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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN! EAGLE, MOM OCT. 15, 1951 9 DAPR1NO ANGELA MARIA.l MCLAUGHLIN WILLI Jacob Lief, Rockaway Detroit Salutes October 13. loving mother of An- 231 Street, on October hrnv and Jotcuh. Reocsinj at loved tit band of Anne home. S19 Mldnood S.reet.

Fu- Carev): lather of Mrs. James Barto. Robert Martin. Catherine nrral Tuesday, 9 Requiem OHea Jr. and WiUiam T.

M.iy. George Mass at St. Blaise R. C. Laughlin; brother of Rose Mc Ex-President of Dental Society Dr.

Jacob F. Lief, New York College of Den- Blckncll. AioertV.McDonouph.J.D., church. 10 am. Interment Holy Laughlm of Kenosha, Wis.

Funeral Princess Visit To Border City Borden. Albert Mclntyre. E. Wednesday. 9 Cross Cemetery Prank Di Bnenza Sons.

(Funeral Home. 7722 4th Avenuei'and former president of iRequlem Masi Su Patrick Ci, In 1912 he took a prominent CEIGER MINNIE on Octo- Church. :30 a.m. ln organizing dental clin- ber 14, 1951. at Maiiapequa, L.

died yesterday in his home at ics jn tne public school svstem. Windsor. Oct. 15 (BL'P) War veterans on the American side of the Detroit beloved wife of Frederick; motherl MILLER frederickh, oi 222 Beach 122d Rockaway He became head of the Kings Bragg. Henry McLaughlin, W.

Brechtlem, M. Miller, Frederick Carlsen, Gurine Mills, Alfred H. Clervo. Salvatoia Moore. Norma Cochrane, Annie Moorehouse.

C. Col well. Jchn Charles C. Cubberly, William Mueller. Edward Dnprino.

Murray. John J. Gelger. Minnie O. Nolan.Rose M.

Albert Peabody. Elliott oi Mrs. neien imansii. -park. He was 73.

County Dental Society in 1906. ick daughter of Mrs. Johanna 3 loving huftntf of Marion dear, Funera, wU, be held; Surviving are his wife. Mrs. River gave Princess Elizabeth nn.

i-rtnarH nd hv Kmtheni. Alfred at 11 a.m. Wednesday ln River- Mollis Filler Lief; two sons.l,nrj th- nuke, of Edinbureh a 5 lllelen Reposing at Williams and Franklin, and brother of Mary side Memorial Chanel. 1250 Dr. Victor F.

Lief of Far Rocka-j Yankee weloome today; J' rna iv, Yi Ava Vur Rnrlfau-av Ju-av anrl TV HarnlH T.ipf nn rvirman Thrrix Periersen. Helen A 1 oi mt ruutiai nuiiic. 101 uirtimi." ,1,. Grativ. Daniel J.

Pedereen, Jahn svmrl Korv-Nu-hntas nioshi eiineral Hn Pui-hil uill hr nrii-atp thp farnllv nf Tiilana a 4J-DOmQ monar salute As the roal couple came to( Higgms. Joseph H.siro.atepncn ijcps TueJjdayi October 16. at 8:30 710 Knickerbocker Avenue. Brook-! Dr. Lief, who had practiced sity: a sister, Mrs.

Yetta Dillon Jordan. Prank E. Stevens. Edith B. Inm interment Wednesday.

10:30 lvn. Tuesday. 8 p.m. Interment i Rtvwit tvn anrl Manhattan nf nr If a a Parlr anrl fio ierment Wednesday. 10:30 lyn.

Tuesday. 8 p.m. Interment in and Manhattan of Rockaway Park, and Greenfield Cemetery Wednesday. 1 p.m.. the 190 wag a Rraduate of 'grandchildren.

Storjohann, Oscar Kecnan, C. wind tour of Canada's automo Kttkelkoui, J. Treacey. William 1 U't-1 rrh Uitrt-. .4 tivi Kiinuya MTI.IA on October tive center, Washington turned Mnti-n an nffirial Mnnnn alutlft Marrone, Wanda GILLINGS ALBh.Ki.

on ucto- gloved hiLsband of Martha plMrs. Henrietta Albee Godfrey, RAHTOW ROBERT latner 01 norence rniuips; for diplomatic reasons but De- Rnnd.v. cvrober 14. beloved son of.lhe Iat 'MT grandfather of John Alfred Phil authorities quickly Chauncey L- and Emily Margaret Walsh and the 1 a lips Services Monday. October 15.

