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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES JUNE 1 3, 1 950 JOHJJ3TOM BELLE, on Jur CHOMAS AXOLS. of 4-iT 11 1S0. of 4oT Scat Street, beloved sister oX Minn J. Ebbeu snd Adrian C. Johnston.

Services Wood 61 Street, on June 10. 19W. aged 64 years, beloved husband of Mary (new Leonard); dear father Admiral Sir Henry Harwood, Sank German Battleship at Eric ion Erlcson's Chapel, (00 of Marguerite Raniuck asd Aloys- William Moore, 75, Retired Plumber Funeral services for William Moore, "5, of 2339 Stuart St. Alford, Ury K.nn. Ann Amtlr.

John KUy. State Street. Wednesday at pm. Leftists Massing To Back Teachers ConUnaed from Page 1 firm which throughout Its long Interment Eergreens Cetnetery tus; (Tandfather of Charles horns. Alois Rennick; brother ol Mmnle.

Anthony, rred and coast of South America. The AAdeneaB. Km William 8. London, June 13 01PJ The Thursday, 10 am. death of Admiral Sir Henry Arnqrante Goes On Trial Today ConUnaed from Page 1 ant District Attorney Michael Kern.

At the same time, the holdover December grand jury probing rackets has shifted its em Edward. Funeral Wednesday. 9 Spee, on a commerce raiding foray In the South Atlantic, was sn severely rtamaffed In a run- KANN ANNA. June 10. 1950.

at Harwood, hero of the battle of am, irora oeorge we rat runenu Rocky Point, beloved wife of the River Plate In which three nlng flght that she forced in the plumbing business for 50 years, prior to his retirement, ill be held at 8 o'clock Home. 11-41 Cooper Avenue: Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a m. at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Baon. Oorgt E. Btadert.

WUliwnLucey. Timothy Bjickmore, M. Maffiorc. Jesn Bonns. Tfcomu VUUinson.

E. T. athkr. Mrtht McCourt. J.

J. Sr. Cuper, Elisabeth McKte, Msrlon Chotnu, Alois McQulrt. Edixd Cliff ord. Ps-tric Molyneux.

Msxy fconnelly, Andrew Moore. Ida Conway. U. O'Brien, Julia M. British cruisers defeated the to take refuge In Montevideo history is reputed to have ex eluded Jews as partners." Klendl Denies Charge Lederman was quoting from a letter he had sent Kiendl.

In roads. Alexander. Reposing st the Halvorsen Chapel. 5310 th Avenue. Services Wednesday, 1 Interment Green-Wood.

KELLY DAN TEL. retired N. Y. German pocket battleship Graf Spee, was announced today by tonight in the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave. Burial will be R.

C. Church. Interment St Johns Cemetery. phasis to what McDonald terms in Evergreens Cemetery. Mr.

Moore, a lifelong Brook a new area. The Brooklyn CONNELLY ANDREW son The Spee emerged after four days. A skeleton crew of 120 men scuttled the damaged ship five miles outside Montevideo harbor. P. D.

Telegraph Bureau, of 353 of the late Andrew and Mary Con-Ljd gtrwt huiA of an answering letter Klendl vigorously defended his firm, saying It had defended clients both prosecutor refused to comment Corley. Thoma O'Connor. Mary lvn resident, died Saturday. further, hut speculation was his family. Harwood, 62, died at his home at Goringtonon-Thames Friday.

The death announcement was delayed so that family members out of the country could be notified. Some 25 years ago he bought a part of the Whitnev estate large and small. neuy; oromer oi tauienne io- Marm carlin); dear ing. Loretta Conroy. ElizabeUvf(Uh 0, Margam Marion1 Conway, Helen SpUin, Margaret iKelly Funeral Wednesday.

8:45 Ogden. John and Joseph Con-1. rom Ciavln Home. rife that the "area" concerned was the waterfront, and its multiple rackets. "It is unworthy of you and Harwood was promoted to Assistant Chief of Naval Staff and named Commander In near the Old Mill, Gerrittsen Coulon, Joseph Peterson.

O. u. "Cowan, James Peltit. Patrice Davison. Harold Rlchter.

John Colan. Elisabeth SchneldmulKl. O. Parrell, Sarah E. Schroeder.

