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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR. 30, 1 953 13 William H. KisYer, Operated John Squibb, 61, i GAIXO-JOSEPHINX ea April 3S. UM. aged M.

beloved wife of Angelo; loving mother of Lilly tnnHvA afJra P1JLVT Wey. f-TtTM-TXR. of 1 E. 4Us Street, husband of the laU Edna; lovmc father of Edwin, Mrs. Florence Prego.

Mr. Edna McOreevy: alto aurvived by seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Repoeing Ly- Michel, Katherint Concession at Coney Island Rot Termini, Lucy Mauro and Travel Executive McLaughlin to Retire Rosaria Gattuao; brothers, Fred Baker, Emma Xarker, George Bit. Grtot -i "BoemermiJin I. Boilv.

Joseph Mof fett, Ann Mooney, Joseph haijghton.t".F. Louis and Riohard Fazio. Reposing at New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 1S7 S. Oxford Ptun. Hugh As Trust Co.

Executive nam'i Funeral Home, 4U Avenue comer 13th Street; Solemn Requiem Maaa Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Saturday, 10 am. John Squibb, vice president of Travel Bureau, 630 5th Manhattan, a grandson of things, served as manager of Kister's Merry-go-round on Surf one of the largest and most popular of its kind in the country. Later he went into the real estate business, retir Street, Brooklyn, until Saturday. Funeral services for William H. Kister of Morristown, N.

who formerly waa associated In business with his father, the late Fred W. Kibter, one of the leading businessmen of Coney Island, will be held at 8 p.m. to 10 Solemn Requiem Mass at Horace C. Flanlgan, presi- Born in Brooklyn in 18S7 and 'rady. Ortca Plant, Sylvetter VCamiAO, petcio Popplnetu, A.

ixoccla, Michael Rich. J. M. Maud Rlcklin. Paul J.

fmseoll. Nf ficouo, Michael JOunletvy, Mar? Semken, M. M. St. Matthew's R.

C. Church, East the founder of the E. R. Squibru POPPINEAU ALICE MARIE. ern Parkway and Utlca Avenue.

dent of the Manufacturerslbrought up in the Eastern Pis- of MT Jefferson Street. West Hempstead. L. on April 29. 19S3, HALEY MATH1LDE C.

(nee Sl Sons pharmaceutical laboratories in Brooklyn, died yesterday in Wickersham Hospital, Manhattan. He was 61 and re ing a number of years back. Mr. Kister was a World War I veteran and a member of the American Legion. He wa a Trust Company, announced today that George V.

McLaugh morrow at the airchild Chapel 951 Atlantic Ave. The Rev trict, Mr. McLaughlin took a bank Job on graduation from Pastsrn Hictrif-t llifrh CKrwl squiDD.Jonn beloved wife of Raymond and lov UlienUial), on April 28, 1953. beloved wife of James devoted Sr. M.

Pelina iOeorf. R. Rwartz. 'pastor of St. Haley.

Mtthilde lin chairman of the executive attended eveni hool 1 and Mrs. Marie Hanna; dear sister Paul Lutheran Church. 2781 mother of Sarah A. O'Connor, James J. Mathllde A.

Cormier, (of Mrs prance Waters, Mrs. Ger Hamilton, u. W. 5th will officiate. Inter Hansen, Lillian trude Schrader and Mr.

Catherine Reeina O. Jessie and Adelaide ment will be in Cypres Hills Ruachmann; also survived by five; Haley. Funeral from the Queen committee, intends to retire as of June 15. He will remain as a member of the board of directors and other committees of the trust company and as chairman of its Brooklyn ad Storak er, N. C.

Bylveater, Joseph Towritend, Elihu Tomer, Mary Wagner, Webeter Wain, Elbert Ward, Alice Ward.Hallie Ytrrlng ton, Sara Abbey. Village Chapel of Thomas Mr. Kister. who moved to Quinn Sons, 214-49 Jamaica "Hillary. My lea Keanc, Martin I Kettgen.

P. Klster. William Maloney, Nora "MarUnaon.Lucy McOowan, A. grandchildren. Reposing at the Hartnttt Funeral Oreenwtch Street, Hempstead, I.

Religious services will be conducted Friday. May 1, at 8 P.m. Interment Avenue, Queens Village, on Morristown about 14 years ago, Saturday. 9:30 a.m.: Solemn Re died Tuesday at the Morristown Memorial Hospital, where visory board. Mr.