I Ml troit civic a JucS Xi of Vaudeville Stage Tycoon. brother of Frank mortar bomb re- tention cQw at his residence 1066 iCooke. Funeral Home, 20 Miv- Richmond Hill. Interment Tues. Repnnttd From Yrnr(Uy' Lat Ediuoni Mrs.

Henrietta Albee Godfrey 40.h Street. Reou em Mass' iv tiuuui vcukicij, Notice of funeral later. The Detroit veterans ordered Albee -Godfrey Whale Company, which had a the flrst bom'1 set followin subcontract for ornamental iron'3" offlcla! hlarf of trumpets. St. Vincent Wednesriay, 9:30 a MOORE -NORMA, on 35,3 Westminster Road, mem- Ferrer's R.

C. Church. GORMAN THOMAS ii, UCIUU Wilt 11UII1I.I, I- ber 11. 1951, of 11 St. Mark Ave A work ln the tunnel.

of the bombs was rigged BEAL ROBERT, suddenly. Oc Kiow of James nue to unfurl a Canadian flag. 3l-J mother of Kendal. Reposing family and SelKV McElroy Funeral Home, 146-16 Grant Godfrev. brother of Jeremiah, oe- Knrint-tiPiri trt, 't tractor, died ou.a oi oncmid, New York Boulevard.

Springfield tcber 13, of 134 Pulaski Street. iron-work con- Mrs. Godfrey is survived by a daughter, Mildred, who is Mrs. loving brother of the late Thursday in Enfield. where she had been visiting relatives.

Mrs. Godfrey was born on Rutledge St. in the Eastern Robert Seeley of Detroit; a son, James E. Godfrey, of Queens Village; a brother, Charles P. Al Welhngs.

Reposing Ebbcrs Hill, yoiea lamer oi iaroara Gardens unlil Tuesday. 9:30 a m. Clinton Avenue Funeral Mrs. Mary McMenemon Mrs. Ri I 1cm Mon(J mterment Chapel, 519 Clinton Avenue, until Devine and Mrs.

Regina Kell, aIs.Pineiaw Cemetery 9 a.m. Thursdav. Services at the'survived by five grandchildren. Re-j BantLst Home. 665 Greene Avenue.

loosing Henry McCaddin Pon. Biggest Reception Swelling the crowd here were thousands of Americans, some from as far away as Cleveland and Toledo, giving the princess snd her husband the biggest international reception since their arrival in Canada a week ago. On hand, too, for official introduction to their Highnesses SHE'S HIS COLON EL Princess Elizabeth smiles while chatting with a member of the 48th Highlanders of Canada during a visit to a Toronto armory. She is colonel-in-chief of the regiment. 10:30 a.m.

24 7th Avenue. Funeral District section 78 years ago. 9:30 a.m.; solemn Gordon; dear moUier of Eleanor eldest of the eight children of St. AnpiistinpR Church. 10 OClOCK.

.11 1 a .1 1- 1ft ai, AugusunfS vnuicii. iu T5Tr-trXTTTT AT TJtTOT' ttt Div. rjAtLOj-nvi Amnn Filppn Patririn Hnlv bee, of Hollis, and three sisters, Mrs. Florence E. Hawxhurst of the Bronx, Mrs.

Arlene E.Ames of Mineola and Mrs. Emma B. Fowler of White Plains. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow Monday) in thp Faiichild Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Queens.

ration viitusuii Aiute anu ma Mahon Alhee. E. F. Albee, the vaudeville theater tveoon. was a cousin of Bates.

Funeral scrvic Monday, 8 Elizabeth nee Taylor). a 1 anada- 7evenitlle hlle marne1 Mr p.m., at Clavin Funera from Walter B. Cooke, Fu-" "iGorlfre' wnpn' was 21. In were Gov. C.

Mermen Williams of Michigan, L. Colbert, president of the Chrysler Corporation; Charles E. Wilson, presi 1926, when he met his death Burial will be in Cypress Hiills 7722 4th Avenue. Funeral Tuesaay. eral Home, 50 7th Avenue: i 3 Pm- Avenues.