E. Teacher, Henry Sis to, Raffealla fellows, Margaret Tuohey, Bridget those on whose behalf you pur Beach, and there built, by him nelly. Reposing at Donnelly Atirm at v.n.- num Meanwhile, the United States Chief in the Mediterranean self, the house in which he had port to act," Klendl wrote, "to raise the Issue of anti-Semitism purceii r-unerai Home, tucua 0ur ot Angels Cnurch Senate crime crusade digging since resided. Avenue, oaicmn nequirm juass He relinquished 1943 because of Harwood was commander of a three-cruiser flotilla which intercepted the Graf Spee In December, 1039, off the Eastern and racial prejudice. fleet in 1942.

command In illness. a.m. Thursday at the Blessed Sac rerber, Ooerge Veit. Allan O. As a plumber lie designed a "Ever since my appointment Puller, Charles KERN WILLIAM on June 11.

1950. Of 178-63 Leslie Road. St. Albans, beloved husband of Louise inee Denier); father of Mrs. Mar number of pipe fittings that are still used in the trade.

He Wallendorf A. Wichmarm. K. Wilson, Cyrus to the bar, I have labored In rament R. C.

Church. CONWAY MARGARET (nee Swanton), on June 11. beloved Grape, John H. Jaoobsen, Alma Johnston, Belle into the power exercised by the Mafia, a secret Sicilian "black hand" society, over a nationwide crime, vice and narcotics ring, led straight to Brooklyn's mysterious "Mr. whose career wa.s exposed by the was a memter of the Episcopal cessantly in a private capacity to obtain even-handed Justice guerite Newfield, Mrs.

Lorette J. G. Conway Rites Tomorrow. wife of Lester: loving mother of i Church of Our Saviour, Gerrit- for all. from the most exalted sen Beach.

Mrs. E. H. Mallon. Mrs.

W. iW1Uiam C. and Prances J. Kern; ALPORD MARY E. (nee Shea) to the humblest of our fellow- tisira; also survivea oy two nf ic.m Rnrvivxi Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

men, regardless of race, creed Brooklyn Eagle last December. Spurred Harbor Development children, Helen Jeanne Mallon bv 15 grandchildren. Reposing or color. "Mr. Inherited the Adonis Junt 11, 1950, wife of the late William; loving mother of Mrs.

Thomas Hiler, Mse, Lieutenant John, member N. Y. P. AMce. Helen, Mrs.

Thoma Lyons, Sister wiuek o. nana. rui uuui u.c,gt tne QUenzer Funeral Home Parlors of James P. McKeon 179.24 Linden Boulevard. St.

Al. later was president of Conway son. im rort nartuiton Dpam.m Mm wHnprf. Brothers Stanwood Towing Mary E. Moore; a daughter, Mrs.

Ida Davis and three pons, Arthur William H. and Robert V. Moore. Thomas Bonna, 65, A solemn requiem mass for James G. Conway, 64, former president of the New York Tow Boat Exchange, will be cele Thursday.

9:30 a.m.; thence to the st Calherlne of slenna Bonn Reds Routed Reglna Grace, Mrs. Joseph Cum- Company. sway over Brooklyn racKets, particularly on the troublesome waterfront, where the power of the Mafia is strongest lh Brooklyn. r. c.

cnurcn 01 et. ratricss. churcn interment St where a Mass will be offered, m-jcharles Ceme'ufrv. terment St. Johns Cemetery.

Joyce' Bros Directors. Mr. Conway retired last July 1 as president of the exchange brated at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in In Parliament Row Rudolph Halley, chief coun mings and the late William; eight grandchildren snd three great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral Wednesday.

9 a.m., from her home, 553 73d Street; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels R. O. the Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church, Fort Hamilton and as executive vice president of the Harbor Carriers of the ConUnaed from Page 1 COKUSJ-THUMM, June iu.

KORTKAMP ELIZABETH, 1950, beloved husband of the late June 1950 at her nom, Rus. Kin of GOP Chief sel to the Senate probers left for Washington today with the assurance of McDonald that Port of New York. As head of Bernadina; devoted lamer oi su.eet. Survived by four sons and said he "cared nothing" for Parkway and E. 4th St.

Mr. Conway died Saturday of a heart ailment while visiting the towboat Industry In this Thomas and fcieanor. runerai1Robert ArcntDaidi Joseph and Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Koehler's rulings. port, he took an active part In Thursday. 9 a.m.. from tne McIM4Uhf. Mrs Thomas Bonna, 65.

a special Brooklyn's complete gambling Investigation dossier Is at the relatives at Point Lookout. When the Speaker adjourned tug negotiations for years. Direction 91 Joseph Redmond. Manua Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-iCnarles Beecner and Pnlllp patrolman and an organizer of the Patrolmen's Protective As Tugs and other harbor craft service of the United States ousn Avenue, nequiem Gengler; one brother. Andrew Plun Government.

