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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, TUES MAR. 23, 1950 9 JCOBSEN-On March it, 1950, KIRSTEN MARTHINE. beloved cf Ole of Marcn Deaths Peler C. Danahy, Mrs. Millicent N.

Drake, (Treasurer of Home for Aged jBernard Webster, Retired Dentist ana tne late J.r.n J. uee; 'Auto Mishaps Kill ter cl Wilborg Betf, Judith Lels Cu.iLat.it.J-. M. Ke Ke. R.

Ex-Bushwickile City Starts First Rain-Making Try Continued from Pase ir.d rh Ber.tsen 6ervir.i Fred Sr.s Memorial, 7501 1 Cop, Hurl 3 Girls 5'h Avenue. Wednesday, 7.30 pm. Cerr.eterv. Peter C. Panahy.

a farmer well-known of the a 40-miie wind on the field in A siecial policeman at the Brooklyn. The plan, changed A'--, Bushw ick section, died Sunday at Copake, X. where he was Roosevelt Raceway was killed several ir1. KOCH VALENTIN A nee perezi. March 27.

of Colci.ial Eoad. beloved during the time of waiting, .3 ThX.ZZ time Mi-. Miilic.nt X. Drake of I'ro-pert TlaiP. treasurer of the New York I'onttreational Home? for the and a mem-ter cf its of nianatrers.

tiied Suntiay in Hospital, Manhattan. Siie had been ill three weeks. Mrs. Drake was the widow of Howard Wakley Drake, former panv veats. iiie1 In 1'Ml.

Port Marvh Dr. For anv years Mrs. Drake Webster of Ashby, had been active in the Flat-1 who retired two years bush-Tompkins Cop.srre8..tionaltaK'J ftr practicinR rier.tis'ry Church. Dorchester KoaJ and here for lfi years, died Sunday K. ISth St.

in Fitchburg, Survivir.i? are a daughter.) He a a Past president of Mrs. Fl.anor D. Carpenter ofjthe Suffolk County Dental So-Manhattan. and a and past president of the X. Diummoml of Brook- Bort Jefferson Kotary Club.

He lyn. was a former member of the Funei.il will be held'Brookhaven Town Board of bile accidents in Brooklyn and Mary C.irey. J. GhRflton. Mary toIlopy.

-Curcoian. Lucy Cunnlr.Rham. M. piir.ahy. Peter ti-g4n.

Jchn f. Bc-s -Ftnnon. Frai.lt M.iry Hartley. Grace Jir.r A Hflfmn Sarah a. Koch.

r.t r.a Xeach. Leiooid Josfpn 7-ewis. Ua'uclla and there make Frank; devoted mother of Jcseph; dear siv.er of Gertrude Vir.ade svrvi-e at the E. C. Waldeck Hnme for Funeral.

7614 Avenue. Wednesday. 9 pm. X. bv M.U()..!.irr V.

William Frar.ck Mary H. Ni F-r. rheau. Grate Asm Reilly. Mary A.

nrarrii. C. Stiiilu. Pa.sqiale f. William J.

Alphons Herman Trucsco.O N-al Tvtcher Waters. Patr.tii Warren. Mary Long Island, Lilierty contact radio with a Park -e proprietor of the Mountain View Hou. a popular resort r'nr Summer vacationi-ts. Mr.

Panahy. a native of Brooklyn, moved up-State IS years ago to take over the re sort. He is survive! by his ife. Mrs. I-oretta Ianahy.

and a Department station wagon on; was Frank .1. iFannon, tiO, of 42 Kenihvorth ter Denartment experts watch Mineola, killed when his I'ommeivial manacer of the LEACH JESSIE E. on March 2. 1950. beloved wife of Clyde; devoted mrther of Caroline Breit- ing the clouds from below.

jautoniobile struck a tree on ide toi- -o." Turnpike near Hills oeen Hdie. '-iAve. jn 0ld Westbury. Police 'tfiscr; dear sister of Margaret brother, Dennis Danahy. Threl and James Wilson Funeral The funeral will le held u-services at the Walter B.

Couke; morrow from the Funeral Home Funeral Home. 150-10 Hillside of .1. ('lenient Kearr.s. 1 Ul Trustees. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Kathryn Webster; two sons, James and George; two daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Ronnie and Arlene Webster, and a sister. said Fannon was a former in I said fannon MM-t ii nunc, 1 1 me 1" ice peueis win uu-n ov vestigator for the Nassau Coun- sown I I si-rum. it inui ,1, c. i uciiri ui iiic ii.tiii oir CAHAHAN MARY, of 560 4th Avenue.

