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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR JULY 1 1, 1946 11 GILLILAND ELIZABETH, on ni 10 1948. of 320 Washington Clothing Industry Will Close lEiiiottwon'tseek Army, Navy Probe 4th A.D. Leadership, Abel, Louis H. Hemmlngs, B. A.

lomorrow iicvf Liiyiauu ror niiiman nues clothing Industry in bv I Ashe, Catherine M-Hevaghan, P. J. Becket, William Hlmael, William D. Kelly, Mary A. Byrne, Jeremiah Knorpp.K.

I Carroll, John P. Malr.Ruth devoted mother of Edward John Alexander W. Gilllland; of Aanes Gtllllland, Jennie Bailey, Adam and omaa McMul-len. Services N. P.

Walker Funeral. Home, 87-34 BUin Btreei, wooo- haven, Friday, p.m. Cypress Hills Cemetery. Interment QROCHOWSKI 10. 1946.

of 1490 E. 54th Street, street the death of Mr. Hlllman. Mayor New York will close tomorrow as said his death "in these times is a tragic loss Plane Crashes mm nuijunc, utj vur' double inquiry into Continued from Page hemm the choice of the Democra. regulars for leader.

ISUMenana Laas I ouniy ItaCB Sutherland Leads County Race Meanwhile, the open, but unde- har, ii- aL ESu. snj an picking Un speed today, i notion mj th mnrlrl l-: t.J.J umers wno pam inuui.es memo Sir "Walter Citr'oe retiring tv, urnrM Porforatinn Trade Unions; Maf.hew WoH Brooklyn, beloved husband of theiActlon Committee, 'who died military aircraft was pressed rm nH nnw officials tnrinv1 the recovery of a pilot's log for Kenneth F. Suther-'as second vice president of the A.F.L.:,Iand the toland ieader. from a converted B-17 In which 25 D.tff Benjamin J. McCormack, P.

M. Edgar, Caroline McKennett, W. P. Flanagan, Julia Mullen, James J. Eliasson.Signora Mullen, Lettle Frost, Mary Murphy, Sarah Gdgllardl, CarmeliPalmer, Laura Gargullo, D.

Sweeney, H. Gesell, Dr. Herbert Thomann, M. Gllllland.E. Thompson, A.

8. Grochowskl, J. Wagner, C. M. Harria, Annie Young, Charles J.

ABEL LOUIS suddenly, on July 10, 1946, beloved husband Of I and John; dear son of Louis Abel; brother of Emma E. Meyer and Augusta Erbacher. Reposing at the Stutzmann Chapel. 2001 Madison Union. A F.

Dr. John CT.Uds, Stale chairman or the LI0- vv li'iii l.r::j,r:. Vnin.v ii'lor to Great Britain; Democratic National Commit tee. the tee. Communis nartv; the Greater New York C.

I. Council. United Jewish Appeal the gen-(l executive board of the Amalga- Vi Mrs. tieorqe n. Bluff M.

7 of I Street, Ridgewood. Time of services ana luneral later, nease onrni flowers. ASHE CATHERINE July 10, 1946. dearlv beloved wife of Dr. Frederic devoted mother of Letitia Bain and the late Marion Christian.

Service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home. 151 Linden Boulevard, Friday, 8:30 p.m. Interment private. BECKET WILLIAM, on Tues-! Charlotte Bluff.

73. of 6 ould give him a minimiim ol a native of Toronto, third. There have been no signs i died vesterdav (Tuesday so for oi a -stop-Sutherland" inove- late Antonla: father of Felix, Jo- Iseph, Helen and Matthew, Mrs. to WlU uT iST alio i "''u Saturday, 10 Mary Queen oli Heaven It. I Clliirc I il run Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

John J. Jureic, uirector. HARRIS ANNIE, on July 9, 1946, beloved wife of Saul and mother of Melvvn. Robert and Burton: sister of Meyer Wilkes. Servloes 2 p.m.

I Wednesday, at the Platbush Memo rial Chapel, 1283 Coney Island Ave- HEMMINGS I A 01 Wednesday, July 10. 1946; dear hus band of Dorothy E. (nee Rankeii) Services on Saturday, 2 p.m., at hi; 12 Slocum Place. HEVAGHAN PATRICK member ol the N. Y.

