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BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 30, 1 953 1 1 ADOLPH LEVITT. 70, DIES; ThnndaT eveninir at Joseph G. a-, I brssw, Duffy Funeral Home, 7703 Sth Ave FOUNDED DOUGHNUT CORP. nue.

Services there Friday, 8 p.m, Peler Noonan, 73, ILA Aide's Father Peter Noonan, 73, father of William Noonan, secretary- Interment Jordan Cemetery, Wa- terford. on Saturday at Alexander, Agnes Keenan, Bridget Attars, Alfred Lawson, Charles Barber, Lillian Magulre, John BeajcWey.Charies McLoughlln, C. 1 pjn. flower Doughnut Corporation, operators of a coast-to-coast chain of Mayflower coffee shops, together with a chain of A I HAZEL (nee Becker. Dr.

C. Needrith, C. Seery). suddenly. October 28, 1953, Noonan, Peter Berat-Vento, ti (,: I Great Neck, Oct.

30 Adolph Levitt of 1 Vista Terrace, founder and chairman of the board of the Doughnut Corporation of America, died yesterday in North Shore Hospital, Manhasset. He was .70. Brought to the United States beloved wife of the late Harry; doughnut manufacturing plants. Blanken, C. H.

Powell, Anna treasurer of Local 808, largest longshoremen's local In Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 236 46th St. loving mother of Elizabeth, Harry Emerich Kalman, Opera Composer, Succumbs in Paris Emerich Kalman, one of the music world's foremost composers of light opera, died in his sleep today in Paris, France, according to word received here by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. He was 71. Mr. Kalman, who made his home at 417 Park Manhattan, went to Paris a year, ago and had been in falling health, an ASCAP spokesman said.

His wife, Vera, son and two daughters were with him at In Great Neck, Mr. Levitt and Robert: dear sister of Edna Joughin, Elizabeth, John Harry, Eugene Seery and the late Sr. Mary Mr. Noonan was born In helped found Temple Beth-El and was active In the Federa Manhattan and came to Brook Innocentia, op. runerai oaturoay, from Bulgaria at the age of 8.

he resided for a number of tion of Jewish Philanthropies 8:30 a.m., from Clavin Funeral years in Milwaukee where he, the United Jewish Appeal and lyn many years ago. Employed on the Brooklyn waterfront for 40 years when he retired Home, 7722 4th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Ephrem's sow newspapers toneip support his family. Later he went Church, 9 a.m.

Interment Holy tin Joint Defense 'Appeal. He also was one of the founders of the North Shore Hospital Cross Cemetery. Bonglorno, John Pulg, Louise Campbell, David Richards. Mary Laaco, X. A.

Roth, Margaret Paber, Jacob Sige, Marguerite Farrell, John Smith, Catherine Parrell, Thomas Sullivan, Mary A. FUsner. John Von Kampen, Ftaamore, A. Webber, Mary Gandrus, M. Wlllicott, Roy Harkin, Hazel Wltufelci, Joseph Homann, E.

Yerks, George Hudson, Louis AGNES October 30, 1953, beloved wife ol Arthur and mother of Jane Muehlberger, Elizabeth Byrne, James, William and John Alexander. Funeral from the Falrchlld to work as a stock boy in a re HOMANN ELIZABETH (nee tail department store, and by and the Long Island Jewish Hospital at Lake Success, and McCarthy), October 28, 1953, at her residence, 3706 Fillmore Avenue, the time he was 30 he was operating head of a chain of department stores in the State. death. beloved wife of the late Charles; was a generous supporter of other organizations as well, in in 1949, he was one of the charter members of Local 808. He had long been a parishioner of St.

Michael's R. C. Church, 4th Ave. and 42d and was a member of its Holy Name Society. His wife, Mrs.

Julia Noonan, died Nov. 6, 1943. Surviving, besides his son, William, are two other sons, Peter Noonan Jr. and Herbert; devoted mother of Elizabeth J. He was born in Hungary In 1916 Mr.