Jamaica. L. Tuesday.) wick Ave. A solemn aed 85. on March 27.8 pm.

Funeral Wednesday. 1 p.m.- 1ic)n mJliS xvijj (lffPnl at should follow, Dr. Howell said. 'ciotv for the Prevention of Queens division of the New at 8 o'clock tonight in the Flat-Yoik Telephone Company. hiih-Tompkins Church.

The She wa- born In Jerey City Rev. Dr. Alfred Grant Walton. Heights, now a part of 'pastor, will officiate. Burial, to City.

Her husband, who hade private, will be in Wood-been with the telephone com- lawn Cemetery tomorrow. Stanley E. Greaves, 46, I. Stationery Store Owner it might be the result of his I Cruelty to Children. 10:15 a.tn.

in Our I.ady of rainmaking. But he was care i rvtr at vorn aim uiv.i: iMtiuuimi 'Biwklvn Funeral Home-. 187 South Park. Oxford St re rt. Interment Ever-.

l.tiurtles K. C. I'hurch, Aberdeen In Brooklyn two girls were ininriil 'Vict it fViot tiord ful to ixiint out that it might not "greens Cemetery. Thursday, 10 a be. There had been intermittent; automobile -while crossinK LEI BOLD JOSEPH on -t- and Broadway.

Burial will March 26, 1950. beloved huhband. he ill Holy Cross Cemetery. rtf Rpr'hi- futher rf Martlvll.l Child, 3, Plunges From Window as Parents Slumber bowers, with the aid of rain- 19.30. Roebling St.

at S. 3d St. They CAREY On March 26. JOSEPH dear bother of making, In the watershed area; il? Htlen and Kathleen; son of Ma-j and Ahce. Reposini at Austin tilua Leibold: brother of all morning.

2d and Milagro Rullan, i Todav was the first actual' c. Savville. March L'S Stanley resentative for the Sunshine Moran Funeral Home. 121 Ave- Thomas Matilda and John. Fu-i SIBILIA Marcn 11-.

11 Virginia Coyle. 3, was Injured Marie K. Greaves, -lii, died of a heart Biscuit Companv. neral Thursday. 9:30 a.m..

from 27. 1950, beloved husband of auempi 10 produce man-mane Barbara Jaslow, 8, of 210 earlv todav when she fell from Atur. ruquirm murcn Ol J. Wecne.dav, 10 a rn. In-WJment Holy Cross Cemetery.

John E.iiittat vesterdav at his home. He was past master of Connet- rain in New York. O'Connor Funeral Home. 4)6 Cordiano. Reposing at a bedroom window at 48-24 45th i 1047 Coney tnm St.

Hp to have left miot Masonic Lodee of Savville Clarkson Avenue: Requiem Mass Duffy Funeral Home. The eight passenger I a thiRh ghe hlt hy Solemn Requiem liv c. Vntrinnfl niul vine m-tivo in i.mii ivin 'CHARLTON MARY March 27 St. Catherine of Genoa R. Island Avenue ian automobile at Hooper St.

Lima Church. Cros Mass St. Rose of Tliuifcay. 10 a.m. 1950.

seloved sis.er of Harriett Church Interment Holy Funeral from Howard Cemetery. Interment to visit liis mother. Mi's. Kmilyjcircles. Surviving are his Outram of Sheffield, hom he i idow.

Mrs. Sarah J. Greaves; a oodside. learried fuel for throe hours, and The child, daughter of Mr. tne plan was t0 anti it and Mrs.

William J. Coyle, was.the fuel was near exhaustion, taken to St. John's Hospital, al Scranton, or Bingham-Long Island City, with a pos- t011i foi. before the and Marry Ave. The driver, Donato Labinco, received a summons for driving the wrong way in a one-way street.

Funeral Hume. 815 Ave-i Johns cemetery. Wednesday. 12:30. Inter-' LEWIS On Monday.

March "27. Howard not seen in 20 years. tson, Falwani a daughter. Mr. Greaves was horn in Ant Sylvia Joan Greaves, and 1QMI nf 17Kfi afirh Si-ree( ritlRf).

OHi.i.-niiAan.u March of Helen merit Hillside Cemetery. Glen Cove. i. beloved husband his mother. dium, and had lived el psioie skuii ii.

ii utieoui sttu reUirn to Hrooklvn. condition iTHEA L. mee Boyd, beloved wite la3U' daughter of Tuesday. March Andrews); dear father of Masonic sorviros win in.i.iitohe in critical NirholaA Ittis in Shetl'icld until 20 vear av'o of Kxaniine- Keporl.t i 4 i. William COI.LOPY On 28.

