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GILXOY ALICE, on May 23, BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 25, 1 953 Dratlja MULVIHILL CATHERINE M.I I II mm a SSSk Jack Skely Former Amateur 1953, of Boston, beloved sister of Bessie Gllroy. Reposing at Reynaud Will Try To Form Cabinet devoted mother of Robert, Cath erine Grimes, John and Elizabeth Chapel, 44 7th Avenue. Funeral Wednesday, I Solemn Requiem Mass Queen of All Saints Featherweight Champion, 83 Kindly Chambermaid Willed $33,700 by 'Poor' Socialite vimore, Anthony Wauto, Luc Blnuon, Angelina Mwer, John 8. Byrnes, Isabella Meyen, Charles Byrnes, Robert Meyer, Henry Clines. Francis MulYlhtll, C.

M. Crehan.O.M,' Ntgle.Anna Cucclo, Catherine O'Connor, John Pearson; sister of James McNa-mara; also survived by t(ve grandchildren; formerly of Fourth Ward, Manhattan. Funeral- from Smith Chapel, 141 6th Avenue, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francis Xavier Church, John J.

(Jack) Skelly, former amateur featherweight champion, and one of. the "Three Fighting Jackt of Brooklyn," was way up to the top on the same rung as Dixon. During his career he defeated some of the best little men In the ring," among them George Brown, Matt McCor- R. c. Church, 9:30 ajn.

interment Calvary Cemetery. Direction ere J. Cronln, Inc. HAGGERTY MARY JANE (nee Meehan), May 25, 1953, beloved mother Hugh A. and George also survived by eleven grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 i from the McManus Csermalc, Helen Primeau, Minn la 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cwne iM i Romano, Lena Daly.VUllam mick, Tom Mitchell, Jimmy Arrangement M. J. McCaffrey. General Hospital, Jamaica, at rha'arrn nf JW In rmnttnt voara Paris, May 26 (U.PJ Paul Reynaud, last Premier before the fall of France, in.

1940, announced today he would try to form a new government to represent the French at the Big Three talks in Bermuda. The right-wing Independent party leader announced after a 30-minute talk with President Vincent Aurlol he will go before the National Assembly tomorrow to seek confirmation as Premier. NAGLE ANNA, formerly of 473 vi-v" YglZ Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave 73d Street, on May 24, 1953. beloved I sister of Mary and late Josephine; AYf HU I Haggerty, Jimmy O'Brien and Mike Leonard. 1 In 1889, Jack Skelly won the International amateur 115-pound championship by defeat nue; Requiem Mass, 9:45 a.m., St.

dr. Luca, Jeanne Gllroy, Alice Hanson, Bergen Haggerty, Mary Howard, Annie Hunt, Lucie Keeley, Walter Kenney.Mary IJstander, H. T. Macl P. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. aunt of Frank Nagle. Funeral corn diuumjii, uie lurmei featherweieht chamD went to Rout Ice, William Russo, Theresa.

Skelly, John Stltt, Emma Sutphin.M.D. TerplL Benjamin Tiffany, T. Valentine, W.M. Von Frlcken, E. VentlmlgUa.R, Walsh, Helen Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; 'work at an early age in a ing such men as Tom McCar An elderly socialite gave her chambermaid a 50-cent tip once a week for 15 months and then left her $33,700 in her will, it was disclosed today.

Mrs. Bridget Hennessy, 50, a maid at the Delmonico Hotel, on Manhattan's Park learned of the bequest after Mrs. Mary Dandy Dean Campbell 78, was found dead in her two-room apartment in the hotel last week. "I had always thought she wa not well off," Mrs. Hennessy said.

She had seen Mrs. Campbell every day for 15 months and had helped the HANSON BERGEN on May thy, Eddie Burns and Dick Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels cooperage shop where Jack Church, 9:30 ajn. Dempsey, the Nonpareil, who Rafferty. Later, he fought 25, 1953, of 3701 Glenwood Road, dear father of Helmar, Carl and MacLay, Emily Reynaud, 75-year-old head of became world champion middle George Dixon in New Orleans Martin, Fred Theodore Hanson, Mildred Aker- The fight continued to the eighth round when the fight Massa, Vincent weight, and Jack McAuliff, undefeated lightweight champion, will provided that the money in her bank accounts be given to the persons whose -names were listed in the bankbooks and on the bonds. The name of Mrs.

