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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 2, 1949 17 5 DO WEB SELM.V on rrtrsaryr McCOHMICK Pfc. MICHAEL; 23. 1943, beioved mother of Jchn, 8Sih D.vision Headquarters; Edward ar.d Nelson. Services Company, 349th infantry, killed hv the Walter B.

Cooke. Inc. Funeral action in Italy, Mav 21, 1944, be-, Dr. W. Reid Blair, 74, Former Director of the Bronx Zoo filial Home, 150-10 HilkMe Avenue, Ja- loved son of the late Catherine tr.aica.

Long Island, Thursday, 8 (nee Grady) and the late Michael; section of the Bronx, was born p.m. Funeral Friday. I furi. Inter- adored brother of Kathleen and ment Evergreens Cemetery. James.

Military funeral Friday, March 4, 1949, 1:30 p.m., Pinelawn Liebig, Marie MacPeck. E. Manor, Jeremiah Marino. Angelo McCormick. M.

J. McManus. Mae Meehan, Patrick Nagel. Jchanna Neal. Eda Austin.

Helen Boland. Leo Bree. Eva Brickman. C. A.

Bunlter, Szjah Cannon, Andre Carey, Frank Chandler, W. H. Philadelphia, and was erad uated in 1902 as a Doctor of Dr. W. Reid Blair, director emeritus of the New York Zoological Park in the Bronx, with which he had been asso-clated'for 38 years, died yesterday in St.

Luke's Hospital, 4 I DORBANO MARY, of 436 National Cemetery, Farmmgdale, iSmith Street, on March 1. Long Island. I loving mother of Mrs. Nicholas, Blessl, Michael and Roberta. He-i McMANUS MAE on March Veterinary Surgery from Mo Cill University.

He joined the Bronx Zoo soon after graduating from college, working Ms NTpRn Anna Clark, Edward Conwav Charles Newman Thomas at Accurso Funeral Home.il, 1949. at her residence, 273 Strat-Douehertv O'Cciuior Street. Requiem Ma.ss ford Road, daughter of the late Manhattan. He was 74 During his long career as a Dower, Selma Reimann. Rote 4 under the late Dr.

William llornaday, whom he events ally succeeded as director. During World War I Dr zoologist and pathologist, his activities became known to biologists f. Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment St. beloved sister of Mrs.

John Fitz-John's Cemetery. ipatrick, Lillian Harold and Irene M. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., DURKIN JOHN on February from ner thence to Holy 28, 1949. devoted son of the late mnocents R. C.

Church, where Re-Patrick and Catherine; fond quiem Mass wiU be 0ff.ered. mter- Blair was chief veterinarian of -1 throughout the world. He was active in preserving wild life iDurbano. Mary Rohwerder. K.

Durkin, John Selkirk, Isabel Fox. Honor Smith, Anna E. Fuchs, Catherine Springer, E. E. Grahner, John Guerin, Joseph Stratico, A.

F. Haggerty. W. H. Valentino.

J. J. Henon, John Villani, Anne Hofeldt, Peter Wardell. Calvin Hushes, William Yagel, Elizabeth Kellv, William in this and other countries and orouier oi maiy. rvrpwuig Holy Cross Cemetery A.

McDonald Funeral Home, In Direction Joseph Redmond. for many, years was executive 1543 St. Nicholas Avenue. N. Y.

secretary of the American Committee. for International Wild until Friday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Re- VTITjrWNrri Pi.hrllsrv 57 1949 the 4th Army Corps in France and Germany. He was a former president of the Veterinary Medical Society and was a vice president and trustee of the Bronx Society of Arts and Sciences. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Mildred M. Kelly Blair; a brother, Dr. Bruce Blair, and a Mrs. Jennie Hudon. Funeral services will be held quiem Mass Church of St.

Eliza- PATRICK beloved husband of Life Protection. Lnder his iDetn, ii a.m. interment tt. Mary Si.7prm. Inu Riiivnw f.th- nf AUSTIN HELEN February Cemetery.

