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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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I manly- wvmom A BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 1 1946 7 Iday, March 11, 1946. lxloed hus Robert E. Sherwood DIES; longshoreman band of Euuna: father of Winslowj lArdery. John McTernaii Chapel.

W-31 lMth Street. Jamaica. ONCE FAMOUS CLOWN. 89 tUk TilT.SC 11, Wednesday 'r jiiwi milVJ ill aagiey.EUiebeth Mocker, Lillian tiermen.I 8 Nuetrel, Louise services lor riooert in the laie 1930 Mr. Sherwc McCANN On March Sherwood.

80. last of P. Bar- i leatured in radio brotdCMU.I Rattmger. D. J.

Ruhl, Emma jBoro Pier Brawl PETER dear husband of Mar- ms clown, who died Saturday and in that manner he became I hi home. 7SS Westminster Road Uncle Rnh tn ht nt hoi mnii tMeiJWloney McCann: beluvec Ryan, Joseph 1 be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow girls. Police today set a dragout for a Schauf Frederick ther of Thomas and Margaret. Sherwood, posing at Chapel.

IIS Atlantic sailants who yesterday shot Rav- the New York and Brooklyn Pu- Born in St ClairsviUe. Oluc Soden. Kathryn Puneral Wednesday at 9:30 nral Home, 187 S. Oxford St Bu- saw hi first eirrus bv turniiui la -MBit DeMeglo, 27, a longshoreman, NiMH MlldredStelnmeler, arngan. Thomas Stocks.

Augusta sister stutt, KftUMTUM I Agatha Tilly, Carrie Udey.Aimee iiHock.Mae ycffcrdv John a.m.; thence to 8t. Mary Star of therial wju be private on Wednesday a pail of cherries to the proprietor 111 a Drawl on Pier 3. at 'oot1 Sea R. C. Church, where Solemn Re-jraorning.

of the show, Dan Rice During the Sedgwick St. qulem Mass will be offered at 101 The oldtime circus clown who performance Mr. Rice, who had DeMeglo who lives at 1368 53d. a m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, later became a successful book been a clown himself, jokingllv St was taken to Long Island Col-j Director, Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. dealer, served for more than 25 asked the youngster, who then was Hospital suffering from gun-! McKENNA On March 10 1946 ars ltn Bamum's. He ahook'll. if he would like to become i'hoi wounds in his neck, back and, JAMES 0MM6 S9th Street be-' Victoria, called circus man. That night the bov hid 'isht wrist, His condition was de-j loved husbaiwl of the late Catherine Mark Twain by his first name and himself in Uie tent canvas aboard I ious St devoted 7m knew intimately Kugene Field.a lumbering road wagon.

Police of the Butler St. sutlonj John Carnev Maraaiet James Whitcomb Riley, Thomas A Later Mr. Sherwood opened a DeMeglo was known as a in Vincent McKenna' sergeant President Theodore book store in Cadillac. Mich andruWOner" along the water-j 0 brother of Right Reverend Ro06ev11 But ln hls estima- after operating that and a number lnx. Hon.

the tens of thousands of chil- of others in the midwest, brmiaht Meanw .1. 1 iome. Tucker, Lillian Varley, Mark Ward, Charles Ward. Warren Weeks. Kate Wernig.

A Wilson. Emma n-Uig. Jessie HQ, B.M. I I I IV Luis a iohk nrminiT Williams and- Sarah C. McKenna: riml to he was ef lection-, his business to New York, uter Negro dock worker, of 311 l45th DfcRY ihout Wednesday on LWfSX 1, fn, '-BeekmanS, bail for Jieaimg ualt and robbery thVftiM ffiSteasdav March 13, 9:30 a.m: Kiddie Klown Klub and am every live, he made his home for many i wmmina I uttuti Tuesday.

nl JjJ Vm.L,, tree ta ob front' yard with iolli- the Park Slope 'section" He was a Queens. Heln Church. Interm Holv ai.ri muted the children of member of Crystal Wave Lodce Manhauan, was said GLEY-, Suddenly. March 9. cross Cemeterv.

neighborhood to- harvest 638. A. M. Three to be one of three Nesroes them. Hate Ella Babies.

