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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. FEB. 8. 1945 GERRT TSABILLICtRTRrDTll an rebruary 6. 1943, beloved ol hTa-S WILLIAM A.

WILLIS DIES; Belgium. January IS. 1943. MELLETT Corp. Theodora; titter of Mrs.

France Kirk and Richard V. Kjmmey. fierv- Survived by hU parent. Mr TM A HI ipi iriTV CU ICC TQ Loonjn.GrceA. Ice at im raircnua vnp.

iMri. Mlchael B. Mellett of 2221 UtterU Place, rriaay ai m. 15t fitrMt Brooklyn: brothers. Voice Would Fight, But Not With Songs Continued from Pag a 1 corps or PT boat duty.

(Ed's note: William A. 73. director ofi Upon his return he became city. tV t. until, yj ill" 8 on Critical List As Tanker Toll Stands at 11 Dead Eight mariners today remair.ed Franc December i JB-.

f.nM.IreiC. "aotonn m2u frtdiy. ffWle relation, lor the Federal remalnIn8 ta that 11.4T February 9. 1945. 10 a.m..

St. M- Houilni AdmlnU ration In thU th rc of by 1. Church. E. 19th Street tat native Brooklyn Uurawtairo oMM Seneca Avenu ch! yesterday In a Bellevue Hu-rran A- uunJ "r- Avenue t.

.1 then spent a year 1th the pubi Michael U. S. John E. U. 8 wweaw.io i ambulance after public relations for the Federal ttiwr, remaining In that post spent a rear with the died December 30, the.

He Anna and John Olldea ills Sarj press agent, presumably.) But it Sinatra was willing, faithful followers were not. publicity iuiiett.F.J. Avenue. Rldgewood. Requiem mass PApRrT- Triw Jr suliertng a heart attack in a bus on his way When the announcement was dr 1 linf cn ine criiiei list in stauru is.ai-.a ua a 1 a band of the late Edna Qulmby Par Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn.

I tanker collision and fire In New fu F1- nochford, Ann HALVORSEN HARRY, tuddenly. rett; beloved father of Marjorie Winkler, Evelyn Fastenau, Harry M. Parrett, Natalie New, Jeanne Lovett. Service at Fairchild Chapel. Franklin Avenue at 12th 8treet.

Garden City, N. on Thursday at 8 p.m. to his office at 2 Park Manhattan. He lived at 29 Charles Manhattan. Mr.

Willis was a former city editor of the old Herald, which was merged In 1924 with the Tribune. Educated In Brooklyn public schools and Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Mr. Willis began his netpapcr firm of Ivy Lee and the next 12 years as manager of the Copper and Brass Research Association. He Joined the FHA In 1933.

Mr. Willis was president of the Owls, an organization of old Herald men, and a member of the Silurians, an organization of New York newspapermen. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Winifred F. Willis; two daughters, Mrs.

Harriet W. Sabine, now doing Government work overseas, and Mrs. John Speaks, a writer of 3lIWVsiatiery. Mary E. IJC ctarkhouse.J.T.

In his 57th year, of 68 Uuigdon Avenue, Franklin Square; survived by his loving wile. Charlotte, and son, Harry. Reposing at Krauss Funeral Chapel, Franklin Square. Services Thursday at 8 p.m. Interment Fri PERDUE On February 7.

1945. stwrt.Charle MARY, devoted mother of Paul H. II, fu hnrL 8lon lth r.is bad ear. the bobby- 2 swooned en masse. One girl reported she had lit can- For.y men were in the hospital' d5 fc "ir1 lZTVn' It could wfn the Uatlon of the dUaster pro- The' Invejtlpating proups con- "ar Mourning Bands tinned tlirir probes at 42 Hroadwav.

All of the youngsters seemed to Manhattan, viitli the nature ol the i1 wearing white scarves. -It's for tesiimony M-crrt until the end of mourning or surrender or some-the miliary. W.Mrriluy they heard explained one giiL the c.iptain and the pilot of the Clerk Kails to Swoon Sweeney. Johann. day, 2 p.m., at Greenfield Ceme Pergue.

U. S. dear sister of career at 17 when he Joined the staff of the Sun, later going to the World. tery, Hempstead. I Michael and Catherine Healy, Mrs.

Ishort stories under her maiden name Theuerhou, V. u. Tuck.Wm.E.Sr. Sl'v Ward, Herbert P. weif fenbach.

K. HELLMICH LOUISA on Patrick Lee. Funeral from her resl- From 1906 to 1910 he served as of Winifred Willis; two grandihtl February 7. 1945, in her 72d year, denee. I Woodrow Court, Saturday, secretary to Mayor George B.

