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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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FOX-fluddenly, Friday, JOHN BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 7, 1954 J. Br, of 1701 Church Avenue, be 5 IN CONGRESS LG. Noyes, 61' loved father of John J. N. Y.

Alfred Feltman, 73, Former Partner in Coney Restaurant 7. and Edward brother of Peter, retired N. Y. F. D.

Repos Retired Architect HIT BARING OF damskl, V. Koopman, A. Hartley, William Kotowskl, Max Bornmann, Dr. C. Lennon, A.

Buell, Catherine Lewis, Elizabeth lng Lynam Funeral Home, 4th Avenue corner 13th Street. Funeral Tuesday; Solemn Requiem Mass Immaculate Heart of Mary providing transportation to and Cold Spring Harbor, June 7 SECRET DATA Funeral services for Lau Burn, Dorothy Church, Fort Hamilton Parkway Alfred Feltman, 73, former part owner of Feltman's restaurant and amusement center, one of Coney Island landmarks for more than 70 years, died from Manhattan when the circus came to town. In 1946 he and his brother, with Charles CONGRESS BID BY JIMMY TOPS PRIMARY FIGHTS rence Gllman Ndyes, a retired and E. 4th Street, 10 a.m. Inter ment St.

John's Cemetery. architect, were held here today Jn St. John's Church. Mr. Noyes, who lived In Syosset, A.

Feltman, a grandson of the founder, sold the family yesterday in Doctors Hospital, GOLEMME FRANK, on June 6 Mahon, Francis Mansell; T. James Murphy, C. Nelson, Carl B. Parchman, Parker, Edith Perry, James A. Rfegler.PaulA.

Rourke, Thomas carberry, Julia Conaty, Reglna Storey, HUdur JDavles, Robert Esposlto, D. Fablano, A. Feltman, Alfred Pogarty, Harry Manhattan, after a brief illness, 1954, beloved husband of Fenlce: Ltted Saturday. He was ti. After attending the Florida dear father of Mrs.

Jessie Andrews, He was a son of the late Charles Mr. Feltman, who had resid Satvatore and Mario. Reposing at Feltman, founder of the restau support to Democrat Ned Washington, June 7 (U.R) Adirondack School and the Hill School, Mr. Noyes entered Yale rant and one of the pioneers in Washington, June Five Congressmen, Including a Republican member of the Army -McCarthy investigating subcommittee, have agreed that Government employes should not be allowed to give out secret Information wholesale. Senator Everett M.

Dlrksen member of the Investigating Subcommittee, said on a TV program (XBC Youth Joseph Manglaraclna Funeral Home, 9104 4th Avenue; Solemn Scott, William Sr. Fox, John Sr. ed in the Park Slope section of the borough, had made his home also in Palm Beach, and with his wife, the former the building up of the resort, Oolemme. Frank Sheridan, K. A.

Requiem Mass St. Patrick's R. University, from which ha received a degree in 1916. He A former resident of this Redding to prevent what he called the "national calamity" of a Roosevelt victory. Condon's main opponent is Church, Wednesday, 10:45 am.

In- Louise Ayen, whom he married terment St. John's Cemetery. borough, Mr. Feltman served several terms as treasurer of was graduated from the Colum-ia School of Architecture In 1922. During.

World War I he John F. Baldwin a Marti- 49 years ago, traveled exten sively here and abroad. Gordon, Daniel A.Slevln, Michael Harmsworth.W. Stiles, Noah a. Hlckey.M.T.

Traynor.May Jessup, Frieda Whiteside, A. K. Johnston, A. L. Zeltmann, C.

Kasper, Charlotte Zemaltla, John Kelly, William the Coney Island Chamber of James Roosevelt's battle for a seat in Congress despite his marital troubles highlights this week's primary elections in California, South Carolina, and Iowa. There is a scrap coming up tomorrow in South Carolina over who is to succeed Gov GORDON DANIeC A of 51 Stockholm Street, Brooklyn, on June 6, 1954, aged 58 years, beloved husband of Sadie; brother of Anna served as a lieutenant in the Commerce and was active in many community enterprises. Wants to Know) the Government would be torn with "vir nex lawyer who almost beat him two years ago. Condon's security was questioned when he was denied permission to witness atomic tests and the Navy. Mr.

