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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 11, 1948 GRAY The Brooklyn! MAHONEY On May 10, 1048. Hebrew Home and Hospital for thejTHOMAS retired stoker, N. Y.l 9 rathe CHARLES W. TAUSSIG DIES, Aged urrDfully records the pass-1 p. oeiovea misoar.a 01 Bartn Boro Man Saves Model, 20, From Death Under Train i nee Hackett); devoted father of a mrt A I mwt a pm Mrs.

Anna McLaughUn. Mrs. Mary lV A DKMi 1M IKUhl AAtAAHtK tw www twrnm McGulnness. Mrs. Eally Drum Social Planners Fight Delinquency Continued from Page standing of the needs of our to rehabilitate the economies of New York Fund To Hold 1st Boro I nnrhenn Mav ing of Henry Oray, beloved father of our esteemed president.

Mrs. r.loe Naltove, and husband of the late Rose Gray, one of the founders and an honorary director of our institution. In his passing our oiganiation has suffered an Irreparable loss and he will forever be remembered by his co-workers and Sittner. C. Korteaast.

H. A. Brennan, W. Krey, Charles Bropson, James Lambert, Clara Brunner, Charles Lynch. Margaret Christie.

M. B. Lynch. Mary Coyne, Margaret Manusen. W.

Daly, Harry Mahoney, T. J. Sievine, Julia E. McKnight, A. J.

Driver, Anna L. McVeigh, Bridget Farrell, M. Moore, Very Rev. mond, John and Thomas Mahoney. N.

Y. P. brother of Mrs. Ann Cantwell. Also survived by 13 grandchildren.

Funeral from Chapel, 187 South Oxford Street, on Friday, May 14, at 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Queen of All Saints children and our youth. Puerto Rico. Headed X. Y.

A. Until 1943 During the Roosevelt Administration Mr. Taussig was named chairman of the national advisory committee of the Na "To join a concerted effort to the residents of our home for his assemble complete facts about our community needs. generosity, his devotion and sin-JR. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment reger, Michael Makarlos Fincke, Henry cere friendship, our nease omit "To give leadership to our tional Youth Administration. flowers. growing neighborhood councils. Quick action by J.

Currick Elsenberg of 104 Columbia Heights averted a tragedy early today in the Clark St. station of the I. R. T. Elsenberg was going up the steps of the station at 12:30 a.m.

when he heard a cry for help. He rushed down and saw a pretty brunette on the tracks on the Manhattan side, trying to get to the platform. Grabbing her hands, he pulled her to safety ju.st as a train roared into the station. O'Connell, E. J.

Rourke, P. J. Pepper, Elsie Rae, Mary Reagan. John ReiUy, Frank M. Oray, Henry Hetslon, C.

Isacse-, Anderi Isoldl, Nicola "To develop channels for more active participation of John D. Rockefeller 3d and George J. Lyons of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, both vice chairmen of the Greater New York Fund's 1948 campaign, will speak at the Fund's first Brooklyn campaign committee luncheon to be held at the Hotel St. George Thursday. Chester A.

Allen, vice presi Bay Shore, May 11 Funeral services for Charles William Taussig, chairman and prest; dent of the American Molasses Company, and a special adviser on Caribbean affairs to Secretary of State George C. Marshall, will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at his home here, where he died Sunday night. Interment will be private. Mr.

Taussig, who was one of the six members of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "brain trust" in the early days of the New Deal, was born in New York 51 years ago. He was a son of Noah W. Taussig, former chairman of the board of the American Molasses Company, and started his business career as a laborer in the company's plant in sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Mrs.

Samuel Katz, Vice President. HESSION CATHERINE, on May 10, in her 78th year, at 316 Nichols Avenue, Brooklyn; devoted mother of Mae Mahoney, James and Vincent Hession. Reposing at McKNIQHT AMELIA on May 10, 1948, of 213-33 99th Avenue, Queens Village, L. beloved mother of Lucille Pfuhl. Emma Allea and William Schumann; devoted sister of Louise Hansen, Emma Anderson, Kathryn Breiten- youth itself, through neighborhood youth councils.

Jensen, Rudolf Robblns, Fred Johnson, Sandra Ryan, Maurice He continued at that post until 1913. Mr. Taussig, a radio enthusiast since its early development, served as a radio electrician In the navy during World War I. In 1922 he wrote "The Book of Radio." He also was the author of several other books, including "Rum, Romance and Rebellion" and "To urge the establishment of neighborhood gang leadership projects. bruck.

May Vogt, John, William Cornell Chapel. 1210 Liberty Ave- Kennedy, M. A. Schifferdecker, Kennelty, S. E.

