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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR FEB. 14, 1946 ian! ik i rkiunrn a rsirr T.IM MAH A D.L JUniN J. DIN TUCK, UICDJ MULLER GEORGE suddenly, February 13, 1946, brother of Mrs, William Barnstorf, Charles and Henry Muller. Reposing at Falcone Funeral Home, 325 Smith Street corner of President Street. Services Thursday 8 p.m.

Funeral Friday 2:30 p.m. WAS 'MAYOR' OF FLATBUSH ruel Lurbs tased Ealzarinl, Edward Michaells. John ftarker, Cathrine Mullen, Marie V. Birkel, Sophie R. Muller, George William M.

Blake, 72, Power In Queens Politics 40 Years Continued from Page 1 FARRELL VILLIAM February 12, 1946, of 1628 Decatur Street. Survived by widow, Madeline; daughter, Mary; 3 brothers and a Funeral Friday from Murray's Funeral Home, Knickerbocker Avenue corner Covert Street. Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m. at St. Martin of Tours R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Crass Cemetery. FREEH NELLIE on February 12, 1946, beloved wife of William John J. Snyder of 2500 Bedford Blake, W.

M. Muller, Ruleman unofficial "Mayor of Flatbush" stores had decided to pay their employes for the day. I hardware store at Bedford and Snyder Aves. He retired from business about 16 years ago. Headed Chamber of t'ommerre He was active in the Flatbush Browne, Mary O'Brien, Rev.

J. I. Butler, John O'Brien, Mary A. Carl, Catherine A. Parent, W.

V. CUckner, George Paul, Ellen Jane Crispi, Teresa Petry, Sophia-Deady, Ellen I. Raber, Michael T. Specialty Shops Follow Suit "rnc of William Blake, election of the present leader, Jame a maWitv nf srwtaitv r.n vlce chairman of the Queens Demo-: A- Ro6- A majority of specialty shops rep- onrt In 1904 Mr. Blake was named see-resented the UDtown Retail cratic Executive Committee ana re-' and author of articles and books on the history of Flatbush, died yesterday in Caledonian Hospital.

He was 84. Mr. Snyder was born In Flatbush, a member of an old Dutch family, for which Snyder Ave. was named. He resided in the section through Chamber of Commerce, of which he was a former president, and in re- MULLER Suddenly on February' 12, 1946.

RULEMAN brother of Frederick Mrs. Mary Anne Lussen and Lizzie Muller. Services at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m.

sister of Carol T. Teets. Services at tcui ycaia ocivm tts no a uc- ui eu ucpiuy unci vicj iv vi 14 years later went to tllfl r' fA, 2'Fairchlld Chapel 86 Leffer Place. Friday, at 2 p.m. was also Brooklyn Civic Council.

Helclded to follow a similar policy, and Queens Surrogate's. Court, will takeueens Park Department as secre-o a member of the Flatbush lit was believed the pattern would I am frm'tarv eventual'v tn hvmr nmpin- past master and a life prevail In most stores throughout at 10'30 a.m. Saturday rom. ry.v en ual.y omeswerln-. h.

ith RtntjmnnTi Pntipral Homf lne oorougn orancn oi Epp, Julia Claire Ruppert, Mary A. out, his lifp onH IpvntAt hlmeilf tn 12:45 Club member of Kings County Lodge, 551 iri tj ksi BRIEN Rev. JOSEPH sud- its improvement. In recent years denly, February 12. Pastor of he was known particularly for his Church of the Incarnation, Bellaire, articles and stories about the old Farrell, William F.Ryan, Ann Freeh, Nellie E.

Satrlano, C. Gearns, Henry F. Savage. John J. Hahn, Anna E.

Sherlock, Mary F. and A. and a member of the Flatbush Volunteer Firemen's GEARNS Tuesday, February 12, 1946, at 7032 6th Avenue, HENRY beloved husband of Annie V. Gearns; father of Henry F. and Mrs.

Eleanor V. Corcoran: brother 4W t. tne Prk Department. He was An indication that the strike was. 224-39 Jamaica Queens commissioner of Jurors for ending came with an announce- A Requiem Mass win of.

Qlleens in 1928. When thai office ment by Health Commissioner at. in ss ui, L. devoted brother of May and Hannan, John Sheffield, Wesley Surviving are a son, Gordon L. Stebbins that public and aA Ann r.hnrrh Rnrii Mill mrv.

Snyder of Freeport three schools would reopen to- be ln calvary Cemetery. jcounty clerk. He was deputy chief Nell S. Singleton, Edward 0f johri anj james Gearns. Fu-Snyder, John J.

'nprai Friday, 10:30 a.m. Solemn 0f Requiem Our Lady of children and a sister, Mrs. Irene Brien. Reposing at the rectory, 89-28 207th Street, until Thursday, 3:30 pm. Remains will lie in state in church after 4 p.m.

Divine Office Friday 10 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. days when Flatbush was a village.

These, illustrated with his own drawings, were printed privately. His book, "Tales of Old Flatbush," was published a year ago. A favorite theme in Mr. Snyder's writings was the activities of the volunteer firemen, in which he participated as a youtti. After a grade Hauser, Anna Honig, W.

C. Jacobsen.Nils King, Neal M. Kraemer, S. B. Kraemer, F.

E. Levesque, Francis Strong, F. W. Angels Church. Interment Calvary a.n.rinf.n.t r.r o.wi iv, Blake died Tuesday ln m5 of the Queens Surrogate's Court w.

t. in m2ihome- ltrM3 sPrin8eld Boulevard, from 1939 until his retirement on WNYn hmC SQueens Village. He was 72. Bornja Dec. 31, 1942.

