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BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 6, 1947 15 TARRELL ANDREW, on No JBraihs1- Valentine Estate Auto-Airplane vember S. 1947. beloved husband of Elisabeth; beloved broUvr of Jo- Sister Agrees to Let MOONEY On November 1. 1947.

BERNARD of 415 41st Street, beloved brother of Mrs. Frances Crockett and Mae Mooney. Funeral from Schatfer Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 43d Street, on Friday. November 7. 0:30 a.m.: Re Mph, Garrett, John, Patrick- leath 450,000 Families ering and Elizabeth, all of County Goes to Widow Horns Way Into the City Longford.

Ireland. Repoting at Locknood Chapel. 254 21st Street. Requiem Mass Saturday, November 8. at 10 a at the R.

C. Church quiem Mass St. Michaels R. C. former Police Commissioner Church.

Interment Holy Cross vaiontln hn rtievl Dentist Live Life Alone and Like It AH was peaceful today be Ill-Housed Here. O'Dwyer Asserts of St. John the Evangelist. Inter Cemetery. llXf.

16. IS) hi, in Ixmg Island John Edvard Adam. Otto Klaiber, Anna O. LaPUc. 8.

Brady, June P. Mac Lean, Mary Eruland. Annie McKetina, E. Brisiui. A.

J. Mooney. H. Brunmg. Martina Pent, William R.

Carlxrry. Anolt Race. Lily Vrr. DoroUiy At. Rojas.

Jeanne Connelly, E. J. Ryan. Michael Chapin, Henry SanglnarL A. XfeGray.M.

Scheele, Chaxlea ney. Edward TSchlelfer. Harry raireU, Andre Scott, Joseph H. rleming.P.J. Blatter? Josoh ment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Robert Edison Fulton Jr. de PETZE WILLIAM at 70 Ce- College Hospital, left a gross Avenue, Rockville Centre. N.YJtate of and a net es-November 5. beloved husband of S5S.1 39.35. accordtna to FLEMING November 3.

PAT scendant of the inventor of the steamboat and relative of the tween Dr. Joseph Chapin, For RICK J- of 214 Park Place, be- Mayor O'Dwyer Is on record est Hills dentist, and his sister, late Wizard of Menlo Park, gave loved husband of Pauline; father i Loretta Ford; lather of Richard annraUnl renort bv Estate today with an estimate that LaGuardia Field employes the III Hit Shirley, whom he accused of Installing an Iron curtain between 450,000 families In New York Daniel Joseph Hanley, Mr, and Thomas H. Petre. Funeral Tax Appraiser WllllamS. Webb aihU -n file in Kings County Surro- ind Arthur Fleming; evening, November 6.

at 7:44 ivni. omrt Rate 3 OUd surprise of their lives yester day. him and the opposite sex. Dr. Chapin had filed a dlsor Krr.thr nt Un r-lln Mr City are living in sub-standard quarters.

(I Widig.W.R. Smith, Barbara Fulton appeared over the field In a craft of such unortho William Gorman and Dennis; also RACK LILY, November 5. in me enure esimr u-u her 43d year. Survived by sons, his widow. Mrs.

Teresa Dono- survived by nine grandchildren. derly conduct complaint against his sister, but told Magistrate Soffer In Flushing Court yes- Mania j. anyaer, Ada OlUlgan. M. Solan, Winifred nore.

Corneliua PAtokea a dox appearance that plane ki -v U' I si Walter and Gordon: mother. Elise hue Valentine-of 16o0 fi8th St. Funeral Saturday, 9:45 a.m.. from Funeral Home, ili Clinton Avenue: mechanics and other field work llagena, Henry C. Bvenfors, Hannah Iterday that the pair had Bauer; sisters.

Helen Vanderbeckjv ho also receives a pension of and Edna Bauer; brothers. a year, the same amount ers dropped their tools and Requiem Mass St. Joseph's Church. stared amid shouts of "It's an amicable settle- 'TTk "3V that goes to the widow of a pa FRETJDIO On Wednesday. No In answer to a questionnaire from U.

S. Senator Robert F. Wagner, who sought views of Mayors of large cities, O'Dwyer also estimated that 150,000 families here "are doubled up or living In temporary accommodations because of the housing auto," and "No, it's a plane." naniey, Mary Tlrman, Ann Hirter. Florence Week. Ros Judge, Margaret Winder, B.

A. ACKERMAN Suddenly. Novem ment, and that Shirley would henceforth live with a married itmiman vember 5. 1947, of 6822 Narrows Avenue. WILLIAM R.

