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I FEINSTEIN-LOUIS of 633 BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1944 NORMAN WURTS, 73, DIES; ITPn HI lATAn A Wnt im lVJ I CU UUKAmtK 'Adams. Margaret Lower' James Arkuerson, Charles MacCalluni. A Lonergan Attorney Again Awaited Continued from Page 1 Rev. J.

F. Grimes, Brooklyn Pastor Requiem Mast Is Set For Saturday Morning The funeral of the Very Rev James Grimes. pastor of 8t. France de Chantal Church, who died Tuesday night at the age of 51. will be held Saturday at the church, 57th St.

and 13th Ave. At 3 pm. tomorrow the body will be taken from the rectory, 1273 58th where Fatiier Grimes was J. L. Ramsay Cadet Midshipman Son of Eagle Staff Man Victim of Auto Crash New Rochelle, Feb.

24 Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 30 p.m for John Liddle Ramsay son of Mr. and Mrt John L. Rauvay of 27 Pershing who was fatally injured in an automobile accident in the Bronx Tuesday night. Services will be conducted at the funeral parlors of George T. Davis, 14 LeCount Place, with bJrial in Beechwood Cemetery.

A guard of honor from the New the striking effects In his photographs of such architectural landmarks as the Woolworth Building. Rockefeller Center and the Supreme Court Building in Washington. D. C. Many of his photographs are on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

New York Public Library, the museum of the New York Historical Society, other museums and libraries throughout the country Mr Wurts was born in Hoboken, and began taking pictures when a boy. With his brother. Lionel. Ije established the Wurts firm in 1894. Besides Lionel, of the Hempstead address, he leaves another brother.

Henry, of Brooklyn Annerson. Mary Mtict-i Bartley John T. Blesstngton, Block. Peter J. Elliot .11 Mattson, Helen McCormack.

John Dona Couget. Catherine Morale iil. r.m., Mullfr Lucv Daly, Gerald J. Parry. Jct.nic Decker, Charles Duffy, Charles Pope, Henry Ramsay, John L.

o.in.r; Martha PlUgerald, L. Sands. Isabella I Gunkel GeorivJ. Schomak'cr. Harris.

John J. H115US. James Van Ingcn, H. Walsh. William Williams.

Lorlmer Williamson, w. Knight, Harry ieuer, raiiui- ADAMS MARGARET E. suddenly on February 23, formerly of Brooklyn and Valley Stream; beloved mother of Mrs. JeanetteMans of Bridcehampton. and Robert H.

of Seir Hill. Norwalk. Conn. Services at 10:30 a.m. Friday.

Feoruary 25 at Wyckoff Funeral Heme. Rock-viile Centre. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn. ANDERSON CHARLES, February 23, in his 66th year, beloved husband of Delia Murphy Anderson; also survived by sons. Jeremiah.

H.iiohtfr Mrs LoretU Riggs. Reposing at New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home. 187 South I Oxford Street. Services Saturday, 10 a.m. ANDERSON On February 22, MARY beloved mother of Frederick and devoted sister Of Catherine Connolly, Bridget Maher and John Connolly.

Funeral from John H. Timms Chapel, 246 5th Avenue, on Friday at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Peace i Church. Please omit flowers. I BARTLEY JOHN on Tuesday February 22.

1944, beloved hus- I band of Lauretta and devoted father of Lauretta. Eileen and Jack; also survived by one sister and one 1 brother. Reposing at his residence, 516 68th Street, until Saturday. February 26 at 9:45 a thence to Our Ladv of Angel R. C.

Church where solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated at 10:15 a.m. Inter-mem Holy Cross Cemetery. BLESSINGTON On Wednesday, February 23. 1944. JOHN J.

BLESS- INGTON, husband of the late I Annie and father of Ulric Re-': posing at Funeral Home. 187 SouUi Oxford Street. Funeral Saturday. Requiem mass Holy a 11 Church 9 a.m. Interment St.

John Cemetery. Omit flowers. BLOCK February 18 1944. Lt. PETER J.

BLOCK, U. S. A. A. ol 950 East 5th Street, beloved son of Henry A.

and Mary brother of Henry Jr. Reposing at John E. Duffy Funeral Home. Coney Island Aenue at Foster Solemn requiem mass St. Rose of Lima Church, Saturday.

