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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 18, 1949 15 Boy Captive 13 Years Starts Work on ABCs Carmine Villano, Pfc. P. P. Gelzinis, I DUNN FLORENCE on' MICCIO (MITCHELL) March 16.

at his residence. March it. 1949. Reposing at; 259 Van Brunt Street, son of the Thomas Edward Ireland Funeral i late Patrick J. and Mary Jane; be- Home, 1088 Nostrand Avenue.

No-loved brother of Etta and Mm. tice of funeral later. ''33 paths'" Abbato, Rcv'to Albright. William Merlin, Andrew Boston, March 18 (U.R At O'Dwyer Due To Face Jury Killed at le Shima Killed on Okinawa iSarton, O. O.

Miccio. Sadit Charles McDermott; also survived! by one niece and seven MONTORT MARY cni retired employe of the City of New Wednesday, March 16, 1949, sister- A solemn requiem mass for Continued from Page 1 Carmine S. Villano, pharma cist's mate 3d class, will be hur York; former captain of the -pfc Peter P. Gelzinis of 59 BrinU, Cauco, Antonio Croak, John P. Cupo, Sgt.

W. Monfort. Mary Munch. George Nitis, Elida O'Brien, John J. Owens, Sylvester uismct Democratic uiuD.

f- Hn.knn Ave a radio nnorator i o.q, ChaDel. Manhaiset. L. on Satur- nu(ls0n Ave- rauio operator the age of 13 Gerald Sullivan started to learn the alphabet today. The boy, who said his mother imprisoned him most of his life to conceal th fact she had an illegitimate child, started his schooling in a home operated by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.

with its implications that the "prominent New Yorker" be with Company 307th Infan 'Jempsey. Mary his residence; Requiem Mass at.u the Visitation R. C. Church. In- ti-ttttix try, 77th Division, who was Donohue.

Bridget Perlman, W. S. hind It was Ryan. killed in action at Ie Shima LfraudP, Marie Phillips.Mary ried with military honors tomorrow in St. John's Cemetery.

A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 11 a.m. in St. John the Baptist R. C. Church, Lewis Ave.

and Willoughby St. The rerment Holy Cross. Cemetery. of 25 2d Street. Survived by wife, nimn, Florence Pregenzer, Simon omit fjowers.

The grand jurors, in addition, were expected to 'question him April 20, 1915, will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Jennie (nee Thompson); two sons, Joseph Redmond, Director. -nistopo, nenry ttaatKe, uusiave eick. Christine Resina.

Manuel Chester William and George about reports circulated yester Fister, Elizabeth Sandhovel. R. D. funeral will be dav that blackmailers have George's R. C.

Church, 207 York St. Until shortly be DRAUDE MARIE, of 646 71st enry; ran ituin; two Street, on March 18, beloved Katharine Ruhle and Lil-of the late William; brother of 'hnn Antonued. Reposing ai the Mrs. John J. McLaughlin and Wil-! Falcone Funeral Home.

S25 Smith from the home of his parents, been extorting $1,000,000 a year Wacky Winter Pokes at Spring fore the mass from prominent figures In in lliam J. Draude; sister of Henry street, corner rresiaeni otreet. Golden. Anna Bauer, Lillie Gudanowski. S.

Schultz.Vera Johnson, J. T. Shea, Sister St. Julien, Claire Bernard, C3.J. Keliy, John Thellusson, J.

O. Kennedy, Ellen Toscano, Maria I -a Chance. W. E. Williams, A.

M. Lamed, Naomi Zlto. Ralph Anthony and I Antoinette Vll- lano, 3356 Bed- dustry and the theater whose Rex and Mrs. Barbara Prinz; also omraay, p.m. interment survived by four grandchildren.

Monday, 2 p.m., Green-Wood Cem- Continued from Page 1 .1 r. Indiscreet telephone conversa the body will be at the Jo seph Garszva Funeral II (VII OIO Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m., fromieteTy tions -were tapped and record ford where Ameri the mld-20s by tomorrow morn Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue NITIS ELIDA. on March 15 ed. O'Dwyer has said "rumors ing.

