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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI JUNE 20. 1952 HANDS-MART on Jen 19. nn flinillAnC TMCr. 'Gabriel Pesce, 10 1352. beloved ife of the late UK.

VV- r. Ll I WKC LICO. iGeoree devoted mother ot Ag nM 11ilm f.illian. JnhnjAn SURGEON AND SPECIALIST Ifr-Ship's Caulker Swears Paid Siegel $2,900 Dr. William E.

Hospital. He was a member of, I fJt Alt Jail Threat Does The Trick-Former Baldwin. Joseph Koch. Charlesi jS i Rmm John R. and James Beyer.

Ptiillr, Krwuttr. Franci A runtrtd aervlce at Walter Bnicsemann. A. Louder. Mark the American Medical Associd- Gabriel Pesce of 36 Huesden ColUn.Mary Malone y.

Michael -Snyder Avenue, near Klirn and Coppiner. Joaeph Ma veil. Phy Ilia Avenue pm sur8eo" and H1" tion and the Kings CountyiSt, Mariners Harbor, Staten Is vauuiui.uTicevoxurpuj. on iMondav. 10 a.m..

Cvpresa HUlaisi Marrua Rieeel. Brooklyn at and received the little boy from Medical Society. land, a former Brooklyn resi Genaro. Prank Nelson. Pauline Cemetery.

died yesterday In 1uig' Inland 'A member of Hyatt Gleaaon. Janet O'Brien, Richard IxxJge. F.ident. died late Wednesday and 8rcused mastermind I)r- arry degreejat the age of 70. He was a re- i Dr.

Clarke died lat of Kismet tired ship', caulker. blafk market got rebruarv while awaiting trial A. he was a 3: Orahame, C. M. OKeefe.

'Sazatoetb: College Hospital. He was 67 and his home was at 395 Park Mason and a member HEGAHTY JAMES J. June 17. 1952. born in Donegal.

Ireland, beloved husband of Bridget Mahoney i nee O'Neill): father of Walter, 5.2,900 for a new-born boy. ac- tne baby racket case Shrine. He was alo a member Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Ten davs later, the teacher Inspector Will Talk Faced with a 30-day jail sentence and a S2j0 fine for contempt slapped on him by County Judge Samuel S.

Leibowltz, a retired police inspector reversed himself and decided he would, after all, talk today be- Olympia Pesce; three sons. Vincent S. of Rocky Point, Joseph cording to a city school teacher. Both the teacher and his wife, whose names were withheld. said, he accompanied Siegel to Hudson, N.

where, he admit Mrs. George Coughlln and Mrs. Edward Brady: brother of Charles Grammer. C. Olaen.

Richard Grieco, Antonette Parker, Helen Haine, Barbara Rinse. William Hands. Mary BchoU. Adam Hegarty.Jamea Schworm. M.

Kalbacher. Peter Ekldmore. W. Dr. Kammerer.A.

Stents, Helen Kennedy. Donald Stokum. William King, James Strait, Orlena of the American Legion. Surviving are his wife. Mrs.

Blanche Davies Skidmore; a daughter, Blanche Edith Skidmore, and a brother; Harold H. Skidmore. of Brooklyn, George, Fanny and ted, he gave false testimony In testified In Kings County Court T. and Philip; three Mrg. Mary Aiello, Mrs.

Theresa Bosso and Mrs. Sylvia Verga; 14 grandchildren, and six great Rose In Ireland. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.. from Funeral Home, they sought out Siegel on a tip court after being coached by from a friend. Siegel, and was awarded adop- Th0v tnir! thpv hud hvom linn nanpre.

5402 7th Avenue; Requiem Mass 10 a Our Lady of Perpetual Help Place. Born In Brooklyn, Dr. id-more was graduated in 1913 from the Long Island College of Medicine and spent his in-terneship in the Long Island College Hospital. In World War I he served in France a a captain in the Army Medical Corps. At his death he was medical examiner for the Quaker Maid Company.

Dr. Skidmore was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and formerly was on the Funeral services will be heldjgrandchildren BALDWIN JOSEPH ARTHUR, A solemn requiem mass will desperate for a baby after ten Siegel is on trial on charges fore the Brooklyn rackets grana R. C. Church. Interment St.

John be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow years of marriage. of forgery, subornation of per- jury. n.u,r.Uo".u j-J2S, mlt n0WWS' The Indue ruled yesterday in St. Michael's O.

Church. The teacher, now 37. said heljury and unauthorized place Mariners Harbor. The funeral flew to Lynn, with Siegel ment of babies for adoption. mother.

