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

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EROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 18, 1950 7 Irving J. Aibel, 52rT UTJ'CHAS. w. mayo, assistant Gen. Evangeline Booth, Former Richardson -f Surrogate DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DIES Yarn Firm Partner Abeam.

Jirr.es Haviland. Fred lie PI inomas nriuiru er of Martin and Mary Darmody; dear su-ter of Mrs. Raymond Mil- Albel. Inring J. Keaur.fr.

Peter vvona neuu 01 juivuuuu aamui Arancio. Steven Mirschner. LydU jler. Marv.n R. and John iJ Dr- Assistant District Attorney Un.ir J.

acr.fr Contlnned from Fags 1 Bannon. William Mayo. Char: Irving J. Alhel. 52.

senior of the Malina Company, Battaglla. Frances.IcAvllIa. Hartsdale Y- July IS household word, at the end of Hartada js i ju Klondike Irving a. Acting Sur- fien. EvanKellne Bootn, bi.i u.

nt thm of tht Iravon varn firm. 111 Pth Thomas Brlcier. K. C. Fun-ral Home.

87-4 Van Charles W. Mayo riied at Kings jWyck at Hillside Ave- Count hospital iat right Solemn Requiem Mas Thurs- "cay. 10 a.m. at Holy Child Jesus lowing a stroke yesterday after rogate by appointment fields and the slums of Manhatun. died early today at his home, 115 Westminster former International York.

Her longest service Appellate Division. Any possibility of a judicial iCiiurch. Interment s'- John's was In this country. Bridge, Anna Chiusano. Rose Cobb.

LeiKh Conklm. Ella Cousins, Sophie Road. er of tne salvation Army, ui yesterday at her home here Mohrterjs. Mary Messner. Jcr.n Kensrhak.

Roe, William Rupley. Jane Sablano.O. Cemetery. Mr Mayo was 43 and jive(i He as active In varlou phil 9 II mMtinr rhiM and marie deal between the Brooklyn arteriosclerosis. The best anthropic agencies, including FITZGERALD On July 17.

with his wife and children at 5 Dnemeyer, L. 1950. Dr. ROBERT of 120 the united Jewish Appeal ana known Salvation Army debul as a public speaker in the world, she was born lnat the age of 13 Confident that London, the daughter of thejlh Army.s reai was the 'the Federation of Jewish Chari Van Slcklen Ave. I After spending part of the.

iKenll worth Place, Brooklyn, of Mary ne Crowley); 'I Democrats and Republicans this Fall faded with the Richardson appointment. A three-way race is now expected for the Surrogate's post Inasmuch PltlOeraid. E. D. Slipper, Joseph Fitzgerald.

Dr. R. Stetner. Hannah Frledrich. H.

E. Thursby, R. V. Haag, MargarethaThurston. T.

M. Hale, Janet W. Trench. Blanche Hall. J.

W. rather of John. Mary and Carol: day in Brooklyn Adolescent Kev. wiuiam she concentrated on founded in 18G5 the worldwide Llmehouse Whitechapel and ties. He was a director oi Temple Ahavath Sholom of Flatbush and a member of the board of directors of the Fresh brother or ur.

josepn. lcw ara.t movement. poverty-stricken districts John and Mae Fitzeerald. Mrs.oun tu Alvin Well and Mrs. William a-signed for several years.

Mr. as the Liberal party plans to H. '-Y miss wooin reurm London. She was In riots at (Meadow Country Club On July 17. 1 9 30, Meagher.

Relatives and rt with Magistrate John F. AHEARN 1.1. tr i after more than f0 eais ot vhitw-hurrh Kii.i..j on. who pre-ided in JAMES, native of County Water- alto 2d District Dental Society of ford. Ireland, devoted brother of New York.

Staff of the Mrs. Hannah Newell. Repcsin? lnd Hospital, members of thecal cotiit Bertha G. Alhel: two sons. Her serving tne hmeles.

bourne and Ryrie. in Laborites already hert of Eat Orange. 'ndlec many protested the right of the have designated Max Torchin a priest .1 llVi "i U'i'liam Mirrin Funeral H.itne ot)-rfi-il rliih rvf Hrrv.klvn are dim cri" nni min nf Rrnnk vn. and a lu Army to hold open-air meet-ifor the judgeship. i m.i i Rriei'nuii dat ear vear; decline the She finally took the Declaring he will neral scnices 11 he he (0 ParUament and won tomor in ignation tomorrow.

i I tune Pinto Classen Avenue corner Sterling invited to attend funeral from to lunch at the Keffert l.rul, riace. Funeral Thursdav. 9.30 2364 Boulevard. Jersey Citv, on 5S0 Klatbu-h veMentay Requiem Mjm St. GrtKory's Thursday.

