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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. MOM MN. 8, 1945 RTOOE Suddenly. January ard'ALPyAKinPR STIRLING CALDERJ 143. at his home.

208 HANDY rriiy. January 5. ROSE V. HANDY nee rarrell. beloved wifo ot Trtxt; loYlnf mother of Francis, Muriel James, Dor la tod Robert, and alster of Mt Thomas vl hllft- 1 tam O) I aa-av O) I hus Street.

JOHN HENRY, beloved FAMED AS sculptor, dies Unconscious Pilot bails Uut-- band of Han-let; dear father of Lt. Henry A. A. overseas, and Oeorse trandfsther of Irla Ann. f-Brie.

Ann Irt" -an William I Nelson. Mr. Agnea Mn Ljl 'prn' Anna Charles Bchuman. John and Wil-F r'? V. Ham Frrell: also survived Lhw Funeral from the Chapel of George Funeral services for Alexander! He was a member of the National Lands in Tree, His Chute Still Shut Slebold.

384 Van Brunt Street, on Stirling Calder. sculptor, who died! Institute of Arts and Letters and pM'rns, oiVpMarraret i mn-children. Puneral Tuesday Wednesday. Funeral service at St. Saturday In St.

Luke's Hospital. Municipal Art commission. He u.nM U.nh.tr.n 11 h. KM at 1'A nm I mtHntr r.hlf nf u' nt lira nf Sj from her home, 388 ltn Street: sol Hannah 55tx.L in murment Lu- tomorrow to the CamnbeU Funeral' Panama-Pacific International Ex- '-h ir Force Headquarters. Jan.

wrong." he said. "so I pulled out my armor plat and I lost conscious. emn requiem masa St. Saviour's theraa Cemetery. jChurch.

Madison Ave. and 81st StJposlUon at San Francisco In 1915 (UR A Mustang tighter pilot, pocket compass, goi my bearings and When I came to a half hour later Church, 10 aJn. Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery. headed due west to make an emer Manhattan. He wouia nave oeen 73 ana was an instructor at tne na- vnocked unoorclous In the air 1 Z.

REILLT MART, on SturdT. I was suspended from a tree limb. gency landing behind our lines. January 8. 1945.

mother of C.the-1 1" 1 niB cam. to a half hour later dangling, i. nr. of toe ripcord was In HECKER ADOLPH (OTTO), of Queens Village, L. on Sunday, rtne Smith.

Mary Bath. Helen! rxtpltt of hu work n. Hit Utest worki a netd of Winston from the limb of a tree 10 feet off DUt losir.f altitude I ut t.h! Carrol. Florence Ooedel. Edna Prer hIbTted to many January 7, 1945, beloved husband of Esther and devoted father of leading Churchill, was placed on exhibition 'WIIU so rapiaiy i aeciasi to peep tarougn Tir and were holding me several months ago at the Grand parachute unpuUed.

Institutions, public buildings and illy. Mary jc.e.JohiH. C. M. S.eney.

Edward Vanderveer, 0. Vir.Wyck.P.a Joseph Wagner, MaeE. vWon. Adeline Vf.ssels.Al-ert i Irnl" W. Rellly.

Puneral from Palrchlld That Is the story of 2d Lt. Emory Central Galleries In Manhattan the clouds to find a Wak Ranches 10 punctured the wing and convinced me I should gf farther west. fT 'and I ws bruised and scratched." Ruth E. Hecker. Masonic servleo at the Palrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferta Place, Tuesday, I p.m.

Please omit Mr. Calder was born In Philadel Taylor. 24, of Austin, Tex. "People laugh every time I tell nno jusv Manea cumomg wnen, t.vIq, tT.A himself of the har- w. piua.

He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and in Chapel. 89-31 164th Street. Jamaica, Tuesday, 9:30 thence to Immaculate Conception Church, where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 am. flowers. about It," Taylor said.

"But. be g06f Adoirn I 1.W parks. He executed a heroic figure of Lelf Ericsson presented by the United States to Iceland on the 1.000th anniversary of the country's parliament. Other works Include a statuary on Washington Arch, Manhattan, the etonT oTheve It or not. that's what I did.

IjJ" VTnoU'S three' "1 Parts. HEGARTY Corp. KEVIN f.muy have been sculptors. I go tha and knorkln8 lnde killed In action In Luxem He survived by his widow. 3 ..11 Inn tU RUXTON PHILIP, January 8, bourg, December 28, 1944.

rcntrol. I climbed Then he to iA Jose? 5 lW Edward Survived by his loving parents, Jo Nanette Lederer Calder; a to 6000 feat. Jettisoned the canopy tr vr.ro.r.t tt.v. mnA Taylor was on his fourth mtswon! JT v' where medics told him they had 1945, in his 79th year, husband of i Falrmount Park marble sun disl and Louise De Witt Ruxton; father of; other works at Philadelphia and tAtA- vM, Lazarus seph and Mary Hegarty; sisters. J'-' MJ UTI the 352d escort-1 with Mustang group Pasadena.

