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

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BURTON READ, CLASSMATE OF ECONOMIST, F. D. DIES BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 23 1952 'SWEEPINGS' RACKET STIRS NEW PIER PROBE BY D. A.

Burton L. Read of 1114 Ocean, The American Bankpr. 32 Stone who was a classmate, of Manhattan, for a decade. President Franklin D. Roosevelt" JsS VeXTrJ at Harvard University, and I in nririitinn to his wifp Mr whose wife, Mrs.

Geiria Read. has been a deaconess at All Mr. Read was horn in Swan-zey, N. in 1880. At Harvard he majored in economics and the classics.

Following his graduation in 1904 he became an economist for a number of firms. At the time of his death he had been associated with Army Harry Acer. 37. of 290 Hamilton West Hempstead, a claims agent, and William L. Capaldo, 32, of 2550 Hubbard assistant claims agent for ihe Grace Line.

Helfand told Leibowitz the coffee, tea and cocoa were swept up with "the worst imaginable filth," often including dead mire and wood. Then the "disease ridden" cargo was either shipped oversea, where il was mixed with new merchandise and returned to this country for sale, or mixed in the I'nlted State and resold. Mammano. according to the prosecutor, "has an in with most of the steamship companies doing business in this area." Helfand a-ked for and received the high bail after hp told Leibowitz; "I hau' reason to brliee Bank, A Br. King, Slater A.

BoU Alfred Koneman, Sophls i Jttadley, C. M. London, Sarah barman, Joseph Madden. Joseph SESBSS bevaney.Aileen JSSSiTaR. Duffy.

Nellie luy.Kathryn Field, Mary mid, Burton Fischer, Carl juiey, Lydla Gregory, Charlea flmith, Margaret Gregory, E. C. sorenaen, Sigurd Ouma, Anthony eoyka, Qiaella Hall, Oeorge Tallon, Patrick Hamilton, Ft. A. Unverferth, Johnston, Amelia Wilson, Mary Jones, Stephen zwlrner, Minnie King, James Sr.

BARTH -ANDREW h. on September 22, 162, of 188-24 43d Road, Flushing, beloved husband of Dorothea, and loving father of Andrew Dorothea and Nancy Barth. Services at the Pairchlld Chapel. 141-26 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, on Wednesday at 8 p.m. BRADLEY CATHERINE September 22, 1952, beloved wife of Lawrence; devot I mother of Lawrence, Donald and Sister Jane a Imelda of Maryknoll Foreign Missions; sister of Mrs.

Robert Far-rell and Mrs. Daniel Vaughan. Funeral from Walter Cooke, Funeral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge R.

C. Church, Thursday, 10 a.m. Bute suff Photo iD. M. Galvin, Charter Member, I.

CHARLES, be-of Catherine Rae loving father of Alice. Dorothy and Charles two brothers, William and James; Past Commander American Legion. Crow i 1334 Funeral from J. Wuestman Funeral Home, 171 Utlca Avenue, 9 a.m. sharp Thursday; Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m., St.

Gregory's Church. Interment Na tional Cemetery, Pinelawn. Please omit flowers. Masses appreciated GUM A ANTHONY, beloved hus band of Catherine (nee Carlucci); devoted brother of Rose, Daniel, Louis. Lucy.

Catherine, Mime. Pa trice and Fred; stepfather of Ma rie, Sally and Roseann kusso. oosine at Vanellas Chape' Madison Street, Manhattan, until Thursdsv, 9:30 a. Solemn Re quiem Mass St. Joachim Church 10 a.m.

HALL GEORGE, suddenly, on September 21, 1952, dear brother of FYedencit, nana ana vicior. funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. from John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2971 Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Mark's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAMILTON RALPH beloved husband of Marion mee Oettler); father of John R.j son of the late Ralph A. and Anna M. Hamilton; brother of Marie Gettler and Paul Hamilton. Reposing at the Fair- child Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Ave nue, Queens Village.

Solemn Re quiem Mass St. Boniface's Church, Elmont, L. I Thurstf sy, Septem ber 2S, at 9:30 a m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery.

Farmingdale, Long Island. JOHNSTON AMELIA, Sep tember 21, 1952, mother1 of Amelia Kappes, James B. Johnston and Thomas Russell; also survived by live grandchildren. Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 220-05 Hillside Avenue, Queens Village, Wednes- day pm JONES STEPHEN on Sep tember 22.

