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

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BROOKLYN EAGLF MOM MAR HARRINGTON -March 1, 19M, MARY HARRINGTON, beloved aunt of Leo McLaughlin, Abigail, Tie; ten and Cecilia McLaughlin. Reposing at Fred Herbst sons Me rev. william F. davis DIES; Mrs. John B.

LAKE RONKONKOMA PASTOR fa nstruc(or morial. 7601 5th Avenue, until Wednesday. 9 30 a.m.: Solemn Re-j Lake Ronkonkoma, March 18 i Before coming N. March 18 Funeral! guMn Mass Our Lady of Angels. The Rev.

wuiiam r. Davis, pa-sio: noma v. in Bayport and Center Mo- services lor Mrs. Emma boil Craig Church. 4th Avenue and 73d of Lake Ronkonkoma Methodist at 10 a Interment St John Church, died of a heart attack yes-Cemeterv i terdav in the oarsonage on Hawkins iches.

He also had served as pas- Alien. IS, painter and art Instructor, or of churches In Forest ville, Wa- who die Saturday nieht at her ertown and Hartford, all in 'Con- home, Berkeley Orange, lecticut. For the past seven years N. will be held at the residence ip hari heen treasurer of the New at 2 p.m. tomorrow.

Interment will I Ave. Me nao pwnra io preacn ai HASSETT March 17. 1946. the morning service. Armann, Amelia Laverty.

Walter Bergen, Henry Lewi, James Bergen, Margaret Macklln. Loretta Eacklund, Charles McCafferty. F. R. Biennan, James Mehrtens, John Chlttlck, Henry Molloy, Agnes Una Mooney, Edward ompton.L.

Murnane.C.T. Costello, Mary C. Nicoll, Margaret Crofton, Harry Nordstrom, E. Dayton, Bridle Norton. Minerva Eckenroth, Meta Peist, Edward Edmunds, Grace Porter, Clara A.

End. Katherine Powell, Mary Gavazzo.J Seekamp. John D. Hansen. Julia Seery, Helen D.

Harrington. Mary Smith. Mary B. years before entering th ministry in 1922. Mr, Davis taught York East Methodist Conference.

take place In Falrview Mausoleum in Fairfax, N. J. jAMiss pairoiman, reurea, in. x. P.

native of County Clare, Ireland, beloved husband of Sarah i nee Cotter); father of Mrs. Her i' Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maud! BrooKiyn. Oillett Davis; a daughter Mary; a In 1939, at the New York World's man Shapiro, Mrs William Con- Mrs. Alien exhibited copies of rwi fr I brother, the Rev.

Howard P. Davis' graduated fromL, Mrs. James Walsh, Thomas tol, R. I. and was nJ several celebrated paintings, exe- md James Hassett.

Funeral on'Wesleyan University In 1913. He Dhil( eLT cuted at the direction of the United t.Jjmes Hvme Mar Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. from his resi- then taught mathematics at Green-. States Navy. Fifty years ago she dence.

1227 Beach 29th Street. Far wich Academy, East Greenwich. R1 Services will be held In the church was assistant director of the Acad- Rockawav; Requiem Mass St Ger- I after which he served for three here at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday with emv of Fine Arts, in St. Louis, Mo.

Tuohry, Peter J. Helen Woelfle. Julius rude's Church. Edgemere Please years as a nigh scnoo. principal in tne rtev inermore BOOUW, district Mrs Allen, a native of Houuon, uuer lie tauani sulk i hmuh.i iu oiucuung, ounai Imj had liVf.d in orange for taught the Peekskll! Mill- last 35 years She is sun ed Peelcskill, N.

Y. Mass. by her husband. John KKHOE JOHN March 146. beloved husband of Cat he Allen.

Valve and of father of Edward. John v.MELIA. of 9 N. M.u i ii 16 Ma mew kehoe. Mrs.

Helen PcDorcie Company. Jersey City past president of the Chamber ot commerce. William J. Noonan, 116 beloved wife ol John, and sis- and Mrs. Lillian Carpenter.

