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I. a a MAILAN-JOHN at Patch- ogue, N. on February 26, 1944, desoled husband of Nena Conrad in and father of Mrs. George Canett, Howard H. and Alfred C.

Malian. Funeral services at Ruland Pural Chapel, Patchogue, Tue day, February 29, at 2 p.m. MALONEY Suddenly, February 25 at his residence, 82 5th Avenue, 81 SPHEN, of the Merchant Marine, of David and the late Delia Maloney. Funeral February 29, 9:30 10., from E. F.

Higgins Funeral me, 1286 Prospect Avenue: thence to R. C. Church of St. Augustine, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment t.

John's Cemetery. MANNING-THERESA, February 27, 1944, beloved mother of John, William. Robert and Mrs. John Feeney. Reposing at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, until Wednesday, 10 a.m. McGINN-February 26. MARGARET, beloved wife of Hugh. mother of James, Major Edward, U. S.

Helen, Mrs. James Reedy and the late Detective Hugh MoGinn, and five grandchildren, one great-granddaughter; at her residence, 1424 Avenue R. Requiem mass Tuesday at 9:30, St. Edmund's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Joseph J. Galligan, Director. McMAHON On February 26, 1944, at her residence, 5614 6th Avenue, MARY Leen), beloved wife of Patrick McMahon; dear mother of Robert. Patricia: sister of Joseph, Dennis, Maurice, John of the N. Y.

P. Pfc. Fdward. U. S.

Army, and Julia Icen. Funeral from Funeral Parlor. 7703 5th Avenue, on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.: thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church, where a solemn high requiem mass will be offered.

MISTLETOE LODGE, No. 647, F. A. regretfully notifies the Brethren of the death of Brother ROSWELL H. CARPENTER on Saturday, February 26.

Masonic funeral services will be held at Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, on Tuesday, February 29, at 8 p.m. Please be present. WILLIAM R. BENNETT, Acting Master. E.

H. McCrum, Secretary. MULLANE February 26, 1944, at residence, 140 Kenneth Avenue, Baldwin, L. WILLIAM husband of the late Mary Murphy Mullane; loving father of John Harry Frances J. and the late William J.

Mullane, Mrs. William Dagnall and Mrs. James Redosta. Reposing Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, until Tuesday, 10:15 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Angels Church, 73d Street and 4th Avenue, where requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

NULANZ CHRISTINA, of 209 Montrose Avenue, on February 25, 1944, aged 62 years. Beloved wife of Stamm. Michael and Reposing sister at of Elizabeth Son Sehy Chapel, 319 Central Avenue. Requiem mass Most Holy Trinity R. C.

Church Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, OLSSON-ALBERT on February 27, aged 55, beloved husband of Bertha; dear brother of Anna C. Kramer, Doris M. Bardsley and Martin J. Olsson.

Funeral services Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, 117 W. 72d Street, N. Y.

Tuesday, 8 p.m. PACE- -JOSEPH 815 72d Street, on February 26, beloved husband of Nettie; devoted father of Vincent A. and Corp. Robert U. S.

Army; brother of John and Mario. Funeral Tuesday, February 29, at 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass St. Ephrem's R. C. Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. PEACOCK-EDWARD at St. Petersburg, retired member N. Y. P.

also member of K. of Council No. 60, on February 23, 1944, beloved father of Joseph Mrs. Catherine Kyle, Mrs. Thomas Driscoll, Mrs.

Charles Schmitt; loving brother of William F. and Mary E. Smith; also survived by three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Reposing at the M. J.

Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Tuesday, 9:15 a.m.; solemn high requiem mass Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PEPER-BEATRICE on Saturday, February 26, 1944, beloved wife of Franklyn H. Peper; devoted daughter of Mrs. Frank Sheridan; sister of Florence E.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Monday, 8 p.m. ROESEMAN-JOSEPHINE, of 57 Bedford Avenue, Rockaway Point, L. on February 27, devoted mother of Harold and Frank. Reposing at chapel, 1015 Halsey Street, Services and funeral Wednesday. 10:30 a.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. L. A. Pabst, Director. RUNDLE RUTH, on February 25, 1944, beloved daughter of Catherine A.

and the late Edwin A. Rundle; sister of Pvt. James, U. S. Army, and the late Staff Sgt.

John, U. S. A. A. Dorothy, Helen, Kitty, Betty, Jean, Peggy.

Funeral from residence, 915 E. 34th Street, Brooklyn; requiem mass Tuesday, February 29, St. Vincent Ferrer R. C. Church, Brooklyn.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Director James Ford Son. SAMPSON- February 27, SARAH (nee Dugan), of 59 Tompkins Place, beloved wife of the late James; mother of Mrs. James Stewart and James E.

