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Daily News from New York, New York • 47

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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47
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BRENDA STARR ALWAYS REMEMBER TO I TO flSOHE 7W'S ttVr Lr5 LOOK IN ON THE EAST-WEST -1 rw CW 4 CONVINCING PlSOUlSE, ONE MUST 6 PRETTY TRUE. TO BE CONVINCING AT ANY 6OO0 GRIEF, nr vrv i tuiahs vfi MOVIE CO. wr I i 3FENPA, WHAT ARE YOU TEEN-AGERS IN WASH ALLEY NEAR PERFECT AS THING, YOUVE GOT TO ESPECIALLY SNCE DETAIL HATCH EVERY ANGLE. NOW THAT YOU'RE I WAS THERE WHEN THIS PICTURE WAS BREAKING YOUR. NAILS ALL OFF SPORT IS TOO SMALL' PART CM'NER, KATHY MANICURED -P PEAR, SOU SHOULD 6E IN ON THE MADE I PREVIEWS.

a i V. PREVIEWS. -JCs-j2, --f vn f3 0 fa xttx ar (Daily Worker Mother of Fatima Children Is Dead RUTH CRANSTON GetsltAIIBack The government last night turned over to representatives of the Communist Party and the 1 1 3 i 1 A 1 ly Y- Ksii-vlfa OAiiinmant 2 Elephants Take Off Like any tourists, Cass and Dale wanted to see the big-town. So about 8:40 last night they strolled out of the 50th St. lobby of Madison Square Garden, hiked south to 49th and lumbered east to Eighth Ave.

Unlike ordinary sightseers, Cass and Dale were a couple of baby elephants, each weighing about 1,500 pounds. Twenty handlers finally cut short the tour, while the cops untangled auto traffic. Ct 'papers and records seized in last nere. wy- 1 ne "ree small week's raids. Bv arrangements children insisted the holy vision imade in Federal Court yesterday i PPe-'Ved to them frequently be- the Communists paid $2,500 to ween nd Otober, Since then the village of Fatima, JACOB P.

DAVIDOWITZ Funeral services for Jacob P. Davidowitz, 64, former secretary and director of the A. S. Beck Shoe will be held at 3 P. M.

today at the Riverside, 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave. Davidowitz, who retired in 1945, died Monday. He lived at 737 Par': Ave. Start) Notices ANtLMI Ernesto.

Of 2380 LonUiird ffronx. Beloved nueband ut Er-nielinda. Xevoted father of Peter. Louise. Jeunie.

Irene. Kdward. Walter ud velyu. Kepoioiitt Bosertown Chanel. 1S8 St.

and Webster Ave. Funeral Saturday. 1 P. M. Directed by Victor (Jinrolo A Sons.

t. KKK Alalia. Beloved wile ol John. i-Jevoted mother of Airs. Angelina tirav-aneee.

Reposinr at her late residence. dH Murray Vonker. Funeral Thursday 9 A. M. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Anna Church 10 A.M. Arrangements by Farenga Bros. Inc. OKI I.

Darnel w. of 347 w. 141 1 fcxoired at his late residence on A funeral service will be held at 3 P.M. tomorrow at the chapel in St. Luke's Hospital, 421 W.

113th for Ruth Cranston, author and lecturer. Miss ton, who lived in Sierra Madre, became ill on an Eastern lecture tour. She died Monday in St. Luke's Hosnital. Her book.

Miracle of Lourdes," was published a few months ago. ALBERT M. DEAN Dallas, April 3 (P). Albert Monroe Dean, 81, father of the famous baseball pitchers Paul and Dizzy Dean, died today in a Dallas hospital. HUBERT S01KA A Reouiem Mass for Hubert tomorrow at St.

Joseph's Church, 404 E. 87th St; Soika, who lived at 1625 Second died Monday. IRWIN MARKS Paris, April 3 Irwin Marks, 77, American theatrical impresario, died in the American hospital yesterday. He had lived in Paris for 35 years, and had Apni und. Funeral servi.es atjoiKa, oi, a ouiiaing department IfU, employe of The News for ten 1.1 a til Thursday.

April 6th, 8 P. M. -n i a a Remains reuosina at Marion A. Daniels Years. Will be Offered at 10 A.

M. At the Customs House, the Communists handed over a receipt to Donald C. Moysey, district director of Internal Revenue. The receipt stated that they had received the papers and equipment. In court.

Judge Edmund Pal-mieri pointed out that if the Communists were not satisfied that they got back all the books and records seized by T-men they could resume court action. Battle Site Is Shrine Ottawa, April 3 (U.R). Indo- Chinese Communists have made the battle-ravaged area of Dien Bien Phu into a victory shrine, a Canadian official report said today. 2 been at various times representative in Europe for Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer, Billy Rose, the Shu- berts and John Ringling North. DR.

E. M. KULISCHER (Special to THE NEWS Washington, April 3. Dr. Eugene M.

Kulischer, 74, originator of the phrase "displaced persons" and one of the world's leading population experts, died here yesterday. He had been demographer at the Library of Congress since 1949. 2 BEDS M2 SPRINGS If If 1 kyAM V2M A 'M AUTHENTIC Imi nui ai ktyi iwfi isrj mT i- ler. Fatima, Portugal, April 3 (Reuters). Mrs.

