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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR 14, 1947 13 11 Mrs. Bessie C. Fischer, 66; paths LYN'SKET JOH5 on Ail-am 1. 1947. d.ctive B.

C. 1J Y. C. P. beloved husband of Mary; desr brother of Mary, FARMERS JOIN IK ATTACKS Oil I Former Borough Lawyer Margaret and William Lynskey 'Funeral from the Waller New York.

In 1930 she became the Cooke. Funeral Borne, 150-10 Special to the Sagle Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, first woman to be appointed trial Justice In Connec'A-ut. MkhaeL Mary JL Miller, Jacob Morrisee)', P. J. Neumann.

A. PurteU. Mary Quigley, E. Reid. John C.

Roberta, Eliza. Searing, Grace jPRICE-GUT DRIVE Court at Coney, Once Doomed, Breaks Record Once slated for extinction but maintained through concerted efforts of civic (Toups in the i the outmoded Coney Island istratea Court currently havl' I "Abrams, Esther Anderson. Mary Bamberger, R. Carlson, Emilia Crook, Andrew Foster, WUliam Oreen.Mary i Hughes. "ones, Helen Keyes, Florence Saturday.

10:30 lin. Solemn Requiem Maw 8U Thomas the Apos- Mrs. Fischer aesved ur.lll 1934 Ue R. C. Church.

11 ajn. Inter Washington. Aug. 14 The ment St. John'a Cemetery.

Justice Department's drive against i Shannon, Joseph Kollner. William Sherlock, Thomas MAR UM CARL WILLIAM. In Evanston, Illinois, on August 12. 1M7, beloved husband of Lydia; dear Dather of Carl WUliam also survived by father. Hans Mar the busiest year in its history, a surrey today Indicated.

Wilton, Aug. 14 Mrs. Bessie C. Fischer, Brooklyn-born lawyer and one of ConnecUcut's four women trial Justices, died at her home here Tuesday night at the age of 06. Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ryan Oooney of Brooklyn, Mrs. Fischer moved here with her husband, the late William H. A. Fischer, in 1916.

He died In 1931. Mrs. Fischer was a graduate of Packard Business College in the class of 1896 and was associated with the law firms of La son Weichenfeld, Newcombe cfc Co. and Harold Campbell cfc Co. In conspiracies to keep prices up was under attack today fiom manage ment, farmers and a Congress man.

And labor Implied it probably couldn't do much anyhow to reduce the cost of living. Latest blast against Attorney General Tom Clark's campaign and then retired to become an Investigator for the State Welfare Department. Last year she was asked by the Republican caucus in Wilton to be a candidate again for Justice of the peace and after being elected she was again appointed trial Justice. United States Senators Brien McMahon and Raymond E. Baldwin and former United States Attorney General Homer S.

Cum-mings are among the lawyers who tried cases before her. An examination or the docket 1 A i I i ii II Conrad StenUeL R. T. Lederer.JohnH. Sweeney, F.

Lynskey, John Tnetf ord, J. J. Marum, Carl W. Totton, A. M.

Matthews, F.J. Williams, Marie Zertllo, Frank has disclosed since Jan 1 tin Marum; brothers, Hans Chris 12,601 cases were heard in the tian. Lars and Martin, services courtroom atop the Coney Island at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Avenue. Brooklyn.

Fri- police station on W. 8th St. This came from Albert Goes, Master! ABRAMS ESTHER August' day. Aueust 15. 1947, 8 p.m.

figure already exceeds last years of the National Grange. record total of 12,000 and there I AkA. i i I STEl MATTHEWS On August 13 "It doesn't take a lawyer in the, anti-trust division of the Justice. are still five months to go. loved wifemir Police Matthews of Florence Rodgers Walter J.

Abrams; dear mother of It has been estimated that the total of 136.000 in fines taken in last year would be passed by a brother of Loretta Sullivan. Re William Kollner, Department find cut why prices! have increased," Goss said in statement. "Any competent econ-j omirt can provide the answer." He went on to -ive his own an-! considerable amount, posing at Chapel, 40 Lafayette Funeral Saturday, 9:30. SWEENEY FRANCIS at his residence. 1224 76th Street, on August 13.

beloved husband of am: thence to the Assumption K. v. nuirn, In Meal Business Funeral services for William U- rvi Police, with the aid of magistrates, are making a determined attempt to sump out peddling on the beach and to eliminate other objectionable features such as playing ball, littering the beach and undressing In coinfort stations. where a Solemn Requiem Masai ii also survived by one sister, will be offered at 10 a.m. Ur iw swer "wages are the principal item in increased cost." The National Association of Manufacturers already has criticised the Justice Department's drive, stating that the department failed to take into account the effect of wage boosts, strikes and foreign relief demands.

