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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES-. MAR. 4, 1947 OTT FRANK, Monday, March DONOVAN On March 3. 1M7. KENNY ARCHIBALD, of 64 ARTHUR F.

TRIPP, 68, DIES; THOMAS or 247 85th Street. be. beloved husband of Mary; dearly Hauaman Street, Greenpouit, on loved husband of Btael ne Flan rower oi nose wibUHun, aiso sui-i tttf Jury Completed AppJtton, a. M. at the Funeral Home of J.

Clement, LONG NOTED IN TEA FIELD agan): dear father of Thomas Richard A Virginia M. and Barbara: fond brother of Mr. Michael March 2. 1947, beloved son of Lo-retta; devoted brother of Raymond of N. Y.

P. Loretta Martin and Margaret McLaughlin. Funeral from the Greenpoint Chapel. Kaeer. Fred Kunz.

Barbara Berg. Carl C. ChrUtensen. C. Lehman, Hairy J.

Miles and Agnes D. Donovan. Reams, 1461 Bush wick Avenue, corner Pilling Street; Mass Fourteen Holy Martyrs Thursday at 10 Mr. Tripp was a Mason and a In Grid 'Fix' Trial i veteran of Company 23d Regi Klngsland Avenue and Richardson Street, Thursday. 9:30 Solemn Curry.

EUubeth McCabe. George a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Arthur F. Tripp. 68.

of 345 Clinton for many years a leading figure in the tea busineu tn New York and Philadelphia, died yesterday in St. John's Hospital. He retired seven years ago as manager of the Dann. Margaret McCarthy. Frank Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Patrick's Trial of three men alleged to be Cemetery. I Requiem Mass St Cecilia's Church. Church, 10 am. Interment 10 am. Interment Calvary ceme- PFISTER ANTONIA.

on March Charles Cemetery. tery. important figures in the attempt to fix the Giants-Bears football game resumed today after a complete Jury had been selected in an overtime 3. 1947. in her 69th year, beloved Dawson.

Joseph McCusker. Julia Delehanty. Joseph McDonough. J. DiehL Frederick, McGill.

Joseph Donohue.E. tMeacle, Thomas Donovan, Thomas 'Meister, Caroline New York office of the Independent Arthur Haventork. Director. ment. For many years prior to moving to the Clinton Ave.

address he lived at 859 E. 17th St. During the war Mr. Tripp, as a member of the men's unit of the Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church, was active In the work of the Red Cross. He continued In that work until recently.

Grocers Alliance, which he estab lished 18 years ago. i Duffy, Dorothy Nestro, Antonio Mr. Tripp, who started is the KERR March S. 1947. LILIAN beloved sister of Mother Marie Kerr and Mother Marguerite Kerr.

R.8.C.J.: aunt of John, Mary. Fred O'Connor, James Eckert, Michael tea business with Francis H. Leg- uvrrx At ner residence, 3207 Beverly Road, on March 2, 1947. DOROTHY DUFFY, beloved sister of Frank Eilers. Services at the Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, on Wednesday, 2 the Rev.

Herbert H. Peters officiating. Edwin Bayha, Director. wife of William; mother of Julia Schaedle and Henry, also survived by three sisters and four grandchildren. Service and funeral at her residence, 62-56 60th Drive, Mas-peth, Thursday, 2 p.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Memorial Abbey. QDAID WALTER on March 3, 1947, beloved husband of Marga Ott, Frank Quald, Walter J. gett later spent a year and a half In Japan and other coun Eveleno, Samuel Farrell, Edward Farrell. Grace Besides his widow, Mr. Tripp Is survived by two sons, Robert L.

Pfister, Antonia eric and Janet; sister-in-law of Rachel Costelloe Kerr. Funeral Fearon, Margaret Ratigan, John tries in the Orient for J. C. Siegert St Co. Later he became tea buyer for the Lowry Tea and Coffee from 187 S.

Oxford Street. Wednes and Arthur F. Tripp a daughter. Mrs. Claire Pelou; two broth- session.

The last juror was picked at 6:40 pm. yesterday, with both sides phrasing inquiries to talesmen in careful terms to avoid a repetition of the mistrial which occurred last week. At that time a prospective Juror talked about the previous conviction of Harvey Stemmer, one of the defendants, causing General Sessions Judge 8aul S. Strelt to call the trial off. On trial with Stemmer are David iKrakauer and Jerome ZarowiU, all I three being charged with "coun day, 10:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

lers, Charles W. and Albert Tripp, establishment In Philadelphia, and Teresa's Church. Interment Cal and four grandchildren. ret Plant- loving father of Marjorie Staines. Walter Caroline and Raymond Qua id; also survived by vary Cemetery.

then, returning to New York, he established the Independent Grocers Alliance. Born In Jersey City March 9, 1878, he was brought to Brooklyn as a rnoic utiru seven grandchildren. Funeral ECKERT MICHAEL on March 2, 1947, devoted husband of Frances: beloved father of William A. Eckert: brother of Prank. Phillip.

