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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES JULY 6, 1943 11 CHARLES R. Weeks, 72, DIES; DEMPSEY WILLIAM A. on, MALONEY LAWRENCE. Frt-ISanoay. July 4.

1948. beloved July 2. 1948. of 2 Covert I of the and John J. Street, devoted father of Mrs.

Dempsey; brother of Grace Col- Grace Marts and Kooert; cevotecc vaf ATI) I I DFJACCn ITflCJ il I 1 grove. Unus and John J. Dempsey I brother of Margaret Ward, Bessie! rlJKlVltK L. I. I KVJOtV-U I VJK r3lhDr At IliTlCl Jr.

from the FairchildiDonohue and Agnes Maloney. WIAI lUlllCI Ul JUIIjl Rush Work of Gravediggers As Green-Wood Walkout Ends Chapel. 931 AUantic Avenue, on'posing at Donovans Chapel. 2176 Great Neck. July Charles District Attorney on me nepuo- Anthony Sabbatino, 82, one lican ticket in Nov.

1916. Since Pulton Street. Mass Fourteen District AUorney of the founders and first presi had "approximately 30 graves" 1925 he had been in private practice, his office being at 1517 Franklin Mineola. One of his most spectacular cases as District Attorney was 10 ajn. Interment Most Holyjof Nassau County from 1917 to Trinity Cemetery.

i I925, who for many years had J. Clement Kearns, Director. a prominent deense at. McCONNTN MARY Julv dent of the International Longshoremen's Association in New York State, died yesterday In the home of his son, City Court Thursday at 9 a.m.; thence to the Church of the Nativity, Classon Avenue and Madison Street, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at' 9:30 a.m. EDWARDS IRENE C.

of 814 Decatur Street, on July 2, 1948, beloved wife of Archibald C. Mem Green-Wood Cemetery offi- cials today hoped that "within a week" they would be able to complete the burial of 200 bodies temporarily placed ln the cemetery's vault during the seven-week strike of gravediggers and other members, of Local 293, ready, the Green-Wood spokesman said he expected 12 of the bodies from the vault would be finally interred today. "Probably" seven others, he added, would arrive during the day and be buried in routine fashion. The rapidity with which the Aliaon. Elizabeth Muioiuy.

L. Baron. Alice May, Charles Biddie. Caiharine McConrun, Mary Brunner. C.

L. McDevitt, Susan Burltng.F. A. McDicken. A.

R. Campbell, C. Mears.T.S. Caiey, Robert J. Meehan.

John Constable, G. B. Murray, James C. Cotter, Henry C. Natino, Rev.

E. Coyne, Patrick Natt, Bernhard Dempsey. W. A. O'Leary, John J.

Edwards, Irene Olson, John E. Engelhard, Henry Patterson. E. J. Fogarty.JEdward Purdy, Ella L.

Freeman, p. H. Reber.s, Henry B. Gibbons, Peter Sabbatino. A.

Heilsbei-R, M. P. Schmidt. W. C.

Holcombe. Louisa W. Jantzen. William Seisnff. Michael Joseph, David L.

Swedin, Anna Kohli r. Anna Taylor. Leonard Justice Sylvester Sabbatino, at III UlC CUUillJI wua vo, 1948, beloved mother of Winifred at his h0me, 28 a successful prosecution of Dr. McConnin. Mrs.

James Keen wilklng in l9l9 2320 Avenue Mainn i mriwan iu rs vv i ber of Crescent Chapter, No. 55. ituc ua For many years until he re- 7 thart hppn ill for two vears tor tne hammer aving of nis at and the late Mary been 11 toi two ears Brh h. pomV at their Long Beach O. E.

S. Reposing i appear-wife tired in bbaUo op- ance in a criminal trial took: Dining the trial Mr. Weeks, an era ted a saloon at S3 Ln on Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Hal-'chard; dear sister United Cemetery Workers, held-over bodies are interred, the cemetery spokesman said. sey Street. Religious and fraternal William, James and Georg and George: C.

I. O. services 8 n.m. Funeral BishoD: also survived by seven' nlace in 1046. when he.

expert at courtroom snoiiwii-. Wednesday. 3 Dm. Interment The grandchildren. Reposing Walter B.

aliened hv the ciosspxaininea nr. wn- diuuidv inuunug, u.i-ufpeim.s iu cnn Evergreens. Cooke. Funeral Home. 20 Mineola to represent 'kin, and shattered his defense Sicily early in life and nunng i0WjnR ratification of the con-the individual family.

Notices, Avenue, until Hoirher argument. Dr. ilkins later. me aepreun aiueu im-tract Krinay ntgnt, Jnsepn anoea. nave wen sent out ENGELHARD HENRY, on July 9:30 am; Solemn' Requiem Mass '01 ining, president of the, hnal, and; informing the families of the with the fatal shooting committed suicide in prison.

migrants working as shoremen at Erie Basin. 5. 1948. of 305 Evergreen charget Leonard. Mary Tilton.