CaL seen him tumble out of a plane and land In a tree. son, Alexander. Helen. Joan, Patricia, Maureen Louise Ruxton Chauncey and Fran ces Ruxton Heppenhelmer; grand lng heavy bombers when Ms engine, Clothe Rlpprd Shredi brothers. John, Joseph and Bren "We thought you were a German The nd was so strong ft blew dan.

Requiem mass Holy Cross Church on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. cut out and he dove to 10.000 fen before he managed to get restarted, only to find his magnetic compass useless. "I knew something was definitely trw I paratrooper." the medics told him. me back. Into the cockpit.

When I -Bllt tne tree made aeecond attempt the pressure heavily mined we didn't Uilnk lt of the wind threw roe against the was necessary to Investigate." HELD FREDERICK, on January 5. 1945, father of Armour. Service at the Falrchlld Chapel, 88 Lefferta Place, Tuesday at 1 p.m. I f.ntr.1, ww Byrnes Denies HODGE SAMUEL SIDNEY, on January 0, 1945, beloved uncle of father of Ensign William C. Heppenhelmer 3d, U.

8. N. Mrs. Dennis Dix and Faith Heppenhelmer. Funeral services at his home, January 9.

2 m. Services private. Interment East Hampton, Long Island. SCHWORER CATHERINE, on Saturday, January 6, 1945, at the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, wife of Jacob and mother of Mrs. Wilbur H.

Crane and Edmond Schworer. Service at the Palrchlld Chapel. 88 Lefferts Place, on Monday at 8 p.m. SWEENEY EDWARD FRANCIS, on Sunday, January 7, 1945, father Mrs. H.

W. Felter, Mrs. J. H. Bax Boro Kid's Talk to Dead Nazi Screened in Hollywood 'As Is' Leonard Kimmel's Memory Honored Delegations from many Brooklyn organizations yesterday attended the dedication of a plaque In memory of Radioman 3d Class Leonard Klmmel, U.

S. N. at the New "Lots Jewish Center, New Lot and Pennsylvania Aves. Klmmel was killed action aboard the U. S.

8. Buck off Uie coast of Italy on Oct. 9, 1943. Among organizations represented were the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Jewish War Vet- ter.

Mrs. J. F. Gorman and Albert Columnist's Charge Hodge. Services Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, a i a I TmimrV 9. 1" Walter Wlnchell charged In a 1" 79th Street, 'Tuesday, 4 p.m. Interment Lake- not Hollywood. Jan. (U W-Today we'.

war the guy did It." He probably naht (ht j.n.M P. 01 daughter or view Cemetery. Bridgeport, .1 Kc.V"e'l and Sarah (nee Wednesday, 9 a.m. (Bridgeport pa h.ioed sister of Fannlet pers please copy). Mack.

i KIERNAN EDWARD Janu of Edward J. Sweeney and Mrs. saw a newspaper dispatch come to ifld. Byrne war mobilisation director life. Line by line, word for word.l Oeort sitting brJde ut when BTnr- wr niobinwmon director, action for action, lt was on the'lhrv rsn off the arene.

On the had employed an allrged Nazi ym-acreen the way United Press Warnmrn. he standing on a lmrn-iPai hirer as a servant In his Wash-Correspondent Collie Small wrote It, big armored oar, tnlktni to the body. Ington hoW apartment. Wlnchell It was a polRnant dLspatch froij You know, Al" lie ald. "up named Ernest F.

Elmhurst, a de-Oermany. Small had come arroM. there, you get no right to auuawk. femlnnt In the msas Washington a Brooklyn GI talking to a de ad make up "for one of oura. sedition trlnl that recently ended In fsenice Tuesday, 6 Survlved Dy soni Edward J.

Helen Savage, and grandfather of B4 Chapel. 86 OUUglliei, CiUKCiiic, atiu oioici, ii- Eileen Sweeney and Lester Savage erans, Knlphts of Pythias, Sector Interment Green- nie. Funeral from residence, 107 Jr. Service at Fairchild Chapel, Club and the Sephardic Club. Schenck Avenue, Tuesday, 9:30 I Cemetery.

86 Lefferts Place, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Speakers Included Joseph B. J0 German. The kid had Just mlsed at you. You're deader man auiung hot MARY.

January 7, a.m. Solemn requiem mass, he offered the Information "to show Witty. Democratic leader or the 2d STELLWAGEN FREDERICK Representative Leo Rayfiel lota Paul setting tne payori. now ne wa ruu a macxerpi. iiooa ai roe.

avui goi o'clock, St. Malachy's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

of the wonder of bring alive wdle whole life to kk forward to. on January 6, 1945, beloved hus how careless some of our biggest government men are." of the 9th Congressional District, m- willlnm. the big blond German lay toeie "Just because of you. I got a tour dead. 'of Europe that dont cost me a band of the late Emma father of Vera and the late Fred Stell- Itcr the niue Network Interniptrd a broadcast to mnke thU denial an Agister of Elizabeth Furey Pvt.

