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BROOKLVN EAGLE, THUR AUG 30. 1543 11 LFHANY-MICflAEL husband of the late Anna; beloved father1 of Catherine, Frank and Mary! Weillcr, at his residence, 231 Sterling Street. Funeral Saturday morning thence to Church of DR. WILLIAM P. RICHARDSON, LAW SCHOOL DEAN, IS DEAD Sweeping Probe Leader Warns D.

A. Ordered by Court On GamblingProbe Eubank Payt Tribute Conscience Is Clear' To Dean Richardson Says General Short John A. Eubank, profewr of Dai'as. Texas, Aug. 30 UMaj aeronautical law at Brooklyn Law- Gen.

Walter T. Short, on wrrnm an School, said toriav. -The pacing of army board of inquirv placed pr- William Payson Richardson Ls not-'tial blame for the Perl Harbor only a great loss to Brooklyn Law disaster, said last night that, he had School but to Brooklyn. Long 'acted "in accerrinnce with infortna-. Island and the wider geographical lion which was available to me." area wherein his influence and ef-: Short, armv cnmmand-r at Pearl Continued from Taje I St.

Francis of AssW. Requiem mass! Morristown. N. Aug. will be offered at 9:30.

William Pavson Richardson, BO.i Joseph F. X. McGuckin. irtPM Brooklvn Law School, died: LEUW-MAURICE. beloved hu.

Jll 1, Continued from Tajf 1 We will make a verv ruhauMiv. in- ve'tisation into phases ifrtvtc hnrn- Tvan Rirh- Itarbnr when Ir.r attarkori JBratljff Baldwin. Mar-jaret Mttfvihlll. Mary E. Burns, Catherine Peters.

Lou Caideionello, J. Plata, Anne M. Carlln, W. J. Ramson, Eric M.

Cruickshanks, M. Richardson, W. Dillon, Lillian W. Rogers, Grace Finn, Dennis P. Ryan, Anna Oillen, Margaret Savarese, James V.

Greegan, T. Schaertl, Marie Haffner, Mabel Schmitt, Jacob J. Hamlin, Fanny M. Shepard, James J. Kelleher, Michael Siegmann, Annie Lehany.

Michael F.Stelljes, Henry Leuw, Maurice Taylor, George F. Lindner, John A. Tennis, Barbara Livingstone, Robt. West. George H.

MacBain, James Wittmer. Minnie Marler, Annie M. Zuenges, Florence McGarry, James F. in this crimes committed band of Frances; dear father of uZ wi Tiuu. -j He founded the law school, Ida Pessin, Libby Buike and Ser-'whlcn ta located at 375 PearI u.u or, rcn 7 1Q11 in a tDOS gwui iu.

uidsraa. om.r omrklvn In 1901 nd had hpen iLs i ill, Jt leader in higher education and his statement: large contributions in that field are) "On Oe 7. 1941. I was obeying fall lp N' iln''1 incalculable. Few men have had the' my instructions from Washington) An original pane! of 120 persons cherished affection of so manv I understood them, and act-'will be called up immediately.

From dean from the beginning. Dean Richardson, a well-known 11 a.m., at Gutterman's, 2239 Church Avenue, Brooklyn. Interment Mount Lebanon Cemetery. educator and author of many text ing in accordance with informa-' this crouo 23 will be as his fellowmen." books on law, was born in Fanner his in the grand jury which this morning besan Its inquirv into charge- marie public ypsterdav bv Republican County Executive Rus.sei Sprague and which already have started a chain of resignations, led by that of Inspector Harold R. King, police veteran in the county.

First witness to enter the grand jury room was Sgt. Leslie Pearsall, attached to the office of County Police Commissioner Abram W. Skidmorc, who was one of the investigators to obtain information indicating that big gambling games were in the county. LINDNER JOHN on Tuesday, August 28. 1945, son of Catherine Center.

Ohio, on Nov. 6, 1864, of pioneer American stocn. He was and the late John Lindner; beloved husband of Marjorie devoted father of Marjorie Ann and John Joseph; brother of Edward and one of seven children of Richard Richardson and Margaret Powell Richardson. He always took pride in the fact that he was a farm boy Berl Botwinik, 59, Author, Columnist tion which was available to me at the special grand jurors. Judge that time.

A commander must ba.se 1 Goldstein will probably preside over his decisions on information before 'the jury. The regular grand jury him at the time. will go about Its own duties. "Although the entire facts are yet i Judge Goldstein's order revealed to be revealed to me and to the; that, in legal language, the August public, the recent statement of the i grand jury had been investigating Pearl Harbor board shows beyond of the penal law in con-question that there was availablelncctinn with the conduct nnd Beil Botwinik of 41 Bay 35th St Alv tne jury room was Ch.ff columnist and feature writer for to authorities in Washington before handlm? of tpecific election fraud BecKrr.ann of tne 253 Carlton Avenue, Friday. August J1.11? rei erIV Plication in 31.

at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem tne of Practical hard work, mass Queen of All Saints R. C. Author of Textbooks Church. Interment St.

John's Ceme-j Kis formal education included at-tery. tendance at. Northern Indiana LIVINGSTONE -An August 30. Normal School. Valparaiso, Ind 1945, ROBERT of 7040 Colonial F.tvettc Norma! School, Fayette, Id3Ti dtitn nrmurt rontiln tht tfrUlli of thr funtral or memorltl MfTlfM of th followtnt who 4tt4 to ibt trvieo of oor nunlrrt tcrday at Beth Israel Hospital, which was not disclosed to me and Manhattan, alter a lrng illness.

