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BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 31, 1949 15 Sraihn Eastern Seaboard Clergymen Joseph C. Dooley, Chinchillas Bred HOLMES ROBERT JOHS. August 30, 1949, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth (nee McGuln-nesa), devoted father of Florence, In Boro Garage To Take Part in Dr. Brunn Rites Rock Corp.

Official Andrs and Mra. Agnes McCann. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 from McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Continued from Page 1 mann, James Kemp, Conrad Ambach, Anna Armstrong, E. H. Bums, Thomas Darrell, Claudia Oooley, Joseph Lamia, Patrick Lefren, Andrew McKenna, James Meier, Margaret Minchin, Joseph Molloy, William O'Neill, Anna Ministers and prominent laymen from Lutheran churches Point Lookout, Aug.

31 The Barth, E. August Bockelmann Flatbush Avenue. Requiem Mass St. Athanasius R. C.

Church, 10 simple, Mr. Williams says. The herd, as they are called, is housed in pens of wire mesh funeral of Joseph C. Dooley, Albert Zimmermann and Wil a.m. interment bt.

unark ceme- throughout the country were CTrising, Celia icry. vie president In charge of sales of the New York Trap Rock about two feet wide and four feet long and 18 inches to three rrrHnn Potririn. Pol1wvhia C. I HUSSEY JAME3 of 283 orporation, who died Monday In his home, 115 Inwood liam Ilecht, Local organizations represented will be: Lutheran Hospital of Brooklyn, by August H. Legenhausen and John Kennlnger, of the gatherin today at St.

Peter's Lutheran Church, Ridgewood, 94 Hale to participate funeral services for the Rev. feet high. A nest, which is sim lHaaga, Henry Reilly. Archibald Brooklyn, on Ausust Hanoury.MUdredSantxy. Charlotte l30' 1949- beloved husband of Eliza- ply a wood box about 15 inches will take place at 10 a.m.

Fri beth (nee Christ); also survived L. Schmidt, M. L. square, 13 attached to the cage, day fro mthe Falrchild Chapel, by four brothers, John, George Dr. Arthur J.

Brunn, pastor of as the animals re nocturnl and Franklin Ave. and 12th William and Joseph. Reposing at board of directors; the Lutheran Educational Society, by Arthur the church for 45 years and must have a place where they Garden City, wit ha requiem Molme. Robert Schumacher, J. James Weiss, Sadie "iOCleinert.

Charles Wilkens, August "Krickel, William Zahn. Annie vice president of the Lutheran can sleep in the daytime free mass at. 11 a.m. at Our Lady of J. Doege, president of Concordia the Miller Funeral Home.

64-19 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village. Funeral Friday, September 2, Church-Missouri bynod, who from light and disturbance. Collegiate Institute. Bronxville, the Miraculous Medal R. C.

Church, here. si died Saturday at the age of 69, Swing Rigged l'p N. the Wartburir Lutheran Pens can be rigged out with Home for the Aged and Infirm, AMBACH On August 30, 1949,19:30 a.m.. followed by Solemn Re- ANNA, beloved mother of Mrsjquiem Mass at 10 a.m., St. Nicholas Henrietta Cooke, Mrs.

Annette'R. Church. Brooklyn. Interment Winge, Paul and Harry Ambach. St.

John's Cemetery. The Rev. Dr. John w. Be-hnke of Chicago, president of the synod, will deliver the ad by the Rev.

William J. Wilten- Born in Brooklyn 50 years ago, Mr was with the corpbratlon, producers of crushed stone and other huild-l burg superintendent; Beth shelves or swings to stimulate exercise. The illiamses have a number of round 'tin affairs, like cans with both ends cut off Religious and Eastern Star funeral dress in praise Of the borough lehein Lutheran Children's Home, Staten Island, by the service at Chapel, 38 Laiayette "rZ, V. minister who had become Avnmta Thursriov A nm Tntr. ing materials, with offices ot 230 Park Manhattan, for i Known mrougnoui me nation ment Friday.

2 p.m.. Avenue beloved Femetfrv tband of Margaret A. Lemmermann; Rev. Theodore H. Thormahlen, superintendent, and the Metro Idear father of Charles Mrs.

30 years. He was a member of the Gen eral Contractors Association politan Lutheran Inner Mis or sections of stove pipe, attached to the side of their pens, and the chinchillas stretch out inside them, a furry tall fluttering at one end and a whiskered George Slebold Son, Directors. iCharles Ashton; son of Charles land Nelly: brother of Robert. Fu sion, by the Rev. William M.