Lewis strike's end and that they may Weeki. Charles R. a.m. Intermem St. John s- i.roi-rlini? to Justice Sabba- Lorenz, John Madden.

John said, Green Woods 19 regular une, ana one granacmiu, msij, M.dng Island socialite, in ner a nitter toe ot gamoiing. gravediggers, supplemented by Ann. Reposing at Sehys Chapel, An attack Weeks was resoonsible for a lmo- nls "lwr istTc.M th- Flower Hill home Klower 1 ill home. ALLISON ELIZABETH on 319 Central Avenue. Requiem about 12 "extras, have been 1948.

at her home, 513 58th Street, t'f asthma forced Mr. Weeks' number of raids on gambling beloved wife of' James: loving. withdrawal from the case, houses in Nassau and vigor- digging graves to receive the Monday, July 5. 1948. wife of the Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., St.

Bar-late George and mother of wil-bara's R. C. Church. Interment bodies from the vault and those wages, promising them food for their families as long as they were on strike. He carried out that promise mother of Rev.

Joseph P. McDevitt, latter jurors had been selected ously fought crime throughout now arrange for formal buriais. The union contract, which was negotiated through the me-, diation of the city's Labor Relations Division, provides a 10 percent general increase for the 215 gravediggers and other workers at the cemetery. One hundred of the workers are to he employed steadily and part- "am i. oerviie at, me tmraura oi.

uuuno mukj). i which will normally arrive at Avenue, J.B.n,., oisiri nuira riuiHo.iaim a nlis-llldl uruanu.jius iclicei. FREEMAN PATRICK H. on Cfi.J SLster JoseDh Assunmta i rnnvietprl at After lMvinu nfflro fr the cemetery. Chapel, 951 Atlantic Thursday at 8 p.m.

Julv 3. 1948. In his 88th year, hus- PSJ- Hlen Mrs Mnrvaret Ruth i At The gravedigging crew, the for six months, and when the men went back to work for higher wages, the I. L. A.

was cemetery spokesman said, worked all day Sunday and yes BACON-AUCE wILSHEAR, "thtyn Fieeman Mrg. Mary Staler and Mrs. cil for "Two Gun" Crowley, 1211 Glenwood Road, on July 3, of ldll IK. Theresa Prehn. Funeral Friday.

Port Washington who was convicted of slaying a 1948 at New London Ne- HaniD- Hoilora Jordan Freeman, and de- 9 30 am Solemn Mass of Re- r0 l. tonviuea sidjmg a Sf," I voted brother of Mary E. Freeman.ni-m nhnreh at Our tjidv of a s)n ()f late. Nassau policeman. He also was organized here with Mr.

Sab time employes are guaranteed terday. batino as president. I-ater, Revealing that the cemetery! 31 weeks work per year. "II. S'lPtmeral from Chaoel.

115 mi hu- Prv' Edward and Adelia Kee'iminel for Everett Clifford I "ai-uu, iiiunici ui iviaiiuiir x-- thB' iili rtdilUdlliio miu, Brune. a-huvler W. Hon Cemetery. lliniux Dofol nyol iwit 01 hrances I rtMglilon. was i skter of John and Keqmeni Mass nlvvv families in that Land Is became the hit of a dozen films but was the flop of four marriages.

She married writer Irving Wheeler when slip was a sweater sirl of 1" The in- ilpiimed in divili for the arsenic lJM" OTOie LOnUlb r. slaving Applegate's wile. 1ls part in establish- de- Mr Weeks was a member Died SmillPq (in Hi, c.iintv and New! surviving are three 3 l.vnW.Rllev. Service at the Fair- crh Borron.eo 01 84-H 86 ve '-''''K duld Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, lmM tnw -(Allege.

Tuesday at 8 p.m. Interment A'''j- or father of Evelvn Todd and and he received hi law Maple Grove Cemetery, v.roi.m. hp frm that intiiiitin. Continue)! from Page I ustP( 05 Y. N.

papers; poGARTY EDWARD of of C.lad.s Campbell 'and' Isabelle his mother's side lie was a de- York State Bar Association. Rap, piea.se Copy.) tsn.ll urlhnu Sirul RiH.i Sorviros Walker Vih-m i-ua -ji-a lic lri lull ICS. ailll 'd Uatlglltei She first starred in the movie Mrs. Cecilia Cantrell. i reason for her tleaiji and noth BEDFORD LODGE, NO.

574, F. suddenly, on July 3, 1948. Funeral Home. 87-34 80th Street. M.

