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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 8, 1945 11 Kelly Calls 'Big 5' W. R. BEST, ARMY AMBULANCE Pfc. L. Stroud On O'Dwyer Split SJJ Alexanderson.W.

Holzberg, John J. Bergen. Uarret S. Kapps, James P. HATFIELD The Citizens Association and Bay Ridge Chamber of Commerce record with sorrow the passing of our past president, WILLIAM B.

HATFIELD. Services at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Fridav, 8:30 p.m. Hon.

MATTHEW J. TROY, Chairman. CORPS EXECUTIVE, DIES Killed in Action Continued from Page 1 Manila A ft (IIPiHpn AA Dial Bieliiz, W. Kern. Ouo position primary ticket which he stlllwell tourned the front lines.

Blu Malverne, June 8 A solemn mass graduated from Commercial High Pfc. Aubrey L. Stroud of 352 East- School in Brooklyn, and attended piannea to announce tooay. iln Philippines in his famous Mr Roe exnressl the hone the of requiem for William R. Best national commander of the United Killeen, Thomas Kohlsdort.Nora V.

Pitterman, Harry Ramos, Charles E. Columbia University. He was an was killed in action on Braun, Charles Bruun, Christen Carter, Prances De Rosa. Edward Doran, Prank R. I 1.

1 "litHKUC uuuuiui nuu oaiu Li.C wi- Joseph Van Wynen. Secretary. States Army Ambulance Corps, will Continued front Page publican party In the cause of honest, progressive and nonpartisan amb 'ance driver ir rnly 2 months other leaders would grant nere js about, a tossup wllh during World War and was past i received by his mother Mrs. Ethel QDwyer's request for a conference. jBurma wnere he fought.

Reed, Mary offered at 11 a.m. tomorrow of Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, HELLMUTH EDYTHE commander of Malverne Post, 133-08 228th Street. Laurelton, L.

I. Malverne. Burial will be in Holy uuuuu. nao u.o tie saia ne was wining to nave vineear Joe visited the 25th Dl- infantry. 77th Division.

jconference which would be open to BaTetTpal where tht'e li Private First Class Stroud was born! newspapermen. sUU were Japanese stragglers in Norfolk. Va. In addition to his Flynn-Kelly Hold Broken, He In caves and ravines. Later tlM Rood OemeWry, Westbury.

Mr. Be-', lived at 16 Stewart American Legion. Before moving to Malverne 14 years ago he lived In1 Garden City. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooney Best; a son, Marine Pvt.

William R. now at Cornell University; six daughters. "I believe we have finally ua irawm on vma; followine beloved wife cf Frederick S. and mother of the late Pvt. Raymond Helmuth.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferta Place, Saturday, 2 p.m. HILDEBRAND MARY C. on here. J'-d Wednesday liht in Mercy Hospital, Rockville Centre. He was head of the bond 'or- motner, ne is survived Dy his iatner.i Augustus T.

Stroud of Cliase City, and two sisters, Ethel and the hold of Mr. Flynn and Mr. Kelly Verde Trail west of Balete Pass. Dragon, Adelaide Rivers. E.

P. Driscoll, John Scollon, Margaret Farley, Sarah Self ert, Charles Foley, John Seversen, Mathias Furman, Mary Sherlock, Nora Gissel, G. H. Sherwood, Edwin Gustafson, Helen Tierney, Prank A. Hatfield, William Vincent.

Milton A. Hellmuth, Edythe Wahl, Katherine Hildebrand, Mary Wilson, Charles ALEXANDERSON WALTER er division or the Massachusetts candidates by reason of their long careers of public service and because of the fact that their Integrity Is unquestioned and they have. on the Democratic party In New ims seems to oe as as York City," Mr. Roe said. anything could be," General Stil- i well said.

"In Burma it was thick. Bonding Insurance Company, 130 Mrs. John Heyden of Waukegan Til Ruth Patricia. Oeraldine Thursday. June 7, 1945, formerly of i.

I bum u. jn imn.n1 innolo Hr William Manhattan, with which of Langford Widow JD Prospect Paik West, beloved Wife haA been iLKsorintpd nparln 20 Pranrrs and Rnherta Rest, all Officials of the American Labor its rUffs thal impossible to'R Profound knowledge of our city government and of our people: party, who cancelled a conterence am wor.st f0rt, 0f moun oi tne late John F. Hildebrand. and 'years. 'Malverne.

and his parents. Ml', and mother of Mrs. E. Augusta Born n. 'Minttan, Mr.

Be, was i Mrs. Hugh Best of this place, and Lt. J. Fred Hildebrand, U. S.

Defends Herself on June 7, 1945. at his residence, AO At ftlStli Otcanf fiimnn t. Vill-wta 1 yesterday at which they had been tam terrain." expected to indorse Mr. O'Dwyer'sj candidacy and take some action on 1 1 designations for controller and pros- LdSnfTlOre INOmGCl Continued from Page 1 "For Mayor, Jonah J. Goldstein; for President of the Council.