Yonkers. jAnnur brotner of Josephine Ao D- 28. 1949, beloved wife of the late William E. Jones. Director.

at his residence, 9 Spenceril'ame famous for its research VJThomas J. Austin; devoted mother Court! Reposing at Gatligan Fu-jon bil(Js. and Dr. Blair himself of Dorothy Austin. Service at Jf.

neral Home, 918 Bedford Avenue, carried on long experiments in the Fairchild Chapel. 951 8 949. nat Ma 9:30, St. various diseases affecting an- County Ireland. tmahon.

-Longford, Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Patrick's Church. Interment St. ImaLs. at 2 p.m.

tomorrow in the Riv Survived by husband. John's Cemetery. OL A LEO C. of 867 Halsey hrw ff and, five daughters. Ir.

Blair, who lived at 271jerdale Presbyterian Church, 'College Road in the Riverdalei Riverdale Ave. and 218th St. W. McCabel Street, suddenly, beloved 'vivZ NAGEL JOHANNA, on March I of Kathryn and brother of Arthflr. Home 2Jo6 uvemt jlf ftt residcnce, ml 76ln StrMt.

Sgl. A. B. Wollam Thomas Newman, neral irom Fneums cnapci. wife of David; loving Putnam Avenue, Friday; liiem "motlier of Mrs.

John Van Flelt Mass at Cn.r Lady of Good lhTmct' 'Mrs. Natalie Auerbach. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary! Gate Heaven Ccme i neral from the Parlors of James itery. Cemetery.

F. McKeon Son, 7212 Fort Hamll- Services Are Held Retired Broker 1 FUCHS CATHERINE Parkway. Friday, 9:30 a.m.; BREE EVA February 27, wpiv-ri jf. nf thence to the R. C.

Church of Our A solemn requiem mass for Funeral services for Sgt. Ar- 11 1949, beloved wife of Joseph; de-lCnarle5. ear daughter of Caih- Lady of Guadalupe, where Mass voted mother of Florence, Joseph, Logan- sister of Frances i ill be offered. Interment St. Eugene and Raymond; dear sisterThomas Edward Logan.

Mary'Joh's Cemetery. thur B. Wollam of 11G5 Lincoln Thomas J. Newman, 75, of 758 Place, killed in action, on June T1a rf. oi Mrs.

noience Hnwan ana r.Mffetcne and Fineu. Fu win thur Carlson. Services Walter B.iner.l from Walter B. Cooke, lucJ NEAL EDA. March 1.

hu in i in Cooke. Funeral Home, 20 wol 9ft envHPr p. idearlv beloved wife of Edwin: de-, ll nue stnln ln ltdl be offered at 10 vnri, unu Cooke. Funeral Home, 20 wol Hm 9ft envHPr idearlv beloved wife of Edwin: de-, "uc 1,1 offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow Snyder Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Soiemn Requiem Mass with an anti-tank platoon at-jin Our Lady of C. Aquinas unurcu rriuaj Ot-. 1 IlOlUdS i vu Uduiuci vj. italic ucil.fll, hi vui vi miugc iv 10:30 a.m.jsister of Emil C. Jensen, Anna S.

tached to the 36th Infantry Di- Church, l'PHn and Foster Aves. Jensen, Hazel Lee and Victor Jen-! ft Burial will be in Holv Cross February Services Thursday, 8 pm wele held day att- Cpmetery St Thomas daughter of Mane C. Jensen; Refuge Febr GRAHNER On BRICKMAN CHARLES CHARLES beloved bus- Frank Hans Sons Home fdr.ernoon at the National Ceme Mr. Newman, a lifelong resi dent of Brooklyn, entered Wall St. at an early age and for more March 1.

1949, of 427 Forbtll Street, band of Minnie; father of Funerals, 192-07 Jamaica Avenue, Uery, Pinelawn. father of Henrietta SilvaijVcra Combes and Charles A. Interment Friday, 10 a.m..! je was awarded the Silver brother of George; also survived also survived by three Cemeterv. tnv aal Squill ol'n icrt JWhlO inOUSlV IOI gdl inn i cin.r.i nnm. 101 NF.i.SfM-ANVA o.

nn Fehru. i lantrv in action. Before nis nue. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m. In-i Avenue.