AMBLER JOHN, on June 11 a.m., St. josepns K. -u. tentv-to eranrtrhildren the session and ordered all Deputies to leave the floor, the Communists rushed to the tribune with Reimann In the lead will fly their flags at half-mast today and tomorrow in honor of sociation, died Sunday night in Samaritan Hospital. He was a brother-in-law of County Re He was former president of the Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico Tow Boat Association and secretary-treasurer of the National Board of Steam Navigation.

His home was at Lin- S. Pledges Aid to Boro Halley, who met for 50 min 1950, of 223-38 lMth Avenue, Cambria Heights, father of Mary A Stephens and Gertrude Soderstrom Mr. Conway, a former Brooklyn Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. and twelve great-grandchildren. COULON-JOSEPH June n.i1 1950, beloved husband of Alicei- fn- fr (nee Rondez); devoted father of 1 r'lemn Mass and refused to leave.

Police ite, who was influential in the publican Leader John R. Crews. development of the tow boat then intervened. Reposing at Joyce Bros. Funeral Home.

Linden Boulevard corner of Requiem at St. Ce- nome was al JU'iJ "gen -m t- ii i ii mcum iii lieu Ull lil mi, tjL. w. All parties except the Com- and barge industry in the New York Harbor area. He began his lithgo, N.

Y. His wife, Mrs. Gertrude utes with the prosecutor, in turn pledged that any Information dug up anywhere in the nation which might aid the McDonald Investigators would be rushed to Brooklyn In an effort to crush the nationwide crime munlsU had agreed on the brief in the 801st St. Albans. Services ana Mrsueorgeue cm-s r.

c. 10 a.m. Inter-jvednesday. p.m. Funeral Thurs- nan loving bror am frm th Mr-Manill nigral tt.

career as a marine engineer atuConway, survives. Mr. Bonna was born Mulberry Bend section i protest declaration against the nd had Polish-East German agreement i 1 1 p. mit inp ii. ii i 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Re-'j.

beloved husband of Kathryn; men 1 ANDERSEN June 11, accepting the Oder-Neisse fron quiem Mass iu a.m.. oi. inom; nilhriripl- fnthpr of John BERGLJOT. wife of ths 1st John tier as final syndicate. Donald Mackay, C.

G. Peterson, 91 he ha-ii served as bodyguard to Aqulnss R. C. Church. i nd Mr.

The continuing city-wide crack The protest was tabled as St. John's Cemetery. George Staehler and one grand prelude to the debate on West A. beloved mother of Alleen, John A. Jr.

and Edna Andersen. fiervicM at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Avenue, Wednes- several celebrities. Surviving are his wife, Elsie Crews Bonna; a down on bookmakers, sparked by the Brooklyn Eagle expose, child. Funeral Friday, 9:30 COWAN On June 12, 195(V Germany's membership in the Ex-I.

R. T. Foreman Manufacturer, 84 7 from the McManus Funeral Home, beloved husband of nnn. landed Anthony Petraglia, 35, Council of Europe. The mem dsy.

o.m. Interment National 2001 Flatbush Avenue of 137 W. 78th Manhattan, bership issue was considered so Cemlrv. Pinelawn. L.

I. St, Thomas Aquinas R. Mrs. Mildred Smith; a son, Thomas; three sisters, Angelina. Christine and Rose; two (lUpruiM from yuunlwi UU MIUoiu) Charles G.

Peterson, former Donald B. Mackay, 81, presi in Brooklyn Queens Night Interment St. Charles ichurch vital to the fledgling West Ger Ma.rirn.rPL mui iiifk in in Court yesterday. Petralgia was man government that it brought dent of Donald Mackay, BENSON GEORGE, of S3 Pilling' Elizabeth and John coWan. Cemetery, L.

I foreman in the car equipment i brothers, Pasquale and James, Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Kureet. Saturday, June 10, 1950, be arraigned before Magistrate manufacturers of shoe and boot from his sick bed. department of the I. R. died yesterday (Sunday) In his Charles F.

Murphy on a charge of bookmaklng. trees and shoe lasts at 30-16 30th posing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Ma.ss St. MAGGIORE JEAN, of two grandchildren.

Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, onl Funeral serices will be held June 11. Reposing at Chapel, 1178at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the New Bushwick Avenue, until Wednes-iYmk ami iinmltlvn Vunoral loved husband of Veronica nee fJorjiey); devoted son of Ella Benson; loving brother of Mrs. Fran-X. Daly, and fond uncle of Eleanor Reardon, Services st the Drive, Long Island City, died After agreeing to be finger home, 11 Tompkins Place.

