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

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DOtJOHERTY ABINA (nee Don-1 JBpaths EHS'MRS. WM. A. STEPHENS DIES; nelly on April Services Are Held Crews, 800 Others For Mrs. E.

L. Shea Honor Marino at 7th lle of James: Having mother of James fond sister of Lawrence. Michael, Jane. John. Nora, Mir- a BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR.

24, 1 947 15 Liquor Trade Hard Hit By Buyer Resistance RED CROSS AIDE IN EUROPE Andrews, jonn Baidram. O. Ainneri. Arinurc. caret and Mrs Morv Cnrhov i Beniiett ThonMs Mitchell Bridget funeral Saturday.

9:30 a.m.. from Mrs. Marion Stephens of 25 Plaza i Mrs. Stephens Joined her husband, LocUst Valley, April 24 Private juorion.i.uuBii her residence 3R 59th Street Sol- A. D.

Club Dance Box. William H. Movizzo. Su'le taLm Mich.ia special representative of the: William A. Stephens, in Europe soon; funeral services for Mrs.

Olive Mulvihill. Michael c. church. 10 a Interment American Red Cross in Europe slncej after Ms appointment as Red Crossishea, wile of Edward She. pre- Recession already has hit the which ceoDle can do without when su array, o.

n0iy Cross Cemetery January, ist, industry, a survey snowed to-1 most of their money must go for oiea MOUdBy in trie commissioner mere, a aaugnier oi went of the North American Com-1 bv al Hospital Prank- Mr. and Mrs. James McKnight of p.ny, public utility holding Sr moW thwTw 1 my. It -u annouiKed 328 Sterling Place, she iraou- were held today In her home on outTS nlxht to wv Led by John Ft. Crews, County Re- ilquor oiea Mouaay in me commissioner were, a naugntcr ui went Of the North American Com Noble.

Michael 97 th Oeneral OLeary.C EARLE HENRIETTA of 1113, furt. Germany, laenuais. Brennan. Jamea Brunton. N.

T. Bur re 11. Sarah Carboy. J. J.

De Feo. Peter. Desrh. Joseph Dougherty. Abina Xinne.

Susan bar stools ana lale oar- in irucago an eaiunaiea ow Osborn. Lillian Avenue. New Hyae parr, i last night at tenders were reported across the tavern proprietors planned to Jet Osterburg. on April 22. beloved mother or Headquarters.

57 Wlllouahby St School and the Young School. She died Tuesday Mai. Donald Henrietta C. Livingston and David Funeral services were held vester- wa married to Mr. Stephens Mrs fihea.

a Mr. i leader in the 7th A. at the an- their licenses lapse May 1. In some places liquor con- nation. dance 01 the 7U A.

O. Ke- haa dronned almost 50 .1 I rto (istar nf T.mmi Erkjt 11 1A41 O. rnlcnnal a 1111 CHI Forerunner of the liquor recession' was the nightclub slump, which be uciiB.riaiitisr naiuuun. shi. oi.

--K au years ago. a Qaugmer OI Mrs.i,ll.n fllih In th I Ivlmntnn Mm AtnrHav 1 -SO, nm the! Earle, Henrietta Quinn. Bernard Church. Agnes M. Field, now of Forest Hills.

I tn, merhorr. St jperceni. tne uniiea rress survey Her huhnt a araduate of Brown th 1.1. 1 ocnermernom at. Showed.

gan several months ago in New Thomas F. Dalton Chapel, 29 At-; ilantic Avenue, Floral Park. L. I. In-, Deaths University and a fornjer Brooklyn in addition to her husband and! Th "aUr tne flrst neld byl Uquor dealers, saloon keepers and York, Chicago and elsewhere.

Elnstman, Eleanor Re Illy, James J. Parley, Rev. E. J. Sharkey, Jane L.

KOeier. Catherine Simons, E. W. terment Cypress Hills Cemetery. ljoairvra luuiruiwiiij luubunu lu ri her mother she is survived by threellne organization uiroer Mr.

Ma-1 state tax autnoriues all cnea ine, oaioonaeepers in uimuy un rc-daughters Mm Robert oarrinerlrtno' ledrshlp. and was desig- aame cause: Buyer resistance I ported that customers who once MURRAY On AiJrU 22. 1M7. ED- New York Stock Ex- Ge ehr. Florence Taylor.

Annie E. Jr of Lake Forest IU Rettv "Marino Night." Other po- Col. E. H. Buase.

director of the drank hih-prlced liquor now are Oude. Wlnmill Haas. Winnie ilTmJ WARD oVbVd MVclel Varnum. Rob, UJti jS C. 'lnor JJi0 WM with the daughter 01 louis ana tieanor crj.

i I V. 'V 1 i H.t 1 Kln oft 11 rr ura ui.hlAn i nAnAl tjM.fik V-MM-r 4 ton L. wimom tv, rttrinAi th.t New ruvllnl Hjiq fif Irkhn cfru uino. vyu wuij Hw. CUol VBllrV.

a SOll feier 1 nllea wivr aKu. ouiinircu i. nucu in auiu. nee uevun). dear sifter 01 jonn r.

un uti, "w.r.r' OI'rli' a ni-i c. lin.wM. u. LmteV toiX from hte 880 58th Locust pm nd John MacCrate. Special Wold, Glna Wiley.

