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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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GRISWOLD On Wednesdav. IFMriurv 28. IMS. at his tiome. Herkimer Street.

HENRY iHam, Edward McGinty Dies in Manila; A. Z. Benedict, 76, Mrs. R. Lawrence, Was Studying for Priesthood Ex-C.

of C. Director Army Man's Wife BROOKLYN EAGLE. THUS MAR 1, 1045 11 hi ar.nounre the procedure of in the United Nations security Midshipmen Visit AbeUnHermMi McLean. Amanda runenl mm! Ebbers-HUl. lac.

Banlu Emlly MiMenbergS Funeral Home. 519 Clinton Avenue. ell. but that Great Britain and Rus- Fnnlp'c, Now Shnw Bent. Margaret Murray.

W. Edward Bethon, Patrick O'Connor. John HERRMANN LOUIS H. of ST for the priesthood Brosnan, Nora I fcOHeefe. John Wlnthrop Street, on February 27.

House or study a oi atr and Mrs. jonn mc- Abraham Bei.edi-i the Novallche Ginty of 875 Putnam Ave. the Philippines It believed that prior to his acllve ard t. died on Tm 'mm hv the in Jersey City and lot formerly Miaml BMrn- FIa Marcn ran delegation. Mrs- Marjorie Pita Lawrence.

35 Continued from Pa(e 1 wife of dpt. Richard W. IWIW IUH Insro Meeting anl vears jr 0f the arir.v and a daughter of to dtsclosc 144th anniversary of the yard, has Cham- Mrs. Marjorie' Fltrh of Brooklyn Pn "to a very short time." The already been seen by more than and the late Morton Cr-ss Fitch Frtsident said he believed Cor.s.-es,, 4o 000 MM Occupy r.ay in fl u. nr(1 vfMfrdav would find it "a fair solution of Wis floors of the rookiyn P.

WaS following an operat on She had complicated and difficult problem Ing at 24 Johnson It give. a Byrne, Catherine Oohea. Frank iws sumvea oy nis wue. Mar-nln-r in. I caret dauahler.

Anna Gauch Doctors Hospital, Manila, ac- Japanese at fcteoeo da Manila the a director ot the Jersey Jesuit College in Manila. ber of Commerce, died A graduate of Br'oklvn Prepara- the Jewish Hospital her Darcy, Thomaa F. Pelraon. Sarah two great-grandchildren. Frederick St Manhattan.

He was 27. the Gauch 3d and Barry Phiilp Gauch; rent. Cyril Plat. John Poster. William Sanborn.

William Fuertes. Cora M. Scalzo. Louisa ton- School and Fordham Lr.i- 76. Since his retirement 11 years veralty.

Mr McGu.ti entered the ago, following the death i 1 his wife three years. meeting as a keystone of future lng production records made by the brothers William and rred- PartB Society of Jesus at St. Andrew-on- he had lived in id since Pearl Haroor Gltzinger, oSt. Scanlon, William Glintenkamn X. Shoal, Irving also survive Service at nil Hudson.

PoughkeepMe. In 1938. re- daughter. Mrs. Fannie Schmidt March l.lmainlng there until 1941.

when he 0f 914 E. 19th St. frnm mi-h r'viw-e home Thursday at 8 p.m. Funeral peirsoN-SARAH. graduated "Ttlls nrt make Emphasises Need for More Worker Gnswold, H.

Shotton, James S. rnday, 10 a interment Green- 1945 wUe of late Cnos; went to the Philippine Islands to Born in Manhattan. Mr B-nedlet "IT iH-uJSZttwwmL, Tto Tw of the war to set' up the machinrrv 5iHu fi 62CH? ciu' Herrmann, Louis Sullivan, u. J. Htmmelmann.S.

Thatcher, Harry HUzlnger, Fred W. Vaught, Mary Jovce.Effie Grace Velt, William lange. Ann M. Wendelboe E. I me William L.

Whalen.C.J. McAuley. Mary F. Wneden, Herman McGinty, Edward wood cemetery Direction Harry T. mother of Albert.

Arthur, continue moved to Jersey City i ryie aaoriuary, inc. Harold and the late Edward Pelrson Besides hi: HIMMELM ANN SOPHIE A. on Service at the Walter Cooke. Inc vlved by tin Tuesday, February 27. 1945 dear Funeral Home.