Levitt came to cluding the Brandeis Univer Netska, Mary Charles P. and John J. Homann; sister of Mary New York where he established sity and the Weizmann Insti Oct. 24, 1882, and was educated in musical academies of Vienna. Among his many compo a chain of retail bakeries.

Here, Hagemann and Nicholas Mc tute of Science, Rehovot, Is Carthy of Emlthtown; also sur after several years of research sitions were "The Countess Ma- rael. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Chanel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Mon he developed and perfected an dav. a.m.: Solemn Requiem automatic doughnut machine. Rebecca Levitt; a son, David M.

also eight grandchildren. ritza," "Miss Springtime," "The Little Dutch Girl," "The Yankee Putncess," and "Empress Jo- Mass at St. Gregory's R. C. Church, The funeral will be held This led to the formation of the Doughnut Corporation of ,,8:45 a.m.

Levitt, president of the Dough' nut. Corporatioon; two daugh ters, Mrs. Earl Morse and Mrs. sephine." If? ATTARA ALFRED, October America, an international food Monday from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4123 4th Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be 28.

devoted husband of Vera; be. vived by three grandchildren. Funeral Saturdiy, 8:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas, 9:15 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. HUDSON LOUIS on October 28, 1953, of 130 E. 29th Street, Brooklyn, N. retired member of Y. P.

beloved husband of the late Catherine loving father of Ann Gibbons, Margaret Kemm-lein, Helen Gubing, John, Vincent manufacturing concern which D. Herbert Beskind; a brother, loved father of Carol and Nancy; Louise Puig, 75, John Levitt; two sisters, Mrs, offered at 8:45 a.m. In St. dear brother of Joseph, Ralph, specializes In the manufacture of automatic doughnut equipment and prepared flour mixes. Dora Sanford and Mrs.

Esther Mrs. Joseph Kassar and Mrs Michael's Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Lutz, and nine grandchildren. Charles Moselli.

Funeral from Ex-Boro Teacher Extending his activities Mr. Funeral services were held Litras Funeral Home, 142 Court Levitt also organized the May- Street, Saturday, October 31, 9:30 today at Temple Beth-El. Manasquan, N. Oct. 30 of Endicott, N.iY., and Arthur of Buffalo, N.

also survived by eight grandchildren. Reposing at a.m.; Mass at Holy Name Church, Prospect Park West, near Prospect (Avenue, 10:15 a.m. Interment St. Walter B. Cooke, Funeral John's Cemetery.

Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn. Mrs. Hazel D. Seery Harkin, Teacher at Public School 48 -RARRFR III.I.IAN on Or loflo Pboto Services Friday evening, October Thomas J. Farrell, Veteran Fireman Thomas J.

Farrell, 47, a member of the Fire Department, attached to Hook and Ladder 147, Cortelyou and Ar- tober 29, 1953, of the Hotel 30, 1953, at 8:30 o'clock. Funeral Granada, beloved wife of the late Saturday, October 31, 1953, at 1 p.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme Mrs. Hazel D. Seery Harkin, Dr.

Calvin F. Barber; devoted years ago, she taught at Pub lie School 15. a teacher at Public School 48. tery, Brooklyn. KEENAN BRIDGET (nee Mur SAFE BURGLAR A PRISONER Lee Bent, 31, after his capture by police in battle in which fellow safecracker was killed.

Spread out before him are rope, gloves and other equipment used in burglar trade. Yegg Dies in Duel In 19lh-Floor Dark 18th Ave. and 60th St died Wednesday in Long Island College Hospital after suffering a mother of Mrs. William John-con of Pelham Manor; also survived by two granddaughters, Mrs. John C.

Threlfall, Mrs. Robert S. Johnson, and four great-grandchildren. Service at the Falrchlld Surviving are a daughter, Elizabeth, a teacher at Girls High School; two sons, Pvt. Harry Harkin, with the Army in Japan, and Robert, a student heart attack at her home a few gyle Roads, died Wednesday of a heart attack at his home, 509 Stratford Road.

phy), of 27 3d Place, in her 83d year, beloved mother of Jane Van Acore, Charles (Tuttle), John, Nicholas, Frank, Joseph and Mary Graney; twenty grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren also hours earlier. Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on' She was the widow of Harry in the School of Commerce. St. Born in Brooklyn, the son L. Harkin, World War I vet John's University; three broth survive.