Tomorrow will be partly Maeder, Rudolph Requiem Mass St. Ephrem's can Legion rites 1949, of 214 Gelston Avenue, be about such extortion was being cloudy, cold and windy. How Church. 8. ViUan Bedford Ave.

loved wife of Spiros; also survived investigated by the police. were held last night. ABBATO On March 15, 1949 by two sisters residing in Sweden. Burial, with military honors, EPLSCOPO On March 16 1949 Meanwhile, police were press OCCO, of 635 88th Street, beloved much snow was to fall the Weather Man could not estimate. Yesterday, while some 85,000 .,7 a-, henry, beloved husband of Cat h-i Fraternal and religious services at Mr.

Villano, who was born will be in St. John's Cemetery TAsDand of ing a search for Harold Bret-nall. 51, described as chief In Private Gelzinis, a son of in Brooklyn on Mov. i. 1925, ta.

of Mrs Roi Fasano. Mrsrine (nee FarreU); devoted uncle HolmUn Chapel. 5215 7 Moy VitTjosepr! Frankjof Mrs. Josephine Sacco. Reposing 1 7 pm In erment Green- died in Okinawa on Mav 12, proud New i orkers of Irish de scent paraded up 5th Man Mrs.

Anna M. Gelzinis, was vestigator for John G. Broady, p. also sur- William A. Martin Funeral Home, oa.urun,.

i.m. 1945, of wounds received the born in Brooklyn and was a Rvan attorney. Bretnall Is hattan, and more than 1,500,000 Mved bv nine grandchildren. Fu-Glasson Avenue corner Sterling day before while aiding a O'BRIEN JOHN on Thurs- wanted, the police said, to an persons watched, the snow held neral from Darraugh's FuneraliPlace. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 Mrs.

Horace H. Underwood wounded marine. He was award I day. March 17, 1949, at 34 Dor- swer a grand larceny indict off, as if by some magic of the graduate of Boys High School Before entering the armed serv ices Feb. 14, 1942, he was em ployed by the Jay St.

Connect "tT, cheater Road. Rockville Centre. ed the Purple Heart and other Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Saturday: lcmn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's "little men." Instead there was citations posthumously devoted father of Mrs. Margaret Murphy, Mrs.

Edna May Crosss Cemetery. pure, joyous sunshine to match Church. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ing Railroad Terminal.

At his He was a graduate of Public Believe Reds Killed U.S. Woman of i809iBcnleDei' Josepn r. ana Jonn o. FEICK CHRISTINE, ment returned in Brooklyn In 1935. But the Indictment, the authorities readily admitted, was being used as a pretext, the real purpose of the search being to question Bretnall about wire the gleeful hearts of the sons and daughters of old Erin.

It School 129 and Alexander Ham death he wa3 29. Besides his mother he Is sur Albemarle Road, on Thursday, ilton High School. He entered ALBRIGHT WILLIAM, March urien; Drotner oi Mrs. James r. Deery; also survived by eight grandchildren.

Funeral from his had snowed In the morning. 16. 1919. of 58 Shenherd vived by three brothers, Stan the service in February, 1944, Continued from Page 1 lu oeiovea moiner oi wiumin William falher of Katherine Baer, and went overseas on May 12, tapping. ley, John and Dominic, and a sister, Mrs.

Anne Hamm. residence, on Monday. March 21, at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Requiem St. and Charles: brother of Charlotte New Air Terminal Communism associ ted with the 1945, with the 22d Marines, 6th Calls Hnnt Unnecessary Agnes Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Division. I Funeral Saturday from John Metzner Parlors, 2890 Atlantic Korean delegation to the recent United Nations meeting in Broady said, however, that no Besides his parents he is sur To Open in Boro and Anna Feick. Funeral services at Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue.

Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. FOSTER ELIZABETH on Wednesday, March 18, wife of 'Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 a.m.,1 police alarm to bring in Bret Paris. vived by three brothers, John, Calvary Cemetery, Queens County New York. MACKEN MORTUARY, DIRECTORS.

Continued from rage St. Michael's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Miss Mo, who returned re Nicholas and Anthony and four sisters, Mrs. Teresa Con- Manuel S. Resina, Masonic Member minal will replace the airlines cently from the Paris meeting, was the principal speaker at OWENS SYLVESTER March 'AS BURY PARK N. LODGE, ticket office that has been op nall was necessary. Bretnall, he declared, had been his investigator, though not his chief investigator, for eight years, that he was out of town "investigating one of the more distant an Milton mother of James and the gathering in the Under NO, 128.