1218 Flatbush Ave- and John Her a Republican -he r.av. tr.e rv rr-. 13lber national committeeman and a past together to get the war over quicklv t0 grea. need 0, a' Pres.icii- we Chamber Com- ''f' nttist so kfp to aKfl le a as a ftf the of Vo-ir Upper aaain k. parent, he Is sur- was connected for a brothers.

Jerome years with a departmei, McGinty. S. the a clothing firm there mother of Berths Hutter and John nue. Friday. 9 s.m Funeral Satur- latter Jesuit vholastlc In his charter member oi the Jersey City Surviv me hffrrtffl her I IliTKrMl He was "ae aware of the con- LL at BrrmklvTi Wan Himmelmann; sister of Fred Knu- dav 2 m.

Interment Green-Wood second vear of theology st Weston KtWWia Club and a Mr tor of the are two daughters i-'itutional fact" that the charter L. Hiwil'r" 1. bel; also survived bv two uand- Cemetery. College We-ior, and two Boy Seoul Council Ruth, and Alirle Uwnnee, and a at San FrsnclaeS SI well rj --ro, of en- ehildien. Ralph and io iohv Kathleen McGinty and Mis urtivtos besides hi laughter Is brother Morton Hfceh.

as "some of the other arrance- JD pallia E. 8th Street. 5 'saturdav dti' Interment 10 Saturday Mrr (If I A KArhsf 'h" 'hev I HILZINGER On Feb rtiirv "8 Green-Wood Cemeterv. St. Ignatius Loyola R.

C. Church. St. Burial will in M.nmon.des VUi. UIIU DUUIOl, BOMtantlj Informed of thl explain the displays.

A souvenir program civlng a short history of 1945, FRED of 599 Bamhrl lire f. S. Wtrjf. a. S.

Prla.m Brooiivn wavy Yard and Street, beloved brother of Charles February 28. 1945. beloved husband son. S. director of the Jesuit highlighting the exhibit 1 Hll7.ir..:rr.

his 89th vear Services at the William C. Fisher of Sadie Trout Sanborn; devoted Philippine Bureau, will be rele- Mrr I Mfi Aati "icisco conference included equal Re. father of Frances Provost and WU-ibrant. and the Rev. N.

Matthew Ma Vi I IvLCQIIr PllneraI services for Mrs. Viola S. publican and Democratic represen-Ham Sanborn and dear brother of Fullam, S. assistant director of Bochat of 89-27 89th Funeral Home, 493 Bainbridae O'Keefe. Capt John J.

being distributed. Arrangements to visit the exhibit, which will be continued until March 10. can be made by calling MAln 4-6200. Extension 146 Admission is free and both groins and lr.d.vtdusl Funeral Satur-1 Harrlet Hedrick. Funeral Saturday.1 seminarian's brother.

John J. Mc- WJJ 111 7th Yfiflf dlstaialng division of the Teachers' The Pndfent saWone of the ac 11:15 p.m.. from his home. ia-ve utnty. will be subdeacon.

jKetirement system, were held last complishments at Yalta wa-s close ABELINO On February 28, 1945, JOYCb EFFIE GRACE. Febru-M'W Avenue. Kicnmona biu. in- Funeral-: A mano nigm me cnapei. 9V-13 tactical liaison between Rosdai invited to a tv- Jamaica.

Burial took American and British forces light- MrLean. 96. Old resident of 1MU1 9 30 p.m 'Tapt. I. n'Keefe, HERMAN, beloved husband of LU ary 26 1945 Qf terment St.

Charles Cemetery. Hut tnee Hartmann) and devoted nard devoted mother of CUra rectlo of jo F. Kearns. father of Herman H. Abellng and, W1sf)n fUtpr ftM WUMn LOUISA on Brooklyn, who died Tuesday in her ,610 Nostrand Ave will be Plant Gets Steel Silver Mr Winner I Home reral Home 15! ud? Tko wXm men" Frank.

Mot .) U.C A. and te.greens cemeie.y. frs. Nancv Fama. Funeral rhurs- BANK On February 27.

