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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MOM FEB 23. 1953 Dtatha CONION JOSEPH A on Feb-' MADISON WTIXIAM sud- SMITmrN LtCT February ruary 21 1853 beloved aon o( Juliaidenly. February 22. 1053. beloved22.

1953. of 24 Greenway South, inee Flattery) and the late Wal- husband of Anea (nee Byrne); de-FVrest Hills, I beloved wife of ter devoted brother of Walterlvoted father of George Albert the late George mother of John 1 1 JUvmond the lateiB. and Mrs. Dolly Wood: lov- A. Reposing Fox Funeral Home.

Abendachein. G. McCuri, Lucy 7c iivirs. James nsner, wire Civil Engineer, 5 of Boro suspect AchiM. Claudia McCullough.

E. V. get Vincent J. Eugene. Francislimr brother of Mis.

Daniel Apple-Ascan Avenue corner Metropolitan Alter. Vennie McDermott.M. Irene. Funeral Thursday. 9 at the McMamis! Avenue.

Forest HlUs. Requt- ut la-duiu neuny duuiu ncuu mtiwTii frm pg Fred McPartland, W. L. g.rn from his residence, 139-48IFunenU Home. sxn latousn Ave-em mam ai uur liqj wuero Trfnton, Fe-h.

2.1 ihannesson, 75. of Princeton. I a civil engineer who aift'1 Martyrs Church, Forest Hills, of funeral later Blackwell, Mary Messina. John 227th Street. Laurelton.

L. I the Brookl' Wednesday, 10 (Blatr, Mary Morris. John Bellport, Feb Mrs Yicella Fisher of fi Raynots Lane, dren, original Home for Ch.il- patrolmen aaulted Pace at located III the' midnight Saturday a filed -ection of the; them Hymie Baum- i construction of the Holland dalene C. Church, 10 a.ra In- McCABT On February 19. 19M ifMjl Williamsburg Tunnel and the Hudson River; who before coming here had late William; dear sister of ruary il.

law, oeiovea nusoana She 10 had been not2 27 ot Saratoga a tatner oi jean. been prominent in various active in the Flatbush-Tomp- Vvho claimed to have itnesed tubes of the Pennsylvania and the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad-, died yesterday in Charlotte Phair. Reposing WilliamjSadie. Lucy, Mary, Jack and Frank. Brooklvn activites.

died DIECKHOFF CATHERINE T. ee Doonan). belovec wife of Wil klI1c nSrotonal nurrii the bealiuR. home yesterday at the age of Breen, Joseph Peet. Blanche Carlin George Potenaa.

Thomas Coccaro, A Riadoo, Minnie CasteUano, Hilda Sablsch.F.A. Conlon. Joseph Santry, Gertrude Dieckhoff C. T. Sawyer, Joseph Fisher.

Vleella Schlano, Mary Fransen, Anna Smith, Faithful Fechs. Margaret Smith, Godfrey Oaffney, Adelaide Smith, Laura uiviuik nei mis- Maumho I. Mercer Hospital. He was bo; .1 Avenue corner Sterling Place, Fu- Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Re- liam loving mother of Cather- She was the wife of ,1 nam are -on. i-mn vife.

Faith, 21. were seated neral Tuesday. 10 a.m.: Reauiemiamem Mass St. Paul R. Churcn, Joan sister oi Mrs.

in Copenhagen. Fisher, former president of director of promotion for the Mass St Teresas Church 9:30 a.m. Interment i.trked near then From 19LM until nu retite-ent in KM9, Mr. Brooklyn Real Estate Interment Holv Cross CemeUTy St. Charles Cemetery John P.

Staunton. Mrs Patrick T.1 Duffy. Patrick, Daniel Doonan oi County Mayo, Ireland. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.. from the Yankoe baseball orgtmizatinn.

a daughter, Mrs. Ben Graham. Board. native of Denmark, was with ol'CH ELIZABETH THOMPSON WALTER or Fisher, a native of Mid- Gilmore, Thomas Smithlin, Lucy and six grandchildren. of 99 Schenck Avenue, dear sis- Saturday.

February 21. 1953, hus- the Betsy Head Bar Livonia Ave. and when he saw four identified as Pace lear the entrance. 1 Arrive McManus Funerai nome. mi th State Highway Department lof New Jersey.