Terms Idea 'Fantastic' Lt. Col. Walter L. Abrams. U.

S. Army. Reposing at the Moore Funeral Home. 54 West Jamaica Avenue, Valley Stream. Service Saturday, 2:30 p.m.

ANDERSON On August 12, 1947, MARY (nee Douglas), beloved wife of Louis; devoted mother of George Tracy, Mrs. Maude McKay and Mrs. Julia Morris. Survived by thirteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral from Walter B.

Cooke. Funeral Home, 63-32 Forest Avenue. Saturday, August 18. at 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Church, at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Director Jere J. Cronin. jwllliam Mass McCUAIG MALCOLM on Saturday, 11 a.m.. St. Ephrems August 13, In his 91st year.lR.

C. Church. Reposing at Mc-Survived bv his son, John. andiKeon's Funeral Home, 7210 Fort daughters, Sarah, Christena Ham- Hamilton Parkway. Interment mond.

Ruth Cross Cemetery. Friday, 8 Harris Funeral Direction F. J. McLaughlin. Kollner.

60, who for many years had conducted a meat market at 146 7th will be held at 8 o'clock tonight by Bay Ridge Lodge. 806. F. it A. of which he was a member, at the George J.

Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Ave. He died Tuesday at his home, 56 Montgomery Place, after several months' Illness. Strip-Teaser Sobs As Bandit Queen Bravado Gives Out Blloxl, Aug. 14 (U.R) Strip Craw Representative Fied ft: I 1 Home, 5012 4th Avenue, TOTTON A. MARTIN, of 471 ford who led the fight against price control, in Congress last year, termed the anti-trust MICHAEL MARY on August Stratford Road, on Wednesday, 12.

1947; beloved mother of Myrtle August 13. 1947. brother of Wil-Arnold, Lucius Elmer S. andiliam, Thomas. Arthur and Martha Mr.

Kollner. born in Germany, carne to the United: investigation "fantastic." Declai nan Mirh9 service loiuin anu uaruuiie i i imroivD achft he-' V. r-i, aiaie wnen is. ana ior a numorr'u'K mm iuiuiuS uncai-BAMBERGER A Moaulner Funeral Parlor. (Service at the Fi.rctiild Chapel.

rienre.lnn her. heaairfr kived wile ot tne late Julius; de 1120 Flalbush Avenue. Friday, 10 9ol At.antic Avenue, on rriday R. determined to a in. help bring about that depression bv tease Marjeretta Crabtree's bra-vado gve way to tears over the price she must pay for her role as bandit queen.

i For the first time since her arrest two days ago the 29-year-old blonde cried. 8he felt sorry for her relatives. 1.30 m. Interment private. (vn THETPORD JENNIE onjket in the Park Slope section.

Un-Tuesday, August 12, 1947; beloveditil recent years he had been active investigating our people instead of the fiscal policies of the Govern- MILLER JACOB of 574 Bedford Avenue, on Ausust 13. 1947. Survived by wife. Margaret: eight sons, three daughters, four sis ment." dauiihter of the late Mr. and Mrs.lin the affairs of Bay View Chapter, Joseph A.

Thetford; sister of thejRoyal Arch Masons, late Mrs. Charlotte L. Blust and Surviving are his widow, Mrs C. I. O.

Vice President Emll Rieve indicated labor doesn't ters, one brother. Services N. F. voted mother of Sarah Panzer, Simon, Jeatinette, Sidney and George; dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Services Nie-berg's Midwood Memorial Chapel, 1625 Coney Island Avenue (Avenue Mi.

Friday. August 15. 10 am. CARLSON EMILIA suddenly, on August 13. Survived by husband, John; daughter, Mis.

Dugal. sons, Albert. Eric. Charles and Arthur. Services Friday, 8 at the Peter J.

Gets Funeral Home, plaoe too much nooe In the pro Walker Funeral Home. 8734 80th; aunt of John J. Blust. Service at came Kollner; a daughter, Gret- Street. Woodhaven, Saturday.

2 the Falrchlld cnapei. sat miamic cnen; a son, WUliam Jr. and a gram. While welcoming the campaign, he said much price setting does not fall "under criminal law." Avenue, brother, Max Kollner of Jamaica. p.m.

