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IIIIM-i BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 11 1 954 1 1 GETJS3 ALICE, of 370 Vander- ALLAN HOWELL DIES, Murray Hearn, 55,1 bilt Avenue, March 10, 1954, beloved wife of Charles. Services at Cooke Funeral Home, 81 Hanson Place, Friday, pjn. George Sipler, 7, Employe of Bank HARBOR TUGBOAT CAPTAIN Bergamo, A. Brannijan, B.

Cole, Edward GIBSON EMMA of 300 Joyce. Margaret Knierlem, John Last, WUhelmlna Long, John Mieell, Anna Capt. Allan C. HowelL 69, of River, to the foot of Columbia Clermont Avenue, on Wednesday, 583 16th chief master of the after the sleek French liner Funeral services for George Sipler, 77, of 5804 8th a Cuinmings, C. Darling, A.

M. Dalzell Towing Company's fleet burned and sank at her berth March 10, 1954, beloved wife of the late Johnston Gibson. Member of Magnolia Chapter, No. 80, O.E3. Murray, F.

S. Davis, Edna of harbor tugboats, with which Spanish-American War veteran, will be held at 9 a.m. tomor and was later raised. He used 12 tugs to haul the giant from DeVlgne, Track Noonan.M.A. SHinvoody.

W. N. Orlando, P. he had been associated for Reposing at the Clinton Avenue Ex-Justice, Dies Continued from Page 1 the New York School of Social Work of Columbia University, he served in Wrld War commissioned an Army lieutenant at 18. A lawyer at 21, be was elected an Assemblyman In 1923 and re-elected for five aaoccs-tilve terms.

In 1929 he was elected to the Municipal Court Chapels, 519 Clinton Avenue, after her berth. Some months later more than 40 years, died yes' IDwyer, Mary Palma, Pasquale Friday, 2 p.m. Religious and frater he had charge of another fleet rernswom, oara rvxn, terday in the Samaritan Hospital, after a brief illness. He row in the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Ave. The Rev.

Ivar Aas of Trimty Lutheran rhurch, will officiate. Burial, with military honors, will be Forth, Herman Platz, Kristlne of tugs which brought the Nor was a native of Northport, and mandie to Port Newark, where nal services Friday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Saturday noon, Newburgh Wood La vm Cemetery, Neef Windsor, New York. the hulk was scrapped. began his tugboat career around the turn of the century with the White.

Star Towing Line. in Long Island National Cemetery, Pinelawn. Richardson, John Sanches, T. Boracoo, Joseph Seinsoth, Jennie fJurtanl, Angelo Van Jones, R. Winters.

Martin Gensa, Allot Oibaon, Emma A Ulan, Mark Olynn, Patricia Hoffschmidt, J. Hovtand, Hana Howell, Allan An ardent supporter of the Sea Scouts of America, Captain Howell who was familiarly GILLAN MARK, on March 9, 1954. beloved husband of Rose C. Mr. Sipler, an employe of the In 1912, Captain Howell, who bench, serving nntil 1939 when Got.

Herbert H. Lehman ap known as Commodore," con-tinually sought to interest ship had tome to Brooklyn as a yongster, joined the Dalzell company, and during World (ree Charlton); devoted father of Elizabeth Becker, Dorothy Neely. Arthur and Eugene; also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral pointed him to the City Court, ping officials in acquainting to which, he was subsequently BEKGAMO ALFONSO, March 8, beloved husband of Grace; dear youths with the sea. from Walter B.

Cooke, Fu Wllllamsburgh- Savings Bank, died Monday at the Fort Hamilton Veterans Hospital. He was bom in thlr country and had resided in Brooklyn for 50 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Sipler; a sister, Mrs. lather of Anthony, Jerry, Dante elected for a full term.

Resign Ing 1940, he ran for Su I 1 If 4 neral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, He. was a Mason and an member of the Rudder Walter and Mrs. 'Gloria AMenlt; near Flat bush Avenue; Requiem Mass Holy Cross R. C.