FREUDIQ. beloved father of Mrs. Martin ATCiiur. ociTnn onvuiuaj, injirui- ber I. 11:18 a.m.

Interment It turned out to be both. Fulton landed his strange sister, Comml.s.sioner Valentine, who had worked his way up to the top post in the Police Depart According to the dentist, 5. 194.7, JOHN beloved brother of Mrs. Anna Reld and Judge. Mrs.

William Campbell. craft, which had wings and a Shirley ruled which women pa un. John Boulton. Puneral Satur ment from the rank of patrol Connecticut auto license plate, on four-wheeled landing gear. tients he should treat, made Mrs.

Joseph Moran, Mrs. Clarence Young and William Freudlg brother of Charles, Edward, Sophie Freudig and Mr. Lawrence Polesl. shortage." man, resigned Sept. It, 1915.

day, 8:30 ajn, from Puneral Home, 496 Court Street. Requiem Mass him cross the street when While mechanics started to after having served as commls ROJAS JEANNETTE. beloved wife of Joseph, on November 4, 1947; also survived by two children, Luis and Jeannette. and three brothers, Andrew. Leslie and William.

Services Byrnes Funeral The Mayor pointed out that sioner almost 11 years, the long at. Mary Star of the Sea Church ADAM OTTO, on November 4 officials here are ready to bor Reposing at Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue. Puneral Saturday. 9 a.m.; pretty girl approached and wouldn't let him listen to romantic radio programs. est term in the history of the department.

row funds for the low-rent housing deficit of 150.000 apart Solemn Mass of Requiem 9:30 a.m.. Our Lady of Angels Church. In 1947. beloved husband or the late Freda Adam; devoted father of gather round, he unhooked the wings and propellor and put them In a nearby hangar, an operation that took exactly three and a half minutes. Then lie got into the driver's seat again and drove down a The Rev.

Leonardo Payone Priest to Conduct Tosca' Tomorrow At School Benefit liesiiles his widow, he is sur-i Home, 2384 Qerritsen Avenue. Brooklyn. Friday, at 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

William. Service at his residence vived by four daughters. Mrs. 158,400 Dwellings Charles A. Locke, Mrs.

ilham terment St. John's Cemetery. GATELY On November 5, 1947, MARTIN beloved son of Michael; brother of Rosalie and 5177 E. 26th Street, on Friday at I p.m. Interment Lutheran Ceme- ments if the Federal Government will vote necessary operating subsidies.

Supports Housing BUI The Mayor strongly support I. Mcnride and Mrs. William H. RYAN MICHAEL at his runway and out onto the high wry Saturday at 3 p.m. ACOUSTTNE Suddenly, on No home, 22 North Avenue.

Garwood Set for Decontrol Cahill, all by a former marriage, and Miriam Valentine. Edward: also survived by one aunt. way. The International Royal Rose Gately. Funeral from 187 jN.

November 5. beloved hus- Reporters caught up with the vember 5, 1947, CHARLES, beloved Grand Opera Company will ed the Taft-EUender-Wagner band of Margaret Fanning; father 3. Oxford Street, near Atlantic Ave The Office of Rent Control present Puccini's "1-a Tosca vehicle which, by this time, looked like a station wagon with ihusband of Ida, and devoted father of Mrs. Anthony Oe Done, Anna of Mrs. William T.

Leonard of 872 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, Mr. Leonard Fenton, Mrs. Augustus Laurent. disclosed today that 158,400 or tomorrow night at the Acad ind Joseph Augustine; brother of a convertible top. emy of Music to commemorate more apartments in the city and on Long Island will be de Fulton, in answer to ques Aiexonder, Mr.

John Anttenello, Mrs. Joseph Spina and Mr. nue, Saturday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass Queen of Ail Saint Church, Lafayette and Vanderbilt Avenues. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GILUGAN MARGARET, November 5, 1947, beloved wife of Peter: devoted mother of Ann Mrs.

H. J. Stewart, Wife ol Editor the 25th anniversary of the housing bill. "It Is my opinion," he told Wagner, "that, under the best of conditions, private builders will' not, In the near future, be able to provide decent housing for the great majority of the Mrs. Frederick Smith, Mrs, John O'Rourke, Cornelius, Joseph, John, tions, saitl he calls the plane-car opening of the Sacred Hearts Lawrence and Leo Ryan; also sur Balvator De Lorenao.

