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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 21, 1943 Sratlui DOROTHY KATH-I MAGUIKE On 20, 1948, ERINE. on July 20. 1948. beloved GEORGE, of 128-28 149th Street, wife oi Henry dear mother South Ozone Parle, beloved hus-Janet D. Kennedv: also survived band of the late Grace M.

(nee Hold Rites Tonight For Pvt. W. E. Foley IO I ii wiuj rvuoii jiiuiiiuii iu npjcui To Beat the Draft Before Congress Continued From Page 1 Continued From Page 1 throe grandchildren. Services Kelly, and dear father of Grace, at the Siuumauii l-linera! Home.

Arthur and George Joseph. Pu-224-39 Jamaica Avenue. Queens neral from Funeral Home. 82-29 Village. I Thursday.

8:30 p.m. Letferts Boulevard. Kew Gardens, i Interment Nassau Knolls Memo- Friday; Solemn Requiem Mass St. irial Park, Friday, 1:30 p.m. Clement Pope Church.

10 a.m. In of 150 Coihiiv'ican platform," Ross said. But Metnorial rites will ne held Stanley Biesky bv several organizations who just got under the he that as "a matter of be 19 tomorrow fact." several proposals which night in the Falrchild Chapel, wire, for hell New York. Ida M.i. George C.everiey.

A. A. Cuh, W.T. Jr. llw, John tJ-rnindy, m.

Dure us. B. invt-v. Mane L. J- Dorothy f.i!:iuy.i.

Aiulvi 4 terment Tarrytown for and ineligible for the special; the President will make to the 951 Atlantic Darraugh Sons. Direction J. J. are included in said he as special seion 721 Ster-! enlistment. He Uny.

S. L.i'.v lor. Catherine M.uuire. Oi -)i MiCu'ot. Julm A.

M.Car.n, Lillian M.rmo:t.C. Melntyre. W.E. McSkimming, A. Muffett, Mary Morrow.

Robert. Narhman, N. Nicholson. Sarah Ollquist, Eric W. Oswald.

William Phalen. William Quisiey, Thomas Shmict, J. Szymczak, L. platform for William K. Foley of ling Place.

He was and y. killed in' signing up with the army "toithe Democratic be natriotic." hut also to "savel94S. PANNIZ I-Pfc. ANTHONY, died January 8. 1945.

Survived by father. Bernardo: mother. Mary, of onus 7th Awr.ue; beloved brother of Loui. John. Nicholas.

Frank. Henry. Reposing at Falcone Fu i titi t.i.i i McCABE JOHN suddenly, on July 20. 1948. of 99-05 159th Avenue.

Howard Beach, L. I. Re-txisinu at the C. Casey Funeral Home, Howard Beach. Notice of ranee.

i hi i i 18. 1044. whilt a year ot my luiure. ne aaueu, saui inai in laige iui, that unless war breaks out, he the program to be put forward wants to come back to civvies the President Is "already in ierving with a narachutp unit aeain as fast as uossible. t'onsres; some of it far Meanwhile, Selective Service along in the legislative neral Home 325 Smith corner President Street.

Solemn Mass of Requiem. Our Iriy of Perpetual Help R. C. Church. 5th Avenue and Street.

Friday, 10 am Interment St. John's Cemetery. He as the son of John E. and A Mary Fol Xr- funeral later. McCANN LILLIAN July 20, 1948, of 60 Shepherd Avenue, beloved wife or James dear mother of Mrs.

John Inch and James sister of Joseph Conaty. Funeral Friday from John Metzner headquarters announced that'process." Brooklyn will have 24 draftj was understood Mr. Tru boards, all in one office, thejman will request again the en location of which has not vet'actment of price-control meas .4 Ve. ilium Cerry. Albert 'iiiiiault y.

E. H. 1 catton. Kiancus M.irv 1 Mary M. T.

Lim-ohi Jr ws Maurice t- Thomas A. J. I'll' -n'y, I and brother of Sister M. Fgi-din, C. S.

.1.: FITZGERALD JENNIE mee i -la inlQ ifd nt rv. w. i. lieen designated. The borough on certain commodities Ternan.

Bernard Thomas. Alex Thord.sen.T. Tormey, Maria Whiltaker. W. Vinieombe.

Mary Wear. Whitfield Yawsjer. Helen Yotimr. William Re- A' ii, i Parlors. 2890 Atlantic Avenue is pvntu iMl i.i c.inttilnitp about and "tand-hv" authority to quiflll ij a ai.

iiart of Mrs. John Gleason; sister a seminarian at St. Mary's Seminary, Kmmitsburg. d. Joseph and R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's IfKUMlO inductees to the ari- i-heck spiraling prices of oth ous serice, comnareti withers. Trarm-iUt.