Church prenie Court and was defeated, bnt tried again the following brother of Luke. Reposing John T. Oallarter Funeral Home, 2549 Club, which he had helped to Saturday. JO ajn. Interment Church Avenue; Requiem Mass St, Adda DeVallance of Oakland Catherine of Genoa Church, Fri War I served the United States Shipping Board as a harbor pilot here.

He was in direct charge of the docking of the liner Leviathan while it was in use as a troop ship. After World War II broke out Captain Howell served as Coast Guard commander, supervising harbor traffic at Hell Gate. One of his outstnding tasks during the war was the year when he was elected. Among organizations with which he worked, in various capacities, were: Brooklyn Coun Holy Cross Cemetery. GLYNN PATRICIA (nee Ber found.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Howell; a son, Chester; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Benton, and two grandchildren. Cal and two brothers, David day, 10 a.m. and William Sipler, the latter tie Carroll), native of Balllna of Pittsburgh, Pa.

cil for Social Planning, Feder County Mayo. Ireland, on March 1954. wife of Michael; mother BRANNIGAN BESSIE, March t. 1854, beloved wile of the late Daniel devoted mother of Daniel J. Brannlgan; lister of the late Margaret Howard and Ann Benning.

Reposing at Henry Mc- of Catherine, Elisabetl. and Patri Funeral services will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave. Burial will take place Sat ation of Jewish Philanthropies, Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Young Men's Hebrew Association of Brooklyn, New York City Veterans' Service cia Olynn; daughter of Margaret and the late James Carroll; sister, shifting of the charred Nor- mandie from Pier 88, North Caddin Son, 24 7th Avenue; flol- of Margaret Connolly, andln Ire urday in Northport. PETERS GRACE HANNA, on land, Maura Ruane, Anne, Thomas mn Requiem.

Mass St. Saviour's Center (of which he served as James, Sean, Pearoe and Cairan Church Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Brooklyn chairman). Calvary Cemetery. Please omit Carroll.

Funeral Friday from flowers. Charles J. Brady Funeral Home, March 9. 1954, of 427 76th Street, beloved wife of Oliver D. and devoted mother of Dorothy Peters.

Service at the E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, 232 Utica Avenue; Solemn Re Alfonso Bergamo, 66, Retired Flatbush Ave. Hair Stylist He was a member of the American Association of Social Workers, Brooklyn and New York State Bar Associations, Kings Highway Democratic quiem Mass, 10 St. Teresa's COLE EDWARD CHARLES HOWARD, on March 9.

1954, be R. C. Church. Interment St Thursday, p.m. loved husband of Tessie; devoted son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Cole; dear PLATZ KRIS TINE, on March John's Cemetery. HOFFSCHMIDT JACOB CARL, Club, unity Club, Elks, Masons brother of Lee Jr. and Douglas 9 of 584 Senator Street, Bay Ridge and Knights of Pythias. Cole.

Reposing at Weizand Bros. Brooklyn, beloved wife of the late Funeral Home, 1013 Halsey Street, Martin devoted mother of Val' near Bushwick: Avenue, until Satur on March 9, 1954, of 924 81st Street, beloved husband of Margaret C. (nee Canders); father of the Rev, Brother John, 0S.F, and Edward brother of Walter and bora and Olga. Funeral service Thursday. March 11, 8 at the H.

R. Van Campen, day noon. Services at Bushwick Avenue Congregational Church, Bushwick Avenue and Cornelia Henry. Funeral Friday, 9:30 Funeral Home of George C. Herbst Son, 6741 5th Avenue, near 68th Street, Brooklyn, N.

Funeral from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 Street, Saturday, p.m. Inter' merit Nassau Knolls Cemetery. Basle Photo by Lambert HEARS COMPLETION Workman lower crucifix atop new Church of the Open Door at Nassau and Gold in the Farragut Housing Project. The interdenominational church, sponsored by the Baptist, Congregational, Methodist, Presbyterian and Reformed churches, together with the New York City Mission Society and the Brooklyn Division of the Protestant Council, will be ready tor dedication in October. to the United States as a youth.

