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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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PROCKLYN EAGLE, TUES JUNE 12. 1045 11. HERBERT A of KISMET TEMPLE. A. A.

0. N. the Pierrepont. beloved hus- M. S.

Nobles: With deep sorrow band of Genevieve McDermott Esan; we announce the death of our pa.st CHARLES E. WHOWELL DIES; EXECUTIVE OF BICKFORD'S Ernes! A. Sanders, Linotype Expert also survived by his mother, a broth O'Dwyer, 'Big Five' War's Currents Will End Strife Hit Cross Twins potentate and treasurer, THOMAS A. DAVIS, on Monday, June 11. Funeral services will be held at Cal- Anderson.

Nannie Gross. Rose Basel. Philip Guardino, P. er and two sisters. Funeral Thurs-riav.

2 u.m.. from Funeral Home, 7722 VEedell.Geo.su Haiijht.IuaS John's vary Episcopal Church, 20th Street; Charles E. vice aud 4th Avenue, New York, Wednes- of Bickford s. Inc and a War De- 4th Avenue. Interment St.

Cemetery. Continued from Page 1 Continued from Tage 1 Funeral services for Ernes'. A Sanders of 314 ho for Blauvell, Marie Harris. Harriet Loerum. Annee K.

Kent, John P. Bums, FrancU Kmo, Gustave day afternoon. June 13. at 2:30 partmen; food consultant, died to-o'clock. JOHN R.

HEILMAN, day in St. Hospital, Manhat-: FAG AN NORMA, on June II, many Dunocra. and the Republican- too, and was cut up b.id!v when a I.ihpral-Fusion uartv choice for 500-uound bomo buried hi.n. lino- more than 40 years was chief Carson, Robert A. La Porte, Anna r- ner 22d year; beloved daughter of.

Illustrious Potentate, tan. where he had been a oatietit type machinist for the Brooklyn Mayor, who loomed for a tune as At St. I.o the scene was re-enacted Chauncey. George Lemcke, Allien a. Connelly, Eulialia Mayea, John W.

Eagle, will be held at 8:30 pm to- the possible choice ol the Keiiv- jony PA before morrow at the Dupont Funeral F1r group for Mavor if the tk mo- Dulce there. He sent the he Curran, Wllbert McDonnell, Mary McOough, F. Davis, Thomas A. crane row nan nui oeen aajuswra, 1 Quite ambulance a note via an Home. 82-29 Lcfferts Boulevard Vohrmann, D.

is eiimiuaii iroiii nieir uiaiis. James H. and Eulalia and sis- i for several months. He lived at 1800 ter of Mm. Donald Trost.

Services; La PORTE ANNA suddenly, onl Albemarle Road. Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Cosgrove Fu- Saturday. June 9, 1945, at her rest- Mr. Whowell directed public rela-neral Chapel, 73d Street and 15th dence, 1622 Nostrand Avenue; wife tlons. labor relations and insurance Avenue, Brooklyn.

Funeral Thurs-tof George, mother of Jean, George.lfor Bickford. He was a member day. 10:30 a.m. Doreen, and Edward; daughter of of the war committee of the Na- Benjamin Grindrod, director. and Mary O'Grady; also tional Restaurant Association and of TM.

TT in survived by three brothers and two the New York City advisory board FINA iLADfc.Lr on J'lne 'u sisters. Funeral from her residence of the New York State Restaurant 194d, at his residence, 1047 5oth wrtnrinv 9:30 a.m.: thence Kew Gardens. Burial will take place, judge Goldstein was dropped from. HarcM amons 708 troops at 2 p.m. Thursday in Cypress Hills consideration by Leaders Kelly and waQ arnvecj 011 rn at Cemetery.

Flynn because the Republican and Np.v York Port a move Mr. Sanders, who retired from the Liberal party leaders. Three of them, the S. S. Thomas the S.

S. John W. Brown to accept the paper two years ago. died Sunday born of campaign policj in Unity Hospital of a heart attack, permit the JurLit to He was born in Berlin. Germany.

Democratic indorsement and the Meade, docked at the 'Street. Brooklyn. Funeral from res- t0 Hoiy Cross church, where'of the advisory board of the New idence. Wednesday. June 13.

at 10:30 a soiemn requiem mass will be cele-jYork ate Insurance Fund. Mumm, Bertram Murray, Mary E. Musgrove. Mary L. O'Neill, Thomas Paulson, Albertine Ruddy, Neil W.

Sanders. Ernest Scalise, John Scotto, Frank Scouten, Charles Simpson, Bertha Van Slclen, Susan Wcideman, Anna Whowell. C.E. k-movan, Patrick v.wrd, Frank Egan, Herbert A. Norma Fina, Flladelfo Flnnejan, Helen Fox, V.

Fritz, William Froot, Arthur Gage, William Galvtn, Ellen M. fcr Mavor. Irmv P.ixP rjnt im Dec. 25. 1862.

and came to the The G. O. P. and Liaeral leaders of thp- g.jmler Frederick WUIecke a.m. ouiuimi irquiciu id ui Interment St.

jonn teme- Born in Providence. 1 56 years Frances de Chantal R. C. Church. he came t0 3rookiyn gt an early piNNEfiAN major AGNES! LEMCKE ALFRED suddenly After operating a candy manu- uuueu otaies as a youin.

nf went u-lt. it was re.iaoiy reponeu, uii gtaten island, died at sea June to worx ior unmar Mergeninaier Judge Uoiostein neaoea tne uemo- 9 Hls body was rfturnej beard in ins imoijpe piaiu in Slate mis uuiu hi hi Ion June 10. 1945: bsloved father oIiacturmg business here he became i (nee Healyi, on June 11, 1945, be i if. vi I Al.arl Arthiif IT AJreV Viirlon an caclu lie Willi tuiiiKUl Ut. IK Gebhardt.