Uor of day. Esqulrol. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church followed by Masonic Sullivan, W.J, pTague, Pfc.

Philip J. Cemetery. HAHN On February 13, 1946, ANNA of 425 84th Street, be- Ivy, Max, M.D. Tietz, Marie L. O'BRIEN February 13.

1946, school education he went to work Locke, Howard M. Vaslett, Fayette N. I loved mother of Christian E. and. MARY AGNES, at her residence and for many years operated a Wiley, Adaline George A.

Day Star Lodge No. 1483 E. 13th Street. Beloved sister of Marshall, E. services.

Burial will take place at for children who normally get them TiVi, ivrt wuuncu. wpu 2 p.m. Saturday in Green-Wood at the schools. He added tlwt r-iS th Cemeterv. lular lunches would be available 7lllae Democratic Club of hich Bteard Men of E.ghty-eight.

1 tomorrow he was for many years chairman of- Survivina are his widow. Mrs. The four municiDallv owned col- thc boald ol Hc was a Laurette Blake; two sons, William 1 Jl ileges aLo reopwrt todariuh the memb" of th Qe" Democratic an assistant district attorney in AHA nPW PV ZL ITr Executive Committee for about 40 Queens, and John two daush. 81, O. E.

service at Fred Herbst Margaret M. and John P. Solemn Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Avenue, Requiem St. Brendan's Church, feson L.

Seaman Friday. 8 p.m. Religious service at; Avenue and E. 12th Street. Satur- Mineola, Feb.

14 Nelson L. Sea- kl I -I- I IIJinuUHIIV II and was an important factor tcrs. Mrs. Helen M. Kelly and Mrs.

oi. um-uui aay, iu ockk-k. riea onui of 33 Hendrickson Rock PARENTE I I A I) A eatery. (February 13, 1946, at his resMemje vavi eill 061 01 U. A.

K. retirement in 1915, died yesterday of the private educational the leadership battles which lol-, Margaret M. six grand- tions resumed yesterday. Fordhami'owed neratln of Maif4VE'l1 dren and a ister- Elabetn University, however, announced in 1927. He supported the, Blake.

that its City Hall Division will not in Nassau Hospital here. He was idM oout otreei. quivivc-v u.v i'o Today's teath notices contain til drtalln of the funerala or memorial rrvlrea the followim who died In the aertleea of our ooontm HANNAN JOHN, beloved hus- children, Domenick, Albert, Frank reopen until Monday. Mrs. Adaline King Wiley of 846 Prospect place died Tuesday 'In White Plains, N.

Y. For many years band of the late Anna; devoted and William Adeline, Ida, El Ickes' Barrage 87. Surviving are three brothers, Everett, Robert and Dr. Benjamin Seaman. Funeral services will be Strike Began Feb.

4 veria and Florence. Reposing at the Moscarelll Funeral Home. 1260 she had been a member of the Port Tague, Pfc. Philip J. father of John, Catherine Cosher, Mary O'Rourke and Agnes Hatton; grandfather of Ann O'Rourke and The strike began Feb.

4 when Tie- 4 Wards Closed In Nurse Shortage Continued from Page 1 held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the: Greene Chapter of the Daughters gotiations for a wage boost and 60th Street. Brooklyn. Requiem a.m., St. Funeral Home, 77 Lincoln of the American Revolution.

nrtrnttiif rvhpr Tsunami fltiirrinvr Mass Saturday at 10 Continued from Page 1 shorter work week collapsed. Against the union's demand for increases ranging from 30 to 67 cents an hour, Wednesday. February 13, 1946, hus- 9:30 a.m.. from William P. J.

Bible Plances de Chantal Church. 57th Rockville Centie. E1, I tlimi 07ftn IT Trpninnt Auo r. I i I ptl I mis. wuey was me oniy aaugnter of the late Gilbert Snowden King, minates all of your other band oi tne late tuzaoein mre oin-fi anu CastelliC devoted father oi Mrs.

'corner St. Raymond Bronx. Cemetery. talned daily to do seneral work, UCOTDS operators had offered a top in mental activities. I wi tin- iu, ui oun.

of 15 nt. leavin; a shortage of 64 in nur.e Marjorie Lindner and Edward Bal- Requiem Mass our Lafly oi A.ump- 1,1, Hli Hfl kj i 1 LJLJ L.Ulj VliniVUUl 1 RiaiW IlllfUi Ul Willi. II JIICUUUIC zarinl Jr Diouier oi jumii, nu.u ft i i-v nn TiwHar Pohniarv the strike did not re- Ullder the law Mr- flr the hospital led municipal fern- man' secretary, will serve Enough nurses can be in ntii-i 12, found to urnrp cllsiipliflpn survived by fc I it nAriT Avenue. beloved mother of 817 Greenwood beloved dent Theocore Roosevelt was the, as Actina Secretarv of the Interior, hanriu th mcMkiim 5n3. .1 tt, i i ucmcni oau, nn ok vn.

nuum his Funeral from Fh. wairrev rmuy. mio. 'and Staten Island. -We haven-.

wlul 1 n.u.uc a i 'ANNA T. inee Ammann), at her Geach Mrs. Jane Ruddy and the! wen. service at me raircnna unap-i iimerai services will oe new at; .1 ruary 16. at 9:30 190 Cornella stree, be.

iUTrv Paul. Notice of funeral' 86 Lefferts Place. Thursday at 8 2:30 p.m. tomrrow in St. Bartholo-5 lh ful and Very sincerelv HARRY TRUMAN.

