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

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Drains Arrest Youth, 20, In Mystery Death At Lumber Yard R.Donohue, i i MolhW Of PrieSt Sarvieas Tonight (For T. H. Dunkerton of Chemical Firm BROOKLYN! gAGLf, TUES OCT- 10. 11 BUSES REPLACE TROLLEYS ON FLATBUSH AVE. JAN.

1 AILING WOMAN, 45. ENDS LIFE BY HANGING Found hanging ve-terday afternoon by a cord lied over a water pipe in the bathroom of her apartment at 1HT inden ler. Mrs. Mrs. Mai Moran Funeral Home.

121 6th Avenue. Tuesday. mine ran ws- Wednesday. 3 pja. mother of the Rev.

William Tennil and an ambulance from HFITStANS FREDERICK A I)onohu- PtOT at club who died there yeiujKlnw County Hospital, U44 BtreeuNrtout Charles Borromeos R. terday after plavin tennis, will I -Jfc said Mr. Thompson Virginia, aged T. suddenlv. Sep-Church, died Saturday evening be held at 8 tonight in the Lloyd live1 wltn h'r husband.

Nor-ember 30. l50 resident of Norfolk' uosnital iHome, 21143 39th Ave. Bay-man a laundry driver, on the Mrij-flve years, formerly of Uttat second floor of a three-family Amundvn. Kane Eluabrth Bayer. Harry Koehk-r.

Mary Iran Ulor.Bftff) Clark. Jtmrs Lough Ua. Louia P. C. Lutjtn.

John C. Collins. Nora L)( WULim Colombo. ney. Leutae Oonncllv.John llcney.

PetttBh Patrick MrGutre.J.A. De.Ur. Pndham.Oreay Ponciuir. Rom Rate. Jeafke Dowd.

John Sr Sheehan Mhel. Francis Tandy. Frank fivnn. Ravrrond Vandrrpoel. Julia Hajedorn Vastola Gatlano Htltm.

nn A Ward Amur Herrminn Aivt-w fat Anhi.r Mt'NCSEN-MARIE 3- frm efts) I us Memorial. i Funeral services for Thomas Uunkertnn 72 a founder ol An for more than Wf "'i "rn cal Lompan; church Manhatta -onior ilerk of the firm's hole the time Ha Hv. at Bay side Surviving are hi wife. Elitaleth Boue Dunkerton gop. Harry K.

a riaught. u.h,nd ShimI.m -on. as well as "subway facilities through L'tica Ave." The transit situation In car-tain areas of Brooklyn is really desperate." Mr. Cash more said. In the old-established neighborhoods such a Flatbush and Bav Ridge, the residents are u.ing IRT and BMT facilities that are disgracefully overcrowded.

Worse than that, however, in the areas that are rapidlv developingsuch a East FlatbiHh, Marine Park and down towards Sbei toad Bav the people have no (UOWay transportation I all In these areas, commute are forced to lake huses replace trolley u.h Ave around! cars on Flatr, Jan. Col. Sidney H. chairman of the Board of Trans-! Donation today Ror-i ough Pre-ident Cahmore and a delegation of civic leaders. Answering their pleas at board Hud son St Manhattan, for a better Iranatl break for Itrooklvn.

4ortel Hincham I that lie Fl.itl low Brooklyn iation Brooklyn (ixic Council and Flatbush Chambot of Com merce accompanied the Borough I'resiilent I hev agreed with i Statement before the board thai a most pressing need for Brooklyn is "an extension of the NoMrand Ave line facili pm Interment Grern-Wood Ceme- cr a r.hrry beloved James A. Magee, I brother of Pfundsiein. World War I Vet Rain, Fog Snarl Traffic With 5 Badly Hurt in Motor Crashes A solemn requiem m.iss for racket probe, had revealed he lames A. Magee of UfcM NMhfati one of four police in-nec-Sl St. Albans, a State Labor tors in vhoe honie expensiv 'ippartment strpTVlaor grid I telev IsloiT seta had m.

stei -toualy World War I fteran. wai turned up. yesterday in st Pascal rMnnd ukad fur the conj BayKm R. f. Church, Burial tempi citation because, he said.

in the Long island National Cemetery. Mr. Matea died SUdlknlf on wrire M.m lallv. Frank and Charles Baer inz funeral i Aven eomsr ttUl et. Glendale Solemn Requiem Fridav.