B. P. O. ELKS, announces iR0bert. Survived by Isabella and'17- 1949- beloved husband of Agnes fortine, Mrs.

Josephine I.aSas-so, Mrs. Rose Messina and Mrs. Margaret Marchella. erating in the Hotel St. George lobby since December, 1946.

The wood house. tti.n the death of Brother Murdo MacDonald; also Ross iuiei ui rmiivra vonscu, M.inr Mannnaid and Ann Rnedr Muriel Williams, Jane Lundquist, XUOUSTUS M. WILLIAMS. Elks Korean President Syngman new location has a modern glass i.i" itti services 10 oe conauti-eu sprvires at the Conareeatioral uu uiuum uwb. gles of this complex city situa Masonic and religious services for Manuel S.

Resina of 165 92d St. will be held tomor front store that will feature at Rhee supported the mistaken identity theory. bv Brooklyn Elks. No. 22.

Friday, Ir-hurfh Manhast imo island 'Notice of service later. tion, and that he will un tractive color schemes and light March 18. 9 p.m.. at Fairchild prid.iv evenine. March 18.

at 8:30 Mrs. J. A. Phillips, Since her return from Pari row evening in the Boyertowni Chapel. 951 Atlantic 'Avenue.

omit flowers and Instead a rluJA ing, and a aispatcnmg area in doubtedly report to me within a day and I will ask him to return as quickly, as possible." Miss Mo has delivered 10 anti- iKav vtrM-oan TCvaitd Ruler. slsiant.uisinct Attorney, jsrooKiyn, Communist speeches. I Canton J. Ciciu, Secretary. 3 Chapel.

'38 Lafayette Ave. Mr. Resina. who was 59. died Wednesday in St.

John's Hospi Wife of Official Broady added that "any one Before going abroad I was RBTnvTw oil1! father of Norman; dear brother employed by me is available to tal after a long illness. Church the rear, where passengers will board limousines for the airports. A white neon sign "Airlines," two feet high, will proclaim its function. The participating airlines include American, Capital, East if fho iatA tL, of Benjamin, Harry, Max, Meyer, the authorities at any time upon A solemn requiem mass for services also will be held on Rr.inn- iw rtonrirp und CSoIdmaii, Rosen. Rose not sure of my political convictions," she said.

"After talking to Vlshinsky (Andrei Vishins3vy, new Russian Foreign Minister) request." Mrs. Mary E. Phillips, wife of Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in Christ Schiff, Diana Rubin and Esther The police alarm said Bret-! ukw. o- iuaj i Iireifa M.

McHugh. Funeral from 135 Maple Street: Requiem Mass GOLDEN On March 17, ANNA Feinberg. Services Jewish Me James A. Phillips, former Queens Councilman and now nail was wanted as a suspect and other Russians in Parte I mortal, Pitkin Avenue at Eastern Chapel Church. Burial will be in Nassau Knolls Cemetery.

Born in Portugal, Mr. Resina St Francis of Assisl R. C. of 167 88th Street, beloved wife ern. National, Northeast Northwest Pan American Trans on an indictment involving the secretary to the Office of Con larceny of books valued at became firmly anti-Communist." SLAIN MISSIONARY'S Parkway, 11 a.m.

Friday. PHILLIPS MARY on March 17, 1949, beloved wife of James A. was a Brooklyn resident tor troller, will be offered Monday morning In St. Margaret's $284. oaiurday, 9.45 a.m.

of the late Thomas; dear mother lof John and Joseph, and loving BRINK On March 11, 1949. at sister of Mrs. Sabina Fahey: Fu-Dajtona Beach, Florida, in her 83dneral from "Darraugh's Funeral year. THERESA LUTHER BRINK. 'Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Monday; over 30 years and had lived for World and United.