McLaughlin was presi auiem Mass St. Bonuace n. life member of Greenwood Lodge, F. A. and a member of Kismet Shrine.

His father, one of the organizers of the old Bank of Coney Island and one of the early advocates of the Coney Island Boardwalk and the extension of the sub-wav to Coney Island, died In 1938. Mr. Kister is survived by a nister, Mrs. Mary Craig, and three brothers, George, Frank and Fred Kister. His wife, Mrs.

Emma Y. Kister, died in Saturday. sided at 33 W. Slut Manhattan, and Bernardsville, N. J.

Mr. Squibb, a son of the late Charles F. and Margaret R. Dodge Squibb, was born in Minnewaska, N. and started his career with the Guaranty Trust Company.

Later he became associated with the Cashman Travel Bureau and was with the Bristed Manning Travel Service before joining Travel Bureau, Inc. A bachelor, he is survived by two sisters, Margaret It. Squibb of Bernardsville and Mrs. John he was taken -after suffering a Church. Elmont, L.

10 a.m. In terment St. Charles Cemetery. dent of the Brooklyn Trust stroke at his home. He was 66.

RICH JOHN MARTIN, former Company for 20 years prior to While associated with hi resident of Fort Hamilton, died at BAKER EMMA, on April "163, beloved aister of Lucy Bise-mtn. Ruth Hulse, Ellen Lindley HAMILTON DAVID, on AprU its merger with Manufacturers Trust Company. Marine Hospital. New Orleans, father, who started his career in Coney Island in 1808, where Sunday. AprU 3, aged 50 years, be and Edward 0.

Services rridav. May 1. at I p.m. at the He was formerly State Super 38, beloved husband of Mary devoted father of David Jr. Religious service at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th coming a certified public accountant and a lawyer. In 1911, at 24, he was appointed a State banking examiner and, nine years later, State Superintendent of Banks. He was New York City Police Commissioner from Jan. 1, 1926, to March, 1927. He was elected president of the Brooklyn Trust Company later that year, continuing in that post until Brooklyn Trust was merged into the Manufacturers Trust Company Oct.

13. 1950, whsn he was elected chairman of the executive committee of that institution. He has been a president of the New York State Bankers Association and since 1934 has served as vice chairman of the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority. loved husband of Margaret men father of Sheila Doreen he opened Klster's Hotel and Pavilion, which was widely pa filmonson Chapel, 119-04 Hillside intendent of Banks and Police Commissioner of New York City. Avenue.

Friday. 8 p.m. Funeral Fronda of 351 88t Street, Brook tronized, the son, among other January, 1951. Avenue, Richmond HM. Requiem Saturday.

10:30 at the Church Saturday. 10. a.m. Interment Cy-lyn, and Mary Margaret Stepnens preas Hill Cemetery. of 207 Meu Avenue, San Antonio, i He is vice chairman of the of.

the Resurrection, interment Triborough Bridge and Tun Texas; brother or tustoeui Evergreen Cemetery. HANSEN LILLIAN, on April 29, Hayne. Irene Rich. Jessie Mmer. Dr.

Ace Kermek, Ex-U. S. nel Authority, director of the Equitable Life Assurance So beloved sister of Olga Kroll. Serv Sam Rich of Glendale, California 'BARKER GEORGE, on April ice at the Halvorsen Chapel Fri 1953, beloved husband of Anna I I DL Squibb of Los Olivo.i, Cal ciety, trustee of Consolidated day, 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday.

10 ni "Jher of Charles: also tur in DUiyunu, dutu rnyiuun Service held at St. Stephens Church. Burial from Southalde Funeral Horn, San Antonio, Texas. Interment Roselawn Cemetery, Montreal. Canada.

tOlendal pa Ldison Company, St. John's University and other private, charitable and civic command of a field hospital for Dr, Ace Kermek, 82, former a.m. Interment Green-Wood. HILLARY MYLES on April 29, 1953, devoted husband of Lo-retta (nee McMullan); beloved father of Cecelia and Myles; brother United States consular repre l.vlved by one grandchild. Funeral from the Fresh Pond Chapels, 66-06 Fresh Pond Road, at Gates Avenue, Ridewood, on Friday, 'May at 8:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass at St, Matthias R.