Noyes entered the em- He contributed generously to Slane, Edna Prltchard. Rose Wos tual anarchy" if Federal em church and charitable organlza lager, Frank and Laurence Gordon. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from Mr. Feltman's father, who established the Conry Island business In" 1873, riled in 1910. Funeral services for the son are to be held at 6 p.m.

tomorrow at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel, Madison Ave. and 81st Manhattan, Inter- tlons and with his brother, the ployes were allowed to make public any secret Information ernor James F. Byrnes and ploy of Carrere Hastings early In life, and later was a member of the firm of Noyes Steese. More recently he had George Werst Funeral Home, Hart late Charles L.

Feltman, played there are two minor contests they saw fit. Street corner Evergreen Avenue, In Iowa today. ADAM6KI June 4. 1954, of 253 12th Street, VINCENT, loving father of Helen Ezerskl, Theodora Kullk, Frances Waltz, Stella Bln-rer, Genevieve Menze and Sophie Banach; also survived by fifteen grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Reposing at S.

Szu- matter has been a prime issue in Baldwin's campaign. Condon denied he is or ever has been a Communist and asserts he is being "smeared." host on various occasions to hundreds of orphan boys and He said, however, that there engaged independently in ar But the big show is in Call chitectural work. Brooklyn; Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. at St. John the Baptist R.

C. Church. Interment Long Island National Cemetery. Business girls, paying their way and ment will be private, are "too many lnponderables" in the case of Senator Joseph fornla where Roosevelt, son of He was interested in yacht This same charge was made the late President, is fighting for election even though the R. McCarthy who has urged all Government em Agent, united Derrick Men ana ing and was a member of the Yale and University Clubs of on Yorty behalf by Democratic National Chairman Riggers Local, No.

197. Democratic National Commit Urski's Funeral Home, 246 24th Street, until Tuesday, fl a.m.; Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m., Our Lady of James A. Perry, 68, Retired New YorK, and the Metropoli ployes to give him secrets about Communism and corrup tee denied him any support af HARMSWORTH WILLIAM, Of Czenstochowa Church, 24th Street tan liud of Washington. ter his sensational divorce case tion, to judge it alone. and 4th Avenue.

Interment Holy Head of Boro Storage Firm 72-03 69th Place, Glendale, on June 6, 1954, aged 64 years, beloved husband of Anna: dear brother of broke. Representative Robert L. Stephen A. Mitchell although Mitchell deprived Condon of thi National Committee's support. In South Caroline, former Secretary of State Byrnes can Cross Cemetery.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Henry W. de Forest, and two brothers Charles Relnold and Senator Estei Kefauver Tcnn.) wild approval of James Arthur Perry, retired on several occasions had served Mary F. Harmsworth, Sadie Wal- Condon also denied BORNMANN CARL D.D.S, a3 grand Jury foreman here. Robert Hale Noyes.

the release of secret lnforma' tlon "would wet a very bad ex party support, Is being chal 40 Prospect Park West, suddenly, ther and Elmlra Boldt. service Tuesday, 8 p.m., at George Werst president of Excelsior Warehouse, a former Brooklyn storage concern, died Saturday Surviving are his wife, Mrs, ample." He told "we have to at Providence, R. on June 6, 1954, husband of the late Adelaide lenged on loyalty grounds. And the Democrats have rhareed Florence McLeod Perry; a son Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Ave have laws to go by." at the Caledonian Ho.spltal MaJ. James Wallace Perry, who Vcgel; father of William Ade nue, Glendale.

Funeral Wednesday 9:15 a.m. Interment Plnelawn Cem- not succeed himself under law. Seeking his job are George Bell Timmerman 41, Lieutenant Governor for the past eight years, and Lester L. Bates, 4fl, after a long Illness. He was 68 laide, Mrs.

Richard Pfelffer and arrivpd today by plane from that backers of GOP Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, also of California, are using "Communist He said, however, that rules are needed as a standard for such information and to eive a and lived at 143 Wlnthrop St. London, where he is assigned Kathryn. Service at the Falrchltdj etery. Chapel.

951 Atlantic Avenue, PARKER EDITH MACAULIY, Mr. Perry, who was born in (nee smear tactics to defeat the to the 7th Division. Air Force; a daughter, Mrs. Ann P. Al- VffhHnfttriflv 9 nm Tn Han rit flmv- oeuer understanding of what 1954, beloved wlfeJune 195- beloved wife of Rich Democratic candidate, Repre ers contributions to the heart ard and dear mother of Ftor- members of Congress can and berle, and five grandchildren.

