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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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KUHN Suddenly, on Decemtf I REINHARD OTTO ADOLF, of DOUGLAS On December BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 29, 1953 9 27, 1953, LEE BALLtIS, beloved toi. of the late John R. and Henrietta Rabitte: also lovhv? brother oidovid husband of Sarah; father CLARENCE OLDENBUTTEN, P.S.32 PRINCIPAL, DEAD Mrs. Cunningham, Widow of Pastor Plainfield, N.

Dec. 29 Funeral gerviees for Mrs. Helen Bancroft Cunningham. 81, formerly of Brooklyn, widow of the Rev. F.

Albert Cunningham, will be held here at 8 o'clock tonight in Memorial Kurt eral Home, 400 Franklin Place. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Mrs. Cunningham, who resided with her daughter, Mrs.

William W. Holmstrom, 1023 Maple in South Plainfield, died on Christmas at the Muhlenberg Hospital. She was a native of Worcester, Mass. Her husband, former associate secretary of the Baptist City Mis Acosta, Irene Manes, Belle I Allman, E. Matthews, Mary J3onvenla, Mary McCabe, James F.

Brady, Mary E. McCreery, W. Burk, Michael McOuirk, Hugh Cahtwel), Eileen McHugh.Mary Chrlitman, W.H. Miller, Charlotte orbett, Cornelia Mulr, George Crowe, Patrick Napolltano, C. Darraugh, C.

Norman, John Dauber, Dorothea Oldenbuttel, C. Betta, Peter Powles, Caroline Dechent, Charles Proscia, Angela Deery, James S. Eeilly, Nellie Douglas, Emily Reinhard, Otto Dunn, Marie Reuter, Andrew Carmine Ricetti, Cecelia Fisher, Margaret Rinaldo, Victor Frunzl, Peter Rizzuto, Ralph Fucillo, Francis Rosche, Marian Hand, Stephen Ruane, Ellle M. Harrington, A. M.

Salmi, Arne Clarence Oldenbuttel, princi pal of Public School 32, 317 Hoyt who had been associated with the public school system for more than 40 years, died Sunday in the Evangelical Deaconess Hospital. He resided at 68 E. 19th St. Mr. Oldenbuttel was born in Manhattan and was brought at an early age to Brooklyn, where he attended Boys High School.

He received his B.A. degree from New York Uni versity, and took post-graduate Courses at Cnrnpll T'nivnr-siitv and City College. After gradu- jatinof from Brooklyn Teachers I raining School, he entered the public school system as a teacher at Public School 19 In John Geoiga Walter Miriam Eulalle, Evelyn, Mrs. A. J.

Tierney, Mrs. C. P. Sullivan, Mrs.l Joseph F. Maguire.

Funeral from the New York and Brooklyn Fu neral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street, Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Requiem High Mass Queen of All Saints R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross" Cemetery.

LESLIE EMMA 174-43 125th Avenue, Jamaica, N. De cember 28, 1953, beloved sister of George; also survived by nieces and nephews. Religious and East- em Star service, Kilwinning Chap, ter, No. 674, O. E.

8., Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at the Funeral Home of Lawrence D. Rouse, 191-02 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans, L. I. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., Green-Wood Cemetery.

MacCRANEY ALAN, suddenly, on December 26, 1953, beloved husband of Mary dear brother of Zebulon MacCraney. Services at the Stutzmann Chapels, 2001 Madison Street, Ridgewood, Brooklyn, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Wednesday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. MANES BELLE, beloved wife of Edward; devoted mother of Edith Robbins, Morton and Don ald Manes; dear sister of Mulford, Pauline, Augusta, Rose and Jerome. Services today, 1 p.m., at Schwartz Brothers "Forest Park Chapel," Queens Boulevard and 76th Road, Forest Hills.

Harrington, M. sercuc, Mary Healy, Edward Smith, Joseph Stubenrauch, W. Sweeney, Regina Thompson. W. A.

Tregde, Jennie Troge, Henry Jaeger, Paul F. Jeffrey, Ruth J. Joe, Alexander Johnston, Harry Kolm, Frederick Kuck, Minna Weber, Harry wunamsburg. Later he taught'bush Kuhn, Lee Balleis Whitten, Charles Leslie, Emma Williams, M. MacCraney, Alan was appointed principal Public School 15.

of In 1935 Mr. Oldenbuttel was appointed principal of Public School 27 in Red Hook. He re mained there for 10 or 12 years wnen ne was named first prln-dpal of Public School 32. A veteran of World War Mr. Oldenbuttel was a member of Schoolmasters' Post, Ameri can region.

