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BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 15, 1950 5 H. Charles Pantley, Organist iS. P. Hildrelh, 83, And Astoria Choir Director iCnffnllr Allnmev niGANTT WIUJAM aurt-, rrBIT The Kr.

WTLUAM Irienly. A usuai. 1J. 1S50. of ITT MARSIGLIA.

PhD-, on Auput 15th Street husband of the 13. IJ50, at the home hU daugh-'jennie Survived by five dauah- ter. Mrs. Howard Q. N'elaen, 14 Iters.

Mrs. William Balfour, Mrs.tTulane Road. Glen Gov. L. I.

be-illlrhael OXeary. Mrs. Edaard loved husband of Theodora Dennis. Reynolds' Body O'Dwyer's Move To Quit Revealed miiviiiwi a lannr crtlrtiav i A i 1 Connor. Misa Rita and and brother of Frank C.

Servicw 11. I Mrs. Andrew Momerverdl; five at the Carpenter Memorial Meth Amltyville, 'Aug. 15 Samuel Continued from Page 1 su. Thomas, Peter.

Daniel. Wil-odist Church, Gkn Cove, on liam Jr. and John: 14 grandchtl- Wednesday, 1:30 pm. Interment dren. Funeral Thursday.

9 a.m.,, Green-Wood Cemeiery. Brooklyn. instructor, nt was conductor of the Pace College Glee Club at the time of his death. In the 1930s he was choral director of the WPA radio program. IVxie.

ChrUtin Mickey, E. P. firun. K. Mmno.C.S.

Coesln. Bessie Mf fert. John Concumon. M. J.

Meyer. Jn Connaughton. J. Moliineaux. O.

Cummins, Jotrph Marge r.sf n. J. Donohue. Annie Morrrll. Oroide tooet.

William Ntsblu RfT. W. EnnU. Catherine Nielsen. E.

Fleming, Caroline Nutt. Harold Gaffnejf, M. Olen. Hansine Gavlgaa, John Petersen, Fannie Xjettins, A. J.

Robinson, Uel P. Hildreth, 83. senior partner in the law firm of Hildreth. Fowler Hildreth, here, and was to have lunch with Edward G. Miller Assistant Secre from Chapel, 38 Lafavette Avenue: thence to St.

Rose of Lima R. C.I MELSEN-EMAJIUEU on Au chairman of the board of the tary of State for Inter-Ameri Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for H. Charles Pantley. 55. organist and choir director of the Astoria Presbyterian Church.

Astoria, at the Fairchild Chapel. 9M Atlantic Ave. Interment wiil be? at Westbrookvllle, Sullivan County. N. He died Saturday at his home.

153 Rera-sen St. Mr. Pantley was born in Port "World Is Yours," broadcast Ban kof Amltyville, died yester can Affairs. Church 10 a where a Mass will Vl of 631 E. 31st Street, be celebrated.

Interment husband of Marie, and Crons Cemeterv of Ellen Nielsen. Services at day at his home, 64 Bennett The luncheon engagement with Miller bolstered the report Joserjh Tart Director. lErickson Erlckson Chapel, 500 Believed Sighted Hear Mountain Top Lone Pine, Cal, Aug. 15 (UJO The body of Christopher Reynolds, tobacco heir, was believed sighted today in an almost inaccessible crevasse only 300 feet from the top of towering Mt. Whitney.

Harold Gates, one of the leaders in the search for the 17-year-old multi-milliunnaire, said he sighted through binoculars what appeared to be a faded Place. He was for many years president of the bank. He was also a former Suffolk County over Station WJZ. Mr. Pantley Ferved in Battery 334th Field Artillery, 87th Division, In World War I.

was a past commander of the now defunct Fahien Post, Veterans of F'oreign Wars. that O'Dwyer was being consld ered for the Mexico City Am Sut Street. Wednesday at pm. HEFFRON MARY C. (nee Mc-iImmnrnt Lutheran Cemetery, Can-on), of 650 Ocean Avenue.

jThursday, 10 am. Glgante, William tHef ron. Mary Soreensen. Isabel Humburg. F.

M. Spencer, George Kalker, Abraham Stsucitnscr.F.C. attorney and a past president bassador's job. As part of his Jervis. N.

Y. His ancestors were a 4 asJ vnnthae nf of the village of Amltyville. Mr. Hildreth, who had prac Kelsay. Maude Stroud.

John duties. Miller is responsible for American political affairs in FIlAn- Her niter of James Ed- oimnn ine ursi Mmers hi run iwart'an McCarrT' A A graduate of the In- Kenny. Bridget Surviving is a sister. Mrs. ticed law in Amityville for Mexico.