10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BOLEN GEORGE FRANCIS on February 23. 1944, beloved husband of M. Virginia, and father ot Eulalia.

George Francis Jr. Sgt. Gilbert Ralston. U. S.

and David, nephew of Olive M. Powers. Reposing at residence, 339 11th Street. Funeral Saturday. 10 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Thomas Aquinas. 4th Avenue and 9th Street, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONNELLY MARGARET V. Of 192 Chestnut Street, beloved wife of John S.

and mother of Corp. John S. Jr sister of Mrs. Alice Kretz. George.

Arthur. Edward. Robert. Lester and Matthew Peach. E.

82ci Street, beloved huMiand of I Lillian; devolca tamer t-aui. Services pm at Kirsch- 34STnroop Avenue in i Cemetery. FITZGERALD LAWRENCE on February 22, at hie residence. 316 7th Avenue, beloved husband of Kate Fitzgerald; beloved father of Gerald Fitzgerald, Catherine Hynes, Helen Maynard. John, Thomas.

Richard Fitagerald. Margaret Reilly; beloved brother of John Fitzjerald Solemn requiem mass Friday, 10 a.m.. St. Saviour's R. Church.

8th Avenue, and 6th Street. GUNKEL GEORGE on February 23. 1944, at his residence, 1668 Grove Street, in his 81st year. Survived by two sisters. Rosina.

von Glihn. Lena Gunkel and three nephews. Funeral services Friday, p.m at the Chapel of Charles Morton, 578 Onderdonk Avenue. Rldgewood Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

HA.VSE MARY, on February 33, 1944. In her 80th year, wife of the late Henry Haase; survived by three nieces. Mrs. Edward Poppe. Mrs.

her 253 B( ment I enue. New Brigh- Friday. February 25, 2 HARRIS JOHN J. dence, 200 Lewis Av husband of the father of John Mary J. Margaret Elizabeth A Mrs.

Harold E. Boyce, Mrs. Hugh McLoughltn. Mis. Thomas Lenahan, James Staff Set.

Robert A Pic. fcdwin brother of Mary O'Connell. Funeral Monday. Requiem mass St. John the Baptist Church, 10 a.m.

HO AG AMANDA V. Deta), widow of Spencer C. Hoag, on February 23, 1944, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Service at the Fairchlld Chapel.

86 Lefferts Place. Saturday, 2 m. In- prlva HUGUS JAMES Wedne day. February 23. 1944.

husband of Florence A. and father of Midshipman James E. Hugus and Corp. William W. Hugus.

Service and interment Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. KE ATI NO-MARY R. 'nee Stephensom. on February 21. 1944.

beloved wife of John loving mother of John Howard, Technical Sergeant U. 3. Army; sister of Joseph J. Stephenson Funeral from her residence, 1088 E. 5th Street, Brooklyn, on Friday, a.m.

Solemn requiem mass St. Rose of Lima's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. ThomaajF. Farley, Director.

KNIGHT Suddenly Wednesday, February 23, HARRY K. of 250 Bur-tls Avenue, Rockville Centre: husband of Maxlne; father of Bruce, Richard and Janet; son of Mrs. Charity Knight. Service at the Fairchlld Chapel. Franklin Avenue, at 12th Street, Garden City, Friday, 8 p.m.

LOWERY February 23 1944, JAMES dear brother of Mrs. Catherine Canny. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home.

1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Holy-Cross R. C. Church, where a mass of requiem will be offered. Inter ment ueivary uemeiery MacCALLUM ANNEVA. beloved wife of the late Percy; devoted mother of Dorothy M.

Copeland. arence and Percy Eugenie Fitzsimmons and John Clark. Services at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home. 24 S.

Urand nue. Baldwin, L. Friday, 8 i MacPHERSON MALCOLM MUNRO. aged 80, suddenly on Feb-1 ruary 23, 1944, at the home of his daughter. Mrs.

Paul A. Franklin. 1 1 Jackson Place, Port Washington. Y. Services at Knowles Funeral Home.

