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BROOKLYN EAGLE. MOM JAM 28. 1946 DURKIN ANNE, of 705 Mark's Avenue, on January 25, J3ratf)3 JOSEPH KOEN, 82, DIES; WAS CITY'S CHIEF ENGINEER O'LOUGHUN RECALLS: T. M. Jacomarra, Navy Casualty 1946, beloved wife of Patrick devoted mother of Thomas Richard Catherine, Anne, Margaret and John.

Solemn Requiem Mass Arons, Joseph Hotter, William Atkins, Edward Jespersen, Jens Balcer, Mae B. Kellner, Charlea Brlngsjord.UC. Kraus.Anna Brown, Ellen Llndeman, C. Lynbrook, Jan. 28 Joseph J.

Tuesday at 10 a.m., St. Gregory's Koea retired chief engineer of the Church. Interment St. John's Cem Repiinied Prom Sundar'a Let Edition A mass in memory of the 21st birthday of Ph. M.

3c Thomas City of New York, died yesterday at his home, 87 Manon lyn etery. R. J. Irwin Sc Sons. GARDNER GRACE, of 60 Mar- Byrne.

John Llndholm. Kdwln Callaghan.Mary Lynch, Julia. Carlson, J. P. McAvoy, Harry Therese McNif fe, Henrietta brook, at the age of 82.

Prior to his Martin Jacomarra of 185 Park becoming chief engineer, Mr. Koen who lost his life last April 5 while Henley Regatta on the Thames. He was married twice. His first wife, Mrs. Isabella Agnew Koen.

died in 1905 and his second wife, Mrs. Margaret Donovan Koen, died in 1932. Surviving are two daughters, Sister Joseph Marie and Sister Frances de Chantal, both Dominican nuns. The former is assigned to Holy Family School in Brooklyn, and the Jitter to All Saints Convent, alsp in Brooklyn; a son, John Joseph Koen; nine grandchildren. served as chief engineer for the tense Street, on January 25, 1948, beloved mother of Mrs.

Marion Christian, Marion MiLstein, Harry serving with the navy off Okinawa, Thompson, Harry and Robert; sis will be offered Department of Health. Mr. Koen, a native of Manhattan, lived for a number of years Jim Browne's Heyday In Shadow of Bridge Every onoe In a while some old! In addition to Jim Browne hlm-timer writes in to ask what has be-1 self, I have met Johnny Guilfoyle come of Jim Browne, my successor and his wife, Martha, who was, in as Brooklyn Park Commissioner, those days, the co-leader. Guilfoyle Some weeks ago the Eagle's "Old was a member of the first Board Timers" page carried an interesting i of Aldermen following consolidation "obituary" notice, headed "The Late and had been a supervisor In the Jim Browne" and relating a few In- last days before Brooklyn became cidents in his long and picturesque i merged with the Greater City, political career. An up-and-coming figure was Jim Jamei A.

Browne, one-time Demo-! Bell, on whose shoulderi fell the emtio leader of "Old Irishtown" i mantle of Browne when the latter ter of William Hajnilton, George Hamilton and Mrs. Florence Mc- in Rockville Centre and then moved Cormick. Requiem Mass Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.. Our Lady of Per petual Help Church. Reposing at at 7 a.m.

tomorrow (Monday) in the Sacred R. C. Church, Clermont and Flushing Aves. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin and two great-grandchildren also to Brooklyn, where he lived until 1924. Since then he had made his home in Lynbrook. He was a member of the John Hughes Council, Knights of Columbus, in Brooklyn. Mr. Koen was graduated from Chapel of J.

Albert Barron, 60th Street and 5th Avenue. survive. The funeral will be held tomor GIBBONS MARY, on Sunday, at the home of her nephew, August T. ook, George Morr, Henrietta Coyne, Mary Mulcahy, Mary M. P.

Kolan, Thomas Diesen. Ernst 0'Cqpnor, Thomas Donohue, Helen Palermo, Peter burkin, Anna Paveglant, Paul Gardner, Grace Peluso, Isabella Gibbons, Mary Shine, Eugene Giebel, Henry Stutzmann, R. Grahl, Carl P. "Walter, Florence Granchere, M. L.

Waters, Thomas Halk, Jacob B. Weber, Fred Helland, Oudrun ARONS JOSEPH, of 188 11th Street, suddenly, January 26, 1946, husband of Anna; devoted father of Herbert, Ruth, and brother fit Nettie Mack. Services Tuesday, 2 p.m., Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. row from the Brophy Funeral Home, 132 Main East Rock-away, with a solemn mass of requiem at 10 a.m.

in St. Raymond's Thomas M. Jacotnari-ft Columbia University in 1888. He was well known as an athlete in his vounger days and in 1886 was a Simonson, 204 Logan Street. Re The young sailor who was gradu posing at Donnelly Sc Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Avenue.

member of the Columbia crew thatiR. C. Church, Lynbrook. Burial beat Oxford and Cambridge in the! will be in Calvary Cemetery. Requiem Mass Wednesday, 10:45 a.m., Blessed Sacrament R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross ated with high honors from Sacred Heart School was also a graduate of Boys High School. He entered the navy July 7, 1943, and was reported missing in action several mqnths before being officially declared dead by the Navy Department. Besides his parents, two sisters, Rita and Dorothy, Halvon Moreland, SamuelB.