Frank B. Federico Producer Lewis Milestone read thing, and what did you jrl' You wagen; brother of Mrs. Florence ler nouncement: "Walter Wlncheira Assistant District Attorney Nathan W. Math, Assemblyman J. Sidney Levine of the 2d A.

James M. Powers, Democratic leader of the 13th A. and Peter Deutach, Republican leader of the 24th A. D. Small's dispatch In his newtpaper got shot In a barryard, that's what, Short Services at his residence, 234 Lincoln Road, Monday at 8 from her home, 551 KILLEN JOSEPHINE, January 5.

1945, beloved wife of James J. Killen; devoted mother of Barbara Marie Killen. Solemn requiem mass Holy Family Church, 13th Street, between 4th and 5th Avenues, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Pvt.

F. B. Federico, fc. solemn requiem mass, and decided he had to get It Into you Wg dope. his picture, "A Walk In the Sfiin." And then a guy who might be "We didn't have any wr'Jtlng to Correspondent Small stepped up.

do." Milestone said. "We Jut-t lifted "Just having a little talk with Al pjn. Interment Tuesday at convenience of family. to Thomas lements by Joseph O.Duffy. War Casualty statement tonlnht In his radio broadcast over the Hlue Network that Justice Byrnes had Ernest F.

Elmhurst, allegedly a pro-Nazi conspirator, working In his apartment Is an Inexcusable falsehood, a spokesman for Justice Byrnra said tonight." Elmhurst once testified In a Man STEENWERTH January 5, 1945, the whole dlsoatch." Ihrre." the kid said. "Guess I better L-jy FLORENCE, of 98 He asked Oeorgs Offermsm, a New be shoving off now. Bow about tell- KRAUSS On January 7. AUGUST i Avreue, on sunaay, uu- CHARLES at Veterans Administration Hospital, Kingsbridge Road, Bronx, New York, veteran of York kid himself, to take the part ilng my mom I'm okayT' 1945 momer ui Offerman was worried. It wss as effective on the screen J.

Howard Kemp Rites Tomorrow Great Neck, Jan. 8 Funeral services for J. Howard Kemp of Great "With something that twally hap- as It was In the newspapers, and we pened like that," he said. "I kept: want Correspondent Small to know L' ReDosine at Weigand hattan magistrate's court that he World War member of 23d Regiment, brother of Grace Irene Steen-werth. Religious services Monday, ALBERT, veteran of World War beloved husband of Margaret M.

(nee Adam) and loving father of Margaret beloved son of Frieda Krauss and brother of Mrs. Frieda Schmitt, Katherine Krauss and Charles Krauss. Funeral service at IsPuneral Home, 1015 Halsey It the 'they dldnt change a word. wondering If I was dlng hod hung anti-Semitic algns outside a Yorkvllle beer hall by arrange at H. F.

McKeon's Funeral pvt. Frank B. Federico, 20, was killed In action in France on Oct. 28, his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Gasper Federico of 45 Central have been notified by the War Department. He had been overseas since November, 1943, and had fought In Italy before seeing action In France. For wounds received in action he had been awarded the Purple Heart. He also was the holder of the Silver Star.

B-ooUvn. Services luesaay, Fiaiwal Wednesday, 2 p.m. Neck, business manager of the ment with the National Socialist party of America, an allegedly Nazi Home, 6017 7th Avenue, near 51st Street. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment "The Evergreens." lent Latneran icmcicij.

THE WEATHER Mrs. Vanderveer group. E. F. Higglns Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Avenue, on January 9, at 8 United States School of Music, here, will be held at 2:30 p.m., tomorrow, at St.

Paul's Church. He died Sat 'OORT NETTTE, at Plaln- J. on Saturday, January STEPHENSON MARY on Official Woarthar Report the O. a. WAatlwr Bureau p.m.

Interment Green-wood cem etery, January 10, at 2 p.m. urday in St. Luke's Hospital, Problem Child, 12, January 6, 1945, beloved wife of Rites Wednesday IAN. ISIS Joseph; devoted mother of Alban, steer of the late Mary i junt of William H. Holt, Holt, Mrs.

Marcellus A. the late Frank E. Holt. A native of Brooklyn, he was FORECAST Thl afternoon cloudf Willi Mr. Kemp, who was 43, was gradu- Estelle and Florence.

Funeral from nw iirno; fmpfraiura LARNEY JEAN (nee Donnelly), January 6, 1945, beloved wife of Pfc. Patrick, U. S. M. overseas; dear Who Fled Bellevue, graduated from Grover Cleveland Babvlon.

Jan. 8 Funeral services 30; ntlf to winds. Tonlaht clnsnr with occasional unow flurrW. fol-lowrd by ckarlm and colder tarly TuftdaT mornn: lowft tmprature 20; intl to Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Tuesday, 9 a.m.; solemn requiem mass the Green-Wood Ceme-apel.

Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 1923 and for many years was In the High School In January, 1943, and for Mrs. Gertrude 'Van Stclen Lott real estate business In Florida and entered the service in April of the Vanderveer, who died Saturday, will Great Neck jsame year. Most of his military be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at mother of John, Eugene, and sister of Sgt. Frank, U.

