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BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 18, 1945 Man Accused Of Shooting 4 to BERNHARD STERN, 62, DIES; jCyrll Scotf, 79, boro insurance leader Veteran Actor Sermon Topics Barberie Louise Kipp, Peter Carr, Catherine Kuhagen, Herbert Face Grand Jury Cerrachio.S. Meyer, Adeline S.J Bernhard Stehk Insurance brokerslnce had served on manv of Its lm-! Coervmr, tnnira tVia rnlnmn M'THFRaSf Cvril Scott, 79. Irish-born actor, r. An ta and former president of the Brook-prtant committees.

Regarded as an be in the hands of the re- st. John A 8rrmn hr Char." nl Ivn Insurance Brokers Association lautnrity Insurance. Mr Stern 53 on the stage during which 24th Long Island City, vaster iya uuHuance nM.Miiuu,, fr.niientlv cement eH in too a V.u Ill HARRINGTON JOSEPH retired N. Y. P.

of 287 Hemlock Street, beloved husband of Catherine (neVswan); father of Joseph P. N. Y. F. Catherine Moor-foot and Lt.

Robert 8., U. S. Army. Reposing at Donnelly Sc Purcell Funeral Home. 207 Euclid Avenue.

Solemn requiem mass Monday, 10 a.m., at the Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church. HEALY MARY PLUMMER, on Thursday, August 16, 1945. at Ridge-wood.

N. mother of Carman L. Healy. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Sunday at 3 p.m. ligious editor NOT LATER than 1 day waived examination in Ridge- ji.j i oi.i tj 7 ihi iiivh rotes in si moon nr we NOON on THURSDAY.

mcu jcsiriuBi mi. siiiii nuuoiine mailers aneotinff tn niiMners r--- rr ureange, Henry Micnier. riorence Enright, Harry J. Mullin. Ellen V.

FUenne, Charles Qulnn.JohnJ. Oallagher, Jame Ross, Charles P. ame. William Sr. Scallon, Nicholas Gray.

Anna M. Seeger, Christine Griffith, Margaret Shearin, Patrick Harklw.fiarah A. Szalkowskl, Rita Harrington, J. T. Watt, Dr.

James Healy, Mary P. Wharry, A. Hemmel, Marie J. Williams, Eva Kelly, Thomas the Sera 8T. LUKES I AM Sermon the Pfv p.

I. Krumnnoix, g-jut p-eacher 8T PAULS-AM. Think Sermon. ET FTCPHFN AM. The Rerond 'he SiniKe! Kornmann.

rrr' of the Brookirn Lutheran Inner M.i. Manhattan. aftr sever. 1 months He was a personal friend of former known stars, including Richard-Woni Hp WM baptist illness. He was 62 and lived at 3106, state Superintendent of Insurance Mansfield, Anna Held and Ethel econ bail bv MaaiMrate Surnless for CHRIST- Snyder Ave.

His office was at WW H. Pink and he was inl, dM Thursday in Par- acHonM VaSXf" W-t' lOurt st. office worked in co-operation with1 lioo'ritv wnnnrlerl four baptist temple Mr Stwenr'into'the frX! bUSinM8 CommtoMi ZT.TLTZ He -'JnV AM; Mr. Stern went into the insurance in the profession. 214-20 43d Bayslde.

Drav(rd buckshot at themi nf business at an early age, and had Funeral services will be held at Mr. Scott made his debut in Patr- f-m A-nrrtinV vV'Ll' bj eton HEMMEL MARIE J. (nee civic activ-2 pm Sunday at the Park West Me- son. N. in 1883.

He appeared later to the complaint signed bv Detective trinity rtth wtSi 9hv hu 'nomas Corcoran of the Long Is-j jKfc turn wnicni Mr. Stern is survived by his wife. Piste) in "Caprice" and -In Spite land City Police Station one of the services n- York BARBERIE -LOUISE, suddenly, ui 40.1 raicnen Avenue, uniiyu. 115 1 on "gust 16, 1945, at her residence, August 17, 1945, beloved sister ofirie had been associated for Avenue Me'hodist Church MKTHDOIST GRACE AM Park Sioo- trtvon fi'rv rn br th Rev Bttiar' w. Van Co'-t.

NEW YORK AVENUF, AM. tln.on Sff the Tnnit? Baptist Churrh HANSON PLACE The Splendor oi; Oir the Rev. Arthur P. WH of ana 10 ons, corp. All" anct played the role of Spar- four.

Edward Donnelly, 30, of 43-05 EMMANUEL AM -The'Arl of WiH.u on bv her husband. Louis; one daughter Quick. Service Weiirand Broth-I'll? iHfJ r(m. -tan Spotts in "Prince Carl" with Dutch Kills Long Island Mrs. Oeonre W.

Wallace and IMS H.lv i wu my u. Min Ricliard was taken to St. John Hospital, 'V' 1 iiuuiauLc oiurcib ziMu-iprn, wno is aiiacnea 10 supreme Mr. Scott also appeared with Mrs. Queens, for treatment of wounds! promVin oi the ouuuajf, p.m.

ruucim cuuon in iiMo ana prcviousiv and Headauarters, ParLs Drew Leslie Carter and the Aueustin Dalv about the face, chest and legs. I No-hfrn bdhh tnvenunn vuiicji, wire oiai, mm. niuciu muuuay, p.m. JiiLPrnirni, uyt'icAa Wood, of Spring Valley, and one Hills Memorial Abbey, brother, William P. Dunn, of Company.