Mc- dren and a sister, Mrs. Laurence beloved wile of Frederick A. Fu y.irvir, Cleuan at a salary of 86,000 a Hills. Joining the Herald in 1915. he served iL-ii neral services at Harry Jones Funeral Home, 33 Tyson Avenue.

Floral Park, L. Friday, February as Its correspondent with the Amerl Louse Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the First Presbyterian Church. 5th Ave. and 11th Manhattan.

Burial will be in New Rochelle. 9,8:30 pm. Cremation Fresh Pond can Expeditionary Force on the Mexican border during the Villa uprisings in 1916. km-. awn; Sinatra's first step toward the Dis ot At onu-y ra.rell Kane lu Jmfv Clty mhere he wporte(1 -i i to Draft, Board 19 at 26 Journal and U.us Norman Andmon.

square. Several hundred girls wero Charles A. Brockawoy February 10, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Michael's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RATH JEN MARY, on February 7. 1945, beloved mother of William and Mary (Minnie) Rathjen and Cecilia O'Neill; dear sister of Charles Carlson.

Reposing at Kennedy-Sheridan Chapel, Church and Rogers Avenues. Solemn requiem mass at St. Gregory's Church, Saturday, 10 a.m. ROCHFORD February 6, 1945, already waltlnir for him them. C.

A. Brockaway, Crematory. HENSKE On February 7. 1945, IDA of 107 Moffatt Street, beloved mother of Ralph in her 73d year. Services will be held at the Roemmele Funeral Chapel, 1230 Uie Marine Hospital where Ander walked through the crowd without son Is a patient.

aMilaln lh Masonic Official Bushwick Avenue, on Friday at 8 re-rxiuiiinauon notice to Ira w. uMuocfM.fiil ararch for biKiiea tn Caldwell. thB board chairman, and Uie lower decks the Ml today MaB JoIiei Ule rd clerk, who It ta believed that the mLvslng are no of Pvt. John Gildea, Field Artilleryman Pvt. John Gildea, 20, of 766 Seneca who was wounded Dec.

18 while serving with a field artillery Thomas J. Charles A. Broekuway of 601 Park ANNA (nee Devlns), beloved wife of pofTMt.COrp. Plnre Manonlc nffk-lul. dlM ester-11" ni' ''r p.m.

HILLE ROSA, beloved wife of William; mother of Helen Koestner and Sgt. Richard, U. S. also survived by three grandchildren. Fu At IhU jmlnt, he was hfttlesa as Martin; dear mother of James, Mar usual but wore a dark blue over tt.

Corp. Francis j. Hit An additional list of casualties Until he became 111 a year agoj ivad-ncamnn Oeorgr tin George, Thomas, Ann and Francis. Funeral from her residence, 241 E. 35th Street, Friday.

Requiem t-out, gray and black tweed Jacket, white, slilit, vai l-coloied bow tie, unit In France, died of his injuries from her home, 129 lestnut -IS-C --t neral jm Ouki Dec. 30, according to a War Dc- ui il.min-1 truiim-ra and Drown on oaturaay. nequiem mass Mr. nnvKaway nan e-n woiaum nakrr HLsliop. Ala Mi'r A.Ue.m AI.

mass Holy cross Church, 10 a.m. SHEEHAN On February 4. 1945. Indue- beloved husband of partment telegram received by his parents' John and Mrs. Anna a.m., tuessea sacrament Church, nn a npani.sn transiaior tor tin 111 for tlie ternatlonal Censoralilp Off -4 devoted father of Robert DANIEL beloved husband of lit-1 next went to tl, Indue York State nrU1 ffl.i'hr Vmftl ks.

lie next vrnt to the. as Gildea. He had been overseas only HOLMES CARRIE (nee Vani United Htates (lovernmr Mary (nee Merrill); devoted father Busklrk), on Tuesday, February 6.1 few weeks when wounded. Born in Brooklyn, Private Gildea secretary of the New krd Pfc. Harrison a.

m-frs. Edna Raynls. Service UchUd Chapel. 88 Lefferts rlppt-d and duaty. of John U.

S. N. Gerald D. and Catherine; brother of James 1945, of 6116 Madison Street, Ridge- Council of Deliberations of the fk-ot attended St. Martin of Tours parochial school and Bushwick High tlsh Rile and formerly aecretary of wood, devoted mother of Mrs.

Mabel Osborne, Mrs. Florence Scott and John Jeremiah Mrs. Juliet Friday at p.m. iiLdde Cemetery. Peeksklll, N.