Interment the Evergreens Cemetery. GETS MAYOR'S GREETjNG Copt. William Odom of Roslyn, left, who established new solo round-the-world record, is greeted by Mayor O'Dwyer in City Hall. He flew to Washington today to visit President Truman, but will be back for a home town reception. Avenue, near Grand Thursday.

8 p.m. WILLIAMS MARIE of 64 "I wouldn't give a damn If it was Just myself." she said tearfully. "Bt I'm thinking of all my innocent relatives who are trying to live dfcent lives." Mis. Crabtree and her two accomplices allegedly committed at least one murder and three robberies. When arrested in her hotel room officers found narcotics which she allegedly gave the men to bolster their nerves for crime.

District Attorney Luther Maples MORRISSEY PATRICK suddenly, August 13. 1947. beloved 'Noel Avenue. August 13. 1947, lov-husband of Elizabeth and dealing sister of Ann, Joseph, James.

John Lederer, 81 Ex-Lithoqraoher 57-34 Catalpa Avenue, Ridgewood fflthar nf Datriola fni in a nn Ka t.lllf-Pn Funeral from Byrnes t-v in ar. iwiiu ji a ait iv la uiivuiiruiir iiiiu Funeral Saturday. 2 I 1-. -n IPi.n.etil UnhiS 2384 Gerriltsen Mrs. Frederick Valentine A solemn mass of requiem for Mrs.

Eli-abeth Valentine will offered Saturday st 9:30 am. in St. Anselm's R.C. Church. 83d S.

and 4th Ave. Burial will be lrf St John's Cemetery. Mrs. Valentine, a lifelong resi n.ent cypress ni. vc.i.cv-..

ori i Avenue. Saturday. 9:30 a.m. Re- Charge British Violate Pacts in 75 Film Tax was preparing charges against Mrs. Crabtree and Noahson B.

CROOK ANDREW on Tues- Funeral from residence. 75 8th quiem Resurrection Church, Funpra Sfrvlres for John day. August 12. 1947. beloved fatherAvenue.

Saturday. August 18. Sol- 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Ceme- jderer, 81, of 342 Park Place, a of Mrs. Catherine B.

Hagner. Mrs.lemn Requiem Mass St. Francis tery. retired lithographer who for many Bethel Short and Andrew IXavier R. C.

Church. 10 a.m. In- ZERILLO FRANK, beloved 'years was with the American Lith- dent of Brooklyn, died Monday at Walters, whose arrest led to her her home, 478 82d after two apprehension. She came here from Crook Jr. bervice at tne raircnno terment calvary cemetery.

Ihusband of Celestine; father olograph Company, will be held at Long Beach, where she met napei, si Atlantic Avenu-. Bert Anihonv and Mrs. James' J.I8:3 Oo'clock tonight in the Fair weeks' illness. She is survived by her husband, Frederick G. Valentine, five daughters and three sons.

Walters. which to buy other American Grand Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave August 13, at his residence; 323Kelly brother of Joseph and goods. The third member of the ring. Burial, private, will be in Lutheran FOSTER WILLIAM on Street, beloved father of Angelia MolUca.

Repasing John Washington, Aug. 14 (U.R) The Motion Picture Association of America charged today that the new 75 per cent British tax on U. S. movies was a clear violation of If the lax should go unchal Cemetery. 'eust 13.

1947. residence, 129 Van-Charles F. Blaschke. William A T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 John R.

Tall, an A. W. O. L. sol-Ndler from nearby Keesler Field, Albert C.

Mrs. Marie Sands. Fu-1 Church Avenue. Requiem Mass lenged, it said, other countries might follow suit. derbilt Avenue.

Survived by sis Lena Nislow, 60, St. Jerome's Church, Saturday, 11 neral service Friday, 8 p.m. Reposing at Funeral Home of F. J. The movie-makers' brief said the was arrestea in Columbus, Ohol, and charged with the murder of Peter Rabito, local restaurant three Anglo-American pacts.

Mr. Lederer, who was born in lower Manhattan in 1866. came to Brooklyn more than 50 years ago. Before becoming associated with the American Lithograph company he was with the lithographing firm in a brief filed with the State solution to Britain's present finan McLaughlin, 8125 3d Avenue. In m.

