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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 22, 1 947 August C. Raber MONTEVERDI September 90. 1947. VINCENZA (nee Carrara), of 6S20 Ridgt Boulevard, beloved mother of France and William: GLODENN'TS On September HJ 1947.

M.VRGA-RET O. (nee Nally). of 3903 Cortelyou Road, beloved wile of the late Edward; devoted 11 also survived by four brothers, two sisters and three grandchil J- "i0itreA. daughter ol Thomas P. and the forchert McCarthy.

Daniel laU" NaU delr 'leary, Thomas J. Liu. Bridget Harry Carey, 69, Film Star, Played More Than 300 Roles Riles Tomorrow August C. Raber. 71.

who with urnett. McGee. James A. Mrs. Nora McDonald, Mrs.

Thomas dren. Reposing at Fred Herbtt rlton, Nellie T. McLeod.Edna Sena Memorial. 7501 5th Avenue, Charles McKamara. Ruth Hayden.

Sgt. John P. Nally, N. Y. P.

and Mra. Joseph Iversen. Re- rvuctnv at. PTrmHv'a, Chanel his brother, the late Julius Raber, formerly owned and operated the of his father's old horse -car Una. until Tuesday, thence to Our Lady of Angels Church, 73d fomertord.

Dr. J. Merkle, Agnes I 1 aided by friendly members of the Bushwtck Laundry at Bushwtck Ave. for 27 years, died yesterday Street and 4th Avenue, where a prso. J.

Sr. rawford. S. Church and Rogers Avenues, sol- Mortteverde, V. p-miem Uan 10 mounted police, who put htm Requiem Mass will be offered.

In "'Si ricolL Mary P. Moore. William terment Holy Cross Cemetery. ilia. Jahn Kl.uvn Kiffurrl a.m., at Bt.

Jerome's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. J. J. Gallagher Sons, Directors.

through some of the paces that later helped him so much In the movies. Flayad la Trader Hern' Hollywood, Sept. 93 U.P! Harry Carey, 69, one of the few remaining two-gun, steely-eyed movie cowboys who never strummed a guitar or kissed a lady, died from a heart condition yesterday. Carey rolled his own cigarettes In hundreds of Westerns and always looked the villains square in the eye. fcrseU.

Carl P. Nolan. Alouise J. MOORE WILLIAM, on 30. formerly of 78-1 64th in Queens General Hospital, where be was taken two weeks ago after suffering a stroke.

His home was at 110-13 103d Ave. Richmond Hin. He was a member of Baltic Lodge 284, F. A A. M.

His widow, Mrs. Anns 8. Bahr CREEK MARY A Friday. Street. Olendale, husband of the novese.

C. unfortone. P. ibson. Robert One of his biggest movie roles i September 19.

1947. beloved sister late Mary A. Moore; devoted father O'Pray, Maud V. Ruber. August C.

Rosenbenrer. J. Sorltis. Erjuard SiV-rican. K.

'of Mrs. Philip Cromarty of 1243 of William L. Funeral Tuesday. 11 M. mas that of Trader Horn." That was a picture of wild animals In freti.

Maty Raber, survives. His brother David died last December. He succumbed at his Brentwood Africa. But the parts men now ill. Rober; S.

Silf rliX k. iry grown gray remember most fond Funeral services wlU be held fter several months' tu- stisohild. James Siedenbiir. ly were his characterizations in ro ness. 8 p.m.

tomorrow at the Leo F. guns. Patrick Smyth. Mir. A 39th Street.

Mrs. Jane Dubar am. from Edward Bennett's iand Mrs Richard Best of Chicago, Chupel. Beach 116th Illinois Service Walter Cooke. Rockawav Bearh.

Interment' Inc. Funeral Home. 121ft Flatbu-sh Green-Wood Avenue. Mondav. 8.30 p.m.

Inter- iment Femaood Cemetery. Phila- NBLSON-SIGURD. on Septem-, Pennsvlvanla. 19. 1947.

beloved husband of; i DAoroT a nvi-), Rose Nelson, and father of John, He was hospitalized Sept. 10 to Keams Funeral Home, 103-27 Lef- bust pictures like "Hells Hinges" or "Blood on the Range." He C. icobs. Mary A. 14 from a black widow spider bite but the hospital said the feru Boulevard, Richmond Hill, with the Rev.

Joseph Wolf, pastor S.rht. Anna Walker. White. Josepn Williams. May V.

i Bravhe.L. played In. more than 300 pictures. In recent years, Csrey had appeared in "Mr. Smith Ooes to venom did not contribute to his of Bethany Lutheran Church, of ike, Jeanne W.

death I Charles Prieser and Mrs. ember 19 1947. beloved father RoM, nrkls Funeral Tuesday Ijeoerg. J. E.

