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

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I BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES, MAR. 23, 1954 FAEBWGTON ROBERT LAWRENCE ADDIF V. 'nee: Murch 22, 1954, of 262 E. Sltli'PurcelU, on March 21. 1S54, of 54; Street, beloved husband of Helen Pine Street, Garden City, beloved' mee H3wahan); devoted faiher('ife of Hugh devoted mother JOHN J.

darraugh DEAD; Mrs. T. L. Lashley founded FUNERAL HOME Riles Tomorrow of Robert J. Thcmas Grace Margaret T.

and sister of Alice Mclr.erncy, Helen Clavton andiL Purcell. Funeral from the Fair- WEIGH PLAN FOR CIVILIANS AS SCHOOL CROSSING 'COPS' child Chapel, 1201 Franklin Ave John J. Darraugh 80. nue, Garden City, on Wednesday Mary O'Leary; fend brother of Joseph E. Farriujton: alto survived by 12 grandchildren.

Re founder and former owner of at 10:30 a.m.; Scler.in Requiem posing Kennedy's Chapel, Mass at St. Joseph'! R. C. Church at 11 a.m. LEAKY-JOHN, on March 22, 1854, beloved husband of Johanna; Civilians, including possibly housewives with spare time, on their hands, may soon be I directing traffic at school cross-' 'ings throughout the citv, re Church and Rogers Avenues.

Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Cross R. C. Church, Friday. 8:30 a.m. Direction Mary T.

Sheridan. devoted father of Morton. Repos Long active in fraternal circlet, Mr. Darraugh was past grand knight of Lexington Council, Knights of Columbus, former treasurer of Dongan Council, K. of of which he was an honorary life member, awl a member of the Knights of Columbus Veterans.

Mr. Darraugh was treasurer o( the Holv Name Society of St. Patrick's R. C. Church, 4th Ave.

and 95th a member of the parish St. Vincent de Paul So ing at hts residence, 84 Moffatt Anderson, Walter Johnson. A. Bader, Mary Kelley, Duty Behrmann. A.

R. Kent, Anue E. BeruUon. Frank Lawrence, A. V.

Bleaterfeldt. 4. Leary, Jthn Blythe, Emma Lleberiruin, A. I. Boert.Col, M.T.

LindquUt, Jorgcn SottiJUso, Joseph Madden, Agnes V. Buggell, Edward Madison, Rcse Buzzanca.G. Malts, John Darraugh, John Masterson, C. Derrenbacher, M. McClymcnt, C.

yarrlr.gton, R. McNamara, M. F. Ferrari, Joseph Mulligan T. Jr.

Fttegerald. W. H. Newberg, Harry Fobes, Sadie Pattenden, R. Gill.

Sr. Mary Ruf, Frank Loretto Ruhnii hcitel, C. Gilman.Mary Samueison. L. Hnnr.cn, Hugh ScrilnLeibcck.

F. Hanr.cn, P. D. Max Harden, Ole Simms, Elizabeth Heajman. Mae E.

Neil A. FERRARI JOSEPH, of 12-26 Street. Services Thursday, 2:30 the John J. Darraugh Sons Funeral Home, 8813 5th died Sunday in his home at the 5th Ave, address. He had been ill for several months.

Born In the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn. Mr. Darraugh had spent hig entire life In the borough. He was a graduate of St. Francis College, and in his early life was with the City Department of Street Cleaning, serving as assistant chief cleric.

He became associated with his brother, Dennis Darraugh, as a p.m. Interment Cypress Hills 30th Drive, Long Island City, beloved husband of Isabelle; devoted father of Joseph, Marie and Gloria; loving sou of Louis and Cemetery. Special to the Brooklyn Euyle West Hempstead, L. March 23 Mrs. Helen E.

Lashley, 1 native of Brooklyn and a prom inent resident of this comrau nity for the past 12 years, died unexpectedly yesterday in Nas sau Hospital, Mineola, after a brief illness. Funeral services will take place tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Fairchild Funera'. Chapel. Garden City.

Mrs. Lashley. who resided at 378 Hempstead Ms sur vived by her husband, Thomas L. Lashley; a daughter. Miriam who is the wife of Eugenp Jennings, M.D., and thrc; grandchildren, Leslie Ann, Eugene Thomas and Mimsie Allison Jennings.

about three-and-one-half school hours a week, receiving pay cf $1.50 an hour or about $1,000 a year. Similar plans, it was said at the City Hall conference called by Mayor Wagner to consider safety problems, have been tried out up-State. If the project Is found to be applicable to New York City, tt may be extended to the city's public, private and parochial school crossing. At present police over only about L.WOmkIi crossing and frequently have to be called away for emergency duty. The cost of the project, for all crossings would he a year.