William H. Keuleman, J.R. Schmidt, R. C. Kiernan.

C. A. Thoet, Mary Klein, Anna Wasner, C. and Edward Breltenbruck. Serv inue, Brooklyn, until inursaay, "To strengthen through our ice at the Fairchlld Chapel, 89-31 Mnv 13 Bt.

lo an a m. Solemn Re- dent of the Kings County moral and material support our 'miiem Mass at Blessed Sacrament! 4 th Street, Jamaica, Wednesday She saifl she was Yvonne over-taxed neighborhood settle "Some Notes ments, recreation and guidance Sugar andlSherwell, 20. a model, of 51 W. BITTNER CATHERINE, sud- Church, at Euclid Avenue near on Ma" 0. 1948, beloved wife Fulton Street, at 11 a.m.

Inter-I McVEIGH BRIDGET John; sister of Margaret Lin- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. denly, on May 9, 1948. loving moth- ton; Rfandmother of Doris Am-! Direction of Peter J. Schnatz. er of John, Mrs.

Anna Hunter, Jo- '1st Manhattan. She ex Molasses." agencies. "To make the most effective A member of the AnierieaivP'11'11011 she had been walking QTiH IPranLr Viinaral TM 1 1 r-i on the narrowest section of the Molasses Company's board of directors for years, he was possible use of all these re sources by co-ordinating them planning together and prevent sterdam. Funeral Wednesday. 10:30 a.m., from John J.

Healey 'Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Mark's named president in 19L'5 and Brooklyn. Subsequently for 13 years he worked in the company's various divisions in this country and in the Caribbean. platform, adjacent to the steps, holding a large hatbox which apparently proved too much for the space. She slipped and fell to the tracks.

After her rescue ther of Carole Ann Isacsen. Serv- Ing conflict or overlapping of in 192 he succeeded to the board chairmanship on the of Lourdes. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Church, 11 a.m. John's Cemetery.

Intermeut St. ice at tne Fairchlld Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 BRENNAN WILLIAM. May Rins rt.on rtf Rt Whnia. r.th.-i1" iuose eu as riesiueiii.

she was considerably shaken but otherwise uninjured. death of his father. His city home was at 30 E. "1st Manhattan. He was a trustee of Town Hall, the Pan-American ISOLDI NICOLA, patrolman ofldral.

on Mav 9. 1948. beloved hus 1948, beloved husband of Margaret; devoted father of Lawrence, Jere- Trust Company, and the Fund's Brooklyn campaign committee chairman, will preside and receive reports from chairmen of the Fund's 79 solicitation committees throughout the borough. The luncheon will open with an Invocation by Dr. Sidney S.

Tedesche, rabbi of Union Temple of Brooklyn. Reports will be submitted to Mr. Allen by the various committees headed by Robert E. Blum, vice president of Abraham Straus, who is chairman of the Fund's Brooklyn commerce solicitation committee; Tracy Iliggins, president of Higgins Ink Company, who is chairman of the industry solicitation committee in Brooklyn: Richard A. Brennan, president of the Brevoort Savings Bank, who is the Fund's chairman of the finance and insur the 61st Precinct, aged 48.

sud-1 band of Lydia and devoted father denly. on May 9, beloved husband; of Edward and Mitchell Moore. nf Nptrip rtpvnt.prl fatl-ipr nf rvi. xtiu.i.. miah, Mrs.

Roy Wicklund. James, Margaret and Joseph; brother of activities. 'Hearts, Hands, Minds' The session was called by Supreme Court Justice Murray Hearn, council president, who termed it "the first such attempt to unite our hearts, hands and minds In the interest of Brooklyn youth." "If crime in Brooklyn hits the headlines it is because it is out of character and because it arouses our public conscience to an extraordinary degree," Society and the Institute of Radio Engineers, He also was a member of the Bay Shore Yacht Club and the Radio Club uum uu Witek, Frank, and grandfa-1 Cathedral, 355 State Street, Mon- Daly; grandfather of Mary Ann ther 0f Frank Allen Witek; brother y. p.m. Funeral service a' Mary' Phllomea' Ro'0' An-Wednesday.

2 p.m. Inte ment Mt. Chapel, corner Church and Rogers tnony alld Jonn Flmeral from cemetery 'Avenues. Solemn Requiem MasS'residence, 193 32d street, broolc-l Mr. Taussig was named by him as a technical adviser to the World Economic Conference held in Washington in 19.U In 19-13 the Chief Executive named him a member of the San Francisco conference of the United Nations.