I-ln Jordan, lipwlabiirg, William L. Une. Tarrant. Ala Oeorge W. Mniphv.

Davtnn, Ohio; Paul J. Pulllnm, VV. Denny, Mrs. Hannah Christopher. SchooL He entered the service In the Aurora Orala Consistory In Brooklyn.

He had been secretary of a number of real estate corporations Lturday morning. Funeral Friday morning from his March, 1943, and received mct of his military training at Camp Hood, residence, 409 89th Street, Brooklyn sto-JOSEPH, on Febm- Milton C. Yann flr, Dnnnrl-lon. Fla Rolert. D.

West Lure- in this borough. solemn requiem mass St. Patrick's Texas. He left for overseas last (45, native of Mondofrengno, Mr. Brockaway was a 33d degree male, MKv, and Marvin E.

Hatley, Isaacs Gets Backing Of Nonpartisans Continued from Tag 1 Secretary of State In tin Dewey State administration. The conten tlon ha been advanced that Iaaaca, aside from his qualifications for Nov. 8. Mason and a past potentate of Kls Albemarle, N. Italy.

Beiovea nusoana vt jmiino: father of Mrs. Rose Church, 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. SHEEHAN February 6. 1945, Surviving, In addition to his par Mrs.

Florence Wahman. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, Friday, 8 p.m. HURLEY Sister M. RITA, S.S.J.. on February 7, 1945.

Funeral from St. Malachy's Chapel, Friday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Mount St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing. Direction of Dennis S.

O'Connor, Inc. JOHANNS MARY on February 5, 1945, beloved mother of Au ents, are a brother, James, and a jis. Mrs. virguua in sister, Mrs. Dorothy Lowe.

A solemn met Temple. He was a former member of Uie Mayor's Committee on Elevated Railroad Removal, co-founder of the American Lodge of MARY of 25 5th Street, beloved omas, Michael, a zc, ana Funeral aervfees for three members of the crew of the Norweslnn tanker Vlvl, who their lives In the collision, will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Norwegian mass of requiem will be offered at sister of the late Anna Wood, aunt fcthony, (overseas; muutbu, SERVICES TONIGHT 30 a.m. Saturday at St. Martin of Elizabeth Riley, Margaret Feron, Harrv.

Funeral irom nis Research, former president of the Mayor and experience In city gov Marlon Kenna, George and Cath of Tours R. C. Church. Welrfleld St. and Knickerbocker Ave.

ernmental affairs, could draw away 1259 Brooklyn Avenue, Solemn mass, Mia-aay iuo biio a memoc. Church. 33 1st Place. Funeral services for Dr. Wilson Briggs Zimmer, who died se's R.

C. Church, 11 a.m. erlne Wood. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from Funeral Home, 496 Court Street. Requiem mass Saint Mary uenirai wooaiyii v-iuu vThev are Christian Jncobsen, 35, Gouge and Chisel Club.

(rhiof officer; Johan Jensen. 51. gusta McGee; grandmother of Wil Surviving are his widow, Mrs. and Amunrf AnmnrUm Holy Cross cemetery. C.

Nugent, Director. liam J. and Charles W. T. 2c, formerly N.

Y. F. great-grand Star of the Sea Church. John H. Deyo 50, ship carpenter.

All lived in Norway. KAWAY CHARLES SLATTERY MARY F. (nee Ca- Monday night in his home, 1 1 1 Woodruff will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, mother of Marianne and William. Funeral from residence, 127 Seeley hlll), of Hartford, Connecticut; be Rites Tomorrow Street.

Solemn requiem mass Holy loved wife of Thomas and mother on February 7, i4a, De-isband of Otllla and Minnie B. Casanova, and ol Pvt. Arturo Casano- from Mayor iAOuardla much of tlwi support which has enabled him ta win in three successive campaigns and possibly prevent the. Mayor'a renomlnatlon tn his own Labor party primary. Controller McGoldrlck is regarded at present as one of tho outstanding possibilities for Mayor on a coalition ticket If the Republican and Democratic leaders agree to get behind a single ticket In order to must Mayor LaGuardla.

Polettl's name has been the sub Name R. C. Church, Friday, 9:30 Vlilif JWi rt- mmj 1 Mrs. Minnie B. Casanova, and two grandchildren, Pvt.

Arturo Casanova 3d of the army and Jean Casanova. Services will be held at 10:30 am. Saturday at the Aurora Grata Scottish Cathedral, Bedford Ave. and Madison St. of Corp.

Charles T. Slattery, sta St. Paul's Place and Church a.m. Interment St. John's Ceme tioned in Italy, and sister of Michael Daniel Harris Dies, Last Boro GAR Vet Great Neck, Feb.

