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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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FLORITO MARIA, d'. 725 4th: LAMK MICHAEU on BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON DEC. 13, 1954 Francis T. Leahy, 86, Retired Avenue. Reposing at Chapel, 761 ccmbor 10.

of 65 Java Street, be 4th Avenue, corner of 26th Street, loved huband of Mary; devoted ISRAELIS CLAIM DOWNED PLANE notice later. Sal Graziosa Son. father of John. Michael, Edward Funeral Directors. Mary, Helen; tiea brother of Carl.

Deputy Collector of Customs Andersen, Frelda Magler, Harold J. Anthony, Conrad Mahoney.T. J. Coltlmhn MIaVioaI Molonlir Mtrhnol Rites for F. B.

Snow, Realtor, Auctioneer, to Be Held Tonight Funeral will be held from Arthur FOX MARY (nee Corcoran), Bavcrstock Funeral Home. Tues uauiu. kJv crajigle.iuoma, Manuel, Frank M. 10:30. Babylon, Dec.

13 Francis T.jxennes. and was a s(-11001 111 A I ATPI Hilt Leahy, 86, retired deputy col-teacher in Albany before he; 11 II II AIM) KAN Court, beloved wife of the late Dakln, Charles P. MoCaulev. Alice An Elnll uustrpu rux, muuicr in nuim of nf prt mmwl tr. Rmnl-lvn vm Funeral services for Freder- Mrs.

Mary Nearey and Mrs. Cath- Vvk r. 1J Dnuehertv. ReDosine it. I oi unu a iui mei ago.

Dougherty. Reposing erlne When he retired in 1949 he English Funeral Home, 2190 Mc loved husband o' Mary and resident, died Satur-voted father oi Mrs. Robert Jacobs; j(lay in st vincenfs Hospital, also survived by mother, Marsaret; hpre at sisters, Edith, Mildred, SteUa; Mannattan. He tesiaea here at Donald Avenue. Funeral Tuesday; Jerusalem, Dec.

13 (U.R) Billings Snow, 81, one of Israel defended today its action 'Brooklyn's leading realtors and in forcing down a twin-engine i auctioneers, who until several KTanS crewmen and five Johnson Real Estate Corn- Mass of Requiem R. C. Church of had been associated with the port's warehouse division for 16 years. Me had lived in Babylon since 1910. SS.

Simon and Jude, 10 a.m. 23 Dundee Ave. Damien, Siiter R. McClancy Rev. Bcker, Anton T.

Joseph V.S. Srnerman, B. A. McClenahan, J. fcnnls, Catherine McCormick, Jane Ferrer, Rita L.

McFadden, Susan Fits, August McKeon, Mary C. Florlto, Maria. McMahon, E. Fox, Mary McNoble, E. J.

Sr. Gower, Eleanor B.Mulea, Antonia Haf fey, Charles P.Murphy, Thomas Haliskoe.Eva Nix, Thomas Hegeman, H. E. O'Shea, L. F.

Henderson, W. Olsen, Anna brothers, John and Wilson. Religious and Masonic services at Fred GOWER ELEANOR on De- The funeral will be held Wednesday from the residence. cember 1954. beloved wife of Herbst Sons Memorial.

7501 5th Surviving are two sons, S. and Thomas and Israeli fighter planes forcedpany, 193 Montague will be Clinton H. Gower; sister of Ralph Avenue. Tuesday. 8:30 p.m.

Funer-iThere will be a solemn requiem Prout. Services at the Moadingeral Wednesday. 10 a.m. Interment mass at 10 a.m. in St.

Joseph ph's'three daughters, Regina F.ithe arliner down yesterday at 8:30 tonight in the Piro will 'Leahy. Mrs. Elizabeth Ander-iL'dda MrW while the craft, Funeral 1Iome 251 DeKalb eryjson and Mrs. Mildred Charles. a fUglU from Dama5CUS Ave.

The Rev. Dr. Henrv A Funeral Parlors, tiatousn av-'tween-wood cemcterv. C. Church, here.

Burial enue, Monday, 8 p.m. Holv cemeterv. Hogaboom, G. Perrella. Kathleen1 McCAULEY ALICE (nee Leahv.

I10 13110 jHis wife, Elizabeth P. Brooklvn. Vruwink. pastor of the Flat HAFFEY CHARLES of 24 1 I Whelan), December 11, 1954, of 25 Mu.cimiinii unii mi.t nr, 1 Mr. Leahv was born in some time ago.

S. Forest Avenue, Rockville Centre. IaLh'. k.l..nj plane wa, ordered oown be. L.

beloved husband of the late E. nee devoted Mary xy (iteen-W ood enieterv tomor- icoastal area. i 1 officials said Ralph, SSIWmiHigli S. E. Pedersen, 38, Hollywood, M.