1950. at her Street. ES'IELLE home, 505 Hart vvn, nnH Barbara Anne and Mrs when In came to this country. at p.m. tomorrow- at Kavnor's -A 1 Durine the morning Dr itimnu i-w- L-ptt KtauuiaLiict vt Memorial Chapel.

Funeral had been i iv oWel, pf, automobile t0 ices ill be held at the chapel at around the past six years ho had tnd operated one of the stationery stores in Sav- ter of Rose Cullopy- Funeral from Funeral Thursday. 10 a.m. Solemn Mary HawkriRg; brother ofi Sullivan Funeral Home, Willouhby Mass church of the Mary G. O'Rourke. Thomas 'and Lewis Avenues.

Thursday. tiiV. t. Lcttv Reaina and Mercedes largest examlnation of the latest McDonald Opens '50 Cancer Drive Cancer kills more Brooklyn-ites in one vear than murder- p.m.. inursday.

interment 1 will be in St. Ann's Episcopal htr t0 Xh iP Cemeterv. jthemselves. At L.10 a.m. she weather bulletins there.

Then he returned and waited for the Marcn au. solemn Kequiem Mass Church of St. John the Baptist at. Snee. Reposing John T.

Gallagher; ville and prior to that served for Funeral Home, 2549 Church Ave- eight years as Long Island l'ei-nue; Requiem MafS Our Lady of' 1 "V- rain tn stnn anri the fotr to lift. 10 o'clock. Interment St. John's Cemetery. McCLANE ISABELLA.

March Host her balance and iell to Refuge Church, Wednesday, 10 a jThat occurred about 11:30 a.m. 26. 1950. at Hollts, New York, merly of Freehold. New Jersey, ue- CORCORAN LUCY paved backyard, a drop of about feet.

i isj r.it, ct SUMMIT March 27. 1950, AL-PHONS. of 13G8 55th Street, be- The forecast locally was forers have in tne last 50 yearSi scattered showers today. it ii I )istrirt Attorney Miles F. Mc- March 27.

1950. at her home, 93 loved wile of the late Thomas Me Mrs. Isabella McClave Freehold. X. March 28 Mrs.

Isabella McClave. S5, formerly tliis place and a for Grace Perocheau, Retired Law Clerk North Henry Street; survived by ciane: mother of Mrs. Alice invert the afternoon and 1.1. .1. (llft.l T' i in husband of Macon and de-father of Ursula.

Services "two Estelle M. and Mil-; Mrs. Lily Warvick, Thomas voted 1 1 trt I VI Uir llllltl i a i r-1 Kt Donald said today in opening the 1050 campaign of the Brooklyn Cancer Committee at and awak- plunged to the yard H. Funeral rnday at and Henrv McClane. PrPa Hpi-ki snnt Memorial tired from Chapel of William P.

Mur-ineral services Wednesday, March jTsoi 5th Avenue. Wednesday, 8:30: mer resident of Brooklyn forlened her parents. 20 years, died Sunday at llollis.l a luncheon In the Towers Hotel. 87 Horber Street. 29, from St.

Ro.se of Lima R. C. p.m. Interment, Bloomfield, Conn. phy and Son, Mass Funeral services foi Grace 1.

I'ei ochcau. reiired law lerk McDonald, general chairman of Requiem at. St, church. Freehold, New Jersey, at L. I.

She was he widow of SUPHAN HERMAN W. of Cecilia R. C. Church at 10 a.m. a.m.

Reoosina at Freeman Fu- 4 Toss Purse nj anu hi reiauveiy warm hut a drop to the mid-lOs at dawn tomorrow. Showers were predicted for the watershed, which would not in itself interfere with the rainmaking experiment. At City Hall, meanwhile. It withi'lhomas McClave and was born of the drive, urged the 125 borough leaders present to as long associated 192 E. 32d Street, on March mteiment.

Calvary Cemetery. neral Home, Freehold, New Jersey. William P. Murphy Son. CUNNINGHAM MARJOR1E McCORMACK JOHN, sudden- raise $255,000 to enable the 1950.

beloved father of William H.i referees assigned to bankruptcy Frank L. and Herman de- ca-es in Federal Court, Manliat voted grandfather of Eleanor tan. will be held at o'clock to Brooklyn cancer control pro Like Football Continued from r. Man-h ll.iO ivloveri wife of on Aiaiuu uctoveu iut.s in Ireland. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Alice Filan and Mrs. Lily Warwick, and three sons, Thomas Owen and Henry. The funeral will be held from gram to continue for another year. mother of )f Muriel inee Rehm); deariHalberg, William H. Jr.

and jt Kairchild Chapel. Mt'ml devoted I age ijwas disclosed that the reser- Alfred H. Jr. and Jayne Ann; father of Nora, Barbara, Annjert J. Suplian.

