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IXJMDflK FRANCES T. MALONE March 15. 1943 BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED MAR. 16, 1949 WALTER W. KOHL DIES; Liddy), March 14, at her (nee Hayes), beloved wife R.

E. McDonnell Burial Tomorrow WAS MARITIME OFFICIAL 221-07 113ih Drive, St. Albans, for-(of John dear mother oi Mrs. merly of Brooklyn, beloved wife ofjJohn O'Brien, Mary Helen C. Prank: devoted mother of Francis, and John K.

Malone, U. S. and and James; sister of Helen andjsisfter of Mrs- Katie Hayes Ryan Gerard Liddy. Solemn Requiemjand Michael Hayes in Ireland; also. Dr.

William J. Taylor, 81; Trained 10,000 Teachers assistantiWar I he began specializing In Walter W. Kohl, Raymond Eric McDonnell Mass f-naay, 9:30 a.m.. aacrea survivea oy two granacnuoxen. c.aam.

Anderson. WtlliarrLund, Lawrence fiartolomeo, Julia Luu. William Barton, Milton Lyons, Nora Bodeil, Sarah Malone, Mary Braun.John -McAleer, Anna C. Brink, Theresa McMahon. Elltm Burns.

Catherine Meehan, Cecilia Christie, Nettie Mulholland, C. Croak, John Pfizenmayer, R. shipping animals. His first major job was the supervision of the shipping of 30,000 horses Heart Church. Interment Holy.posin? John T.

Gallagher Funeral; Crass Cemetery. Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Re-! ship and Railroad Committee pharmacist mate 2d class, killed at Okinawa on April 13, 1945, while serving with the 29th Marines, will be buried with Harry Quayle, Director, 'quiem Mass Holy Cross Church 0f tne. Maritime Association of and mules to the British Army. Later he supervised the ship rnnav, lu a m.

FLYNN JOHN Monday, at, Port of New and Ctipo. Set. W. Ripp, Herman ment of many outstanding race military hon Diffenbach Sapanara, Charier the home of his sister, 6747 5th1 McALEER March 14. 1949.

tormer neaa oi me iivesiocK rmmmiv Trsoi-or. a Avenue. He is survived bv his ANNA C. beloved wife of George; department of the Lnited ors tomorrow in the Nation wife, Mae; two daughters, one, sister of Mina Kemper, Catherine: States Lines, diea Monday in Memorial services for Dr. William J.

Taylor, 81, of 738 St. Mark's retired educator, who died Monday in a hospital in Waterbury, be held at 4 p.m. Saturday in St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Pacific near Bedford Ave. The Rev.

William K. Russell will conduct the services. Dr. Taylor, who will be buried In Omaha, headed the de John TV. Schenck, Condit v-" ,1..

horses and polo pontes from the United States and Europe. Among his charges were Omaha, 1335 Kentucky Derby winner; Battleship, Grand Na al Cemetery, son, two sisters, Mrs. L. Connor Schauer and Henry Kemper. Re-jhis home, 435 Bay Ridge Ave.

Pinelawn, fol- after a long illness. He was 69. Thursday, 9 from 187 SouthHome, 1286 Prospect Avenue. Fu-i As assistant secretary of the lowing a sol- emn requiem Oxford Street. Reaulem Mass our.nerai Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Ke- tional winner; Twenty Grand Lady of Angels Church, 74th Street quiem -Mass Immaculate Heart of and 4th Avenue.

Interment St. 'Mary Church, 10 a.m. Interment mass at and Reigh Count, also Derby winners. St. i- til ni imii a.m.

in and in 1897 received his master's degree from that Institu-. tion. Later he took a fellowship in philosophy at Yale, where he earned his doctorate in 1901. He estimated that he had taught about 10,000 teachers in New York State during his long career. He was a public school principal in Omaha before he came to Brooklyn, had headed the department of classical languages at the Pittsburgh Academy and had taught modern languages In New Haven High School, New Haven.

Dr. Taylor was the author of two books, "Elementary Logic" and "A Syllabus of the History of Education." Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Blanche Glasgow Taylor, whom he married in 1896, and a sister. Sara Vore Taylor of Lincoln, Neb. Foster.

'E. W. Schimmel, Henry Fox, Mary Schuler, C. N. Freeze.

Anna Shannon, E. Garnar, George 8ofty, Anna J. Ghents, FrederickSoule, Arthur Giblin, Lawrence Sylvester, W. Gudanowski, S. Haakensen, H.