Weeks was admitted to, Lillian Phillips Weeks, whom Fu- beloved husband of Rose nee Woodhaven. Tuesday. 8 pin the New York Bar in ing in her Monterey-style Brentwood mansion told her secret. A. Brethren: You are here- luu mc In- 'One Million Other films included: "Turnabout" "Four's a Crowd" and "1 Wake l'p Scramlng.M Three years later he became a by requested to attend funeral ZZ Charles Holcombe, he married in 19:10: a son.

Sinclair (i. Weeks, by a previous marriage, and a brother, Kn-gene Weeka; also three grand- erviees for our brother, CHARLESi 'lu They Dined Alone Miss Landis, who'd bn JK Uustice of tht Peace in North MEARS-Friday, July 2. Hempstead, post held for auso Mirviveu uy in inoiiici, D. HOLCOMBE, at Pease Chapel lHannah Fosarty; two brothers. During the war she gave up 433 Nostrand Avenue.

Wednesday, swimming, dining and lunch itiUMus oeiovea oroiner oi eight years, and then served, children. His first wife. Mrs. John and James; three Kin of John Alden Arthur Edith M. and Gertrude Weeks.

C3it- TAnU not. llfo for several vears as assistant Klizabeth Adelaide ob Mears services at his July 7. 7 p.m. NELSON B. SMITH, Master.

Charles Weston Secretary. district attorney. He was elected 'died in 19'5. juu unnniw residence, 806 Richmond Terrace. Huntington.

Funeral from Miller Services for Ch'iiles D. Hoi combe, a Christian Science prac TT CI in lllg (lailV WItn Harrison inejuie nun mm f.uniiu irast few weeks, had him toand North African army camps dinner Sundav night. Martha Rave, Mitzi May-dined alone and parted at 9: fair and Kay Francis, o'clock. Police estimated she Rut in her personal life Miss gulped the tablets about fourjl.andis found only unhappiness. hours later.

Her second marriage to broker Dcatbs titioner for the last years, OlJUUiJi CATHAK1NK KLJiA-unci nunir, un-. da juv at 8 and BETH, suddenly, on July the 4th, Avenue Middle Village. Wednes- WeinestlaVi JmIv 7 4t the home of her daughter tnday. July 7. at 10:30 a So emn mfnt Oreen.wood cemeterv, 'David Springsteen, RUd- SABBATINO ANTHONY, who maintained a home at 12H8 Pacific St.

and another at o.r, K. Annaaaie, sutten Island, in ner quieiu iviaan ai muj oi u.c 88th year, wife of the late Thomas Miraculous Medal R. C. '4M D.a Willis. Hunt lasted two 10th Manhattan, will be held Her body was found near the at 7 p.m.

tomorrow at the doorway of her bathroom over- William Biddie of 37 Sumoter Ridttewood, L. I. interment t. caivnrac, o)ran, lvdlmr' IIIMIIrllll nillKr'l Street Brooklvn Survived bv our I Johns Cemetery. JOHN, beloved husband of the late Charles and Cecilia Cantrell.

Fu- III3UI dlllC UlUfACI f.h.Pr rS 1 Nora; devoted father of Mis. Bilateral from his residence. 3490 Bed- months. She married air force ace apt. Thomas C.

Wallace Cioorge W. Pease Son Funeral looking Santa Monica Kay. Her Florence Biddie and Mrs. Philip jjZZZ; rL' fwd Avenue, Thursday. a.m.: Re-' Home.

437 Nostrand Ave. Ma- head was pillowed on a brown in 1913 but they were divorced rnncitn- thr cc lVlls. l4lulBB. oeru uoe qmem Mass ai uur iaay neip oi fn nw urn Alia, liruc LiuiiiKau, ivi.a. uue nuiem Mass three Thomas leather jewel case and her long two vears later.

The actress wed uposito, sons. wu-i, Af sti.i. mm Mr. z. Jamaica, a member of an Mr.

Holcombe, who was a hair fell casually to the roundjschmidlapp in New York in neckline of her white lace 'December. blouse. member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, here, died on Sunday at his Manhattan home, where he also had his office. He inm r.ro. vmnt Auram aiM, sui nvru oy nine ennsuans, iu a.m.

eenTv four great-, Direction Anthony Sessa. i 'Jo CS Mary Gibbons, Mrs. Funeral from Wil-! n10 f.f Bensel and Mrs- JsePnine ham Dunigan it Son Chapel, Rog-! SCHMIDT-WILLIAM July Sm. A rfffH? rrL Funeral from nls home' 37 ers Avenue and Montgomery ,3. 1948.

beloved husband of Helen c. 7 Avenue. Long Beach, L. I street, on Thursday, July 8, at 915itnee O'Nelllt; devoted father of UJSv 'i" 7 Mass of Re-am ''solemn Requienf Mm at I John; dear son of Jane, and old Queens family whose farms once covered most of Forest Hills and Newtown, died yesterday at his home, 102 Green-way North, Forest Hills. He was 57.

