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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 24, 1947 15 iifii ft a Pi iii i a i a 1. 1 MacINTYRE At BurIington. Wraths' i f' J. on ptember 21 1947.

age I JYK3. CLIZ.MDC I 11 11. JYIAIN, b8 years. DAVID C. husband ofi I lJMne.oi2i9U:hs-ul.nyk.nUrrt TMCC AT OT TeachersAtfack Brooklyn.

relatives ana menas.a nilKi pi VV UKrVCK. CJ Ml fiar.non, Emma J. Lyman, Elizabeth fcendin, William Maclntyre, David Bourke, Simon Mahoney, M. are Invited to attend the funeral Britain Sees Herself Out of Red by Mid '48 on Thursday, September 25. at 9 Merit Ratings Lyman In Brooklyn.

She continued her interest in the schools. o'clock, from 121 Oakland Avenue, Burlington, N. Requiem High however, until 1918. dividing her time between Philadelphia and Superior merit rating for pro way and leave (280.000,000 to spare. London, Sept.

24 (UP) Britain's moting teachers was expected to Brooklyn where the was actively Mrs. Elizabeth Hills Lyman, 87, former assistant moderator of the National Council of Congregational Churches, and a member of the committee that affected the merger ot the Congregational and Christian Churches, died yesterday at her home in the Hotel Margaret, 97 Columbia Heights. She Mass St. Paul's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call on Wednesday evening. This source said the surplus would identified with the church of economic planners were reported to believe today that the national be attacked at a meeting of educators on Oct. 6. following a call be used to repay the loan from the which her husband was pastor. International Bank and replace the today by the Joint Committee of Chansen.

Charles Morris, Terranc Clifford. Lee Movizzo. Frank. Cogan, John P. Nolan, Stephen Cooke, Catherine Rellly, William V.

ttooley, Catherine Sherlock, Mary Doyle, Cassie J. Smalley, Adeline Driscoll. Mary P. Spahn, Louia Wehne, H. V.

Tiedemann, Fischer, Herman Tribken, John Ward, Robert Kennedy, Dennis Wllkeni, Henry onard, K. Wittstock, Anna He died In 1915 after a pastorate gold reserves Erttaln has recently Teachers Organizations for "ab there of more than 40 years. been forced to use. Following- Dr. Lyman death MAHONEY On September 22, 1947.

MARGARET (nee McDer-mou), beloved wife of John; devoted mother of Margaret. Cath solute repeal" of superior merit sections of the Fein berg Law. Early and successful Institution Mrs. Lyman continued their com was the widow of the Rev. Dr.

Albert J. Lyman, former pastor of the Marshall Plan might turn The meeting of school princi mon Interest in the church, twice the balance In Britain's favor even erine, Patricia, Dorothy, John and pals and teacher delegates was of the South Congregational visiting Alaska, and twice visiting sooner. When the government cut trade balance can be taken out of the red by the middle of 1948 with a little to spare if new export targets are reached. If the gap between exports and Imports, now running around 400,000.000 a year, is corrected by then, the Labor government's "do without" program, which has reduced the living standard to perhaps the lowest in history, may be eased. But, an authoritative source Arthur: daughter of Catherine Church.

schools and colleges In China and called by Superintendent of Schools William Jansen for 4 pm. living standards and prescribed and the late Daniel McDermott; Mrs. Lyman was born at Wind japan, ana tne cnurcne of aus- f- sister of Mrs. Anna Foy, Mrs. more work for the people, lt an nounced that lt was doing so be' traiia ana New Zealand.

Previ BAHNON EMMA J. (nee Hayes suddenly. September 23, 18. at her residence, 470 Sackett Oct. 6, at the Central Needles Trade High School.

The commit ham, N. the daughter of Rei Hills. Educated by private tutors ously, in 1910-1911, she and Dr Catherine Rellly. Mrs. Mary Kelly and Daniel McDermott; at her cause the Marshall Plan could not tee sent telegrams to 8S0 schools Cf) and at the Bradford Academy and Lyman had made a tour of the residence, 1069 Bergen Street.

Fu Salem (Mass.) Normal School, she Street. Funeral notice later. BEKDIN WILLIAM Sep be absolutely depended upon. Envisions Export Rise world, visiting missionary schools yesterday urging delegates "not to discuss in any way rates or later taught at the William Penn and colleges. In 1927 she was a neral Friday.

9: IS am. Requiem Mass St. Teresa's Church. Inter said, there was no telling when The crisis plan envisions exports Charter School In Philadelphia tember 22. 1947.

