daughter of Jennie Butt, FALLON On October 9, 1945, JOHN beloved husband of Barbara (nee Eagleton); devoted father of Joan, Mary and Barbara Fallon; loving son of Ellen and the late John Fallon; brother of Jane, Frank and Harold Fallon; at his- residence, Funeral services for William Muckenfuss, a well-known Methodist layman and lay preacher, who oi ueorge neinmum wt. 11 (U.PV-Col. 'cific theater.

sister of Charles Butt and Betty Freese. Requiem Mass Monday, 10 manager of the manufac-, juan Peron. died Tuesday at the Methodis pioyirs to (f nsioer furtner Vincent rerrer Friday turing department of Rogers Peet lArfentto pal? 1 VniU in Occupation Army as a candidate! By the end ol the mass i permanent lv pital. vill be held at 3 p. fore a system of justice designed of the contract unless ment to afford the people protection the men return to their jobs.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Lincoln Place Funeral Friday at the Bushwick Avenue Methodis uompany, win oe neio at iu.ou a.m. tomorrow from the Quenzer Hollis eterv Eugene Newman, Oirecioi, i.i a.m., ncquiem raass tics, emerged tod? for president wi that he may ask Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Church at Madison St. MOMtWhill against despotic, arbitrary and un- It was understood that the rank just methods.

and file la dissatisfied with the 9th Street. the warning i in March the occupation army in war'' to regain I Japan will comprise the 11th Airborne. 24th Infantry, 1st Cavalry Funeral Home. Hillside Cross Cemetery. the body will be at B.

J. Thuring 187th Place, Hollis. A requiem mass a Democratization of the Japa- terms oi a contract in negotiation se economic institution to the when the walkout occurred. In ad- Funeral Home, 1178 Bushwick A' in in the Farrell ana 25th Infantry division? FAULKNER Octooer 9. 1945 FLORENCE wife of the late Ed' CHURCHILL JAMES JOHN, of 1618 Beverly Road, on October 10, 1945; beloved husband of Helen; deviated father of James and Anne; Burial will be in Cypress Hills QaM mml and anv.mfnt Ml end that monopolistic industrial dition, it was believed that the men tiu tei vice president, war minister' and i remain in Korea, and the 6th in! ward F.

Faulkner; beloved mother Born in Charleston, S. C. in imi. minister tnlH a Ijitin. the PhillDDtneB.

of Gerald H. Faulkner, Helen Faulkner Smith, and the late John Mr. Muckenfuss came to Brooklyn in 1900. He conducted a painting controls oe revised tnrougn cievei- are unwuung to continue under opment of methods which tend to what they term a dictatorship of insure a wide distribution of in- top union officials, come and ownership of the means Meanwhile, the New York porta of production and fo cal point of redeployment of Mrs. Reinmuth died Tuesday in; American interviewer he quit sole-; These will be supplemented by home Survivine besides her iu, cn that rnuM mn for the smaller units and service troops.

dear brother of Margaret Hoepper and Bernard. Puneral from the Harry T. Pyle Mortuary. 1925 Church Avenue, Saturday. 10:30 a.m.,1 with Solemn Requiem Mass at Holy decorating business in the usband are a daughter, Mrs.

Ul- presidency "as a simple citizen." O'y one Marine division of the J. Faulkner; dear sister of John J. Brogan and the late Thomas B. Brogan. Reposing at Walter B.

Cooke. Inc. Funeral Home, 1218 BUSnwiCf section. Walt.rs. fmir sons.

Georee Jr He bid lor laDor support in a w7. Meet Shortaje wiu'rr5 Irom uroP MuckenliLv was Smulav Eftward Charles, and si brief speech at the Labor Minis-js Prt of the occupauon lorce. Itrv Ho hooHnir rmiri: the Under the new plan, the An school loai her and inemix-r ol Innocents- R. C. Church at 11 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery Mac Arthur alaoempha-l vessels idle at pirn or 'anchored i.indchildren.

I Flatbush Avenue, until Saturday- last two decrees he had signed asan division and the 147th Infantry official board the Bushwick Avenue Mthodist Church. 19:30 a.m. Requiem Saturday, CONNOLLY MARGARET take prompt and vigorous action 'cargo, supplies for troops overseas laiwr minicUr hari frc-vt lahnr Regiment will be available to a.m.. October 13. 1945.

