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

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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. THU: 11 Mrs. Nelson, 91, FULLER On May 14. 1945. ALBERT beloved husband of Rita mee Dawson): father of Albert, son cf Albert and b'-nthr nf vitrre and nephew, of Benjamin Thompson, fcuueral frioay, a.u., from residence, 257 54th Street; thence to the R.

C. Church of St. Barring of 10-Year BackoTooietoRun r. On Dwyer Ticket 60-Year Resident VP -C VVL i Funeral services for Mr.s. Laura Nelson, who died Monday at the age Michael, where a solemn requiem oi hi.

wi.i De neia at iu am. u-murrow (Friday! at her home. 742 51st. St The Rev Carl O. Swann 1 iW will officiate Burial will be in mass will be oiierea.

interment Holy Crass Direction of Joseph Redmond. GARCIA-SOPHIE KATHERINE. on May 15, 1945, beloved wife of Frank devoted sister of John Arundel, Howard Kilpatrick. M. J.

Brereton.R. J. Leahy. C.Mary Casey, Walter P. H.Leunun.

J.T. Cavanagh, Mary Mahoney. J. Combes, CatherineMeComb, Sarah Conklln, Carrie MeCormack, H. R.

Downey, James A. McDonald, Lillian Drescher, Emma Nichols, Henry P. Dunn, Philip J. Nolan, Patrick Enilght. Cornelius Oakley Pay.

Adeline L. Owens, Anna Poreaman, John F. Reekie, Lester J. Fuller, Albert V. Ryan, Lou-R.

Garcia. Sophie K. Sauder. William Heimerle, Mary fcheehan, Myra Henning. Anita H.Shelton, Sarah E.

Jordan. Michael Smith. John G. Kalb. Richard W.

8onner, Carolyn Kent, Joseph R. Evergreens Cemetery. A native of Sweden. Mrs. Nelson storage Battery in nntmufd from Page 1 Ufl 1 1 ll Mayor, ir.ciudin? Mr.

Jt LulU IU LOT Id the ODwyer for. According to Deoartmer.t of to the Keliy organization tice charges, the development of a al'd til3U 8 dozen i cadmium-plate strict leaders behind Mr, Dwyer which will lat ten years has been candidacw if he runs, stymied in ths country by a cartel Savs Full Ticket Will eB Named agreement betwen two American; oRe in companies and three foreign con-: that a wouM ampd cerns, one of which is. German. ruR Mr. O'Dwver.

This The Department named theF.ec- of candidates for the trie Storace Bpfery Company of primary nominations for Controller Philadelphia and sutteidwry. the.a,..d prc.de:U of the Citv Council. Wiliard Storage Battery Company in In came to the United States more than 60 years ago and had lived: in Brooklyn since. She was the, and Charles Kress. Funeral from Wlegand Bros.

Funeral Home, 1015 I 2J 1 widow of Frank Nelson. Surviving! Halsey Street, on faaturday, 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery. HEIMERLE MARV, May 15, are three daughters, Mrs. Cecelia Maher, Mrs.

Sibyl Mortensen and Maude Nelson: a ton, Frank Nelson; tour grandchildren and one great 1945. resident of 5th Ward, dear motner oi Adeline Mcwamee, uer-trude Ltt. Florence Clifford, Am srandchild. a i i tan i-c MijiiiiiliiinmiUaamilinnim of Cleveland, as the Air.criean con Frank HandfRetired Restaurant Owner make Councilman Michael Quill, cha.rinan of the C. I -Political Action Committe, a caar.didate for noiia P.e.-iaciu agauiat Jair.cs A.

the incumbriu. Boron sh President John Ca.s! more of Brooklyn, who Ls acknol-ecied to be a strong vote-getter, i 1 spirators wnen it bromht ant proreedin-s yesterday in Fed-era! Court. Manhat an. The foreign are Ar-eumulateren-Pabric oi Bf'ilin. ClUo-ride Slectric Storage Company of London and Exide Batteries ol Canada, according to the charge.

brose. Aided Blanch, and John Hei-merle. Reposing at the Chapels, 38 Lalayette Avenue, until Frioay, 9 a.m. Requiem mass St. Patrick's R.

C. Church, Friday, 9:30 a m. Arrangements Jere A. McClean. HENNING ANITA on May 16.

1945, at her home, 103-04 118th Street, beloved wife of Henry, mother of Mrs. Marjorle C. Hoblin and Anita M. Henning, sister of T'l death natleea aantaln th 4eUII at the ilinerali at memorial aertieea of tat fallowing who die Id the aanlw at aat countrr: ttOu.ci be a candidate for renomi? Air h'orccs Dtioto CHINA AND BROOKLYN Corp. Frederick Bergen, 24, of 9314 Avenue explains the intricacies of a twin-lens reflex camera to a Chinese officer at an advanced air base in China.

