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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 11, 1953 CELLI FERDINANDO, betovedl MAI-ONTT On November husband of Isabella; father of ANNA (ON McDonnell), 'Mrs. Katherine H. Calder, Robinson, Sabato. Michael.

Joseph, John ttve of Castlebar, County Mayo, Beattle, Mary W. Mdtoney, Anna Widow of Former U.S. Senator swjmmjng coach 50 Million Demand Anna Restaino. Reposing at the Ireland, beloved wife of Daniel; Prospect Funeral Chapels, 95 th devoted sister of Mrs. Delia Noone Avenue; Requiem Mass Friday at and Mrs.

Winifred St. Claire; also 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual survived; by several nieces and nephews. Reposing William Interment Prepared by Quill Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue comer Sterling Place. Funeral Friday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass Assumption R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. CHRISTENSEN GEORGE MARTIN, quartermaster 3c U.

S. on November 1953, beloved Mrs. Katherine Harloe Cal-der, 82, widow of former U. S. Senator William M.

Calder, died Monday In her home In the Beekman Hotel, 575 Park Manhattan. Mrs. Calder, a resident of Brooklyn from 18S8 to 1948, was founder anil first presi- son of Harold and Ragnhild Chris tensen; dear brother of Margaret and Gene Rodgers. Funeral serv Harry W. Robinson, 62, teacher of physical education and swimming team coach at Boys High School, died at his home, 40 W.

67th Manhattan, yesterday morning. Mr. Robinson was a former resident of the Eastern Parkway section of Brooklyn and for 18 years director of the Forest and Stream Club and later of Camp Deerfield in Wilmington, Vt. He was a member of the Lone Star Boat Club of Manhattan and the Garfield McCAULEY CORNELIUS November 10, 1953, beloved husband of Harriet. Reposing at Gan Ices Wednesday evening, November 11, 8 p.m., at George C.

Herbst Son, 6741 5th Avenue. Interment The stormy transit situation and the union in a dispute over assumed an even darker hue working schedules, today with the announcement Justice Hart caUed the par-by Michael J. Quill, president ley, he said, to get both sides to of the Transport Workers talk over their problems, but Union, that he will present to Maj. Gen. Hugh J.

Casey, the the Transit Authority within TA chairman, failed to appear, ten days a 13-point package of "I think it is high time both demands that would cost the! sides understand that the peo-city an additional pie are sick and lired of threats a year. of slowdowns on one side and The pugnacious union chief! standpatism on the other," non Funeral Home, 152 E. 28th fent of the Boys Club of the btreet. New YOrk City. Funeral Brooklyn Navy Yard.

took on the nature of a tradition, Senator and Mrs. Calder were hosts at a luncheon in the Montauk Club to 100 or more officials of Anniversary Day Sunday School parades. Two years prior to his death the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Calder is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Rolert Corwin Lee of Manhattan and Far Hills, N. a son, William M. of Concord, Mass; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be held at noon tomorrow at the Frank E. Campbell Fun eral Chapel, Madison Ave.

and 81st Manhattan, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today. Burial, to be private, will be in Green-Wood Cemetery. Thursday, Cypress Hills Cemetery Garden of the Shepherd. COOLEY JAMES ALLEN, M.D., November 9, 1953, of 46 4th Ave Henr7 Maddln Son, Directors Harloe, a former Mayor of that city, and was educated at nue, beloved husband of Esther Bechtold, Lewi McCauley, u.

J. Beirne, Agnes Moore, Dorothy Benning, Ann Moran, Alfred Blauvflt, Morisse, F. Boaselmte, H. Murphy, C. M.

Botham Pauline Nufer, Margaret Burns, Eltea tjulnn, Mary Byrne, John Restlvo, Frank Calder, Katherine Bicclardi, Donate Christenaen Geo Rlccardl, Nerino Celll.P. Blppel.C Cooley, J. A. Dr. Rohxs, J.

Herman Davis, Anna Mae Rooney. L. F. Denlhan, Lucille Rundell, Rupert Dick, Bernhardt Soden, Frank Donnegan. Mary Spadola.C.

Dryden, Thomas Tliamm, Anna Esson.John Troy, Julia Goodsteln, J. Van Eesvelde, M. Gray, Helen Walsh, Leo Gunderson.E. Wenbworth, M. O.

