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BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 23, 1943 HAUSTEAD EU2AETH JACOB ISH-KISHOR, 71, DIES; Dewey Place. Elizabeth. N. on Saturday, August 21, 1348.

be-ioved sister of Mrs. Albert Tarrant McDONOUGH ELLEN, August 20. 1913, beloved wife ef the late Thomas and dear mother of Joseph. Lucille, Mrs. Emma Murray, Mrs.

Myrtle McAbee. Mrs. Marie and the late Alva Smith: also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral from her of Connecticut, William H. and ZIONIST, INSURANCE HEAD Eror, Be rnard Keer.an.

Johanna Burse, Margaret Leary. Margaret Cameron. Robert Leonard. Daniel Castlewhite. M.

Lee. John Dawley. Kathryn Mahony, William Jacob Ish-Kishor, vice-presi-! the United State? In 1904. he worked as a teacher of Hebrew. Insurance Worker Realization of the need for an D'Anni'oale.

B. Marrah, C. home, 513 62d Street, on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass dent and controller cf the Eastern Life Insurance Company, 386 4th Manhattan, and an outstanding figure In the Zion Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Eiiler, Anna Poiue, Rosina Class, Sidney Gelston, James Gilmartin.D. J. Melville of Long Island and Her-oert Halstead of Elizabeth.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend services at the Yordt Funeral Home, 338 Rahway Avenue, Elizabeth, N. Wednesday, August 25, at 10 a.m. Interment. Green-Wood Cemetery. Brooklyn, N.

Y. HART JAMES August 20, 1948. devoted son of Elizabeth and the late Patrick. Reposing Walter organization combining Zionist May, Peter F. McDonald, F.

J. McDonough, E. McGinnis, Arthur Miller. Robert ist movement for half a cen ideals with insurance benefits for the masses of Eastern tury, died yesterday in nis home, 30 Tehama St. He was 71.

Gmf fre. Carmelia Nolting. J. J. Europe, he worked here to McGINNIS ARTHUR en August 22, 1948, beloved husband of Ida (nee Madden); dear father jUlbransen.

H. Odendahl. E. D. Mr.

Ish-Kishor was vice presi Hale, Marv dent of the Flatbush Jewish of Arthur and Mrs. Helen Kane; brother of Agnes Olverson; also Center and chairman of its education committee. He was sec B. Cooke, Inc, Funeral Home, 20 survived by five grandchildren. Fu Snyder Avenue, until Tuesday, 9:30 neral from Walter B.

Cooke, O'Reilly, Mae C. Parks, Thomas Qulnn, Agnes Reavy, William Seeger, Amelia Taylor, James Toomey. Jean Wise, Joseph retary of Zion, a Jewish fra a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy inno Halstead, E. A. Hart, James Healy, Vincent Hochhausen.

C. Hunt, Richard Jones. J.Edgar Thomas Kaurin. Virginia Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue cents R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Inter ternal order tie helped to found 40 years ago, and secretary of Thursday, 8:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Innocents ment Holy Cross Cemetery. found Bnai Zion. In 1927, he helped to organize the Eastern Life. He served for a time on the executive committee of the Zionist Organization of America and as a delegate to the American Jewish Conference.

He had also been secretary of the Pension Fund for Hebrew Teachers. Surviving are hi? widow, Mrs. Millie Ish-Kishor; three daughters. Mrs. Penina Bemak.

Mrs. Miriam Greenberg and Hadasah Ish-Kishor; a Church, 9 a.m. the American Red Mogen Dovia for Palestine, Zionist counterpart of the American Red HEALY VINCENT August MILLER ROBERT Sunday, BROOKLYN l.onr.F NO oe" at his home, 10 Cooper Street, de Cross. voted father of Staff Sgt. Robert, vq rvT neaiy.

Margaret Aict-ormacs ana GLASS Monday.lpont Home 8229 Jffrm Rorn in Suwalk, Russia, he Isabelle Mattson and Marie. Serv- fc ii- mo, u. in. mipii MPiiin.n...i to England from the first Requiem Mass Holv ices at the Funeral Home of rui pvarn of a wave of pogroms the nvnmc, child Jesus church Wednesday. lo'Clement Kearnf.

