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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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COO LEY ANNA 're Let: sr. -I K.IB-Iri Br-vWm. New Y-rk MTSAWfiKI fiOTTLTE3 BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES 'APRIL 4, 1 953 oeiovea wile ol the lite! April MATHILDA VCUKELIon Aoril 3. 1950 helov KURT WEILL, 50, DIES; 3cafljs 1 I Thomas a l.iviuj mother K-ilo. Funeral of Luip; tffr lather WROTE MANY HIT SONGS Andersen.

Mine Knuivn. Petrlr.e Bilugnu, Jcseph Latham. Ft? derit Pockmarks Guide Cops in Smashing Arthur La Lillian car. Thomas Jr. and at iacki r.0.

Fu- l.euterur.t New York Fire L-'Paul erar.dnio-.her il r.rraj Home. 156 Lii ir.g!'.,n Ave- partir.ent; brother of Herman and Clark. Blase Claris Jr. end Ann nue. Bnsr.smck.

N. on Ernst. Semee Pt George C. Herbst Marie alx by April 6 at pm. In- fikn Chapel.

6741 Aenue. Mrs. Ed ward V. iicen. Mrs termrn.

Eln: ooj Cemetery. Ne Tuesday, pm. Funeral Wedne-Ruins B. H-bbard and Joscpii Br.ir.i k. Friends call at day.

L30 m. Interment Wood-LounhUn. Funeral from her lesi- the. Funeral Home Wednesday. Cemetery Bert; all.

which was scheduled for next season. Crac Lemma, Anna R. M.i;t e. An.u-:asia 4-Man Bandit Ring Weill, a scholarly man who c.en.e. uia tat JV.n Street.

1 1 3H-9. Martha Wednesday, April 5. at 11:30 am i MURRAY ANNA April 2. 1950. beloved lister of Marv at Our1 KASAREK IRWIN WILLIAM Mt tz, Sarah eoienin Keqtnem Corr.poser Kurt Weill, who won Hroadway fame after Hit-lor banished him from Germany for writing music ridiculing Nazism, died of a heart ailment lat night in Flower Hospital, Manhattan.

Mr. Weill. 50. who wrote the music for in the Dark" and many other hit shows, suffered a heart attack two weeks a co hut was believed to be re- Lari- Hflp of Chris cranford. N.

tuns Church -f'd w- behoved ton of Bertha and johri Murray of Holy Crow. Loua lurrk; brother of Sey. lnd Ute Raw at 12 noon. Interment Bias. John W.

Brace. Rev. L. J. Srower.

G. D. Brown, Emma Carlton, Helm CUpp. Esther Collins. Agnes T.

Cooley, Anna L. Orontn. Edward Ciiih. John P. tX'nninKer.

W. Doherty. )ujhtrty. Nir.a Doyle. Frank Do le.

William peered from behind thick-rimmed glasses, found Holly-w. id a ready market for his catchy tunes and produced the music for a number of movies. Horn in Dessau on March 2. 1900, he began to compose hile still a schoolboy under the guidance of his father, a cantor. He wrote prose, symphonies and chamber music and gained a wide reputation on the CUSH-Apri, I.

ir0. JOHN ironi Kiwhf nbaiim' Fmieral TZZTh beloved huband of the Ute Mar- lor Coney bland venue it Ave- SaV0Ur? R- Church, saret (nee Holleran): devoted iue Brook'v WfJ1 ChapfI 0f Jo5eph jfather of Marv Land. Julia Wal.h.j n. Duffy. 9th Street and 4th Avenue.

Meer, William Miller. Charles Mulhall. MarvL. Murawj-lci. G.

Murray. AnnaT. Murray. Frank Thomas Burn. Caroline Brien.

Mary PiM. Uaetano A victim's description of "pockmarked, glaiy -ey 6, hook-nosed" robber today guided police in breaking up a four-man Rang accused of 15 stickup9 that netted about S6.000 in the Bronx and Manhattan In the past five months. Police paid the description trapped Richard Morales, 22. who implicated the others. Morales and Evelio Maldonado.

23, both of 111 V. 122th Man Claire Caputo. Ha old. John. Ed-! KtEG AN JOHN E.

on Aptil 1 ward. Francis and Gerald; also 1950. beloved hiisbanj of the late ri MURR AY FRANK April 2. covering. 950.

beloved husband of the late V. A ro, Mary; dear mother of Mrs. Viol musical lli'i'i i.i.i ii ana m.u-. t. H.therty.

Juliet Reardon. M. Fiankc Anna Hvan nna iitrect. v. ennesnav.

am: Ke- ramcia Keesan: dear bro-her Lovut and Willum Murrav Re-xxs works. Mr. eill fled rroin tier-continent neiore ne was larkiii. Janus haeiir.C.ertntdc M-u C. of Sister MSBT; lg Bu.s., Funeral' Home 67-08 Wn a new ca- In he invoked the wrath Cxorirn P.

