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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI DEC 24, 1 948 7 Nathan S. Parsons DR. A. C. HOWE DIES AT 86: Maurice C.

Levin. I I KEEGAN ELIZABETH on December 22, 1948, beloved aunt of Mra. James J. Sullivan and Mrs. Joseph Dimino; devoted sister of A solemn requiem Sratfta N'athan S.

Parsons, 53, former Three Tots in Fire Tragedy fmhrd McEirnv r.hH Ithe late. Mary K. Mullen and Funeral Mon Bieasel. Arthur Meyer. William i James L.

Keegan. day. December 27. from 148 E. 14th Byrnes, Lucy C.

Migliaro, 8. Given Free Funeral, Burial LEADING THROAT SPECIALISTpujjc Accountant Dr. Alexander C. Howe, re-jcame consuming surgeon of the tired Brooklyn surgeon who I Brooklyn Eye and Kar Hospital Maurice C. Levin, a certified for manv ran specialized In rmf I on time was attending ur-1 president of Kings Countv diseases of the ear, nose and at lhe Methodist Hospital.

Lodge of nal B'rlth, of which throat, died yesterday in his He aUo served for many also was a founder, diedves- ly of Brooklyn and Baldwin, who died Wednesday in his home, 256 Springfield Summit, N. will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Theresa's R. C.

Church, Summit. Burial will be in St. Street; Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of St. Vincent Ferrer. 66th Street at Lexington Avenue, at 11 o'clock.

KELTTE ROBERT C. on De of the tots -Paul 3: Mi-and Susan, 19 Carbonaro, Peter Morrison. J. Clark, Lots Murphy, C. Clinton, Alfred O'Neill, Caarles Deans, John Y.

Faraotu. Nathan Delamater. JcuephPixton. Abraham Farreil, Arthur Price. James Gilibertt Michael Rochfovd.M.

Schneider, C. J. ciidt-1. Theresa's Cemetery. Surviving cember 23.

1941, beloved husband are his wife Mrs" Agnes 45 Kaslern Parkway, atja. a member of the hoard ofjterday from -a heart attack i tUa rn e.t QC Dnillr VtAMtrtfi 1 1 I I i 1 ee. anit 1 1 i the of 86. Peck Memorial age Hospital, andasj lin Parsons; four daughters, of May: brother of John Keltie and Alexander Campbell; past com- One of the pioneers in the a medical director for the Young Men's Christian Assort study of allergy, especially as It Joan, Stephanie, Mary and Barbara, and a sister, Ms. Oscar Lecuyer.

rpplied to ear, nose and throat atlon in Brooklyn. Many years ailments, he contributed numer- Rgo he was active In the Brook- Joseph D. Rochford Post, jNo. 353, V. F.

member of John p. Willard Lodge. F. Se A. and I Aurora Grata Scottish Rite.

Re-i posing at Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue. Services Sunday evening, I o'clock. Funeral Monday, 2 m. ous papers to medical journals Riding and Driving Club. while driving to Manhattan with hi son.

Gerald Levin. He was 54 and livqri at 17S4 K. 21st Street. Mr. Levin, who maintained offices at 220 Broadway, Manhattan, and in Greenport.

L. was a member of the hoard of governors of B'nai B'rith Home for the Aged in Yonkers, N.Y. He was a member of the HUM HinesEdward Siaeli.Mary Hon Alexander Snook, Mary E. Keegan, Louise Keitie, RoOert Adeline Kenny, Margaret Sullivan. Marion Linss, Albert John Liepper, David Vance.

William McEUlgctt.Jofcn Werner. John Manneclc H. B. Wildhasen. Jane E.

V. Woelfert, Marie Dearfjs on relating subjects. He was ai Surviving are his wife, Mrs PRICK JAMES of 501 6th 'Fellow of the American College! Emilie S. Howe and a son, Street, on December 22, 1948, be-of Surgeons arid was certified Robert Howe, by a former mar- interment ine evergreens. Hen McCaddin fc 8on.

Directors, husband of Catherine mee bv the Board of Otolaryngology. I riage. Funeral services, provided free of charge and jointly by two Brooklyn undertaking establishments, were held today for the three Pagan children ho perished when fire swept their home at 27 Montieth on Tuesday. The services were at the Kirsihenbaum Funeral Home, .5 Throop with all expenses defrayed by that and the Funeral Home o' Carmen Pisano of 12S Stockton St. Burial followed at Well-vvood Cemetery, Pinelawn.

in plots donated by the cemetery. Gravediggers worked without (barge. Brief religious services were conducted by Rabbi Isaac Sodden. Meanwhile, a Manhattan head barman has promised their jobless father a "new start." The father, Paul Pagan had no money to pay for the funeral 1 dear rather of Anna! nr Hnue horn in Manhat- Funeral services will helrl months. Pagan received word that Oscar Haimo, head barman at the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan, would employ him as a barboy at to $40 a week, and teach him the bartending trade to qualify him eventuaUy for a $70-u-week job.