Survived by his regulations affecting these sections of the law." delegate to the World Conference on Faith and Order In Lausanne, ment St, John's Cemetery, Pa. In 1893 she established a col austerity could be completely dispensed with. Britain has been a pouring from British factories at latner. William, and sister, Rita "We are against any 'if and the rate of $6,000,000,000 a year Switzerland. She was assistant lege preparatory school for girls In Philadelphia.

For 25 years she Reposing at Kennedy's Chapels, Church and Rogers Avenues, but' salaries," said Mrs. Andres land of shortages and rationing since the war started eight years moderator of the National Coun McQUADE IRENE, on September 22, 1947, beloved daughter of the late John and Catherine by the middle of 1948 and at the rate of $6,800,000,000 by the end of next year. Last month's ex was Its principal. In 1914, a cil of Congregational Churches Brooklyn. Funeral Thursday, 10 Healy, chairman of the committee.

"We stand for repeal of all ago. from 1929 to 1931. a.m., with Solemn Requiem Mass This source said recently lnsti McQuade; devoted aunt of Sister branch school, later named the Lyman School, was opened in superior merit programs." port totaled $388,909,328. For Funeral services for Mrs. Lyman at Good Shepherd R.

C. Church KIDNAPED Pfc. Earl G. Mary JDh, C.S.J., Mary, Frank August, 1946, they were $329,357,368. tuted import cuts would save $832,000,000 a year.

Reductions In Ardmore, a Philadelphia sub will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Avenue and Brown Street. Inter and Wheeler and Mrs. Daniel Hendricks of Arlington, tne raircniid Chapel, 951 Atlantic ment St. John's Cemetery.

overseas expenditures, including But the authoritative source said that until the export program hits urb. In 1902 Miss Hills married Dr The committee said that "New York City alert regulations now in effect" should be substituted for superior merit sections of the State law. Avenue. cuts in the armed forces, would one of three Ameri Cc at her residence, 88- i02d Street, Richmond Hill Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, high gear, Britain will have to go BOCRKE SIMON, of 368 Weir- on using its gold reserves and can soldiers reported to 10 at Church of the Holy drawing dollar loans from the Harry Pearsall save $400,000,000 a year, he said Together, these items were expected to half close the gap. Would Repay Bank Loan field Street, suddenly on Monday, September 22, 1947.

Survived by wife, Mary Fielding Bourke; daugh- Child Jesus. Interment Calvary International Bank. have been taken prisoner by Marshal Tito's troops Harry Pearsall, who was connected with the Freeport Munici Cemetery. J. J.

Gallagher Sons, directors. ler, Mrs. Margaret Quick; two sons, If the new export targets are pal water System as a mainte He said the top policymakers now feel that export goals can be reached without any large reshuffling of workers. Strike Cripples Albany Shipping Simon Jr. and John and son, Robert P.

Quick. Funeral reached the revenue from them on Yugoslav border. American authorities hove de nance man for 17 years, died last MORRIS TERRANCE Sep will close the gap the rest of the Thursday from Murray Funeral night at his home, 95 Lillian Ave. tember 22, 1947, in his 41st year, Simon Bourke, Cafe Proprietor The funeral of Simon Bourke, proprietor of a bar and grill In Greenpoint, will be held tomorrow from the Murray Funeral Home, Knickerbocker Ave. and Covert St.

Home, Knickerbocker Avenue cor Freeport. He had been ill three manded their release. months. brother of George, John and Stella Buswell. Requiem Mass Thursday, 10:15 St.

Thomas Aquinas Albany. Sept. 24 (U.P5 All ship Soviet Diplomat Others reported captured rier Covert Street. Requiem Mass 8:30 a m. at St.

Martin of. Tours R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Mr.

Pearsall was born 66 years' ago in Greenpoint. He came to R. C. Church, 9th Street and 4th Freeport in 1891 and was a mem Avenue. Reposing at Chapel of ping activity at the port of Albany was halted today as the result of a strike of 240 longshoremen who quit their jobs in a dispute with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

Cemetery. CAIXANAN ELIZABETH K. are Lt. William VonAtten of East Orange, N. and Pfc.

Glen A. Myers of Joseph G. Duffy, 8th Street and ber of Hose Company 5 of the local Notables to Attend Harry Carey Riles Hollywood, Sept. 24 (U.R) Film notables will pay final tribute to Fined $50 on Speeding Charge 4th Avenue. Fire Department.

Surviving are his widow. Mrs. A solemn requiem mass will be of'ered at 10:15 a.m. in St. Martin ol Tours R.

C. Church, Hancock Edgely, N. D. Yourl Khlebnikoff, 36, a diplo MOVIZZO FRANK, of 1554 75th Street, on September 23, 1947, husband of the late Susie; dear Mabel Pearsall; a brother, Alva also of Freeport, and two sisters. Mrs.

