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Chas. C. Ryder, 79, Rites Set for J. F. Behrmann, Retired Farmer Funeral Official services of for John Retail F.

Grocer committee Group for entertainment Orient, Nov. 24 Funeral services for Charles C. Ryder, 79, held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in a retired farmer, will be Orient Congregational Church. Until shortly before the serv.

ices the body will be at the Horton Funeral Home, Greenport. Burial will be here in Central Cemetery. Mr. Ryder, who lived on Main Road, died Monday at the of his daughter, Mrs. Richard Russell, in Massapequa, where he and his wife, Mrs.

Millicent Ryder, had been celebrating their 56th wedding anniversary. Surviving in addition to his wife and daughter, are a son. Charles two other daughters, Mrs. Millicent Salmon and Mrs. Mae Conklin; two brothers, William John 12 1954, grandchildren and three great(nee grandchildren.

Air Deaths -November 24. 1954 ANN beloved daughter of the late James E. and Catherine; loving sister of Mrs. Agnes McMillan. Mrs.

Rita Stewart, Frances and Joseph McNally. Funeral from her residence, 445 14th Street. Saturday, 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Name R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MEYERS MARIE on November 23, 1954, beloved wife of Arnold; loving mother of Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Stephen Rizzo, Robert A. and Arnold S.

Jr. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m. Reposing M. J. Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West.

MINER MARGARET O'Rourke), on November 22, beloved wife of Joseph; loving mother of Peggy De Filippo; sister of Mrs. Mary Bell, Mrs. Catherine Fagan and Mrs. Betty Flannery. Funeral from the James J.

Redden Funeral Home, 326 W. 14th Street, New York City, Saturday, November 27, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Bernard's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, MULLADY On November 23, 1954, REBECCA, daughter of the late Margaret and Michael; survived by three nieces and nephews. Funeral from Boyertown Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue, Fria.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Queen of All Saints R.

C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'HALLORAN ROGER, on November 23, 1954, beloved husband of Mary and devoted father Thomas, John, Roger and Michael; also survived by eleven grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two brothers and two sisters of County Galway, Ireland, of which he was a native. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m., from Kennedy's Chapel, Church and Rogers Avenues; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Jerome's Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, PATTEE-JOSEPH C. suddenly, on November 1954, at residence, 5921 4th Avenue, beloved husband of Anna (nee Kingsley); devoted father of Joseph C. Jr. and James O.

Reposing at Cosgrove Chapels, 5723 5th Avenue, until Friday, 6 p.m. Interment New Boston, Michigan. QUIGLEY ALBERT formerly of Brooklyn, suddenly, on November 21, 1954, beloved husband Grace (nee Weiland); voted father cf Robert and Gail Ellen; son of the late William; brother of M. Ruth, Catherine, Edward. William.

Michael Quigley and Milazzo. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Friday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Francis Xavier R. C.

Church, 6th Avenue and Carroll Street, 10 a.m. REILLY Suddenly, Monday, WILLIAM husband of Lillian; father of William, James, Harold, Charles, Yack: also survived by thirteen grandchildren. Reposling Lynam's Funeral Home, 4th Avenue corner 13th Street. Funeral Friday; Requiem Mass Holy Family Church, 9 a.m. Please omit flowers.

RICIGLIANO On November 22, 1954. THERESA A beloved wife of the late Frank: devoted mother of Nicholas, Michael, Anthony, Joseph, Frank Ricigliano, Mrs. Rose, Granald, Mrs. Lucy Granald, Mrs. Catherine Faccibene and Mrs.

Mary Sabino. Funeral from Funeral Chapel, 158 Oxford Street, Friday at 10 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Peace R. C. Church, 10:45 a.m. Interment St.

John's Ceme-1 tery. RINALDI ANTONIO, beloved husband of Porzia; devoted father of Frank. Joseph, Charles, Gaetano and Helen Giordano. Reposing at his home, 1362 64th Street Solemn Requiem Mass Friday, 9:45 a.m., at St. Rosalie's Church, 63d Street and 14th Avenue.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Ralph Aievoli Son, Directors. on November 22, 1954, aged 79. beloved husband of Millicent and father of Mrs. Millicent Salmon, Mrs.