Pagan expecU to get in touch with Haimo next week. "1 know that a thing like thi-huru sr explained Haimo. "My wife and I lost our baby last year." Pagan and his wife. Marietta, are staying with his mother. Mrs.

Dominga Pagan, at 26 Mon-teith where several contributions have been received from sympathizers. One, for SS2, was from the firehouse at Bogart hose men fought the tragic blaze. aiwuswi Bungue. Mary Qilmore. James andi.

m.i, Council on Manning Avenue. River cage. h. rnci phc nnuuiu iUi u-- Artvisorv c.mijer 24. at his home.

196 Au-nn nus Gloved wife Jfe York University Medical Co Chauel. 951 Atlantic the' tu.un Avenue, beloved husband of'0f the late Christopher; in and soon there- hour not yet having been de-" r. i ii I 1 i K0I; Ii I AC unll 1 1 111 CccUa; ol Acalaide Bark mother of Mrs. Veronica Riley, MrsJ itner negan trie praline oi iiieiii-iiPiiiuiieu. nunat win ne in pii survived bv his widow, Mr.

Es cine in Brooklyn. Later he be-'Green-Wood Cemetery. C-LBsmhard Jr. Service Grace M. Caffrey.

George Mondiy. Decfmter 27. at 10:30 a.m. ceI j. and Cluistopher J.

Intwment (Cross Cemetery. a Simcnson Chapel, 119-04 Funeral from the Oormley Commu-! Elizabeth Keegan, 50 Yrs. a Teacher ther Levin, and another son, Daniel, and four siitei'K, Mrs. Rose Merin. Irs.

Adele -Kuazan, Mrs. Augusta Lipsin and Mrs. Julia Levene. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Flaibush Memorial Chapel.

128.1 Coney Island Ave. Burial will be in New Mount Carmel Cemetery. Cfjrfstmas Remembrance BERGSTROM DAVID Fourth anniversary. Wc who IovmI rou miu you, A It dnt mother jr In our lonely hours of thtakins Thouthu ot rou arc tvtr nror. Hil.slde Avenue.

Ri hmcnd Hill, nity Funeral Home, 335 Onion ROCHFORD MARILYNN (nee Ir. crinfnc Cypress Hills Cemetery, street. Hackensack. N. on Mon-jMyersi.

suddenly. December 22, ErESEL ARtHUR beloved day Rt 8:30 'ra': ReJuifm Hin 1948. at Fabens. Texas, beloved wife of Varonica and "dear la- Mass Hol' Trinity R. C.

Chwch. 9 0f Joseph E. Rochford: formerly of of Rcnalc; also survived by m- Interment Holy Rood Ceme- Madison Street. Brooklyn, father. Hermsn Bressel.

and Westbury. L. I. qrHNrmira-ri ARrorv toother. Harold.

Reposing at Daw- LANGE ALBERT, on WSol lwC RmLTttle'noR9 IM8' 5 ltne' Prtern1 nd reUi0U Curry): devoted father of James Church, Monday. 10 ajn. lces at nU homei ns.32 mth and Mlorl. E11. A solemn requiem mass for Elizabeth A.

Keegan, 85, former moving Wife, Daughter, 8on-in-Law. BYRNES LUCY CLARK (ne Street. South Oaone Park, Monday, Rfposing tt Waltr B. Cooke, (assistant principal of Public CA8ARETTI VIRGINIA Cherished Christmas remembrances' n0(l1 Cortelyou Road, will of our dear wife and mother. I "tiered at 11 a.m.

Mondav BMan), beloved wife of John and 8 pm. Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; E'obers-Hill. Directors. Requiem Mass St. Jerome's devoted mother of Charles, Joseph John D.

Bowers, Policeman 21 Yrs. R. C. Church Monday. 9 a m.

inJHtrSBAND, SONS. DAUGHTERS. and SR. George Clark. U.

S. in St. Vincent Ferrer's Church. Ktith St. and Lexlncrtnn LI EPPER DAVID, on Decem Mrs.

Gertrude Brex; also loving sls-i terment St. Charles Cemetery. CASARETTI VICTOR F. ber 23. 1948, husband of Ethel uiee "r' tor of rhino John nd Joseoh i.iaiinauan.

lull Biiortiv ne- Bovlau. Repcsinj at Chapel. 187 pepper loving father or sHEIL-On December 23, ifore ss the hoii.v wl Sojth Oxford Btreet. FunerSil Mass Kermet, Irwin and Greta; bro her of MARy lte Molue Daltoiu. be-!" on and brother.

at IIS K. 71th Manhattan. John Dewey Bowers, a mem Monday. December 27. at Our Lady 0 "na "eived ife of Edward devoted Miss Keeean.

who had beener of the New York Police De- i iiHJLiirr oi JHiiirjft hjili uiwira DI BRIENZA FRANK Sr. Precious Christmas memories of a lov went Holy Cross Cemetery'. jyard Chapel. 374 Empire Boulevard, gheil; daughter of the late Cath- on Sunday, December erlne Patrick Dalton. Funeral ing husband and devoted father.

tARBONARO-rtiin oi ioio zt, at iz ociock noon, interment if rom William Duniaan Son lilMU OTMliaUl AUlUg! connected with the city school! part nient. died yesterday in St. vstem for 50 years when shelJohn's Hospital. Long Island retired in 19.12, died Wednes-'City. He was 50 and lived at dav in her home.