C. Church at 9 sentative in Bulgaria, and a A. A. McGowan, Ex-L. I.

Fire Chief Lakeview, April 30 Andrew practicing physician in Brook rm. Interment Calvary uemewry lyn since 1D23, died yesterday at his home, 1301 Bushwick of Marl Foley. Funeral from the Bergen Funeral Home. 45-18 48th Avenue, Woodaide, on Saturday at pers please copy RICKLIN PAUL uddenly, April 29, 19S3. Of 8801 Short Road, beloved husband of Elisabeth Toy Rlcklin and father of Guy Rick-lin; son of Joseph Rlcklin and brother of lugenia Rlcklin.

Service at Fred Herbst Sons Memorlsl, 7501 Hh Avenue, Saturday, 1 p.m. BITZ GRACE suddenly, Mink Stole Wasn't Stolen, It's Back on TV Singer's Bach the Central Powers, lie Uo served in the medical unit of the Bulgarian army during the Balkan wars, and uas the holder of numerous decorations. After setting up his practice in Brooklyn, Dr. Kermek served on the staff of Lutheran Hospital. He also had been associated with Unity and Adeiphi Hospitals.

Surviving are his wife, Violet, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Re oulem at St. Teresa's Church. 10 Ave. He was a native of Romania. Dr.

Kermek was a graduate of Robert College in Constantinople and received his M.D. A. McGowan, chief of the Lakeview Fire Department, a.m. Interment Calvary cemetery KEANE On AprU 30, MARTIN, AprU 29, 1953, of 88-02 145th Street, Jamaica, beloved wife of Alfred devoted mother of Edna Bits; daughter of Louise Qerken; niece of Anna Thlry. Friends may call 'at the FalrchUd Chapel.

220-05 a volunteer group, and an em ploye for 23 years of the Sin of 362 43d Street, beloved brother The mink stole which figured in that "regrettable misunder- 8COTTO MICHAEL, AprU 29, degree from the University of 'lull fii ism Hi art vac. of Mrs. Margaret Lacy. Mrs. Mary 1953.

of 228 ParkvUle Avenue, oe- Paris in 1899. He became consul for the pretty plaintiff, told the court it was "all a misunderstanding between two friends and it is regrettable." Earned It on TV Quigley, James. Patrick and f.th,r Anthony. Salva- Hillside Avenue, Queens Village, Friday, 5:30 p.m. Service at and two brothers, Alexander of representative for the United terday in his 669 Parttanding" between a white TV ridge Ave.

He was born ins'nRer nd a noled Hempstead n.cuc. "vui tore, Vincent, rrans, wary, Cn, ritSOia Di.lAn Irh lnm anri i i kl. Rome and Strashmir of Berlin. Funeral service will be held Snulevard at 90th Avenue. ulv rr' wiuraay.

May ai hv nine1 .1 1 wvivwvi imnMuuji iTsnnin irt anrvi vm iiiw- Brooklyn was nun-, an McGowan is survived hv his riht- nobody stole it, it! uifo Mr xiurrm swiin lwas decided today in a Mmeola malca. 8 p.m. O. K. S.

services Requiem Msse St. grtndchild'ren. Reposing New a.m. at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Cornell Funeral Home, 1210 lamaica Chapter, During World War I Dr.

Michael's R. C. Church. and Brooklyn cnapei, mi o. icourtroom.

Dr. Baker's attorney, Nathaniel Kahn, also "regretted" the incident while conceding the stole was not bought by the handsome doctor, as originallv Liberty Ave. Burial will be inUMcGowan; daughters, fnrd street: solemn Reoulem Mass Kermek was a lieutenant colo- Everyone wa.s sorry the af KETTGEN FREDERICK Theresa Marie and Mary Lou; a' Pinelawn Cemetery. BOEMERMANN JOHN on April 29, 1953, dear father of Violet and brother of Edith A. Boem- St.

Rose of Lima Church, Satur-lnel in the Bulgarian army in day. 10 Interment Holy 01-38! on April 29, 1953, beloved brother sister, Mrs. Etta Met 'tie, and ui nt rnnUnri fharlac Dm claimed. thro lutlllou CI'1 ll1" nicn and Arnold Keitgen. Repo-ln ti'-em'lery: The sultry-voiced singer said John E.

Duffy, Director. and Maurice. Dr. Charles Mann Winkler, 60, was a real proud piece of work costing $2,300. Weigand Brothers Funeral Home she earned money for the mink The funeral will he held SEMKEN MARGARET M-, ermann and Mrs.

WlUlam Altreu-rter. Reposuig Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel, 819 Clinton Avenue. Service Friday, 8 p.m. Willard C. Jung.