For 25 years he was in business on Flatbush and was the holder of a number of International Beauty Show awards for hair-styling. He retired in the early 1940s. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace Bergamo; four song. Anthony, Jerry, Walter and Dante, the latter a member of the New York Police Department atatched to the Ralph Ave.

precinct; a daughter, Mrs. Gloria Affenltl; a brother, Luke; and five grandchildren. 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass SU A solemn requiem mass for Alfonson (Albert) Bergamo, 66, retired hair stylist and former proprietor of Albert'3 Beauty Salons, Flatbush, will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Catherine of Genoa R.

C. Church, Albany Ave. and Linden Boulevard. The funeral will be from the John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 25-19 Church Ave.

Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery Mr. Bergamo, who lived at 187 E. 35th died Monday He was born In Italy and came Insurance Clerk lUptlnUd Press Tssterdaya r.ete Edition Friday, 2 pjn. Interment Green' Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn.

CUMMINGS CHARLES, of 115 Funeral services for Harold Prospect Place, March 10, 1954, beloved husband of Sarah de Ephrem's Church, 10 am. HOVLAND March 10, 1954, HANS beloved husband of Ruth; devoted father of Ruth and Evelyn; brother of George and Ruth in RICHARDSON JOHN HENRY, on March 9, 1954, suddenly, in his 49th year, beloved husband of Mar voted father of Dorothy Walsh R. Van Camptn, a clerk for the Sun Insurance Company, Reposing at Henry McCaddin garet and dear father of Mrs, Joan Son, 24 7th Avenue; Solemn Re Fartna, Margaret, George, Carol, Norway. Services at Fred Herbst Manhattan, will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday) at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 At quiem Mass St.

Augustine's Church John and Judith; also survived by Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Green- Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Desser.

Re Cross Cemetery. lantic Ave. The Rev. Dr. Wood Cemetery.

Blaze in Indiana Takes 7 Lives posing at Serene's Funeral Parlors, 9229 Flatlands Avenue, Oanarsie. Services Friday, 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 11 ajn. Interment Ever HOWELL Capt. ALAN of Percival Huget, pastor of the Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church, will officiate.

Burial Police Lt. Louis Ferrari, 44, Rockville Centre Traffic Chief DARLING ADELINE March 1, 1954, beloved mother of Edith Quigley, Mabel Quigley, Adeline Oaivin, Ruth Toomey and Grace Lynch; also survived by seven grandchildren and six great-grand will be in Newton, N. J. 583 16th Street, on March 10, 1954, beloved husband of Sarah and devoted father of Chester A. Howell and Betty Benton.

Services at the Plymouth, March 11 (UJO greens Cemetery. Benjamin Grindrod, Director. SANCHEZ THERESA DEVTNE Mr. Van Campen, who lived at 116 Cambridge Place, died children. Funeral from Walter B.

Seven persons were burned to death early today when a fire leveled a two-story frame Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday, 7:30 p.m, on March 9, 1954, of 42 Joralemon Monday, at St. John's Hospital. Rockville Centre. March 11 Cooke, Funeral Home. 20 Street, beloved wife of Anthony He was born In Hacketstown, he was appointed, in 1947, a sergeant In the department The following year he was Snyder Avenue, Saturday, 9:45 Police Lt.

Louis Ferrari, head of the traffic squad here, died house near here. devoted mother of Edna Arruyo Solemn Requiem Mass Holy JOYCE MARGARET, on March 9, 1954, beloved aunt of Daniel and Anthony loving daughter Authorities said 12 persons N. and brought as a child to Brooklyn, where he attended Public School 45 and Bovs awarded the Gold Star Bar Tuesday night at Fort Hamil Helen Devine; suter of Cath' Cross R. C. Church, 10:15 a.m.