Church of Siirtiviiu two wi.li.im Ryan), on October 10. 1945. native! unions from eovernment controls to the United States in November IOOQ. Ciotnini: relief -hiomems aervv-'i-id "I Epiphany, Avenue and E. 18th M.

and Leslie two daughters, anri orantivi n.Mrirprs the Hitht to and the 27th Division in December shortages to prevent pestilence, dis-. on docks. The backlog was estimated of Knocklong. tounn Interment Cypress Rubv ei. .111,1 Mr- K-ielre Paul Ferneding, Fire Underwriter share in nrofits The 41st and 81st Divisions and Scruggs; two brothers, John and -T fnr nrrior nrt eaimnp the 1 5th, 1 12th and 503d Regimen devoted' mother of Pvt.

Thomas, U. ome PI armv IavItm sister of Mrs. Isabel. FLYNN LILLIAN, on October 10, in order ot go on our triumphal ul Teams wiU return in January- Koy; a sister, mis. m.

wuson, five grandchildren and six great O'Kane and John Ryan. Funeral 1945. beloved sister of Agnes and ease and privation. at 300,000 tons. "The coming Winter will be rriti- strikers kept their agreement and cal.

and the onlv wav to meet its unloaded troop ships But it was difficulties is iv. full employment evident that ships sailing would be of every one in useful work," he forced to depart without cargo rather said- jthan further retard redeployment. General MacArtlmrs Varies triers! The War Shipping march," he cried amid cheers and he JJd Division and the 161st Regi- from Campbell Bro Lh.ipei tandeniioirn. Spcfia; (J(f Brooklyn Eaglf grandchildren. there may "comeTday When barlc in February, s)aj aRjc war Last out, in March, will be the in.m.m Rniliem Mass 81 Fran-iirieuce.

170 Prospect Park ZTai White Plains, Oct. U-Pai The cabinet appointed Gen ana Divisions. 1st a few hours earlier had ordered the announced that two of these vessels 184th Government to report, in ballast, departed yesterday and powerful Campo De Mavo garrison, aIld 7th Divisions. all Japanese-owned cis Xavier Church. 30 W.

16th'nttl Friday. 9:15 a m. Solemn High "H' nedma. BrrMjklvn-bnrn former su- Street 11 am Interment Calvary Requiem Mass Holv Name Church SCHENCK-On October 10. 1345 permtendent of the New Yoik reineterv Interment Ho'v Cn Cemeterv.

ADA wife oi Morrison he. Board or Fire Underwriters, died; veuBM: Direction M. J. Smith Sons. 10f Edna Bert Schenck, Mrs.

Mariei yesterdav in his home. 145 Green- CONNOR .1 BR EMI AH aged 74. Simons and grandmother of Pfc.j ridge Ave. suddenly, at 746 Bushwick Avenue, 9, IMS, Services at her' Mr. Ferneding ret.red last year.

foreign ex-, Ural additional ships without, cargo isets, inelud- will leave today and tomorrow. to take over Peron resigned port lnp nWry shipping to handle, change and foreign ing those held bv Emperor Hiro-1 TWO renreeentativea of thu nnltad of war minister The other two lrm scheduled movements has been posts- vice presiden and labor available by the War De- hito's household. States Conciliation Service. J. R.

hnsoana of rne late oainenrw le.mr HH-H" HH'a Avenue K.u-hnu 3 memoer oi ivu wiiumus beloved wife of Vic- i Marie. The directive set lime limits Mandelbaum and Andrew J. Burke, ranging from 30 to 90 days for vari-lwere making unsuccessful attempts and father of the It. ArT yLSTtmi A- Commodore Bartolome De Ul After of the mass types of individuals and con- to settle the dispute. Mr.

Burke Hamneton Services at Fred cerns. Herbst. Sons Memorial. 7501 5th toured the waterfront yesterday in 109-49 126th Street, on October 8. Fenieditig; a daughter.

Doris s. ftitjS named his in April, the 98th Division in May Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Funeral! Coal Production Falls an elforl to contact rank-and-file Martin, now serving U. S. Armv in China.

Funeral Friday from 187 Oxford Street; Solemn High Mass at 10:30 a.m. in St. John the Bap- a l-Vmrrh Tatll and Wll- Friday, n.m. Interment. Ever- daughter of Frederick Wicht; sister: Masonic services will be held at i vision minus the' 25th Infantry greens Cemetery.

