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

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rOWtEl JINNIE after an BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 1 4, 1 954 1 1 MoQUADE EDWARD on June 12, 1954, beloved husband of WEST RENEWS MRS. NAN G. ROBESON, 47, Illness, on June 13, 19M, at the home of her niece, In her 78th I Catherine (nee Caasldy); loving fa-ther of Marilyn; also survived by year; lister of Albert Fowler. Reposing at Charles E. Metzroth Fu one oroiner, i nomas, runerai COMMUNITY LEADER, DIES PARLEY DRIVE Reginald E.

Rausch, Formerly With Marine Hardware Firm from Ward's Funeral Home, 47-84 neral Home, Babylon. Funeral serv ioe at the Babylon Methodist 11th Street, Long Island City, on wedneiday, June 18, at 1:10 a.m.; Mrs. Nan G. Robeson, long Church, Tuesday, June is, i p.m. Baljantyne, A.

Y. ahoney, Oliver A. Brady, Elizabeth Mantlet M. Bryan, William Matthews, Mary Carey, James r. McAfee, H.F.flr.

McOrath, Alice Cross, Pranclj McQuade. E. A. FOR INDO PEACE "enre Bt. Mary R.

C. Churoft, interment Bacyion Rural ceme active In the business, civic and religious life of Brooklyn, tery. (Burlington, vt, papers Long bland City. Interment Cal- a delegate to the State Constitutional Convention In Albany, please copy.) iyCaujekery died Saturday in her home, 396 MONSEES J. HENRY, on June Reginald E.

Rausch, a member of an old Brooklyn family, who formerly was associated with the marine hardware firm of Rausch Brother! on Recently he had been associ GURSKA Suddenly, on June 12 Daeunto, Frank J. Henry Gates Ave. She wag 47. 13. 1954.

of 91-09 210th Place, Geneva, June 14 (U.P.) The Western powers today ignored the French Cabinet crUls and opened a new attempt to over JULIUS, of 7108 Colonial Services will be held at 8 ated with the Republic Aircraft Corporation. queens Village, beloved husband of Dorothea, and devoted lather ot Hell, Christina Douglas, Minnie Norton, Lena Enxight, Agnes O'Brien, Joseph Erlcksson, David O'Neill, Edward Road, beloved husband of Ann devoted father ot Mrs. Oustave Pappas and Mis. xmll Grande; p.m. tomorrow in the First A.

M. E. Zlon Church, 480 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. come Communist obstacles to a Alan and Charles; son of Mar i Atlantic died Saturday! evening of a heart attack at bis home, 545 Westminster Road. Tompkins Ave.

The Rev, Card' negotiated settlement in Indo- Grace Porter Rausch; two daughters, Irene, a student at brother of Mrs. Mary Subject and Evans, Mary r. Olsen, Florence garet and the latt Harry, and brother of Frederick. Religious and Masonlo service at the Fairchlld China. Parks, Patrick J.

ner Taylor, pastor of Concord Baptist Church, will officiate. Born in Brooklyn, Mr Marymount College, and Suzanne, and two sisters, Mrs. The United States, Britain Fowler, Jennie Guka, Julius Haney, Jerome Harper, WllUam Rausch attended St. Augus Racloppo, Mario Rausch. Reginald Chapel, 330-06 Hillside Avenue, Mrs.

Charles Beckmann; also survived by one grandchild. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42d Street, Wednesday, June 18, a.m.; Solemn Re Mrs. Robeson, partner with and France agreed on the new III Emily Wood of Northeast, her husband, Edward In the Regan, William Queens village, Tuesday at 9 p.m Member of Queens Village Lodge, No, 1046, F. dc A. M.

tine Academy here and was a graduate of Manhattan College and the New York Law School. and Mrs. Josephine Booras of Kamten. Max Sr. Sbauihneasy.L, Robeson Funeral Home at the effort after receiving approval of the French Foreign Ministry Parh.

Their attention will be cen quiem Msfs Our Lady of Angels Brooklyn. The funeral will be held Gates Ave. address, was a tru' tee of Concord Church, R. C. Church.

Interment St. John NELL CHRISTINA A. (nee As a youth he was promlnen Kandra, Anna fltoffel, Philip Lang, Joefph A. Turner, C.J. Uihrsen, M.

