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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 4, 1949 23 KRIPPEXDORP-LOU1SE M. 1 1' nee Rush. May 2. 1949. at her.

Mrs. Dodd. short illness, beloved i home, alter wile of Gttave; mother of. Louis: Funeral services for George A. Dietrich 18.

of 134 Sherman a student in Bucknell I'niversity, where he was pre- Of Scout Executive paths Andrson, John R.Lynn, James Aulicino, Roeina Mainwaring. J. Bpiswenger. R. Malley.

John Biagir.l. Edward McDermott. Craven, Nicholas McGarahan. T. Crowley, Theresa MeSherry.

Ellen Fake Insanity Act in Court Wyckoff Hospital Gives Suspect a Sane Headache jReady to Build Krippendorf and sister of A1-! fred H. Rust. Service at the Fair-I child Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue.j Weo.ne.sdAy. 8 p.m.

Interment pri-l vate. The funeral services for paring for the ministry, were Mis. Corinth Brown Dodd, fast night in the Rock- tkHiegan, Anna Palmer. Josie Long-Sought Ving LA BOSCA JOHN, Mav 3, rwtri Man vme 1 entre congregational beloved husband of Anna (nee 1(low of XX alte' H' -Maiv Church, of which he was a Scuderoi; devoted father of hattan attorney and former member. He was killed Sunday to be sent to an asylum as a' lunatic instead of to prison asi a bank robber." uownty, jonn i.

niraici ucui Feus, Auguste Sciutti. Louise Johnston, George Sesselberg, Hiio Kannegieser. RoseShiekis. Rose F. Kaveney, John Stoll.

Mary A. John, Anthony. Idanell, Josephine and Anita; loving brother of An- president of the Brooklyn in an automobile crash near inv sl.Tintj nf A milieu 1 1 Pa Generoso Pope Hailed at Dinner Of Columbia Ass'n With Mayor O'Dwyer presiding and many political and judicial figures, including Borough President Cash more, on the dais, more than fiOO persons in the Hotel St. George last night saw the new officers of the Grand Council of Columbia Associations of Civil Service installed by Supreme Court Justice S. Samuel Di Falco of Man-hattan.

The high light was the presentation of a plaque to Generoso Pone hv Mavor O'Dw-ver Judge John P. Donohoe or The Wyckoff Heights Hos-dered the trial to continue and i pltal will advertise within the gelo Nlwill bf 'held at 2p.m. today at! 1796 Fa IGiPDendorl. L. buuivan.

lister Bosca. John Trapp. Margaret- 'funeral later Luke '-and- St. Matthew. 520 MfC IrfltmSn.

Leibmann, Fran's Vail. Sarah E. LEIBMANN FRANK on Mav flintnn Ave I ntil noon torlav liden, Arthur 4 3. 1949. devoted husband of the late irMiisi Man Ellen nee Cochrane beloved fa- the body will be at the Fairchild Chapel.951 Atlantic Ave.

Burial will be in Green-Wood Headed Big Sisters lhue late Mane -of Nellie Joseph Stepka. 41. of 31-31 30th Astoria, stared glumly into space at his bank robbery trial in White Plains today after failing to convince the judge that he was insane. Stepka broke away from his two guards yesterday and threw himself on the floor. He banged his head against the court room furniture.

He said he didn't know what an oath meant. He accused the" pudge of changing his story" when the jurist tried to question him. He shouted meaningless phrasss at judge and jury. "Your Honor." said John J. O'Brien, Assistant District Attorney, this is just a performance to establish insanity so as beloved father of Mar-iT- Fe1 fro Anderson f-i nrJ V- i- A i "vim wint, mni v.

i llinM IJ 1 eT I PAl 1T1 'i Tl Raret refused to interrupt it for a sanity hearing. Stepka. who slashed his rist with a razor during the weekend, was charged with being one of the men who stole from the Yonkers Savings and Loan Association on June 1. 1D4.V Stanley Patrek, 33, of 344 Oakland Brooklyn, was sentenced to 15 to 20 years in prison for the robbery. Stepka was sent to the Mattewan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane but was pronounced sane recently and returned here for trial.

Phillips; dear brother of William C1S' I on Mr, Dodd who lived at 20, ()f Anriprnn Friend mav call Solemn Mas of Requiem Place, died there on Mon- I vi iilic viu tho Rvn.a-lvn ii.1i.i osi Raphael's Church. 10 a.m. in dav of a coronary i rwr She was born in Preston. N. c.

behalf of the Grand Council nil, IUIJ auu tlit Avenue, until Friday, 11 a.m. Serv-j Ice at the Grace Methodist I LIDEN Staff St. ARTHUR next seven days for bids for construction cf a wing it has sought since lri20, Superintendent Louis Schenkweiler revealed today. funds are now available and the plans, approved by the Joint Hospital Survey and Planning Commission in Albany, the Pul lie Health Service and the Hospital Council of Greater New York, have been filed and ar awaiting approval of the Building Department. Construction contracts are px pected to be let in June and px-cavation begun in July.