He alsrr was a member of the New York Prin cipals Association and the Brooklyn Principals Associa- tion. Funeral services for Mr. uicienuuttel will be held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic with the Rev. Dr.

Hugh D. Dairie, pastor of the Flat- Christian Church. Dor chester and Marlborough Roads, officiating. Burial, to be private, will be in Lutheran Cemetery. Patrick J.

Crowe, Native of Ireland Patrick J. Crowe, a retired employe of the Maxwell House Coffee Division of General Foods died Sunday at his home, 7010 8th Ave. He was niius i Treiand. a nd had IWedln Brwt lyn 44 years. The funeral will be held to- morrow from the James F.

Mc Keon SL Son Funeral Home. 7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway. A solemn requiem mass will be offered in St. Ephrem's R. C.

Church, Fort Hamilton Parkway and 75th St. at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Hol'y Cross Cemeterv. sion Society and one-time pastor of the Glendale Baptist Church In Queens, died in 1947. They formerly resided at 402 Lafayette in Brooklyn.

Surviving besides Mrs. Holmstrom, Is another daughter, Mrs. Carl Bishop of Christians-burg, and a son, Charles D. Cunningham of Whitestone. Queens; three sisters, seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

D. W. Bomeislerr Bank Executive, 61 Douglass M. Bomelsler i-icniuciu v4 ACOSTA IRENE on Decem ber 29. 1953.

of 111 Richmond Road Douglaston, N. beloved wife of the late Julian A. Acosta devoted mother of Julian A. 3d and Margaret E. Acosta.

Funeral from the Falrchild Chapel, 1570 North- ern Boulevard, Manhasset. Ke- qulem Mass at St. Anastasia's Church. Northern Boulevard and MATTHEWS MARY AGNES Thursday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass (nee O'Grady), on December Hearts-St. Stephen's, 10 245th Street, Douglaston, Thurs.

day at 11 a.m. ALLMAN ELIZABETH, of 7108 72d Place. Glendale, L. wife of the late David Allman and devoted mother of Mrs. May Allen.

Mrs. Elizabeth Neway, Mrs. Florence xiuav, v.uuiuaiiv, nmo 7.07 "nth Prindle and David Allman of Mil 1 and a director of the Green! roini savings buiik, uieu ye- economics at the Eastern District High School, and after erving as assistant to the principal and acting principal, he Conduct Services For Mrs. Pasquale A solemn requiem mass for Mrs. Anna M.

Pasquale, 76, widow of Frank Pasquale, well known Brooklyn and Queens building contractor, was offered tnriav In St c. church. Astoria. The 'fu ncrai was trom the Astoria nurial was in Calvary Ceme STUDENT-MINDED TEACHERS NEEDED Chicago, Dec. 29 (U.R) Midwest educators recommend waukee, Wisconsin; also survived i by six grandchildren.

Funeral from her residence on Thursday, De- cemiber 31, at 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass at St. Pancras R. C. Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross tr terday in his home Shi Clap- Ml-S Pasquae roskipd board Ridge Road, 45th stf Astoria, died on Connecticut.

Christ mas Day in New York Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Bomei--Hospital. She was born In Sailer attended Brooklyn Poly- erno, Italy, and came to this technic Institute before golngcountrv 65 years ago. Her hus-to Yale, where he played foot- band died in 19-15. ball and was named to Walter! Surviving are a daughter Camp's All-America team in jirs.

Mary Libraro of Brooklyn' 1911 and 1912. He had lived sons, Joseph, manager of Greenwich for 25 years. Ocean Casket this bor- Surviving are his wife, Frank, a Brooklyn fu-Dorothy Topping Bomeisler; director, James, Thomas, daughter, Mrs. Edward Michael and Anthony, a son, Douglass M. a step-jin grandchildren and 26 great-son, Stuart T.

Douglas, and a grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Charles E. Ros X'MZ' rie is survived bv his wife, J.h"' 'Ulllan; a son, Robert a Cemetery. BONAVENIA MARY, suddenly, on December 27, 1953, beloved wife of Humbert; sister of Josephine Foster and Adolph Mlchelek. Re-nosiror at the Simonson Chapel 119-04 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill; Solemn Requiem Mass Wednesday.

December 30. at 10 3 a.m., at the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In terment St. John's Cemetery. 1 BRADY MARY on December 28, 1953, beloved wife of Patrick devoted mother of Mar that high school teachers bej.speculative Christmas present more student-minded rather.turned out today to be a than subject-minded.

bonanza for himself and his 330 St. Mark's Avenue, Bellmore, L. on December 27, J953, be- oi Charles, Eugene, Lilly and Mrs. Margaret Jnccarlna; brother of Albert and Mrs. Elizabeth Steuer; also survived by five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Reposing at his residence; Requiem Mass at St. Barnabas R. C. Church at 10 a.m. on Thurs day, December 31.

