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

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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES FEB 1, 1549 Louis Frisse, 74, ratlts PARK A. ROWLEY, 65, DIES; FORMER BANK PRESIDENT Borough Plumbing hr Bernard B. Berkeley, 70, DONOHUE On Januarv 31. i MATIER MARTHA. January' 1949.

DAISY Margaret beloved 31, 1949. at the Mary Hitchcock, sister of Lou and John J. Dono-; Hospital, Hanover, N. H. Life liue.

Reposing William A. Martin member of Stella Chapter, Order. Funeral Home. Clasfon Avenue, the Eastern Star. Service at! corner Sterling Place.

Funeral the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass Avenue. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. In-Queen of All Saints R.

C. Church, terment Green-Wood Cemetery. LonrracTorDU Tears or Park A. Rowley. presidenMo be a holding company, re rracTicea nere ior oj i ears Kirchmann.

G.Sr. Koet.sch. Augusta Lynch, Mary V. Matier, Martha Nerrie, Robert Neuberg. Emil L.

Raney. Thomas J. Louis R. Krisse, vice presi- )f Jamaica Hu-es, and for- siiming its banking functions a Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Thursday, 2:30 p.m.

iniet- president of the Hunk ofthe Bank of the Manhattaiijdont and a trustee of the Ham-btirj? Savings Rank, who for Dr. Bernard B. Berkeley, 70. retired Brooklyn physician, died today in Cedars of Lebanon the Manhattan Company, dieil; Company Reidy. Ana-stasia FARRELL On January 31.

1949.. NERRIE Suddenly, at Beacon, i HELEN, beloved daughter of the'New York. January 30. 1949. ROB- Rowley was appointed in 50 years was a leading plumb- yesterday in Doctors Hospital.

Mr. Reiss? Lena F. to the board of directors ing contractor this borough, Richardson Janet llate Martin and Bridget beloved husband of Eva Anderson. Frank Naftel Bergen. Clarence Bramkr.

Anders Burke, John Cangley, Edward Clark, James Collard, Anna Condon, William Daly, Ellen Daly, Ellen I Malo, G. Donohup, Daisy Eonohiie. Mary Tarrell, Helen Ficken, M. Fr.mce. Annie Loul on.

Marv jllospital, Los Angeles, accord Manhattan. Me lived in the Ritz Tower Hotel, 57th St. and Park of the Interboroueh Rapid died yesterday in his home at where he resided for some time before going to California. Dr. Berkeley was associated with a number of hospitals in the city, including Beth Israel Hospital.

Manhattan, and was a member of the board of directors of the Hebrew Shelter and Immigration Aid Society In 1912 he joined the King- Risoin, Edward Transit Company, then private- Ray Shore. He was 71. ly owned, and held that po-t! Mr. Frisse, who'was born in! O'Connor. Reposing William A.

ice will be held at the home of his Martin Funeral Home. son, J. Nerrie, 15 Deerfield Avenue corner Sterling Place. Fu- Place, Beacon, New York. Wednes- ing to word received at Jewi-'h Hospital, where he formerly was consulting dermatologist.

Dr. Rerkelev. born in Hungary, came to the 1'nited States eariv in life and studies at the and maintained offices at 3.1 Madison Manhattan. Horn in Freriericton. New Brunswick.

Canada, Mr. Rowley entered the banking field in Xova Scotia as a youth and in 1913 came to this city as cashier Rockwood, Rosent'eld, J. A. Joseph Sclmeelcch. J.

Shields. Florence Spindler. M. Starr. Grace Tart.

Joan Marie for several years. His interests! Prooklyn, was former head of extended to Jamaica the Frisse Plumbing Corpora-which be had developed fromltion. He was a charter member a small trollev line from Ja-of the Brooklyn Chamber of maica to Rockaway into a com-'Commerce and in 1008 he helped County Medical Society. He also was a member of the Bellevue and I'mversity neral Thursday. 9:30 a.m.; Re-'cay afternoon, February 2.

at 2:30 'qmem Mass Our Lady of Good o'clock. Interment at Fishkill, New Counsel R. C. Church. Interment; York, jllolv Cross Cemetery.

Please flowers. NEUBERG EMIL suddenly, on January 30, 1949, at Franklin FICKEN January 31. 1949. Square, formerly of Rockville MAGDALENA. wife of the late Centre, beloved husband of Bertha Diedrich and devoted mother of nee brother of Peter J.

Baltimore Medical Colleges. He bus vtem. found the peoples of the Rank of Long Island lnlpreriensive Vtw manv vear be had been nartK here. graduated from the latter was a pa-it president ofiin 189(. ji'ilvp in Onpens civic affairs' He He was appointed a vice pre New York Academy of Medicine.

Brooklyn Dermatologies! Society and the Williamsburg. East New York. Ocean and New L'lrecht Medical Societies. Surviving are hi wife. Mrs Annette Lerner Rerkelev.

and idem of the Manhattan Com-jand realty development, and "'e rummers Isv.Pfter Terr. Otillie 'run. Turant. Florence Michael Carl A.Ward, Michael F. Wiizin.

