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

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MULLEN CATHERINE June Schupler Enters Race for Council H. E. Sands, 82; Civic Worker, Churchman, Newspaperman Capital Wonders 'What OPA Power Bfhrman.Wm. Newark, LouU BROOKLYN EAGLE. JUNE 28, 1945 Heroism of Crew 3 Women, 2 Mdl Saved U.

5. Carrier Bruel, Robert L. NieUen. Viggo Duffy, Catherine Nixon, Margaret T. Continued from Page Dunn, Anna R.

Pearn, Edmund mo, aevoiea amgnter ol James A. and Margaret Mullen, dear sister of Rita Moles. Reposing Kennedy-Sheridan Chapel, corner of Church and Roger Avenues. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Holy Cross, Friday, 10 a.m. NEWARK LOUIS, June 27, 1945, aged 65 years.

Devoted brother of Mary Feely, uncle of May Feely, Teckla Wilkena and Martin Feely Services and funeral Saturday, 10 82. veteran and editor he handled many 1m- boring A. who has been it! Howerd E. Sands, newspaperman, civic neid Alter battle Anderson Will Get leader and 1 wciuaui me eio- odds the Continued from Page 1 rw Ilea atur one of the founders of the Vender 1 Democratic orijanization for several, im me, years. His club was of the first Washington.

June 28 (U.P)-Con- 'l f.e ruget aouna sin BMT Subway rar mxust unurcn, j. E. Thirty-second Ward Citizens As-i dor AUornev Oliver1 31st St. and Glenwood Road, died oiiatlon and other mmm.miiv inooM uisMct Attorney ODerigreM vesterdav at his home, a.ss 34th .11 1 th" ifor Mayor nf stood ready to aid veer Park Methodist Church, E. one was expected to vote today where the Saratoga recently Farrell.

James P. Jhj Pero, Mark J. Gasser, Albert Poulsen, Halfdan Greene, Eunice Ruvane, Edward Margaret Rang, John W. Johnaon.Claus Riley, Annie C. Joyce, Charles J.

Roge. James Junk, Emma T. Ryan, Anna V. Knuctaen, Esther Sands, Howard E. Madigan, P.

J. Scnnur, Elizabeth McPadden, Marf Urnvston, A. C. Mullen, Catherit a.m., at Prank J. Hans nr.i Democratic on maung incoming Secretary of made whole again.

It was a tough fight while It Jisted. but the law emerged the He had r-r Ml for two week mpmoer him In the event of a Dei way years Sans I MaSOn'" Mayoralty primary contest. M- i5anas was For many years he had been secre- He had r-n Ml tor I ale mmotI him In the event of a Hcrt" Mr. i nuuic iui uncrais, isz-ui Jamaica Avenue. Hollis.

tpaz-hor m. Anritnnn m. eaueht 34 of the Bunker Hill's inner todav when three women church8' EE" JJ Powerful than anl of his predeces- ZVLfinT'Zi lrZJZL vanaervee r.uutw i ikhju, nis 7sth ver. MunniA fnrur. im uccununc rauor oi me Sir vmn hi.

MlzDah Lodita sr. th Hu.r.,-lrlat'Dllin New. He retired (rom uuiirc anu iuiiuii Ula 111 flsil V4 (i. ir im He was Mr. OToole's secretary jand 'xplosions.

jturnir.g a Brighton Beach B. M. T. tlx years before his election to the But no one knew Just how much. Of the carrier's planes, 10 exPre6S bound for Coney Island State Legislatme.

1 more powerful. Even Anderson said that the survived lnt0 a traveling battleground. ihi. wrtnM kn-a Seventy were reduced to the loflnK slrfe Doren Ohapel. 40 Lafayette Avenue.

Brook-1 b4iineHi MYer! years Edna Mock and Mrs. Elsie I 'oau- lyn, on Thursday, June 28. at gi Mnnaiin i3, Mr. vain: two grandchildren and a 0 Sands started his newspaper career great-grandson p.m. Interment Pinelawn National puddles.

Knight, 20, of 218 Macon Cemetery, Friday at 1 p.m. Asfemblvnian SchiiDler declared out for hlm- In the six hours that foHn.eri the alr' w- aiy NIXON MARGARET TERESA a roporier wim Komke City; Funeral sen-Ices will be held at Pm Association in 1888 Several' 8:30 p.m. Friday the later he Joined the news; veer Park Church. Interment will association for which aj, reporter.be in Cypress HilU Abbey. he was not opposed to political I Th added power were contained 'twn hits hl Dorothy.

21; Bernard on Wednesday, June 27, 1945, be- leaders and said he was a firmHn an amendment to the OPA-Ex- staff members were remmerf 31' of 1486 E. 18th and by believer in party government. Po-1 'breeches buov to the detrnver Silberzan. 20. of 6 Clinton i Uttcal parties are essential in a I ilish while the Bunker air, 7m.

Manhattan. If Inhn I Wilcnn Gr9 Alberts democracy and political leaders are, comerence. living officers and men braved death Accordln8 Police, the battle therefore, "inevitable," he added. The amtndment provides that the, to fight fires, jettison ammunition cry was 50unded oy Miss ICnfcht a IK Awn-Ar. i lovoa oaugnwr or the late Catherine P.

and Claudius Nixon, and sister of Mary Veronica C. and James F. Nixon. Funeral from her residence 2675 E. 21.st Street, Saturday, at 9:30 am.