9 am. Mass at St. afternoon. They were sealed at C. Church.

Interment Holy Patricks Church, Jersey City, at a lahle there when the Cemetery. :10 a.m. was stricken, lie was Thursday i in at 10:.) a.m. Army its privileges. said it would not be In the pub- Under her 30-year leadershipnic interest tor him to drop his at the Riverside Memorial Memorial Hall, Salvation Army Headquarters.

120 V. lUh Manhattan. Commissioner Kr- in this country the Army's as 1 tn I no hiwnitn! work on the anti-discrimination commission at this time to en Chapel, 1 Ocean Parkway, at 3 p.m. today. Interment will be -t a- t.

A Tf iusih sets in the United States grew Besides prosecuting cases in nest I. Pugmire, national com In Beth David Cemetery. gage In a political contest. oence. iia wesimniMr Brooklyn; survived by hi Shore Rad, beloved wife of Louis, from $1,500,000 to $35,000,000.

The organization became one of the country's foremost social Adolescent Court. Mr. Mayo was in charge of the Youth Mrs. Bertha O. Aibel; Herbert M.j mander of the Army in the United States, will conduct the rites.

Became General at 69 mother of Harriet: sister of offenders' Bureau of the Dis- 1 1 service agencies. She carried its work far and wide, so that Z.kTnntr Attorney's office, and Former County Judge Pinto, a former County Judge, expressed his gratification to the Republican Executive Committeemen and the thousands of G.O P. enrollees who signed todav July 18. at 3 pm at the Fred Radtke; grandmotner oiihan(iied cases of youthful of- there is scarcely a hamlet that Miss Booth was elected Gen Samuel Aronson, Sales Executive 1 Lorie and Bruce Moore fenderg appearing in Special Chnrle W. Mavo Riverside Memorial Chapel, does not have a Salvation Army eral three months before her birthday, succeeding to Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn.

Unit at the Faircnim cnapei 3i Brooklyn, a.uithel lantic Avenue. Thursday 8 p.m. of Sm-iety and uM lior viilf.il (rvr in ius ueuuun.s ARANCIO STEVEN, on July HA AO JULY 15. 1950. MAR- A graduate of Holy Cross Col- several other organizations.

of 1000 father and an older l.rother.iNovember, to take up her 'nsvlllP; Samuel Aronson, 1930. of 1873 W. 11th Street. Re- ARETHA uiee Rothi, beiovea hP formerly was a player Mr. Jlayo lu-gan ins career as im ki'iipra H.imp execu- A- head of the international duties as international com- "7' "7 Mtiiriu-v a iicinai ic ivoau, a footbtill team itwv wife the late wiuiam, on Var-itv commanded mander of the movement, sue iu 1 Tito when lavor tive ol tne lliiam aiui oiu- in in i iMbb t.n oum.

i.n'.i of Marion Lipani. Rene ws n. o-tA i Dcniiinii Vlas Kt 111111 le v. retained her American ldl' ivv, num o'nuver took office as'pany. electric insulation manu-lnearly persons.

yfX a Sunset cnapirr. lie Hi II in. nt in I nun ia 1, i.i'..u.ifl, itlii rl tn II (I sp i ni i Colmnluis iiinl tiUu vv.is a mem- District Attorney. John's Cemetery. i.Hiiiieis.

iiiiinauiii a (ivfnrd rnivpisitv (lied vesteniav in Caledonian seiv ice fur others and was the Surviving ae two W'H l.i,.w. ncih, raih-Vin. R.th.riihhom a Rhodes Scholar and-gradu- Sons Memorial. 7.i01 51 Avenue. Titrsdav.