Donnelly, Ex-Sea Captain Ex-Head of 'Big 6' from Fulton Street to the waterfront, under and around the approaches to the Brooklyn Bridge very much alive and still interested in all that is going on in the political world. He lives on Ocean near Church, but has not been for a decade or more in any way active in the battles that have transformed the county map since the days when he was a power downtown. Hands Across the Bridge Thirty years ago. or thereabouts, Jim was the pivotal figure in excit was named Park Commissioner and mr -ed to another section of the borough. Bell is still active, but his territorial division of the Old First has been swallowed up by the new Tenth, which runs oat toward the neighborhood north of Prospect Park.

This elongated district is one of the queerest gerrymanders of the rerent reapportionment. However, with Jim Bell at one end of it down toward the riveT and Jack Lantry at the other, the boys and girls all seem to have made up their differences and are behaving most neighborly. Another nicturesaue member of Cemetery. GIEBEL HENRY, on January 25, 1946, at his home, 365 Nostrand Avenue, husband of Marie; father of Frederick Giebel. Solemn Requiem Mass Nativity Church, Madison Street, near Classon Avenue, Tuesday, 9:30 a m.

Ebbers-Hill, Directors. ATKINS EDWARD January 28, 1946, devoted brother of Harriett. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 117 W. 72d Street, Reprinted Prom Live Edition Funeral services for Halvor More-land.

91, a retired sea captain, will N. Tuesday, 2 p.m. Dr. W. F.

Nolting, Veteran Physician BAKER-MAE of 371 Etna GRAHL CARL FREDERICK, of be held at 1 p.m. tomorrof (Monday) ALL-AMERICAN BABY Two-year-old Cyril Wood is among the contingent of babies and brides of American service men sailing for the United States on the Queen Mary but he's ail-American. His father, Charles, is a soldier from Brooklyn and his mother, Alice, is American, too. Freehold, N. Jan.

28 Funeral services for Samuel B. Donnelly, former president of the International Typographical Union and Public Printer for the Government, will be- held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the W. H. Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold.

Burial will be in Matta- Street, daughter of Mary Wilson; ing contests that shook the old dis- 237-37 34th Avenue, Douglaston, Long Island, on Saturday, Janu in his home, 1230 E. 26th where he died Friday. Burial will be In incx its center, anere was an the group that ran things over In sister of Mildred Steiner and Joseph 'McDonald. Reposing at Donnelly affinity in the old days between Reprinted Prom Sund7i Ult Edition! Bloomfield Cemetery, Bloomfield, New Jersey. Funeral services for Dr.

William ary 26, 1946. beloved husband of Marie W. Grahl. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Irishtown was the late Patrick H. McCann, who succeeded Browne In the old Board of Aldermen.

Mc- Hill on the lower East Sidel i of Manhattan where Big Tom Foley 1 Frederick Nolting of 389 E. 32d reigned as a Tammany boss and! Tuesday, 8 p.m. Cann's son, Eddie, became president Before his retirement many years wan Cemetery, McVeytown, Pa. iwr yrm-elnnH was the sklDDer Mr. Donnelly, who before becom a veteran Brooklyp physician who the Democrats in Irishtown on this 0f the Seawanhakas and was later GRANCHERE MARGARET hin Kniir hU father1 in Presidnt of the International1 died Friday in Brooklyn Hospital of a sailing ship built by his father rr up neiu hi- u.ui.

wiuny 'ouu and of which he was part owner. He on January 27, 1946, beloved mother of Florence Granchere and Mrs. Albert E. Mezey. Requiem Mass ripnt.

at Nput Ynrlr'fi "Ricr Rlv" irval. i a of that union, died Saturday night jneral Home( 519 Clinton Ave. Burial Red HUN POlltlCS side of the river. named an assistant district attorney. The Brooklyn Bridge was a link between these two strangely associ-1 Great Schism of 1923 ated sections.

Quite often one group! When the great schism occurred furnished sorely needed political' between Hylan, backed by Hearst, help to the other despite the fact i and Walker, supported by Al Smith, that each wax in a different borough, in the mayoralty fight of 1925, John Foley and his crowd frequently H. McCooey, a warm friend of Wednesday, 10:45 a.m., Our Lady of a "wiu taKe place Monday in Mount Angels R. C. Church. Reposing at Sc Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Requiem Mass Wednesday, 10 ajn.t Blessed Sacrament R.