Harry H. bel WoelHe, William Yawien.Anna R. Fred SoDhia A. and Hcnrv C. and the Neuberg and Agnes Petersen, serv -i i uonL.

9 nf tiw Oi ippii ion ot Hrookt vn anu was a torn inn uniti n.ro, wnen ne late Frederick R. Services at her ices at the Funeral Home 01 1 i. er mpmhpr nf the "'Oth A retired because of noor ler member of the 20th A. D.i retired because of poor health. it ini in 1H I I Hill ill i iiri I r.

residence. 1548 East 28th Street. iPettlt Bros. Clayton. 20 Lincoln Thnrsdnv.

2 D.m. Interment Avenue. Rockville Centre. L. I.

Surviving are his wife Mrs 1 Democratic i tun. ne was a in ne took tne oermaioiog.v years later, when the Manhattan Company became a holding Muriel B. Rowley; a member of.the New York State post at. Jewish Hospital, but two Martin and Albeit C. Miami Beach.

iBerkelev. rmmners Association. movpo ro John Katon a sister. firm he was named president Green-Wood Cemeterv. iWednesday, 8 p.m.

Interment Lu- janu- itheran Cemetery, Thursday after- nd of FRANCE ANNIE January noon. Ftank 31, 1949, beloved wife of Melville- Annie A. Rowley, ami a brother, -National ion, --r- ANDERSON FRANK B. 51. iet9.

beloved husb: M.iy; a of Walter M. and Howard He held that po-t until when he resigned to devote Lorne K. Rowlev. Services will 1,1 fiumoers, me Mwam mo be lield at 3 p.m. tomorrow in 0' and C.te Ruigewuod Lutherans Urged Serv- Fiance: sister of Ida W.

RANEY THOMAS on Jan- himself to various industrial nf 'R) Hinwli 3: Walter B. Cccke. Service at the Fair-iuary 31, 1949. r-! hmiin vtu.iaiii "amoer oi commerce j. enternrises.

In the same year Harry H. Wiizin, Retired Statistician i a Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, child ChaDel. 951 Atlantic Avenue. Street, after a Surviving are his widow.

Alts. the Manhattan institution ceased! will be private. Wednesday. 9 p.m. Funeral private.

Thursday. 8 p.m. To Fight Onslaught Of Religion's Foes years with the Emigrant Industrial Savines Bank of Manhattan; sur- Clara S. Frisse: a daughter, Allene Nevviiiv a son. 1.

Frisse: two Mis. Marie BF.DSOI NAFTEL. Sunday, PRTSsirinriTS nn Januarv vived bv his wife, Mrs. Ann Raney; of 1307 of 1307 ary 30. 1949.

Paciiic shn daushter.s. Isabrl and Ann: i Hyatt anil Mrs. ieua Klae-s. Tv greater Lutheran business representative of rt 'nf rr a "dear two James P. and Robert T.

LT. No. 3, I. B. E.

Henry Mafheson, Ex-Union President beloved i fgtner of Allpne NP.jiins. John L. Raney; one grarwdchlld. Walter Mrs. Schneelockf Practical Nurse and a brother.

John r. or Nancy, and brotner oi brother of Marie Rvan Raney The funerai will be lieid.so!idaii! and for "a way of Thurday from the Stutzmannjthinking in terms even broader Funerai Home. 224-39 a united Lu'liPian -iront" Queens Village. A solemn was stressed lodav by tiie Rev. Celia Klaess.

ReposiiiK at the Raney or 'irenton, New jersey. Stutzmann Funeral Home. 224-39 Funeral from hLs residence. Fri- Hurry II. Wiizin.

retired formerly emyloyed the Moore-McCorniack Lines, died of a heart attack yesterday in his home, 1086 Ocean Ave. He was 67. Mr. Wiizin. a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, went to work for the steamship company in wie.

Mrs. R. Penailly and Mrs. McLain. Religious and Ma-'nic services at the Fairchild Jamaica Avenue.

Queens Village, day, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass lOi i. Sfiismn RHnniim I clv a St. Martin of Tours R. C.

for Henry I ijjrpenter inCi fi.riner Funeral services Matbeson. K), retirei and cabinetiiKiker. Schneeloch of a practical nurse. Sunday cening in l'ros- requiem mass will follow at 0jl)r. William Sodt a.m.

in the Holy Child Jesus waukee, president of R. C. Church. Richmond Hill.jtional Lutheran Counc ill be in St. John's Cem-opening session of its of Mil the Na il.

at the Hist an 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tueciav at 8 p.m. on Child Jisus R. C. Church. Chunh.

Knickerbocker Avenue 921 I ir.u'.id Hill, L. Thur.sd5. 10 and Weirfield Street. Interment died rpnielcrv Musses an- nwt I nf a hciirt'liresidetlt of the loca unit Interment St. John's Cc.ne- BKU.SOLE Klngsboro Political a Cilia annmmces with profound terj (Trenton papers please'ailmem.

