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HANSEN CARL. auddenlv. on! Mrs. Bridget Kerrigan BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 17, 1950 1 3 MILE-A-MINUTE MURPHY, Mrs.

K. liickerson February 15, 1950. Reposing at the Chapel, 248 5th Avenue, until A Solemn Requiem Mass for 3rafls Ada. Cell Le Henry Campbell, Mary Malone, Patrick Mrs. Bridget Ann Garvev Ker Saturday, 3 p.m.

John H. Tlmms. rigan will be offered at 9 a.m. BICYCLE RACER, DIES AT 79 3 Admit Spying In Vogeler Trial Isaac Newton Kin tomorrow at Our Lady of Conde, Dolores McCormlck, Q. HENNEQTJIN CHRISTOPHER Charles (Mile-a-Minute) Mur Angels Church, 4th Ave.

and 73d St. The funeral will be DeLay, Charlotte Mcuulre, Andrew on February 18, 1950, of 65A Dolan, Joseph J. Meyers, Catherine 'Somers Street, beloved husband of Continued from rage 1 Mrs. Kate Frances Nlckerson from her home, 99 71st Donahue, Ann Mulrooney, Sister Susie and dear father of Helen 70, formerly of Brooklyn and phy, who made the headlines a half-century back when he rode a bicycle at 60 miles an hour Anna Vincent Reposing J. J.

Gallagher Sons Fu trial was adjourned for the day without Vogeler being sum Redding, died yesterday where she died Wednesday. Burial will be in Holy Cross neral Home, 25 Aberdeen Street, at the home of a daughter, Mrs moned to make his plea, behind a Long Island Railroad Cemetery. waiter R. Walsh, 179 Ocean 4 'rvV Asked by Judge Vllmos Olthy Mrs. Kerrigan, a native of Amityville.

She was the train," died this morning in Drisco, Lee W. Frank, Michael Gilbert, Rhoda Glackin. K. Grimaldl, A. Hansen, Carl Hennequln, C.

Tjaon, Stella Kanmerer, M. A between Broadway and Bushwick Avenue. Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m., at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Interment SU John's Cemetery. "Do you feel guilty?" Sanders Nlckerson, Kat Nelson, Selma Niemann.

Charles Quinn, Peter ReiUy. Thomaa Ross, James Snmctz, Rachel Schumacher, P. Ireland, came to this country widow of Franklin H. Nicker as a child and had lived in Queens General Hospital. He been a patient there since son, a vice president of the replied in a firm voice clearly audible throughout the packed Brooklyn since.

She was the Consolidated Edison Company courtroom: JASON STELLA, beloved wife test Dec. widow of William F. Kerrigan of New York. Her home wa I of Paul; dear, mother of Mrs. Clara Kelly.

William Sharkey, Agnes and the mother of John T. in Garden City. "I do." The blond, freckled 41-year- Kerrigan, Bridget Tostevin, Mary Mr. Murphy, who was 79 and lived with his wife, Catherine, at 1G0-12 Union Turnpike, Ja Freitas, Heleii. George, John and Sophia Schuster.

Funeral Satur- Kerrigan, retired police ser Mrs. Nickerson, a native of England, was a daughter of ADAMS CELI A (nee Tracy), oniday, 9:30 a.m., from McGrath geant. Also surviving are three daughters, Mary, Winifred and old Sanders, a relative of film star George Sanders, told the court he had obtained mili February 15, 1950, beloved mother: Chapel, 1112 Avenue O. Requiem maica, had been in poor health for several years. He was first Benjamin F.

Bates, an execu the of the Prudential Life In Sadie; a sister, Mrs. John Daly of Frances Dykeman. Ruth Duffy Mass 10 a.m. St. Brendan's Church, tary and economic information and four grandchildren.

surance Company, and Kate taken to the hospital in June, 1P4K; and treated for hardening and John Rogers. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from John J. about Hungary for the British KAMMERER MARGARET A (nee Waters), February 15, 1950, Newton Bates. She was a de scendant of Sir Isaac Newton. Kealey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean of the arteries.

