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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI OCT. 12, 195! 11 CPSGCOVE FR ANCIS of Requiem Offered For Dannhardt Mary Hanswright, Formerly of Boro Valley Stream. Oct. 12 The' For many years Mrs. Hans-funeral of Mrs.

Mary E. Hans- wriKht, a native of Yonkers wright of 115 E. Carpenter her home in Brooklyn, Ouicali. N. J.

formerly of Ko Gardens, on October 10. 1131. Survived by hi wile. Jennie; tOfons. Franus Jr.

and Albert, and a orother, Albert. Reponn? at Du-pont Funeral Home. S223 Lefferu Ackerman. HarolclHanwTight, Mary Boner. George Havhaw.

W. A. Brown, Lillian Jenjen, Bridget Campbell. Frank Kear.ley. Thomas CaroselU.

D. A. Krocss. Anna Cary. Mary Levme.

Sophia Boulevard; Solemn Requiem Maf a former Brooklyn where she was active in the will he held tomorrow from parish of Queen of All Saints A requiem mass for Pannhnrdt. 87. a retired I- 1 at Our Ladv of the Crnitl? K. Church. 10 a m.

Imer- tailor, who dti'd Tuesday at his Caihmore. Arthur McNulty.C. nent Cahary limine, lifi-43 2W Hollis Clark. Marie I. DE LISI ROSE Rep mp.t at offered today in St.

the Lieber Funeral Home. 9 Church. She wa a member of Valley Stream Boulevard. Re-ithe Rosary Society there and quiem mass will be offered another parish organizations. 9 a.m.

in the Holy "Name of Surviving besides Sister I'r-Mary R. C. Church. Burial will sula Marie are two sons, Ed-be in St. Johns Cemetery.

ward S. and Franklin L. Hans-Mrs. Hanswright. who hadjwright.

the latter with the M. J. Smih Memorial. 143 Pros- C. Church in South Meehan.

Agnes Mills. Frederick Mwe. Eleanoia O'Connor. S. Owens.

Anne E. Palmer. William Collins, Frances Cor grove. F. X.

De List. Rose Patrick Giovanni, A. pect Park west. un-ii satnraay: nHlis. The funeral was from Krquiem Mass HOiy same cnurcn.

rrsj(Ience. Rurial was jn a-m- K(kI Cemetery, West DEVINE PATRICK EDWARD. Pfeiffer. Joseph tapan. Delia lived in Vallev Stream for the Bank of the Manhattan Falkner.

Eliza bethRatzKh. Fred suddenly. October 9, beloved ton of; jr pnnnhardt. a native of Gilhoolv. John Roland.

Marion -Mr. ana Mrs. rreuencK Devine; to the United and lived in Cennnny, came Slates in 1WI2. brother of William P. Dcvine.

Fu Ruthig. Loretta Ryan. Mary J. Scheuerer, Daniel Van Der Poel, C. Glynn, Lillian Godfrey.

C. Haley. Hush Handy. Emma Manhattan branch; three other daughters. Mr.

Marguerite Wildermuth. Mrs. Anna Burns and Mrs. Dorothy Landry. Another son.

Joseph A. Hanswright, well known in Brooklyn, died two years ago. List five years, died Wednesday. She was the widow of Edward F. Hanswright and the mother of Sister Ursula Marie.

(). administrator and superintendent of Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica. jl02d Street. Richmond HH1. Ke Hotkville Centre before moving York.

October 13. at 9 a.m.; Mass to Hollis 18 years ago. For of Reaulcm will be offered 9:30 many years he was a member ACKERMAN HAROLD of a.m., St. Mary Gate of Heaven the Holy Name Society of R. C.

Church at 101st Avenue and st. Agnes R. C. Church, Rock 103d Street. Ozone Park.

