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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB 12, 1946 I HYNES Rev. CHARLES REB JOHN HENRY. M.D. The! LAURENCE J. RICE, 74, DIES; Sratlia February 10.

Nephew of the James-Loughlm Alumni Society 'Bishop Charles E. McDonnell of i records with profound sympathy 'Brooklyn, brother of T. Augusta, the passing ot one of its loyal -mi mm il iw CLII Mary Caroline Ann Follmar, friends DUlLl MANY Ll I bLMUULb Cunningham, and William FRANK A. ONEILL, President. I J.

Hynes. Reposing at the rectory Laurence J. Rice, well-known was active in the Clan-na-Gacl and of Christ the King Church, 145-39 REYBERT HARRY ARTHUR, Queens building contractor, died helped to organize the Friends of Charges Japanese Slew British Army Leader in Java London. Feb. 12 (U.R) Dmitri Farmers Boulevard, Springfield) Gar- on oamruay, reoruary mm, ue- yesterday In St.

Vincent's Hospital, jinsn rreeciom. dens, until Wednesday at 4 p.m.; loved husband of Clara A. Reybert; Manhattan. He was 74 and lived at: Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Abel, Thomas Martin, Hannah Atherton.H.B.

McDonnell, M. A. Bennett, Elmer E. McMahon.T.S. Bergner, Gunnar Mlchaelis, John Clarke, William Minogue, Ann Comlskey, Emily Patterson, Samuel Donovan, John F.

Reb, Dr. John H. Etts, William Reybert, Harry Gels, Peter J. Ronning, Joseph Goldstein, George Ross, Margaret Hickey, Mary Savino, B. Hynes, Rev.

C. E. Sehunck.C. KeeganlMary Seeman.Jane Kelly, James Sibola, Andrew Kronholm, Frank Smith, Elizabeth Lennon, Theresa Staal, Adelaide Levincer, Mark Stanton, Patrick then the remains will be removed iuevulcu nrawier oi Mrs. nemo rjeepaene Road.

Forest Hills. juice; a oaugnier, Maura iv.auiieen, to the church where a Solemn Re-1 Charlton and Anne, Neale, Maudej Coming to the United States from! three sons, Laurence James quiem High Mass will be said Clarence Reybert. Service at, Ireland as a young man, he went Blayney and Charles E. Rice; a sis-10 30 a.m., Thursday. Interment tne Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts into the building contract business.

Annie, and four brothers, Daniel Holy Cross Cemetery. Place, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. built several larse public James Louis B. and Charles cnmiiwr. T.oirtjiy hitcw in this city and also built a number Rice.

He was a brother of the Maniuikki of the Ukraine charged before the UNO Security Council today that British Brigadier A. W. Mallaby was assassinated by Japa KEEGAN-MARY, February bridges for the 'Park Depart-! late Eamonn Rice, who was active a.u, umi i.iuua.iu CI 1946. beloved wife of George; de-i Mareu'i((, Thnrntnn here and for''. theses of with the Dail Eireann.

ww K-atiiioon Pinvri 01 Marguerite mormon Konning, i The funeral will be held Friday Theresa and George Jr. Reposing i T7 Mr. Rice was a son of James from the residence, with a solemn Walter B. Cooke, Funeral JI Blayney Rice, a leader in the Irish i mass of requiem at 10 a.m. In the Lewis, Edith Church, Home.

12m riatousn Avenue, unui Nationalist movement, and was one Queen of Martyrs R. Talbot. John Tammany, John Yarenda, A. F. t-i n.on enlomn mia.

iaiiuuii niimr, mi -ill John Lowe, Sarah of the organizers in 1916 of the Forest Hills. Burial will be in Calvary Irish Race Convention. He also I Cemetery. mcc r. rhnrr-h of Urn nve Rranacnnoren.

from a'i in Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m. home, 640 57th Street; Solemn Re- Ml Myron B. Spooner, KELLY JAMES at his resi- quiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual dencc, 264 89th Street, beloved hus-. Help R. C.

Church, 59th Street and band of Julia; dear father of Julia 5th Avenue. Interment Holy Cross M. Lewis, James A. and Anne P. 'Cemetery.

nese agents in Java as a result 01 British failure to disarm Japanese troops there. Mr. Manuilski's charge directly contradicted British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin's contention that General Mallaby was killed by extremists in the Indonesian Nationalist movement. The charge was made at the sixth meeting of the Security Council on the Indonesian case. The council was moving toward a showdown on whether to set up a special commission to determine the facts in the case.