Mae Conklin, Mrs. Sarah Russell and Charles E. Ryder; also survived by twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Reposing Horton Funeral Home, Greenport, New York. Services Orient Cong p.m.

gregational Interment Church, Friday 2:30 Central Cemetery, Orient, Long Island. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to p.m. for publication the same day, For Saturday publication up to 9:45 a.m. same day.

As late as 10 p.m (Saturday night for publication Sunday. GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Non-Sectarian 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. BUckminster 2-0247 Successor to GEo. W.

PEASE Deaths Anderson, Mary Sven Kennedy, Jorgensen, J. Ethel Behrmann, John Kingsbury, M. Baylis, Benjamin Liacabuco, A. Bieker, J. McNally, Ann Brennan, M.

Meyers, Marie Brown, C. Miner, Margaret Burns, Adeline M'ullady, Rebecca Camerano, F. O'Halloran, R. Canavan, Alice J. Sr.

Ciaciulli, J. Quigley. Albert Connors, 1 V. Reilly, William Dowd, J. Ricigliano, T.

M. Ehrlich, Hattie Rinaldi, Antonio Faure. Ryder, Charles Fitzgerald, Jean, Smith, Mabel Foley, Margaret Steffens, Herman Gallagher, C. R. Steffens, M.

Galli, Maria Stewart, J. Goode, Hubert Striana, Joseph Hanlon, M. Vail, Algernon Herrmann, Alfred Zinkand, J. Howell, R. -SVEN, on November 23, 1954, of 8816 Ridge Boulevard, beloved husband of Emma; devoted father Theodore Ranghild Anderson; con, also survived three sisters Sweden.

Services at the C. Waldeck Home for Funerals, ,.7614 4th Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. BASSETT MARY beloved William Hewes. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Friday, 1 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. BAYLIS BENJAMIN on November 22, 1954. beloved husband of Ada father of Mrs. Joseph Coschina, Franklin Chester M. and Herbert A.

Baylis; also survived by six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Servat Fred Herbst Sons "7501 5th Avenue, Friday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Melville, Long Island. BEHRMANN-JOHN on November 22, 1954, of 78 Eton Road, Garden City, L. beloved husband the late Katie Behrmann; uncle of Alfred Flebbe.

Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Wednesday, 9:15 p.m. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. BIEKER-JOSEPHINE, of 74-27 64th Street, Glendale, on November 23, 1954, aged 66 years, beloved sister of Kate Reinhart; also survived by four nieces and two nephews. Reposing at Darmstadt Funeral Home, Central Avenue corner 68th Street, Glendale.

Fu10 a.m., Pancras R. C. Church. neral Friday, with Requiem Mass Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BRENNAN MARGARET, at Queens Village, November 22, 1954, formerly of Lake Ronkonkoma, wife of the late Thomas Brennan; mother of Mrs. Rita Russell, Mrs. Mary Ohnmacht and Mrs. Maureen Yaegle; sister of Mrs. Anthony Pinto.

Funeral service Friday, 8:30 a.m., at the Cunningham Funeral Home, Greenville, New York, and 9 o'clock at St. John the Baptist R. C. Church. Interment St.

Patrick's Cemetery, Catskill, New York. BROWN CATHERINE, Noverber 23. beloved daughter of the late De William and Catherine (n. Adams); dear sister of Matile Estelle F. Charlotte E.

and Merry aunt of William 110m.26 Walter Henry C. Catherine and Thomas Citti, as Mrs. Mrs. Mary 1 T. Moldovan and Mrs.

Charlotte E. Angers; also survived five grandnephews and four grandnieces. Funeral from John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Cross Church, Saturday, 10:15 a.m.

BURNS ADELINE, cf 179-18 Avenue, Jamaica, on November 23, 1954, beloved sister of Winfield S. Burns. Funeral from Harry A. Andres Funeral Home, 88-28 161st Street, Jamaica: Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Thomas R.

C. Church, Friday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. CAMERA.O FRANK, of 335 21st Street, Reposing at the Anacreonte Funeral Home, 691 5th Avenue, until Friday, 9 a.m.

CANAVAN-ALICE E. (nee FalIon), of 228 Warren Street, on November 23, 1954, beloved wife of Edmund; dear mother of Vincent, Robert and sister of Joseph P. FalMrs. Mary Vogel, Mrs. Catherine Clarke, and niece, Mrs.

Robert Franklin. Funeral from the Boyertown Funeral Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue, on Saturday at 9 a.m.; thence to St. Paul's R. C. Church, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered.

