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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI FEB. 1, 1946 mm mm- jww MANNING WILLIAM on ii Emeraldifes Attend Bush Mart Plan Upheld, Opposed January 31, at his home, 3fi2 Gates Avenue; husband of the lai Cornelia Manning; father of Ann Martin J. Regan, Ex-Police Officer Mitchell and Marjorle Cowels. Dea Memorial Mass con and usher at Central Congregational Church for many years. Reposing Ebbers-Hlll, Clinton CITY CERTAIN CHOICE AS UNO INTERIM HOME Members of the Emerald Asso Avenue funeral chapel, 519 Clinton JDratljn Andresen, M.

Mlstretta, Marl Brown, Thomas Moll, Joseph Coffin, Albert Nolan, 8tephen W.T. O'Sulllvan, John Uumminfs, P. OToole, W. D. Ifcnon, Mother Power, Alice 'M.

Concept Powers, Lillian flhlerman, E. Rehfus, Henry Flaherty, J. J. Rellly.John Fleming, Carrie Roberts, Oaudlno, M. Rooke, Elle Gtallanxa, ConiJ Ryan, Mary porevln, M.

Sachs, Margaret The funeral of Martin J. Regan, retired police lieutenant, who served four times as president of the Po- llre Denartment Honor Ijtrinn. will ciation, led by their president, John J. Lynch, secretary of the Kings County Democratic Organiratlon, Avenue. Services private.

MANNING January 31, I99' he held tomorrow from the Walter Continued from Page 1 Manhattan for their produce. It certainly would benefit them." Reactions otherwise to the project were mixed, ranging all the way from complete darkness on the idea to downright disapproval, despite a heavy additional cost In caarload movements from New Jersey to Brooklyn over the cost of bringing produce Into the Bronx Terminal Market. The Bronx price fixed by three railroads is $6 a car, while the today attended a solemn memorial mass for Emeraldites who died during the last year. 3" V.1 Mrs. WINIFRED (nee Soule), beloved mother of Margaret Clarke B.

Cooke Funeral Home, 117 W. 72d Manhattan. A requiem mass will follow at 9 a.m. in the Ascension R. C.

Church, 215 W. 107th Among those remembered In the mass, which was celebrated at 9 Brown and William S. Clarke, Services 10 a.m. Saturday, 2751 Grand Concourse. Interment pri a.m.

In the St. Charles Borromeo vate. Kindly omit flowers. R. C.

Church, Sidney Place and Liv Manhattan. Lieu enant Rean, who formerly served In Brooklyn and Queens, Hammer, Cant. P. Stack, James J. Wilbur Isabel Schnepf, E.

ingston by the Rev. William F. of M7-A MAY-MAX ERNEST. Donohue, parish assistant, were Ea died Wednesday in his home, 112 Brooklyn cost Is $40. Tuesday, Washington Avenue, on I istlnes, Howard Spano, Anna ward J.

Agnew, former police chief January 29, 1948, beloved husband 103t st- Manhattan, at the age of V'Mannlnr. Willi tflannlng, William suiuvan, Jonn m. Kept Mart in Borough 74. He Joined the Police Depart of Dorothy Lamphear May; father Sweeney, Thomas AHManning.W. Meanwhile, it was recalled that In ment In 1897 of Stuart Lamphear May and Don ('L L'May, Max Ernest 1942 Brooklyn, under the leadership During the Brooklyn trolley strike ald Ernest May.

Services at the: The naming of New York City as Interim home of the United Nations Organisation during the five-year period it will take to build a permanent headquarters In the United States today appeared certain after hotel officials agreed to provide accommodations for 5.000 persons whenever the Assembly convenes. Dr. Stoyan Gevrilovitch, chairman of the UNO site Inspection committee, is slated to add New York City's name to an official list that already Includes Boston and Atlantic City. He was to be notified today by Grover A. Whalen, chairman of the Mayor's UNO committee, that the Hotel Association of New York City has pledged Itself to provide facilities for a maximum of 5,000 persons during the six-week Assembly sessions beginning each Sept.

1. A final decision must nil nn B. of Borough President Cashmore, was Van Wart, Ada M. Walsh, Margaret Weeks, Theresa Zaloom, Rose in the late 90s he risked his life by snatching a child from the path obliged to wage a last-ditch fight with the LaGuardia administration Fairchlld Chapel, 86 LefferU Place, Friday at 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

i Mlssimer.R. H. of a car which had gotten out of of Long Beach, and Thomas F. Magner, 1903 president of the association. Among those attending were Representative Eugene J.

Keogh. Surrogate. Francis D. McGarey, former District Attorney William F. X.

