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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL 16, 1951 GORDON MARY on April 15, 1951, at her residence, 338 83d Street, 'beloved wife of the late Edward and dear mother of MATTEO ROSE (nee Lam- rlno), suddenly, of 1375 E. 2d Street, devoted mother of Marian Conceit and John; beloved sister Dr. William E. Kuckro, 75, Noted Chemist, Art Restorer -NT Ahrn, John P. John, Edward and George, Mrs of Mrs.

Mary Iovlno, Thomas, 6er geant Joseph of N. Y. P. and. Mary Mahoney, Mrs.

Anna Fuger and Mrs. Gertrude Angotti: also Leonard. Funeral from residence of art at the United States Mill Dr. William E. Kuckro, 75, Jacobsen, Jacob Jurrjina, Q.

Kern, Peter G. Kimpland.P. H. Lever, Jennie Uddle, Augusta H. Martell, Mary Mason, William survived by seven grandchildren.

Wednesday 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re. a Appei, wuunra Brady, Philip Brosseau, Dr. 8. Tlurke, There Connelly, F. A.

Coyle.Mary V. Cushing, Viols, tary Academy, West Point, and Solemn Requiem Mass Wednesday, quiem Mass Our Lady of Peace Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy 10 a.m., St. Ansclms Church. Reposing at Funeral Home of F.

J. consulting chemist and art restorer, who specialized In pre' serving monuments, died Satur- had done likewise with muralsi in Protestant and Catholici Cross Cemetery. McLaughlin Son, 8125 3d Ave chapels. Matteo, Rose D'Amadeo, A. nue.

Please omit flowers. Masses Boro Girl, 14, Killed With Escort on Junior Prom Date Joel Blend, 18, of 1 5th Manhattan, a student, was killed yesterday in an auto crash on Route 25, near Newark, and his companion, Roberta Brody, 14, of 1820 E. 13th Brooklyn, died later in Beth Israel Hospital, Newark. The Brody girl, daughter of Erra Herbert and Hilda Som-mers Brody of the Flatbush address, had attended young Blend's Junior prom at Pennsylvania Military School in Chester. It was her first for day In his home, 152 Sip Dr.

Kuckro, born In Wies MORSE WILLIAM on April 14. 1951, dear father of Euphenia. appreciated. Interment Holy Cross Jersey City. He was former baden, Germany, received a Reposing at Donnelly Purcell chief chemist with Thomas A Ph.D.

degree from the Univer Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Avenue; Donnelly, PatrlcUMorse, William H. Engel, Frieda Mulcare, Michael Errlchettl, Mary Nappi, John Finegan, Lena B. Nelson, Ida Mary Oalf ney James J. Nubile. Nicholas Gilbert, H.

W. O'Donnell, B. Gordon, Mary C. J. Sr.

sity of Tubingen and later es Cemetery. HANNIG AN ROBERT suddenly, on April 1. 1951, beloved son of Charlotte and the late Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Wednesday Edison, and from 1923 to 1925 taught the subject at St. John's tablished the first Russian at Blessed Sacrament Church.

University. oxalic acid factory in St. Peters MULCARE MICHAEL, on April In 1914, after the obelisk In burg, now Leningrad. He came Qulgg, Charles Hannlgan, R. J.

16, 1951, of 18-20 120ft Avenue, to the United States in the (Harklns, W. P. I ill Recht, Melle Rich, Charlotte E. South Ozone Park, beloved hus Central Park, known as Cleopatra's Needle, was reported to he flaking and scaling. Dr.

Hayes, Ellen early 1900s. Dr. Kuckro had been a mem Robert devoted brother of Joan French. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Mary Queen of Heaven R-.

C. Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. band of Mary; devoted father of Frank, Elizabeth, John.

Milton, Kuckro succeeded In protecting ber of the American Institute Warren, Theresa and Mary; broth If it against erosion. of Chemical Engineers, Amert er of Laura Kllcourse and Minnie, Healy, Edward L. Stuart, Ian Hirschl, JosephineSuydam, Mary S. Hodgkins, Cecil F. Taylor.

Harold G. Holloway, FrancesThompson, Albert Holm, Eigne AHEARN JOHN on April 11. can Chemical Society and the Borsman. Reposing at Cornell Fu- As a consulting chemist for the Metropolitan Museum of Unn. a fHI Ik.