Mervin Raynor of Freeport St. and Knickerbocker Ave. Burial matic consultant to the Russian day to Harry Carey in open air will be In Calvary Cemetery. delegation to the United Nations On September 22. 1947, beloved sister of Cecilia, Edward, Mary and Harry.

Reposing at the Hillebrand Mneral Home, 110-A Nassau Avenue, Brooklyn, until Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. Requiem Mass St. Cecilia's Church. 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CHANSEN At Miami Beach, and Mrs. Frank Hubbard of Pat- Yugos Again Asked funeral services. chogue. drew a $50 fine, revocation of his driver's license and a stern rebuke The body of the veteran actor Mr. Bourke, who lived at 366 Welrfleld died Monday in the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Margaret Quick, at Middle Island, L. I. The work stoppage, which also affects shipping at nearby Troy, Rensselaer, Cohoes, Watervliet and Waterford, resulted from what one official described as "lack of cooperation on the part of the teamsters In a new business venture Trallershlps, Incorporated." The strike call was Issued yesterday by New York City headquarters of the International Longshoremen's Association (A. F. will lie in state until the service, To Return 3 GIs when he appeared in Kew Gardens Traffic Court yesterday on a speed Joseph Missbach attended by an honor guard of screen veterans.

Carey died Sun nr ma or 1 kk Krnnic- ing charge. Trieste, Sept. 24 (U.P) The U. Khlebnikoff, who had ignored a father of Christopher, Anne cas-tellano, Eva Santora, Theresa Santora, Frances Surace and Annette Sparta. Funeral from his residence, Friday, September 26, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Interment Holy Cross Cloister. NOLAN -On September 22, 1947. STEPHEN, beloved husband of Mary devoted father of Stephen grandfather of Patricia. Brenda and Linda.

Funeral from Fred Hertxst Sons Memorial, 7501 day at the age of 69 years. Army asked Yugoslavia for the He was born in Ireland 63 years ago. Besides his daughter he Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Fielding Bourke; two sons. Simon Jr.

and' John P. Bourke, and one grandson. lyn, on September 20, 1947. CHARLES, beloved husband of Dorothy; dear son of Charles and One of Carey's favorite cowboy summons on a previous speeding charge since last April, was asked Rites Saturday second time today to return three brother of Alfred, Walter Union spokesmen said the strike American soldiers seized Monday, by Magistrate William E. Rlngle what would happen to him if he Joseph W.

Missbach. 87. father but the Yugoslavs refused even to ballads, "Rldln' Old Paint," will be sung at the services by folk-singer Burl Ives. Named as honorary casket bearers were D. W.

Griffith, Russel nd Zeno. Reposing at S. Szutar-s'i Funeral Home. 246 24th Street ignored a summons In his own 01 oewcuve josepn r. Miawacn.

renewed request whes hpsirlq the, riit.ert.ivp stjiff Requiem Mass Thursday at 9:30 country. at Our Lady of Czenstochowa Crouse, Howard Lindsay, Ted Cook Mrs. Crevoiserat, Church, 24th Street and 4th Ave tached to the office of Attorney 1 nere no lurtner iniormauon General Nathaniel L. Goldstein, 1" this case," an army spokesman died yesterday at his home. 102-35 said.

'The Yugoslavs refused to probably would affect some 800 workers in the Albany area. Trallershlps, began operation Aug. 15. Teamsters refused to haul the trailers to the dock, claiming that the new operation would deprive long-haul drivers of their Jobs. John J.

Hyland, business agent of the I LA, said 5th Avenue, Thursday; thence to Jimmy Gleason, Lionel Barrymore, St. Ephrem's Church, Fort Hamil Frank Capra, Spencer Tracy 85th Road, Richmond Hill. answer our secona ana Gregory Peck and many other ton Parkway and 74th Street, where a Solemn Requiem Mass Wife of Merchant AnatUfr son, the Rev. Walter J. further action has yet been friends of the late actor.

"I wouldn dare disobey a summons there," the Russian replied. "Well, as long as you are a guest in this country, you will obey our laws just as American citizens do," the magistrate said. The Russian, who waived diplomatic knmunity, was charged with driving 58 miles an hour in a 35-mile zone. Following cremation, the remains Missbach of the Sacred Heart taken." R. C.

Church. Glendale. will be Yugoslav troops seized the three will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

the teamsters' action had pre nue. Interment St. John's Cemetery. CLIFFORD I J3E, on September 23, beloved husband of Kathryn; devoted father of Clinton, Wilbur and Harold. Service at Englert's Chapel.

115 Evergreen Avenue, Thursday. 8 p.m. Interment Friday, 2 p.m. will be sent to Woodlawn Cemetery, Freeport, Sept. 24 Funeral for Mrs.