The Ukraine charged that th6 British authorized the use of Japanese troops against the Indonesians, and that British troops were being used to suppress the Indonesian Nationalist movement. "According to my personal direction jere J. Cronin, Inc. Tndar'i death notice contain lb details of the funerals or memorial ervlrea of the following- who died In too services of our country: Kennedy; also survived by Mary Kelly, Rose, Margaret. Reposing at Funeral Parlor of F.

J. McLaughlin, 8125 3d Avenue. Reauiem Mass ROSS MARGARET CLYNE, on Sunday, February 10, 1946, beloved sister of Mrs. Diana M. Hull of cnn cM'tj or, ohiMiaml, Fla and David Ross.

Serv- HQ Boulevard, February 11, 1946. be-'street, Brooklyn. Interment Holy Chapel. 86 Lrf-I ferts Boiler Salesman Floral Park, Feb. 12 Funeral services for Myron B.

Spooner, 89, who died Sunday in his home, 45 E. Poplar Fioral Park, will be held at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Harry Jones Funeral Home. 33 Tyson Floral Park. Burial will be in Springfield. Mass.

For 40 years Mr. Spooner was a salesman for the Fitzgibbons Boiler Company, Manhattan. He retired last October. Place, on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. loved father of one son and four Cross Cemetery.

HaunViters Rpnrvslnp nt. Fred Hei'bst Sins Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue. KRONHOLM FRANK nf funeral later. denly, February 11, 1946. beloved SAVINO BENJAMIN.

February 10, 1946, beloved husband of Caroline; devoted father of Rose, Mary. husband of Hanna, and father of ATHERTON At Schenectady, Ruth Bogart, Frank Corp. Wil- ff'k N. February 8. 1946, HARRIETT 11am, U.

S. A. A. also survived isources, General Mallaby was assassinated bv Japanese agents Just because the British failed to disarm Japanese troops in that area," Mr. Manuilsky told the council in renewing his case against Britain.

The council adjourned until tomorrow without a decision on the ATHERTON, at her home. 1157 by four grandchildren. Service at Mr. Spooner was born In thet Hawaiian Islands. He was a son of: Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Wednesday.

9:30 a.m.; Re Glenwood Boulevard, sister of Isabel Holmlin Chapel, 5215 7t.h Avenue, Atherton and Mrs. Robert Hutchins; Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment The quiem Ma.ss St. Ignatius Church, 10 Eh tip Staff photo A MOTHER'S REMORSE Salvatore Catalinotto of 1414 E. 98th St.

comforts his wife, Sue, in the Canarsie police a.m. Interment St. John's aunt of Mrs. Everett E. Thomas of Evergreens Cemetery.

Schenectady, Richard A. Hutchins, Fri V. Hutchins LENNON THERESA on Feb case. Meanwhile Australia proposed station after she told of beatinq her two-year-old dauqhter, the United Nations should es- Marie, on the head with a wooden spoon because she cried. of Palisades, N.

Y. Funeral seryices rual'J' n- 1946. beloved wife of the, SCHUNCK CHARLOTTE, Mon-at convenience of the family. iIale Stephen Lennon, devoted. daVi February 11, 1946, beloved sister mother of Stephanie, dear sister orof Caroline and Marie Schunck.

BENNETT ELMER ELLS- Elizabeth and William Rinn. at ner residence, 47 Van WORTH, of 41 Essex Street, in his neral Thursday, 9 a.m., from her Buren Street, Thursday, 2 p.m. In-85th vear. beloved father of Lee home, 89-18 107th Richmond torment Lutheran rvmptrv Mr. and Mrs.

William Spooner, who went to Hawaii in 1855 as mis-j sionaries, and was brought by them: to the United States when he was six. For many years he made his! home in Springfield. He came to: Floral Park 16 years ago. I Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lela! Snyder Spooner; three daughters, Mrs.

Helen Ogilivie of Hollis; Mrs. I Mabel Hodgson of Chicago, and Mrs. Marion Hetherington of Ja-j maica. and a son, Harold R. Spoon-1 er of Floral Park.

The baby died Sunday. I Baby Dies AfterMother laDiisn temporary neaaquaners in San Francisco instead of New York until the proposed permanent seat in Westchester-Fairfield counties is constructed. Col. W. R.