His right leg Intelligence Service. 'Hontile Country Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Vincent beloved wife of Otto mother was amputated. It was thought Coming to the United State Coal Settlement Is Seen Near then that he would succumb Sanders said the American Ferrer Church, 10 a.m. uoroiny e.

txuiey ana Auarey I Kanmerer; devoted sister of John with her parents as a child iiai la" ,1 but his old fighting spirit pre Mrs. Nickerson was graduated Staff Sgt. Vitale TrippodL and British missions consid ered Hungary "a hostile coun from Centenary Collegiate In Continued from Page 1 ANVIL CHORUS announces with regret the death of its member, ANDREW J. McGUIRE. THOMAS G.

GRACE, President. try" after the Communists took J. Waters, Frances Watson, Georgians Flagg, Mae Hanson, Sadie Undeutsch and Catherine Cunningham. Funeral 10 a.m., from McManus Funeral stitute, Hackettstown, N. vailed and he was able to return home.

Last June 30 marked the 50th anniversary of the record- over, and tried "to undermine tempt of court action originally planned for noon today against She was a charter member of the Connecticut League of Albert A. Hovell, Chairman vai its present regime." Boro Man Hailed As B-36 Hero Continued from Page 1 of the Board. breaking run on boards placed He mumbled several names Women Voters. Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Requiem Mass 11 a.m., St.

Catherine of Genoa R. C. Church Tntpr-! Frank J. Parker, Secretary. Lewis and the union for ignoring the injunction.

between the raib of the Long! In addition to her daughter, that were not clearly audible. Among those he mentioned Island line that runs from Baby. The delay was designed to CAMPBELL MARY A. (nee merit Hnlv Cross fmprjrv she is survived by a son, Frank podi as a hero because he calm Ion to Maywood. For years prior were assistant British military Charles Murphy lin B.

of Frederick, an vnuianaj, on reDruary 10, isao, take the pressure off Lewis with settlement of the dispute ly returned to his radio set and to that Summer day in 1899, attache, a Colonel Capero, and beloved wife of Harry dear KELLY Suddenly, on February other daughter, Mrs. George Walter Collins of Redding; two mother of Agnes, Helen Fleming 13. 1950, WILLIAM husband of Murphy, a New York police' Murphy kept close behind Col. James B. Kraft and Lt, so close at hand.

Elizabeth; father of the Rev. Eu-ln-an. had said he could follow Margaret Christopher, Lee Fitz- Sometimes he went i-o fast he tied down the transmitter key after the plane captain gave the order to Jump. Col. L.

C. Hoyne, both Amer Barring an unexpected break orotners. Thomas E. N. Bates was forced to slow up for fear icans, and an American com of Pittsfield, and Rich "it was this steady radio sig down, it was understood the contempt action would not come until tomorrow if at all.

ard Bates of Newark; three sis mercial attache named Julian Smith, now in Stockholm. of crashing into the train. The route was nearly two miles long. Kiuoun, uoroiny uirasaii, wuiiam Margaret J. the fastest locomotive in opera-Stanley, Ruth Czerw, FlorencejDaileader, Alice M.

Morrissey, Jo- tinn nnf1 that trajn Dannhardt and Harry also seph F. and Francis at! awav from him on his survived by 15 grandchildren, onelhis residence, 243 Ryerson Street. lot away lrom nlm on ms tister and two brothers. Funeral Reposing at Galligan Funeral, olcvcle-from the Stutzmann 978 Bedford Avenue. Re-iThousands Kee ters, Jeanette Bates of White nal which enabled rescue units to get a fix on the craft's "po.

The British legation was "the contract settlement would Plains. N. Mrs. Robert Simp Born in Brooklyn center of those activities." son of upper Montclalr. N.

sion" in Queen Charlotte Sound, Col. Hervey Porter, an Although Murphy nearly lost automatically send the miners back to work. Sanders said. Home. 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, quiem Mass Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

and' Mrs. William Aylesworth It was Murphy's contention Air Force doctor, said. his life at the end of the course when the engine slowed up Sanders said the British in Last night's secret 31, a -hour of Huntington, W. six St. Patrick's Church.