Stieve, executive secretary. 7 ARMSTRONG EUPHEMIA the New York Athletic Club, the Traffic Club of New York The Eastern District of the sooty nose trembling at the as a leading churchman and administrator. The Rev. Robert Ricdel, assistant pastor of St. Peter's, will conduct the ritual.

Preceding the services, starting at 2 p.m., the visiting clergymen and laymen, together with representatives of organizations in which Dr. Brunn was active neral from the Scully Funeral Home, 203 De Kalto Avenue, Friday at 9 a.m.; thence to Queen of All and the Moles lub, an organ' izatlon of tunnel contractors. other. The chinchilla has to have Lutheran Church Missouri Synod will be represented by the Rev. Gustave M.

Karkau of August 30, 1949, beloved mother of Margaret Hunter, Mary Barclay, I Bertha Hunter, James and Charles; also survived by six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Heme, 20 Snyder Avenue, Thurs- Saints R. C. Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Buffalo, and Valparaiso Uni Rosamond a. Dooley; a son, dally bath of fullers earth.

This is given in a large flat pan and, unlike children, there is no KRICKEL WILLIAM E. on 5fi 1949. at AlbUQllprnnp Joseph two daughters, Joan and Rosamond Dooley; two ly interested, will march down UNCLI AND NIICI WED Mendel Rosenbfum, 55, of HO Sumner it shown placing wedding ring on finger of Mrs. Regina Pofstrong, 36, of 500 Ocean daughter of his sister, in a unique ceremony ot Providence, R. I.

Rabbi, Morris G. Silk officiates. The couple was married in that State because it is the only one which sanctions such unions in accordance with Levitical law. fiav. II nm TnTprmpnt Frlrlnv.

2 versity, Valparaiso, only Lutheran university in the United States, by Dr. Adolph W. Wismar. i ueiuveu iiuouauu in ijiumut "Arlington Cemetery, Arling-iM- ervi nr. waiter i the aisle of the church In a pro difficulty.

The animal lies in the dust and rolls over rapidly a dozen or more times, gets up, brothers, John H. and Edwin two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Burial will be in Maple Grove K. Gallucci and Mrs. Adelaide ton, N.

J. ICooke. Funeral Home, 20 Snv-lcesslon headed by members of Icier Avenue (near Flatbush, Peter's Church Council. The BROOKLYN LODGE NO. 22,: Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Cremation latter are Frederick Schur-B. P. O. ELKS Brothers: Funeral Pond. Thurscav.

1 Dm. i shakes himself, and is all set. emeterv. Food never having been plen Parker, and his mother, Mrs Isabella T. Dooley.

tiful in the upper reaches of the Andes, diet is no problem: chin aervioe for brother, ARCHIBALD; E. REILLY, Wednesday, August LAMIA PATRICK, on August! 8 p.m., at New York and Brooklyn 28, 1949; beloved husband of Ada Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford father of Arthur and Corp. Irving Topp, chlllas eat about everything of Russians Mass On Yugo Border Continued from Page 1 Demands Probe In Robeson Riot Rachel McDowell, Ex-Church Editor vegetable origin. Seeds, grains, hay and a little fruit and greens Street.

i grandfather of Patricia. Services HYMAN D. RAPPS. Exalted Ruler. 'Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at John J.

South Pacific Vet uffica nicely. If you want to tThoma Cuite, Secretary. Healey Funeral Home. 2977 Ocean Avenue. Interment Friday, 10:30, Continued from Page 1 000 men, publicly pledged today make a chinchilla your pal for life, just offer it a few raisins.

Dampness and excessive heat Rail Workers to Go On 5-Day Work Week Chicago, Aug. 31 (U.R) The nation's railroads go on a five-day work week tomorrow. The 40-hour, five-day week was recommended by an emergency fact-finding board ar appointed by President Truman to head off a threatened rail strike. The 40-hour week will cover Rachel K. McDowell of the A funeral with military honors was held today for Corp.

that the guard would die fighting if Yugoslavia was invaded. property damaged must find nothing but reulsion in real are the two things' that are fatal. Americans who are opposed to "We are prepared to give our Irving Topp, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Topp of 156 West End Manhattan Litters Are Small any form of wool-hatters, black Times Square Hotel, Manhattan, church news editor of the New York Times for 28 years until her retirement last December, died yesterday in University Hospital, Manhattan.