Kiesime.C. r- uA m. K(aiBDaM of Musical Arts, now' Kinastina K. Dorrell. of Clifton.

a na. rn 1 Hi 1 i 1 tknoun the School N. and a brother. Henrv Pvaho-, t. 1 He ODwyer called to Wah runrrai nuu.c.

nuiut-, u.jli. imh'wh a Tor borg. John Travis. Doris Welter. Ainrs Whftet.

Wilson, 915 a.m.: Solemn of Music, lie ua well known' Pantley. of Alhambra. Cal. rirt. uvtrrt ington for a 12:15 p.m.

confer Koch. Emil Korch. Howard larkin. Charles leis, Lillian Lyons. Michael i Zh, 7 m'nn with the President and shirt.

Interment Holy Cross 10 clock and was a' former director of iue'" about the envoy post it was Gates who first spotted Cemetery, OLFEN On August 13. 1950. Hn Dtn-vt CO the South Bay Consolidated! wre mn iui no tummcm BODE On August 14. 1950' replies. However, there was no HANSINE at Lynbroot.

L. IV I IVIUAWCII lU3CIUWCIU. Ja, HUMBURO FRANCES M. on ,,1 wtfe of tne ie pred; widow of John the body of Steven Washerman, 17. which was brought down from the slope of the nation's highest peak late yesterday.

aving mother of FYank. iVlS KJ.S.RvnOrn ftfl Wftf Wfir II taaard, tiizaDetn. Anna, n. mm uroigc u. uiwu, iuu- wiwiwwa wi 1j of William.

Joy MrLaughlm. nt un niscn sr. denial from any official quarter that O'Dwyer might quit as Mayor this year. For several weeks speculation was rife that O'Dwyer may be "kicked upstairs" Water Company, which serves portions of Long Island. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Lizzie Baylis Hildreth, and a daughter, Mrs. Katherlne La Moe. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home. the rank of lieutenant colonel.

He was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, wasserman, son of a prominent New York stockbroker, and Reynolds set out nine days ago to climb the east face of the peak, a feat that has been accomplished only Dr. Maxwell Rosenzweig, gynecologist, died yesterday in his office, 47 Plaza where he became ill while attending patients. He was for many years attending physician Jewish Hospital and lived at 27 Prospect Park West. a member of the Brooklyn Gyn AiKiKaiCb lliu ngucA, iwj sunitu v. by 10 grandchildren.

Funeral from ineral 9i from at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, her home 1262 East 10th Street. James A. McCue Funeral Home.7j01 5ln Avenue, Wednesday. p.m. Requiem Mass Pridav.

9:30 a.m.. 395 Autumn Avenue. Solemn Re-jinterment Green-Wood Cemetery, at St. Brendan's Church. Avenuelqulem Ma; phSh SL Ridge Chapter, No.

402, O. E. Interment St. Johns Cemetery. 'Interment St.

Charles Cemetery. 'mvllPd. Charles E. Harting. Director, KALKERABRAHAM hfflongl PETERSEN FANNIE, aged BRIAN KATHERINE.

Repus-i resident of Coney beloved suddenly, at her home, beloved ing Henry McCaddin Son Fu-' husband of the late Ray; devoted mother of Thomas and beloved heral Home, 24 7th Avenue, until 'father of David E. Services at sister of Joseph. Reposing at either to a diplomatic Job or nominated as the Democratic candidate for Governor to cool off the bubbling city political twice by a team of two. A party of experienced climb situation fired by the Brooklyn ecological Society and the Kings County Medical Society, and a former president of the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital Alumni Association. Surviving are his wife.

Mrs. ers will attempt to reach the Dr. Rosenzweig was gradu- Daughter Born To Royal Couple Continued from Page 1 probe of police graft charges, l'lynn's Hand Is Seen wednesday. io id a.m. interment Kasdcn Sons Chapii.

4M1 F.rt Funeral Home, 4123 4th atP( fr0m Columbia l'niversitv There also were reports that Ki-tli Hcenstock Rosen zvvpitr a Calvary Cemetery. Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn. Interment Holy Cross an, recei-etl his medical cic-COGOINS-BESSIE VIRGINIA. daV. 15 at 2 Pirate Cemetery.

Notice of timet al later. from llniversity's Col-August 14. 19.X. of 1143 St. Mark's omlt Ilowers- ROB1NSON UEL MERRILL IPge of Tin sicians and Sttrgpons Avenue, wife of Percival F.