He was chief Francisco Goodman, Belle dletown, N. and a resident ral Irttl be held; men on nf Sisipr rnnsnela flRR: band of Mabel and father ot Ar- Flatbush Avenue: Requiem Mass engineer and designer of the Margaret Catherine. Agnes andthur and Donald Thompsor: also St Thomas AOUinas H. of Brooklyn for more than alat 3 half-century, was a formerlYoik Grady, Mae Hackett. Henry Hirks.

Jennie Hill, Ada L. Thompson, W. Torcivla.S. V. Tranchina.S.

Vogel. Adelaide 1 Patrol Church Interment Holy Cross Pulaski Skyway. nd Brooklyn K7 S. Oxford 8 ueciua Funeral Wednesday irom'surviveo oy iotir gianacnnoieii. Metzner Funeral Home 2890 At-'Service at.

the Fail-child Chapel. member of the board of trusteesHomi a graduate of Copen Cemetery Solemn Requiem 951 Atlantic Avenue, on 'niesaay Vuono, Maria Hughes, Mary hagen University and came to the United States in FISHER VICELLA on Febru- Mass. 10 am St Malachys R. C. at 7:30 p.m.

22. at Bellport, L. beloved Church Interment Calvary Cem-j ing employment as a civil en Haywood's Body Goes Home A short while later1, he said, te saw three patrol cars drive ip. Pace was taken into one ar and the others placed in the emaining squad cars Baumholtz trailed the ar carving Pace (reportedly occupier! erv TORCIVIA SEBAS TiAiNO V. Johnston, Bertha Walker, Helena Knewell.John Walsh, Rose Large, Philip Williams, John Lindsay.

Elizabeth Yander, Madison, William lfe of James mother of Ed-in B. Fisher and Mrs. Ben S. gineer for the 2d, and 9th i beloved husband of Rosa; father of Ave. elevated railways in Man loraham.

Reposing at New York McDERMOTT MARIE on I Lucy Rlbaudo. Lena Aversa, Laura For Funeral Services, Burial hattan. 1 Brooklyn mineral nome. ib( February 20. 1953.

of 468 12th Caglianone. Charles and Anthony; fe, Mane, i Street, beloved daughter of Jorm lormeriy ot the fire department. bv Patrolmen LazariK Oxford Street. Brooklyn, Tuesday, February' 24, at 3 p.m ABENDSt HEIN On February 20, 1953, GEORGE, beloved husband of Mae Quigg; father of ed bv that of William Green, and the late Sarah h.Mii'; Kfivisint at ivu new uirecni ave- and Gabriel Dillon i and said it dear sister of the Rev. Joseph J.jnue; Requiem Mass Our Lady of FRANSEN ANNA bOPHIA, sud topped at and Livonia Walter J.

Tamlyn, president of the A. F. I Haywood's relatives here said Mrs. Francis P. Havden and John i.uu, reoruary George Jr.

and Marie; brother of Elsie and Helen Stevens. Service where, he asserted, the denly, February 22, beloved mother lof B. Theodore; sister of Elizabeth T. Reposing M. J.

Smith Memorialj25. Interment Calvary. funeral services will be hejd at' Taytorville, Feb. 23 (U.R) The body of Allan S. Haywood, labor union pioneer, was en route here today for funeral services and burial.

The ('. 1. 0 executive vice beating took place Baumholtl 'tH lr. PalK in: li at 187 S. Oxford Street.

Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cem- Pearson and Charlotte Anderson. 2 p.m. Wednesday at th medial. went to the Liber- Tuesday.

10:30 Solemn Re- IKV( 1I1NA SALVATORE, of 67 9th Street. Reposing at Retired Engineer Reposing at Halvorsen Chapel. 5310 a file his quiem Mass Holy Name Hie I're-ovterian nu Haywood'l death I Htn Avenue services Wednesday. Interment Holy Cusunano ft Russo Funeral Home. At hilli On February 11, IMS, 0 am Interment the Evergreens.

Walter ing Tamlyn, retired, pie-idem suffered a heart at- I second most impoiiaii CLAUDIA mee Thomas i. beloved Cross Cemetery. trica' eir-'i tack and collapsed while telling the C. 1 0. vacant, ami union wife of Earl R.