Port Washington, N. Friday evening. February 25, at 8:15 I MAIR ELIZABETH of 24 Bedell Street, Baldwin, on Thursday. February 24, 1944. beloved I daughter of Jack and Mary Simp-j son Mair.

devoted sister of Cath-i erine. Past matron of Baldwin Chapter. No. 779, O. E.

S. Religious 1 and fraternal services at Weigar.d Brothers Funeral Home, 24 South Grand Avenue, Baldwin. Saturday. 8 p.m. Funeral Sunday, 1 p.m.

In-: terment Valhalla Cemetery. MATTSON-HELEN Tuesday. February 22, 1944 (nee Clyne): wife of August Mattson; sister of Catherine Jacobsen; aunt of Edward Murray. Funeral service 2 o'clock, Saturday. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

McCORMACK On February 23. JOHN in his 15th year, beioved son of John and Eleanor and dear brother of Thomas, aviation cadet, U. S. James, Michael, Mary, Eleanor. Geraldlne and Agnes Funeral from his residence.

544 94th Street, Saturday. Solemn requiem mass St. Patrick's Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McDONALD On February 22. 1944. WILLIAM at. his residence. 90 Clinton Avenue, beloved son of John and Catherine, and brother of Frank and John McDonald.

Funeral 9:30 a.m.. Friday, from the Funeral Home of T. J. Higgins Son, 203 Jay Street. Solemn requiem mass Sacred Heart Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. MOORE-FRANK, on February 23, formerly of the Fourth Ward. Manhattan; beloved husband of Margaret Kelly and father of Frank Alice Doody, Mary Connor and Mickey Moore. U. S.

Marine corps. Funeral Saturday morning from the McCaddln Chapel, 24 7th Avenue. Requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier's Church at 9:30. MORANVTLLE MARY mee Shannon I.

on Ftbruary 23. beloved mother of Pvt. Edward. Sgt. Albert U.

S. A Mrs. Mary Aluens, Mrs. Kathryn Donnell and Mrs. Julia Gambichler.

Funeral from Columbus Circle Chapel, 43 W. 60th Street, N. Y. C. Notice of time later.

MULLER LUCY, of 546 Eastern Parkway, beloved sister of Cora Waddingham and Jitlius Mullet Service at the Fairchlld Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place. Saturday, at 2 p.m. Interment private. PARRY JENNIE LEWIS, suddenly on Wednesday.

February 16. 1944. wife of the late William Parry Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lerrerts Place, Friday, 8 p.m. POPE On February 23. 1944, HENRY, beloved husband of Gladys E.

dear father of William: son of Mrs Ella Pope; brother of Corp. Lloyd Pope and Mrs. Minnie Holmes. Funeral service at his home, 2066 E. 72d Street.

Saturday, 10 a Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Mrs. MacCallum, Niece of R.H.Macy Widow of Eastern Chief For Chicago Firm Was 80 1 Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Baldwin. Feb 24 Mrs. Anneva MacCallum.

niece of Roland icy, founder of H. Macy A of her daughter, Mrs Dorothy Copeland. 26A Lakeside Drive. She was 80 and had been ill since Christmas. Mrs.

MacCallum as the widow of Percy MacCallum, who was eastern manager of the Power Regulator Company of Chicago at the tune of his death In 1901 She was I the department store Born Brooklyn, Fitzsimmou-, Clark. Funeral sci 11 be held at the Weigand Brothers Funeral Home Grand here. The Rev Arthur Bou- ton. pastor ol the First Church Baldwin. Methodist, will officiate Burial will take place at 2 p.i Saturday in the family plot Greenfield Cemeton Hempstead THE WEATHER .4 UPr)n south and north entered Into full action.

In both areas violent air combats took place. No details are available far." Meanwhile it was known American and British bombers had renewed their attack on Dutch air fields and the French In by daylight after a light R. A. F. night raid on western Germany.

rhs'e 'gur'sky. To STAN LEY r.URSKY. TAKE NOTICE that a p- wife'! Dated, Fehn mil, men RUDAVSKY. Actor V'orkM SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION File No 4-; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE O) NEW YORK hv the grao- of Go. M.