Having achieved its first goal with the signing of th elease, Plans were going ahead for Church, Middle Village. the past eight years in Bay WEDDING WAS SOCIAL Phillips; devoted mother of Mary the City Hall conference to Mrs. Phillips died yesterday Joan, Margaret Mary, the board of directors of the Ridge. He was president of the Resina Machine Company and services at Klages Funeral 'Solemn Requiem Mass St. Anselm's morrow, to which Democratic HIGHLIGHT HERE IN '16 James A.

John, Lawrence, the Ridgewood Avenue corneriR. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Inter- Congressmen from he city had in her liome at 7805 67th Road Middle Village, after a long ill ness. She was 58.

a member of the Masonic order, late Seaman 1st Class Leo M. and the late Master Sgt. Gerard F. Phillips; loving daughter of Mary Richmond Sueet. Brooklyn, on ment uaivary cemetery, fiaiurday, March 19.

1949, at 2 p.m. rr. been invited, with the possibil ity that a Congressional wiretapping investigation might re th? Bay Ridge Commandery, 79, K. Ti the Chaldean Chapter, 2t5. R.

A. Kismet Temple Inierment Evergreens Cemetery. The funeral will be from the Leo F. Kearns parlor, fiO-10 Brooklyn Citizens' Air Transportation Committee has voted to promote air transportation in this borough and help direct the attention of Brooklynit.es to the improved airline facilities it now has. It also is on record to support sult.

and Aurora Grata Consistory. Woodhaven Boulevard, Rego Park, Monday. Interment will Representative Emanuel Cel- He was also a member of the ler, Brooklyn Democrat, who on March 15, 1949. at her residence. 32U Clarendon Road, beloved wife of Joseph; mother of Mrs.

Jean Poldiugo. Stella and Mrs. Valerie J. Anderson; sister of Mrs. Frances Osokowlcn.

Funeral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue D-E. 28th be in St. John's Cemetery. Collins; dear sister of Margaret Hardy; also survived by four grandchildren.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from the Leo F. Kearns Funeral Home, 60-10 Woodhaven Boulevard, Rego Park; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Margaret's R. C. Church, Middle Village.

10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. CAUCO On March 17, 1949, ANTONIO, beloved brother of Mrs. Vita Prignano.

Funeral Saturday, 10 30 a.m., from Charles J. Brady Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Mat Christ Chapel Church, formerly head of its Sunday School and issued the call to the "all-important" conference, said in treasurer. Born in Brooklyn, Mrs.

Phillips lived in Middle Village for 24 years. She was a member of He is survived by his widow, Washington that the Congress were planning to attend "for the drive for an improved highway between Brooklyn and New York International Airport That drive also has been indorsed by the Brooklyn Eagle. thew's R. C. Church, 11 a.m.

In Rosa, and a son, Stephen. termeni Calvary Cemetery. isrTerV. C. the Gold Star Mothers, the Gold Star Parents of World War II, the Christian Mothers of St.

io COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO. 126, the purpose of listening, getting information and then studying what facts we have gathered to determine If anything should be done." Mrs. Horace H. Underwood was wed here and discussed life in Korea in lectures at many Brooklyn churches. In 1933 she spoke at a monthly meeting of the Women's League of the Flatbush Presbyterian fliurch, E.

23d St. and Foster Ave. The next year she discussed her missionary work at the 69th Session of the East German Con-, ference In the German Methodist Episcopal Church, 1171 Greene Ave. Mrs. Underwood, the former Ethel Van 'Wagoner of Albion, was married in 1916 In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Underwood of 336 Washington the uncle and aunt of her husband. The wedding was one of the social highlights of the year. Her father-in-law, the late Rev.

Dr. Horace G. Underwood, was the first or William Johnson, Unit Chairman Named At a recent meeting of the K. OF Members will assemble JOHNSONJ. THEODORE, on at' the club Friday, March 18, at March 16.

1949. beloved husband of Margaret and the James A Phillips Association. In addition to her husband Board Robert E. Blum, chair PREGENZER SIMON March 16, loving husband of Josephine (nee Lang); dear father of Russell and Victoria. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from McGrath's Chapel, 1112 Avenue Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St.

Brendan's Church. RADTKE GUSTAVE, in his 91st 8:30 p.m.; thence proceed to the home of our late brother, JOHN F. Almida; father of Mildred, Edwin and Allan; also survived by three Goodman Raps Mayor man of the Citizens' Committee, Mel Life Official Mrs. Phillips is survived by CROAK, 47 72d Street, Brooklyn. In Brooklyn last night, Abra grandchildren.