Solemn requiem mass at 8t. Mark's R. c. Church at 10 a.m. In- la Vllll Jt If JVllf Rfpn" rd Prom Venteiiiav Uie Editions Funeral vrvir-m fnr Mr.

But pomical leaders should be secretary of Agricultures gasoline and rescue the wound- nam was Alberuof 453 3d who died Mon- ln lnstrument 10 express the wiir approval" must bj obtained before ed and trapped. Par, Lost in Flight at a i di 'of the electorate and not mere a nrice rei nas are set nn aerlru lt.nral tt. ay, icon Itivri. n. 1..

Will De .1 a OAiyri. UilL. kJCOIle Miss Knight began to berate erment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. heid at 8 tonight i'wednes-ilefuge for who Hle on the commodities, including processed; A. Seitz of Coronado, Cal a na sengers.

according to Conductor PEARN- EDMUND on Wednes- Lt. John J. Wilson of the Army day i at the George J. Ayen PaV011 aricl wno their. loods and livestock.

uve oi rtocnester. N. lias Ma Smk mt turn mlh Hmmm mmuiM mm HUtwImM wk i4 la Hw ttIm mi tmt HMtm Pero, t. Mut J. BE HUMAN June 27.

IMS, WILLIAM beloved husband of Anna E. Behrman. Service Friday, :30 p.m., at Parlor of William A. Rlnge, 361 7th Avenue. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

BRUEL ROBERT LonJui 26, 1A46, beloved husband of Sadie Can- -avan, and devoted father of Paul John C. and the late Robert J. 1 Funeral Friday, June 29, at his residence. 261 Brooklyn Avenue. Some lMrlslatoni insist that thli'nniiiun ion ui.

oruiae. day, June 27, 1945, brother of Mary Air Transport Service first reported riaI Chapel, 55 7th Ave. 'Burial will'de8lre touhold jobs a ui CIP 1UI Vfr M. Murray, Bernadette Tuohv Thur-riavi lgnore tne nepris and "I of the means Anderson can, by withholding awards, Including three navv kw' 8nd uu" "a Kear. the conductor tod nolir-e mlssin'ir in i.

rv i a ,,1,. tomorrow CT UJ a IMKUI jiccu-vyuuu temeier "'cui-nuuu VvCIIirLPrv. i' v.M.v...tw. In tia in i Francis, James and Robert. Funeral Saturday, 12:30 p.m., from the fu have the final say on food price! Of the men who died at their Dfgan.

i "v- JZ Mls Alberta, who was bom In Outline, Platform officially Hated as dead by the War Brooklyn, was a daughter of the i D.u..-,..- proposed bv OPA Adminis-' Dost to keen the ho.Ur, oy the neral parlors, 187 South Oxford twi.ii mv mnrnrtnan h.v. mi (M, hiri 'tri rh.E., r.r.,,,. WT.lstle. Miss Knhzht. oireet.

rviuriin.i vinvwi V'H'HVi uu t. Wl UkUWUIlllL UlCJoUir ill Lllf 1114- lia ms HP W- 1 ana, Mrs. Yates and Mr K- th- Lf- pledge to fight tor maintenance of -Stabilizer William H. DavLs. limn ti Wilcr Wi IJCUJiie n.ifti R-font mihn-mr fo.n PERO-June 27, Sgt.

MARK was 29- and ibeloved husband of MaH llve(l at 682 De- ap- me -1 1 1. siiunaj laic, Ull Albert. r7i Ad 1 were arrested. ca They died as only brave men, that Helping the Bunker Hill were the llt'J'J1' the Plice ey nronriations for education- mnrp Others contend it merely gives him "more" of a say than his predecessors had. Davis would have the Besides her husband is cur- attenuate waepx fnr rivil srvirp (nee Creameri, son of Joseph and ol Overseas since Mary, brother of John.

Funeral! jvived by a daughter, Edith and employe; support of Mayor La-, two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Kamp Guardia's health pla extension final say, they said, "because Davis cruiser Wilkes Barre and the de- th liberties of represent the President on these stloyer English, Siembel andno i1, th 0S Jolemn requiem maaa, Bt. Crregory a April, 1943, Lieu- Ohueoh. at 10 a.m. Kindly omit Honf a 4(h tenadl Wilson 1 flowera, inaJB at at.

Agues Church. Inter-rmade more tnan aim Ljiuan E. Pinkerton, the latter I of the downtown Brooklyn plan auuuge ner 110- ner 110- Charles S. Sperry. The Wilkes cashier at the Brooklyn Eagle.

IRnrr. I i for the elimination of blighted res mt 6 in nai- Confusion as to Power irarriPi-. K.riv,.fH Basn Cou' Magistrate So omon 50 missions over the "Hump" on the Indla- I.I. J.ihil J. Wil.on According to a third group the nfr gboald" Placed $200 bail on all but Miss amendment was worded vaguely uj Sn rn.h ibl'ber2an' wilo was paroled.

