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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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I 4WLEY SUSAN A 19 194i. beloved sitter 3 CAPT. MONTGOMERY, 31, Funeral from residence, 45 8th A' 2D rati; a John Joyce. Thorou Anni Knight. Richard aah.E Kremar Katie ARMY CHAPLAIN, DIES Yanks Racing To Finish Foes nnllnued from.

Page vlvors acre pinned against th Rhine, and Lt Gen George 8 Pat nue. on Thursday. March 32 at 1 am Solemn requiem mass Francis Xavier Church In ment St John's Cemetery Capt Harry Montgomery, in.y ilng at Risks. In the Aleu left for Italy last January his widow he leaves a I Chamberlain. Uguort.

Alfredo I Cochran, Mary O. Undoerf.Olaf I Connolly, John J. McCarthy. Marv HEANEY (Major, retired chaplain and former assistant pas- Army). MICHAEL J.

ol Waur- tor of Trinity Lutheran Chuiciv Ireland, beloved I JJf laney. Mary McCutcheon, A and 461 killed Marco ent, Mr. and Mrs John Mont. 3 while serving with the Dl-'gomery. and a brother.

William Bd- IMI11MU. McGam Ellen Tileries, McOulre.W DDOOMa. John P. Moore John of Mary 'nee Hogani, lather of Patricia and Winifred. Funeral Friday 8 30 a.m..

from OTieil Funeral Home. 7106 Fort Hamilton vision in nor nrrn rai ward Montgomery, sll of Brooklyn, to word rereivri bv Mi wife. Ehse. Prior to Mi Isust year at the at he. home at 339 53d St He was 31 Lutheran Theological Seminary he I I.tmond, Joseph Pascluto.

Josrph Russell. Elizabeth Parkway Requiem mass Our Lady Kandt.JohnJ of Perpetual Help R. Church at 9 Ftrtnen.Mary Captain Montnomerv. born In served a yew in the Central Lu-Brooklyn. uas a graduate of Wagner theran Church In Tacoma.

Wash. I College. Staten and Luther Since going overseas Captain Mont- 'Durgn esusai) iShaw. James T. interment in National ceme-Pinelawn, I.

ton's troops were closing Ludwigahafen. last big city pocket Lt. Oen Courtney Hod Army troops aaat of the truck northward In a re. drive threatentn caiTJ Ruhr at any hour Troops of the 78lh Dhisioi through aeak opposrion on a mile front to the Sig Rner pleis five miles Mttlmaai cal to lu conflue-nce with the Rn low Bonn The advance of three and mroy. Mary A.

Shea. Ellen Smith. E. y. rieien HERBERT JAMES T.

Tuesday, was at Triniu Church in Brooklyn1 division as Torger Tok. ski star, March 20. 1945. beloved of three yean belore entering the army! who also lost his life in the moun-Marv E. and father of Lt f.erard.

as a chaplain in June. 1943. Afteritains of northern I'alv on March 3. Corn Raymond J. Patricia and A.

Trehy. Verblest. Clair Ward. Julia Woodhouse. Woolwoi th, James jjertrohan, Claire Herbert Funeral from the Falrchlld Chapel, 89-31 l4th Street.

Joseph Brower, 79, f. 9 30 a ic Sicr Electrical Worker i VI) HERGENHAN ELIZABETH March 30. beloved tfa Louis and mother of Margaret John Sei vices at the KoCt) neral Home. 585 Evergreen Ave Thursday at 8 pm Funeral A Lonj 4p Pl XTM Hi Sgt Robert Schwartz Nai Give I Hope A front dispatch said th mans appear to have Kiven of stemmln- the "8lh Divim mediatclv. Tliey pulled back the Btef, a small stream I little, if any.

defense Tlie Ruhr-bound push I Desmond.Tech.Sgt Morgai Heanev. Maj. Michael McGuire. 1st Lt. William Shaw, Corp.