BOILV JOSEPH on April 28, rf 578 5th Street, beloved husband Judge Samuel H. reason dismissed grand larceny charges against Dr. Charles E. Baker, Life Insurance Underwriter April 28, 1953, mother of Grac E. Perry and Henry aister of Jennie Campbell.

Service Thursday, 9 p.m., at her residence, 247 Foster 1015 Halsey Street, near Bushwick! Avenue. Masonic service Friday, 8 p.m. KISTER WILLIAM April 28. 1953. of Morristown, N.

husband of the late Emma Y. and 49, of 377 Jerusalem after for 25 years, Dr. Winkler, wa Dr. Charles Mann Winkler, 60, of 40 W. 55th Manliat- Saturday from the Barnes Funeral Home, 201 Hempstead West Hempstead.

A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. in St. Thomas the Apostle R. C. Church, West Hempstead.

Burial will he in Holy Rood Cemetery, West-bury. Avenue, Valley Stream, n. a chartered lite underwriter, and was the author of "Thei of Mathilda (nee Piatt); loving father of Joseoh Mrs. A T. std Rranch L.

I. R. R. Replacement of Life Insurance leaves Flatbush Avenue. 8:12 pm.

head of the Charles M. Wink brother of Marie Craig. Oeorge, Frank and Fred Kister. Life member of Greenwood Lodge, No. 569, F.

M. Service at the Fatrchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wm. C. Rlnge, Director. Policies," which is widely used as a reference work here and abroad.

He was a Shriner and via TV song dates. If the mink could talk It, too, undoubtedly would have regretted having to hide its grandeur in the police property clerk's cubbyhole since Hunday, when It wa impounded as evidence. When last seen, Mrs. Ohms, wife of a music arranger and mother of a girl, lovingly held the misunderstood mink in her arms as she left Mineola police headquarters voicing happiness at Its return. Dr.

Barker, married and father of two children, had "nothing to say." SISTER M. FELINA, S.P.S.F. ler 123 William Manhattan, died yesterday in Mt. Sinai Hopital. A former Brooklyn resident he had made his home in Flatbush for 25 years.

Mrs. Elinor Ohms. 30, of 640 Macon Uniondale, noted her unwillingness to press her complaint that the doctor stole the wrap after a falling out last Saturday. They reportedly had been friends for five years. Judge Greason agreed with both sides that there had been Ha regrettable ml-un-del-standing and there doe not appear to be any rase" here." David A.

Ferdinan, attorney Of St. Anthony' Hospital, Wood- Brooklyn, Friday, 8 p.m. interment Cypress Hills Memorial Abbey, Saturday, 11:15 a.m. member of Chancellor Kent Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

haven, on April 38, 1953; survived 3 Lads Arraigned by a ister In Ireland. Bridget Lundy. Requiem Mas at the Hos Henrietta Weckstein After graduating from City MALONEY NORA T. (nee Little. Wllbert R.

and Albert. Reposing M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Saviour's R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRADV -GRACE on AprU 1953, beloved wife of WlUlam and devoted mother of Dolores Marylin Brady; dear sister of Howard Con-roy and Edna White.

Reposing at the Leo F. Reams Funeral Home, I 103-33 Let ferts Boulevard, near I Liberty Avenue, Richmond Hill. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Mas of Requiem Our ladv of Perpetual Help R. C.

College in 1911, Dr. Winkler a son, ur. Bernard Winkler; a Moynlhan), on April 29, 1953. na pital Chapel. 8:30 a.m.

Saturday. Interment St. John's Cemetery. In W. U.

Robbery received a degree in civil en tive of Rathmore, County Kerry, gineering from Brooklyn Poly Ireland, beloved wife of John Jo SQUIBB JOHN, on Wednesday, seph; devoted mother of John, technic institute, and some April 29, 1953, in his 61st year, son daughter, Mrs. Blossom Cohon; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Leon and Mrs. Nettie Cohen, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will he held at 12:45 p.m.

tomorrow at Three 17-year-old youths accused of a $364 holdup In a Margaret, Catherine, Eugene, Mrs, years ago received a Ph rie-! of the late Charles F. Squibb and Nora Mahon and Mrs. Anna John gree in economic from Colli Western Union office were un Margaret R. Dodge. Notice of serv- son; also survived by lour brotners CHARGE BORO CAR DEALER ice later.

der arrest today for assault and and on sister; eight grandchildren bia University. At one time he taught engineering at the Brooklyn Technical Evening the Riverside Memorial Chap rohberv and violation of the and four great-grandchildren. Fu el, itith St. and Amsterdam STORAKER NAT ALIUS C. on April 29, 1953.

beloved husband of Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy GOT 'HOT' ONES FROM N. J. neral Saturday, 8 a.m., from the Chapels, 38 Lafayette Avenue; Sol Manhattan. Burial will be High School, Marie; dear father of Donald W.