8 A requiem l. u. and Jean Casanova. F. and Richard M.

Cahill. Funeral Ave. Burial will be in Green mass for John H. Deyo, who died Tuesday In his home, 38 Allenwood at the Aurora Grata scotisn tery. JOHNSON EMILY HART, on Monday, February 5, 1945, beloved from the homo of her brother, il, Bedford Avenue ana Wood Cemetery.

Road, will be offered at 10 a.m. to Michael Cahill, 59-19 69th Place, Maspeth, on Friday, 9 a.m. Solemn Street, on Saturday at Continued from Page 1 but had lived In this country since he was a boy. His parents settled requiem mass at St. Alphonsus R.

morrow at St. Aloysius R. C. Church. Mr.

Deyo was special assistant to the auditor of the Semet-Solvay i Chapel, 86 Leffert Place, ject of growing discussion for Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary John J. Feeney, Retired Policeman Mayor on the Democratic ticket. He Cemetery, Company, 40 Rector Manhattan, urdav, 9 ajn. (wasningwn, id Newburgh, N.

papers served as Lieutenant Oovernor of and had been an accountant for that firm since 1928. He was born Morris H. Siegel, Insurance Counsel Morris H. Siegel, who had a spec SMITH February 7, 1945, MARY C. (nee Schulz), beloved mother of Nettle S.

Isselhart, ELsie M. Schmidt and Royal Dewey; also survived by the Stat under former Governor Lehman's administration and had previously been Lehman's counsel. In Oswego, N. on arrival here, but later moved to New York City. The veteran was sufficiently active to travel to Utlca last June 15 to attend the State Encampment of the G.

A. R. He had rarely appeared at public functions. When HHAtTSEN ANNIE, on mother of Mildred Annie Johnson; widow of William H. Johnson.

Service at her residence, 1028 Bushwick Avenue, on Thursday at 8 p.m. JOHNSON On February 6. 1945, ESTHER S. of 340 94th Street, beloved daughter of Charlotta and sister of Helen Moore. Services at Erlcson Erlcson Chapel, 500 State Street, Friday at 8 p.m.

KELLY February 6, 1945, Lt. A reauiem mass will be offered at lav. February 7, 1945, widow In Hempstead, attended Hempstead High School and was a graduate of New York University. eight grandchildren and ten great' and mother ol Mrs. Anna Richard Herman Jo- 9:30 a.m.

tomorrow at St. Ephrem's R. C. Church. 75th St.

and Fort Hamilton Parkwav. for John J. Telephone Cable Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen R. Deyo; his mother, Mrs.

grandchildren. Services Friday, 9 p.m. at her residence, 642-A 88th he did, he usually brought a mes and Walter Bruchhausen. mav call at the Fairchild Leak Is Repaired sage of fati-newt and tolerance which Street Feeney, a retired New York motorcycle police officer, who died Sun Thomas Deyo; a brother, Raymond and two sisters, Mrs. Harold Telephone service between Brook Lefferts Place, until noon tacular career as radio Insurance adviser In this city, died Monday In his home in Dallas, Texas.

He was 44. Mr. Siegel waa a boyhood resident of Brooklyn, where he attended Services at the German HARRY N. Y. P.

husband of day In Holy Family nospnai. STACKHOUSE JAMES on February 7, 1945, father of James Baker and Margaret H. Deyo. lyn and several Manhattan exchanges Is normal today following Catherine (nee Farrell); father of John, Francis, Patricia and Eileen; ,1 Lutheran Church, erhorn Street, near Court also survived by a grandson. There will be a ponce escort irom the Joseph G.

Duffy Funeral Chapel at 7703 5th Ave. to the church and James H. Services Saturday, 2 p.m, Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sgt. T.

J. Dawson, at New York and Brooklyn Funeral to the grave In Holy Cross Cemetery. Bushwick High school. He was born in Chicago. From 1935 to 1942 his Policyholders Advisory Council AY-CATHERINE.

Febru- son of Mary Kelly; brother or Mrs. Florence Wynne, Mrs. Ann Dobbin and Franklin Kelly. Funeral from his residence, 240 Edison Street, New was read by his son. "Nothing is more precious thnn to live as free men," he wrote for a Lincoln Day celebration some years ago at Temple Emmanu-el, Manhattan.