Wllhelmina, and daugh-' Direction Joseph Redmond. at 3 p.m. Sunday In the hair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave. The Rev. Howard G.

Clark, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, St. John's Place near 7th will officiate. Rurial will be in Green-Wood ters. Virginia Pollock and Jean will be from the Meislohn Fu KALBACHER PETER PAUL, on June 18.

TS2, beloved husband in Brooklyn js she used i Stark. Services at Serene's Chapel. 9229 Flatlands Avenue, on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Canarsie Cemetery. neral Home, 12S9 Forest Port Richmond, S.

I. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. kiiHouse Expected variety names anu aaure: that retired Police Inspector Herbert Golden, formerly attached to Brooklyn's 17th Division, was in clear contempt when he refused to tell the panel June 9 why he had not completed and returned a financial questionnaire. Golden, who was one of the of the Long Island College In Manhattan, meanw of Henrietta; father of Peter Paul Charles L.

and Joseph. Services Friday, June 20. at 8:30 p.m.. at the Simonson Chapel. 119-04 BEYER PHILIP on June 18 Mayor lmpellitteri pressed his own investigation, calculated To Back 'Request' 1952.

of 223 Wyckoff Avenue, hus- Mrs. Ellen Raidy Mrs. Harry Reisenfeld, 54, band of Rose Ann and father of Ito clear up why It was possiblej Sr. Kathleen TJllian LJil "1111 a II i tu VHar0-rne seven high-ranking policemen Uorrlv Vxnnoth Dhillr. Ir lu inr iireiraps io remain in use Til 41 I for many years and what could rrtf I OH tPPI Survivor of Slocum Tragedy Of Whitestone, 68 brother of Sr.

Mary Devine Shep I I I II WIS vlvvl KAMMERER ANDREW, June forced out of the department bv an ultimatum of Commis be done to stop the practice herd. Sr. Mary Carmel. Kathryn Zubrod, Helen Lyons. William, Mrs.

Cecilia Reisenfeld, 54, of 17. 1952, devoted father of Otto; dear grandfather of Dorothy Cof sioner George P. Monaghan last at the August Herrllch Funeral Home, 68-59 Fresh Pond Road, Mrs. Ellen Agnes Haggerty Robert C. and Raymond; also sur fey and Audrey ErVcksen.

O. O. F. Raidy of 13-16 142d White- services Friday, 8:30 p.m.. at the vived by 18 grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday. 9:30 from Washington, June 20 (U.PJ Republican leaders today predicted that the House, by a "sizeable margin," would, join the Senate in "requesting" Benjamin Saltzman, Brooklyn superintendent of the Department of Housing and Buildings, said that because of shortage of personnel it was not unusual for a summons to remain served for two years. The Mayor held a conference McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Interment Saturday, 10 a.m.. Evergreens Ceme 619-19 64th Place, Ridgewood, one of the survivors of the ill-fated excursion steamer General Slocum which burned 'in the East River on June 15.

1904. and brought death to 1.031 per Jacob 8tenger Funeral Home. 289 St. Nicholas Ridgewood. stone, died yesterday in her home.

She was 68 and the wiflow of Arthur F. Raidy, former sales manager of the Arnold Print Works of Adams, Mass. tery. Ridgewood. The Rev.

Dr. Max C. Rost, pastor of Trinity Reformed Church, 60th Place and Palmetto officiated. Mrs. Reisenfeld was the wife of Harry Reisenfeld and was a member of the General Slocum Survi'vors Association.

Besides her husband, she Is survived by President Truman to Invoke Requiem Mass St. Brigid's R. C. Church, 9:46 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. October, was brought before Leibowitz by Special Assistant District Attorney Aaron E. Koota. The ex-policeman's attorney, Edward a n. admitted counseling his client to keep mum.

The lawyer said Golden believed at the time that was a prospective defendant. The judge made it clear, however, that the immunity did not KENNEDY Pfc. DONALD of the Taft-Hartley act to halt the sons, was buried today in Luth Mrs. Raidy, a native of BRUGGEMANN ADRIAAV steel strike. Administration leaders con Adams, moved to this city 21 June 18.

1952, beloved husband ceded they did not have enough 189 9th Street, on April 22, 1952, in Korea, beloved son of Helen (nee Donahue) ar.d the late Duncan; brother of Helen and Mary. Reposing Lynam's Funeral Home, 4lh Avenue corne' 13th Street. Fu- with five city commissioners late yesterday and one of them, Housing and Building commissioner Bernard J. Gillroy, sent a memorandum to his subex-ecutives that precedence muni be given to prosecutions of all two sisters, Mrs. Margaret of Dorothy; father of John P.