Funeral' Friday. Llohn for Manhaltan. l0(MK)u; Hoss said he i unable now Ivy V-A Fronx. for to gne any details on the f. ti en, tn in 1 I i iiri Mi' TriiniQn' 20, 1948 CATHERINE, Organizations to participate; for the July 19.

in her'jn Harryiuueens a from her residence. 3JC Street. Requiem Mass Holy Crass R. C. Church.

Interment Holy McDERMOTT nee Ferguson ANDERSON -On Jtiiv ''OH J. p. ANDERSON auo ioi men- 1 "nnu. Reposing A. Kullock Post, Veterans ofnond.

ui ntaKe tor comoaunig nign Foreign Wars; the 9th Wardi Registration will be carried. prices. 3iith year, mother of the Rev. John and Daniel: sister of Mrs. Winifred Edwards.

Mrs. Albert E. Siouten- Funeral Home, Ridge-( Cross Cemetery, 'uiou Avenue, corner Richmond" Ma.ss at St. Malachy's R.C.: FOLEY-Pvt. WILLIAM de-' i' uvh.

V.in Siclen Avenue. Thurs-, voted son of Joint and Mary Memorial Post. American Le-tout between Aug. 110 and Sept. lay Dixuns Berlin llio Circle Chapel.

43 W. 60th street.jgion; Father Fdwanl Ktauns of all men l-S to Zk although' Mr. Truman's spokesman said I a.m Kindly omit flowers, i Foley; beloved brother of Sister 1, Solemn Requiem Ma.ss Thursday at! ley Post, atnoiic ar eifi-joniy tnose i and outer in could not discuss at this time Eeidia, CS James Foley i- no tt 1o.U 4 lil rtlil ar Kmf'A. H1.1X IDA 011 July 20, 1948. vt, unit ut Vf irv'x Seminarv uod nt 10 a.m.

Inierment Holy Mothers of America. of Eva and the late! Cross Ofuietfiy. r'(uifcm mass ill be of i Miii.ussen Staff photo Schalk tells Borough President oeiwve ui uie nH i he Fair- CONFER Mrs. Bertha Atlantic Avenue. I aiuec'K nome ior runerais.jj.jjjijj Chapel the possibility the President might include a report on the I current Berlin crisis in his message.

i Ross listed several points which the President will urge 'upon Conores and which were Cornelius n. oneiiuau. u.imoi, fered at MdNTYRE WINIFRED on St. Tere CashmOre of her side n.io a.m. tomorrow in a's R.

I' Church, Clas- in the fight against the Great 'i i.ii iiiiii.soav. o.ni Solemn Hixh Requiem Mas. at St 1 Capt. Sullivan, 46; Bay Ridge Skipper Teresa's R. C.

Church, 9:30 am Thursday. Interment Nation. Cemetery, Pinela.Mi. July 20. 1948.

of 218 Bay 8th Street. 'son e. and Sterling Place, in-loved mother of Frank P. and IP in the -National Charles kirandmother of Rulh (Vm, fiiiphncn Stench in the Marine Park-Jamaica Bay area. Assemblyman Lawrence P.

Murphy, center, assists in the details. Woman Who Led Odor Fight Thanks Cashmore W. Charles T. and Sim run and skier of George Nichoi and llpii-rietta Lainoieaux Services at Eric.son Eric-son's Chaiiel. 500 State Sd'eet.

Thursday at 8 m. GERRY-ALBERT, on Juiv 20. in his vear, beloved husoand of Helen; devoted father ot Fred and Herbert Gerry, Mrs. Firmbach. Mrs.

Doris Pearson. He 11 MARY. July 18. iH. mother of Mrs.

Grace cl Mrs. Edna Robinoii. Charles. i-J, Genrue, Bartholomew Bren-T'cposinj; Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 50 7th Thursday, 9 a.m.

Re-ii Ma.ss St. James Pro 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Cemetery. BROOKLYN LODGE.

NO. 22. in the legislative process when iiie icnulur session Hdjourned. i 1. Federal aid to education, i i 2.

A inininiuin wage of at cenis an hour, i Hi -placed persons legis'a jlioii. A displaced iiei'sons 1 i 1 1 passed at the regular se-i l-liiwuid A. Sullivan of the I'nitcd Merchani Marine will be buried tomorrow in Cemetery, following a Milemn niuiem mass at it a.m. in St. 1'ai rick's H.

C. Bernard Ternan Rites Tomorrow is also survived by a brother. Car-; McSKlMMING ALFRED H. Jr. eme Gerry.

Funeral service on'jiy 19. 1948. at Havre rie Grace Friday. 8 p.m., at Ins residence. Mi beloved husband of Eleanor; Ml B.