Achilli: dear sis- Fl'CHS MARGARET, on Febru-ter of Mrs. Naomi Keeler and ary 21 1953. of 97-20 103d Avenue Hoard of Transportation, died PARTLASD-WILLIAM nm, sources in Washington said his LAWRENCE, February 20, 1953. be-; He wit Thomas. Reposing Smith Ozone Park, beloved mother of successor would one ot nis tavorite jokes to a labor gathering at Wilkes-Barre, Saturday night.

He' February 22. 1953. Funeral Home. 141 6th Avenue. Fu- Julia Bvrne.

Mathilda Thompson. Friday at the age of 70. He resided at 221-28 Eclmore Queens Village. chosen from the "second eche Haint. Pace, the father of two children, and the other three men were ordered released by Ai-sistant District Attorney Peter Mitfe after questioning.

They had been picked up. police said, "after a report indicated a group of disorderly men near Mitro said all four denied be- dence, Hotel Towers. 25 Clark Street. Notice of service at the loved nusoano ot Meta devoted father of Phyllis Anne; dear er of Anne. Margaret.

Gertrude Jit iiunutes later. lon'' of the (' I. neral Tuesday. 2 f.m. Helen Mayerhofer, Herman.

Carl Direction of William A. Martin, 'and Ernest Fuchs; sister of Bertha vf.NNIF. CRM. 'Hagedorn. Anna Knebel, Frieda native oi Hrookivn.

Mr Fauxhild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, later The Knglish-horn labor leader as named to the executive vice and Arthur Heposmg John Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Tamlyn was a graduate of He had just reminded his audience that the late Philip Murray's death followed a meet nnMtt rard anXtmilv on Prlttin and Mathilda Zeltmann presidency after a bitter battl Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass vrnisin mrh nr, Fohmarvl 4 imi rvmn Service al the N- Walker Fu Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and was employed for many with Walter Rettther for the ing just like tht Haywood was ome. ai- ouin oireei.ioi. jr.u.nr innii, iucs-t, beloved moiher oi James, Jo-en. Wednesday, 3 pm.

In- day. 9:45 a.m. senh. Mrs. Helen Clancy, John, beloved husband of Marks Aker; devoted father of Rob- wooflnav I O.

presidency last Dec. vears hv the horn Instrument Co. of Long Island City. In 1947 boaion police, bm Pace Reuther was elected to succeed His death caused an indefinite Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs.

Rose Reilly. Frank and erl William and Kenneth George; messina suddenly later told reporter? he had been Georue. devoled sister of Angelina no-tnonement of 1 -( he joined the Board of Trans- Murray. Candreva Reposing at Park Slope! dear son of Aker; survived OAFFNEY ADELAIDE Feb- February 20. beloved husband three sisters and one brother.

nlar 21 ,953 devoted sister of of Blanche: devoted father of 'labor unit talk- which had Secrctrti Labor M.n 'in fraid to make any cnargr--vhile In u-lod After his release, Pace went Funeral Htn. t2t. Vli Av. nnr m- member of 'been scheduled Durkin -aid in Washington thai Rei vices at the E. Waldeck Home Fnnk Mcloughlin and Mrs Maria and John dear brother! Donation, ret Mr.

Tamlyt the Ameticai trical Kngine jtitute of Elee-Haywood was lo have helped nth and 18th Streets. Fu-' Wednesday; Requiem Mass. funerals. IbH 4tn Avenut. Robert n-- tier I I' I'ose SoRenUoo.

as a gre. Tuesday 12 45 p.m. Interment Ni who and the Alpha negotiate a possible merger of heart overflowed residence. 848 President Street. Fu-'BItu Helen Cavalluzzi.j, ISt.

John's R. C. Church, 21st Street: timial Pmelawn. L. 1.

nfra w.a.r.rsda', in an Fv. Antlimiv. landing and ugaui am! 5i i possible the third major labor passion for the Holy Cross nicer ANTIOCO FRED beloved nnn Requiem Muss Church of St 'Messina. Reposing a husband of Ruth devoted fat her Francis Xavicr. 11 oVIo-k Inter- Cnapcl.

38 Lafayette die in recent months, problems uf working met: and death Nov, 21 was fol women everywhere." runner rnecu. Ai cording to Face, the two of Ronald dear brother of Vic- mem St. John's Cemetery. I neral WednwdftJ 1 am Sol- WALK Ell HELENA Febi tor, Paul. Vincent.

