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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR JAN. 13, 1955 11 FAY BERNARD cf 71-37 MANNING JtATHERINE Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, beloved January 11, 1953, after a lor.a 111- Dr. Vincent F. Rosati, 55, Active husbnnd of the late Ellen; de-; nets, beloved mother of Claire Fox vcimi lauitr oi ivjii-iny wmner; ana wuiiam 1. Manning', aisu I.

dear grandfather of Daryl, survived by four grandchildren. I Itnlinn. A tYlOCirrf llCflOC lvn and Jervl Walther: fond Funeral from the Bronhv Funeral.il I IIUIIUII ini I ICI IV.UI I VII HC9 cam, janies brother of norothv Rnhri and Heme. 132 Main Street. East Gertrude Paige.

Reposing at thelRockaway, Friday morning, Janu- A solemn requiem mass will.the past 20 years, died Monday at Caledonian Hospital. He was George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 ary 14, at thence to St. Ray- be offered for Dr. Vincent F.l Cooper Avenue, Glendale. Fra- mond'a R.

C. Church, Atlantic 55 and resided at 9108 Colonial; ternal services Thursday, Lynbrook, for Barry, Henry Luncigren, Frank Beach, Alma Macey, Nora Beagan.C.H. Manning, K. Campbell, Anna McCullouh, D. Cantering A.

McFarland.L. Caraon, Joseph Mclldulf, Ellen atalano, Joseph McLaughlin, J. Chlmenlo, Mary McJShane, Harry Cooper, William Merrick, Mary Daley, Margaret Moran, Jennie Delotto, Maria Noblle, Teresa p.m. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p.m. Mass.

wno was active in medical ana haii McCULLOUGH DANIEL, on Italian-American organizations, HALL -FRANCES M. (nee May- 10 tmv, -f in on, CO ers), suddenly, on January 11, r. 1955. beloved wife of th lute Dr. huiku, Road until two months ago when he moved to Post Old Westbury.

He was a former officer of the Italian Historical Society, president of the Physicians Guild of Kings County and former president of the Morgagni Society. Born in Manhattan, Dr. Ro Avenue and Van Sicklen St. i Q-. J.

Henrietta ree ason ie-Sh', l-A'J father of William; loving of Jeanette Frank Duke, A Dr. Rosati, who maintained an office at 274 Avenue for Elizabeth Relna William and Anna Marie, Funeral sati was graduated from Ford-: R'lp" Ft. C. chmch. 10 a.m.

Interment Nugent, C. O'Donogliue, M. O'Nell, Allred Peters, William Powers, Sylvia Rosati, Dr.V. F. Rot haus.

Charles Rymer, Clara Echutt, Rr.cl el Smith. AUred Truswell, Sarah Wettkotten, Rev. Herbert T. Werner, Anna Wickham, W. ham University and the Jefferson Medical School in Philadelphia.

A Brooklyn resident! Klfast, Ellen Fay, Bernard Hall, Frances Hamcke, Anna Helnrich, B. Hirschman, Hoflstoln, Lou Hyland, James Irvln, William Jauch, Jacob Johnston, C. Keating, Albert Kirk, Michael Krohn, Bertha uum nti nuinf, ij.j w. win et John's Cen" erv Einfl am i of Je're J. Cronln.

Ine Pcqu.em Man Our Lady of; Jr Tt1'' f.V Solace R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. George Sicbold Son, Directors.

for the past 40 years, he opened his first office at 210 Avenue where he remained, for 10 McFARLAND LOl'ISE, of 6514 14th Reposing at Ralph Alevoll Son Chapels, 14J5 64th Street, until Friday, 9:30 a.m. years. Dr. Rosati was active in Po HAMCKE ANNA, on January 12, 1955, of 1048 Halsey Street, de- VntFrf trW.hpr rf William H' lice Athletic League activities and was a member of the Bay AKKA JAMES, suaaeniy of Wtniam R. McILDUFF ELLEN V.

(nee Lee), beloved wife of Edward dear mother of Margaret L. Metz-ger; loving sister of John, James, Joseph and Martin Lee, Mary Ridge and Kings County Medl I iht-t-' January 10, formerly Hamcke. Services at N. F. Walker cal societies.

He was also for Btreet. Reposing at ro runerai Funcrai nom 87.34 goti, strect( Bank and Cecelia Moebus: fond mer chairman of the Doctors' Home, De Kalb ana vanaerDmWocdhaven. Friday. 8 p.m. Funeral Avenues.