Washington." "They Knew What Will Rogers once called Carey ficiating. There also will be Masonic rites. Burial wiU be In Evergreens Cemetery. BEARV-THOMA3 JOSEPH, on Chape? Ave' JZ neral Home, 4903 7th Avenue. In They Wanted." "Duel in the Sun" and "Sea of Grass." piember 20.

1947. at 105 4th nue. near Grand Avenue, Tuesday At his bedside were his wife. th greatest cowboy In pictures. And that was in the days when the other great Western heroes Tom Mix and William 8.

Hart-were still riding their gallant mur. oeiovea nu.soana oi Mary, terment Evergreens Cemetery. I NOLAN-ALOUISE J. KMINEK, Olive, who once was his leading John Henderton, tuiru lauirr ui oiaier Mary mri-j HAUSCHILD JAMES, on Sep- a. SS Thomas Jr and Rose-; tember 20.

1947. Service at the oepirmoer a. ui mr horsed. me Employe of New York Stock Carey was born In New York xchange. Repostng at Au.tui W.

Jr and fW C. ReoosinB Produce Merchant City on Jan. 16. 1878. the son of loran Funeral Home.

121 6tn. h( Si enue Brook.vn. Solemn RQUi'f Avenue, at Carroll Street. Funeral lsdy; two children, Harry Jr, and Mrs. Ella Taylor; film director John Ford and actors John Wayne and George O'Brien.

He first plsyed for BlogTaph. when the studio's rising young stars Included Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Lionel Barry-more, Dorothy and Lillian Gish and Mabel Normand. uaruen vuy, oepi. a runerai ni. t.th..

ass Augustine cnurcn. tn ul. wednesdav. Seotember 24. 8:30 Staff photo LAST RESPECTS Mourners stand by os pallbearers carry I I I J- I I.

-1 n.LL: I I T'L1L JShno lT'! as the owner and operator i Rpquiem Mass at. at. An-, Minis Church. Tinton Avenue and iv September 23 ut 10 a in. In- HlUUl.NS i-a i Kit is.

oi rmer.i St. John's Cemetery'- Van Buren Street, on September rose ona orcn.a Deaecnea caid o. couu, w- distributors of fruit and produce.r-y" "'JJ inson, dean oi Brooklyn reform rabbis, from Temple Beth ,302 Franklin Manhattan, wl? agen tne draft Bnlmals Er.st 152d Street. Bronx, at 10 a.m. be held at 8 om.

tomorrow at the' Emeth. BORCHERT HENRY or 102- John Thomas F. Wpo.mg St. Raymonds Drive. Forest Hili, on Fur.eral Home.

82-29 Leffert.s ptember 20. 1947. aged 47 years. Bouievaid. Kew Gardens.

Fun-ral O'PRAY MiUD September Volume Is Light 1,000 ATTEND LAST RITES ioved lriaband of Augusta: dear 9 30 a.m.. Wednesday; Solemn Re- 20 1947. beloved wife of Harry; de- Europe Asks 15 Billion Aid Fairchld Chapel. Franklin Ave. 3 nd 12th Garden City' Burial, to be private, will be in Green-Wood Cemetery.

Mr. Henderson, who lived at 58 Garden Oarden City, died Saturday in St. Vincent's Hospital. ol Caroline; brother of Ada atuemMass at St. Joint the BamKvoted daughter of Mr.

and Mrs otfman. May KraiLe, Gertrude r. Church. Interment Holy, Richard De Cola; dear sister HA DDI I I 1 KICrKI lurray. Johanna Haase.

cross Cemetery. Gerard and Harold. Reposing rU KADDI LCVIlNJwlN As Stocks Slip Off Continued from Page 1 Manhattan, where he was taken mruucri uu. n.nn WIJ. mm.ntlim In vjcwbc, HUTCHINSON At Greenwooa v.uur.

i-uurmi are one step-daughter. CLARA September 20 1947. Home. 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until everlv R. FeuereLsen; one step- ljiovVd wife of the la'e Francis' 'Tuesday.

8:30 a.m.; Solemn Re-n, Alfred Fayer. Funeral nf Msv jj. Claribeliqni'm Mass St. Jerome's R. C.

Davidson sang Eil Mole io "nor a uaitic acoraem, stocks sapped oil sugntiy More than 1,000 persons crowded Into Temple Beth Emeth yesterday to pay their last tribute to Rabbi Samuel J. Levinson, who had for 36 years been spiritual ing the morning dealings today -nnt ay, p.m., from George Werst', ut rv i Church 9 a m. Interment Holv with volume light. creasingly unstable and uncertain. amim, a special prayer for theim wnicn ne was mjurea.

ne naa aeatj jbeen president of the Dixon firm Interment was In the New Mount jsince the death in 1922 of Robert Carmel Cemetery. Cypress Hills. Dixon. Its founder. In whose em- tneral Home.