Pauline; dear brother of Mary Napettl and Ritr Pelton. Re posing at the "Astoria Funeral lieving traffic police now on such assignments for other duties. A proposal to try out u'h a plan, announced in City Hall yesterday, was prepared l)' llie Police Department for ju-fM-n titl ion lo the City Council at its meeting today. If adopted, It would go into effect, at first, in the llionv, with civilians guarding 100 school crossings. The civilians, after a fewi days' training, would work! LIEBERMAN A BKAHAH (EDDIE), devoted father of Martin and Gerald; loving brother of Barney and Anr.e Hulniif; darling grandfather.

Services Tuesday, 1 p.m., at Gutterman's, 2239 Church Avenue (Flatbush Avenue), ciety, Progressive Lodge, Order Hcrr.s,' 27-07 30th Avenue, Long Island City, until Friday, 9 a.m. of the Shepherds of Bethlehem and of the Classified Employes of ihe City of New York. His FITZGERALD WILLIAM on March Zl, or 445 'sm street, Herrmann, E. Higglns, Florence Tiedcmann, M. A.

HUdenbrand. J. Weill, Benjamin LINDQUIST JORGEN beloved son of Mary; loving brother of Joseph James J. and wlie, the former Margaret Delahunty, died in 1939. In addition to his two sons, Mr.

Darraugh is survived by a (GEORGE), March 20, 1954, of 745 Hohnan, Edgar IFrancis L. Leonard. Funeral 55th Street, Brooklyn, beloved hus onjWednesday, i a.m.; Solemn Re ANDERSON WALTER band of Louise; devoted father of daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mulligan; three sisters, Mrs. Lillian March 21, 1954, at Cleveland, Ohio, beloved husband of Florence quiem Mass lioiy 9:30 am.

Interment Holy Cross Cemeterv. Reooslns! M. J. Smith H. P.

Fiederline partner in the undertaking firm of Darraugh Brothers, and years later in 1915, established the firm of Darraugh Sone in Bay Ridge. When he retired in 1945, he turned over the business to his sons, Alexander J. and John J. Darraugh, the present owners. Mr.

Darraugh, until "his re-tlrement, was a member of the National Funeral Directors Association, the New York State Funeral Directors Association and the Metropolitan Funeral Directors Association. He was Fred Lindqulst and Mrs. Bolveig Maschenic. Services at the Funeral Chapel, 1201 Franklin Avenue, Garden City, Tuesday, 8 p.m. dear father of Walter devoted Peck, Mrs.

Kathryn Bopp and Mru Rose Quatn, and 12 grand BORO SLEUTH SAYS ADONIS ADMITTED BIRTH IN ITALY brother of Elsie Bonrey and Ernest Memorial. 248 Prospect Park West. Services at Boyertown Chapel, children. A solemn requiem mass will be offered tomorrow at 9:30 uiayewe Avenue, c7, MADDEN AGNES on March 8 p.m. Interment Creen-Wcod 22, 1854.

of 118 78th Street, be-Llfl54t hfr resid-nc: 259 Flat. ilovea wile 01 me late rranic hush Avenue, devoted sister of Ella loved wife of the late Frank a.m. in bt. Patricks Church, William C. Rir.se, Director.

oevctea mower 01 Janet v. 'rf vfnivrin wiinom ConHay and Winifred Mulkerln. eranamctfier 01 William W. with the funeral procession idear Detective Thomas V. Conley of Brooklyn testified he picked jup Adonis and a companion (Feb.

5, 1922, in a borough igarage. having the Darraugh Funeral BADKB JHARY. 011 March 22, Jr. and David F. Nash; fond sh- Rites Conducted Funeral services for Henry P.

Fiederline, G5, of 20-11 Grove Ridgewood, were held last night at the Sheldon II. Avenius Funeral Home, G3-32 Forest Ridgewood. Burial takes place today in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Mr. Fiederline, an electrician, Reposing New York and Brooklyn Ichapels, 187 S.

Oxford Street, until Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to 1954. of 8902 Fort Hiur.il.on Vari- tcr of George and Albert Smith. a former member of the Board of Kmbalmer Examiners of the wav. wili cf the Service at the E. C.

Waitieck Heme Home for the church at 9 a.m. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. St. Augustine's R.

C. Church cf Anna, for Funerals. beloved ir.ctr.e. 7G14 4.h AvcimeMvhei; ass wm be' offered a(. Stale of New York.

A Brooklyn detective told a Federal Court jury in Washington yesterday he arrested racketeer Joe Adonis in 1922 and llie one-time crime king admitted he was Italian-burn. Adonis, on trial for perjury under his real name of Josepit Doto. is charged with lying when he told a Senate crime-investigating committee in 1950 he was an American citizen born in Passaic, X. J. r.hcr, Mrs.