Reposing at Chapel, 488 of the late Peter Farrell, a lieutenant In the Fire Depart eran and a member years ago ers, John Harry and Eugene Louise M. Puig of 617 Beacon Boulevard, Sea. Girt, a former Brooklyn school teacher, died yesterday in Point Pleasant Hospital at the age of 75. Miss Puig, a daughter of the late Santiago and Ella Cammeyer Puig, was born in New York City and spent many years in Brooklyn. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Messiah, now the Church of the Messiah and Incarnation, Brooklyn.

Surviving are three Blanche and Isabel L. Puig, both of Sandy Hook, and S. Anderson of Manchester, Vt. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Robert C.

Neary Funeral Home. 39 South Manasquan. Burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn. Mayor to Attend P. D.

Rites Sunday' ment, he was graduated from of the Mercedes Players of Our Lady of Mercy R. C. Church, Court Street. Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., St. Mary Star of the Sea R.

C. Church, Interment St. John's Cemetery. who won considerable fame in St. Augustine's High School, the Savage School of Physical Education and New York LAWSON October 28, 1953, local amateur theatricals.

He died five months ago. beery; and two sisters, Mrs. Edna Joughin and Elizabeth Seety. Another sister, Sister Mary Innocentia, O.P. died in 1940.

The funeral will be held tomorrow from the Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Ave. A CHARLES of 222 W. 77th Tha captured burglar said he was Lee Bent, 31, of 49 W. 139th Manhattan, formerly a laborer at the Todd Shipyards in Brooklyn. He said that the pair had carried out a dozen burglaries in the mid-Manhattan area.

To reach the Select-Teeiit; office, he said, they had gone to the roof by way of an adjoining building, then climbed down, human-fly fashion, to the 19th floor. One of the three police bullets was found buried deep in Mrs. Harkin, a native of Man Prior to his entering the de Street, New York City, beloved husband of brother of Andrew. Services at Fred Herbst hattan and a resident of Brook lyn for most of her life, was a daughter of the late Owen and iSons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, partment 1936, Mr. Farrell taught physical education in public and private schools.

He was a member of the Fire Department Holy Name Society Saturday, 8 p.m. I Sunday at 2 p.m. BEARDSLE7 CHARLES suddenly, October 29, 1953, beloved husband of Elizabeth Beardsley. Service at the Falrchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Monday, p.m. BECKER Dr.

C. E. GOTTFRID, suddenly, on October 28, 1953, of 6735 Ridge Boulevard, beloved husband of Elin E. Becker; dear father of Florence Barlow, Karln Stelner, Dr. Folke, Dr.

Edward and Elln Becker; alsojjrother of Anna Wirstrom and Selma Becker in Sweden. Services at Erlcson Erlcson's Chapel, 500 Statet Saturday at 2 p.m. BENEVENTO CANDELORO, suddenly, on October 29, beloved husband of Mary (nee Walsh); loving father of Candeloro Jr. and Eugenlo Victor; also survived by sisters, Jean and Grace. Reposing at' Quayle Funeral Home, 134 Elizabeth Seery.

She was a MAGUIRE--JOHN on Octo Continued from Page 1 fired twice, not certain of his mark. DeMott, meanwhile, straining his eyes for a target, became one himself. Somebody swung a crowbar. It scratched his cheek and he closed with the man who Swung, and they went down, struggling, to the floor. In the scramble he fired one shot.

Presently the burglar gave up. Eight more policemen under Sgt. John O'Connell arrived in time to turn on the lights. They found one man dying on the office floor, with a bullet in the head and one in the stomach. He was "rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where he died an hour later.

He was identified as Cortland Moody of 40 Claypit Road, Staten Island. graduate of Girls High School ber 29, 1953. of 411 Sackett solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. in St. Ephrem's R.

C. Church, Fort Hamilton Parkway and 75th St. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. and Maxwell Teachers' Train beloved husband of Jane Harkinsl and Columbus Council, Knights of Columbus. ing School.

