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

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A CAPT. WILLIAM MOLINARI JR. RITES TO BE HELD The body of Capt. William Molinari U. S.

A. of 58 86th World War I ace and jet plane test pilot, today is on its way home from Eglin Field, where he and Maj. James Duffy of Towson, crashed to their deaths on Saturday. A native of Bay Ridge, Captain Molinari was educated at P. S.

182 and Manual Training High School and was a student at Columbia University when he enlisted in the Air Force as a cadet in 1941. After he was graduated from Arizona's Thunderbird Field in 1943, he was assigned to the 448th Night Fighter Squadron and saw service in the European Theater. His plane was shot down during the Battle of the Bulge. A Belgian family hid him from the Nazis until he was rescued by British Tommies. In all, Captain Molinari accomplished 80 missions during the second world war and won Mrs.

John E. Of Retired Mrs. Cecelia Veronica Brady. wife of John E. Brady, retired Assistant Internal Revenue Collector Brooklyn, and mother of the Rev.

Vincent J. Brady, assistant at Sacred Heart R. C. Church, East Glendale, died unexpectedly day at her residence, 728A Carroll St. She would have been 70 on Friday.

Born Cecelia Ledgett in the Old 10th Ward, Mrs. Brady for some years attended St. Paul's R. C. Church, Court and Congress but had been a par.

ishioner of St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, 6th Ave, and Car- Deaths PESTANA GEORGETTE, on February 18. beloved wife of John; dear mother of Odette Martins; devoted grandmother of Judy Coppola and Joan Martins.

Reposing the Andrew Funeral Home. 1305 79th Street. Brooklyn, until Thursday: Messa Cantata at Patrick's Church, a.m. Interment St, Charles Cemetery, PETTERSON OSCAR on February 16, 1952. beloved husband Esther; father of Madeline Baldwin and Arthur Petterson; also three grandchildren.

Services Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. REGAN-WINNIE GLADYS, on February 18. 1952, beloved wife George; mother of Gloria. Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from John J.

Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Mark's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. RICE--JOHN, February 18, 1952, beloved brother of Thomas. Gilbert.

Owen, Orcilla Morris, Kathleen Rice and Violette Hendrickson. Funeral service Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. near Flatbush Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Thursday, p.m., Pinelawn National Cemetery.

SCHMEELK-JOHN, in his 83d year. Services at Serene's Chapel, 9229 Flatlands Avenue, on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Interment Canarsie Cemetery, Thursday, 2 p.m. SHAW-JOSEPH 1521 Greene Avenue, February 18, 1952, aged years; survived by brother, John R. Funeral from Peter J.

Geis Funeral Home, 5734 Catalpa Avenue, Thursday, 1 p.m. Interment National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. SHIPMAN-WALTER, on February 18, 1952, of 762 St. Mark's Avenue, beloved husband of brother of Frank H. and the late Charles H.

Shipman. Private service at his residence Thursday, a.m. WATSON-IRENE T. (nee Heenan), February 18, 1952. devoted mother of Charles; loving sister of Mrs.

Frances McDermott, Mrs. Ruth Cavanagh, Philip, Joseph, Robert and the late Walter Heenan. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home. 2001 Flatbush Avenue: Requiem Mass 9:45 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WEIGOLD-CHARLES, aged vears. of 1228 Pacific Street, loved husband of Anna; father W.

Weigold; of William. Joan Charles Rowland, Mrs. Lillian Walsh, Mrs. Julia Lange and Mrs. Marie Luhrs.

neral services May Funeral Home, 66-32 Myrtle Avenue. Glendale, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. SWENSON-HARRY on February 17, beloved husband of Katherine; father Harry E.

Swenson; brother of Helen Zucker. Services at the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue. Tuesday, p.m. Interment the Evergreens. WESTERLUND CARL Peconic.

L. on February 18. 1952. husband of Josefina E. and father of Adolf Westerlund.

neral services will be held from the Joseph G. Duffy Funeral Home, 7703 5th Avenue. Brooklyn, on Thursday, February 21, at p.m. Interment will follow in Evergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn. YANDOLI CONSOLATO, aged 57.