The sLx-stoiv and basement wing, to front H17 feet fi inches on Stockholm St. and to extend some 57 feet, will connect with the main hospital building at 142 St. Nicholas Ave. I'he wing is expected to cost. and hnd lived in Bn)oklvn situpl ft y.

Mr. I'ope. publisher of the day of a heart attack in her Church. 7th Avenue and St. John's julv 1.

1943. devoied son of Samuel i cos home. She was a native of (Place Pleas omit flowers. Instead a nH Uiiiila Frare) Servlcesl t- -i. i i rill iia vrtii if i nt'coi'.

i i Italian language newspaper, II Progresso halo-Americano, and founder of the Grand Council of Columbia Associations of it is suggested that a contribution at Pinelawn Cemetery. Plnelawn.i "i '1h St i dMl me' 1 enn'' ana na 1 10 in memory of John R. Anderson be i 2:45 p.m. Thursday, May c. 'jin Hrooklyn since made to the Brooklyn Cancer Com-i 1949.

t-UKe ami St. iv hne as, Trotman, fife of W. Civil Service, was awarded the Imirtpp US Mnntjume Street. This I hrederick Trotman. was a .1.

i .1, vk i in via hi. iiui hull be deeply appreciated ana jvuuiwi ine iiuMRtr 01 Fi.k piaqtie oy the council in recog kratefully acknowledged by the; of the 'j. Ann jthe two churches, having servedl and lhp vew YorL nition of "his unselfish devo- and studied tn the New York Jewish Survey Bares Pattern i Boston papers please i I president of the AV omen's family. ih- Tvnn- Hpflr father of rMiu. ,1..., 1 fcopy i William and Anne Lynn, isoiice AULICINO ROSINA.

of 1067 funeral later. i na pier. Of Persecution by Commies tion to the principles of democracy." In his 'acceptance. Mr. Pope said that Mayor O'Dwyer has been a "great Mayor," and one of the best friends thi associations have ever had.

hay Ridge Avenue. May 3, 1949, be-i TNWARrNG-JESSIE. Mav 2. a member of the School of Social Work. Until several years ago she had been active in civic and community work.

While president of the Brooklyn Big Sisters Club Mrs. Trotman lectured throughout the fnved wife of the late Joseph; hplovpd of Frank n. hurch Chanty Foundation and which stressed the treatment! The Albany pvoted mother of Mrs. Maria Vis-j Sunley Service at the Fairchild had been connected with the of organizations, pointed assures a government The American Jewish Committee has issued a report describing the pattern" of re- fcusi. AmiuMo, iiracaa aim chaDel 951 Auantic Avenue, i uurcii Mission or neiD.

aur- out that "it is not difficult to laida. Notice of funeral later. I Thursday, 2:30 p.m. are a daughter, Corinth DICandia Installed united States. She was in- lligious suppression in Russian Thomas R.

Di Candia was in BEISWENGER ROSINE, on MALLEY JOHN, beloved and Walter H. in the collection of au klay 3, 1949, of 28 Palmetto Street, I nephew of Agnes Gallagher H. Dodd thentic African folk material, a. President. Others recognize the Communist goal.

"Whether the victims le Zionists, Jewish community leaders, priests, ministers or rabbis, the offense is the same, failure to satisfy the reiuire- her 79th year. Delovea sister oineral trom his late resiaence. line md through her several im-hTdlpa lllm Wtv? Krank Creta. Alfronso Kiorella and Uohanna Wendling. Service at theiparic place, Brooklyn.

Thursday. fiVilliam C. Fisher Funeral Chapel, Mav 5, 10 a.m.; Solemn Requiem! grant. of one-third or the cost under the Hill-Burton Act. The Wyckoff Heights Hospital As-social ion of Brooklyn, owner of (lie voluntary non-profit institution, has on hand about proceeds of drives in irc0 and JO 16.