11 am. our UM iculous Medal In r- Si. John's Cemetery. F. ITT FRANK I husb fathi 'of William Funeral from Funerals.

300 Waafctej- day at 2:30 pin Memonal Park. Ea.1 Hanoier. I New Jersey. CHRIS TKN'PN mi- Oc- tober 9. 1950 beloved husband of Marv and devoted father of Fred I Augu-ta Mannix and IAnna Smiley Walter Codv Funeral Home.

1093 St Nich- Wednesday. 8 p.m. CLARK -JAMES, suddenly, on 9 1350. at his residence, nmtlna VnV 7 RrooltKn Puneral Parlors. 187 S.

Oxford I 9 45 a St Teresa's Church Teresa's Church. I Classon Avenue and Sterling Place Mr. Rose Doyle Donohue.J a idow of James- Dor.ohue and -Mrs niiur uorn 1 Soviets St. Antonv of Padtu It. Manhatian Ae.

oppo and had been numiier of other parish 3.011.. turns. Her hUs- hand diet! PL's 1 he funeial will he held to- (iruw fril, Dnwling orman A sol-, 1 requiem ma-s ill be of fered at in am in St Antony Padua Church, with Fathi Honohue serving as celebrint IHinal will be in Calvary Li iei. Otto Carl Wierum. Law Firm Member irl lerum 2.

tt of the New Vor Spencer, Ordway lerum His home was at 27 W. lit! St New York City. Mr. Wierum was born It Brooklyn. He was graduated from the Hill h.ool and Crook lyn Polytechnic Institute and received his Bachelor of Laws! Degree from Columbi, versity Law School in 1SS9.

He a member of the firm of tickney. Spencer Ord' from 1'mhi to Surviving are two so Richard F. and Frederic A t' ter. nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. His late wife was the former Mary Bngg.s of Brooklyn, whom he married in 1891.

Funeral seiv ires will he held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at St. George's Episcopal Church, Stuyveaant Square. Manhattan Interment will he in Lanosboro. Mass.

Edward 6. Willefs, Of Old L. I. Family Funeral or Kdwardl Bowne Willets. a member of the old illets Cnwne fam- dies on Long Island, who died yesterda.v in his apartment 5th Manhattan, aril be held at the Church of Heavenly Rest.

5th Ave. and SOUi SI Manhattan, at 11 am. to morrow. Interment will he in fiends Burial Ground, West bury. diets, who a horn Brooklyn Heights, associated with o.

and later with various; New York real estate firms. He retired from business in 1929 1 a no lived in I- ran, principal- St. Jean do turned to the I'nited Stat- 1941. He was a member of the st. Anthony Clin His wife.

Mrs. Margaret; icary vv ineis. survives Dcatfis TANDY On October 9 FRANK hlnv.ri of tl of the late Frank E. Sr. and Ullian a Tnrtv Lillian G.

Bell, Hazel A. Morton': (luo.trag nam- Rrw ci.ements- PTrRFNf-p nn'f'uneral Home. 50 7th Avenue; Re- Avenue. Brooklyn Survived: dauahter. fw7randrhu5 brother.

John and Jacob, and ats- cr. Elizabeth Cameron hfrbvuvn aiert tid- JffaSc Moved busbsJMl of Berusdeite. Uii.er of Patrru. Eilren. Mr- Ifp-uu a- his re.i.."nce Yspnank.

I. una; wwBmaaj. io Requiem atas wi 1 ouereo lian ini acuiaie cnurui. Bru- Cemetery. Brooltlyn u-ivp m.izAnirTw Breiman).

October 8. Ia0. beloved wife of the late Arthur de- 'otec moinei o. nrgma asar.e Kelly and Arthur Kane Jr. l-unerai irom resiaence.

i miq- Street, weanesdav. 9 15 Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francis iwsi wan, to a.m. 1 ment Calvary Cemetery Arrangements M. McCsff: KOEHLER O.lober AKY 01 W'M 8 ui' ccl ivfd 01 Jacol nd oevoted mother uf Conrad Sei vices at Fred Hcrbst Memorial.