Services Friday, 8 appointed the following com John B. Fitzpatrlck, Grand Knight. mittee chairmen to implement ham H. Goodman, deputy State industrial commissioner and p.m., at Sandstrom Chapel, 4603 4th Avenue. the organization's aims: Funeral services for William P.

Johnson, a supervisor in three sons, James A. Phillips John Phillips and Lawrence Phillips; three daughters. Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Joan Phillips and Margaret Phillips; her counsel for the State Depart Joseph L. Walsh, Recorder.

CR(3aK JOHN on March 15, 1M9, detective, attached to 79th Herbert J. Lvall, New York year, of the Plattd Old Folks Home JULIEN CLAIRE L. (nee the administrative division of traffic and sales manager for Franklin Square. Survived by his ment of Labor, charged the Mayor had shown "great con American Airlines; Airlines Squad, N. Y.

P. beloved hus mother, Mrs. Mary Collins, and loving daughter, Mrs. Josephine Cornelius, and son, Frank. Serv Committee; Robert E.

Martin sister, Mrs. Mary Hardy. Two the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, who died Wednesday, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the N. F. Walker Bramm), on March 16, 1949, beloved daughter of Hertha Bramm; sister of Irma Teter, Elsie Dolan and Herbert Bramm.

Services at the Moa-dinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flat-bush Avenue, Saturday. 1 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. chief of airport services bureau ices at the Plattd Home Saturday, March 19, 2 p.m. Interment Ever sons, Leo and Gerard, died in the war.

band of Rosa V. 'hee Lohr); devoted father of John P. and Richard dear son of Thomas retired detective, N. Y. P.

loving brother of Thomas. Reposing St his residence, 47 72d Street,) greens Cemetery. Port of New York Authority Port Authority Committee; Wil Funeral Home, 87-34 80th St Woodhaven. Burial will be in dained minister to he sent to Korea. He spent 32 years there.

RESINA On March 16, 1949, liam Tobey, vice president and Cypress Hills National Ceme cern and fear in connection with the wire-tapping plot. The Mayor, he said, "is having people Indicted that he's trying to hush up." Goodman, a Republican, spoke at a meeting of the 1st D. Republican Club in American Legion Hall, 2295 Nostrand Ave, Ai a public official, the Mayor "should have nothing to MANUEL beloved husband of sales promotion manager of KELLY JOHN March 17, mil Saturday, 9 a.m. Solemn Re- tery tomorrow morning. dear father of Stephen; t.j 1949.

of 43 Rhode Street. Abraham Straus, Retail Com Hvde Park. beloved father of grandfather of Christina and Mr. Johnson was born in West mittee; Reginald Orcutt, vice School Board Backs R. C.

Church. Chester, 71 years ago. He president for overseas, Mergen Cross Cemetery. Direction William Kelly. Funeral from thefatePnalu- Religious and Masonic Fairchild Chapel.

220-05 Hillside funeral services at Chapel, 38 Avenue, Queens Village, Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. attended the University of J. Smith Sons. thaler Linotype Company, 'In W. B.

Fearon L. I. Official's Aide Port Washington, March 18 Funeral services for William B. Fearon of 9 Hampdon Court, Pennsylvania, and had been a Ban on Reds Continued from Page 1 dustrial Committee, and Edwin nrorvso-t WTT.i.TAM Requiem Mass Our cnurcn service at cnapei Church, Walcott and Van Brunt hide, he asserted. supervisor with the Metropoli B.

Wilson, executive editor of (n ar-i nn his birthdav. Mav 2.iLaly Lourdes R. C. Church, He predicted that next No Streets, Saturday, 11:30 a.m. In the Eagle, Highway Committee 1945.

at Okinawa, devoted son ol '7u terment Nassau Knolls Cemetery. The directors of the Citizens Saturday, 11 a.m. vember the Republican party and "all those factions who Mae and Joseph Cupo of 147 Pros of Communist propaganda in the schools. The board, advised by Its law Commitee will serve as a com secretary to the supervisor of SANDHOVEL RAYMOND want honest government" will an for 20 years. His home was at 87-24 115th Richmond Hill.