Interment1 Holy Cress Cemetery. that a fast moving train would Interviewed today for the 1940 taught him spying and meeting, which broke up at grandchildren and a great eliminate atn ospheric friction counter-espionage. He said he midnight, marked the first real grandchild. Queens Village, L. Monday, 8:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONDE DOLORES, on Febru-i KERRIGAN BRIDGET ANN which would permit an increase first time since his rescue, Trippodi said he had watched his crewmates from the aban Funeral services will be held (nee Garvey), on February 15, 1930, came to Hungary as a British Army captain.

in a bicyclist's speed. People laughed at him, however, until at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the wife of the late William loving inoiher nf Jnhn TV. retired Serapant break in the coal stalemate after months of futile negotiations. The parley was arranged only moments after yesterday's doned B-36 climb aboard a res suddenly and his bicycle hit the rear coach head-on, he made the mile in 37 45 seconds.

Murphy was born in Brooklyn in a house built by his father, Martin J. Murphy, lie was graduated from Public, School 2-1, and had been inter "The instructions I received Fairchild Chape', Franklin Ave. he finally convinced Hid Fuller. were that I had to undertake and 12th Garden City. ton, then a special agent of the espionage on military lines.

onterence was recessed with 8i.v 16. 19o0, devoted daughter ofjNew York Police Department; Frank and Rosemane; dear sister Marv, Winifred and Sadie; sister of Frank Jr. Reposing J. J. Gal- 0( Mrs.

Jonn Daly in Ireland: also lagher Sons Funeral Home, 25 survived by four grandchildren. rail road, that there was some thing to his idea. was told to obtain information no indication of progress. about Soviet and Hungarian Proposals By Lewis ested in bicycling since the Funeral Saturday, a.m., from her Aberdeen Street, between Broad way and Bushwick Avenue. Sol Morris I.

Lewinr troops. I also had to obtain in Through the efforts of the special agent the wooden track was laid and the fastest loco advent of the old high-wheeler cue boat and thought they had deserted him. But another Air Force doctor said the crewmates were too weak to go hack up the cliff to help Trippodi, so they boarded the fishing vessel Cape Perry wnen it found them. They could not possibly have helped him to the beach, he emphasized. "How long will I be here a formation about economic con The secret meeting opened at downtown hotel, with Chine finn Requiem Mass Saturday, 11:45 Murphy, who once held seven a.m., at Our Lady of Lourdes ditions.

I had to make propa residence, 99 71st Street; Requiem Mass Church of Our Lady of Angels. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Joseph Redmond Director. world's bicycle records, and Church. Interment St.

John's Ex-U. S. Prosecutor motive was brought out. Murphy, dressed in racing jersey and Cole sitting in. During the talks Lewis and the operators was the winner of more than Cemetery 1,500 medals and ribbons, was got down to specific contract and tights, sat astride his bicycle back of th.

'ast coach DeLAY CHARLOTTE. February one of the first New York bi details for the first time. LE BLANC HENRY Feb Mount Vernon, Feb. 17 Funeral services were held here I to which hal been built two cle cops. It was learned that they dis- ruarv 16, 1950, beloved husband io.

oeioved wife of James; dear mother of Lavinia Nllsen, 'an Din ning. Viclct O'Brien, Florence Torp, LillHn DeLay, Ruth today for Morris I. Lewln day, a week, a month or a year?" the sergeant asked the doctor. After the record-breaking race of Martha (nee Wendel); loving father of the late William, Flor cussed a 95-cents-a-day wage increaseto $15 a day a 13. ganda for the Anglo-Saxon world." 'Knew It Was Sabotage' In his testimony Sanders answered "I did" when asked "Did you know your activities were sabotage?" "Did you realize your activities were a great offense against the sovereignty of this country?" Judge Olthy continued.

in 1899, Murphy went into side windshields. Thousands flocked to the Hempstead plains to see the former Brooklynite and onetime Special Assistant U. S. vaudeville. ence, Mrs.

Martiri 'Hy'and, Wal Tornese and Douglas; sister of. cents-a-ton Doost to 35 cents in "Probably six weeks." "Will I lose my feet?" The doctor told him that he ter, Peter, Mrs. William Hunter, race and cheered tne rider as Rublna Coyle and Janet Bull. Re- Besides his widow, he is sur- Attorney In Manhattan. Mr.

Lewin, a former mem welfare fund royalties and a half, hour reduction In the Harry, Mrs. Gerard Lewis, Mrs. at residence, 824 59th Street. he streaked along after thepived by a 6on, Chester ofj didn't think so. ber of the law firm of Lewin Flatbush, a daughter, Mrs John Duffy and Margaret; also 12 grandchildren survive.