Geo-ghan and Henry Mannix, past presidents of the association; James Brown first vice president; United States Attorney J. Vincent Keogh, Mrs. Henry Mannix, Assistant Corporation Counsel James to hold a market in Brooklyn at all control. Later, when the Hotel The navy had condemned Walla- McEVOY MARY on January Windsor, 5th Ave. and 46th bout Market at its historical Flush Manhattan, burned down, he res 31, 1948, wife of the late John i I ing Ave.

site In order to make room cued several persons. He was awarded the departmental Medal of beloved mother of John Bruce, Elizabeth Schratwleser, Robert, Helen Strauss, Merritt and Albert. Funeral from residence, 108 Rutland for the then roaring naval building and repair program. The LaGuardia administration sought to have the market placed In Queens but Mr Honor Lieutenant Regan was first' elected president of the Police Honor Legion in 1920 When he re-f tired from the force In 1936 he was' Road. Requiem Mass Saturday, O'Reilly and Joseph P.

Clavin, whose son, Capt. Michael E. Clavin, the Cashmore was not only successful in To4aye laatb. netleee eonlaln tae tetalla tbe faiMrala oiraorlal Knlm mt lb fellowlnf wh SleS la In aarvtee mt ear eoantrj: 8taff Set Joseph R. Mead February 2, St.

Francis of Assist Church, 11:45 a.m. Kindly omit Morris Mieslich Morris Mieslich, AAF Flight Officer approval bv the Assemble nnw association's third vice presdent, was reported missing In Germany having the market kept in Brooklyn but he managed to have the money OUTSTANDING CITIZEN -'gaged In organizing sessions In paid for the old market site ear with the traffic division. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Chris-1 tine F. Regan, and a son.

Joseph1 Vincent Regan. i in December, 1944. About 100 members of the association will Join President Lynch marked for use in Brooklyn as well ANDRESEN ARQ ABET, at her The opinion that the Bronx the Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park home, 1860 85th Street, on January ion Hinud wire nf Peter Terminal Market is a bust was Wluht nfflor Unn.ii Vrioelixh i London, presumably after It names 'a permanent headquarters. The formal choice by that group of both permanent and Interim headquarters is expected to be made by I Feb. 10.

Housing Inadequate In Nassau of 2854 W. 20th pilot of a B-17 r'T fi A ffanlv.arlnn'a annual trlr, tn ftnoane VVdevoted mother of Martin Richard flowers. MEAD January 2, 1946. Staff Sgt. JOSEPH RAYMOND MEAD, formerly reported missing In action January 1.

1945, beloved son of Margaret and the late Nicholas; brother or John, Nicholas. Staff Sgt. William and Vincent, R. D. M.

3C. Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, 9:30 a.m., St. Francis of Assist Church, Brooklyn. voiced by Col. A.

C. Welsh, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce's transportation and foreign trade rViA. Marram M. Leahy. Winifred Pf af Charles P.

Funeral on Satur specialist. Colonel Welsh thought Albert Coffin, 50, World War I Vet day, February 2. Solemn Requiem the general Idea of a market at the oomoer, has been offlcia listed asi'T y. killed in action. He was i reported meeting, scheduled for missing following a flight over4 the Queensborough Lodge Lubect, Germany, lut March 20.

E'ks Clubhouse in Elmhurst, has. been arranged bv Supreme The youthful flier was born In, Court Ju8ticfs peter Dal gnd Brooklyn and graduated from the Automotive High School. He was Mass at St Flnbar R. C. Church OF 1945 Maximilian Moss, president of the Brooklyn Lawyers Club and chairman of the borough division of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, cho'sen the outstanding citizen for the past year by the Men's League of Brooklyn, will re-ceive a Medal for Distinguished Service at the fifth annual assembly of waterfront might be good but 1 10:15 a m.

Interment St. Mary Cem (etery, Staten Island. doubted that Bush Terminal would be a perfect site. He wouldn't offer a counter suggestion, because, he said, he didn't think the project would materialize. BROWN THOMAS, January 30.

employed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard MLSSIMER RAYMOND on I Libert uomn worm war i ve eran, died yesterday of a heart January 31 1 194fi Wored husband a(lack thg AvlaUon 'Main nr Itti Rutland RrmT helnverl before he went into the service. Rev. W. T. Crolty Farmlngdale.

where hewas Surviving are his father, Israel husband of Louise, devoted father of (Louis, Edward, Robert, Harriet and Mrs. Frances Hess; also survived by employed as an expediter. He was Mieslich two brothers, Joseph and 50 and lived on Grant Cypress jBen, both recently discharged from I'sed to Store Signs I In the Bronx market, which when It was built in the early twenties I Rites tomorrow cigm granacnurjren. ncpufliug nm- nedy's chapel, corner Church and i Rogers Avenues. Solemn Requiem Meanwhile Nassau County Executive J.

