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ELUWOBTH VIRGINIA I Warren Gaarno Sinner 79. Retired Hrnr BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR 15, 1953 19 April 2ft, mother of er of Etoro- III Ji I IIUUWII, I i thea Griffith and sister of Kit: Cemetery Worker, Blacksmith jn2 DaysDiesProP rood Index Principal's Wile Marvin Joy. Service at Weatbury Chapel, Lexington Avenue at 81st Street, New York City, Thursday. 1:30 pm. Is Due to Level Off Mrs.

Juliette V. Warren George G. Singer, 72, retiredjhis retirement about five years gatekeeper at Green-Wood GATHMANN ANNIE 'nee wife of James P. Warren, for On Duty Here The Board of Transportation Ballet, Isabella Kelly. Thomw Bananaf.EUa Kiter, WiUim Joseph Unen.

Eugene Brown. John Mable. Catherine amzao. Otttlo McNichol, ColUn. Cecelia Beaiken.

M. it- Cooper, Lbeli Singer, Oeorgi IXvidaon. Smtth. Edward DuniesTT, Mary Atatnberf, M. Dunanora.

IV i Turner, Mary KlswortivV.a, Vaccaro. Mary GaUunann, A. Ward, Alice Hollman. Ida Ward. Hallie Brum), on April 27.

1053. mother mer principal of Bryant High etery and one-time youtn and a ardent died Monday night He resided er farii Mr singer formerly Washington, April 29 (URW of Anna Beck ma nn and the late School, died yesterday In St. at 13fi Herkimer St. played for the Brooklyn Wan- reported today the second on Born in Brooklyn Mr. Singer'derers and became manager of death of a Brooklvn bus Peter's Hospital.

She was a na uve of Manhattan. 9 Food prices have dropped about as low as they will get for the next few months, the Agriculture Department said todav. Frieda Rohr; sister of Charlea, Henry and Herman Brunt; also survived by five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren Serv- narm iiis runic iwc in ngria. xie ds Hriver in two liava Mrs. Warren, who lived at 49 borough.

He became a horse-khoer at an early age and then soccer piayer. Tne fatalitv occurred Surviving are his wife. vprriav when JeHrey. Henry Warren, Mr. J.

V. Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday. St made her home in It predicted thai grocery Brooklyn lor many years, rrior openea a oiai Ksiimii sn au.vwry ain8er. ime r.r-Benjamin Samuels, 41.

of 101 18 More price tag will remain BAILEY Sunoay, ISABELLA p.m. Interment private. HOLLMAN IDA on April 28. to coming to East Flatbush, she was a parishioner of St. peeled to get less money and wind up with less purchasing power than in any year since 1941.

Compared with the situation one year ago, official aid housewives will find asually large Hpiing and early hummer aupplir of beef and potatoex at price much below the 1932 level. Pork will be scarcer and more expensive than a year ago, but the retail increase will not be as great as the cuts in beef and veal prices. Thus average meat prices should be under 1952 levels with total i Ave Mia i. ow, aWiro duu nwm nin- WillnJohr collapsed on the moved his shop to 3d Ave. and ger; a daughter, Mrs.

('rudeij. near 108 22d remaining there until Kempton; 11 grandchildren andAve aa he walke(J from his bu? "clomt lo the current level" through nid-Sumnier at Food prices have been deiin ing klowly since last Summer, Gregory's R. C. Church. (nee Hull), of 239 12th Street, beloved wife of William; loving mother of George Pestel.

Re-poa-Ci Lynam's Funeral Home, corner 4th Avenue-I3th 8treet. Funeral beloved wife of the late William; dear mother of Mrs. Ruth Game; uie nuieaiiu ud.vs weicinve greai-grdiuiiimuieii. aj(j Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, James R. Funeral services will be held loving sister of Mrs.

Luiu aeuer. Funeral service at the Walter B. Police, piecing together in- ume more man a memory. He then went to work at In spite of the lower prices now prevailing, the department at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Warren, a teacher at Forest services I p.m.

