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a in the Deaths Mae C. Bolte, Mary Clarke, Nora A. Christensen, B. Cleary, Conlon, Mildred, Crissey, Marco, Frank Doherty, Helen Green, Anna Hadley, Arthur Hylick, Louis Jones, Donald Klein, Julia Maguire, C. Maloney, John Miller, Emil McDowell, C.

McGreevy, Jane Molloy, Thomas Moran, William A Morris, Thomas Munson, Edna O'Brien, Robert Owens, Ellen Perry, James Scanlon, Mary Schayer, Bruno Schilling, Ada Schmidt, Mary Stolz, Marie Strassburger, E. J. Vogel, William R. Wardle, Thomas Williams, Charles AHERN-MAE C. MALLOY, on September 12, at her residence, 187 Washington Park, beloved wife of the late John; devoted sister of William Sadie E.

Malloy, Mrs. Alice Fuller, Miss Jule Malloy; loving aunt of Mrs. Edward Carlson and Mrs. Robert Kennedy. Reposing at the Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue.

Funeral Friday, 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Queen of All Saints R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. 19 1949, BOLTE of 122 September be- 12., Shepherd Avenue, loved wife of Louis devoted mother of Sister Joan Monica, Margaret Smith, Dorothy Elder, Robert and Rita; sister of Florence MacMillan. Funeral Friday, from John Metzner Parlors, (2890 Atlantic Avenue; Requiem Mass 10 a.m., St. Michael's R. C.

Church. Interment National Cemetery. CHRISTENSEN September 13, 1949, BEATRICE of 8701 Shore Road, beloved wife of Svend and cevoted sister of Mrs. Thomas McArdle, Mrs. Aage Nymann, Mrs.

Louis Renner, Louis, Philip and Leo Cincola. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Friday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. CLARKE On September 13, 1949, NORA of 52 St. Mark's Avenue, cousin of Mrs.

James E. McCauley. Reposing at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue. Requiem Mass Church of St.

Augustine, Friday, 10 a.m. St. John's Cemetery. CLEARY MILDRED, on September 12, 1949, of 3301 Farragut Road, beloved mother of Mary Cashman; devoted daughter of Mina and John Schutt; sister of Mrs. Ethel Hartogensis, John, Edwin and Walter Schutt.

Service N. F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven, Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Friday, 2:30 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

CONLON-MARIE suddenly, September 11, 1949, daughter of Jane G. (nee Powers). Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from the Funeral Home, 2001 FlatAvenue. Requiem Mass Our Lady Help of Christians R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CRISSEY-MAY L. Monday, September 12, 1949, beloved wife' of Charles mother of Charles C. Crissey Jr.

Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m.. DE MARCO-FRANK, attorney, of 2854 Harway Avenue, suddenly, on Sunday, September 11, beloved husband of Estelle; devoted of Dorothy; beloved son of Antoinette; dear brother of Vincent, Jenny, Joseph, Angelina, Mary and Michael. Reposing at Peter C. La Bella Funeral Home, 2625 Harway Avenue, corner Bay 43d Street. Requiem Mass Thursday, Septem ber 15, at 10 a.m.

at Church of the Most Precious Blood, Bay 46th Street and Harway Avenue. In- 9 terment St. John's Cemetery. DOHERTY-HELEN, September 11, 1949, beloved wife of Thomas Doherty; mother of Arthur, Wildiam and Russell Lucy. Funeral at Herbst Sons, 7501 5th Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m.

Interment GreenCemetery. The Brooklyn Eagle will be glad to furnish you with its pooklet of "IN MEMORIAM" Verses FREE ubon your request. Walter B. Cooke INC. FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Snyder Ave.

ULster 6-4800 Wednesday, September 14th WARDLE, Thomas A. 9:00 P.M. at Chapel Thursday, September 15th MUNSON, Edna Nordmark OF 10:00 A.M. at Chapel HADLEY, Arthur C. 11:30 A.M.

at Chapel KOEHLER, Frances 1:00 P.M. at Residence Saturday, September 17th BOMHOLT, Otto 1:00 P.M. at Chapel 50 Seventh Ave. MAin 2-8585 Wednesday, September 14th GRUMLEY, Sidney E. 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel HULSAVER, Aaron S. 1:00 P.M. P.M. at Chapel TRAMER, Arnold H. 2:00 at Chapel Thursday, September 15th RAAB, Frank 9:00 A.M.

at Chapel SCHROEDER, Gertrude 3:00 P.M. at Chapel 150-10 Hillside Ave. JAmaica 6-6670 Friday, September 16th COLVIN. William 1:09 P.M. at Chapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVE.