Services Thursday. loW 28. 1949, of 266 90th Street, ideath, he had received a letter 1 terment St. Johns Cemetery. la m.

Interment The Everjreens'beioved wile of the late John; dear of commendation trom tne 01 mother of Anna, Myrtle, John, vision commander for outstand than 30 years was a partner in the brokerage firm of Anness Newman. He retired about 20 years ago. He was a member of Columbus Council, Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Grace Hunt Newman; four (laughters, Ann and Florence 'Cemetery.

GUERIN JOSEPH. March 1 BUNKER On February 26, 1949, Walter and Roland; sister of service during the moun Woltman; also survived bv four SARAH of 121 Parrot Place tain fighting in Italy in the beloved wife of the late Williamil949, beloved husband of the lateigrandchrldren. Reposing at Holmlin and dear mother of Mrs. Veronica' Lillian Dove Guerin devoted 5215 7th Avenue. Funerall' Born in Brooklyn, Sergeant Evrne Charles, and Mary of Lillian O'Brien, Ann Kaso- service Friday, March 4, at 1 p.m Wollam was graduated from St.

Newman, Mrs. Donald Connors Matthew's Parochial School and also survived by five grandchildren, vich, Grace Napoli and James Gustavus Adolphus Church, E. 22d ffuneral from Darraugh's Funeral: Guerin. Solemn Requiem Mass Istreet, New York City, frome, 8813 5th Avenue, Thursday; Friday. 10 a.m., St.

Thomas Aquinas! and Mrs. William Dickson, and Boys High School) He also at 10 grandchildren. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's R- C. Church, 4th Avenue and 9th un iiende( St john-s University in cm TntPrment.

Holv'street. ReDosinst at Chaoel of 1949. at his residence, 758 E. till Sttff photo SMOKE OVER BOROUGH HALL Firemen bottled for on hour yesterdoy afternoon to control this smoky bloze in building at 183 Atlantic Ave. housing Alwon Brothers confectionery, the Kochok Handbag Corporation and the corde bag plant of Alex E.

Nofal. No one was injured. Joseph G. Duffv. 9th Street and Street, THOMAS "beloved hus-Kore fent91'ing the armed serv-ewman: dearies in May, 1912.

New- Cross Cemetery. 4th Avenue. iband of Grace Hunt Surviving are his father, Ed father of Anne, Florence. Mrs CANNON ANDREW on March 1, 1949, beloved husband of HAGGERTY WILLIAM H.JDonald Connors, Mrs. William, ward F.

Wollam; two sisters OO nf friAnna i ,,1 Ul. 1 ii, .1 thp iat Maw Ann- father of1 'IU jhi. tuunai jiimi hu iiuiucitUHie wonam anu is. jviarie n.m Dn.J TtMnt I. nl.

3 A.Ort Capf. Thos. Mary, Andrew and Mrs. Margaret! i i Healy, and two brothers, Eel eiersty' hand, Jir Udy Refuge d. C.

Church.iwai.(i Wotlam, formerly Franz dear where Solemn a Joanna Haggerty; a Requiem Mass Christensen, and grandfather of 'David, Eleanor and Harold. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, brother of Helen Haggerty. Repos lieutenant colonel in army ordnance, and Joseph E. Wollam.

475 Doctors Bow To Specialization Continued from Page 1 house staff of 35 Interns and residents praising the staff re ine at the Funeral Home, 1230 Master manner Funeral Home. 50 7th Avenue; will be oflered. John J. Flood, Director. O'CONNOR RICHARD, Febru Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn.

High Solemn Requiem Mass St. Peter's R. C. Church Saturday, 10 a.m. Requiem Mass Thursday, March 3 10:45, Fourteen Holy Martyrs R.