Cog- IC.V August 14. I9j0. beloved husband in 121. He studied in Kuroiie daughter. Kllin: hi mother, R.H.

and her (laughter ate the expected O'Dwyer diplo- Mrs. Pauline Rosen.weie: two both doine well." iniatic appointment, was engi neered by Kdward J. Flynn ct; mother of George rer-j nf Elteabeth Orr: brother of Elisa-lin 1927 and riurihff World War Queen Elizabeth hastened to brothers, Samuel and living, and a sister, Mrs. Lillian Democratic National Commit Clarence House from nearby spot today. Reynold's mother, sinier Llb-by Holman, arrived in New York from France by plane early today.

She apparently had not been told that her son, heir to a $6,000,000 trust fund, was believed dead. Miss Holman is the widow of the late tobacco millionaire, Zachary Smith Reynolds. She was on a European tour when informed of the disappearance of her son and Wasserman. Kea thers tone a nd Ji'lrs i ace 'oved wife of Ralph Kelsay. Fu.j I Johnson.

Serv.ce at the Fairchild neral private. a ud D. Orr! Tornw Orr ndlthe Army Lorp teeman from the Bronx, as part of a deal whereby Flynn will Buckingham Palace as soon as the babv was born. King vnapei, vsi Atlantic Avenue, iuluo- Huuh M. Orr.

Service at the Fair- be able to dictate the next May George wan in Scotland shoot dy, p.m. oralty candidate ing grouse. He had given up ivc.i i kjii nuKusi ij. idu. 01 r.

a '672 18th Street. BRIDGET, lovmg ild Chapel Pranklin Avenua at ALraL-m a LAP 10 m- COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO waiting for the birth, which Flynn is said to he strongly Emanuel Nielsen, Leader of Danes R. Or MemDers win a.ssemo.e. Owen; grandmother of Dorothv at tV TllBCrlaV AlltTllvt. 1 i-i iSsemb.e;Ow-en: irranriiiiot.her nf TWnthv had been reported Imminent behind one of his Bronx Con ns "mp "omf'! rosenzweig-r.

maxwell for a week. Princess Margaret, gressmen, Representative Wal SiWeiaheratCI. wn congregational Beth Elohim whose place in line of succes ter A. Lynch, as the Demo wi jvig meaiiesoay, a.m.. at nr --j nw.bi,-n coras wan sorrow tne nassine oi sion the newcomer took, also cratic candidate to succeed Abraham Kalker, 8fi, an old- was In Scotland.

O'Dwyer in the City Hall job, aim oinuiiu rr, immaculate Heart of Mary Church, member Service at here the remains of our Hamilton Parkwav Inter- I i brother. JOHN M. STROWD. e' merit Holy CosgCenie very ClI mein, noij iQcean Parkway, Brooklyn, posen Charles J. Larkin, Active in K.

of C. Lynch has been active on the Prince First to Hear me toney lsiana resiuent Emanuel N'ielsen. 87, of fi27 E. 31st retired electrical engineer, who had served 40 years with Postal Telegraph. riav Anoiifit.

lfi am political scene for many years Prince Philip, Duke of Edin who was active in Gravesend KIESLING CHARLOTTK. and is an Intimate of President FRANCIS E. GALLAGHER, Grand Knight, Joseph L. Walsh, Recorder. Monday.

AuRust 14. 1950. Servsce, in the days of John burgh, who had paced the floor as anxiously as any prospective died yesterday. A native of Truman. at tne Home, urerne ana; SORENSEN ISABEL, on died Sundav.

His Denmark he came to New father, was first to hear of the Run-Out Recalled Charles J. Larkin of 134 lifelong resident of CONCANNON On Saturday 1 "nw- August 19o0, beloved wtte, Ave. I York in 1 birth. He rushed to the tele Should the President forgive Greenpoint and a member of August 12, 1950. of 497 6th 1U aaugnicr oi isaoeua ana irttn hnm in Rallvhapp I Grant.

Reposing at thel ror the last f.l years he nadi phone to tell the king, as well and forget the fact that O'Dwyer Lexington Council, Knights of as his mother and grandmother ran out on him in the pre-con Coiumbus, for more than 33 who were waiting in Kensington Palace. years, died yesterday of a heart vention days of 1948 and give O'Dwyer the Ambassadorship, County Ma'vo Ireland beloved' KOCH -EMIL HENRY, on An- Funeral Home of George C. in the penny scale busi-husband of Mav mee Murphy 14, 1950, father of Mildred Son, 6741 5th Avenue (near 68th operating at various lather of Olive Llovd, Eva Nunner Dickinson and Ruth E. Leve: aiso until Thursday. August on Surf and in the nd son Connie; also survived by survived by three 17.