L. Wade, Ella M. LupoU.M.M. Webb, Minnie Cemetery. Wednesday from the chapel at In athletics, especially basket' She had served as president Keane).

on June 11, 1954, beloved mother ot William, harry, Joseph and Alice Turner; dear sister of Mary E. Tlerney; also survived by HANEY JEROME on June of Club 100, and as command ball, and later served as coach Although an attorney, Mr 12, 1954, beloved husband of Jan BALLANTYNK ALEXANDER er In Concord Church's recent Rauxch devoted most of hU ice; devoted father of Eileen; also on June 12, 1954, at Bay Shore, 40 Lafayette Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in Bt. Rose of Lima R.

C. Church on Parkvllle Ave. Burial will be In Holy Mount Cemetery, Tuckahoe, N. Y. four grandchildren.

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral survived by two sisters and three L. i dear son of Mary brother $1,000,000 rebuilding fund campaign. Her other church activities Included membership In the Sisterhood, Goodwill Club, life to business, and was long associated with the marine hardware firm. In 1938 he was brothers.

Reposing George Ayen or Donald Thomas and Mrs. Home, 90 Snyder Avenue, Tuedy, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Athana- Memorial Chapel, as 7tn Avenue; tered on winning concessions from the Reds on the critical lKKue of separating Laos and Cambodia from Vietnam In dealing with the military and political problems in the three associated states of Indo-Chlna. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and Soviet Foreign Minister V. M.

Molotov, co-chairman of the nine-nation Indo-Chlna conference, piwmpt- Vernon T. Lee. Services at the Funeral Home, 1501 Ith Avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday at slus R. O. Church, 9:30 e.m.

Inter Mass at St. Francis Xavler R. C. Church. Wednesday, June 18, at Jamei B.

Adams Club and the ment St. John's Cemetery. Mrs. Nan G. Robeson Building Committee.

10 a.m. 10: SO a.m. 2 Teenagers Face Troth Award Winner NORTON-LENA, aged 71, June HARPER On June 13, 1954. Brooklyn, and was awarded a 13, of 1728 George Street, Brooklyn, WILLIAM RAE, beloved husband of scroll for he work. She also BERR SIDNEY A.

Services at 'the Brooklyn Home for Aged Men, Hi Classon Avenue, Tuatday, June mother of Olga Morris and Edward! J. Norton. Service Tuesday, 2 p.m., As first vie president, chair man of the program committee and member of the executive Kathryne (nee Hudner); devotee. was active In the National As ly met to approve the calling father of William a. Harper 15, at 8 p.m.

1 U. BRITAIN SPEED PLANS ON GUIDED MISSILES Washington, June 14 (U.W- Cassvwe Metnodist Church; cass soclatlon for the Advancement of Colored Paonla W. C. A of a restricted session. dear brother of Mrs.

Margaret Mil board of the Brooklyn unit of Court in Torture Of Third Youth To 17-year-old Thomas Jefferson High School students accused of beating and tortur vlUe, N. J. Interment Caaavllle, the National Association BRADY ELIZABETH, on June 9. IBM, at Miami, Florida, beloved ton, Mrs. Ruth Sales and David Haroer.

Reooalna at his residence. 01 Federal Jurors Associa. Eden met with the and Uotian Foreign Min New Jersey. Direction Clayton Fu neral Home, Adelthia, N. J.

Negro Business and Profes- ti nn and tha Tntarfnlth Fellnur sister of Edward J. Brady, Funeral gig Eastern Parkway. Funeral isters during the morning to sionai women uuns, Mrs.ighip. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem O'BRIEN JOSEPH on June Hnrn in T.iLt0 Ala. Ih r.

OI ine iwrauii was we winner in Mass St. Gregory's R. C. Church, ing a 16-year-old fellow student 1953 of the organization's So daughter of the Itev. J.

H. and 1 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Thi Defense Department Adolescents Court irom Mawn Funeral Home, 882 MacDonald Avenue, on Wednesday, June 16; thence to St. Rose of Lima R.

'C. Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. journer Truth Award for out Dolhi uhc p.0Iv-I al 'dn i uesnuy, on the ev sne reraven a- 11, 1954, beloved son of the late Margaret and Joseph; loving brother of Margaret, Mary Dono-hue, George, Michael Edward and the late Charles. Funeral from Walter B.