K. 86ih 45th Flushing. Manhattan. She was assigned! Mr. Bowers, who served In to Public School 1,19 In 1911 Army Air Force during The veteran teacher was! World War 1.

Joined the police Braised hv Board nf Kdurat ion department 21 years ago. He UF .11 1 a. nUm. WAWTTV t5th Street, on December 23. 1948.

at Mount Hebron Cemetery, Flusn- chapel. Rogers Avenue and Mont-j FAMILY, beloved husband of Christina; de- ing. L. I. He was a member of thejgomPry street, on Monday.

Decern- duckert CATHERINE Died voted father of Anna Lang. Knighti of Pythias. American tt 279.15 a Soiemn if Peter Carbonaro, Spanish War Vet Peter Carbonaro, Spanlsh-Ameriiuu War veteran and a printer for M. Ketcham Corporation, died yesterday at his home. It576 Both St.

He had been ill two week.s. Mr. Cai'lwnaro was brought to this country as a child from Italy and had lived in Brooklyn since. He was formerly a member of the 9th Piegiment, York National Guard, and had long been a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, 81th St.

near lGth Ave. Funeral services will be held at p.m. Sunday at the C. Waldeck Home for Funerals. Toll 4th Ave.

Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery. Surviving are his widow. Mr. Christina Carbonaro: a daughter, Mrs. Anna Lang: two sons.

Charles and Walter, and two grandchildren. U. N. Orders End Of Indo Fighting Continued from Page 1 the gainers. But the Soviein insisted on a more ri.iecifie resolution plainly branding the Dutch as the aggressors and leaving 110 room for criticism of the Indonesians.

Soviet Proponal Killed A Soviet resolution embodying thn-o principles wa killed in a series of paragraph by paragraph Only Colombia, Syria and China supported the Soviets on the paragraph to older the Dutch troop withdrawal. The other seven members absiaintrd. The Council approved an amendment calling for the release at once of the Indonesian President and cabinet members who were raptured at Jogjakarta by Dutch paratroopers who dropped on the Republican capital Sunday morning. Charts and wairer; aLV) sumvea Legion. Veterans or Foreign wars, Masg gt prsncis of Assisi R.

C. by two grandchildren, services atijewish War Veterans and M. B.tChurch. 9:45 a.m. Interment Holy the E.

C. Waldeck Home for Fu- Aner-Fiering Association Cross Cemetery. And while he lies in peaceful sleep Hrr memory. tbo.il iwri keep. SADYE JOHNSON and FAMILY.

DUNPHY BRIDGET. Christmas remembrance of my loving mother. Eternal rest. Son, MICHAEL and FAMILY. nerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Sunday, 8 nm MANNECK HELEN of 628 -Macon Street, on December 22, CLARK-LOIS PINNEY.

Decern- Moved sister of the late Eliz-ber 23, 1948, at her residence, abeth McCutcheon; beloved aunt of Schermerhorn Street, regent ofiEdwar1 puj, Reposin? at Knickerback Chapter. D.A.R., yuneral Home. 1178 Bush- SNOOK MARY Friday. December 24 1948, beloved wife of the late Stephen D. Snook devoted mother of Stephen D.

Snook beloved sister of Jennie F. officials at a dinner that marked her retirement. She was a 'sister of the late Mary K. Mullin and the late James L. Keegan.

Two nieces. Mrs. James .1. Sullivan and Mrs. Joseph Dimino.

survive. was a member of the police Department American Legion Post and of the Holy Name Society of the department. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Irene Bowers; a daughter Marita Ann Bowers, and three sisters. Mrs.

William Fanning, Mrs. Helen O'Connor and Ann Bowers. Quigley. Friends may call at the t- Ulm; lwlck Avenue' Services Palrchild Chapel. 031 Atlantic Ave.

EBERTH Christmas remembrance of my deaij ones. None but the lonely heart can know mv sorrow, alone and Darted from those I nm. iniermenL iouowiuk srrvites p.m. nue. Notice of service later.

Ice at Church of the Saviour, Monroe Place and Pierrepint Street. Monday. 2:30 p.m. Cremation private. Please omit flowers.