Mr. Springsteen, a former brother of Elizabeth. Reposing Miss Landis was the third Hollywood star to end her life in the past dozen years. Lupe Velez, the "Mexican spitfire," gulped sleeping pills Dec. 14, 1914, and Thelma Todd was found dead in her automobile Dec.

16, 1D35. as a descendant of John Alden, who came to America from England on the Mayflower, and n' lqulem ac au mum Martyr Teresa's R. C. Church, 9:45 a lr Beach, 10:30 Holy CenjeUry. Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Ivonno until nonrnn nf IIia Hire, Tnilch He. Home, interment cemetery oi me noiy Snyder Her gold-sandaled feet were tucked under her unmussed blue-and-white checked skirt. She wore an oversized St. Christopher medal and a gold wristwatch, engraved In her left hand she held a satin ribbon, lettered with the Lord's Prayer. Left Xote to 'Mommie' MURRAY On July 3, 1948.

ni.j,,.,H,,, a Pa. mn.i Ui.oV, nr ym-inn-B uieui, noiy viubs euieiery. Cross. was a member of the Order of Founders and Patriots of Amer- Ma-ken Mortuarv. Directors.

J'Vir-o oi oiu nui oum, ue- nlljm Maxo HnIv Vltllllll II IIA. --t and a superintendent there, was BKUNNtlt-Utl duly 4. 1948, OI iovea nuhoaiia oi tne laie.oia A.irh.,h 0 30 m. Interment HolvL ilea and 01 tne oon.S' OI me k. nAlin rtH ii- nuin! iq ylTJyy HEILSBERO MARGARET, 'nee Keanei; devoted father ofCrass Cemelery.

item rvcvuiuiiun. iir an a FARON. wife of John HeiLsberg, Jonn m. ana istepnen J. Munay.i i'' i'K'.

itm rieirrep memher of Bedford Eusan nee Gow, and dear father Lodge, 571, V. A. M. Rom in Ruffalo, N. Mr oi cnaries a.

ana James m. Brim- at Donnelly Purcell Funeral the James F. McKeon 8on Fu- 321 Carlton Avenue, Sunday. Julvl member, too of Foiost Hills Her; alSO Survived by tWO grand-iijm. 1 R.

npral Hums 791n Haniittnn injo M'lli. itr I I nu: I. nf Propped against a huge cologne bottle was a note, on her personal stationery, addressed children. Funeral services at Mfls. wediiesdavJ-Parkwav: Solemn Reouiem Ma.salw,n..i n-oihiM nh.n.i'1.,-..L, JIlmlH as a youth conducted Klages Funeral Home, Ridgewood at Blessed fiacrarnet r.

c. 11 a.m.. St. Eohrem's R. C.lnsi Ati.ntw 7-ao1 1 Protestant mission there.

Avenue corner Richmond Street. T.o.mo, tu.c1 luiwho tM nvonitka nmi. Brooklvn. Tuesdav. Julv 6.

1948. at "l' Pm' ment ceimenem. ix. 1 Kuneral service will be held I to "Dearest Mommie." It read: "I'm sorry, really sorry to put you through this. But there is way to avoid it.

I love you, Modtra Chiptb ArtiUblt ETerywktr CtnplrU CMket Dlmlir In Our Showroom fremlui 5723 Sih Ati. GEdatr 9-6640 73 IS IStk At. BEiioakant 6-2561 Lf fLfl 11(111 Willi I IT 1 III if 10l Direction of James A. Madden. SEGRIFF July 4.

MICHAEL jjal the sidence at rn. to-ment of the Xpw fork Central Burial will be .11., 1 11C t-l VCTl gl CIUCVCl i vwi.ivuw beloved husband of Margaret al Aunurn N. Y. of Alberta S. Holcombe.

NATINO The Rev. ERME, on darling, you have been the most Mtillady), father of Michael and press Hills Cemetery, Tburs He was a writer of prose and BURLING On July 3, 1948, Services at the George W. Pea.se July 5. 1948. in his 73d year, of 0f julia and The late da tnnvKt-v ANwr j-n Mcnj uiii lJ0RPPn.

son or juna ana we tate Od FLORENCE ANNE 'nee Rinus), Son Funeral 437 Nostrand 95-25- I23d Street, Richmond 1 Home, glW if br other of Clif-I ii.rvivln are ht widow Mr an(i vvas Particularly Aupn at. Wanrrvk Rtrpp! nn helnved hnsbond of Lnvlna anrf aegrill. brother OI II- Sur U1R are his IdOW Mrs. ro nf interested in the welfare of TORAGB NOTICrt beloved wife of John; devoted mother of Barbara Anne and ford O'Shea and Mrs. Helen fiara Rin roiiRhs Springsteen; a nf) young people.

iBunaricK. Funeral Tnursaay, lr l-'lhi a Kathryn Anne; dear daughter of'falo, N. papers please copy.) 111 VI UKK. 1LLU1 1H iVl 1 A 1 I I tl .11 .1 v. Mrs.