C. Church. BRINGSJORD January 27, 1946, LOUISE of 948 55th Street, beloved mother of Myrtle, Naomi and Lester; loving grandmother of Anne. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. BROWN ELLEN, on January 26; beloved wife the late Andrew Brown; mother of Michael, William and Andrew. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from the Walsh Chapel, 94-08 118th Street, Richmond Hill. was born in Norway and came to this country 50 years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

Ruth Ho'man, Mrs. Marie Hultberg and Edna Moreland; a son, John H. Moreland, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. nepiLuie, o. xie whs iv aim suiceiQiiy-p Cemet'ry.

his retirement about 15 years ago I rjr, Nolting was 77 and practiced had lived on a farm in Freehold medicine in the borough for more Charge aVatican Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. HALK On January 27, 1946. Township. uhan 50 vearSi Born )n jackson JACOB beloved husband of ANNIE (nee Hltzel) and father of Continued from Pate 1 crosseo' the nr'dge to attend affairs Hearst, got behind Hylan.

All his in Brooklyn's Irishtown and the i leaders loyally stood by McCooey spoke against peopel's Irishtowners as often cept Browne of Irishtown. He, alone, democracies in liberated countries." Th Bi fupan' thrn the n'y bridf.jeme for Jimmy Walker in.tho From 1901 until 1908 Mr. Don-county. Indiana, he studied at the neUy was a member of the New York Philadelphia College of Pharmacy City Board of Education. He was and the Long Island College of Frank Halk.

Funeral Tuesday, Deatbsi 10:30 a.m., from Park Chapel, 44 former secretary or the Building Medicine, where he received his I iiv.wciii liii; ill HUM17 1 1 cu iiifv pi iiiiai tuafc niiiirr wan 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass ways made them kin, politically. iraaes employers Association in degree in 1895 NOLAN THOMAS, on January Arruses Archbishop An analagous role was played by Church of Holy Innocents, Beverly New York and a former president During World War I he served 27, 1946, at his residence, 478 16th Street. Survived by his wife, Road and E. 17th Street, 11 clock. a local draft board.

He was a mem- Archbishop Spellman who is Requiem Mass St. Benedict Joseph or inevunea Biiumng Metais industries of New York City. In 1908, after several years as an arbitrator With his following in the district on this side of the river, coupled with his Tammany background on the other, Jim Browne early became a factor in the constantly recurring wars in the "Old First" and soon ber of the Kings County Medical actively carrying out the Vatican's Society and the Medical Society of nniw nf trvinir in rwmiuu the The first appointment Walker made as Mayor was that of Jim Browns as Park Commissioner. A few years later when LaGuardia was elected and revamped the park board, placing all five boroughs under one head, Browne, along with the four other park chiefs, found Hannah; daughters. Grace, Gertrude and Olive, and three grand- Labre Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. in the building trades in New York, New York State and a fellow of the American people to accept Franco," BYRNE JOHN on January he was appointed Public Printer by American Medical Association. Izvestia said. soas.

Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 26, 1946, beloved husband of Julia; fought his way to leadership. He A daughter, Norma H.

became a sewer commissioner when himself shunted out of public life. survives. T. J. Higglns Son, Directors, "This new cardinal did his utmost to defend the Vatican when the latter, one year after Japan's treacherous attack on Pearl Har President Theodore Roosevelt, continuing at that post under President William Howard Taft until 1913.

President Roosevelt also named him as a commissioner to study labor devoted father of Eugene and brother of Anna Peque, Claire Fox, Michael and Edward Byrne. Fu He had by that time handed the O'CONNOR THOMAS, Sunday Interment Calvary Cemetery. Henry McCaddin Sc Son, Directors. HELLAND Suddenly, January 25, 1946, GUDRUN, beloved wife of John; dear sister of Mrs. Helmer Olsen and Mrs.

LeU Mamen. Funeral service at Chapel of George Siebold St Son, 7523 3d Avenue, Tuesday, 2 p.m. HOTTER January 27. W46. WILLIAM beloved father of Irene F.

and Ethel M. Hotter; dear brother of Marguerite Yeiser, Walter nnd Bernard. ReDosine at E. Mrs. Eleanor Park January 27, 1946, at his home, 474 Ed Riegelmann was orough president and for years was the Alderman representing that section of our borough before the advent of the present City Council.

bor and in spite of countless crimes conditions in the Panama Canal 'Rprtnti Prom Sunday' Ln edition leadership over to Jim Bell and gone to live out in the Hamptons on Long Lsland a far cry from old Irishtown. Later he came back to live in Flatbush. Jim Browne, for all his rnuo-h nrf 82d Street, loving husband or Eiien Morahan; beloved father of the Baldwin. Jan. 26-Mrs.

