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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR JULY 6, 1944 9 HAPPY WAI kTP niEC AT 00- WniaWnr a. IWI, Would Lift Charqe 1 Mri. Emilie McCoy A requiem mass for Mrs. Emilie 23ratl0 WtTiBTZi OLD MAN OF 1. 0.

0. F. And Rsr Attend 2r752 Listed Dead In Robot Raids iiulinurd from Page I nntinurd From Page 1 -Lauded (or Work Jtalfln.ftC. Mnl.Joli ton nollv. Mary Mlchels.

F. Coides, Cecelia M. Olsen. I. O.

Desmond. Hannah Peclwen. Nikolai Dobbin, p. Poti Katherlne Dnitlas, Harry Reillv. Raymond 1 1 a tin Abram li.

Schoeffnei J. C. operated In Brooklyn Collegi Hanv Walker, lone known ns thi grand old man of the Odd Pel. was burlerl In Evrrgreeni Brennan Funeral at St. Francis of Asslsl R.

Church. Ave. and Lincoln Road. Th? funeral will take place at 9:30 hat college ofilclala had On Ship in Peril rrday following fu bench IdiUona. Say.

Letter Was Misinterpreted Jlrymruin. W. C. I) and a Kliiiis t'uiiiin were among the 600 persons who paid llnalt In a xatemer.t io irthnt. Kr.

(., milter salt! ionised to ri'iit their sluo. Sharkey B. Steeley. Paul A. Walsh, nine A.

Walsh. Juun Weitekamp. M. C. Wilson.

Minn.e iioch. Katharine LAnaint, Abram I.Mgan. Sarah T. T. J.

McCoy, Emilie McMahon. Elien CalViry Cemetery. sblld Chapel, Leffcrtf Place, He Mrs. McCoy lived In Bronklvn ioi diet Sat iird.iv in his home, 26 Pu-28 years and was a member of the ilaekl Si He VU 92. i Ladles Auxiliary of Holy Family Mr.

Walker had been a leadlns Hospital. She was the widow ol; figure in the Independent Order of Edward McCoy. Two sons, Capt.Odd Fellows in this State for almost Robin Sherwood on the high onlv promise I can said. I must, how-t perfectly plain and there to be any mis- Justice Phllio A. BieniMii, 71.

ai 'e-n inismteipreiesl. He aald u. si F.U...-I. that he 11. ll.t.

Ahrn a storm tilted her to a degree angle, was revealed ux Xavier R. C. Church. 9th Ave and a Impression that OommunUU 'Carroll todav. liui'lai w.i.s in lied the Vanguard commendation Mecnrai iu year.s.

Ive. From 1901 to 1904 he wa: qrand rcss Cemetery. I nig leuer naa nsi mno, io ouhk Broo Bishop Thomas damage iscrenit to the colieg. nite another from cju. a final absolution at the ecnclusioi.

ot its officials. representative to the DCfltftS jOran.l I.oi'v Thereafter, until solemn high ol imiuihis 'uinoi er aa man How i then residents of unm Uland For davs and seven tmthh Pu MICHELS On July of s.atc oi i Pun Boye ard P. Hoar, wear ot tee would rivommrnri ol i. .1 le first and we must fit nestic arrangements ii thiis disposed of the JOSEPH F. at hh Veiv Yorlr, Per most of that oertod i a wail during ihoveled with even oiocesc of Brookhi.

and rrtpiift ine enaiges.u rnurch. Seme 30 priests, in- be dropred and ha- Iz-iklnd's sus- -ton They I lay icluding about 15 of tne monsiunorl pen. ion be lifted. 111,1 lo Hoh F.imih R. Cluin-n.

wiiei- a irri. uvio.ru iiusuani a high requiem mass will Maigare'; dear fa. her of Private; offered. Fred and Joseph. U.

8. unci John J. Flood Direr tor. I Margaret. Reposine Hanv Quayle I Funeral Home.