Services 10 a.m. in a fall in the Holland Tunnel, Cemetery. dent of General Motors and Congress Enters Last Week' of '51 Session Oct. 15 (U.R) handle the last round of spend-Congress moved today into ing bills. what its leaders hoped would Neither chamber will be do-be the final week of the 1951 ing much but routine business session.

'except when the various ver- Whether the lawmakers can sions of the appropriation bills jner v-auim, Inte the Ever BORDEN ALBERT sud a. hi. Director of U. S. Defense Mobilization, and Mrs.

Wilson, and' greens. denly, Saturday, October 13, beloved husband of Bridget inee Chariest; father of Mrs. Virginia Detroit Mayor Albert Cobo. J. V.

Garrelson Sr. Mrs. Sarah Gould, HIGGINS JOSEPH on Oc-mhpr 13 lflSl at. Petersbura. MORIGL CHARLES of 2900 oo Campbell Avenue.

Wantagh, L. Rutowski and Sister Marv 1.. m. The radiantly happy Princess and her affable blond husband Munitur Sisters of the Sick October 13, 1951, beloved hu Services Held Active in Charity saw Detroit's illuminated skyline last night when the 10-car royal train was shunted into a Funeral from the Dolan Funerar1 (vin di. of Ida' and lovin Mn of Home.

39-49 29th Street. Longu" l. Erad ather ofiMr'v Charles Morigl Sr aLso SUr-Lsland City, on Wednesday. Orto-" and John wlr bv "Hf" quit by Saturday hinges largely reach the floors. The leaders on how fast the Senate and its are convinced that nothing now Funeral services for John Mrs.

Sarah Shradv Gould Hoey, and two brothers, Walter siding in the Ford of Canada ber 17. at 10 a.m. Interment of John A William Appropriations Committee can 'in sight will hold a quorum in vary Cemetery. J. and Clarence C.

Reposing at theiV; D. son Sr who fm wj(1()w Hartnett Funeral Home, 148 Green-! vears lived at il 212th a son yards. Homer Richard Paul, Gene- fhe Princess and her hus BRAGG HENRY, on October Prnces. Margaret, Cather-i gtreet, Hempstead, L. Village, were heldjf Jay Gould, founder of the beloved father of Ida May Unkel, "'c band got their first glimpse of the U.

S. A. vesterday from the Reposing at Blcson EricsonVqllim Mass at st- K11Uan's R- C.lyesterday afternoon in Hamil-iGould fortune, died yesterday 1, 500 State Street, untilircl FarmiDgdale. L. on ton, X.

where he died Thurs- in the Harkness Pavilion of the Harry George Albert Condition of Boy, 3, Still Critical After Chape yvcuiit-ouRjf, 11, i 0.1... tle nn( mMe nis nome Harold K. and Frederick C. Bragg. Services Monday.

October 15, at 8 Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Colulnbia-Preshyterian Medica Washington once the appropriation bills go to the White House. Both houses also must act on the final version of the compromise tax bill approved last week by the House-Senate conference committee. The appropriation bills still interment tot. oonns cemetery, lt Mass at St.

Augustine's R. C. p.m., at the Simonson ChapelJ Brooklyn, N. Y. Canadian side of Niagara Falls.

Philip borrowed a dime and he and his wife took turns peering at the countryside through a coin-operated telescope. Center, Manhattan, after a brief illness. She lived in Oyster Bay and also had an apartment at 119-04 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill. Interment Tuesday. 11 a.m., Church, 6th Avenue and Sterling Place, 10 i.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Mr. Garretson, who years ago was a bank executive in Brooklyn, was a member of an old Forced Transfusion Although encouraging improvement has been noted, the MUELLER October 14, 1951, tfDWAR.n of 8801 Shore Road. Evergreens Cemetery.

2 E. H7th Manhattan. beloved husband of Bertie e1 American family and for many JORDAN On October 14. 1951, BRECHTLEIN MARGARET, on Mrs. Gould was a daughter of devoted father of Mrs.

years was active in the Queens condition of 3-year-old Jonathan f- i i Kilm-arl VinchnrtH rtf Dr. George F. Shrady of this oduuuay, ucumci iwi, -wu. Tna-rslpv hrother of Mrs. ill-ia Hut.