AT FLATBUSH AVE ULSTER 6-4800 50 Seventh Avenue -MAin 2-8585 FUNERAL HOMES IN BROOKLYN MANHATTAN- BRONX -QUEENS If you want to express your thanks to relatives, friends or the clergy for their sympathy during bereavement, you may place an "Acknowledgment" like the one below for only 90c per line of 6 words or less. -The family of the late John Doe wishes to thank the clergy. relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. Just Phone MAin 4-6200 Ask for Miss Hart GREEN ANNA. of 437 Street, formerly of the 4th Ward, on September 13, 1949, beloved wife of the late Theodore; mother of Madeline Thoman, Catherine Kirschstein, Christina O'Brien, Theodora Gertrude Garter of Slavin and August ramone.

Prederiet, and August; sisRober; survived by twentythree grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from Funeral Home, 7722 4th AveRequiem Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. HADLEY-ARTHUR on husband September 12, 1949, beloved of Margaret; devoted father of Lorraine Harte and Arthur C. brother of George and William. Funeral service at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush Avenue, Thursday, 11:30 a.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. -LOUIS, on September 11, 1949, beloved son of Mary Havranek: dear husband of Antonie; devoted father of Mrs. Rita Steur; "Reposing Anna, Gussie, Lillie. at Di Paola Funeral Home, 9502 Glenwood Road, until Thursday, September 15; Requiem Mass at Holy Family Church, Canarsie, 10 a.m.

Interment St. Cemetery. Direction Daniel Di Paola. JONES DONALD, September 1949, in his 5th year, beloved (son Taggart); of Frank loving and brother Mildred of Ken- (nee neth. Funeral Friday, 9:15 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue.

Mass of the Angels, St. Theerment9 Aquinas R. C. Church. Holy Cross Cemetery.

KLEIN- of 347 Ocean Parkway, on September 12, 1949, aged 77 years, beloved mother of Louise J. Blau and Henry dear grandmother of Jeanne Hoffmann, Bette Blau, Carol Ann Klein; grandmother of Barbara Jeanne" Hoffmann. Funeral and service Friday, 10:45 a.m., from George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue, Glendale. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. MAGUIRE On September 13, 1949, CATHERINE (nee Massolles), beloved wife of the late Frank devoted mother of Mrs.

Mildred Bascomb, Frank and Allen Maguire; dear sister of Mrs. Sophie, Kenny and Albert Massolles. Reposing at her residence, 325 Park Place. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m. a Requiem Mass St.

Joseph's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MALONEY On September, 13.

1949, JOHN, beloved of Ellen (nee Hanley); dear father of James and John Maloney; brother of Mrs. Mary Wells, Mrs. Anna Kelly, Mrs. Josephine Firth and; Dennis Maloney. Reposing William A.

Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Gregory's R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McDOWELL CATHERINE, on September 13, 1949, of 1640 71st Street, wife of the late Andrew. Survived by Robert, Thomas, Mary Moore, Mrs. Jane Murphy, Mrs. Catherine Keating; one brother, James; nine grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren.

Funeral from her residence, Friday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, where a Mass will be offered. Interment Calvary Cemetery. McGREEVY-JANE, on September 13, at residence, 542 58th Street, widow of the late Patrick McGreevy; mother of Lt.

Patrick New York Police Department. and Peter McGreevy. Reposing at Cosgrove Chapels, 5723 5th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Friday, a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MILLER--On September 12, 1949, at his home, 687 E. 4th Street, EMIL, beloved husband of Janet; dear father of John P. and Mrs. Robert Esler; brother of Paul and Hannah Miller; grandfather of Diane and Adrienne Esler. Funeral service at Chapel, 38.

Lafayette Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery. George Siebold Son, Directors. MOLLOY-THOMAS on September 13, 1949, aged 57 years, beloved husband of Adelaide C. Clancy).

Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from his residence, 1810 Avenue Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m., at Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORAN WILLIAM JOSEPH, September 13, 1949, of Brooklyn, beloved husband of Anastatia and father of Mrs. J.

F. Rigby, Mrs. John M. Eldridge and Thomas F. Moran.

Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, Garden City, Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem' Mass St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Garden City.

10 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORRIS THOMAS on September 13, 1949, at his home, 450 72d Street, beloved husband of Sophie Elizabeth (nee Rush); dear brother of Mrs. Grace Selzer and Frank Morris. Funeral service at Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Friday, p.m., Green-Wood Cemetery.

George Siebold Son, Director. MUNSON-EDNA MAY NORDMARK, September 12, 1949, beloved mother of Ida Koehler and Alfred Munson; dear sister of Fred, William and John Van Dover. Services Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue (near Flatbush Avenue), Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. (Ellenville papers please copy.) O'BRIEN On September 13, 1949. ROBERT VINCENT, beloved husband Bessie (nee Maloney); father Henry and of brother of Sadie, Thomas and Mrs. Edward O'Neill. Reposing at the Galligan Funeral Home, 978 Bedford Avenue.

Requiem Mass Saturday, 9 a.m., Queen of All Saints Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, OWENS-ELLEN, on September, 1949, beloved wife late John and loving mother of James Owens and Mrs. Eleanor Lewis; survived by six grandchildren. Funeral from her home, 215 WeirStreet, on Thursday, Septem15; Solemn Requiem Mass at Martin of Tours C. Church, a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemethey Ben Feldman, Boro VA Employe Funeral services Benjamin Feldman. World War veteran and an employe of the Brooklyn office of the Veterans Administration, were held today at the Jeffer Community Chapel, 4620 Hamilton Parkway. Interment will be in Beth David Cemetery. Mr. Feldman, who lived at 8002 21st died Monday night in Adelphi Hospital.

He had been in service since the Governmente first World War in which he served overseas. Deaths Deaths A JAMES beloved PERRY husband of 209 On of the Dahlgren September late Eliza- Place, beth (nee Tilton). Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Thursday; Solemn Requiem Mass Patrick's Church, 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCANLON-MARY on Sep- tember 12, 1949, beloved wife of the late James P.

Scanlon; devoted mother of Abigail Torrey, Murray Belford and James A. Scanlon; aiso survived by ten grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from the Leo F. Kearns Funeral home, 103-27 Lefferts Boulevard. Richmond Hill: Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. 'John's Cemetery. SCHAYER On September 1949, at his residence, 42 Thomp- son Street, Valley Stream, Island, New York, BRUNO, loved husband of the late Stella Schayer; dear father of John Schayer, Mrs.

Edward Hanley; two grandchildren, Edward and Elaine. Funeral from the Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, on Friday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Saviour's R. C. Church, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered.

John J. Flood, Director. SCHILLING ADA (nee nolds), on September 13, 1949, beloved wife of George; devoted mother of Matilda, Elizabeth, at the Funeral Home of J. Clement Thomas and Wilhelmina. Services Kearns, Bushwick Avenue and Pilling Street, Thursday, 8 p.m.

Fureral Friday, 2 p.m. Interment The Evergreens. SCHMIDT MARY ANN, tember 12, 1949, of 134-22 97th: Street, Ozone Park, wife of the August; beloved mother of later Cayea, Walter a and August. Funeral Thursday from John Metzner Parlors, 2890 Atlantic Avenue; Requiem Mass 10 at Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary R. C.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. ber 11, 1949. Funeral service at STOLZ-MARIE on SeptemChapel of George Siebold Son, 7523 3d Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery, STRASSBURGER The Rev. ERNEST on Monday, September 12, 1949, Pastor of Emanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Woodhaven Boulevard and 91st Avenue, Woodhaven, beloved husband of Clara and loving father of Ruth and Clarice; also survived by his sisters, Mrs. Arthur Menk, Mrs. Walter Reineck, Mrs. Hugo Hansmann, Mrs.

Marie Stieghorst, Mrs. Elmer Homrighausen, Mrs. Alvin Dedow. Reposing at the Church. Funeral services Wednesday, tember 14, at 8 p.m.