Mr. Harris was organizer of the Mount Slnal Hebrew Mutual Benefit Society and was to have been the guest of honor April 7 at the 75th anniversary of the formation of that group. He was also a mem 945, deariy beloved wife of Services were to nave Deen neia tod a but had to be postponed Home, 187 South Oxford Street. In ternment Cypress Hills Cemetery. Direction Benjamin Grlndrod.

grossed as much as $300,000 a year, cable trouble In the lnterborough trunk at Lorlmer and Ten Eyck Streets. The Interrupted service was ascribed by the telephone company to a "leak" yesterday afternoon In the lead sheathing of the cable, which temporarily impaired 400 pairs of wires of the 1,200 pairs In the conductor. Overseas Casualty Dorp, S. Friday, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, 10 a.m.

Interment mother of Pvt. waiter Ann Catherine T. Cecelia I. McCarthy and John sister of Beatrice During this time he was heard frequently on radio stations In New York, Baltimore and Pittsburgh on STEWART CHARLES EDWARD, awaiting the arrival of one of the sons who flew from a naval base in Cuba. Mr.

Feenev retired from the Police Sgt. Thomas J. Dawson, 30, of February 5, 1945, beloved husband of 8004 6th was killed In action St. Peter's Cemetery. time purchased by his council Mabel Stewart of 15 Doncaster Road and William Carney.

Fu- In Belgium, Dec. 28, according to Malverne, L. loving brother of bm her residence, 1119 Car- Department two years ago after 23 vears of service. He was, born In KRUSE WILLIAM February ber of Franklin Lodge, F. fc A.

and Dionyslus Lodge, Knights of sharply criticizing the practices of insurance companies. At the same word received by his family. Born eet, Solemn mass of re- Fred Stewart, Omaha, Mrs, Pearl Lair, Amarillo, Texas, and Mrs, R. B. Stake, Salt Lake City, Utah will be offered at St.

Igna- 7, 1945, beloved husband of Ruth devoted father of Stephen and Gall son of Annie; brother of Edith Pythias. His wife, Mrs. Kate Harris, died time his office aided clients In the adjustment of their Insurance Doli- Loyola Church Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Interment Brooklyn 47 years ago. He lived at 1108 77th St.

and was a member of the Siren Club of the New York Police Motorcycle Division, the Patrolmen's Benevolent 20 years ago. Funeral arrangements cles at fees ranging up to $4,000. He Services at Fred Herbst Sons Fu uncle of Edith Pressinger. Funeral will be completed tonight. S5S In Brooklyn, Sergeant Dawson was graduated from Our Lady of Perpetual Help School and attended Brooklyn Technical High School.

He was employed by the American Can Company when he entered the army May 14, 1941. He went overseas last Aug. 15. from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral tod Cemetery.

Arrangements neral Home, 83 Hanson Place, Brook' lyn, N. Thursday, 8:30 p.m. In as F. Dalton, Floral Park. Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Satur terment Chicago, I1L 1YELL THOMAS on Feh 1945, at his home, 440 59th day, 9 a.m.

Requiem mass Holy Cross Church, 9:30 a.m. LINDSTEDT LOUISE on SWEENEY On February 6, 1945 testutea frequently before the State Legislature and Congress on insurance practices. Lost Libel Suit Collapse of his business began with his loss of a $10,000 libel suit against the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company In 1942. This was beloved husband of Ellen JOHANNA of 140 8th Avenue, Association, the William E. bheridan Police Post, American Legion, and the Knights of Columbus.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Frances Feeney; a daughter, Mrs. William Hyland, and two sons, Machinist Mate 1st Class John C. Feeney end Coxswain Albert R. mee King) loving father of daughter of the late Daniel sis Tuesday, February 6, 1945, beloved Surviving are his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Dawson; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Kennedy and Mrs. Mary Hassett, and a brother, Pfc. rjia Callahan and sagt.

ter of Mary E. and Dr. Berton wire of Bror and mother of Ernest, Harold and Arthur Llnstedt. Sweeney. Reposing at Austin J.

U. S. Army, In Italy. Saturday, 9:15 a.m. Solemn followed by a client's suit against Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Ave John Dawson Jr.

of the army, now Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 him lor return of a lee. and In the requiem Church or our nue. Requiem mass St. Francis Feeney of the navy. Lieirerts Place, on Thursday at 8 p.m.

course of this action he was fined Perpetual Help. Interment Xavier Church, Friday, 10 a.m. In overseas. A requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St.

Anselm's R. C. Church, 4th Ave. $400 for contempt of court for re oss Cemetery. terment St.

John's Cemetery, DIRECTORS us iTURTtt mm Opposed to 'Var Although bitterly opposed to war, Mr. Harris, at the brc of 94, said he would re-enlist "without hesitation" to help save our democracy. "Hitler must be defeated or we'll have no peace on this earth," he said at that time. "He'd kill his own friends and he has done so for his own aggrandizement." He often displayed his contempt for Hitler, saying he was "no general." Many honors were heaped on the veteran during his life, but none pleased him more than the engraved invitation he received, when he was 92, to be the Government's guest at the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettys-berg. An official order signed by a major general Invited Mr.