The government faced still another serious problam in mcre.iMiig loughby Avenues. Interment family I HART JOHN October 9. on which to base efforts. Mayor LaGuardia, too, has been after the rank-and-filers, but with little success, as they prefer to re- day, October 11, 8:30 p.m., at tne Funeral Home. 2 rfClliCv HOW MOW, ln January or February, he 1945, of 472 Harmon Street, in his strikes in Hokkaido coal mines, the country's chief source of hard fuel.

'Die newsDaner Mainichi said coal Home, na-m musiae Avenue, men- at p.m. aat-uraay. tiuriai win 4 Nazi Gestapo incognito. Jap Dole Out 2 Millions Daily production in Hokkaido alie.eiv had 1. Interment Friday, 11 1 in Ferncliff Cemetery.

Evergreens Cemetery plot. Calvary Cemetery. COOK ALEXANDER. October 10, 1945, of 248 9th Street, brother of Mary Flney, Cecelia Bittner and Stanley Cook, N. Y.

P. D. Solemn Requiem Mass, Saturday, 10 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G.

Duffy. Adams fiscal director for General! tons a month to 500,000 tons the C. I. O. United Auto Workers said that.

American Export Airlines 'Chiang, Reds Make SHOPLAND ALBERT F. Of 69th year, beloved father of John, George, Harold. Jessie and Edward. Funeral services Friday. 8 at Stengers Funeral Home, 289 St.

Nicholas Avenue, Ridgewood. Interment Saturday, 2 p.m.. Cypress Hills Cemetery. KRONENBERG- -October 10. 1945.

MacArtnur. revealed that month, and still Raleiirh Place suddenly on Werines hanics and mainienawe i furnishing funds day. October 10. 1945. beloved hus- Paris.

Oct 11 (U Pi--A firing of tltt American occupauon of Lillian; devoted VVWUBImiivii exe More Korean and Chinese miners pre striking dally. Seven hundred orean miners at the Wakigau illiery attacked the company of-i Lord Haw Haw, and four Japanese homeland at the ItUll father of Gladys Whyte, Ijiura; Frai 9th Street and 4th Avenue aijproved a walkout, and that rike vote will be taken tonight Linencan Airlines workers. Terms the settlement of the elevator te will be announred late today former Supreme Court Justice members of the Na7.i M.woao aauj. MINNIE ELLIS, beloved mother of Ohlench, Lt. Russell; brother continued irom yw i COUGHLIN EDWARD 1 on.

William and Frank Kronenberg, October 10, 1945. beloved husband Mrs Allen Douglas of Los Angeles, William and Herbert. Repos-at Weigand Bras. Funeral Home. itlook still wei California, and Mrs.

Frieda Merk at 'onrator 1015 Halsey Street. Services Friday, 8:30 pm. Funeral Saturday, Gove of Minnie devoted father of Anna May; devoted brother of Mrs. John S. De Coursey and Thomas Funeral Saturday at 9 30 a m.

from Board Approval Of Memorial Set Services Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Friday. 8:30 p.m. Interment Saturday, 2 p.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery. Gestapo at Fort de Chatillon today, i PM1 already has advanced on Paquis. who broadcast virions requisition from the occupation anti-Allied propaganda from Radio iaV $73,333.00 in yen and has set Paris for the Germans, was the sec- j3510' 111 01 the Bflril o( ond prominent French collabora-i Japan for further American use tionlst to be put to death at the jail! another $200,000,000 The Japanese for treason in 24 hours.

promised that still further sums Jaseph Darnand, former chief of advanced as needed I he Vichy police, was executed there1 "Under international law, an In-yesterday. vaded country must pay the cost or Mill sw.h ir.ii occupying forces other than (he p.m. Interment The Evergreens SKEWES SYDNEY Oc-iber 9, 1945, beloved husband of Aim to End One-Party Rule The joint statement said that under Chiang's leadership the twe factions would do their utmost tc prevent civil strife. Mrs. Helen F.

Stafford Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue; thence to sacreo Heart k. c. cnurcn; oor MACKEY The Rev. MARTIN Annie, devoted father of Gladys beloved son of the late Patrick and Titus, Harold and Arthui service cniang ana Mao agreeo on inrma- il services for Mrs Helen 9 Miil Spring Road. Strath-lanhasset.

were to be held i. todav at the Green-Wood Mary (nee Lawless loving brother at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral tion of a "political const, Continued from Tage 1 the memorial proposal for the con- sideration of the Bjtard of Estimate. Through their efforts the matter was put on the calendar for Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Fri- council of representatives of all day, 10:30 a.m. Interment Ever- parties to consider convoking a na- or Dan, Mary, Thomas and Elizabeth and the late Helen and Anna; loving uncle of Pfc.