Russel Sprague today Indicated that suggested use of the war-built Sperry Gyroscope Com-jpany plant at Lake Success as part the UNO interim headquarters i would meet with disapproval of Nassau officials and residents be-jcaues of housing delegates and workers. He said he had visited the plant with Park Commissioner Moses and Whalen, and found the spot suitable, but added: "I Informed them housing 2.000 members of the UNO's secretariat was a problem I hich could not be solved immediately in Nassau County. I "We have every inclination to be hospitable to world guests for five j.vears but right now our veterans' service agency cannot find roofs jfor our returning service men and in i is- the army after overseas service, and Mr. Coffin who had lived most of Mrs. Belle Anker of Jack-hls life In Brooklyn served overseas Heights, with a machine gun unit of thej the league, March 31, the Waldorf-Astoria.

was known as "Hylans Folly, i Colonel Welsh said that the biggest, amount of space was used to store; B. Services at the Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church Avenue. Saturday, 2 p.m. MISTRETTA MARIA C.

born March 5, 1878, died January 29, 1946, beloved wife of Frank; beloved mother of Mrs. Antoinette M. Datre, Joseph, Fiances and Lillian Mlstretta. Funeral at her home, 1016 38th Street, Brooklyn. Interment at 8t.

John's Cemetery, Saturday, 9 a.m. Ij Mas Church of St. Francis of A-ssdsl, Saturday, 11 a.m. COFFIN ALBERT, on Thursday. 305th 77th Division.

He was a member of the American The funeral of the Rev. William T. Crotty, retired chaplain of St. Peter's Hospital, Henry and Congress who died Wednesday, will be held tomorrow with a sol-lemn mass of requiem in St. Francis Xavier R.

C. Church. Burial police and fire department signs. Produce mpn Just wouldn't go fot Mavor O'Dwyer had been informed Qlnin Drummer that "Hylans Folly" has turned 1 1.... 1 toanuary ji.

lano, wmvra imiauuiiu Memorial Riles Set For Pvt. P. Kolberf 'l-iot iviaori ui mis. lbiuiiuc to be something far different. Ben King of the Flatbush Cham Accused Pastor Of Mother's Death will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Father Crotty was born in England and came to the United States more than 40 years ago. For a num MOLL January 30, 1946, JOSEPH and of Star of Hope Lodge, 408. F. A. M.

Before going to work four years ago for the aircraft concern he was a salesman for a Manhattan envelope and writing paper company. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Mabel Welslng Coffin, and his mother, Mrs. Caroline Groft.

Funeral services will" be held at 4 p. m. Sunday at the Fairchlld A memorial service for Pvt. Paul ber of Commerce told a Brooklyn Eagle reporter that Flatbush prod-use dealers do the bulk of their t.rarllne the franarsle market. He devoted father of Joseph Jr.

and Croft. Service at the Fairchlld Ichapel, R9-31 164l.h Street, Jamaica, jSunday at 4 p.m. CROTTY Rev. WILLIAM retired chaplain of St. Peters Hospi- taJ.

Funeral Mass from St. Francis Xavler Church Saturday, February ,2, at 10 a.m. William Kolbert of 1325 E. 18th who was killed in action in Luxem Geome. Funeral from Chapel, 187 ber of years before he became chap.

their families." bourg Jan. 23, 1945, will be held at lain of St. Peter's Hospital he was 8. Oxford Street, Saturday. 3 p.m Interment "The Evergreens." attached to St.

Charles Borromeo's 8 p. m. Monday at the Jewish Com said he believed the' city should do' Orand Rapids, Feb. 1 (U.m everything possible to build up the! Police Chief Richard Vantil said present Canarsie site since It ws today he was convinced the Rev. munal Center, 13th St.

and Avenue Red Propaganda NOLAN -January 31, 1948. heloved husband nflChapel, 89-31 164th Jamaica, I. Rabbi Maxwell Sachs will of CUMMINGS On January 29, Church, Sidney Place and Livingston St. He had been retired for several years. There are no Immediate popular wnn Dom uic meixiiani and the farmers.

ficiate. 1946, FLORENCE in her 94th Marguerite (nee Footer); burial In Cypress Hills Ceme- father of Jeananne. SteDhen J' (year. Reposing Ueorye J. Ayen Frank E.

Siple, 53-year-old minister, r-, killed his pretty 17-year-old daugh-l UCHigerOUS 'BeVin ter "because she knew too much' Continued from Page 1 about her mother's death." that British troops can be brought John and James. Funeral Mondav. 9:30 a.m., from his residence. 2059 Memorial Chapel, 5o 7th Avenue. Service Saturday, February 2, at 10 Deatfcs Disapprove Manhattan Site There was no Indication the city had any Idea of changing its attitude toward the existing market.

Administration spokesmen made the home. E. 29th Street; Requiem Mass Good a.m. SANTARPIA VINCENT, at his Siple confessed to police that he had poisoned his "We don't want occupying forces Report Jurors Ask Probe's Reopening home, 104 Vanderbllt Avenue, Janu O'SULLlVAN-JOHN on Janu comparison between Bronx Terminal daughter, Dorothy Ann and; ary 30, 1946, beloved husband of Raffaela and father of Mrs. Frank DENON Mother M.

CONCEPT OS.V., on January 31; beloved sister of Thomas, James. Frank and Elizabeth Denon, Mrs. John F. Stanton and Mrs. Walter Sullivan.