He: which was vital to my decision. Was 59. "My conscience i clear." Born in Rakow. Russia. Mr.i P.

3 'C Road, beloved husband of Edna, and "a mp university oi woofer. Carlin, Wilfrid John, JtuUe Goldstein ruled: "It is anticipated that thc-e matters affecting public interest and welfare will involve lor.j and tedious application to complicated questions based on factual situations and intricate questions nf law that the regular crand jury for September, burdened 'riPvniPri hvnther of Helen. Jennie, vvoosi, unio. Hue men was a Co'intv Police Drparrmer.t, who yesterday announced the retirement application of Acting Emil E. Morse of his staff.

The heads of till county police precincts were aiso on hand. Crates and cartons nere carried into thp grand jury room before th start of hearings. One of them wa3 reported to contain a recording in Chicago and in Balti iTlmmac onH Hr HnviH T.ivinextnnf teacher Botwinik came to the United States UIM.Uo DLM. in 1905 and in 1914 became a mem- reari nOrDOr Dlume ber of the editorial stsff of Daily Forward. servel as dia- pJOllOn nUDIQII matir priitnr until 1 niH n.t fl1 more.

While teaching in the latter BALDWIN On August 28. 1945, Services at. Fred Herbst Sons (not, n'Noim' hplnvprl morial. 7501 5th Avenue. Saturdav city he entered the Law School of, as it will be with the regular duties: wife of the late Ralph; devoted sis- 8 p.m.

Interment Green-Wood the University of Maryland and wa.sj feature writer since. onunuea irom i age i and current matters, could not give machine for wire-tappins opera- He was the author of a number essential time ard deliberation neo- Hons. tcr of Ellen Neill and Mrs. Mary Cemetery, private. graaua.ea wim tne degree oi Dempsev Reposing William A Bachelor of Laws in 1895.

In 1903 Martin Funeral Home. Classon Ave-' P- an Honorary Doctor of Laws deli ue corner Sterling Place. Funeral 8ast 28- retired sergeant. N. Y.

gree was conferred upon him by St. of short stories, plays and several "LV4." wrv to investigate and Decn Richardson from 120 jurists who were his personal friends. inquire Announced by Sprague novels which appeared in the For-i iK' 1 nniiinto the special matters." ward In serial form. In 1912 Congrefs to oide a trial But; Ti.iif that coune is not possible, he lesunes xr. wuuiut iiiMuauu ui ci uiin-a elite Saturday, 10:30 a.m.

Requiem mass The of high police ficials in the investigation was an- as a textbook writer Dean an Individualist His career Interment lnee Mason: father of Harold and r. ahtff or, ir, lo'n i added. Congress should make its James J. Moran. who St.

Teresa's Church Holy Cross Cemetery. began upon graduation from law Under Dean Richardson's leader- nouncea yesterday by Mr. Sprague. uniiuuc. ninay morn-linz from his residence.

105-42 89th Ul. l-l, T)li-. Ilia Cnpilicl n-oiil 1 t- 0 II UlVeSU 4H liOll school. who promised that all steps would be taken to clear New York City HTTDM9 riTHKBiME 1 (nee simt pl- pi--. m.

i i rv. i The benator ciec.area ne unaer- tnci Atvomey, testmea D'lore tne stood there were two version: Kearney), on August 28, 1945, beloved Nativity Church, at 9:45 Surviving are his widow. Rebecca; la- refusing at and t.icr agree- caaraciers w.io have been tv anH KiirPt.vhin "i m-n riniiohters Mr KluknfT and f8" HaiUni one criven mother of Maude McLougmin, wary a. Brvan and Pfc Thomas MacBAIN On August beled "secret" and the other "top ing. to sign a waiver of immunity.

30, 1SH3, rtflcpR in flnH "Tli T.aws ni Tr; Fkip Mimpt7 'I After talking with Mr. Beldock at out of the city, reputedly by the campaign of Mayor LaGuardia. He said the "top secret nf FliMheth JAMES of 1953 GerriUsen ui. i n'tT i cn, secret I iiu nyjin un i Vlllfin St irP am I .1 1 1 1 lv w. the entrance to the jury room Mr.

version has "not been made public. James, George and Francis Mc-nue, beloved brother of Mrs. Cath-was a familiar one, both as a text-0f Brooklyn, who is chairman Friday at Forward Hall, 175: i For months," said Mr. sprr.gue. He added that he would do what Moran said he had refused to sign East Broadway, Manhattan.

Loughlin: great grandmother of(enne bcnaeier, Mrs. Agnes ureen.ibook and an authoritative refer- the board of trustees im- otci Qiirvivpri hv thrppiThomas and Donald MacBain. i. -j i uimu I cm.c nuifc, anu ia uncu un uic ucntu ivan Rlcnarclson was an in- ihe could to bring nut all the facts; the waiver "because the ink is still -'in full detail and without prej-iwet on the Campbell frameup and udice or political partisanship." 1 others." Later Mr. Moran asked Mr.

Truman had placed thf blame to see the District Attorney and "I have ben diligent) probing Illinois of New York City's big gamblers moving into Nassau. I arranged or New York Sate troopers to aid me in my investigation. I every nieces and three nephews. Funeral nera I Saturday. 9:30 a.m., from Fu-lby large number of Jurists in this'divWimiist He believed "that from Walter B.

Cooke. Inc. Funeral Home. 7722 4th Avenue. Tne sixth and latest Home, 50 7tn Avenue.