7501 5th Avenue. Wednesaay, 8 30 pm. Funeral Green.Wood Cemete, Interment, LA LOR HELEN 'net Hosev October 7, at her residence 1215! 32d Street, beloved wife Daniel and devoted mothei Maruaret. Helen Keefe and the Very Rev. Juvenal Lalor.

P.M., president of St. Bonaventure Uni- versity Funeral Wednesday, from the McManus Funeral Home, uulem Mass at Our Lady Help of Church. Avenue and 28th Street, at 11 a.m.! interment Calvarv Cemetery. derv "lp 611 October 7. 1950.

be- loved wife of the late Daniel P. of Ann HiClLey' 1 quiem Mass Heart of v- ouo iv interment Moiy cross i rme- LOUOHLfN LOUIS. October 9. 195- of 10 Willow Place, beloved husband Of the late Andrea mee nms, aiso surviveo oy a niece. -a.

wooq, ana nepiiew. John Wood ReposiiK Henry Met acatn toon funeral Home. 'W Avenue, until wedne.sday. t30; KeQUWm Mass St. Augustine icnurcn at id ociock.

interment St. Johns Cemetery. LLTJEN -JOHN on October 1950. loving brother of Harry Lutjen and Hazel Lutman Funeral from the Thomas Quii Sons Funeral Home. 214-65 Ja- Qurens Village.

L. IntermeiT Y.c-.- greens Cemetery. LYONS WILLIAM, on Octo- ber 7, 1950, beloved husband of the la'e Mary dear father of the w.i.iani Heen and Austin Re-nasiiig at. Funeral Home. 1483 Flatbush Avenue, near C.leimcHid Roso.

Funeral Wednes- Octobrr 11. at 9 30 a.m.; Hrqit.rtn at the Church of Our Lady Help of Christians, of N. Y. F. Dennis, member no nuaiiuu Avenue.

Funeral Wednesday. 9 Solemn Re nuiem Mass St. Paul', C. Church. Interment Holy i Cemetery I Directs Jere Cronin.

Inc. dineton; devoted father of Mar garet Donnery, Catherine. Agnes "cam ana 5 of of vwana 1 2f old booked early today at the Clymer St. station ma charge of homicide the death of an unidentified man found last Sunday in a lumber yard at 51 Heyward Williamsburg The death at first was classed a not suspicious but an autopsy indicated the man had been struck several times Detectives arrested John of Bo" Bedford Ave. who bad heen een with the BMUH in -cveral latrarm Sunday tftaniwa.

nording 10 Assistant Dis- trkH Attorney Prank Bauman, Me tdmltted ne itntdt the man during an argument. Tne victim a as about He woie a sports lacket. blue trousers and had only one hoe. He was found by children playing in the yard. Casey faced arraignment in Felony Court today.

Monsignor Barilla Visited With Pope i- Italia flol -ek Hi I'dtll Illume i Hoi Pope Pun II granted Barilla a lengthv au dience, during which the bo- lough pastor thanked him for making him a Monsignor. The Holy Father expressed a great desire for world peace, and delegated Monsignor Barilla lo convey his personal blessings to the parishioners of St. Ber-nardette's, the returning priest reported. Representative Donald OToole greeted Monsignor Barilla at the dock. Call Pension Move A Play for Votes Continued Iron Page I Police Lieutenants Benevolent Association said that the matter should be set aside until after the Mayoralty election.

Lt Joseph J. Regan president of the LBA. said the pension system should be modified, but the modification should not be made an issue in the Mayoralty campaign. Proponents for the bills were spokesmen for both the Uniformed Firemen's Association and Ihe Police Benevolent Association. The Police Conference of the State of New York also urged favorable action on the pension bills Would Have Casta Cat Under the proposed lull--, persons who joined the departments since 1910 would have their pension costs reduced from 15 percent of their to 26 percent, with the city's share jumping from the present 55 percent to 75 percent.