Iniernient vie 414 53d Street, on October 10, 1951. beloved husband of Alvena; devoted father of Daniel, Rodney, Edwin and Harold also survived by three eranddauzhters A. H. Henderson, si. oonna temerj.

surviving are five DI GIOVANNI ANNA, Madeline O'Connor, Mrs.i Man, 65, Battles Young Thug, Wins Continued from Page 1 )51. of 100 Gold Sander. Mrs. Katherine1 Services at the E. C.

Waldecklber 10, beloved wite oi Rosano r.nd )Vexo, Mrs. May Lamm and! Bronx Surrogate Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Ave' nue, Friday, 9 p.m. BOWERS GEORGE Oc cotics cabinet and the men a i tv r- 'to- s. Anna Sabol; four sons. Mary Anne and Jovce Di Giovanni.

Funeral from the Fairchild 951 Atlantic Avenue. -1 Riandcluldren tober 10. 1951. dearly beloved hus- band of Winnie D. Bowles a.m.

Requiem Mass St. Aril's iin'l 21 great-grandchildren R. C. Church, Front and Cold, Streets, 9 a.m. Dcatfis MEEHAN October 11.

1951. AG- Surrogate Albert H. Henderson of the Bronx died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital, Manhattan. Surrogate Henderson was born in the Hronx oS years ago, educated in Morris High School and Cornell University and was admitted to the bar in 1915.

He served as an Air Corps lieu eis. Services Friday, 8:30 p.m., at Frank J. Hans Sons Home for Funerals, 192-07 Jamaica Avenue. Hollis. Interment 8:30 a Green-Wood Cemetery.

EG AN DELIA (nee Hackett), beloved wife of the late John; NES mee of 242 Albany- voted mother of Catherine Cant-' Avenue, loving wife of the late well and Mary Oliver: dear beloved sister of Eliza-of Sarah Mahoney. Funeral Satur- beih Rearrion; sisier-ln-law of Pat-dav. 8:15, from Joseph lick. Michael, Joseph and William BROW LILLIAN (nee O'Grady), of 574 Rogers Avenue, on October 11, 1951,. beloved tenant in the first World War.

ParW AIR 7H Rl-rn; Mf lan. RftVlKinff Kpnnpriv'a took the dope and fled. Kidnnp Executive In the kidnap job, the victim was Sal Maresca. trucking executive of 1023 48th St. As he.

was getting into his car in front of 540 President two men got into the automobile, one of them produced a gun, and they ordered him to make room for them. One of the thugs got behind the wheel while the other sat in the rear and held a gun against Maresca's head. The bandits drove through a number of South Brooklyn streets and then took the $1,500 mum r. :t.j mother of Joseph J. and Burrell; devoted sister of Nora'Solemn Requiem Mass 8:45 at Our.unapei, corner unurcn and omw Lady of Perpetual Help H.

C. Avenues; Solemn Requiem Massgate Ijy rranKlin I). Church. 59th Street and 5th Ave- Chtircn of S. Gregory.

Roosevelt in 19.10 he served FOUND: AN HONEST MAN Robert J. Noegely of 177 Nagle Manhattan, war veteran and Western Union messenger, hands $500 bill he found on street a few minutes earlier to Lt. John R. Green in nearest (E. 51st St.) Police Station.

Working at two jobs to support growing family, he could have used the money, too. Robertson; also survived by six fuandchlldren. Reposing at New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home, nue. Interment Calvary a in. interment Holy cross vem-u wo terms as an Assemhlyman terv.

''Cry. 187 South Oxford Street. Time ot and was an assistant district attorney in the Bronx. Mr. Henderson is survived FALKNER ELIZABETH, or.

UlrecUon Mar' fenenaan' October 11. beloved mother of MILLS FREDERICK, October Caroline Boullain, Anna 19ol, beloved husband of Lizzie; his wile, mis. riorenre Sue Muthmann and Elizabem latner oi Mrs. eertna eick Henderson, three sons funeral later. Direction of Jere A.

McClean. CAMPBELL On October 10. 1951, FRANK, beloved father of 'Mrs. Susan Bissett, Mrs. Vera Gunstam, Mrs.