Lyla UUII IlKVe II1MUJ Ulft WWW vtvpinv Harns, Wm. R. leery', Peter P. Lange, Louis R. McCann, C.

Mi'Connell, J. A. JameiH and resioece- enved the Bronse Star Medal forl.iso 0f Valley and three sis-' "People just LTimZ r- Brooklyn Saturday; Solemn oen. Mark Clark. Mf Sy DtngeT Justice Matthew J.

Troy. nickeuV rub Mass La 01 rer Court Justice from gallons in February, together." Williams, M. P. Wnhltm.nn Mrti nequiem our Municipal Roger The liquor industry' 1'spU was 1 1946, to 1285,696 gallons two months Mrs. John W.

Bloodgood, both of "inumc, uig ri.i rici.uc. uiuu u-i- r.i,v, in Brock. Elections Commissioner to admit that It has suffered ago. Last year was the peak in Friday. 1 p.m.

Interment St. John's Charles Manhattan, and Mrs. S. B. Irelanof Oklahoma City.

Interment St. Oemetery TTT XT 1 1 V. Set Memorial Rites nam J. tienernan, mate senators because Its commodity is a luxury mquor sales. NOBLE MICHAEL.

February band of Bessie (nee (alhor nf Korhr Morv An.i FARLEY ReV EDWARD 1947, at Lake Worth, Florida, retired Qnrt assistant pastor fct. Gregorys C.1 C. Corey Mills and Joseph Partsi, and Assemblymen Seymour Brenner, Louis Kallsh, Frank J. McMullen and Thomas Carney. District leaders present Included Harold Turk.

8th A. William Elliott. 2d A. William S. Webb, For Father Lynch The second anniversary mass for the Rev.

Lawrence Lynch, chaplain Kevin. Funeral Friday, 10:30 a.m..lchurc1;- A.p 2- loV(d queens CounUes. Service at Walter from Dawley Funeral Home. 4317 of the Edward J. and cooke.

Funeral Home. 117 Mrs. Rose L. Hunt. Justice's Sister Man Dies of Gas, Woman Revived in Floral Park Alarms U.

S. Clamps Down On 2 N. Y. Airlines Avenue Requiem Mass 11 a.m.j""'""" 'rr 72d Street. Manhattan.

Friday, nu.aiu rane0 CofnrHou 1 u.v.. Little Flower Church. anH Mri T.lllcp Knli Uor, nl" i Ol U1C IDJUl luniuiy nac uiu 17th A. Walter Vernle. 3d A.

BARDRAM LOUIS on Tues-irectorv. 224 Brooklyn' AvenVe Wooaln Cemetery WM action April 25. Mrs. Rose L. Hunt, sister of Mu- George Nlcols, 9th A.

and 24th A. D. r.a. Apia z. wwvcu p.ni rnuay.

aiier wnicn he II i-a i -wixtLiuo. nicioal Court Justice rim rim William Kurlan 1 C.ibrolhfI S.U"'Ly lip of St. OreoryJ April 24. of 8462 258th Street. Floral, 10 Saturday St er8 'tJlc.

Kurland. Washington, April 24 U.R The, ploral Parg Aprli 24 A fire de-Civil AeronauUcs Board today pRrtment rescue squad arrived too ordered Traits-Luxury Airlines aij Henry Burkhardt. S3. was general chair- Mrs. jaraine.

Mrs. jraepn neaKiu orooKiyn Avenue and Bt Johns mis. i. oeioieu lamer ui vinx," 269 Marlborouah Road aftpr a lnn man of the event assisted bv Charles Bardram. Funeral irom the Place.

Divine Office on Sat.irdav Eaton, Helen Bloodgood and Mary; Aves. The Rev. James Smitn. pastor J.8" uf fl eI.a 1 1 mfS" A. rairchtld Chapel.

951 Atlantic Ave- a.m.: Reouwrn Mass 10:30 a lUvnch: brother of Marie Smith of St. Sylvester's will be the cele-; MU David W. nue. near Grand Avenue, on oaiur- interment Holy Cross Cemeterv. Mneral Saturday at 10:30 a.m oiani.

MrsHunt lifelonir remdont nf day at 8:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem! nvmm from the Thomas F. Dalton Chapel. Brooklyn born. writer, poet Thompson, Kirschen, William Carver, Pasquale Spinoza.

Edward Crossman, Bert Grant, Charles Ervlng, Edward Rohrbach, H. Eugene Kessler and John O'Mara. Willis Air Service, New York companies, to stop engaging In scheduled air transportation. The board found In an investigation that the two companies were operating regular schedules al- at St Rose of Uma' -AtlanUo Avenue- Floral Park, painter as weu as apres ratner overcome.by illuminating gas in his home, 99-98 Emerson here, last night, but managed to revive Mrs. Millie Porzio, 52 also overcome a short time later by gas at her home, 48 East Cherry St.