Hennessy, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, and wife of a city maintenance worker, was on four bankbooks with deposits totaling $33,700. In addition Mrs. Campbell left $18,600 to a long-time friend, Mrs. Beatrice C. Herrick, South Dayton, N.

and $2,000 to David Arthur Kane, of 315 Wilson operator of the cigar stand in the hotel lobby. Hotel officials said Mrs. Campbell had few visitors in her apartment, which she had occupied for many years. They said she was listed in the Social Register as Mrs. Edwin P.

Campbell, and was the daughter of the late Gen. George B. Dandy. Walsh, Joseph the Assembly Finance Committee, was asked by Aurlol yesterday to try to form blom and Elizabeth Johnson. Services at Erlcson Sc Ericson's Chapel, Masson, Jemima Wais, Francis O'CONNOR On May 25, 1953, JOHN, native Of Curracloe, County Wexford, Ireland, beloved husband of Mary (nee Averall) devoted father of Mrs.

Mary T. Murphy, Mrs. Catherine McMahon and John Joseph O'Connor; brother of Mrs. also were employed. They be was stopped and Dixon was de France's 19th postwar cabinet 500 state street, Wednesday, i p.m.

Interment Thursday, 10 a.m Ever came fast friends and each ofclared the winner. AMORE ANTHONY, of 16 Manazed Jess Wlllard Jto-replace the fallen govern- the three Jacks became a ring greens cemetery. Cheever Place. Survived by wife, At one time Mr. of Rene Mayer, I champion in hi own right.

Margaret Mitton. Mrs. Anna Red' Anna; children, Charles, Angelina Political observers predicted Whenever anv of the trio was manager for Jess Willard, for HOWARD ANNIE (nee Barry), Imond. Dennis and Henry O'Con- iPenltone. Joseohlne Yoflice, car' mela Caruso, the Rev.

Father Inno nauve oi umenck city, ireiana, nor; also survived by one grand' suaaemy on May 21, WW, oi ids cent, OJ.M. Conoetta Corals, Rosa Burullclch, oennaro. aeon son. Reposing William) A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m.i Requiem Mass tian and Caroline Canto. Reposing arthritic woman with her shopping' and cooking. Once a week she received a 50-cent tip. After Mrs. Campbell's death, hotel officials found a number of bankbooks and savings bonds among her possessions and a hand-written will.

The mer heavyweight champion. After his retirement a number of years ago, Mr. Skelly operated a tavern in Yonkers, N. Y. He had been living in Richmond Hill about ten years.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lena Skelly; a daughter, Mrs. Ouslmano St Russo Funeral Home, Amity Street; devoted wife of the late Michael; beloved mother of John, Joseph, Leo and Mrs. Lillian O'Mahony; sister of Bridget Olioughlln of Ireland; also survived by five grandchildren. Reposing at Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue.

230 Court Streetv Solemn Requiem Mass Wednesday, 10 a.nu Sacred Nativity K. C. Church, interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Reynaud would win without much trouble the 314-vote absolute majority he needs to be confirmed by the 627-member Assembly. They however, he might run into serious difficulties later when trying to line up his projected "National Union" government, which would Include as wide a representation of parties as fighting there was sure to be two Jacks giving him moral support at the ringside. In fact, Skelly often acted as a second for the Nonpareil, and Dempsey was ever on hand when Skelly was engaged in a scrap.

Those were the days when men fought with glory as their reward and big purses were scarce. Never a Professional While Skelly never won a Hearts-St. Stephen R. O. Church, St.

John's Cemetery. PRIMEAU MINNIE, May 25, 1953, beloved wife of the late Fred Catherine McGrath, wife of Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m.; solemn Requiem Mass Charles Bor- rick; sister of Robert Hamilton. BIM SON ANGELINA (nee H. F. Otterstedt, 78, Founder romeo R.

C. Church 10 a.m. Inter Member of Warren O. Harding Chapter, O. E.

and the Hanson Place Central Methodist Church. ment Calvary Cemetery. Thomas McGrath, fire chief at the Sperry Gyroscope plant, Lake Success; a sister, Mrs. Mary Wallace; three grandchildren and three BurchelD, Sunday, May 24, 1953, formerly of 682 St. Mark's Avenue, arooklytt.

Service at the Fairchlld 951 Atlantic Avenue, Services at Cooke Funeral Home, Of Confectionery Concern Direction Jere J. Cronln, Inc. HUNT LUCIE ELIZABETH, on S3 Hinscn Place, Wednesday, 8 1 professional championship, It Wednesday, 10 a.m. Herman Otterstedt. 78.IA.