Private Kolbert. who was 19, died manning a machine gun in the attempt to hold an isolated advanced post against an attack by Nazi tanks and infantry. He was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. An American Legion post, Paul William Kolbert Post 1323, was named in his honor. His father, Joseph Kolbert.

is commander of the post. Also surviving are his mother. Mrs. Rose Kolbert, past president of the Gravesend unit of the Legion Auxiliary, and a brother, Melvin. Market shipping costs and those at une-nau jeais ago Because one wa5, mentally inromnpnt must have fair and free elections ary 30, 1946, devoted mtsbana or Catherine (nee Egan), and beloved De Lagllo.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 first Continued from Page 1 Wallabout Market to show their Mrs. Esther Greenblatt, oriaPPrva of tne father of Kathleen Schuler, from Joseph Tari's Chapel, 121 But Vantil said that he became i convinced that the daughter wasiDende Charges John O'Sulllvan, U. S. Army; park Avenue: thence to St. Edward's ijRequlem Mass Saturday, 10 a.m., at IjUrsuline Convent, New Rochelle, Beatrice Kelly, Brother Bernardine In addition to Mr.

Ehlers R. C. Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered. Interment St. me t.

i i rhar tr that fl i of Jesus, F.S.C.. and Walter, U. S. oi lviaimaiiaii, riuuuttr iter inuwier 5 aeain irom lesumony nio. uito.c naa uircaien- John's Cemetery brought closer to their customers! from friends of the minister, n.

I. uucrmriit vaivnijr vnicicij. FLAHERTY Suddenly on January 29, 1948, JAMES beloved tng war against her neighbors. He said he had proposed a four-power and situated at railheads or having I vantil ouoted Mrs. Lvle Doan M.

C. Funeral from Kennedy's Funeral Chapel, Church and Rogers Avenues, Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the SCHNEPF ELIZABETH, of 1519 commission to Investigate frontier good port facilities, they felt, would wlfe of an Eider of the churcn of De Kalb Avenue, January 31, 1946 husband of Agnes (nee Gunni; dear father of Margaret Frohlich, Agnes bring supplies more ctieaply to theGod, where Siple formerly was 'ncident4 there, but got no response Interment wlfe oI dear mother from Moscow. Stephen Nolan, 51, Darraugh, Rosemary Francis, Wll Oood Shepherd at 10. St. John's Cemetery.

ul iLujies, rieu anu r.M&auei'n nun customer while elaborate facilities elsewhere merely tended to raise costs, Ham J. and James also survived male members were Harry L. Blau-steln, 1746 E. 36th Abraham Wasserman, 2136 E. 26th Alexander H.

Cook, 1312 Carroll Irving Medney, 772 Montgomery Henry Freirich, 1190 Union Herbert C. Vick, 7201 4th and Robert P. Brand, 1187 E. 37th Si, Also, John J. Lawlor, 346 Oving-ton Lazarus Lapeters, 762 E.

3d Fred Llese, 154 Clinton Ben F. Binford, 1409 Albemarle Road; Herbert R. King, 1451 Dean son; also survived by Charles Lane. Reposing Koch Funeral Home, 585 bv four grandchildren. Funeral OTOOLEOn January 30.

1946 from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 Evergreen Avenue; Mass St. Leon Boiler Inspector pastor, as saying she was told by "two reputable pastors" of the church that shortly before her death the daughter had accused her father "point-blank" of murdering her mother, Mrs. Bessie Siple. in 1929. "The pastois said the girl told 5th Avenue, Saturday.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Anselm's Church WILLIAM devoted brother of James and Joseph OToole, Mrs. William Kane, Mrs. Joseph Wasson, Mrs. Daniel Mclntyre and Mrs.

George Spellman. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Ave 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Charles Stephen Nolan, a boiler Inspector with the Bureau of Housing and H.iJMtMrro Aim cutArau af Vxim New Issues May Avert Tug Strike Cemetery, (Philadelphia papers ard's R. C.

Church, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. SPANO ANNA; on January 30. 1946, at 1063 Sheepshead Bay Road, beloved wife of Josepn." mother of Amlel, Margaret. Mary.

Nicholas, Mr. Vtshlnsky opened the council meeting with cold, dispassionate denunciation of the British policy in Greece. He said the presence of British troops there was "entirely unjustified" and that the Soviet Qoternment "insists" on their prompt withdrawal. He said Greece was threatening the new-found peace of Europe and that the British were helping Greek monarchist factions create a "reign of terror." Mr. BevIn opened his defense of British policy by admitting the please copy.) them at a church encampment in Illinois shortly before her death that she did not want to return to cock Charles Gluckman, 877 E.

EHLERMAN ELIZABETH, of nue at 42d Street, Monday, February 4, 8:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Michael's R. C. Church. Interment in Brooklyn 51 years ago.

Before Joining the Bureau of 1 10th Herman Zuelch, 185 St. Nicholas John J. Gebney, 2045 449 Logan Street, on Januaiy 31, 1948, beloved mother of Frank Schmidt and stepdaughter of May Housing ten years ago he was a "New developments" may avert; Grand Rapids because she feared the strike of tugboat and motor: her father," Vantil said, barge crewmen, scheduled to begin "They said she told them polnt-at 12:01 a.m. Monday, it was indl-' blank her father had murdered her Joseph Anthony and Stella. Funeral from her residence Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Mark's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Coyle Charles N. Gates, 1659 W. 2d John P.

