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11 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 22, 1946 FOREMAN On February IO.i rVfltfiS I 1946, JOHN of 83-07 101st Ave- Bombay Mobs Back Mutineers nue, Ozone Park, beloved husband MOEHLE JOHANNA HOSITZKE of Edith; dear father of Viola I (nee Kamena), in her 73d year, of Andersen, Robert Kennedy, K. C. Arundell, Daniel Kiesel, Lottie Boyce, Harry Nolan, Evelyn Adams and Thomas 80-49 90th Avenue, Woodhaven, be-Foreman; brother of Mary Abrams, loved wife of Henry Moehle; de-Elizabeth Lesser and Mabel Beau- voted mother of Theodore H. Ro-mont.

Reposing J. J. Gallagher Uitzke. Mrs. Louise R.

Carlin, Mrs. Sons' Funeral Home, 25 Aberdeen 1 Dorothea R. Ketcham. Mrs. Lillian Street.

Services Friday, 8 p.m. In-Kamps; also survived by fivegrand- Kolb, Margaret La Torre, A. Lauterbach, K. Lawrie. Jamew Sr.

McOinty, Edith Continued from Paje 1 touched off by a strike of Indian Navy seamen for faster demobilization and better pay. It quickly developed into violent anti-British Burke, E. P. Caill, Mary Carmody, G. Cerillo, Mary terment Green-Wood children.

Services at N. F. Walker Macaulay. D. A.

Chandler, W. L. Saturday, 2 p.m. Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street, outbursts. Mutinous sailors have Kaaaari Kocioitnrl in Via oic'tlaO Karvlr Conmy, Elizabeth Metcalf, Charles Connolly, Joseph Moehle.

Johanna Woodhaven, Friday, 8 p.m. Funeral FRITZ EN ELIZABETH, on Feb- Saturday. 2 D.m. Interment the if fJk fk i I IL (Hi KJ i Cullen, Cecelia mary 20, 1946, beloved mother tf, Evergreens Cemetery. norence fsamueison, Herman Al fred sister of James Flynn.

Fu- ODEA On February 20, 1948, w-on gru nir inpt-ii- ai av no for two days, despite tentative surrender talks. Government officials demanded that the sailors surrender unconditionally before further negotiations. The seamen resented the unconditional surrender demand and insisted upon removal of British neral from Walter B. Cooke, MICHAEL, native of Doora, County Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; jClare, Ireland, brother of Sister O'Dea, Michael O'Mara, Florence Porter, Anna E. Pothier, Sadie Reich, Harry V.

Shea, John E. Smith, Amelie Stackriouse.T. Welle, Irene Wersebe, Beta Dennen, Charles Ehrmann, David Fogarty, Rose Foreman. John Frltzen, E. Harrity, James Johnson, Mary Jones, Kathleen Keegan, Bessie Kelly, James E.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Augus- Marie de St. Serge, Brussels, Bel-tine's R. C. Church Monday, lOjg'um, Mrs.

Nora Clune, Mrs. Sarah a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Haggerty, troops which surrounded the bar IThomas, Joseph and John O'Dea.

HARRITY JAMES February Reposing at Austin W. Moran Fu- White, Laura P. Kennedy Barbara neral Home, 121 6th Avenue. Requiem Mass Church of St. Augustine, Saturday, 11 a.m.

21,. 1948, beloved father of James husband of the late Catherine A. Harrity. Funeral from his residence, 1375 Union Street, Saturday; -a Solemn Requiem Mass St. Gregory O'MARA FLORENCE MARY, on Thursday, February 21, 1946, beloved wife of Michael, mother of Mrs.

Church, 10 i racks, MaJ. Gen. Rob McGregor Lock-hart established an advance headquarters of the Indian army In Bombay with supreme authority over army, navy and air lorcesj which have been summoned to suppress the civilian and naval rioting. Warplanes Circle Harbor The situation was especially tense in the Bombay harbor area. Twenty British warplanes circled the harbor while small launches carrying mutineers traveled from one ship HARRITY THE FRIENDLY Anna Ullmann.