8 pin. Interment Green- i nt li'TT jllllllV.Tt. BANNON July ated with a degree of Bachelor II. law. "ii-- rmptll-l'.

i Mr. was formeilv aithe Army high command. hlieiF.nrt I omnussioner Lucy Hootn Mrs. Chiusano, Kin LI AM of 459 72d Street, brother, James l. nyae of Charles A.

and uncle of Eliza- HALE On Tue.sday, Julv 18. Soul hampton. luly IS of Arts in Jurisprudence. He also holds an M.A. degree from Oxford.

had been National Commander of the Army in the United staff writer for the American Machinist, trade publication, and had been president of the beth Reposing at Fred l95o, JANET W. sister ot lneo- jN(p, former president Helberg, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. General Bramwell Booth. A niece, Mrs Commissioner Hugh Slarlen, was with Miss Booth when she died. Herbst Sons Memorial, imh sui dore j.

a. Hale, mis. tiiznwuiof Race Track Richardson became a resident Of G. 0. P.

Official States for 30 years. Her work had taken her into Canada, where her name became a Avenue, until tnursaay. a Murty agea or" Vpmerdav at South of Brooklyn in 1921 and is ac amnion Hospital. He was born Church, 73d Street and Ave-ciasson and Wilioughby Avenues, Mas 'tU'rhraHv -inlv 20 nt 2 m. Friends Presto Machine Products Company here.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Frances Lubin Aronson: two daughters, Avrien and in Brooklvn. the son of the late tive in many Brooklyn communal endeavors and organizations. He lives with his wife and their three children at 218 Columbia Heights in a house built in 187Q by Isaac Van An- Rose Chiusano, a resident of Brooklyn for the last 55 years and the mother of Assistant State Industrial Commissioner Michael J. Chiusano.

Joseph Slipper, 73, Employe be offered. Interment Calvary mav call at the George W. Hyde, lieacl or tne oiu Cemetery. Son Funeral Home. 437 Nostrandln.yde and Belinian Amusement 'Avenue -at Hancock Street, untiVcompanv, Brooklvn.

and was BATTAGUA FRANCES, on noon Thursday. Icraduated from Vale in 1010. Barbara, and four brothers, Jacob, Alex, Seth and Gershon Of Guaranty Trust 50 Years Julv 17. ltf.w. oi nu uianuiuu' tiat.r umes He was a naval lieutenant in Republican leader of the 4m den, founder of the Brooklyn fctreet.

urooKiyn. neiuv ur ui i 1R 1350. beloved husband of ot In war I A. died of a heart attacK' Slipper was treasurer of jo.nh William. Ranhaei Entilv brother of Robert and Surviving are two sisters awl "Sunday in her sons Summer He was admitted to the New Richard Thursby, home at Belle Harbor.

She was nd Manuel Battaglia; grand-. Phillip Hall. Services at the Mwd-ja brother York State bar In 1923 and Joseph Slipper, 73, who had been with the Guaranty Trust Company for more than 50 vears when he retired in 1943, mnt.hpr James, William and'inaer runerai ramis. nv Episcopal Church of St. Luke and St.

Matthew, 520 Clinton and at his death was senior warden of the church. He was a former member of since 1925 has been a member of the law firm of Root, Ballan- Ruth Battaelia of the same ad- bush Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Merchant, 61 Mrs. Chiusano, a native of Italy had been a parishioner of St. Lucy's R.

C. Church, Kent tine, Harlan, Bushby and Pal died Sunday in a hospital at Asbury Park. He lived at 16 Dcatbs SABLANO GENNARO, on July 15, at his home, survived by wife, Angelina, and daughters, Mrs. Ann rs, Mis. dress; also survived by seven! vnrprn nn lu'v other andchildren, five Cera Thu sdav JIWW Sprvlces at lhe Moadin(:" Fu" 20 9-3 nl lle -ral Pariors 1120 Flatbush Ave- the 23d Regiment, New Y'ork mer.

He became a partner In the firm In 1934. Winthrop St. and was staying for more than 50 years. National Guard. Mihr.ol cho ia cnrvivPrl Sayville, July 13 Funeral services for Richard V.

Thurs-bv, 61. a partner and director of Kemn, Day P0 W. Traveled Extensively Bello. Anna and son. Vincent.

Re- Mr. Slipper Is survived by Hillebrand Chapel, 110 residence. 1667 Nos In addition to his many civic his wife, Mrs. Clara Jillson Slipper; a daughter, Louise; a at Ocean Grove, N. when stricken.

Mr. Slipper was born In Brooklyn. He was a son of the late Col. Joseph A. Slipper, a Civil War veteran, and the late Broadway, Manhattan, one of activities.

Surrogate Richardson lectured on international Avenue. Brooklyn; Solemn Re- KEATING PETER JOHN, of trand Avenue, Brooklyn. Requiem ouiem Mass at St. Antony's R. C.