Capt. Thomas Casey, 72, mas Forrest E. Single, In terment Holy Cross Cemetery. ary 28, 1949, beloved husband ofj Annie (nee Doyle); devoted fatheri of Richard Frances C. and Anna Church, Brooklyn.

Interment Most Aloysius B. Kiley, Enquirer Editor Aloysius B. Kiley, managing editor of the New York Enquirer, died yesterday of a heart attack at his home, 810 Grand Concourse, the Bronx. He was 48. A native of this city, Mr.

Kiley served as a second lieutenant in World War I. He had been a member of the staff of the Enquiref, a Sunday afternoon since 1035 and had been managing editor for the last seven years. Before joining the Enquirer Mr. Kiley was with the American Press Association, working in Its New York and Detroit offices. organization.

Holy Trinity Cemetery. Greer Funeral Service, Directors. CAREY On Tuesday, March 1, 1949, FRANK dearly beloved "We are proud to be affiliat ed with an institution," the ter mariner in the U. S. Merchant Marine for many years, will be buried tomorrow in St.

John's Cemetery after a solemn high requiem mass has been offered for him at 10 a.m.., in St. James Pro-Cathedral. brother of Catherine I. Carey. Re HENSON JOHN, 521 Vanderbilt resolution says, "whose pro posing at the James A.

Madden Continned from Page 1 even more, in the way of Increased fares." The commission suggested two new forms of tickets. One, a monthly ticket good for an unlimited number of rides, would be boosted 33 1-3 percent over the cost of current 60-trip tickets. The Other, a new five-trip-a-week ticket, good on any five days the passenger stipulates, would cost 20 percent more than current monthly tickets. gram Is designed to provide the Funeral Home, Franklin and Wil- Street, beloved husband of Margaret fnee Murphy); devoted father of John, Francis, Joseph, O'Connor; -brother of Bessie and cousin of May and Margaret O'Connor. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Re-! quiem Mass St.

Vincent Ferrer R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REIMANN-ROSE, February best possible medical care to kmghby Avenues, until 10 a.m.

Fri day. Interment private. L. I. Attorney Garden City, March 2 Funeral services for Forrest E.

Single of 31 Clinton Road, Garden City, a lawyer, will be held at 8:.10 p.m. tomorrow at the Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Ave. and 12th here. He died Monday niuht on an I. R.

T. aid in the training of medical James, Mrs; George Meek, Maurice, Edward, William, Ronald and students who will eventually Until shortly before the mass the body, will be at the New York and Brooklyn Funeral take their place in the commu CASEY Capt. THOMAS, on February 27, 1949, in his 73d year, Joan; dear brother of Mrs. William Clickner. Reposing at M.

J. Smith ritv: to encourage research, to Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, 1949, wife of the late Charles mother of C. Paul and Robert F. of 74 Johnson Street, beloved husband of the late Mary Casey. Reposing at Funeral Home, 187 3 until Friday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Re Home, 187 S. Oxford where prayers will be recited tonight. Captain Casey, who lived at "1 Johnson died Sunday in expand existing facilities and create accommodations for more members of the community; to Services Friday, 2 D.m at the Mc Cite Rapid L. J. Growth quiem Mass Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

Interment St. John's Oxford Street. Funeral on Thurs The 12 -trip weekly ticket Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- subway train wnne in nis way bush Avenue. Interment Ever- home. He was 57.

greens Cemetery. Mr. Single, who had offices Cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Louise; two brothers, the Rev. Cumberland He came to this country from bundalk, day, with a Mass of Requiem St fames Pro-Cathedral, 10 a.m.