Mrs. Mary Reid, SONS OF ST. PATRICK OF Mrs. Rite Shea, Jean, Michael and TMja Cwlh Bailees MBUhl lb dsAatls he nwls no rial mtrtlcm mt the J.Uowtof vho l4 la Use vim ef wMUtrTi Burke. Sgt B.

Philip BROOKLYN, regret to announce Thomas O'Mara. Funeral from the the death of their fellow member. Fan-child Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, JAMES E. HARRITY. Members 'Jamaica, Monday, 9:15 a.m.; thence are requested to attend Requiem to Precious Blood R.

C. Church, Mass at St. Gregory's Church, where a Requiem Mass will be of- I jonns fiace, saiuraay, a.m. fered at 10 a.m. Edward McLoughlln, President.

John E. Grunlng, Secretary. PORTER On February 21. 1946, ANDERSEN February 21, 1946, ROBERT of 676 44th Street. Servloea at Fred Herbst Son Me ANNA beloved mother of Willard Eimle S-lhM photo AT FAIR Handicapped campers at the Shelter Island Camp of the Brooklyn Bureau of Social Service enjoy, themselves at a County Fair held for them by the service, which also provides their vacations free at the camp.

Left to right; Mollie Molloy, Mrs. Nora Kramowiitz and Diane Weiner. JOHNSON MARY FLORENCE) lo another. British army patrols, drawn from reinforcements rushed to the trouble area, moved about the city. The polioe commissioner issued orders forbidding groups of more than five persons from gathering, and forbidding processions for 14 days.

morial, 7501 5th Avenue, Saturday, 8 p.m. ARUNDELL DANIEL, on Febru H. and Edith E. Porter. Services at the George W.

Pease and Son, Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand Avenue, at Hancock Street, Saturday, 2 p.m. ary 20, 1946, beloved, husband of Elizabeth (nee Grunewald); devoted POTHIER SADIE, on February RILEY, suddenly, at her residence, 340 Park Avenue, New York City, on February 21, 1946, wife of the late David C. Johnson; mother of Lt. (J.g.) David C. Johnson sister of Mrs.

C. W. Drane and Mrs. R. C.

Mittnlght. Service at Frank E. Campbell "The Funeral Church," Madison Avenue at 81st Street, father of Mrs. Frances Bates, Mrs TAKES OVER GAVEL Commander James C. Varley, left, of the 9th Ward Memorial Post, American Legion, accepts gavel from Kings County Vice Commander K.

M. Nelson ot ceremonies in the 23d Regiment Armory. Others, left to right, ore Commander Fred Piper of the 108th Post, County Vice Commander James T. Watters and County Commander Louis Drago. 20, devoted wife of the late Edward Pothier; sister of Mrs.

Maude Ruther and Frank C. Rollins. Serv Kathryn Brooks, Joseph and Lt. Daniel Arundell. U.

S. N. R. Funeral (The London Daily Mail reported that two British cruisers, one escort carrier, two destroyers and one corvette were en route to Bombay.) Civilian riots broke out in Bom-' from his residence, 927 E. 32d Street, ices Ebbers-Hill, Clinton Ave- CrHARLES E.

DENNEN, 55, DIES; EXPRESS COMPANY OFFICIAL on Saturday, February 23. at 9 a.m.; Clinton Sundav. February 24. at 2:30 p.m. nue Funeral Home, 519 bay last night In sympathy with the I Avenue, Saturday, 2 p.m.

Pehruorw 91 1946 sailors. Police fired on one group rrnrrrrr of rioters who smashed a and was a native of Brooklyn veteran of World War I. thence to St. Vincent Ferrer R. C.

Church. Interment Long Island National Cemetery. BOYCE On Wednesday, February 20, 1946. HARRY of New Brunswick, N. beloved husband of at her residence, 242 Mldwood Street.

Charles E. Dennen. an executive KATHLEEN (nee Maee), beloved i -5 '80th tree Elmhurst, Arnercan comnanv wife of Paul J. Jones; devoted N' the late Valentine E-! American Express Company After midnight, however there was Vga Vital KOI6 a lull. A United Press corresDondent," a lull.