1633 lst street, on July 16, hus-Mass Holy Cross Church Wednes-Church, 10 a.m. Interment lat, Mary Elizabeth day. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross garet Aiello and Mrs. Ciarmetaro, and another son, Nicholas Chiusano.

The funeral will be held son, Bruce, and a sister, Lthel the oldest canned goods concerns in New York, will be held mee Rowan); beloved fa-ther oijCemetery. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Church of St. Luke and St. law at Brooklyn Law School.

He has traveled extensively through England, France, Bel- Mrs. Zillah Jenkins Slipper. at 2 n.m. tomorrow in Raynor's Thursday from the Boyertown John's Cemetery. Arthur Baverstock, Director.

BRIDGE ANNA on Sunday- Mrs. Frances Schwer, Mrs. Dorothy Pugliese, Mrs. Mary Alfonsin, Mrs. The latter's father, Charles Jen Chapel, 38 Lafayette Ave.

AMemorial Chapel, bayviiie. solemn requiem mass will be Burial will be in Union Ceme- Matthew. Until then the body kins, was the first president of SLIPPER JOSEPH, July 15, 1950, of 16 Winthrop Street, husband of Clara; father of Louise, Bruce and the late Joseph Ray glum, Holland, Russia and Poland. Josephine McConeghy, Ruth, Irene, lEdward Thomas F. and Wilbur will be In the Ebbers-HUl Fa July 16, 1950, formerly of 545 Dean Street, In her 92d year.

Service offered at 10 a.m. in St. Lucy's the East River National Bank. For more than 40 years Mr. M.

Keating; also survived by nine He is a member of the 10th neral Chapel, 519 Clinton Ave. terv here. Mr. Thursby died last night in his home. 200 Greene Ave.

Church. Burial will be in Cal- mond; brother of Ethel. Reposing at the Fairchild Chapel 951 At A. D. Republican organization, grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Solemn Requiem lantic Avenue, Wednesday, 1 p.m headed by Leader Crews; the He was born in Brooklyn and Ebbers-Hill, Clinton Avenue vary Cemetery, Funeral Chapel, 519 Clinton Ave- nue, until 1 p.m. Wednesday. Serv Price Unit Waits Truman Message at one time was a trustee of I Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., SS. EUGENIE COS-imon and Jude churoh. on July 16.

1950, beloved Holy Cross cemetery. Brooklyn, City, New York County, State and American ices Church of St. Luke and 5t Matthew Wednesday, 2 p.m. the Flatbush-Tompkins Congre-I sational Church. For many been operating at full capacity Continued from Page 1 Bar Associations.

He is a trus wife of George W. Bricker de I Edward A. Dowling, Director. and only a rush by customers voted mother of George W. Bricker vears he was a member of STEINER HANNAH, beloved David Hill, 73, Bank President could create a shortage.

No MARSCHNER LYDIA on July 15, 1950, beloved wife of the Bister of Charles. Services Thurs Jr. Services at E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals.

7614 4th Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Wednes consideration is being given to late Rev. Harry; aunt or Mrs rationing. day, 10 a.m., "The Brooklyn, 308 Coney Island Avenue at Ocean Parkway and Pros- Muriel Porch and Robert Guest. day, West Laurel Hill Cemetery tee of Rutgers University, Brooklyn Hospital and the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.

The new Surrogate Is also a director of the Brooklyn Bureau of Social Service and the Children's Aid Society. He is Troop New York National Guard, Brooklyn. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Asenath Thursby, and a son, the Rev. Irvin G.

Thursby of Milford, Conn. COAL Stockpiles are down Please at the Harry T. Pyle Mor second world war 17,756,694 new passenger cars have been built. Tire Oulput Tops Record TIRES The only shortages are those encountered by retailers who are not able to cope with scare buying. Production is breaking all records and Philadelphia, Pa.

flowers. to 45,000,000 tons, a 41 -day sup pect Park Floral Park, July 8 David Hill. 73. founder and president tuary. 1925 Church Avenue ply, but Bureau of Mines offi Interment Wooa- Tuesday, 8 p.m THURSBY RICHARD slid- of the First National Bank and cials say the industry quickly r1 -T-WI K.

JJ IPIIlHtt'lV. nnn nuiv Mnn a i. ni nn inji. 1 could be put on a wartime foot OF BROOKLYN It is with pro-j 17 'rVrpnp At-pniie. Snvville.