71-41 Cooper h.nnson -pneral service atiCross Cemetery. Prices showed an irregular rise i Indtustries will grlng to a gradual leader of the congregation. f. uienaaie. interment ireameiicr.

vty nursutuiu nvciiu, at the outset with the steels firmjha't lack of materials and lue RABER-AUGUST C. on Sep. Twenty-five policemen held In Among the mourners were hlsioy ne enierea in wui reens Cemetery. -inn. Mr.

T.nii.n ivlnnn- his Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. n.ih.i.n, ana in? iooa supply oi Europe iu Mr. i.n. Edgar F.

Mead and Mrs. Edgar A I. 'diminish and begin to disappear. BURNETT-Sept Brooklyn. Tuesday.

8 pen. Inter-tembfr 1947, UnM husband ch'V the crowd gathered in the 20. 1947, Evergreens Cemetery Anna s. lnee Bahr); broUler of; arounS the femp at wife of the jatei Wrfnesaay. 1 p.m.

(Paierson. New late rhgus service church Ave. and Marlborough ther of John 'JV- op'-) 8 p.m.. at the Leo F. Road.

OUISE, beloved B7'i up ana did not appear; in last analysis, the summary again in the forenoon. U. 8. Steel faid, the external means of recov- brother. Ignace, and a sister, Hamilton, both of Garden City.

Milton Haas, all of Brooklyn. and two brothers. Col. Arthur H. inn and mot touched up 'i, and theny can "i the largest measure poir.ir John T.

Gallazher Fu- JACOBS MARY A. 'nee Darbv. Kearns Funeral Home. 103-27 Let- ivinsnn. Hean of Brook-! Rahhl Ivinson was an a-tivei Henderson, now in the Philippines eral Home.

2549 Church Ave. at Bellmore. L. I September 19 ilerts Boulevard. Ricnmond Hill.

un reform rabbis, died member of 50 organisations, ln-iand Alexander G. Henderson of come only from tne united states. Tr nnlnlori nut that American assist pcivivra ivionuay, a p.m. vi hi nuu oiim, w.iwiwuuh; ocimo nut luiiun. u- several prominent memoers oi criming me aynagogvw uouiich oi i public Steel lost a fraction.

ance tnB two years already America and the National Confer-! loved wile oi James oear nerai weanesaay, p.m. inter- tne Brooklyn clergy and NELLIE THAYER, mother of James J. and Edmundjment "The Evergreens." L. rimirM In nublic life attended Chrysler aid General Motors! has rescued Europe "from collapse ence of Christians and Jews. Truman Calls and and the late William also jnwv nfithe services.

Rabbi Joseph Klein. ROSENBERGER JOHN. of was author of "The Jewish Science fr. September 21. 1947, beloved' nother of Josephine Carlton.

survived by three orotners ana iwo assistant rabbi of the temple, offl Manual." He was president of dipped small amounts and then steadied. Rails had a small loss on average. Oils were mixed with Sunray equaling its high. Utilities 829 Halsey Street. Sunday, Sep Friends may call at the Moadinger Cabinet Meeting sisters and three grandchildren.

elated and three friends of the deceased two rabbis and a Prot Program Ontltned In breakdown of the program as drafted at Paris the summary said It was designed to achieve the uneral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush tember 21, 1947, beloved father of Florence Rosenberger and Mar the" Association of Reformed Rabbis of New York and of the Brooklyn Jewish Ministers Association. Reposing at Edward F. Higgins Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Avenue. Continued from Pag 1 held about steady. hvenue, until Monday, 7 p.m.

estant minister delivered the garet Ayers of Bellmore, cterment Auburn, New York. the Marshall plan dealt with long eulogy. following results by 1951: Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Francis Xavier R.

C. Church. Interment range needs through 1951. But In his eulogy Rabbi Sidney o. CHANSEN At Miami Beach, Tedesche of Union Temple quoted brother of Michael; also survived by three grandchildren.

Reposing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street, until Wednesday, 9 a.m. Requiem Mass Florida, on September 20, 1947, Europe urgently needs stop-gap relief to help It through the coming Thousands Attend LaGuardia Rites the tribute to the architect Chris- frf 186 27th Street. Brooklyn, Holy Cross Cemetery. LA BRASCHE On September tonher Wren engraved on St. (CHARLES: beloved husband of Winter.

Stop-Gap Relief Needed -borothy, dear son of Charles and at Our Lady of Good Counsel 20, 1947, LOUIS husband of Florence I. La Brasche. Funeral He served as chaplin of the New York Naval Mllltla In World War I and was auxiliary chaplain at Fort Tllden during the recent war. Rabbi Levinson served as chaplain of the Gibborim Society of the City Department of Correction. He was honorary director of the Brooklyn Jewish Home for Convalescents and founder and honorary president of the Brooklyn Chapter of the Palestine Paul's Cathedral, which states: "If you are seeking a monument, then look about you." Mr.