Funeral Irom her McTERN AN GRACE GILBERT, for the robberies. The others are still at large. man Pmniori vUsr i.k tiim- March iw. oeioveo wne oi Tues- Wh-y at 9:30 a.m Solemn Requiem 'be "'ed mother Eire Chief Leads Mourners In Tribute to Cardinal Glennon Church ol St. Gregory.

In- 01 Kverett. uemu, rem Holy Cross Cemetery, l. Kathryn and William. Tuesday. 8:30 a.m., from her, BATTERM AN LOUISE SOPHIA, resideivce, 3710 Avenue Requiem i March 8, 1946, of 181-27 Dalny Mass R.

Church of Si. Thoman Mrs. Carrie Tilly, Executive's Mother Jload. Jamaica Estates; devoted sis-J Aquinas. Interment Holy Cross Dublin March 11 U.P The Irish nun to St Unas leu Newark Airpon riiplomalic cotps and 'last night for Shannon, 125 miles of Emma and Minnie P.Cemelery.

faculty and students of the from Dublin. The plane was Mrs Carrie Tiilv 'si motherof I' at the Puneral Home. 98-07 MOCKER LILLIAN ELIZA- nesthiMid paid last tribute today Shannon at 1 p.m. (Brooklyn time York Dock Company and former head of ne Brooklyn Chamber oi i John Joseph Cardinal U.ennon Wetmesriav and reach I arcaicia the little All Hallows College Field, New York, at 7 a.m. Thurs- I-scan Avenue, corner oi ut'vcu Whan Avenue, Forest Hills, I i sister of Miss Anna Mocker.

Mrs (Interment the Evergreen Minnie Zimann, Mrs Sophia Arnold Christenseii, blrector. Cresswell and Charles Mocker. at rMidenee 138 Ken 11- Commerce, chert day. It will proceed to Si. Louis oln Place her noine.

901 um Monsinor John Cody, chancel- alter a brief siop in New York She had been ill a week. I COHN JENNIE mee Pi ltcliarO) WOrth Place, Monday. 8:30 p. Cardinal (ilennons An n- Pre.sirten' Sean T. Kellv STARTS LIBRARY RED CROSS ORIVI Davidson, 8, gives his contribution to Red Cross Nurse Sylvio Burg at the opening of the Rod Cross Fund drive exhibit in the lobby of the Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza and Eastern Parkwoy, while waxwork convalescent veteran and nurse look on with approvol.

-i ed wife of Edward devoted neral Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment diocese of St. Louis, celebrated an and Mrs. OTCelly and Premier and other of Juliet. Charles, Harry, Evergreens Cemetery htmr-long requiem lmh nm-s Tlu Vis.

dc Valera Heaued the fhUd. and lor the pa.M Wveais 1(1 1946 lP 'e 1 delegation from the government nad hpfn member of jallPS 10. 1946, Hither. Reposing at Park West; NUETZEL -On March han.i nath nrf unmhn. LOUISE, beloved wife of Anlhonv: Udau.ie uirniimcuacan.is u.c waiaciiv u.

u.c u-nFU Church. Her husband, Wll- pacltj of the church. church. riiaA 'ijAvenue, New York City, from Tues-; devoted mother of Anthony Al-i But the Irish people he loved will Also seated In the intinepi weie services will be AGA KHAN CIVEN HIS WEIGHT IN DIAMONDS, poriu ii.y a ue wmisie. uavia uiy tomorrow LeMay Expects to See in MUUlnCU Wedne.sdav uloglze Gray, representatives of Falrchiid Chapel.

