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if BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI AUG. 1. 1947 1 1 if F. L. GLYNN.

FORMER PRISON Air Force Marks 3 ruths I MARSH ALFRED H. of Babr. 1 formerly of Brooklyn, onj July 31 147. Reposing; Oates Fu-j jneial Honit. 6312 5ih Aenue.

Fu-. Saturday. 2 p.m. McOann.T industries director, dies iMonths of Trailing Continued from Page 1 McCarthy. D.

F. Birbe. F. i )iir Vrftor A. Juciiley, John McMahan.

Esther, iean Vlew Cemetery. Morgenstern, M. MrC ANN THOMAS J. sudden- The funeral of Frank Lawrence and the Stat of Connecticut, mak- hack, returning over the city about tor.ell. John -Muroiiv.

Anorew Traps Driver as Thief paiiey.Syivester Person. John W''X- '0MulUn 'nglnfer T.Ti pm Plaza Hotel. Survived RlmniJtenu. On hia return he was ap by one Plate. Helena Charles, and riaiishter Ethel pointed vocational training dl ten.

Delia Porteous. Adam One Flight of 140 Plane They passed over the Battery on the flight north, at 12:26 p.m. Powers. Funeral from Shevlin Fu-iCompany. manufacturers or me-ector 0 Wisconsin" Department' Home 10 am mail and canceling machines, of Education.

Durina World War I Mr. Glynn nillsni Uit. ct BTA Dl a A 1n-rvm Ctate The largest flight, 140 fast train. directed trainlne of workers of the in? planes of the Air Reserve llmivtacuiate Conception Superintendent of Prison Indus ROOM-AIID-HALF $100 UP III HEW HEIGHTS APT. The first new apartment house in Brooklyn Heights since the war's end will contain 60 ltt-room apartments, which will rent for $100 a month and up.

Its architect said today. In explaining the high rentals. Morris Bernard Adler said that the 75xl00-foot plot at Henry and Clark Sts. was bought for $200,000. or about $27 a square foot.

In addition the cost of construction is Customs men said Schroeder removed several children's dresses from a case and stopped before an unidentified establishment on Conover St. According to the customs men, Schroeder's truck was loaded at Pier 38 Wednesday. It stopped at Ferris and King the agents said, and Schroeder removed the For months custom agents have been trailing bonded trucks from Brooklyn piers to the U. 8. Appraiser's Stores, 201 Varlck Manhattan, In an effort to solve the theft of merchandise from the trucks.

Yesterday a spokesman for Harry M. Durnlng. Collector of St. tries, will be held today in Oswego. Curtlss Airplane Company, latertarted from Newark and West 10:30 am.

Intermer erment i John's Cemetery. his birthplace. He was found becoming a-ssoclated with the "a assemoiea at in renaei-rieari Tiw.sriav in his ronin at 8 lehem Steel Conioanv. over the George Wash- Hughes Joseph Walters. Emma t'lcfcs, Charles Wi rer.we'2, M.

fcarsh. Alfred McCARTHY DOROTHY F. Manhattan, apparently1 In Julv. 1922. Mr.

Glynn was Bnd8e noon- IoT mee on July 31. 1947. be- of a He was 64. pointed bv Governor Miller as over the five boroughs and loted wife of Edward; loving Mr who wax educated at nerintendent of Prison then back to Newark. the Port, announced the arrest ofidresses.

RBERA FRANCESCA. of rsnrmiii vTlHJOi ill J.v- utm man a lcai i.Airi iir viiiri ma urn Mil hti WJtJK. (All rViBvlA V. 4l ith Then he drove to Conover St 1 ij Uiini ico lit est uv i va tui nvm 1 10th Avenue, on August l.MT Notice of funeral later ego. and Cornnc.l university, is charm? that pontics nad inier-in tne airoorne ceiooration were a oriver for Erie Basln TranS.

commifioner Martin Monday. 9 i0 a Jo- CKdltrd with havma planned and fered with his vioik the P-51 Mustang, one of th faM- (er cor.Dar.v Eostein held him in $500 bail. BOl.INSKY VICTOR on neamonas cnapei. 4ih ijn supervised, the vcL-atioiial Mr. Glynn later was a ret arch fishter planes of the war: the: Vrcnedav, July 30, 1947.

beloved frir: 'f'nee to our Lady ot in the United States, ln'riwrnral engineer the Allied A-J6 Invauer. fa.net and oeari-j J-otni of Lucv and la her of Help R. C. Church. Inur- Buffalo.

After setting up the school Chemical Ove Corporation. He of the light bombing-strafing Cv.f0rl PrtlP Kirlc and Lucille Bolmskv Elsie nnnl Sl- Joim's Cemetery. 1907 Mr. GIvnn became director also seiveri in the same capacity planes, and the new Faurhild tVIWIBU lUII, IXIU9 estimated at $375,000 To build large apartments Is and Evelyn Edce. Funeral! the Slate Trade Educational for the United Stales Steel Corpo- Packet, the carco plane McMAHAN On Thursday, July Sleep in Park Chemical Celebrations are being held to ration and Monsanto Shop at Bridgeport.