Mr. Burkhardt was found lying on the kitchen floor. Several Jets on the kitchen range were open. at 9 a.m. l- oI Requiem will be www oe iouna in iiw iron 'r -J" 7u, loved wife uiiora.

aevoiea fPrprt 11 nt r. ijiriv nf.l nm. sharlnff the flfinaer or Mrs. Catherine C. Cannon is co- is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

BCJNHtii-inuiuAo motner or uittord daughter of victory Church Interment Resur-imen under Are. They knew him they had not obtained Gov jas the "Holy Hurricane." and moreMur'el "unt leader of the district. Nicholas L. coin ear. utai n.un ana ine late Anna Kearns: rection Cemeterv Geore Bennett.

Funeral services slstel of Mrs Margaret jedlicka I than 15.000 'attended when he gave I Gordon Fisher; a sister. Mrs. is club president ernment authority. It told the lines that unless they at United Chapek. 1202 Broadway.

Mrs Ri-hllrli OSBORN LILLIAN nic C. Harris and five other broth-. 27th Division its first mission; police said. His wife and two ohil- obtain Federal franchises, they ers. Louis.

Alexander. Jay Ed-1 1:30 p.m. r-rtiia(rtVf Interment Xlomas and wmiam Rp Wednesdav. April 23. 1947.

beloved thV pacTflc He ws kllledThue neral from her residence. 5635 Riving the lat rites to a wounaed nerai irom ner residence. 5635 wwv.ai. v. the icould engage only In non-scheduled dren were out visiting at the time.

transixirtation that would "nre-l Less than an hour later, the res- Psychologist's Son Who Killed 2 Cops ward C. and David S. Cohen. Funera! service. will be held at, 1 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Newj I Vrtvlr onH Fimral i BESSEL tix ak at Lewis Boulevard.

'7'. man in foxhole N. Y. Amil 22. beloved on Friday.

Aoril 25. at Avenue, on Frldaj at 8 p.m. ,187 s. oxford st Rabbi sidnev Grille If ArrSrlotit iTedesche of Union Temple will of-i JUIU crude any implication of a uni-cue squad received a call to go to form pattern or normal consistency1 the nm of Mrs- Porzio, where she of operation." inad found lying in the hall- Willis operated between New York outside their second-floor and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Trans- apartment by her son, Alfred.

She Luxury flew from New York to Mi-was revived and treated for a head ami and San Juan and from Newlcu' sustained In falling. Police said John T. Russell, City Inspector, 58 ificiate. Burial will be In Union Fiejd Cemetery. a gas leak had apparently developed York to Chicago and the west coast.

mud if Grace B. Bezels; father of a.m.: Solemn Requiem Mass OSTERBURG MAJ. DONALD EUi. Eric and the late LU Edgar Robert's Bcllarmine R. C.

Church. I at his residence, 737 53d Street, be-Bcssels Jr. Services at FeinrliU Interment Holy Cross Cemtery. loved htusband of Virginia mee Chaiicl, Hartsdale. N.

GEWEHo piarpmcp a nn Lyonc father of Judith Kathleen 8:45 p.m. Train leaves Grand Cen- JWB RCE A on tial 2:22 m. Kindly omit -lowers, -3- 'J Osterburg: brother of Lillian, June BOX WILLIAM on April 22, services at her residence 449 77th and BftroarB- Funeral from Joseph 1947; retired Department of Sani- strppt Friday 8 30 pm iRedmond Chapel. 476 73d Street, tatlon emplove, veteran of Spanish-, k- 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass at American War, Company 47th HAAS WINNIE, on April 22, 1947 St.

Agatha's. Saturday. 10 a.m. In-Infantry loving brother of Wash-1 at her home. 178 Wyckoff Avenue, terment Holy Cross Cemeterv.

ington Caroline Coyle and beloved sister of Carrie Schenk. Re- nwVN- 10,7 pn.vr,T Frances A Box. Funeral posing al the Chapel. 507 Fairvlew! 3 In the oven of the kitchen range. Mrs.

C. E. Geiger, A solemn mass of requiem for John T. Russell of 212-33 113th Philadelphia. April 24 (U.P.

Police i stood guard today In the hospital iroom of William Hallowell, 23. who admitted to his foster mother, a noted child psychologist, that it was "wrong" for hhn to kill two police-jmen, but Insisted his gun went off i accidentally both times, Sgt. Samuel Hewitt. 47. and Pa Ave Queens Village, an inspector with the Department of Water 8up iWife of Detective ply, GaS and Electricity for more than 25 yers.

was offered today In Greeks, Guerrillas In Biggest Battle Athens. April 24 (U.P.) Greek press reports said today the year's big- CrpKl hntilA U'nft raoh-lff at nrthria Beer Drought Seen If Brewers Strike Beer quarters In the metropolitan area were faced today with the pos- trolman John Quigley, 33. were OS. joacnim ana rtiin n. BPDrinted Prom TMWrdiT'i Utt Edition.

from the Chapel. 187! Avenue Ridgewood Funera Friday, ''lt' killed by bullets from HalloweU's iinurm unpens vi lfioe i ne i merai i n. 1 1 1 IUU.V. ui iruuiriu iui Xt South Oxford Street. Requiem Mass.

a tnence to et. mig as k. u. Z' i Hjivitrn anrt rivdnc riAar wax irum uie waurr rj. v.

