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.4.. FAOOA HELEN on LINEEN PATRICK T. March BROOKLYN EAGLE, MOIM MAR. IT, 1943 May Ahraim Hprfcl ratlin H. WARREN BEALS, 72, DIES; EX-ADVERTISING DIRECTOR March 14, -of ui-25 Northern, Boulevard.

FtUhhW, beloved wile of prancia and loving mother of Veronka C. Francis J. Jr. and Barbara Ann Fagga, and devoted daughter of Mr. and Mm.

Thomas J. Curley. Funeral Iroin the Fair- child Chapel, 141-28 Northern Boulevard, on Wednesday, March 17, at 9.30 am; thence to St. IS. 1848, beloved huaband of the lata Bridget Roach: lather of Mrs Catherine Sherwood.

Mra. Tereoa Parrell, Mra. Virginia Murphy. John, Veronica, Marcella and the lata Nora Linien; brother of Peter and James. Funeral from James Nugent Puneral Home.

Avenue ID and Street. Wednesday: Solemn Requiem Muss Church of Hivei'lieud, March 15 Fujiievi. Later he went with the iulveril-ing department of Michael's R. C. Church.

Union Oood Shepherd. 10 a.m. Street and Murium, where a Requiem Mass will be offered al 10 I LA 8ALLE JANE. Reposing at Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

home. 473 WUloughby Avenue. Brooklyn, until Thursday morning; FORBES STEWART B. on solemn Requiem Mass St. Ambrose Marc 14.

1MB. devoted father of church. 10 a m. Interment Holy Stewart Leter H. and Mrs.1 cross Cemetery.

Elaine R. Marshall. Service all St John's Chapel, 470 Me CL EN NAN ELIZA (nee Va iMulluui. on March 14. 1948.

of 103 neral services for 11. Wurren Heals. 72, of Qukuo, a retired advertising executive and for mer well known resident of UriMiklyn. will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow In the Preshy.

teriun Church at Wettthampton Heach. I'ntll shortly before the services the body will be In the Urockett Funeral Home, West-hampton Heach. Ikirlal will be Mr. Heals, who moved Hi; ajM trom Hrooklyn II I A Wialfi Committee Again Max Abrams, borough philanthropic and community work leader, has accepted the chair manshlp of the Brooklyn ape clal gifts committee In the 1948 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York. Announcement of Mr.

Abrams' acceptance of the post for the third consecutive year waV made by Harry Zeitz, borough campaign chairman, riuial I' J. A. tlitve. "One, might without Windsor Place; native of QuoRtie Cemetery. tout 1724 Axfnne II was a land Ahern, James Jnobe, Claire ndtrson.

C. I. James. Stephen laU.HWirrro Jennings. E.J.

H.ibruiih. Jonawold.CJardia JlTgue.slary E. La Salle. Jane Veiubart.W. Lmeen, Patritl.

I' if Un, P. MiClennan, Elia Cisey.Kairterine Miles. Martin Francis Nesiutth, Barah Curbm, Maria O'Hara, Kathleen r.t-irnell.CW. O'Neill. Alleen Pearson.

Cliarle Dickert.C. Pierce, Bridget Helen Qutgg, Cornellu Hbes, Stem-art Keidy. Mary R. ojta, Joseph Robert. James) (irk.

Philip Ruppel. Jacob pin. William Simpson. Mary J. t-en.

Lillian Springer, rannie igerty.8. Stevenson. B. 3 it. All 8 a 1ft.

Catherine li rtmarn. Annie Tester, Joseph Krjer.Dura Ttsch. Charles Sr. li Warde.WH den. pioreice Williamson.

M. htn, EUen WUlix, Jamea 1 AHF.RN JAMES J. March 13. devoted brother of Helen uncle of Mrs William C. l4iley, Jamea Mahony and Harold D.

Ennis. Reposing nry Mccaddln ec Bon Home. i 1th Avenue. Puneral Wednesday. 9 30 am; Requiem Maa.

10 U' iork. Church of the Holy Ijum -lit. E. 17th Street and fWVerly Md. Interment Holy Name Cem- -ry.

Jersey City. Please omit AN'OFRSON CORN'FLIUS Friday, March 12. 148. beloved klllldlCU IYIUII III Former Staff Sgt. Harry Rudolph, till, the oldest enlisted man on active army duty in World War II, died yesterday in the Veterans Hospital on Klngjbridge Hoad, the Hronx.

He resided with his daughter, Mrs. Marcy Geduldig, at 2813 Ocean Hrooklyn. A veteran of the Spanish American War and World War ho enlisted Immediately after the Pearl Harbor attack and served on Guam as a mes ser- i-nitiil Siiiinish War Veterans. oralis of Foreiun Wars and the lKlks. He was past commander of Catsklll Po-t, Jewish War Veterans.

In addition to his daughter, two grandsons, Michael and Alfred Geduldig, and a sister, Mrs. Florence Epstein, survive. Services will be held at 12 A p.m. tomorrow at the Riverside Memorial Chapel. 7nth St.

and Amsterdam Manhattan tuirial will lie In the Img where hi served as'irark there for manv vears; InMast night. 'geant with the joth Air Force ix l'wl Ih-'ioklyn he was active in thl Mr. Ahroms urged whole Mr. Jtmlolph. Iiorn in I'ori Saturday night in Ocean Avenue Congregationarheaned support of thU ear's.

uni. wj- a member of the he the Henry Perkins llotel.lChurcli and for manv vears Nova Scotia; beloved wife of John: loving slMer of Mra. Mary O'Neil. Mr. i1Um Hlld Milan i Rln at' Memorial 348 Prusueci Park Mullliia.

und Lillian smith Memorial. 348 Priv-uerl Park Wt.sli untli Thursday. 9 am Eulemn Requiem Mass. Holy Name church. Inu-rmeni Calvary Ceme- lery MILF-Marrh 13.