Corn. his residence. 507 Court prohibitive today." he declared. "At today's prices it will cost In 1913 he made a six montns'lConipany. over the country, and In 31, 1947.

ESTHER, widow of William A beloved mother of William S'reet; Mass St. Mary Star of the Lake Ronkonkoma Casino Operator Shot in Holdup Lake Ronkonkoma. Aug. 1 Harvey Kurdt. 42, operator of York's Beach Casino on the west shore $3,000 a room for labor and ma a Thai' rr niu, mv for the Umtedi tour of Europe ai.sicr, Aiiiru, jiu: nt im Jea Monday, 9:30 a.m.

terials. peded arrival ol a squadron of of Education a brother, Albert, survive. a r- Department Umstead. Services at the George W. Pea.se i Son Funeral Hon.o.r B-29s, alter a single stop at An.

BUCHANAN On Thursday. lly 31. 1947. at his home in Mah- a all. N.

ARCHIBALD, jnd of Marv father of Arch- of Lake Ronkonkoma, Is in fair 437 Nastrand Avenue, at Hancock Street. Sunday, 3 p.m. MORGENSTERN MARY VE-1 choraae. Alaska, from Tokyo. The theme of all these celebrations is the new Air Force slogan: "Air Power Is Peace Power." From One Ship to 80.000 Forty years ago the new-born Continued from Page 1 ago, the Aliens have been homeless ever since.

They stayed at the Bedford Hotel for a while, paying their way as long as they had the money then went to the Municipal Lodging House in Manhattan, slept in a restaurant one night and three nights ago, at the end of their rope, ended up-in Prospect Park. Last night thev made their beds Mrs. Jerome Harris, President Of Temple Sisterhoods League condition today at John T. Mather Hospital, Port Jefferson, suffering 1 laid A Buchanan and the late Jessie ChrLstensen. Mr.

Buchanan as a former resident of Brook- RONICA ne We.sterfieloi. on July 30. 1947. at her home. 32 from a bullet wound in his addo-men received yesterday when shot by one of three youths who en I Air Force consisted of one plane ten years; built the Wris.ht Brothers.

In tered the casino and attempted to jo Hopkmson Avenue, beloved wite 01 eorae Pease and Son Funer-Josfpil; of Npck Au? i.puneral.Neck and for the last UckSireet Moan Dm VaMfllf Ur-i. for Mrs. Gertrude had headed fund rais: lancock Street, Monday. 2 p.m. nce.

Rna. A1im Harrjs resident of Nfw the Amer can I World War II it grew to a pcuk hold up the place. 80 000 planes and 2.412 "In the economics of real estate, the smaller the apartment the more rental is gotten per room. For example, If a one-room apartment rents for $100, a two-room apartment may rent for about $150. not $200.

"The builder of this apartment house must charge high rentals to get back his investment." Work has already been started on the building, which Is being put up on the site of the old First Methodist Episcopal Church by the Mllrene Realty Corporation. It will be a six-story building, with stores and doctors' offices on the first floor. The five upper floors contain only l'i-room apartments. Mr. Adler Is also architect for the conversion of Floyd Bennett Field barracks into a State Kurdt was in the place with his i it vt.c a native 01 -viannattan.

sne bulm um.1 on V.r York State Federation of Te.nple in tn. eletnenUrvi "lr" the children beoan to cry, so they wife. Ann, and two customers, An, thony Lavelle of 41-15 121 St. 1 1 i4. oevotea lamer 01 Mar- i'u men auu pianes, Miet.

Thomas and Theodore. wMwm We.sievf.eld Funeral yen u'es Msterhooas. who for many years hooN for teveral years before herof wnk.h io arp com. walked around to keep warm Counterman Feeds Children Long Island City, and Bernard fi-al from Waller B. inf.

runerai Home, imi wim- bat uns and only -2 172 are in McCaffrey of 32-57 18th Jackson Heights, when the holdup men ready for instant At the Streamline Diner next fcme'ral Home 151 Linden Avenue. Friday organizations, will be held at Is a certified public an, a-d I SoleZ Reauien 1 Requiem Ma Sunday in Temple with olfirea at 276 Sth Ave. The il Church dav 9 si) am iH-''V Martvrs Church Saturday. 10. Old Mill Road, Great Neck.

Mrs. Harris was director of J'Hplanes dv loss nurcn, aaiuraa.v, a.m., u.fri. -hn lHwi ith wnnun' rraaniztinii Force goal is 12 0O0 door to the amouiance servK. a flv MtnmUat ft r. A AM sympathetic counterman fed the entered.

One of the men sat dowiv at the bar and ordered a glass of beer, then pulled out a gun and a m. Interment Calvary Cemetery 1 nuim, vw.u u. 000 officers and men Holy Cross Cemetery. dw .1,. tHi.i, v.