IMS LANGE ANNA on February day. March 1 arrival of a home. Born in Manhattan. tie tor il.iilv went to work lor the original Pen- of Information between the sion Commission, which brought force on the Western Front into existence in 1917 armies in Italy and the Sr Burial Despite U. S.

Order Capt. John OKe. fe 22. of 1318 morroi Schenectady Ave was killed in sc- Mrs M-Lcan Continued from Page She tormeily was chief oi the MrV- Armies on me Eastern Front "with- EMILY beloved mother of fc.sie yj 1M5 ln her 71st vear beloved Major 1. from her residence.

tm. Solemn requiem Mrt. ar, Mrs. of Henry A. Lange; beloved Grand and Edward A.

Maass Service ice division, out the necessity ot suing WrouW ply ith a War Labor Board ruling Surviving are her husband. the chiefs of staffs in Washington that it must recognize Local 844 W. Bochat; a brother. Robert London as in the past and abide bv the terms of its con- Murphy of Westfield. N.

J. and a1 He said arrangements also had tract with the union, sister. Mrs. Nellie O'Connor of For- been made for most effective dis-, John M. Aufiero, owner of the William Lange.

Funeral sn at til ItJT, la, Avenue and Department. Overseas 28 dist Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Sa ur- ner residence .47 Hill Street, Floral son Street, March 2. at 9:30 a.m. monlhs, he had acllon soivs day, 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood i Thursday, March 1, at Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Afnra p. Belcium and Elwuod Cemetery. d. Germany. Miner of W-itc-bun and esl luUs- tnoution ot all available material company, could not be reached for be-' For gallantry inaction in the' Mrs.

Rubv Jordan, af.d n.ir.e grand-1 ronimen mi am said he was -t I African campaign he was awarded children and three Mrs. Richard W. Lauronro best.bo used 1,1 com- out of town 'working on the mat- BENEDICT ABRAHAM de-j Cemetery. at St. Augustine, voted father of Fannie B.

Schmidt LOVE WILLIAM on Tues-i loved husband of Ma and Walter S. Benedict. Reposing dav February 27, 1945, beloved Sullivan. Reposin? at Murnane 'he Silver Star. He also was thejchildren.

Funeral services will be held asked the Gov- Elaborates on Surrrnder Trinity, Montague Marione He elaborated at lenpt flaunting'' of Vinson's directive and has charged the War Produc- isi uxiora tot. toervices rriaay. Kendrick Love. Service at his Requiem raw we o. n.

uie jwu-sw in me aimca seivi.c- ft-i. rreaune 2 p.m. Interment Maimonides nome 236 Wellington Road Francis Xinier. on Friday. March captain 111 hi- envision.

and Corp Charles Men and Pfc. Clint Cemetery. Brooklyn. 0la Friday 130 Interment 2. at 10 a.m.

Kindlv omit flowers. Captain O'Keefe was born in 1 Al Jordan of the Fitrl, BPNT February 27 IMS MAR- Union Cemetery, Savville, L. I. Interment private. fvom M-Liin Army Air Forces I terda fiun wS sjatsa iSh 1 School 208.

the Townsend i.nd Boatswain's Male 2d Class! Shi She rence. 35. who died yes- ot unconditional Miami, F)a. of Germany. The Germ; ith "pussyfooting" by people allo- Street, wife of the late Thomas Keenan).

on February 27. 1945. II was a native of Brc-klvn uaua" neccv and a craduatc of Smith Collese. feptnw it as the primary Surviving are her husband. Capt of re-establishment Richard Lawrence Jr two Ple "wrom the world mig idence.

347 56th, 0f the City of New York. devoted mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Wife of James H. and mother of Street, beloved husband of Jettie; 11 an attempt to force complice with the WLB ruling, the ion has asked Supreme Court for Fox, Thomas C. Jr.

ana Henry Eleanor. Sister Mary of St. Jean father of Patricia and Dorothy Ruth and AUda and her as dfcent Bent. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Marie. Lt.

James U. S. N. of Bessie; also survived by four aid this did not mean the a temporary injunction -directing motner. Mrs.

Marjorie Fitch, of 61 Pierrepont St. Memorial, 1001 am Avenue, inurs-jpeter and Rita; sister of James, brothers. Funeral services Friday William Foster, Engineer, 66 A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 10 a Saturday at the Little Flower Church, Troy Ave. and Avenue John J. Lyons, 64, day, 8:30 p.m.