Art some years ago he pre. Sunday, April 15, 1951, of 1568 E. 4UI" pi a 36th Street, beloved husband C'emf "LFif 1951. at Phoenix. Arizona, husband! acta aiaff Photo THEY SAID IT WITH FLOWERS Floral tributes from, relatives, friends and associates of the late underworld leader, Charles Fischetti, fill seven funeral cars to overflowing os they ore lined up along Carroll St.

in front of Our Lady of Peace R. C. Church, between 3d and 4th where a solemn requiem mass was celebrated. served almost priceless works, of art there, as well as at the a.m. uiiv mcui, ui.

wueu kts vciuc Mary Clark; loving father of Mary Barnett, William Paul James Chemists Club, and was an honorary member of the Army Athletic Association. Surviving are his wife, Carolyn; two daughters, Mrs. John Burns and Mrs. John Butler; a son, Gerard and a brother, Ludwig. National Museum In Washing Teresa F.

Harkins and Sister ton, D. and at the Buffalo Alice Christine. Funeral from resi mal date. Blend, found by police with his chest crushed by the steering wheel of his new convertible, which had crashed after hitting a guard rail, had apparently fallen asleep while driving. Services for the Brody girl were held today at the Norman Jeffer Community Chapel, Fort Hamilton Parkway and 47th with Rabbi Bourch Silver-stein of Temple Emanu-EI, Borough Park, officiating.

Burial was in Knollwood Cemetery. She Is survived also by Museum of Science. He also had preserved works tery. NAPPI JOHN, of 406 Metropolitan Avenue, on April 14, 1951, loving father of Mrs. Carmella Orlando, Thomas Nappl, Mrs.

Tessie Ferrara, Mrs. Mary Damlano, Rose Nappi, Philip Nappl, William dence on Wednesday at 10 a.m.; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church, Flatlands, for Requiem Mass at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

of the late Loretta; father of John, V'illiam and Arthur; also survived by one grandchild. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from the aStenger Funeral Home, 289 St. Nicholas Avenue, Ridgewood. Requiem Mass St. Brigid's R.

C. Church, 9,30 a.m. Interment St. John' Cemetery. APPEL WILLIAM, on April 15.

1951, beloved husband of Sophie; devoted father of Henry, Gustave and William brother of Jack; also survived by five grandchil Al Christie, 64, Veteran Film Comedy Producer Nappi; also survived by fifteen $30,000 Flowers At Fischetti Rites Continued from Page 1 to 20 piainclothesmen who mingled with the crowd. Mrs. Ann Fischetti, widow of Direction of Leegan St Rice. HAYES ELLEN, on April 14. 1951, beloved wife of the Lite Hollywood, April 16 (U.R) Dr.

B. L. Brosseau, Retired Dentist, 62 Dr. Benjamin L. Brosseau, grandchildren and two great' grandchildren.

Reposing at Green' point Chapels, 78 Kingsland Ave. nue, until Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Sol. Funeral services will be held fnmnrmw far Al Thrill tp fi4 emn Requiem Mass Our Lady of veteran movie ifroducer, who'j3 brother, Mervyn. James; devoted mother of Margaret C. and the late Mary F.

Hay 33. Funeral from her residence, 455 dren. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Joyce Brothers Funeral Home the dead gangland leader who practiced dentistry in Mount Carmel Church, 10 am. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

NELSON IDA MARY, April 14, 1951, beloved wife of the late John introduced comedies to Hollywood four decades aeo, Christie, who made a generation of fans lanph with his film dressed in a black Persian lamb 85th Street, Tuesday, 9 a.m.; emn Requiem Mass St. Anselm's! R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Murphy Tow-Car 201-20 Linden Boulevard, Masonic service by the Cor Tokyo in Tears As Mac Leaves Continued from Page 1 orders it expected from the stern Supreme Commander in the embassy.

But one by one with safeguards he restored their rights and taught them the ways of democracy. Flags Fly Freely Even the prohibited flags were eventually permitted to fly over Tokyo again. First at certain buildings for public occasions and finally with no restrictions. Today MacArthur was just as erectly grim as during the 1945 surrender but coat, as was her mother-in-law Brooklyn for many years before his retirement in 1935, ner Stone Lodge No. 367 F.

A. M. Calvary Cemetery. A. Nelson; mother of John S.

and versions of such hits as "Char- Only Fnrlorl A pjD. interment, grtreitfo was weeping but calm during the services. As she walked to her waiting limousine, however, HEALY EDWARD L. Anril 13. Clarence sister of Mrs.