She was 69. BURNS THOMAS. August 29. 1949, at his home, 204 Covert Street. Survived by his wife, Mary (nee Murphy); two daughters, Mrs.

Breunig, Mrs. Willam Seufert; two sons, James and 'Thomas; six grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, from his Solemn Mass of Requiem-Fourteen Holy Martyrs R. C. Church, at 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. William P. Murphy Son. shirts or 'super Americans. Litters range from one to five a.m., Cypress Hills Abbey.

LEFREN ANDREW suddenly, August 29, 1949, beloved husband of Florence. Service at the Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m. McKENNA JAMES, suddenly, August 30, 1949, of 512 5th Avenue, beloved son of John and Catherine Kelly. McKenna. Requiem Mass Friday, 9 a.m., Holy Family R.

C. Ben Kaufman, national exe but are usually small, and Beach, whose body was recently returned here from the South Pacific, where he was killed In cutive director of the J. W. dam will have two a year for lives" for Yugoslavia'3 defense against the Cominform, the pledge said. Disclosure of the SovieJ troop movements came only a few hours after the latest Russian about 1,000,000 "non-operating" declared that while his organl the most part.

Not being fnv employes who previously action May 2, 1943. Burial was in Long Island National Ceme zatlon disagreed emphatically olously inclined, mating is for worked a 4S-hour week. Faced with the necessity of hirine ad with Robeson political views life, and the pairs are kept to "the violence and racial and DARRELL CLAUDIA sister 'Church. Reposing at Chapel of Jo- note to Jugoslavia oenounce(iUiiionai worKers anil paying ditional gether. Females are larger than the males and deal ruthlessly religious abuses manifested at of Mrs.

George C. Rogers and MrsJseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and 4th tne nto regime as an "agent ot Overtime, most roads have an-foreign imperialist circles" andjnounced that they will close the demonstration are far nore with a philandering spouse Robert J. Wilson, 78 Fenimore Avenue. R(rM Tirnnklvn Died surlripnlv.

tery, Farmingdale. Corporal Topp was 23. Born in Brooklyn, he was graduated from Boys High School in 1939. After a year at Harvard, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1911. He went overseas two years later.

destructive of American democ Born in Newark, Miss McDowell began her newspaper career as a reporter for the Newark Evening News in 1902. Six years later she became religious news editor of the New York Herald and then joined the Times staff in that capacity in 1920. Surviving are a sister, Pauline Atkins of Newark, and two brothers, Ezra McDowell of Maplewood, N.J., and W. Tim- warned that Russia "does not their freight offices on Satur Some chinchillas have lived 21 I. u.

rtJ MEIER MARGARET. Antmst. JlUKlUJb 40. BU UCL I1UU1C a I HttirJI racy than any song Mr. Robe days.

years, but the average span is -Lit Smithamnton. Bermuda. F- 1949, beloved wife of the late respect deserters." Troop Report! Confirmed son may have sung." 8 to 12 years. x-itiuvui, utrar muuici ui mis. uu- The American Civil Liberties DOOLFA JOSEPH Augustilian Jensen, Edward, Frank, Con- Union called for a Federal in rad and Kenneth.

Reposing at the 29, 1949, beloved husband of Rosa- All chinchillas bred In the United States are registered and none is being raised just Authoritative sources made It plain that the Soviet troop movements were not rumors vestigation. Nicholas Blasius Funeral Home, 710 Knickerbocker Avenue, until 9:30 for the pelts. Breeders, Mr Robeson, American Labor a.m. Thursday, Solemn Requiem anus McDowell of New Bruns Party Representative, Vito Mar planted by Cominform agents to speed up the Soviet war of Mass St. Barbara's R.

C. Church, Williams said, are interested in improving the strains and wick, N.J. 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Ceme building up the herds.

tery. mond B. Dooley and father of Jo-'' seph Rosamond Doo- ley; brother of John Edwin B. vToley, Mrs. Kathleen E.

Galluccl and Adelaide Parker; son of Isabella T. Dooley. Funeral from the Falrchild Chapel, Franklin Avenue at 12th Street, Garden City, on Friday, at 10 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal R. C. Church at Point Lookout, nerves against Marshal Tito.

They said knowledge of the Russian moves was based on The first chinchillas were brought to this country about MINCHIN JOSEPH. August 30, Archibald Reilly, Fire Inspector The funeral of Archibald E. Reilly of 129 Clermont an inspector of blasting in the New York Fire Depart met for more than 22 years, will take place at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow from the Mrs. R.