James jment Cedar Grove Cemeterv A Petruccello, Director. Robert Schwartz, I WW HOWELI AI TER i AYSON South Nyack N. beloved bus-md of Mary Hamlll Howell Fu- he MMrJrta of Siegburs. i New York Ci ABBOTT-JOHN J. March 30, 196.

beloved husband of Emma i.i e.i.-: Fought in Germany as under point-blank fi iian fjniiu: i.d C.v The 9th Division repukei iftee Huegeli. loving brother of Mock Funeral Home. 8. V.bert Hough and Mrs James Broadwai Nvack. Y.

1 Hegnev Reposing at Rosedale Fu-; March 22 at 1 30 pm. I rteral Home. 245-01 Francis LWll Kensiro Ometerv. ulev.rdrtoaThur.- ()n ir, dV. March Jl, 1945, ol 110 Metropolitan Electric ManU(aCtUr- Twlc woortd Ml Ing Compain he was with the Steel 'hst In August and again Oct construction firm ol J.

13 staff Sgt Robert SchwarU lor Member oT I "rmation Brooklyn WM killed on Broi hct of Wotkerl ln Oermanv. Ins ion. countei at tacks at Ued 16 airfield which was capture! infant rv and armor mel first two at 8 and 9am A troops utidertook the tl rtfc 3 pin. the Two tank and two intant the "'V "rC Avenue, beloved husband o' I tery. Pinelawi Keller Payne Jovre.

fathei William W. Kouwenhoven and a member of the Holy Name Florence, has been notified bv BOGUE AN A TEFFT umns of Lt Gen George over- of St Teresa C. War Department He went City. L. I Wy A Society i Church seas last June, and a lew rias alter from Ludwlsshafen Richmond Mr-'i so' Joye oI UPI'1' Monlclair.

N. and of Joyce Kouwenhoven. Morton Rogue, 1 E. 79th Street. 45.

Funeral privat my 1, -r- Thomas and Nam-. Joue TAVANAGH On Mar, Field of hf was opposition was sporadic company eied the gicit cheml ears ago. WOuld be under atlark son of Mr fau. wart, of 235 other 3d Armv forces ated at the RUne to clear the re oliered bein rial will be bact in 1Ul hi Cemeten Born in Brook hn Sergeant Schwaru. a celebrated and Mrs Joseph 8c iv Lincoln Place, edi ELIZABETH CAVANAGH mee 38-10 101st Avenue, ja- Kisu.tii kk iiaku i oid George deuce, 1374 Nostra nd A vet RITES TOMORROW Pfc John P.

Myers at 222 88th COLLAPSE ON THE SAAR Entire Soar area in collapse following juncture of U. 3d and 7th Armies, cutting Nazi forces on Soar side of the Rhine into helpless pockets. II. Re I Oorth of lw Angeles. C.i'.

Mrs I William Sander. William Gorlh and'positig at James C. Nugent Ft Iiw School He a- from Liidui-sh esides his wife. Mr. 1 St.

'horn a solemn mass J.veph l'Dinuusino runerai Home. Avenue and k. satti Mif a chaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Interment Green-Wood Cemeti nue at 4Jd Street. Pridav. M.r ii morning.

11 30 am. of requiem will be offered at grandciuldr'en and one great- St. when he joined the armed forces Field 9 am tomorrow ot St Pat- grandchild. in September. 1943 had entered th 1 Beside his wife the former Flor- alter seven da iopp.iig--.p Assembly O.K.s Bill it Green-Wood Cemetery 1 killed, wounded riCK v.

tnurcn, yjjn oi ol th. For Cops' Pay Rise CHAMBERLAIN CATHERINE KREMAR KATIE. March A on March 19. 1945, at her rest- 1. Hgfd beloved captured all but a handful 80.000 ir more Nazi troops Iter and 4th Ave.

Overseas sine last December, the 22-yea whom he married In Novel and his parents, he is st a son. Michael Charles Scl a brother, Corp, Frankiu I 271 -A W'wi m-d n.an,...- i nonoiu Ht of Thomas and John Kin- Hilda Mullenbroock dear au in the Saar-Moselle-Rhine triangle Surrender by Hundreds hort Anniversary Mass Offered for Father Rock Chapel. 255 21st Street. Solemn I Hal vorsen Chapel, S310 8th At the old soldier was killed in actic in Germany on Feb. 28.