Stella iside and i rvnBI, THnM 4 nl 'mn -ss 111 Ouriary 21, 1953. beloved wife of Nancy Damiata. Services Ladv ot Pea, Cl.tir.-h Inter- hue Joseph devoted mother p.m "The Riverside" Brook-ti'7 ''0iu'ml ltKIV; inent, Calvary Cemetery "Rita M. and Francis D. of 10601 unilv lias Him iced I Arlolaifin foffnau U.S.

Plots War. Ivn. Ocean Parkway and Prosoect L. uculu Ocean Avenue, with whom patrolmen said nothing to him until they suddenly stopped the ear and began beating him one with his fist and the other with a nightstick. He that the timeial will be private.

HUUIUIUC VUlllltf Park. i i JOHN, beloved fa: her Mrs Leonard M. Flomerfelti iOKO.ovsKy Days mond of Highland Park, N. memorial mass mass neunesaay kumcii A. ot Lconia.

n. Law- Continued from Page I a'd he was punched around the face and struck in the mid. of Matawan, N. Rob- BLACKWtLL-MARV. on satur- rj.

s. Daniel U. 8. Beaaley, Services Tuesday, Febru-day, February 21. 19o3.

Service atiM. Veronica Margaret R. an 4 The the Methodist Home 920 Park and Edward also survived bv rd Place. Brooklyn, on Tuesday at grandchildren. Reposing at near Nostrand Avenue.

Brooklvn. 10:30 a m' Chapel. 187 S. Oxford Street: Sot- Interment Evergreens Cemetery BLATE-MAXY fnee O'Oorman), Requiem Mass Tuesday. 10 on February 22.

1933. wilt of the in the Chapel of Holy Cross OLSKX PETER BERG, sudden- X. of Brooklyn, and Clifford A Adelaide H. Gaffney. a life-i hTl trS Framlngham, also sur Set for P.

J. Haley long lli-ooklyn resident. diedlerollf.lv delaviiie the opening vived by nineteen grandchildren Repo lass for Paul .1 late Charles; beloved mother of R- C. Church. Interment family iv.

Pebruarjl 21. Fond friend of: Saturday In her home at 848a second front in Europe. punphed jn tnP abdomen bv iPre-ident St. She was the -'rove thereby to weaken and(mp ()f arresting officers. A memorial lalev.

leacher sing John E. Duffy Fi Home, Coney Lslanri Avenue at Foster; Mrs. Michael Tiernev. Andrew P'l ot Jonn cemetery .1 Lillian Lai sen. Gil- daughter of the late John SJbleed the I S.

s. to death. however, after he hart more than 40 of English for ars, the last 30 1 iK-ational High Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady John. William and James. Notice appreciated.

Ibert Jensen Edna Reilly. Services of funeral later rnnnMN rfi i flom tne HalvorsPn Chapel. 53101 affnev.lanri reduce it lo the -tatn- of un and Adelaide Kan ho resided lor main School for Boys, will be held at! ears atja sec-ond-rate country and sub and said. Iject it to their imperialist in- snrrv didn't know vou Internum' S- Peter's Cemetery, New Brunswick, N. J.

375 Clinton St BODNAR KATHLEEN J. 22, 1953, beloved wife of Paul: de-Brannlgan). February 21, 1953. de-tvoted mother of the late Harold lnlenmnl EverBreens- a.m. tomorrow in St.

luated terests," Sototovsky -aid I were a food kid lets forget Miss Caffney wa I voted wife of Theodore loving dear sUt ol ROM Wexner and a R. ('. Church. Bom FEET BLANCHE EVELYN, i WALSH On February 20. 1953.

pel iali-si from the Visitation McCoy beloved wife -Sidney Place and Livingston St ROSE A. was on Clin gentr i.d.l Pat mother of Elizabeth and Mary Frances Borden. Service at Wa Bcdnar; daughter of Catherine B. Cooke, Funeral Home, (nee Harrtsi and the late Patrick: ISnyder Avenue. Wednesday, 1 J.

i February 21, 1953, beloved sistei of Robert F. Peel. Service at th Fairctlild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave- of John devoted mother of active in Visita delegation of students a plan- of Mrs Rita Iwis Mrs. Agnes MeClure. Mrs.

Cather-Cannon. Marv, Margaret, John tion Alumnae. She is survived wcoti.s.iay. 2 p.m. Brandau.