Bruggemann. Service at Fred eran Cemetery. She died at her home Tuesday, just 48 years and two days after the tragedy. Funeral services for Mrs. Reisenfeld were held last night votes to stop the Hummer and Mrs.

Anna Kahn years ago. Her husband died six months ago. She is survived bv two sons, Arthur F. Jr. anil Paul H.

Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th and two brothers, Conrad and Meanwhile, the National Production Authority announced Henry Heckert Avenue, Saturday, 2 p.m. COLLINS MARV A. include the charge of perjury. "The court finds you guilty of contempt," he told Golden. "I I neral Saturday; Solemn Requiem i nee Mass St.

Thomas Aquinas R. Raidy. of this city; two broth violations in which peril to that the striking United Steel Church. 9:30 a.m. Interment Long! slightest ers, Thomas Haggerty.

edi-jtenants is involved even If workers had agreed to an th tor of the Winsted (Conn.) other complaints are therebvgency plan to ship finished rpfu Citizen, and Michael O. Hag-! temporarily 'sidetracked. ifroin 132 selected sal to tes- Conduct Services Funeral Rites Held Winchester Center eerty of and plants to be used for milt Mayesl, June 19. 1952, beloved wife of Patrick and loving mother of Mrs. Thomas Roper and Rita Collins.

Funeral Monday. 9:15 a.m., from Joseph Redmond Chapel 103 King Street: Requiem Mass Visitation R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Island National Cemetery. KING JAMES on June IS. 1952, beloved husband of Nora (nee Donohue); father of Catherine and brother of Thomas. John.

Michael, Mrs. Ellen OFarrell, Patrick, Wil- Demands Jury Probe ('Qnn. tarv fmnrls For Henry H. Meltz Demand for a grand jury in-i Administration sources said For W. M.

Tharp Funeral services for William Principals Named Arson Seen in 7 vesication ot tne Department if both houses of Congress 01 Housing ano nunning in Henrv Herrick Mpltz. 48 a liiam. Marun ana josepn. native hand Mr. Truman a virtual mandate to use the Taft-Hart ieweler was huriert Satnrrlav! Ma IAS RlflTAC connection with the 1101 Bed- COPPINGER JOSEPH sud- of -rubber, Ballymoe.

County Gal- M. Tharp of 4824 Foster Ave. of To 5 Boro Schools 19, 1952, denly. on June in St. Charlec Cemelerv fnllnw.l frd Ave.

fire came from Peer way. Reposing at the Chapel of. xvho died Tuesday, were held ley act, he probahly would have no alternative but to do so. formerly Evanston, Illinois, oJ.E. H.

Lockwood, 255 21st nignt the' Walter B. ing a solemn requiem mass at Continued from Page 1 i Beal, president of the Com the Holv Rosarv R. Church. Imunity Councils of New York Rockville Centre. L.

beloved husband of Agnes devoted umu oaiuruay am Funera HomPi 20 Sny- Mr. Truman told his news The Board of Education yes quiem Mass the R. C. Church of Chauncey St. near Reid AveJcollnsel for lne plfare a telegram to District Attor dcr Ave.

The Rev. Dr. Ernest conference vesterday he is con Ha riioH Tnno 11 at his hnmo I ment. ney Miles t. McDonald he de at' chartM omeurv pImm omittK Youtz, pastor of Hyde Park terday appointed four men and one woman as principals in sidering invoking the Taft-Hart clared: 827 St.

John's Place. father of Joseph M. Jr. and William Coppinger. Notice of funeral later from Fairchlld Chapel, Franklin Avenue at 12th Street, Garden City, L.

I. ley act's provision of an 80-riav i ongregauonai unurcn, rosiei Ave. and E. 46th officiated. Brooklyn elementary schools at anti-strike Injunction against Mr.

Meltz was born In St. Lucia, British West indies, and "The explanations given by Commissioner Gillroy are far from convincing. This investi KOCH CHARLES June 18J I'ntil his retirement in 1948 the 650,000 striking steelwork- a special meeting in the board's r.mv,, frvksto nt ism 1952- Gloved husband of Eliza-, Mr Tharp was associated with came to the United States early ers despite his distaste for such faflinr rT Wi a MrR HA7.P i v. rr; gation should be as far reach uuB.k. v.