Ginsberg, cantonio and City Councilman Benjamin Davis one of the 11 top Communists on trial on conspiracy charges In Manhattan Federal Court, were speakers at a Civil Rights Congress rally In Harlem last night, at confirmed reports Varipapa Places Second In U. S. Bowling Poll Kalamazoo, Aug. 31 Connie Schwoegler of Madison, tournament veteran, today was named Bowler-of-the-Year in the eighth annual balloting of the National Bowling Writers Association. Schwoegler received 356 points in the nation-wide poll to win by a comfortable margin over Andy Varipapa, Hempstead, L.

trick-shot artist, who won the trophy the previous season. Varipapa was second with 1949. rather of Mrs. John F. Schumacher, Mrs.

Edward T. Cassidy Lester and Anthony Minchin 2d years ago by Mathias Chapman, an American en gineer working in South Amer Yugoslav border troops have been ordered to be particularly Jewish Worker Service at the Garden Chapel of L. where a Solemn High Mass which Robeson declared: careful not to cause or to be drawn into anv incidents with Orville T. Cronk, Franklin ica who was fascinated by the little animals, already rapidly Avenue at 15th Street, Garden City, will oe offered at 11 a.m. FRISING CELIA, suddenly "I will be back with my Mrs.

Esther Ginsberg, organ- the country's Cominform neigh vanishing. He managed to se N. Thursday at 8 p.m. chapel at 187 S. Oxford St.

A re- izer of the Ladles' Auxiliary of 29, 1949, beloved wife of cure 11, which he brought to the New Lots Talmud Torah, quiem mass will be offered at 10 Frank mother of Mrs. Edith C. California. Most of the chin MOLLOY WILLIAM suddenly, on August 29, at his home, bors. Incidents which have occurred despite this caution have not been reported in' the Yugo friends and hold my concert in Peeksklll and a lot of other places around the country.

We are going to hold our meetings all over these United States and 041 Pennsylvania and its chillas in captivity here can be and Marian Baeber; grand mother of Judith M. Hines. Serv 14 Stockholm Street, beloved hus- chairman for the last 30 years traced back to Chapman herd Ices at Walter B. Cooke, Fu died yesterday in her home, 705 slav press because it was felt band of the late Josephine (nee Birch); devoted father of William, John and Margaret; loving brother How Tliey Look we'll be ready." He added: "The neral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, New Jersey Ave. She was 64.

258 points, edging out Buddy a.m. at Sacred Heart R. C. Church and burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr, Reilly died Monday In his home at the age of 58.

He was a member of the Seneca Club, the Brooklyn Lodge of Elks and they might alarm the public. The Soviet note said yester Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Lu- surest way to get police pro Chinchillas are about eight Surviving -are her husband nomar ot Uhicago, who had 251. of James and John. Funeral Thurs theran Cemetery, Friday, 11 a.m tectlon Is to make It clear that inches long; they have large day that Yugoslavia reminded Ralph Ginsberg, founder and first president of the Talmud we are going to protect our day, 9:30 a.m., from Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass SI.

John the Baptist R. C. the Soviet Government of a ears and a three or four-inch tail, and resemble small rabbits selves." Torah; three sons, Dr. Jacob the American Legion. GOODMAN MARY, entered 'Into life eternal on August 30, at her residence, 652 E.

18th Street, J5J UfLNO. 788-1911! THB THE STTP nv more than anything else. Their "puppy feeling so big she is barking at an elephant." Call Tito a Famint Two brothers, William J. and He said that left-wing groups YORK, Ginsberg, Maxwell R. Ginsberg and Saul Gaynes, and two the Glare of Ood, -teloved wife of the late Patrick John F.

Reilly, survive. noses are adorned with long are ready to "take the offen WifXA'fib ARtl ETT AC-NTS Goodman and dear mother of daughters, Mrs. Ruth Hurwitz Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'NEILL ANNA on August 30.

1949, beloved wile of Dennis loving mother of Alice dear black whiskers which they sive againnt anti-Communists The Soviet note, latest in a long exchange, refuted point and Mrs. Rose Berens. keep in continuous motion. The throughout the country. Helen R.

Pershing Funeral services were to be fur is unique. It is as fine as Elizabeth and the late Francis Goodman. Fune-al from her residence, Friday. Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge Church. ny point for 6,000 words, the Yugoslav charges of Aug.