Altogether 234 members of the said, "This, is a stlckup." As Kurdt turned and bent down complete squadron of 16 Lincoln bombers will make a one-month 1V1 n.r II I Udu UCII "I nr utun mr Ul 111, if l-l u. 458 15th Street. Brooklyn, on eration of Sisterhoods Mnce 1944. Federal ion of Reform Synagogues. July 29, 1947, beloved husband of and was the founder and first I Besides her husband she Is sur- CONWELL JOHN.

July 30, 47, beloved father of Mary Carl-n. James, John, Thomas and children. Then employes of the ambulance service set up mattresses in the garage. This morning Raymond Allen spent his last 50 cents to buy milk and cake for the children. An unemployed handyman.

Al In reach for the monev-bnx be hind the bar, the holdup man apmergency veterans' housing proj- training and goodwill tour. In which they will cover more than Teresa Smith and devoted father! president of the SLsterhood ofjvived by a sister. Mrs. Helen ect, to be open shortly. parentlv thought Kurdt wrfs obert Conwell; dear brother of Conwell.

Repasing Walter IU1 Wil uuiuuiy oiaitv, miujrv irnijjic uriii-i. ivuiiiig viit- it- a uiuuicri. nrtuj nrwsn.i,,. jy. nr fh lat Tlovirl.

Invinv ktnlh.tont nor eh. i-himnn of thff'anrf tiniiivx Marinrie ft. lrilev'. wiiiwmuii iiiruui 11. uooKe, runera nome, ma -The sauadron ooeratiim in ihi len said he had been evicted for country is under command of non-payment of rent after the Avenue, until '30 am Rniprm, Ma at M.

J. Smith Sons Memorial. I reaching for a gun, and fired ofie shot which hit Kurdt In the abdomen and struck his hip bone. Without stopping to take any money the men ran from the place and fled In a car parked outside. uioup capi.

w. v. 'i nomas, who, landlord refused part payment commanded a Wellington squad-1 of $22. ron of the Desert Air orre dur- -1 couldn't nav the entire s44 C. Church of the Little FlowerJ248 Prospect Park West, until' 10 am.

Interment Calvary Ceme-lSa'llrdaV. 9 a.m. Requiem Mass) lory. IHolv Name Church. Interment ICalvary Cemeterv.

DAILEY SYl.VESTFR suddenly, on July 24. 1947. Survived' PETERSON-JOHN at Eustis. mg tne war. Commander of the! right awav he said, "becau.se it Mrs.

Church Worker Augustus Meier, Ex-Boro Teacher complete squadron is Wing Com-jhard to feed a family of five 011L munder C. Milne, who spent $21-a-week unemDlovmenti Walirart Mftn Iliac five years a prisoner of the Ger-lchtk. And I had to wait "seven wife. Marv and three on JU'V il former mem-lren. James Mrs.

Eleanor Baron I of 14, Regiment and resident mans after he was shot down lniwei to get mv first check. Shipyard Strike Parley Deadlocked Negotiations seeking to settle the 36-day-old strike against nine shipyards of the Bethlehem Steel Company remained deadlocked today after the Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, C. I. rejected an offer of 12 cents an hour Increase In pay. John Oreen, International union Augustus Maier.

who (aught Mrs. Esther McMahan. 81. 1940. "Now, they cut off my money io On His Way Home Continued from Page 1 jiid Mrs.

Dorothea Acerno; two sisters. Mrs A. Lind and Mrs. for many years at the old aay in ner noine, 11 mvcsugaie mr. 1 ney say 100 many of Brooklyn.

Survived by wife, Victoria; his mother, Agnes Peterson; also three brothers, Oscar Francis J. and Harold and two Boulevard, after a brief Illness. Airline AtWs 3 New Ships mercial High School, now the She was the widow of William Mc- To Up-State City Schedules Alpva ifiHi- Hamilton Vocai ional I riizabeth Ferguson, and one brother, James Dailey. Buried I am J. B.

O'Connor Funeral iioine in Brooklyn. Interment Cal- sisters, Mrs. M. H. Mial and Mrs.

jianfln, woo ioniitriy a wair- High School, dlfd yesterday in hisl superintendent for the Ar- Ralph Bryant. that Mrs. Kathcrine Jordon called the office. "Bob is dead!" she said in a restrained voice. Mr.

Jordon had died In a taxi- Institution of passenger air with DC-3s begins today between Roosevelt Field, Ithaca and tiome at Los Angeles. He was 71. buckle Coffee house in Brooklyn. people are getting money who shouldn't." Wants to Stand on Own Feet He was glum for a moment, then blurted out: "I want to stand on my own feet but I don't see why a big city like this can't even find one decent room for a familv. Mr.

Maier. who was football PLATE July 30. 1947. Mrs. McMahan was born in Ire- Binghamton, it was announced by HELENA, beloved wife of the late coach at Commercial High School ialKi amj came t0 this country as 1 president, said in Camden, N.

J. for many years, retired as a teach-ia young woman. She was married Cecil H. Robinson, presideht of the nr wua uiuy a ir 6ii uumi-. Robinson Airlines.

Previously op er in 1936 Before his appointment in nA Cumberland Street Pres John Plate. Services at her residence, 187 81st Street. Saturday. 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood tary Cemetery.