Interment Sheboygan, Wisconsin. VOGEL-WILLIAM on Sep13, 1949, of 427 Dean Street, beloved husband of Clara father of Helen A. Mayr and Mildred V. Johanson in Sweden; also survived by three grandchildren. Services at Ericson and Ericson's Chapel, 500 State Street, Thursday at 8 p.m.

Interment Friday, 9 a.m., National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I. WARDLE-THOMAS September 13, 1949, beloved husband of Viola; devoted father of Kathleen. Reposing Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue (near Flatbush Avenue), until Wednesday, 9 p.m.

Interment Montreal, Canada. WILLIAMS-CHARLES A. (Buster), on September 12, at his dence, 373 92d Street, beloved band nell); of father of Florence Charles, (nee Maddonert Dickerson, John, Louise; brother of Harry and Joseph; also survived by one grandchild. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from Joseph Redmond Funeral Parlors, 476 73d Street; Requiem Mass St. Patrick's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Acknowledgments MEURER The family of the late EDGAR MEURER wish to express their sincerest thanks to Edgar's many friends and their own for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. In Memoriam BACKE In memory of ALFRED, September 14, 1948.

His memory is as dear today As hour. he passed away. WIFE. GRAHAM -In loving memory of GERTRUDE, whom called, September 14, 1935. ELIZABETH M.

MCDERMOTT. GORMAN JAMES, September 14, 1948. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. MOTHER. HIGGINS -In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, THOMAS J.

HIGGINS, who departed this life September 14, 1945. BROTHERS and SISTERS. TAORMINA JOSEPH Sr. First Solemn Anniversary Mass will celebrated at St. Leonard's R.

C. Church, Wilson Avenue and Jetferson Street, on Thursday, September 1949, at 8:15 a.m. tender thoughts that linger on -are links that ever bind--the loved ones who have gone ahead-with those leave behind. NELSON B. EX-BROKER, former I Exchange firm of Cowen Co.

partner in the New York and a former president of the Flatbush Boys Club, died Monday night in Brunswick General Hospital, Amityville, after a long illness. He was 65 and lived at 555 Ocean Ave. Mr. Nelson was born in Norway and had lived in this country since he was four. He was active in the Brooklyn Red Cross for many years and in 1927 was chairman of that organization's drive for funds.

A year later he served as chairman of the Colony House building fund drive and in 1929 was elected head of the Flatbush Boys Club. Before that he had served for a number of years as vice president of the club, then located on Snyder Ave. In 1926 he was appointed head of a fund raising committee to finance a new building. The group raised $250,000 and in 1928 the cornerstone of of the new building at 2245 Bedford was laid. At one time was chairman of the Boys' Work Division of the Welfare Council of Rene L'Heureux, Of Stage Family Rene Morrison L'Heureux, of 50 Orange a son of the late Henry and Annie L'Heureux, celebrated trapeze artists known years ago in vaudeville circles as the "Flying LaRues," died last Wednesday of a heart ailment in Kings County Hospital.

Mr. a native of Carthage, had lived in Brooklyn since his marriage in 1936 to the former Gurine Aasen, a trained nurse and; graduate of the Kings County Hospital Training School for Nurses. In early life he studied scape and portrait painting but gave up that career some time ago to become a professional ballroom dancer. He had virtually completed his course at the time he was taken ill and with his dance partner was planning to make his first publie appearance this Fall. Funeral services were held (Saturday at Danielson, and burial was in Evergreens Cemetery.

Besides his wife, he is survived by three brothers, Robert, Richard and Donald, and two sisters, Lillian and Mabel. Frank DeMarco, 42, Real Estate Broker The funeral of Frank De Marco, an attorney and real estate broker, with offices at 2854 Harway who died Sunday, will be held tomorrow from the Peter C. La Bella Funeral Home, 2625 Harway Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. at the R.

C. Church of the Most Precious Blood, Bay 46th St. and Harway Ave. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery.

Mr. who was born in Manhattan' 42 years ago, came to Brooklyn in 1927. His home was at 1529 77th St. He was a graduate of Brooklyn Law School and had been en in business here for the last ten years. For many years he had been active in the 16th A.

De Democratic Club and was prominent in local civic and community affairs. He had long been of the Parents Associaof Public School 212, Bay 49th St. and Harway and was a member of Zeta Sigma Gamma. Surviving are his widow. Mrs.