V. Ungerer. Stanley Holmgren, Beda Van Name, J. Kohl, Walter VanderSpek.M. 'Kuchler.

Frank Vorwerk, Paul Leahy, Marion Williams, A. M. A. N. John's Cemetery.

John G. Wuestman, St. John's Cemetery. McMAHON March 13. 1949.

EL Director. partment of psychology and B. I. MtOmd Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church, Mr.

Kohl's wife, Mrs. Bertie A. well-known Brooklyn social worker who for many principles of education in Max well Teachers Training College ELIZABETH W. LEN, beloved wife of Michael FOSTER of the 4th Ave. and 9th St.

Until shortly before the mass the late Dr. Harry A. mother of Mabel McGrover. Muriel years was volunteer director of Brooklyn, for 23 years until the college closed in 1933. He also Mulvey, Eleanor, Clinton and the the Bay Ridge Day Nursery, Maritime Association, Mr.

Kohl had an important part in expediting of freight through the Port of New York during World War II. He had been with the association since 1938. His services with the United States Lines and its predecessors covered a period of more than 40 years. Mr. Kohl, whose 'entire shipping career dealt with handling freight, started as an office boy with the Atlantic Transport Company in 1S05.

During World body will be at Redmond's Fu late J. Raymond McMahon; sister Foster; beloved mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Emily Groneweg and sister of Mrs. Emily S. Macdonald.

died May 18, 1942. He is sur- neral Home, King between of Mae Schultheis, Julia Cahill had lectured in Long Island University and Yale. For many vived by a daughter, Mrs. Grace ANDERSON WILLIAM resi Died Sunday night, March 13, at Marjorie Sanchez, Lillian and Palma Cola, Florida. Funeral serv-j Michael Curran; also survived by dent of the Waldorf-Astoria Van Brunt and Richards JSts He was 19 at his death.

The young pharmacist's mate, years he had a Summer home Towers, on March 14, 1949, after a ices will be private and burialsix grandchildren. Funeral from at Greenslwro, Vt. K. Deeds. Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the Fred Herbst Sons Memorial Chapel, who lived at 314 7th was will be at Grace Church, Jamaica.

Iresidence, 1310 Union Street, Long Island, New York. (Thursday. 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Born in Dublin, Dr. was graduated from the the son of Harold and Ada Mc 750 1 5th Ave. Donnell.

Born in Brooklyn he University of Nebraska in 18fl St. Gregorys Church. Interment FOX On March 15. 1948, MARY i Holy Crass Cemetery. brief father of William Coifed, Elliott Donald and the lafe Norman Anderson.

Service at Frank E. Campbell, "The Funeral Church," Madison Avenue at 81st STeet, New York, Wednesday, March 16. at 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. attended the Visitation Pa of 705 Carroll Street, beloved cousin of Thomas Dwyer; also sur-! MEEHAN CECILIA sudden rochial School and enlisted in the armed services in 1942.

vived by seven nieces and nephews. ly. Aiarcn 1, lswa, Deiovea wue 01 C. J. Ryan Goes Silent on Plot Funeral Friday.

9:30 a.m., from the Prior to the campaign on Okinawa he had seen service at Richard H. Meehan; devoted sister of Mrs. Mary I. Cheevers; loving aunt of Mrs. Edna Mulligan, Mrs Mrs.

Scallon, 76r Mother of Priest Mrs. McAleer, Fire Chief's Vife RARTnivtaTrr RnrfHonlv nn tk -napet. (i Avenue, tie- March 14, 1949. JULIA, of 755 Mass Church of St. Francis Dorothy Seale and Mrs.

Hugh Xavier. Interment Holy Cross Guadalcanal. Besides his parents he is sur vived by a sister, Patricia. Cemetery. Lavery.

Funeral Thursday, 9:15 from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Re- Edward P. Conley, Director. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Anna C.

McAleer. wife Street, beloved wife of the late Nicholas and devoted mother of Mrs. Michael Circosta and Angelo Eartolomeo; sister of Mrs. Thomas and Joseph Signoretti. Fu-I'cral from Schaefer's Funeral Par- of George McAleer, retfred dep Sea lion, 7fi widow of John Scallon and mother of the Rev.

FREEZE ANNA (nee Me-'quiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas Auliffe), on March 12. 1949, wile R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Doctors Reject U.S. Health Plan utv chief of the New York Fire Continued from Page 1 of 75 New York City officials and those of other cities. A spokesman at City Hall said her transfer was "merely routine" and had "absolutely nothing to do with the wire-taping investigation." But at the hospital Mrs. Lipton was of the laie Harry; beloved sifter Cross Cemetery, Avenue at 42d Street, on John Scallon. assistant pastor of St.