Wednesday 8 p.m. Interment Michael, Mrs. Jcscp.i a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- i.ji. T(rVi r.r-vryp nf'hurff.

Flnr'rta narvprc nloau U1UK: Ui 1 y.v.uav Conley said he to.ik Adonis to the 79th Precinct station house, where he heard him give his "pedigree" to a desk sergeant. He said Adonis gave the name of Joseph Doto and told the booking officer he was 19 and had been born in Italy. Lawrence, and Mrs. An Rites to Be Held for C. J.

Carey, Official of Bankers Trust Co. thony Radicello; also survived by died last Thursday at his home, GILL March 23, Sr. MARY LO- 13 erandchildren. Mineral inurs. iRETTO of the Sisters of Mercy, MADISON ROSE, March 21, 1954, beloved mother of Clarence George, Frederick, Robert, Albert, Grace Mahon, Ethel Lewis, Beatrice Barber and the late Jes dav.

1:30 P.m., from Chapel, 44 7th Brooklyn. rioiiirhtr cf t.h t. He was born in Brooklyn and had made his home in Ridgewood for 40 years. He was an honorary member of Local 3, Avenue. Services Church of the Hannah Doherty and William Gill; Virgin Mary, 8th Avenue and aunt of Pauiine Gin.

He-Street, 2 p.m. Interment St. John's posing convent of Mercy. 273 Wil- sie Richardson. Service at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Electrical Workers, A. F. of L. School Buses Quit, 15,000 Affected Cemetery. Snyder Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

loughby Avenue. Thursday, 8 a.m. Requiem Mass Interment Holy Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc. Funeral Thursday, 1 p.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pauline Fiederline; a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Blohm; a brother, Cross Cemetery. Garden City, March 23 A solemn requiem mass will be offered tomorrow at 10 a.m.

In St. Joseph's C. Church here, for Cornelius J. Carey, 52, assistant vice president of the Bankers Trust Company and National Bank and Trust Co. and rose to be assistant vice president.

When the two companies merged in 1951 he was elected to a similar position. Mr. Carey was a member of the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Banking, Maritime Association of the Port of New York, Automotive Export Club of New York, Pro BEHKMftiMN un iviarai iu, 1954. ANNA R. nee Bauer), beloved wife of the 'cte Cornelius; devoted mother of Mrs.

Anna Julius, and a granddaughter, Denlse Blohm. OILMAN MARY, on March 21. 19o4. beloved wife of the late Jo MALES JOHN, of 582 Wilson Avenue, on Monday. March 22, 1954.

Survived by wife. Aususta; seph; dear mother of Anna Fer former Brooklyn resident, who fauce ana ntnitz. Evelyn McAulcy and Marie three sons, John William P. oear sister 01 ueuib. iComense; also survived by sevenland Thomas Regan.

Reposing at died Sundav. He resided at bus lines help, rather than worsen, the traffic situation. "Think of the number of mothers who will now get their cars out to take their children to xchool at the height of the morning rush hour," he said t'nless a franchise or a certificate of necessity and convenience can be obtained, the seven lines will be ordered to pusuis Funeral Wednes- Murray Funeral Home, 831 Knick- Continued from Page 1 is off, and until we know who io putting it on." "We are stopping operations for unfety reaon and for the children' sake, before a serious accident occurs because of thin mental harassment," the spokeftmau said. Franchise Bid Turned Down It was discovered in the Fall of that all the bus lines had been operating for 20 Police, Dockmen Pelted With Rocks duce Exchange Luncheon Club' Home, ciaason 9:30 a.m., from John J. Healey Sterling Place.

Funeral Wednes- Lral Home 0wan Avenue erbocker Avenue, corner Covert, Street; Requiem Mass Thursday, 11S Locust St. Mr. Carey was born in Brooklyn and began his banking career with the National Bank of Commerce, later being put in and was director and secretary ray. Reau em Mo Good Shnherri 10 a.m., at Fourteen Holy Martyrs: Teresa's R. C.

Church 9:45 am Interment St. of the Eastern Property Owners Association in Garden City. 10 a.m. Interment C. Church.

I Mary's Cemetery, N. Y. Jolin'a Cemetery Interment Holy Cross Cemetery charge of foreign collections. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kathleen L.