He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Schubert Johnson; a sister, Mrs. Adeline S. Brown, and two brothers, Howard C. KENNEDY On Wednesday, March 16, 1949.

of 402 8th Street. ELLEN KENNEDY, beloved sister mittee of the whole on exploitation and planning. Members of pect Park S. beloved twin brother of Edward. He will at the Fifth Avenue Funeral Chapel.

691 5th Avenue, after join together behintl a candi the Town of North Hempstead, will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomor on March 17, 1949, beloved husband of Ruth R. (nee Cahill); devoted son of Eliza; brother of Earl and Cortland. Funeral Monday, date who will "have strength of Nora Kennedy of County Ros equal to that of former Mayor Thursday morning. Funeral satur the board include Borough President- Cashmore, honorary chairman: Robert E.

Blum, common, Ireland. Reposing at committee, recommended that the bill be amended to give all organizations listed as subversive, except the Communist party, an opportunity to be heard by the Board of? Regents. row in the Knowies uneral Home. He died Wednesday in Melbourne, where he had LaGuardia, and that this would dnv. March 19.

Solemn Requiem Dunn ChapeT298 7th 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Fu and Dr. Joseph Johnson. at 10 a.m. at the Immaculate "bring the end of the O'Dwyer neral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Avenue. Funeral Saturday, 11 vice president and secretary of Heart' of Mary R.

C. Church, Fort regime in City Hall." gone to recuperate from a stroke suffered late in Decem Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Abraham Straus, chairman; H.

Russell Burbank, president. The recommendation declared a.m. Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Saviour's Church. LA CHANCE WILLIAM sud Himiiton Parkway and E.

4tn Interment St. John's; C-met-ery. ber. Cemetery. the membtrship in aa organiza Deatbs Rockwood vice chair HUBBY, DAD HUNT TWINE SAUER LILLIE, on March man; Daniel Lionel, executive denly, on March 16, 1949, at his WILLIAMS AUGUSTUS on DEMPSEY MARY (nee Con-! residence.

1116 E. 36th Street, be-U949 beloved mother of Lillian Mr. Fearon wa3 born here 52 years ago and for many years served as head cashier of the North Hempstead Tax Col AS OHIO GIRL TRIES TO tion listed as subversive, except the Communist party, should be regarded as "prima facie, but not conclusive" reason for, Tuesday, March 15, 1949, at the Methodist Hospital, after a long w. ana wuuam jr. Bauer, serv wile oi Lt.

James u. a. N.loved husband of Catherine (nee ices at her residence, 2665 Bedford FLY KITE TILL EASTER illness, formerly of Asbury Park, mother ef the late Eileen, Mrs Helen Chagnon, Mrs. Patricia Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment secretary; Everett M.

Clark, assistant vice president, Brooklyn Trust treasurer; Ford Bart-lett of Lockwod, Kessler Bart-lett. Milton Dammann, president, American Safety Razor Corp. Columbus, March 18 (U.R)Doris Copeland). Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Acosta, 20, said today she will Lutheran Cemetery. SCHULTZ VERA March 16, New Jersey, husband of the late Ella Clayton Williams; brother of Edward A.

and uncle of Harold A. Williams of Brooklyn. Religious, lector's office. He was a World War I veteran and in World War II was a platoon commander of the Auxiliary Police. Prominent in civic and community affairs he was an or break the all-time kite-flying Hrimcs.

Commander James, U. S. Hubert and John; sister of nrk; formerly of 4107 Avenue Brooklyn; died at her home, 25 Cliff Street, Mystic, Connecticut, jMiirh 17. endurance record if the string 1949, of 193 Park Place; daughter of the late Alfred L. and Mary Also Walter Hammitt, vice supply in Columbus holds out LARNED NAOMI on March 17, after a long illness, residing at 70 Quentin Road; survived by beloved husband.

Chester also Elks and Masonic services at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Preston Schultz. Reposing at president, Frederick Loeser She hopes to keep a tiny, 10- Board man Chapel, 44 Clin ton cent kite up until Easter. She OHUE BRIDGET, March George C. Johnson, president, Dime Savings Bank of ganizer and first president of the High School Men's Association.

