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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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BROOKLYN'EAGLE, THUR JAN. 27, 1949 'l7 20ralftT GHF.ENAX On January 26. 1943, IMAROARET. beloved of Mrs. I Nell Murrav.

Ann and Andrew Pfc. V. I. CawoodJ. H.

Creighlon, 55, World War I Vel Benedetto. A. Law-lor Kiithertne.Greenan. Funeral from William lfll The funeral of James H.tine with the arm.vMn the Ar-iMS nearm9 The funeral of James H. ing with the army in the Setw, Joseph A.

Albert Dimigun Son Chapel. Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street, on miiea in uermany Ar-gonne in the first World War he was wounded severely. He ented the Fire Department eoyie, John M. McGovel n. E.

Cormier. ElizabethMeinerv Arinlnh Continued from Page 1 fight to the Bishop and indi- Saturday, 9:30 a m. Requiem Mass St. Ignatius R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Creighton, World War I veteran and retired member of the New York Fire Department, will be held, tomorrow from the His Resemblance to Ex-Convict Leads 2d Ex-Con Back to Jail An ex-convict who got out of man couldn't give a reavonabl Sing Sing onlv a few of where be got fc Crelchton. JmM Mnrrla rallioF Pfc. Victor T. Cawood, killed uanman, Harry Morton, Edmund jinterment calvary cemetery in 11)2-1 and retired in 1941.

His tated they wornd appeal if nec- in action in Germany on Nov. 19-M, was buried Tuesday wiie, r. i I tvennv nnnsst vtomtd nf essary, to the civil courts. The died several vears Hoyertown Chapel, 3H Lafayette jCreighton Ave. A solemn requiem mass: ago.

inn, aarah D. Nammack. Irene Fisher, Catherine Noble, Robert H. Fogarty, Joseph Keefe, Marv Cerken, Diedrich Olafsen, Rcse Gillen, Honora Petersen. Gustav action, it was explained, 15th Avenue.

Survived by tlle Nation-Frank 1 'Joseph Emil Cemetery, the machine so Detective En- ago was back in jail today on He is survived liy'a daughter would be contingent on Kishopj attorney: Antonio daughters, The DeWolfes decision, which one a ui-glary 'hai'ge because he Isabella Bruno. Anna Lombard! yreer.an, M. Repetti, Jean Grace; two sons, James and Raymond; two sisters, Mrs. Addie ifseiuuieu iinoiner ex-convici '7 Orossi, Antonio Harty, Donald Rochford. John A Reposing at R.

Aievoli Son Scanlon Chapel, 1435 64th Street, Brooklyn. Rev. T. II. Winkert of St.

Ann's Episco-pal Church will be offered at 10 a.m. in trie Sacred Heart R. C. Church, Clermont near Park with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Mr, Creighton, who lived at 70 Clermont died Tuesday nequiem nign Mass oaturany, January 29, 10 a.m.,' St.

Rosalia light arrested him. Thn it developer), the detective said, the machine, valued at S155, had been stolen from a display window of Loeer's early yesterday morning. Someone had kicked in the window and taken the machine, which carried a sign declaring it was a "Free-Wesinghouse" model. The man Detective Flnrisrht Waters and Mrs. Grace McEnroe, and four brothers, William, Thomas, Raymond and Charles, the latter a member of the New York Police Department.

Another brother, John, a city fireman, died a year ago. Church. 83d Street and 14lh Avenue. Interment Calvary Cemetery. "awes, Jane I.

Schoonover, A. Hedges, JosephineSeaman, Edith Holub, Minnie Townsend, Sarah Kanter, Lloyd B. Treiss, Flossie H. Kenny. Mary T.

Tully, Patrick Kratzert, P. Weaver. Mary and liecau.se, according to police, he took the word "free" too literally. Detective John Enright of the Classon Ave. squad was on his way home yesterday when he saw a man enter a tailor shop at Ith Ave.

and Dean St. vestryman said should be forthcoming within a short time. 5 Days in Bishop' Hands The vestry's petition calling for the "dissolution" of Dr. Melish's "pastoral relationship" on the ground that he had refused to discharge his son as assistant minister and retire. of a heart ailment.

He was born in Brooklyn arid would have been 55 todav. While serv-j Private Ca- rt. v. i. wood, 20 at the time of his death, is survived by his parents, and Mrs.