Bushwtck Ave lS(X)'s. While working in the a.m. iiue aim ruling oirrei. Monaay Mrs. Anna Slutsky, and four 8 pm.

Interment Tuesday at 2:30 Ross J. Di Lorenzo. Exalted Ruler Thomas F. Cuite, Secreury. p.m., the Evergreens.

HOCHHAUSEN CAROLINE T. grandchildren. Funeral services printing trades he helped organize the British section of the Chovevel Zion, which antedated will be held at p.m. today at onut-n-JJfcKINAKU, on AUgUSt 7T, 7 NOLTING JOSEPH Staff August 20, 1948, the Flatbush Jewish Center, 500 iue 01 we uue 1948, beloved son of Hermine; Dr. Theodore Herzl political beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Church Ave. Zionist movement Coming to Herman T. Hochhausen, and sister of George Trommer. Service at George Nolting; husband of Ruth Nolting Kniess; killed In action brother of Helen Clemens, Johann, Hermine and Margaret Broer.

Funeral from the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, "Wednesday, 9 a.m.; thence to Holy CrOSS P. Phlli-ch Dinrfli Ivi. Bougelstroff, France, November 15, the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Monday at 8 p.m. Interment private. 1944.

Will repose at Donnelly Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Rudolph Reinitz, L. I. Executive, 43 William A. Eller, Ex-Clerk in P. 0.

Avenue, from Monday noon; Sol emn Requiem Mass 10 a.m nue and Veronica Place, for s- 1348 Solemn Requiem Mass Hancock Street, Saturday, August 1 21, 1948, beloved husband of Elsie; Wednesday, August 25, at the Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church Interment St. John's Cemetery. BURKE MARGARET, on'devoted father of Richard S.

21, 1948, beloved wife of brother of William, Leroy, Funeral services for Rudolph; Valley Stream. Aug. 23 Wil ODENDAHL ELIZABETH la James devoted mother of TraRK ancl Arthur. Services at James Mrs. Eliza oethiWeigand Brothers Funeral Home, August 22, 1948, dear sister of Ed Reinitz.

director of purchase for the Andrea Radio Corporation, 27-10 Bridge Plaza North, Long Island City, will be held DELICATE HANDLING William W. Jonssen, navy engineer, is carried gingerly from President Truman's Yacht Williamsburg after being operated on successfully for appendicitis on board the yacht. Burke, Mrs. Anna MacConay Halsey Street, Tuesday, 8:30 ward Schmid. Reposing Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 63-32 liam A.

Etter, KS, a former Brooklyn post office clerk, was to lie buried at 1 p.m. today in Liverpool Cemetery. Liverpool, Rev. John Dudde, pastor of the Liverpool Lutheran Forest Avenue. Services Tuesday, Mrs.

Margaret O'Connor; also sur-iP- Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m. vivcrt by five grandchildren. Re-interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, posins; at Walter B. Cooke, i'uiifial Home, 20 Snvder Avenue, JONES EDGAR, suddenly, until Tuesday. 9:30 a.m.; Saturday, August 21.

1948, be- at 8:30 p.m. today at the Vei-gand Brothers Funeral Home, 24 S. Grand Baldwin. 8:30 p.m., by Montauk Council, No. 205, Degree of Pocahontas, I.

R. M. Requiem Mass St. Bar Mr. Reinitz died Saturday in Itequiem Mass Good Shepherd loved brother of Mabel Jones Sund Starvation, Looting by Reds Plague Reich, Says Woman, 88 bara's R.

C. Church Wednesday, 10 a.m. interment Most Holy Trin his home, 126 Division ji. C. Church.

10 a.m. Interment berg and Lucie Jones Chumasero. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 1,100 Attend Mass In Vacant Lot To Honor Saint ity Cemetery. Massapequa, at the age of 43. Born in New York City, he had 991 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Mrs. Bertha Hoffman, 88, of been associated with the Andrea O'REILLY On Saturdav, August 21, 1948, MAE C. O'REILLY, officiating. Funeral services for Mr. Etter, who died Friday in the home of his son, Edgar, 23 Fire-thorne Lane, Green Acres, were held yesterday at the Moore Funeral Home, 54 Jamaica here.