Solemn re-iquiem mass Good Shepherd Church. 0l Richardson on Evidence was tith th in rin lified with the ambition to do so, and ifor Pearl Harbor on the countrv as agreed to sign a waiver. Had Mr, Mrs. Lou D. Peiers, iPublisher's Widow uanscenaeaiiiiiiviur VV inilUI should have the opportunity to study law.

qtiiem ma.ss Holy Family R. MARLER-ANNIE on August' Published last Fall. refusal to also nave l'lp uI1 Rncl a whole rather than upon in-1 Moran persisted in hia nuiui, rnua.v, 1945 beloved mother of William 1 Inspiring Teacher He nea mat cnaracier si en thp waiver, it would have jdividuals. nivlHm.R iwm operation oi uisirici Aiiorney Gehrig, who la.t June by Governor Dewey." Mayor LaGuardia. who claimed Dean Richardson was recognized every omer quamicauon lor me Qim(a(inn i meant the loss of his civil service as an able administrator and was and that democratic processes! Mrs peters.

73. widow of, job as attendant in County Court, widely known as an inspiring woum De sirengtnenea Dy wioer ana Thomas p. Peters, former editor and I from which he was on leave when im viv3 vu.i,;. IA Marer Bnd the late Mildred JOSEPH, on' Marler Jackson; sister of Henry August 28, at the Bronx Veterans Tonyes; grandmother of Mrs Mil-Hospital. High requiem mass to be red Marler Schlesing and Mrs.

held at Our Lady of Victory Parish, 'Geraldlnc Jackson Coors of Denver, McDonouRh Street and Throop and the late William Tal- teacher. He went to Brnoklvn in, more Intensive education me Rl.mthll Tim airecu.v ne auaca 111 a pi. inn ference discussion 1900 and observing the need of that was aien, 10 maiming ucnus and a prominent borough at- to torney, died last night at Peck Me-', rjr 1 me tne President 'the hH.f late FranKlin D. Roosevelt made community for a law school estab-ime law nn insuiuieu tumaei lishpri the Tlrnnklun T.011! Si-hrnl meet them. he worked in the prosecutors of- credit for tipping off Nassau office.

ficials to the presence of gambling Mr. Moran is "subject to further dens in the county, named a ser-cair by the grand jury', according tion of Brooklyn as a "steering to Mr. Beldock. i place" for suckers who were taken Othprs Called ollt Lo'-S Wand. nue, at 10 a.m., Friday, August 31.

Jackson. services rriday, August 31, at 2 p.m., at the Clarence with the nf the Into Nor. In 1944, emphasizing that people iiipS, Hi-pH nr. tm rrihnm a eHort 10 et preparedness pro Marlboro iti'' F. Slmonson Funeral Home.

119-04' mo rtnn t. annt. war or in hp controlled, -tj gram through Congress it was gram through Congress CARLIN WILFRID JOHN. S. 3 killed in the line of duty, Hillside Avenue.

Richmond Hill. i i ho aw "Thp Ipadprs of Nar.i mi, Ua'in Tn. i 1'' t'laLiiviuii i)u biiu ivil.v r-ciri wan Hi lillf unit- a ns- beloved son of He.cn cas interment Lutheran Cemetery. im-Lsts in all harts of the Germany, Mussolini and the Japa-'mw of the Eastern riistrirt stifled. Whenever the President made a statement about the necessity of preparedness he was viiilied Others called to were: We are contented." Mid the Frank Horn, former confidential Mavnr 1,1 a broadcast, "because the nidv Carlin and the late Fred MULVIHILL August 29 1945' In organizing and carrying on nese emrjarKed upon a mission 10 ghe was a member of the Chiroean secretary to Mr.

O'Dwyer; Louis p.ct- imni nrre nr for doing it. Carlin Jr dear brother of Sister F.veivn Marie. Order of Notre Dame; MARY beloved mother of Kath- Brooklyn Law School, Dean Rich-1 control the world, ine common club and St. Mark's M. E.

Church, Brooklyn at Utira Ave. and Eastern ''I think the country is much Einst, an Assistant District Attor Edna Edward Peter and'aram nd "i assistance and co-iPeopie wiue luuuuiea muu ncean Ave. and Beverly Road Alvin J. Carlin. S.

1 S. P. William. Funeral from residence.1 operation of leading members of i want war; they were forced Parkway. The dickers In that game were from New York, hence our interest." into- Survivors include two sons, Thom-as D.

of Arlington. and Mai. and Frederic. W. Carlin, S.

1c, 2902 Cortelyou Road, Saturday. Re- the judiciary. An associate In the u. Dean Richardson belonged to the 'Jack B. Peters of the armv sicnal A.

R. M. Funeral from his residence, 329 88th Street, Saturday-, September 1, 9 a.m. Requiem mass St. Anselm's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. to blame as any Individual in this ncy retained by Mr. Beldock, and final situation that developed in William B.

Herlands, former Spp-; Pearl Harbor." Deputy Attorney General. The The reports made by army and' probe resulted from the failure of navy boards which investigated the Mr. O'Dwyer's office to take sc-Pearl Harbor defeat both mentioned tion for eight months on the elec-, the country's unpreparedness. Both. i tion fraud case papers turned overj however, placed blame for what, to it by Mr.

Herlands. Mr. O'Dwyer, happened at Pearl Harbor in vary- the Democratic ALP nominee for quicm mass St. Jeromes Lhurcn, umei miuuc ftm. the United States Harlan F.

Stone, then dean of Columbia Uni-PETERS-LOU on Wednes-, versity Law School. He also re-day. August 29, 1945, of 100 Marl- ceived co-oneration and sunoort American Bar Association, the New, corps, stationed at Fcrt Leaven-York State Bar Association, Brook-1 worth, Kan. lyn Bar Association, Association ofj Services will be held at 11 a.m. the Bar of the City of New York, Saturdav at the Chapel, the Ohio Society, Brooklyn Rotary, 86 Lefferts Ave.