A United Press corresrjondent Mr. Dennen was a member of See Dems Forced To Do About-Face daughter of Mary and the late Wil Columbus Council 126. Knights ofiwho toured the cltv with military C- Cnallmin Columbas. and the Holy Name So-lnollce found a tense atmosphere but Of JUVIIIIIUll ana lvmry nuwaru; Drainer ui nur-ntKi pn.iv cvmuiauuei ui j-iawue ence G. and George J.

Reich. Fu- Post, Catholic War Veterans, died neral from Skelton's Chapel, 86-08 tfter ton He liam Magee; dear sister of Mrs. Mary and father of Mrs. c. Reillv.

Margaret. Lucy. Wil ciety of St. Catherine of Sienna no rioting after midnight. Wood Mrs.

wimam l. Mrs. William i Continued from Pure 1 uoya.i- Broadway, Elmhurst, N. Y. (near" and Elizabeth: Ham A and Mark JQueens Boulevalxl), Saturday morn-WM 55 an at 114-41 p.i.m Mats queens nouievara), oaiuraay inorii-, Continued from Pif 1 179th k.

u. unurcn. St. Aibaas. One regiment of royal marines Mrs.

J. F. ivus. i. surviving are hLs wire.

Mrs. was deployed through the city to L. Boyce. Private service at Fred Monda 9.15 Si'- 10:30 thence to Our Lady St. Albans.

I Mommial 7Sni sth Ave-, St. Francis of Asslsl K. uiii. Elinor M. Dennen; three daughters, suonort the armv and nolire.

iulul talTO uraicu uie power Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. doiimig ine express company 3D Patricia Anne, Betty Anne and ciniem Mass 11 oclock. Burial Long vears o70. unon rtpp Viis oroHiio. wounds of war and knits closer the which would authorize the city to between all peoples.

increase the sales tax rate to 2 cue, Saturday at 11:30 a.m. 'T vaiui nunc ufmicu, iwo KFEOAN On Februan- 21, 1946, Island National Cemetery. tion from St. James Academy in John cut William anH iur I rryrrvA BURKE On February 20, 1946, Wv.WI AIIU i "Today I heard the good news that percent, with the additional pro-President Truman had approved ceeds being devoted exclusively to sending relief goods to Germany. I subway rehabilitation and modern-was happy to learn from the war ization.

Sjg, Sgt. E. u. -s. nrm nice muikumi, w.

SHEA JOHN beloved hiusband aivcl Marina uennen. Medical Corps, beloved son the late John; devoted mother of of Mae A falner of Vera ated for many years with its travel The funeral will be held from the vtuSrA xi and Delia (nee Walshi.lMrs. Ann Drumm, Mrs. Bella ,0 946 hjs accounting activities. His duties in residence tomorrow with a solemn Award $1,568,704 i rv riotar Af Mrc iflflr.

rntinATTinn nnv him lTll i i relief here that 5,000 tons ol 100Q-: Conditions confronting th pnnmi frrtm his residence, liaiwuuam turn rWA 74 street. Funeral Saturday irom 01 uiem at iu a.m. oi Rrooklvn Avenue. Requiem Mass; Anna McKenna. Reposing William jcha Rt Oxford strpet at rope, Africa andthe Far East.

He Catherine of Sienna Church. Continued from Page 1 Biready are available for that ivn flnd other New york citv Etemo A. Martin Funeral Home, smjii a solemn Mass of Reauiem at Holy Cross Church, Saturday, 10 a.m. Onldrlck and Borough President JU. raemDe" or the Legislature Avenue, corner Sterling Place.

Fu- 0ur Lady Qf Angel, chllrfh neral Monday, 10:15 a.m. Requiem interment. St. John's ik uii me proposea doosi are the re- I. 'cm Cashmore worked out and had AHILL MARY, on February 20.

hot nttlnn fnnl, nloP. Ml If. Andrew Doyle, A. E. Woodcock, 64 rtfe of John, and' a plan which not only In- wil Pining 1943 1946, beloved civic and education build- "1 'I ZLZ 7.