Harris to and 83d St. CK-On February 5, 1945. fusing to answer certain questions in Municipal Court, Jamaica. He A. (nee Finley), beloved wife LOONAM GRACE resident of East Meadow, L.

on Tuesday, February 6, 1945. Loving wife of Walter mother of Walter, Bernard, John, George, Patrick and THETJERHOLZ CHRISTOPHER G. on February 6, 1945, beloved father of George, Alfred and Isab-'lle Ulrich. Funeral from the Robblns ate Peter J. Cusick; devoted served one day In Jail before pay lng the fine.

Mrs. Massino Di Virgilio the late Mrs. John Mallon, Mrs. Agnes Di Virgilio, mother of wohn Goss. Mrs.

Benjamin Although the Appellate Division Funeral Home, 89-15 162d Street, a UflTETTE IVUUE UflTETTE IVEIUE Ui4-Ia-I)N-MMIJI John F. and Edward P. Fln- vacated the contempt order. Mr. Jamaica, on Friday, 2 p.m.

Inter' Margaret Mary; also survived by mother, Anna Fields, and sisters, Margaret Davenal and Mrs. Vernon pneral from her home. 876 Siegel was forced to abandon his Mrs. Carmela Paris! and Mrs. Louise Tramontana of Brooklyn, died last Thursday In her home at Rochester.

She was the wife of Massino DI ment Holy Cross Cemetery. business, filing a petition in bank Place, Friday, February 9 im. Solemn requiem mass Smith. Reposing at 24 Southside TUCK February 6, 1945, WIL Avenue, Freeport, L. I.

Notice of LIAM E. of 303 Ellis Avenue Gregory's Church, 10 a.m. Ifr ruptcy April 1, 1943, in Brooklyn Federal Court. A referee's ruling was still awaited on his subsequent funeral later. Virgilio and' Is survived also by a son, John, In the U.

S. Army, and three daughters, Mrs. Anna Mas- St. John's Cemetery. Irvington, N.

beloved husband of Helen L. Tuck (nee Osborn), and LUPPENS FREDRICK and petition for discharge from bank SON'-Sgt. THOMAS of trandrea, Mrs. Mary Ashley and jthe observance and offered "free father of John William E. Jr, ruptcy, opposed on the ground that he had concealed assets and that AUGUSTE.

of 566 E. 32d Street, sud-denly, on Sunday, February 4, 1945 beloved father and mother of Fran Victoria Dl Virgilio. Interment was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Frederick Sgt. Edward U. Army overseas, Mrs.

Julia M. Kohl 8004 6th Avenue, killed In action in Belgium, December 4: survived by his parents, Margaret Dawson; two books and records were missing, FORECLOSl'RES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Alphiins L. Van Plaintiff, aKainst Arwlll Realty ct Dffpndanta. PurHuant to herein datd January 24.

will sll at public auction to the hisrhest bidder, by AWrn M. TerJlitz, auctioneer, at. Brooklyn Heal EVtAte Exchange. 189 MontaKUO transportation, quarters and substance for the full period of the Battle of Gettysburg anniversary and medical aid, if necessary, for vet and one assistant." Mrs. Alice B.

Hunt, and Mrs. Helen ces Flege, Bertha Manson and Freda I I Main. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, Since last September Mr. Siegel had lived in Dallas, where he was employed by Rateonlcs Service, an Mrs. William Kennedy and L.

Vecchione. Funeral services Friday, February 9 at 2 p.m. at the "Funeral Home, of James F. Caffrey 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday, 8 p.m. BUY U.

S. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS "ank Hassett- on brother. His "assistant" on that occasion organization that checks public util MAOUIRE February 5, 1945, Dawson. U. S.

Army. was his son, Benjamin who is Br.v."klJ'n.- Uv.0'v,W at ocioi'K Son," 71 Pennsylvania Avenue, lty rates. Surviving are his widow, JAMES at his residence, 234 St. IJWUII nil Lilt: i.ll UttY IH 4MUIIII. liTt-.

his only Survivor. I premiaea in KinKH County. N. at Newark, N. J.

Mrs. Fay Siegel; two sons, Robert Solemn requiem mass February 10, 9:30 a.m., St. Church. 4th Avenue-83d 3n Cpemorhim DOYLE In memory of our be' the corner formed bv the lntcraeetion James Place; husband of the late Mary, father of James U. S.