The remainder is to be obtained on a mortgage loan. The latest maternity equipment is to be installed in thp wing. Its fifth floor will he reserved for medical and surgical satellite countries which points out that Christians and both are persecuted. Officials of the group said that the study is the first comprehensive one on th subject and was compiled from data that committee agents gathered f230 Bushwick Avenue, on St. Matthew's Church, 10:30 Hay.

at 8:30 p.m. Funeral interment Cypress Hills Na-. (ieneroso Landi. fiist. second and third vice presidents; Michael corresponding secretary; at IWiMitt.

treas portant contributions were made to the African collection of Fisk I'niversity. Besides her husband, she Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Marian Allen Thompson; a son, Henry B. Alien, and a grand p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

Thomas A. Moran, Tax Attorney, 52 Thomas Anthony Moran, an attorney in the lax department ments of Soviet fanaticism. "In Romania, for example," the report said, "the Cnion of Romanian Jews was forced to merge with a left wing splinter ery. Edw. F.

Donovan, Funeral Director. urer; Angelo ravoiiim. record- RIAGINT EDWARD. May 3, MCDKK-VIU IT fAIKILtV a ing secretary, ami Dominick abroad 1949, aged 82 years, born in native of County Roscommon. Capillo.

sergeant -at -arms. The surv ey runs to 58 pages. group and after several months son. Boslev atimer. Another alv; dearly beloved husDana or lana; aear nusoana oi raarj Supreme Court An- However, a six-page hummary, to 'dissolve daughter, Mrs.

Catherine Allen Linda (nee Grillli; devoted father father ot Mrs. ceciua riynn. ta- Henry. August. Thomas.

Alex-(ward P. and the late Joseph I Morgan all 'Latimer, who died last Septem-i "K)n-N J- Didtov anna 'vas the nder, Joseph, Ms. Nancy lmper-j runerai irom nis resiaence. i ioj uicu was assjstarit curator of1 inner speakers HV I fc'o, Mrs. Frances Panettiere ana i Maaison fia.ee, inursaay.

ou at iiie rtoriue naroir.g lios-U1P Schomberg Collection supreme lotin WIUUIIICU private and semi-private patients and its second floor for pediatrics. The wing will add KM) beds to the hospital's present 175 beds and 10 bassinets. Crow. Lewis Wick of 200 Manhattan, are th Mrs. Anna Mengam; proud grand- a m.

Kequiem Mass at k. piLa! Klmhtit -t. He was 52 and New York Public Library. ZfOT CldUSOn Job of 10 grandchildren. Re- Church of Good Shepherd.

Hived at Forest! TICKET BROKERS GET BOOKS READY FOR MURTAGH INQUIRY The city's major ticket brokers today gathered together 1 I basing at N. Y. a. runerai McGARAHAN May 3, 1949. Hills.

hapel. 187 south uxiora oireei, Judge Paul P. Rao, V. Mangano. former sheriff of Kines Count and ii I THOMAS, aged 24 years, beloved I Mr.

Moran im nf Brook- Continued from Page architects. nui Saturday a.m. of William and Kathryn Mc-iK was a ki if St. John's their books, correspondence andi lem Mass iu a.m.. oaiuiuujr, Dv.

William Kane, 60, News Phofo Expert Buglio, a former preident ofi Prominent builder, also of the i. c. ii: Pamilv Churtil In- i I nnn i ne Holy j-amuy k. v. onunn.

in Richard J. Horean -I, 1 ir.wiu, nil iu-mihiuiuii, jiuio wiiiuii UT6S the Grand Council. Borouch President Cashmore and orouch Commissioner of Investiga-kriLe Annincl Mneu school construction. tin John M. Kjri' Str Against Maey For nunv vears active inlat loom, in a TV rrment Holy Cross Cemetery.

60th fi Wes. New rSHy "uMe BROOKLYN LODGE No 22 Ivork. N. Friday, 9 a.m. Solemn ifan of 1 nBi Win pro.

High Requiem Mass St. Joseph's the hanKirg house E.I:B-?i Church. West New York, 10 a.m.fr the 32 years. Piesiednt Huso Rogt of Man- The itinera 1 ot 1 1 1 1 a hattan increase and other benefits. rif mwouuren rn rnp r-, 1.1.

.1 philan- 1 1 I I Vl- Hllll server I on them without prior 1 I a IIP ffn nr.ir tiptinn I h.t-rf wenthpr i SurvivMig are his widow A1IS. I 6" inn. 'tln-nnip Mi- GEORGE J. RIEDLER, Past Ex-i vZV, i warning. The action marked the beginning of an investigation into ager ot Internationals News, Joseph Guidice was fhatrman mol, hs am was 'elected nresi Photos who had been in thejof the installation arrange-! ilrJiMe ed Ruler and Trustee.