"'e ljau.ua.ral Iuslon dl- Cemetery. William P. Murphy Son. loving mother of John, Vincent andij st Cemetery. Mrs.

Vivian Walsh; also survived J.1' fe in which The -tor in" the main lV7ZZu also connecting highways Army Bombardier Former Builder chapel will and and be dedicated to Our who jZ by seven grandchildren. Reposing KELLY JAMES February 20,, SMITH AMELIE, on February at her residence, 13 Hauseman 1946 beloved husband of Catherine 20, 1946, beloved wife of Harry, and I traffic relief arteries around Lady, Queen ot America, yueen oi controlled under the Williamsburg, Manhat Man (nee Shell); dear father ot Mrs Huntington. Feb. 22-A Edward mother of Rosa Schinkel. Har- Previously reported missing in riet E.

Tichenor; sister of Lulu action over the Marshall Islands. Lt. 7T of wno by city the "u0rit to Brooklyn bridges, along thpir livM and d.aths have the authority to double c' 1, their lives and deaths have done tax tan and Woodcock of Lake Ronkonkoma, Mary Ll Mull. Mildred, James, John, Eugene and Thomas; fond brother of Margaret and Elizabeth Kelly. Street, Brooklyn, unui v.w n.m., Saturdav.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Ceciiia's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. RavmnmH J. Montague, director.

Luhn, Christina Wegner, Hermine who for manv vears was a con- much for 1IC tOA. The Republican legislative lead- Walther. Services at the Fieseler tractor and builder in Huntington frooKlv" winal 1119 1 He said it would stand as a -per- ha; died Wednesday in the Math Me. mJ fnn memorial for the SJ? bSthe? LTSS ri.i d. i.

Oowanus Highway to Bush nih rtloH for fr- vle nave erva Funeral from his residence, Funeral Home, 3358 Fulton Street, Andrew A. Doyle, army air forces bombardier, of 99 McDonald has been declared dead by The War Department, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Cypress Hills, Sunday at 8 p.m.

'Terminal. South Brooklyn and T'' ZT'xfc lnat Ior of the Funeral Monday at 2 p.m. Inter riRMODY-On Feoruary zi, dhwuju 1946 GEORGE, beloved brother of ary 23. 10 Ma of Requiem 5 Frank J. Taylor.

Reporing St. Vincent Kner Churct Gl n- Street. In uutcr uroEram np bimnrrat iicmi sci vices ere io or neia day in the Darling Funeral Deon1- ment Maple Grove Cemetery. freedom of America, he! mir.orv pad.r, treeoom oi America, mmor)tv The m. Doyle, neve beenjp' informed.

He wan wood Road and E. 37th id. "not only is a solace, insplra-th. ht Smithtown. Burial was to be in, 'Imposing Memorial' Funeral Home.

476 73d street, mi- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. neral Saturday, 10 a.m. Solemn Renuiem Mass at R. C. Church of Centereach Cemetery.

tion and treasure of our own people vota ln th Mr. Woodcock was born 64 years' eIe other public al.but a beacon frr the re5t ot the votM ln Legislature in lu ego in Brooklyn and was the ron i.Vl people ot tne worm. made by a citizens' committee! 23 and was the brother of Corp. Hugh P. Doyle who was killed In action in Germany on Feb.

24, 1945. of John and Mary Cowan Wood headed by Mr. Cashmore and George iT' KENNEDY BARBARA 'nee February 21, 1946, beloved wife of William H. devoted mother of William H. sister of Mrs.

Evelyn Hussey and Mrs. Lillian Keating. Funeral from cock, STACKHOUSE THOMAS, of 670 61st Street, February 21, 1946. beloved husband of the late Mary Murphy; devoted father of Mary Edward, Thomas, William, Gerard, Vincent, Charles, Cecelia Walsh, Ann Towyenls. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9 a.m., Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.

Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. le is survived bv his wife, C. r.A four children. Mrs.