L. for- "St 1 om, any ne.e s.n.e u. a member of the governing committee of the Brooklvn that we announce! mmu v.nuvu, 1 a opening in r.rj.i. men yesieniay found sorrow ing. Producers may not be able JGREAT BRITAIN HALTS rniniiriirr rc mi th ripalh of our esteemed char- 19..

oeiovea nt soana o. ak. "Jat his home. 217 Tulip Ave. He tr nipmhpr Dr ROBERT W.evoted miner 01 Amies mj t.rosirlonl Museum and Children's Museum.

He is also president of r- ..1, brother of Mane.mer 01 ev. i.v... a 1 imict ruiMA manufacturers' inventories in, to matcn tneir recora waiume May was a near-record 10,:91 output because many mines of SO!) passenger car and motor--a marginal character are being cycle tires. shut down, equipment in others At noil. Iiunili'ls, 111 I SSri the board of trustees of the First Presbyterian Church.

Reoosina at July 19. 2 p.m., at Raynors was president ot the incorpo i mlon iiv is ftj.P.) Great Reposing attowy 1. p.m., at London. July j.rSev:and William Mayo. to nav their last respects.

Chapel. 507 Liberty Ave-. Sayville, L. I. rated village ot Hotai ai'K Hriain oil lo nue, until Thursday.

9:30 am until mursaay v.io a.m. Dr." MARK E. SHAY. President. tutirston THOMAS M.

of Communist China today. I he .7 allowed to flood. World War II has A veteran of World War Richardson served in the Navy Solemn Reqt.iem Mass tot. wa aenvs julv 15.1 Surviving are nis vv ow. announced the; ne GASOLINE AND OIL Mill mand from TVia rlotvi'inrl and was discharged with the CHIUaAMU suauruii, wnutn.

vein 4 Anna f. Mill a son, i-ee, IQ.Sft hplnvpft hujihdtiri of Amv A government decision. i supplies could be boosted mi Julv 16 devoted mother of 'tween Fulton Street, and Atlantic; fni i inii.nr i ii 'd ni rs Interment Holyi 1 I Michael (assistant, industrial com- Avenue, 10. a.m rank of ensign. He is a member of American Legion Post 500 and a Master Mason.

-M 1 1 n. MUU 1HII1(11U O. IliUKiiutl, Kuv't'i I- i 1W Mnnmnloto Llviuan LUlinillllwui. missloner State Department of La Cemetery. 1 T-.

Innjni' 1 flnttlOIll IOOrTlC brother of Mrs. Lillian Lang. Serv-jat, o'clock tonight at the Hoi All British oil stocks in ineij" cause of production improve- Fourth Ambly Nicho- "JTX East have been taken over ice at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 LUIS Cdl 5 VV II UflftC fl tuini xt mmniPted Provements since World War units completed II. Gasoline production is esti ts, MIS. Maigarei AWllO.

nr vatp at CvDre.ss Hills1 Ciarmetaro. Funeral cuius n. umnt a emetery, rvew vianiens. mated by bureau at 5,800,000 River Yields Man's Body Highland, N. July 18 (U.R) A body believed to be that by the military uepai wnemn, the Foreign Office reported.

Included were some supplies ear- of Its member. since the war. Industry sources believe there will be a constant need of 500,000 new units each barrels a day, with a total ca t.9 favet.ro Avenue: MAYO. Members are requested to TRENCH BLANCHE beloved pacity of about 6,300,000 brrels lll.ii heu iui Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 o'clock, wife -of Adrian mother of Leigh C. Cobb, 60, said the al vnc uaivieg i.i The Foreign Office daily.

C' imr'c Thnvph pr PIT 3 UCjJ IVll unuuimii'. 1 rf UW AJ 14 WllMlVtl. i.ii1-....'-.. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Paul H. Keller, Secretary.

jAubrey B. Trench and Martha 'Nairn. Reposing at Chapel of F. BJ of Elias J. Beelin, 62, of 9021 27th Elmhurst, L.

was recovered late yesterday from the Delaware River. Beelin disappeared five days ago. vary Cemeteo'. Acts to Ready Combat, Wholesalers had a 40-day in- McAVILLA KATHERINE fneejPoweU Sort, ,230 Broadway, Of June. rr Crime fnr Artiftri Ex-Y.