His most successful role The shooting followed a quarrel A Bermon the Rev. t. Whitney. a an that of William Peyton in the between Capasso and the four, of; Boehm. men prearher.

PRKSRvrfBiAV 111 latTlOC Waif comedy, 'The Prince Chap," here whom Donnelly was the only man 'ox road-- arlinoton avenue 11. JameS If all, 00r in 1905. HI, final stage appearance identified. It started, according to' WM vtJ Dr. Berendsohn, Dentist 50 Years a Brooklyn.

Funeral service at "The Funeral Home," Spring Valley, Saturday, August 18, at 3 p.m. Interments West New Hempstead Cemetery, Rockland County, N. Y. KELLY THOMAS at his home, 209 Beach 137th Street. Belle Harbor, L.

I on August 16, 1945. A retired policeman. Survived by wife, Lucy; daughter, Marian; son, Pvt. 1st Class Thomas. Funeral mass Medical Director Was 111 UlC iuic ui ivii.

nuuilPS ill i-tir- oi ii'nuwg ibu Ann-eat cnurcn. The Holmeses of Baker Street" at parked on Jackson Ave. near 43d bushwptk avenue- i the Masque Theater in 1936. Island City, when one of the, or.f-lnfm!. In- Ht PM' chn" our Mr.

Scott was a member of the four told Capasso to "take it Plymouth a s--mon bt the Rev. i th piarar, tho iinr, lAmj the Litter wax firrierinff hoWnif I 'The Will of Rod" bv D' Carl Loveii Dr. James Watt. 68, medical dl- Masonic funeral services for Dr. CARR CATHERINE, on August 10 a.m., at St.

Francis v. -t wnu Kopf of the Momt Vernon LAFAYETTE AVENUE De Sales Church. 17, 1945, beloved sister of Anna T. iwwara n. uerenasonn, 73, oi 21H uu ui of America and Actors Equity.

a iigni ensuM oiiim wnun u-i chnrrh of Boaton. am. sermon by Dr. Horare H. Under- Berkelev Place.

Brooklyn dentist for; the Union Carbide fc Carbon Corp.i Funeral KPrvices will iieM ot 'nosso was knocked down. He went ocEAN avenue omj Conway and William A. Carr. Fu more than 50 years, were held Thurs-1 General-Foods died yes- the Walter B. Cooke Funeral to his home and returned with the.

AM: BT s-rYon'T A.h." Rev nr Vaa N. J. day night at the Walter B. Cooke lBraay at lne 117 72d Manhattan, at 2 n.m. snotgun, the complaint cnargeo.

ana1 ppiscopai. 1 rivke Wiiht 01 pnn'ton Funeral Home. 50 7th Ave. Crema- Manhattan. He lived at the Hotel tomorrow.

auegeniy urea one cnarge 01 duck- and incarnation shot, striking all four men as theyi am sermon by the Rev Dr name mc KIPP PETER, on August 16. 1945, father of Peter, Lionel and Andrew; brother of Mrs. Anna Connolly. Funeral from Funeral Chapel, 84-02 Jamaica Avenue, Woodhaven, Monday, 8:30 a.m.; requiem mass, 9 a.m., R. Church of St.

Thomas Apostle. Interment rteral from her residence, 1808 Beverly Road, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass Holy Innocents R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CERRACHIO SALVATORE, of 1119 70th Street, on August 16, be- sat on a curb eating their hotdogs. ig7. Hon took place yesterday afternoon ou'srave, Mannauan, at the Fresh Pond Crematory. Dr- Watt wa-s born in Brooklyn, ri II Dr. Berendsohn.

a lifelong resident wa5 graduated from the University DO TO V7l KGCQllS RFKORMI DUTCH AM "The Ancer.i gunfire by tht Rev Theodore SALVATION ARMY ATLANTIC AVENUE iM.1 Atlantic HAM and 6 A.M.: "The Transformation of dv the Rev Throop of Brooklyn, died Wednesday. Pennsylvania ana received his Marina's Church. vicar of 8t. was a graduate of the New York Bronx ST LUKE AND ST MATTHEW Sermon hv Rev Anpleton. net.

prearher. loved husband of Louise: devoted, St. John's Cemetery. BEDFORD I54R Franklin Ave Ploiri 11 AM and BUSHWICK I'RS Deratur St 1 11 AM. and 8PM Laurelton Youth Is Killed by Bus M.D.

degree in 1900 from Lon; Uaii NlTP It Wf1 Island College of Medicine. Hewasjrlwvv a practitioner in this city for hvltsr, years and had served at various I IIU VB Ml II I Iciy times on the staffs nf Tnce TclnnH C. H. Thompson. University Dental College.

He began the practice of dentistry here In 1892, and for many years did volunteer clinical work at various hospi HT. MARK father of John, U. S. Army, Signal Corps, overseas, and Alfred. He was employed by New York Central Rail- Lord Sneak to Me hr Charlej CITADEL and at') A KUHAOEN On August 17.

1S45, COURT STREET St College' Hospital, Brooklyn and i BT f- KAl'FMAN road. Funeral Monday. August 20, 'HERBERT at his residence, 636 tals and Institutions In the city. He Of SCHERMERHORN STREET nnHTH ATOmm S-h Ave )- Brooklyn Eagle Stall Correspondent John Anthony Striffler, 16 was an honorary dental surgeon 0f Tlower- 5tn Avenue and Midtown at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St.

a ening Place; beloved husband of utureiton. was; am and Uri.Vi "Kill nii iciin in tha t. 131-35 Z2Btn the New York Police Department. Enhrem R. C.