He leresas n. v. jiiicrnieuw day Saturday in Rivercrest Sanato Requiem Mass 107 ct Helpful Driver Gets Pummeled for Pains would have been 92 on July 24. nunc, i i i. uajwiu kh iiunai Ladv of Good Counse R.

printed for identification purposes Petraglia was paroled for trial June 20 in Queens Gambl Mr. Peterson, born in Stock t'iwill be Thursday in Evergreens 'Funeral Horns of J. Clement I Kearns. Bushwick Avenue and Church. 915 Putnam Avenue, rium, Astoria.

He was born In Scotland. DAVISON HAROLD sud- Cemeterv. holm, came to this country as Minneapolis (U.R) Robert Mfr 10 a.m. Interment St. John's: ers Court.

He was arrested for rfunlv itn Tims 12 IQSn nf a youth and had spent most of Grooty was driving when he Pilling Street, Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Interment Wednesday at 10 a.m., sfh 'Avnn. Richmond Hill Surviving art a daughter, Mrs. Angus MacDonald, and a allegedly taking bets on the lawn In front of the grand his life in Brooklyn. He had Louis Tommaso, Director.

saw a woman pushed out of a Dcatjjsf voted lather of Dorothy A. Lom-bardl and Gilbert W. Davison; car in front of him. He chased been with the I. R.

T. for 50 years when he retired about MALLINSON EDWARD at RiCHTER-JOHN on June sister, Mrs. Christine Nurse. the car, lost it and returned to brother of Margaret E. and Wesley nnrham rVinnprt fnrmprltf nf The Evergreens.

BINDERT WILLIAM, of 273 6lst Street, on Juns 12, 1950, beloved husband of Helen (nee Sensible) devoted father of Made- 11, 1950, husband of the late Lil. stand at Aqueduct Race Track yesterday afternoon. He told jurist he had been arrested for bookmaklng 11 years ago. the woman. v.

aviK) ruiic.T.1 ivic "'Baldwin, Long Island, on Monday lian. Funeral from the Walter N. F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 15 years ago. For more than 60 years Mr, Peterson was a member of Jop- As he tried to give her aid Cooke, Funeral Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, Long she regained her composure and June 12, 1950.

beloved husband of the late Ada devoted father of Beryl A. Hopkins and Edward T. 80th Street, Woodhaven, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. line and Rose; dear brother of started pounding McGrooty Island, Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. In grandfather of Linda Jane pa Lodge, 1.

O. 0. and he was a past noble grand of the unit. His wife, Anna, died some with her fists. A police squad Mass Is Offered For E.

H. Searing TV1T fttr WTTTiULT-U 1 7 terment Lutheran Cemetery. Charles. Reposing at ths E. C.

Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue. Notice of funeral later. Weigh Contempt stopped the commotion. Juns 11, 1950. beloved wife of "J'u" TJV, Lodge No.

1064, F. A. M. Repos SCHNEIDMTJLLER GEORGE, years ago. McGrooty explained his situa Bernard loving mother of Wil In Jaffe Case on June 11, 1950, beloved husband liam L.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 tion and the woman said she of Minnie and loving father of ing at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home, 24 S. Grand Avenue, Baldwin. Masonic services Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Religious services Thurs- Religious services will be held at 8 p.m.

tomorraw (Tuesday) in the chapel at 80 La The funeral of Edward H. BLACKMORE MATHILDA, on Juns 2, 19S0, of 425 Eastern Parlc- a.m., from Harry F. Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 Coney Island George survived also by two! met a man in a bar who of fered to take her for a drive. Continued from Page 1 Searing, 82, retired foreman for "ay, Brooklyn, mother of Louis Avenue; Requiem Mass 10 a.m fayette Ave. There will be fra The man took her $150 watch brothers and one grandchild.

Reposing at the Funeral Chapel, 2549 Church Avenue, Brooklyn. Re Holy Innocents R. Church. In- 30 a.m. Interment Green John Jr, Harold W.

Blackmore, witnesses for contempt when field Cemetery, Hempstead. and pushed her out of the car terment St. John's Cemetery. ternal rights. Burial will be Wednesday in Green-W Adelaide Olson; sister of Walter nd Em 11 Hardwig; also survived they refuse to testify before a legislative committee.

A court she said. ligious service Tuesday at 8 p.m Brooklyn Union Gas Company, was held today from the Dar-raugh. Funeral Home, 8813 5th Ave. A solemn requiem mass at the Rugby Congregational Cemetery. by seven grandchildren and eight She thought McGrooty was great-grandchildren.

Reposing at Mr. Peterson is survived by her assailant. Police took the Church, E. 49th Street and Snyder Avenue. Funeral Wednes-I FARRELL SARAH June 11, 1950, beloved mother of Gertrude Cuff and Thomas J.