Purr Mrs. Anna Moilje and Mrs. neral from his residence. 585 43d Reauiem Mass Chtir and brother Manhattan Banker Herman Rugen. Funeral service I Little Flower Tuesday, March 19, at 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Mabel Boardman, Ex-Red Cross Aide Tuesday. 8 p.m.. at tlie Maute Fu- neral Home, 92 Jamaica Avenue Interment. Wednesday, 2 p.m. "Thi Evergreens" Cemetery.

William Eckart Directing. AT FRIENDLY SONS BANQUET Edward Lazansky, extreme left, former presiding justice of the Appellate Division, tells an amusing story at his 36th banquet given by the Friendly Cemetery. William J. Noonan, 57, a vice in 1 president of the National City Bank New York, with which he had 11946 Funeral from Water B. for 20 yeart, died1 Funeral Home, 181 Ub-I of luk.mia Harkness BACK LUND -CHARLES C.den Boulevard, Wednesday.

io Columbia-Presbyterian Washington. March 18 Mabel Sons 5,. patrick of Brooklyn ot the Columbus Club. Listening, left to right, are Mon-Thorp Boardman. a hit retired in; December of 1944 as national sec-j signor John Belford, chaplain, attending his 47th banquet; Edward McLoughlin, presi- March 16.

l46. ai nis rcMueinr. ur- '-h. Mecn-al filter Miunwtlin Mar 955 Iexington Ave te an dent; John A. McCob, vice president and chairman ot the dinner committee, and Henry loved husband ol Jane mee wu- ii-nuicn, iu a.m.

liiieuneiu, annr. liunsi: father of Mary Jane and Cemetery. 'haUan Mr. Nooi tack of coronary thrombosis She Mannix, principal speaker. was 85 and had been connected with Margaret; son of Mr.

Tobine Back- l-id. and brother ol Pwi Mrs HK.KVA Or March 17. 1946 an. a native of Ferris-orked first for the New Abel Reposing at Purernl un; usb.ind of May mcr Bren- lal loved 1 inn King Street Fun i 1 Railroad and then the York. Susquehanna Western oad.

Joining the National City ol New York in 192.3. he be- at H-nr M-Cari- City Transit Work On her retirement a little mm than a year ago. a tesilnioiik luncheon wa. aiven her at the Stat 1 lesday. 2 p.m.

Interment Gr Russians May Share Iran Oil din fc Son Home, 24 7th Avenue. March 25 Opening iOf UNO Session 'until Wednesday, 10 a.m.; Solemn in n'or. ai which -hr Reauiem Mass Church of Our kirit i. awarded the Distinguished Servii Red Schedule Revised 0f Angels, 73d Street and 4th Ave- Al lis death ne was a dl. Modal Horn the Amer Continued from Page BERGEN HENRY on March 15, 1946, son of the late Theodore and Jennie Bergen.

Services at Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Tuesday, 2 p.m. 10:46. interment at. Johns rinr th mriea.n News Cnm- Cross, the first woman recipient of Iran's soil. No legislation for tne medal She also received a Cemetery.

pany, American News Company. Ho Reduce Costs --Seen Assured i change in on concessions Hon signed bv President Roosevelt. At the outbreak of World War I. HUNT-JOHN March 16. 1946 News Cotnpanv anc I Na- be approved until a new parliament is summoned Hence, he noted, the! Alteration In the Hunter Cn'lera beloved brother of Mrs Maryl, before the United States entered the! The Board of Transportation In World War I he served as a lieu- Droum and Mrs.

Kwh realign whole question is deadlocked until mnasmm were being rusned to conflict. Miss Boardman, heeding ordered subexecutives colonel. BERGEN -MARGARET on Btindav. March 17, 1946, of 247 Co- neral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from hlsi Surviving are his widow. resldenie.