Pruned. Charles Chuv.h. of J.inif Mo- Myrtle Avenue. Requiem Ma Our wr in Paris and London and of the Nazi legime with "The H-aly. Marian Smith.

Mnry J. i CRONIV-EDWARD of "nrJa: We.ineaay. 9 Laay of the Miraculous Medal came to the United States in Silver Lake." a fantasv leflect- Hilkms. Julia Smyrk. Madrlcinr Street, suddenly.

April 3. 1S50. in Church, 60th Place and iing on Hitler and his partv. The James Sncer R. beloved husband of Floren S.

oJ J'k f1, Rldewood' Writer of the melodies "Sejwork was an instant success, Hvland, Martin V.Taylor. Frederick iCronin; devoted father of Donald Vo 45 am. ember Snnt" m.l -Sneak hut the newsnanprs which car- Kalb. Mathilda TeitrHwum. Hueo E.

and Richard J. Cron.n. Final ofPor- S. f. 1 'fo I V.nurflc Tra-in tlrrihl Iljomar i ia ni ip n.

v. cnuirn. HUH- NtLSON A 1 1 2 19S(1 wimr inciii-u icurws in uioisr annul- sing 17,1 n-lft H. T-nmi scores for 'The Kternal taneously printed official noti Ceeaan, John Keeaan. Mu iii.

iiiuimeiu inuji.u ot hi canton street. Saviours R. 8:30 a.m.. St Klicgel. oij.n vi'meieiy.

nusDana oi tne late Bertha C. and Waller, John W. Weckesser. E. A.

Woodruff, Waiter L. I hattan, were hooked on assault, robbery and Sullivan Iaw violation charges, as the actual perpetrators of the crimes. Louis Torres, 2.1, of 12 E. 110th Manhattan, did not participate in the stickups, according to police, but was booked on the same charges because he lent the gun on a "commission basis" to Torres and Maldonado. William Santiago, 20, of 747 Tlnton the Bronx, accused of selling the gun to Torres, was booked on a charge of violating the Sullivan Law.

Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered Monday, April 10. 1950, at 10 a.m. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph Q. Duffy, 9th Street and i-uiciawn, ixing isiano. devoted brother of Oscar.

Anna, evd Minnie and Agnes. Services at KLIEGEL LEOPOLDINE. on Pr-d HrKst. Knn fmHai fication on their front pages that his works henceforth were banned in Germay. Max Reinhardt brought him to the U.

S. to write the music for "The Eternal Road." He went to Hollywood to write the April 2. 1950. at her residence. 2182 5th Avenue.

Wednesday. 2 pm. University Avenue. Bronx, wife of termem. nwn.Wnmi 4th Avenue ANDERSEN On April 4, 1950, MARIE beloved wife of Thor-vald; mother of Arnold, Marion, Ruth, Robert, Margaret and Doro tllnnAl.

1... lv J' "Knickerbocker Holiday," "One Touch of Venus" and "Street Scene." His most recent hit, "Lost In the Stars," which -he wrote in collaboration with Maxwell Anderson, is still on Broadway after 125 weeks. It is a likely contender for the Critics' Circle musical award, due to be se-iected tnuav. DENNIISUER WTLLTAM. or gi-" iuvu.s ms- 49 116th Street.

Richmond Hill nn of Mrs. Leah Walters. Mrs. thy; also survived by seven grand O'BRIEN BROWN. MARY, April 3.

1950. devoted mother of children. Services at Fred Herbst April 3, beloved father of William Mlna wlPle- HcrbiR. Georue musical accompaniments for RITES T0M0RR0W-k3et- ano Pizzi, city corporation inspector and well-known Democrat, for whom a solemn requiem mass will be offered ot 10 a.m. tomorrow in St.

Blaise R. C. Church. Mr. Pizzi, 74, died Sunday.

His home was at 525 Empire Boulevard. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Hrrbig and the late Caroline Hannah Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, and grandfather of Jane Frorhlich. Repcsing at her resi- ve-idece, Brown. Reposing at her 105 Martense Street.

Thursaav, 9:30 am. film producer Walter Wanger, but returned to llroadway for a lung list of successes. Thursday. 2 p.m. Green-Wood Cemetery at the fiimonson Chanel Kequicm Mass at tne funeral 04 Hillsic? Avenue.

Richmond Hill Cabbie Has Key of the Holy 1040 Seienui Bbssin-? Cro's Uiuverslty Avr-nce. at B.irnside Church. Interment Holy Name venue. Wednesday. April 5, at C-iactci y.

Jersey City. 10 a.m. Please omit flowers. Henry McCaddin Son, Directors. At his ilealh he was working.