In the insurance bnsinessjin Mt. Carmel Cemetery emn Requiem Mass 9 a.m., St 8toraker. Reposing at George D. Al Nemo, alias Albert Ne-' Cross Cemetery. CAMINO-DE8CIO, on April SO, 1933.

Funeral from Bronx Chapel Agatha's R. C. Church, 49th Street Conant Funeral Home, 1120 Flat bush Avenue. Funeral services meropky, 55, of 18fi Prospect1 Park West, was free in $2,500 bail today after arrest and ar and 7th Avenue. Interment cal-vary Cemetery.

James E. Thornton, Director. Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Saturday. 10 a.m Springfield Cemetery, 1990 Webster Avenue, Bronx, Saturday, 10:30 High Mass of Springfield Gardens, L.

I. John Good, 68, Hold Riles Tonight Retired Consultant For Mrs. Semken MARTIN80N LUCY (nee Requiem St. Barnabas Church, 11 a.m. Sullivan Law.

The youths were Dominick Alvino, unemployed, of 8fio!) 21st John Shea of 1163 83d and Richard Lo Pinto of 7918 11th Ave. Shea and Lo Pinto said they were students at Fort Hamilton High School. The trio was accused of taking th emoney from the safe of the telegraph office at 8709 1th Ave, and from Mrs. Alfred Jamison, a clerk of 745 Westminster Road, who was alone in the office at the time. Powell), of 301 St.

Mark's Avenue, SYLVESTER JOSEPH. Repos paper of cars thipped to South America. Nemo's son, Sidney, of 114S E. 31st was arrested by the FBI earlier this month on a similar charge. The son is also scheduled to appear in Felony Court on Monday for a hearing on a grand larceny charge.

The elder Nemo recently pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted grand larceny in the second degree in County Court. ing at hi home, 2668 E. 14th on April 29, beloved wife or tne late John E. Martinson; mother of Mae and Thomas and one Street, until Friday, 10 a.m. CONNELLY MAUDE April 27.

1953, beloved sister of Stella Rae Connelly and Cora Car raignment on a charge of selling cars stolen in New Jersey. The FBI charged that Nemo, owner of Nemo Auto Sales, 1291 Coney Island nold seven stolen cars. Nemo is alleged to have altered the numbers of the cars to 'correspond with registration Garden City, April 30 John grandchild, Sandra; also survived Ralph Alevoll 8c Son Directors. THE FLATBUSH COUNCIL, NO. ter.

Service at Walter B. Cooke Good, Inventor and retired con by brother, Charles PoweU, and Funeral Home, 20 Snyder sister, Mrs. Jessie O'Orady of St Avenue, Friday, 2 p.m. John', Newfoundland. Reposing 497, K.

OF C. We sorrowfully announce the death of our late Brother MICHAEL J. CAROCCIA. DRISCOLL NEIL 8.. the Prospect Funeral Chapels.

195 8th Avenue. Service Friday, 8 Valley Stream, April HO Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Semken, widow of Henry Semken, and a former Brooklyn resident, will be held at 9 o'clock tonight at her home, 247 Foster Ave. Burial will be in Evergreens Cemetery. Mrs.

Semken, who came here about fourteen years ago, died Tuesday in South Nassau Communities Hospital, Rockville 59. of 152 Franklin Street. Sur Members will assemble at Court and Sackett Street, Thursday evening at 8:30. p.m. interment Saturday, 10 am Cypres Hill Cemetery.

Jobless Clerk Keeps 'Busy' Thomas P. O'Shea, Grand Knight. Erickson Parole Plea Is Rejected sultant to General Motors Corporation, died yesterday of a cerebral hemorrhage at the Garden City Golf Club. He was B8 and resided at 14 Heath Place. Mr, Good, who among other things had assisted General Motors engineers in the development of automobile devices, was a son of the, late McOOWAN ANDREW of 669 Partridge Avenue, Lakeview, Passes 100 Phony Checks Paul J.