In- was the son of Mr. and Mr i In 1 Veterans of Fort Mevers. Fla and a sister. Except tor a small ovenn for. Helen Mrister.

who-e is a battling to hold open the Karlsruhe jury naval lieutenant 11. Dcu'al Corps crossing and a short belt of the Kmg. and stationed in New Caledonia. f'ried Line to the west, there was 1 New York Queens County attended an anni- 30 am. at the R.

C. Church p.m. Funeral Thursday, 2 pin John the Evangelist. Inter- terment Cypress Hills. (John F.

Myers and brothei I will nun i LIUV'OKI- A1.FKK1X) suddenly, I. kAnu Urr Clanc-. Qu.4. 'uenJv former chaplain of the the Republic, -controlled reterans. today at the R.

C. Church Rule Committee to re- of the Sacred Heart. Bavside. Cele- ns est of the Rhine idered bv the hundred viaovr nnWerim-s- March 20, beloved husband of 1945 set vce the M-rv F.ln Reusing at Kathleen Upohn and Harry 86 Place. 4.3 Street on Thursday at 2 p.m.

NoUte of IunerAl laUr- 's arUd-rlding tankers and Michael J. Heaney, .3 b. 1 providing for the orating propased rep vote of 78 I Sharkey, pastor, Rev. Thomas Code Thomas Wrcnn of the Ex-Customs Guard I.INDBFRG On ing tn their wake. Civilian- a.

along the 3d Army's line of marc wei t1P streets H2S Diamond, ot Michael J. Heaney while Hags arid shouts of welcome A to the invading Americans Front reports the great vie- pnffed lorv. piooabl- the sitteM mo.st I'lduia. ro'ner 01 m- El-a Obetg and A an O. Reposing USE Of OUR CHAPELS FREE which at Kricsoti Kricson chaiJe'.

Belgium Casualty William A. Mai tin mm. fi M.rvicrs follow complete of the western campiagn, applicable I York City Classon Avetiue. at Uu, pill4nm church, 413 had been omplinhed with "ar Pic. William Diamond.

1 Requiem mass Si Joseph's Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. M. CARTHY MARY March 19. 1945. of 2025 Homecrest Avenue.

War ingly light" American casualties. and discnmi-; Saarbruecken. Zweibruecken. Kal- "samst the city, serslautern, Wissembourg. Malnr and Ive Defends Blue Ribbon Juries Worms, the keystones of the Ger- Majorltv man defensive jyatem.

were In opposed ihe motion, declaring New: American hands or on the verge of York Cllv w(w -outsuutdinglv free" caPlurp- from crime and suggested that, use Escape Routes Imperiled of the blue ribbon juries Is helpful I Lady of Perpetual Help. 5 and 59th St Burial will bi National Cemetery. Plnelav A native of Waterford. Mr. Heaney came to the DELANEY-MARY mother of (beloved wife of Jerry sister of Departmr Thomas C.

and Lt. Robert De-, Margaret A. Sherrick and Thomas lanes N. on March 18, at w. McDermott.

Funeral Thursday, mamoi'd Florence South Carolina. Funeral, 9:30 a. from John I. Healey's Fu- -EIEV William E. Smith Private Diamond, who lived 107 I'M: R.k-..i' trom (lialicl.

187 S. OM Mrcc nr.il Homo. 11977 Ocean St Edmund Church, 9 30 a.m. Friday. Requiem city cm Cem- previously had been reported mil change i "ling in actio William E.

Smith, Church of the Holy eriv Read and E. 1 tarment St. John's 1 The last major German escape port across the Rhine at Woerth. opposite Karlsruhe, was Imperiled by 7th Army troops who '150 A. T0RRECR0S.S A FUNERAL HOMES the law be mad" at Assemblyman Irwin McCUTCHEON ARTHUR.

figured i Framing 115 W. 54th St DESMOND Technical Sgt. MOR- March 19. 1945. beloved husband of through the Siegfried defenses vond 15 miles to Manhattan Lawyer Manhattan Democrat, it prominently in the housi and demanded repeal of AN VINCENT, Hbth Moun- At mi.i mot Private solemn mass of requiem 1305 79th St.