Elks fu- fpnm 'loran. two sons, i nomas ana 11 inn 1 1 MM II lilt I lM.il I en rttT al services omitted by chapel n5 Atlantic ai'ren Moran: his father, Hugh Club, which, with the ro-opera-'exorbitant ticket prices for Solemn and two brothers, Eu- for nearly 40 years, were to bej before the installation and danc hody reposing- at B'ertowlVThursdiiv 9:30 a.m.; tion of the Brooklyn Baseball! Broadway hit shows. The legal held today from the Kdward I ing afterwards. riiapel 34 Lafayette Avenue. Fu-'qulcm jjass St.

Charles Borromeo igene and Joseph Moran fee for ticket brokers is hn-al Mass Thursday. May 5, 9:30, r.hurch in m' interment St I A solemn mass nf rcmnVm H. Lynch Funeral Home, 43-0 at Queen of All Saints R. Queens Poulevard. Sunnvside members of Local IS Department Store L'niployes Union, unaffiliated.

Ia.t night authorized their executive hoard to call a strike the four R. II. Maey stores in this citv The vote. at. a meeting at Manhattan Center, W.

34th St Manhattan, was to A union spokesman said action would he taken in a "matter of rlays" if no agreement ws. reached with management. were broken off April 22. Club, the Hoard of Kducation and the Police Department, provides free admission to the Dodger games for thousands of Brooklyn youngsters. plmrch.

Lafayette and Vanderout nj.tjr,n rmnin Burial will he in I.nncr IslanH cents over the box office price but rumors have been free on Broadway that tickets for such hits as' "South Pacific" and Boro to Mark Birth of Israel enues. 'ai c.n,i i ti HYMAN D. RAPPS, Exalted PALMER JOSIE on May 3. Aiartyi K. t.

hurctl, Ascan, A member of the law firm of "Kiss Me, Kate" have been go Thomas F. Cuite. Secretary. '1949, daughter of the late FrankiAve. and Queens Boulevard, and Margaret; sister of Jessie and! Forest Hills.

Burial will be in' Mr- Kan. wil lived at 43-30 CRAVEN NICHOLAS, native of oeorue: also survived bv (inp'cu 10th l.ona Island Citv. Continued from faee CCullen Dykinan, the Brooklynjing for $00 a pair. t-. ti jediicator lives with his family Isaac, 5o4 Prospect Place, with c.

hublin, Ireland, on May 2. 1949. of nephew and five nieces. Funeral; died there on Monday after Decatur street, oejovea nu.s- Fndav. 9.30 a.m., from her home.

several months' illness He was Murray Brenner Post acting asi" T-V "iDOCkmail Kl Pa 1'" 'wim uui I. Willi lll.MIl host. Philip Meluer, newly iruhpil in tho and of Norah; devoied lather of; 107 Kina Street; Requiem III honrn in Kronklvn (in fary Mrs. Frank GeUo. visitation Church.

Interment Holy UOGlCn US hi ru tl, in nh? aseph Geary and James J.Craven; cross Cemeterv. 1 1 VWUIUIIUJf hegan histaieei in the photo Fires at Police LEGAL NOTICKS eiecier. Kings Lountv com vrir ate rlepartment anil has KMo 0111 maiiftai' r.f idn 1 1 j. idnnu iiinriiii-lnil survived by five Joseph Redmond. Director.

'r iif 1 uni- many inter-faith VF THE' STATE OF posing J. J. Gallagner toons Tw WAIfthmanAr uie rt.ne. rress Continued from Page I nM.un.wi ('hcll'itie imrol Unm 9S Aherrieeii Street .1 KilULtK-otUKOa juocrti. lA linilllllllrllim Anora.ifin in l10 I aior ha join win.

ins organization in If. 1 iiuije-'iint'lii ft i fiTn p. SOI MU'IMKL, rogkh.s. pktek niovi DnuHi'ii ind unu) 'wc orair.w,' I not a rlescrip.ion of the as Rniihnfor Pimen nil laimu- iiinif a n- icui i i io nie Historic ann Lvenue. Solemn Requiem -bio.

he of a. Bol lhofer. Funeral Kunera, services for Walter a photographer, captain writer. iday. 10 a.m., at Our Lady of P.

(Juotrhius. 77. of 471 Centra! 'file executive anrl ohotoffrnohic Oilier MronL lvn f.vn, 11 ant. and quicklv came across! ROrtKRs, Joseph Rogers MA HER, ELIZABETH HA- him hiding in the shadows send greeting; WHEREAS. NORA wh.i gourdes Ohurh.

mteimenv moi VP ipio-w vveihmas.pr' Umm. m. omr.i.. i- 1 ..01 End of Berlin Blockade Near fllUl-H ftt Nil n.lir. A IOS.S cemetery.

