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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR JULY 27, 1 950 13 DOOLFT On July 25. 1350 White Pleader MART THERESA. dauhtr Brother Joseph, H. Hixon la. John and Mary; outer Maroella.

James and John Dooley Funeral from William Dunigan 1 65 Years in Order 'Services Tonighl DETECTIVE SHOT IN DUEL WITH 2 THUGS IN SUBWAY Son Chapel. Roeem Avenue miaocnenr Street, Friday. Brother Aldhelm Joseph. W. George H.

Nixon. T5. of 2PS. In McGee Case Gets Whipping Jackson. July 27 (UP.

An official of the Civil Rights a m. Requiem Maaa 6t. Jerome a R. C. Church.

10 a m. Interment Holy Croat Cemetery. a teacher of religion, languages died Tuesday In the Drafts Marqurdt. L. Htumtn.

J. C. McKeouaC. P. Stylieo.

Ellen Mc-ser. Frank Bradshaw, Mary Mary Bryan, Anna Newton, Ida Clara Quirk. Ann1. Carroll. Catherine Ranv.g.

Eyolf Coil ins. AlphonnuaHeun.aa, Emma tJietncruon, ErliruRicrardi. Jowpn, Dooley. Mry T. Rllatt, Edward Drenfuc.

Sol Ruch. William Farrar, Beatrice tot. Helen Simmons. Louise Iv'eman, Charlra SKrockl. John Knight.

John Suvdnm. Blanche in return. One. it was believed, hit one of the robber. Donalo, and the (sciences in the religious n-, order of the Brothers of -ngehcal Deacone Hospital, A Hrookly detective who staged a gun duel with two bandits in a downtown Manhat- DREIFU3 On July 2.

1950. unable to move, watched help- tan subway station was in ailessly as the pair escaped. SOU beloved huaband of the late Christian Schools, died Tuesday alter an illness of about two( Lulu E. and father of Louu-e night at St. Joseph's Normal months.

He retired recently Charlotte L. and Howard A Institute. Rarrytown, N. Y. At from the lntertvne Corpora TWt iia F' Kt hart ice 1 V- 1 I 1 Congress who came here to hospital today wit two bullet Jut before the shooting, the I 4 l.u..

one lime re uug i uui in 1 Muller. Maud Safford, Delano' Br)kIvn. here ne hat1 lHPn em plead for the life of a tliH.melU.0n,s in hls thisri and bandits held up George left town lat night a police alerted all hospitals in, jlz a salesman, of 131 Com-short while after feeral men metropolitan a.ea in their monwealth the Bronx. fir Ko tf a i Todd and Bertha Naigraw; also Born in this city. Brother l'ivea lor more man years i "'rorcine mm into an Ann ri.

Semce at hU reMdrace. 814 Z. oth Joseph, whose family narne was in' the mechanical department. Ijiin i. William Weber.

Robert whim, uas believed wounded at gunpoint and tak- Aitrea nesrosiers. Mr. Nixon was born in Brook- Larkin. Peter Wilken. Marie on Saturday at 2 pm.

bv the detective. 'intr his wallet with $2M. Mos- Salle Academy before entering' lyn and had spent his entire Two bystanders were a h'l cowitz dashed after them along I niEmn nrjTDtrp nt5rr th Brothers Noviti-! 1 Ann St. and into Nasau where Donato Joined the chase in the shooting fray hut their wounds turned out to be superficial. One of them didn't and "did a little whipping." The face of Aubrey dross-man, organiaztional secretary of the Congress, was battered and bloody.

He went to a hospital for X-rays and then caught a plane, presumably for New York. AIGUIKR BERTRAM L. au 1-' SPEAR, on July 26. in Santa Ana.l ate years agr Later the borough. He was a denly.

on July 25. 19a0. beloved California, beloved wife of GUbertj taught for 46 years at schools! member of Christ Congrega-hunba'nd of Martha Sweeney; tie- Powderly Farrar; devoted mother. Svracuse, Utica, Fall Church Woodhaven voted father of Mrs. Joan Hill: of Frederic.

