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ROMAGNOLO DOMINICK, of BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUP FEB 26, 195? FERRY-MAHY WRIGHT. Feb-' marv 19M if the late LESMEI8TE1 FRANK, on eto-j ruarv 2S. devoted tether of I Mrs. FitzGibbon, 3B fat ft a Frederick Kern' 75' ired Luther Ferry. Service at her resi- Frank and Louise Reynolds.

Also dence. 539 Chauncey Street, survived by even grandchildren 8 p.m and twelve Reposing 11 John Sehy Sonj HUGIBBON MARY 319 Central Avenue; Bol-j iruary 34. 1953, beloved wife of theipmn Renniem Mass 8t. Barbara: Prelates Mother Marv A. FitzGibbon.

mother of Monsignor Francis X. vicciijjwim i-ziuyyiai, muauii 'te dr of the c. Church. Saturday, 10 a ln- lVery Rev ncis X. Most Holy Trinity Ceme-! Anderson, C.

Laura Barmeri. Louie Bishop, C. Bove, Joseph Brocskoski, W. Elizabeth Carroll, Frank Casey, J. Jr.

Cod Edward Mahoney. Mary Maiurro, Pietro McBride, H. Mschels' Herman Mucci, A Mellard, T. Nugent, Arthur Nnntre lessle O'Crmnell James nronnor 'Thomas' FitzuiDDOn, dean or bt. Joseph iw K.

ivern, 10, reined nrooK-College for Women, died Tnes-llvn druggist, will be held at 8 day at her home, 45 Plaza St, o'clock tonight at the Simonson! "UB lne mlf, "rlc 'sister of Anna V. Gearn.s and Mrs. Theresa Thornton Funeral from Cooke Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Plate- Solemn Reouiem Uu Funeral services for Freder- Chapel, llfWM Hillside Ave. Richmond Hill. The Rev.

K.slph Drisko, pastor nf the Rich monri Hill Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will take place tomorrow in Muimgton cemetery, MorrU, N. Y. Mr. Kern, who for the last four years had resided at 80-31 Cronk.

E. Estelle Min-ie Dibble, Ad Pray. Charles Dromm. Hen in Rehm, Josephine Ferry Mary Romagnolo D. FitaOlbbon, Mary Roselle, W.

V. French, Frank N. Rowe, Helen tinuing there for years. He became manager of one of the Liggett drug stores in Jamaica and nome years later returned to Brooklyn, where he opened his own store at Decatur St. and Evergrqun Ave.

He retired four years ago. Mr. Kern was a Mason and a member of the Royal Arcanum. He and his wife, the former Katherine Richter, were planning celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on June 2. Beside his wife, ne iveel bv a son.

Ludwie. and Gallagher. John Rubano, Angelo iMh.n r. Scl Lillian 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme leiy FOX ATHEKINE (nee Reiiiy.

'suddenly, on February 24, at her iresldence, ZB2l wewalrn Avenue, beloved wife of the late Joseph mother of Mrs. Mary Turner, John Michael sister of Mrs. Mary Reilv. Mrs. Nora Connelly and the late Mrs.

ueua Murpny unstou. Also survived by tnree imwi dreii. Funeral from James C. woodhaven Boulevard, Glen-nisi dle, died Tuesday night. Gill.

James Sinnott, Catherine Hopkins, Edward Sprengel, George Hughes, Joseph Thomassen.M. Johnson, Anne Trautfteld, Mary Jones. Marianne Trultt. Marshall Jordan. Rita Vespis.

Philomena! daughter, Mrs. Anita K. Hop-jing Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue Alexandria Church. Interment St and E. 28th Street, Saturday.

Cemetery. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Jerome's! Phnrvh 9-sn Bin MAHONEY MARi J. 'nee Keller, jacorj ward, Mary-Kern, Frederick Watson, Harry 1 Kurre, Sophie Wernig.Philiplne Learey, Arthur Whelan, Alice Lenihan, Daniel Williams, E. L.

Lesmelster, Frank Wsaolelt, Charles 4 Maffia, Frank FRENCH On Pebruan 24, 1953. FRANK beloved husband of McFadden, Mrs. Joseph! ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBER NIANS, Ladies Auxiliary Division 15. regret to announce tne aeatn of our member, CATHERINE GEOGHAN. Members will meet Friday evening, 8:30, at Avenue late Catherine L.

(nee Deienan devoted brother of Mrs. Marv Hlncken of Boston: dear untie of William, Thomas and Edna French. ReDosine- William A. Martin Fu- neral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Friday, 9:30 am Requiem Mass St.