Mabel A. Crevoiserat. vented both crewmen and terminal celebrant at a solemn mass of re- Americans at gunpoint on the qulem tot be offered there for his border of Trieste near the town New York, for burial In the family REILLY WILLIAM on Tues workers from obtaining loading- vault. 61. 45 Lakeview wife of William E.

Crevoiserat, for many day. September 23. 1947, beioved father at 10 a.m. Saturday, or Monte costo. iney were pari Burial will be in St.

John's Ceme- of a five-man border patrol. The husband of Helen M. nee Brady) Jobs they might have had. Trailer-ships hauls truck-trailers from Albany to New York and back. years a merchant here and a for tery.

Mr. Missbach had been em- other two reported back to their mer village trustee and treasurer Mrs. Bella F. Johnson dear father of Jane; loving son of Graca (nee Purdy) 8nd the late of the Northeast Civic Association, ployed by the Dally Mirror for headquarters. the last six years.

The captives were Lt. William Bellmore, Sept. 24 Funeral COGAN JOHN suddenly on TliucHatr o. Hot- 01 10. Ho- Services Held were to be held this afternoon at services for Mrs.

Bella F. John' Mr. Missbach also is survived Van Atten, leader of the patrol Deaths of Cabbie and Wife the John W. Southard Funeral by his widow, Mrs. Mary Louise Pfc.

Earl Hendrick.Jr. and Pfc loved husband of Delia nee Mc-Auley, at his residence, 31 Midwcod William V. Rellly. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Friday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge R.

C. Church, son of 611 Briggs St. were to be held this afternoon In the Ches Home, 166 Rutland Road. Inter Called Murder, Suicide Missbach; another son, Howerd Grant Meyer. For Joseph Corso ment was to be in Greenfield Cem ter A.

Fulton Son Funeral and two daughters, Mrs. Adele Street, formerly of 903 Sterling Place. Survived by four daughters, etery. She died on Sunday after Home, 49 W. Merrick Road, Free- Mahn and Mrs.

Florence Kava several weeks' illness. Waterville, Maine, Sept. 24 (U.R) Verdicts of murder and suicide were returned today In the deaths of an unemployed taxicab driver Margaret, Kathleen, Regina, Mar Reprinted Prom Yesterdaj't Lit Editions nagh. port. She died on Sunday.

Surviving are a son, Harry Kenneth InhnM.Mrfnmh. Mrs. Crevoiserat, a resident of 10 am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHERLOCK On September 21.

A solemn requiem mass for Jo lan; three brothers, Edward, James. Bernard of Ireland. Funeral Johnson, and a sister, Mrs. Ther seph Corso who formerly was and his estranged wife who died on Friday. Requiem Mass 9:30 a esa Bird.

Interment was to be 1947, MARY MARGARET, beloved by the husband's hand in the pres 1 I Villi VWRIIOTf Dennis T. Kennedy, Co in the Long Island National Cem in the furniture business, was offered today (Tuesday) in theR.C. Church of St. Joseph Patron of ence of three of their five children. wife of John, and devoted mother etery at Pinelawn.

County Attorney James L. Reld of John Jr. and Mary Sherlock; C. Church of St. Francis of Asslsi.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Frank R. Healey, Director. the Universal Church, 185 Suydam said Everett Spencer, 42, shot his dear sister of Mrs. L.

Cleary. Repos St. Burial was in St. John's tx-roiice uiiicer neral services for John M. Mc ing at her residence, 81 Underhill Freeport for the last 40 years, was born in Farmlngdale and lived in Amityvllle before moving here.

Surviving besides her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Marie Seaman of Roosevelt and Mrs. Myrtle Evans of Freeport; two brothers, John Cornelius of Freeport and Mahlon Cornelius of Hempstead, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Lorenzo DeMott and Hannah Cornelius, all of Freeport.

wife, Florence, 38, to death in a lodging house last night and then. Gustav A. Muenzer Avenue. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Joseph's Mr.

Corso, who lived at 997 De Beurlnted Prom YestaVi UW EdiuoM Comb a vlce president Of the Rockville Centre, Sept. 24 killed himself with the same re Funeral services for Gustav Albert R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's COOKE CATHERINE September 23, 1947, beloved daughter of Louis; loving sister of James, I John, Joseph, Andrew, Thomas, catur died Saturday. He came to the United States from Italy at riirtnr and a former cltv nolice Crucible Steel Company of Amer volver. She had refused to return to their Fairfield home. Cemetery, Muenzer, who died Sunday, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the Reid said the double shooting lieutenant, died last night (Mon- ica, 403 Ixlngton Manhat-day) in his home, 84-11 86th Road, tan, will be held at 2:30 p.m. to- an early age.