Wednesday, fu-Lneral Thursday, 1 p.m. Interment Cooke. Funeral Home, lao-iu Green-Wood, and for years, Hills High School; a daughter chapel 40 Lafayette ial will take place Friday aft-! ann icurb, between State St. and At Green-Wood Cemetery- addedtotal consumer spending on food may be higher this Hillside Avenue. Jamaica.

Thursday. 8 p-m. Funeral Friday, 1 p.m. Mrs. Elaine R.

Dick; a sister, was assigned as keeper of the Mrs. Kathryn Halpin, and two gate at the Fort Hamilton Park-jernoon in Green-Wood terne Interment creen-wooa temetery. year than last because people lantic and was walking BANZHAF ELLA Monday. grandchildren. Daniel P.

and way entrance. Ill health fonxi tery. toward his dispatcher, Henry are eating more Virginia Warren. Meanwhile, farmers are ex-1 meat supplies aimut the same. Levy, stationed at the L.

1. R. R. jvpru viyumiuuu irrrMVK HENRY on Anril Street, beloved mother of Minnie. "SHS "VhSn Helen L.

Banshaf and Genevieve k.w The funeral will be held Fri I A JL. OO Depot, when he fell to the onv K. aSainrJiilriiana n-ci-. day from the Riverside Memo Moore. ivirs.

oaran LevuiKa Maier, oogn.uni Frederick, Albert, Robert. Mr. Lil lian Wills, Mrs, Emily York. Mrs. rial Chapel.

Ocean Parkway and Coney Island Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10:30 a.m. at the Im Adelaide Perry. Funeral" services at the Casey Funeral Home, 187 Of Noted Yiddish Stage Family Chapel, Ml Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday, 8 p.m.

BOILY JOSEPH on April 28. of S78 Wi Street, beloved husband of Mathilda (nee Piatt); loving father of Joseph Mrs. A. T. Little.

Wltoert R. and Albert. Re Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, Judge Rules Boy, 4, Is Jew Although Baptized as Catholic By a ruling of Justice Jacobiish wife, Gertrude Silver Gla-Panken in Children's Courtjvis- 39- They were separated Manhattan, a four-vear-old boyi'n, September. 19.12 when Mrs. Samuels, an Army veteran employed by the board since 1946, was pronounced dead by an ambulance doctor from Jewish Hospital.

Police said the driver had a previous history of heart illness and no autopsy will be ordered. on Friday, 1:30 p.m. Interment the Jewish immigrant life, and had often appeared at the Thalia Mrs. Sarah Levitzka Adler, widow of Jacob P. Adler, Evergreens Cemetery.

maculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church, Fort Hamilton Parkway and E. 4th St. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery.

and Oriental Theaters on the one of the most prominent Yid posing M. J. Smith Memorial 248 KELLY THOMAS on April 28. 1953, beloved husband of Mary Bowery and the Dewey The dish actors of his day, died yesterday in the Gramercy Park ater on 14th Manhattan. Prospect Park West, until rnaay, I Solemn Requiem Mas St.

(nee McVey); dear father ol Nursing Home, Manhattan. Her Thomas brother of Edward. Saviour's R. C. Church, 9:30 am.

Wm. Habermann, Fifteen passengers on a1' Glavis was confined to a hospi- Crosstown bus were was brusnt as a Jew ta(i in wnicn ghe remalned or Monday when Michael J. Car-'anl later baptized, without his five months, occia. 39, collapsed at the wheel, mother's kmw'wlKe or The court found thai the ending the bus careening intoias a Roman Catholic, was todayi boy had been riirumsied into ii i. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery Reposing at the Austin Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Ave-nue; Requiem Mass Church of St.

Prior to coming to the United States in the 1880s Mrs. Adler played In a number of theaters in her native -land and in London. BROWN JOHN JOSEPH SR home was at lOlfl 5th Manhattan. For many years Mrs. Adler, herself a trouper In Yiddish plays, toured the country with her husband and their seven in- 140 St.