Corporal Bergen is a camera technician with the Chinese-American Composite Wing, made up of Americans and Chinese. The anny caption accompanying this picture did not say whether the two solid soldiers were speaking English or Chinese. The lead type of battery now nation on th tvnuvrati. t.oirpt if The funeral of Frank Hand, retired restaurateur, will bp held to-1 morrow from his home. 48 Sheffield! where he died Monday, with1 Lennon, Corp.

John HHHHr (George Sohn. Services Friday, May ARUNDEL. nuwunu u. nm at i manufactured America last.uot named for Mavor. He has been from 18 months to three years.

The. one of tne pos.ibUities considered i cadmium battery has been used by: on Leader Kelly's slate i the French, British and German Liberal party 'leaders who have armies but not American favored a coalition ticket, with Con-the department said. 't roller Joseph D. McGoldnck as Wednesday, May 16. beloved son of simonson Funeral Home, 119-04 Mary (nee OHara), and brother of, Av Richmond Hill.

William J. Funera on Satmday nterment alurd ay, 10:30 a.m Ev-from his home. 218 Withers Cemetery T.enn em mass 9:30 a.m., at R. C. requiem mass at 10 a.m.

in St. Malachy's R. C. Church on Van Sic-len Ave. Burial will be in St.

John's Cemetery. Born in Gothaganny. Roscommon. Ireland, he came to this country at an early ag? and for 40 years was eneaerd in the restaurant, business HITS STEEPLE Lt. Stephen J.

Verme, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Verme of Car-ley Huntington, was killed April 30 when his plane hit the steeple of a church. He had just strafed a convoy off Italy, according to letters received by his parents. Boro Bond sales Seek Direclors in East New York.

He was former OA 7 nt rtimtn secretary of Ocean Hill Camp, Mod- 0 ul one of their choices for Mayor, met night, but delayed an announcement of action after the citv-wide primary fight war, threatened for the Democratic nomination The Liberal party's admin. IMr.uive committee, headed by Chairman Alex Rose, said a na'e-ment would be issued within 24 Church of St. Cecilia. Interment JORDAN On May 14, 1945. Calvary Cemetery.

MICHAEL beloved husband of Arrangements by Thomas J. Catherine: father of Alice and; Creamer. Francis; brother of Jamjs andi Francis. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., I BRERETON RICHARD on from charl(is Brady May 16. 1945.

beloved husband of Hom(, 232 UUca Avpnllp Soemn em Woodmen of America, the mem- For Refugee Camps After 62 Years Continued from Fft 1 of which will conduct snrcial rltPS at tonight at his home. the sale of $125,000 in bonds at a Brooklvn acclaimed at The United Nations Relief and Surviving aie hi.s widow, Mrs. rally. Marsmet, Hanfi' tin-op rianehtpnt At another meeting, held bv Ute Rehabilitation Administration is it opening as the world's most pic- hours. Sgf.

T. J. jTiippn Friwina nri Patririn anA Bedford -Stuvvesant unit of the eekinu aDDiicants for jobs directinc turesque span of it.s kind, is still two brothers, Tliomos and Josenh' American Women's Voluntary Serv- camr in Eurooe. today, altthough 62 years old. Mary aevoiea i.tmn mRsfl Matthew's R.

1. Richard J. of the 82d Precinct, Interment Calvary Ceme. York Citv Police Department, Ritai V. Simanowlih.

Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a from Chapel. 6604 Fresh KALB On May 16. 1945. RICH-Pond Road. Solemn requiem mass! ARD WILLIAM, of 69 Second Our Lady of Miraculous Medal, 60th i Street, beloved husband of Lillian I ices in the Elks ballroom, 1068 Ful Hand.

C. H. Cramer, assistant director of- That opinion comes from one of 71 -Mission Vel ton $7,000 in bonds were sold. I Surpless Says He's Been 'Exiled' oersonnel in chame of UNRRA em- three engineers who recently corn- Place and Bleecker Street. Inter Opens Drive at Dinner 'ployment.

said the original plan wa.s!P'"pi a two-year inspection of the The Fort Greene Fellowrraft to secure some 6.000 civilians from bridge and pronounced it "god for floW rmonoH Ite Wl-ivp fnr tl(lOnnf) 1,1 ment St. John's Cemetery. Direction of Jere J. Cronln. Mrs.