M. C. A. Aide ventory at the end move was prompted by "requirements of the British service departments in the Far East and in connection with the Ko-iean conflict." of COBB LEIGH aged 60. Healeyi, of 118 Windsor Place, on Amityvuie.

wng lsiaua. oeivn.ro Si Hull Avenue, Freehold, Ju' Julv 15. 1950. beloved wife of Wil- weanesoay, i p.m husband of Mild rea ounie uouu. smith Washington, July 18 (U.R) A move was underway in the House today to get World War freehold.

N. Julv 18 Died July 17, 1950. Funeral serv 1HJ 111. IIC JUi'llI tl I. Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, HARRY T.

PYLE ices Thursday, 2 p.m.. in the First Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Leigh E. Cobb, fiO, of 54 Hull former secretary of 'h' Watchman Wounded Methocllst Church, Freehold, N. 3n Q3emoriam COGHLAN ANNIE. Died 18, 1946.

II cargo and Navy combat ships out of mothballs and July Ma. Holy Name Church. Inter- Production has continued at a near-record level, indicating that any shortage would result from scare buying. Plenty of Clothing CLOTHING No shortage of finished clothing or of fabrics and fibres. Wool reserves are comparatively low but not dan Monmouth Lounty v.

m. t. rr1In Orllo AiA tn In Carolina strike in ment Calvary Cemetery. nil uinu MORTUARY, INC Bit tear BUckminiter 2-0174 1925 Church Avon Charleston, S. July 18 (U.R) followed by cremation at Rose-lull Crematory, Linden, N.

Please omit flowers. CONKLIN ELLA, July IS, 1950 Fitkin Memorial Hospital, Nep- Hover long our live may laM, Whatever UndB view. Whatever Joy or griff onr. We will tiwftvn think of vri. McCUE THOMAS, nn July 17, 1950, dear brother of Mary Riehm, 1 Anil An nrve Vn Hlrl.

A niEht watchman was wound tur.e. N. after a long illness. He was born in Camden, N. .1 ed and two workers were fired ready for action.

Representative Albert Thomas Tex.) said he has asked Commerce Department officials to find out what it would cost to start readying the more than 2,000 mothballed cargo ships. vann neral from the Stuiz- Son, RALPH, and Granddaughter, upon early today at the strike- DOROTHY. it he son of the late Everett W. 'Cobb and Mrs. Eva Ross Cobb, gerously so.

Rayon products are plentiful. mann Chapels, 2001 Madison Miami, Fla Survived by four nieces and two nephews. Services at the Funeral Home of J. Clement Kearns, Bushwick Avenue and bound Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company plant near here. Street, Ridgewood.

on Thursday, 9 IKOAL NOTICES HENNtSSY-MflKY A. uieu Krvjvpa. SHOES Industry has not July 19. 1949. First Anniversary a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass fet.

Brigid's R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. August Term, 1950 CITY OF BRIDGEPORT.

ET AL, vs. ELIZABETH RITCHARDSON. Police said someone wounded Donalds, 61, as he leaned out of the company's office win Pilling Street, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Fu neral Wednesday. 2 p.m.

Inter ment "The Evergreens." Mass will be offered on weanes- day. July 19. at 6:30 a.m. at thes with the O. at lot Church of Immaculate Heart of and Camp Kilmer.

He ie- MEHRTENS MARY, July 15, ka ELIZBATH RITCHAK If she be livinK. or her WIDOWER HEIRS. REPRESE.NTATIVES AND CREDITORS, if the be deceased. nRnifcn nr NOTICE Mary. urea in ian, tie was a menioei Walter B.

Coolie, 546,1950, beloved mother of Mrs. A. COUSINS SOPHIE of InCe STATE OF CONNECTICUT, COUNTJ Attlson and Harry Menrtens. Service Walter B. Cooke, Funeral dow his first night on the job as watchman.

The bullet sliced through a finger and lodged In his chest, but the wound was not serious. The workers fired upon had been hired to replace strikers. Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, at Hillsdale, N. on Monday. July 17, 1950.

Services at Lyons Funeral Home, Westwood, N. Wednesday Ntw York'i Largtt funeral Ofrtcfor Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Tuesday, or FAlKli 1E.L.JJ. tuuni COMMON PLEAS, as. Bridgeport July 5. 1950.

Urjon complaint of the ealfl Cm ot tne irst ivietnoaisi i nurcn here and of Olive Branch Lodge, 16, F. A. of Freehold. Surviving, besides his mother, are his i Mrs. Mildred WM1 th Anlim ir-ginj God tools our Mom away.