He is survived by his wife, on (lie stove for a musical ver-jtlio former Lotte l.enya. an of Mark Twain's "Huekle-jopera singer whom lie married BALUGMS JOistPH April intmnent Thursdav, 11 a.m., Cv-1930. husband of the late Hills Cemeterv. loving father of Mrs. Marv Skinner; also to grandchildren sui- DOHERTY ELIZABETH 'nee vive.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m..:013'1"- dled April 3. 1950. of 3610 To Situation, Nabs l.ci'iv Finn'' and had completed! in mjs, and his parents, who KNUDSEN PETRINE, of 95-18 O'BRIEN songs for the production, 'live in Israel. 109th Street, Richmond Hill, on day. April 2.

1950, devoted mother 13th Avenue, Brooklyn. Born in from Joseph Redmond Chapel, iLongford. Ireland, beloved wife of April 3. beloved mother of Olafjof Ruth White and beloved sister of Mrs. Rena Stevens and Charles Terence Doherty; mother of Mrs.

476 73d Street; Requiem Mass St. Anselm's R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. 12 Are Seized In $50,000 Thefts Continued from Page 1 Elizabeth Ahlgren; grandmother of Francis and Joseph Carr. Re- Requiem Mass Set Tomorrow For the Rev. John W. Burras BENNETT Suddenly, Aoril 3.

'posing at George C. Herbst Sons. and Louis: grandmother of Mildred Stehle and Arthur Knudscn. Services Wednesday, April 5, at 8:15 p.m., at the Simonson Chapel, 119-04 Hillside Avenue. Richmond Hill.

Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery. LATHAM FREDERICK, sud A. Young. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. PIZZI GAETANO Thomas, on April 2, 1950, beloved husband of Maria; father of John; also survived by six grandchildren.

Re 1 i 3. of ex-convicts and parole vio lators, police reported. The 12 he worked in the coal regious of Pennsylvania for a number of years. 1950, ARTHUR beloved hus6741 5th Avenue. Brooklyn (near band of Kathryn and brother of '68th Street).

Services April 6, Clifford Bennett. Services at Fred 10 a.m., St. Catherine's Church, jlerbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th 40th Street and Fort Hamilton Avenue, Thursday, 9 p.m. Members Parkway. Interment Calvary Cemc-of Minerva Lodge, No.

792, F. Interment Green-Wood; Dn A A requiem mass for the Rev. John W. Burras, 88, of 61 East Freeuort, retired Episco- denly, on April 2. Survived by wife, posing at his residence, 525 Empire He then was assigned to Verna.

Funeral to be held in! Boulevard. Solemn Mass' maAS1 were rounded up by detectives of the 15th District and the Bath Beach squad. According to high police officials, the gang w-as one of the largest criminal groups to op Kpm icm i i ti York. v.hh. ''i'rgjman who uicu oaiur- New Epiphany Church, Ozone Park, and later became rector of the 1,1 K'TV 1 CnKnrt UaIav.uI n-ifa 10 a.m.

Inteinx-nt Holy will conducted at 10 a.m erate in Brooklyn since the days Episcopal Church in Collins-wood, and Grace Church, Riverhead. BERG WALL EMMA April o( the late Jnn- and dear mother 4, 1950, of 295 Rcdmont Road, Nina, Margarita and Sara. Fu- tTrlT.VT West Hempstead, formerly from her residence. LAWLESS-LILLIAN A. Satu -Brooklyn, devoted mother of" Boulevard.

Wednesday: Ap il 1, 19.50, of Hialeah, Cemetery. tomorrow in St. Peters Church, Louis Cera.so Son, Directors. iRosedule, of which he was a former rector. Bishop James P.

of Murder, Inc. More than a 1 of 3 Bandits Three men' who stuck up a cabbie for $17 in Greenwich Village early today thought they had foiled pursuit by tak ing the taxi's ignition key, splitting their loot and fleeing in different directions. But the cabbie, Ernest Smith, 52 of 268 Swinton the Bronx, produced another key and set out after the man who had pointed a gun at him. He tailed him from Hudson and Perry where the holdup was staged, to 9th Ave. and 14th St.

There the man boarded another cab. As he followed, Smith spotted three patrolmen at 28th St. and 6th Ave. and took them aboard. They caught up with the other cab at 28th and 5th forced It to the curb and arrested Mario Reyes, 29, of 212 E.

109th Manhattan. A loaded automatic was found on Reyes and he was booked on charges of assault and robbery and violation of the Sullivan law. score of detectives worked it a rt De Volfe and three other clergy From the Riverhead Church -riet B. Doherty and Paul V. Berg-; Requiem Mass St.

Patricks'V' laboriously on the case before mcii ill officiate he went to Grace Church, Ja toll Cflrfi.A .1 fl lrPil 1 Hill. 1 11 LPT lPIl I a V8 v. JVi- the call was sounded for the "Oil. Wtl 1 Vlllri, o.r,n rttv pvih.v iCemeterv. k'e at tne Fairchild Chapel ice at the Fairchild Chapel.