In owner. Ex-School Official cial problem should be worked out and Treasury Departments, the association said the tax would deal terment Saturday, 2 p.m., Green- through overall discussion between Wood Cemetery. Af Thnmoji Jtr Wttpv Wp wn it jon the two countries and not "by uni Lena Nislow. who retired in 1942 a "serious blow to the high hopes for International trade and com BUCKLEY ANNE, on August of tne Prank Lederer. an od- PURTELL August 13, 1947, Rudolph khmiff, lateral action against a particular 14, 1946.

Masses offered. merce in the postwar world." MARY (nee Ryan', beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of industry. The Treasury and 8tate Depart Britain decided to Impose the ters, Jennie Foster and Catherine Crosby; nieces, Gertrude McDonald and Harriet Crosby, and! nephew, Harry Crosby. Reposing at the Funeral Home, 187 S. Ox-! ford Street.

Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. T. J.

Higgins Son. Directors. GREEN MARY on August 13. 1947. dear mother of Mildred McNicholas, Capt.

William E. Green, U. S. M. and James.

Funeral from home. 780 E. 48th Street, Saturday. Requiem Mass Church of the Little Flower, 9 a.m. Anna, Margaret, Thomas and tax as a means of conserving her ments announced yesterday that Traffic Policeman as assistant principal of P.S.

184, Newport St. and Stone died yesterday In Mary Immaculate Hospital. Jamaica. She was 60 years old and had been living at 1525 Unionport Road, the Bronx. No one knows the iilnt heiruchp.

Oni- those who have such can tell Of thr anel that borne in silence For the one we loved so wei: HUSBAND and CHILDREN. tician, and Barbara Lederer. For many years he had been a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. He also had membership in Anglo-Saxcn Lodge 137, Free and Accented Masons, and LongI dwindling supply of dollars.

The such overall talks will begin here John Purtell; dear sifter of Teresa Rennie. John and Thomas Ryan. money would come out of American Reprinted Prom Teittrdar'l Lit Idltlom Monday. A 12-man British delegation headed by Sir Wilfrid Eady earnings on the films. The U.

Funeral services for Rudolph A. movie industry promptly retaliated will seek relaxation of the terms Miss Nislow entered the public BUCKLEY ANNE, on August Grotto. His wife. Mrs. Mae Hamel 14.

1946. Masses offered. Lcderer, who was active In the Funeral from her home, 1660 Troy Avenue, Saturday, 9 30 ajii. Requiem Mass St. Viiicent Ferrer C.

r.hnrrh. by banning all American films of the $3,750,000,000 loan agree school system of New York City Schmltt, a policeman who was assigned to Traffic Brooklyn, were Friends may think we have foraouen Eastern Star and Order of Ama from Britain. ment in a desperate effort to hang about 35 years ago and had taught When at times they see us smile ranth circles, 'died in June. 1940. Charge Discrimination onto Britain's remaining American OUlnl.EY EI.I7.ABETH fnee But ihey little know the heartache A son, Harry J.

Lederer, of Rose- Out smiles hide ail the while. The brief charged that Britain dollars. The British drew another In various schools until her appointment to P. S. 184.

8he is survived by a brother, dale, survives. $150,000,000 yesterday, leaving them HUGHES CATHERINE had singled out the American film Industry for "discriminatory taxation" in order to save dollars with (Kitty). August 12. 1947, at the resi only 8850,000.000 of the original to tal still untouched. GRANDCHILDREN.

BUCKLEY ANNIE. In loving memory of my mother, who died August 14, 1946. Mass offered today. Daughter, MARIE. Thomas Nislow; a sister, Mrs.

Ella Wolff, and three nephews. Walter H. Wolff, principal of Bryant High School, Astoria; Dr. Robert I. Mortimer), of 135 Prospect Park Southwest, on August 12, 1947, beloved wife of William V.

Quigley; devoted sister of Mary J. Miller and George Mortimer. Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, 10 a.m., Holy Name R. C. Church, Prospect Park West and Prospect Avenue.

Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. Jack Kriendler, Owner of 21 Club Wolff, an elementary school teach er, and Fred Nislow, assistant dence of her niece, Mrs. Kathleen Deaver (nee Kelly), 2911 Clarendon Road. Survived by three nieces and four nephews.

Funeral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue and E. 28th Street. Saturday: Solemn Requiem Mass St. Jerome's R.

C. Church, 10 am. Interment Holy Cross Rites Tomorrow for Lt. Dolan, Who Died on Plane to Eire held today (Wednesday) In the Wameck Funeral Home, 78-05 Myrtle Glendale. Burial was In Evergreens Cemetery.

