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he p.m. be ral C. Kiefer, Charles Kathryn Koletty, Emily L. Barrett, Thomas Magnus, Elisabeth Benzinger, Maria Mandel. Anna Butehorn, Mary McBride, C.

W. Campbell. Mary Messager, Anna C. Combs, Jennie E. Morrison.

Robert Cronin, John J. Mydland, Nils Di Santi, Joseph Pace, Pfc. Jerry Donaghy, G. J. Peil, William Dwyer, John Peters, Agnes M.

Eastman, Wilfred Plunkitt, George Elliott, Ella M. Powers, John A. Agnes R. Ready, Thomas Farrar, Alfred Rose, August Ferrari. John C.

Sample, Edward Flynn, Joseph 1 D. Schneider, P. B. Geberth, Rudolph Shannon, Lucille Golding, Alice V. Schneider, Grimm.

Cecil Signorelli, A. Hart, Daniel J. Sloan, Cora A. Hazel, Katherine Smith, Mary R. Henry.

Ann Speck, William Hoeter, Augustus Spinner, Edward Horbelt, B. F. Sullivan, S. M. Houghton, Anna Tholke, Herman Hughes.

John J. Tunison, F. L. Johnson. Ernest J.

Vesce, Luigi Joyce, William J. AMERICAN LEGION services held at the home of Pfc. JERRY PACE Monday night, No- tember 17, at 8:30 o'clock. 1063. St.

Mark's Avenue. by the Admiral Charles P. Plunkett Post, No. 1129. Deaths ANDERSON November 16, CHRISTOPHER.

of 660 60th Street. beloved husband of Minnie AnderFuneral service Wednesday, at Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue. Interment Green- Wood Cemetery. -KATHRYN 8644 20th Avenue, on November 15. 1947.

beloved sister-in-law of Joseph Rackiewicz. Notice of funeral later. BARRETT on, November 16. THOMAS E. 150 95th Street.

beloved husband of Helen (nee and dear brother of Helen and Fred of Troy. New York. Funeral from Darraugh Funeral Home. 8813 5th Avenue: Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church Wednesday.

11 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. BAY RIDGE MASTER PLUMBERS ASSOCIATION announce with regret the death of our member, PHILIP B. SCHNEIDER.

Members of ore kindly requested attend funeral service at the Funeral Home (of George C. Herbst. 6741 5th AveB. hue on Tuesday, November 18, at p.m. JAMES L.

MEEKS. Chairman. Carl Beiers, Secretary. BENZINGER MARIA of 97-21 Drew Street, Ozone Park, on Sunday, at the age of 73 years, beloved mother of Freda E. Gensteiner, Eugene F.

Albert E. Benzinger; also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral services at the Buss Funeral Home, 67-08 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale. Wednesday, 2 p.m. Cremation at Fresh Pond.

BUTEHORN MARY, suddenly, 011 Saturday, November 15, 1947, of 788 Park Place. loving mother of Marie. Ferdinand. Frank and Charles Butehorn. Goethe Chapter, O.

E. No. 775. and religious services the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. CAMPBELL-MARY on Sunday, November 16.

1947. Services at her residence. 139 Hooper Street, Tuesday, 8 p.in. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Plainfield, N. J.

COMBS- JENNIE ELIZABETH, 011 Saturday. November 15, 1947. member St. Mark's Methodist Church. Rockville Centre.

Service at Brooklyn Methodist Home on Tuesday, 11 a.m. CRONIN-JOHN on Novemnber 16. beloved husband of the late Anna (nee Reilly); father of Timothy Mrs. Marjorie C. Buchanan and Mrs.

Anna C. Richardson; brother of Patrick. Funeral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue and E. 28th Street, Wednesday: Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Cross R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DI SANTI-JOSEPH, of 220 91st Street, on November 15. beloved husband of Rose (nee Scrivani) and dear father of Savino; also survived by four grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters.

ReposJoseph V. Sessa Funeral Home, Fort Hamilton Parkway, until 16924 Wednesday, November 19.9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's R. C. Church, Fort Hamilton.

Interment John's Cemetery. DONAGHY-On November 15, GERALD at Huntington. beloved husband of Agnes father of Marion and Gerald; brother of Ann. Lillian, George, Frederick. Robert and Harry J.

Reposing at Austin W. Moran FuHome, 121 6th Avenue; SolRequiem Mass Church of St. tine, Tuesday, 10 a.m. DWYER November 16. 1947.