Teresa's R. C. Church, interment! Holy Cross Cemetery. I GALLAGHER Wednesday, J0HN husbmd of tnc late Josephine; beloved lather 01 Mrs JmM OSnea alld Mr6. Carbo; Als0 survjved by illg grandohlldren.

FMneral Satur- ana e. mn street. Mrs. ANITA NUGENT, Pres. Mrs.

May Murphy, Sec. ANUEKSUN-UMAKUUllB, ruary 23 1953 aged 64 years, be loved mother of Doris and Marion Anderson; dear sister of ftUUi Praeser and Erwln Martinsky. 7.7 wnw ruiwrmt nmum. from his home, 415 10thof(ered on Monday at 10 a.m. at: corner Evergreen Avenue Street; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Johns -It Friday, p.m.

Interment Cypress AMTnNRII I (' MtVUNE nn ANTONEI.1.I (AKivilNfc. February 24. beloved father or. jWli 1 homes and Jfun Reoosina at Piro Funeral Home. OKOGHAN CATHERINE (nee O'Brien on February 25, 1953.

wlff nf the J()hn m01hpr of Mrs. Ann Sullivan. John lK. i MSA 18th Avenue. Reoosiiw Bear-1 paci runrrai nome, in Avenue until Saturday, 9 a.m.

ROSELLE WALLACE February 25, 1953. husband lian; father of Charles Roselle land Mae Bergstrom; brother of! 'John, George and Howard Roselle I ana flora Henory. Hsteue mc- Namara ana Mae carrou services: Friday, 8 p.m at Bboers-Hiu Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel, Inc. 519 Clinton Avenue. ROWE HELEN on February i.

1953, beloved wile of Frank! R. devoted mother of Mrs. Dorothy V. Oonelly; grandmother of Helen and Nancv Conelly. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 141-26 woruiera souievaro, nusning, tti- day, 8 pm.

RUBANO ANGELO on Feb ruary 25, at his late residence, 1842 aotn sweet, BrooKiyn. survived oy loving wife, Filomenr seven de voted children and one grandchild Reposing at Onofrio Friscia Sonj runerai nome, vara new utrecni Avenue, near 80th until 8 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. Finbars Church. lutennent St. John's Ceme- tery.

SCOTT February 34, 1853. LIL-! LIAN (nee McNamarai, beloved! wife of George; devoted mother of! Loretta, Rosemary, Richard, Wil- Ham, Edward, John and daughter of Michael McNamara of County Clare, Ireland; dear sister jof Catherine Kenny, Agnes and: Micnaei wcwamara. runerai irom her home, 2347 13th Street; Sat- urday, 8:45 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Edmund's C.

Church. Direction M. Matthews. SINNOTT CATHERINE (nee Matier), on February 23. 1953, be loved mother of James CharleR A and William lcving sister of Mrs Susan Applegate and Joseph in.

Mauer. runerai rriuay, a.m., from New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home. 187 Oxford Street; Requiem Mass. 9:45 a.m., St. Francis of Assisi R.

C. Church. Inter- By Cross Cemewry. F. Blair Sons, Directors.

Sl'K GEORGE husband of Irene; devoted son of Christine iuros.s: near orotner o' unariotte a. Wn-'ht and Edward Sprengel. Service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. Fri day, 8:30 p.m.

Funeral Saturday. 1 pm interment Lutheran Cemetery. THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF ST, JOSEPH'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN wishes to express its -yinpatln lo Very Rev-end Francis X. Fitzgibbon, dean, on the death of his mother, Mrs. MARY FITZGIBBON.

Funeral from Cooke's Funeral Parlor, 83 Place, Brooklyn, Saturday. Mass 10 a.m., St. Francis Xavler'i Church; 8th Avenue at Carroll Street. Members please attend in 1 1 i nine it jiohsio'e hbuum ttU.L,ti, nesioent. Sister Teresa Marie, Rec.

Sec. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE FOR women t'xtciKis its symoatn! Very Rev. -lend Frauds Fitz Gibbon, dean, on the death of his mother, Mrs. MARY HTZGIBBON, THOMASSEN MAGDALENA, rftttuary 25.

1953, of 128 Covert Maul and Emma BoKers: also sur- eel bv M-ven erandchlldren. Re- posing Gallagher Sons Funeral 25 Aberdeen Street, between Broadway and Bush-wick Avenue; a loumcin (I.I 9:45 a.m., at Fourteen Holy Martyrs Most Holy i TRAUTFIELD On February 24, MARY of 58 Chestnut Lane, Levtttcwn. beloved wife of the late Walter; dear mother of Walter A. and Clare Conk and fond sister of Joseph and William Curtis and Ella Steele; also survived bv four jsranocnuoren. runerai irom of.