Eleanor Japanese imperialism, benevo. Zone. neral from the Stutzmann Chapels 2001 Madison Street, Ridgewood Brooklyn, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Matthias R. Church, 10 lently received the Japanese Am Reverend Thomas F. O'Connor, Old Seawanhaka S.

S. Sister M. Connne, CALLAGHAN MARY on Jan The recognized club In Browne's ready ways, was a square-shooter, district was the well-known Sea-j He never backed down In a oolitlral John, Charles, Clare, Agnes and Corinne; devoted brother of Mary Jane, Matilda and Joseph in Ire uarv 28. 1946. at her home.

119 wanhaka, which had its headquar- fight and he had some very tough Capitol Avenue, Wllliston Park, L. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals Mr. Donnelly was born in of 112 Harrison Baldwin, cord, and before becoming a died yesterday Friday). She was 79.

printer was a school teacher and at! She was a native of Brooklyn and one time worked as a reporter on; had been a resident of Baldwin for the old Bayonne, N. Herald. the last 25 years, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. E.

Donnelly; a son, Edwin J. Don- Edith W. Heyl of the Harrison Ave. nelly, a member of the Board of' address, and four grandchildren, Education in Hartford, and Louis and Charles Heyl and John two brothers. Guy C.

and William and Ralph Frost. ters on wassau ot. ai many a meet-j opponents down there under the ing there between campaigns I ad-, bridge on Brooklyn's waterfront. He dressed the boys and girls and found' was one of IrUhtown's best-known them tip-top company. 'characters.

land. Native of Belanagare, County Roscommon, Ireland. Funeral Wednesday. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Ansclm's Church, 11 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. wife of the late Joseph, and mother 1 7614 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass at of Walter, Arthur and Edward Cal-st. Anselm's R. C. Church, Wednes-laghan and Agnes Harbeck.

Fu-day, 9:30 a.m. 'neral from her home, January 30, JESPERSEN January 25, 1946, at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Requiem in St. jenS, of 1061-A 75th Street, beloved Aldan's Church, Williston Park, husband of Petra and devoted fa- bassador." Izvestia said the Vatican appointed three German cardinals "in order to aid reactionary Catholic groups which are trying to save the remnants of fascism from full destruction." Calls New Cardinals Pro-Fascist It charged that the Polish appointee, Archbishop Adam Stefano Sapieha, "stands behind clerical circles defending Polish reaction against the democratization of Poland and that the Hungarian cardinal designate, Archbishop Joseph Mindszenthy, recently issued a C. Donnelly.

I Funeral services will be hed at 8 PALERMO t- PETER, aged 65, on L. at 10 a.m. Interment Holylther of Einar. Services at Fred January 27, 1946, father of Anthony, UUUUBiy 1, unu, mulct ui World Sits on A-Bomb, 89-Year-Old Savant Says p.m. Sunday at the weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 24 S.

Grand Baldwin, with burial Monday after- John and Mario. Funeral Wednes- Frederick C. Hufldertord Rood Cemetery, Westbury, L. I Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

Funeral services for Frederick C. noon in Green-Wood Cemetery, Hunderford, a retired painter and Brooklyn. Denver (U.R) People alarmed by the atomic bomb will find little decorator of 20 Noel who died 1 KELLNER CHARLES, January consolation in the theories of Dr. Saturday, will be held at 8 o'clock! inns aEIAI'EAM 26 1946. Survived by ten children pastoral letter "packed with lies and vein tf9t4ciavii sixteen grandchildren and four CARLSON On January 27, 1946, JOSEPHINE of 8124 Fort Hamilton Parkway, beloved wife of Charles; devoted mother of Clara King and Walter H.

Carlson; fond grandmother of Muriel King and Warren H. Carlson; dear sister of Gerda Nilson in Sweden. Services at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Tuesday, Funeral services for Jens Jespfr.

defamation of the young Hungarian great grandchildren; also by one brother, Henry. Reposing at his Bailey Willis, professor emeritus of geology, Stanford University. For the bewhiskered scientist maintains that since the dawn of time humanity has been sitting on an atomic bomb a restless dynamic tonight at the Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush with burial tomorrow in Green-Wood Cemetery. Mr.

Hunderford. a native of Deer-field, was brought as a child sen. 54, of 1061 75th a nativei 7' of Denmark, will be held at 2 p.m. The simultaneous appointment of ot th Tft- twKcf 'four American and six Latin-Amer- residence, 68 Penn Street, Brooklyn day, 11 a.m.; Mass St. Joseph's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. PAVEGLANT PAUL, on January 27, 1946, beloved husband of Rose; brother of Bernard, Joseph, Salvatore, Mrs.

