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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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MERRILL JOHN, Sort ember HAMILTON FOSELLA, on BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 24, 1954 September 32, 1954, beloved wife William O'Dea, 80, Authority 22, 1954, beloved father of Kath-erlne Dow ling and the late Mary Acquitted by Jury, 2 Cops Still Face Sheehan; grandfather of John of James F.i devoted mother oi James Barbara Ann and Judith; loving daughter of Agnes Authority Weakens On Bus Cut Plan On History of Old-Time Boro and Catherine Sheehan, Catherine Dowllng and the late Qerald Shee Boeeir, Charles Lyons, Evelyn lay le, John Marks, Herbert Hosklns; sister of Patrlola Mur Department Trial han. Funeral from the Chapel of phy, Dorothy Frlel, Thomas and Continued from Page 1 William O'Dea, 80, one of Mr. O'Dea was a life member year, unless the "economies" are put into effect. As a mat Routrt.

Funeral from Walter B. John F. X. McKeon Si Son, 16 Westchester Square, Bronx, Satur Cooke, Funeral Home, 60 7th Two third grade detectives Authority to hold the hearing. of Our Lady of Loretta Council, Cannon, j.

Martin, nenry CuUUajvo, J. Naih, Charles Connaughton, E. McCormlek, Do, Ja Merrill, John XX)In, Mora John Doyl. S41e 1 Nolan, Prank The decision to let the public day, 9:30 a.m. High Requiem Mass Church of St.

Benedict, 10 a.m. Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass St, Thomas Aquinas R. 0. Church, are free today of criminal Brooklyn's old timers who was looked upon by hi friends as one of the borough's amateur historians, died yesterday at ter of fact, this deficit will reach about $2,500,000 for the fiscal year beginning last July 1, unless the changeovers are K.

of and several ytars ago was presented a gold badge In air its views on the proposed interment Et. John's Cemetery, Monday, 9:30 a.m. Interment Na slash then was announced at charges Involving the alleged acceptance of bribes, but are Uonal Cemetery, Plnelawn, L. I. Itlur, PhMO ODea, William recognition of his long affllla a press conference at Authority MOHAN JOHN, on Setember made, he said.

Oniory, Osmundsen, 8. HANLEY MARY (nee Lahey), Hon with tha council. His wife, still suspended and must, face1 nil home, 8 Stephen Court In Flatbush. A lifelong Brooklyn resident, headquarters, 370 Jay ty 22, 1954, native of Toureen Donnel! Hamilton, on September 23. 1954, of East Parrella, Angelo the chairman, MaJ.

Gen. Hugh departmental trial. Mri, Agnes O'Dea, died In 1927. Surviving are three daugh Hanley, Mary Robinson, Ellen em Parkway, devoted wife of the Athea, County Limerick, Ireland, beloved husband of Joan (nee Mullane) devoted father of Mar Casey. The conference fol- Mar, Margaret fichoenewaldt, 0.

Mr. O'Dea worked years ago as a foreman at the old Danat late William; beloved aunt oi Sadie K. Bonce; she was a retired tars, Catherine O'Dea, Mrs. Mil The detective, Charles L. Schmltt, 4fi, of 60-73 Gatea lowed a closed session of the garet Phelan and John Moran; Mill on President and later school teacher of Public school 7, dred Prendargast and Mrs.

Mar garet Duffy, and five grandchll Authority. DiNagree Over Deficit Rldgewood, and Barnet Roth Ksrusa. Vllhelms Shanahan, M. Xane, Mattrew Sferlazu.J, Kennedy, Eugene Thomsen, T. Larkln, Bernard Tobln.Ann LomberdI, Walsh, babel ai a foreman for the Water Funeral Saturday, 1:30 a.m., from brother of Molly Brenn, Thomas and, In Ireland, Ned, Patrick and dren.

Michael Moran. Funeral Monday General Casey said the city's Iniry Rope Company, also In Rrooklyn. He retired many Chapel, 44 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Oregory's R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy The funeral will be held Mon from Charles Ji Brady Funeral transit system had to be con Luongo, A. Zlto, Mary day from the John T. Gallagher years ago. Home, 232 Utlca Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m., St, Mat enberg, 29, of 420 Baltic were acquitted by a Jury before County Judge George J.

Joyce late last night. They had been indicted April 6 for allegedly accepting a bribe to "forget" the forgery of a $53 check by nnsritrrn riiARi.r.a sldered on an over-all basis and that, under the law, the Cross Cemetery. Direction Jere J. Cronln, Inc. Funeral Home, 2549 Church For years prior to his moving thew's R.

C. Church. Interment Ave, A solemn requiem mass September 23, 19M, beloved hu to Flatbush, Mr. O'Dea was a Authority cannot Incur a defl Calvary Cemetery. will be offered at 11 a.m.