Marshall has said that this Church. 9:30 a.m. Interment Wary, brother of Alfred. Walter from Chapel. 38 Lafayette Avenue stop-gap relief must be supplied Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

nd Zeno. Reposing after Tues- "If vou are looking for a tribute soon before Congress now sched Contlnned from Page 1 Some readied over and touched the former Mayor's lips. Although the family had re 1. Restoration of prewar bread, grain and other cereal production, with large increases above prewar of sugar and potatoes, some in creases in fats and oils and as fast an expansion In livestock products as supplies of feeding-stuffs will permit, 2. Increase of coal output to 584,000,000 tons.

This would be 145,000,000 tons above the 1947 level and 30.000,000 above 1938 production. 3. Expansion of electricity output by nearly 70,000,000.000 (day noon at S. Szutarski Funeral on Wednesday, September 24. at 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass uled return to Washington Jan. 2 for Rabbi Levinson," he said, "look about you at the people JHoine. 246 24th Street Requiem St. Charles Borromeo R. Plea.se omit flowers.

Masses preferred. SARKIS EDWARD, on September 21, 1947, beloved son of Mr Mass Thursday at 9:30 a.m.. at How to accomplish this, with or without a special session. Is the whose lives he affected so favor Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy quested that no flowers be sent to JOur Lady of Czenstochowa Church, ably." the cathedral the Chapel of St.

question before the Administra 24th Street and 4th Avenue. Inter Cross Cemetery. LAKE JEANNE on Sunday, and Mrs. S. Sarkls, of 495 8th Ave The rabbi was also eulogized by tion.

nment St. John's Cemetery. James was banked high with, floral pieces. Only one, however, was per the Rev. Karl M.

Chworowsky September 21, 1947. wife of the late nue; devoted brother of Paul Alex, John and Mary Sayegh. Fu mitted near the casket. It was a The long-range plan submitted by the 16 nations calls for overall expenditure of (22,440.000,000 of Louis La Brasche, COMERFORD JOHN M.D. James Rich Steers Lake; beloved neral Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

from blanket of red roses and red rose mother of Mrs. Ross Nelson suddenly. September 21. 1947. beloved husband of Iiretta: devoted watt hours.

This would De 40 percent above 1947 and an increase of Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue buds. It bore a card: thence to St. Nicholas Syrian which this country would supply 815.810.000.000 and other western hemisphere nations $5,970,000,000. father of Jackie; brother of Mrs. pastor of the Fourth Unitarian Church of Flatbush and Rabbi Max Reichler of Beth Sholom People's Temple.

Mrs. Irene Shapiro, president of the Sisterhood of the temple; Nathan Hirsch, president of the Men's Club, and Reuben Automobile Dealer "To Daddy, from Eric and Jean." Mrs. LaGuardia and the adopted Orthodox Cathedral. State and James Donohue and Mrs. Hugo Bond Streets, at 2 pm, Interment children, Eric, 15, and Jean, 18, re The European countries themselves Mlscho.

Funeral from the resi Dougherty; sister of Mary Henrietta. Ella M. and James Wood. Services at her residence, 787 East 19th Street, Brooklyn, Tuesday at 8 p.m. LILJEBERG JOHANNES on September 20, 1947.

beloved Evergreens Cemetery. mained In the home at 5020 Good-ridge Rlverdale, where the dence, 1223 I Avenue, Wednesday: Solemn Requiem Mass would raise the remaining The report held out the possibility that $3,110,000,000 of the The funeral of Louis La Brasche 6E, president of the Packard Atlantic Company. 1050 At Director, Jere J. Cronin, Inc. SHERIDAN-Septmber 31.

1947, former Mayor died at 7:23 a.m. St. Rose of Lima Church, 10 a.m. Saturday. About 9:15 last night total might come from the World Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KATHERINE. dear mother of Mrs, husband of Edith; father of John lantic and former president The Cabinet Food Committee Gunnar. Services Tuesday. 8 p.m John E. Duffy, Director.

nriDe Can. of the Brooklyn Motor Vehicle son. president of the temple, also Masonic rites also were con-dudcted. Rabbi Levinson had been grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of New York and was a at Sandftrom's Chapel, 4603 4th Frances Telford and Mrs. Susan Riddle.

Reposing John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue; Requiem Ma.ss Holy Cross they arrived at the cathedral along with a score of relatives and close friends of Mr. LaGuardia and took seats in the front of the church. They remained for 15 met this morning. Meeting with it was Secretary of Army Ken tember 20.

1947. Survived by wife. Marv: two sons. A. Robert ery.

Wednesday, 2 pm. neth C. Royall. On Saturday Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m. generating capacity by 25,000.000 kilowatts, or two-thirds above the prewar level.