Saturday, February 16, dear husband of Antoinette; father of Mrs. Anthony Comisa, Nicholas, thony, Pfc. Jerry, Ralph, Louis Joseph; brother of Cosmo and Ciro; also survived by three grandchildren. Reposing Giordano Funeral Home, 2346 Pacific Street: High Requiem Mass Our Lady of acles R. C.

Church Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's, Cemetery. CEMETERY PLOTS SIX BARRIE GRANITE STONE monuments; NO GOOD OFFER REFUSED. STerling 8-7608.

A DE BARTOLOMEO MADE -1 LINE, February 17, 1952, beloved wife of Sabattino and loving mother of Domenic, John, Marie, Joseph and Anthony; dear daughter of Josephine Cottone; also survived by brothers, Joseph, John, Domenic, Salvatore; sisters, Anna and Dorothy. Reposing at Anacreonte Funeral Home, 691 5th Avenue, corner 21st Street. Requiem High Mass at St. Rocco's R. C.

Church. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEMPSI on February 17, at her home, 4909 5th Avenue, beloved wife of William Dempsey; also survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary Hawco; two sisters, Mrs.

P. McGuire and Mrs. G. Doyle, Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the Bernard S.

Murphy Funeral Home, 4903 7th Avenue: Solemn Requiem Mass R. C. Church of St. Agatha. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. DEVANEY-WINIFRED, on February 17, 1952, formerly Rego Park, L. loving wife of late John: devoted mother of Margaret in Thomas John J. and Helen L.

Harrison; also survived by three grandchildren. Reposing at Hillebrand Funeral Home, 63-17 Woodhaven Boulevard, Rego Park, L. I. Funeral Thursday, February 21, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to ResurrectionAscension R. C.

Church. where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DISCHER-IDA on February 17, 1952, beloved wife of the late Frederick: mother of Ethel. Lillian, Genevieve, Mary, Margsret, Winifred and Florence.

Funeral services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Thursday, p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. DOWD- MARY (nee Meade), on February 17, beloved wife of the late John Dowd. Reposing at Cosgrove Chapels, 5723 5th Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FANCHER GEORGE on February 16, 1952, beloved father of Mrs. Grace E.

MacLeod. Mrs. Gertrude M. Maxwell and Mrs. Lillian A.

Overly. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday at 8 p.m. FLYNN MARY of North Carolina, formerly of 152 Chauncey Street and 420 Ridgewood Avenue, mother of Thomas, Edward, Joseph, Gertrude Estelle Hanson. Arriving Tuesday at Donnelly Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Avenue: Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Thursday at the Blessed Sacrament Church.

FURLONG On February 18. JAMES beloved husband of Anna (nee Broderick): devoted father of James Vincent Matthew John William Ann V. and Regina B. Furlong: brother of Michael J. and Thomas also survived by three grandchildren.

Funeral from Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Sacred Heart R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Masses preciated. GALLO- (nee Riggio), of 2628 Farragut Road. on February 16. beloved wife of Joseph: devoted mother of Gaetano, Mrs.

Yolanda Ferrari, Florence and Josephine; loving sister of Mrs. Carmela Reale. Mrs. Antoinette Formosa, Ralph Riggio, Angelina Riggio, Mrs. Josephine Plastina, James Riggio and Mrs.

Emilia Faiella, and the late, Joseph Riggio and Mrs. Jennie Monaco; loving daughter of the late Louisa Riggio; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., from Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street; Solemn Requiem Mass at R. Church of Our Lady of Refuge.

10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Arrangements by E. Tari Sons. GIBBONS MARGARET (nee Howley), on February 16, 1952, beloved wife of the late John; devoted mother of Catherine, May, Adele, Francis and Mark; also survived by two grandchildren.

Fufrom her residence, 316 11th Street, Wednesday, a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Direction Howard Howard. GLEESON-ANNA F. (nee Sheridan), on February 17, 1952, beloved wife of the late Mortimer loving mother of Geraldine Campbell and Mortimer J. Gleeson; dear sister of Alexander Sheridan, Elizabeth Grass, Charlotte Dillon and Virginia McArdle; also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from the Queens Village Chapel of Thomas M.