Griffin, 363 64th James Angelo, 1218 E. 34th Edward J. Ronan, 283 Franklin and Richard Lauttr, 6401 24th Avenue. cated today. mother.

They said he flew Into a steel Inspector for the Building Department in Brooklyn for ten years. Mr. Nolan was a member of the Military Engineers, the Albany Society and the Holy Nsme Society of the R. C. Church of the Good Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

POWER ALICE M. (nee Ma-guirel, January 30. 1946, beloved wife of the late Thomas mother of Marguerite B. McLoone and Ellen M. A.

Meyer. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. 3115 Bev- Because of these rage when the daughter said she Jv? had brought up the ques- Jmlth. Reposing at Cornell Chapel, I 310 Liberty Avenue. Funeral serv-r, tea Sunday, 4 m.

Interment Mlonday, 2 p.m., The Evergreens i Cemetery. FLEMING CARRIE beloved wife of Frederi- h. Fleming. Services TI rnnrillatnr William UllerlHiH nnt w.nt. mt.lrn tn DUt a.WB5 as a STACK JAMES on January 31.

1946' beloved nf the asked for postponement of Mayor 'Rapids." O'Dwyer's conference today with siple pleaded guilty lete yester-representatives of towboat owners day to what he Insisted was a and the United Marine Division, "mercy killing." Judge Leonard D. terly Road, Brooklyn; Solemn Re MotherFrees Self Of Charge She at her home, il51 Dean Street, Saturday, 10 a m. Please omit flowers. iniernauoiitu jjongsnorenieii remanaea mm 10 jail lor quiem Mass Church of the Epiphany, 2d Avenue at 21st Street, Manhattan, on Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. late Mary Sullivan Stack; devoted 'Shepheid.

father of Alice M. Abbene. William, Surviving are his widow. Mar-Eugene, George, Robert and te' and four children, Jeananne, Stack; also survived by eight grand-1 Stephen John and James, children. Funeral Monday.

9 a "quim from the Io F. Reams c. Cnur Home. 115-10 Rockawav Boulevard, Avenu'8nd lff6 Ozone Park. Solemn Man of Re.

St. at 9:30 a m. Monday. Burial will quiem Our Lady of Perpetual Help be ln Cross Cemetery. sentencing after Slple's attorney asked for a sanity examination.

counter-attack by the Russians whenever we discussed other parts of Europe." Mr. Vlshlnsky spoke for more than an hour in presenting the Russian demand. He quoted profusely from anti-British protests made recently by left-wing Greek leaders and warned the present government of Oreece that it was "making a mistake in not measuring the consequences of the presence of foreign troops." sociatlon, A. F. L.

Capt. William A. Bradley, president of Local 333 of the union and )' GAUDINO MARGARET, on 31, 1948, devoted wife of POWERS-LILLIAN of 169 Co James A. McAllister, head 01 the pnoni lltl IMCMD AklrC lumbia Heights, on Thursday. January 31.

1946, sister of the late Mrs. Joseph E. Bulkley of Old Lyme, Conn, Service at the Falrchild James beloved sister of Nicholas, ') James, Barney, Dan Sciortlno, Mrs. Rose Montalbano, Josephine and I Mary Sciortlno. Funeral on Febru- employers wage adjustment com-iuw'vww'" "1 mittee, said they did not know about 'AGENT RETIRES AFTER the "developments." YFAPS CFftVICE If the strike goes through Beat Up Landlady Mrs.

Alice J. Andresen. 20. a blond, good-looking housewife, won herself acquittal on an assault charge yesterday in Queens Special Sessions Court. Mrs.

Andresen, who lives at 768 45th with her ten-month-old child, was accused by her former landlady. Mrs. Eleanor Cubtz. 40. R.

C. Church, Richmond Hill, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Orange, New Jersey. SULLIVAN JOHN January Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Friday at 3 p.m.

Kindly omit flowers. 4, 9 a.m., from u. saitta m-neral Home, 485 Central Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Martin of Tours ernment seizure of the towboat 0Jr tugboat companies ma. be resorted 17 lhr 1 his first day in retirement today Charles Bleecker, Retired Attorney REHFUS HENRY of 128 29, 1946, beloved husband of Nora; 0Ji.

In IK. fir. but Inttfttinf Sheridan Avenue, on January 30, 1946, stepson of Barbara Rehfus; A MriM el facta (pommd occfr OMllr by William Dvmgan Son of 142-04 56th Road, Flushing, of PLAN PARK FACILITIES, devoted father of Veronica Cflan-cola and John T. Sullivan; brother of Patrick, Michael, Thenias, Cornelius and Mary Kelly. Funeral Charles Moore Bleecker.

retired CllVCl aVlluu, Ul JIM, a Insurance business. Employed by the Fldellty-Phoenix Fire Insurance Company at Its 158 Montague St. office for 15 years as a special agent, Mr.Steuerwald! beating ner during a quarrel in tne pcncCTPIArJ RPinftF R. C. Church.

