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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR JAN. 17, 1346 KANE CATHERINE on Jan-uary 15, beloved wife of Daniel; Sun Burns Makes Desk Sergeant Hot MRS. RUBY JONES DIES; mother ol Stall Sgt. Danny, U. S.

Cincinnati (U.R) A patrol crew- James J. ShUell, Mrs. Mamie Claire, FX.RORO CLUBWOMAN Shanghai Jail Readied hustled a prisoner Into the central ttjeld, Herman Latidry. Fred J. acnman, Addie Luvenskus, M.

U. S. Films Retain French Popularity; Ban Remains On Mrs. Nellie Smith anri frs Annll station, charged by his wile with rennan.T.J. McMalion, Agnes Manniner.

Funeral frnm her home 'Renrtnteil From Yesterday'! Lit Editions Manhattan hut. had lived In Brook. abusing his family. nice, Mary EmmaMcMonagle, J. J.

"What's your name?" growled the For Quislings' Trials 89-36 88th Street, Woodhaven, Sat- Funeral fervices for Mrs. Ruby lyn since she was a child. For many urday. 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass 10 wavdell Chace Jones, "9.

widow ofiy'w she was active In the Women police sergeant. tfiero, M. L. Meara, Eaitn rrlson, John Mordt, Bertha "Sun Burns, the prisoner mum- of "76 Chapter, Daughters of the a.m.. R.

C. Church of St. Thomas fnrmr tonen, Joseph Mono. John Jan. 17 Ri Seventeen I Aoostle.

Interment Caivarv kali'. Catherine American Revolution, the Brooklyn bled. 1 he sergeant got not. ru. ha, Jan rigid step is beitw taken in order to Woman's Club and the Children's "Quit the clowning-what your months after liberation, France has pnure that no ouUlde will Paris, 'U of the James W.

Elwell Company lery. C. H. Thompson. ftlers, Henry Louisa steamship operators and Museum.

She also had been a mem-iname?" bawled the angry vct l0 see any new foreign feature iareest in the world in area and the be brought to bear on them at any Sun Burns, insisted the pria ber of the Chtropean Club, the Mun Manhattan, will be held at 2:30 p.m largest in accommodation capacity, time. The period or their voluntary films. mlri Fannie nner dell Choral Club and other organ- KEEO AN FRANCIS at 552 62d Street, January 14, 1946. Sur fiiure in a new role this year, seclusion may be as lonj as six tomorrow (Thursday) in Christ Tf let's see vour draft' ne "O.K.. see your toiley, Annie E.

lawes. Ella vived by wife, Elizabeth (neel a.au, i the past four years, under Ja pa -months, as the trials, at which card," the rgeant demanded controls their import, is still in the; lnationit n'oused AUW China's major traitors will figure. Morton. U.br. Mulrean.

Prances Murphy, M. Pinkerton, M. Pras, J. M. Reiliy, Patrick Ritchie.

Maxwell Rush, Loretta Sheridan, Patrick Steinbuch, Emily Von Stein. Louis Wimmer, Amelia raitlons. Her husband, who had been president of the old Crescent Athletic Club, died 26 years ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. lobes.

Ruby McPadden; two daughters. Mrs. Episcopal Church, 72d St. and Ridge Boulevard. The Rev.

John Henry Fitzgerald, rector, will officiate and There it was "Sun Burns process oi negouaung a quota syo- prisoners along with its constantly are likely to be extended oer mis Frances Gross, Dorothy; two sons, sergeant cooled down. aiser, George ifhe, Catherine eegan. Francis IJoseph, U. S. N.

A.M.M. 2c; with foreign governments and, changing brood of assorted crimi- period, nen oun Mer: tra An, n-n ra Ruby E. Swanson. wife of Roberti But the climax came will be assisted by the Rev. John W.

Swanson, president of James WJ Burns was asked his occupation imDor, iicenses vZn StWmSS'rkJ Paul JonTs pastor of the Union Church of Bay Ridge. Burial will be i i I carpments are being prepared for to face judges in this secret court- felly. Edward J. Elwell Company and vice president "cold storage worker. Meanwhile the French pine for nnt.

assignment the JaDanese never room. In the cold compound of Our Lady of Perpetual Helo Chwvh, nowles. Louise unkel, Robert imprecht, W. Mrs. Jones died Monday in her of the Bay Ridge savings Bank; a granddaughter, Mrs.

Janet S. Fuller, and a grandson, David W. Swanson. utfui uicct auu nvcuuc, nut Zitzmann.L. a Requiem Mass will be offered Pri- tav O-A Tntormonr.

Rnlu home, 35 83d after a four-month illness. She was born in their old favorites, to whom they thought of the trial of puppets who Ward Road Jail, in the dingy, shadow have remained surprisingly the Japanese during the lean of himh stonewalls, a temporary ul for six years. and miserable years when they were detention house has been erected "American films and American iorci.s and masters of Shanghai. i for them by order of the Shanghai stars are still the most popular Tne ataff ward Road Jail are High Court. Already there are with the French." a Ministry of fiin ln nrenare a murt mom 'eight occupants in this trea.son 'ALTG EL HERMAN Spellman 'Scoop' Broke Duce's Ban Vednesday, January 16, 1946.

of 253: Raymond p. McMahon. Director. afayette Avenue. Beloved husband U.Mathilda, and father of Laura' kklly EDWARD retiree.