Emma 1)1 laillt'l 111C, ftlSlCI UI iViiti llll, Wtn, ui w. uimv i. x- Dl.nnluiU'nMc Rnnclnsl Mr- WIlOAeil was a director and! Glroux, Josephine Wiese, Victor Qjegg, NelUe M. former president of the Fiatbush Chamber of Commerce. He was a and came to New York City imperil Controller McGoldrick's when the new establishment was chances (or re-election, as well as Demanded opened here.

For a number of those of Queens Municipal Court' The ships, packed to capacity st years thereafter he worked in vari- Justice Nicholas M. Perte to become the men's own request to sacrifice ous plants as a linotype machinist, president of City Council. Justice' comfort for speed, brought back to coming to the Eagle in that capacity pette replaced Newbold Morris as this country the largest group of Jan. 8, 1899. Later he was made the Republican-Liberal designee for soldiers yet to return since VE-Day.

chief linotype machinist. He had; that office. Shortly after the war in Germany been a member of Big Six, the typo-' Actually, It was learned, if Judge; was over, army authorities told the ueorgc uurnuiisti juociJii, Jerome and Mrs. Frank O'Brien. I the Woods Funeral Home, 93 Broad-Reposinu at M.

J. Smith Memorial. 'way, Jrooklyn. Services Wednesday r. Tnlarmunt Tntenl a interment ffi, "ft 48 fiwpect ram west, umu bush Bovs Cluh anrl nat hiir hlcf nf mi in NorthnMt Rural fiome- na past Dig tMrH OI Thursday the Fiatbush 12:45 Luncheon Club IV R.lll-, Holv Name Church.

Interment tery, Northport, L. I. a director of the Unio- League Club Calvary Cemetery. graphical union, lor more than 40 Goldstein had accepted the Demo-ttiis that comfortable accommoda- MAYES JOHN WILLIAM. Fri-1 of Brooklyn and of the 34th St.

dav, June 8. 1945, at his home, 537soclation, Manhattan, and a mem- icratic designation it is likely that FOX AGNES on Monday- tlons aboard the best transports were available but it would all take time. 48th Street. Survived by twolber of the Apollo Club of Brooklyn Charles E. Whowell Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Mr. McGoldrtck would also have William Schlegel of Brooklyn indorsed bv the Democrats. Harry Krebs of Bellerose; two of Democratic mimarv fights; brothers. Charles H. of Miami, and of the New England Society.

June 11, 1945, beloved wife, of Frank J. and loving mother of Mrs. Madeline Hcalv and Agnes Fox, daughter 'Just get us home fast." thev rc- Mr. WIiowpII was past of Florida, and Thomas of California i Toiaj'i Sth natlret contain tht drtaill of tht funrrals ar ntrmorUI ertlrei ot tb followlnf who Sic In lh irir of oar uiinlm Gathercole, Staff Sgt. Terence J.

both of Providence. His sons. Fred of Floral Park and Ernest' mluht. t.hpn have occurred. sponded.

"Foreet the Kings County Lodge, 511, F. Wilcox, four sisters, Mrs. Nellie Burk of Mrs. wr, M' Cminprtient: Mrs Mae A. and was junior cast district brother Fred Whowell.

also of Jr. of New Hyde Park, and three! Tne net resuit is expected to be Of Harold's four years in serv-died last Wednesday. grandchildren, William Schlegel campaien in which District At- ice three were overseas with the of Brooklyn Mrs. Louise deputy of the Grand Lodge of Brooklyn 1: of Valley Stream and Mrs. Masons, first district.

New York Funeral services will be h.nd at KreDs ana Kutn banaers- O'Dwyer. running with the 66th Division Infantry. Wife Claire. lUCIUUUC i.i.i.... Btnt Ho uKn nac momhor nt He also at St.

Mark Meth- wlfe died ln 1938- Funeral from "lnI 1011 n-eiierman oi nocuvuie v.m marie jLongl Grotto, Kismet Temple, odist Church. Ocean Ave. aim Bev ANDERSON NANNIE the Fairchild Chapel. 89-31 164th Cen ire. I lllfnf'1 fll'll Cnnl ioti Dllft Kn line 1 TM Tt II 1 t.

ctroot Thursrinv nt. uc I V' ile. "-y -ue wr Koyw Arch merson Dsvis. pastor, will oil There also Democratic and American Labor a Brooklyn army nurse, is stationed party indorsements and also withlin Texas. A fourth brother.

Corp. the possible support of Mayor La-iEnsil, is with the Chemical Warfare Guardia. will fight it out with Judge Division ln Georgia. Goldstein in what is expected to be! Tne worst action experienced bv one of the city's hardest Mayoralty Pfc. Fred Mar.schhau.ser, 33.

of 1047 fights. E. 94th St. was in El Guettar. Africa.

Pea re Comes Suddenly He fought with the 16th Infantry, All l-pnnrta indicated that the Division. It was dust v. sweatv A V.V Tnn 'al "rr residence, mi tauten Qiieei. Masons and ol Damascus Com cal Baylon R. C.

Church, limn mary i upp Hnrlevi beloved mother munriprv if niaht t- will be Masonic rites. Thursday the body will Thomas A. Davis, Masonic Leader Until 4 p.m. 113ih Avenue, of Mrs. James Dolan, Mrs.

Lillian Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Ethel be at the Fairchild Chaeel. 86 Let Street and 10 a m. (nee Pearson), on Sunday, June 10, J845, beloved wife of John R.

Anderson and dear mother of Margaret A. Seley and Dorothy A. Phillips, sister of Jennie C. Nelson. Service at Grace Methodist Church, 7th Avenue and St.

John's Place, on Wednesday, June 13, at 2 p.m. int.prmnnt Evergreens Cemetery. Fitzgerald. Mrs. George Weber; sis- Wirshing Whowell.

and two ferts Place. Burial will take place FRITZ On June 12. 1945, WIL-'ter of Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. a Haney and Mrs.