In' terment Holy Cross Cemetery. were sleeping In the six-room house at nearby Hlbbard when erine, Mary, Edna, Alma, Helen Commercial High School. Prior Kennedy, James Hudson and Mrs. Agnes McCormack. Reposing at the Chapel of E.

H. Lock-wood, 255 21st Street, until Friday, 9:30 a.m. ton Veterans Hospital, Brooklyn. He was 44 and lived here at 20 Purdy Court. Award for his capture of an armed burglar and on another occasion presented a gold wristwatch bv the local Ameri and Edward.

Funeral Saturday 9:30 a.m., from Chapel, 115 Atlan the lire broke out at 3 a.m. Five were believed to have to his joining to work for the Sun Insurance Company he tic Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Born in this community, DAVIS EDNA March 1954. beloved sister of Anna Quackenbush, Elsie D. Swanberg and Frank Struble.

Service at B. Cooke, Funeral escaped. Solemn Requiem Mass the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual was with the National City Lieutenant Ferrari attended can Legion post for his police St.

Charles Borromeo Church. In terment St. John's Cemetery. Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

Bank. He was a member of The dead were tentatively identified as Mrs. Bessie C. Help. Interment Holy Cross Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Friday, p.m.

Funeral Saturday, 11:30 a Kovaes, 48; her three sons, Don the local schools and was a graduate of South Side High School, where he was a star in basketball and baseball. SEINSOTH JENNIE C. March aid, 23; Carl, 19, and Frank KNIERIEM JOHN on in 10d Service (. th PolrvhiM the Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Ruth E. Van Campen; a son, Robert H. Van Campen and Gunman Wounds Off-Duty Cop Continued from Page 1 Hospital where an emergency operation was performed. Miss Picone's father, John G. Pioone, was at home at the time.

Mr. Pioone is a retired police officer whose legs were paralyzed in an accident while he was on duty. According to the girl, she and LeBlanc, who are scheduled to be wed In September, were returning from his home, at 2317 Newkirfc where they were filling out their income tax forms with LeBlanc's mother, Mrs. Mary LeBlanc, and his sister, also named Mary. LeBlanc's brother, Donald, Is a patrolman, attached to the Snyder Ave.

precinct. Cop 4V4 Years LeBlanc, attached to the Ca-narsie precinct, has been on the force 4Mi years He is a veteran of four years in the Navy, as welL 1 He told police the thug ap-proarhrd him as be was about to enter his auto and announced a stirknp. Then the gunman observed, "Say, job look like a cop." "I am a cop," LeBlanc replied March 8. 1954 beloved husband J. nw.

17; Elizabeth kovacs, 26, and DK VIGNE FRANK on March 10, 1954, beloved husband of Known to the residents of her two children by a former day. 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Charlotte father of John M. Knierlem; brother of Henry F. marriage, Michael Quacken work.

He became a lieutenant In 1950 and placed In charge of the local traffic division. At one time he was head of the local Patrolmen's Benevolent Association. He also was a former chief of the Rockville Centre Fire Department. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lee Ferrari, and a Lee Ann.

Cemetery. Knieriem; also survived by two two brothers, Walter L. and Otho G. Van Campen. A sister, bush, two, and Jeanette Quack Harriet; devoted father of Francis G.

and Dorothy Keeler; grandfather of Edward. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Saturday, this village as "Turk," he joined the police force in 1936 and soon became an expert on traffic problems, a subject on which he had lectured to vari SORACCO JOSEPH, on March enbush, five. 9. 1954, of 459 S9th Street, beloved grandchildren.

Services at the Moa dinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flat' bush Avenue, Thursday. 8 p.m. In. terment Nyack, New York. Elizabeth Kovacs was the Mrs.

Wallace J. Ellor of Bloom-field, N. died in January, 1952. husband of Clara (nee Cagnaccl); wife of Donald. 8:30 Requiem Mas-.