Patrolman Schmltt, who lived at 78-05 75th Glendale, died of pneumonia, Saturday, In hto home. He was In Brooklyn 44 years ago and was on the force 20 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Agnes Schmltt; a daughter, Mrs. Agnes Perulli; two sisters, Mrs.

Marie Huber and Mrs. Ella Hein-rlch. and two brothers, Charles J. Schmltt and Charles King. Wets, Stay Away Galena, Kan.

(U.R) The maxi principal of a Brooklyn elementary school. COLLINS In memory of our beloved wife. ALICE, who died one year ago today. Masses offered. Husband.

CHARLES; sister, LILLIAN; niece, MARGARET. Jack Kriendler, 48, founder and owner of the 21 Club, swank Manhattan restaurant at 21 W. 52d died today of coronary thrombosis. while in flight sunk into a coma REID On August 13, 1947. JOHN CHARLES, aged 84, of Bellemead, N.

formerly of Brooklyn. N. Cemetery, George Godfrey, and was dead when the plane DI BRIENZAIn sad and loving Mr. Kriendler, a native of Aus- JONES HELEN of 907 St. retired Navy engineer.

Survived by memory of FRANK DI BRIFNZA tna, was taken ill while dining at! Reprinted From Yeaterdar'i tale Idttlorta Fire Lt. Felix A. Dolan of St. Albans is back home today from his native Ireland, never having fulfilled his dream to set eyes reached Ireland. Lieutenant Dolan.

a former resident of Brooklyn for many years, John's Place, on Tuesday. August wife. Lillian; daughter. Mrs. George er a devoted hiisbaiiri and father 5, T' TAM.V H' Child Chaiie 9al Atlantic AvenuejRed who has heen inssni sure i nls aaia.ein apartment, nc win lived at 190-54 112th St.

Albans. In World War I he served on Saturday. August 16. at 1932. Funeral services at the Mill-i vwra.

nu buried tomorrow from the R.v- lM Anue es. auv. it u.r inei eiMde Memorial Chapel. 76th St. boxme world pflld tribute today to aam on Lomuy umfKal' nn over mum penalty for drunkenness In Galena, in dry Kansas but Just and Amsterdam Manhattan in the infantry overseas and was wounded In action.

He Joined the fire department In 1926 and rose to the rank of lieu stone Reformed Church. Millstone HAMLIN ELIZA. In memory N. on Friday. August 15, at 8 of a devoted wife and mother.

Interment Evergreens Ceme-. parted this life August 14. 1945. tery, Brooklyn, on Saturday at 11 All(t hf in a.m. Her memory Re fchill always oc Husband.

George; daughters. "Big Gawge" Godfrey, the onetime," black hiiadow of heavyweight box-: (Wednesday) at LaGuardia ing I Field, and soon after the body of Godfrey was found dead in Hfihter im lifted out. and yesterday. He had been under WrT 2 urt Home, 2d Aberdeen tenant in ten years. At the time across the state line from wet Missouri, has been greatly Increased.

Under a new city ordinance, the 17 maximum fine has been changed to a 8100 top limit, with as much as 90 days In Jail added in extreme cases. after services at 12:15 p.m. He is by his widow, Mrs. Louisa Berlin! Kriendler; three brothers. H.

Peter, Maxwell A. and I. Robert Kriendler, and four sisters. Mrs. Augusta Axel-rad.

Mrs. Anna Tannenbauni. Mrs. he started his vacation he was attached to Engine Co. 252 In Beatrice, Lillian; son, George.

where it will remain uniil the fu 13. 1947. aged 93 years. Survived by Funeral arrangements were to be; Brooklyn. His wtfe.

Mrs. Margaret seven nieces and six nephews. Fu LAWSON-In memory of LEON neral tomorrow iThursdayt1. A solemn mass of requiem will be made by friends today at Angelas Dolan, died in 1943. a.m.; thence to St.

Gregory R. t. Church, Brooklyn Avenue and St. John's Place, where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. KEYES FLORENCE A.

(nee McDevitti. wife of the late Peter devoted mother of John M. and Thomas Keyes. Funeral from her home, 97-36 77th Street. Ozone Park, on Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Sylvester R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

John H. Timms, Director. KOLLNER On August 12. 1947. WILLIAM, beloved husband of Carrie; father of Gretchen and neral Friday, 2:30 p.m., fromARD LAWSON.

who passed Sercus and Mrs. Beatrice. noffftt Wave- fnnarfll TJnm I t(2i4aia George Werst Funeral Home Surviving are three daughters, The Apache Trail, an 82-mile Uiuv mail. August 14, 1938. Catherine, Margaret and Mary highway in Arinona, is criis- Funeral Home.