4. Development of oil refining capacity in terms of crude oil by 17.000,000 tons. This would be 2 times above the prewar levol. 5. Increase of crude steel production by 80 percent over the present level to 55,000.000 tons.

This would be 10,000,000 tons or 20 percent above 1938 production. 6. Expansion of inland transportation facilities to carry a 25 percent greater load In 1951 than in 1938. 7. Restoration of prewar merchant fleets of the 18 Western European nations.

The participating nations said European production would supply most of the needs for capital equipment outlined in the expansion program. and Joseph and two daughters, LITZ BRIDGET (nee Byrne), minutes, viewing the body for a few moments while the line was Royall had told the Senate Appropriations Committee that soar founder and first master of Prospect Lodge 978. Services were opened with Chap- Marv and Margaret, Reposing at! on September 21, beloved wife of SHERLOCK -On September 21, Paul; dear mother of Patrick M. Chapel. 277 Central Avenue.

Sol ing prices and Britain's inability 1947, MARY MARGARET, beloved wife of John, and devoted mother stopped, and then left. Bishop to Preside 1 to pay its share of Anglo-Ameri Dealers Association, will be held Wednesday from the Boyertown Chapel. 38 Lafayette Ave. A solemn requiem ma.ss will be offered at 10 a.m. In St.

Charles Borromeo's R. C. Church, Sidney Place and Livingston with a nephew, the Rev. Paul Palmer, J. of Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md as celebrant.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. La Brasche. who lived at the Bossert Hotel, 98 Montague of John Jr. and Mary Sherlock; Byrne, Mrs.

Mary Byrnes and Mrs. Julia Cladas. Reposing Harry Quayle Funeral Home, 134 Smith Street. Requiem Mass Wednesday. The Rt Rev.

Charles Kendall emn Requiem Mass on beptemDer 23, 1947. 10 a St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church, 185 Suydam Street. Interment St, Johns Cemetery. dear sister of Mrs.

L. Cleary. Repos Dr. Comerford, Gilbert, Protestant Episcopal tng at her residence. 81 Underhill bishop of New York, presided at 10:45 a.m., St.

Charles Borroineo Avenue. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 the services today. He was assist R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Requiem Mast St. Josephs R. C. Church.

Interment St. John's CRAWFORD SAMUEL of Boro Physician can occupation costs in Germany would increase U. S. occupation expenses all over the world from $600,000,000 to $1,100,000,000. The Food Committee did not give details of Its plans but Mr.

Marshall said he was "delighted" with- results of the meeting. There had been reports that the State and Agriculture Depart ed by Canon Edward N. West, sacrist of the cathedral: Canon Cemetery. MCCARTHY DANIEL, on Sep Thnmfljr A Snarks of Newtown. in his 63d year, rbeloved husband of Hazel Morrison and father of Grace A.

Craw- Dr. John R. Comerford, 51, who St died Saturday in Brooklyn tember 21, 1947, dear husband of fihe cathedral, and Canon James SIEDENBURG HENRY, on September 19, 1947, beloved husband Margaret; a of Margaret had practiced medicine here fori Hospital. He was born In Eliza-25 years, died yesterday in his beth, N. and was brought here Greene, cathedral precentor.

The Iford. Services at Truiity Church, Maloney, Marion HockneU ana committal service at the grave was Jf Gesene Bassen Siedenburg; fa Tuesday, at 2:30 p.m. Urges Cancer Clinics a child. He was a member oi home, 1223 Newklrk Ave to be conducted by the Rev. Oer- William.

Funeral from United Chapels. 1202 Broadway, Wednes Columbus Council. K. of and He was born In St. Paul, ther of George, and brother of Mrs.

Anna Pletsch, John, William and As LaGuardia Memorial ments differed on food amounts this country could spare safely for Europe. The State Department ald V. Barry, rector of Christ P. E. day, 10 a.m..

Requiem Mass Our the Invincible Club. His wife, Mrs Florence I. La Brasche, survives. Church in Rlverdale, which the LaGuardia family attended. Frederick.

Funeral Service Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, Lady of Good Counsel R. C. was said to feel that maximum and educated at the Unlversfty of Pennsylvania and Baylor University, where he received his medical degree. Church.

Interment St. oh as food shipments are necessary to prevent spread of Communism In Assemblyman Philip J. Schupler today proposed that the State set up diagnostic cancer clinics in various places In memory of former Mayor LaOuardla. He said he would Introduce a bill in the 158-14 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, Lv Monday, 8 p.m. Inter Cemetery.

Dr. Comerford was a member of List Rogers' Death As Apparent Suicide Leibowitz Pays Tribute To LaGuardia's Career McGEE JAME5 A. Jr. (He ment Tuesday, 1 p.m., Lutheran Europe. But Anderson said that as a the staff of Caledonian and Sa tenant Junior grade, Naval Re Police today listed as an appar Judge Samuel S.