Surviving are his widow. Mrs Congregational Church, Morris was witnessed by a son and two SMALLEY ADELINE, of 2-A Wales Place, Baldwin, on Tuesday, and Princeton here. Inter daughters, Glendon, 17; Geraldine, Woodhaven. morrow in St. Mark's Methodist Mr.

Kennedy, born in Brooklyn. Hemostead Ave Burial joined the Police Department at lrch' Mary Corso; two sons, G. Robert, a pharmacist, and Joseph lawyer and past grand knight of ment will be private. He is sur 18, and Lucille, 14. of the late Peter: devoted mother i Herman Fischer vived by his widow, Mrs.

Gladys Margaret and Mrs. Anna Koltzan. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from her brother's residence, 1655 Troy Avenue. Requiem Mass Little Flower R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DOOLEY On September 22, CATHERINE, ot 2516 Beverly Road, Funeral services for Herman Webb Muenwr, and three chil the turn of the century. He was t. wh Mr.

McComl Bushwick Council, Knights of Columbus, and two daughters, Mary Fischer. 70, who formerly was in dren, Deanne, Elizabeth and Don aid. Vw ZiZn mi Yale Place, died Monday. He had been with the steel concern since Bugaria Paper Defends Execution of Petkov and Margaret. the plumbing business, will be i.

i. vrTc rther 1903, advancing to credit manager also by his wife Mrs Cather ne ld treasurer Defore Sofia, Bulgaria, Sept. 24 (U.B held at 8 o'clock tonight in the George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Ave. Burial will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery of Beatrice E. Mandone, Harold A.

and Henry grandmother of Adeline Hummel and James Smalley; great-grandmother of Robert Hummel. Reposing at Weigand Bras. Funeral Home, 24 S. Grand Avenue. Baldwin.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 Solemn Requiem Ma.1 St. Christopher's R. C. Church, 10 a.m. beloved wife of James dear mother of Mrs.

Evelyn Webb, Mrs. Harriet V. Larsen n-eimeu. coming a vice president In 1919 erine A. Cole; two other sons, Patchogue, Sept.

24 Mrs. Har At one time he was president of The Fatherland Front newspaper Otechestven front said today that the execution of antl-Communlst leader Nikola Petkov "cut off this John J. and Eugene A. Kennedy, the Motors and Accessories Manu- riet V. Larsen, 64, a lifelong resident of this village, died yesterday Mr.

Fischer, who lived at 78-74 Frank J. Rosbach Rockville Centre, Sept. 24 Funeral services for Frank J. Rosbach of 40 Chester Oceanside, were to be held this afternoon In the Wyckoff Funeral Home, 457 Merrick Road, with Interment fol and two sUters. Mrs.

Mary Greene and a'direc. Thomas Muriel and Doris. Requiem Mass Friday, 10 a.m., Holy Cross Church. DOYLE On September 22, 1947. 85th Glendale, died Monday.

and Mrs. Agnes Carpenter. In her home, 73 Academy St. She tor of the Magnavox Company of He was born in Brooklyn and had He was the first president of the Furt Wayn6r Ind. For 25 years he hand which was preparing Ught-thlnklngly and criminally to throw Bulgaria into the pit of the foreign yoke." was the widow of Clarence Larsen.

SPAHN LOUISE, on Tuesday Holy Name Society of the police was a member of the National CASSIE formerly of 1st Ward, Manhattan, beloved mother of September 23, 1947, of 102-15 189th Funeral services will be held at lived in Glendale for the last 20 years. He was a member of Star of Hope Lodge. F. Ac A. M.

His wife, Mrs. Lillian Fischer, died lowing in Greenfield Cemetery. Hempstead. Mr. Rosbach, who His trial revealed, the newspaper Vu-giie J.

M. Doyle, and devoted 'Street, Hollis; devoted sister of 2 p.m. tomorrow at the home uepanmeno ana was Aviation of Credit Men. His the Holy Name Society and the GenfVa McComb Ushers Society of St. Thomas the dled'in 1944 Apostle R.

Church, Woodhaven He survived bv tw0 Mrs. wiuiam Jones, j. tisa, tmny sister of Elsie K. and Standard died Sunday, is survived by a Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Four sisters survive.

said, that he was preparing foreign Intervention in Bulgaria with troops "of the same forces which today have turned Greece into a daughter, Mrs. Frances Blume, and a son, Clifford Rosbach. several years ago. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Sllz abeth Brown.

They are Mrs. Grace Ooodhue and Clara Spahn; aunt of Emil P. Spahn. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, Thursday at 8 p.m. ne was a tn umm." Mrs.