P. Trullic Pre cinct I. on Julv 10. 1946. beloved' husband of Catherine; lather of McNeive, Catherine Whalen.

veronica McCabe, Helen and Jo- hanna Hevaghan. Funeral from tne Malone Funeral Home. 2HT3 Newkirk Avenue. Saturday, at 9 30 solemn Reaulem Mass St. himsel william u.

on July 10, 1946. beloved husband of Rhea Himsel and devoted lather of Friday at 8:30 p.m. HIMSEL Delta Lodee. No. 451.

P- A. records i with sorrow iw WILLIAM D. HIMSEL Members are requested to attend Masonic NEW OFFICERS The board of directors of More Eidlitz Son, builders, has elected William P. Babor of Elmhurst, right, president, and Charles Eidlitz of Manhattan, left, chairman of the board. The firm has offices in the Grand Central Terminol Building Manhattan day, July 9, 1946; beloved son of Maureen.

Patrick, Donald; brother Emma Becket and devoted brothermf Denis, James, John, and Peter of of Walter. George, Ralph. Ruth and mountv Roscommon. Ireland- Mar. months' illness She was 11 Besides liei husband, she is sin- vived by three Mrs.

Irene Smith of Toronto. Mrs Isnbell Mi- tola and Gertrude Bluff; two sons, Norman of Lomita. and liar- vev, and 12 grandchildren. I Becket. Funeral services day.

2 p.m. at his residence, 339 E. I 15th Street (Marlborough Road) I Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at'fUhis p.m. tomorrow 'Thursday i at Wei- would BETSCH July 10.

1946. New Fog Machine tor war on Kesis Meets Early Tests beetles I of 288 Dahlgi I perished indicated the craft fire before it exploded against Mt. Tom. New England's u-acedv naval officials questioned auivnoia rtlorieri in flight and crashed in the Ludlow area scarcely 10 air miles ifrom Mt. Tom yesterday.

The seven passengers plane, en route from the Pratt 4 at Hartlora, to west-Field, parachuted to earth as ran. which carried one expert- into ii by army apparently gave UM first inkling hat the ill-fated transport plane nisti: allegedly recorded in the log a lov oil pressure reading on No. 2 engini with the cylinder head temperaturi at 265, and beginning to smoke. Tin yluider head temper- tures are recorded in centigrade. The notation reportedly continued Seek More Details In War Profit Probe Continued from Page ister motives" behind testimony oevelopmentst May mistakenly accused I Fall of having May investigated i iahd ol Alita and devoted lather .1 Edith C.

and Robert atsosur-; ived by father, Johan; George, and sister. Mrs. Toraldl Benjamin Duff, jJJss den IMundal. Services at Fred Herbsti Devota Wilson. Service at the Fair- Sons Memorial, 7501 5lh Avenue, 'child Chapel, 86 Lefl'erts Place, on Spanish War Vet The fi Benjamin J.

Duff, Fridav, 8 n.m. Interment Evergreens 'Cemetery. I BYRNE JEREMIAH on July 1946. husband of the late Lillie devoted father of J. Walter, J.

Harry, Mrs. Marie B. Smith and American War veteran, will be oL r8; the late Lillie R. Byrne. Funerlctt at tne aircniio 'ftomfSuth A on ma "kthe American Vlacoae Company from ,8 30 P-m, to lg23 idem of the ERNEST C.

rHOMPSON, Master. nnrBtion frnm tn 1939 and fog them to death. added, are involved in o'her of the As a result, cows will give more recommendations, milk and cattle will gain weight, thereby producing more beef Ge' Pattenon's O. K. the meat markets, the makers of; Of ihe 14 recommendations sub-this fog machine disclosed today, jmitted bv the Doolittle board.

w.r retary of War Robert Patter- Developed During War son hu ipproved a The fog, made from such insect- proved of one and rejected two, killers as DDT, Gammexane and Colonel Fielder said the like, Is sprayed from a machine Tne recommendations now in the built by the Todd Shipyard, and process of promulgation by the which has just completed a series war Department are concerned of field tests in aU sections of the Wjth greater equality ln travel al-country. jlowancea, living accommodation The machine, which can be op- and food rations between officer erated by one man with amazing and enlisted men; fairer dlstribu-speed over a large area, was se-jtkn of awards; non-abuse of cretly developed during the late privilege by officers- closer asso-war period and its destructiveness ciatlon between officers and en- Friday. 9:30 a.m., from the Mc- Manus Pimeral Home 2001 Flat bush Avenue. Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. In- teitnent uaivary uemetery. Li, CABKOLL JOHN oi w- Mayo, secretary. KELLY MARY ANN.