Francis Xavier R. Department, died Monday in St. Mary's Hospital after a week's M.wt, io a in snijoi Mary jjusen. Kicnsra ana jo- MULHOLLAND CATHERINE, min Reamem Mass' St. Agatha's ral Friday from Joseph PoHmnnH'e TilTKirnl Parlors Continued from Page 1 j03'of 581 Ovington Avenue, on March 1(13 She lived at 304 Green wood Ave.

ctmrch. interment Hoiyi" R'iBm 14, 1949, beloved wife of the late tions were already on the floor Mrs. McAleer, a native of cemetery. at the Visitation R. C.ifylvester; mother of Francis tN.

Y. March 'church. Interment Holy Cross P. Sylvester Kon.MM and had been approved by the Manhattan, came to Brooklyn Boro Doctor Dies Of Heart Attack In Patient's Home Dr. Martin Kerpel, 53, of 307 Jamaica collapsed and oied of a heart attack late yesterday while treating a patient, Mrs.

Clara Ramee, in her home, 43 Jerome St. The physician was removing bandages from Mrs. Ramee's right leg when he slumped to the floor. Mrs. Ramee telephoned the doctor's wife, Hannah Kerpel, who came to the Ramee home with another physician, Dr.

Martin Maliner. Dr. Maliner pronounced Dr. Kerpel dead. The physician was born in Germany and was educated in Berlin, coming to this country 21 years ago.

He is survived, in addition to his wife, by a daughter, Ricka, 15, and a son, Michael, 12. puzzled over what had happened. When a reporter asked whether she was bitter about i. 1049. Services at the Fauchild.t-emetery.

early in life and had lived in Windsor Terrace many years. She had long been a parishioner Lomitia Minora, executive body of the society. Plans Complicated cnapel. 9d1 Atlantic Avenue, T1 it she answered: Thursday. 8 p.m.

"I don't understand it. so how of the Immaculate Heart- of can I be bitter about it?" Church in the Bronx, will be held Friday from the O'Connor and Heaney Funeral Home, 79th St. and Roosevelt Jackson Heights. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 11 a.m. in St.

Joan of Arc Church, 83d St. and 35th with Father Scallon serving as celebrant. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Scallon, who lived at 79-01 35th Jackson Heights, died Monday- night at Rosary' Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.

after a long illness. She Mary R. C. Church, Fort Ham 14, 1949, of 142 St. Mark's Avenue; survived by three sisters and five brothers.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, The request for the special meeting was made in a petition Mulholland, U. S. sister of Mrs. Mary Nash; also survived by eleven grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 9 :30 a.m., from Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass Our Lady She is a civil service employe BEDELL-SARAH MARGARET, fiddenly.

at her residence, Suffern, N' York, March 15, 1949. Funeral at $3,420 a year. ilton Parkway and E. 4th where a requiem mass will be which was filed yesterday morn services will be held Friday, 2 8 p.m. ing bearing the signatures of Quized for 80 Minutes of Perpetual Help Church.

offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow wanaoiaiccr uariougn ru lcral Home, Suffern, New York. Tt-t i 1 Vio rm tha mace The now subdued Ryan spent GHENTS Pfc. FREDERICK rf jnrV Tnfantrv 77th riivlcinn an hour -and 0 minutes in the 129 members. The petition made the calling of the meeting mandatory, but could not prevent immediate action on the 1949, ROSE inee h2dy BRAUN JOHN on March 14, killed in Aprii 20 i945 a 1.1S9.

aaed 90 vnant. beloved brother u.t grand jury room yesterday and uifP nf the late Paul- devoted Kins unerai Home, ino i-rng- pect Ave. Burial will be in St. on emerging answered all ques resolutions. tions with a low-voiced "No John's Cemetery.

to this country from Ireland in 1900 and lived in Bay Ridge Resides her husband, who He was subpenaed to return again this afternoon. Rosina Ko'h- dear uncle of. 16 "u)ult lula; I mother of Paul Hilton and Walter tt lson of Marv and tne lat Fr-ipfiyenmaver- Kter of Mrs Ann Henrietta M. Sauter, Florence A. LHrt.

riPintn hrnther nf inhn ti "nzenmaer, sister oi Mrs. Ann P-rk Mma Sohnackel and ti IHealy and William Hilton. Re- UK. Anna m. ijcnnacKei and Mrs Ann Graham.