St. Cath' father of Raymond, John. Elvira ous government and civic erine of Genoa R. C. Church, 9 PaEano: brother of Louise Baci groups throughout the State.

a.m. Interment St. Charles Ceme LAaa wiLHELMINA, resident galupo, Lena Bottl and Mamie Photo-Engravers Police services will be held tery, of 1121 Putnam Avenue, on March During World War II he temporarily left the force to join the Army. Upon his discharge tomorrow night at the Forbell Funeral Parlors here. Sign Pact With DUNWOODY March 9, 1954, WILLIAM of 13 85th Street, beloved husband of Gladys; de Manhattan Dailies Boggiano.

Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angela Church, 9:30 a.m. SURIAM of 1035 64th Street. Reposing at Ralph Aievoli St Son Chapels, 1435 64th 9, 19M, devoted mother of William, Ernest, Andrew, John and Arthur Lass; also survived by three sisters, two brothers. Services Koeh Funeral Home, 585 Evergreen Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Friday, 13 a.m., Linden Hill Cemetery.

moted father of William N. Representatives of Local 1 brother of Norman, Cecil, Jack, Mrs. K. Plafzr Widow of Restaurateur of the A. V.

1 International Raymond and Mrs. Harry Hilden Services at Fred Herbst Sons Me Photo-Engravers Union and Street, until Saturday, 10:15 ajn, morial, 7501 5th Avenue, Saturday, publishers of six major Man Mrs. Kristine Platz, 85, widow of Martin H. Platz. Brooklyn LONG JOHN on March 10.

VAN JONES RICHARD, of 614 l54, at his residence, 579 E. 34th 1 p.m. DWVER MARY, on March 9, Street, beloved husband of Grace hattan daily newspapers signed a contract yesterday calling for a $3.75 "package" wage Increase s. (ne Flanagan); father of John J. 65th Street, on March 9, 1954, be-loed husband of Anna (nee Mac-Donald); father of Mary Kaiser, Richard, Robert and Arthur Van 1954, of 145 Oakland Street, Brooklyn, dear cousin of Winifred Horn.

for 400 photo-engravers. brother of James Arthur, Mary, Mrs. Florence Mooney and this was the remark over Mrs. Platz was a member of Salem Danish Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. She is survived by two daughters, Valborg and Olga.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the Funeral Home of George C. Herbst Son. 6741 5th Ave. Purial will take place tomor Avt A. ft i The contract embodies the Reposing at Funeral Home, 110A Jones; brother of Mattie Steurer, heard by his fiancee just before Elizabeth.

Funeral from James recommendation of a fact-find Nassau Avenue, Greenpoint. restaurateur, died Tuesday in her home, 584 Senator St. Both Mrs. Platz and her husband were natives of Denmark and came to this country early in life. For a number of years Mr.

Platz, who died in 1941, owned a restaurant in Bay Ridge. He also had been in business elsewhere in the Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue Dj the shooting. Mary Simmons, Scnney Tjaden and Christopher Van Jones; also Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, ana E. Z8th Street, Saturday 10 at St. Alpl.onse's R.

C. ing board which studied the wage and hour demands of the photo-engravers after they survived by eleven grandchildren Solemn Requiem Mass St. Jerome's it VtV'cv 1 hurch. Interment Calvary Ceme and thirteen great-grandchildren. R.

C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Royalty Gets Mumps tery. Rtruck against the newspapers Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., from Clavm Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue. John H.

Christein, Director. for 11 days last Fall. MICELI ANNA, March 9, be- row afternoon in Green-Wood Cemetery. Paris, March 11 (U.PJ Prin-ss Alexandra of Kent and The new contract runs to FUNSTROM gARA on, loved wife of Catogero (Lo. Russo) WINTERS MARTIN, on March 1954, of 18 Linden Street, be March 9, 1954, at Philadelphia, Pa, next Dec.

8 and provides that formerly of Brooklyn. N. Sur loved husband of Marie. Funeral seven children of the Count de Paris, Bourbon pretender to the throne of France, have the ii)A vived by one son, Frode S. Fern service at 8 p.m.