S. Army. Re nMmif wnios. vomorrow iair ana mo. St.

Gregory's Church, 9:30 a.m. posing at M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 much onlSer Tueaday nlaht: hlghrat tm- Surviving are his Darents Mr was retviveu hi vmup.ner nome on somn uouniry noaa. pcrtur SO to 25; rooderata to freih winan SI-ANNE, January 6.

Sur-j Still at Large The best detective brains of the city are wondering where they can detain 12-year-old John Buonglo-vanl, described by his parents as "a Wheeler. Ga, West Islip. The llev. Dr. Albert A.

VANDERVEER GERTRUDE Temprtiir Tamparaioral Mrs. David F. Kemp; a son, John Howard Kemp and five brothers, daughter, Mrs. Ann Gray- Prospect Park West, until Wednesday, 10 a.m. Requiem mass Holy Name Church.

Interment Holy Besides his parents, he is survived Hlth Low VAN SICLEN LOTT, suddenly, on 3 three grandchuaren. 4 32 37 Memphis Abilene by a brother, James, a student at January 6, 1945, widow of John Cross Cemetery. from Feeney bons IK" Broadway, Wednes- David Yeoman 2d Class Robert, U. S. N.

Louis, George and Lt. Comm. Walter Kemp, U. S. N.

R. Albany Amtrfllo Atlanta Grover Cleveland High School. A requiem mass will be offered Jan. 29 Lelnlnger, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, here, mill officiate. Burial will be in.areen-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Cornelia L. V. Gibson; a son. John V.

Gibson, and three sisters, Joanna LOCKWOOD EDITH Janu Vanderveer, and mother of Cornelia Lott Vanderveer Gibson and grandmother of John Vanderveer Solemn requiem Atlantic City problem child" If they can find him. He escaped from the psychiatric ward of Bellevue Hospital es 75 2S 22 74 4S 73 28 12; Meridian 32 Miami 4A1 Milwaukee 28 Mpl-8t. PI. 26i Mobile 53 Nantucke 3R New Orleans 13 N. Y.

City 231 Norfolk at 9 a.m. at Our Lady of Pompeii R. C. Church, Seigel St. near Bush- Eft Rosary R.

C. Church. BltltnrM Bitichamton Gibson. Relatives and friends re Mrs. Peter McBride a St.

John's Cemetery. ary 6, 1945, at her residence, 326 12 th Street. Survived by one son, William; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Ryan. Reposing at Boyertown wick Ave.

respeciiuuy mviiea auena i li Mrs. Ann Crone McBrlde, wife of El- CATHERINE (nee D. Lott, Samh E. Lott and Mrs. 88 48 ners! services at her residence.

18, North Platte Charles V. Rapelje. SJ E. 40th Street; dear rf Robert, Mrs. Herbert 20 Oklahoma Cy S3 South Country Road, West Isllp, t6 R4 48 32 S4 4 -39 20 2S 45 62 47 28 37 32 85 27 21 84 13 250 Attend Service 31i Omaha Peter McBrlde, died yestraay ai her home, 327 93d St.

She was 62 and came to this country from Bar-row-In-Furness. England. ai Mrs. Matthew Kennedy. Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue.

Re qulem mass Wednesday, 10 a.m. Holy Family Church. Director, Eugene Newman. on Wednesday morning, 11 o'clock. Burial Green-Wood Cemetery.

of funeral later. Please omit Btrmimtham Block Ulaix Boato BnHalO Butte Charleston ChRttnnoora Chicago Cincnnat Ovnland Oenver Drs Malms Detroit DodarCttr iJuluth Tart port VAN WYCK FANNY GILFIL- Mrs. McBrlde was the mother of Masses preferred. For Pvt. Haussler Samuel Strobing, Father of Noted GI 66 Philadelphia 44' Phoenix 22 Plttuburgh 25 Portland, Me.

20 Portland Ore. 42Ralelh 2S. Rapid Cttr 12, Richmond 3A! Ronwell -3 Sacramento yesterday arternoon clad only in pajamas, slippers and bathrobe. He reached home, at 284 Baltic shed his hospital garments, dressed In his own clothes and escaped again from the official who had come to bring him back to the hospital Radio car cops who went to the hospital when the escape alarm waa sounded saw John speeding through the snow piles in the hospital drive. Their own car got stuck In a snow drift and they lost the fleeing youngster.

John's specialty Is escaping. He fcmvimw r. nn January ma ham ric. uu amrntn LAN, on January 6, wife of Albert Van Wyck; mother of Samuel B. Capt.

William A. McBrlde, a chaplain In the British Army. Also sur it his residence, 1341 E. 23d, oeiovea son oi oiepnen ana Two hundred and arty persons viving are another son, John; four husband of Mary I celeste Maynam, kiuea in attended a memorial service for Van Wyck. Services at St.