CfjriJtnidJ tlemembrancff Green-Wood Cemetery. McCarthy Elizabeth (nee Lilly O'Neill), suddenly, De- SOLIGNY LOUISE Decern- loved MAMIE, ber 23. 1948. sister of the late Ida! Soligny. Notice of service later.

FLOCKHART JAMES J. Christmas in heaven to a devoted SPILLER ADELINE Decern-isc MaM offered. CLINTON ALFRED, father of cember 22. 1948, beloved wife of Anna and Edna; brother of JohnjThomas; devoted mother of Anne ber 22. 1948.

beloved mo'her 01 McLoughlin, Irene Maher. Patricia McCOY CHARLES Q. remembrance of my dear beloved husband. You rt not fortoiten loved one. Hor will you tvtr be A lone, ai Me end memory lout I IU remember thee.

Edward Joseph Hines Kdward Joseph Hines, who was born and educated in Brooklyn, died yesterday of a heart attack at Fort Monmouth, where he was a civilian employe. He was 59 and lived Tugboat Strike Parley Stalemated Mir live Star ot Beihlehtin Shine on mi bibt Chrlsimie ninht. Sad MOTHER. GUNN MARY E. Christmas re- Eleanor Alvin C.

and William E. Sptller; also survived by two sisters, Mary and Anna, and three grandchildren. Service at the Fair- Call Freed Japs Real War Culprits Devoted Wife, ELLA. child Chanel, 88-28 161st Street, membrance of a dear wife and Continued from Page Conti-iied from Page I Clemens, Donald and Jackie; dear sister of. Dorothy von Devlin.

Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., Holy Name R. C. Church. Re-( posing at her residence, 255 Windsor Place. Arrangements by Joseph G.

Duffy. McELLIGOTT JOHN on December 23, 1948. beloved husband of Helen A. mee King); devoted and Funeral from Georei T. McHugh Funeral Home, IOISj Bedford Avenue; Requiem Mass St.

Patrick's R. C. Church 9:30 a.m. DEANS JOHN Y. suddenly, December 22.

1948. aearly beloved husband of Mary; devoted father of Florence Sands and Harryl Deans; grandfather of Florence Deans. Service Sunday. 7:30 p.m., at Frank J. Hans and Sons Home McGRADE In Christmas re-ii lu Ave- a.

.1 membrance of dear husband, dad! Mr. Hines, who was formerly and our papa, DANIEL J. Mc-emploved by the New Jersey GRADE, who departed this life Bell Telephone Company, was Jamaica, Sunday, 4 p.m. mother. Masses offered.

Memory bruit you buk once more SULLIVAN MARION M. (neej To (he time when rou w.tn us. Steed), on December 22. 1948, be- HUSBAND, SON, DAUGHTERS, lni-eri uife of Richard lovlnal October 27, 1948. Mass and prayers tt nn Trrtv iBTUrm T.

the union asked for boosts In food allowances, holidays, vacations, manning scales and life and sickness Insurance, all of which come to an average increase of 35 percent. 1 hours after former Premier Hideki Tojo and six other con-idomned war criminals were haneed and their ahes scat-jtered to the winds. 1 All of those grained amnesty mocner 01 jonn u. ana uavia nnniuoun-nmnuiv. nnr oirtj.

nf nnr faThr and sister of John David F. and Mrs. ling memory brother of Mary Cloe and Theresa Richard H. Williamson; also oneigrandfather. Died February 2' iBieep on in peire, for Chrie'mti Dun Ocd took your pain and caret away, for Funerals.

192-07 Jamaica Funeral from Walter B. granddaughter survives; daughter; 1948. in our ior.e;y nearly ana nome. president of one of the chapters of the Telephone Pioneers of America. He was a member of Asbury Park tfouncil.

Knights of Columbus, Surviving ate his widow. Elizabeth Grinlhal llinei; three Hauehters. Mrs. Harv Waltz. You a tad and vacant, "Chrtstinei Arthur, Viola and Children.

thrp.iClie Economic Condition flay jwere arrested nearly 1 years ago. All were major James McAllister, chair of the late David and Anna inee Corbett) Steed. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from her home, 139 Cot-fpv Strpet! thr-nee to Visitation Lonesome Wife, Sons. Daughter and Grandchildren. HAYES Loving Christmas remembrance of KENNETH L.

R. C. Church, where Requiem MassiXf ntte, Hollis. Interment Monday. Cooke.

Funeral Home, 20 p.m., Cedar Grove Cemetery. ider Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass TCVKITPH on DeJur La(Jy of B' C' Church DELAMATER-JOSEPH on am Interment Holy lZ- m-Hu. L5 hir Cwai Cemetery. husband of Npllie; brother of Mrs. Jennie Hendley.

Funeral jjcELROY CHARLES sud-sevvices at Harry Jones Funeral Usnyi on December 23. at his resi-Home, 33 Tyson Avenue. Floral dence, 470 East 17th Street, beloved Park, L. Sunday. December of Orace Helen nee 8:30 p.m.