DUFFY Tuetd a June 26. Wand National ceme- CATHEIRINE DUFFY, beloved wU! of the late John; devoted mother of June 27 Mrs. Florence Doherty. Funeral 11945, suddenly, at 409 59th Street, from Qulnn Funeral Home, 2 Madi-jhome of I1L5 son ChrLstopher; also idenMal and industrial areas, and other planks which he said lie would announce a.s his campaign progresses. He Is a member of Temple Beth-El of Boro Park, the American Historical Association and the KnighU China -Burma run berore being assigned to Iceland.

He was the VIH.r th Air Mprlal mean e.tner. a comilcl developed the Btrlpken w'lM ftnd 111 conference between those who uiii, Th, settle. 'Ih inm nf Pandia A. Ralli, L. I.

Importer ImmI A 4 I wanted Davis to have the final word of I IVIQn duV6C survived by two other sons. Holger The young officer, born in Man- and those hose on Avenue, Jersey city, rnaay, 'June 29, 9 a.m. Solemn hlRh mas 8t. Patrick's Church, 10 a.m. who Insisted Anderon'0ii were forcing fire fighters back kl Tins thud group aays the against the bulkhead.

0 On Camer have it t. ana Marun Keposmg at Thorge- naUarii came lo Brooklvn at an sens Funeral Home, 141 6th Avenue.jear,v After attending Alex- of Pythias. He was bom in Austria Great Neck. June 28 -Pandia A. tn ln i4.mllt.in and Bishrm Louah- Ralli b.u.."' llle vnnea maneuver-only BO June 28.

7 ,1 oal ander Ha t- DUNN On Tuesday Continued from Page 1 u.uaj, n.m., cvriKicrns emeiery wi rMiiu oroiuen. qiat. in tool moi-n, anH nmtn a. nr wamn 3 lung miles rrom Kilrni nm nf th. B.rn..

0Hee Anderson would not how much RANG JOHN WTTT.TAM say on Okinawa that. miht h'l Hp wait until he nt im rvir la.idied v.t.,v4. widowed mother in the Boro Park entered the service Jan. 9. 1942.

died vesterdav In hi. hm. TI lius nt 771 a tit. u.i newer he hoped hLs lawyers would meant fliwl disaster had it failed find in it. "I want what Congress, With SetU on the bridge were the Phf eTlbed her husband wants me to have," Anderson said Bunker Hill's navii.atnr modest.

She had recetu.rf w. v. n.niur, yriuvra rtL tip SPrt inn husband of Elizabeth: devoted fa-and following January was Shore Road. here. ther of Dorothy, Agnes; dear son of conimlssioned at Coral Gables.

Fla. Mr. Ralli firm was affiliated Democratie Split Seen 1945. ANNA R. DUNN of 365 1st Street, beloved wife of John J.

Dunn; mother of Ellen, Patricia and Pfc. John U. S. overseas; staler of Agnes, Helen, James and William Veale. Reposing at Edward H.

C. Dunn Chapel, 298 7th Avenue. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m. Solemn rrom him since the wizabeth and the late William Surviving are nis wiaow, moii a nn am uroi hers of London. Meanwniie a sl)ij, in tilf, tllinlc lms K'ves me 811 oppor-'Charles J.

Odend'Hal of Atllnau lftt'r Rang. Services Saturday. 2 p.m.. at'and daughter. Judith, who now live by his ancestors more than tJ, cL tunily to protect agricullural and Lt.

John HhZl If actlon Oklnaw inters but a word "03.1.. Jersey City Mrs. KK years ago. Born in fVew Or-Di OT The anient accepted Sen-! Kas Mo eor 'wtch eloiu. UI nf the Tie.

eans. tie na I tn mass of requiem St. Francis Xavler 5th Avenue e.I 3 fr famitv foreseen when it was learned "lertps yesieraay a omcer Keports kept coming in: 100,11 me-I'm all ot- ca- nemrwraii. me Anaerson amendment wnicn ne listine six derreM ne rote. "Youll see some- R.

C. Church. Interment St. John Cemetery. i ilic i i George, Edward, Daniel and Francis rser and lived for some time thing In the papers soon." 0,,, I ward J.

Flynn has instructed have given Anderson virtual-board, nwuucwu an1. I India an4 Tnrim. two last-named in the navy. woiiq wiHaic a iooa "czar" cowers dv eivinn mm; ine men the fnraj 1 "u'B'-a was emD overt a ih FARREI.L On June 25. 1945, wiw a flimii, Diuoiwyu.

unerai from her late residence, 107-02 110th 1 Street. Richmond HU1. thence to' With MrVed VerSeaS WUh the- support. final say on all regulations conaern. rooms are dying, captain" r'ht Yonkera cable company I Mr Rail? was m.mher I Mr- Plynn, originally opposed to1 in no1 Jusl Prices- That as; "We're on a course of zero-six- Dreent enlistment.

Mrs. ii nam was a member thp Agnuin i oturce nrw i JAMES F. Survived by his wife. Josephine (nee McDonotigh), and daughter, Josephine; 2 sons, James Mrs. M.

Lindsladt, St. Mary's Gate of Heaven R. C. I United States me omlnatl)" 01 Mr. Dwyer be-, iV.