July 10, '1948, daughter of James M. and the. O'Keefe) sister of James Kathleen and Marguerite, emu mass oi requiem will follow n' undersecretary ol War K.en- 10 a.m. in St. Palm I.

C. IVm.H-r.n.-. a pro-New Dm. croup. nwi, rtoyall disclosed that, at 4th Ave.

and 95th St. jthrew 'J8 support to Dr. Levme ana his request, the Justice Department Burial will be in Long Island Na- Assemblyman Schupler. nas begun a sweeping inquiry into tional Cemetery, Pinelawn. 1 A 3Wa' mourning period has Erie Basin Metal Products and Mr.

Duff, a native of Brooklyn 'been decreed in Mr. Kelly's memory. Batavia Metal Products Co. activ-and a resident here most of hiSjTne election of his lUOCessor thus lties. He said he particularly asked life, died of a heart attack Tues- would come some time after Aug.

5., the Justice Department to investi-day Saratoga Springs, N. The new leader chosen at that time 'gate a Government "overpayment" where he was attending the annualiwouId hold office for the brief re- of $1,010,315 to Batavia. encampment of the United Span-imainder of Mr. Kelly's two-year 2. Committee Chairman JamesM.

ish War Veterans. New York De- term Mead iD, N.Y.I announced that partment. as a delegate. In the All elective members of the execu-1 the Justice Department also would I 65 Superior Road, Bellerose, beloved husband of Cleopha; devoted father Funeral Saturday. July 13, 9:30 a.m.man of the British War Relief so- I of Geraldine Carey and John Rich next best organiised jp.

jointly i iff lan0; Gowanus Hn-re rT' Mr. Sutherland credited with conirolli one-sixth of the executive com- in declde His noteniial strength' is a f.o.sw guaruea political with the Bannigan-Mangaiio lon-es Election Timing the fe erland somew Hon, the vorabl listrict leaders considered Into him are facing primary their home districts which arop them from the execu- if they Aug. 20 primaries two leaders considered the land orbit are Joseph Mad of Bay Ridge, and Julius Hol- of the 19th A. D. in Boro Madden's re-eleclion is being untested in the priinarie.s Rep resentative Donald L.

OToole organization which is backing Thomas SSS. S7 Today Hold r'mv new chairman, in whom the county 'leadership powers are vested. "Other Leaders Face Opposition In addition to Mr. Madden and IF. Lantrv.

of the 10th A. Irwin SteinstU. of the 18th A. James W. Tnoniev nf the 20th and Jacob Uralla, ol tne ISC.

There have been i that opponents' inst Grecnpoint! Leader Peter J. McGuinness of the 15th A. and Mr. Suthe himself, in the 16th A. D.

Defeat in the primary ele of any of them would mean elimination from the executive plac siib- v. Tlie. Commissioner Frank Borough President John Ijcader Stephen J. Car le 17th A. D.

Ropresenta- Het rnan ot Fail 11 L. Jacoby. chairman of ive com- Showdown Sought On Rent Controls Produc lhem fected offeree Continued from Page 1 exeniDt The proposal 1 Senator Clyde M. Reed I nclude Spanish-American War he servedtive committee must run for newibe asked to study whether Henry from the chapel, 119-50 Metropolitan Avenue. Kew Gartens.

L. I. Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the Holy; John's Cemetery. KNORPP KATHERINE, of 250 Park Place, beloved mother of Rob- Mae I. and William rPrts place Solemn Remii.

It. mV wm p.i iut'lwi11 ard. Heposing at tne otutzmann Funeral Home. 224-39 Jamaica Ave- queens village, until Saturday, 0 a.m. Solemn Reaulem Mass at Our Lady of Victory R.

C. Church, i Floral Park, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. Westbury, Long Island. DUFF BENJAMIN of 28 Marine Avenue, beloved husband of; tne acinc area with the ma- wrnia in tne Aug.