9 a thence to Our Lady ofB hust was in his mother, three brothers and two' Wal Jt AnRcls R' Cnurch' here 8 rn nf oevv's Theater on Delighted at the safe delivery attack in the Hotel Mahopac, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. New i ork City voters would be of his daughter and that his faced with the task of electing sisters in Ireland and Theresa tu 3" Mass oi nequiem win oe-- th preference for a girl had been avci r. liiiiiuiiv. i u.ii niLti irp 'nra ipn ai.

.111 in prmpn a new Mayor this Fall for the Iin .14 11111 It 1 1 III II 1 hp had weighed more than a 'St. Raymond's Cemetery. remaining three years of the un fulfilled, the duke ordered champagne for everybody in He had been active in various community organizations and was a retired employe of William S. Doig, manufacturers, with whom he had been Mr, Nielsen, who was decorated in 1033 by King Christian of Denmark with the Order of Knight of Danebrog for distinguished achievement, was active in Masonic work and gave help and advice to young Danes arriving in this country. He was one of the first members of the local Danish Odd Fellows, Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Marie Nielsen, and a daughter, Ellen. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Eric-son and Ericson Chapel, 600 State St. Reposing at Edw. H.

C. Dunn mem evergreens cemetery. Chapel, 298 7th Avenue. Funerall WoHnrf- Ma! KORCH HOWARD, of 41 Van- expired term. I million per sons in his long Services career at the famous amuse- SPENCER GEORGE.

Clarence House. However, the City Hall quit cf Requiem St. SaViour's ChurchJdnbilt Avenue, suddenly. Survived at Long Island National Cemetery, In the midst of the excite ment resort. He was born in Holland and ting date would remain in bv three aunts, one uncle, two Friday, 3 p.m.

associated for more than 30 ment Prince Charles, who will Interment St. John Cemetery. doubt for some time inasmuch cousins. Services at the Funeral nenry iviccaaain iin, uirectors. came to this country as a cniin.

as Ambassadorial appointments years. Surviving are three sisters, Alice and May Larkin and Mrs. Home of J. Clement Reams, Bush-I wick Avenue and Pilling STAUDINGER FREDERICK be two years old on Nov. 14, appeared at one of the windows.

He waved to the crowd, a gesture symbolic of his train are subject to confirmation by Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment on Sunday, August 13, 1950, the benate Irene Shelley. The funeral ill be held If O'Dwyer resigns before Cypress Hills Cemetery, Wednes-, beloved father of Bessie Stevens, day, 10:30 a m. jand brother of Emily Zartman and I Anna Miehlke. Service and inter- ing for his predestined career.

CONNAUGHTON August 12. JOHN beloved husband of "(he late Anne Duffy; devoted lather of Annabelle, and brother pf Bernard Mary Brookes and Delia Bell. Funeral from his residence, 1219 E. 39th Street, Wednesday, 10 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatlands.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Thursday from the James F. Sept. 20, the 32,000 county committeemen throughout the His wife, Mrs. Hose Kalker, died three years ago.

A son, David Kalker, who is in the advertising business, survives. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Kasdan Sons' Chapel, 4511 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Burial will be in Mount Judah Cemetery. Murray Funeral Home, 1010 LARKIN CHARLES of 134 ment private. Friends may call at Court Turns Back Lorimer St.

A solemn requiem Milton Street, suddenly, on August i the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic city would be convened to nom George Nichols, 72, Avenue, Tuesday. Kindly omit 14. Survived by three sisters, Alice inate a Mayoralty candidate for flowers. the Nov. 7 election.

In the in mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St Antony of Padua R. C. Church. Interment will be In Calvary Cemetery.

Racket Jury Report Continued from Page 1 and May and Mrs. Irene Shelley. He was a member of Lexington Council, K. of for over 33 years. terim, until the end of the year, STROUDOn August 13, 1950, CUMMINS On August 14, 1930, Noted Yachtsman Council President Vincent JOSEPH of 1262 78th Rpnoxlne at.