Interment Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, L. REUTER ANDREW, on December 27, 1953, beloved brother of Barbara Klrschner. Funeral from the Falrchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Greg ory's R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery RICETTT CECELIA, on Decem ber 28, 1953, beloved wife of Michael; dear mothe'r of Daniel Raffanlello, Mrs. Lena Samson, Edward Raffan'ello, Joseph and Grace Ricetti; also survived by one sister, Mrs.

Josephine For- gione, and four brothers, Anthony, Bernard, Thomas and Daniel. Reposing at Joseph Mangiaraclna Funeral Home, 9104 4th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church Thursday at 9:30 ajn. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

RINALDO VICTOR, of 87 Sackett Street, died December 27, beloved husband of Mildred; devoted father of Domlnlck. Reposing at Chapel, 106 1st Place, until a.m. interment Holy cross cemetery. Direction Louis Faiella, Sons. RIZZUTO RALPH, on December 27, beloved husband of Rose (nee Barra); father of James, An thony, Philip, Michael, Frank Roni; jHorning and Helen Xrjcftrlck; als0 survived by twenty-five grandchil dren and two great-grandchildren.

Reposing at Louis Ceraso Si Son Chapel, 158 S. Oxford Street; Mass at St. Lucy's Church, Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. ROSCHE MARIAN RITA (nee O'Brien), suddenly, December 27, at Sayville, L.

beloved wife of Charles; devoted mother of Lee; dear sister of Cornelius O'Brien and Mrs. Dorothy Ericksen. Services 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Isaacson Funeral Home, Sayville, L. I.

Interment private. RUANE ELLIE on December 27, 1953, beloved wife of the late Hugh J. Ruane devoted mother of Edward G. Ruane, N. Y.

P. and Hugh J. Ruane Jr. Re posing at her home, 615 59th Street, Bay Ridge. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Leo F. Kearns, Director.

SALMI ARNE December 1953, beloved husband of Alno devoted father of Robert son of Victor brother of Pearl Cangley and Albert J. Salmi. Services Thursday, 2 p.m., at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Interment Ever green Cemetery. SEFCIK MARY on Decem ber 28.

1953, of 1250 Hancock Street, beloved wife of Andrew H. devoted mother of Andrew also survived by four brothers and one sister. Reposing at the Bushwick Chapel, 1178 Bushwick Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday. 10 a.m., St. Martin of Tours R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Louis F.

Hatch, Director, SMITH JOSEPH, on December 28, beloved husband of Frances; dear father of Gerard, Betty and Joan; dear brother of Marion Cas sidy, Sister Maria Andrews, C5.J. Reposing at the Thomas F. Dal-ton Chapel, 29 Atlantic Avenue, Floral Park, L. Solemn Mass of Requiem will be offered on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Catherine of Sienna R. C. Church. Interment Long Island National Cemetery. STUBENRAUCH WILLIAM on December 26, 1953, dear father of Mildred C.

and Mrs. Hazel Krener. Services John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednes day, 10 a.m.

interment woodiawn Cemetery. SWEENEY On' December 28 1953, REGINA R. (nee McGtvern), beloved wife of James devoted mother of Mrs. Doris Keough, Mrs, Regina York and William Sweeney. Reposing William A.

Martin Funeral Home. Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Thursday, 10:45 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. THOMPSON WALTER on December 27, 1953, beloved husband of Susan (nee Moran) devoted father of Robert brother of Martha, Florence, Frederick and Al bert. Rellgloua and Masonic serv ices at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Tuesday, 7 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. TREGDE December 28, 1953, JENNIE, beloved wife of Ole sister of Marie Pedersen, Bertha Nilsen and Katie Oisen. Services ah Fred Worhst. Son Memorial terment 1 Cemetery, Stone Ridge, N. Saturday, 11:30 a.m.

TROGE HENRY R-, on December 27. 1953, of 191-22 114th Avenue, St. Albans, beloved husband of Mary (nee Broun); devoted father of Henry Rosalie White-soli nnf Ann Kvani. ReDOsine my-one percent oi me ana friends. school adiTU is rators ques- Pablo Martinez nnid garet Vera and Catherine Man' della; grandmother of Patricia and Kathleen Mandella, William and Lawrence Vera.

Funeral from her residence. 601 6th Avenue; Sol emn Requiem Mass St. Stanislaus Martyr R. C. Church, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. Charles Cemetery. BURKE MICHAEL, on Decem-28, 1953, beloved brother of Pat rick and Helen Burke. Reposing at the Chapel of E. H.