"eaalnS "-raight(ri, ln for department of the one Kikal." the Continental In- and Harold, U. S. overseas. Also Church, Ozone Park, where ithe Cotton Imnort 'icailse the District Attorney inaisted "epue me corn usion over he uteed A.f.Hn81 the support of the Labor party.) that was accepted, the OPA bill f7 on the support of the Labor nartv that was accepted, the OPA bill fflow Despite the confusion over company, 80 Maiden Lane. survived by 2 brothers, Daniel and'solemn high requiem mass will be John, and one sister, Irene Nelson, celebrated at 10 a.m., Friday.

June as i enz instruc ed Hasbureh to te'l 101 DlfaC TOmOrrOW tS cSb is 3-d stands does three things lorlthe Wilkes Barre to get readyor lIIC3 I lIIIUI I Ul and Tenms Lhe counu rnmmittee and thev m.isure: I and the destrovers to hwo' as it heitz Instructed tn tvi urin Mania fan turn inrf th- rf. .1 Ine hero's commniee ana tney in- la no nar-nt Reposing at Funeral Chapel. 187:29. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Surviving are hi mother Mrs I John R.

"Mrs' S. Oxford Street, runerai rTiaay DesDina a Rain nr jSiruciea aorougn fresiaent Lyons, l- i "avigaior wnat "i rons- ufspina a. jtaill, of Manhattan. 'umiw, 'course he rernmm-nH mouth, Va. ROOERRTamrs hi.

hnm. Huntington Station, June 28 nkiuuicv ruffj etiu uir, wutiiu naii. refuse indorse-1 11 guarantees, under an Ad- "m- true." The lrn oaves Shipmates 118 South 2d Street, husband of the Funeral service for Mr. Margaret! and two sister, Mrs. Lois Coryllos, iilhw randWaiMto late Katherine survived by slxj L1ndsUdt of 245 Scudder Ave.

h.t daughters, Mrs. Rose Bremer. Mrs. Puneral ervlces Funeral service I i minKtral inn ampnsimont that fiPA Captain Said. "Very upll mqt.

11 i With th. wnir I Gerald A. Garten, 19, coxswain, on im owie cunging to son oi Mr. and Mrs of Mr. and Mrs.

a re ii.n td.i norwioori. wui or jiciq il wi 1 Be rl at 1 nm i au- mti inmn "oor paixy omciais. who 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of the Sacred Heart, where a solemn requiem mass will be of-k fered.

Interment St. John's Ceme-tery. Direction Joseph Redmond. GASSER ALBERT, on June 27, 1945, beloved father of Mrs. Grace o.iru, mis.

cawara uour-u mit.tert heaHno t.h. r.m nf n.in-c Dork that make each cateuorv ra. me Die carrier turned in franm, lumuiiuw ni. mc waA.wuKn i rip pn act-m i "-o n1 7''' meTDMrS Home, New ork Ave. The Rev.

Paul Church 319 liIS ollId not the in- "profitable" for processors. donnav p'uneT foll Pallmeyer. pa.sror of St. 31 74th St Manhattan. dorsement8 0yffered.

in- 3. It gives Anderson a big whack hWned: donnay Jr. Funeral from hL ft-t-t- dlcated the m.v KMnrt n.r. h-at black markets ln meat. The so- Gradua Lutheran Church, will officiate a dicated they may stand pat on the, at black markets in meat.

The so- raa Miiimaiw 1 1 iff Tn mani -i uauy at first, then with a'on the tricken hin without at, candidates nominated by petition called Patman amendment provide fj, ton of water, burning gaso- ping to get a can ma.i. Ellis, Mrs. Elsie Braden and Albert i Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem R. Gasser.

Services at the Walter mass St. Peter and Paul's Church Burial will be in Northport Rural Lt. George Otis 3d Tuesday, Assemblyman Leo Isaac-lthat he can certify non-federallyi' 011 on the hangar deck, Mrs. Garten was sn riti f- wrw cio.mhthAii... fnr sned away from the flr.rWh.

50 "Cited over Cemetery. Mrs. Lindsladt died Tuesday. a. cooKe, runerai nome, kio uuutu, intermeni calvary iwiui i ui i ic i ir jmjii nprn cm tl.l -II Flatbush Avenue, Saturday, p.m.

cemetery. George Salvatore for district at-'state trade. He can refuse to Pured over the edge of the this morning deck into th She was born in Germany 80 as asic over and James F. Murray Funeral Home. interment Evergreens Cemetery.

Killed in Reich torney. ji icywc a vcitiiLtatc uuui oiij imu iucr B2ain: "Isn't Vi 1m i year ago. In 1886 she was married here to Frank Undstadt. who died whose trade deemed to be going', the load wonderful' To think yZ- i water across the shin, fm, lnlnlc ne been in in illegitimate channels. luumiy ior two whole weeks Invaders Face several year ago.

Holtsville. June 28 First Lt Surviving are five daughters, Mrs.iGeorge Otis 3d was killed in an Meanwhile Anderson said GREENE On June 27, 1945. EUNICE of 42 Rutland Road. Reposing at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferta Place. HEALEY MARGARET, on June RYAN ANNA June 26.

1945, beloved sister of Elizabeth G. Ryan, and niece of Margaret A. Taylor. Funeral Friday morning from Henry McCaddin Sons Chapel, 24 7th Avenue SVllemn renni-m maeo Gt much a mentioned H'a damao- tn act promptly upon Congre: W. C.