Victor J. Jenkins and Mrs. Woodhaven Council K. of and and a John Mrs. Nellie Russell, Mrs.

Ernestine vale of tears and a bloody Serhey and Lillie Valentine. ucimg. McComb, ana tne ieinucrauu tiuu vi James W. Kerr This was a scarcely concealed Woodhaven. TIEDEMANN LIZABETH Cnee Krausshaar), on September Funeral services for James The funeral will be held Thurs Mrs.

Lina Verdier Kerr, a retired tailor, who 1 reference to the United States and Britain. 24, 1947, in her 83d year; loving day, with a requiem mass offered Dr. Pierre du Nouyr McCarthy. Funeral from her residence, 413 82d Street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, September 23, 10 a.m. Requiem Mass St.

Anselm R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

DRISCOLL On September 21, MARY F. (nee Heffernan), beloved wife of the late Patrick dear mother of Arthur John Walter Elmer Frank Mrs. Mildred McGrath, Edwin C. and Kathrvn also seven grandchildren. Reposing John T.

Gal-lijiher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Valley Stream, Sept. 24 Mrs. mother of Elizabeth Ponsing and more than 20 years operated his own shOD in St. Albans, will be held at 10 a.m. in St.

Thomas the Lina Verdier of 64 Miriam St, In EBemorfam DEETJEN Loving memory of my devoted mother, JOSEPHINE. Died September 24, 1941. Six years in Heaven her home. Daughter, CLARA HINSCH. McCOY In memory of our beloved husband and devoted father, Apostle Church.

Burial will be in at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the N. F. Valley Stream, was burled In the Asks Steamship Lines Run Overseas Airliners St. John's Cemetery. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 90th Eminent Scientist Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead William Tiedemann; sister of Anna Herr and grandmother of Wilfred Ponslng and Albert Tiedemann.

Services Friday, 8:30 p.m., at her residence, 633 55th Street. Brooklyn. Interment Saturday, 10 Woodhaven. today following funeral services Mr. Kerr, who was born In Man in the Moore Funeral Home, 54 Reprinted Prom Yesterday's Late Edition! W.

Jamaica here. She died hattan 67 years ago, died Monday Dr. Pierre Lecomte du Nouy, 64, WILLIAM D. McCOY. Eighth An Sunday.

In his home, 202-17 Jamaica Ave Robert Schirmer, Music Publisher Washington, Sept. 24 (U.R) Tirey L. Ford, chairman of the Sea-Air Committee, today asked the President's Air Policy Commission to recommend legislation permitting steamship companies to operate overseas airliners. Two daughters, Mrs. Alice Hollis.

after a long illness. He Is Avenue. Requiem Mass Holy Cross eminent French scientist and author of the best-seller "Human niversary Mass offered this morning. McGOLDRICK In lovins mem Gommi and Mrs. Elizabeth Dore survived by his idow, Mrs.

Cath Church, 10 a.m., Thursday. mus, and a sister, Mrs. Marie erine Kerr; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Destiny," In which he made use FILEHNE HELEN VOGEL, of Dontonville, survive. McFadden, and a son, James.

ory of MARY A. McGOLDRICK. Reprinted Prom Yesterday's Lata Editions 0f scientific reasoning to prove the Died September 24, 1946. Robert Schirmer, 42, a musici r.rA MpA vterrfv 840 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn Reoosinsr at 1461 Bushwick Avenue a.m.. Sea View Ceme'ery.

Under direction of Robert F. Wasmund. TRIBKEN JOHN FREDERICK. Services at the Brooklyn Home for Aged Men. 745 Classon Avenue, Thursday, September 25, at 2 p.m.

WARD ROBERT, on September 23, 1947, beloved husband of the laie Katherlne Merrigan; lov Surrounded by friends we are lonesome. corner Pilling Street. Religious puousner ana Drotner oi uusiavc irritoi srhtrmer. of E. (Monday I in Roosevelt Hospital services Thursday, September 25 Schirmer, of 3 E.

43d Manhattan. He resided in the 1947. at 8 p.m. Funeral Friday, 2 In the midst of our joys we are blue. With a mlle on our faces we've a heartache Lonttlm, dear mother, for you.

DAUGHTER, SON-IN-LAW, GRANDCHILDREN. Manhattan, with a Brooklyn store Drake Hotel, 440 Park Ave arid Walter B. Cooke p.m. Under direction A. Westley.

at 275 Livingston died today, Alladena CaI. cddcRS-HIlL in Clintoi Avenue Funeral Cbapel 519 Clinton Avenue G. E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr.