211 m. raymer. puouciat, commutea rines. He was a member of Major 20 days after the primaries perjury when he testified earlier General George F. Elliott Camp the executive committee is com-1 this week about his work on the S.

W. V. pelled to reorganize bv electing a.Garsson combine. neld at 10:45 3 Mi 8atur- Entomologists, working with Todd's exnerts. believe that the new ma chine will eliminate the possibility killing fish, birds, bees and other beneficial insects or animals In that the tests showed the fog killed the undesirabje.

but caused no harm to the beneficial. Bees Fly Away As an example, fish ponds during the test were blanketed by a fog of sprayed DDT to eliminate mos- quitoesi gnats and other diptera, held true when acres of vineyards or orchards were "fogged." No bees kUlefl They simpiy new out ft.atnenne ana aear lamer ui pacilic Street and Vanaerout Ave- Catherine Redding, member of.nUe. 1 Major General George F. Elliott, Camp, No. 84, U.

S. W. V. Funeral- MAIR On July 10, 1946. RUTH, from Darraugh's Funeral wll has bpen accused of 8813 5th Avenue.

Fridav. July 12. o' boiemn Requiem Mass at. rairicKs, Church. 10 a.m.

Interment United I State Cem Friday, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Church mother of Mrs. Ruth Sellers: grand- rr' "73 hT, 1 Funeral service at her Interment Saturday. 2 p.m.. wASnI Vn '1 Irene J.

Mivjei clcvottvi father of Pat: il ia Joan; brother of John Alter, Mary McCor- mack, Mrs. Helen IMvw irk. James 'og' 1 'ne. testing and delivering two electric ters of the machine point out.mofora for operation of by 54-flies annoy cows so much ff? motorJ imes that the cow produc-Ultetrlca control of mourning for Sidney man nroclrfnt nl tlii, Imikgmilivl woraers oi America boo Hi to pr0m his home in Point Lookout) he labt gator wnl be! il services will then be conducted, by Dr. Stephen 8.

Wise, rabbi ot the synagogue. Alter t.ne rites the ooav win carried in a Diocession through in WesUhester Hills Cemetery, Hastings. Messages expressing sorrow con- tinued to pour in from leading figt inro-ignoui and very much grieved' Sir Samuel Salvage," Father of Rayon Fishers Island. Julv 11 Sir Sam- iiel Am-r Saluige. lounder and mer president of the American cose Corporation and father'' the rayon industry in the Uni States, died suddenly yesterday home ncre.

tie Born ln London. cime to tnis count'- Samue ted as British numnei ot represental tart in Iduslry i favorable answer to a postcard he in 1910 to Courtauld Co. London, offering to handle tin- or their artilici.il silk, a new prtKluci ilit-n deservedly unpopular But the Amennin Vi 4 hlch hf formed, predecessor of the TlJZle 5 sales ol S70.000.000. This was after the name the new Jeri to "ravon gjr Samupl ft.ls vi( president of jchairman of the board of directors from 1932 to 1939. retaining his place on the board and acting as consultant since the latter date.

For his service as honorary chalr- ciety he was made a Knight Coin- maiider of the Order of the British Empire in the Kings New Year Surviving are his widow, Katharine Salvase. and three daughters. Mrs. Katharine Polk Jr. Maraaret Polk and Mrs.

Mag- St. John's Church of Lattmg- William Becket Reprinted prom MtKt ariiit.m n-irot nf isq Marl. boro Road, a orinter. died yesterday (Tuesday after several t. Until recently he ployed for eHnaE iniM sarvfavx will he held will be in Green-Wood Cemetei.

Surviving are his mother. Emma Becket; three brothers, Walter. THOMPSON AUGUSTA July of Dettbarn. Gertrude Svendsen. John and CI Thompson; cear si.stcr of Lii.dqui.st.

Services at Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Horn. 1218 b- Flatbush Avenue. Thurs Funeral Friday, 2:30 p.m., Green- Wood Cemetery WAGNER CAROLINE Wednesday, July 10, 1946, Wednesd a July 10, 1946, ol 100-02' i.tii Avenn.

ii, wu iivww, wlfe of Osctr Wagner. Friends the Fairchild' Chapel. 89-31 Street, Jamaica, until Sa day, 9 a.m. A Requiem Mass offered at Gate of Heave tree it of 8812 and of father of Loretta and Christ dear ri rSliJSfc-. tw tnin SHELTON-ADAB.

