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BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 31, 1952 11 HOGAN Suddenly, cm October 39. THOMAS husband of Eliza Rites to Honor Henry George, Auth6rr Single Tax Advocate beth; dear father of Thomas loving brother of Bernard also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Saturday, bUo, Gluieppe Macke, Henry aJurfThomaa Martella, Teres Cancer That Cut Prison Term Kills Ex-Waxey Gordon Aide its, Henry McCormack, Mary i died Oct, -29, 1897, during iuchanan, M. F.

Nelson, Howard 10 a.m. Interment St. John'a Cemetery. Solemn Requiem Mass Our the closing days of a strenuous political campaign in which he lurke, Michael North, Catherine Henry W. Macke, Retired Printer Henry Macke of 109 70th a retired printer, died yesterday In Long Island College HO pital.

He would have been 78 Nov. 8. Mr. Macke was born In Brooklyn and had spent most of his life in the borough. For many years he worked for the De Vinna Proua in Manhattan.

His Sfi Francisco, Oct. 31 (U.R)- 6 Lady of Angels Church. Tuesday, 9:30 ajn. Please omit flowers, Masses appreciated. Eddie Sahati, convicted mem ber of an International narcotics Memorial services to mark the 55th anniversary of the death of Henry George, single tax advocate and author of the famous book on political economy, "Progress and Poverty," will be held at noon tomorrow at his grave in Green-Wood Cemetery, Representatives of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths will speak and was a candidate for Mayor against Seth Low.

He was burled Nov. 1 with a great procession of people escorting the body to Green-Wood. His grave Is next to that of Tom Johnson, the famous Mayor of Bymcn, Quatav O'FarreU, Emma Clement, Arthur O'Neill, E. O. Connolly, Mary Percy, Charles Derma tadt, LoulceRamano, Raftaele Ryan, George Placeman, Isaac Ryan, Katharine Hffrty, Effle Sexton, Bernard Helfrtch, William Shine, Edward Hoermann, C.

Birutia.iJohn ring headed by the late Irving (Waxey Gordon) Wexler, died today. The 41-year-old gambler, whose two-year Federal prison sentence on narcotics charges was commuted because he was JOHNSON PATRICK beloved husband of the late Margaret (nee Hartung); loving father of William, Mrs. Rose Larsen, Robert, Margaret, Edward, Mrs. Helen McLean, Mrs. Dorothy Maclvor and the late George and James Johnson; also survived by one sister and 20 grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from the Cleveland, long an advocate of the theories of Henry George Hottn, Thomas Slaytor, Dorothy un-fa HipH in in-trt Agnes de Mille, a eranddaueh Hi he Nevada casino operator was sentenced last May 8 after he pleaded guilty to concealing and transporting heroin. Sahati was arrested and indicted along with 23 others throughout the country as a-member' of the international narcotics ring directed by Wexler and was later given the two-year Federal sentence. Wexler. known as the "beer baron" of the prohibition era, died June 24 in Alcatraz prison of a heart attack while awaiting trial on charges of operating the narcotic Btadel, Anna Johnson, P. W.

Jones, Louis Kfhr. Martha Wright. Dorothy Zeitman, Gottlieb Funeral services for Mr. 'ter of trle author and economist, and a close friend of the author. Macke will be held at 8:30 p.m! iuin Plat a wreath on thej The services will be under Sunday at the E.

C. Waldeck Slave. auspices of the Henry James E. Thornton Funeral Home i Home for Funerals, 7611 4th! wno once, oeorge ei.nooi ot not iai science, Ave. The Rev.

John V. nn noaa at wun.ou win aiannauaii. 5402 7th Avenue. Final Blessing 10:45 a.m. at St.

Agatha's Church, 49th Street and "th Please suffering from "incurable cancer." died at Stanford hospital. Federal Judge Louis E. Goodman commuted his sentence here last June 17 after doctors said Sahati, part owner of a gambling casino on the California-Nevada State line had cancer. mann, pastor of St. Jacob) Lu omit flowers.

Massi appreciated. Solemn Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Saturday, November 8, at St. Agatha's R. C.