Funeral Saturday, a.m. I the grandmother of Frederick P. Metz Orchestra. Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Xxl fhoto by Jack Mutrar FIGHTING FATAL FIRE Bending low to ovoid smoke fumes which took life of a fire lieutenant, firemen pour water into Ripley Clothing Store, 1480 Pitkin one of a block of Brownsville stores in which five-olormer did $500,000 damage last night.

Evergreens Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Rose Interment Holy Crc Cemetery. Arrangements by E. Tarl Sons. ger.

Reposing at the New York and Brooklvn Funeral Home. 187 HEINRICH BERTHE, on Jan- a. Oxford Street: Renulem Mass and two sons, Thomas and Vincent, the latter a medical BARRY HENRY, on January "ary inc 01 Friday. 10 a.m., St. Rose of Lima '(mUIjtO ikm lt fieri A A Mt Ht.

til, 1955, beloved nustwiid or oi.u iiuenr.eni taivary ueme- tenant Governor Names Boro Fire LL late Johannah (nee Kelleher); de- nimmeu, tvepuonis oeur4e terj. A ia lliiMiii! Phflt'pl Trti student. The funeral will be from the Jordan Funeral Home, 215 Avenue at a.m. tomorrow. Interment will bs in St, Charles Cemetery, Pinelawn.

Toted father of AUce jonn, rrldav J' McLAt'GHLIN JULIA M. Une. Cornelius Christine. Henry Anu. S.rMce Friday, Januaij and Mary Reposing p.m.

cf Edwi Ftnfra, James A. Madden Funeral Home. MRSCHMAN-TIIOMAS. Jan- er B. Cccke.

Ir.c, uneral Heme, Dies in Slore Blaze 1 Dr. Vincent F. Rosati Man Aide on Aged ii fTanKun Avcuur, unwi wwi- uary Deiovea nuibanu Mary 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Re- oiiy, o.ou a.m., ouirnm rvuicm (nee rtouxKe) ocar latner or nuiem Ms at St. Tlieres of Solemn Jilass Transfiguration R. C.

Church sheila and Ensign Veronica Lifleux R. C. Church. Saturday. 10 Bernard J.

Fay, Retired Patrolman iiiiermciiv 01. 11. s. N. K.

mneral irom John int.rni hw rru. rm. i.ni. Cemetery. Albany, Jan.

13 Governor the Federal Reserve System Iluniman todav announced theorem W9 to 1M2; served with the Hoard of Kconomic War-appointment of a T. Gallagher Funera' Home, 2549 te'rv. Continued from Pago 1 cloud of the poisonous amoke pouring from the clothing ((ores. Police emergency workers and firemen from a rescue company worked over him feverishly with artificial res Church Avenue; Solemn I Mass St. Catherine of Genoa MrLAUGIILIN I LI past IQIC UUllll HU1 IU (II 11, BEACH ALMA (nee Parsons), Fraternal services for Bor- became a partner in the firm nard J.

Fay, 50, a retired patrol-of Ki' "ay. Manhattan m. theatrical agents. Director of International Af man, Philip M. Kaiser, former Assistant U.

S. Secretary of Church, Friday, 10 a.m. died January 12, 1955, In Santa I president of St. Auustlne's I Branch (L. C.

B. Members fairs for the Labor Department Ana, California, after a long illness; formerly of Brooklyn; Labor, to be a special assistant 10J7- 18 and Assistant Labor WM a membe of the St. Association of; police Square Club, Police MOFFSTEIN LOU, f.f Debs meet at Walter B. Cooke, Fu-Specialty Shop, 2044 Flatbush'neral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Secretary from 191!) to 1953. mother of Roland P.

and Fannie piration and portable inhala- the Police Department, will be Honor I.eqion, Patrolmen's Avenue, Brooklyn, beloved hus-irrlday, 8 p.m, Vnr thi List vpar hp ha hpen Chlpman; grandmother of Robert to the Governor to coordinate work on problems of the city's and State's growing numbers of aged people. to held tonight al 8:30 at the Benevolent Association. Queens' labor adviser to the Free Eu-lors for over an hour P. and Roland R. Beach.

Services jbfnd of Dorothy; devoted father MrSHANE HARRY Janu- or Martin and Kenneth: dear' t'nnpmi iinmn. l-41iboro Lodge, B.P.O.E., and In California. brother. Services Friday. 1:30 Av r.inn.hiio Mr.