Funeral orkday. Services Friday (this evening), 8:30 o'clock. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 Sherer, 1440 Broadway, Man Gladys Becker of California; two Among other things, it was Monday, 9:30 a.m., from his home grandchildren and five hattan, died Tuesday In Mount Miss Coplon Fires learned, they discussed Lewis' 148 Coffey Street. Requiem Mass train. James Sullivan of the A.

A. U. acted as 'oferee, assisted by four timekeepers. The locomotive gathered speed, and soon was speeding along at a mile-a-minute clip. I aid," Sanders replied.

Vogeler, 39, of 31-15 78th Jackson Heights. L. is as- vernon Hospital He was- 64 newest demand a guarantee of and resided at 60 W. Broad St. Arrangements for the funeral Visitation R.

C. Church. Inter ment St. John's Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond.

a.m. Interment The Evergreens. Edw. C. Halvorsen, Director.

DOLAN JOSEPH on February 15, 1950, beloved husband of Mary L. (nee Cahill); devoted! brother of Mrs. B. Maher, Mrs.l Martin Fink. Mrs.

Aenes Schick-! have not been completed. He was born in Russia and iJuo days work a year for his miners, one of 12 contract "suggestions" he advanced earlier sistant vice president and Eastern European manager for the Palmer as Counsel Continued from Page I Ryan, who was trying to patch was graduated frfom New York MALONE PATRICK on Feb international Telephone and yesterday. Other items in Dcflttos University Law School. In 192G he founded the Fidelltv ruary 15, beloved husband of Mar Telegraph Company of New eluded seniority, higher vaca garet; loving father of Dennis, rorK. Title and Guaranty Company REILLY THOMAS on Feb-! tion pay and severance pay.

The charges against the seven of Mount Vernon and became jueanwniie, new violence hit ruary 15, beloved husband of lr, Mary, Hugh and John Dolan. Funeral from William Dunigan Son Chapel Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Ignatius R. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. were prosecuted by Hungarian its president. The firm was Dorothy; father of Thomas and the coal fields. A band of 150 pickets toured northern West James.

Joseph, Daniel, William, Sister M. Selina, I.H.M.; Mrs. Lester Berger, Mrs. David Burger, Mrs. Steven Haran, Mrs.

Robert Crookshank, June, Patricia, Kathleen and Clare Malone; one iaie rrosecutor (Jvu a A anl James. Funeral Saturday, Febru up the spat between her and Palmer. Ryan, a big, friendly Irishman, stepped from the role of judge in the espionage conspiracy trial of Miss Coplon and Valentin Gubitchev into the role of peacemaker without breaking his stride. me man wno handed tht ary 18, 9:30 a.m., from residence dissolved in 1935. He was a former master of Amos Lodge, F.

A. M. Virginia, closing more than 10 small non-union mines. 2963 Avenue Requiem Mass Mindszenty trial and also orose Mrs. R.

Samefzr Girls Club Leader Mrs. Rachel Sametz of 295 St. Place died yesterday after a brief illness. She was the widow of William Sametz. Mrs.

Sametz, a native of Leavenworth, came to Brooklyn early in life and had long been active in charitable work DONAHUE- February 14. 1950, nephew, Anthony Rice. Funeral cw' n'ce- rimerai cuteu tormer Hungarian For Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Good Shepherd R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ANN (nee Ford in her 87th vear formerlv nf th. lroal his residence, 7418 10th Ave-former of he Seventh Ward, nu.

Mnnriav. th.npB tn nue, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to eign Minister Laszlo Raik on Harriet Cohen Lewin; a daugh- I ter, Mrs. Peggy Schleicher of OIICG LReCK DOfO rh n. rhiivVi Af At tT.Ka... iwannattan, wire of the late John ROSS JAMES, on February 14.

Judy Protested Antics charges of plotting to overthrow the government. Rajk was found guilty, sentenced to tiear mother of I He talked with Miss CbDlon Buffalo, and a son, S. I Lewin of Mount Vernon. IV.OCII OUDpllCS KoJK. terment Holy Cross.

Direction of 1950, of 356 Dean Street. Funeral N. F. Walker FunPral Home, 87-34 80th Street, Saturday, 2 p.m. ueam and hanged last Oct.