MARTIN, of 463 78th Street, beloved husbirnd of Julia; brother of Mrs. Mamuret Cey, Mrs. Rose Rowen. Mrs. of the Philippines.

Vet- Quogite, to whit he had gonejwas a member of its Iwiard of rnAWA juotrn, on Marrn 13. 1948. In his 77th jear. beloved hus- nana or Mauiaa; lamrr oi tinny and Carol Prani. Matilda yeager "Imd Ruth P.

Seifert. and grandfather of Mary Yeager and Carol 8ellert; brother of Fiances Dorr and Emilie Funeral -uijri oi auuluh Upvll-h LVkhi D.n Herrllch. 8859 Fresh Pond Road, muiiuuv, i (i in. iiuriiiiriu urt- day, 10 a private, Lutheran Cemetry. OAVLO Corp PHU.1P JO- wwa I 4M.

twit I Tdllll-TillU. Ne Guinea, Septein- ber 25, 1943. beloved son of Mrs 'o nine wun nis son-in law ani.iru-ties i i a. i seph Pay, real estiste broker. and In 1917 Joined the Methodist Publishing House, 150 5th Manhattan, known at that time as the Methodist Hook Concern.

On his retlrment In 1928 he was advertising manager of the Methodist organization. He had been associated also with the B. M. T. Mr.

Heals was one of the earliest residents of Flk Ter- nice. Hrooklyn, ami his home Heides his daughter he Is survived by his willow, Mrs. Caroline Cornwell Heals; another daughter, Mrs. Kdith Goe-bel of Garden City; a brother, Harold Heals of New Rochelle, ami a sister, Mrs. Florence Nelson of Rye.

Services Tonight i For Joseph Franz llerrlich. tiN.Vt Fresh Pond; Road. Hurial will be tomorrow Mr. Franz was associated With the Drug anil Chemical Mrs. Daniel Claven laughter, Mr.

and Mrs. h. Hawkins of Garden City. He was limn in Hrookline. Mas, on April 12.

1S7.V After he was graduated from the (ol-lege of the City of New York m. MSaine associated with his iiu Memorial Mass For Father Wa'sh i-iuiiippina oayio; oevotea of Benedict Mra. J. Thump-on Angela Church. that upon the 1018 I'nited ish Apiieal nationwide ram paign for rests the future of Jewry." he said.

"We must raise fundi this year for the restoration of Palestine, for relief and rehabilitation in Fu rope, for resettlement of Jews in America and for the protec tion of human rights. Each one! of these factors Is a cause in itself. Yet, because of Jewry's position in the world, an ure; included In one apieal. We In Prooklyn the largest Jewish community In the world must do our share Two major functions will be held in Hrooklyn this week on behalf of the J. A.

campaign Hrooklyn physicians will launch their nurtlcinaiion In mm riiiKra vijiu. ruurim iiinni Schaefers Funeral 4ih! Avenue at Street. Wednesday, i Je.vie Tnlx ken. and March 17. 8 30 am: Sulnr.n He- formerly of 2i8 Hei.ry or Rouen ind eslie Iquiem Ma.w.

St. Michael' da of the James limi-r-A' grandla her of Leslie Church. Intermeni Holy Ko.id and Saiah Curnuig- ti.i.noii Jr. Servire at the.cmeterv. Stephen R.

James, 78 Veteran Of Spanish-American War The first anniversary nuisw1 Fuinial services for Joseph for tin' Hev. Kdward J. Walsh.1 Fran. 7ii. of iKMiit inuh CM formyr president of St jltidgewood.

who died Saturday, John's Cniversity, will be of- will lie held at o'chs to-ferwl at am. Saturday In. night in the chaivd of August inomu and James Mc Andrew Puneral Tuesday. 9 30 am. from iPuneral Home.

772'i 4th Our Lady oi NF-SMITH SARAH FRANCES. March 13. 1948. in her 88th year. aunt of James Ncml 2U 'M -7tn Avenue: Requiem Ma Tueday.

9 30 am, Queen of All Sauna. Interment Calvary Ceme tery. O'NEILL March 13. 1948 AILEEN. wife of late Oeorge and beloved mother of Beosle.

Harry. Oeorgma Oeorge.and Alleen M. Haynea; also anu her Nesmith Breed Serv- OILPIN -WIUJAM on Marth lhe chapel of tireen-Woud 14 1948. at his residence. 1J Cenietetr Tuesday.

11 am. Wiih Street. New York beloved uncle of William D. Saney KARA KATHLFEN tnee and Mra. James V.

Oraham. Survived by her husband, ices at Prank E. Campbell "The' one on, John J. Jr. f-Mneral' Church Inc Madion Reposing Walter Cooke.

steohen 7k one of, i. loii' the R. C. Church of St. John the Haptlst.

at WUloughby and the drive at a dinner Thursday jfantrv York He al-o vervml with the a p.m. In the Hotel St.Lard.'iiil, Ave. and llth St In World War I. For many Iwls Aves. The service wllljin Lutheran Cemeterv and commander of the I Ith In i viars he as a mater sergeant fantry Camp.