Quinn and Sons. 214-65 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, L. on Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Family R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREENE KATHRYN (nee Coila), on February 17, 1952, loved wife of the late Joel Greene; mother of Mrs. Cuba Frenette: sister of Cora B. Coila.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m.. from her residence, 77 77th Street; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church, 9:30 a.m. HABACKER-CHARLES of Malverne, Saturday, February 16, 1952, beloved husband of Roseann; dear father of Helen Krol, Ethel Grace Deller, Warren, Charles, James, George, Walter and Howard. Reposing at the Flinch Funeral Home, 34 Hempstead Avenue, Lynbrook, until Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. HOEFLE-On February 18.

1952. CARRIE HOEFLE, beloved wife of Emil and devoted mother of Dorothy L. Hoefle. Reposing at her residence, 350 Eldert Lane, until Wednesday, 4 p.m. Services at Euclid Baptist Church, Drew Street and McKinley Avenue, Wednesday, 9 p.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Abbey. HOEY JAMES, beloved husband of May; devoted father of Walter, Joan, Daniel, Robert and Helen; brother of Ruth Fittin, George and John. Reposing at 1178 Bushwick Avenue; Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Wednesday, St. Barbara's R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m.

to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday. KIRK-CHARLES, on February 16, beloved husband of Mae; devoted father of Charles Mrs. Frank Pickard: also two grandchildren.

Service Tuesday, 8 p.m., Dupont Funeral Home, 82-29 Letferts Boulevard, Kew Gardens. Interment. Wednesday, 2 p.m., Maple Grove Cemetery. KOCH FREDERICK L. of 68-20 Groton Street, Forest Hills, on February 16, 1952, beloved husband of Helen (nee Keenan), and dear father of Frederick L.

lieutenant (J.g.) U. S. N. Reposing at Glascott Funeral Homes, 102-03 Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills; Religious services Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Burial Wednesday, February 20, 2 p.m.

Interment National Cemetery. IRVINE WILLIAM J. beloved father of William J. John E. and Lillian Atkinson.

Reposing at the Funeral Home of J. Clement Kearns. 1461 Bushwick Avenue; Mass St. Martin of Tours R. C.

Church, Wednesday, 9 a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, MANUPPELLI PASQUALE, beloved husband of Maria; devoted father of Carmela, Morra, Helen, Bertha, Joseph and Edmund Manuppelli. Funeral from Bushwick Chapel, 1178 Bushwick Avenue, Thursday, 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. John the Baptist R.

C. Church, 9:30 a.m. MARESCA -On Monday, February 18, 1952, FLORENCE of 1979 E. 9th Street, beloved wife of Robert J. Maresca; mother of Florence sister of Frank, Thomas, Raymond and George Cunningham and Madeline Krokus.

Reposing at Edw. H. C. Dunn Chapel, 298 7th Avenue. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem, 10 a.m., St.

Edmund's Church, Avenue T. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MARESCA LOUIS, on February 17, beloved husband of Anna; devoted father of Louise Maurice, Teresa Freely, Lucille, AnnMarie. Reposing at the New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street, until Thursday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R.

C. Church, 9:45 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction Anthony Sessa.

McHUGH ELLEN, at Ridge- wood, N. February 17. 1952, wife of the late McHugh. Funeral from her residence, 9:30 a.m., 104 Linden Street, Ridgewood, N. Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Mount Carmel R.

C. Church, Ridgewood, Thursday, February 21, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City, New York. Me McKIERNAN WILLIAM HUGH, on February 18. 1952, beloved husband of Agnes M.

Ledwith; loving father of Mother M. Justin, O.S.U.: William Dr. Thomas James Charles Gertrude E. and John J. McKiernan; also survived by four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.m.. from his residence, 1835 Caton Avenue; Requiem Mass 10 a.m., Holy Innocents R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Harry F. Blair Sons, Directors. MELDRUM HARRY, beloved husband of the late Caroline devoted father of Harry, Arthur. Eva and Gladys Ball.

Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. Funeral service Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. MITCHELL THOMAS.