15 Jame. F. McKeon Son Continued from Page 1 and Palmer for an hour late yesterday, then sent them home to cool off. Associates said the the indictment chareed Vo- the late Irene Casazza: twelve geler had been an American spy here. She was one of the or plaining that utilities with less grandchildren and six great Mrs.

N. S. Gilbert, 6AMETZ RACHEL. February 16, 1950, wife of the late William! McCORMICK GRACE (nee Martin), on February 16, 1950, at Port Henry, New York, wife of i.it, anu ndu cuuiessea squabble resulted from Miss Coplon's criticism of Palmer's andchildren also survive. Fu.

ganizers of the Girls Club As sociation of Brooklyn, an af than a three-week supply on hand or in transit are regarded to large-scale spying." and sister of Cella Bernstein al from her home, 444 Jamaica courtroom antics. Arch daughter of the late filiate of the Federation of Jew Service at the Fairchild Chapel, as critically short. Wife of Ad Man Avenue; Requiem Mass, 11 a.m., Saturday, St. Michael's R. Church.

All defendants except Geiger were led out of the court after the judge finished reading the 851 Atlantic Avenue, Sunday, 2 p.m James and Katherine Martin; sister of Mary Martin, Juliet Burke, Palmer frequently has com-plained within Miss Conlon's ish Philanthropies, and for 25 spokesmen for the firms years had been a director. She coulrJn see eye-to-eve with the late Kathleen Ferguson. Lil SCHUMACHER FLORENCE uiuicimeni. Alone befor the hearing ln the courthouse corridors that, "I'm not. gettine lian Gibbons, Helen Stein, James Mrs.

Rhoda Gilbert of 353 being placed on the "critical list." Ralph E. Titus, vice presi on February 16, formerly of Brooklyn, beloved wife of John Dar, i.eiger stood before a loud speaker microphone and ad DRISCO LEE Lt. U. S. retired, on February 15.

1950, at his residence, 882 57th Street, Brooklyn, beloved husband of also had served for many years as its secretary. Her interests extended also to the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Martin, Rita Sweeney, Margaret Bugge, Joseph and John Martin. anything out of this case 'but Clinton wife of Norman S. Gilbert, advertising executive dent ot Kings County Liehtinar. Interment Port Henry, New York, mittea all charges against him mother of Helen Worns and Prtscllla Beringer and sister of Arthur, Lester W.

Minchln of the publicity, and it's bad publicity at that." said the firm has between 25 to 27 days' supply of coal, de February 20, 1950. wunout emotion. of New York and Pittsburgh during the war she was a work Philadelphia and Mrs. Edward Cas- He said he had been an Amer er at the Teachers Voluntary pending on the weather. and the mother of 6-year-old MEYERS CATHERINE (nee sidy of Rockville Centre, L.

I. Re ican agent since 1946 and had Helen; devoted father of Mrs. Mary Hofer and Lee also one granddaughter, Brenda, survives. Funeral Saturday, 9.30 a.m. Reposing at Funeral Home of F.

J. McLaughlin and Son, 8125 3d Ave Service canteen near the Brook Jack Holsman, 21 Jack Holsman. 21. of 258 Pu- We are still cettine some Mitchell), of 98 S. 2d Street, on Michael Bruce Gilbert, died yes delivered various reDorta in posing at Neslage and Geslert, 1883 Palmer Avenue, Larchmont, lyn Navy Yard.

shipments," he said. "We are February 16, 1950, beloved wife of vogeier since 1949. laski died yesterday. He terday in Mt. Sinai Hospital, Manhattan, at the age of 30.

A sister, tena Bernstein, a not completely cut off." A Frank; devoted mother of Cath- New York. Services Saturday (reiser said that in VpIim nue. Interment retired schoolteacher, survives Brooklyn Borousrh Gas official February 18, 3:30 p.m. was the son of Mrs. Helen Holsman and the brother of Sey S.

Nationallerine, Mrs. Victor Confortini, Mrs. L. I. (New-IPaul Alonge and Walter.

Funeral 1019, he received orders from Cemetery, Pinelawn, Funeral services will be held Mrs. Gilbert was horn in this city and had lived In Brooklyn for the last 15 years. She was iew York which "had to hp port papers please copy.) SHARKEY AGNES, at home, Monday, February 20, a.m., at 2 n.m. Sundav at the Fair- from Parlor Of A nnwllnir tnK carried out by all means." mour and Rosalind Holsman. Brought from Paterson, N.

to Brooklyn as a child, he was child Chapeff 951 Atlantic Ave. FRANK MICHAEL 77-31 75th Street, Glendale. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Harry on Feb-1 he I. T.