P. J. Sheridan, Cop for 40 Years, tid Dorothea A. Sweeny. Service lieutenant, N.

Y. C. P. aged oi t'the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lerferts years, on January 16. 1946, of 706 'lace, Fridav.

at 8 p.m. Interment Monroe Street. Brooklyn, beloved ilivate. Please omit flowers. jhusband of Sarah; devoted father of James aliri Mrs Irene S'hmirit.

ilnformation official told thelwltnill the nuge penitentiary that house, meditating on the fact that iUnited Press. The Film Section forbidding within the prison treason does not pay. They are jthe Mlnstry now has a controlling walls ln thls courtroom Wji be thp ones wno stand trial in the say in film matters, both domestic neld thf forthcoming trials of first the SPClet sessions, and foreign. I major puppets who worked in vari- rating Scene for Justice Still Rank First ous capacities for the Japanese. It ic jl)sUcp Was Known as Irish Diplomat' On Encyclical a oil iinvr HEIXZEN By RALPH Burial will be in St.

John's United Press Stall Correspondent runerai irom nis res nence. aaiur-io 'fS lithltrdayi 9:30 a m' Solem" The funeral of Patrick J. Sheri- Cemetery Washington (U.R)-Now it can be; -wo otner country ns yet pro- fittlni Road JaU noum oe smgien out as Due of the most colorful mem- told Cardinal-designate riancis j. oucea anyming to iaKf tne piace; .,7 tne scene oi rctriuuuon. in wara dan, 80, former New York City of American movies in the which these puppet will strut R'Md Jaj, nd to the adjacent R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment bet's of the department, which he 'Spellman was responsible for a B. and Irving loving nndmotlier of Irwin: dear sister of St. John's Cemetery.

ArrangementslPoliceman, who died Monday at his xrveii for neariy 40 yea, Mr. I Vatican coup that caught Musso-i affection." he continued. "They are'or tne ume Moses Hana and the late IMdor honors of Shanghai's gruesome "Bridge House." came many of the friohtnnoH virHms nf the.tp mmnets. Walter B. Cooke, Inc.

home, 71 Forbell will be held Sheridan was known among his'lini and his fascist police and fron-'eager to see the new stars Lauren Causea Death, Torture PrMaw frnm the A McCue nAsociates as "The Irish Dinlomat. er guarai IlaUOOtea. nd Aaron Schmidt. Funeral from irr residence, 1944 E. 17th Street, on KNOWLES LOUISE, formerly of u.

nun 1 on i omnnn in Mcuuire. we sun uuuk in lernus vw.tims tnnse mem 637 St. Mark Avenue, Brooklyn, Funeral Home, 395 Autumn Ave. A Yiday, January 18. at 11 a m.

N. on January 16, 1946, at New dan of Civil War fame and made 1 I was sitting at the news desk of' Veronica Lake. Cary Grant and these people They helped te japa-: wh0 free, and hobby of reading history of the the United Press Bureau In Brtte Davis. In comedy line we la their place is being taken by these elans of Ireland He was well versed A rosv-rtieeked round-faced priest have not progressed beyond Laurel acted as secret agents, they played coliaborators. solemn requiem mass win oe vi-fered at 10 a.m.

in St. Sylvester's R. C. Church, McKinley and Grant BRENN AN THOMAS on Jan-lary 15, 1946, beloved son of the late In law, and served as a delegate to with sparkling, keen eyes i. John and Catherine Brer.nan ana councils of the Patrolmen's Benevo.

ton Center, Massachusetts. Notice of services tomorrow. KUNKEL ROBERT SHARP, on Wednesday, January 16, 1946, beloved husband of Anna H. Kunkel and devoted father of Mrs. Willard and devoted father of Mrs.

Willard irother of Frances i Fanny ana the newsroom 0 Jau wnn a certain civic prae. "Here is a gift from God," he saidJrprrnt Bnb Hone films of money they were paid for their Tn arf.a tnP second largest lent Association Nellie. Reposing at Murnane i'U- Deatfcs PRAG JOSEPH of 208 Pine 0 'm 11 year before his retire-: and placed a bulky document on my wct'r pnS(in ln UlP worId nn)y In 1931, a rte- iera! Home. 243 6th Avenue iss Saturday at Holy In- i ment. he was the winner of a $100 desk.

at it and saw that it mm ts Church. 10 a.m. Interment "eare ana Mrs. Gilbert Lamb J111. oeioxea iuisukhu 01 prize offered by the P.

B. A. for I glanced Service the father of Joseph M. w.m LO oie ouiei inn luiHtru .11 VJC1 "Forty-Second Street." but. they to American and Brit civilians niany and then only by a matter have seen no new ones.

Whether trapped within Shanghai's barbed- 0f a few feet, luxurious settings and gay tunes, wire perimeter. They brought death jn j(s historv there had r.eer would take their minds off their to some, horrible torture to others, been a successful escape from a ency- Holy Cross Cemetery. 1 rpPLi "sa' 011 work. The.was a trar.si.tion 01 at Fairchild Chanel. 86 Lefferts Place, o.m.'of Mabel Prag.

Reposing at on Fridav ai 2 entire essay was published in the clical. I thumbed the pages and iiellv and Purcell Funeral Home BRUCE-MARY EMMA, daughter Eagle and received wide mentally multiplied 32,000 words. trounifs or merely seem ridiculous Now their own time has come. Roari Jail until the JaDanese the late Annie Bruce, in ner on 207 Euclid Avenuc. Requiem Mass, January 16, 1946.

at his residence. a.v u.iiominndation. Brooklyn 'Father, I said, "we unaouot "in nmwriin ii-irti thn horrUhin In keeping with theih crimes, used, it for imprisoning Allied pris- iOth year. Service and lunerai ai Mr. Sheridan, a native of County ledly will carry a summary of this Hk; 182 Sunnyside Avenue, beloved hus.