Mrs. Margaret. ing to attend. Mr. Haley, who resided al (by two sisters, Mrs Krank Mc- pcled to seek legal aid In the matter today.

Inspector Sl-phen Kennedy, in charge of the IHth Inspection Divisi m. said he would begin an Invep- orp. Frank V'alsh. U. S.

Army. Retxisins William A. Martin nightie aiughlm and Mi- llobert St died Keh in roil N--TlloviS. February 20, of 102 Franklin Avenue, be Johnson, Frances. Patrick G.

and Arthur J. Brannlgan. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- mi, Home, uiasson ('anosa. and several nephews Mrs.

Helen L. Abel. Mrs. Elizabeth Long Island College Hospital. I Place.

Funeral Martinez James (' and nieces. Take Slap at Reds ligation of the ruse immd loved husband of Jenny mee Bovai; devoted father of Rose. Al- WedneMlay. 9.15 a.m.; Requiem and George A. Grady.

IMneral The funeral will be held Feb. r. bush Avenue; Requiem Mass 10 Louis and Thomas Jr. Re in R. c.

Church. the Patrchild Chapel. 951 At- le wa- edm atcd at the niwr-ity of North Carolina and Citv Allege. While at the latter he dped found the Newman Club, Wednesday trom the vice Kdvat'd In his apnea ranee posing at. 812 Kent Avenue; Solemn Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Chu'rrh interment St John's Cem-'l-ntie Avenue, Wednesday, A solemn requiem ma-s will be explained id today Russia Is Monaghai Karrielj Kcquiem Mass at. Lucys i solemn Kequiem Mass i i MS-JOHN H. offered at 1 1 a.m. Church, 9 am Wednesday. xik place Monday in ngle the UrUteaioruy ponce i-n maoe in ion ar with Commu-imer Deputy Attorney General Iady of Refuge Church, Ocean anc Foster Avenues, at 10 a.m.

Inter- Xavier's R. C. Chu terment St. John's Cemetery (Valval ruary 21, 1953. beloved husband Alice inee Nielsen), demoted fa- I letery.

wil'e ent Calvary Cemetery. John and Catherine RISDON MINNIE February St. Haley, is the author of a book of Buckley; grandfather of Michael HACKETT Thursday. HENRY BREEN JOSEPH on February' 21, 1953, beloved husband of Charlotte dear brother of Frank. Reposing at the J.

Clement Kearns Funeral Home, 1461 Bush-ick Avenue, until Thursday, 9:30 a Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, 10 poetry, entitled "Rim. Petal- nist China and at the lames Mcliierney and I S. time subjugate China to SoVltAttorney Miles J.

bane was hv influence First Deputy PoHcs Commi-- Kut Russia's aims, in Frank l-'ristensky and men ting the Korean war, have chief inspector Conrad K. 121, 1953, beloved cousin of Mabel ISchuctz. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, of 343 83d Street, husband of neral from Walter B. Cooke, Inc. the late Margaret and father of published a number of vears, ago.

Also surviving is a broth- Wily TQCeS POfe I-imera: Home. 50 7th Avenue tne late Uertrude E. Mccormick services of the Old Glory Naval I --laded witii K.eiteima-t la-t Mitnmer in ref- grandfather of Joseph and Mar- Post Nu -18 Tuesday. 8 SABISt Hil in Kit College. niKe Or service V.UT,foreign policy failures with erenee to the alleged police warei McuormicK Reposing Ly- Mass St.

Francis Xavier C. Februai-y 21. 1953. beloved husband: olved resistance to'beating i the result that r-unerai Home, Avenu 13th Street. Funeral Tues- iChurch.

Wednesday, 10 a.m. Inter of Alma; dear father of Alfred K. at home has with three runaway hahv a.m. Interment St. John Cemetery, CARLIN On February 21.

1953, GEORGE, native of Moville, County Donegal, Ireland, beloved husband of the late Loretta inee devoted father of Mrs. Cath tHiOTi s- Soviet a Mrs. H. V.Walker Alsj sunived bv one granddaugh- day; Solemn Requiem Mass St fnitnM-i ianii I increased, he assertl stole ms.ikhi trom a ment Holy Cross Cemetery. YANDER ELIZABETH Gutman).

of 91-24 92d Street, Anseims unurcn, io jo a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery jthe Zirkel Funeral Home. iGovernor Dewey's ariministi a-l' rent purges in Communist Isachuseits doctor t- ue ruwi lOUntl ies wei'M madp nei-essary He denied "un leqiiiviM-allj' Mass Tomorrow erine Sangunitto. Mrs. Loretta1 wood and Norwood Avenues, HICKS JENNIE of 138 Cypress Hills.

