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GILHAULEY Tn the service of BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 20, 1943 JBpathfi ROBERT W. DOYE DIES AT Recover lliis country, on June 27, 1943. Tech nician 4rh orario RSTRVARFJ Matildi Noble Vaterbury of 35 I 1 Anderson. John Lawlor, Catherine GILHAULEY, U. S.

Army, beloved Bell. Frank Maroney. Bnciiet son of the late Peter and Mary NATIONAL CITY BANK AIDE In Recent Losses West NecK was buried today in Spring Harbor Memorial Cemetery. Funeral serv Brooks. George McBrida, Felix i nee McMahoni; devoted brother of Mary.

Peter and Thomas GU- Stock smade a quiet recovery Weed Doye, assistant controller KS hauley. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home. Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place, after 12 noon during the morning dealings to ices were held last night in the Clarence Huff Funeral Home, 71 New with the Rev. B.

Frank Moss, pastor of the Cen day. Net gains in the main list of the National ity Bank of Xew York, will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Falrchild hapel, 931 Atlantic Ave. Burial will be private. Wednesday.

Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Oross Cemetery.

tral Presbyterian Church, offici ranged to a point with some of the stocks recently under pres ating. Mrs. Waterbury, a native of sure up as much as two points, GLASSFORD-E lizabeth 'St. Johns, New Brunswick, died The Volatile Superior Oil of Mr. Doye, who lived at 64jy sth died Sunday night at HUNTER, on July 19, 1948, at her residence, 171 Rutland Road.

1 Saturday night. Surviving 'are California, 20-point loser yester 'her husband, David G. Water day, rallied, six points to 202 on hury; a daughter, Mrs. Roy E. a single transaction.

I 'fjr Railroad issues made the best Larson of Port Washington, and McDermott.C. Davidson, Edward Mclntyre, John J. Dermody, M. McNamara, James Doremus. M.

B. McSkimming. A. owllng, Edward Monsen, Olaf Doye, Robert W. Nicholson, S.

A. Foley, WilUam Quigley Thomas Poster, Margaret Reilly, Marian Prevtag, Ida Romolo, Samuel Gavin, Margaret Schroeder, Cina GUhauley, B. J. Stromgren. Hulda Glaford, E.

H. Sullivan. Edward Hall. Clara Szymczak. L.

Howe. Harold Ternan, Bernard Kaminski, Xavier Thomas. Alex Kelly, Thomas Tizon, Kathleen Kirchner. B. L.

Tophain. Louise Charles Wear, Whitfield Lauriiiitis, H. J. Young. William ANDERSON -On July 20, 1948, JOHX J.

F. ANDERSON. Reposing ai Klages Funeral Home. Ridge-wood Avenue, corner Richmond Street. Mass at St.

Malachy's R.C. Church, Van Siclen Avenue, Friday, 9 a.m. Kindly omit flowers. BELL FRANK on July 18. 1348, beloved husband nf Cmi A nother of David Morrison Glass-ford.

Service at Falrchild Chapel J51 Atlantic Avenue, on Thursdax it 2 p.m. interment private. HALL CLARA, on July 18 1948, at her home. 452 Herkimer Street. Services at St.

John's a granddaughter, Jeanne Larson. K. group recoveries. Several of the steels and the motors firmed. Oils generally were lie had been ill for some time, Mot of his business career was as a banker.

He was xun in Brooklyn and entered he employ of the National Citv as a clerk in the foreign collection department in KU-i following his graduation from New York University. For a time he was a member of the foreign branch inspection staff i i I 7 I Chapel, 470 Herkimer Street Wednesday, 10 a.m. HOWE HAROLD, retired member N. Y. P.

on July 17, 1948. at his residence, 592 Prospect Avenue, beloved husband of Irene (nee McGuire); devoted father of Irene Mrs. Edward Shea, Mrs. Matthew Williams, Joha P. and brother better.

Coppers recovered as much as two points In American Smelting. Among the better gainers were Allied Chemical, Tmerlcan Can, General Steel Castings Preferred, and International Silver, all up two points or more. Gains of a point or better were noted in Goodrich, Inland Steel, Gulf Oil, National Lead, Phillips Petroleum, Plymouth Oil, Texas Company and J. I. Case.