Wilfrid C. Cawood of HS Montague two ARTY DONALD, died TamidCi OA IQJrt lm Tc-At-vM BtNEDETTO ANN AROSE (nee Harty and the late Helen (nee on January 24. 1949. de- Nolan) Hartv: brother of Eleanor. carrying what looked like a arrested was hooked and brothers, Desmond and Gordon.

mother of Ratta! inn Chipf was forwarded to the Hishop suitcase. Ine man looked likelu inme as Silvio chini sisters, Monica audi Frank E. Eagan, Ai: T. i. vr.Y runciui ium arU iw0 last Saturday.

someone he had once ad his -a -vn cooKe oo 7tn Avenue, at iu a.m.,; Macchio. Nellie Ber- Fridav. Januarv 28. 1949. Mrs.

L. Schenck, Movie Official's Kin The Council's state- for Imrglao he follow isn state Si. lie said Reposing at her inent. issued nv its executive mm into me siiop. he ui unemployed E-riHav Siwi, uuil Fridav.

9:30 Dcatfi HAWia jawe at ner re.si- Richard Morford, described the younger Mr, Mel- "''Ms R. Church There, lie said, he found the Detect ie Enright admitted man trying to sell a brand-new Chini' wasnt the man he portable sewing machine. The thought he had recognu.id. Interment A NAMMACK IRENE at New- wuc ui tiic lair m. vrtLiwuiuri Mrs.

Mary Schenck of 8801 lish as a "worthy citien of a Cress Cemetery. Sal Draziosa Son, Director, Shore Road, mother of Marvin high integrity" and added: Hawes; loving mother of l- on January Neita Hawes. Mrs. George Muller, daughter of Nora W. and the late Mrs.

Elizabeth Metcalf and J. Ran-WlUlam J- Nammack; sister of We respect and admire his Retired Minstrel Frank E. Eagan, a retired vaudeville "artist and minstrel, who years ago was an end man in the Lew Dockstader shows, will be buried tomorrow in St. John's Cemetery following a solemn requiem mass at 10:30 BETTS Cpl. JOSEPH A.

W. Jtu.cie supreme sacrifice May ll.idolph Hawe.s. Service at the Fair- Jerome and Howard Nammack and Miriam Finnerty. Funeral Saturday, January 29. at 9:30 a.m., from the Garden Chapel of Orville T.

Cronk. Franklin Avenue at Schenck, vice president ot Loew's, and Dr. Samuel B. Schenck of Brooklyn, died yesterday in St. Petersburg, Fla.

She was 70. She is also survived by her husband, Louis, who was va- devotion to international peace and his willingness to work for understanding and rapprochement between this country and the Soviet Union in the conviction that American-Soviet ivo. in uermany, loving son of Jo-ichild Chapel, 9ol Atlantic Avenue eph and Lavinia Belts of 94 King Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Green-Street, Reposing at Joseph Cemetery. Funeral Home, 496 Court Street.

Probe 2-Alarm Fire In Boro Supply House The P'ire Marshal's office today was probing the cause of a two-alarm fire in the frame building of the McDonald Ave. Mason Supply Company, 12.18 Banker Forecasts Brilliant Future For Williamsburg 15th Street. Garden City; Solemn oo.w.u Requiem Mass Saturday, I HEDGES On January 26. 1949. Visitation rhurrh mtor insFPHTvtr rioa -if.

PMwarH iRequifm Mass St. Joseph's Church, I nl in ii Tpivu' icationing with her at the time; friendship is necessary to en- Pmelawn National Cemetery. Idaughier of Mrs. Frances Guinter; lu pas 7 itfw muico, Mr. Schenck is during peace." la.sson anil 11 p- i eatn McDonald Ave, which caused Rovrs- frtnv ir i no oi Mrs.

Marion wisowaty. t. i. JOHN January 26, 'hue ace. I nil short before the orother of Nicholas M.

Dr. Melish is expected to carry jc.nsiderable damage to the two- 194.1 nuDu. fiuor.ni n. at uien oeloved husband nf Ajns 'Schetie president of Loew's, I the matter to the Brooklyn structure. I Stating there Is hi WU- dear cousin of Franclsv ak' by fsur.cove, N.

on January 26, 1949. be-; the mass the body will be at the Naiihtom Inc. nc' "C's Marv whit P.meri fr.m isters and five Mothers. husband of the late JulU A.Uvmi,.,, a Mlrli Vimei-il' ineignts congregation Sunday I There was no one in the Immsburg for kth private and L. "at Austin W.

Moran Funeral Home. Noble: brother of Daniel A. of New i Her body wlil repo.e at the, when he preaches at the 1 1 a.m. hnihiii.c when the fire hmke'citv ii.mona. Roland ('.