Cooke, Inc. Funeral today that secret, top- today and beard their case ad- degree from bpelman JiTJ' (aHl. a to June 30. AtLnta. talks on standing community service.

n. a. KAMIEN MAX SrH of 161 She as a formed vice pres-j College. She Molotov de-jlevei 1Y 'A Ml Af nnan nlan Parkatde Avenue, beloved husband The teen-agers, Neal Silver i ai sxn ident of the Parent-Teacher As co-operation on weapons pro BRYAN WILLIAM WARE, of Madeline; dear father of Her master's degree from New York University and spent six years Home, SO 7th Avenue; Solemn Re of the conference ko the Red sociation of Public School 3 and a former member of the pres quiem Mass 8t. Francis Xavler ductlon and development have beeo concluded here, bert, Harold, Raymond, Max Walter and William.

Reposing at his residence until Wednesday. Life In the teaching profession be R. C. Church, Tuesday, 19 aai. In terment Holy Cross Cemetery.

fore her marriage. A brief announcement said ident a appeal. At ner death she held membership in the Par member ot Greenwood Lodge, No. Surviving In addition to her special attention was paid to man of 757 E. 4fith and Martin Malles of 370 Saratoga were continued in $2,500 ball each.

Police said the pair administered a series of beatings to David Rolnick of 372 Howard Ave. in an attempt to make him pay trlbuu of $1 a week. 589. F. ft A.

M. Religious and Ma ent-Teachers Association of husband are a son, Edward guided missiles. It said the sonic services Tuesday, p.m. In bloc could make public propaganda blasts designed to have the maximum effect on the French National Assembly. The deputies voted no confidence in the government of Premier Joseph Laniel, collapsing his government and precipitating a cabinet crisis.

OLSEN FLORENCE C. (nee Kelly), suddenly, on June 13, of 300 Sterling Place, devoted wife ot Public School 20. She was a member of the Brooklyn-Long Island Funeral terment Oreen-Wood Cemetery. Joseph V. Seasa, Director.

a sister, A. Ruth Gannon; a brother, James H. Gadson; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Rubye Gad- talks will "enable both coun tries to make the most produc tion use of their available act Trygve; beloved sister of William J. Kelly: loving niece of Mary T.

Directors Association and had June 12, IBM, beloved lather or Edith Williams; devoted brother of Louise, Ethel and Charles Dean Bryan. Service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 30 Snyder Avenue, Monday, 8:30 p.m. CAREY JAMES on June 13, at his residence, 668 K. 31st Street, beloved husband of the late Lillian (nee Plunkett); father of Joseph also survived by one grandchild.

Funeral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue and E. 18th Street, Wednesday; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Jerome's R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. CLAUBERG CATHERINE A son, and two nephews, Ronald Sullivan. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m.J entlfic and technical resources J. Gadson and David T. 1'owcll.

KANDRA ANNA, of 333 Nassau Avenue, on Saturday, June 12, beloved mother of Mrs. Olga from Chapel, 44 7th Avenue; Sol' Now that that Communist As a member of the Jamaica emn Requiem Mass St. Augustine's and should help to speed up the development and introduction of guided missiles for use in A-Bomb Raid Test goal has been achieved, Molo been secretary and co-chairman of Its program committee. Active, too, In club affairs, she-was past grand senior matron of Eastern District, No. Business and Professional Club, R.

C. Church, 10:45 a.m. Interment tov agreed fiuickly to re.umn- loving motner-in-iaw 01 Mrs. Holy Cross Cemetery. the common defense.

Emma Kreha; dear sister of Alex tlon of secret debate. Jere J. Cronln, Director. Puskas. Funeral from Rudy Fu Although France Is not now! 'Jrms" ,01 3, United Order of Tents.

She Stills Borough O'NEILL EDWARD A on June neral Chapels, 102 Norman Avenue, represented by a Foreign win. oanoya com ner ister and although the whole for 'J? wlth s- 12, of 324 Prospect Avenue, beloved on Wednesday, June 18, 9 a.m, was the leader of the Eva L. Wllkins Teat of the order, and past special deputy of Rose of Sharon Temple, affiliated with Continned from Page 1 Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Trin question of future French pol other top defense officials. Maude (. Rnuette said: I "Words cannot express 'my grief on receiving the sad news of Mrs.

Nan Robeson's untimely death. I know that her loved ones and the entire Brooklyn community which she served so faithfully and well will accept the challenge to carry en in the footprints she has left behind In the sands of time." ity R. a Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. den manned tha prime target husband of May (nee Powers) father of Mrs.

Marie Nann; brother of Miss May O'Neill, Mrs. Jonah Gott and Mrs. Winifred Mitchell. Solemn Requiem Mass Wednesday, Icy in Vietnam Is left up In the air. the West decided It could Sandys, who arrives in Lon suddenly, on June 13, 1954, of 1750 74th Street, beloved wife of the late Ferdinand Clauberg; devoted mother of the late Ferdinand, Al-fred.