Bor- Following a half-hour session, 11 in H10 it, 1 i'1-noiinnt'u cf.lSchalk this iccoinpan.led morning to out Mr. Iruman wants tt amended. i ough Hall. I', Hale Avenue, Brookhn. Funera Saturday, 10 a m.

Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery. Charles G. Schmitt. Duccuir. Mrs.

Kelt hat fioe thi morning. mirth. lm Ave. and it.ith M. A solemn mass of requiem i ntil shortly before Ihe mass for Bernard It.

Ternan. Tit. of )(v vvin ciavin Jitfi Logan Cypress Kuncral Home. 7722 4th Ave. who died there Monday, will hp: C'iipitiin Sullivan, who for a olfered tomorrow at the nimiliei- of M-ars bad been with devoted son of Mary and the late AH red brother of Amies, Mary McSkimminii.

Mrs. Je.ssie Stephens and Mrs. Jean Clyde. Services Wednesday at 8 'Schalk. one of the leading fig oi i Meanwhih omplainv Mrs.

Marcia (I'Mmi-K. Tilth St. added ELKS-Brothers: Funeral for our brother. THOMAS QUIGLEY, Wednesday, July 21. at Ins residence, 1614 W.

Street. ROSS J. DI LORENZO, Exalted Ruler. Thomas F. Cuite, Secretary.

tires in the tight against the Negro Cleric Slated nell of L'tHil -1! a A 4 1 til 1 PilllAI-il real Stench in the Marine ii ill 1. Ill CilLHAULEY-In service of ills country, on June 27, 194:1, Teeh-niciail arade BERNARD J. her voice to the manv com- 'OOl a'bush Avenue In- acrameiu it. oon me American r.xport i.ine (lieu Home. For Education Post the Nas- a.m.

I ntil shortly beloi Park Jamaica Kay a re thanked Mr. Cashmore for his Mondav of a heart attack at- termeiit inursnay, p.m plaints of the Worried about the health of GILHAULEY. U. S. Armv, beloved Port' muss the bode will be at the sail Knolls Memorial f'aiK and co-operation son of the laie Peier and Mary in Continued From Page 1 BROOKS 1 her two children, Hubert, 10, L.

I. GEORGE, beloved inlei est 1 nee McMahon'; devoted brother a remedy for the Donnelly Purcell Kunertil I loine, 207 Km lid Ave, l.tirial f.i her of Georse, Edmund, John, UUd- and his home. Hist St. He wasi born Hi years in Manhattan and had lived in Brooklyn the last HI years. I In lint chil' James, 11, due to the gar- MARY.

MOFFETT of Mary. Peter and Thomas Gil H'TOthy. Mary Brooks. Ethel Dowd has been a leader educational, civic In religions, and conmiu-i VAm hflin' Cemetery. in St.

(See. lie liauifv. Reposinn William A. Mar-'mother of Samuel Moftett tin Funeral Home, Cl.isson Avenue Mary Healy death no! ice 1 Jbage condition there, she said "had to send them to of 1.1 children, 1, red city, a re' III i 1 1 1, III ti 1 11, 1 1 If nit a flairs. Eva Howell.

F'uneral from: I'uk Chapel. 44 7lh Avenue, on 1 ntirsday. 3D am. Solemn Re-- mother Merlins Place, alter 12 noon Mr. Tentai employe, was Kev.

Domiiiii the father of lheluas Ternan. Krant island torpedoed off Trinidad, he and members of the 1 11 in 1 1 1 1 lino- in lllifs Knnbal St on fm. (h(, M1 Wednesday Funeral Thursday, 10. 01 wien Horn 111 Hlackstone. a on jiv ps at jj: Nov.

PI01, he was the fifth! Vl-is P- Teresa cove. ti. 1.. JUiy i-o, ueioveu tne lainusn ouri 111 Rerunem have some (ii priest and army chaplain, new were forced to take to a peace I rou Id mind." cnuu 111 a tamny ot 11. lie uas (lf disorderly con- as gra.luated trom St.

Panl's(Jm in connection with; vim was ki'lcd by a Nazi Miiper After 11 days at seaj ir rtiiiirh In'ermeni Holv husband of Tsn belle Row? and ia- John H. Timms, Director. cemelm. her of Vivian M. Gnad and Wal- CI.EYERIJ-IY AGNES AMELIA, S.

Morrow. Service the Dodae "r- 21 1048 helnved sister of GLASHFORD -ELIZABETH Funeral Home. 'J6 Franklin Ave- "Kol.h nf Ihpiii." slip aililo.l on in. I'm. in 1 he crew managed to put asnore 1 attemnt to nrevent i.i-M i 1 nave neen sick so otien ov er when he minded Charles Coleman and Wil-: HUNTER, on July 1948.

at her I. mi Cleverlev Service at the 'residence. 171 Rutland Road. went to the aid of a an island near Venezuela, soldier. i l-'or four years after World I War 1 he was in the navy.

Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Kvehn Wright Sullivan: r.ue. Glen Cove. Thursday.

Juiv 22, at 8 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Churchyard. Glen Cove, on Friday, July 23. at 10 a.m.

Eaifchild ChaiK-l. 951 Atlantic Ave trucks iroin entering he ,,,,,,,.,1 ,,,..,,,1,. 1 1ICII. to lO'JU. be 1)V 1 MAtldl "iiiiis at Lincoln Cniversitv, whereVhutn roI 1, JT bev0" lV'l'My he received a Bachelor of Arts5 1 4 She that the ne Mieiuu a Bdcneior 01 Atts Matbtish Ave.

0n the exterior of her degree, lie then came to Newi she in tm-n olu-iinpri tXU111" 1)1 York ami stmliPil for H.p min Olltailtetl OUlt nome, WJS ()v oik din studied fo the min- smmses for Sanitation Com-1, snrin" is -ill nr-elin" isti at thp piipea" hen pa 1 ldl Is ail pu ling (U I Friday, 2:30 m. 20. NORMAN. July liih 1t 1Q48 1 0 ttM AH s. 1 1 UKiir THORDSEN On husband of the ami Margaret Miinvan.

ami a NACHMAN-1948. beloved mee Stevens a. Jos'-ph iinisMoner uiiiiam I'oweii. i'arKi-hiio tho u-il JJ THOM AS. beloved Hn" laie Kate; father husband of brother of and Blanche of Thomas Jr.

brother. Sgt. Clement Sullivan Seminarv. lie was I. CUSH WILLIAM T.

Jr suddenly, Juiv 19 1948 beloved son Eleanor mee- Sheeham and -William T. Cush, detective N. devoted brother ot Jane Ja. Repct-ma at his rest-, fi. nee, 480 16th Street, until Fri-- the armv air force.

mother of David Morrison Glass-ford. Service at Fairchild Chatiel. Atlantic Avenue, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment private. GRATTON-On Juiv 19.

1948. FRANCIS, beloved father of Francis, Joseph, and Mrs. Alice Heflley; brother ol Catlierine and Anna Grttim. Funeral Friday. 9:30 a.m., from Charles J.

Brady Funeral Home, 232 Utua Avenue; Requiem Ma.ss St. Matthews C. Church. Interment Holy Cross John T. Gallasher Funeral tine winnows an i.ioco git'v and Public Works Commis-j just where the Frederick thov im cippm into i'op with honors in May, 19152.

Ordained In I9J2 Adele Hayden; grandfather of of iHelen. Adele Thordsen. Reposing i at. Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. posin-j Home.

o49 Church Avenue. Re- Cross Church, Hie three city officials! house with the odor-." He was ordained by quiem Mass Holy a.m 7r0l 5th Avenue, until Friday, 8:45 iani. Solemn Requiem Mass St. cay, 9 11 m. Soiemn Requiem Mass.

1 HO a Church of the Holy Anselm's Church. 4th Avenue and 83d Street, at 9:30 a.m. interment Thomas E. Farrell, Killed in Invasion MCHOLSON SARAH on 'July 19, 1948. beloved wife of the IFrnest Milmore Stires on Dec.

I 1,11 ontriiiuting to a public Mrs. O'Donnell say- she is and became rector Tlu? Summonses are! seeking legal advice on what St. Philip's in May, 19.T.I. (answerable in the Flatbush to do about the menace to her He helped found and Is a rm't Friday. children and the damage to her member of the board of direc-! Assemblyman Lawrence P.

home. late Charles Lewis Nicholson: rie-i tors of the stuyveant Com-i Ceme'ery. HEALY MARY MOFFETT. July 21. 1948.

at her residence. 4004 6th Avenue, beloved wife of the late Edward; devoted mother of Samuel Moffett. Solemn Remiiem voted mother of George F. Nichoi-1 TORMEY MARIA (nee Carey), son and Sadie E. Levonmark; sis-! Jul- 20.

1948. beloved wile of John; ter of Mrs. George W. Rich. mother of Mrs.

Francis posim? at. Trinity Church, Wall'Conaty, George. John, Gerald and Street and Broadway, N. Y. C.

Fu-Thomas Tormey; sister of Mrs. munity Center, which serves Name. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Humy MoCaddln Son, Directors. DAWSON Of 217 Linden Avenue.

Glen Ridite, N. on July 19. 1948, RUTH riauRhter of Anna T. Whithers and the late Lesley M. Dawson; si.ster of Mrs tiustav L.

Kreischer. Services at Community Funeral Home. 337 1 Belleville Avenue, Bluomfield, N. 'Park Dept. Acts more than liO.OOO Negroes.