Church. Interment Anna R.opr. rawer or Eiizabetn Hospitals, Manhattan. He had been associated with the Union Carbide fz killed last, night at Union Hall St. brother of Mrs.

Thomes McCarthy. CHIC, Aug. i-ure ni me nrsi BrlH Ave when he' and was a member of Pacific Lodge 233, F. fe A. M.

Also survived by stepfather, Michael Aiello. and two stepbrothers, John Prolesl Jim Crow A dog fancier and breeder for the St. John's Cemetery. CREANGE HENRY, of Center-ville, on August 13, 1945, demoted husband of Teresa. Reposing things a soldier learns Is that his; was struck by the rear wheel of a unit, his branch of the service.

Is bus. Carbon Corp. for 27 years. During the first World War Dr. Watt was a marine corps medical officer and served overseas.

He was a member of the American Medi- and William. Funeral Tuesday, 50 years, Dr. Berendsohn was RIDGE WOOD (1347 Oreene Ave I 11 A M. and 8 M. UNITARIAN CHURCH OP THE SAVIOUR AM; Beyond Vrtory, a P'ttt D.iv by the Rev.

Edward .1. Mnnnin. ALL SOUIfl A Flafjmh Union Perv reg hT th Rev. Dr Ralph Pmeron Dav's et one of the original members of the a.m.: thence to the R. C.

Church of Teresa, where a solemn requiem at Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue. Fu Long Island Kennel Club, and also the best in the world, probably able! n. 1. Bus Company, was operated bv Wil- I 1 1 to win the alone. This la esprit )iam wmiam, of 164.26 o'Donnell, DfKPDf.

0(I3V de corps. It makes for military Jarnaica. whom police exon- ''UJVUUII I VUUJ Paris, mass will be offered. Interment St. neral private.

Interment had long been active in the Nassau jcal Association and a fellow of the Countv and Oueensboro Kennel American oiwse oi ourgeons France. John H. Timms, Director. morale. It is all right.

And he)erated of btame for the accident. Ben Goldstein, chairman of the, John's Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. he St Marii a Church.

Clubs. Many of his dogs were prize learns next, usually in action atldi Vn.mcr striffler meenoer fnr Jim Crow in Baseball Com- oi ffn Roberta Watt; a daughter. Mrs. i fire, that the war is fought rtPrurtmf.nt. stnre tn re-'mlttee announced that, simultane- RlCHMONn hill bapti? APTIST (Richmond ENRIGHT HARRY suddenly, John G.

Adriance; a son, Robert, MEYER ADELINE on August winners at various dog shows. He also was a collector of Oriental art. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Hannah C. Berendsohn.

and won by all the services maybe tUlrlnK tnp 8tore from nearby demonstrations would be held a Rerrr-or bv the Rev on August 17. Funeral Monday, 2.17, 1945. devoted mother of Richard and five grandsons. Don A Bund In Union Service trtth the Union p.m from Henry McCaddin Sons Meyer of 106-10 107th Avenue, Ozone restaurant when he was strucK DVicoay ai r-ooeis tie.ia ana me foio our side. lit.

9 clvth irvoHo minil Orounris trt nrotest the failure of Chapel, 24 7th Avenue ConKreaationa; Churchy Lutheran You run across the evidence of Park. Services at James Lutheran Church, 107th Avenue and at the Brooklyn Technical High the baseball magnates to hire Negro' that, sometimes unexpectedly, may School, where his father, James ball players. 105th Street, on Tuesday at 2 p.m. J.J.Quinn, Ex-Aide Of County Clerk be while chatting with a GI from tPacnPrs Brt. The Polo Grounds demonstration FISENNE FISH CH ARLES A.

on August 17, beloved husband of Annie Fisenne (nee O'HareV, and father of Marion C. Timmerman, William C. Game Mineola. Aug. Funeral services for William C.

Game, 76, retired printer, who died yesterday at Nassau Hospital here, will be holH ah It nm. tomorrow in the fu- MICHLER FLORENCE ZELL. on Thursday. August, 16. 1945, at her home, 1091 E.

19th Street, be- uuiitr iiivr ua in ivi. ct-icau, 21. of 2138 63d Bensonhurst. Private Betesh Is a rifleman. In the battle for Digdig in Northern Dorothy Davis.

Charles, Joseph will be preceded bv a parade, beginning at 136th St. and 7th Manhattan. Speakers will include Capt. Hugo Mulzac of Brooklyn, skipper of the Booker T. Wash 2,000 Leeches SCHERMERHORN STREET EVANGELICAL CHURCH SI Sf hermerbnrn Street Pm.

HERBERT H. PETERS. 0 Paittr to lS A.M. SERVICE OF PRAVFR AND THANKSfilVINfi "THE PAY OF THE LORD'1 A high requiem ma.s will be held John, William. Funeral Monday, A.V,A vriht.r 11 e.

for John J. Oninn of 1273 fit Mark T.nxnn he was a runner nr mestBiTe tiroi nat itirs ill i.iir.M.n unuiL 9:30 a.m., from Park Chapel, 44 at the rairchlld chapel. 86 A1 ato Lefferts Place, on Sunday at 4 p.m. Church, 8th Street and 8th Avenue, fe Son, 49 W. Merrick Road.

Freeport.j Ave- 'n St. Matthew's R. C. Church, carrier, which is more dangerous. I I Iimmai larflA ington; Albert Kahn, author; Magistrate Anna M.