JOHN brother of the late Daniel Surviving are three nephews, niece. Funeral from 444 6th Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. ReLass St. Mary Star of the C. Church.

EASTMAN WILFRED R. No- rember 16, 1947, beloved husband Alice. Services Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Monday, 7 p.m. Interment Canada.

ELLIOTT -On Saturday, November 15. ELLA loving grand- other of Richard and Florence Services at the Harris FuChapel. 5012 4th Avenue, Tuesday, November 18, at 8 p.m. North Carolina, beloved wife of Peter Ellison. Friends may call at Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday, noon to 3 p.m.

ELLISON at Raleigh, FARRAR-ALFRED, on November 14, 1947, in his 88th year, resiof 373 Quincy Street, beloved dent husband of Lily, and dear father Lillian, Mrs. Ethel Stumper, Mrs. Adelaide Springsteen, Hazel Valentine and Stanley: also surdived by nine grandchildren and Ax great-grandchildren. Services Tuesday, 2 p.m., at B. Grindrod Funeral Home, 27 Hull Street.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery, FERRARI -JOHN on Novem15. 1947, devoted father of leanette Rossi, Linda Rossi, Marie Poli. John and Peter. Reposing at 187 S. Oxford Street: Solhapel, Requiem Mass St.

James Proinn Cathedral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. alerment Holy Cross Cemetery. FLYNN-JOSEPH on Novem-1 14. 1947, son of the late Dennis Bridget Flynn. and dear brother of Mrs.

George Short. Funeral from his home, 662 59th Street, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; 9 Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady Perpetual Help R. C. Church a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GEBERTH- on Saturday, November 15. 1947, husband V. the late Laura, and brother of August, Anna and Lina Thelosen. Religious and fraternal services at home. 1452 E.

17th Street, Brooklyn, on Monday at 8:30 p.m. Interment private. GOLDING ALICE V. (nee Burke), on November 15, 1947, beloved wife of Thomas: loving mother of Alice, Thomas, Joseph, Genevieve and Francis; sister of Margaret Sancineto and John. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., from home.

7307 5th Avenue: thence Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church, where a Requiem Mass be offered. Direction Joseph Redmond. GRIMM-CECIL (nee Conklin), suddenly, on November 15, 1947, at Columbus, Ohio, beloved wife of Col.

Henry F. Grimm. U. S. Army: devoted mother of Capt.

Henry F. at Grimm U. S. Army. Funeral Tuesday.

1:30 p.m.. from Chapel, S. Oxford Street. Brooklyn. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Jere J. Cronin, Director. HART-DANIEL of 55. Wyona Street, on November 15. 1947.

beloved brother of John M. and Nora Hart. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.. from Robert R. Donovan's Funeral Home, 1363 Bushwick Avenue: Requiem Mass at R.

C. Church of Our Lady of the Presentation. Rockaway and St. Mark's Avenues. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HAZEL--K ATHERINE (nee Mayers), on November 15, 1947, beloved wife of Robert, and loving mother of Mrs. Eugene McKeever, Robert. Ronald. Edwin and Lawrence; sister of Mrs. William Hazel, Mrs.

James McNeill, Mrs. Frank Schultz, John and Charles. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.m., from Joseph Redmond Chapel, 103 King Street; thence to Visitation R. C.

Church, where Requiem Mass will be offered. Interment St. John's Cemetery. HENRY-ANN WHISTON, R.N.. the staff of Kings County Hospital, November 15, 1947, beloved wife of George.

Service at Walter Cooke. Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard. Tuesday, 1 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. -AUGUSTUS.

on Ndvember 15, 1947. loving brother of Elizabeth MacDonald. Reposing at M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Tuesday, 1 p.m.

HORBELT -BENJAMIN on. November 17. 1947. beloved husband Susan Timbrook Horbelt; father of Franklin. Services at NoadFuneral Parlor, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m.

-ANNA (nee Keller), on November 15, 1947, at her home, 136 S. Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, beloved wife of Stanley. For many years a real estate broker in Lindenhurst. Services at Heling Funeral Home, Lindenhurst, November 18. 2 p.m.

Interment Lindenhurst Cemetery. HUGHES On November 16. 1947, JOHN devoted brother of Mrs. Margaret A. Marney, Mrs.

Anna Ahlstrom. Mrs. Helen Callahan and James F. Hughes. ReposWilliam A.

Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Jerome's R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross, Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Masses appreciated. JOHNSON ERNEST 011 November 14.

1947, beloved son of Mary; dear brother of Henry E. Reposine, until at Tuesday, residence, 9:30 605 a.m.: 11th Requiem Mass St. Saviour R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction M. J. Smith Sons. JOYCE WILLIAM on November 15, 1947, beloved husband of Annie; father of Agnes, Genevieve, Anna, Marie, Catherine, Alice.

John, William, Joseph, Robert: brother Kate Coughlin, Barbara McDonough. Reposing at the Johnson Chapel, 115th Street at 101st Avenue, Richmond Mass at St. Monica's R. C. Church, Tues-.

day, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KIEFER CHARLES, of 77-22 86th Street, Glendale, L. on Sunday, November 16, 1947, devoted father of Mrs. Mae White, Mrs.

Helen MacDowell and Charles J. Kiefer; also survived by a sister, Mrs. Anna Beck, and four grandchildren. Funeral from the Warneck Funeral Home, 78-05 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, on Wednesday, Mass at Sacred Heart of Jesus November 19, at 9:30 a a.m.; Requiem R. C.

Church, Glendale. Interment St. John's Cemetery. KOLETTY-EMILY on Sunday, November 16, 1947, of 84 Palmetto Street, beloved wife John Koletty, mother of Elsie, Doris. Marion, and Emma, Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Interment in Northampton, Massachusetts. MAGNUS ELISABETH GARTRELL, on Sunday, November 16, 1947, of Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn, New York. beloved sister of Helen M. Horton, Percy Joseph B. and Robert B.

Magnus. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment private. MANDEL-ANNA. of 465 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, on November 16.1 1947, beloved wife of Jack, and devoted mother of John, Mrs.

Bea Sweditch, Mrs. Matilda Brueggeand Miss Gloria Mandel. Funeral from Saitta's Chapel, 465 Central Avenue. Brooklyn, on November 19 at 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Martin of Tours R.

C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. McBRIDE CHARLES on November 16, 1947; beloved brother of Jennie and Alfred.

Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Sandstrom's Chapel, 4603 4th Avenue. Cosgrove, FUNERAL chapels Modern Chapels Available Everywhere Complete Casket Display in Our Showroom on Premises 5723 5th Windsor 9-6640 7315 15th Ave. Bensonhurst 6-2561 MESSAGER -November 16, 1947, ANNA C. (nee Carine), beloved mother of Mrs. Frances Walsh, Mrs.

Eugene Hughes and Mrs. George Dixon. Funeral Wednesday, a.m., from Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Anselm's Church. MORRISON-Staff Sgt.

ROBERT on October 8. 1944. at Ofden, Germany, beloved husband, of Ruth (nee Harper); Diane: son of William F. and Beatrice Morrison: brother Marjorie Wiencke. Friends may call at Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, November 19, 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Service and interment private. MYDLAND -November 16. 1947, NILS, of 9007 Fort Hamilton Parkway, beloved husband of Mabel, and devoted father of Robert and Ingrid; also survived mother. Gurina Mydland, five sisters and brothers.

Services at Fred Herbst Sons Menorial. 7501 5th Avenue. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Ocean View Cemetery, S.

I. PEIL-WILLIAM. on November 15, 1947, of 8989 218th Street, beloved husband of Ethel (nee Smith): also survived by five sisters. Services the Stutzmann Funeral Home. 224-39 Jamaica Avenue.

Queens Village. L. Tuesday. 8:30 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.

PETERS M. (nee Priday), on Sunday, November 16. 1947, beloved wife of Edgar H. Peters: devoted daughter of Margaret Priday. Funeral from her home, 20 Stockton Street.

Hillsdale. N. J. Requiem Mass St. John's Church, Hillsdale.

Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PLUNKITT-On November 16. 1947. GEORGE EDWARD.

at his residence. 209 Lincoln A Place. husband of the late Catherine Crowley; of Mrs. James Glynn, Mrs. failore Gasteyer, Catherine, George James A.

and the late John G. Plunkitt. Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St. Augustine, Tuesday, 11 a.m. POWERS- JOHN on Saturday.

November 15, dear husband of Marion and father of Catherine. David. John, Joseph and Frank. Services Monday, 8 p.m., at Kennedy's Funeral Chapel, Church and Rogers Avenues. Interment Tuesday, 10 a.m., National Cemetery.