Mayor O'Dvvyer appointed program appeared to be a countermove to the court at tion. It was understood that a representative of tin: Corporation Counsel's office, who was In Odor Plague Continued From Page 1 neral services Thursday, 2 p.m. tiara arm 1 nomas tei-mewt Green-Wood Cemetery. (Carey; also survived by 15 grandchildren. Funeral Friday.

9:15 a.m., OLLQUTST ERIC suddenly from the McManus Funeral Home. Pln'knch Avaiillo RurtlliPMl Ma.ss Friday. 10 St. Michael's R. Church.

42d Street-4th Avenue. Rexlns at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Strect-4th Avenue. present, at Mr. of- him to the Board of Higher Education in March, 19-ltj, and he was the first Negro in the city to hold such a high educational administrative post.

lie is a member of lie Youth A solemn requiem mass nr Motor Machinist's Male 2i Class Thomas K. Karrell will be offered at 10 a.m. Friday in the Resurreciion R. C. Church, Avenue and Batcheldor St.

Cntil shortly before the service the body will be in the llyrne's Funeral Home, Ceii'itsen Ave. Burial with military honors will be in the National Cemetery at l'ine- l.lW'll. The young Brooklyn navy (he Slime Parkway and awavifice. "'H aimear in Supreme from the residential area ,0 ak a temporary stay pits where sludge from the action to give the new on Juiv i. IHM.

oeioveci July 20 1948 of Ames Ollo.ui.st 'nee Salisbury) St, Thomas Aquinas C. John; devoted levin brother of Irene Lawrence-iQhurch. Interment. Holy Cross Rt'posini; at son. Allen and John.

Reposing IniCemetery. HEAVEY MARY wife of the late mother of Frances nursuay eveinns at do o'clock. Interment at, the convenience of the family. HE MEO JOHN. Reposin at Ins residence, 13(51 40th Street, Thursday, 10 a.m.

Louis Ceraso, Director. Commission of the Kpiseopal 'Coney Diocese of Long Island and the'piant" VINICOMBE MARY wife of Island sewage treatment1 Department program a Is dried before beingl'-hance to work. her home. 538 E. 2fith Street, until Chapel of J.

Albert Barron. 6OU1 Friday. 8:30 a m. Solemn Requiem Street at 5th Avenue. Funeral Our Lady of Retime R.

Wednesday evening. 7:45 Church. 9 a.m. Interment Gate o'( link. Funeral Thursday, 1 p.m.

of Heaven Cemetery. the late William, on July 20, survived by four children, Charles, Madeline. Frances and Catherine. I Actually, the Supremo Court move was made in the name ol residents ol the area, As- DERMODY On July 19. 1948 committee on education andpread on the fill, veterans affairs of the National i Association for the Advance-.

''''s Sand moid of Colored People. In addition, there is He regies with his wile, the if flr itiKThiP Hiurn- ami i measures do not prove Funeral from her daughter, Mrs 19. 1948. Ray Fisher's residence. 2373 pos.si- semhlyman Murphv bcinjt one.

OSWALD -On July t. Rosenblatt is actint? as illimedi-iattornev for the croiin. Others MARGARET mee HODENPYL MARY THOMP-m the late Frank: dear GYSBERTI of 174 Woodruff of Edward Dermody: Avf nm, oll 2o. 1948. beloved i.ciu r-iu-hiw of Mrs.

Genevieve sinpr of n. Hod. novl Jr WILLIAM H. beloved father of Stuart Street, Friday at 9:30 a Mrs Fred Small. William.

Walter Solemn Requiem Mass Resurree-iUirt Milton Oswald. Funeral serv- tion Church. 10 a.m. Inierment- St. ice at Chapel of George Siebold John's Cemetery.

'Newfoundland Son. 7523 3d Avenue, Thursday, 2 papers please copy children St. ''csh sand niuyinamed are Kdilli (aild-icin of ne (ireigei iroin Jamaica Hay to cover all the fill. This oper- it A itepasing wiiuam Funeral from the Trinity Church. Martin Funeral Home, Clas- Broadway and Wall Street, on man.

who lived at PMl! Ct-rrii--cn was killed in action June in the Kilgli-h Channel, during the Normandv invasion. He was assigned 10 an L. S. T. and hail prev iously participated 111 four major in-a-ioiis.

He was 20 at tie-time nf his deaih. Surviving are his parent-. Que liionu'ti a 1 evident of n- Mi. bus been ac-in many Brooklyn edtica- i Patrick J. Byrnes.

Director. Inierment Green-Wood Ceme- July 23. Friday, 2 p.m. in. cry live lloliul lot; Avenue corner Sterling Place.