162 E. 19th Street; Re- Marv Hartshorne Noonan, and Vert Street, beloved sister of Mary Hewitt Re.nosine at Koch Funeral quiem MMS, 10 a.m., Holy Inno- 10" daughters, Mary Ellen and Mar a Parlor. 314 Wilson Avenue. Solemn', tne cries of the distressed peoples won schedules, eliminating over-, me raw nimj ei uv. compw ion tooay tne converginu overseas, obtained permission to time labor as much as possible, in1 The oil Internationalization pro- of delegates on New York from all have the German liner, Hamburg, an effort to cut excessive cost of posal is understood to have been over the world indicated that the docked at the Bush Terminal in operating the city subway system draftd by British Ambassador Sir United Nations Organization Serur- Brooklyn, transformed into a relief, Immediate aim of the board, ac- Reader who Is returning to it Council session would open next ship and commissioned to take Red cording to the report, is assurance London this week for retirement.

Monday as scheduled Cross supplies to Europe. She per- that the transit system will show foreign office spokesman said British delegation headed by sonally supervised the work of equip-( profit over operating expenses of Britain has not been notified bv sir Alexander Cadosan, permanent Cemetery. lces wiU be neld 3 pm tnmor- Requiem Mass will be offered at Martin of Tours R. C. WTI.r.TAM Mawh row 1,1 i-rmrrn.

Edward J. Mooney Edward J. Mooney, Truck Firm Head ttfdnivdav, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. KILFEDER Manhattan.

AW, and 71st 16. 1946. beloved husband of Ma: loving father ping tne snip, wnicn nao oeen re- $4,700,000 or the USCai yel enamj ran that she intends to place the roieign uuice becreiary. arrived Deatbs JAMES. March 16, Marion Ru-si.

WiiUam F. Jr. and lNNAN The Red Cross and painted of Mary. Fu- 1946. beloved blot! June 30.

The profit lor the first issue before the Securitv council. kxJ on the ueen Mary. Already half of the year has been only Howe er, it was understood in Lon- ln 'his country, besides the United Marlon Acker. Reposina Kenneth NORTON-MINERVA on March neral March 19, 9:30 a.m., from $1,836,000. and the difference, the don that the United States will pre- BtMe repMMBUtiVM, are Andrei 16, 1946.

of 205-27 Holds Avenue. A solemn mass of requiem for', beloved wife of Sidney beloved Edward J. Mooney, head of the Horry F. Crofton Chapel. Church and Rogers Avenues Interment Holv Cross Cemetery, Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.

O'Connor Funeral Home, 406 Clark-mm Avenue; Mas.s St. Catherine the case if Iran does not. Gromyko of Soviet Russia and Di has ordered, must be made up Reliable sources said that Soviet Kun i Cha' who mother of Oladys ogat) wawu- trucking firm bearing his name, at; The funeral of Harry Crofton. Genoa. Interment Holy Cross T.4 vertv wat.TER, A 218-28 ham E.

Norton: also survived in the second half. The profit estimate of $4,700,000 is already earmarked for application to debt service. Should it fall 379 President who died Satur- a mpnioei oi me clerical sun 01 Cemetery. experts were negotiating ICCretiS with Premier Ahmed Ghavam of ls t0 arrlV nn. loii: 1 1st 00 crandchildren.

Serv: will PHrTTTnK HENRY on Sun- tnvArt nf Berth'' lo'yinc the Stutzmann Funeral Home, day at his home, 311 Hoyt St f'i): Members of the Council, along short the difference will be added tfav. March 17. 1946. beloved I fat her of Robert Pfc Richard A. 224-39 Jamaica Avenue.

Queens Vil- right to tap the wealthy oil rest in the northern part of Iran. brother of Richard O. Chittick and UVBty, and son of Emily Laverty; laRp Tuesday. 8 p.m. Inter with the Big Five, are Holland, whose delegation is already here Emilv L.

Shlnton. Reposing Tehran oispatcn to the Lon-i also survived by one brother and v- to the system deficit, estimated to amount to $54,000,000 by June 30, 1847. At the same time Charles P. ma Brazil, Egypt. Mexico, Poland don Daily Telegraph reported that! Services at the HtUtZmann pnST On March 16.