The Rev. Kenneth G. Richards of Grace Methodist Church officiated. Rorn in Brooklyn, Mr. Etter Corporation, manufacturers of JONES THOMAS INGRAM, on beloved daughter of the late Ber- Eberswalde in the Russian-occupied zone of Germany near Calvary Cemetery.

CAMERON ROBERT, on August 22, 1948, beloved husband of Ann; dear father or Hilda; brother of Margaret Brown. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Hume. 20 Snyder Avenue, Wednesday, 3 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

radio and television sets, for 17 Sunday, August 22, 1948. belovedinard and Mary A. O'Reilly nee years. Mimna): devoted sister of Sister nusDana 01 Ctrace Morris Jones; Approximately 1,100 persons that In Russian-occupied Germany: ''There was extreme hard feelings among the Germans. They are hungry all the time and where there is hunger, there is dissention." ''The Russians starve them and steal from them.

They steal Berlin, arrived at LaGuardia field yesterday afternoon on a brother of Ralph and Mrs. An- Lorctta Rose. O.P.: Mrs. Mar- Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Reinitz: his fa attended a solemn high field drew Meurer.

Services Fairchild guerite Dillier, Mrs, Ann Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Bernard and Vincent O'Reilly. mass yesterday in a vacant lot ther, Victor' F. Reinitz; a sister Trans World Airline plane from Geneva. worked in the Brooklyn post at 72d St. and 30th Jack Elsa Reinitz, and a brother, office for 2t years.

He then son Heights, in honor of the Louis. IhnK. 1 Zol Cemetery. to attend the funeral on Tues- LC" "18J day. August 24, at 9 a.m..

from the She explained through an in moved to Elmira Heights feast day of Our Lady of terpreter that she had come to! Uriel rf hue- devotee ltw 21 1948. residence, 2102 Avenue Sheepa- wnpre he was in the hardware it I ''VIRGINIA R. be- head Bay; Solemn Mass of hi, rniirpmrnt Fatima. The celebrant of the mass was live with her daughter, Mrs. the Rev.

Maurice P. Lenihan of from her late residence, 1115 Car voted daughter of Mary L. and the at 10 a.m. Interment Holy iiiwruncHb nmy wuss thct triuto roll Street. Tuesday at 9:30 a.m Walter Kurt Bahremdt, of Norwich, who had gone over to Germany "to fettfi me late Martin dear sister of Cemetery, North Arlington.

N. j.if' I Rotary Club and a member of the recently created parish of Our Lady of Fatima. The sermon was delivered by the Rev. Solemn Requiem Mass St. JamesWj a Reillv Cecelia and Pro-Cathedral at 10 a.m.

Interment 7.ttT L.I.U. Anticipates Enrollment of 4,900 Students Mrs. Hoffman said she was the Masons and Odd Fellows. wnatever ttiey can. They are always stealing, although the orders are not to steal." There was no one at the airport to meet Mrs.

Hoffman when she arrived. She explained that her daughter, who had gone over to get her, was returning to the United States by ship from Liverpool. Mrs. Hoffman came by air because she lacked the visas needed to accompany her daughter through other countries. Iloiy Cross Cemetery.

Besides his son he leaves his runerai weanesoay, a.m., from Charles J. Brady Funeral Home, 232 Uiica Avenue: Solemn widow, Mrs. Mabel Etter; a Leo Cunningham of St. Joan of Arc R. C.

Church. Jackson Heights. The Rev. John Boylan, pastor of St. Joan of Arc 'ANNIBAI BARTOIjOMEO, Faturday.

at his home, 69 Granite very glad to come to America, conditions being very hard in Eberswalde under the Russians. She said that when the Russians came there, they took her watch brother, Louis, and a sister. PARKS THOMAS on August 22. beloved husband of Florence devoted father of Marjorte P. Moore, Adele A.

and Dorothy G. Parks; brother of Janet R. and Herbert L. Parks, Reposing at Herrmann's Funeral Home, Center Moriches, N. Y.