A. Piatt, Frank L. Kapff Lucia Quinn, Emily Kass, Paul Rlordan, Ellen Kissin, Sarah Ross, George Kniellng, Jane M. Snow, Frederic1' Lawrence, Joseph Watson, James J. Leahy, Francis T.

White, Francis T. Lonecke, V. ANDERSEN FREIDA, on December 10, 1954, of 80 Wolcott Street, beloved sister of Mrs. Margaret He in, Charles, Henry and Hamsen. one of the passengers' ,1 who was released after ques-iP0 lmhia Heights, died rlt ay ney.

James Charles T. and Jo- Th.h seph E. Haffey; brother of Sister f1' Cm Agnlta Marie, C.S.J.; also survived Rel at FU Veteran Diplomat World War II Vet in ine rets jieinoridi tiuspuai. He was born in Brooklyn, the son of Augustin Snow, Albany tioning and left on another plane for Greece, was an American, but Syrian officials in Damascus said he was British. Ms Funeral services for Edgar Geneva, Dec.

13 (U.R) Hugh at the Macken Mortuary, 52 Clin McCLANCY The Right Rev. correspondent of a Manhattan newspaper at the time of the S. Gibson, 71, American direct' W. Pedersen, 38, a World War JOSEPH V. S.

McCLANCY, P.A. The olher passengers and George. Funeral service Monday, ton Avenue, Rockville Centre, L.I. Funeral Wednesday, December 15, at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Re on December 10. 1954, dear brother veteran and an accountant all of the crew were detained I Tweed exposures.

He went to Frederick B. Snow p.m., at Chapel of George Sie-bold Son. 384 Van Brunt Street. Walter, Arthur W. -ommuiee ror European mi- wauer, Annur w.p-""'.'""- or Judge j.

nVP5tment wn.nn. Uat nn anrl veteran nf 4filwlln 'ne UIIOCK inestmeni by police. One of the detained lne Johnson Lom quiem St. Aenes Church, 10 a.m. Interment Tuesday, 2 p.m., Ever pany as an office boy in the 1880s, later becoming the firm's Please omit flowers; Masses urlve(, by fourteen nlecei'years in International affairsjbrokerage firm at 1 Wall Clated.

I dm i I passengers was identified as the first secretary of the greens metery, aim nty" aciiunu) mi na-iuiwi ui ii is noun; veMeiiiaN. win lie iium ii. president and auctioneer for A CONRAD WIL- Syrian Knibassy in Cairo. i r.i i iTi. vit't i.tiv.

ljiuwuuu oliccv. uiiiii i His son, Michael, announced tonicht ln the Fred lletbst 'the' nmntK-n n-ai MAM, suddenly, on December 11, of 2 Grace Court. Brooklvn. beloved m. Tuesdav: Farish Solemn Mas-s 01 i urace court, Brooklyn, beloved p.m.

Tuesday; j-artsn aoienin Mass the Long Island Rail Road and the Pennsylvania Railroad. Another of Mr. Snow's appraisal Jobs was that of Newman's Department Store on Washington which was forced to give way to the building of Cadman Plaza, now a ioi, oi 63 urani Avenue, nrooK-lyn, beloved husband of Minnie; service? will ike "'iel pnnesieu uie vioiauon of the late Michael J. Sr. Sur- 9 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Gabriel's R. C. r-theilril of otre Memorial, 10OI 5th Ave. 0f the flying zone in a In recent years had lejlvivcd by two sons.

George and Church, New Its Avenue and Lin-, The Rev. James Amundsen.1 plaint handed to the nef'n with the John F. Michael J. Haliskoe beloved wcod Street; Solemn Funeral Mass Israeli Mixed Armistice Pom- i-'ames Company In an advisory byjsistcr of Arthur Pelle der of Los 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday at StHe will lie buried here where pa.tor of Rethanj Lutheta, Jmi A.miuce lorn cievoted father of Helen Lent and Robert Anthony; also survived by The Syrian foreign Office! An "Pt his line, Mr.

part of the Brooklyn Civic three grandsons. Services N. F.I Angles, Cal. Funeral Wednesday Jirr.es Pro-Cathedral, J.ty Street hp had made 'his home nee Church, will officiate. Murial Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th 95 a jroln chapel, 1044 Man- and Cathedral Place.

Interment V-Wl as director of the migra- wiu tomorrow in Ocean Street. Woodhaven, Tuesday. 8 hattan Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 St. Johns Cemetery. Kindlv omit tion grolii).

p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. St. Charles Borromeo R. C.

flowers. During rvire a K'u' lemetel- UJ tt 0011 charged that Israel violated in-'bnow figured 111 many Mr. Snow's wife, ternatumal civil aviation conoemnauon proceaures in forcing down the airliner. hY lne rit'- He appraised the Interment Nassau Knolls Memorial church, 21 Sydney Place. Interment; a foveicn service officer he KeiKhts.