She had been ill Iwohhe 1'nited Brotherhood of Car-Jtnei- St. John's predated, copy.) Louis F. I IfVJO and retired last He Prince 'was well known in Flat bush and fit especially among the children iiual meeting. Speaking at the fleorge Hotel, 2Stb St. i weeK.s.

meniers ano joiners, win oe; Hatch, Director. A atjve Manhattan, Mrs. belt) at 8 o'clock tonight at the I Schneeloch lived in the Bronx; Kneson Kricson hapel. HALTON MARV January 31. 1949, native of Drunigore.

County Cavan, Ireland, of 133 E. 31st Street, beloved, sister of Mrs. B. Madden. Mrs.

Ar.es Smith. RfclDY On January 30, 1949 MiTo he death of NAFTEL BED-SOLE. Funeral services will be on Tuesday. February 1. at 8 pin.

at- Fairchild's Chapel, 951 A lan'ic Avenue. Brooklyn. Interment Ftoruary 2 at 10 a.m. Peter J. Healey, Former Trainer -before coming to Brooklyn a State St.

Burial will be in Kver- Manhattan, Doctor Sodt or his neighborhood, who called warned that the enemies of alllbmi "Cncle Harry." the church stands for are mar- Eor a number of years he had -haling ihHr forces." and to' been a member of Sou's meet ihe chailcmre "will re- i 'ni versalit -Church, Ditmas v.ile of Jeremiah: dear sister of number ol years ago. She was greens emetery tomorrow Catherine, Peter, Huth and Daniel uWyer and Ann Kelly. 1 1 1 wife of Max morning. Halton and Mrs. Anna Mcuoniitie Rpiyisina William A.

Martin Fu- and was a member of Ihej Mr. Matheon, who lived at (Uiie faith, courage and devo-and Ocean where the vi lif, lt-A i i -t Mir-. i 1 1 1 .1 ,1 .1. Medie. O.

Ol 1 1C.t;iU 'Ma li-aj-J III Vinalrr, f- 1 lion that have not been put to oooy witi ue in state until serv- County cavan. ireiano. Home, Classou Avenue cor- W'oodvi rest neral from the Thomas Edward npr sterling Place. Funeral on -ve Ireland Funeral Home. 1088 Nos-; Wednesday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Ul.v BERGEN CLARENCE 31.

1949. of 241-02 141st Rosedale. L. beloved hus-hanri Henrietta devoted of Mrs. Norman M.

Moore s. Huiiiiau AVi. tuuuic. (i null na'. p-'n'i ill i "i 1 I 1 1 III 1 1 1 .1 1 i Vflfldll hbe last two years.

On Monday'and a former trainer of race TViiL'trfav rr r-. ,1 I 11 lin'iU iiiu.oi.n... -v i Alii.SS OL. 1 eretS ihe te-t in America." are held at p.m. tomor- "The seriousness of this sii.liow.

The Rev. Dr. Cornelius uaiion." he added, "becomes jdreenway. pastor, will officiate, convincingly apparent after a Burial will be Thursday in A funeral service will be held evening of last week lie and bii horses for Col. E.

R. Bradlev the Fairchild Chapel. Solemn Requiem Ma.ss Holy St. John's Cemetery. Sf-rv; re at at p.m.

tomorrow at -thelwife, the former Margaret 'and other turfmen, will be R. C. Church. 10 a Avenue, Wednesday, rftwtvma nn lanimi-v Clinton Ave. Funeral l-'raer, celebrated their till; h.

buried Thursday in Holv Cross 1 Atlantic 30 p.m. glance at the Baltic count r.v ergreens emetery. Mr. Wiizin is survived In HEALEY PETER on Janu- 30. 1949, of 86 Marlboro Road.

Ave. Another serv-i wedding anniversary. Ihe on ary 30, 1949. beloved son of the' Hempstead. L.

beloved of ice will be held at 10 a.m.Lsion being marked by a family the Ralkans. Ormany, the Near China and oilier Oriental countries. We have Cemetery, following a solemn re(iiiem mass af 10 a.m. in St. Edmund's C.

Church. Avenue and E. LUh St. He died Sun- BRAXDER ANDERS 30. 1949.

of 1206 three sisters, Mrs. O. F. Silk-worth. Mrs.

M. O. Nortliridge Paciiic late Patrick and Anne Mcc.ratn ine iaU Auttuta F. EttenspergerHThursdav at ihe Woodvcrest isjet tOKether at the residence. Eva Healey; dear brother of Matthew.

f't'eet. beloved husband of aunt of Gertrude E. He was born In Nova Scotia uch'toid Mrs. M. w.

Boehmer. His no reason to believe that father of Rudolph 'K. Services Mrs. Sadie Fenton, Mrs. Cathoi Arthur T.