Services Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. Interment Moravian Mrs. H. M. C.

Brown. Btrret. beloved husband of ol- waunews k. v. devoted father of Eveivn Interment Holy Cross Church, was deacon; the Rev.

Long Island University an Cemetery. Annetta; loving son of Theresa. and jewelry. She went on to Charles Cary, pastor of Corpus tleipates an enrollment of 4,000 explain through the Interpreter students in the Fall term, Christi Church, Woodside, was KEEN AN On August 22. 1948, JOHANNA JOSEPHINE, of New Dorp, Staten Island rtfposmg at the Funeral Home of J.

Clement Kearns, Bushwick Avenue and Pilling Street. Mass Our Lady of Lourdes Tuesday. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. which will open Sept.

23, it was announced today by Dr. Tristram Walker Metcalfe, pres- 40th Street, beloved wife of the Thursday, 1 p.m. subdear-on, and the Rev. Wil-l'am Mooney of the Catholic Charities of the Brooklyn Dio- late Frank, and devoted mother of QUINN AGNES suddenly, on August 22, 1948, beloved daugh dent. ces was master of ceremonies Veronica L.

and Thomas J. Knenan; sister of Peter J. O'Connor. Fu- Cops Raid Luxurious Setup Of Vacant Lot Dice Shooters Mrs. F.

Daspro Riles Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs Josephine Daspro, wife of Fer dinand Daspro of 127 Vander hilt will be held Wednes 1UWLEY KATHRYN Approximately 4,100 students About six monthe ago the ter of John and the late Cath rew parish was established to Ausust, 22. dear sister of Amy from Schaefer's Funeral Par-nu-ter, John S. and Stephen A. 'ors. 4ih Avenue at 42d Street, on nnim- frnm rw, i Wftl ne.sri AlltrlKt.

9 Q-irt will be registered in the College of Arts and Sciences, 500 in the erine; dear sister of Mary Catherine A John D. and Joseph serve the needs of the several thousand Roman Catholics in Solemn Requiem Mass Wednes ....1 tt inn t- l.Qritpmn Pcniilam .1 I hurricane lamps, rich-looking iii iHi xiijinc, toil revenue iT- ol. A "new look" In outdoor dice games to match the sumptuous Iday. 10 a.m.. St.

Gregory's R. C. R. C. Church.

Interment Holv dav at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church. Reposing at her residence, 214 Albany Avenue. Church, Clermont and Park hotel and penthouse gambling layouts exposed by police in Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy.

Avenues. kneeling rugs, and a regulation' backboard complete with rubber bumpers. Patrolman Walter Kendall of the 17th Inspection Division explained to Magistrate Doris Byrne in Brooklyn Weekend Court, yesterday. Kendall, who led the raid, paid REAVY WILLIAM J. (Kid Brooklyn College of Tharmacy and SOO in the College of Podiatry.

The university has this month, acquired an additional square feet of space from the Consolidated Edison Company at 380 Pearl making a total 6f 34,100 square feet in that building. This extra space, Dr. Metcalfe said, is needed to keep Cross Cemetery. LEARY August 22, 1948, MARGARET i nee McGinlcy), beloved wile of Thomas; mother of Margaret Lambert, Catherine McFad-den, Mary Davidson and Francis; also survived by eight grandchil the area and new families living at the Jackson Heights veterans housing project on Northern Boulevard at 30th Ave. Parishioners of the new parish normally attend mass in an automobile showroom at 75th St, and Northern Boulevard, Jackson Heights.