T. retained a ruary 14. 1950, devoted husband of Marie- hplnvnrt f.th.r 81 a. uiuutu, mis. said that company has 18 days' supply.

Theaters, bars, skating rinks, dance halls and other places of amusement were threatened with possible closing, and Tal-lamy limited deliveries of coal to one-family homes to one Ion. rounder and treasurer of the David Marcus Group of the Brooklyn Chapter of Hadassah. She also was a member of the York lawyer, Morris Ernst, to defend Vogeler but the lawyer graduated from Public School 25 and in recent years was a nov 'riand Pauls C. Church. Inter-Agnes Robertson, Mrs.

Peter Mrs. Helen Wehner Calvary Cemetery. iMcNamee and Mrs. Harry Becker. elty salesman.

Funeral services llng Chapel, 69-48 Central was m-meii permission to defend Vogeler on grounds that Parent Teachers Association of VT MULROONEY On Febmarv iA. Avenue, Glendale, until Monday; were to be held this afternoon at theGlasman Memorial Home, 2G2 Broome Manhattan. umy Hungarian lawyers could at John Vh son rh.rV 3 fester ANNA VINCENT, C8.J.. Heart Church at 10 a.m.; to Amusement places have the Adelphi Academy. Funeral services were to be held today at the Riverside Me practice in Huntrar an rnnria The funeral of Mrs.

'Helen Wehner of 108!) De Kalb who died Wednesday, will be held tomorrow from the George Baque Funeral Home, 611 Woodward Ridgewood. A lowest priority and will be cut Central Avenue until Saturday St- Joseph HosPltal. Far Rock- calvary uemetery. 8 am nU1 saturday'jaway; survived by three brothers. Direction of Aromiski.

with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery. off from coal first if the situa (Ernst said he would fly to Budapest today to attend the morial Chapel. Ocean Parkway at Prospect Park. Burial will tiev.

unaries MUiroonev, Walter GLACKIN KATHERINE, on land Thomas; one sister, Mrs. TOSTEVIN MARY POWERS, mai, anyway.) on February 16, 1050, beloved wife nnuuiiu- solemn requiem mass will be Ft 16, I9a0, devoted wife ofiFrancis McDermott. Requiem be in Beth David Cemetery, tion demands such a move. AdvertlNlng Curbs The brownout order applies to the use of electric current for I offered at 10 a.m. in the Miracu of the late Samuel devoted mother of George Mrs.

J. Ralph ii.imont. ine mio inomas; beloved mother Mass 10 a.m., Monday, February Mary of St. Gregory.120, at St. Mary Star of the Sea Dry Day 'Worst'; lous Medal Church, Ridgewood.

j. i. SOlUVAw; Henry and Mrs. Richard Demlng. James, Christopher.

Anna unri 'Church. Far Rockawav. Interment. Burial will be in Holy Trinity ouf.door and indoor advertisiniz Notice of funeral later. Mount St.

Mary Cemetery, Flush Cemetery. nsa McDonnell. Funeral fr6m Walter B. Cooke, Funeral and bars use of electric current Mrs. Wehner was born In Home.

20 Snyder Avenue, near ing. NELSON SELMA EM ELI Seek Rain-Maker Continued from Page 1 made -they should be strictly under the commission's Brooklyn 68 years ago. She was Mons. C. J.

Doyle, Native of Boro Jn Qemoriam BADER Seventh anniversary for air-conditioning. It Is somewhat less severe than the one imposed during the war. At j-iatoush Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Little Flower R. C. Church Monday, 10 a.m.

Interment St John's Cemetery. the widow of Sebastian Wehner. Surviving are three sons, Joseph, Leo and Bill Wehner; a remembrance of my brother-in-law. suddenly, February 15, at her home in Springs, East Hampton, Long Island. New York, beloved mothw vision.

that time, marquee and advertising lights were restricted to Corning contended that anv daughter, Mrs. Helen Zimmer- GILBERT-RHODA. JMar8urlt Mlnners- Allc Bayonne, Feb. 17 Monslsmor 60 watts. Today's order permits JOHN L.