J. P. Sonner, Church Worker w.uw mneu naiions in n.iii(jpe to iianuievionripc tn mm." and father of Richard, Blanche. A veteran of the South Pacific Mildred and Edna. Services at with 59 missions against the Jap-Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home, anese to his credit and with 12 83 Hanson Place, Friday, 9 p.m.

missions completed over the Euro-Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, pean theater, Sgt. Thomas J. vumt mis Hlrkey of the Army Air Corps was in the campaign at. a dinner last tllfl Ml. Cramfr sald.

c- Stirp.ess. night in the Elite Club, 1260 Ocean that not. enough men and' ls Ule mnst rmRe a "loependent supportert Ave. Jury Commissioner Morris J. women wore obtained' 'of its kind in the world," the en- Republican nomination for CASEY WALTER retired, Municipal Court employe.

May 16, 1945. at his home, 109 Russell Street, devoted father of Walter Charles miort in acttnn over EnE and From Late Edtltom eoioinou ciuu piraiuna. under a directive issued in Apri ameer said. lion on the re.xprvprl JOSEPH at his residence, 567 Street, beloved husband of Lillian P. and Mrs.

Henry Del 10th March 19. Details of his deatn Mrs. uaroiyn I winner, wile oi i ui omium. vum, u.r nu.uu.K- Dv uenerai Marsiian. quaiilied army were lacking in the War Depart-(Joel P.

Sonner, executive director ton Township Fire Chief's Council personnel in the European theiter, tha CdiiImI nnnoni rwl -n -jc nm lllp Pt nlanS fOl' bond blOC'k n.ai.-knaa In I CiFv miv The 100-paae report of the in- is -exliPd snectine has been filed Speaking at a luncheon meetuie rhanipr riiori t-nrtnv iWf.ri.wlri.n in dance Saturday night to saies. tn am.i i'MRi) lne oesciiDcs uie ui me riaiousn u.4. ciUb in with the city. It describes the oi the Campo. Member of loth AssemDiyiuiara; loving tatner oi taronne District People's Democratic Club, Forbes, Sadie Hamilton and Joseph.

Brooklyn Elks No. 22. and president Funeral services at his residence, or the Old Greenpointers. Funeral: Saturday. 2 p.m.

Interment Ever-Biturday at 9:30 a.m. Solemn massgreens Cemetery. DV ins naieuia, nnw r. ew Thomas Hickev of 1192 E. 38th St.

Jamaica Hospital. Her home was at Nine lire departments in the town- Born 22 years ago In Ireland, 1 175-05 Wexford Terrace. Jamaica. ship will have bond booths almig The sahu ies ranpe from $2,200 for Seracant" Hickev was brought to For the last 20 years Mrs. Son-; Mam St.

secretaries to $5,800 for ramp direc- of requiem at St. Antony of Padua R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment spans cables and towers as being Uetjcns.

Kiat bush and Church in "excellent condition and its Avc.s Magistrate Surpless suajested steel construction "as good as ever." tiiat a good slogan for the publifl A coat of paint has been recom- in the loithcoming Mayoralty rare mended. would be: "We Want a Courteous The blidge, which oflers a spien- Mayor." did view of the Now York skyline. The jurist was placed on the re-is now open to pedestrians. served list, early in April bv Chief 1 Magistrate Henry Curran. At KILPATRICK MARIA JOSE-, this country as an infant.

He at-iner had been active in the affairs Brooklyn and queens movie tne- torSi allowances for rations nd PHINE, on May 15, 1945, of Toms tended James Madison High School of the First Methodist Church. later today are distributim In bond Applicants between the Rher, N. formerly of 703 Carroll; and entered the in Jamaica, particularly In! buyers tickets good for an 0f 30 and 4a are Street. Brooklyn. Funeral from before' Pearl Harbor.

Twice; the Women's Society for Christian 1 Hon of a Liberty snip, the S. The office in this district is at Et John's Cemetery. Wm. P. Murphy Son.

uuiugHii oon cnapei, roogers 'awarded the Dlstlnauisnen lying ornnr. one was a nitniuri iu uiti' u.vauna... ni.munu. Fulton Sts. CAVANAGH MARY, May 16, 1945, beloved mother of the late Mam-ice Reillv and Alice Yacona.

the time the Independent Citizens of winch George H. Avenue and Montgomery Street, Fri-1 cross, he also was the holder of Bible Class of the Sunday School, day, May 18, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn, the Presidential Citation with two! Funeral services will be held at mass of requiem St. Franris Xavier. nk ipr eiusiers His father served 'lie church at 8:30 p.m.

tomorrow Empire Stale Bldg. DeValera Renews Renosine at the Funeral Home of Some 1.200 Wacs marked their third anniversary by marching in a loan parade clown 7th Ave. to Times Square yesterday. in World! with the Rev. Howard J.