Hodgson made the Australian proposal to the UNO assembly's headquarters committee. The qommittee last night voted 22 to 17 to establish the permanent I .4 1 1 RITES TONIGHT Former Municipal Court Justice Beats Her With Spoon W. and Irving dear grandfather Hill. Solemn Mass of Requiem Holy: of Dorothy Ruth Bennett; dear Child Jc.us R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. SEEMAN JANE SEVERNE, on brother of Lottie J. Pilkington and Interment St. Francis! Cemetery, February 10. 1946.

wife of the late A Grace Bennett. Services Wednes- Narrowsburg, N. Y. Frederick sister of Myra day, 2 p.m., at Zirkcl Funeral Home, Direction of Leo F. Kcains.

of New York City; Ridgewood and Norwood Avenues, It i ScTliUi' 0f Co 111.. i LEVINGER Suddenly, on Feb-nois; Ann S. Zerega, of Brooklyn; BERGNER GUNNAR, suddenly, ruary 1946, MARK, beloved hus- Frank W. Severnc, of Watkins Glen, February 9, 1946, at Miami, In band of Rosalind Levingcr. Fu- N.

Y. Services at Fairchild his 55th year. Survived by his wlfcneral from Chapel, 187 S. Oxford 86 Lcfferts Place, Wednesday at Helga; brother, Uno, and grandson, street, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant: 'headquarters at an unspecified olace somewhere in the adioinlns Frank H.

Parcells for whom I I Uarmc Cfl religious and Masonic serv JOlHI nulllTSe jU be held at 8 0 clock Aff I ices wi Mrs. Sue Catalinotto, 25. of 1414 Marino took the couple to the counties of Westrhester, New York E. 98th St. lost her.

temper and It Mercer St. station. An alarm was or Fairfield. Conn, cost the lire of her child sent t0 Brooklyn police and Detec-j Opponents of the Westchester. tive Edward Mitchel of the Canar-' Fairfield site predicted they could Saturday afternoon, according to i.

icifj riefeat. ih r.mm.n. temeiery umciai Bruge Bergner. Reposing at the terment Salem Fields Cemetery. Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Avenue.

Vrvices Thursday. February 14. LEWIS-EDITH (nee Howardl. tonight at his home, 409 Park Place. The former justice died Saturday in Cemetery.

SIBOLA-February 11, 1946, ANDREW EDWARDS, of 368 80th 12-John D. the wman's account, she became tne catalinotto home and found thejdation when it comes before the Hempstead, Feb, ft mane ripnri in enarv eu nn nf the nesemh Harms, assistant superintendent of on February 9, 1946, beloved wife of p.m. Interment Cypress Hills. yrmiaieu laying wiiiic sue wasi at tn- Vferrer station Mrs. the Greenfield Cemetery at Hemp, and devoted mother of How With thecatalinott0 tol(J tZ.

Memorial Hospital, will be in Mystic, Peck Burial Conn. Byrnes Declares Street, beloved husband of Alina, and devoted father of Mrs. Frank W. Henrikson and Muriel H. Sibola.

Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, on a heart ailment at Nassau Hospital. VvT her husband arrived from h. in irw km er f- Mrs. Catalinotto said, in iamaira tlrf BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22, B.

ard, U. S. and Arthur; sister of P. O. ELKS Brothers: Funeral Rase Andrews and Robert Howard, -vice for brother, Dr.

JOHN H. American Legion services Tuesday, Tuesday, February 12, 1946.8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 the hnhv several ilm. nn Hempsteaa. sne 1010.

mm Marie got tne bruises Mr. Harms was elected last Dp. I the head and face. Mane died early ne noticed bv Mling from a cnglr I -j. Britain cember as commander of the South unaa-v- That night they went to the LUOII IV Ul HQ III 8 30 p.m., at 16 S.

Portland Avenue, a.m., from 7309 6th Avenue; Solemn Wednesday, 8 p.m. Services at MILTON SOLOMON, Exalted Requiem Ma.ss Wednesday, 10 a.m., the Finnish Lutheran Evangelical Shore Squadron. -ie tragedy became known today she continued, and on their return1, Memorial Mass Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mae 1:30 a.m. Mrs.