Edward J. Dowling, Boro Engineer The funeral of Edward J. Dowling, an engineer with Ford Bacon Davis, consulting engineers, 39 Broadway, Manhattan, will be held tomorrow from Sch.tefer's Funeral Parlors. 4 1 2.1 Ith Ave. A solemn and in that capacity traveled considerably.

He was appointed assistant controller In In World War I Mr. Dove of Mrs. Lillian Dietrich. Funeral thence to Holy -ci ed as a lieutenant in the Service wri a Wednesday, 9 a.m.; o'cinfif i iName R. C.

Church, where Re-! army I I Robert Weed Doye l-r i Interment Green-Wood Cemetery' Mass 'm be ottered. Iuier-Funeral under direction of Stephen menl tmeien Funeral Home, 2601 Pitkin Avenue.) JasPh Kedmond. I KAMINSKI XAVIER on lie was a member of the M'linauk Cluli and made a hohiiv of Mamp collecting. Surviving are bis widow. Z.

1948, husband of the Muriel Calindo Dove; a 'Dove, and two sisters. Mis. lathtr of George, Edmund, John dwr father of BronWav, (humliter. Muriel I lower: hisjCooiKe Wiles and llermina orothy. Mary Brooks.

Ethel DowdiY.i' Harold Howe, SO, Retired Policeman Joseph, Frank, MlN. Roliei't C. H. Dnve P. Tl also survnea oy RETURN VISIT-Rear Admiral Richard E.

Byrd, U. 5. N. who dedicated Floyd Bennett Field in 1930, visited the borough airport yesterday. He is shown above, left, talking over old times with Comm.

V. Rondecker, U. S. center, and Comm. Samuel Levy, U.

S. present public information officer, who was in the first plane to land at the field after the dedication. grandchildren. Reposing at his aJCfltOS iua noweu. runerai ironi Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, on Thursday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Re-fluiem Mass St. Francis Xavier Church. John H. Timms, Director. requiem mass will be offered at i.m.

in SI. Michael's R. C. Cluirih Ith Ave. ami I'Jd St.

Htu'hl wi'l bf in Cemetery. Mr. Dowling, who lived at :175 4 '2d St died -Saturday in the Methodist Hospital of Injuries received In a fall while on a vacation tip-State over the July 4 weekend. lie was born in Brooklyn, the son of the late Edward and Rose Brady Dowling, well-known residence, 3a9 4M atreet. i-unerai Thursday, July 22.

Requiem Mass) NICHOLSON SARAH on At Our Lariv of Czenstwhowa R.C.I July 19. bekved wife of the Church. 24th street near 4th Ave-I'a Charles Lewis Nicholson; de Sgt. Tornavene Rites Thursday Sgt, Francis R. Tornavene, formerly of 9.10 71st who nue, at 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. John F. Jurek, Director. voted mother of George F. Nicholson and Sadie E.

Leyonmark. Reposing' at Trinity Church, Wall Street, and Broadway. N. Y. C.

Fu A solem.i ma.ss of requiem for Harold Howe, World War veteran and a retired member of the Xew York Police Department, will be offered at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at Holy Name R. C. Church, Prospect Park West and Prospect Ave. The funeral will be from his home, 502 Pros-; pect where he died on Saturday.

Burial will be in the William Nelson Cromwell, 94, Noted Corporation Lawyer neral services Thursday, 2 p.m. In CASEY MARY, July 18, 1948. Gloved aunt of Bridie Airey, Mary Connell, Charles Hayes and William Airey. Reposing Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, until Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Saviour's R. C. Church, 10 a m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. DAVIDSON EDWARD V. A KELLY THOMAS on July 19. 1948, beloved husband of Brooklyn residents. Surviving terment Green-Wood Cenetery.

was killed Dec. 27, 1914 over Cathleen (nee Jovce); devoted 'are his widow VVra are tatner or tugene, Kaymona, v--" nictuu nue ci vuig uu i. 1 1948 t. hix residence 1fi 4 1 lllglies tttO SOHS. William Nelson Cromwell, 94, His fees at one time ranged senior nartner- nf the law firmiUP to S500.000 and lie Once ll "iw Uth heulmim husband oV Alr W1U uneUjTnomasan.IAl1hur:tW0SjsterS( Retxisine at 'Mary; dear iatner or tana, uiaays.

wmi miiuaiy nuiiois inursuay airs. Misun lsneny anu on July 19. 1948, beloved Ttfsband: Name R. C. Church hia residence.