Farrell. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, McCOURT JAMES J. June 10, of 861 E. 39th Street, beloved husband of the late Isabella (nee Kennedy); devoted father of James J.

Jerome Joseph lov conviction on he charge can be followed by maximum punishment of a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. woman with them for a clear Quenaer Funeral Home, 179-24 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans. two sons, Arthur and Chester, the latter -a member of the Po day, 10 a.m. Interment Lutheran was offered In St.

Anselm's er account of her activities and Cemetery. Services Wednesday, 7:45 p.m Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, lice Department, and a daugh a description of the man she ft. C. Church. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m. Inter Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem met in a bar. ter, Mrs. Thyra bperry. Mass Our Lady Help of Christians nment Maple Grove Memorial Park, Mr.

Searing, who lived at ing brother of Anna V. Curren; six grandchildren also survive. Reposing at Chapel, 2603 Church Avenue, corner Rogers Avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Vincent fifil.3 3d died Saturday.

Guild Strike Halts W-T-Sun R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FELLOWSMARGARET on Born in Jamaica, he had lived I BONNA THOMAS C.

on June 1,11, 1950, resident of 1039 Bergen Street, beloved husband of Elsie 111 (nee Crews); dear father of James C. Martin, Director. SCHROEDER EDWARD Saturday, June 10, 1950, of 253 Wood side Avenue, Ridgewood, N. husband of the late Louise BHx Schroeder; beloved brother of Mrs. Gerard Kasper, Mrs.

William Mac-Pherson and C. R. Schroeder. Service at the Fairohlld Chapel, Funeral Riles Held in Brooklyn since infancy. Continued from Page 1 Ferrer R.

O. Church 10 a Glen-wood Road and E. 37th Street. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Direction of Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. June 11, 1950 (nee Relllyi; beloved sister of Frank, Charles, Sarah, Mary and Isabelle, Funeral from Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Augustine's For Rev. S. Gumbs Mrs.

Mildred Smith and Thomas also survived by two brothers, three sisters and two grandchildren. Services Wednesday, 8 p.m., at New York and Brooklyn Funeral newspaper except the New York 951 AMnntin Avpnup. TiiAsrlnv Post. McGUIRE EDWARD, on nm (Rflprlntrd from YMttrdtr'a Lat tdittoni) The management proposed Hotel Man Quits Business For Service of Church Litchfield, Minn. (U.R) A prominent Litchfield business man who worked his way up from bell boy to hotel operator has cast aside affairs to become a priest in the Episcopal Church.

Homer G. Carrier, 42, sold his business and was assigned by the Rt. Rev. Stepnen E. Keeler, Bishop of Minnesota, to a mis 11, 1950, loving husband of Delia; He was a former member of the 14th Regiment, New York National Guard, and for years served as drum-major of the band.

He retired from the gas firm in 1935 after 46 years of services. His wife, Mary, died in 1914. Surviving are two sons, Joseph F. and George six grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. also to increase minimum wage Parlors.

187 s. owora street, fu-ir. c. Church Thursday. 10 a.m.

Thursday, 10:30 a.m. Inter-'Interment St. John's Cemetery. Funeral services for the Rev Samuel Gumbs, African Meth ment "The Evergreens dear brother of Jenny LowelL Fu- SISTO RAFFEALLA, on June neral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., fromjll, 1950, wifs of the late John. Ebbers-Hill, Clinton Avenue jSurvived by two daughters, Mary Funeral Chapel, 519 Clinton Ave-land Angelina.

Funeral from resi- odist Episcopal clergyman and Benjamin Grindrod, Director. FERBER GEORGE beloved husband of Fay; devoted father of levels from $1 to $3.50, making the top minimum $113.50 a week; a job security clause similar to that accepted by the brother due; Solemn Requiem Mass Queen deuce, 384 Empire Boulevard Beverly Plotkln; dear pastor of Bethel Tabernacle, 90 Schenectady who died BUEHLER MARTHA, on June 1950, beloved mother of Stanley R. Bellamy. Services at her resi- of All Saints Church, 10:15 a.m. Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re-Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, quiem Mass St.

Blaise R. Thursday after several weeks' Chuprh 10 ft Tnlprmpnf. Hitu t'fienre, 111-38 112th Street (Rock- Jack and Charles Ferber, May Goldman and Minnie Greenstein. Services Sherman's Memorial Chapel, 1283 Coney Island Avenue, 1 p.m. today.

illness, were held today (Mon Guild at the New York Times, eight paid holidays, a 35-hour week and arbitration of contract grievances. sion field with headquarters at day) at the church. He lived Lake Island, Minn. McKEE-MARION J. (nee Mur-jCr0Sg Cemetery.