Febru18, 1952, beloved husband of Anne; devoted father of Patrick. Michael. Thomas. Anne, Norma and Kathrine. Reposing at Walter B.

Cooke. Funeral Home. 50 7th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Saviour's R.

C. Church, Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MOYLAN MARY (nee Devaney), of 509 Central Avenue, on Saturday, February 16, in her 88th year. Survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Mary E. Mullin, and a son, John. Reposing at Murray's Funeral Home, 831 Knickerbocker Avenue, corner Covert Street. Funeral Wednesday, with Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Martin of Tours R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MULLIN-THOMAS February 18, 1952, beloved husband of Myra; father of John, Helen and Margaret. Requiem Mass Our Lady of Miraculous Medal, Wyandanch, L. Wednesday, February 20. 9 a.m. Reposing at Heling Funeral Home, Lindenhurst.

MURRAY AGNES (nee Quigley), February 18, 1952, of 7618 5th Avenue, devoted mother of Edward J. and Dorothy Murray. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue: Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. Our Lady of Angels R.

C. Church. NESSLER JENNIE (nee McLaughlin), of 90-34 80th Street. Woodhaven, on February 16. 1952, beloved wife of the late Richard A.

Nessler devoted mother of Richard A. Jr. and Harold also survived by seven grandchildren. Reposing at the Leo F. Kearns Funeral Home, 103-33 Lefferts levard, Richmond Hill.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Thomas the Apostie R. C. Church at 10 a.m. O'CONNELL Corp.

ALPHONSUS, U. S. Army, in Korea, ber 29, 1951. Interment Long Island National Cemetery, Wednesday, February 20, 1952, at 10:20 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the Holy Cross, Brooklyn. Saturday, February 23, 10:15 a.m.

O'GRADY On February 16, CATHERINE (nee O'Shea), beloved wife of the late Maurice; dear mother of the late Mrs. Helen Flemming; fond sister of John and the late Thomas, William, Patrick, Edward, Timothy and Mrs. Bridget Flynn. Funeral from her residence, 191 Prospect Place, Wednesday; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Joseph's Church 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. John J. Darraugh Sons. O'NEIL On February 17, 1952. CATHERINE, dear sister of Mrs.

Agnes Mahoney; aunt of the Rev. Charles J. Clark. Mrs. Marion McSheffrey and William E.

Clark. Reposing Wm. A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Joseph's R. C. Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, C. W. Habacker, Moving Firm Head The funeral of Charles W.

Habacker, 71. president of Charles W. Habacker, Brooklyn moving and storage will be held at 1:30 concern, p.m. tomorrow from the funeral home at 34 Hempstead Lynbrook. will be in St.

John's Cemetery, Mr. Habacker, who lived at 95 Dogwood Malverne, died Saturday of a heart ailment in the Sisters of Mercy Hospital, Hempstead. Born in Brooklyn, he founded the moving and storage firm in 1901 and resided in this borough the greater part of his life. He moved to Malverne five years ago. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Roseann Maynard Habacker: three daughters, Mrs. Helen Krol, Mrs. Ethel Cullen and Mrs. Grace Deller, and six sons, Warren, Charles, James, George, Walter and Howard Habacker. Services Today For Emma Vincent Funeral services for Emma Vincent of 217 65th formerly employed in the clerical department of the Westing.

house Electric will be held this afternoon at Freeman' Funeral Home, 2156 Union Union, N. J. Burial will be in Graceland Memorial Cemetery, Kenilworth, N. J. Miss Vincent, who died Saturday.

was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of the late Peter A. and Mary Frances Van Brakle Vincent, and was a graduate of Girls High School. Before moving to Bay Ridge, she resided for many years in the Bedford section. She was a talented artist and was well known for her oil paintings. A sister, Mrs.

Warren Silsbe, sur. vives. Mother Not to See Gl Son's Body Continned from Page dier volunteered mother to look for the grieving spare the shock. It My Boy? With faces drawn and white. Joseph Streml and Conrad Sack returned to her from the room the open casket rested.

"Is it my boy?" she pleaded, "Is it my Robert?" Both men had to admit they were not sure. "There's nothing to see," Sack said, "there's no face. Don't torture yourself by looking. It's the right size for Robert. The identification tag is pinned to his shirt.