Bartholomew's Chapel, Park Avenue and 51st Street, New York City. daughters, Maysie and Noreen, Mrs, 48 41 29 27 nee Luttrell); father of action in rrance, wovemoer la, ia. Pvt. Herbert V. Haussler yesterday Samuea Stromng, J5, of 605 Bar- IfliHt.

Lou Nan Thompson and Mrs. John Cassidv. Mrs. Grace solemn requiem mass at our tiaay Tuesday, January 9, 10 a.m. Please Wright, and six grandchildren.

El Pa raro Port Worth queen oi Martyrs unurcn, queens nd Mrs. George Cadenas. his residence Wednes- at St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran bey a tailor, died Saturday In Church, 259 Washington Ave. The Montef lore Hospital, the Bronx.

He Rev. Paul E. Schmidt, rector, of- was the father or Sgt Irving Strob-ficlated. ling, army radio operator who sent 39 35 4 25 44 14 omit flowers. a solemn mass of requiem will be 60 30' Salt Lake Otty 47 12 -19 Ban Antonio 68 57 38 San Dleio 71 62 45 Bendy Hook 2 23 lSj San PrancUco 54 62 47 Sault Ste.

Me. 19 20 0 Savannah 63 Oalvoiton Tanar offered Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at solemn requiem Boulevard and Ascan Avenue Forest Hills, N. 10 a.m., Wednesday, January 10. McBRIDE ANN (nee Crone) 7 104.1 hKlnvert hnshanrt nf Marie! rairicus a.

u. Ave. 60 Private Haussler, who lived at the last message rrom Corregldor fur Lady Help of Christians and 95th St. Burial will be In St. got out of the S.

P. C. C. shelter on Schermerhorn St. last year and four times he Just vanished from dear father of Mrs.

Clifford Read Avenue M. and E. 28th 79-33 212th Flushing, was killed 59 381 Beattle 28 -61 Bhreveport 11 17 Snokne John's Cemetery. Wednesday at 10 a.m. In Germany on Nov.

22, last, while on January 7, at her home, 327 93d Bellevue Hospital, where child HarUord Hattwaa HoiHEliton Kouwon Huron IndVanapolli Jackson JMCktonvlllc iansac City Ulltle Rock Toa Angelea LouUvlllg Orville T. Cronk. serving with an Infantry unit. He Street; beloved wife of Peter; lov 86 43 82 34 84 34 28 23 72 64 67 36 32 27 14 -17 63 54 before its capture by the Japanese In May, 1942. Besides the sergeant, who was reported to have been taken a prisoner by the Japanese, he Is survived by "his widow, Mrs.

Minnie Strobing; psychologists hoped in vain he -EDWARD, on Friday, Jan- lng mother of Mrs. Kathleen Mrs. Frank Bums and S. S. M.

3d Class Theodore. Reposing at M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass Holy Cross Church. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery, 37 Sprint f'ld, III.

63; Tampa 30 Tucson, Arts. 311 Waihlncton 54 Wllllston 32 WUmlrnton 4l was 36. A native of Brooklyn; he was manager of his fathr'sAruck repair 194o, beloved husband of i Wright, Mrs. Ann Thompson, May- 'ather of Edward Cox and sie, Noreen, John, the Rev. William In Q3cmotfam ARGTJIMBATJ In loving memory of SARAH, who died January 8, 1943.

Masses offered. Daughter, EMMA; Nieces, ROSE and SADIE. would remain long enough to be studied He has made five appearances in Children's Court and his latest trip to Bellevue for mental observation because of his persist Ave. be- AUsntlc company at 1620 another son. Joseph, with the Coast Zender.

Funeral from chaplain British Army. Funeral armed forces. He a daughter, Sylvia fore entering the Ajtillery, and Westbury. -'child Chapel, 89-31 164th Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn mass went overseas last Strobing.

Jamaica. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; of requiem St. Patrick Church. In- WAGNER MAE January 6, mass Church of the Pres-1 terment St. John'': Cemetery.

1945, beloved wife of Royal devoted mother of Muriel, Thomas, KELLY MARY ELIZABETH. ent aosence rrom Public School 13, Degraw St. and Cheever Place. John Is one of eight children of Mr. and Mrs.

John BuonglovanL NIEMAN WILLIAM LEWIS, be- Surviving are mswldow. Mrs. Anna Haussler; his Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb E.

Haussler, and a brother. Pvt. William Haussler of the army medical corps. In loving memory of our dear James; daughter of Louis and RIINGS On Saturday, Jan- loved husband of Dorothy Aspinall Dorothy Munroe; sister of Muriel 34d. at.

417 Sth St.wrt.1 Nlnman- ft.hw n( th Rn William mother, who died January 8, 1937 Masses offered. CHILDREN. Schnitzler, Pvt. Lewis Munroe, U. S.

m. retired school Nieman and Audre Knoess. Re DOS St Luke's has two other Rtn.ru on it nervlce flair, for Albert oi r. s. No.