BADER. MADALENE A. O'NEILL. CORNELL STELLA. Died February 17, 1948.

mann three brothers, Frank, tnriav 1215 om -aipn neison. cervices to oe up 10 zuu watts. Charles J. Doyle, pastor of St. attempt to create artificial" rain for one area of the State might endanger the reservoirs of others sections.

But at Albany informed Charles and Joseph Blank; two sisters, Mrs. Sophie Munz and 'THE RIVERSIDE," BROOKLYN ln Erlcson Erlcson's Fu- Oeean Farkwav at Prospect Park'Seral, Parlors' 500 state fitree. Brooklyn. Saturday. Fehruarv IS Andrew's R.

C. Church, here, died last night In Bayonne Hos Leo S. Sheridan Funeral Service 2603 Church Cat. ftori Tel BUckminttM 4.3637 Harp T. harMaa.

LlMaae Mrs. Klizabeth Tepisosky and A lotlnf tUtcr. truf nd kind. No lriDd oo earth Itkt her I'll ftnd. Brother, CHESTER.

pital at the age of 80. He was a GRIMALDI ANTHONY, sud-'at 10 a.m. denly, on February 15, 1950, be-1 three grandchildren. sources said the State Administration was considering a total brownout, in which street lights also would be turned off, native of Brooklyn. The reservoir level was at 46.2 percent as against 84.6 percent this day last year.

Monsignor Doyle, son of Mr. to stretch the coal supply, and Mrs. Owen Doyle, had been Sr sVJurdif F- of 179 GALLOWAY In loving memorv rjnerai fcaturdaj. p.m., from. Ocean Avenue, Amityville, mir hoinvoH imhw totmsr Harry F.

Blair Sons Funeral Home, February 16. 1950, darling mother Died February 1 1948 723 Coney Lsland Avenue. Franklin NlckerJn, KTlZ I At the same time, the Weath classes GLEN MARY TERESA. Ann! Full co-operation with the pastor of St. Andrew's Church er Man promised that the sun brownout order has been for the last 30 Brook- up pn -j nc r-i-i of today, withij versary Mass Saturday.

February Vm -7, 18. at. 8 a.m.. Church of St. Ignatius' '-vn he amended St.

Paul years. In A In the hour she passed a war. CHILDREN. ram- between 401 pledged by the promoters bZ hind Times Square's sp-tacu-itheI lar signs, but Consolida L-d 4a degrees. jwould shine part re Service at the Fairchild Chapel.

I V7 I. 1 Franklin Avenue at 12th Walter ll. (. nnb Gar City, Saturday, 8 p.m. 1 GRECO- Loyola.

Park Avenue and Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Dirmctorg Sine 1888 Chapel la All localise Complete Service from I ISO 24 SEVENTH AVE. NEties 8-8912 ANDREW 1 MrCADDIM, UC. Tonight's low 84th IT1'lr niiooi, oi. mgn School and St. John's Univer- In memory of JOSEPH Street, Manhattan.

son. which M.nniipa oeuween ana and-i F. GRECO, who pasred away ruary 17, 1949. Mass offered. INC I NIEMANN CHARLES tv for the signs, said the sav-tomorrow, al? il be ing would not amount to m.wh wltn a near 4j- 11 Iteoruary 15, 1950.

at home, 38 fUNIIAl INFORMATION After graduating from A "'Niagara University, he studied rTlTll I "maculate Conception Sem-Sacred Hearts Church, Summit I lnf''- i and Hicks Streets. He was ordained May 27,1890. FATHER. BROTHERS. SISTER.

(His first assignment as curate hm street, oetr lather of Henrv. A id hii ha llw in ppucclul simp His msmorr we ahall alvays keep. Loving WIFE, Sons. JOSEPH, EUGENE and FRANCIS. and questioned the wisdom of the move.

2 An. B-4800 service at Chapel of MIO Sojl. 7523 3d tii ton. hiton ti. bsuM Avenue.

Friday. 8 p.m. Interment oso dn ie 1 1 an hei Saturday. 10 a Green-Woori BROOMt. Alfred I at Chapel 000 rehrrp nth C-Rl a.