Baldlnl, Rec. Secy. TOWNSEND ELIHU at Utlca, N. AprU 29, 1953, beloved vtved by two brother and four sister. Funeral fron Arthur Baverstock Chapel, 1M Franklin Street, Saturday at 8:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mas St.

Antony's R. C. Church, 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DUNLEAVY-Suddenly, on April L.

April 29, 1953, beloved hus Mineola, April 30 An un-the car listed on the certificate. Centre. She was 77 on Sunday. Trontnn. Anril 3fl Frank' band of Margaret devoted father of Thereat M.

and Mary Lau McGowan; fond brother of husband of Bertha; loving father of Harold and Grace Eausville. Re For many years Mrs. Semken Ericksorii 'the gambler, iyn. posing at John T. Gallaghers Fu Mrs, Etta McCue.

Matthew John a 12-to-14-month sentence "cm 28, MARY beloved wife of the neral Home. 2549 Church Avenue, J. and Maurice F. McGowan. Fu had been a member of Evangeline Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, and of the Hanson Place the New Jersey State prison tday on charges of pass neral from Barne Funeral Home, after 9 p.m.

Thursday. Masonlcijohn Good Inventor of rope services rrruay, p.m. ruuciavi 291 Hempstead Avenue. West making machinery. Baptist Church, Brooklyn.

Her Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Interment late Thomas dear mother of Thomas, Joseph, Charles, Mary Koitzach, Margaret Fag Ion, Dorothy Emery and Rita Narcario and dear sUter of Elizabeth Mo tola and James Ryan; also survived by 17 Hempstead, L. 8:30 a.m, Satur day, May 2. Solemn Mast of Cypres Hill Cemetery. In World War 1 he served as husband, who was a building a lieutenant commander at the supertntendent In Manhattan on a charge of bookmaking, was denied a parole today by the Jersey State Parole Board.

Homer C. Zink, chairman of the board, announced that as a result of the board's decision, Charles Waning, Director. ing more than 100 worthless checks gince the beginning of March, Police said Daniel W. Vallely, 27, of 118 Fenlmore used nine aliases in securing motor vehicle registration certificates to provide himself with false quiem in St. Thomas the Apostle R.

Church. 9 m. Interment land Last November he abandoned it in Hempstead after an accident. Arrested with Vallely was his cousin, who served him as chauffeur. James F.

Brobson, 28, of 492 Court was accused of transporting Vallely around on his check-cashing junkets and also of occasionally passing one of them himself. It was Vallely's habit of paying the $1 registration tranfer fees with bogus checks that led to his arrest, police said. prominent Brooklyn TURNER MAR A. (nee New London, submarine Mason, died in 1935. grandchildren.

Funeral from her residence, 231 94th Street. Satur Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, Long Island. Ryan), on April 28, 1953, beloved uase Surviving are a daughter, Erickson must serve his maxi' dimu Tnm-r- Vwinir Surviving are his wife. Mrs.lMrs. Grace E.

Perry a nonlpnce of 14 months. day. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patricks Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MICHEL KATHERINE, of grandmother of Evelyn LouiteiElsa Prosper Good; two daugh- Henry C.

Semken, and Mattltuck, L. April 28, 1953. be sister, which will expire next October. Identification papers. Erickson entered the prison: The suspect did not even own Turner; dear lister of John Rytn.jters, Mrs.

Edward Rhett Campbell. loved wife of Jacob Michel. Serv Reposing at the Leo Kearns Fu-jStamford, and. Mrs. Sam FOCKE-EBERHARO JOSEPH, ice at the Garden Chapel of Orville ito complete his sentence last T.

Cronk, Franklin Avenue at neral Home. 103-33 Leffem Boulevard, near Liberty Avenue. Richmond H1U. Funeral Friday, 9:30 on AprU 29, 1953, beloved husband of Catherine; loving father of Mrs. Laurent Jay and Mrs.

Evelyn D-ecember. In addition to coming to the United prison nentence he was fined (states, died in Kew Gardens $1,000 In the Bergen County Hnanital Anril 4 15th Street, Garden City, Friday 8 m. uel Frey of Garden City; a son Thomas Prosser Good of Wood bury. a sister, Mrs. Leon ard M.

Thomas of New York and seven grandchildren. Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Ashton; also survived by three Chas. Caffall, 50, Of Sperry Firm Court, which he paid. A sealed Indictment, handed Teresta R.