20 spider web, for as many as 80 Helen Robinson Pershing, a sister of Mary and Katherlne O'Neill. Funeral from Walter B. cousin of the late Gen. John fur fibers grow from each root MARY bON, in Infant under trio aire of four- ONT KRiSTISE JOhIn- held at 2 p.m. today at the I.

J. Morris Funeral Chapel, 9701 Church Ave. Burial will be in Mount Judah Cemetery. Left-Wing Unions mat tne soviet Union betrayed Yugoslavia in the Austrian Pershing, died yesterday in her creating a veritable down. Near Cooke.

Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue (near Flatbush Avenue); Solemn Requiem Mass Holv home at wilkinsburg, the skin it is deep slate blue, Map Battle to peace treaty conference and thereby gained an extra then comes a white band a frac suburb of Pittsburgh, according Cross R. C. Church, Friday, 10 a.m. tion of an inch wide, and the SUSAN HITirWrM 000,000 in Austrian reparations. Remain in C.

I. O. to word received here. She was 83. Born in Pittsburgh, she was iinn.r ends are tipped with dark gray.

a.m. interment uaivary ceme-, tery. GORDON PATRICIA ANN. Tuesday, August 30, 1949, beloved daughter of Peter A. and Harriet Ellery Gordon; devoted sister of 1 Barbara C.

Funeral from the Fair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem "Mass St. Francis of Assist R. C. 'Church, 9:45 a.m. I he Soviet note angrily at Interment St.

John's Cemetery. O'REILLY EMANUEL on August 29. beloved husband of graduated from the Pittsburgh tacked the Tito regime as a Left-wing unions of the C.I.O. The fur is quite long and the animal looks rather puffed up Female College, of which her father was president. She was Sarah; loving father of Mrs.

Cath Mrs. Annie Zahn, Former Teacher (RaprtnUd fron Ymtrdiy'i IM Edition!) Funeral services for Mrs because of this. will fight to remain in that body despite the edict of top group of "wild Fascists" for accusing Russia of double dealing in diplomatic conferences. erine Biagins, Edwin and Paul; active In Methodist affairs and In the 20s, when some skins dear brother of Stella O'Reilly. Fu-1 C.I.O.

leadership to "conform or was a member of the Daughters were reaching the market, near 'Only persons who have be get out," a resolution adopted neral Friday, 8:30 a.m., from Harry F. Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 ly $200 was paid for a single trayed socialism and democ HAAGA HENRY, of 8012 Colo- of the American Revolution and the Woman's Club of by left-wing leaders at a con racy and become wild Fascists ftlal Road, on August 30. Coney Island Avenue: Requiem Annie J. Moore Zahn. 81, of ferenre in Manhattan Center skin which would weigh only an ounce or so, although only ibeloved husband of Jennie (neejMass 9 a.m., Our Lady of Refuge 1274 Pacific who died Fri last night declared.

are capable of talking so idly, unashamedly and loosely about Kerrigon). Services at the E. C.I1- Church. Interment Holy six or seven inches square day at Catskill, will be held at Waldeck Home for Funerals, Cemetery More than 1,500 persons attended the conference which, It Fantastic prices, ranging to the Ssoviet Union and its Gov Dcanjs $30,000 and more, have been ernment," the note said. PELLECCHIA CARMINE, on was expected in advance, would DI.

juma 2:30 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday) in the George W. Pease Son Funeral Home, 433 Nos-trand Ave. Burial will be in SCHMIDT MARGARET paid for garments comprising a HANBURY MILDRED R. (nee 'August 29, of 5920 Fort Hamilton f.vri" inr.

vny, or nw York for WU" FLOATING lay the ground for setting up a separate labor federation after hundred or more skins. LOUISE, at Elmont, L. 'on August 29, 1949, aged 51, beloved sis Parkway; beloved husband of Angelina; loving father of Ralph. Skelly), on August 28, 1949, beloved wife of Joseph devoted mother of Gloria Dowdell, Joan and Jo- Green-Wood Cemetery. seceding or being expelled from Distance Walker Gives Bloo dto Red Cross Joseph, Mrs.