Interment will be CRUICKSHANK5 MARY MA-1 borough Road, beloved wife of the; from the late Chief Judge Edgar HON, August 28, 1945, wife of the, late Thomas P. Peters and mother I m. Cllllen and, later, of former late James Cruickhanks; passed; of Thomas D. Peters of Arlington, Chief Judge Frederick E. Crane of Spring Brook Country Club, the in Cypress Hills Cemetery.

ing degrees upon individuals. I Mayor, was on military leave at the Pommittpp of f)np or time the papers were submitted. Truman Defends Hull Miami Beach, Miami Beach, Fla. I away at the Home oi ner sisier.i "la- oc--vne siate uourt or Appeals Dean Richardson was honored; He was a member of the Brooklyn. G.

J. Zimmerman, Aid Unit Treasurer Truman Hints At Cancellation Continued from cal costs of the war means that r.o nation can grow rich, or benefit tm-fairly, from the war efforts of iu Allies," the report said. The 20th lend-lease report covers only the period through June 30. There will have to be a 21st report to cover the period from July 1 through J-V Day, on which date President Truman has ordered all lend-lease to hah. Through June 30, the total lend- Agnes, at Glasgow, Scotland; dc-je at ine raircnna unapei, unvoted mother nf Mrs.

Agnes ferts Place, on Saturday at 11 a.m. Mrs. Helen Lcnzorotto, Mrs. Mary pLATZ-ANNE suddenly, on Finlayson, James and William iARUSl 29. 1945, of 151 Forbell Crulckshanks of Brooklyn.

jsireet. beloved wife of Anthony for his services to the legal Association's board of trustees sion at a dinner in the Hotel com-jfrom 1923 until last May. modore. Manhattan, on Dec. 9, Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

1940. attended bv 800 persons, in-' Bessie Albaugh Richardson, and a I Mr. Truman corrected at his news I conference what apparently was an Margaret M. Glllen 1 in his statement yesterday! Hempstead, Aug. 30 A solemn iwhen he released the reports.

At' requiem mass for Mrs. Margaret that time he strongly sided with Gilien, 84, who died yesterday at Secretary of War Henry L. Stimon her home. 735 E. Fulton Ave.

here, 'in defending Gen. Georce C. Mar. will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Sat-- eluding prominent members of the son.

David Albaugh Richardson nr. IJU.UUS-LlLL.lftiN tui 1 v- Kpnrli inrf har prlnratore onH nuh. Fnnprai sprvirp will hp hpM funeral of Geni'tp 7immp Tlmrsriav. Aucust 30. 1945.

of 190-40 U. J. i.ii, j. nnu lie officials. A morocco-bound vol- the late home at 8 o'clock tonight mann, who died Tuesday at, his shall.

Ar.nv Chief of Staff, azamst urdav in Our Lariv nf Tretta. R. c. ume containing letters of com-! and at the Unitarian Church of the heme, 105 Autumn Cypress criticism in the Army Board's re- Church, Hempstead. Burial will be 103d Avenue, Hnllls, beloved wife of Mane; daughter of Charles and William L.

Dillon, sister of Mrs. Cecilia Bernhard. Reposing at Cor- Mir, 101A ikon- Ai Artna mendation of his work as an author Saviour, Plerrepont St. and Monroe imius, win no held Saturday irom port. in Calvary Cemetery, Queens.

T.ndP ia Roberts" Sen'aTTeT and indent' mto him Place. Brooklyn, at 8 p.m. tomor Donnelly Purcell Ftir.eral, Mr. Stimson also chiried the board! Mrs. Gillen was the widow of Home, 207 Euclid Ave.

A s.iiemn for criticizinc thpn Secretary of'Henrv Gillen. fnundpr of Hrnrv on that occasion. The letters were row. pt the Falrchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Saturday, 10 a.m., Cypre.ss Hills Street, Jamaica, Friday, at 8 pm. Cemetery.

Funeral private. i i RAMSON On Aueust 29. 1945. Dcatij Wilfrid J. Carlin or 1013 74th Street' SIEGMANN August 30.

1945, mass of requiem will be offered at state Cordell Hull's conduct of Gillen Sons, towboat and lighterage 8ld furnished bv the Uni'fd 10 a m. at the Blessed Sacrament; diplomatic relations with the Jap- concern, and the Gillen Realty Com- States was $42,020,779,000 plus C. Church, Euclid Ave. near Ful- Mr. Truman, vesierday, said panv, 15 Moore Manhattan.

worth of K00 consigned to ton ith burial in St. John's' nothing about Mr. Hull. husband died in 1911. military commanders for transfer Cemetery.

Today he added his voice to, Surviving are a son, Henrv and 1)1(1 ficId ,3 countries. For 50 years prior to his retire-. stimson's in defense of Hull. He two daughters, Margaret H. and Tms 15 approximately 15 percent of ment last June Mr.

Zimmermannl said he wanted to agree wholly and Alice A. Gillen. i $300,000,000,000 spent by the was employed by the United Shoe'mmniPteiv with what, stimson said: i U. S. for war.

,11 '(ZVniM husband oi Kristina. services; AMIE lnee shaddock). of 920 71st ll" LuTZJalX beloved wife of John, and Funeral Saturday avenue, iy. p.m. mmuc dear mother of Robert Sthlottman.i udiuu, I services jy Bredablick Lodge, No.