-h Rafnrmarl T. J. Gorman, 57, cf Frank and beloved mother of jciieen mee uraosnawi; aevoiea r.i.i,-, winMtt ivi. iiiciiuisuii, i i i uirc n. hp was a mcmner vived by three grandchildren.

Lodge, S)S2, F. and attended President Grant Shelton, who was given a blood transfusion by order of the court, still was critical today as he fought for his life in Kings County Hospital. pending include: 1. The House-approved bill carrying 527,790 in new funds for foreign military and economic aid. 2.

A House-approved supplemental appropriations bill with most of the Union Trustee M. inecco. une uepuew. on viura hi: tx i father of Frank and Robert; loving son of Anna and Anthony; brother of Mrs. Grace Strafino.

Mrs. Anna Rizzuto, Mrs. Christine Bradley, Mrs. Catherine Veteot, Mildred J. Quattlander, and grandmother of Marjorie A.

Siegel. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Avenue and 12th Street, Garden Citv. Monday. 8:30 p.m. In snoriiy neiore nis oeatn.

She and Mr. Gould were married on Oct. 26, 1892. She shared 5th Avenue. Tuesday, 8 pm.

In Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cornelia Byrne Garretson; a terment Franklin, Va. Kindly Fu- Reprinted rrom YetwrcUr'i ut Kitiom i ne cnua, stricken last weeK The funeral of Thomas J. with a ruptured appendix and terment Greenfield Cemetery Tues-1 Florence and William Jordan the philanthropic interests of omit flowers. Contributions in hisjdaugliter.

Mrs. Carol Packer: a neral from Wm. Dunigan Son day, 10 a.m. her husband, who was particu be sent to the Heart1 John V. D.

Garretson larly interested in the welfare andsons. Chapel. Rogers Avenue and Mont- 'r cV Fund. (Norfolk. and Wash-'and two cr A1.5 ington, D.

C. papers please memory may son, ington, D. papers please copy Gorman, 57, a trustee of Local acul peritontis. was tered the life-saving blood only oo3, International Brotherhoodaft(T Domestic Relations Court of Teamsters and Chauffeurs, I just re Joseph F. Maguire or- a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass fat.

CARLSEN October 13, 1951, GURINE, wife of the late Thor-vald; mother of Mrs. T. L. Doyle; of children. A descendant of an old American family, Mrs.

Gould was a Francis of Assist R. C. Church. 9:45 Oscar Weichertr a.m. Interment St.

John's Ceme who for many years was a shop dered it over the strong religi cousins Margit Sorensen and Nils Wilhelmsen. Services at her home tery. memberof the Daughters of the th J0us objections of the boy's mPl ican Rpvolntinn Sho aUn slewara lne employ 01 me, t.u.i. American Revolution. She also money earmarked for construction of military installations.

3. An earlier $1,744,350,767 supplemental appropriation for an assortment of agencies-passed by the House and Senate and awaiting action by a joint conference committee, which must adjust differences. 4. The bill carrying for river, harbor and flood control projects handled bv the 621 45th Street, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. mother, Mrs.

Hazel Shelton of hflnnppil tn tho f'nlnnv onri a Lehigh Coal KEEN AN On October 14. 1951 329 Lafayette Ave, CATHERINE, devoted sister of Company, will be held Tuesday MURRAY JOHN JOSEPH, 1330 Decatur Street, on Saturday, October 13, 1951, retired fireman for past three years from N. Y. File Patrol. Survived by wife, Esther; daughter, Mrs.

May Black; son, Richard; brother, Edward, and three grandchildren. Reposing at Murray's Funeral Home, 831 Knickerbocker Avenue, corner Cov- Mrs. Shelton, a member of Mrs. P. J.

McDermott, Delia and Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. interment Green-Wood Cemetery Fred Herbst Sons, Directors. CIERVO SALVATORE, M.D. Jehovah's Witnesses, although Patrick J. Keenan, at her resi from the funeral home of Henry McCaddin Son, 24 professing love and concern tor Traffic Manager Funeral services for Oscar Weichert, 5fi, World War I veteran, and traffic manager of the Dictograph Products Corporation, Jamaica, were held last night in the Stutzmann Funeral Home, Jamaica dence, 994 St.