Shorter. Cnni-P Home. 5o tui Avenue: Solemn Re- 1 M-s Jersey. Funeral from his MR Sterling Place. Park West Memorial ChapeLlservice.

out at p.m. yesterday, and the Wllltamsburuh passerby tinned in the alarm jSavings Hank, t.xiay predicted Church of St. Augustine, Saturday. 106 Highland Road. Glrn Cove, Sat- Mr.

Eagan. born in the old'TOth St. and Columbus Rector for 4.1 Vears 10 a.m. urday, January 29; Solemn formerly lived in Manhattan. The funeral will be Ward, Q'uem Mas St.

Thomas Aquinas Cliurch, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery'. The second alarm was turned a bright future for the area. Speaking at a luncheon of HOLUB MINNIE (nee PondO Park Place.

He died on Tues-lheld on Sunday. Arrangements (lay at the home of a niece, Mrs.Uvill be announced later. in as a precautionary measure and the blaze was quickly CORMIER ELIZABETH E.JJanuarv 26. 1949. beloved wife of the Williamsburg Kiwanis Club at.

the Eastern District Y. M. C. 179 Matey Mr. qmem Mass II a.m., at St.

Patricks Church, Glen Cove, interment Calvary Cemetery, Queens. OKEEFE MARY, on January 25, 1949. of 638 Macon Street, beloved wife of the late William devoted mother of Mrs. Ernest Blake, 95 5th Ave. Hej was 87.

In the show business for the, greater part of his life, Mr. The decision to ask for ''dissolution of the pastoral relationship" between 74-year-old Dr. Melish and the church was voted by the vestry, 9 to 1, 17. Dr. Melish has been rector of the church for 45 years.

Allen M. Taylor of Garden City, the lone dissenter in the vestry vote, said he "was not in J'tddenly. on January 26, 1949, late Joseph: devoted mother of l't ed wife of William Cormier; Frances Holmes and Alice vr'ed mother of Audrey Thomas Evans; loving grandmother of Lil-nd Walter A. Cormier; dear sister lian Schlosser. Funeral Saturday, of William J.

Noonan, Hazel a.m., from her residence, 1749 'iiri iri I i it i I it Jna Dmpc Dm! civic leaders of the area, with judge ears bail anil ai( Wil. Mrs. 5. Kaufman, Wife of Newsman bger. Lillian Johnson unit the lnt.e;E.' 37th Street: Reauiem Mass St.

I Wenzel and the late Madeleine Kagan started in burlesque and then went into vaudeville. He nas formerly on the Keith- Keefe. Reposing J. J. Gallaeher To Boro Firebuq Uh at'km the 'nap-" wwiw wmv "The lHnri value in the area waid and Joseph Noonan.

Fu-'Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. In-pi al Sa-urday, 10:30 a.m., from bcr terment St. John's Cemetery.

Sons Funeral Home. 25 Aberdeen Street ibetween Broadway andorpheum circuit. rume. 132-29 114th Street Ozmip Mrs. Dora Kaufman, wife of svmpathy with the stand the Park; Solemn Requiem Mass Our1 KANTER LLOYD beloved Bushwlck Avenue).

Solemn Re- (nntinued from Page He aid it would be u.se if friend oil Mondav afternoon in u''p n't 'oo quick to Hay Ridge section and ihenjllnw'n llf historic land-had gone to a motion picture such a Sf- New L'trecht Ave. and Pith St. 'Church and Christ Church in or Good i by two Sistr, Mr, K.Jnklyn Eagle staff, died yes- di.e.tion:' Imt addel that Cro Cemetery. iRestin? at New York and Brooklyn tment Calvary Cemetery. McKvoy and Mrs.

John torday at Brook yn 'Hospital. felt his is a mat e. of ee- i. i 7 s.rwt MnttrB r.o ncr, n.U Kelly; another niece, Mrs. She lived at 9H-10 50th of the pulpit and of fiee- o-.

of funeral later. Kindlv omit ioaQ if nf Newman, and a nephew.iCorona. nf speein. After sitting through the Instead, he said, "the-e should l'p to last November when! votedas did to uphold she became ill. Mrs.

freedoms." he said, had been emnloved hv thei Kdward M. Fuller, the only lion picture twice, he walked across the street to the hallway 1949. JAMES retired, N. Y. F.