Requiem Mass wueen oi i loved wife of John devoted hereafter Interment private. Klndly mew's Episcopal Church, Pacific jing to Dr. Hinenburg. but the 4 p.m. to midnight and the midnight to 8 jam.

shifts are understaffed, nece.s-jsitating the closing of beds. Securing an additional number of practical nurses to help out the registered nurses is a prime piob- Interment Chester, R. C. Church. mother of Marie.

Georae. William.i iomit flowers, will probably be another day beiorej we set it," an official said. A few hours before Mayor O'Dwyer! St. near Bedford of which she was a member. Until Friday noon THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR Conn, Mrs.

William J. Burns and Mrs.i PETRY On February 13. 1946, STRONG FREDERICK hus- ricia nn 1 cnolTT A helnvpH mother of Lll J. sister of SOPHIA, beloved mother of rarkrr RATHRINE. on Feb- Henry Tracy; -Mrs, Wil-' Jthe will be.

at the Fairchild, Washington. Feb. 13, 1946. jubilantly announced the strike was' over he had been the target for. rarv i2.

hrioved mother of Clifford Spring. Mrs. V. Roell. John.man A.

and a oou Qf gradfher ot? a erbal hv 7h, New My dear Mr. President: a lrm, ne -said. Ethel. Mrs. Carrie M.

Dunn andjAntno A.l?erick. Kathleen and Pa.ui King, hrnthw iiarrv Tnil iwhnr i Board of Trade against his me J.J: Dr. Hmenburg praiScd the. nurse, nf hArKinilUU UUiC 1 BIMI 9LUiTC, RCUUlt IllUliai vm-vi, Dca hac nf i nnnJfA ai nun urai in ii uiaru iiui u-hrt nai-e iv iw he iatpic'P'tous action" proclaiming Mrs. rariter oveu or.

iro a ryjrfav Pebmarv 15. at 8 c' Another hrnther ua.5 letter of Feb. 13. What particularly throughout the war. home.

8603 106th Street. Richmond-; Vtei-ment Evergreens b'T' Dr. Arthur E. King of Manhattan, emergency Monday night. appeals to me Ls your statement, I -fv nave a Job an(1 also consider that this unv icsijiia- ar mntinuine to rin xn he 'Tail Hairs Wag the ment St.

Charles Cemetery. Saturday 10 a.m. w.k. BIR KEL SOPHIE Feburary paber MTOHAEL T. February ruary 16 at 2 p.m., at Slmonson Mrs.

W. P. Guinan, Hillside Avenue, Interment Maple 13. 1946, beloved mother nl Sopnie HONIG WILLIAM February 1946. of 225 Wvckolf Chapel, 119-04 Brrg, Marie, Fred and John lfl46; beloved husband of Vivian 'beloved husband of Anna Check; Richmon Hill, ices at Edward F.

Higgms fatner of Marjorle v. son of tn of Fl.edi Alfred and 'Grove Cemetery Petitioning "the Mayor of New.tioni terminates all of your other -but it is not fair to expect them York to refrain at all times in the governmental activities." You will to carry the burden for thers all the future from any such precipitous pardon me if I remark that this Ls time." action unless and until such stop- in thc nature of supererogation. I Mrs. Ethel G. Prince, executive page of work in the interest of pub-i assure you that I have had no secret secretary of the Nurse Association lie health and welfare is clearly and design, having resigned as Secre- of Long Isand counties, also views definitely established beyond any tary of the Interior, to hold on to tne nurse shortage as "extremely reasonable doubt," the board other office under your juris- Serj0Us." and feels that division Red Cross Worker Home, 1286 rrospm Avenue, Augusta Services at Walter brother of Gustave.

Repo.s- SULLIVAN February 11 1946 I-ebruary at p.m. cooke. Funeral Home. Han-v Onavle Funeral i tim i u.iL.- Flatbush Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. 134 smith St.

Requiem Mass flnri UavmnnA Pnnerai Mr-'' Harriet van waiKer uuinan. An si Aonesachurch. 9:30 a m. wno in worm war 11 served as clared: diction Interment St. John's Cemetery.

tBldy Punerai" Home, 232 Utica': f. "It is a sad and unfortunate com-1 Sincerely yours. 12 1946 beloved' husband of Masonic Nassau Lodge. No. Lauiette (nee Goggln) 8:30 p.m.

Interment Saturday, father of Helen Kelly. William! 10:30 a.m., Maple Grove Memorial M. Margaret M. Dowling and.Park- Avenue Rtomn tjennlem Ul UIC mentary on our democratic processes! HAROLD L. ICKES, of work may be the solution.

"Much routine work in hospitals," she said, "could be delegated to others than graduate freeing the latter for the technical as- REARDON TIMOTHY of 3g iiolv Rosarv OhurVh inteT- American Red Cross, died Tuesday heinveri nol "sar K. c. cnurcn. inter- Dorf n.un.in helnverl iiuim. hm.

linon 71H Dorf when 3,500 employes and less thani Secretary oi me inteiior. 160 employers engaged in a s.ieee.r John loving brother of Eliza- jACOBSEN-On February 11, 1946, inusband of the late Loretta I. "01 lest Hills. beth Blake. Funeral Iro NILS, of 248 88th Street, beloved brother of Marie and Dennis L.