Church. JONES LOUIS at, of 842 Madison Street, on Thursday, October tlieran Church, 4th near 55th will officiate. Burial will be In Lutheran Cemetery. Mr. Macke is survived by two sons, Henry F.

and Walter; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Wentzel and Mrs. Margaret Chambers; a sister, Mrs. Adelaide Wallen-stein and four grandchildren. Edgeworth Smith, Really Broker, 74 Edgeworth Smith, 74, a director of the W.

J. Barney Construction Corporation of New Mrs. Annie Dodd, 102, Confederate Patriot McKeesport, Oct. 31 (U.R) Mrs. Annie Owen Dodd, 102, who often told of helping hide her family's silver Irom Yankee soldiers during the Civil War, died here yesterday.

The centenarian was the ri'ancrhtoi' nf a cla vo-hnlrlini tn. CANARSIE HOME INVADED 30, 1952. Reposing at Murray Fu neral Home, 831 Knickerbocker Av enue, comer Covert Street, until Monday, 3 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. York and -a former vice presi.

KEHR MARTHA, October 29, 1952, beloved wife of the late Wil B. A. McMurray, Ex-Sfock Broker dent and governor of the Long bacco farmer of PiUsyivania Island Real Estate Board, died County, Va She is survived by Sunday in Culpepper, Va. four children 29 grandchildren, Active the real estate busH29 great grandchildren and two ness for many years, Mr Smith' great-great-grandchildren. liam; devoted mother of Kenneth.

Services Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Fri Lickdyke, John ANELLO GIUSEPPE, of 695 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, on Thursday, October 30, 1952, beloved husband of the late Oaterina and devoted father of Victor, Dr. Vincent, Emll and Mrs. Mary Bon-ventre. Mrs.

Rosalia Curatolo, Mrs. Julia Russo, Mrs. Olinda Piaclotta and Mrs. Catherine Napoli; also survived by twenty-two grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Reposing at Anello Bon-ventre Funeral Chapels, 277 Central Avenue.

Requiem High Mass Monday, November 3, 10:30 a.m., at St. Joseph Patron Universal Church, 181 Buydam Street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BANKS THOMAS WIIXLIAM, 85, formerly of Brooklyn, at his home in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, October 24, 1952. Survived by wife, Florence two daughters, Mrs.

P. M. Scanlan, Mrs. William E. Dunn; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

He was a life member of Mixpah Lodge, No. 738, F. ft A. also a life member of Bricklayers union. Local No.

1. Burial In Edgewater, Florida. BET7 HENRY on October I0e 1952. beloved husband of the late Rose; devoted father of William loving brother of Catherine Schumacher. Funeral from the Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L. Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Bona-venture's R. C. Church at 10 a.m.

IntermeTTt St. Johna Cemetery. day, 8 p.m. Interment Saturday. 2 p.m., St.

Michael's Cemetery. busines, which included 10 Bartholomew A. McMurray Henry W. Beiz, 85, LICKDYKE On October 30. 1952.

70, of 220th Queens ibices covering the greater Vill.itrp a rptired stork hrnkerJPart of Long Island. He was 3 THUGS ROB MAN, WIFE, THEN FLEE IN HIS TRUCK Three bandits, one armed, iproached him. They ordered robbed a Canarsle butcher and; him to open the front door and his wife of $900 in cash and S200 forced him inside. The butcher in checks in their home last. and his wife were then forced night and then, apparently still 'to proceed to the ba.sement.

not satisfied, tf'e thugs also took The armed thug, evidently the butcher's delivery truck. ringleader, told them: "Don't Victims of. the stlckup were move, Be quiet, please. Where Max Cutler. 10 of 663 Remseniis the money?" and his Sydell, 34.

It was then that Cutler told Cutler almost talked the bandit.the bandits that he had left the out of the money, insisting thatjeash in his store, with his wife he left it in his store. But his persuading him to give it to wife, apparently nervous, toldAhem. him to give it to them. The bandits fled after warn- Cutler, whose store is at 231-, ing their victims to be quiet for 04 Merrick Boulevard, minutes. Cutler, after notify-ton, was about to enter police, discovered that his house when the bandits ap-'delivery truck had been stolen.