Sally Friday in Providence. LI AM, beloved husband of the late, llan kisis, Mis. susan Hemmerman Catherine (McDowdi, devoted father, Funeral from her home Thursday, Thomas A. Davis, past potentate rision t0 rwtore harmony was; and bloody, but the troops stopped I of Kismet Temple and its treasurer: reached with dramatic suddenness! a counterattack of the 16th Panzer for the last 14 years, died yesterday, at a time when political tension had i Division. They were some of the reached its peak and little remained1 best troops his outfit encountered, 7i Sw 8 break that would the private said.

I hpmorrhage. He was 71 and lived nmprotl Friends may call at the Mrs. Edward Braav ana wiiiianrs a.m.; uwuit vu oi. nju" v. OJiapel.

86 Lefferts Place, until 11:30 Fritz. Reposing William A. Martin Church, where a solemn requiem Wednesday. Funeral Home, Classon Avenue, cor- mass will be offered. M.

D. Cunningham, Theo Hardeen, 1st Class Seaman Houdini's Brother Inpr Ktrllni7 PlflC Funeral Thurs- MrGOUGH On June 9, FLOR BASELSuddenly, PHILIP, hus- day 2 p.m. Interment St. John's1 ENCE A. (nee Carey), beloved wife paiun chances completely to pieces.

Drt Da nnnr-t The peace-restoring incident was Wlltc ixC'CllQCl peace-restoring band of the late Elizabeth; devoted cemetery. of the late John; loving mother of Formerly connected with the Remington-Anns Company in Manhattan, Mr. Davis later was with the lather of George Aiirec, anu Louise Corporal Edward U. S. First reported missing in action In, Theo Hardeen, 69.

famous ma FROST On June 11, 1945, AR- Langford Murder a personal meeting between District Attorney O'Dwyer and Leader Kelly at the latter's suite in the Harold ft. Baser late Air Force, and Florence M. McGough tlie Pacific area on Feb. 21. Seaman gieinn and esca)e artist and brother personnel division of the Anna rustee and day.

2 p.m.. at rarior oi mmm frnm her residence. 57 Park ot the late Harry Houdini. died Corporation. He was a i t.v.

TntAi'mnn i UUlCltn WUJU, Utdl ovii us nv Pium iwram Cnnlinued from Pase 1 Hotel Towers. Kinee, jni un mmur. Terrace East (215th Street and Sea-, mvtnr Hnsnital Mmhmtnn mricv former superintendent of the House Thfl nnHarclqrllilff 1 tViof Vinit Marguery the night after Green-Wood Cemetery. rc man Avenue). Wednesday, June 13.

i has since been by the Navy Hardeen had entered the hos- il i. -i. 1 11m i uiiuiNiamii.ifi 1.1 11, Hl Ol. U11L-S lllC lillJUK, IJtO I-ICM- Uf at 9:30 a.m.; to Church of the Good Shepherd (207th Street and Broad llpllt I wrivlc illc i-unii iiicci- 1, iv. iiiiuuri.

1 1 1, jing the district leaders composing! Elizabeth said she remained In MrDavLs was born ln Manhattan ffi Democratic Ex-! the bedroom while Howard "lk 8 innmtrl ecutJve Committee, headed by loudly ln the foyer where their BEDELL GEORGE aged 65, Mahon, Mrs. Paul Maguire, Mrs. en June 11, 1945, of 92-45 55th Ave-! William Halpln, Alfred. Edwin, Mrs. nue.

Elmhurst, L. beloved hus-1 William Ruddy. Mrs. William Daly Hand of Irene C. and father of Lewis.

Funeral from the resl-VrnnriK A. and James H. Bedell.1 dence of his sister, 9469 Ridge Department a pltal for an operation May 30. In dead of that accordance with the terms ot Hou-date. He waSdinl's will, the secrets which en-the son of Mr.

abled the brothers to escape frnm and Mrs. Thorn-sealed and locked devices died wiih as Cunnineham Hardeen. The will of Hcudini. r- Kelly, were being polled by tele- brother was killed. Between tliem way), where a requiem mass win be celebrated at 10 am.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. MUMM-BERTRAM on June mi: .1 1TJ XT T3 Phone on three questions. Aurora Hrntn nnsUtnrv Rrnttih. Funeral services at Skelton's Boulevard. Thursday: solemn re- that Rue bodies, and connected with! Committee Backs Kelly niintin Pnmmanriprv ifniffht.s' These were waether the Brook of 150 Rogers who died in 1926.

Avenue. they should not pass 10 others. was the bedroom door and a swinging door in the corridor, both closed Miss langford said she couldn't hear a word her brother was sav; lng 30 feet away. She also theoi 88-08 Broadway, Elmnursi, i. quiem mass bt.

ratricKs unurcn, (near Oueens Boulevard). on.iO:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross 11, ItflJ, OLUliy DIUUIl, il. "C- loved husband of Georgia S. and Temnlar l'yn organization would continue to.

omit flowers. father of Margaret Mumm Van Veteran of the Born Theodore Weiss, son of a Invasion of the; rabbi, in Appelton. Hardeen Marshall. Marl-'appeared in vaudeville with his Cemetery. Please Masses appreciated rua iuu, mis.

utui .7 .7. rlzed that, ip uumH .1,. nusKirt ami juim Mumm. Memoer oi ine ureeuwooa Mayor; wnetner a snnt snoum JmadP to r.niristPin nr hPih i hat kliled her brother was muffled I.U UUIUlClll, ui WliClll- Davis, survives. Religious and JUUgC lb-.

41 ihprall.cp thp onn n-ac IimJ Wednesday, 8 p.m. BLAUVELT MARIE HENRIETTA, on Monday, June 11, 1945. beloved wife of John, and mother of Amy Collins and Henry Donald Blauvelt: sister of Hattie Wetzler. Masonic services; Levte and Luzon Islands, Sea-i brother for a number of years. His Cunningham met his death widow, EL-ie Hardeen; a daughter.