1 Requiem Mass Good Shepherd I mi i53 Avenue, funeral Sattir- Kins. 69, Mason, of Police Dept. Knights Temp and Chaldean Chapter, R. A. M.

He also was a member of the Police Square Club, the St. George Association of the Police Department and the New ovk Veteran Police Association Surviving are his wife. Mis. Clara Truitt, associate coixluc tress of Plymouth Rock Chanter, Order of Eastern Star, and brother, William E. Truitt Wilmington.

Del. Funeral service, at 8 p.m. tomonw llerbat Sons Memorial. 750! 5th memorial, iouj oui i sfMiitt Ave. Buria iturria Mkof Qn.

Cemeterv Thev tinned iIip Laiav at only nine of the 10 cemeteries which had been strikebound for seven weeks. No metallic clang of grave-i UKRor ami snovcts ncai i tattoo on the hard earth at he loth burial place. Linden Hill Methodist. Episcopal Ceme- tuilgewood. Ihe reason, according to the Health Depart ment, i I tne i i-meii man icement refused to accept retiming employes on the grounds it had nm been a party to the settlement reached lues- with the help of the State Mediation Board John J.

Gallagher, Ex-Paint Executive John 3. Gallagher, retired representative for John Lucas paint manufacturers of New York and Phila delphia, died yesterday at his hmlK Mo 10th Mr Gallagher, who had been associated with ihe paint busi ness a large pan of hi A-' a -a nu in wwmu v. w'iwi, terment St. Johns Cemetery. ARNOLD LAURA WA1TZ.

on February 24, 1953. at Owenaboro, Kentucky Chapel, 188th Street and Webster Avenue. Bronx. Friday. 8 Dm In-1 terment Saturday, 10 a.m., Evergreens.

BARRIER LOUIS on Feb-marv 24 1958. beloved husband of Lola; devoted son of Saverio and Adelina; devoted brother of Rose town unapeis, as Liaiayeue Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Lucy's; William; devoted mother of Frank i Monahan and Edna Gorman; grandmother of William Gorman Solemn Requiem Mass, Saturday, 10 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church, 9th Street and 4th Avenue. Reposin? at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and 4th Avenue. BOVE JOSEPH. February 1953, of 2078 E.

12th Street, beloved husband of Catherine (nee Marino); devoted brother of Mrs. Austala Salomone, Anthony Bove. Funeral Friday. 9 a.m., from Chapel, 187 oxiord street; Mass Charge 2 Fired tlOUSe Alter Brick-Hurling A chain-reaction series of events, according to Queens po lice, led to the arrest today of two youths on a charge of arson. The chain started last Mon day night, when someone tossed a brick through a second-floor window in the apartment of William Lenihan of 139-07 89th Jamaica Ave A few days later Lenihan caused the arrest of Winfred Met 'alia, 23.

of 1 107 111th Ave. Jamaica, for toss- the brick. row angeren inn or ni friends Curtis Segura 18. of 144-13 Jamaica Ave and .1 osepi iGargula, 21, of 142-07 Lakewood both Jamaica. Last night they called on Lenihan said to he employed as a guard by the a aw Department to protest Lenihan showed them to i door.

This angered them some more ana, Jamaica ponce sain, they set fire to a hallway kitch en on the way out, Lenihan put nut the fire and ailed police who arrested Se gura and Gargula. Anastasio Looks On As Fight Manager a rtas Day in Court The lg1 fatP of Franktf J'arho, undercover fight man ager charged with contempt for refusing lo ns vv er question-; at a recent State Crime Com- mUnlon haaring, will be decided March jo in Manhattan Special A three-judge court rtwrved decision until that date vester-day after one day's testimony. Roth prosecution and defense rested In jig-time before Presiding Justice Gerald P. Cujtyj) and Associate Justlcei Doris 1. Ryrne and John V.

Flood. Lawyers on both sides werp given plenty of time to file briefs. Antistaato a Spectator Gerardo (Jerry) Anastasio. Brooklyn longshoremen's union delegate who will be tried Wednesday on charges similar to those leveled against Carbo, was a spectutor. Leslie H.