A Martin Funeral Josephine Kern. Funeral from at narraush's Funeral Martin Charwl of St Albans w. VT Home, asson Avenue, corner i-n Sr i Home, 8813 5th- Avenue. Solemnist H' pl Funeral Thur-idav 1.9-24 Linden Boulevard. Thurs- Rennipm Mb Prlriav March 18 8terun8 riace.

funeral inursaay, dav in M.mn Tnniem 9:15 a.m. Requiem Mass St. before moving to Jackson retired from the Fire Depart ment five years ago, Mc He was yesterday's only grand jury witness. Several others Heights. For a number of years she had been a member of the Rosary Society of St.

Joan of Aleer is survived by two sisters, Nina Kemper and Mrs. were ready to testify but were told to return later. The meeting will be held some time before June, Dr. Siris said, and efforts will be made to have as speakers Dr. George Lull, secretary and general manager of the A.

M. and Federal Security Administrator Oscar B. Ewing, During the discussion preced ing the vote speakers in favor of the delay declared that both plans are so complicated that Catherine Schauer, and a brother, Henry Kemper. si. Si.

Catherine of Siena R. C. Church. St. Albans, a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Arc Church. Also surviving are four terment St. John's Cemetery. GIBLIN LAWRENCE be- One of these was Charles Les terSabisky of Newark, a private daughters, Eileen and Catherine 'BRINK On March 11, 1949, atiovd husband of Frances; devoted (tetective and "camera techni 'Davtona Reach.

Florida, in her 83d tuwaiu Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

RIPP On March 14, 1949, HERMAN, beloved brother of Frank and Elizabeth Ripp. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.m., from Charles! J. Brady Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Benedict's R.

C. Church. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. cian," who told reporters that brother of Edward F. Jr.

and Mrs Scallon, with whom she lived; Mrs. Andrew McGoldrick of Los Angeles, and Sister Mary Gabriel of the Sister Adores he was one of lo investigators Roberta Harley. Funeral from Wal 5 ear, THERESA LUTHER BRINK. Funeral services at Klages Funeral Ttntr.o Ririopttw-irf Avpnilf rnmpr UNGERER Corp. STANLEY FRANCIS, killed In action on Okinawa, Abrtl 20, 1945, member retained hy John G.

Broady, at ter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, doctors were not well enough torney for Ryan, and that last of the Precious Blood Convent, Richmond Street, Brooklyn, Sn'ef Avenue, Thursday, 9:30 of the 27th Division, 165th Infan Mass St. week he had taken motion pic Fort Hamilton Parkway. ifaturdav. March 19.

1949. at 2 n.m.i8-"1-. ooiemn itequiem try "(Old Fighting 69th), beloved son of Lulu and dear brother of Ephrem's Church, 10 a.m. Inter tures on 50 feet of film of "three Interment Evergreens Cemetery. informed to pass judgment without more detailed explanation.

Supporters of the resolutions ment St. John's Cemetery. or four males outside of a build Vestern Europe Races to Rearm Continued from Page 1 from Switzerland along the Rhine to' the North Sea. This would require each of the five powers to keep on instant call specified land forces and, in certain cases, sea and air units. It was understood that the plan asked France to supply 24 divisions, Britain six, Gel-gium three.

Holland two and Luxembourg one. A warning that time was short came from Harold Mac-Millan, a Conservative member of Parliament. "If there is going to be a world flareup it might be in July," MacMillan told Com SAPANARA CHARLES, suddenly, on March 14, 1949, beloved husband of Margaret; devoted fa Kathryn, Mrs. Lucille Vander Neut, Mrs. Virginia McLeavy and ing where you have to sien a Corp.

S. F. Ungerer William. Reposing at the James A register going in and coming charged that the Federal pro ther of Anthony, Charles, Carl GUDANOWSKI STEPHANIE, on March 15. 1949.

at her residence, 3211 Clarendon Road, be (Madden Funeral Home, Franklin out." He said the buildine was gram, which would be financed by payroll deductions, would itii thjand Willoughby Avenues, after 1 "a sort of a club" and that it loved wife of Joseph; mother of Rites Tomorrow A solemn requiem mass for BURNS-CATHERINE A. fnee WJiite), March 16, 1949, beloved wife of Thomas devoted mother of Thomas, Robt Ms. Elftanor Dalton, Mrs. Edna Lawless and Mrs. Reglna Perry.

Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from hw 1 residence, 3604 Avenue M. Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas C. Church. was located on the East River actually cost much more than Jean Poldiugo, Stella and United Chapels, 1202 Broadway, Mrs.