VWin p.m. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.;is generally believed he would Interment Green-Wocd been a champion had he Monday. Mav 25. 1953. at her home, Oust Red Diplomat The funeral will be held to an of founder of H.

Otterstedt Son, honorary council member BYRNES ISABELLA on May 24, 1953, beloved wife of the late ROMANO LENA, May 24, 1953. been active in these days. He started at the bottom of the morrow from the Glascott FU' neral Home, 102-03 Metropolitan Forest Hills. A sol- Survived by beloved mother, 162 Dlkeman Street, Hempstead, L. wife of the late William Irwin Hunt; aunt of Alfred Jacquin and Mrs.

Byron Hopkins; great-aunt of William, James, Donald, William loving mother of Margaret Powers and Lt. John J. Confectionery, 1093 Nostrand died Sunday in Peck Memorial Hospital. In U.S. Spy Plot Continued from Page 1 pugilistic ladder when Red Reilly was on the rung above Giuseppa; brothers, Joseph, Andrew; sisters, Mrs.

Frances Orlando and Mrs. Mary Espostto. Re Byrnes, U. s. A.

F. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a.m., from Harry Thomas and Robert McCaffrey. Born in Ottersberg, Germany. Friends may call at her home emn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

in Our Lady of Mercy R. C. Church, Forest Hills. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. posing at Guarino Funeral Home; 274 Avenue Requiem Mass F.

Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 Coney island Avenue; Requiem him, and George Dixon was at the top. Skelly made his first climb by beating Red Reilly and he-did not stop until he Tuesday afternoon or evening. called at Georgescu's home last Wednesday and "attempted to Mr. Otterstedt came to this country at the age of 15, entered the confectionery business and Wednesday, 9:30 a.m Our Lady of Funeral from St. George's Mass 10 a.m., Holy innocents R.

Interment Calvary Cem- subvert Mr. Georgescu to col Episcopal Church, Front Street, Grace Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. remained a confectioner all his laborate with the Communist! etery. Hempstead, Wednesday, May 27, at St.

Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manhattan, and of the Ice Cream Manufacturers Association. Mr. Otterstedt is survived by his wife, Catherine; three sons, Henry, Herman and Frank; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Buch-holz; a sister, Mrs. Lottie Hoops, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services will be held tonight at 8:30 at the E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Ave. The funeral procession will leave the chapel tomorrow at 1 p.m. Interment will be In Lutheran Cemetery.

life. 1:30 p.m. Interment at Green. regime of Romania to the detrl A. C.

Tarrant, Retired Teacher, BYRNES ROBERT of 2167 ROURKE WILLIAM of 600 Prospect Avenue, on May 23, 1953, For many years he had a Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. ment of the United States Gov confectionery store on 8th ernment." beloved son of the late Edward iwaru Manhattan. More than 20 years KEELEY May 24, 1953, WAL and Ann; devoted brother of a SjVictim of Jersey Auto Crash V. and the late James.

Reposing TER, beloved father of Alice Loubet; dear nephew of Agnes ago he came to Brooklyn and opened the store on Nostrand Avenue. at M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Pros. "The price offered for this collaboration was to be the welfare of Mr.

Georgescu's minor nons und their possible restoration to their parents," McKenna; loving grandfather of Alfred Chapman Farrant, and dealt in real estate John, Sharon and Valerie. Funeral Mr. Otterstedt was a member Ryder Street, May 25 1953, devoted son of Frank and the late Mary Byrnes; loving brother of Catherine, Ann, Marlon, Agnes, Rita, Dorothy. Funeral from Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Gerrittsen Ave- ruie, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Resurrection R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Masses appreciated. CLINES FRANCIS of 189 Hale Avenue, beloved husband of of 481 4th died today in in urooKiyn ana eisewnere. from his home, 5622 4th Avenue of Hermann Lodge 268, F.

and ivu. remain wds iiteiuuei the department went on. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help of McMillan Lodge, F. A. Elizabeth General Hospital, Elizabeth, N.

following an "Mr. Georgescu's sons, Con pect Park West, until 9:30 a.m.; Solemn High Requiem Mass Holy Name Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, RUSSO THERESA, on May 23, 1953, of 22 Lawrence Avenue, in her 49th year, beloved wife of Albert; devoted mother of Joseph and Emella. Reposing at A. Tor- Teachers Square Club, and ac R.