Interment Evergreens dear father of Mrs. Victor 1 leaders of Japanese govern jment and industry during pan's years of conquest. i I Those Who Were Freed O'DONNELL FRANK. Passed jRlizabeth and Cecilif two man of the owners' committee, la presenting the. counter-offer, said that, from a dollars-ami-rents standpoint, "no increase in operating cost Is Justified." MOM, WIFE and CHILDREN.

will be offered. Interment Holy a ay three years ago uecemoer Kriward .1 and Fran- HOOELUND AMANDA Q. Masses otierea Cross Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. cis J.

Hines. A solemn Lonely without you. ruary 4, 1948. requiem "i because of present economic Not to be forgotten ever. Those grantnl amnestj addition to Okawa, are: Jut a token of love's devotion That our si ill long lor you.

Wife, MARGARET. Son, ROBERT, "will be offered at 9a.m. TRACEY JOHN on Decem- tuT- 00 IUI HtivH father of conditions 111 tne inoustry. lif (ienki Abe. vice chief of the Cemetery.

Amass brother of George, and Dauehter. SUE. 1 in St. Rose's R. C.

Church. Bel- said that union demands would aeph Tracey. Margaret KreiUman 'J--wLEONARD' traopiTT T. artwttr M. De- Srenhpn William.

Clarence and jmar. Burial will be In llolyji aninet rianning nnaiu Increase operating abou miu hAinv.ri hnhnrt nfi'Mrx McKinrw and Agnes Autz. Funeral from ST. GEORGE former Home Minister. I'OO percent, a contention which Midge tnee Holmes); also survivediof Victor.

Solemn Requiem Mass.Unlted Chapels. 1202 Broadway, on HOWE Staff Sgt. J. DONALD. Loving Christmas remembrance.

Orange. bv two sisters, Alice and Anna. anajMonday, 11 a.m.. HOiy tnnorems I in Germany April 18, 1945, Interment St. John's 'St.

John's Cemetery. R. C. Church. one brother, Thomas R.

Funeral Dear mother, you are not foraotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still In memory oti are with ua Aa you were before. SON and DAUGHTERS. Cemetery. Buried December 9, 1948. Pinelawn Cemetery.

Restini no In peace ot Jeiui. MOTHER and FAMILY. from his residence, 90 8th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francis Xavier Church. 8th Avenue and Carroll Street, Monday, 10 a m.

VANCE-WILUAM on December 23, 1948, beloved husband of Bridget; devoted father of Catherine Janson, Anne Burke and foroarpt T.IMtptrin- hrntiipr nf Ann SCHADLER In loving memory MEYER WILLIAM on December 23. 1948. in his 81st year, of 88 Superior Road, Bellerose, devoted father of Minnie McClelland. i.isaouro iormer riome.lini(m spokesmen declared was Minister. Kiji lamu.

former chief of) A thp the Cabinet Information Bu-j tugboat W01.k,rfl an(1 v.i 4 ended at p.m. yestetdav in Yoshinlsa Kuzu, presidenl of an the Black Dragon Society fromj cotrlgan. genera! to 194.V counsel -for the union, said it Mshio. general tlike ((av" to command of the th. ownelV r0Ulirerpro.

forces in China from Septem-ipa' He at 1 ber. 1039. to August. 1911. I lusr-t or I an or no Mr.

William Wildhagen A solemn requiem nias for Mrs, Jane Wildhagen. who died in her home. 1738 Kimball yesterday, will be offered Monday in St. Thomas Aquinas R. ('.

Church. Hurial will be in St. John's Cemetery. JOHNSTON MILDRED LOH- of Lt. EUGENE F.

Passed away GILIBERTT MICHAEL, Decern- March 8, 1944. Cleary. Funeral from residence, I n-'iOn Cbrhtmaa morn when are lay, ber 23. 1948. beloved father of Benny Muiier, William Arthur Oilibertl and Nancy Lore; also sur- anQ Frederick R.

Meyer; brother IMS ciasson Avenue; ooiemn e- And coni true. Max St. Teresa's R. C. If could have our Ohrntmaa ih quiem Alwaya In our hearta.

POP, MOM and FAMILY. SCHIMPF WILLIAM. Christ- vived by eignteen granaennaren. Dora Markhoff; also survived by-Reposing at Delphine arandchildren and twenty- Church Monday, 10 a.m. Inter- we a wun ior on you MOTHER and DAD, SISTERS and BROTHER.

Mrs. Wildhagen, 58, was born Home, 135 4th Avenue. Solemnjone great-grandchildren. Services ment Calvary Cemetery, nias remembrance to my beloved in Brooklyn and had lived in Requiem Mass uur iaay 01 reace gt tne suitzmann Funeral Home husband. f-'latlands for about 20 years R.