WARD HERBERT FREDERICK, and Sheppard, and a brother, Samuel M. Siegel. Navy; Joseph N. Y. P.

Thomas Brooklyn. on February 7. 1945. of 2357 85th Street, dear nephew of Stephen loved brother, CHARLES C. DOYLE, who departed this life February 8, Walter jB.oofo moofeosAmi 1931.

THOMAS suddenly, 7 5, husband of the late Ward, Annie Krleger and May Rlchter. Services Friday, 7:45 p.m., Thomas F. Linskey DIGNIFIED DTJNNE CHARLES Died Feb- and brother of Mrs. Ann 150 Pfc. Funeral services will be conduct RITES SATURDAY FUNERALS At E.

C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue. of the northerly side of Lincoln Plm-e with the westerly side ol Noatranil Avenue, being 20 feet In WiUlli on Lincoln Place and In the rear tiy Si) feet in depth on Nostrand Avenue and on the west side, the westerly line running partly throiiKh a pnrty wnlt. No. 7H3 Lincoln Place and til016 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn.

New York. Reference is made to said judgment for a complete description of the mortgaged premises. February 1. lfl-15. HENRY STREISFELD, Referee.

CULLEN tt DYKMAN. Plaintiffs Attorneys, 215 Montgauo Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. fS-6t ruary 8, 1935,. ne and the late Bernard funeral Fririnw o-sn Thomas J.

Pedersen, 29. of Raymond N. Y. P. John and George U.

S. Army; brother of Frank, Jane and Mary Crogan. Funeral from the Scully Funeral Home, 203 DeKalb Avenue, Friday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Queen of All Saints R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. MAHONEY TIMOTHY, on Feb WEIFFENBACH KATHERINE, air funeral Home, 723 Coney 17 Pennsylvania for February 7, 1945, aged 78 years. Be Avenue. Requiem mass 10 The mldnljht stars are rtiinln Upon your silent grave, Beneath lt sleeps the one we love And the one we could not save.

Wife, JENNIE, and SONS. FIQTJE In fond memory of my whom a requiem mass will be loved wife of Carl; dear mother of Barbara; sister of Elizabeth and unost R. c. Church fnt Holy cross Cemetery. offered at 9 a.m, Saturday in ed in New Haven Monday for Thomas F.

Linskey, Brooklyn florist, who died Tuesday in his home, 783 E. 32d St. His florist shop Is next to his residence. He had been in business here for 35 years. He was a native of New Haven.

Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Jane O'Neil, Mrs. Ellen Brown, Mrs. John J. Flanagan and Mrs.

Lillian Brennan, and two brothers, Daniel and Nicholas. Mr. Linskey wife 'EY JOHN of 1108 77th Mary Schmltt. Funeral Saturday, 10:45 a.m. from her residence, 123-40 147th Street, South Ozone Park; LEGAL NOTICES ruary 6, 1945, beloved husband of beloved sister, KATHERINE NOACK FIQTJE.

BILLY. reoruarv 4. lo.e retired Bridget; dear father of Margaret. OUR FUNERAL HOMIS MOOKIVN 151 UndM BWvar-8ucmbttr 4-1200 60 Swanth awmit Mala 2-SSSS 1211 FUUmim Ataauckmfcuter 2-02M-7 OUIINi 150-10 NIDtM ftvaniw-Mmalci -70 61-J2 forest Avenue HEieman 1-0900 150-14 North. MvaV Flushing 3-6600 trariN island 571FomtAv.WBritfton-Cllmltir2-50$6 MANHATTAN 117 West Street TRafatMr 7-9700 1451 first Avenue RHinelander 4-5800 BRONX 1 West 190th Street RAymond 9-1900 165 E.

Tremont Ave. tUdkm 7-2700 347 Wilis Avenue MOtt Haven 9-0272 WCSTCHCSTf 214 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains 39 Phone 'or Aepreientetive No Ob'ielon N. Y. P. Motor Rmiad CMALLEY In loving memory of Reposing at her residence, 86 Windsor Place, until Friday at 9:30 thence to St.

Clement's R. C. Church. Mass 11:45 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. FANNY O'MALLEY, February 8, 1931. solemn high requiem mass Holy beloved husband of Frances Feeney; devoted father C. and Albert both of 1 and Margaret Hyland; Jf Kathryn McCarthy, St. Peter's R.

C. Church, Hicks and Warren Sts. He was killed in action Nov. 30 in France. Surviving are his widow, Vera; a son, Thomas Carl; his parents, three sisters and a brother.