Ann Cassino. Funeral from the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Rose of Lima R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. PELUSO ISABELLA. January 25, 1946, wife of the late John; mother of Joseph, Santa, John and Mamie. until Tuesday, January 29.

when Memorial! 7501 5th Ave. Burial cardinals Izvestia concluded, i "cn Afire in a votitan1 nffftte Requiem Mass will be offered at i iiiiunq uit 1. 1 1. oil a t.1 4 ui vJ to Brooklyn, where he lived mast of ibe in Green-Wood Cemetery Transfiguration Church at 10 a.m. C- p.m.

h. A self-feeding furnace beneath the earth's passive surface. Mr. riieri FrWv tn its tentacles to the Ameri- his life. For many years he con Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan, after can continent where it intends to four weeks illness. He was an em-exPIoit for ils own reactionary pur-ploye of the Wlvel Restaurant the extremely influential po- KRAUS ANNA, on January 26 ducted his own painting and decorating business and then wertf. to work for the New York Life Insur 1946. at 227 Cornelia Street.

Re 1 1 suion oi tne unurcn mains reposing at G. Saitta Funeral ance Company, remaining with that I Manhattan. During World War but one can confidently expect that Home. 465 Central Avenue. Funeral concern for 15 years.

He retired -he was in the maritime service Dr. Willis assured, however, that there was no immediate cause for algrm, explaining that it would take these radio-active elements about two billion years to melt the crust of earth. "But whenever it does the earth will become a star, and you and I little angels," grimly warned the 89-year-old scientist. Surviving are his wife. Mrs.

Petra broad democratic groups will not be Tuesday, January 29, at 2 p.m. Also survived by grandsons and five vears ago. widow. Mrs. Jespersen, and a son, Einar Je.sper-: deceived by talk of the allegedly Surviving are his LINDEMAN CHARLES, of S17 new phase of the Vatican's policy granddaughters.

Reposing at Funeral Home, 521 Hicks Street. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m., St. Stephen's Clara Hunderford; two daughters.jsen. Weirfleld Street, on January 27, be. Mrs.

Florence Behning and Mrs. I loved husband of Rose, and dear which only is Intended to camouflage genuine reactionary pro-Fascist activity of very many new R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Mabel Adams, and two grandchil- pive More Food Relief father of William F.

and Minnie Burcaw, and brother of Freda Pot I ter. Services 8 p.m., at Funeral Home, 15 Palmetto Street, uakuu un January iwo, THERESE, at her residence, 18 Seeley Street. Funeral services January 29, at 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Edward F.

Higglns, Director. CHRISTIAN-MARION, on Saturday, January 26, 1946, beloved mother of Frederick and George Christian, daughter of Catherine M. Asche, sister of Mrs. Robert Bain. Funeral services at the Martin A.

'Gleason Funeral Home, 149-20 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, N. on Monday evening, January 28, at 8 p.m. Interment Tuesday, private. COOK GEORGE January 27, 1948, beloved Tiusband of the late Mary Carlisle; father of Mrs. Thomas J.

Hammond, Mrs. Joseph R. Wright, Mrs. William F. Shea, Robert George Frank J.

and William T. Cook; brother of Mrs. A. Carr, Mrs. H.

Harring. Thomas John Cook. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Re- Cemetery. dren. 1 SHINE EUGENE, of Long Beach, I L.

suddenly, on January 27, 1946, Henry P. Weber Five new Brooklyn depots for at Miami Beach, Florida, native of Birind Prom sundu'i Uu edition the Victory Collection of Canned Brosn'a, County Kerry, Ireland. Funeral services for Henry p. Food being conducted by the Ameri-Friends may call after 7 p.m. on 'Weber, a resident of Brooklyn 60 1 can Women's Voluntary Services, Tuesday at the Macken Mortuary, I years, will be held at 3 o'clock this I have been opened to receive con- by Oltmans Lodge, No.

446, F. A. Court Unique, No. 369, F. of i Follows His Master Madera, Cal.

fU.PJ Man is not dog's best friend. A doleful-eyed brown dog went to jail here because his master and some frienda imbibed too freely and were confined in the county bastlle. Ttis dog, the only sober one of the party, stood sadly outside the cell where his errant master sat until officers jailed man's best friend in the local pound. Rockville Centre, L. I.

Funeral afternoon (Sunday) at Fred Herbst iriouuorus lor overseas reuei, ac- A. Funeral Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Nicholas Blasius Jr. Sc Son, Directors LINDHOLM On January 1946, EDWIN R.

of 422 Marine Avenue, beloved husband of Lilly Thursday, January 31, at 9:30 a.m. Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Ave. coming io uan a. west, executive Burial wm he in ureen-wooo cem-: ikuuh STUTZMANN RUDOLPH, oni The food departments at Abraham etery. January 26, 1946, beloved father of Rudolph Jr.

and Frederick de T. and father of Edna I. Wikstrom. 1 Religious service at Ertcson Eric-son's Chapel, 500 State Street, voted brother of Frieda Rehberger. Services at St.