Kaiser has had long ex BEAGAN CATHERINE 1L, on riZ.TiS ot- Mr-. Marle Smltn' Jonnl A Brooklyn resident until 10 Mr. Fay. a widower, is sur- norience in trovernment. labor January 11, 1955, beloved ife of: j7 and Veronica McShane; ago, Mr.

Fay died at his vlved by a daughter, Mrs. Dor- and social welfare work James T. devoted mother of, iof May Eisner, William 71.n7 Mvrtle Ave cicn- othy Walther; two sisters and Fortvono he married and wi.ut I Frank! mirvlvrrt hv two' 01 ijf unt, lie is mdl I eu dim rope Committee, operators avf.lK Radio Free Europe. Rosenfeld of the IKt Fall he wa named Hepartment pronounced then Governor-Elect Harrlman 'e leutenant dead at p.m. lo a three-man "task the, Rev- MelTllt, SK-Mudylng unemployment in aPer- department chaplain up-State cliies.

(administered tlie last rites of Mr. Kaiser's salary has not.lhe Calnolic church- inrec gramicminren. the father of three sons and Religious services, will be lives at 2013 82d Benson-held at the funeral home to-'hUrst ii riuudij, niL.i.Aii-j.mics on j.m 7 iCiaie. on liiesuav. lie was ai- dear aister of Ethel i955i nusband cf tlle lale ndchlldren rwaml from the Emwganr-y Sarv-I 'loving niece of Edward Bagley.

Jane (nee Kerrigan); father "Tf1 203 IMvi-ion at the Herbert St Funeral from Walter B. Cooke. Thomas. George Mrs Albct Friday; Solemn Requiem 1 lut on a I tne neroeil M. ,1 qn RnH, sacred Heart r.

c. chureh'Trecinct until hu retirement morrow at 1:30 p.m. Interment The Governor said the np yet been determined. His work 30 Families Evacuated will include co-ordination of; Emergency service policemen the activities of seven depart- and 0fflcerj assigned to the will be In Mount Olivet Ceme-tery, Maspeth. Avenue, near Flatbush Avenue; jNlelsen; also survived by am- Calvary Cem- in 10l( after 20 years service.

Solemn Requiem Mass S3. Slmon'one grandchildren and ten great- etery I Following his retirement, he te pointmrnt was a personal one, rather than a patronage action. A former Rhodes Scholar, Mr. ments concernea with prob-i avp Prp.inrt IpH snmp Kaiser was an economist for lems affecting the aged. h0 families from their homes in and Jude C.

Church Friday. grandchlldrerw Funeral Friday, 9 NOBILE TERESA, January 11. 8:30 a.m. Interment Calvary 1 a.m., from Joseph Redmond Fu- 1955. beloved wife of Joseph; dear a a II II rai Cemetery.

neral Parlors, 103 King Street; mother of Joseph Thomas and! MrC hrailfOC Hall KlIOC ttt(Tf(ll Requiem Mass. 9:30 a.m.. Vlsita- Mrs. Josephine Arculeo; also sur-llMlii I IClliVW 11011 IMICJ lUIIIUIIUlt CAMPBELL On January R. C.

Church. Interment vlved by four brothers and 1955. ANNA T. (nee Kelly). for-Holy Cross Cemetery.

sisters. Reposing at Joseph Man- A solemn requiem mass will late Dr. Charles H. Hall Witness Against 2 in Murder the apartments at 1196 and 1498 Pitkin Ave. and 14 Grafton St.

Many of the evacuated persons took advantage of the shelter offered In the Loew's Pit- 'oaratna ITnneral UAma Q1 (1 AtV who practiced In Coney Island for some 40 years prior to his IRVIN WILLIAM FH of 40lAv(inMa. oumf, DMniAii a. be offered for Mrs. Frances Mayers Hall, widow of a prominent Coney Island physician, C. Church, Saturday! 1955, devoted husband of Julia! death in 1911.

merly of Troy, New York, beloved wife of Clarence devoted mother of Edward K. Campbell; also survived by two grandchildren. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home. Classon Avenue 9:30 a.m.

Entombment St. John's' kln Theater, Pitkin and Sara Near Death From Sleeping Pills Horn in Manhattan and a Rhelnhardt; beloved father at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Our graduate of Hunter College, toga Aves. More than 30 pieces of fire William, John, Catherine, Gene-1 vieve. Edward.