I 1 1 KIIIIM illllllSirV IIIX llllll.r- Itfl Hunt for Firebug Police were hunting for the as yet unidentified firebug, and at the same time they were confronted with the two new though small fires, within a mile of the Bedford Ave. blaze which, the chief fire marshal said, were also of firebug origin ing as the recent Police Depart vveaemeyer ana Mrs. a ice vvesiry. bej jn tne Mar. Cnru of tH FoirhiM r'harwkl I 1 action.

But he emphasized that Congress can only advise him what 19th Street, on June 17. beloved husband of Clemy 'nee Cassola); father of Alice Garaventa and Ernest. Funeral Saturday, a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 951 Mlanilc rAel.ue: 1 Broadway of ment investigation. The public wants to know about the pos Manhattan. He was a son the in life.

Foi many years he had worked at his trade with S. Mastroyanni manufacturing jewelers, 94 Canal Manhattan. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Olive Bain Meltz; a son, Pvt. to do it can't force him to in headquarters, 110 Livingston St.

Fifteen such appointments were made for the entire city and contracts totaling $539,195 were awarded for partial modernization and improvement of 36 schools. Named in Brooklyn to the 2 p.m. Lite Judge James Howard voke the law. sibility of bribery in the department, whereby a firetrap was kept in operation for years KRAEMER FRANCIS on i narp a.ia waggoner "and it is possible" the same The Senate put the amendment in its controls June 18, 1952, retired patrolman. firehug was involved.

Tharp of. Ballard County, und had long resided in this Henry D. Meltz, with the army The new fires, in a two-storv ldl measure after Mr. Truman 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Athanasius Church, 9:30 a.m.

GENARO FRANK, on June 17, 1952, devoted father of Mrs. Louise Ortado, Jack, Mrs. Betty. Mattson nd Pat. Reposing at Joseph Man- New York City Police Department, husband of the late Louise; de ritv.

At one time he was a resi (made an unusual personal ap posts were Benja voted father of Veronica Ward, dent of Pittsburgh, Pa. lie was Korea; his mother. Mrs. dweln 3U Nostrand and apparent lack of official three brothers lames. Ave and a thee.slory nouse at)concern.

Alfred and Percval Charles. 942 st 3 gen came at 3 and if peal to a joint session of Con min Gise of 958 E. 10th S. -i, I-t llZTlr H'ly member of Dormont Lodge gress to tell him how to deal 4 a.m. Both started in baby-V-OOl dpeil dei (Pa.) F.

and A. M. and the a sister, Madgie scnic Hall Association of Pitts-i (tiaracina Funeral Home, 9104 4th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's C.

Church, Saturday with the steel strike. John F. Fitzgerald carriages and were quickly ex-V rt im 'm. Kraemer; also survived by eleven grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral from the Walter B.

Ccoke, Funeral Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Ja- anguished. The first was three TOr X-UUV VI5IT burgh. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Anne C. Tharp; a brother Public School 77; Herbert L. Slote of 850 E.

17th Public School 80; Alice h. Cook of 7237 Shore Road, Public School 102; Morris Pincus of 125 Prospect Park Wrest, Public School 119, and Meyer H. Oppenheim of 1357 Union Public School at 9 a.m. GLEASON JANET, on June 19 blocks from the fatal blaze. Albany, June 20 (U.R) John A mass of cool air from Can Arthur Sheridan, Bronx Official maica, Long Island, Saturday, 9 George A.

Tharp of Mound F. Fitzgerald, 55, head of the Motor Carrier Bureau of the ada descended on the city today Violations of building code requirements had been filed against the building four years a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Pres City, 111., a nephew, Dr. Harry and sent the mercury down to State Public Service Commis sion, died at his home yester entation of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m.

in a comparatively chilly 59 de- ago, under a previous owner 168. Kanhofer of Titusville, and a niece, Mrs. Roy C. Irwin of Pittsburgh. but Chief Assistant District At-jgrees at 5 a.m.

The cool spell Borough Works Commissioner at her home, 1035 E. 26th Street, beloved daughter of James F. and Eileen Moore Gleason; dear sister of Gregory -J. and Mary Ellen; fond -granddaughter of Joseph Moore and James F. and Anna Gleason.

Mass of the Angels Our Lady Help of Christians R. C. Church, Saturday, June 21, 9 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery.

Albert V. O'Connell, directing. terment St. John Cemetery. I.OWDER On June 18.

1952. will continue through tomor torney Edward S. Silver, order Arthur V. Sheridan of thp row, the Weather Bureau day. Fitzgerald entered State service in 1939.