951 oi me late tawara ana Atlantic Avenue. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.!Marv Toomey Reardon; niece of iLoretta and John Reardon. Fu- maica, and from there to St. Peter's, from which church he roundup.

A constant stream of wit Sympathy of friends will be ap-j DOYLE FRANK April 3 without flowers. beIoved husband of Mary E. retired in 1918. neral Wednesday. 1:30 p.m., from I.F.ASE GRACE MORAY nesses appeared at the Bath At one time he was connected Mice Mullen devoted father of Sunday.

April 2. dear sister of Clavin Funeral Home, 496 Court TIT A QC inUM XT Itlfl Tlie body is reposing at the Rosedale Funeral Home, 245-01 Fiances Lewis Boulevard, Rose-dale, where Masonic services wlil he conducted at 8 o'clock tonight by Springfield Garden Lodge. Burial will be in Wood-lawn Cemetery. Beach station today as police Street. Of 151 Richmond Street, beloved, WUliaIn Francis L.

Sargent and Ben Lease with St. John's Memorial Church, Manhattan, and for a tried to connect the 12 with Mrs. Anna m. weiser. mis.

cam- lovins aunt of Eoes W. Surtent recent robberies, particularly in the Bath Beach section. The husband of Henrietta (nee Isabell); devoted father of Ir lie V. Miller, nnd grandfather of Patricia Miller. Funeral Wednesday, from John erine M.

Hilbert and Mrs. Marie R. 'Service at Walter B. Cooke Inc RYAN ANNA, of 793 Madison Powers; also survived by fourteen Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Ave nue, eet, beloved wife of Robert. Fu-grandchildren and four great-jmear Flntbush Avenue), Werinrs- neral from Phelan's Chapel, 956 grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday.Mav 8 30 n.m Interment, CedariPtitnam Avenue, Requiem Mass at Born in Manhattan, Mr. Bur operations of the gang, however, extended throughout the number of years was affiliated with the Diocesan House, 170 Remsen St. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillian May Sticklin Burras; a daughter, Mrs. James Tuttle, Metzner Funeral Parlors, 2890 At ras was graduated from Trinity Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.

lantic Avenue; Solemn' Requiem 1:30 P- tt0ln ffcaT Fu'iGr'ove Cemetery. neral Home. 2001 Flatbush Avenue; citv, police said. 10:45 Wednesday. Interment School.

St. Stephen's College and the General Theological Mass 10 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Two of the prisoners, Philip Orlando, 27, of 190G W. 12th R. C.

Church Cemetery. After his ordinationland three grandchildren. Interment St John's p'- llvima-anna rosa. of i- I Aquinas R. C.

Church (Flatbush 7oth Street, on April 1. 1950. bc- I Avenue). Interment Holv Cross lnuoH uif rtv SCHAEFER GERTRUDE, of and Lorenzo, 27, of 220 E. 108th Manhattan.

BRACE The Rev LFON Rrtlnl Mass of Vincent. Troi- Bank. New Jerey. formerly of 72. formerly of Lynbrook.

on Apnl 10' at 9:45 a m' and Mrs. V. Spina: dear Baldwm Road. Hempstead. Long Dcarljs were said by police to have ad Crews Supports mitted the Trombly robbery.

A nnvi h.tttt., i t.rr I H-ank. Anthonv and Me enr ueumu uu ui mc iir April 2, 1950, beloved father DOYLE WILLIAM April 3 ui uv; I i.r. tb ii.iji n.vi .1 Henrv; JRnccesauo. Mrs. Vincent Caristo, Jean Ger- devoted Harriet mother of Angus and Mrs.

M. Schofield, Bay Ridge Widow husband ivelyn A. Brace. Reposing at the 1950, beloved of Anes IWUson. Mrs.

Lorenzo and Mrs. Struzzieri. Brooklyn Home for Aged Men. 745iTiinins Doyle; devoted father of URDAHL DAGMAR April 2, 1950, beloved mother of Robert and George Urdahl and John Boe. Service at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Classon Avenue. Brooklvn. until'Mrs. Frank Austin Marv Rnhprt.iKt'PslnK at Torreurossa Funeral itrUlp waws.

service tnursoay, 71th siret until ip at. the Leo F. Kearns Funeral third, Alfred Marsicano, 27, of 54 Henry Manhattan, was accused of supplying two revolvers and a shotgun used on that occasion. Three of those rounded up, Tuesday, 8 p.m. funeral servicesiand Leo Doyle; also survived 1305 ReniiiemiWednesdav.

9 a.m. Solemn Requiem! Home. 60-10 Woodhaven Boulevard. KHquuui Flmhiir) Onions trnipnt nill timnurst. ueens.

mil be held at the Lynbrook 'one grandchild. Solemn Mrs. Mary Jane doforth Mass nuariahme R. Chnrrh 10 Baptist Church. Lynbrook, N.