Kelly, Charles Williams, Ward Leibholz, Lenora Winders. Arftiur iLenahan, L. A. Wcodmansee, O. L.

BEATTIE MARY November 1953, beloved wife of James; devoted mother of Winifred Hummel, Mary James Patricia; dear daughter of Winifred Hough; sister of Winifred O'Rourke and James Hough; also survievd by one granddaughter, Elizabeth Hummel. Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, 6th Avenue and Carroll Street.

Reposing at her residence, 192 Garfield Place. Arrangement by Joseph G. Duffy. Masonic Lodge He is survived by his wiferevea'ed the union plans yes- Justice Hart said. He called another meeting for next Tuesday, adding: "This time I want to see Casey and Quill across the table from each other." Vivian Cooley; brother of Lura Osborne of Portland, Oregon.

Service at the Palrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. GUNDERSON EMMA, on November 9, 1953, of 94-55 Sutter Avenue, Ozone Park, devoted mother of Lillian Flnkbeiner; also terday when he attended for the first time hearings before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Walter Hart, who is acting as arbitrator between the TA Jeanette; a daughter, Dorothy; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Knoring and Mrs. Beatrice Ftitter, and a brother, Dr. Charles A.

Rob Inson. the Poughkeepsie Female Academy. Her husband, a member of the House of Representatives from Brooklyn from 1904 to 1914, and U. S. Senator from 1916 to 1923, died in 1945.

For so many years that It MOORE DOROTHY on November 8, 1953. of 7 Promenade, Glen Head; survived by husband, Frank; son, Paul. Will repose at Kramer Mortuary, 220 Glen Street, Glen Cove, from Wednesday. Funeral Friday, November 13; Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., at St. Mary's Church, Roslyn.

Interment Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury. MORAN ALFRED of 75 Keap Street, beloved husband of set, beloved husband of survived by four grandchildren The funeral will be held from the Park West Memorial Chapel, Columbus Ave. and four great-grandchildren. Services N. F.

Walker Funeral the late fc tfi MS 2RSmrs. Dolly Morse, Boro-Born AFL to Hear Plea On Behalf of I LA Home, 87-34 80th Street, Wood-haven, Wednesday, 8 pm. Funeral Boyertown 79th Manhattan, today at 1 o'clock. Burial will be in the United Hebrew Cemetery. Staten Island.

Avenue, until Thursday; Solemn Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment the Writer of Popular Song Lyrics Requiem Mass Church of the Transfiguration at 10 a.m. Please omit flowers. Masses appreciated. A committee of local A.

F. the union president Is angered Breglia, Directors. Evergreens Cemetery. DAVIS ANNA MAE (nee Gatehouse), aged 47, on November 8, 1953, suddenly, beloved wife of Frederick B. Davis sister of William A.

Gatehouse, Gilbert F. Back Industry Eventually she and Mr. Morse were married and wrote songs over reports of secret confer White Plains, Nov. 11 Mrs. Dolly Morse, 70, of 145 N.

Broadway, who wrote the lyrics MORISSE FREDERICK, on November 10, 1953, in his 75th year, beloved husband of Antonette Gatehouse and Emily A. Murphy of many popular songs, Includ leaders spearheaded by Martin T. Lacey, chairman of the citys A. F.L. Central Trades and Labor Council, was set to leave for Washington tomorrow to ask Federation officials to reinstate the ousted Inter Services at Klages Funeral Homeland dear father of Fred.

John firm of Theodore and Theodora 1 CA- Eratll PAllIf Morse. Her husband died InjlUl II OH VlUVlV 1924. Later she headed the manuscript department of Leo Continued from Page 1 FtSt' in.lra'; map as "unrestricted, manufac ences last wek between officials of the ousted I. L. A.

and two members of the national staff of the Teamster's Union. Mr. Lacey heads the Teamsters Joint Council in New York City. According to reports, two top aides of Dave Heck, uresident ing "Syboney" and "Three o'clock In the Morning," died yesterday in St. Agnes Hospital She was tarn in Brooklyn.

The former Theodora Al-freda Strandberg, she was a nationa citaion. was districts." Between 130 and 140 94 7th Avtnw TWra.1 Frtrin 1 Wdjewood Avenue corner Adelaide. Sen-ices at Klage's livsft rmm Street, Brooklyn. TuesdayjFuneral Home, Rldgcvrood Avenue iu.ju a.m. November 10, 1953, at 8 p.m.