Before coming to Albany he lived in Jamaica, where he was active in civic Bronx was killed yesterday afternoon when the automobile he Deaths MARK of 194 Skillman Street, husband of the late Catherine; de Toa'll bt belttr folferl if yoa GOLF. HERE'S HOW. ky Sm SmA ol(' frulail plarer-tMcktr cobh to yoa tiom wtkly tka Sporti Stctioa of tk Bcooklya EU. ing the woman's arrest late yesterday, said "she knew about the safety code violations against that building since she It will be fair, too, except PARKER HELEN on June iwas driving collided with an oil for some cloudiness tomor 18. 1952.

of 55 Hendrix Street, be truck at Broadway and 256th voted father of John Edwin Francis beloved brother of Mrs. George A. Heenan. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from the Madden the Bronx. He was on his bought it in February, 1950, row afternoon.

The 59 degrees and we believe the facts are registered this morning wasif GRAHAME CHARLES on way to his home at 5400 Field June 19. 1952, beloved husband of loved wife of Robert devoted mother of Helen A. Tompkins and Robert E. Parker. Services N.

F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street. Woodhaven, Sunday. 8 ow for.f stone Road, the Bronx from his sufficient to warrant her prose inot near the all-time 1 Funeral Home. Franklin and Wil-loughby Avenues; Solemn Requiem Annie Elizabeth; father of Virginia Vroom and Charles F.

Grahame; office in the Bronx County cullon manslaughter." jthis date. That is 48.4, set in Violations had bppn filed alsmlQM i also survived by three a St. Patrick's R. ee nm vrnniv in in uui.umg. i 'i dren.

Services at Fred mVnTc Bi. Ce: Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue.1"'- Mr. Sheridan only recently iasamsl olner nuimings owned it was a pleasant prelude toil antmiinroH hia mioniin by Mrs. Honig in Manhattan aslSummer. which bows in at 7:11 Sunday, 7 p.m.

RINGE WILLIAM sudden tire from the boroueh Dost oniwel1 as Brooklyn and the Firela.m. tomorrow. ALONE June 19. 1952. of ly, on June 18.

1952. husband of July 1 to join an engineering! DePaitment dosed down one of Ithom fnnminrr GRAMMER CHARLOTTE, on83 Butler Street MICHAEL be-1; )ate Iml( Bade). Qe i VrYtic-n OH 1 1 June 18. 1952, beloved wife of theiloved husband of the late Ellen voted father of Ruth A. and Wll- consulting ttrm in washing! v.

I. liam dear brother of Charles ton. He was given a testimonial c.Ave-. Mdnhattan.j JUStlCe JOhnStOn, late Jacob: lovini mother of Maloney; dear father of Ann dinner Tuesday eveninir. near l-ia na(i een a a a I i A.

Reposing at his residence. 361 line and Elsie. Services Friday, and Francis Maloney; brother of 8 p.m., at the Chapel. 68-08 Mrs. John Murphy of Mr.

Sheridan wrote a num ordered vacated as "unfit forjVlrS. CDIIIClGr W6Q human in 1 QrfO 'ra. Religious and fraternal aervicesjher of books on engineering. Friday, 8 pm Continued from Page 1 i aiuiiiuia iiuwi i a L.t'll in it nir was fined $25 last January after the buildin? was found aeai.i at oi. maiuiew- among them "Whither En- Boyertown Funeral Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue, on Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Agnes R. C. Emanuel Lutheran Church, ijuutauuii. u. una 7th Street (near 6th Avenue) Church, where a Solemn High Re Saturday.

10:30 a.m.. Lutheran Cemetery. pirection W. Theodore Lutz Son. GRIECO ANTONETTE.

on June 18, beloved wife of Pasquale; devoted mother of Dora, Filomena, Mary, Vincent, Anthony. Pasquale, Chronicle: Three Centuries use, ana anotner the Bronx" and "Traffic in theorder was Keb- 28- i A quiem Mass will be offered. SCHOLL ADAM, on June 18. 1952; survived by a brother, Bronx." or 15 years he was Pollie Bar Tenant- iui iiiiiii lu I tire. in i iwiiiin John J.

Flood, Director. MA YELL PHYLLIS on June Henry; one sister. Mrs. Annai eunor ot American engineer. Tpnanl), in thi u.lllsp h.uhan.1 Hrl in 1PJ Griesel.