He had no known relatives, but the friends said they would make sure that every boxer who could would be there. Ofter a challenger but never a Patricia Dolan, and a son, James cromed by dim path alone which offered at 10 a.m. at Our Iidy of Lourdes Church, Broadway and Aberdeen St. Burial will be In St. John's Cemetery.

Death came to Lieutenant Dolan JuH a thought of 8eet remembrance FAMILY. Dolan, who is studying for the 71-41 Cooper Avenue, Glendale. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. SEARING GRACE WEIR: beloved wife of Pre.ston J. Searing ol qerce Apache Indians once stalked white aettlers.

priesthood at Catholic University, LUNDY In loving memory of Washington. Francis Sweeney, Retired Policeman WILLIAM W. NTad'n 7 -t night wliHe he was iana Died August 14. rtrauo notices 407 Springdale Avenue, East on ins way to nis native 1941. bouncer on Central Los tOrange.

N. on Tuesday, August aboard a Pan American Airways CERTAIN UNCIAIMBD PROPERTY 12, 1947; mother of Preston J. Jr. Angeles' Harlem, since the Call Pays Gold to Park Car Frankfort. Ky.

(U.R) A motor 1st paid 82.50 to park his automo his William in his 62d year. Re and Suzanne; sister of Mrs. Frank; Funeral services for Francis fornia Boxing Commission barred eVCe oi'b of the Newjhim for life when tor mercl- of oi inr nc Mm-art a- un- The davs are for us And tears re shed when we're Bui in memory you've ever Since Ood ha caiied you The FAMILY. posing George Ayen Memorial oweenev a inemurr R. Mihlon of Irvington, N.

Willet and Franklin Weir of Union bile 12 minutes on a downtown nce Chapel, 55 7th Avenue. Service by York Citv Police Department for beating Irom Hank Hanklnsoni" he left there as a youth In 1915 street here. When parking meter Bay Ridge Masonic" Lodge, August iN. and John Weir of Newark. more than 20 years, will be 1937- On a three-week vacation he and 14.

at 8 pm IService at The Colonial Home. 132 collector Ernest Braun. checked machines a few days ago "he found MoCL'E-In loving memorv oiiSatnrdny at 11 a m. in St. Ephrems! He had spent all the 1700,000 he Meld By NEW YORK WATER SERVICE CORPORATION 20t.i CHURCH AVENUE.

BROXIKLYN 26. N. Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- iiant to 402 nf the Abandoned Properly Law nt the Staid of New York' la) Thai report nf un'iairued amount of money or other prop.rtv held or owing by the abnve-namerl eorporatton ha been made to the State Comptroller and that a lirt of the, name of the peraon op peraortK appearing from the record of uch corporation to entitled thei-Rtn la KONIG On AiipiKt 15 Harrison Street, East Orange, AGNES. Died August 14, 1942.

a cousin Terrence Munday of 2ol Rander Brooklyn, took off for Ireland at 2 a.m. Saturday. The Church. 75th St. and Fort a years in me prize ton Parkway.

nad. to take the bouncing a $2.50 gold piece in the penny slot of one of the machines. A RAD, father of Cornelia Timmer-iN- Friday August 15. 'The place noon her arve May wither and decay at 11 clock. Interment Cypre.sSj Mr.

Sweeney, who was 52 years; Joe to live. man, Kathryn Delaney. Elsie 'lieutenant who had told his cousin penny pays for 12 minutes park ing time. I Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn. old.

suffered a stroke and cerebral Dittman. George H. and Harrv But the love for her who seps beneath never lade aav. HUSBAND, SONS, DAUGHTERS. that he "didn't feel very weir Konig.

Services at the Brooklyn hemorrhage yesterday morning and died at his home, 1224 7fith HARRY T. PYLE SHANNON August 13, at Erskine Lakes. N. JOSEPH Home for Aged Men, 745 Classon on file and open to public inapection Avenue, Friday. August 15, 2 pm MOONEY In memory of my be- about noon.

Interment will be in loved mother. LEONORE. Died! the Holv Park Cemetery. EDWIN, retired fireman, N. Y.

life member Brooklyn Lodge No. 22, B. P. O. beioved husband Born in Manhattan, he lived In LEDERER JOHN on August 12.