I nitt-d retirel from the Club. Manhattan, wlwli he re Horo Park Jewry will set the tired 10 years ago. Surviving'standard for their part In the nis woe. Aiatiioaidrlve Tuesday at pm. in ranz.

lour naugliters. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Matilda II. Yeager.

Miv Ruth'Matier at 1 X.th St. Thel survived by three irsnd was an alumnus of and io great-grandchildren. Funeral' from her home. 220 Avenue VJnresideiit of the universitv in' Avenue al 81sl Street. New York City.

Tuesday, 2 30 pm. Inier- went private, 'Marfh id MM oI Mn Herbert E. Nelaon. Mrs. Frank jj Brennan.

Cliarle and Ous- uve R. Oreen. Service at the Fatrrhild Chapel. 9M Atlantic Avenue, Tuettday, 1 pm. HAOGERTY March 13.

1948 ifPJX. SOLWAY. at her residence 107, McDonald Avenue, beloved wife of Robert; lovin daughter of Alvllde and the Adolph Bermsen. and dear ister of Harry' and Oeorge Funeral ferice Monday. 8 pm.

Interment Tuesdav. 1 30 pm Evergreen Cemetery Hieglna Puneral Hon e. Inc. HART on Morula) March IS. 1948.

ALICE, beloved mother of J. and Cliarle II. Hart, EvereU BrUI: al aurvnW Chapel, 951 Ailar.tic Ave- nit Tuesday al 8 30 pm. HEAU WARREN, of OoiKiie. Urns Island, suddenly, on Mil 13, 1948.

beloved husband of Cornwell; loviiyt father Kdwhe B. Owbel and Beatrice lUtlkir.s; brother or Florence Ni in si.d Harold Bt-aj. Reuoi- the Brocketi Funeral Home, thmvitivii Rrui'h LtiiB Island. I rUesai the Westluimpton Pre Church Tuesday. March 1 ai 2 pm.

BLAOBROCOH FREDERICK. ch 12. 1948. beloved husband of i Connelly; devoted lamer Florence. FYederick and Mrs i M.ihoney: loving orotner oi er and Mrs.

Florence Sharp ral Tuesday. 10 30 from Manns Funeral une. 2001 uh Avenue OOl'F. On March 13. MARY I of 8.1OO 4th Avenue, loving nhter of Annie Bocue and dear.

of Anna McCabe; member 1 1 1AO 1 oin i a 1 avek ral Home. 8813 5th Avenue. '-im Church. Wednesday. 10 a m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. BRflTBART-WlU IAt nresl- "i of BmLrt Brotl a'e odest candv lobbera in Ne I Yrk Cry dud at tl age of 61 A devoted to the st business ethic and a per- delation his family and numerous friends Is his rieri 1 Wednesday, 9 30 am: thence to i He retired In PHI "Fat her I SS. Simon and Jude Church Ave-jwalsh also was honorary presi 111 lie nue and Van Swklen Street. KrAtlhfirf vihere a -Requiem Mass U1 Su 1 nieii.il Yf a 016110011.

uflered. Interment Holy CrolAUXI1 (ieorge at wnicn me principal. will be Dr. Frank King nunanr rnlomnUt shaker 'at this event will lie Kahdi Aaron II. I.efkowltz.

who who ales- recently tne. returned from Pa Feldman Jurors' Form Exclusive Gentlemen's Club A murder trial seems hardly the place to start II beautiful friendships, but it hapencd in Hrookln. The 12 jurors and two alternates who convicted Hcnjamin Feldman, Hrooklyn druggist, for prwede the oM'ning of Holy Wiek observance In the church. Father WaUh, who for more Hum ii.ni srixru an uo exeeutive or me incennan university, died March 22. PM7.

John's College antl was named, Dcarrjs SWIFT- CATHERINE. March 13. at residence. S70S 4th Avenue. Survived by two aona and seven daughtera.

Mas of Requiem Tuesday, 10 a at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Inter nient Calvary Cemetery. Edw. C. H.

Worsen. Director. TESTFR JOSEPH, on March 14. Af 71IS 3d Avrnur RjikisIiis ui Duffys Chapel. 7703 5th Ave nue.

until Wednesday. 9 30 am Wednesday, 9 30 Emily and Carol Franz, and two sisiers. Frances Dorr ami Kmilie Vv.tnr Candy Executive William Hreitbart. fil, president of Hreitbart Hrothers. 121.1 Hroadway, Jobbers, died yesterday in lamg Island College Hospital after suffering a heart attack, lie lived al the Hotel St.

(Ieorge. Mr. Hreitbart. a lifelong resident of Hrooklvn. had been Cemetery.

PEARSON CHARLES on March 13. 1848. of. 39 Martin Avenue. Hempstead.

L. I hus- band of Marie tnee Loritant: dear father of Donald and Maureen: loving brother of Mra. Rkhard Stokes. Mra. Eugene Parnntston.

'12. 1948. beloved aunt of Mrs Man- War Veterans, died esierdav at the home of his daughter. Mrs. I.ila J.

Young. Wester xet H.ildwm. He h.nl, M.ln two months i Mr in the llth Infautrv in, IS'U and served with that outfit Leave Bodies 01 30 Plane Dead On Alaska Peak Anchorage. Alaska. Manh la OJ R) Officials of the Civil Aeronautics Authority ami North west Airlines said today there uas little possibility that any attempt would he made In re- A flKn l.