Kross and Fannie vir Otime lived at 140 Harris Ave Eastern Parkway and Utica for you have to keep moving, maybe ill Veiijpci vaiyu iMonday at 9:30 a.m. The funeral tnrougn a neia oi lire, you can-i Hur.st. MULLIN ELLEN V. (nee Ho- 1Prftrvr, nr. not find safety bv digging a hole.

Two thousand leeches arrived yes- Speakers at the Ebbets Field rally gan), suddenly, on August 16, 1945, Company. Betesh reminisced, terday afternoon aboard the jg to be held at McKeever Surviving are his widow. Mrs. mmir, Jessie Gooding Game; a Mr. Quinn.

a retired clerk who Mrs. Agnes Lorey. and three sons.iorked in ounty.CI"k was ordered to take a hill and his American World Airways American p.mnire Honlevarri Bill beloved wife of James mother of James L. sister of Katherine M. Hogan; aunt of Margaret A.

Mulligan. Reposing at -Funeral Home, 7703 5th Avenue. Requiem mass on Monday, August 20, at the Church of Our Lady of Angels. 9 :30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross where a mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Director Jere J. Cronin. GALLAGHER On August 16, 1945, JAMES beloved husband of the late Hannah (nee O'Shea); brother of Mrs. Annie Krueger, William F.

and Harry Gallagher. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Joseph's Harold William Jr and Vincent.

more lnan 11 alea nisipiatoon movea aneaa ai a.m. wi'r au wuuwuia Josephine Piccollo, Bertram 1 ihome yesterday after an illness of, try to take it. jLisbon, Portugal. Baker, Councilman Peter V. Cac- 2Tifunai about six weeks.

Formerly a mem- "In 15 minutes the Japs had us 1 The leeches, weighing ten and j0ln Garrett, chief engineer XjCtUlJV Iber of the Democratic County Com-1 ambushed," he related. "We in the 'half pounds, including wrapping, tne Booker T. Washington, and SZALKOWSKI On August he also was a member ofiplatoon crawled no and up. After i were sent to Salvatore Anatriello of Robert McCarthy, national secre-1945, RITA at her home, 345 the 17th Assembly District Demo- a while we could hear he Japs 27 8th. Manhattan, who tftry 0f American Youth for De-86th' Street, beloved wife of Frank, 'cratlc Club and of St.

Matthew's giving orders, we were that near rushed the leeches to his office byracy, and sister of Mrs. Mildred PrlaljHoly Name Society. them. I shouted at them in Amer-; taxicab, explaining "they would die" Margaret and Helen Henderson. He is survived by his wife, Kath-jican, 'Better give They before morning unless they were q.

i Asaaeiatian QUINN On August 17. 1945, ii riniiffhter Mrs Marie Hntis-'hitf. mavhe Church. Interment Holy Cross lt helped them helleve iae inrre JOHN at his residence, 1273 St. Reposing at S.

Ztitarski Funeral ryn; Cemetery. Mark's Avenue, beloved husband of, Home, 248 Street. Requiem ton; a brother, James; a sister, f.tw a. trm ei o1, Martraret and ft frrnndritinffhter ivh n.iiu urvuiru la u. iv.a.

iiiaAn hi. tiL. mi.ciiii vii'ti vii. w-vi r- GAME WILLUM C. or 140 Mgrle anfj brother of 'street and 4th Avenue, Monday atMarguerite Holman.

Interment will Harris Ayenue, Freeport, August 17 and Margaret Quinn; also 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's. be in Holy Cross Cemetery. cnD1 I I Unr I- at Ika Par.

vcilicwajr. io'wwite Holman. Funeral from his 1 lors of Chester A. Fulton Son, 49 MnnH9V 9.so reoulem Jacob Hoffman, WATT JAMES, M.D., on August! 1T at A Dnn Cina fnpillm Uaant ii, air ufii ivwj uaiiaiuiumi, it vv 1 West Merrtck Road. Freeport, Bun-j -g mts R.

c. Cnurch. oay- Au1 19- 8 "1- interment Hol Cross Cemeterv. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Foundry Worker PROTESTANT Episcopal CHURCHES St. Luke and St.

Matthew Clinton Ave, nfur Fultnn St Bct. John H. fl. ralnim. D.D fUrtar finvlccs BAM.

and 11 A Oum Prrarhfr. Hr. FLOYD APPLETON St. Paul'7Church Church and PanT st. HAROLD S.0LAFS0N.D.D..

Rector VICTORY KI'NnAV PFRV1CFS 1 jo Hol Ccmmumon 8 30 11 A Praver and 8rmin the Rev. Samuel lyiwther THI! PUBLIC IS INVITED MESSiAH and INCARnTtION Greens and Clermont Aeenaea Ths Re ETINFflT A. HARDING. Rector 9 30 A Hoi? Communion 11 A.M. Mnrn.ns Praver and p.rmon Ouest preacher The Rer DANIITL MCGREGOR, Ph D.

St Bartholomew's Church S' reet near Bedford Avenus RfT. KKRMIT SSTH l.aN DS. Rertar 11 AM Traver and S-rmnn the Rev Tp car ot 8t. Martha a church. Bronx V.

"THE TRANSFORMATION OF SOCIETY" 1784 ST. ANN'S 1945 Clinton and Streetj Rea. aielailU Harrnurt. Rector i 00 AM Ho.t Communion 11 A M. Mornins Praver and s-rmin 10 30 AM.