Brooklyn, spent the greater part of his life In the warehouse business. He was a member of the Congregational Church cancer fund will be appreciated. can't do. Funeral services will be held Kathleen. Thomas and Terence; "1 sentative Sam W.

Yorty. Earlier this week Republican Richard Westbrook withdrew from the Roosevelt Con dear Ulster of Mae Braddtsh and an insurance executive who trailed Byrnes in 1950. In Iowa Democratic Sen. Guy M. Gillette is unopposed and will be opposed in November by Republican Thomas E.

Martin. at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Wednesday, 8 p.m. Anna Passalacqua. Funeral Tues of the Evangel and had long been a committeeman and PERRY JAMES ARTHUR, on day, 9:30 a from the John F.

McGrath Funeral Home, 1112 gressional rare and threw his counselor of its Boy Scout June 5, 1954, beloved husband of troop. At one time ne was residence, with the Rev. Richard H. Budrie, pastor of the Church of the Evangel, and the Rev. Albert E.

Roraback, its former pastor, officiating. Burial will be In Green-Wood Cemetery on Wednesday. BARTLEY WILLIAM J. of 7009 Ridge Boulevard, on June beloved husband of the late Agnes (nee McCarthy); father of Marion Leary, Noreen Smith, William H. Bartley, and brother of Edward.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:45 a.m., from Clavln Funeral Home, ,7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10:15, Our ot itageis Churcii. Florence McLeod Perry; father of MaJ. James Wallace Perry and Ann Kefauver appeared with Senator H. Alexander Smith Representative Peter Frellnghuysen N. and Representative George Mahon Tex.) on the Dumont television program "Meet Your Congress" yesterday.

Frellnghuysen said that Government employes should president of the Men's Club of Avenue Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Brendan's Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. JESSUP FRIEDA, on June 6, 1954, devoted mother of Charles; Perry Albere.

Services at hU resi the church. His Interests ex dence, 143 Wlnthrop Street, Tues tended to other activities and day, 8:30 p.m. Interment Green 12 Scientists May Quit In Monmouth Protest Wood Cemetery, in lieu or nowers, vjrandmother of Gerarda Fisher. Reposing at tfte rVungerford Fu- a contribution to the congrega BUELL CATHERINE, June 5 Mrs. W.

Y. Hallock tional Home for the Aged, 123 Lin Arthur Hyde, 1954. beloved wife of the Home, 110 Pine Street, Free den Boulevard, would be appreci George; devoted mother of George, port, L. Solemn High Requiem ated, Mass at Our Holy Redeemer R. Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m.

Rites Tomorrow Chicago, A group of atomic scientists has charged Church Soloist, 70 RIEGLER PAUL of 101 Eb ony Court, June 6, 1954, beloved JUUNH1UN AN. ME LEE, On ditions described here have been responsible for their de-rlrdon to leave," the Chicago scientists aald. "Four of these have occurred that "roughly a dozen top Glen Cove, June 7 Funeral scientists are quitting their Westbury, June 7 (U.R) Fu husband of the late Rose (nee Pfelfer); devoted father of Augustus and Mrs. Rose Hart; also sur June 1954. of 566 10th Street, devoted sister of Charles J.

Service Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Boyertown neral services for Mrs. Flor not give confidential Information to members of However, he said, "It is Important that members of Congress do have access to mate-rial so we can act as watchdog." Mahon said "nothing significant or Important is ever withheld from members of Congress. Congress is able to get the facts." But he added "giving away Information indiscriminately would bring nothing but Investigations and posts at Fort Monmouth, N. radar laboratories because of services for Mrs. Leona Foy Hyde, 70, for many years solo ence Eloise Powell Hallock, 82, in the last week," they added.

James, Lillian Catherine Sweeney, Dorothy Johnson, Winifred Walsh, Mildred Hall1 and Gertrude Pearson. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, corner Church and Rogers Avenues; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Cross R. C. Church, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BURNS DOROTHY P. (nee Kash), on June 6, 1954, beloved lfe of Frank; dear mother of Frank Jr. and Linda Ann; daugh Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue. of 41 Butler St. will be held security charges against their Wm.

C. Rlnge, Director. Oppenlielmer to Appeal ist at the Episcopal Church of St, John of Lattlngtown, Locust vived by two grandchildren, Paul and Joseph Riegler and one great-granddaughter, Patricia Anne Riegler. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; here at 11 a.m. tomorrow in colleagues.