Lockwood, 255 21st Street, until Thursday, 10 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass R. C. Church of St. Stanislaus.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery CANTWELL On Monday, December 28. 1953, of 522 5th Street, EILEEN beloved daughter of tioiied said there was a tre- for a ticket in the Christmas mendous need for considera- lottery, and shared it with tion of individual pupil differ-jctliers on his Christmas list, ences and less stratification ofjThe ticket won the first prize subject matter. $180.000 S54.OO0 each for The survey was conducted Martinez and his brother, Jose; by Science Research $27,000 each for a cousin and 1953, EMILY W. (nee Wieler). beloved wife of the late Richard; dear sister of Mrs.

Edith Hassel- berger, Robert, Walter and George Wieler. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Fu neral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Re quiem Mass St. Gregory's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNN MARIE on December 27, beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Minnie); sister of the late Margaret Hayes; dear aunt of Philip A. Joseph A.

Hayes. Reposing at residence 132 Douglass Street. Funeral IThursday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re' quiem Mass St. Agnes R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cem etery. Direction Raymond J.

Sheehan. FALCONE CARMINE, of 569 Dahlll Road, on December 27, be loved husband of Maria and' fa ther of Nicholas, John andvAncelo, bara De Meo, Frank and Angelo, and six grandchildren. Reposing at the Hamilton Chapel, 4218 Fort Hamilton Farkway, corner 43d Street, until Thursday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy Ghost R. C. Church, 46th Street and 17th Avenue, at 10 a.m.

FISHER MARGARET (DUF FY), on December 2, 1953, for merly of 17 Walcott Street, Brooklyn, N. beloved wife of the late Oscar and loving itiother of Owen Duffy, Rose McConneii ana Thomas Duffy. Funeral Thursday. 9 a.m., from the James H. Tracy Funeral Home, 1483 Flatbush Avenue, near Glenwood Road; Re quiem Mass, 9:45 a.m., Visitation Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FRUNZI PETER, Brooklyn un dertaker, beloved husband of Inez; father of Angela, Theresa, Michael, Ann, Henry, Patricia and Walter. Reposing at Boyertown Chapel, 38-42 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn Requiem Mass St. Catherine of Alexandria, Saturday, 10 a.m. In terment Calvary.

FUCILLO FRANCIS 147-31 69th Road, Kew Garden Hills, L. I. (formerly 22d Street, Brooklyn), beloved husband of Rose. Repos ing at scarpacl Funeral Home, 711 4th Avenue; Mass Wednesday, 10 St. Johns Church.

ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAND STEPHEN suddenly, on December 28, 1953, beloved hus band of Muriel Phillips; devoted father of infant son, Stephen the 3d; loving brother of Eileen, Ag- ntta, Kathleen and Richard Hand; nephew of Vincent and Thomas Hand. Reposing at Cosgrove Chapels, 5723 5th Avenue. Re quiem Mass at Our Lady of Per petual Help Church, Thursday, 11 a.m. Interment St.

Charles Ceme tery. HARRINGTON ARTHUR December 28, of 239 Prospect Place, beloved son of -the late Andrew and Anna Hopkins Harrington; dear brother of William A. Reposing John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Joseph's Church Thursday, 9:30 a.m.

HARRINGTON MARTIN, on December 28, 1953, of 25 1st Street, beloved husband of Ida (nee Foster) Harrington; dear father of James, Mrs. John Connelly; also survived by five grandchildren. Fu. neral from New York and Brooklyn Funeral Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street, Thursday at 9 a.m.; thence to St.

Agnes R. c. Church, where Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered. John J. Flood, Director.

HEALY EDWARD December 28, 1953, beloved husband of Helen (nee Gillespie) devoted fa ther of Edward John Frank and Rosemary; dear brother of Mrs. Frank W. Cray and Mrs. Herman Q. Halsted.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave nue; Requiem Mass, 10 St Vincent Ferrer R. C. Church. In terment Holy Cross Cemetery. JAEGER PAUL F.

on Decem ber 26, 1953, beloved husband of Anna and dear father of Paul F. Jr. and Robert; devoted brother of Gertrude and Kurt. Service at Boyertown Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Wm.

C. Ringe, Director. JEFFREY i RUTH JEAN (nee Hahn), December 27, 1953, dear wife of James; devoted daughter of Mrs. Irene Hahn and the late Daniel W. Hahn.

Services Kennedy's Chapel, corner of Church and Rogers Avenues, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment New Brunswick, N. weanesaay, 10 a.m. JOE ALEXANDER, on Decem ber 27, beloved husband of Au gusta; father of Florence Trueson and Grace Sussenberg Services at John Sehy Son Chapel, 319 On tral Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. In, terment 'theran Cemetery, Wednesday, 2 p.m.