Catalinotto at 11 p.m. she told her husband Would Aid World Church, 752 44th Street. Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. 1 Harms, and a brother, Henry C.

an husband, Salvatore, 28, ap- about beating the child. Thomas F. Cuite, Secretary. Lady of Angels R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLARKE -WILLIAM. February, Direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

11, 1946, beloved brother of Agnes Clarke. Funeral from Fred Herbst! LOGGIE On Sunday, February 10, Harms of Hempstead. proached Patrolman Raymond Ma-; Detective Mitchel took the woman For Sgf. Monahan SMITH ELIZABETH, February! Funeral services will be held at "no of the Arsenal Station. Man- and her husband to the Canarsie! Defending the proposed $3.750..

Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson 1946. at his home, 526 51st Street. 9, 1946, aged 63 years, beloved sister 8 p.m. Thursday in the Orville T. hattan, in a restaurant at 3d station where Assistant District At-; 000,000 U.

S. loan to Great Britain Place, Thursday. February 14, 9:30 JOHN; beloved husband of Mary, iof Anna Strusz, Florence, Killian 1 mfmnnii mw. fm. Trri.arH Cronk Funeral Home, 46 Greenwich and 13th Manhattan.

Marino, torney Benjamin Abrams questioned as "a large Investment undertaking" 1 aii t. 1 tt i. ewi. "K-muwai wafts lur i. i u- t.

-u i i of All and vacation and in civilian was on them. No charge has been filed toward an 'ever larger oblective Hempstead. a.m.; Requiem Mass Queen Funeral services at Harris Funerai Harry Smith. Services Tues. Interment Chapel.

5012 4th Avenue, Tuesdayday, 8 p.m., at her residence, 325 J- Monahan, 20, of 726 Franklin clothes. Mrs. Catalinotto. An au-i an expanding world economy," Sec- Saints Church, 10 a.m. St.

John's Cemetery. She had a problem, Mrs. Catali-'topsy was to be performed today on retary of State James F. Byrnes February 12, at 8 p.m. Street.

Brooklyn. Inter- a member of the Army Air; a-L, RafLjna f0 Vet nnttn tnlri larinn ment Wednesday. 2:30 D.m.. LU- Fnrres u-hh ns tillprl In artirai nvpi- sne understood tne child body at the Kings Coun-iieciarea last night mat the loan, COMIHKEY EMILY M. On iwnn-gnnnn nuiVB Germany Feb.

14. 1945 will be of- rnoniy on surplus BOOTS 1 he was a policeman and went to him, ty morgue. lif approved, will mean "tangible. February 10. 1946, beloved mother of February 11, 1946, wife of the latej, Djrection 1..

WaSmund. fered Thursday in St. Joseph's! Albany. Feb. 12 Assemblvman't0 aslc for advice as to what shel The woman's husband returned firm gains for the United States Her problem was that Oct.

18 after serving with the armviand the rest of the Robert J. Crewn Rennhliran nf Should 00, R. C. Church, Brooklyn, urged the Legislature sne nad 'killed her baby. She then overseas.

The couple have another today to line up in favor of altold of tne incident of the spoon, daughter, June, 4. measure pending in Congress at STAAL On Monday, at her residence, 5 Raleigh Place, Brooklyn, ADELAIDE D. (nee Jaeckel), beloved wife of Frederick, and dear Emma Schwatzman, Mable Kenney, lJUWC' Lois Waldner, William, Theodore Bortha M. Turner and Jane L. and Harry Comiskey.

Services at Richer; grandmother of Howard L. Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Turner. Reposing at Klages Fu-Flatbush Avenue, Wednesday, 7:45 ncral Home' 320 Ridgewood Ave-rjm inue. Services Wednesday evening, Pacific St. and Vanderbilt Ave.

He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Washington which would give The most signiticant benefit to this country, he said, would be the commitment by the British Government to support the United States' proposal for expanding trade, whereby the British "will take their place at our side as our economic allies, not our economic enemies." 1 mother of Elizabeth Anne; daughter jjy.jj. Mona Pittsburgh Power February 13, at 8 o'clock. In terment Wilhelmina Jaeckel: also sur-'fr' honorably discharged war vet erans preference in the mir mean a death sentence to a number of these patients." Asks Government Seizure Mayor Lawrence's appeal for Gov- chase of vessels of various typesCirjL.0 TIoc ln Cl about to" be declared surplus by Vlly DONOVAN-JOHN FRANCIS, on Thursday, February 14, at 10 a.m.,lVived by three sisters, two February 10, 1946, beloved husband Cypress Hills Funerai services at her residence on 'Mnnhnn I of Mary Theresa, father of Maryj Wpdnesdav Februnrv 11 nt 8 nm Lee O'Connell, Rita D.