Mrs. Dorothy Janet, the late Emily Kennedy. William and Roy. aione. the Elks.

Beaded Find Drive don today, toured U. S. missile LANG JOSEPH A. of 71 Abbey tackle the nagging problems ofj Court, June 13, 1954, beloved hus Laos and Cambodia. research projects for a week before taking part in the talks.

I a.m., at at. Stanislaus R. c. Church. Reposing at Arthur J.

In 1953, Mrs, Robeson served band of Mathilua (nee Lkhtea Reposing at Cosgrove Chapels, 7313 He was invited here by the berger); devoted father of Helen Addeo Funeral Home, M7 7th as co-chairman In the United Negro College Fund Drive In Carr Cites Adams United States, Street, corner 4th Avenue. Barr; also survived by one sister, Mrs. H. Llssmann; two grandchildren, Linda and Gall Barr. Fu The Defense Department said lbin Avenue; Solemn Requiem (Mass at bur Lady of Guadalupe Church, Wednesday, 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROSS FRANCIS, on June 11, the conferences "covered a PARKS PATRICK June 12, 1954, of 75 Summit Avenue, Sea- neral Wednesday, 8:43 a.m.; Sol 'Threat' to Colin :1. H. Curth, 69, Formerly Active cliff, L. beloved husband of Han number of matters of mutual interest in connection with In orderly Bay Ridge the teat went off like clockwork, however, A spotter at 4th Ave.

ad 43d St said the afreets cleared rapidly and litigants In Ray Ridge Court went peacefully together to the bnilding's basementd. In Borough Park a housewife, Mrs. Shirley Teller of 1325 48th reported that the sirens were barely audlbla in her home. With doors and windows closed, she said, the signal would have gone unheard. nah devoted father of the Rev.

emn Requiem Mass Resurrection R. C. Church, 9:19 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery.

Reposing 1954, at Westfield, N. formerly Joseph 1C William Agnes the development and produc. tlon of weapons. Continued from Page 1 In Boro Moving, Storage Firm at Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 uer rltsen Avenue. Particular attention was paid Walsh, Edmund Elinor Bol-ger and Robert O.

Solemn Requiem Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, 9th of Brooklyn, Yale 1900 Survived by his beloved wife, Valeria Gertrude, and children, Valeria C. barber, Phyllis C.

Shea, Newbold O. Cross, and ten grandchildren. Alr Force for Information on eur futare investigations." to problems relating to the ae daughters, Mrs. Marlon Kester- LUHRSEN MATHILDE I. on velopment of guided missiles, man, Mrs.

Adele Kretchman Thomas Prewltt, assistant Baldwin, June 14 Funeral services for Louis H. Curth, 69, at one time well known in June 13, 1954, of Hempstead, L. and arrangements were con Street and 4th Avenue. Reposing at Boyertovn Chapel, 40 Lafayette and Mrs. Evelyn Powell; a son, subcommittee counsel, asked If A Ha ma AnnClpmarl At A an I awl wife or the late Ernest F.

Luhr-sen, M.D.; beloved mother of Mil- sldered with the object of se- ACUNTO-On June 13, 1954, it' DAi Jl Jlt Vf FR Avenue, Brooklyn. Kindly omit Louis two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Raymond and Mrs. Saceesa la Flatbash the moving and storage busi ANK of 4018 8th AvenueJdred R. Black and Wilbur K.

Luhr Cohn's statement or "remained co-operation in this field." novera. ceisvea nusuana oi the late hoi According to Lieut. Sidney ness in Brooklyn, died Friday. Gertrude Clark; two brothers. silent? sen.

Friends nay call at the Fair, child Chapel, Garden City, L. RACTOPPO-MARIO. of 17t SOth Cohen, desk officer at the Sny Mr. Curth, born In Brooklyn, Frank and Herman, and eight tense. Survived by two daughters, Korten-'e and Muriel; sister.

Mrs. Carr said he didn't hear Street. Reposing at the Anaereonte Monday and Tuesday. Service at grandchildren. Grace Dell'Isola; brother, Joseph the son of Louis Curth, a noted athlete of the 1880s, was for the Fairchlld Chapel.

9S1 Atlantic Adams say anything. "I moved on." Carr said: Funeral Home. 891 8th Avenue, nn. til Tuesday, 9 a.m. Wagner Decides I A.