floBers- mother of Bruce and Diane; also, rank Kagan. beloved husband of the late Emllyl Isurvived by father, James Cordelia uife Kennvi; devoted father of! KANTER LLOYD B. The Board brothers, Frank and Felice, and' Craw. James and Raymond'0 Governors and the members of Ulster, Betty Slmclf. Reposing at dear brother of Mrs.

the Men's club of Congregation the Halvorsen Chapel. 5310 8th rilwnril PiriinVPrn vestryman not present at the, of the house. be restored and the new housing built, around them," He also stilled he did not -hare the general view "of bti-i- American Association for Adult Education at Teachers College, meeting, said he was not. sure On the ground floor, accord-how he would have voted luas-iing to the confession, he lit a waters, Mis. urace Mftii- ouirum jyin.v.

ui xtt-quit'iu l'niv-fn'aitv rce. William, Thomas. Charles and 10W the passing ot their board Saturday, 10 a.m.. at the R. C.V Ifti 7 i t--m- i Wv.i member I.lnvri Kanter We ex--hh II 11 I.

1.. II Bom in SKala. Mis much as he had not heard the cigarette, smoked a while and concerning the new 1 1,1, u' iiiuiia, i unridi liuiiL i inuti.i vomvu ji vii uou i ia iuui ml rw rm fiu Kaufman came to this at lne meeting. tnen lit ine maicn wnicn lie. a 3S Lafayette Avenue, on Friday at tend sympathy to his bereaved Help.

Interment Holy Cross highway." it is helteved that the 't is neiieved tnat tne vears a ami livi in ves-used to set fire to the paper 8 a.m.; Requiem Mass Sacred 'amiiy. Heart R. C. Church. 10 a.m.

Inter-! George Kcxssoy, President. PETERSEN GUSTAV at s. nti, when the familviy. slated to meet again Tues- ITn mm I Tannivv 1 VaLi aM "i "In fact." he said, ''the projert should be rushed. By so doing, traffic conditions would be im- day, will discuss the mister' Bier.t Calvary Cemetery if.fh., nf i.

for Detective Ethvard McCovernJ moved to Uueens "K'JrrtSR-LLOYD B. Congrega- 1 LIl LiIjVJ I i i nL. A i. itni. nth pihim i.

nf.Hwiimri nnri mrriu Peferspn p.twice cited tor nraverv iv tne Also sut viving are (laugn-i Dallas. Jan. 27 (U.R) A and it. would make all u-, Opoai lo supplement ur. Jan Son.

iriisrees ns nm inn lkjsiok ml uie n.uvuiseii i umc ir Minnrui. i.c i.auuiiiiH, should of five burned to death todavlPai'Kways of the state available DISHMAN HARRY January Wc o- JMId th Avenue Satm-rlav at 1(1 an. in Sit nienilw of the Knclish farnlt vi normal pension to residents of the when fire, believed started from an overheated kerosene sfove, destroyed their small house. 55. at his residence.

384 Llovd B. Kanter on January p.m. Interment Cypress Hills. 'Ibar's C. Church.

The New York University, anil DmVn Ze Cwfafheof 19 Sf'vtce Friday. 2:30 p.m..j REpETTIon December 31. 1943iH be from the Daniel George! Anna Kaufman; three sisters, Hinv J- and Richard a mnber rm as Lt. JEAN V. REPETTI.

beloved son Home, 1S52 Bath Ave. Jennie Bedrick of Manhattan, ot "lie ard broTher of'fllfl eslemed and beloved member of and Ernest and deal, wlu be in lloly Crossi.Mrs. Fannie Herzog and Mrs. Loia Mr. Dl.shman was of Ernest.

Funeral iRose FYeed. IxK.h1 of Brooklyn, the bishop decision concur with the vestry's request. May Propose Delay members of the vestry, asking that their names he A start in the right direction he felt, would be for city officials to proceed with plans tn make the Marcy Ave. station of the Broadway B. M.

T. line an express slop. He asked for cooperation of civic groups in the plan of new construction in "Mliamsburg. day 8:30 a from Charles J. was'anrl Edward member of N.

Y. Printing Press- vita! tv to nur rontre-'n: inn and 1 AI CI lOVertl. WHO was ai ur.ii in iiuiM-itp. Miu i.ii-.r iiuhiii up and who a brother, Bedrick, men's Union No. 51.

Requiem Mass t0 Uw. of R.form Judaism in a. of 1 died of a heart a'tack in his also of Brooklyn. la move to a-k- Bishop DeWolfe Sleelr Oil Show Drop in Market fci meters k. l.

cnurcn, iu a.m.,.Amerl.a, we extend our Tn "home 8th St, on1 Funeral services will be held to defer action on the petition Fnriay. Interment at St. to nis Wlfe and tnnff wnd NtUirTuesdav. tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Mid-juntil after the Holy Trinity WUIUW.IJ, lUMwH-Rie, n.