Estelle DeMarco; a daughter, Dorothy; his mother, Mrs. Antoinette DeMarco; three sisters, Jenny, Angelina and Mary and three brothers, Vincent, Joseph and Michael, the latter a lieutenant with the U. S. Army in Germany. Miles L.

Finch, Woolen Importer Funeral services for Miles L. Finch, woolen importer and manufacturer, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Fair. child Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Queens Village. He died Monday at Kew Gardens General Hospital.

His home was at 82-22 Beverly Road, Kew Gardens. In the woolen business many years, he was the owner of the Associate British Manufacturers, agents, importers and manufacturers of woolen goods, with offices at 200 5th Manhattan. He was a native of Hamilton, Ontario, but had lived in "this country since a boy. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. F.

Barbara Finch; two daughbelters, Mrs. L. F. Pugsley of Norwalk, and Deborah Finch of St. Croix, Virgin Islands; a son, Miles L.

Finch a brother, Lewis Finch; a sister, Milly De Foe of Toronto, Canada, and three NELSON DIES, BOYS CLUB HEAD the City of New York. During World War II he served in Newfoundland with the U. S. O. Mr.

Nelson became active in Wall St. at an early age and before joining the firm of Cowen in 1935 was with the firm of Winthrop, Mitchell Manhattan. Previously he was a partner in the firm of S. B. Chapin Co.

In recent years he had been in the real estate business in Flatbush, operating with Charles H. Buermann Co. He was a member of the Bankers Club and the Wheatley Hills Golf Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Lillian Grosbeck; two sons, Nelson B. Nelson Jr.

of Los Angeles and Philip G. Nelson, both veterans of World II; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Lane; a sister, Mrs. Bernard Flickenschild, and a brother, George Nelson. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m.

tomorrow the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic The Rev. Dr. Harold S. Olafson, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Church Ave.

and St Paul's Place, will officiate Burial will be Friday in Mt Olivet Cemetery. 7-Lb. Baby First Girl Born to Pratts in 126 Yrs. In Madison Park Hospital, Kings Highway and E. 26th at 1:30 p.m.

today a bouncing seven-pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard H. Pratt of 1374 Ocean when the news reached the infant's grandfather, Howard S. Pratt, he broke into a whoop and holler of almost unseemly rejoicing.

For this, as it happened, was the first girl born in the Pratt family for a matter of 126 years. The long awaited girl baby is the second child of the Gerard H. Pratts--the first being a boy, Gerard now 9. Gerard father, Howard S. Pratt, who lives at 273 Grand Ave.

and is Rod and Gun editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, had four children, all boys, of whom two are still living Gerard and Paul Melville Pratt. And Granfather Pratt was himself one of two boys in the family. And his father was one fa family of 16 children-15 boys and a girl. The lone sister was born in Sussex, England, in 1823! Mrs. Louis Bolte Services Friday Mrs.

Mary Bolte of 122 Shepherd Ave. died vesterday after a brief illness. She was the wife of Louis J. Bolte, World War I veteran, and the mother of Sister Joan Monica, C. S.

a teacher in Michael's Parochial School. Mrs. Bolte, born in Brooklyn, spent her entire life in the borough except for several years in Jamaica. Besides her husband and daughter, she is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs.

Dorothy Elder and Rita Bolte; a son, Robert: a sister, Mrs. Flor. ence MacMillan, and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held Friday from the John Metzner Ave. A solemn requiem mass Funeral Parlors, 2890 A Atlantic will be offered at 10 Michael's Church.

Burial will be in the National Cemetery, press Hills. Mrs. M. Cleary, Retired Teacher Mrs. Mildred Cleary, a retired high school teacher, died Monday after a brief illness.

She lived at 3301 Farragut Road. Born in Brooklyn, the daughof Mr. and Mrs. John Schutt, (she was graduated from Erasmus Hall High School and also studied at New York University. Univer-' sity and Columbia She started teaching some 20 years ago, and on her retirement in 1947 was teacher of English at Somers Junior High School 252, Lenox Road and Kings Highway.