Sampson. Reposing at Funeral Home, 496 Court Street. Notice of funeral later. SCHAFER-HARRISON of 91 E. 21st Street.

on Sunday, February 27. 1944, beloved son of Barbara Schafer: brother of Gertrude Perry and John Schafer. Service at Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place, Tuesday, 8 p.m. SCHIEFFER Suddenly, on Saturday, February 26, 1944, at 353 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre, L.

FERDINAND, beloved husband of the late Madeline, and brother of Mrs. Frieda Trenkmann, Mrs. Dorothea Froehlich and Adolph Schieffer. Funeral service will be held at -the Parlors of Chester A. Fulton Sons, 49 W.

Merrick Road, Freeport, L. Monday, February 28, at 8:30 p.m., followed by Massapequa Lodge, No. 822, F. A. M.

service at 8:45. Cremation at U. S. Crematory, Middle Village, L. a p.m.

a Deaths Rose E. McMahon Mary Carpenter, Roswell Mullane, Willie Davis, Minnie F. Nulanz, Christina Doran, Anna E. Olsson, Albert well, James Peacock, Gustav Pace, Joseph, Thomas Peper, Beatrice Amelia J. Thomas F.

Rundle, Ruth aser. Emma Sampson, Margaret Schafer, 1 Harrison follis, William Schieff Shine, Jennie K. Schilli: George Lewith, Pauline Schwe Olga Gertrude Smith, Tary Lin nardt, MM en GrAN ney, Steven. Wonds, Thomas Theresa A Ang, John J. ting, Inn, Margaret BATCH -ROSE (nec Schmidt), February 27, 1944, at her residence, 55 Arlington Avenue, Brooklyn; beloved wife of William loving mother of Evelyn dear daughter of Joseph and Anna Schmidt.

Funeral services Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the John A. Maute Chapel, 92 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

DAVIS On February 27, 1944, MINNIE beloved wife of the late Louis J. Davis. Funeral from 187 S. Oxford Street, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Holy Cross Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DORAN-ANNA beloved sister of Catherine F. Doran and Mrs. Margaret F. Smith.

Funeral from residence, 1118 Hancock. Street, Thursday, 9 a.m. Requiem mass Church of St. Martin of Tours, 9:30 a.m. EHMANN-GUSTAV aged 53, 'died Hempstead, L.

Saturday, February 26. Survived by his beloved wife, E. Ehmann; also survived by son, Sgt. George E. Ehmann; daughter, Mrs.

Bernt L. Baardsen; one brother, Hermann; two sisters, Mrs. J. P. Farrell, Mrs.

F. A. Livingston. Funeral services at Pettit Bros. and Clayton Funeral Parlors, 70 Washington Street, Hempstead, L.

Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead. FARRELL February 26. 1944, JAMES, beloved husband of Catherine; dear father of James, Peter, Henry, Edward. George, William, John, 'Alice, Julia, Edith and Kathleen; dear brother of Mrs.

Mary McCabe. Funeral from his residence. 364 68th Street, Tuesday. Solrequiem mass Lady of Perpetual Help Church 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. FARRELL THOMAS, on February 27, at his residence, 411 E. 28th Street. beloved husband of the late Katherine Elbert; father of Joseph Elizabeth Fassnacht, Jerome, Herbert, Mrs. Gertrude Fields, Margaret T.

Sanquist and Marie De Vito. Reposing at James C. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue and E. 28th Street. Notice of funeral later.

FEY-AMELIA, on Sunday, February 27, 1944, beloved mother of Mrs. Emily Lohse, Ernest and Harry Fey. Service Abathe Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 Street, Jamaica, Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. FOLEY-THOMAS February 27, 1944, beloved husband of Frances (nee Finigan); father of Mrs. Catherine Schmidlin and Frances; brother of Mrs.

Mary Hoops and John Foley. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Requiem mass R. C. Church of St.

Thomas Aquinas. Interment St. John's Cemetery. FRASER February 27, 1944, EMMA GERTRUDE, beloved wife of the late John dear sister of Susan A. and Mary A.

Hawley. Funeral Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. from her home. 490 1st Street. Requiem mass Church of St.

Francis Xavier. GUY On February 27, 1944. MARGARET J. GUY, daughter of the late Mary Alice and Adam Reed Guy. Funeral service at GreenWood Cemetery Chapel on Tuesday, February 29th, at 3 p.m.

Interment Green- Wood Cemetery. HOLLIS WILLIAM, on February 27, at his home, 84-11 94th Street, Woodhaven, beloved father of Mrs. Harriet Palmer and Lt. Col. William C.