READY-THOMAS, November 16, 1947. Survived by beloved wife, Florence, and his devoted daughter, Blanche. Tator's Funeral Reid Avenue: Reposing, Requiem Mass Wednesday, Novem-1 ber 19, 10 a.m., at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. ROSE-AUGUST.

of 388 Melrose Street, father of William, Christina, Henry and Fred. Funeral services at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 63-32 Forest Avenue, Ridgewood, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

SAMPLE November 15. EDWARD, beloved husband of Madeline (nee Mooney); brother of Agnes Cotter: at his residence, 262 Ryerson Street. Reposing at the Galligan Funeral Home, 978 Bedford Avenue: Requiem Mass Wednesday at 9 a.m.. Queen of All Saints Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange, New Jersey.

SCHNEIDER-PHILIP suddenly, on Friday, November 14, beloved husband of Ruth; father of Barbara and Letty Jane. Funeral services at the Funeral Home of George C. Herbst Son. 6741 5th Avenue (near 68th Street), on November 18. at 2 p.m.

Interment Green Wood Cemetery. SIGNORELLI ANDREW, on November 16. at his residence, 59 Suydam Street, dear father of Dr. George and grandfather of Andrew and Frances. Reposing Funeral Home, 187 S.

Oxford Street, until 9:30 a.m. Wednesday: Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. John the Baptist R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Harry Quayle, Directors. SLOAN -On November 17, CORA ANNE, sister of the late Mary Elizabeth Sloan. Services at her home, 562 3d Street. Wednesday, November 19, at 2 p.m.

SMITH -MARY R. (nee Donovan), November 15, 1947, 582 Ovington Avenue, beloved wife of the late Joseph R. Smith. Solemn Requiem Mass Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Our Lady of Angels R. C.

Church. Reposing at Chapey of Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. SPECK November 15, 1947. husband of Matilda and brother of Jacob.

Reposing Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment Oakland Cemetery, Yonkers. N. Y.

SPINNER- -EDWARD November 15, 1947. of 314 Greenwood Avenue, beloved husband of Charlotte L. and dear father of Carl Mrs. Edna Dinwiddie and Mrs. Marie Duchene: also survived by brother, Frank Spinner.

Reposing at Edward F. Higgins Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. TUNISON-FRANKLIN on Saturday, November 15, 1947, father of Percy F.

and Edna E. Tunison. at the Fairchild Chapel, Atlantic Avenue, on Tuesday at 1 p.m. to Holy Apostle Church, where a Mass of Requiem will be offered. Interment Green -Wood Cemetery.

SULLIVAN SARAH MOORE, on Sunday, November 16, 1947, beloved wife of William; devoted mother of William Sullivan, John, Frank. Arthur and the late James Herbert. Notice of funeral from her residence. 179-49 Anderson Road, St. Albans, later.

THOLKE-HERMAN of 204 Autumn Avenue, Cypress Hills, on November 16, 1947; beloved husband of Alma and father of Mildred and Doris. Services at the Fieseler Funeral Home, 3358 Fulton Street, near Crescent Street, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue BUckminster 2-0247 ELIZABETH G. MAGNUS DIES; BORO SOCIAL, CIVIC WORKER Elizabeth G.

Magnus, secretary of the oil firm of Magnus, Mabee and Reynard, 16 Desbrosses Manhattan, who for a number of vears had been prominent in Brooklyn civic and social service activities, died yesterday in Roosevelt Hospital. Manhattan. after a brief illness. She lived in the Hotel Bossert and had a Summer home in East Quogue, L. I.

Miss Magnus. the daughter of Percy C. Magnus and Lucy Gartrell Magnus, was born in Atlanta. was a of Gardner School. She came to Brooklyn a number of years ago and had long been interested in the affairs, of the Brooklyn Eye and Ear Infirmary, Faith School, the American Red Cross and other activities, including the yuletide distribution of toys among the underprivileged in co-operation with the New, York Police De.

partment. Surviving are three brothers. Percy C. Magnus, president of Magnus, Mabee and Reynard; Robet B. and Joseph B.

Magnus. vice presidents of the ganization; also sister. Mrs. Helen Horton. widow of George Horton.

formerly of the real estate firm of Bulkley Horton. Funeral services will be held Dr. Everett Lloyd, Queens Professor Dr. Everett T. Lloyd, 32.

instructor French at College, died Saturday in his home, 47-23 16th Flushing. Dr. Llovd was born in Brooklvn and was graduated from Erasmus Hall School and City College. Later he studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and then joined the Queens College faculty in 1937. In 1944 hel obtained a Ph.