DETERLING WILLIAM, on July 31. 1947. beloved husband of Ethel. Services at the Huff Funeral Home, 71 New Street, Hunt-kision, L.l., on Saturday at 2 p.m. EDEN On July 31.

1947. at her the house when the end came." 'You can't go looking for work i Mrs. Jordon said later. Cemetery. to the school in 1916 he taught, at vterian Church, and for a num-Stuyvesant High School in Man-ir of ypars Sunday school Ithere.

For a while she lived in Man- The cab driver, who knew the which Is seeking a 13-cent wage boost. The union representatives pressed when you have to find a place for your family to live. The State PORTEOUS ADAM, on July 30, family, having frequently worked for them, completed the trip to the 15147 helrn'M hn.hanri 8nQ also 111 KOCKVIlie C'en- employment office said there-j residence. 1020 Kent Avenue, nevoted father of Eleanor McGarty their counter-offer yesterday at a meeting In the office of the United wasn't any Job for me. anyway.

If house tie. returning to Brooklyn a num-iber of years ao. In recent years and C. A. circles At one 5ELIA wife of the late Louis Back at the office the prepara ana wunam: orotner or Jessie.

HtrwuH a program Ol msnriutoH nilh tho Unit. erated with Beechcraft and Fair-child planes, the Improved service takes on three of the converted 21-passenger Douglas craft and will operate on a schedule of one hour and ten minutes between the up-State cities and the Long Island Held. On a companion flight to Teter-boro Airport in New Jersey, Ithaca city officials will be passengers Tran.spoital.ion is furnished to the Hotel Lincoln In Manhattan. States Conciliation Service at 9th there was. they wouldn't have given me any mojiey 0., and devoted mother of John, tions for the surprise party r.iizaoein.

neien, Alexander ana health education in the Y. M. C. A- Brethren Chuich. i Ave.

and 30th Manhattan. Louis and Margaret Eden. Fu- Hpnrv nlnprti at Wn roc stopped. "The little speeches nr M. pM .1 rlr II1WV L'U IU 1 H.

Ross Colwell, regional director It was impassible to find his wife said bitterly. Even t.era! Saturday. 9 a from the unmo wZ: uiierai services win oe neia at Cooke. turned to ashes in our throats," 'California several vears ago. of the Conciliation Service, said no 2 Stinrinv in the reni-ee one emplaye said.

the police couldn't find anything 1 p.m. Cre-; a.st Mav he came East for 7lh Avenue. Sunday, mation Fresh Pond. further meetings would be held until next week. Mr.

Jordon served In the Span when they sent out seven patrol visit and was guest, of honor at Nostraud Ave. The Rev. Richard ish-American War. After the war cars one night looking for a room Hamilton-Commerral dinner will James A. Madden Funeral Home, Franklin and Willoughrry Avenues; Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m..

St. Patrick's R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. FORCE CATHERINE, on July It was after that that the Allenwas over, he worked at the Brook QUACKENBUSH KATE ofj'" 'k i Hill of the Brethren Church East Rockaway, L. on Tuesday. eld Ju. Uew bllck t0 lhe'officiate Burial will be in I July 29, 1947.

beloved mother of.Coast ear In July. cemetery. greens Cemetery- The company offer was made public yesterday by Eugene G. Grace, chairman of the board. Ever lyn Citizen, Times and the Brooklyn Eagle, ended up In the Municipal Lodging House which.

Mrs. Allen said, "wasn't fit for a dog to live in." Final! Found Room, But Aside from his wife, he Is sur Ella Bogardus, Frank and Herbert; 16 oy sister of Lillian Zucca. Services B- Maler- at the Flinch Funeral Home, 34 81 1947, at her residence, 199 Gates vived by two children, Robert Jr. Avenue, wife of the late Edward: who lives in Connetlcut, and Mrs. Mrs.

McMahan is survived by a son. William A. McMahan, a life insurance broker; a daughter. Mrs, Mary M. Umstead, of Long Cal and a granddaughter, Evelyn i Umstead.

I Hempttead Avenue. Lynbrook. on -f found one empty room I wouldn't even look at otherwise," H. Halsey Natsch of Hempstead. mother of.

Raymond Norton and Mrs. Louis Siens; also survived by Mrs. Philip Daarr Friday at 8:30 p.m. Five Are Injured In Two-Car Crash Five persons were Injured, two seriously enough for hospitalization, when two automobiles side- SCHLUETER HELENA, on lour sisters and one brother. Re posing at the Parlors of J.

Sul she said, "but the landlord wouldn't take in anybody with children. "What is all this housing busi dren. "I haven't the least Idea EBBERS-HILL inc. Clintoi him fneral Chjpil 519 Clinton Avenue G. E.

FUHRER, Lie. Mgr. MAIn 9.0S31 July 31, 1947; beloved wife of Paul Henry; mother of Hilda, Herbert, what to do now." iWife of Teacher Helmuth. Irma, Hugo and Hana ness going to lead up to?" she asked, seeming to wonder aloud The twins and Carole were running around barefoot outside the livan, 486 CUusson Avenue, until Monday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of Nativity, 9:30 a.m. GORHAM MARTIN, of 407 Pa garage, their laughter ringing clear without emotion.