Beatrice and Mr. Mary Albanv and at Halifax, N. grandfather of Susan Kathryn Burr. Funeral services Friday. July we a3 in Brooklyn.

I "re his wife, Mrs. which ended In a subwav realize he'd been creased until passageway the bandits reached a naii-nour later. via stairs at 165 Fulton St. Detective Dominick Donato, Hill. Service at nis residence.

j-aguna dtkii. assigned to iNiarla -Mton, wnom ne mar- Road. Thursday, I Notice of interment later. 41, of 1 KM) 71st was off duty i nt ii iiT.iiaimcis were Rene Maurice, fi5, of 71. 37 I St.

Joseph's Normal Institute. in a son. George 3612 Farragut 8 p.m. Austin Forest Hills, i. lien ne ned! snouts di; Police escorted him to the airport to see him safely off.

The attack on Grossman was onlv one of several "incidents" BAUMAN JOSEPHINE C. for- 1850. beloved father of Alice Espo- whose left thingh was grazed. Bertram Aiguier, and Benjamin Rosenberg, 28, jan engineer for the National Broadcasting Company; three grandchildren, Allen, Stuart and Peter Nixon, and a sister, Mrs. I Harriet Van Houtten.

I Funeral services will he held merlv of 465 42d Street, on lo aurvived by alx grand-26. 1950. dear aister of John. Solemn, children and five great-grandchil-Mass of Requiem Saturday. 9:30 arm.

Services Saturday, 2 p.m. at of 1G65 Townsend the CASUALTY a A. Harrington, 31, of 286 Pacific first Brooklynite killed in action in Korea, had won four battle stars in three years of service in World War II, including D-Day invasion of a Saint Michaels R. C. Church, sand-suom cnapei, 03 "Of Colonial Slock reported in connection ith the visit of eight members of the Civil Rights Congress, when is listed as "subversive'' by the Justce Department.

42d Street and 4th Avenue. Re-; Avenue. at 8 o'clock tonight at the fu- posing at Chapel of Joseph Duffy. "703 5th Avenue. "Robbers! Holdup'" and saw two men dashing tor a subway entrance.

Nine Shots Kvchauged Donato. holder of seven Police Department citations, gave chase. Down a flight of stairs, the bandits turned at bay and one fired three shots, two of which hit the detective. Donato emptied six shots from his gun ywimi lh auiuoni) parlors of N. V.

Walker, (Rfrtatd tru KEENA.N CHARLES on July 24. 1950, of 169 Bond Street. Bronx, hit on the right hip. didn't realize he'd been hit until some time later. He went to St.

Clare's Hospital for treatment. Police questioned Rosenberg closely, on the possibility he might be a suspect, but exonerated hjm. Aim.un S-34 80th St. The Rev. Dr.

Bertram L. Aiguier. examin- RAYIJS3 uiee on of Anna mee Duncan mcrnal nion. 4 1 Commercial I'nion July 25, 1950. of 134 Warren nd Charles Keenan er for the loving brother of Mrs.

Dorothy Mctw Assurance Comoanv of 123 Krcgduonai nu.cn, devoted wife of the late Henry; beloved mother of Mra. Henrietta Charles Bayliss. Reposing at Comb. Mrs. Anna McComb, Cath- iliam st inhatta'n died, 111 onlclale- Burlal wul De ln enne Keenan.

John. William. Rob-IV1'1 Creen-Wood Cemetery. Father Boland, Retired Teacher his home, 3M2 Farragut Tension began mounting when a rumor got out that the organisation was coming here in force to appear before Gov. Fielding Wright in behalf of Willie McGee, convicted Negro rapist who bad been scheduled to die in the electric chair today.

Kverution Postponed Wright granted the group a clemency hearing but took no residence Friday, 8:30 a.m.: Re- MacArthur Visits Mas St. Peter's R. C. Church, io aulem muss tt. Agnes u.

c.i t'l 1 am. Interment Holv Cross Ceme-! Church. 9 a.m. Interment Holy health for ttie last Near. tcry Cemeten-.