Pf(. it Al.mv RpiiBious and Machine Corporation, 110 5th yesterday in challenging criticism The latest reverse lend-lease fi rt Ma Rrside M0' F' A' mnt fraternal services-Friday, 8:30 pmj The funeral of Wilfred John and Mrs. Mae Sullivan of Evergreeni Cemetery. at Waldeck Home or Fu-1 Carlin. S.

P. 3 c. a gunnery in- ure is through March 30 $5.600,364 istructor in the navy air force, who Inerals, 7614 4th Avenue. chlldren. Funeral Aiannauan.

He a.s a native oi 0f the former Secretary of Stale. Manhattan and been a resi-( jhc President went on to say that dent of Brooklyn for about 40fverv time Mr. Roosevelt tried to years. He was treasurer of the; arouse the country to the need for Fulda Benevolent Association. Inrenaredness he was "vilified." And from his late RICHARDSON-WILLIAM PAY-220th son.

beloved husband of Bessie I Solemn re-iand father cf David at his home, with five others died in a plane crash last Saturday while on a routine flight near Jacksonville, residence, 105-14 Queens Village. L. quiem mass Friday STELLJES HENRY, on August 28. 1945, aged 78 years, beloved husband of Anna (nee Grotheer), Hawaiian Department, and Rear Admiral Husband E. Kimmel.

then Commander-in-Chief of the U. S. 1 Pacific Fleet. It was the first time that anyi blame had been rubbed officially, on Hull, Marshall and Stark. Weigh C'ongreM Probe Meanwhile, the House and Sen-; ate Naval Military Affairs Commit-', 000.

Of that virtually all was furnished by the British Empire and $3,777,383,000 by the United Kingdom alone. The British Empire was by far the largest recipient of lend-lease, with more than $20,000,000,000 on the books against her. Lend-lease thus, the President added, his nit August 31. at'Kahdrna Road, Morristown, N. surviving are ins wiaow, are his widow, Mrs.1 will be held Saturday, his 22d a.m.

at the R. C. Church of on Wednesday niht, August father of Mabel Roepe, Bertha' birthday from his home' 329 88th Hannah Ziinmeimann; three daugh- mary thought was the country as a SS. Joachim and Anne, Hollis Ave-jws. Funeral service will be held and Helen Stelljes.

Services Bay Ridge A solemn mass of ters- Marie and EveI-vn Zlmmer- whole, more than anv individuals, ue and Springfield Boulevard, his home in Morristown on 8:30 p.m. at Robert WasmundVvea'tiiem will follow at St Anselm's imann ant Mrs. Agnes Vorllinger; was to blame for the Pearl Harbor Queens Village. Interment Holy 'Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, and Chapel, 6630 Fresh Pond c. Church, 83 St.

and 4th Charle Zimmcrmann; two sis-disaster. exports of goods not including sen tees will examine the reports to ices show that 42 net-cent, or $13.. Won't Onnosp oiirts-Marlial cross uemeiery. riease omit Fridav evening at 8 oviock at Ridgewood. Interment Burial will be in Holy Cross Ceme-1 ula' vus- 'amie cam ana sirs, ers.

the church of the Saviour. 50 Mon-, 2 D.m.. Lutheran Cemeterv. nrv Elizabeth Neuman; two brothers. 4D8.i43.000.

went to the united He said he had no intention of determine whether Congress will E. H. Ixx-kwocd, Director. roe PlacCi Brooklyn. Kindly omit1 The rounz gunnerv instructor, a Kindly omit1 rounz ctmnerv instructor a undertake any further investigation.

Kingdom. Twenty-eight percent of ordering courts-martial for anv of Daniel anw Edwin Zimmermann, TAYLOR GEORGE FRANK, son of 'Mrs Heien e' Ca-lin was a alld Joan Dins-. suddenly, on Wednesday, August 29, 'Rra(jUate 0f school 185, 86th morc aafi Charles Zimmermann Jr. ritiFM tunn.lnlTr t-j I Inu PIS. mailimnie ana iVlldllll i vjL-jwivwt, i and Miami Representative Dewey Short the exports went lo Russia.

Mil), ft member of the House Mili E. Fulton Avenue. Hempstead. L. I PPPrs C0P-V-' the officers involved but that he had no objection to such courts -mattlal bpir.g held.

The army and navv slated they on AU2USI, 29. 1945. beloved mother al.u,c P'r' 'MUC' St. and Ridge Boulevard, and of iii.H H.wpn Fnfli 11 zn. nrir fatnpt- rT Anra Ma an tary Committee, who long has demanded that Kimmel and General of Henry Margaret Alice A.

.7 i Brooklyn rreparaiorv scnooi, 194a, GRACE, beloved Wife of, the Si3ie, George F. Raymond where he wai eantain of the track Mrs. R. F. Hay, 34, have no intention of ordering any Short be given a chance to stand laie -i nomas Kogers.

ana iu (jyril K. ana Gladys c. Tayior. te.m i 1041 it. olsn was a mem trials.) sister of Irene Eltmg and Eugene Services at the Falrchild Chapel, 86 0f the school's football and open trial, said now that Marshall and Stark have been accused they, too.

"should be given their dav ia also survived by one grandson, Henry, and daughter-in-law. Re-gina F. Gillen. Funeral from her residence, Saturday morning. September 1, at 9 o'clock.

Solemn re- A reporter observed that Ma). Gen. Walter H. Short and Rear Admiral H. Sampson.