Thursday, March Strom; granddaughter, Janice J. C. Hoffschmidt, Phone Foreman the wage increase be retroactive to last Nov. 1, when the previous contract expired. The $3.75 "package" had been offered by the publishers before the strike.

Delacato; one great-ffranddaugh Mlcell loving mother of Mrs. Pletro Mangione; also survived by two grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Solemn Requiem Mass Friday, 9:45 St. Stephen's R. C.

Church, at Summit and Hicks Streets. Reposing at Quayle Funeral Home, 134 Smith Street. Direction Smallman Bros. Mass Set Saturday For Mrs. Moonan 11, from Ebbers-Hia Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel, 519 1 Clinton Avenue.

Interment Lu mumps, a household spokesman for the count said today. ter, Elizabeth Delacato. Services Xrlcson Brieson's Chapel, 500 theran Cemetery. state street, Brooklyn, N. Frl toy, :30 p.m.

Interment private Reprinted Prom Yesterdays Late Editions Jacob Carl Hoffschmidt, a de Health O. Peron Say FORTH HERMAN, at Rock Mrs. Margaret Sullivan Noo-nan, 78, widow of John W. N'oonan and a sister of Brook- away, N. on March 9, 1954.

be' MURRAY FREDERICK March 10, 1954, of 6823 Narrows Avenue, beloved husband of Sigrid: partmental foreman for the Vnw York Telpa'ione Company. Mar del Plata, Argentina, March 11 (U.R) President Juan D. Peron today predicted he will "disappoint" and perhaps ROMA JOHN A. in memory of loved father of John Gerlinger. Member of Too Mentch Lodge.

Mo. PIRO FUNERAL K0ME Our Nw Cftapaf 14 Uy locate DE KALI VAJTOEKBILT AVIS. STerlists 9-1535 BreneeM Perk CaHtea Aeee. lyn Tommy Sullivan, former vesterday (Tuesday). He (nee wahl); devoted father of my beloved husband.

Died March 12, 1952. Second Anniversary Mass Constance Torina, Elinor McNally boxer and fight promoter, died 765, F. At A. M.t and past patron Bushwick Chapter, No. 76T, O.

E. 8. bury Argentines who have was 64 and resided at 924 81st ana rrederlclt A. C. 2.

Services Tuesday in her home, 342 87th Friday, 8:30 p.m., at Chapel of Reposing at Weigaod Bros. Funeral Horn, 1015 Halsey Street, near been spreading rumors that he is critically ill. to us ouerea Friday, March 12, a.m., St. Finbar's Church. Mar his oul rat ta ywc.

Loving WIFE and CHILDREN, Street. Born In Brooklyn, Mr. Hoff Street. Joseph O. Duffy, T703 5th Avenue.

Funeral Saturday, 3 p.m. Bushwick Avenue. Masonic services Trlday, 8 p.m. Religious services: schmidt spent, his entire life She was born in Manhattan and had lived in Brooklyn since a child. For 30 years she NOONAN MARGARET A.

(nee Saturday, 10 ajn. Entombment rj Sullivan), suddenly, on March 9, Cypress Hills Memorial Abbey. fHrmnriama in the borough. He had been with the telephone company had resided In Bay Ridge. lS4.

wilt of the late John beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas; Surviving, in addition to her 41 years, and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers. Carr, John Walter Mrs brother, now a resident of St. United Press Telephoto ORPHAN Little Mork Wells, 4, grins happily, unaware that his mother, Diane, committed suicide while facing trial for murder of her millionaire husband, Cecil Wells, in Alaska. Autopsy revealed Mrs.

Wells had undergone on abortion before taking fatal dose of sleeping pills in Hollywood hotel. Edward Dukes, Howard Ethel Louis, are Mrs, Thomas Carr, Mrs. Edward Dukes, Mrs. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. D.

and Mrs. Thomas Flanagan BOSSERT CHARLES V. ItoUiinr cm ever ttMm iway The love heart hold dear; rood neeoorlee Uofer every dee, RetnembrejiD keeps him near. Wife, NATALIE T. BOSSERT.