Believe the Army," he pleaded, "believe us that is Robert. But don't look." Gives In to Pleas Several times Mrs. Kisser started up from her seat to walk to the open casket, only to be urged back by relatives. Finally, sobbing quietly, the mother gave in to the pleas of relatives. "If you're sure I couldn't tell." she said; "if his face Streml turned to the funeral parlor representative a and orIdered the coffin closed.

The mother was led gently from the funeral home by her relatives. A full military funeral 1s scheduled for Corporal Dittler 19-Mary today. East Hampton, Feb. 19-Mary Eldredge, local historian and retired school teacher. died in Southampton Hospital Sunday.

Miss Eldredge was in East Hampton on April 7, 1889. She was the daughter of George Eldredge. After she was graduated from Pratt Institute in 1909 she taught in the schools of Lansing. Nyack and East Hampton. For many years Miss El dredge prepared the Sumer historical exhibits at Clinton Academy.

A few years ago she com-. piled a detailed report on the whaling ships that sailed from Long Island ports. Surviving are a brother, Frank, and a sister, Mrs. Edith Weed of East Hampton. In Memoriam HAYES-MARY C.

Passed away February 19, 1944. a number personal citations and decorations in addition to the Presidential Citation ed his squadron, and battle stars. Electing to remain in the Air Force after the war, Captain Molinari served as instructor, test pilot, and radar gineer at a number of important Air Force fields until 1949, when he was sent to Alaska. About four months ago he was requisitioned for duty at Eglin Field. He was a member of sevand aviation organizations and of the Knights of Columbus.

Captain Molinari is survived by his parents. William H. and Lillian Molinari. and a brother. Lincoln Molinari.

He will be buried with full military honors on Saturday from the Waldeck Funeral Home, 7804 4th with a solemn requiem mass at St. Anselm's R. C. Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Brady, 70, Wife Revenue Collector for the past four decades.

In addition to her husband and Father Brady, Mrs. Brady is survived by two other sons, Joseph A. and John E. five daughters, Mrs. James Heely, Cecelia A.

Brady, Frances M. Brady, Regina M. Brady and Angela C. Brady, and three grandchildren, John E. Brady 3d, James A.

Heely Jr. and Vincent J. Heely. Her son will be celebrant of a solemn requiem mass at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St.

Francis Xavier Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. A. Gleeson, Ex-Court Attendant Mrs.

Anna F. Sheridan Gleeson, retired court attendant the only woman, it is claimed, to have held the rank of captain of died court, attendants, her daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Camp75-12 176th Flushing. Mrs. Gleeson, who had resided until recently at 86-30 98th Woodhaven, was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Sheridan, and was the widow of Mortimer J. Gleeson, a city detective. She served as court attendant 28 years, most of that period at the 3d District Magistrate's Court. Far Rockaway.

Also surviving are a son, Mortimer three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Grass, Mrs. Charlotte Dillon and Mrs. Virginia McArdle: a brother, Alexander Sheridan, and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the Queens Village chapel of Thomas M.

Quinn Sons, 214- 65 Jamaica at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. A solemn requiem mass will be offered in Holy Family R. C. Church, Utopia Boulevard.

Jamaica Estates. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mary Eldredge, L. I. Historian You are always in our hearts.

Loving CHILDREN. LEARY- In memory of FRANK A. LEARY. Died February 19. 1951.

The FAMILY, McKEON-MINA I. Died February 19. 1949. In sad and loving remembrance. Always in our minds and prayers, HUSBAND, SISTERS, NIECES.

MERRON-PfC. WILLIAM J. In loving memory of our Bill. Died on Iwo Jima February, 1945. Masses offered.

MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHERS. PENNOCK JEROME H. In loving memory of Jerome HumPennock, who died Februphrey, 1920. YOUNG--In memory of my wife. MARY F.

YOUNG, who passed out of this life February 19, 1951. Gone but not forgotten. Husband. FRED C. 23irthday Remembrances John's, KING Birthday remembrance of my son, WILLIAM FRANCIS KING, seaman 2d class.