Stephan Eckert. Margaret Stephan, Elizabeth Lyons; one grandson. Michael P. Eckert, also survives. Funeral from Harry A.

Andres Fu- Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.. from Harry on March 2, 1947, beloved wife of Frank, Max Reocn, David Gorman. Richard Rkcardo, Anna Roth, Henry HinU, Anna Swain. James Hoffmire.

William Thornton. Charles Hogan. William Tolson, Jackson M. Holly, James Tripp, Arthur Holmes. Jens P.

von Glahn, L. W. Irwin, Nina Walsh, Annie E. Jennings, Willtam Walsh, Patrick Kenny, Archibald Wilson, Anna Kerr. Lilian Wolfensberger, E.

Services will be held at p.m. tomorrow at the Falrchlld Chapel. 951 Atlantic Ave. The Rev Dr. John Emerson Zelter, pastor of the Hanson Place-Central Methotlist Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery. F. Blair Sons Funeral Home. 723 Frederick devoted mother of Helen Schlosberg. Marjorie B.

Black. Richard G. and Frederick L. Coney Island Avenue. Requiem child.

He- was married in April, Mass 10 a.m.. Holy Innocents R. C. 1906. to the former Annie Leadbet-Church.

Interment Holy Cross ter, also of Brooklyn. seling and commanding" Alvln J. Paris, 28-year-old Broadway playboy, in the bribe attempt. He wis Home. 180-04 Hillside Avenue, i Jamaica; Solemn Requiem Mass at nu-hhi- liWnri mall rail at her -emeiery convicted and is awaiting sentence.

Paris is expected to be the State RATIGAN JOHN, on March 1. 1947, at his home, 151 Lenox Road. the Immaculate Conception Monastery Church Wednesday. 10 a.m. Interment Mount St.

Mary's Frank C. McCarthy, Mrs. G. B. Raynor residence, 2218 Newkirk Avenue, on Wednesday from 10 ajn.

to 10 p.m. Services on Thursday, 2 p.m.. star witness. beloved brother of Mrs. Catherine Krakauer and ZarowiU are free strictly private.

Interment Green- Kent, Dominick and Joseph Rati' With Water Firm Rites Tomorrow Wood Cemetery. gan. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m, EVELENO SAMUEL, on March jat the R. C. Church of Holy Cross, in $35,000 and $10,000 bail respectively.

Stemmer was brought from Rikers Island, where he is serving a one-year term for bribing Brooklyn College basketball players. KOSER FRED, on March 1. 1947, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will Frank C. McCarthy, a superin DONT REGIMENT LABOR, Joseph A. Beirne, president of the National Federation of Telephone Workers, warns House Labor Committee in Washington as telephone workers prepare for nationwide strike to start Freeport, March 4 Funeral for Mrs.

Lillian Raynor, 73, of be offered. Interment Holy Cross tendent of construction of the New Cemetery 34 Grafting Place, will be held to- 1, aged 69 years, resident of 57 Newell Street, Brooklyn, loving husband of the late Rosina; devoted father of Charles, Joseph and Frank; brother of Elizabeth Notaro; also survived by six grandchildren. Reposing at Hillebrand Funeral Kopff Helen F. APPLETON GERTRUDE MAY (nee Keeley), of 8124 Ridge Boulevard, suddenly, on March 3. 1947, beloved wife of Joseph devoted sister of Blair H.

Keeley. Services at E. C. Waldecks Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Wednes-ttiay, 8:45 p.m. BERG CARL CHRISTEN.

March 3, 1947, beloved husband of Jennie; father of Mrs. Howard Allen and Roy C. Berg. Services Wednesday, 8 p.m.. at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatoush Ave York Water Service Corporation and its predecessor Flatbush REOCH Suddenly, on March 3.

morrow afternoon at the Chester A. Fulton Funeral Home, W. Merrick Water Works for 42 years, died Road. The Rev. Dr.

A. Gordon Mac- beloved husband of Gertrude, father of Gertrude, brother of Anna Faer-ber, and Louis. Reposing at Fluhr Funeral Home, Nanuet, N. Y. Interment Wednesday, Evergreens Cemetery.

KUNZ BARBARA, of 101-15 131st Street, Richmond Hill, on March 2, sister of George. Funeral yesterday at his residence, 171 Lin- Rury. pastor of the Freeport Pres 1947, DAVID of 405-A 20th Street, beloved husband of Margaret nee Meegan); dear father of Robert and Dennis; loving son of David and Eva, and dear brother of Home, 110-A Nassau Avenue, detyBoulevard, at the age of 77. He was born at Newport, R. and byterian Church, will officiate.

The Aoril 7. PrOoosed Industrial Boro Libraries Play Stepchild Role Continued from Page 1 benefaction adds another dollar, so that every city dollar Is worth two of Brooklyn's dollars," Dr. Ferguson had been a Brooklynite for 59 years. Daughters of America of which she nknllte Brooklyn. Funeral on Wednesday, March 5, at 9:30 a.m.: thence to Our Lady of Mount Carmel R.