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MamnHnl 1K- mninwallnn holfla lie annual meeting April 1S. duated from Boys High Coney Island Ave. FINK SARAH D. (nee Oscar A. Lewis, Chairman of the v.ife of Benjamin dearioarc'- ROCHFORD -JOHN January should! Sfock prices turned sharply.

One estryinan said it School and served with the1 25. 1949, beloved brother of George, be made clear that no member lower today after President KENNY MARY on January A mnl ia a nH 4nna nr4 lio Into Police Dcnartment in Brooklyn mum mm i of Helsn F. Mindlin; do-vnted sifter of Hattie D. Straus, Fannie D. Gottlelb and Benjamin Lloyd B.

Kanter Truman said he thought steep was priced too high. i 26. wife of the late Thomas A Thomas E. and Dr. Francis M.j"f 21 year-.

At the time of his rtf Vlnrnnoa Aff i ,1. 1 Diinii) Services Fridav 2 Dm at iio.umic runerai nom ueorge i it- ds aii.u iico mu Jl 'iWnuord Mrui'a Mfc PnhpH Rtn-t tt irti n-i r. I. Fiduciary Group Renames Eldridge William A. Eldridge, vice president of the Central Hanover Hank and Trust Company, oi ine vestry oeueves mat ur.

Melish should be asked to resign." "The question of his retirement, in view of bis age and other he stated. GiKteniian's," 2239 Church rmirin noun, iuid ecu- nun ueireuve iisiriei, ni. Due iFlatbush Avenue), Jnomas W'Umm Avenue; Requiem Mass Nativ- and Ith Ave. He was a cham-i Kenny. Funeral from her rest- ity R.

C. Church, Friday, 9:30 a.m.lpj()n hainiiiiill nlaver of the FISHER CATHERINE, of 1861 dence. 56 Marlboroimh Road. I Pwel 01 lne The general list dropped fractions to more than a point, steel and oil shares showing the, widest losses. In the former group.

Youngstown, on a Riles Tomorrow Funeral services for I.lovd B. Cornelia Street, on January 26, Solemn Requiem Mass Fridav, 10' onuuMuvttt a.uaisua iQi.i aoM.i vwrs snwivpri hv Hoiv tnrnrpnt. churrh ion January 25, ouushter of the late; He was a ineiiioer oi ine it a led 1 I JII Dr. Warren and Amanda Club and St. xeslry retirement drop of more than 2 points the way down.

C. S. Steel me oi-porate luuciai les her liuscand, Thomas J. flvej mx sons, one KRATZERT PHILLIPENA and on over. Funeral Friday, 2:30 p.m.

at Holv Name Society but he 1 IfWrt A He is survived hv his widow.1, I Dr. Melish senl lie i. sin ivtn nv ills nne-sen- National each I.M a point whilei'M' 1 doners Hepublir. I.auq i1 1P1ltT Vl U.im-iour ttuu c.st A W. iat -grandchildren.

Funeral from -trnst Drees. Service fcaturday. 2'and fc. 28th itence letter to his parishioner- Margaret; a son, Dr. Kdward i a snn Kdu-urd the Peter J.

Gels Funeral at Zirkel Funeral James Ford fc Son, Directors. Margaret al nP reportedly asid: "The Inland all wcv down C.alpa Avenue. Saturday, Rtoocd and Norwooo Avenues, SCANLON MICHAEL on'and Patricia; his' mother Mary Avenue remple. pe.H.nig the a( Mo(iyv milf.t.!.,or fraction, i(, a m. with Solemn Requiem Cyp.es.-.

Hii.s. January 23. formerly of 279 Hudson1 and a brother lames 'inval Ian. 17l, a.ked me to re Standard Oil of California HMIL lllf IV II ilUIUY I I U-L Ciimpany. was renamed vice president of the association and Kiwin YV.

Rerrv. trust officur kla. St. Matthias K. cnurcn.

0 Street, Greenwich Villase. beloved I j. Kantet. irom wit-i down 1 points, had the wid I II II Ml II II I 11.111 I ill. v- of the Manufacturer? Trust xerlaiid.

Rabbi Kugene .1. Sackj est loss anions active oils. wil olficiate. I plained that, the only way the 10 a-m. unermeni caivarj um-, 24.

