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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED MAY 23, 1945 1 1 EICKLIGHTCR THOMAS on May 19, 1945, veteran of World War retired patrolman, N. Y. P. i DR. W.

T. CHAMBERLIN DIES; Fish Demand Soars' 50 in Meat Crisis i Continued from Page 1 Suer. two. FY-M A YOR OF HEMPSTEAD Braisted, Harriet Lawler.EUiihT. sisters.

Reposing James F. Murray: MKKI1HO SHADCD ft li JAPANESE. hELD Funeral Home, 1010 Lorimer Street. Hempstead, May 23 Dr. W.

Tay- During his entire public career renewed supply of beef on a 'final Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m. Inter-, lorlor Chamberlin, Mayor of Hemp- Hemnsteari which lnrlnri frvnr Vnrnim." hv Price Administrator Churchill Quits; Renamed by King Continued from Page 1 Downing St. to Buckingham in a closed automobile with ht personal flag as Lord Warden of stead from 1928 to 1935, and a for-' vm Trustee Dr Cham- Chester Bowles in Washington to mer nrestrient nf the ace. riled ears 85 village trustee, ur.i,nam Brandau, George Maggie. Viola Crawford, M.

McCarthy, M. P. D'Isabella, A. H. McGough.J.

Dodd. Ella K. Morgan, B. V. Donahue, James HOtt, Andrew Dulfy, Catherine Phillips, Eleanor Raen, Marie Possenriede, G.

Flood, ChristopherQuinn, Prank R. Oleason, Gloria Reynolds, George ment Long Island National Cemetery. LAWLER EDITH on May 22, 1945; beloved wife of Edmund yesterday at his home. 359 Fulton never accepted a salary, market. of pneumonia.

He was 69. jsisting that serving his village was sister of Ella and Frank Mik Graduating from Hahnemann i an honor and not a source of in- hT6, 80Medical College in Philadelphia income. In 1935 he was defeated for Graham, Matthew Riley Margaret J. Pilling Street. Thursday, 8 p.m.

1898. Dr. Chamberlin, a native of Mayor by only five votes. During served his interne-Ihis administration many local tm- Chamberlin Interment Friday, 10 a.m. Cinque Ports flying from the radiator.

Took Over 5 Years Ago It was Just a little more than Ave years ago that he was summoned by the king to the palace to form iiasseu, Anna jyi. ocnrecs, rrana Burlington Mr. Bowles, citing a recently-enlarged OPA Investigation staff, said, "We have the machinery to protect our rationing system and we intend to use It." This enlarged personnel, he said, would make every effort to wipe out what Mr. Bowles considered HUl.AgneaB. ship in Hahnemann Hospital approvements were instituted, among MAGGIO On May 22, 1945, VIOLA inee hfl, uic fllWMju xiuuicvyanm.

him- uirai wic caiauunuilicui, Ul a 1I1U- ai neiui xi i.u i i Sherman, Guy A. Simpson, Alice B. Stemmerman. H. Stutzmann, A.

Sweet, Hattie 5tll Avenue be wicu went liuitiitiwuu, inipai pniiiuiK uciu atiu eiiittige- residence, 8311 lodges, H.W. Jr. Hurley, Ruth Jacohg, Florence Keely. Mary Klcklighter.T. W.

Irved wife of Anthony; mother of whe of the water and sewer i 11...4 n.fn i -i; of the most menaclne" nf Inhn TT 1IM1 wafl VttliCU UUll LV OVLC.IV. Vftt" tiuo. iic UUCV11M Ul WIC Malie, Jonn. U. b.

Armj, and cj ri. aclr market wart ccmn. Ham. IT. Artm- overseas- sister of hb.

-7 for cuts she had suffered in smash- Company and a director aL-o of the lerfeitin8 of red stamps. new eovernment to supplant that I of Neville Chamberlain. 1 Then the German armies were in- Ivading Belgium and Holland and striking toward France. Within the next few weeks they overran both Belgium and Holland and France The British expeditionary force escaped from Dunkirk, but Britain Joseph and William. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m.; thenre to the R.

iing fixtures in her raids on bar- Calderone Theater Corporation. Points to Recent Seizure Dr. Chamberlin was a member of In 1903 Dr. Chamberlin returned the Hempstead Lodge of Masons, BRAISTED A I BURROWS, on Monday, May 21. 1945; beloved wife of Charles mother of Stephen B.

and the late Cornell B. Braisted; sister of Lincoln and In explaining this pattern for il-tt dealing, the administrator re- iu niutJMju. wuric lie ii tu n.cu auu uie nt'lliyhlfau 11 pollrtfj the seizure of 20.000.000 medicine until 1914. when he moved Department. counterfeit red stamps in Brooklyn Lewers Burrows.

Private service at iu wtc i.cnu wuuij i-J. I'nui ill uiiciiiUil Vl in III UC 1 11 11, UIIU the Fairchild Ohapel, 89-31 164th street, Jamaica. Please omit flowers. ton and of 33.000 in Chicago. and al.so was on the staff of Nas-ja daughter, Dorothy Roever, of I Garden City.

sau Hospital, Mineola. BRANDAU GEORGE in his Church of St. Anselm. where a solemn requiem mas will be offered. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. MCCARTHY On May 21, 1945. MICHAEL at his residence. 369 13th Street, beloved husband of Mary (nee Wheeler), father of Michael, U.