New-bold Morris; for Controller, Joseph D. MeGoldrick." SaJE "bewey Is Pleased Mr. Crews said that after the ti.ket had been agreed upon he "'7' N. R. Services at the Fairchild l- ChaPp1' 86 "wta Place, on Satur-Mary Ellen: daughter, Eleanor; two day gm sour, Pvt.

James and Pvt. Richard, U. S. Army. Funeral from residence HOLZBERG JOHN of 632 on Monday, June 11, 9:30 a.m.; sol-IHalsey Street, on June 7, 1945 83 vears after the death of his first 1 ident of the City Council, were be- wife and eight years after the death l'ed to be backing Mr.

O'Dwyer's Cnr OJ Tprm of her first husband. demand for a change in the 1 Services Sunday jJoseph Tedesco For Ensign Jenkins Mass. Arranged Continued from Tage 1 telephoned Governor Dewey to tn era tic ticket. With Sidney Hillman. head of the years.

Survived bv Anna HoareJ Meanwhile, police shifted from an 'investigation of a lone list of the Political Action Committee and! the resolution offered by Mr. Sin Hempstead, June 8 Memorial A memorial mass will be offered wealthy widow's proteges to the the-services for Ensign Clifford N. in St. Gregory's R. C.

Church, St. 0ry that her textile executive hus-Jenkins Jr. of 59 Westminster Road, John's Place and Brooklyn was a victim of "flngermen" West Hempstead, will be held at next Wednesday for Tech. 4th Grade seeking her fabulous jewels. William Holzberg, Gertrude Bloomer and Pvt.

Joseph Holzberg; also six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Reposing at Sehy's Chapel, 319 Central Avenue. Re-nuipm mass MnnHav at. 10 am fit. State chairman of the American Labor party, stepping into the mayoralty campaign situation, the conference was postponed until Monday.

Reports were circulated In Democratic quarters that an appeal had Joseph (Teddy) 3 p.m. Sunday in Christ Presby- emn requiem mass Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, Queens Village, 10 a.m. J.

J. Sullivan, Director. BERGEN On Wednesday. GARRET STRYKER BERGEN. Funeral services Flatlands Reformed Dutch Church, at Kings Highway and E.

40th Street, on Saturday, June 9, at 3 p.m. BIELITZ WILHELMINE Although police continued to peer form him of the leaders' action. "He's highly pleased," Mr. Crewj said. "Will he campaign for the ticket? he was asked.

"I don't know how actively will campaign but I think he will," the leader replied. "Do you think Mayor LaGuardia should support the ticket?" he was asked. "As a public-spirited citizen and 1 I F. Tedesco of nott which pointed nut that "all but one" of the five city leaders had recommended the lineup. The borough president will be running for his second full term.

He was chosen to fill the unexpired term of Raymond V. Incersoll when that official died in 1940 and then was elected for fnur years in a three-cornered fight that same year. 1219 St JOnnS ft.ar.rr,l bmCH ih man's bounty, thev Indicated thev killed in action nol qipvp list woulci reveal Benedict's R. C. Church.

Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. Ensign Jenkins was killed April 1 16 when his plane crashed into deep KAPPS JAMES PATRICK, on: water northeast of Fort Lauderdale, June 6, 1945. devoted brother during a practice flight. He Raymond and Theresa. Funeral from; va.s 22.

A erarinate of Hrmnstpad been made to high Democratic lead ers at Washington to steo into the "'ithe murderers. Gigolos, they eX- Mput Vnrlf Citv situation plaii plained, are usually unarmed, pre- The Andrfw Jarkson 'nemorratic nrL i i a t0 USP more mMn Club of the 11th A. i i i one wn0 nas promoted good Designates Archinal eminent in the city of New York, last night led obtaining money and gifts. I I VtA hni-ntinh'c von iiIiip llnm nxi'ilii widow of Bernhard D. Bielitz.

Serv- waiter B. Cooke, Funeral Home.j High School and the Peddie School, ices at the Brooklyn Home for Aged 50 7th Avenue. Requiem nass 8t.IHightstov.-n. N. he was a student Men and Couples.

745 Classon Ave- Francis Xavier R. C. Church Satur-iat Hofstra College when he enh.sted nue. Friday. June 8, at 8 p.m.

May 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's in the navv In November. 1942. surrender of the tin.

11.ii.Lt 1(11 i-ry- Jlll't Fastened Safety Chain 'organizations in indorsing District As Queens Boro Mead J. F. Tecli-wu flti nian.s. The i taunt tie snoum. Mr.

crews tftjia. "Tvosof the designees are memVrs of his administration." for Mayor at Queens Assemblyman George Id Hanlev will Cemetery. 1 The Rev. Dr. Frank M.

Kerr, pas- Rev- n-' BRAUN June 7. 1945, Corporal Tedesco was in tne lover oi nis aparinicnt oy two "lc uuulluar. tor nf Phrist. Plunvh will nffii'iatp tlp iora Ave. inatea last nignt oy tne executive; at his residence, 459 41st Street, be- KERN June 5.