Direction James F. English. would be priced at one-quarter creale a sorely needed chronic disease hospital, and to attempt to bring to the community and its physicians new medical HOFELDT PETER H. on the amount of the unlimited Ireland, as a young man, and ROHWERDER On February 28,1 32 "roadway Manhattan, Stephen A. Kiley of Roscoe.

and Thomas F. Kiley of February 28, 1949, beloved son of since then had lived In Brook- monthly, and the Ifi-trip school CHANDLER WILLIAM 1949, in her 86th year, KATH-j a specidimi unmmy ERINE M. (nee Wenneisl. helnveri 1 lilVV. He is survived by his lyn.

ticket would be hiked by 23 Up hplrl an iinlimiterl maaJPercent. Bronxville, and a sister Dorothy A. Kiley. March 1, 1949, of 20 Butler Place, beloved husband of Ida Eastmead; technics, ideas and therapeutic measures." The reference to a chronic mother of Frederick Anna; w'idow. Mrs.

Maye G. Single; a Wenneis, Marie Quinn and Kath-son, Forrest E. Single a Peter H. fond brother of Jeremiah. Reposing ln Chapel of J.

Albert Barron, 60th Street at 5th Avenue. Services Wednesday. 9 a.m. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery.

dear father of George E. Service ter's license which permitted! In, its findings the commls-him to serve as captain in all sion attributed much of the erlne M. Wenneis. Funeral serv-ti a Samuel I. disease hospital concerns the the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m.

Ices at the Klages Funeral Home, Richard O'Connor, Wright; a brother, Carroll John parts of the world. railroad's service trouble to rap Rldgewood Avenue, corner Rich planned conversion of Beth Moses Hospital, a division of Maimonides in Williamsburg, Single, and a sister, Mrs. Ld HUGHES Monday. WILLIAM mond Street, Brooklyn, on Thurs ward Finucane. For a long period he had been admiralty consultant in the law offices of John S.

Bennett at of 112 15th Street, husband of day, March 3. 8:30 p.m. Cremation Retired Builder id growth of communities on Long Island, citing one area where a few years ago there were potato fields and today there are 6,000 new homes. Such the late Mary (nee Fox); brother into an Institution for the long-term sick, while Israel Zion, the at Fresh Pond Crematory, Friday, March 4, 10 a.m. Fulton St.

He was a mem of the Rev. Thomas Hughes, MA Deatbs WARDELL March 1,1949. CAL. hospital's division In Boro ber of Local 075, Steamship Sister Metchilda of Little Sisters of the Poor, Mrs. Nellie Finnegan, CLARK EDWARD on February 28, 1949.

beloved husband of Martha; dear father of Thelma, Eleanor and Edward M. brother of Agne Cook and Elizabeth Funeral from the Stutz-mann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, L. I Thursday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem; Mass Church of the Immaculate SELKIRK ISABEL, March lj Richard O'Connor, 79, of 3424iParkf wm be expanded as a vol Clerks, Checkers and Time 'developments, the commission 1949, of 479 E. 17th Street. ServiceiVIN beloved son of Charles W.

Farragut Road, a retired feu lid k'ppnpre. TIninn nf th Port nfl untary hospital caring for short- said, created a special problem at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 and Emma L. Wardell; devoted ing contractor, who oifU on New York, I. L. A.

His wife, for the railroad. Dennis and Joseph Hughes. Native of Mayo Abby, Balla, County Mayo. Reposing Lynam's Funeral Home, 4th Avenue corner 13th Street. Fu- lantic Avenue, Thursday, 2:30 p.m Monday, will be buried tomor Mrs.

Eliza Casey, died in 1928 term cases. In their comment on the hospital's figures cm reappointment requests, the general practition row in Holy Cross Cemetery brother of Jane and Charles Jr. Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, until Thursday. 1:30 p.m. Services at SMITH ANNA ROSALIND following a solemn requiem FREDERICK, suddenly.

March 1, 9 Nieces Abroad to her 83d year, beloved mother Christ Church of Bav Hldse. 73d ers asserted that the 4i.r re mass at 10 a.m. in St. Vincent Ferrer's R. C.

Qiurch, E. 37th St. and Glenwood Road. The of Harold Arundel Smith. Funeral 'street and Ridge Boulevard, 2 p.m.

quests include applications from "The only present choice." the commission said, "seems to he: Is there going to be railroad transportation on Long Island, continued and improved, or is there likely to be disintegration of service, confusion and receivership?" Thp alin ni-slcorl IK. services at. ner residence, interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Conception, 9:30 a.m. Interment "oral Friday; Solemn Requiem National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L.