Those in the departments prior lo 1040 pay only 5 or percent of their salaries toward pensions Which permit them to retire after 20 years of service and still financially protect llieir widows. vanXame estimated thai if Ihe bills are enacted into law the citv would iiiimr.ii.it cr pay ure than SI, 000.000 the first year. nut he warned that pensions for other city employes would have to be changed, costing an additional S23.000.000 a year. The Police Conference maintained that under the current pension costs the take-home pay of policemen is reduced to a point where "sub-standard living is necessary." Other members of Ihe six-man committee, in addition to VanName, are ex-Deputy Mayor William Reicl, no longer connected with city service: Chief Assistant Corporation Counsel Charles F. Preusse; Louis Cohen, administrative aide to the Mayor: Budget Director Thomas Patterson and George Buck, actuary of the retire- Jewish Federation Will Honor Max Abrams The Brooklyn Division of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies will open its 1050 campaign tonight with a dinner in honor of Max Ahram- lecre-taty-tpea surer of the Emerson Radio and Phonograph Corporation, at the Waldorf-Astoria.

Mr. Abrams is chairman of the division executive committee. Boulevard. Mrs. Pearl Thomp- i i a house at that address No notes were fotird tectives -aid the learned that Thompson nad lieen ill for some- tin Brothers Jailed in 'Ice' Raid lined from Page I U'ourt.

Samuel S. l.eilxv mt put off until Friday Ml ue-cision on a contempt citation gainst ex-Police Inspector Frederick A. Hofsaes. Mofsaes resigned last Friday after Assistant District Attor nev Julius Helfand. chief of the tha tx-inapeclor gave tvasiva answers on ihe lubjed oi whether or not he knew the TV gift from Harry Cross, ing Helfand might go before acket-problng grand jurv again and -obtain furthei proof tnat (lie television set in his (Hofsaes'i house was in good working condition up to km August, when it was disposed of.

'Won't Lei Rogue Km ape' ie says it was judge commented, "if you get proof that he had I tervic ontract and no work a- done hi it. then it is a good indica- ion that the set was in food oiiditioii and he was evasive "If you can prove this 1 11 hold him in contempt If a is made out. I will not let Una rogue escape In Manhattan, meanwhile, where ex-Mayor Dwver was back In town chanting "I'm Sorry Now" that ever spoke ill of the Brooklyn racket investigation, a V. S. Senate subcommittee headed by Estes Kefauver, Tennessee Democrat.

prepared to learn about rackets in both ioiv. ami In the Hofsaes case. Leibo-witz declared yesterday that he thought "legal pttWf" wai lacking, and he told Helfand: "You've got to show the set was delivered to him. There no question In my mind but that he lied his head off, that this was a piece of graft, but you've got faulty proof." 'Morally, Vou're Right' Helfand argued thai "I don't have to show he got the Ml personally I say he is charged morally ns an inspector of police with finding out who sent it to hi m. "Morally you're right.

1 Mr. Helfand." I it re-ponded Legally, lh, it's another propo sition. Bui I'm not going to close my mind to your argu ment. He (hen reserved no uon until today. An appeal for reduction of Gross' bail was brought by his wife, Lila, who swore out a habeas corpus writ, signed by Pie-iding Justice Gerald Nolan of the Appellate Division, requiring District Attorney Miles -i: 1 pi at 2 p.m.

today. 'Cruel and UnuSBal' Mr- QroS8 charged her hus band's $250,000 bail was "prohibitive" and constituted "cruel and unusual punishment t'atroiman Michael Rear-don the demoted detective who couldn't remember, he said. ho the 10 to jaJ impose. Le itz along with the Neither the patrolman nor his brother, ex-Plainclothes-man James Rear-don, who was brought here from Westport, to talk to the holdover grand jury, told anything useful. Helfand informed the court.

"GOING PHONK MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS MOV, A.M.-) P.M. Rain fell early I.kKiv and a a soup fog settled down on the metropolitan area, lying up operations at two airports for eral hours and snarling har bor and vehicular traffic. The in 1 'i 1 1 ton 1 1 1 and foe caused a rash of automobile idem- Brooklyn and Queens, resulting in a number aim -endum ive persons to hospitals. ine mist cleared in the forenoon, however, and the sun came out.

Fair and pleasantly warm weather was promised for later today and for tomor-, 1 Pollct reported that, at 7:20 a m. today. Joseph Scala. 16, of 1538A Bergen was cleaning his car and leaning over the steering wheel in front of his home when he was hit bv a truck. He was taken to Kings i ouiny iiospuai serious condition with sninal injuries.