Margaret Canders Hoffschmidt; sister of Mrs. John Sheehy and Thomas Sullivan; also survived by Thomas Flanagan and Ethel Walter B. Cooke INCOJrOtATIO New York's largest Funeral Directors thousands of letters from grateful families are the finest possible testimonial to the character of our service. Complete Funerals from 185 Xoonan; three sons, John Walter and Howard F. Noonan two sons, the Kev, Brother John, O.S.F., with the adminig-i tration department of St.

Fran GLYNN JOSEPH P. In lovln? grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m., from, her residence, 342 87th Street; Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m., St. Anselm's R. memory.

Mass offered St. Mary a sister, Mrs. John Sheehy, and cis College, and Edward J. of 9tar of the Sea, 8 a.m. 12 grandchildren.

Valley Stream; and two broth Church. Interment Holy Crossi Cemetery. Tea. veers eve I had to pert WUfc a husband; loved wit ma ny heart Loving WIFE. ers, Walter anu Henry The funeral will be held Saturday from the residence, with a solemn requiem mass Joseph Redmond.

Director. EE? The funeral will be held Fri GLYNN JOSEPH P. In memory being offered at 9:30 a.m. in St. ORLANDO PASQUALE day from the Ciavin Funeral 01 a beloved lather.

(BUCKY), husband of Sue (nee Anselm's R. C. Church, 4th Home, 7722 4th Ave. A solemn Ave. and 83d St.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Potesto); father of Mark, Lucille; son of Lucy and the late Mark; brother of Louise Maiorino. Frank Alwara in our hearts. Sons. JOSEPH and WILLIAM; Daughter, DOROTHY.

Jf untral requiem mass will be offered; at 10 a.m. in St. Ephrem's R. C. Church, Fort Hamilton Park-1 way and 73th St.

Burial will Carmine Greoco. Grace Somma JA.S-M 7 1S9-14 HaWc Are. Allonse and Anthonv. Funeral Mrs. Grace Peters, from Introcaso-Angelo Funeral rritan.

AfsrcA 121 Home, 143 Brunswick Streei. Jersey Cam of tjjank or an atfenotoleorrmcnt meets a need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only is it in tht Brooklyn Eagle a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes, but it also courteously acknowledges the services and kindnesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed or whose names or addresses are not known. a CatO of like the one below JAMES Mr. and Mrs.

Robert James and family wish to express to their many friends their heartfelt thanks for the token of sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement. con be inserted in the Brooklyn Eagle by calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200 resferlne Senile end Economt 44 7th AVENUE, BROOKLYN Ceraer St. Jeha's Flseo ST. S-0644 1 1 ATLANTIC AVENUE Near Hearr Street, Breektrn. N.

T. MA. 4-1398, MA. 4-8130, 3S5S Newte Afr-CeerfltleeK, epecleiis chapels. dtaeels ArSllaUe la AU Bereaths VbocsI 0.

Cronin. Waller A. Cronin City, Saturday, I a.m.; Mass Mount be in St. John's Cemetery. Japan Warned of Plots OKTCMV1.

Frederlka iFreloa) A.M. at Chanel uarmel Church, 10 a.m. 2 Snider Are. ULtter S-4SC1 TAnrsetef. KsrcA lit COTTER.

Mary T. A.M. at Chapel SCHM1DGAIX, ItWarn t. I Jl. a Chanel Safari-sir.

March l)lh CIU.ON. Mark on A M. at Chanel DABXINQ, Adeline M. is A.M. at Chanel DATIS.Mna 11:1 AJt.

at Chapel Services Tonight PALMA PASQUALE, of 562 7th HOGLUND MAE. Happy btrth day In heaven to a wonderful Funeral services for Mr. Tokyo, March tu.K ine National Rural Police today warned Parliament to be on guard against Communist or Avenue, beloved husband of Theresa; devoted father of Mrs. Jose-i phine Tardio, Mrs. Gussie mother and wife.