I rr ivi tss win np u. mia. ratlin 111c vji-ikti. nur nf Our IJlriu OI VIC- 1 Vrflimv.l, wuric 10 a.m. tr.i ninm Rmm 1M.IO MilMris Avp iswMTii car.

iw was wounueu live Interment Holy Cross Ceme- 'ereo. nwrneu ou Js. Ai Jamaica f- times, but was expected to recover torv. tcry. lery unaer ine aireciion OI Jonn u.i"""-' oiui runic rrn-iiici, iu ue ouerru' u-ri onn fmm hi.

rMn Mr. Russell, who was 58. died Sun-: n-. lne outn emotions were con- Mountain north of Urn la in Cen-i mltl ot a dry pe" threatened by tral Greece with regulars striking a strike authorised by 7.000 brew- RPENNAN-JAMES of 427 4y after ton. Illness.

He was 01 fused. At first he was defiant. He at forces under the direct command Bcnator Street, on April 23. 1947, HARRIS WIL'JAM on Mon- Masi of lati ot alld haAVc vTlde Her ZZ the Rev lSait! wled beloved husband of Irene mee day. April 21.

1947; devoted father, Lima church ln for 19 Vea1'8- He Robert Kellv' of Jersev Citv- iproteSted he W8S lnnofent- Leary): devoted lather of James of Robert uncle of Lily RenfrueJ nurcn m(llbcr of Hibernians, K.e" J' Max Pelnbcrg, 30. a soda fountain Jr-' son of Maria in Ireland; Services at his residence. 97-09 109th! QUINN BERNARD April and of the Cherokee Democratic I .1.,, 'n. was in Jail on charges of The ery workers, ranging from drivers and bottlers to brewers and helpers, directed against 25 beer manufacturers in New York, Westchester and Long Island. funeral will be from her 1947, beloved husband of Pauline Club.

of "Oeneral" Markos Viflades, top guerrilla chieftain. According to newspaper dispatches, Oreek regulars of the 1st and 2d Corps clashed with 1,000 guerrillas. The army tlirew tanks, artillery and planes at the guerrillas, driv Mrs.inonw' 5635 Lewis Boule- devoted father of Helena and selling Hallowell a gun illegally for $25. The shootings clmaxed a long ca- Surviving are his brothcr of Delia Hayden. Margaret! street, Richmond Hill, Thursday.

8 jlayden, Catherine Sullivan and ln p.m. Funeral Friday. 10 a.m. En-Ireland. Mary Kilroy; also survived tombment from Memorial Abbey, vara, Baysiae, wnere sne nea Mon Pauline Qulnn.

Reposing at his residence, 494 E. 7th Street, until Sat- day. Burial will be In Holy Cross Ireer of petty crime by the foster Katherlne Splalne Ruswll: a daughter, Dolores Jane Russell, and a son, Capt. John T. Russell of the army.

1 two grandchildren. Reposing at; cypress Hills cemetery. Cemetery. son of Dr. Dorothy Kern Hallowell, consultant psychologist and child ing them toward mountain heights Duffy Funeral Home.

7703 5th Ave-; rtvVDVr, AnPt, pmR iurday. 10:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem nue. until Saturday a m. Solemn HEV-On Ap rU. II St.

IRose of Uma R. C. Church 9:30. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- Mrs. Geiger, daughter of Richard Kearns and the late Anna Kearns, was born ln Brooklyn 37 years ago.

She had long been active in church, welfare and Red Cross circles. Besides her husband and father welfare expert, and Dr. Alfred tlrg which was still going Hallowell. professor of anthropology Sixty-three guerrilla bodies at Northwestern University. Iwcre mckPd after first few The Hallowells adopted the action accounts said, from a New York orphanane whenL WRfL tnat of he was less than two years old.

Thevleir essal.v' Capitanos Faros. Pfc. Daniel V. Castoria Anniversary Mats Set The second anniversary mass for Pfc. Daniel V.

Castoria, who was killed in action in Germany on April 25, 1945, will be offered at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. Francis of Dorothy Hyer and Lorraine. Repos- keilly on April 21. 1947, JAMES BRUNTON NATALIE April lng at John Gallagher, 2549 father of Mrs.

Mary Lyons, Ed-23. 1947. beloved wife of Henry church Avenue. Requiem Mass Holy ward J. and James P.

Reposing at devoted mother of ELsie Brunton. cross Church. Frldav, 10 a.m. 1 Austin W. Moran Funeral Home.

121 Services at the Waller B. Cooke, IrtrTTO 0 Avenue. Requiem Mass Church Funeral Home. 1218 Flatbush LANGE-LOUI8 Ft on 1 Wednes-of-st Augugtme Friday, 10 a.m. Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m.

Funeral day. April 23. 1947, beloved husband, UBy' Kafmriov 1 nm interment Green-' of the late Elizabeth Lange. 8erv- SHARKEY JANE on April were divorced when he was 18 years George Reysen. secretary of the New York Joint Board of the C.

I. O. Brewery, Flour, Cereal and 8oft Drink Workers of America, said a vote taken last night indicated the union men favored a walkout by 3,554 to 157, or more than 22 to 1. The ballot authorized the strike whenever union leaders see fit. Reysen and his negotiating committee will meet with company representatives today In a last-minute effort to arrive at a settlement.