Hollis, U. S. A. Funeral Wednesday from his home, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass 10 a.m., R.

C. Church of St. Thomas Apostle. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KLINE-JENNIE on February 27, of 4 Nassau Street, Floral Park. beloved wife of John A. mother of John daughter of John Carlson. Reposing at Dalton's Chapel, 29 Atlantic Avenue, Floral Park, L. I.

Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., followed by Eastern Star service at 8:30. Interment Evergreens Cemetery, Wednesday, 2 p.m. LEDWITH February 26. 1944. PAULINE beloved wife of Frank and loving mother of Thomas F.

Ledwith. Reposing Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place, until. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence Charles Borromeo's Church, Sidney Place and Livingston Street, where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

LEDWITH -The Ladies Auxilfary of St. Peter's Hospital regret the death of their former president and life member, Mrs. FRANK LEDWITH. Members kindly attend mass on Tuesday. LEE (nee Thomas)-On Sunday, February 27, 1944.

GERTRUDE beloved wife of Elmer of 715 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington, N. devoted mother of. Robert daughter of Mrs. Clara Williams; sister of Mrs. Theodore A.

Hack, Mrs. Frances Reis and Robert J. Williams. Relatives and friends, also the members and King's Daughters of the Methodist Church of Irvington (Rev. A.

H. Murdock), ere kindly invited to attend the funeral services from "Haeberle Barth Home for Funerals," 971 Clinton Avenue, Irvington, on Wednesday, March 1, at 3' p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery, IrvIngton, N. J. LINDHARDT- -February 26, ISABELL LINDHARDT, of 460 49th Street, beloved daughter of William and Emily Lindhardt: devoted Bister of Eleanor.

Services at Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Tuesday, February 29, at 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. JOHN C. MAHLAN, 72, DIES; EX-GROCERY CO.

OFFICIAL Patchogue, Feb. 28 -Funeral services will be held tomorrow for John C. Mahlan, 72, retired vice president of Austin, Nichols who died here Saturday at his home, 137 Conklin Ave. Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Mahlan had lived in Patchogue for 20 years.

He retired ten years ago from the wholesale grocery firm. with which he had been connected since boyhood. He became manager of the firm's dried fruits department a few years after his original employment, and later was made general buyer. In 1906 he assisted in drafting regulations for enforcement of the food and Sister M. Walter, Nun for 67 Years Sister M.

Walter, who had been a member of the Society of St. Joseph 67 years, died yesterday at St. Malachy's Home, Rockaway Park, with which she had been associated for 50 years, Prior to assignment there, she served at St. Malachy's Home, Brooklyn. Born in Ireland, she came to the United States as a child, spending her girlhood in Orange, N.

J. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. James O'Connor Dalton of West Orange, N. J. A solemn mass of requiem will be Tered ct 10 a.m.

tomorrow the chapel cf St. Melachy's Convent, Rockaway Park. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. William B.

Thirsk From Sunday's Late Editions) William B. Thirsk, 57, died Feb. 18 in San Francisco, according to word received here yesterday. He was brought to this country England when an infant and lived in Brooklyn until three years ago, when to California. For many heamoved was on the clerical staffs of several hospitals here.

His wife, Mrs. Anna Thirsk. died five months ago. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Peter H.

Downs of this borough. and two brothers, George of Utica and Arthur of this borough. Deaths SCHILLING--On Friday, February GEORGE beloved father of Jack, Marie, George. Marguerite, Joseph and Walter; forresident of 157 Kingsland Avenue, Greenpoint. Reposing at his home, 102-18 63d Avenue, off Horace Harding Boulevard.

Annadale Park, Forest Hills, L. I. Fuservices will be at St. John's Lutheran Church, 197 Maujer Street, between Graham Avenue and Humboldt Street at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth.

SCHWEYER-OLGA (nee Houdlett), on February 25, 1944, beloved wife of Adolph Schweyer and devoted mother of Roy, Alice and Gloria. Funeral services at the residence, 118 80th Street, Brooklyn, Monday at 8 p.m. Cremation Tuesday, 10 a.m., private. SMITH Entered into rest on February 27, MARY DALLAS SMITH (nee Jayne), beloved wife of the late William Allen. Reposing at Charles J.

Brady's Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue. Funeral services private. STELLING- WILLIAM of Lakewood, Ohio, beloved husband of Marie (nee Krudener); devoted father of Doris Marie; loving son of Cooke, to Funeral Home. 1218 August. Services at the Walter B.

Flatbush Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Wednesday, 2 p.m., Lutheran Cemetery. UTESS- GRACE, on February 25. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. John O'Leary, Mrs.