1952, beloved husband of OREGORT Tax Gyp Charges "Denied by Bolich; Investigation flared up again today as District Attorney Miles F. McDonald's racket squad played its spotlight on a multi-million dollar Operation involving the sale of filthy "sweepings" of coffee, tea and cocoa as new merchandise. Three men were swept into the D. net yesterday and held by County Judge Samuel S. Leibowitz as material witnesses, one of them in lieu of $50,000 bail because, according to Assistant, District Attorney Julius Helfand, his life is in danger from underworld agents.

Eleven other dork worker were uestioned at racket headquarter regarding the illegal business, which made use of spilled goods collected from the hold of ship. ThM' held were John Ma mano, 43, of OP 82d a salvage raruo dealer, in whose place at 343 38th Helfand been stolen from the Brooklyn 5 in i Teacher Union dqik qt rcea vsiuiz Continued from Pan been tred from the school tern by the Board of Education for refusal to ver the same kind of questions, Senator Homer Fergi Michigan Republican and Congressional member of SUDCOmmiUee preseni, ovet- ruled all the grounds the five Trial Set for Oct. 6 Read is survived by three I daughters, Mrs. Doris G. Hayes lyn and Mrs.

Priscilla Cheno- weth of Long Island lty. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in All Souls Universalist Church, Ocean and DitmasAves. Services will also be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Fresh Pond Crematory.

Steneck Post employed hv the Waterman Steamship Company. After World War I vin aided in the organization of the Efkstrom Martinsen Post, V. F. W. He had been a parishioner at St.

Michael a Church for 30 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Margaret Grace Galvin; four sons, John D. William and Edward all World War II veterans, and Eugene, who only recently returned from Europe where he had been in military service for a year; also a daughter, Mane, a ormn Andrew Frank Kelly, and five grand 67, Cartoonist; drugstore. He went to Chicago, at 17 to study art and broke into Iho hnonpss hv Former Assistant Internal said, were also found quanti-Revenue Commissioner Daniel 'ties of beef believed to have rites tomorrow-a Georae Catalano of 1 1 98 George Catalono of 1198 Pacific Brooklyn lawyer, for whom a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St.

Ignatius Loyola Church, Rogers Ave. and Corroll St. The funeral will be from the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave. Mr. Catalano, who specialized in immigration law, died Saturday following a heart attack.

Deatbs RAY KATHRYN ALICE (nee Kaufmann), on September 20, 1952, beloved wife of Euene mother Eugene, Stephen and Daniel; daughter of Helen Kaufmann (nee McNamara) and the late August. FUneral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Joseph Redmond Funeral Parlors, (478 73d Street; Requiem Mass 10 a.m.. St. Vincent Ferrer iC rc Interment Holy Crass Cemetery. READ BtR TON Sept.

Ex-Commander eck Memorial and a past commander nf Steneck Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will he held tomorrow from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4123 4th Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St. Michael's R. C.

Church, 4th Ave. and 42d St. Burial will be in the Long Island National Cemetery, Pinelawn. Mr. Galvin.

who lived at 465 44th died Saturday in the Veterans Hospital, Fort Hamilton. He wa born in Brooklyn 59 years ago and in the first World War went overseas with the 77th Division. For twenty years he was a customer man for the Manhattan brokerage H. T. Webster, BOTTV-ALFRED of 1818 Coleman Street, September 21, 1952.

devoted brother of Mabel. Rose and Helen. Funeral from Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Oerrtttsen Avenue, Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Flatlands.

9:30 a.m. Inter- mnt Holy Cross Cemetery. CARMAN JOSEPH of 190 Grand Boulevard. Maaaapequ a Margaret (nee Rosenkranzi devot- Park. L.

1. 1 on September 21, father ol Kenneth 8. Jones: ri. ripir brother nf Rnhpit. nnps anri: Mae Ganser: loving grandfather ofM, 1952, beloved husband of Oerda, Creator of Casper Milquetoast gae for retusal to an-wer "on cepl 5th Amendment to transport serv re in Constitution, dealing with "self-! J'" 'f the All Souls Universalis) Swmfnrd.

Sept. 23 -Ocean and Ditmas Avenues, on Harold Tucker Webster, fii, oi Wednesday, 8:15 p.m. ('resthill Road, internalion working for the Denver RepuhJuesnons bj reporters at bis lican without salarv. His lawyer said. No The Denver Post hired malfeasance is involved for $lo a week and he this cae; is entirely a mat-worked for the Chieaeo interpretation nf regula- ally known cartoonist and ere ator of Casper Milquetoast, the Timid Soul, died yesterday en route to Stamford Hospital of a heart attack suffered while he was returning from a fishing trip.