Services at 240 Marion jwr. nnenuan, wno nao th HainT 19, 1952, of 70 Jarvis Place, Lyn- Street, on Saturday at 2 p.m. In engineering ir. (1ty College Co-Uer)artmenti forced brook. L.

wife of Harry P. Dominick and John. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.. from Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Edward's terment Lutheran Cemetery, June 21. Mayell; mother of Robert E. Mayell. Service at the Fairchild luuiuid i I cook with charcoal in metal bonne in Pans, reauently lec- COntalners called "a very dan- John H. Woods, Funeral Director.

R. C. Church, 10:15 a.m. Interment Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on luieu in uiuvt-rsuies. ne was a i.

tj, Justice Johnston's first wife, Helpn Connolly, died in 1947. After a wedding trip to Canada, the couple will reside in Bay Shore. Justice Johnston is a former Congressman. He represented the Hth Congressional District it 1fil8 and 1919. Calvary Cemetery.

(Staten Island SCHWOKM MAUDALENA. on Sunday, 8 p.m. were posted before the house June 19, 1952, formerly of 127 For- Advance please copy.) Arrangements by E. Tari Sons MURPHY On June 19. 1952, bell Street; survived by husband BOSTON.

JINK 20 (U.R). TANK Kit AM THAW-ThR collided in heavy seas off Cap Cod today. The captain of the. fishing vessel wa nilsslnjc and apparently went down with his lii. The Coast (uard reported the tanker Kso Chattanooga radioed news of the Kinking, hat gave only sketchy of the accident that ank the (Moucester trawler, the AlhatroPH.

It said It had rescued 12 of the 1,1 fishermen aboard. MRiv MARIAN ROBII'N'S. socialite widow who was strangled in her Greenwich Village apartment June 10, left an estate of more than S.50,0(K). The amount of the estate was disclosed in an application filed yesterday hv a son, Anthony, asking that he and another son, John, be named heirs. Mrs, Robbins left no will.

A "STRAKGE" AS'lMAL sighted several times recently by scared residents of Bayside as captured yesterday by Joseph Bovinn, an ice cream vendor. It n.t an armadillo, vatire to the, American Soutfrtrest There wax no explanation hoir it turned up line. THK SCHl'LTK CIGAR KTORKS were shut down again today as Ihe result of a labor dispute over lay-off between the company and the Retail Drug, Cigar, Soda and Luncheonette I'nion, C. I. ().

The union maid that all 160 stores In 14 Slates were rlosed. Thirty-nine branches in New York City were among those affected. MILL hiECK. JUNK 20 A HUGE white pelican, Western bird rarely if ever seen on Long Island before, is living with a flock of su ans on Mill Neck Pond, local birdwatchers reported today. White pelicans, they pointed out, arn usually found in Texas and some other Western States and are different from the common brown pelican of Florida.

They speculated, the big bird, which has a wingspread. of close to ten feet, may hare blown in on a recent slnrm. JAMES, native of Tang County, past president of the National Society of Professional Engineers, the New York State Society of Professional Engineers and the Association of Engineers of New York. At one Frederick; son, Frederick HAINE BARBARA M. (nee to prevent tenants from entering 'I Didn't Hill Nobody' Mrs.

Honig, at the time of her Westmeath, Ireland, beloved hus daughter, Louise Schnell, and two grandchildren. Member of Star of Cehrlingi, Jun 19, 1952. beloved band of Katherine (nee Donohue); He was elected a Supreme Court Justice in 1927 and was uncle of Ellen Coughlin, Bridget Hope Chapter of Eastern Star mother of Mrs. Edward Metje and Betty Doll. Funeral Monday, 9 arrest and before that during Qapu4i.M nm at Inhn-titna Via nraai((anl rt tVia and Catherine Murphy; brother of G.

Lutz Sons' Chanel." 507 Fair- Rmnv Rntarv rin'h 'ifour and one-half hours of ques a.m., from Joseph Redmond Fu neral Home, 476 73d Street; Re Mary. Eugene, Richard and John Murphy in Ireland. Reposing re-elected in 1941 for a second M-vear term with both Democratic and Republican 1 'lnirr in fr; A View Avenue, KlQgewooo. Snrv ni aro his and uni.e iu asmm- quiem Mass, 9:30 a.m., Our Lady ant District Attorney Louis William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling sKir.MnRPrir wnniu ison, Arthur Sheridan Jr.

Of Angels R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Place.

Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.m. in 1 the justice was named Thursday, June 19. 1952, of 395 Park Place, beloved husband of In 09cmorfam Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. Church.

Interment National COLGAN CLAIRE V. In sweet Cemetery. memory of our beloved mother and to sit on the Appellate Division' by former Gov. Herbert H. Lehman and has since been redesignated to the appeals court i by Governor Dewey.