In Washington, meanwhile, KASPLK CHARLOTTE B- on the Church of he Advent. Valley, and the First Presby The group, at Atomic Scien Solemn Requiem Mass Resurrec Burial will be in Friends Ceme terlan Church, here, were held last night in the Dodge Funeral tists of Chicago, said last night that the resignations were a Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer was scheduled to file a formal appeal with the Atomic Ener June 4, 1954, of 105 Rutland Road, beloved wife of Gerard, M.D.; devoted mother of Lucille, Margaret Atkinson and Charlotte Blanchl: tery. tion R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Reposing at Byrnes' Funeral Home, 2384 Mrs.

Hallock, wife of Peace Home, 28 Franklin Ave. 'serious repercussion" of re gy Commission against a spe ter of Alexander and Caroline Justice Wilmont Y. Hallock Mrs. Hyde, who resided in sister of Mrs. Margaret MacPher- cent investigations of Fort Gerrltsen Avenue.

cial security board decision Kash; sister of Alexander, Leo and Thompson Park, died Friday in Monmouth. died in her home Saturday, son. Service at the Falrchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Mon denying him access to atomic Joseph Kash. Helen Shine. Loretta ROURKE THOMAS J.

of 574 North Country Community She had long been active in The investigations were start secrets. Clark, Rita Gallo, Teresa Mesagno, day at 8 p.m. 77th etreet. on June 5, 1954, be Hospital. the Women's Auxiliary of the ed by Senator Joseph R.

Mc Funeral from the Malone Funeral She received her musical edu KELLY WILLIAM on June Church of the Advent. The special AEC security board unanimously found the Carthy Wis.) and have loved husband of Reglna (nee Kempa); father of Diane. Funeral Home, 2913 Newklrk Avenue, C. H. Puckhaber, Surely Executive cation in Brooklyn, and had Also surviving are a daugh figured prominently in the cur Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requi Tuesday, 9 a.m., from Clavln Fu sung In various churches in prominent atomic physicist a "loyal citizen" in findings ter, Mrs.

Mary Hallock O'Dono- rent Army-McCarthy hearings. 6. 1954, beloved husband of Gertrude (nee Cody); devoted father of Rita Maher, Marie Kelly and Dorothy Izzo; also survived by sev- neral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Re em Mass at 9:30 a.m., St. Jerome's R. C.

Church. Interment Holy that borough as well as at pri 1 he Chicago group, composed quiem Masa Our Lady of Angels Cross Cemetery. of leading nuclear scientists Church, 9:30 a.m. vate musicals at the home of the late J. P.

Morgan, who was grandchildren. Funeral from van; two brothers, Charles and Howard Powell; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Perry and Mr3. Bessie Butler, and two Charles H. Puckhaber.

for made public last Tuesday. But it voted 21 against reinstating his clearance for atomic secrets, partly because of his here, added that "adverse" de CARBERRY JULIA, of 61 Spin merly of Brooklyn and Rock- SCOTT WILLIAM T. 8 June Walter B. Cooke, Inc, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. Wednes senior warden of St.

John of cisions, presumably calling for die Road. Hlcksville, on June 6, vllle Centre, will be burled to 8. 1954, beloved husband of the late Jane (nee Connolly); devoted fa day, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem dismissal, have been made 1954. devoted mother of Edna M. Lattlngtown Church.

Surviving are her husband morrow In St. Petersburg, Fla. Mass ea. simon and Jude R. C.

Da Devn: also survived bv one against four out of 21 persons ther of William T. Mrs. Irene The funeral will be held from Arthur J. W. Hyde, an account ClOutCC Mrs.

Elizabeth Cameron! brother, Re under suspension at Fort Mon L. C. Anderson, the Rhodes Funeral Parlor, Cemetery. ant with offices here and In posing at the Henry J. Stock Fu mouth.

Mrs. Madeline Fleury and Mrs, neral Home, 132 Newbridge Road, associations and partly because he was not "enthusiastic" about development of the hydrogen bomb. The decision provoked a storm of controversy, with scientific organizations coming to Oppenheimer's defense. Rita Walsh; also survived by fif mat city. Mr.

Puckhaber, who was con "Roughly a dozen who have KOOPMAN AMANDU8, of 58 Hlcksville, L. I. Funeral on Thurs Manhattan; a son, Lloyd of Montclalr, N. a daughter, Mrs. Robert Reld of Sea Cliff; teen grandchildren and three great Hausman Street, on June 6.

1954 been Implicated in no way nected for many years with the Industrialist, 79 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, day, June 10; Requiem Mass at Holy Family R. C. Church at 9:45 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, beloved husband of Olga; devoted father of Olga W.