James V' McLaughlin to raise $1,500,000 by Qfy POrCeS Gird voluntary subscriptions for the erec-i ir m'nL," voluntary subscriptions for the erec Edna Must Reverse Stand I This is where the question of re-; versing their 1943 attitude begins to confront the New York City I Democrats. Mpnnno.n For Transit Strike mii in, vaumaii I (P(K ui an Lieutenant Doyle14' nf' wit Mrs. Albert Martin and Mrs. Louis her residence, 1392 Troy Avenue, on was born ln Brooklyn and was a Valentine, and eight grandchildren. 1 mora dedicated to the Brooklyn men and women who I It is no secret that most, If not Continued from Page 1 all, of them are opposed In prin charter member of the Sons of the American Legion.

He was graduated Monday, February 25, at 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Little Flower R. C. Church, interment Holy. Cross Cemetery. served In World War II.

"This acquisition contemplates ciple to a doubling of the sales tat the Visitation. Interment private. CERILLO MARY (nee Hag-gertv), in her 61st year, at 99 Mc-Dougal Street, beloved wife of Ge-rolmo; devoted mother of James, George and Sarah Cerillo, Mrs. Elizabeth Walters, William, John and Edward O'Rourke; also survived by a nephew, Patrick Nealon. Funeral Saturday from her residence at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Benedict's R. C. Church, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHANDLER WILLIAM on February 21, 1946, beloved husband WELLE IRENE (nee McCor- from Holy Name School and St.

illlno- fr onv imnartial .1 Riles Tomorrow street widening and includes sites 7 rrt handle the ballotine "so BVL 1 0Ula nit con agency to handle tne oauoiing so cUmers in tun ottlr innniff hmpVpt. niack), on Wednesday, February 20, Francis Preparatory School and had for a new building for the Supreme, (m? as a ree and SPCret eec. 1946, beloved wife of Joseph; mother attended Brooklyn College and Dele- KENNEDY KATHLEEN CUL- who have large families. rtf Ifitr. TU TMn.

Iianlu ICourt. the Surrogate's Court, the IfN nr. Phniarv 21. 1946. at the For Corp.

Bredice tun wif nf th Thomas and sister of Alice Before he enlisted More than ordinary persuasion may have to be invoked ln order to In the air a new' bullduig for the Federal. TM Fare KIlPmonL, HA.t fnAl iM A 11 lA.fl 1 n.n HR9 sft(K Bt.t vam, A memorial mass will be offered hioi, The T. U. Is one of seven unions, bring them into line. In case of Salsfield Kennedy; sister of Sister Anthony of St.

Joseph's Convent, Willlmantic, and Mrs. Richard Davis of Rome, Italy. Funeral at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Franceslthe city water supply unit ln Ellen- at 9 onnrrow in St. Thomas housing project and the laying out whose demands are before the Board "f011.

11 i ald, a party caucus, deChantal Church for a Solemn'ville, N. Y. He went overseas in'Alumas R- Church. 4th Ave. and of small parks.

Transnorution. Yesterday the binding on those who participate. Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. October. 1943.

after receiving his of Celia father ol cnaries w. from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral atn iorcorp.i "Here, fronting on widened Adams ursl 01 ''7 James Bredice of the savings banks will erect Railway Signalmen, which claims The records disclose that the 151 11th who of modern apartmenU to be 500 members, asked the board lor a same bill providing for a 2 percent WERSEBE On February 21, 1946.l"'mliSn bombardie'' Big grandfather of William C. and I nA Slr'tet Nw York RITl nuH n- th garei orouier ui niw.u.Clt Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Several months later hile on a was killed ln ac-known as Concord Village. i' McLean.

Funeral from the home of Mass St. Agnes Church, 10 o'clock. visions for doubling the rate of tinn.Feh. 14' Hm n.vt nf i termed "lantastic Dy Interment St. John's Cemetery.