Dacunto. Funeral from Schae Avenue, Brooklyn. Wednesday, Services will be held at 8:30 tonight at Weigand Brothers fer's Funeral Parlors. 4th Avenue wasn't particularly interested p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cem der Avenue police station, the test was a thoroughgoing success in Flatbush.

He reported good audibility of signals afid quick co-operation from Flatbush residents. merly connected with the mov. ing and storage firm of L. RAUSCH REGINALD on at 42d Street, Thursday, June 17 etery. June 12, 1954, of Hi Westminster Funeral Home, 21 S.

Grand with the Rev. M. Gerard Curth Sons, established in 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Road, devoted husband ot Grace; At the same meeting, he said, Adams renewed his plea that the subcommittee end Its hear-ingN on alleged Red infiltration LL'POLA MORELLO MARIA, On Trip P. R. Continued from Page 1 1802.

In Brooklyn he resided loving a of Irene and Su Gosselink pastor of Bald win Community Church, officl at 838 Halsey St zanne; beloved brother of Mrs. Em fit. Michaels R. C. Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. DECSI-PAUL Eh devoted hus- He la survived by his wife. lly Wood and Mrs. Josephine ating. Burial will be tomorrow at Fort Monmouth, N.

and on June 13. 1954. of 215 Wllloughby Street, dear mother of four sons, three daughters, runerai Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Piro Funeral Home, DeKalb and Vanderbllt Ave. Boons. Funeral Wednesday, JO Mrs.

Clara Supper Curth; three in Evergreens Cemetery. think twice before coming band of Emma Mabel; loving fa- liner 01 ueorgeite niaranam; cner a.m, from Chapel. 40 Lafayette Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St, here because of the terrible housing scarcity in this city. Serv 1 1 Ished grandfather of John. Lnues; Requiem Mass St.

Edward's Rose of Lima R. C. Church, 10 R. C. Church.

10 a.m. Interment Services Are Held Geo. Reifr Lawyer, a.m. Interment Holy Mount Cem let the Army take over the investigation. Carr said he told Adams he would have to see McCarthy.

Adams, he said, then "asked me quite casually how tha 'hostage' (Schine) was making out at Fort Dix." Ices Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., English Bros. Chapel, 2203 Avenue Z. Brooklyn. Interment Green-Wood St. John's -Cemetery.

etery. Tuckahoe, N. Y. The Wagner party will include Borough President Hulan Jack, Chief Magistrate John M. Murtagh, Hospital Commission Direction Jere J.

Cronln, Inc. Services Tonight James S. of 215 Prospect Place, put in a word for the safety of animals in an atom raid. An nnldentl-fled man, leading a saddle horse past his house, tied the animal to Mr. McNeely'a fenre and ran for shelter, he said.

The horse took It calmly, although exposed. Plane were groan ded and all anrfaeo and tralna pulled into the nearest stations throughout the rlty. rVhool children aad housewives were Instructed tn crouch for rover in classroom and kitchens. While the general public par er Basil MacLean, Housing Cemetery. MAHONEY OLIVER on June 113, 1954, retired lieutenant New DOUGLAS MINNIE, in Los.York Fire Department, beloved hus-Angeles.

California, formerly of band of Marguret (nee Kenney); Brooklyn, June 11, after a long devoted father of Mrs. Marie Boyle For Mrs. A. White Funeral services for Mrs. Annabelle White of 406 60th REGAN WILLIAM June 13, 1954, beloved husband of the late Rose V.

(nee Murray); loving father of William Robert John Carr's testimony was marked Commissioner Bernard J. Gill by flat contradictions on swornlfoy and his deputy, Mrs. Ber Funeral services for George Roif, fi7 of 1475 Jefferson illness, dear sister or Frieda Meik and Margaret A. Mahoney; also testimony given earlier by nice Rogers; Heaitn uommis Rose M. Brown, Sally Carney Vera McKenzie and Ruth Hay- who had practiced law in this and Frank Kronenherg of Brook- Isurvlved by three grandchildren Army Secretary Robert sinner Leon a Baumgartner, lyn: mother of Allen and Robert Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m..

from Brooklyn, were held today in the Casey Funeral Home, city for more than 30 years, hunt; devoted brother of Walter Philip J. Cruise, chairman of uougias oi uaiuornia; also sur the Dunlgan Funeral Home. Rogers the City Housing Authority; will be held at 8 tonight In the Weigand Brothers Funeral 187 Victorv Boulevard, Tomp ttved by six grandchildren. Funeral Avenue and Street; Cuher City, California June 13. Solemn Reoulem Mass.