DunkerJ MARTIN HANNAH, of 202 in Brook- uaiAr nrttinimti onrt ranl man Street. Brooklyn, on Sunday. 1 nlerminl Rl LUin eran V.em. elJ' lyn and after Denying that the loan to Britain the Federal Government. Mr.

Crews sponsored a resolu Ret. E. J. Mnnihin Continued from Page imminent seizure followed refusal of would oblige us to extend similar the union to consider the com- credits to other governments, Mr. rau uirecior.

ueorae rnussKern. ct wh'i hm.11 it -j completely. Mayor David Law- Byrnes challenged those who fear pany's of 7'. counter-proposal a tain Wallis A Donovan- also stir- 'eu'uaiy lu- ner lum year. jiauunuuj num uv-H-pu imu iu.n, nuuyvcu, vived by two' grandchildren.

Re-Survived by her daughter, Mae STANTON PATRICK sud-fhial Scn(X1 attended Manual urge all Representatives from nnsinir at. his retirtenre 9n Rnth Krapf; a son, John Martin: seven rtoniv Pohi-n, in ion. htnvrf, Training High School and York State at Washington to rence proclaimed a state of emer the loan will not be repaid. What we will gain, he declared. Is "th gency and appealed to President 'Percent increase.

a. i.uju .1 1 l. Ua onlorAH th carvir 1H Ua nA.rlir. Kill fiC Grand Avenue, Baldwin, L. I.

Free- ana a husband of Irene father of Governmenta 1 Truman for Government seizure of Government seizure appeared to'chanee for expanding world trade, port Lodge P. O. 1253, will brother Reposing at Frank Robert P. Stanton and ff pt. 21 1942 and went 0 sfaVe eiaa.

and Go emmental ag Znnnt nf freedom of coods and money to How ra Tj.ie.u... The efferU nf the strike were al. he riisnnte Nnnvnr ftiv.nc wneie tnev mav. ana The effects of the strike were al- the dispute. However, effectiveness a prosperous world." ered a ch nZZX Thursday.

interment Lutheran lice serseant of tbe Police bomber when he met his death, prices and without public bidding, mast beyond comprehension. Pitts- of such a step was doubtful as the The Secretary of State spoke at Church on Thursday at 10 a.m. In- Cemetery. Department. Funeral from his resi-i -BKies parents ne is sunn icrmeni Hoiy uross uemeicry.

ence, ivi-60 luotn totreet. uzone 71. Tremeit riUfl n. K'ih. social ion in the Waldorf-Astoria.

107-36 106th Street. Ozone Trnncit CtrilO bv four sisters. Rose Mary, "n'' Vednesday. February 13, at Joan and clalre. and two brothers, iruriSIT Jlllrve Richard A.

Hungerford, Mortician. Park, un rt-uiumy iu, iicjo. av nnr nnme, n.w am Mass of Requiem will cause buses of Pittsburgh Motor Asked by State and Federal con- nult1' Company are serviced by Equitable ciliators what the union would do' Auto Company, a Duquesne Light if the properties were seized, Her- Russian TrooDS ReDOrted ETTS February 10. WILLIAM, 19 Java Street, wife of the late fftw1 fnr rAnns nf hie cam! Still Grips Philly his residence, 820 Myrtle Avenue, ncis and beloved mother of at st Mary Gale of Heaven A.M beloved son of Anthony; brother of Mrs. Alexander Savage i0)ih arett ural mis VlanV V.IIV AfeOS man Lipsltz, counsel for the 4.

1 Continued from Page 1 affiliate te. Pnhlic tr-hnnl. Mnc Womco penaeni Associauon 01 uuquesne: a Mary Silvis, Stella Marretti. Julia, Alice E. McDonnell.

Funeral fromnue Qoone Park. Notice of inter- the union to reach a solution would Are Without Coal heating systems are controlled Company Emplojes, declared: eiectrir thermnstau An The question of whether the lead to a compromise. Gertrude. Frank, Maurice and An- "ie rariors 01 t. a.

uownng, ialer thony. Requiem Ma.ss Thursday at 92 Norman Avenue, on Tehran. Feb. 12 fU.R) The news-paper Ettelaat said today in a dispatch from Miyanduab in the Azer- The strike began at 12:01 a.m. gasoline shortage threatened i.i union will work in event of Govern.