John J. Flood, Director. CONNORS-VERONICA of 308 Lefferts Avenue, on November 23, 1954, beloved daughter of Josephine and Joseph Connors; loving sister of Anne Newman and Thomas J. Connors. Funeral from the Thomas Edward Ireland Funeral Home, 1088 Nostrand Avenue.

Friday, 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francis of Assisi R. C. Church, 9:45 a.m. Interment Long Island National Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. CIACIULLI JOSEPHINE, on November, 24, 1954, of 563 57th Street, devoted daughter of Vito and Mary (nee Parrone); loving sister of Joseph in Gravina, Italy; John, Dominic and Elizabeth La Rosa. Reposing at Cosgrove Chapels, 5723 5th Avenue. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the same day. For Saturday publication up to 9:45 a.m.

same day. As late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday. Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Featuring Service and Economy 44 7th AVENUE, BROOKLYN Corner St. John's Place ST. 3-0644 115 ATLANTIC AVENUE Near Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. MA. 4-1398, MA.

4-8130, 3655 Newly renovated, Air-Conditiored, spacious chapels. Chapels Available in All BoFoushs Vincent D. Cronin, Walter A. Cronin DOWD-J. ROBERT, on November 23, 1954.

at -Leland, Mississippi (formerly of Brooklyn), beloved husband of Martha; loving father of Barbara and Diane; devoted son of John Dowd and the late Mary Elizabeth McCambley; dear brother of Edmond, Anthony, William, Mrs. Marie Rics, Mrs. Eleanor De Laney, Strs: Katherine Crawley. Funeral service, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Leland, Mississippi.

Funeral private. EHRLICH HATTIE, the late August; devoted mother; of Frances Solomon; darling grandmother and great grandmother; dear sister. Services Sherman's Flatbush Memorial, 1283 Coney Island Avenue (Avenue J), Friday, 10 a.m. FAURE JEAN suddenly, band of Emily; devoted November 23, 1954, belovechehus: Jane Brannigan. Reposing at Henry McCaddin Son, 24 7th Avenue, until Friday at noon.

Cremation at Fresh Pond. FITZGERALD-LEO 115-73 227th Street, Cambria Heights, Long Island, November 22, beloved husband of Anna Murray) and father of Leo Sergeant, American Force; brother of William, Arthur, Vincent, Raymond, Harold Fitzgerald and Mary McKenna. posing at Funeral Home of Lawrence D. Rouse, 191-02 Linden Boulevard, Albans, Long Island; Solemn Requiem Mass Friday, Sacred Heart R. C.

Church, Cambria Heights. Interment John's Cemetery. FOLEY MARGARET, on vember 23, 1954, of 1301 Bushwick Avenue, mother of Kermek Arthur Foley; beloved, voted sister of Elizabeth Abrams Louise Ellensburg. Reposing Cornell Funeral Home, 1210 Avenue. Funeral Friday, Interment Pinelawn Cemetery.

GALLAGHER-CORNELIUS November 22, beloved husband Catherine (nee Matthews); father of Cornelius, Anne, Elizabeth and Gerard; son of Elizabeth and the late Patrick; brother of John P. Funeral from his residence, 2639 E. Street; Solemn Requiem Mass Mark's Church, Friday, 10 a.m. GALLI-MARIA, of 1011 caster Avenue, on November 1954, beloved mother of Frank, Vincent, Joseph, Henry, Nancy Alifano, Fasone, Rose Volpe, and 16 children; sister of Vincent giero and Rose Chiodini. Reposing Cusimano Russo Funeral Home, Avenue and W.

Street, until Friday; Solemn quiem Mass Our Lady of Church, 10 a.m, Interment John's Cemetery. Director, Peter C. La Bella. GOODE-HUBERT, on Novem23, 1954, beloved husband the late Mary Anne; loving Bernard, Fugh, Stephen Joseph; brother of Peter, James, Mrs. Catherine Considine, Sarah Reid.

Member Holy Society, St. Cecilia parish. posing at Thomas J. Creamer neral Home, 64 Herbert Requiem Mass Saturday, 9:30 the R. C.

Church of St. Cecilia. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HANLON On November 1954, MARGARET, devoted dear the Rev. Lambert Elizabeth, and Ella Hanlon; Dunne, O.S.B., and Robert Reposing William A.