Funeral irom ner nomciirrerts Place, on Friday, 8 p.m.,c..0ss-countrv teams. inr. r. 1- frt.U T3rt1l. Sales Head's Aide neacn jom oum, km inierment mi.

unvet uemeiery. Before enlisting in the nav Husband E. Kimmel, who up until court." bor, Saturday, sepiemoer i. ue- laviation service in 1942 he worked Sand Point, Aug. 30-Mrs.

Hester itlle llme 01 uie reports yesterday Representatives Robert Sikes qmem niuft at I. mM gt Frgncjs de Sales, TENNIS BARBARA on Au- I for a year at the Central Ha Funeral Directors Ftaturuig SERVICE ECONOMY Chapels: atjgust 29, 1945, at her residence, 104-11 yiiui en nempMeau. i Cnurchi Rockaway Boulevard, His father nav- iumiu nian-buildimr con-'iaer of 'h nia'' order saIes depart OOl.l trill, UiMn Bank. Manhattan. Fred W.

Carlin tractor, died in 1937 icimeiiL v-iuvhij m.it, vjuixua. O.clock Inlerment Holy Cross GREEGAN THOMAS LESTER. Cemetery. nao Deen tne most irequentiy blamed Fla.) and Albert Thomas Texasi armed service commanders, wanted viewed Forrestal charge of lack trials to be held in order to put; of co-operation between Kimmel their side of the story before the and Short as an argument for con-Public. jolidation of the armv and navy ment at Montgomery Ward OlllXl, VUlttK, lUVlllg mother of Edward Elizabeth T.

Toman, Barbara T. Maurer and Varick St in iTume mm lifirrrrt inivt Ua4-IM(-ll-WMia retired captain N. Y. F. on Besides his mother he is survived i Manhattan, died home on Light- Aiioir.t 30 1Q45 Relnvpri husband kyan on Aiigusi.

io.iHelen A. Tennis: also survived Dy i hmth.r AU-in vr.H.iye-steraay at ner 6 1 of Hadie stepfather of Mrs.19. at her residence, 637- 48lh.one sister. Mary Loeschman, and Lfic ootn ln" the naval aviation hon! Roacl llCTe me President said he had no ob-, into a department of national dejection to their side of the story be-j fense. 1-- Hir iiri i m.

HH1 Helen Brien- brother nf lliam oireei; ueitnru inuiiit-i ui Droiner, jonn Lj. oauer. aim IClVltC, HilU 3 JUriyil. 7 aH nnrui n-ill, F. and John A.

Funeral Saturdav, Thomas O'Dea; ulo survived by jeight grandchildren. Solemn re- Marie of the Order of Notre Dame, stationed in Puerto Rico. oiuil r. nii iiri pairing, mi. Mrs.

N. Thomas; a sister, Mrs suggestion that Short and Kimmel Timoihv Fuller, and a brother. niakc statements without go four grandchildren, solemn requiem qmem mass at SS. Joachim and mass Saturday, September 1, at Anne's R. C.

Church, on Saturday 9:30 a.m., from his residence, 1401 E. 52d Street. Requiem mass R. ing through courts-martial. Marine I.t.

Thomas M. Thomas. Church of Mary Queen of Heaven. a.m. at tne K.

g. cnurcn oi at 11 am. Interment St. Johns Inlerment Holy Cross Cemetery. St.

Agatha. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. i.fgi, NOTirrn Henry Reges, 85 Funeral services for Henrv Rere.s. cemeterv Soviets Call for Swift HAFFNER MABEL (neei Mr. Truman took sharp isue with Representative Andrew J.

May Ky.i, chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee, who expressed fear that the army and navy E. H. Lock wood, Director. I WEST Suddenly, on August 28. a mired employe of the Depart- states it.TP.u-TaJi:'RT K.V.-TKRN Iil.TrtrT OF YORK In Hie Af CAriT4Fj IN honneinep.

vine oi ine Kev. r. GEORGE husband ox mmt of WatP1- supply, Gas and for VAor Criminal Haffner- ninther nf Prprt Pnili i DIT.Sirr,i nrrnit 57 Ta. failia nf a JUSIICe 10T War criminals 1 liKofl VMZATIU.N. Nu.

46 TKK Movow. Aug. 30 (U Ri Editorials reports on Pearl Harbor might con-in Soviet newspapers today de- siituie a "whitewash." manded swift and stern justice for- The President said he did not NOTIi.T -hut Mabel and Dorothy Haffner Cady. JAMES at his residence, 12j h. son of Mrs.

Rosa J. and, tonight at the George Werst Fu-snd sister of Harry and Fred Pioneer Street; beloved husband of brother of Walter West. Services at 110ral Home, 71-41 Cooper Schneider, on August 28. Services 1 Sarah Healy; father of Sgt. Ray- the George Pease Son Fu- Glendale.

The Rev. Svh ester Bader! 1 IK l.f..(,. tl'C 1 C-i-. fx- II- D.51 Walter Cook DIGNIFIED Allow tlf FUNERALS At IDV OUR FUNERAL HOMES WOOKIYM 151 LlM lriwTd-Hdiitiitr 4-1200 50 S(li kttn-mHm 24SSS 12 FUUwik Artv-euduaoster 2-02SS-7 euiiNi lS-t9 RilUit AnniM-Mmatu t-M70 U-U Ftntt anmw-Htf nun J-O90O UI-14 Krtk. KH, Fluiun( J-MOO (TATtN IIUNB SnForMtf.Wttari(ht-C(hralir2-S05 liyh A TT A NJ 117 Wrt 72iJ SUMt-lRif H(r 7-97M mi Tint tow-mMUMi BRONX I Wert lMk $trMt-Ry-Mnl 9-lM 165 1.