S. A. overseas; James, U. S. N.

overseas; Mrs. Richard Egan, Loret-ta, Rose and Mrs. William Ward; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C.

Church of Holy Family, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. 88th year, devoted father of William, Elsa Geiger and Alma Schoen-mann; also survived by six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mr.

Bowles said the.se black market dealers buy bogus stamps in lots of several thousand at $5 to $8 a thousand, use them for wholesale purchases and then make point-free sales to customers. His staff will "wipe out" the counterfeit market in meat stamps Just as it did in gasoline stamps, Mr. Bowles said. He intends to 9 Ml LEAGE 0 I 2. 3 Usg 2d LI.

F. J. Towers Pfc. A. J.

LaRocco Rites Tomorrow Riles Arranged Funeral and Masonic services at stood alone against Germany with only enough arms for a single division. Mr. Churchill rallied the empire behind the cry, "We shall not flag or fail," and carried on to final victory in Europe and the Middle-East. Cheered Leaving Palace By the time he emerged from the palace shortly before I a.m. today a small crowd had gathered and cheered as his car passed through the gates.

At Blackpool the Labor party was putting into words its differences with the Conservative party majority on British foreign policy, which, however, is expected to be a maior issue in the campaign com his late residence, 626 E. 29th Street, on May 24, 8 p.m. CRAWFORD MARGARET A solemn mass uf requiem for A memorial mass for Pfc. AngelO' abolish the practice by withholding on Tuesday. May 22, 1945, sister of 2d Lt.

Frederick Joseph Towers, 23. J. La Rocco is being planned for 'Subsidies, suspending violators and who died in Germany on April 11 May 29, which would have been his making a "100 percent" check on Irene B. E. Stockton Craw Map May 23, 1945 LAST DITCH ON OKINAWA 1 0th Army troops hove launched an offensive beyond captured Yonabaru and threaten to- isolate Shuri.

Marines and other doughfoots advanced at each end of Japanese lost line of resistance. ford. SerTice at the Fairchild Chapel, Uif wounds received In action two 29th birthday 1201 Franklin Avenue, Garden McGOUGH beloved days before, will be offered at 9 a.m. according to Thursday, 2 p.m. imuther of Ralph.

Lieutenant Irving, tomorrow in the Immaculate Heart parent. Mr. and (and Detective Sgt. Stanley Mc- 0f Mary R. C.

Chtireh. Fort Saveno La D'ISABELLA Ma 21, ANIELIjOIGuunh, N. Y. P. grandmother ton Parkway and E.

4th St. He as 1 Rocco of 1401 all deposits. I Mr. Bowles has tried to satisfy 'critics of the OPA meat program; with a three-point proiram a 000,000 subsidy for cattle higher subsidies for meat packers; and a pledge that livestock price I ceilings' will not be lowered without, I six months notice. I These critics, however, are Dress-' i Boro Tied for 2d Biddle Resigns; pared with domestic questions.

Clement R. Attlee. Deputy Prims Minister in the coalition government and party leader, said British labor wanted a ''world organization with the will and power to prevent ag- the son of Mis. Helen Towers of Ave. 345 E.

4th St. Private La Lieutenant Towers, a field artll-; Rocco was killed lery officer, 87th Division, in the in action April 3d Army was born in Brooklyn andj21 at Shima. He attended parochial schools here. He, was born in of Marilyn and George McGough, i Elizabeth Bricken. Reposing at Darmstadt Funeral Home, Central Avenue, corner 68th Street, Glendale.

Funeral services Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 2 p.m., Green-Wood Cemetery. beloved husband of Angelina; father of Elizabeth Fusco, Edith Martuscello, Clotilda DiRusso, Pfc. Arthur; also survived by five grandchildren. Reposing at New York Brooklyn Funeral Home, 187 S.

Ox-fra-H Street, Reauiem mass St. As Bond Sales Spurt Truman Accepts no. a. J. ukocco iing for an amendment to the price Contlnued from Page 1 Session.

Continued from Page 1 was a graduate of St. Francis Xavier; Brooklyn and attended Alexander Icontrol act requiring the OPA to guarantee a profit to all nrocessors ''Lucy's Church Friday, 10 am. In University, Cincinnati, Ohio, recelv- Hamilton High School and had irrnr a vr tr-r) a nnm? it iVi wivj rvt nrifiiinuCiUD yu ilin. uit. ca -tnAn of agricultural products.

Meat deal-jw customers. Their first week sales ers would operate at ton caoacitv.itotal in the drive reached $46,700. been in the service three years. In addition to his parents he is survived by five brothers, four in the service. Corp.

Anthony, Pfc. Michael, Port Washington, died May 23. at Lipu(pnant Towm Atlantic City beloved sister of Leon(he "wM jn J.Morgan. Notice of funeral later. ot engagements.

terment St. John's Cemetery. DODD ELLA on Sunday, May 20, 1945. beloved wife of Harry and mother of Wallace C. and Mil they say, if a reasonable profit werei The American Safety Razor Corn-forthcoming, pany, 315 Jav has an employe Meanwhile, Mr.

