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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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I BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR. 1954 Bttttlf3 COLLINS FRANK on April! McCARTHY JAMES of 177, 8. 1954, of 25 Monroe Plao3, at Peck Prospect Placs, suddenly. April 5. Memorial Hospital.

Survived by 1954, beloved husband of Margaret; GEORGE LE BLANC, 74, G. McCullough, Mrs. Thcmas Taugher, Mrs. Robert devoted father of Alics brother IHale, Mrs. Perc Milkr and Dsnisjcf Helen Burns, John and Joseph foreign banking expert Spanish War Vet Kurusu, Jap Infamy Envoy in '41, Is Dead Collins; two nieces, Mrs.

Geoi-je McCarthy. Repcsirg it Htnry Mc-Donlan, Patricia Collins, pnd onejcaddin Son, 24 7th Avenue; Sol-nephew, Richard Miller. Interment emn Requiem Mass St. Joseph's Tunkhannock, Pa. I Church, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.

Inter- Iment St. Charles Cemetery. In the early pait of the solemn reotiiem mas will administration of fresiaentrbe offered tomorrow at 9:45 Roosevelt, Mr. Le Blanc served a at Our Lady of Refuge tuiincLL niiLittt II. April Tokyo, April 7 (U.PJ Saburo 5, 1954, beloved husband of Ethel: R.

C. Church, Ocean and Foster iiix.rge 1 uKinc, vi, re-tirod banker and an authority on foreign exchange, died yesterday at his home, 150 Green-way Terrace, Forest Hills. Mr Le Blanc was senior vice president of the Equitable Trust Company more than 23 years ago when it and the En- Adams. Edith Math, Frank Beckbissinger, F. McCarthy, James Brett, Michael McCullough, J.

Brown, Robert Menziuso, Lucille Cagliostro, J. Miranda, Donato Morrison, Harold Churbuck. Anna Mulhern, Mary Darke, Mary Norrman, Martin Clifford, William O'Connor, W. Coleman, M. Pa-pagno, Q.

Rollins, Prank J. Purcell, Margaret Cottrell, Walter Quinn.Jchn Craig, John Rial, Joseph Davis, Alfred Ryder, William Delventhal. E. Sjwyr. Ceaige Grace T.

Fitzgerald, G. Slicck, Huw.ud father of Walter John Fred C. and Mrs. Ethel Roberts, Liverpool, England; also survived by eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Service at the Fair- as an adviser on monetary affairs.

Following i retirement from Equitable Trust, Mr. Le Blanc engaged in a number of financial and business enter Kurusu, Japan's special "peace" envoy to Washington at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, died today. Kurusu, 68, had been ill for many months. for James C. McCullough, 10, Spanish War veteran and retired Navy Yard employe, who died Monday in Kings County Hospital after an illness of two weeks.

MeCULLOUGH JAMES April 5, 1954, beloved husband of Delia; devoted father of Mary Landgraff, Ann, Edward and James McCullough. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge C. Church, Thursday, 9:45 a.m. uitahle Eastern Banking Cor- child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avnue, Thursday, 1 p.m.

poration merged with the Cha.se prises. Recently he was vice president of the E. A. Hoffman Mr. McCullough was born In He always insisted he knew X'n'ional Rnnk- In 11'0 ha ho.

CRAIG JOHN April 5, 1D54, Interment National Cemetery. Estate, a real estate holdin Estate, a real estate holding car.ie president of the Inter-! r-ngianu. ann came noining aoout ine reari star- Tmt Cnnimnv in fnmreinv. ami was nn iho hn.ml.w 'his country when he was bor attack when he delivered husband cf Patricia mec Griffin); devoted father of Do. Inn iirifl Drtut 1-nrh-fT -1 Sifter Mary MENZIUSO LUCILLE, on ntil directors of the IS years old.

He resided a new Japanese note to Srcre- of of Maricn Cral? and Winifred Mc- 1 le, Crohan. Funeral Thursday. 10:15 cmV Prudence; beloved from the McMam-s Funeral! "tlot Thoiras. Josephine. Harry or.ni iri.fhM.h nP- Pi, Anthony and Matty.

Funeral Fri- alo was merged with Chaspl Machine and Metal Companv. 18 E. 21st St. I Ury of Stale Cm-dell Hull oa National. I Surviving are two Ie vvas a Ihe Ail-: the afternoon of liev.