Y.Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., SI. Mary John's 111 tne tvergreens. Interment St. a.m. interment Delawanna, N.

J. Magdalene R. C. Church. Reposins one of them a f)-year-old girl, Schofield of -176 47th St.

died Thursday al the age of 88. She a- bis home, 219-30 130th Drive, BROWER GEORGE BART- Springfield Gardens. Pliae omit LEY. April 2. 1950, son of Mary ifiowers other of Gilbert K.

and the late! A'rranments bv Dufv terv. I EI FRIED On April 1, MAGEE AN ASTASIA, on April CHARLES, retired N. Y. P. of 2.

1930. beloved wife of 10: Avenue, beloved husband devoted mother of Jane Mary nice Murthai; devoted WALLER April 3, 1950, JOHN of 967 75th Street, beloved husband of Ida F. and devoted father of Mrs. James H. Glenn and William J.

Waller: also survived by four sisters, Jean, Bertha, Florence Dewey 3d Term Continued from Page 1 tive session. Last Saturday the Governor vetoed a bill which provided a $4,000 annual pay raise for J. Leo Morrison, chief clerk of the County Court and Republican leader of the 11th A. D. Dewey killed the increase at Mayor O'Dwyer's request.

Blocked 2d Surrogate Earlier in the session Dewey, through his Republican legislative leaders, blocked passage of a measure to give Brooklyn a second Surrogate and thereby set up a bi-partisan judicial deal for Brooklyn Democratic and was the widow of Ceorge Schofield, who years ago operated the "Old Mill" at Coney Island. Mrs. Schofield, born in Curt-ada, came to Urooklyn shortly i nee Marion, John and Anthony Masee; father of Charles. William. Eugene JULIET Funis.

Service at, the Fairchild FLAHERTY fond i and Alyce; two brothers, Roderick Eileen Payne; Chanel. 951 Atlantic Avenue. Tues- Deiinam. on April 2. 1930.

beloved also survived by four sisters. Mrs and Daniel; two grandchildren, John and Robert. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th fitter the turn of the century. day.

8 p.m. Interment Philippic wile oi Thomas: devoted motheri'anacnuoien. KeposiiiK at tne orotnei oi Mrs. uiara inompson; jVest Virginia. of Edmund, Thomas Leo 'S'utzmann Funeral Home, survived by three crandchil- and Mrs.

Helen Wallace: sister of, Jamaica Avenue, Queens Viliaae.idren. Funeral from Darraugh's BROWN EMMA ANTOINETTE. Elizabeth and Mary Demian. Fu- I- Solemn Requiem Mass Our'iFuneral Home. 8813 5th Avenue, April 2, 1950.

wife of the late Jo-i neral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., from, Lady of Lourdes Church. Wednes-1 Wednesday Solemn Requiem Mass Avenue. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Inter-! muking tier home In Hay Ridge ment private. iter ihisii.hkj, who also W.

and mother of Oliver C.ithe McManus Funeral Home, 2001: day, 10 a.m. Interment St. Charles St. Ephrem's Church 11 a.m. In- at one time hail concessions in termcnt Holy Cross Cemetery.

amusement parks in San Fran WECKESSER EDWARD April 2, 1950, of 89-09 84th Street. cisco, died many years ago. nnd J. Whuer Brown Jr. Service atjFlatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass Cemetery, the Fairchild Chapel, 951 a.m., St.

Thomas Aquinas Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. C. Church. Interment, Holy MAGRINO RALPH sudcien-nunt private. Cemetery.

April 1, 1950, beloved husband Woodhaven, beloved husband ofi She is survived by a son SMITH MARY April 3. of 1847 Gerrittsen Avenue, beloved Republican judicial candidates. were questioned by federal agents after police reported they had found counterfeit money in their possession. Tliev were Margaret Paulson, of 57 Eldridge Manhattan; Anthony Caniglia. 21, of Forsythe and John Simak.

25. of 180 1st Manhattan. Five counterfeit $10 bills were found in the home of Caniglia, and Miss Paulson was said to be his girl friend. Five others in custody were reported to have been implicated in a burglary of a wholesale clothing store at fil Hester Manhattan, in which fi" men's suits valued at $2,000 were taken. Thev were Joseph Paradiso, 20, of 7805 18th Vito Bianco, 31, of 217 55th William Rupoli, 37, of 804 (iOth Anthony Marino, 31, of 804 60th and Ralph Russo, 32, of 571!) New Utrecht Ave.