1949, beloved wife oflhu.sband of the late Martha; de- 'the late Michael Lawlor and lov- volPd fatner of Elizabeth Petrella, FOG ARTY JOSEPH of 106 in; mother of Wallor William Joseph Stephen Dean Street. January 24. 1949. re-; j0sPnh. Edward and Marv brother of Catherine Hoff- 3n epemoriam CHRISTIANSEN EMILY.

Died January 27, 1948. iur. ivounger Mr. Melish can be: in religious and ic Aa.m Company, treasurer. Named to the executive committee were W.

Barton vice president, Chemical Hank and Trust Company: Wil-tired Wottrieh, vice president, t.ivd member of D. beloved nn B-nosino at. l.er ii'nme i5 man, Rose Perry, Anna Tliere.ial anthropic work, died yesterday! vipu. nf 1ho im in ot'K Jiospnai at iiic.fcai Wf know that slip happv In our Saviour horr.a abo.e. Orowinv falrpr as llnar In the sunshine of His Jove son Still Fight Israel resignation.

age of He lived at Prospect Park We-t. of the late Elizabeth oak STeet, Brooklyn until Friday Reposing at his residence. 428 Fosanv; devoted father of Joseph 30 a Solemn Requiem Mass Bleecker Street, Brooklyn. Funeral JWnrty. N.

Y. P. Elizabeth at st. Antony's Church 'at 0,1 Saturday, January 29. at 9:30 Duke, Margaret Ryan and Mary 10 a interment Calvary Ceme- a m' Solemn Mass of Requiem at MiMahiin.

Funeral from the Braid's R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Chanel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, I Interment St.

John's Cemetery. rt a Qrvlomn Qiimiinm I TTTTltTCJ IT DrOT Loving Husband, Sons, Daughter. Thi. 1:1.1 A l.l co i a fi i.isnoi"il tiofl i ti cr I Mi" Kanter, who is associ- "1 uuiiam H. uamorell.

vice rector tinfloubtedlv 1 fl of the onev Island dis- DONOHUE- In memnrv of nur i.i, I 1 11 1. I I 1 ll-l iiidiii anu i. i 111 i nr 11.111 iioiim 1 rfpar mn.hai- UP1 fW nOMnuiT 7. Vmi.iiiy. w-.

tit I -it. i. n.r iii" I I AH il he declined, la-t. night on Kevin Irick.si Pauls R. C.

unurcn, 10 2H. 1949. of 480 St. John Place, be- alra January iw Mass a in t.eneva. i on ner wav Home 10; r.rn Com.

M. nf vl "llr, Thret vear. hv. p.d since that aad 'J uuu a ill i nil nil hum vi vo7 iutu tuu ic ui nAjri UMHA.iami. 11 u.i- Arc Not Fxhausted," A -si taut District Attorney Aaron Xus.s baum warned against prema 1 Miss Kanter he leaves: tav Johnson, other nephews, 0nVe loved GERKEN-DIEDRICH Janu- Home 87-34 801 Street.

Wood SONS and DA0OHTERS. ture jubilation over the pre. his widow, the former Florence Scheuer, president of the j. u4, oi 2N haven, Friday 10 a in. Interment dieted HritMi recognition of hp avert nusnanrt ot lies ne 'u" v-naun, MEE In memory of our beloved Rockville Cemetery.

Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- Israel, lie declared Gf kcti; crandfather of Catherine State Street, Friday at 8 p.m. Iti- Met Opera Lost $233,357 Last Year mother KATHERINK MEE, who Ifpimpnl. Fcprtrrppri Cemetery TOWNSEND SARAH Jan-Idled January 30, 1929 Twentieth. 11 01 nni.iM.ui. a sun, of Carole ChristgauJSaturday at 10 a.m.

uary 25, 1949, beloved wife of the' Anniversary Ma.ss Januarv 29. 1 father, Philip. "Hevin's recognition of the State of Israel will he valued and acclaimed onlv when it is late Abraham; survived by a St. Iirnatius Ohnrrh land four sisters. at.

tn raircnna unapei, woi Fh Vainbild Chapels One Standard of Performance Fairchijd Sans II.MRAL DIRICTCIKS SISce 951 Atlantic Avtnu Irooklyn K. 4. M. OOKIYN riUSHINO GARDEN CITY MANHAJSfT OUIINt VIILAOI i McGOVERN EDWARD. lt.li laniic Avenue, Saturday, 2 p.m IciaiiKhter, Jane Minns, and a sonJOauehter.