1947, of 342 Park Place, beloved MORTUARY. INC tM. lain BUckminittr 2-0174 1925 Church AvemM August 14. 1943. EMMA V.

MOONEY. Walter B. Cooke of Edith (nee McKlbbln); brother lather of Harry J. Lederer. Senr Brooklyn In the Bay Ridge section for many years.

He retired from i ita pnnripai oince or piare 01 hualneea in the Borough of Brooklyn. Kinge County. N. where any aucb abandoned property la payable: (b) That such deposits, payment and refund, together with Interest due thereon and lesa lawful dedue. tlona.

will be paid by it on or before the succeeding thirtieth day of September to persons establtahlng to Ita aatlsfaction their right to receive the same: and Iri That thereafter, ana on or be- of John. Matthew and Adele. Fu ices at the Falrchlld Chapel. 951 the Police Department in 1940 and Atlantic Avenue, Thursday at 8:30 INC. neral Saturday, 9 a.m., from Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue.

pm MKET1NU NO! ICS Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church. recently was employed by the Na. tional City Bank. Survivors include his widow-Agnes, and one son, Francis Sweeney Jr. RENOUARD OTTELIE, our beloved mother.

Died August 14, 1930. Never to he forgotten. GEORGE, BLANCHE, BERT. ROSENBERG DOROTHY SCHWARTZ. Died Adgust 14, 1945.

fore October 10. 1947. tuch unclaimed FUNERAL INFORMATION SO Styanti ATtnat MAia 2-858S TrMav. iiuull 15th deposits, payment ann refund, to- SHERLOCK THOMAS on tether with Interest due thereon and eea lawful deduction, atlll remain TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF Ft RT McMICHAEL, INC. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE thai a pe-fial ineetins of the tockholdera of TERRY A McMICHAEL, will h- held at the office of Jacques Weisn.

Attorney at Law. ISO Montague Street, in the. Borough of Wednesday, August 13, 1947, beloved husband of Charlotte father of Charlotte L. and Muriel ing will be paid to the State Comptroller, and that It shall thereupon cease to be liable therefor. Edward O.

A.M. at Chapel Although you mar be gone cu thoughts and hearts are with you Rose, Joe, Marjorie Katzoff. Mrs. William Pope Funeral services for Mrs. Annie A.

Pope, 79. of 385 E. 8th who died at her home Tuesday, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic MSW IOKK WATEK CORPORATION BROOKLYN. N. Dated: August 1947! Brooklyn.

County of Kina-e. City of New York on the 19th day of Auguit. son of Lillian M. Anheir; brother of Mrs. Violet Maddalonl.

Reposing at the Funeral Home of George C. Herbst Si Son, 6741 5th 1211 FUlku.l At. BUckiter 2-0266 Friday. Auguit Dt'PEE, Murlba T. 1:00 M.

at Chapel at or mat lav ior the puipo.se or lclln; Dnted. July 30th. 1947. roRECtOSUKES Experience Dependable Service Modern Facilities FAIRCHILD SONS fUNEgAL DIRECTORS S.VCE 1S84 MI I Ml AlUatfa Braaklya f.Vrr Grmnd AwtJ rmt VttMhlia. Ltn UuMr 1R00SLT7! nUSHIMa JAMAICA OA1DEK CITT MANHASSIT Avenue (near 68th Street), until Mary B.

Donnelly and Ane Miller, an executrixes of the: LM lAve. The Rev. Dr, Francis Saturday, August 18, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Will and Testament of Charles Bo Mil -haul.

O'Brien, pastor emeritus of Green Remembrances SULLIVAN DANIEL J. Birth ISI Liadaa Blvd. BUckmiaiter 4-1200 Saturdav, Auouit 16th BRADETT. Lea J. MS A.M.

at Chapel au7-2t Th STENTZEL R. THEODORE, on August 12, 1947. of 6945 Ridge Bou LICENSES wood Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be irt Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs.

Pope, a native of England, day remembrance of a loving hus band and devoted father WIFE, SONS. DAUGHTER. NOTIi'K IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT liquor lufiu. RW 8815 ha h'en issued to the underaiajned to aetl beer and wine at retail in a restaurant, under Beverage Control came to this country many years Walter B. CooLe Inc.

has the distinction of be ing New York's largest funeral directors. We are proud of occupying such a preeminent position in our field, proud of the trust that has made this possible in our our fair dealing and perhaps aliove all our understanding and sympathy. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP 63-32 Foratl A. HEii 3-0900 Trturjfzav. AuguH 14th DIPPEL.