Sacrament R. C. Church. oi me rrance is open to their trial will be held in secret, oners. After the Japanese took u.

ic the Sheldon H. Avenlus runerai Home, 6315 Forest Avenue, Ridge- Vtivui, urioiiu, a a tunuuimi Paris i band of Emelia loving father of REILLY Suddenly, on old steam railioad that ran bureau tneie this vear was French nerinri niece Lffi.u th.w a Carl A. Reposing at his residence. 16, 1946, PATRICK late memberifrom the Ridgewood depot to Cypress wod, Friday. 2 p.m.

interment Maple Grove Cemetery. of 313 Troop Carrier Squad, U. Park. After seven years in that vnu read Vhe first few ra 'Children Relations, will be required to stayed British prisoners made a get- aah the prison precincts through- awav. in their escape by where religious services will be held Friday at 8 p.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Abbey, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Bader Funeral Home, Directors. AFIERO MARGARET L. 'nee A. AC; brother of Edward Mrs.

rl.7 nWa in oorrvi n'r ule out the entire proceedings. This the Sikh guards Job he joined the police force of the old city of Brooklyn. Maresca). of 7205 Narrows Avenue, --irresion murges comeay, unisi- John Nolan and Mrs. Henry Linz.

Funeral from the residence of his brother, 122 Beadel Street. Saturday, on. January 15, 1946, devoted wile 01 His nrst Job was at the old story out or Kome, tne in juiy 8.so vere successes i Precinct at Atlantic and Schenec-'said. The French like the neonle of jspend one day at least in Calcutta Joseph: dear mother of Alfred Frank X. and Mrs.

Michael J. Ca- LAUDRY FRED on Januarr 15, 1946; beloved husband of Kath-erlne devoted father of Virginia L. McDermott. Funeral from William Dunigan Son Chapel, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street, on 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St.

Cecjllastady where he was stationed i I did as he Did, and I discovered eVery country, want to see good Church. Interment National Ceme-for 16 years. Later he worked in the that it was a document leaded with fjms but at the moment they have, tery, Pinelawn, L. I. jold 9th Precinct, at Gates and dynamite and headlines.

It was! to take what they can get. J. J. Gallagher Sons, Directors. Throop and atConev Island.

la direct break between the Vatican pttvwtt? nr. w-rtnrinv als0 was stationed for two yearsiand the Italian Fascist party 7 "''eh, 13 i' i ln Manhattan, and then was as-! Mussolini's forced disbandina of the After months of discussion with flero. Funeral from Joseph V. bessa Funeral Home, 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkwav, Saturday, January 19. at fl'30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church, 4th K-9 Vefs Gripe Like GIs While Longing for Home before we get out of here, but Can't Figure 'Old Man' "What's wrong with that?" Duke wanted to know. "Well, my old man wants to take me down and get me tatooed. I don't mind seeinj Calcutta, but this tattooing business! Hell, I got Friday, January 18. at 9:30 a.m. Sol- i orv iian rvi 4 i ni 'n AVenue at 73d Street, interme.a;-""' ul hinrH hmthPrnf 10 Prospect Park, his last'Cathollc Action groups ana over uie niaustry, uie riencu Holy Cross Cemetery.

ISL. nuerniem wet orV Col lP0St- order that the Fascist Ministry nas maae an oner to ae- Angels R. C. Church Crass Costigan. Isabelle R.

Wetmore, CoI.jP0. Hli son Eiicene Sier rian nved -nartv show (1 take over irom tne voir seven weens out ou eiety io, 4Rt.snv.IOHN. on January 16, Holy Cemetery. LOVENSKUS MICHAEL. David H.

and James M. Ritchie. utility infield for the Brooklyn! church and church schools the moral to foriegn films. Tlie Americans of- STANLEY RICH Dkk ih riii-Qiinn Ttalian feicd to reduce their Diewar ouota wnat ne want to ao tnat ior on Services at the Harris Funeral 1946 beloved husband of Gunhild; beloved father of Gustaf and January 14, 1946, beloved father of Friday, u6C.o i'" 10n iao (.,. i.

Calcutta (U.R) 1 met tnem tne Wolfe erowled "I don't want to the pennant-winning vear of 1920. youth through the Ballila and 180 10 108, but the Ministy re-1 i giowiea. 1 aoniwant to r. 'uuu" 1 tutiTf anrhrantirn hnrrafks 15 fits nf 1 te Pnlrntta u-ant. hnmp" Chapel, 5012 4th Avenue, January 18, at 8 pm.

Anthony, Joseph and Mary Perry George. Funeral services ao Surviving also are two other sons, Coke Inc Funeral Home. 50 7th 'of Long Beach, California. Reposing Saturday. 2 p.m.