Clement Kearns, 1461 Bushwick C. Churcn. interment Holy Cross Wjth the British Army Cemetery. I. V.

Ross, pastor, and the Rev. Lester lineman is chairman, had initiated it.s campaign for Magistrate Surpless for Mayor. Declaring thai the people of this city would be pleased to find that Has Cleaners Strike Independence Plea Avenue. Mass Our Lady of Louraes, Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

DaHaV( LEAHY C. MARY, on May parents, 1945. Survived by a niece and Hickey is survived by a sister Mary Until 3 Dublin. May 17 MMBES-CATHERINE, on nephew, Beatr Tenants of the 102-storv Empire 01 meir city govern ice and Wi am Car-iE. Hickev, and two brothers.

Joseph; Height Community Church. officiat-CWi ivi4.i and James E. Hickey, both in be at the FWrchlld Chapel Lpl man Pimornl ley had "courte.sv anrt iw. State Building found their offices dirty and wastrbaskets unemptied UTovHn Darlnre P.rnfln. MW.

iDtin JaUnK a uu.iai mn. fl I I I 4 IW a question 01 nisi, wmt-- hteness rather than the natienc penoence in repiym? 10 irime. Reid Avenues. Requiem mass Church1 A solemn mats of requiem will place Friday in Maple Grove Cement St. John the Baptist.

10 a.m. be offered at. a.m. Saturday. May; ery.Kew Gardens and fortitude of the LaGuardia regime." Sumless Continued from Page 1 loaay.

me iw yiean.ng wmn.11, MmiiSlPr churchHl's harsh criticism ninny 01 wnom nt've sur.s in tne oi lrisn neutrality. tha' i in mi. 1 nomas Atiuiuas n. v.i tnw we get a courteous ar.ri Wednesday, May 16, 1945, beloved wife of James Combes; loving mother of Thomas L. Thompson; also by sister.

Mrs. Mary Maher. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from Stenger's Funeral Home, 289 St. Nicholas Avenue, Rldge-wood; thence to St. Braid's R.

C. Church. Interment Calvary Mie niianui- uui. strike pin LENNON Corp. JOHN U.

Sfjintreh, Hendrickson St. and Flat-'mer chairman of the board of the of fl otal of about 500 sunk by the Oltrina the auie oi ue vaifia in a ihuio Nrcu siu no te Mavnr -ilt h.v. .1,. vestet'day. Army, on April 26, 1945, in the lands Ave Central Queens Branch.

Y. M. C. Fred Petersen, of 55 Hanson Place can be made for Mr. i treatmrnt in all departments of th.

Churchill statement, however un-, and we might even worthv. in the first flush of his Mr.s. Sonner ls survived by a dauirh- service or nis country, in Ger- i 4. Convoy operations will continue a njgnt superintendent, said today in the Atlantic until every Nazi ter, Doris and a son, Robert L. dinner.

tha! not one of the ires was iiuie cuaauciois ana many, beloved brother of Martin A.I DtfltuS And Mrs. Anna Dumas. Requiem mass! Salm-riov Mr 1Q Id DVIM ATT-P frn XTaV 13 1A45 momrmen. submarine Is accounted lor. in a r.iPnPH last nit-hi The nffirrs nre The Irish leader pased the qnes- lrisn lean er posed V- last desperate attack before ater 6 m.

I Magistrate Surpless described his manys capitulation live ircigiueis, The dlre.le(j aEainst mem on mc reserve list as a iOt Of IOOll.ShnnSQ an tei CONKIJN-CARRIE on Wednes- Church of at San Francisco, California, beloved day, May 16, beloved wife oi Plallands of Hal.old Rvan) formerly of Frank B. Conklln; devoted mother I Brooklvn and Jamaica FthM Snanier and Howard! MAHONEY JOSEPHINE fnpe irooKiyn ana jamaiia. were torpedoed olf the unnea atat.es the Empire State Building, with east coast. All but two reached port, wliom the cleanina women have no tune 10 gel back to Colin M. Eadie, Ex-Really Broker The (wo Japanese aboard the mian.p, bu, js against a c.

08 unacl onlua Qoml; Rpwice ot the Fairchlld O'Brien on May 15. 1945. at her, SAUDER On May 19, 1945 Japan-bound submarine were not War Labor Board whjl.h de. '-That Churchill should be Vincent Hunter Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Saturday residence. 549 41st Street.