Walter. Julia. MORAN JENNIE ne Woods), where her daughter, Relna, now Lady of Solace R.C. Church, corner Sterling Place. Funeral A witness scheduled to testi Veronica and Chester; brother of.of Henry Street, Unlondale, Newark police said the wit-.

apparatus mrnned by fire wth Sf anrt Mm-maiii Av Iteaches, Mrs. Hall was active fy in the trial of two men.ness, Emanuel Llchenstcln, 12. wun me nrooKiyn cnapier 01 Mrs. Hall, who was 77, died St Teresa Church iolo El'beth Peterson; also survived L. on Wednesday, January 1J.

am. Entombment a JohnVbf 22 grandchildren. Funeral Sat-1955. Survived by her beloved Cluster lurday- 8:30 'm Chapel. 44 husbar.d.

John two daughters, 7th Avenue: Solemn Reaulem Mrs. Catherine Trlzzino and Mrs. the American Red Cross and rhnnrpri u-ith tho Manh.itian'nr RivarcMa ni-ivn ianw. Tuesday at her home. 2933 W.

10th St. Her husband was theletlwof Our murder of Howard Eng-jtan, was found unconscious in men responded to the five alarms. They were sounded at 7:05, 7:20, 7:41 and p.m. Scores of policemen assigned to the Liberty Ave. Precinct for "Operation Hazard" kept hundreds of behind the 'Mass -St.

Paul's R. C. Church, 8, Nancy Beyer, and one sen. John CANTERINO ANGELA Surviving; In addition Iasl Ju'y was senousia room at the Military Park ui. ona sister.

Mrs. Marguerite 1 a.m. interment St. John Ceme condition at a Newark hospital Hotel Tuesday night. He was Schcefer, and two brothers, Joseph 1 T.l-V I II HIC1' 1 tery land Harry Woods; also six grand Direction of Jcre J.

Cronln, Inc. ioaay atter taning an overdose registered under an assumed polling mh ruiiii aicvuu ouu Chapels, 1435 64th Street, until Relna F. Hall, are four daughters, Jeanette Elizabeth C. and Helen J. Hall and Mrs.

P. L. Murray; four sons, Frank children. Repostn? at the James name, nollce said, and his rue.flrel'nes- The fire was declared oi sleeping puis Friday, 10:45 a.m. JAl'Cn JACOB E- suddenly Seery Funeral Home, 150 Nas Identity was not learned until, undcr contrl at 10:10 P-m.

SMITH ALFRED STANLEY, on Januarv 11. 1955. beloved Rruri Rnmuvu I. until Eugene Lt. Col.

J. Wii yesterday. SlffmnnI PimAral from witf ci 1955. beloved husband of He UV. Lnaries 11.

nail Jack Goldburg, 61, CARSON JOSEPH Jantiary 12, 1955, beloved husband of Winifred (nee May); brother ot Mrs. -O b. WaiUltB i I Assistant District Attorney Aliaolt Ofl Ship Officer Joseph Hoey Mid Ll licnsteln'i jj Rnr. c.nmnn cni. (nee Cole): devoted father of Al- Cooke.

Inc, Funeral Home, 158-14 The funeral will be from the Northern Boulevard, Flushing had been nubprnaed to testify Ruth Reld. Funeral Friday, 8 a from the McManus Funeral Home. emn High Requiem Mass will beared Jr. and Russell: fond brother offered at 9:30 a.m. Intermentlof Mr- Id Bowman and Harry', at Holv Rood Cemeterv.

and Masonic services at Long island. Saturday. 9 Advertising Exec. Reuben A. Sllva, 34, of 47 Sackett merchant seaman.

in the first degree murder trial of Hlehard P. Connors, 2001 Flatbush Avenue: Requiem Solemn Requiem St. Kevin's the E. C. Wak'eck Home for Fu- R.

C. Church. m. Interment bury, L. I.

Mass 8:30 a.m., St. Thomas Aqul. tias (old church). Interment Na today faced Federal grand Jury ninl. TA1A 1th Avaniu.

PrlHav 2.1, of Philadelphia, and Krn Mount St. Mary Cemetery. residence tomorrow morning. Interment will be In Calvary Cemetery. Charles Rolhaus, NUGENT CATHERINE M.ig -in n'm Tntprme nt Nassiii Knolls tional Cemetery.