Funeral from his residence, 245 43d Street, on an "airphiblan, that It has an controlled Jan 1. These are apartments, or other dwelling units, the occupants of which vived by 28 gtencichildren and eisht great-grandchildren. Requiem air speed of 105 miles an hour, a ground sjieed of 4" and a Coster. Margaretta Lundrigan, and SL Stephen's School at Hicks find DeGraw Sts. The has 1,700 pupils taught by the Mother Cabrlni Sisters.

have signed "voluntary" leases families who are ill housed. Mass St. Ann's R. C. Church cruising range of 700 miles.

He said he was convinced Garwood, Saturday, November 8, Sprcial to the Eaijle Erie, Nov. Mrs. Lucille F. Stewart, wife of Harry J. He said his home is In New 9:30 a.m.

with 15 percent increases under provisions of the new Federal rent law. Saturday. November 6. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass 8t, Michael's C. Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. BRADY JAMES November 6. 1947, at his home. 162 Monitor Street; veteran of World War son of the late Phil in and Mix- Peter.

Eugene and Agnes; alto survived by 11 grandchildren. Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, 10 a.m., St, Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, 9th Street and 4th Avenue. Funeral low-rent public housing "Is the only means" by which decent town, that he had just SANGINARI ANTHONY on Stewart, managing editor of the Erie Dispatch and former These leases remain In effect Vivian Delia Chiesa will sing the title role and Alfredo Gandolfi, formerly of the Met November 5, 1947.

business agent of the Brotherhood of Painters of executive editor of the Uronx until Dec. 31, 1948, and are a bar to further rent increases housing can be provided for a large segment of families now ill-housed and "unable to afford the rents demanded by private flown in from Danbury and that he had made several similar plane-cars. Then he stepped on the gas anil drove off along Grand Cen ropolitan and Teatro alia Seala Home News, died here yester from the home of her daughter, Ann Coster, 229 8th Street. Arrangements by Joseph O. Duffy.

I caret; survived by hi sister, Mrs. Catherine Stevens, three brothers. Queens County, Local 1035, A. F. of beloved husband of Gladys for the tenants affected.

Any Milan, will he the Scarpia. Glno day. She was 4R. owners." Fratesi of the Teatro Reale, rental may be charged after (nee Harlin); devoted father of Mrs. Stewart was a former tral Parkway on his way to a GORE CORNELIUS Novem There are still 39 sub-stand Rome, will portray Cavaradossi that date, and a rent increase after Jan.

1 will be legal in the business appointment In James, Anthony Jr. and Kenneth; dear brother of Angelina Ricultti. Nazzereno. Carmine, John and The Rev. Leonardo Payone ber 5, 1947, suddenly; beloved husband of Pauline; devoted father of resident of Great Neck, where she was well known as a leader In civic and charitable affairs, a iIor fancier and a horse William, John and Edward, and nephew.

Edward Stevens. Funeral Saturday at 10:30 a.m. from Chapel c.l William P. Murphy Son. Solemn Mass of Requiem at St.

Cecilia's R. C. Church at 11 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. will direct the orchestra and a case of new tenants.

ard areas in this city In need of redevelopment, he said, and the high cost of some of this blighted land has blocked action. The New York State rent law chorus of 40 voices. Anthony Repair Work Begun will go into effect when the Federal law expires Feb. 29 Hall Housing Action at Polls Stivanello will be stage director. Proceeds from the performance will go toward mainte woman.

During the recent war she was active in charity, settlement and Red Cross work in James. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from the Leo F. Kearns Funeral Home. 115-10 Roekaway Boulevard. Ozone Park; Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.

C. Church. 11 o'clock. Interment St. John's On Flooded School Meanwhile, adoption of the and.

unless meanwhile re Cornelius. Albert, Nora Byrnes, Mary Gargani. Theresa Barrett; brother of Joseph. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a.m., at his residence, 178 Kingsland Avenue, Brooklyn. Requiem Mass St.

Cecilia's R. C. Church, 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HAGENS HENRY Of 7848 84th Street, Glendale.

beloved hus nance of the school. Great Neck. three housing propositions at the polls was hailed by State BRISLAND ANNIE, November 4 1947, at her residence. 1819 East 35th Street, wife of the late Daniel; loving mother of Mrs. John Oallacher, Mrs.