AJan .1 Moor- It M.Mi.-M a- Daud and El Mull and Ill i loll SKNU U.REKTINt: WHEREAS Walter l.uberta, who a a' Rorotigh of Brookivn. Cltv of New S- II FREE. and 'mni'v Rr Ro" at the Hall of in tl of ni on the day 1(144 al 'j JO tl "in't'estimonv WHEREOF nur'aald Count v' a't'the'rtor' migb of Urooklvn the Coimtv the 19th dny of Feb- ODD of nf resting I WlUUM DliNIGAN I SON DOGEM "ilto nnMMV IT. i Funeral services for Norman Wurts of 142 Franklin St Hempstead, nationally known photographer, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the A Benedict Chapel, 150 W.

13th Manhattan. Burial, in Friends Cemetery, Prospect Park, will be private. Mr. Wurts. who was 75.

died Tuesday night in Bellevue Hospital following an emergency operation. He was senior partner in the photographic firm of Wurts Brothers, 15 E. 40th Manhattan A pioneer In the field of architectural photography, having been one of the first to photograph the New York skyline, he was noted for Lorimer Williams, Boy Scout Leader Lorimer F. Williams of 1421 80th Boy Scout leader and a veteran of World War died yesterday at lie Veterans Hospital in the Bronx. He was 51.

A native of Brooklyn. Mr Wil-Itami was employed at the Nnvy vard for 10 years. During the first World War he served oversea with le 77th Division and the 2d Divi- He for of Troops 314 and 318 and was associated with CampDan-i uan for Boys at Narrowsburg. J. i Mr.

Williams was third vice com-I mnnrier nf Sr. BernHrietlP p( IKK C. W. and a member of Thomas Donan Council. of He is survived by his widow, Mrs Marsaret M.

Williams, and a daughter, Grace Williams. The funerBl will be held Saturday morning from the home: thence to the R. C. Church of St Berna-dette. 13th Ave.

and 82d where a solemn requiem ma.s will be offered at 10 o'clock. Burial will be In St. Michael's Cemetery. Astoria. Deatbs RAMSAY JOHN LIDDLE Jr suddenly.

February 23, in his 19th year; beloved son of John L. and Anne M. mee Dunkhasei Ramsay; midshipman New York State Merchant Marine Academy. Bronx, of 27 Pershing Avenue. New Rochelle.

Services Saturday. 2:30. from the Funeral Parlors of George Davis, 14 I Count Place. New Rochelle. Burial 3 p.m., Beechwood Cemetery.

REINERS MARTHA on Wednesday, February 23. 1944, at her residence, Hotel Mohawk. 379 Washington Avenue. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place Saturday, 3 p.m. SANDS ISABELLA on February 23, at her residence.

220 81st Street beloved wife of the late John W. Sands; devoted mother of Eugenie C. Sands, Mrs. George Davis. Mrs.

Walter Shields, Staff Sgt. Joseph W. Sands. Solemn Satun 10 St. Anselm's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHOMAKER FLORENCE mee Lay). February 21, 1944.

dearly beloved wife of August; loving sister dence. 90-20 186th Street. Hollis. Thursday. 8 p.m..

Reverend Robert I Condit officiating. Interment, Fri day, 2 p.m., The Evergreens. STRETCH HENRIETTA fnee Rock), February 23. 1944. wife of mother of Edith Pina, Harry and Walter Stretch.

Services at New-York and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street. Friday. 8 p.m Charles A. Ringe, Director.

VAN INGEN HARRIETT mee Whittail), on Tuesday. February 22. 1944, sister of Alda Fred-ricks. Sarah Jachens. Grace Roe and the late Alfred Whittail.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lef ferts Place, Friday, 8:30 p.m. WALSH On February 23. WILLIAM husband of the late Catherine Roddy Walsh. Reposing at Austin W.

Moran Funeral Home. 121 6th Avenue. Requiem mass Church of St. Charles Borromeo Saturday, 9:30 a.m. WILLIAMS LORLMER on Wednesday.

February 29. beloved husband of Margaret, and dear father of Grace. Funeral from his residence. 1421 80th Street, on Saturday, February 26; thence to St. Eernadette R.

C. Church, where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment St. Michael's Cemc- WILLIAMSON-WILLIAM beloved husband of the late Lillian B. Cowan and father of Dorothee W.