Prior to her assignment to Public School 48 many Surviving are his wife, Mrs. an office desk. Nearby was an Mary Backus Farrell, an art office safe. 5 by 2'a by feet, Magulre; dear father of John, Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, Mrs.

Arthur Fabel; seven grandchildren also survive. Reposing at Boyertown Funeral Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue. Notice of funeral later jteacher at Cunningham Junior with the tumbler knocked off but the door still safely locked. Mayor Impellitteri and Police Commissioner George P. Mon- Hign bcnooi; a daughter, Joan; a son, Richard; a sister.

Mrs. aghan will join hundreds of Dr. C. Gotrfrid Becker, Head Of Physiotherapist Institute McLOUGHLIN CATHERINE Violet Carty, a public school teacher in Rosedale, and a fnee Hayes), devoted mother of William, John and Mrs. Mary brother, James P.

city policemen Sunday in paying tribute to the memory of deceased members of the Police Anchor Club at St. Patrick's Cathedral. The services will start at 4 p.m. More than 2,000 policemen Smith Street. Requiem Mass St Paul's R.

C. Church, Monday 8:30 a.m. Direction Smallman Bros. Baldwin. Reposing at Vanella's Chapel, 29 Madison Street, New York City, until Monday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass at St.

Catherine of Alexandria Church, Fort Hamilton Avenue and 41st Street, Brooklyn, at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. I CATHERINE TERESA (nee Barry), suddenly, on BLANKEN CLARENCE on October 29, 1953, beloved husband are expected to attend the annual services, according to Lt. John J. Boyle, president of the and public functions.

He wasi one of the oldest members of the organization. Surviving are his wife, Elin three daughters, Mrs. Flor-1 ence Barlow, Mrs. Karin Stein-er and Elin Becker; two sons, Dr. Folke Becker, a physician in Atlanta, and Dr.

Edward Becker, a Manhattan dentist, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Wirstrom and Selma Becker in Sweden. Find rRider Victim Near Gowanus Continued from Page 1 of the late Claire devoted fa Anchor Club. Dr. C.

E. Gotttfrid Becker, a physiotherapist and head of the Becker Institute, 1 Hanson Place, which he established around the turn of the century, died Wednesdy following a heart attack. He was 77 and resided at 6735 Ridge Boulevard. Dr. Becker was born in Sweden and came to the United States at an early age.

Fond of music and a tenor, he became one of the early members of the Swedish Glee Club which sang at various church They are to assemble in front ther of Shirley G. Dean and Claire A. Werner; dear brother of May Kohler. Funeral service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home.

20 Snyder Avenue, near October 29, of 204 Willoushby Avenue, native of County Cork, Ire of the 18th Precinct, W. 54th St. and 8th Manhattan, and march north along 8th Ave. land, devoted wife of Charles failed to reveal any motive for Flatbush Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m, Joseph; loving mother of Mary Campbell, Catherine and William; dear grandmother of Regina to 57th east on 57th St. to Interment Monday, 11:30 a.m., the slaying.

Montemarano was described as "a good father and good provider" who had no en Scattered on the floor was a variety of burglar equipment: In addition to the crowbar and sledge hammer were a flashlight, a jimmy, gloves, a long section of rope Intended for use in descending from the roof to the office window. The rope was not used, Bert said, the thugs making their precarious way down the face of the building without it. Bent said he was nut on $3,000 bail on a burglary Mav 28 at 491 7th Manhattan. He said he came to "work" on his latest "job," in Moody's car, a 1952 Cadillac, which they parked on E. 57th St.

between Madison and Park Aves. Detectives found it there. Carrying their bag of fools, the pair had at 6 p.m. yesterday slipped Into the 12-story building at 1372 Broadway, re-mained in it until after all occupants had departed and the building locked for the night. It was after that, according to Bent, they climbed to the roof and made their way, somehow, to the adjoining 24-story building, then down the face of it and through a window inside.