9:30 at St. Lucy's Church. Inter- February 14, at 9:30 a.m.; Requiem; TALBOT JOHN on ment St. John's Cemetery. Mass st- Antony's C.

Church 11, 1946, beloved husbandl Continued from Page 1 Monday. cause virtually all service station seizure wm not be decided jbaijan Province that Russian troops until ry mi ace ttiA r.nnAiniviflni 1 ATP fiPl'tnnr ciirivnc rkrnat-ttr a nH Joseph J. Galligan, Director. 10 am- Interment Calvary Ceme-'of Nona L. Talbot.

Funeral from' tant, ln wUliamsburg and East Snarled on Arbitration pumps are electricaJ. Vu (nri.H, Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lcfferts 1 side Manhattan. The conroanv agreed to submit the Milk supplies will be exhausted) Russia is pledged to remove her GEIS PETER in his 80th 1 Piqo An WuHnocHav of fl 7(1 I 1 v. ni aaa mm year, father of Anthony Peter! McMAHON THOMAS SYLVES th wJ fniV Tt wil1 take about a wpek tr enure aispuie 10 an impaium witnm a day if the strike continues, A'-ecira tr00ps from Iran by March 2 under thence to Holy Innocents fn.n ri of arbitration. The union demanded, rrnse nf larir nf nnapr fnr wh.n ih.

h. fii! J. Anna Post and Sister M. TER, on February 11, 1946, beloved for RcauiCm Mass at 9 a.m. supplies come ln at a normal rate, however, that it be granteo a un and pRSteurizing equipment effect it will cut off power to moreiUnited States.

The Russians refused UAn unri an 1 ivi TM'nvDrt TtAMCmn Tl I 1 i trrf i pa Qfwnrrl tin Tft HAriwrt kI I rtllUU HI1U nil llliuiunu I1PHVV SI Mil IH Uf ni infMl 1H 1'PTt'IPPrn. an American proposal to remove lAMMAY JUflM OI 3U i i feira, u.r. ne was a memoer oi huiiiu vi mniiv, uevuuai lauifi Ridgewood Council, K. of Ridge- of Daniel, Thomas, James, Annie, rood Council, Order of Moose; Air Matthew, Mary and Catherine. Fu- than 30 000 homes and 36,000 business houses.

Livingston Street, February 9. of the Solid Fuels Ad- with Vdr threatened' 'u. min strat nn. a-day wage inciease, to re aronraiea. ministration.

their troops by Jan. 1. All American troops have left Iran. British troops ajso are to be Panic-buvin? develnned on the Saln'ji Council, C. B.

Past Chief neral at Walter B. Cooke, Fu- at Orlando, Florida, beloved hus- Though the company announced eve of the strike and stores were Pickets began filing nut of the Householders will have to continue Rangers Association, F. Home, 50 7th Avenue: Re-band of the late Georgiana (nee I at it would not auempi 10 operate union hall before midninht as as-'evacuaied bv Marrh 5 Wood). rv vpn ov sisipr. i.ai n-.

r.a snir. rnni ann rpriHiriica ium Grand Court. F. O. and Freeport quiem Mass St.

Michael's R. C. iiiif icu ui uirnu nun num. niiuirs, i.S vehicles. piCKeis, warning on socialjon nresident Georee Mueller i i i -1 ,1 i w.M ciui; ivxuijiij, niw uj oti- even Riici iiiav, irc miu, shifts T)A troled trolley Lodge of Elks, No.

12530. Funeral Church, Thursday, 10 a.m. Inter-from Chapel, 58-34 Catalpa Avenue, ment Holy Cross Cemetery. eral nieces and nephews. Funeral a general shortage of anthracite.

were at premium aler supplies for an Immediate 20 percent pay Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Nem-lv 4noono tn nf coal are in I Some community Walter 38. Coofec tCOi'jKATD Ridgewood, Wednesaay, 9:30 a.m., I Tto-Wn a afreet: were raise to cover Increased cost of liv- McROBERTS On Sunday, with Solemn High Requiem Ma.ss at' be- mto ia fnuaoeipiia was a scene oi inui u-, with later negotiations for an electric St Matthi: ing, and car pooling pumps. However, in most DIGNIFIED AtLow FUNERALS $150 a.m. Interment St. John's Ceme-'d wife of the late William Sidney Place.