C. Church al 10 a.m. MOFFETT ANNE on April 29, 1953. mother of Mrs. Harold W.

grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 9 a.m., from Fox Funeral Home 98-07 Ascan Avenue. Forest Hill; Beckman. Reposing Ballrd-Du Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WARD ALICE on April 28. 1953, of 169 Bergen Street, beloved $1,000 Bail Holds rand Funeral Home, 3 Maple Requiem Mm 9:30 a.m., Our Lady Charles Caffall. 50, of Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. Fu Queen of Martyrs R.

C. Church, Harry F. Blair Son, Directors, fi0th R0ad, Elmhurst. assistant DOCtClTS 111 Death trt. i fiii-n ktr) up last week, alleged culpable negligence In the use of sodium pentothal as an anesthetic in preparation for a circumcision.

The doctor pleaded innocent yesterday when they were arraigned before Judge Peter T. Farrell in Queens County Court. neral services tt Church in the Highland. White Plain, N. wife of the late Hallie Ward; devoted mother of Francis J.

Mack; loving titr of Frank McKee and NNON CA1 a ti IzimtlUK-. rtiraflnr nl nnhlU inljl fnr Saturday, 11 a.m. Interment memory of our dear mother By Anesthetic' Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to Ihe Ford Instrument Company, niece of the late Rev. Dennis Ma- grandm)thCT, Aprll 30, 1948 grandmother, April 30.

1948. Green-Wood Cemetery. Son, Daughters and Grandchildren a division of the Sperry Cor A Brooklyn anesthetist, Dr. ir- imH Vincent 0. Croau, Ulltr A.

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Jaka't Plata ST. l-t44 2 m. for publication the same doy, os late as 10 m. Saturday night for publication Sunday, MOONEY -JOSEPH April 29, porauon, oiec juexiayin Rnirer. 38.

nf 21 Hi 1953, beloved husband of Mse; de voted father of Joan; dear brother mund't R. C. Church. Ocean Avenue tnd Avenue T. Funeral Fri-dty, 9:30 a.m., from Chapel.

44 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mas St. Paul's R. C. Church. 10 t.m.

Interment HQly Cross Cemetery. of Gertrude Finnan, Mary Welsh Srmrmltranrru Helen tnd Daniel Mooney. Funeral from 1541 E. 83d Street. Saturday, Direction Jert J.

Cronin, Inc. JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. Ltt Mo4l CADILLAC CARS Hire for All Occasions im tT. ibd Ar.

fln. SHorr R-m4 Fr-ti b4 C-orUMi Sr-I IPa.m.; Solemn Requiem Mas Our ace Harding Hospital, Avenue and a Nassau Count Istirgeon. Dr. Herman Wolff, 40, During World ar II. 27 vside I)live, Caffall represented the hnrdjNw.k freP to(lav $00o; concern, which he had on cnaI.gef, 0f 2d de-1 in 19.15, at the Naval Gun Kac-I manslaughter in the death lory in Washington.

I). C. Pre-! ijehanan. 10. of 14715 viously he had served as a Road engineer, working on guns, I Roy, son of Dr K.

T. Behanan, Walter B. Cooke fvntrul h-formati) Lady of Good Counsel R. WARD HALLIE. on April 27.L"X Z-SZZZZ Church, Saturday, 9:30 t.m.

In 1953, of 168 Bergen Street, terment Ctlvtry Cemetery. husband of the late Alice (nee Mc- 7 rLT. Keel Ward; devoted father of NAUGHTON THOMAS of Franci J. Mack. Funeral rtamm-THEODORE.

In lov tire-controi computers and au- fnrmpr mender of the UN sec- 329 71st Street, on April 29, be 9:30 a frcm Chapel. 44 7th memory 0f a beloved husband itomatic gun drives, r.tarial anH III- Marv Rehanan loved husband of Elizabeth (nee Alter tne war he served tor who pi.actk.ed medicine for 12i3 nue. imennem, noiy urou wnx- an(j father. Ur'- Wife, FLORENCE, and SONS. Direction Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. Sayers); father of Elizabeth Haynes, Catherine, Thomas, William, Joseph and Edward Naugh- 7, 1 'years in tneir native inaia oe llcationt department, later tak-r ton; brother of James, Michael WAGNER WEBSTER, at PitU- ford. April 29. 1953, beloved; AfkUOUllCilUtttrittll husband of Rose Wagner; tlto ur-1 ing the pout of assistant director. In early life he was a Navy radio operator.

lMllMSiI and Jack. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m., Our Lady of Angels Church. vlved by one niece tnd nephew. Surviving are his wife, Cath O'NEILI -The family of the Itte; M'l Service at the FalrchUd Chapel 20 injitt Art. VUtt t-480t Thursttai Atril IStft MAHONET, Williim 1.