Interment St. John Cemetery. GIALLANZA CONO, on Wednes-day, January 30, 1946, beloved husband of Anna Glallanza and father of two daughters and three sons. Funeral from the Falrchild Chapel, Manhattan attorney, who lived for brother of Caroline, Sadie, Arthur, Raymond, Albert, Rose, Barbara and Edward. Funeral services Sunday, 1:30 p.m.

Interment following, Saturday from his home, 3804 AT WARDS ISLAND Wards Island in the East River, made hi goodbyes yesterday and! Taking the standT Mrs. Andresen testified: "This Is all nonsense. I may have put my hand out with undue force Clarendon Road. Requiem Mass Saturday, 10 a.m., St. Therese Li-sleux R.

C. Church. many years in Cold Spring Harbor, died yesterday in Santa Barbara, Cal where he also maintained a home, according to word received here yesterday. He was 76. over which pass the Triborough and received a cash present from his 86 Lefferts Place, on Saturday, 10 SaUar ittti.it ia Motccw irt writ wcrlit TW a tit Mrf mual k.

cm fly Cowi l't tMtt Mock tttp i o( ctlfi colleagues, the Hell Gate bridges, soon will be m. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Teresa's R. O. Church at 10:30 a.m.

when Mis. Cubtz lunged out of a 8WEENEY Januarv 31, 1946, chair toward my baby, but all this THOMAS F. of 443 84th Street, formerly of St. Teresa's Parish, Man Mr. Bleecker, a member of the New York family for whom Bleecker St.

was named, was a graduate of Cypress Hills. REILLY JOHN, January 29, 1948, at his residence, 670 Sterling Place, beloved husband of Anna (nee Ryan); father of Joseph and Mary Reilly; Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Ignatius Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

John J. Malone, Director. Before being made a special agent, Mr. Steuerwald was branch manager of the Williamsburg office. He started with the company 45 years ago when It was called the Phoenix Insurance Company, He said yesterday he had no spe GOREVIN MARGARET J.

(nee McLoughlln), January 30, 1946, beloved wife of the late John devoted mother of Mary Joseph Columbia University. He began the talk about lumps and bruises caused by such a little blow Is ridiculous. I don't go around beating my neighbors or even my landlady." Mrs. Andresen is the wife of a sia captain. hattan, beloved husband of the late Catherine; father of Thomas F.

Jr. and Mrs. Frank Gilmort. Funeral Saturday, 10:15 a.m., from Funeral come part of the city park system with a 900-foot pedestrian suspension bridge linking It with Manhattan's upper East Side. The State, which operates the Manhattan State Hospital for the Insane Uiere, Is to vacate all except the northwesterly portion of the island, part of which already has been transferred to the Park practice of law some 50 years ago, and formerly was senior partner in the Wall St.

firm of Bleecker ll.nnuH' A ftnri KfllhWn WI11IAK DUNI6AN 1 SON "-nwriil Dlrtcfort J4 OtKALB Ave MMI AVI. 4 MONTGOMERY T. TtL MAIl MIM I islster of Beatrice McLoughlln, Mrs. Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem cific plans for the future except to Tuckerman. He retired about 15 VVl.

N. Speara and Mrs. William Mass St. Anselm's Church. l) Crosbla.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., "take it easy ana devote some time to the Hollls home of the Odd Fellows Lodge. He Is chairman of the VAN WART ADA MAY. on ROBERTS LA FOREST, January 30, 1946, brother of Carrie Cunningham and uncle of Fnlly Van Dyke. from her residence, 1758 coieman Department. years ago.

Surviving are his wife, the former Elaine Sargent Oakey of Boston, and a brother, T. Bache Bleecker of Manhattan. 'Pappy' Soothes Senators After 2 Days of Bilbo Washington, Feb. 1 (U.R) Senator W. Lee (Pbddv) O'Daniel All but the hospital grounds will I home's executive committee Street; Requiem Mass R.

C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas. Interment Thursday. January 31.

1946. Wife of William E. and mother of Alice Stanton, William and Robert Van Services Saturday, I at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and St. John's Cemetery.

4th Avenue. BIT I'. AND 8. VICTORY BONDS SAVINGS STAMPS Funeral arrangements have not Texasi the former radio flour sales- HAMMER Captain FRANK be developed within five years Into a park with eight baseball diamonds, several play fields, meadows and picnic groves, and a shore promenade. been announced.

Wart, Service at the Fairchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Saturday, 2:30 p.m. en January 30, 1946, beloved hus man of Fort Worth, lent his honeyed voice today to the Southern Democratic filibuster against FEPC. Ui. n.n- In V. band of Maude lather of Frank WALSH MARGARET, of 80 ROOKE ELI JIN on Wednesday, January 30, 1946: wife of the late John Rooke; mother of the late Mary Rooke; sister of Edward J.

Fleming. Reposing at Boyertown Peter G. McGralh. lin and Herbert; brother of Caleb, Mrs. H.