Flushing Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ericson Campbell; also survived in Ireland by mother, Mrs. David Barry, emies. BONGIORNO JOHN, of 601 Ericson's Chapel, 500 State 5th and south on 5th Ave.

to the Cathedral. Presiding at the services will be the Most Rev. Joseph F. Flannelly, D.D., who will rep A Street, on October 27, beloved A curious angle was noted btreet. and five brothers and sisters.

Reposing at Plro Funeral Home, DeKaU) and Vanderbllt Avenues. -eon oi i nomas ana vainer me, dear brother of Mrs. Nancy Hart- when it was learned that Montemarano has been working on Solemn Requiem High Mass Mon nett. Mrs. Anthony Musci, Mrs resent Cardinal Spellman.

The Rev. Bernard A. Cullen of the Mrs. A. M.

Powell, Past Leader day, 10 a.m., at St. Patrick's R. C. the same construction job, the extension of the East River Drive, as Louis Sarno, one of Michael Ponzo, Joseph, Frank and Mrs. Michael Carmlnettl.

Reposing M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Church, Kent Avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Of Canarsie Legion Auxiliary Park West, until Saturday, 9 a.m NOONAN On October 29, 1953.

PETER, of 263 46th Street, beloved Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Name R. c. Church. 9:30 a.m. interment Mrs.

Anna "Marie Powell of gion. He died in January of husband of the late Julia Noonan; Marquette League, will be the celebrant and the Rev. John Reynolds, C.S.P., of the Paulist Mission Band, will be the speaker. Seminarians of St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, also will take part.

The Cathedral Choir and students of Cathedral Col Holy Cross Cemetery. last year. devoted father of Peter Wil 2022 Mill past president of the Canarsie unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, Surviving are a The funeral will be held tomorrow from the Walter B. Ootike Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

in St. Rose of Lima R. C. Church, Parkville Ave. near Ocean Parkway.

Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Pasquale La Rosa, Macaroni Maker Pasquale La Rosa, secretary of La Rosa Sons, macaroni and spaghetti manufacturers, 473 Kent died yesterday at Wyckoff Heights Hospital. He was 60 and lived in Roslyn Heights. With his father and four brothers, he helped found the family business in 1915.

The company now has two branch factories, one In Hatboro, and the other in Danielson, Connecticut. Mr. La Rosa, a native of Italy, was brought to this country as a boy. Interested in community affairs, he had been active in fund-raising for the Wyckoff Heights Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Antonina; two sons, Vincent and Philip, and three brothers, Stefano, Peter and Phillip.

The funeral will be held Monday, with a solemn requiem mass at 10 a.m. in St, Joseph's R. C. Church. 185 Suydam St.

$350,801 Estate Left by K. Ginsburg A net estate of $350,801 was CAMPBELL October 28. 1953, DAVID beloved son of David two men who were Involved last month in a dispute over who caught a 2-year-old boy who fell from a fourth-story window at Alfred Smith Houses. The body was discovered by Ralph Lauro, 21, 157-A Nelson and a friend, Nick Volte, 22, 151 Nelson who were driving home from a late movie. Mrs.

Viola Broderick; a son died vesterday at the EspUv James, with the merchant ma liam and Herbert Noonan. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Monday, November 2, 8:45 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Michael's C. Church, Interment Calvary nade Nursing Home on Ocean rine; two grandchilden, George lege will provide the music. and Elizabeth; brother of Alison Campbell.

Services Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Saturday, 10 am. Interment Pine- Avenue ana Thomas Broderick, and half-brother, Joseph Colucci. Cemetery. lawn Cemetery. American Legion Auxiliary POWELL ANNA MARIE, of Mrs.

Powell, a native of Manhattan, came to Brooklyn many years ago and made her home in Canarsie. She was the widow of Capt. Emelen A. Powell, services will be held at 8 p.m COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO. 128, KNIGHTS.