Birthday "ther n7Z Husband, Daughters, Grandchildren1 Mother and Dad. In aemoritini O'BRIEN In loving MARTIN O'BRIEN. July II. 1943. EDNA passes KENNY In loving menu BRENDAN P.

KENNY, Killed in SicUv on July II Mass will be offered Saturda-. .1 13. at 9 a in. in St Faucis X.n Church. Carroll Street a HARRY T.

PYLE MORTUARY, Inc. MT. TIAJM 1925 Church Avenue Uckminatet 2-0174 the, of ers mil the (oral 8 at in U. R. He a It H' be of tfi devoted mother of Caroline Smith, I Virginia Rundle, Frank, Warren, Harold and Edei at the Walter B.

Cooke, Inc. I Home. 1218 Flat bush mi-i! Ft i 1 a a.m. Soloemn1 1 Help of FLANAGAN JULIA lady 1, oh Julv 10, 1946. Hilbert Nelson.

Joseph. N. P. Captain Peter. Army; NYE D.

in" oar- lors 01 James o. MUi'l87 Funeral Fridav. 9 a.m., from S. Oxford Street. Solemn Re-, resi-'ouiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge ol 'definite On Caste Reforms Continued from Page 1 ment of leadership In the army.

This is being accomplished through new methods of office, selection and new courses of study, he declared, but he could not foretell how long it would take to complete. Similar considei ation, he terned 1 I0HN W. UMBUI c. raorosiLi NTRACT 862 by the Board of SAX dKnWSj" it 10 00 tw effluent chamber of the 1 th. nt 10 PcmphletJ containing Information tor bidders, forma or bid and contract.

quire: the abora address tiliFe' 'nd'! Si OH win be mid, for it' tie'Thovfa5ds'" HENRY HE3TERBERG. CONTRACT SJU SEALKt offices, BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED Board of Water Supply, at ita City, until until (0:00 a.m.. Eaat- ern Standard cut-off trencb.aad Em construction of the cut-off wall ledai and" JJ in tl uired for th disposal t'nala. all as set forth sg- u-j. To! at the above addreaa.

upon appl iini of KIM ft euK for each pamphlet. Within 30 di aboveaddrtga. J7 BSVl Water Supply; RICHARD ugal notice THE people- of YORK, bv the Gra-e r.nd It a "SIS gjJ lacej nf and p.x,i(t-e a.t-Ireaaet aip unknown. SEND (1REET-NG: Mm- TMrpatrirk. who fides a- 91 C.

R). Vurk ha. prfentd a inc -i i dp. thai (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

MrGarey. Sunoaste of our aid Cuuntv. tlh 10-h of July. contract drawlnea re- qhtIP tS tlt1 tfto an depoalt will pa rhinflej for each fubmltUd aa a bid and a refund pamphlet returned In acceptable condi-1 apply at k. aUE ELIASSON SIGNORA MARIE.

Church. 10 am. section ot jere J. cromn. McKENNETT WALTER frr.

wwt in iom oa B7tli Avenue. devoted father of Amy Nelson and Douglas brother MC" 2 p.m. Intel -mem ('-. uypr runs Mr R( '-Z 'Mrs. R.

G. Hurd of Fairfield, Conn. LfLV, of Marie Dorothy I Funeral Home' Jamaicaj athieen and Arthur Services Queens Village, Saturday, Avenue, Queens Village, Saturday, I Sandstiom's, 4603 4th Avenue, Interment 0ean -J offering a 15.000 "bribe' to Senator Hugh B. Mitchell and a .100 halted, telegraphed from Angeies mat ne was coming Miifi. previoi to him.

colonel declared that armv officers In Washington "in- iterfered" when Chicago army per sonnel derided thev ought to make Garsson refund the $1,010,315 Ba- He said the the 1 1 of $116 nrial Hardy told the 1 was -eenerally know w( lsi being exerted If of Erie r. Un.r Funeral MM-vu es fo: Fei 'v: George Mauer. a retired shipping clerk, were held yesterriav afternoon at the Fail-child chapel. 89-31 164th Jamaica Burial was in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Mr.