Frank Carboy, Mrs. newed, will Itself end June 30. The city rent laws, however, Continued from Page 1 Surviving besides her husband are a daughter. Patricia Housing Commissioner Herman remain, protecting tenants Reds Face 'Little T. Stlchman and Thomas F.

against evictions and rent in tJeorge Nevader, Mrs. John Sharp the scene for the borough Bureau of Highways and Sewers. SCHEELE CHARLES FRED, of Stewart, a' senior at Bard College, and a brother. James P. lo survived by 20 grandchildren creases.

828 Herkimer Street, photo en Farrell, chairman of the city Housing Authority, as a green light for the expansion of the Mrs. L'kberg, informed of Assembly' Defeat and two great-grandchildren. Fu graver, suddenly, on November 4. Frank of Great Neck. Funeral services will be held lieral Friday, 10 a.m.

Requiem Mass band of Mae. and loving father of Dorothy and William; ako survived by two brothers, William and Joseph: two sisters, Catherine and 1947, dear brother of Lillian the pew developments, told an Kagle reporter today: Engineer Found St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church Schecle and uncle of Mrs.

Edith Continued from Page 1 at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Uni Interment Resurrection Cemetery, "We feel deeply indebted to city's State-aided program. Stlchman said six new projects will be built In this city as a result of the voters' action, Dead at Bottom of Lour Island. versal Chapel, 52il St. and Lex ington Manhattan.

Vishinsky's argument, telling your paper for giving us the Elizabeth. He was a sergeant attached to the 83d Precinct, N. Y. P. D.

Military services Friday. 8 F. Magnuson and John H. Fltall. Reposing at Chapel.

1015 Halsey Street. Services Thursday. 8 p.m. Funeral Friday, 2 pm. Interment the 57 nations of the political publicity that brought all this BRISLIN ANDREW on Wednesday, November 5, 1947.

de 70-Foot Tunnel Pit action about. We certainly hope including the.Llndsay Park and Albany Houses In Brooklyn, Cypres Hills Cemetery. committee that the United States did not intend to return to the system of "secret" big power gatherings of the Yalta C. R. Simmons, 97r A Brooklyn marine engineer was found dead this morning L.

A. Pabst, Funeral Director. SCHLEIFER HARRY, Novem- Mrs. Paul Nofaro at the bottom of a 70-foot pit or Tehran type. the authorities will get to the bottom of the trouble, find out what causes It and clear it up.

With Winter coming on we are worried about the menace to our children's health." The parents' group charged voted husband of the late Mary H. i nee Morlarly): dear brother of Cornelius Frank. Thomas nd Mary McQneeney and Helen frislin. Funeral Friday. November 9:30 a.m.

from 119-01 Hillside Avenue. Solemn Rpquiem Mass Church of the Holy Child, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. BROOKLYN LODGE.

No. 22. in the work area at the Man ber 4, 1947. beloved husband of Isabel. Service at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home. 151 Linden Trenton, Nov. 6 Mrs. Rose Former Builder p.m., at Phelan's Chapel, 956 Putnam Avenue. Interment Saturday, 10:30 a.m., in Lutheran Cemetery.

HANLEY On Wednesday, No-ember 6, 1947. of 566 7th Street, MARY, beloved wife of Thomas Hanley; mother of Edward, Thomas. William. Matthew, Mary and Mrs. Catherine Glanqninto; sister of Helen.

John. Edward. Matthew and James O'Conner. Reposing at Edw. H.

C. Dunn Chapel, They were wartime Mr. Dulles said, but the hattan end of the Brooklyn-Bat Notaro, formerly of Brooklyn, vvho died at her home here yes tery Tunnel. secret parleys of President Funeral services for Charles Boulevard, Friday, 12:30 p.m. Interment National Cemetery, Pine-lawu, L.

1. Workmen arriving for duty Roosevelt, Generalissimo Stalin that the school abandoned Its terday, will be burled in Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn, fol Rav Simmons, retired car-; nnd former Prime Minister on outside jobs the tunnel ex program of hot lunches and penter and building contractor, Churchill often "dealt with the cavation la tied up by a strike lowing services at Trenton Sat SCOTT On Wednesday, Novem shut up its lunchroom, located B. P. O. ELKS Brothers: Funeral (ervice for Brother BERNARD H.

MOONEY Thursday. November 6. interests of smaller and weaker of sand hogs saw the man ly urday morning. She was a resi 298 7th Avenue. Funeral Saturday, in the basement; that entrance ing at the bottom of the shaft powers behind their backs.

dent of Brooklyn for many will be held at 7:30 o'clock to-; night ut his home. 8K E. 17th where he died Tuesday. The Rev. Eugene L.