Alberta I11S W1I1DW, han. Erme Jr. and Anna oladkv: t. "iroiir brothers. Azaiiab How- 11,11 wonderful mom ever and that applies to all our family Everything goes to you.

Look in the files, and there is a will Gooflhy, my angel, pray for nie. Your Haby." When Harrison telephoned yesterday afternoon Miss Landis' maid, Fanny May Bolden, uaifl ulio I Anna and Frederick Rinus; sister of Mrs. Martha Dailey. Reposing WTT A VT Ttf All t. i Geoi'Re S.

and Nelson J. TO: DouKla Boozer, Margaret Brown. Klnio Carpenter. Mildred Dum-an. 'JeorRp EKerton.

Walter S. Franklin. Lutlier Hunter. Liui J. Ja.ne.

Man Klever. Nora Leake. Michael Mumkn, A. E. Stone, Lena Swilley.

You and eai'h of wou are hereby notified that the time for the payment of our lien upon your property hereinafter rle-cribed havuiK expired, after lue notiee thereof have been Ki'ven to v. hi. July 5, 1948, beloved husband of one sister and ten grandchildren." or tne bea Cnurcl1 Park Chapels, 44 7th Avenue. Fu rii neral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m.; Re- Katherme; devotea father 01 Reposing at Sehv's Chapel. 319 quiem Mass St.

Teresa R. C. Ruth, Claude and William. Fu- central Avenue. Brooklvn.

Serv- SWEDIN ANNA. July 4. 1948. puneraj beloved mother of Henry, William, Church. Interment St.

John's neral from Walter B. Cooke. jfPS Tuesdav, 8:15 p.m Services Held Edward, Mrs. Anna "wb will chiup mirli property, trt wll Interment Mrs. OIlie Andrews, 50, Mother of Singing Trio Santa Monica, Mrs.

OIlie Cemetery. William A. Martin, Director. irunerai nome, ou an Avenue, Wednesday. 2 p.m.

Requiem Mass St. Stanislaus R. C. Flushing Cemetery. inuuKiiL men MiaiiKe ano weiHi fprwnai piteri.

nag. ai I Mrs Lillian Mahoney, Mrs. Clara Serini; ten grandchildren, twelve nimiral intrunient. 1 to the Landis home. china.

weaneaaay, 10 a.m. 50- CAMPBELL On Julv 4 1948 i NAn BERNHARD, devoted jjreat -grandchildren also survive. Die maid said Harrison's iri't'nes. puno. For Harry Holland molher of (lie sinking kind, an CATHERINE, devoted si.st.er of' JOSEPH DAVID of 85 Pill-1 husband of Bella; beloved father, Services at Koch's Chapel.

514 nn 1 1 1 1 1 i iu linen alio and content cf .1 Andrews Sislers. died in a bos I every tiii iiy 1 1 or in MVS. Aim Veniieuien. MIS. Bessie olitci.

diuuhijh, uctuieu nun- ...11 u.jn mrmir, iir.iun.l Hi l.linr.l'.T zorv 1 1 i vr I I III. nn Inllpv" la ouiui.l '(11. nn hiinov1" lia oiipiI Xff hatvl nf Ptnran.a SvrillPV IUlH Or Nrttt. R-: Tn ArmPn nHuAt iiil.ll 1 I niiril, nf 3 VrilH flH Of Ofl atT.UHlt llif in rwumsuu ,1 1 7 7 ()Uan(1 president or Inland' ilV did VOU do it wlu.li you the Daniel. Charles and Bartholomewlfather of Ora Goodwin; grand-: posing at the Chapel of Conrega-; Wednesday at 2 p.m.

i liemorrhaRe. Mhuitic a narrison tailed doctor a and c.mnWI Rprinir uitlmm father nf Frimiinrt rwvwtwin Fu-'tion Belli Elohim. 8th Avenue and .1 Hlpment Kearnx niiprtnr I oniu aim Atlanlic Ateniir. -1 i lit1. i-i VI ii Iiai i then the Dolice.

I rt ho r.il'l W-lliam Rntti, cue. l.aveine anrl 1'atti. ere Martin Funeral Home. Classon neral from the Lloyd Home, 214-43 Garfield Place. Services at Con- rlmul1 Avenue corner Sterling Plare.

Fu- 39th Avenue. Bayslde. L. on gregation Beth Elohim. TAYLOR LEONARD A be- prominent in the indusin A few monihs ago ihe gossip rolumns reported that Harrison with her when she died.

They Am iiihiht. nt llW-ll'iu AtlnniK Av nut-, nrnokl.ni 1G. ai 10 A ll lnU- Id I01S ni4 nerl Thursrlav 10 a Rwuiiem Thursday Julv 8. at 9 2 p.m. The tamily will be al the i(lVpH husband of Viola- dear son' here, were held todav in d.n u.soana oi vioia near son i nrm iwn cut short an engagement at a 31 engagement .1 Mass St.