Mauer. who was born 78 yers ago in Manhattan, died Sunday at his home. 177-38 106th Ja- He had been-a resident of Queens for the Inst 3D years Sur- vlvln? arp vvltp- Mr? Charlotte i daughter. Mi- Madeline Finger, and a son. George Mauer.

Milton Heintz Brooklyn, was in the advertising; Ibusiness and previously in the I (U.R' bedroom house offered free bv this beaging today. Onlv 1 persons souent the lob Zti I ol tne hosp aury use The man who was employed no- i house. He said he liked the was living in. Pig Goes to the Dogs '3 chapp, 43 NU) 8trMi aJW a.m. Fridav a Requletu Mass YOUNG CHARLES al paulM chulvil ln am Avenue, beloved huso, interment St.

Theresa's Johanna Cordis 1 devoted summlt, n. J. MULLEN On July 9, 1946. beloved husband Dm 111 the lumber business, Mr. Duff a.i.s a salesman for Browne vived 1 1 wife, Mrs.

Kathe Duff: daughter, Mrs. Dr. Herbert Gesell Garden City Dentist Garden Citv. July 10Dr. Herbert Gesell, who had practiced den- tistry here for the last 27 vears.diedl luesda.w 111 Nassau Hos- His Home 67 Hilton Ave, was a brother of i Gesell of Brooklvn.

a Dr. Gesell. a native lived for a number Char Ciiy of Deninl'Soiue Denial ind tiie New York Dental 2d District. He also was a of Morton Lodge 63. F.

nd Psi Omesa fraternity. Society. delltal sUff of Kins Coty his brother, Dr. Gesell and a son- Herbert Gesell. Religious and Masonic services will be held at 2 pm.

Fridav at the Fairchild Chapel. Franklin Ave. and 12th Garden City. Burial will in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rev.

J. F. Sexton, Episcopal Minister new Haven, July 10-Fu- neral services for the Rev. J. Fred aiM Monday, were held here as the father of Mrs John Christ Church, Bay Ridge, Brook- The Rev.

Mr. Sexton, a native of Hazardville. was rector of St James Church here from 1896 until 1936. For ten years he edited the Connecticut Churchman and for three sessions was chaplain of the Connecticut State Senate. He also had served as president of the New o.

trustee Berkeley Divinity School Besides Mrs Fitzgerald, he is sur-d vived bv two other daughters. Marv Celia Sexton and Mrs. Eugene Blake, and two sons. Frederick and Charles W. Sexton.

Funeral Directors Falurina SERVICE ECONOMY 11S ATLANTIC AVENUE 38 LAFAYETTE AVENUE A.n 4-13JS-1399 365S 81 JO 'jmmmmmimt mmsmm a SKI MA.n rr.76i4 4th Avenue. Thursd; Senators then climaxed their Funeral services for Heintz eight-hour session bv approving. 40 of 436 1st who died Tuesday, to 30, the plan offered by Senator will be held at 8 clock tonight in E. H. Moore Okla.i to prohibit the George J.

Ayen Memorial controls on petroleum and petroleum Chapel, 55 7th Ave. Burial will take products, except those in shortjplace tomorrow in Green-Wood supdIv. Earlier Senator Kenneth Cemetery. of milk is reduced. They estl- that if the cows had no such ivance thev would give a gal ore ni milk a dav 1 beef fattened for 1 Boat Builders Into Cruisers To Convert PBYs Seattle.

July 10 (U.P'-Two giant, navy patrol bombers which outlived their usefulness in Uncle Sams air fleet are beine Drepared for version into 45-foot pleasure cruls- ers by a Lake Union boat firm. -We think we can make dandy cruisers out of the PBY hulls," said Bill Henderson, woodworking foreman of Pacific Boat bales, work to do on 'em." crafts' tail just behind the ter" and Dut in a transom Workers will attach a keel to give the vessel stability and maneuver- ability. The shipbuilding veteran hasn decided whether a enelne will be nut into the ship, he says a reinforced engine bed afwvnmndnt either. "We'll cut out a section fore ana oft fnr the e.hin and to live head mmh Honriersnn said. "ItH take two men at least three weeks or a month to finish the job.