C. Church. auto accident on Route 22. Mr. tlve in Brooklyn Civil Defense.

Direction Mi Matthews. stnntln and Peter, ages 19 and 14, respectively, were born In Romania and have been re Baby Found Alive Inside Incinerator Surviving him are his wife, KENNEY MARY E. (nee Marion, and two sons, Alfred Farrant was alone In his car, returning to Brooklyn from his Summer home at Union Beach, fused permission by the Ro Teresa; dear father of Francis Breen). on Mav 25. 1953.

beloved a policeman, and Lawrence manian authorities to come to James, Irene, Janet and Geraldine; wife of the late Patrick: devoted regrossa Si Sons Funeral Home. a financial writer for the this country to rejoin their mother of William dear sister345 Avenue until Wednesday; three grandchildren and a brother also survive. Funeral Wednesday, N.J. Mr. Farrant was a teacher of parents.

of Katherine and John J. Reposing Solemn Requiem Mass at Holy World-Telegrom and Sun. Services will be held Fri from Metzner Funeral Home, 2890 at Funeral Home, 2603 Church Ghost Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. design at the Metropolitan Vo Atlantic Avenue; Requiem Mass 9 day at the Fairchild Funeral "Mr.

Georgescu rejected the proposal of Mr. Zambeti and reported the matter to the Continued from Page 1 which he was the only one who had access, he opened the incinerator door and noticed what he thought was a "kewple doll" wrapped In a blanket on the top of the refuse heap. Opening of the door created a draft which started the i a St. Michael's R. C.

Church. ket started to burn. He heard a cry from the "kewple doll," and reached in and pulled out the baby. Chlllemi smothered the flames licking the blanket with his bare hands, receiving painful burns. Then he with other project personnel rushed the infant to the hospital in an auto belonging to another porter.

Avenue, corner Rogers Avenue, until Thursday, '9: 30 a.m.; Solemn High Requiem Mass Holy Innocents R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Inter SKELLY JOHN (JACK), on Interment National Cemetery. cational High School, Manhattan, until his retirement in 1940.

Since then he had man- Home, 961 Atlantic Ave. Interment will be In Plnelawn Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I. proper authorities." May 24. 1953, of 120-08 97th Avenue, Richmond Hill, dear husband of Lena; father of Catherine Mc The U.

S. note, signed by Secretary of State Walter ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Grath; also survived by sister. Direction M. J.

Smith sons. LISTANDER HERBERT Bedell Smith, charged Zambeti "has engaged in activities in-. CREHAN CATHERINE of 1248 Stuart Street, May 24, 1953, beloved wife of the late Matthew F. Crehan; loving mother of John, retired, N. Y.

P. the late Augustine, retired, Boston Police De Mrs. Marchesano, 7 Sons in Service flames up again and the blan Mamie Wallace; three grandchildren and three great-grandchil compatible with his status as suddenly. May 25, 1953, beloved husband of Emily (nee Beer); dear-mother of Louise Metz, Marie Nel an accredited diplomatic dren. Funeral from Glascott Funeral Home, 102-03 Metropolitan Force, and Louis and Frank Marchesano.

There also are Priest Routs 2 Attacking Woman Avenue, Forest Hills, Wednesday partment; Mrs. Mary Whltlock, Irvlngton, N. Mrs. Julia Addeo, Brooklyn; Mrs. Margaret Flanagan, son, Alex, Marian E.

Floyd Jr. and Mrs. Rose Marchesano of 458 Lefferts Ave. died Sunday In St. John's Hospital, where she had been a patient since Fri Smith said "this Government 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass three daughters, Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Ray Terdue, all of Virginia. at Church of Our Lady of Mercy is impelled to declare Mr. Zambeti personna non grata." Services Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Brooklyn; Mrs.

Helen Flelchman, Glen Ridge, N. Mrs. Catherine Biondo, Mrs. Ernestine Turis and Mrs. Rose Ingram, the lat Kessel Street, 10 a.m.

Interment Continued from Page 1 police station, a few blocks day. She was the wife of Paul the Dawley Funeral Home, 4317 Avenue D. Interment Thursday, 2 Ward, Newark, N. also sur ter of Madisonville, Tenn. State Department officials said emphatically that Zam Marchesano and was the mother of five World II Calvary Cemetery, Please omit flowers.

STITT EMMA May 25, 1953, from the scene of the assault. Vtved by seventeen grandchildren p.m,, Green-Wood Cemetery, The funeral will be held and five great-grandchildren. Re. He denied the allegations. MACKAY PATRICK of 91 Thursday from the residence A solemn requiem mass will fol of 1120 Bergen Street.