Chris- died yesterday at his home, G63 St. John's Place, after a long Illness. He was 62. Cemetery Wednesday, 2 pm. John.

H. Ghristein, Director. 1951, son of the late Dennis anditine Sundstrom and Mrs. Amanda ley's Aunt" and "Getting Gertie's Garter," died Saturday in his home of a heart ailment. she cried out, "No, I won't go.

Anderson; also survived by four Dr. Brosseau was born in I don't want to go." Other mem Brooklyn and graduated from the New York College of Dentistry in 1912. He served as a Margaret Healy, beloved husband of Viola; father of Mrs. EdwaTd Buchanan brother of Michael. Dennis, Margaret.

Mrs. Michael McDonald; also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., from Joseph Redmond grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Service at the Fair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Monday, 8: IS p.m. NUBILE NICHOLAS, on April Jacob Jacobsen, BRADT PHILIP on April 15, 1951, beloved husband of Mary devoted father of William Mrs.

Thomas Sloane, Philip W. and Catherine E. Brady. Reposing at his residence 90-39 210th Street, Bellaire, Long Island. Solemn Requiem Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., at lieutenant with the Navy In the Medical Corps during World Chapel, 476 73d Street; Requiem' iwl, beloved husband of Anna; War I and was a member of Mass St.

Ephrem's R. C. Churchjoevoieo iamer 01 Man jrontenia, the Veterans of Foreign Wars. R. C.

Church of the Incarnation.) interment Calvary Cemetery, jmna ranna, rrectencK ana cr-imen; brother of John and Vincent. Continued from Page 1 th preliminary probe has been wrapped up. "You can safely assume that wt have enough evidence for the grand jury to enable it to take appropriate action," he declared. Meanwhile scheduled for a grand jury appearance were civilian investigators who worked for the Investigation Commissioner James H. Sheils and his predecessor, Chief Magistrate John M.

Murtagh. Bares 'Shocking' Evidence McDonald decided to call the investigators after a quick not because of his feelings for the Japanese. His stern mouth broke into a pleased smile be He was a member also of the American Dental Association. interment calvary cemetery. J.

J. Gallagher Sons, Metal Plant Head Funeral services for Jacob Jacobsen, 82, head of the Jacob-sen Metal Works, 192 24th which he established 30 years ago, will be held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th HIRSCHI JOSEPHINE A.

(nee i Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Schnappauf), on April 15, 1951, be-1 Funeral Home, 158-14 Northern fore the thunderous cheers of His wife, Mrs. Simone Du- bers of the family quietly took her by the arm and helped her firmly into the car. Surrounded by Gangland Aura A gangland aura had sur-lounded the one-time big-shot from the time his body was laid out in the Boyertown Chapel at 38 Lafayette Ave. Thursday night.

Reporters who tried to get into the chapel were turned away by four to six husky guards who carefully screened all visitors before them in. It was understood several thousand persons had viewed the body. The beginning of Fischetti's career was in South Brooklyn BROSSEAU On April 15, 1951, the airport crowd. loved wife of Fred dear mother oouievara, rmsning; solemn rocher Brosseau, survives. BENJAMIN D.DJ..

beloved Miru .1 Homo! nrf vitrionlauiem Mass Notre Dame RC The funeral will be held to He raised his hand twice to the thousands as they respond husbandof Slmone (nee Horch. sister of John a re Manhasset, Wednesday. morrow from the imam A. Martin Funeral Home, 536 Ster Reposing wiuiam a. Martin George Schnappauf.

Funeral atn- Interment St. Charles ed with affectionate gestures. Cemetery. neral Home. Classon Avenue corner the Moadlnger Funeral Parlors ling Place.

A solemn requiem Ave. The Rev. Dr. William F. Sunday, pastor of the Lutheran Bterung riace: runerai isoay.

U20 nfttbusn Avenue, Wednesday. 9:15 a.m.-Requiem Mass St. rm thence to gt Jeromes As the band struck up "Auld Lang Syne," tears of regret welled in thousands of eyes. O'DONNELL April 14. 1951, mass will follow at a.m.

in St. Teresa's R. C. Church, BERNARD, beloved husband of resas it. u.

unurcn. iniermem check of the Murtaeh files Long Island National Cemetery. tears from many who had wept out of bitterness in 1915. Margaret mee Gilroy), and brother of Hugh O'Donnell. Funeral from his residence, 54 Hausman Street, Wednesday.