Hewlett; grandfather of Sarah Jane and John Alden Hewlett Services at the Fairchild Chapel 86 Lefferts Place, Friday, 8:30 pm. ZELLER February 23. 1944. EMMA mee Schoenewald of 335 76th Street, beloved wife of Arthur: mother of Arthur Zeller sister of Mrs. Graham Rawltngs.

George. Lewis and Walter Schoenewald. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a.m.. from Funeral Home.

7722 4th Avenue. Requiem mass Our Lady of Angels Church. Jn armcirinm BRANDIS MARY Died Feb- Son, HENRY. FLYNN JOHN In loving memory of our dear father, whose love and generosity we shall always cherish. Anniversary mass was offered for the repose of his soul by i he Rev.

John J. Flvnn. CM, ST.D. HLs CHILDREN. DRISCOLL Third a mass will be offered for mv beloved husband, GEORGE 8 a.m.

Friday, St. Saviour's Church. WIFE and SONS. FOSSA JOSEPH. Second anniversary mass Our Lady of Angels Ohurch, 73d Street.

4th Avenue, 1 Brooklyn. 9:30 a.m., Feb. 25. I JOHN W. LAMBUI Lot.

Model CADILLAC CARS To Hirs for All Occasions -TH ST. al THIRD AVE. ber Broderick had the trial placed on reed calendar in January and that tad received three adjournments then, before the postpone- yesterday. ie court dismissed the waiting panel until Monday, express- In Toronto Broderick conferred with advl-ory legal counsel retained by the Lonergan family and at Fort Erie and Buffalo, N. Y.

he checked circumstances of Loner- jwhen he was brought back from Toronto JUpitChaj quoted Broderick as saying he was searching for "vital evidence Indispensable-to tlie acquittal of my client" Walter JUtofct DIGNIFIED AiLow; 150 FUNERALS OUR FUNERAL HOMES SA BANK KINGS BESSIE Pursuant' i' ju'dain'-m ol forecl'osu- hiiU -ill- l'l 19H I. in Kixl-, O-untv, New York, ilual- at the ornr. of TStl. Street and New Utrecht Avenua (as now opened 80 feet wide), betns a feei" mr'lU Street1 an'd "a depth f-et EDWARD J. MiCANN.

Referee. WTNGATE rt'LLEN. Attorney, I'lsinurr 142 Pienere.ni Jiooklyn. New Yurk. MftTh by Samuel Kannev, auction- o'clock noon, the premises in Brooklyn.

N. altuated on the southerly side of S8th 630 feet east of tith being- JO feet front and rear by 100 feet 2 inches deep Died man t. VINCENT CURTAYNE. MfTH ETHER. KKA'n 1 TANNER.

SILLCOCKS Jt FRIEND. Plaintr.Attorneys. No. 1 Madison dated April 2nd. 1940.

I will soli in on parcel at public auction.try PhUipJ Clare. Sale.r!oom.C'lllfon 189 Bo" taau Street, Brooklyn. Kinrs County. City and State of New York, on the 3rd day of March. 1944.

at 12 o'clock noon, the mortsag-ed premises directed of land situate PanCd belni' in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the Cuv of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and rlbed as follows, to wit BEGIN-Krasctlonthf utbSrjv Jyd WmI Im Street feefu'a Dolnt0whera the easterly side of West" 37th Street fU the easterly side of Weal Uth Jfi6 197. the Boardwalk; running thsaca wester" I leach o. Roar.l- or BoardwSt. together ert attai hed ne 2nd inUberl all violations, if any of any- State or Municipal Department, and to aono 'l THOMAS' A.

GAFFNEY Referee. fl0-6t Th4M SUPREME UT KINilS -'I o- I ITKU Th.XEERS planitifl again' tLllEUC, llttl.TV CORPORATION, et de- to judgment dated De- ml.o 2s I'HII I will in 0 the corner formcJ F.i.i 36th S- 111 iron't of and a.l- premise, renter SUIUIECT 10 fartthjlt i confined "in prior of insofar a the aame may he and 1..23 Mt'h Stj'O Rtooklyn Newark. JUlMu? LEVlNE. Releree JACOB CORN AMo.n-y fi the Plaintiff. 2R0 Broadway, New Ynrlt tThc ahov, aale WSJ duly ad.iourn-i on Jnnuai II nil 1 11 tnatv 2S, 1941, at the saiio- time ami Place Jacob ii corn, piaiatim utor torn lSt-lNrta.