Olsen. Emma 9:30 a.m., from "The Chapels," 38 with the anspenalons have expressly indicated that the con a sister, Grace Foy of Detroit U. S. Title Guaranty Company, Brooklyn, and later with the Lafayette Avenue; Requiem Maw and four grandchildren. Louis Cornish Anderson, 79 Long Island City.

10 a.m. at sacred Heart R- mortgage division of the Equi Koopman and Evelyn Koenlg. Reposing at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home, 207 Nassau Avenue, corner of Concord Village, 235 Adams Church. Interment Calvary Ceme table Life Assurance Society, 11TH A.D.

DEMOCRATS CONATY REGINA of Blue who hail maintained a R. Davies, Retired Russell Street. Services Wednesday, Pnlnt. I Jim. S.

belnved slater TO HEAR CONNORTON tery. 8HERID AN KATHRYN A. (nee died Friday in St. Petersburg. He was born in this borough 61 of James Edward B.

and Johna Interment following at Cy Summer residence in Milford for 30 years, died yes Dr. J. Agris Left $435,905 Estate i fc.aaui iirpM niiiM I amnrarv years ago and made his home Deputy City Administrator I i. ftepudiUK latuMjauu unci in Milford Hospital. He for a number of years In Rock norat, oayYmt, i.

iwim nun, rnTAnivi Hughes), June 6, beloved wife of Philip dear mother of the late Jean Marie and William sister was president of the Anderson in TiiMrfiv. Oir Ijutc nf th' Asbestos Worker Religious and Masonic serv John W. Connorton will sneak at a meeting of the Andrew Jackson Democratic Club of the 1954, of 1446 E. 59th Street, beloved Snow R. C.

Church, Blue Point. ville Centre. Six years ago he moved to Florida. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. of the late Mary Hushes, Mrs.

Dr. Joseph Agris. a dentist re Brick and Supply 103 E. 125th Manhattan, and also was an official in other com Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Port Chester, N.

Y. Elizabeth McAndrewt and Mrs. Ro-slna Cox. Reposing at John T. Gal Ices for Robert L.

Davies, 73. husband of Anna; loving father of Rita, Elizabeth and John; also survived by four grandchildren. Reposing at Howard He Howard Funeral Home, 5813 Avenue N. siding at 21R Mapla St. when he died on N'ov.

25. 1951. left a of 1646 W. 5th St- will be held panies. Josephine Puckhaber; three brothers, John of Rochelle Park, N.

Henry of Lake Suc ARCY HILDl'R, suddenly, lagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. June Moved mother of Patricia $135,905.28 estate, according to a tax appraisal on file today In 11th A.D. on Thursday night In the clubhouse, 1534 Bedford Avenue. Other speakers will Include Minority Leader Eugene F. Bannlgan of the State Assembly, the Democratic leader of at 8 tonight at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave.

Interment will he in Johnston: dear daughter of Ma-ss Wednesday. 9:30 cess and Herman of Brooklyn, dur Sonesson. Reposing at the ra- MmY Qun of Heaven R. Francis of Assist Church, Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. SLEVIN-Sunday.

MICHAEL and three sisters, Mrs. Cath Cypress Hllla Memorial Abbey Brooklyn Surrogates Court. The decedent's widow, Eve-Ivn. and three sons, all nf As- Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Ave Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. erine Blester of Brooklyn, Mrs, Mr. Davies, a retired as nue. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m. of 386 95th Street, native of Omar.

bury Park, N. will receive a the Hth A. Gertrude Glea bestos worker, died Friday Final obsequies Fresh Pond. Emma Schnlzler of the Bronx and Mrs. taulse Roberts of LENNON ADDISON on June Funeral services are to be held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at.the Universal Chapel, Lexington Ave. and 52d Manhattan. Rurlal will be in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Valhalla, NY. Mr. Anderson is survived by four daughters, Helen and Lillian Anderson, Mrs.

William Illrney Jr. and Mrs. Marie Greenwood; a brother. Harry night in the IsraelZlon Dlvl total of about $170,000 plus In DAVIE3 ROBERT 4. Twin Falls, Idaho.

Ireland, beloved husband of Anna (nee McCarthy). Reposing Lynam's Funeral Home, 4th Avenue corner 13th 8treet; Solemn Requiem Mass slon of the Maimonides Hos 1954, beloved husband of the late pital, where he had been a pa son, the co-leader and Councilman Jeremiah B. Bloom. George S. Rader, club president, will preside.