134 Smltii Street. CONNOLLY MARY tnM Funeral Fridav. 2 p.m. Interment born In were In the sanctuary. More than The recommendation Will go he- 40 nuns representing various re- fore the Board of Higher Education ligiOUS CHILDREN QUIT LONDON 2 Land en, July a 'up.

Vhe partial Ju.siav Bienna official referee a they worked four ir reated tour hours Pint uays of shoveling the to a 35-degree angle I Newfoundland -boiled eggs, cooked vats. When thev sh i. who had been an be acted upon at the first meeting nee iiis retirement oi the new session In September. returnei the Fall of Other members of the trial com- heart attack at his mittre are Mrs. Frances DCUtKh wn'r In A'esthampton and Lawton Mackall.

nt 309 Garlield Reinstatement will return Uikinri lu'B'' Harry Walk i i late John; dear sister of the lata qitn iNfiFRRFnT nt ai Surviving are' a ion, William Delia Manning. Reposine at. the LN i LI. r. c.

I i J. Smith Mnnonnl 2 Prosper, Crl th- Or! I Fellows or- Park West, until Saturday. 9 a 1 rJ a numher of Solemn high requiem mass 11 un-nd masters and ne-t mane. I lime since the Summer home Fellows ritual was conducted bv the Beach. Hi i Kev.

Jo.sep.i Fischer, pastor the Place. Surviving is Church. Interment Holy Services urriV Julv 8. 2 p.m parUrip.it?d at the serv- nlabeth Marable Brennan 1 Monday for Ihe fi blitz, when Ihe fin children left for and midland counl disclosed. i left daily this we of the time he was suspended and will jive him the regular salary from the "u'v landed, they celebt State of Many Groups Represented the Grand Lodge of the CORDES A I Interment Green-Wood.

Inesaay. h.hom The Rev. Charles El '(id1 i w. i r- nrr PEDERSEN On Ji.lv 5. 1944.

of Bushwick Vdwi'c of church, of which Mr. Walke- was a date oi suspension. Leikinds Statement Y- I In the thron at the In Rebekah rites were conducted and nurses of The commendation iroi Department, sinned bj Vi of Ur iatpfl at the religious of Mayflower Rcoekali Hospital, membei.s ihe follows' school rhildren veek lo esrape the bombing. plan provides for of Mrs. Ol.se Mrs.

i niookh. Following this lOllowmg Seaman 1st Class Vmcei.t ciangers o. rono James Albore of 694 Rcskawa The new safi Parkw.n. Seaman a Cla-s William farililies lor foi Club, the' Call Ihe Roman Cat February. 1944.

I wrote a le ihe New York World-Teleg I sent a copy to The Taolrt ma." R. lasses of civilians John J. Kney Air Hero, 177-50 119th school rhildren aged Class Thomas Aquinas. Intc John Cemetery. DESMOND HANNAH 1 Pali hi the aged a saturdaTlKilled in Practice Flight Crash vhlch Ma- Church, 649 68th County .2 p.m.

Membri- of Joseih Des- pOTXS Juv KATH- mill' and member. The music of the Fricndlv Soils 01V Patr from St. Francis Xavier Chui oy Everett McCooev. ERINE CALLAHA1 POTTS, beloved P. and Gilbert 2 Democrats Bar Peeney A- Son- 1847 ins i aids over Germai J.

Knev Jr. of 21 Spin Park. decoratd ti Germans, possibly of mate bomoing I Labor Party O. K. Jewish le appre killed in a Diane BtU Saturday.

8:30 a.m francla Xavier r. c. ward, nis lami.v lea: effort. ominued from Pane 1 no; osen ial to tin Avenue and Carroil day. to Oreenpolnt Leader Peter J.

Mc- Other Disclosures u'anl'B ML CaDtain Knev La.ansk ot the Ap-, Ami Appellate Division .1 religious The Prime Minister also revealed Giuime.s' oivanii.uioii. DOBBIN FREDERICK BLACKBURN, father of Harold brother of David Benjamin, on July 3. Sen- be offered. Interment Cemetery. Albany, N.