451 13th Street. of Anna; devoted father of Gustave National Cemetery at Pinelawn. Mr. Howe was born in Brooklyn 50 years ago and in World War I served overseas with the Moth. Regiment.

He joined the and Elizabeth; brother of Mrs, jn tne Long Island National; Margaret r'elc'm; a brother, Pinel.wn A m.mnr-i 'Thomas Dowling, and a nephew, of Sullivan Cromwell, IS Wall Manhattan, and known internationally as a corporalion Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy mks ninerai service weum-soaj Dr. Charles J. Cl'awlev. tai mass win ne otiereo prior KIRCHNER BERTRAM on p.m.

Kequiem muss oo lawyer, died yesterday at hi? and Jude R. C. Church July 19, 1948, beloved husband of i Simon home, 12 W. 49th Manhattan. He was a native of Brooklyn Eva G.

Knchner; father of Gertrude A. Walsh, Louise G. Durando and Evelyn A. Adams; brother of and a graduate of Columbia T. Fiees, Eliza LotiLse IJlzhelmer and Lena Julia Free.s.

Service Wednesday. 2 p.m., at the F. Kearns Funeral Home, 115-10 Rockaway Boulevard, Park. Interment will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery. DERMODY On July 19.

1948, MARGARET (nee Nicholson wife of the late Frank; dear grandmother of Edward Dermody; mother-in-law of Mrs. Genevieve University. Arlene Willis and Blanche Mullin. Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. REILLY MARIAN, on July 17, 1948, beloved daughter of John and Mary; sister of James. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 claimed he had so much money he did not know what to do with it. He was a generous contributor to charities, especially those aiding the blind.

On his 90th birthday, he received a plaque from Helen Keller in recognition of his activities here and abroad in behalf of the sightless. The same year he received the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor from the French Government for his aid to French charities. i His wife, the former Jane Osgood, died in 1931. They had no children. Mr.

Cromwell is credited with Notice of funeral later. Samuel A. Romolo, Surety Co. Official Samuel A. Romolo, vice president of the National Surety Corporation, will be buried in Calvary Cemetery tomorrow to the burial at Holv Innocents R.

C. Church, 37th Manhattan. Sergeant Tornavene was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lbuis A.

Tornavene, and at one time was an Eagle carrier boy. He was a graduate of Public School 170 and Brooklyn Technical High School. He was on his fifth mission when he met his death. He was 23 at the lime. Police Department in 1927, serving for many years in the mounted division.

He retired in 1015. He was attached to the Precinct, on Brooklyn Ave. Mr. Howe was a member of the Father Duffy Chapter of the Rainbow Division Association. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Irene McGuire Howe; three daughters, Irene Mrs. Edward Shea and Mrs. Matthew Williams; a son, John and a devising the structure of large corporations following enact KNIGHT CHARLES, on July 18, 1948. Survived by nephew, 'Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Theodore Van Pelt of Florida, and grandnephew, Hawley T.

Covert of bhuttleworth. Reposing WilUam Marks Church. 10 a.m.' interment St. John's Cemetery. ROMOLO SAMUEL sud OzOne Park, New York.

Funeral A. Martin Funeral Home, Clas ment of the Sherman anti-trust law of 1890. He helped organize the United States Steel Corporation in 1901 and later took a leading part In the creation of the Panama Canal. following a solemn mass of son Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Thursday, 10:45 a.m.

Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. denly, at Rochester, Minnesota, on Besides his parents he is stir- requiem at 10:30 a.m. In St.

Ann's R. C. Church, 110 E. 12th Julv 17, 1948, beloved husband of sister, Mrs Lillian Dietrich. Church.

Interment St. Charles Cecilia Sims Romolo; devoted vived by a brother, Louis, and Cemetery. brother of Anne, Lee and Charles 'a sister, Joan. Wednesday, 1 p.m., from the Leol F. Kearns Funeral Home, 115-10 Rockaway Boulevard, Ozone Park.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. LAURINITIS HENRY 23 years old, July 17, 1948. Survived by parents, William and Frances, and three sisters, Anna, Beatrice and Adele. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m., from Chapel, 423 Metropolitan Avenue. (Torrington, DOYE ROBERT WEED.

With Lt. S. W. Erickson Joseph McCully, Cashmore Joins In Garbage War Romolo. Reposing at Frank E.