Barber of Harrington, automobile accident in Germany a rr. criticisms nf the War Food Admin Suicide Legions Mrs. Carl Schmld of MerncK, aotoraing to word Horn i icieDnone ra nrf Sinclair Morris and Mrs. Charlesithe War Department received bv ttr? "C'ean 11,6 h- itrhne1theGten1ShhM 1 lf I hose. rYesh whlnned after a across, 18.

1945, suddenly, widow -of Martin CaUlerine of Aiexandria Stewart of Northport and Mre.ihls Mrs' Ruth Kolb Otis. He1 Biewail OI NOrUlDOn aim Mrs.i Continued from Page Woalv al the hnme nf her riailoh- 'Gerald Strickland of 1 El Centre. C.1..I"" ter, Mrs. Marie Connors, 157 Kings a received frnm th. th- a.

the deck at their backs, forcing the Street, a 10 a.m. and live sons, SSgt. Louis and PvU Lielltenant Kolb was the son of the Industrial and urban ban area of Dwrna. C.ro IhMvy of burninc! i-! "Vlng, wire me $10o. I ton Avenue, Floral Park.

L. I. Sur snririentv I Ed ward of the army. Harold of the. MrJ; Gerge Otis Jr.

of Japan destroyed or Boston fliiH Vurmnnih damaged by wjrinw viiwiw wwiw, away frQm would like to fly home RUVANE EDWARD. i Tstt-f irnP mm- nt vived dv mjiui, n. aim loj While the shiD wa in it. Want a r.i. on June 27.

1945. beloved hiishar.ri mercnant marine, cmanea or isonn-- J- nnm' I i i a. fiHSfPiinani inhn Capital Believes of Sarah (nee Hartl; devoted P0" ana or Cooperstown. 0ne lMt nls hMd. not! Garten ha bn in the navv even those fnrc.H i i ulr navy Otis, who settled in Hingham, i Jp in 1630.

4. American liaht naval units father of the late Pvt. Edward J. and one daughter, Mr. Marie Connors.

Funeral from Chapel. 187 8o. Oxford Street, Brooklyn. Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON-Suddenlv.

on June 26, 1945, at Saranac Lake, N. CLAUS, iiuo me io-ana-a-nair vearc Continued from Pag. 1 sea. One sailor, poised to be 20 on July 21, Graduated from Syracuse Unl- sailed boldly through the Kurile I Pfc. John Pfc.

William alljl U. S. Army: Patrick E. and Celiall 1 i lJ LIJUH OPninrt In th. tt in ne was commissioned Island chain north of Japan and, Congress last.

December to fill the; Watch thi. n. "Om the coast Ruvane. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 In the ii.

a nc ainveu Pfc. Vito Garafalo, Okinawa Casualty a second lieutenant in the army, sank or damaged an entire Japa-jnewly created post of assistant sec a.m., from the funeral home of Garten had warned hi mnther that year and went overseas in Au-'nese convoy of five ships in the Sea'relary in charge of cultural and The fires burned fm formerly of Brooklyn and a well- 1 m. to believe rumors that the ship waa gust, 1944, two weeks before the of Ok hotsk last Monday known Flatbush pharmacist, be- rH Xnn nfway w.ri hmih-r nf amir. Boillevard. one Park.

Solemn puuu-j inawns. p.m. when Ihev were birtn of a daughter, Ruth. He was! 5. American Dlanes sank six other Rockefeller, who arrived here by trol and the Bunker urn 'v- nn-r and wounded last October during action Japanese vessels and damaged five requiem mass R.

C. Church of the of Heaven, 10 o'clock. Inter Amltyville. June 28 Mr. plane the conference lading home under own thosV CTt kjci, inhn nt iwiin ine lltum miantrv of tlie 7th nn the mast, nf inri in th.

iht a i rf-i, vi iwu ivr.r. Johnson, Hilda Hill and Emil hansson. Services at Ericson Eric-ton's Chapel, 500 State Street, Saturday, at 2 p.m. Interment Ever ment St. John's Cemetery.

SANDS 'HOWARD E. on have been notified that their Islands in the southern ork City, ald, "I will be glad to1 That night ab'rthday cake and I Marine Pfc. Vito OarafaJo. 19. wa RyukUS.

aerve In whatever canacitv am in hnnnr EllShsh, an ou to bake lt." serve inwhatever capacity I am in honor of its distinguished lls distinguished 6. Admiral Chester W. Nimltz greens Cemetery. killed in action on Okinawa guest "I'm so excited about mv h. T- They de-' know he fixed navy casualties in the Battle HMrs.

A. C. Riley, 2. He ha -been serving ln Pacific area since March, 1944, Mr. Truman selection nf Byrnes picted the burning of the US boy would have Vtnn.

will rnnfirm lnno-slanriinir lenorls Frank-lin 6 U.O.&. OIllQ nave done done in the rirn.m. i or Okinawa and associated fleet on jerations since March 18 at 4.907 idead and 4.824 wounded, bringing total American casualties ln the Catholic Worker Wednesday, June 27, 1945, at 858 E. 34th Street; beloved husband of Julia E. Sands and father of Edna Mock and Elsie L.