BEachview 2-8844 Branch 521 H.cki St. "We 1 New York CltJ Not a single Rhine bridge was 'standing a.s the Americans struck for the river this morning. The panic-i stricken Germans faced the prospect of mass surrender or a suicidal Mrs Tliomas E. Hagerty. He- Mormrty.

Patricia. Lt.l" Mrs. A. T. Bogue Services Private ents soon alter that lie was prOUC wuiiam r.

0:111111. a iviai of being "just another Dogface lawyer, who died Monday. The infantry Is tough." he said, offered at 10 a m. tomorrow "but, a fellow can hold his head. Lady of Angels R.

C. Chur high and know that he Is doing hi I Ave, and 74th St. Burial C.ankel Shotcroomt on Prnmltet 'crossing in boats and barges under Tt: mthv John J. and Set. Bene-; McGARRY on March share.

The feeling that you are H.ihcrnss cemetery. Hi of the diit. V- solemn requiem mw 2d. 1345 uru a'ini of James M. THE' i Far in there pitching is worth a lot." at iui onoie noao.

In hit tct lAtior nnx-nn riated' Born in Brooklyn 24 years ago. ren Satutdav. March 24, 1945. 10 a.m., and Catherine Travis and Anne -t day- WaUtxM. Coofee mi Church of Francis Saunders.

Funeral from Walter ree davs before his death, ne educated at Brooklyn Pre- in that he was still at the Manhattan College, Xavier Carroll Street and 6th Cooke, Funeral Home. 50 7th 150 161 i9th Man- from iUs Remagen bridgehead and age of 88. She was swept out into open tank country Morton Bogue. who less than a dozen miles from the was a partner in the southern "ank of the Ruhr Basin. old game" and expressed the hope ann ,7, 1 oiV the I of Heaven R.

C. Friday, ntFRKP-S -On March IB. 1945, Interment si John Ceme- OUR FUNERAL HOMES ta ted ti! BERNARD DIERK1 tery. -'with the law firm of Satterlee i goods firm of Tefft, Weller Warning to Civilians the Park Chapel. 44 7th Avenue, iWarfield, 49 Wall Manhattan.

founded bv Mrs. Bogue grand- McGUIRE First Lt. WILLIAM I Thursday. 2 p.m. Deatft0 Er.Lvtus T.

Tefft. Mrs fcfc 83d Infantry Division, killed in action. Belgium. Julia Clean-brothers. Pvt Smith, and four Robert, with the On the heels of the 1st Army breakthrough, Gen.

Dwighl D. Eisenhower broadcast a grim warning to the German civilian population and the thousands of foreign slave workers inside the Nazi lines to get out of the Ruhr immediately. Eisenhower declared that the entire Ruhr 1 Sa-10 imm h-Umuic WO SJ-32 ornt mm-mirmMX 3 0900 1S4-14 North. Bhnt Ftutac J-S600 571 Fotv.WeBHnGlbrarar2-S(IS DONOVAN March 20. JOHN beloved husband of Mary A.

mee Hu-keyi. of the late Patrick and I.nman, brother of Mrs. Fuii-ral tVid.iv. January 14, 1945, beloved son of John P. and Anna T.

(nee Johnson); loving brother of Joseph U. S. SHEA -ELLEN, of 611 Decatur Street, on Monday, March 19. 1945, beloved wife of the late Cornelius Shea and lovin? mother of Made-; line Funeral from the Fairchild rt Sill. Capt.

i the marine corps in Born Manhattan, the daughter of the late Charles Griswold Tefft and Mrs. lone Marshall Tefft. shej was educated there and moved toi Brooklyn at the time of her marriage. She made her home here until 1915. when she returned to Hau- Ptc.

Philip C. Armv. serving overseas: John P. i Ste and Mrs Eleanor Friel. Solemn 0 30 a.m.

from hus residence, 473 Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place. Thurs-' 14S1 First in of the late requiem mass Saturday, March 24. Jolui J. Smith i grandson of 10 But Our Lady of Lourdesgt.

Benedict's R. C. Church, Ralph 8th Street. Requiem mass St Saviour's Church. F.ASTMOND JOSEPH FARN- ay and Aber- il, where she livec with' Anna T.