Arps, assistant chief counsel to the Crime Commission, cited as proof of the gravity of Carbu's muteness before his group, that, he was tried to elicit what relationship the boxing manager ha'd with Albert Anastusia, so-called "Lord High Executioner of Murder, Inc." and Anniello F.rcole. an alleged waterfront racket overlord. Albert Anastasia is Jerry's brothei-. Harold Corbin. Carbo's attot- anie apprehension ot danger refusing to testify, and that the waterfront investigators were out "to tie crime on him if they could." Frances French Services Tonight I at her home.

15748 10th, Ave Beechhurst, will he held at o'clock tonight at the Walter Williams Funeral Home, 149th Place. Flushing. Rurial will be in the Moravian Ceme tery, New Dorp, Staten Island. Miss rench was a former partner in the theatrical producing firm of Rosalie Stewart and Bert French. After the dissolution of the firm in 1028 she became office manager of the Vassar Club in Manhattan.

She ettred live years ago. I 20 Sjr Air 1 roMmroen, a BROOKS I A.M. Chip' t. MAin 2-AMS McGRATR, Alria riKim. h.p.i i lie M.

In Brnnlflvn Mr K'prn graduated from the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, and es tablished his own business soon after in Greenpoint. con Marshall Truitt, Retired Member Mar-hall Truitt of 7901 4th a retired member of the New York Police Department, died yesterday in Bellevue Hos- i. -ii Manhattan. He was Mr. Truitt, who wu- horn Milford, joined the police force in 11110 and retired In 1944.

He was attached to the Old Si I'rciimt most the time. After retiring he was employed for a number of years by the American Broadcasting Company. A 32d degree Mason, Mr. Truitt, a member of the May- and A. he- longed also Damascus Com Edward S.

Cody, 65r L. I. UrattStnan The funeral of Edward S. Cody, $5, Of 626 80th St. will be held tomorrow from the Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Ave.

A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St. Kphrem's R. ('. Church.

St. and Von Hamilton Parkway. Mr. Cody, a draftsman for the General Bronze Corporation, Garden City, died Monday at his home. He was a lifelong Brooklyn resident, and had been with General Bronze for 25 years Surviving are his wife, Hattie M.

Cody; two daughters, Mrs. Liu-ia Meeker and Mrs. John McPhelin; two brothers. William Cody and James Carlton, and three grandchildren, Kenneth Meeker, Irene and John McPhelin. Chas.

F. Pray, 85, Textile Broker Huntington, Feb. 24 Funeral services for Charles h. Pray, 85, senior member of the Manhattan textile brokerage firm healing his name, will be held here tomorrow In the Clarence R. Huff Funeral Hume, 71 New Street.

Mr. Pray, who resided at 1 5th Fast Northport, died Tuesday. He was born in Portsmouth, N. entered the textile business in 188.5 and formed his final partnership in 194. He was one of the founders of ihe Huntington Country Club one time was president of the Bay (rot His wile, Mrs, Jennie Sieber Pray, died some lime ago.

Sur- viving are a nephew, V. Covin- ney Pray; four nieces, Mrs. ChaeUn Ciwnniiiur Mr-. Marian Hunker, Mrs, Howard Hunt and Helen Pray, and a son-in law, Waller S. Robinson.

STEVENSON SETS OUT ON 'LONG AND WEARY' TRIP AROUND WORLD Chicago. Feb. 2R (U.R) Adlal E. Stevenson, who lost the Presidency to Dwight D. Eisenhower last November, set on' today for a "long and weary" trip around the world.

Steven-oil. no i- in ropnrt To President Kisenhower upon m- leturn, made it plain mat nis month tour will not "be a Included In his itinerary will be a visit to the battlefields of Korea, to Formosa and Indonesia and India. At Los Angeles he will confer with Democratic party leaders from 11 western States and speak at the plate dinner. Hp will fly to San Francisco tomorrow. pDDrDe mm CDDCIfS 11 ILL, MGi FUNERAL DIRECTORS iUtu.

ne, III Clintan In Brnaklvn Clinton Ave, Brooklyn MAln 2-0531 a Catnerin!" v. Murphy; 'also sur- eve graitQcnuuJBn ana, two great-grandchildren. Funeral ram James Nugem neral Home, Avenue and E. 28th Street, Monday. Solemn Requiem 1 GILL JAMES, on February 24,.

iaaj, oi aye at. jonns Place, be- loved brother of Martin, Elizabeth (r.Mua Hamilton Fund a I from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Solemn Ro- quiem Mass St. Joseph's R. C.

Church. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Inter- HOPKINS-EDWARD, Feuinarv 85, 1953, beloved, husband of Florence; devoted jather of Evelyn. JServices at Waller B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder tie (near Flatbush Avenue HUGHES-JOStPH on Feb ruary 35.