The meeting will be the final one until after the Summer. Rose dear brother of Oertrude St. Patrick's Church. Wednesday, comes from the residuary In trust A brother, Harry Agris of 21(5 Maple St, will get about $53 000 About $15,000 will be divided 5, 1954, beloved father of Marguerite E. Lennon.

Services at the Moadlnger Funeral Parlors. 1120 Flat bush Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Cairo, N. Y. LEWIS On Saturday, June 8, 1954.

of 597 10th Street. ELIZA tlent for about a week. He was born In England and came to 10 a.m. interment Holy Cross Cem Liner Docks Here With Pony Colt Xj. Davison ana u.

Jonn Davies. Religious service Monday, 8 p.m., Greenwood Lodge, No. 569, F. A service 8:30 pm. at the Mc etery.

Pletse omit flowers; Masses this country In 1SS. Since then he had lived in Brooklyn. He two sisters, A. Lillian Ander appreciated. STILES NOAH 0- of 1754 E.

Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- was a member of Greenwood among four, sisters and onel-othcr brother of the The residuary will be set up as I BETH beloved wife of Ben la- Foaled on Board bush Avenue. Entombment Tues- IC1IUC. SillbUIllLHIltrillj llini'L i 1 Lodge 5G9, F. A. M.

His wife, 26th Street, on June 6. devoted son and Mrs. H. R. Uodwise; 12 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

His wife, Mrs. day. 10 Cypress Hills Memo-' rT" husband of Julia L. (nee GucIda): Rose E. Davies.

died a month a trust for the benefit of the widow and sons of Dr. Agris. A colt that really came up 81 AD jmln Lewis Jr. Reposing at Edw. ESPOSITO Suddenly, June 6.

c- Dunn Chapel. 298 7th Avenue. fast In the stretch was aboard ago. He I survived by a sister brother of Mary Louise Peters and Oeorgla Hicks. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 from resi Anna Smith Anderson, died several years ago.

yesterday as the Cunard liner JIOMIMCK. beloved husband of funeral services Tuesday. 7:30 Dm. Witck tk wcMty nlaaa A Sot- Gertrude and a brother, U. dence; Requiem Mass 8t Edmund ALADDIN CARPET CLEANERS S97 aovulb Atom oo wm south S-5351 mu Hilda (nee Savarese); devoted fa.lnlw"u private, Wednesday, lohn Davies.

ttJiy oditwu too IVooldja EafU lor Parthla docked in Manhattan The colt, named Parthla Lad Church, 10 a.m. 10 a.m. ther of Mrs. Mary Addeo, Mrs Mrs. L.

Weiner, 30, Uw valaakU foatan. Tip ta Hilda Scafidl. Lenora. Domtnlck put In an appearance May 30, MAHOS FRANCIS June lou TRAYNOR June 5. 1B54.

of fflrutnriamfl Gayton and Patrick; brother of when the ship was one day out fjat Scranton. formerly of 9Ut Avenue. MAT (UELEN), Mrs. Theresa Esposito; also sur Wife of Detective oire, BrooKiyn, DelOVed husband, Mlr wwpnmr; vived by two grandchildren. Fu imiuiuiiuicii.

ru- nevoiea auni 01 rnni and James ARMSTRONG WALTER neral from Wm. Dunlgsn tt fu Ma.no": Spauldina, Paul and Harry Ryan. fhftnpl Rntran Avnit anH Mnnl. Lillian Leach and Marie Woolston, Walter B. Cooke Reposing at Leahy's Funeral Home, omery Street.

Thursday. 8:30 a Wednesday. Requiem Mass St. Ignatius R. C- ia.

Church, 4ih Avenue and th Street Mrs. Shirley Weiner. noddled this morning at her home, 135-20 21 1th Rosedale. She was the wife of Detective Louis of Liverpool, despite the fact that Its arrival hadn't been expected until August. Its dam Parthia Princess, was one of three Welsh ponies shipped to Jill Whiting, 18, of High Rock, York.

who intends to start a stud farm. Now Miss Whiting has four ponies instead of three. 118-20 Atlantic Avenue, until Wednesday, 0:30 a.m Requiem INCORPOIATID June 7. 1953. St )t font but Ml torrmn.