1 Ithn Hnll I'nal ro rnmtuiiv ore i i.yurrii ui oit.iiu-. iiini 11. uir- iriiiir i imilo iiiiinri, ioioi iMriei oi rlrtl me cemetery. mey approached the man fired at them CROWLEY THERESA M. on Please omit Lowers.

Masses pre- win oe held at 1 p.m. tomorrow, Service, whose Chicago office buh. at organization's ball at the William C. Fisher Ku kay 3. 1949, at the residence of her, ferred.

I without warning and they then Continued from Page he opened and managed, and room, 1252 Coney Island then went with Underwood tonight. iflce, Ulllan Irene Bnallen, 218 Hull; neral Chapel. 12:10 Bushwick SCIUTTI LOUISE, on May 2. dear Miter of Mrs. Mar- 0wtl, Ave.

He died on Tuesday. Underwood, remaining there! Breakfast. Union Temple. foreign Relations Com Hniiiklyii, New York, has a pi'ttmn pravine for iiirp that a Certain msliuiiirnl in wrinntc rflat. in to real and r.ina! piuii.Tty hi-'luly pruve.d a-s the Luat tVill an.

I of JEREMIAH W. MA-HER. so known as Jeremlali Maher and a J. W. Maher.

lately residuix at No fhonh Avpnue. In the or prooklvn. t'lty of Ni-w York Sow. THEREFOR8. you "anri I I'aTh of you are herBby cited to fhow h-fore our Surrogate Court nf the Lountv of Kinuji, to be held in noin 2.i-A at the Hall of Records, in th ounty of Kintrs.

on the 6th dav of June. at 9 30 o'rloi in rhe iarei iMricneu.nepo.Musu. o. urti- palk beUlved tllotner of Anlhony, Mr. who retired until At one time he Eastern Parkway, Mav 8.

gner oons ruueiai nvmrr. Frederick. Virginia. Flnr- erdeep Street between Broaa- ence and An(irew, Requiem subdued him and took his empty gun away. Before being booked Pitello was quizzed at the station houe by District Attorney Miles V.

McDonald. Assistant District Attorney Louis Andreozzi and Detective Howard O'Loarv, in front business ten years ago. was in business for himself in! Dinner, Yeshiva Rabbi Uaac was a native of Catskill, X. Y.i Seattle. He returned to NewReinis, at Young Israel of Kast-He bad lived in, Brooklyn for! York in and here went to'ern Parkwav.

937 Kastern Park-the last 25 and was a 'work for International News'wav. Mav 10. ay ano Busnwicn Avenue, ne- hf, church of St. Svlvester. hem Mass Friday ,11 a.m.

at our 9 30 a Imerment, 4 ay of Lourdes Church. Inter-' nt Calvary Cemetery. noon, why such decree, ahnulri nni member of the Woodmen of Photo. remaining with that Rally. Brownsville and KaM the World.

organization until his death. York. Merchants, Hoff- mi lee. The committee was holding hearings on the Atlantic Treaty and the companion arms-for-Europe program. Dulles, American delegate to the nit ori Nations and Republican expert on foreign affairs, said the Atlantic Treaty, by eliminating fear, would provide a bulwark against Communist infiltration.

SESSELBERG HUGO, May 2. chliroi, nf P.rrw-iL- U-n .1,. i myde DONEGAN Suddenly, at her 1943, beloved husband of Virginia IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF Surviving are his widow. Mrs jn World War I he served in man's Rest. Pitkin and Saratoga have tHiuted I he jtful nf feme, 30b 78th Street.

ANNA scholes: devoted father of: Barbara Pfleigel Coetchius, and, the Army Signal Corns as Mav 10. fcloved mother of Raymond mh Mrs Frank R. (ioetchius ster of Frederick and Edward May Richards. Auaust. John 5-011 loUmann, Mrs Minnie Klpe; loving grandfather! sergeant, supervising phot.o-! Dinner.

Manhattan Beach Di graphic file work. 1 vision of U. .1. Elite Club. Surviving are his widow, Ocean Ave.

May 11. Mrs. Edith N. Kane; a son Diner, Brooklyn Jewish Cen-Nelson, also connected with Iter. Eastern Parkwav, big 27 Fined in City's Spring Cleanup Drive The City's Sprine Cleanup May onrosoree.

Rort Sesselberg and Margaret' ockamer; grandmother of Carole. Kipe services Thursday. 8 p.m.,! "If the Soviet now lifts the! nerai service at wisp 01 al tne McManus Funeral Home. Edward Sullivan, Association Aide eoree faieDoia m. ioj Ave- 2001 Avenue.