At his death he was co-chairman of the Caribbean Commission, serving with representatives of Britain, France and the Netherlands. As a member of this commission he was especially interested in the efforts made: cnurcn oi at. rrancis oi assisi u.n Thunsriav I II IDjg LI Ilk UI1 Thursday, 9:45 a.m. of Loretto M. (nee Sheedy) and of America.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ruth Atller Taussig; two (laughters, Mrs. Ruth Jean Pearsall and Patricia Ann Taussig; his mother; a sister, Helen P. Taussig, and a brother, Richard S. Taussig.

BROPSON JAMES, at Center Street and 4th Avenue. Interment Moriches, L. on May 8. 1948 Calvary Cemetery, beloved husband of Florence Direction of Benedict T. Ferraia.

the late Edward J. O'Connell; brother of Mrs. Loretto M. Kelly. Funeral from his residence, 216 Gandhi's Death United Indians, Says Y.M.C.A.

Aide Contrary to expectations the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi cemented many warring Indian factions, according to John H. Dunderdale, who witnessed the slaying. Mr. Dunderdale spoke last night at the annual meeting of the board of managers of the Eastern District Branch Y. M.

C. A. He explained that when Justice Hearn declared. "The Brooklyn Council for Bropson. Interment Mount Pleas ant Cemetery.

JENSEN RUDOLF, on May 9, 1 Lincoln Road, on Wednesday, May 194S nf 744 rraifv Island Avpnnpll2. at 9:15 a.m.: Solpmn Renulem Social Planning has been active ance solicitation committee in the field of youth affairs for years. A great deal of the throughout the borough; Carl groundwork has been prepared. J. Lord of the New York Tele BRUNNER CHARLES, of 7508 beloved husband of Kitty; fatheriMass St.

Francis of Assist R. C. 10th Avenue, on May 10. beloved of Water and Eleanor. Services; Church, 9:45 a.m.

Please omit husband of Mary; dear father Ericson Ericsons Chapel. 500flowers. a noJrenceraftff'' ner.1!18'"16 Street' Wednesday aL 10 O'ROURKE PATRICK on wh 9, 1948. husband of the late fiom Joseph V. Sessa Funeral avm a r.ff,.

Harry M. Daly, We are ready now to capitalize on our accumulated experience Henry Gray, 11 Retired Merchant phone Company, who heads the Public Service and Professional solicitation committee in Brooklyn: Postmaster Edward .1. Quigley, chairman 9, 1948. of 175 Nevins Street, be-father of Kathleen, Patrice and and to consolidate, co-ordinate and extend the advances we have already made. way, Thursday.

May 13; Solemn Gandhi appeared all the people llom-v a nM i 1 1" 'pped OilCK, as was rrancis u. iicuarey nf ihP T.v,i,-1'.-,l cmnim-n Ex-Theater Aide The funeral of Harry M. Daly, assistant treasurer at the Majestic Theater, who died Saturday in his home, l(i( fiiith wiil be held at Rpfiiiipm Miss qt Fnhi-pm' luvtu uautsmer oi uuiur ana Lias- w. uiace reiuson, 9 15 am terment ney si'' Karen 'thea LucarelU: survived by four iluelmelu Funeral Wednesday. 10 a.m..

from grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, oi. undnts oemeieiy. lthe Chapel of Joseph G. May 12.

at 9:30 a.m., from 2122 I I May 10. 1948. Street and 4th Avenue. E. 19th Street.

Solemn Requiem MARIE of 959 80th Street, wife! 10 a.m., St. Edmund's Church. KENNEDY U1 11W mure ennu guiii- ani welfare services solicita- merchant who was associated tomary. except the assassin, with Gray Brothers. 97 3th Manhattan, and for more than1 u'ed' l'' Uun.lercUile is score- encf i lit: sciioois, more par- (ion commiUw, and Ml-S.

Car. mi education, more trroun jence Bachrach, who heads the On May 8. 1948, mi.v oi uif uanwiiK oi'inii iniciii work and recreation through of the late Carl J. and devoted 25 years had been active for the Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARGARET daughter of the Fund's Brooklyn employe groups solicitation committee.

mother of Rcbert C. A. Christie private agencies, church pro SerVicu at Fred Herb.r 8 PEPPER-ELSIE on Saturday beloved a.m. tomorrow from UieiBrooklyn Hebrew Home and Boyertowii Funeral Chanel, JSlHospital for the Aged, of which wife of Charles and May 8, 1948, daughter of the late morial, 7501 5th Ayenue. Wednes his daughter, Mrs.

Mabel Nal Lafayette Ave. dear sister of Mrs. Anna Cotter. Julia and Henry; sister of the late of the National Council of Y. M.