John's Place, on Thursday. 9:30 a.m. Retired Farmer a lamD nost at Wvthe Ave. andlOificall-V still Jewish. the Jewish faith, shortly after terment Calvary Cemetery.

fi. 1953. beloved husband of Anna In addition to her son andlj-iewes St. justice raiiKen ueniea a pe KISTER WILLIAM April Orient, April 29 A solemn children, all of whom became 28. 1953.

of Morristown, N. hus tition by the father himself of the Greek Orthodox Church-to have the child removed from a Jewish foster home. requiem mass for William Ha daughter, Mrs. Adler is survived by another son, Jack, and two daughters, Mrs. Frances Adler Shoengold and Mrs.

Julia band of the late Emma Y. and birth, with the agreement of both parents, and that young Dennis was baptized last October at the instance of the father only, without the mother's knowledge. Justice Panken said he would stage performers, bermann, retired farmer, will tnee tunseiiai; aear muier ui Capt. John M. C.

U. S. Navy; brother of Miss Marie Brown and Nancy Switzer; darling grandfather of Vera Joanne and Joan Brown. Reposing at Frank P. Smith Funeral Home, 141 6th Avenue, un- brother of Marie Craig.

George Two of the latter, Luther and Frank nd Fred Kister. Life mem Peace Depression Talk Scored as Adler Floshko. There also are Stella, wife of Harold Clurman, Justice Panken's decision in the case was believed to be ber of Greenwood Lodge, No. 569 be offered at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in St.

Agnes R. C. Church. Rtirial will be in St. Agnes' Omplerv.

and producer, I two sons by a former marriage, F. It A. M. Service at the Fairchild stage director became stars -til Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn without precedent in New York rule on the child's custody to- of MI Atlantic Avenue, Fri- courts. morrow.

He honed that th in their own Dr. Joseph Heine and Max Heine; two stepsons. Adolph horn in Charles Adler, and a step- Mr. Hahermann, whose home.r'eh1' was on Main Hoarf Hifri 1nn.l Ml'. Adler, 10 a.m.'lntermm mouiu A amatarv Vliihin I The child, Dennis, is the son couple, still married, might he of John Glavis, 50, and his Jew-reconciled.

Evil Propaganda Mrs. Cella Adler w. w. LINEN EI'GENE on April rlav in Eastern Long Island. was particularly aoepvoaugnter, CARRIZZO ORESTE.

April i3.ot 10 Winthrop Street be- )(; at the age placing roies in pid.vs ui iuim, COMMIE INDO INVADERS f953, of 1135 4ui street. of 78. He was horn in New husband of Peart Pisarro 'ru devoted father of George; dear rranKiin Avenu xcii Garden City, Thursday, 10:30 a.m. SEIZE FRENCH OUTPOST Washington, April (U.P) Laurence F. Lee, new chairman of the U.

S. Chamber of Commerce, today dismissed talk of a forthcoming business depression as "malicious i Mass Set for R. W. Zwicker, 60, Long a Queens Chiropractor I'lm, Germany, and came to this country early in life. He was a member of Stirling Council, Knights of Columbus, and of the Holy Name Society of St.

Agnes Church. ton of George and Nora Primlano Carrim; brother of Lena de Biasl, Vinci Sabbatino, Concetta Car-rtzso. Solemn Requiem Mass ABIE CATHERINE Of 295 Hanoi, April 29 (U.RVKrench DeKalb Avenue. Reposing at the army headquarters said today Clement earns Funeral Home, Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Bernadette's R.

C. Church. Reposing at Chapel 1461 Bushwick Avenue, until Fri Vietminh Communist invaders have captured another French A solemn requiem mass fori wan the author of numerous! neuaieu mere is Paris, April 29 (U.R) Author-itaive sources said today that France is seriously considering bringing before the United Nations the latest Communist aggression' in the Indo-Chinese kingdom of Laos. day, 9:30 am. art es on oh ronractlcs and 'u Ruegg W.

Zwicker, 60, of 97-16 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Hahermann, and two sons, William C. and Elisha Hahermann. post in savage hand-to-hand fighting north of the royal cit of Joseph O. Duffy, 7703 Sth Avenue.

COLLIN 8 On April 28, 1953. Korea should hnng on any thing approaching a McNICHOL MARGARET, April lectured extensively throughout the East. Jamaica Woodhaven, a 27, 1953, beloved wlfa of the late adel city of Luang Prabang in chiropractor for more than 30 Prior to becoming a chiro Andrew S. McNichol; dear mother little Laos kingdom. If peace comes he said, It also was disclosed by CECELIA at her residence, 18 St.