1 1, 'ill ItfirltK erinit Mt. Snnford. i iiit- mm ciniin lilnnnil III. A A flft-v .1.. a.oiai ieei now me sioi- tn a 1..

uu oeioie i-uiiiiiiK in ii-si in ja Rlacier at the level The wreckage of the ship was sighted Saturday from the air and all observers agreed that a no slllVIVeil. Authorities said thev had vlr- i by five grandchildren and three Mrs George Dolan and John. Re-Kreat-rrandchildren. Funeral from posing at the Cronk Puneral VVUIIU VVUI II Harry Rudolph Island National Cemetery. Pine- lawn.

in the Spanish-American War io.l mi il Mnvli in Iuii-iIpi- in Guard in pill but remained unofficially ith the rniinnt id until World War II. when was made a se-ond lieutenant. Funeral will U- held it in. tomorrow at the I Ith Regiment Armory, where the IhhIv is runv lying in state. The Hev.

Harry Miller, former chaplain of the 1 eminent, will i.l filiate. There also will be Masonic rites. Hurial mil be in 111 ue l'oinl, I. raoeos via HlCHWlYiT PrPACTON KfcSERVniR ClINTHAlT 40J ft M.KD BIDS will ri-ll 1 LS will rrrriT.q f. ut Water Supply, at I'S thirrnin floor.

120 Wall Vurk Oily, unul 00 ih Hoard orrira, in HlrnL Nr Eautern Mnira iim. on Turiday. Marrh IS. iM. tar Contract (or tba roiutrutlion u( approii-iiialrly milr of biluminou m'- lnm hinnava aronnit lh wl-rlr nod of til pr(Kd Prpaiton rrsrf iir a i.i lH-m highway luidn- alMiul L'l'i (r.t In Unjilh orf il twil Hram nf fx-i Kivr an aphuil-nns.

tn hiah- 'oi' ei 1 Ml and nriuc. lo aid In ih Tn uniy a pent i- Patntihlrla ranlatnlna InfnrmaOnn for tiidd.ia. fnrma of bid aod n- ilrarl. ap-iriraOna. ennlra-i draw- innia.

riuiri-iiinta to uity. ale i an ha bliin.d at lha of(i. of lha i hii-f Eninr, Knoro nil. at in upon applhalioa la abova aldraa. ivrraon or by mail, by ovpuaiitiK in aura of 15.00 In raah or jmvalfnt for rarh pamphM.

Within so days f.illowinf lha award of eonlrarl or rvJKllon of blda. lha full amount of urn d'poalt will rfundrd f.r rarh pamphlet auhmltt-d aj bid and a r-rund nf II K) will niad for rai-h oilier pamphlet returned la aereptabl roiiilltliin. Tor furl her partlrulura. aiiv ai in oinra or me cmti ca- merr at lha abova addraas. IKVINO V.

lit It IIKNKV IIE.STKftBKIti:. Itt Kt'S K. MCIUFN ComnilMl'inrra. rw.n Iit-rjb-nial i ini-, MS MOTH IS I'HT KINCS ful-NTT rtnl- am linneer. all lha ae-lj nf I lie Nh.iie aeein inn nf menhanlie.

nichinery. foe- tur, elr on IHe ih nay or Mm ill l4(. at 10 SO a in. at Ho. III! Avanii- O.

Rnmklvn, T. ALLAN Ht'ltll. Ajonanee fiRoxini. HKRn.sMs a ai.et- N'KH, t.Sv.s.. Alimnrie t.ir Aaaicne.

jo'i FttmiUav T. City Nal V. Itnlhenhriir, Awtmneer SI rum Sfri. Btouklyn. N.

TRi-anule 5.2S.1S ni.LD Licrvsrs islirnrnv cTvkv nisf It-ieail rUle i.f Wine'- I'etmit lite sell-r In Ihe liiiixrlin i.i II wine al fur iilt-prenuee i iinit't Ion tinder Oie Aliiihullc v. mice I i.ntrol in with VVin-ry UW-II at ireitii-e I.f lat'il al 30 Hani'Mnn Avenue Bruuk-lyn. N'-w York. Kin I'nunty Fltt'lT IN'til 'HTKIKH. LTD.

I SO lUimli. Avenna Bronklyn. Tuik ins NOTirKIs'llErtKRY'oiVEN Til AT Winery Ij'-erwe Niimh-r tW-ll hn laaiieij I the nndi-reianeil in nmnilfailiire Wine undi-r the Heerae Cinlml I in ihe lintnlaie Imiilerl al in Itvi'lK 'n Ave Rrm.lilvn Ktiia i.M,iity, Fit I' IT l.VKt MTItIfc.s LTD. IS 10 Hnnnlt.in e. nrookiyn.

Y. N'oTICK 13 HKRKBT IIIVKN TH Whulr-ale Ii Ih'lII leUnl til lll Ull'li'ta ned trt Linnnr anrl Wiiee at h.ilrle 'inder the Alrnhnlli- r.inlr il t. In Ihe prruiuii Im-ateil at a Ind a Whn-f Hni.iklvn. Kin C'iinly. rilUT INDt'isTMIKH.

LTD. India Wharf Brooklyn. N. T. ml 2i NOTicK IS 1IKR KPT (IIVKM TIHT No.

Rl, liwnei to ihe to aeii wim-. Ilijuor and heer at retail under the Ali-iihillr rteierae Cuilrol Ui at iiW Church Ave Hnxiklyn. for on-pri-ipl'ee rnneimiptlnn. OETJENis WttmKf.YN 2210 Ctmrrh VriMikl) n. i.rtiAL NOTicrs a a I Brophy Funeral Home.