C. Church, where a Solemn Mass of George, William, Mrs. Jean Raffa u. m.w of rninmh.ic as a memoer. win nom ccivicra su, -i Mrs.

Charles Leary. Irene, Jessie and council Knights of Columbus, and lhc samP Place tonight. Interment' bring regimentation, he says from the Simonson Chapel. 119-04 Reouiem will be offered at 10 ajn.fi?1. Rench.

from the'T a-JTT" will be in Greenfield Cemetery nue. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m.. r. tv, riuisioe Avenue, tticnmona I Mrs Ravnor St. John's Interment Cemetery.

Wednes-iVlm'JC' ui" er ui cross R. C. Church. He is survived of the Women Solemn Requiem Mass on Evergreens Cemetery. CHRTSTENSEN On March 2 was also a member Street, Thursday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Telephone Union by two daughters, Mrs.

Catherine Auxiliary of the Exempt Firemen; Requiem Mass Holy Name Church. 9:30 a.m. 1947 CHRISTEN, beloved father of Association. Budget Rise Won't Add Books The library budget for the last fiscal year gave Brooklynites less than 3 cents apiece for library day. March 5, at 10 a.m..

St. Pius R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. LEHMAN HARRY suddenly, Ttjr ivi Flovd Chrtsterusen: also FARRELL EDWARD, March 3, 1947. beloved husband of Mary A. Walsh: father of Margaret Downey and Thomas J. Farrell.

Reposing at residence, 75 Hooper Street. Anderson and Mrs. Margaret Cros-son; a brother. Dr. Charles F.

McCarty. secretary of the Kings County Medical Society; two sis Submits Demands RICCARDO ANNA, on March 2,1 survied by five grandchildren. Re 1947, beloved wife of Salvatore. de Saturday, March 1, beloved husband ters, Mrs. Milford B.

Ferguson and voted mother of Mrs. Mary Rug- Requiem Mass at Transfiguration The likelihood of a nationwide ligious and Masonic funeral services at his home, 1152 Dean Street, Tuesday, 8 p.m. George Siebold and Son, directors. books. The current book allotment of $170,000 raises this to 6 cents apiece, but doesn't mean Brooklyn of Eleanor; devoted father of Harry She died Sunday in the Meadow-brook Hospital, East Hempstead.

Surviving are her husband, George B. Raynor; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Powell of St. Albans; a brother, Wallace Smith, and three sisters, Mrs. George Birch, Mrs.

Mervin Smith and Mrs. Lucy Terry. Church, Marcy Avenue, Thursday, telephone workers' strike grew Donald and Adele. Funeral 10 a.m. stronger today after union represen libraries will get twice the number giero (County Chaplain V.

F. Mrs. Julia Rommenello, Mrs. Rose Vignola, Philip, James and Catherine Riccardo and seven grandchildren. V.

F. W. Auxiliary services of books. from his home, 37 Highland Place, Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment The Evergreens.

tatives had completed presentation of demands to the long lines depart FARRELL On March 2. 1947, "The Increased budget is ac CONNEELY On Monday, March 1947, ELLEN, at her residence. 801 Prostiect Place, beloved sister of Mrs. James Callahan; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Thursday from the Kennedy Chapel.

Church and Rogers to Holy Cross C. Church, Church and Rogers where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. ment of the American Telephone GRACE, beloved sister of Joseph John Martin Rose P. and counted for by the increased cost J.

Clement Kearns, Director. and Telegraph Company but on Tuesday evening at 8:30 oclock at Orlando's Funeral Home, 601 of books, salaries, services, binding Thomas, Martin, Peter, John, Delia reached no agreement on any issue. MAGTJIRE MARGARET (nee and to on," Dr. Ferguson declared. Dr.

Isidore W. Held, Conneely. Mrs. Thomas Mcoovern Mrs. Margaret Donlon of Ireland The American Union Telephone Lorimer Street, Brooklyn.

Funeral Wednesday. Requiem Mass at Our Murphy), of 480 60th Street, sud Helen C. Farrell. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from the Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street; Requiem Mass.

10 a.m., the Nativity In the comparative number of Workers has set April 7 as the denly, March 3, 1947, beloved wife books, the Brooklyn library today Reoosimr at Funeral Chapel, 317 Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church strike deadline. of Francis sister of William Medical Consultant Union Avenue and North 8th Street R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Rogers Avenue, until 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Requiem Mass St.

Greg According to Robert T. Creasey Mrs. Norman E. Hilton Murphy. Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 9:30 a.m., at Our Lady vice president of the union, the ranks 19th among the 20 leading cities.

Cleveland has more than two books for each person, Brooklyn has less than one book for every two persons. We need to Cross Cemetery. Direction of James A. Madden ory's R. C.