He was also an officer sister and brother. Renosins at street. CasKet open from 2 to 9 DON will pass the 24-hour mark to Green-Wood Cemetery Saturday 10 a.m. ZITO RALPH on March 15, Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue. Re- P- Friday, March 18.

Interment ligious service Saturday, 2 p.m., the 'and services private. Please omit Brooklyn; MaJ. Benjamin H. day, breaking her previous rec 16, i 9 -i 0 wife of the late James; devoid other of Florence Rowan s-irf John Donohue. Funeral from of the Port Washington Repub ord of 23 Vt hours.

But the 7 Overcome by Coal Gas Seepage Continued frwm Page 1 was administered to those overcome. Three children wfer among those overcome, tt of them going to the hospital Removed to Kiiwjs County Hospital were Saul jlewinter, Anita Lasky, lfi: Aidie Lasky, her mother, 50, and 'Charles Rot- flowers. Rev. Arch Tremayne officiating. lican Club.

beloved husband of Christine (nee supply of string and the Wil'er Cooke, Funeral interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Home ZD nyor Avenue, jvionoay, Direction IHlis W. Thorgesen. SHEA Sister St. BERNARD.

C.S.J., March 17, 1949, at St. Mal- Cassiglia) devoted father of Ralph M. Funeral from Greenpoint weather are her two main prob lem.s. Louise Walingford Fearon; two achy's Convent, Rockaway Park, MAEDER-S, Sgt. RUDOLPH, Chapel, 78 Kingsland Avenue, Brooklyn, Saturday at 9:30 a.m.; She already has used a mile of sons, William W.

and Jay Fearon, and his mother, Mrs. -15 solemn ttequiem massi Francis of Assisl R. C. Church, a oi Interment Holy Cross Crme'erv. N.

Y. Requiem Mass at the Con killed in action on Okinawa April Namm, chairman of the board, the Namm Store; Maj. Orcutt, Edward J. Quigley, postmaster; Godfrey A. Stamm, secretary, Downtown Brooklyn Association.

Austin J. Tobin, executive director, Port of New York Authority; R. A. P. Walker, vice-president.

Bush Buildings Corporation; Edward string to keep the kite soaring Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Florence Fearon. vent Chapel on March 19 at 10 a.m. Interment Mount St. Mary's Cecilia's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment 24, 1945, beloved son of Meta Co-fiero; dear brother of Anne Burch, Helen Ctpully, Mar some 2,000 feet over Columbus and expected to use up an ad Cemetery, Flushing, N. Y. St. John's Cemetery. John F.

Coughlin, Director. THELLUSSON JOSEPH OLI garet Larsen, Ethel Hutchinson ditional 1,000 feet peler, 9. She's got so much string out Treated and remaining at J. Walton, president. Brooklyn home were: now that she doesn't expect to VER, on March 15, 1949, at Miami, Florida, beloved husband of Mabel R.

(nee McGowan); brother of Mrs. Frank A. Slnnott, Henry A. and the late William P. and 3 (emorfam Esther Lewinter, 3fi, and Bpr- Junior Chamber of Commerce; Mr.

Wilson, Paul Windels, A. C. and Mildred Riley. Veterans services Friday, 8 p.m., at Joseph Redmond's Funeral Parlor, 103 King Street. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

Mass at Christ Chapel, Wol-cott Street. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. ever get the kite down. Her husband and father are combing the city for twine. Walter B.

Cooke INC. UNIIAt INIOtMATION nard Lewinter, 41, parents of DOUKAS THEADORA, died Younger Melish Quits Leftist Post Continued from Page 1 which ouster of the vestrymen was set, but opponents of Dr. Melish got a court order re Wright, vice president and gen Charles F. Thellusson. Funeral Saul, and young Robert Metzger.

March 18, 1945. from his residence, 134 83d Street, eral manager, New York Telephone Company, and Fred J. on Saturday, March 19. 9:30 a.m. We who loed you mlu you, A lb dawns another yeart In our lonely hours of thinking Thoucnts of tou are erer near.