C. of India, Pakistan. Burma and Ceylon. A Bible, inscribed with the names of all members of the board, was presented to William F. Hirsch, former chairman.

day. 8 p.m. Funeral Thursday, 10 Intprmpnt F.vprui-ppne rpmp. i.inicwnc iwuuuii cci.ilc hi inc rau- tove, is president, died yesterday in Mt. Sinai Hospital.

Man iThomas Dnscoll. Reposing Wil-iChild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, lliam A. Martin Funeral Jamaica, Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. liattan. He was 72 and lived at A solemn requiem mass will be offered in St.

Joseph's R. C. Church, Vanderbilt Ave. and Pacific St. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

may wto. wftn-iciasson Avenue corner Sterling CARET, dear wife of the late.piace. Funeral Wednesday. 9:15 RAE MARY ETTA, May 10. 1948, of 285 E.

42d Street, beloved wife of Daniel B. Reposing Ken- grams, the Board of Education and the Park Department." Youth Hoard Program The city's Youth Board, said Nathaniel Kaplan, secretary of the Board of Education and chairman of the board, will concentrate in the months ahead on an area demonstration project, a research plan and a program of expanded Summer services for youth. McCarthy, consultant 1 nomas oeiovea moincr oi Mrs.iam.; ReqlUei Mass St. Teresas Air. Daly had been with the Bridget Gallagher, Mary.

Lillian, ir C. Church. Interment St. nedy's Chapel, corner Church and Majestic Theater Id years when Elizabeth, Esther and the late'j0hn's Cemetery. 21 V.

81th Manhattan. For more than 50 years Mr. Gray was associated with Gray Brothers. He had long taken a leading part in the Society for the Advancement of Judaism. Funeral services were to be held this afternoon in the River- Rogers Avenues.

viiiujiopuer vun. runeiai irom i he retired 10 years ago. Previ- KENNELTY STEPHEN May DTAAM TrxTIXT A in John A. Reagan, Ex-Transit Worker her residence. 72 Rogers Avenue.

9. 194S, beloved husband of lie Had been employed in icuucjiuj, may 14. ouicuill nr- ri UCIOVCU llUSUUIia OI Alllia devoted father of the box office of the Brooklyn Richard; dear quiem Mass St. Church. 10:30 a.m Teresa's R.

C. Interment Cal- Academy of Music brother of May Martin. Frances Manning; loving father of John A. Thomas M. and Joseph P.

McGlynne. Lillian Emsworth. Vera Surviving are three sisters, -sKle Memorial Uiapei, iutn bt. vary Cemetery. Reagan.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 John A. Reagan, retired 1 011111 Ko.ai'd on. group; jSchacfer, Florence Sadler. James 1 Officials Inspect Floyd Bennett Field Tomorrow Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, V.

S. chief of Xaval Air Reserve Training, will he present at the Xaval Air Station, Floyd Bennett Field, with members of his staff tomorrow for purposes of conducting the annual military inspection of the station and the organized naval reseive squadrons. Brig. Cen. Christian F.

Schilt, U. S. M. chief of Marine Air Reserve Training, and staff will inspect the Marine Air Reserve activities at the field. The inspection of the station's facilities will continue through Friday.

Mrs. Nora Brush. Mrs. Helen anu Amsterdam Ave. Direction Leo S.

Sheridan. a.m.. from Harrv F. Blair Sons Fu- woik tmu reci canon, said mat stenographer in the claims divi DALY-On May 8. HARRY KptvS neral 723 Coney Island Ave-jHrown and Mary Daly, ind a Besides Mrs.

Naitove, Mr. Gray is survived by three other members of youth gangs are teller for sion of the City Transit System, Ron of the late Margaret and Hmp i.n Vi inue: Requiem Mass. 10 a.m.. Little! brother susceptible to adult leader Michael Daly, and brother of Nora wpdniinv am- wn iFlower R- c- Church. Interment.the National City Bank died yesterday In St.

Mary's shin in the tvrje of man who Calvary Cemetery. oumi, neiKu Diuvwi. iwaiy Mass St. Patricks R. Hospital after a long illness.

He can "get next to the kids, lias (laughters, Mrs. Harold Block, Mrs. Louis Ginsburg and Mrs. Leon Carrow; eight grandchildren, including Mrs. Louise lived at 1199 Albany Ave.

native know-how and inspires vinceni uary rur.erai irom tne, church. 9:30 a.m. REILLY FRANK, on May 9, Chapels, 38 Lafayette Avenue, on 'Arrangements Jere A. McClean. 1948.

of 241-19 144th Avenue. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re- N. beloved husband Mr. Reagan, a native of Man conlidence. Moskowitz, president of the hattan and a Brooklyn resident Hy Weiner, group leader for Junior League of the Brooklyn 7 Catherine and dear father of for nearly.