Rupoli, said by police to be Lillian; devoted sister of Anna Schaefer, Hattie Buhler, Ella George Schofield; two grand of Helen (nee Lindahl): lovinz daughter of George and Teresa rHiiBM aimwa, on aauiroay, Without a bi-partisan deal next Fall Crews will have difficulty electing a Supreme Court CARLTON On April 2. 1950. HELEN nice Cashman), beloved Smith (nee Coogan; sister of Weiand and Charles King. Funeral April 1, 1950, dear sister of Mrs. sons, George, a member of the New York Fire Department, and Eugene, an army sergeant from the N.

F. Walker Funeral Teresa, George and Brother Kcn- Mrs. Thco- lamer ot M-ank, Patricia Ann; son of Joseph and the late Mary; brother of William, Nicholas. Daniel, John, Anna Grilli and Bernard. Reposing at K.

C. Waldeck wife of Frank; devoted mother ot Herman Hecmsoth, Mary Ellen, Francis, James and riore Bartels. Mrs. justice in the 2d Judicial Dis Inelh of Franciscan Order. Repos-jing Funeral Home, 187 South Ox Reinhold C.

Home, 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven; Solemn Requiem Mass St Thomas the Apostle R. C. Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m. in Japan; a sister, Mrs. Emma James of California, and two great-grandchildren.

John; daughter of Mary and and John A. Bruens. late James Cashman; sister of Mis. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m.. at the Anne Hayes.

Mrs. Delia Chapel. 40 Lafavct'te Avenue. John and James Daly. Rfposinj Willard C.

Jung. trict, usually a Democratic stronghold. Dewey continually has waved aside any questions pertaining to his possible candidacy. How ford Street. Requiem Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., Good Shepherd R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Home for Funerals.

7614 4th Avenue. Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church. Wednesday, 9 a.m.

Interment Pinelawn. una in n. lviarmi unerai WOODRUFF WALTER, April 3. 1950, bJoved husband of Bessie: ever, Representative William L. OLACKIN JAMES, on April 3.

1950, beloved son of the late Thomas and Katherine; devoted brother of Sister Mary of St. Greg SMYRK MADELEINE April i devoted brother of Frank. Services mcUNG-MAF'IHA J. Apnl lrj0 beloved wife of Albert at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral beloved mother of Willard.

nn oho- a- Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Thursday. 11 a.m.; Solemn Blessing St. Teresa's R. C.

Church. Interment Calvary Pfeiffer, State Republican chairman, has asserted that he hopes the Governor consents to run agains. Anna and rvlc otepnen Merntt Memorial' Mudd ory. Christopher Rosa McDonnell. Funeral from Uiapei 8th Avenue at 22d fet.reet,neral Homei 24 7tn Avenue.

Fu-jio a.m. Interment Evergreens Jl I A i i. i. luauav. IU1 D.III.

nnni Thn.H-, 9 ni SV. Pinn nera p.m. the ringleader of the mob, was reported to have admitted the at Calvary Cemetery LAPP ESTHER JEFFREY, on Walter B. Cooke, Funeral April 3, beloved wife of the late Home, 20 Snyder Avenue (near John; devoted mother of Jeffrey Flatbush Avenue Solemn Re-IV. and John J.

loving sister of I Quiem Mass Little Flower R. C. (Blessing METZ SARAH M. (ncelChapel. Salone burglary.

Rose Maggio, 28, of 2048 Nab Ex-Convict After Attack Co I in iicd from Page 1 screams, opened a window and shouted to police in a passing radio patrol car, in which were Patrolmen Harold Peters and Arthur Mackin of the Jamaica Station. Cop Kires Minis Tlic officers, getting out of the car, walked into the lot from -directions. Patrolman Dougherty), April 3. 1950. beloved acfcnotolcOgmcnts Sarah Comerford.

Katherine Ed-iCmll'cn Wednesday, 9 a.m. Spirit of Spring Gets Added Zing Continued from Page 1 Inter-! wile of Everett loving mother of Marion R. Metz, Mrs. Evelyn 8th booked on a charge of burglary, was accused of hav ment St. John's Cemetery.

SPENCER WILLIAM April 1, 1950, beloved husband of Eleanor A devoted father of William R. son of Harvey H. Spencer; O'BRIEN The family of the late MARY O'BRIEN wish to thank GOODEN-B. PARKS. April iS'V runerai Wednesday, 10 a.m..

from ing told Rupoli that the Salone family was attending a wedding 1950. beloved husband of Mildred wards, George Jeffrey and Mrs. Irene Kcssel. Funeral service Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1 8-14 Northern Boulevard.

Flush-Wednesday. 1 p.m. Interment Mushing Cemetery. the MrWonn. -inni i i7j Mrcitne clergy, relatives and friends at the time and that the coast IBeuerman Goocien.

and ceotea pl.lh,,cVl tc ri. for their kind expressions of father of Ralph Ellis; brother was clear. OI i. i tt i.iu svmDathv our ne their recent, he- w.yc i.iuiuwiidi rui. err.

o(Tire ai ine rmn inn, ireavement. Avenue, i Atlantic 2 p.m. SONS and DAUGHTERS. COLLINS AGNES T. Crecd- SprviM at Th(' Fair- WII LIAM on Wednesda 1 on April 2.