There are 26 breweries in the metropolitan area, all of them except the Ebllng concern represented by the Brewers Board of Trade with whom the union has been negotiating, The union demands a cut ln the work week from 40 to 35 hours, and that delivery trucks be manned by two men instead of one. Salary increases are also Involved In the Oreek planes made direct attacks on one position and left 33 she is survived by a son, Clifford Geiger two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Jedlicka and Mrs. Marie Vahey, and four brothers, Richard. John, Thomas and William Kearns.

old. guerrillas dead and 40 wounded Paola R. C. Church, Conaelyea St. and Old Wood Point Road.

He was Deputy Prime Minister Constantln Wood Cemeterv. ilce at tne Falrchild Chapel, 951 At-1 23. 1947, beloved mother of Mrs. A. Tsaldarls said he had received ports indicating only 20 of 150- gen the son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Cas toria of 1745 DeKalb Ave. Newburyport Plan Sweeps Nation lantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, jC. Behenna, Mrs. Charles Lewis, darmes survived an ambush near Private Castoria, who was 19 when on Friday, 1 p.m.

Harry and Richard Sharkey Sparta yesterday. BURRELL April 22, 1947, SARAH ANN, wife of the late Frank R. Burrell, In her 89th year, beloved he met his death, was a graduate of 1947 jFuneral from Fairchlld Chapel. 951 ioa7 runerm irom raircnna Viiapei. noi Alf M.

Knudsen, Bank Official, 37 McCANN On April 9 Continued from Pair 1 CATHERINE MARY ANN WON'T HAVE fi mother of Frank Walter, Mrs. Robert D. Tristram and Mrs. Robert 01 Kellv? of 'm7 Atlantic Avenue, Saturday at 9:30 C'5Vh Bh n00' nee Kelly) of 256 ReauiM11 vinrent attended Brooklyn College for wife of the late St VJncjnt enterln(r lhf trmy mother ol Mrs.if"'" 10 m' 111 was in the 154th Infantry, 63d 91st Street, beloved John and dear ear W. Tate.

Services at Fred Herbst of the world's largest producers of TAKE ANTI-RABIES AFTER All Division, and was posthumously ir, print rr0m Yeterdfi l.i. tdition. Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Helen A. Shanley, Mrs. Katherlne Friday.

8:30 p.m. Interment Green-i Heydeck and John J. McCann. Fu- SIMONS On April 22. EMMAiawarded the Silver Star.

He wasl Funeral serviren for Alf Ifniid. neral from Darraugh's Funeral; wife of the late Frank and a member of Joseph Garlty assistant vice president of the Little Mary Ann Miller, daughter! alspule' Conference I rged or Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller of I A demand for a conference to 3372 Bedford learned today Michael B. Mahoney Wood Cemetery.

CARBOY JEREMIAH ooi'' nwuur. riiunv, inuuiL-i oi unci o. Mai cervices oun 01 ine i-riuu. 'Jamaica National Bank and in Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Besldes his parent he is survived charge of the Hillside Ave.

branch 23. 1947. beloved husband of Made K-i oacK looa coms was maoe she will not have to take pain- Roslyn. April 24 A requiem mass by two brothers, Salvatore and at. 148th will be held at 8 Samuel Slotkin.

president of Hy- ful anti-rabies inoculations. for Michael B. Mahoney. who lived Church. 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. line mee Catlierwood); devoted father ol Doris; dear brother of at her residence. 1236 E. 8th Street, on Thursday, April 24, at 8 p.m. TAYLOR ANNIE on April 21, 1947, beloved wife of James de- Vincent.

io'clock tonight (Wednesday! in the 'grade Food Products Corporation. Mary Ann was riding her bicycle! at 37 Burnham Roslvn 'Fairchlld Chapel. 89-31 164th liith largest concern of Its type in along Ocean Parkway when a dog I Heights, will be offered at 10 a.m. Jamaica. Burial will be ln nation.

Mr. Slotkin called upon VnfoH mnthar Af Tarn a. 1i InhnHtflfV C. Walter! ran out on the sidewalk and bit herjSaturday in St. Mary's R.

C. and Mrs. Irene M. Twomey.l Elmont. April 24 Funeral serv- v-mei).

lu on the leg. Health olliclals and heriCliurch. Burial will be in Holy Rood Funeral Saturday 9:30 a.m. from the ices for Henry c. waiters.

64. wno; mTO ii(iuuii- -B- parents cancel on tne erooKiyn Cemetery, Westbury. Edward and Harry. Mass of Requiem M-CONNELL-JOHN A at his Saturday. 10 a.m., Holy Cross C.

residence. 100 St. Mark's Avenue. de-Church. Church and Rogers Ave- voted father 0f Patrick.

James and nues. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph Edward; one brother, the Rev. Duffy. 9th Street and 4th Avenue. Patrlck P.

McDonnell. Reposing at DE FEO PETER, on April 22, Chapel. 187 S. Oxford Street; Sol-1947. beloved husband of Eunice; emn High Mass St.

James Pro-devoted father of Florence and Cathedral. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. In- McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- died Tuesday, will be held tonight Place. Malverne. died Monday In at 8:30 at the Williams Funeral jStamford Hospital.