132 Chapel. 4fl Greenwich Street. Hemp. Street. Ea.s R.

unul Tuesday. 0 a Wednesday morning at 9 30 Solemn Requiem Mhm Our Udy Mas of Requiem 8t Raymond, Loretto Church Intermeni 8t Church. Atlantic Axenue, Lyn- Charlen Crmeter). L. I.

brook. 10 a m. PIERCE BRIDGET, on March jsociated since a youth with'th poison murder of his wife. latidy firm ihn was Our Lady of Angels, founded by Lis father. Hernard catioy nun winm furmeil .1 gentlemen's ln't kilb'tl Frldav 11 hen a chartered rivaling the Racquet Club trashed into tow "eallino i nr 1 i-i 111 1111 n.

sv.rt.'Cnisby. Reposing al the Chapel of lfrtrK vao siren, urooaivn. I candy Industry for his MrVCp, al me Serene Fu- character and hU love for hi neraj Home 9229 Pla'lands M.ow men. Uncle Bill, as he wajnll. u.h 7 lirul m- Tu'-'d'1-.

March 18. Solemn Requiem Ma will be ofiered ai the R. C. Church of urday. I'le-ioem 01 me nine.

1. 1 1 11 lias pic-lileiit 01 tup Whole- le anilV Dlstnlmtors AssO- i.ition of ork v. 1 1 lie was a memher of rorti- tmlp I mi jc. A M-ihVr Foresters of America, the Candv Sipiare Club, the New York Candy Club antl the National Salesmen's Association. Funeral services will lie held at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the Prospect Park Memorial I thenre to A "'r vi avi m-11 1 im ntinrpn ai 111 111 TISCH CHARLES on Sal March 13.

1948. at Orlando. Florida, beloved husband of Marie, and devoted fattier of Charles Jr. Aid Lillian T. Clark, and brother of Eugene Hsch.

Service at the Pslrchild Chspel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. WARDE Suddenly, March 12. 1948, W. HAMPTON, beloved hus band of Sara; father of Willard Warde and Thomas t.

Orelms i.rr..i. -v ,1 -iii-i vviu. ti, ini, noi Arranuni. ana jwsi 11,111. rt I hi.i vi wiii, kj 111 I is 1.1 wrnRn ni Fred Herbst 8on Memorial.

7MH 5th Avenue. Tuesday. 8 pm. In St'1Jojln lh Evsngeltst. Interment sivtj v.

uw VrillTITIJf, QUIOO-CORNEUUS. on March 13. 1948. beloved father of Mrs. Sarah Burns.

Sister M. Ambrose. "'LC: -7. r.uzaoein Mitchell. brollier Mc ixiiikiuiii.

wjumii( ii i. nmim Smith I HI. D.A...U.I rl. s- ihk nrM, 15. at 8:30 m.

Direction Harry W. Serene, Incorporated HAUEROn March 14. 1948. DORA, beloved mother of Catherine and lister of Ollllle. Katie.

Charles, and John. Services ai the rs3iAW aiakt. on wiurcii i II iwio, eiuiw iyniu w- IIUVPU IIUHIHT UI nullum n. mill ru 7, V. TS wa 1 nni, fill niriiuv, Wr.

i.i, a rr. Mittneii, Mrs. Lorei.a IChapel. Church Ave. Huriarnieet eierv month or so.

Joseph and Thornan; dear 41 UP 11., fcllin I Joseim and Mra. Rarah r. r. MIIIIII (Sill II lll (HUH. Ml nr.1 I rl ihe bodies iNi-atise of aMic ex aTi Itieinely perilous nature of the'sl pRKMK i oiio k1 ii i m.i os in i si.rreiary.

known to the In d'Lstry, leaves behind him a tra-duinn of honor in his busmens and his personal life and a great love for humanity. Surviving him axe his brother. O. Oeorge Brel'-bart, and a sister. Martha Ltvy.

He is PT. al Pro.oect Park Memorial! Ch.is-!. 2239 Church Avenue (s.ni IN On March 13. lM8. CORNELIUS beloved husband of M.u mee Bolsndi; devoted f.cl rr of Mrs.

Margaret Parrell. Wllllnm A. Martin Pu- yr.fi'ii; Home. L-ia-sflun Avenue nrr Sterlimt ruice. r-unerai luea-iiv.

10 am: Requiem Mnas 8t Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment Hulv Cross Cemetery. CAPEY-KATHERINE nee Mc- A k.

hi. j.f Kl-IHllllcij liiuuiiicu 111 i. hi h.inui 1 1 III. "III I is .1 1 1 111 .11 Ull ISVH.nl. .01 K.I w.v Howard grandmother of How-'emn imitcd to iu-t the 1 1 of the members had! inel imlil luo mnnllw but ItiriiiB the trial belore 1 t'oun ee Marasco thev found each other so agreeable i.u.1 inr.y io han it uixnit ml -i a tin is in iuuiuuiui Jude Marasco Is "honorary president" and Jerome P.

Campion, the foreman, is chairman. Victor V. Hubilotta Is secretary trp.is-oi-r-r Tho i-loli In ti i. i i ne ill, i ii no oi i ui ii i oe ill II MIl.lll lllflM lie. is in the mi-e.

toei-ther. incanilhi Sing Sing ileaMi Bradley's Illness Cancels Hospital Appearance Here The Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn announced today that tomorrow's reception to flen Omar N. Hradley, Chief of Staff, I'nited Stales Army, has been canceled because of the General's illness. General Hradley had planned In r-iitiio In thn I'rospect Place to autograph the murals on the nc.hati ic P' floor. "Children of Mam 'a lions." and inspect lalior.iioric.sj md operating facilities nf the nsiitutlon.