1950. IovL Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, "H.Xi. 3 Ml-Z George B. Brower George Hartley liiower, 44, a t'cters, seeing a man running, seeing a fired two shots which did not WERBACH Tlic familv of the late JACOB WERBACH wishes to vfe of John lovinR mother Interment of tne latff Mf.ypr and TAVlOR PBEDEricK W. nn F.

Edward sister of; "eiaware. ifather of William Mevrr Jr i.nrirt.nH- ri1 9 at A-lanta native of Brooklyn ho was an accountant for the California Michael J. Hickey and Lorettal HEALY mart, rft (npe'Msonic service nt the PairrhiM rienroia hptnuet nf Jeanihk the Pastor, relatives, friends father of Walter Robert; uriKuwia iur umr mm ex 2 cans of prepared alcohol, and Rosario Kvola. 49, of 501 F. 8Sth who said he was a peddler, married and the father of seven children.

He had been working in the building, he said, "only since last Friday" and didn't knpw the name of his employer. They arrested Evola on a charge of creating a fire hazard and prepared to turn him over to Federal authorities for operating an unregistered still. Police said he had served a year in the Danhury (Conn.) Federal brother of Walter Taylor and Fan pressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. vwia.en. weposmg at conraa J.iCulhane), April 4, 1950, at her res- Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Koch Chapel, 585 Evergreen 235 12th Street.

Reposing! Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 8 p.m. nue, Brooklyn, N. Requiem at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Religious service on Thursday at Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., OurjStrcet and 4th Avenue, after 12 2 p.m. Lady of Good Counsel R.

C. noon Wednesday. Notice of fu- Church Brooklyn, N. Y. neral later.

MILLER CHARLES, April 3, The FAMILY. strike the man but caused him to stop. As the two patrolmen closed in on the man, he turned on Patrolman Mackin, biting one of his thumbs. Police said Webb had served two years in the Lewisburg, Federal penitentiary for mail theft beginning in 1915 and inn jii.j nie Taylor Kosmo. Masonic services to be held at the residence.

1C60 Coleman Street, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Texas Oil Company in Manhattan since 1942, died of a heart ailment Sunday in his home, 190-00 48th Flushing. Mr. Brower worked for Colonial Air Lines before joining the oil company. Ho served in the Army during World War II.

His mother, Mrs. Mary K. Brower; a sister, Mrs. Marion 'Religious services at St. Clement's Episcopal Church.

423 W. 46th tin irivo tTTT ft iju, ioo rviLiiuiuwu outM.i, ue- Jn Q-jemorfam fformerW nf ptJiiio r.n.r.i iloved husband of Mary; devoted Street, New York, Thursday. 1 p.m iSS1' onfather of George, Margaret Schu-llnterment Kensieo Cemetery. TTANStRFR.Y Tn nnd Invinp rommiueu Walter B. Cool OOlie mann and Emily Ran; also sur-l hamton, New York, beloved wife of Elmer devoted motnof one Funeral fetreet, memory of mv sister.

ALICE1 Hikers Island penitentiary O'CONNOR HANSBERY. Uied theft, from which he was April 4, 1937. i recently paroled. INC. Gilbert; Penitentiary on a still charge 83 Wlntkrop great-grandchild.

Fri- merly of limp T-Tflu-U-in on lr.r 1 R. Knnis. and a brothel K. Pii'ower, survive. from John Metzner Funeral Brooklvn.

dear bro'her of Max. n.iu lid.ir.-) IVIUIUI U. 1 OrfV ANNA M. CANNON. iiauiiiai erivicn hi Bros.

Funeral Home, 24 289D Avenue: 'Sadie. Bertha (Illicit. F.lsie Grey sin? 10 a St. Michael's and Frieda Wednesday. McALEER 'nee Cowln-y) MAR- i.uuvviii.

Chlli-rh Inf.r.noiit K- Inline 11 -'I'lio vr rle Ifith islanc. Wednesday. 9 pm. Funeral S1A ami AteslerKatll Avenue. JAnr.i 1.1 uniti Ceir.rter Ihur-oay.

10:30 s.m. Inrri-menf rUNIRAl INFORMATION 20 Snydfr Ave. ULitfr 6-4R00 T'trte'rj Apr-', I'll ROW N. Kihr nil A at hipfl BVRNI Alhrrine 9 A M. at hani-l MARTIN.