Reposing at. Ken-Kathleen and the late Parlors, 2C03 Church Ave- In addition to division chair to the i vulls lose iu gai Atlantic Ave. Burial will i in I lanov ei', X. J. was walking parallel Central Park wall on dear sister of Mrs.

Leo Wacner. ions at 8 a.m., or 56.8 percent )th Ave men, guests at the speakers' ibrcthcr of Charles, Hazel Moran nue corner Rogers Avenue, services Services at Walter B. Cooke, table included Dr. S. Potter between 82d and Slid Sts.

Miss l'eiocheau, vv ho liv Pacific died on of capacity a 24-hour Increase of 2.275,000,000 gallons. A vear and Glad's Cohen. Funeral rom, Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Green-his residence. 1127 E.

48th StreeUWood Cemetery. Funcial Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, Wedncsciav. 8 pm. Interment' Hartley, chairman of the com I aC'he Freeman Funeral Home Sat-! here tomorrow.

A solemn re-Shojciuiem mass will be offered at a.m. in St. Rose of Lima R. C. ago they had 93.0 percent urdav alter a brief illness TEDESCO O'NEAL beloved as Suiton Islam Brooklyn.

Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.; flnlnmn Donntoiv, Vavc at St Vin- Green-Wood Cemclcry. It was just two weeks ago mittee; the Rev. Dr. J. Henry Carpenter, the Rev.

Dr. Sidney S. Tedesche, Joseph Weinstein and Isaac Albert, members of spent nio-t of her life in lyn. She was considered one of! that the Board of Estimate voted $50,000 for the artificial i DANAHY PETER, March 26. cent Ferrer Church 10 a.m.

oi ueraiome, oaeuij, on .1950. Copake. New York, beloved, terment Cvpress Hills National March 26. at Miami. Florida, be- huslxmd of Loret a mre Gordon) Cemetery loved brother of Minnie.

hiTthfv nmnu (Theresa and Andrew. Reposing at rain-making operation. The Sneer operation is to run over a six- the must, efficient and best informed bankruptcy clerks in lhe city. Surviv ing are two nieces, at the Funeral Home of J. Clement; PATHFRINF 1nee UlP DanM George HTe' Kearns BiMiwick Avenue and T.

I 18:2 Batn Avenue, until Thursday, J.t.tjn.s, uti. iivmik nun i vijvrh "7 Qifl hp-'. Sinclair i. on March 27, 1950, be the board of directors; John L. Bates, treasurer of the group; U.

S. Attorney J. Vincent Keogh, 1948 general chairman, and Postmaster Edward J. Quigley. month period and cover a area.

Pillina Street. Ma.ss Our Ladv of 7. 1L a.m. solemn Keqiuem mass oi Walking toward her were three men and a boy. As the quartet came up to Miss Scully one of the men, later identified as Parra, snatched the pocketbook and the four started to run.

A detective, James O'Connor, happened to be on the other side of the street, however, and ran to the rescue. As he was about to dive at Pdiva the latter executed a perfect overhead forward pass to the boy. Then O'Connor dived for the boy, who in turn made with a quarterback sneak and Marine Contractor loveciwueoi e.uKeiie. rum- iroinnb.g church. 10 a.m.

Interment'Philip Nash of Map tod, Howell explained that the dry Lourdes Wednesday, 10:15 am. tfrment Holy Cross Cemetery. ist- John'. Cemetery. X.

and Aime Carmicha, Street, Richmond Hill, on Wednes- ice to he dumped into the clouds will be in cakes one-fourth to DUGAN On March 26, 1950. day, March 29; thence to St. Bene-1 TUTCHER MADELEINE, March The funeral of William J. one-half Inch In diameter. JOHN, native of Kilcar.

County diet, Joseph Labre Church at 10 26, 1950. sister of Edith Q. Mahle. tvmpoai T-ptunH hpioverf hochunri a Interment Calvary Cemeterv. at.

fhc Pairehild Phanel. flst Thomas A. Bohl, 4 Boro Men Held In Potato Racket Uses Little Chute, I .1 -l r-. 1 t. Wncc-DC ft ni-cin inA 1.1 ,1.

IA oi toe laie naiinun voce mwa ninvmyiu. lAiiaiuiu Avrnuc. hcuiicmhv, iu Snee, head of William J. Snee, marine contractors, 110 Broadway, Manhattan, who died Suntiay at his home, 1011 Ocean You can dump dry ice into devoted father of Mrs. Hannah: a.m.