A reception was to msiitutlon. A reception was 1 terrain. In ihr nutl.r nf the a I The jagged peaks and trw-ri XXrUtV' Iced glaciers offered an airplane' im.i.n Rt tuv. no to land and iW Kequiem mui Name Prospect Park yest and Prospect Avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Kindly omit flow r- Maases appreciaiea REIDY March 13. 1948. MARY R. i nee Dunn), formerly Mrs. Tlerney, lifelong resident, Queens County, devoted mother of Mrs Oenevleve E.

Prey. Mrs. Mildred O'Connor; loving sister o( MLss Jenny M. Dunn, Mrs. Elizabeth L.

McNutl; slso survived by tour nnwiui. rti-posuig ai unimir Cirhyi. of 261 Eldert Street. tifVOtta of I eslie M.nn.iv it. ito.

oi late iteorue a. vasey b. Jr. Eastern Star and nigious service Tuesdsy. st Kennedva Puneral Home, church Avenue corner Rogers.

Interment, Wednesday, i Woodlawn Oemetery. HOLDEN FLORENCE STRONO. on Saturday. March 13. 1948.

beloved wife of TlmotJiy N. Hdlden; loving daughter of Mar- oarel end i h. lot. Ho den Slid Mjruaret Nlrhulu Service at her residence. 1219 (ilen- lll'enrv r-T Ii iR.i,it..i-i.i,i,r..i on ni.irin 13.

1948. at her residence. 61-UB com urive, iiia.spein. nurvivea U) two sons, John snd Wsltrr; one daughter. Mrs.

Florence Hcharf; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Puneral Tues day, March 16, from the Miller Funeral Home. 64-19 Metropolitan Avenue. Middle Village, at 9.30 Solemn Requiem Mssm al Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal ruu.i-i M.ni,r Church. 743 44lh S.ruieo a unumnrr.

U. iiii Wrinniiiv. I nm "li. Wrflnr.rliii mini vuiil hnlu-nolnr i-oolil iml I o)erate with a load al that al- titude. CAA officials said the trans-port was "well off lis course" when It plunged Into the peak.

The transiMirt had been fly-ing the "Great. Circle'' route fi'mi Shanghai to New York -I merchant and a crow of six. I LI- Montreal. Manh I.1 fU.Pi One the most valuable collei ikhis of French-Canadian history books in the world was destroyed by a fire that swept through the Jacques Cartier 'School here yesterday. terment Green-Wood Cemetery.

WILUAMSON On March 14. 1948, MARIE, of 735 43d Street, beloved wife of the late Victor, and devoted mother of Emily. Tene, Helen and Harold Williamson; sister nf Charles Isotslo; s1m survived by four grsndchildren. Services st Schaefer's Punerul Parlor, 4th Avenue at 42d Street, on Tuesday. March 16, 8 pm.

Church servire at the Finnish Oolnotha1 Mnrrh 17 11 .1111. llilllllii III Mount Olivet Cemelery. WILUX JAMES D. M.irch 13 1948, beloved father of Frank Arthur grandfather of Donald. Services Tuesday, 9 p.m., at the McMpnus Puneral Home.

2001 FUibush Avenue. Interment Valhalla Cemelery, Wednesday, 9:30 am. In Q3cmocam COX -ETHEL M. In loving iii'BIBOie BW" oum 1 tn (rqilll-lll s-IUircn oi JOBIl OI Arc. 10 am.

Intel n.ir.t Calvary Cemelery ROBERTS JAMES March 13, 1948. beloved husband of Lulu Rude: devoted father of James P. Joha Mrs. Jeanne Phillips and Mrs. telle Scott; loving brother of Ethel.

John Norman C. snd William B. Puneral Wednesday, 2 from the MrManus Puneral be tendered by S. Halph l-az ru.s. one of the hospital tnis lees.

General Bradley's aide told the hospital lhat Bradley will schedule another visit to the institution in the near future. Walt er R. C. Church. Interment CalvsrviHome.

2001 Plsttjuah Avenue. Cemetery. JACOBS CLAIRE RUTH, RUPPEL JACOB, March 14, beloved husband of Barbara; memury of beloved wife andiSt. John i rmeterv. Bohenita.

loved lfe of Harry; dear lamrr ui jonn. oi B. Cooke Mi i- i ui i u'-ii-i i are a lil'ollier, li. i Da rl also a iiienv Ol'l Ol 11)1 cam iv firm: a sister. Mrs.

Levy, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Bridget Mooney, 78 Honkonkoma, 15 Mrs. Hridget Mooney, 7S. nf Oak wood Honkonkoma.

a former resident of Hrooklyn. died last night In Southside Hospital, Hay Shore. She was the widow of James Mooney and hadlived in Honkonkoma for the last 2U Vears. She ia- a member of St. Couit Catholic Daughtei of America.

Mrs. Mooney is Mm veil bv iy ot umi -mis. ri.uiix oi I 1. I Honkonkoma. a 'newspaperman, and Daniel T.

Mooney, also of Honkonkoma: two (laughters, Mrs. Martha Madden and Mrs. Kalherine O'Grady, both of Hrooklyn; 1.1 grandchildren and one great grandchild. A solemn mass of requiem will be offered nt 10 a.m. Wednesday in St.