Interment tne I. p. orsanizatnon: two lie, Thursday. 8 p.m. Interment Friday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Ceme- brothers, George and frank may.

i p.m., and two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Berlin blockade that may be an act of conciliation toward the West. 1 hope so. But until that is shown by other deeds, it would be wi.se for us to look on it. as a change of Soviet method, not a change of Soviet intention." Funeral service, for Edward jBurke and Mr- HeIe" Cuthy.

DOWNEY JOHN J. of 901 73d SHIELDS On May 3. 1949. reex, son of the late Edward and, ROSE FINN SHIELDS, beloved Drive, which goes into full swing in Brooklyn next week, resulted in fines for 27 violators in Municipal Term Court, Manhattan, yesterday. In addition, the Health Department, which is waging the cleanup campaign along with the Sanitation Department, inspected lots and area ways, and issued 742 rie Downey; dear brother of mother of Mrs.

James Brown, Ed-J. Ot Itio-U vvoocinun s. James H. Bertram, Mrs. I ward Finn and Mrs.

John Hogan.jSt., Hollis. executive secretary airl Sui rnKate Court to be her-unm affixed iSel WITNESS. Hon TRVN-CIS D. MfGARET. nf imr said Cnuntv at the BurnuKh of Eronklvn in faid County, the 29th dv nf April.

1949 AARON .1 A COPY Clerk ot the Cunt St'PRKMK COURT. KINGS COUNTY formerly known iu FIEDLER. Ipiamtiff tKNCICH JAMAICA SA VINOS EA.NK. THE UNCOIJ SAVINCS BANK OK BROOKLYN and A TALI NO UIZLIER. Defendants.

In of an tudKni. il! of partition and nal." du)v made and entered in tlie ahuve hc Ion and hearing dal" the 22nd d.iy A pi II. 1919. I. the und.

r-KiKned. the referee in JudKiuenf named, will s-H al public al the hunt door of ihe General Coiio xs-ll Sullihill Boulevard in the i of gueeii-. Citv and ptai of S-w York, on the 2fith dav of liilH. al 12 o'eo. noon on that day two itarceL? directed bv said imlmient to he sold, the Dateel ur pleiius.u located in tile Roioitiih ol Counlv of KitiK.s, theicin lietni! 'i as followc: Alt Ihar c-rtain lot.

niece or iMi-ef of hind, with the htnldlnKs and im-in i Ihci enn. situate. Ivinand neintf the HoroUKh of ay Martin, Edward F. and Wil-i Funeral Friday. 9:30 a.m., from of the Movers and Warehouse- U.

S. Probes DP 'Slavery' Charged km S. Downey. The Holy Name Charles J. Brady Funeral Home.

men's Association for the last hcicty of St. Ephrem's R. C. 232 Utlca Avenue; Solemn Requiem; 3- vears wjj De eltl at 8 vii.u ks?" phonh o'clock tonight, at the Hollis Kuneral Home. Hillside Ave.

4-i200 FOR I OKAS hursday at, O'Neil's Funeral Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. L.v,a Tiru! .1 1 n-u'iu, i imiRB ann ii bum I nionses for vifilations of thp By Louisiana Priest gest, event of the period, at which it is expected that will be raised for the drive. May 12. Dinner, Jewish Communal Center of Brooklyn, 1302 Avenue May 12. Cocktail party.

South Brooklyn Merchants, St. Temple, 401. 9th May 12. Breakfast, Jewish Center of Kings Hlghwav. Avenue and E.

12th May 15. Breakfast, Congregation Shaa-ri Israel. 810 E. 4fHh May 15 Breakfast. Congregation Aha vath Israel, 2818 Avenue May 15.

Dinner, Knapp Mansion. 554 Bedford May 15. Dinner, Flatbush Jewish Center, 500 Church Ave. jiiic. 11 IUI cTnit VTiDV A I A.M.-5 P.M.

Sanitary Cwle. Funeral Friday ic-ian(, iBln riace. noins. ouiiai at p.m. ham.

widow of George Stoll; be 30 a m. Solemn High Requiem Orleans, May 4 (U.R) The Displaced Persons Commis will be in Linden Hill Cemetery. Brooklyn, on Thursday after- loved sister of Martin Meehan, ass St. Ephrem's Church at 10 Mrs. W.

Stublxs and Lester Meehan. sion today began an investiga fn. Interment St. John's Ceme- Reposins at John Sehv Son i no conii Mr. Sul Ivan diet of a heart tion of a priests charges that DP's wot king on Louisiana John J.

ONeil, Director. rmworv inilmpnt Snndav niht Rpth- Walter II. Cooke liiinni' iiv i.j. i In. FEUS AUGUSTE nee Kruse'l.