Requiem Mass St. Ce Classon Ave. and Sterling Place. Burial will be in the National Cemetery, Pinelawn. R.

C. Church, Nostrand and New-kirk Avenues. Interment St. John's Cemetery. HODGKINS CECIL April 14, 1951, beloved husband of Anna (nee Patten): devoted father of Church of the Good Shepherd, 4th Ave.

and 75th of which Mr. Jacobsen' was a member, will officiate. Burial will be in Cyress Hills Cemetery. Mr. Jacobsen, who lived at 368 76th died Saturday at the home of his daughter.

Mrs. as well as the end. A cousin of Japan did not want Mac-Arthur ever to set foot on the land of the Rising Sun in 1945. cilia's R. C.

Church 10 a.m. Al Capone, he acted as his chauffeur and rieht-hand man. Today, they didn't want him Mrs. Ann Keith and Mrs. Irene! OSTLING CARL J.

on April BURKE THERESA, on April 15, 1951. beloved wife of Nicholas; devoted mother of Richard, Francis and Nicholas. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 1th Avenue, Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass St, Patrick's R. C.

Church. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONNELLY FRANCIS on to go. R.

Richmond, 39, Boro Firm Official He accompanied Capone to Chi-cag6 and won his baptism of fire in the Cicero gangland wars Scotti. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15, 15' 1951. beloved husband of Julia, a.m., from the McManus Funerall (nee Duff) devoted father of Elea-! Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Re- "or Coyne, Ethel Hewes, John, quiem Mass 9:45 a.m. St. Thomas Stanley and Carl J.

Ostling seized last Friday on order of County Judge Samuel S. Leibo-witz after the uncovering of what he called "shocking" evidence which he said was "buried" in the files. The evidence was in the form of reports by the investigators listing corruption complaints against various policemen. The prosecutor's office began checking the files in detail today. Mr.

McDonald also revealed that Paul O'Dwyer, brother of former MayoV William O'Dwver. of the When "Scarface Al" died in 1947, the remnants Aauinas R. C. Church. woiner oi Aima istman ana April 14, 1951, devoted husband of St.

Charles Cemetery. Edith Tremper; also survived by Robert L. Richmond, 39, vice nine grandchildren. Reposing at riirertor of the HOLLOW AY-FRANCES at his home. 133-25 118th Street.Ozone Presldent (llreclor ot lne of the Capone mob reputedly fell under Fischetti's sway.

He unian tnee oeiovea son of David and the late Rebecca (nee Sidney, N. on Monday, April 16, Funeral Wednesday, 9 :15 a.m.; IPotdevin Machine Company, haa surrendered under a Ke-fauver committee subnena on 1951, wife of the late Edwin; moth-Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Lady' 38th St. Brooklyn died Ennis); brother of Nellie Yarsley, Jean Wolf, John, Edward, Thomas, April 2 but was not questioned Pick Jury Today For Investigation Of Spa Gambling Ballston Spa, N. April 16 0J.PJ A 36-m ember special grand jury will be named today to open a State-ordered investigation of tieups between gamblers and politicians in Saratoga County. Supreme Court Justice Leo J.

HagerJy was named to pre Richmond Hill, at 9:45 a.m. Inter since the crime group had end David and Joseph, Funeral from the Bergen Funeral Home, 45-18 ed its formal hearings He w-as had notified him that the for- ment St. John's Cemetery. Leo F. Kearns, Director, 48th Avenue Woodslde Bliss' Street station), on Wednesday at placed under a $3,000 bond mer Mayor's financial nuest inn Sidney, N.

and Mrs. Elizabeth Coote; sister of Mrs. Alice Thatcher of Brooklyn, Mrs. Jane Gore of Newtown, and Arthur Daisley of Ocean Grove, N. J.

Service will be held at Arthur K. Brown, (Home For Services, 56 Park tal. He lived at 7 Pine Terrace, Bronville, N. Y. Mr.

Richmond, born in Yonk-ers, was graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1935. He was a director of the Sylvia Ayerhart, Bay Ridge. He was born In Norway and had lived in Brooklyn since coming to this country as a young man. Besides Mrs. Ayerhart, he is survived by another daughter, Mrs.