Leibowitz, as serve), suddenly, on September 18, result of today's meeting the de Cemetery. SMYTH On September 20. 1947 maritan Hospitals. He was a member of the Kings County Medical ent suicide the death of Joseph 1947, beloved husband of Margaret spokesman for Kings County partments were "in agreement. next session for such a purpose.

"The killer cancer was responsible for depriving our city. Society and the American Medical MARY beloved wife of the late (O'Connell); loving son of James Assistant White House Press Court Judges, paid tribute to the late Fiorello H. LaGuardia today Association. George A. Smyth and devoted aunt and Mary (McNichoUs); brother Secretary Eben Ayers told report The funeral will be held Wednes DRISCOLL On September 21, MARY beloved wife of the late Patrick dear mother of Arthur John Walter Elmer Frank Mrs.

Mildred McGrath, Edwin C. and Kathryn also seven grandchildren. Reposing John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Requiem Mass Holy Cross Church, 10 a.m.

Thursday. ELLIS-JOHN of 160 Hen-drix Street, September 20. 1947, dear father of Dorothy and John; brother of Mrs. George Whytal; also survived by two grandchildren. Veteran, Masonic and religious services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at John Metzner Parlors.

2890 Atlantic Avenue. Interment Wednesday, 2 p.m., Long Island National Cemetery. of Charles, Mildred and Gloria in a ceremony In County Court. Speaking for himself and Rogers, 53. who two months ago had to sell Rogers Corners, a restaurant at 50th St.

and 8th Manhattan, because of business reverses. Rogers' body was found yesterday In a suite of rooms he maintained over the restaurant. of Elizabeth McAustln Remleln. Services at her home, 474 E. 26th Street, Monday, 8:15 p.m.

day from the residence, with a solemn requiem mass being offered at Funeral from his residence, 1238 Rogers Avenue, Tuesday; Solemn ers he knew nothing of reports that Mr. Truman would address the nation by radio soon on foreign and domestic crises. 'He said Judges Nathan R. Sobel and 10 a.m. in St.

Rose of Lima R. C. Requiem Mass St. Jerome R. c.

carmine J. Marasco, he told a state and nation of many of Its greatest and noblest," Assemblyman Schupler said. The Assemblyman would have a State-supported foundation set up, with branch clinics established to diagnose the ailment early, and educate the public to detect cancer before it gets a fatal hold. SPECHT ANNA on Septem Church, 11 a.m. Interment National courtroom filled with witnesses ber 21, in her 78th year, beloved Church, Parkville Ave.

near Ocean Parkway. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. also he knew nothing of another report that Clifford, the President's special counsel, had police officers, lawyers and other Besides the body was a bottle partially filled with sleeping tablets. wife of Herman: loving mother of Visitors: Cemetery. James Nugent, Director.

McLEOD EDNA on Sun He had been known as the "Mavor Dr. Comerford Is survived by his Lillian Viola C. and Edward Speoht; grandmother of Norman "America has lost a fighting, urged Mr. Truman to call Con gresa Into special session. of the Midway" at the World's wife, Loretta; a son, John R.

courageous and honorable man. Fair, where he operated a group L. Specht. Services at her home, 89-09 91st Avenue. Woodhaven, L.

of Midway shows. day, September 21. dear wife of John mother of Alice Jean John D. daughter of Fred and Paula Hauske; sister of "GOING PLACES?" PRONE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS and two sisters, Mrs.

Ella Donohue and Mrs. Mary Mlscho. In tEemoriam on Tuesday? September 23, at 8:30 p.m. Interment private. FORSELL CARL of 47 LCOAL NOTICBS Charlotte and Alice Hiller.

Serv ites Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Fu Harden Street, on September 20, DONOVAN In memory of MARY WALKER BETSY, of 342 41st Street, on September 20, 1947, in Walter B. Cooke 1947. beloved husband of Carolina neral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street. E.

Died September 22, 1945. Lovlnc ind kind In ill hrr Uprt.ht nd Juki, to the end of her rf.vi Interment Wednesday, private. her 90th year. Survived by one daughter, Margaret Christie; three INC. Sincere tnd true in her heart and miod.

McNAMARA RUTH EFFIE, Of grandchildren and five great' Mrs. Mary A. Smyth Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A. Smyth of 474 E.

26th who died Saturday, will be held at 8:15 o'clock tonight, at the home, with the Rev. Samuel H. Lowther of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Flatbush, officiating. Burial will be In Cypres Hills Cemetery.

Mrs. Smyth was born In Scotland, 72 years ago, and was brought and father of Lilly Neumann: also survived by a granddaughter, Margaret; a brother, Otto; two sisters. Emma Rohdin and Miml Nelson. Services at Ericson 628 East 17th Street, on Saturday, grandchildren. Funeral service FUNERAL INFORMATION oe.uiiiHi memonea trie leu behind.