but we think well have a pretty good! Henderson said the PBYs hull Is lU be ideal for boat hulls in these -Beats must have tougher hulls i Puget Sound, because they're wavs smacking into driftwood or her debris," he pointed Serves Church 63 Years South Windsor. Conn. (U.R) Rev nmothy Edwards, first pastor of tlie Congregational Church here. preached at the very same church DIGNIFIED AiLom JP OUR FUNERAL HOMIS iim. "oils- item.

ngle can pam-but Senate indorsement of his plan to ban controls on dairy products. cessed. Senator W. Lee O'Daniel defeated iilisbuster ilthou not snet Mi Senate Senator Barkley would hate on the pcxviibiliLy of -f Truman belore .1 stt is the amendment offered 0, deteai Cemetery FROST July 9. 1946.

MARY, de- of Nicholas, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Stephenson and Mlss Emma De Groat, aunt of Ruth Stephenson and stepmother of Jo- seph Frost. Funeral from WUllam min hi nuuir. wiooouu orner Sterling Place. Frl- 1 m.

Solemn Requiem Mass uregoija n. v-. UBureu. urn OAGLIARDI CARMELA, on1 band. Nicola; sister, Mri.

Rose De Ouida; a orother, Vincenzo sollltto. Funeral Friday at 9:30 am. from her residence, 209 York Street; thence to 8t. Edward's. 8t.

Michael's R. C. Church. Requiem Mass will be held at 10 a.m. interment at Holy Joseph Tarl, director.

GARGUILO DOMENICO. of 3942 West 17th Street, on July 9, beloved husband of Rose; also survived bv children, Anthony, Marie, Stella and Viriginia, and three grandchildren r-unerai irom residence on Saturday. 10 a m. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Solace C. Church.

Please omit flowers. fiESELL Dr. HERBERT on Tuesday, July 9, 1946. of 67 Hilton Avenue, Garden City, New York, beloved husband of Doris H. Gesell; father of Herbert and brother of rr charle L.

Geaell. Service Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Avenue at 12th street, uaraen city, Friday, 2 p.m- The Fairchild Estimate Plan gives each family an itemized picture of funeral cost an assurance of real economy. FAIRCHILD SONS nisBtM. DiKEcrou iivce js6 the of Josenhine Marie Nora A. and Eileen brother of SIZTZ: korerU'iie'm Mass St.

Raymond's Church, 10 a.m. eK" MURPHY SARAH, Julv 9. 1946. beloved wife of James; devoted mother of Mrs. nawllnson, Matthew and Charles Murphy; also survived by seven' grandchildren.

Funeral from Wm. uunigan Son Chapel, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street, on Saturday. Julv 13. 1946. at 9:30 a m.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Cat.h- 1 trine uenoa k. c. Church, interment St. John's Cemetery.

PALMER On Tuesday. July 1946, LAURA, widow of James Palmer and sister of Lottie Ellis. I Services at the George W. Pease Home. 437 Nos-i trand A Hancock street, Friday, 2 pm SWEENEY HUGH FRANCIS, of 234 Richmond Street; beloved brother of James, Edward.

Sadie Anderson and Grace Syr. Reposing at Donnelly fc Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Avenue. Funeral 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Interment National Cemetery, Pinelawn.

L. I. THOMANN -MECHTILDE. July 10. 1946.

beloved wife of the late John George Thomann; devoted mother of George Marie and Louise Thomann Kelly Funeral from her residence. 2522 East 19th! Street. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Mark's Church Saturday. 10 arp.

Interment Holy Cross Ceme-; Vltol nticea occepted 8 o.n to 2 m. tor publication tf tomt 6afr; ot lata at 10 Soturdoy niflhi tor publicatioi guarantee producers their 1940 a P'? the D. Euoanks farm ices plus subsequent cast in- near "ere. has gone to the dogs eases. Senator Talts new amend- and 'Ikes it Tlie picker, runt of cut has been altered little from its vn litter, was adopted by form it had when the President nie.

mother of six puppies. Now It ngled it out for individual criti- is a regular member of the fam-Itn in till veto message on the eating and sleeping with the OPA extension bill. puppies. Our Clients appreciate tlie Dignity and Excellence of our Service. The cost is always in keeping with their wishes.

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About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963