Stamford. Home, 157 Maplewood Hemp- of blxd poisoning which set in m.uiu x.m UHunuu i.mt. Eagle help locate A mtmber of Porfsters of price reduction here- and there owllcrs America and Local 798. Painters 4- iUCC te' Mr. Miller said today that as a Union, he is survived by his wife.

The Slotkin view on the situation of tne st which Bppearen Ann. vo dauEnter. Mrs Geo ae stead. Interment will -be ln thelattr he fell off a horse and frac st. pni' PrMhvterian rhnrrh i-nrrtltured his leg two weeks ago.

He Harold and stepfather of Gordon terment St. John's Cemetery. tnmnrmw t. lo-so am Mr been on a vacation Ski w(W'in the the d0B Raynor and Agnes F. Mahoney; a and ound 10 be frfe catheprlre- broth- IMi raoies.

pre JamM Pptpi aivl U7i cis, James, Peter and William. uome ana James smith; dear I Directors John i Kenny, inc. ters who was a member of the St. Mr Knudien, who was born brother of Angela Montlmarano, wIDU.M rT Rose Allen Rncm AlfrBrt I McKIRN AN ELLEN. April 22, Brooklyn 37 years ago, attended Council, who stated that the con-! bush Avenue.

Requiem Mass R. C. Church of Our Lady Help of Christians. Interment Calvary Cemetery. TUNSTILL WILLIAM on Tuesday, April 22, 1947, beloved husband of Adele Monlz, and brother of Mary and Anna Tunstill.

Funeral from the Fairchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Friday 9 thence to St. Gregory's R. C. Church, St, John's and Brooklyn Avenue, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. De Feo.

Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a UC LI.1ICU Ml. UlllC Food prices rose 4.1 percent be-I'V'rS. rranciS Duke Polytechnic Institute and was a graduate of the American Institute of Banking. He had been with Paul's Church, Is survived by two sisters.

Mrs. Lutse Stattel of Marlboro, N. and Mrs. Anna C. Baldwin of East Meadow, and two brothers, Jacob and William Walters.

tween Feb. 15 and March 15, and' Glen Cove, April 24 A requiem 1947, dear mother of Margaret Fisher and John: sister of Margaret Cooney. Catherine Moynlhan and Bridget Conway. Funeral from Chapel. 187 S.

Oxford Street; Sol- from his home. 116-14 120th Street, South Ozone Park: Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church. Richmond Hill.

the Jamaica National Bank for 14, the consumer price Index rose to; mass for Mrs, Mary A. Duke, 58. an all-time high of 157.4 of 20 Franklin who died years. the Bureau of Labor Statistics an Monday ln North Country Commu John's nequifin iwiuis ot. rtufte ui 10 a.m.

Interment St. nounced today. Lima Church, Friday. 10 a.m. In cemetery Andrew Eintfeld Floral Park, April 24 services for Andrew Elnsfeld of 138 Oeranlum will be held tonight at the Harry F.

Jones Funeral Home, 33 S. Tyson Ave. Burial will take place tomorrow In Evergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn. Mr. Elnsfeld died suddenly Tuesday while walking to the railroad station from his home.

He was 56. His wife. Mrs. Edna Einsfeld, and a son, George, survive. Leo Reams, -rmem noiy vross cemetery VARNUM ROBERT on 1.

i Surviving are his widow, Mrs. JIl UCJCrnOtiaiTl Julia Knudsen; a daughter, Karen BORCHERS In loving memory Knudsen; a son, Wayne Peter of mv husband, AUGUST Knudsen, and a brother, Edward BORCHERS, who passed away April Knudsen. 24. 1918. WIFE, i nity Hospital, was offered today at St.

Patrick's R. C. Church here. She was a resident of Glen Cove for 24 years. Surviving are her husband, FranclS J.

Duke; two sons, nicsnH iriKKPw sn.i.rH,,,, A-ii mktnttrt a rthtiw a iwil Tuesday, April 22, 1947, beloved hus- First Nighler From Brooklyn Arthur Pollock, tlie Brooklyn Eagle's voted dramatic critic, has 19. 1947, formerly of Williston Park. 23. 1947. brother of Mrs.

of Mabel Varnum; brother of Ethel Buete and John C. Varnum. Service at the Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Ave an enviable record lor correctly i Lawrence B. of Buffalo and Francis appraising the new Broadway J. Duke Jr.

of this village, and a plays. Don't miss his PLAY- I daughter, Mary1 T. Duke. Another THINGS column, a regular lea- Ison, Sgt. John Francis Duke, was nue, on Thursday at 8 p.m.

Bernard J. Quinn, Director of Sales CONWAY Fifth Anniversary remembrance of our beloved father and grandfather, MICHAEL J. Oon but not forgotten. Grace Eddlngton and Family. 'L.

beloved husband of the late Bernlnger of Jacksonville, Florida. Katherlne Desch and father of Mrs Services at New York and Brooklyn Maude Meserve and Mrs. Edna Funeral 187 S. Oxford Street, Parlzot. Funeral services at Sanford.

Friday. 8 p.m. Fla. Interment Arlington National Charles A. Rlnge.