GAGE WILLIAM LYSLE, June Baptlst church of Brooklyn 11, 1945, aged 70 years, dear 50 years Member board er a complete new ticket should be a1, Jla' will hp rolldiiptH at tn- llinrrna- at PaK-arv Vnicnnal placed in the field. band of Minnie; grandfather 01 1 directors Samaritan Hospital, Josephine Harris, Sally Ferguson, Brooklyn. Services from his late Church. 4th Ave. and 2 1st Man-I Returns in the poll Indicated that State Alarm Sent Out Police last night sent out on if while serving on a destrover.

He Gladys, and Uo sons. Houmni and was born in County Wcstmeath. ire-Todd Hardeen, all of 537 E. 21st land, and was brought to Brooklyn survive, when 7. He attended St.

Teresa's! uje coinmiiiee wouia stana as liattan. Burial will be in Green State alarm askinj law enforcement unit behind Mr. Kelly's final de wood Cemetery, Boonton, N. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, Catherine Matosion. Anna Dupas, lefferts Place, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Frank. William, Peter Silno; nine great-grandchildren also survive. BOERUM-AIMEE on June at his residence. Christian Avenue, Stony Brook, N. on Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.

MURRAY MARY ELIZABETH, omcers to turn in any automatic pistols or re. cision. The meetln? de volvers that might iiave been found veloped a few hours after Lawrence I tfk iqis wifp of the ate a. nemseii, 7fl Mary Musgrove, School Teacher since June 4. the nisht of the kill.

nt Mr nnm B. 11 ripn sister nf Hplrn Roland A. uerosa. Bronx truckin. mn- parish school and Alexander High School.

He enlisted in the navy in June, 1943. Besides his parents, he is survived by a sister, Josephine, and three brothers, Thomas. John and Gerard. A solemn mass of requiem for him infii muuii.1 'i ipeflav i i.a- of N. and Mrs.

Melvin J. Heni7 oi nocuviue E- and the original designee for lnS-ntroller. had announced his with- Other developments were: iwal "in the interest of party! 111 "Chief" Robert Redwing It harmony." i scheduled to be questioned by palics GALV1N On June 10, 194n executive wire Mary Louise Musgrove of 83-22 Centre, N. Y. Services at her resi-rinncp.

82 South Windsor Avenue. ELLEN widow of Michael: be a.m. tomor-iDongan Elmhurst, a teacher. will be offered at 9:30 row in St. Teresa's In yesterdays stormy meeting of luu- ne iiicuan oil promote fionlec tni fvc Stephen and Charles Murray.

Re-1 posing at The Chapels, 38 Lafayette' Avenue, until Thursday, 9:30 a.m.j Requiem mass St. James Pro-Calhe-i dial, 10 a.m. Arrangements Jere A. McClean. MUSGROVE MARY LOUISE, on June 11, 1945, teacher Public School 153, Queens; sister of Gladys Beers.

C. Church, at Public School 153. Maspeth, died of Mrs. William Edward McCarien. Bright waters, on Tuesday.

June mother at 8:30 p.m. Interment Mrs. was introduced into v. i. vi mn, Li in uu lfaiit'i ii ai.

IP nfl ca.v: Sterling Pla-ce and Classon Ave. yesterday in wycKOH Hemir.s hos- reaison Anorrson oi i Monig.miery throuch a storv nt RNui .:,1 Mr. warren Woodward. Joseph Cemetery, BrooKiyn, June 13, at 11 a.m. William and Lt.

James Galvin. U. S. pltal after three weeks' illness. She Place, vho died Sunday in Prospect 3 7 handsome i ir Lm 77 had taught lor 30 vears.

'Height. Hospital, will be held at 2 for of 'he s)a 3 Born in Franklin Fulls. N. Miss p.m. tomorrow in Grace Me.hodist Tammany Edward V.l,1" "PJtedly tavjshed $l- Dcatfis N.

R. Reposina John T. Gallagher FRANCIS, on June Funprai HomPj 2549 Church Avenue. BURNS Funeral services at Skclton's Chapel, wftdpm On Tnrp it first taught in Public: Church, 7th Ave. and St.

John's' -n career fh ink i. 7, wbiDbMAN on June n. 194d. 1 Assemblynran Im1n D.r Davidson of career, rne Indian -is a friend of William, josepn, juuu, Elmhurst, L. I.

muuicr ui Requiem mass Holy innocents 8B.08 Broadway iChurch. E. 17th Street and Beverly (ear Queens Bouievardi. on ANNA MAE beloved hT oTmIr official. Until Manhattan.

Uie designee for Presi- "Baroness" Beatrice Coleman, who. wife of Frank loving mother of la -h at Pl bllc lj3 i Lv S- of the City Council. the "Chtcf" said, set out to find I Prunlr A anH Wnm.mt Since I1J. ill, luiuoiiow Hie ooay will oe 81, rirh fp fnr Mr r.nfi4 l. "Sarah Johns.

Services June 12, 2.60 Interment Thtus- Road, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Wednesday. 9 pm. day morning, 10 o'clock, Flushing .7" 7, rfV.V"," She was former president of the the Fairfield Chapel. 88 Lefferts roole Boom Prepared Johnston; dear sister of Marguerite, i mil.

Mr nm it, ir lr11 him to Mrs. Langford, at Charles A. Sandstrom, 4603 4th Avenue, Brooklyn. Interment Trinidad, Colorado. 29.

GATHERCOLE On April Cemetery. Fields and Florence Field. Pearsall; jnn Vnd a mbToF the exc me.erT cfe i und akso survived by four grandchildren. of thp lnf 'l Mrs. Anderson, who was born In! telegrams were beine sent out Mr.