Ruth Kelly; a son, Edwin Jacobsen and six grandchildren. Mass Is Offered ForW. J. Galvin A solemn requiem mass for William J. Galvin, 51, superintendent of the metropolitan automobile department of the American Fore Insurance Group, 80 Maiden Lane, Manhattan, was offered today at the Blessed Sacrament.

R. c. naire would be completed and Deatn defaulted for him a week 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem sent to Brook vn a four rfavc iaier. QUIGO On April 15. 1951, CHARLES, of 252 57th Street, native ot County Donegal.

Ireland. at St. Teresas Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Street at Claremont Avenue, beloved husband of Hannah Quiggj Custom Made Paper Bag Com- COYLE MARY suddenly, on April 15, 1951, devoted wife of inursaay anernoon ainnee uonerty) aevoted lather orinanv Inno Island ritv anrt a side over the investigation.

A Polytech May Retain Hiskey Continued from Page 1 panel will be named from a list John dear mother of May Mo-ran; grandmother of Thomas J. Moran Jr. Reposing at Chapel, 141 6th Avenue. Notice of funeral later. of about 300 persons.

Cemetery. O'Neill, Bernard P. and Philip brother of Bridget Qulgg and Mrs. HOLM-SIGNE nee Appeltofft), Mary rjoherty. Funeral from Schae-on April 14, 1951, beloved wife fer.s punen.1 Parlors.

4th Avenue of Ernest; dear mother of Lillian at streeti on Wednesdayi April Oliander; also survived by grand- solemn Reoulem The investigation, ordered hv member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Rand Richmond: two children, Susan and R. Rand Richmond; his mother, Mrs. Julian Richmond, and two A-Radiation Urged To End Korea War Continued from Page 1 seems to me, is called for," Gore wrote.

"We have it. Please consider using it." Gore said that Korea has become a "meat grinder of Ameri Governor Dewey as a result of disclosures of the Senate Crime basic part of our Constitutional freedoms. daughter. Hazel. Services at Holm Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help Investigation, will besin offi "We at Poly, who are bound Kennedy's Chapel, Directing.

CUSHING VIOLA, wife of the late Charles, April 13, of 109 Park Avenue. Reposing at Joseph Tori Funeral Home, 121 Park Avenue. Service Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. lin's Chapel, 5215 7th Avenue, Tues-IR church.

Interment St. John's cially on April 30. Church, Jackson Heights. brothers, J. Henry and Thomas A.

Richmond. Dewey also named John Mo to honor the Constitution, can do nothing to contravene these tiny, p.m. iiiLcrmeiLi, (jrreen-wuuu Cemetery, Cemetery, Wednesday, 1 p.m. RECHT MELIE LOUISE, on JACOBSEN-JACOB, of 368 76th April 15, formerly of Sea Gate. Kim'Minton, New York City at Services will be held at 2 torney as special prosecutor to p.m.

tomorrow in the Reformed can manhood" and the nation faces a "trade predicament" The funeral was held from the Fredericks Home for Funerals, 104-02 37th Corona. Burial was in Calvary Cem-! etery. rights. hen the proceedings of Dr. Hiskey's trial have been reviewed, and should it he dis D'AMADEO A nthony.

mirt-iotreei, suoacniy, on April imsi, coney island. Reposing at Funeral Church, Bronxville. denly, on AprU 15. beloved husband father of Sylvia Ayerhart.jHome, 31 Lafayette Avenue, until there. Therefore, he proposed thlit tini'B iMW.itlK, nil closed that there is nothing in oi Sylvia; dear rather of Emily and lacuusen, a a m.

weanesaay; Kequiem Mass Jerry. Reposing at the Andrew Tor-1 als survived by sir 9:30 a.m., St. Paul R. Church. Mr.

Galvin. who lived at 40-15 7 cf i Korea has been cleared of the St them of prejudice against him, 07th liciitia, Jicu regrossa Funeral Home. 1305 79th Services at the E. C. Waldeck Home Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

aggressors, all Koreans be re Services Tonight For Mrs. Nelson Btreet. unt. 1 WedruwriAi ior ninerais, ran in Avenue Harry Quayle, Director. RICH CHARLOTTE sud Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Te- Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. look into any unlawful connections between racketeers and political figures. C. I. O.