88 Lefferts Plac. A MERE $2,000,000 Hambi) Msrch BJJ0 Ags fchsr, iv p.m. Services Wednesday.iw". nrWn.a uaf arch 13. at 1:30 p.m.

Interment Madeline Steuernagel. Dorothy nion Field Cemetery. NueUel and Rose Kamlne; al.so sur vived by six grandchildren Funeral COLE RICHARD, on March 10, from United Chapels, 1J02 Broad-i4. at his residence, 288 E. 110)1 way on Wednesdy at 9 30 a.m.

In-reet, devoted husband of Cath-lterment Most Holy Trinity Ceme-ine. Services at the Home the native son who rose Sacred College of Cardinals 'The TWA C-34 Skymasle will bear the body of Carditis ie iw IWWfB ernoassies and legs- wlth Rfv RaVmond Die. of tioiw in nuh.in. former Eire Prem.er i)anps cllur, officiating. Burial which William Cosgrave and an ecclecias- 1)p Mit(i4.

GloV8 CemP1Prv Glen- Heal delegation Kpw Qardens. Rocket Trips to Moon lltan Mohomed Ahh, spiritual der of millions of MosWms, had additional f2.000.000 for his value and charity work today the v. Shi also is a ived by i Washington, March 11 IU.W Th for deveiopinf guided missile in-man who devuied the Flying Fort- riiicing anti-aircraft missiles, which daughter son. Arthur N. Edith.

iv March 12. 2 p.m. Lnt vpress Hills Cemetery. fruits of having his weight matched Richard Cole, 81; Jacob D. Wilson, RATTI NO ER DOROTHY JANE Ion March 8.

1946. at Miami Beach. iess t.iruc against Oermany. and eventually will make all currer instituted Hie disastrous Superfort-(aircraft obsolete. But these anti leases incendiary raids on Japanese aircraft missile will be impo'er i tuamonas oy nis iouowers.

Tlit Aga Kahn, one of th world's Retired Executive Lift Manufacturer Joseph Wingebach, supersonic llcne" mtn' weighed at a gilt- lengths ln re-(speed. rionVi yMKrday before COLLINS -On March 9, 1946, beloved daughter of Otto and ERARD beloved husband (nee McGlynn); sister' of ertrude dear brother of Wil-'John, N.R.OT.C. Funeral Tuesdav. im Austin and Herbert 9:30 a.m.. from her residence.

783 ReposmR at Austin W.lEast 17th Street. Requiem mass oran Funeral Home, 121 6th Ave- R. C. Church of Our Lidy of Refuge lie: Requiem Mass Church ol St. i Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Richard Cole, who retired In 1939 Funeral services for Jacob Dl llei PpfjrPn Ffirlfnr i general manager of William An- Wilson, founder and president of'IAwlllVU LUUvQIUI "He M.rZf SlIZ: Airtlht AMUI T1H exactly 242 pounds recenth- rienotv chlr nf r- We cannot develop at tight The weight was ms'vchad by 600.000 derson textile manufdi lutein, i he American Elevator and Machine RWintd From guniij' ui weion-i itM staff for research and development. defenses." he said 'Radio carats of Industrial diamonds and sees almost boundless opportu- c8n be Jammed, but it will be im- 4.000 carats of cut and polished died yesterday at his home, 28(1 E. Corporation. Manhattan, who died, Joseph F. Wingebach, who el ire.

Ired nth at. ne was el, at Metnoaist Hospital, wereifive years ago after a half centur Mr. Cole, a native of Ontario, held yterday at the Harry T. Pylt a tocher and principal in th DOBLER On Saturday. March Emma Rita; daughter of Emi loan Wir.I.tAM helnveri husband Rlhm two sisters also 1 Liicy (nee O'Connein.

and'posing at Donnelly and Purcell Canada, came to this country in Mortuary, 1925 Church Ave Requiem New York City public school svsten 1884 and soon thereafter entered mt! ofwed at Holv Trinitv died March 2 in York, of In the textile business. He is survived Church, Oreenport. Burial was in juries sufiered in an automobile ac iorother of Frank Dobler. Relatives! Funeral Home. 207 Euclid A vent I ex pe.