5th Street, loving mother of Ben-i range budget balancing! for program. W.RXih.cen on Saturday. February 21, 1953. Survived by three sons, the Rev Benjamin Yander of Mary Queen of Heaven R. C.

'the war exempt the police in Korea be ended as soon as Federal laws had been ana Aioert. HenoBlM at Hiawins santrv on n-Ahnurt iasi A solemn ret rs. Helena in Funeral Home. 1286 Prospect Ave-GERTRUDE mee Lynch), beloved Mannix. Mary, Thomas, George and John Carlin: brother of Edward Carlin in Ireland; also survived by twelve grandchildren; at his residence.

889 Sterling Place, Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Gregorys R. A memorandum to Mayor Inipellilterl from I.I. (Jov. to M'l flH-.

Church, Milton J. and George; two daughters. Mrs. Madeline Fitz dieti Saturday ii Ocean wi 1:30 pm. Interment following at; voted mother of Mrs.

Gertrude possible to defeat Russian "eyen Implication." machinal ions He implicitly: and rharged that "phony warned the Cnited States to was circulated by per. beware fo the Kremlin wiles nns "wno K'n Frank C. Moore and Slate gerald and Mrs. Blanche Nirren- -ireen-wooa cemetery. Bergmann.

Mrs. Anna Leavey. Mrs. toiiHim uartn. twelve grandchildren.

Church Interment Holy Cross Reposing at Chapel, 87-20 Wood- by driving of Refuge Ft. and Foster A v. Mary Willis. Mrs Helen Osborne. Mrs.

Rose Selfert. Elizabeth. Michael J1. Jr Jeremiah John L. Santry; also survived by seven Controller Raymond McGov-ern rejected every Item in the Mayor's legislative program except a proposed Increase in Ihe 2 percent limit on the HILL ADA on Sunday.

Feb-uary 22. 1953, of 450 Clinton Ave-lue. Service at the Fairchild Cemetery. CASTELLANO HILDA M. Cos- 1 Ihe PollO naven Houievaro.

Motemn Ke quiem Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m at St. Elizabeth's C. Churci W. D. Townsend, 106, Confederate Army Vet The funeral he John E.

i Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, on grandchildren and three great-1 grandchildren. Reposing Smith tello i February 21, 1953. beloved wife of Harold; devoted mother of Harold dear sister of Anna ill be held frou Diil'fv Vmpi- sland and Fffl al will be in St New Brum Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. una, fen.

J.i (u.t.i-- taxing io- Atlantic Avenue. Woodhaven. In-lHor terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Iter William H. Murray'.

Director. Bur siaua's last Macy Floorwalker er The hiked to of the jl percent. Mtzzo, Anne Cavo and Paul Zuc-chero. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke.

Funeral Home, 20 Sny War and one of the ick, N. J. Mrs. WTalker. a native Kidnaped, Beaten en.

died in home Funeral Home. HI bth Avenue. Fu- HUGHES On February 21. 1953. neral Wednesday 10 a.m.; Requi-MARV loving sister of John J.

Mass St. Joseph R. C. Church. Hughes; also survived by nine 10:45 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross; nieces and three nephews. Funeral cemetery from her residence. 278 Prospect Direction of William A. Martin, i Place, on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.;! Solemn Requiem Mass St. Joseph SAWYER JOSEPH, on February der Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass In Qemortam YER Mi l.

I NK LE BERT. In Even on that point, however. Moore and McGov.ern hexlged. They said the proposed rise in real estate taxing power for the many, was brought to th last night. He Page rv when a smad nil.

I Bt. Vincent Ferrer C. Church. Wednesday. 10 a.m.

Interment St. John Cemetery- lownseiids death left four temon of my dearly sided for a number of city would have to be carefully survivors of the Confederate Army and two of the l'nion e.v Brunswick hefor COCCARO ANTOINETTE. Feb-1 Ft- C. Chu ved wife. February 23.