Thursday. 10:45 a.m. Mass St. Teresa's R. C.

cirircii. Inierment St. Charles Cemetery. ni-tiiiiiioiis and legal WEAR WHITFIELD LOCK-WOOD, on Monday, July 19. 1948.

of 81 Remington Road. Muusey Park, L. beloved husband of FHAl.EN On July 20. WILLIAM' JONES At St. Albans Naval Hospital.

L. I. on July 19, 1943. Capt. LINCOLN JONES husband of Doris Baltz Jones of 203 Grant Avenue, Highland Park.

of 123 Street, beloved husband of Mary nice Audolre); dear-: 1.1 her of Helen, Charles, Edna and' Alice D. Wear; devoted father Mildred Wesr Ratlev: hrnther of Thomas and Sadie Karrell: a of. brother, John, who al-o was DOR EMUS MARGARET B. Juiv 20. 1048.

at 4 Elice Place, ation. howevrr, is so expensive it will be used only if the other methods fail, it appeared. At the ineeliiiR were Sanitation William ,1. Powell, Dr. Samuel Krant, deputy of health; Acting Public Works Commissioner Joseph Diamond, Richard (iould, sanitary director of the Public Works Department; Arthur Ilodgkiss, executive LIS North Way the flerrilt sen Ilea, derails limising project; Hita Slaynuikci' of 'IV K.

Dorothy Moure of :10 Mill Joseph llnyle of iJKi Ileiidiicksoii James Kelly of lld'i Avemie and James Hedell of mth St. The paper? declare the resi dents are askiiii to "abate a public nuisance" that causes "offensive, obnoxious and nau-eating odors." The papers slate the garbage is "polluting and contaminating the atmosphere and it is sickening, unbearable and dangerous to hie and N. J. Funera. services at Christ wiiliam, and fond brother of Mrs.

Mrs. C. C. Perry. Service at the Episcopal Church, New Brunswick.jMarv McHenry.

Funeral from Dar-'pairchiid Chanel. 3100 Northern in service in World War II, and a sister, Theresa. Hit ,1 .1 lie i- a member of the I iuy er- lii'n of ookly 11 and a former member of Ihe hoard of trustees of the Hrooklyn Law School Alumni. He Is affiliated also' with the Brooklyn-Manhattan Trial Counsel Club and the Brooklyn Cathedral Club, lie Is a veteran of World War I and during the last war served chairman of a Selec- n. on 22, at 9 Thursday morning.

JulV raugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Manhasset, L. on o'clock. Interment, in'Avemiei Saturday: Solemn Requiem 1 Wednesday at 8:30 D.m. interment loving mother ot Uoro-B. Fowley and Helen E.

P'uneral services Thurs-2 DO p.m., at Weisand Bros, Parlor, Grand Avenue, West Point Academy! Mass St. Patrick's Church. 9 a.m. nrivste Ceinel ery we.si roiiii, 1. rkiimij interment Holy Cross cemetery.

on ii-, flowers. WHITTAKER WILLIAM on I Lincoln Jones Retired Captain of and officer meiu, the Park Depart-Assemblyman Law- QUIGLEY THOMAS on Tuesday, July 20, 1948, of 8604 80th July 18, 1948, at his residence, 1614, Street. Woodhaven, in his 54th W. 4tli Street, lovlnij husband oflyear. beloved husband of Minnie: Mire rioai- father nf Edna.

Oladvsidevot ed son of Anna: brother of mVYER-On July 20. 1948. LOUISE 1 nee Previllei. be- jvi'd wife of Thomas devoted: nt net of Mrs. Allen MacDougall JONES -Pfe.

MAURICE G. i Maurice G. Jones Post. No. 1332.

American I-eitiotn, in France. Au- 1 'J 11111 .1 1 t-l! rence P. a tor Wi Murphy and State Sen-liam Rosenblatt, both Boaril. Itive Service Atiiicais I 1 Elizabeth; brother of Mrs j. 1,11.11 oi Ol rs i-i.

Ca'lterine Dwyer; si.ster After ve.stetdav A. and Harold L. Whit-; Services at, the N. Maude taker. of whom live in the Marine Park area, Dennis.

John. George and William Capt. Lincoln I'. S. A.

uetiredi. of flrant Highland Park. .1., will I which the Park llOU er, loliimunn nceting at icpariiiicM1 in tuns be spre.nl service Wednesday, Funeral Home, 87-34 80th, It was made clear, Elks p.m. K.u.Mnn Rerunem Mass SS. Street, woodhaven, on iriaav at 1 1 1 .1 in aou lot- irte uaviu uoioiei 01 Jolni.

David. Joseph. Thomas. Mrs James Connolly, Mrs. Daniel Hunt.

Rf'lill'-Jn Mass Holy Cress R. Church. Saturday. 1 0 1 a.m. Direction Georte T.