7, IMI. Entering the hanking field! Mrs. Henrv C. Fullan Jr. and i mil'a' Schley Post No.

16, Span-j At the end of the war he said shortly before the turn' of the! Mrs. Allan'P. Green, and American War Veterans, jhe had been "deeply hurt" at G.rci:'.?. t. n- E.C3C2, Aif-ar Kiiiibiascr.

E. Kirkp.t'iick. P. ientz, Bertha Sloir.iln, 'i'eiuuiico, T. Tra-v, Ma 17 Walther.

F. Ward, Margaret Wilkinson, John A milem' Mass 10:45 a.m.. at' 8 -m- from JosePh Redmond sons, Marcel Bertrand O.L Surviving are his wife, Mrs.iAmerican charges of treachery century in the foreisni depart Funeral Parlors, 103 King Street; Requiem Mass 9:45 a.m.. Visitation ment of the American Express and George L. Le Blanc.

lwo Lady of Refuge R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS ALFRED suddenly.

ters, Mrs. Mary Landgraff and R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Company, Mr. Le Blanc was wife, Mrs. Violet M. Le Blanc, Cemetery. Ann McCullough.

and two sons in the negotiations leading up to the United States' entry into World War II. Japanese Prime Minister 111-deki Tojo, who had succeeded Premier Prince Fumlmaro Ko- on April 6, beloved husband of manager when he resigned in 1914 to join the Equitable Trust died last Summer. The funeral will be held Fri ADAMS EDITH ELLSWORTH fnce Warner), suddenly, on April .5. 1954. of 12 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre, New York, wife of the late Austin Adams beloved mother of Jean Ellsworth Edward and James McCullough.

Friends may call at the Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 20 Catherine dear of viola T. Doherty. Reposing at the day from the Fairchild Chapel, ZJ Company. Two years later he was made a vice president and some years later organized the ranklin Ave.

and 12th St. Gar MIRANDA DONATO, late of 1051 59th Street, beloved husband of the late Lucia; dear father of William, Frank, Joseph and Lo-retta Asselta. Reposing at Galgano Thomas F. Dalton Chapel, 29 Atlantic Avenue, Floral Park, Long den City. A solemn requiem Beardslee; deifr grandmother of Snyder Ave.

Burial will be In National Cemetery, Pinelawn, Long Island. company's subsidiary. Equit nip rwt ru-nthl, onrt lai 01 Kequiem Funeral Home, till Friday, 10 a.m.. able Eastern, of which he be Soburo Kurusu mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St.

Bridget's R. C. Church, Westbury. liam. Service Fairchild T.tv Franklin Avenue at 12th Street, flr Lady Victory Church.

In. Aon! 9: Requiem Mass St. Frances came president. terment St. Charles Cemetery.

de Chantal. Interment St. John's noye, dispatched Kurusu to Washington on the "peace" mission while the Japanese regime was plotting the kurusu handed Mr. Hull a note on Dec. 7, 1941, that the Secretary of said contained the most fantastic set of lies be ever had seen.

Hull was Mirhael Mnmtki DELVENTHAL EDWIN A on Cemetery. GaiUen City. New York, Thr-c" p.m. Interment Green-Wood: Brooklyn, Friday mornin-j. pril 4.

1254, belovf. husband of Dr. G. Glatzer, 43, Physician l-kn loving fatlwr of win. MOEniSON-MW OLD April belcved husband of Mae BECKEiSiilNGEX I A an(f Bruce CclvLhsl.

Services 5 Ihurand the Allied war crimes Investigators he and Admiral kichisaliiiiu Nomura had no knowledge of the Peail Harbor plot iin (I had negotiated with Hull in ucioil Kurusu 's two daughters mar-ied American officers during re miwiuvi drvctird lather ol the ir. UK on Apia a mi. owm al lg7 Cxfo, 8trefti cn te Fureral Ircm larvs ot hicsoifafs Eoro nusoana 01 uiiw "iWeanesdEy at 8 p.m. Interment X) Mara devoted tathe of Fi'Hl- prtvate. A olt'inn requiem mas will; siiid to have used I hp lan.uaKf possible in ui- divssiii! Kurusu after I lie 'i Wal.er B.