Church. Interment Mrs. Ellen Daly Hilton. 47. of 92- at 10:30 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. ROTH Suddenly, on Monday, Funeral services for Dr. Isidore of Perpetual Help R. C.

Church 8U John's Cemetery. company had shown a willingness to make concessions on only one of 50 demands. The union had asked William Held, physician and writer 52 216th Queens Village, died Yesterday in Roosevelt Hospital, FEARON MARGARET (nee I Reposing at Chapel of J. Albert on medical subjects, who retired in Morgan), March 2, 1947. beloved Barron, ouin oueet at am avciiuc March 3, 1947, HENRY devoted husband of Irene Roth; loving fa $2 a day extra compensation for 1941 as clinical professor of medl Interment 8t.

John's Cemetery. CURRY ELIZABETH, on March 2, 1947, at her residence, 5806 5th Avenue, beloved wife of Martin; de double our appropriation to bring us up to the minimum of one dollar per capita considered standard wife of the late William devoted workers who act temporarily as su Manhattan, after a long illness. She was the wife of Norman E. Hilton, Eastern national accounts manager of the Sherwin-Williams Company, cine at the New York University College of Medicine, will be held ther of Mrs. John C.

McDermott, Mrs. John T. Rathemacher, Mrs. McCABE GEORGE on per visors and the company offered by the Amereican Library voted mother of Patrick, John mother of Elizabeth, Reglna. George, William, James, Joseph, Edward, Mrs.

Ellen McGuckin and Mrs. Margaret Llddy. Funeral on 80 cents. There was no counter offer on other union demands in paint manufacturers. John W.

Walsh, Mrs. John F. Thompson and Mrs. Frank A. at 2 m.

today at the Park Avenue Synagogue, 50 E. 87th Manhat Besides her husband she is sur March 3, at his home, 10-06 160th Street, Beechhurst, L. dearly beloved husband of Katherine (nee McLaughlin); devoted father of Ask Million for New Libraries eluding $12 a week Increase and a tan. Burial will be in Mt. Hebron vived oy her mother, Mrs.

Mary "We've asked for increased funds union shop. Holden, and brother of Lawrence Roth. Funeral from his home, 793 Willoughby Avenue, Wednesday, Cemetery. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 3304 Avenue Requiem Mass R. C.

Church of the Good of $1,061,610 to start five new li Meanwhile hope for peace In the Mrs. Evelyn Gregg, Mrs. William Dr. Held, who was attending phy Martin Thomas, Joseph, Ellen, Mrs. Adelaide Flasinkl, Mrs.

Mary Dowd, Mrs. Margaret Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Elizabeth Kenney, and dear sister of Miss Adeline Buggy; also I survived by five grandchildren. Reposing at Chapel of J. Albert Barron, 60th Street at 5th Avenue.

Solemn Mass of Requiem Wednes Daly; a sister, Mrs. Mary A. Gibson, and two brothers, James F. and John P. Daly.

braries, although at least 20 areas citys billion-dollar dress manufac March Requiem Mass Church of Weidt and Phyllis. Funeral from his residence, 9:30 a.m., Thursday, Shepherd. Interment St. John's turing Industry grew as both env slcian at Beth Israel Hospital from 1929 to 1945 and consulting physician thereafter, died Sunday in St. John the Baptist at 10 o'clock Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Cemetery. in Brooklyn need branches. But we're trying to keep expenses down as much as possible." ployer associations and the union, March 6, 1947; Solemn Requiem Deatfjs the International Ladles Garment Workers Union, A. F.

of agreed Mass at 11 o'clock at St. Antony's R. C. Church. Manhattan Avenue Referring to the Parent-Teachers FRANK MAX, in his 69th year, beloved husband of the late Mary Frank: father of Ann Brock and day, 9:30 a.m., Church of Our Lady SWAIN JAMES March 3.

1947, husband of the late Codell 'nee Totten); beloved father of WOLFENSBERGER EMMA M. Association of P. S. 120, which has to make concessions to avert and Milton Street, Brooklyn. Mount Sinai Hospital.

Manhattan. His home was at 1136 Fifth Manhattan. Besides his connection with Beth Israel Hospital he was consulting physician at a number of other (nee Wild), of 94-26 109th Street, strike, scheduled for tomorrow, of of Perpetual Help. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCCARTHY FRANK, on March 80,000 dress workers in more than Harry; brother of David.

Solomon, Aaron. Joseph and Pauline Koss, Dorothy and Marjory; brother of Mrs. George Comins. Services on Richmond Hill, beloved wife of Henry; mother of Henry Anna 2,500 shops. 3.

1947. beloved husband of the late Sarah; dear father of Catherine Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. asked the city for the use of old surplus trolleys to house libraries. Dr. Ferguson said: "It's a pity that communities deserving libraries are forced to the expedient of having to beg the Board of Transportation for abandoned street cars." of Tarata, Bolivia; Ida and Emma.