Margaret Brosile: three brothers, Robert William J. and George E. Utess. Funeral from the Francis P. Murphy Funeral Home, 216-08 Merrick Road, Springfield Gardens, on Tuesday, February 29, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Mary Magdalene R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WOODS -THOMAS on February 27, at his residence, 42 86th Street, Brooklyn, beloved uncle of Mrs.

Marcus Daly (nee Marie Collins). at Funeral Home of F. J. McLaughlin, 8125 3d Avenue. Requiem mass Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., St.

Anselm's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. YOUNG-Dr. JOHN J. Reposing at James F.

Murray Funeral Home, 1010 Lorimer Street. Survived by three sons. Dr. John Joseph Raymond and one daughter, Marie A. Funeral Tuesday morning, 9:30.

Solemn requiem mass St. Vincent de Paul's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Masses appreciated.

In Memoriam GARDNER, -In GARDNER. loving Died memory Febru- of ary 28, 1943. First anniversary mass offered at St. Joseph's Church. WIFE.

LAMPERT-In loving memory of my beloved parents, ELIZABETH and ANDREW. Second anniversary mass will be offered today at St. John the Baptist Church. Daughter, HELEN. Acknowledgments McDONALD WARREN HANSON.

We wish to thank the Reverend Clergy, Brothers. Sisters and reachers of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, also relatives, neighbors and friends, for their kind expressions of sympathy. McDONALD FAMILY. Henry MrCaddin Sons. FUNERAL SERVICE 24 7th Avenue Corner Sterling Place NEvins 8-8912 SOuth 8-6540 Henry McCaddin, Manager (Destroyers Blast Jap Holdings Continued from Page 1.

chant vessels at 19 sunk and seven probably sung, but none damaged. The new disclosures brought the official total of Japanese ships sunk by American forces alone to 1,191. The compilation was based on communiques issued at Washington and various Pacific headquarters. Among the ships damaged at Truk were one "very large transport" and several vessels, a spokesman said, although an enemy seaplane tender, previously announced as sunk, was removed from the list. In his communique Nimitz also disclosed that bombers from the 7th Army Air Force and fleet air wing two carried out raids on enemy holdings in the Central Pacific area on Friday and Saturday.

V. B. Sweeney, 63, Book Salesman (Reprinted From Sunday's Late Editions) Vaiden Brooker Sweeney, 63, a member of the sales staff of Charles Scribner's Sons, publishers, for 25 years, died Friday night at his home, 3612 Farragut Road, after five weeks' Illness. He was the son of the late Vaiden Brooker Sweeney, former mechanical superintendent of the Journal of Commerce, and of the late Lizzie Aiguier Sweeney, both members of pioneer American families. Funeral services will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight (Sunday) his home.

Burial will take place tomorrow (Monday) in Green- Wood Cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mattie Thomas Sweeney; a son, Vaiden 3d, with the Merchant Marine; two daughters, Mattie Alfreda and Eleanor Aiguier; eight grandchildren, including Vaiden 4th: three brothers, Gabriel, Melville and Stephen Sweeney, and four sisters, Mrs. Martha Aiguier, Mrs. Eleanor Genge, Mrs.

Margaret Barrette and Mrs. Anna Webb. Joseph A. Pace, 48 Store Manager (Reprinted From Sunday's Late Editions) Joseph A. Pace, 48.

manager of Lonto's retail liquor store, Bay Ridge, and a veteran of World War died yesterday (Saturday) at his home, 815 E2d St. He was treasurer cf the Joseph V. Sessa Democratic Association and a member of Fort Hamilton Memorial Post, 27, American Legion. Mr. Pace, who was brought here from Italy at the age of 1, vived by his widow, Mrs.

Mettie Pace; two sons, Vincent A. and Cpl. Robert of the and two brothers, John and Mario." The funeral will be held Tuesday from his home, with a requiem mass at 10 ..1. at St. Ephrem's R.

C. Church, Fort Hamilton Ave. and 74th Su. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Mrs. Carl Schlege! Wife of Baritone (Reprinted From Sunday's Late Editions) Mrs.

Matilda M. Schlegel, wife of Carl Schlegel, retired baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company, died yesterday (Saturday) at her home, 428 Green after two years' illness. She was 61. Born in Manhattan she came to Brooklyn as a child and had lived the here since, downtown in her section, early and years later in the Bushwick section. Her son, Harry Schlegel, is a member of the editorial staff of the New York World-Telegram.

Besides her husband and son, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Gabrielle Schlegel. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Gecrge F. Bittrolff (Reprinted From Sunday's Late Editions) Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

tomorrow (Monday) for George Bittrolff, 60, at the George Werst Funeral ome, Hart St. and Evergreen Ave. He was a baker and formerly conducted his own bakery restaurant Fulton St. and Reid Ave. eat He had lived in this borough since an infant, and formerly was a lieutenant in the N.