In-1 corner of Richmond Street, Brook- BEIRNE AGNES of 314 lerment Evergreens Cemetery, lyn, November 12. 1953, at 8 p.m. Street, on November 10, 1953, be- Thursday, November 12, at 10 a.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery-loved daughter of Elizabeth audi nvm. at 10 i m-uTM MURPHY CATHERINE Of Matthew Beirne Reposing atNovember 9- 1953- beloved wife of Harvard Avenue, RockvUle ttavtn Vera? Hom7722 ft fc LXnfftl aU e8day' Avenue.

Notice of funeral later, a J5 i ber 10' 1953' beloved wUe of James iBlood, Margaret M. Thoma andjj Reposing at the Maoken Mor- BENN1NG ANN, of 812 8th late Walker Redmond. Fu-Vuary, 52 Clinton Avenue, Rock- i- blocks would be affected poser-, Authors and PimlMiors Shp ak-n 11-1 1 mom Restricted to Residence Lacey, a long-time friend ofof the Teamsters Union, met Joseph P. Ryan, outgoing pres-iwith Patrick J. (Packy) Con-ident of the racket-wracked; nolly, the ousted union's execu-I.

L. Is heading a 10-mankive vice president, and Wil- schoolgirl in the "Borough of Churches" when she started ber of the Songwriters' I'm As indicated on the proposed zoning map change, most of tectlve League. commitete to present their V. Bradley, who is sched- her career In the field of popular song lyrics. She had written a song called peal before George Meaney, Avenue, November 8, 1953.

Re- neral Thursday, a.m.. rrom vllle Centre Funeral Friday, No- "Little Girlie, I Ixve You" and Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Robert G. Furst, and a sister, Mrs. Annette Tyree.

Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Ballard-Du- the land would be restricted to residence use. Mr. Hegeman iuggeeted that most of the acreage be marked unrestricted." Appearing in support of the sang for Theodore Morse, a posing at Henry McCaddin Son, runerai ri 24 7h Avenue. Funeral Thurs-1 Avenue; Requiem Mass St.

Pat-day, 8:30 ajn. 1 rick's Church, 10:15 a.m. TUCK BERNHARDT, (in No- close friend of Victor Herbert, uiea to succeed Kyan at next Monday's I. L. A.

convention in Philadelphia. The Teamster officials were identified as Hal Gibbons, head of the national warehouse division, and Sam Baron, his assistant. vember 13, at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Agnes Church at 10 a.m. Interment In the family plot in the Cemetery of the Holy Rood.

Westbury, L. I. A. F. L.

president, and four of his associates. Labor circles are doubtful that Meaney will move from his previous stand behind the ouster of the Ryan union. It was rumored, moreover, that 2 Maple after literally battling her way into his office. rand Funreal Home, White Plains. Commission's proposal were1 BLAUVELT JOSEPH qnw a taVi wT kmy Benjamin Schatz and Frank November 9, 1953, beloved husband Spina of the Canarsie Chamber beloved father of Bernard J.

Dick and Berr.ice Mae Dick. Funeral of Martha; father of Ruth, Donald of Commerce and Sigmund H. Fuchs of the Seaview Terrace Association. RldgeVOOd Avenue and Richmond EJ of late Nufer; dear mother and Dorothy; brother of Edward Ella, Margaretta and Viola. Service at the Harry T.

Pyle Mortuary 1926 Church Avenue, Wednesday, 8 pjn. Harrison Williams, Millionaire, Financier of Many Utilities iStreet, Thursday, November 12, 1953, at 8 p.m. Interment Friday, November 13, 1953, at 9 a.m., Pine- of the three proponents of the zoning rhanges Eleanor McMillan and Louis E. Nufer; sister of Mrs. Eleanor Boecherer, Mrs.

William Sullivan, I lawn Cemetery. BOSSELMAN HARRY on I August, George and John Schnupp. Rnville. Nov. 11 Harrison, was his wife, Mrs.

Mona Stra-Williams of 1130 oth Man-der Williams, one of the DONNEGAN MARY, November Funeral Friday, 11 a.m., from the November 11. 1953, beloved hus band of Louise father of Al St Martin Relic Is Presented For Veneration at U. S. Abbey Tours, France, Nov. 1 1 U.R 1 and American personalities to The Archbishop of Tours today! celebrate the saint's feist day.

presented a fragment of St. Accompanying Abbot Heider Martin's skull to the Right Rev. was the Right Rev. Culbert Raphael Heider, Father Abbot iGoeb of St. Benedict's Abbey," of St.