1945, OTTO i 1 1 ij.iiu iha nfiih ruvnh-v men hn trien to arinntl iwp hv at the services, assisted bv F. Ken- The name of District u. ubuhi i ne more man nersons oi uie urpiiuiiraii um ai.iuiup.y loved husband of Jane and brother at his residence, 540 Carlton Harripl. 1mUe ReconaLssunce Division and beforei explaining they were seeking In for of Frederick and George. Services oi tne iaie itum ana De loved brother of Emma Bardes.day scho1 teacher for Jears- at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial.

7501 the war was a member of the for-1 mation about the late Rafaelo Diaz, vmea approval oi wsemuiyman commiuee oppose uram.iuu- 'ur met- 101st Cavalry National Guardian opera singer protege of for Council President and, Borough President James A. Burke. Mayor, was brought up by news. He tourned the country with the Langford. Denied entrance into the! Lawrence Gerosa for The committee which met at who said there was a re.

army war show as a leading dare- apartment, the pair shot him ''g'd the re-election of Bor- pubican county headquarters 86- 5 -port he would be entered in the Re-dev 1 motorcvcle rider He was born fled President Cashmore. Lefferts Boulevard. Richmond HU1.I publican primaries, in onvAivVw and was! Mrs. Lansford. oolite said, was Assemblyman Eugene F.

Bannl- also named Special Sessions Justice "We can't keep anyone out," said 5ih Avenue. Saturday, 2:30. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Yeoman B. Kuntz, Invasion Veleran Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home.

83 Hanson Place, Friday 8 p.m. Interment private. KILLEEN THOMAS on June 6. 1945, at his residence, 34 Monroe Place. Survived by his wife, Fiances; daughters, Margaret and Fran- BRUUN On June 6, 1945.

CHRISTEN at his residence, 150 M. Wieboldt of Wood-iMr Curran. graduated from Bovs High School, 'regular habitue of fashionable EastBan: lder of the district, who in-iGustav W. where he starred in football. Side night clubs and restaurants itrdufed the resolution approving! haven for county Judge to onposej "We'll cross that bridge when wa and always attracted considerable 1 the O'Dwyer-Davidson-Gerosa Thomas Downs, the Democratic In- come to It." added Mr.

Crews. r- m. A iAnlr Prospect Park West, beloved husband of Dora M. and devoted father of Alice E. and Christine B.I Loennecken.

Services at Fredj Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th I named "The Platbush Express." attention because of her extrava- "urpraf ni v0.rs, as l.ZT -v res. and ann -Tnhn at a solemn mass or requiem for the Funeral Wnm 1R7 rivfrrf Yeoman 3d Class Bernard Kuntz! which was hit by an enemy shell gant jewelry to worn ior me election or Mr. iaioia inr u.t nu uiab juiic uroiasiem, in turn, wouia street- anlemn remiiem ma in of 362 Ondeidonk Ave. will be an American advance.

i that she kept many valuable pieces, Surviving are his parents, Mr. and worth thousands of dollars, in her overwneim-, JC" 'la ic ing victory for Brooklyn' prosecu-; for re-election, was indorsed by the; By agreeing on the ticket today apartment Mrs. Dominick Tedesco; two broth Avenue. Saturday, p.m. muer- a Saturday 8t the church o( the fered at 11 a.m.

ment Green-Wood Cemetery. I Assumption. St. John's tomorrow in St. riDTro roiKCis nd- Cemeterv.

Aloysius R. C. tor. Much Jewelry al Home ers, Fortune, who is about to enter the service, and Pasquale. and three sisters, Angelina, Santa and Martha.

Kepuoncans. wie u. o. P. leaders confirmed re- Henry S.

Schneider Insurance1 ports which developed late yester-broker of Springfield Gardens, was; day that such a slate would be designated for Assembly in the 12th welded together for the campaign T. J. Higgins Son, Directors. Church, Onder-rtonk Ave. and it was believed that she as Brooklyn Too Curious, denly, on Thursday, June 7, 1945.

for many years a nurse in New-York Citv Mission. Service at. the Bronx Democrat Thinks A. fight against the Democrats. Judge and followed home by a finger man KOHLSDORF NORA V.

(nee Stockholm St. Jones), at her residence, 247 Beach; h6 was billed county Goldstein's friends had urged his or woman. Fairchild Chapel, 86 Leffe Place, g' Harbo'r be. Warren B. Ashmead, leader, presided.

in action April on Sunday at 4 p.m. selection for the Democratic nomination untU the Democratic lead- 24 when a destroyer escort Lt. M. E. Walsh, In Plane Crash A Brooklyn Eagle reporter traveled to the Bronx in vain to catch the Democratic Committee meeting there.

The meeting had been canceled when the reporter entered the hadquarters In Courtlandt Ave. loved wife of Richard; loving mother of Nan M. Stewart, Kathleen P. Mann and Mary Ann; devoted sister of Joseph P. and Kathleen R.

Jones; BONOMI DELAYS QUTTING areed this Mr. Of Which he Was Btrnard Kunll a crew member was torpedoed and AS ITALIAN PREMIER Rome, June 8 (U.R) Premier Ivanoe daughter of the late Patrick in the Atlantic. Last Monday evening, In Mrs. Langford's Jewelry box, was a two-inch diamond and emerald bracelet, worth $23,000 several years ago, and diamond rings, brooches and earrings. In addition, she had $3,000 in costume Jewelry in her dresser drawer.