FmiEral Hume, 347 Willis Avenue, Bronx. be offered tomorrow at a.m.1 who Jewish Sanitarium and Ho-piud at Our Ladv of Czenstochowa! Dr. George L. Glat.er. brother of Anna Jackson, DEVINE URACE T.

nee Friday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem iincse had attacked Pearl the occupation of Japan. Lt. Charles and John. Services at theiHeaphy), of 41 76th Street, on April Mass SS.

Peter and Paul ChurcH'had practiced medicine in'for Chronic Diseases. He was hurcii 21th near 4th Harbor. William Maddox, 28, of Wash- Walter B. Cooke, Funeral 7, 1954, beloved wife of James; 10 a.m. Interment St.

a member of the Kings for Michael Slomski, 64. Kurusu was interned briefly lington Kurusu Medical rirooKiyn since iu it), died ves mother of Grace, Sheila and James Cemetery. Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Funeral Friday, 1 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

Society and the Amerl can Medical Association. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Devine; sister of Mrs, Kathleen O'Brien and William Heaphy. Fu- who died Monday at his homeand then sent home in an ex- 27, on July 21, 1'HS. Jave's sis-781 4th Ave. change of diplomats.

ter, Pia, 22, and former Lt. Mr. Slomski was lxrn in After the war, Kurusu con- Frank White were married Brooklyn and attended Our vinced On. Douglan MacAr-'Aug. 14.

1947. uorotny bteinDerg (iiauer; a P1" Funeral Home 7722 4th Avenue; 19S4. beloved husband of Anna; Rm Mass 0ur of AngeLs MULHERN MARY, on April 6, 1954. Reposing at her residence, 2881 Cortland Street, Brooklyn. Requiem Ma Guardian Angel Church, Ocean Parkway and Oceanview Avenue, Friday, 9:30 a.m.

daughter, Lesley; a son, pnctn.hnu.-, devoted father of Mary, Joseph Church, 9:30 ajn. terday in the Israel Zion Division of Maimonides Hospital. He was 43 and lived at 2203 E. 27th St. The borough-born physician intended Boys High School and Long Island University, and was graduated from Baylor University School of Medicine in He also studied in Germany and Switzerland.

Dr. Glatzer was on the staffs his parents. Mr and Mrs. Isi- and P. 40 He was a memberl SrsSVSitS reindicted in Theft of $303,100 ln physician.

'nnmhrneki Pnet nf tho AmeriJ FITZGERALD GEORGE, of and Helen; brother of Ellen and Anastasia. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home. 50 7Ui Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Saviour's R.

C. Church, Friday, 1150 72d Street, on April 5, 1954. NORRMAN MARTIN ALGOT, beloved husband of the late Maryjcn April 5, 1954, of 16 Reid Avenue, E. Fitzgerald: father of HeleniRnrkawav Point, devoted husband hel(7 a.lican Legion. He was employed! Frnm RriHo A7 nn Mnnowmnnn sin, Jiuy ican Legion.

He was employed he Rivers de Memorial Chapel, 8 a by Black and 1 Will MW VII I I Wl IV I I I 9:30 a.m. Interment Resurrection Dunne, Kathleen Eglit, Ruth Margaret. Religious service Cemetery. lAlke, Arthur, Frank and Joseph: Wednesday at 7 30 pa, the Rev. ntrnway and toney island Ave.

Burial was in Baron Guggenheimer, condiment deal- prs nf I nnff IlnnH Pitv Percy William Herman, Herman turned up later in accused of deserting his H7- Manhattan with most of the brother of Asnes Fitz- Henry M. Childs officiating, at! the Israel Zion Division. BROWN himmhip Ilirsch Cemetery, Siaten Island. 1(iU c- a i r- Kings County Hospital and the year-old bride and taking off money. However, the Manhat- irom Clavin Funeral Home.

pach beloved husband of Mary 4th Avenu Requicm Massp.uk 116th Street, Rcckaway Cremation Thursday at with $303,100 in cash and jewel-jtan Federal Attorney's office ry belonging to her, will yesterday that about stand trial on charges of 000 in cash is still ini.cing. st Epnrem's Church, 10 a.m. 10 a E. Brown and Mildred L. Hamil- ton; grandfather of Gladys Free- GERAGHTY MARGUERITE ham sud- Mrs.

Anastasia Slomski; three brothers, the Rev. Joseph Slomski, pastor of the R. C. of the Immaculate Conception, West Hampton Beach, L. 1., Frank and Stanley Slomski.