40 years, was em ilUIUU. lIlLt'i IllCUl IlUiy WIUSS' i.uy-cu Marlon; also survived by three sis husband of Mary mee Hogan): ployed from 190J to 19(0 in the Stephen Kennelty Rites Tomorrow The funeral of Stephen E. Kennelty, 12. of 241 Emerson Place, a driver in the delivery Cemetery. Hebrew Homo and Hospital for the Aged, and six great-grand dear father of William, Bernard and Frances Carlson.

Services Peter Farrell, Director. mrxTTMir in ioju ttttta children. the South Brooklyn Youth Council, said the council's program was preventive, and its biggest problem was the lack of facilities. In the council, ac-, cording to Weiner, are 140 7:45 p.m.. at Funeral V.

hplnupH Mifp nf the loto Home of Nicholas Blasius Jr. mother of Sister James Marie, Sis- ters, Catherine O'Neill, Mary Kiernan, Rose ReiUy, and three brothers, Edward, Charles and John. Funeral from the Thomas F. O'Reilly Funeral Home, 137-40 BrookvIIle Boulevard, Rosedale, on Wednesday, May 12, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Clare's R.

C. Church, where a Solemn Requiem Mass Mayor, Rabbi Wise ters of Charity; Mildred Dolan. i J. Knickerbocker Avenue, department of the Brooklyn Hazel Reinan. Joseph, Ambrose and Eagle, will be held tomorrow from the New York and Brook James Devine.

Funeral Thurs day. 9 a.m.. from her residence. ment ESreens Cemetery. hoys and girls between 13 and 17.

Legion Aid Offered Other speakers were Dr. Abraham A. Fabian, clinical legal department of the I. R. and after unification was employed in the claims division.

He retired last year. He was a fourth degree member of Loyola Council, Knights of Columbus, and was one of the founders of the Mt. Man-resa, Staten Island, Group Retreat. He also was a member of the Holy Name Society of the R. C.

Church of the Little Flower, and until recently had been a district captain in the Turk Named G.O.P. Convention Aide 317 78tn Street. Requiem Mass' KIERNAN CATHERINE on: will be offered at 10 a.m. Inter lyn Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford St.

A solemn mass of re- Our Lady of Angels Church. Monday. Mav 10. 1948. kivinsiment St.

Charles Cemeterv. Plne- ncTik-D axtxta inriTcr mother of Mary, Edard, Frank, i lawn, L. I. F. P.

Murphy Funeral iu iem will be offered at 9:30 Tuesdav Miv li 1Q4R of un'fuh Walter and George Kiernan. Fu-iHome directing. a.m. in Patrick's R. Avenue, wife of the late Frank 101,1 lne Chapel.l TOrn, IChurch, Kent -Ave.

and YVil- Laud the Memory Of Sidney Hillman Atlantic City, May 11 (U.R) Mayor William OOw.ver and Rabbi Stephen S. 'ie lauded the memory of Sidney Hillman, late president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (('. I. 0.1, today as the union's convention held memorial services. Wise told the convention that if Hillman had lived, Palestine would be a free and democratic mother of Roy E.

Driver and VdT nee Saturday, May iWhW Si Burial will be in the late Norma E. Pfaudler. aC a 1948. of 169 Columbia Heights, for- M. John's Cemetery.

director, Brooklyn Juvenile Protective Association's Guidance Center; Frank J. Mc-(lahren of the Catholic Youth Organization, and a s. Fl.vnn, chairman of the Americanism Committee, Kings County American Legion. Offering the co-oneration of Albany, May 11 Harold L. Turk of Brooklyn will be secretary to the New York delegation to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia on June 21.

William F. Uleakley of Yonkers is chairman and Mrs. Charles Wei.s Jr. of 2d A. D.

Democratic organiza ice at tne Faircnim cnapei. 8ii rhh ,0, merly of Ridgewood, N. hus- Mr. Kennpltv. a lifplnntr ri.

Atlantic Avenue, on band of Bertha Robbins and fatherU.nt tion. u.uvmjii, ivi a ivLquicm muss juii.i.i.y 6 p.m at lit 4V. luaoumi. ecu- r'. "ir' Brooklyn Hospital after The funeral will be held Thursday from the Harry F.

Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 Atlantic Avenue, on Tuesday at hut 'Ie had FARRELL MARGARET, on rTX, Sunday, May 9. 1948, of 57-50 64th May t9u 194B; in Gloved wife of John: mother of D.m. Tnt.erinnf. nrtvnl.p the Legion's 110 nosts. Mr.

Rochester, vice chairman. Minnip A.T,.M.iil Surviving are his Coney Island Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at widow, a son, Ir Vn rhnrrt A.1,na- Piallk 81ld JPh Klein; nxAH-May iu. imb. MAUKiua, Mrs.