According to Father Roavy). beloved husband of Kath- recent months was discovered by Rrooklyn police over the weekend. erme inee Murphy); devoted father of William Jr. and Thomas; Mrs. Daspro.

who was was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn and had lived at the Vanderbilt Ave. address for 2d years. She had been partially paralyzed several years ago but had fought quiem Mass Holy Innocents C. Church Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. EULER ANNA on August 22, 1048, wife of the late Martin beloved mother of Anna Lloyd, and grandmother of Charles Norman L.

and Doris A. Mearns; also survived by six great -grandchildren. Service at the Fieseler Funeral Home, 3358 Fulton Street, near Crescent Street, Tuesday, 8 pin, Funeral Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. FONTE ROSINA, August 20, at )i(T residence.

114 Vanderbilt Ave- A midnight raid Saturday on brother of Mary E. Reavy, Mrs. dren; at her residence, 371 Marcy Rose Hanavan, Mrs. Sadie Bross. that the captured 20 were only about half of the players, and back to near normal health un a game in a vacant lot at 840 Bergen St.

led to the capture, not only of 20 players, but also of such fancy equipment as pace with increased enrollment and the expanded study pro construction of a permanent church will commence In about the rest escaped. The twenty were part of a total of 72 men avenue, ivequiem Mass Wednesday, at 9:30, Transfiguration Church. Interment Calvary Ceme-tery. Joseph J. Galligan, Director.

til she succumbed to a heart Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, until Wednesday, 9:45 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at Holy Cross R. C. Church Wednesday, 10:15 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

attack vesterday morning. appearing yesterday before the six months on property purchased between 79th and 80th adjoining the project. gram. Long Island University Is negotiating for another floor in the Edison building and is pre L. I.

Boy of Eight LEONARD On August 21. 1943, In addition to her husband, she Is survived by a brother, Ralph Liguori; two sons, Coney and John; three daughters, Trudges Up Jap Peak uciu.i.-u ol 410 Degraw Street, DANIEL, bc- voieri mother of Vincent. Mrs. Mary l0VPd father he YTvc Union Vpn lira Mrs Hf.ien veniura pared to set up a unit, of Its Col- Magistrate, who had been ar rested in various Saturday night dice and card game raids throughout Rrooklyn. All 72 pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct and paid a fine of each.

SEEGER AMELIA on Sunday, August 22, 1948. of 61 Avenue, beloved aunt of Arthur A. Sceger and Harry Stein. la, Mrs. Marie.

Mrs. Sophie Ingrisano lege of Arts and Sciences on the A-Plant Workers of Mrs Tokyo. Aug. 23 (U.R) Julian uiuspu. mmci Brown anrJ gllsan Leon.

and Mrs. Theresa Salerno, wifej Former Joseph L. Davies estate of Al Salerno. Brooklyn Eaeleiin Brookville, within three the jnur. Ai.ua ard.

Funeral from FuneraLService at. the Fairchild Chapel, Greene, 8, set a new occupation record for climbing Mt. Fuji last weekend. Remain Off Jobs Los Alamos, Aug. 2.1 4 Ze''1! 01 JtnJ- Ho-ui9M AUamic Avenue' oa Wednes- night-club columnist: three weeks following decision by the red'Heart CnuS where, fS tosTtnSt c'ku' grandchildren, four nephews Court of Appeals on the Oyster rtucm Mass will be whcre' a Requiem Hl41 TAYLOR JAMES T.

August jand three nieces. Ray zoning variance if a favor- Starling four miles below the first station Friday night, he! able decision is rendered. The Interment will he in St interment Holy Cross Cemetery. limbed ol 'miles to the summit. 1, 1948.

suddenly, husband of the Mass will be offered. (U.R) More than 3,000 workers Joseph Tari, Director, 1 23-acre estate includes a 50- John's Cemetery, Queens, late Annie father of James John S. and Mrs. Irene M. remained off their jobs at the through Gotomba Pass and returned to the starting point Modem Ckapala AnSiM Everywhere room mansion hou.se, a 24-ronm house and six other large build atomic energy plant here despite company warnings that CilLMARTIN DANIEL on' J- 01 8(" unlon 21.

1948, beloved husband oftT? "48. beloved Mflrv mid father husband of Winifred; dear brother Sunday evening. Twomey; also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from the McManus ings. He was accompanied by his campirto caitat Dlntlar 1 Oar Showroom Freniara 5723 5th At.