Fagans cease operations on June 30. Mr. Vallone said that one of In 1020 he joined the staff of the newly formed Commercial BERILSON FRANK, on March 22, beloved husband of Bessie; brother of Anna Westa; also survived bv many nieces and nephews. Carey. II.ANNON HUGH, or.

March 22, 1954, at his residence. 569 Grand Street, Jersey City, devoted son of the late Patrick and Marv Jane years without a city franchise 4'onlinued from Page 1 radio and TV appeal for a hack-to-work movement, police set up barriers in anticipation of a demonstration hy wives of idled I. L. A. men.

All entrances hut one were blocked. By noon the iAitiA Vt or a certificate of necessity and A member of Nathan Hale, Chap- auiLiiibcu uiai u.c wan lin ing to get them out of operation before June 30 if possible. M4STERSON CATHERINE (nee Rcilly), on March 22, 1954, at her home, 527 62d Street, beloved wife of the late Frank loving mother of Ella; fond sister of Margaret McCluskey and Michael Reilly. Funeral from her residence, Thursday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Lt. Col. Frederick O. Olsen, 53, Head of 226th F.

A. Battalion The shutdown began yester convenience. They applied for franchises last year, but were turned down by the Board of Estimate upon the recommendation of the Bureau of Fran ter, No. 2, J. O.

U. A. M. Services cuiien Hannon; brother of Ann, at the Sheldon H. Avenius Fu-jMary, John, Thomas and the late neral Home.

83-32 Forest Avenue.lJames Hannon. Interment Thurs-Ridwood, Wednesday, 8 p.m. from Packingham Shan-neral Thursday, 1 p.m. Intermentr.cn Funeral Home. 430 Arlington Cypress Hills Cemetery'.

i Avenue, Jersey City. demonstrators had not yet ap day afternoon when 15 of the chises. Funeral services will be heldjthe 22(lth Field Artillery Bat When the curtailment began BIESTERFELDT JENNIE on March 22, 1954, of 84-52 85th HANNON PATRICK on tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. the McCLYMONT-CAROLINE, on airehild Chapel, Garden City, on March suidents. parent Street.

Wcodhaven, beloved wife ol March 21, 1954. wife of the Lt- Co1- Frederick O. Olsen associations and school principals started a sorm of buses did not make their return trip. Mr. Vallone and all the other drivers nuld they figured if they were utopprd for having one or two more children than the legal limit for their buses, the city bus driven should receive similar treatment when their vehicles are overloaded to a much greater extent.

They charged that the curtail ohlr iait.r Cocke, Funeral Home, 20 Sny-man J. and Robert C. Blester- Avenue Tuesdav 8 nm F11-leldt; sister of Elizabeth and Zfv Brunjc. Services at N. F.

P'ra' moment Funeral Home. 87-34 80th t-emetery. David beloved mother of Caroline A. and David dca- grandmother of David J. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Parlor of William C.

Rine. 361 7th Avenue. 53, commanding officer of the 226th Field Artillery Battalion, New York National Guard, who died yesterday of a heart attack a few minutes after he had ment would put too much of a load on the a'ready-crowded talion in the armory on Clermont Ave. At the time of his death he was a salesman for the Perma-Stone Nassau Corporation, Bethpage. Years ago he had hcen commodore of the Verona Yacht Club, Sheepshead Bay.

He is survived by his wife, Kathleen; two daughters, Grace and Barbara and a sister, Mrs. Grace M. Smith of Free-port. Burial will be in Evergreens Cemetery. city bus lines, and defended Woodhaven, Wednesday, 9:15 pm.

Funeral Thursday, 10 Inter-1 hansun OLE March been taken to Fort Hamilton the independents Mr. Vallone aid the school 1 rwr 1 jrlnr fat.hrr nf Rrvhprt In- M.uiuioi utruiri rr went, vnu-vcij. i ii gnu jonnson, Asma 2d Street. Reposing at Henry BLTTHE On March 22. 1934.

also survived by nine grandchil-'McCaddin St Son, 24 7th Colonel Olsen, who resided at dear mother of Mrs. riren. Reposing at the Halvorsen Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Craig Freeport, was Mrs Ida Doherty. Ichapel.

5310 8th Avenue. Services; born and grew up in Brooklyn, Esrtha McCaffrey, Frank: Wednesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Thurs-j MIXLIGAN THEODORE living in Crown Heights and and William Blythe. Serv- day, 10 a.m. Intirment Ocean on March 21.

1954. beloved son of p.ihi; 78 uml peared, however. While estimates nf the men actually working varied, depending on who wan compiling them, there was a definite iiirrraxf In the number of longshoremen returning to Brooklyn piers. All in all, aboat 1,500 men were on the job, several hundred more than yeMerday. -In addition to the Bull Lines Terminal, where about 50 went back to work, other activity was reported at Pier 6, Bush Terminal; 17th where from three to five gangs were hired: the S.