Asks Sotial Security Coverage for Federal Help Washington, April 16 (U.R) The C. I. 6. asked Congress yesterday to pass extending Social Security Act coverage to officers and employes of the Federal denly, April 14, 1951, wife of the JURRJINS In Pitman, New Jersey, on April 15, 1951, GER R. O.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. DONNELLY PATRTCT A cm late George W. Rich; mother of Thursday in Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica, after undergoing an operation.

With the American Fore Company 36 years, Mr Galvin started as an office boy and successively held various posts in underwriting. He was assigned to the automobile de Mrs. Ida Mary Nelson, widow TRUDE, wife of Edward Jurrjins Grace, Dorothy and George Rich. moved from a belt across the waist of peninsula. Sees Justification This belt, he said, should be dehumanized by surface radiological contamination after the enemy has been warned that "entrance into the belt would mean certain death or slow de- AprU 15, 1951, beloved wife of Peter; Services and interment Evergreens Service at her residence, 281 Rugby of John A.

Nelson, died Saturday in her home, 1208 Union aaugnier oi Mrs. jean wooie a Koaa urooKiyn, Tuesday, 8 p.m. 11:30 am. at the age of 88. Born in Swed he will, of course, be reinstated." Dr.

Rogers said he had no idea how long it might take to review the court proceedings, noting, "right now I don't even know how we'll get the records." Dr. Hiskey made the point in a jubilant statement yesterday that U. S. Attorney General Tom Clark, now a U. S.

Supreme Court Justice, had publicly stated when the committee first made its charges against him that there was no evidence to support them. Dr. Hiskey lives at 2 Grace Court. the late Alfred, granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Mulligan.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from John KERN PETER GEORGE, "on 195V en, she was brought to the United States as a child and partment in 1935 and became April 14, 1951, beloved husband of superintendent several years jformity to all foot soldiers: that 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday, 11 had resided In Brooklyn for 68 J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Mark's Church, 10 a.m. an vehicles, weapons, food, an- ago, the late Katherine; devoted father of Mrs. Mary Bradley and Mother M.

Dafrose, O.P., of Bishop Mc years. Surviving are his wife, Marie: I parrel entering the belt would SUYDAM MARY 8. (Minnie). Mrs. Nelson joined Immanuel a daughter, Mane Louise; poisoned with radio Donnell High School.

Reposing 98 North Pmri J1C t-v ENGEL FRIEDA, on April ----c- wiuuii, wraii ot, sons, William J. Jr. and John activity, and, further, that the belt would be regularly recon- Edward; his mother, Mrs. Ellen Modtr Cbapeli AvtiUMi Etcrywktrt CompIrO Cik Dlpl? la Oar Shovraan aa rremUea S723 Stk Arm. CEaaer -6640 731S 15lk Aa BEatookwit C-2S6I Galvin, and a brother, Gerard.

Harry P. Francis at Poughkeepsie. N. wife of Cornelius Suydam. Fu-iwnen she was 20 and had hpen merlyof Richmond H1U, L.

wife Rrs Anues; Solemn Re-nerai from me Qraend He-J, XrV (nre ForR of the late Anton. Services Mon- 1uiem M(u church th Ho'y formed Church. Wednesday. wF 1 nce' Fo. day.

8 p.m., arthe Walsh Chapel, Cross. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Inter- 18 2 pm. 5Qay' Apruyears she was treasurer of the S4-08 118th Street, Richmond Hill. ment Calvary Cemetery.

Dorcas Society. Funeral Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment TAYLOR HAROLD GLENN, on Surviving are two sons, John 8t. Michael's Cemetery. KIMPLAND PAUL on AprU; April 14, 1951.

beloved husband of S. and Clarence two sisters 14, 1951, beloved brother of Emma, Helen; devoted father of Harold'Mrg Christina SunHstmm anri CrM, AJ-. William Sna 2S oTfour laminaiea until sucn time as a satisfactory solution to the whole Korean problem shall have been reached." "This would differ from use "GOING PliACKS?" PHONE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS Mt. Vernon, April 15 Harry P.

Francis, 'treasurer of Ather-ton Currier, New York of the atomic bomb in several ways and would be, I believe, -iJllu wit vices ut wHuer a ana ranees a. lavior riinerai' i -i-i Louis; devoted mother -of Mw. Funeral Home. 50 7th AvenueJ services at the Walter Cooke jgrandch Wren and three greafclfdvertising agency, 420 Lexing- morally justifiable under the Minnie Jacobson. Mrs.