John's Lutheran Church, 114th Street between Myrtle and Jamaica Avenues, Richmond IN NEW POST Robert I. Helliesen of 7608 14th Poly Prep Country Day School and Colgate University graduate, has been appointed regional cargo sales manager for American Airlines in Boston. His duties will relate to air freight, air express and air mail in New Mr. Weber died Friday at his Straus, rreaericn Loeser and tne home, 5701 12th after a brief Namm Store have installed barrels illness. He is survived by two dauch-j to receive canned food, ters, Mrs.

Philip Brosow and Other food depots are at the Philip Cleary: a son, Louis Weber; Y. M. C. 55 Hanson Place, thej nine grandchildren and four great- Y. W.

C. 30 3d Ave. The Vet-grandchildren, ierans and Wives organization will help in sollcitii 2 food. Tuesday at 8 p.m., followed by the ODD but Interesting Hill, L. on Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.

qulem Mass R. C. Church of St. A erie of fot sponsored occo-fconoily by William Dueiqoft i Soa Thomas Aquinas. Interment Holy WALTER FLORENCE A.

(nee Cross Cemetery. Gillespie), on January 27, 1946, l- Delia FoqartV loved wife of Axel I. Walter, master Pmknrrnccerl fnmrnlictc Rtsrlnttd Fran Lit Editions The funeral of Delia Fogarty of Kent, Ohio (U.R "Americans are mariner; sister of Eva Vandenberg, Helen Lagols, Edmund V. and Joseph COYNE-January 26, 1946, MARY, her residence, 213 Carlton Avenue, beloved mother of Mary Bonner. Funeral from the Scully Fu 838 E.

45th who died there 'a'l capitalists at heart, but most of S. Gillespie. Service at her home, 20 Masonic ritual by Bredabiick Lodge, No. 880, F. Sc A.

M. Interment on Wednesday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery. LYNCH JULIA, on January 25, 1946, beloved mother of William. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue.

Requiem Mass St. Mark's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McAVOY HARRY, of 188 11th Street, retired U. S.

Post Office, January 26, 1946, devoted father of Gertrude Fotl, Agnes Scott, Helen Keenan, Anna Murphy and Edward. Wednesday, will be held tomorrow us are just temporarily embar-(Mondav) from the James C. Nu- rassed for funds," Raymond K. Rutland Road, Tuesday, 8 p.m. The oposMim ia Amerlea'a only pnoebed animal A fish Uvea and sleeps but doea net eleae Its eyea Three-quarters the world's eotfee la exported from Braxll Most of the roarlnc noise nf an airplane ia paused by the propeller.

WATERS THOMAS of 29 St. neral Home, 203 De Kalb Avenue, Wednesday, January 30, at' 9:30 thence to Queen of All Saints C. Church. Interment Holy gent Funeral Home, Avenue andMoran. business administration in-E.

28th with a solemn mass of structor at Kent State University requiem at 10 a.m. In the R. C. I here, told his students. Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, aged 40 years, on January 25, 1946, beloved Throws Away His 'Luck' St.

Louis (U.R) "I'm not superstitious," insisted Dick Creegan, a Daily Record reporter, when Cross Cemetery, Church of the Little Flower, Troy "This temporary embarrassment husband of June, and son of Catherine (nee Schindler) and the late Ave and Avenue D. Burial will bejoften lasts a he added in Calvary Cemetery. sadly. DAYTON January 27, of 60 An-dover Road, Rockville Centre, MAR Thomas Waters; father of Thomas can I buy another rabbit's foot? Wihum DUNIGAN Son 1 rt t4i ds kali vr. ROfEltS AVI.

A KONTfiOMEDY ST. Tal. MAIa 2.1114 GARET FORBES, beloved wife of Monteath T. Dayton: mother of Solemn Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10 and June, and brother of John. Reposing at Skelton's Chapel, 86-08 Broadway, near Queens Boulevard, a.m., Holy Family C.

Church Doris and Douglas Dayton; da ugh' ter of Norene Cadmus Forbes; sis' "Five years he explained, "a friend gave me a lucky rabbit foot key ring and I never lost, misplaced or forgot my keys untU I threw it away the other day and Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street at 4th Avenue. ter of Gladys Shipman, G. Muriel Elmhurst. Fflneral Tuesday, 9 a.m.; thence to St.

Leonard's R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Burial St. John's Cemetery.

FORECLOSURES RUDOLPH STUTZMANN, 70, BANKER, MORTICIAN DIES Beoriniwi prom sundtj' Lai Edition i Wyckoff Heights Hospital. He also Rudolph Stutimann, 70. head of i was a member of the Queensboro Forbes, Dr. Neil F. Forbes.