Holt Communion YorK, beloved hu.oana oi Rooerta B. Watt; father of Margaret Watt, Adriance and Robert B. Watt. Fu- we were plenty strong. We tried to1 Mr.

Anatriello explained: mere Admits II New Members get help from the rest of the com- is no known medical species of The Kings County Grand Jurors pany, but they were under a banzai leeches in the United States. Some; Aisof tatton has admitted eleven attack and had their hands prominent doctors prescribe leeches new members to the organization, Hand grenades went off all around for all sons of ailments caused by-nuam p. geek, chairman of the us and their machine guns spit at'poor blood circulation." 'membership committee, announced us. Guys were hit. But we man-i He said they were distributed to todgv.

aged to make high ground and drug stores all over the United! The new members are William W. there we sweated It out until morn- States and that he is the sole foreman of the August panel; ing. By that time the Japs were reiver of leeches in America from a Stephen Anderson. Albert A. Bclti-gone." Lisbon firm.

William G. Dickson. William J. "What happened?" Tlie leeches, until they left the ioooley, Stephen Finochio, Victor W. "We threw in artillery and theyjatrport, seemed to thrive in a two- Filler, Frank Garcia, Thomas Mor-got out." foot by six-inch tin box with a four-iris, John W.

Moore, and John M. The infantry rifleman grinned iincl1 wir sfwn aperture at the Robinson, and added: top. The box, five Inches deep, con- "You cannot imagine how nice an inch of water in which WHEN OI'T OF TOWN is, sir, to have artillery on vour th two thousand leeches swam. REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN side." The Clipper also carried 600, David's narents. Isaac and For-'Pounds of mail and was commanded' Reformed GRAY ANNA M.

August 17, ROSS On August 15, 1945. of Caroline 1945, beloved sister Fisher and CharleT Paul Mineral CHARLES beloved husband of(neral services at the Chapel of the Jacob Hoffman, 59. a former Iron from lohn Timrnj ChaDr! 246 1 KathwinP HaHbrick) and, 5th Avenue Presbyterian Church. folmdry worker yesterday in rh Avenue Mondav 2 nm Inter-lbrother of Jonn' Wllliam' Harry. New York City.

Monday, 11 a.m. his nome, 639 Humbodlt St. Less 6th Avenue, Monday. 2 p.m. Inter Interment private.

than 19 hours later his wife, Mar George, Joseph and Mrs. Harry Barschow. Reposing at home of ment Green-Wood Cemetery. tha, 57, died at St. Catherine's On Wrtanital Tjnrh Via, heen 111 for anme WHARRY ANTOINETTE.

his sister, 47 Dikeman Street. GRIFFITH MARGARET, on Friday. Auju.st 17 1945, beloved aunt Both were born ln this coun. of H. Dudley McCrum and Rich-itv August 16.

1945. beloved mother Monoay, a.m.; inerrce FrancU X. and Anthony Herbert! R- Church of the Visits- n-Vtttr mlemn renniem mft.a ard M. Wharry. Service at the i -Gtirifit'tttAF are two daughters, liriiiun, ana aevoiea sisier i unuiLii, Hiiu urvuwru niftier ui tune, live at the Bensonhurst home" HU1I mcLaugimii.

ouni oe Sarah Arbuckle. Funeral from the! be offered. Interment John's, Fah-child Chajpel, 86 UfferLs Place, Tneodora Hoffman and Mrs. Mar Chanel. 187 S.

Oxford Street. oniCemetery- Joseph Red-: Sunday, 4 p.m. tha Bykowski. Mr. Hoffman is alst also with brothers Charlie, 25.

and Rolf, 13, and sisters Shirley, 23, and Lor Monday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass atjmona- raine, 16. BUY V. S. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS WILLIAMS EVA. on August 17,.

survived by ft brother, Charles, and 1945. Services at Moadinger sisters. Bertha and Apolionia. neral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Mrs. Hoffman is also survived by Queen of All Saints Church.

SCALLON NICHOLAS on August 17, 1945. at his home, 119 John H. Timms, Director. Monday, 8 p.m. Qulney Street.

Survived by his be- five brothers, rranlc, Casper, Joseph, Leo and Alexander. A .11 Un 1.11,4 HARKINS SARAH A. (nee Laf- Want Argentina To Relax Controls Industrialists in Argentina have asked the government to annul Its decree calling for control of "critical UeiTiCmlirantf 'Tuesday morning from the Frank Reformed Dutch Church snd Church Avenues Founded 1654 RtT. J. FREDERIC BERC, Fa.D., D.D.

Minlitrr 11 00 AM. "THE ANCIENT SACRIFICE" Rer. THEODORE W. LUIDENS, B.D. CHURCH OPEN FOR PRAYER ENTIRE DAY August 15 1945 GrttWtom TZrJraf re.iJ.

Ma Hubert J. U. S. Army, and mother of Mrs. George F.

Geary FORBES In loving memory of Dekarskl funeral parlors, 205 Driggs and William J. Harkins and jd.mtnnte FORBES, who died Decern- Ave. A solemn requiem mass will 1,.. ta.k-.e rBUVMia ui a. o.

ouui.au. u. i.K..t.j -t 11 r-elehra rrl ot 11 am. in fit. 1935.

laic ninu oiuvivcu u.v live VSinnral lrtl A a Der 17 Classon Avenue. Stanislaus Kostka's R. C. Church, Roberta and Sallie Geary. Grace Ch Kh Humboldt St.

and Driggs Ave. In-'Army to Quit Hotels And while she Ilea in peaceful iweep Her memorf we shall aiwava keep SISTER and NEPHEW. Ittritmtliat Ann and William J. Harkins ferment will be Holy Trinity Ceme Washington, Aug. 18 (UP) One tery.