Teresa's R. C. Church. io'clock. Solemn Requiem Mass at Chapel at 8 p.m.

Tuesday. Willia am C. and Eleanor field Temple. Garfield Place and William C. TheodoreiM Ave.

The Fvev. llan-v Hal-'Nf'w. nrk ,0 fl-v 1n l1e er Interment St. Charles Cemeterv. Heart R.

C. Church at 9:30: muv i i Ibrother of of Ruth E. and Hazel pern, rabbi of the Bast jiuermem. Lionij isiana eQ1i Rlh iiSW, of 6914 61 Avenue, lnisoand vimjui u.u itiuuiini vcuici-rM and Mist Palmer had separated, 'tin Monday at' io.so a and that Ihe actor was Miss Landis. Later the Harrisons denied'.

KORWi.nsrRts separation rumors. The cocrt, kingh cor.NTV telephoned the news, to Palmer In New York. She was! Romano. Si-Iu'hW't. Atiuny fur of the late Corcoran; father jReposinit John GallaHher Temple, officiated.

heme 1(17 Street, on 5. enue 1VUHL15K ANNA on eun- ot ueuiae uiiu ram. vie, iruuc imiiano. wild lived ai ANNA on Sun-of Georae and Mrs. Gertrude jM Mr.

Holland, who lived beloved husband of Elizabeth A. beloved wife of Walsh: of Lucy. Catherine Tuesday. 8 p.m. eDmisii.

A. K. NlU CKGll. OflJ onrt Inviiur fathor nf Rnhort anrl Qa, Olll ttltB Marv A and brother of Sister M. Charles and devoted mother of and May Sendees at Jurek vfr S.

and Mildred W. Serv- neral Home. 728 Avenue; Mass TILTON-LEWIS S. Julv 4. of 1 i ft int.

iHHiiiini. He lo fly to the cinema capital to on no mn.u i mn ms iiome. tie was ni Produce Merchant ice at tne raircnna cnapei, 3i 01 Kequiem ju al lne "ircniia tjnapei, srai oi uinu weuiiraua.v ju MniTtPsev and Fl aheth Cwvlce a. a Koh Cm LLm'A' on Tuesdaj- at 8 at Our Ladv of Angels huv.band of Florence; de- as a member of the Met. onoli- a.T Tntermenr ralvarv Cemeterv.

voted father of Herbert. Services! tan Milk Dealers Association. Interment Calvary Cemeterv. John McElroy, Funeral I at Duint Chapel, 82-29 Lefferti day. An attorney representing Miss Landis In her suit to divorce theatrical producer Horace Sehmidlapp was to see her to- John F.

Jurek. Director. Pursuant tn liKtunifnt d.ilcrl Jim 2.UI1. I will fit h( puhhr aw-- linn, al tin' Ri'iil Kial- Sain Koum. Moiitauiii- dtii-ft.

Brooklyn. N. on July 27tli. 194S, at 12 noon, by Samm-I Ndipniiali. Anrl Innnpr, Hip pri'iriiii.) dii'f'ip(l hv jiidttmpnt to be fold, described therein a followii: Si-ctinn 22, Blork T.t on t)i mini tf Th Citu the Dairymen's League anrl the! Funeral services for Alexan-lewish Sanatorium and Hospi-M R.

McDicken, fiS, a produce tal for Chronic Diseases. In the Brooklyn Ter- Boulevard, Wednesday at 2 p.m. 153 Greenpolnt Avenue, until Thurs- LEONARD MARY, on July 5 daw July 8, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Re- wife the late Torrence J. Leon- OLSON- JOHN on Sunday, interment CvDress Hill Cemeterv I Julv 4.

1948. of 545 68th Street, be-1 ftlpnient TCpnrna rMrprtnr duiem Mass at tot. Antnonys r. devoted mother of Marie F. was active also for the Market, will lie neni at (jay to discuss a property set- Ivu Hebrew Home and llos-i" 'iot mmgni at me r.

pital for the Aged and other Walker Funeral Home, 87-3-1 Church at 10 a m. Interment Holy; Donahue, Ann B. McKenna and loved husband of Hilda; devoted i Cross Cemetery. jFlorence C. Schmidt; also survived; father of Ralph also survived WEEKS- CHARLES of Great rnVTAmv rmnrr nf bv brothers.

John and Michael by a brother. Carl in Sweden. Fu- Neck. L. suddenly.

July 5. Rive lulv 4 1Q48 'ODonne11- and slsters' Elizabeth neral services at the Funeral. loved husband of Lillian Phillips tame rover, n. ouiy Roberts Frances Cnnwav Ma- Home of GeorEe C. Herbst onH sinyi.i.