'Christopher and Eleanor. a at Funeral Home. 476 73d I destruction or enslavement of the performance of the con-German people, but it did mean tracl" renewed Nov. 7. 1943.

for "the "temporary control of Germany" bv dur'ltion of the war against Ger-Great Britain. Russia, France and many and six months thereafter." U.S. Must Retain BETHON PATRICK, February 1 from Waters Ncufeld Funeral street Interment Saturda; M.lW.atiyortort iTTkaTMn. Ffnham'l SHOTTON JAMES S. 1 Friday, March 2, the United States.

supreme court has ui.r, a. ruarv 28. 1945. beloved Solemn 1 docketed for March I Road World Role-F. D.

R. en.tinj Fred and John, U. S. N. brother requiem Church at 10 a.m.

Florence Quieley and Harold Shot- and an mill-1 of Mamie Morrison anc corp. Mineola. March 1 Will Foster of 412 Wellington chief engineer and genera aeer of the E. R. Merrill Companv.

532 28th St a Ex-State Secretary St. Joseph's runeiai 110m vya Continued from Page 1 Thomas. U. S. overseas Kepos- BUY U.

S. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS had a I Liudcn Biulevard, SatUPdaj 1:80 funeral of John 3. Lv Saturday 10:30 a ivT 1 1 1 ia mass 81 Secretary of State during the ad- of Gov. Nathan Cross Cemetery Hospital He was 66. Born in Sheffield, England, Mr.) Poster came to this country as ajord child and was educated at.

Pratt "8 Institute. He was connected with' ,4 BROSNAN On March 1. NORA yfM. beloved son of John of 715 Carroll Street, beloved sister Ka thlcen McGinty (nee Ileoanal of Timothy F. and John J.

Brosnan. ad brother of John J.S.J; Capi. rv in-u Qm Jerome F. A. U.

Mrs. Fred W. SULLIVAN DENNIS denly on February 28, 1945, residence 676 Park Place; ni Kncckacluggin Meelin, a- Reparations In Kind "By compelling reparations 111 1111 lift on and control of Germany. Miller, will be held at 9t30 a.m. Saturday from the Universal Chapel.

Lexington Ave. and 52d Manhattan. A requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Mr. Lyons, founder and president of Jack Lyons Chop House, the Merrill Company for and was general manas Cork. Ireland: beloved husband of niing sioc raw erall co-operative He held a number of patents Henry McCaddln and Sons Chapel. Piderit Jr. and Kathleen.

Memorial 24 7th Avenue. Solemn requiem mass St- Ignatius Loyola Church, mass St Francis Xavier Church, ll Park Avenue and 84th Street, Man-o'clock. Interment Calvary Ceme- hattan' Saturday. March 3. at 10 jgpy a.m., and mass Thursday, March 8.

1 avoid "balance of w'e shall avoid the mistake made on processes for heat treating allov aft Abina wee McSweeneyi; dear father of Julia Catherine Abina Hingsorldge Road, Morjorie John U. errs of influence'' al'cr ine last war ot demanding itinent of Europe, reparations in the form of money 1 n.eWod- by which 'hich Germany could never pay." 'hall be The Crnnra met ting produced a on TV. 7LL 'iXZL ti LK" S. A James U. S.

N. R. brother Bronx, died Tuesday in the Veterans steels. I po' Surviving are his widow. Mrs poli Maud E.

Foster; two sons, Harold 6. W. and William M. Foster, -and libel three sisters. Mrs.

Neil Coleman, to Mrs. Anna and Mrs. Ethel free irity and political tti.aiumoti.s settlement in which the DIRECTORS three nations agreed "that 1 ical and economic problems of any ruary 28, 1945, devoted mother of tween Ralph and Patchen Avenues. Catherine Curtin. and Mary Eck, Evelyn Suhr, Jo'nn and Brooklyn, N.