1945. at Iwo eral plan of clearance of old De John; devoted mother of Mrs. Bertha Van Slcklen. Funeral services at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue.

bombing mission against the Japanese he was severely wounded and his life wag saved by a blood transfusion on the plane. Two weeks after Jie Jima. He was ings. the construction of new II1KO, II1C I.W1I0I.I III. IUJI1 UI IITW miJ' KIESEL LOTTIE, February 21.

1, the laying out of streets and parts sald tfunl" lnJr 'rtf ari for In nrvvr for T.ne 1946. aged 52, beloved wife of Julius; Brooklyn, Saturday, p.m. Inter upon which thesavirrgs banks relied with the 3d Marine Division. Corporal Bredice was born at ment Green-Wood Cemetery. charged from the hospital he went when undertaking the housing dear mother of Helen Brett, Elsie, Walter and George.

Service "Sunday, 8:30 p.m.. at George Werst Fu board to pay the higher wage scales, It has been reported that C. I. O. President Philip Murray may enter Cri.

Jamct Brdie the business and financial tax which the city levies. These also are part of the O'Dwyer program. One element troubling New York City Democrats is the attitude of the American Labor party, which Is hostile to the doubled sales tax Idea. A number of the Democrats who have continued to hold seats ln the Legislature for term after term have enjoyed the Labor party' Indorsement. Waterbury, 23 years ago.

He "Pending a study of the labor and neral Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue. 1.... Mtf. li-ontit citnatlPm in nr. WHITE LAURA PAGE.

at'ut on another mission and failed Ridgewood, N. February 20. 1946, to return. wife of the late Edward T. White.

Lieutenant Doyle, who was award-Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a fromied the Air Medal and Purple Heart materials situation, occupants in the ve- was a graduate of Manual Training High School and went to Ohio State Funeral Monday, 1 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. old structures have not yet "77." iL her residence 212 West End Avenue, decoration, is survived also by two University on a scholarship. He was given notice to vacate.

However VsharrT antagon wi beat Uie university when he enlisted. 'relocation office has been opened A.tSJ?.3;? KOLB MARGARET H. (nee his son, 2193 E. 21st Street, on Monday, February 25, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass at St. Edmund's Church 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. CONMY ELIZABETH A. (nee Wanton), on February 21, beloved wife of the late James S. and devoted sister of Rev, Patrick J.

Manton. Hon. Martin T. Manton, Mrs. Mary McKenna and Mrs.

Frances Flaherty. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from Hughes Funeral Home, 4505 48th Avenue, Woodside, L. thence to St. Teresa's R. C.

Church, where a Solemn Mass of Requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CONNOLLY On Thursday, February 21, 1946. JOSEPH F. Husband of the late Rase (nee Flynn), dear Hyde), on February 21, 1946, beloved wife of William E.

Kolb. Re Mrl, tf tW hether 'h indoemeU AHicVf iiV.h aid thrC affrKPd SeCVr hmeS than a month ago ln protest will be continued in the coming hrnfhfr elsewhere. the proposed sale of city- election next November if they cast They concerned be local assessment Hequiem mass at Our Lady of Mt sisters, Ann and Agnes. Carmel Church, Ridgewood, 10 a.m.l A solemn mass of requiem will be Interment Ridgewood, N. J.

joffered at 9:15 a.m. tomorrow in the Holy Name R. C. Church, Pros- Vjtt QJemOtfam tct Park West and Prospect Ave. posing at J.

J. Sullivan Chapel, 486 1111,11., ma There will no ed gubwa. ptanU. The I sUa aAni rtf tlsnf.A A Alt tfl i i AH 0 I charged from the army. 'for the cost of these acquisitions.1 Mavor bowed to T.

W. U. demands Classon Avenue, Brooklyn. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Nativity, Madison Street and Classon Avenue, at 9:30 a.m.. Monday, BREDICE Corp.

JAMES, beloved their votes for the higher sales tax and other controversial features of the O'Dwyer administration's higher tax program. son of Fannie and Phil Bredice. February 25. 1946. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Riles Tomorrow For Mrs. Thomson Killed in action on Iwo Jima February 24, 1945. First Anniversary High Mass February 23. 9 a.m.. St.

that no city plants be sold without a referendum. The transit union's demand for a collective bargaining election was supported last night by the Greater New York C. I. O. Industrial Union Council.