Staten Island. Park. Radio Damascus broadcasts 'sltp of Ulp lmpy lsla Board- 'Calvary Cemetery. Under direc-i McCLENAHAV JAMES 0, Minister to Switzerland, Mr. Pedersen, who lived an fni.iTMRO MiniAEi.

hrinveri tion of John Smolensk! Funeral 194 Rutland Road, on December' heard in Reirut. Le ba non.lwalk- Marine Park, the Floyd died in 1913. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anita Owen: a granddaughter, June Snow Owen; two grandsons, William B. Owen 3d and Frederick Bill husband of Annelino (nee Cap-.

Home. Inc. 13, 1954. beloved husband of hUa- 1., the Israeli charce. TheviBent and the Belt also survived bv one datmh-i iirr.EMAN Howard nn b.

dear TatMr said the "flvina Parkway. He also had ap- A7JP WOOfl KPT-VIC tLt. tnP A -unit i -jn 111 uvncio. iv.ax UUIU III diwim ii llll ill" 1 1 1-- nil dl-' -'o 1 1 1. A.

II. SHII I I IU IV f-niTi. ings Snow Owen, and two il.n -n -I a IJr.1 mi t.v 1 ft T- 1... V.dllll rllllll 11' I IIP Ilil'" Joseph R. and Michael four mih and Holt and Jo- 1 11 from the aerial borders of oc Panies and others, including greatgrandchildren.

grandchildren; one sister, Wedcrholt; brother-in-law ofV. TilUe Trotta; seven brothers, Chauncev and Ethel M. Jamison. lllo er Poland. served in Africa with 1 destine accordance iwitn lntcniatiuntu aviation reg Gibson retired from the division.

Thomas, Frank, WUliam, Dom- Sam and Isabelle Huston and John Mccormick jane stell- 1 Youth Fires Home He Hated, 9 lntrlr -Tamps Rpnnu eign service in 1938 and be-! Surviving are his paients. nprai wrfninv (mm L.j v.il (nee viu. December 10, cause of his long experience fharles .1. and MntVn Pedersen .4..., "miiu iLxzinai nucs niy iru3Ci tv beloved wife of John dear nt- J'Jiiu ucni 181 S. Oxford Street; Requiem; Kocs Funeral Home, 81-20 Wood- rs Evelvi: iiiii i.i tei nui au-ann inroa nrj mm lpr I vc nnn Kflvwr1 1 I'uv, MnJ.5pera,6l, Killing Parents, Two Others Mass, 10 a.m., tot.

MattnewsK. Jamaica Av- t' i c'lnointed to the mieration com-Panl-ns ir Alir. r.nmipr.pn R. C.jhaven Boulevard. neat-John's' enue, Tuesday, 8 haven Boulevard, near Jonn8 enue- Tue'sclay' 8 UCI14 OliSlCl itail Jt AJtl fill Ul.o1 y- UMennenl w- P-m- John L.

O'Hallonm, Mrs. Ed- mittce. He was associated with aiKi Mrs. Helena De Graff. in rMr.tr HENDERSON WILLIAM T.

of ward C. Maher. Mrs. Walter Sur-JIerbert Hoover in relief work. father ol Cops Haverhill.

Dec. 13 (U.PJo nioe out of their Water St. A brilliant, teenage 1168 78th Street. Brooklyn, be- Beon; ako survived by three in Worlfl War 1. CRANoLE On December husband nf Ann rnnr.fllv::'3randchildren, John, Kevin and tTUtMa II 1 nt rt i TnIM Cava, Tlma-nl f.nrn T.V.T.1 John Spcra.

(il, of 137-371 faced arraignment on man- Several of the more than IjlLiLi'S djslaughter and arson charges to-Sg wVrJ' L. E. Gelwicks, 52f Of Queens Ad Firm wi 1 11 111 a nvj.n.-ij oi oi. ueoigc, oi.ai.cu aiso survived by several Drotners iuimo. nun ui.w Island, beloved husband of Marion; land sisters.

Member of Sheridan'T- Gallagher ar.eral Home, 2549 loving lather of Charles and fondipest, No. 9081, K. of C. Reposing Church Avenue; Solemn Requiem brother of Charles. Funeral from; Chanel.

6741 5th Avenue Brooklvn: iMafs HolJ' Cross Church Tuesday, rk arh or injured. The fire estimated at Darraugh Funeral Home, 8813 Mass St. Enhrem's R. C.i10 am- mttfrk i.itthf.r. mm.

a his parents and two other per- caused llMtrnlmen J. and "ls dn" lW0 0Uler l'er-: Har- venue, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Inter- church Wednesday. 9:30 a.m. In-I deniy.