Friends may eail at the Scar naci 'Funeral Home. 711 4th conspiracy to transport stolen Indicted with Herman was mee Murcnvi. ADin b. oe-! ui a Teobaldo Teutonico, Linguist, Retired Court Interpreter, 85 property. Mrs.

Kathleen X. Nagler, with tic at the Parlors of Harrison J. I loved wife cf Mania loving 'r T' 3w Edwards, 86 6th Avenue, Wcdnes- mother of Thomas M. and Siilllv'an Anna Moore day April 7, at 8 p.m. Interment Iguery dear of Walter J.

ul jZ P'lvate. Thomas H. Funeral trmay 9.alld.'Tnomas O'Connor. Reposing whom he allegedly shared a suite in a Manhattan hotel ifter leaving his wife. Herman was continued ves- A federal indictment was handed up against Herman yesterday in Richmond, where he allegedly left his Teobaldo Teutonico, lin-, Brooklyn and held that nost Ave.

Interment will be made CAGLIOSTRO-JOSEPH. of 1319 Av, A al J' Clement Kearns retired court his retirement In 1939. in Holy Cross Cemetery. bride, wealthy Mrs. I) 1 1 terda in $20,000 hail ponding I.

B4th Street. Reposing at Ralph nZ -Home, hoi uusnvncn Avenue, cor- Mass oT''ir yesterday in Hegraw St. Prather Haven Herman, in a his appearance in Richmond to honeymoon motel last month, 'answer the indictment April 14. Mrs. M.

V. Clarke njs: ins vtue meu in He IS survived by a nephew, Frank He Santo, with whom he had resided for many years. quiem uur Laay or Louracs ti. c- CARRI7.ZO GEORGE, April Tnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. churehi 10 a m.

mterment Long' native of; The funeral will be held Frl- Natinnnl rpmetPTa- I 1 eulOlUCC. 1954, belcved husband of Stella; iiiMLMu ai.ij.vsi on i .1.... Rites in Malverne Kerrigan in Race Against Quill V. Sessa i iii.t'.i i.ii iiuiii wie josejjii April 5. 1954.

aKCci 46 years devoted sen of Anna; dear brother of Alfonso, Marie De Biasi, An inH h.hanrt nf Atmn PAPAONO- GAETANO, on.in 1SS7. an-1 became em- mineral Home, G924 Fort Ham- gelina Guadasno and Henry Car. beloved father ofjplove of H. Richard ilton Parkwav. A solemn re- i Lucia; brother cf Joseph.

Jchn.i;!"" 1 For Head of ClO's City Council uonnnick, Minaei, lvinkinc firm in Maiihuttan Imiipm mass will ho nffnvod Jiu. ouifuiu rttquiem iiasA rn- riript Frir Tony. JpP'1. day. 9:30 a.m., St.

Thomas Aquinas nrqr. n. pPii on and Simone; also survived by A fight against re-election of i Four men have been named Michael J. Quill and Morris jt nm against lushewitz, a Appointed a court a.m. in St.

Paul's R. C. in lPOti, Mr. Teutonico. wliolchurch.

Court and Congress spoke six was as- Us. Burial will be in St. signed to Special Sessions in Charles Cemetery, Pinelawn. th! Catherine Lecci. Reposins at 17 great- Street.

Reposing at Chapol of Jo- chapel 7C24 18th Avenue Fu-j'Jrandchild. Repcsing at Joseph seph G. Duffy, 9th Street and Thursday Solemn njKhIMallRiaracma Funeral Home, 9104 Avenue. jxiass at Our Ladv of Guadalupe 1th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass A solemn retpiien mass will be offered at Our Ladv of Lourdes R. C.

Church. Malverne, at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow for Mrs. Margaret V. Clarke, former Brooklyn resident, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Arthur Washington, 20 Nassau Boulevard, Malverne. Mrs. Clarke was burn and memner ot me executive ooara lushewitz a.s the two top officers of the New York City of the New York Guild. It was indicated three of the four would drop out and CHURBUCK ANNA Jr 43 a'm' IlltCr" a Interment St John 's Ce me Tuesday. Auril 6, 1934.

at her rcsi-iment St. John's Cemetery. 9 I'Heiment St. John Ceme- dence, Giant Oak Read, Ridge. Arrangements C.

Marasco. C. I. 0. Council was shaping Mrs.