Service at According to the story told posing at Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Gerrittsen Avenue, until Mrs. Marchesano was born In Brooklyn and had spent her Richard Avenue, Islip Terrace, N. on May 25, 1953, beloved police, the woman, whose husband's ship is in Korean wa low at St. Blaise R. C.

Church. 520 Kingston Ave. Burial will Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Sacred Heart R. C. Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 1 p.m.

STUDLEY ALEXANDER beti had enr.ia;pd in attempted "blackmail." They said It was "Implicit" that he tried to en-list Georgescu as a "spy" In exchange for guaranteed safety for his two sons. in Washington when the announcement was entire life in the borough. Be husband of Nellie G. O'Brien, and her also made off with her purse and $60; Patrolman Herman Luskin and Gilbert Gersteln of the 78th Precinct, cruising In a prowl car, picked up Scarborough a block from the scene. The victim Identified him.

Ford-U. A. W. Pact Tops G. M.

Terms TVrrnlt Mav 2fi flIPIFnrrt devoted father of Mrs. Edward E. Church, Lowell, Thursday, be in St. John's Cemetery. ters, was visiting with friends and left them at St.

Felix Place sides her husband, who is in the trucking business, she is suddenly, on May 24, 1953, father 10 ajn. Interment St. Patrick's McMahon of Freeport, N. and and Fulton St. about 2:30 a.m.

survived by nine sons, An Lowell, Mass. Please omit flowers. (Newark News please As she walked past the thony, Paul, Blaise, John and James, all of whom served In copy.) church two men grabbed her of Ethel Colllgan, Ruth Dowling and Dorothy Geoghegan. Reposing at Donnelly St Purcell Funeral Home, Euclid Avenue and Fulton Street; Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m. Thursday at St.

Malaohy's R. C. made, was expected to give further details later. He was Mrs. Joseph R.

Rlsdell of East Isllp, N. Y. Reposing at the Daily Funeral Home, 44 5th Avenue, Bay Shore. Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, May 28, 10 a.m., at St. Mary's Church, East Islip.

Inter and pushed her behind the Ivan Boiler, 51, News Compositor bushes. When the attackers formerly general manager of Romano-Americana Oil Com were frightened away, she Church. pany In Romania, a subsidiary the armed forces in the second World War; Michael, who recently received his discharge from the Army, and Sgt. Cono Marchesano, with the Air ment St. Charles Cemetery, Pine-lawn.

Kindly omit flowers. told police, the one who raped jMot ComDanv and the C. I. O. CUCCIO CATHERINE, of 1016 75th Street, on May 25,, beloved wife of Joseph; devoted mother of Marie and Dorothy Lippi.

Reposing at Joseph V. Sessa Funeral Home, 5 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway, until Thursday, May 28, 9 a.m.; Solemn of the Standard Oil Company of Ivan Boiler, 51, of 35-32 63d iLnited Auto Workers Union SUTPHIN MARJORIE suddenly, on May 23, 1953, beloved wife of Bertram H. Sutphln New Jersey. MacLAY EMILY on May 24 jointly announced today agree American oil properties were Funeral services at the Bader Fu- ment on changes in their five- seized by the Communist re Requiem Mass St. Bahrein's R.

C. Dratfja year contract even more liberal neral Home, 507 Liberty Ave- of Edwan, Marg'aret nue. Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Inter- )ley. gister of Gertrud Gregory.

ment Cemetery. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Evergreens than the General Motors settlement reached last Friday. gime In Romania after World War II and Georgescu and his wife left the country without their sons.

WALSH JOSEPH of 81 Charles Cemetery. CZERMAK May 21, 1953, HELEN of 9949 Shore Road, be The Ford settlement boosts MARTIN FRED of 243 Coop Ocean Parkway, on May 24, 1953, Sendees at the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. TERPIL BENJAMIN, on May 25, 1953, beloved husband of Viola; devoted father of Frank, Adele and $100 monthly pensions to $137.50. The G. M.

agreement beloved husband of Marie (nee Pa-lassi); devoted father of Joseph Peter and Ann Marie; also sur loved wife of Rudolph. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 er Street, on May 24, 1953, beloved husband of Mary; devoted father of Marion Kelly, Eleanor Rocco, Fred and Richard. Reposing at 25 DOG PICKETS' SIGNS DENOUNCE A. S. P.

C. A. AS CRUEL TO ANIMALS Twenty-five dogs picketed the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals last night. Accompanied by 100 the dog pickets carried signs outside the Hotel Roosevelt denouncing the A. S.