Besides her parents, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary Cashman of San Francisco; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Hartogensis, and three brothers. John, Edwin and Walter Schutt. Funeral services will be held 8:30 p.m.

tomorrow at the F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Woodhaven. The Rev. Dr. H.

T. Weiskotten. pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Ditmas near E. 21st of which she was a member, will officiate. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery Friday afternoon.

GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors For your comfort our Chapel Is Air-Conditioned 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. BUckminster 2-0247 (Handyman Dies On Picket Fence In 3-Story Fall A new handyman at St. Leonard's Academy, 26 Brevoort Place, feel from a third floor window while cleaning it this morning and was killed when he became impaled on a picket. Brother Paul, principal of the private Catholic school, told police that a student found the man, Dominick Savino, 40, of 26 Herkimer Place, on the Bedford Place side of the school at 8:30 a.m.

No one saw him fall, and it was not known exactly when he fell. He was dead when an emergency squad arrived from the Grand Ave. precinct. Before, police arrived, the Rev. French, chaplain fthe academy, administered the last the church.

According to police, Savino went to work at 8 a.m. He was not wearing a safety belt while cleaning the windows. Savino, who was 40, lived alone. The school dismissed it pupils for the day because of the accident. Widow Ends Life By Taking Gas In Borough Flat Mrs.

Lucy Booth, 67, widow living at 440 Chestnut East New York, was found dead in the kitchen of her today with four jets of a gas range open. A neighbor on the third floor of the Chestnut St. building, Harold Cross, 26, smelled gas while leaving his apartment for his job in Manhattan. Tracing the scent to Mrs. Booth's apartment, he climbed the fire escape to her flat and found her seated on a garbage can placed next to the stove.

After opening the windows of the flat, Cross summoned police. A doctor from Unity Hospital pronounced the woman Detectives from the Miller Avenue Precinct reported that Mrs. Cross left a note addressed to Lester Johnson, one of two sons by a former marriage. Neither son had SO far been located, they said. O'Dwyer, Lehman Due Here Monday Continued from Page sembly districts by the respective leaders and co-leaders, with women playing an important role in expounding the progressive administration of Mayor O'Dwyer and Borough Presi- dent Cashmore.

G. 0. P. Seeks Record Vote County Republican Leader John R. Crews said that the Brooklyn G.

O. P. organization is girding itself for an intenslive drive to roll up a record vote for the entire slate. "Reports from district leaders convince me that the people realize this a year in which to restore sane and competent municipal administration to the city," Crews declared. "We are confident from the expressions of the voters that they are fast tiring of the empty promises and are now looking for the chance to elect the candidates who will serve them faithfully," he added.

BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 14, 1949 1 Sartori's Widow Gets Bulk Of His 'Substantial' Estate Joseph J. Sartori, retired Brooklyn restaurateur, who died last Aug. 26 at the age of 67, left the bulk of his estate to his widow, Mrs. Teresa Sartori of 39 Plaza St.

His will, on file today in Brooklyn Surrogates Court, names other beneficiary, Redding of 585 theresan Triton Ave. Dated last Feb. 10, it leaves her $1,000 in cash and "certain life insurance policies in which she is named beneficiary." The document gives the value of the estate merely as "more than $10,000 in real and more than $10,000 in personal property" but its actual value, according to Arthur J. Blank of 41 E. 42d Manhattan, atfor the estate, is "substantial." The decedent designated both of his beneficiaries as joint executrix and requested in the will that Mrs.

Sartori retain Miss Reedding as secretary of his Nevins Corporation at the same salary she received at the time of his death. The Nevins Corporation, according tat Mr. Blank, owns the building 8 to 12 Nevins the upper floors of which are offices and the lower occupied by the Brass Rail, successor to Joe's Restaurant. Mr. Sartori sold out to the proprietors of the former and retired after a prolonged strike there several years ago.

Before acquiring the Nevins St. restaurant Mr. Sartori had been successively general manager of the old Joe's Restaurant in Coney Island and Joe's at 334 Fulton St. He came to America from his native Italy when 14 to live with an aunt in Worecester, and began his restaurant career as a kitchen worker there. Three years later he came to Brooklyn and obtained a job a as water boy in the late Joe Balzarini's Coney Island restaurant on the Bowery.