James Place, wife of the late practor he wag a departmental years, will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Thomas the of the late Walter loving sister of Mary G. McGlll. Reposing at her The post of Xamhac, about France's minister for the asso- the Government' defense manager with the Continental John; dear sister of Anna J.

Mc 50 miles above the city, was, dated states that the military Apostle ft. C. Church, Wood- Laughlin. Funeral from the Scully Sugar Company in New Haven. spending will be rut down, and taxes also ran he trimmed, home, 213 Sumner Avenue; Ke-quiem Mass at St.

John the Baptist R. C. Church, Friday, 9:45 a.m. In Funeral Home. 203 De Kalb Ave haven.

He wag first vice president of nue. Friday, 9 a.m.; thence to The funeral will be held from "thus releasing money for business and the public to the New York State Chiropractic Society and a member of Henry A. Tujague, A Custom Tailor The funeral of Henrv A. Tu-jague of 111-20 Corona, a custom tailor at 31 Queen of All Saints R. C.

Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. overrun by enemy forces after an all-night battle, the French said. There was no mention of the fate of the defending garrison, A number of other French positions fell during the past terment Calvary Cemetery. SEMKEN MARGARET April 28, 1953, mother of Orace E. the National Chiropractic Asso the N.

F. Walker F'uneral Home, 87-34 80th Wood-haven. Burial will be In St. John's Cemetery. spend." Leee was elevated to chamber chairman today, Richard command in Indo-China is to reorganzed.

Government sources were described as concerned that the Laos invasion will become a first-class disaster. Several ministers were reporter to he for immediate "internationalizing" of the Laos ciation and Metropolitan Dis COOPER ISABELLE D. fnee irii nut hinuilPerry and Henry sister of Jen trict Chiropractic Society. Surviving are his wife, Vic Mr. Zwicker, born In Charles Rowditch of Boston was elected president for the coming weeK to vietminh forces dnv-i W.

46th Manhattan, will be p.m., at her residence, 247 Foster City. Iowa, died Sunday of a toria; a brother, Charles, and a nife of Henry devoted mother of Henry Jr. and Maureen; dear ister of Virginia C. Nolan and Ambrose F. Hagan.

Funeral from Avenue, Valley Stream, N. ing toward Luang Prabang in year. held Friday at 1:30 p.m. from heart attack at his home. He sister, Mrs.

Lena Griffin. Westwood Station, West Hemp the Guida F'uneral Home, 47-20 the! invasion by an appeal to the The chamber will wind np its 4tst annual meeting to a blitzkreig invasion of jungle kingdom. stead Branch I. R. R.

Train Walter B. Cooke, Funeral IX. 104th Corona. Burial will be leave Flatbush Avenue. 8:12 pm.

Home, 20 Snyder- Avenue, 'near $400 HOTEL HOLDUP night at a banquet at which Settlement Fnck Matbush Avenue solemn Reauiem Wm. C. Ringe, Director. SINGER GEORGE, April 27 in Flushing Cemetery. Mr.

Tujague, an overseas Army veteran of World War 1, died Monday in the Veterans rMass Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Wechsler Agrees to Produce List of Communist Associates Church, Thursday, 30 tm. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 1963, beloved husband of Mary; President Eisenhower will deliver a brief informal speech.

At its final business session, the chamber was scheduled to vote on a declaration urging dear father of George, Ernest, Ed Administration Hospital, the Thugs Take GueslsNi phone Tieup On Elevator Ridel Kewa I New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. Two gunmen early today heldlsettled a 33-day strike of plant ward, William, Mr. Gertrude Kenpton; also survived by 11 DAVIDSON WILLIAM, of 357 87th Street, on April 27, 1953, beloved husband of Jane (nee Rus A. Wechsler, editor of grandchildren and five great Bronx. He leaves a son, Henry of Staten Island: a brother, Frank of the Bronx, and a nephew, Vincent.

other nations tn supply military aid and equipment in Ko- (rrandchildr-n. Services at the sell); dear brother of James, Don the New York Post, notified Senator Joseph R. McCarthy today he would produce a list Chapels, 40 Lafayette Avenue, jrea in proportion to their "abil- Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Funeral Fri aid, John, Helen Egan and May Drayton. Services at the E.