Interment Greenwood Ceme-! tne cloud witn a kitchen cup tery, Manasquan, N. J. Building Chief from a cardboard carton and it Murphy; brother of Mrs. Anne; McKEON ROSE V. (nee Mur-Boyle; grandfather of Joseph.

March 26. 1950, beloved sister Margaret, John and Patrick'of Mary Anlla T. and John F. Murphy. Reposing William Solemn Requiem Ma.ss TYNION LOUISE (nee EgaiD will he held tomorrow of 4710 6th Avenue, on March 26.1 flipped a lateral to one of the other men.

This went on for a while until it was the boy's the John T. (Jallagher (m0t 2.ril! Church Netting $50,000 Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Newark, March 28 Four Brooklynites and four other men were charged here today I beloved wife of James mother Mrs. John McDonald, James A- huildtng turn to toss another pass 'Jr. and Donald Tvnion. Funeral tondont for lfi years at snth will work," Howell said.

"But we will use little chutes. F.ach plane will carry a generator for silver iodide, if we need it. We'll fly over the clouds and sow the dry ice into them." The principle of dropping the ice into the clouds, he ex Martin Funeral Home. ClassonjWednesdav. 10 a.m., St.

Saviour's Avenue corner iterling Place. c. Church. Reposing at Chapel 'neral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m.; Re-! of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and quiem Mass St.

Teresas Avenue. -Church. Interment Holy Cros? O'Connor feinted toward the po Thursday. 9:30 a.m.. from Jackson Heights, where hej Funeral Home.

7722 4th Avenue; Hived, will be conducted at s' Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a m. at Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church.

Interment will be in tential receiver and, as the boy hesitated, whirled in his tracks Requiem Ma.ss St Agatha ChurchJo'o'loek Cemetery. tonight by the M. Hendricks, pastm MULKEY MARY on March on 25, at her residence, 449a Sackett and succeeded in bringing the with buying surplus potatoes from the Federal Government at a cent per 100 pounds for iov William WARREN llolv ENOERRETSEN FIN AR Cross Cemetery. it, i i. i rt grew), on March 27.

1950. iM'igMawn esoyieriaii; Snee. a native of had lived in Brooklyn dehydration and sale abroad, wife of Joseph; loving mother ofi1 ruii'di. 1 lie services will March 24. 1950.

of 512 Clinton totreet, aear sister of nomas; Street, father of Evelyn Pierson ling niece of Helen and John White, and brother of Esther Anderson Agnes. Charles and James Mulkay. and Rangvald Engebretsen. Serv-Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m.. ices were held at Ericson Eric- St.

Agnes R. C. Church. Interment son's Chapel. 500 State Cross Cemetery.

and dumping them into the domestic market at a $50,000 profit. plained, is to chill the water in the clouds and make it heavy enough to fall in the form of snow or 'rain. Howell reassured worried farmers and resort owners that he had no intention of starting floods with his artificial rain lad down. Miss Scully got back her pocketbook, containing $17, but the three men ran away. Grilling of the boy, who was held on juvenile delinquency charges, resulted in flushing out Parra.

Police are seeking the other two. Lillian, Joseph, John. Edward anddield at the Leo 1-. Keai ns 1-u-Robert. Reposing at Chapel, 38'ncral Home.

00-10 Woodhaven Lafayette Avenue. Solemn Requlemjp.indovard. Klnihursl. Mass Sacred Heart Church wiH inlertnent da'. am, Kvill be in Mount Olivet.

Come- Direction of Jere A. McClean. 'Tnesriav at. 11 am. Harry Quayle.

Director Alfred Peluso. 41. of 1911 E. 15th and Moe Berger, 41, i FAILING BESSIE oni of 4014 Kith both Brook MYLES WILLIAM March 27. 1950, dearly beloved husband lyn, were held in $2,500 bail in March 27, 1950, beloved wife of the late Charles dear cousin of WATERS On March 27.

PAT-' Mr. Bold RICK of 244 88' Street, be-. Physicians for 52 years. Hp was an army veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and of the Flat-bush Democratic Club in the 21st A.

D. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Helen I. Andrews Snee; two daughters, Barbara Anne and Mrs.

William llawkrigg; a brother, Thomas counsel in Hie Kings County Public Administrator's office: four sisters. Mrs. Mary O. O'Rourke and of Elizabeth devoted father of Sis Vf Maroat-At Hnlripn mpmhpr nf storms. "We have no intention of flooding people out," he said.