TAGUE Pfc. PHILIP of 260; Mrs. Guinan was the wife of Wil 1 tr OIA TQ Ta 11 vuin wi.i.m UIUUlC Ui inioiic ohm I feel that all dispute can so completely devastate- of nursing, u. (- the nnr ri orentosf eltv nt hue ni fluent iiuiimi, niann Funeral Home, father of Harold. Services at Fred Reardon.

Funeral from Fullerton's VU in an earlier 3.500-word letter he; '7 I Hall Street, Brooklyn, ported killed In action ln Few hairs of the tail have succeeded liam P. Guinan, public utilities executive of the Cities Service Corporation. Active in social service to this plan. Meanwhile I believe mates age Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th'Funeral Chapel, 131 West Merrick; foaturday, 1030 a.m Solemn Re-Avenuei 2 p.m. interment, Road.

Baldwin. Solemn Mass of.Dr would quit on March 31. or sooner as in wagging the dog." that all nurses who are able but have not done so should return to Mr. O'Dwyer earlier had blamed the President wished. Mr.

Truman said tomorrow would be about right. quiem Mass aa. jo.mm cypress Hills Cemetery. Saturday, February 16, 1111945: son of Philip and the latelwork for many years, Mrs. Guinan the ODT for his drastic action, their positions.

Salaries may not charging its method or organizing as good as they were in the Feb. 7 on President Truman in tK Rood. rViVv rnmiterv nfalm Pebruarv 1" 1 a st- Christopher's Tague; also survived by two at her death, was corresponding Calvary cemetery. KING-NEAL Feb.uary 1. BaWwln Tnlerment Holy Rood brothers, James and Robert Tague.

-secretary of the women's auxiliary BROWNE On February yf Hevv.te'ri father Cemeterv, West bury, L. I. Solemn Requiem Mass SaturdayOf Polyclinic Hospital. Manhattan. MARY, beloved sister of Elizabeth 01 pJ.r" ia Joseph S.

Macken, Mortician. February 16. 9 a.m., Queen of Besides her husband, who Ls a Robert Albert E. and the late' ff wiiiinm nrt Mrs I ATPVAvnFR Pphru. Saints R.

C. Church, Vanderbilt and, brother of the late Texas Guinan, John Browne. Services at her home. f.r brl f.1 Wllllam, nEEAr ALEXANDER, Fjbru- Avenues. night-club entertainer, she Ls sur- nrrtPM was hart onrt lff ne Wbh i v.

Ijau nomination stakes, There was speculation, too, about Hollia Court Boulevard. P.12' 1B- vived by two sisters. Mrs. Donald! 500,000 gallons mv.vw KauuiiA 1. v11 111 liic 1 iiv.

en. o.ii-i llne JUiure 01 secretary oi turn- one-quarter of a daY essential sup-, mpr. anri nn Frldav 8 nm In-'nom Jonn mlcl! rariois, iiwu nusoano OI Virginia; cear iauier iiiii-MAiua tuioL, on fcu- 0f Los Angeles wife of the terment nrivate I Atlantic Avenue. Requiem Mass Slc Richard and Donald; grand-lruary 11, 1946 beloved wife of motlon pfcture actor, and Mm. John leimcnv puvai-c.

1 10 a St. Sylvester's R. C. Church, father of Richard brother of Henry; mother of Erna Moser and ironfield of Denver. niw ii Mr.

Ickes were 'the standout New The Oirr let down he tne cabinet, as Mr. rru-In reply the ODT published fig-, had reorganized it since Frank-tires claiming it had brought 4.000.- lm lt BUTLER juhri. suddenly, on lAdeine. Lauretta. Kutn, fticnara granomoiner oi Marie r-.

moser. Services at Moadinger Funeral Par-; February 12, 1946, husband of the MRr ihren- You are and Harold. Service Friday 8 p.m., late Mary, devoted father of Agnes attendlSic aeiM1" Om Wmt FOTWaI Kome' non, inoctii shee requested to aueno Masonic senicts rjie.nie Avenue, Glendale. lors, 1120 Flatbtteh Avenuei Thurs-, day. 8 p.m.

ago. There were predictions here Funeral Directors 8 EH VICE ECONOMT Chapels: Brother EDWARD J. Cooper Father J.I. O'Brien Riles Tomorrow r' SrH SINGLETON, on Friday, February! RUPPERT-On February 12. 1916, Oxford VASLETT-FAYETTE in hU that Mr.

Wallace would be gone before the year ls out. Mr. Ickes' own future was indefi-L nite. He has been asked to do a fnee Murray), at ner 91st year, on February 12, at oe. at 8:30 p.m.

at Perry's Funeral'MARY A 000 gallons of fuel oil Into the city every day this week. Trio Gets $2,000 In Bar Holdup in itu ne mm lAfiKTTt mm oirecw Home. 118 Union Avenue, Lynbrook' residence. 366-A 5th Street, belovedlhis residence. 1080 Lincoln Place rfXeh I wife of George Edwin, dear mother! husband of Esther father of A mlamn mote nf 11, nileo A oranHfotHer In.n ivi nil.

Hir.er JOHN B. POTTER. Master. i0f Mrs. Frank J.