JunejThomai Edward Ireland, Directors. 12, 1950, beloved wife of William; sway Boulevard), Ozone Park, Tuesday, 8:45 p.m. James C. Nugent, Director. at 1043 Prospect Place.

He will take special training and study under the examining Mr. Gumbs, a native af Massa FISCHER HENRY CORSE, mother of Doris Fitzgerald and; STENECK AUXILIARY, V. F. June 11, 1950, at East Setauketj William McKee; daughter announces with deep regret rhu.setts, was educated in Eng chaplains of the diocese of Min CASPER ELIZABETH I (nee H. C.

Elmore, 67; Stock Official Garden City, June 13 Hurl hert Carlos Elmore, 67, a part Thomas and the late Mary Mur- Hunt on June 11. 1950, 112-A. Long Island, veteran of World War nesota. land and had been active in the A.M.E. denomination for many the passing of their member, PATRICE PETTTT, Sunday, June 11.

beloved wife Windsor Place, of devoted husband of Jane Ken phy; sister of Helen Banks, Gertrude Van Mannen and Jennie George; loving mother of Lt. dall; beloved brother of Howard, years. He had been at the Beth 1950. V. F.

W. services Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Duffy's Funeral Home. Rare Indian Relic Found Hester, Clara and the late Frank 'Dolan, Funeral Thursday, 9 a Cmdr. George U. S.

N. 7722 237 Boston (U.R) Ditch diggers siso survived by six grandchildren 9th Street. Uniforms. and William A. Fischer.

Service at: from Clavin Funeral Home, the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlanticj4th Avenue; Requiem Mass ner in H. N. Whitney, Goadby Our ind three great-grandchildren; de- working In the public garden lagoon excavated an earthen investment securities, 49 Avenue, Wednesday, 2 p.m. Laay oi Angels Churcn. TUOHEY BRIDGET, June 12, 1950, beloved wife of the late Pat rot ed sister of Mrs.

Wilhemlna! Trivison. Mrs. Margaret Drury.Wil- vase believed to be a rare ex. Wall Manhattan, and a member of the New York Stock FULLER CHARLES onl MOLYNETJX MARY sud- el Tabernacle for about 15 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Caulusta Gilkes and Mrs. Dorothy Carpenter; and two brothers, the Rev. Josephus Gumbs of Larchmont, and C. Gumbs of Manhattan. Burial was in Flushing rick; devoted mother of James, iam.

Maurice, James, Wilfred and ample of ancient Indian pot- Juna 12, 1950, beloved husband ofjdenly. on June 11. 1950. in Brook- teiy. Conically shaped, the vase Exchange for 25 years, died yesterday at his home, 73 is a foot long and weighs about Btompton Road.

lyn. New York, lovin? daughter of Helen: sister of Lillian and Richard. Reposing at Overton Funeral Home, Main Street, Islip, Lon? Island. Requiem Mass Mary's Bmma; devoted father of Charles M. Fuller Doris De Rosa.

Helen Miranda, Matthew, Walter, Samuel, Robert, Gerald, Rosemary and Linda Fuller; also survived bv 15 pounds. lie was an honorary life member of the Association of Raymond and Florence Gilbert; dear sister of Oabriel McQuillan; fond aunt of Helen Morton; also survived by ten grandchildren. Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 9:30 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church, 4th Avenue and 9th Street. Reposing at Ohapel of Joseph a. Duffy, th Street and 4th Avenue. Harold Hunt. Reposing at M.

J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Wednesday, 9 a.m.; folemn Requiem Mass Holy Name R. C. Church. Interment St.

John Cemetery. CLIFFORD PATRICK, on June It. 1950, beloved husband of Catherine devoted father of William, Ann Young-, Teresa. Catherine Lillis, Julia Roehn, Helen Tomp- Long three slaters, two brothers and oneiR- C. Church, East Islip, George Benton (RaprlntM from YtttwdWt Lot Idltlom) Professional Ball Players of Whnt Guild Demand The Guild's counter-proposal, which it described as "a rock-bottom minimum," demanded a 10 percent general wage increase, a nine-out-of-10 Guild shop, minimums from $40 for office boys to $120 a week for experienced reporters, arbitration of economy layoffs, five-day week for tabulators (or higher-pay classification), and a one-year contract.

Ed Easton, chairman of the World-Telegram and Sun unit of the Guild, issued a statement which said that the newspaper's final proposal yesterday was "still not even close to the contracts of other papers." In a letter to its employes before the strike deadline management said; "We do not desire a strike. We have exercised every reasonable effort to avoid one. Any interruption of the publication of this paper which endangers its progress must inescapably impair the security of us all." Easton's statement said the Guild "reluctantly" decided to call the strike. grandchild. Funeral Wednesday, I Island, Thursday, 10 a.m.