Estimated Value: $120,000 Mrs. Langford said her jewels City Councilman Louis Cohen Selection Jars Democrats Democrats were obviously Jolted and rattled when the news of Judge Goldstein's probable selection bv the Mr. and Mis. Martin J. Walsh of 22-17 23d Astoria, were notified Nora Jones.

Funeral on Saturday; ye0man Kuntz was born In at 9:30 a.m., "thence to St. FrancUlBrooi5iyn and attended St. Aloysius De Sales R. C. Church.

Interment! porvhlal School and Grover Clcve- DE ROSA EDWARD, suddenly, June 5, 1945, at residence, 96 Catherine Street, New York City, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth (nee Connor), devoted father of John Edward, brother of Mrs. Julia Calendo, Mrs. Ida Picozzl, Mrs. Lillian Valentl and Mrs. Margaret Ess-ley Reposing Vanella's Funeral Chapel.

29 Madison Street, New York Citv. until Saturday, 9:30 a.m. laughed at the reporter's plight and Bonomi today postponed his ex-remarked: pected resignation "for a few more "It serves him right. Brooklyn days," although he told his cabinet today by the War Department that family plot, Calvary Cemetery. their son, Lt.

Martin E. Walsh, 22 a new government should be formed Republicans became public late yes- shouldn't be so curious about what's land High School. In the service for two and a half years, he was a vet a veteran of 25 combat missions as going on up bombardier with the 15th Air eran nf the North African. Sicilian, a were insured by three different PITTERMAN HARRY, of 324 Weirfield Street, on June 7, 1945, suddenly, beloved husband of Force, was killed in an airplane and Anzio beach campaigns and of brokers but, at the present value of quickly. liny, ntiuie iiuanigni, Mr.

Jjwy- (The' Exchange Telegraph Agency a telegram to the Democrat-reported that Bonomi resigned to-' 'eaters telling them he could not day but withdrew the resignation at liend to the candidates the request of the cabinet and i named to run with him for Control- Ier and Councilmanic Dresident. He Docs Beat Red Tape, Cnipmn reouiem mass St. James crash In French North Africa last; the diamonds, the Insurance would Louise. Services Sunday at invasion oi fcoi.u,c.,. r.a...c Sunday.

I not cover their worth. According to Evacuata 'Em ku Air at. Funeral Wnm. Af Wiyhnlac SUl'VlVing ale ni p.m., Church. 26 James Street, New York City, at, 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh last heard the police, the estimat land Mrs. Edward Kuntz; two a ted value to- w.

Manila. June ft (II Pi Vtal tfarl Blasius Jr. Son, 710 Knicker bockei Avenue Funeral Mondav i brothers, Philip and Edward from their son two weeks ago when av 0Ver $120,000 DOCKer Atenue. Mineral Monday. 1 Timnw th rorelvMt a letter telling them; sisters.

Mrs. Marie Timmes they received a letter telling them! Beck of Detroit, and rant Tjm.Is davs.) lasAcu uie leaders 10 reconvene at the to designate candidates for and two Lancrd easDed Uiti. caao he nn hi home UtK1' n0- MI S' LanglOrQ gaSpCQ Hinkis. he would soon be on his way home. I De Gaetano of Brooklyn, serving! Befol'e he entered Interment Lutheran Ceme- AffiA.

Mn.U. .1. DORAN FRANK on Thurs- prn. dav June 7, 1945, son of the late lerv. and Mrs.

Dorothy when asked whether she would at with the 33d Division nn mt session mis morning. Bonom said win jusmy I The parents believe that the flight William and Marianne; brother of AMOS CHARLES on June in which he died was part of a trip that would have brought him cnanes, num. y- 6. 1945, beloved husband of Kehoe Ella son of Emma, and brother of IrfJZ? RWor.raArr.ndiony.Liman and Ixiuis, Services tend the funeral services this afternoon. Police said, however, she would be there.

Mrs. Langford has ordered the casket of her husband sealed and has given orders that no one Is to be admitted to the services. They will be held at the Campbell Funeral Church, 81st St. and Madison Manhattan. home.

Lleuienant Walsh, Inducted Feb. 12, 1943, was promoted to second lieutenant in June, 1944, and be KhTa'UZS': Occupational Wmlr mmmmZ A eoHirriav ilL amuKer runerai ranor.s, iiiiu JVlDIllKUIIICl owcit, Flatbush Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. came a first lieutenant two months Morrill Greene, Phone Engineer Paterson, N. June 8 Morrill Greene, who was born in Brooklyn 70 years ago, died yesterday in Paterson General Hospital. He was a retired supervising engineer for the New York TeleDhone Company and REED On June 6, 1945, MARY i nee Callan), beloved wife of Wil ago.

He went overseas last Fall, serving first in North Africa, and tions simultaneously wasnington, ovine tu.m uaiuca wnn lammany By cuttin across 'nrescrihed nm 3,000,000 out of 8.553.200 B-card hold-won a P'ce In the Court of Gen-cedun thev8 spaced DaUenL V2T be eligible for moreVsoline'eral Sessions. He has been presi- tlon echelon over a jeey trail which milM monthly. jB0s- forced the Bayabang River 17 times A-rations go up a gallon a Beck and De Gaetano wheedled for embody June 22. British Seek Clowns liam retired member N. Y.