James Murrav Pu- JOHN M- beloved son of the late Impellitterl would serve as Act "beloved husband of the late Mar-lnprai nm inio THmr strooi James M. and Ann (nee Tracy): ing Mayor, point, "seeing that the grand jury is coming back, why can't paret uummins; aevoiea iatner Thursday morning at cnzaoeui reuy James, Thomas and Joseph; alsoisolemn Reottiem Mass St Antonv'and Jamrs G. Stroud. Reposing Doctor Quits Should the resignation come Cold Spring Harbor, Aug. 15 George Nichols, 72, former cr-mmodore of the New York survived by five grandchildren.

ot in v.wl- in Wuliam A. Martin Funeral Home after Sept. 20, Impellitteri would Corbin Wheeler" Glen Cove Banker neral Thursday. August 17, 9 a.m.,lfelment calvarv Cemeterv Classon Avenue corner Sterling the grand Jury call the 27 police officers and also Mrs. Flynn, as was suggested by the To Become Monk become Acting Mayor until Dec from Schaefer's Funeral Place.

Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m.; Ypcht Club and one of the country's most distinguished yachts 31, 1951, with another Mayor Avenue at 42d Street: Solemn! fwt5 TirruN Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. Continued from Page 1 elected in November of next men, died yesterday in his home here. iRequlem Mass St.

Bemadettes 1wis, on August 14 .1950 beloved cllurch- Interment Holy Cross R. C. Church. Interment HolyjWife of Stanley; devoted suster of; Cemetery. Glen Cove, Aug.

IS Corbin Mr. Nichols, a native of tioss v-emeieiy. Fiances Conte: loviniz dauehter nf Oil "liiii'mn tha Rummer. He will eat no meat, fish or eggs except when he is ill. He will sleep in a common iikimi ir.uTU i ew rr I iai ion i ir Kiiaci DONOHUE ANNIE nee w'wls an 'he late Mae 'Z I iHrooKiine, was tamed as Decsati).

on August 12, 1950, Funeral from her resi-if'js' l-ol Street, be- of directors of Nassau I. nion owner of (he Goose, many hall on an iron bed with boards year. Politico Not Surprised The Mayor's command appearance before President Trti man came as no surprise to political observers. It is known that O'Dwyer has asked Flynn to make overtures to the 2 E. 184th Street.

Bronx, native dence. 89-23 Vanaerveer Street, hnw Bank, Clen Cove, died yester-ltimes world champion in the -r n.i.inni... uivinw Queens Vi laoe. I on Fririav. "uier ot jonn n.

ana kuuv supporting a straw mattress. Haw Action In Pacific 1" a so survived hv two cranrichil- av at North Countl'V Commu-, nduonai six-meter ciass oi Ireland, neiovea wue or 'i nomas. I rarinir vachi. and of Weeta police association representatives to the grand jury?" "Sit down," Leibowitz Interrupted. "Take a seat, please." "I am not going to permit you to lambaste this grand jury," the jurist went on.

'There is a time when patience becomes a vice Instead of a virtue and this is one of them." Maguire subsided. "If there are any witnesses you wish to summon," Leibowitz said in a milder tone to the grand jurors, 'summon them by all means." Maguire, trying to get back Funeral from John F. X. McKeon the Transforation 10 a.m. nl''nbT''7 nilv Hospital.

He was 7,1. A graduate of Columbia University in 1942, Dr. Keeler noe, the Ill-starred Americas Son Funeral Home, 337 E. 188th ment w. Jonn cemetery Direc- "-J Horn In Glen Cnve and a White House for the Mexico job served as an enlisted man with 01 ThnmS QUUm resident of this city.

Mrf Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re Surviving are his wife, the or a Gubernatorial nomination Wheeler entered the real estate 1950 i ruuriHi non.e, iiu ijioeny LYONS On August 13. former Morgan, daugh ouiem Mass Church of Our -Lady Recurrent municipal and po ter of the late J. P. Morgan and insurance business shortly after the turn of the century, mt Mercy 10 a.m.

Interment Holy MICHAEL, native of Drumgowla -enue rraiernai na reitcious irionne. Cnnntv Titrim Wednesday. 8 p.m. Inter- hanker; a snn, Dr. George Nich litical headaches in the City Hall post, believed aggravated by the Brooklyn racket Investigation.

the 6th Marine Combat Division and saw action In the Pacific. He received his medical degree in 1948 at the New York Medical College, Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital. The Trappists now have about ols Jr. daughters, Mrs. Wal oeiovea Dtotner oi Patrick Lvons.

in it until nis (leain. formerly, Reposin8 Wm A Martln Funeral He was warden of St. Paul's DOST WILLIAM nu', Home. Classon Avenue rorner ter. nf ter 11.