CEdiay 9-6MI 7315 15th At. BEuoohmt C-2561 mother, Mrs. May to Boylan Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave they would begin looking elsewhere for help after today. Meanwhile, Mediator Frank Marion Williams Garden City, Aug. 2.1-Fu-neral services for Marion M.

Williams of 154 Wellington of Rev. A. C. Gilmartin, Margaret, Oliver and Vincent Gilmartin. Re-poMtij? at O'Connor Heaney Fu of Edward, Margaret and Catherine.

Reposing at M. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Greene of Freeport, L. I. She nue; Requiem Mass Our Lady Help of Christians. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Ashe of the San Francisco BANKBIIPICT NOTICES neral Home, ii)-u Koosevett Ave said both would have made better speed "but I could not keep up with him all the time." She Road. 17-year-old daughter of U. S. Conciliator's Office arrived to attempt to settle the T. Morgan Williams, vice presi Ijiio.

Jackson until Tues- ulem0 H'gh St' Francis ciav a.m.; Solemn Mass of Re-I1" Church' Intprment quirra at. St. Joan of Arc Church f.1- Jonns Cemetery. Kindly omit TOOMEY On August 23, 1948, dent and secretary of the Home Benjamin Cox, 68, Of Old L. I.

Family Riverhoad. Aug. 2.1 Funeral services will be held at the Penny Funeral Home here to dispute. He attended a meet JEAN, beloved wife of Arthur; de is a civilian employe of the Army Department. pt 19 r.

m. Interment bt. aonns voted daughter of Ethel and the ing of about 1,000 workers NOTICE: HARRY A. THAI, WAS adjudged bankrupt Auk, 19. 194.

The first nii-etinif. of creditor will ho Md Sfpt. 7, 1948, at a.m., Room 2U9. tl. S.

Court 271 Wa.hinuUn Brooklyn, N. T. Creditors may attend, prov appoint a trustee, txamino th hankiunt and transact lawful biim-niss. Samuel C. Duberatein, Referfj in Bankruptcy.

Insurance Company, oft Maiden Ume. Manhattan, will be held Ccmctory. Kindly omit nowers, yesterday at nearby Espanola -Tech. WILL Mrs. MAHONY) at 11 a.m.

tomorrow at the CHUFFRE CARMELLA, August'E, killed ill "GOIXG PLACES?" PHOXK MA. 4-6200 FOR 1DKAS V. T. Roberts, co-chairman of the walkout, told the men ter of Mrs. Jeannette Lucy, Mary Dennet, Margaret, Eleanor, Donald and Colin McGillivary.

Re- tT'itlin. TVum inn t. Cnm 22 Moved mother of AngelinaiMarch 7, 19 beloved son of rah Cathedral of the Incarnation. Miss Williams died Saturday at Nassau Hospital, Mineola. that the Rrown Root Com cimffre.

Fanny Gentile, Maryj'nee CavanitiRh) and the latej Lt. morrow afternoon for Benja pany, a contractor, had made ArthuV J. raino. Ancs De Angelo and paui.Wiiiiam nrmsin John T. Gallaeher Fu-ihroiher of She was graduated in June no attempt to negotiate the Thursday, 9 30 a.m., James A.

Mc- Tieral Home. 2a49 Church Avenue. from the Cherry Valley High Hugh Funeral Home, 395 Autumn Walter II. Cooke gtMliCiV OlfCCt, UliCli iu.i3r r.lii.t Monday. Funeral from 24 High Street, Newburyport, on Thursday morning.

School here. Surviving besides dispute. The other co-chairman, J. D. Quails, said he thought the men Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass 9 Inc min R.

Cox, 68. retired, who fell dead in his home here Saturday. Burial will be in River-head Cemetery. Mr. Cox, whose death was due to coronary thrombosis, was a member of an old eastern Long Island family, was born Blessed her father are her mother, Mrs Florence Williams; two broth Sacrament Church.