Interment 'ot Joseph Gar.szva's Funeral Home, RUSH January 15, 1946. 1X3- Bernard and Philip Sheridan: two liSta-S iu.iru tnift. niliui iluus icri iimij- "You don't know me perhaps "iUlpy cannot show less than 108, the K-9 Corps, sweating it out for "Wonder why the hell the old man the priest said. "I'm Father Spell-1 Wnw here yearly without losing1 lhe flrat tanker 0r Liberty ship to jnte, ne t0 et UUooed 7" Tyty Dersisted. RETTA 'nee White), at her daughters, Mrs Elizabeth Slavin Evergreens Cemetery.

ten man. formerly of the American reni on uie mmr carry them Stateside from the Port Wli get lhe old man to of Calcutta. Sporting Battle Stars, 'take us down to the Red Cross," dence, 1915 New York Avenue, wife and Teresa Sheridan, and of the late Frank H. Survived by 'grandchildren. Loretta.

Margaret and Robertson; CLONEN-JOSEPH. January 15 George's' R. C. Church. Interment 194R of 580 10th Street, beloved fifliVBrv ometerv.

Academv in Rome but now an wanl snow more iums tarh nf th Panal Secretary other European countries Purple Hearts and lengthy service Tinker grumbled. "Anyway, those State. I brought that document tosuc" as Sweden, Switzerland, Brit husband of Grace Nott Clonen; de-j 'Rush. Requiem Mass Friday lain anr. Duucia EVa ic nnnnr lAi ttea uross gais Kinaa oring Dacii voted father of Sgt.

Francis uionen. uanua.y isiorjur Lady Help or Christians Mrs. Harry Gold, V.m om build up its own prewar export, in iStateside memories and things. Requiem Mass Friday, 10 St.) AGNES, beloved wife of Walter; jchurch. Interment Holy Cross mi a in ips l-i MI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 til fi-i ill' nn nr 'am atarti uaecac rvrnr ornil Slreet.

Reposing at Chapel of Elizabeth Quinn Beatly; sister of Joseph J. Galligan, Director nAftcUf AITian "All ask is that votl cable it for nlcn 11 used lea Con- 01 cmPlalnlJi 01 ui5 "Yeah," said Duke, ever opUnis- release tomo ow me tl nf 'wa0M wtlh America have now all over Calcutta. jtlc "Maybe they'll have our order-, to spend tonight' in Paris and get tne 'e1 of the State De- Take Tinker for instance. Tinker and the boat for us when we get back inside the borders of Italy to-iP3" fatten Office. 'has fmir ytm servlce: 12 momns back." Joseph G.

Dully, atn isireei ana in. air. Bi eHFRTrANPAXRTrK- UJl JUvi IJnUIIIUII dence. 55 Division Avenue. Reposing' i whim A'TenUC- 'at the Galligan Funeral Home, Patrolman.

N. Y. P. native, Funeral services will be held to ri! CATHERINE (TilheV on a Di County Cavan. Ireland, beloved mnrmw at in am in th R.ivriri desire to 3 le Aleutians, 13 months in the' iJmi v.

an nut, iviruuicill January 16, 1B46. devoted momer oi 9:45. EniDhanv Church I nusDana 01 lne lale atnenne, ae- Funeral Chapel. 76th St. and Am w.

pnval Hotel tonlriu battered French film industry are States and 23 months in the India-1 Mrs. E. E. LoYejoy, voted father of Eugene, Bernard, jitrfrfinv A Manhattan frtr Mrs Mnur ce: dear sister ot iaa niuu- iTn, Maurice: dear sister or 'Interment St. John's K.

(ha a Ik. Cemetery. ViaH hrarri nf Father snellman uie iimiuuurma ana wnina ineaiers. auu. George ean.

Rebecca McDonnell Elizabeth Slavin, Phillip, Teresa; Fannie Gold, a well-known Brook-! routine fnv CVanfe lant. 1sa iirvJveri hv ten anHrhllriren i 7. l.L. i but I did not dare I lie a story o. Vf ahd James Duffy.

Funeral Saturday McMONAGLE JOHN at Glen ness to import. Production costs: rrrrmts wasn't exactly to the likimr -V- ai.vuiiiiiii, wuuuieu H.hn..l nwflrmln. Its Active in Charily from her home, 235 11th Street. Sol-i Cove, L. on January 15; beloved! Funeral Friday, 9:30 a "I iZJZf.

mm i. A hIm C3U- InlJnWV nv'M" ai riiuriUA, one wtut uuiii uti anthpnticitv. I tinned the New uiij0r tnu gnzziea, war-weary veteran James A. McCue's Funeral Broolclyn 44 ag0 and ived on ni titiMvn vriiia huh miu nvri un also have eliminated the double aw; 1 it 1. He scratched himself vigorously.

395 Autumn Avenue. Solemn Re-: Westminster Road until a vear news. (ieslt'. by caDle' feature, which, 'V' tJ From Lu Edition. t- t- i i emn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., ei.

nusoana or iviary rarreu MCMon- Thoma.s Aquinas Church, 9th Street. Reposing at Kramer Mortuary. Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy. 220 Glen Street, Glen Cove.

Sol- nr jK Requiem Mass Fridav, 9:30 EHLERS HENRY, on Wed, es gt churd, Glen Mrs. Emma E. Lovejoy, 96, died quiem Mass k. c. cnurcn or m.

mrnri the Hotel 1 haltins stood in Mie making ur" "Look at Tyty ana Bert," ne ieSu could be confirmed. 1 phoned de'nand for Joreignlplalne1. -They were only inducted! tried1'1' i In September, '44, never saw com- yes thev sav. mnrM l-hq iticr csrur in 'hp itihk nu uvn ijij i.av, Sentember. '44.

never saw com- Rvlvestpr Interment. R. 1 yesterday mesaayj at ner nome, Cemetery. iWest, ManhitUn. Burial will be! the United Press ii Rome end tried itnitH Press In Rome snd I bat, and now they're going on the 101 Gates where she lived for to talk "between the lines.

iFress 'Plays Hollywood Thpr an American nriwrt, here! day, January id. wo. Interment Holy Cross Ceme Street, father of Henry Eh.er. Brooklyn. same boat with us.