Y. Mafy Sullivan. Requiem mass He had been a Repubh-an iead-Oeorge Bvrne. Funeral Saturday, Church of St. Teresa.

Saturday, er 19th A. Manhattan from her home. 296 Crescent Street. McLEAN AMANDA, suddenly t0: 15 a.m. Mwmdt ity offices in-Solemn reouiem mass 10 am February 27.

at her residence at L111 eluding deputy legister. deputy tax Blessed Sacrament Church' 1610 Nostrand Avenue, in her 96th THATCHB-R-Sucoenlv. at New- commissioner and transfer tax a p. CAFFREY JULIA Wee Rati-, Funeral Home. 141 6th AvetUie.

Brooklyn, Funeral at the parlors. Surviving are his widow, Mr? Allies would 1 doomed leaders gan), on February 28, 1945; beloved services Thursday at 8 p.m. Inter- 01 1 1 peari street, Lyons, with whom Pvt. Schwadron, wife of Edward; dear mother of Evergreens! Kingston. N.

on Friday IIS ITUNTHS IVHUt va, nufimTEuuue ip 11 4 1 398-1 399-3653 -8 1 30 He explained that "final decisions" In the liberated areas are go-. ing to be made jointly and there-J fore will often be "a result of give-s and-take compromise "The United States will not alwayi Cemetery. VAUGHT MARY I for political 0 br avoided by MILDENBERG SOPHIE. Fob- in her 73d 5'ear, on Febru; FH! Mn 6 O'Connor Boro Fami'Y Ul VVnilWIf pvt Rebp, Schtt.adron of 785 ruary 26, 1945, aged 77 years, dear 1945' mother lnj rimriK Vaught. Funeral serv Janet loving sister of Margaret Kelly.

Reposing at the M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CULLETT ANNA VIOLA (nee Stoehr, Frederick and Martin serene unei ai in a 9229 Saturday. March MUdenberg; sister ot Catherine Undertaker 50 Russia or Great Britain This Is the 'N' Of Crimea Conference Ryan, Rose Lynch; aLso survived by Centre Cemetery. Baraby), on February 27, 1945, be grandchildren and two great- loved mower oi uenruoe M. ana grandchildren Service Thursday. VEIT-WILLIAM, Frbruarv 28.

John Burke O'Connor Gerald grandmother of 8 p.m., at George Werst Funeral, 1945, hi hmr Brooklvn and U-x Man Keposmg av sob waim a uooae, Home, 71-41 cooper Avenue, m- Normal Road. Jamaica. died Funeral Home. 1218 Flatbush neral Frkh four Wlllum HVaneU Jn. Tuesday at his home, 406 Clarkson Ne Avenue, until Saturday, 8:45 a.m.; Lutheran Cemetery Member ofSeph.

Au and five daughters, D. of Elizabeth. Barbara, Mrs. John Ben-), O. E.

Mrs Waller Fi-7natn(k and wence-10 st. vinceni rerrer k. Council. No. 5.

8. S. a solemn requiem mas. wit: iat offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in du Catherine of Genoa R.

C. cla Polanc Church, where a solemn requiem orient Chapter, ino. zo, ted into the army isified in limited 's se of poor eyesight. be- Fran I mass will be offered. Interment I Alice J.

Devi Circle, 466, C. F. Vincent Metzger; brother Church. Albany Ave. and Linden: cat get-together.

I That's the way Presl I velt's administrative as weUthan W. Daniels, said He i I ahnlik I'nlMi Arenrri and Camp 7, P. O. and A. Boulevard, of which he Herman, two sisters, Mrs.

John in naving nis The decision with respect overseas U-t of Poland was land eventually MURPHY HELEN Troy, N. Y. (Troy, N. papers please copy.) DARCY THOMAS at his residence, 229 96th Street, on February Muller, Mrs. Otto Ruof.

Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Solemn mass of Requiem at the Presentation R. written. No final 1 So what happens? Tl -vived by his promise," the President Mrs. Nathan under which, however, the Poles ruary 26, 1945, beloved wife of the late William devoted mother of Sgt.

William U. S. Army, and Burial will be ln Holy Cross Cem- November. He etery. parents, Mr.

A native of Ireland, Mr. O'Connor Schwadron, an came to Brooklyn as a young man. 'Schwadron. i his C. Church, at 10 a.m.

Interment 27, 1945. Beloved husband of ailed 1- St. John's Cemetery. toinette Darcy Wee Lamond) and; Helen M. Tavlor.