1953, beloved husband of Mae; father of Thomas and Kevin; brother of Alice Drisooll. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass Qood Shepherd Church. 10:15 a.m. In terment tioiy cross uemetery.

JOHNSON ANNE on Feb ruary 24. at. her residence, 115 2d 8treet, Garden City. Suvived by nel- beloved husband. Charles E.

dven, phlUpi charle and Ann la ln Joseph R. Church. city. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. of William and Marie Jones; dear sister of Louis.

Funeral from Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Ger- Mass of the Angels at Good ShepI Avenue. Fnda: wjirnent oi. jonn VCmeiery JORDAN RITA, on Februarv Pflnf. at, her residence, 90 Hewes "JTiSTiiTL J- J- Gallagher Sons, Direc tery. MAFFIA FRANK M.

of 11 Elliott Place. Reposing at Joseph Tart Funeral Home. 121 MAICRRO-PIETRO, suddenly on February 25. 195S. of 1138 50th! street, aear nusoano oi wosa; iov- inii father of Mrs.

Marie Martinez, Mrs. Jean Basso. Mrs. Josephine Gublnsky. Mrs, Margaret Faociola.

Sebastian and Daniel. Also survived by ten grandchildren and two great- jgranacruioren. Reposing at a uen- nareui runerai nome, list snreei-10th Avenue; Requiem Mass, Satur- day, 9:30 a.m., St. Catharine of Cronlni, February 24. Ji53.

beloved wife of John: mother of Mrs. iGranl, Mrs. James Walsh and Mrs. John Davis; also survived by four- teen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from Joseph Redmond Funeral fariors, lua rung street; nequiem Mass at io a.m., visitation k.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. February 28, oeloved sister of Mary Anna Marguerite Joseph F. and Neil B. McBride.

Reposing at her residence. 54 Dartmouth Street, Garden City, L. I btewarl Manor station. L. I R.

Solemn Mass oL Requiem will be St. Anne's R. C. Church. MAYFLOWER LODGE, NO.

961, 'quested' to' attend Masonic services1 our brother, MARSHALL XRriXTi Fred pyneral Home. 7501 5th Avenue. Brooklyn, ARTHUR C. H. EN OH," Master.

Arwvur aneriuau. secretary MELLARD THEODORE on February 1953. of 52 McKlnlev i- Baldwin, lormerly ot Cam- ona Herjhts. beloved rnisranc! ot Ethel and loving father of Mrs. Barbara Busa and Mrs.

Theodora Offer. Service at the Fairchild unapci. uau-oa Hiiusme Avenue. 'Q Village, on Saturday at! 10 a.m. MICHELS HERMAN .1 denly, Febiuary 24, beloved husband of Julia; loving father of Ktitn, Herman Ucraldine Mc-Niecc, Ambrose Harold and Dor othy.

Funeral Saturday, 8: the McGrath Funeral Home, 112 Avenue Requiem Mas. 9 t.m.. St. Brendan's Chmvli. tnin- ment St.

Charles Cemetery. MUCCI ARC ANGELA (former- ly of Nassau Street), wife of the late Joseph; devoted mother of Anna marieo, nuomena Keis. Antoinette Iuzzini, Louis, Roma, Dalessandro and Marie Ventiera. Funeral Monday at 9 a.m. from Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue.

Re- quiem Mass St. Lucy's R. 0. nhrrh Qm tUSiLmi ICross Piro Service. AUTRE JESSIE on Tues- day.

February 24. Sorvnr l-'rank E. Campbell "The Funeral Church, Madison Avenue at 81st Street, Frl day, 8 p.m. NUGENT ARTHUR A Feb ruary 26, 1953. beloved husband of the late Martha dear ather or oerard G.

and Mrs. Kathryn n. ivianon; Drotner or trancis A. and George. Reposhig John T.

Gallagher Funeral Home, 25491 lunurcn Avenue, solemn Requiem Mass Transiuration Church, Marcy Avenue and Hooper Street, Monday. 10 a.m. O'CONNELL JAMES of 1681 12th Street, on February 24. be loved of Bridget inee Murrav) (and the late Daniel O'Connell; of Marv Hunt, Lillian Brad- Wj iTtiohy, John and the late Daniel jO'Connell. Funeral Friday.