Mr. Aiguier's ancestors set-! Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc. I Direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

jtled in this country in Colonial i Boro-L. I. Building Halted by Strike Continued From Page 1 The Rev. Patrick Boland, re Mass Tomorrow For Clara Byrne I Ul UIUI 1 1 lit Front; Sees Victory Continued From Page 1 tired professor of theology at days and fought in the Ameri-j KNIGHT JOHN July 25, DD irtCUllir TliMrcoii Revolutionary War. His Niagara i ni ersny, no at one DIV.11AJil.in IQrjt KaTn.tAy1 f.ihw Alja I action on their plea.

However, July 21, litali. 01 snu 3.1U1 street, -o-, lpanp R.m.l at m. Johns John Mucclo for a brief talk. MeGee's execution was post- MARY, beloved wile of the late or wuuam ana james. runerai IT Vf I lil'l i xi 1,1 till i from Cooke Funeral Home.

81 Han- tiste Aiiner. a up on Willoughby and Jay Sts. has been hit hard by lack of and cement for concrete (. i- THinefi vesiernav nv i 11 lunched with Walker and then conferred with South Korean i Dlna Dol.e n. France, served tinder Napoleon Clara M.

pyrneot Farragut yesienwy, nis ii pr of u. Meioorn; aurvivea r. i t.i..,. President Syngman Rhee. He floors and erection of partitions nve granacnuoren me -i l.Vii-.

,1, Burton, pending a new trial told Rhee that "we are going vosmg at Edw. Dunn peT1SvivaDia WILIIAM Hnrn 111 P('rt mo- statr. 1 ts' pui I was reported that the stay practically all work having 298 Avenue. Funeral en Island. Mr.

Aiguier attend- at 10 a tomorrow at ft. Nm-jUnUersUy I o'ficome to a halt, the Board of I i o.jo a.m. 7HUiriu i' oH H.uaIpH fa'h-r ftf Pll IllSH SrnOOl IMPre ailQ llVPO.1'1- nun 11, 1 to help take care of your country." A visit with wounded at a 1 IfM Ilk? Ill I 1 1 It 1 VI SS I' 1. 111 win ijhuv tu 1 wr 1 uni nnu T. 4mi Whi 111 Linn Plimvl "icunuuu jiuan aim c.

01111 .1 'ri wnne in 1 iiir.i MeCpp was awaitinir path in Inlwnipn Holy Cross before coming to 1 mineral win he iron, 1 .0. at Fred Herbst Sona Memorial. 1501 now Travis Cemetery. nearby evacuation hospital Transportation said. A Board of Education spokesman said practically every school construction or reconstruction job in the city more than HX) separate projects has iih Avenue.

Thursday, 8 p.m. liiookkn vear 'o Hp had'resk'etice and burial will be in lu attended m. incents v.tv.... iii.o., iSemmarv and also hH laniri.t the Negro was transferred to BRYAN-ANNA J. ilv 26 resi- 'ci'inent private in Green-Wood been with the the Hinds County jail for safe Miss Bvrne was born in tbere.

In he was ordained Miss Bvrne was born in there Horn Q7 ciiwi- stipst Mc uf I beloved Cemetery. Cemetery. keeping. He had been convicted wife of Abraham; also survived by Surviving are his wife. Mrs.

Brooklyn, me daughter of the; thi idl'IM Dt-rrn of assaulting a white woman inibeen affected, with some at a Ua(VI 1 4 4J 11. late John and Catherine Griffin ince IM-'J 1-allier Boland had sons, sixteen erancicnuaren ana wound up MacArthur visit. He chatted with many of them as he strode the hospital wards. Back at the airstrip for the takeoff for Tokyo, MacArthur told newsmen that nothing had pieased him more than the news he was to get some Brit complete standstill and others Laurel. four '1 daughter 'Mrs.

William Hill: a 'Byrne, and was a member of in at Niagara University. He limping along. retired in l'Mil the Rosary Society of St. Vin "ri Zi' tSu DonneUy. Mrs.