P. devoted mother of William F. Reed; sister of Owen and Peter Callan; at her residence. 115-67 222d Street, Lieutenant Walsh, born In Man- FINDS SENATE UNIT hattan was graduated from Bryant FAVORS P. O.

PAY RISE High School, Astoria. He was em-1 ployed as an Inspector at the Long'SP0' Brooklyn Eagle icianrf rit niant nf the Hector Washington. June 8 David Sll June 9, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to tt. Francis of Assisl R. C.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. DRAGON ADELAIDE 'nee Potts), on Wednesday. June 6, 1945, beloved wife of Whitney devoted mother of Mrs A.

C. Hughes, Corinne E. and Mrs. H. L.

Horner, Pfc. Whitnev J. overseas; Florence G. and A. O.

M. 3'c Raymond overseas; sister of Bertrand Walter, Lester and Elmer Potts. Funeral from her residence, 1964 Nos-trand Avenue, on Saturday, June 9, engineers into building a small air-1 5am, louav tmu on: por CnnUiraA St. Albans. Funeral Monday, 9 30 lived at 226 Prospect Ridge- cara noiaers.

wnose essential occu- strip near the front so their pa- requiem ma.ss Sacred Heart wood, N. J. Church. pational driving needs exceed cur- "amourg, june 0 (U.R) The Brit-rent eellinzs for their reaions. 2d Army went into show busi- Interment Calvary Ceme- Aeronautical Corporation.

His father President of the Brooklyn tienls could be evacuated direct. tery. Is an assistant fnreman nf the rilv rt'ueiaiuni OI rosiollHr leiKa. les Educated at Stevens Institute, Mr. Greene went to work for the Weslinghouse Electric Corporation at an early age.

later joining the telephone company, which he Department of Sanitation. RIVERS EDWARD F. retired tified todav before a Senate Com- Pan Annual for 0e panted increases. 77 an mit.ee conducting hearings on a bill APPal t0r aVr "Other holders, such as home- PPl for clown trapeze redassilving salaries of posioffice Of Nancy Boyer to-work drivers." OP A said, -should rlders and emploves. Washington.

June 8 (U.P-Deferu applv for anv increases since sto operate a mammoth circus member of the New York Telephone Company with 33 years of service. on Thursday, June 7, 1945. beloved 10:30 a m. Solemn mass or requiem. Yesterday, after a tour of the Attorney James K.

Hughes said to- applications win nave to oe re- U4 ule war. husband of Augusta loving Patrolman Rizzo, Former Marine father of Louise and brother of committee members, Silvergleld de-jday he would appeal the first de- lecied and only will add to tne work clared he was satisfied the commit-Riee murder conviction of Joseph of the local boards." tee was sympathetic and expressed D. Medley on the basis of "newly I St. Jerome R. Church, interment Calvary Cemetery.

(Daily Picayune and Democrat papers, New Orleans, please copy.) served for 45 years. He retired five years ago. Surviving are two brothers. Edge-worth and Harold Greene. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at the Van Emburgh Mortuary, 306 E. Ridgewood Ridgewood. Burial will be in Mount Joseph. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Jamaica, Hundreds of German prisoners and displaced Allied nationals, many of them circus performers before the war, already have started putting the show in order for a grand opening in about 10 days. the hope the Senate would pass the; found evidence." Medley was jn Store Kill I 1 ui.n IqIa Af UJ Monday at 8:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem patrolman Thomas KIZ70 42 ul" wunoui, amcua- u. unjinj r. DRISCOLL JOHN June at receiveu 1 nnin? Du.n, of 414 61st St. died yesterday of a nas aireaay mass at St. Clement's C.

Church at 9 a.m. Jackson. beloved husband of A two-alarm fire that started In Hebron Cemetery. 0 1 a i divorcee after an all-night poker party ir her apartment. Eva, devoted brother of Walter A.

SCOLLON MARGARET, on June Heights. the ground floor delicatessen store operated bv Leon Gritz at 836 and Georee J. Driscoll and EJiza In addition to the murder, Med- USI OP OUR CHAPELS FREI ley, 44-year-old escaped Michigan DeKalb routed six families beth Harrlng. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, Church and Rogers Avenues, heart atUck in the locker room PProval. the Poplar St.

station after complet-! 'We are confident the bill will re-ing his tour of duty from 8 a.m. to cm'e the approval of President Tru-4 man before July l.J Sllvergleid Rizzo wa.s found in the locker stted- room shortly before 6:45 p.m. by Patrolman Thomas Deremick and Harry Pitterman 5, 1945, beloved mother of Rose, Margaret, George, Edward, John and Robert; sister of Sarah Avery. Fu convict, was convicted for the theft; that live in the apartments above i Mrs. A.