In 1909 Balzarini made him general manager of the Fulton St. restaurant and in 1911 he became a partner with Balzarini and Frederick Maglio in the ownership of both restaurants. His widow was Mr. Balzarini's sister. Mr.

Sartori withdraw from the partnership shortly after World War I and opened the Nevins St. establishment. Besides his widow, Mr. Sartori is survived by two brothers and a sister in Italy and another sister in the Argentine. Rev.

Ernest Strassburger, Woodhaven Church Pastor Funeral services for the Rev. Ernest J. Strassburger, pastor of mmanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Woodhaven Boulevard and 91st will be held in the church at 8 o'clock tonight. Burial will be in Sheboygan, his birthplace. The Rev.

Mr. Strassburger, who for two years was president of the Synod of New York, died on Monday at his home, 92-12 89th Wodhaven, at the age of 50. He was pastor of Emmanuel Church for the last 23 years, and had served two years as president of the Queens Federation of Churches. Other important posts he held included membership of the board of trustees of the Theological Seminary at Lancaster, and the board of administration of Charges Mate Chained Her To Bed of Assignation Jamestown, N. Sept.

14 (U.P.)-A 17-year-old wife claimed today that her husband chained her to a bed while forcing her to have intimate relations with other men. R. L. Davison, a former radio entertainer, was held for Federal grand jury action after his wife testified before U. S.

Com-, missioner T. E. George. She displayed chains which BORO- BOUND B.M.T. DELAYED 78 MINUTES A short-circuit in the power lines of the B.

M. T. elevated St. and Liberty Ozone Park, delayed Brooklynbound trains for 1 hour and 18 minutes, starting The at line 10:52 connects p.m. with the Rockaway Ave.

station of the Independent subway. Power was restored at 12:08 Itoday. Mother, Missing for Six Days, Seized in Desertion of Child, 5 The mysterious "Grace," who failed to return for her 4-yearold daughter after leaving her with a neighbor, and who was the objective of an intensive police search, was booked early today at the Ralph Ave. precinct on a charge of "unlawfully omitting to provide for her child." She was Grace Etringer, 31, of 171 Wyckoff picked up in Darien, and brought back to Brooklyn for The charge is a misdemeanor. Last Saturday it was reported that the woman had left her daughter, Kathleen, with Mrs.

Nettie Tartamella, a casual acquaintance, of 329 Marion saying that she was going to look for a job and that she would return for the child. This was on Wednesday. When she did not return by Friday, Mrs. Tartamella turned the child over to a friend, Kathleen Sellner of 101 Sumpter and when the mother did not come back by Saturday, the two women took little Kathleen to police. The child was taken to the Manhattan Children's Center, while police started a hunt for the mother whose second name was unknown at the time.

Early yesterday Brooklyn police learned that the mother, in company with another woman and two men, had been picked up in Darien. Detective David Love of the Ralph Ave. precinct and a policewoman went to Darien to take the woman back. Mrs. Etringer told police that she had planned to pay board for her child when she obtains a job.

Walter B. New York's. Largest Funeral Directors Descriptive Price Range Cloth Covered Caskets Solid Hardwood $260 Solid Oak These Prices Include: Solid Mahogany $470 $595 20 Gauge Steel. $395 Casket with hand engraved Solid Copper $825 name plate. Protective outercase.

Removing deceased from any local hospital or residence. Embalming and dressing: Gentleman's Lady's dress. Use of chapel or reposing room and necessary funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door piece.

Procuring burial permit. Hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVENUE at Flatbuch Ave. UL 6-4800 50 SEVENTH AVENUE MAin 2-8585 QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 150-10 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAmaica 6-6670 63-32 FOREST HEgeman 3-0900 158-14 NORTHERN BLVD. Flushing 3-6600 Funeral Homes in Manhattan Bronx Brooklyn Queens the Home for the Aged in Brooklyn.

It was during his pastorate that the present church in Woodhaven was built in 1939 and dedicated in 1940. He reeceived his master's theological at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1925. He was a Mason. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Clara Strassburger; two daughters, Ruth and Clarice, and six sisters, Mrs.

Arthur Menk, Mrs. Walter Reineck, Mrs. Hugo Hansmann, Mrs. Marie Steig. horst, Mrs.