James Susan Kathryn Will Hayett of New York, identified as a public relations representative of the Civil School Jobs Delayed Members of' juu, tiuu a umuin, i i juim-ft :o.E.S.and!r?.dsi.ou?i 10'V- Aiuier of Philadelphia. Rehabilitation jobs, the The funeral will be held at the university on Saturday, with a solemn requiem mass in the chapel there at 11 a.m. 'Evergreen Avenue. Orient Chapter. No.

Court, No No tori POC u- 1 1.. 1.1 runerai services wU 1 be held cent's Church. She was an aunt of Sister Frances Marie, O. P. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Harold K. Ryan and Mrs. Elizabeth Burns; three other nieces, Mary Burns, Mrs. ish Commonwealth troops to reinforce the 8th Army. Praises Ausnie Troops Amaranih are 110 Ode fraternally invited.

cl Requiem Mass R. C. 8P-m- tomorrow (Thursday) iv 1.30 p.m. inter- Pancra8. interment Calvary 'at the residence.

The Rev. Dr. 11 .1 Funeral Saturda ment, Kvergroeiis cemetery rpmp PVV Cemetery. "I have fought lu association William Bruce Reed, pastor of St Mark's Methodist Church, spokesman said, have been hit hardest by the steamfitters' walkout, and if their strike isn't settled shortly many jobs scheduled for completion by the beginning of the new school year in September will be unfinished, ln such cases, he said, Leo lioneringer and Mrs. Rob 6 Killed as Bomber 25 1 Thomas J.

Creamer, Director. with them for many years and BYRNE CLARA oil July ert Gaboy, and a nephew, Job Ocean Ave. and Beverlv Road, ahn P'irvived by two siiters, Mrs.j MARCHAND GERTRUDE A.i Byrne. have a degree of confidence in them which could not be will officiate. Burial will be in 'n miu oiuiaurui nam Rights Congress, said Gross-i man's assailants gained entrance to his hotel room by knocking on his door and yelling Hayett, who was in an adjacent room, said he heard sounds of a scuffle and called police.

"They went in and cornered him in the bathroom and did a little whipping," Police Chief Joel Holden said. He said Grossman's description of the men was vague. No arrests have been made. f0U neites and' Road. Brooklyn! beloveT da rcen-Wood Cemetery Friday, nephew.

Funeral from her resl-l arrt 'H temporary hookups of water excellent," he said. "As you know, the Australians are my blood brothers Crashes Jnto Hill Oakley, July 27 (U.R) dence, 3208 Farragut Road, on Fri-I ok ilovmg mother of Sharon aear day at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem' Dcatljs and steam lines will be made so schools can be used. He said tips and downs must Mass St. Vincent Ferrer's R. C.

William L. Ruch, Title Firm Aide 1 HMSMAN EMMA, bp overt WltP An Air Force B-25 bomber Private home construction, oi.i.. t.he ltp ttlis: ripvntrt mnt.lipr be expected in the type of war being waged in Korea. Church. Interment Holy Cemetery.

especially where foundations iuii lui n.cuur, Diijuivnu. tc-1 quiem Mass Friday, 9:30 a.m., Bertha Karpel, Millie Cohen, Our Ladv of Angela Church. Irving. Alfred Reisman and plowed into a rolling hill near here during a blinding hail "Reactions are sure to occur terment Holy Cross Cemetery. in the interval of time between the initiative that the enemy have not yet been poured or where extensive brick work and plastering is involved, also is languishing in the borough and on Long Island.

No accu CARROLL CATHERINE (rice Grayi, on July 26, of 8315 4th Avenue, beloved wife of the late William; dear mother of Howard, storm yesterday, killing all six Air Force men aboard. MARQUARDT LENA, on July loving grandmother. Services at1 (aprtti from rnwau i lt Edition) Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street, on1 Fi-lday, 11 a.m. I William Ruch, 80, who Mark Levinger, Directors, jhad been with the Home Title i Guaranty Company, 51 Wil- has and the lniative that he is 24, 1950.

wife of the late Peter going to lose," he said. Force of the crash split the 'James, Herbert, the late John and; i Vfa mil a rA ftrmnrlv TT rbtntit rate estimate of the number of KlUCAKUl JUftfcfM. JUIV Ollshhv St for the la-t 291 1 iic Edward Carroll: sister of the late jMah mother of 'Mrs'. William Gray. Rejiosing at Clavin craftsmen made idle by the walkouts was available, but va Leo A.