Mrs. Drive, between 60th and 88th Valerie, J. Anderson; sister Brooklyn, Thursday. 9:15 a.m.; Re-I'" the money collected, necessitat of Mrs. Frances Osokowich.

Fu Streets. ing an increase in income and Church, Hooper Street and Marcyi Corp. Stanley Francis Ungerer, one of the Pacific war dead re other taxes. They said that a Heaven R. C.

Church, 10 am. In-terment St. John's Cemetery. neral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home.

Avenue D-E. 28th He said it wasn't Grade Mansion, the Mayor's residence, but Avenue. Interment Mount St. Mary Cemetery. Kindly 'omit similar program now operating Street, Saturday.

Solemn Requiem cently returned to Brooklyn, will be offered at 10 a.m. to in New Zealand was unsuccess SAVARESE ANTHONY on Howers. March 14, 1949, of 429 3d invar hiicKor4 tho lota Miro VAN NAME JACKoC morrow at the Transfiguration would not otherwise identify it or the "important" persons he had photographed. The movies, r.e said, were taken with a tel CHRISTIE NETTIE, on St. Jerome's R.

C. Church, dav, March 15, 1949, of 547 a.m. coin Place, beloved mother of! and Charles. Service the HAAKENSEN HAAKEN V. ful.

S. Y. Tounty Unit to Yote R. C. Church, Marcy Ave.

and V. Tumnltvl- devoted S. M. of 1809 Beverly mons. "If it misses July it might Hooper St.

From 1 o'clock this Road, In the service of his coun dear brother of Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Ave-'Walter March 14. 1949. be-of Ferdinand Under the A. M.

A. plan, vol not happen for five, six or seven escopic lense. A part of the afternoon until shortly before mi nn Fririav at 2:30 n.m. Inter-iloved husband of Marie Haakcn-'Mrs. O.

Vltelli Reposing at M. try at Okinawa May 13, 1945, beloved son of Irene and the late untary health insurance pro years. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Congressional district of American Labor party Representative the mass the body will be at the James A. Madden Funeral grams would be encouraged and American and other Western Dect.

Edward W. Van Name, N. Y. ment 1 p.m. Saturday, neugious ana Masonic serv-Connecticut.

ices at his residence, 4211 7th Ave TJorlr Vtlamt until WHriair Q-tn a Vito Marcantonlo is included in Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francisip- oI Captain Ed E. Van U. Home, Franklin and Willough a new Federal department of health would be created, to be nue, Thursday, 8 p.m. diplomats loig have predicted a diplomatic crisis with Russia ward Name, Air Xavier R.

C. Church. Interment the stretch of the East River Drive the private detective de Force. Services at the Parlors of this Spring or Summer. CROAK JOHN on March 15, llNJ, detective, attached to 79th Squad, N.

Y. P. beloved hus under the direction of a physician of Cabinet rank. Harrison J. Edwards, 86 6th Ave HOLMGREN BEDA, March 15, 1949, of 45-15 171st Street, Flushing.

Lon Island, beloved mother by Aves. Burial will be in Mount St. Mary Cemetery. Corporal Ungerer, who lived at 530 Broadway, was killed in action at Okinawa April 20. nue, Thursday, March 17, at 8 Calvary Cemetery.

SCHENCK CONDIT CLARK, March 14, 1949, beloved husband of Martha Schenck; devoted band of Rosa V. (nee Lohr); de- Last nights meeting was breeding work, USDA plant in jointly sponsored by the Medi p.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme tery. father of John F. and Rich- of Inez May; sister of Carl Larson vri dear son of Thomas and Tekla Johnson.

Services at scribed. His film, he said, was 'documentary evidence" which "will be very favorable to the charge made by Mr. Glendenin Ryan." dustry station, Beltsville, Md. 1945 while serving with the Dr. Darrow was particularly retired riftective.

N. Y. Ericson's Chapel, 500 father of Mrs. Margaret Murray cal Society and Brooklyn So ciety of Internal Medicine. Dr VANDER SPEK MARGARET in: brother of Thomas.

Reposing; State Street, Thursday at 8 p.m.Mrs. Helen Barber, Kenneth and interested in obtaining giants (nee Young), on March 15, 1949 165th 27th Division. He also had participated In three Hans. Selye, professor of medi Donald Schenck. Service at the Sagi.sky stopped talking after si his residence, 47 72d Street, Saturday, 9 a.m.- Solemn Re- cal research at the University I KOHL On March 14, 1949, WALTER of 435 Bay Ridge previous major engagements of Winesap, Staymen Winesap and Yellow Newton or Albemarle Pippin.

beloved wife of John. Service at Boyertown Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue, Thursday, March 17," at Broady appeared with Ryan and told the "private eye" to answer r'lirm Mass Our Lady of. Angels Makin, Gilbert Islands and of Toronto, and Dr. Thomas Magill, professor of bacteriol C. Church.