Casey, Edwin J. I JOHN B. POTTER, Master, newspaper column. He is independently wealthy, lives in nearby Maryland with a pretty young wife and 1 vrusi II, aiuiiiiu vii v. I Frederick Rauschkolb, Secretary, and JoscdIi Murray Ruppert.

also tricia andWne F. Religion; and fred in Masonic sen-ices at Fairchild rl on T.fri. di iwj, C. Church of the Incarnation, 86 Lefferts Place. Friday, 8.15 p.m.

Bpllalr. of whirh h. ha(1 hpp Continued from Page 1 their family. But he is not one to retire at 71 years. There was specu interment private.

tm fw tne 13 yMrs The St. They were held in I0.00O bail iati0n that Mr. Ickes would join the earn lor a nearine reo. u. in f) Natinnni Pnlitieai Aetinn CARL CATHERINE A February TM mnWTV T-inr-i? isurvived by one grandchild.

Requiem 12-. 1946, beloved wife of the late f-1 Ln. iMass Church of St. Francis Xavier, Adam and dear mother of Mrs. Mary f- An -Br ou a'ePridaVi a.m.

Hayes and Stephen Smith Carl.jre'u Austin W. Moran director. Funeral from the rhanel 5723 5thJlccs for ollr Wor Bl0tlief JOHN J.l rvenue onic RYAN On February 12, 1946, ulem Mo Pef etual 8 the Harry T. Pyle Mortu- ANN nee Moloney), beloved wife Heln rhurch 10 am Inter- ary Parlors. 1925 Church Avenue.

of the late Patrick J. Ryan. Native Help R. C. Church.

10 a.m. Elsewhere on the crime front, Committee in some way-possibly as licenser Ivory Allen. 26. of 462 Classon chieftain. Revenge is sweet to notice IS HEREBY oivex that a Negro, today is in the prison ward Ml, That U0llld be a "ill bTr of Kings County Hospital with a spot ln wllich et some nlir -ln Kverm-ien iJt WILEY ADALINE KING, on Rev.

Edmund J. Fitzgerald, pastor Tuesday, February 12, 1946, daugh-jof Corpus Christ! Church, Mineola, ter of the late Gilbert Snowden! will be the celebrant. The Very King and Ellen Amelia Hewlett; sis- Rev. Joseph A. Kirkbride, CSS.

ter.of Harry Arthur E. and the'of Duque.sne University will serve late1 Dr. Frank A. King. Service as deacon.

Divine Office will be JOHN B. POTTER, Master, jof County Tlpperary. Ireland; dear Frederick Rauschkolb, Secretary, mother of Mrs. Joseph McHugh and wuunu iiu u.iBii nun i.ci Mr. Ickes deDarted in a ast of 1, 'Vf" V-'." ment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CLICKNER GEORGE sud had af tempted to seize a and w.alory jn whicn jl(l Eeritri-en St. Bartholomew's rch. chanted by the clergymen of the Daniel Rvan; dear sister of Mrs. KRAEMER On February 12. Moran rid John Street near Bedford Avenuediocese at 10 a.m.

Burial will clu5 vith i1, his reasons for Eiookbn 21. T. iT-StTh is ihiukvu wuu n.v.iui.1. prKiitittn, anri nrpu. beloved husband of Roe BARBARA ne.

Moltert Ireland- also niece of Friday. Febniaryl5. at 2:30 p.m. in St. John's Cemetery.

1946. (nee Folkes); also by two1' Marv cosirrove Funeral from her'rTienos ma' cau ai in rancmia rame. unru-n, wno wasoraainca brothers and two sisters. Funeral J- d'm: uof residence 25 Furman Avenue. Fri- Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, until Fri- 1914.

died of a heart attack Tues- Funeral from her -Friends may call at the Fairchild Father O'Brien, who was ordained According to police, neighbors of To Mf Truman ne ttarned of th1. roRErto.rRr.s Allen last night sent in a call that danger Qf submUtill? lo tne kjnd sri-REMrToorRT. kings-oi nty three mn were fighting in a hall- uomjcai nressure' which led to1. "L.1:"",'kvv" Company, puinntf. way ln his home.

When Patrolman n. ,1 i ei ai the Teapot Dome scandal in the' Pw-miunt lo nnkm-nt herein, dntel leIL Harding Administration 25 years puhhi fled Allen tried seize I "III i' Inti i. day in Mary Immaculate Hospital day noon. Solemn Requiem Mass services at his residence. 137 Wash-1 th Altenderfer.

Dorothy. Luclle ington Avenue, on Friday, February. Jwon Kraemer; also sur- a 15. at 8 p.m. Interment by "liF inn, remot.ru ibrothers.

Services at the Stutz- 5 Fvpvfrreen Petneterv Interment ur Lady of Lourdcs 10 Holy Cross Ceme men and to ago. I Uiuib. Hcillancl'-r. auctioneer, at' Br.iok- Jamaica. The body of the pastor will be transferred at 4 p.m.

today from the rectory to the church, where lt will lie in state until the end of the mass. He is survived by two sisters. May the officer's nightstick 3n epemorfam CAIRNEY ALEXANDER. In lov- tery. Please omit flowers.