I. Mass Holy Family Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. CONWAY Capt.

CHARLES, of Westfleld, New Jersey, on February KELLY WILLIAM T. 1949, husband of the late Janeldenly. March 1. 1949, beloved hus-Hyland Conway. Funeral from oand of Loretta (nee Murphy); Funeral Home, 318 E.

devoted father of Loretta Britton.i Broad Street, Westfield, New Jer- Joseph and William T. Kelly till- rr CtiifHair MiirrVi At a dear brother of Mary PoDoe and Berkeley Place, 2 p.m., Friday young doctors who do not yet have an obligation to the community and are still in a posi Get $55,000 Left By Sea Captain March 4. YAGEL ELIZABETH, February funeral will be frfom the John J. McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave. Mr.

O'Connor, a lifelong resi 28, 1949, beloved mother of Eleanor SPRINGER ELLSWORTH Roland Dunlop. ReoosinK at tion to specialize. "Originally there were 300 uiA resilience, 113 ooui residence, 164 79tn tstreet. solemn A petition on file today inrrni nt Street, beloved husband of Mary I Mass of Requiem St. Anselms R.

general practitioners who re Requiem Mass at Holy TrinityiThomas Kelly; loving grandfather nee Ehlers); dear father of Mrs. dent of Rrooklyn. tsarted in the building business many years ago. Many of the one C. Church Friday, 9:30 a.m.

fused to accept reappointment of William J. Kelly. Funeral Fri R. C. Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Surrogate a Court disclosed that Long island, noting "improve-Theodore Adler, a retired 6ea.ment in service and better mo-captain who had lived at (503 6th rale amonsr the pmnlnv rf rh. Eleanor Morelli, Jean and Edward; Edw. C. Halvorsen, Director. Hon Q-fi a frm Yc hAmA 116-47 121st Street.

South OwxneL01. Mrs. Cora Kilc.up, Har- under the hospital's terms," the doctors' statement continued. "By the hospital's own figures, and two-family dwellings in the Stuyvesant-Bedford section and St. and died during a vacation stay in Miami on March 24, 1944, in Flatabush were built by him.

old, William and John. Retired from N. Y. P. D.

Telegraph Bureau, Bronx, N. veteran World War I. U. S. Navy; member of Downtown Post, No.

5217, V. F. Wall Street obviously only 75 of these have agreed to accept the 05frtj)Dap Ucmcmbranct KONNER ANNA. Loving birth Park; Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C.

Church, Richmond Hill, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Leo F. Kearns, Director. He also did extensive work for company have been already noticeable.

The handling of the road during the snow and sleet storms this Winter has improved, and new snow-fighting DOUGHERTY MARGARET (nee Donohue), February 28, 1949, formerly of the 4th Ward, beloved wile of David; devoted mother of Mrs. Clair Walter. Catherine, 'Margaret, David, John and Madeline Dougherty: loving sister of1 Mrs. Elizabeth Faracy, Joseph and left a net estate of $55,000. The petition would have the city treasurer pay from the spe- the Board of Education in Post, No, 1217.

American Legion; "The remaining doctors feel day remembrance of our wonderful emergency repair work on various schools. jcial fund jnto which the estate LIEBIG MARIE March Y. Veterans Police Association. mother equipment has been provided." that they owe a moral obliga beloved mother of Frieda i Services Wednesday, 8 p.m., at 1949, Children and Orandchildren. After retiring from the build tion to the community to re oeorge Donohue.

Funeral Friday 9.15 a.m., from her residence, SeHiLeddin and Otto Erwin Liebig. ing business 25 years ago he main in general practice," they Avenue M. Requiem Mass waiter a. cooKe, inc was deposited me shares of six nieces living in Latvia, now be-, hind the Russian "iron Charles Retht of 10 E. 40th attorney for the Latvians, added.