C. Wal-deck Horn for Funerals, 7614 4th up the swank Parkside Hotel, and accounting department; Young Communist League 15 years ago so that the committee could make public a trans-script of Wechsler's testimony. McCarthy, in reply to Wechsler's acquiescence said he saw "no reason why the transcript should not he made public once of his former Communist asso day, 2 p.m. Interment Green Wood Cemetery. ciates because "I do not pro Avenue, Wednesday, 8 pm workers today only a few hours after it reached a contract pose to let you distort or ob S.

Walkinson, SMITH EDWARJ retired Schoolgirl Says DUNLEAVY Suddenly, on April scure the clear-cut issue of 18 Gramercy Park South, Man-j hattan, and got away with S100, undisturbed by constant interruptions. At 3:45 a.m., police said, the agreement with 11,000 C. I N. Y. P.

of 7920 4th Avenue, freedom of the press involved '23. MART beloved wife of the late Thomas dear mother of on April 26, brother of Mary in this proceeding. operators and traffic employes CL- Pnnorl throughout the State. OpQQ Ex-Hosiery Knitter J. Daniel and Joseph V.

Smith Thomas. Joserjh. Charles. Marv Funeral Thursday. 9 a.m., from Wechsler, who testified McCarthy's Senate investi (thugs entered the lobby, drew he (Wechsler) produces the list." "He can come down to Washington and correct any errors he wants to," the Senator said.

"This is a courtesy that is given to every witness." Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 By 2 Kidnapers thy' Emery and Rita Narcario and A company spokesman announced that the agreement Funeral services for Samuel gating committee last Friday, guns and confronted Bruce Avenue; Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m., dear sister of Elizabeth Motola and St. Anselm's Church, Berger, 41, of 532 Riverside was told to name the persons he know as members of the James Ryan; also survived by 17 grandchildren. Funeral from her with the Independent Tele-I A pretty Ifi-year-old Bronx phone Workers Union, repre-Jhigh school girl was kidnapped n.in- a block away from her school STEINBERG MAGDA, on April Drive, night manager. While they were rifling the residence, 231 94th Street, Saturday. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Watkinson, 77, of 61-40 Weth-erole Rego Park, were held last night at the Leo F. Kearns Funeral Home, 60-10 Wood-haven Boulevard. Rego Park. Burial took place today in Manlp Hfnua fomulorv 'iby two men who drove her Patrick's Church, 9 a.m. Inter 27.

1953, of 8S9 73d Street, beloved mother of Margaret Hagel, Dorothea Hoppe and John O. Steinberg. Reposing at Cornell Funeral Home, provided for wage increases ol aboul in a c.ar al day and rape, ment Holy Cross Cemetery. cash drawer, two hotel guests and the night bartender came Judge Vows to Throw Book At Firecracker Bootleggers $2 a week for employes mak.her repeatedly, police reported I. nintisiMnRv umiiTuii today, Ing $74.50 or less and $.1 a Mr.

Watkinson. a' the and were (0V-hosiery knitter, died Sunday in'ered by the guns. The bandits Dictum Court. April 27, 1953. be 1210 liberty Avenue, Brooklyn.

Funeral services Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., Lutheran Cemetery. The girl, a student at Walton loved wife of William; devoted Horace Harding Hospital. Elm-sent their quartet of victims up mother of Marilyn Martin; also High School, stumbled into a service station at 1 E. 233d the Bronx, at 9:30 p.m.

yester TURNER MARV A. (neenurst- He -was a native of an elevator and fled. Magistrate Charles Solomon at Scollo, "I'm fining you $25 says he'll throw the book at but if 1 get you before me any one brought before him on again, or any one else on this a charge of bootlegging fire- charge, I'll throw the book at survived by one sister, Mary Lidell. Services at Byrnes Funeral Home, land, and had heen in this coun day. Her clothes torn, she was Ryan), on April 28, 1953, beloved wife of Edward; devoted mother of Z384 Gernttsen Avenue, Wednes try since his youth.

day, 7:30 p.m. Funeral Thursday, John and Harold Turner; loving Surviving are two sons. NoeliSltt HST Hush-Un hysterical cuts and and bleeding from trackers. jyou." bruises. She was The magistrate laid the lawi "These men are human nests 1:30 p.m.