J. J. Gallagher Sons, Directors. He turther said Mr. Truman had, f- i'inKe.

ivj Mon- iif lui i ri null a I ill 11 jn ine tironx ponce nan uncier ar- iriiaKU" streei, Brnukbn, n. y. i Imann Funeral Home, 2001 Madison CRISPI-TERESA, wife of the street, Ridgewood, on Saturday, late Joseph Crispi, passed away on; a a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet Ceme- SATRIANO CATHERINE.

on! memory of my husband. Died February 14, 1945. rest Nevins Svkes, 23, a navv vet- VL lt 7,11 eran of 3718 3d the Bronx, 1 the press the a charge of murdering Nathan Feld- cabineteer said he did 10 Urj aX-. mn ki i care to stay in an administration nmnm thm n.Ttn 73 mure i.vs: tery. and Irene O'Brien, of Brooklyn.

uu, b.v-.j trull we.it au i. February 13, 1946, beloved daughter of Catherine (nee Sullivan) and the late Michael; devoted sister of Louis, John, Marie and Sister Teresa Con-cepta. Carmelite Order; formerly of Boston Road. her 70th birthday February 12 at her home. 211 Carroll Street; devoted mother of five daughters, Anna Crispi.

Margaret De Stasio, Josephine Girgenti, Rase De Angelo. Annette Lagana; also one son. Alfred. Ma.ss will be celebrated St. Rev.

Mr. khuman, KRAEMER Ensign FREDERICK EMIL, V. S. N. (Ret at his residence.

581 5th Street, on February 14. 1946, beloved son of Agnes Kraemer and the late Frederick Kraemer; brother of Mr.s. Charles S. Ward, Manhattan. Funeral What would I give to claj his hand, Hi happj lo f.

To hrar ht. voic and ce hi That meant much to me. His Wife. MADELINE. CAIRNEY ALEXANDER.

In loving memory. Died February 14. 1945 A bitter irlef. a shock severe. To pun with him we loved tin dear; Our loss Is itreat.

we'll not complain. Bui know in Christ we'll meet saam. MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHER, Former L. I. Pastor, D-E-Johnson' ucic i am cAtcu 75 tu pi.P' iiltri perjury.

He said the President ea.t alone Pr.pert j-mi-e 311 ion 2 had asked him to "go easy on Ed." y'' Klf.f.iir't'i 'Raw Proposition Recalled jmul. sanl 111 fm- a Kiinpletn nf ih- iiKnttE.iKi'd itrvmuies. The dispute goes back to Mr 1 Uai.d. km, nu, Ickes' apiwarar.ee before the Senate "-feree. ull-'il 6c L'skmiitl.

a'Mtn. y. I plain- Naval Affairs Committee, wnere he! tiff. 21', Mouue Su.et testified that Mr. Pauley had marie r'Yoik fH-tit TiiTu Stephen's-Sacred Hearts Church on C.mHsv mam Interment ruwmes OL nr Jruirv, from residence, 690 Prospect Place, on Saturday at 10:45 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Teresa's Church at 11:15. Interment St. John's Cemetery. I Waldo L. Kraemer and Erna Huntington Station.

Feb. Funeral services for the Rev Boro Physician astor pastor Kraemer. Notice of services later. tery. Louis Faiella Sons, Funeral Directors.

ert Schuman, for many years I to him "the rawest" proposition in LEVESQUE Wednesday, Febru- Arrangements by M. J. McCaffrey. or tne vine Frnreensta Church Pl'BLIO NOTICLS Tllk (IT OF Nr VOKR ary 13. 1946, FRANCIS A.

LE Funeral services for Dr. Darnell his experience. He said it was a E. Johnson. 36, who practiced medi-proposal that Federal litigation to HAYES In loving memory of here, were held todav at the Jacob-ALICE HAYES.

Died February HJsen Funeral Home. New York Ave. lliisiu. DEADY February 12. i SAVAGE-On February 13.

1946. ELLEN I. (nee beloved VESQUE husband of the late JOSEpH ta wife of the late Edward; tnee SulUvan), beloved father McCarthy) and dear cine here for the last nine years. I acquire title to Tidewater oil landsv will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow inihe dropped to encourage coninbu-j" lw" ma.

i The Rev Thorna MrTntvr nt to Section lr0 of tht ork City Charier mother of Mrs. Margaret Barker. father of John, William And while she lies In peaceful jleep Her memory we ahall alwa keee THE FAMILY. Thomas. Clement, Francis, Mrs.

Funeral Saturday from his home, 578 10th Street. Solemn Requiem McDonough St. The Rev. John M.iPauey denied it. Mr.

Truman ofiTcorcf oi'the aSwT" v.iuat Coleman, rector, will officiate. I Ph. 7 said Mr. Ickes mieht have Real Estate in The City of New York. Katherine and John Deady.

Reposing William A. Martjn Funeral pastor of the Bethel Presbyterian Church, officiated. Interment was in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Flushing. Mr. Schuman died Monday ln St.

mi A r-. 1nUn Mass St. Saviour's Church, 10 Until 1 id. tomorrow the remains 1 u'ir i- to June II 1UJ7 11 ka nnn.J HERBST In memory of CHRIS a 1 1 will be at Lane's Funeral Home, clnce Feh 5 sit. Ickes has been the i.n'day 0( Fehruary.

lam. nri w.ii grandchildren. Funeral from Dar- ngjsed Josepns nospnai, raierson, it. J. Home, Cla.sson Avenue corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's Church. Interment Holy TIAN E. HERBST, who away on February 14, 1942. ii-itiain open nurinK usual hueinetis LEVY On February 12, 1946, MAX LEVY, M.D., beloved father of Dr.