Gauvain. Reposing at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Leffert Place, until Friday at 8 p.m. Services at the Vanderveer Park M. E.

Church, E. 31st Street and Glenwood Road, at 8:30 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Abbey. SOHNTJR ELIZABETH, on June from Informed sources that the! one-time Senator, Supreme Court Justice and "Assistant LUZOn rail FreeS wa to Inherit Stettinius' post. Secretary of Stale, Byrnes will be FVe U.

S. DlVKIftnc next in line for the President nn- stance," Mrs. Garten said. 'Tin so grateful that he helped to save live. for our country." Casualties Named Among the casualties In the crew of the Bunker Hill announced by till navv Ufa T'u ReprlntJ From Yesterd.v'i l.i..

khhiiuk Okinawa campaign to 46,319. aUo fought in Peleliu, Guadalcanal and New He held the expert marksman' medal and other honor. Other urvlvor are a brother, August, and three sisters, Margaret, Isabelle and Rose. JOYCE CHARLES on Tuesday, June 26, 1945, beloved husband of the late Margaret O'Hara Joyce, devoted father of Joseph Charles Mary Ursula Joyce. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.

Solemn requiem mass at Teresa' Church, Cla-won Avenue, and Sterling Place, on Saturday at 10:15 a.m. JUNK-EMMA T. 'nee Gilbert), Mr. Annie C. Riley.

89, a native1 7- W. Stilwell, former of Brooklyn and an active member chief of u- s- Kround forces, took of St. Cecelia's Council, W. 0ver nis llew Pst 83 commander died yesterday (Tuesday) at her of tne 10th Army on Oki- 26. 1945, beloved wife of Edmund Ife of les Congress fulfills Mr.

Truman's request for legislation changing the line of succession to the White House. While the poet of Secretary of State is vacant, Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. Is nome, 107-02 lioth Richmond "ik taie lit. uen Hill. She was the widow of William iSlmon Bolivar Buckner Jr.

Rilev. 8 Nimltz failed to confirm Jaoa- Conlinued from Page 1 aviation VdiW utdo advanced 21 miles for the tunc- lac' Jamaica. and Samuel D. tion. Junc iSamuelson, storekeeper 1st class, son The remaining Japanese were if' LUIlari of JU SPllt into three main devoted mother of I Ml Edmund ujMrC NfOV and Joseph; si-1 Jvvllllf S.

Navy; Magdalen a The funeral will be held Friday I nese radioJ rePrt tnat American ter of John Newman. Funeral from on June 26, 1945, at her residence, 106 6th Avenue. Widow of Daniel mother of Edna E. Junk; sister of Mrs. John T.

Riley; grandmother Head Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Sat-1 from the residence, with a solemn "ucu lvlonaay ume requiem mas at 10 a.m In St 50 mlles west nf Okinawa. Mary Oate of Heaven R. Church Tokyo made no further men- Of Charles and Lt. (J.g William next in line of succession to the no communicitions anions theVn United Nations Council added some- lincS iUnnd I Pr0V-LrS 'f0 10,000 student, thing of a story-book touch to his Tara TT rt1 aUend Um University every role in the mareh toward a world aifh.eatn! "ig to, lri-- r- Phelan.

U. S. N. Mi Frances "UBV fm" reTlem. maf .1 icuuicm 1U8LM Cal- irpuri auer saying yes- St.

Francis of Assist Church, orlaUi 'ir. Ut Bdition nuim wui De in Cemetery. iipiuny uiai, me Japanese garrison vary a.m. bcivuxb ior Irene C. Scovill.

former nrealHent. nf the M. Junk, Mrs. Henry Talley, Mrs. Milton Fachenbech and Mrs.

Arthur Mitchell. Three great-grandchildren was engaged in heavy fighting with the invaders. Surviving are two daughters. Mr. P.

Oarolan of Richmond Hill and Mr. Jamee McKenna of Brooklyn; URMSTON ABNER on June! King County Women Christian security organization. was In th. ir.iT.n T.j ciotnes and was In the Kalgan area on High-! board, a survey reveal. Alarm in Tokyo Temperance Union, who for many and one great-great-grandchild also survive.

Requiem mass Church of Handled Dumbarton Oaks live sons. Thomas of Hawthorne ii i nurm oi Baguio. MacArthuri communique year wa active ln Brooklyn church 27, 1945, dear father of George H. Reposing at his residence, 1270 Hancock Street. Services Friday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Saturday, 1 :15 p.m. Inter Radio Tokyo said the establish- As undersecretary to ex-Sec- and club circle, will be held at 2iMicnael of Floral Park, Charles end of he north rsVDD i.i nf n-itoir- ntiiu. or a separate armv defense'retanr nf State rnrriell Hull p.m. luinorrow unursoayi ai nerr- uutnrnanH fnp-Tntl n.rr"f.r,' 7.. Uizon camoalen railed it command for Tokyo wa of th- r-i vain wian ra, ph ir "nn, but InfMsting part home.

719 E. 32d where she dIedstPhen R11y of Richmand Hill. AUKiistiiie, pTiuoy, iu a. in. iiuer- ment Holy Cros Cemetery.

KNUDSEN ESTHER June 27. 1945. wife of LouU mother of Carol and Lee; daughter of Esther ment Evergreens Cemetery. Nicholas Blasius Jr. St Directors.