Bogue. For' is she had spent her Sum-i Westhumpton. where she 10 a and Fulton St re overshadowed b' triumph of Pf 1 Wt 190i StrMt-RArmoml 9 100 165 Iremont tm -llldlow 7 77 00 347 Wh4i Hjwa 9-0272 214 Mmroo mK-fhit PUim 3 Phont If t(Wlitolirt No O6tior SMITH March 19. 1945. WIL-, HAM.

on Tuesday, March 20. 194,1. beloved husband of Jessie Benson it and plurej 7th f. Pat. It She another daugh- MOORE March 21.

1945. JOHN. LIAM E. beloved son of Julia A. 981 78th Street, beloved husband I nee Clearyi and the late John J.

Jean, and devoted father of Mrs. ISmith: brother of Pvt the Chester 1 Van Tassel; vanguar NOTICES s. E. Brewster Harter, Major lsirtbDap Remembrance TIETJEN OTTO Birthday re- nembrance of a loving husband and ievoted father. Mass Thursday.

1:30. Good Shepherd Church. The FAMILY. ('. Mat.ci.r.tan STATE UK NEW V.

in k' Roy Hielmar and James A. Moore: U. S. Armv: CaDt. John U.

S. Theodore Lamed Eastmond and Aidmore Fri PMtTMKNT. iiE i-iiXSEIty the entire Saar ba; also survived by one sister, Mrs. 'M Pfc. Philip D.

3. ISarah Shaw. Services at Fred. and Stephen J. Funeral from his Fai'lnUi Clupel 8R Lefferts grandchildren and several rrandchlldren.

Funeral serv- the west. The juncture st Germany at a stroke of vas Inter- Hct bft Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Ave- residence, 7401 Shore Road. Thurs-' rhursdav. 7:30 p.m.

Interment day. 9-30 a.m. Requiem m.i. ti-Wood Cemetery. teel producing tacilities Evergreens Cemetery.

Lady of Angels Church. Interment FESSEl. MARY, on March 19. I 1945. Survived by her nieces and 3n a9cmoriam ACHREN EMIL EDWIN, larch 21.

1944. PASCIUTO JOSEPH. beloved H0Iy W0SS In: 1 1 i 1 i Ded Churchill Predicts Famine in Europe tiephews, Mr. and Mrs. John Suss- imperiled Ruhr as a Nazi ai Saarbruecken.

capital of 11 was captured by the 7th a fast-breaking attack act Saar River to the southwi Funeral from Englert's Chapel. 115 of Carmine. Fanny Toscaninl, day. March 20, 1945, native of Catherine Bruno, Frank, Clara. iShanagolden Limerick, Ireland; Evelyn Dl Paolo.

Antoinette Del 'father of Mary and brother of Guadio. Staff Sgt. Michael and! Margaret Lorent. at his residence, that J'. Continued from Page Kvcrureen diuikiui, inm.v fl a mass at St.

Brlgtd'l swiftly engulfed the German defenders. Zweibruecken and Wissem- 1 bourg. 15 and 45 miles to the east. R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Loving WIFE. HILJA. DELAY MAURICE F. In mcm-y of a devoted husband and ther.

MAURICE F. DELAY. Died Nicholas. Funeral Fridav, March 718 Madison Street, l-unerai from residence, 966 59th Street, day. 9:30 a.m.

Requiem mass. 10 Brooklyn. Requiem mass Our Lady a.m.. Church of Our Lady of Good St. John's Cemetery.

1 of 7th ing of Perpetual Help Church. 10 a.m. Counsel. Interment St. John March 21.

1942. The entire 45-mile stretch of the FINNEN MARY O'BRIEN tnec Espy 1. March 20. 1945. at her rest-rfeni-e fiK Vanrierbil! Slreei gi.ind- WIFE, DAUGHTERS.

SONS Galgano Funeral Home. VERBIEST CLAIR UDDGREN. ruother of William. Elizabeth and RUaSHr.T Tin Mnrch 19 1945 20. 1945.

of 304 10th Street. HALL THOMAS Henrv Connolly Reposin; at r. r. Siegfried fortifications from Saar- i bruecken to Wissembourg caved In under the American onslaught, and 'at last reports the Yanks were wheeling northeastward in giant i. "strides, flank to flank with ELIZABETH mee Bishopt, at her'beloved wife of Maurice be 'icld at Stun: Higgms Funeral Home, uxb fros- idence.