John's Place. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Re the child, told the court that a Piping Rock Clubs. Mrs. Gould was the mother of Edwin Gould who was killed in a hunting accident near Jekyl Island, in 1917.

and Frank Miller Gould, who died in 1 1-4(5. She is survived by a grand- 7th Ave. A requiem mass will suddenly, on October 13, beloved husband of Consiglia; father of transfusion "would be against pnsineers and stalled quiem Mass St. Gregory's R. C.

the will of God." Jacquelin, Marguerite and Louise; a conference committee for two months. Crossiert Street. Funeral Wednesday; jSolemn Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. be offered at 10 a.m. in St.

Augustine's R. C. Church. 6th Church. Interment Holy Cemetery.

also brother of Celestine and Mrs at Fourteen Holy Martyrs R. C. Ave. and Sterling Place. Burial Frances Berte.

Reposing at the PROPOSALS KUKELKORN JOSEPH, on Interment Most Holy Trin Daniel George Funeral Home. 1852 will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Oueens Villase. Burial Edwin Jay Gould, of this ity Cemetery. Mr.

Gorman, who lived at 11 Edward Gittens, Retired P. 0. Clerk took place this morning in the city, and a granddaughter, Mrs Bath Avenue, until Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Finbar's October 12, 1951, beloved husband of the late Loretta (nee Daly); devoted father of Mrs.

Florence Speiser. Mrs. Edna Hug and Mrs. CLEARING AND GRUBBING NEVERSINK RKSKRVOIR CONTRACT 387 SEALED BIDS will rceived by th Board of Water Supplv. at lu offices, thirteenth floor wn NOLAN ROSE on October Long Island Cemetery, Jonn v.

of Atlanta St. Marks died Thursday in a Neponsit Beach hospital. R. C. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment 14, 1951, beloved aunt of George! Pinelawn. St. John's Cemetery. J. Lynam, and dear friend of Mary Weichert.

who lived at Rita Kelly; dear brother of Mrs Emma Gundlack: also survived by, A. Hyland. Funeral from vi oisth st Ouppns Villaop COCHRANE ANNIE, on Octo- Clovis M. Dash, lnll mmA. 175h' He was bom in Brooklyn and had spent virtually his entire life here.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary McCormick Gorman; a ber 14. li)ol. Member oi Hansonix granacnnaren. runerai Frgy jn iary Immacu Central Methodist Church.

Service O'Sullivan Funeral Home, Street and St. lc hoi a Avenue.i, 'late Hospital, Jamaica, after a Street. New Ydik City, until 11:00 (Rrorinii From Yenttriliy'i L( nitton i i Eastern standard Time, on Tuesday Ortoher 23. 19S1, for Con- tuneral services for Ldward tract for clem-in anrl grubbing Nfversink reaervoir in prepara- C. C.

Gittens, a retired for th atoraxe of water. The cr- ii work will comprise, the clearing of office clerk, and a former ves-lapproximateiy Um the rub-'rvman at Kt Philin's Fnucnnal about 47S aerea. and required r-, -1 iexravatlon. seeding and removal of Church 011 McDnnoiIgh Wllllexerementltioiia niiitfrial. all aa set at Methodist Home, 920 Park Place Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.

Church of the Incarnation illness- Liquor Dealer, 69 He was born ln Brooklyn 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary son, James Gorman; four daughters, Barbara Gorman, L. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Barbara's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St, John's Cemetery. and lived in Jamaica for three years before moving to Queens COLWELL JOHN, on October 14, 1951, beloved brother of Sister Clovis Milton Dash. 69, of 539 hp hplrl in tlio rhiirch ot 1 VSir'" "Pei'irirationa.

The ne neia in ine cnillin ai I p.m. reservoir is located In the Mrs. Mary McMenemon, Mrs. Rita Devine and Mr. Regina Kelly, and five grandchildren.

Village 17 years ago. He was a Franklin who was ln Loretta Mary, Sisters of Charity; tomorrow (Monday). The Rev Town of Xeversink, Sullivan county. New York. PEABODY ELLIOTT on October 14, 1951, beloved husband of Alma Pcabody: devoted father of loving uncle of May Colwell Han- member ot tne American Le- jUred in a head-on automobile MACRY October 13, 1951, GLADYS (Olf.son), beloved mother John M.