Thomas Mackey, Chapel. 25th St. and 5th Ave. greens Cemetery. Itional congress to end one-party mer Vichy Premier Pierre Laval, i actual arm' paToll," Colonel Adai wa.s in a death cell at ait ing execu-! "action.

No date has been set for car-' "However, ln addition we ha rung out the sentence and his to requisitioning the Japan counsel has announced lie will an- government for our army payroll 91, wa.s the widow es Edwin Stattorri shin- emn Requiem Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Director, Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. CUDDEBACK MARGARET (nee McDermott). of 914 Putnam Avenue, native of Shercock, County Caven, Ireland, wife of the late louis, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Durnin. 88-05 87th Street, Woodhaven; also survived by son.

Rev. Stephen A. THWAITES October 5, 1945. ruie; u. day.

8 p.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Approval of the project has al-pin, broker. He died in 1915. Bur. GEORGE, of 423 52d Street, hus-1 me conn ii Rseii i with settling technical peal to President Gen.

Charles De 'p- Presumably ooen expressed bv Control. er are two sons, William V. and will Friday. 10:30 a.m., at St. Maryi Church.

23 South High Street Mount Vernon, N. Y. Interment Cal. father of William and Geonre and problems of a national cong: aside Joseph D. McGoldn.

verdict, i a a iiiiicn-1 James E. Stafford. McGoldnck i of a trial. eon Spring Mr grout bil wily Mrs. Irene Riordan; also survived sufh as distribution of delega by grandson, Thomas Morey, audi Agree on 'Freedoms' great-grandchild.

Eileen Morey. Fu-j Freedom of person anriconsi i vary Cemetery McDermott Sheridan. Directors. presented to Japan. praised the site for the and said he saw no should not be reali7ed 5 James McGovern, MUCKENFUSS On October from Darratlgh's Funeral 0f speech, press and assembly, and Cuddeback; daughter, Mrs.

Robert Fitiigersld, and thirteen grandchil WILLIAM, of 22 Harmon Home. 881.1 atn Avenue, baturoav ol law. agamsi i Closeted for an Hour Shidehara went to General Mac-Arthurs headquarters in the huge Dai Ichi Tnsuran-e Comoanv hnilri- Street, Brooklyn, beloved father ofjlOa.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme- jomt were agreed upon, the rom- of the borough in Its behalf. dren.

Funeral Saturday, with Solemn Requiem Mass 9 a.m., at St. Thomas the Apostle R. C. Church, Wllliam Wesley Mrs, Ruby ten. muniaue said.

All names were to Advertising Man Francis, Mrs. Estelle Scruggs. Re-1 uFTst rvFOROF I of 50 I eve- nP recognized as equal before the to nav the five-star leneral al Meanwhile a represent Woodnaven Interment St. Charles I mains reposing at J. Thuring a Haw.

formal courtesy call upon the for- clTn 11,7 ofT Institute lnr nf Funeral Directors HV" Fwturinj SERVICE ECONOMY nute and Chapels: us injurrK mmif Funeral 1178 caDinet Cemetery. Please omit flowers. CULLEN On October 10. lyn Chanter of nue. Services will be held at rRoVwSa s'n' otnpr organization than the reCOg- Govern, former classified advertis- he 'wen exUn Bushwick Avenue E.

Church1' lf rZZJt nirnl nolle or judiciary would have ing manager of the Brooklyn Home, Bushwick; husband of Louise F. The government agreed that oi the new Japanese the Brookh 1 Society of An Al' JOHN, beloved husband of Ellen i nee Rooneyi; devoted father of 1931 held a similar pofi try and punish. bargained tor. They were closeted 1 tin WWW I Street' HemP" The for an hour, and General M.ieAr- ion wi'h the Pittsburgh Press, died yesterday 'Tuesday i in a haspital the Memorial the cadman Plaza, Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.1 steaa' lrua' 0 Pm mtmtat proposal to release political thur read to what the supr Mary Ellen, Catherine Frances and John J. Cullen; brother of Peter and Michael; also of Rev.