JOHNSTON On Jnnuarv io Power), of 67 Par Lane. Jack Goldburg, an advertising executive, died yesterday at his home, 120G Foster Ave. He was 61. Cemetery. CATHERINE (nee Marshall).

'Rockvllle Centre. Long Lsland. be- THE CHRIST CHILD 80CIETY CATALANO JOhtPH oi 28Hi beloved wife of the late Thomas lovf of the late John rut Lee Edwards, 2.1, of following arraignment port News, which getsjbefore United States Commis-underway Monday in Klngs'sioner Edward K. Fay on Count- Court. jcharges that he assaulted 3d The thugs, both exconvirtsJMate William K.

Strone of the are accused of bludgeoningiCrare Llne shiP Santa VeciUa Johnston; devoted mother of of Catherine L. and Heltn announces with deep regret the Teresa Fuller: dear sister of Pat- Nugent. RepaMng at of Its Founder and Honor Mr. Coldburg was In the advertising business for 38 years and during the past 30 years Draft Board Head Fort Hamilton Parkway, dear son of Louisa and the late Donato; loving brother of Jane Oribbln. Anne Price, Grace Smith, Mary rlt Marshall.

ReoosinK at wii. Macken Mortuary, 52 Clinton Ave- ary President. Vu MARY Ham A. aartln Funeral Hnm Inue. Rockvllle Centre.

Lona MERRICK, on January 10. Fu Englander with a lead pipe'1" Antofaga.sta, Chile, last Dec. was associated with Lawrence 61edzianowskl, Rose, Ralph, James, Funeral services for Charles rmMnn, a ho u-a fishinir a He was freed in his own Cla.s.son Avenue corner Sterling IslRnd- Funeral Saturday. Janu- neral Friday In Washington, D. C.

I Louis and Daniel Catalano. Repos 1 1 1 1 lA nh I n.nri n. 1 Place. Funeral Friday, 10 a m- wemn Mass or Re- Mrs. keil j.

presiaeni pending grand i i 11 nut. iiiuii- C33 Madison wt July 5, taking his wallet Agency, 2.. Mass St. Teresas R. Mo Holy ''man of Selective Service 7 rrosprei Avenur, u.hu omuruay, church.

a.m. Interment rosary tnurcn, Roosevelt, Long r- a in Rrviv i containing 51 and tossing his body Into the ocean. a.m.; iwquiem Mass iu a Hoiy Cross Cemetery. Island, at 9:30 a.m. interment iSTATES SELECTIVE "rtreasurer and media-buyer.

He Riymonds Cemetery. Bronx. N.Y.IsVSTEM OCAL BOARD held today at the was a tounilcr of the aKellCy. Englander, 20, lived at 830 Ashford St. His body was ji.um.cu.iuc nciri ui mur Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KEATING ALBERT cdward.i jBKOOKLl'N, wish to express our, Jewish Memorial hapei. Pit- surviving are two siners on January 12. l95o, beloved hus-! O'DONOCIllJE MARY (nee deep sorrow and profound lass In kin Ave. and Eastern Park-! Irs Duberstein and iMim oi w.

Aivine iccuinsi; Jin-jine pawint oi ou- tnairmin, nun. way. Mollv Coldburir mil a brother CHIMENTO MARY GALE, on'thcr of Mrs. Ma Belle BrattonJtlve of Valentla Island. County, CHARLES ROTIIAl'S; He servcdi 'ir rtnth.nis riler! Tupsrtnv Louis ,1 1AEI 2822 Avenue a at her resldenccjService at the Harry T.

Pyle Mor- Kerr'- Ireland, beloved wife of the his country with honor and dis- vi, mc ifi-is Pitkin Avp Hp it E. 29th Street, tuary. 1925 Church Avenue, Michael; beloved sister of Mrs. tlnctlon. resl.le at 07 Rrook James Oale Chi- Friday, 8:30 p.m.

'iMargaret Cahey of Brooklyn. SUel iWoS nn(l 31 Brook wther of Michael, land John Murphy In Ireland. R- TRUSWELL SARAH ANN (nee lyn Ave. u.a rt- Kfirrv rfl .1 halniwl h. I rt V.

1 V. 1 k.A mother wife of the late tnento: beloved 1 Mrs. Lou la Esposlto and Jennie RiKRMHHAEL Francis, of posing at Henry McCaddin Son. Holland), ol SM Ocean Avenue, oni uorn in Austria, ne was 284 Orand Street, January 11. be- 24 7th Avenue: Solemn Reouiom January 12.