Interment Holy Parkway, beloved husband of the i late Bertie and father of no more questions. He was not ogy at Long Island College of Saipan. He was posthumously award ed the Purple Heart and Presi IGrace K. Deeds. Services at Fred Cross Cemetery.

Direction M. J. Smith Sons. residence, 289 Cumberland Street, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. SCHIMMEL HENRY, xMarch 14, 1949, devoted father of William.

Funeral service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Friday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. I 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

VORWERK Pvt. PAUL G. questioned by the grand jurors but was directed to come back Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Medicine, gave illustrated scientific lectures. Meanwhile, it has been an CUPO-Sst. WILLIAM, killed! Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

for questioning today. RusseU Freeborn, a Broady employe, dential Citation. Before entering, the Federal service he was a member of the old 69th Regi mi; Okinawa rievnteH Rnn nf KUCHLER FRANK on June 22, 1944, in India, beloved son of Paul and Rose; dear brother of Joan. Reposing at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Avenue. Services was told to return tomorrow nounced that the New York County Medical Society will tit o.jMarch 15, at his home, 150 Green and Mrs.

Rose Wiliams. ment, rational Guard. SHANNON ELIZABETH, passed Park beloved twin! Terrace Forest Hills, beloved vote on payment of the A. M. A away March 14.

1949. Survived bvlWednesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Thurs another employe of Broady, will yf Wrln-arA Via will j. tumi. u.uw iwi Surviving are his mother, Mrs.

Lulu Ungerer; three sis assessment for a third time, fol brother, Thomas P. Shannon; twolday. 12:30 p.m. Interment National be called Friday. lowing receipt of a petition sisters, Margaret Shannon and Cemetery, Pinelawn, Long Island.

ters. Kathryn Ungerer, Mrs KaW. "691 5th Avenue, af teriMarcJ? 17' Mrs. Anna Conklin; six nieces, r--, R.i,. i napei, nuiaiae Avenue, Lucille Van der Neut and Mrs WTT.TTA1W.S1 ATTrtTTSTTTS TW rn from 10 percent of the member ship.

Mrs. Martin Healey, Mrs. James ri" March 19. Solemn Requlem'mond Hill. Interment Friday, YOUR UNCLE SAM WANTS THOSE BIG APPLES Tuesday, March 15, 1949.

at thevlrKni MCLeavey, and a Prendergast, Mrs. James Mulligan At its January meeting the at 10 a.m. at the Immaculate u.o., Methodist Hospital, after a long; brother, William Ungerer, Mrs. William Fordbes, Mrs. John Manhattan group decided by a majority of about four to one in Heart of Mary R.

C. Church, Fort Hamilton Parkway and TS. 4th S. Chineller and Mrs. Andrew Portland, Ore.

(U.R) Giant LEAHY MARION (nee Kinsley), March 14, 1949, wife of James; beloved mother of Muriel Milliken. Eherk; three nephews, Joseph and illness, formerly of Asbury Park, New Jersey, husband of the late Ella Clayton Williams; brother of Edward A. and uncle of Harold a standing vote to support the apples, once only orchard curi Edward Shannon and Mr. Thomas ftrret. interment at.

jonns CW-ery. i assessment in principle." On ositie3, now are regarded as Conklin. Reposing at her home, Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1 W. 190th Street, A.

Williams of Brooklyn. Services Feb. however, the members Docs the postman bring YOU a dividend check each month? You can receive regular monthly income from invested savings. Current returns up to S'2 are available from investment companies which operate under federal regulation. Trtt hookUt malttd en rnuirt ALBERT H.

WECK CO. 60 W.B StrMt, N. T. 4-694 Peae of Mind and Security" Investment Co. Shares 523 Dean Street.

Funeral Thursday Dil'TENBACH GEORGE on valuable breeding material by Bill Asks Curb On Police Taps Continued from Page 1 tor Louis L. Friedman, Brooklyn" Democrat. Bronx, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; morning St. Joseph's R. C.

Church, disapproved the $25 levy by a vote of to 333. at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery plant scientists. quiem High Mass St. Boniface 10 am.

Interment Holy Cross Cem Sin li 14 1949. father of Viola R. grandfather of Kenneth Kra'iter. Services at Walter B. 0.1 it e.