Mr. Webster was born in Inrrlmination Questions were put hv Fer-I guson and Robert Morris eral counsel for the subcom mittee. When Ferguson asked Mrs. Russell whether she had ever been a member of the Communist party, she replied wryly: "Thai's the $6-1 question." Ihe senator vainly inquired i of Mrs. Russell whether she ever had been acquainted with Dr.

Bella Dodd, her predecessor in the Teacher- Union job, or RILEY LYDIA September 21, 1952, beloved wife of Arthur and mother of Pvt. Arthur C. Jr. and Corp. Kenneth H.

Riley; daughter of Peter Petersen, and sister of Joseph, James, Lawrence, Mrs. Hazel Wells and Mrs. Lois Kuhlewind. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

SMITH September 22, 1952. MARGARET CARRAGHER. wife of the late Patrick; loving mother of Margaret Wayrick, Maria Mc-Keen and Frank X. Smith; sister of Bridget McShane, Mary C'Neill, Elizabeth Carragher, Alice Comis- key and Owen Carragher; also sur- Parkershurg. W.

but spent.widely syndicated. his boyhood ml omahawk. He is surv ived by his wife where his father operated aMrs. Ethel Worts Webster. News, Chicago lnler-Ocean.

Cincinnati Post, New York World and the New York Herald Trih une. Ultimately his work was pas Haick, 53, Native of Syria L. nf Mr. Mildred 'kahm and Edward: also survived Dy tnree arranrichildren Reposing Maasapequa Funeral Home, 99 New Vat Avenue. Massapequa, L.

I Religious services Wednesday, 8 p.m.. followed by Lexington Lodge, No. 310, F. A. at 8:30 p.m.

Funeral services Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment in family plot in Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, L. I. CATALANO A. GEORGE, suddenly, on September 30, 1953, of 1196 Pacific Street; devoted husband of Lucille; beloved father of Lt.

John George Peter Catalano, and son of Mrs. Vita Catalano. Funeral from Fairchild Chapel, 961 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 9:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass St. Ignatius B.

C. Church, Rogers Avenue and Carroll Street, 10 a.m. CATALANO A. GEORGE. The officers and members of the Cathedral Club of Brooklyn record vith the a heir svmnathv to his family.

Mem bers will meet at Fairchild Funeral Home, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Qulnton C. Van Wynen, Pres.ient. Raymond J. McGowan.

Rec. Sec. CATALANO Emerald Association records with sincere grief the death of its member. GEORGE CATALANO. Members are requested to attend the Requiem Mass.

JOSEPH E. MURPHY, President. Paul H. Keller, Secretary. n.ARKR MARY (nee Kelly).

by eight grandchildren. Re posing Boyertown Chapel, 40 La t-amcia ana rameia deposing a 103-33 Leffert mond Hill. a Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Lady of Perpetual Help C. Church, 9:45 a.m. Interment U.

S. National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I. KING JAMES J. on Saturday, September 20, 1952.

dear husband of Eileen; father of aiileen and James J. son of Michael J. and Katherlne; brother of Irene Shelley, George and the late Lau rence. Reposing at the Flinch Brans Funeral Home, 34 Hempstead Avenue, Lynbrook, L. I.

Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Peace R. C. Church. Lynbrook, on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Monday, September 22, 1952, be- Theodore King; Requiem Mass Wednesday, September 24, 1952, at 10:30 a.m.. Sacred Heart Chapel, Brentwood, N. Y. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Brentwood, N. Y.

KONEMAN SOPHIA tnee Hadle), September 21, 1952, beloved mother of Alice J. Banks; dear sis ter of Sally, Peter and Thomas Hadle and Julia Lichtenstern. Serv ices Tuesday, 8 pm at the Mc Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue. Interment Wednei- rtav 10 a nrwn.Wml rntm- I Westminster Chapels." Coney Island Avenue (Avenue Hi, Brooklyn. MADDEN On September I whether Dr.