Distinguished Flying Cros Oak Leaf Cluster and the a rs please copy.1. llllee ice.s at tne raiiTluul L'iiapel Jerts Place. Thursday at 8:1: bombing miss I The revised A. L. P.

slate for 44 that: identlv sink- places on the Brooklyn ballot now 1 Some 50,000 tons of bomijs have ly, 'the Com- consists of 21 Democrats and four been dropped by the Allied Air newspaper oD Republicans, who have accepted the 'Forces on flying bomb and rocket Vanguard party's Indorsements, and 19 of its targets in France and Germany, the battel When own members. latter objectives including the ex- I EI LI. 'Jul. Supr -RAYMOND suddenly, I lovnu' son of Richard, 1 Oil 1 DOUGLAS On Tuesd Ivan R11I 1 husband of Catherine. Sui jjehlebei are six sons, four daughters.

Ri '3 d' proof positive Explains Indorsement perimental station at Peenemunde several forced landings without a scratch. He was killed in a practice bombing run. According to information received by his father. John Kney the 24-year-old fliers plane was caught in a violent storm and crashed. Idling the entire crew.

Funeral Ha, ic of Ear William R. Wilson. Peney Stod-dart. Isaac R. Swezey Peter P.Smith Philip Klejnfeld, George his undercov or existing ones re- Ir.

To: 'hin also explained the L. indorsement of Repubh- 1 County Judge Pinto, ac- in Brooklyn College R. C. Wet ofla ml "I Man US Funeral Home. 2C0 ibUih Avenue.

Requiem ma. Church of Our Larlv Help jtians. Interment St. Charbi tery, L. I.

of the Washing, on Democrat ir Oliver of the U. United States A aired, new attacks are made. 2 Transport Minister Lord Leath-rs has arranged additional train to assist in the voluntary varuation of mothers and chllaren torn London. 3 Large numbers of building Or ken are now engaged in repair I Club and the Cathedral Club. An un-le Leo G.

Knev. is pnvident 11 ai" ifiie of former Corporation Counsel' SSTSSil am did not pub- backing Charles Be ktnella. Demo- fl The Taolet car- cratic candidate (or Municipal Court Kennedy. Democr Prank V. Kelly, Lewis J.

Valentin. SCHAEPPNF.R JACOB CHRIS- 0f the Bank of the Manhattan Com-TOPHER. on July 4. 1944, beloved pany, Ison of the late Joseph and Philippine When he came home from loved husband Charles J. Dod Official Referees and Selah nch, secretary of Democratic or- sponden, rol- Insure in the la: Municipal Court Strong: John J.

1 ing damaged buildings and io er. 1 last i District, said einforcements'' iving daily from he Kings Ooun janization: Dr. School of Law. il In the "Tlle American Labor party con-reternng non-pan L-an pohev of 111- nv other 'host' candidates for Judicial mailable for Copt. John J.

Kney Jr. and all the way back from th. Si Saviours C. Chun ins Lniver.sitN I to Presi United States official McNallv oflmcuoei snt Gideonse Brooklyn Co ir official of I Charles, the Rev. Joseph C.

Christ. I nianv experiences On Oct 'Aloysius. Marie. Emily. Mrs, Anna in he married Elizabeth While jAnderson and Sister M.

Bonaven- 88-12 89th Woodhaven. ture. Funeral from his Captain Kney received one of hi 1 1400 Carroll Street, on Frida July jdecorations for participation in tin 7 at 9:30 a.m. Solemn ie.pui mass- famou.s raid on Schweinfurt, whei St. Gregory's Church.

Interment 'tne Yanks shot down 307 plot St. John's Cemetery. Iplanes. His craft was damaged Cemetery. He was graduavd ft on: HWMANN -WILLIAM I- i Sotit ti Distri of New York.

Acting District wney Thomaap Knickerbocker Avenue, suddenly, i July 4. in his 31st year; surviv 5. Churchill has appointed a subcommittee responsible directly to him to advise on offensive and defensive methods of dealing with the flying bombs The subcommittee includes Air Marshal Sir Roderick haka High Sclwol in 1938 and lisud as an air cadet shoith bf Pearl Harbor. He was award wings at Turner Field. Ga.