Martin neral Home, Classon Avenue ner Sterling Place. Funeral 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass Teresa's R. C. Church, 9:45 Interment Calvary Cemetery. HERRMANN ALFRED 3158 Avenue W.

November 22, loving brother of Mildred Hennessy and Gladys Wilson. neral Friday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Resurrection R. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Cross Cemetery. Reposing Byrne: Funeral Home, 2384 ritsen Avenue.

HOWELL RUTHERFORD 7 Atlantic Avenue, Baldwin, Tuesday, November 23, 1954, loved husband of Lena C. mann. Reposing at Weigand Funeral Home, 24 S. Grand nue, Baldwin. Service Friday, p.m.

Interment Greenfield tery, Hempstead. JORGENSEN JOHANNES, November 22, 1954. beloved cf Jack, Alfred, Barney, Van and Lilly; devoted uncle Miss Lenore Jensen. Service at Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, Church Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m.

terment Evergreens Cemetery, KENNEDY-ETHEL, November 24. 1954, beloved sister of Wilshire, Margaret Prigge, and Edward Kennedy. Requiem Mass Friday, 9:30 a.m., St. and 4th Avenue. go Reposing rick's R.

C. Church, 95th Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 5th Avenue. KINGS COUNTY LODGE, 511, F. A.

You requested to Masonic ices for our brother, JOHANNES JORGENSEN, Friday, 8 p.m., at the T. Pyle Mortuary Parlors, Church Avenue. CLARENCE A. BORST. Master.

Frederick Rauschkolb, Secretary. KINGSBURY MITCHELL Monday, November 22, 1954, 1206 Fulton Street, uncle of L. Boone. Religious and services at the Fairchild 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday, 8 LIACABUCO-ANTHONY, vember 23, 1954, beloved son of late Mary: dear brother of Albion, Laura, James, Inez, and the late Louis. Funeral day, 9:15 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush nue.

Requiem Mass 9:45 a.m., Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. terment St. John's Cemetery.

JAMES C. NUGENT FUNERAL HOME Chapel Accommodations in all communities without charge AIR- CONDITIONED INgersoll 2-2569 Ave. E. 28th St. BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV.

24, 1954 9 Life Tragic To Widow of Remington Levittown, Nov. 24- The wife of William Walter Remington, former Commerce Department official convicted of perjury for denying gave data to the Reds, received news of his death in a Pennsvivania prison at 7:10 a.m. today. "This is not only a tragedy for myself but for the entire country," were the words of Mrs. Jane Remington of 277 Red Maple Drive.

Mrs. Remington theorized that the prison beating of her husband came when "a couple of people were whipped up because they thought he was a Communist." She denied he ever was a said, he "associated" with Red, but when, he was 17, she let wingers. "Life is just one tragedy after another," was her comment. The wife received news of her husband's death from the chaplain of the prison at Lewisburg, Pa. The body will be taken to Ridgewood, N.

and cremated. An 18-month-old son also survives. Sheppard Defense Blasted by Woman Continued from Page and Mrs. Don Ahern, she testified. The Aherns were the dinner guests of the Sheppards who had left at 12:30 a.m.

on the murder morning. Sheppard had fallen asleep on the couch while he and his wife and the Aherns watched television. He later told police that the murderer probably did not realize that he was in the house because he had been asleep in the dark in the living room. Fingerprint Testimony A fingerprint expert testified before Mrs. Bender appeared.

He said he had found marks which looked as if they had been made by three fingers on the back of the headboard of the death bed. These marks were just behind a clear print of Dr. Sheppard's left thumb which the expert, Jerome Poelking, had found on July 23. "Did you ever hear of a man coming into a bedroom at night and kissing his wife?" chief defense counsel William J. Corrigan asked Poelking.

There was a flurry of prosecution objections to the question and Common Pleas Judge Edward Blythin sustained them. Corrigan asked Poelking if he could determine when the thumbprint was put on the bed. "No, I could not," the witness said. The State was expected to rest its case next week after presenting its climax witnesssexy Susan Haves, the medical technician with whom Dr. Sheppard spent a week in California.