Healey; survived by nis nam year, oi i ied yesterday (Tues- Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue rrea oieD, ana at hie ')oo. mee toerie) and near brother dii.i, dim Maufieii dehris over an area of several hundred yards. Names of the victims, whose bodies were imbedded a foot iviau. lie nan neen in ioi tne John. Michael Clharlps Mrs Npt.tip rious sources indicated the total ran well over 50,000 in the metropolitan area by last night and Donald and Dorothy Healey.

Re-COLLINS ALPHONSUS sud- Ps'n8 at Frank White Funeral denly. on July 26, 1950, native 0f (Home. 66-04 Fresh Pond Road, -tun oi.i i-ioff rc Services Thursday evenine at 8:30 Caggiano, Mrs. Mary Mauro, Mrs.ilust I0Ut" weeks. Cop's Racket Trial Enters Final Stage Continued From Page 1 diet of not guilty is denied, he will rest his case today and, court experts said, summations for both sides may even be completed today.

Barshay scored yesterday when Judge Sobed ruled that Gustav Wagner, Queens bowling alley operator with whom Nellie Cavallo, Mrs. Margaret Mr. Ruch, an attorney, was Howard McSpedon, president of 'rommon. Inland, beloved husband iP-'- Funeral Friday. 10:30.

Inter- Pasala and Mrs Krai Zia. naUVe Pa" withheld pending notlfica! of Mary (nee Slack father MOUnl uuvet cemetery. father ofiment Mount ouvet cemetery. the A. F.

L. Building Construction Trades Council, said more than 150,000 would be out of Maureen T. and Alphons -n iai mme t.a t0 more than don of next of kin onsus- son of; Direction Frank R. Healey, Inc. t-h Avenue, until Friday at ti Ufm, 01 01 Kln- 1 Ldli At one Ume he.

The plane was en route fr xi McKEOWN-uddenly, on Julvj employed by T. B. Acker-Scott Field, 111., to Lowrv Fi. Mrs. Mnllie.

dti attt. rmitinn i t. i Mrs. Mollie om Marie Neary Collins eld, work in a day or two. Major apartment projects, Michael; brother of son developers of Fiskei Denver.

24, 1950, CHARLES of 9115' RILATT EDWARD, on July Colonial Road, beloved husband of 25, 1950, brother of Mrs. H. Hy- Wilson. Mrs. Thomas V.

Fitzgerald, John J. and Daniel. Funeral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home, which require a great deal of concrete and brickwork, have terrace in Brooklyn and of Officers said the escape hatch Bright waters. He was formerly jhad been released before the Florence (nee Martin) and Mrs- J- Bowen, Mrs.

Marcella Reilly Is alleged to have nego- in anc hrAlhii- nf Tniu a DrlA I Annr.UlTl nnn atl i rt. nL ui ih.o, uuutm UHUU.I. A II HP 3 I lllKn llttll'n' 1- 1 .1 been almost entirely shut down Avenue ana am oireei, oai- m.npral fxising at the Funeral Home. 187' ul Phony loans, is an ac urday; Solemn Requiem Mass St.lu etv, n.furri "ouie i me uuai amy intended to iumn. One of the enmnilra in Requ Home, 8813 5th South Oxford Street.

ompllce in the attempted sub Avenue. Fridav: either by lack of materials or while awaiting steamfitters' Jerome's R. Church. 10 a.m. f.

Kami -ompany. mi nis ueatn ne was I victims still had a parachuleiornation of neriurv count. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Mass Friday, 8:45 a wun tne tine service depart-: strapped to his back. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment St. James Pro-Cathedral. DIETRICHSON ERLING. on installations. Boosting Cost of Homes Reilly is accused of trying to hide the source of some July 26.

at his residence SCHATVETHELN Ju, reet, beloved husband 0f piease copvi m. H. 2fi6 9th SU Milton Steinberg, Brooklyn's of otherwise unexplained in come. Evelyn. Services Friday, 8 p.m.