Jotepn 3 00 at Chapel Satvrdav, Auouit 16th ANDFKHON, Marr A.M. at Chapel 1'iw. at Cooper Street, Brooklyn. CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALE levard; beloved husband of Wil-helmine (nee Meincke), devoted father of Wilms dear brother of Florence MacLennan. Religious service, also Masonic, by Alle-mania Lodge No.

740, F. it A. at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Thursday.

8:30 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. PLOT. 8 PLOT. 8 ago and had long made her home in Brooklyn.

8he was the wife of William Pope and the "sister" of Frederick R. and Emily Long. A son. Dr. Rassell Pope, died some time ago.

SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY Ocean View The City Beautiful Cemetery. plaintiff, vk. Conrad De Milia. et defendants. Pur-auant to judgment entered August 2.

1947, and duly entered. I will sell at public auction by Fred G. Srhaefer. auctioneer, on the 5th day of September. 1947.

at 12 o'clock noon, at the Brooklyn Real Eatale Exchange, 1M Montague Street, the premise with improvements situate In th Borouith of Brooklyn, County of Kin', and State of New Yurk. on the North side of Dean Street. feet West if Franklin Avenue, bi-ing feet wide front and rear and 100 feet deep on each side. nd more particularly described in judgment. Dated.

August 11. MARTIN GREEN. Referee. ROE KRAMER. Plain-tiff'n Attorneys.

tjS William Street. NewYok.N'.Y au14-6t TliK SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ELIZABETH COREY, et al v. PRANCES A HALIUAY. et al.

Pursuant In interlocutory Judgment of barlition dated the dav nf An-Kint. 1117, and dulv entered heiein. undouned will ell at public Hijctinn. at the Rorough R'ai E'ta'e Kin County. S' YurK, Ior on premises r(innmption ALDO ZANONI 272 Ciopr Street Brooklyn.

New Yoi CEMETERY graves, Nassau Knolls. Port Washington; perpetual care included; $850. SOuth 8-2800. au7-2t Th 150-10 HilUid At. JAaaki 6670 Thurtdav, Auputt 14th ALLAN.

Elliabelb I 00 M. at Chapel TR. 7-9700 117 W. 72ad N.Y.C. Our service is designed to meet the needs of each individual case.

Thnriduv Btltt.OtF Pearl I A Marra'el 1 JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. Late Modal CADILLAC CARS To Hira for All Occasion! 1TB T. at SVC. Pfcana SH.ra lead S-S1M-1 rVoaapt and Caarteofa Serriet Auguit 14ili V.M al hapel Ml IH at (hapel n.

to A M. al hapel II in I II al hel I INI al I Impel Funeral Directors CAKRIII Alai 0 COM.KY. Herherl ArJutDwlffogmpntH iUaaa Natirra ON THIS AGI May Be Pliced Easily and Quickly By Telephone CALL MISS HART MAIN 4-623 3 RVI ROI red aTI Eachang'. IW Montague Brook-r i 1 Y. on S-'ptemlvr .1.

I'tlT. a I 12 OO Noon tiie premises lo'ated on ilhe westfiW side of 32nd St die- SCHMANI R. Henr (XI P.M. al raturUia SERVICE ECONOMT Chcrpels: IIS ATLANTIC AVENUE 3J LAFAYETTE AVENUE 3 Geo.w.Peese&soN Inr. ii i I MAia 4-139S 1399 3655 1J0, T.

BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 12U natfcuth 2 026S 150-10 HiHaideAvwiMr-JSjiuka 1(670 ISI Lineae SauUvarS-SUdtmlmtef 4-1ZM ISI 14 Nrth. RliFUtnwg 1-SSM I tl Savtutii A'anta-WAia 245SS 1 12 fareat Anu Hnuii 0W fUNIRAl HOMII IN IVIIT tOROUOH AND WISTCHII1I tan' 200 ri soiitlteriy rrmn tne fl.oithwest corner of W. 32ni St. and being 40 feet in width, ttont and real, bv 81 feet In Hpth on both aides and known as Ultfs 32nd St Biooklyn. Dated New York.

August 12. 1947, IOSEPH H. PAVtS. Referee RICHARD E. ARDEN ltorn)e for Plaintiffs, 217 Broadway New York City.

aul4-tThr Funeral Director 'far I 1 1 j- Vital notices occepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication th Kim day; at lots as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication. a IWW' STerling 8-7700 433 Noatraad Ave.

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