Tnnwit Udfcm 7-2700 347 Wilu WOtt Mm -0272 WCITCHIITIK 214 MMitremck AvtniM-WMto PWm 39 Phont tor Xtprtunlalirt No Oblitalion in I inursoay at p.m. in ine uuneran mond, U. 5. zc rctty uincer neral Home, 437 Nostrand Avenue, pastor of the Lutheran Church of P-u ipai war criminals in ine.agiec. ruiuiermore, ne sain, ne, am Church, Freeland, Pa.

Services and Francis. Mrs. Alphome Pagano, Mrs.jat Hancock Street, Thursday, 8 p.m. tiie Covenant, will officiate. Burial forthcoming Nurnberg trial.

not tliink May had read the reports burial Friday, 2 p.m., at Presby- Dominick Genovesi, Mrs. Carl Como, i interment Evergreens Cemetery. will be in Evergreens Cemetery. 1 Red Star listed the criminals and in his, the President's opin-terlan Church, Springfield, N. J.

mm. John Malonev, Mrs Joseph i Mr Rege5 who was born ln Man- saict "no matter how varied their' Ion. there was no whitewash. 1 Visconti and Bernice: also survived' wu Mitt minimus, (nee JJren-'hattan 85 vears aE0 Mondav crimes, they are all murderers who Many congressional critics Insisted HAMLIN FANNY on ill" l.nit'1 StHlr ncti.n mii i S-roi-ls. Ennklvn Y'uk.

on ihp Till rinv S-pipm-I her. IP at 10 30 a.m.. a'l whirh tun pl-i- Curt w.ll her nv H-n i P-l in inti st. ani wiil i-onsiiji-r an ma'lo to th I nf ir th pun of tli ir.ji.-rty hv trct No. PaidK- Avnui.

iklvn. Nw York, an. I i-i-rlain iiropi-rtv on thu iiMt.id" vn- by four brethers and two sisters. er. on August 29, 194a, beloved at home na.24 Anderson Road, either spilled blood themselves on that the Administration still has not He Ls snr-; through tiieir subordinate armies 1 tola aiL Grand Avenue, loving TyJ L5lsld a'Minna, Frank and George Wittmer.

R. C. Church of Visitation, where vived by a daughter, Mrs. Anna and fleet, or with the aid of Nazi Varying Degrees of Blame George C. Hamlin and Elizabeth Service at the Falrchild Chapel, 86iRaber; tw0 sons Walter and Fred; HOIS" crrtne Lefferts Place, Friday, 2 p.m eight grandchildren and four great I The official story, as released by 1 President Truman in three separate hour itiHi.ir..

iff.i iifaa rranrs. Lefferts Place, iInterment St- Jonn's Cemetery -Fascism Itself now is dock," Izvestia said. "The Fairchild Chapel on Frldnv. 8 n.m grandchildren. ZUENGES FLORENCE, on Au ami hwiI'-Ii SCHAERTL MARIE (nre jv.fj.i,tu iunui ,11, retribution has arrived.

Humanity '''7 wriiiK. ivi.i..f. Hi'- n.a. i iii Tie i. p.

im-iv KELLEHER On August 29. at her home. 1530 58th J-. bHove m0'her, Minna, (jiuvru iii.vi.jp; urmira u. illi alw- pi Ci IIKl is accusins.

The court ui Evelyn Culkln; daughter of John Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen rtlBtlCLOM III MICHAEL beloved husband of Street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, lik-tii: notmce a jut and mercilcs verdict on these monsteivs and cannibals." held this alternoon I i'it the late Rose (nee McGarvey), de- August 29, i-iirvTV .1.1 I1-! 'I, 9, 1945. Survived by her a sister of John L. Services fc Carl; 2 sisters, Mis.la Moadinger Funeral Parlors. 1120 Hoffmonn An Rrt.iiFlaWUsh Avenue, Friday, 2 p.m.

Hoffmann, Mrs. Ann Edel, ide Manhattan, for blame for this country's first and worst deleat in World War II iixn: 1. The army and na.y commanders on the scene. 2. The army and navv staff chiefs! voted father of Mrs.

Margaret Memorial Chapel. feld, Mrs. Anne Snyder, Mrs. Agnes Augusta ai-1 -l-i-' p-'nupii U'Mi pivnn b-uan- in iii'i ti o-t -1 l.a!-in.-.- Ti ai i i -k--! Mrs. Thomas Conaty Rabbi Samuel M.

Cohen, 5.1. retired, who was director of the Itnited Sna- Hagfrt.v, Thomas J. and Gerald W. and brother, George Grelner. Fu- Kelleher; brother of Mrs.

Jane neral Saturday from Murray Funeialj Jj Q3CniT'1ttl A l-ertuiem ma.ss for Mrs. Josephine l1rl f'hers va -hnntion. SlfltKMK COI ItT, VIT- AI.AMa: i tt- n-nnt I'm iwir w.i1- ill IV- -i IT 1 I inn at I1- Ii k' linilc-. l1-'1 n. N'w IJ Ill i -r I M.t, lliat land nf America for 27 ifn.

Hp Conatv. 50. who died vc-rriav 1 np a.Tni'ec.S nt li country i ail. Ev r.i fi4 lawyer, Kraiiaiftiuer OI riaionia nomr, xviir-kci Avciiuccuiuri Hacertv and Pfe. William J.