Ettensperger. Serv- 11 his home after two Resides her husband. Mrs. March 27, 186(5. and had livedjday night wife, the former HpJen Russell, forces will halt their march Mrs.

Peaiiy Raymond. Mrs. Encson Sc Ericsan's Chapel. 500 Deans. Gar- ice at the Fairchild Chapel f.

i i ..1. i i 1 1.1..., -1 i ill a number of year' ago. Agne.s London and Mrs. Constance. cen citr.

N. Tuesday. 8:30 p.m.j'" "ult I i I fbitu Fimer.il from the home of isons. William and Paur M. year.

He wa a member of! All. He of the late at 8 p.m. Cemetery when they reach the Pact I it the East and the Atlantic the ate Street, Wednesday Internum EverRreens Thursday. 10 a.m. illLU lllClib tilCI Kl I1CUUWUBJ.

i Mrs. Fenton. 1836 E. 12th Street, 39 a.m. Scbupeloch.

and four erand-jSterling Lodge SL. K. A. M. Patrick and Anne Healey.

uas siir-born in Sheephead Bav and an Thursday. a.m.; oiemn, children. and Piannei nesiiles nis wile, tie vived by a son, Harry E. Mat been associated with racing: BURKE JOHN, suddenly. 31.

1949. Survived by his wile Requiem Mass St. Edmund's R. CJ RICHARDSON JANET, of 671 'Schneeloch and Lynne and W'il-j Church, Avrnite and Ocean Ave- fi3ri street, on Januarv 30 beloved Si-h neolorh on. Another son, James, a ouin.

one time ne Ijprknnnfl lfiTS was a jockey, but he eave that Hast Mav If). Margaret: son John; father. 10 a fisters. Mrs Lillian Curry and cemeterv. William Richardson; Thomas and Charles interment noiy cross Wjfe 0f I mother of Valor Medal for Mrs.

Helen Malonev. Reoosins at Casey, William Richardson Jr. and Mrs. Louise Feis; of Mar up to become a trainer. In re cent years he had been a bartender.

lit, 11,.., Sarah E. Fisher, 11, Arnold Wagslaff, Rescuing Women garet McFarland. Funeral Thur uik tiir ui-ii i i will day, 8 a.m., from Funeral Home. 7722 4th Avenue. Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help.

Of Old L. I. Family iRetired Patrolman Mrs. Ingersoll Urges Truman to Accept Stalin Bid Mrs. Minneola Ingersoll, A L.

P. candidate for Representative in the special election to be held Feb. 15 in the 7th Congressional District, last nignt urged President Truman to accept Prime Minister Stalin'-bid for a peace conference. She spoke in A. P.

headquarter at. 1019 Fulton St. The candidate, claughter-in U'," The Valor Medal of the Xew I), 11, I. avalry He was a Ynrk Central sys'em was award-member of Joyce Kilmer the Grindrod Funeral Home. 27 i HEILBRUN LEO.

February 1, Hull Street. Mass at St. Benedict's 1949. beloved ha-band of Alice; R. C.

Church Thursday. February brother nf Moses, Phillip and Mrs. 3. 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Esther Younaentob and Mrs.

Rose Cemetery. Pinelawn. L. I. Carlsen.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Fri-CANGLEY EDWARD of 5 day, 2 p.m. Ebonv Court, suddenly, January; 30. 1949. beloved husband of Stella JACKSON ADOLPHUS AN-'ee Eugllshi; devoted father of.nRlttW.

31. 1940. of 51 5th American Legion. tugboat deckhand of Brooklyn, i RISPIN On Januarv 30. 1949.

EDWARD retired fireman N. Y. IF. beloved husband of Ruth Sarah Ellen Fisher of Waverly Ave. will be buried tomorrow in St.

Pati'ick's Ceme- The funeral of Arnold A. Wagstaff, retired menibei Surv iving are five sisters, Sadie Fenton of the E. 12th for rescuing a drowning woman. Aga. who is 4:5 and nnniar- (nee Adams devoted brother ot John Pp'ev I.inHstrom Rstelle Wit- of the New York Police IKirtmeiit, was held today from i Mrs.

"Airs. Catherine Deans, Peggy Hayinond, Mrs. nvcuuc, 11 luir, wi inn unrl TTHn-arH- olert fillrvi.pvH i- -t .1 iBUnln Rcnnnff William A Mar. sOieill 11 1C Uieill 111.1: bv his mother. Elizabeth, and threelather of Dorothy Gurney.

Friends in Funeral Home, (tlas-son Avenue in Hie Seerod ll( MU St. the deck of New Tug 2 at (i a.m. he heard a woin-Spotting her in- at a.m. art R. C.

near Sunday at ried, lives at He was on York Central Oct. when an's screams, tiie river with Agnes London and Mrs. Constance Farrell, and a brother, Matthew Healev. ueien natnieen ana nlay cau at the Fairchild ChauM. Margie.

Memr of Bricklayers' pranklin Avenue at 12th Street. corner Sterling' Place. Funerai. Chin eh. Clormont Wednesday.