Repos- WILLIAM, of 265 43d Street, being at the Funeral Home of T. loved husband of Margaret Sander, HJI-IIIURU. liir lyiiiuui iMt h(iq viic u. (i i in (i i iiui ftor.n Piainlield, N. May 17- before the vessel surrendered.

tatea nen our ncuirainy stooa in of what, he thought Virginia T. Hunter, a social Ti. iriiiiititv nf flip three Nn.l air i the way Higglns Si Son, 203 Jay Street. 1 devoted father of Evelyn Donnelly. i Reprinted From i Lai Eriit.onn Solemn requiem mass 10 a.m., Frl-i Dorothy Purden, Jeanelte, Frank, Colin M.

Eadie. 72, retired reali L-1. Lf 11UUI.1 tlLLUlUll LU vitallv nefderi. underhand." de worker for many vears. for generals was not known either.

The leaders of local 325, Building Serv- day, at St. James Pro-Cathedral, and Joseph; brother of Jennie, estate broker, died yesterday iTues- Valera said. "But that he. or wiUl the Brooklyn 'Bureau of A. F.

L. vessel l.s now on us way 10 runs- lce Employes Union Woods. Services at Schflefer's Ftl-ulav) at his home, 155-17 Sanford Interment Calvary Cemetery thinking person in Britain or else- and the Family Service f- r- where It is expected! i iift ii'A nnn mm. i io i an nviiiin nun WHIM "1 wtu o-' i a tcrif-'i 1 An nF nrWni.U i- i in few Havs wiiere. snouiQ i an to see ne reason um, u.

oiea neral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42d Flushing. He was a brother of: Street, 8:30 p.m.. May 18. Inter- the late James P. Eadie, former pres-j inont PpmptPl'V Satllr- tHont nf tlio Wpllic A'.

JsVin.s 1 for our neutrality I find it hard to yc-tcrctay in the Villa Maria Sani- The Japan-bound U-boat was offered by the WLB. conceive. laiunn nere, ene was 45. Mrs. Hunter was home vLuv nVnv loaded with air force cnnru anai c.

L. Brown, operating manager 2:30 p.m. DOWNEY JAMES on May 15, 1945, at his home. 28 Joralemon Street, dear husband of Mary (nee Eyversenh and devoted father of Susan Downey and Pfc. James, U.

8 Army; brother of Mollie and Michael. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a from Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue. Solemn requiem mass 11 a.m., St. Charles Borromeo R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. DRESOHER EMMA, on May 15, 1945. wife of the late John Dresch McCOMB SARAH, on May 15, 1945. Services at Moadinger Funeral Parlors. 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m.

McCORMACK HELEN wife of the late John on May 15, i -in v. 'equipment probably destmcu tor 0f the building, said the manage i for the Plainfield-North Plainficld Chapter of the Red Cross. in SHEEHAN On May 15. 'l! by the Japanese in their is supporting the women held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow (Thurs Ahern Re-elected Union smkes- fh ii.r T'lainst the Allies.

It surrendered WLB appeal to orders of GraV Ad-'men said the bull MYRA D. of 204 Albany Avenue, teacher P. S. 116, Brooklyn, beloved day) at ilHIllCT niiri wt.h at her residence, 238 E. 25th Street, neral Home, 41-39 149th Flush-1 miral Karl Docnitz.

'regional offices would be picketed of the late John and Mary dear mother of John U. S. Army; w.wj. ing. Burial will be in Flushing Cem- A It.

would not be fantastic to sup- tooay. Many government, agencies i pose that some high Nazis might including theh OPA, ODT, FECP try to escape to Japan. Since Hit- and Smaller War Plants Cnrpnra-iler's body has not been found, manv tlon have offices in the building. Inffirials believe him to be alive. It.

er and loving mother of John Isabella, nmotny, and!" eiery. sister of Mrs. S. Rodinson, Mrs.ltln i Surviving are his widow, Mrs Joseph Houghton; also four broth- H. Eadie, and a daughter ers.

Roderick, Thomas, Angus, Alex- 9:30 hReq Vf, Shirlie J. Eadie. ander. Reding at F. J.

McLaugh- Gres Interment Cal-. Bank Group Head i At the annual meeting the Kings County Bankers Association held May 15. at the Brooklyn Club. ,131 Remsen Brooklyn. William J.