And. itwnl lAUir jwir, In our hnurt of thlpt, Ttiouihu of htm or loJIi nir. Dri ol M4nM or lit, rrttntt mar think Uio wxinl hmtrS, Bui Uirr lliui know lh oorro nu tin viuun Uio hnn ooncotlH. Loving Wife, Mrs. O.

Armstrong. Reposing- at Chapel of Josenh a Mass 10 St. Elisabeth's FABIANO ANTOINETTF. nf is Duffy, Dth Street and 4th Avenue Weiner, one of the police of Church, Atlantic Avenue and 84th Monument Walk, on June 5. 1954.5leMe nowers, ficers who figured In the cap Street.

Interment St. John's Cem devoted wife of Montoro: dear etery. ture of bank robber Willie Sutton In February. 1952, after po mother of four sons and five Reposing at Plro Funeral Home, De Kalb and Vander- MANSELL T. JAMES, June 8.

1954, dear brother of Oertrude Mansell and Helen Stanton; brother -In law of Sylvaater Stanton! CONNELLY JOHN J. Died June Charles E. Hartlng, Director. WHITESIDE Capt, ALEX AN lice had been tipped off as to New York's largest funtral Directors thousands of letters from grateful families are the finest possible testimonial to the character of our service. Complttt Funerals from 85 7, 1950.

In memory of a kind, lov bilt Avenues. Funeral Wednesday, DER suddenly, June 3, 1954, at also survived by one niece and two nis whereabouts by 21-year-old Arnold Schuster. The later was shot to death a few weeks after lng husband and father. Sinn In our houlo onS ororort. Wife, ANN, and CHILDREN.

8 a a Puerto Rico, ba'oved nephews. Solemn Requiem Mass Wednesday, 10:15 a.m.. Our Ladv :30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Edward R. C.

Church. 10 a m. Interment St. John Cemetery. husband of Muriel devoted fa the capture of the bank robber.

To Bar Charities' Use Of Unauthorized Names Albany, June 7 (U.R) A new State law preventing charity collectors from using a person's name without his written consent takes effect July 1. ther of Conrad and Sandra: broth of Angela R. C. Church, 73d Street Besides her husband, who Is DOLER SAMUEL I. Died June er of Charlotte Scott and Elizabeth and 4th Avenue.

Reposing at Charx FELTMAN ALFRED, on Sun 7, 1952. In loving memory. Lambert. Services at Fred Herbst attached to the Clinton St Prclnct. Manhattan, Mrs husband of oul day, June 6, beloved Sons Memorial, 7501 Avenue i in oiji ii i i i una iq jfuntral 3n(Qrmation Louise Ayen Feltman.

Service Wednesday. 8 pm. Members of Weiner Is survived by a three- The State Social Welfare De Sunset Lodge. No, 938, F. A.

p.m. Tuesday at Frank E. Camp-Tiell, Madison Avenue at 81st Street. MI RPHY-June 5. 19S4, CATHERINE, of 539 57th Street, beloved Whit vouM to tlwo hit none, HU hopnr loro too.

To twor nil oniro or I hit mum Tnu moini oo murn to no. Loving Wife, MAE. RIZZO THOMAS V. Ninth An- invited to attend. Flowers grateful rew YorK city, interment private slater of George; dear aunt of Ve- ly 1 1 Interment private.

JA. S-K70 UUttr-4S00 150-10 H.IUkJ Am. 20 SvJor Am. year-old daughter, Laurie. Funeral service are to he held at 3 p.m.

tomorrow iit the Park West Memorial Chapel, 113 W. 79th Manhattan. Please omit flow. (Chicago and) ronlca Slrchla, A gties 'Palm Harn miners nUau i 1 i wen vow, papers please copy.) piwn: i'Vj-f partment, which will administer the law, said yesterday the law applies to all charitable agpncles except religious organizations. It also applies to professional fund raisers.

Murphy and Irene Maclvor. Re ntversary Mass offered. ZELTMANN CHARLES. RirCIARDI, Siluloro I On A it Chfl 1954, at Port Monmouth. N.

be FOO ARTY HARRY June 4, 1954, beloved husband of Mary ofliitinoi ml of on oll-twhlocioa ool Brian no Uiouih! of you. WIFE and DAUGHTERS. Gun Cut tfAoifnf. Jtnr 1th ri'MFHRKY, Kill K. 1:00 r.M.

oirkiool rorirfof June tth tt IMO. I.oli fj-M A.M. ol Ckiort ENBEaTflY, tuoonn. Sortlm to Ro Amnio! Wtdntrtai, Jm tth 0 SHEA. Rrloiil Mi AM ol Cktol loved husband of Matilda Hage-dorn Zeltmann: devoted father of posing at Oeorye Wright Chapel, 433 7th Avenue, at 13th Street.