JOHN retired member N. Y. F. beloved husband of Marga ret (nee Gallagher) devoted father died Wednesday night. He wasjagent for Kew Gardens and ft ft the father of Joph P.

a leading part in the KgtirAfl PrCtflTldn ray, staff director of the Senate development of Hewlett Har-i "Will VM I IVJJIIIUII of Mrs. Madeline R. Higgins, Mrs. United Prex Teltpfteto James (Three-Gun) Hill Self-styled maniac Gun' Meekly Gives Up After Crime Carnival Bartow, Oct. 31 (U.R) James (Three Gun) Hill, self-styled wanted for a score of robberies and kidnap-ings in three Southern States, surrendered meekly to State police today.

The sheriff's office announced that Hill and James Douglas, a convict he freed from guards at gunpoint, surrendered without firing a shot in Nassau County, where they had fled in a succession of commandeered automobiles. The pair had for hour eluded nn 8.Vman dragnet directed by 20 agents flown in by the FBI, holding up a private residence and two couple to obtain three getaway cam in Kucrrsudon. Meanwhile, a huge posse captured three fugitive convicts Hill left behind after swooping down on a prison work detail and freeing four captives from their guards at gunpoint. Sheriff Hagan Parrish said Hill, 31-year-old self-proclaimed "three-gun maniac," was. "heavily armed and dangerous" but I li- or I Banking and Currency Commit-lur "'S al tee at Washington Head Jicuiy jcia, oi, a leuiru Krivn th 1920K hi rnmrn Pman, died yesterday in his A solemn requiem mass will Patricia T.

Henry and John Margaret M. and Bernadette C. Lickdyke; brother of Tfomas Lick-dyke. Reposing at his residence, 579 Carlton Avenue. Funeral Monday, 9:30 Requiem Mass St.

Joseph's R. C. Church. Interment at 114-36 1 68th managed Fort Washington Es talae nniiffbtnn Purb- Ucunnn OldlCa. be offered Monday in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Queens Vil Hill 'at Port Washington and the New York Printing Press- lage.

man AnnuLiduuu, tAtuai ui, Mr. Mr-Mnrrav is survived hviisiana rant, i.ong ueacn. ne Mr. Betz was born in Manhat- ijom in wdiiiid Holy Cross Cemetery. MACKE HENRY of 109 70th two other Tons AlovsiusF ana was former vice president two ner sons aiosius r.

ana tan and had spent most of hi OeraiO. K. MCMUridy. 1 i in BtvinUlvn anrl Onoons Street, on October 30, 1952, beloved group, in cnaige some years back of the sale and marketing -He retired many years ago His Budget Provides Jamaica nf Prerislnn-Riii Houses. ocl.

uleu 1,1 October, 1949. Mr. Smith, a native of Balti- lr'uitiniT ii-A a urr u.i ram Services Tonight For Paul Wilkin husband of the late Margariete; devoted father of Henry Walter, Helen Wentzel and Margaret Chambers; also survived by four grandchildren; dear brother of Adelaide Wallensteln. Services at the E. C.

Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Sunday. 8:30 p.m. For Boro Hospital BUCHANAN MART more, was a graduate ot jonns Hopkins University and was a p- Betz; four grandsons, Henry founder of the university news-JosePh erard G- Edwin paper, the Johns Hopkins News' James and William Betz Stabs Male Fatally In Business Row Charged with the fatal tah- two granddaughters, Mrs. Cath Letter. MARTELLA TERESA, devoted A son, John Edgeworth Smith wife of Erennio; beloved mother of leen Green and Mrs.

Doris Bentz, and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Schumacher. The funeral will be held Monday from the Walter B. Cooke Andrew and Vincent, Reposing at Funeral services for Paul R. Wilkin of 789 Ocean Ave.

will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Ave. Burial will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. N. J. bing of her husband after a Chapel.

141 6th Avenue, until Mon survives. Giuseppe Anello, it day; Requiem Mass St. Flnbars violent argument In front of their home. Mrs. Frances Wil- R.

C. Church, Benson Avenue and Funeral Home, 150-10 Hillside i surrendered without using his Hams, 37. of 107-25 164th Ja Bay 20th Street, 10 a.m. Interment Jamaica. A solemn re-; pistol or sawed-off shotgun.