Mrs. Allen looked at her chll wiped each other on Ocean Parkway near Prospect Ave. at 12:30 In the sunny air. Mrs. Helena Plate Rites Tomorrow Funeral services for Mrs.

Helena cific Street, native of County Gal a.m. today, Hospitalized in Kings County! way, Ireland, July 31, 1947, brother laura. Funeral services Sundav. 8l at John J. Healey Funeral! Fncral sprvlces for Mr' Ma" Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue.

Inter-'bel Daar of 4024 Manhattan ment Monday, 1:30 p.m., at Lu-Seasate, wife of Philip Daar, a theran Cemetery. 'teacher in the New York City STURCKE On July 31. 1947, school system, will be held ift 2 HERMAN, beloved husband of the; o'clock this afternoon ai Mid-late Theresa and father of Dr. Her-itown Memorial Chapel, 171 W. man H.

Sturcke. Services at- Fred. 85th Manhattan. Herbst Sons Memorial 7501 mhi Mrs rnar who wa.s 33 riled LEGAL NOTICES were Max Rein. 48.

of 1320 E. 7th of Michael; one sister and one brother in Ireland. Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday. 9:30 a.m. and his wife.

Sadie. 42. He She Walter B. Cooke Plate, 78. widow of John Plaie, willSuffered a brain concussion be held at 2 p.m.

tomorrow in her! received cuts and abrasions SUPREME COURT. KINU3 COUNTY -New Vork Lien Plaintiff, aainat Mirhele Lxtrapo, et D- fndania. Plaintiff altnrncy, Harry Uaiipknecht. 13i Bronclway. Pursuant to Jiidvrnent of home.

187 81st St. Burial will be Treated at the hospital and re sharp. St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G.

Duffy. 9th Street and 4-h Avenue. GRANFI ELD JOHN on July INC. leasee were josepn vjuarneri, zo. sure aaiea juiy 'b.

1 win sell at Avenue, Sunday, 3 p.m. Interment! Wednesday at Camp Yukon. FUNERAL INFORMATION public auction at tlie Biooklvn Real Estate Exrhanre Saleiroom. 189 Mon- Mrs. Plate died Friday in Stam-l 0,0 A.ve rtar'an Lutneran Cemetery.

jthrop, where she was an as-j ford. N. where she had oi. i' tKue Street. Brooklyn.

New York, on 50 Seventh At. MAia 2-8585 sustain, neaa counselor, one was TTiUn AuKUSt 22. 1947. at 12 n'l lnrk noon 1947, at his residence, 465 79th fitreet: beloved father of Mrs. taken in mere Monaav oi a re-'" St.

Thev suffered minor bruises. I AuoHtt 3rd S. Adam I 1 Ch.pfl n.iiiHe. Bicn An I Warren Street, on Wednesday. Ident of Brooklyn, as an ac- Giiarneri was driving east on brother.

William and three sis- 47- beloved mother of Gladys member of tnP Spa(ate niember of the Laurel Club.i Ocean Parkwav when his automo that day. by G. V. MrMahon. ur-tioneer, the premises known as Ser-tion 8.

Block 1797. Lot 77. on the Tax Map of Kings County, more particularly dejrribed In aaid judgment. iMted: New York. July 3h 1947.

SOLOMON BROSOWITZ. Referee. aul-61 fTn ters. Helen. Margaret.

Mrs. Agnes;" of the Women's Aiiierican O. R. T.i"" iiufcoanu. lor many and milk' au uac upriairu u.y Jarobson.

and three grandchildren. "P'1' Acinic Avenue. and associated with the lo-l years the grocery 1218 FUtboik BUckniaiter 2-0266 Salurtiai, jtuputf 2nd OVWH.L. John A mt hprl 1S1 Linden Blvd. BUcknlniter 4-1200 Saturday.

Auaul 2nd RI CKI.KV. John I. IMI A.M. Chapel Parent-Teachers Association, business In Kerl Hook, celebrated Solemn Requiem Mass Monday. oaiuiaay aiical Besides her husband s'ne is 50th wedding anniversary In west, s.oew.pea otner.

9 JU Wl. ii. i v. Intei-ment Holy Crass Cemetery. iws.

Mr. fi.iie meet l-'eo. 26, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATU OF NEW YORK, by the Grace, of Cod Free and Independent To Domenli SttTNSftV A MTftv -Ji 'viveti bv two sons. Frank and Miiorolo iaa, Angela Kegina aavino. Jofeiih Regina.

WHKKtAH. I-iier Reg na Brooklyn Againtt the World EbbeU Field Aug. 15-16-17 known as Luejt Rogina. who realdej at 2324 East 14th BiooklvA. N.