Bowles scheduled 'quota of $75,000. The company ne expressed conitaence tnat the World Security Conference at San Francisco would get results and urged harmony with the United States and Russia. Mr. Attlee drew cheers with a promise to prevent Germany and Japan from ever again trying to "destroy civilization." prominently figured in speculation about future cabinet changes. White House press Secretary Charles E.

Ross refused to say that the President's announcement w-ill b'e acceptance of the Biddle resignation. It was expected, however, that the resignation will be accepted. ORIENT CHAPTER, 138 R. A. M.

Besltles nls motner ne is suiviveojptc. Joseph, Seaman 1st Class ton K. Dodd. Memoer ot toteiia a trip to Capitol Hill to map strategy sales to workers, dollar for nv a. orouier.

iji. oonn v. in wc i cnanes and Kaipn ba kocco; also In nrrlpr t.n n0rKUarla rnnirrdcs tn nv- rinllnr Chapter, O. E. Queen Esther! Companions; Masonic funeral serv-'1.

'a c.Q,- nf Rothiphpm I 'es for our late Past High Priest army air corps. luur unwuuc, ividiy xvwc and Carmella. Hit, Bond-Lagger, HENRY W. HODGES chi. cawirA af Hi Pnirrhilfi! Excellent Mr.

Ross said the Biddle resigna- at the South Congregational I I h'S appeal, Mr. Paiae scored, tion was submitted along with all Maj. Paul D. Duke, rnrn Rrpnnan I Church, Court and President I at, only nrrml-lvn ThllfvHtlV Mav ouiurai otoppage "Bond who. he said, cio not, other Cabinet resignations to Presi- iday, 8 p.m.

Mrs. C. H. Braisted, 1 The protest against what the realize that the war is only halfident Truman shortly after he took nA.riiUTT. TAltTQ TJ Mavi24, 8 0.01 trade coasiders an unreasonable won.

loffice. It is customary for all Cabi' a mount of profit was evidenced yes- cwt-siehted ontimism Is net officers to submit their resigna. ARTHUR H. DIEM. Hhh Wrote Field Manual in Unnirh nrivp Mat Paul D.

Duke son of Dr. and HI IIUIIIWI IIIIC Maj. Paul D. Duke, son of Dr. and Aided Child Home terday when the city's delicatessen dangerous and is an insult toitions with a change of administra- OTT ANDREW.

May 2: 22, tiHS. auiviveu uy inicc uiuuim, Patrick John J. of Newtown, Connecticut, and Thomas K. of New York. Funeral Friday from Phelan Chapel, 956 Putnam Avenue.

Requiem mass at Our Lady of Good formerly of Little Falls, N. Survived by niece, Ernestine Hes.se. Mrs. D. C.

Duke, of 366 79th i a solemn requiem mass for Corp. ttmiy 1 A rv ut-ains, noin 10 retauersour mmions of armed men who are Hon. proposed a stoppage of business next stm figntins Md dying, and who Former Senator Louis B. Schwel-' Pnvate funcral serv1ceS for Mrs' wil1 continue to do so until the now a Federal District judge 'Harriet Burrows Braisted of 150-17 Jr H.iTCh., metJn Web: day of victory," he said. Washington State, has been Road, Jamaica, who died Mon- to pZded 8 Wyckoff Height, and nenhew Conrad Hessner i 1 "s-i William d.

tsreniian 01 lao rumam Service i I 187 Oxford I4' 1944' whlle scrvlllK with the who was killed in action in Interment Street, Thursday, May 24, 2:30 p.m. lEng'ering Combat Battalion, it Germany April 28, will be offered at Counsel Church, 10 a.m. Holy Cross Cemetery. has been officially announced. 9 a.m.

Saturday in the R. C. Church that several nrcArs fn oua, will be held tomorrow at the Fair. Interment Evergreens Cemetery (Jersey papers plea.se copy.) Louis E. Doring, director.

Major Duke, who was 26, was the of the Nativity, Madison St. and author of the War Department's ciasson Ave. niTFFY CATHERINE (nee Con- the other end of the world. We can hasten the day of victory by invest in line. It was believed in the trade that they would.

Representatives of dealer associa basic field manual on "Waterman- Corporal Brennan, a graduate of Judge Schwellenbach was in Wa.sh-child Chapel, 89-31 164th Ja-ington and saw Mr. Truman two'maica. Interment will be in Cyprcsj weeks ago. Since then he has re-1 Hills Cemetery, turned to Spokane. It was reported! Born in Brooklyn.

Mrs. Braisted nors), on May 21, 1945, dear mother T.f onrf lovinc aunt Brooklyn Preparatory School and ing in more and more war bonds. PHi: LIPS ELEANOR on ship, designed to train soldiers to Mav 2': beloved wife of Robert protect themselves in the water, tions insisted that they wer? Fordham University, entered the Ul nnuit miv, of Mrs. John J. Moylan, also sur le aie peat, saciuw.es jit (reliably that he returned to clean up; was a daughter of the late Stenhrn inma a if icn't i rtf tYMIl-h In ell her of Phvllis J.

and Robert H.ilrucuiany ounng lanning in 1942. Attached to the 106th!" cvtl oi meai soia. mot vived by four grandchildren, itepos- vuiiic. tnc aocKel 0I nls feaerai uistnctui. Burrows builder.