Fdward H. 1 1 Utscriptim Trice tgt WEREELOVSKY In sad andi jwas at All Saints Church. Jer- wing memory of ABRAHAM' MARTINSEN Fifth Aniiversary kpv ('itv Later hp sprveH at Mass Saturday, February 18, at Marv-g church St. Michael Church. 4thl ca.yonne, WEREELOVSKY.

Fehniarv w'fe. Daughters, Grandchildren JOM.S. Anna E. I DO P.M. at Chapel QUINN PETER, on Avenue and 42d Street.

Brnnklv-n ule narrea eart -hurcn, 46, 1950, uncle of Daniel W. Hir! 50 Saveplh At. MAia 2-858S iney. Mrs. Thomas Connors, Mary 54)103 fridnt.

Frbruary t7ih Rloomfield, and St. Joseph's Church, Roselle. He was assigned to St, Andrew's Church in 1919. iu. r.a&L, caumeld, Kath for our dearly beloved son and brother, Marine ALFRED D.

Killed on Iwo Jima. MOM, DAD, JIMMY, DANNY. 1 Vitol notices occepted 8 a m. to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; as late as 10 p.m.

Saturday night for publication. ferine McDonald and Miss Agnes Marshall. Perrr Jr. IQuinn. Funeral Monday, February A FUVEHAL EEU 0T COST TOO MUCH We offer complete funeral from 150 to 825-i price range both en-sible and economical, and one within the means of every family.

Casket prices (as plainly marked in our display rooms) include! Protective outer-case; re mi val from any local hospital or residence: use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. Including Com pit tt Ftmerml CM Cevaraa Cataata S150-S1M-S2S0 Salld Oak Ftm. 120 S4tO tolltl Matwf any l470-t4tS-5 20 Steal UtS-t44S-S4t Soil at Caeper 12 M. al Chaawl BO ArH. I.

telle P.M. at Chapel Saturdav. February ltt (INCLAIE, Mara Ann I MAM at Chapel 20. at 10:30 a.m., from Chapel of Frank C. David, 38-25 31st Strett, L.

I. C. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's R. C.

Church, 11 a m. Interment Calvary KEARIVS SHYS 1504 BUSHWICK AVE on nart rnoM wiwat (Bustiwicls cftneti cfanera! (Home DIGNIFIED FUNERALS 150-It HilkwU A- JAauici -M7t Frtttar. February BOr.L. Jnaeph A M. at Chapel I Vf.RICHT.

Jawph I txi M. at Chapel ADCOCK. Alfred I at Chaael GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinfer Funeral Porlora Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenut TL BUckmlntfer 2-0247 M. J.

SMITH SONS Faneral Dlreetara sine IMS Ptraru. km ia a Michael J. Smith fairchild Sons INC. Funtrsl Dirtcttri Sine 1886 til Atlantic Averwe If-evlrfy Fraak I. rakxatla, Llaaasasl Haaaaar Leaderthip through Integrity, Fair Price, Complete Retpootibiliry.

VlalterH.Cnnl.e, Large Chapelt Air-Conditioned IRC. CaWet Display on Premie 1 I IIN CUT MANHAIIIT CffNTRAL QUItMl AlCTION SALE Semcea al Reaidrnre or BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOME SKY OCR RYE. RT FUTBUSR ML ULSTER MSN l( taunt PMaHK-Maa 7 1581 fUNIIAl HOMIt IN RtOOKlYM MaNMATTAN IIONX QUIINf Chaprln Available Anvvtbere rrn as tow aj jn-jj IOOKITN fUNIIAl HOMES Srtydar Annua at Flatkusn Annua ULttat 6 4800 58 Saaentli Avtnu MAm 2 8S8S QUilNS rVNEIAl HOMIS ISO-10 HiNsKtt Annua JAmawa t-6670 63 Forasl Aenoa hffaman J-0900 lit-14 Northern Btvd -Flushing 3-6600 i PROSPECT PARK eTFIT JAMES M. POWER CO. WILL, SELL inSl ct'C" on February 23, (dit t.nrporation, 1 Plar.

Provklvn J. 1 Pluirr, Tvu'iin -t. rnorJ-1 inni Serial C33571. lor ac-! count ot Jamc H. Cook.

STcrling 8-2255, 2232 rvNIIAI HOMIS IN MNHATTAN ON tlOOKlTM OUIINI.

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