Dodd, an admit-j ted ex-Communisi, had OF OUSTED CHIEF mended Mrs, Russell for the UNANM0USLY NAMEQ that therewereTni PRESIDENT carrying Communists in the1 I-ebanon, Sept, flj.R) school system when she was ac-J Camilla Chammoun, narlia-tive in the part. that sparked imentary leader who led the the current inquiry. right to force President Be- liedeiinan was ousted fioinlshara El-Khourv to resign. eral of Ellas (he prohPm l)dKer ed for more than Here Ihev were with fayette Avenue. Solemn Requiem; fharlaw Craanrv Mass St.

Rose of Lima Church! 1 cs 1 Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Oil- War veteran and former ooin-vary Cemetery. Masses appreciated. Imander of Crow Hill Post, John E. Duffy, Director.

American Legion, died Sunday A. Bolich pleaded nut guilty to day to income tax fraud charges and posted a $1,500 bond for appearance Oct. fi in Brooklyn Federal Court, for trial. Bolich. indicted Sepl i i the grand jury investigating of- ncui coirupuon.

is accuseu ui ifaijjnK include in from ID 16 to VXAI 1m lii-ie, in- nn wnirh he should hive paid otal lax of S7.444. plea was entered by attorney. Robert L. Cal- Assistant Federal At- (ieoree W. Pen ho I ilale for dial was only fiative Holich declined to answer anv Dodger Odds 4,098 to One Continued from Page Butler St.

This is a mechanical computer which can give, quick as flash, the answers to all kinds of hard mathematical questions. Dr. Lubkin was asked to pul hi- Electric Brain lo work on six games to play antl six ahead of ihe second-place (Hants. And there the fliants were also ith six games left and in order to bring about a tie our Dodgers would have to lose all six while tnP formi ''miracle'' Ciants ha lo win all their six Electric Brain I Dr. Lubkin, wasn't! Could Tha a lei i 'I problem and wasn't for the brain.

Anybodv could figu hat out. said (he doctor. oue-balf lo the ai here you are. The answer nigh v. I.IMK) "Oh, yes." said lr.

I.uhkin ion un.iersi.inii now it done, don't you? In each game there's a half-chance nf clinch- iiig the pennant, isn't there? Well, you multiply a half by a half by a half and so on. 12 times, and you get the overall traction of a chance." "A sort of fractional the doctor was asked. But he waved il all awav. Not roughl the recti i Gee Whiz, Mat-Arthur's Never Been Jailed, Either Dallas. Sept 2.1 (U.R) Arnold Jackson Ingals.

47, appeared on a downtown street corner, clad in an Air Force uniform replete ffita' i Anni JmIob etal. I- n. i i 1 1 Charles Gregory, Active in Legion afternoon following a heart it tack. He resirte(l Gregory, a ruslodian at St. Mary's Hospital for the last 17 years, was born in Brooklyn and had spent virtually his en- tire life here.

He vva with the lArmy in France during the' World War. ami had long been active in local Democratic Surviving are bis wife. Mr-, ICalluTine I lc regoi Iwo daughters, Alice and Doi nthv firaffrtl-V a con rharlo a War Nnvv vpt ei an, and Iwo brothers, Wi nam ami aames i.regory Id War 1 veterans Thp wil'be held iro ine ues.m.n A solemn requiem ma-he offered at a.m. it Cregnrv's R. C.

Chu i 1 1 here are men in the under- world who have an interest in this business, and In seeing that this man is not around when we want him The other two witnesses were I held in 18,000 each AflfjreW L. BaTm, insurance Agent Andrew I. Barth. 57, agent in Klmhu! -t and Jackson Height for Ihe Prudential In-Company of America than 25 years, died Bi hts home, 189-24 A naiive nf Greenwich Vli- Lodge. K.

and A.M., Royal Arch Masons and a member of the Lutheran Church of the Messiah, Flushing. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Dorothea Gissell Barth, a son, Andrew and two daughters, Dorothea and Nancy Barth. Funeral services will be held ai p.m. tomorrow in Ihe Fairchild Chapel.