MAin 2-0531 FISCHER HERMAN, of 78-74 (Tuesday) wnile being taiten irom Formeriy associated with the ing father of Robert Owen and James Joseph; dear brother of INC. his home at 160 Mercer rnnce- RcctoieUer and Pasteur Institutes ton, N. to the Princeton HOS- ho rt manv vlpntifm rnnt.rih-.i. FLORENCE M. In loving memory of a dear wife and Joseph.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m. FUNERAL INFORMATION pltal. He was a director and assls- Mons specializing in biological mother. HUSBAND and DAUGHTERS. tant secretary of the firm.

MAin 2-8585 SO Seventh Ave. physio-chemistry. He was a for- --ltj nt tVio loto TV- associate of the late Dr Mr. Kiurmer i generation memoer oi tne lamuy A th th IS Carrel ai Wednesday September 24th roi.MNS, Catherine 0:1.1 A M. at Chapel HUTCHINSON, Clara 1 P.M.

at Home from his home, 85-17 60th Avenue, Elmhurst; Solemn Mass of Requiem at A.scension R. C. Church of Middle Village, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILK ENS HENRY on September 22, 1947, beloved husband or icnirmer, was -RinWiral Time," published LICENSES auuiur ui nmwy tiinitti cjo here In 1937 MILLS In memory of my beloved wife, LOUISE, who passed away September 24, 1942.

Five years have passed since that sad day. The one I loved was railed away; Ood took her home, lt was His will. 85h Street, Glendale, September 22, 1947, aged 70 years, husband of tne late Lillian, and father of the late Lulu: brother of Elizabeth Brown; member of Star of Hope No. 430, F. A.

M. Service Wednesday, 8 p.m., at George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Ave-rne. Funeral Thursday, 2:15 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. HILL MARY on Monday, ff-u'jember 22, 1947, at her residence, 1302 Paciiic Street.

Service st the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Avenue, near Grand Avenue, Lr, Thursday, 1:30 p.m. BUck. 2-0266 1218 Flatbuib Avt. music puDiicauons. ruur yesu n.

ago he established at Princeton I A th. snrhr.n,,. nH Wednesday, September Htli of Llllie; devoted brother of Clara a .10 A.M. at Chapel University a prize for the out- the Faculty of Law. In World War NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License Nn.

RL-10295 has been i-sund to th undtr.Hined to sell win beer and liquor at rtail under th Alcoholic Bevt-raxe, Control Law a' 2t9 Norman Brooklyn, for on-premises otn.sijniption. CEiiR lK MARISAK 2fi9 N' Ave. Brooklyn. N. Y.

st? I -2t sianuing ulci on iu he an officer tne Bui la my heart she Uveih ANDREW. arts ana crans in memory in French army. 6332 Foreil Are. HEeenaii 3-0900 Wednexday. September 24th MF RKI Arnei R.

A.M. at Cbiel G. Von Hof; cousin of Mattie Hen-nicke; member of Marsh Lodge No. 188, F. A.

M. Religious services Weigand Bros. Funeral Home. 1015 Halsey Street, Thursday, 8 p.m. Funeral Friday.

2 p.m. motner, tne hub ui.b m. SurVivlng are his wife. Mrs acnirmcr. Kfarv TlUhon fin IMnnv Some vears ago, with a group DVtitlfn on rim a rlii WV.it if passes BOYLAN Dr.

JAME3 PHILIP. Second Anniversary Requiem JA. 6670 of friends he founded the first all- ftnd a stepdaUghleri Andrew 150-10 HilUidt Avt. KENNED DENNIS of aiuiiiiiuru. cbliluuu tiicaci Rmnlifln.nr.ff Mass, St.

Patrick's. Bay Shore, anQ 1W" The funeral will be held Thurs. Waller Cooke, Inc. Iiimrals have the dignity and quiet grarinutnesa that romes of sympathy and tindrrntanding. The; are distinguished by a careful attrnlinn to detail, a managed' complctenen.

One out of every ten funerals in New York City is cnndurled by Walter B. Cooke, Inc. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM SIS0 UP September 25, 7:30 am. NOTICE IS HEKfcHY CIVEN TH No. -1 36 has been su.d to the uror.iiKn''d to sell at rftail und'T the Ah'oholic Bet ai! Control Law at 'H2 Nostra.

Ave Brooklyn, for off-premise coi LOIII3 BELL 612 Nostrarnd Ave, BioAlyn. N. Y. .04 2' official pnoiograpner im n't with enimr, Wednesday, September 24ti CONNOR, Thoma I "0 P.M. at haael 117 W.

72ad N. Y. C. TR. 7-9700 I Wednesday, September BOERNER.