R. C. Church here. Hurial 'will be In 1 1. ring Oscar Dingleman Osiar Dingleman.

80. of 7Nih Klmlmi-st. a retired accountant, died yesterday at the Uayslde Nursing Home. Services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the O'Connor and Heaney Funeral Home, 7912 Roosevelt Jackson Heights.

Burial will be Wednesday In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Jennie; two sons, Victor and Arthur, and a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Amundsen. KEAHIVS SOIVS 1504 BUSHWICKAVE.

Oat SOci rsON sviwat (Busfiwiclt cfintst cfuneral BComt DIGNIFIED FUNERALS TsWGLenmorel off 5'0103 in INC. of Warren and Arthur Kieslliig oroiner oi mts wnuy nun. rump Services Tuesday. March 16. at ll-nnd Harry Ruppel.

Service Wal-a Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street, CMike. Funeral Home, Brooklyn. 121 FlAtbnsh Avenue. Wednesday, I pm.

Interment Lutheran Ceme-JAMES-STEPHEN of 10 Westervelt Avenue, Baldwin, onl I A Ziininer: a son. Ooorite; trandi hlldren and nine Reixislnit at Puneral Home. Knickerbocker A corner Covert Street. Sol-'ii, Requiem Mass Wednesday at num. at St.

Martin of Tours C. cnurcn. Interment 8t. Cemetery. fORBIN On Saturday, March 48.

MARIA LOUISA, lnte Matia L. snd Job mr D. Services st her 976 Sterling Place, Monday, 13. st 8 p.m. CORNELL CHARIJCS of 1468 Myrtle Avenue.

aevoiea lamer oi i- brotner or peter Collins. Florer.re Sesmann: alao sur- iid bv three grandchildren. Re-, -i: -it John J. Meglel Puneral 64-I8 Flushing Avenue. Mas--h.

Relations services Monday, I. ine Rev. p.iesch orriciaiing. intermeni tlr.dsv st 2 Cypress HllU rmrsery, rR EA NO "LOUIS dear hus- of Fllr.abeth nee Henrlch); iin.g miner oi Mrs. wiary mc- l'Alltl.

rTRiicm aim nuijiusv, ru- ilne.stay. 9 30 from Clarendon Road: Re-L r.ciii Mass. 10 a.m., Church of 1.1 tie Flower. CHRIST FRANCIS on 13. 1948.

desr brother of A snd Margaret C. ChrUt: i son of the late Francis A Margaret Tsckney Christ. Wednesday. 9:30 from home, 91 Cornell 8treet; i M.iss of Requiem Our Lady Counsel R. C.

Church, ft im. intermeni iioiy vrora Kesrn St Rons, Directors. DUCKERT CATHERINE, be-ved lf of Hsrry; devoted of Lillian snd Harry Jr. Funeral from Walter B. Oooke, fcmersl Home, SO 7th Avetmr; Re- nlrm Mass St.

Francis xavier C. Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m. "termrnt St. John's Cemetery. Vital notices excepted 8 a.m.

lo 2 p.m. for publication tbe tome day; es late at 10 p.m. Saturday night far publication, I FUNERAL INFORMATION SO Sevaatk Aeeaaa MAia 2 8585 Hon tat. Marrh MOi ri.lAS. Jeaeah 1:00 M.

al Ckaeel OaoSMSN, Aana I P.M. at Ctaaael raeidav. Marrh nth O'HARA, tutklem l.N. al Cheeel OCNTHF.a, Ullle 1 :00 P.M. al OkaMl UKrlDEawlON KatMrlne a.

0l P.M. at Ckaval W4tntHtar, March Ifth DCCKSST, Calkerlne 0A M. al Ckaael 1218 Flalbnk Art. Bllrk. 2-0266 Mnna'av, March lull SAAO.

Fdarard A.M. al fcapel t'karlea M. I (HI at I haofl NKI.SOV. t.nala P.M. al kapel Irra In hg arrangrit ROOK.

Kllra, Al kaael IS1 Liadrn Blvd." BU. 41200 Mnvrtny Mnrrh ljth HARTWIO, Ret. Throdore Ii III A.M al Churrb Weirneaifav, Mnrrh I7lh WADK. Joarpb I Mi M. al I kaael 6312 Forail Are.

HEeeaaa 3.0900 Mnnian. Marrh llth HUSTON, Wllllaaa I P.M. al Ckaael STOCCKIR, Wllkalaalna a4Chape4 reeda. Marrh isth EBl'PSKI. Peter P.M.

Chaael Wranmtaw. Marrh nth A1K1XO, Kllieketh A.M. al Urn 150-10 Hillaida At. JAmaica 6-6670 rniKfnv. March lllh PSSSANAST, Caraarla HilOSM.

al Cfcatel SCHNKtnrR, Gertrude OflfM at Chaael Tneidav, Marrh IHIh. TRACT, John 00 A al Hume OfMINNA. I'enard ISH AM al Chapel MtNIHH, Waller H. al Chanel Died March 15. 1946 In nur home fondlT remembered Sr-t memoriet rlit.i tn her name Tho.e aho loved her In life hlnrerrif Bull love her In death mil ihe name.

HUSBAND and CHILDREN. MILLER MARTHA E. In memory of a beloved mother and sister, who passed away March IS, 1947. DAUGHTER and SISTERS. SULLIVAN In memory of MARY AONES, who died March 15.

1948. Second Anniversary Mass Queen of All Saints Church on Monday, March 22. at 6:30 a.m. wife, and una mir "et WlM you (rout who loved ton beat. Loving Husband, HENRY.