Anna Kenneltv stfltp tfidav I In tirl Ihn tminn Flynn said Legionnaires would Mussel Sprague of Nassau aod "get right down to the level! 'Mrs- were re-elected to of boys in the neiihborhoodi.tlie national committee. The in the Church of the io a.m Farrell daughter of Rudolpl leaner migiu nave saveu tne 7 1 also survived by eleven grandchil-1 retlred patrolman, N. P. be- IUt.h f' Funeral from her residence loved husband of Margaret mee j' WednesdayjCarty) devoted father of John; AId tin- 1 1 a'ue brother of Mm Martin Mrs. Lillian Lms Administration from the blun I.

.12260 E. 74th Street. Wednesdav 1,2260 E. 74th Street, and give leadership in combating juvenile delinquency." ivraus aim tnarifs j. tvraus.

iHAr "KIM am in rar der of ceaseless vacillation delegation has pledged support to Cioverner Dewey. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES NOTICE: SALVATORE F. MAR neral on Wednesday 9:30 am ch Avenue Mrs. Margaret McClunn. I worth Mrs.

Vera Schaefer and from Megiel Funeral Home. 64-18 iV "J- rt.h.,in. IMn Hio, ,,,,.1 Little Flower. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Anna Manning Reagan, and three sons, John A. Thomas M. and Joseph P. and of following England 4 r. r-u for a Solemn Reoulem1 nomas Horan and William ihrothers, James and Edwan St.

HARRY T. PYLE lo Stanislaus R. c. Church. Mass.

Interment Holy Cross Reposing at his residence. Kenneltv. Maspeth. where a Solemn Requiem win uienwooa Koaa. Notice of Maw? will be oftered.

Interment KORTEGAST HELENE on LEGAL NOTICE funeral later. SCHIFFERDECKER WILLIAM XI rrs Mnm. 1fAa 1 1 I I MORTUARY, INC III a Tnra lUckminittr 2-0174 1925 Church Amm St. John's Cemetery. Direction George Baque.

Stage Hope Ended i Ilk a 6. waa aujdilxi-d bankrupt May 7. 1918. The fust meetmic i.f i Tedilor.x will be held Mav 2u. 191H.

at a.m.. in 09. U. S. House.

271 Washington Brooklyn. at which tune and place creditors mav attend prove Iheir claims, appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt and transact sui as may come h.f,,r,. said meeting. Samuel C. Dubersti-in.

Ri 1- blindly." Mr. O'Dwyer, tracing the union's gains under Hillman's leadership, said the meml)er-t-hip "must not forget the depths from which we have come." He added alertness must he practiced ''to prevent any encroachment on gains we have made." Potofsky. union presi- Monday. May 10. 1948, of Westport.

formerly of Ozone Park. Ul. 1 ij.i. FEGER Suddenly, on Mav 9, band of Mary (nee Crflfth IC UCIUVrU Klif UI AtKtll r. It 111! into, j.iuniii..

ui jii ii.h hrnthpr nf Hnn at SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God flee and Independent, To EL1SE JOOST, SEND GREETING WHEREAS. Margaret Nonamaker. who reside at 8o7 rth Street. Wood-haven. Queen Counly.

New York, had presented a Detltion uravine for a beloved husband of Anna; aevotea waiter mnr in Awarded $57,500 iii rsaiiKl-upicy. aiiu uuu n. rwo: lexasi. aernce ai the Fairchild Chapel. 89-31 164th Home' 50 7tn Avenue, until Thurs- Lawrence.

N. Y. P. Michael. Street.

Jamaica. Wednesdav at aa'- 1 P-m- Interment Evergreens sealed verdict awarding decree that a certain instrument in Stephen, William of New Smyrna, Flnrirlfl nnrt UrK Anna Dirnoi- I enieiery. 2 p.m. Interment private S.ji.jOO damaees to a ''O-vear-old eni, in nis introduction sakiiwimnif. relating to real and personal Funeral from Srhnpfpf.

Piin.rai: KREY CHARLES on Mon-: SCHMIDT RUDOLF I uv. uLlr) iUl 1 1 1 ui it Lit' ttllU l'-fllHllinil ncjuy ft'Jll, eet.ii,,,,, i fin- nnv nffira ha r.rml1 lnon 11 lately resldiiiK at No. 656 Jamaica Parlors. 4th Avenue at. 49A striPt day, May 10.