Smith, pastor at Schae'fer's Funeral 1 10 Solemn Mass of Requiem to washrooms is cut off during 8 p.m. Mr. Dulles said the United Patrolman James Egan of the ber 5, 1947. JOSEPH beloved husband of Mary Scott. Services at the George W.

Pease Son Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand Avenue at Hancock Street, Friday, Interment St. Saviour's Church Home, 4123 4th Avenue. and after heavy rainstorms; years and Is survived by her husband, Paul, and six children, States intended In the future to Beech St. emergency squad was Joseph G. Moriarty, Exalted Ruler.

Holy Cross Cemetery. HIEBER FLORENCE on lowered on a bucket and of St. Mark Methodist Church, Ocean Ave. and Beverly Road, November 7, 8 p.m. It Is requested Violet, Theresa, Rose, Alfred, Rudolph and Mrs.

Antoinette Thomas F. Cuite, Secretary. BRUNING On November 4 brought the body to the sur that no flowers be sent. Members will officiate. Burial will be in face.

Crew. Some of them are resi of Kilwinning Lodge No. 825, that drinking water fountains are unreachable when the basement is flooded and that children must be crowded into con-Kcsted halls when unable to form In class groups in the basement. November 5, 1947 (r.ee Brensing), beloved wife of the late Anthony, and mother of Emma Hieber. Funeral from the Koch Funeral Papers in his pocket identl dents of Brooklyn.

F. A. M. invited. 1947.

MARTINA beloved wife Of Dr. Henry F. Brunlng and sister of Mrs. J. George F.

Blaesi, Harry. Fred and Edward Horstmann. Pleasant Valley, Conn. Mr. Simmons was born in Walton, N.

and for a num fied the man as Charles SLATTERY On November 5, Home, 514 Wilson Avenue, on No O'Gilvie, 52, of 490 E. 4(ith St lay its case before the General Assembly, although he emphasized that did not mean an abandonment of "great power consultations" like the impending Rig Four Foreign Ministers Conference at London. "But," he said, "we do not intend to hold them in secret behind the backs of other interested parties." (The Foreign Ministers con vember 8 at 10 a.m. Interment C. S.

MARSHAL'S NOTICE ber of years lived in Pleasant Police said he apparently had friends may call at her home, 8301 1947, JOSEPH at his residence. 201 Amity Street, beloved father of James. Joseph John and Evergreens Cemetery. wandered Into the area through U. S.

DISTRICT COURT. K. D. N. T.

I hav arresttd 19 Cttiin, mor or Valley, Conn. He was also a former resident of Richmond Arrangements George S. Bartko, a gate used by trucks and had Gerard. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 oiirh rpnttlnlna 24 Jan of an ar- JUDGE On Tuesday, November Hill, where he built a number fallen into the pit in the dark ica in pan: ijarai njnerry Marmalarln rVrtlfind Oninr a.m.; Requiem Mass at St. Paulu R.

C. Church, Court and Congress 1947, of 1654 10th Avenue, MAR- ness. His papers showed he and Imitation Flavor Addrd Nt Wt. Howard A. Klase, Rail Traffic Expert OAR1T, beloved wife of Thomas had arrived here aboard the of one-family houses.

His wife, Mrs. Harriet Simmons, died in 11)25. 1 and 15 auci. mora or lean, path rontainlna 24 jara of an article Judge; sitter of Mrs. Ann Kalk Muncie Victory on Sept.

15. Streets, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. SMITH BARBARA Novem brenner, Norah, Sarah and An Surviving are a son, Earl It.

Simmons; a daughter, Carol H. thony Carney. Reposing at Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue. Funeral Rockville Centre, Nov. fl Fu ber 5, dear daughter of Charles and Julia Calvin.

Reposing resi 0. K. Zone Change Ridge Boulevard, until Friday noon. Services at Green-Wood Cemetery Chapel at 2:30 p.m. CARBERRY ANNIE, on November 5, 1947, beloved aunt of Mary B.

Carberry. Funeral from residence, 220 Brooklyn Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Gregory's R. C. Church Saturday, 10.1S a m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Direction Walter B. Cooke, Inc. CARR DOROTHY on No-irmber 5, 1947, beloved wife of leo Carr of 18 Cornwall Lane, Hempstead.