Langford will was f.l.-d gg Staff Sgt. TERENCE killed in action, beloved son CARSON ROBERT A on Mon- Reposing at Davide Funeral Home, was thp wifn nf Mn of RenresentAHve nonairt t. Probate today, hus estate, vai- 5801 13th Avenue. Solemn requiem Mi wns treasurer vice president of Fred-'OToole for meetings tomorrow n. ued as "not exceeding $20,000," siu left to his widow.

day June 11, 1945, beloved aim w.vn,..c. bf Ethel Carson of 253 Washing-' of Charles, Mrs. Joseph Barney and ton Avenue. Service at the Fair-; Pfc Mary, Wac. Requiem mass St.

ak lcfferts Place. Church Thursday, 9:30 a erick Loeser Fulton and Hondi night to launch him as a primary! i ChniMer. O. E. and O'NEILL THOMAS on June 11, at residence of his son, Nicholas E.

O'Neill. 3923 Avenue devoted father of John Nicholas Jeanette Donovan, Margaret Shea, Clare Jones, Marion Moran and James; loving brother of Mary HarniP. Funeral from residence i in. Interment. ODD cnantai cnurcn.

interment or tnp Grand chapter of sts- Tiey moved to Garden City 17, candidate for Borough President in Sepulcher Cemetery, East Orange, Yflrk Satp shp aUo was a yPars ag0i returning hi 1943 to, the event that a fight developed New Jersey. (Newark papers please lripmbcr of the Women's Downtown Brooklyn. For a number of years over the mayoralty nomination. copy.) club of Brooklyn. Surviving is ai'hey maintained a Summer at) Mr.

O'Toole has been a patient in at 9 p.m. Wednesday but Interesting GEBHARDT On June 9. 1945, Rye, N. Y. PVIATTMPFV GEORGE SHEL-lEMMA, beloved mother of William, IThursday; requiem mass.

10 a.m. A trriej ol ipomofed oeca. I.onai ti OT1 Sci WHOWELL CHARLES on Mrs. Gladys Beers of Lexing- ongntwaiers. victory Memorial nospitai.

Mannat- miunr.ijij rc L.r-n DON of South Orange. N. ana unaries ueDnarat, ana Hoiy rvame unurcn. interment Hoiy beloved htm-1 ton, Mass JJcriilC3 nil llliaualiu. All nuuer- la-n, iui ocvcidi udu.

OUJJIJUI ici a services will be h-ld at snn 's survived by two remained in communication with Orange Memorial Hospital on Tues- loving sister oi i-atnerine inn. cross cemetery. wirshinei Funeral Mrs. Simon Seley and Mrs Creigh- him by telephone PAULSON On June 11, AL- av June 12. 1945; nusoana oi inry uiimcricn ana wiaiurin uru-Marion Willis Hevl; son of George hardt.

Services at United Chapels. ton W. Phillips The understanding Is that because and a sister, BERTINE, of 533 57th Street, be- Friends may call at the Fairchild 9 tomorrow at Skelton Chapel, Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place, until 86-8 Broadway, near, Queens Boule-Thursday, 4 p.m. Services at St.jVRrd Elmhurst.

Mark's Methodist Church, Beverly Mrs. John S. Nelson. fGrneril Cr Marihill Ii thi (I'll Chut tt Stiff hi li nt I'lHufli trim Will Pt.nt Mf. I City.

7.011(1 (iff tint Iki nrvir hit flici. DiQiqultMi othir Inmti Phi Brli Kiil ii tne Itfelt coll 6rck-letlfr erfinis. I'" My if tr th, ltr tf Uii iky ibn it. 8:30 p.m. Interment Lutheran devotd mother of Viola J' Sweborg.

Guy nd John Paulson. GIROUX JOSEPHINE of e.Servlces at Sthaefer's Funeral Par-Greene Avenue, on June 10, 1945; i lor, Avenue and 42d 8treet, L. I. Hospital Chief Called in Probe W. Chauncey and Adelaide bhei-don, deceased; brother of A.

Wallace Chauncey. Notice of funeral hereafter. CONNELLY At Boston. June 10, 1945. EULIALIA of 751 St.

Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn. Reposing at the Walter B. Cooke, Hnm 191H Flathush Ave- Mrs. Mary Dunn, Costume Designer Tuesday. June 12, at 7:45 p.m.

In Road and Ocean Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. WIESEOn June 12. 1945. VICTOR of 601 79th Beloved husband of Ab'oie M. mee Rockefeller); dear father of Robert 8., Ernest, Jack Lincoln R.

and Mrs. Jeannette Com Continued from Page 1 of the agreement on the head of the ticket Mr. O'Toole will not enter the primaries against Borough President John Cashmore. The latter has been redesignated by the Kelly organization as a candidate for renomination. Mr.

Cashmore is expected now to receive the indorsement of the American Labor party. Versions Conflict Today conflicting versions continued to be given of yesterdays meeting of the Democratic leaders which ended in a deadlock. Leaders Loughlin. Roe and Jeremiah A. Sullivan of Richmond, rep WlUIAM DUNIGAN I SON beloved wife of Harry sister of Helen T.Letson, James J.

Corcoran; niece of Ellen Corcoran. Funeral on Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Mass at Queen of All Saints R. Church, 10 a.m. Interment 8t.

John's Cemetery. Requiem mass terment Wednesday, 2 p.m. RUDDY-NEIL of 1234 E. 31st Street, beloved husband of Margaret Doris; father of William Margaret Ruddv and Doris for Mrs. Mary jin traitjacket, were permitted- to uiitn ThnrcHav 9-so a sol fvnttal DtfCtort Ut Ol KALI AVE.

SOCIK AVE. MONTGOMERY t.l. Mlla Dunn. (2, retired theater costume mingle freely with others, a pro- IT, designer and wardrobe mistress, was.cedure described as "dangerous" mander; also surviving, three grand emn requiem mass St. Gregory's lurch, 10 o'clock.

GREGG ON June 9. 1945, NELLIEi Lvncl). RPp0slng John T. Gallagher t.lA.,aJ 7 t- t.u..i u.l LICENSES NuTICE IS IIKKEBY (flVEN TTlTf cnuaren. services at E.