10 a.m.; Requiem Ma.s,v Park Ave. She diei aw of ine late Borough Pre-! R. C. Church. Inter iil in.

iniLii ii.jy T2.rnAc FimAral Hnmp fpr-' mi 1.... I leiesaa his he; klent Raymond V. lnger-oli. ment Holv Cross Cemetery. lliuisud.

win ic nttsen Avenue. Wednesday, at tlle Cathedral of the In- Solemn Requiem Mass Res-icarnatfon Garden Citv, N. trrettlon Church. 10 a.m. Inter-.

xhursdav at 1 Dm ihe age of 77. Mis Ei-her was 'daughter of Patrick Boyd EUher. who iHappauutue in H2 the C. N'ttgeiU Funeral! Home, Avenue and E. 'JSthl with a police chaplain officiating at committal rites in! (ireen-Wood Cemeterv.

Mr. Wagstaff. who retired-from the Police Department in and then moved from I Brooklyn to Fultonville. X. tlied He was a riayj veteran of World War 1 and at; the lime of his retirement va- attached to the Precinct.

the grand-j and -ettled in and did I ROCKWOOD WILLIAM B. suddenly, on January 30, 1949, beloved husband of Edna Hamilton urged mothers to ask the Pre-ident "to meet Stalin half way." She urged Mrs. Eleanor Roo-r veil to exert her inllurti'-about such a meeting. Plan $1,640,000 Boro Aparlment meet Holy Cross Cemetery. kicked off his shoes and dove overboard.

When be reached I he woman, who had (alien from the upper deck of a ferryboat, was exhausted. Suporting her. he -nam about oil feet before JACOBSEN CARL on Jan CLARK -JAMES, beloved hus band of Ellen i nee Howati; dear Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 'much to develop that 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday at. They were extensive landown-i 8 Pm- lers and donated much of the! nriA- liv Stl Pn ii-L-I (aher of Alice Morrison. Jean uary 30.

1949. beloved husband of Madeline Florence; father of Mad-line Lynn; son of John and the late Agnes Lynn; brother of Plans have been filed at the l.i'.uha'. Nellie Foroes. James, reaching a line thrown from the Hroor.ivn ntiicp of tne Denart-i i- cr f.ir Thomas. Andrew.

John, Maude ROSENFELD Monday. JEAN-, Cemetery. aid was administered 'man by other members Creenpoint Brab-oirti and Mavis Brosnan. Re- jNETTE of 85-34 76th Street. Evelyn.

John and Eugene. Fu neral Wednesday. 8 p.m mem of Hnu-ing and Building 1,, thP u- Mis Ei-her came to Brooklyn! at Da tv lev Funeral Home. He also had served at the fur beloved wife of Ray-i Sam Carr, Wife Taken to Court For Spy Jury Quiz tiie tug' crew. ix-tory apartment ho'i-e 0f built on a plot at 1M and; is ago.

She Notice of funeral 'mond dors. 476 Street. Burial Thurs- Ru(h f. 417 Avenue D. later.

years three lovinn mother of daughter of Carrie sister of Elizabeth Brook I yn Ave. a member of Benevolent As: station and uas.t-, )t. the Patrolmen'sl li-ii -ociation and he i i The award was presented by W. (ilei-ner. superintendent of ihe New York Cen- van Natten; 1-t St.

to ISii The cost will be.Sl.';iO.OOO sister-. COLLARD ANNA, beloved wile jThonger. Reposin? at. Lynam's Fu St. Ceorge department's late t.re nr.

neral Home, 4th Avenue corner Chapel. 187 H. OXIord Street, Jun.wun rrtjujcxiicrw. on 13th Street. Funeral Thursday; Re-; I he L.

Company or Xew ork Terminal Dis-jCourt St. is listed as the owneritrici. at the heddipiarters of the Mrs.jand Kavy Kavovitt. ofjroad's marine department, two.41 Court Si. are the architects.

Bioadwav. Manhattan. ciety. Surviving are Edith Peterson Thursday, 2 pm. January si.

ims, oi ii ot. iviaiK ni. M. Thnmn, IC ER on Janu Dom his wife, Wagstaff; Sam Carr. Canadian Communist leader arrested by the FBI here last week afer a three-year search, was taken touu.v with his wife, to the Fed- Direction of Mark Levinger.

Inc. Avenue, beloved husband of LU- nh Wl)(vihflven iary 27, beloved brother of lian; father of Ann Knapp, enlck, James; Salvatoie, Joseph. Interment St. John's Cemetery. daughters.

Mrs. Viola Heggen Plans also were filed for al-l Aga, who has been with the 'Funeral from Chapel. 187 S. Oxford aim Airs, Kutigiiano, anu: terations to the one-story store. marine department since PH4.

KAriFR-RRiVHARn Joseph iStreet, Wednefday. a.m.; Re- sons, Thomas, Arnold A. 'and garage ai No-nand! learned to the I jouls of.erad courthouse in Manhattan. CONDON On January 29. 1949.