In- Requiem Mass St. Jerome's Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m. GULBRANSEN HAAKON, suddenly. August 21, 1948, beloved hus-i-ai-ri of Clara Gulbransen; devoted Nw York's iorgeif Directors "ought to stay out" until cer terment Uohn's Cemetery. ers, Thomas and Richard, and tain conditions are remedied on a sister, Jean Vvilliams.

WISE JOSEPH on August 21, beloved husband of the late Mary father of Daniel John J. brother of MARRAH "The Hill." His words were --CATHERINE, on Au father of Haakon G. Gulbransen gust 20, 1941 beloved wife of the greeted by cheers. in the Cox's Neck Section of and Hazel Clemens. Service aviate Patrick! dear mothe Dunn.

Funeral from his and Mary Ashe said he would have to Mattituck. and had lived in Cooke, Funpral'two sons arid two daughters: Walter Grain Strike Postponed aIsoireaidence, 3028 Avenue on Tues- Riverhead for more than 40 Home. 117 W. iJQ- street, new nine grandchildren. Reoosind atirfau AutniKt.

24. FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Snider An. ULitar C-4S06 Mo'dav. Awttt 2Jr4 NORDUROCK, Aucuta A.M at Chapel Tueniav, Auauit 2 till McDONALD, 1'rrdertck J. 1 (M A.M.

at Cnfl BCRKE, Martaret .30 A.M. at Chapel 8CHIK1CO, rortoma atBealdanee REAVT. William J. Serrloea Ba Arranied years, lie was a member of the 10:30 a.m.; Re-Good Shepherd York City, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Minneapolis.

Aug. 23 (U.P.) Grain handlers employed at 12 quiem Mass at Funeral Home, 1 19-50 Metropolitan Avenue, Kew Gardens. Requiem Odd Fellows Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. HALE On Sunday.

August 22, 'Mass at St. Mary's Gate of Heaven a.oou Church, Avenue and Brown Street, 11 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Kindly omit -V Hire make a special situation of the work stoppage because the A.

F. L. trade unions, of which the men are members, have not called a formal strike. The unions say the walkout was a "spontaneous" affair by the workers, who refused to work with non-union help. Millicent Cox; a brother, Edgar jChurch on Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Cox, of Mattituck, and two sis elevator companies today postponed a strike which would have paralyzed most of the Twin Cities' grain elevators just as the Midwest's record harvest was pouring in. flowers. 'Albany, N. 'papers please cdpy.) In the service ren-tiered by Walter B.

(ookc, the care anl handling of flowers is far from being a mere detail Instead, we look upon tlii as a special responsibility. At any funeral. large or email, flowers peak ters, Mrs. William Newton of MAn2-S5S5 50 Sertath Are. Brooklyn and Mrs.

Harry Cox of Mattituck. Mrs. Mary Mederie. Marion unis, F. Hale and Harry Reed Reposing at 2391 Bedford Avenue.

'Funeral Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the Holy Cross. Interment Holy 1 Cross Cemetery. Edward P. Convey. Director.

J. J. Gallagher Sons, Directors. MAY PETER FRANCIS, on Saturday, August 21, 1948, formerly of 558 E. 28th Street, Flatbush.

Survived by four sisters. Mrs. Catherine Kraemer, Mrs. Ellen Driscoil, Mrs. Margaret Kelly and Mrs.

James I. Cuff, and two brothers. Lord Talbot Diet at 76 Dublin. Aug. 2.1 (UR Lord Ucmcmbratucs MURPHY THOMAS J.

Birthday remembrance of a loving husband and Dad. What wqjM sivp in flssp Taut hand DELANEY In loving memory of irm GLenmore X5'I my beloved husband and our de voted father. WILLIAM F. DE Talbot De Malahide, 7fi, great grandson of Johnson's biogra- ailent lancnase of Joseph and John Henry May, Fu four nxppv lace 'o f' LANEY. Sixteenth Anniversary nersl from his rexlripru' lRfJTo hr-ar vmir voice ard your un.lt 1 V.

a sympathy and remein I rimes Roswell, died He was a noted race i.Yiass nr. wur uinv or itnnn inci iiimiu inu'ii 11 VP 1 UflV Woodside Avenue. Freeport. N. inte.

we handle. Lonesome vvue, iieifi. aria viiuuicu n. v. viiuicii am.