Campbell "The Funeral Church," Madison Avenue at 81st Street. Requiem Mass will be offered at St. Ann's R. C. Church, 110 E.

12th Street, New York City, Sgt. Gullo, Killed Manhattan. He died Saturday at the Colonial Hospital, Rochester, Minn. His home was at 45 E. Manhattan.

Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Romolo, well known in the field of burglary and inland marine insurance, joined the National Surety Corporation in 1II25, He deep sorrow we record the death of our Comrade, ROBERT WEED DOYE. On Sunday, July 18. Services will be held at the Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Rites Tomorrow Continued From Page 1 Former Pugilist Joseph McCuJly, former well In Battle of Bulge of a brisk Southwest wind Lt. Stanley W.

Erickson 'of the armv air force, whose horiv papers please copy.) LAWLOR CATHERINE of which between 9 and 10 o'clock Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Members are requested to attend. Lt. LAURENCE C. LOVELL, Post 642, American Legion.

last night whipped up the shal Sgt. Thomas Gullo, son of became manager of the bur- Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, SCHROEDER CINA of 683 Onderdonk Avenue, on July 18 1948. beloved mother of Anna Schroeder Irwin and John Edward. Funeral Wednesday.

10:45 known boxer, bicycle rider and semi-pro baseball player, died yesterday in St'. John's Hospital 1135 Hancock Street, July 19, 1948, glary division, and in was low, stagnant waters of the in dear mother of Catherine and Rodrick devoted sister of at the age of 76. He lived at Frederick L. Carver, Commander. named a vice president.

Mr. Romolo served on sev let, called Flatlands Bay, and drove most of the accumulated was returned to this country re-1 cently, will be buried with military honors at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Long Island National Cemetery. Pinelawn, The young army officer, who formerly lived at 802 Clarence E. Johnson, Jm Grennan; also survived by eral committees of the National Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Gullo of 381.0 12th will be buried with military honors Thursday in Holy Cross Cemetery following a solemn mass of requiem in St. Cathatine of Alexandria a.m., irom George wersi runerai 11-05 15th Long Island City. Mr. McCully was one of Kid McCoy's sparring partners In J.

'iRe posing Koch runeral Home, 514: Hart Street, corner Ever July 20. 1948. at 4 Elice Place floating garbage out into Jam aica Bay. 'Bent Day In Many Weeks' died Inter- Wilson Avenue. Solemn Ma.ss Avenue, Brooklyn Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters.

He was a mem Iter of the Garden City Country 1891) when the latter won the a.m. Thursday. St. Martin ol menfc Lutheran Cemetery Tours R. C.

Church, Interment welterweight championship. He often recalled how in 1890 he riftitvd liall "It's the best day we've had! was killed in England. Dec. 27. in many commented! 1941, when his flack riddled one of the neighbors, vvhol Flying Fortress crashed after a Baldwin; loving mother of Dorothea B.

Fowley and Helen E. Kloiber. Funeral services Thursday at 2:30 p.m., at Weigand Bros. Funeral Parlor, Grand Avenue, Baldwin. R.

('. Church, Fort HaiuiltonjClub. Parkway and 40th St. From! Survh ing are widow. Mrs, Calvary Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. STROMGREN HULDA, on July 19, 1948, of 120 7th Avenue, beloved mother of Allen and Ebba; also survived by a grandson, Allen two sisters, Amanda Olson and (his evening until shottlv be-jCecelia Uoino brolhci'. I ,,.1,1,1, liivinatil viitnrv tn bombing raid over Germany, He added: MARONEY BRIDGET, July 19, 1Q48 at the hnmi nf hpr mliin nge- (jtippnshmT) team of Lone fore the mass the body will bejCharles and two sisters, at the chapel at 5801 13th AveJline and Ann Romolo. Sergeant Gullo, who entered! wwuu un auiy Van Dam Street. Survived by EDWARD J.

of 375 42d Street, Mtna' Bolander. Services at Eric-son Ericson's Chapel, 500 State "You wouldn't believe it, bu last year we used to swim in that inlet. Now if you tried it you'd come out coated with Island over an outfit known as the Howaids of Brooklyn. In 1895 he won the Long Island loved husband of Vera Mae (nee McCarthy of Pasadena, Wednesday at 8 p.m. In the armed service in November, 1012, was killed while serving ut cu ia wier oi and cousins, Catherine Doherly, torment Thursday, 10 a.m., Ever City bicycle championship in a race over a stretch from Long uiumr.

uiJolm anci josepn Lacev. Fu-Ujieens Cemetery. as a paratrooper dn the Hattlej Louise E. Topham, Charily Worker inursaay, a.m. noiemn suit.t.tvam TiiK- 19 1948 Caot.

nf the Bulire. He was 22 at the' Island City to Flushing. uu lnuniaa, untie oi ui. 0f Requiem at St. Cecilia's TJ.