Ackerman and Mra. Kunzlnger. Services Friday, 8 p.m. 1 1 .3 anu news ij auubtic uie cdia of senators who sat through two Clothing Collection Drive Amity Street, ln her 87th year. January 31, 1946.

Funeral from Walter days of filibustering by shrill-voiced Extended Till Feb. 16 B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 John J. Healey Funeral Home, Funeral Chapel. 38 Lafayette Ave Walter ffi.Ccofo DIGNIFIED AiLom $1 af FUNERALS At OMR FUNERAL HOMES Smntfc Awmw n)Um 2-SUS aenaior ineoaore u.

unoo tu, 2977 Ocean Avenue. Funeral Satur- nue. Solemn Mass of Requiem at raor osAis INVITATION TO CONT RACTllRS-Equipment Contract No. L-94 Praine Equipment fi Street Extension Atlantic Avenue tn Grant Avenue. In-cludln Pitkin Avenue Yard Borousb of Brooklyn Sealed bid or proposals for furnlsh-in and lujtallmu Dramaua Equipment lor Line A Fulton Street Exteiwi, rrom Atlantic Avenue.

to flrant Avenue. InrludlBf Pitkin Avenue Yard. formin a VfH "It Npw York ''i'y Transit System, in the BorouKh of Brooklyn. City of New York, will he received by the Board of Transportation (hereinafter called the Board for and on behalf of The City of York ft the office of said Board, at No. 2.4 Hudaon Street.

Borough of Miiiihattan. New York City, until the day of February, 4. at eleven-thirtv HI 3m clock A. at which time and place, or i later dute to t.e hv naid Board, the, proposala will bo publicly opened and read. The work rotnpriiej the furnishlnf and Installation of vertical and horizontal motor drivn rtitririu Electrician's Male Peter O.

McGrath, electrician's 7th Avenue, Saturday; 10:30 a.m.; Requiem Mast St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren Streets, 11 a m. St. Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church, 4th Avenue and 9th Street, on day, 10:30 a.m. HAVILAND WILBUR Jans' nary 30, 1946, beloved brother of Interment St. John's Cemetery. Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Cal mate 2d class, of 175 Marine vary Cemetery.

WEEKS THERESA, on January Senator Bilbo said he was esger to complete the other 58 dayof his promised 60-day filibuster a'galnst a permanent fair employment practices commission. But he wsjnted to give other Senators a chancAfter that, he may filibuster against he proposed British loan. 30, 1948, In her 68th year, beloved RYAN MARY, on January SO, Walter B. Oooke, Inc. Funeral Home.

151 Linden Boulevard, Saturday 1 Borough President Cashmore, honorary chairman of the Urook- lyn committee of the Victory Cloth-, ing Collection, announced today that! the collection will be extended) through Saturday, Feb. 16. Policel stations, fire houses, post offices and branch libraries ln the borough; will continue to receive clothing contributions for overseas relief. i Philip A. Benson Is chairman of the Brooklyn committee and Walter' Miller Is vice chairman.

1946, at her residence, 12 Rochester sister of Rosle Weeks and Gustave tsa.lt RDM iwut-iajMiM Mm lU-HNarttuBM, riaMH MStt aTATVN ItLAND p.m. Interment Green-Wood Ceme was killed last Feb. 16 when his ship, the LCS (L) 49, was torpedoed In the harbor of Corregiedor, the Navy Department has announced. He had previously been reported missing ln action. Entering the service shortly after Krauss.

Funeral services Saturday, Avenue, beloved mother of Agnes tery. Wafer; grandmother of Thomas 8 p.m., at her residence, 67-06 64th Wafer, Vera Tlttrlngton and great- Street, Rldgewood. Interment Sun HEMMING ISABEL of 1060 day, 3 p.m.. Cypress Hills Cemetery 'i Post Avenue, Port Richmond, 3 January SI, 1946, ilster of Charles grandmother of Cornelius Tlttrlngton. Reposing at Joyce Bros.

Funeral Home, 151 Chauncey Street. ZALOOM ROSE MARIE, on MNMMTTM tIT Wt Tin TS 14S1 frrt Dnw-WImM 4-HM Bom 1 WmI Uttk strMt-MyiMad t-lWf Ui TrMMrt lUdtaa 7-ITOt 14 wm MOW Hvrm M27X wuTCtttmn 114 Minumnck -Whrti Mm 1 f. ana Mrs. Anna Hemming; aunt or Funeral Saturday; Requiem Mass air operated ieit ejectors and electric water heaters'. to.tier with the necwary ladders, foundation, tank, piplni.

vilves. automatic control equipment conduits, wirlnn and Incidental materials and supplies nects-laary for a complete instaljition. For one act of the plaTis and apecl. Iflratlnna the purchase price wll be considered aa a dpoit and will fullv Mrs. Walter Freudenberger Mrs.