"Floods are caused by a series of storms, rarely by one storm." josephloved husband of the late Mar-: I eights. II the Reformed Protestant Dutch Iretto Veronica, C.S.J died Sundav in Hospital. Jackson was a native He was a member Hope Lodge. and the Building Newark Federal Court for a hearing April 10. They are charged specifically with conspiracy to defraud the Govern Mvles; lnee R-eu ana at al ()okl vniti Interment lF' T' Irhiipi-h if Plnthnch survive.

Re- 01 winiam, Mrs. uatnerine aer- Star of cnr.i (-wot ndchildren also 83-33 Fran- ran- Mrs- Margaret berran, Mrs. Liner Rams Lightship in Fog Continued from Page F. A. 1 p.m.

Service private. fPin8 at h's residence ment, as are the other six. Peluso is described as president i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i i 1 1 1 i 1 1 The Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, Inc. day, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem eleven granacnunren. lour great-v a wvv r.ir-i xtrr i i- a. i urn nnh 1 1 ri rf H'l itiptq mm 1 1 nAir. tin a i i. 1 1 t.i i ni rrn ni rnR i rwn.i rh it i 27, 1950.

beloved husband of Evelyn Tnterment St. Charles Cemetery -etty Regina and no miiij of Pelber Food Products, of Clifton, X. of which Berger Is treasurer. They are the alleged ringleaders in the plot. two rpn two grandchildren.

Snee, and raugh's Funeral Home. 8813 Mirviving are his widow. Avenue. Thursday; Solemn Re-j. Mrs.

Caroline Bilms Bohl; a son. quiem Mass St. Patrick's Church. Thomas a sister. Mrs.

Mario a.m. Interment Calvary jgarnt Jagde. and three urand- into the harbor, Zimmerli). Reposing at hispiea.se omit flowers, home. 42 Kenilworth Road, Mine-1 ola, Requiem Ma.ss Corpus ChrLstii NAtJGHTON FRANCIS James Wilson The funeral of James Wilson of 194-38 112th St.

Albans, a retired Fire Department mechanic and former Brooklyn resident, was held today from the Lawrence D. Rouse Funeral Home, 191-02 Linden Boulevard. A solemn requiem hildren. R. C.

Church Friday. 10 a.m. In-Isuddenly, on March 26, of 440 Louis terment Holy Cross Cemetery, Avenue, South Floral Park, beloved i Brooklyn. husband of Blanche (nee Hum-i Jn CtCniOridlll Students Help War on Bookies The ramming took place at the entrance to Xew York harbor at 4:04 a.m. The Ambrose reported to the Coast Cuard that despite a 20-degree list it was holding its Jne other Brooklynites, Benedict Riccobono, 40 of 4806 13th and Julius Ku-merak, 44, of 415 Albemarle Road, were held in $1,500 hail each for an April 10 hearing.

irtllici Ol iVlttlKrtiri ivi.i FREED ARY on March 27. 1950 mass followed in St. Pascal of beloved mot her Naughton. Reposing at the Thomas I BAHNTGE In meniorv nf F. Dalton Chapel, Atlantic Ave-: dear mother, HENRIETTA.

our who 'ont inued from Page 1 Baylon R. C. Church. Burial Harold E. Parker, Socony Official March 28, 1927.

Man- Dillon! sister of Mrs. Helen Floral Park Solemn Mass of died was in St. John's Cemetery. of betting cai bast. on own.

pumping luei ana water at h- overboard to remain afloat, The heavy fog which blank Requiem will be off-red on Wednesday at 9:30 at Our Ladv of Vic Her memory In as dBr As tn ihe hnur she pav-d Mr. Wilson, who died Saturday, is survived by a son, Ray mond; a daughter, Mrs. Fran also survived by three grandchildren and two great-grandchil-riren. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m. the McManus Funeral Home Loving CHILDREN.

tory Church. Interment. Calvary Cemetery. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

for publication the om day; os lata aj 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication. ie' to llel fa rid charged the three were included in a nation-wide -yndieato and obtained information on team odds from "Ath loving ces V. Hosey, and two grand CARAMANICA In ore of mv mother, Dud March 28, 1944. children, Margaret and George Manhasset.

March 28 Harold Parker. 52, manager of F.at ern Region industrial sales, i marketing division, Socony-! Vacuum Oil Company, died iSundav in his home. SS Dot' Hosev. 'ublicatiotis, Minne- letic apolis 2001 Flat bush Avenue; Requiem r.T, Mass 10 a.m.. Good Shepherd R.