Funeral from dear father of Patricia Ann. Re-Walter B. Cooke, Funeral i the for He conducted an undertaking WILLIAM P. MURPHY St SON. WENDELBOE On February I quiem mass saturnav.

a.ju a.m.. st. Home. 50 7th Avenue. Solemn Patrick's R.

C. Church. Fort Ham-quiem mass St. Saviour's at 406 Ciarkson Ave. IN I i UTLrreter J.Neary, 42, President Pokes Fun At Family's Traveling EDWARD, associated with ilton.

interment at. jonns Leme- church. Saturday, 10 a.m. In of ganizations. For the past fiv Holy Cross Cemetery.

phant) and dear Brother of D. A. MURRAY WILLIAM on ne divided nis nine bet wet lyn and his Spruce Hill Chatham Centrp N. Wednesday. February 28, 1945, at the Hotel St.

George; brother of the late Ma a FERST CYRIL (Cy), on February 27, 1945, devoted brother of Mrs. Fannie Urv and dear uncle of Milton J. "Ury. Funeral Friday, March 2, 11 a.m., from 187 S. Oxford Street, Brooklyn.

FOSTER WILLIAM on The limits of the western boUI will be perman. nt.v fix, the final peace conference. II agreed Wat a large coast line sjm be included. "It Is well known that the pec east of the Cuizon Line are minantly White Russian and that the people oi the line are preiamunantl', Pol: far back as 1919. the represen tnes of the Allies agreed that curzon Line represented a 1 boundary btwecn the two people; 'Most Hopeful Agreement' Fairchild Chapel, 86 LefferU Place.

Surviving are a son, J. Ravmonri, Peter J. Nearv of 120 South Ba a daughter. Mrs. Alice Hart: a View Frceport.

counsel for grandson, Maj. A. S. of the Bivw-ter Aeronautical Corporal io army, now serving in Belgium; a and brother of Nassau County Die granddauehler. Mrs.

Natalie Han. trie: Attorney Edward J. Near and Mrs. Marguerite Byrne and Pfc. Edward.

U. S. A. Services at the Funeral Home. 6741 5th Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Saturday, 11:30 a.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. WHALEN On February 27, 1945. CORINNE beloved daughter of Carrie F. and the late Charles E.

and dear sister of Michael F. Funeral from Darraush Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Friday, Wadsworth, and two creat-grand- died yr.uorday in on saturaay at p.m. O'CONNOR JOHN BURKE, on February 27. 1945. Survived by son, J.

Raymond O'Connor; daughter, Alice G. Hart; grandchildren, Mai. Wednesday, February 28, 1945, of 1. Manhatti children, Eliot and Sally 413 Wellington Road, Mineola, N. beloved husband of Mrs.

Tuesday In a fa! Maud Foster and father of Harold A. S. Hart U. S. Natalie Hart a Wadsworth, and creat-erandchil- W.

M. and William Merrill Foster. Services at Fairchild Chapel, Sgt. E. C.

Sweeney, I March 2. Solemn requiem miss St. dren, Eliot and Sally Wadsworth. Franklin Avenue at 12th Street. Funeral from residence, 406 Church.

10 a Garden City, Friday at 8 p.m. son Avenue. Brooklyn, March 2, WRTEDEN On February Ex-Eagle Employe lift Wa FUERTES- February 28. beloved husband j. Fuertes.

Reposing at Fairchild I Ho1 Closs Cemetery Tech. Set. Edwin C. Sweeney Thomas Neary 'of the killed Sunday in action on Luzon, and lrked- father of Herman Jr. and Reposing at Austin W.

Funeral Home, 121 6th Requiem mass Church Augustine, Friday, 10 a.m. Mr. Roo-fv DIGNIFIED AiLom CN FUNERALS IDU OUR FUNERAL HOMES Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, until O'KEEFE Capt. JOHN killed noon Friday. Interment in action ln Germany, Janu-(Syracuse papers please copy.) ary 31.

Survived by parents, OITZINGER GERTRUDE M. Margaret and Daniel, and brothers, according to word received by his (Elizabeth C. of Washington. D. mother, Mrs.

Margaret Sweeney, and Mrs. O. J. Romany of Yonk: He was 27. Born in Brooklvn.

he was graduated from St. James Pa-1 (nee kyncru, oeiovea wue of An-, capt. uaniei. a. a.