Martin's Abbey, Olympia.j Atchison, and the Right 1953. beloved wife of the late; Murphy Funeral Home. Ttn world's best dressed women. of1 Avenue; Solemn Requiem nea u. eosseiman; orotner 01 Frederick; devoted mother Church of Agatha hattan, one of the nation's outstanding public utilities financiers, died here last night at his country place, Oakpoint Mr.

Williams, a native of Avon, Ohio, was chairman of terment Calvary Cemetery. Anna Schroeder and Herman Edward. Katherine Schil-jelman. Services at the Moadrager ling, Helen Morrill, Anna Coleman; Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush also survived by fourteen grand-Avenue, Friday, 8 pm. Interment rhildren nnri one the board of the North Amen QUINN MARY, on November 7, Estate, of a coronary throm- can Company, and a director of 1953, beloved mother of Catherine bosis.

With him when he died weouiem Mass lnur. aav, a.m. the approaches to their areas were marred by Junk yards, and similarly "unsightly" businesses. The rezonlng, argued the trio, would reverse this trend. Coney Exempt In Zoning Plan Continued from Page 1 Surf between W.

5th and W. 10th Sts. Patrirk's Church. Avenue-itteison 01 iinoae lsiana. neroert- the American Gas Electric Company.

At one time he con-; trolled corporations with assets where it will henceforth and Arthur Qulnn; loving sister of Allen Moore. Funeral Thur: -day, 9:30 a.m from Harry Dratlta valued at $2,000,000,000 and owned a $3,000,000 yacht, as well as a villa in Miami and other luxurious estates here and Rev. Baldwin Dworschak of St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota. The Tours basilica is the only one of the 5,000 French churches named in honor of St.

Martin to have any relics of the Hungarian-born saint. be venerated by American Roman Catholics. The presentation was made during a religious ceremony at St. Martin's basilica which was attended by a number of military and civilian French Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 1 Coney Island Avenue; Requiem! SPADOLA On November 10, Mass, 10 a.m., Holy Innocents R. C.

1953, CATHERINE (nee Tangredi), BOTHAM November 1953, PAULINE of 471 83d Street, wife of the late Daniel; beloved sister of Mrs. Henry S. Welles, Mrs. Fi ank Remy. Mrs.

George Dorman, Mrs. Fred Deghuee and Margaret Loeble. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Visiting after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

Interment Troy, DRYDEN THOMAS, on November 10, 1953, beloved husband of Mary, and dear brother of James B. and John. Service at his, residence, 577 Balnbridge Street, Thursday, 2 p.m. Church. Interment Holy Cross beloved wife of Louis; devoted Cemetery.

I mother of Mrs. Marie Smaldone and Mrs. Mildred Cuccurullo; as Bookkeeper 'Business' Sections Unaffected RESTIVO FRANK, of 226 4th sister of Mrs. Annie Spadola, Mrs. Beginning his business ca ESSON JOHN, of 2332 Plumb New York.

Avenue. Reposing at Chapel, Presi- (Johanna Croce, Mrs. Mamie Pu Other amusemptit areas in jlst Street, November 9, 1953, be- reer as a bookkeeper, Mr. Williams later became a manufacturer of bicycles and in 1906 Conev Island, Mr. Goldstein dent Street and 3d Avenue; Re-tetti.

Mrs. Lena Alu. Mrs. Mar-quiem Mass Our Lady of Peace 'garet Kennitf. Louis.

Anthony and Church. Interment St. John's James Tangredi. Renosing Wil- BROOKLYN COUNCIL, NO. 60, riusoana 01 uuy; aevoiea KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS With father of Miirle- and Kath- explained, were in "business joined with his brother-in-law.

sections and therefore would Mir.patl-.y we regret to an- JSrS univea mo sisters, Cemetery and and lliam A. Martin Funeral Home, Richard E. Dreed, and others not be affected by the proposal Cusimano it Russo, Directors. If and when the Commission the American Ga RICCIARDI-DONATO (DA RICH), on November 9, at and eventually the Board of Estimate approve the restric Foundation Medical Director Calls New Polio Vaccine Safe Dr. Hart Van Riper, medical serted that they had followed director of the National Foun-jthe method of Dr.