1947. at his 1359' Park Stephen; a daughter. Judith; Several nieces and nephews Place, beloved husband of Eva ster. Dorothy Levene. and two Mirvive.

father of Blanche Gruneberq, brothers, Reuben and Abrahumi Florence Sundmark. Grace Coords jBarnett. Albert Marks, 56 and Milton grandfather of; Funeral services for Albert Marks, MyrLe Wiggins; also survived by A-. IJJ 56. a painting contractor, who died rine other grandchildren and twoiXOt WltOC MOnflriV Tuesday in his home, 219 14th great-grandchildren.

Services IVIIVJ I IUIIUUJ Mi today Eric son Ericson's Chapel. 500 al um GRIFFIN ELLEN, July 30, 1947. beloved wife of Daniel J. Funeral from the residence. 1091 E.

Street. Saturday; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Rose of Lima Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

John E. Duffy, Director. Waller B. Cooke, funerala have ill dignity and quiet gracioutnett that comet of sympalby and undemanding. They are dialing uiahed by a careful altention to detail, a well-managed romplelenrai.

One out of every len funerala in ew York City la cnndurled by alter B. Cooke, Inc. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP ALPINE WILLIAM Street. Saturday, 2:30 p.m. A Pnrkl3n3n 503 4 Aver.ii' loved husband of Geneveive (nee Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

I U. II 1 1 1 1 Imouow in Green-Wood Ellems): devoted father of Thomas; WAITERS EM A I W. and Mra Margaret. Hnry. Serv-j; Archibald Buchanan.

79 who for' A 'elong of Brooklyn. he 63-32 Forest Ae. HEb 3-0900 Mnndav. Auovit 41h SCIIRH'K, Irma V. id A.M.

at Chapel 156-10 JAmilca 6-6676 Fridcv. Annuit ttt HISHOI illna I "0 M. at Chapel Soturdav Aiionst 2nd Al.l.EN. Fred servtreB In be arranged 158-14 Northern Blvd. FLuihinf 3-6600 Snturdrv, AvOU't 2nd Waller 111 A.M.

al Chapel 404 W. 5 hi YXTcOlnnibni 5-2091 F'ndnv. CAUM Thuma. A.M. al bipel 117 W.

72nd N. Y. C. TR. 7-9700 tdnv, AhQuttl ttt nRAhlTV.

Jane 0 15 A at Chapel POI.Il.lH, Josephine I P.M. at f'hapel HARTLEY, Stbil P.M. al Chapel FITITT, Robert 1 1 P.M. at Chapel I Saturday, Avautt 2nd MORRIS, Alice 1:00 P.M. at Chapel KPIEI.HOCK, Martha I 00 at Chapel home.

1060 Hancock Street main- vears cond.teri Marks Brothers. SP-20 37th Avenue. Jackson eft bv his father. Surviving l.v 957 Seneca Avenue: beloved ih.i.i,. cm hT widow, the former Mary wife Of William- lovincr Mrs Mlii riim in Mahwah.

where. M.ntler: two dauehters Marie Jenninger and Edward Schiebel. Marks ana Mr. Margaret Mackey; was due to a heart ailment KEAIUS SONS ,1504 BUSHWICK AYE. out liOCX rOM SUIWAT (Busivict 5 O'tnest Marks and Minerva two setters, Funeral services on Friday.

8:30 has presented a petition praying for a deiree that lite Ijtat Will and Tea-lament of Paul Reglna. also known a Paul Rogina. who resided al 2324 East 14t Brooklyn. N. be admitted to probate as a Will of Real and personal property, and that Let-lets Testamentary be issued t-5 the said petitioner, as executrix of said estate, who may qualify thereunder.

NoW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the Cuunty of Kings, to be held in Room 23-A at the Hall of Records in the County of Kitis. on the 2ibh day of August 1947. at 9 3'l clock in the forenoon, why guch decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have, aused the yeal of our said Surrogate Court to be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) Witness, Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, the 11th day of July, 1947. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate'! Court. Jy2o-4t AT A SPECIAL TERM, PART if. of the City Court of the City of New Yotk. held hi and for the County of Kings.

Central Courts Building. 120 Schermerhorn Street. Borough ot Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 21st dav of 1917. Present.

Hon. Jacob J. Sihwartz-wild. Justice. In tic matter of the applicsiinn of MICHAEL PREFTACY fot leave to hange Ins name to MICHAEL p.m..

at George Baque Funeral1 Mr. Buchanan, who a as born tiKMrs Anna Martin a brother, Brooklyn, lived for many years and two grandchildren. Home. 614 Woodward Avenue. Ridgewood.

Interment Saturday. RH. 4-5800 1451 lit Y.C. cfunera Heights, Friday, 8 p.m. Funeral fO p.m..

Saturday. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. HUGHES JOSEPH, on July 31, of 769 St. Mark's Avenue, be-fcived husband of Mary E. Hughes.

United Spanish War Veterans services, Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel, 519 Clinton Avenue, Sunday, 7 pm. Religious services Church of St. Luke and St. Mat-thew, Sunday, 8 p.m. KENWELL On July 29.