i to live to see the day ffwi'tencie or secret combinations The $1 000,000 value of the ln-when a rocket vehicle can be sent 01 frequencies which the enemy diamonds, loaned for the to the moon and back" he employ ln attacking u. with eeremonv bv the Diamond Control United Pre missiles Board of the British Board of Trade I "Our strongeet defense in the, in London, will be given to him in Limiting Factor Now Is Power jr be a strong offense, because k-ash. The cut and polished stone The signal corn, in contacting 'the advantaee is increasingly with will be sold to wealthv Moslem bv his widow, Mrs. Catherine Cole; 'i'i- CKMIU. Me was it.

ni. i Mr. Wilson, who made his home Mr. WltiMhuh wc rnrmor and friends are invited to attend Requiem Mass wemirsaay. a r.

Ifuneral from Lawrence G. Fallon! Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church. Funersl Home, 167 Bowers RyAN.JOSepH suddenly.

I Emelia FottatrglQ, and Mrs 'Ague, Oreenport, was born in Brooklyn of Public 118. tth 2 p.m jersey City, on Tuesday a years ago, Aiter graauaimg tromiand 58th and of Junior Klin me moon oy raoai, aemonairatea me auscxer as me spree ui juwm Maurice March 9, 1946, beloved husband oli Alton, and two I Pratt Institute to work fit; and 109 in Brooklyn how vehicle could be con- increases' rvwrnN-EDWARD. died March, Mamie Ryan nee Branni-land Martyr, Cole. electric company in Manhattan. of junior Hun, ahnl in nulled electronically, lie Oeneral Lemay feeL the coum of Chiang Winning 1946 at a local hospital.

loving father of WiUiam F. Funeiai services will ived kv hi dauirhter Mrs AnnalJame A. and Edward J. ihe ip-uience at 2 p.m. Later he became the first super-' Queen.

The limiting factor Is th rquir-jhas been heedless of the lessons Visor engineer of the real estate While a iwrhw in u.hnni.iment for concentrating sufficient two wars and is fast slipping ii iGreenackle. Reposing at the Woodsy1 Chapel Albert Barrom 60th Burial will be in Cypress Race for Mukden Funeral Home, 9J uroaaway. nf management firm which is now he led a lon tight to' achieve fuel 10 ctn'y the missile that far, la dangerous slate of unprepared-Brown. Wheelock, Harris Stevens, 'recognition for them by the Boardior t0 accelerate it up to seven miUslness. "We couldn't even fight our Manhattan.

He started Regents At the time le was Pr requited to ascap thway out of a paper bag today," he own comoanv in 1902 whlrh manu. Lplin.i earth's gravity. Oeneral Lemav'said. Funeral Wednesday anernoon, 2:30. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

gTM" uul lH 01 OftUllS Continued from Page 1 rthur and Dairen, others norxh- ard to Changchun. Central Government anH factures and services oassenaer and: Hiui, the required power might be1 Through superior arch andj ERNY ANDREW. March It), 1940, cemetery WARD -WARREN ud-tenh, freight elevators. He was a member! Evening High School Teachers As- a'hievd by combustion, if not, by: intelligence the country uoerior techuologv." which Gen- Communist spokesmen alike denied March 10. 1946, at.

76 WbTflld Uf s.wt.lve iir Avenue, Freeporl, L. I devoted fa- Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Laura Since retiring from the school sys-ther of Oertrude Boode. Arthur M.l0. wilson; a daughter.

Mrs Helen Mr Wingebach had been liv-Ward and Helen D. Blakely; also c. Fullerton, and a son, Jacob D. inginSt Petersburg Pla beloved hu l. Much 8.