10 a.m.. St. Sanitation Commissioner An Ella Muller, Catherine Dickenson and the late Mary Hauk; also aurvlved by twenty grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., Stevens and Adams. Carr said: I.

Stevens proposed last Oct. 2 to use Schine as his personal observer in Army intelligence schools. Carr said Stevens' kinsville, Staten Island Burial Home, 1015 Halsry near drew W. Mulraln and Edward Oregon's H. C.

Church. Interment ENRIGHT AGNES (nee Cross Cemetery. Bushwirk Ave. The Rev. Leonard R.

Rns Miller, chairman of the Mayor, irom the McManus Funeral Home. was in Morivlan Cemetery New Dorp, S. I. juuo iwy wiovea wne oi Committee on Puerto Rlcan mussen, rector of St. Thomas proposal described by Stevens, Affairs MAINIERI PASQUALE, Flatbush Avenue; Requiem denly.

on June 11. 1954, beloved MaM Jn- 8t- Catherine of husband of Clara; lovln brother, no C. Church. Interment i imam uvvoiwa nninvf 'JWilliam, Mary Jeanne, Kathleen Mrs. White, who died Friday in Norwegian Hospital, was ticipated for only 10 minutes today, the air raid drill signaled the start of a two-dav "Operation Alert" affecting CD personnel In all the far-flung target areas.

Episcopal Church, will officl-, he said, as "for the advantage" ate. Burial will be tomorrow in 0f both the Army and Schine Holy Croat Cemetery. born in Scotland and came to CARR TOSSES AN ORCHID Lutheran Cemetery. seemed to please Cohn, who SHAUGHNESSY-LORETTO Aj the United States 43 yean ago Mr. Relf, who died of a heart ana tniaoem; sister oi Margaret Williams and Thomas Gahrln.

Reposing at Henry McCaddln Son, 24 7th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass- Church of Our Lady of Angels, 73d Street and 4th Avenue, on June 10, 1954, beloved sister of Surviving are two nieces, attack Thursday, two days be Headquarters of "Operation of Jennie Capozzl. Reposing at the J. Clement Kearns Funeral Home, 1461 Bushwlck Avenue, corner of Pilling 8treet, until Tuesday, 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Lady of Oood Counsel a C. Church.

9:48 a.m. Entombment St. Martha T. and William A heard the statement. This was a month before Schine was drafted.

t. Adams told him on Oct. 21 Shaughnessy. Funeral from her fore his 68th birthday anniversary, was graduated In 1914 Alert" is a military secret but reporters followed the progress Christine Flndlay of Brooklyn and Mrs. Catherine McDonald of Tottenvllle, S.

and a Wednesday, 10:18 a.m. residence. 48 Berkeley Place, Tues-daj; Solemn Requiem Mass at St. that he (Adams) would "take of tha exerclsa at a secondary ERlCKaSON DAVID on John's Cloister. from Fordham Iaw School.

When the United States entered World War he enlisted Augustlnea R. C. Church at 10 nephew, Alexander Findlay ofj control" over the Army's as 14, 1954, of 419 64th Street, control center In Olney, Md, Just outside tha nation's capital. a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme Tompklnsvllle.

slgnment of Schine after his MANDICK June 10, 1954, MAR. husband ot Hellevl; father of Dng in the Navy and served on the CARET (nee Kane), beloved wUei117' Induction on Nov. 3. I mar; one brother and one nephew J. M.

Brown at Hofstra or Thomas; devoted mother of STOFFEL PHILIP, of JM TJn. Jh Sweden. Service at Holmlln's Washington, Jane 14 (U.B The Methodist Bwildlng cafeteria got a free mentioa on radio and television today this time a favorable one. Francis P. Carr, testifying In the Army-McCarthy hearings, (old of meeting Army Counsellor John O.

Adams (here for lunch. Carr said, "a lot of people there. The food la fine." In previous testimony the Methodist Building was eng. gested for a luncheon meet ing because "nobody aver goes there." 3. Both Adams and Stevens Arthur and Walter.

Funeral Tues-'coln Avenue. Cypress Hills, on June' Arthur Davis, 71, flagship of the North Sea mine-laying fleet. For a number of years he taught In Brooklyn evening Hempstead, June 14 John Mason. Brown, author and day, 9 a.m., from Wright Chapel, 408 7th Avenue, at 13th Street; Requiem Mass St. Stanislaus R.