9 a.m Ifroni Clavln Funeral Home 7722 -tin Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aqutta Church, 9:30 a.m. 1953. dear husband of Anna i nee Garveyi; devoted fr.ther of nedy's Chapel, corner Church and Rogers Avenues; Solemn Requiem 19 a Interment Holv Cros? y. I lOHarei.

of lil.M 71m Si, 24, beloved wife of Hie mother Lvdia Vin cent Porter; also survived by five' from Clavin Funeral Home. 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., our Lady ot Guadalupe R. C. Church. POTTS MINNIE February 35 mother of Mrs.

iTr wiTnw i "Ki 11 nue, Saturday, 2 p.m. PRAY CHARLES at hia res idence, 14 5th Avenue, East, North-port, L. I ln his 86th year, husband of the late Jennie Sleber Pray and father of the lale Margaret Pray Robinson; survived by a nephew. Courtney Pray; four nieces, Mrs Charles dimming, Mrs. Marian W.

Bunker. Mrs. Howard Hunt and Mi.ss Helen Pray; father-in-law of Walter S. Robinson. Services Fridav.

February 27, 2 o'clock, at the Clarence Huff Funeral Home, 71 New Street, Huntington, L. Cars will meet trains leaving New York and nrooKiyn, a m. REHM JOSEPHINE. 25. 1953, dear mother of the late Sophie Fuller.

Funeral from Funeral Home. 187 a. Oxfmvi aim Saturday. 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass en.

James t-ro-cai nenral Joseph H. McClean, Director. JOHN W. LAMBUI mo. I tat Modai CADILLAC CARS To Hiia tor All Occaiieni 1DTH ST.

at SRD IVB. Winn. Br Rnaa t-SllMI-l I I Mrs. FitzGibbon was born St. Peter's Parish.

me lo Brooklyn around the turn of the century. For a number of years she had been a parishioner of St. Francis Xavier's R. C. Church, 6th Ave.

Carroll St, Her husband, Francis K. FitzGibbon, died in 1932. Mon.Mgnor FitzCi bon, she is survived by a daugh ter, Klta. The funeral will be held Sat urday from the Cooke Funeral Home. 83 Hanson Place, A sol- jemn requiem ma will be of- rerpfi at 10 a.m.

in m. rrancis Xavier's Church, win. the Mon Slgnor serving as celebrant. Burial will be in Holy Crons emetery. Mass Saturday For Mrs.

C. R. Fox Mrs. Catherine RelUy Fox! died night of a heart pttat-k. at her home, its New-kirk Ave.

She was the widow of Joseph P. Fox, who died last May. Mrs. Fox was born in maddv, County Calwuy, In and for 30 years" had been a member nf the l.adie, of Division 35, Ancient Order of! Hibernians. She also was a member of the Rosary Society of St.

Jerome's R. 0. Church, Nosuanri and Newkirk Aves and of the Catholic flu i Id for (he Blind, All these organizations will hold special services tomorrow; night at the James ('. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue and E. 28th St.

The funeral will be held Saturday, with a solemn re- mem ma liemp; 'I a.m. in Jerome's Church. Burial will lie in Holv Cross Cemeterv. Mr- lex is survived hv a (laughter, Mr- vlar Turner two sons, John and Michael two sisters. Mrs, Mary Re i ly and Mrs.

Nora Connelly, a three grandchildren, John Parkins, Oldest Salvation Army Officer Ml l.lllil I' ft. i Commandant John Parkins, reputedly the oldest. Salvation Army officer in the United States, died at a daughter's home last night at the age of 94. A native of Kngland, he was seaman before joining the organization. He leaves two sons -and three daugniers.

Funeral ervice: will be held tomorrow at the Memorial Temple in New York City. Dcatb WILLIAMS ESTELLE LOUISE, i February 25. 1953. belovsd mother of Edna E. William and Mabel Krieger.

Services Sunday, 4 p.m.. at the Zlrkel Funeral jHome, Ridgewood and Norwood Avenuea, Cvtii-eaf Hills Interment Monday, 10 a.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery. WSZOLEK CHARLES of dl.H SClth Wrwixlrio 1. Reposing at the Clement Kearns In tUDftnrirfttm DE ANGELIS In sad and loving, memory of our dear lather. icEORGE HENRY, who passed awly February 28, 1951 SONS and DAUOHTBR.

Edward. William. Miriam. Rita. acknouilcDijmcms CARR -The family of the late IJOHN J.