I Blanche E. and father of Miss Blanche Kdlth Skidmore: brother of Harold H. Skidmore. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Sunday, 3 p.m. grandma, who passed1 away June Walter B.

Cooke ma funtrat information Andreozzi, repeated again and again that 'T didn't kill nobody." And her lawyer. Abraham Rabinowitz, related her claim that she had not been told of any violation until last June 9. Building Department officials said, however, that she had been informed by letter repeatedly and that she had been difficult to locate particularly NELSON PAULINE, June 18. 20, 1950. Second Anniversary Mass will be offered tomorrow 1952, beloved mother of Dorothy Nelson, Mabel Eichel and Clara1 morning at St.

Augustine's Church Mat- BC.AU 1 1 Anu IUU, ky Rlariaa STELLIS HELEN, beloved wife Murphy. Reposing Halvorsen Alwara In our hearta. of Kasten; loving mother of Ann, ROSE, JIM, CLAIRE and JIMMY Chapel, 5310 8th Avenue. Services Saturday. 1:30 p.m.

Interment thewi ip-to-tbe-anante cosmetic ia-j foraulioa plas beaatr tips yoa can't get1 eUewaere a Brooklyn Eagle women's Helen and John. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a.m., from the McGrath Green-Wood. HERR ANNE and MICHAEL. Funeral Home, 1112 Avenue In cherished memory of my dear feat. re.

I as the department had only nine process servers, only two Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. O'BRIEN RICHARD on Brendan's Church. Interment St. June 18, 1952. beloved husband of parents.

Forever In mv heart. Daughter, ELIZABETH M. J. SMITH S0NS7 Charles Cemetery. Ann (nee Hopkins); devoted father raneral Director.

R.t. ISIS 1 of Donald; loving son of Timothy ZD Snyder Art. ULlr 6-4800 Friday. Juni 20tK OLLWEILER, Catherine A.M. Chapel THARP, Wll.Um 111:00 A.M.

at Chapel TVERSON. JoM-ph I (Ml P.M. at Chaacl VCtLSON. Mauratn P.M. at Chapel RERGMANN, Eliiabtth A.

M. at Chanel Monday. Junt 23rd OLSEN. RichaM W. 1 :00 P.M.

at Chapel HANDS. Mar? E. Servirei to Be Arranged SO Seventh Are. MAia 2-858S Saturday. June 21st LEONARD.

Florrm-e 9:00 A.M. at Chanel MeGRATH. Joiephinr A.M. at Chanel STOKUM WILLIAM on O'Brien; dear brother of Martin June. 18.

1952, beloved husband of' wcaiuy in memory of Esther E. Stokum; devoted M- dlwl June 20, 1943. Michael J. Smith No connecflon with mny other lirm ol similar nemo Mrs. Harry Adolfson, Mrs.

George Faller. Mrs. Martin Walsh. Re of Corp. William F.

Jr. and GEORGE D. CONANT Moodinger Funeral Porlort For your cnmfori our Chapelt art Air-Conditioned 1120 Flatbush Avenue T.I, BUckminrtar 2-0247 Lar.e Cban.ls, Air condltlonea WIFE and CHILDREN. ren A. Stokum.

Service a', the Fair- Capiat Dlsnlay en Prcmlsoa posing at Dowllng's Funeral Home, 92 Norman Avenue, until Monday June 23, 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Re child Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, WYGEL In fond memory of I Serrieee at Residence or Chanel. Available Anrwh.ro 141 PKOSriCT PARK WEST on 'JV ltltermen': FRANK WYGEL, who departed quiem Mass Our Lady of Good Green-Wood Cemetery, Ithis life on June 20, 1951. Counsel R. C.

Church, 9:45 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, STRAIT ORLENA, On June 19. S1P on, pel. rmr trouble, are er; WMMswowi4 STub tft (fie iftiibimt The low cost of Walter B. Cooke service does not indicate any lack of quality.

It does represent efficient, economical management and a small-profit policy. Caskets in a Selective Price Range aoth-covered 150 to '255 Solid Oak 295 to 490 Solid Mahogany 495 to 725 nclcdiko Corker and peofecfios outereow; rrmoool from ant local hospital or reridrno; sue of ail luneral ocilstisa; asm and one limousine to any toast etmeUtf. wo at.aij inn. oil umm. it BWint shore.