72. Manhat-llne at Chapel of Powell as Son. 230 Army, and George Munroe. Services Monday, 8 p.m., at her resi PACKARD In loving memory ofE. oberg and Walter Du las, among oved sister of the late John! Broadway, Amltyville, L.

until William Sidney Ritch William Sidney Ritch, 81, a pioneer experimenter In making photographic portraits Inside homes, died Saturday at Los Angeles, where he lived since leaving Brooklyn 15 years ago. Becoming Interested In photography at 35, when he gave a box camera to his son, Harold, he began experiments which led to a device synchronizing the flash of magnesium powder with the opening of a camera shutter. He had been trained as a musician. Nnted nersons who sat for nor- dence, 1278 Prospect Avenue. Fu JUSKfil B.

fAUHLAtUJ. wno DftSSeO. KS. hlnn Kt.ar MaryM.Cummings, Retired Principal A solemn mass of requiem, for Mary M. Cummmgs of 415 5tU retired principal of Public School 72, Manhattan, who died Saturday, will be offered tomorrow at 10:30 a.m.

at St, Saviour's R. C. Gfiurch, 8th Ave. and 6th St. Burin 1 will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

naei Lummines. Funeral; Tuesday. 9:30 a.m. Services St neral Tuesday, 2 p.m. IF.

10:30 a.m.: snlpmn ma.u nf Marv'a F.nlspnnol fThnivVi Aynltv. interment away November 8, 1944. Green-Wood Cemetery WIFE and DAUGHTERS. St. Saviour's Church.

In- ville, Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. Holy Cross Cemeterv. I WARD IRENE on January 7, 1945; loving wife" of John de Adolph Hecker, 62, Ex-Conlractor i 1n 73d Street, on January 6, wife PETTERSEN In loving memory of Lt. (J.g.) ROY H. PETTERSEN, who passed away January 8, 1942.

Always in our hearts WIFE and MOTHER. voted mother of Mrs. Joseph P. Hayden, Corp. Peter M.

and Pfc. woted father of Peter, Corp. daughter, Mrs. Hilbert Ahlers; two Bom In Manhattan, Cum- sons, Iran ana waiier. mnerai Mutt and Sirt FHna TT John overseas; daughter of Mrs.

Mary Fielder; sister or George and cousin or Sister Mary Austin (Sis TCTSlTDWNTTi' Tn mnmnn nf hct-iwci, icuucu uuiiu- a srauuaw: UL xiui.ter traits bV Mr. RltCn lnClUOert ITeSl- iirom ine rariors oi James r-. mc- of John, Keon Son 7212 port Hamilton British and Canadians Push to Reno River Rome, Jan. 8 (U.R) British and Canadian troops, continuing a slow advance up the Adriatic coast, have reached the Reno River at the point where lt leaves the southeast corner of Lake Commacchio, headquarters announced today. In four days of wading through flooded fields and mined areas the 8th Army unit have cleared more than 50 square miles between Ravenna and the lake, taking 600 prisoners and much booty.

Wintry weather restricted activities on both the 8th and 5th Army fronts. Fifth Army patrols, camouflaged in white suits and equipped with snowshoes and skis, contacted the enemy in a number of brier clashes below Balogna, and mortar and artillery exchanges occurred at several points. our dear mother. Passed awav one! contractor, who was formerly, College. Before becoming -principal dcnt Theodore Roosevelt and Elihu year ago today.

Anniversary mass vlce President toe Aurora Con-; of Public School 72. adhere she Root, prior to leaving for the West "ion oicitrrr nnn HPnn.i j. ter of Mercy). Funeral from resi ehan i rway, luesaay, a.m.; inencc uuridl lllirn 1 i a nl m. dence, 260 Classon Avenue, on Wednesday at 7:30 a.m.

In Holy ruction uompany, urooKiyn, since serveo iot years, sne iMignt in a Coast wnere he photographed mo to me xv. i. unurcn oi si. pnreni, Avenue, Tuesday; requiem where a mass will be offered. In tion picture actors, he practiced his Cross Church.

Thursday, January 11, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass Sacred Heart terment Holy Cross Cemetery. si, btanislaus Church. St. John's Cemetery.

Sadly missed," Sons and Daughters. profession In Manhattan. Surviving are his son and wife, Mrs. Clara Ritch. his R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, PHILLIPS SOLOMON, January KH-PAULINE, at her passes 8, 1945, beloved husband of Rose dissolved, died yesterday at Brook- jnumber of other Manhattan schools, lyn Hospital. He lived at 223-llJShe was a sister of the, late John 109th Queens Village. and Michael and came Born In Manhattan, Mr.

Hecker to this borough to live 33 years ago. came to Brooklyn early to the cen- She was well known her lnter-tury and was a member of Green-! est In charitable enterprises, wood Lodge, 569, F. A. andj Flatbush chapter, a. m.

An. L. Week RiteHeld ardent sportsman, he was well Mnrtvinnrt Ton a nr, aval lavu. a. Barbey Street, on ij.

beloved wife of Herman; devoted father of Technical Sgt. WATSON ADELINE (nee Al-drtch), January 7, 1945, dear mother CONWAY AGNES. Solemn month's mind mass on Wednesday Joseph Pvt. Robert M. and Julia of George, Harry, Andrew, and sis ner oi Lillian.