1946, beloved hus- 'V!" baiul of Gertrude, and father of haeffer. Charles Frank Joseph i llliam and Adolph. Rpos ngigclguf broUlfr Qf John and "A rocket capable of reaching the'eral Urnav sees as the one means ltllat. flhtin tn progress moon could deliver a tremendous of counteracting material Mukden, but the situation was blow anywhere hi the world atjparednes. This wll! require re- tense as the groups jockeyed for speeds which would defv detection search on unprecedented ale Nationalist sources claimed or interception." he said.

I "The country has the scientific there was 40.000 Communist weet vivea oy lour gianucinioren ana WllSOB Jr. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Nelli. it-grandchildren.

Repos Fearuiif WingtblChi nauer Schauf. Service at the FalTChild ilrrty Avenue until Tuesday 2 p.m. Cn el Lefffru, pla on Mon. 'fcrematipn Frash Pond Crematory. usmay said tnt air rorces brains, ne saio.

we iutu mum) miani 70.000 to the east and another Mrs. Dorothy Rcsor; a Charles Wingebach; ing at Hungerrord Mortuai Bedell Street, Freeport. I. nuiem Mass al Our Holv Red Drolnpr aheady has a complete program to putjhese brains to work." Rites Are Held PELZMANN Suddenly, on March SHERWOOD ROBERT E. on R.

C. Church. Freeport. on Wednes ft MILDRED (nee Demse) of 417 Karen D. 11148 at 77S We.simmsler August, ana two nan -sisters.

Mrs. Carrie Smith and Mrs. Louisa Oandle. day, March 13, at 10 a m. MOth Street; beloved wife ot William Road, beloved husband ol the late Freaderika Snowr Mad Pianist thrills Millions 100.000 to the south.

jReda Deny Ma Jar OtteaaW I Communlat quarters denied that the Communist armies planned a major offensive. It appeared likely that thre might be haavier fighting later. For John 5. Buskey WEEKS KATE of Bayport, L. I on March 10.

1946. beloved wife Felsmann. Services at Schaefer ipguline C. Survived by three nieces Funeral Parlors, tth Avenue and. Member of Crystal Wave Lodge.

No. Hid Street. Tuesday, March 12. 8.3. a.

m. Services Tuesdav. Jeremiah Foley, Boro Pianist of James T. Weeks, and mother of "am 8un" WMW Eugene James L. and Stanley flvlces John Sl- In Radio Hookup nni i followed by services of theig pm Vorll anri Brooklyn tne newspaper Paace Dailv re- I heodore Rooseveu onapic, no.

Funeral Home. 117 S. Oxford Detroit, March 11 iu.W-The world sported that the police station in one Rertm! From Sundu't Uu Ulllaas E. 8. Notice oi itmerai lam.

street. Interment private Wednes- of delusion today engulfd the 12, 2 p.m at Raynors Chapel. Say- Metal Office Furniture Com pan v. Cttt Mat! ville, L. Interment Union Ceme-' lh attifmt a nth M.n.lLA"LlllUi VlQU 11th Man- VII VMJ I IMII Mukden suburb was attacked Funeral services for Fraaderika j)e aay morning.

Snow janist of HARRIfiAN THOMAS jiiy, iwunm bandits "-the usual Nationain SO DEN On March KATHRYN of 364 Ifcaret; devoted lather of Edward 8. 1946. hattari, will i Stmipler WERNIG FREDERICK A. on (Sunday a Ihe late Saturday, March 9, 1846, beloved i Episcopal Ch sister of father of John S. Wernla.

Services. Bedford Ave. held at .1 p.m. Uw HlttM semble groups who specialiwd In St. Bartholomew's1 Tlle funeral of Jeremiah J.

Foley, programs of four and eight-handed rch. Pacific near1! a former circus man who in compositions, will be held earlier years put on animal acts for, at 2:30 this afternoon (Sunday) at Street, beloved daughter ol John uarrigan. di inner James and Rose; devoled tholomew; also survived by four ndchlldren and one great-grand-Id. Funeral from the residence Frank A. Soden.