Director. Cemetery Thursday. April 24. 1947. MITCHELL I ET, on DUNN US AN T.

April 22. 1947. Wednesday, April 23. 1947, beloved dear sister of F. and Sylvester wife of the late Albert beloved lure of the Amusement Pages, killed in action In Europe.

WILEY LYLA, on Wednesday. April 23. 1947, beloved wife of George Wiley; devoted mother of Shirley June, Carol Jane and Bruce WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN ECKSTROM In loving memory Servire at the Fair- of ur son- Staff S8t. HAROLD V. Reorlnted Klom Yesterday'! Late Fdlttons Jiirlf Wilev vKirk.

Reposing at her late reap- mother of Mary E. Doherty. John nun. r.i 1 rr.t ii' nr. u-n ri ipn in ir.

dence. 447 E. 26th Street, until Fr A berf and Mother France.slcnlla noi'- iui -7 dav. 9.30 a.m. Solemn Requiem De Sales.

O.S.U.. and sister 0f Friday. 8 p.m. I Waller B. Cooke I uiiiaiu w.

iDfU.ii.l ui c. (til sales manager for the hardware firm of L. H. Heberleln, 300 7th died yesterday iTuesday) In the Caledonian Hospital. He had been in falling health for several years.

Mr. Qulnn was born ln County Mass St. Jerome's R. C. Patrick W.

Farrell. Funeral Satur-! WILLIAMS MARGARET on Nostrand and Newklrk Avenues, day. 10:30 am. James A. 91 1947 beloved wife nf the Wf olttn think wt ut hit Iter.

As he bade til. iaat. tood-bvr. And he left bis home forever. In dtsunt land to die.

JOHN W. LAMBUI no. Lot Modal CADILLAC CARS Hire for All Occasions ma IT. at SED AVI Phaaa Sllora bal t-70-l Peampl pad Cawrtaaaa Sarelaw 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme Funeral Home, 395 Autumn Avenue Mother, Dad and Brothers.

tery. Please omit flowers late John: devoted mother of John, Percy, Richard and Margueri'e. Rp-nosing at residence. 646 40th Solemn Requiem Mass R. C.

Church of St. Sylvester. Interment Holy -z2 I FUNERAL INFORMATION 50 Se.eolk A. a. MAia 2-JJS8S Thursday.

April 2ll TOMAS. Maria M. I P.M. al Chapel r'rtiiav. April 2ith FARRINGTON.

Catherine III) A.M. al Chapel FELZMANN, Mrs. LOUISE, who, Longford. Ireland, 73 years ago. Cross Cemetery- Omit flowers, street, until Friday 9:30 am.

Re- died April 24. 1930 and was brought to this country as Masses appreciaieo. Mass, Church of the Little: In our home fondly remeinberpd. a cnim. ror a wnue tne iamuy Sweet memorlea cllnt to har name lived In Maine and then moved to Flower.

Troy Avenue and Avenue Brooklyn. He had lived here for inni. wng lovea nor in lire sincerely still love her In death )un the anie The FAMILY. more than a half-centurv and had Direction M. J.

Smith Sons. WOHLTMANN MARTIN, onj April 21. 1947. beloved husband of MORTON LILLIAN. April 22.

1947. of 358 6th Street, beloved wife of the late Charles devoted mother of Lillian- Heffernan and Charles W. Morton; dear sister of been with the Heberleln firm 40 1218 Fl.lbu.li Aet. BUcltnin.ler 2-0266 Thvrtdttv. April 24th Ml RIMY, Hut r.

Sr. al Chapel HWEKMY. Suan A M. al Chapel I Ril l) P.M. at Chapel Friday, April 2.W)i 01 AM Susan T.

ift A M. at Home McGUIRE In loving memory of years. For 17 years he was treas Adele. Survived by one son, Martin soiemn Requiem one daughter. Mrs.

Annette" St. THOMAS F. McGUIRE.j urer of Court Handsflrst, Inoepcnd- Janet Dohm. HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC Elk 43 Years BUckminster 2-0174 1925 Church Avenuo Not tn the Seventh Decade of Community Service FA1RCHILD SONS K7NEJt.1t DIRECTORS SINCR I US HI MS Atlantic lmUi F.IM LMnW BROOKLYN FLUSHING JAMJUCA GARDEN CITY MAJfHASSET jcaio nguiriii uiucr ui rweatcis.

lie also was Mass Friday. 10 a.m., St. Thomas, Dreyer. Funeral from Kennedy's today. a member of the Holy Nam So- I ll.l.n H'llAViiiNl.

Aquinas Church, 9th Street. Re-1 Chapel, Church Avenue, corner ol Ciety OI at. KOSe OI Lima R. C. MNHTMAN.

Eleanor i Church I mi M.al Chapel I 1 1 April 2lli I think of him In sllenre: No eye may sea ma weep But many tears are tried When others are aaleep. MOTHER outv.vutsi aie ills WIQOW, vl ivx. rnar J. A.M. at Home posing at Chapel of Joseph G.j Rogers.

Religious services on Thurs- Duffy, 9th and 4th day at 8 p.m. by the Rev. Powers of MOVIZZO-SUSIE. on April tfPh' Carmen, neral on Friday, 10 a.m. Interment devoid wife of Frank, dear mother Evw Waller B.