I think of him in silence, His name I oft recall, There 15 nothing left to answer But he's always in my heart. MOTHER. BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 19, 1952 9 Deaths Arnold Camille Koch, Frederick Benedict, Fannie Manuppelli, P. Bergen, John J.

Maresca, F. C. Berlund, William Maresca, Louis Bernhard, Jennie McHugh, Ellen Bowe, Julia A. McKiernan, Brady, Cecelia Meldrum, Butterly, James Mitchell, Thomas Carroll, William Moylan, Mary Crevi, Edward L. Mullin, Thomas Bartolomeo, Murray, Agnes Dempsey, Anna Nessier, Jennie Devaney, O'Connell, A.

Discher, Ida C. O'Grady, C. Dowd, Mary O'Neil, Catherine Fancher, George Pestana, G. Flynn, Mary Petterson, Oscar Furlong, James Regan, Winnie G. Gallo, Caroline Rice, John Gibbons, M.

Schmeelk. John Gleeson, Anna Shaw. Joseph Greene, Kathryn Shipman, W. Habacker, CharlesSwenson, H. A.

Hoefle. Carrie Watson, Irene T. Hoey, James Weigold, Charles Irvine, W. J. Sr.

Westerlund, Carl Kirk, Charles ARNOLD CAMILLE J. (nee MacGregor), suddenly, on February Richard 18, 1952, beloved devoted sister mother of Nel- of lie C. Roeder, Andrew J. MacGregor and Ada P. MacGregor.

Reposing at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Funeral Thursday morning at 10:30. BENEDICT FANNIE on February 17, 1952, wife of the late Frederick S. Benedict. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 10 a.m.

BERGEN JOHN suddenly, on February 17, 1952, beloved husband of Nellie; loving father of Mary E. Walling and Emma F. Crabb. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Harry, F. Blair Sons Funeral Home, Coney Island Avenue: Requiem Mass 10 a.m., Holy Innocents R.

C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BERLUND-WILLIAM, on February 17. 1952, father of Norma; son of Marie, and brother of Doris Swanson, Ruth McNulty, George! and Morton Berlund.

Services at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Final obsequies Wednesday, 9 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Pinelawn. BERNHARD-JENNIE February 18, 1952, beloved wife of the late Harry formerly probation officer Kings County Court: loving mother of Mrs. Estelle M.

ley; devoted grandmother of Charles R. Sutter and Mrs. Estelle Muller: dear of Mrs. Tera Burnett, sisters Betty West, Frank and John Forman. Religious and fraternal Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the McMan-1952, us Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue.

Member Chapter, No. 117, O. E. Queen Anne Court, 18. Order of the Ameranth, and Virginia Dare Council, No.

79, Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Interment Thursday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. BOWE-On February 18, JULIA of 62 Parrot Place, beloved wife of the late Lawrence A. and dear mother of Eileen and Lawrence. Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Friday.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, Poughkeepsie. New York.

BRADY-CECELIA V. (nee Ledgett), February 18. of 728A Carroll Street, beloved wife of devoted mother of Rev. Vincent Joseph John E. Jr.

Mrs. James Heely, Cecelia Frances Regina M. and Angela also survived by three grandchildren. Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 10:30 a.m., St. Francis Xavier R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Under Direction of Harry Quayle. BUTTERLY-JAMES February 16, 1952, of 184-23 Midland Parkway, Jamaica Estates, husband of Loretta father of Margaret Butterly.

Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Avenue, Queens Village, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Immaculate Conception Church, 178th Street and Wexford Terrace, Jamaica Estates, 10 a.m. CARROLL WILLIAM Feb- ruary 16, 1952, beloved husband of Ann (nee Bruce); devoted father of Bruce; brother of Carlton. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., from the Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass 9:45 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church: Interment National Cemetery, Long Island. CREVI-EDWARD suddenly, February 16, 1952, beloved husof Jean; devoted father of Robert; dear son of Hortense; brother of Argie and Peter Crevi and Mrs. V. Wagner. Reposing at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Requiem Mass Holy Child Jesus R. C. Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Walter B. Cooke INC. Funeral information 20 Snyder Ave. ULster 6-4800 Tuesday, February 19th KNOX, Emma 9:00 A.M. at Chapel DENIRO, Michael B.