S. M. of 373 lime. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. runerai irom scnae- R.

c. church, 10 a.m. Interment Street, beloved husband of Bunl jn 0et. 11,1 Ho1'11 )n Brooklyn Oct. 11, was 27 at the time.

In the Lt. Stanley V. Erickson Post, American Legion, was organized and named in his honor, He was the son of Mrs. Lylle Erickson of 1002 7th Ave. Born in Rrooklyn, Lieutenant Erickson was graduated from Public School 203 and Brooklyn Technical High School.

Prior to his enlistment, he was employed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories. He was the holder of the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters. rer runerai manors, 4tn Avenue Holv Cross Cemetery. Anna McCully; two daughters, r.veiyii oroiuei ui ivim. nuu it.

4Jd Street, Wednesday, July 21 William P. Murphy Son. sot riom. he attended Dewey Funeral services for Louise, Mrs. John 'Ihomson and Mrs, McBRIDE On July 18 FELIX en Sullivan.

U. S. A. A. F.

Fu- High School. He received Topham, of 11 Stephau's Charles Stalters, and five sons, beloved brother of Thomas J.jneral Thursday, 8:45 a.m., from paratroop training at Fort Ben-; who died Sunday, will; Albert, William, Joseph Laura Mrs. Harrv Smith and! Funeral Home, 7122 4th ring, and went overseas in'i. lipid at 2 n.m. tomorrow at! Harold and John.

9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Michael's R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FOLEY Pvt.

WILLIAM devoted son of John and Mary Foley; beloved brother of Sister M. Fuiia, C.S.J.; James Foley of Mount St. Mary's Seminary, F.mittsburg, Edmund, Joseph iiid John. Reposing at the Fair- 1911, He was the holder Episcopal Church of the: of the Bronze Star, the Presl- Xativitv, Ocean Ave, and Far-c Qi I dential Citation and the Purple ragut Road. The Rev.

Thomas'' 3 30'e JOIR Heart. il Settle, rector, will officiate black garbage." Representative Emanuel Cet-ler, whose Congressional district includes the stench-ridden area, commented today that "there should be no dumping of garbage or sewage seepage in tidal waters which are in close proximity to residential areas." While pointing out that garbage dumping operations were a city matter and outside his jurisdiction as a Congressman he suggested that the inlet might be filled in with sand pumped from Jamaica Bay instead of garbage. That method, he mentioned, was employed in laying down the foundation for ihe New York International Airport at Idlewild. Continued dumping of garbage, he warned, might, lead to the spread of typhus or other epidemic diseases. Mrs.

Thomas Long. Funeral from Requiem Ma.ss St. rairicK cnurcn. Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th SZYMCZAK-LUDWIK, on Sun-Avenue Wednesday; Solemn Re-L July lg Survived by hls wiit qu ern Mass ot. Ansehns Church, hl one daughter, Ann; a.m.

Interment Holy Cross er, Antonina; one brother, John; Cemetery. Uo Helen and Jean. Fu- McDERMOTT CATHERINE! ncral from 5th Avenue Chapel, 691 (nee Ferguson), Julv 19, In her 1 5th Avenue, corner 21st Street, on 86th vear. mother of the Rev. John Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re Milk Price War Continued From Page 1 Burial will be in Green-Wood child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue.

Besides his parents he is survived by three brothers, Peter. Michael and Vincent Cullo, Hie latter a former member of the air force. Solemn Hi(jh Requiem Mass at St. Teresa's R. C.

Church, 9:30 am. Thursday. Interment National Cemetery, Pinelawn. Cemetery. Miss Topham, a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, was a daughter of the late Charles R.

F. and Sarah Topham. She was a member of the Church of the N'ativity and had tftieen secre and Daniel; sister of Mrs, Winifred keepers were making a fair profit. He predicted a spread of the price war. Mr.