Page and Mrs. Benjamin Barnes; two brothers, Dr. John A i tiiitu viiuiiiii a ii ic in uri mi fust 14, 1950, husband of the late Hn p11Prni ThnrwHv o-is into the discussion, said, 'Your iKAvift uuKJi. are said to have spurred O'Dwyer to seek a way out. A resignation by the Mayor u.c uiio.Li yn inc curator of the department Honor misunderstood me." 600 members in seven monas inee uingi; survivea dj a Requiem Mass St Teresa's suoacniy, on August, ii.

isjdu. be-five nieces and seven nephews. church interment r.au'a-v loved wife of Frederic G. and de- of fishes at the American Mu at this time would throw the eibowitz again admonished the attorney to subside and he at Smith Funeral Home. cemeterv.

ivoted mother of William Douglas teries in the United States. They have expanded greatly since seum of Natural History, Man Democratic city and State sit 141 6th Avenue, until Thursday, 3. Frederic Pretat Travis; be- h3ttan, and William and two uation into chaos, with several the end of World War II. MACKEY-On Aucust 13, ELIZA- loved. of Geraldine and did.

The court called the grand sisters, Mrs. Edwin Taylor and try Community Hospital and treasurer of the Carlson Foundation fur Spastic Children. He also was a member of Glen Cove Lodge 580, F. A. M.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marion Kirk Wheeler; a daughter. Mrs. Sylvia W. Elssler, and anxious candidates jockeying Trappist monks do not speak RFTH at.

her vesirtpnre oio'tne late William Jennings. Berv- Mrs. Harold Pulsifer. jury foreman, Ravmon H. tor tne Mayoralty.

District Attorney Frank Chadeayne, to the bench, whispered to him and then permit- except under conditions strictly defined by the rule of the order. They have no recreation of any sort. At the end of five years in Dean Street, dear friend of thelice st -the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Tormey and Chivvis families. Re. Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

posinR at Chapel, 38 Lafayette Ave-! nue. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m;! WELKE THERESE, Sunday, Solemn Requiem Mass St. Paul August 13, 1950, of 37 89th Street. Hogan of Manhattan, Council a m. Requiem Mass St.

Augustine Church, 9:30. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Henry McCaddin Son, Director. 11 ENN1S CATHERINE August 11, 1950, of 78 Prospect Park West, beloved daughter of the late Michael and Bridget Ennis; devoted sister of Anne G.

Swett, Susan S. and the Rev. James President Impellitteri and Con a son, rranKiin Marshall lea mm to return to the grand jury box. The judjre then said: troller Lazarus Joseph are eager Howard Korch, 40, Services Tonight "There is one special charge aspirants for a Grade Mansion residence. In Brooklyn, Borough the monastery the monk takes his final vows to embrace the cloistered life until death and formally renounces the world.

R. C. Church. Brooklyn, beloved mother of Rudolph and Elsa Welke and Mrs. MARTINO CAROLINE sud- Fl'ederick Morgcnthaler; sister of denlv.

Autust 14. at. Sn liberties I fred J. Schill and Mrs. John Wheeler.

Funeral services will he held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in St. Paul's Church, Burial will be in the church yard. wnicn you nave answered in a general way and I have called President Cashmore and Water Commissioner Stephen J. Car that to the attention of your foreman.

That charee in mv tn.i. ooiemn requiem Mass y- of the late Mc-ver- Service at Fairchild Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. I. IChanel Qil AtlnnMr Avenue Tne R. C.

Church. Reposing at Mary E. MarUno. Chapel. Atlan.ic Avenue, Tues- H.

Ennis. Solemn Requiem Mass Funeral services for Howard ney are considered avalliable for "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA. 4-S200 FOR IDEAS judgment, and I know It Is in Mayoralty honors. In tcmotfam yours, too, is a most serious ef Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street andi5'" vveaiicsaay.

au-i-- Awpn.io 16, the Fairchild Chapel, I ATenue- asi Atlantic Avenue. Interment1 WELTER On Aucust 13. 1950 Korch, 40, of 41 Vanderbilt who retired Jan. 1 as an Instructor in pattern making at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, will be held at 8:30 tonight at the A RGYRIS GEORGE. Gone but FLEMING CAROLINE Cemetery, Staten 140 23d Street, AGNES lov- ing mother of Thomas John not forgotten, Happy birthday in pn August 1, 1950, wife of David mffpfrt JOHN nn August Agnes McNamara, Teresa Hatfield Walter B.

Cooke, heaven. Wife. JOSEPHINE. Funeral Home of J. Clement! charge.

"I am going to ask vou to amplify that charge. This is no criticism of the grand jury. But the court asks for more information on that charge. The court, the public and memhere Inc. 14, 1950, devoted father of Florence nd Evel'n Wetncr; dear sister of Kearns, Bushwick Ave.

and BROWN In sad and lovin'g K. and Geoiae L. Services at his 'wararei aggers ana William Pilling St. Burial will be in memory of TIMOTHY F. BROWN, late residence.