1952. STANLEY. ASSIDV-JOHN. In memory m. laa.i.

ci la.i At.anr.c Avenue Reposing at Chapel, 115 Atlantic ruary 20, 1953, beloved wife of Louis; 'Holy Cross Cemetery to Brooklyn. She was the i i.iow of Joseph v. He is survived bv his wife. Maggie. R2 He devoted mother of Mrs.

Philomen; Walker and the moiher of! Adams, Mrs. Caroline Kemble, Mrs Florence Distabile. Mrs. Ru-alie ander Bronx, Precinct found Hallgren bleeding and in a dated condition near 145th St. ami Rriirknrr Boulevard.

He was wearing only shoes, smks and underwear In the 25 degree cold. His alle with S25 had been taken. Hallgren aunt said she had ast seen him yesterday at in to the father of in children hv pre vious marriages. JOHNSTON BERTHA. Febru- Services St.

Nicholas Syrian Or- of my dear Inend, John, who 21, 1953. in her 89th year, be-ithodox Cathedral. 1:30 p.m. Inter- passed away February 23, 1951. ved sister of Harold H.

and Cal-mient Evergreens Cemetery. riwrmmn nd ici Funeral services Wallet B. Direction Jere J. Cromn. Inc.

Francis I). Walker, commander scrutinized this year despite its prior approval bv the 1952 Legislature. Solicitude for ity -The State should not allow the greatest city In the world to tax itself into economic pa-ralysis," said Dewey's Munch. Anthony and Vincent; also Parkville Post, Catholic Veterans survived rjy one sister. Caroline Mag-arelli; seven brothers, Dominick, Nicholas, Julius, Andrew.

Vincent, John and Frank; eleven grandchildren. Funeral from J. JOHN BUND. Avenue. Tuesday.

2 Please St'HIANO MARV mee Ca-i omit flowers. mania), of 3.58 Clinton Sun ng a are five other ins. Hav in I I Kti-sell A Der. William Cullen, 54, 17 Yrs. on Nassau Force Elmont, Feb.

23 Detect i William Cullen. 54, of the sau County txilice warra nrooKiyn. oeioveo wue oi Michael. Lawrence T. Robert X.

and On February 21. OevotiB mother of Anthony. Wuestman Funeral Home. 'Clifford two Rita i bachelor. In order to raise the ap Carlo, Marie Mangialonini Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.

iJOHM of 4016 Clarendon Road, Ulica i M. Walker imi Mr-' Leonard proximately more leloveri husband of Catherine Flomerfoli Jr and 19 grand- it needs to balance its I il.hl-.V4 squad, collapsed and died of a heart attack yesterday while Havana Herald Folds visiting friends at 16 Cove- Havana, Cuba Feb. 23 (U.W Russo Funeral Home. 230 Court Street Requiem Mass Sacredj Requiem Mass 9 a.m., St. Catharine of Alexandria R.

Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. Lorn? Island. hildren.

An. her son, Joseph! budget, the Board of Kstimatei jQuinni; dear lather of Katherine. John, Mary Ann; loving son of Stanley and Mary and fond broth- EUSTACE F. died in HD. had asked for in In- iSTS! tttermt! 2Lfed Febraarv 23.

1943 Mass offered. leased State aid The 17 month-old Havana Her- I Of World War 1 ,1,1 Mai -ar. a McGoldrick. Mil Johns Cemetery dred Kaszuba, Genevieve McFad- niend, MAti FUNK. Dewey to Ask Voters' OK Of Auto Insurance Plan ''iCullen was appointed to the March 1 because of "increased rten, funeral Irom Darraugh's Fu- SMITH rtlTUrt'l.

CrW.r police force Jan I. l't'ld, and1 product ion co-is and prevailine Walter B. Cooke Funeral Information rVbruary 20 1953, of 40 8th Avenue MEYER In lovinn memory of Services" at the Fairchild Chapel. lutlier. Rl'DOEPH who died promoted to detective Feb.

1. business conditions," the Al eh. 23 -Governor preparing today to real estate. Also advocated bv the city was a transit authority which I "IS. His home at jn K.

puhlislum corrrpan, Hawthorne St, Valley Stream, nounced todav. Wednesday; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Therese of Lisieux Church. Avenue and Troy Avenue. 10 am.

Interment St. Charles Cemetery. LARGE PHILIP on Febru 951 Atlantic Aveme. Tuesdnv. 8 p.m fVhniarv 1938.