St. John's Cemetery. maica, was booked at the Jamaica Precinct early todav nn Mr. Wilkin, who was 63, diedT Tuesday in his home. He wasTX-TgUgy Hill was sought in 20 robbery- quiem mass will he offered at 10 a.m.

in St. Bonaventure's Continued from Page 1 poses by constitutional amendment last year was allocated by the commission, pending hack-l ing out of a permanent policy on a transit program. But the commission included the amount in a five-year capital program for 1 954-58, consisting of $609,909,138 subject to the1 debt limit and $697,042,234 "other funds" a total of1 $1,306,951,372. The commission recommended that the city establish "as soon as possible" an Independent Transportation Authority, which would then, if proper terms can be arranged, buy all power for transit. For 1953 transit items in the capital budget were limited to tormeriy a cniet engine inspec a homicide charge.

G. Mangano at Son, Directors. McCORMACK On October 30, 1952, MARY of 513 51st Street, wife of the late John F. McCor tor for the Brooklyn Union Gas Giuseppe Anello, 85, retired Church, 170th St. Burial shoe manufacturer, died in St.

John Cemetery. Company. He was born at Con- According to police, the victim, John Williams, 64, owned a restaurant and th nruntnpnt home, 695 Bushwick Ave. mack; mother of John and Fran nersville, Ind. His wife, Mrs.

Dorothy S. Wilkin, died in 1939. Mr. Anello came to this conn- ces Fitzgerald; sister of Mrs. Delia developed after Mrs.

Williams accused him of drinking and Helm; also survived by grandchild, He Is survived by a stepson, Rev. Erwin Spruth Services Sunday Eileen Fitzgerald. Funeral from try from Italy in 1901. His wife, Mrs. Caterina Anello, died many years ago.

He was a member of Society rVinrnrriin flastellamare del J. William Kipp of Kew Gardens; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Blair and Lucille Wilkin, and a brother, Joseph Wilkin. kidnapings staged last week In Florida, Georgia and Tennessee. Douglas was serving 49 years, 20 of them for slaying a fellow inmate at the Florida State Prison.

State troopers captured Hill and Douglas at one of the many border roadblocks they rushed to throw up after the pair headed north. Parrish said none of the other convicts was able to get out of heavily patrolled Polk County. They were captured one at a time during the night, each on foot. i Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Monday, November 3, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Agatha's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Golfo and the Holy Name So- Funeral services for the Rev. ciety of the R. C.

Church ofErwin A. G. Spruth, who died neglecting the business. She said he attempted to stab her with a kitchen knife, but that she wrested the knife from hirft and stabbed him In self-defense. Gesturing Man Stabs Friend With Scissors San Antonio, Oct.

31 fU.W Charles Connolly, 46. was hos Dcatfjs completion of already author-1 St. Joseph Patron of the Uni Cemetery. NELSON HOWARD Of 647 Wilson Avenue, on Thursday, October 30, 1952. Reposing at Murray Jewett Staten Island, will versal Church, 181 Suydam St.

SHINE EDWARD P. suddenly, on October 29, 1952, beloved hus- lzed transit projects. Culver Project Included Included are, a statement by the commission said, "comple Surviving are three sons, Dr.be held at 8 p.m. Sunday in St. Vincent Anello, a specialist in John's Lutheran Church, Port en October 29.

1952, beloved mother of Archibald dear sister of Frances Paris and Daisy Muster. Services at the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flrtbush Avenue, Saturday. 2 p.m. Interment The Evergreens. BURKE MICHAEL DENIS, of 156 84th Street, dear father of Agnes Huggard, Catherine, Margaret Minchln, Helen Joyce and Joseph; also survived by 12 grandchildren.

Reposing at Funeral Home of F. J. McLaughlin Son, 8125 3d Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., St. An-celm's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BYMAN GUSTAV A on Wednesday. October 9, 1952, beloved husband of nna; father of Mrs. Virginia Lub no. Bertha Dreyfus, Mrs.

Astrid Kramer and Wilbur Byman; also survived by three sisters and one brother. Funeral services at the Fut eral Home of George C. Herbst tt Son. 8741 6th Avenue, near 68th Street, on Saturday, November 1, at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreen.

Cemetery. CLEMENT ARTHUR W. Oct-tober 31, 1952. of 160 Columbia Heights, son of the late Justice and Mrs. Nathaniel Holmes Clement.

Friends may call at the Fairchtld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, until Monday, 11 a.m. 6ervice at St. Ann's Protestant Episcopal Church, 131 Clinton Street. Monday, 2 p.m. Kindly omit flowers.