Fu MOGER FRANK, on July City, New York, mother of largest builder of one and two- neral Saturday. 10 a.m. Interment ineiu in me new ousiness (iivi- sion of the Home Title Com-j pany, and presdent of the.Merry-Go-Round Ride company's 25 Year Club, lie m. j-was a member of the Flallands Mas Un-Merry Ending Reformed Church. St.

Joseph, July 27 (U.R) Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 0. C. Gilpatrick had an espe- .1 U. family homes and developer of "I am completely confirmed in the estimates tht I made to the President of the United States last week that the enemy lost his great chance for victory in the last three weeks." 'Always Fight Well' MacArthur said he knew American units in action in Korea were fighting well because "American troops always fight well." "General Walker and his division commanders' are handling the situation with marked energy and superior efficiency," he said.

"The South Korean forces and the South Korean commanders show a degree of resilience which Is inspiring. "The Air Forces and the Navy have been splendid In every way. Every one understands that no matter how great their efficiency, they cannot through their own might alone stop vig-ourous advancing troops. It seems to me that they have done everything that it was possible for the mto do. "One of the outstanding features of the situation today has been the complete co-operation and co-ordination between the various services.

That co-operation has extended to the fullest extent to the Korean fores. "It is now going even further and is extending to the United Nations, not only as basic groups but to various branches of the various nations serving the mmon cause." Mount. Olivet Cemetery. Eugene Newman. Director.

The ruling followed a long argument by Barshay to the effect that Wagner was legally Dodgertown in Last Flatbush said the strikes as well as gen 1950, beloved husband of Gertrude Helen Adams Erlandsen and i nee Dunni; devoted father ofjCharles Einar Schatvet. Service at Frank, Emma Clifton, Gertrude 'the Garden Chapel of Orville T. Sauer; brother of Jesse, George andiCronk. Franklin Avenue at Beatrice Gehr; also survived by 15th Street, Garden City, Friday two grandchildren, Jean and John. 8 p.m.

involved in a meeting early in ,1 long ride on the merry- the morning of April 28 at eral Increased material costs are pressing many builders to the point of increasing prices on Charles but it cost him a jail sentence. Grace Jameson of Washington D. and six grandchildren. which he and Reilly are said to have rehearsed his testimony before the grand jury later that Funeral from his residence, 614 Wyngate Drive, West Elmont, Long' SIMMONS LOUISE M. i Island.

Saturday. 9:30 a MawtiMcInerney), on July 26. 1950 new homes. Some builders, he noted, al Gilpatrick, wanted on bad Walter H. Cnokc INC.

Funeral Information 2t Snyd" Avf. 6-4800 Th'irtdny 2Tth runerai services will be same day. The idea was that St. Boniface R. C.

Church, 10 I-J22 StrMe4e at 8 tomorrow ThnrV K'heck charges, was spotted by Interment. St. Charles CpmetPrv I loved wife of Herbert; dear mother nelu al m. tomoirow ready have boosted prices and, he said, if conditions continue the present trend, with new Wagner's testimony would jibe with that previously given by jof Herbert B. loving sister of day) at the Moadinger a aui MURRAY MARY Julv 25.: Mrs.

Elinor Costa, Misses Monica'Home, 1120 Flatbush Ave. The'. enry and two girls I A1 ri- RSON. Anna Government allocations of ma a m. at hapri ,1950, beloved sister of John F.

Mur-iand Marlon Mclnerney. Solemn Rev. Stanley S. Slingerland 11 lne merry-go-round at Reilly. Barshay contended that Wag filtOFIN.

John at hir'l terials taking effect, many- I ray oi uraniora, New jersey, and itequiem Mass Jsaturaay, pastor of the at lands niiiuntmeui Park. more will have to follow suit. Saturday, 29th Vt t'BKR. Roherl I P.M. al Chupfl Mnitrtny.

.111 IIIVIRKOPI, Charlf A I (ill P.M. at Chaprl The strikes, he said, will only serve to hasten the price ner was an accomplice because he knew of the false testimony, and made it, even though he later came back to the jury and recanted everything he had ithe laie Anna T. Murray and Rose. St. Bernadette's R.