Friends McNIFFE HENRIETTA, on Jan within the hour I lost every key I supreme court, kings county may call at Pettit Brothers and ninqcppir. vtrn Bnn uary 28; beloved wife of Philip and owned." WEBER FRED, on Sunday, Jan Olayton Parlor, 20 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre, till Tuesday, 5 devoted mother of William E. and Mrs. Marie Rose; sister of Mrs. Edmund Waddill, Mrs.

Mildred May, uary 27, 1946, of 68-24 64th Street, Services at St. Mark's Meth Glendale, beloved husband of Josephine Weber (nee Nlederbuhl); odist Church, 200 Hempstead Ave Rudolph Stutzmann Sc Son, Incj Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Stutzmann was a member of an1 Copernicus Lodge 545. F.

Sc A. M.J Ridgewood I Savings died yes-. Aurora Gratft RltJ Philip, Henry, and Alfred Dittmann. Funeral on Wednesday, 2 p.m., from nue, Rockville Centre, Tuesday eve FETED Mrs. Anna M.

Dixon, Republican co-leader of the 10th A. will be honored at the annual entertainment and dance of the district 0. P. club on Friday night in the Hotel St. George, along with Republican County Leader John R.

Crews, who is leader of the 10th A. D. ning, 8:15. Interment Green-Wood the Walsh Chapel, 94-08 118th also survived by sister, Augusta Young. Funeral services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at George Baque Funeral 'tiffs, asaiiut SONAX "RBALTi COU-jPtiRATIoN, at dfendants.

I Pursuant to judtcnwnt of forwloanr iMiti-red herein, dated January 8. 194R I will flrll at pulihc aui'tion oy JACK J. auctioneer, the BROdKLW! RKAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 19 Moauitue Street. Brnok-tvn, Newjrlt. on Hi.

194S at i 12 o'clwlc Tv.nn. the rnortjgacerl prfm-I i.e in RrnuVvn. Kings' County, Nrw Ynrk. rlirpi'tcH hy aaid to hi i pold. aituate at tne.

anutherlv corner nf Fifth AwnuoT and Third Street bein a plot 37t In width on Fifth Ase-' nil. ffiT tn the rear hv 'feet 8 I ini hVH in dpth along Third P'reet and on the iuthw--5irly being known nunibrr 321 Fifth Avenue. Cemetery, Brooklyn. Street, Richmond Hill. uraay -aaiuroay, in and Ksmet Tem A A Heights Hospital, Ridgewood.

HelA a i i 1 -i w- Home, 614 Woodward Avenue HAm, Rll A tr DIESEN January 26, 1946, ERNST Walter laCoofet DIGNIFIED ilfiA FUNERALS At 13J OUR fUnerai homes (srooittrsi IS1 Lhsttai fcoota.snt-gULarsaintsi 4-I2M Smntfc Averma I-tSAS till UtUnk A SUraiwwf 2424-7 fUJIEMS MILSTEIN HARRY, suddenly, C. of 2042 Harlng Street, beloved January 27, 1946, beloved brother of the Nathan Milstein and Jennie Engel Augusta Btutzmann. his nome was wlllilimRburg singings orieties, father of Mrs. William May, Mrs, Charles McNeill and Edward Diesen. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memo son, of 1839 E.

28th Street. Notice at HM-aii ranc ne soutn, men- surviving are two sons. Rndolnh mond Hill. of funeral later. and Frederick C.

Stutzmann, Mr. Stutzmann, born and edu- nf ihl' nnrfprtjiitinff In Q9cmorfam IHNKEN In cherished memory of ary 28, 1945. rial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 8:30 Interment Evergreens Ceme jT'Tltrooklyn. New fork, together lsa-10 Rmslda lia-IUIts a-MTS U-32 Forest Araasw IKaaMs M9M MORR On January 27, 1946, cated In Brooklyn, founded the un- firm. slster Ml Fr)ed(l r.

dertaking business bearing his name tery. HENRIETTA, wife of the late Carl and mother of Carl in her 89th He Is Bon hut not for.nM.n -u. I url B- Funeral services will be held at DONOHUE On January 27, 1946. HELEN M. DONOHUE, native of Market, County Cork, Ireland, HENRY McCADDIN SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Out viidi ranfi tf pncti meett year.

Reposing George J. Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue. Service Tuesday, January 29, 8 p.m. MULOAHY MARY. January 25 Ana, as dawns another yr, In our lonely hour of thlnkint, tury.

In 1921 he took a leading part Thought of him am always near; In organizing the Ridgewood Sav- Dnys of sadness wit tome o'er us, Friends may think the wound is healed. Ins Bank and OAme 18 first piTSl- Bu! they little know the lorrow dent, a post he held up to his death. Thai lie, within the heart conee.ted. He gs0 was memDPr o( tne Qneens U4-14 Nartk. BM, i-sii UUI IT A TIN taLAMD 57ir8rA.WastBH1itv61brrtif2-S054 MANHATTAN 11T Wssl 72nd StrMt-TRatalf tr 7-t7M Uil (irtt fcunua nilsaaliitrisw 4-U00 MONK 1 Wart 190th Strati RAymtMs 9-1M0 E.