JOHNSTON -HARRY De cember 28, 1953, devoted father of Ida A. Weber and Harrv E. Johnston of Boston. Service at the Falrchild Chapel, 851 Atlantic Ave nue, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. KOLM FREDERICK of 19 Hillside Avenue, Roxbury, on De cember 27, devoted husband of the late Frances; loving father of Mrs.

Anne Moffitt, Mrs. Mildred Dean, Mrs. Bernlce Daly and Howard; devoted son of Mrs. Anna Kolm; dear brother of Walter Koim and Bertha Leadbeater; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from the Bennett Funeral Home, 264 Beach 118th Street, Rockaway Park thence to St.

Francis de Sales R. C. Church. Interment family plot. KUCK MINNA, of 15 N.

Ocean-side Road, Rockville Centre, on December 28, 1953, beloved mother of George Kattenhorn: devoted grandmother of Barbara Raleigh and Alma Kattenhorn, Member of Hannoverscher Damenverein and Lamstedter Damen-Zlrkel. Reposing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street, near Bushwick Avenue. Services Wednesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Thurs day, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

Vital notices accepted 8 o.m. to p.m. for publication the iame day. lata as 10 p.m. Saturday night 'or publication Sunday.

William MTreery, Storekeeper, 85 A solemn requiem mass will be offered tomorrow at 10:15 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, Pacific St. and Vanderbiit for William McCreery, 85, who died Sunday at his home, 217 Prospect Place. Mr.

McCreery was lrn and lived all of his life in Brooklyn and for 30 years sold Army and Navy goods at his store, 106 Flushing opposite the Brooklyn Navy Yard. He was a member of the Washington Club, 10th A. D. Democratic Organization. He is survived by his wife, Pauline; three (laughters, Gladys, Mrs.

Florence Rick and Mrs, Beatrice Flynn, and two sons, William former As semblyman of the 10th A. D. for 15 years, tnd Robert L. McCreery, who is connected with the Internal Revenue department. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Albert E. Brown Funeral Tonight Religious and Masiic serv ices will be hold tonight at 8 p.m. at Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1S6 St. John's Place, for Albert E. Brown, 51, of 5217 Avenue 1., who died Sunday at Methodist Episcopal Hospital.

The Rev. Robert C. Carlson will officiate Bt both services. Born in Fall River. Mr.

Brown came to Brooklyn 26 years ago and for the last 24 years has been sexton, member and deacon of the Memorial Presbvterian Church. He was a Lt. Norma Brown, stationed at Mitcliol Air Force Base; a brother, Samuel Red-fern, and a granddaughter, iDebra Ellen Brown. The body is reposing at Walter B. Cooke's Funeral Home, 50 7th Ave.

The funeral will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. Interment will be made in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Paul F. Jaeger, Beautician, 54 Funeral services will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Boyertown Chapel, 40 Lafayette for Paul F. Jaeger, 54, who died on Saturday of a heart ailment at the James Ewing Hospital, Manhattan.

The Rev. Emil Hein, pastor of St. Matthew-Emanuel Lutheran Church, will officiate. Mr. Jaeger was born in Germany and came to this country in 1921.

He was the proprietor of the Avon Beauty Salon, lo cated at 297 Dth St. He is survived by his wife, Anna two sons, Paul F. Jr. and Robert; one sister, Gertrude, and one brother, Kurt. Cremation will take place at the Fresh Pond Crematory tomorrow morning.

PRAVDA SAYS WORKERS ACHIEVED 1953 GOALS Moscow, Dec. 29 (U.R) The Communist organ Pravda said today Soviet workers fully achieved planned goals throughout the country during 1953, registering production "victories" in several key sectors of industry, more than 38,000,000 tons of steel, 320,000,000 tons of coal, 52,000,000 tons of oil and 133,000,000.000 kilowatt-hours of electricity during the year. (Observers London noted the figures are exactly those estimated in August by Premier Georgi Malenkov.) Funera Directors 15010 Hillside Are. JA. (-6670 Tuesdav.

December FIBHER. Annabelle 0:00 A al Chapel MILES. Kidney 1 O0 P.M. at Chapel KOEBBEX. Frank 1 00 r.M at Chapel Wednesday, December 30th HE IL, Elisabeth A.M.

at Chapel THOMPSON, Walter A 1:00 r.M. at Chapel GOTTLIEB, Hear; 1:00 M. at Chapel Thursday. December 3tit CONDI Carrie A. 1:00 P.M.

at Residence 154-14 Northtrh FL 3-6600 Tuesday. December 29th SPAHR, (itulave 1:00 P.M. at Chapel MAin 2-8585 fc. Thomas J. and the late Mary 1953, devoted wife of James Paul dear mother of Maria Madigan, Jdnies, William, Sister Mary Dorothy, 6.M.; Sister Mary Redempta, S.M.; Ann Trahan, Leo, Sister Mary Celeste, S.M., and Dorothy Berkery; also survived by 11 grand children.