Mrs. WILUAM F. DELANEY horse owner and holder of the hereditary title. Lord Admiral Motion Aatmt JJrl DOCKKRy, Georre J. A al Chapel WAMACB.

Anna F.M.at Chasel RISLaR. rime M. 1 :00 Chapel 150-10 HU At. JA76-6670 Mnndat Anontt Jrd SrnH AR. Kirl 9 SO A.M.

at Chapel HACiNER, Jmephlne nn atChipel T'lxdnv. Auowt 24th HABlC.IIORSiT. Paul SK10 at Chipel H'rfnidv, A'JQ'iSt J5( FILAKI, Andiev la Ra ArraBid 158-M Nortk.ra BItJ. FL 3-MOO Moniat. Auouit 2.1rl TROT.

Ualaa A.M. at Chape) 117 W. 72 St TRafalfar 7-7b0 Monday, iaoait rs COOKT. Edwaral A.M. at Chapel GAMBLE, John 10:110 A.M.

at Chapel OSWALD. Oltan T. I MM P.M. at Chapel VAN PELT, Anna P.M. at Chapel Tutstlnv.

Att 2tth MoC ANN, John J. A.M. at Chapel on Tuefday, August 24, 1948, at 9:30 a thence to Qaecn of the Most Holy Rosary R. C. Church.

Roosevelt, where a Solemn Re UMm a sons I CAJ PtieUVAlr! AVE III I of Malahide and Adjacent Seas. and FAMILY. PURCELL MARY A. In loving 3n Cemorfam AMANN In memory of a be ihese. eloquent tributes carefully, feelingly as thoughts and not a things.

quiem Mass will be offered at 10 memory of our dear mother, who passed way August 24, 1947. First loved and devoted husband, WILLIAM H. III I SUt OUJIlltlvP. fTbt II llll cfintitL II GEORGE D. CONANT a.m.

Interment St. Charles Ceme Anniversary Mass offered Tuesday, CHARLOTTE E. AMANN. FAGAN In loving memory of tery, Pinelawn. Direction James J.

Seery. Mcdonald Frederick Moadinger Funeral Parlori For your comfort our August 24, 7 A.m., St. Charles Bor-romeo Church, Sidney Place and DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP Livingston Street. dHfttwriams lHacu Nflttr? 3 May 6a Placed Easily and Quickly ON THIS PAGI CALL MISS HARY Biomt I 'MR COXVUIOXED ONE BLOCK FROM 8TJBWAT DIGNIFIED FUNERALS 3 my dear father, JOHN, who died August 23, 1947. Chapel Alr-Coniitionsd August 20, 1948, retired member N.

Y. F. beloved husband of In our hearU. SON and DAUGHTERS. Oeraldine; devoted father of Wil 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

BUektnlntter 2-0247 Bom dy we hop to mtet tou; Some dav, know not when. We Khali lriMt In better Und And never pari again CHRIS and FAMILY. liam Bernadctte A. and James dear son of Patrick and Ber- nice; lovinir brother of Ruth C. 20 SNYDER AVE.

AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER MSOO SO SEVENTH AVE. MAIN 2-85X5 1211 FLATBUSH AVE. BUCKMINSTER FUNItAl KOMIS IN lltOOKltN-MNHTTAN-lONX-QUItM Reposin? Walter B. Cooke.

Inc. Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Dirtctori Sinet 1SSI Chopelj In All Localities Complett Services from $150 24 SEVENTH AVE. NEag.M12 AVDREW J. MaCADDIN. UC Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, until Tuesday.

a.m.; Solemn Re-ouiem Mass Holy Cross R. Vltol notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication th am doy; oi lot ot 10 p.m. Saturday night tor publication, Vitol noficei accepted 8 a.m.

to 2 p.m. for publication th tame day; ei lata at 10 p.m. Saturday fiipjht for publication. WjaM.wjaiiPag.iiMj. Church, a.m.

Interment Cemetery,.

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