And though shea gone from ua a yei it lmi but one long day. ror there'a no time without her. Our Uvea hava Just stood still; We hope our prayers will reach her. Wf know now Its God's will. HUSBAND and FAMILY.

8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m Interment Evergreens Cemetery. evening, at 8 o'clock, Intermentl OF BRIDGEPORT, a munictpal cor poratton organued and exltinj un der the law of the State of Con Green-Wood Cemetery, Thursday morning. MESSNER JOHN on July Younie Cobb; a daughter, Doris necticut, and huwaku a. vtirL'' LENGEk.

Tax Collector of aald City 16, 1950, in hU 79th year, beloved husband of Stella dear father HICKEY CATHERINE B. Sev- a son, G. Edward; a brother, El- Othmar Kraus irayinx lor reasona merein ev iorin or the foreclosure of a series of tax liens on property situated in the of 1M Uth ISeeT SsE nVelor John b. and Fred B. and enth anniversary.

In sad and lov-Beta? beloved 3fettS latebrotner of Albert. Services Wednes- lng memory of our beloved mother. Rem beloved wife of the late. orindrod-a FuJ Masses offered. more, ana a granacnua.

Funeral services will be held -a. ft FTM ,1 1 Othmar Kraus, 62, architect, with offices at 52V 5th citv or Bridgeport. Dounuea anu described as follows: Our various loeationa in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and Bronx assure prompt service day and night. You may consult us by phone at any liour, whether our service is needed at the moment or not. Your inquiries will lie fully answered.

Under no circum-Mawea i there any obligation. funerals from $130 tn FUNERAL INFORMATION di i. p.m. iiiuihuay di uie mat voctprflav (n totepnen uanemeyer; aear mouier bV. tJ SON and DAUGHTERS.

of John; sister of Mrs. Katherine Methodist Church. The body, d.FoV- Evergreens Cemetery. Smith; one grandson, two great- HTCtCFY CATHERINE B. SeV Walllll vui i UlllUaUi a.T 1- est Hills.

He vva" born in I- crandchildren survive. Funeral ri nnri lnv. nosinp: at. the Clavton Fun era graduated from the on Itt.NOUnArw JUlil.l, UU1V 10. nmiiicio.ij, i r.

VV 3 nnr hp In vp mother Unnnv Ai uhi .1. A certain piece or parcel or iana. situated in the City of BrMg-eport County of Fairfield and State of Connecticut, tvinc known and d-iunated a' Lot No. 12 on a man of "MrKlnlev Park." so called hounded on Golden Rod Avenue. noj.Njion of the lienea premises, returnable t.i the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County ot Kair-fipld at Bridgeport, on the fir.st TueB-dav of August.

It havinK bet-n repreiented by affidavit ann-'xed to the said complnint and sworn to bv David Goldsiein. clock, at the Boyertown Funeral: survived bv daueh- and grandmother. Ma.sses t'niv ersity of Vienna and -erved in flip Austrian Army in World War I. He. came to this Chapel.

40 Lafayette Avenue Upr-in-law, and grandchtld.l The RORKE FAMILY Rev. Theodore O. Posselt noun J. riooa, Lrirecior. D(mm at Pnrlrwav Funeral" Chapel.

99 Sackman! LANDGRAFF In loving mem-, (ireenport, IS The Rev.icountry in 1926 and designed ILiter 6-4S00 150-10 Hillside JA. t-WO brother. no anai-tment. offie and other 20 Snyder A. ory of our son and 'Street, until Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.

THOMAS R. LANDGRAFF, c. Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady: Attorney for the City of Bridge I nt nhiirfh 1 ft im H'" JraI i year today. MOM and ED. here since 1918, died yesterday are his wife.

Mrs. in his home. Surviving are his; Ida Kraus. and two daughters, 1949. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. 10 LOCKYER. RICHARD WAR-'wife thrpe sons, two sisters and I. Mrs. Louise Biowp and Mrs.

ROWE WILLIAM, on July 17,1 port, lliai tne piairitins aim uo nn.i been unable to ascertain where ELIZABETH RITCHARDSO.N. a'k a ELIZBATH R1TCHARDSON. whose last known place of residence was In the City of Brooklyn. County of Queens and State of New York, If she be livinn. or if she he if iselotte Kantf ff.