194S. ED- be ottered at 10:30 a m. Wednesday lbepn associated for the last 37 in St. Agnes R. C.

Church, Hoyt years, will be held Wednesday and Sackett St. The funeral willlfrom the Macken Mortuary, Rock-be from the New York and Brook- lyn Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford st Cnurch, Long St. Burial will be in Calvary Ceme-, Beach. Burial will be in Holy Rood and Austria.

Harry T. Pyle's Mortuary, 1925 Chnrch Avenue. Services at St. Paul's Church. Church Avenue and in tne militant leftist Tuden party -Funeral Home.

224-39 Jamaica Ave- WARD, brother of Dorothy. Harold If Queens Village, on Monday. Francis. Arthur. Robert and Ken Gross, board chairman, announced that James N.

Matteson, recently Paul's Plaee, Flatbusn. Wednes- neth Reposing at Austin Moral! expressed dissatisfaction i Lie to Visit Truman Ghavam, demanding a "clear andj Trvgve Tje secretarv cene-il of TX'SPwaUSintSmedVlUR left' London Plane discharged from tne army ly. March 20. 11 a.m. Interment rank ol colonel, win neao 1 LEWIb JAMES A on M.nvh Ih nmrch Augustine Wedties- I Cemetery, Westbury.

was born In! Mr. Crofton, who was born In founded the Brooklyn 56 years ago, died Satur- Mr. Moonev who executive staff division set up to 1MB, oevoted nUWanc o' Henrietta: day 9:45 a.m. the old 5tn Ward PORTER CLARA A. tne" Erick- trucking business 50 9:45 a-m.

possible first step toward a Tudeh 1 uprising to overthrow Ghavam Reports of Russian reinforce- 111 see President Truman and Sectary of State Byrnes before com-g to New York later this week. 'trouble-shoot" throughout tne sys-m and to promote the service ago. He 'day at his home. 830 Fust Che. tor CLAKauiM-UWA.

ot nwunia loving son of Rose Martha: Avenue, beloved mother of Ethel bv four brothers and Norman. Ingrid Bruhn and Leonard, sisters, all of Brooklyn. Si the Long Beach. He had been son on March 18, 1946. wife ot the was a former chairman cceleration promised by Mr.

Gross. ments at KaraJ, barely 20 miles from tfldent of Long Beach vlate William A. Porter: beloved Merchant Truckmen's Associati nH Pnrreli Punenil Home 207 EU-I. bi r- J.v, mother Ol Doro'hv Perkins, Ruth now known as the Motor Carriers years and was a member of the after' the weak spots and bring to conflicting and lacked any official JJJ" fflg fcSJ executive attention those things I confirmation. I 1' Ti 1 r'irt ivMiiM Rehnimis service Voelbel.

Charles A. and Harold E. Association, and was -a charter; Holy Name Society ol St. Mary dav 8 D.ni. followed bv Hillside rwi --ni -iu JUL.

RmAirtan Porter, and the late Catherine member of Morning Star Council. 1 Church. In Brooklyn he had been rong and ineffirieut." '1 Mr. Gross, while in charge of the Iran Clamp Secrecy Itl services to the UNO in Chapter 548, O. E.

S. Interment. Green and William Ellis Porter. K. of C.

He was a life member of a member of the Wheelmen Club. Wednesday. 2 p.m. MACKLIN LORETTA. suddenly, Services at the Fairchild Chapel, the Brooklyn Lodge of Elks and Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

on March 15 1946 daughter of the Franklin Avenue at 12th Street, had long been associated with the Katherine O'Brien Crofton; a COMPTON LUCRETIA, on late James and Katnerine Mack- Garden City, L. Tuesday, 8 p.m. 8th A. D. Democratic Club.