Ahem, assistant vice president of the Bank of the Manhattan Company, was re-elected president of the Harry Herbert C. Funeral services at her residence. 2208 Avenue is cletmiteiy Known some i i Thursday, May.lin Funeral Home, 8125 3d Avenue. V41 "''y- Brooklyn, N. Emmert Shackleford U-boats are capable of the trip to Burial at I Requiem ma.ss St.

Jerome's Church! SHELTON SARAH E. of 84-21 17, 1945, at 8:30 p.m Emn-ettTokio 'm 1 Bay Shore, May 17- Lutheran Cemetery Friday, May a.m., Friday, Interment St, Charlesjmth Street, Richmond Hill, on i i ji.j i ii tnp mii in mi sticii iirtit ur rru 'wririri an nn Cemetery. 1945, at 11 a.m Wednesday, May 16, dear sister of "rje lorn, a reuren acio Doenit wiiwmmiw ih. South Shore Hospital 10 at SPa Ule association lor the ensuing vear. McDONALD On May 15.

1945, Aanes WlU am a Robert Shei-! here. He had lived at the Percy surrender oixler from 10 lo stu Continued from rage 1 Cnarles oidenbuttel. vice president ton. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., 1 Williams Home in Ishp until a week -e u.i.H.tunu.ru and even threw satchel charges oier of the Peoples National Bank of from the home of her sister. 107-37 he became HI.

I hill's crest at doughboys 'hree- Brooklyn, was re-elected first vice LILLIAN beloved wife of John devoted daughter of Benjamin Ormond, sister of Mrs. Evelyn Payne and Mr. Olive Martin. Fu 112th Street, Richmond Hill, Re-I mi tnacKieioia lasi appeaiea on i i 11 La irh IH quarters of the way around its president, and John J. Haves, assist- FORECLOSURE AUCTION Proprrlv loc.ilei at 272-271 ItnuikKii 11 Liinih.

I -lores. All modern iniroemeni, refrigeration. Annual rent income S7l.lt I. To be sold at Auction Monday, May 2 1st, 12 Noon, ot the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange 189 Montague Brooklyn VorfYfr Term Con Bp Arranged qulem mass Church of the as uie noiei iimimgei jy 1 1 1 base ant vwe prcsment oi tne Manuiac- DUNN-PHILIP on May 15, 1945, beloved husband of Kthryn Fox Dunn. Reposing at Frank E.

Campbell "The Funeral Church," Madison Avenue at 81st Street, N. Y. C. Solemn requiem mass at Holv Trinity R. C.

Church, 213 West ii2d Street, N. Y. Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Plea.se omit flowers.

ENRIGHT On May 16, 1945. Child Jesus at 10 a.m. Interment ul nu Edward L. Thomas. United Press turers hum company, was re- St.

John's Cemetery. IMorosco Theater in September, 1932, II I I correspondent on Okinawa, said the elected second vice president. Harold neral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady Help of Christians R.

C. Church. NICHOLS HENRY on May SMITH JOHN Tuesday, tnp previous Spring he 1945, beloved husband of Mar-jppared hi "On the Make." He had rVlllril fill LU.U I 111111 iooM as "uaked as an ant Klein, vice president oi tne BrooK-IllllVW VII fctifcvii today. Tanks and flame lyn Trust Company, was elected I Rosivn May 17-Tech. Sgt.

Rich-! throwers were working over the en-Secretary treasurer. Thp fn lnulllt. wpre r'prtpfl mem. devoted father of a niPmber of the original cast 11 bMaA ulicw. Kloos and Margaret Finneqan.

Re- 14 1945. at his home in lne onuaw Marines of the rst on were oers oi me executive committee CORNELIUS beloved husband of vw. nncmn. .1 nn- UR Ffict i l. nr.nA...

as a meinori oi uie luiu action on buzon apm mium--500 vards northwest 0f shun Anern anci umenounei. ex- Kthleen; devoted father of Corp Katnieen nevoiea lainer oi vji oireei. aurvivea Dy mree oroiners.ii, ro c. niV, Patrick J. and Pvt.

Charles U. 3. 1 John, Thomas and Robert, and sis-is "Tn! Anv slnce 1907' Army, Kathleen Joseph F. Mrs. Elizabeth Hart.

Requiem1 "lnHpnf rw; iriav Tn a Maura J. Funeral from his wi-, Friday, 10 a.m.. at Epiphany! toJVfcKY C. Doty, 65 Street. Survived bv three brothers w- 10 wora recriveu ni Bjg gUM 0f the Pacific Hcet oi.icio; wiinani j.

urange. executive Ralph G. Fairchlld of the Birches. jmnP(j gl0und artillerv in a ternlic vice president of the Citizens Bank i Roslyn Estates. i bombardment of Shiir'l Itself.

of Brooklyn: George P. Kennedy. rience, 1951 East 33d Street, Friday, 'church, S. 9th Street, Brooklyn Born in BrooKiyn ran-; Qn the west coast. 6th Division pres.Cfiit oi the Uiiayette National 0 a.m.