Snyder, Covert St. Solemn requiem mass uti FLYNN -'I I i-. i': 1 11. anrj p. i 1 j- -inii'int-ng t' 'i7 -H I iilV.

niria-il-o in- ak apprn- In loving memmy of our ched yesterday alter a long illness at her home, 107-34 125th S' Harbor diplomacy. i- ioSF.ru V.S. Army; at his residence, 1548 Our Lady of Miraculous Medal C. Albany Avenue. Funeral Church at 11 a.m.

Interment St. 9:30 a m. Requiem mass St. Vincent; John's Cemetery. dear father.

MICHAEL who died at his home, 785 West End monri Hill, will frpefiiieauv nmen as snaring August 30. 1942. Tlnrd anniversary Manhattan. R. C.

Church of Si. Thie.a A culpa billty irr the defeat of Dec. mas at St. Saviour's Church, Rabbi Cohen was a native of Avilla. 130th St.

near 7. 1941. wer- then Secretary of State FRANK and CHARLES. and an authorltv on the mean- Richmond Hill, at 10 a.m. Saluid.iv.

Cordell Hull. Gen. George C. Mar- '-I .) tii ri-u-'ii-ti Trrh p-oi lg--i- h- -i; iln-v ail i i'. certain itiaii-- ui mm dohv- Mie-irP-- In a nip- e.

R. 1 1 i Ferrer R. C. Church. Interment I'l-nis in nl'l' Holy Cross Cemetery.

i S'lei-t MURPHY THOMAS HO hl ri Izatlon of religious life in American Burial will be in Calvarv Cemeterv. shall, Army Chief of Staff; Admiral' in. n-w y.mI, Jewish communities. He himself had Mrs. Conaty was the wile of, Harold R.

Stark, then Chief ofj I Prepared the establishment of 150 Thomas Conaty. a pressman on the Naval Operations; Lt. Gen. Leonard hv 'ih 'i iv-r brother. August 30, 1942 Hi offered.

DANIEL F. MURPHY. tnotrw it:" i in tu ciainie f.ro ivh.i on Januarv lit 111 an.l ill hi1 retain, I'- Tiuiteds f.n- the benefit ul -Ha'--. Af s.n.i Ip-a-ine any rsin tn t.i af.ir--.aa'.t i-i liny bids and the congregations throughout the United; New York Times for the past 23 T. Gerow, then a major-general in li i Hlh -r-er' nf R.ilil and n-mha States.

years. She was born in Ireland and charge of the War Plans Division f- --t in 1 1 -itu Anu an.l In Ins I Surviving, of the War Department General are three Staff; MaJ. Gen. Walter C. Short, Surviving are hLs widow, 'came here 35 years aso Goldle L.

Cohen; a son, Pfc. David besides her husband, fr 1 1 in. i in 'I- pili uiv an i. RriM.k'vn. N.

Y. Seri'U fS may be held at th residence, Church or it lbs FairrhiM chapel. The family dcciilri this, just ai it decide the coil "irt will Hi- lull Si- Til- (Tin then commander cf the armys tiot iiK-hu ti 'in-. i three brothers and a sister, daughters, Helen, Gloria and Shirley. Da'.

I. AuciiM 3n. SCHMITT-JACOB son of the late Jacob and Rejina. at his home, 261 Maujer Street, on August 28, 1945; survived by his wife, Barbara; three sons, Harry, Oscar, technical seiRcant in Italy, and Jacob; two daughters, Mrs. Daniel Williams and Mrs.

William Walker; one brother, Harry. Funeral on Friday morning from his home, followed bv a solemn mass of requiem at the Church of St. Nicholas at. 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Wm. P. Murphy Son. 8HEPARDJAMES on AuguM 29, 1945.

Services it, Moadinger Funeral 1120 Flatbush Ave- ri.AliKM'IS P. i u.ipo upon 11 ll- h-lli, 111 il a i ipv r.f ill Hnt i'i TV ft it In ai iiiit wil win- 1, .1 iv af I 1 i b- ti-1 p- -'I ill lirtv I k- w. a' ff nil. I iv tv Ki it rt-ii. Vii TILL In sincere memory of my dear friend, FRANK, who died August 30, 1938.

GEORGE CURTIS. WENDLAND In loving memory of my husband, FREDERICK who passed away a year ago today. Hl memorr dir Indir Ai in thu hour ha psl His Wife, CATHERINE. Vltol noticei occepted Bom. to 2 O.m.

for publication the tame day; at lot at 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication. Fnircliilil Sons, Inc. i B'p --irk, Aiitu-t 13frtbDap Kcmcmbrancf JEFFERS JAMES A. Birthday remembrance of a loving son on his 21th birthday.

Ju.t iokn of m.mbrflrifa, i "i inri Just hm th' or on, i rfTrmbpr vou, MOM and DAD. Geow.Peeses. Son cfuncral directors I 41? Nostrand Ave. i STerlmg 3-7700 fi Krtrmt wdi rsi.Vi 1 i it Coll 4 kateriaU. OHN W.

LAMBUI INC. Lot Model CADILLAC CARS To Hire for All Occoiieni 10TH ST. at THlRn AVE. rtont tttnt Uati t-a(M-1 Premvt tnd ConriMttif arvif UPtTICIASS S1XC.B III Frink Falrphlll. Lieaiuai Uuiaitr BROOKLYN FLUSHING JAMAICA.

GARDEN CITY "Our TtUphent A'tw Sltpt V'itol notice occepted 8 m. 2 pm. fot publication the tome dry; oi Ic'e oi 1 0 p.m. Saturday plght for publication. Ypiiis 7AI.KIV COH EN" A-i-'in'--- Trut Offr an A'1J-v 1' flrcct.

Now V.rk 6. N. V. (aue, Friday, 8 p.m..

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