OF COLUMBUS 2022 Mill Avenue, on October 29 Sunday at Serene's Funeral 1953, aged 65 years, past president Home, 9229 Flatlands Ave. Re Members will assemble at the club In 1944 of Oanarsie Unit, No. 573, who for many years was in Friday. October 30, 1953, at 8 p.m., Boro Subway Extensions Dead Continued from Page 1 have climbed to $1,000,000,000. The proposed Capital Budget was some $19,000,000 higher than the figure appearing in A.

widow of Emelen Powell; ligious services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, with burial command of Socony Oil Com thence proceed to the Funeral survived by son, James; daughter, pany tankers. He was a World ERICSON ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS TRiangU 5-0637 500 STATI On Block from I. Sta. in Canarsie Cemetery.

Viola Broderick; grandsons, George and Thomas Broderick; brother, War I veteran, having served in the Navy as a lieutenant Home at 20 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn, N. where our late brother, JOHN T. FARRELL, re-eposes. George P. Miletkh, Grand Knight.

Joseph L. Walsh, Recorder. Joseph Coluoci. Reposing in Serene Funeral Home, 9229 Flatlands QUAYLE FUNERAL HOME SMALLMAN BROS. Funarol Directors CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES 134 SMITH ST.

MAin 4-2065 commander, and was a mem Avenue, A. L. auxiliary services ber of Central Lodge, F. and VVITULSKI JOSEPH T- of 39 the commission's tentative! Sunday, 8 pjn. Interment Monday, A.M.

and the American Le. Crosby Avenue. Survived by sister, Victoria J. Burzynski, Mrs. Char 10 a.m., Canarsie Cemetery.

AUCTION SALE budget announced, several DE LASCO ELIZABETH weeks ago. lotte Lewand, Edward and Theo PUIG LOUISE St, aged 75, of 617 Beacon Boulevard, Sea Girt, Greenpolnt Incinerator Listed dore; also survived by two nieces and two nephews. Reposing at IRVINO HIRSCH WILL SELL AT public auction on November Sth. 1953 at 10:00 A.M. at Effbee Motor.

15 Neptune Brooklyn, N. Y. one FYazer Sedan automobile, aerial 017-207 motor 2429 lor account Samuel Baruch. Of the $19,000,000 increase, SULLIVAN A A. (nee October 28, 1953, beloved mother of Lucille Schneer; devoted sister of Henrietta Jenkins, Adelaide Vurgason and Frank P.

Brlody. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass 1 Holy innocents R. C. Church Mon jurek's Funeral Home, 728 4th Avenue, corner 23d Street.

Solemn Bertles), October 28, of 112-02 $8,229,000 was earmarked for construction of the Greenpoint N. on October 29, 1953, daughter of the late Santiago and Ella D. Cammeyer Pulg. Funeral services will be held at the Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, 39 South 199th Street, HoUis, beloved wife Requiem Mass at St.

Malachy's incinerator and for additional of the late Joseph; loving mother urturcn, Monday, 10 a.m. Inter of Jennette Torpey; sister of John, ment St. John's Cemetery. Street, Manasquan, N. on Sun Katherlne, Ann and George.

Re foundation costs of the W. 134th St. Marine (garbage loading) Transfer Station in Manhattan. day, 10 a.m. Interment Holy posing at Queen Abbey, 198-20 day afternoon at 2 clock.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. YERKS GEORGE on Octo Hollis Avenue, Saturday, 9:30 am jCross Cemetery. FABER JACOB, on October 28, Another $9,550,000 was listed ber 28, 1953, of 88-21 87th Street, Solemn Requiem Mass St. Pascal Woodhaven, beloved husband of RICHARD MARY (nee Gar- 195S, of 192 Crystal Street, devoted to provide Queens with two additional schools; to add Evelyn; brother of Jennie Abel, left by Kalman Ginsburg, borough gem Importer, a tax inventory on file Indicated today in Brooklyn Surrogate's Court.

Baylon R. C. Church, 10 a.m. la-terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Eva Jones and Edward Yerks.

Serv 000 to school modernization Direction Howard it Howard. ices N. T. Walker Funeral Home 87-34 80th. Street, Woodhaven.

Fri VON KAMPEN PETER on Mr. Ginsburg died April 10, gan), on October 29, 1953, beloved wife of the late John; mother of Joseph, Mrs. Rose Kelly; sister of Mrs. Katherlne Caracolll; also survived by five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral from James C.