Coleman, rector, will Pamphlets containing Informalion sen ana ioreua Hamilton, fu- ron- collision npar Cnhops Y. nfficiatp Burial will hp in tbo for bidders, forms of hid and omi die. tnuiai win ne in inn outran i of Willa; grandmother of Lee'June Farinon. Service at the Fair- neral from the Thomas Edward Ire- draw- family plot at the Frederick requirements as to surety, et last Aug. is, died Saturday in Detective's Brother land Funeral Home, 1086 Services at Fred Herbst-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue Avpnue, Wednesday, 9:15 a.m.; Sol-iSons Memorial, 7501 5ih Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m.

n-il ii-rif a luiimiieu iii nooin uii. ar ine l.tlK IHll! al.ove address, unnn wnnlii st-nn in Douglas Cemetery, lernn or by mall, bv dpoittng Halrl in That-; Heights. Staten Island emu Requiem Mass St. Francis of.Monday, 8 p.m the Cohoes Hospital. He was the father of Dr.

Hugh Dash, ouin vi nj in i in uj. nju 11- PEDERSEN October 12, 1951, wno llVCfl at lent f-ir each pamphlet. Within 30 Assist R. C. Church, 9:45 a.m.

In terment Calvary Cemetery. ct Tii, days following the award of con MARRONE WANDA (nee Dom-iHELEN daughter of the late ski), on October 13. 1951. belovediAlina M. and Abraham de- Continued from Page 1 i tract or rejection of bids, the full Hp har! hpon in amount of Hi' deposit will he re- gmn.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elois Weichert; two daughters, Corrine Weichert and Mrs. Marion Hufnagle; two brothers, Otto Weichert and Harold Trom-mer, a granddaughter. War Dead of Boro Being Returned iat his home. CUBBERLY WILLIAM, of m'wife of Joseph dear mother voted sister of Mrs.

Karl Johansen. i i.u i uinaea Tor eacn nampniei su iiinoea ror eacn pampniei sunmittea tailing iiediui since undergoing as a bid and a refund of (4 Oil will as a bid and a refund of Si nil win ibe made for each others pamphlet Ralph Avenue. North Bellmore L. on Saturday. October 13 an operation a year ago.

of Veronica and Carolmda; de-i-Mrs. Robert Kreuzourg, Mrs. ro-voted daughter of Wanda Niewia-Jand Laing. Services at Fred domski and the late Stanley; lov-IHerbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th well-known Brooklyn osteopath.

Mr. Dash's sister-in-law, Mrs. Louise Dash, was killed ln the crash, and his wife, Mrs. Marion Dash, received leg injuries. She is still confined to the Cohoes Hospital.

1951. beloved husband of Hrace- Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m. Funeral ing sister of Edward, Joseph, Carl, father of Mrs. Dorothy Crooks and Mrs. Teresa McCarthy; brother of Thomas and Eleanor.

Reposing at Tuesday, 1 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Brevoort Post Office at 12051 Atlantic Ave. and took in cash, travelers checks and stamps. There were no clues for a week, but then one of the stolen travelers checks turned up at the Miami Airport.

Postal inspectors traced the check to a bellhop and then to a restau- Lawrence and Frances. ReposinR at Chapel, 7th Street and 4th Ave- Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Direetori Sinta 1888 Chapel la All LocallUM Peraonal Serrica returned in acceptable condition, Ar-Irangementa will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring blueprints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure the tame. the cost thereof to he paid by tro-m. For further particulars, apply at the office of the Chielf Engineer at the above address, IRVING, V. A.

Hl'IE. President. RUFfS E. MrGAHEX, EDWARD C. MAGUIRE.

Board of Water Supply; RICHARD H. BURKE. Secretary tne u. a. uartnoiomew son Requiem Mass weaiiesuay.

PEDERSEN JAHN, suddenly. The Department of Defense noial Home. 302 S. Bedford a.m., at Our Lady of Czen Mr. Dash was associated nue, Bellmore.

Religious srvicesistochowa R. C. Church. Interment 'October 13, beloved husband of announced today that thelwith two of his sons, William 24 7th Athm ANDREW ST.rlio. S-Z222 MrCADDlN, I IC.

St. John's Cemetery. on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Funeral Inaeborg: dear father of Elsie Deeibodies of the following Brook-'and Robert Dash in the linuor meii who were killed in in this borough. gh.