M. -ICklMl SFNVTK. J-hllM. A.M. UCUmI COOPER.

lubtlU O. A.M. Ch-Ml fridnt, Hat lit CIOI IOTT1. Heir. It; 0 A.M.

4 CktMl CONNELLT. Mudt I. M. Ckavel Saturint. Afar In TABRINGTON.

Sir C. I I A.M at Cbl-H MOONEf, J0KP r. a-llllMt S-rlrf SCHADI, C-rlnnf At Cll-el St MAia 2-858S Thurtinl, ivrtl rN. A4lri M. alCkipd COOa, Gnr I.

wr.M.ilCktpil tniau. Hit l't M.rir-I M. at Sorara'air, May lnd HAMILTON. Dal A.M. al Ckaaat, 150-10 HilliidT A77 jAici 4-6670 Fridnv.

May 1st CAVALIERI, GludilU JO A.M. at Ckaaal INCLUSIVE PlllCES In every instance, the pricei shonm below include the following merchandise and services: The casket; a protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; balming; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any fccal cemcterv. iriusivE pniti Solid Mahogany Caskets, from 495 SoLd Oak, from "3J0 Solid Copper, from 945 20 Gauge Steel, (rom 345 Cloth-covered Ctskett, from '183 erine; three tons, Charles Dennis and Brian, and a daughter, Lois. 951 Atlantic Avenue, 8aturdty, 1:30 p.m. MARY E.

O'NEILL wish to thank the clergy, relatives and friend for their kind axDressions of tvm- PATON On April 28. 1953 HUGH of 447 80th Street, de WAIN- Wednesdty, ELBERT, during their recent bereave- voted brother of Mr. Lawrence THe FAMILY. io narmon oireei, oeiovea protner ment "Tat Brookl-i lir it Bail Brower and Edward E. Paton of oi ueorge.

Kepoting ru- tir tsait tectaia at 111 raihttic sad at-scautisBal war af arialiaf arwi al WARD MART E. The family of the late Mary E. Ward with to Englewood, N. J. Funeral from neral Home.

4th Avenue corner Schaefer's Funeral Parlor. th 13th Street. Religious service Fri-Avenue and 42d Street, Friday, day, 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 Brooklra 4 Iks world." 7 a Brook cnann me ciergy, reisuvra ana friends for their kind expression I May 1. 8:45 a m.

Requiem Mass a.m. Interment Long Island Na-St. Michael R. Church. In- tional Cemetery.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS tmci im Complete Funerals Now As Always Priced From $190 i TllllMll SHors Road 5-1600 75tN ST. I FIFTH AVE. brooklyn. v. earl herbst, rresident of sympathy during their recent bereavement.

The FAMILY. WalterBCoohc terment Calvary Cemetery. tar. Arm Vnrfc't larjrif funeral Direelon PHILIAS J. E.

SICARD GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlon 1120 Flatbuth Ave. BUckmintter 2-0247 Successor la GeoW.Peese The Only Frtnch-Canadiaa YARRINGTON SARA C. Cnee McGovern). April 29, 1953, beloved wife of Ernett devoted mother of Dorothy sister of Mrs.

Grace Golden. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass lOur Lady of Refuge R. C. Church, jStvUirdiy.

i m. Interment St. Cemetery. MOOK1YN 'UNflAl HOMES OUIINI fUNUtl HOMIS Snydar 1-4800 IM 10 Millsadsi tvtniM-JAmilci t-K70 SO tavantk 2 151 14 Noithtrn Blvd. FLushinc 3-6D0 tl SNYDER AVL AT FUTBUSN Ml UUttr f-4iM tcvEirm ml z-un MANNAttAM (ONX 1 OUIIN EBBERS-HILL.

Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CLINTON AVENUE CHAPEL 519 Clinton Brooklyn IMAin 2-0531 MCENSFO FI'MFRAI. RIRECTOR AND EMBALM! IN NEW YORK 1011 Madlaen Art. at tl N. T.

C. tUNIttf HOMIS IN MANHATTAN IIONI tlOOKIVN OUIIN' JlTUUIiJ.iJallUBp' mi 1 1 im 1 1 1 1 1 i I MtMiiiinTM In Titt i mTiW rkaml tUKla In All Rnraaaka LEhigh S-2993.

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