Nugent Fu funds a'nd to increase the school site acquisition account by $2,000,000. day, 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 10 1950, at his home, 1748 49th St. October 29, 1953, beloved husband of Dorothy devoted father of According to the report of a.m. interment Long Island Na.

tlonal Cemetery. In general, the commission, Eleanor dear brother of Anna Walter B. Cooke INCOtK)tATID Nti funeral Director our responsibility to simplify the problems of funeral trrangement and to Offer sensible advice in the matter of cost Complete Funerals from 185 (-juneraf Jntormatiortj State Tax Supervisor William neral Home, Avenue and E. 28th S. Webb, the estate of the deceased included 150 shares of headed by Col.

John J. Bennett of Brooklyn, painted a bleak financial picture for the city. Street, Monday; Solemn Requiem and Emma in Germany, Katherlne, Rudolf, Herman and Ernest Von Kampen. Services at the Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 K. Ginsburg, stock valued Mass Gooo.

snepnera R. c. Church, 10 a.m. fHnnnrtama AXELSON CELENE. Happr birthday la Heaven, Mother, Sisters and Children.

Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, L. Sunday, 4:30 o.m. ROTH MARGARET, suddenly. October 29, beloved mother of at $203,645. Mr.

Ginsburg was sole owner of the firm, located at 570 7th which imported rhlnestones for use in the manufacture of jewelry. WEBBER MARY (nee Euoanks), Anna Gilosa; also survived by "We repeat that there simply are not nufflcient capital funds available to the city to provide for all the needed achools, hospitals and social services, to improve transit, to develop the port, to clean up surrounding waters and to CECERE ARTHUR J. October on October 28, 1953, at her rest brother, Jacob Kissel; three grand 30, 1951. dence, 309 Gold Street, beloved father of Catherine Rose and waiter Fiber; also survived by six grandchildren. Reposing Cornell Funeral Home, 1210 Liberty Avenue, Funeral services Friday, 8 pjn.

Interment Saturday, 9:30 a.m., L. I. National Cemetery. FARRELL THOMAS suddenly, on October 28, 1953, mem- er af N. Y.

C. F. beloved husband of Mary (nee Backus); de- voted father of Joan and Richard; brother of Violet Carty and James P. Farrell. Reposing at Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Rose of Lima R. C. Church, Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. FILSNER JOHN on October 28. 1953, beloved husband of the late Anna; loving uncle of Mrs. teuth Olson; Mrs. Clotilda EdeL Harriett Hollmarm, Richard Holl- mann and Dr.

Edwin Hollmann. Reposing at his home, 27 Hawthorns Street, Brooklyn. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m.. Church of the Evangel, Hawthorne Street and Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. children and one great-grandson.

One-third of the estate will wife of John and loving mother of William, Catherine John, Harry go to Mr. Glnsburg's wife-, Sa- Services Friday, 8 p.m., at the Dawley Funeral Home, 4317 Avenue D. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m. Peaceful ho lhj tlv. dw aoa.

It It ewea to broathe thr nun; In life laved rw fvlj, In death ire do the Mat. MOTHER and DAD. George and Raymond; sister of dye, and the rest In equal dispose of refuse satisfac Sadie Bubanks. Reposing at Chapel. shares to three daughters, Lil Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

187 S. Oxford Street; Requiem CECERE ARTHUR J. Second Mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral, torily," the commission warned. Tntil necessary additional SIGE On October 28, 1953, lian and Essie Ginsburg of 336 Central Park West, and Mrs.

Frances Hochman of 140 Ar- Saturday, 9 a.m. anniversary. More and mora oaon tar miaa 20 SarJrr Art. UUtar 1-4(00 rrtda. October tOtK DOOLAN, William 9:00 A.M.

at ha pel DABBAGH, Erneit 1 M. at Chapel Saturday, October 3Ht FAHBELIj, Thomn J. A M. at Chapel MeNAMEE, Sarah 10:30 A.M. at Chip! HI DSON.

Louil 1 :00 P.M. at Chapel MARGUERITE, beloved wife of the late John; fond sister of Mrs. 150-10 Hill.y. Art. JA.