Jerome Levy and Milton F. iiv imu iiinuv 1110 iivriu(. 111 kiiai. J9 Putnam wnere iraternaii trying to see the President. But ntnirs lor punuc inspection and txam- rites will or coriauciea at 0 lOiiiKiiv.

he mnMn't cef. into the White i inatinn the I.Mh idii 111111 in until for several years. He was born in Manhattan on Nov. 2. 1884, the son Cross Cemetery.

Levy; loving brother of Emanuel Burial will be in Evergreens Ceme-jHouSe for a conversation, fJlonn Not dead to us who loved him, Not loat bit none before; He lives wr.h us in spirit And will lorever more. of Jonn a. and catnenne Schu- ten- DELANEY MARGARET. Febru- J7 Mol'le. Gubcr and Minnie raugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Saturday.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church, 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery, SHERLOCK MARY. February 13, 1946, aged 70 years, dear sister iuiany sent "i irtiei ui i coignauiuu Kuiininir.

M-w York 7. at 222 st en rl 1. Tlieftrnnx-7I li Hour. Berxen BulM- man, and attended schools there Dr. Johnson, who lived ary 13.

1946. of 491 E. 34th 5 L1 10 Loving WIFE and SON a t.i... ij i.t.i. irs'.

rremunt and Arthur Nc before studying for the ministry. lHancock St died Tuesdav of i-. S. Oxford Street on Friday at KELLY In memory of a devoted! Surviving are his wife, Sarah, and heart attack ttack 2 pm Mr jcnes carrier nis oauie io yrk in a local hospital. natjon by radio last night Hr.iklyn-2d Floor.

Municipal Puild-a native of Raleigh. N. C. L.it(,, Mr did not; aunt, MINNIE, who died February daughter. Mrs.

Madeline Ordway, He was Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, corner Church and Rogers Avenues. Requiem Mass Holy Cross Church Friday, 9:30 a.m. LOCKE on FeDruary 12, 1946, of Bertha Trahan. Charles Hainlin this village. 14, 1943.

Mass offered. and received his academic and u.f(,re th. Senate Garden 15. V. HOWARD beloved husband of rmwi imdi-voi? mva v.h..n, namri.

uiuuiri ui jratiurue w. I Committee, verslty. Washington, D. C. For a vear before comlnir to I In the lipht of succeeding cir- in.

imiuini uugn nail, ton. S. I 1. N. Y.

HARRY B. CHAMBERS. Pre.Hent. )a31-7t Th Deep In the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory's frame we shall keep It, Because she wu one of the beet.

NIECES and NEPHEWS. 12. 1946. ln her 82d yew. 'widow of an? fred C.

Locke Funeral said, "I nimklrn he tntlohf. In the mivtirol CUnlStanCeS," Mr. Icke.s Friday at Hudson Falls, N. Y. aunt of Frances Schwelzer, Beatrice Trahan and Noe Trahan.

Funeral Saturday, 2:30 p.m., from George Werst Funeral Home, Hart Street corner Evergreen Avenue. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. SHEFFIELD WESLEY on CONTR.CT SSO (REVISED) John Donlon; beloved mother of Edna Rosener; devoted grandmother may be permitted to doubt whether Patrick Stanton, Ex-Police Sergeant leaking in aoara or water aurniy, at Its of McBRIDE Sacred memory nf our department there. He was a member of the Omega and Chi Delta Mu colleee fraternities. He also of Doris Rosener.

Reposing Chape! of F. B. Powell and Son, 230 Broad a Pickwickian sense when he told New York City until n-oo a.m.. Emitl rn Smndard Time, on Tuesday. Feb beloved CHARLES D.

McBRIDE. Reqtiiescat in pare. WIFE and DAUGHTER MARSHALL ELIZABETH (nee Fey), devoted wife of the late Edward, on February 12, 1946; dear sister of H. Richard Fey, Suzanne Haynes, Catherine Clark, Sophia M. Brown and Louisa Murphy.

Funeral from her residence, 1750 E. February 13, 1946, husband of was a member of the Kings County' me to tell the truth Medical Society and the Provident, (Reprinted Prom Yeslerdav's I.ale Editions way, Amityville, L. I. Requiem Mass Church of St. Martin, Amityville, L.

Friday. 10 a.m. Arylene father of Muriel A. and Allan C. Sheffield; brother of Mr.s.

Medical and Dental Society. CrnnfnM a vnfixnrl i Bl'Y V. S. VICTORY BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS EPP-JULIA CLAIRE, aged A G. B.

Pulver, Mrs. L. Kennedy and Jane Sheffield. Services at All H-noMe- nf 26th Street. Friday, 9:30 a.m.

Sol arv 14. 1910. In cherished memory of of the New York Police a dalmhtei' a dear mother. died Sunday at his home, nAJ hc Ger- Daughter. ELIZABETH.

107-36 106th Ozone Park. jaZn offered this morning i Wednesday i Jon" MONAHAN Sgt. EDWARD J. In in st. Gate of Heaven R.

cJ and Claire Moran Enp of 23 South, emu m-quieiu miw oi. inuu vsimrcn. oisi sireei una yvcm End Avenue, Saturday, February 16 neelom.lt Aenn. PnvSllnri. UIlUTCn, 1U HI.

JIlU'l lliria HI- at 2 p.m. Interment private. Walter 8. Cook ister of Carol and Barbara. Notice vary Cemetery.