Y. N. G. Surviving are four sons, George, William, Roger and Robert Bittrolff, and a brother, Frederick C. Bittrolff.

Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery. MRS. ROSE M. MILLS DIES; WAR VET AUXILIARY HEAD (Reprinted From Sunday's Late Editions) Mrs. Rose Mary Mills, president of Auxiliary 63, United Spanish War Veterans, 69th Regiment, for three terms, died Friday at her home, 523 2d after 10 days' illness.

She was the widow of William Mills, who served in Cuba and Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Mrs. Mills, the former Rose Fenlon, came to this borough as a child. She was one of the first members of Auxiliary 63 and at one time was its treasurer, and was a member of the Third Order St. Francis of the R.

C. Church of Our Lady of Peace on Carroll and until a year ago was active in parish Work. Rites were conducted at her home at 8 o'clock Sunday night by Auxiliary 63. Mrs. Deborah Ziegenbalg, Walter B.

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347 Willis Avenue-MOtt Haven 9-0272 214 Mamaroneck -White Plains 39 WESTCHESTER, Phone for Representative--No Obligatien John F. McCarthy, Veteran Typesetter John F. McCarthy, who retired last July after 37 years of service as a typesetter with the Brooklyn Eagle Press, died today at his home, 1071 E. 42d St. On the occasion of hes retirement he was feted by his fellow employes and presented with a gift.

Born in Manhattan, Mr. McCarthy came to Brooklyn as a child. attended Sacred Heart Parochial School and learned the trade with the E. J. Hall Printing Company and the Mergenthaler Linotype Company.

been a member of the New York Typographical Union 6 since 1904. He entered the employ of the Brooklyn Eagle Pressing in 1906 after serving two years with the Martin B. Brown Company. The body is now at the McManus Funeral Parlors, Flatbush Ave. and Avenue M.

Mr. McCarthy is survived by his widow. Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy; two daughters, Mrs. Edward C.

Sanna and Regina McCarthy; three sons, Vincent, John and Joseph McCarthy, and five grandchildren. Mrs. Edward Smith, Ex-Caretaker (Reprinted From Sunday's Late Editions) Mrs. Dorothy Schneider Smith, former caretaker for eight years of the teachers' cottage in Barren Island, maintained by the late Jane F. Shaw, teacher-in-charge of P.

S. 120 and other teachers, who, because of lack of transportation, were forced to live there throughout the school week, died Friday at her home, 1523 E. 59th St. Mrs. Smith, who was the wife of Edward Smith, was born in Barren Island, living there until 1936, when the Marine Parkway Bridge was built and P.

S. 120 was closed. She was the daughter of Schneider and a granddaughter of Samuel Gunyan, a pioneer resident of Barren Island. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock tonight (Sunday) at her home, with burial tomorrow in Canarsie Cemetery. Besides her husband, father and grandfather, Mrs.

Smith is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Boehm. Louise E. Chaffen and Mrs. 'Estelle Falk, and a brother, Henry Schneider Jr.

Matthew J. Burke (Reprinted From Sunday's Late Editions) Matthew F. Burke, 88. who retired four years ago as president of the People's National Bank and Trust Company of Washington, died Thursday in his home in West Caldwell. N.

J. During his 43 years as president, Mr. Burke was regarded as exemplifying the virtues of the smalltown banker at his best. At his retirement he had been in banking 51 years, after 13 years in law. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

Herbert Larrick of Caldwell. Sister Mary Viola of the faculty of St. Mary of the Woods College, Indiana, and Mrs. Thomas S. Harrington of Denver, sister of Mrs.

Thomas G. Evans, director of the National Conference of Christians and Jews of Brooklyn, and six grandchildren, including Matthew H. Burke of Jackson Heights, T. Burke Harrington, advanced air navigation cadet at Ellington Field, Texas, and Margaret Harrington, a student at St. Mary of the Woods College.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Monday) at Washington. Indiana. George Schilling Sr. (Reprinted From Sunday's Late Editions) Funeral services for George Schilling Sr. of 63d Forest Hills, will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. 197 Maujer St. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr.

Schilling, who was 74. died Friday at the Bethany Deaconess Hospital after an illness of four weeks. He is survived by four sons. Jack, George, Joseph and Walter; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Cook and Mrs.

Marguerite McIntyre; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Walter Schilling is an employe of the Eagle and Mrs. McIntyre and Joseph Schilling were formerly connected with this paper. MEETING NOTICE BROTHERHOOD OF CONSOLIDATED EDISON EMPLOYEES. Local 1-2.