In parishioner of St. Agnes' R. C. HARE MARGARET (nee Fagan), September 22, 1954, be clt without raising the fare band of Karollnt; brother of Kathertne Llttman, William Hue-ther, William and fred. fraternal Our Lady of Refuge R.

C. Church, Sackett and Hoyt Sti again. NASH CHAXLEI Septem Church, Ocean and Foster Avea Me still retained membership ber 23, 1(54, beloved husband of He estimates that a three percent Ions of passengers has set In, romparrd to the same period liiMt year; that estimated Increases In salaries come to five percent more for the same six-month period; and that 12'j percent Is now bring put Into the employes' city retirement fund, as against nine percent last year. The officials estimate a surface transportation revenue of $21,717,305, including non-operating revenue, auch as advertising, for the final six months of thla year, but calculate that $22,988,427 will be spent to run the system in this borough. Salaries and wages for the six-month period will come to $16,071,601 the Authority figures, and contributions to the retirement fund will total All other expenses will amount to $1,000,290.

loved wife of the late Edward; devoted mother of Raymond and the late Oenevleve May; dear sister of rands Graham, 38, of 86 Hum boldt St. Money, stained with a cheml- Burial will be In Holy Cross in Its Holy Society which Rose A. (nee Mahon); devoted fa Cemetery. he Joined 53 years ago. Mrs.

Anna Goodwin and Thomas ther of Stanley and Robert; brother of Stanley, Harold, Milton cal, was found in Rothenberg's Fagan; four grandchildren also Jacket, hanging on a hook In arid Arthur. Reposing at his servlcce Sunday, I p.m. Religious services Monday, 3 p.m., at the Zlrkel Funeral Home, Rldgewood and Norwood Avenues, Cypress Hill. BOYLE JOHN CHKISTO. fliER, at Miami Beach, Florida, beloved husband of Agnes and survive.

Funeral Saturday, 1:30 from the McManua Funeral the nowlefunct Stogg St. sta tlonhouue, according to testl residence, I486- E. 2)1 street. No tics of funeral later. Michael Shanahan, 74, Retired Home, 2001 Flatbuah Avenue; Rc mony.

Tha chemical did not qulem Mass 8. St. Thomas NOLAN FRANK on Sep show on the fingers of either Aquinas R. C. Church.

Interment However, Mr. Klein, who severely criticized lust week's 4-to-l decision to eliminate one Rrooklyn bun line, shorten four others and curtail hour of (irrvlre on five more, aald there In no ovri-all deficit. Meanwhile, Michael J. Quill, International president of the Transport Workers Union, 1. and Matthew Gulnan, president of Local 100, demanded that the union be represented at the public hearing.

An Authority spokesman pointed out that anybody vitally Inter Battalion Chief in Fire Dept. brother of William. Ira and Holy Cross Cemetery. detective, though. tember 23, 1954, dear ton of the late Frank and Margaret Nolan: Thomas.

Reposing at The Uni Michael Shanahan, 74, Brook In the Army he Joined the Fire retired clerk of the Department of KANE MATTHEW on Thursday, September 23, 1954, devoted hu.sband of the late Mary versal Chapel." Street and Lexington Avenue; Requiem Mass fit. Agnes R. C. Church, 141 E. 13d Finance, New York City.

Reposing Department. At the time or hla retirement ha wai stationed lyn battalion chief, who had been with the New York Fire Gl in Stolen Auto J. J. Oallagher Sons Funeral (nee Murphy); beloved father of Street, Saturday, 1:30 a.m. at the firehouae on Mth Home, 25 Aberdeen Street, between Broadway and Bushwlcr.

Avenue; Jennie Hallrr, Katharine Longh Department for 41 yean before lln, Mat Sulfller and Irene States; near Bath Bensonhurst. Resided In Bay Ridge CANNON JOSEPHINE M- of he retired in 1015, died Monday Requiem Mass Saturday, 10 a.m., at St. Ignatius Church, Carroll Hits 2, Killing One eleven grandchildren. nineteen great-grandchildren and one great- Moskowitz Seeks A former resident of 93d ti, Rhlnebeck, N. where he had made hla home In recent Street and Rogers Avenue.

Inter ested In the transit situation; 1.1 I 1 I Bay Ridge. Mr. Shanahan and great-grandchild. Funeral Monday, ment Calvary Cemetery. An 18-year-old AWOL soldier years hla wife, the former Nora 9:30 a.m., from James A.