Interment fSe river Ter. will be case resen-oml contained 15 P.rfent t0 cro cemer irtwtr.m form, or GOLDSTEIN GEORGE onMcRobert6. services at her home, YACENDA ANTHONY be-' loml. the flds urvev revealed that 9s percent of Kutaz if the union would consider a Monday. Femuary U.

beloved seriirwiclt Place Tnesriav rso loved husband of Luev (nee iu lluu.r.. cin-j mreeis tr on ic nmnn counter-Dronosal. Mr. Mueller's re. problem: The wost traffic Jam in Phlladel- P-r planu 27 sub- P-V n.t -Na band of Frances, devoted latner or pm, interment private.

Kindly vata); father of and Mar-Anna Saum, Frances Peters and omit flowers. garet; son of Olympia and the late r'aia history added to the confusion. jragcs p'utsrgh m'o Coach1 the company last August. The strike uaroune tvans. runcrai seivices Anthony brother of Philip, An Company, whose buses are serviced can was issued last featuraay at ex- Thursday, 2 p.m..

James A. Mcuue Edward, Thomas, Michael, Fiineral Home. 395 Autumn and Artnur; nephew of I the late OUR FUNERAL HOMES nnoiiKiYN 151 lindi Boulvaid-BUrkninlT 4-1200 Swwin Avenut MQin 2-SiSS 1218 mtuum 2-02W-7 15019 HilKiile A.cnu-IAmaki SM70 6 il Forest Aiu HE genua J-09OO US-14 North. Blvd. rtujhinj 3-6600 TTtN 1LND 571 Forest Av.West Brigh ton-Glbraltjr 2-5056 MANHATTAN 117 Wtst 7 2nd SltMl-IltalilSjr 7 9700 1451 First Avenut RHinlandtr 4-5800 MONK 1 Wflt 190th StrMl-RAymond 9 1 SOU 165 Trrmont Av lUdlo 7-2700 341 Willi AHiiH-MOrt Mnwi 9-0272 lTCMf Tfa 214 MtmtronccK Avenut Whiti Plm 39 Phone to' Of orejentodvt No O6'iforion Julia L.

Cnllen; dear father Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Michael, Francis Vincent N. and of Mrs. Helen L. Ward, Mrs.

James HICKEY MARY on Febru- I by a Duquesne light affiliate. Many jP'ration oi a JO-day cooling off bus drivers refused to pass the lines Period- and only two through and eight' The workers walked outa in the feeder routes were reported op- face of urgent pleas by Governor erating Edward Martin and Mavor Lawrence Lights still burned throughout 4.8 nirf at residence, 129 N. 6th Street. Sol ary 11, at her residence, 357 also survived by six grandchll emn Requiem Mass St. Vincent de Paul's Church Thursday, 10 a.m.

I Street, beloved mother of Dennis, jdrcn. Reposing at his residence, sister of Mrs. A. Daly; also survived 7002 Ridge Boulevard, until Friday, by three grandchildren. Solemn a.m.; Solemn High Reauiem iU Bnwl B3C1CM CilUll RSCU llIC tXiK" YACENDA The People's Regular out.

use of to householders to limit quiem Mass Friday, February Our Lady of Angels Church. Democratic Club of the 14th Assem 9:30 a.m., at tne k. u. cnurcn oi: interment Holy cross Cemetery. hiv District recrets to announce the appliances to the utmost.

Adequate supplies of current con 9th War3 Posf to Install St. John the Evangelist. Interment Direction M. J. Smith's Sons.

death of its president, ANTHONY F. ri'BUO NOTICES Of tinued available for hospitals. But Installation of officers of the YACENDA. The officers and mem St. John's Cemetery.

E. H. Lockwood, director. CONTRACT 3K1 (REVISED) SEALED KIPS u-ill he received few were equipped with amergeneyiWard Memorial Post. American Le 1946, ANN (nee Treacv).

beloved helH Fririnv nic-hl l'IhB Board of Wa'or Slipplv at lt of- neia j-riaav nignt at tiurt.f-nih ti.mr 120 vaii strei-t. aeneratine equipment, and the will the clubhouse. 239 S. 4th Street. wife of the late John devoted niial Council of Western Pennsvl-: the 23d Reckiient Aimorv.