232 Madison N. Y. 16. N. Y.

A special meeting (in two sections) will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 29th. 1944. The meeting will be held at Hotel the following locations: Ball Room. West 43rd N.

at 1 p.m.: Grand Ball Room, Manhattan Center. 311 West 34th N. at 8 p.m. The purpose of this special meeting is to hear and act upon report of Special Committee authorized to meet with national representatives of CIO regarding A national utility union. Admission will be by paid-up member.

ship card onlv. Members may attend one or the other of these sections but not both. MARY ALICE REYNOLDS. Recording Secretary. 126-3t Vital notices accepted 8 a.m.

to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication. EAGLE, MONDAY, Kick Bares Rift In OPA Policies Continued from Page 1 formant in which An oil dealer, manifestly on the level, complained that a customer had refused to hand over coupons after oil had been delivered. The answer Was that the dealer was out of luck.

He supposed to get the coupons before delivering the oil. He took it in good grace but is lift wondering what he can do with new drivers not too familiar the prowith cedure and the human equations involved. "Some boards are not even callcases like this one. Others are imposing penalties that are not up to them. It's quite a mess," said the Brooklyn Eagle's informant.

Rules to Be Condensed Some time ago Mayor LeGuardia suggested that the OPA use about two-thirds of their regulations and ru'-s for fuel. That is now going to happen, Jean F. Carroll, director of the national food price division of the OPA announced. All price regulations and marketing rules will be boiled down so that the present 100 or more regulations will be less than 30, Mr. Carroll said, and added: "They will be simple enough for any one to understand.

But we will demand stricter compliance." The new regulations will be completed in May. Also, Chester Bowles, head administrator, announced in Washington that he has appointed a municipal Affairs committee which will co-operate with city, town and village officials in clearing up "problems" which regulations create in crowded areas. Mineola Aviator Bags 3 Jap Planes In Solomons Vella Laella, Solomon Islands (Delayed) -Second Lt. Charles D. pontine of the aviator.

112 is Dow one Deuces, of the Mineola, fighter leadFlying squadron based oils here. with three Jap planes to credit. The squadron, piloting Corsair fighter planes, has a total of 29 enemy planes bagged at this writing and has taken part in several successful raids and strafing missions against shipping and landing forces in the Solomons. The group was one of the first squadrons to operate off the Munda air field shortly after it was captured, and recently helped blast the way for the invasion of Bougainville. the squadron Lt.

Julius F. Another prominent, member of Koetch of 257 Covert Broklyn, who has down one Jap plane. On one occasion seven members of the Flying Deuces jumped a patrol of 60 Zeros and shot down six of them without suffering loss. William J. Roberts The funeral of William J.

Roberts, 57, of 577 Ridgewood who died there Friday, will be held tomorrow from Donnelly and Purcell's Funeral Home, 203 Euclid with a requiem mass at the Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church, Euclid Ave. and Fulton at 10 a.m. Burial will be in John's Cemetery.

Mr. Roberts had been associated with the Greenpoint gas distribution plant of the Standard Oil Company for the last 28 years. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Helen Gowen Roberts; a daughter, Mrs.

Grace Kenny; a brother, Francis: two sisters. Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. Margaret Stehik, and two grandchildren. PUBLIC NOTICES WALTER MARSHAK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following is the substance of a certificate of limited partnership filed in the Kings County Clerk's office on February 3.

1944: Name of Partnership is Walter Marshak. Character of business is the buying and selling of toys and display equipment and wood products and aDpliances necessary for the conduct of such business. The principal place of business is 75 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, New York City. The names and residences of the general partners are Walter Marshak and Anna Marshak. 3740 Bedford Avenue.

Brooklyn. New York City. The names and addresses of the limited partners are Walter Marshak. as trustee for Arthur Marshak. Seymour B.

Marshak and Estelle Marshak. all of No. 3740 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City. Term of partnership is from November 1. 1943.

to October 31. 1948. Contribution of each limited partner is $7.500. Each limited partner is to receive of net profits. Signed and acknowledged by all partners January 31.

1944. 7-6t TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of District Supervisor. Alcohol Tax Unit. Bureau of Internal Revenue, New York.

Date of first publication. February 21, 1944. Notice is hereby given that on Dec. 10. 1943.

one 1937 Buick sedan, motor No. 63185217. was seized at Floyd nr. Sumner Brooklyn, N. for violation of the Internal Revenue Code, to wit: Section 3321.

Any person claiming an interest 111 said property must appear at the Office of Investigator In Charge. Alcohol Tax Unit. Federal Building. Washington and Johnson Streets, Brooklyn. N.

and file Claim and Cost. Bond as provided by Section 3724 of the Internal Revenue Code, on or before March 22. 1944. otherwise the property will be disposed of according to law. B.