Anne Ascuitto, Sam. ter of William Schmidt, Mrs. Alfred Gast and Mrs. Albert Baker Mrs. Zahn was the widow of the C.I.O.

seph Hanbury; grandmother ofMrs. Florentina Konopka, Mrs Christopher and Gloria Dowdell. Ermalinda La Porte, Rudolph, Es- Services at "The Universal Chapel," Valentine H. Zahn who Called the conference "on Painters, Bosses World champion distance RR A AlTtDQ Lexington Avenue at 52d Street, was widely known In the sur democracy and. autonomy with VOryc Tnc.

AM Kl LW Art IN ATIO.N- Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.m., fromther and Raymond; also survived the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 iy eight grandchildren and one Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Interment gical supply business. Born in in the C.I.Q.." the gathering walker Henry Laskau of New York, who just recently won the Manhattan, a daughter of the Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, Long Island. great-granddaughter. Reposing at adopted resopns declaring KJjYN CHA1 Sign Year's Pact i8-mile walking marathon from R.

Aievoli 1435 64th Street. late Capt. Charles A. Moore and 'Flatbush Avenue; Requiem. Mass 8:45 a.m., St.

Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, interment National Ceme-. tery. the policies of the C.I.O.

to be "aggressive and dictatorial" and Lake Placid to Saratoga Springs, CER. Josephine Adams Moore, she SCHUMACHER JOSEPH. Of JCinpw AMERICAN CAN. A strike of Brooklyn today took a shorter walk, but CER REV. CALEB 'S.

433 De Kalb Avenue. Reposing atl resolving to: Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th Street and 5th Avenue, Thursday. -10 am. Interment St. John's WW V.

KV. CHARLES IL painters was averted today i life-saving one. He walked Breglia Chapel, 477 Park Avenue, "Fight to remain within the HANRAHAN MARGARET nto the Red Cross Blood Donor at Franklin Avenue. Solemn Re C.I.O. and to exert all our infla with the signing of a one-year agreement between the joint council for three locals of the ence to return the C.I.O.

to its MRS. ELIZABETH CORDON hi wife: CORNELIA FAIRb5kV RAYMOND M. WCO MR- DorO-J'5n' -PESPARD- SAP. AH rDES-PARD. his wif: HELEN ATWOiiO-Al-OUSTA LYNPE DtiV AL' PR FOWLS M4WRn li kOv c-ir resided most of her life in Brooklyn.

She was a teacher in Public School 16 for about 13 years and retired when she was married 20 years ago. She was a member of the Bedford Central Presbyterian Church anH a fnrner mpmhnr nf thr quiem Mass, St. Patrick's Church, Kent and Willoughby Avenues, Friday, 10 a.m. Center at 57 Willoughby as one of a group giving blood for a woman who is in a New York founding principles of democ Brotherhood of Painters, Deco racy and autonomy." rators and Paperhangers, A. F.

hospital with a critical blood CIEL: NANCY fc. MRS A WEISS SADIE. Services TAWRIE, native of St. John's, Newfoundland, on August 30 1949, i devoted mother of William, George and Robert Lawrle; also survived )iy four grandchildren. Solemn Re- fluiem Mass, Friday, 9:30 a.m., St.

Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, 9th 'Street and 4th Avenue. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and 4th Avenue.

disease. and the Brooklyn Master Wednesday, 12 noon, at "The River Sir, P'lVAL MOORE-FRANCES MOORK hi. wif: ma VI 4 MOORE LEYRErT C.EORCE' ALLEN MOORE- CT.TVF I.TVIvnifno Laskau, who gave a pint of Ross Street Presbyterian Greek War Minister side," Brooklyn, Park Circle at Ocean Parkway. Painters Association. Under the new agreement, painters will receive $2.50 an Church.

VAL. II- PHILIP DnVAL: AUCtTFT. YARDLEY: Ol.TVE IH'R A VT SVITH EDYTH Micr" MlDiV i vJiiS: REILLY On August 29. 1949, ARCHIBALD Inspector N. Y.

F. brother of William J. and John also survived by aunt, two nieces, one nephew and several cousins. Funeral from Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street, on Thursday, September 1, at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Sacred Heart R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SANTRY CHARLOTTE, on August 30, 1949, of 175 Saratoga Avenue, beloved wife of Edward Surviving are a son, Valen Hails Mountain Victor Athens, Greece, Aug. 31 (U.R) WILKENS AUGUST Au hour for a seven-hour workday SOLIE: HELEN M.

ASH- fELL: wa tine H. Zahn assistant con troller of the American Tele blood during his visit to the Red Cross blood bank, was on the 1948 United. States Olympic team. Now in the freight forwarding business, he runs for the Maccabi A. C.