TWay, a p.m. a ueacones.ses nospuai, sugar plantations were ill paid ill fed and in virtual slavery. New Funtral Direttort 7110 Bennett Court, on May citt rv FOSTER nn Mav 2 i Hrooklyn. In the moving ana Kiiiks. Citv and State' of bounded and described 'UllltV New foilnw" 43.

beloved wife of Frederick; de- (lf 86-30 98th Street, Woodhaven.l transportation business prae- Plantation owners replied that the Europeans were not good farm workers and came ed motner oi rreaencK u. ana husband of Gladys: father ttcallv all his lite, he Rt'KiiniiMit at a pomt on Ihe nou'h-erly sul- nf Fulton diMam X' li'i" from the MoUfhWest FUNERAL INFORMATION lrorg also survived by three 0f and Kenneth. Reprising as secretary of the Van Own- here under that classification anocnuaren. oei vices at tne Theo. Hlllebrand Funeral Home, ers Association.

10PCK nome ior runerais. mn ci.n wruirlhnvpn Roulevard. Reao i NEAR-RECORD HIGH f1 AVCmlei Wednesda' 8 30 Pm Requ.em St. Thomas. pcutive ot the Mov- JOHNSTON GEORGE, on Church Woodhaven flnf Warehousemen's As-, PREDICTED BY W.

B. Today started out with an unusual combination of sun, fog beloved husband of the late isociation. he attended the in-, Cemetery. htherine dear father of Mil Direction of A. L.

Hendrickson. dustry's conventions in various parts of the country. ted M. Smith; brothei of John muel and David Johnston and TRAPP On May 3. 1949.

MAR- only because it held a high priority. The Rev. Carl Schutten, pastor of St. Patrick's Church here, stirred a raging controversy, when he reported conditions among the DP's which he said left him "deeply shocked." He said in inspection of four plantations revealed that workers who plant, cultivate and harvest sugarcane were paid between S2.80 and $2.00 for a Before coming to Hollis. he and warmth and the Weather Bureau said that the city was moving into a warm spell.

It predicted near-record tempera rah Murray. Funeral from his lo'r uf Ktilton and Sttee1 20 Snyder A. ULaU.r S-4SO0' southerly and parallel I with Cleveland 91' thence run-! innvr and at riIit anvrle in iitir.i(. Mav 4ih -1'iiul St. is th.

nee iiiiiiinor nnrtlierly and parallel with Cleveland CGHCS. Uala M. 9:30 A M. at Chaprl; ,,,,,1 part nf llie wnv throiuh a TRUDELL, Jnnepbin? 1 rnrly wall. W31." to the miutherlv i h1Mi "l'1'' l'ulton St (hence ninninff HluIlt, side IANGSITH.

Jack C. p.m. at Impel St. I9'l'4" to the nomt or i.lace nf heifinnniK. BeinK known as Thuniinv vn I B'ulton Brooklyn.

BRK.NNAN, Tbsmai belnn bounded and described a' follows: :OA.M althapfl. mt sm. and BYRNE. Jam A M. at Cluprl the buildma: and iiripri.iveiitetis th-r'- RA.TT.

IS 0 a. Ch.pH Svt, York! Dl-'NNE. Jalnfa Krrvlf r. to br Arranrrd ujnded and described follows KG INN I NCI al a Point on rho Inni-therly yide of Jamaica Avenue 16 19 feet westerly from the iniei- "ectiun formed tiv the weierlv sid--f HHth Street and the nm-therlv sole 50 SuMilk At. MA Z-SShS nf Jamaica Av-nue.

i unninit thence northerly parallel with the westerly Lxvn-Cii tv. 'iirr vainM.ri, i. t- sidence, 1776 W. 7th Street, on I wife of the late William and vpl mdn-v Mts neK ursday. May 5.

9:30 a.m. Re- sister of Mrs. Mary E. Hands, Mrs. 1 irK.

Item Mass at the Church of SS.jCatherine V. James-J and; surviving are his widow, tures for today. The 8 a.m. mark was ti8 degrees and a high of 80 wa3 fore non and Juae, a.m. inter-, William A.

Wallace. Reposing WU- Mrs. hmma a. suuivan, secre- nt. Calvary cemetery.

A. Martin Funeral Home, tary of literature and puhlica- Avenn rnrnpr St.erlinff ii, cast for today. The record for May 4 is fW.3. set in 10 II. The Our various location in Hrooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and Bronx aure prompt service-lay or nifilit.