Services Wednesday, March 5, at Negotiations continued in the Park Central Hotel, Manhattan, and representatives of both sides were iothrLt lVr rlir Anderson, Margaret Crosson and 79th Street near Columbus Avenue. hospitals, including Israel-Zion and Beth-El in Brooklyn and the Rock-awav Beach Hospital. He was born DAVIN MARGARET, on March 1. 1947, dear mother of Leo Gil-martin and Joseph L. Davin.

Funeral from Dawley Funeral Home, 4317 Avenue D. Requiem Mass Church of the Little Flower 8 p.m., at the Simonson Chapel, Wednesday, 8 p.m., the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. THORNTON CHARLES, on March 3, 1947, of 89-68 212th Place; scheduled to meet with Mayor Y. C.

Please omit flowers. Qf Mrg Milford Fergu. GORMAN RICHARD: husband Mrs. James Callahan and Dr. in Austria 70 years ago and received his medical degree from O'Dwyer In City Hall at noon today 119-04 Hillside Avenue.

Richmond Hill. Interment Thursday, 11 a.m.. Evergreens Cemetery. Charles F. McCarthy; six grand Wednesday, 11 a.m.

Interment Jefferson Medical College, Phlladel children and three great-grandchil. St. Charles Cemetery of the late Margaret J. (O'Leary), father of Harry grandfather of Harry, Richard and Robert; brother Joseph J. McGill phia.

in 1902. He also studied beloved husband of Marlon, devoted dren also survive. Reposing Ken-1 fatner Qf Jeftn anJ Davld medicine abroad. nedy's Chapel, corner Church and of William J. Funeral from his ton.

Services at the Stutzmann Surviving are his widow, Mrs Fannie Joseph berg Held; a daugh DAWSON JOSEPH, March 3, 1947, beloved son of Edward and Jfarv MoMtrii rku'n hrnthar rtf William F. Hogan, City Employe, 51 arbnotoleDgmcnts CUTTLE The family of the late WILLIAM E. CUTTLE gratefully acknowledge the kind expressions of Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Ave residence, 319 E. 32d Street, Thurs- Rogers Avenues. Solemn Requiem day.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Mass Church of the Holy Cross on Riles Tomorrow A solemn mass of requiem for ter, Mrs. Kutn Held uoldbloom; a Interment Holy Thursday, 10 a.m. Jerome's R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. In nue, Queens Village, L. Wednesday, 9 p.m. Interment Flushing Cemetery, Thursday, 1:30 p.m. brother, Adolph, and a sister, Mrs.

Dora Held Watnkk. A son, Capt. Cross Cemetery. sympathy extended at the time of Edward. Requiem Mass Thursday.

9 a.m., St. -Agnes Church. Funeral from his home, 147 Bergen Street. Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy.

their bereavement. The CUTTLE FAMILY. McCUSKER On March 2, 1947. Abraham Held, was killed in action in Germany in April, 1945, while TOLSON JACKSON on JULIA (nee Conney), beloved wife Joseph J. McGill, special agent for the Horn A Hardart Company, will be offered at 10 a.m.

tomorrow at Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church, 4th Ave. and 73d St. Burial will be March 3, 1947, of 92-61 218th Place; rerving with the army.

of the late John; devoted mother beloved husband of Frances devoted father of Jean Fauser and Erling A. Tolson; also survived by in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. McGill, who had been with the automat concern for a number BittftDap Remembrances COTTER MARGARET. Birthday remembrance of our beloved mother.

SONS and DAUGHTERS. three brothers and three sisters Services at the Stutzmann Funeral of Elizabeth ind Philip McCusker. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Teresa's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. of years, died Saturday of a heart Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue. terment Calvary Cemetery. James C.

Nugent, Director. HINNENKAMP MARIE, on Monday, March 3, 1947, beloved mother of Lucille Lorentz and Catherine Thornhill; dear sister of Katherine Jentz and Louise Dorer; also survived by one grandchild and one great-grandchild. Reposing at Funeral Home, Central Avenue at corner 68th Street, Glendale. Funeral services Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery.

HINTZ ANNA, of 1785 W. 3d Street, beloved wife of Carl; devoted mother of Linda and Fred T. William F. Hogan, 51, an employe of the Department of Public Works for 26 years, died yesterday in his home, 9717 4th St. He was a member of the Department of Welfare Post, American Legion; Thomas Dongan Council, Knights of Columbus; St.

Ephrem's Holy Name and Usher Societies and the 9th A. D. Democratic Club. Surviving are his widow, Loretta; two sons, William and Timothy, and a brother, Lawrence. A requiem mass will be offered Thursday at 10 a.m.

in St. Ephrem's R. Church, 75th St. and Fort Hamilton Parkway. Burial will be In Queens Village, L.

I Thursday, 2 DELEHANTY JOSEPH on March 2, 1947, beloved husband of the late Helen A. (nee Williams); devoted father of Richard dear son of Richard J. and Sarah A. (nee Kavanagh); brother of Mary A.r Catherine V. Browne, Lucy C.