Funeral Home, 117 W. etery. The U. S. Department of Saturday, 10 ajn.

SOFTY ANNA March 14, Agriculture has asked Pacific Northwest orchardists and even New York city, Thurs- 1949, of 45 Chestnut Street, Brook Stronger Curbs On Rents Forecast The Assembly gave favorable consideration to a bill, intro dav.8 30 p.m. Tinerai rnaay, i p.m. lyn, devoted wife of the late John F. Softy and beloved mother of duced by Assemblyman Ber Remembrance farmers with only a few trees to watch for giant "sports" in Church, 10 o'clock. LO MB AUDI ANTHONY March 14, 1949, beloved Infant son of Anthony and Lillian; loving brother of Philip and Virginia Lee.

Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m., from his residence, 3714 Avenue Mass of the Angels at St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. LUND Suddenly, Monday, March 14, 1949, LAWRENCE: tram L.

Baker, also a Brook Ruth, John. William, Charles Softy and Ethel Butler. Services at the mm CAHILL Birthday remembrance lyn Democrat, which provides if the Governor-elect dies before Fairchild Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Queens Village, Thurs of PATRICK J. Masses offered. What would we (live to elaso hii hand, Hia happr face to tee.

To hear hia voice sad see bis smile Walter B. Cooke assuming office, the Lieutenant Governor-elect shall become Continued from Page 1 In addition to the so-called "local option" amendment, the House also approved a provision to guarantee landlords a "reasonable return" on rental properties. An Administration day at 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. the 1949 crop.

The department says the giants twice a3 large as the! normal apple of the samei yjfiety and flatter in shape I be sent to Dr. George Crow, in charge of fruit That meant much to us. Governor for a full term. ROSE and PAT. HENRY, at Mount Lebanon, Pittsburgh, beloved husband of A companion measure already has been passed In the Senate SCHULER CATHERINE oh Monday, March 15, 1949, beloved wife of Arthur; devoted mother LEONHARDT Birthday remem Marie V.

Daly Lund; fattier of brance of our beloved son and effort to recontrol permanent Lawrence Henry Robert John of Arthur Jr. and Robert; dear hotel accommodations, as re brother, FRED POP, MOM and SIS. and Mrs. Bennett B. Fuller; son under the sponsorship of Senator Fred G.

Moritt. The bill now goes to Governor Dewey for signature. sister of Rev. Thomas P. McGee, quested by Woods, failed.

of H. A. Lund and brother of Mrs. As It went to the Senate, the fUNEIAl (NfORMATION 20 A. ULftw (-4800 Weinesdog, March 16th UlrlTI fill, John E.

A.M. i Chpl CtvniEB. Aamat H. Thursday, March 7th rinl.IV, I.awrrnc A M. at ChMl Fndai.

March ltth SIO. flltn R. I :0 r.M. mi Ch.Dol fi hi H.MEL. Hrnrr 1:30 f.M.

1 ChBJ 5() Serentll A. MAi 2-858S WfiAntndair. March lfith Si Patrick M. rh.Ofl (ill KK. Jimn A.M.

Chapel William McGee and Mrs. Lillian Velthaus. Funeral from her residence. 34-19 92d Street, Jackson In QJemorfam Fred Woodruff. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Thursday, 8 the Rev.

In. Walter IB. Cooke, New York's largt Fvn.rol Db-wrors Heights, N. on Friday, March lo-month rent control extension measure would give Woods authority to sue for triple dam ARB ERR In loving memory; Dr Harold S. Miller officiating.

18, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Re Friends may call after 1 p.m. quiem Mass Blessed Sacrament ages on behalf of overcharged Thursday. of our beloved father, EDWARD J. CARBERRY.

Mass at Michael's (Jerome Street) R. C. Church, March 17, 1949. Daughters, Genevieve and Margaret tenants. It also would enable Dtscriptivt "Priet Tamgt R.

C. Church, Jackson Heights, at 10 a.m; Interment Mt. St. Mary's LUTZ WILLIAM, March 14, him to put ceilings back on GEORGE D. CONANT Moadingar funeral Parian Personal Service; Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

BUckminit.f 2-0247 ")H IXt B. Eleanor :00 M. at Chapel cemetery. decontrolled areas. 1949, of 114-25 131st Street, beloved husband of Minnie: dear father a.