Twenty-four tne last 13 years, sue was uie STEINBUOH EMILY, on Wednes-' in Mount Hebron Cemetery, Flush-dav. Januaiv 16. 1946 Beloved wife ing. of Frederick Lovejoy. brother of fcdwara tuieis auu who has brought me a smashing Want new English fea lure ilms T'Tl document from your town," 1 said.

Conseauentlv can 1 il' For many years Mrs Lovejoy, MEARA EDITH on TuesdayJof Dr. William, and mother of Mil-! Mrs- survived by her hus-January 15, 1946, at. her residence, 35 died Pooley, Marion and William Harry; a son, David; a daugh- who was a member of Cadman Me Ring. Sevlce at me ram mm Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Sat Does he wear glasses? little interest here in British iDukB Explains It All morial Congregational Church, had Iliuim. lunsi imu Clark Street, beloved mother of Services at the Fairchild ter, unian; iour Drotners, Hainan 1 if n' urday, 10:30 a m.

Meara and sister of Miss Alice Chanel. 89-31 164th Ctreet. Arthur. Jack and William; two ln J.ot active in charity work, and. 1 v.

FUELLING LOU lb 01 Munroe of Greenwich. Conn, on Saturdav at 2 n.m. Interment, ters. Mrs. Sol Ullman and Mrs ouringinciuaing meritorious amy as tne: until on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Interment ter You the limltlthe He's OK. can go war bv their neiehhor. 1 first, scout, for the Mars Task Force. I 16, 1946. Halsey btreet, on in the chapel of The The Ewrgreens Cemetery.

Joseph Sampson, and her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Morris Goldoff. Survived by two sons. uuuii Church of The Saviour, Pierrepont VON STEIN LOUIS, January 15 William rutiiins and Monroe Place, on Fridav wuuam rucums and jhiw Mamie Menges; T1VP afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Please omit946' hud ol t-J I TT v- 1 -41 I 1 II grandchildren, three greai-g. a lu.iL.iiuru tu iuum; Kaiiuciics iui I didnt know about it out 1 11 jusi The American films brought herejwas the camp philosopher and ra- tne Red crais gne waa check on it with some friends out were used for propaganda purposes tionalizer. Manhattan but' had lived in Brook- there and I'll let you know, but I during the war with Japan. 1 "Oh, it not so hard to under- lyn slnce childhood, convinced it's good." In their limited, two-page news-stand." he said. "They come under Surviving are two sons Frederick In a few minutes Rome phoned papers, the French still devote a the fifth of the categories a Government employe in me.

The document was authentic; large amount of space to subject to shipment. They be-i Washington- Frank of Scars-I filed the full text which pictures of Hollywood. A to OSS. State Department daiei an executive with the printed the next morning only injure or story of film activity in stuff, you know. Judge and Toni goconv-Vacuum Oil a sister.

children. oerv.ce iu yc.h..u 1 inin Halsev Street. MORDT BERTHA, on January i ni imnv-i, ii- wi rUIlClttl Ml nsciHonpo 770 aih Rtroo. Tlvnnlf o. Avenue, Glendale.

Services Friday, Krtday. 8 p.m. Funeral o. Z'r Coney Pharmacist January 18, 8 p.m. interment Evergreens c.nc- p.m.

Louis Hatch Director. miUHOMH, UU. those newspapers wnicn snoscnoea Britain, Sweden, Russia or Switz- are category IV chaps. Tubby is Mrs. Charles H.

Otis of Brooklvn Services for Pincus Reiss, a pio- t0 lne United Press, it was a wona- eriand is a rarity. Several Russian the only surviving son of the famUy. and four grandchildren, Mrs. Rosa luy' iBrumell. Mrs.

Ethel KarLsen, Mr, GOLD FANNIE (nee Golrioff), Pranlc Mordt and Mr. Fred Mordt were Patty has a number of dependents 1 A. V. wtwwVo .1 neer Coney isiana pnarmacist, iiolWjde sewp on one oi tne mas. mostly on Uie war, Und Link, Dr.

Frances Lovejoy Timmons, Warren Lovejoy, with the njXLEjLjin VV W11C Ul ItlC IdLCIJi I An nl Vt hnma it, tltA mnrtm chAnn Kai-a r. 1 1.. suddenly, ln Phoenix, Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Inc to support. Duke twiched his ears mysteriously.

"Well, you wile of Harry; devoted mother oi Funeral parior, 1218 Flatbush Ave-: Henry Wimmer of 6322 Ross Parkway, were conducted yes- of the Vatican. i David and Lillian; dear daughter me BrooldvT1 at 2 Philadelphia, Serv-jterday afteraoon at the Gramercy Father Spellman to Le I "i.ti,,,,,. 17 ices oaruraav. D.m.. ai i.itk wice i icn nj itA not iiiimiiiitiAi 17, air force ln India, and Jack Lovejoy, with the army.

A grandaughter, Alice Lovejoy, a pilot for the Wasps, was killed ln 1944 in a plane of Morns ana Anna, Maw. Thursday, January know Chubby. He's Sec. IX material. Inaptitude." "Aw, nuts," Tinker growled ra.K v-natici, kot mr niaiumi.