McGuirk, Sally G. Cronin and Claire J. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from his residence, 7606 6th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Ephrem's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Masses appreciated. Henry McCaddin Son, Directors. p.m.

Interment Nassau Knolls Me morial Park. D. W. Friedlander, Theater Manager Funeral services for David W. Friedlander, manager of Loew's 42d Street Theater, Lexington Ave.

and 42d Manhattan, who for five years was manager of Loew's Woodside Theater in Queens, will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Riv In eemorfam MULVEY (SEAGRIFF) MARY TRIPP ARTHUR of 345 Clin ton Avenue, on Monday, March 3, JANE. In loving memory of my dearly beloved grandmother, who 1947, beloved husband of Annie L. McDONOUGH JOSEPH, March 2, 1947, beloved husband of Elsie Abrams McDonough; son of Ella Snee McDonough; brother of Edward Solemn Requiem Mass on Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 4th Avenue and attack at his home, 7010 Louise Terrace.

He was born In Manhattan 59 years ago and had lived in Brooklyn since shortly after' the turn of the century. He was a member of the Holy Name Society oLOur Lady of Angels Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret Clark McGill; three daughters, Mrs. Richard Bishop, Mrs.

John Mulligan and Mrs. James Partridge; two sons, Robert and William McGill; two brothers, Robert and John McGill, and four and devoted father of Robert, Claire passed away on March 4, 1946. Your memory will otin be foriotten. Loving Granddaughter, LILLIAN St. John's Cemetery.

erside Chapel, 76th St. and Amster-I 9th Street. Reposing at Chapel of iZ5iMMnxnta-l. Mrs. Ida Hintz; two grand-Monday, March 3.

1947, beloved hus-rwr-, vi. thB sons. Funeral services at the Fu dam Manhattan bruschini). In loving memory of Mr. Friedlander, who had DtKker Joseph G.

Duffy, 9th Street and 4th Avenue. neral Home of George C. Herbst Son, 6741 5th Avenue, near 68th band of Leola Diehl. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, on Wednesday, 2 p.m. my dear aunt.

Died March 4, 1946. associated with the Loew organiza-i Lynbrook, March 4 Herman A. ood took her hom. it hi will, tlon since 1911, died Sunday after-! Becker, member of Lynbrook Post, Bui, in mi hemn she liteth tiu. noon of a heart attack.

He beean American Leeion was buried todav grandchildren. Street, on Thursday, March 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens McGILL March 1, 1947, JOSEPH beloved husband of Margaret (nee Clark); father of Mrs. Richard and Arthur Tripp. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. VON GLAHN LOUIS beloved husband of Esther Stiehler and devoted brother of Mrs. Henry Hunken, on March 3, 1947. Funeral services at his home, 1263 East 31st Street, Brooklyn, March 6, at 8 p.m. Members of Hyatt Lodge No.

205, F. A. Constellation Chapter, No. 209 R. A.

and De Witt Clinton Commandery No. 14, K. T. Loving Niece, MURIEL, jhis association with the theater Cemetery, Bishop, Mrs. John Mulligan.

Mrs James Partridge, Robert and Wil DONOHUE ELIZABETH (nee Mather), on March 2, 1947, beloved wife of the late John; devoted HOFFMIRE WILLIAM on Monday, March 3, 1947, beloved chain as an assistant manager of the Lincoln Square Theater, later serving as manager of several theaters. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Hannah Lewin Friedlander; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Lopez; a son, LOUGHLIN In loving memory of MARY AGNES LOUGHLIN. Died March 4, 1946.

DAVE. MULVEY MARY JANE. First anniversary. Masses offered. husband of Charlotte L.

(nee mother of Mrs. Margaret Dougherty, Mrs. Lillian Faracy, Joseph liam; brother of Robert and John McGill. Funeral on Wednesday, 9 a.m.. from his residence, 7010 Louise Terrace: Requiem Mass Our Lady of with military honors in the National Cemetery at Pinelawn.

Services were held last night in the Perry Funeral Home, 118 Union Ave. Mr. Becker, who was also a member of Charter Oak Lodge, F. A. died last Friday.

He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Louise A. Becker; two daughters, Louise H. and Maria and a brother, Fred Becker.

Nels C. Sorensen Bethpage, March 4 Funeral services for Nels C. Sorensen, who died Sunday, were held today In the Arthur F. White Funeral Home, Broadway. Interment was in the Plain Edge Cemetery.

His widow, Mrs. Agnes Sorensen; a daughter, Mrs. Nellie 9. Burmester, and a son, Robert, survive. GreLs) dear father of Mrs.