Renrcsentati Cradock Hushes. It party. irtlon of my letter! the student news- 11 College, the Van-' SCHITTF. ne described the oeim following us all the way ii we have chosen Municipal Court; I I Dayt Flor James J. lielte: toimer Court Justice V.

Gallaghei Municipal Court Justice William paper at Brookii ior uouniy Fune Hill, chief of the anti-aircraft com- to their party Int 120 Plat Fl McNul Jacob Schaeffner, ITesf Navy Wife's Ccneiery. 2:30 p.m. Interment lean HOCH-On July 4. 1944. KATHER-1 Cemetery.

Ma Dv Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, deputy supreme Allied commander, and lias a great number of scientists and engineers at his disposal. 6 Robot bomb casualties hence- Pitz- INE HOCH. beloved wile of Henry SHARKEY BARTHOLOMEW, Brother of Priest iSanify in Slayings Mm H.vn mcinev 01 n.a,ne:.i:.. non: native ol oontv and Emilie Benti'ii. Service- at 1334 land.

4. 1944. beltiv.il at my letter was subject to an In preiation that might damage Brooklvn College or brin college or Its oflicials into dls Justice Mitchell May. Assistant Corporation Coun 1 will 24'h Street. I liu: M.nv Mariem; fathe 8 pm.

of Margaret Mary. Richard Thoma: Mm 1st. Secur Home sel James ORcillv, Jacob Korv. John Lai: and En.abcih Ann. Re I found In Row Judge Pinto WindeLs' LANDING ABRAM.

of 400 6th igthy a M. .1 hi.h of Kings County Court: Sami Duberstein, Fred G. Schafer, bv sa.d "There can be no ri of a Avenue, in his 6alh year. Sexton of .348 Prospect West. Maddr-i Iovhil; tlv- weakening A MoNamtua Willia Pinto is willin 5 support." Churchill said in coriclud-ng his 40-minute speech.

"London will never be conquered and will band of Minnie; father of Auchterlonie and Paul Abram Lan-In sing with anti-aircraft battery now 1 in Prance. Rcposins Georje J. right of members of SXpreu their opinion, 11 public ions, ature of the Commi Domestic Relations Court Joseph F. Magulre, Associate 1 ltendent of Schools Dr. Paul1 a ihe Labor part italor P11 to was of Mr Plor of Music Mi-.

Kt.ie. Educ Dr. I A veil Memorial Ave- s. nue. Funeral service AH Sam; Church.

7-1 Avenue and s.ffl King. Mrs. Anna Smyth and Ga the late Harry Steeley: brother of Friday. July 7. 8 p.m.

Interment ttempt to end her own life. I nomas and Ann. Funeral Irnm fcuui' respons- ba-cd entnelv on the nartvs noil- mg 0 er ever nfr um ltj if Va.s not long shine amcn" men-" tself can affected In any way by the law Reveals London Target admin-partnership of Michael F. Pinto.l Churchllls speech drew back the whichj Judge Pinto's brother, and of official secrecy that has held Vito Marcantonio, New forced newspaper correspondents to ation of York County A. L.

P. leader, he said. i report only that the robot bombs Judge Pinto's brother is a West- were falling in "southern England" nenl bv Cheater County Republican when actually London was under chapel of George R.eaold. 7 er Russians. Launch nd Mrs jroth.

is. Peter. Cliai les, a 'I Emily S. haeffner. ith whom (lived, Mi Anna Anderson and Satin County medic was brief court 1 to Vlsi opoe'South Polish Drive She was held foil Continued From Page 1 of Mrs In- Holy Ick Flint.

Funeral Pati WALSH -On Julv action by the Westchester Count and Hungarian troops repelled So-jrand Jury. vlet attacks In fierce fighting. Nazit Shackle Jdeath-loaded robot missiles HPvTE.C.Bullin,26, i Mr. Lelklnd dence. 382 Lakeview Ulle Centre.