Mi Hindi. Michael S. Hogan and Preville. Repustn, at rcstuence. 629 Eastern Park- I' uu-ral Friday.

9:30 a Mass S. Gregory's R. C. I r. it Interment St.

Charles r. v. Church 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday at 10 i i Interment St. Interment Evergreens Ceme- Cnited Status Military Acad- and June Thursday.

10 a in mai mr (jaiodgc mimping 111 mated continue unless the Supieme'on the fill Court action broiiKht by As-'moinl sjid semhlyman Murphy and Sena 'moves will tor Rosenblatt halts it. think lime ill each da he fell rrTJcviu Cemetery. Mr. Hia-the new' i b.n rrv wei-k," in- tery. Cemetery.

West Point, lol- YAWGER HELEN, suddenly, on lowing serv ice at Christ Monday, July 19, 1948. wife of the copal Chinch. New Brunswick, SCHMIDT ELIZA li'ilo complaint in KELLY THOMAS on Juiv 19. 1948. beloved husband of Ciithleen Mice Joyce) devoted la titer of Kmtenc, Raymond, Thomas and ary.

Requiem 1 Supreme Court Justice Mur-'ray 1 learn yesterday signed or X. .1., id 10 Si. 1 ni. lie men Naval Hun- -aid oi recie; ii rt. on ju.y i.

ate Jacob C. Yager. Service at loving mother of Ed vard and Rus- tnf Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic ell. Fteoo.sinB at her Avenue, on Friday a-t 2 D.m. Mass Thursday.

9:0 a.m.. Holy 306 Caton Avenue, until YOUNG WILLIAM sudden 1 Waller B. Cooke 1 FUNERAL INFORMATION Name R. C. Church.

Reposiiu at trliO a.m. So'emn Requiem Mass1 play, hVre he had been a pa-1 lent for" li e' weeks. ('upturn Junes was former vice pirMuoiit and oneral 111,111, iL'i'i' nf the Middlesex Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church his residence.

451 13th Street. Arrangements by Joseph G. Duff ly, on Monday, July 19. 1948. he-loved of William Herbert D.

and Edwin A. Youiii-. ders calling on Park Commis-t sioner Robert Sanitation'- Commissiunci Powell and Pub ford, C. I. O.

Confer he Works Commissioner Fred- Detiuit. July (U.R -Potd crick II. Ziirmuhlen to show: Motor Coinpauy and I. (). (aiise tomorrow morning whyl'nited Auto Workers repre-cn-the (lumping should not negatives meet today to stopped, negotiations for a new agree- The new Park Department ment.

Direction of M. J. Smith Sons Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 'ji a 1 piiitaiioii Company of dfr Avenu LUler 6-4800 2ft KIRCHNER BERTRAM L. on July 19.

1948, beloved husoand oi Eva G. Kirchner; father of Ger SZYMCZAK LUDWIK, on Sun 951 Atlantic Avenue, Thursday 8 p.m. ml VI at haprl I s. 1 1' day. July 18.

Survived by his wife. trude A. Walsh, Louise G. Durando 1 V. Murv lll llll l.

at hnpfl Sophie; one daughter, Ann; moth and Evelvn A. Adams; brother of II 1M sK. liurn To hf arramrd er. Aniotuna; one brother. Jonn; Arlene.

Willis, and Blanche Mul two sisters. Helen and Jean. Fu- New k. He was a son of Lincoln and Katherine Walker of 710 Avenue ,1 and was born in Brooklyn 43 year-, He was a graduate of I'tiblic School Ki'asmus Hall lltfih School and the Cnited States Miliiarv Acad Moadmr Fungal Parlor, Ch-pd. Ml ath Avenue, corner "sist street, on MAm 2-8S8S U't ti- A VI al Chaprl mi 11 Chaprl hill) VI.

at haprl SO Stvfnlli Avf. i-ff 1 V. il' ri-'0n. (Oil Man-liOl I I I hurlri K. Avenue, until Thursday, Interinent.

Hills Walter It. Cooke Flatbush 10 a.m. Cemetery Ine. I 3chnotoleDgments BAGNELL The family of the EDWARD J. BAGNELL wishes to thank the Rev.

Mons. John Carberry. Reverend Clergy of I I he Diocese, Sisters of Mercy, Religious Priests and Sisters, relatives, friends and neighbors, for lite kindne.s. shown them In their re Thursday. 9:30 Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Czen-Mochowa Church, 24th Street near Avenue.

10 a.m. interment St. Ntw york'i largtsf funtral Directors (vl-32 Fnrest Avfnof HEgemn 3-0900 lilith I 1 ml M. al Chaprl 1,1 Ml a.INI HI haprl Rescript ivt Trite mgt KUROWSKL ANNA at Wes; Hills. L.