Marie Knutson, Frances, Walter Edward Jo Bible Group Holds Silver Jubilee at Bushwick Church hardt. Services Sunday. October 14. Walker. Mrs.

Ivy Lettieri, May a sister. Masonic and re Vestpocket Parrot Imitates Chinashop Bull in Queens Bar Richard Burke, owner of a bar and refused to budge de- at. 0 p.m., ai uie oimonsou v.o;ip;i..u.uiirs sujuvcu uy I erv cp will lip hpld at ngibus payroll from Maresta. They ordered him out of the car at 8 o'clock tonight in the funeral i ha pel at ISSth St. and Webster the Bronx.

The funeral will be private. 119-U4 Hulsiae Avenue, Kicnmona Kiaiiutuuuren. cervices waiter o.i Hill. Interment Monday, 10 a Cooke. Funeral Home, 20 Sny-Lutheran Cemetery, jder Avenue, Friday.

8 p.m. Funeral 'Saturday. 1 p.m. Interment Ever-GILHOOLY JOHN on Oc-jgreens Cemetei-y. tober 11.

1951, of 5411 6th Avenue. The New York State Federa Maspeth bar and grill, tallied up spite clucking noises and prom-last night's profits and blamed ises of beer by Smith. seph H. and Gerald private, i first class, U. S.

Army; brother of Mrs. Alice Malmberg, Mrs. Frank Hargadon, Vincent and Joseph Campbell. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Monday, October 15. at Bond and Sackett Sts.

and told him to walk in the direction of the dowanus Canal. They fled in the car and Maresca notified police. I'sed Toy (inn their drop on a lonely lovebird, i The police said the partition tion of Men's Bible Classes will have its Stiver Jubilee annual convention tomorrow and at thp Rixhwirk Avenue1 Dennis Smith. 2, ex-para- would have to be ripped out, Daniel Scheuerer native of County Leitrum. Ireland.l muukk.

tbiLAJNUKA, uctooeri beloved husband of Marv 951- of 7th Avenue, native McMorrowi; devoted father Summerside, Newfoundland, be-; John Marv. Cecelia and Wlfe of 'he Iate Thomas trooper of 33-69 42d Ma- hut owner Burke said nothing peth, went into Burke's last doing. He called the American night with his pet parakeet, Society for Prevention of cruel- 8 .45 am Solemn Requiem Mass St. Michael's R. C.

Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery, Pine- lawn, L. Rites Tomorrow Ginger, for a couple of quick ty to Animals. ones.

I Agent Christopher W. Kem- brother of Mrs. Catherine 01 aipn. and Mrs. Annie Parrish.

Hinz. Amy Sisas, Eileen, ing at Cosgrove Chapels, 5723iCaroline and Barbara Moore; also, 5th Avenue. Requiem Mass fey thl'ee Requiem Our Ladv of Perpetual HelpMa Saturday, 9:30 a.m., StJ Church, Monday. 9 a.m. Interment, Agatha's R.

C. Church. Reposing St. John's Cemetery. 1t Chapel of Joseph G.

Duffy, 9th Daniel G. Scheuerer, foreman CAROSELLI DOMINICK The talk turned to baseball, pen bored a hole in the parti-and as the argument grew heat- lion, placed a mirror on a stick ed a demonstration of Joe enticed the lonely lovebird October 11, 1951. beloved husband of Rose; devoted father of Mrs. of the tool and die department of the I'nited Spring Corpora Maggio's batting swing fright- out with a reflection of its own GLYNN LILLIAN M. (nee, ened Ginger.

image. tion, Brooklyn, died Wednesday after several months' illness. He was ft! and lived at 376 Onder-donk Ave. mi Oetnher in heloveril utunnun-iiiiirniui, on jc- The elderly man who fought Church. Bushwidk off the bandit was David Low.jAve anfi St.