9:30 a.m, from the earns Sons Services for George Benson of 93 Pilling whr d'ed Satur America, a member of the Sky Top Club, the Cherry Valley Golf Club, the Atlantic Beach Club and the Garden City Coun Funeral Home, 1504 Bushwick MU, VVtrrA 7 Avenue (1 block from 14th Street!" 12- 195- E- ,541 Street, subway); Solemn Mas of RequiemiN' Y- c- formerly of Brooklyn. Mrs. G. T. Magee Rites Are Held day of a heart attack, will be V-kinn.

Reposing at his residence, Our Lady of Lourdea R. C. Church!" S.e.r,vicelly, June 11, 1950, beloved brother held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlan try Club. Surviving is his wife, Mrs Etta L.

Lohmann Elmore. at 10 a.m. (Tuesday) in the Funera Avenue, Wednesday, 2 p.m. Home of J. Clement Kearns, Tf)8 Brown Street, until Wednesday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Oood Shepherd R.

O. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. of Vera, George and Edward Veit.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday, 2 p.m Bushwick Ave. and Pilling St. (lUprlntxl from Ynttrov'l till EdltlonO A solemn requiem mass for Mrs. Loretta Harris Magee, wife GRAPE-JOHN on June 1950, beloved husband of Marnue-1, dear t'' rite; lather of Anna Becker, Alma ot "l1- fr0'n her Burial will be Wednesday in In QHmotiam evergreens cemetery, lie is WALLENDORF AN ASTASIA PHILLIPS In loving; memory of of former Police Lt.

George T. Rugga. Qeorga snd WiUiam Grape.i"""' JWC1 "lagewooa nvriiue Service, at the Moadinger Solemn Requiem Mass Jim 11 1Q.W at hr rilHno 1971' rrr rrt trx-rtr ui. Ilf. survived by his wife, Mrs.

Ve at the Blessed Sacra- il0.30 a.m., will be offered at 10 Parlors, 1120 Avenue Hancock Stree-t, beloved mother of 13. 1948. ronica Dorsey Benson; his 'iment R. C. Church.

Interment Lu STEPHEN M. PHILLIPS, a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) in Tuesday, 8:30 pjn. theran Cemetery. iaopnia, Louise, Mary, Helen, Bruno, Joseph and Edward Wallendorf; mother, Mrs.

Ella Benson; a sister, Mrs. Francis X. Daly Walter B. Coolie nm. hintml fMferimffoa n'POVTMOR nn 11 1950 GEORGE, onlwul J-au-x TREFFINGER MARY R.

(nee Flattery), beloved 'urviveo oy two grandchildren. and a niece, Mrs. Eleanor Rear JACOBSEN ALMA on Sun- R. C. Church, forest Hills.

June 13, 1849. don. dav JunTn 19M beloved wl nf wlfe of Harry; devoted mother ofl1 Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Solemn aay, june 11, iao, oeioved wue ot a1I.u I Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m.. St. Mart Burial will be in Calvary HflrtY A AiAt A mrfir Mrs of Tours R.

Church. Interment Betty Small and John; sister ofMcOowan and Harold O'Connor Cemetery. Mrs. Magee who lived at. 66-64 Booth Forest Hills, died sister of Mrs.

Alice Brady, Mrs. Mn. Quatava Hart, Louis and John Jaoobsen. Funeral services at Descriptor Trie angt Including CtmpUlt Funeral Saturday in Mary Immaculate her residence, 470 Senator Street, Ma on knnwi iht llllnt hnrtuhM. Onlr thoM who iov4 oa tell Tin frltf bar in ultnct For trt on wo lovotf 10 wtli.

Loving Daughters, HELEN, RUTH; Granddaughter, PATRICIA. TREFFINGER GEORGE, on June 13, 1949. t)yi of tftdnM still tnmt o'tr Ttart la silfmeo ofta flow, Far mcmorr tttvt you ver nttr Ui Thoufa jou dlid on row ho. Hospital, Jamaica. Besides her husband, Mrs on Thursday, June 15, at 1 p.m.

Interment following at Moravian St. John' Cemetery. Louis T. Hatch, Director. WICHMANN KATHERINE, beloved sister of Sophie and Aline Richters.

Services at her home, 818 Hancock Street, on Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery Thursday, 2 p.m. Under Direction Harry W. Serene. Cemetery, Staten island.

i'li" At. UUtor C-4SM IAt DttJl I. A.M. ti Ckapd ri KNTNGHAM, Murr B. 30 A.M.