Reposing at residence, 1718 Bergen Street. Funeral Thurs day; Solemn Mass of Requiem Holy Rosary R. c. Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- Joyce Brothers.

McCABE JAMES on December 27, 1953, beloved husband of Caroline; father of William, James John and Joseph; brother of Edward McCabe and Annie Murphy; six grandchildren also survive. Reposing at Donnelly Purcell Funeral Home, Euclid Avenue and Fulton Street; Requiem Mass 10 a.m., Wednesday, at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment Calvary Ceme tery. McCREERY WILLIAM, December 27, 1953, beloved husband of Pauline; dear father of William Gladys, Florence Rick, Beatrice Flynn and Robert L. McCreery.

Funeral from his residence, 217 Prospect Place; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Joseph's Church, Wednes day, 10:15 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCREERY WILLIAM. The Washington' Club Regular 10th A.

D. Democratic Organization records with profound sorrow the passing ot its esteemed member. William McCreery, the father of our former Assemblyman William C. McCreery. Members are requested to meet at his residence, 241 Prospect Place, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.

WALTER COOKE, MARGARET QUINN, Executive Members. C. JOSEPH DANAHY, President. McGUIRK HUGH, of 564 Carlton Avenue. Reposing at Henry McCaddin de Son, 24 7th Avenue.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m. McHlIGH MARY ANN (nee O'Donnell), on December 27, 1953, native of Drumkerin, County Let-trim, Ireland, wife of the late James devoted mother of Mary Halloran, Margaret Deacy, Flor ence Lee, Lillian Hamilton, Genevieve Zollinger, James, Eugene John and William McHugh; sister of John, James, Daniel, Peter O'Donnell and the late Catherine Brown; also survived by sixteen grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, from Charles J. Brady Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass, 9:45 a.m., St. Fran els of Assisi R.

C. Church. Inter ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER CHARLOTTE De cember 27, 1953, of 69 S. Oxford Street, wife of the late Charles mother of Madge Miller.

Service at the Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. MUIR GEORGE, on December 27, beloved husband of Christina (nee Howie) father of George Jr. and Thomas. Services at James Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue and E. 28th Street, Tuesday, 8 p.m.

NAPOLITANO CARMINE, if 422 De Kalb Avenue, beloved hus-i band of Maria; devoted father of Vincent, Fred, Eugene, Ernestlna, Mrs. Celia Frusco, Emily Rugglero. Reposing at Piros Funeral Home, 251 De Kalb Avenue, until Wednes day, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Lucys, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

NORMAN JOHN on December 26, 1953, husband of the late Anna Wood; Fourth Degree member Knights of Columbus and the Phil Sheridan Council. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m.. from Joseph Redmond Funeral Parlors, 476 73d Street; Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m., St. Anselm's R. C.

Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. I OLDENBUTTEL CLARENCE, December 27, 1953, at Evangelical Deaconess Hospital, of 68 E. 19th Street, beloved brother of John and v.iwoc, tvu ui uuiers, Lrowe of Brooklyn, and Wil liam Crowe of Ireland; a sister, Man-, also ot Ireland, and ten grandchildren. Speculative Yule Present Proves $180,000 Bonanza Osorno, Chile, Dec.

29 (U.R) A Chilean shoe merchant's ,3 friend, and 59,000 for each of Martinez' two daughters. Canadian Found Guilty Of Gold Smuggling Try Manila, Dec. 29 (U.R) William Ernest Joliffe, 37-year-old China-born Canadian businessman, was found guilty of attempted gold bullion smuggling today and sentenced to a year in prison and a fine of 2,000 pesos The court ordered confiscated the four pieces of gold bullion worth $35,000 which were found in Joliffe's possession Dec. 7, w-hile he was about to hoard a nlnnp for Hnnff TConcrl at the International Airport, Says Yank Push 183 1 -1 1- 11 Seoul, Dec. 29 (U.R) Gen.

Maxwell D. Taylor said today that troops of his 8th Army have been working on 183 different projects to help rebuild war-torn Korea. General Taylor said they are working on duty time to build 120 schools, 20 orphanages, 8 churches, 11 hospitals, 10 road and bridge systems and 11 community projects. of Islip Francis Fucillo, 53, Mass Tomorrow A solemn requiem mass villi eraA hi be offered tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St.