2d Street sugar pier and the Fart-ell Lines pier at 33d with two or three gangs. Continued activity was reported at the Breakwater, Brooklyn Army Base, Lucken-bach and 29th St. Docker In Arrested Arrested in the 20th St.fight was John Guercio, 34, of 107 Kane St. He was accused of hitting mounted patrolman Ur-quhart of Manhattan in the hand with a rock. Activity in Manhattan and Stnten Island was considerably Stichman, Charging Bias, May Hold Up Housing Funds State Housing Commissionerlfor slum clearance ami nuhlio View, staten -Theodore.

Reposing at New YorkManual Trainir.g High School. and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 187, n- tnrvo(i v-i HEGEMAN MAE t. on March S. Oxford Street. Funeral Wednes- TZZ tn 21.

1954. beloved wire of H.i.v.u-rt rIh.iv 0 1., TcioHitional in the 105th i-e at the Scully Funeral Home, 2C3 Da Kalb Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Icternwnt Evrgreens C.metery Thursday, 10 a.m. Mrs. I.

Goldman, Hreeman- rlmr sister nf Isaholla Hatinnl leid Artillery Herman T. Stichman Is on housinc in the citv. He champs. BOGERT COl. lhn inii Chimim- liml.

o. Director, Raymond J. Sheehan. record again today with a that the city fathers are foster-threat to withhold State funds Ing discrimination or segrega TAYLOR, on March 21. 1954 Praternai and religious serv- NEWBERG HARRY, beloved ices at Kaiser Koos Funeral Home, 87-20 Woodhaven Boulevard, near Jamaica Avenue, on husband of Emma; dear brother of Hattie Hoffman and Joserh.

During World War II he spent several years in the Pacific and European theaters with the 281st Field Artillery Battalion. He was graduated from the artillery school at Fort Sill. Oklahoma, and after World War II he reorganized Ex-Home Official Mrs. Fannie Llebowitz Goldman, 64, wife of Isldor Goldman, an executive of Marquise Coats and Suits, died last Thursday in University Hospital, Manhattan. She resided Tuesday, 8 p.m.

Interment Green-(Services Thursday, 10 a.m., "The Wood Cemetery Wednesday, 1 p.m. Riverside" Brooklyn. Ocean Parkway and Prosoect Park. .1 tl.li.llit 1 M. land; father of Mrs.

Frank B. Tall-man and Mrs. Frederic K. Huber. Reposing at Frank E.

Campbell, Madison Avenue at 81st Street, N. Y. C. Services it Church of the Heavenly Rest, 5th Avenue at 90th 6 Street, Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Those who prefer to make a donation to harity In lieu of Hovers, please nd to Ch'ldren's Aid Society or jw York Association for the tion in the selection of housing projects.

Speaking at a meeting of the Baptist Ministers Conference of Greater New York and vicinity yesterday at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, 131 W. 128th Manhattan, Stichman charged that proponents of the policy he decries "are attempting to block even public housing projects In slum aR well as suddenly, on March 20, beloved mother of John. Reposux; at Matthew P. Ballas Funere' Home, 680 Grand Street; Solemn Requiem PATTENDEN RICHARD on March 22. 1954, beloved husband of Ruth; beloved father of Andrea; devoted son of Helen: brother of at 410 Kingston Ave.

Mrs. Goldman was a former ess than in Brooklyn. There Mass Wednesday, March 24, 10: Kenneth and Helen McKean. St. Nicholas R.

C. Church.lneral at. Walter B. cTDivnvcn a Tii wnrtv vice Dresiuent of tne Lrown were signs tnai ut 1-1, mu- Most Holy Trinity' Funeral Home. 20 Snyier and Eight, regrets to announce thejHeights Auxiliaty of the bv the Belgian Line, might BOTTIJI.ISO JOSEPH, sud- lJ 1 lenly, on March 22.

beloved Avenue (near Flatbi'sh Avenue). wit a strnrl jother areas to prevent mem-ibers of certain minority groups of lea Children's Home T. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment. AU mcmbPrs are to 1 Kensico Ceme-u 1 ti, n'Hii m.

Kensico Ceme Teen Gang Seized In 50 lo 60 Thefts Continued from Page 1 ccmpacts, lighters, watches and cigarettes. The liquor-More holdup gang, still bring hunted, last night took SIV) from George KusKell, 50, at .10 vlns downtown; $140 from I.otiis lilitz, at 165 Linden Boulevard, Flatbush, and 9115 from William wo Jack 55, at 441 781 Bay Ridge. The trio operated In the same manner In each holdup. One of the youths would enter and ask for a bottle of liquor, quickly followed by a second, carrying a gun, while the third stood lookout at the door. Hm.l-l.-n lUn W.QI, HIGGINS FLORENCE "hand of Fay; dear brother of John fjnd Genevieve.