H. K. Dwyer Mass Tomorrow up today. Igive their backing to one can- iMauc, lormer rssiusnt oi. GLATZEK Dr.

GEORGE be- PftRrFI.I. Snririenlv Snnriav Charles H. Kerrigan, regional, didate to run against Iu.hewitz. lived most of her life at oO Glendal? Long Island, beloved loved hucbar.d of Dorothy mee MARGARET mee Cormack), ofl A solemn reriuiem mass for! Ave. and Veronica Place.

The idirector of C. I. O. President Kerrigan indicated, further. uio i w.

iiavior si. one was a nieiiiuui uwtu iau.ci ui lks- aw mn street, oeiovea wue oiiiri that he might drop out of the Si? at O. B. Davis. Funeral dore and Bessie: dear brother ofn.r svi.

Sh rv-vin rnmk "lmv ()t 1 nornS idence, with Durial in Rood Cemetery, Westbury race against Quill, with the aim of centering opposition fire on Besides her daughter, she is I Home, Port Jefferson, Long I.sland. Dr. Abraham. Services today, 2:30 Rpnosiiw i.vnam'a Funeral Home' I a former Walter Reuther's United Automobile Workers, is running against Quill, head of the Transport Workers Union, for president of the council. 4th Avenue corner 13th Street.

Fu- 111 ule )nler department ousting lushewitz. The elec i'na. lwjci, vviiu feline lu bervices at graveside. Washington p.m. -The Riverside" Brooklyn.

Memorial Park, Coram, Long Ocean Parkway and Prospect Park neral Thursday; Solemn hranch nf the Manhattan Mace, and three grandchildren, Margaret Mary, Eve Marie and tion will be held April 21. liiana, on rnaay, i p.m. Mass Holy Family Church, will be offered at HESSELBACH MADELINE Celeste Mary Washington. ri.ARKF M4RV on April 6. 1934, beloved wife of ja ra- Long isiana a.m.

tomorrow in i-ioiy Interment will be in Calvary ross k. c. nurcn, nurcn 1954, beloved wife of the late! William devoted mother cemetery. Cemetery. Thomas devoted mother of Robert J.

and Harold H. Berkin Fleanor Benedict and Jerome 'and William B. Hes.selbach JUHN hYLVtisltK, ol Clarke; loving sister of Irene Far-dear sister of Emily New Jersey, April 6. telly. Funeral from Walter B.iMabel Ward and Frnest Holling; 19d4- husband of Grace Flitcroft Dratljs Holdup Suspect Wanted in N.

C. Continued from Tage Ij ling of his past. They have a two.year-old son. Vo-k Hehelduptheproprie- IV)Uowillg hi, ai.raignment 'TVUn made ff felony Court todayl it is WI'n expected that. O'Xeill will bp tnis country trom Ireland a.s a young woman, died Monday at her home.

She was the mother of Thomas F. Dwyer, lawyer and former police justice in Mineola and of Mrs. Helen De Vries and Irene M. Dwyer, the latter a social service instructor at Lincoln Hall, fnd a former professor at Ford-ham University's School of Social Service. Her husband, who was born on a farm at Kings Cooke.

Funeral Home, 20 Sny-lso survived by four grandchil-;" 'ovmR oroiner oi nooeii d-r Avenue: Solemn Rpmiiem Mnldren. Services at the Rtiit7.mflnniwm,nm ")Mt Quinn and Mrs. Ex-Cop Who Shot At Boro Couple Spared From Jail SISTER MARY OF BETHLE- Sisters Adwers Home. 224-39 Jamaica1 HEM (Mary Carr), Jersey police received his Uxtrariiteri t.i Ymr anH of the Precious Blood, on April 6, 1954, beloved sister of Mrs. Anna d.iy, 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. John'a'Avenue, Queens Village. Long nmouign Mortuary, iw (island. Thursdav. 8:30 pm.

Fu- Ricsewcod Avenue, Rfcfeewood; 'neral Friday. nm Tn-frment Mas will be celebrated green Packard's license num- While his pregnant wife shed O'Brien. Solemn Requiem Mass then returned to Carolina to complete his jail term. at Our iwri-UKU-MiLUAM r- on Lnnff Island Nflfinnjl ri.r. rnuaj, npiu am Friday, April 9..