Loretta I- viola onH VraA brother of Mrs. Fannie Koskl. Fu Larger Freight Volume Predicted for Quarter ter of Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Ida January 10, at 9:30 a.m., St.

Teresa's Church, Classon Avenue and neral Wednesday. 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Swan; also survived by five grand' Mfhur, Herbert. Religious pat her residence Tuesday, Sterling Place, mass to be of ered know? German on the Long'lceg for chKles l. Teeks. who for children.

Reposing Harry Quayle Funeral Home, 1341 Smith Street, Washington, Jan. 8 (U.R) of revenue freight on the na by her son, Chaplain Joseph J. Con- was a Suffolk County deputy lamily plot, Lu-wmetery Wednesday, 3 Flatbush Avenue; requiem mass R. C. Church of St.

Thomas Aquinas. Interment Holy Cross oroumyu ureiia a i sheriff, were held veaterdav at hi way, TJ. S. N. R.

Until Wednesday at 10 a.m ago. tion's railroads for the first quarter of 1945 will run slightly ahead of the corresponding 1944 period, the WESSELS ALBERT, January 6, CRONIN First anniversary mass Surviving are his widow, Mrs. January 5. 1945, LU- Cemeter'- Bayvlew Ave. homv, where he died Wednesday.

The "Rev. Walter F. Tuhey. rector of Trinity Episcopal Sleeper Heads Division Farmingdale, Jan. 8 Gordon O.

Sleeper has been appointed sales 1945, beloved husband of Elizabeth; Association of American Railroads will be offered for our dearly be-j Esther Hecker, and a daughter, Ruth loved father. JERE J. CRONIN, Hecker. Masonic services will be dear rather or Set. Albert, U.

S. 01 Mrs l.ira Onnn. A 101' ilanirhl or nf the Church, officiated. Burial was In disclosed today. AJWVlJC, VI wx.v Army overseas; Harry W.

and Wil "'u j. ana sgt. Bergen Far-late William and Margaret Pyne January 10, 1945, at 9 a.m., St. held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the ceiir Grove CenWery Flushing He Charles Borromeo R.

C. Church. iFalrchlld Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place. Lnd Wrs wepks. 'hn ram in Estimates made by the 13 ship- f.cV 11am also survived by sister, ,3 at Waltr B.

Cooke, 'sister of the late Mary and Thomas ners' advisory boards rJaced car-! Bfu" fumlc Aviation uorpora- FAMILY. i ia iiome, 1218 Flatbush Pyne. Funeral Tuesday at 10 a.m. 1894, celebrated tfheir 50th wedding loadings for the Initial 1945 11 was by Alfred anniversary thrwt years ago. umu Wednesday, 10:30, from McQuckln's, 1341 Bedford ter at 8,787,398 cars of 28 principal planning, Mr.

in Sleeper stated con to st. Thomas Amilniut I Avenue. Brooklvn: thence to St. 'Abdominal Cavity' Baby And Mother 'Doing Well' Los Angeles, Jan. 8 (U.F5 Four commodities, compared with "'tCtl, Where a mac.

:r.i.min'. DAblm, A acknoUiIcDgmcnts FINDLAY We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and apprecia 854 cars a year earlier. riji, a luiua vtl IC- vliUlll, uiwiuju nicuuc Laura Kauftnann. Services Monday, 8 p.m., Koch Funeral Home, 585 Evergreen Avenue. Cremation at Fresh Pond Tuesday, 11 a.m.

WOLFF LAZARUS, husband of the late Bertha; devoted father of Anita Lehman; dear brother of Annie. Barney, Abraham, Dora, Elizabeth and Lillian. Services and St. John's Place, where a re- day-old Iris Jean Walker was doing Henry Jarvicr, Centre port. J4m.

8 Funeral services for Henry Jarvis, 68, a native of this village, were held yesterday nection with his important appointment, to take full advantage of the opportunities which lie ahead when war conditions permit the corporation to enter the personal plane market. GRace, Sunday. Jan- QUlem maM wlU celebrated- tion for acts of kindness, messages quite well today, and her mother, of sympathy and beautiful floral mts. Bessie Lee Walker, 23, showed beloved daughter of REARDON On January 7, 1945, Mrs. f.u siS' Qevo' HANNAH beloved wife of John offerings received from our ill effects from the Caesarian Centreport Methodist Church, friends, neiehbors and fellow work- With the Rpv.

WHhiir JSphnnnhnvAT. K-necht. serv- J. Reardon; devoted mother of Mrs Lehman Assets Rise Net asset value of Lehman Corp. as of Dec.

31 was up $6.57 from the level of a year' ago, Robert Lehman, president, reported today. The corporation's net asset value on Dec. 31 stood at $44.28 a share compared with $41.55 on June 30 and $37.71 a UJ niUVll till, IfaVJJ OO at Flatbush Memorial; ers of Bethlehem Steel during our uvered from her abdominal cavity officiating. Blirial was in Northport Tuh 156 RusseU residenre, Theodore Michelson, Mrs. Charles if Chapel, 1283 Coney Island Avenue recent bereavement in the loss of where it had developed outside the Rural Cemetery.