Son. A ur o( iacis iponsored occa. l.onollir Will.om Duncan 1 Son Gerhard H. Horn and U. S.

Steel executive and bitterly fought1 the Big Four world security con- hltfry. No terrain ferences at Dumbarton Oaks. When!" greater logisti-he succeeded Hull seven 105 nulle has ever ago he turned hi full energies tor aiJverffr'' witn "lore the task of preparing for the 8nn nairaIly strongholds." Monday. Burial will be ln Green-Wood Cemetery. Mrs.

Scovill, a daughter of the late Dwlght and Jane H. Rockwell, was born in Peru. in was Dorn in Fern, an army program to consolidate and strengthen the defense of the homeland in expectation of an American invasion. Nine such regional defense post now have been created, one In each of the districts represented on a M. Kemmerer.

Service at Walter Oooke, Funeral Home, 151 Lin In (emoriam den Boulevard, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Bernhardt Tn lnvW m.m. II. I I interment Oceanview Cemetery, S. I ory of our dear son nd brother.

'tr grfduating from Rock-i RHP IXTP nPl muM a. i ne iland Co leze. Nvack N. Y. he -m "Will Franoisco conference.

Pul enpm' dPai civil plane bv a reelonal annerln.i ur- y.v,i. H3.o93. and said that the "crave tlnhn Pul at the rrauest ol lalhrrinr Ibr (ire.t. wat nnrf Ticc-mdmiral of tbr Rusiian Hl vfn tbr lowly anls fow, wbirh itore ud b.ney-llke feed Sarah Rrrnhardl rontinurd hrr rarrrr Ihroiuh hfr old air with ilr nr lr al'a whinlirn are "rr drliealr imar orians wh rh brl. Ibe amnal l.

had bn way about. jvuii wnu uicu tfunc ao, inj, neurinteu rton yenrdur'. Ui Editiom: tendent general. Heieo-at'iAn h. irh tjh.J0' manv thousand more had been iii.ii icu in toot narvey n.

at the age of 22 MADIGAN PATRICK on June 27, 1945, survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Alice Kelly; 3 sitter, Ann found but not counted. American Thompson In 1899, several year Funeral service for Gerard The ystem as set up with the MOTHER and BROTHER Ish, Russian and Chinese represent' after the death of Mr. Thomtwon. avowed purpose of ins'urlna a con Madigan, Alice Madigan and.

Mrs. DEMP3EY JAMES V. In mem-she wa married to Francis L. of a wonderful husband and Will. He died ln 1938.

Horn of 687 McDonough assistant chief clerk at Traffic Court, who died Monday ln Prospect Heights Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage Mary Buttermilch. Reposing at the Boyertown Otiapel, 38 Lafayette tlnuance of governmental authority should air raids or Invasion isolate various parts of the country from the central government. ativea to lead 50 United Nations 7 mls5' toward complete agreement on a UTJ wTldfd' world -cunty charter. Wand em- Now. as American member of the nlllcs a Security Council, he will share with nw the four- other nelenate.

nf the communique. The daddy. Pased away June 28. 1944 Mrs. Scovill for eight years wa Avenue.

Requiem ribm Saturday sunerea Saturday, will be held at head of the County W. C. T. U. She 10:45 Bt.

Thomas Aquinas WlllUM DUNIGAN I SON fuotfat Ol KALI AVC. 0t AVE. MONTCOHERr T. 'I Dili J.IIS4 Japanese broadcasts said Tokyo wa honorary president at herj8 tonight (Wednesday) at Phelan death. Previously she had served i Funeral Home.

956 Putnam Ave. newspapers were predictimr lntensl- m- liberation came five months fled air raid, on Japan in prepara- taininz neaee and onC an ds. troops a president of the Flatbush unit lanaeo at i.mgayen Uulf on Jan. 9.j KITTY, KATH3E, JACK and JIMMIE, EOKHRT In memory of CORNELIUS, died June 28, 1944. Not dtf ui who loved him.

Not loat. but ton. b.fore; live, witti ui in mfmori' And will tamer mort WIFE and DAUGHTERS. LOW In loving memorv of mv n7.L' 1 00 Warned that sion-by force If necessary. He II.

8. MARSHAL'S NOTICES On the other-active front in thei psycnoiogicai warfare can "wreak will exercise ln a manner expected Miithwe.1 nifi- I UNITED STATES to be prescribed by Congress, E- bcJrV, TP. Church. Interment Holy Otcm Cemetery. Direction Eugen Newman, 384 9th Street.

MoFADDSSN On June 26. 1945, MARY dear mother of Edward, Donald, Frank and Virginia. Reposing at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Mary Mother of Jesus R.

C. Church where a requiem mass will be offered. navoc with a nation the moment the people lose confidence ln victory." The new American landings in I Will country's veto nnwer nver the wmunuen airer ni delivered. She was a director and life member of the Department of Temperance and Mission of the World Union. Mrs.

Scovill was a member of St. Mark's MethodUt Church, Ocean Ave. and Beverly road, a former member of Fort Greene Chapter of the Daughters of the American 11 11 r. aavance aminst ttie onnn- awiion Burial will take place tomoirow morning in Evergreens Cemetery. Mr.