Wednesday at. 10 a.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery, New York. rant owner, who said that the Also surviving are anothenman v. ho cashed the check Korean Hunting were being re-to the United States son, Herhert Dash; a daughter, made a phone call Funeral Wednesday.

10 m'ntioord the Maiden Victory: Pfc.jMrs. Marion Ashford, and sevenlRrvpaI Phonp tails Sal Graziosa Son, Directors. MARTIN CATHERINE, on October 13, 1951, of 518 57th Street, beloved wife of Patrick Martin; loving sister of Mrs. Bridget Gill-bride of County Longford, Ireland, and Bernard Sexton. Reposing at Cosgrove Chapels, 7315 15th Ave- grandchildren.

terment the Evergreens. Thomas J. Fryer son of Thomas Fryer of 402 7th Walter B. Cooke SIRO STEPHEN. October Burton J.

George, son of Funeral services will he held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, Marcy and Lafayette Aves. Un The telephon company revealed that one long distance and several local calls had been madefrom the booth. On the chance that the suspect had 1951.

at his residence, 76 Union nue until Monday morning; thence; su.jt husband of to Chapel, 5723 5th Avenue. Re- rifH til shortly before the services qtiiem Mass at Our Lady of Eva Anna AMln' the body will repose at dis'anc naviH i an p-rti authorities traced that call to petual Help Church Wednesday. 10 and Siephen. Funeral from Cooke i-iurton George of 3617 Canal Pfc. Robert A.

HoroWitz, son of Horowitz of 1441 Park Pice; Pvt. Carmelo O. Morales, son of Carmelo Ortiz of 2(i Scholes St. Also Corp. Stanley N'yhlen, son of Alfred J.

N'yhlen of 773 Pfc. Francis T. Wil a.m. Interment Calvary Ceme- Funpral Home 83 Hanson Place Putnam Ave. Burial will he in Evergreens Cemetery lclJ'" Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Charles 35 President Street, tottT Ct0THr 1 Wednesday. 10 a.m. Interment Cal-1951, father of Catharine, Therese remeierv and George Jr. Reposing at J3on-Aal cemeltry- NCOHPOIATEO New Vork'i largesf funtral Oretfort the first moment people rive feeling of confidence when making funeral arrangements with us. They find added assurance in our selective and sensible price range, permitting them to control the cost.

Complete Funerals from 150 untral.3ntonnation kinson, son of Mrs. Margaret vuXi STEVENS EDITH BREX, ofjWilkinson of 11 Maple St Corp. Harold G. Winsor, son 9324 Fort Hamilton Parkway, on 0 Wednesday at the lfl51 beloved bwr of Blessed Sacrament Church. and'Edward Brex, Scrv.

Lie Tests Planned In Baby Kidnaping Continued from Pnge 1 of Alf Winsor of 16 Lincoln Mermen's home in Brooklyn. Mennen's wife told them that her husband was away from home but that he had once worked in a defense plant. Federal officials then went to the defense plant and gotj Mennen's photo and signature, taken for security purposes. Mennen's signature was the! same as the handwriting on thej check. The restaurant owner! was shown the picture of Men-j nen and the case was solved i when he identified Mention a the man who cashed Ihe check.

ices at the C. Waldeck Home Mcdonough Joseph of, Place; Pfc. Robert John Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Mills of 71th and Pfc.

Ralph for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Joseph Papa, son of Mrs. Te "mother complex" or a mother who had lost a child of her own. Donna Rowlands, nursoc'aide. "-0 Seventh Ave. MAin 2-858S resa Papa of 370 8th St.

band of Anna; father of Edmund iTucsda'' 8:30 m' and John; brother of Harry. Fu-I neral from Nugent Chapel. Ave-1 STORJOHANN OSCAR aged nue and E. 28th Street; Funeral services this evening em Mass St. Edmund's R.

at 8 o'clock at the Prospect Fu- An at darb of Cfjank meets a need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only is it in the Brooklyn Eagle a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes, but it also courteously acknowledges services and kindnesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed, or whose names or addresses are not known. A tXxrb of ahatifca like the one below JAMES Mr. and Mrs. Robert James and family wish to express to their many friends their heartfelt thanks for the tokens of sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement.

can be inserted in the Brooklyn Eagle by calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200 Tif.tiny Octnhcr if.h Af.r., Patrlrs said she came on dutv at 5 p.m. and checked all ihe babies at Church, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Chapels, 95 6th Avenue. nn A at rhaitel FMCHMANV rrrderlrs C. Remembrances Ae.