Walter J. Freudenberger, 35, daughter of Edward Mortimer Allen, executive vice president of the National surety Corporation, Manhattan, died yesterday In Charlotte, N. C. She was the wife of Walter J. Freudenberger.

jvtl CN.nn una, i.iiiirtvc Conover, Mrs. Marjorie Randolph, St. Benedict's R. C. Chjlrch at 10 WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN Paul Jacobl Charles Jacobl and a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, SACHS On January 31, 1946 Howard Sweeney. Funeral services Pearl Harbor, he saw active servlcs in the Pacific for three years. He was born In Manhattan, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Denis and had lived In Brooklyn for 20 years.

Surviving are two brothers. Dr Joseph G. McGrath, a dentist, formerly of 375 76th and now a lieutenant commander In the navy, and Thomas R. McGrath, and a sister, Mrs. Agnes M.

Charles. at the Walter B. Cooke, Fu January 30, 1946, dear sister of Clementine, Joseph A. and Mrs. Elsie Hebbe.

Reposing at Chapel, 44 7th Avenue. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m.; thence to St. Francis Xavier Church, 6th Avenue and President 8treet, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at 11 a.m. Interment 8t John's Cemetery. Jere J.

Cronln, Director. rOMXlOSt'RKI MARGARET, at the home of her daughter, 39 Wolcott Street; wife npral Home. 150-10 Hllklrin Avenua Jamaica, Saturday, 2 p.m, Inter Mrs. Freudenberger was born in i Helena, Ark. Her first husband, Sherman Phelps Ketchum, died in of the late John: mother of John, Mrs.

Elizabeth Galvln, Mrs. Paul ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 11934. i Labusga, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs EBBERS-HILL in Clixtw taut fuertl Guptl 519 Clinton Avenue G.

E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr. MAin 2-0531 HINES HOWARD, January 31, T946, of 128 11th Street; beloved SUPRKVE COURT. KINtlS C'H'NTf HmhwK Saving Bank, Plaintiff, ftimlntit Joseph ljAnunu, rt rlfnd-Pumuant to Judgment of For- loeure ami Sule datfd January lTth.

1946. I will aril at public aurtion bv H. Louis Hullamlor. AurtioneT. at Brooklyn Real Estate FxchanK.

Nj 19 Montanue Street, Brooklyn, New Tork. on February 26th. 194i. at 12 iW o'clock noon, the premise therein oVarrtbad to be gold Kituate in Kinaa County on the Harold Hulle and Mrs. Edward Krach; sister of Mrs.

Anna Pad- husband of Dorothy Colborne Hlnes; berg. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m devoted son of William and Lillian Brush Hlnes; brother of Ellen, Wll- Solemn Requiem Mass at R. refunded to any purchaser who submits a bid on th accompanied by certified check or other seruntv In ecordanc with the requirements contained In tha Information for Contract-ora. and raturna the plana and specifications complete within thirty ilavs after the award of the contract or the relcc-tlon of bide No refund will be made, to purchaser! from whom bids are not received, nor will the purchase price of more than one aet of the plan and peclflrationa be refunded to any oris bidder. The receipt of bids will be aublect ta the requlremenn specified In said Information for Contractor.

York. January 22. 154(1. BOARD Of TRANSPORTATION OF THR i'lTT NEW YORK, CHARIJJS r. CROPS.

Chairman FRANK X. VAN. WII.UAM REin, Comwilsalnnerj. Wm. Jerome Py, Seeretaty.

Church of the Visitation. Inter 1 11am, ullian Schlllberg, Raymond ment Holy Cross Cemetery. U. S. Albert and Edwin.

Solemn GEORGE D. CONANT Meadlnger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1 120 FLATBUSH AVE. BUckmimtw 2-0247 soutn aiae or soil reel wet of Waiarbuiy Street: aaid plot bemir 50 fn'i wide front and rar by tmi (eet tn deplh on both aid. nniffitm throiihout. and more iirtrtuulavlT d- H'equlem Mass Monday, 9 a.m., St, acknoUiIcDgmcnts DURKIN Mr.

Patrick Durkln and family wish to express their sincere thanks to the Reverend Clergy of St. Gregory's Church, Dr. Francis B. Doyle, the staff of St. Mary's Hospital and relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions nf sympathy during their recent bereavement.

In Qjemorfam GIIUIN-MICHAEL February 1, 1942. In loving memory of a dear husband and father, WIFE and CHILDREN. RALEIGH In memory of EDWARD J. RALEIGH, who died February 1, 1936. Mass offered at St.

Saviour's Church, 8 a.m. TBADIMABK NOTICI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TWA' Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, 9th Nathan aronn, nnt surf Anu, 1 Street. Interment National Ceme serlbed In said Jiidrmeut.

Piainlaet Brooklyn. New Tork. haa filnd with I ha known ia No. Scholea Streei. aa Vital notices oecoprtd 8 a.m.

to 2 p.m. for publication trie with day; as lot at 10 p.m. Saturday night (or publication. HerreUrr of S'ata hi trademark Brooklyn. New York tery, Pinelawn, L.

I. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th I "I.RANITK KTERN AT, to used onj Dated. February t'lS tombitonea and monumenta. i Mi'ifir OOLDKN jalMt SaW Refer(: 'Street and 4th Avenue..

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