Simuft nil at hanrl T'mr-rin'j April fi'li WOODRI r. Walter III (III A.M. at I.KAXK. M. I (Ml P.M.

at ChaDfl i (it memory. Died April 4. 1941. Hficcfity Kindly omit LoAn- Maple Grove Cemetery, Kew Onrripnv MULHALL Omt, but nnt forinum 2. ID.iO MARY wile ol the late Lt THF KIWAN1S CLUB OF MOTHER, BROTHERS.

DAUGH- HUDSON JAMFS .1 Ar.nl i Michael N.Y.P.D.; mother of BROOKLYN reereut to announce! TER. SON, NIECES, NEPHEWS thl NEW Rivrl.dl lunaitl chlMl it P'ittnta mori than halteantuiy of upt'iinct. 1950. beloved husband of the late vlls- Catherine Reid, Francis, An-j the p.i.ssin? of a beloved member. Jennie: rievo-Prl fath.r r.t drew, Thomas and the laLe Wil-: PARKS GOODEN.

Members drew, Thomas and RUNDLE In memory of a wonderful mother, CATHERINE to services iliam J. Mulhall. Reposing at Aus are ren nested Wednesday, 8 pm, at Fairchild who died April 4. 1949. Chapel.

951 Atlantic Avenue. DAUGHTER; and SON. 'Dttcripliu 'Prut 'f(agt Indudmf Cempttti Pmatrsl CMfc Cmna1 S1SO-I1M-S2 Solid 0h From to 14 (olid Mahoflmy S470-t4tS-SStS 20 6h (tool t39S-S44S-S4S Solid Ceooor S12S A HINNIAL ()T nisT nn Muni We offer complete funeral from '150 to price tinge both sensible and economical, and on within the means of every family. Casket prices (as plainly marked in our display rooms) includet Protective outer-case; term val from any local hospital or residence; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. SO Seventh Ave.

MAin 7-8585 Tuttdiy. April CHASSE rdward J. 15 A M. at ChapfI Ilattle I ihi P.M. at h-ipfl Wednriiay, April 5th Rl.OTJ!, Frank A.

nd A.M. at ChapfI O'NFIIX. Thomaa A.M. at Chapel RAAMANEN, HJalmir I at hapd tin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue.

Requiem Ma.ss Holv Innocents Church. Wednesday. 9:45 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemeterv.

erine MeGreevy, Genevieve White, Marie, Thomas, James, John, Joseph and the late Edward Hudson; also survived by sixteen grandchildren. Reposini? at Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, until Thursdav, 11 a.m. Interment St.

John's iversiilc I 150-10 Hill.iH. Ave. JAiraic. 6-6670 Tuetday, fill.l.FN. I.oul.r MAItSH HX, John lp-i! 4lh til A at Cnap'l 3 nil PVI il h.ipi MEMORIAL CHAPEL HYLAND -MARTIN April 1.

mc Marv 3:011 at Chapel i u.iw husband of Emma (nee HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC. Ill iS Trari BUckminster 2-0174 1925 Church Avenue. tiRIFCO. I.ouiae I nil M.

at ChapfI BAVIH I Ina I al I han-l MfVFR. Martarrt 3:1111 P.M. at hapfl Fairchild Sans INC. Funeral 'Directors Sinct 1886 951 Atlantic Avnu Brooklyn funk K. Fai.fhild, Ll(tnid Mnirr Our policy of jerving (11 crecdi dnnn incrciing recognition from til faith.

Walter B.Coolic,.., Ui 'Blanc): lovina: father of Martha J. and Judith son of James and the late Jane (nee Cornwall); brother of Mrs. Henry i Arthur. George and Mrs. I Albert Graves.

Funeral Wednesday, IIOOI1TN I1UIHIN1 UACDIN CITT MANHAISIT CINKAl QUIINI MANHATTAN 76th ST. A AMSTERDAM AVENUE CNOICOTT 2 6600 BC00KLVN OCEAN PARKWAY At fROSPECT PARK UISTER4 J0O0 KOOT 10H ISUNO Mial) ri" M.it a-wta. BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER C-4S0O SO levant Xvmiw-MAIii 2-ISIf UNIIAl HOMIS IN IROOKIYN MANHATTAN-KtONX-QUIINt DOOKtYN PUNIIAl HOMIt Snydti Avan.it at lalbuth Awn.it UUtti 6-4600 50 Savtrith Avtnu MA'ii 2 8585 OUIINS PUNIIAl HOMIS 150-10 Hilbioi Avanuo-IAmiic (-6670 63 32 Fotttt Avtnoo Hitman 3-0900 158 14 Nrtlw Blvd.

Fluahmf 3-6600 9:30 a.m., from 148 Coffey Street: Requiem Ma.ss Visitation R. C. Church. Interrnent St. John's Cemetery.

Arrangement Joseph Redmond. Vital notices occepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication tht tame) day; os lata oi 1 0 p.m. Saturday niflht for publication.

i PUNIIAl HOMIS IN MANHATTAN IIONX ttOOKlTN OUIINS.

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