Denny, Katie, Grandchildren. DUNN ANNIE. AT A SPECIAL TERM PART 2 of the, City Court of the City of Nw York held in and for the County of Kina at Kmxa County Courthouse, 120 Srhermerhorn Street. Brooklyn, New York, on th 12th day tit September, 1947. PRESENT: HON.

A. DAVID BENJAMIN, Juatlct. In the Matter of the AppJatlon of ISRAEL, SHERMAN. aUo known as ISIDOR SHERMAN for leave to (hang hit name to IRVING SHERMAN. Upon reading- and filing the annual Petition of ISRAEI.

NHER. Monday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Tues 50 Svnu Ava, MAia 2-8585 "So day, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens September 20, 1947, beloved daughter of Katherine and sister of Viola Sauer, Marie Llcater, Florence Ellis and Doris Amery. Serv- Clod took her Home.

It Hu will Ericson's Chapel. 500 State Street Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mondav. September 22nd Cemetery. Charles Morton, Director.

ALFRED. Frederick 10:00 A M. at Hem IOOI.I Y. Rllen 10:30 A.M. al Chapel nut iu eur nei.ru ne nvevri ftttu.

Loving CHILDREN. FINSTON McQUILLEN GENOVESE CONCETTA, of 245 ices at the Fairchild Chanel. 951 riNAMORE, EllllB r. to Brooklyn as a child. Her hus Kane Street, on September 20, be- Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Ave- WHITE JOSEPH, beloved hus band, George A.

Smyth, died 27 KATHRYN FINSTON. Fourth an VAN. also known as ISIIXIR KHER- loved wife of Leo; dear mother ofnue on Tuesday at 8:30 D.m. In- band of Mary, and fattir of Mary. i it laapei Wednesday, September Hlh COLLINS.

Catherine 11:1.1 A.M. at hapel HUTCHINSON, Clara 1 P.M. at Hone MAN. duly verified the 4ih rlav of years ago. She was a sister of the niversary September 22, 1947.

Rooe Curcio, Ralph, Joseph andl terment private. IJoseph and John. Reposing at Taller futicraU R. CooLe, Inc. Iiae I he dignity LLillian Sanacore.

Reposing 187 S.j Shaffner Funeral Home. Hillside late David and Robert McAuslln, Brooklyn veterinarians. Masses offered. Romelimei of in old-fa ihumed tonl Brines ui Ihouchi of yon. FAMILY.

Oxford street, until luesaay. i u. Avenue, wiuisum pane, l. soi-a Mass 10 a.m. Sacred Hearts-jThroop Avenue, aged 58 years.

onmn Requiem Mass at St. Aidan's grarimitnem tliat and quirt St Stephens R. C. Church. nwwiei church.

WIlllMon Park, 10 a 1218 FUtlwh Aft. BUck. 2-0266 Monday, September 22nd BFACHAN. Mae 1 :00 M. at Chapel HAHRIS, William 1.

A im P.M. at Chapel Tueidnv. 6'epfember Mrrt O'PRAV. Mand V. A M.

at fbipel GKr.t.1L. Mar? :0 A.M. at Chapel ML8ANTE, Ataillnt :30 A.M. at Home of Mrs. Agms Klahn, William snd'Tuesday Burial in Pinelawn "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA.

4-6200 FOR IDEAS men- Holy Cross Cemetery. (Miami Herald please copy). uier oi ljoieua, ain-erlne and William. Funeral from Cemetery. WILLIAMS STOREY In loving memory of VERONICA.

Lovin n'd kind In her wiy. Upright and Jum, to the end of her dayi; Sincere and true in her heart and mind, Beautiful mrmoriea the left behind. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. MAY nf 333 the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral GIANFORTONE-PHILIP, be BUck.

4-1200 15 1 Liaau Bird. loved husband of Adeline 6332 Forest Avenue. Ridge-jOvington Avenue, on September 21, wood. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.: Is4'. beloved sister ol 'lheresa Requiem Mass at Our Lady of the Dougherty.

Edna Glass. Gertrude, Mondav. September 22nd FOLEY. Marr T. A.M.

al Chapel Ethel A. Stakler and Hazel Wil Miraculous Medal Church, 10 a.m. OiliberUi; beloved son of Salva-tore Reposing Nuceiarone Funeral Home. 177 Sullivan Street, until Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Mass at Our Lady of Pompei Church, FUNERAL SERVICE eoniei of I and omler'lanilini. They are dnlinguialied by a rarelul attention lo detail, a well-in i a coniplelenrii.