Funeral Thursday. y.ZO a.m., from Funeral Home, 187 cast over five television and March 22, 1954, devoted wife ofiterv. I-Iirsch Aid and Children's Day neral Home, 7106 Fort 2i. Mu'sery (Parkway, on Tuesday, March S. Oxford Street; Solemn Requiem i.u"" rioo.un.ii Mass R.

C. Church of St. Ambrose, Court: dear mothfr Det. Probation RUF FRANK, suddenly In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daugh 10 a.m. Interment Holv ivianmns ana jumi n.

March 21. 1954, devoted brother Joseph Maggio, Chef de Gare. from moving into a neighborhood." Specifically, he attacked the Board of Estimate in the matter, and urged that each board member should be asked "to state publicly" why a particular project has been temporarily shelved. ters, Mrs. Hilda Askenase and Mrs.

Florence Shane; four sis Cemetery. jJI'-: beloved of Charles Mrs. Anna Murray and Mrs. Arrangements by E. Tari it Bona.

Anthny Deller. service at Boyer-! Alice Sosa. Reposing at Cosgrove town Chapel. 40 Lafayette Ave-ichapels. 5723 5th Averse; Re-BUGGELL EDWARD oninue, Wednesday, 9 p.m.

Interment quieir- Mass at Our Lady of Per-: March 21, 1954, beloved husband Cemetery, Prospect Park, petual Help Church Wednesday, 11 STRAND NEIL Past Commander of Bay Ridge Post, No. 157. American Legion, beloved husband ters, two brothers and four of Irene (nee De Lap); dear broth wimam C. Rmge, Director, a.m. Interment St.

John's Ceme-; grandchildren. Canada Cites Luciano er of Alice Morrlsey, Aletta Cougn- of Kathryn tnee Kohberger); father of Edward J. son of Henry and the late Agnes; brother Itery, Iin and Lewis Strand. Reposing at Fort im.lr..oit l.u JUili Ot Watch th society coliin in tW Sat-rday Jiiion of tbt Brkrja EU for Ua valuable: fealura, "Tipi EtiqatH." of Henry, Mrs. John Andrews and 33 Lester Court, March 22.

1954,1 RUHMSHOTTEL-CARL of rn kT Florence Buggell, Funeral Thurs- beloved husband of Mary; devoted L. or March 21, Wednesday "am L'cmn ReV" DPe Trade Growth day, 8:30 a.m., Joseph Redmond father of Rojer and Suzanne; lov-1954. beloved husband of Frieda Ulm Mas St Anselm's Vim-oiiver M-irch "'1 (111 n.u.r.l J7 Son Of Chdrt-R A13S l- AOSeim It. JlltOUVer, Mart 11 -i (U.I O'Neil's Funeral Home, 7106 rr' ci i rjCtareh, no am. interment U.

S. PoIice today blamed Canada's Island i hi three radio stations, included an ominous note. Assuring idle worker that they need not fear "intimidation, assault or reprisal" if they went back to work, he added: "Your johs are waiting for you now, but I don't know how much longer they'll be waiting. "Even now a number of steamship lines are preparing to move their operations to other ports. They're planning this move not only for hc duration of the tie-up, bnt permanently.

"We don't want to lose them and I'm mire neither do the longshoremen." Earlier Wagner had toured the nearly-paralyzed waterfront with Police Commissioner Francis W. H. Adams and other top aides. At several points he was booed; at others, such as one at the Brooklyn Army Base, workers shouted; "Hey. Wagner, give us a contract.

We're not goons." srrowine narcotics traffic on R. C. Church. Interment National brand and Nora Carlson. Funeral F.

White Funeral Home. 315 ng papers rr.iifkvl T.uri.inn for National (Fort Lauderdale, please copy.) John J. O'Nc Cemetery. Thursday, 8:30 a.m. Interment mer United States underworld Conklin Street, Farminsdale, L.

I. Funeral services Wednesday, 1 p.m. Interment the Everereena. Brook- 'Long Island National Cemetery BUZ2ANCA GIOVANNINA. on' Reposing at Byrnes Funeral Home Director.