C. Church. fhurch will offici'lte McKeon. Solemn Requiem Mass! posing at Funeral Home of F. u.n, in i Friday, 10 a.m., St, Saviour's R.

C.iMcLaughlln Son, 8125 3d Ave-lp," 1 1 nt 1 Kd'nL Church. Reposing at Chapel ofnue. Interment Holy Sepulchre; I Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and 'Cemetery'. Orange, New Jersey.

l4ih Avenue. 1 "Keep them happy," the sheriff ordered the operator while he waited for help from another officer. When their ride ended, Gil- boosts. SO Svnlli Av. MAin 2-858S f'nrfdl.

Ju'v rnoPKR. Janf a A.M. ac Chapel KOI Is. aihrrlnf A. A at Chaprl FROT LonUa 1 :0 at Chiprl i skrocki-john.

aged 82, on Charles K. Pitcher Jr. patrirk and Kendall were ar- ixtvv lu ijiur, JtliV to, i3M, opioveu muirr ui m- ou-ai-k- Inlv -r. at her home, 452 Herkimer Street. imund; grandfather of Paul andLrvif.

r' and jailed awaiting a Detective Ends Life With Bullet Continued From Page 1 Services St. John's 460 Raymond and father-in-law 'hearing Herkimer StrenL Fririav. 2 nm. iLucv. Funeral from 655 E.

Jr-' manager 0t the said. Thus, Barshay said, the evidence boils down to the oath of one man against another, with no corroborating evidence. The judge agreed, which left the State with the task, some time today, of furnishing additional evidence to substantiate the charge of subornation or of having it dismissed. 63-32 Forest Ave. HEitfrnun 3-0900 Thir.day, Julv 27th HF.GKWALn.

Fvfri 1 (Ml M. Chapel Friday. Julv 2Xth MAIDT, Eluabfth A.M. at Cbaprl agency department of Davis, Dorland insurance firmjr i 230 Broadway, New York, wereSur9eo" General Praises held today at the Cole Funeral! Army Medics in Korea Home, 115 Roseville vvashinatnn' -n iiipi 'street, Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Sol-QUIRK On July 25, Requiem Mass St. Therese of ANNIE, beloved wife of the late Lisleux R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. In-Danlel; devoted mother of Mrs. terment Calvary Cemetery. Gertrude McCormack, Mrs.

Annie Hayes. Mary A. Quirk. Mrs Irene1 SUYDAM BLANCHE of Navy Band to Attend ground with a bullet wound in tlio hoar! Rliir caiH An ambu ISO-10 KIIHiHe Ave. JAmairt 6 S670 fti'idcy.

27th lance dotcor pronounced him i Confederate Reunion VOI.KI.AND, Cecilia K. Newark. He died mesciay at Mat r.en mts iv 9 at rhapet i Broderick and Mrs, Loretta Larchmnnt. New York, on July 26, CFSNAVICH. Joaeph his home 140 Roseville Ave.

urge on General, has corn- Manierre; grandmother of George lwO. wife of the late Alexander E. 1015 A.M. al Chapel Mr. r'ltcner, a native aii p.

Hayes, Stephen, Jeoffrey and 'Suydam; mother of Edwin B. Serv. Fatally Stricken was the son of the iLynne Broderick and Ann ies at Frank E. Campbell "The Brooklyn Army Medical Corps in Korea dead. The Mckee children are Gerald, 0, and Mary Ellen, 2Vi.

The detective had been on the force 14 years. Before being assigned to the At Scene of Political Row iManierre, Funeral Saturday. 8:30 Funeral Church." Madison Avenuejlate Charles Rohiason Pitcher, a.m.. from Chapels, 2603 Church at 81st, Street, New York City. 12: insurance executive.