CONNOLLY MART ELLEN (nee Marks), Octohei 29, 1952, de-Voted sister of Annie Marks; dear aunt of James, Patrick and Matthew Marks. Reposing Henry Mc-Caddin ic Son, 24 7th Avenue. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Blessing at St. Augustine's Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. DARMSTADT LOUISE, on October 29, 1952. of 148-11 115th Avenue. South Ozone Park, devoted mother of Elizabeth Olleo and Wil Funeral Home, 831 Knickerbocker brother of James. Mae.

MrsJintprnal medicine: i Richmond, of which he was pas Avenue, corner Covert Street, until Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Ev George Russell and Mr. Alex Brooklyn Burial wlil be in Maple sell. Funeral from Walter B. p-m i Aneilo' five daush- Grove Memorial Park, Kew ergreens Cemetery.

tion, with necessary rolling slock, of the Culver line improvement, the connections' Funeral Home, 117 W. 72d Mary Bonventrc, Garden. Mr- NORTH On October 29. CATH ter Street, New Yprk City, Monday. ERINE (nee Blcking), of 200 Bruce Street, Newark, beloved aunt of 30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Mrs.

Rosalia Curatolo, Mrs.j Mr. Spruth, a native of Chi-Julia Russo. Mrs. Olinda PWcago, who became pastor of ciotta and Mrs. Catherine Na-jthe Port Richmond congrega-Doli: 22 erandchildren and ll.tion in 10.11.

had served his making the (iOth St. B. M. tunnel available for IND trains to and from Queens, thus uti-j lizing its full capacity, and the Holy Name Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mrs. Helen Angelone and Kenneth Blcking of E-ooklyn. Requiem Blessing will be offered on Satur pitalized today because of a political argument. Connolly said he was arguing over 'the Presidential race with Pablo Lopez, 28. Both men became excited and began to gesture wildly.

Unfortunately. Lopez had a pair of scissors in his hand. Connolly was stabbed in the stomach. A fao traoklfa jadf "Ta lata aotUd aa what aaaaaai fraaj day ta itj aar Iowa at aasat tkraa biUmi iaaaaHaaU. 1 nti taa Eaik daily." SIRUTIS JOHN, on October Ichurch in various other canaci- day, November 1, at 9 a.m., at the opening for use of the Fulton! St.

IND service to Leffertsl beloved husband of the late Kazi- Damiano Memorial Home. 263 S. The funeral will be held ties. He was a member of the Monday from the Anello board of directors of the Atlan- mira: devoted father of Alfred 1 Tdli.n nnlta District of the Lutheran ih ch- i. Bonventre Funeral Chapel, 2 ic 7th Street, Newark, off South Orange.

Avenue. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Church-Missouri Synod and had Central Ave. A solemn re Son Chapel, 319 Central Avenue, served as co-chairman nf its quiem Mass will be offered at Brooklyn; solemn Requiem Mass O'FARRELL EMMA October 29, 1952, of the Salvation Army Home, Setauket, L. beloved wife Church of the Annunciation, N.

5th and Havemeyer Street. Mon 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph Patron Church. Burial will be in Holy.

Boulevacd. "Preparation of the recently purchased Rockaway line fori operation, with a connection! to the Liberty Ave. line, is also provided for." The 1953 proposed capital! budget was adopted at a meet-j ing presided over by Commission Chairman John J. Bennett. Prudential Firm Cites Boro Exec Louis Imperiale, district manager head of the Prudential Insurance Company's Prospect Park office, 555 Fifth today accepted congratulations from friends and associates on his anniversary with the company.

In honor of his long service, Imperiale has received a testimonial scroll signifying' his membership in the "Prudential Old Guard." Imperiale, who lives at 909 68th is a native of Brooklyn and has spent his entire insurance career in the same Prudential District Office. After representing the company as an agent for several years, he was promoted to staff manager in 1927 and then, in IfiM, became district manager. He is a Navy veteran of World War I. of the late Edward Francis O'Far day, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's cnoss Cemetery, uemeiery. reU; sister of William Stumpf and Anna Kennedy. Funeral from the SLAYTOR DOROTHY FOX, stewardship committee. In addition he was a member of the board of directors of the Lutheran Friends of the Deaf and a member of the board of Bethlehem Lutheran Home. Hp was a graduate of Con-coniia Lutheran Seminary and was pastor of St.