P. C. A. for cruelty to animals by refusing to oppose a State law which permits the use of unclaimed stray animals for medical WoodsiHe, a compositor for The News, died Sunday in Williamsburg Hospital. Born in Virginia, Mr.

Boiler came to New York 35 years ago, and had lived in Woodside for four years. He had been with The News for five years. Before that he had been production foreman with Fada Television and Radio Corporation, first in Long Island City, and later In Belleville, N. J. Mr.

Boiler is survived by his made no change in the $100 pension. Ford also granted ad 6th Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Fu It was understood Zambeti, when he talked to Georgescu last Wednesday, showed the father a picture of his two sons. It was said to have carried a brief written plea from the boys, asking the father to guarantee their safety. ditional lesser benefits.

neral Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may Lorraine; dear son of Theresa and Sigmund; loving brother of Ed vived by three brothers and four sisters. Reposing at M. J.

Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Solemn High Requiem Mass Immaculate Ford, like G. agreed to call after 10 a.m., Wednesday, ward and Edmund. Funeral from Welgand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street, near Bush-wick Avenue, until 9 a.m. Thursday; Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Martin of Tours R.

C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. hike wages of skilled workers the Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 158-14 Northern Boulevard, I nirv nrTTTismr lira Heart of Mary R. C.

Church, 10 Flushing, L. Thursday, 8:45 Zambeti was expected to be a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cem etery. Kindly omit flowers. allowed about 48 hours to wind MASSA VINCENT, of 461 De Brooklyn Avenue, on May 24, 1953, I beloved husband of Mary loving Cf father of Vincent P.

and William QW devoted grandfather of Edward and Kathryn Daly. Funeral from the Thomas Edward Ireland Fu WALZ FRANCIS on May up his affairs and make travel a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Boniface R. C. Church, Elmont, L.

9:30 a.m. Interment Long Island National Cemetery. wue, Liara, ana two sons, Inside the hotel, at the organ 25, 1953, beloved husband of Chris arrangements. Bruce, a private in the army, Kalb Avenue, devoted- father of Rose, Frank, Millie D'Ambola, Adeline Crisci, Eleanor Pizzigno. Carole 10 cents an hour.

But Ford topped G. M. by boosting pensions, by granting die sinkers and pattern makers a 20-cent pay boost, by giving retiring employes accrued vacation pay and by pjrovldlng that retired employes can purchase group hospitalization insurance. The agreement takes efect June 1 for some 150,000 Ford workers. ization's annual meeting, Hugh tine; father of Donald, Lynn, The demand for his ouster and Keith.

E. Paine, president, agreed to TIFFANY THEODORE May Iacovina. Reposing at the Boyers- came exactly three years after Religious services will be Richard; also survived by two brothers, Frederick and Herbert; one sister, Edna. Reposing at held tomorrow at 11 a.m. In the appoint a committee to consider the matter.

town Chapels, 38 Lafayette Avenue, until Thursday, 9 a.m.Solemn Requiem Mass Bt. Lucy's Church, 9:30 the United States clamped travel restrictions on Romanian diplomats in this country. Quinn Funeral Chapel, 36-10 O'Reilly Funeral Home, 137-40 24, 1953, dear husband of Alice Henderson Tiffany. Services Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Interment Thursday, Broadway, Long Island City.

a.m. Interment St. John's ceme Brookville Boulevard, Rosedale, L. I. Service Tuesday, p.m.

In 35-Mile Limit Set could not immediately recall Cremation will follow in Fresh the reasons behind the chauf terment Wednesday, 3 p.m. 11 a.m, Green-Wood Cemetery. Pond Crematory. Fresh Pond tery. MASSON On Saturday, May 23, feur's ouster.

The two legation VALENTINE WILLIAM on neral uome, iwH) Nostrana Avenue, Thursday, 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Vincent Ferrer R. C. Church, Glenwood Road and E. 37th Street, 10 am.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. DE LUCA JEANNE, of 978 75th Street, on May 24, beloved daughter of Angelina de Luca; dear sister of Peter and Louis; aunt of Peter and Jeanne. Reposing at Joseph Sessa Funeral Home, 6924 Fort Hamilton- Parkway, until Wednesday, May 27, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Xphrem's R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. The State Department announced May 26, 1950, that Romanian diplomats would have to notify the State Department in advance about any trips they planned to make heyond 35 May 28, 1953, beloved husband of Road, Queens. Catherint M. Mulvihill 1953, JEMIMA beloved cousin of Mrs. Davidson Smith.