McCue union is also distributing FrimCiTV KOCOUnt Funeral Home, 395 Autumn Ave Leahy, celebrated their gold nimnkl.t. Vi A AAA 1 1 I I O'DEA September 23, 194, nue, Brooklyn; Solemn Requiem WILLIAM, of Stephens Court, -Horowitz Ditto employes face layoff. en wedding anniversary laat Jan. 24. In stolen car ran down two men at 1:13 a.m.

today, killing one of them, as he sped through the Rronx ahead of a police car chase. Milss Church or St. Sylvester, in beloved father of Catherine O'Dea, Chamber Ktarts Prolte terment St. John's Cemetery, 349 E. nth Street, on eptembcr '31, I9S4, beloved wife of the late Martin Cannon, retired, Lt.

N. Y. P. mother of Lawrence Neuste; later of Oeorge Brloca; alto survived by four grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 8 from Clavln Funeral Home, TIM 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass Holy Innocents Church, 9:30 a m.

CASTELLANO JOHN on September 31, 19M. beloved brother of BUafceUi, Frank, Ralph and Funeral from residence, The funeral will be held tomorrow from the Boyertown Chapel, 38 Lafayette Brooklyn. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 0 a.m. In St. Patrlck'i R.

C. Church, 4th Ave. and BSth St. Burial Mr. Shanahan was a member Mildred Prendergast and Margaret Duffy; also survived by five Julius S.

Mokkowlti. a County In another development, KARI'RA VILHEI.MS. on Beo- of Gloucester Camp, United Tha second man and the sol itember 22, 1954, at his residence, the Brooklyn Chamber of Com Court clerk who lost by votes by unofficial count aa an Spanish War Veterans, Isa dier's companion, also 18, were grandchildren. Funeral from John T. Oallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue, Monday, 10:30 a m.

Requiem Mass Our Lady of bella Council, Knlghta of Co 221 Newklrk Avenue, native of Latvia, beloved husband of Helens critically Injured In the crash merce distributed a bulletin, asking each member firm to provide lt with specific Infor will be In Holy Cross Cemetery lumbus, the Holy Name Society (nee tedxatlul. Services at Junes insurgent against Councilman Philip J. Schupler, Democratic leader of the 19th A. D. (Bor Police aald that police chased of the New York Fire Depart C.

Nugent Funeral Home. Avenue! Rfua R- C. Church. Mr. Shanahan, a native of Cork, came to thla country aa the atolen car for IS blocks be mation on how the proposed ment, and of the Good Shep and E.

23ih Street, Saturday, 10 a.m. transit curtailment would af a youth and Joined tha Army herd cnurch In Rhlnebeck fore lt hit the two men, who were changing a flat tire, at ough Park) In the primary, has obtained a Supreme Court order In his fight for a recount. 111 X. 13d Street, Monday. a.m.; Solemn Requiem Matt Our Lady of Refuge R.

C. Church, 08MUNDREN BERINA, on September 33. 1954. of 25-A Oat. ling Place, beloved wife of the late when 17.

With the armed Surviving besides hla wife fect Its business. The bulletin reprinted a copy of the pro 166th St, and 3d Ave. forces throughout the Spanish are two brothers, George and 10 ajn. Tha order, signed today by jected slashes In service. KENNEDY EUGENE In his 30lh year, on September 33, 1954, loving son of James A.

and tha Ute Mary Catherine: beloved brother The dead man was Benjamin 1 Thoroai Edward Ireland, Director. American War, he aaw action In Cuba, In the Phlllpplnaa, and Justice M. Henry Martuscello, Daniel, and five alsters, Mrs. Mary York, Mrs. Julia Collins, White.

38, of 151 W. 140th St, At the same time, the Au Edward; devoted mother of John and Ootfred Pearson, and dear grandmother of Barbara and John Pearson. Services at the E. C. Wsldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4ih Avenue, Friday, 1:30 pm.

thority upokesmaa aald the Manhattan. Critically Injured of James also survived by his In China during tha Boxer Re- Mrs. Martha Collins, Mra. Mar were his companion, Walter profit for bus line op U-lllon, CONNAl'CiHTON ELIZABETH (DELIA), on September 23, 19S4. beloved wife of the lace Matthew; dear sister of France McGlotn; garet Sullivan, and Mrs.

Lilian stepmother, Mrs. Nance Loughlln Kennedy; sister-in-law, Mrs. Irene Kennedv. and two nieces. Irene Brewer, 38, of the 133th St.

After aervlng for six yeara O'Leary. Y. M. C. and the soldier's eration in Brooklyn for the last six months of 1933 Ik ot a true picture of transit cans on the Hoard of Elections to show cause why he should not have the recount Mosko- win contends that ballots are "unaccounted for." Meanwhile, Irving M.

Horo-wits, the Insurgent, who lost by some 80 votes to 2d A. D. Democratic Leader Joseoh B. lurvivea oy niece, ears. rniuip Mary and Dorothy Ann Kennedy, roommate.