Alurtagh said: is encouraging to find that stores are willing to sell milk at prices Edwards, Mrs. Albert E. Stouten- hnrp Rpnnkinp nt. ttip Pnlnmhus quiem Mass Our Lafly 01 czen-stochowa Church, 24th Street near 4th Avenue, 10 a.m. interment St.

John's Cemetery. Director John E. Budnick. Mrs. Elizabeth R.

Roosevelt Hyde Park, July 20 (U.R Funeral services will be held at St. James Church here tomorrow for Mrs. Elizabeth Riley Roosevelt, 79, sister-in-law of the late President Franklin Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt died jesterday In her Hyde Park -home.

FOSTER On July 18 MAR-jrirrld rhnripl il VU KOth Htreet Fewer Fires in '47 But Loss Was Greater tary-treasurer of its Altar Chap- ch the average consumer OARET beloved wife of the late Solemn Requlem Mass Thursday at William H. Foster, and dear churcn of A9Cension. 221 W. 107th daughter of the late William at 10 a.m. interment Holy Augusta Hampton.

Funeral rmeterv There were 4.060 fewer fires, ter since 1903. For the last 15 jW TERNAN BERNARD on July 19. 1948, beloved husband of Julia Daly; dear father of Catherine Crowley, Dorothy Doran and the Chapel 7523 3d Sheridan, Director. in this city last vear than she had been secretary ofin pay. 1 he owners nave toia 10-16.

according to the annua! the Pariah Aid, and for many me that, at those prices, they Fire Department report filed vears had sung in the choir, re making a fair profit, with Mayor O'Dwyer todav hy 1 During the recent, war shej 'i am confident that the price Commissioner Frank Qtiayle.jwas active in the Red Cross andi'ts will be followed by other MclNTYRE Suddenly, on July the late Father Dominic Ternan, Patrick's Church, 9:30 a.m. interment Calvary Cemetery. J. J. Darraugh Son.

17, at Putnam Lake, Conn Reposing at Donnelly of 380 92d Street, beloved Funeral Home. 207 Euclid band of Catherine (nee O'Neill); Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 The 1947 total was 40,704 blazes FREYTAG IDA on July 18, a.m. Thursday at the Blessed Sacra HpvnfpH fnthpr nf Tarv Walter B. ookw Nw York'i largest Juntrat DVcforf had served as a nurse's aid in St.

Giles the Cripple Home for Children. She also had been interested in the work of the old Flatbush Day Nursery. 1948, of 218-16 99th Avenue, beloved! Anne j. Backmall and John v.ife of Arthur dear mother of 1 ntnp mnt. as against 44,761 in 19-10.

Last year's fires created more property damage, though worth, as against for 1946. Fewer false alarms, 11,192, were sounded last year, as against 13,255 in 1946. stores not only in Brooklyn but throughout the city." Lists Co-operating Stores A partial list of borough stores co-operating with the Investigation Commissioner in his 'probe, together with prices charged, he announced as follows: Dicatetsen at 245fi Ofrritnen 18c, children; native of Londonderry, Member of St. Patrick's Holy Name Society; Thomas Don-gan Council, Knights of Columbus, and the Rudder Club. Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, Margaret Post, Helen Magwood mid William also survived by two grandchildren.

Reposing at, the Stutzmann Funeral Home. 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, L. I until Wednesday, 6 p.m. Services at the Grace ment R. C.

Church. THOMAS Corp. ALEX 29 years old, late residence, 582 Orand Street, died June 19, 1944. in England, dearly beloved son of Anna and Joseph Thomas; brother of John, Peter and Frank. Reposing at Joseph Oarszva's Funeral Home, 231 Bedford Avenue, until Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., at the Church of the Annunciation.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. 8813 5th Avenue, Thursday; Solemn Church, Springfield i Rpni.ipm Mass Kt Patrick RPhnrrh Lutheran John J. Mclntyre, Steel Co. Foreman The funeral of John .1.

Meln-lyre. tiJ, a foreman in the boiler-makers' division of the Beth- Boulevard Wednesday 8:30 p.m a.m. interment St. John's Deatfis Interment Nassau Knolls Memorial Icemeterv. Dilberrs, 5th Av J9c Roulston store i GeiriUen 2 H.

Lnndau. 3th Av 20r. Oerntsen Beach Seif-Servlce Market, 2462 OmltMn Avx 20c. South Brofikivn Market, 200 Sth Av 20c. PiU'K 1 nursaay, i p.m.