Kourget ana oareiv imu unit- lu 1 1 lllll IIIIUI I jiuui Funeral Parlors. 6301 Burial was ln Mounl Zion 7. an Air-France plane forlUUIIIIUUICI Nathan, William, a 1 nur, MORI O-JOHN, retired New Frieda and Rose Scrv Ices V. of Depart- January 8 at 10 a.m, at Tl Supply. Devoted "You've got an answer for every-J accident in Texas.

uemetery, Maspetn. Zurich. Tnere ne cnaneren a pmi.r private. Friends call Friday M. Relss wh0 was 74 attended and lew into Italy and raced the University of Vienna.

Austria, the nisht for Rome. He Create a Big Stir Riversine. LiUian Grfini 1.,, Jonni thing And this food's got me down. I Funeral services will be held at too. If I ever get C-Ratlon stew or, 1:30 p.m.

tomorrow (Thursdayi at Vienna sausage when I get home the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Leffcris I'll turn to pioneering. At least Place The Rev. Ernest Harding of dam Avenue. interment 9nd Aueuxt. Mnrin.

Alsosur- 15. 1946 beloved sister of Sarah his native country, and came to the liever miSsed from the Vatican Cemeteiy. Please Hebron by five grandchildren and two1 Plate. Services at Weigand Bros. United States as a young man.

He Italian police this day, probably Fairburg. Neb. fu P) This little great-grandchildren and brother, Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey a drug store in Coney Island nad no reai knowledge that the agentsoutheastern Nebraska town 0Uld Rlve us of that the Episcopal Church of the Mes. HANLEY January 16. Reposing at Darnstadt Fu-jFrlday, 2 p.m.

Interment following shortly after the turn of the century. who carried the Papal encyclical out hopes of becoming the Callander publicized Stateside dog siah-Incarnation, will officiate. Bur. ANNIE of 8305 19th Avenue, De-lneral Home, Central Avenue, corner Evergreens Cemetery. commune u.r uum.icss ujc Rome to the unuen rress uii- uiiu i.ie ui.

1.1, food lal will be in Greenwood Cemetery. nf flllini iinlaf Ua. i-rilvoo a nnnr loved sister of Edward and Daviaj68tn SlTeeU Glendale. Funeral Sat- mirths heinvii ,1 "'jParis was an American priest. lmerment "tBeWnlu.nd of Emma devoted fatherl'Ind0 the" fcriSSn y' of Charles, FrancU and Edward; Benevolent Society.

longing to Leo Schmoldt. i Duke Likes Uf The quinu are named after the! "Oh, I don't know about that. Big Five. France Ls a heifer, while I kind of like this place, compared the males are tagged Russia, Kunming," Duke countered, land, United States and China. Per-i Tinker's ears stood up.

"Not If we William H. Rogers MUKiu.n-cnAKua 01., dear brother of Anna Bauer. Hattie rntoroctH in riioinnc he Doran; devoted aunt 01 mis. wu-ham Joyce and George A. Hanley.

Reposing at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals. 1614 4lh Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

C. Church. Saturday, 9:30 January 16, 1946, at his linker, Mlna Beta and Ernest Zitz-Leined organize TemDle Adath Israel 60-46 Gates Avenue, Ridgewood, in mann. Keposmg at uarmstaot f-u-: Coney Island, serving as its president Dead, Navy Reports haps the predominance of malesllwp on sweating here much longer, prevented naming them after the 'Hell, we'll be due for our shots again famed Dionne ouintimlets. soon." neral Home, Central Avenue corner; Ior a number of years.

He also for-68th Street. Glendale. Funeral Sat-jmeliy laught ln the religious school urday, 2 p.m. Interment St. John's anj directed plav.s for the young Cemetery.

people, Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Re- Funeral Director! FwHunoi SERVICE ECONOMT Chapels: us tTuirnc mmjf Missing In action since The Chamber of Commerce hasi Wolfe, one of the 1.1 German 1943 when the submarine Pompano adopted as Its new slogan, "Fair-! Shepherds of the original CBI Dog failed to return from patrol opera-; bury, Home of the Quintuplet! Detachment and the first GI canine his 87th year; survived by five sons. Charles William, John, Samuel and George Morton; two daughters, Annie Cuff, Emma Blatz; two brothers, Samuel and John Morton; eleven grandchildren and eleven greatgrandchildren. He was a member of Frank Smith Relief Circle, Masonic 'Xtrfl71i3 lrt rflM tttl hnppa t-anric bmH tun HK tlnns the Pacitlc area near Japan, and uses a rubber steniD to strut, prouaiy into M.vuK.vina, sam it unimi mm ,1 William H.

Rogers, ship's cook 1st; to imprint the slogan on outgoing that they had had their rabid and i rinn A Wt the moil chrle Kfnrn rnnnrttnff tj UntlMt-UM-JMt-IIM m. HAWES ELLA, on January 14, 1946, beloved mother of Mrs. Alice Jrtkob, Mrs. Victoria Schneider and sister ol Mrs. May Perry, Mrs.

Theresa Stcenwerth and Jack Carroll. Funeral Friday, January 18, from B. Grindrod Funeral 27 Hull Street; thence to St. Benedict's R. C.

Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. JONES RUBY WAYDELL AwlllJUMJ Capt. Milton Reiss of the army and PALMER-In memory of my sis- ter.