KATHRYN, Detective District, N. Y. P. 111 Opera OM na'iis of genuine! The Metrop.i i Robert Townsend; also seven! (ilLL-ENHONORA, January 26, denly, on January 25, beloved hus- nation. 1: leiiosmji ano goon witi.

Any. act of recotrnitii.il must tie) and five great- NASH In lovinst memory of rivoted mother of Josephband of Margaret and father of Dr. grandchildren. Ri.uiutiii.uirn. 1 uiiriai oatuiun.

iiavin .1 xw uidrt nnarv report for (he l'MT-H season the light of Hie fact I Arau ra; anci MeC.nn Fi TV Matthew Gaskinr Ex-Restaurateur Janua ntral of Ellen uarron, cainerine tncia; oeioven son 01 M.uy ana 1 Home, day. showing a deficit of II. 'hid are still in the Gloucester, Anna Plunkett; also stir- brother of James and the late Wf Lord- Thy purpose fi 111 nc .1 ileum Hequtem Mass St. Marys But, ni nn done ty The lor the 13 months ended1 that iHriti.sh arms and tliplomacy are iv- live Rrancicnutiren. Ke- unaries.

Hepostna at. tne Uaniei 1 R. C. Church, Gloucester, N. J.

Daughter, MARGARET; 1 I r-. urn i.vs Saturday, 9:30 a.m.. St. 'Oeorae Funeral Home, 1852 Ba'h I solemn reouiem ma- for the war in Israel." lk C. Church.

Reposni" at Avenue, until Saturday. 9 30 a.m. I TREISS FLOSSIE H. 'nee' Matthew .1. (iaskin.

VS. retire. 1,1 reaience. 232 Wyckoff Street. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Fmoar's Aschoffi. January 26, 1949. beloved! TRADEMARK NOTICE statement. Charles 1... 1 ..1.

qm j. JUftCen in lOVlOU 1 Ill rill.lt. m.i 11 iv jmcmi u.i,. viiii.ii. iu dill.

m.iun 11 I i 1 1 if I t'l tJf hi lie ruin Li A i cuin, ill niuiB A. n. k.n,k.. M.uKn..,A ce 1 nu. wu Arfmann.

Services at, her resi- uT.v a.m. tomorrow at M. v. away January 27, 1946. uune, out f.u,,K snowefi tne condition H.

(' f'hurrh Ave CITT MARSHAL'S NOTICE BY VIRTUE OFA CITY COVRT --riiUun. Hany Berkowltz. r. Sella Friday. January 28, 1949 at 11 a m.

at 419 861I1 N. small lot of Ladies' Sperialtlm. Fix-tiiren. etCj. re: Maurice Flneman va.

Dorothy Dowdetl. BENJAMIN KAUFMAN City NOTICE IH HEREBY fJIVEN THAT Vanily Fair H.mU, of No. 50 Court ..09. Brooklyn 2. New York, lis flint with th of State of Nhw York Its trademark "VANITY FAIR." to luted on almu-lated ami cultured pearls, pearl neck.

Ia-es. earrinxs. b.ir.kl.'a pin, buttons and kindred line. ia24-tXt omit S11 not forgotten. Sister, MAMIE DRISCOLL; Brother, JOHN.

Avenue Z. The funeral will "-v "on prom usicai or-held from his home, 2TO' K. throughout the where he died on Tuesday. cntry. MEINERS ADOLPH of 8623nC'' 664 EMtern ParkWfl' Frlda'' I3d Avenue, on January 28.

1949. be- pm' loved husband of Dora 1 nee Hogen- TULLY PATRICK. January 26. kamp); dear brother of Willie, nallve of vVoodford Countv. inc.

bPCCa Althoff and Louise Ireland, of 609 Carroll SPIERS SARAH. In loving P.urial will be in St. Raymond's "Rising co-ds coupled with Services at the E. C. Waldeck vfr viaru memory of our dear wife, motheriCemeterv.

fin income which have fUNfl INFOmTION 1 Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Ave- Frances and John. Sur-iand 8randmother, who passed awayi Mr was born in thelbectime virtually fixed are pro- 20 Smder Avt. ILit.r -4800 rnaay. pm. vived by five grandchildren.

iRronx and had lived in ilrook-ducmg deficit which, within Alar tn our hrti. tiav. January 27th l.vn many years. He was for MORRIS CALLIE January! J2lC: 5th Avenue. Carroll reason, can be temporarily provided for." Snofford s.iid rornr Street.