65, proprietor of a candy store the session to-at 145 Court St. Low was alone monow will be in his store when a youth bought from Borough Fresi-entered and drew a gun. The (jenl Canmore storekeeper noticed that the At t'he nmll'lal at gun was an imitation one. and rO the speaker will he Hal-he grappled with the bandit. Knapp.

director of the The thug hit Low on the headLung Isaivl Agricultural and with the toy gun before drop- Technical Institute at Farm-ping it and fleeing. Low was Dr made a trip treated at Long Island College ,0 lhe Near East in Iate 0cl0. Hospital for scalp lacerations. 1)e. xovember and December, Jacob Garher, 65.

owner of a t0 tne work f(f (he clothing stbre at 220 Atlantic Xoar Kas. Foundation, of was he'd up and robbed vhjch he is director in Leba-ot $250 by two men who took Ln m-popo The multi-colored, small-sized, "The trick works every time, wife of John devoted mother a. Fay Firenze. Pat, Dominick a dj Louis Caroselli; brother of An-'thony and Louise Missichi. Funeral Monday.

9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue; Requiem Mass 10 a Mary Queen of Heaven R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Kempen explained.

of John E. Mvles W. and Lil-bounty Kerry, treiano. aevotea lian Stewart. Funeral from Chanel of Mary (nee Sheehant; parrot took off from Smith's coat pocket and flew over Giant and Yankee fans alike, A native of Manhattan, Mr.

Scheuerer had spent most of But Burke said tricks or no tricks, he had lost $150 In MeTloniilH Avenue Saturrinv iauier oi wane oumiui 30 am. Renuiem Mass St. Ath. a minur oneenan. runeiai nom while the barroom fielders knocked-over bottles, broken i furniture and a loss of interest anaslus Church, 9 a.m.

Interment t-napei, iwj am Avenue, taiuraa, his life in Brooklyn. He is sur vived by his wife, Mrs. Kath erine Scheuerer: three sons tried to snag it. Then the lovebird took drinking during the three- St. Charles Cemetery, Farming- a a m- ooiemn wequiem mass wur rwnctn narvr.

nieasp onnvi'Lady of Angels Church, 9:30 am. CARY MARY (nee Burke), on October 11, 1951, at Greenwood Daniel Lawrence .1. and uge in a partition hehind the, hour chase. Interment L. I.

National Cemetery. Arrangements M. J. McCaffrey. Richard J.

Scheuerer; three brothers, John, Bonaface and OWENS ANNE October 11 Lake, N. early resident of Erie Basin, beloved wife of the late Timothy: loving mother of Frank the money, pushed him into He 'will concerning the I GODFREY HENRIETTA on October 11, 1951. of Enfield. N. formerly of Brooklyn, be Patrick E.

Devine, Continue Probe 1951, 265 Stewart Avenue, Garden City. L. beloved wife of William D. Owens. Reposing at the Garden Bernard Scheuerer; two sisters, Mrs.

Lottie Laubach and Mrs. tne nacK ot tne store anil lien. u.r,.Pnt situation in the Arah of Brooklyn and Greenwood Lake, Mrs. Thomas Roche and Mrs loved mother of Mrs. Robert Ann Kemether, and three Chapel, Orville T.

Cronk. Seeley and James E. Godfrey. Serv grandchildren. World War II Vet Of Reles' Death In Queens, two bandits held 'countries up the Personal Finatice Com- i 0n suiidav morning the eon-pany branch at 86-03 Jamaica yention committee will stage a Woodhaven.

and took Uvpical Bible Class session, at Slot) from six persons and 900 the Rev. Dr. Robert H. rraniuin Avenue at I5tn street, Garden City. Service at the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Gar ice at the Fairchild Chapel.

220-05 Hillside Avenue, Queens Village, Monday at 8 p.m. Frank Heedles; also survived by six grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Reposing at M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Monday, 9:45 a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy Name Church, Reprinted Prom Yeaterday's Late Editions: tj-j a o-.