We.sley. Marjorie and Joyce. Serv-WILL1AM in his 68-h year, de- ices at Ericson Eric-son's Chapel, oed father of Joseph and Dor- B00 State Street, Wednesday at 2 hv; beloved brother of Mrs.lp.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme-James Flynn. Mrs.

Charles Qi-Vrn Vfra tTalon swim in a boy ftacred Hearts-St. Church 10 a.m. In Private. U. S.

M. C. beloved Juiem Mss enn nf Aovio anrl llio lota ITi Stepnen R. William1 owned by o-t (la- sIX tlllll Gerald, Richard, netore. emi-i wnere a grand urv is Norway grating a wrence.

terment Holy Cross Cemetery. tiiis country. Sauer of 64 Morgan Avenue. Brook- rafte. of Broadway, I Manhattan.

Kitzler and Xurick' are the architects and the cost 1 Antnony Sessa. gt ting communism and espionage. The first witness called fodav Dt.tbtn. Maurice. Daniel, Thomas; JOHNSON On January brother Ernest and John Condon; also four erand-1 1949.

MABEL beloved daughter 'Alois Sauer and Eleanor Reposing at Funeral jof the lat Peter and Augusta; de-ie, sacrlfw on Chapel 187 S. Oxford Street, until i voted sister of Bertha and Ruth'Ju'V H. 1943 Reposing at Darm- 1 ti r. i sf A nt Kllnoral Pn rfl A10. is estimated at Weigh-In Expensive WARD MICHAEL, of 1483 East 19th Street, dear husband of Mary lb" the grand iurv iva .1 Porpi- of the work Koekuk.

Iowa (U.R) It Alexander Sipvpiw ar- 1 nee Patterson); loving father of Mrs. J. Strafaci, Golfers' Mother William Dye $10 to Shelley; also and Mary am. Wednesdav. Requiem Jorumou.

oeiviccs ai riea neiu.si, I William get weigiiedjcused by VVhittaker 9 DaneH i-t'e rhnr.h vsnis i.iui nin Avenue. ..,.1., survived ijTandchildren by seven on ihe scales in a railroad (ion here. Police arrested Interment Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Fri-iancl thpM great -grandchildren. No- sta-: confessed Red spy courier, heading the Communist spy un- Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Wednesday, 8:30 p.m Fernclll'f Mausoleum Leonard's Church Inter- 'oay, at Har tice of funeral later. ment St much m- ippi'n oown io ins oergrounti in this country and John Cemetery Mrs. Christine Strafaci, (is. of Battery mother of the DALY -ELLEN, on January 31, New York. 1343 beloved wife of Bartle Daly; WILZIN HARRY suddenly, snorts netore ne stepped on tne; being his boss when he was a Males.

He said he wanted to get member of the espionage rins "an honest, weight." He was'Beters testifier) briefly Lim fined for disorderly conduct, i Thursday. Brooklyn Strafaci last night at her McGOLDRICK, 5 OTHERS ANNOUNCE FORMATION OF LAW PARTNERSHIP Former Con roller Joseph D. McGoldrick of Brooklyn today announced wit Milton Winn, Knianuel Daimett, Robert Cran-ville Burke, Btiymond Horowitz and Smvvesant I.eHov loving mother of Mrs. Mary Kelly, hmkiwia mee ftLtitiLLUCH January 31. 1949, beloved brother, five famous Frank Brown, James.

BartleiRosecrans), beloved wife of James; suddenly, January 30. of 924 E. 32dof Mrs. O. F.

Silkworth. Mrs. M. O.1 golfers, died Eciard and Josepn Daly; dear lovaig uaugmer 01 un aim uie oucei, ueiovea wne 01 max; loving Northndge, Mrs. home W.

Boehmer. at the All sister oi rvamerine v. juqhc. tie- ic niMci.ioiifl, aim utai 11 nniiniii aim raui viMrrienus may cau Mrs. Strafaci was born In-Italy and came to the I'nitedj States 15 years ago.

She lived: Ebbers-lsouls Unlversalist Church. Oceanj Funeraljand Ditmas Avenues. Church serv-l ice Wednesday, 8 p.m. pdsmii Walter B. Cooke, Fu-Uer of John.

Adam and Beth. Fu-, Schneeloch. Services at neral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue jneral from Edward F. Donovan Clinton Avenue Solemn Requiem Mass at St. neral Home, 322 W.

14th Street, 'Chapel, 519 Clinton Jerome R. C. Church. ThursdayjN. Y.

Wednesday, February 2. IWednesday, 8 p.m. JO m. Interment Holy Cross: 2 p.m. the formation of a law in Brooklyn since.