Funeral services by the Rev. Frank Curtis the late Cecilia (nee Donohue); diplomats were ousted in retaliation for Romania's expul sion of two American diplo mats from Bucharest. Blockade Wilderness In Hunt for Escapees Marquette, May 26 (U.R) More than 200 prison guards, State police and National Guardsmen blockaded this wilderness area today in an effort devoted father of Rev, Brother Williams of the South Reformed Bernard Andrew, F5.C; Benedict, Catherine M. Mulvihill, 69, Church at the Harris Funeral IISSANO ALBERT. Mr.

and miles from the District of Co The most recent case in- John, Vincent, Edward, Leonard, Chapel, 5012 4th Avenue, Tuesday, widow of Robert died Saturday at the home of a daugh lumbia's borders. Mrs. Regina Maurer, Mrs. Rita volvlng the ouster of an Iron Mrs. James Fortunato and family and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Flnacchlaro, May 28, at 8 p.m. to capture four Marquette Zambeti was the fourth Ro Tully, Mrs. Janet Cross, Mrs. Ce ter, Mrs.

Catherine Grimes, at manian legation employe to be MAURO LUCA May 25, 1953 cilia Stasney and Mrs. Dorothy Malloy; dear brother of John and wish to thank their relatives, friends and neighbors of 169 Seeley usted from the United States. beloved son of Joseph; brother of Jack, Carmela, Margaret, James, Mrs. Anna McNally, and the late Street for their kind expressions of Lewis Valentine and Mrs. Elizabeth A legation chauffeur, Duml Curtain diplomat from the United States Involved Ymrl V.

Novlkov, Second Secretary of the Soviet Embassl. He was ordered out of the country last Jan. 15 in connection with the arrest of two former GIs Involved In an espionage case. Louis, Lee, John and Funeral sympathy during their recent be Prison escapees. Seven "dangerous" convicts escaped early Friday by overpowering two guards with knives and cutting their way out of a cellblock with acetylene torches.

Three havi been recaptured. Curley; also survived by twenty- Thursday, 9:15 a.m., from the Mc reavement. two grandchildren. Funeral from tru Sterlan, was ordered to leave this country March 25, H. O'Sulllvan Funeral Home, Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue; Requiem Mass 9:45 Walter B.

Cooke wo. Funeral Information jflgmortamg 1948, and the recall of Legation Counselor Alexandra La a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. 180-04 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L.

Friday, 9:30 a m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Gerard Majella 1 Church. Interment Holy Cross 1551 E. 51st St.

Mrs, Mulvihill came to Brooklyn from Manhattan's 4th Ward 42 years ago, and lived here since. Mrs. Mulvihill Is survived by a brother, James McNamara; another daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Pearson, and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held from Smith Chapel, 141 6th Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., followed by a solemn requiem mass at 10 a.m.

in St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, Carroll xareaun and Legation Minister-Counselor Grlgore Preo Cemetery. BLEIER LOUISE.

In loving R. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St, John's Cemetery. leasa was demanded Dec. 10, mil.

VON FRICKEN ELIZABETH, memory. Zn my heart your memory llnierl, tender, fond and true: There'i not a day, deer mother, 1 do not think of you. Daughter, MILDRED. 1948. State Department officials suddenly, on May 24, 1953, beloved MAWER On May 24, 1953, at Manhasset, L.

I JOHN beloved husband of Katherine Tomes; devoted father of Edith T. and Charles brother Colin D. and Bradley H. Mawer. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 mother of Dorothy and Frederick also survived by three grand chil KELLY In memory of a loving dren and one great-grandchild father and grandfather, WALTER F.

KELLY. Died May 28, 1947. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from John Healey Funeral Home, 2977 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, Wednesday, St. and 6th Ave. Burial will be in St.

John's Cemetery, 8 p.m. Interment private. Kindly Masses offered. omit flowers. Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass St.

Mark's Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Inclusive Prices In every imtance, the pricts shown below incluit the following merchandise and services! The casket; a protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; em balming; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. INCLUSIVE MIC! MNSI Solid Mahogany Caskets, from 493 Solid Oak, from 13201 Solid Copper, from M5 20 Gauge Steel, from (345 Cloth-covered Caskets, from 1183 20 SnyJr Are. ULttor C-4800 Tuendnv, Mat Wh McNAMARA, Thonui A.M.

at Chapel RPICA, John 8:0 A.M. at Chapel CLAHE, Da-irl J. IC.III A.M. at Chapel Wednesday. May 27 MORAN, Ma (utrlte B.