C. NEII'L MARY March 2i. Church. Interment. Holv Crass 19.

wl(e of ln la, Thomas E. Cemeterv Neil mother of Thomas E. Neill Jr. Service at. the Fairchild HANLEY GRACE on March Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, j26, of 110 Gilmore Avenue.

Floral Thursday, 8 p.m. Park. L. I. beloved wife of Harry; Psst.

her suffering. r.r Cease lo weep tin l.ea:s ho s-iffered is al re.i o-me. to Heaven with Ihe was this information named the basketball ivvood Lane. He was a native of which Son, JOSEPH. eted the harbor had delayed the arrival yesterday of the French liners lie de France and lie (iras.se.

And the outgoing Ctinard White Star Liner Queen Klizahoth was forced to anchor outside the harbor overnight waiting for the fog to lift. The ('oast Guard said it wa? the third time in recent years that a ship has struck the Ambrose Lightship. Xo one was injured in any of the collisions. The most recent occurred about six months ago during a dense ISan Francisco, had traveled Walter It. Cooke, Ww York't Laryit Funaral Directors Inc.

NEWMAN NELLIE, at her ihome. 186 Franklin Street, on A dear mother of Harry J. aim Gerard sister of Elizabeth T. Anna F. Young.

Agnes R. player. 2." i Other ners in received CUITE In memory of cur be-throughout the world as a loved parents. JOHN J. and MARY marine engineer and later wa--E.

SONS and DAUGHTERS, testing engineer for marine WOLFE-In lovine memory of He joined the Xew ercent Cut students acted as run-Brooklyn College and a 25 percent cut of March 26, 1950. beloved wife of the Burns and John J. McGtiinness. Re-: late lov- Ferdinand sister of Newman and Mary Foley posing at her residence. Funeral ing nd NELLIE WATT WOLFE, who en- all money bet and lost, according to the assistant prosecutor.

He made it clear that the r.ngianti division ot Micony-Vaeuum in 1928 anil was transferred to the Xew York headquarters five years ago. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Josephine Parker; three daueh- tered into rest March 28. 1938.

HUSPAND and DAUGHTER acknoUJicDfjmcnts of Requiem wid be offered at 10, 1 and Thomas Burns of England. Rest. Anne C. Church. Interment John Fu-Holy Cross Cemetery.

neral' Home. 153 Greenpoint Ave-HATZEL JANE until Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; March 25. 1950. of 145 Henry Street. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

An-wife of the late Dr. George and tony's R. C. Church at. 10 a.m.

mother of Dr. George G. termem Calvary Cemeterv. sister of Albon Kearney; aunt; fog. "Such accidents are hound to happen, since the lightship is stationed at the entrance of the busiest harbor in the world." a Coast Guard spokesman said.

HAASE The family of the lai tors, Helen, Janet, and Beverly FREDRICK J. HAASE wishes mother, a brother an, I FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Snyder At. ULiter 6-4S00 Turtday, March 21th J.ANNKU.I, Giobrrtl A al CnapM BAVMOND, Lillian 8:45 A M. at Chmal MrKIKRNAX Fdnarti M. at Chapel Wetlnrsrtnv, March 21th (.1 (leorte t.Olt P.M.

al Rf-idrnra HORNRKRfil: Fmma PM lit ha pel T'lursdai, March 0'h RAn. Thnmii 10:00 A.M. at haprl ll'SMNCHIAM. Marjorle I INI M. al Chapel for tnann relatives and inenr.s their kind expressions of syinpa on thy during their recent bereave Jane Kearney and Mrs.

Helen PEROCHEAU GRACE L. Lntaweic. Funeral from the Fair- MILTON E. HAASE. ment.

25, 1950, of 1273 Pacific player was not accused ofj throwing games and engaging1 in any scheme lo fix scores I according to the odds quoted on: the bet: ing cards. Cigaitie and Lombardi are at: liberty in $10,000 bail each and' Spiegel, who said he would "co-t operate" with the is out on S2.500 bail. He is being guarded 21 hours a day by the: District Attorney's police. In County Court the men named in (lie indictment could cet a year in jail on ovorv hook-: child Chapel, 95t Atlantic Avenue sister. Funeral services will bp held id o'clock tonight in the Fair-child Chapel.

Manha-sei. Burial will be Thursday in Satigu-. where Masonic service? will be held. Street, beloved aunt of Mrs. Nash and Miss Aimee Carmichael weanescay, 9:30 a Solemn quiem Ma.ss Charles Borromeo Classes Service at the Fairchild Chapel R.

C. Church 10 a.m. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday 8 p.m. HEFFRON March 25. 1950, Our various locations in Brook lvn, (Jiieens, Manhattan and Bronx aMire prompt son ice day and nilit.