C. Wal- oueiea at iu a.m. uiciay in uur la ay because tne conlined patients were deck's Home for Funerals. 7814 of Martyrs R. C.

Church. incapableofdefen.se. Avenue, Thursday, 8 30 p.m. i Los Forest Hills. Mrs.

Dunn, who lived, Angeles, papers please copy.) I at 166-17 91st Ave, Jamaica, died, Vet Tells of Beatinqs iSaiurday at Mary Immaculate Hos-i ipitai. Jamaica. At Northport Hospital Liquo Lir. nsi: L. JI7 tu lilt' I lautd resenting 30 of New York City's CURR WII J3ERT or 941 Funeral Home, 2549 cnurcn Ave- 'E 43d Street June 10.

husband of Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. nue Soiemn rpqUiem mass Church Genevieve; father of Wllbert. Pvt. Matthew Judge Edwin, U.

and of 0ur uiy Help of christians, E. Oohn Armv. and Mary Shev- Jmes; sister of John and Florence 28th street and Avenue Wednes- in. Funeral from T. Mc urvived nd-lday 10 Hugh Funeral Home, 1016 Bedford hUdren.

ner.l dnesday 9.30 ANDERS ERNEST, on June 8. II hqu'ir. wine and heer at in Assembly districts, voted for Mr.1 en, hi urant unfli-r 1-hohc ll" Aliolwhc t'untrol lw at R.vi-iHtri. JII KPHnOnam I Sllf designed costumes for many; At Kiverneaa. tawara to.

fortune. Gercsa's withdrawal. Leaders Kelly UO0 Suif Avenue. Brooklyn. New Yor k.

nienioers oi tne cast oi. Maeter-, wuuu wai inriaii freiiiiiK ie- and Flvnn. representing 37 assembly loving mpmory of -The Blue Bird." for Blu.s.som lease on habeas corpus proceed-: rii.rirt vnteri LUPPENS In Avenue; requiem mass St. Patricks 1945, beloved father of Mrs. Wll LUPPENS.

Krehs MARGARET MARY R. C. Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m. and for liunirrous irom ioruion vrterans nosp- ot St. Mary Star of the' Sea, where: hleg.e1', 1 Km7 Died June 13, 1944.

Fred, Ernest Jr. Funeral services nAVTG TT-iriMAS A R0 Cran- a tnlimn vnnim ma.iA win hp nf 1 berry Street, beloved husband of fered. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- Wednesday, lint nnm Funeral Home, p.m., at 82-29 Gardens. Dupont Lefferts Inter- FmIIILIU55iSons vaudeville performers. pi'al, learned his motion was de- Survivlng are her son.

George. nied. Dunn, manager of the RKO 81st Suffolk County Jutine. L. Barron Street Theater, Manhattan, and Hill dismissed the action in spite of three daughters, all of whom have the 44-year-old ueuropsychlatrir appeared on the stage.

Thev are patient's testimony that lie had 111 the heart lioi a picture Ot Invert ene la.d to rent: In memory i frame skill keep It Because she ws one of the ben Aunt, HELEN, and FAMILY. Laura Rareshirie Davis. Services 1 tery. Calvary Church. 21st, Street and' Direction Joseph Redmond.

Boulevard, Kew ment Thursday, 2 p.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery. Avenue. New York City, Wednesday, 2:15 pm. Interment GROSS Mrs. ROSE, on June 11, MiCORD Corp.

WILLIAM Jr. Maud Dunn. Mrs. Curtis, known witnessed beatings administered to on the stage as Marie Dunn, and veteran patients on many occasions, i at Boonton, New Jersey. SCALISE JOHN, of 431 Kings 11945, beloved mother of Ruth, Letter and Arnold.

Funeral service at. Killed in action June 12, 1944. MOTHER and DAD. Highway, on June 10, 1945. Sur Mrs.

H. Wavne Pierson. known mi Under direct examination bv his Under direct examination bv hi Midwood Memorial Chapel, 1625 i the stage as Lulu Dunn. I 7.101 FIFTH AVEXUE 83 HANSON IM. 711 65TH STREET BROOIil.YN, V.

Larl C. Ilrrbtt, Lirentmt PHdVKi SHoHi: KOIU S-1600 DOHRMANN ADELAIDE D. (nee Moldenhauer), beloved wife of Charles devoted mother of Adelaide; dear sister of Grace and Alfred Moldenhauer and Marguerite Ahlers. Services at E. C.

Waldeck Mrs. Frederick Beckman Baldwin, June 12 Funeral serv attorney, George Dyson Friou, act-inq for the American Civil Liberties Union, Fortune said that last Dec. 5 he saw a patient identified as "Lang" spread-eagled by three civilian attendants of a mental ward. He said the mistreatment occurred uu.icy uiu and brotheri AlUhony Scalise. Re-! GUARDINO FRANCESCA, on posing at Albert Alevoli Funeral June 9, 1945.

Reposing at G. Chapel, 6820 15th Avenue. Funeral Saltta's Funeral Home, 465 Central: Wednesday; requiem mass, 10 a.m.. Avenue, Brooklyn. Funeral Wednes- Our Lady of Guadalupe R.

C. day, June 13, at 9 a.m. Interment Church, 73d Street and 15th Avenue. McCORD In loving memory of my dear husband, WILLIAM Jr. Killed in action June 12.

1944. in Normandy, France. Masses offered. HIi memory Is in dear today Aa In the hour he paused avir. Wife, ELEANOR E.

ices for Mrs. Mathilda Beckman of; -1 80 Prince Freeport, former' Brooklyn resident, will be held at 8:15 tonight at Welgand Brothers Funeral Home, 24 Grand Ave. LSGAL NOTICES Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. DONOVAN PATRICK, on June ,1. husband of the late Mary beloved father of Frank, John.