Reposing t. j. pi uie mrcflUQ Chapel, Bfi Lefferts Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 25, Plac. Brookly Tuesday a' hid a radio auownx' (erm for ComnumlU 'l r.ot m.d m.st one of N0bOdV UU how daspresd Last nignt mad mastei one of th RuMjf tn the 4,000 mental patients at Wayne go.m he The ftJfv G.n.r.l Ho.pital. played for 'rW- i Mukden.

In th hospital auditorium, mort than 100 prons doctors, scientists, music students and newspapermen Cockroach Rout -watched solemnly. eu: An Immediate hh fell on the WftW, Lflpturt Ship audience as the tall figure of Mr 1 San FrancUoo, March 10 dim Rev. Kermit Casiellanos Sells-Floto Circus and th her home 343 Hancock where will officiate Until shortly Hagenbeck-Wallace shows, will be she died Thursday of a heart at- igrvio the body will 9:30 tomorrow (Mon-ltack. The Rev. Dr.

Paul F. Baraok-FalrohUd Chapel LefferU dav' from lllf MManiis Funeral man. pasior of the Oentrsl-Bedford At: if his son, 1301 East 37tn street, iTuesday, 10 a.m.. at Our Lady of WILSON On March 9. 19 Wednesday.

March 13, 9:15 a.m. Lourdes t'huiih. Inteinieu. Cai- mwun niii ourn Requiem Mass Sacred Heart K. member, will officiate.

Burial Calvarv vary Cemetery, Funeral from Schaefer's Funera I Parlors, 4tli Avenue and 42d Street Cemetery. ill be in Albany Rural Cemetery. Mr. Bt i life-long resident and 57th St. Miss Snow, who was born in Al- ch of Brooklyn, American freighter, the Joaa GLENNON Sister HP AUA 1HA.

streel March 9. 1946. beloved Requiem Mass St. Michael's graduate of Buria! in Calvary Cemetery bany, spent most of hr llf well-known nnlst 10 Commercial High School, and had walked onto stage looking Marelos, was virtually a ahost ahm Church. Interm Holy ul Mr.

Foley. ho lived at 5202 Ave- Brooklyn. For many years she been with the office furniture con-nw Cemetery. associated with her step-father, the II oi. jusepn wwiwt, wmvwwwai or UM) MrVKM I I6MI 4.

on March 10. 1946. Beloved 8:19 pm Koc) Xl Uter of James, Lawrence, EllMbeth interment on1 md Helen Glennon. Requiem Mass Wednesday. 3 nm.

at John cem for the last 20 yai He wasplovtd' as inechanh. Mltchei LCLSA MAT1LDE i ZONIN late Carl G. Schmidt, organitt Ml the old Central Presbywrian neither to right nor left, and sac in the Wellington, harbor down quickly at the plana (today after the crew and dock work- Any doubt to th patient s(ers were routed by a plague of coek-ablllty to play the piece selected; roaches, according to Radio Aus-for the broadcast were dispelled asjtralia. ran through 4 minutes of i The brosdeatt said that t.ha beloved wife of Domenico. and tormmyT been' 7: JVJt.

llvlarch 12, 10:30 a.m Sacred Heart 'Cemetery. iChurch, in his musical work. She re thane Brentwood, inteimeiu sal mained active aa organiter nd di- ana aetoiea sisier oi ana in the work of St. Bartholo- "i M. as a Argla Galvani, Dagmar Casselli and mew's church wh.

Kul buu ms "re ln B'oiyh. He was a ary Cemetery, Brentwood. STOCKS AUGUSTA widow of musical groups until her Baioni. Reposing at William serVcd a vestryman mm a na .1 annln. meal Rama MS Van.