Neil Funeral Home, 7106 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I. opened a car agency and garage In (nr.orfam Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. In Some general practitioners, at Atlantic and Buffalo continuing there for 15 years. terment Calvary Cemetery. BADER Third anniversary re John J.

O'Neil, Director, Thursday, 8 p.m. Funeral Friday. 1 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. membrance.

FRED RICA IRENE In early life he was a member the doctors' statement continued, have applied for reappointment with "a mental reserva STTNSON On Prfmiarv 28 1949 BADER, widow of John L. Bader, the estate was willed equally to his clients and three other nieces, all of whom live GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinf Fancrasl Parte! Personal Service Modern Facilities Conrenient Location 1120 Flarbuth Avenue T.I. BUckminster 2.0247 of the Arcanum Yacht Club in Sheepshead Bay. MacPECK EDMUND, died on JOHN at his residence, 630 MADALENE A.

O'NEILL. tion to continue oeneral nrac- rr-t r'AA tice outside the hospital," Surviving rae his widow, the loro TPliva xtd.i,. Martha V. rlenr father nf Martha KOfc.RNR lOVlng memory Of father of Mrs. Muriel and John wandfather of Departed this life 4 B.

Cool others have signed "under duress and without fully knowing former Annie Doyle, whom he married 46 years ago; a son, Richard C. O'Connor, a teacher dliu lawici -Ill-law Ui AliUlUIlV 1 i.tm nnu ufltn. Daughters. ANNA and HELEN; "COIXG PLACES?" PHOXE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS P.M.

Sons, HENRY and GEORGE. what this step will mean to; their practices." Graziano. Reposing at the New. Funeral services at the. Scully Fu-Yorlc and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 203 De Kalb Avenue.

187 South Oxford Street, Brook- mursaay at i p.m. interment at the Brooklyn High School of Automotive Trades; two daughters, Frances C. O'Con 3g3Ei! 'ita-i Green-Wocd Cemetery lyn. Services Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Thursday at 11 a.m.,; nor, a teacher at Public School home, 74 De Sales Place.

He STRATICO ANTHONY on 198, and Mrs. Anna Melsha. a February 28, 1949. Survived by wife, was a member of Long Island Walter IS. Cooke, teacher at Public School 99.

and Council, Knights of Columbus. Evergreens Cemetery. MAHER JEREMIAH on February 28. native of Ballyuskill, County Kilkenny. Ireland: belovedi Ermmia; sons.

Rev. P. Stratico, Frank; daughter, Angelina, and brother. Thomas B. Stratico.

Re- a sister, Bessie O'Connor. KOPFF In memory of a beloved wife nd devoted mother, HELEN r. KOPFF, who died March 2, 1947. No one knout the silent heartaches; Only those who have loved can tell The arief we bear In alienee Por the one we loved to well. Frederick L.

Kopff, Husband; Richard O. Kopff, Frederick L. Kopff Sons; Helen Schlosberg, Marjorle B. Black, Daughters. I Nw fork's fvitraf Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Monica Peya Griesbaum; two children, Elizabeth and Robert brother of Catherine at Aievoli Chapel, 1435 64th ZmrW frit ttfig and Nora Griffin. Funeral Thurs-ioeet, until Friday. Solemn Re- and his mother, Mrs. Kath- day, March 3. 9:30 a.m..

fromliwem Mass St. Rosalia's Church. erina Griesbaum. Robert Griesbaum, Of Fixture Firm O'Connor Funeral Home, 406 Clark-1 63d Street and 14th Avenue, at 10 son Avenue, Brooklyn. Requiem ia-m' suriai noiy cross cemetery Louis Carpenito, Director.

Mass St. Catherine of Genoa 'MO Solid MahtaT $470-MtS-S55 Armc Mtal UtS-mO-MIS 1775 SoiM Cop4r U2S McDONOUGH in memory of These Prices Include: i Casket with band tngrattd Htimt plate. Protective outer-case. Removing Arr.tA INC. rUNIIAl INFORMATION 20 Snrtr UUttr 6-4800 Wtdnestav.