B. M. 2 Mrs. Margaret St. John's Cemetery.

interment Calvary Cemetery. HAIGHT IDA SEAMAN, on Sun-I SCOTTO FRANK, on June 10, day, June 10, 1945, beloved beloved husband of Theresa, of Mrs. Allen L. Ritch and Mrs and father of Theresa, 8alvatore, Iui on-pr-'inut-. i unHunipiiun ALFRED FELTMA.V n- Yoik n.

r. CHARLES FELTMAN. 1 th Bruukijo. -N I.I.OAL NOT1C1S THE I'Ei'I'LE OF THE" StTtTTIf Y'jKK. i.y In.

Kia.t mil. p. luj. in i i 'Ii. hi ft hjololi Jul n.

i a Soil. 1M-- V. jinn und x- John i li.ii i 1 Joun ii. itu lo-iuioii iiuk nitfi. name Demg unknown), ol Karl Yuhan or Julian Johruiun ur.

-doieajifd hiolliei ot d-'iedml Uatianund. ddUBhter of ilana Cailnun Wallin. .1 Kii-r ot the di-i-vdeiit herein, and un-Known, diMi of Julunna Fao-ijfiK. predec-iL-a'd jister ut h. rein.

nhoe bo living and ii dead, to any and all unknown' pei -rtons who.M. nanien or paru ol wiiuo nanicji. and who.e pla.c 0r plaen reeidonn- are unknown, and cannot, aflei diliKent inquity he erl.une.l s. heu law and lol of km of said Aiimiid.i lu.on. kio.wn a Amanda Lr.on and Aioan-da Johnston and il anv said iImiIooji.

hen law oi n. of kin deroa.ied he llo-n i.Sil i any. diet i ihutoi-j and in iniei whoe nam. anu pla. ji ol and aie unknown.

SEND Ol.EL'l-IN'il. WHEREAS. ie No -man who i 411 Road Brooklyn, Y. I i pi a piayiiiK lor a that a i-eiiam inauuineiu in wiitins hearing date the lOlh dav of January, t'llt latini! lo leal and peisonaf propero he duly pi uved aa the Will and of Amanda Lar.on. kio.wn Amanda C.in.

and Amanda Inn Irelv i--Mdiiu at No. 4tio Ihe ol illooklyn. City ot N. Yoik. NoW.

THEREFORE and of yon i lo show raus-hefore our SurroKalo'a Court of Coiiiny of to Room in the Recreation Hall before 400 other patients gathered for a movie. Then, Fortune testified, an attendant in charge of the ward had beat the veteran with his fists, walked away, then returned and beat him again. Mr. Friou immediately announced lie would appeal. McQUILLEN JAMES F.

Died June 12, 1944. Masses offered. We of'en sit and think of him When we are all alone: Tor memory is ihe only ihina That Brief can call Ha own Wife, HARRIET McQUILLEN, Son, Sgt. JAMES F. McQUILLEN Jr.

The Rev. David G. Jaxheimer of Christ Lutheran Church, Freeixut, will officiate Burial will take place at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Greenfield Cemetery, Hempslead. Mrs.

Beckman, wife of Frederick Beckman, lived most of her life in Kraft Funeral from the Joseph T.inoward u. Koiston; grandmother oi h.cih, nuig tiallagher Funeral Home. 9 EastBarbara F. Ritch, 81 'c 8tewart 8. brother of Angelo, Dominic, Mane, Valley Stream Boulevard, Valley Rolston, Pfc.

Alton 8.. and Consigns, and Patsv. Reposing at Stream, L. Thursday. 9:30 a.m.

(Robert 8. Halght. Reposing at the Scotto's Funeral Home, 106 1st Solemn requiem mass Holy Name of residence of her daughter, 57 South- Place. Requiem high mass at Mary Church at 10 a.m. Avenue, Rockvllle Centre, until, Sacred Hearts-St.

Stephen's R. C. Wednesdiy s.m thence to the Fair-! Church Thursday, 10 a.m. DORWARD FRANK TAYLOR, ,.1,11,) cnapel, 1201 Franklin Avenue, rrr r.nTTrt,p. June 10, 1945, brother of Laura Dor- iQarden clt Mrv, SCOUTEN CHARLES of 220 ward of Arbroath.

Scotland. Serv-j Windsor Place, on June 10. 1945. ffps Wednesday. 2 n.m..

at Chapel! HARRIS-HARRIET beloved. suddenly, at Little Falls, N. be- Bl the Greenpolnt section of Brooklyn. T3lrtf)Daj RCmCmbratlff jShe was president for 23 vears' ol AND V. S.

WAR BONDS SAVINGS STAMPS I he Lac.irs Aid Society nf E-nmanuel MULHOLLAND In memory of a loving brother and uncle. Lt. JOHN C. MULHOLLAND. Killed in action wife of John C.

Harris. Services at -loved husband of Agnes and father; March 24, 1945. Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and the Brooklyn Home for Aged Men i of Charles L. Scouten; also survived MAE.

TED and CHILDREN 4th Avenue. Lutheran Church, in Girenpoint. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons. Edward of Free-port and Frederick E. of Brooklyn; two sis tors.

Mrs. Ida Hceberg and Mrs. Augusta Larson, both of Brooklyn, and two brothers. Kuut Magnusson of Sweden and John Magnusson of Brooklyn and CouDles. 745 Classon Avenue.

'by too grandchildren. Interment THE UK THE STATE CF NEW YORK. I iv Un- Krar of nd ind.i.n l-nt. T-. W1LLARD Lr.NI'Ul'IST.

EM.KN; WII. LARD DENNKMY MARY WIL-LARD. S-S(tt JAMKS W1I.LAKD, No. 33iK)Snoi SEN'l) UltEETl.S'i; WHEREAS. Ih- TRUST COMPANY a dntm'stii- nirpn-iH'ion diilv oi hi nir'l ml nil i.y hmi-.

ol" ihf lau-. of I Suu- of'N. Yoik Ion ni: piiiit iiial oifi.f at No lit -mi. I Pt i.itn-r of II. Siwi.