Jonas E. dation for Infantile Paralysis, jSaik, originator of the vaccine, yesterday reassured the public "very rigidly" but "for some that the ne wexperimental po-reasons not apparent to us we lio vaccine which will be testedj were not uccessful" in inacti-soon on thousands of children; vatlnR the Virus, is absolutely safe. In Dr- Van Riper's reply, he Dr. Van Riper's statement out that this failure 11 -uncr the death of Brother Sarari. four RENTE ROONEY.

Members will i'jrandchildren. Services at Byrnes assemble a- 572 79th Street, Punera Home, 2384 Gerritsen Ave-Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., to pay our nue- Wednesday. 8 p.m. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 pm. Intennent, the George Heffernan.

Grand Knight. Cnetery. 1IU, Jn GOODSTEIN JULIUS, beloved "TAt 1 husband. of Bessie; devoted faUier tive proposal, the following; home, 1860 80th Street, formerly of 213 Hudson Avenue, beloved husband of Annunziata; devoted would be barred from retail Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Joseph's R. C. Church. Interment Naugatuck, Connecticut. TH VMM-ANNA, on November 9, 1953, beloved mother of Frank, Joseph, James and Barbara Pabst; also survived by nine grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a from John J. Healey Funeral Electric Company. Later he gained a controlling interest in the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company and transferred his holdings to the Central States Electric Corporation, eventually building a group of utility companies which rivaled that of the late father of the late Dr. Louis, Joseph Bo-called amusement ren ters housing penny arcades i7 7w unTL TV' I Ol HerbjjBt Ethel L. various games, bagatelle and Anthony, Mrs.

Rose Brigante and Mrs. Marie Brigante; dear brother of Dominick; also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral Thursday from Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Finbar's R.

C. Church, 10 plnball machines, freak shows wax museums, shooting gal leries, skeeball, etc. was issued as a reply to infer- lu lne if; Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue; Re-; Samuel Insull in the 1920s, quiem Mass St. Mark's Church, 101 willlama marrirl a stein, Gloria and Vivian Weiner; SShrt dear bl0lher 01 ROM Am- SSn'f. busch and Blanche Schmeidler ences by medical men before! Interment Holy Cross Ceme- the American Public Health vZZZjZSL ,0 VJ Services Friday.

Novemiber 13, 2 twice, his first wife being tho former Katherine Gordon rery. Friday, November 13, 1 p.m., at the a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery In addition, the proposal would prohibit "open front Jeffer Funeral Home, 426 ErrtDire Boulevard, corner New arraugeuieuw uy twana, restaurants," surh as hambur H. Olthuls Si Son Funeral Home 159 Godwin Avenue. Midland Park N.

J. Interment at Valhalla Ceme Associations meeting yester-, day at the Hotel Statler that the vaccine Is dangerous. Three Chicago scientists as- York Avenue. Norman L. Jeffer TROT JULIA, of B2 Garfield Breed, who died many year; Place, suddenly, November 10, be-; a ,,0 He married the formet loved wife of Salvatore; devoted Mona stra(ier Busn 192G RICCARDI NERINO, of 2161 Community Chapels, Direc tery, Staten Island.

Visiting hours W. 6th Street. Reposing at Cusi ger and frankfurter stands in "restricted retail Only exception to that provl tons. mano Russo Funeral Home, 2005 Thursday, 3 to 5 anct 7 to 9 p.m. GRAY HELEN FERRIES, wife I A lso surviving Is a sister, Zella and Adrienne.

Reposing at Boyer-1 town Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue, I Williams of Manhattan until Saturday Funeral services will be held sion would be sidewalk cafes of the late James; daughter of "limited exclusively to table service." W. 6th Street, until Thursday, 9:30 a.m. RIPPEL CHARLOTTE, suddenly, in Florida, November 6, Thomas S. Fischetti. Director.

I at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the rest dence. Burial will be in Locust Mr. Bennett also suggested that first-floor auction rooms BYRNE JOHN of 92 Dover Parkway, Stewart Manor, formerly of South Ozone Park, November 1953. beloved husband of Mabel (nee Clarkson); father of Dorothy Wise, Joan Cowhig, John, David and Susan Byrne.