1955, dear wile of the'broueht to this countrv when Kd wards and fonnorn were picked up that night in Manhattan after they attempted to rob Iilrhtrnsteln with the same Mnodlrd pipe as he strolled along 00th St. near Riverside Drive. Police, attracted by the victim's cries, raptured the pair. Hoey said he could find no connection between the scheduled trial and I.lchtensteln's Funeral services were held today at the Riverside Memorial Chapel, 1 Ocean Parkway. 2 Daughters, Son Kamed in Aste Will dear aister of Antonio, Benny, Thomas, Charles and Frank De 6i.ro, and Mrs.

Jenny Parlaptuno; loved husband of Anna; dear church of St. Francis Xavierjlate William; beloved mother ofan infant. He was a graduate ther of John. Charles. Mlchael.i Friday.

9:30 a.m. Interment stJMrs. Id B. Sullivan. Mrs.

Jessie vrt 1 i 44 7tH AVtNUI, MOOKIYN Ctrntr Si. itba't Mt ST. 1-M44 115 ATLANTIC AVINUI Nnr Burr Slml. rll, a. I.

MA. 4 1398. I MA. 4-413. 34SJ Nttrlf nnmii Alr-r4lllM4.

MINI itiHll. Ckla SitlliM I All avMfka Viaunt D. Crooia, Waller A. Cmaia Rosemary Swlst. Cath- Mary Cemetery.

New London jFrlebele. Roy. and the late Charles -j 17 nine grandchildren also survive' Reposing at her residence until "'ne RW1I. Theresa and Connecticut. Masses and William H.

Service at the 7177 Saturday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem brother of Bernard New London papers plene Chapel, 951 Atlantic purcnasing agent or tne ar Mass at Our Udy Help of Clu-ia-'v' b' si" grandchildren. Re- 'Avenue. Saturday, 10:30 a.m. nepartmcnt during odd ar tians R. C.

Church. 10 a.m. at Joseph Garszva O'NEIL ALFRED January I. u.Im w. .231 Bedford Avpn-r' Riilpinn R.

10. 1953, bebved of Ednn WEISKOTTtX The Rev. HER fi- u-llt iSnrl nra. Anthonv L. Aste, who started actions during the past few 70 as a bootblack in vait.n,, r.

mT ti taxi iw.iUim years aso Ernest Casazz VKm ftinM rrmuy, iu dnnu- rim Mori at mnm than n.flOO raft ih rlktrirt nnH In a UUJ arv if. oi Vincent ne Pimm r. ruimai iiiun vai er imvi wic nuniU Church. Interment Calvary Cooke. Funeral Home.

the Rev. Theodore D. and nonoreu lew orc ein wanie a we.u my on Awmi P.M.r o- nm ward unvin -by friends and officials at boot polish COOPER WILLIAM hi January 12, 1955. beloved broth ri inttrrnen: Cy press Hllis Lutheran Church of the Re- dinner three years ago. land a well-known owner of Of Edward L.

Services at Walter! KROHN BEKTHA. January 12. nilmi. vrni rH pi Snrvlvinn ai his uifn I.illl.in hnrcp ti.ft tmrsnnnt nronprtv Fu- eral Home, 20 1955, beloved wife of William dear fETERS WILLIAM Janu-21m SLreet. ThUKdav.

8 n.m. a Mi-a Rnall-lrc Walter BCoolic valued at "over $20,000," a petition for probate of his will Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush mother Julia uvur naiuiiMi niuiiii-i i uuiiu rwrunu, n. lAnna'j "i' two brothers, Max and tf.n?a-J'.,n.re W11' devwied Funeral Parlors. 1120 Flatbush anj 'Mn Mrs. Avenue.

Friday, 8 p.m. Interment anna Boyle and Alys Piixt; aister disclosed The document If Mount Olivet Cemetery. INCOtraTlt of John and rieorge Maule. of Agnes Helm and Vln- Fannle'set forth that he also left real property valued at "over interment Ut. ens.

FelU and Mrs. Lvans. WERNER ANNA M. tneei Campbell), on January 12, 000." beloved wlte of the late WllUamviwww Mr. Aste, who resided at 29 Prospect Park West at the time of his death last Dec.