Trasmtrt 7 2700 147 WMat Asamsa MOtt Hawass M272 witTCMiarf 14 Mamaraswdi Arasw IWittA rtafm it Most tor ftprtisvitalve Wo OolitatMwi 8.30 p.m. Tuesday In St. John's Lutheran Church, 114th Myrtle and Jamaica Richmond Hill. The Rev. Robert F.

Welskotten, pastor, will officiate. Interment will be Deiovea wne oi me late uorneiius, and devoted mother of Mrs. Kath 1948, at her residence, 159 30th fining restrictiona and regulations, repirirtlon." in I.iher 21. Section 4 of page sewer agreement In Uher 4 Mi of Conveyanre. pa-e S2.

pirty wall areenii'iit in Liber 4.i2r) nf Cunvi'vanres. page 34. Reference is made to said Judgment for a more completa deaenpuon of uaid premises. Xted. January 9 1H16.

Joseph sanver. R. fere. RTVONA 4 R1VOV.4, Plaintiffs Attorneys, 13o Broadway. New York fi.

New York. SUPREME COURT. KINCS COUNTY ANNA THOMOPOIMX53. plaintiff, against JOHN F. BLISS, at defendant leen Kane, Mrs.

Eleanor O'Rourke, tvtrf individual ttrcumslance KJ ixmng wins ana UAUUflltK. Advisory Board of the Bank of the1 Street. Survived by nephew, Francis Mrs. Anna Horgan, Cornelius, John J. Mulcahy.

Requiem Mass Tues. risTtjtiii in loving memorv of uiui, day, 10 a.m., St. Michael's R. C. Edwin and Francis Donohue, Funeral from her residence, 469 78th Street, on Wednesday, Janu HELEN PETERS, beloved wife of Phineas; mother of Joseph and Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cem Active ior many years in civic and benevolent circles he was treasurer of the Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce, and a trustee of the Fred HERBST etery. Direction Eugene Newman, MEETINO NOTTCR Ross. Departed this life January 28, 1945. ary 30, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels R. C.

Church. 284 stn Street. STOCK HOLDRERS' MEETINO CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES i 24 SEVENTH AVENUE NEvim 1-8912 Aitarrsr J. H.Cadala. Mir.

LOCAL CRTJRRAN ONTArfT Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Pursuant to Itldgment dated January NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the Stockholders 9th, ISIS. I will sell at public auction of the V. S. Malt Comnanv will he hv IRVINti HIRSCH. auctioneer, at.

Eilibliiltd 75 TEARS S-S531 held at the office of the Company, 'at Brooklyn Real Exchange. JS9 No. North Henry Street, in the, Montagu Street. Brooklyn, N. on Borough of Brooklyn.

County of King Febru iry llth. 1946. at Iz clork noon. City and State of Nrw York, on thei nrermui known as Section 9. Block MoxticiatU 83 HASO PLACE atUsaLLR.R.

Drpoi and TM1 Stk Atrniit) 711 fifth SlrMl BROOKI Y. N. Y. Umrl tfara.l. Limm ims rot- aanat roar i.iih 5th day of February, lary, tiiih.

at i 0 clock 2 i74. it t2 as "tioti on 1 ax Map or GEORGE D. CONANT Moodingtr Funtral Parian Personal Senric Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1 120 FLATBUSH AVE. BUckmimtar 2-024T JAMES H. TRACY.inc Funeral Directors EBBERS-HILL CHUM Irau fuiral Ctyd 519 Clinton Avtnu 6.

I. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr. Min 2-0531 in rue afternoon tor the purpose of, the Borough of Brooklyn. City of ye ro electing Directors for the ensuing year York, on March 8th.

1944. For trior and inspectors of election! to serve at'exai description reference may had Mnltra CViitli AvaiUbb Evnywlm CMnlt OMkt Din'? la Onr ShowrMB FrraiUM S723 5tb At. WlidW S-M40 HI! IStfc At. BEateahmt IZ541 Vital notlci oecepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

for publlcotlon rha umi day; at lot at 10 p.m. Sorurdoy night for publication. the next annual meeting and for the; to the, judgment, tranactinn of such other husin'esa as1 Paled January 1sth 1948, mav come before the said meeting. JOHN MANNISH. Referee.

Dated Prookh-n. N. 1946 PEN.T. SCHWARTZ. Plaintiff HENRY SCHEUERMANN Sec Attorney, 305 Broadway.

New Yo-k ja2S-2: -M City. Ja-6t JI4W Business Offiea 159? Fihea St. Cktpa4t Araaaklt Jell Tracy, lie Mfr, -tfg- -s---r---.

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