MARGUERITE MARY (nee Vaughan) of 230 93d beloved wife of John and dear mother of Raymond. Mrs. Kathleen Swenson, ome 1 Saturday, Auav.it 2nd Gerlruda 3" A.M. al Chapel CAI.ALO, Barbara 1:00 P.M. at Chapel id uecauir 01.

ne was a memoer of the old Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church, now the Flat-bush Tompkins Congregational Church, and Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary F. Buchanan, and a son, Archibald A. Buchanan of Mahwah. 10:30 Mount Olivet Cemetery.

WICKS July 31, 1947, CHARLES (Rey); husband of Lillian; and devoted father of Burton Reynold and Margaret loving GEORGE D. CONANT Moodinger Funeral Parlors For your comfort our Chapel It Air-Conditioned DIGNIFIED FUNERALS BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 1 50-1 0 illiKle Rvtmaa-Mmalca 6-M76 1SI 14 North. Ivd.FUahuifJ-lM 1211 nttn Mv-BUmlntar 2-0264 Kl Linden kuerrard BUckminster 4-1200 son or Anna also survived bv Funeral services will be held at Smtatk TMiM-MAja 2-tSlS (-32 for ait neanitt HtftniM 000 as low as rrrnj $150 JM two grandchildren. Lois Mane and 2 in Mondav. at.

the 1120 Flarbush Avenue Tel. BUckminster 2-0247 FUNiRAl HOMIS IN IVERT ROROUCH AND WIITCHIITIR Charles Rey. Services at his resi- Pea.e ai Son Funeral Home, 437 dence, 273 Avenue. Saturdav.iNostrand Ave Burial will he Mrs. Ruth Sorensen.

Robert and2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Evergreens Cemeterv. 1 fond grandmother of.ceme.ery. LIU I. MITICIH 1 nci.aimko ritormrr FREE AND INHEPENliENT- I reading and filing the pc-ri.

To: Rachel Frame, also known of Mehael Preftscv. dnlv MIKHIIVS SAI.K Ded Louis Shulsky, 66r itacy rratne; itenerca oonen. aisoi'iw the litlt day of July. 1917. pi nf HKI.D PY THE UNION fi COM, PANY.

17ft' Rensen Biuok-lyn 2. N. known as Ttehe Cohen: Jacob Nevens CLEARY Anita Jenssen, Arlene Sorensen and Carol Ann Swenson Services at Daxraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 fi Avenue. Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

Saturday morning. August 1, 1945. SHERIFF'S SALK By viclTie of out of th. Suprenie. hi, Kirikv County, to roe deeded and delivered.

I will jo'll at Puhlir Aur'tion. hy Kim'-r W. Donovan, auctioneer, as lha law fr cash only, on the 4th day Really Operator SEND OREETIN'c; WHEREAS, N. I.I.'PA.TIN and DAVID LUPATIN. who roide at No.

144-22 70th Avenue. Kew Garden Hill. Flushing. Inland. N.

and WILLIAM STRONG, wtlio resides at Hotel Paris, 97th Street and West End Avenue. New York City, have presented their account as Executors of tho F.state. of AARON LCUAL KOTICES sIiprkm v.6 rtTk i Ivoa'cot'NTT" UiCIS LEVI NR. Plaintiff, aaainsl N-K REALTY et IN PCRSUANCK OF A OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE duly madd and entered In the above entitled artion, and bearing data the th day of July. 1947 I.

the underaiicned. Referee, in aaid Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, in the Rotunda of the Klnga County Court Hou.e. in the Borough of Brooklyn, on (he lft day of Augtuit. 1947. ai 10 no o'rlock A.M..

the premises described hy aaid judgment to be gold, followa: An Irregular parcel of land, with the building thereon, located on the northerly atde of Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. 2li'l feet 11 inches eaat of of AuKilo't. al 11 oVlo in the. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pm pliant to Section 402 or the Ahan-d nd I.tperiy Iaw of the Stale of New York: (ai Thai ft report of unrlnimed amount of money or other property held or owing by the above-nano-d haa been made to the Srate Comptroller and that a list of the. naim-a of the person or Gone bur not forgotien WIFE and DAUGHTER.

CLEARY In memory of our loving son and brother, EDWARD CLEARY. who passed away August 1, 1945. Louis Shulsky of 2504 Avenue real estate operator for the last 40 years and a member of the firm ttig for leave to assume the name of Mnhaei Preston in place of his present name, and the annexed ctitificaie showing the tlje of birth of petitioner, and the-ourt being that the averment- in said petition are true, and that there is no reasonable objection to the change of name proposed. Now. therefore, on motion of Samuel Fagelman, attorney for the petitioner.

It ia ORDERED, that the said Michael Prefiacy, be and he ia authorized to asaume the name of Michael Preston, in place and instead of hia present name on the 30th day of August. 1947. upon complying with the following conditions, namely: that petitioner cause this order and the papers upon P. NEVENS, also known as Aaron sevens deceased, lately reaidini ng of Shulsky fe Katz, 307 5th at Bor- No. 9V8 East nth Street, in th, roreiiooii.

al Koemaile ym kina; 12tfi 3Stll Street. Brooklyn. New York in the County of King, all he riifht, title ana Interest which Rofeinarie. Packing Cow Ine the judgment dehior. had on the 2Slh dav of July, 1147.

or at any time thereafter, of. in and to the following, property: II boxes pine nuta (25 ll. each boxi. capers (1 and 2f oz. jal.l.