8 at the p.ln? at the Halvorsen Chapel, cent brother of Charles, DALEY MARGARET M. (nee 5310 Avenue. Funeral Satur- James, Alvlna Pollock, Catherine! Brady), suddenly, January 12, 10 a.m. Services private. I Doyle.

Anita Clausen and Char-beloved wife of James; dear Kindly omit flowers. Ilotte Marlls; also survived by two mother of Mrs. Alice Oaserta. ISTandchlldrrn. runeral Saturday, Mary and James also survived LOhlNNO JOSEPHINE, on 9:45 from the McManus Fu-by six grandchildren.

Reposing at 11, 1955, beloved daughter neral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave-the Austin W. Moran Funeral'01 FrarUt nd 5lster o'lnue; Requiem Mass, 9:15 am Tlome, 121 6th Avenue; Re-ilchcle. Solemn Requiem MussiOur Lady Help of Christians qulem Mass Churcl of St. 10:15 a.m., Holy Name'Church. tine.

Saturdav. 10 a.m. Interment c- Church. Reposing Park Sloe New York' torgair funeral Olrecfora 5Touncls of letters from grateful familiei are the finest possible testimonial to the character of our service. Complete Funerals front l8i unttat information age of 88, left a will dated Jan.

10, 1949. He left the residuary estate to two daughters, Wini devoted mother ot sister Agnes At Funeral of Grazianl de Montfort, CS.J.; Edmond John Leo T. and the late Oar- Rome' Jan 13 (UiR)-A crowd ence A. Werner; dear aister of of 10,000 demonstrated today at Mury Campbell of County West- the funeral of Marshal Rodolfo meatJi, Ireland: also survived byiGrazlanl. four grandchildren and three1 The rrowil th.it lammed Hun- imnerai Home, Avenue, be-' rviit- fred A.

Aste and Mrs. Phyllis A. I'ghetta. wife of Appellate Justice Henry L. Holy Crees Cemetery'.

iTLh.i8;h ftita 7:30 p.m. ReDoslna at great-grandchildren, Reposing in honnr Itnnltn nivis Division irRL'H I I II I fit rLO ivnl IT11 I i. A ettii. A life Income of i i vnr.pi tftiw a AM-niiA imfii wiHeaa. i.iak nrr nome, iuo-id 97th Avenue, Afrlea-Ughe DELOTTO MARIA, on 11.

1955. beloved wife of the was willed lo a u.u,. ihgiiiu a year ate Mlrhael; devoted mother ROSAll-Dr. VINCENT F- of, :30 a.m.; solemn Mass or I 717 I.niir;i Asio and jus. Catherine tum.

Reposir.g Old Wtlbnry. suddenly, on'3'' Mary Oate of Ne Funera Home 12M Ncstranti 5lnvJu; 10, bfoved 0lChurch, 10 a.m. Avenue: Solemn Requiem i i. dour father nf vinrn Cemetery. Mttwi a frtio thmi 1 OCh nnUro tnrnoel AMI mn Cilnrrf.v in.m fit niLt wuniuii In addition, a on, Robert L.

Aste. was granted nn option to! purchase, all or part of the; So CriVarWcid Thomas. Reposing at the out to control the crowd. Funeral Home. 245 Avenuel Leo T.

Reams. Director. violent outbreaks were re- Brooklyn, until Friday. 9:30 ported. stock of the Griffin Manufac-i 5IACE1 NORA A m.

vi a Prtmilm Man fiA jsin.in denly. on January 11, 1955, native 158-18 HJUkU JA. 8-8878 fkaridaif. Jtiua'l l)lh BAVSOR. tiPl I P.M.

at CUM Ltr. Mmnk I M. al CkapH carrt, Mnr rrlraa ia A ArraMA rndci. Jenttrt lilh MrGl IRE. Ht A.M.

al Ckal Jalardai, Jnri ltl t.roR(.I. Wan4a I.ne P.M. al ktal of Castle Dermot, County KI1- VF AuDEK beloved wife of the late and Jude R. C. Church.

Avenue 11. 1958, dear father of Dorothyjwillliim J. and dear mother of and Van Sicklen Street. 10 a.m. McLeavey, Susan TwachtmaiuiElisibeth A.

De Mam and Murlnn Interment PL Chnrl Pmiwip In ftfemoriam luring left by the1 deceased. The will also directed the sale of Mr. Aste's racing! dare, Ireland, beloved husband of Catnerlnj inee Ryan): dear fa nAM -'V, .1 I .1 .1 Charles MAINIERI J08EPII. Dled'stable. 28 Sntr At.