Cremation Fresh Pond grandmother of Evelyn Loui.se and Thomas: two daughters I week for those making $7.1 or more. The terms were similar to those accepted earlier today by the Communications Workers of America, C. I. 0., who were not on strike hut have respected the picket lines of ihe smaller union since the walkout began on March 26. The T.

W. U. had demanded wage boosts of $4 to a week and held firm to the figures Crenatory Island Court and a menace to women and taken to Fordham HospitaUdown in t.uney Turner; dear Sister of John Ryan. Of Mail Fraud was re-iyesterday when he slapped a Reposing at the Leo F. Kearns Funeral Home.

103-33 Lefferts Boule Mrs. Alice Greenspan and Mrs. Catherine Warner; a brother, Ernest; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy where her condition ported as fair. $25 fine on Joseph Scollo, 24, of 2712 E.

3d whom Pa Continued from Page 1 vard, near Liberty Avenue, Rich vlDcmiriiDiiiu onne itm Gilbert and Mrs. Kmilv Miller: Lowest Priced trolman Frank J. Squadre of mond Hill. Funeral Friday, 8:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem St. ninjunLnDHum onuo, inu.

Funeral Dirarton three grandchildren and three merit's files to Heating's sub- children, and every one in gen era I. Through these men these firecrackers are distributed and the next thing you know, while walking on our streets, they explode in front of or behind you, many times causing blindness to children or grown the Bath Reach precinct ac- Finest in the Area. Teresas R. C. Church at 10 axn.l great-grandchildren.

committee. of possessing fireworks Interment St. John's Cemetery. through almost fi of fire prevention In a statement announcing the hearings, Keating said (he rounn-tne-ciock ma ilations. VACCARO-Vt ART, of 828 ar hon ne I A i in NOM.ttCTAIIlN k'Used gotiating sessions in WESTMINSTER CHAPELS for 30 years tin fintM ou're lucky," he snapped subcommittee wants to find offirps i MACK THOMAS D.

Aril 29, Flushinc Avenue, beloved wife of Giovanni; dear sister of Mrs. Oirolama Caruso. Mrs. Frances out if law enforcement during! Tbt Bttklilul MtmoruA ttrk tenure as Attorney; ua.M ea l.fUU Ctoalt. Vtr Clark's General pertonal teruice, dignity, economy.

Miceli and Mrs. Margaret Catalanotto. Reposing at the Scibona Funeral Home, 185 Humbolt Street, 1892. was aiMonefl Funeral services tnr tlcnrv FOR EC LOS IRKS until Thursday, a.m. Solemn Walter B.CooIic persons who had access to the Jeffreys, 50, of 341 Little Clove Coney iJlmi" hi.

it Aft. IrMWyi Ulster 9-2020 MI Tkrm An. BAIa I-IMS Ood hit not forfMtan. Loving WIFE and FAMILY. McBRIDE ALFRED, nierl Feb Road.

Sunnyside, a Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Pompeii R. c. Church. Interment oiuuMvii jeMiierii, win ue neiu is-iirft iua MHWARii. riainim.i IDItTVH Pi tli HIT1T7 1 1 St.

John's Cemetery. aKamal IRVING ELMOWITZ. ales department's top leadership." He said a two-year investigation by the Post Office Depart ment and the SEC "outlined an at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Casey ruary 15. 1953.

Happy birthday in heaven cousin Mickey. I miss you. Funeral Home, 1ST Victory Cousin DOUG. Roulevard, Tompkinsville. WARD ALICE on April 28, 1053, of 168 Bergen Street, beloved wife of the late Hallle Ward; devoted mother of Francis J.