Pvt. JAMES MCNAMARA YOUNG WILLIAM suddenly, on Monday. July 19, 1948, beloved father of William R. Herbert D. and Edwin A.

Young. UAVin t. (nee.Timp 15 iQ1i i invasion of TIZON KATHLEEN (nee Mul Mayhood), of 150-41 115th Prftncei beioved son ot lallyi. on July 18. 1948.

of 830 Ma lehenv Steel Company at the'umon' 20c Kiiiit.h JaBiaira. on .111 18 t. Service at- the Falrchild Chapel. 'iTil. Kpimifi Mark' JOs '-juiia aim reiei, uear uiouier ctrt in liih vr vi of James A and devoted io.i.

on totret- ner Kr. loot. FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Snyder Atenot ULiter 6-4800 Tuesdav, Julv FATON, Catherine 1 P.M it Chaprl BACLSIR. Jemlt g. :) P.M.

al Ibaprl 50 Seventh Ave. MAIn 2-8585 Wednesday, Julv 2si CASEY, Mury A.M. at Chapel Thurrfay, Julv 'l BRKNM R. Maty A ll al haprl 63-32 ForV.t Aren'ue HEeeman 3-0900 Tuesday. JvJu itth Marv A.M.

at h.ip'l Wednesday. J'lly 'Hi RVII l.ilith I. Mm at hapel 150-To HilUideATen7 JA. 6 6670 JhIv OVVf NS Walter III AM al hapel HART. iola A M.

al Chapel ItKWICK. Snphle I IMI P.M. at I i pel HI'OMKS. I arl ('. 3 Oil at Chapel 158-14 Northern Blvd.

FLuthing 3-6600 Wednesday. July 21t VOOtX. Robert, lit 1.1. IC.tll A.M. al hapel 14S1 Fint Ave.

RHinelander 4-5800 Tuesday, 20'h RtRTH. Theresa IOMMI 4.M. al Chapel BKKTHOI.D. Wrraer 1 imi at hiprl 1 ami Ti ,1 Funnfi loved wife of Lawrence also H8 Vh Avr 20c, Thursday from liarrautdi's Fu- BuiLinin vmn mother of Mrs. Ida Gibnev, Mrs.

8 p.m. survived by her mother, Mrs gina, SMBT. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Charle.s J. Margaret Franz and William H. T-dd 5'h A 20r Wihier batk.

2' Mm A neral Home. fith Ave. A Bridget Mullally; four sisters and uji swr til iviis. itiMirip j. solemn mass of renuietn Willie nmnv pr nil lie .1 i it an i.d Amf(icn (irocfrj.

In 09cmorfam follow at Id a.m. in St, Patrick's H. Church. Ith Ave. and 05th Always remember tliat the wide price range offered by Walter B.

(ooke means that funeral cot is for each family to decide. Our service rould not lie salisfaclory to you- or lo us if its rot was more than you could comfortably afford. Remember, too. that the most modest funeral receives the game careful attention as the most elaborate. Our service is always a complete service.

DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP Died GAYNOR ELIZABETH. July 20, 1943. jSt. Burial will be in St. John's Laughlin.

Religioius services at 7 venue S( RJmnpm M'VsI joiners. epting i in rintiels of A Dowlins Inc 92 anf C. Fisher Funeral Chapel. Uidpeis oi uowiing, Matthew R. C.

Church. Inter- Avpnnp Fiiner9l Norman Avenue, on Wednesday, o. r.m,,.,' 1-i0 Bu.stiwick Avenue, runerai the Rev. Dr. Gale officiating.

Cemeter), Thursday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re- Funeral Thursday. July 22, 9-30 McSKIMMING-ALFRED Jr.jquiem Mass at Our Lady of Good Service at A.scension Church July 19. 1948, at Havre de Grace, Counsel R. C.

Church at 10 o'clock, on Kent Street, 10 a.m. Interment beloved husband of Eleanor; I Interment Most Holy Trinity Cem- 3723 Jlc. Dalfo, Sr. 21c Louis 126 Dlvlmon Av Mike's Groierv Stuie 1410 Aimue U. 21r.