For more than ii me niu juac hkcs ii hcp u'l i nsr at the Smith Memorial, 2W flumps; sister oi riaroin ano rercy mavairy tteconnaissance oquaaron i T-, all civilians to purcnase doiios arger Fu- 1941 from West Point, where fouriit with General Pattnn's! atfect 2.000 retailers. 20 manufac-! w. UH. uuuug pn. jerns Mrs.

braisted, the wife of larger number than ever before. ITUdl ll'rtm wpst Pn nf llllpra np u. ru-, 11B luUgin, wiui unirwi ra.ioua number man ever Deiore. Prosoect Park West, until inursnay.uavis. ocivue iuuti i j- iwishintrton to oerpnt naRt in the Charlex nusiKLi, 1 1 -m ni.11,,,,1, spwpri ns an iistrnrtnr in rirnwinff ia i i.i u.v,-1 turers and 400 dLstnbutrs.

to accept a post in ineudiies biaisted. had been a 9:15 am. Solemn nign reqv. iin 'X, 'Nation Is Ahead Truman Administration. Member of the board of manager, HnlV NflmP CtlUrCn.

lllierilieill, OUiJi uuc, lum.Ufl., iJ.Hi. nwai.y "uiLini 4wi iii I jviuim luai nf tho ti noiy name n.Mi hit nawni h. I. i Rinon Mr Truman heeam Prpsl. 01 tne Brooklyn Home for Ch rirpn Cross Cemetery.

iwn jjomiin. in 10 nm.iuu rtticiis iui Army, ne kuicu UIH--UU11, uuaiiiT iMauiaii Kiioiiaiv uunu iiiuuuuui POSSENRIEDE GEORGE, aged by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lindgren the final drive on Munich. Counsel for the Eastern States In-ito or 31 percent of the dent on April 12, it has been and 6th Road, Wood- 50 years, on May 21, 1945, beloved 'Duke, and a daughter, Nancy Karen; Rffore noma imn the armv heidenendent Slauehterers nri ouota. ilieved here that among the first She had been president of r.iyuu.uuu.wuu iuwia.

i wrf-m! It A OTff al Set Albert Sharf Past. Jewish i cabinet members to go would be the; lne ooara ana was an honorary was attached to the Flat bush Sta-i Packers, proposed that the city erect on May 2 19 beloved sis-iband of Loretta and loving fa-Duke. tion of the Brooklyn pestoff ice. He public slaughterhouse. If this is Arthur, U.

S. son oi William War Veterans, will conduct a bond attorney general. vice-president at her death, rally Monday at 8 p.m. in the Mr. Biddle and the President have! husband she is sur-Regina Mansion, 601 Willoughby 1 not seen eve to eye.

When Mr. Tru-j a. Dy JJ- Stephen B. Braisted, done, he said, cattle will be brought a p.m. nd's Funeral Chapel, fatcnogue Possenriede; brother of Mrs.

Minniel Meade, Mrs. Augusta Zirk, Mrs. Mar-i garet Kelly, Lillian, William and Ave. The unit has a goal oilman was chairman of the "toin ana ijew- Mrs. Hallie Sweet Of Eastern Star was engaged to marry Miss Elizabeth McCarthy.

Corporal Brennan is survived by his mother, Mrs. Delia Brennan, a brother, John, and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Daly. War Investigating Committee Braistcd. $50,000.

Interment 12 o'clock noon, Friday, Lutheran Cemetery. Please omit flowers. here and "you and I will cat steaks." A shortage of fruits and vegetables, threatened when union agents demanded union cards from drivers unloading trucks at Washington Market, failed to materialize clashed on a number of occasions. John Possenriede. Funeral services will be held at the Sheldon Avenius Funeral Home, 63-15 Forest Avenue, The American Theater Wing continued its bond selling efforts FOBEri.osciy;s on aUl'RhME COURT.

KINGS COUN'TY at a premiere of a play featuring flushing High Celebrates m. Seamen's Aa- nf Ridgewood, on Wednesday at 8 I 11, interment Thursday. 10 a.m.. iwhen this demand was discontinued in Mrs. Hattie M.

sweet, who was treasurer of Miriam Chapter 120. Order of Eastern Star, for many Vfvirc fiiPrl at IVia nun nf riusning nign ocnooi, omest in and' Gloa -t fi today. Resentment by merchants was gjyen as the reason. The union Anna VnH MrV lMount olivet Cemetery father of Christopher P. and niiu jjri iui Hie i tuuay 111 utuui High School 126, 31-51 2.t As-toria.

Jo Golden, music publisher, of the citv school system, yesterday; Pursuant to JudKment herein I will jfii 1 celebrated its 70th anniversary "May 3irt, J- noon ny Mat Rolhcnhorff aur- exercises the auditorium, North- tmnper, at Real Kstate Mrs. R. Stutzmann, Bank Head's Wife involved is Local 202 of the Teamsters Union, A. F. L.

ames waru. i QUINN FRANK on May 22, 82. She was the widow of William g.ove Chapel, 5723 5th beloved husband of Catherine; h. Swcot and formerly lived at 1322 Flush- isa AIuntaKue Street. t' 1 ern Boulevard and Union St Kequiem mas.sai.uiu uau devoted lather of Madeline, Corp.