Otto M. at Chapel Thursday, September 2Sth McGOLDRICK A A. In loving memory of our beloved Princeton University archeological at gt Ignatlus expeditlorw to Angers, mnce and park Ave Antioch, Syri During the recent Manhattan, Burlal wU1 be Interment Lutheran Cemetery. WITTSTOCK ANNA suddenly, on Tuesday, September 23, 1947, beloved wife of Hans devoted mother of Margaret; daughter of Mrs. Sibylle Schmitt.

Funeral services at the Funeral Home of George C. Herbst Son. 6741 5th Avenue, near 68th Street, on Thursday, September 23, at 8 m. mother. First Anniversary Mass Thursday, September 25, 6:30 a.m., Field Service.

He was a native of this city and was graduated from St. Agathas Church. CHILDREN, UAOtMAIk NIHIL NOTfCEIS" EREBY GIVEN-THAT Brenner. Alvino and Brenner, 973 Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn. Ne York, has filed with the Secretary of ROBINSON, Hltabrth IS A at Chapel Services to be arranoerf NOONEV, Jamel F.

At Chapel KEARNS SONS Funeral Friday, 2 pm. Interment State of New York its trademark B4-U 36th Road. Woodhaven, on September 22, 1947. Survived by Catharine three sons, the Rev. Joseph T.

Kennedy, jihn and Eugene Katherir.e A. Cole, and five grand-rnildren. Reposing at his residence, until Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; tvi'emn Requiem Mass St. Thomas Apostle R. C.

Church. Inter-oietH St. John's Cemetery LEONARD On September 22. KATHERINE, dear aunt of Mrs. Matthew Smith and Mrs.

Eleanor Ballard of Massachusetts. Repos- ir.g 'John Gallagher Funeral Home. 2549 Church Avenue. Requiem Mass 9:30 am. Thursday, Holy Cross Church.

LYMAN ELIZABETH HILLS, RYAN First Anniversary Mass Thursday, September 25, at 6:30 a.m., St. Saviour's R. C. Church, for our dearly beloved wife and Green-Wood Cemetery. Princeton In 1921.

Besides his brother, he Is survived by his widow, the former Mary Maureen Oeary, who writes under the pen name of Maureen Fleming. metal products and material handling equipment. s24-3tW DIGNIFIED FUNERALS $150 347 Willii Broix M0. 9-0272 Wednesday, September 24th HKLLENRKAND, Peter V. (Kl A M.

at Chapel Thursday, September 2tLh SPICF.R. Elliabeth Sr.lO A.M. at Home BANKRUPTCY NOTICES mother, ANNA NALTY RYAN. Husband, JOE; Son, JOSEPH, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. 13ittbDap Remembrances GEORGE D.

CONANT Bashwick's Finest Funeral Home Fretieit 3 6531 EitahEiitJ 7S YEARS Friday, September 76th Cif O'HARA, Abble A.M. at Chapel KLARUON. William A.M. at Chapel (J Maadinair Funeral Parian For your comfort our EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK SANCOR CORPORATION. Bankrupt.

In Bankruptcy No. 47171. By order of Hon. Wilmot L. Morehouse, Referee in Bankruptcy, the asset of the above named bankrupt, consisting of machinery and inventory, will be sold at Publtt: Auction Thursday.

September 25th. 1947. at 12 nocn at 7S0O River Road. North Beriren, New Jersey. JULIUS S.

SMITH. I. 0 HALPERT and SEYMOUR GOLDSTEIN. Trus- J. W1LLNER, Auctioneer.

SO Park Place Newark, New Jer.ev MArket 3-ab90. s22-2t M4W Chapel li Air-Conditioned MONOCK NONTE. Birthday remembrance of a devoted mother and sister. Mae, Mary, Harry, Jim and Loiiis. HALL MARGARET.

Birthday remembrance of a devoted mother. We cannot, Lord. Thy putpom aee. But ail la well that' a dona by The. Children, JOSEPHINE, MICHAEL.

Granddaughter, GEORQINA. en Tuesday, September 23. 1947, wife of the late Rev. Albert J. BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 1211 Flattnk IrvtUekmlmtt-2-82M 15O10HilUidamue-lrtulcal-7O Kl LMw acartf-IUckrMmtar 4-1200 151-14 North.

Slvd. FLuahjng J-44M SO Jtmtti Atmo-MAia 2-15S (1-32 Fortst Avonuo HUooum 1-0900 fUNIRAl HOMIS IN iVfRT OOtOUOH AND WISTCHIITII JAMES H.TRACY mc Funeral Directors Ckiteb Available Boiiitii Office Joai Tracy, Uc. Mar- 1597 Fahoi St 1S04 Bailiwick Avenue GLenmore 5-0103 ONE BLOCK FROM SUBWAT Lyman. Service at the Faircruia 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. BUckmintttr 2-024T Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, on maay a p.m.

Kir.diy omit flowers.

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