Name Church. Interment St. John's ZIEGLER ANTHONY, on Febru SMITH In loving memory of our died two years ago. ary 7, 1945, beloved husband of Cemetery. Direction M.

J. Smith Sons. beloved mother, SARAH, who passed I away February 8, 1933. Anniversary Raymond D. Whitmore Louise (nee Christopher); loving father of Florence Kiene; brother ay.

mm cf MANGLER IRENE February 6, 1945, at her home, 501 Grandvlew of Catherine Hanson. Services at rtaymona u. wmimore, presicent of the R. D. Whitmore Company, Chapel, 188th Street and Webster -w mJM.

14 till wnosing at Chapel Joseph 7703 5th Avenue. Avenue. Survived by her parents, Avenue, Bronx, Friday evening at William and Elizabeth, and two sisters, Mary and Louise. Funeral a Manhattan textile concern, and a native of Brooklyn, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital.

He was 50 classes BOTJTINGER First anniversary mass will be offered for my dearly beloved husband, ALBERT M. BOUTINGER, February 9, at 9 a.m., aion December 21, 1944, 8:15. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m. Internment Woodlawn Cemetery. ZIMMER Dr.

WILSON BRIGGS Saturday, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of the ea husband of Marearet: of Maureen; also survived by suddenly at his home, 111 Wood Miraculous Medal at 10 a.m. Inter ment St. John's Cemetery. Our Lady of Miraculous Medal nj mree oroiners.

ruff Avenue, on February 5, 1945; and lived at 8 Pryor Lane, Larch-mont. He was a former member of the Sons of the American Revolution. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Edith T. Whitmore; a son, Raymond D.

and a sister, Mrs. Lewis A. Storrs Hartford. William P. Murphy and Son.

0,,, uiaao oatur-dy of Good Counsel husband of Agnes Franson; of Jane Franson; son of Minnie You are sure of receiving prompt, courteous, sympatnetic and understanding service by transfering every detail of funeral arrange ment to capable, professional shoulders. File No. 8426-1944. TITB PEOPLE OF THK KTATE OF NEW YORK, by the trace of God free and Independent To Willis Mc-Crillis and Mrs. J.

A. Kennedy, and to any and all unknown persona whosn names or parts of whoye imnies and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent injury, he ascertained, distributees, hens at law and next of km of said Josephine Moore, and if any of said distributees, heirs nt law and next of kin of deceased, be dead, their lecal representatives, their husbands ami wives, if any, distributees and silcees-sors in interest whose names and 'or places of residence and post office addresses are unknown Attorney General of State of New York. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. Annie Murray, who resides at 973 76th Brooklyn, New York, has presented a petition prayinir for a decree that a certain instrument in writimt bearing date the 20th day of July. 1944.

relating to real and personal jiropertv, he duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of Josephine Moore, lately residing at No. 442 Grand Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklvn. t'itv of New York. NOWT, THEREFORE you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surropates Court of the County of Kinirs. to be held in Room 25-A at the Hull of Records.

In the Coiintv of Kuit-s. on the 9th day or 1945, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to ba hereunto affixed. (Sea!) WITNESS, Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY, Surrogate of our said County, at tho Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 8th day of February.

194.S. AAROV L. JACOBT. Clerk of the Surrogate'! Court. r8-4trh MARONEY On February 6, 1945, at his residence, 85 Butler Street, WALLACE, beloved husband of Anna Kernan Maroney and father of Rita Maroney.

He was employed by the Namm Department Store for Church, Bleecker Street and Prospect Avenue, RJdgewood. Sleep on, dear husband, and take your rest. They miss you most who loved you best. Wife, CATHERINE; Daughter, LUCILLE. WALTERS WILLIAM P.

In loving memory of a beloved husband and devoted father. Masses offered. WIFE and DAUGHTER. if ZpfwuNever Sleeps" Briggs Zlmmer. Friends may call at his home until Thursday at 7 p.m.

Fraternal and religious services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, St. Paul's Place and Church Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Funeral Friday, at 11 a.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery under the direction of the Harry T.

Pyle Mortuary, Inc. Frrd HERBST Son .41 Vrord. yet Act Urn. I.i aoura 365 days this outstanding service any emergency. 83 HANSON PLACE the I.

R. R. Depot and several years. Funeral from his home Saturday, 9 a.m.; thence to St. Agnes R.

C. Church, where a requiem mass will be offered. (Utlca papers please copy.) McARDLE On February 6. 1945, LORETTA BLANCHARD. Survived by husband, Thomas; two brothers and two sisters.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from Funeral Chapel, 103 King Street. Solemn requiem mass at R. C. Church of Visitation. In- 1 1 Win.

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