32 caes caper and '4 ra'-a cinna- d'! terday In heTi'iS ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, ork. and city ana state of New Yr petition praying that their account tnsv be luriiciuilv aeltied Ood wok home, it w.a HiS wlL memorial Hospital. He was bo. a Ve or Bu: lo our he.ru he Uveth Mr. Shulsky wis bom in Ru.S4.ia i hu.inrV ni P.eren Sleep on, dear Ed and take vour rejt.ano had been a resident Ol the Brooklyn 2, where any li We mi you mo.

who ioved vou best 1 ahand.oi.'d property payable: He was 66 Avenue, having a frontage NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show allse before our Surrogate's Coillt pavinenl mon II case klea iof 40 feet in width on Atlantic Ave- which it was granted to be entered Mom, Pop. Sisters. Brothers fl cured in many larje realtv trans-: and refunds, loueiiirr wiHi imei or. ami I pt. tars), loo of the County oT to be to-id'and filed in the office the Clerk nni- nue and havinT an area of innately 22.5(10 square feet, more ot one niete.jn alio luwiiii n.

(in, in oi i I'-pp-r ll la BANKRIPTC1 NOTICCS fHemnriama ArlutomlfiigmrtttB ON THIS PAGI May Be Placed Easily and Quickly By Telephone CALL MISS HART A Klin 4-62M in Room at the Hall of Rec-jnf this Curt, and within 10 davs in a tl, r.n, il, Mtitiv Ihia nr.l.., a tin i.r irim iiii.r i .,1.,..,. ach li Sohierin oroperties Beekman'tii' ''ieediii- day of s-p-i barrel i iuu lb. baci 1-HI' Reference Is made to the Judgment dav of August. 19-17. at 9 tlie net it inn.

rV will a ropy "on. for a more complete deacription ofin'ilork in t'n foicnoori. why aucl, tlireof to be published in the lrw. puer o. lenib-- 1,1 pet-iono.

to n-loo c.nn lYt.RK-SV.VroR ORPOK.VTli.N. Mai.ll..an. Lft nihe.r nirlit lo eve he Ku 1 ennam. i'i preniie-. settlenient "hould not he had Eagle, newMciocr tvihiHlied Dat-d.

July 10th. nentoi, relief under Chapter XI year lie headed a the jam--, and j. .12 TESTIMONY WHEREOF we Conn's, and witlTln in davs IN Tha' therea'te! and on laf. ISI'- cases 1 EDWARD A. COLEMAN.

Referee. 10 UM, so, on- i-, ase. Louis Cohen Piaintiff'a Attorn'v have caused the or o'K hi ei ll'e making ot tins oloej said Sin ogtc Coutt to be I piiolicafion "hall be en.er hereunto affixed. and filed with the clerk of thw Court. 1..

R-feree in Bankruptcy Senior. HolOilU Corporal toll. nicn the a.pet uf the airov- nam-l purchased the Temple Court at 5 cnn-siating- Piel. and Hope c. ciairoeq iiaytnents and re-iolne case cork Soclei The rnregomg sale hereoy ad-Tundc.

tcuetiier win interest, due stoppei lima- machine. 1 I jour ned to August 8. 1947. at the-same (Seal) itne.s Hon AM. I and after such requirements a-- com be st Public And on Thur- r.

7 titereon ano less lawful neQuc, ions. tank i-iimi ail. tank 4 its tune and place D. McGAREY surrogate or, plied ith the petitioner Micha.J dav. August 1947.

a' 13 noon. a ourvivinz are nis widow. Dated Auaust 1. 194 tilt remaining will he paid to theties from shs to 1 tin gaisi. 2 hall on sort arter the said County St the Ror.

Preftacv River Road North X. J. esks 1 tvnew'ller 2 I hairs. 1 fi Siate Comptroller, and that it -shall Sarah ShuLsky; to sons, Elgin, a day of August. 1947 be known byr EDWARD A CO LEV AN, Referee ly9-tWF 'it ahinet and other miscellaneous chat name or Michael rreston ann MAX SCHWARTZ Attorney fot Debtor.

LOI'IS HAMBt'tia Auctioneer. ifal estate operator, and Rubin, an attorney; a daughter Mrs. Hilda ough of Rrookrv-n, in the said Coun-v. the 11th day of J'llv. 1947.

AARON JACOBY Clerk of the Surrogate' Court. Jy2i-4t thereupon cease to he Ha hie therefor. THE BROOKLYN UNION GAS COMPANY. 176 Rsmwn Street. Brooklyn J.

X. Dated, August 1. 1947. tels on JOHN J. McCLOS-KEY.

of the City of New York. Paul Scuneca. Iepulv Sheriff, EiooklyitRtw York. July 23. 1147.

other name. Enter JACOB 8CHWARTZW.VLD if J. C. ft Kile No. 1103 194.5 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW jORK.

BY THE GRACE Of r35i and Xour grandchUdren,.

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