D. degree from New York University. He was active in interfaith projects at the college and three years ago organized the Queens Community Theater among his students. Surviving are his widow. Mrs.

Geraldine Tyler Llovd: two children. Judith and Russell. his mother, Mrs. May Duckham Lloyd. John Powers, 12, Veteran of 2 Wars Funeral services for John A.

Powers. 72, a veteran of the Spanish American War a World War I. will be held at o'clock tonight in Kennedy's Chapel. Church and Rogers Aves. The Rev.

Dr. H. A. Vruwink, pastor of the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church. Flatbush and Church will officiate.

Burial will be in the National Cemetery, Pinelawn, tomorrow. Mr. Powers, who had spent 30 vears in the navy, much of the time as a chief petty officer. died Friday in his home, 1664 E. 45th St.

He was native of North Carolina and had been a Brooklyn resident for 55 years. For 17 years his retirement in 1941 assigned to nectars the supply branch at the Brooklyn Army Base. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Marion Powers; a daughter, Catherine, and four vid, John, Joseph and Frank.

Philip B. Schneider Funeral services for Philip B. Schneider, 38. a plumbing contractor, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Funeral Home George C.

Herbst Son, 6741 5th Ave. Burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery. Mr. Schneider, a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, died Friday in his home at 6704 7th Ave. He is survived by his widow.

Mrs. Ruth Schneider, and two daughters, Barbara and Letty Jane. Deaths VESCE LUIGI, of 6735 Ridge Boulevard. Reposing Joseph V. Sessa Funeral Home, 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway, until Tuesday, November 18.

9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery, In GRAHAM MINNIE MEHNEEHAN. aunt, who In loving memory of my died November 17, 1945. Mass will be offered.

Niece, EILEEN CALLAN LYONS. WHITE In loving memory of my mother, ELIZABETH J. Died November 17, 1946. miss vour kind and willing hand, Your fond and earnest care. My home 1s dark without you, mother, miss you everywhere.

Daughter, JOSEPHINE STRANGE. WHITE In loving memory of our dear mother. ELIZABETH SHAW WHITE, who passed away one year today. Loving Sons, Richard and Harry. FUNERAL SERVICE Since 1888 COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $150 DISTANT SHIPMENTS FROM $125 CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES Henry MoCADDIN Son 24 Seventh Ave.

NEvins 8-8912 Andrew J. McCaddin, Mer. TNT BLAST RIPS U. S. ORDNANCE PLANT IN JAPAN Zushi, Japan, Nov.

17 (UP) -All American personnel was present or accounted for "today following two thunderous explosions of nearly 2,000,000 pounds of TNT. powder and shells at an ordnance depot, an Eighth Army announcement said. From 40 to 50 Japanese in the a area. still were on the miss- of ing list. Five persons.

including an American Negro officer and four. been Japanese, injured. were The known explo- tola sions started widespread fire and threw screaming, red-hot shell fragments over a halfmile radius. Some 400 Negro troops were stationed at the depot. Six Warehouses Destroyed The first explosion destroyed six warehouses filled with an estimated 1.500.000 pounds explosives.

A fire followed the first explosion and five hours later it set off a seventh warehouse containing 200.000 pounds of shells, fuses and detonators. The explosions heard clearly in Tokyo, 28 miles from Zushi. Fire equipment was summoned from the whole Zushi Kamakura Yokosuka area. but there was little it could do because of the wither ing heat. 800 Troops Alerted The fire spread into the sur.

rounding brush. Eight hundred troopers of the Fifth Cavalry Regiment had been alerted, and half of them were detailed to fight the brush fire. Lieut. Col. Cecil Himes flew lover the scene in an observation plane and reported that the hillside all around the depot "was aflame and the fire was spreading south in the direction of Atogo." saw barracks and warehouses afire," he said.

Pat J. Read, Irish Rebel Chicago. Nov. 17 (U.P.)--Pat Read. 50, a veteran of the Easter Week Rebellion of the Irish People's Army in 1916 and of the Loyalist Army in the Spanish Civil War, died here today from a stroke.

He was editor of the Industrial Workel, the newspaper of the W. from 1940 to 1946. Rites Wednesday For Sgt. Morrison Funeral services for Staff Sgt. Robert V.

Morrison of 405 4th one of the war dead recently returned to Brooklyn. will be held Wednesday at the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Services and interment will be private.