Buslnvick Ave. Three Brooklyn poultry dealers Bert Tannenholf, a Brooklynite in ing. Dr. John V. Walsh, principal, io.

was master of ceremonies. ide nf 64th Street with ismitlicaiterly side of 8th Avenue Sidney overseas Evelyn) Relieious and Eastern Star serv-j Religious and Eastern Star services' in $1,000 bail each by petual Help Church Friday, iu a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. nrrow for- Mrs nun ui.

ami v.uii'iiiic, rutin i ices will De Held at 111. torn rear tiy so feet from William Dunigan Son at the Georae Werst Funeral HomeJriiH londav s. Augusta St.it7.mann, whoi United States Commissioner Martin South Pac.f c. Golden pre at her home, Epswtn on charges of violating!" copy the song to an; Une South, Richmond Hill, Price. They were Benjamin: peison dplaymg a war tond dur any OLEASON GLORIA JULIA cnapei, ttogers Avenue ano Mom- 71-41 Cooper Glendale.

Burlal park La (nee Conlont. on May 22, 1945. be Blecher. 40. of 3100 Ocean Parkwav: ln8 lne current campaign.

nf lt fa) Joseph t. ruaa- 'iwin UlKe PlHCe at 11:30 am- rday C- G- Ao- St. John's jin Evergreens cemetery. Simon Safran, 48. of 1558 W.

7th and Benny Fianzei, 45, of 292 Rock-! Ask Citizens Committee survived by son, Joseph; loving away Parkway. will be held at 8:30 tonight in St. John's Lutheran Church, 114th between Myrtle and Jamaica Aves. She was the wife of Rudolph Stutzmann undertaker and president of the Ridgewood Savings Bank. Mrs.

Stutzmann, a resident of Queens for most, nf Vipv lifp wn a Jf sister or Aniomeue vaieiiM. PFYNnTnA-rrnRGF urf Lulu Collins; son' Charles B. REYNOLDS-GEORGE and (wo grandchildren, Mar-denly on May 21, 1945, beloved Pox and Prnk ColIlnS- To Aid Boys and Girls A citywide citizens committee to establish improved services for boys Maurm Smiley. Referee. m9-6t WAP NOTICE OF SALE! ''fJflE f'OURT.

COUNTY OP MM.S The Emicrant Industrial Shvhies Rink, Plaintiff, against Datay Bunnell, et 1 Defendants. EDWIN A. BERKERY. Ptalntifr No. 51 Chamber Street, New York Cily.

Pursuant to iudrmnt of fnreeln.nri and sale entered in the above entitled action on April 23rd. 1945. I will one parrel at public auction, t.v Morria Reieh. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real KXata Exchange No. 1S9 Ml.ntaitue.

BnrouKh of Brooklyn. Cunty of Kins, Citv and State nf Xeu, 120 Foreign Brides Of GIs to Land in Boston and girls was suggested in a report uatlQ ui wju 01 urui ye J. and Josephine brother of Mrs. Mary Plower and Edward J. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from the Mc- ica Ryan, Stan sgi.

reuiuu, y. S. Tech. Sgt. John.

U. S. Jean Conlon. Reposing at chapel, corner of Church Avenue and Rogers Avenue. Notice of funeral later.

Thomas Edward Ireland, director. member of Richmond Hill Chapter I Boston. May 23 (U P) About 120, by the planning committee of the the Coriernicus Sisters I foreign brides who had married GIsiCivilian Defense Volunteer Office Walter ft Cook wooai'uiuTiu DIGNIFIED AsLow FUNERALS At OUR FUNERAL HOMES ItMUt 1S1 Uxka B(mlevaril-3tkiiimter 4-1200 50 Snmth Aiwwe Man 2-SSS5 12U laUxua e. eUckmutw 2-0266-7 QUEEN 150-11) Hllhide S-M70 63-32 Forest Avenue HEgenun 3-0900 154-14 Hottk. Blvd, Fttntnns 3-6600 STATIN ISLAND 571FortAv.WestCrirhten.Clbralt2-5056 MANHATTAN 117 West 72nd Slreet-TRafalaar 7-9700 1451 First tue RHimUnder 4-5S0O BRONX 1 West 190t StrMt-RAymend 9-100 165 E.

Tremont 7-2700 347 WAs Aimhm MOtt Hawa 9-0272 WCSTCHfftTIR 214 Manuroneck Anaw White Plains 39 Phone for Seprtsenlolvt No Ofclxwtioit Mrs. Stemmerman, Practical Nurse otrrlp the Arion Lariies Siiioine1 overseas were due here today onlWelfare Council of the New York' Manus Funcral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Requiem mass R. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. GRAHAM MATTHEW, suddenly, on May 21, at his residence, Society, the ladies auxiliary of' last 'aP of tneir journeys to meet City Youth Conference. Wyckoff Heights Bethany Deaconess itneir American in-laws. The committee, of which the Hospital and the Jamaica auxiliary1 Included in the group were about Charles S. Bermingham, director of.

of Ottilie Home. i2() Diimt's whose soldier or sailorjthe Catholic Youth Organization of. Besides her husband, she Is sti" wcl'e 011 duty in the Brooklyn, is a member, emphasized Mrs. Hannah Stemmerman, 80, RILEY MARGARET sudden- 297 18th Street; Deiovea iauier oi ''Thomas, Peter and John. Requiem May 21, 1945, wife of the yesterday at her home, 449 e' vlved by two sons, Rudolph Jr.

n('ter oi war. tne responsimuty of adults in any Frederick C. six grandchildren, two! Like modern pilgrims they had proposed youth program. Many- mass Friaay, May -so, at mwara mouier oi iiars. St.