William Smith of J. OToole. Solemn Requiem Mass Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Ine Ol'R LADY Of LORETTO COUNCIL, NO. 585, KNIGHTS OF COLl'MBL'g, announces with deep Seymour Rosoff, 330 E.

139th both Man hattan. operations, because figures for all surface transportation, Including buses, should have runeral Home, 30 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mam Our Lady of Angela R. O. Church, 4th Ave Saturday, I a.m., Our Lady of Per-I petual Help Church. Reposing at runeral Home of T.

J. McLaughlin it Son. 1131 3d Avenue. Interment sorrow the passing of Brother Herbert Marks, Wall SI. Worker willian r.

quia, honorary we The driver of the car, Arthur Ward, waa held on charges of been shown. member. The member are "Restaurant Man nue and 73d Street. 1:30 a m. Mon-day.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Calvary Cemeurv I During this period, he said, homicide and grand larceny meet at the clubhouse, 111 lit Cemetery. I DAT-JEAN TiKANOB, of 333 Plate, on Friday, September 34, at 7:30 and then proceed to Seymour Rosoff, an owner Funeral aervlcea for Herbert Ovlnfton Avenue, on September LARKIN BERNARD, on Sep- as ibm. haiovtrf moihr union tember ai. 19S4.

of J34 Wvckoff Funeral Parlor, 3549 ie Jacobs, 63, and son of the founder Marki, who had been active Rosorfa Restaurant, 117 W. 43d, on th Iul 40 j. vi. years, held at o'clock Sunbroueh, Vera Fell. Jack andiSireet.

beloved husband of nvmue. Whitty, obtained a similar order. It la returnable Monday morning before Justice J. Vincent Keogh. 3 Ourt in School Ssgrtgatlon lisut) Milford, Sept, 24 U.

The three remaining members of tha Milford School board Brooklyn trolley lines ahowed a deficit of and trolley coaches (trackless trolleys) showed a profit of $57,538. Thus, he said, Brooklyn surface transportation, considered on an overall basis, showed about a SW.ooo profit for the six- Fraternally Yours, James Trenor: also survived by late Sarah Larkln; dear brother Dine grandchildren and six great- of Frank William and Mrs. tonight In the Fairchlld Yiddish Actress JOSEPH D. BELL1STRI. Grand Knwht.

Pasquale K. Recorder. In Medical Aru Center Hospi 951 Atlantic Ave. Burial will tal, that borough. He was 48 grandchildren.

Funeral Monday.jJonn aamn. Funeral irom the 9.45 from Clavln Funeral Funeral Parlors of John J. Flood. Home, 7723 4th Avenue- Requiem 254 Hoyt Street, on Saturday al I'laavv WII1UIIVW II1J( Bettle Jacoba, Yiddish actress PARRELLA ANGKLO. 139-22 an'J 50 Hiversl.le Drive Evergreens Cemetery.

month period. i Mass Our Lady of Angels Church, wence to bu jwnesi. In i 71 I' resigned today after in State Predicts Rig Deficit C. Church, where a Solemn Mr. Marks, who was em-r, His father, Max Rosoff.

10: a-m. now hu ii I wav Theater. Ilrmiklvn rllml 4th Avenue-23d Street. Brooklyn, uoard of Education criticized qulem Mom will be offered. Since then, he added, the hlovl husband nf Lillian He.

DO LAN JOHN beloved hus Glore.Vorgan 40 Wall'verday Hos LOMBARDI FREDERICK, on ivmIiu AernH Funeral Home situation has changed, and 1U procedure In tha vlolence-threatened plan to admit 11 iVl ,7 s'-. flll of a heart attack Pa. annattan. was 63 band of the late Mary Barlow DoUq, of 580 7lh Street, on So- September 20. of 5819 21st Avenue.hu 4tU Avenue, until Monday.

Authority officials figure there RcMMiff Restaurant In Brooklyn Wednesday In Southampton' MlM Jacols and her hus- Umber 22. 1954, devoted cW.ld.r!I! it US Graham before the Negro puplla to the com-munltyB only aenlor high school. will be about a $1,271,000 deficit for the last six months of this "aim, jdiuii jacoos, actor-man John and Molly. Repoelng at 3005 turn of the century. later he ager of the Parkway Theater, W.

etn. Street; Solemn Requiem Bemadette and Regln Dotan and Mrs. James McBtld. runeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Queen resided at 1210 Eastern Mats celebrated by rua brother-tn- tmbr 31. 1954.

beloved mother of h' buMnesa to the Ave-law, the Rev. Edward Salerno, at Oeorge. Lewie, Anna Donnelly. Al- n.ue of Americas and 43d of AH Saints Church, VanderbUl Hospital, Southampton. He was a lifelong Rrooklyn resident and a World War I veteran.