John's Church at New Rockford, N. before Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Ave October 29, 1952. Service at Walteri B. Cooke.

Funeral Home, 20 Michael Goldstein, Shoe Executive nue, Saturday, 10 a.m. O'NEILL ELIZABETH October 31, sister of Mary Snyder Avenue. Friday. 8:30 p.m. GEORGE D.

CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1 120 Flatbush Avenue Ttl. lUckminttar 2-0247 Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m. Inter-, ment Cypress Hills Cemetery. I Troxell, Mrs. William B.

Fritz, Grace and Vincent J. Reposing at STADEL ANNA, on October 29 of 39a'oe'nR assigned to the Staten Michael Goldstein the McGrath Funeral Home, 1112 Avenue O. Notice of funeral later. PERCY Wednesday, CHARLES n-i Hnmp Avpnu, nnri 2Rth Ocean adviser to the Wise In lf)26 he married Emma liam L. Darmstadt; sister of Julia, Stilwell.

Services N. F. Walker Funeral Home. 87-34 80th Street. Wiiodhaven, Friday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Saturday. 3 p.m. Interment Lu Street, Monday husband of the late Nellie r'soiomn'qiuem Shoe Company and former vie. Brooklyn" Brides ome, R. C.

Church 'tniti" 1 Jerome "u'" Erwin L. Mass St. Parker Percy. Reposing Lynam's1 GLOVER TO BE SWORN TO EDUCATION POST Archibald F. Glover, 50, of 333 McDonough St.

was tn be sworn in today by Mayor Impellitteri to a nine-year term on the Board of Higher Education. An assistant civil engineer in the City lanning Department, Glover was one of six members appointed to the board yesterday. The post carries no salary. Funeral Home. 4th Avenue, cor ther Cemetery.

ner 13th Street. Funeral services Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Thomas, TLZ: Rev. Spruth: two WRIGHT DOROTHY E. a' Anita: Xnjrlim), -on Wednesday, beloved, 'noe vvai in his mother.

Mrs. Amalia wife of Ellsworth Wright; Spruth; a brother, the Rev. Wal- mother of Ellsworth Jr. and Carol; Born in thi cny A Ir Gol and three sisters. GEORGE D.

CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors 1120 FUlbn.h Arm. BU. 2-0247 Succettor la Geo.W.Peftse ROK Guards Kill 4 In frison Break Try Pusan, Oct. 31 (UR) South EGAV On October 30, 1952, MART E. i nee Owens), beloved I rife of the late Andrew; devoted I mother ol Mrs.

Mary Schwarz, Mrs Elsie Steiner and Martha; Koreans broke up an attempt glin, sister of John Pero. Funeral He schools here and hari hern ton, Maine. RAMANO RAFFAEI on October 29, 1952, at his residence, 2588 Bedford Avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Maresco); father of Augustine Ralph R. and the late Anna M. Kell.

Repos hv more than 100 Red guerril Anna Sprutn. Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from 0'Con-jn the shoe business most of juargarei oxiay. riant, inumiu and the late Edward and Andrew sister of Mrs. Katherine nor's Funeral Home, 17 2 Beach life. In addition to hein hi? Kelleher, Mrs.

Margaret McErlain, Mrs. Elizabeth Welby and Thomas ing at James C. Nugent Funeral 84th Street, Rockaway Beach; thence to St. Rose of Lima R. Church.

Interment Long Island National Cemetery. Owens in Ireland; also survived by adviser to the Wise company, he was head of the Francine Shoe Company of Norway, Me. Previously Mr. Goldstein was Religion Is Hailed As Peace Force Home, Avenue and E. 28th las to escape from Kwangju Penitentiary yesterday, killing four and "wounding six.

the Home Ministry announced today. Kwangju Penitentiary, 130 miles west of Pusan, holds about 1,000 prisoners. Street; Solemn Requiem Mass St. fifteen grandchildren and two Reposing at WalterB. Cooke Jeromes R.