Justin responsibilities and recognition ac corded France at the Crimea meet ing and said no word that wouh reveal his resentment of Gen Charles do Gaulle's abrupt, refusa to come to a French citv in Nortl rocniai schoo He was emnlove In Qjemoriiim Solemn requiem mass at Little in the delivery department of the John Plate, 82, Red Hook Grocer fFlower Church, baturday, March 3. BATES In loving drew aitzinger; momer ot i'nomas J. and James J. O'Brien; sister of William H. Lynch and Mrs.

Bilie O'Brien. Funeral from urooaiyn isagie oetore ne the five ago. lM-ie HIRtida lnm-lfflka (-UT0 MM MUemm 3-0900 lSa.I4NOTtk.BM.'- flulif J-6600 10 oclock. LOUISA F. BATES, who departed O'SHEA- FRANK suddenly, tH's life March 1, 1920.

been overseas since the beginning 1133 Jetlerson Avenue, Saturday, a.m. Requiem mass Church of al.m'r Martin of Tours, Welrfleld it 1 ,1 I Street and Knickerbocker Avenue, Ji. 1 nil! )f Frank. Ph. M.

1 John.l LOUGHRAN ALICE In fond Sweeney, and three brothers 10:15 a.m. anc. to our dearly beloved James and Pfc. Charles U. S.

N. C. B. (ovei EDWARD, GLINTENKAMP of Helen; brother sister and mother. Second anniver- now in France.

line; devoted February 26, 1945. beloved husband of charles. Cornelius and John. Re sary mass 8 o'clock, Friday. March 2, at St.

Saviour's R. C. Church. Edward Wendelboe Sr. ward.

Service at Walter B. Cooke, Agtoria Funeral Friday, March Edward Wendelboe Sr. of 2o0 a veteran of World War I. yesterday in Norwegian Hospital. SISTERS.

CHlLDKlN and GRANDCHILDREN. LUX In memory of PAUL J. LUX. a devoted husband and loving father. WIFE and DAUGHTER.

Boulevard, Friday 10 a.m. Inter- at at. StanislausR. C. Church at 10 ment Evergreens Cemetery.

am Tnterment Calvary Cemetery. MaaaaaaBBBBaHaMaMaasw OUOHTERLONEY JAMES A February 28, 1945, father of Born in Germany He was a The "unconditional surrender of dent of Brooklyn smee comm Japan Is as essential as the defeat this country 66 years auo. Ho 01 Germany if our plans for world a member' of tnc old Rod Peae are to succeed." he said. Gun Club and the Brooklvn "The defeat of Germany will not utzen. He was also a member mean the end of the war against Zion Lutheran Church for more' he "On the contrary, 50 years His widow.

Mrs. America must be prepared for ena D. Plate, survives. i lonr and costly struggle in the was 59 and was employed last 25 years as an attendant. In i In lov-lManhattan.

Surviving are Margaret; brother of George A. SCHWANINGER DOR. trWe called Fairchild" Ouchterloney, N. Y. F.

D. And daughters. Norma Wendr'luv ndmother, Mrs. Marguerite Bvrne. and a Pfc.

Edward Wendelboe no' Saturday. 2:30 p.m., at Chapel of mother-in-law and Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and 4th who died March 1. 19 that family's probleir Avenue. Mother mine.

1....1. ti-m a hospital ill France. equally simple became lair-reapoiuibility, every burden. Fairchild Sons i JOHN W. LAM BUI OWENS SARAH, on February 27, 1945.

at her residence. 194 E. 31st Street, beloved mother of Helen Walsh and Loretta Fitzpat-rick; sister of Rose Fonken and I James Grav: erandmother of Wll-I Remembrance ely daniel fr ank Jr. Birthday remembrance of a loving and devoted son. oecyw.

Peases, Son -funeral directors 4s3 Nostrand Avt. STerhng 3-7700 liam J. Fitzpa trick. Funeral Friday. SWEENEY In loving memory of rLUSHINO I4MAKA CSSIDEN CI Church at 10 a.m.

Interment Holy SWEENEY. Masses offered. 1 Cross Cemetery, 1 DAUGHTER and, SON. 1 MOTHER and DAD. J- ml-6t.

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