LEOAL NOTICES OKEEFE ELIZABETH on EDMUND O'CONNOR. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY aofjig summons 1 nerved upon yon June 18, 1952, devoted mother of 150-10 Hillside Ave. JAmaicn 6-6670 Friday, June 20th CARTON. Elizabeth S.30 A.M.

at Chanel DOCKHAM, Aug u.llne 1:00 P.M. at Chanel ENFTLEBAR. Elsie I P.M. at Chapel Saturday, June 21ft KRAEMER, FranoU A.M. at Chanel Bernard A.M.

at Chanel HUGL'ES, George 1:00 P.M. at Chanel 1952, of 31 Jackson Avenue, Rockville Centre, L. loving mother of Jesse Strait. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Sunday at 8 p.m. by publication pursuant to an order on-ntii, x-iaiuiiii, va.

nyman.n F. Moss. Justice or or Hon. Maxlmlllt ion. MAxlmllltan Thomas James William orman.

jonn iwe jri, jonn uoe I "lnlin rna Ftr. UA "lnlin Dna 9 j'ohn Doe rrl 4, In 13trtD0a2 Remembrances Chauncey Edwin David Jonn woe Jtl to John Doe i Doe elusive, being fictitious, parties in and the late Dorothy Johnson; dear grandmother of Gloria QJaSSeS EATON Corporal WILLIAM J. the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 13th day of June, 12. and filed with the complaint in the Office of Ihe Clerk of the County of Kings, al his office in the Hall of Records. Fulton Street and Court Sauare, Brooklyn.

New York. Thin action was brought to foreclose a mortgage in the jtum of Dickey, Muriel and Dorothy DUMAREST In loving memory remembrance ot our be- loved son and brother. of our dear LOUIS. Seventh An tended being tenants in possession of the mortgaged premises. To the above named Defendants: Tou are here-by summoned to annwer the complaint In this art Ion, and to erve a copy of your answer, or.

if the complaint la not served with thin summons, lo serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff's attorneys with OKeefe; sister of Albert Bonne Services at the Stutzmann Funeral unm 971.39 Avenue. The FAMILY. nlversary Mass Saturday, June 21, a.m., Our Lady of Refuge rookiyn tuniral Noma SNYDER AVE AT FUTtWSII AVt ULstar (-4S00 SEVENTH AVE. MAia 1-J5SS 'vaarcrf Nomas la ANMATTAM t0NX OUIINt Queen Village, Long Island, Itt-t Walter B. Cooke.

Twelve Hundred 11.200) Dollars dated February 16. 1952 and duly recorded in the Office of the Regu1er nfj the Countv of Kings on February 1 1H6J In Liber 10466 of Mortgages page! urch. MOTHER and SISTER. urday, 10 a.m. interment arm- ne greens Cemetery.

in twenty ijui nays arter tne service I of thla summons, exclusive of the dav aervlre, and In asee of your failure i to appear, or answer. Judgment will be taken against vou by default, for 628. affecting real property l.icated on the easterly aide of East 4th Street Henry McCaddin Son distant SO 'feet northerly from Ocean I OLSEN 1ICHARD etld'i t.Mthn relief de.manded In the eomDialnt View Avenua. being 40 feevt front endj rear hv 46 feet In depth on each side Hew Torh' lareil Funeral Directort MOOKITN FUNItsU HOMIt OUIINl fUNIR Al HOMtt 70 Snyder Art. Utittf 6-800 tSO 10 HilU.de Avenui lAmsics 16670 $0 Seventh 2-8585 158 14 Northern 3 6600 rUNIIAt HOMIt let MANHATTAN atOMX tlOOKlVM OUIIMS Laleri.

Brooklyn, ew Tola, April 28. 12. I and known as and py street funeral Directors Sine Chopali In All LocaUHaa Pomona! gfrlco a 1 aV I tl BriKhton 4th Street. Brooklyn. Ne June Brooklyn.

N. i 'York Dated Attorney- for Plaintiff Offli A' IB litSJ denly. June 18. 1952. amoved Vrtol notices occepted 8 m.

to brother of Laurine Sorensen. Sm-5 ire at Walter B. Cooke, Pu- 2 P.m. for publ.eot.on the soma doy; Home 2 finyaer Avenur ote 10 m. Saturday night near piatbush Avenue, Sunday, for publ.cotion Sunday.

'7 p.m. 24 7lfc Arena. STrlm 1-2222 'P. O. Address, No.

IS Court, 8treet, i SILBERM AN STBINFELD of Bronklvn. Cltv if New Plaintiffs Attorneys. ii ii a ii ii ip ii ii ii ii ii ii ii iS lYork. TO. Hyman Forman, The fore-l.

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