10 a.m., Friday, 9:30 a.m., at the MonastsryiHiehwav and Avenue K. died tears of relief, former patio bei (torn a witness and notified borough authorities. De- Ladv of Mount Carmel R. C. of the Precious Blood, 5400 Fortijn 1933.

inian James .1. Manley today PODr.ES ARTHI I. P. RflV beloved husband of the law lertivps Vinrpnf ripl nf' suddenly, April 5, 1954, at Syra-'l Hamilton Parkway, cuse. N.

beloved husband of RIAL JOSEPH of 17 Rocse- CrosS C11- interment Five grandchildren also sur-i heard County Judge Xathmi H. vive. They are Thomas, John, Sobel spare him from a jail 161S 77th and Daniel Tie-, Vl HtKi ncLU UP Jennie; devoted father of Mrs. Maris Reuscb and Walter G. Clifford; dear brother of Mary Clif and1 1 clothing store sentence for kidnaping Michael and Jane neieu mannixi; aevotea la-jvelt Street, Baldwin, Long Island, SLOMSKI April 5, 1954.

MI-i Kevin, ther of Virginia VTiiuert anaion Monday. Aorll 5. 1954. husband rmvr. lnvin- in.o'ii..,..

ford; grandfather of Jeanne and shooting at two Brooklyn col William J. Reusch Jf. Rerjosin i rnuiP W. Hodges. Serviceslof the late Margaret A.

(nee Chap- Thrse thieves, two waving revolvers, held up two broth- uuui ui 111c nun 1 1 ecu lei squad, were dispatched to home. At 10 p.m., after a three- ici. in tutu uit.vN iiaviue mens J. Gallagher Sons Funeral! Weclnesday at 8 pm- at Chapel, man). Survived by one son, Harry Home, 25 Aberdeen Street, Federal Home, 83d i Hanson) Rial, and one grand-Eroadway and Bushwick Avenue; and Avenue.

Interment daughter, Margaret. Reposing at Solemn Requiem Mass Friday, njSaral8a, N. Y. M. Quinn Sons Funeral at Fourteen Holy Martyrs HOMRHRr.En rnu iRn r.

'Home, 47 N. Main Street, Freeport; and the late Michael dear brother of the Rev. Joseph Slomski, pastor of Church of the Immaculate Conception, Westhampton Beach. Long Island; Frank and Stanley. Reposing at Scarpacis Funeral Home, 711 4th Avenue, until, Priest Inherits Sister's Estate clothing store last night.

lege professors. The tall, husky 27-year-old Manley was placed on strict probation by the jurist who suspended a 2'i-to-ii-year sentence after the ex-cop pleaded guilty to 2d degree assault and was dropped from the force. move up. When a (iorniatta, made .32 calibre automatic They herded Sam and Jack Church. Interment St, John's AdHI fi.

19.S4 hplnvri hdnH Requiem Mass at St. Christopher's wns found in the car's glove Oken co-owners of the store fcnnetery. Myrtle; devoted father of Mrs. c- Church, Baldwin, on Thurs- Thursday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass compartment the detectives at Iopkfnson Ave into a r-t tt Ann nr. HI am TnUrmiknt Mrs.

Nannie Barry Durning, widow of a former superin 30 a.m., Our Lady of Czens uuiuu nir mm Kn vi tUUHAN MARGARET E.lu.., at Hnlv RnnH Ompfprv WMtihtir U-u Ai back room and took $100 and The Manlevs. who live at '0'7 nun. O'Neill told police in the tendent 01 coney island iios-E 35th St nave one chiM in unknown number of suits mother of Mwin Pr Mrs- Helen urvived Lon IsUnd- 'ferment Holy Cross Cemetery. grandchildren. Religious; i Stanislaw Szutarskl, Director.

Meserole St. stationhou.se pital, left her entile estate of months old nm it.u 1 1.1.1 i.ti, roving nus- he had been laid off by the and topcoats. Donnno Sugar Companv in' TEUTONICO TF.OR4i.nn to her brother, the "1, 1. Mfs' mas Fu- 8:30 m'. at k('WMa bnd of Elizabeth; dear father of ou u.iii., at me Mc.vianiis 7 y- ouleml1 Funeral Heme, 2001 Flat bush Ave- "nor; orotner or Mrs.

utgraw otreet, near uncle ol Rev. Patrick J. Barry, accord- Williamsburg three months ago. Requiem Mass Holy Innocents nue. Interment Friday, 10 a.m., Lu- Gross- Benjamin and George.

iFrank Santo. Reposing at Joseph He had been doing odd jobs! KIRSCHENBAUM INC. V. Sessa Funeral Home, 6924 Fortiin8 to a tax appraisal on file IU a m- interment Holy treran Cemetery at his residence, 510 E. Hamilton Parkway, until Friday, 9 Funernl Directors He said bis wife had no Ink- On Jan.