SM. FUrikMHI 571 FrtA.Wrt trHlbrMbrl-MM 117 Wmt llmtturitlitur 7-I7M 1451 first Wmm BiBBg 4-MM Wnt lMth $trMrt-Mman t-MM 1(5 1. TrwiMut 7-170 147 Wmt Imw-MW HM M272 FORECLOSIRES lth a fatal the lie ii until thp following til The divine office will be sung Saturday the Rev. Patrick O'Connor, S. P.

will olfer children of will attend. The requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m.. with the Rev. Thomas Doyle, S. P.

M. as celebrant; the Rev. Thomas J. Brown, P. as deacon, and the Rev.

Manuel Gonzalez. as sub-deacon The Rev. Thomas Kelly, pastor ol Notre Dame R. c. Church.

Manhattan, will be master of ceremonies. Members of Archbishop Hughes Council. K. of C. of which Fathei Grunes was chaplain, and members of the Holy Name Society ull a Fol- lowing 5 the tvill be Our Lady of Lourdes Church! Father Grimes was pastor of St Frances de Chantal for 17 years He 1s surviveo bv two sisters.

Mrs. John Shea of Cambridge Mass and Alice Grimes of Doche.ster. Massachusetts McCarthy Estate Estimated Over $20,000 Mineola, Feb. 24 -William McCarthy, lor more than half a cen- poll' a tional and businf ola. left an estate valued at more than $10,000 in personal and more than $10,000 In real property, according to his will, filed in Surrogate's Court here toda.

He died Feb. 11. The will, dated Aug 19 1930. places the enure estate in trust for i the widow. Mary McCarthy adding the provision that on her death the property la to be divided equally between the tuo children.

Earl McCarthy and Viola Stephen The children and the Nassau County Trust Company or Mlneola Lawrence J. Fitzgerald A requiem mss for Lstvrtnec Fltaeerald. who died Tunxim hia home. 318 Asr W(0 ne offered at 10 am tomorrow HI Xyiifn R. C.

Church, 8th Ave and 6th St. Burial Will or in Holy Cross Ceme- Mr Mtatanud, a retired trolley car inspector, is survived by his widow. Mrs. Kate Fitzgerald; four John; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. U.

S. Planes Blast 2 Plane Centers "The bombing marked the fourth day of the record-breaking air offensive against the German fighter aircraft industry and related plants." the announcement said. Sandwiched between the 8th Air Force's four major attacks was the attack yesterday on aviation plants at Steyr. Austria, by Liberator bombers of the 15th Air Force In Italy, which thus maintained the unbroken string of daily attacks. Berlin Reports Air Battle Gotha Is 150 miles southeast of Berlin and 80 miles southwest of 70 miles south and slightly west.

Confirmation of the attack fol- strong American bomber fleets attacked northwestern and central Germany and were engaged by hundreds ot Nazi rigniers in a violent air battle. Later the DNB news agency broadcast the following dispatch, bombers also had attacked Germany from Italian bases: "It is just learned that the Americans carried out another attempt to halt the German air defenses by co-ordinated operations. While U. S. bombers were engaged by German fighter formations over central Germany U.

S. bomber many under fighter protection 'German air defenses in both Fred HERBST Sons SERVICES ntluilt anrful attention to Fred HERBST Sons MOKTICUMS SlACt MM EARL HERBST. Prop imu. 7501 3th Av. 1 ind 711 65th St.

ROAD 5-1600 3 Brooklyn Ueatunu: 750 1 83 Hanson PHONE FORECLOSURES fl'LKViE coUHT KINGS COUNTY NI RMVNICi GRACE RAPISAT "pcS I will puh'li. i'oii n. a i. omeer on March i. o.

N-w the directed by said jo.it ment to he sold, situated in Kinne northerly id- Uenraw Street hating a width 30 feet in front nine teen feet 4 in. in width in rear by feel in on hoth sid-. So, numb. 37 Ch.e.y, I'la. Brookivn New York.