R. RHEES. (21-3t EAGLE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS CALL MAIN 4-6200 VICTORY IN 1944? We all hope this will be the year of victory. But, this year or next, victory will be the signal for readjustment from war to peace and the necessary economic changes that must accompany it. The services of this bank, as counsel, administrator and guardian of funds, can serve you in good stead both now and then.

KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 342 FULTON ST. (in the Heart of the Boro Hall District) Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FEBRUARY 28, 1944 7 FINANCIAL NEWS drug act of 1906. Three years later he was made a partner in the firm, and on its incorporation in 1912 he became vice president, a post he held until his retirement. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nena Conrad Mahlan of Patchogue, a daughter, Mrs.

George Egner of Bayport; two sons, Howard of Glenburnie. and Alfred C. of Freeport. and a sister, Mrs. William Dietz of Bayport.

Funeral services, at 2 p.m. Tuesday will be held at the C. W. Ruland Sons Funeral Chapel, Patchogue, with burial in Cedar Grove Cemetery, here. RITES TODAY Air Cadet David P.

Henry 19, of 219-50 113th Drive, St. Albans, for whom a solemn mass of requiem was offered today at Sacred Heart R. C. Church. He was one of two occupants of an army plane killed during a storm Tuesday night in a forced landing at Freeman Field, Seymour, Ind.

He was scheduled to receive his wings Mar. 12. Interment was in Holy Rood Cemetery. W. J.

Mullane, 73, Ex-Dispatcher William J. Mullane, 73, who retired three years ago as dispatcher at the 58th St. terminal of the B. M. T.

with which he had been associated 54 years, died Saturday at the homeof his daughter, Mrs. Loretta Redosta, 140 Kenneth Baldwin. Before going to in Bay Ridge 65 years. was Baldwin two yreas ago, hie lived born in Cincinati. Mr.

Mullane was a member of Hughes Council, K. of C. His wife. Mrs. Mary Murphy Mullane, died some time ago.

Besides Mrs. Redosta he is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Catherine Dagnall; three sons, Henry, John and Francis, and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow from Fred Herbst Sons Chapel, 7501 5th with requiem mass at Our Lady of Angels R. C.

Church, 4th Ave. and 73d St. John R. Andrews, Aviation Cadet (Reprinted From Sunday's Late Editions) Hewlett, Feb. 26 Army Aviation Cadet John Rankin Andrews, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Andrews of 226 Richards Lane, Hewlett Harbor, was killed on his 20th birthday Thursday in a plane accident at Walnut Ridge, according to word received here from the War Department. Cadet Andrews, who would have been in the army one year Monday, was born in Erie, and was educated at Emerson School for Boys at Exeter, N. and at Exeter Academy.

Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers and a sister, all in the armed forces. They are Staff Sgt. James A. Jr. and Pvt.

Joseph Lee Andrews, with the army, and Corp. Alice Andrews Rutherford, with the Wac. Funeral services and burial will be in Erie, Pa. RFC Plans Loans For Service Men Washington, Feb. 28 (U.P)-A small business loan program to include loans to members of the armed forces returning to private life will be adopted by the reconstruction Finance Corporation, Commerce Secretary Jesse Jone.

disclosed today. At the same time he announced that during the past 12 months a total of 3,300 small business loans. aggregating $498.000,000, have been made. The loans will former soldiers, sailors and mar.nes in reestablishing businesses they were forced to abandon when they entered the service. Jones explained.

The applicant will be required to show prior experience, A proper amo equity capital and a sound economic need for the business. Manufacturers Trust Issues Booklet on Revenue Act Manufacturers Trust Company is distributing a booklet on "The Revenue Act of 1943," which became law on Feb. 25, 1944. This booklet contains the text of the law and an explanation of its more 1m- portant features, together with charts, tables and indices. Servicemen Y.

W. Guests Service men may use the pool and gymnasium at the Young Women's Christian Association, 30 3d Tuesday and Thursday evenings, officials announced yester. day. RELIEF! RELIEF! FROM MISERIES OF COMMON HUMPHREYS For soothing, easing relief from misery of common colds, take Humphreys "77" right away. Works internally to help relieve head and throat irritation and that weak, achy feeling.

Dr. Humphreys original formula! 304. HUMPHREYS Homeopathic FAMILY MEDICINES SINCE 1854 THE CITY OF NEW YORK TAX COMMISSION Notice Pursuant to Section 160 of the New York City Charter THE BOOKS OF THE ANNUAL Record of the Assessed New Valuation York. of Real Estate in The City of for the fiscal year July 1. 1944.

to June 30. 1945, will be opened to the public on the 1st day of February. 1944. and will remain open during usual business hours for public inspection and examination until the 15th day of March. 1944.