Match' 2nd tVHELRHVN, Sarah F. .111 A M. at Chaprl rETTERSON. Ann 1 P.M. at thapl Thursday.

March 3rd SKEWES, Arthur H. 11:00 4 M. at Chavrl BREE. Eva M. 1 P.M.

at Chaurl BOTHE, William Mm P.M. at Chapel Friday, March 4th LIEBIG, Mario M. IX) P.M. at Chipcl 50 Seventh Art. MAm 2-8585 Thursday.

March 3rd Joh r. :) A. Vf. at Chanel HOLM. Thomas M.

II Chanel 150-10 Hillside Ave. JAmaica (-6670 Wednesday. Mnrch 2nd I TONS. James ft 10 A M. at Chapel H.N.

Frank Q. A at Chapel PORSCH, Pauline E. 1:00 P.M. at tbapej Thursday, March 3rd ARKEI.S, Kamuet 1 P.M. at Chapel Ml STS.

Frlels R. P.M. at Chpel Friday, March 4th DOWER. Selma P.M. al Chapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES '20 SNYDER AVE.

AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER M800 SO Seventh aeeawe-MAiq 2-S5IS UNERAL HOMES IN BROOKLYN MANHATTAN BRONX OUtlNI Church. Interment Holy Crass JOSEPH McDONOUGH, who died VALENTINO JOSEPH at cuiiicijf. nh inn u. "Vfarrh 1041 XJcrauil, umtc lOtt, MARINO ANGELO.

of 342 Rut-iloved husband of Gertrude; step- irorn any local hospital of residence. Embalming and lresine- GentU man su or Lady', dm, Use 0f thapl or land Road, died Sunday; beloved or Gerard and Donald: dear Sweet to remember him, who wea here And who. though cbeeni. 1 Juit dear MOTHER and JBrother, ED. husband of Deborah; also survived1 uier 01 Mamie Lammase, by two grandchildren.

Requiem! charIes anl Henry. Requiem Mass RAWLE JULIA L. In loving Pennit- "ears and one limousine to any loai Cewitery. The funeral of Robert Gries-hatim. 45, a partner in the G.

M. Store Fixture Company, 905 Gates will be held tomorrow from Kearns Sons Funeral Home, )504 Bushwick Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes R. C.

Church, Broadway and Aberdeen St. Burial will be in St. John's Francis of Assist R. a Church, Alexandria C. Church.

Tl' Nostrand Avenue and MaDle 'ng at Sandstrom's Chapel, 4603 KEARNS SONS DIGNIFIED 0 r1 FUNERALS a7 plDU Bashwick's Finest Funeral Home GLenmore 5-0103 ONE BLOCK FtOM SUBWAT 1504 Bushwick Arenas oireei. tmeiuieiu 01. jorias JEAN and SRANK. tery I -rr -n SIOOKIYN rVNIIAL MOMII 10 WX) AVtNUJ ot flotbwih iMO SO SIVSNTH AViNUI MAIn 2-IJlj UIINS FUNIRAL NOMIS 150-10 MIUSI0I AVfNUI JAmaUa -470 43-32 FOREST AViNUE Hfgamoo 3-0? 00 NORTHEKN IIVD. Raahinf i-A0O j-lujvoi i ia Ei i ixee na of 7117 14th Avenue, Brooklyn, on March 1, 1949, beloved vife of Amedeo: dear mother of John, BRUNNOCK LUCILLE.

Died Mr. Griesbaum, a native of, Chris. Theresa Fratantonl. PhvlltiiMarch 3 1 947 SmnH innivumrv Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

for publication the som day; oi let as 10 m. Saturday night for publication. funtel Marnai In Manhttttn trtynx Irtakty Qaaa Piette and Anne Marie. ReposinglMass Thursday, 8 St. Agnes lr ma nv and a resident of this at her residence.

Notice of funeral 'Church, Hoy 'street. for the last 22 years, died Iater- I MARY, HELEN and FRED, lof a heart attack Monday at his Hi.

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