Horn, who was born ln McDonough a few door from his last address, entered the city' employ more than 30 years ago. He was a direct descendent of Isaac Van Wart, who helped capture the famous British spy, Major Andre, during the American Revolution, Surviving are hia U'iHnM- oi uimeo canons trooai, snins and rr i- me nortnern Marianas were ilp.Li.,.. im.rl In ooiii ..1 nxsiraaui l.nuiill dear mother, Mr. REOINA LOW, Munilei mmiiua Ull or near wno passed away two years aeo to wnicn American airmen returning from attacks on Japan could make day. Daiurhter and Son-in-law.

WHEN OIT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLVN Revolution and the Prtscilla Study Club. She had been a director of ciurineiicy crasn lanamgs with flam Mr. and Mrs. ANDREW WILSON. McHUGH In memorv of our the Laborador Branch of the Clara Delmhorst Horn; a ouPeriortresses or other planes brother, WILLIAM McHUGH, who Needlework Guild of America.

Clara Horn, and a son, David G.j Horn. Walter Ccofee uroaeuaa.m DIGNIFIED AtLom tlPA FUNERALS At lOQ OUR FUNERAL HOMES ISl IMaa laliwiiii, K-Xtt UU fUoaiM Sllr.MwWT-wMS-7 OUt KM 15S-1S MM n.in.1 aaara Surviving are three nt i Mair. (invcrnm-nt it'll Wt 12th Street. Nw York N. arioui larc quantities nf mifMlaneoua tonic, toilet water perfumes, unknown alcihnlic preparations, witch hazrl.

Dav rum. oils, jhamp'io. fac powder, bath salu I empty bottles nf various anl paraphernalia All o( whieh will aoH AS 13 ill ONE LOT without any ijtimrantee as to ronditinn. guantitv brand. 8i7.e.

quality. weitM or meaj-ureinent a. to be contained and jet forth III schedule, of Itenix po.ted, ilovernment Warelioiuif. We.t 12i Street, New York fitv which will be open for publ'ie. inspection between 9 a.m.

to p.m. on Iu 1 1945' -nd 0,,1 a lo noon I July 12. Pocket 73.270 da ted 2V 1S. Mile, F. McDonald, ijl.

a. Attorney. Proctor for th- Libel-lant C. Yguns. U.S.

Marshal Th Fairehild Policy airs, waiter l. parrington, Mrs f.arremnre Queeyv art A Urt 1 paased away June 28, 1944. He will alwaya live ln our thougth. I CATHERINE, GEORGE, FRANK. WOOD In loving memory of our son and brother, Pfc.

FRANK J. WOOD, paratrooper, killed ln eese.soN, Earl Atkinson; two sons. F. Leroy Lll ft scovill Jr. and John R.

Scovill; ten grandchildren and eight great Funeral Directors uneral directors grandchildren. rvrast avaaw. lSMHsrllklM, is, and always ha, lh runerai aorta should, mar ai wlut a hmif no afiocd Fairchild Song UOKTKUNI IIHC JIM T.TI. MUM. France.

June 28, 1944. "Wt mlM rou now, our hearts art iort; A. time toeK by w. mis. you more, Your Vorinc smile, four eentla fan.

rtaturintj SERVICE ECONOMY Chapels: lit ITlllTIt ItTSK 433 Nostrond Ave. STerling 3-7700 I Tk. Mott Coa.twfentlr Loealrt I r.r.i Mom. In BrooHra" fit rj- 571 rwralfc.lWSri.lwi mmmW, MA MM ATT AM 1 IT ti TM Strart TlefaWar fTM 141 Fnt kimrnt SMaawiaMW 4-MOt MoKticicuvL 7501 FIFTH AVEXUE 8 HANSON PLACE 711 65TH STREKT BROOKLYN S. Y.

Kmrl Bmrbu, l.icn. moMR, SHORE ROAD S-loOA LICENSES uramit aftRVt JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. Late Model CADILLAC CARS Hire for All Occasion WH ST. THUD AVI.

Ph.nt sn.r. S-S700-1 rr.n.t and Cowrtxooa Sfrrlra No on. can fill your no.nl 1 Masse will (be offered throughout the year on the 28th day of eachi month at St. Catherine of Genoa' Church. 1 MOTHER, DAD.

JOHN, EUGENE, JOSHPH and AOWES. a wa-ijw-lw mm tm tW 1 1X1 75rIsf ryVl 1 Watt ISM IVwtt ayiimat lS I Trwawawt T-t7 147 timm mmm, MCtl NawM WlfTCMf.Twa 11V MBwraam amwilww nam. 9w PhM for Na Oalltwile. aaoociTH rLtraaiNa JIM. IC4.

CtaOEN CITY TtUflmt Nmtr a ft" NOTH'K JS HKREBT r.rVEN THAT Licen.e No. o. been issued lo the undersigned lo beer at inn R. 92d Sl off-preumej, consumption. rhKrurpinr rnwTKvin PETER De PAOLI 1HS Bat Sttit St.

Brookivti J-2S-2t Th Vltoi notices occapted 8 m. 2 p.m. for publication the some day; late at 10 p.m. Soturdoy night tor publication,.

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