Rose Marie, Tuesdav 8 nm. Funeral Wednes- Tnr Pi.neroi rp nritn Hinrf.igi'andcnildren. Another son. um Ae- yesterday in WaltterBCooIie: circumstances," he -Basso, Philip, Joseph. Michael, Louis day, 11:30 a.m.

Interment Green- Avenue, Jamaica. L. I. Tuesdav 8 'Adolph died in 1940. I Mount Vernon Hospital, at the Inc.

nd Anthony: dear sister of Joseph Wood Ompterv. Wednesday. Interment! Services will be held at 8:15 ae of He was a native of Missiccinn! nf 7n.Ya p.m. Funeral Lyons, N. Y.

tonight at the Fairchild Chan- Brooklyn. i rr New largett funeral Director St. Paul. Anril IS (U.R) The Arbree. Reposing at A.

Gennarelli Funeral Home, 41st Street and 10th LEVER JENNIE on April Avenue, Brooklyn; Requiem Mass15, 1951, beloved wife of the late. Mr. Francis, who came here el. 951 Altantic Ave. Burial will THOMPSON ALBERT, sud- X.

in Evergreens William inri mother nf Vrlirarri Monli- nn Inrll It w.l lOIHOrrOW tit marine of Alexandria R. O. 16 years ago, was a Marine Corps veteran of World War I. William. George.

Thomas, Mrs.lof the late Agnethe; devoted a. rnetery. and was a member of Eureka Theresa Avona, Mrs. Adelaide ther of Beatrice. Services at James Lenahan, Paul, Gerald, James and C.

Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue Lodge 243. F. and A. M. He is Church, 41st Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway, Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. FINEGAN LSN A on AprU surging Mississippi crested yesterday at the highest level since 1881, sending floowaters rollin? over lowlands and driving persons from their homes. The big river, on a Spring rampage from Its "northern headwaters to Wisconsin, climbed to 19.01 feet here, just under the record Mrs. Dorothy Hughes and John D-E.

28th Street, Tuesday. 7 p.m. Daniel Small, 31, Textile Editor survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Boden Francis, and a son, Warren T. Funeral services will be held it beloved wife of the late Jarne E.

Finegan, former Civil In Q3emor(am ijrvrr, aisier oi i nomas arum-ton; also survived by 27 grandchildren. Reposing at the Chapel of E. H. Lockwood, 255 21st Street, until Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass at the R.

C. Church Service Commissioner and Judge! There are many reason for the outstanding service rendered by Walter B. Cooke, Inc. Among these are its highly efficient management; the finest of equipment and the readines to offer completely honest counnel. No other funeral director serves so many families.

Complete Funerals from $1.0 FUNERAL INFORMATION at 8:30 tonight at the Bun- of Special Sessions: mother of RUBEN In loving memory of a of 19.07 feet set 70 years ago. Davis Chapel, 15 4th Ave. Laura F. Marlow. James E.

Jr. and dear husband and father. GUS of Mt. Vernon. Interment will be in Ferncliff Cemeterv.

rM.J.SMITH S0NS-T funeral Dlreelen Bet. fill I 1 Michael J. Sieiirle JThomas P. Finegan; sister of Mrs. Wade H.

Becker. Funeral Tuesday, a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, T722 4th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church, :30 a.m. Interment St. John's Daniel Small, 31, textile editor of the Journal of Commerce, died yesterday. He lived at 53-32 203d Bayside.

Bom in New York City, Mr. Small was a graduate of Brooklyn College. With the Journal imtimrm. nuij r). jyear ago today, April 16.

1950. LIDULi. AUtiUoIA April Mrniorm kmnitn no one cn sial; 15, 1951, beloved wife of the late I jtifui i mcmoriM pe a.i h.v. wt urtlli. ti tlM.

e.mrfo. "nlwlul hiuband and father thai! TT.ii.cwi, i. uiuuir. wc ti t-1, never Target Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave Wife, Josephine; Daughter, Betty. Henry McCaddin Son Funtrmt Sine 1888 Chapala te All Locallllw Panoad iallUja 24 74 Ataaaa STariiac 8-Z222 ajnXW j.