C. 13, 1954, beloved father of Philip Joseph. George, Robert, Mae and Mary Osborne; brother ot Elsie and Kitty; also survived by fif drama critic, delivered the com- on Nov. tf mentioned that the Air Force and Navy has "security situations that would bear looking into." At the same time, Carr said, Stevens told McCarthy he woald have Retired Executive cnurtn. nign scnoois.

lie owned a bungalow at Breezy Point and Chapel, 5215 7th Avenue. Tuesday, p.m. Interment Maple Grove Memorial Park, Wednesday, 2 p.m. EVANS MART June 13, 1954, beloved mother of Mary James and John 8. Evans; also survived by four grandchildren tnd eYis greatgrandchild.

Funeral from the residence. 123 E. 16th Street. mencement address before 578 graduates of Hofstra College here yesterday. MATTHEWS MART A June 13.

i Funeral services for Arthur teen grandchuoxen and two greatgrandchildren. Services at the Fle-seler Funeral Home, 3358 Fulton for more than 25 years spent his Summers there. 1954, beloved daughter of the late to quit as Secretary if the sub Richard and Margaret: loving sis- Street, Cypress HUls, Tuesday, 8 tU. il. SUITH S0NS1 Surviving are his wife, Claudia, and two sisters.

Mrs. F. committee went throagh with proposed public hearings on p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p.m wr oi nainryn, Margaret, Josephine and the late Elizabeth How. E.

Davis, 71, retired vice president of the Royal Typewriter Company, will be held at 8:30 tat, 1S7S William Busch of Rellmore and ard and Ann Bitter. Funeral Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Retired employe of the New York Fort Mon month. Brooklyn; Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Refuge R. C.

Mrs. Lillian T. Crumb of ree- Thursday. 9:30 am, from her ml- p.m, Tuesday In Stutamann's aty water Department, Qhurcn, Wednesday at JO a.m. Michael J.

Smith Urn Okwato, AJr-OnilUma port. dence, 1294 Brooklyn Avenue; Requiem Mass 10 a St. Jerome's TURNER CHRISTOPHER on vuaatf rrniM R. C. Church.

Interment Holy JOHN T. KENT, Ine. I. HM17 Knar. Trm.

Mti. ICS If. unaral Plcetten 197 BRIDOI IT, mrN. I PrlM to fit Aar krtSwe MAIn 5-0125 June 13, 1954, beloved husband of Genevle; devoted father of Anna cross cemetery, BmmSwm i AvalWkle Aarvkcre Ludwig E. Popper, Funeral Home 224-39 Jamaica Ave, Queens Village.

Burial will be) In Evergreens Cemetery. Mr. Davis, who lived" at 90-31 Walter n. Cook 4. He heard Stevens say "something like 'now will be a good time to get a picture with Dave' last Nov.

17 as the Secretary's plane approached Mc-C-ulre Air Force Base, adjacent to Fort Dlx, where Schine was In training. Stevens later motioned to Schine to come along- S. Benreoa and the lata Frank tu raosraoT rut wist STerllno 8-2255, 2232 Turner; also survived by his moth MeAFEI HUGH F. Sr. oa June 12, husband of the late Mary Byrne; father of Hugh F.

Rog er, Margaret; two sisters, Elizabeth funtral Information Of United Press Hayden and Madeline Fltegerald, 212th Bellalre, died Saturday In Kew Gardens Hospital er, Gerard, Russell, George, Mar- 2ahmiaaaaUHIIIslllllllll'IIUIII, and one brother, Frank. Reposing ntiilUHtii 20 SnrtJtr Avt. UL 8-4800 garet Wendnagle and Helen Cor at 'Walter Cooke, Funeral Zurich, Switzerland, June ll'slde him for a picture, Carr Monaar. jun jfin BI KCHESKI, Alfred H. Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn I coran; brother of Helen Bernard also survived by twenty tu.R) Ludwig E.

Popper, 1 nited said. The resulted in after a brief Illness. He was a native of Portland, Me. With the typewriter concern for more than 40 years, Mr. Inclusive Paices Press manager for Switzerland, the famous dispute over the FITZGERALD.

John K. Requiem Mass at Little Flower R. Church, Wednesday. 9:45 a m. In grandchildren.

Reposing at Caml-nltl Funeral Home, B2-M Liberty filed at his home yesterday of i "doctored photograph. Davis was named vice presi terment Long Island National Cemetery. Avenue, Ozone Park. Funeral Wednesday; Mass 1:30 a.m. at St.