1434 President 'Laska also survived by two grand' Nw Yrft' largtt Funeral Drcctor a devoted husband and lather who St.rppt nrnrtVlvrt Thursday 1 -0 children. ReDosinK at Funeral Cypress Hills Cemetery tomorrow morning. departed from this life August 13, p.m. 'interment Lutheran ,711 4th Avenue. Requiem tery.

lMass Thursday. 9:30 a.m., at Our of the Police Department are entitled to it I want either 1947. Third Anniversary Mass will Mr. Korch died suddenly on Sunday. He was born In Brooklyn Feb.

21. 1310, and had been be offered at Holy Name R. C. Church, Brooklyn. evidence or a summary of Fleming; sister of Margaret Civay Badgerow.

Service Wednesday, 12 noon, at Frank E. Campbell "The Funeral Church," Madi-am Avenue at 81st Street, N. Y. C. Interment private.

Please omit flowers. GAFFNEY On August 14, 1950, ELIZABETH M. (nee Barkley at her residence, 88 Prospect Park West, beloved wife of Henry devoted mother of Elizabeth Mtl Murphy, Mrs. Anna Marie Wright, I jlenry E. Gaffney and Mrs.

Rita1 MacDermott; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Funeral from resi Direction of Eisner Funeral 01 Czenstochowa Church, 24th Street and 4th Avenue. In- MEYER At her home. 1324 78th rrm.ent, "oly ST0SS metery. with the Brooklyn Navy Yard Street, Sunday, August 13, 1950, "msiaw bzutarski, Director.

many years. His retirement JANE R. heloveri mother nf: Charles Meyer, Charlotte Wilder, witu it JANET THOMSON, The word courtety appears frequently in letters we receive from grateful families. For example: "Many of our friendt remarked about tha courtesy shown to each and every one of MS." This courtesy was remembered because it reflected the simplicity and sincerity which distinguish every act of our service. Complete funerals from $130 to $823.

FUNERAL INFORMATION was occasioned by ill health. Three aunts, an uncle and two cousins, survive. 8,000 Packard Workers Strike Continued from Page 1 Celia Walerius, Anna "eris nace, on August. 14, Jane M. Holder, Elizabeth McCor-i19o()' beloved sister of Margaret mack.

Funeral service at the Harris! Whittet, Katherine W. Weeks and Loving Wife, HELEN. BROWN TIMOTHY F. Departed this life August 15, 1947. Masses offered.

Pop, your memory dnr today In tha hour you paused aaay. Devoted Daughters, HELEN and CLAIRE. COAN In memory of THOMAS F. COAN. Died August 15, 1949.

Mass offered. Oona but not WIFE and SONS. Funeral Chapel, 5012 4th Mav Foster. Service at the Fair dence Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn IWednesdav. Aueust 16.

at 8 D.m. Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue at convenience of family Church. Interment Gate of Heaven R. G.

Hempstead, World War II Vet MOLLINEAUX GROVE R1 CLEVELAND, aged 61 years, died1 WILSON PETER August 12 suddenly in Hemnsteari Saturday XSM- beloved husband of Agnes August 12. Funeral services at, Milton, and devoted father of Jean. Pettit Brothers Jk Clavtnn Funeral Margaret and Patricia; son of Baldwin, Aug. 15 Funeral Home, 70 Washington Street Margaret, and brother of John. Fu-Hemostead.

L. Tuesday the Macken Mortuary, 20 Snydat At. tUtar (-4800 Wtinttiat, Autuit Wh CBUTEa, Mat it Oft A.M. ii Chapal HROOR8, Jab A. P.M.

at fttlUrnea CUENIN EDWARD T. In mem Cemetery. Please omit flowers. OAVIGAN JOHN of 1920 ft Avenue, suddenly, August 13. husband of Dorothy; dear of Frank, Martin, Agnes Iflchlavo, Josephine Foye, Mildred nd Elizabeth Berkery; of Margaret Gavigan.