KeCADDDt. UC No connection with ow? other firm ot aimilar name Larce Cornell Air Conditioned Casket Dltplay aa Preaeieea Serykt" Ift leetdenre ay Cbaaela available Anjwbere til MOinCT PAM WIST STerling 8-2255, 2232 nue, Tuesday, 8 pm. KeHnttdnv Anril nth KIMPLAND, Faul SD A.M. at Chapel Sen To Be Arreted Bl'KKB. Tharaaa Al Chaprl of Commerce for seven years WATSON In loving memory "3" been textile editor since GAFFNEY On April 15, 1951, JAMES of 103 2d Place, husband of the late Margaret (nee Caa- Dec.

15, 1947, ANNA, died AprU 16, 1949. nagn) Beloved brother of Catherine and John Gaffnev: also iut 20 Snyder Art. Ubter 6-4800 Mnndtiy. April ittth BERGEBON. Arthur A M.

al Chant LIVINGSTON. Fkilla 1:110 P.M. atckeaet rutfo. orll lTth WALSI. Jeha T.

A.M. at Chanel Wtdnetdnl, Avnl Ittk RANNIOAN, Robert J. S0 A.M. al bapel Service! To Be Arranged RESLIK, Mlrbael J. Al Chapel ived by eight niteeB and six neph- MARTELL April 13.

1951. MARY beloved sister of Frances dear aunt of Thomas T. Ban-nlgan Jr. Funeral from her residence, 438 8th Street, Brooklyn; Requiem Mass at St. Saviour's Church Tuesday, 10 a.m.

MASON WILLIAM N.Y. P. on April 15, devoted husband ISt-l Hill.U. Ave. JA.

C-6670 Mnnday. April frA KBAMEa. Snpha I Oft M. at Chapel WAGNxa, Selma 1 VI P.M. al Chapel Tverv April nth HAMMER, Joeeph .111 A M.

al Chapel SFL Jnhn A at Chapel SPII ft. Rot on P.M. at Chapel In World War II he did analytical work for the Navy as a civilian. He was a member of the Odd Fellows. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Florence Small; two daughters, Arlene and Connie; his parents and a brother. Ker mecaarr u) aa dear today at tM hoar aha paaiad away. MAUD and FLO. STEWART KATHLEEN B. In loving memory of our dear "Cola," AprU 18, 1945.

Sleep en. aar "Ooi." and take onr reat; We aua rsa aM atw loved you beet. GENEVIEVE, WARREN, BROTHERS and SISTERS. wt. runerai Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from the Madden Funeral Home, Franklin and Willoughby ATenues; Solemn Requiem Mas 10 am.

St. Mary Star of the Sea R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

of Veronica (nee Beverly); sur- vived by children. Veronica Ves-tigo. Emma Melloy, Teresa Butcher, William T. James A. and GILBERT The Board of of the industrial Home for 50 Sevenlk Ae.

MAia J-S5SS rree tan! 11 (HHSIia. Klerlne atraipH FUeaiat 14600 Hfeeilla. AprU nth SI Ull Mrhele no A.M. al Chapel Fairchild Sans INC. Funeral Directors Since 1886 SI AtlantU avenue.

Iraaklya Mala 2-1700 rnek t. Filrrhlld. Urnti Mimier Fairchild Som are pioaeen in can tsture complete fulfjllment of your wiihei. passing i Mary Mason; sisters, Edith Dt ire- WILLIAM J. FENTOfTg The Blind mourna the of one of Its members, Mr.

H.imus and Helen Hall; also brother, GEORGE D. CONANT Moodimjer Funeral Parlors Devoted to Public Service Since 1896 Convenient Location 1120 Flotbuih Avenue Tal. UcktiilMtw 2-024T OOKITN i i i a OARDfN CUT MANHAIf IT CINTRMOUIINt WALTER GILBERT, a true friend James V. Mason. Reposing at Aus-to all of the blind.

His outstanding! tin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 work for the Industrial Home will! 6th Avenue. Brooklyn. Reauiem Funeral Director Chopeli In All Localities 1893 Coney Island Ave, DEwey 9-2413 it SNYBER mHUE FUTI8SH HVENUE-IUter Milt SEVEKTI CTEWK WW t-1581 sorely missed. Services and In- Mass Wednesday, 10:30 a St.

terment arivate. Teresa of Avila R. C. Church, Sterling Pltyce, Classon Ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, tkXCTikmU'M MOOWW-leWNHATTAN ONX OltflNI Henry A.

Oonovtar, President. David Askln, Secretary..

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