Theatrical Mens Association, and death. She was a mmbr of thexlassics, ranging from the delicate American consul, shipping agenu ALT .1 DAY AIMBE KKIJBO. 01 rene. r.nrtm.h Avenue, Brooklyn. Solemn I.

nivw we timp was KUry of PfM'" Polansiae Milltalre. lety and the M. C. C. Club.

and As.mn iRequiein Mass Queen of All Saints rival, of Centre Square, Y. Church, March 12, at 10 a m. In- lucklnghani Road, oeiovea wue gi Pettlt Parlors, Rockville Centre. h.riM mother of Eleanor At his side during the entire pre-broadcast concert was Mrs Jane Survnim; are two sons. Jeremiah J.

and James O. Filev two sisters, nd Marlon H. Reynolds; pand- TueKtay. 3 D.m. terment St.

Johns Cemetery. Mrs. Alice A. Stont Sister Miriam Bernadine, of the Or- hiother of Lt. Carl H.

Reynolds III. Bowles Predicts Production Boom der of Sisters of Chanty oi st. ervices at St. Episcopal mvn ihid. of Mrs.

Ail Addams Matney, therapist' to Dr Ira Altjchuler. phyaicitn. and htrself ir pllAhed pianist. Mr. was on the air a 1 Man ar of the Sea parish, kvf II Willi 0.

la. hnrrh St Paul's Place and Church ust year. ratUM1, Mapesl, beloved wife of Alexander1 Continued from Page 1 Wednesday. 11 a.m. Inter-lent Oreen-Wood Cemetery.

BORGIA MARGARET. March Saa iron. H.n. 5 I 8tutt and dear mother of Martha Preen. Walter Stutt.

Ella Willen- 1 Mas will 1945 Requ biated Monday of Ave. A solemn requiem mass was (iPttrfl I All I IK thrM! Minor. Constantly reaoe cnurcn. cenuon T. a The aver" 'mployer-uick J0 Malney Mm ALLOC On March 11.

MAE brock, Alexander Stutt and Ann lee Taglianii. beloved mother ofiFenty; also survived by two loml, De Martini and Marion, Mrs. Ella Cadmus and Mrs. Caro-rause; dear sister of Sgt. Louis, llyn Relmer FureraJ services at Y.

Peter. Y. T. andlKlages Funeral Home, RidRewood S. O.

and loving grand-J Avenue, corner of Richmond Street fttha of Vlreinla. Reposing at Tuesday. March 12, 1948, at, 8 D.m in uoivary cemetery surviving nflTP rXPrilllVP Prompt price relief where hard- Th audience burst ir.to applause are two miui. William and Wal- IIUICI LACtUIITC ffiJt under nrtetat he fillished Mr bow'd ter Stone, and three daughters. er ut, fumul It mL ihe Ti WW to right and left.

Except lairer tt h.c.e of His loit MOTHER and DAD. A MARGARET, March U7WU A1 cleared for all-out production." for tne Funeral Home, 8813 5th Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery, anon Myers. notei fx! Tne averase worker barrier to age and salary adjustments WlllUM DUNIUN I SON House. Manhattan, died yesterday TILLY CARRIE of 901 Lin JOHN .1 his home, 513 4th St. coln Place, on March 9, 1946.

beloved Lnvinu HRryrHEns WEjaBSff I. Saturday i wile of the late William Tilly BYRNES Maas st on Tues-'He was 43 ay, March 9. 1948, beloved lather Knstace, John. Catherine, James ri loretta. Reposing at Walter through collective bargaining or otherwise are removed It mean the worker is protected against a runaway cost of living which would destroy the benefits of th adjust- voted mother of Edith, D.m, I GLYNN In loving niemorv of day morning.