ODD father of Jerome loving brother but infer sfing Reprinted From Yesterday'i Late Edition The funeral of Mrs. Catherine of Mrs. Bernard Boylan, Felix, William and Lester Connolly. Also sur A atrio of (oH aponiorad ocoo-IKMOII? by Wilkom Oneugo 1 ioo LA TORRE ARTHUR, of 541jThomas Aquinas Church. 4th Ave-50th Street, February 19.

1946, be- nue and 9th Street, Brooklyn, loved husband of Mary, devoted hv only your picture, drr lovrd son father of Basil and Laura; brother fSSt1" of Luigi, Federico, Mrs. Angelina a. irrMur the im. ot you. Cavallaro and Mrs.

Amelia Man- piir think you are torottn. cf Tn' the wound ilmou hld. gano. Requiem Mass at St. Agathas'But i.ttie do they know the pain tiut Church, 49th Street and 7th Ave- Lies wiihln our hearu conceded, nue, Saturday, 10 am.

Interment, MOTHER, DAD and BROTHER. Thomson of 228 E. 17th widow of Bernard C. Thomson, for more Mrs. Anna E.

La Roe Mrs. Anna E. La Roc, long active in Pride of Dahlgren Circle, Foresters of America, died Wednesday vived by two aunts, Mrs. George Weisbecker and Margaret Kelly. Reposing at residence, 87-12 136th Street, Richmond Hill.

Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of the Cenacle Church, Monday, 11 a.m. than 40 years treasurer and controller of La Lance Orosjean Manufacturing Company. Woodhaven, will take place tomorrow (Friday) from the Walter Cooke 'in her home, 412 Chauncey St. She Holy Cross Cemetery Saturday GOLDSBERRY ANNA. In mem Don hart mare lealh than hi-snana Tba "Country without Women," In Mt.

Athoa, Greer a. atrmtta na female, baiman, ar animal, within ita txiandary and no child hat beets bnm thera In over a thousand yeara Captain Kidd was a real ebaraeter A eew hai four ttomaeha. morning. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

J. J. Gallagher Sons, Director. ory of our beloved Nana. Left us one year ago.

Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard. A requiem mass will be of CULLEN On February 21, 1946, was 73. Mrs. La Roe, a resident of Bushwick for 50 years, was the widow of John H. La Roe.

A ion, Cornelius, survives. Fraternal services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at J. Gallagher's Funeral Home. 25 Aberdeen fered at 10 a.m. at Holy Innocents R.

C. Church and burial will be in CECELIA (nee Farrell), beloved Direction of Benedict T. Ferrara. LAUTERBACH KATHERINE, February 21, 1946, wife of the late Jacob; beloved mother of Henrietta Sticht, Frederick J. and William A.

Services at Du Pont's Chapel, 82-29 St. John's Cemetery. wife of William; sister of Mary Burke, Sarah Galligan and William Farrell. at her residence, 565A Carl A St. The funeral will take place to WlUUM DllNIGAN 1 SON rwfiaeol DI'KMn i4i oastaia vc K0GtI AVE.

4 M0NTQ0MIKY T. Tal. MAIa Mist Lefferts Boulevard, Kew Gardens, Not dead to thoe who lovtd you, Not loxt but tone before; Tou live wlih tn spirit And will forevermorc. KEEN AN GRANDCHILDREN and GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. GOLDSBERRY In memory of my dear mother, ANNA.

Died February 22, 1945. I mourn for her In Mlenre No eea can see me weep Bui many a ailent tear I shed While others are asleep morrow with a requiem mass at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church.

Burial will be in St. John's Saturday, 2 p.m. Mrs. Tnomson died suddenly Tuesday In her home. A resident of Brooklyn for 45 years, she was actively Interested ln many charitable organizations and in the societies of St.

John the Baptist R. C. Church. She was formerly a member of the Ladles Auxiliary of Holy Innocents Church. Surviving are a daughter.