Miriam and a son, waV'" iZth'M. Brooklyn; sister of John F.j powELL MARY, March 16, 1946, He was chairman of Selective Harry F. Crofton. Tehran, March 18 (U.R)-The Ira-' lcUe, l0 allA He also appointed Sidney Hedley man Government clamped a rigid Mr. Nelson said experts of his group "'F'v couid recommend a site through a were going I "bUSlMaslike'' procedure Instead of man P.

ComDton: sister of MrsJ'u and Elizabeth Ra.sn; ak lyn and Mrs. an(i Elizabetn Elizabeth Lcnahan of survived by, cited for his service. Mrs. Bridie M. Dayton (general of the I.

R. maneuvers Larchmont. Reposing at her late seven Krandchildren and three Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Birdie M.

Dayton, wuiow of system when it was privately jon here today. James Macartney. Services Monday. 8 p.m., at the McManus Fu Dne inuuencea oy city boosters, publicity, propaganda and localized residence. 26 Linden Avenue, barcn- great-grandchildren.

Funeral from Frances Mooney two daughters. Frederick Dayton, who operated a owned, a a assistant. M. Safinia, chief of the Press and mont. Solemn Requiem Mass at Wailer B.

Cooke, Funeral Mrs. Edna Granelli and Mrs. Sadie bakery at 5th Ave. and 9th died i Mr. Bingham, who was a colonel propaganda Department acting as St, Augustine's Church, Laichmont.

Hom 50 7Ih Avenue: Solemn Re- Gaulev; a sister, Sarah Mm- veslerdav at the age of 85. Her home! under Mr. Gross ln the army, joined 'government spokesman said- acting lld: neral Home, 2001 Flatbush Interment Tuesday. 2 Evergreens Cemetery. asiself-intereit." In Washington, meanwhile, a bl-regarding gr0up of 28 Congressmen on Tuesday, March 19, at 10 am mliem Mjsii St.

Michael's R. C. ray, and four grandchildren, Wil- was at 119-24 193d St. Albans. board Dec.

1 at a $6,700 salary "Nothing is known Church Wednesday. 10 a.m. Inter- l.am and Edward Ganlev an Man- Born in Waterford, Ireland, for H- 9 tne jw am st.LX't in, eunt t-mIP, states diplomat has proposed that American anth and Edward O'Rotirke. His only many years she lived in the Park. of transportation at $8,000 shortly know whether Holy Cross Cemetery.

COSTELLO MARY C. at Bay on. Francis Mooney. who was asso- slope section. She moved to St.

'after. Shore, March 17. beloved wife FRANCE9 of 145 95th "le' acgre.s.siou lorces assigned to the Pr'" UNO be composed entirely of bul thal dl.atep., be USed if SEEKAMP JOHN of Hol- d'affaires has se ir.ier "Ahmed Ghavam lated with nun in business, aieu Albans 22 years ago. Her daughte Jonn' oeyoiea moinei oi joiiu Rrpn. hrook.

on March 16. 1946. be- 1943. 'Mrs. Arthur Trezlse, and a grand- lo, grandmother of John M.

ad Neil McCafferty Funeral loved husband of Martha M. (nee posmg at the Sydney Y. bulhvan WodnMtiav (rom Puneral Udehoff); devoted father of Walter i Forreslal Delays son, Arthur rrezise, Iran's rase to the United Nat necessary to uphold United States obligations. The move was viewed in some quarters as a step toward abolishing the draft. The funeral will be held Wednes in $emotfam day from the residence, followed by Rnw- Wednesday.

1 g( Patrifk.s rjhurch, Fort ka'mp. Member of Hannoverscher Patrlcks Church' li Hamilton. Verein and the Maccabees (Brook- His Resignation DOUKAS In loving memory of a solemn mass of requiem at 10 ir dear daughter and sister, THE- a.m. In St. Catherine of Sienna i MEHRTENS JOHN on -t, onnpi Hetwrteri this life rhnrrh St.