Sergeant Morrison, who was with the 30th Division, was killed in action Oct. 8. 1944. near Ofden, Germany. He was awarded the Silver Star posthumously for gallantry in tion.

At his death he was 25. He was born in Brooklyn and after graduating from Manual Training High School in 1937 attended Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and the Julliard School of Music in Manhattan. Surviving are his widow, the former Ruth Harper; a daughter, Dianne: his parents, William and Beatrice Pedlar rison, and a sister, Mrs. Marjorie E. Wiencke of Kansas.

Sergeant Morrison's father is purchasing agent for the Parker-Kalon Corporation. Burial will be Green- Wood Cemetery. TRADEMARK NOTICE NOTICE FRUIT IS HEREBY INDUSTRIES. GIVEN THAT 18 Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn. New York, has filed with the Secretary of State Oval' Trademark "F.I.

the for use on wines and distilled spirits. n17-18t oSu BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 17, 1947 9 Court Hits Lawyers' Use Of Defendants' War Records Lawyers are pointing out both were veterans' service records to the veterans and Villella won the point where they are unimpres- Silver and Bronze Stars and sive," in the opinion of Magis- the Purple Heart with three trate Giaccone. clusters. He voiced this belief in Ridge- Magistrate Giaccone agreed wood Felony Court when parole the two but told Glaser army veterans were that while Villella was to be Brooklyn arraigned on a charge of as- commended for his service to his saulting a policeman.

country "his service record is The pair, William Villella, 21, to irrelevant the charges." 2922 Pitkin and "The idea of parading service Santerano, 22, of 1105 Sutter records, in court is not fair to veterans," he added. were seated with two other men and two women in set He Friday for a hearing on car double-parked at Liberty the charges. Ave. and 97th Ozone Park, Meanwhile, two navy veterJohn ans who were hailed before according to Patrolman Magistrate Giaccone on a charge Corning. of breaking windows with air Corning said that when he held in rifles were ordered told them to move on the four $1,000 bail each for a men pushed him around and hearing tried take his from today in Rockaway Beach Magto nightstick istrate Court.

him. The two were Donald MacInWon Bronze Star tosh. 20, of 13 Bell Boulevard, Joseph Glazer, attorney for Bayside, and Thomas GlenVillella and Santerano, asked boske, 21, of 162-16 99th that they be paroled without Howard Beach. Elizabeth G. Magnus at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at the Fairor-(child Chapel. 951 Atlantic Ave. Dr. G. Gordon Pierce, rector of St.

John's Episcopal Church, which Miss Magnus was member. will officiate. Burial, to be private, will be Green- Wood Cemetery. Clarence Gardiner Sr. Greenlawn.

Nov. 17-Funeral services for Clarence Gardiner member of a prominent Greenlawn family, were held today at Jacobsen's Funeral Home 011 New York ington Station. The Rev. Theodore L. Frost.

pastor of the Greenlawn Presbyterian Church. of which Mr. Gardiner was a member, officiated. Burial was in Huntington Rural Cemetery. Mr.

Gardiner, who was born here 55 years ago, died Friday night at his home 011 Furman Ave. His wife. the former Mary Valentine, died a number of years ago. Alfred Farrar, 87, Ex-Circus Agent Funeral services for Alfred Farrar, 87, advance advertising agent for the old Barnum Bailey circus, who later served as advertising man for the Brooklyn Retail Grocers Association. will be held at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at the Grindrod Funeral Parlors. 27 Hull St. The Rev. George R. Swartz.

pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Coney Island. will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreens Cemetery Mr. Farrar, who lived at 373 Quincy died Friday.

For awhile he worked for the New York Tribune and then took up circus work. being associated also with Forepaugh's. Brothers the HagenbackWallace shows. Years ago he operated a concession Dreamland Park, Coney Island. He was a Mason and a member of the Order of the Besides his widow, Lilly Farrar.

whom he married 63 years ago, he is survived by four daughters, Lillian Farrar, Mrs. Ethel Stumper, Mrs. Adelaide Springsteen and Mrs. Hazel Valentine, and a son, Stanley: nine grandchildren and six great Gerald J. Donaghy, Ex-Boro Lawyer The funeral of Gerald J.

Donaghy, corporation lawyer land former Brooklyn resident, will be held tomorrow from the Austin W. Moran Funeral Home. 121 6th Ave. A requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St.