December 10. ot 198 Maple Jsons perished. -m- Joseph mem ureen-wooa wmetery. a-terment Long Island National Am-iRt nrt Kp niff t. brother1 I Youns LaPlante at first tol.I terment Long Island cine, papers please copy.

Cemetery, Farmtngdale. Robert D. Innes, Director. tun ii, uci ICMUCJH.C, piatt of Roslvn teiwiCKS, ot ine nn-naiu l'a renorter Rns n'Allairo nf tho S1WS md.e Oit Netnvlkvioks Advertising Agency 1. heW Planle, 1G of Haverhill, oon-'KG azeU tha! B.

Healey. Funeral from the XL from DAKPf CHARLES on De row 1 Mary o. oni t. v.iwllce at the Falrchlld Chapel, Sol smoke while eating cember 12, 1954, beloved husband 0'jfessed under questioning that smelled lOiVau' i.r.. ot tmma; oevotea iainer oi wai- iJeceniDeriu, iM.oeiovea nusoana: Avcnue, Wednesday: Requiem High, pffprU anl "iIulcu UR IJ1Jze wiucn oreiiKia.M on me lourin noor lace Dawn and Evelyn Rasa; also of Isabelle (nee McAndrews); fa-iMass Queen of All Saints R.

C. nn rw.mhor1 I in1 Hi I en m. sweu the rambling four-story land had run downstairs. La- survived by three grandchildren, ther of Mrs. Edward Kratz, Law-church.

9:30 a.m. Interment "5 uner''1 'lC'n brick and wootlen yacht clulvPlante told D'Allatre he heard Reposing at the Leo F. Kearns rence, Mrs. Michael Davern. Mel- John's Cemetery 11, 19o4, of 344 90.n S.reet, oving 49th piace Flushing.

Btinal will be offeied at 10 a.m. apartments where he lived with'lhciBaluno velline th-it he Funeral Home, 103-33 Leffert Bou- vln and Mrs. Joseph Rimmer; also; mother of Robert; dear wife in Flushlnt5 Cemeterv. ChrUt the King R. C.

Church.l f''1 lec ii levard. near Liberty Avenue, Rich-'survived by nineteen grandchil- MoKEON-MARY suddenh- James: bbwd. nie5.e.ofi Mr. (ielwicks who lived at Springfield Cardvns. llurial me'Ub-Hc he hated alnown uga.ette at a pa.l and his home.

had missed. Hilda Anderson Reposm Oates vi. in I.ilin'j (Wton- mond Hill. Service Tuesday, 8 p.m.ldren. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m., on December 12.

1954. sifter of Illltll ltllfll IAIIrIM Ill i iruiiiti Victims of the Sunday blaze1 When D'AIlaire interrogated r- ittic wuuniii ii, vi.rkcwii, t-i i dV 11 IHP ftlillllilSSei- i.ia I'uniuti aiou; ttl. merit Pinelawn Memorial Park 'Parlor. 103 Kins Street. Interment surpr.in-i:iw nf FiPnnr a nm qu ieiii oi.

i hie ifn Tlwei uinie, nis.nromen inter ne learnod tiiry rimnk lUftnuEft a IT I HI t'l 1 II VI I I I it I 1, ISr'l 'J wuiii'ii i'i. i wife, Eva, 53; Frederick J. had not been told l.aPlante's Pinelawn, L. I. i Evergreens Cemetery.

iMcKeon; dearest aunt of 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cem- Ruth and Benjam' Funeral from He was born in this city amblers Spera: two was graduated from Madeline R. Baas and University in 1921. He also had Mrs.

Lillian E. Domes; two sis DAMIEN Sister ROSE (Mary iiulliwuuu-jukuia "ietery Hacigalupo, and MahlonUtory. Police later began quiz-Cutler, -It. jzing the nervous boy and he La Plante told police he had broke down under the interto-asked his parents "many times" gation. Douehertv of rhnriiv nn IOrmer pr nc pa.

Of Pub 1C School iAugnen, sister oi unaritj, on, Thiinutav am a RMuim vrjt' ters, nose tarreua ana Cumber 12. 1954. beloved "5 SrEimlmd'rcIurch. 10 Wittenberg College in oi Mrs. tavara Manion and vin- wv, Mrs.

Emma Zito, and six grand Springfield, Ohio. Dtver and Thomas Rlordan. Repos. children. Most of his career was spent with the advertising agency nt Dougherty.

Reposing at StJEdwln L- Hollywood Jr. Graveside -rc cemetery. J.aeph-g Hall. 735 Willoughby Ave-at scan Fernando 'ie Solemr Maw of Renulem'Cenletery. Sfm Fernando, Cal.J WcMAHON ELIZABETH, ot L.