1950. of 128 State Street. a nrotner. at Chapel, 115 Atlantic jreu wast npreaa jrour thankt la relative, friends er the elerfj for their lyatpethy chtnag a bereavement. yo 0y place) an "Acknowledgement" bke the one below for only 90s pei fine of 6 word or lee.

We mua 7011 more than wonla can deceased, who are her WIDOWER. Wfilnndnl. Jul) ll Tv'lOiiv Julv ll'h MKHRTENS. MARV CtAAR. Elliabelh 1 at Chapel 1:00 f.M.

at Chapel Wednesday. July ltlh- BADICK, Carmine C. at Chapel SO StTenlh A. MAl i-JMS TriuriiioK, July 2ttH i PRl'SSEN, Kate J' I 00 at Chapel Bf I.LINOTON, lUHfC. WINDHORST.

Rrhard A M- at Chapel M. at Chap.l I5S-14 Nortk'. FL. 3-00 3-J2 Fores! Are. HE.

3-0900' Tue-doil ul JI'H MCRPHV. Wlllani rtfjtfoif, Ju'v It'h K-so A M. at Realotenr. ROI.I.AB. Lulu imFM.

at Chapel HAVRASTK, Joseph SMITH, lame. 2 fM M. al Chapel P.M. at Chs pel SZ.AKAf Mtholaa OOP M. atchaeel H7 W.

72rl St. TR. 7-1700 Grandchildren, Richard and Billy Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.m.;- Solemn Requiem Mass St. Charles Borromeo R.

C. Church. Interment St. Johns Cemetery. Direction Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. LOCKYER RICHARD WAR REN Sr. First anniversary of beloved and a devoted' July 16. father. RUPLEY On Sunday, J950.

JANE C. widow of Harry HEIRS RtrKsKMAllVM A-L CREDITORS, or where they or any of them reside. IT IS THEREFORE) ORDERED, that reasonable notice of the pendency of said complaint be jtivert bv -publishing- this Order of Notice in The Brooklvn Daily Eagle, a newspaper published and buying a circulation in Brooklvn. New York, three limts successively, commenting on or before the 19th rlav of Ju'v 1950. BERNARD TRACER.

Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Fairfield County. StA'e of Connecticut. Count of Fai field, es. Bridgeport. July 11th.

i 19nfl. Fairchild Sons INC. Funeral Directors Sinci 1886 931 AHonflc Avenue Irooklyn Ftsnk I. rsirrhtld, Li'eaaed Mi.r POM TV family or the late Jobn Do. wih to Clunk the clerry.

rlatlve nnr! friend fnr their kind expression of vmp.tny during their recent bereavement. TAtirsiyo, July i rtieidna. J-t'v BOVIAN, Lillian S.AI Barbara no P.M. al Chanel IS P.M. at Chapel' Rupley; mother of Mrs.

Grace R. Wyatt and Allen S. Rupley. Services at the George W. Peaf-e Son Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand Avenue, nt Hancock Street, Tuesday, July 18.

at 8 p.m. He in, la ahen leavm home He no mote Thai he in rts s'eo And leava ht- lo n-ourn W. do '-ot hs. he had, Wa did no, ee h.m die We oniv kiiow rte passed asr And cou.d not iav joodoie rs a us to hair Ajid coarate oesr 'he shst. meant, to lw No one will ever kno.

We ws'th hi arae jovine esre, for all our heaJ A are buried there I I 0 FlUIHINt AIDIN CITY MaVNHAIIir CINTtAlOOIINt aft At ill Fairchild Ma. Linn fmmtlv rrWima. Ju Phon MAin 4-6200 Atk tot Mitt Hart 20 SNYDCR AVtNUE FUTIUSN AVENUE -UUttr MIM 50 SEVENTH AVENUE -MUa 2-ISIS The w.thin nl roregoing ie rru- JllLStfl ISIH nil attested (ODy OI tne iirtginnt hands for i Order of Notice in lOrrier or notice in rVNIIAl NOMIf IN MANHATTAN-II0NX-OU AMIGNs I I my ui jJ publication. SY Attesat: JOHN GRA1 'SSSSi f'ik ShrUi of th CilT ot my Vital notitei excepted 8 o.m. to 2 p.m.

for publication th tame day; os lat ai 10 p.m. Saturday light tor publication. Urtds-i Wife, HELEN; MARJORIE. DON iSHPni i ppp SB I SJjBeeeASBuav JylMS, ALD RICHARD and JAM 3..

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