Toge.hei ltli rights, etc all more fulh d-scrih-d in aforesaid uraiesSUrveywouid t.r'"y'XM Slo ll'V, 14 44 and disbnia. VAMi ef.r York State Merchant Marine Academy at Fort Schuyler, the Bronx, where he had been enrolled det midshipman six weeks ago, will i Mr Ramsay died last night In Fordham Hospital, the Bronx, of injuries received when the car in which he was riding Mruck a tree after a rear tire blew out William Lincoln Place, New Rochelle. a Born New Haven. young Ramsay had been educated in New Rochelle public schools and had been graduated from the high school here last June. He had applied for admission to Merchant Marine Academy at once and was appointed a cadet midshipman Jan 10.

1944. Mr Ramsav Sr ts a member of the Brooklyn Eagle Staff. Mrs. Mary Keating, Resident 35 Years The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ste phenson Keating, wife of John J.

Keating, president of the Keating Trucking Corporation. 70 South Manhattan, will be held tomorrow with a solemn mass of lequiem at St. Rose of Limas R. C. Church on Parkvllle Ave.

Mrs. Keating, who was 52, died Mondav, Mrs. Keating, a native of Manhattan, had lived In this borough for the past 35 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son. Tech.

Sgt. John Howard Keating, with the army in England, and a brother, Joseph. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. M. Macpherson, In Clothing Trade Manhasset, Feb.

24 Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow night at the Knowies Funeral Parlor for Malcolm Muro Macpherson. who died yesterday al the home of his daughter. Mrs. Paul A. Franklin.

1 Jackson Place He was 81 and was born in Bothwell, Mr. Macpherson was in the men's clothing industry and for many years was buyer of men's clothing for Abraham Straus. While with that firm, he lived at 236 Stratford St. Later he went with J. Steinberg sons.

80 5th Father Grimes' Death Held 'Irreparable Loss' Dr. S. J. Morrison of 5110 14th Co-ordinating Council, announced ouncil and execU' I. of which Jath aember, will a He said the cOU ider Father He wa.s outstanding in the com-mty lor his far.sightedne.ss.

clear nkmg and concrete advice and Interest in the problems of enlle delinquency Dr. Morrison lared. "His labors were given eiy regaraiess ol race, color ed. He died while in ac'ive se for his fellowman on the ho Dr. Baekeland Succumbs; Inventor of Bakelite Beacon N.

Feb. 24 Dr. Leo Hendrlk Baekeland 80. inventor of Bakelite and for 30 years president of the Bakelite died in a sanitarium yesterday. Son funeral directors 133 Nostrand Ave.

STORAGE NOTICES iflCK I Mis f. Lorkw i. I DISSOLUTION NOTICES 'lIEKV Ih of February iionnil nine hundred a CURRAV crurn Stirling 3-7700 Bill Funeral Yel Sot Costly I Funeral Homo. 207 Euclid Avenue. Saturday.

Solemn requiem mass 10 500 Attend Rites For A. H. Kudner Representatives of financial am American Red Cross were among more than 500 persons who al-tended funeral services yesterday i for Arthur H. Kudner, head of the advertising agency bearing his name, at the 5th Ave. Presbyterian Church.

5th Ave. and 55th Manhattan. He died last Friday in Los Angeles at the age of 53. The Rev. Dr.

John Sutherland Bonnell, in his eulogy, spoke of the distinctive contributions'' Mr Kudner had made to the Red Cross both in World War I and the present war, and lauded him as a "patriot and humanitarian Among the honorary pall bearer.s were Lt. Gen. William S. Knudsen and Quentin Reynolds. Others ncluded Rear ha: I Ho-, Milahl nn, a rnreseniative Bruce Bnrinn.

The body of Mr. Kudner was Mrs.lsabella Sands, Widow of Realtor Mrs. Isabella O'Reilly Sands, widow of John Sands, Bay Ridge builder and real estate operator, died yesterday at her home, 220 81st St. She was 77. A native of Jersey City.

Mrs. Sands lived for many years in Plalnfield N. J. She came to this borough 47 years ago, and at one Our Lady of Perpetual Help unit. Daughters of Isabella.