March 12, at Holy; Mr. Collins Of i Arthur N. Tilly. Service at the Fair- JOSEPH GLYNN. ho died March wain Wnurcn ror Mr.

and Mrs. muoaiju. -e Cooke, Funeral Home, 1318 1 child Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place 111, 1944. HENKi BYRNRS ind children, tamuy, mi the old Waldorf-Astoria Then Monday. 2 p.m.

a 0Vn, tag kin Tn' FAMILY. FUNERALS At IDU OUR PUNERAL HOMES 151 IMai o.l 4-120 in io the Hotel Penn- latbuah Avenue, until weanesoay, a.m.; thence to C. Church St Jerome, where Mass of Re-mem will be offered. TUCKER LILLIAN Ma average farmer an lncraae flow ot machinery, tool and peacetime goods. It means i rtenee ru- pap awa.y March 1 1, 1945 and the EMM House will be held Tues- "le declining income which iierai noiii i MEYER In loving meinorv of Aimiversarv Mass March 15, (Street.

Wedne.sdsy, 9:30 a.m.: Re-nur mother, EMMA A. MEYER, who St. Antony's Church LANSING JESSIE M. on Si irday, March 9. 1948, beloved sis TEAttUlaB- NOTICI i i HEM BT CIV NT liA Secratary nf the Statt Iar Iraderoarli "BBI.

Sf "iontatuV BnMlN n. DAIRY quiem mass oi. iviains v-nuicn, iu aietl March 11. 1924 mnnory day from the Austin W. Moran Fu- farmers expected after V-J neral Home, 218 8th Ave with re- dV w'" not materialize because qulem mass at 10 a.m at St.

purchasing poer of workers will Savioui C. Church, 8th Ave. and be kept up. i Florence -h. Interment Calvary Omel Her DAUGHTERS.

he Fairrhild cnapei, no iierus WIFE and DAUGHTER. Place, Tuesday, 8 p.m. VARLEY On March 9, 1946, St. Burial will be in St John' RON AN- atafi sgt. WILLIAM J.

RONAN Virol notlcts Accepted 8 a Csmeterv WALTER, Avenue', husband of' the late Mar-rch 10, 1946. of 41-08 Parsons faUjpr of Mary Mark jsecond am Mr. HENRY McCAODIN I SON Surviving are his wife Gertrude M. Collias, and Uievaia, nuwmix Winifrecl Marga brothers, William Auath wt is associated with the Bo'd i Kducation, and Herbert J. posing at Dodge Funeral Home.

I I 'i MOM. DAD, MARY. JUNE. ANN. fclen Cove, N.

Y. Services March 2 o.m interment nasi mu- Side Cemetery, Glen Oov. GEORGE D. CONANT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MATHESON MAEl livu. to th under.lanad tn inMUtai iur lh prndvo ui of rci ill.

at Inn l.v CHAPELS AVAILABLI IN ALL LOCALITIO 24 SEVENTH AVENUE Nlvlaa I-19 11 Austin W. Moran. Director WARD March 10. 1946, CHARLES beloved brother of Georgia Rolff and Elsie Wolf; Also survived by nieces, Mrs. Muriel Morgan, Mrs.

Gertrude Meyer and Mrs. Karlln Streng. Services at Fred Hrbt Sons Funeral Home. 83 Hanson Place. Tuesday.

8 nm Inter 'nee Bllrui', Saturday. March 9, 1946. beloved wife of William, and ievoted daughter of Alice nd EBBERS-HILL CliitM Amu Fmrii Ckipd 519 Clinton Awnw G. I. FUHRER, Lie.

Mgr. Mlin 2-0531 Personal Service Modern Facilitie Convenient location 1 120 FLAT BUSH AVE. BUikmimret 2-0247 ftollie Blinn. Services at her resilience, ISM E. 34th Street.

Tuesday, older form? for Acknowledgments, olso other helpful Info-motion Ak for Miss Horf MAIn 4-620(5 Mnd.r, rWp.b S7Z1 kit. Wl.d.., 84 731 ISlk Ava St-io-srit -25SI ment prlmie rinelawn National 30 p.m. Interment wennesoav at ndioott. New York, rrangenient by Welgand Brother. Cemetery, March 13..

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