9:30 A.M. at Chapel WIDING, Charles E. 1:00 P.M. at Chapel SCHOLTZ. Antoine G.

H. 3:00 P.M. BOYLE, Robert P. 8:30 A.M. at Chapel Wednesdav, February 20th HAUSLER, August J.

9:30 A.M. at Chapel NAPOLITANO, Helen 9:30 A.M. at Chapel VINCENT. Ralph 11:30 A.M. at Chapel MELDRUM.

Harry 2:00 P.M. at Chapel McCARTHY, Margaret M. 9:00 A.M. at Chapel Thursday, February 21st RICE. John 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel 50 Seventh Ave. MAin 2-8585 Tuesday, February 19th WEIR. William F. 9:00 A.M. at Chapel SHEEHAN, Patrick J.

9:30 A.M. at Chapel Wednesday, February 20th STERLIN, Grace A. 9:00 A.M. at CREVI. Edward 9:15 A.M.

at Chapel Thursdav, February 21st DISCHER, Ida 1:00 P.M. at Chapel Brooklyn Funeral Homes 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULster 6-4800 50 SEVENTH AVE. MAin 2-8585 Funeral Homes in MANHATTAN BRONX QUEENS Rites Today for Evelyn Tyndall, Official of Protestant Council Funeral services for Evelyn Tyndall of 20 Sidney Place, director of leadership training and parent education of the Protestant Council, Manhattan, will be held late today at the Broadway Tabernacle, 56th St.

and Broadway, Manhattan. Burial will be in Bridgehampton, her birthplace. Miss Tyndall, who had been with the Protestant Council and its predecessor, the Greater New York Federation of Churches, since 1919, died Saturday of a heart condition at her home. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John Tyndall and had long made her home in Brooklyn. Before taking the post of director of leadership training in 1938 she was a director of the Children's Division of the Greater New York Federation of Churches. She received her master's degree from Teachers College, Columbia University, and had been active in the Daily Vacation Bible School movement in the city. A sister. Mary B.

Tyndall, and a brother, Col. John G. dall survive. The body has been at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave. RIM NEWS BRIEFS Continned from Page 1 FOURTEEN MEN ARRESTED at 13:35 W.

7th St. today had duct charges in Coney Island B. Casey imposed sentences of men paid the fines. THE ARMY'S SILVER awarded posthumously to Pet. 646 Rockaway Parkway, killed holding off an enemy attack to draw.

His father, Anthony at Governors Island. HOLLYWOOD, veteran banjo-eyed comedian, was proud as punch today on "Now they're coming," by telephone that his daughter, had given birth to a son in New PENSACOLA, FER. radio and television star, is U. S. Naval Air Station here.

Naval Reserve Commander, to Corpus Christi, Texas, for AN ARMED BANDIT grocer at 294 Reid today lives at 179 Eastway, in the Housing Project. 133 Found Alive In Split Tanker Continued from Page 1 stern. Seem to be okay. Stern riding good." The radio message was the first word of the fate of those trapped aboard the shattered stern, bobbing in the seas some 25 miles off this Cape Cod fishling port. But grimmer messages came from the Coast Guard Yakutat and McCulloch as they shepherded the rent bows of the two tankers through the stormy gales.

it Die in Icy Waters The Yakutat messaged that "five or six" men plunged into the icy ocean to their deaths from the bow of the Fort Mercer in a futile attempt to reach life rafts floated to them by the cutter at dawn. The McCulloch radioed that there was "no indication of life aboard" the bow of the Pendlewhich ran aground 1,500 vards" from Pollock Rip lightship. Capt. John J. and six of his crewmen were last seen aboard the Pendleton's bow.

Two other members of the crew of 41 were lost previously. The Fort Mercer carried crew estimated at 43. all but 10 of aboard whom the were reported With five alive orlof stern. six reported lost from the bow this morning. four or five others believed still clinging to that section of the ship shortly before 8 a.m.