Please omit flowers, of funeral Inter. MICHAELIS JOHN on Feb loving memory of our dear son and Cnurch, Ozone Park. Burial was in -mooiroium- iV SINGLETON EDWARD brother. Killed in action over uerVSt Johns Cemeterv. JITN nrnnprn DIGNIFIEO AsLou) ruary 11, 1946, beloved husband of February 14, 1945.

Wednesday, February 13, 1946, at Lynbrook, L. beloved husband of the late Julia L. Cuilen; dear fatner FUNERALS At lJJ THE FAMILY. I Ethel K.l devoted father of Barbara hroiieh its trained and I Jane and brother of Mrs. Llllie Miller.

Services at Perry Funeral Mr. Stanton was born In Brooklyn and Joined the force in 1903. When he retired in 1940 he was attached to Traffic D. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Irene J.

Stanton; two sons, Donald F. and Robert P. Stanton; a daugh ruary 26. 1946. for L'onlrart iX).

fur completion of the const rui-tlon of th Mfrritn.m d.im of lh ltondnut reeer-voir. the. effluent chamber of that rejier-ivnir toirether with ila uper.tnn'ture. th w.iste weir and wale channel or the Rondout re.rnoir and the appur-Icnnuces of all of thi-je structurea. to-(rethor with the rloure of the exlat-inr diversion tunin I and th exntin emerirnncy ronn-i'tion tj Shaft 1 of the) Delaware ai-quedurl.

the roi-ontruotiotl of ahotit 23 mile of bitimnnnti niaoa-dint hiarhway the finil sradini: In 'the vicinity of the dam alt ax et form In the, apeoificat'ona. Tha work In lj-rated In the Villaea of Lackawaek. Town of Wawarsiiig, Ulster county, New York. I Seta of pamphlets containing lnform-tlon for bidders, forma of hid and con tract, specifications, contract drawing. requirement aa to surety, ran i obtained at the officii of the Secretary at the above upon application In person or by mail, hv dcpo.iltlii the sum of $5 oil In or Ha equivalent for each ft.

Within SO days fol-lowinif the amard of contract or of d. 111- full amount of such d' ooeit will bp r'-fundr for ct a and a refund of 0 will he 'ii- for ea. other act returned in mndition. for further pr-if-'i'S'-a apply a- th nf'ica, of 'ha Cl -f Ensineer at tin ahova d- IRVING lH'ITi. Prea'dent.

HKXRT RVFt'S i. 1 Mi-G AHEN. Board of Water Supply; R1CHAHD k. 1 6ecrtrr. A-lf Home, 118 Union Avenue, Lynbrook of Mn.

Helen L. Ward, Mrs. James J. Brady, Herbert J. and Vincent also survived by six grandchildren.

Reposing at his residence, 7002 Ridge Boulevard, until Friday, 9:30 Solemn High Requiem Masr Our Lady of Angels Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction M. J. Smith's Sons.

Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the am day; as tott as 10 p.m. Sorurdov night for oubllcotion. L.

Friday. February 15, at 8:30 p.m. (Newark Evening News please copy.) ter, Mrs. Regina McKay, and a granddaughter, Patricia Mt-Kay. 83 HANSON PLACE I Ik 1.

R. K. Depnl oncf 7S01 Slh Aenue 7 1 1 65lh StrMI RKOOKI.YN. N.y. Kurt HrrbaU Lieenaee rtOINK- H(iaR ROAD OUR FUNERAL HOMES laOOKlTN ISt linden BonWvard-BUckmlintw 4-1200 SO Seventh Avenue Main J-8685 1211 FUUwWi QUECNl 1M-10 Hintid Aienn-ISmaka M70 81-12 Forest AvaniM Hlieman 1-0900 154-14 North.

BM, riuahlnf 1-600 trartN hino S71 Ferut A.West Brittton-Clbraltar-S0S( MAhHATTAN HTWMt T2nd Strtet-THiralrar 7 T(H 1451 tint Avtmia RHmtUnettr 4 -S400 aitoNX 1 Wett 190th Streat-MyiiMirKl 1W0 US I. tnmortt A.e.-LUtllow Wilkl tnniw MOtl Hafl 1-0272 WKiTeHltTIII 114 MamartMMca Avanoe-VKhlta Plaint II Phwl lot eirienttlaN ObllfHon SNYDER JOHN on February 13. 1946, devoted husband of the late experienced -ronnel, Fairchild service establishes a truly helpful relationship with every family it serves. FAIRCHILD SONS INC. FUSERAL DIRECTORS SISCF.

mt Frlnl I. Pfttrflil.4, Lle.M.4 HMf IROOKIYN riUSHINO JAMAICA GARDEN CITT GeoW.P eases, son MULLEN On February 12. 1946. Lillian (nee Rich); loving father of MARIE loving daughter oi; Gordon; fond brother of Mrs. Nell uncral directors JOHN W.

LAMBUI INC. Let Modal CADILLAC CARS To Hire for Alt Occoiions 19TH T. at SRD va fhona IRnre Read S-HIOO-I tromn and (Varleone Serle S. Esquirol. Funeral services Friday, 8 pm, Harry T.

Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church Avenue, followed by Masonic services. Funeral Saturday, 2 pm. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. i Mary and sister of Madeline. Funeral on Friday from her home, 170 Congress Street, it 9:30 thence to 8t.

Peter's R. C. Church, where a Masn of Requiem will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, 433 Nostrond Ave. STerling 3-7700 a evAUTT stnvirt Mantl and alrl rtiota WHEN OIT OF TOn-N REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN "0m Triw Sntt Sletfi".

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