He holds the world record for the one mile schedule. Men working on B. BTJH'M: ROBERT TOTTon 5PS: ALLEN EPB8; JANE COT. IE scaffolding or under other War Minister Panayotis Kanellopoulos sent a message COT-N: WIL- phone and Telegraph Company, gust 30, 1949. beloved husband of the late Nellie Wilkens; devoted father of August W.

Wilkems and Loretta Sltgreaves; brother of Margarite Turnbell, Laura Wilkens nA TAanU hazardous conditions will re TON EBBS MARY E. COTTON-MAM H. C6TTON- LENA MrAN FRESH AIR CT.rrri np vi-u s'UFF: ana a sister, irma L. Moore YORK- 4 ceive an extra hour's pay daily. A OTI.4 TAJflK: LUELLj EAMAN: HELEN t.

BUCK SEAMAN; HELEN t. MRS. Walter B. Cooke The unions demand for a percent contribution to an JAMES ALBERT WTI.SON (Mariori the Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic avld Benson indoor walk and the National A. A.

U. record for the 10,000 meter walk. of congratulations today to government troops for their victory in the Grammos Mountains, but he warned that the future still is dark. "I'd like to emphasize that Avenue, Friday, 8:30 p.m. (Reprinted from Taaterday Late Edition) old-age fund was waived.

1Spl.vv","n, MARILYN HUGEL; LESLIE FAOJN- MARY BROUnH-TON; MRS. HENRY Y. RTRDSA B- DR. DAVID EDWARDS riiREvrir nn-io. devo'ed mother of Lawrence and Evelyn? loving daughter of Nora Gillen; dear sister of Mrs.

Roland Brown, Mrs. Agnes Plum, Mrs. James La Rue, Mrs. Robert INC. INFOIMATION.

ZAHN ANNIE J. MOORE, rUNIRAl A requiem mass for David Eenson, a veteran Brooklyn letter carrier who died Satur l.Tl'LIA DuVAL: CUV! LIVINGSTON' widow of Valentine beloved the time to rest on our laurels ULitcr 6-4800 20 Snyder Art. has not yet arrived," he said. day In his home, 621 58th St man, Mrs. Warren- Cady and Ken-imother Valentine H.

Zahn neth Reposing J. J. Gal- dear sister of Irma L. Moore. Serv-lagher Sons Funeral Home.

25-ices at the George W. Pease Son The problem of annihilatine Walter St. will be offered at 10 a.m. tomor the remainder of the enemy e. Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand Ave Aberdren Street (between Broad row (Wednesday) at Our Lady way and Bushwick Avenue i.

Sol New York's largetf fwral free fort of Perpetual Help R. C. Church Wcdnesdaf. jtuputf it it VT.M.r, Frank A.M. at Chanr) i BKNNE.

Martini :.10 A M. Thawl BERNHtRO. Anna I M. al Ctaaprl Thursday. September Itt William I no P.M.

at Chaprl NOSTR UM) Carl I. 1:00 P.M. al Chapel Fridnv, September 2nd Anna A. A M. at Cflaprl ARMSTRONG, Eaphrmia 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel rRISINO. Cella Serrlra to be Arrant ei nue, at Hancock Street, Wednes day, 2:30 p.m. and the problem of our borders still remains. The future is still dark." emn Requiem Mass, Friday, 10 a.m., Burial will be in St. John's 'Dtttriptivt frkt np at our Lady of Lourdes Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Titt cgcmorfam Liebiing to Wed Ctotk Cmn4 Caslwt ttSO-f It0-t230 Hd Hlil $2M SIMOti MMMMCrr ArJK)Mtal CURTIS GEORGE M. Jr. In SO Srrenlk At. MAia 2-8S8S Cemetery.

Born in Manhattan years ago, Mr. Benson was a mail carrier out of Station 50th St. and 6th for 36 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret N.

Benson; a daughter, Margaret Benson, and a son, David. Reno, Aug. 31 fU.R) A. J. Thtf Prkts Indtidi: Otket wkh band tngravtd ntmi pUli.

Protective outer-cast. Removing deceased fnnnrfnw. September tut EfSINYAK, Anna POO A.M. at Chapel Liebiing of the New Yorker memory of a dear friend. ROPKE In sad and loving mem ory of a beloved daughter and sis SS2S If you want to cipreai youi lhaokl to relative, friend or th clergy foi their ympalhy during bereavement, you my place as "Arknowl-edjinenl like the one below for only 90c per line of 6 word or lei.