She was the widow of WU- o. uonovan, grandmother of Grace stPmmerman. come from England, Ireland, Scot services do not reach the young sisters and two brothers. a. uonovan, sister oi Mrs.

a. moiizi Mrs. Stemmernmn, who was a and Mrs, T. McGulre. Funeral land, France, Holland and Belgium to await the arrival of their hus people who need them most, the report stressed.

ikit Bircssea. tifplfiiKT resiripnt. nf thp hr.rr.noh Is i from her residence. 1977 Batchelder mnr riaorrht. iJrr.

bands before setting up homes in a May 2Sth. 1945. at 12 o'clock on that day. the premises directed hv said judgment to be sold nd briefly described as follows: ALL that certain lot. Dlecp or parol of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate.

Ivinu and being in the Borough of Krook'lvn county of Kines, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING! at a point on th southerly side of 48th Street, di'tant three hundred and twenty feet (320') easterly from the corner formed bv the intersection of the southerly side of 4Sth Street and th easterly aide of 4th Avenue; running thenc southerly parallel with 4th Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one, hundred feet (loir) two Inches easterly parallel with 4Mh Street twenty feet (CO'): thence northerly parallel with 4i)i Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet I two inches to he southerly side of 48th Street: and Ihence westerly along the suiithTlv fide of 4Sth Street twentv feet (20') to the pnmt or place nf beginning. new world, mass of requiem 10 a.m. at Good H. W. Hodges Insurance Broker at the R.

C. Church of St. John the Evangelist. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. E.

H. Lockwood, Director. HA3SETT ANNA on May 22, 1945, beloved daughter of the late Patrick and Delia; sister of Mrs. Joseph Pointer, Martin, Margaret and Joseph Ha.ssett. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from residence, 8915 4th Requiem mass St.

Patrick's Church. Please omit flowers. Katherine Rodenberg, Mrs. Minnie Farley Mrs. Mildred Gunning and May Stemmerman; two sons, Wil-laim C.

and John H. Stemmerman, Shepherd R. C. Church. Interment: Holy Cross Cemetery.

USE OF OUR CHAPELS FREE SCHRECK-On May 20. 1945, five grandchildren and three great- Baldwin, May 23 Religious and Frank beloved husband of Marie grandchildren. Funeral services will be lipid at 8 Masonic funeral services for Henry devoted father of Marjorle, Vir ginla, Frank, George and Robert. tomorrow at the home, withiW, Hodges of Rockville Drive, Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from! the Rev. Albert E.

Rorabeck, pastor.Baldwin, an insurance broker with tiTt m. 91 lad aontts Charles J. Brady Funeral the congregational church oiitne John R. rieioer Agency, 194 TOGETHER WITH fixtures and BLANCHE in her 83d year Utica Avenue; solemn requiem the Evangel, officiating. Burial will; Broadway, Brooklyn, who died here npnrop Aven Memoriallmass St.

Matthew's R. C. Church. ibe in Lutheran Cemetery. jMonday, will be held at 8:30 p.m.

intr lieorRe o. n.veu iviciuunni articles of personal property now or Interment St, John's Cemetery. hereafter attached to, or used in connection with the premise, all of which tomorrow at the South Congregational ChuKh, Court and President Brooklyn. Until 3 p.m. tomor Chapel, 55 7th Avenue.

Service Thursday, May 24, at 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Friday, a.m. Ont of Iht Slalt't finest funtral hemt. Hr lo- 'tlpra cal families, humble or wealthy, can pay trib- is I I ute to their departed in I 1 keeping with their cul- 1 1 tural (tandardt at no 1 additional cost. Mli phoni Mojll JZSmt? VVm.

Dunigon, lie. vJ Tft Jfoff Modern runtrai Bomf SHERMAN GUY suddenly, May 21, 1945, of 321 61st Street, beloved husband of the late Mary A. (nee Power); father of Mrs. Amy McCullough, Robert Helen row the body will be at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 24 S. Grand Baldwin.

150 A. T0RREGR0SSA FUNERAL HOMES HODGES HENRY W. Jr. of 44 Rockville Drive, Baldwin, suddenly, on Monday, May 21, 1945; beloved SDeatDs SWEET HATTIE on May 22, 1945, aged 82 years, beloved mother of Lulu Collins, Charles B. Sweet; dear grandmother of Marion Fox and Frank Collins.

Service Thursday, 8 p.m., at George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue. Funeral Friday, 11:30 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Member of Miriam Chapter, No. 120, O.

E. S. son of the late Amy St. Clair and Evan Gwynne Sherman; brother of Born In Brooklyn 45 years ago, Mr. Hodges resided there until 1938, when he moved to Baldwin.

He was past master and treasurer of Commonwealth Lodge, A. husband of Ethel F. (nee father of Henry W. the third; son Mrs. Ruth McAteer and Charles Pruden.

Solemn requiem mass Thursday, 10 a.m., at Our Lady of Perpetual Heln R. C. Church. Re of Elisabeth P. Hodges.

Reposing at CmM 1305 79th St. Each view 2-8844 Bronck 521 Hick. St. CatlsKl Showroom! on Pramfoe past high priest of Orient Welgand Brothers Funeral Home, 24 S. Grand Avenue, Baldwin, un are envereo nv mis instrument.