Thp Kinrrs: Pnitntv DUfrlrt den City, Sunday, 2:30 p.m. In from the cash register. HALEY HUGH suddenly. ilieu of flowers, contributions may Dolliver. pastor of church, will speak.

iYia Vinct I Idllllh. CiUWfllu iti nil', tne nosi.Wor(J Wgr veteran an(1 'Attorney's office today set next invPstittor in thp Derart ment Thursday as the date for the on October 8, 1951, beloved hus- be made to the Cathedral book 10:15 a.m. Interment Holy Cross The funeral will bp held tomorrow from the Charles Morton funeral Home. 5B8 Onder-donk Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m.

in St. Brigid's II. C. Church. St.

Nicholas Ave. and Linden St. Burial will be in St. John's Cemeterv. band of Flora; brother of Thomas of Remembrance.

Bishop's Office, Cemetery. Haley and Hannah Murphy. Fu-'Garden City. Interment Baltimore. cf Finance, with headquarters continuation of the probe into Diet of Worms in Borough Hall, Queens, died lhe death of Abe Reles, Murder, neral from Walter B.

Cooke. Inc.jMaryland. Hillston Wis (HP) A local luesdav in Evangelical nguie. PALMER WILLIAM, suddenly, Funeral Home. 117 W.

72d Street. New York City. Saturday, 9:15 No. 17 Lucky Mishawaka, Ind. fU.Rl Larly Lnjck smilori upon the 17th green at the municipal golf course.

Lee Raymond, l'l. shot a hole in one on the lucky 1 7th. CASHMORE ARTHUR suddenly, on October 10. 1951, of 575 i Hancock Street, devoted husband of Mary beloved brother of John Cashmore, Elizabeth Fowler. ion October 10, of 32 College Place ft.

111., tWnill ivi.a.. iiwur fisherman left his equipment, coness Hospital. Keies met his death in a fall including a ran of worms, while Mr. Devine, who lived at et slfh of 'Jje HaJ' hp went away for a minute. I02d Riehmontl Hill, was Hotel on Nrfv.

1., 1911. of Edward. Reposing the UUUIl.ll, O.J n.lli. mem, ii- 3n Q3emoriam (Boardman Undertaking Establish-iment, 44 Clinton Street. Services vary Cemetery.

Gordon Fitzsimmons, assistant When he returned he found his graduate of St. Mary Gate of ml. 1 ELLINGH AM JOSEPHINE Marion Brislin, Anne Gorman, Bertha Winchell, Frank Cashmore. Sadie Cashmore. Helen Lashley HANSLY EMMA, of 887 Han- Boardman Chapel, Friday.

8 pm fire chief, turned in an ace on eouinment intact hut his daueh- Heavpn School and "8 lll-1si' witness RICEMAN. Two years since our cock Street, on October 11. 1931. 'Interment Saturday, Evergreens darling "Mommer" left us. In de and Claire Arnold.

Service at the the same hole. had gulped down the worms. St. John's Preparatory School. During the recent war he voted memory.

Her GIRLS. Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave in her 81st year, beloved wife of Cemeterv. Sen-ice at Trrtei Funeral I pFEIFFF.RJ0SEPH on 0c a staff sergeant with iservpri a HEFFERNAN MARIA. In mem nue, Friday, 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to Industrial Home for the Blind would be ap ii tober 9.

19d1, beloved husband oi aid Street, on Sunday, October ftv. tri.i. Battalion, Military the 704th preciated. Interment private. ti'in of Murder, Inc.

"Did he fall or was he pushed?" has been a popular question since then whenever trie case is discussed. The September. 1951. Rrand jury met yesterday to continue questioning of in the case. They included policemen and hotel Rtiests who figured in a minor way in the matter.

ory of my dear mother. Died October 12, 1948. Massea offered. Son, THOMAS. HENDERSON FLORENCE October 12, 1937.

iWalter B. Cooke. Funeral manwrtcht ary K. of Home 50 7th Avenue; Solemn The funeral will he hold Saturday from the residence, followed by requiem nt 0:30 in St. Mary Gate of Heaven CLARK MARIE on October 11.