Requiem mass Good Shep- interment Calvary Cemetcrv. 1 SONNER CAROLYN on ZTJrnv nnv cm'd mopped up scattered enemy i.k ot BtooK.yn. aim j. uiw- herd R. C.

Church. 9:30 am. In- John H. Woods. Director.

Wednesday. May 16. 1945. beloved i 'v, tl lvn nd from Rut" ''Stance in the outskirts of Nana rem-c. assistant vice presicie.it of the terment St.

Charles Cemetery. wife of Joel mother of Doris veleJ alv 1 gets University in 1931. He was hpforp into the heart, of Puuhr National Bank and Trust Kimeiii oi. v.u..ie vrm NOLAN On May 16, 1945, 1 iMathes Funeral Home. New York hv oakite Cnmaanv of New York.

FAY ADELINE uiuiAii, native uo. umeiora. ire- im.w nuniinaiou. riuennt-iu eve and when he entered me Patrols operating across the Asato nil i.j May 15. 1945, beloved wife of FrancLs' and.

be in the Cold Spring Harbor Me army in February, 1941. which bisects the citv. said ripurra emiiur oi diooki.nh Thnrcriav River, at 8:30 morial Cemetery. Mr. Doty, a native He went overseas in April.

1942. mrlran oililWv qiiiH hnmhpis had a p.m. Friends may rah at the Fair- 164th su.eet of Cold Spring Harbor, died Tiiesday 37th Division, first Amer- uken a heavy toil of life. Hu-idreds Holds Annual Elections child Chapel, 89-31 the ivmSnm lat Ule unaerniu Jsaniiarium ai1 lcan troops to reach New Zealand, 0f bodies lav unburied. the annual merlin; of Jamaica, until Thursday Meriden, Conn.

Ani sjnc. then Darticioated in bat- Twelve nlar.es nn- Savings Banks Audiioia and Con- Mrs. Mae Felbel and Mrs. Catherine Conk. Reposing William A.

Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue (corner Sterling Place). Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m. Requiem mass St. Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

loving mother of Helen Frances and devoted daughter of h-elen Frances and James Dove; dear sister cf James Jr. and Helen. Funeral from her residence, 91-02 78th Street, Woodhaven, Friday, May 18, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at St. Elizabeth's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction of Shalins Funeral Home.

fltf mortal 9aij ri' be published TUESDAY, MAY 29 Jn Q0cmotfam LEAHEY In memory of JOHN d(ar. You're not forgotten, father, Mr. Doty wa-s a painter and deco- tIw on MUncia and BougainvUle proached American warships off trailers Forum, C. Mullsr. rator for many years, but later was and on Lviam at Manila and Bagio.

Okinawa Tuesday night, but were treasurer of the Kings Count Sav-chauffeur for Mrs. R. M. Grlnnell.l He received the Bronw Star for intercepted by American aircraft, uks Bank, was elected of He was a member of the Cold Spring action nBougainvtlle. Nine were shot down.

the organization to succeed Joseph Harbor Baptist Church. Ellsworth i surviving are hts widow, Mrs. Another enemy plane was short A. Duddy. assistant controller of the Lodge of Odd Fellows, Huntington, iTllne Fairchild of Cleveland; his down during a Japanese raid on River Savings Bank.

Other of-and of the Masons. 'parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P.

American-held Yonian and Katena ficers elected were: Vice president. Surviving are his mother. Mrs, jraitvliild of Roslyn and Great airfields. Fred W. Bennigsen.

controller Dollar Chloe Doty; a brother. Frank, of ilrrjntoii. a sister, American carrier planes shot Savings Bank; secretary. Frank Li-this village, and a daiuliter. Mrs.

Harorf Sprague nf down three enemy planes and de- pmski. assistant vice president the Helen Sanford of Waterbmy, Conn, and two brothers, Ralph and. st roved two more on the grmmd in Gica'c-r Ncv York Sarin is Bnk. OAKLEY ALFRED, on Tuesday, May 15, 1945. of 1151 Dean Street, Nor ever shtll you be-.

Ah lorn life and memory last We ahall remember thee. Daughters, Margaret and Nora FORES MAN JOHN on husband of the late Anna M. Oak-Wednesday, May 16, 1945, son of ley. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, the late Mary and William Fores-1 86 Lefferts Place, on Friday at 2 p.m. man and brother of George, Mrs.