SAID PREMISES now being known as and by the Street Number 440 48th Street Brooklyn, New York. SAID PREMISES will be told subject to any state of facts that an accurate survey would show. Dated, New York. May Srd. 194S, (Sgd.) CLARENCE B.

CAMPBELL, Referee, rn7-6t MtW SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY The Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, plaintiff, airainst Marv H. Reillv and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment made h'-rem dated Slav 17. 1915.

1 will sell at auction bv Jos-eph Itosenhlum, auctioneer, at 'Rrooklvn Real Estate F.xt-htng, 1i9 Montat'ue B'ookbn New York, on June Kl. at 1J lot noon premises III on the west siii- of Reid Awniie 117 feel if Monc-e being IS feel in width 111 in d'-pili mtfi Reid A'nuc. and also I'l'-tins's in Brookhn d'-scribed as follows- Beginning at a point on the soinhiTly side of Prri--pei Aenue. distant 20 feel easfrlv from ihe comer f.n nvd bv the intersection of rhe somberly sid" of Prospect Avenue with the easterly side of Sth Avenue, running thence southerly til Thursday, 3 p.m. Religious and Chapter, Royal Arch Masons; past! commander of Clinton Comman-j dery, Knights Templar; a member the board of governors of Longlj posing at Chapel, 7703 5th Avenue.

SIMPSON At Verona. N. on Tuesday, Mav 22. 1945, ALICE fraternal services South Congrega tlonal Church, Court and President BANRRlirTCT NOTICf 13lrtbDap Remembrance 'q of 1 BANKRUPTCY NOTHrS rHVIN'i; I.IPKIN. K.inki.ip:.

Thursday. 8:30 D.m. fu- BROWER. ot tho ato imn Urotto: a member of Brooklvn FHED U. ATJErt.

Bankrupt PEOPOSAI.S nerol Friday. 10:30 a.m. Interment' W. Simpson and mother of Helen BENNETT KATHRYN MOYLAN Council. Royal and Select Masters, 1, li'ifhy kiv-'ii ll'al uii Ma' in May Ni'ttte 1.

heiehv (iiseri Green-Wood Cemetery. B. and Harrison B. Simpson. St kM-v- In cherished memory of my beloved the Brooklyn Masonic Veterans and FKDERAL WORKS AGENCY.

Public' 12) J945, the party a.i'.i.ii- for'Ic and our dearest mother; always Temple. He al.so was aSh'lut'n Hees will be held at the Home New Ymk 4. N. Mav 18 HURLEY RUTH, suddenly on services (Arthur Hrnwn Tnc 'In our hearts. Masses offered.

member of the wiinmhiirp nin. Hu. Room 701. Post office Buildinit. Wash IK Hie i I a.

liankiiiit and ihal Ih-' fn-l 1 lint; nf 1 wH li.1 it R.H.111 Fust office Huil Iiiik. Vv'a-li-illKlnn and JiihlL-nn Kinnk-lyu, on Juii'1 6. liM.V al 2 ii.in., al winch line the credituin mav attend, utuvc ihcir rlaim. apnuini a May 21, loving daughter of park street, at Clermont HUSBAND and CHILDREN. ner club gnd tlle New York Bowl --Sealeii bids, in triplicate, will ri'niiT'd at tins office until 2 p.m..

ington and Johnson Brooklyn, on June 6. IW.I. at 2 p.m., at which time ihe creditors may attend, nrove heir- claims, appoint, a trustee, G. Hurley; sister of Harriet, Hazel June 8. 194,1, and then publicly opened.

Montclair, Thursday morning at 10 i jing Association, and for many vears In CQemoriain as clerk of Uie soutn congrega- o'clock. trustee, exaTinne the bankrupt and examine the bankrupt and transact i fur fuini.ihmK the iiiatHrialfl, and per-fnrniinif tho work for exterior paintmit, etc, at thp U. S. t'oaat Air Sta. (Kloyd Kennptt KlPldi, Brooklyn.

N. in atnrt accordance with tho Kpecifira- STEMMERMAN On Tuesday, BENSON-Pfc. DAVID Br lyn, the i.n,i tor of which, the Rev. Paul VuZ? Prp-W1LMOT Referee. May 22, HANNAH, beloved mother of Mrs.

Katherine Rodenberg, tions dated FB-DE-2. Anr 27. liM, head Titaiv on Mav 23 1944. Pto well. will official at the funeral NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT nt frt services William John H.

and Mrs. Min Surviving are his widow, Mrs AUNT CARRIE. nie Farley, Mrs. Mildred Gunning Ethel Foster Hodges; a son, Henry and drawiims (if any) mentioned therein: and the general conditions dated Sept. IS.

1942. and addendum thereto dated May 15. 1344. Specifications and other data may be had at the office of the Custodian of the Building or the nffiri! of the DiRtrirt Knulneer. J.

J. MoNeely. District Engineer. m22-3t ROSE UPKIN, Bankrupt, Notice Is hereby, given that on May 16. 1945, the said party wa adjudicated bankrupt, and that the hrst meeting of creditors) will be held in Room "0t.