Funeral from her home. 3508 Ave mie Monday at 9:30 a.m.; re SEEGER CHRISTINE, on August 15, 1945, resident of 79 Glen hundred seven hotels leased by the army as redistribution centers and troop quarters will be vacated by Nov. 15. The hotels include five quiem mass R. C.

Church of St. In a3cmoricim ADDRUZZO MARGARET. I Warns of Strike Danger Diod In Rpconvprsion Period Street, Brooklyn, beloved wife of Louis and affectionate mother HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH Opp. I S. AH ubwtvi nr.

door Rtr, Jolti EatnoH Zeiter, Miniitcr It A.M. "Thr Spkndor of Our Afquttdl 8 PM. -The Mirft of Sbirinc Rct. ARTHI r. of Drtw VnUeritlr Koloim Murifl Frer.

i PM-Oifin Rfciiai, C'harln C. Boate Thomas Aquinas. Interment St. John's Cemetery. MANHATTAN also survived by August 18, 1942.

of Clifford I RtriVoc mtict ho avert, "In the at Atlantic City Baptist isister. Miss Anna Mohrmann Iwo.THree Tears nave passed since tnat ad nrHort -nnuersinn raorosALS Congregational nenroe and William Mnhr- "ay CONTRACT 373 w.wv.v.u. The one I loveit waa ra ted away KALRO BIDS WII.I BE RECEIVED Services Sunday. 8 p.m., at God took her home. It waa will, mann.

(Tainan? Sapltat dhurrh 57th 8'reet between 6th and 7th Avenues by the Board of Water Supply, at its! DrW oai PMu. But In 4iesrt aha liveth still. Thomas A. Murray, president of the New York Stat Federation of Labor, told 250 union delegates at a regional conference of the Ameri- 6 0 VISIT FAMOUS Sister, ANNE PETRASKA. CHl'RrH FTFRNAL 1.IC.HT Ry.

WILLIAM F. SKIDM0RE Ktltb 81., Jamaica 'Bel. Jamaica and 90th Avea I Measase Servlcei Mon Tiles Wd. Thurs 2 00 and loo M. Jamaica 168th 8t Independent 8th Ave Subway 169; St.

CHRIST CHURCH 887 Ha'jtey Street near Broadway Rev. Jarnea lledennert Servlrea UeS Thun 2 an4 8 P.M. nffirea. thirteenth floor. 120 Wall street.

New York City, until A.M., East- wood Avenue. Funeral Monday, 10 era War Time, on Tuesday. interment Everereens Ceme-21 IMS. for Contract 373. for- furnish-1 a'm- evergreens wrat.

DUMAREST In loving memory Federation of Labor yesterday WILLIAM WARD AVER. PASTOR DR. BOB JONES JR Guest Preacher II Whose Hands Are Those?" .1 "David Sin" 7 IS Promosator." CALVARY RADIO BROADCAST Sunday. 11-30 and 8 P.M. WIIN 10V) Kc Christian Science BROOKLYN BrUNCHFJlfF THE MOTHER CHURCH int.

testing: and delivering stloy-lron iery. of THOMAS. Died August 18, 1942. in the Hotel nine castings alloy-steel bolts, steel Direction Benjamin Grlndrod. Masses offered.

nuts, washera and taDer nina noits bronze nuts, runner linmra and coV' Bahal erincs rnr tn nips castlnKs. an 1 in pel SHEARIN PATRICK on! 1 Ait e. V. i Oclelanna. couplings for the Kondout and West Amnist 1R Iff Just when hia eemd bna-hteet, Just when his hopes seemed best, God called him from amonast us To his eternal rest.

MOTHER. ha ft Tha Pirat Ch'irch of Clirist, Scientist, In Boston, Masa. Services are he.d in follow.ns Chtirrhes PIRST CHURCH. New York Ave and Dean Sttndav 11 AM. 8 M.

Wed S.l.tPM. SECOND CHURCH, 67th 8t. bet 3d and 4th Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims ORANGE AND HICKS STREETS DR. CARL H. KOPF Tomorrow at 1 1 :00 "The Will of f.od" FAITH nw.

Kiatb Floor BAHA'I 4 30 A. is. 19th Ave Snnriav It AM. Wed HI. PMi speaker- fi.

stlrea rinnky MANKIND'S! REAL ADVANCE" FALK MARY (nee Howley). drainage chamber of the Dels'warel272 Bainbridge Street, beloved hus-queduet. all as set forth In ins speci-jband of Elizabeth, and brother of Rstinr ot AA- has I Helen and James. Funeral Monday been assigned by the War Production from Jovce Brothers Chapel, 151 Board for the materials snd equip- rniilm ma ment. included in this contract.

Cnauncey street, requiem mass Pamphlets containing information tori Holy Rosary R. C. Church at, 10 Mas, offered. I THIRD CHURCH. R.

21t St. at Alh-marle I Rd 8imda 11 AM, Wednesday 8 15 I FOURTH CHURCH 1.18 Piace. Presbyterian SI'IRI TI AI.IST CHI RCH OV THF MH.I1F..N Rl I F. INC. Med.um, Madame lo.