John's R. C. Church, 21st St. and 5th for Francis Fucillo, 53, of 147-31 69th Road. Kew Gardens Hills, who died Christmas Day in Long Island College Hospital.

Mr. Fucillo had, until recently, lived in Brooklyn and for 39 years had headed the accounting department of the Johns Manvill Corporation. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose Wall Fucillo; his father, Pasquale, and seven brothers and six sisters. The funeral will be held from the Anthony M.

Scarpaci Funera Home, 711 4th Ave. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery. WHITTEN CHARLES, sud denly, on December 27, of 1580 E. 56th Street, Brooklyn. Reposing at 2603 Church Avenue.

Religious services on Thursday, December 31 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery. Direction Farley's Funeral Parlors. WILLIAMS MADELINE, at SU ver Springs, beloved wife of Frank.

Reposing M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, Notice of funeral later. Arknottilfiiijmntte BORGHERI The family of the late PETFR BORGHERI wish to express their gratitude for all the kindness extended to them in their recent bereavement. BORGHERI FAMILY.

SHAY The family of the late Frances Cantwell; sister of Law, 4 rence B. Reposing at Edw, H. C. Dunn Chapei, 298 7th Avenue, Fu- neral Thursday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Saviour Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. CHRISTMAN WILLIAM on December 28, 1953, of 152 Ridge wood Avenue, Brooklyn, beloved husband of Anna father of Grace Grathwohl and Richard Streeter. Services W. F.

Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80Ui Street, publishers of testing and guidance materials, among educators in Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin. John 8. Ollersfen Services Tonight Baldwin, Dec. 29 Funeral services for John B. Ottersten of 475 Atlantic Freeport, who formerly operated an auto ignition repair establishment in Brooklyn, will be held at 8:30 tonight at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 21 S.Grand Ave.

The Rev. Stephen O. Hirzel of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, this place, will offici- ue. mere aiso win ue masonic Woodhaven, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

5 Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m. Inter rites. Burial will be in Keouuaing jod ment Lutheran Cemetery. CORBETT CORNELIA, Decem- ber 27, 1953, beloved sister of Char lotte. Service at the Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 2 p.m.

CROWE PATRICK, on ber 27, beloved husband of Mar garet (nee O'Meara) loving father John, James, Philip, Patrick and fcerard; also survived by ten Ckrandchildren; two brothers, Mi le hael and William: one sister, Mary Haurrigan. Funeral from the panor oi James F. McKeon Son 7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St.

Ephrem, where Mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. i I umnnnin-ouoaeruy, on ue- MARY E. KENNEDY SHAY, who rmfj DVERS END passed away December 24. cru Walter IV Cooke wish to thank the Reverend Clergy of Mary Queen of Heaven R.

Church, the Reverend Clergy oi INCORPORATED cemoer in, laihiki.m, oi ztii Glenwood Road, beloved wife of Denis; loving mother of John E. Funeral from Gallagher's Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue, Thursday. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Jerome's Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

New York's lorgtsf Brooklyn Prep Faculty, the SistersiaTld 12 tons of Mercy, neighbors and friendsi011 llle Ion8 outer breakwater for their kind exnressinns nf svm. of Los Angeles harbor have Direction John J. Darraugh Si Sons. DAUBER DOROTHEA December 28, 1953. Reposing at the Evangelical Home, 1420 Bushwick Avenue.

Service Thursday, 10 a m. Willard C. Jung. I DE BETTA PETER, employe of New York Telephone Company for over thirty years, of 1526 Gates (thousands of letters from grateful families are the finest possible testimonial to the character of our service. Complete Funerals from '185 information field Cemetery, Hempstead.

Mr. ottersten, who retired a year ago, died Saturday night in Meadow-brook Hospital. He wns a native of Sweden and before moving to Freeport, re sided in Brooklyn. He was a member of Sterling Lodge, F. A.

M. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sigrid Ottersten: a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Suttie; a son, Eugene R. Ottersten, and a randson.

51 AKrISn UKIVt San Pedro, Dec. 29 (U.R) is over, "Operation Starmop' fallen to a victorious army of more than po skin divers. The five-hour campaign was inspired by the California Department of Fish and Game. Sportsmen from member clubs of the Council of Skin Divers1 volunteered their services. The rapidly multiplying starfish, whose suction cup arms can pull open the most deter-j mined mollusk, were becoming a serious threat to the big bar- Spotty Reception Oklahoma City.

Dec. 20 (U.R) The five-year-old daughter of a returning air force lieuten ant broke up his reception by breaking out with measles. Lt. Robert Hull spotted the spots as he got off the plane bringing him back from the Philippines. The 20 relatives gath ered for a homecoming party scattered, and the daughter.