801 Woodhaven. Inter tlpment. 'for the Burouxh of Brnokivn. an the 'I don't think this divorce had "mp waa on anything to do with her w.ii he sniu.vt 1 to any niate of factji an ati iiiale ClCle, lie saitl. might Fhow.

and lo a n-si-i vn' em instrument in l.iber 4IUS of ims widow. ment will ne in i ypress inns Surviving are hr.nved nusoand oi Oel Hill Con- nj sn fiTil nth (near i -i. fl ihhpv tntnnrrnw afternoiin. ItaUKIIier OI 51s. King County dli IKeglrtter' Office enj I'he daughter of a San Her- ira glccksteiv.

itiihlo. fathr-r nf r-nrrinn Connw nnrj aiiu vuuiuiiic- niTSJ, Ulierai services SI niiliaiiu. JieMln-ll Ul Jr i iimes srin of vi S.Don,ld' Reposing at Walsh Fu- on Wednesday. July Episcopal Church, Great the Flatbush Group of the Mr. McDicken, who lived Constat and the tate Georee Home' 330 HcmPstead Ave" 2 pm Cremation at Presh Pond Neck.

L. I Wednesday. July 7, at. Brooklvn Women's With Woodhav brother of Robert D. and Mrs.

Wm Crematory. 2:15 p.m. Interment NaM.u Knolls five Dr. Jesse, Frohman, ''ied He horn narclmo, mechanic. Missi in Brooklvn the son of Alexander Ella C.

Spencer, Funeral ru.l''LSTl PATTERSON On July 4. Port Washington, L. I Irving Norman and Morton HoN Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the C. C.

"LS? ELIZABETH beloved mother of interment St. Charles Cemetery, land, and seven grandchildren. and Lena McDicken, and was well-known in semi-professional Margaret A. Glllen. Frances classes Walter It.

Cooke. and professional hasehall circles. At one time he played sec Cijcmoriam JUNGMANN ROSA. In mem r.nc.awM, Dadson. Eleanor N.

Post, Mae C. LORENZ JOHN on Sunday. Korn, Elizabeth L. Nergart. WI1-July 4, 1948, beloved husband of liam Robert A.

and Edmund Van Emburgh Mortuary, 306 E. Pldgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Inc. FARRELL Third Anniversary ond hase for the Sterling Club, Mercedes; devoted father of Evelyn also fourteen OI rnotner, no aiea juiy( Mass will be offered for our dearly IKryssing, Philip and John; also and fourteen great-grandchildren. Ibeloved wife and mother, MARY LuntiK-nt-nttK ul.ay, sua-survived by seven grandchildrenServices at Fred Herbst Sons winuauin on July 5, 1948, beloved hus-1 tWeive great-grandchildren; was Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Tues-; YOUNGMANN and FAMILY. hand of it 'associated with the Borden's Farm 8 p.m. interment Evergreens; rtjSSO DOROTHY MULVI- brother of FARRELL, July 7, 8 a.m., at Our Lady of Miracles Church.

The FAMILY. MISSACK The Rev. CHARLES J. First Anniversary Mass St. Francla of Church, 9 a.m.

Fraine; loving Elizabethjproducts Company for forty-one1 Cemetery. jHILL. Seventh Anniversary Mass ELLA L. on Julv for our dear Dot, Never to 'be for the Brooklyn team of the old Atlantic League. He also had managed a number of prize-fighter.

His father had been a produce merchant in the old Wallabout Market. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Anna McDicken: a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Todd, and two sis-tors, Mrs. Gladys Campbell and Mrs.

Isahelle Johnson. reiereeu. rm.m inursaay, years; was district manager before IS am from Harrv Rlalr i i gotten snn, Funeral Home. 723 us beloved wife of the late Chief Masses offered. MOTHER, uewte, iiisi, avenue, PiirHv Tc and Avenue- Reouiem Mass 0-4Si i ttiii i William t- ruraj, IN.

X. r. July also at 9 a.m., at St. Cathe- Hill. 9:30 am' Requiem )devoIed mother Mrs; an.

rvi iniv ''ne of Genoa, and 6:30 a.m. at SEAMAN LOUIS .1 a fat. rrancis oi Assist k. Mass at St. Plus R.

C. Church HODkins.c injo iOur Lady of Refuge Church. Mahoney. Mrs. Edwin A Interment St.

o. Church. oLicru ouuin uaiuaicu. FATHER. In my rr.T WIFE and DAUGHTER.

Cemetery, Poughkeepsle. N. Y.iInterment st remeterv "Mls fj' iVlan" N. papers please1 nterment St' Jonns Cemetery. Mster of Pausin copv.i MADDEN On Julv 4.

1948.ni Mrs. William T. Bums. Fu- 'JOHN. beloved husband of Rosell1PraI service at Walter B.