C. Church, Monday, Jamaica Avenue, Queens KEE HELEN and GEORGE. Christmas remembrance of our lov Tryoichl Sasakawa under-hut it would not ne ma(le ground Nationalist leader. it was lrt the Yaklchlro Suma. amhasNadoremp0yeri, ito Spain from 1940 to 194.

Meanwhile, he strewed that She is survived by her husband, William, a member of the New ing mother and father. Masse 27. at 9 a m. VUlage. L.

Sunday, p.m. In- HENSH AW FANNIE of Lyn-, terment Lutheran Cemetery Mon-fcrook, suddenly, on Wedneaday.lday, 10 a.m. December 22, 1948. wife of the late Thoitfh you hare cone and I remain To the road alone, I live memory i orden. dear.

With the happy dnya we have known. Wife, LILLIAN. SHEPHERD MARY. Christmas remembrance of a beloved mother. Passed away December 15.

1948. SONS and DAUGHTERS. Harry mother of Harry and Ar WERNER JOHN D. suddenly, on December 22, 1948. beloved husband of Minnie tnee Koelni; father of Leona Stevens; brother of Anna Schoettmer, Christian.

August, Herman, Heinerich and Ernst; grandfather of Barbara, Lawrence and John Steven. Services at the Moa-dinger Funeral Parlors. 1120 Flat-bush Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. WILDHAGEN December 23. 1948.

JANE (nee Jones beloved December 22, 1948. dear father of thur; sister ot KUbern wuuam offered. CHILDREN. KENNEDY THOMAS. Cherished remembrance of one who was dear to my heart.

I mlaa you ao. nay heart la aore Aa lime aoea on I m.ai you more, darlwa. HELEN. York City Fire Department; two sons, Harold Wagner, a patrolman, and Joseph Wagner: three daughters, Joan Wildhagen, Mrs, Kileen Quinn and Mrs. Jane Shoemaker, a sister.

Mrs. I.o-retla Buckley: a brother. Wil-i 1-. iim. Anthony and Mrs Admiral Sankithi Takahashl1his union ha(J not anv onetime commander of the.sU.ike ultimatum.

He declined combined fleet. t0 aifCUjU the ctj1 ()f a Masayukl rani, chief of thejnke by Local when the cabinet information bureau and; present contract rpiie! next former foreign minister. (Friday. He aid the union "hopes Ken Terashtma. former nun-j ferventlv" to get a new contract i-ter of communications.

'before then. K'azuo Aoki. Greater Kast Florence Weldon. Reposlng at theRoe Bovlno. Funeral from Chapel.

Flinch Funeral Homei 34 Hemp-I Lafa'tl Avenue on Monday, tsad Avenue. Lynbrook. Service.s!9:30 a.mj Requiem Mass. 10 a.m., on Sunday at 8 pm. Interment Sacred Hearu-St.

Stephens R. C. STANTON In loving memory of liam Jones, and 12 grandt.hil Tech. Sut. WARREN J.

Killed in KENNY In memory of my dear LUurcil. inter iiiciil, nuij hum wife of William; devoted mother husband, JAMES. Died February Cypres HUls. Cemetery. HINES EDWARD JOSEPH, 01 niTA.tin Tuit, ITalAlta AAns action in the Battle of the dren.

December 24. 1944. MOM, DAD and BROTHERS. crA Cia Cirat of Joan, Jane Shoemaker, Eileen Quinn, Joseph and Harold Wagner; 10, 1948. Loving Wife, CATHERINE.

i 110 10th Avenue, Belmar, New Jersey, suddenly, on December 23, 1948. MORRISON JOSEPH, suddenlyjdear sister of Loretto Buckley and murphy Michael and mar- Nw8Daor Contract Funeral Monday, December 21, 194. in hi 2d vear. Funeral services GARET. Merry Chrutma in; minister under Tojo.

Kumio Goto, minieler without portfolio. Koichiro I.shihara, head ofj production Industrie. I Michiyo Iwamura, minister1 of justice under Tojo. Nobusuke Kishi minister of 9:10 from hta home; his residence. 1199 E.

94th Street Vitol notices occepted Ion, to 2 p.m. (or publicotion the tome day, oi late ei 10 pm. Saturday night for publication. STOBAOE Norms TO MRS. niTA HKRNDOV.

ARTHl'R wiinam Jones: also survived by twelve grandchildren. Funeral from her residence, 1738 Kimball Street, Monday. 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mas St. Thomas Aquinas Mm of Requiem St. Rose R.

C.jon Monday. December 27. at 2 p.m. heaven, dear parents. The FAMILY.

Paul O. Hoffman, economic co- Churcn, 9 a.m. interment, Moiyjinterment Canarsie Cemetery Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange. ULRICH-GEORGE, Christmas MURPHY CATHERINE, R. C.