Brooke, went home to bed. 1 PIRO FUNERAL HOME Our Ntw Chapul Ideally located DE KALB VANDERBILT AYES. STerling 9-1535 Branch: Park Cmrtton Are. Charles Oldenbuttel. Service at theism sth AvennB wriiiav.

4 n.m. In- Avenue, formerly of 488 E. C3d Street. Survived by mother, Anna Reposing at Monte Funeral Home, 297 5th Avenue; solemn Requiem Mass Wednesday at Our Lady of Peace Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. DECHENT CHARLES, aged 51 pathy in their recent bereavement. Ulcmfmbranrcs REOCH DAVID. Birthday re membrance to a loving husband. MARGE and the BOYS.

UlrmoriamH Biiuui n-in memory oi my. beloved motJier, CAROLINE; BRODTMAN. Oo4 pLAM hold rur laving ireni irourd bet ftnd keep her in your lovuig care. MARGARET. GATHERCOLE JOSEPH.

April U7 Upi emntwt tell how mUa him. My heart tea wnt to Ood alone knows how I nui him In a home that 1 lonesome today. MOTHER, DAD and BROTHERS. HAMILTON JOHN A. In lov ing remembrance of Dad, who died December 29, 1937.

ODDO ANGELO S. Christmas and New Year's remembrance in i Heaven to our beloved son and brother. MOM, DAD, BROTHERS. ZCANETTI CHARLES and THERESA. Alware tn our hearts SON and DAUGHTERS.

suddenly, on December 27, at his t. home at Solsville, N. Y. Surviving at Funeral Home, 88-28 1M8. 20 Snyder A.e.

ULiler 6-4800 Tandav December HtK HIOGI.NS. Edoard 9:00 A.M. at ha eel CAMPBELL. William J. A at Chapel SCHMEl'SRER.

lieorie al Chapel Wfdneitday, December 30th Caroline 0:00 A.M. at Chapel KUIK, John 1:00 M. uneral Private SO Setentk Art. MAin Z-SS8S Tuesdav. December 29th FASO, Charles S.

9:30 A at Chapel POPE. Harr; Sr. P.M. at Chapel Wednesday. December 20th BROWN, Albert F.

3:00 at Chapel ATWOOD. Harold Funeral Private Thursday. December JIft BRADY, Mar; t. IM A.M. at Residenee DOLAN, rnneU X.

1:00 P.M. at Chapel Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Av- emit, weunesaay, o.w pjn. POWLES On December 28, CAROLINE, of 415 92d Street, be loved wife of the late Garrett; dear sister of the late Charles Hu bert. Services at Darraugh' Fu neral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 12:15 p.m.

Interment Long Island National Cemetery. PROSCIA ANGELA, beloved wife of Joseph; devoted mother of Michael and Adam. Reposing at Brizzi Funeral Home, 3921 Fort Hamilton Parkway: Requiem Mass Thursday, 9:30 a.m., St. Francis Xavier Church. REILLY NELLIE, on December 28, 1953, beloved wife of the late Felix Rellly; sister of Rose Ann Lindsay of Tlrnaskea.

Ireland. Funeral Wednesday. 10 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church, 10:30 am. are his wile, Anna; two daugh- ters, Emily and Dorothy; one son, Charles; three stepsons; th-e brothers, George, Henry and Chris- topher; three sisters, Martha, Ann end Sister Alblne.

DEERY JAMES 8., of 615 Mor gan Avenue, on December 26, 1953, beloved son of James J. and the late Mary (O'Brien) Deery; lov Street, Jamaica. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m. VARUNA BOAT CIX'B regrets to announce the death of our beloved. honorary life secretary.

WILLIAM C. 8TUBENRAUCH. Reposing at Healey Funeral Home, 977 Ocean Avenue. Services 8 clocK Tuesday evening. Interment Wednesday, 10 o'clock, Woodiawn Cemetery.

WEBER HARRY, Saturday, De cember 26. Spanish-American War veteran, retired city inspector Servicea 2 m. Thursday, December 31, iwood Chapel, IS25 Coney Islam. Avenue. y.

lng brother of Bernard Vincent J. and Margaret L. Deery. Funeral 20 Snyder Ave. at Flatbush Ave.

-Ulster 6-4800 from Chapel, 92 Norman Avenue, 1 Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re- qutem Mass St. Cecilia's R. C. Church, Interment Calvary Cemetery. Thomas Edward Ireland, Directors 50 Seventh Avenue 4 rUNERAl HOMES IN MANHATTAN MONX QUttNl.

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