Jasco Stores, Hon Si 21c Brrnai King rood Cfn'fr. 8:0 Avf-nut 8. 21c Sylvia MrdiowiU. US Mauler St Harry Mfnikoff, 101 BUmorvt 21c. Dim Mercsdo 745 Dri Avf 21c Humbert Lauro, 1(65 Myrtit Avr JU Cvpress Hills Cemetery.

Cemetery. Mr. Mclntyre, who lived al r(i died of a heart attack Saturday at, Putnam Lake, while visiting at, the home of a daughter there. He was a native of London derry, Ireland. From to he was a construction foreman on the Panama Canal.

Our llp ennot tell ho nt her, Our htirti cannot wht. to ay, Qod (lone leno' how miM her In home that li lonesome todtr. Bertha, Victoria, Charles, WilUam, HARRIS MARGARET RUDDY. In loving memory of our darling Margaret. Died July 20, 1345.

Third Anniversary Masses offered. fnmtr in our MOTHER, DAD, BARBARA and MARGARET. HARRY T. PYL! devoted son of Mary and toe lateewiy. Alfred brother of Robert, TOPHAM-LOTJISE on Sun-Agnes, Mary McSkimming, Julv lg 1948 dauglUer of the Jessie Stephens and Mrs.

Jean Sarah and charlPa Clyde. Services Wednesday at at her home, pm. at the McManus Funeral stepheng Court, Tuesday. Berv-Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. In- lffs Wednesday at the p.

E. terment Thursday, 1:30 p.m., NM-jchurch of the Nativity, Ocean sau KnolU Memorial Park. PortiAvelll)p and Road. Washington, L. I.

WRAR WHITFIELD LOCK- MONSEN OLAF, July 19, in his i WOOD, on Monday, July 19. 1948, 1 66th Vear. beloved husband of of nmn9tnn Una A Mmnv 117 W. 72d Si. 7-9700 Tuesdall.

J'i'V I.OWRIC. I "Ml P.M. at Chiprl PRICE, Harrifltr Mill P.M a I I hi pel SCIIOENEN, Milhlldi M. at I hip'l PALMER. f.eore .4 nil P.M hapel SEL1.ARO.

Oandolfn I mi it I LINDGARI) Kaihrrlue III! tl Chapel MORTUARY, INC III 41 Ttlll BUckmimtcr 2-0174 1925 Church A vtftM was a member of the Rud- In lovine memory Doncan Coinu-il HARRIS ARGARJ MARGARET RUDDY, who depart-: Klliph, of and St. 62 Years of Leadership FAIRGH1LD SONS FtNCfMl DIRECTORS SISCB lit Allaalie Anna Bmklya frint 14cnMl luuil 1ROOBLTH FLUSHING JAMAICA QABDEN CITY MANHASSET ed this life July 20. 1945. Maw Palrick's Hoh Name Societv. Aunt, LILY AN, jOlsa; devoted father of Harold, 'Park, L.

beloved hu'eband Survivlns are hi Esther Monsen, Marjone Peters; i Alice D. Wear; devoted faUier of SAMARTtNT Tn memnrv of irwiil i rRAHEMARR 01K. -I iu I OH I'M Mil- in- 20 SNYOCR AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER 6 4800 SO SEVENTH AVE.

MAIN 2-8585 1211 FLATBUSH AVE. BUCKMlNSTEFt 2 0266 fUNIIAl HOMI1 IN HOOKIYN MANHATTAN HONX QUItNl u.uw.r. vi.u... jvcmg a.i. Miiaiea vvrar oaiiey, Diowier oi lOVUIR Wile and mother, IDA fbnphleri: Mrs rv CTrTtCK is IliTl vrv hat the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Mrs.

C. C. Perrv. Service at the RAMARTTNT m.H tn 1DA7 1 j' pit avV At.Hiii'tn nf iiu dlin JMIH. aAlinc Rrnnklvn mr Turk.

Yxam fiUd Avenue. Services Wednesday, July Falrchild Charjel, 3100 Northern ('. O'Xeil Hack man; srn lohn 1 Mr-i'1'1 PorVtarv of 3 at of New i una ii nua iiiriji nivi i iv-auu Her memory la dar todar Ai In the hour hi pasae4 ia. HUSBAND. DAUGHTERS and GRANDCHILDREN.

21, 8 p.m. Funeral Thursday, Boulevard, Manhasset. on July 22, 10 a.m. Interment Green-1 Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. interment Wood, Iprlvate.

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