C. Ctr'rch, Friday, ZELTMAN GOTTLIEB of tne B. A. S. William A.

Martin Funeral Home 9:30 a.m. Interment Saturday, 10:30 1571 85th Street, on October 29, IClasson Avenue corner Sterling a.m., Holy cross Cemetery, Beck, Ansonia, and a number ofj other firms. M''s- Elsie Thomas Culver, Place. Funeral Monday, 10:15 a.m.; RYAN GEORGE on October Surviving are his wife, relations secretary otj tne Requiem Mass St. Matthew's R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's 1952, beloved husband of Cora M. (nee Morris); devoted father of, Dorothy Adamson, Lucille James, Virginia Barning.

Marion Winifred Simmons, Charles and 29, 1952, dearly beloved husband World Council of Churches, Mary Goldstein; three sons, of Marion; devoted father of Rose- Cemetery. marie and Keightley; brother of Elizabeth Eaton, Patrick and Ralph, Arthur and Martin Gold-itoId members of the evening stein; two brothers, Sam and the Brooklyn Council r.nni. r.ntfU-toiiv ihroo of Church Women last night MKOafCMATD Mw Torafs Lmrgmtt ftwiwl Diracfen Jt is worth remembering that we serve more families- man any other funeral director. And this wide-cpread confidence in our service ability is growing every day. Co mp It ft Funtrals from 150 Howard Zeitman; dear brother of Frederick.

Edward and Louise Charles Ryan. Reposing at Frank FI8CHMAN ISAAC, beloved husband of Fannie; cherished fa- ther of Beresiy Oeller and Thelma Frledenthal; devoted son of Sima Swale. Services at the E. C. Wal-iMrc priori Pott Mra tinnip that religion is the greatest J.

Han Sons "Home for Fu deck Home for Funerals, 7614 ami force for peace in the world. Avenue. Friday, 8:30 p.m. i Mrs. Culver was guest speak- and the late Abraham; dear broth nerals," 192-07 Jamaica Avenue, Hollis, until Monday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the Incarnation at 9:30 a.m.

Inter howl ndiiwii wir n.jtiM Funeral services were er of Moe, Irving. Bertha SchutZ' berger. Arum Staub and Ben; dar Church, Hanson Place and S.l hoday'at the Riverside Memorial lit C0cmoriam ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Masses n. ling grandfather.

Services 2:30 Chanel, Ocean Parkwav and a p.m. today Sherman's Flatbush Me. jf unetat intarmattin mortal Chapel, 1283 Coney Island BRADV CHRISTINA M. Five Conrv Island Ave. giver, oy ine norou3n, years since our darling mother lefi council to celebrate orld orn-; preferred.

RYAN KATHERINE on October 29. 1952, beloved wife of John devoted mother of J. Douglass. Richard T. and Mrs.

Catherine Masse! us. In devoted memory. muniiy Avenue (Avenue j. HAGGERTT EFFIE. October 29 offered.

Introduced hv Mrs. George FUNERAL DIRECTORS (INC! 1111 Complete Funerals Now As Always Priced From $190 Taltiaaaa SHore Road 5-1600 75th ST. FIFTH AVE. mam, nr. EARL HERBST, President Sayaar An.

UUtar 03frtfjDdP Remembrances 1952. Survived by five nephews and Children. Edward, Catherine and William. Gunner: also survived by four Ferguson, chairman of the: group's program committee. I grandchildren.

Reposing at her three nieces. Funeral Monday, 9.30 from John Healey Funeral i.Mrs. Culver's topic was "Build-, 1510 Hilliidt JA. -M7l 'Coattnaea' I Saturday. Nortmbtr Ili TIARSE.

Joieak 1 P.M. at Ckaael Jlfondaif, A'otfmber irrf ITZ. Hnii SO A.M. at Ckaaal WOOD, Matilda 10 Hit A M. at Ckaaal BROWNE JAMES J.

Our lov GOONAN In fond remem- Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue; Requl I brance of EDWARD GOONAN.jing birthday remembrance for ang Lasting Peace em Mass St. Edmund's Church, Oetoatr HH CalJlN. Marnlli 00 A.M. at Ckaaal DttW Lo.Im r. 1 00 r.M.

at Chaaal fatardaa. Novtmbwr IH Rr ID. Unarl A.M. at Chaaal aLATTOa. Darathr rat I r.M.

at Ckaaal KEHK. Mirlaa P.M. at Chaa! A collection was made to pur residence, 88-43 204th Street, Hollis. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m., at Incarnation Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Died October 31, 1943. Masses dear cousin. VAL and MARY. offered. Kathleen and Bill.

id a.m. interment Holy cross Cenv etery. HELFRICH rVILUAM X. sud chase vitamins and medicine for undernourished children overseas, and packets contain-! HERNON In loving memory of J. J.