SULLIVAN MARY A. In cher- memory. And while ahe llei In peai-eful ieep Her memory kerp Mr, and Mrs. FRANK BERRY. MULLIGAN In aatt and loving memory of a dear son and brother, FRANK.

Died March 15. 1942. FAMILY. FUNERAL SERVICE lino IIII COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM S1S0 DISTANT SHIPMENTS FROM $125 CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES Henry 4 Sob 14 Semtft At. REvaM 1-6912 AnSrav 1.

WoOaddla. Met. Taller B. Cooke, I proud of the Hiatlnrtinn nf beini New York's funeral director. This diaiiiiciion tti from a reiiiintiiin nl ni.niy veura atumlins nf tliouililfiiliioa ami ft icn lilll-aa, due prfrilly e.iiiiiri rli.iprla anil rei rplinn timina lliriiiinliiiiil I lie riiy ami perfei-lly trainerl I-Unla help you In everr part nf lha eeremoniet, from ilia moment lliat jroit rait In the complelinn of our lerviret.

DIGNIFIIO FUNERALS FROM $150 UP 5T Sunday, March 14. 1948, beloved father of LUa J. Young: alao survived by six nieces. Repontng at the 14th Regiment Armory. 8th Avenue at Street, Brooklyn Religious and fraternal services Tueadsy, 8:30 p.m.

Punersl Wednesday, 10:30 a m. Interment Blue Point, L. I Arrangement oy weigana Brotners a I JENNINGS ELIZABETH on 17 lotwn Saturday. March 13, 1948, beloved wife of Ramon C. and mother of Edward C.

Jennings snd Grace Helnsohn. Service at the Fair child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Tuesday at 8 pm. JONSWOIX) On March 11. 1948.

OARD1A. at Chicago. Illinois, beloved wife of the Rev. Oluf Jonswold, and mother of Ruth, Gilbert, Agnes and Oordon. Friends may call at the Second Evangelical Free Church.

8th Avenue and 52d Street, after 3 pm. Wednesday. Services at the church Wednesday. 8 p.m. Interment Ocean View Valhalla) Cemetery.

Fred Herbst Son. Directors. Madera Caaaela AvalabU Eetrywaart remeiieie aaaei niaaiar in Oar Stewraeai en freaalaeja HU Ilk At. GEsUay I-C44 731S ISA A. ICaiMtarri 6-2SS1 BiMi'nun-on marcn ii.

lino, MARY J. (nee Hart), at her residence. 233 Franklin Avenue, wife of the late William snd devoted mother of William Prank, Harold and Veronica Simpson; also survived by ten grandchildren. jNotlce of funeral later, a-lf-IVI lVJE.ni DUllUMV, mm LEU SPRINGER Sunday, PANNIE n. 8 loving mother of Prank Oer I a I rn- 1.

rude Halfpenny and Edna Peer Rcnilnir Lvnam's Funersl Home siti Avenue, sorrier 13th Street. Funeral Wedneiday; Solemn Requiem Mass Good Shepherd Church, Batchelder Street and Avenue 8. 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STEVENSON BEATRICE VAN HOMRLOH, of 1318 85th Street, on March 12, 1948, beloved mother of Charles G.

and Cornells B. Clsrk. Religious and Brooklyn Csmp. No. 22.

U. 8. W. sendees at E. C.

Wsldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue. Monday, 8 pm. Interment Troy, N. Y. GEORGE D.

CONANT Moadist Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbuih Avnu tUffceshaataf 1-024 TIIK iK TUP HTTF. (P NKW Yi HV TIIK ilKVi KttKK AVI IMiKrKN'I'KNT IMSXI.IA nl't'KMIKIMllit 1.1 i kn.iwn ne Hi iS vt. IV I'l I I Kn.sW.IV fhll.CV'iKtll he KI iJHKKTIN'i IVIIKIIKV." VVK-IIKIM. wim IIMI Nil. ll ll t' llifiiima -i-llli lli'tlllnn iiiayina tnr A In i ne ner't'iia l-iti of the O.eiile.

I "tiial t-l ami i 1lt. whu-h were nf iil-ii known Hi (l I.IN Oft'KNUKtM and ROSM.1V alli'tciU to le and whiNae lu'realxmla la nnknnwn. and f'ii an iirdor finillnn ami larinar -lid KOdALIA uFHKNIir.lM. ala.i kn.iwn iu i ifl'ENHEI and HOSfJ.V I'KLCYGKR. to l-anllv dead, NOW.

TIIHnFFYlttK. vnu find ti of vnu are herehy riled In elmw nl'lse liefnre our 8iirrite' rmnt nf the County nf I liar to he In Hi in Rii'tn 2.1 A at llu- llall of in the I'l'iinly nf Kinun. on the I 1 1 il iv April. I'lts al I.H'k in the ir. tiMiiti, why am decree elmuld he I.N TElTtMnNY we he rtitmed (lie "I' fillll Slllli'S'it Cillll t.l he liereiinl'i atfixul.

St. .) Wltne. linn KrtW'H ARK Xtnroaale our aal'l I'miniv i t'ia potniiah of BrooWa-n In the Mid rottntv the Itth dar of Man'h IMS AARON L. sCORY Clerk at th Surrosaia Oilj-Al il rrn as low as BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 1218 Flalkaik At. BUckalailar 2-0266 ISO.

10 Hillnde JAk 6-6670 151 Leaiaa Baaleeard BUtkaaaaaltr 4-IZM a 1S8-14 Norlk. BItJ. FLaikipf 6600 Seewtk FUNERAL HOMIS IN IVIRY BOROUGH AND WESTCHESTER.

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