Boats and Trains Get Radar Speed Checks Fond du Lac, Nov. 21 (U.P) -Motorists are used to radar equipped traffic, police, but the new detection units are now hunting lawbreakers on water and rail. The Fond du Lac Police De. partment flags down speeding motorboat operators on Lake Winnebago and it plans to use radar to get the goods on locomotive engineers who race their giant vehicles through the city. EBBERS-HILL, Inc.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS CLINTON AVENUE CHAPEL 519 Clinton Brooklyn MAin 2-0531 ERICSON ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 500 STATE ST. One Block from L. I. Sta. TRiangle 5-0637 Fairchild Sons INC.

Funeral Directors Since 1886 951 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn MAin 2-3700 BROOKLYN Frank E. Fairchild, President FLUSHING GARDEN CITY Service at your home, your church, or any of MANHASSET our chapels as you decide. CENTRAL QUEENS 10 years. Prior to his retirement in Mr. Behrmann, with his partner, Conrad Frey, financial secretary and manager of United Retail, were in the retail grocery business at 7th Ave.

and Garfield Place for 11 years. Mr. Behrmann had been active in the association's legislative program in Washington and active. in civic groups. Before entering.

grocery business. employed by the Borden Company as route driver, inspector and assistant superintendent of the W. 84th Manhattan. His wife, Katie, died in October, 1937. A nephew, Alfred, Flebbe of Hempstead, survives.

Edward Castano, Former Aide To Brooklyn Boro Presidents Edward Castano, a former attache of the Brooklyn Bor ough President's office in which he served for more than 30 years, died Monday night in Paltimore, according to word received today at Borough Hall. The funeral will take place from Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 20 Snyder the time to be announced later. Before becoming identified with the Borough President's office, Mr. Castano was widely known in the theatrical world.

Beatles Behrmann, 83, retired BrookLyn grocer and treasurer since 1944 of the United Retail Gro-1925, cers Delicatessen Dealers Association, will be held at 8 tonight at the Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, "Friday 5th Ave. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery. Mr. Behrmann, who lived at 78 Elton Road, Garden City, Monday in Beach Hospital after suffering sev. eeral heart attacks.

He had been a member of the United Retail group for 47 years and a member of its board of directors for 40 years. In addition. he had served as chairman of the association's SMITH-MABEL on November 22, 1954, dear sister of Jennie Crawford, Ella Smith and the late Grace Court and Walter Smith. Funeral services at the Walter B. Cooke.

Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Green- Wood Cemetery. STEFFENS-HERMAN, on November 23, 1954, beloved husband of Augusta; father of Katherine Busch, Alma Simek, Helen Rath and Elsie Hugel. Survived by ten grandchildren. Services at the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Thursday, 8 Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

STEFFENS MARGARETA, on November 23, 1954, formerly of Bay Ridge, dear grandmother of Walter J. Kisser; great-grandmother of Stephen W. Kisser. Services at the Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, Long Island. Friday, 1 p.m, Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

STEWART-JEANETTE on November 23, 1954, of 47 Nichols Avenue, Brooklyn, beloved daughter of Elizabeth (Woodcock) and Samuel Stewart; devoted sister of Betty Ann, Fred and William Stewart, Services N. F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street, Woodbaven, Friday, 2 p.m. Interment the Evergreens Cemetery. STRIANA-JOSEPH on November 22, beloved husband of the late Amelia; dear father of Rose Squitieri, Celestine Monacol, Thomas, Pearl Parmegiani and Joseph also survived by seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

Reposing Frank P. Smith, 141 6th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Peace Church Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VAIL-ALGERNON November 23, 1954, beloved husband of Beatrice; brother of Ira M. Vail.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday, 2 p.m. ZINKAND-JOSEPH on November 23, 1954, of 146 Bond Street, devoted husband of the late Mary T. (nee Nissen) Zinkand; beloved father of Mrs. John Luber, Muriel Zinkand Sinnott; loving grandfather of Lieutenant John Patrick Richard Sinnott. Funeral from Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, Saturday, 8 a.m.: Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Paul's R. C. Church, 8:30 a.m. Interment Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland. Please omit flowers, Masses appreciated.

(Baltimore, Maryland. papers please copy.) Direction Jere J. Cronin. Inc. Memoriams CAMARDA ANTHONY.

Died November 25, 1951. His memory as dear today Ag in the hour ho passed away. Brother, JOHNNY. CAMARDA ANTHONY. Died November 25, 1951, 1 often sit and think of him When I am all alone; For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own.