141-R lion lev ai Flushing. Burial will be inp Flushing Cemeten was unanimously elected presi- (lent of Lebanon today. Chammoun was named on the first, ballot hv the parliament after Bl-Khoury'e resignation had been read. A day-long curfew was iclamped on the nation by Pr mier Gen. Fuad Shehbab parliament mei to go through the formality of electing Chain moun president El-Khoury wa deposed last Wednesday In coup by General Shehbab, Stevenson Wins AFL Indorsement Innrd from Page I latos for Ihe Presi dency "in high esteem ,.1 I) 'Wei I in l(.

pubili an i am te. had won the respect of tl worlds tree people with military achievements. Ho ever, it added: There is little evidence aa able on record thai fJener Elsenhower possesses any in mate knowledge of, or expe ence with the greai domesl pi ohle B. Cooke 1 17 7ZSl. TRafaliar 7 S7M Mil ST.

airhard MOMTOOMCBT September 20, 1952, beloved wife 01 LONDON SARAH, beloved wife John devoted mother of Anne of the late Jacob; devoted mother loving sister of Anne a.td Pat-1 of Fannie Kronengold, Ethel Yaver, rick Kelly. RepjSing at her Michael. Nathan and Max; loving 81 De Sales Place, until her and dear sister. Serv-day. 9:45 a Solemn Mass of Re-! ices today, 3pm, "Kirschenbaum SORENsEN SIGURD, on Sun day, September 21 1952, beloved father of Edward.

Religious services at the Martin Gleason Fu neral Home, 149-20 Northern Bou-1 levard. Flushing. N. Wednes-; SOYKA GIBELLA on Sep- ten.ber 20, beloved wife of Joseph and devoted mother of Edward. Veronica Hackett, Irene Dyett.

Mar- Maryann Schraml. Genevieve and Theresa. Funeral from her late residence. 184 Huron Street; Re quiem Mass Wednesday, 10 am Holy Family R. C.

Church. Inter ment Jonns melery' Iment St. John's Cemetery. TALLON PATRICK on Sep- oi Mary inee hiddusi; aevoteel ta- ther of Patricia. Joan and brother ot oeorge Terrene.

Blanche. Dorothy Wtllett. May; Anna Finn and Alice Funeral from Walter Cooke, Inc. Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Sol emn Requiem Mass St. Teresa'; R.

C. Church Friday, 9:45 a.m. In terment St. Charles Cemetery. I hi.

enipl: vears at the trtdustri for the Blind, will be afternoon from the I. I Ion IneralHom lttCoortSt Hurial ill he in Kverffreens Cemetery. Mr. Hau l. who lived at 482 i-ates Ave, tn Sunday of a heart ailment, He was born in Syria and came to the, United "Slates as a youth, mak- nig nis liome in urooKiyn since 1'artially blind, Haick "In-trial Was employed at the Home as a broom sov He (survived by three sons Nicho las, (leorge Klias Haick Ir and a Mr-.

neda Delis. Savel Kwarfin, Retired Cantor Savel came to tn make In-politan lp From in Palestu vears ago "My Life," 1937 he resided1 le retired fivel autobiography published last' iv ed by bis wife, I sons. Solomon and. 11332, beloved husbandimutr n. oeiovea nusoanu Lidy of Lourdes ft.

C. Church. 10:15 a.m. Interment Cal-1 cTment Kearns. Director.

COLLIGAN JENNIE, suddenly, September 22, 1952. beloved sts ter of Elisabeth Wertii and Frank Colligan. Funeral from tne Moa- dinjer Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flat- the school system Keh. 8, 1051, with seven other teachers. had taught In the system for 22 yrarti and was last employed at Junior High School (it.

Manhattan. Jackson, on the staff of Sam uel Tilden High School, object of an ex-student's testi- ni'iiiv beloie the Intel Seen ri.v subcommittee, lb Romersteln accused hit sympathizing with Red I 'Ml Til. I. i HMK. Jackson was called he stand before a Cougres-al subcommittee and denied being a communisi I testified he did not kn members of the teacher whn wert Communists time, Kings A.L.

to Install Aaron as Chaplain Rabbi Isadora A. Aaron of ingregation Mount Sinai will installed as the Jewish chap-j 11 of the Kings County! merlcan egion tomorrow nht at ihe clubhouse of the iltlands Post of Ihe American Walter ihn's Place and Brooklyn Ave.viemia aa, before he bush Avenue, Thursday, 9:30 a ers Avenue and Montgomery Street, thence to Holy Innocents R. C.wednesday at, 9 a.m.; Requiem Church, nth Street and Beverly Mass St. Agnes R. Church.

9:30 Road. Interment Holy Cross m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-tery. tery. DA.