Mack; loving sister of Frank McKee and niece of the late Rev. Dennis Ma- known "IKVI.NC, KL.MA.N. individually and an administrator of ihe sooda ware and chattel which were of LENA ELMOWITZ. deceased. TEPSIE HAMMER.

EVA KE3.SLER. BETTY DORFMAtf. MARY GROFF-M AN. PEARL GOLDBERG. SADIE PAIK.

RUTH SCHWARTZ. MIl DR ED REI3S. formerly known aa "MILDRED ELM AN." and "MILDRED EI.MDWITZ raxxiE C- extensive scneme to defraud Rurial will be bondholders in the refinancing 'cemetery. Mr. in Evergreens Jeffrevs.

who or municipal securities inent to Staten Island in 1321. mcoifOiA'fO New York's largest funmral Oirecferf Thi need of each family sie always fully considered. Ours i a friendly service of complete understanding at a time hen it means so much. Complete Funerals from 185 jfmural 3n(arination ') the State of Florida." died Mondav in St. Vincent's toney.

former pastor of St. Ed MORAN Mrs. THOMAS F. IPIIS mil afllM alan Hospital, S. I.

Won 2-Year Rattle mund's R. C. Church, Ocean Ave MO KAN Wishes to exrtreu hr nue and Avenue T. Funeral Fri to the Clergy, relatives 'be Topeka grand jury day, a.m., from Chapel, 44 Tth and friends for their kindness returned the indictments, he Avenue; solemn Requiem Mass St her recent bereavement. Isaid, the Government won a Paul's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Inter known aa FANNY ELMOWITZ. Defendant'. NOTICB OF SALE In pursuance of an interlocutory judgment of partition and aale herein made on Ihe 13th (lay Anril, and entered an the 1 fit li day of April.

196,1. the underamn-1 duly appointed Referee therein for thai pur port, will aell. at public aurtmn the Municipal Building Rm VA in the Borough of Brooklyn. Coun'v two-year battle all the way through the Supreme Court to ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction Jere J.

Oronin, Inc. WARD HALLIR. on April 27 uphold their validity and then drooDed the rase follnwina a GEORGE D. GONANT Moodinger Funeral Parlor Personal Service Modern Faeilitiea Convenient Location 11 20 Flatbush Avenue T.L lUtkminsUr 2-0247 Hilar t-UMW ISO. HilLiie A'e.

J. 1-M7A 1953, of 169 Bergen Street, beloved WILTSHIRE ISABELLA J.V..T ft feftte-grfn husband of the late Alice (nee Mc Anniversary Mass 4tiMl Jl 1 Anrll 10S3 St. uir Wiifefn. Jlvnl amawoon. rih.i i rn rkaal Keel Ward: devoted father of of King.

City and Stat- of N-w York on the 12th dav of May at 10 o'clock in the 'f that av. the property directed bv aa judgment lo he aold and therein de-ecribed a follnwa ALL that lot or parrel of land with the buildinga and improvement thereon, tn the Rorouarh of' MafOOVal Sank I al rhaa4 Justice Department Francia J. Mack. Funeral Friday, bott R. C.

Ctiurch, 8 a.m. "So far as is known," he 9:30 a.m., from Chspel. 44 7th Ave-nu. Interment Holy Cross HaarWAV Wllliaia I iMif.M atChaeel SMITH "arr, Ckaael FL -M KM la MM. HUSBAND, CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN.

CarD of tfjanks or an acknotoltDgnunt meets need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only is it in the Brooklyn Eagle a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent flora! tributes, but it olso courteously acknowledges the services and kindnesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed or whose names or addresses are not known. 3 CarD of tbanks like the one below JAMES Mr and Mr. Robert James an family wish to express to their many friends their heartfelt thank 'or the token of sympathy tendered them their recent bereavement can be inserted in the Brooklyn Eagle by calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200 Apnl 3Kh Wrtmttt. Att'U Wk MAHONrT WIIHa.

MfLST, Srrtjn I SO A M. Chaps! FORECMlSUira Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc. a.m. at rnspsi said, "this Is Ihe only ease on record where the Government won its rase In the Supreme Court and then walked Into court and voluntarily threw away the fruits of victory.