No. tice of funeral later. NELSON-CARL B-, on June 5, 1954, of 427 Dean Street, beloved i nee Dally); dear brother of Sister BCHADLER Lt, EUGENE F. In Dorothy Lip pert, Betty Butler; grandfather of four children; Jackson, June 7 (U.R) Thomas Wright ran 15 blocks to a hospital and told attendants he had been shot in the head by Mary Purification, R.O.S; Mrs. Mary A.

Oreeley and John Fogarty. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 memory of a beloved ion and rondo Junt tth ZEMAITIS. Joka AM ll Choarl SCADCTO, Uoolloi A N. ol CkOMl husband of flirt: dear father of brother of Lillian SDeh. Bertha brother.

Died March 8, 1944. Saxsen, John and Frank Zeltmann. o. Raymond; brother of Sven, Eric a holdup man he had resisted. Avenue; Requiem Mass.Und Knut Nelson, also Edwin, HU Bom tlrtMof la Hotm, oir Oono.

Love, MOM and FAMILY, Services and funeral Tuesday, 2 GEORGE D. CONANT Moodinger Funeral Parlors Non-Sectarian 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. lUckminiUr 2-0247 Sucmmr fa da and Alma in Sweden, Religious. 117Wtit72aSt TR.7I70O p.m., at Chapel of Joseph O. Duffy 9th Street and 4th Avenue.

a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

A In sad apd loving also Masonic services, by Balder Lodge, No. 1053, F. At A. at memory of JOHN O. WAGER, who He was treated for a head cut made when the robber hit him with his pistol.

The gun went off as the blow was struck and Wright thought he had been shot. Ericson It Erlcaons Chanel. 500 died suddenly, June 7, 19M. ZEMAITIS JOHN, on June 2 1954, beloved father of Eleanor and Clcraldlne. Funeral from Walter SO Sorntk At.

MAa 2-SSSS tfoo'r. Am rth IIO. LMHoa OS A M. ol Ckoorl FORD. Thoaioi 1:10 A.M.

ot Ckoorl DOMENOf, frill AO rM It Ckoorl Ttnio) Jtnt tth MEANT. Tboiroi A.M. it Ckiorl State Street. Tuesday, I pra. In terment Wednesday, 10 a.m., Ever -M.

J. SMITH SONS- In mr hoort. OENE BURHANS B. Cooke, Funeral Home. 20 Mondtl.

Jutit 1th CNRIGHT. Aliro A.M. CHiDol greens temetery. Snyder Avenue. Tuesday.

8:30 a.m.: i-AKiiiMAN WILLIAM, on Solemn Requiem Mass Bt. Leon June 8, 1954, beloved brother of ard's R. C. Church, I a.m. Interment Long Island National Ceme rintrtl DltMInn tit till Michael J.

Smith Nn wiflRtiMo with Utitr firm tl nmUar Rm Urn rhiiMlt, lr-Cn4ltlare I kn Dlidtr rrtmlitt linlMi it BriMmct or CbtMU Anllibl Anrwhrr 14 raosrtcT raaa wist tery. George, Peter, Anna Porrelll and Albert. Funeral service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 30 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush GEORGE T. McHUGH NCAL V.

KOCH i Funeral Director 3014 Ave. S. Brooklyn 29, N. T. Ckoolt Arilliolo iTorrwbor DEwey 9-9053 JOHN T.

KENNY, Inc. t. Birr Kn. froo. Kit, lot r.

Nnornl Directors 197 IRKX.I 8KLYN. 1 riooroli PriorS fit Anr Porkolkook MAIn 5-0125 20 Snyder Ave. it Flatbush Ave. -Ulster 6-4800 50 Seventh Avenue -MAin i-58S UNMAl HOMIS IN MANHATTAN II ON XQUIINI Henry McCaddin Son rnrwral Sine 1888 AlrCondldoeod Chapola ATailabU AO loealltios 24 7th Arm ITwfiii 1.2222 ANVUW HeCADDW. LIO.

Avenue, Tuesday, 8 pm. Interment Jark's a dull hoyl with all work and a play. Yet, that's what they ay obvlouily ht doem'l read the Eile topnolch tomiri, STerling 8-2255, 2232 wtanesday, pm, Lutheran Cem etery..

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