Magazine will marry Lucille Hille Spectorsky of New York tomorrow. Liebiing was granted ter. ADELAIDE A. ROPKE, who God called home one year ago DnVAL. an Infant undr th a of fort(in VMrs: SEND C.Rr.ETt.Nri Wbrrcaj.

tho IRVINO TRt'ST COMPANY, a hankinir corporation havln it. principal place nf tm-lnM at No. 1 Wall Street Boromch r.f Manhattan. Cltv nf New Yrn-lc. bavin: presented iff account a.

Sols Surviving Temporary Admlnintrator of the toad, chattel and credit of. ana aaj Srvle Survlvine Executor of the. Will and of FLORENCE FAIRBANKS DnVAL de-ceased, lately residing at No. 9 Street, in the Borotieh of Brooklyn, County of Citv and State of New York and as Executor of the will of Guv DuVal deceased Admlniatrator and Co-Executor of the will of aaid FU)RENCF FAIRBANKS DuVAL. and a patltion prayin that its accounts mav he judicially ettl-d.

Now. therefore, vou and each of you are herehv cited to -how raoa. before our Surrogate's Court of the C.uintv of Kinxr. to held in Rem 2- A at the Hall or In th Cnuntv of on the cliv of October. at 9 an in ''i forenoon, why uch sett'emnt of r-it'-tjonr' account." not bp h-'l.

nnd afd petition-T ha' o--h otb-r and further relief to the Court may accm propT I.N TESTIMONY WHEREOF havp cau-d tb of nir iid StirroeVe'a Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS Hon. FRANCIS D. McCAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at th For-oueh of Brooklyn, in the aid County, tha 24th day of Auut.

1949. AARON L. JACOPY. Clerk of the Surroiau Court. u31- a divorce yesterday from Ann 1S0-10 HUliiaV At.

JAmaica 6-6670 Wediesitav. Augutt ititt ER. Mariaret 9 0 A.M. at Chapel CARTT. Rolls H.

9:30 A.M. at Chapel RICK MAN, Franklin r. 10:00 A.M. at Chapel MHRNFR. Catherine J-nfl r.M.

at Chapel Th'iridny, September lit -CORCORAN'. Eligeheth Serviee to be Armn-rd McGinn Liebiing on grounds of three years' separation. from my local hoipital or residence. Embalming and dressing; Gentleman's suit or Lady's dress. Use of chapel or reposing room and necestary funeral equipment.

Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-piece. Procuring burial permit. Hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. IIOOIITN VUNIIAL NOMIS 20 SNYDft AVINUI al 'latbush Av.

Ul 6-4100 50 SIVfNTH AVINUI MA In 2-1513 QUMNS fUNIIAl HOMIf 150- 10 HIIUIDI AVINUI JAmal.a -470 1-32 'OUST AVINUI Htgwiwn J-OvCX 151- 14 NOITHiRN IVD FUhIn 2-4400 fMfl Htmn In MawMffaa Irawa Irafya Qm DOS The family nf th lit John Doe Lshei to thank the cler. re.atites and friends for their expressions of nmpathy during tnair recent bereavement RDAfiui Vai rnajroAi unure Second Half Starts Second half play got underway in the Bushwick Community League under the auspices of the Division of Community Education of the Board of Education with the Braves blanking the Cardinals twice, 10 and 30. Johnny Marsala registered both mound triumphs. In th first half cam today. She suffered patlrntW and Ion for more thin thirty years Aid left, behln.l io arhlr.i heart That time can never heal, MOTHER and SISTER.

SARZIN JOSEPHINE. Cherished thoughts of a loving mother and grandmother, who will never be forgotten. The FAMILY. SCHAUF In loving memory of my dear wife, CAROLINE, and our mother, who died August 31. 1946.

JACOB, IRVING and VERNON. 1 GEORGE D. CONANT Moadlngar Funtrol Parlor For your comfort our Chapel Air-Conditioned 1120 Flatbush Avenue TL BUckmimHr 2-0247 10 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER 6-4CT0 tmnN Ammm-MUi Z-tSIS ffUNIIAL NOMIt IN SROOKIYN MANHATTAN IRONX QUIINI Jutr Phone MAin 4-6200 Aid for Mim Hart El paign, the Braves finished in a first place tie with the Apaches..

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