Olimpia Mai to, 86, mother of two of the three children who in 1917 claimed they had visions of the Virgin Mary, in central I uiuill, lin unuuic one of the most sacred places of pilgrimage in the Catholic Church. Two of the children have since died. The third, now is a nun. Hospital Drive Head Chosen Simon Cohen has been appointed chairman of the over-all campaign committee of the 19.riH building- fund campaign for th new Rockaway Beach Hospital, which will be located between Heach 51st and 52d Streets, on Beach Channel Drive, Edge-mere. The appointment was made bv William F.

Brunner, president of the hospital. MATTRESSES YOU GET ALL 6 PIECES FOR ONE LOW PRICE! NEAR BERGEN STREET ft ons. tn- v. St. (KIMANIMI Eufiasia.

Of 03K Hail St. Beloved mother of Detfio. XJomenicke. Anthony Joseph. Catherine.

Kepotonir at Peter Tommaso Funeral Home. 17ft Central until A. M. DiMltlO Joseph (Speedy) Of 378 Metropolitan Ave. Beloved husband of Anna, llevoted lather of Pal.

Son of Filomena. Brother of Mrs. Rose Nunziata. Mrs. Carmela padavano.

Mrs. Anna Auirurio. Carmine and Edward. Reposing at Joseph G. Delphine Funeral Home.

454 t.niham until Friday. April A. M. into Beloved husband of the late Anna. Devoted father of Frances Cha.vel.

Dear brother of Henrietta Kpler, Irene Reich and Sidney, Ervin and Oscar Services Riverside Chapel, Si. and Grand Concourse. Bronx, Wednesday. 1 .11) P. M.

l.OKKTO Daniel On April 1. li.SH. Beloved husband of Mary Loreto. De-voled father of Mrs. Blanche Aepph.

Son of and Mrs Frank S. Loreto. Brother of Mis. Rose Strat'azzi Anthony and Ann IR.N.I Loreto. Reposing Duponl Funeral Home.

l.effens Kew Gardens. Solemn Ketuiiem Mass Thursday. 1 A Our Lady Queen of Martyrs R. C. Church.

Forest Hills. Interment Rosina. Reposing at har home. 1. 'itl Somers Brooklyn, until 1 ::10 A.

M. Solemn R-uiiiem Mass at Our Ijidy of Loreto Church. Sackman and Pacifie Sts. Interment St. Johns Cemetery.

Robert Giordano. Director. AUK William J. (Mikel. Of 50 Norfolk Drive West.

Elmoul. L. April 2. Jf5H. Beloved husband of the late Louise (nee Monahan).

Father of John and William Monahan. Brother of Mary Dempsey. Thomas. John and Joseth Meade. Reposing at the funeral home of Lawreru-e D.

Rouse loi-(fi Linden St Albans. L. I. Inter-menl Thursday. MIK Al.l.lA Beuedcuo.

Of il-Hi E. lUtith M. Beloved husband of Rosina. lie-voted father of Salvaiore. Mrs.

Carmela Fazio and Mrs. Thomas Carro--etto. Also loving brother of Salvatore ai4l Mrs. flenedetta Triscriri Reposing a Bronx Chapel. 1 Webster Ave, (1 Tilth SI I.

until Friday 9 (Id A. Reiuiem Mass St. Ann's Church. K. 110th St at lO A.

M. Interment St. Cemetery. Arrangements by onhtvano Funeral Home. NVK.I Steve.

April 2. Beloved hus band ol Johanna, devoted lather ot V.ujfene and Sieve. Reposme- at V. Tndertakinr 240 E. SOth St.

until Thursday, a P. M. Interment Fresh Pond crematory. Arthur Joseph. Suddenlv On Aoril a.

Beiove.1 husband of Josephine (nee l.vvfri Devoted father of Arthur nnd Joan Dear brother of Randall. Thomas. Joseph. Mrs. Rita Raboni and Mrs.

Gertrude McCarthy. Funeral from the John R. Myers Funeral Home. Morris at E. 1 fibril Bronx.

Friday, A. M. Solemn Mass of Reouiem. St. Aneela R.

hun-h. Id A. M. Interment Gate of Henven Cemetery P.APAU.O Frank. Ievotwi father of A una Kraiiifs.

Mary ami Josie. ami five Eraml'-hihirpn. Rpposinr at the JtonMpriore Funeral Home. 150 Wilnon Hrooktvn until ThurJay. Solemn IUiiii'-m Mass St.

Joseph's Ctiur.h A. M. I 3n fHemoriam Cl CIA Roario First anniver- verarr. Alwa.vs in our hearts. fTCCIA AM FLY.

Death. In Memoriam, Mass and Acknowledgment Notices May bi telephoned to THE NEWS ty your funeral director any time up to P. M. for insertion in the next iay't paper. Telephon calls on SAT.

and SUN. must be made before 3:39 f. ii. Phone MUrray Htll 2-123. I Wf ,9 PAY ONLY $1 WML 6-Pc.

COLONIAL BED OUTFIT PrfT Includes 2 Twin size Poster Beds In JAMAICA 162-24 JAMAICA AVE. COR. NEW YORK AVE. OPEN MON-, FRt. SAT.

NITES BROOKLYN 773 BROADWAY NEAR FLUSHING AVE. OPEN MON-. THURS. SAT. NITES 949 FLATBUSH AVE COR.

SNYDER AVE. OPEN THURS. SAT. NITES maple finish on Ambarwood, 2 Tempered Steel Springs, and 2 Comfort Insured mattresses. Adult Sizes 39" Width.

169 SMITH STREET- OPEN THURS. 4. FRI. NITES.

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