A.M. at Residence MrFFFE, Walter R. A.M, at Chapel MOVER, MaryC. 1:00 P.M. at Chapel 50 Serenlk Ave.

MAia 2-8S8S Tutldav, Mat lth CRONIN, Daniel F. A.M. at Chapel Thursial, Mat IttK DONNEtL, Aana I) A.M. at Chapel 150-19 Hilliide At. JAmaict 4-6870 Mat 31th GAUCI, loaeph 8eirlcei te Be Arrant 158-14 Northeta Bird.

FLuaiig 3-8601 Thundat, Mat TRRNL, Benjamin A.M. at Chapel 117 WmI 72nd St. TRafaVnr 7-1700 Tfittat. Mat 2" HlGOrNS, Wl'llam A. P.M.

at Chapel Wrinetdat, Mat DAVENPORT, Jamea J. 2:00 P.M. at Chapel MEYER HENRY, of 97 Dike- man Street, Brooklyn. Survived VENTIMIGLIA ROSALIA, of by six daughters and two sons; 7815 13th Avenue, on May 23, 1953, beloved mother of Anthony and Samuel. Reposing at Ralph Aievoli To hae, to hold and then to part, la the ireateet eorrow of our hearu.

Daughter, Florence, and Family. KELLY Fifth anniversary remembrance of loving husband and father, WALTER KELLY. Died May 26, 1947. Masses offered. HU memory It dear today Aa in the hour ht paeaed away.

WIFE, DAUGHTERS and SONS. GEORGE D. CONANT Meodingtr Funeral Parlors 1120 Flatbush Ava. BUckmlnster 2-0247 Succauor to Geo.W.Peose also two brothers, Joseph and George. Funeral will be held from daughter's home, 174 Mllford Si Son Chapels, 1435 64th Street, until Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 9:45 a.m., at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 73d Street and 15th Avenue.

Interment Street, on Friday, May 29, 2:15. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Raymond P. McMahon. MEYERS May 23, 1953, FUNERAL DIRECTORS UNCI 1111 Complete Funerals Now As Always Priced From $190 Teleiheae SHors Road 5-1600 75th ST.

FIFTH AVE. IIIOOKIYN.N.Y. BARL HERBST, President WalterBCooke HKKTINO HOTICB St. John's Cemetery. f)IJEnS KnTTrF.

TO Inc. ANN" GAL. M1CET. TOCKHOLDERS A HELEN V. (nee Inn of The Pfdla Comuanv.

for the Aru Vorfc'i Largest Funrral Directors ir the ensuina- election of Director I' Owens), on May 25, devoted wife of Edward1 and d'ar sister of year and for the transaction of mrh rmterlv romp AITTION SALE BY" VIRTUE Of A DEFAULT "IN "A certain clmttt-l mortgage made by TRAUBEE PRODUCTS. mortgagor, to EASTERN CAPITAL mortgagee, the undersigned will sll at public auction on WEDNESDAY. MAY 37, 19.S3, at 9. SO A.M., on the Sremltej No. 930 Bergen Street rooklyn, New York, the mortgaged nrooertv connlatlng of machinery.

other business as mav before the will held at the office of the company, siewar rtwktya Pvapral Hmp SHYDER ML AT FUT8UM ML Ulster I-4IM II SEVENTI AVE. KJUi 2-SUS mmirm iionx oi nw CHARLES of 524 74th Street, husband of the late Ingeborg; devoted-father of Charlotte E. and Bertram also survived by two grandchildren, and one greatgrandchild. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial 7501 5th Avenue, Tuesday, p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 ajn.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. HOOK1YN rUNIIAl HOMtl OUIINS 'UNIIAl MOMIt Snyder I -WOO istMO MIHtlde avenue -JAwelet 10 Seventh M58J 15114 Northern S-ttgO WNUAtMOMII IN MANHATTAN IIONX MOOK1TN OUIINI of venue ana Harriaon nace.yi'v Borounh of Brooklyn. 1953. Loretta Fltspa trick. Reposing at the John Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue.

Funeral Friday; Requiem Mass at St. Matthew's R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

first day. or June. at o'clock 'pgjjj1' EKLLB, equipment ana office furnltura. The lequlpment and office Wrnltura. The in' ''in ZX3 SecretatT.

mortgagee reservea the right to bid. mrM.at-M QBOkujS ROSENBERG, Auctioneer. nflnJnlflnitBPHW unmmuMimuiiatHiin..

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