L. mother of Mrs. Patricia Warner and Dr. Richard Carr; grandmother of Robert W. Saturday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Simmons; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Requiem at Church of the Holy dence, 80 16th Street, until 2 p.m Saturday. Interment Holy Cross. Name. Interment Calvary neral services tor Howard A. Klase, 73, of 42 Vassnr Place, formerly freight traffic representative nf the Lehigh and Lackawanna Hallroads fj' 50 inoia in part: Clare) Pineapple Marmalade, Certified Color and Imitation Flavor Added Net Wt.

1 for breach of the provisions of the redf-ral Food, Drug and Co-metlr Ait. 21 U.S.C. 3'it ut IM3 (2); 343 (g) (1); S43 (a). Proci-iui returnable at 10:30 a.m. on Nov.

26, 1917. In aald Court. II. 8. Courthouae, U.

9. Po1 orflca Building. Brooklyn, N. Y. All persona interested must then present their claims or ba defaulted and the paid 84 caMi mJ condemned aa forfeited tn the use of the United Statea ot Amorlra.

Docki-t 85-75; dated Oct. SI, ltW7. Vincent Keogh, U. S. Attor-niy.

Proctor for the Llbellant: Euaene J. Smith, U. S. Marshsl, E. D.

N. ferences held thus far have been secret, with each delegation later giving "briefings" to the correspondents of its own The "Little Assembly" plan, introduced by Secretary of State George C. Marshall on the opening day of this year's assembly session, and Russia's objections to It were expected by some U. N. observers to have an ef-fect on the London conference.

Aiding Doctors SNYDER ADA (nee Furlong) A I EDWARD on en November 4, 1947. Funeral years, will he held at 8:30 p.m. Despite a protest by Park Mrs. James Tully, Funeral Director Commissioner Moses, the City service at Peter Farrell Funeral Home, 2750 Atlantic Avenue, on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Interment private.

today in his home. Mr. Klase tiled Tuesday In South Nassau Community Hos November 3, beloved husband of Mary J. Keating tnee Gordon); father of Edward, Richard and Robert Keating; son of Mrs. Patrick Keating; brother of Margaret, Catherine, Mary and Pierre Keating.

Solemn Higti Mass Friday, November 7, Our Lady of Grace Church. South Langhorne, Pa. Interment St. Mark's Ceme Warner. Service at tne aarden Planning Commission has approved a proposed change in zoning regulations which would permit doctors, dentists and SOLAN WINIFRED, on Novem rhanel of OrvlUe T.

Cronk. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES Reprinted JTom Yesterday Late IMIUontl 1 lie plan provides that the Ti A solemn mass of requiem United Nations sit permanently pital, Occanside. Horn in Wa-verly, X. he was connected with railroading until his retirement three years ago. He and Franklin Avenue at 15th.

Street, Garden City. L. Friday, p.m. osteopaths to set up offices In ber 4, 1947, native of French Park, County Roscommon, Ireland, beloved wife of Patrick; mother of Joseph, Mary, Kathleen, Edward for Mrs. Mary Cummings )Ptween the end of this assem- residential areas even though Tully, a funeral director who bly and next year's session and CHAPIN HENRY 8TERLING on Monday.

November 3, 1947, be his wife, Mrs. Sadie Klase, cele tery. conducted the E. J. Cummings they do not live on the prem ises.

consider any problems relating brated their 50th wedding anni and John; sister of Mrs. John Lynch, Mrs. Thomas Hlgglus, John to peace and security which versary last Winter. NOTICE RE: Margaret M. Doyle.

Bankrupt Notice la hereby given that a meeting nf the creditors of the above named bankrupt will he held in United States Courthouse. 271 Washington Street, Brooklyn, New Yor on November 18. UI47 at 10 a.m. at which time and place the creditors may attend, appoint a trustee, and transact such mislneej aa may properly coma befor sjtld meeting. SAMUEL, C.

DUBERSTKIN. Referee in Bankruptcy. loved husband of Charlotte Her Chapin; father of Mrs. Albert Dl Francesco. Service at the Fair- either the Security Council or and Thomas Hansberry.

Funeral Moses objected that the change, as phrased, would per KLAIBER ANNA, on November 5. 1947, beloved daughter of Anna Klaiber; devoted sister of Margaret Gobright. Services at the Stutemann Chapels, 2001 Madi Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Mrs. Mlllicent Cron- Friday, 9:15 from John J. two-thirds of the U.

N. coun mit doctors to open large office Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Funeral Home, Prospet Park West and will be of-: fered at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow (Thnrsd.iv) In St. Athanasius R. C.

Church. CM near Ray Parkway. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. dies think bear study during child Chapel. 951 Atlantic Ave.