Mary Oate of Heaven R. C. Church. a sudden heart attack. Popper, B3, had been an adventurer and world traveler dent in 1946, routinulng also as treasurer until his retirement Masses preferred.

WADE ELLA on June 13. jtiIMhiQdi Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. before turning to Journalism two years sgo. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna M.

1954, beloved wife ot the lata Cans. 1022. when he Joined the MeGRATH On June 12. 1954. Daniel E.

Wade, U. Army: de Davis. United Press bureau in Berlin. voted mother of the late Charles In every instance, tin prices shown below include the following merchandise and services: Tho casket; a protective outercue; removal from any local hospital or residence; em balmlpg; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one 'limousine to any local cemeftry ncinivi raid bancs Solid Mshonoy Caskets, from UiS Solid Oak, frara K2Q, Solid Copper, frees W3 to Cauge Staal, frem MS ClouVorored Caskets, from 1185 AUCS (nee fihanley), beloved wife of Bernard; devoted mother of Thomas, Bernard. Edward and K.

Wade, Dan X. Wade ot Hou ton, Texas, Laura Oner of Haw an. at caMl OTIIMANN. ful 1. 10:) A.M.

CkMi MAIBS, Ohiii Trier at Ckml WILLIAMS, MarrUnlw r.M. at CkMl RlTAN, William Wra SiSSP M. al Ckotl Triiat, Junt tith HH.I.. Chrl.tln. A.

A.M. CmmI LISCIM. Allwrtl. 1:0 r.M. Ctewi S0S.IAt HAiaMSM tmtti tm Wh MISTRETTA, Mvimt a4ea.K.atChaal Tf.

inn ltth O'BRIEN, Jowk C. tCkMl ttth ATVFR, KiVtllt tmtm In ArranttS ISO-10 HiUu4i AieT "JA. 8-8870 Honda), Junt I4tk ri.ARK, Mr; V. MI A.M. OhMl Writnudat.

lllh Ut'LCAHT, Thomi A M. Cbtpd thorne. N. and Mary ReDly of; WllUam McGralh; dear sister of Mrs. Anna, Murray, WllUam, Ber- nueunt, y.

Reposing at the Leo r. Kearns Funeral Home, He took part in two Latin-American revolution as a young man. He quit a job as railway engineer In the Jungles of Bolivia to become an "Irregular" in the Bolivian army. Popper also fought briefly with Panrho Villa In the Mexico revolt. oarq ana JTdward Shanley and Mrs.

Margaret Johnson and NACKENJtOSST LENA In Jamea Shanley In inland; also memory of our beloved mother, who 103-33 Lefferts Boulevard, near Liberty Avenue, Richmond Hill. Service Tuesday at 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment survived by two frandchlldren. Re.

entered life eternal June 14, 1935. posing wtlllam A. Martin Funeral noma, ciaason Avenue corner SwwttlM puMt, ilt4o felt; Lmi inilranc MUuu til. Her CHILDREN. U.

S. National Cemetery, Plnelawn, FUNERAL DIRECTORS UNCI till Complete Funerals Now At Alwayi Priced From $190 Telsiktst SHon Road 51600 79th IT. 1 FIFTH AVI. MMKIVI.I.Y. KARL MBRltT.

trttUtnl WalterBCooIie Long Island. WEBB MINNIE, on June 12, Inc. sterling place. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St, Teresa's R. C.

Church, 9:45 a.m Interment St. John's Cemetery. 1954, beloved mother of Grace Nlel- son, Harriett Freestone, WllUam Webb, Josephine Reldelf, Emma Atkins. Funeral services Monday, JV(M York's tarjert Funeral Directors IIOOKtYN niNltat MOMtl CUllM.f fUNIRAl MOMIt 20 SnydM 1-4100 1KM0 NSMs SvMas-Mmsks S-K70 10 tenet I tSIS ISS-14 Netttof S-M00 tVMIiat-KOMN IN mNHATTe IftONX IIOOXIYN OVIINt GEORGE D. CONANT Moodlnger Funeral Parlors Nnn-Srctnrlan 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

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for publication the same day. For Soturdoy publication up to a.m. same day, At lata os 10 p.m. Soturdoy night for publication Sunday. neral Home.

1383 Bushwirk. Avenue, corner Decatur Straet. Funeral Tuesday, I p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 11-1 Jim- lirm.

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