Augustine's R. C. Church and burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Donaghy died Saturday in his home, South Drive.

Huntington. He was former secretary of the Lone Star Cement Corporation, Manhattan, and during the war had charge of contract negotiations with the Government. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Agnes R. Donaghy; a son.

Gerald a daughter, Marion; two sisters. Ann and Lillian Donaghy, and four brothers, George, Robert. Frederick and Harry J. Donaghy. "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA.

4-6200 FOR IDEAS GLenmore 5-0103 KEARNS SONS 1504 BUSHWICK AVE. ONE BLOCK FROM SUBWAY Bushwich's Finest Funeral Home DIGNIFIED FUNERALS AS LOW AS $150 Rudolph Geberth Borough Woman Gets Invitation Services Tonight To Royal Tea Religious and fraternal funeral services for Rudolph Geberth, 81. retired insurance broker. will be held at night at his home. 1452 E.

17th where he died Saturday. Burial. to be private. will be in Mount Kisco Cemetery. Mr.

Geberth. born 111 a Ger. many Nov. 25, 1865. came to the United States as a young man.

arriving in New York during the blizzard of 1888. He was a member of Sterling Lodge 817, F. A. Holland Council, Royal Arcanum, and of the Blizzard Club of '88. His wife, Mrs.

Laura Stofhoeff Geberth, died Oct. 6. 1946. He is survived by a brother. August Geberth, and two sisters, Anna and Lina.

Peace in Sight In War of Words Over Battleship Newark, Nov. 17 (U.P.) City officials, who have been waging battle of words against the old battleship New Mexico, kept the Newark navy's two fireboats alerted today against a possible sneak invasion, but, expressed hope the "cold war" will not lead to shooting. The 29-year-old dreadnaught was moored to a off Brooklyn while negotiations! under way between city officials, Authority the and the New York Lipsett Porting vage Company, which owns the New Mexico and intends to cut it into scrap. "Victory is in sight," Safety Commissioner John B. Keenen told the crew of' his flagship, the fireboat William J.

Brennan. "But the Battle of Newark Bay. as far as you are concerned, will not be over until peace has been declared and ratified by the New York Port Authority." Newark's Mayor Vincent J. Murphy has declared that the New Mexico, guns spiked rudderless, is an "eyesore" and that he does not want it junked in Newark Bay. It was towed to New York from Boston last week.

Murphy has indicated that if the salavage company attempted to have the battleship brought into Newark the fireboatsl would turn their hoses on the towing tugs. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES NOTICE -Alfred Didier was adjudged bankrupt Nov. 10. 1947. and the first meeting of creditors will he held in Room 209.

U. S. Court House, 271 Washington, at Street. 10:30 a.m., Brooklyn, at N. which Y.

time and place creditors may attend. prove their claims. examine the bankrupt, and transact such business a.8 may come before said meeting. Samuel C. Duberstein.

Referee in Bankruptcy. Walter B. Cooke IN C. FUNERAL INFORMATION 1218 Flatbush Avenue BU. 2-0266 Monday.

November 17th WISCHNEWSKI, Bruno P. Walter B. Cooke. 1:00 P.M. at Chapel KRESSMAN, William 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel funerals have the dignity Tuesday, November 18th NIGHTINGALE, Charles J. Services to be arranged and quiet graciousness that Wednesday, November 19th MILLER, William comes of sympathy and Services to be arranged 151 Linden Blvd. BU. 4-1200 understanding. They are Monday, November 1717 CONNERS, Joseph 9:00 A.M.

at Chapel distinguished by a careful Tuesday, November 18th HAMILL. Anne L. 9:15 A.M. at Home HENRY, Ann W. 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel attention to detail. a wellWednesday, November 19th DASTIS, Myra 0:30 A.M. at Chapel managed completeness. Mondav. November 17th One out of (63-32 Forest Ave.

HEgeman 3-0900 every ten McSWEEN, Alexander J. 9:30 A.M. at Chapel Tuesday. November 18th funerals in New York City RIOLO. Francesca 9:30 A.M.

at Home Wednesday, Norember 19th is conducted by Walter B. ROSE. August 3:00 P.M. at Chapel 150-10 Hillside Ave. JAmaica 6-6670 Conke, Inc.

Monday, November 17th COOK. Walter 9:30 A.M. at Chapel BOOTH. David 9:30 A.M. Chapel DIGNIFIED FUNERALS Tuesday, November 18th BANKS.