1 je. on Thursday at 8 p.m. In' terment Salisbury, Conn. buildings in the heart of rest Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Ed the year.

ert; two brothers, Thomas and James a sister, Helen Klti.se, and a granddaughter. dentlal areas. mund's Church, 10 a.m. Interment son Street, Ridge wood, Brooklyn, Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Satur The final draft laid before COLUMBUS COUNCIL.

No. 126. St. John's Cemetery. the political committee was a day, 1:30 p.m., Lutheran Cemetery.

K. ol Members will assemble at Mrs. Tully, who lived at 122, weakened version of Marsha STOKES WORTHINGTON 5l the club. Thursday, November 6 MacLEAN MARY tnee Duffy) 1047. at 8 p.m.

Thence proceed to suddenly on Wednesday, Novem Avenue died suddenly on original proposal, but gave the on November 5. 1947. beloved wife of the late Arthur; devoted mother ber beloved husband of Mar the Funeral Home. Claason Ave Monddv. She was a ifennii "Little Assembly Dower to Walt Mayor Acts to End McDonald Siege Continued from Page 1 Karet Earl Service at the Fairchildli-psidnnt jirooklvn and hadjeonsider many of the problems of Arthur, Oeorge.

Kttherine and B. Cooke INC. er rse and Sterling Place. Brooklyn, where the body of our late brother, EDWARD J. CONNELLY, Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Veronica; also survived by one sis conducted the Cummings Fu-i heretofore allocated exclusively ter.

Mrs. A. Guinnee. and brotner, neral Home t-ince the death ol'jto the veto-bound U. N.

Secut jcposes. Aloyslu.i McCloskey; also survived Saturday at 2 p.m. SVENPORS HANNAH, on November 4. 1947, beloved wife of ity Council. her brother, Kdward .1.

Cum jolin a. ritzpairicK, orana by three grandchildren. Funeral mings. some 15 years ago. She in.

the Housing Authority will send down a crew of painters Saturday at 9 a.m. from her home, Joseph L. Walsh, Recorder. DE GRAY MICHAEL, on No- jlJohn. Services Friday, 8 p.m., at Thomas Petrillo 297 7th Avenue; thence to St.

Sa was the wife of James Tully and for a number of years had FUNERAL INFORMATION SO StTtntk Avenue MAIa 2-8585 fridav. November 7lh SHAFER, Frederick R. 1:118 A M. al Chapal to prepare the Hat lor oc- vember 3, 1947. beloved husband viour's R.

C. Church, where Re Lynbrook, Nov. fi A requiem lieen actively associated with a Lillian and dear father of Ed- oanusu-gni tjnapei, wuj tn Avenue, TIBMAN ANN (nee Abramsi, quiem Mass will be offered. Inter Meanwhile, fanwne. ard.

Anthony, Lawrence. Michael, j.kph. Grace, Augusta, Lucy. Fu- ment St. John' Cemetery.

Direction Joseph Redmond. at home, 800 E. 38th BU. 4-1200 1S1 Udea Blvd. i.eral from nis home, 4ju bum number of women's societies in 7ff Mcuonaia St.

Athanasius Church. 1 Vweh Trmiltcd tH the Besides her husband she is Lady of Peace It. (.. Church, prospcct Avo, h()Usei from survived bv I K- Mrs by in St. whch he had been barred for hJi M.r fn nn.i hmi i Ir.

Lawrence. Hel the previous three days and LA PLACA BALVATORE, oniStreet- on November beloved sis-November 4. 1047, of 27 Myrtle iter Vnny and Peter. Services reet. on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

Fndat, Hovtmber 71a Mir Pervlee ba arranged SCIII.F.IFKH, Harrr Requiem Mass Our Lady of at New York and Brooklyn Fu Street, Manhasset, L. beloved Perpetual Help R. C. Church, 11 rneci suddenly on bunrlay at two nights, and Mrs. McDonald George Cummings.

neral parlors, 187 5. Oxford Street, Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Wash- husband of Argia (nee Bianchi); rfpvntnH father nf Ralvatnre Interment Holy cross p.m. i inai Mondav, November lotti DKIJ.A CHIESA, JMI 1. A.M.

al( kipel dear brother of Domenico and Mrs.l'W011 Cemetery' i.reat Harrington, Mass. hurviv- Was permitted to go out for mg are his wife, Mrs. Johanna or reasons with-Petrillo; a daughter, Georgianna; twinir nrevented from re- In Ccmotlarn three brothers, John Krank turning. This was ordered by DIGNEY EDWARD son ofjAlberta La Plac. Reposin at Wrrroonet late Charles J.