Yon may ronsull us by phone al any 'hour, whether our service i nreoViJ al tlir moinent or not. our inquirie" will hr fully answererl. l.nHor no (irrumtanrp i thrre any ohligalion. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 KANNEGIESER ROSE tnee.p, Funeral Prirtav 9 30 am. nine hour day.

and that their n( Rolri Rtrppt. on Mv 2 uicuon oi uie union warm spell will continue stian service ot the.oanies were crying for food 49, vnuit-u. iiiirniit'iib nui vimw through tomorrow, when a high Methodist Church: and two is- ann milk. it her of Thomas, Robert, Wll Cenieter'. nf 111th Street and part of wav thrnuwh a party wall.

llll.H feet Duean, Mrs. Le.slie Wilkinson. ters. Helen and Elizabeth Sul Most of the DP's necessarily low 8n-s ls expected. start out in debt, Father Schut- Egon Schack.

Mrs. mom) VAIL SARAH on May 3. hvan. trson; two oroiners. rc-nuia i4S.

of 84-08 89th Avenue, Wood- I.IANTON.o. in.rph d. io at hapl then' astrlv al rtuhl to l'i" P.M. XZZtid IlIaTn' OCHRINC. IvioHa IH) at hapfl willi said HSih Street, 23 feet: thence westerly al riidit annles to said USth Street.

19 feet, tilepce xotl.het'lv Slid parallel with said ltih Street William: also seven Brajia- haven, beloved sister of Emma ten said, aand their wages were low that they soon find theselves in "semi-servitude." ildren survive. Funeral Thurs-j Auser, Amos J. and Robert A. KEARNS SONS 13frtDDap Remembrances 9:30 a.m., from Joseph Ked- Nimmo; also survived bv two a nrj of the wav through a parlv The priest said thousands of finds Funeral Parlor. 103 King.

nieces and five nephews. Service 150 10 HNIiiclt A.f. Ma ectn oe in i nei i n- mairt o-oofU Jamaica Avenue: thence westerly ect. Interment Holy Crass Cem- N. F.

Walker Funeral Home, 87-34; MILMORE MARY V. Birthday native-born Americans work remembrance of a devoted mother ing in the came fields were $150 DIGNIFIED FUNERALS 80th Street. Woodhaven, Thtys-tlavT 7:30 Dm. Funm-al FHHov and grandmother. Masses offered, the same situation.

The flowers we upon her irave 1 K.AVENEY JOHN, on May am. interment th Ever- alontc said Jamaica Avenue. 2U.0-1 feet, to the point or place begituiinK. Dated Mav 2nd. 1919.

EDWARD DEVLIN, Referee SYDNEY ROSENTHAL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Ad.

dtejn 29-2S 4 lot Avenue. Lonir Island Citv tny4 oved father of Mrs. Myron N. rwns cemetery Thvrttat. Mat f'h HMITR, Emoia M.

at Chaprl rndot. Maw UK Lcopolda Srrioea pa Arrantrd fti.Nn, jviiii auu Mopik May wither inn ncnv. But the lore for hr who aieepa beneath Shall never laae awsv. The FAMILY. neral Thursday.

May 5. 9:13 classes irom vjvxnnors runcrm B-)NKBCPTCY NOTICES lime, 406 Clarkson Avenue. Re- O'BRIEN First Anniwr-uirv Bashwick's Finest Funeral Home GLenmore 5-0103 ONE BLOCK FROM SUBWAY 1504 Bushwick Avenue am Maw SU Francis of my dear father ernest C. Church. Interment Holy'g, Michael's Church.

Mav 4. 8 GEORGE D. CONANT Maodinge? FuMral Parlors Personal Serrico Modern Facilitie Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Ttl. 2-0247 SNYDER VL OATBUSN VL UU-TIH M3M SO SCVENTW Vt MAIN MS81 NIAl HOMO IN ROOKlTN-MANHATrAN'ONX-OUIIN NOTICE THE FLEX -CRAFT BINDERY INC was adjudsed bankrupt April 2S. 1949.

The fimt meeting of creditor will bo held May 17. 1919, at 11 in Room 209. U. S. Court tl nuel 271 WashlnKton Brooklyn.

N. Y. Creditors mav attend pro claims aprsvint a trustee, examine tha Imnlirun: transact lawful business oss Cemetery. REUTER LOUIS W. Jr.

in loving- memory of devoted husband and father. Died May 4, 1947. Two yean have' passed line that tad day. The one we loved was railed away; God took him home, tt was Hi will. Bui 10 out brim he l.veth WIFE and SON.

GOIXG PI-ACKS?" PHONK tt ahocketf o. I often aiid think of ho tou Went to without A chance to saf farewell. II A. 4-fi20( FOR IDEAS P.M. 1 Samul Dubersteitt.

Referee in I Bankruptcy, Loving Daughter, MAMIE,.

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