1322 Bed-; New Tnrk ciiv until 11 no a.m.. East 1 vania warned that a power Ave. County Vice Commander in anv of the institutions "may wellKleng M. Nelson will officiate. r.f th- the Tuesday.

February 12, 1946, at 8:30 p.m.; thence we shall proceed to the residence of the deceased member. Dr. JOSHUA H. FRIEDMAN, ETHEL WALSH, mother of James C. Minogue; sister of Mrs.

Elizabeth Nally, Mrs. Jane Igoe and John Trcacy. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Ster 1 Executive Members. "mm m- ling Place.

Funeral 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Greg-1 You arc sure of receiving prompt, courteoni. ScknotoleDgmcnts rom our knowledge of what service should be, comes our service as it is: friendly, courteous, efficient FAIRCHILD SONS tUNERAL DIRECTORS SNCB JS8 Vwk M. mrehlli, LlamW HaMiir BROOHLYN FtUSHINO Morriinan n.im or th- ilondout r'fr-voir, the efflurnt rliambpr nf that toertln-r with its ytipcrst rupture ttie weir and watp channel or thff Ttondmit res-Tvoir and thfl appur tcnanres nf all of thi-? structures, tec netticr with the rio.surs of the exist-ins diversion tunnel and the existine emergency to Shaft 1 of th Delaware acqueiuct. the reconstruction, of about 23 mile of bituminous macadam highway and the final gradinK in the vicinity nf the dam.

all a.i set (orttt in the sperificat mns. The work is lj-rated In the Villnce of Ijickawark. Town of Wawarsmtf. Ulster couaty. New York.

Sets nf pamphlets containing Inform, tlon for hidd'M-s. fnrins of bid and con- DOWDELL The family of the late JAMES A. DOWDELL wishes to thank the Clergy, relatives and friends and members of New York City Police Department for their kind expressions of sympathy ln the sympathetic and understanding service ty transfering every detail of funeral arrange ment to capable, professional shoulders. ory's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. PATTERSON SAMUEL. February 11, 1946, beloved husband of Emily devoted father of Isabel brother of Edward, James, Al-bert Patterson and Clara MacGulre. Funeral from residence. 88-30 88th hour of their bereavement.

The FAMILY, i tract, specifications, conli act drawlni. 1 requirernetits ns to surety, can JAMAICA GARDEN CITY 1 "Our Tthpboiti Nti tr Slupi" I Street, Woodhaven, Thursday, 0 I a.m. Interment St. Charles Ceme In escmorfam Itery, GIFFORD In loving memory of REB JOHN HENRY. M.D., Sun- i vmrw ubl.imtd al the omen or the secretary at the nlne address, upon iiiiplication in nr tv 1 1 .1 i 1 bv dcposltins the sum of SI.

no In or its eijulva-lent each sd. Within days fol-lowinir the auaid of contract or rejection of hid, ttie full amount of such rlcpait will he refunded for each et sulomited ns a bid and a refund of SI on will be nisdc for each other set returned In acceptable condition. For further particulars, apply at th offir of the Chief Engineer al th abova ad-dres. IRVIVG TtftB. Pr.sMfn.

rTKNKT HFTKKPEKG. RUFl'S E. McflAHEN. Comn.lseionerj. Bwljl Vjter Sirply; RICHARD H.

BVWKE. gatrehiry. kt-Z day, February 10, 1946, beloved hus- our dear SYLVIA. Died February band of Wil'la devoted father. U.

19- SISTER and NIECE. JanHf.fnernfawinnAise! SCH1FFMACHER CHARLES A. H. grandfather of Willa Louise IT i( j. Stanlslaw.

Services at his residence, MARY a n.rii..j i.n. a'bfotner. Sister, MARY. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Write of telephone for new folder of forms for Acknowledgments, olso other helpful Information. Ask for Miis Hart, MAin 4-6200.

PHILADELPHIA Bell Telephone Company workers, stranded when 100 percent effective strike against Philadelphia Transportation Company "barns" all trolleys, subway trains and buses monoga to get home; by truck. Funeral private. Please omit pra. flower. WHEN OUT OF TOWN FROM BKOOKLFN Arrangement bf Wotgand Brot..

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