No charge was placed against tne irucK driver, hnc Best, 25, ql IKil Pacific St. Police Sergeant Hurt Police Sgt. William Shanover of 2020 K. 41st member of the uepa. tmeiit for 32 vear; oiived a fracture of the left foot Truck Examined For Clue to Death Of Boro Boy, 8 Police today were making to determine whether a Sanitation Department truck killed Joseph Modafferri Place, al 3:15 p.

-lei near the Summit St Ik. The child's body was found feet north af the crosswalk the roadvvav on Hicks St. No me -aw accident but pas- -er-liy reported that the truck had been in the Vicinity at the line. Services will be held for the hild Friday in Si. Mary Star of the Sea Church, He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph F. Modafferi Sr. They have an- otlicr hild. Siitinne.

7. Bar Association Holding Tax Symposium Tonight linn, mini llaniiw. prnle-snr of taxation at M. John's Uni versity, and William A. Klutz.

head of the United Stale-; Treas ury technical staif in Ne-v York, will -peak at a 'ax mia'siuni to be held at the United States 'uare, Manhattan, at 7: niRht. under the the Federal Bar New York. New Connecticut I rwthdr iosn rqq riuiinrci- rlfVotru m.illiei ol I loving daughter of I George and Mary fltzgerald ruved bv three brothers, tour ters and one eranridaiiahter I Uembej ol teaching staff Public I School 113. Brooklyn. Reposing lj rJaUaghar Sons Funeral Home, I way and Bushwick Avenue Sol- 10 am, our I Lady of Lourdes Church.

Inter- I ment. St John Cemetery. COLLINS NORA on October 7. I 1950. of 243 Bond Street.

Reposingl Chapel. 115 Atlantic Avenue I Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 Requiem Mass St Agnes' R. Church. 10 a Interment Cemeterv Direction Jere J.

Crontn, Inc. COLOMBO CARMEIjO. on Oc-tober 7, l)i Joverl husband of Miche- lina; devoted father of Emanuella. Oibaldi, Florence Pizzimentl, An- onette Lipari. Sacred '-St.

Stephen's Church, St. John Cemetery ln" KtioB of Vincent Clement. a 9. to subways that cannot jnmii-modate them properly." Other speakers included Jo-seph B. Milgram of the Brooklyn Civic Council, and Benjamin J.

King, executive secretary of the Flatbush Chamber of Commerce. i skii Mobile at Ud Bt and 1 le was direoting traffic at the cene of a fire in another car. Shanover was treated at Israel 'ion Hospital and sent home. No charge was placed against the driver of the automohiUi vhich hit him. Benjamin Fp- stein of 5225 1 Uh Ave.

Three person- were minted when the car in which they were riding got out of control slippeiv roadvvav and crashed into the retaining wall on an overpass at Atlantic and Georgia Aves. They were Her man Click, 34, of 29 W. 12th Manhattan; Ann Amendelora, 23, of 319 Vanderbilt and Winifred Kelly, 31. of 507 E. 22d St.

All were taken to Wyckoff Heights Hospital. In Queens, a motorist on Cross Bay Boulevard lost con trol of his vehicle on North Channel Bridge and the car jumped the center curb, knocked over 30 feet of con crete wall and came to a real on the edge of the bridge. The driver. Frank Dunlop, 25. of 07-23 107th Ozone Park, received a possible skull fracture and lacerations of the head.

He was taken to Rockaway Beach Hospital. Freighter Reports Raging Fire Now Under Control The 3,335 ton Spanish freighter Monte Inchorta re ported today that an "ir.teiise fire" raging in one of its holds had been brought under control, according to the Coast Guard. The radio report from the freighter in (he North Atlantic was picked up by the Canadian Tug Foundation Lillian at I a.m. fcS 1. I he tug was about 100 mile- -outhea-t of Halifax, li reported it would rendezvous with the Monte Inchorta about 2 p.m.

and escort her into Halifax. U. S. Grants Iran Loan of $25,000,000 Tehran, Oct. 10 (U.R) The government announced today that the United States has granted Iran a loan to help the country's seven-year economic plan.