TO-IO Hillside Ar. JAmaita 6-6670 CORNELIUSEN BERNHARDT. Cloth CovM-vd Caalwte $1M-)1M-U30 toltd HMdwaad $20 S4MOak UIO-USS -V42S-V490 Salid Mahogany $470-l4S-SS9S rM Metal 49S-mO-f025 MidCaapar JS2S CfJ firming, mm. PH.MKVER. Jacob f' 0:30 A M.

at Chapel of William Harold C. Adeline: iL. and George brother of In loving memory of a devoted father. Died March 18, 1938. Thest Prkts Indvde: Cuket with harj engrtvtd namt plait.

Protective outer-case. Removing deceased March nth arm Itl TJn1ln D.nn-n MtLt.K. iron. iiiapci ioic junaiu aiiu Ltr. xvrja' KEARNS SONS 1 1 KIi.

nn v. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance las, forever. Daughter, HELEN. 1 cApinroe wvinMnav i DIVIDEND NOTICE wiurcn ana rtoEers Avenues, m- Fridao, March Itth at John Metzner Parlors. 2890 At neral Thursday, 2 p.m.

Interment from any local hospital or residence. Embalming and dressing; Gentleman's suit or Lady's dress. Use of chapel or reposing room and necessary funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-picc.

Procuring burial permit Hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. GARDNER MARY G. Birthday Holy Cross Cemetery. A. Uw A.

DIGNIFIED FUNERALS $150 remembrance of our beloved mother. CHILDREN. MHITTINGTOV Georte A.M. at Chapel j(Fl Arnold 1 :00 P.M. at Chapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES JO SJffDEI AVE.

AT FLATBUSH AVE. OLSTTJ M800 it Imaih him Mi MJM lantic Avenue. Cremation Thursday, 2 p.m, at Fresh Pond. LYONS NORA. March 15.

1949, beloved wife of Michael; devoted mother of Mrs, Eileen Sawtelle, fAWYBRS TRUST COMPANY hew York. N. Y. Mxrch 15. 1949.

The Board of Directors hu ftecUred a quarterly dividend of 26 cent a ahai-e on the capital ifcoclt of the Com-panr. payable April 1. 1M9, to atookhold-nra of record at the clone oi busineaa on March 21, 1449. ORIS R. KBUT.

President. SYLVESTER WILLIAM, on March 15, brother of the late Maude. Services Ebberg-Hlll, Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel, eZERLTJP In fond and loving remembrance of our dear father, Bashwick't Finest Funeral Home Mrs. Mary Stapleton, Mrs. Ann'sig Clinton Avenue.

Thursday, NATHAN H. SZERUP, who died Lynch, Mrs. Theresa Kennedy, March 16, 1922; 2 p.m. fUHlKKi A NHATTAN IHON OUIINf LICENSES Thomas J. and John A.

Lyons; BaOOKlYN -WNIRAt MOMII 10 SNYDf AVfNUI at Hotbwift Ava. lit -40O SO SfVENTH AVINU6 MA In J-IJIJ 4VIIHI MMitAl MOMIt 130-10 MIUSIDI AVfNUI JAmoka -6aT0 J-JJ FOtiST AVENUi HImae 3-000 151-14 NOtTHftN tlVD FUthlna l-eOO tuifttl Hamas to MmnkmHam Bronx nMk'va OvaM SONS and DATJOHTERS. beloved hus- also survived by 13 grandchildren. TATJRO JOHN, D0nnoini? nr TX fyvlra Tn Hi i rl nf Taenia nan a ri innla D.tTiWagMrfi-i-,Mt NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Lic-ioae RL1140 hw been iasued to th undwalKnivl to fell beer, liquor and wine at retail under the Alroholtr n.vorAir Control Law at 17(1 Avenu1 passes COAKXEY Capt. WALTER A.

GLenmore 5-0103 ONE BLOCK FROM SUBWAY 1504 Buibwick Avenue Cnuntv of Kinea. Oitv of New York. Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, loving father of Maria Latizia. Fu-until Friday, 9 a.m. Solemn Re-'neral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from quiem Mass Good Shepherd R.

C.lMcGrath Chapel. 1112 Avenue Church, 9:30 am. Interment St.jRequlem Mass 10 a.m., St. Bren-Cnaries Cemetery. Idan's Church.

U. S. M. C. R.

Fourth Anniver for on nr.miscjl ronnumntlnn Vital notice accepted 8 a.m. to 2 prn. for publication the aomt dav; as late as 10 p.m. Saturday niflh for publication. sary Mass Holy Cross Churca ntj 3 a.m.

Thursday, March 17. THOMAS T. riOKS Club On Seventy 170 Avenue us.

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