166-31 80'h Ave Jamaira Services. Mesaaes to S'in-dav. Mondav Thurvlav. Frdav. 8 PM WcdnCsdav, 10AM- 2-8 M.

AM. WELCOME Jaina.ca to 168'h 2 br'a north to 89th turn (' ISunriay II AM Wednesday 8 PM FIRST PHI IRPM fifth Avenuo bet FIFTH CHURCH, 12th Ave. and 45lh St. 1 l-tlWUI and Hta Interment Holy Cross Ceme- niaaers. lorms or oiq ana contract.1 anerifirations r.onrrarr drawings Sundav 11 AM.

Wednesday 8 PM HAM. DR MOU1ENHAWER Dfeaches a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS 8 jn Service. John O. Me ouirements as to surety, can be tery. '8-rvice in in Case o( Rami i Church 734 Nostrand Avenue i Houra.

Wed to Sun. 2 30-5 30 Walter ffi. Coofo iMOoaeoaaTatti i DIGNIFIED AtLow $lf FUNERALS I3al OUR FUNERAL HOMES mooKivw 151 laaaVsi laawwanl lUeiiiaaasiar 4-UW WSasewtMtawsi aWa-tSM 12U FUUMaU ewt-BUcbssastar 242M-7 OUItNS I So-1 MMdt llmalu M7 3-32 fsnst avian Htiawaal t-MOO lS-HHrtkat 4M STATIN ISLAND 571 FamtJh.VYeat irifhtwMll braKar2-S05 MANHATTAN 117 Wert 72w4 ttnat-TRsfalgar 7I70O 1451 First aa gWaaatamiar 4-SSM BOHX 1 VVMt Itttk $trwt-Rroid HsXH 1(S E. Tretaant lUdtow 7-2700 341 Wawa amis MOtt Nasal t-4272 WESTCHISTI 214 Mamsraasck Atrana-VMe Plata Phane far epreien(tlt OtlnMl'aa Unitarian What is the world wi'hout sister? All things this world mav send But. when I lost my darlmt sister I lost my dearest friend Sister, DELIA.

RUSSO Fifth anniversary remembrance of our beloved wife and mother, ANGELICA. "You're not forgotten, mother dear." The FAMILY. Interdenominational ruorosALS oniainea at me omce oj me secretary at the above address, upon application In person or hy mail, by depositing the sum of $5.00 in cub or Its equivalent for each pamphlet. Within 84 days following the award of contract or rejection of bids, the full amount of such deposit will be funded for each pamphlet submitted as a bid and a refund of H.00 will be NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL, BE PUBLICLY opened and read by the Long Island State Park Commission at the Administration Headouartera. Belmont Second Chnrrh 7520 Third Avenue Honrs.

10-9. Wed to .1 Sunday. 2-4 Third Church -B 21st St. at Aibemar Rd. Houra.

9-9 30 Wed to 7 8unday 3-6 30 Fourth Church 158 8terlins Piare Hours. 9 30-9. Wed to 6 8undav 3-5 Pifth Church 12th Ave. and 41lh St 1 30-5. Tliea AiThura 7-9 30.

Sun. 2-4 (Ellttrrl? the Mainour Plerreoont 8'reet and Monro Placa WORin PEACE DAY SERVICE 11 A.M. Rev EDWARD .1. MANNINQ "BEYOND VICTORY" Lake State Park. Bahvlon.

at 3:00 D.nt.. eastern War Time Mnnriav An ALUANCE TABERNACLE 1024 Bergen Sfrest, berwetn Bedford and Nostrand Avenues II AM. Rev. and Mrs. JOS.

BECK ITT, Mittionariei to Africa i P.M. Victory Service, "Old Glory Leadi to New Glory" PASTOR STANLEY H. TOPPLE made for each other Pamphlet returned truat 27. 19a. for rurnishlnr the nerea in acceptable condition.

For further jsary labor, materials and equipment to 0)HGnEGATIONAl; Aft place approximately 75.000 cubic yards of beach ssnd for the Zarhs Bsv bathing beach construction of a sand dune Vital notices accepted Horn, to 2 p.m. tor publication th tome day; oi lata at 10 p.m. SotL-rdav night for oublication. particulars, apply at the ortice or tne Chief Engineer at the abovs address. tRVINO V.

A. HUIE. President: HENRY HESTERBERO. RUFUS E. McGAHEN.

Commissioners. Board of Water Supply; RICHARD k. BURKE. Secretary. au9-19t along me ocean rtont approximately 1.000 feet in length and Involving about lrfWl jgjli CHURCHES Baptist ifkiari 30.000 cubic yards of hvdraulic fill snd the planting of approximately 15 acres of beach grass at Jones Beach State Park.

Wantagh. Nassau County, New York. Proposal forms mav be obtained from the Long Island State Park Commission. A certified check for approximately 10 the hid In exact accordance with a schedule given in tbe contract documents must accompany each bid. The Long Island State Park Commission reserves the right to reject anv or all bids.

I sal CONTRACT 874 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED hy the Roard of Water Supply, at Its offices, thirteenth floor. 130 Wall Street. New York City, until 11:00 A.M., Eastern War Time, on Tuesday. August :8 1945. for Contract 3T4.

for furnishing testing and delivering bronze pipe and nozzle castings, bronze taper pins, double-ended bronze stud bolts steel bolts and bronze and steel nuts for the Rondout and West Branch effluent chambers of the Delaware aqueduct all as set forth In tha speci OCEAN AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Judsoii t. Eleblrer. Pastor Rev. John E.