29 after a drinking spree, Manley accosted Clarence O. Sherwood and his 20-year-old wife, Sylvia near their home at. 3522 Avenue S. He forced them into their car at gunpoint and drove off, firing four shots which missed. He was captured after Sherwood crashed a whisky bottle cross cemetery.

Reposing M. J.j Street, Thursday, 8 p.m. Fu- Smlth Memorial.2'8 Prospect Parki KIRRPATRICK FLORENCE jneral Friday, 1:30 p.m. Interment West- 'nee Grant), April 6, 1954, beloved I the Eversrpens a.m.; solemn Requiem Mass at St toaay in tsrookiyn Mirrogate Court. Mrs.

Durning resided at 2101 Voorhies Ave. when she died Paul's R. C. Church, Court Street ,1 WESTMINSTER iviue 01 jaines aevotea mother of Mrs. Florence Strella.

Anne and and Congress Street, 9:30 a.m. In. SAWYER GEORGE beloved terment St. Charles Cemetery. on July 12, 1953.

Her late hus Patricia Kirkpatrick. Services husband of Delia Ross Sawyer; father of Patricia Caruso, Mary, Harriet, Raymond, William, John, band, Dr. Charles V. Durning, was a Sheepshead Bay TRACY MARY on April 5, 1954, beloved sister of Reeina E. Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the Mc-Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- Waller 0.

Cooke urn. fvntral Information over his head. i and Sylvester R. Reposing at the GEORGE M. WRIGHT roemerrir irdh Fatrchild Sow, Ine, Announces Ifte optning of a New Modern Funeral Horn 406 7th Brooklyn STerling 9-6991 QEdney 4-6858 CHAPELS For over 30 years thm finest in personal service, dignity, economy Coney Island Ave.

it Ave. Brooklyn ULster 9-2020 Branch: S4S Throap Ave. Simonson Chapel, 119-04 Hillside xJillar BENTON OFFERS MAC bush Avenue. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

LENTZ BERTHA (nee Rosen- Avenue, Richmond Hill; Requiem Thomas and George Sawyer; brother of Edward L. of Miami. Florida, and Francis I. of Williston Park, Long Island. Reposing at the Powell Funeral Home, 67 Broad- Mass Friday, April 9, at 10 a.m..

at nary, Huntington. 20 Snyder Av. (JL, 6-4800 LIST OF 2,000 WHO BELIEVE FRAUD CHARGE blum), beloved wife of Philip; de wilwdat. Aprtl 7( at. Mary uate or Heaven R.

C. Church. Interment Calvary Ceme WHITE. Hrlf-n vntert mother nf Rprnn-1 nnri lw. wa.v.

Amityvile, Long Island; Sol- 1:15 A.M. at Chapel BKODNAX, Clirenn R. tery. r. Macs rt Danuiam a atchaael mg sister, cervices inursaay, Thursiuy, April nn Former Senator William Benton Conn.) has offered to give Senator Joseph R.

Mc lirtijimij iSrmrutbranrrB WALTHER FRIEDA April! at -i ai ine couievara, i 'Lon 'umJl'S cua j374 Empire Eoulevard Interment Wand. Friday. 11 a.m. 1954, of the Towers Hotel. sister jof the late Charles Frank ti a.m.

at Cbattvi Cenipttn Carthy the names of 2,000 wit Friday. M4thvrnk i losa 1 a. Emma Walther and Walda Schu RKCKRfSMNliEK. Frrdcri' W. nesses who believe his charges P.M.

al hapel beloved husband of Stella; devoted late Harry A. Schmidt Services Faircnlld father of Muriel Math. Dolores ithe Orac. i LiitK OhuXwin-l BI AU'aUc Avelffle' Hergcnroeather and a 1c i a 'Chester, Virginia, Thursday 2 pm I pm' I Owen; loving brother of Sister WARD MARGARET n. w-lJ I BROUGHTON ANNA C.

Happj' first birthday in heaven. I miss yon my good, kind forgiving sister. MAY. of "fraud and deceit" against the Wisconsin Republican. On March 5 McCarthy withdrew a $2,000,000 libel and slan der suit against Benton because 3 lonissa, Leona Wlieeler and sIIUCK HOWARD LAMON by) Aoril 7 1954 of 479 72d Street Helen Grove.