YTTriffiffisfT MAHONEY TIMOTHY on Solemn Requiem Mass St. AnfJlm's, Zeitz, president, Martin's. MOTHER, FATHER and SISTER. March 17, 1949. beloved husband of R.

C. Church. Interment Holy the late Nellie; devoted father of Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit straining the meeting until Walter B. flowers.

HARTLEY MARGARET M. March 24. The status quo is Beatrice George Mrs. Henry E. Smith and Edward dear ne.

thus maintained at the historic TOSCANO MARIA, on March brother of Anne Mahoney and Nw York's fvnmml Dlrtxton Heights church until that date. Adele Emery. Reposing at his! 15, 1949, beloved wife of Frank In their statement, Dr. Lath- residence. 1579 Bushwick Avenue.lmother of John, James, Julia Detcriptivt Tritt angt Solemn, Requiem Mass Monday, Mentio and Mary Rosa.

Reposing rop ana Dr. tiuott declared: "For nearly half a century he Ctwth Cover Casket USD S190-S23O If if GLenmore 5-0103 KEARNS SONSI 10 a.m., at our Ladv of Lourdesiat nome, moo je. zstn street, eoi- emn Requiem Mass at Good Shep J260 M10-t3S-V42S-(49O (Dr. Melish) has given himself Interment Calvary Ceme herd Church Saturday, 10 a m. In-.

tery. unsparingly to the service of tft Snyder At. ULrter 6-4800 rndat. March ttlh ns, N'or A.M. Bt Chapel iirMO.

EUmH. P.M. ftt Chapel iiiviMEL. npnry P.M Chapel Saturiai, Uarch 19th rr 'i R. Christine P.M.

Chapel Ssndai March It'll u.i MANN, Bom A.M. at Chapel ii I PER, ere E. P.M. at Chapel Mondnt. March Zltt 'jit VMOI'B, Kenneth ftertieea te he Arranged ni.OHI'E.

Brida-et 9erieea te be Arranced in Seventh A. MAm 2-8585 Saturtav, March Ittk inr.lV. William P. A.M. at Chapel IMiSTBQM.

Anna at Chapel 10 10 Hilliide At. JAaaic 6-6670 rntnn. March lllh sit '-ER. Ida (9 A.M. at Chapel 3 A M.

at Chapel in. Arnold 1:00 M. at Chapel 6.1 3Z Frt At. HEfeaul 3-0900 Saiu'don, March Jtfh i M.ON. Michael A.M.

at Chapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 0 SNYDER AVE. FUTBUSH AVE. J. J. Gallagher Sons, Directors (nee Hart).

Died March 18, 1948. Our family circle has been broken, A link tone from our chain; But though we're parted for a while. We know we'll meet acaln. SISTER. McGEEHAN THOMAS.

In loving memory, of our dear husband and father. Died March 18, 1941. WIFE and DAUGHTERS. SCHNEPP ELIZABETH. Died March 18, 1948.

Dear mother, yoa are not forgotten. Though on earth you are so more I Still in memory you are with ua A yoa alwayg were before. CHILDREN. Thtst Prices Indvdt: Catktt ukb hand tngravtd nam plait. Protective outer case.

Removing deceased Se)MMhMiy WO-W9S-IS9S rmcMtl 44-550-tS2S Csvtwr I 2 terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Louis Ceraso, Director, man in the spirit of Christ, and If he -withdraws now from our active fellowship and from MERLIN ANDREW March 17, 1949, beloved husband of Aimee; church and community leader father of Bemice Scheuerman; grandfather of Lorraine S. Wil ship the loss to our common liams. Service at the Fairchild Telephone your "In Merrtoriam" notices to Miss Hart of the Brooklyn Eogla ony day of tha week between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.

and "Just Charge It." Call MAin 4-6200 life will be beyond measure." Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Sun day, p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. 1 504 BUSHWICK AVE. QSulhwtck 3'intil STuntral cKomt ON BLOCK FROM ItmWAT I DIGNIFIED FUNERALS CTjn as low as rm BL $150 )k from tny local hospital or residence. Embalming and dressing; Gentleman's suit or Lady' dress.

Use of chapel or reposing room and necessary funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Fkaral door-piece. Procuring burial permit. Hearse and one limousine to anyJocal cemetery.

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