6821 6th Avenue, wife of aaugntcr ol Axel ana Mary mc- .7 i Orath Uddgren. Also survived by v.a It fret the late Samuel, beloved mother of requiem mass Thursday. 9:0 f.vc: n. Edmund. F.

Joseph J. Llewellin requiem mass Friday. 10 a.m., JUJi.I1!"1 t' a U. 8. Mrs.

Law there St. Thomas' Church, 9th Street, ana I MUM AO, I Cemetery. posing at Funeral Home. 476 73d KEATING -JOSEPH W. In lov- 0 0 TutttZrZtTngX 9th Street and 4th Avenue.

ing memory of my devoted husband, I no cut in the British meat Va-on within the next six months. The Washington correspondent the London Times commented FOSBURGH -SUSAN, suddenly, Street. Funeral Thursay. 9 a.m.; on March 18. 1945; survived by BOB, thence to the R.

C. Church of St. rianohier Florence Pu-'Ephrem. where a solemn requiem WARD-JULIA on March 19, 0 9 this life two years ago 1945. beloved Thut.dav 9 a.m from Ffeney.mass will be offered.

Interment! William and Mary Jane tnee; WIFE and SONS. famine Peter Joseph Francis KEBS I'KIN JENNIE mee Ort.h)." and the late William J. and John Died March 21. 1942. I Sons Chapels, 1847 Broadway.

ICalvary Cemetery. Solemn requiem mass 9:30 a.m., St. SANDT JOHN of 1125 Deca-Tercsa's R. C. Church.

street, suddenly. March 20. GILROY -MARY Sundav; -r. Burjjgd F. Ward.

Reposing at residence. 536 ihnui Vh, "rPd 1st Street, Brouklvn. Solemn re- DAUGHTERS. mother. Stella.

Funeral from quiem mass Church of St. Francis Funeral Home. Knicker bocker Avenue and Covert street, 9225 Farragut Road, until l-l at 11 in let, Thursday, 11 a.m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGOVERN In loving memory WOODHOUSE CHARLES on of our dear brother, JOHN Mc- SD I I William Dunigan son Cemetery.

Thursday. 9:30 a.m.; thence to rioiy Family R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. SHAW Corp JAMES U.

8 Marine, on March 17, 1945, Matvti 20. ol Hi Jet- GOVERN First month's mine ferson Street. Garden Citv. ma-s will be offered Thursday Nolan) ff beloved son of James T. and II ARTY HELEN I beloved husband of Mrs Eunn Mar.h 22 at 9:00 a.m.

at Church Much 18, 1945, beloved wife of Woouho ti.se. and lather ol Robert. st (ireeory, 989 St. John's Place. Services at Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 Brooklyn.

164th Jamaica, on Friday I BROTHERS and SISTER. ph; devoted mother of Eleanor, Eugene, Joseph. Donald; loving sister of Mrs. Ralph Eldridge, Mrs. tlohn Burns, Michael and Thomas.

at the M. J. Smith Memo- the late Rena brother of William U. S. Marine, overseas; beloved nephew of Margaret.

Funeral from William Dunigan and Son Chapel, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street, on Thursday. March 22. at 10 a.m. Solemn requiem mass SERVING BROOKLYN SINCE 1896 GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Ration 1120 Flotbush Avenue Tel.

BUckminster 2-0247 Vital accepted 8 LICENSES is "that i'jl 'at 1-t II "V.KSTAt'n NT. 6203 3th Brooklyn, rial. 248 Prospect Park West, until1 Thursday. 9:15 a.m.: solemn requiem Sacred Heart, C. Church.

Inter WOOLWORTH-JAMES M. on Monday. March 19, 1945. Servtc-at the Fairchild Chapel. 89-31 164: Street, Jamaica, Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Kindly omit flowers. Clerk of lie ment National Cemetery, Farming-dale, L. Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Saturday night for public..

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