Loving WIFE. LIBBY-FREDERICK E. His memory 15 as dear today As In the hour he passed away. Loving Wife, Son and Daughters. MAGEE-MARGARET.

In lovling memory of wife and mother. Passed away November 25. 1952. Masses offered. The FAMILY.

NATO In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away November 25, 1953. Gone but not forgotten. Loving WIFE and CHILDREN. MANKER-WILLIAM R. My Thanksgiving 18 sad and lonely, In my heart, a memory is kept of you, my darling, Which I shall never forget.

Loving Wife, AVIS. KIRSCHENBAUM INC. Funeral Directors WESTMINSTER CHAPELS For over 30 scars the finest in personal service, dignity, economy Coney Island Ave. at Ave. Brooklyn ULster 9-2020 Branch: 345 Throop Ave.

Red China Claims 124 Spies Seized Continued from Page 1 "amorality" and "wrongful detention" of shot-down U. S. airmen. The Chinese apparently were taken by surprise by the diplomatic shortcut demanded by the United States. A spokesman for the American Consulate, General here said the Chinese Consul General delayed his reply.

Only Point of Contact, Geneva is the only place where the U.S. and Red China have any sort of direct displomatic contact. The United States does not recognize the Chinese Communist government and nearly all past dealings with the Peiping regime have been handled through Britain, which maintains diplomatic relations with the Reds. Swiss diplomats considered it "very significant" that the United States had de. cided to deliver this protest directly.

The State Department described the note which Gowen would deliver as "the strongest possible protest." The Chinese, in a blunt radio announcement late yesterday, said the 13 U. S. airmen had been imprisoned after being convicted as "spies" carrying out missions seriously menacing the security of Red China. China said the airmen were arrested after their planes had been shot down. Call Charges False 1 The United States said the Chinese charges were deliberlate lies--the diplomatic wording said "palpably false." Washlington said all the Americans were crewmen or passengers aboard two U.

S. planes engaged in "routine flights." American wrath could be measured by the extraordinary demand by the U. S. consul here for a face-to-face meeting with Piping's Geneva representative. Demand Speedy Release Washington, Nov.

24 (U.P.) The United States dispatched the "strongest possible protest" to Red China today demanding the immediate release of 13 Americans sentenced to long prison terms on "trumped-up spy charges." "The continued wrongful detention of these American citizens," said the State Department, "furnishes further proof of the Chinese Communist regime's disregard for accepted practices of international conduct." Peiping announced yesterday that the 13 Americans--two civilian employes of the Army and during 11 the airmen Korean lost on war flights been sentenced to prison terms ranging from four years to life. It charged them with operating, two massive U.S. spy rings. The U.S. Far East Air Force in Tokyo joined the State Department in branding the Red Chinese charges as lies.

An Air Force spokesman deplanes were sent on espionage missions. He said at least nine of the sentenced Americans were shot down lover North Korea while on a leaflet dropping mission. The news of the sentences sent a shiver of resentment through the nation. Wives and mothers expressed shock and anger and deep discouragement at the new blow to their hopes that their men would soon be free. Some had just received letters indicating an early homecoming.

In two cases, however, there was a kind of wan encouragement. The civilians-Richard George Fecteau of Lynn, and John Thomas Downey of New Britain, Conn. -had been listed officially as dead and the Peiping announcement indicated they are alive. He and his sister were known as the "Flying Castanos" and played the leading theaters in many parts of the world. Mr.

Castano served at Borough Hall in the administrations of Borough Presidents Riegelmann, Guider, Byrne, Hesterberg, Ingersoll and Cashmore. Mr. Castano resigned in 1951 to enter the real estate business in Baltimore. He is survived by his wife and a sister. He lived formerly at 415 E.

17th St. Remington Dies Of Jail Injuries Continued from Page 1 prison officials were continuing the investigation of the fatal beating and added "all information will be presented to the U.S. attorney." Remington was found Monday in a dazed condition on a second-floor stairway landing below his third-floor dormitory quarters. Authorities believe he was beaten with a piece of brick wrapped in a prison issue sock. A former Commerce Department economist, he was serving a three-year term for perjury in connection with charges of lying when he denied giving secret classified information to a Soviet spy courier and when he denied knowledge of the existence of a Young Communist League at Dartmouth College while attended school there.