The funeral will be held Saturday from her home with a requiem mass at 10 am at St. Anselm's Church. 83d St. and 4th Ave. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mrs. Sands is survived by a son, Staff Sgt, Joseph W. Sands, with the United States Army air forces at Stout Field. Indianapolis; three daughters. Eugenie Mrs.

George W. Davis, and Mrs. Walter J. Shields, and a grandson, John Sands Davis. Mitchell's Estate Left to Wife, Son Mlneola.

Feb. 24 Sidney Zolli-coffer Mitchell, founder of the Electric Bond and Share Company and once reputed to have been the wealthiest man In the world, left an estate valued formally at "more than $10,000 in personal and more than $10,000 In real property." the 1 1 bulk of it to his wife and son. his 1 will, filed in Surrogate's Court here. Dated Aug. 11, 1943.

the will 1 places one-third of the residuary estate in trust for the widow. Mrs. I 1 i Neva Mitchell, giving her i $20,00 annuity for life. The principal, on 1 of the son. Sidney A.

Mitchell 1 When he dies lt will Be divided among four grandchildren. ine son is to receive of the residuary plus a 150.000 outright bequest. On his death, his share of the residuary also is to be divided among the grandchildren. Mary A 21; Anne Joan, 19; Joanne, 18. and Sidney Mitchell 18.

Mr. Mitchell, who died at the age of 81 on Feb. 17, also left bequests of not more than $2,000 each to other relatives and employes. He lived In Oyster Bay. Set Newell Estate At $485,605 Net Riverhead.

Feb. 24 A collection of ancient Greek and Roman coins appraised at $114,710, and various valuable archeological objects were left by Edward T. Newell of Hale-site who died Feb. 18. 1941, according to his will filed here.

The total estate has been appraised for State transfer tax purposes si $681 145 gross and $485,605 nel. All household furnishings, jeweln and other personal effects, a.s well as a sump collection and the archeological objects are left to Mrs. Adra Newell, the widow. She also Is authorized to select not mote than 1,000 of the old coins and other antiques now housed in the American Numismatic Society building at Broadway and 156th St Manhattan. The remainder of the collection is to go to the Numismatic Society Yale University also a sr.c.

works and $50,000 to pur, hse To the American School of Orici Research at New Haven. Conn willed $5,000, I Srrvice Economy CHAPELS, iiVatlan tic ave, nel At IAFAYFTTE AVENUE 1 Vitol notices Accepted 8 m. to 2 p.m. for publication the somt day; as late oj 10 Saturday night tor pubhco'ion. Church.

COUGET On February 22, 1944, CATHERINE F. GILBRIDE Uiee Creamer i. at her residence, 567 78th Street! beloved wife of Francis mother of Mrs. James Moore, Francis J. and Corp.

William U. S. also survived by one sister. Elizabeth, and two grandchildren. Funeral Friday.

9:30 a.m.; thence to the R- C. Church of St. Ephrem. where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CRAMER FRANK husband rf Rose mee Guldenfelsi. father of Prances, Olla and Janet, brother of Margaret Cramer and Helen Shepherd. Funeral Saturday. 2 p.m.. Zirkel Funeral Home, Ridgewood and Norwood Avenues.

DALY GERALD on February 22. 1944, native of Tubber, County Clare. Ireland; husband of the late Margaret; devoted father of Gerald Daly and Rose Hermede, and brother of Mary Russell and James Dalv. Funeral from Park Chapel. 44 7th Avenue, on Saturday at 9:30 a Solemn requiem mass at Holy Family Church.

John H. Timms. Director. DECKER CHARLES, on February 23, 1944. of 1408 Troy Avenue, husband of the late Hannah Decker, Mirabal.

I Funeral Home. 4317 Avenue D. Fri- Wood. DUFFY On February 22. 1944.

CHARLES J. native of County Donegal. Ireland, beloved husband of Mary C. mee McLaughlin de- voted father of Marjorie. Grace and Michael Duffy; brother of Mrs.

Nellio Markey, Mrs. Hannah Mc- Colgan, John, Patrick and Roger Duffy: also Mrs. Bridget McHugh, Mrs. Margery Houghton and Andrew Duffy, in Ireland; at his residence, 604 St. John's Place.

Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Requiem mass 6t Teresa's Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. ft sWsh sp Mtk owporior Wot.

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