He died last week 1 1 a II i A. I a BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS a iJ-m- oervice Wrtfe C.hurch. Rell our oeioveo.

nusoana. ana lauier, uterus. nls nomei in Hartiord, Conn. DANIEL C. We especially thank The baby was normally are three daughters, Inter (Avenue J), Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.

WONSOR EDWARD of 109-10 Park Lane South, Richmond ne tne Rev. w. R. smith, members or physicians said, and survived a has- Dorothy. Hfflda and Mildred; a son Hughes, Mrs, John J.

Woods and Staff Sgt. Joseph P. Reardon, U. S. Army.

Funeral from her residence, 442 47th Street, on Wednesday, January 10, st 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Michael's R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. the F. A. the Eastern Star. arduous prenatal period only nd two sisters, Mrs.

Hattlej on 31 1943- Hill, beloved father of Seaman 1st k-t-, Brothers. Mev0reHLlN: on ary cause nature made unusual adjust-ana Mrs. waiter penny, the (latter of Slineola. ments for her. ODD Class George E.

Wonsor and brother of Mrs. Lulu La Perle. Services Tuesday. January 9, 8 p.m., at the i rt. uier 01 Marie and Bomewhre tn the beautiful hilltopi Of the city that hath no pain He will wait in the beautiful doorway And bid us welcome again.

Mrs. DANIEL CAMERON FIND-. LAY and FAMILY. "-auueen but ntrf7ng Lane; T. SAVE FATS AND WASTEPAPER Clarence F.

Slmonson Funeral and i Ul)rtny Lt- FrprJerirlr derick A writ erf fact I occo liortally by Wiliiom Dumgon 1 Son C. Bender. Home, 119-04 Hillside Avenue, Rich at the st fasten' ltzmann i Street. Rl Chaiels. mond Hill.

Interment Wednesday, nu. BUY U. R. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS n. Fred HERBSTson, Monticuml 11 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery.

WHEN OCT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN January 7. of1 falter p. Coofee in WOO-POBAIK- DIGNIFIED At Low $1 FUNERALS Am iOJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 151 LMm Bilnar-eUckainfar 4-1200 69 Straatk Snail MAw 2-S515 1211 FUUMiaa AraSUcaaaiutar 2-02M7 QUIIHS 150-10 HUbM mia-Miiiaiea 0-0870 SJ-32 Fanst Avaava H(nan J-0900 15S-14 North. Bhra. FtusMnf 3-W00 STATIN ISLAND S71f tiS.Wtt Bri(hton-ClbraHr2-S05 MANHATTAN 117 Writ 72nd SUMt TRsf al(sr 7-9700 14S1 Frit Annua RH matandar 4-5S00 eaoHM 1 Wtst 190th Straat-RSirmond 0-1900 Its t.

Tramont A. lUdkm 7-2700 347 WiOit Oisiius MOW Hia 9-0272 WftTCHSSTIa 214 Mamaronack AitaavtWMto Plslm JO Phon lor epftJtn-tit NOtHfO CS ki. SnrlnrrfllJ Coranierclallr ipcklnr. the Doif-lu fir, the mnt vslnabl llw Prnldent'i nlmrr to taxable bat any ether aoaree wt tnceaw taxable -lalf 2 la the flat ef the middle dar of the yr It takn ten Inchm of rnow to equal an Inch of rain the ex-traded rlsht arm of the Statue ef Liberty la forty-two feet long Modtra Chaaafa ETnrwhn Complet Caikat Olspla ta Oar Bhavraaat an Pnmlsrs S728 Sth ra. WlnSaor 7S1S Hlth At.

BEuanhsrtt -tMI khlllllm. Funeral SflttH FUNERAL SERVICE BowtJUkt Chant Moitrat Charm 24 7th Avenue Corner Sterling Plac NEvins 8-8912 SOuth 8-6540 Henry McCo.din, Manager A.T0RREGR0SSAM50 I ad- sPring-3 30 l'iesday. Januarv SERWSC BROOKLYN SlISCE 1896 GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlor 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. lUckmlntter 2-0247 Funeral Homes Camalei Fantral 83 HANSON PLACE al ibe L.

I. R. It. Depot and 7301 5th Avrnoe 711 65lh Street BROOKLYN, N.Y. Earl Hmrbiti Llcmnitm mOiXKi SHORE BO AD 5-1600 Nae 'wnce to St.

Mary 31. WlU be offer.5 William Dunigan Son aneral Dlrsctors I4 Da KALB AVf SOOCRt AVf. a MONTOOMtSV IT. Tal. MAta J-H53 1305 79th St.

Each view 2-8844 Ironed 521 Hicks St. Vital notices accepted 8 o.m. to 2 p.m. tor publication the some day; ot late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication.

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