1948. of 1002 Sterling Ma' 10. of 64 Palmetto Str Walter B. Cooke oiJvnru .11 Avenue, in the Borough ut Brooklyn. Thursdflv Mav i.i a- tn beloved brother of beloved husband i nerrfi-p rpmp 1 uni-r iu icilikiio.

wuctnt- ut- 11 oci uv or rw Torn. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Katharine Krey. Private! Gerschitzi and devoted 'IKnatriS ticj. nifaic vnw tuitr it av, tor-hip from New York, or the INC.

R. C. Church. Intermcn x. it Holy, service at the Fairchild Chapel, 'fatner of Edna Martin.

Theodora A1" ed V. Norton. 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Weenies-! BelImer and Frederick C. Schmidt; Damages were -t. 1..

,1 of you ai-e hereby cited 0 allow cause, before our Sun-o(rate' Court of the Iv Kinom tr, ha liol.l In a a cl "ois11h o' iew ioik. f-i-ntii; Cpmptprv mi against the srirl's husband, for- I25-A at the Hall of Records, in the interment private. oi uve Kimiucnuoren FINCKE HENRY on Mon-1 I. c.l 11, ,1 VUrtllCC ADDDAteC Dill County of Klnus. on tlie loth day of LAMBERT CLARA, on Mon-iem" 'No.

O. day. of 10-45 Totten Street, White-1 iiici 001 ndti, iu, one-di-iiimiinwwjB nrriwH oit-t. Ijune. 1918.

at 9:30 o'clock in the fore- 314, I. why euch decree should not be! none, beloved husband of Eva W.Jda'- Mav 10. 1948, in her 64th year. No! WTntXr doctoDTcamme FR Al FORCEjSS at ChapeKM f'i "df 11 May 11 (U.R) l- and devoted father of Anne McDonouglx Street, beloved TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our MT, The House today gave final ap- Flncke, and brother of MrJ Frederick Lambert and Mrs result of an automobile crash ligious and fraternal nroval to the 70-Groun Air aid Surrogate a Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon.

FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surrogate of Charlotte Behrman. Service at Marian Frohnhoefer. Also sur Funeral on tne eit Parkway on ilarch hn TTr if l-i 1 14 1J1 VlVPfi hv tk cictAfC arA 17.

1910. Interment p.m. DMiloirof PliriPTQl caririAe X7air(ol AnUrSuaJ our sain county, at tne uor-ouali of Rrooalvn. in the The Senate Is expected to ui nit 11 uvuit: iaiu, 1 Lwiiiing, uii' ivij w. said County the 6th day of Mrs.

Elsa Okon Rael nf 170 Reach 139th Belle Harbor, Wednesday. May 12, at 8 p.m. 8 p.m., at her residence. Fu- va-nnAivu-n c.m.i.r,- i neral Thursriav i nm Ttii.r. THOET MARY, on Mav 8.

1948 pass the conference version or fhe measure and send it to the LClLIll.lil' "1 VLiliClVI 1 11 1' May, AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. myll-4t Tu GEISTODT MARGARET, on'1" 1 '7utv rLn White House later today beloved mother of Lewis! 7f" a ja .1 nu uci ioiiow- sister of Mrs. Carrie' LYNCH MARGARET GlEA-'i1 tin voted mother otjmg Dr.

Cayley's vehicle when EtiJer. Karl and Adam Sttirr.pf formerly of the 4'h Ward. lzfyeln KJ? the latter stopped abruptly on weather and Charles F. Thoet: six the parkway. oy two May iu.

ims. Tlie exceptional character of tlie service offered by Walter 15. Cooke is matched ly lie unusually fine physical facilities at all our Consultation rooms; reposing rooms; chapel all have lieen carefully planned for comfort and privacy. Kvery room coiiihincs dignity with an informal air of everyday living. We cannot help hut notice how jireally this is appreciated hy the families we serve.

grandchildren also survive. Serv- HllLlU Dr. Lewis Jr. and 01 lrc 'ate Timothy J. Uael's car rammed into the; 1 XT El CcnilKi .1 EV L.vncn stprunnthpr nf r.

"imi i unco" iiouic Whitlev rful-tiirl 8 1 34 Street. Woodhaven. 1104101 allu lne fe'i" strucKi FUNERAL INFORMATION SO Scvtntfc Arinn MAia 2 8S8S SCHIFFERDECKER, William H. I P.M. Chaptl 1218 Fl.lbmk BUck.

2-0266 Turdav. Mav llth SI.VfPSO.N. William J. 1:110 P.M. Chaorl 1S1 Linden Bird.

BU. 4-1200 Tunrlav. Slav 11 "i DONOVAN. Panrirk A.M. at Chaptl H'ftnt-jdfii.