Premier Gen All Razmara toid Parliament the money was advanced by the V. S. Export-tmporl Bank Informed sources said the loan totaled S25.000.000 and probably would be augmented soon bv another $8,000,000 to 110,000.000 from the World ucll price ra 150 INFORMATION 63-3Z Forol 150-10 A. JA. 6-6670 Aisaan, Mm, 1 5S-14 Northern Blvd.

FL. Marv. Margarci. John and Frank 'u in ermeni Holy cross Connolly fteposm" the Parlors Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

ii MAUJNK-LOUIBJ on Octo-emn Requiem Mass Church of the 19n0' of ,21 an Street, Nativity 9 30 a.m beloved sister of the late Louis; devoted aunt of Cornelius, member Wednesday at his home lie a member of American Legion Post and of the Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. lona A. Magee; two daughters. Mrs, Mary Aljeane and Sister Mary James: two brothers, Johnl and William, and two riattrs.l Mrs aabetta Saich and Char- loUe- I Mrs.

Schlotterbeck Buried Wednesday al sc rice for Mrs beck of 158 7th, Helen Schlott re held Tuesday eve ning at the George Avon Me morial hapel, BO 7th Ave. Burial took plac Wednesday in Green-Wood Cemetery. Ml Schl-'lti 'he, idow of Kdward Schlotterbeck. who 5 operated a grocery 7th Ave. and Garfield Place, died Oct.

1. She was born in Germany 75 vears ago. mil had lived in Brooklyn for Mo la i mi tar- Hot- the Iti half century she had been member of Emanuel Lutheri Church, 7th near 6th Av Her husband, who as active in the Brooklyn Riding and Driv ing Club, died in Pill. She is survived by a daughter. Mrs Kdna Schmidt; a grand daughter, Elena Schmidt, and a sister.

ermine lacobv. Patrick J. Devers, Park Dept. Worker The funeral of Patrick .1. Devers.

75, a Park Department employe for 17 Sunday, will he held at 9 a.m. tomorrow from the Smith Son funeral parlors, 18 Prospect Park West. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at Holy Name R. C. Church.

Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Devers, a lifelong Brook-lynite, had worked as a gar- dener in the Prospect Park (Hiring ins years association with the Park Department. He retired in 1045. His home was at 518 12th St.

Surviving are two sons, Patrick and Raymond, and two lanahtcro Mm IT, urn no f'nn-oll and Mrs. William Shaw. 31 U. S. Agencies rcsn nil oor V-UT I Continued fro Page Program; from Gov 'eminent and relief ro- upied area-, and sm; nno for reclama ft and power mar- keting agem Budget Director Frederick .1.

Law-ton said that "while we have not applied any arbitrary percentage formula, we ha rieavored to distribute the rini Ujhie widely wton acknowledged that it will be necos-ary ni some oi uioc tu later this vear. Bui he -aid i al 50 is probable that "nppoi tunities win be fcunf (0T CT. in nlhop in8s olller area $80,000,000 Aid to Kor.0 bY ECA 'ashington. Oct. 10 (U.R) today for inge progra long-i HARRY T.

PYLE MORTUARY, INC. KtV tt Tcara BUckminstsr 2-0174 1925 Church Arm DEVERS-PATRICK on Octo ber 8. 1950. of 5 IK 12-Is Stmt, be- P. Mrs.

Louise Blaswith, loved husband of the late Catherine Gerard. Sister Mar' Cornelius, i nee McGintv devoted father of Sisters of Charity, and Mrs. Cath-Mrs. Euscne Carroll. Patrick.

Rav- "tmc Knott Reposing at Chapel, ut ami Mt i He- posing at M. Smith Memorial. until I Mas- Holv' Name Church. I Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. wuilam C.

Tandy. Reposing; 8. 1950, MARGARET (nee Tin- tober 8. of 5411 5th Avenue, be-nelly i. wife of the late Edward loved husband of Catherine Red- "fP05" at- cos- Walter U.LookeMne New York 's largest Funeral Olrecfors alter B.

Cooke. Inc. continues to vrve more familie, than any other funeral establishment in New York City. Surely, this is convincing proof of the dependable qualities of tin- service; oi ii- simple dignity unapeis. am atn Avenue.