His home waa at 2194 E. 21st SrreeL Surviving ire his wife, Mn. F.llsabeth Marks; a daughter. However, tha State board an nounced lt will reopen Milford High School and tht Benjamin Bennecker elementary and St. Athana.il us R.

C. Church. Sat Edna Mills, Aide Surviving besides her hus fred and Joseph. Funeral fromlsl-. Manhattan.

Since 1922 the Walter B. Cooke. lna Funeral! restaurant, which Includes a Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, near! hotel, has been located at Us and Lafayette Avenues. Inter' men St.

John's Cemetery. Kind' ly emit flower. Masses appre elated. urday, 9:30 a.m. Interment 81 John's Cemetery.

Director, Flschettl Funeral Home band are a daughter, Mra. Thelma Mlnta; two alsters, Mra. Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mam. present address. Al Queens College Maivina Lobel and Mrs.

Rose St. Rote of Uma R. C. Church. The son was Iwrn In thl dtv natty Lusardl; and a Greenfield, and a brother, Mar Junior high school for Negroes Monday, one week after wide-spread threat of violence caused local board members to close the door la order to pre i Monday.

10 am. Interment Holy anii iraduated In 112X from granddaughter. ratrlcla Lu September 23. 1954. beloved wife of S'Pfnb" Wf of f- if.

Cross Cemetery. A solemn requiem mass for cua Teltler. Funeral services were held Cornell University, where he Hflr( tha late John lovlr.e mother of mu'c' cent, Carmels. Mary Unser. Mi played football.

In 1D.T0 he be Edna Mills, 33, an administrative assistant at Queens Col Palmer Harry Alice C. Mc- 8CHOENEWALDT CAROLINE, wci me cniwren. chael, Helen nulnaw. Frank, Olsa. came officially associated with HLll! I Cll.

Sally D. Knapp, Dorothea M. Brady and Junes dear sis ri.I n7 Thursdsy. 23. 1954.

ifS?" the late Arthur C.Schocne- the hotel and restaurant, taking 11 fH ..11. part since in the management 1 uf today at Slgmund Schwarti'a Gramercy Park Memorial Chapel, 2d Ave. and 10th Manhattan. Rurlal was In Mount Hebron Cemetery on the frounda of the Yiddish ter of Juliet Keely, Isabella Qulil waldt; mother of Arthur C. Jr.

lege, was offered today In Presentation R. C. Church, Jamaica. Ilurlal wai In St. Mary's Cemetery.

i "I and Krwin F. Service at Frank ter fourteen grandchildren and iCamDbell The Funeral Church." i uie dummies, tie was a former director of the Restau Bank Employe treat-grandchildren. a Madison Avenue at list Street. rant League of New York, Inc. Theatrical Alliance.

MUfcoel J. SmrHi iinHiHe swatf-MaMu lt CI ktr-Cmt Still. amiuu A4UIUM, ristwuaiiu Monday, 9:30 a.m., from the John Miss Mills, who waa attached to the college placement bureau, died Monday In Mary Im McOraUt Funeral Home. 1113 was a member of H'nal U'rlth and the Masonic order. A aolemn requiem mass for Philip J.

Falter, a member mem John's Cemetery. 8FERLAZZA JOSF.PIIINE. Avenue Solemn Requiem Mass IS ajn St. Brendan's Church. In Resides his father he la aur lllllnil of the office maculate Hospital after a alx-week Illness.

She waa gradu uslMrs.E.W.ScolL69. awJkUta aj.k 4912 Tllden Avenue. Reposing Srarpact Funeral Home. Til 4'-h Avenue, until Saturday, 9 am. vlved by his wife, Mrs.

terment St. John's Cemetery. tea neeract rau stmt Rosoff; a son, Steven; a daugh rilW t)te t.1l Ol I TedUt 1-1255, 2132 FALTER PHILIP on Sep- ated from Queens College in 1913 and received a Master of Arts degree from New York University In 1951. Her homt Vmber 21. 1954, of 64-01 70th stss, uusi Widow Builder ter, June, and two sUters, Mrs.

Hetty folwln and Mrs. ratrlcla N'ewman, the latter of Great Neck. SHANAHAN MICHAEL, re-tired battalion chief. New York Fire Department, of Rhlnebeck. Nstsaf Ytrlr fArmf? if StmssV Street, Middle Village, beloved husband of Marie; lovtna father of LYONS EVELYN on Sap-Umber 34.

1954. of 85-24 223d Piece. Bayslde, beloved wife of Waker; devoted mother of Joan, Raymond and Walter Lyons Jr. Funeral from the Fairchlld Chapel. 220-05 Hillside Avenue, Queans Village; Solemn Requiem Mam St.