and Mary T. j. Oallagher Sons Funeral Home.l. Vqiw flH Robert Sr.nd of a ENRIOHT in memory L.imv'n in iiit-iiiuiv i mend. DANIEL who pd'Mi! Alex indor.

and two sisters Elvira lantasca and Mrs. Walter B. Cooke, Inc. lias the distinction of being New York's largest funeral directors. We are proud of occupying auch a pre-eminent position in our field, proud nf the trust that has made this poRttihle in our our fair dealing and perhaps above all our understanding anil sympathy.

DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP 6142 Fortit Arrant HE. 3-09OQ rhsritfar, November tlh (IARNF.R, JoMiih r.M. at Chapel Saturday, November Its All 10. Tecla I P.M. al hal away November 6, 1932 i 3 tTu 1 moUier of Herbert, Robert Joseph and to and his a at St Marys Church WiUiam.

mlt(s at the Mayor on the ground that, should the condemned house actually begin to collapse, McDonald's place was beside his Grace laeovettl. ChApel ol August Herrlich voreii anu u. i. 6859 Prcsn pnd prtda Funeral from his residence, .01 E. on No-! p.m.

Interment Saturday, 2 p.m.. "OOIXG PLACE" PHONE in the emergency. The A FRIEND. GRAF In loving memory of our beloved son and brother. Lieut.

ARTHUR J. ORAF, who died in the service of hi country. November 6, 1942. Mother, Dad, Brother and Sister. jju one vamhr Pt.lZARKTH of 24 rvnrexs lift Omoterv.

Crass Church Saturday, 11 a.m. R7th fitrppt beloved wife of the ma. 4-teoo roit other children remained with 'neighbors. l-turment Holy Cross Cemetery'- 1.t Wllllim- moth-r of WINDER BERTHA AUGUSTA, 150-11 HilUid. At.

JAaaka M670 rharidav, November tsth HIl.t.MAN. Kens 1 P.M. at Chapel Friday. November 7th BRITKNER, Retina A al (Viapel PORZIA, OarMa r.M. al Chapel Saturday.

November UK WICTEMANN, Mary AM at Chapel F. McKenna, Florence M. Mooney Tuesday, November 4, 1947. sis- ter of Maude Rawlins. Service at Oeraldine M.

Cluidice and dear sis the Fairchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Friday at 8 p.m immm i Mi Our service is designed to meet the needs of each individual case. FL 3-6600 ter of Mae A. Searing. Oeraldine E. French and John A.

Meehan; also turvived by five grandchildren. Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, B813 5th Avenue. Saturday; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church, 11 am. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. 158-14 Northers Blvd. Vitol noticei occepted 8 m. to 2 p.m. for publication the tame day; os late as 10 p.m.

Sorurdoy night for publication. 1 rAarisav, November tth l.l-ND. tnaia I P.M. at Chapel SOITOSA.VII, Caiieppl M. al Chapel "3 Three Generations of Out Standard of Excellence FAIRCHILD SONS rVNEtAl.

DIRECTORS SISCE 1886 III to HI UN dth, ImUri rat I. FM14. Ur-M4 IwtW BBOOaXTM FIOSHIWO JAMAICA GARDEN CITY MAHRAUCT Funeral iMrcctora rWnts BEHVTCI 4 BCOlfOMT Chapels: 111 ATLANTIC AVENUI L.i 1 1 Geo.w.Peese&soN SI LAFATETTI AVENUE At', KAsi 4-U18 UW 3C IIMi It BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES SO Sweats Ataaaa MAia 2-858S 63-S2 Tom A'a HEftmaa 3-0900 1218 Flatbaia Are. BUclaiiaiter 2-0266 1SO-10 HiDiis Ansa JAstaica 6-6670 151 UsaJi ad.Tsr-Uckioit 4-1200 1SS-14 North. 3-6600 FUNERAL HOMES IN EVERY BOROUGH AND WESTCHESTER HARRY T.

PYLE MORTUARY, INC M. Ttsra BUckmintttr 2-0 74 1925 Church imM JOHN W. LAMB I 10. let Mod.l CADILLAC CARS Kir foe All OccatiMi ioth t. at nun vr.

piwm im Ih t-eion-i Prompt Mnl CoBrttom ftervtM Funeral STarUag 3-7700 i-1 4.13 Noatrand Are. 75.

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