1951, of 213 McDougal Street, beloved wife of the late Charles Clark; devoted mother of Lucetta Valley Stream, formerly of Brook- Requiem Ma.ss St. Francis Xavier lyn, on Wednesday. October C. Church. Saturday, 9:30 a.m.

Fourteen years hava pelted alnre that lad day Church. 101st Ave. and lOlid The ane via loved maa called aay. Vitkavage. Millard Charles 1951, dear mother or toward RATZSCH Cpl.

FRED, October Franklin Sister Ursula Marie, I951i beioved husband of Edna. Daughters, NELLIE, GRACE and Ozone rai'k. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. i and Edward Clark; also survived o.

Marguerite serviCes Monday, October Anna Burns, Dorothy Landry pnl i Lapolla's Funeral late Joseph A. Reposing at the Home, 1480 Rofkaway Park-Lieber Funeral Home. 9 E. Valley wav canarsie. Interment Cypress Stream Boulevard, Valley Stream, National Cemetery.

Long Island. Requiem Mass S.it-i Slowdown Ebbing, Mulrain Insists FLORENCE; Son, FRED. HENDERSON FLORENCE October 12, 1937. Sleep on. dear trandma.

and take your rent: Thej bum you mon who loved you be. BILLY and TOBY. LEARY FRANCIS. Third An Expect Finnegan Will Surrender urday, 9 a.m., at the Holy Name! ucwoev iv, ivsi. bv six grandchildren.

Reposing atj Kearns Sons Funeral Home, 1504 i Bushwick Avenue, corner Furman Avenue. Service Saturday, 1:30 pm. Interment Linden Hiil M. E. Cemetery.

COLLINS On October 9, 1951, FRANCES of 916 62d Street, beloved wife of Dennis A. Collins; devoted daughter of Stanley and Mary Rumovicz; sister of Mrs. Michael Zarnosky, Mrs. Peter Kut- of Mary R. C.

Church. Masses a i inee tomitm, Deiovea Continued from PaRe 1 annrpeiated iw'ie ot atepnen; devoted motner 17 fit s-C-'V of Mrs. Jean Horak; daughter of HAWKSHAW-WILLIAM on Isa)ene and lhe late William October 10. 19al. beloved husband sisler of William A.

Smith; of Myra; devoted brothrr of How- bv two grandchildren, ard. Funeral service at Waller Maureen and Susan Horak. Continued from Page 1 of one of these. Mrs. Anthony Ventola.

appeared at a Sanitation Department, garage at 172 K. 121st and offered to work in place of her husband, He, she said, was "really sick" anil could not come to work. Her offer was rejected. Cooke, Funeral Martin Fu- niversary Masses offered. Porever in our heart i.

The FAMILY. LEWIS ELIZABETH. In loving memory of our dear mother, ELIZABETH LEWIS, who passed away October 12, 1932. The FAMILY. MASTERSON In fond remembrance of mv husband.

PETER J. MASTERSON. Died October 12, gop, Mrs. Frant Zory, all of Olyphant, Pennsylvania; Mrs. -u William A.

A venue. 1 Hm pln.ssnn der Avenue, near Flatbu-h Avenue cor- Friday, 8:30 p.m. Interment stPriing Place. Services-Sun- George Joseph of Blnghamton, New York; Edward Rumovicz of Finnegan yesterday, said there were a "number of collateral rases" which the Justice Department proposes Ui "iinrMi-gate vigorously." He did not elaborate except to say they concerned "other aspects of the Finnegan cae." The five-count indictment' accused Finnegan of takini; money "directly and indirectly" from a St. Louis garment firm to "influence his decit-iun" in reduc- urday, 1 p.m., uypress ccnie- daVi 2:30 pm.

Funeral Monday. Interment Cedar Grove Newport, Rhode Island, and Mrs tery- 9:30 a.m. JENSEN BRIDGET mee Loner- 'Cemetery. Stephen Collins. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th 1949.