NELL A THERESA. 8eptem- McGIlINNESS HERBERT, of ber 20, 1952, of 1838 61st Street, be-ll09 Weirfield Street on September loved wife of Donato; devoted(21. Survived by wife, Katherlne; mother of Phyllis Dragotta, Rose-one daughter. Ruth Semplak; two UNVERFERTH ERNEST, on National Cemetery. Pinelawn.

September 21, 1952, at hla resl- dence, 213 De Kalb Avenue, loved husband of Minnie; dea' uJ.aano J. itahltrg, MrtT ther of Amelia Funk. Funeral IBurial will he Helsinki. Sept 21 (U.R Kaar- marie De Stefano, Pasquale, Nich olas. Anthony; sister of Rose Ben- do Julio Stahlherg.

87. firstiyear. inresident of the Finnish Re- public died last night. He wasinia to'Paul. and three daughters, Mrs Anna sbuimen, Mrs.

Clara 'Friedman and Mrs Mae Ashnei ices at the Scullv Funeral Home 203 De Kalb Avenue. 8 p.m. Interment. Lutheran Ceme tery. Thursday.

10 am. VARltNA n.T ci.vn Heriv regreu the death of JAMES j.1 KING 8r. Funeral will be held; from Flinch Bruns Funeral I Home at 34 Hempstead Avenue. Lynbrook. I Mass Wednesday at 10 a.m., Our Lady of Peace R.

Church Lynbrook L. I. WTOLEY JONES, Presid- WIL80N MARY C. (nee Riordan September 22, 1952, suddenly, beloved wife of Oliver loving mother of Oliver P. Susan John sister of Susan Cherlco.

Helen Mooney. Joseph and bow. Joseph. incent, Jerry. Ernest, Oreste Lucadamo; also seven grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Chapel, 19tb Street and 13th Avenue; Mass tt 10 a.m. at St. A tha nasi us R. lst Street and Bay Park-I rty. Intennen' 8t.

John me- ry Joaeph Tari, Director. DEVANEY AILEEN (nee Kanei. I 915 84th Street, on September 22, .952. beloved wtfe of John sister of Kathleen Florence G. Rooney.

Carol Carver and Quentln Kane. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass at St. Ephrem Church, 10 a.m. iWith medaU. and made an nn Gl Artillery Ends Saga passioned speech about how he Of Stone-Throwing ChinS4rhari earned, "more medals than Douglas MacArlhur Western rront, Korea, Sept.) Then hp 1)ffered nne 23 (U.R)--ror the third lime in for sap WHS two weeks Chinese Wh lmpprsonallnc of Esther Sammon Madden; father 0f Edwin brother of Edward Madden; also survived by two grandchildren.

Funeral from Wil Ham Dnnigan 4 Son Chapel. Rog sisters. Mrs. Emily Siller, Miss Elsie McGulnnesa; one brother, Hamilton, and one grandchild. Funeral services Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.

at Bushwlck Funeral Home. 1178 Bushwick Avenue Funeral Thurs-j day. a m. interment oreen Wood Cemetery. MEYER FERN AND on Sep tember 21.

1952, of 33S 15th Street, beloved wife of Alfred; dear mother of Sylvie Werline of Ramsey. N. also survived by three grandchil- dren. Reposing at Sconta Funeral Home, 6th Avenue corner 14th Street, until Thursday, 9:30 a.m Requiem Mass at. Stanislaus Church, 10 a.m.

Q'KEEFE ENGENE survived one sister. Teresa Oildersleeve. nd two nephews, Robert and PICK AVE HARRY K. Sep! cm er 19 1952. at Blnmore.

Mary land, formerly of Brooklyn, lathe: of Mrs. Gordon Becker; brother of Mrs. Robert Barkan and Mrs Florence Cunningham. Services held at Baltimore QUINN--On September 20. 1952.

NORA mee Hickeyi. beloved wlfel of the late Alfred; devoted mother Alfred and Andrew Quinn. Re- posing William A. Martin Funeral Home. Class on Avenue corner Sterling Plact Funeral Wednesday, u'oons Knrre ergeanl.

throw of a IN outpost today, and h.i.lcd stonea at the GIs. i-kcai. noticics ih. ah 'supreme court KlMoa county Denis Riordan. Funeral Friday, broken into, police said, were 9:15 a.m., from the McManus paragon Tov and Furniture neral Home, 2001 Flat bush Avenue" Mnh WCOteOtATM New fork's tarsr fwrol Mr fort cft needs of each family are always fully considered.