Ml V' h-oik'i of Mur.linllnn, Cit- Si.il.- of Yoik. ami ETHfcl. FMKRSON. who r.i-i. No, -3o Uiooklvn Annc in Ih- BoroliKh of Hio.klyn, Citv and Slali3 of N'rw Yoik.

Iihvp a petition pi-Hyina: tor rjorrrf Hint a if.rtflin im'triini'-nl in writing ri.nini tho 14ili lav of o. tohn 1911 o-inllllK to ral and irop.iv, lo dalv a. ln.it Will und T--lament of Ct.APYS WILI.XRD. Ir-'y i rl er at No. 'SA'.

r.rook!n nU'-. in tin1 Borough of P.tookiyn, t'lty of Nrw York NOW. THEREFORE, yon ami rn. 1, of you a ii' liri-liv to hhow ra. our Sun oir.i toiui of III'' Cotinlv of 1o h.

in Itooin hi iln Hi'l in tli Coiintv of on the UJHi dav of Julv. rio, in thi" forenoon whv should l.o "'in' TESTIMONY WHEREOF h.n.- In- Seal of oin Sin Court to h- IS all WITNESS Hon FRVNCIS TV M. C.Alt KY Surr.iv.il. our -a i 'outf. Mi-.

of i iol C'in'v lh lllh dav nf intv AROV .1 MULHOLLAND -A birthday remembrance in loving memory of a devoted son and loving brother. Lt. JOHN C. MULHOLLAND, aged 29. Killed ln action March 24, 1945.

May his oul rest In peace. A at Ihe Hall of He! olds Thursday at Buffalo, N. Y. SIMPSON BERTHA (nee Gott-sehall), on June 11, 1945, beloved wife of the late Bernard; devoted mother of Julia and Max Simpson, Gertrude Altholz, Johanna Linn. Services Fiatbush Memorial Chapel.

1283 Coney Island Avenue, near Avenue Brooklyn, Wednesday, 2 p.m. VAN SICLEN On June 11. 1945. Wednesday, June 13, at 8 p.m. KENT-JOHN on June 11, 1945, husband of Mary (nee Supple), father of Sgt.

John U. S. A. overseas; Edmond Kathleen Kent. Funeral from the Malone Funeral Home, 2913 Newkirk Avenue, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.

Mass at St. Jerome's Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KRNO GUSTAVE, June 11, 1945; Walter Cook inOQEeuiumi DIGNIFIED AiLow FUNERALS At iJJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES KOOKtVK IS1 Umtom rbrarifUdiinimlr 4-1200 .,,.50 Smmtli Sramc mAm 2-SSS5 12IS FUUHuli 242S6-7 QVItNt 15A-10 Hilkidc SvMW-Mmaica (-SS70 61-32 Form! venm Ht (nun J-0900 Nortlt. Blvtt Flusking sV00 1TTIN ISLAND S71 Forest A.Wf st MANHATTAN 117 Wm 72nd Stra.t-1Ralalr.ar 7 9700 Hil lint Avenu-(tHmeUnilw ataoNX 1 Wnt IWrtti Strn-t-RAymend $100 IfiS Trtmont A.t.

lUdlow 7 2700 J47 trVMIU A.i-M0t1 Ham 9-0272 WIITCHItTtH 714 MamaronK 4nu White Plaint 39 Priant tar Ifroraifnlotli'fr No Obl'iarion i. i i July. ill i lo. a' 3d SU.h lie div in the l.iii-ould no; L.e wn Thousands of families have told us how well Vt, served them. Such prniea brings us confidence but never complacency.

Waalrivt always toward better irrvice. Fairchild Suns Inc. wosnci.s sixes im frank Falrrhl.f. Ijenia4 lluiaacr BROOKLYN 1LISH1NO made IN Rrooktyn'a OutatanSInf Funeral Otrertnrt (or All Vean TKSTtM. hae i -aid WHEREOF wi 'd Ihe of cop C- Colli I l.J lo V.

MARSHALS NOTICES united" states district rtii'iff K. 1). N. I iin. si.il .11411 hUelli'lu.

mon. or hes. ilt I.miI. fur trftrh of Hie lit ih- F.il-i'IiiI Find. Driiif hmiI Ait, aii--provi rl 'Jl I'.

c'. i'l 1111., 312 (a) (3) l'i at ill 30 n.m. un Iiilv II ItM'i in Court. S. II 1 11 1 1 1 1 mr 1 Ki klyn.

N. All mi.Tilnr tll'll 'llllMS or il. t.iulii .1 1 1 1 ih" ii. I 1 urn l.ii. i.i- hii 1'nilril TT-l 11 i.ii-r IMC Mlt.RS K.

IV S. A't-inov i.v fnr m. Isnt: SUKNTKn-C, VOf.NU'. f. B.

Martha), D. N. Y. WITNESS Holt. FRANCIS father of John M.t elso survived SUSAN, widow of Josiah W.

L. I I C. null a' Ih- Hoi II III the ii div nf June. JOSEPH McGUCKIN 1341 Bedford Avenua Tel. NHvIm 8-5251 Dignified Servics Plus Economy granddaughter.

Anita J. Krno.janri mother of Robert L. Van Sic-Funeral lervlces Thursday, I p.m.'len. Services st the George W. at the McManus Funeral Home.

Pease Son Funeral Home, 43" Fiatbush Avenue. Interment Nostrand Avenue st Hancock Street, I Mount Olivet Cemetery. Wednesday, 8 p.m. JIMMC4 GARDEN CITY ''Our ratffiAarbf Atl ar Stccpa VRilV .1 VOtTT the Burrog8! Clk v'. in su: wsv J12-4t T-a i i ii mi in ll luiMH h.ii.ilulii.1 I.

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