Kindly iiyn, y. The family wiU receive Marcn zi, 1954, beloved wile ot 2384 Gerritsen Avenue. Antonio: devoted mother of flowers. STRICKER SOPHIE, on were being flown into menus at the funeral home be 21 1954. beloved wife of tile late the country aboard fast planes and prprtpriclf.

rinr mnthr nf Thurles Royal Canadian Mounted Po tween the hours of 2 and 5 7 and p.m. lice said "most of the opium produced for the illicit market SAMUELSON LILLIAN, on March 22. Reposing at Cosgrove and August; dear grandmother of Rita. Funeral from Daniel J. O'Sulllvan Funeral Home.

Lenox Road at Rogers Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Catherine of Genoa nhnrrh Wdnrinv Q-Sf) a m. In- Walter R. Cooke INCOIPOtATID New York' Large tt funeral Director kJ if our responsibility to simplify the problems of funeral arrangement and to offer sensible advice in the matter of cost Complete Funerals from 18i jf mitral Shtorntation Salvatore, Louis, Connie Manfre, Lucy Di Bias! dear sister of Car-1 HOLMAN EDGAR, of 1928 melo Puglia, Mary Baratta; aiHarins Street, March 22, 1954, be- survived by two grandchildren. Fu-jloved husband of Justlna; devoted neral from her residence, 1649 84th Ifather of Lillian, Mrs.

John P. Street, Brooklyn, Thursday, March -Mitchell and William; also sur- 25; Solemn Requiem Mass at St. vlved by brother, Frederick. 6erv- I Finbar's R. C.

Church. 9:30 a.m. ices Wednesday, 8 pm. Funeral Arrangement by Gloscia. Thursday.

10 a.m. Reposing at IBvrBes Funeral Home, 2384 Ger-DARRAl'GH On March now comes from the Mediterranean area, and the kingpin is Lucky Luciano." Chapels, 5723 5th Avenue. BCHLOTTERBECK FRIEDAAprment St Johns Cemeterv. on March 22. 1954, beloved wife of.

Joseph devoted mother of Rose! THOMAS DONGAN COUNCIL, iHrmnriama Barron. at Weleand.vo. 1251 kmchts nr rni.i'M- Artificial Breeding of the late Margaret (nee Dela to-i Fun-sral Heme. 1015 Hal-jBUSf fretfully announces the cpv St.rppt npflr Rimhwirlr -1 i- JOHNSON March 22, ELLEN BIRKHART huntv); dear father of Alexander! nuniYj; citm laaii'i oi niLxniicei i cn.i. i jucawi oi n.uuidjy xjiie ivitriutni oi n.uuidjy xjiie ivitm ANNA 1944.

John Margaret Mulligan, the1! Wednesday, 8 p.m. Fu-and Treasurer. JOHN J. Died March 23, u.u.l.t. Ul i.iu.uic neral TtllinulslV 2 kidditt-ii late Helen Morton; loving fen of --j, or.

mciiiuriA wiu DARRAUGH Services at Fred Herbst Sons Me- s.scmble at clubhouse Tuesday. me iaie acisiiurr anu -n, thouffi.t ot nt remembrance, J.ut a memory. ai.d trie. Jii.t the Jove meet devclion Of one ttho th.nks of ou. Lovir.g Son, BILL.

Burlington, March 2.1 (U.R) A dairy executive, W. A. Dodge, reported 20 percent of the cows in Vermont were bred artificially during 1953. He saaid it was an increase of about 10,000 compared to 1952. dear brother of Lillian Peck, Kath-iH" nt' svnnttMJCK maa, on Marcn 8:30 pm thence proceed to Fu- ryn Bopp.

Rose Quain and the latel huslnd of neral Home at 8813 5th Avenue Sarah Downey, Mary McAllister, bers of Bay Ridge Pest, No. 157, William and Paul; brother of to pay their last respects. ADRIAN K. STILL, Grand Knight. Henry C.

Triebert, recorder. also Elleji and Denis Darraugh I invited to attend. Survived by 12 grandchildren. Re Carl, Martin and Paul Schneelock, Claire Foster nnH Ma Rranch. posing at his funeral 8813 KELLEY On Saturday, Marchjscrvicea Ebbers-Hill CUnton Ave- TIEDEMANN MARY AGNES 150-10 HJI.id.

JA. 6-6670 rdlo, rrc'i JJrJ SREIXr, Edward A. 9:30 A.M. at Chapel TIMLIN. Mary A.M.

at Chapel WttntHay, March Jtth ALLEN, Oaarca 1 Mr.M. at Chapel STMINGTON. Jamaa 100 P.M. at Chapel URul ck (nee Haley), of Wet Hempstead HALLHEIMER BERNARD. Until memories fade and life depart, You'll live lorever In our heart.