T. Dragon of Mrs. Boyer's $1,000 diamond last right. The building Is owned neral from Walter B. Cooke.

her sliver fox Jacket and $300 in bv Herman Yasseb, who occupies Funeral Home. 50 7th Avenue, Satur from Friday 3 p.m. Mineral Saturday morning. FARLEY SARAH, on June 7, 1945. beloved aunt of Edna Rawls.

cash. lone of the apartments. day 2 p.m. Interment Holy Cross oamuei woukoi. Pnnora 1 orv i rar mill Ka A jServices Tonight r-l- i uimui aLMIira Will UC ruilUUVLCU A private physician.

Dr. Felice Viti Qrfn Cemetery. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, of 64 Cranberry St. was summoned, Cnapeii KnicHkerbocker urui uiirtru-ia. on June 0.

t.j.. tnf w.uiuci, nu nuuui uuincr ior Ave.f for 86 Lefferts Place. Saturday, fojs ij f.i nuAumj me i as wen as poi ce emergency squaa j. in, 1945, devoted father of Eleanor dc-, A-tatiAr. Ttnit 9 nti.o Harry Pitterman of 324 Weirfield a.m.; requiem mass St.

Augustine's fat wno flleci yesterday at the age Oxygen and first aid failed to re-i Order Troop Trains, Issue Travel Warning Church at 10 a.m. Interment et, John's Cemetery. Brooklyn, will conduct funeral services tonight at 8 o'clock for Mrs. Adelaide T. Dragon in her home, vive him and Dr.

Viti pronounced Cemetery Mlddle viUag4i Queens, T1u UoH Votfam ruacral Bomr Monday afternoon FOLEY JOHN, on Wednesday, June 6, 1945; beloved husband of Julia Foley; devoted father of Sis Rizzo, a former marine. Joined the Police Department in Dec. 3. 1928. He is married and has two children.

Mr. Pitterman conducted an automobile operators' school and was Washington. June 8 Tjo The Gov- military kitchen cars for delivery Wear; dear grandfather of Charles and Alfred Kunz. Funeral services at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L.

Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. SEVERSEN On Thursday, June 7, 1945, MATHIAS beloved husband of Hannah; father of Florence Neary, Jennie Thompson and John Seversen. Funeral services at his A. T0RREGR0SSA FUNERAL HOMES 150 1964 Nostrand Ave.

Mrs. Dragon was a charter member of the; organization and had held the offices of chaplain, secretary, vice president and president. She died Wednesday at her home. ernment today put in a rush order early next year when east-west troop ter M. Constantla, O.S.D.; Marie F.

and Veronica Foley, Mrs. Frank Le known as "Texas Pete" to the many persons he taught to drive. He was active In the 20th A. D. Republican Veness: grandfather of Frank Paul Club.

A native of Port Jervis, N. Le Veness. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, A requiem mass will be offered tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. at St, for 2.000 troop-carrying railroad movements should hit their peak, cars and told civilian without im-i "From now on, it will no longer poitant biiMne.s to ty off trauj be a matter of civilians standing up for the next 10 iruniiu- train, they'll have to stay home," Prepaiatiot a.r ijriui p.j to Johii.ri declared, take over in t.V ret! SO U. He urjed civilians not to take 3-000 Pullman 1.

that renuire train James Z. Pearsall. Sound Film Pioneer he lived 46 years in Brooklyn Cilt 1305 79th St. Each view 2-8844 Branch 521 Hicks St. Catket on Premhet Jerome's Church, and burial will be Jamaica, on Saturday at 9:45 a.m.; thence to R.

C. Church of the His widow, Louise; a brother and four sisters survive. home. 220 56th Street, Monday, June 11, 2 p.m. in Calvary Cemetery.

el thm Summer. Those who SHERLOCK NORA (nee Quirk), 0 ii-ii i -total and j-ei r-hRtnrr runerai services for James Z.Mrs. Mary C. Hildebrand 'of co-ohe Pearsall of 291 Halsey a pioneer, kl on June 7, 1945, widow of Thomas LEGAL NOTICES will "run the risk of being 'nd and possibly delaying movements. Ascension.

Elmhurst, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10:30 a.m. FURMAN MARY (nee Toomey), native of Boherbee. County Cork, Ireland, on Wednesday, June 6. Survived by four brothers, Michael in the sound motion picture lieliJ pTcKpect Pari mother of SSgt. Thomas U.

S. 1st Army; Corporal Joseph W. File No. 69741943. Mrs.

Dragon Is survived by her husband, Whitney J. Dragon; two sons, Pfc. Whitney Jr. and Aviation Ordnanceman 3d Class Raymond; four daughters, Corinne, Mrs. H.

L. Horner, Florence G. and Mrs. A. C.

Hughes, and four brothers, Bertrand, Walter, Lester and Elmer Potts. who died Tuesday in the Brooklyn died yesterday in Brooklyn Hospi U. S. A. Pacific; Mrs.

Genevieve Hospital, where he was in charge Nerney; sister of Mrs. Charles Hess of the night office, were held In To FLORENCE SPINGLER HELEN WHEEL- of Cranford, N. J. Reposing at resi In Brooklyn, Patrick and Cornelius dence, 53-65 65th Place, Maspeth. Solemn requiem mass St.