Church, FUtland. KIRBY Fiight Officer ALFRED VINCENT BOULTON and Pfc. FRANCIS VICTOR BOULTON. More and more each day we mine them; Fru-ndi may thnk the wound healed; But ther little kno the aorrow L.ea within our hearta concealed Mother, Father, Sister, Brother. KDIKNER MARION McCON.

NACH. Died August 4. 1944. Loving Christmas memories of a dear Kerr Jersey HI A IM fa Wurc, i. U.

cember 23, 1948. dear mother ot commerce ana later vice minis- vr, Conn ter of munitions. bllen J. Duffy. Wllllain Btirk.

husband of Emilie sll'. Charle. and Cyril Reposing in heaven to a dear brother and uncle. Loving Sister, Caroline, and Family. WALL MARY.

Christmas re nr tit.i,, b. WOELFERT MARIE, on December 22, at her late home. 128 Oakland Street, at the age of 85 vimpiiaii. wiiiiani i. 'man.

wi T. Howe; died in hU 86th year at hi Elizabf-th tlian- ii4aiiia, iiavv I ox. t.farv I'I'ary. operation administrator, announced today that EC A lias a 100,000. "informational media" contract with the New York Herald Tribune, Inc.

The agreement, first to be made with a publication, covers the publisher's plan to distribute 40,000 copies of its European edition in the Bizone area Yoshio Dod chasing agent. way. Brooklyn. Funeral Monday, home. Brooklyn, N.

on Decern Janff Hyman. William CVlia Tucker. Gabriel Van Cult Ymi 10:45 a Reouiem Hieh Mass. 11 year. Survived by two daughter membrance of my loving mother aria em nr Von irt hrrcnv m.til a.m..

St. John's R. C. Church. In-'Mrs.

August Vttter and Mrs. Annaj 'that the tirn f-ir (lie payment of "lgl ''r Payment or daughter and sister. DAD. BROTHER. BETTY and NIECES.

ber 23, 1948. Reposing at Fair-childs, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Funeral service 3 p.m., Monday. Interment private.

Please omit flowers. and dear sister. Mary. Eternal rest Loving Daughter and Sister, MAO and FAMILY. tl'tt'IU'II rtfJ- our iivivV m.

a I ZV l''n ttif priiPFi-iv li-iinaftr d- AN 't; liaung expued. after du n-- JClllLlVl, 3- had been given yu. 1014 "ill if'tf anth propeity. to lit. lioiuehold (oods.

i run ke and terment St. Charles Cemetery. scnatziein. ana one son. wimam IWoelfert, and five grandchildren.

O'NEILL CHARLES. Thursday. Ftineral Sunday. 10 a from December 23. 1948.

beloved husband IBIasius Funeral Home, 121 Norman WALTERS MARTHA. Died No- Germany ECA guarantees LEONHARDT In loving mem- barreli. bf.x3. fjrnitur. books.

of Frances; devoted son of Annie; Avenue. Cremation Fresh the transferability into dollars Pond of our dear aon, FRED M. upi iKif piano, ana aM ot ri'- mmA Vfi jcoitrd Dy ynu or in tur jdear brother of William J. Re-jCrematory. f.

in win- ii mini ii iinrrfei Merry Chrtatnua la heaves, Fred dear. MOM. POP and SI8. posing at nis nome. linn t.

ist tOCAllTttl a.OVfc of German mark circulation receipts received by the newspaper up to March 1. 1919. The amount cannot exceed $100,000. 1 'w ai puuiu: auriiun ai IH M-Donald Brooklyn. 13irtr)Dap Ufmrmbranff V4illf I "i 1 no be Our Lady Help of Christians Waller IJe Mnrir 11 IntPr.

vember 20, 1941. fluruhin pui. ebadowe tJ. Love' remembrance oiitlate ail. Daughter, SADYE, and Family.

WILDES JENNIE. Christmas remembrance of my dear sister. Jutt a thought of sweet remembrance Ju-t a memorr tad and true. Just the love and affect devotion Of one who tblnka of you. Sister.

MAG, and FAMILY. INC. ment Mary Mount Cemetery, LOOP Corp. WILLIAM O. In tipc arc: Kr iGuelph.

Canada. Kindly omit Bl'Y CHRISTMAS SEALS IX BROOKLYN rUNItAl INfOtMATION flowers. loving and cherished memory of our dear on and brother on his birthdav. Mass offered. HaDov J.

Clement Krns, Director. MARCIGUANO SUff Sgt MICHAEL. Poreyer la our fcearte and thouafeta. MOTHER. FATHER, BROTHERS.

MARKS Christina remembrance of our dear departed mother, father, brothers. WILLIAM and ALBERT, BROTHER-IN-LAW and NIECE MINERVA and PHILLIP. Walter Dt. Cooke, New York's targe' Fweieraf Olrtlt PARSONS On December 22. birthdav In heaven, dear son.