Gallagher Sons, Directors. SEXTON BERNARD, native Of DALTON CATHERINE. On July 22. 1952. Hippy btrthdir in hfivr-n.

Mom. DAUGHTERS. Only, on October 28, 1952, brother, WINIFRED HERNON. Died Oc tober 31. 1948.

XCaX 232 ing clothing for overseas chil-1 County Longford. Ireland, beloved dren were donated by the mem HUSBAND and CHILDREN. oi wiaries uenruae Lonara Rose Russell, Dorothy Roberts. Re nusband of Elizabeth (nee Smith): LKOAL NOTICES bers. The packets, vitamins and; 117 Wait 72ad St.

TR. 7-1700 Fridav. Oclnher JIH SAMMON. Jahlt 1 i nn it Ckaaal Saturday. Sortmbfr 1st MEREDITH.

Tkmi in A.M. at Chaal Monday, ttnrfmbrr 3rd posing Boyertowrj Chapels, 38 SCARAMELLINO In sincere medicines will be distributed by state or new tork. depart- devoted father of Bernard, Mary. Catharine and Elisabeth. Reposing at Chanel.

4IN8 Fort Hamil ISO II HilUiat Ara. )A. tM fridav. Ottobrr iltt O'RRIRN, Tkaaiai on A.M. at Ckil nalTTON allrn a ft A.M.

at Ckaaal GOETZ. Wllliim r. the Church World Service. mcmorv of my dear friend, FRED, who died October 31. 1943.

GEORGE C. O'BRIEN. Lafayette Avenue, until Saturday, 9:45 a.m. Interment Long Island National Cemetery. Mass to follow due to Holy Day 0' Obligation November I.

ton Parkway; Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m., St. Catharine of Al rH. J. SMITH SONS" I fx) HEREBY CERTIFY that a t-rtiflrHte of dnwolutim of AIX1EO I BASKET INC. ha flld f'm thio df-paftmnt lllili day and that I it appears therpfron tht uch ror-! poratton hj rompllrd with ectmn litindrrd and flv of th Sloi-k Corpo-i ratin Ijiw, and that it is dlstnlxrd.

ERICSON ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS TRiangle 5-0637 500 STATE ST. Out Block from L. I. Sta. rintrtl DlrMtort Cl.

tSH exandria Church. Michoel J. Smith A.M. Il tkipal LYNCH. John A.M.

it CkiaH Al.rXANDI R. CkrUllani SHIVR. fdward P. A at Ckaaal I A.M. at Tkaaal 21 SNYDC AVENUE FUTBUSH AVENUE -UUtar t-40 rill li Henry McCadrJin Son 5 1 J.

U1VK. l- ULfUCAlu wnarr niy hand and official 'al nf th I-partnint of State, at the I Cltv of Albanv. thia twniv- (8i-al) ninth dy nn thniipnnd nina hundrra and 'StOH VL SEVENTH AVENUE -MAai 245U ofr firm mf wtmil nam Cart Cfc A.r OMfttoaai CiiM BiiP mm PtcalMS Mrvlea i BBMtaie or CkMi AUI Asrvkcr at rvrr ntr HOERMANN CHRISTIAN October 29, 1952, beloved husband of Anna (Mertins); devoted father of Frank, Peter and Paul. Services Chapel, 287 7th Stmt, corner 4th Avmue. Friday, pm.

Interment Linden Hill Cemetery. Watte R. Rekt, Dtreofc antral Uirttmrt ISti Caapala ta All lacuUttaa Faraoaal larrtc 486 724 fUNIIAl HOMIS IN MANHATTAN KONX-OUIINt Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication tha soma day; Jlflv-twn.

THOMAS CtiRRA-V. S'crotarT of (iaf B. Gordon, Deputy Sm 74 Aaaaaa STattakj MftS STerling 8-2255, 2232 I. tfaOAMIIN, IKL flff jo hita ol ICT'pm. Saturday nigMj 2 tor publication Sunday.

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