JANE. Avenue and 42d Street, Saturday, October 13. at 8:45 a.m.; Solemn OWENS Mrs. ANN who gam, suddenly, on 10., RUTHIG LORETTA. on Oc-1951, at her residence.

3J3 10. 19.il, of 7920 4th Avenue lin Avenue; survived by six i nee Nasmithi, beloved wife of the five nephews. Reposing at the late Emil Ruthig. Funeral from Parlor of J. J.

Sullivan, 436 Clas-the Boyertown Funeral Chapel on Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church. Interment Holy Crass Cemetery. Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Dirrrtort 1888 Chopala in All Localities Personal Serrlce 24 7tk A.rnu.

STtrlinf 9 2222 ANDRFW MrCADDIN. Mr. (son Avenue, until 9 a.m. Monday; Saturday at 8:30 a.m., then to St. Solemn Requiem Pat-'Anselm's R.

C. Church, where a ting the firm's t.ixe-. lt also charged that he acted jas an attorney for Waruitk I Hotel here in j-ottliix; a damage suit against the (lovern-ment while serving a Internal 1 Waller 11. INC. Funeral information passed away October 12, 1949.

Masses offered. Wa think o( her In filenre: No eve may nee us weep. But many illent team are ahed When othera are aileep. Husband. ANDREW: DAUGHTERS and Son, JIM.

MUNOC CLARA A. L. In loving memory of my departed wife, who passed- away eight years ago October 12, 1943. May her aoul real In the pence of Our Lord ALFONSO. J.

suiv. uevenue collector. He also was paid for "sen ice- J. rick's Church, Kent and Willough- Solemn Requiem Mass will be by Avenues, 9:30 a.m. 'offered.

KEARSI.EY THOMAS, on Oc-1 RYAN-MARY J. on October tober 10, beloved husband of the H. 19.il. of 5614 6th Avenue, na-late Alice Morton; father of of County Tipperary, Ireland, thur and Thomas. Mrs.

Mae Quinn. cncd wife of Philip Ryan. Re-Mrs. Madeline Carney and Mrs. VW at Ctxsgrove Chapels.

5723 Joan Turdirk: brother of WilliaraH Avenue. Requiem Mass at Kearslev. Miss Mae -Kearslcy, Our Ladv of Perpetual Help Mrs. Geraldine Guthrie, Miss Mar- Church. Monday.

10 a.m. Inter-aaret Kearslev. Miss Florence St. John's Cemetery. UL.trr 6-4800 20 SnyHrr Are.

M'liuereu ine i.nno SAVED BY OWN SURGERY Ten-year-old David Larsen, shown at his home in Hollywood after he performed emergency operation on his wrist with a razor to remove poison left when he was bitten by a neighbor's poisonous water moccasin. According to doctors, boy's quick action was major factor in saving his life. fold Corporation in obtainin 7 -O I afc a Reronsiniction Fi nance Corp. loan for the firm 'the grand jury -aid. Sntttrtfrtv.

Octnttfr 13th gOWDON. Cathtrinf M. A.M. al Chi Del DONNELL. John I.

9:1.1 A.M. at Chanel MrDONALD, Rebecca A.M. al Chanel orlNTFRO, Maria T. 1(H) P.M. at Chapel Mll S.

Frederick 1:011 r.M. at Chio'l HAHK8IIAW, William A. P.M. at Chapel riearsley, Mrs. Lillian MrDrrmott; SCHEUERER DANIEL of and Mrs.

Ethel McGuire. Reposing 576 onderdonk AVenue, Rldgewood. at Bartholomew Funeral Hume, on October 10. 1951, aged 63 years. Center Avenue, Bellmore.