Elmer Homrig. hausen and Mrs. Alvin Dedow. Officiating at the services tonight will be the Rev. William Bennett, executive secretary of the Queens Federation of Churches, and the Rev.

Russell Custer of Milltown, N. J. she said Davison used to bind her to the bed when he left her in their hotel room and sent men to her. CITY MARSHAL'S NOTICE of VIRTUE City OF EXECUTION. issued Court.

Brooklyn. Re: ALFRED CONFECTIONS. MASTROYANNI JUDY 14. 1949. lot p.m..

196' Wallabout I will Aug. a of office furniture. machinery, selling only right. title and subject interest, to all belonging to defendant. brances.

mortgages and encumMorris Heyman. City Marshal BY to foreclose VIRTUE OF AN, EXECUTION. a lien. In Re: Otto R. Freedman vs.

William Doe and Queen Dozier. 15th. will 1949, sell at on 10:00 Thursday, September TITLE Avenue. Brooklyn. all RIGHT.

a.m. 555 Throop and INTEREST of a Luncheonette. Candy and Cigar Store. the following ten foot chattels: back One open window. one bar, one ten foot slant candy case, one six-foot cigarette three wall sets case, one one foot cigar case.

foot of new booths. one twelve forty gallon 'White Knight' fountain, one liquid carbonator, five stools. chines. one 'Star Beach' Broilator', malted one three ma'Hamilton burner Subject Silex. to all prior liens and mortgages.

CITY MARSHAL JACK LEIF. Badge TRADEMARK NOTICE NOTICE Morris IS Meat HEREBY GIVEN THAT Market. Inc. 961-963 Blake tiled Avenue Brooklyn. New York.

has with the Secretary of the State New York and also with the the County trademark Clerk of "MORRIS Kings County MEAT PRODUCTS" to be used on delicatessen. meat and poultry prodall kinds. au25-18t oSu STORAGE NOTICES To: Meister. You are STORAGE AUCTION SALE hereby notified that the time of payment of lien upon property hereinafter described having expired after due will notice cause thereof had been given you, such property to wit: Household furniture and personal efas covered by my warehouse receipt No. 485.

stored by you or in your name or for your account (or which you claim an interest) in warehouse of Frank P. McNally. to Pollak. public auction by William auctioneer, at Boerum Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

on Wednesday. October 19th. 1949 at 10 a.m. or on the any goods Wednesday are sold thereafter until until all or the lien is satisfied. FRANK P.

McNALLY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. ALBANY N. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 63 Laws of 1936. as amended.

sealed proposals will clock be received until ten-thirty A.M.. Eastern Standard time. on the 5th day of October. 1949. by Henry A.

Cohen. Director, Bureau of Contracts Accounts. 14th Floor, The Governor Alfred E. Smith State Office Building, Albany. N.

for the construction of the following project in County: Contract Name of Highway Number Type and Miles Demolition of Brooklyn-Queens 49-2 Buildings Expressway (Cont. 14) 0.31 mile Deposit for Bid Dept. Plans Deposit Est. $5.00 $9.000. $160.000.

Maps. plans. specifications, and estimates may be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Works. Bureau of Contracts and Accounts. Albany.

N. and at the office of the District Engineer. J. J. Darcy.

Montauk Highway at Little East Neck Babylon, L. I. N. and may be geen at the office of the State Department of Public Works, 270 Broadway. New York City.

The deposit for Plans and Proposal Forms for each contract containing to 15 sheets is $5.00: 16 to 30 sheets, $10.00: over 30 sheets. $20.00. A refund will be made in full to bidders for return of one set. in good condition. within 30 days of award, or rejection of bids: refund for all other gets in good condition.

similar period. will be of deposit. Special attention of bidders called to the "General Information specification, for Bidders' and in proposal, contract agreement. Proposal for each contract must be submitted in separate gealed envelope with the name and number of the contract plainly endorsed on the outside of the envelope. Each proposal must be accompanied by cash, draft or certified check payable order of of New York, Commissioner of Taxation Finance for the sum as specified in the advertisement and the proposal.

The retention and disposal of the bidding check, the execution of the contract and bonds shall conform to the provisions of the Highway set forth in "Instructions to Bidders. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. of RaIN WoRks. 11, also field ber St. 9:30 tery..

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