WURZLER LOUISE E. Depart 11948. NATHAN 8 husband of la our hearta Agne Mullin: father of Joan, w- ed this life December 11. 1947 D.k, OLriMiaiitrr, aiisij tiu oeiwi. 29 Sayder A.e.

ULrter -489 rndev, December 1 4th lOtSO. WiHiani M. a Chl ASMCSSCN. I'rteda I Mf llCkwl Jfoeday. December 11th cfc MeEIXIGOTT.

Ihn J. Sereiree le ke Srraafed TEIU. Mary I. Servieee te be Arransed M4RII.I. ViBeenr SterTleea a Arranae4 How beautiful your Chrietmas mtul Dturiptn Trift Hang neral from his residence.

256 De in Heaven, otar wue, wua our lovine our. where every day alerayn the MERLINO In loving memory LI Ml03 1J O'BRIEN In loving memory of NORA. Oone hut not foriotten. Children, Irene. Joan and Sonny.

Springfield Avenue. Summit. N. on Monday, December 27, 9 a High Mas at St. Theresa' Church, of ANTONIO MERLINO, who died "dera muat be ibeautitu! lunahine and haoDinem Iver- Cnruumas uay, io.

b.oomina flowera with no more pain, bow CM Caw Caakbt SeM4 Mai wwi )3M SeOafc Vlie.MIa-t41l.e47B Haaagnay ewMMtal alMtlew MCfyref tlf lhfd forever Our Chnstmei la aad 10 am. Interment St. Theresa's! Ihu Pries includt: Catkel with htnd tngrtnti turn pint. Proieciive outer c-aaa. Rmiviit AmrmA H's memory la aa dear today Aa in the hour he eesaed away.

WIFE and CHILDREN. and lontly We mm your dear fae and smile aa busy you always were, makina jgomethiiut to brlr.c cheer to tame heart Cemetery. PIXTON ABRAHAM, of 8901 62d Street, on December 23. 1948. In ajfmoriam DRESS LER Corp.

THOMAS F. 59 StTwHi A.e. MAia 2-8S8S ridav. DtctmUr 24th 'Now ood lovei you beat and our truat McCAULEY In fond memory of year, beloved husband of PICCOBEI.LO.Joha K)S lltllH ,72 KEARVS SONS 1504 BUSHWICKAVE. (Buikwtcis dmtit cfuntral (Homt OtTf BLOCK ntOU UBWAt DIGNIFIED FUNERALS Mordan, December nth dear brother of Eliza VANCE.

WIHiaaa i. A.M. at Hae Killed in the Battle of the Bulge December 25, 1944. You have a beautiful memorr And aorrow too treat to be t.d-But ta ua who and loot you beth. Reposing at George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue.

I till Monday. 1 p.m. Interment Cypress Hilt Cemetery. from any local bo.pital or resideoce. Embalminj and drestia; Gentle-man suit or Lady'i dreM.

Use of chapel or footing room and aecnurv funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-pier Frocurittf bum! permit. Hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. ROOKIYN FHNIRAl NtMII 29 iNYOH AVINUI at RetbuaJi Ave.

01 a-400 S9 SIVINTH AVINUI MAM 2-ISIi Qwimi rumiAi momii IS0-10 HIU1IDI AVINUI w7w 43-32 OMiT AVINUI HlaaeMn )00 1iM4 NOTHIN HVO. ru.nf 4400 'ineraf Hamae fa Mtnheltam mm Ufa leoaafya Owaaad' f- Son! JAMES; Grandson, TERRY. REOCH-DAVID March S. i Alweye ta wur aearta. Loving WIFE and SONS.

GEORGE D. C0NANT MeWinfCf fyawfal PeHoee Personal Service Henry McCaddin Son Ioder FaciUtie DiretHn lint IM Chopeli In All Localities Convenient Location Complete Service from $150 1120 FUrbmh Avenu 24 SEVENTH AVI. NEeiu I-M12 Tel. lUckntintrer 2-024T sndriw 1. MeCAOOlN.

MO. AS LOW AS AS LOW AS 32 Fwreat Ave. HEfeaaa i-wHH Fridar. Dtcemwer 14th IBM. Martta M.

at Cal R00NLYN FUNERAL N0MES SKTKI AVE. HATbUM MTC BUTZI MWt I twMtk MwM-MMa 1-ISIS 9UNIIAL NOMft IM ROOKITM Tour do em err wul never trow a.d MOM and DAD. SULLIVAN WILLI AM. In loving memory of our dear father, who died December 34. 1919.

RENE and ELLA. WEINTRATJB ISRAEL. Died December 34, 1945. Oont but not fortottea FRIEND. Leo S.

Sheridan Funtral Service 2601 Chwrck Avt Ce. TL lUekneiiMtaf 4-1637 2JO-, -IC-, T5 aiaXwtaei 3 afikk.

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