Post Office Building, Washington and Johnson streets. Brooklyn. N. on June 6. 1945.

at 2 p.m.. on May 17, lHt.i. MAX was adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the Post Office Building, Room 209, Brooklyn, N. on June 5, 1945. at 10.30 a at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap- parallel with Nth Avenue and part of Ihe distance through a party wall 55 feet: thence easterly parallel with Prospect Avenue 6 inches: theme southerly parallel with Sth Avenue 25 feet 2 inches; thence easterly parallel with Prospect Avenue 25 feet 6 inches; thence northerly parallel with Sth Avenue and part of the distan-e through a party wall SO feet 2 inches to ihe southerly of Prospect Avenue and thence westerly sl -n th southerly side Awnne feet to the point or.

(ia--e of i'-eni-ning. Refeience is made to the iicit-mi-n! heiem for a 11101 a complete Bernardine and Genevieve. Funeral! 'from Cosgrove Chapel, 7315 15th Avenue. Requiem mass at Our Lady Of Guadalupe Church, Thursday, 10 rm. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

JACOBS Mrs. FLORENCE N. of 655 McDonough Street, May 22, 1945. Survived by one son, Austin Lewis Jacobs. Reposing at William phelan Funeral Home, 956 Putnam Avenue, Services Friday, 9 a.m., at 1178 Bushwick Avenue.

Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. 4 Cypress Hills. KEELY On May 22, MARY, lov W. Hodges 3d, and his mother, Mrs Elizabeth Miller Hodges. CONVERY In cherished memory of our beloved mother, ANNIE M.

CONVERY. Died Mav 23, 1943. THE FAMILY. and May Stemmerman. Funeral services at her residence, 449 East 25th Street, on Thursday, May 24, at 8 p.m.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Direction of James J. Hunter. Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at.

which time the creditors may at w'rn crcoiiors may 0 8 MARSHAL'S NOTICES "i-jpomt a trustee, examine the bankrupt v. tend nrove heir aims, annoinl a 1, in ureen-wood Cemetery. PROCESS IN REM DOCKET 82-344 trustee, examine the bankrupt come i.i-l..re sa'trt meenne United Slates Di.Hnci tourl, Eastern hi ansae! such business as may pnit- EUiiE.N'E il'Ct '5NtR' JR Referee Distciit of New York Notice llerlv come before said nieel-ng. I Daled iv laid ltr, JnllN A V.M.ENTf. have iii i'csled the steam tug "Cniifi- WIl.MOT MOREHOUSE.

Referee. dence h.r engines, etc, libelled -'XIVTICK IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT rcrth Ambov Drv Hock Company ISRAEL H. SHAUiMlTH, Rank runt. Mav Hi. Itn.V THERESA MALA-for labor, material.

process! Nolle 1 hereby given lhal on May 1'KRo, also known ns TERESA M.U.A-icliirnalile June 6. 1915. al in-3ft a.m., MB, 1915. Hie said party was ad.iudi- VERO. was adjudicated hanknipt.

and STUTZMANN AUGUSTA, on May 21, 1945, dearly beloved wife of Rudolph and fond mother of, Rudolph Jr. and Frederick C. Stutz-i mann; she is also survived by six TRMUM4RR NOTICK hat tin- fust that the fust meeting of creditor will 1 Cull f.i.ul llfOi-a RnilHin ated bankrupt, and ing mother of William, Mabel Brennan and Lillian Paul, Funeral from will be held in. he held at the tifflce Buildinii 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" that iiieeiing of creditor SERVING BROOKLYN SINCE 1896 GEORGE D. CONANT Moadingw Funeral Parlori 1120 Flatbuih Avenue Tel.

lUckmintter 2-0247 EBBERS HILL inc. Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel 519 Clinton Avenue G. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr. MAin 2.0531 Room 701.

Post office Building. Wash-i Room 209. Biookl.vn, N. on Farms. of 4 iinnlev her home, 117-28 165th Street, Ja grandchildren, two sisters and two, brothers.

Services at St, John's1 maica, on Friday at 9:30 a.m.; Brooklyn. N. All persons interested iniisi then present their claims or be defaulted and the said sieatn tug 'Confiiienoe," engines, he condemned and ordered sold. Dated, Mav 33. 1945.

SPENCER C. YOfNiT U. .1 Marshal. MAHAR MASOJt, Proctor for Libeillant. mgton and Johnson Streets.

194... at 10 30 a.m., at which tune tmAe Ponnkivn, New ynek. niris-lyn. N. on June fi, 1945, at 2 p.m..

redilors may attend, prove tlvir.terei si. ai which lime the creditors may at-'claims, appoint a trustee, examine wl'h the Secretary of of Ni-w fend, prove their claims, appoint a the bankrupt and transact such husi- York to he used on milk; e-esm; bur-trustee examine the bankrupt andmes as niav propei ly come, betore ter: cheese; icerream: frozen dessrt; such business as may prop-lsaid meeting. hniik drinks and other non -airohnlis erlv come before soid meeting EUGENE O'CONNOR Referee. bererates eetmeats and infection. WlLMOT 410REHOUSS.

R(ere. m23-2t rv.lMSt oSu Lutheran Church, 114th Street, between Myrtle and Jamaica Avenues, Richmond Hill, Wednesday, 8.30 p.m. 1 thence to St. Bonaventura R. C.

Church, where mass of rpquiem will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, FN .111 A.

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