Saved by Coast Guard The 32 men rescued were plucked off the icy stern section of the tanker Pendleton two miles off Chatham Bar. They scrambled down ladders and leaped into the water when a Coast Guard motor lifeboat came alongside and were taken to the Chatham Coast Guard station. Raymond Sybert of Norfolk, the Pendleton's chief engineer, said all the deck officers were forward at the time the tanker split without warning after hours of bucking the violent storm. He said he couldn't tell how the accident happened. Another crewman, A.

E. Young of Galveston, Texas, said he was just in a raid on a dice game pleaded guilty to disorderly conCourt. Magistrate Augustine $5 or two days in jail. The STAR MEDAL today had been Lawrence A. Trapanotto of in September, 1951, while permit his company to withTrapanotto, accepted the award FEB.

19 -Eddie Cantor, and the father of five girls, learning he has a grandson. quipped Cantor when informed Janet, wife of Robert Gari, York. 19 -Arthur Godfrey. taking a refresher course at the It was 8 reported Godfrey, a will be transferred after a week all-weather flight training. HELD UP Harry Zeid, 35, a and got away with $70.

Zeid Manhattan Beach Veterans getting out of bed when he heard what sounded like a crash. "It sounded to me like the Pendleton was hit by another boat," he said. "The chief told me to go on deck and see what had happened. I went up and saw setting off away from the rest of the ship about 1,000 yards." Oliver Gendron, 47, of Chester, chief steward of the Pendleton, credited Sybert with saving the lives of the men on the stern. "Sybert told us we'd ride her out." Gendron said.

"Some of the men wanted to lower the lifeboats when it began to look a little calmer. But he kept his head and saved our lives." U. S. Ready to Test Hydrogen Bomb Continued from Page 1 Autopsy May Solve College Mystery Continued from Page 1 man of Evanston, were questioned by police and college authorities, but could provide no motive that would indicate either murder or suicide. There was no indication given as to what time Romaine died, but one member of the fraternity told investigators that he heard a "piercing 3 scream" at about 4 a.m.

yesterday. It was considered likely that Romaine might have let out a shriek as he staggered across the room to the bed where he died. There was a trail of bloody footprints leading across the room to the bed, but college authorities denied reports that the room showed signs of a struggle. 5 Bloody Handkerchiefs Police found five bloodsoaked handkerchiefs in the room and said Romaine apparently had used them in tempt to stem the flow of blood after he was shot. The said the sign on the doo: did not seem to have any con nection with Romaine's death but was just some fellow stildent's souvenir of a recent movie.

The youthful slant YOUNG MISS BROOKLYN, by Elizabeth Lips fashions, fads and fancies for the Brooklyn lass match! it's in the Brooklyn Eagle. HARRY T. PYLE: MORTUARY, INC. 50 YEARS IN FLATBUSH Always Dependable at Funeral Reasonable Service Cost. BUckminster 2-0174 1925 Church Ave.

Near Fletbush Ave. which may be detonated on Eniwetok's lonely coral sands within a few weeks probably will be only some two to 10 times as powerful as an atomic bomb. The AEC is not concerned, in the first test. with determining how big an H-bomb can get. It wants to make sure first that it has perfected the technique of setting off a "thermonuclear reaction" in (triple-heavy hydrogen) atoms.

In such a reaction. the nuclei the tritium atoms would fuse to helium atoms, releas. ing awesome amounts of destructive energy in the process. Even if the Eniwetok tests are a complete success, largescale production of H-bombs cannot begin until the AEC completes construction of its huge $1,250,000,000 Savannah River plant in South Carolina, which will be capable of turning out, tritium in quantity. The Savannah River plant is scheduled to begin production late in 1953.

ASSIGNEE NOTICES ASSIGNEE SALE SUPREME Matter COURT. of the KINGS General COUNTY Assignment for the benefit of creditors H. E. F. Dorlane Poret, Assignor, to Francis Assignee.

Please be advised' that the undersigned will sell at public auction of the above named assignor. consisting of household items. on Feb. 20. 1952.

at 11 a.m.. on the premises 2105 Ave. X. N. duly licensed through Max auctr.

W. Federman, FRANCIS F. PORET. Assignee, Sam K. Lipaon, Atty.

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