One out of every ten funeral in New York City i eonrjurted by Waller B. Cooke, Inc. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP Septf-mher, 1947. praying; for leave to wiiiiii the name of IRVING SHERMAN, in place of ISRAEL SHERMAN andor ISIDOR SHERMAN and the consent of P.EATRICE SHERMAN, peUtlone.r'ii wife, and the Court being aatUfied thereby that there is no reasonable objection to the change of name proposed. NOW.

on motion of HAROLD SHERMAN, attorney for the petitioner, it ORDERED. Iliat 'ISRAEL SHERMAN, also known tw ISIDOR SHERMAN be and he hereby ix authorized to issume the name of IRVIN'c; SHERMAN on and after the 22nd dav of October. 1947. upon condition however that he shall comply with the further provisions of this Older and it is further ORDERED that this older he en-tered and the annexed papeia he filed within ten dava after Hits date in the. office nf Hie Clerk of this Court, and it Is rurlher ORDERED that a certified copy nf this order be served by mail on the University of the State of New York and It further ORDERED that I conv of this order be published within ten dava after the entry thereof, once in the Brooklyn Eaicle.

a newspaper published and circulated in the County of Kings and it is further ORDERED that if the terms of lliia order are fullv romnhed with and sn Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MICHEL ELIZABETH, of 135 Herman Boulevard, Franklin Since mi (332 Forail Art. HEeenia 3-09M Monday, September 22nd NCHBKORN, Dor.ttaj M. .1:00 P.M. at Chapel Tueider.

September 23rd DIET. Mary E. 10:00 A al Chapel Wednesday. September 24th MERKLE, Arnei R. 10 A M.

at Chapel 10 a m. Hams. Reposing at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Angel's C. Church Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Square. Survived by her loving KEARIVS SONsJl Oar connections in iD principal cities enable to handla II arrangement for transfer cases by rail er air.

JA. (-6670 1S0-10 HilUidt Art. GEORGE D. CONANT husband, Theodore; two sons, Walter and Charles; one daughter, Mrs Mary Westphal. A member of the Lexington Council, No.

90, Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Reposing Krauss Funeral Chapel. Franklin Square. Services Tuesday, September 23. 8 pm.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery, Wednesday, September 24, 10 a.m. GIBSON ROBERT A on September 20. 1947. of 123-07 109th Avenue. Richmond Hill, patrolman D.

retired; beloved husband of Esther fnee Cuddihyt; devoted father of William. Robert, Ethel Merriman; brother of Ella Pope. Edith Williams. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a from tne Walsh Chapel.

94-08 118th 8'reet. Richmond Hill Requiem Mass St. Theresa of Avilla Church 10 am. 1504 BUSHWICK AVE. I I out awes rOM suiwAt (Busiwicll cTjlMf I II Moee1iitfr funeral Parlors For your comfort our COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $150 DISTANT SHIPMENTS FROM 8125 Monday.

September 22nd SORICE. Ann A M. at Chapel LINUO, Onep R. i.ttn P.M. al Chapel Tueidov, September Zlrd SMITH, WO M.

al Chapel IS8-14 Norlktrt BMrFLgikinf 3-6600 Monday, September 22nd CHAMPLAIN. William I at Chapel Tuenitay. September 2rd Alt.DE.VBlBG. Hear Chapel Air-CondUioned affidavit of the publication of thit) order ana oi service or a copy in-re- ifuneral 3iom DIGNIFIED FUNERALS CHAPELS AVAILABLE, IN ALL LOCALITIES 1120 Flatbush Avenue Ttl. lUckmintter 2-0247 of upon the lniversnv the Mute of New York are Med and recorded 'n the office of the Clerk of this Court within forty (40) days, thai the petitioner shall on and after the Jina aay or uriooer.

ii pr nnow 1:0 P.M. at Chapel BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 1211 FlrthM AMU-tUckmkttar 2-I2M 1M II NISttptg.waw Ihnalci 6 ItTS nipjiipiiainwt rr--1 is KWruitiea tOT SmPM-MAtt 2-SSU 61-12 ftrtat RirtiiutNttMa S-66M fUNItAl MOMIS IN IVIRT OtOUOH ANO WSSTCH1STU (JJn AS LOW AS 1150 Henry by the name he i legally authori to awume. to wit: IRVING SHEJ MAN In plact and stead of I9RAB, Vital notices occepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; os late at 10 p.m, Saturday night for publication.

SHERMAN andor Maim Caaawk AvaikU EnrywUt CamsM Caaatet MtwUy fa Owr BlW fllaltial SRI Sta Ait. WlaeW MC4 Utk Ave, ILtMaW 8-25J1 Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the tame day; at late at 10 p.m, Soruedoy ofcht far pupllaatroni 24 Striata Ave, REviat 8-8I1I Andrew t. MoOaddla, lit r.

MAN and by no oiner II DOH BHhekV nam. mjAMtt' tKCouirt. ISIDOR SHS nam. rt i A. DAVTP.

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