I on July 'JO. 1948. wife ot the late Joseph and belnved mother of Irene, Henry, John, Frank and the late Joseph No ne of funeral later. nt .14 Northern Blvd. FUhin 3-6600 John Cemetery.

Director John Budnick. TERNAN BERNARD on July in. HUB. beloxed husband ot Julia Diily; dear father of Catherine Cro.vl'-v, Dorothy Doran and the late Father Dominie Ternan. 1 he late Father Dominie Ternan.

Vito F. Lonza Cloth Covered Cetkete J150-J190-5230 Solid Hardwood 1260 SolidOak t310-t355 J425-J47S Solid Mahogany J470-J495-159S ArmceMetal J495 -J550 -S62S Solid Zinc t775 Solid Copper J825 Ihest Prim Include: emy at 'e-t 1'oiiiL clas of, He v. a- ii-iiivii ii) be-i an nf iii -ii al rii-abilit lii'M'ie- hi iai "aptain. i iii- iei lll widow, the loiiner Doris of HiiinkMi 'Ahum he married in I'CV a I.mcoin Junes lid. and a brother.

Col. Stanley Walker Junes, Judge Advocate (h'in i'al of the I'd Army at Fort 'Meade, Md. Ai ui 11. K.ilirrt, 1st I.I 11 A at haptl In Gemotfam July 19 KEARNS 4 SONS CuVel ilk hand tiigrai td name plait. Proletme outer-rase.

Rpmovine deceased LANG- MARIA on 1948. at Hartford. Conn of Maria. Sana, 'Maruareta. Slvia and Services Wednesday.

8 beloved; RUDDY-In loving memory of Lmnea. O.S.M Reposing at Donnelly our dear son and brother. Sst Margit. Purcell Funeral Home. 207 Euclid NEIL J.

RUDDY of the U. S. Arm', at Avenue. Solemn Requiem Ma.ss 10 Air Force. Died July 21.

1943, in DIGNIFIED FUNERALS 4K03 A. Low Ai Chapel $150 a.m. Thursday at the Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church.

Sanri.strom's Avenue. his 20th year. Till 10 HilUidf Avenue JA. 6-6670 liit' ,.1 1 Marie 1 al haprl BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVE AT FLATBUSH AVE, ULSTER 6-4800 UlS Flatbush J-0J66-7 50 Seventh Avenue-Mw 2 8585 UNEIAL HOMES IN BROOKIYN MANHATTAN-IRONX-QUIIN mrr-. again GEORGE D.

CONANT EiUbHilnd 7S YEARS President 3-6531 Irorn any lotal hospiul or residence. Embalming and dressing; Gentleman'? suit or Lady's dress. Use of chapel or reposing room and necessary funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-pict c.

Procuring burial permit. Hear and one limousine to any local cemetery. BROOKIYN VUNIRAl HOMII 20 SNYDEt AVENUE at Flotbuih Ave. UL 6-4800 SO SEVENTH AVENUE MAin J-8585 1211 RATBUSH AVENUE BUckmlntter 2-0266 QUIINS FUNIRAL HOMIf 150-10 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAmaica 6-6670 63-32 FOREST AVENUE HEgeman 3-0900 131.14 NOHTHEKN ILVD. Fluthina 3-6600 Funeral Hemei Menhotfon Irene Brooklyn Moadlngtr Funeral Parian For your comfort our Bushwick's Finest Funeral Home 1504 Bushwick Avenue GLenmore 5-0103 ONE BLOCK FROM SUBWAT JAMES H.

TRACY funeral Directors i LAWLOR CATHERINE of THOMAS Corp. ALEX 29 1 11.15 Hancock Street. July 19. 1943. years old.

late restdenee. ft82 Grand; dear mother of Catherine and S'reet, died June 19, 1944, in Eng-i Rodrlck devoted Mster of land, dearly beloved fon of Anna James Grennati: also survived by and Joseph Thomas; brother of one uranuV-on, Rodru-k Lawior. John. Peter and Frank. Reposing Ri poMii? Koh Funeral Home, Ml nt Joseph Gar-zva's Funeral Home, -Wenue Solemn 9:30 2'il Bedford Avenue, until Tinman: n.ursda'..

tiav. 9 .10 a.m Solemn Requiem iT-t'is Ch 10 am. the Church nf Cslvarv Cemetery, piew Ann a. nation. Interment if.ottcis.

'John's Cemetery. f.hnpel I Air-ConUlioned 1120 Flatbuth Avenue Tel. BUckmimter 2-0247 Buiiiiki Office 1597 Felix St Viral notites occfoted 8 .0 2 0 m. DuSiicofion lh 6ns; cs ''3 0 m. Sctrduy nlaot tor publicohoa Clitpeb At.J.bU ioki Lie.

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