Robert Bellarmlne Church, 54th Avenue and 214th Street, Bayside, 10 a m. MARKS HERSERT R. C. Church, Middle Village. Mrs.

Ellubeth Waldo Scott was at 118 37 87th Road, Ja maica. Mrs. Marlon Langley dear brother I ei i we on September 30. beloved husband or Mrs. Anna Ooett, Mrs.

Mary TO. of 3231 IMth St, Flushing diet! yesterday In Flushing Hos of Nora inee Leahy); brother of Oeorte. Mary York, Julia Collins. Oratlja Rex and Henry Falter; also survived by one erandchlld, William. Reposing at the PWUIds Funeral She was secretary-treasurer of Queens College Choral Society, recording secretary of Tha funerrl procession will leave for the church from the Phillips Funeral Horn, 79-02 Metropolitan Middle Vll-age, at 9.30 a.m.

Burial will be In St. John'a Cemetery. GEORGE D. C3HANT Meeelinaer Fanorol fatrlert htm 8efi 1120 Flarbush Avert Tel. lUdtrakMNe 2-4)247 Jneeeesee le GcaKPeft60 pital, she waa the widow of Martha Collins of County Cork Walter Vanderbllt Scott, vice Wednesdsy, September 22.

1954. ofi Ireland: Daniel. Mamret SolU. president of Wlgton-Abbott ine music council and a member of the college alumni board. 2194 K.

21.it Street, beloved hus-Iran and Lillian OLeary. Funeral Home. 79-02 MetropoUUui Middle VUlage, Queens. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 Solemn Ma.ss of Requiem St. Marvaret C.

Corporation, bulldera. Mr. Falter, who lived al 64-08 WALSH ISABEL of 43 Clinton Plsce, Harkensack. N. J.

on September 33. I9M, beloved wife of Frank P. Walsh and lov nana riaoem ana oevotea is-Saturday. I 30 am, from Boyer-ther of Betty LtuardL Servlre atarr. Chapel.

38 Ufayetle Avenue: A member of an old Amer Her mother, Mrs. Olga Mills survives. the Fairehtld Chapel tsi Allan- Church at 10 am. Interment St lean family. Mra.

Scott was ac Requiem Mass St. Patrick's ing sister of Charles McOowan, Cemetery. Church, 95th Street and 4'h Ave 70lh St, Middle Village, died Tuesday In Columbla-Presby-lerlan Medical Center, Manhattan. He had been 111 since Feb tlva in the Daughtera of the He Avenue, Friday, 3 pm. MARTIN HENRY HtLSIT.

Thomas and Edaard McOowan, nue, 9 Joseph P. Clavln Sons. Directors. GREGORY WILLIAM on American Revolution and also tha Dutch Reformed Church of ti'M Anna McOowan and Mra September 23. 1954.

husband J9M- M.in burg. Florida, formerly of Mabel McOovern. Funeral from Flushing. She also waa active 1 the Oormlry Funeral Home, 33) THOMSEN THOMAS on brother of Cells Oreory. notencS Clare Srhuln brother of ruary.

Born In Rrooklyn, Falter was educated In the borough, and lived here many yeara be in tna uood Cltiienshlo Leaguel 3 Union Street, Hackensack. N. Se pumber 23, 1954, beloved hus Martin; Miss Anna Martin, Mrs. Francis A on Saturday at 9 30 am. Solemn oi riusning and the Queens Maton and OUve Ben.

Services at the Moadtnaer Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbuah Avenue, Saturday, Requiem Mass Holy Trinity R. weuesiey Club. Roberta and Mra Helen Oauthler band ot Ann (nee Von Anckeni; snn of the late Erik and Anna Thomsen; brother of Ksthertne Zlmmermann and Einar Thomsen. of Bakerafleld. California, Friends Church, 10 am.

Interment St JosephU Cemetery. fore moving to Middle Village. He had been with the bank for tha last 23 years. Surviving are 1 p.m. interment tha Evergreens.

may call at the Falrehlld Chapel. Surviving art a son, D. Scott, and two daughters. Mra. Frank Kelemen and ZITO MARY (nee Haddenl.

Vital notices occepted 8 a.m. to 951 Atlantic Avenue, after 3 pm. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Me-Sunday, Oraveside service Ever-imortal. 1501 3th Avenue, Friday, greens Cemetery. Monday, 3 pm.

130 pm. Interment OreenWood hla wife, Mrs. Msrle W. Falter; a daughter, Mrs. Marlon Lang- Clifford Harlan.

September 34. 1954. of 1045 74th 2 p.m. for publication the some day. Street, beloved wire? of the late Funeral aervlcea will he held 3 Jfot Saturday publication up to 9.45 cemetery.