Rene H. Maruchi and Lsabelle Hoffmire, Services at the Walter B. Cooke, and George. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from her son's residence Angels Church. Lovtnt and kind In all her wiys, moving ana tma in an ner ways.

noruht )ut to the end oi her Bernard a grandson and a 3122 Avenue Requiem Mass Our Lady Help of Christians R. C. MEACLE THOMAS on March WALSH On March 2, 1947. ANNIE Sincere ind tru In her hrt nd mind' brother, 1 ftsaiirifnl mam Art a iha lt tuku Beautiful memories the left behind. at her residence, 320 Monroe i 1 S3.

1947, beloved husband of Eliza- Church. Interment Calvary Ceme tery. SONS and DAUGHTERS. Street, mother of Frank H. and ibeth; father of Catherine Von HOGAN WILLIAM on March' Ef fen, Robert and John Meacle: 3.

1947, at his residence, 971 74th brother of Mrs. Kay Ledwith and Mrs. F. P. Healy, Vrt 7Z RYAN-In loving memory of our Ul parents, MARGARET L.

and ei IrinHlti imm nimafi Mqccnc CHARLES H. RYAN. Masses Street, son of the late Delia. Sur- Margaret Meacie. Reposing at the vived bv his wife.

Loretta i nee Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street. L. I. Civic Worker Walter B.

Cooke Donovan); sons, William Jr. and of tuneral later. oirviBuru. offered. The FAMILY.

WALSH-On March 2, 1947, PAT-j cTnK-FO-vnwTNr a oTrv i a not STOKES EDWIN A. In mem Timothy; brother, Lawrence. Fu neral from his residence Thursday, MEISTER CAROLINE, suddenly, March 2, beloved wife of the INC. Nctrand Avenue bel 6 "7t nosirana Avenue, oeioyea iainer oi 4 for Mrs. Agnes K.

Healy, wife Baldwin, March 4 Funeral serv- 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. "-La rn riMartha Scarlett. Helen Daube and will be offered, lrom! SIRTFRR if Frat p- Hea'V. w' be held to- Chapel.

2603 Church Avenue, corner SISTERS. njght (n the chMter of Rogers, Wednesday. 9:30 Wilkie In memory of JOHN ciA. Fulton Funeral Home, W. Mer- Nw in the Seventh DeuuU of jCbmmumty Service FAIRCBILB SONS UK.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE IN Ml to Ml AtUatU tn, WnmUyw Star Grmnd An. talnMM 1 1 1 BROOKLYN FLUSHING JAMAICA GARDEN cm MANHASSET FUNERAL INFORMATION 50 Serenta Are. MAin 2-8585 Tuftdav. March ith MANNING. Timothy i A M.

at rhaoel HH( o. Eliiabeth I P.M. at haprl John's Cemetery. Florence Meister. Services at her home.

14 Hawthorne Street, Tuesday. 8 p.m. WILKIE, who died March 4, 1932. Road, Freeport. The Rev.

Asstsi R. C. Church. Lincoln Road And while he llei tn Deacefnl uleeo iMerton C. Wilson, rector of All HOLMES On March 3.

1947,, arid Nostranrl Kvmur 10 a.m.. In- Hn memory ihall alwairi keep. Sons, JOHN, WILLIAM. JENS PETER, loving father of Yarl.i NESTRO ANTONIO, suddenly, terment St. John's Cemetery.

Christian, Alfred, carl, Mrs. Bertha March a in hU 74th vr HRKLRt. Antonia A.M. at Chapel Wrdnexlay, March Sth KROPP, Katie 6:45 A.M. at hapel HITHEKLANU, Manaret .1 P.M at haprl WATSON.

Harriet M. 3 P.M. at Chapel Saints Episcopal Church, will officiate. Interment will be tomorrow in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn. Mrs.

Healy. whose home was at 200 Bav Front Drive, and who had raa of the late Phllomena. and uTZT man an. ruiiueuM, AicAatiutri BURNETT Seaman 2d Class resided in Baldwin 24 years, died JAMES J. Mass offered Wednes- Saturday, followine a lone illnww and Roy Wilson.

Services at Walter TV rVknlra Tno Fiinarol Tlnmfi South Oxford Street on Thursday. Constantino. Anthony, Caroline, at 2 p.m. Interment the Evergreens. I Mary Jonn nd Helen; also sur-Tirr 'vived by ten grandchildren and one 1218 Flatbush Avenue Tuesday, 8 day mornln St.

Michael's Church She was an active member of the p.m. Interment Oreen-Wood Cme-jat 8 ftm' NOONAN FAMILY. Baldwin Harbor Civic Association. mH.wJT.Sr D.r"Ly:""i eat -grandchild. Funeral from March 2.

his Sunday, 1947, at home, 1218 Flatbuia Avt. BUckmmtter 2-0266 Tutidov. March 4th HEDRICK. Chrlitlnr I M. at Chaptl Wfdnetdav.

March Sin SPROaT. William J. A at Chanel WILSON. Anna M. I P.M.

at I ha of I T'tlirifMl. Mnrcli 6th LANOL0TZ. Adelaide F. 3:311 P.M. at Chisel HOFFMIRE.