ANNE DiplomaT Asserts Churchill was addressing commons cnuoien, ueoigeite, a ano aku had swept to the region late Mother Miriam Regina, Eliza indicated Car Crash Victim IKllu beth Keefe, Maiv Kelsev and Dr M'CLOSKEY -THOMAS on Joseph Walsh. Requiem mass Sal-Tuesday. July 4. 1944, of 1260 Sterllng'urday at 10:110. St.

Agnes Church Place: beloved husband of Mary Rockville Centre. 12-mile intended on the Board obv louslv noi xanu: Fin- 'oouan a numoer 01 explosions were jetween them Higher Education or on the admin- have a iree hand in making heard Indicating that night fighters miles east of ls" 811011 Brooklvn College. Un- major decision affecting the 1 destroyed many robots before they ntuea cqai, (J)j nnri jn lhe j. .11111 I'diiuinri A. Gullion, for- could crash to earth with their 2.300 st reported I ize city 223 Von WALSH -JAMES suddenly on McClc- fLj Theft of Navy ri Gas Coupons Bared Pfc.

Everett C. Bulfin of 32.1 5.. was killed Friday with two co acies from Camp Rucker. A vhen the Jeep in which thev lding collided with a freight ir beloved husband ot loscow dispatches said istaiitin K. RokassovsK anclng on Baranowlcaa light of Mr LrUiiuJ -taiement laiaie I respec luilv requeM imhI Helsinki, at a pres-s Three hospitals were hit within mittee to allow me 10 withdraw "ce last night.

12 hours, the last about dawn. the charges mmbm Clmpei, 86 U-fferLs nierlng heavier rests Addle E. Hobbs. devoted father ol Dr. Richard James Walsh.

Reposing the McM.inua Funeral Home Platbtish Avenue. Notice of fu need German detachment's in it apparently represented it effort to plug the ir COY On Julv 4 EMILIE I said. He Ftwtr lJJ.CR0Ni 1 fllttT 9. Cggfa TZt1 22 ylf SiiEltAL DIRECTeeO tm50 denu at City college now than at Service Economy I OUR FUNERAL HOMIS time in 1U hlttory. according uoo.ir.

Reported at C. C. N. Y. There are fewer Communist dents at City College now Un any time In its history Private Bulln was born in Brook- I vii 26 years ago.

son of ind the late Charles Bulfin. and! Ai.s a graduate of Holy Family School, Up to the time he entered he army, April 17, 1843. he wash im ployed as a special guard for the1 vle.ropolltan Life Insurance Com- The newspaper Pravda said Rokos-'kv's army had moved twice ai during the present offensive WEITEKAMP MAY C. Jil 11)44. beloved wlte of Henry (H devoted sister of Mllo William L.

and Josephli Burke. Funeral Saturday, Ju ilkt office in cha lind youand wit) 'lth guns around li here "iiis head Germans did In their best day; to a report issued by the Farult: Committee on Student Activities. 716 Ocean Maple street ily 7. 9:20. Mas: if St.

Francis Soiem For the moment Gen. Iv Cherniakhovsky's 3d Armv of Berm The report a Int "l'u of mittee had "recognized'' the pre- Cominunistic Tom Paine rtuaala had taken the lead in the Soviet offensive, smashing toward the defenses guarding the Baltic tales, East Prussia and Central Po- cAS LAFAYTTTE AVENUE 1 ii hi i josern altsb a i quiiiw i F.nwiN i -uvi ivt CBO.NXN I 150-1 HWUMa Hmum Umtka t-et7e 63-32 rrt mn. Wiw 1-0900 TRSOKMARh lSt-J4 HartB, llllMnt 3 S60O i I 1 1 KiU. v.m7 571 ForaUv.WwjiartjClbnltar2-Sesa ril' v't lYl'B lUtTtteKfflRr isaoo jero-jlt e9li West ltata Stn-aanmnd 9-100 HKhKitV olVKN Til VI 16S Irtmont lUdtow 7-2700 Li A Hal takk nint IH T.a.i,., Club so that the groups would be brought Into the open and held ac- I aeing done dow In Geor Alp oflicials wanted a road I c' I here's a boy who is still pre as will innocent. The navy is in St iiavp a lot 10 rxPla'11 hen ne brought out at that cc Robert Wilso HENCE McCOY.