Mary's Paciiir purt Presidei.l Tranrn tn-oern at hi pta c-J day orr tht rt urn trtntptrtatu tM Japane J. Ur. Tnunaa aaid civilian ptutrr.tr rt i Ix (- reduced in ororr lo ffxjin Utt tremrndom ne ti Taking hu cat troj trx Chirf Executive, Drfene Trmia.ptrutlon Chief J. Monroe Johnnm ordered tal at the age of 82. She wa the widow of John F.

Hildebrand, who was president of Schults Baking Company and president of the Fulton Savings Bank. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. E. Augusta Snyder; a son, Lt. J.

Fred Hildebrand, serving in the Pacific; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Church, Wlnfield, Monday. 10 a.m. Avi-k aim Ll A jLTERS 5IARIUS JENSEN. AGE JENSEN'" FRODE JENSEN.

OTTO PETERSEN; and FREDERIK PETERSEN, if Hi-inn, or if dead, their wspective husbands, widows, executors, administrators, successors in interest, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin ana any and all unknown persons who Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, last night Burial took place today in Cedar Grove Cemtery, Flushing. He was 51. Mr. Pearsall was a descendant of early settlers on Long Island and Connecticut. He was a clerk of Emanuel Baptist Church and a graduate of the old Commercial In Lawrence, and Timothy Jn Ireland.

Funeral from the residence of Timothy Condon, 45 Pulaski Street; requiem mass Saturday, 9 a.m., St. Ambrose Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction James A.

Madden. WAHL KATHERINE, on June 6, at her residence, 454 82d be loved wife of Edward and dear mother of Mrs. J. McCabe and Ed Funeral services will be held at 7 i V. I i4 v.i,.hilrf 1 trnon leenln rar 1 ward six grandsons also survive.

Reposing at the Parlor of F. Walter Coofo mooaruAiii DICNiriCO At Low $1 rUNCRALS At I3U OUR FUNERAL HOMES tSl lkfa ntMwA-eudiirintar 4-1200 turn Wui 2-S685 I2JI fUuMiu Ar-auduBunUr Z-02U-7 QUICNt VM Hilhid a.HM-Mnuica 6-SfJO (J-12 tornl au-MUenvan 1-0900 Ut-14 Nortt. Bh.it rLushing 14600 ftTATtN ISLAND 5HfartstA.Wts!Brii:hton-Clbrrtar2-5056 MANHATTAN 117 Wn 72nd Strwt-lRafalgar 7-97M MSI First AMfUW-RHiMlamicr 4-WOO BRONX 1 Wt( 190th Strect-RAymond 1W0 1S5 C. Tramont 7-2700 HI WUUs ArwttM-MOtt Hm M272 WlfTCHIITKN 714 MamartMcfc AnM-tMiit( PUoa 39 fSan for KttrtttntatlYl-No Otlal.o Surviving are his widow. Llllie ffrl.

GISSEL On June 4, 1945, GEORGE HERMAN, dear husband of Eva Walsh Gissel, brother of Mrs. F. Heitmanek, uncle of Marie J. 8125 3d Avenue. Re- Belle Thornton Pearsall.

and a sis- SHERWOOD June 7, 1945, EDWIN beloved father of Edwin Elmer Ida Sherwood, Grace Coupe, Mildred Nelson and Ruth McCabe. Funeral services at his residence, 133-15 Lefferts Boulevard, Sunday, June 10, at 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery, Monday, 10 a.m. TIERNEY FRANK June 6, 1945, beloved husband of Helen M. (nee fccKeon), father of Sheila and Particia, brother of Anastasja, Mrs.

Edward J. Collins, Kathryn. William qulem mass Saturday 9:30 a.m., St. ter, Mrs. E.

Grosvenor Allyn of Nor Anselm's Church. Interment Conn. A. Walsh; at his home, 170 De Mott John's Cemetery. uo necessary ana proper parti-n to this proceeding, whose names or parts of names', place or places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, nd Dr.

Ft'inhcrc and Dr. John A. SEND O. MEETING 'WHEREAS. CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, liavmc an of loo at No.

1SI Montamie Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New has pi its Account as Executor of John Michael Jensen known as John M. Jensen, deceased lately residing in the Borough of Brooklyn, Countv pf Kings, Citv and State of New York, and a petition praying that Us account may be iudi-. nally settled: and that the richt of Selection of Mane Jensen, widow nf I the decedent, to take, her intestate I share in lieu of the residuary pro i-jsion contained in the will bs deter- Avenue, corner of Morris Avenue. Rockville ntre.

Funeral Saturday, Edwin D. Sherwood Edwin D. Sherwood, 77. a carpenter, dii-o yesterday at his home, 133-15 Lefferts Boulevard, Aque- wilson Charles Wednes- Thomas V. Rizzo 9:30 a.m., thence to St.

Agnes R. C. Church where a solemn requiem Har fi 1P45 hrntlipr nf I Patrnlman Thnmas Pi77v 42 Bertha Harry, Fred. John Wilson! of 414 61st dropped dead are win M. and Elmer D.

Sherwood and Helen Flartey. Service at the the Poplar St. Station House at 6 Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts a.m. today. He had been assigned mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

Interment U. S. National Cemetery. Director Jere J. Cronln, Inc.