Werinriav n-Pmhr is 1 1 -is. December 11, 1954. native of Cas ing O'Neill's Funeral Home, Fort Hamilton Parkway. 71st-12d Streets. Solemn Requiem High Mass Our founded by his father, Harry i lE.MU in in i.

tt i vr i. riH n-1 i nnsr Marrt Troonn i. nr. in J- i rt Wanamaker'sSet LdfHmOre Seeks To Close Doors For Good Saturday Dismissal Of 2d tl. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- am- oy roresi lwn "ZHhy 01 AngPls nurcn ueiwiCKS, tormer yueens nfnlv.n.in ..1.

i.i. innUETliLer of the latp and Mrs. Louis Felice Rites Tomorrow w.y. Leo F. Kearns.

Director. iUu raiK, uicuunic, r. I ul" reporter. i III iHlUHll'Il OJ HIS I.U lt'I. I1C ECKER ATOV December1 on Friday, De- Michael Regan, Edward P.

cember 10. 1954, of 187-32 91st Ave- Mnhrm nH Mrs Rmnf r- I oi survived by his wife, 12. 1954, beloved father of Ida Wanamaker's, famous Man-! I It Coney Island Avenue, beloved! Virginia L. (ielwicks; a son, Lt. Browne; dear ir Brandfather of Su-Inue' HoUls' Servlce at the Falr-Babs and John McMahon in Ire-Gward Mtn Chape1, Hillsiie Ave- land- Pvnenl Tuesdav, 9:30 a.m..

father of Mrs. Margaret Lyon Lotus h. S. and I'atchocue, IXc. 3-The fu-! lu' Hi llllV fill rTmPm t.m Browne, IIIWIVIIIIVIII of Mts.

Jennie Felice. 82ears- Saturday, end-; Jran Marsh Reposing at the HU- nue' Q'Lleells Villa8e- on Tuesday rom josech Redmond Funeral Far Awav Locust Street, Warwick, a daughter, Joanne C. Gehvic vorsen Chapel. 5310 8th 2 m' Imerment Woodlawn Parlors. 476 73d Street; Requiem N.

George Ross also sur-A brother, Ellsworth, al-o who died' Friday at her a colorful success story be- Washington. Dec. 13 (U.R) Mass, 10:15 a.m., Church of Our Rr.rvifBt Tnotrtov 0 ni Ti.n.r. I by two grandchildren Mrs. newspaper man, died last May.

Attorneys for Owen Lattimore 23 1st will be held MarRte Lawrence Jr. and Arthur New York was a city of KASS-PAUL on December of An8els- Interment Calvary Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Final ob ow with a solemn requiem went before Federal Judge Lu- Ross; one great-grandchild. Miss cemetery. loquies Fresh Pond.

Ill, 1954. beloved husband of Mar- mass at Our Lady of Mount trolley cars and tnpr Youngdahl today to seek Mail Lawrence. Funeral Monday. 2 II nili tha; dear father of Anna and EMEKMAlx BEATRICE of Paul Jr. Armv in fiprmanv.

MrNOBLE EDWARD J. on from Harry F. Blair Funeral rffl I IlinPr rlflll rai mel C. Church. anjuuiKer dismissal of a second perjury Burial will he in St.

Francis I 'lrst Ksi doors at liroad- indictment against the former Cemeterv. I)vay and E- 9Ul St-. then the state Department consultant. New York, on December 10, 1954 Rfixifin" at Funrral Home of December 12. 1954.

of 2 5 7 73dHome. 723 Coney Island Avenue after a serious Illness, Son Id Ave-iStreet, devottd husband of the la te! Brooklyn by a daughter, Virginia E. Pesce, The indictment charges Latti Services Tonight ntte; Solemn Requiem Mass'Jlllia lne Donnelly) McNoble; be-Wednesday. 10 a.m., St. father of Thomas.

Edward Mrs. Felice, who was born ineuij. Italy, had made her home In Bu the moved further M.P., and two grandchildren. Pri more lied in denying to a Sen SNOW FREDERICK BILLINGS, December 10, 1954. devoted husband of the late Larrisa; be ate Internal Security Subcom I'atchogue for the last 65 years, anu "inner uptown witn me vate funeral service from Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc. Funeral services for Frank Church. Interment St. Charles mlr').

nom (Cemetery. jChapel, 44 7th Avenue; Requiem I M.iss 9:30 a.m.. Holv a me R. C. and was known by all her passing years ana wanamaKer loved father of Anita Snow iH oronhnl Luther Piatt, an executive ofifripnrls anf1 neighbors a "Aunt foi'nd itself almost alone in mittee in that he was ever a "follower" or a "promoter" of Communist interests.