CARR wish to thank the Reverend Clergy. Hit Sisters of St. Joseph, relatives, friends and neighbors for the kind expressions WALKER -We desire to express our deep gratitude and deep appreciation to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended to us during the illness and death of our beloved mother, HELENA V. WALKER. We also wish to thank all who sent the beautiful floral tributes and spiritual bouquets, with tpeciai appreciation to Mon- Minor Francis Connelly the IM James MacDonaio.

tne never-) end Clergy of Our Lady of Refuge 7 Qui deepeat gratUude also mf Refuge, ihe Catholic War Parkvllle Post, No 29, and their vihari, and the Matawan, N. J. lst Altl Mlss vino.ni D. Cnaln Funeral Director! IHV101 KCONOln CHAPBIjS: 111 ATLANTIC AVENUE MAIN -lSe-13eiJ0-4M 71k A.VF. lOUMt ei SI.

3-O044 'egM0fjf 75 riJ, nmmmm Mi it e. II C. i I I lj ju a.m., fit. Mmuna b. cnurcn, son George and Philip, and daueh-Avenue and E.

19th Street. Ifl. Mary als0 four grandchil- rermentoi. jonn oemereo was a charter member of sought to show that from Paint Travelers newspaper and magazine pub-and for 25 vears had been its'llclty, his client had "a reason wfHt jonngon and Mrs. Harold McCol- BBOCZKOSKI WANDA.

Feb- lum-, at the Walsh ruary 25, 1953, beloved sister ofneral Home 330 Hempstead Avenue, is. H.ar Malveme. L. Solemn Requiem cousin of Florence and February 27, at 10 Booth. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, day.

9:30 a BUX ELIZABETH, on February! JONES MARIANNE sever II. of 194 Covert. Street. Rerwslne.Vear Of ae. of 2050 Covle Street Funeral Home or iaj, loving aatignterj Blaalu Jr.

Son. 710 Knicker bocker Avenue, until Saturday. 8:15 thence to Fourteen Holyj Martyrs R. C. Church, where Re-oulem Mass will be offered at 9 (Church.

9:30 a.m. Interment Holy! Funeral Home, 1461 Bushwick Ave ICross Cemetery. Inue, until Saturday. 9:30 a.m. m.

Interment Most Holy R. C. church, 9:30 am. In- secretary -treasurer His wife, Mrs. Josephine Gallagher, died two years ago.

The luneral wilt he held Sat urday from the residence. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at in a.m. in Holy ily C. Church, St. be- tween na -un Ave.

Hunai will he in St. John Cemetery. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Frances Heavey and Mrs. Josephine O'Shea, and six grandchildren.

Danish Warship, 7 Jet Fighter Planet Sabotaged Copenhagen. Feb. 26 (U.R) A Danish warship and seven Thunderjet fighter planes have been sabotaged In recent weeks, It was disclosed today. Officials said a range finder was sabotaged aboard the submarine tender Aegir at almost the same time that three Danish jets were damaged deliberately at ECarup Atrhase, Jutland. cemetery.

riRBAi i p-R ivK nn marv 24. IMS. beloved husband wife Dorothy; father of Frank a' sister of Mrs Mar KELLER JACOB on Flower R. C. Satur- 24.

1953. beloved huiband of Maoeieine; aevoieo tatner Prank, Herbert and lanlce Frankle, 9 Direction Jonn J. Darraugh sons. i nun i renroarv niaa MARSHALL, of 7901 4th Avenue, retired, N. Y.

P. beloved hua band of Clara; brother ol William tteugraia ana jnawnic services at. Fred Herbst Sons 7501 St.h Avenue. Friday, 8 p.m Interment Milford, Delaware, Saturday Mayflower Lodge. No 961.

F. A. cordially invited. VESPIA PHILOMEN of 1030 85th Street, beloved wife of Thomas; Iriear mother of Emily, Mollie and John; daughter of Vincenzo Falvo. Reposing at the Joseph V.

Sessa Funeral Home, 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway, until Saturdav. 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Regina Pacls C. Church, 9:45 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WARD MARY on Febru 16, beloved wife of the lale Michael Ward and sister of the late William P.

Harvey. Interred February 19, Holy Cross Cemetery. WATSON HARRY on February 25, beloved husband of Anna: devoted father of Harry Thomas; also survived by two brothers. Reposing at Chapel, 134 Btmwi oireei; ooiemn wequiem Mass St Paul's r. Church, Saturday, 9:30 am.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ruary 2S, 1953, of 115-90 WW Street, Cambria Height. L. I be loved mother of Char es and u.m, D.i-,., i i brother of Thomas Maryalice Bcollise, Charles, John, Ellcnor and Htfeei, Between Broadway nw BiwhwWr Avenue RjmilMn m. Friday.