Repos-Joseph V. Sessa Funeral Home, n'4 Fort Hamilton Parkway, until August 18. Solemn Re- the specific points of disagree-1 ment. Nearly 1,000 pickets were at' the gates when the morning! shift normally would have re ported. i The strike caught the com-j pany in the midst of prepara-i tions for introducing its radic-1 ally-changed 1951 models nexti week.

i Brlggs Manufacturing Com- pany, which supplies bodies for; Packard, said "several thou-1 services for Richard G. Hemp ory of my beloved husband. Died one year ago today. ning at 8 o'clock. Interment1 52 Clinton Avenue, Rockville Cen-Greenfield Cemetery, tre-' on Wednesday, August 16, at 1 h.

tmhi.I stead, cashier for Trans- wea.nesd.ay, 11 a.m. ov raa.m u. xvcuicm ot, I Agnes Church at 10 a m. American Freight Lines, will FISHER RALPH. Died August he held at 8:30 tonieht at Wei- MORGENSEN JEANNETTE, on 59 Savant.

At. MAi 2-8585 ThuTidav, Ausutt nth KOCH, Eanil Hanrv 1:00 M. at Chi! 158-14 Nortiam Blvd. FL.3-M00 Tutitta, August isth TATLOIt, gnaan 1:00 M. at Chapel 117 Wait 72.d St.

TR. 7-1700 TueirfOT, Auautt tsth MeBRIDE, Marrarat 10:00 A M. at Chaaal DrBARROS, Emma A.M. at Chapel Wednesday, Augutt nth EHLEN, Cathartna 1 P.M. at Chaatt KLINO, Irvlni P.M.

al Chapel 347 Willi, At. MOttHavan 9-0272 ThuTsdav, Ausutt 17th GE.NNARI, Mary 9:00 A M. atChavtl WOLFE. Albert 1:00 P.M. at Chapel Mass Holy Name R.

C. August 13, 1950, beloved wife of Bttht ytare hata pajiM! alnra that lad day. Tha ana I loved aa called aiy, r. Interment National Ceme-'George; sister of Mrs. George Ood took him home.

It vu HU will. 24 S. Grand Baldwin. He died Friday at his home. 204 But In my heart ha liveth it.ll.

sand" of its employes would His WIFE. '(Vnlennial Ave. have to be laid off unless a quick settlement is reached. r.TT.TPvANnpirw vr un tJ Mr. Hempstead, a native of UcmcmbrancfS McGO WAN MARY A.

In memory of our loving sister on her birthday in Heaven. Always In our hrrt" and pMyeni. ui. IWahlberg, Jacques Zirkel; aunt of 'Edward Connolly. Services Wednes- GETTTNS ANTHONY on 2 p.m., at Sandstrom'g Chapel, 11.

1950, beloved husband 4603 4th Avenue, Elwabeth. Member of Morning, ft. jr. Council. No.

294, Long Island! MORRELL August 14. 1950, Assembly, 4th degree; also GEORGE, "beloved father of Anna. 150-10 HiBiid At. JA.6-M70 Wednesday, August 16t Bl'KOWSKI, Vrronlca I 3M It Chagcl Thursday, Auouit 17th CAMPBELL. Ann A M.

at Chaprl cherished memory of a dearly 'be-i tnp H'-onx, attended the John loved husband and father. "'Sh School in Ozone Park. Hp was a veteran of August 15, 1939. Masses offered. HARRY T.

PYLE of George, Edward1 DELLA MICHAEL WALSH. of C. Veteran Association, No. 1 James WIFE and FAMILY. World War II, serving as a Mineral Wednesday.

9:30 a.m.. from and Francis Morrell. Rerxwins t.l sergeant with a tank destroyer lus home, 1633 Ryder Street; Sol- the New York Brooklyn Funeral McGOWAN MARY A. In lov- O. ni.

T. r. I n. Mnrr An ViAf U. ft A In unit in Italy, France and Ger-i I yenit.

nequierii mus ot. i iiuuida, nunie, ini o. wxiora nn unmuajr u. MORTUARY. INC at Tiara BUckminstcr 2-0174 1925 CkuKb At.iim Aquinas k.

v. t-nurcn, naiianas, itequtem Mass rnursaay, 9 a.m.,!ncve. maaaes mm SNYDER AVENUE FUTBUSH AVENUE -Ultttr M0 St SEVENTH AVENUE -MAI. 2-SSSS FUNtiAl HOMES IN MANHATTAN BRONX QUEENS 6CHLOCKOW RACHEL. Thoi.rh ma from aig-tit.

thy aplrit lives: In tha realm o( tha bleat thou haa found peaca; ror Cod la thy lift and HU flory It rtr upon you. OSWALD, RUTH, HENRY. many. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Hemnstead: a dauehter.

AlwnyR In mr hearts ai.d prsyan. 45 a m. Interment Holy Cross St. James Church. Interment St.

Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. John's Cemetery, Loving HUSBAND. CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN. Direction of Leegan Rice, Joseph J.

pirector. Linda and his parents..

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