Services Thursday, 8 p.m., at the Funeral Home YMCA MEMBERS PLAN STATE Hl-Y ASSEMBLY More than 250 Hy-Y members of the Brooklyn and Queens Y. M. C. A. met today in the Central 55 Hanson Place, to make arrangements for the Valley Cemetery.

1953, beloved wife of Charles; dear mother of Walter E. R. and Doro Senate Faces Row On Two Issues Continued from Page 1 will he included, however, as an amendment when the full Legislature takes up the matter. Minority leaders Eugene F. Bannigan and Francis J.

Ma-honey indicated the Democrats may contest the proposal In the courts. The Democrats lost a similar action early last year after the Legislature reapportioned Congressional districts. thy M. Rodger; sister of Erna iflcnummmi be barred from restricted retail districts. The Commission will give further study to the entire proposal before coming to a final Rueb.

Services Thursday, 8 p.m.: at Quenzer Hollls Funeral Home Hillside Avenue at 187t4i Place, HoHls. Funeral Friday, I p.m. annual State Hi-Y assembly, to of Lawrence D. Rouse, 191-02 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans, L.

Cremation Fresh Pond Crematory. the late Catherine and John William Ferrier; sister of Josephine McGovern, Ralph of Burlington, and George Ferrier and the late Elizabeth A. Ferrier. Funeral from the Malone Funeral Home, 2913 Newklrk Avenue, Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

(Burlington, papers please copy.) KELLY CHARLES November 10, beloved husband of Viola dear father of Ronald J. and Richard son of Mrs. Mary Kelly; brother of John M. and Donald A. Reposing John T.

Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Vin decision. be held in Albany starting Dec. 11. Robert S.

Curtiss, director of VAN EESVELDE MAURICE, November 8, 1953, of 612 74th Street, beloved husband of Catherine. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph a. Duffy. 7703 5th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 11 a.m., St. Ephrem 's Church, 75th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway.

WALSH LEO at his residence, 1237 Sterling Place, November survived by wife, Mrs. Josephine Walsh; sisters, Mrs. O. Wilson, Mrs. John Young, and brother, Albert Walsh.

Funeral Friday, Novemiber 13; Requiem Mass St. Matthew's Church. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CALDER KATHERINE (nee BRIDE In loving memory of our dear mother, ALICE L.

BRIDE, who died November 11, 1933. Masses offered. SON and DAUGHTER. BURKE Corp. MURIEL VIOLA, ROHR8 J.

HERMAN, on November 9, 1953, beloved husband of Elsa dear father of J. Herman real estate for the Port of New Harloe), on Monday, November 9 1953, at home, 575 Park Avenue York, Authority, will be prin Manhattan, beloved wife of the Rohrs Mrs. Marie R. Keyes; BAXTER a Memorial Mast for late senator William M. Oalder cipal speaker at a dinner tonight.

A dance will follow. 1 U. 8. M. C.

W. R. Died November 11, 1946. Mrs. KATHERINE BYRNE BAX also survived by five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, cor devoted mother of Mrs. Robert Corwin, Lee and William M. Oalder TER will be offered in the Per-boyre Chapel, St. John's University, Lewis and WlUoughby Ave A rtlent thoiKht. Morel Iw Mother, Dad, Harold and Joan.

ner of Church and Rogers Ave- cent Ferrer Church Friday, 10 a.m. Masonlc service Thursday, nues, on aaturoay, November 14, 8 pm. Religious service Friday, KINGS COUNTY LODGE, NO. 2 intommt at 9:30 a.m. Friends are invited.

also survived by eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Service at Frank E. Campbell "The Funeral Church," Madison Avenue at 81st Street, Manhattan. Thursday, 12 noon. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Wednesday. Interment private. Literature Committee, Brooklyn Circle, I. F. C.