10 a.m. at Holy Rosary John's CASEY -On Februarv FRANCIS J. loving i his residence. 340 Cochran Place, Church. Hewlett.

10 a.m. Inter ment Holy Cross Cemetery. CODY-Kebruiu-y 23, 1953, ED- WARD of 626 80th Street loved husband of Hattie M. and de voted father of Mrs. Lucia Meeker and Mra.

John McPhelin; twe brothera, William Cody and Jamef Carlton; three grandchildren, Ken-net' Meeker, Irene and John Mc Phelin. Repoaing at Fred Herbst! eons Memorial, vsui son Avenue, until Friday, 9:30 a.m.: thence to Si Ephrem's Church. 75th Street Fort Hamilton Parkway, where I I WalterB. Cooke KERN FREDERICK onnhlldren. Funeral Friday.

'NCOIFOtATIO Mew York' targaat fvifnl Ofreefen the drst moment people have a feeling of confidence when making funeral arrangements with us. They find added assurance in our selective and sensible price range, permitting them to control the cost. Complete Funerals from 150 Requiem Mass will be offered atiFriday. 1:45 p.m. Funeral Home.

I.mden February 24. 1953. beloved husband Katherine father of Ludwig Kern and Anita Hopkins. Serv ices inursoay. February 26, at 8 rtllnoll.MI cnajir ua-o.) etery.

Morris, New York. tllRRE SOPHIE, on Februarv 124. 1953. beloved wife of August; de- votea motner oi uertna Pox and Henry Kurre. Reposing Qeote J.

Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Ave- Interment The Evergreens, LEAREY ARTHt'R R. Ovion Mr. F' A M'' ha8t suffered the lass of our dear brother, Arthur R. Learey. Masonic funeral services 111 toe held at Fair-child Chapel, 141-26 Northern Boulevard.

Flushing. N. on Fi'i-day. Februarv 27, 1953, at 8 p.m. HAROLD STONE.

Master. William Schwebel, Secretary. LENIHAN DANIEL February 25. 1953, beloved husband of Margaret; devoted father of Barbara Ann, Denise Patricia, and dear son of Barth and Nora; brother of Sister Mary David, S.M., Mrs. Edward MoKcnna, Mrs.

Robert Noble and Mrs. Frank Dastis. Funeral from Waller B. Cooke. Inr.

Funeral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Holv It Church Men day, 9 45 a.m. Interment Loni Island National Cemeterv HT 20 JnrnW Am. IILllH rfcuriitai mam inhui i raiim i.jorM oM-iupii i iiwrn tcti ftlirviirt 7th FUNERAL DIRECTORS UNCI 1111 Complete Funerals Now As Always CRONK-E.

ESTELLE. on Feb 24, 9b3. at, Secaucus, after i long illness, daughter of the late James and Emily Cronk of Greenpoint; sister of Addle Snyder of Brooklyn, and Harriet Fields of Southampton. L. I Services Friday, 2 p.m..

at Bbbers-Hill Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel, 519 Clinton Avenue. DIBBLE ADA February 24, 1953, member of St James Metho dist Church, Lynbrook. L. I. Service It Methodist Home, 920 Park Place, Friday, 10:30 a.m.

DROMM HERMAN sudden-Is. on Tuesday. February 24, 1953, beloved husband of Martha; father of Mrs Charlotte Duffy, Arthur md Edward Dromm Also vived by eight grandchildren Fu neral sen-ires at. the Funeral Home comer 201st Place. St.

Albans. Serv- ices Friday. 8 p.m Funeral Satur- 1 10 a.m. Interment Maple Orove Cemetery. WHELAN ALICE, on Fcbniaiy Alice Parker, Katherine and Dor othy Whelan Services it Donnelly St.

Purcell Funeral Home, Euclid Avenue and Fulton Street, on Fri day, 8 p.m. Interment Saturday. 10 im GEORGE 0. GONANT Moodinger Funeral Porlort 1120 Flatbueh Ave. BUckmlntter 2.0247 Priced From $100 SHore Road 1600 7Sth ST.

I FIFTH m. aOOKlTR. V. BAR1 HBRBSTi 20 SNYOCK AVENUE IT FlATtOSM IVENSE OLttar MIM StVWTK AVENUE NMle 2 t54l MmliAl HOMIS IN MANHATTAN -tlOMX'-OUItNt ol C.eorge Herbst Son, 8741 Vital notites accepted 8 a.m. to Avenue, ner 88th StreeT, far publication the MM riov Pattirtfny.

Februarv 28. nt 2 a lote 10 niqJn Interment Cemeiery..

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