McCORMK CARRIE, on I Lawrence; devoted mother of at 2 p.m. tomorrow In the Wal 'l Anne Mullaney, Klabeth Buner- a.m. tome day. At late os 10 September 22. 1954, beloved wile of TOBIN ANN DOROTHEA, on Inclusive Prices In txtrj instance, th pricu tkcun blow includt ihe following mtrchaniist and smuts: The casket; a protective outercat; removal from any local hoinital or Mtideoce; em balming; ute of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limovuine to any local cemetery.

iitiaim rain ataai Solid Mahogany Caskets, from 4M UU Oak, fte 120 Solid Copper, frten US SO dure Steel, fnm US Cloth-covered Caskets, treea HIS WalterB.Coohe.. Aru York's larjrit fanrral Dirrrleri aiooKtTN fuNiiai homii ouiini luNiiat momii -Ulilkt I M0 IM 19 M.lt MM-liMtt tO Soextk iiu he Ute William; near mother of September 23. 1954, beloved daugn Saturday night foe publication mryer and Marie Marco; also siu-vlved by four trrandchilriren. ter B. Wllllama Funeral Home.

H-39 Plac, Flushing. SUNNY WfATHIR CfFN Charles William McCormlck and ter of John H. and Anna B. Tobin Sunday. RepcMlng at E.

C. Wsktcck Home (nee Beatty); dear sister of Mrs Orace E. Dodsnn; also survived by four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Repotlng at Jran Connell, Thomas P. and John J.

Tobln. Repnaing at The CONTINUINO TOMORROW Sunny, pleasant weather to lay; two alsters, Mra. Anna Goeta and Mrs. Mary Rei; a brother, Henry; and grandson, William Langley. Irving Fenichel, Factory Architect Irving M.

Fenichel of R5-41 Rooth Reg Park, an archl-tect, died yesterday of a heart tor Funerals. 714 4th Avenua. Solemn Requiem Msas St. Ephrsm'a R. C.

Church, Monday, 10 a m. Interment Calvary Ornate ry. Thomas F. Daltm Chaiel. 29 the Thomas F.

Dalton Chapel, 29 Atlantic Avenue, Floral Park, Long'lanuc Avenue. Floral Park. Long lAiand: Solemn Rroutem Mam Inland. Services Friday. Septem day and tomorrow but a chance of ahowera late Sunday is thej Weather Rureau'a mixed week- 3 Waller n.

Cnnlic UK. funeral Information Monday, September 27. 10 am. St Anne's R. C.

Church. Oardeo City Interment St. John's Cemetery. ber 34. at 8 30 m.

Interment Maple Grove Memorial Park, Saturday at 2 m. end forecast. Temncratiirp! iflrmnriamB snnuia rearn 70 this afternoon A. First the lower 50s in the cltv and 3 'M UUtot I SAM anniversary. Died September 34.

attack In hit office, 787 Isl about 40 In some suburbs tonight, and tha 70a tomorrow 1953. Masses offered. kVHiJaiiu.UMAniim rtlSHCIS. Man I M. Cl eiKK.tll.

I I rM UtktMl forrsa. ait? i.urm irki ington Ave, Manhattan. He eefnStlffll 0n kut tHui- Sister, CATHCRINI. RinininiHMikiumuuiu.iisV was 87. all).

ttsUalwr ink rorriANt maithiw. in Mr. Fenlchcl. a specialist In designing modern factories was BSNNKDf llt.M IMA M. Ct Stvtxk Am.

Aia 2 I5t LKOAL, HOTK'k taoat noTtrra memory ot my dearly beloved fa- the holder of numerous awards Sl'I'ltEME COl'RT fixa Cvl NTT lnri f.tt eoulherlr Irom tlik wr I.SRAtlj WIIStR, klko known ky th InttrMrllna i th thur hrt natxskjwt nn Ajin(amlM 1A ttfUmUr HIS iricir or tn unpai nj vr4 Jl.ll IK I aintR lirttt vitn t)i uth.rl BWKNSIiW, (lnkll l-IMP it CktH 17th BAMtLTON, BMttl ee M. St CkH 1953. HI DAUOHTTH. ne rereivwi me yurens tn iChambtf of Commtrct Award InSTnd fathVr'j KnlrkerWker Uundry I M.I AM D. Mct'OT.

nneenth Company et.ibllshment In 139-11 HdtiJ A. )kmHt M7t ttlurUf. ttvttmttt III H4NCMINS. Mrsrt4 rft, kill iJSASL WltNtl th.nrk WnUrly IrUl llh st.r. kna kk ISaIh)SB WElNtR.

n- mi4 u. ted trt h. dl-divtrtiiklly. rlilntltf. (SILK! IVA Uiw-f thrmiih nrly nM t.KVY.