He at-: Avenue, corner Rogers Avenue; noon Friday. I tended Val Ilnivorcit hof Washington, July 27 (U.R) The Senate has approved legislation to permit the Navy Band to attend the forthcoming annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans at Biloxi, Miss. Brooklyn funmrat Homil 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FIATBUSH AVE. Ulster S-4800 59 SEVENTH 2-S585 Funeral Hemei in MANHATTAN ItOHX OUIENt A 65-year-old woman died last night during an altercation that for their "gallant work." He said in a statement that "through their heroic self-sacrifice they have earned the gratitude not only of the Army but of the country as well.

Snyder Ave. precinct early in mT.la RUCH-WILLIAM orf Ju.ylntering the insurance business. Church. 1010, he had Worked out of the j.i. Deitnea nusoana oi urace ttucn.

walu ment Holy Crass Cemererv Gates Ave. station. land Co. since 1925. broke out around an American Labor party soundtruck at Broadway and 102d Man- Services at.

the Moaciinirer Funeral i AN VIG EYOLF Julv 26 'Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, 8 p.m. Interment Pleasant, Plains, New Jersey. Please omit flowers. nattan. irj beloved husband of Marie; father of Tor; fond friend of Bodil Erik-sen.

Will repose at the Halvor-sen Chanel. 5310 Rth a verm to Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Little; a daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Simons of Thibodaux, and a sister, Edith Louise Pitcher of West-field, X. J.

Dtscriptiv Trie Hang Including Com pit I Funeral Bessie Rasthal of 255 W. 102d morrow after 2 om. Serv WEBER ROBERT. July 26, 1950 li tou want to txprcaa Four thaaka lo relalivea, fnenda or the clergy lor their lympath during bereavement, roti nay place an "Acknowledgement" like the one below (or only 90c per line of 6 wordi or low. 'ices Saturday, Norwegian Sea- wllveQ oi n-amti me nice man's Church.

33 1st Place. 10 Meisinger); also survived by three Parking Meters in Babylon Installation of stanchions for 275 parking meters on K. and W. Main Deer Park Ave. and parts of Fire Island and Carll Babylon Village, is expected to be completed in time to put.

the meters into service not. later, than Aug. 15. pute started between Joseph Klein, 180 Riverside Drive, a speaker, and Sidmund Grotthus, 220 VV. 2-lth St.

Klein summoned Ti3t Vft rrau cir daughters. Services at Walter B. a.m. Final obsequies Fresh Pond. Cooke, Funeral Home, Louise Iveson wwiKiaNiiii Why Not Be Sure? Everyone is entitled to Information about funeral cost.

Here are facts and figures that can be crusted. Tbe prices shown opposite includ Casket and protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any i i Cloth Covered Catkats Sa5O-UM-S230 Selld Oak rrm MtO to $40 Solid Mahogany )470-499-58S 20 Gaits Stool Solid Coooor S. SS2S conduct complaint. Yaphank, July 27 Mrs. Ijuise Iveson, 87, of this village, died Tuesday in the South Shore Convalescent Home.

She was the widow of Alexander Iveson, who for many year.1- rOJD The famllv of the late John Do wtshes to thank the cleriry. and friends rftr their kind expression of evmpathy during tneir recent bereavement. .1 snyaer Avenue, Saturday, p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. WILKENS MARIE, beloved mother of George W.

Wilkens; sister of Emma O. Immen; also survived by three grandchildren. Service Friday, 2 p.m., at the Zirkel Funeral Home, Ridgewood and Norwood Avenues, Cypress Hills. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery, owned Yaphank's village 5 2 Our service is designed to meet the needs or each individual case. smithy.

She is survived by a SmMm. daughter, two sisters and twoilg brothers. Ju.t Phone MAin 4-6200" Aik for Miti Hart Vincent D. Cronin. Mgr.

Funeral Director! Foaturino, SERVICE ECONOMY Chapels: 115 ATLANTIC AVENUE 38 LAFAYETTE AVENUE MAin 4-1398139936558130 Chapelt Available AH Bnronihi local cemetery. Ic is on the basis of public confidence and satisfaction that we serve more families than any other funeral director. Walter B. York's largest Funeral Directors StOOKlYN fUNEKAl HOMES OUIINS UNtRAl HOMES HARRY T. PYLE Jj.

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