ANN, on her birthday, January i 1 Veterans Association; Anthon Lodge, 6 BROOMS0 17. Hr mpmorv Is fls dr.u inrtay. As in (lie hour he pavsed awav. DELIA John J. Sullivan, 75 YIARSJ No.

769. F. A. who will conduct funeral services Friday, 8:30 p.m. at the Chapel of Charles Morton.

578 Onderdonk Avenue, Ridge CiaSS, nas UCrll innwini urau wj wintitntt. ui.iiviiij,i ut.w.v. Navy Department, according to word The mother is a red Shorthorn Kanchrayara. Their records and received by his wife, Mrs. Mary! and the father a Hereford.

Dr. L. J. baggage were all processed. Now Elizabeth Bcrmingham Rogers of Smith, Fairbury veterinarian, at- they were waiting only for a boat.

4421 5th Ave. jtended the birth. Feels Monkeys Got Preference He had been in the navy 12 years. Latest development is the Cham-! "They roulda shipped us instead and volunteered for submarine serv-bcr of Commerce suggestion that of those 250 monkeys that left here ire only a few months before his the calves be moved injo town 'last week on that tanker," Siam 1 wood. Brooklyn.

Religious services PROPOSALS L. I. Inn Keeper Jn P0cmoriam Saturday, 2 p.m, Interment Mt. CONTRACT SS8 0'ivet Cemetery. SEALED BII'S will he rocelVPd death.

from Schmoldt farm. The cham- Tyty reminded him MULREAN Suddenly, on Janu Besides his wife, he Is survived by ber even offered to finance the con-! Duke, always the rationalizer, ex- his father, Charles Rogers of Varna, struetion ot a "town house" fnr the amed tnat tne monkeys were ior nw York Citv uniu 11 -on Kt ary 15, 1946, f'KAINC'llSS fl. MUlj- uAMBLi In memory oi our oe-i Rh-erhead. Jan. 17-John J.

sul-loved mother, MARGARET whojllvan proprietor of Sullivan's Hotel departed this life January 17, 1931 and Cafe and an intimate friend Done but no. torjoiifn (of the late Alfred E. Smith and ELIZABETH and LETITIA. jother prominent Democratic lead- rtif AaA I'oetoi-W an a Vinnit nt. REAN of 561 7th Street, beloved sister of Mrs.

Mary Dukes, Charles and 111., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Corolla and Mrs. Cordelia Kendrick. both of Chicago. quints.

medical purpases in studying polio em P'anilird Time, on Tuesday. Janu- need them for that kind of ai.yh.iAui".nT dnVenac rrbh5 Indiana Polirp Gp PntK stUi'f- Humanity purposes. You lined and cuwrd chlorine noluilcn nuiuna route ucl KUSn conslitnit of alloy Iron pip James Mulrean. Funeral Irom CHACE, on January 14, 1946, at her residence, 35 83d Street, Brooklyn. Widow of David H.

E. Jones; beloveo. mother of Mrs. Ruby E. Swanson1, grandmother of Mrs.

Janet S. Fullei und David W. Swanson. Service at Christ Church, Bay Ridge, 73d Street and Ridge Boulevard, Thursday, January 17, at 2:30 p.m. KAISER GEORGE on January 15, 1946, beloved son of Lillian 1 nee Bals) and the late George; brother of Robert and Barbara.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.. from the i.vfinnt Piinpral Home 2001 Flat. Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th KENNY In loving memory of tn h- h. Main Ct A1 i I "cic Jiv i ratines wrouclit Iron pipea. forced nnrtmnnln Offorc Auinrric Wr VcIS Ior AIT rOfrOI sweat this OUt easy.

iiwl bronze bolls. and UarimOUin Wliers HWOrui, TJ( A v. ji ementl rin wajhera and rubber MARK and MARY KENNY. Died was 76 Auutnuuputu a preaiciion DVI xy.y w8Keu ua uu iu.y iii nd w.rin. Bom in st.

James, l. I. Mr. j0 Sons of Alumni Heroes Gov. Ralph F.

Gates that Indiana i consolate agreement. "Well, I hope for installation tT.a Runduut. West January 16 and 23. 1941. Masses offered.

Gon? but not forjotun Avenue and 4'2d Street, on Friday, January 18, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St, Saviour's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MURPHY On January 15, 1946, MARGURITE principal of P.

S. ouiiivan was in Business oi various Hanover, N. H. (UR) All-expense State police would take to the air-1 we get out. of here soon, anyway.

scholarships for the sons of Dart-; ways has resulted in a of ap- The Past C. O. says we all gotu 'kinds in and around Riverhead for years. Former Governor Smith. Daughter, MARY.

mouth college aiumni wno oiea in plications for police foi-e jobs by pVf AHrM RVilT. 1H.A Cirpje- u-lin hnrl fl Rummer 2U, Boarn oi taucatioii. ul-vuuu gorskl, In lovlng niemory or my ton Bas and bush Avenue. Requiem mass R. C.

military service during World War discharged military pilots who want HIn in i 11 cmpi' a "ving memorial" to to become riving cops. trim tn I Gold str Capt Don L. Ko.ikrn. SUte police ig nis trips to aim lh ten llnme nt Ttanin- ner vjoia sih men. ran ion 1.

Kniien nn rp MIS tnrw tn nllf Morf tt1a" 13 S0I1S 01 lM "bU si.sier oi rrancis Mum. dear mother, who nassed awav Jan- on. ued to Walter g. Cook Dosine Win. A.