"We want to know why it Ontjeiling? SEN EtR, Jahn WARREN Mrs. JULIETTE Tkariidsii, April LEDWIDGC. Chrllteaher F.M. al Chapal SUPREM COURT. KINGS COITNTT Ithaca 8ar)nsa Bank.

Plaintiff, aaatnit Jamni (I. Clpmftnti. et of 48 Minna Street, wife of James asa A.M. at Cfeapsl coorra isMtt a.m. st Chanel Defendants.

Robert T. Dart, Plaln- MARK HARRY, beloved hus P. Warren; mother of James R. Warren and Mrs. Elaine E.

Dick; tirra Attorney. 31 Nassau mreet. New York i 245SS S6 Sevtata Ave. Pursuant to judgment herein dated band, dear father. Unveiling will take plaoe Sunday, May 3, 1853, at 2:30 p.m..

Mount Hebron Cemetery, slater of Mrs. Kathryn Halpin; srandmother of Daniel P. and Vir- was done and what was behind it." TttSMffnf, Aim' ja; raANS Adalkwt Brooklyn. City of New York, bounded and dearrfhed aa follows. BEGINNING at a point on the northerly aide of Van Bui en Street, i dutant one hundred fifty 150) freti eaaterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly aide of Van Buren Street, with the eaat-i erly aide of Throop Avenue; running thence northerly parallel with I Throop Avenue one hundred (lOOli feet; thence eaaterly parallel withi Van Buren 8treet twenty-five (25) 1 feet, nt IS) Inrheg- thenca southerly parallel with Throop Avenue and pact of tha distance through a party wall one hundred 1100) feet to the northerly aide of Van Buren Street; thence westerly alng the northerly aide of Van Rut-en Street twenty-five (ZM feet ix (61 inches to Ihe point or plate of beginning Said premise being known as and by the utreet number 101 Van Buren April ism, rne unaeriisnra win ell at Public Auction by PHIUP J.

Si ASTRIIV.rc Auctioneer, on May U7Wast72aSt TRafalgar 7-I7M Wttntidal, April Itth roaSA.V Martla II A a rhaaH KFLI.EHT.B. Wllhaai a no A M. airkapel TT'OflT, AhWe A a4 Ckaael friKsr fl gini L. Reposing at the Riverside lempie Isaac, Blocs Section F. 30.

19M. at 13 o'clock noon, in Room SOSQ of the Municipal Buildina. Court Horace Harding Boulevard. Flush- Chapel. 310 Coney Island Avenue; Requiem Mass Friday.

10:30 a.m.. M. at fltsaal COOK Ceertf 1 SJ St ral MrMCHOL. Mariarrt mw.A I 1 DfaaWIvk ling. No postponement.

at the Immaculate Heart of Mary JAMES C. NUGENT N. the premlaen directd by Mid Judgment to be oold. lo wit: All that lot with th building thereon in Brooklyn Klna Counlv. New Tork.

A A aeiaenr POVl.g. Egwart 4 at Okaaai FUNERAL HOME R. C. Ctiurch, E. 4th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway.

In lieu of flowers kindly make Mass offering. on the outhet comer of Marine Parkwav and Avenue P. beina a rc Chap' Accommodations la all 24 SNY0 VtUt FUTBUSH AVtHUI-Ullttr -4tH tantular plot with a frontage of 100 ERICSON ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS TRianglc 5-0637 500 STAT! ST. On Black from L. I.

Sta. SO SEVENTH AVENUE-MAia feet on Marina Parkway ana 34 feet on Avenue Refer to jiaid tiida- cemmiinitiat without ckarfa IN ger soil 2-2569 Ave. E. 28th St. ment for a complete description of Street.

Dated- New York. April 17th. 1S53. JOSEPH A. WEINSTEIN.

Referee. HYMAN B. KCHUTZER. Attorney Plaintiff. Office p.

Address. a. a aval a. I at SJ A Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 m.

for publication the some day, 3J lo as 10 pm. Saturday night lor publication Sunday, am property. Dated April 1M ISIDORE NOVGROD Referee 3fii Froariaav Botouah of van MW ap27-6l MW: tan. City of New lork NN.

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