Muv l2Vl AHNKt N. Adelaide jM P.M. al Chapel 150-10 Hillside Ave. JAmaic. 6-6670 Ti)(i.

llth FARRF.M.. Uilllain 10:110 A.M. at haprl RLDMAVIVE. Viriinia 110 P.M. al Chapfl rtinpsdnv May MAUSEN.

rernande t. at Chaiifl 158-14 Northern Blvd. FL. 3 5600 Twfdiiu. Man lllli LENZBERG.

Maurice 1 00 P.M. Chjnrl CLARE, Jamti F. I Mill P.M. at ChHiifl 63-32 Forest Ave. HEfeman 3-0900 Wednesday, Men n.Al.TON.

NXlip If, A.M. at Chapel PETERSON. Villcheran I P.M. at Chapel 117 W. 72nd N.

Y. C. TR. 7-9700 Mav ll'h BROOKS. Sarah JiO A M.

at Chapel 111 MI'LL. F.dilh I ml P.M. at lhapcl Man 12rfi HI RTON. William M. at Chapel Ml.L.MO.

Emma 1:00 P.M. at Chapel A'er'ires to Be Arranj'tl PETERSON. Halter Chanel BOSSOI.INI. David At Ch.tpel ANARV. Edward At hapel MrMAM'S.

Louise At I'hapeJ MOKA.N. Peter At I hauft 80th 80 CONTINUOUS YEARS of helpful, understanding T'uesdT 8 ri-untof ThomarAnmr: Tuesday. 8 p.m. Funeral Wednes- the windshield, sufferiR severe facial injuries which reciuired day. 10 a.m.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:30. Inter-'posing Heiuy McCaddin Son May 9 more than 100 stitches. She was niciu Greenfield Cemetery. Hemp- Home, 24- 7th Avenue.

Funeral! WAGNER On Sunday Friday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem 1948, CATHERINE beioved f.fad, L. I. service J. Clement Kearns, Director.

Mass. 10 o'cltx-lt. St. James Church. iwife of Joseph; mother of John James Street.

Manhattan. Inter-1 William O. and Mrs. Madeleine ment Calvary Cemetery. jWagner Heltzmann.

and sister of then a teacher and student of folk dancing. Mr. Rael was insured. Attorneys for the plaintiff were Harry Sand and Joseph H. Sand of LSroadway, Manhattan.

Remembrances FRED LYNCH MARY FLORENCE onJonn F- Smith. Senices at the Sunday, May 9. 1948. beloved wife adman Memorial Congregational of the late Arthur loving clintn and Lafayette mother of Arthur T. Lynch Jr.

and enues' Wednesday. 2:30 p.m. Marv Floren-e Gifford; sister of Fnrnds my caJl at her home. 89 Estelle Vreeiand Cconcv Serv- erllng Street, after 8 p.m. Mon- DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP Ice at the Fairchild Chapel.

951: unl" noon Wednesday. Atlantic Avenue, cn Wednesday. MAHON RAYMOND. Birthday remembrance. Mass offered St.

Three generations of family supervision; One Standard of Excellence FAIRCHILD SONS tLlSEKAL DIRECTORS SISCB list SI Atlaatia SrMhlra r-arrr'h. 4. IivnMd MMwa IDOOKLYW FlUSHmS JAMAICA GARDEN CUT MA NH ASSET 3n Q9emocfam 10:30 a.m. Interment private. MAGNUSEN On Mnv 9.

1948. EREHM In loving memorv of Mary Star of the Sea 8 a.m. May! of 212 Sheffield Avenue, in her ollr dear father. FREDERICK i 83d year. WALBORG.

beluved BREHM Sr. Eighth Anniversary' but no 3 Brockhn Locations 7301 FIFTH AVE. S3 HANSON PLACE 711 65TH ST. rilO.NE SlIURE ROAD 3-1600 BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES lilt Fiatbusk -Uckimntter J-07M 15 It Milhide vreiu lAmatca SS70 151 lindOT teidevard lUdunmster 4-120 151-14 Ntrth. 3 600 Snentk Avenue MAin MS5 32 Far est nvemt-HEiemM J99M FUNERAL HOMES IN BROOKLYN MANHATTAN BRON QUEEN mother of Oscar Magnusen.

Fu- Mass offered this morning at the MU1Ht-K- BRQ1HE.K5. SISTERS neral services at Klage's Funeral Church of the Epiphanv. Home, Ridgewood Avenue corner I The FAMILY. Vital notices occepted 8 o.m. Richmond Street.

TtirJdav, May 11. i COX A tribute of love to my Soturdov nlqhf tor oublicotion. at 8 pm Interment Wednesday, dear husband. DANIEL J. COX iair day; et lot at 10 m.

10 a.m., The Evergreens ANNA STYNE COX. to 2 p.m. for publieotion th.

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