Husband, HARRY, Son and Daughter-ln-LeVvT. extreme rightist efforts to over-i Michael, Mrs. Mildred Sealza, Phil and Pat; dear brother of Anthony Grace Hanna Peters, wife of Oliver D. Peters, head of the 0. D.

Peters manufacturers' representatives, 11 Warren Manhattan, will be held at throw the government by force. A "security white paper" pre MAin Z-S58S and Domlnick. Reposing at the StTseitn Am. JENSEN HASOLO S. Happy 117 W.

724 St TRafaliar 7-S7M Thtrtdat. March 11 (A CAHIUL, key P.M. at Chapel GTJARDSMTTM, filiate! 1:00 at Chanel rALKKNRERa, BD)a IS P.M. atChatej tatardar. Mir eh 11th WARD.

Onern I I A.M. at Chapel McDONNCIX. Catherine I A.M. at Chanel birthday in heaven to a devoted Anacreonte Funeral Home, 691 5th Avenue, until Saturday, 9 a.m.; pared by the police said ex-j husband and father. tremists at both ends or the po Solemn Requiem Mass St.

John's oclock tonight in the E. C. roKKCxosrars SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY JOHN H. KENNV.

Plaintiff, vs. ALICE MIKUUSWICH. Defendant. Pursuant tt Judmnent entered Jan-usxT 7 1964, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction by J. J.

Dviber-steln. auctioneer, at Room JOfQ In the Municipal Buildlnir. Court and Jorattmon Street. Brooklyn. New York on the 0th day of MARCH.

19S4 at 12 o'clock noon the following pmpertv In Brooklyn. N. known litical spectrum are hatching R. C. Church, 9:45 am.

Interment Our prayers snd our tbouchU Are slwsrs vtth 70 it. WIFE and CHILDREN. Waldeck Home for Funerals, rarida. atsrra nth ESTSADA, Michael :0 A.M. at Chanel rrioav.

Vsrck IJiA ROQUEHORK, Beetle A M. at Chanel riRO, rnneleeeV It: it A.M. at Chanel St. John Cemetery. plans for revolution.

7614 4th Ave. Burial will take as 123t' Sterling Place, ntuate on tne, North side of Sterling; Place. W7 feet.1 PHILIAS J. E. SICARD The Only French-Canadian LICENSED FrMEBAL DIUCTM AND LMBALMta IN NKVf IOH.K 10" Madison ve.

at tl it-, H. T. C. 20 Snyder Avi at FUtbash Ave. -Ulster 6-4800 place tomorrow in Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Mrs. Peters died Tuesday In Bay Ridge Hospital. She wai a lifelong Brooklyn resident and made home at 427 76th St, Surviving besides her husband is a daughter, Dorothy. JOHN W. LAMBUI INC.

Lor MM CADILLAC CARS To Hir for Ail Occasion! TITH ST. AVE. Fken SHnre Kneel t-70-1 Frosset a4 Cenrieeus Service EBBERS-HILL, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CLINTON AVfNUE CHAPEL 319 Clinton Av Brooklyn MAin 2-0531 2 rr.one Wot ot Troy Avenue, ana beina 17 feet. 8 inches wide front and rear by 127 feet.

9 Inrhea In depth on each fide, both aide linen paes throurr partv wall. Dated: March 3-d. 1954. Anthony J. Travia.

Referee. Loui A. Brown. Plaintiffs Attorney. 50 Stventh Avenue -MAin 2-85SS Vital notices accepted 5 a.m.

to FUNERAL HOMif IN MANHATTAN II 0NX OUt INS 2 p.m. for publication rha soma day, as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday. ttspel AvsHabie In All Bo reus be LEhifli 5-2993 44 Court Street, Brooklyn. N.

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