Alban; S. I. Chief Seeks Dime Subway Fare Washington, March 18 (U.R President Truman has persuaded Secretary of the Navy Jamea Forrestal to remain in the Cabinet until July CROFTON HARRY March, March 15, 1946. of 389-A Lafayette Tuesday 2 pm Interment March 18. 1945.

will be ln St. Charles Cemetery 16. 1946, at his home, Long Beach, Avenue, beloved husband of Mar-lwjin view Cemetery I Th. diiu ot sorrow cannot uil. 'Pinelawn.

1, I. beloved husband of Katherlnelgaret lnee Schmidt); devoted father Charles A Rinze Director 1 'of o( wr m. well: O'Brien, and devoted father of Lf John W. Anna and Delia I 1 And while sltfpsa peaceful jIwp. Miriam K.

and Harry F. Mehrtens. and beloved brother SEERY-HELEN on March 16, Brother and SLstcr, ha mine beloved wife of James Borough President But despite Mr. Forrestal (JJ me MttCKru in nf tne late William Mehrtens. Hall announced today I her nf nnrnthv TC Vetter Se rision to delay his resignation fon.u..

G1LROY In memor; Maf tlle Centre. On End of Curbs I hat he will present a resolution next Board of Estimate another two or three months, the at the Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place, on Monday, at 8 p.m. Interment private. fees at Moadinger Funeral -Park 1120 Flatbush' Avenue.

Tuesday rs 'mother and grandmother. MARY 8 A. GILROY, who passed away on ol Requiem at St. Mary of Church, Long Beach, at 10 top civilian leadership of tlie Continued from Page remains disgruntled I 'way fare with free transfer ODD but Interesting I toMuTby'wflham' oT''on The Pernor, tlftf ii the ake Mead, al Boulder Dam. ram delh the MOM Ii I Wuuam 0unian Son funeral Dlracfort O.KALB AVf OaiSI AVI, AJMOIllTSOallSV ST.

I raADiMAaa nqtici NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SMITH MARY on March 18, m. her MB) rest in oe.ee de.strov more lives than any war House support for merger of her means of transportation, in DAYTON-BRIDIE on March MOLIXDY-AGNES on March 17, 1946, wife of the late Frederik; 1946. at ner residence, 850 St. beloved mother of Mane Trezise, Mack.s daughter of the late 1946. beloved wife of John Smith HELEN and VINCENT in history." 1 forces'and other recent Ad-Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Mr.

Lehman reiterated UNRRA's minlitMtlon moves. cluding the Staten Island ferry. An independent Democrat eiected last Fall on a Republican-American grandmother of Arthur Trezise. i Kdward and 8usan; lovins oi Lefferts Place, Tuesday, at 8 p.m.' JiLKUY-in loung mernoiy oil, to empty as rapidly Congressional sources said that Reposing at residence, 119-24 193d anrt Mm A Mo! SYME MARY, March 16, 1946, MARY A. GILROY.

who DMMd JESS'JZljFX? the John L. Sullivan was thinking of Labor party ticket Borough Pre- Street, St. Albans, L. I. Requiem loy Uom winiam Duni.

vife of the late Campbell Syme. awav dent Hall assailed what he called the "false doctrine" of the flve- i resigning soon. They said Mr. Sul- East and Asia. rin nf Sieno C.

Church. Survived bv three daugh'et Hill He admitted that the policy of icent fare, an "insane folly" bring- 'terment st, Charles Cemetery. Marcn 20; 9:30 a Winifred Syme. Mra. Will am Mc- marsh HARRIET In lov- the UNRRA Council to exclude all beloved wife' collaborationists from the camps ECKENROTH META on sons.

George B. and Quentin. delsecretary of the Navy and later I 1 Forrestal's job. Instead7 President TLS u.vn, Truman named Edwin W. Pauley.1 -n the Mayor nr.d ranrfhhHr.n Harriet mday, March 17.