Merrill, Ph Assoriata Pastnr 10 A.M. "41'Sl'S THK IIEM IR" Rea. JOHN E. MFRRII.L. Ph O.

A CORDIAL WKI.COMK AHA1TS VOI, I CHURCHES THIS SUNDAY AT Till IIAPTIST TEMPLE THIRD AND FLATBUSH AVENCES Gtiesl Preacher DR. ALBERT O. WILLIAMS Philadelphia, Pa. 10:30 A.M. "Faces Toward the Sunrise" 7:30 P.M.

"The Battle of Amalek" It Noon (iraded Blbls School MIDWEEK PRATER SERVICE Wednndar, 1:41 P.M. Hnhwar to Atlantic. Pacific. Hntrt-Schermerhorn or 8'reet fications. A Preference Rating of AA-1 has been assigned by the war Production Board for the materials and equipment Included In this contract.

Nnatranft Aven'ie snd Dean Street Take I T. or Ind. Riibwav or Baraen St. to Aa. BEDFORD-CENTRAL Pastors OBOROB WELLS ARMS Tl D.

PAUL BARACKMAN. Th D. in 1.1 A.M. and "CHRIST AND OUR FEARS" Dr. Barsckaian Will Preach Midweek Service snd Bible Stutlv Every Wednesday at 8 PM.

Sunday Ynnr-r people 7 in A'l etrnme Pamphlets containing Information lot bidders, forms of bid and contract, aneciflcatlona. contract drawlna-a. re UHlON SERVICES quirements as to surety, can be obtained at the omce ot the Secretary at the above address, upon application In person or by mall, bv deposit NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE PUBLICLY opened and read by the Long Island State Park Commission st the administration headquarters, Belmont Lake, State Park. Babylon, L. at 2:00 p.m., Eastern War Time.

Monday, August 27. 1945. for furnishing the necea-sarv labor, materials snd equipment to losd approximately 1,000 cubic yards ol heath sand at Jones Beach Slate Park. Wantagh. N.

and transporting It to Vallev Stream Slate Park. Valley Stream. N. spread and grade to a depth of and the installation of approximately SIS feet of 36" corrugated Iron pipe and construction of an inlet and outlet atructura as ahown on the plan. Proposal forms' mav be obtained from the Long Island State Park Commission.

A (certified check for approxl-mslelv 10 of the bid in exact accordance with a schedule given In the contract documents must accompany each birl ing the sum of $5.00 In rash nr its FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Hetirr street iriark Street I. 1 riltl. MPS P( KFR n.MOTT. Minister II Rer HaRRV I sTIIROP RIFD. 1)11 "CHKISTI A VITV ANO I aBOR" OI'TPOOR SIRMI Rev.

W. RROWN. 1) 0. equivalent for each pamphlet. Within SO days following the award of contract or refection ot bids, the full amount of such deposit will he refunded for each namDhlet ailbmltted GREENWOOD BAPTIST Seventh Avsnns at Rllth Street Aler W.

Uearf. Ptitar on lean. I I'stili'n. I'dVR fienrfe II Hohart. II Mlnlller le fTiaria Services A.M.

and 7:4.1 P.M. Oaeat Prearher REV. T. S. BOEHM Pastor rirst laatltt Churiti, Lakslanf, la Millie hr the Chair 12.05, Bible School: Pndar.

I PM, Praver Meeting. I FLATBUSH i( ALL SOULS UNIVERSALIS! CHURCH OCEs-N AND DITMA8 AVENUIM MORNINO WORSHIP AND BERMON, 11:00 AM Prpnrhpr niv. I.PH EMCRSftA IS, H.D. MTN1STER. ST.

MARK'S MK.THODIST CWUPH LAFAYETTE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lafavella Ave. mi Sootb Oifnrd St. DR. ALV1N MACART. MINISTER It AM.

DR. HORACE H. UNDERWOOD PAD MONDAY'S IAGLI FOR SERMON tntmannrlSJapttBtdlnirrl) LafaretU At. nd 8L itmei P)tc Wtylind Zwnyr, Hrhfrt TiiTlor, minister! 11. 00 A.M.

Morninit WnrRhip nd Sermon i Out Prearher Tht Rev PAUL H. CX1NRAD Secretary Stewardship Oounril on nance ind Promotion of th Northern Bant 1st Oopvfint.mn I 'THE ART OP WAITING OH dOlY' 1 intLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE Dates between Prsnklin snd P.asson Rev. ROBERT MoCAUL, Faitor, 11 and I SPENCER MEMORIAL hk a hid and a refund of $4.00 will he made for each other pamphlet returned In acceptable condition. For further Particulars, apply at the office of the hlef Engineer at the above address. V.

A. HI'IE. President: iipudv nrrirnnrrf Ditvlia a CH'JrW-rrp PARTICIPAT1NO All (train rjn've-aallat, Hsp'iat Chure.h ot the Remsen aid riintnn Rev f. SIMMON'S. Dl), Taster tl A Rev VAV PTRF Wlr-IIT.

0 Princeton, 3. Mlrsaek Dantleail (arvias I P.M. RetleeTter, ria'hush Christian, r.atbttsri prasnyertsn ra-ntisn-Timpitiru Consresational and 3t Mark a VrOAHEN, Commissioners, Board of The uonr Isisnfl state rane uommis- RICHARD k. BURKE, i 'J'MerveA the right to reject nv or( gAVJ. pjg AN0 WASIEPAPER.

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