She and French Walter II. Cooke, Ine. her husband, Joseph, who also partnership at 37 Wall Man-survives, lived on a farm, haitau. I WOELFLE WILLIAM Janu-of 1008 ary 29. 1949.

beloved husband of wife ofViola; dear father of Viola Nord- ir.ftery. vimo.b potrn nu-in' onrti.ija Nw lurgitt funeral Dirittort Putnam Avenue, beloved Mc- which, until it was taken over! The firm name will be 11 1Q4Q Avenue, on January n.ITTV TOAJICRS (nee DALY and loving mother of1 berg. Eva Cleg? and Adelaide Helen; husband of i nn ai 14 by the city in 142'), was one of.Ooldrick. Winn. Dannett and" tiie la-t in Brooklyn.

The Burke. Jane's Lantiis. for- Thomas, Eugene and Raymond. Fundus, and brother of Flank and home. 552 60th Street, beloved l.ner Frederick Jr ii.

Woelfle. Repobine John FUNERAL 20 $mj 4 it A. INFORMATION ULiltr MSO0 Helen MeCandlish. Services at the "a'' 2549' Uyker Beach Bark golf course mer chairman of the Civil Aero- the late Patrick J. Daly A.rn,,A oirhei- Timaval tlnm it r' titii.

uiuaui nicimc, luuisuay, ri.tr-i vjwi.us'.l. a uim iuu iPutnam ran parallel to the farm, and itautic Board, win he its ash- n. UUIC1II illOIIB UUI UtIUV Ll 1. 111 7614 4th Avenue, Tuesday, mother of the Rev. Charles D.ilv, C.SS.R.; Sister Aiexan--v CS Sister Miriam Al- r' l-Vinrh iCounsel Church 10:45.

Interment St. Catherine of Genoa Church: she tued to watch her five bo counsel with offices in practice on the course uniiMhatt iy at 1T.j7 St. St. John's Cemetery. (Wednesday, 10 am tliov tiaf-riiTitt rtvfifipn.t r- YAWIEN- C.S.J.

Mary T. Sullivan, A'e- D. Slater. Helen and James; survived by five and one great-grandchild. sport.

KIRCH MANN GEORGE JOSEPH on January 30. 1949. of 1939 New York Avenue, devoted husband of Elizabeth (nee Rain-forth), and loving father of Red Bank, N. January 29. SPINDLER MARGARET, of 265 Covert Street, on Monday.

January 31, 1949. Survived by her hus Inursaav. a.m.: sjoj- nf George Joseph Jr. and Elizabeth loved wife of Peter; devoted' 1 ne suns alt I'ominnk. mother of Joseph, William and! Ralph.

Thomas. Frank and iMrs. Wanda Occhiogrosso. Repos-I Strafaci. She also is swing Harry Quayle Funeral Home.lvived by two Mrs.

134 Smith Street. Requiem Massj Anna Desimone. Mrs. Catherine Hro-a Funeral Home. TDth St.

and Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be cplebrated at St. Patrick's R. C. Church, ftoth St.

and of which she was a parishioner. Burial will be in St. loiin's Omcterv. f.rn Mass of Requiem Church I adv of Perpetual Help. Holy Cross Cemetery.

band. John: brother, John Strehla; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Auer and Mrs. Anna Haefner. Reposing at Murray's Funeral Home, Knickerbocker Avenue and Covert Street.

In Stone; also survived by four grandchildren; member of Consolidated 'Edison Post, No. 1174. American at. ijtamsiaus cnurcn. k.

ft anH 11 ren. Services Wednesday at 8 p.m. Fu The funeral will be at the 'I errai oueei ana isi srenue, t. Thursday, 10:30 am. Intermen Calvary Cemetery.

1 a.m.. rndav trom I a rcmcnilicr tli.il llie wiilc price ranac offered hy Waller H. fiooke mean lli.il funeral cost i for a Iv fditiiN lo (It'i'itie. Our ervirc could not atifaclor lo you -or lo if il co-t a more tli.in miii could coiriforlalilv alford. Hcmcmlicr, too.

that llip most funeral receic the amr careful attention a ihr mos-l ilahorate. Our crice i alwa a complete service, DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP DE MAIO GENNARO. Mon- Legion Services Tuesday. 8 p.m. January 31.

1949. of 1356 Pa- Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., Street, 'beloved iather of Mrs. from Chapel. 115 Atlantic Avenue. Nicholas J- Mitchell.

Mrs. Francis Interment U. S. National Ome-jv Clement. James R.

and Nich- tery. Ptnplawn. L. I. A De Malo.

Funeral from Direction Jere J. Cronin. if Fairchild Chapel. 851 Atlantic Classes neral Thursday. 11 a.m.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery. STARR GRACE, January 30. 1949, beloved mother of Florence Cooper, Louise Sutliffe and Florence Starr. Services at Walter B. Tucidav.

frbrutry ut (HRITI4.NSe.N. Annlr 101) al Chaol WtdtrMav. Tebruary nd FISHER, irili t. RfMttief ANAT. lult 4 .1 h.ofl STARK.