(-U70 Friday. October 30th BRAY, Ocrtrade M. 1.00 TM. at Chapel SPIWAK, Albert 1 :00 r.M. at CLapel McMl'RKAN, John P.M.

at Chapel Saturday. October Slit STRELKER, Jennie V. AM at Chapel HA1 GLAND. Noel 0:00 A.M. at Chapel J.

T. Kenny, Directors. WILLICOTT ROY on Oc gyle Road. Frtsnda mar trunk uw wouad la Mabel Proctor, Frank Stretz and But ther little know tht mol A native of Russia, Mr. Gins tober 28, 1953, beloved husband of Lie within our heart the late Mrs.

Anna Ctretz, Mrs. funds are found the problem of financing such improvement will continue to plague us." Next step in budget approval Eleanor devoted father of Madeline McKee and Mrs. Hanna Loving WIFE and CHILDREN. DALY In loving memory of Dr, Thomas and Robert E. Re pas Sohnle.

Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home- 8813 Sth Avenue, CHARLES DALY. Departed Octo process is the adoption of a Saturday; Solemn Requiem Mass burg came to the United States at the age of 21. He was active in borough religious and philanthropic organizations, serving as trustee of Temple Emanu-El of Borough Park and as vice president of the SO Sartnlk A. MAia 2-SSS5 lng George J. Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue.

Service Friday, October 30, 8 p.m. Interment Long Island National Ceme ber 30, 1951. St, Anselm's Church, 9:30 a.m. In- Capital Budget by the Boardofj SZERLIP, ROSEN FELD, MOSS terment U. S.

National Cemetery, Mnndav. November 2nd DIVER, Daniel :00 A.M. at Chapel Estimate not later than Dec. FAMILIES. tery, Pinelawn, Long Island.

FINAMORE ANTHONY of Pmelawn, L. I The City Council has until 888 Atlantic Avenue, on October 1 1 7 W. 72nd St. TRifilgar 7-9700 Saturday. October 21st SINGER, Alriandr- M.

al Chapel Monday. November 2nd MILLS. Joseph J. 8:15 A.M. al Chapel COPPINGER.

Maraaret A.M. at Chapel 7 to attach its approval to thej Infants Home of Brooklyn. 'M. J. SMITH SONS budget.

I 154-14 Northern Bird. FL. 3-0600 Saturday. October 2tst PETERS. Martarel MAM.

at Chapel Fueral Director! tit. 18:1 29. 1953. Reposing Vigilante Funeral Home, 406 Rogers Avenue, until Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Church, Pacific Street and Vanderbllt nue.

CONTRIBUTIONS MEMORIAL Michael J. Smith Na eoRRowtfo with ether firm el iinlldr SMITH CATHERINE M. (nee MCloskey), October 27, beloved wife of Elroy Smith, and daughter of the late Catherine and William, McCloskey, and sister of Francis and William. Reposing at her home, 2269 Royce Street, Bergen Beach, till Saturday; Solemn Requiem Mass Mary Queen of Heaven1 for rotoorch ror retoan GEORGE D. GONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Non-Sectarian 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

BUckminster 2-0247 to GedW. Pease 20 Snyder Ave. at flatbush Ave. -Ulster 6-4800 Lone ChoiMlo, Alr-Condltlono I fatofulli I adtnowlodgod Now York Hoor watofully dtnowlodgod Now York Hoart Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Director Sincm 1888 Alt-Condi tloawi Chapok AToUabl la All LocallSta 24 7ft Arm STarni( -thl ANDREW I. MrCAflnr.

LIO. lafsof. uiipiar on rrenitoo Servteoo mi ReiUenoo or br Seventh Avenue MAin 2-8585 Chootlo ArtUablo Anrwaer) Fund R. O. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment a raosMOT ruui wist its rMrvx ru wist 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. SUNttAl MOMIS IN MANHATTAN IIONX- OUIINS STerlina 8-2255, 2232 MEMORIALS HEART FUND Calvary Cemetery.

Direction Howard Howard. York 17, N. T.I 270 Park Avo. Now.

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