K1NMN SARAH, devoted Chnrrh In-ermen-. Hnlv rmw'aiSO SUHf drcn and two National Meter she was the wife arca mound Washington Rerjosinc at Piro's Funeral more man ear, win mns Felice. Last February K- ireenwicn it Defense Attorney Thurman CATHtKi.E on ot ur. Bon. Esther SRol- Cemetery omit flowers-eember 12, 1954, beloved wife of; nick; dear sisier oi Rase appreciated, the late John devoted mother; Rachel Schultz.

Joseph and Charles Direction ol Jere J. Cronin. Inc. 251 DeKalb Avenue. Services Mon-held at 8 tonight in the Fair- celebrated their 57th laRe lulcl swanky lower Fifth'Aniold asked that" the charge or tuinryn atromberg, John fiarnnR grandmother end William J.

Ennis; also thrce Services Sherman's BUtbush Me- iuay, p.m. iiiu-niifiiu iura-j(niiu cnupci, atc. Wedcling anniversarv. i Avenue. dismissed on ground it is McN'ORLE Edward finn- day, 1 p.m., Green-Wood Burial will be tomorrow in: hor hiwhfi u- It became more difficult to'sn v.ipup a t.i hi iinr.mciiin.

1 ,1 In IV. 1 1 inil'a muni ond iha nniilitlnM.l sut int, ruun vui.v ji.uiu uejember 12, 1954. Rerxtstng1 cemeterv, iv. imv. ici ivn 'Mil Vl t'U DV IWO RlStei.

IS. ri i.i.i nice vein, jia i till. uwi 1UI. weuiicMwy, a.m., irom jonn mveiiue ji, a noon lucsaay. at Cronin's I-Mneral Parlor, 44 7th Gallagher's Fureral Home.

Avenue. Members of R. P. and B. P.

-lutiiu, muumrift ui r. iiiw u. wiirfivr- live 2549 Church Avenue; SolemnI VL, sudaenlji rja holic Club will meet, there Tues- ASSFMBLV FOtiRTH DEGREE, R'ea 'n Qao and Clara Ma-company, John Wanamaker U. S. Attorney Leo A.

Rover KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, an- Mr- plalt- who llvpd at InRilotta, both of Brooklvn: decided to concentratcsserts both charges are sus-nounces with sorrow the passing of, Maple St. and Sea Cliff, died sons, Louis, Michael. suburban expansion in ceptible to proof. He has cited Sir Knight HAROLD J. Friday.

Born in this borough, Patrick: three dnughtersjthe Philadelphia area, wherewritlngs by Lattimore which requiem Holy cross R. c.1"" dav 8 45 Dm to Dav their re- Church. 10:15 a.m. IntermentI01 Mariin: s'ter Edward 5 Holy Cross Cemetery. McVeih's'Johl1 Rerwsing at the Si- WILLIAM STRAY Secretary Funeral Chapel Directing imonson Chapel.

119-04 Hills.de sik.i.. teciciai. ienue, Richmond HJ1; Solemn Re- tnr nmvn Sir Knights will assemble ne was a graduate ot Hoys Mrs. Jennie Catenala. Mrs.

Mil-its other big store is located. Hover says follow the Commu nist philosophy and policies. December 14, at 9 p.m., at Darm-jHigh School and was a mem-(ired Schordino and Mrs. Clara1 stadt Funeral Home, 71-01 68th her of Memorial Presbyterian raWmo. and St grandchildren 'CANARSIE CAPER' IVe o.Zi.TT-ber 10, 1954, rf 339 86th Street Itover recently demanded that Judge Youngdahl disqualify himself a jui'ge in the nZrlv great-grandchildren.

v. na spa I' lrf VDPh cember 10, 1954. beloved motherj 15, at 9 a.m., at St. Stanislaus R. of thTla MUonio-' Jchn and James.

Funeral TuV cf Bernadette William R. Cleao. Faithful Scribe. I i. I Burolsr Gsno All hi, 2d Graders Clauberg.

Funeral I THE LONG ISLAND GENER AL, August ine and a niece, Mrs ASSEMBLY, FOURTH DEGREE, 0. Taft Nelson. LAWRENCE JOSKPII, of 7100 ca.V 8:45 a from Chapel, 44 7th forthcoming trial of Lattimore ion an earlier indictment accusing him of five minor count of perjury. He said Youngdahl would be prejudicial to Latti- Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from Har0 F. i 1 1 r.

a IV.nmU.n 11 Clmvin ii i. ucaiuuui uai Blair sons Funeral Home, 723 Co-jqrT 'h 77 fi ri KMOH1S or culumhis, an- rey Island Avenue; Requiem nltthJtinZl it am ntXenf Hoiv rra r.n wtUl sorrow the of 10 a St. Brendan's Church. In- 0 Jhnf Intermm Ho'y Cross Ceme" the Right Uev. JOSEni McCLAN- terment Holy Cross Cemeterv.

iL- iieL 'CY. P.A. The Honor Guard Charlotte SfillmanWwnaiKinois A gane of thieves, evidently jmore, hut the judge refused to professionals hroke into theistep out of the case and called wv ue r.iaiid cuard at St. Gabriel's R. C.