Orarc lllblfl Thxirttil, fbruarv l'i A.VDCRO.V, Kraok I 0.1 at Cbanrl S8 Stmtk Are. MAin 2-8585 Tintlci f'briiary 111 FALMRR. Jamea M. al RANCR. Marfarrt I I) A M.

al tbaprl February 2i HrM'Lir. E4art A 9.IM A M. al t'hao'l 159-10 Hillnd. An. JAnaict -B670 Tuesday "'brtary 1st RAf.NET.

Eliiah lb A at Chapel Wednesday. Febrvai Zrd WOOD, (tract J. A.M. ai Cbap'l Thursday. February irt RtIZ, Brrnardino A at Rttidmrr RIAROOV.

Ed.arJ A.M. al hPl Kliiin SrrTim t( kt Arranrtd a' rhan'l MAVCR. Hrnrr I P.M. al Chaprl -32 F.ttil Att. 1-0900 Tuesday Februaiy lit Rtl.UNO.

A M. al Cbaprt MBKltN. Elleo J.tW at Chaprl 3n Qlcmorfam GILLEN MICHAEL J. In memory of a beloved husband MAGEE JOSEPH L. First An-; nliersary Mass Wednesday.

Febru-j ary 2. i a.m., Our Lady of Angels; Church. i koetsch AUGUSTA, 30. 1949, beloved wife of Cooke, Funeral Home. 20 Sny- Friday.

9:30 a.m. Mass Our Lady of Victory Church, iop Avenue and Macon Street, jo a m. 'and devoted father. Died Febru dear mother of Jules. Services! Funral Avenue' Wednesday.

2 p.m. Tuesday. 8 p.m., Koch Trainee to anticipate your needs; eqtdipped to fulfill them Fairchild Sans fUSkK.il. DIRECT OKS SINCE im 951 Atlantic Aranut Irooldr g. Imim, HtNMW KOOKIVN nujMina OAtOENCirT MANMAtStT OUICN VILLAGf ary 1, 1942.

WIFE and CHILDREN. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Home, 585 Evergreen Avenue. Fu- On January 30, neral Wednesday 2 p.m. Inter- TART On January 30.

1949, HARRIS FREDERICK. at her residence, 1800 Evergreens Cemetery, marie Road. MARY E. inee'omit flewers. rieaeijoAN MARIE, beloved daughter of loving memory of our dear hus-I George and Florence Nash Tart, band and father.

Died February BirtftDap Uemembranfes WEIDER Birthdav remembrance of RUTH WEIDER. Atvtyi in our 1 and niirtri James and Genevieve McGarvey. runerai on imiKciay at 2 D.m. 1. 1946.

from 244 Hoyt Street. WIFE and DAUGHTERS. March', beloved' wife of the late dear mother of Mrs. Walter! LYNCH MARY V. mee Fiv pa trick; also survived bv three Danaheri.

on January 30, 1949, be-gi-indchiWren. Funeral from her loved wife of James devoted horn on Thuradav, 9:30 a.m.;; mother of Mrs. William Wolff. John J. Flood, Directing.

RALEIGH In memory of EDWARD J. RALEIGH, who died TRRR 30, 1949, of Joseph. James J. Helen Joan M. andigTILLIET.

beloved wife February 1, 1936. Mass offered thence to Holy Innocents R. C. Church, where a Solemn Requiem vTJr' Lf 'Senict Tuesday, 8 p.m.. at Parlor St.

Saviour's Church. At'tTION 111 BYORDER OF MORTGAGEE-WX TER H. HALIyOWELL. Auctlonwi HARRY T. PYLE uu.il, Wnli A Rlnge, 361 7th Avenue.

uananrr, ai.so survived oy uiree.Tntrmnt nr.n.wri SMITH First nnirIri. Mi lit Puhlif An, linn F'i'h. 2 Cemetery.j SNY0ER AVE. AT fUTBUSH Vt ULSTER -MM SO SEVENTH AVE. MAIN 2 5SS fUNIAl NOMIt IN ROOKlYN-MAMNATTAN-dONX-OUIIM MORTUARY, INC.

(I. it Tear BUckmintter 2-0174 192S Church Avanua 11 a.m. a -latt K-ap Sirft. N. 1H fhavrol't Truck S3(l F.C.

416163. M.itur irBC. i SJ.iTi 19l G. (-. Serial Motor I'MS Inter- Mass will be offered.

John J. Flood, Director. Vital notices accepted 8 a m. to 2 m. for pub'rohon th tarre day; as late 0 10 m.

Saturday night for publication. grandchildren. Funeral 'Mass for our dearlv beloved moth- 10:30 a from 238 54th TURANT FLORENCE be-er. MARY CATHERINE Died Solemn Mass Church of Our Lady loved wife of Charles, of 17 Broome February 1 1948 of Perpetual Help. Interment Reposing at 205 Driggn Ave- mm'orv Johns Cemetery.

nue. Funeral Thursday, Tebruary Ai in ihe hour irn Ps.pa ir. Direction Joseph Redmond. '3, 8:30 a.m. toving DAUGHTERS.

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