Chanl rtAsmrr.Marra. t'MS M. atnl MrMABOM. Jsfca A.M. Chant JOHNSTON, Brnrl H.

19. A.M. Chel TATLOft, CmnU 11:10 tM. laMniH Wtinetdat, Junt 14th rSBWBIX. tank I.

A.M. CkaMi Td.rwUf. Junt tlth icmrABAcma, rni. I I A.M. st CktMl Srrwth At.

MAn 2-8S8S WednMtfdf, Jn Wh MMM. Lowhlla l-ui a Rfcual Magee ia survived by a son, the Anna Conyers and Loretta Flattery. Reposing at residence, 321 Linden Boulevard. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy Cross R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Masses preferred. PETERSON On June 11.

1950. CHARLES at his home, 14 Tompkins Place, beloved father of Arthur, Chester and Mrs. Thyra Rev. George C. Magee, and a daughter, Mrs.

Margaret Buck Why Not Be Sure? Everyone is entitled to information about funeral cose Her are facts and figures that can be trusted. Tht prictt shewn opposite include Casket and protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; use of all funeral facili-titt; hears and on limousine to any ley. She was a sister of the Loving Son, FRANK; Daughter-ln CMh Crvorow Cnkwt 150-tl0-S230 Soil. 0k From 12(0 to (410 Soil. Mahogany 20 Qaug Stool 3S-t44S-S49l Solid Coopor S.

late Rev. John A. Harris. WILSON-CYRUS JAY, law, RONNIE. dune ii, iou, nusoend or the latei Anna Robert WUson; father of; ul Is pru rout thinU kUHvm, friaii or lh clcrgr for liiMf rmpathr dum a beran-OMnt, yon bt pUc "Acknowl.

dwtit" lik the below (or ear 90t per tin of 6 ward or lex. Sperry. Religious funeral service and fraternal service by Joppa Lodge, No. 386, I. O.

O. Tues- rrXLOVf Mwnrtt T. J9 A M. tX Cka ISM! HUUM At. JAsttica S-M7I Eliiabeth Parry; son of Emilv A.

Wilson Beal. Service at the Fair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m. Kindly omit Fairchild Sans INC Funtrtl Dhfctort Sinct 1886 flowers. evening, 8 clock, at Chapel, Lafayette Avenue. Interment Wednesday, 2 p.m., Green-Wood I Cemetery.

I George Siebold Si Son, Directors. i family, of th late John im to flunk tb clerirv. 1 1 i fii NtlitWta and frtanda for their fit AtUnlU Atmdo titmk I. F.lr.kllJ, Llci I PETnT PATRICE RAFTER, I local ttmtlery. 1 It is oa the basis of public confidence snd satisfaction thst Mm mote families than any other funeral director.

Walter B. Mew York't largest funiral Drecfors tlOOKUM rUNIKAl HOMIJ OUIINS fUNIIAl HOMES 20 Snyrjor Avonu it FIKbush Annuo 15910 Hlltiidt Avanut-Mmtiea 6 6670 Ls'" 6-4800 63 32 forort Av.nut-HEgemin 3 0900 SO Stvtrrth Avtnut MAin 2-858S 168-14 North.ro 3-6600 PUNMAt HOMIt IN MANHATTAN S0NX IX0OKIYN OUHNf kind xcreMtona of riympath Tndat. Junt nth BOTLS.Thanu t. A.M. 4 CkMl poOItT, Plr A.M.

ChtmM MAGES, LorMt. :30 A.M. Bcslsmc Wrinttdty, Junt 14th SUT, Henrr Sr. A.M. CImmI SnMkfya twrmi Horn to shtdw vl nmosH vt UUttr -480O SEVENTH AVE.

MAia 2-SSIS tviwmt Nomcs In MANHATTAN tlONX OUIINS (June 11, 1950, beloved wife of Jo seph; devoted mother of Robert, Gerard and Doria Ryan. Solemn tieetiTM I AIMM CITY MANX Altlt CINTIAl CrVMNS HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY. INC rt. 4 loan BUckmin.Ur 2-0174 1925 Church Avnh Quantirypurchasiai for five tstsblij-ment rtduccs our coit.

Rtiult: our prices art no highor and oftto Uii tha othtn. Wa invite comparijon. aunnc tbeir roctni Dereavemen Jut Prion MAin 4-6200 As for Min Hart Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m., Thurs day, St. Stanislaus R. C.

Church, 14th Street and 6th Avenue. Repos ing at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and 4ui Avenue..

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