Long beloved husband of Katherine; Island. Solemn Requiem Ma.ss at riPar father of Daniel Lawrence St. Barnabas R. C. Church at Richard devoted brother of Ucmcmbrances LEAVER JOSEPH MICHAEL Birthday remembrance of a lovin; husband and dad.

a token of loi'e'fl devotion Tnat our hearU mil lone ror you. Loving WIFE and CHILDREN. MAm 2-858S SO Seventh Ave. iu a m. baturoay.

interment Holy John Bonaface, Bernard, Lottie! Rood Cemetery. Laubach. Anna Kemether; also! irervMa mma survived by four grandchildren. Saturday, Octnber I3th McM'LTY. Catherine 8:111 A M.

at C'haprl Pr Elf FER, Joseph A M. at hapel Fred Herbst Sons INCORPORATED. Funeral Directors Since 1868 ZT Funeral Saturday. 9 a.m., from October Charles Morton Funeral Home, 578 Avenue, on 11, 1951. Sur- vived by three brothers and three sisters.

Funeral Mondav. 1:30 p.m.. Onriorclonk Avenue, Ridsewood; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Brksid's Church. 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. tsHucft Soviet When there is advance knowledge of cost, funeral arrangements are much easier to make. Our price range removes all uncertainty. Cist'lt in a Selective Trict angt Ctett-ctmrtd M50 to 5255 SaM OH S29S MM SoM rJtihogi.j M9S (725 INCtuniNG Caiktl and frotKim nmw; remittal frtm mf local bupttai tr ruidmt; mi tf all funrrtl foaltua bisrn tni tm limeuini It airy Itxai crmtUrf Interment Evergreens Cemetery. 150-10 Hilliidi Ave.

JAmmca 6-6670 Fr lnv. Octokt" Frederick I P.M. at Chapel Snvrfi October J.U'l I1MMERMAN, Harry IWl A M. at Chapel HVNXS. Alice A.M.

at thapel GEORGE D. CONANT Moodinger Funsrol Parlors Personal Serire Mudern Facilities (Convenient Location 1 120 Flatbush Avenue Ttl. BUchmlnrter 2-0247 LEVINE SOPHIA, beloved vs jfe Juli" Cemetery, of the late Bernard; devoted VAN DER POEL CLARA mother of Selma Ebrr and Helen BISCHOFF. at Stone Mill, Town Prussin: darling grandmother of nf oreennnrt. Oetohr-r 10.

Beryl Elysse. 1951, 0f W. Irving Van Der Irving Caren Rachel and Eber and Bonnie L.OU rrussin. pnPi Funeral private. At Your Service Every Day or Night Phone Shore Road 5-1M10 Complete Funerals Now As Always Priced From CompleUly Air Condxliont-d 75th Street and Fifth Avenue BROOKLYN, NEW YORK EARL HERBST PRESIDENT Services "Park West," 115 W.

79th mi. J. SMITH S0NS: far Th Ben- Brooklyn tunoral Nomat 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVL ULiter (-4800 10 SEVENTH AVE. MSiei 2-8585 fvneral la MANHATTAN BKONX OUflNl Walk II.

Cool, lv Street. New York Ci.y. Friday, Oc-: tober 12, at 1:30 p.m. I McNULTY CATHERINE, on iOctober 10, 19.il. aunt of Thomas i Bimill.

Ann. Mary, Peler and Pat- late. Funeral Service co w.PeflSsowie 133 Nostrand Avenue Funeral Oirfrtori Est 1871 Michael J. Smith Na connection with anp 5 other firm of timilar nam Larre Air Condi tinned Caikrt Diulav on Pren.tea Srryiit at Rrvidrnre ar Chape I Available Anywhere MH PROSPFCT PARK WF.ST Slerling 8-2255, 2232 New York't Lorgett funeral Direct on lOOKirN PUNEIAl HOME! QUEINS rUNEtAl HOMft 20 Strata In. ULttar.

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if) 7th Avenue; Requiem Mass St. some day; as late as 10 p.m.lPatrick's R. C. Church, Saturday. Siturday night for publication a.m.

Interment St. Charles Sunday. 'Cemetery. I cSTerlini M700.

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