Florence Clifford and Mrs, Mar- crosses DAVIS In loving memory of our Telephone Miss Hort MAin 4-6200 to ploce your copy Juil lay "Chorgt It" OWENS ANNA. May 15. 1945. Walter D. Fairchild.

'attacks nn Ishig.iki and Miyako Is- ivea-irer. A.bert Kend.i... a tdi'or Hartmann. Funeral from his he N'rw Yo: Bi: wife of John, beloved mother of ustfr MARIE C. DAVIS Mass Sat- Frisian Ernest R.

Grav lands in the Sakishima cro residence, 153 Herkimer Street, on Thomas, John. George. Susan. inrdav. 10 a.m..

at St. Charles Bor- A Saturdav at 9 a.m. Requiem ma.ss at Our Lady of Victory Church at WHKV OI OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN 6 30 a m. tm RK NOTll Martha and Marie; also eight Church. Ovter Bav Mav fZZZt JuSZl The FAMILYl Richardson Gray 21, from 572 Leonard Street.

Saturdav. i in mr i Requiem mass 10 a.m.. St. Nicholas DOUGHERTY In loving mem- fatally njuied Sa urday In an ai r-R Church Interment Calvary 01'y of om" d(vlrl' bdtvcd mother, plane accident at the Naval Air, reme'terv interment calvary MRy DOUGHEBTYi wh0 died, Station, Dallas, Texas, it was an- Mav 18. 1942.

Third anniversary nounced yesterday. He was the son REEKIE LESTER suddenly, jreqiiiem mass will be offered on'of Dr4 and Mrs. Ernest Richardson You arc sure of receiving prompt, courteous, ympalliftic and understanding service by Iransfering every detail of funeral arrange- 1-1 Vital notices occepted 8 m. to 2 p.m. for publication tha soma day; as lata os 10 p.m.

Soturdoy night for publication. HKKEBT lilVE.V In, n( ''k jt'NWDALK 1 N.w I null. i "1 i and i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1'itT-ly. on May io, iv3, at residence, 18 Frioay, May 18. at St.

Mary Star of Gray. tv- I'i'ih ranalile. rrnfpinnal climi1lri merit to ji i the Sea Church at 10 a.m. A wondertul mother, voman and aid. One, who was belter Qod never made; A wondertul worker, so loyai and true.

On In a million Moiher ei you Just In your Judamenl. alaiivs right, Honent mid ever upriaht: Loved by your friends, all you knew, A wonderful moiher Moiher. were vn'l. DAUGHTER and SONS. Brower Avenue, Rockvllle Centre, Long Island, beloved husband of Alice (nee Walsh), brother of Robert.

Benjamin, Maude Savarese and Rose Feser. Reposing at Cos-grove Chapel, 5723 8th Avenue. Requiem ma.ss at Visitation Church Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Walter 5. Cook iwcoanjmTau DIGNIFIED iLowtlt A FUNERALS At jJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES moKtra 1S1 Vm RfMilnarrt-eudirwmrer 4-1200 SO Smntti KramaHkm 2-S68S 121J FUUuaa A.e.-BUcJuwfutar 2-0264-7 QUtCNt 150-19 Hllaid I'mafcl K70 63-J2 Fornt ranM Mlgeman 3-0900 lii-U Nartk, IML Flmhina )-t00 nn KUWD ClbralUr2 SOSS auNHarrAH 11T Wt T2l Strtt-lRiflMr 7 9700 14bl frit Aeoue RHmtUnder 4 S800 MONK I Wft ltttfl SlrMt-MvmotifJ HOO lS TrenMfit I-270O 342 iViHii au-M0ft Mavtn 4-0272 WClTCNfatlK 214 Mamaramdi vaea WWIe Plain Pkoni for peeiiloll-No 0(litli l( I riai.ic NOTICES I ITIlLV' HKARIXf! Wll.irBEllElTn MAin ll' ill! 1 I Ir I'tl III''1 "I'ir-i- dl-if mv he Funeral Directors raalurinij SERVICE ECONOMY Chapels: lit ITUITIC When ihe neei coitus, ths prompt reiponsa and quiet efficiency of Fiirchild tcrvic greatly eut the ihock. Fairchild Sons MOHrfCMM sj.vck rrwk Palr.hni. bsooily ri.itsRirtc JAMltCt. GiRDF CITT GetVwV UFtTETTE VfUt tn-int-in-Mii-4iN neral directors JOHN W.

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