Ours is a friendly jennet of complete understanding at a time when it means so much. CompUle Funerals from 1S0 C.i- Jttnerat antormattan corner of Avenue Requiem Mass 9:45 a.m.. St. Thomas Aquinas DUFFY NELLIE, September O'Keefe. Funeral from 1952, beloved wife of Ralph; dearjPhelan's Chapel, 956 Putnam Ave-mother of James A Anne, Mrs.inue, Thursday Requiem Mass at Marie Deering; sister of William Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Tuffy.

Reposing John Gal- 9:45 a Interment St. John's lagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church ICemetery. cnurrn. interment "lm0 however Tte ttreni ending, IWWOVer. 1 he tht barraKe a banerv of I hat earp(j 'il I'-' SM MPS.

I Avenue. Requiem Mass Holy Cross P'esiden. from July, 1919, March, 102a. Smash JuVSHI Vandal Gang of 20; Continued from Page what they found there as for Among the places thus, 1 pi. ann mated at ler Machine Com pan.v, 209 10th from which gang members took $10 In Cash and a number of stapling ma (bint's ami stamps on Sept.

9 The It arrested were picked hooked III the Ih leaned In custody nf their par- Children' Court later today. Most of the places enteid were tov and children's cloth ing stores, and police said tlie young night raiders appeared to be more intent on wanton ilestruction than theft. In some instances they carried off loth ing and cowboy books. In 6cmoriam DOOI.EY In memory ol a loving and devnled husband and father, I t. WILLIAM J.

DOOLEY Jr Die September 23 1 946 Masses offered. Loving Wife and Son HEF.NAV In memorv of loeed friend. MARCARET. September 21 1951 fe1 TV' TH VT ok'vn i-' VIS Til THE ord-r of HON 'ounly. da'tPfllH" Boi.iui ajEH.

(h hM S- JS irvim the Ta Church Wednesday. 9:30 a.m. FIELD MARY BURROWS, Sep- tember 21, 1952, of 332 82d Street beloved mother of Ellenor Field Campbell, aid sister of and Stephen B. Burrows. Service at the Fairchild Chapel.

951 Atlantic Avenue. Tuesday, 8 p.m. FISCHER CARL 91. 1952, beloved husband of Mary C. iHerrman father of Mrs.

Peter G. Watson. Robert Paul Carl G. Fischer; also survived by au grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday 10 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10:30 a.m., St Thomas Annii.nK Church.

In terment St John Cemeterv GREGORY CHARI Fs Cemetery. I 7.WIRNER MINNIE, on September 21. 1952. beloved mother of Annetta Hauspurg and Louis; also survived by sister. Olga Hoffman and brother.

Albert Faith Service ire 6: Iterment the Everereens 3 p.m. Direction George Ayen Jn, tBCltlOttilm BENNETT JOHN J. In cher ished memory of our beloved fa- Third Anniversary Mass viour Church CHILDREN CAPALDO CONCETTA. In lor ing memory of our dear mothe Passed awav September 23. 1931 CHILDREN BB VTCRII IR InmPm- WI P'lhllr IV SI RP.Ot-DT jyn.i.t it 1,1 i FtNKSL a NadlxS sn" vsmrvBl SAI srrnKMB rorRTTW ISO- IS Hilliata A UJ 5SMteed St Sav Cross Cemetery.

RAHSCHER September 20 1952. of 613 78th Street Ibeloved husband of Elizabeth and father of Dorothy iJiia- In Tr.nilv rhurrh Am Hill Memorial Post, 1334. American beth Richard Andrew S. and I nEI.ANEV ISABEI.L. Died Sep-vLeglon, mourns the loss of a char-Charles also survived by nine lumber 29 1950 ter member and past post com-grandchlldren and two great-grand-J nn fr Wn ini lik mander.

Post members and theichildren. Reposing at Fred Herbst turn ic.h mt Ladies Auxiliary will assemble at Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue. I Her Loving Sisler, M.VBEL. post headquarters Wednesday. Sep-iuntil Wednesday, 8 30 a thence saviKe nvtsiu i nutusn snaw-otitar mss StVIItTM SVtNUf UNll HQMIt IN MANN rkr r.r.a to funeral parlor for Legion serv loss.

Lawrence McMshon, Oommander Broad wa v. New York Citv. Servieeslnrv of our beloved father. Septem at 9 30 am Interment Green-ber 23 1340 Wood Cemetery SONS and DAUOHTEHS.

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