Ml the nation's first and sec-. Beverly Bar and Grill at 1201 Rover's charges "scandalous." FILS AUGUSTA December! survived by 'O granacmioren. nH n.L.L a Of Colonial Family uuu Kut: bwiuoi iiiiniu'ii nuijinaipn Je. eanv tooay ana got iillrrw be inocvulated with free polio awav with the estabtishmcnt's'murro Funeral Wednesday. 9 a.m., from MURPHY-TIIOM'S ormer st niRht De.

Ckvin Funeral Home, 7722 4th bearer of Thomas 0ffi enue; Requiem Mass Our Ldy Democratic Clut m-Mon Faithful Nav AngeU Church, 9:30 a.m. 12, 1954. Reposing at Walter rih, vaccine next year if last year's Christmas supply of 20 cases of Former Boro importer 11, 1954, beloved wife of Hermann; loving mother of Ruth Conroy and Arnold. Service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Tokyo, Dec. 13 (U.R) Murrav test of the Salk vaccine ls, scotch and rye. proved successful by evalua- The liquor was worth SloO, Kalischer, 81, Brooklyn and Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem WATSON JAMES J.

(JOE), De- Charlotte Rogers Stillman, Tfi, of lDOO 5th Manhattan and Waterford, formerly of Brooklyn, died yesterday at the Harkness Pavilion of tions presently being made, it police said. In addition, the Manhattan importer, died to-was announced here. thieves alsn carted awav a hie dav in the home of his son. iunuee Avenue, aaoyion, on nc. im.

I T. cember 11, 1954 beloved huitl Jf 119JX0 hffnd of the lat Fti7ihP-h Tah nH iCiiurcn, wedne.iday, 10 a.m. in- 0f Mary; devoted father of der-oi ine laie P. Leahy, and trmpn, ralvarv ometerv. mi i trude Bliven and Ellwood.

Funeral Basil O'Connor, president of, safe which contained Peter Kalischer of Collier's the devoted father of "eglna F. Columbia-Presbyterian Medical the National Foundation fori They also broke into the juke Magazine. The elder Kalischer from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Leahy, Richard 8., Thomas Elizabeth L. Anderson and Mildred MX-uiUMAS on December Home, 50 7th Avenue; Solemn Re- tenter.

She was a sister of theiiniantile Paralysis, said that box. ninball and cigarette ma-had lived in Tokyo since his Walter H. Coohc INC. funtral Information Charles Rpnosin at hi. iat tmi.111-qmem Mass ei.

rrancis Aav liarK dence until Wednesdav R- c- Church. Wednesday. 9:30 a.m. nes. wife of the late Edward the second grade children retirement a year ago.

been substituted for pregnant! women in the foundation's! December 15, when a Solemn mtenneni noiy cross cemetery. jarknps financier and philan- 20 Snyder Ate miiiiin UU.er6.4800 Iqulem Mass will be offered at at. Uiropisl. plans for Ire' inoculation next' jmmmmmimr mm Monday, Dere moerutn Uosenh's R. C.

Church. Babvlon 1 r- 1 mi, Miss Stillman. born on year. The women and others a and E. Street.

Wednesday; at Sharon Hospital. Sharon. Conn GONUOI.l Jose.ik I BSD AM atrh.Dtl miWHU'IU noiy wross ill he able, it i-; expected, to 3 Cemeterv' Brooklvn 'omit EolPnin Mass St- December 11. in to 66 th vear. hus-', Brook! Heigiits.

as a vvi nolers R- c- Church. 9:30 a.m. of the late Margurae Yate? of the late Thomas Homers k. u. cnurcn, a.ou a.m.

b.md ot the iate Margurne yates.uaugnter oi ine late i nomas Rl H.lY. Btrnara r. N. .1 'hipfl i. mu-K uri i r.M.

Ch.pei unium i.n- v.i. iiim uhouku aj i and brother of William R. Tobln. and Eluaboth Greenwav bUll-inintoreiai channel-th" I-ONECKE CHARLOTTE V. OI.SFN ANNA, beloved wife of Kent, Cor.n.

Solemn Requiem Mass, man. She whs a ffraditate of! Kceley). -m Friday, Decern-, the late Bcmt. Funeral Tursdny, sacred Heart Church, Kent, viss Porter's School and was a t-M. SMITH SQNSvMtil 10, 1954, beloved wife of a.in.

at Fitr.eral Home December 14. at, 10 a.m. ,11 mn 1 riis. n. uin.in.Hi,iipN r) uiitum Ol lllti luinc fanerel Director! Cat.