1946, widow of Cemetery. Eckenroth; beloved Parlors. 2723 Avenue D. 18, 1H3- Henry ho passed awav March has failed, but shunted the responsibility to the military authori- 'cs 8ince P1- 1945' he re' I ported. 725,000 displaced persons iioinin.i'ton was s'thx'qiir'hllv Ie withdrawn after a bifer contro- 111 not the bi.l pending 0' have been repatriated.

iversy. motner oi ner ma noaie ana muunhi-eijwaku March Tuesday, March 19. at p.m. in- bni betore Evelyn E. Benisch.

Service at the 16, 1946. at his residence. 311 Hoyt terment Maple Grove Cemetery. she with me mmatt Fairchild Chapel. Franklin Avenue Street, beloved husband of Frances: Wednesday, 10 am.

I And nrtm more at 12th Street, Garden City, I dear father of Mrs. Edna Granelli i Louis E. Doting, Director. Loving HUSBAND Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment pri- and Mrs.

Sadie Ganley; brother of lBAA Mr-niTRF-Tt WITIIAM i ts wh love, her o.i son- i'l more thority. He said that a referendum hv' cATvSnPThIt should be held to permit the citv llfltlpHnc i 16 Court StJU to choose between a ten-cent fare Brkw V. i se Relief Has Cost 3 Billion I BUUlvan. however, was still Mr. Lehman's financial report 1 iIJ" JnUf.

that iTNRRA's relief work pwiuuu. nuisance taxes. The next i rrg, ItrvVon of the hotel of Estimate meeting is nam- ho-mut loeated at father of Peter Marcn LB, ism. in iovm- men tour grandchildren. nd brother of Sister Eugenia Maria, of a beloved husband and fat EDMUNDS GRACE WHIT- Funeral has already cost 1U supporting nations $3,000,000,000.

but an itemized account shows that many nations nonie. lav a. trxioro WIFE and SON. IX)CK, on Saturday, March 16. Requiem Mass St.

Agnes at Allstm W' Moran TAKE NOTICE TH DAir.V al Home, 121 6th Avenu, bers of the House Naval Affairs beloved mother of Maynard Church, Wednesday, at 10:30 STEWART In loving memory of have not paid in the funds they VICTORY BONDS Committee have indicated a pref' Brooklyn our dear father, JAMES STEW-' promised. ii AND 8AVINGS 8TAMP8 Euston F. and Alfhea Edmunds. Service at the Fairchild Chape). 86 Lefferta Place, on Tuesday at 8 for former Governor Darden of Virginia.

Jo quiem Mass Church of St. Augustine, Wednesday, 11 a.m. WARD HELEN (nee Gaulton), on March 16, 1946, at her residence, 44-15 34th Avenue, Astoria. Funeral interment uaivary cemetery. Direction of Harry Quayle.

MURNANE CATHERINE March 17, 1946, at her residence, May his ouI have eternal rest. of continuing some form of in-SONS. DAVID and JAMES. ternational relief control tinder the seph E. Kennedy, former U.

S. Am butter, ecas and JuNO A polite battle developed as bassador to England, aiso nas some support in the Senate. 106 Coffey Street; beloved sister of galterJB.Coofee from Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street, 6 all delegates, siumg as a wuwuv- ronecLost ars SfPREME CQURT, KINHS TT ANNA REI.I.EU SARAH KRA- Ellen, Elizabeth and Mrs Harry END KATHERINE (nee Icke). March 16, 1946; beloved wife of erdlnand, devoted mother of William loving slater of Anna C.

Brooklyn, Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.; FRIEDA VOLLMER. who died of the whole, began considera OIQNIFIEO AtLow Hequien, Ma, Our Lady of March 18. 1945. 150 Auto Tragedy Victim Identifies as Boro Boy 1 FUNERALS Melville. Funeral from the Thomas! tion of Albanian and Turkish applications for UNRRA membership.

Delegates nf the 44 nations im-Mediately divided into two camps Holy Cross Cemetery OUR FUNERAL HOMES M. Qulnn Sc Sons Funeral Chapel, Requiem Mass at C. Church 168-31 Hlltaide Avenue, Jamaica, lh Visitatii Interment Holv WOELFLE IULIUS on March' raetflMnn nf 16. 1946. Services at the Harry Loving Husband and Dai police toaay said they had Identified a boy.

who died yesterday In Israel Zion Hospital after being i stuck by an automobile, as Frank The Russian bloc, solidly ehind I. I Tuesday. 10 a.m. Iiuerinent Crosg Cemetery. oeillllieiy in wit iuw Lutheran Cemetery, seph Redmond.

Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church1 WOLF-MARSH HARRIET V. Albania, Avenue. Tuesday. M.ir.-h IH. at 2 i loyino tnemorv nf our Hnnchler orilv.

Papandrea, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs GAVAZZO JOSEPHINE. March The Issue was shelved for the NICOLL MARGARET I March pm. Cremation Frch Pond Crema- Died March 18 1945 150-10 HilHW a 6 6S70 fij 12 it Svenue-HUeman 31)900 1SM4 North. Shd, rUathuif J-6400 Ralph Papandrea of 146a W.

8th St. The boy ran from behind a parked 17. 1946. mother of JoseDlune Fie- 16. 1946, at the age of 82.

beloved lory. how o(t ta time being when the commute postponed action until Itl next meeting. Of Ml'S. Helen Wilitton and 7.tlRN Mareh 16 1946 4NNTF. Her dear I car into the path of another auto onj 571 rrv.in MeMea cibc erMIM Robert Nicoll.

Services Walter B. LOUISA, wife of the late Jonn iliYlLVtl derlein; grandmother of Mary and Henry; sister of Mary Johnson and John Oardella. Funeral Wednesday from McGrath'a Chapel, 1112 Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 zrn Sr beloved mother of Adelinj MOTHER, DAD and HUSBAND Flatbush Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.ra.jN, Van Schalck. Interment Bay! Hay faraway near tsatn at, satur-' day night, receiving head injuries The car which struck him was ope-' rated by Mrs Rachael Berthalny of 481 Eastern Parkway, police said. No charge was made against her.

mineral weanesaay, a p.m. inter- view Cemetery, New Jersey, Itrtmnintair. ment "The Evergreens" Cemetery. I aCBllOUJlEOfjment0 NORDSTROM EBBA, March 15, 6090000 "ESS. TJ1 Avenue Kequiem Mass, iu a.m.

Bt. Brendan's Church. I HANSEN JULIA, on Monday March 18. 1946. at 168-35 93d Ave fredHERBSTSou MoticiaU 7.101 FIFTH AVENUE 1 Wait 190th Strl-Rrai0 Ml WiHa MOtt Nana -0277 wiaTCMimj 214 ManunoKfc AnniM-Whit Plaint 1 Pfwnf lr Obl.t'i in her 64th year, beloved mother of i EIDER Anniversary Mass for Rw im ndlF nua; beloved mother of Mrs.

Frank Shea of Bergenfleld, N. J. 2d Lt. DONALD P. HEIDER, A.

A. hdm tum oi.f. ST w.Ah ri il Reposing al the Halvorsen Chapel, If. Killed In action on March 19. HENRY McCADDIN SON rtrMCEai orairrroas atives and friends for their kind 5310 8th Avenue Services 1948, will be held, 10 a.m., at St.

grandmother of Frank W. Twalts Jr. Service at the Fairchild 83 HANSON PLACE 7ii bsrn srRF.KT HOOKI evpressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. March 18. 8 p.m.

Funeral Tuesday, Francis of AtaUl Church, W. 31st 10 a.m. Final obsequies Fresh Pond street. New York City. Chapel, 89-31 184Ui Street, Jamaica, Wednesday, 2 p.m.

Interment Flushing Cemetery. CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES 24 SEVENTH AVENUE Nlvlni 8 891 3 EBBERS-HILL. CtiatN knm Fuini Chipit 519 Clinton Avnut G. E. FUHRER, Lie.

Mgr. MKETIMO NOTICE GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlon Personal Service Modern Facilitiea Convenient Location 11 20 FLATBUSH AVE. BUckminiter 2-0247 John T. Kenny.

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