LOCATION OF BOROUGH OFFICES Manhattan- Main Office. 9th Floor, Municipal Building. New York 7. The Bronx 7th Floor, Bergen Building. Tremont and Arthur New York 57.

Brooklyn-2d Floor. Municipal Building. Court and Joralemon Bklyn. Kew 2. Queens-120-55 Queens Gardens 15, N.

Y. Richmond Borough Hall, New Brighton, WM. WIRT' MILLS. President. ja31-7t File No.

6319-1934. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To: THOMAS PEE HODGMAN, MARGARET LUSTENADER, FLORENCE H. coz: ZENS. ALFRED H. HOBLEY.

OTHY HOBLEY FRISBIE, GRACE Goods. Chattels Credits which ELLEN HOBLEY. A FLORENCE H. COZZENS. as Administratrix of the were of DORIS COZZENS, deceased, CASILDA HOBLEY AUG.

ANNIE HOBLEY CECIL McCORD, GARET A. LUSTENADER, AS ministratrix, with the Will Annexed, of the Estate of KATE STOKES. deceased. CHARLES S. as cillary.

Administrator Goods, Chattels and Credits which were of ELIZABETH P. PURLBUT, deceased, EMILY M. FITCH. ANNIE B. BLIVEN.

MARY E. CHARLES. REVEREND ARTHUR L. CHARLES. CAROL BURDEN, MARGARET COLE.

CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION OF LONG ISLAND. THE HOUSE ST. GILES THE CRIPPLE OF BROOKLYN AND GARDEN CITY. CHURCH OF ST. MARK, THE RECTOR, CHURCH WARDENS AND VESTRYMEN OF CAVALRY PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE VILLAGE OF WILLIAMSBURGH.

THE SALVATION ARMY. DYKER HEIGHTS HOME FOR BLIND CHILDREN. BROOKLYN BUREAU OF CHARITIES, CYPRESS HILLS CEMETERY, and CHEMICAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. JOHN T.

BLADEN who resides at No. 108 Weirfield Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. New York, HERBERT O. BURDEN. who resides at 66 Fayette Road.

Scarsdale. New York, EXCHANGE BANK TRUST COMPANY, whose principal office of business 18 located at No. 13 William Street. in the Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York, have presented an Account and also a Supplemental Account, and a Second Supplemental Account, AS Executors of the Last Will and Testament of SARAH S. FEE, deceased, and also an Account and a Supplemental Account and a Second Supplemental Account as Trustees under the Last Will and Testament, of said SARAH S.

FEE. lately residing at 1500 President Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and City and State of New York. and a Petition and a Supplemental Petition praying that a decree be made judicially settling and allowing their said Accounts and their said Supplemental Accounts and their said Second Supplemental Accounts, and fixing, determining and allowing the fees and compensation of the petitioners, JOHN T. BLADEN and HERBERT O. BURDEN.

for legal services rendered by them to the Estate of said decedent. and fixing and determining, the proportionate amount New York Estate Tax and the Federal Estate Tax to be charged against each of the legacies bequeathed by the decedent to the legatees named in her Last Will and Testament, before the balance unpaid on the said legacies is required to be paid, and permitting the CORN EXCHANGE BANK TRUST COMPANY to resign as a Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of said SARAH S. FEE. deceased. and appointing a successor the said CORN EXCHANGE BANK TRUST COMPANY.

as Trustee under the said Last Will and Testament of said decedent. SARAH S. FEE, to act in conjunction with JOHN T. BLADEN and HERBERT O. BURDEN, as provided for in the said Last Will and Testament of said SARAH S.

FEE, deceased. providing the said CORN EXCHANGE BANK TRUST COMPANY is permitted to resign A Trustee under, said Last Will and Testament, and granting to the petitioners such other and further relief as may be just and proper. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings. to be held in Room 25-A at the Hall of Records, in the County Kings, on 29th day of March, 1944.

at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement and decree should not be had and why the relief 8.9 praved for herein should not be granted. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have said caused Surrogate's the Seal Court of off: hereunto affixed. (L. WITNESS.

Hon. FRANCI D. McGAREY, Surrogate of our said County. at the Borugh of Brooklyn, in the said County. the 26th day of Janu1944.

AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court, 128-4t past State department president of the auxiliary, will officiate. The funeral will be held Tuesday from her home, with a solemn mass of requiem at 10 a.m. at St.

Francis Xavier R. C. Church. Carroll St. and 6th Ave.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery..

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