A. Wentworth, at her residence, 1322 HARDY First Anniversary Mass 511, F. A A. M. Brethren: You 'cemetery.

are requested to attend Masonic Willard Jung service for our brother, OSCAR WOODMANSEE, on Wednesday, ROONEY Suddenly, on Novem-November at 8 p.m., at the ber 7, LAWRENCE beloved son FalrchlW Chapels, 951 Atlantic of the late Lawrence and Cath-Avenue. LHn- rir hmthn rf ah. Prospect Place, Brooklyn, on rr vember 10. Kindly omit flowers. cter was outetandtag to all Notlce of service later.

that knew her She left with me for CARRIE HARDY, Thursday, at Our Lady a priceless gui. 01 Deauuiui mem WILLIAMS WARD sud-pries to cherish reverently through 1 Lourdee Church, 8 in the Walter B. Cooke INCORPORATED NW York's Largest Funtral Dirttort tfvery day we serve new families because of common knowledge of our fine facilities and our considerate observance of every wish. Complete Funerals from '185 denly, on November 8, 1953, be-these very lonely years without her Grotto Chapel. JOHN A.

BRA UN. Master. thm I.U Mnrinn Amoral frnm Frederick Rauschkolb, Secretary, residence, 572 79th Street, Thurs- loved husband of Amelia Silsbe Loneiy jjaugnter, MHHUBT, and father of Ward D. Williams! Jay; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Anselm's Church, 9:30 a.m.

LEIBHOLZ LENORA on No vember 8, 1953. of 1966 W. 5tl Franklin Avenue at 12th Street, November 1952. Garden City. L.

'L Husband, CHARLES, and Sister, MARYBELLE. HEALY Ninth Anniversary Mass will be offered for a dearly beloved son and brother, Ensign JOSEPH HEALY, a.m., November 12, at St. Edmund's Church. Sister and Brother. Street, beloved mother of Dorothy 8:30 p.m.

Mother, la cm dmma im inn E. Leibholz and Mrs. Nellie Como; also survived by four grandchil WINDELS ARTHUR, on No-', Lovine Husband. EDWARD: DOR- dren, two great-grandchildren. Re- vember 10, 1953, of 1 Plerreponti OTHY and JOSEPH.

posing at English Funeral Homel Street, beloved husband of Ger 2190 McDonald Avenue. Funeral trude; devoted father of Arthur I ROCCO-IUUA. On November service Wednesday, 8 p.m. Inter JAMES C. NUGENT Jr.

and Anne. Service at the Fair- ill, 1951. RUNDELL RUPERT formerly of 244 Burgis Avenue, RockvUle Centre, beloved husband of Florence and dear father of Mrs. Nona Muro of Massopequa Park and Doris. Reposing at the Massa-pequa Funeral Home, 99 New York Avenue, Massapequa, Religious services Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.

Funeral Thursday, 10 am. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. SODEN FRANK A. on November 9, 1953, beloved husband of ment Green-Wood Cemetery child Chapel, 951 Atlantic rrd mir think fortotwo xnursoay, iv.30 a.m. FUNERAL HOME Thursday at p.m.

But they Uttle 50 Serenlh Aee. Chapel Accommodations in all! LENAHAN LAWRENCE on November 8, 1953, beloved brother WOODMANSEE OSCAR HUSBAND and SON of Mary, Elizabeth and Patrick suddenly, on November 9. 1953, be loved husband of Elsie Wood WILLIAMS. Jebn communities without chart AIR CONDITIONED INgersoll 2-2569 Ave. ft E.

28th St. Lenahan; cousin of Delia and Jennie Dunn. Funeral from his marts ee and father of Lorraine 1 OOPM he, pel Srlll. Jones. Religious and Masonic residence, 1127 79th Street, Thurs Vital notices accepted 8 a.m.

to 2 p.m. for publication the same day, a late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday. the late Mary; devoted brother 0 the late Kathryn J. Soden.

Re posing J. J. Gallagher Sons Fu day at 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass at CatD Of Midiiks or an acbnotoleDgment meets need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only is it in the 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. 3 CrtrD of tlhinks like the one below JAMES Mr.

and Mrs. Robert James and family wish to express to their many friends their heartfelt thanks for the tokens of sympathy tendered them dur-Uk their recent bereavement be inserted in the Brooklyn Eagle by calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200 services at ths Fairchlld Chapel 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday 8 pm. the R. O. Church of St.

Ephrem neral Home, 25 Aberdeen Street 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross between Broadway and Busihwick Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass 117 Wert 72.d St TR. 7-S700 nMUp. Vovenoer nth FERDINAND. Anne A.M.

et Chapel WATTS, Madeline A.M. al Chapel PHAMSEN. Frederleha Miss a.m at rhspei riuredar. ffoem6fr ins Ml RrHV Daniel W. Jr.

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