The charges on which he was convicted resulted from Jan accused earlier of trial lying in in which denying he was he had been a member of the Communist party. The first convicItion was reversed by the Court of Appeals. Remington, from Ridgewood, IN. is married and has one son. Acknowlengments WOODS -The family of the late WILLIAM J.

WOODS wishes to express sincere thanks and appreciation to the Reverend Clergy, Sisters and Brothers; Holy Name Society, Honor Fourth DeKnights of Columbus, Long Island General Assembly; members of Columbus Council, No. 126. Knights of Columbus, Brooklyn: Flatbush and Long Island Real Estate Boards, St. Patrick's Emerald Association, relatives. friends and neighbors for the many Masses, floral offerings and kind expressions of sympathy extended to them in their recen.

bereavement. The FAMILY. Masses ANNUAL MEMORIAL MASSOUR LADY OF LORETTO COUNCIL, NO. 585, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, will hold an annual Memorial Mass for the repose of the souls of our departed brothers at 9:30 a.m. on Thanksgiving November 25, 1954.

at the Sacred Hearts-St. Stephen's Church, Hicks and Summit Streets, Brooklyn. Families and friends of our departed brother knights are cordially invited to attend. JOHN W. LAMBUI INC.

Late Model CADILLAC CARS To Hire for All Occasions 79TH ST. 3RD AVE. Phone SHore Road 8-6700-1 Prompt and Courteous Service LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES FILE NO, 1361-1954 -THE PEOPLE State of New York. Now. therefore.

of the State New York. by the you and each of you are hereby cited Grace of God Free and Ind pendent. to show cause before our Surrogate's To Jose Touron Send Greeting: Court of the County of Kings, to be Vhereas. James Hodson who resides held in Court Room at the Hall of at 1235 South 58th Street. Philadel- Records in the County of Kings, on phia.

has presented a petition the 7th day of December. 1954, at 9:30 superceding the appointment of the o'clock in the forenoon. why such dePublic Administrator and for an or- cree should not be made. In Testider adjudging that- the said Jose mony Whereof, caused the Touron abandoned the deceased and Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to not entitled to share in her estate be hereunto Hon. and praying for A decree awarding E.

Ivan Rubenstein, Surrogate of our Letters of Administration of the said County, at the Borough of BrookGoods. Chattels and Credits." which lyn, in the said County, the 25th day were of Mary, Touron. deceased. of October, 1954. lately residing at No.

120 Ocean View (Seal) AARON L. JACOBY. Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. in the County of Kings, City and n3-4t Congressmen accused the Communists of lying and called for such counter measures as an appeal for a United Nations investigation, some kind of an eleschange Senator of prisoners, Herman or Welker, even force Idaho) said the United States should strike back with force because this is "the only thing the Communists seem to Senator Mike Mansfield formally asked Secre tary of State John Foster Dulles to carry the case to the United Nations and request a UN investigation. The State Department declined immediate comment but experts said pri vately that every effort would be made through diplomatic channels before such a move is attempted.

It was generally agreed here that there is nothing the United States can do, short of force, to compel the Chinese to give up the U. S. prisoners. The chief lever is expected to be the pressure of world opinion and possibly a direct appeal to Russia to exert its influence. Fifteen Americans have been repatriated through Geneva.

But the Defense Department claims Red China has failed to account for another 511 men listed a as missing in the Korean war. And 26 U.S. civilians are believed stranded behind the Bamboo Curtain. In its statement, the State Department said it was instructing its consul general in Geneva to make the "strongest possible protest" against the detention of the Americans. It noted that the United States and Red China had agreed after the Geneva conference to exchange information on all nationals in each other's country.

Held Nearly 2 Years It said the consul general was instructed to point out that the airmen had been held in Chinese Communist custody for almost two years "despite our repeated representations for their The Defense Department said the airmen had been on a routine flight near the Yalu River when they were shot down Jan. 12, 1953. and they were spies was "palpably false." The State Department said it doesn't know how Downey and Fecteau fell into Communist hands, but it charged that Red China "deliberately concealed" the fact in the Geneva discussions on the exchange of nationals. The Defense Department said they were on a "routine flight" from Korea to Japan in November, 1952, when they disappeared. It branded the spying accusations against them false and said "we may expect the usual array of confessions, evidence and so-called investigations to bolster the current Red China charged that Downey and Fecteau were serving as agents of the Central Intelligence Agency, America's hush hush spy organization.

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