Francis, Cullen of Belfast. Ireland. Reposing NELSON On October 10. 1945,1. 'TCl.

a 1.1. 7th DerS' loor health since the first of the JOHN at 293 Franklin Avenue Perry Coke Smith, president of the New York chapter, said that while the Plaza is not a park, it is so considered on the master plan of parks, and that the use of this open year, beloved husband of the late William A. Martin Funeral Home, formerly of 521 Dean Street, beloved father of Ellen M. Clark and Clara Anna Gilmer Wright, and tatner oi Mr McGovern who lived in thel ed of his government. A copy of the statement was released to the press The people." said General Mac-Arthur, Classon Avenue, corner Sterling Mrs.

Allan K. Crocker of Southampton. Oct. li-mnerai East End seeti, ot Piii.sbuuli Nelson a meson At Place. Funeral Saturday.

8 .10 also survived by a grandson. John, services will be conducted tomor- a former pre of the National1, he' nmi tr tl "lXK'p for nu'lt1m purptvses would "must be freed from all hricsons Chapel. 500 State Str Requiem Mass. St. Rose of Lima LICENSES 'i'TVi7 K- THAT Crockei.

ot OMimbt.s. a 2 tr. u. me Presnv Assxi m'ioii tiiMlie rreife a o.ir.c- precedent Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Ever granddaughter, Avice W.

Crocker terian Chuirh for former Police Manaten H' began his newspaper Tip Brooklyn Civic Council forms of govi C. Church. 9 a.m. Interment Cal vary Cemetery. greens cemetery.

of Saratoga Springs, a great-grand- Justice Robert Ret Kendrirk. who career nth Philadelphia Bulle- mind. In virtual slave! 11 REILLY -EMMA on October. daughter. Marcarel Anne Crockei DAWSON FRANCIS, beloved 10, 1945, of 20 Stoddard Place be- Columbus, Ohio.

Funeral services father of Mrs. John Carroll, Mrs. -rest s'tpp'-ess reedom of though freedom of speech and freedom i Richard M.ionev I loveo sister ot Mrs. Anna Streiff'at Christ Episcopal Church, Clav- years. and Ella Reilly.

Funeral from ihelton. N. at 3 p.m. Thursday. Of- Surviving are a Lt.

Mercat Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. 'toner 11, 1945. Interment at Cedar Kendnrk. U. S.

a daughti tt Oeorge Dawson, pastor of Sacred i the Heights section World War 1 he was Lafayette Escadrilie ily wounded, wa.s with the Brook-lassifieri advertising Hegimenia'i. Heart R. C. Church, St, Albans I ouirm Mass will be offered Sat on am, ineiice to Hi Cemeleiy. i of i ne masses claim ol effi- under the guise of a a oi.

lijnainis vouicii un a rtequiem day. 11 a.m. Funeral from his home, 215th Street. Interment St. tever name or gov 1928 to 1931, In 8emoriam the Albany Knick at 11 a.m.

SCHAEFER WILHELMIN A. Oc-iber 10. 1945, beloved wife of Gus- Johns cemetery. DIGNIFIED AtLou Hf FUNERALS IDU List Memorial Mass DOVE In loving memory husband. GEORGE DOVE, passed away October 11, 1941.

erhocker Press Survivine are lina UeOovern, and mother of OUR FUNERAL HOMES A mass of requiem wi 1 he offered by the Rev. Dr. Edward Lodee ernment it may he made mus' cea.se. quirements and to accomplish the I Frrd HERBSTswTj Chisholm and Gustav E. Schaefer.

Services at Moadinger's Funeral our endeavor Loving Wife, LUCIE. Curran, in St. Josephs R. c. Church Pacific near Vanderbilt Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m Bl'Y S.

WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS KEEGAN In loving memory of. Friday, 8 a.m., in memory of toRMIOSfRfS COURT. KINGS COUNT I VELTRI sfaE Defend- aear orotner. juhn p. KEEGAN, the deceased members ol who died October 11, 1938.

Masses' tSl Untai kuUnantar 4-12M 1SS-10 MUd So'ulllAmnlc. C-6S70 Ut-U HrUu UnL flZt 0 S7irortrt.WtslBriglitoClbfalt2S056 IlTWHtTTrt LauS 1451 rma miiWmimki 4-ssoo i of the Knights band of Anna Mayr: devoted lather of Columbi Sister ELIZABETH M. GILL of Margaret De Mar Huneke. and 0HN W. LAMBUI ZLTj I' brother of George W.

Schleyer. i Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 0 OLSON ELLY. In loving mem a devoted wite and mother Fairchild Suns passed away October 11, 1944. Vital notlcej occepted 8 a 411 Nostrond Ave. STerl.ng 3-7700 jnemOR sitciici VK O.

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