GUSTAFSON On June 1945 James E. and Vincent J. Tierney. MxticiaU 83 HANSO PLACE at lk L. R.

R. Depot TS01 Sth Arnw 7 1 1 65tk StrMl BROOKLYN, N. T. Karl Hci-frflt Liermam PlOPICi IBOII COAD on Saturday at 2 p.m. ito downtown business section since reposing jonn T.

Gallagher Fu four daughters, Ida Sherwood, Mrs. Grace Coupe, Mrs. Mildred Nelson and Mrs. Ruth McCabe; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m.

8unday at the reeldence. HELEN of 270 56th Street, be rOBECLOSlRFS neral Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Requiem mass Church of Our Lady isiu wnen ne joinea tne iorce. He is survived by his wife. Mrs.

Josephine Rizzo. and two children. Joan and Constance. loved wlf of Gus A. and mother of Help of Christians, E.

28th Street mined. NOW. THEREFORE you and each of you are hereby cited to show cau? hefore our Surrogate's Court of Hi County of to be held in Room 25-A at the Hall of Refolds, in the County of Kings, on the nth of T3fttl)Dap Ucmcmfttance STRANGE In loving memory of JOSEPH EDWARD STRANGE. June 8. The FAMILY.

SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY JACOB BASSUK. Plaintiff, asainat IRVINU HLAIH el Pursuant to of fnret and salt' cnlfied Julie 'i. I Will corner Avenue Saturday, 10 a.m. jBurial will be at 10 a.m.

Monday BUT ir. S. WAR BONDS AND VINCENT MILTON ALFRED, on al ain'iion to the hiKln-st I at 30 clock in I lie fore- in tvergreens temeiery. SAVINGS STAMPS Thursday. June 7.

1945, of 1825 New- bidder SAMUEL KANNEY, au. tion-l noon why such settlement should not bankbuttci notici: STRANGE JOSEPH E. Birthday. at Kr uoklvn Estate E. haime be had.

and why the right of elect i York Avenue, beloved husband of Helen Vincent; devoted father of remembrance of a loving husband. Wife, JOSEPHINE. cBarnc un i 1 Mrs. Karl A. Stoecker, Barbara and BANKRUPTCY SLK BY ORDER OF the United States Court.

Kastern DiMi-ict In tlif of KLK.MENS STRl'M and SOLOMON STRUM, individually and as of tin1 firm Sgt. Alfred Vincent, 8evvice at the Eleanor, Llllie, Emma, Dora and Bertie. Services at Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Friday, June 8, at 8 p.m. Interment Saturday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. HATFIELD On June 1945, WILLIAM at.

his home, 141 Marino Avenue, beloved father of Robert G. and dear brother of Jessie Hatfield Lawrence. Services fit E. C. Walderk's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Friday, 8:30 p.m., hy the Rev.

John H. Fitzgerald; Ma-nonle nervlces following br Bay Ridge Lodge, No, S56, F. Si A. Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place.

and the coparlni'rahlp of Strnm Hrnth soil Thursday, nanKi-upi. win on Sunday, 8 p.m. Saleroom, li.ook-lyn. New York, on the 2d day of July. 2 noon, the premises in j.t.1.1 Judiiitiont duo.tiMl t.

be sold, situated in Brooklyn. KiiiK.x County. New York, on the nol theasi erly side of Bioadwav, (eel northwesterly from the north, Tly mirier of Broadway and Fayette Street, hem feet, in width from and rear by 1 00 feet in depth on eaeh side, said premises heme more fully riej.Tihed In said judgment, Daled June IfM.V SAMUEL NiRENSTEIV. Rfer. ftVRil- Ulfl'SI'k' for June 14.

mil at 11 SERVING BROOKLYN S1ME 1896 GEORGE 0. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors 1120 Ftatbush Avtnuo Tel. lUckmimttr 2-02 4T n. at Avenue. Bakera' Supiiliee.

CDDE.nO-niLI INC. Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel 519 Clinton Avenue G. E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr.

MAIn 2-0531 of Mane Jensen, widow of dent, lo take her intestate share in lieu of ili.e residuary provision contained in tha will should not be determined. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the Sea! of our said Siirrouate's Court to ho hereunto (Seal) WITNESS Hon. FRANCIS TV McOAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 5th day of June, mi.

AARON L. JACOBY Clerk Hie Surrogate's Court. je-4t V. Brooklyn. Y.

Flour. In Q5emorfam FOX In loving memory of WALTER D. FOX, who died June 8, 1940. Masses offered. Fv yrars hav paMrd itlnoa that, aid day Thf nr I lovM waa palled away; Ood look him home, it waa Hia wlli.

But In mi heart he liveth attll. Loving Wife, JEANETTE. J. SHARKEY, Receiver. ROKTZ Attoi-neva.

Hon. EUGENE F. O'CONNOR Jr IUIS B. HAMPl'RO. Anoti meer Court Street BrookhTl, N.

Y. TeL Vital notice accented 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication tha torn day; as lot at 10 p.m. Saturday rvflM far pubUoatloA.

Plaintiff. 79 Torupklua Avenue, Brook-. 'iTu' 2in Zork..

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