His DAUGHTERS. SMI TH GODFREY, suddenly, onj February 21, 1953. at his residence. PETERSON MARIE. In lovl) lupport of his demand for a ary 20, 1953.

beloved husband of compulsory aiitoiimnile instir-j 1 his was lo he accomplished hv Wfitrijl CITY-WIDE ffeit'ice loverTlie'I'mul-' Toadil Kuneral Homcs in Manhattan. Brooklyn, Bronx 78 4th Street, beloved husband remembrance of a devoted moiher of the late Emma Wulferth; de- and Passed away voted father of Alexander, Tillie 'February 23, 1952. Alfred. Mrs. Marie Johnston.

John JESSIE. PETER; Grandchildren. Mrs. Edna West. Mrs Theresa Ha-; PETER and ROBERT Mary: devoted lather of William; also survived by a brother, sister, one grandchild.

Reposing at Chapel, 134 Smith Street; Solemn Re-ttuu'in Ma Si Agnes R.C. Church. tinrottgn real estate taxes on lllll ana yueens assure prompt service, nay or oil n'8ht- TefcIe inquiries will be answered survived by twentv-six srandchil-. ROTHAAR RITA. In loving jp I dren.

Repoalna al Chapel 761 ttta memory of a dear daughter and 23 Paul Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. Interment at (bong Island National Cemetery. Please omit flowers. the Board of Estimate were lllll biMY and for their stitrm-M ton lllll iquiem Mass Bt "immaculate Heart St Michael's. Tuesday.

February vvaerler. owner of the Bayport I of Mary- R. C. Church. Wednesday 24, 7 a.m.

'lower Houses, who for the last Miss I I 1 Vltl I II Calvary Ceme- Pebruarv 22 195.1 beloved sister 11,1,1 'ha. the deficin-iddon transit! II Ceakett fo a Select PHet lUe l.oiu,' Maud llovvcr-trrovvinK divorced Iron, other I nk, I siA UH fUltmn. diistiv, died Knd.iv at his home said I i TTL. Montattk HiKhwav He was he State the citv nl iii as lllll Solid Mahogany, from Ml 80 Gauge Steel, from Sf Mother. Brollier and Sisters.

of tbe late Margaret Axnemarm; Sal Graiosa, Director near aunt ot hleanor bcanion. Marv Arnemann. Genevieve Hostwuk. 1S8-I4 Northern Blvd. FUlkiaf, 3-6600 SMITH -1UKA in otal notices accepted 8 Gussie Burton.

Bessie Hubbaid ami 22, 19U beloved mother of Marion m. for publication Surviving are hi- wife. Mrs m.ikeiili The State intimated II rrt wutt rgmovd fnm mm I. Marie Auw aeriei a son. attention should he given III luat Siiam tmUmM.mi hmwm fmmm "'0h moiher and ll WW.l..(n.

lote ai 10 pan Soturdoy Kearns Sons Funeral Home Smrh of Ct.mford. Services Bushwlck Avenue, corner of Fur- at the MoadniRer Funeral Parlors, man Avenue. Funeral Wednesday. ,1120 PlatbUIB Avenue, Tuesday, 9:45 a.m.; Reouiem Mass Our Ladv 8 p.m. i KJtTJ in i i HACKEy! Dn? tV' III Ch.pH rooklyn fun.ro oi Louraes r.

c. Church. 10:15 Henry McCaddin Son publication Sunday. GEORGE D. GONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 11 20 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

BUckminttct 2-0247 'Four Timet Sis of Proapeot Park' a.j.MiTKso Walter B.Cooke. UPinelawn. MldlOtl J. SmMl 10 fe. York's Largrft Fuaeral nirertors A Th.

B.uifiil VUroorial Pari. 4 I SIOOKITN rVNftAl N4HMS OUItNS 'UNISAl MOMSS Ml A A ChpH. Air Candll.onH III 70 SnytfM UUtai 4S00 IIO-H MmM wu MatlkN 6-6670 e'hyXZr. ll SataSlsai4 torta 1-6600 'ThrBttitihIMemorulPart STtrling 82255, 2232 1 "0r lacl HWIlaill, tkt Brooklri El, dor. job of lHW lit inn iritndi -'II inforul iknat on rrmmun SRTOCR Kl rUTBUSH SV Ulster 6 480 to SEVENTH AVI 1Mb.

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