Martin Funeral ai c'lmrch of St. Vincent, Ferrer. Lv torment St. John's Cemetery. llarv 17 lQlfi lst nrrnrnrl Su rilirilll' a RnniTHT frnm Minhattm nnther intimnlr Personnel director, said that more Son, ROBERT, nom Manhattan Another intimate hav, ln or.

aH DIGNIFIED Ailow fZf wa the lnte Tnmnmnv IpaHel' i. uvm. aireaov are Known cuiii-kb nu-'niots have a on led Ior lobs in a MLFni in lUVl.lg iiiciuuiy il Mv Oiilllvun Home. Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass St, Francis of Asslsi R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Please IVll.

-llnlWU nr fh n-- my beloved husband, ani-ijio a. served as chairman of the Suffolk Z'i lulc a 'iin scholarships which have been i ixty years of supe fnr the Alfred department already has 15 war vet- wno pusseu aHy jui.uHiy ii, drive mm I tn WAE nfln, Mass offered. limner iui uiiwi" eran pilots oacK at woik wnn more Emeritus Ernest M. Hopkins. 1 rfiUTn $oon Smith Memorial Fund.

A devotee of harness racing, he was well known Branch and KimisIoo South effluent rhanib.T5 of the Di-lawarf aqu'uct. all a fnrth ir the pp-vifu-ittona. Parnphlts ron'1! nm for htcM'-rs. furtiis lint ani oontrart, jpei-ifiration rotitrarr drawings, r. a-? surety ran ha nblain-d at Ih ffi of the Svretarv at the above aiMr---5 upon apphraiion In perfnn or h- nriil hv d.

inif tha um nf Si in x-h or it equivalent for rach piuiph! Within SO daya following: aw ii nf contract or rejection o( bidj full amount of auch deposit will be refunded for eaih pamphlet uhmit'rl as a hid and a refund of Jl.i) will be made for earn other pamphh re: urn-d in acc-ptabia condition. For partirulam, apply at the. offiee of tha Chief at lh ab-vo flddrs. IKVIN'O V. A.

HI' IE. Preu'dent. HKNHY IlESTr.it tlEHS. RTKfS E. M-CAIIKN Comoi B-!) of Waler Supplv.

tlliUIAItU II lU'MKK. Secretary. jilll-19t i.iiissrs NuTI-'K l- clIVKX TH I t-. V.I o.l:!l 111." -Ml 'I ulie-l to ow i' v- PhiUo for io ion i nir.iuM vM SOI Pm Krooklvn V. Wife, MAE.

i Tne Hopkins scnoiarsnips repre- omit flowers. PINKERTON MARGARET (nee Clark), on Tuesday, January 1946, formerly 1st Ward, N. Y. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke.

a v. snt value nf II year tnuSSCS Surviving are his widow. Mrs BUY V. S. VICTORN BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS for trie four years ordinarily required to earn a degree.

FUNERALS OUR FUNERAL HOMES WKXHILYW IS1 LMaa Baard-UdniHtar t-UM Smnth AtnM-Main 2-ISIS 1211 FlaUwak L-lkAMntar J-02O-7 QUCINt 158-10 RDbM iMiuw-Umlu I-M70 ej-J2 Faraat Inaoa MEfaman t-0900 lSt-14 Mortk. Mvd, rtoaWnc -00 ITrt IttANS S71 oratA.yttl BHUrton-Glbrattarl-SOM KAHMAtTAN 117 Waal TJml Wnat-IRatalnar T-9700 aaoNX 1 Wart HOtti Straat-Mymond US E. Tranrt 7-200 Ul Man M272 lawmaxia tU Mmaniiiafli knmm WWf Halaa It ROWAN-In loving memory of hena Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boule Hai.ohior HPI.RM niprf wiluue r-scnwei, mis. rior service has given us our most valued possession-sixty yean of public approval. FAIRCHILD SONS INO.

FL SfKAL DfRECTOKS SINCE J8M Vrtak Parchnt, LICMiwt Mbi BROOKLYN FlUSHINO Gecyw IHt. vard, until Friday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn 'vito's R(lrlt alld Rlltn Conklln; a son. Requiem Ma.ss St. Charles Borromro 18' 19J7' MaM stl J.

Sullivan a brother, R. Church, 10 a m. Funeral vrm-Tipp patjipb 'Thomas Sullivan, and two sisters, private. MOTHER and FA1T1ER. Mis, Mary Flnnegan and Mrs.

Rose i RUEL A Requiem Mass will be Mallev, both of Bridgeport. Conn CEMETERY TLOT FOR SALE ufpreci Rt Little Flower Church. The funeral will take place Satur-BEAUTIFUL PLOT In Kenslco, Avenue and Troy Avenue, 10 day morning, with requiem maw neral directors JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. Lot Modal CADILLAC CARS To rWt tor All Octoiioni lit a IT.

at IRD AVE. PkU IRara Knad 1-atM-l rrKlnat an CrlMt SerrlH 4U Noitrond Av. STerlmo 3-7700 A QVALITY SSRVKM ffoaaiUr aai f(riv JrtM PIMM tor KnrmllrN OalHatio" JAMAICA GARDEN CUT 1 "Ot TiUphmtNntf $Upt" Cemetery lor sale. BUckmlnster nr, Saturday, for RENE, who died at the R. C.

Church of St. John 2-0174, in action. Uhe Evangelist. '14.

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