Cooke, Inc. Lai tlie distinction of being New York'a largest funeral directors. We are proud of occupying such a preeminent position in our field, proud of I lie trust that lias made this possible in our inlcyrily our fair dealing and pcrbaps above all our understanding and ympalhy. BHIMON. Natalie I mi P.M.

al Chapel MCQUILLAN In loving memory win uiwjuilfj Villi vooicjioiiv, tn.Hi. tt 151 Linden Blvd. BUcknin.tar 4-1200 April Ja BISCHOH. Ilenrr W. Paullne Agnes Qulnn and two daughters, Helene and Pauline Quinn.

The funeral will be Saturday from the residence, followed by a solemn mass of requiem at 10:45 am. in St. Rose of Lima Church on Parkvllle Ave. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery.

1 00 p.m. at Chapel IStAllEMAaa, Horica NOTICE IS HKKKBY cTvEN THAT Sanro foods 518 (iraham Av Brooklyn. N. ba with tho Secretary of State of New York it trada-mark "SANRO Brand to used for foods. Ingredient of food, bottled food beverage and fountain syrupa of aaiorttd flavors.

apll-m NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Frank Tlerl of No. 7710 17th Avenue. Brooklyn. New York, has filed with tha Secretary of Stata of NVw York Eva Santera. Theresa Santora.

MARY who died April 24, Frances Sorace and Annette Sparta. WOLD OINA, of 425 68th Street. 19- Funeral from her 1554on April 23, 1947, beloved mother of. In that briiht eternal city 75th Street, Friday. April 25.

at 9:30 Helen and William Wold. Services 1 In tn home of many mansions. Solemn Requiem Mass Our. at E. C.

Waldecks Home for Fu-j win meet her by and bye. of Guadalupe Church. IStlvnerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Loving Son, JOSEPH. 63-32 Forest At. HEfiatu 3-0900 Frtdai.

April Zith MrfARTIIV. Danlal J. A M. al Home Kl I1DK Mare T. (:.10 A.M.

al thapal Aiciiwc at ua oireei. iinenueiu p.m. Holy Cross Cloister MULVIHILL MICHAEL, of 13 Furman Avenue, on April 23, 1947. 'beloved husband of Mary mee i Moran); devoted father of William I his trade-mark "RIA ROSA" to Used on packafea, cans, containers, i bottle, lira, cartoni and receptacles of foodstuff. apH-21t 0, t.

MA BUBAL'S NOTICE'S 150-10 H.ll.ida JAaa.ica M70 Thursday. April 24th Rt I John T. OO A M. at Chapel IM.IMl Anthony A M. at 1 haoel KI.IH1 I D.

Herman lvO M. at lhapel Saturday. April 26th RRI NLTTE. Mar ArransemeaU ta be made Our service is designed to meet the needs of each individual case. DIONIMID FUNIKAIS MOM $150 iflfmortama ArknntulfiJgmfnta iHaaa ON THIS PAGI May Be Placed Easily and Quickly By Telephone CALL MISS HART MAIn 4-6200 Funeral Director.

Sri bS UNITED STATED DISTRICT COfRT. EASTERN DISTRICT t)F YORK Ni.tice: have arrested ih 'HOPK." her eninw. lihellfj 158-14 Norta.ra BUd. FLa.kmj 3-6600 ritiredop. prll 24th CZERMEWICI.

raltl TUI linn I M'V dear brother of Mrs. Martin Darmody and Mrs. Catherine Oar-vey of Galway, Ireland. Reposing J. J.

Gallagher's Sow Funeral Home, 25 Aberdeen Street; Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, 10 a.m.. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Interment, St. John's Cemetery. TransjHjrt Kxpoit Import Companj, .10 A.M.

at Cha reatarlaa 8EBYICE ft ECONOMY Chapels: IIS ATLANTIC AVENUI It LAFAYETTE AVENUE forporaiioi). for work. )rporaiioi). ror worK. (ahtr, serviiJt an "li rut ft mi.

at 10:30 A.M. in paid Court, pant Office Building. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Qeo.w.Peese&soN Ml lne 1 4-U8S 8130. wf a MA BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 1218 riatbuth 2-0766 15010 HilHkl Avmue-JAmaica 6-6670 151 Itndw Bouldivjrd-BUckmmer 4-1200 156-14 North, BM. Flushing 3-6600 50 Sovtnth Avtmit-MM 2-1585 63-32 foft.t Avtnut MUmn 3-0900 rUNIRAL HOMIS IN 6VERY 10 RO UGH AND WESTCH66TIR 7 HZasS .1 Funeral Direclon 433 Nostrand Ave. person. then pre.s-oskt rlaims or be and Uaa "HOPE." her engines, be condemned and ordered sold.

Dated 23. 14T EUGENE J. eiMlTII. C. S.

Maisliaj Jaoh RasAner, Proctor for Libellant, Sterling 3-7700 Itol notice eccaotM o.m. to 2 o.m. lor oublication the tame day; at Iota oa 10 D.m. Saturdoy night tar publication. 75 TIARJ mi, 11 1 1 1 1 Akaii irfi iraiiiuimtitm.

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