ULittr 8-4800 ranndan. Jwrf jri Ml nON. Immt I A.M. it kirl 0 KEtri. nirlrk J.

nikipii trldtt, mm HI M.AOAM, Cttktrlnr I im A trhH Ml'KrHT, Tktaui P. A.M. atl'kiH AKrH I. MlfM it Ckttrt 1 ITr.FRAI.D. Milium ftmlru Bt Artftnitd At OHLIN.

Julia Itrt lrr ft Arranir4 n. mcuu.sKor; im mree grandchildren. William J. McCusker. ROTI1AUS-CHARLE8, beloved Francea E.

Jacobson and Marv T. husband of Lillian; devoted fa- January 13, 1934. Hazel Polt and Alexander, and Walter Duke. Service Koch Funeral Home, 585 Evergreen Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Funeral Friday, 11 a.m.

Cremation Fresh ther of William. Timothy, Jamra. Lawrence, Michael and Dennis. Reposing at McVeigh's Funeral Chanel. St.

John's 'Place and Arthur E. Wilson, 66 Defiance. in (L'Pl IMcCusker; aim survived by of Beatrice Tolces: brother of Max. Morris. Didle Felit and flull Iim on lh but In (M i own iintm, now it rt.

Sister. LOtTlSE SCHIERECK. ui ti M.L ai.j ci him iniiinm Mhjm Aaiurdav am Fannie Evans. Services Avenue. Funcrai Frl Pond Crematory Arthur K.

WIKnn. father of 'nnr nAv r.t An i. n. Memor al Chan Plikln Avrnn a.m.; solemn wquiem NORTON Sixteenth annlver- Karl llrondway rolum- ELFAST ELLEN inee Carlsoni.ip iMnif at Funeral Home of' F. iR' Eastern Parkway.

Thursday, 8i' Matthew's R. C. Church. at, VMtllVlh a. i it t- fntfaf, Jtmrt Hth MtLAlT.RLIN.

Vlnranl :90 A CkaH Saturdtt. anaarji Sfk JAM H. Jarak I. A M. II Chaal 10 a.m.

Interment Hclv Crosi. Mnr remcniornnrr oi my oeiocn r.tsl, (lieu nere nipni niter 11 10VS .11 jiiioIiIIii Sinn 1A B.nl. Plffl'B Olll I. II arm iiamer, t. Mnvs onereo.

lingering illn'. lnhlA fnrnini-lv Af KIhiIikm! i. tl.p,ttrti U.aI.. frn. ICCmetCry VIRGINIA.

vrii.c- Air.K ILAK A on Janil-I ir.ii, RYMER (LARA on Janil-i ary 12. 1955. bcined wife of the Isand. beovtd le (he nlpiterv. t- Harry El last; devoted mother of nie j.nr.cs a crar motner Fahrmser.

Services at I Orace Reckner; grnndinoiher of William H. Reckner of Olnclnnail, EBBERS-HILL, Inc. 20 Snyder An. at Ratbatk MSOO SO Savtnth Utimje-MWa 245SS -w(vU 0 Monrtincr Funeral P.ulors, 1120 2 pm. tor publication the tamt day Flatbush Avenue.

Safrdav, 10 a.m. Ohio. Reposing at Erieson St Eric- FINER DIRKCTORS JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. Lata Msdtl CADILLAC CARS Te Hire lot All Occasions 1ITH IT.

IRD VI. ftinn aitnrt Utti a-SIOO-l Fruit oJ CHrtmi twTbe PIRO FUNERAL HOME Our Nw Chtptl Idflly located DE KALI a VANDERBILT AVLS. STerling 9-1535 raaeki rrk Csrlwa AtM. enns Chapel, wo State Btreet. For Satuidoy publ.cotion up to :45 I'UNIIAl M0MI8 IN MANHATUN-II0HI-0UIINS jniiAjfcljll, nrw uiR, mtt-r 4 pill CLINTON AVINUI CHAPEL Bit Clinton Brooklyn MAin 2-0531 Friday.

Services Friday, 8 p.m. In KCHl'TT RACHEL, January 11. 1955, In her 8Vh year. Service at. tl4 Baptist Home, Oreena and Throop Avenues, Friday, 2 m.

a.m. tome doy. As Iota at 10 p.m. Saturday I for publication Sundoy. Iterment Saturday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery..

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