Requiem Mass Our Lady of Per- pet.ual Help Church, Friday, 10 a McGUIRE JOSEPH A on Octo- uutci, nt. Vlarv Tr ,,1 L' ri 3Sm oi. jonn "hlh i wiuvru hUttMUUl of Hatiip Wppri PrirlhnT eiteay. Chester and KOiI anQ 11 muh; brother of Char- C' and Walter Pndham. Stiuzmann Funeral Home- 224-39 Jamaica Avenue.

Queens Village, l. I. Wednesday. oeorge j. Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue Service Wednes-I VANDERPOEL, JUI I A Phelan) on October 9 19S0 of the late Wat.son; mother of the iate Helen O.

Dowrick Survived by son, Augustus and erand- u.iuKiiK.-!. uciavia v. uowncK. posing at the Stutzmann Funeral Queens Village, I Notice of iunerai laier. i nw, mot on uctooer 8.

de- Ulhrr of Donunlck. Repos- mg at Ppr.cr C' La Bella eral. mrajr, cor- emn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m. Octo ber 11. Our Lady of Solaoe Church, w.

nrn otreet. ana Mermaia Ave- nue Interment Holv Cross Ceme WARD ANNIE L. October 8. 1950 beloved aunt of Harry H. WaJ.d, Chtr Ward and Udie wubbe.

Service, Cooke Fu- nrral Home gj Place Tuei. dav 8nm Ua5, 8 pm' auddenl, iHend 'Ha e' Mlantu Rcmcmotanrcs DEMPSEY -JAMES In OfJ of beloved fen and brother Masses orfered. The FAMILY. In emorfam McGUIRE A A and good teste, offered by it wide fui rals FUNERAL 20 S.jd-r dear mothei of Travers E. Devlin, Reposin? at Austin Moran Fu- 1 Home.

I'Jl I quiem Mass Church of I fiursd 10 in iKnicke- I bockcr News. Albany, N. pleat I copy i PONOHl' ROSE I of 960 Larimer Street. 1omii3 mother of rtnai ie.s Horromeo ciniii ii, HrooK- Reoosiiii I Chapel. 92 Norman Avenue Fu- neral Wednesday.

October 11. at te; Mi. calvarv Kind- I omit flowers. DOWD JOHN St October 9, Kl.iO, beloved DUSOana oi ine law trorrii, lltank, John. Robert.

Sylvester, Florence aM Mrs. Jonn Leonard Funeral Friday from Boyertown Chapel. Lafayette Avenue Re- Church of 8t. John the a.m. yi h'lar of Arthur nue Tuesday.

8 p.m. Interment private n.x,wrs nrm Raymond October It, 1950. loving son ot Vlai.aret ,1 I at WalT- Cooke. In- I Facial Hoir.f. 20 Snvoer Avenue; I Solemn Requiem Ma Holy Inno- I unurrn weonesoay.

Interment Holy Cross Cem- Vitol notices accepted 8 to 2 pm. for publication rh tome day; as late as 10 p.n Saturday night for publicotic Hepbst oons INCORPORATED Funeral Directors Since 1868 Serine Wvli N. vived bv son. Robert and1 idatighter. Carol Jeanne; sister of Nancy Kim and Walter McNichol iESSing Bt the bovo Funeral mP Babylon L.

I. Funeral Wednesday am from Rt Joseph's r- SHEEHAN -Ruridenlv. ber 7 1900 THERESA i Octo- it her of the late James Beauregard Sheehan; beloved mother of Mrs Myth! Dineen; loving grandmoth-jer of James Sheehan Dineen and FrancLs Xavier Dineen Jr Requiem At our Service Every Day or Night Phone Shore Road 5-1600 Complete Funeral Now As Always Priced From S190 Completely Air Conditioned 75th Street and Fifth Avenue BROOKLYN, NEW YORK EARL HERBST PRESIDENT 20 SNYDER AVENUE ST FUTBUSH AVENUE Utsttr S-M SO SEVENTH AVENUE MAin 24S1S UNIIAl HOMES IN MANHATTAN SXONX QUIfNI Mass St. Saviour's rc h.jFourth Anniversary Mass. I Wednesday-, 10 a.m.

Interment! HM ml Gate of Heaven CemeUry, N. Daughter, GERALDINE..

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