William I. Srrvires to he arranged tery Wednesday, 1 p.m. fUemnrtama residence, 1656 83d Street, Brooklyn, Friday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Finbars R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. In- 103-21 loist Street. Ozone Park. jSurvived bv three dauehtera' Mrs TtADtMAEK JKOTICI TRADEMARK REfiTSTR ATIC)N Well over .537" ouf funerals are (or families we have previously been privileged to serve. This is testimony to the unqualified service offered by Walter B.

Cooke, Inc. It explains, perhaps more than any other reason, why Walter B. Cooke, Inc. is New York's largest funeral director whs one out of every ten funerals in Mew York City is conducted by Waller B. Cooke, Inc.

DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP terment St. John's. Cemetery, a 1 At, i AtAgaii, iviia. nora uuimlfuqmentfl McKeon: sons Michael. fhS', Nra Mrs.

Elizabet.i McKeon: six Micr.aei. James, John, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI O'CONNOR JAMES N. 1 park SQUARE MOTORS. You are sure of recpivinir nrnmnl. rnnrtsnm.

151 Linden Blvd. BUckmuiiter 4-1200 MaUJ'. nd fourteen D. retired, on March 3. 1047.

be-j tKy iflaan NntireB runerai irom Hiu loved husband ot Catherine Nolan: I state or New York, its tra(l''n'r 101st Avenue Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.: devoted father of Mrs. Mary Sam-f-ggfeB wbW'th," r'erfiv March 4'h MrOI IRK. Pllrlrk ft A M. at nape! 7 AVI OK hirlrs I M.

at Diorl mass oi. Mary uaie or mon; loving son of Thomas and automobile M-it rif i -s sympathetic and understanding service by transfering every detail of funeral arrangement to capable, professional shoulders. C. Church. nntven rt.

Interment lgte Catherine; brother of Thomas. tturoaAxa Calvary Cemetery. John, Matthew, Mrs. Rose Clark, 158-14 Norther. Blvd.

FL. 3-8600 Wednesday, March 5th TOTR, Mary A.M. at Home NOTICB TO BIDDERS Bpaled liroDoaaJji will Dllhli' lv Mrs. Catherine O'Keefe and Mrs. opened and read by the Long Island Cecelia McDermott.

Funeral Fri 6-6670 150-10 Hilliide Ave. JA ON THIS PAGE May Be Placed Easily and Quickly By Telephone CALL MISS HART MAin 4-6200 Tuendav, March 4th day, 9 a.m., from his residence, 3203 Snyder Avenue; Requiem Mass Holy Cross R. C. Church. Interment National Cemetery, L.

I. GIRRIR. Albert A. V.M A.M. at Chapel aiaie mm vommuiaion, Aonnm-tration Headquarters, Belmont LaJte State Park.

Babylon. N. on Friday. March 14. 1947.

at 2:00 p.m., for (li Repairs and Reconstruction of Tower. Electric! Work. Railing and incidental work, on the Bascule Bridge at Beach State Park Wnnttuih Nassau SIMPFE.NUORMIK, William 3 PM, at Thapel WII.W1H SKN. Ernrit 3 P.M. at Chapel Thursday, March Sth MK IIHS.

Joseph J. tt.iU A.M. at Home IRWIN March 1, 1947, NINA (nee Wood), of 1444 E. 8th Street, Brooklyn, wife of the late Joseph. Services at her residence, 1444 E.

8th Street, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. JENNINGS On Monday. March 3. 1947, WILLIAM devoted husband of Amelia.

Funeral from Sullivan Chapel, Lewis and Willoughby Avenues. Thursday, March 6. Re County. N. as shown on the plana and in accordance with specif i at ions Final award will be made un a lump sum basla.

Proposal forma and plan." mav lie obtained from the Ixing Island Sta'i Park Commission Kahvlon N. Y. A HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, Inc. kit.

mu UckmiiMtw 2-0174 1925 Church Avcikm PHONt MAin 2-1155 BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 1211 Flstbush 2-02M 150-H HiHtiaW vamje JSmiici (-M70 151 Linda. kotiloard-kUckmamtw 4-12M IS 14 Rsrth. J-MM 50 tassntk MAin 2 ISIS CJ-32 fsrsat Ansnw Ntasnwii J-OtM FUNIRAL NOMIt IN IVIRY SOROUSH AND WIITCHIITIR tfltol notice occepTM 8 a.m to 2 p.m. far publication the tame day; as tot a 10 o.m. Saturday night far publication.

certified thei-k for approximately per cent of the bid in exact airoidan with a schedule ivn in the mniri't documents, must accompany earn hid Th Lon bland Stats Park Cotnmis-, sion rwwrve the ris-ht to reject any or ail bid. mhl.i.t quiem Mass Church of Our Lady of Victory. Throop Avenue and McDonough Street, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Crass Cemetery..

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