111 3 Sprlngdale, WHtnndaii, D'rembtr litli et. joun te meiery, Inclusive Prices very instance, the prices shewn below include the following merchandise and services: The casket; a protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; em-balming; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. inclusive rmci Miei Mahogany CtikeU, from M9S Solid Oak, .10111 S20 )lid Copper, from 945 20 Cuge Steel, from 345 Cloth-covered Caskets, from 1S5 Michael J. Smith lllfl.inM.1), marr i anu ruiiica w. ives, lour on nvenue.

Conn. Seniicti In Be Amnird grandchildren and two great 50 Seventh Ave MAin 2-8585 grandchildren also survive. Fit- December li, iwm, neral Tuesdav, 9:30 a.m., (ERANK), beloved James A. McCue Funeral HomeJbrothfr of JnmM O'Shea. Reposing fUrinnrianiB Monday, December IJIti fTFFN.

M.rnrtt 0:00 A.M. Chapel So mnnti'ffon vlth en afier firm of llmiiar nam Lrie Chapeli, Alr-Conilllene4 Caakel Dltplay en Premuaa 9rrvle at Ra.ldenee ar Chapeli Available Anvwhere) III FBOSPECT PARK WIST II KM K. llarenre seum at Mystic, Conn. Member of an old American family, she belonged to the N'a-j tlonal Society of Colonial; Dames and also to the Colony1 Club. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m.

tomorrow in he Chapel of the Riverside Church, Iliver.de Drive and iinPM '39S Autumn Avenue. Rrnnklvn- wuuam A. Martin funeral nome, Tuetttai). December tm Solemn Reouiem Mass fThurrh of Classon Avenue corner Sterling; EMRIIEIN GILBERT A. De- IPlnpo pi moral Tnatjlii' Q'Ti ni peCARLO.

Vlnremo STerlmq 8-2255, 2232 5 1 Hiivm. at chapel ojivcsier. imcrmcnv ei. cemocr n'ednrfav. December IStn Cemetery.

iMMiiinu ol Ti hive lo nd Uien to vmrt WTSON, Jamea J. 9:00 A.M. at Chapel Church, 9:45 a.m. Interment Htllyj ii the ireaialaor of our heart. 150-10 Hillside Ave.

JA. 6-6670 ji.ii on Cross Cemetery. ETHEL, CAROL and GILBERT. December 11, beloved hus- htirrt nf TTnlli- nf thp Ru rKTtHHI.AKATIII.Frv V. nf' 1 122d Manhattan.

i ilaltcrR.CiioI.e Npw Yorli'i (arjrii Funrrtl Oirrrtors GEORGE D. CGNANT 1 tie. John T. M.ihcnev, Eileen Sclanl- 541 Street on December 10. (il'TTENBERG I- RED.

In ever-nwnico. Huth Hickcv and Maryl9o4. beloved wife of the late loving memory of our near lather. Mcnd-iy, December Ml I.RI.MN, Klla t. 11:11 al hanrl TT, Ham M.

I l1 M. al t'hatirl Ireoklyn Funeral Nam! 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FIATBUSH AVE. UUter 8-4800 10 SEVENTH AVE. MAin 2-SSSS Funeral Homci In MANHATTAN MONX QUIINt Moodinger Funeral Parlors 1 Nnn-S'flarian 1 1120 Flotbujh Avenu Tl.

eUckmimlcr 2-0247 Suerraaiir In Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Direetort Sine W8H Air Conditioned Chdpoli Arallablt la AH locoUUti 24 7la Aveiaa 1.2222 ANDREI J. MfCADDIN, Lia MOOKIYN UNIIAl HOMIt 0UIINS 'UNIIAl NOMII id Snydn Ave -Uliltf 6 4800 1S0-I0 Hillnat venuf-lAmiict IM70 SO Severn Ave -Ml M58S IIA-te Nortdern Rivrl -FLuihlaf 16600 UNIIAl HOMII IN MANNATtAN HON! MOOKlvN QUIINI WwwwiiiriBiim iMihonev; brother of Ann mother of Donald and P.itrl- Passed away Decern ner land Mary Kelly. Reposing at thejrla Perrella; daughter of James; SON and DAUGHTER. iSimonson Chapel, 119-04 the late Mary Morris: slitrri Avenue, Richmond Hill; Solemnof Laurette E. Kelly.

Funeral; II.WES JAMES M. Second an-iReqtiiem Ma.s Wednesday, Dccem- Tuesday, 9:30 a.m from Clavin's niversary. December 13. 1952, Iber 15, at, 10 a.m., at St. Miry Funeral Home.

"722 4th Avenue; i meroorv oHay Gate or Heaven Church. Inter- It I Mass 6t. Anselm'f the hour panwi aa. Holy Cross Cemeterj-. 'Church, 10:15 a.m.

Wife, MARY,.

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