Husband, Children, Grandrhildren Walter B. Cooke, Nw York'i Largmtt Funwal DifKtort Inc. merly cf.nnected with' Tapiien's 25. 19411. Mamie bf luved fa: her hu-iband cf of Kl I Walii-l II II.

M. Hi hjpfl II I Marv A I -I January t.i.R Kdn.ui.d II 1.1 III. A II hprl WOHLKE In memory of He-tanrant' in Shefip-hfad J'Howevfr. this de- i. rloor null IVVTril U.WUT ell I Well KhOWll lit tile llie tf) thf'l urtfil 1 i on W.lUitll.

Ill I 'I l.U II V.niai fci Avenue, MA.a 2-858S who pa.vsed away January 27, 1945. Irarle in Maoli.ttian. which should be firmly est ah- 951 8:30 p.m. Dtitriptht Trict tgi Cemetery. 50 vtrnth A.

i. -ho t.ivfd vou. Midiy miM jou II" tetited a number of sears lished in our culiural life, tiie Jeph J. Russo, Director. Ihur'dcv.

January 27th BlfiRI I I Hermina I P.M. at hpl Jarunrv unll .......111 1. A al Ckaael HMIT7. Anna) P.M al haal In mv heirs nf thlnltir-f Thoushts of jou are tver ner. MORTON-EDMUND on' WEAVER MARY, of 975 Jeffer-January 24.

1949. beloved husbano son Avenue, beloved mother of iitfo. stability necessary to ensiile His widow, Mr. Julia A. fiasthem to flevelop aderpiate pla ThtSi Pfcfl5 Include: kin.

survives. for the Casket uitb hand tneraxtl St1? iso-ito. mo Hardwood 2S0 310 $47S MMMilMinir S470-45-5S wU4 line $775 Solid Copper t(2s Nephew, RUDOLPH. ot tne late isaoella mee William. Mildred William.

Cvril. father of Mary M. ODea'Eisle Hohaus. Maurfe and Mary tumtpUe. Protective outer- ana tamuna Aiorion.

15 grandchildren, seven cn. Removing deceased i. rimrirfuK. January 27th uiu.utr. vi ncnc uut.in.

i great-granacniiciren also survive. Mil lC Oller A M. at Chapel fr.rfni. January 2tth uem Kiaiiuiauic. ui wan Funeral from Pheian Chapel, 956 Morton.

Reposing at Walter Avenue STrtlrriav Ma.KS 53 1 r- i or 'idt(K. Embalming and drewine- Gentle. funeral equipment. Funeral frnm nf rfy 'to i ll cEipei Cooke, Funeral Home, 2ft Snv-j at 0ur uay of Good Counsel Our service is designed to meet the needs of each individual case. XKISBAI H.

Rirhard aer Avenue, unui rriaay, church 915 am Interment St. 1IH1 P.M. at oaprl Vlncan. D. Crania.

Mqt. Ik a.m. Services at St Ro.e of Lima'johns Ometerv 9 Ift '51 K. v. cnurcn, nam.

Funeral Director! rcarurioq SERVICE A ECONOMT Chapels: IIS ATLANTIC AVENUE 3 LAFAYETTE AVENUE ltirjjMA''MUirmgagamMMaja'MJi-4i HARRY T. PYLE V32 Foreit Avt. J-0900 Friday January 2Kh P. i.na 1 P.M. at Chapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVE.

AT FLAT8USH AVE. ULSTER M800 It Inenth JUanM-MAat 2 I5t IUNKAI MOMII IN MOOKIYM IOOKITN PUNIIAl NOMII iO SNYDf I AVENUE ot Flotbu.h ot -40O SO SEVENTH AVENUE MAin QUIINI rUNIRAl NOMIt 150- 10 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAmalco t-4670 03-32 FOIEST AVENUE HEgtmon 3-0900 151- 14 N0THEN ILV0 Huihing 300 'unt'af Wmi Ik MtnhrtttH lr trmtklyt QattM MAai 4-1398 13M-365S U0 Geo. W.PCGSG&.son Inc. .1 L. MORTUARY.

INC. BUckminster 2-0174 JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. latt Model CADILLAC CARS To Hir for All Oecas.oni 1TH T. al S0 AVE.

Fhn ftnnra Roid Prnmpf and Coorleoaa ierrlrt Funernl Direclort 1925 Church Avnu JTtrl.nd 1-7700 43 Noitnni Ava. i ii it rTT-rrTTrrrnaaTTTratfrrn mnamMM. MMWHawaaaiiaaiuiaiAiau.

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