Mother, Father and Sisters. HALLHEIMER BERNARD. ro loved and hwt you. Tour memory WIU never tow old WIFE nd CHILDREN. and mother of Edna N.

on Sunday, March 21. 1954, 20 SnrJ.r Art. I'Littr 1-4800 Tutiday. March 21ti BROCIA, Vine-nil Sr. 15 A.M.

at Chapd SMALLEY, Arthur A 8:1 A M. at Chapel Sri SON. Arthur I F.M. at Chapel HLLB. Diedrlch J.iKir.M.

at Ckapal Wtinttitt, March Hh HANNON. ralrira D. 1 CK P.M at Cbaprl Thuridav. March 2Sth SCHRIEFER, Ajona COD A.M. at Chaal MAD1SOV, loaft MM at Chaal Church.

:30 a.m. Intex-: wn avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m, L. a verm Funeral R. N. from Jones Funeral! cent St.

John's Cemetery. WEHMAN HELEN (nee Brun- beloved wife ot the late William F. Tiedemann; mother ot Charles, iParlor, 13th Avenue and 13Ui SIMMS ELIZABETH. March John, Harold Robert Arthur DERRENBACHER Altoona. Thursday, 22, dear mother of Daniel; grand-! (nee Kline), on March 22, 1954, March 2o'- Mass' 9 am- Bles.ed mother of John, Margaret and nock).

Birthday Mass, 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, St. Agnes. Lovmg Husband, FRED, and Lov E. and the late William F.

Tiede- wife of the late William; beloved, Sacrament cauieoral. Altoona, Pa. Valerie Simms. Reposing at the Valerie Simms. Reposing at the'mann.

Funeral from the Fairchild CATHERINE V. 1953. Masses of- Halvorsen Chapel, f310 8th Ave-Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, ing Sister, MARY. WYNNE Former Judge ED mother of Mrs. Antoinette M.

Barber. Helen M. Reis. Henrv W. and KENT ANNS E.

(nee Sullivan), HODGSON Died March 23, fered. Dear eat Mother. nue; Requiem Mass St. Agatha Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 9 WARD. Mass offered Wednesday.

William F. Reposing George J.on March il, 1Sq4, wile ol the late church, 49th Street and 7th Requiem Mass at St. Thomas the Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7thlTllomas J-: belovd n.other of Sis-iAvenue. Thursday, 10 a m. Inter-1 Apostle R.

C. Church West Hemp 1SJ-U Norlkera Bhd. FL 3-6600 Wednt iday. March 24th RCSE. Ella an at hap'l Anna I (Ml at Chjpel a-eyjL in my heart.

VIRGINIA. 9 a.m.. St. Gregory's Church, St 50 Strtnlt A. MAia 2-S5A5 March 7lrt ARD.

Jam. E. on A M. at Chapri Avenue; Ma.ss St. Francis Xavieriter Anes Jerome.

Holy Cross, ijohn's and Brooklyn Avenues. stead, Wednesday, 10 a m. MEMORIAL R. C. Church Thur.vr.av.

March 25, -irarauMnt, uu trvii- 9 a.m. Interment Kingston, N. Y. T- Funeral Wednesday, 9 STENECK POST, V. F.

an- lia.m., from Kennedy Funeralmounces with deep regret the sudden IChapcl. Church and Rogers of JOHN (BILL) PARKS.I Vital notice, accepted Sam. Requiem Mass, 9:45 St. Iservices Tuesday evening at 8 WEILL BENJAMIN, beloved husband of May; devoted father of Howard and Estelle WUlner; dear brother of Mildred Goldberg. Blanche, and dear grandfather.

20 Snyder Ave. at Flatbush 6-4800 CONTRIBUTIONS for raMarch or grottfutl cknowfdgd by tK Ntw York Haort Fund PIRO FUNERAL HOME Our New Chapel Ideally located DE KALB VANDERBILT AVES. STerling 9-1535 Brnht Park A Carltm Ac. 2 pm. for publication the jame dovJFancis of Assist R.

C. Church, Ltn-iat Joseph G. Duffy's Funeral 50 Seventh Avenue Am 2-8585 tti late os 10 nm SnttirHnu coln RoaA and Nostrand Avenue. iHortie, Street and 4th Avenue Services today promptly at 2 p.m., (DAI HOMIl IN MANHATTAN BRONX OUCENt Internient Holy Cross Cemetery. Burial Wednesday in Pinelawn Na- at The Boulevard, 374 Empire Boulevard, near Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, HEART FUND MEMORIALS J70 fork Nw York 17, N.

Y.I I Kindly omit flowers. jtwrud Cemetery. i Joseph Redmond, Director. I T. KELIHER, Commander..

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