Cooke COYNE PATRICK on July (nee Kelly); dear father of Mrs 'Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, 4 1948. beloved husband of Eliza-lMarlon Gal'la Mrs Jill 8 m. interment Friday, be-h 'nee Carroll); loving father, and Mrs. Eileen Canino' life mem-1 am Cemetery, of Mary dear brother of of Hoboken No. 74, rebfRS On Julv 5 1948 Michael Meenaghan and William.

0. honorary member Coney HENRY of 567 81 it Street, be-Reposmg at M. J. Smith Memorial lIsland Hebrew Aoclatlon. Fu- f' husband of Hilda- father of :48 Prospect Park West, until nera, Irom his resldenr.

FUNERAL INFORMATION) 20 Snjin At. ULiter C-4800 Tueiiav. Jut till HNKBEINKR. Edward 10:00 A M. ttChiprl OIU.EV.

Jnhn J. 10 30 A.M. Clispfl HAOSTEOM, Ellobrlb P.M. It Chsptl Wrinrniatt, July 7th SCHMIDT, Hllli.m C. 9 nn A Chisel SO S.Tnt At.

MAu 2-8SAS Tuerdau July tm jrnnir i im P.M. at Chanl Wrdnciday. Jtilt 71h PAI 1.1 VE, Anna T. A.M. al Chaol Wlllum SO A at Chapfl DIKSE.MANN.

Brrtha L. Sfrtrn In Arranltd 121S FUtbu.k Am. BUck. 2-0266 rufjdoii. Jul MAHI Irma I 'Hi al Chaprl Wtdtusdnv.

Julv 7tit LOCA.NTQ. Mary 11 al Hnmi 158 14 Nortbtr Blvd. FLushmi 3-6600 Wednt Julv Th MII.NE, I III! al Chain-! 150-10 Hilliid At. JAmaica 6670 rtftrfau. Jttlv nih SCHCM Anita I IHI M.

at haH IMCHI R. I.oul.f I IM P.M at Chaprl Wtd'ir stall Jull SAYRK iloard 0 An A at Chip.l 347 VY illis Ae MOtl Hartn 9 0272 Tneiev (th MfCBTHV Jmr. I to A at rbtp'l rru rv rih-i id a at chipi KIARNET. Palrtrk in it bint MHV MirhaH I in IU han'l JOHNSON, rank HM it hpl The exceptional character of the service offerer! hy Walter B. (looke in matched by the nniinally fine physical at all our Consultation ronmx; reposing room; chapels all have heen carefully planni'il for com.

fort Hiid privacy. Kvery room coinliinr dignity with an informal air of epryddv living. We cannot help hut notice how greatly this i appreciated by the families we serve. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP 80 CONTINUOUS YEARS of helpful, understanding vTXL9 ThUrsday' 8:30 ther of Janice and' brother h)y Name cnurcn. interment a.m.: Reauiem Mass St RrimimH'K o.v service Cross Cemetery.

ui vj tviuris, onmca at churcn. Interment St PrPd Herbst Sous Memorial, 7501 John's Cemetery. j5tn AvemlP, Wednesday, 8 p.m. MAY CHARLES on July 4 Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Vital notice occeoterj 8 a.m.

to 2 p.m. tor Dublicatlon thg jame day; os lata 01 1 0 0 rn. Soturdoy nloht tor Dublicatlon. 1948, at his home. 452 Herkimer Street, beloved husband of Elisabeth Scholes.

Services at St. Bartholomew's Church. 1227 Pacific Street, Wednesday, 2 p.m; Announcement Kearns Sons Funeral Home, located ot 1504 Bushwick Avenue, corner Furman Avenue lone block from 14th St. Subway) has just been equipped with a Chrysler Airtemp air conditioning plant, installed by the Airaconda Air Conditioning Co. of New York.

1 1 our iniperlinn il invitrri. Mory M. Keamt GLenmor 5-0103 -'4 1 1. 62 Years of Leadership FAIRCHILB SONS H'SERAL DIRF.C7 OR? JINCfi 06 131 All.nrii Anna. BiMklyn Firrhl I ifr.1 mint BRCOSLYN rLOSHINO 1AMAICA GARDEN CITY MANHA8SET if- 1 HARRY T.

PYLI 1 GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlor For your comfort our Chapel It Air-Conditioned 1 120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. BUckmin.fer 2-0247 3 BrwMyn Location 7501 FIFTH AVE. HANSON Vl.kCl 711 3TH ST. FHOM SHORt ROAD -1 400 20 WYOtR Vt.

AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER (-4800 SO SEVENTH AVE. MAIN 2-8585 1211 FLATBUSH AVE. BUCKMINSTIR 2 -02S8 FliNIIAl MOMII IN MOOKIYN MANHATTAN IRON QU UN MORTUARY, INC lit. Tt.ra BUckmimrtr 2-0174 1925 Oiurek Aa Mil.

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