i'lend pe.srcuti, he railroad toward Wllno in pursui coiulons Smorgon. 42 miles McCarthy Mid he hud just how nianv THE WEATHER quiem. Henry N. Wilson. Mrs.

henry brill President, residence. 1499 E. 53d Street fneeCNbeLweo, n'i'. gence office, but he -aid figure af 40,000 gallons cfungra directors earboaatid Ts: Patrick: devoted mother of Jo.k In CScmnrtam reported Captive 'Supermen' See "mode-; Aar Ending in Stalemate Camp Perry. Ohio.

July 6 (U.R) Despite the Judgment of Allied succeed- leaders that Hitler must accept unconditional surrender." Oerman a prisoners of war stockaded in I from Fox Funeral Home. uorvuriDn and conservative." The first thefts he said, took place last September and more of the coupons rii.sap peared in December and in succeed ing months. eptember is disap 43 3 Nostrond Ave. AUCTION SAUt STerlmg 3-7700 dmimstr Foartioitara ''Br'onklyr? N. rttt'ST 1 tnoei'oand the ra.se.

I case, number cf enlisted men had kev bai ra k- here believe the mom Venue' Bronx Friday jv: beloved wife, ELIZABETH Hied 1 7. at 9 4.1: thence to Our Ladv of the July 6. 1834. HUSBAND, Church, where a solemn memorv of mass of requiem will be sung. Inter- OROVER J.

Fifth ment St. Raymond's Cemetery. 'offered this morning. MENIG JACOB. 011 Wednesday I Unesome Pal.

MARGARET. Julv 5. aged 82. formerly of 560! HUOHKS-In loving memorv of Liberlv Avenue husband of the.wil.I.IAM P. Sr.

Died Julv fl 111:1 alemnte before 1045. Oern ibership in Rommel's Ill-famed a Korps of unbenlable "super-." have been stockaded here I D-Dmv. June 8 vived In Madeline i una Myers. Mrs I u' i John and Georgej Am i.r hi' new ioit.vm irennomwren Masses offered. Fune it, -iNi-Y Robert Taylor 1 made to fit the cabinets where to.

ft coupon were kept, Thev had in 'H I right cf access to those cabinet! jjjijbut they got In and took the con 55! T011S. The gas coupons were aa passed around among officers am enlisted men. st' "My client, denies hateil lakei KiPart in the thefu. but he aid a knew of the circulation of the cou JJ pona among officers and 1 .1 Director Who Recorded tobot Bomb Noise Killed London, July fl u.P A. Sal M3mon.

Britain's ben. known tilm dr "7 star In Hmlywood and I.ondoi SSitti "Doc." was killed bv enemv adior "Hi the Ott Parlor. 324' WIFE. DAUOHTETR. SON and reel, on Saturday Maas GRANDCHILDREN.

Buftala si Michaels Church Buiie Hoh Tiinilv Cemeierv Masses offered. MOTHER. EC FIN DO PF OTTO T. In Rooert Taylor Newark bond Inokei' who organl'ed and owned the for- Hieokhn ner Sea Cliff and Glen Cove Oas Company and the Pahhomie Gas illoonj Company, both of Loin Island, died Tuesday in his home, .120 Hamilton h-' iv Road. He was 8.1 He was born in Newark and came to South Orange I'li'tV 't, kll 'n '18 years ago.

A von. Robeit Jr klvii li- vuelri 139o ear last 1000 itrvicai cos. ftn than '200 includ ing cemiltry chargta AUK: in southern England, it was announced today, ironically Salrmoi had recorded the noise of a llyini bomb for broadcast in the t'nitec States Friday hUlUand and father. Died July 6. OHN W.

LAMBUI FRIRCHIID 5005 with Warner Broth- for tl 30 years, the I. of I ic compan) a Be once was a Hoi doublinf for sta.

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