You may consult i liv phone al any hour, whether our service, is needed at I lie moment or not. Your inquiries will be fully answered, Under no circumstanced is ilierp any obligation. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $1 50 SO Seventh Art. MAm 2 S5SS OCEAN PARKWAY AT PROSPECT PARK Richard Jones McCAFFREY MAR nice Gil-hoolyi. Tenth Anniversary Mass at 7:30 a.m.

Wednesday, March 29. Our Ladv of Perpetual Church, Brooklyn. DAUGHTERS. Richard Jones, S' who LEON, beloved husband of May L.i inee Oliver); father of Mrs. Pat-! POMEROY AGNES foi -rick Grimes, Mrs.

James Burton 'merly of 469 Putnam Avenue. Fu- nd I-eon brother of May, MrsJnerai Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., from Bert Hanson and Ralph; also sur-th Chapel, 187 S. Oxford vived by seven grandchildren. Re-ilnterment Holy Cross Cemetery, posing at Galllgan Funeral Home. 878 Bedford Avenue.

Requiem Mass, REILLY MARY on March Wednesday at, 9. Queen of 1950, loving mother of Alice Tuesday, March 2hth Ml I V. Thnmii dnn A.M. at Chapel MOLONEY. Georie A A.M.

at Chapel Wedneiday. March 39th GALLAGHER, William 2:00 M. at Chapel MrDLET. Scott mmi at Chapel fiurititiv. March 30th O'CONNOR, Anna 1 :00 P.M.

at Chapel for years counsel to thelmaking count and three years Republic Jron and Steel the conspiracy count if ration prior to his retirement 19:12, died yesterday at. Woodi Holland, in giving his reason Nursing Home, Center Moriches. Tor taking the men into County netnem bran ccs venule i Before his illness he had lived iv'ourt, said that "I hope to nauim v.nurcn. iniermeni 01. jonn snrinoo- fi.

rnviroTTn Cemetery. grandchildren and four great-! voted husband and daddy, many years at the convictions which will HETZEL -SARAH, of 56 Rcx-k-'8randchlldren. Funeral Wednesday, WALLACE COVERT, on hisiClub, Manhattan. He was grad-jhring more severe penalties wood Avenue. Baldwin, Long! 10:30 a.m., from 187 S.

Oxford 31st birthday. Killed December from Harvard University bookmakers than in the in 1S90. Surviving are two son 150-10 Htlliide Kit. JAmaica 6 670 Tulldat). March itth til ACKBl RN.

Maraaret 15 A.M. at Chapel Ml DRACK. Charlotte I IKI M. at Chanel BOMHARD. Adnlph 1:00 M.

at Chapel Richard and George S. MEMORIAL CHAPEL MANHAtTAN 76th SI AHD AMSTERDAM AVt CN0IC0TT I 6600 8R00KUN OCEAN rARKWA At PROS'tCI PARK ULSTE -2000 1, if Boardman Undertaking Inc Island, on Monday. March 27. 1950, Requiem Mass St. Agnes, 1S44.

beloved mother of Gertrude c- Church 11 a.m. Interment' Happy birthday In Hravtn, durum. David E. and Foster G. Cr0! Cemetery.

'From your loving wife. MARIE, fond sister of Sophie Obenauer; T- J- Biggins anri Daughter, PATRICIA. Charles and Albert Wick. Repos- 1 Ing at Weigand Bros. Funeral SANGIRARDI CHARLOTTE! ROLL In loving memory of Home, 24 S.

Grand Avenue, Bald- (nee Od), on March 26. Reposing iGEORGE s- ROLL- Died Septem-win, until Wednesday, 10 a.m. at the Sablano Funeral Home, 1667 ber 28. 1949- HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC.

Over 50 jreart wrving the (amilici ot Brooklyn with courtrsy nd fvcry Cat. Team Jfl SNYOEX VL AT fUTBUSH IVC. ULSTER M3M $0 SEVENTH AVE. MAIN 2 858S rUNMAl HOMII IN I IOOK IYN MANHATTAN MONK QUIINt Services All Saints Episcopal iNostrand Avenue. Brooklyn' Re- "ftri patimttT nd innj.

M0N lONfl (SIAN0 llf MIAMI 2-0174 Avtfiti BUckminster 1925 Church contidcration. Lie of large Chape free. 44 Clinton r. Pierrepont MAio 4-2419 Church, Harrison Avenue, Bald-ln, 10:30 am. Interment Newton, New Jersey.

quiem Mass at Holy Cross Church Th. browi, on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Hi rmi nk nn, ment Holy Cross Cemetery. E. M.

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