Funeral from April 6. 1954, of 371 Eastern beloved Vi'f of John- dfvoted B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Parkway, husband of th D.i r. iHfnu.riattt0 his attorneys "could not find jj anywhere in the United States 3 anyone who would testify be, 3 'athfr Evelyn Ward; grandmother 50 Seventh Ave. MAin 2-8585 Wfdnraday, April 7th 1IIORXE.

a one 1 P.M. at Chapel ThuTiian, Avnl tth JIOSER. Loire J. A M. at Chapel Friiav, April stli RRETT.

Mlehael P. at Chapel Services to Be Arranged 4.ND STROM, Georfe At Chapel 150-10 Hilliide Ave. JAmaica 6-6670 Wednesday, Aprtl 1th STRAETEN. Paul C. A.M.

at Chapel KATCLIFFE, Martaret A at Chapal Thursday, April Sth CKHAI Emll 12:00 Nocn at Chapel 51 H.NEIOER. Elizabeth 1:011 M. at Chapel RMF.R. Thomas .11 P.M. at Chapel INCLUSIVE PftlCES In aery instance, the prices shewn below include the following merchandise and servius: The casket; a protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; embalming; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one' limousine to any local cemetery INClUSIVt PHl6t RANGE Solid Nfahogany Caskets, from 495 Solid Oak, from 320.

Solid Copper, from 94S 20 Gauge Steel, from 345 Cloth-covered Caskets, from 185 muu av. ounu ui.u nuwuu onocit. service of Robert Taylor. Notice of funeral later. Reposing at Chapel of Jo KILEY ESTHER.

Died April 7 'believed anything Benton had1 3 unurcn, fTiaay, 10 a.m. Interment at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 At. Holy Cross Cemetery. lantic Avenue, Thursday, 8 n.m. 1951 seph G.

Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. McCarthy sued Benton In dt And whila aha Uei in paetul ilaap Hat- memory wa ahall aiwara ksp. 1952 after Benton had waived 3 WILKINSON JOHN on Wednesday, April 7, 1954. of 67 Your Loving Children, MARIAN, CATHERINE, JAMES and TOM Congressional immunity nm S. Elliott Place, brother of Horatio charged McCarthy with "prac- 3 L.

Wilkinson. Service at the Fair-child ChflTYl 9M Atlami. LONG First Anniversary Mass ticing calculated fraud and de- aj nn Pririav at a r. offered this morruiiB ior rp tr, S. Senate am on Fainhsf sl Sons INC.

Funeral Directors Since 1S8C 1 (the people of the county." Brooklyn funeral Homos 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FIATBUSU AVE. ULster 6-4800 (S0 StVENTH AVL HAin 2-S58S Funeral ffomei In MANHATTAN BRONX OUSiNI to the Brooklyn Cancer WalterBCooIic nr. GEORGE D. GONANT JAMES C.

NUGENT FUNERAL HOME 1 JVfw larert Funeral Director IIOOKITN rlUIHINO GARDEN CITY MANHAISET CENTRAL QUEINI Atlantic Avenue, Irsehlyn Mi 1-1700 Frtnk Fairchild. Pretidflal Fairchild considers it in obligation to keep the funeral cost within the limits family can afford. Chapel Accommodations in all Moodinger Funeral Parlors Mon-Sectarian 1120 Flotbush Avenua Tal. BUckminit.r Z-0247 liOOKlYN FUNI1AI HOMCS OUUNJ FUNIRAl HOMES 20 Snyder -Ulster 6-4800 150-10 Hillside Avenue -Jmics 6-6670 50 Seventh Ave. MAin Z-SSsS 15J-M Northern Bld.

FLushing 3-6600 UNIIAtMOMIS IN MANHATTAN IKONX KOOKIYM OUIINS CEMKTERV PLOTS AMILY PLOT, four Kraves communitias without chorg AIR-CONDITIONED ERICSON ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 500 STATE ST. On Block Irom I. Sto. TRiongle 5-0637 Succettar to Eeih David Cemetery, choice loca- reasonable; private owner. Ave.

E. 28th St. GeOiW-PAS6 2831, Eagle. IMtlhintiitHiiiriMtB ail.l.llU.I.H.IlliuRmiKU.IHjailllitAiKL.

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