ULiler6-480r Unnttav Orfiher Itrsr.t.n, winum I HI nape Wednetd'JV Orrr-her I 7'h DOWLINO, Mar, t. eenire te Be Arranied DVIR John SerTtre te Be Arranied Srri tret In te rrnnped BRODNAX, l.urr A. Direction George T. McHugh. that time.

The Lyons infant1 He was was gone when she returned! when he taken into custody returned home i TREACEY WILLIAM on Oc-l McGIVNEY Birthday ELIZARETH. nn inber 12. 1951. brother of Mrs.ibrance of JOSEPH E. McGIVNEY.

at 6 p.m., after preparing foodiyesterday. for the babies. According to Assistant Di.v October 13. 1951, native of County Catherine Birch and the late Mase-s offered I nn at thapri Ttm, TUIIe 1 JO M. al Residence IVeittfidnv Orrr.ftr r.RADY, Daniel 1 nn A al Chapel TWOH1C, Elltabelh Aervlrea to Be Arranse4 The child was the first bormtrict Attorney Louis Anrireozzi.

to the Lyonses after eight years We who loved vmj mill you. As il d.wnt mother year Jn our lonely hour ot thlnklnf Thouthu of you are ever nar. MOM, POP and BROTHERS. Mennen gave information which lpd to the arrest of Pignatello. Two other men are being sought.

of marriage. Mrs. Lvons was reported "distraught" but "bearing up well." 150-10-Hillid. Ave. JAniica S-6670 Afosdav.

Octnhcr ISth HOCK. Adam In ilo A at Chapel KLFI.FR. Marr I al Rrldenrr Louth. Ireland, wife of the late James Treacey; fond uncle of Mrs. Patrick; beloved mother of WiHJohn O'Brien, Mrs.

James Hart liam James Catherine and James Treacey. Reposing at John Elizabeth J. Uhll and Chapel, 58th Street and 6th Ave-Agnes V. Keenan: dear sister of nue. Requiem Mass at Our Lady Owen and Joseph O'Connor in Ire- of Perpetual Help Church Tuesday, land.

Funeral from her residence, TO a.m. Interment Calvary Ceme-150-33 86th Avenue, Jamaica, L. on Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Re- M. V. Cosgrove, Director, quiem Mass Presentation R.

C. 3n 03emotiam CM. J. SMITH SOUS 158-M Northern Blvd. FL.

3-600 flieirffly, Onloher ltth RI RKE. Marr A M. at Chanel Wedlfsttnv. Orfoher llth GOODEi Erneit flervtre to Be Arranied FAG AN In loving memory of our mother, HELEN J. FA- GAN.

Fourth Anniversary Masf Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy1 WRIGHT HATTYE, beloved October 16, 1951. Crass Cemetery. of Eleanor White; devoted Always In our heart. GEORGE D.

CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors I'prsonal Service Molern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flotbuih Avenue Tit. BUckminifer 2-0247 srandmother of Harriet and Rob- raseral DlrtcUri til. 117 Michael J. Smith Sn connection wtth snv other firm of similar earns Une rbsnrli (Mr Ceellllsne taket Ditalar en Previses eerrlret al Residence er Chss'li available Anrtrlurs rosrrcT pan hut STerling 8-2255, 2232 MWMMWWMXeWNeVNe 20 SNYDER AVENUE AT FLATBUSH AVENUE-ULitw MMO SO SEVENTH AVENUE -MAin 2-SSSS PUNIIil HOMES IN MANHATTAN IRONX OUt INI SMITH In lnvins memory of Vitnl nntirea nrrontrrl m. i i't: dear sister of fielma Svmons' to 2 nm.

(or publication the and Louis Schwartz. Services my dear cousin, MARY E. SMITH, i some day; as late as 10 Wednesday, 10 a.m., "The River-Died October 15.1950. (Saturday night for publication side," Brooklyn. Ocean Parkway! ctone but net fori-otten.

I Sunday. and Prospect Park. NELLIE,.

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