Frank 10:00 A.M. Chapel DONOVAN. Arthur 1:00 2 P.M. at Chapel FROM $150 UP Wednesday. November 19th GEBHARDT.

Robert 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Chapel at FROHMILLER, William 3:00 P.M. at Chapel BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 50 Seventh Avenue- -MAin 2-8585 63-32 Forest Avenue-HEgeman 3-0900 1218 Flatbush 2-0266 150-10 Hillside Avenue-JAmaica 6-6670 151 Linden Boulevard -BUckminster 4-1200 158-14 North. Blvd.

-FLashing 3-6600 FUNERAL HOMES IN EVERY BOROUGH AND WESTCHESTER When the invitations to today's pre-wedding tea party at St. James' Palace in London were handed out, Brooklyn wasn't forgotten. Mrs. Mary E. Lewis, a doll collector and author, who lives at 798 Ocean Parkway, was sent a special invitation by the Lord Chamberlain to come to the palace today but unfortunately international travel being wha' it is today, she couldn't make it The Brooklyn woman got th precious invitation as a resul of sending a wedding presen to Princess Elizabeth-a cop: of her book.

"The Marriage Diamonds and Dolls," which has one chapter devoted to th Princess' a t-great-granc mother, Queen Victoria, and he wedding. "I was delighted to get th invitiaton," Mrs. Lewis said to day, "not only because of th personal honor involved but cause I was glad Brooklyn we on the map, too, when it cam to royal invitations." Asks Congress Ac To Spur Housing E. W. Blum of Houston, Te: president of the National A sociation of Housing Official urged 900 members at the ope of a four day convention the Hotel New Yorker today follow the example of New Yo City where "the city and tl State have joined in clearir slums." Blum, commenting on a le ter from President Truman ur ing "determined action by vate enterprise to reduce cos and provide homes." said: "If all Congressmen al Senators the knowled; 'had that President Truman gave 1 111 his unexpected letter, would have Federal legislatic alto clear slums and create hot ding through Federal assistan with rents people can afford pay." Blum told the members the despite criticism and ridicu' the association had gained membership.

DISSOLUTION NOTICES State of New DEPARTMENT OF STATE. 98.: I Do Hereby Certify that a certil cate of dissolution of EAGLE AUTO MATIC SALES CORPORATION been filed in this department this de and that it appears therefrom th such corporation has complied wit section one hundred and five of tl Stock Corporation Law, and that is dissolved. Given Duplicate under my han and official seal of the Department State, at the City of Albany. th sixth day of November, one thousan nine hundred THOMAS and forty CURRAN. Secretary of State.

By EDWARD D. HARPER. Deputy Secretary of State. n10-2t I LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT OF THE STATI OF NEW YORK. COUNTY 0 KINGS Wesley A.

Roche, plaintiff against Fulton Park Realty Corpora tion. et defendants. Notice Sale, Pursuant to a judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and en tered 111 the above entitled action bearing date the 21st day of October 1947. and entered in the office the Clerk of Kings County on the 11tl day of November. 1947.

the under signed. the referee in said judgment named. will sell at public auction aL the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex change 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. Kings County.

New York. or the 10th day of December. 1947. al 12:00 o'clock noon, by McGuiness Reilly, auctioneera, the premises de. scribed by said judgment to be sold and described as follows: All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land, situate. lying and being 171 the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York designated and shown upon the Tax Map of the said City for said Borouch as Section 22, Block 7105. Lot 1068. Borough of Brooklyn. Dated, November 17.

1947. William Ziegler Jr. Referee. George P. Lane, tornev for Plaintiff.

2 Wall Street. New York 5, N. Y. n17-6t SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS Charlotte R.

Ostergren. plaintiff, against Charles R. Van Dine, et defendants. Notice of Sale. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and tered in the above entitled action.

bearing date the 3rd day of October. 1947. and entered in the office of the Clerk of Kings County on the 10th day of October. 1947, the undersigned. the referee in said judgment named.

will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, on the 10th day of December. 1947. at 12:00 o'clock noon, by Frank McCurdy, auctioneer. the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and described 8.8 follows All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State' of New York.

designated and shown upon the Map of the said City for said Borough as Section 22. Brooklyn. Block 7325. Borough of Dated. November 17, 1947.

Nathan Epstein. Referee. George P. Lane, New York 5, N. Y.

n17-6t Attorney for Plaintiff. 2 Wall Street..

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