CfctJA. luROWfTI. DAVtp hukr4 IThln ti fnhtv-on WKINIR. KTIjr.l. nStV SAM huntr(flht mill) f.t; tfnr ncSFaS SAM K'TjNtR sn4 JtL "hrlr MfJuf vllh Yw.k-SAM POtJSEIt, bfiiSiit, NOTlCI, tr-elRth lir.tl t.ntv tki) ft; OF PAIX th.fir ul.rly prn, nh Sw.

Long Island City. Previously Anniversary Usui otfrred. HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC. Tke bki'itWe ef My ttsrt sietri- ll lmg tkatiaMkilf tkrmd kk Ak Mk fieiilr Ik ftmeVd is Ik tsar IH7.

1I2S Cairek Ave. al Oceaa Ave. Brkla IS, M. T. IU.

2-0174-0175 Alt-Cenditiened J.b.i SI. Sft.sM, Mn. he had won the Downtown league Award for the Diamond fflaflcru Fred Herbst Sons INCOSIPOS) AT (D Funeral Directors Sine J6J At Your Service Every Day or Night Phone Shore Road 5-1600 Complete Funerals Now As Always Priced From 1190 CtmfUkly Ait Coniitionti 75th Street and Fifth Avenut BROOILVN, NEW YORl Shoe Company building In i se at. tt caH axasNstKraiN.iaiu ine st ckH II? W. 71.4 St TRU.Iot MTN Ult'ttf.

Irtiottr ma aaowNa, TkM is) ra. ckei 1 W. 194 h. CTtmi I-I7M TOTB. BMlMrtM IMrM.IIOilMl RYAN Eighth Annlveraanr Manhattan.

Surviving are hla wife, Mrs. Rerthax Fenichel, and two Mas Saturday, eepsember lk at In tjuriutnr nr kk uk knilr lM Juiimnl ot Psftltiok knd talk, duly, r)4 lihty-o. art hundr.ih. mrnlr nd Is th tiv.n- li" t)jl to th W.ry tit til titled si-lion, kncl bf.rintd.l. lh llih Tntr-ninth tn4 dv Sf(mhr, lift.

tht H.fr thit iinrthfrlr kloti th Wm. In Hid tuilim.nl n.m.d, U1 kt' t'lr tin n( Wt Tntr-lnt)i piiMic kurti-n. tn Rnnm KwQ nt th Strut Tw.ntr ti ft le th avoinl MiidIi-ImI Buliillnf. Court Jrl- eeitime m.n Blr.ti Brfklvn. Cltv of i.lnf ann No W.jt lth on th ivh Sir of plfL aifoush ol ariklr.

Cltr ef kt 10 00 rlotk In th forjno-n Totk iti.t il.v kv VoHRlS HKiril S.lit pr.mUM Vll lM sub rrt I i a JO BU Saviotirl n. C. daughters, Dorothy and Muriel. Church, for eur tlesrlv beloved wire and mother, ANNA NALTT RYAN. Husband, JOK; Eon.

JOSEPH. VMrh r. AKtlonr. prml hy of fkrt I mi. ludim.nt to (old and vuia thov; ti.

to frn- ntrtin r'i iry illtn tori th.r.ln rurt iirr runt iir.y Iltn 4 nrumhrnr Vital notices occepted m. to a foiiovi Ire rtrtrtlnn ol th Cltv ol I KW teeekfya vxerwl Nemei II 3KTMI RVL IT FUTIUSII Vt Utter I -4 we imam nvt-wmi lists rSmeral Nemee MANMATf AN SIONX OUIINS All tht lot or errl of Un4. vilh th hulldlns sng I 'IT reneref Otreetors SJere llgl Alr-CeneMkOkd Ckefels Svetlekle la AH Urettaks 14 Tti Ame tm asnasw I. n.csDnm, ua Dt4: S'D'f ERICSON I ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS S00 STATS ST. One lleclt frem I.

Ste. TRIengle 5-0637 Sunt thron. In th rouih of ro.itlyn, In th City of Htm York, oundril nd dfllnf4 follnv: 2 p.m. for publication the some day. I fot Saturday publication up te 9:45 m.

same day. At tote ot 10 p.m. Sarurdcy night for publicallen Sunday. PANtrt, ROSS Att irn.v 'r'Vum. tiff t'tflr a P.

O. A-Hr. PK'IINNINO kt a pfllnl on th Vtltrly idf of Wtt Tvnir- Vtltrly idf of Wtt Tvnir- I rMih of Nnhi" iBth Slrtct, dimnt two hundttd INtv Totk 7. Se Totk. kflk.

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