Mrs Arrangements A. A. Jung. LAWRIE February 21. 1946, Cemetery.

rtmuo noticm ton Avenue; Requiem Mass Monday, 8:30, at St. Joseph's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DENNEN CHARLES on February 21, 1946, husband of Elinor M. (nee McDermott); father of Patricia Anne, Betty Anne and Carol Anne; brother of John, William, Margaret and Martha.

Funeral from his residence. 114-41 179th Street, St. Albans, Saturday, February 23. Requiem Mass St. Catherine of Sienna R.

C. Church, St. Albans, 10 ajn. JAMES of 6810 Owls Head Court, beloved husband of Martha and devoted father of James David W. and Mrs.

Fred Turner; also survived by four grandchil Daughter, ANNA MACK. GOLDSBERRY ANNIE. First "cDnald: n. Bernard ii i UAOOtU'UaVArSIl a dren. Services at Fred Herbst Sons s.

jiiuiittuii sua inree grajia-chlldren, Eleanore and John McDonald and Kathryn Thomson. DIGNIFIED Allow Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Interment Silver Mount anniversary remembrance, 0 couid I hav her back ataln To kneel once more down by her ld 1 love, her better than before I'm lonely since my mother died Daughter. MAMIE GALVIN. Cemetery, Staten Island.

EHRMANN DAVID, of 2516 MACAULAY DONALD ALIS- CONTRACT S90 (REVISED) SEALED BIDS will ba recuved br (ha Board of Water Supply, at Ita of flcea. thirtwnlh Iloor. 120 Wall Street. New Tork City, until 11:00 a.m.. Knit-em Standard Tlma.

on Tueaiday, February 36, liHt. lor Contract J90, for completion of the cotiatructlon or tha Merriman dam pf the Rondout rear-voir, the effluent chajnber of that r'r voir toateUier with iU auperstructure. the waste weir and waste channel of the Rondout rearvolr and the appurtenances of all of theae structure, to-a-etuer with tlie closures of the existing- diversion tunnel and the existing; emergency connwtion to Shaft 1 of th Delaware arquerl'tct. the reconatruction of about 23 mils of blttmiinoti" macadam highway the final irradint: In the vicinity of the dam. all as st form In the specification.

The work Is li-rated in the V.llaar of Ltckawack. Town of Wawaramc. Ulster county. New Tork. Sets of pamphlets containing Informs, tlon for bidders, forma of bid and con.

TER, on February 21, 1946, beloved Mn. Hannah Sweeney Reprinted From Tesierdav'i Late Editions Mrs. Hannah D. Sweeney, widow lof Oeorge J. Sweeney, a founder of line Sweeney rV Gray 5-43 481 ODEN JOHN M.

In loving mem ory of a dear friend. FRANK BAGES and FAMILY. Ocean Avenue, on Thursday, February 21, 1946, beloved husband of Louise G. (nee Fillmore); devoted father of Charlotte and David Jr. son of George and Ann Macaulay.

Services at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street, Funeral from Healey's Funeral Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Interment The TODD SHIPYARDS HONORED Andrew Sides, general manoger of Todd Shipyards, Brooklyn division, receiving the navy's certificate of achievement from Naval Inspector Lt. S. Currie and Chief Naval Inspector Commander H. E.

Purdy. The division sent back to sea during the war 3,020 repaired and converted ships total nj 30,19,431 deadweight tons. OUR FUNERAL HOMES MOOKIYN ISt IMn Uutnit-WcknimUit 4-UM SO StmntJl Amia-MAn 1211 rUttauft ArttUdiinanttar 2-0284-7 OUftNt 1SO-10 Hllhlda anu-ianulci (-MT0 W-1J rami Avaniw-HEiaman FliaMnf 1-MO0 TATIN laiAMS S71FmtU.WatiBrtt1ireaabiaJ(jr2-S0S$ aUHMATTAN 117 Waat Strott-lltatalfar 7-9700 1S1 larai AiMittwRHIaMliBtsar 4-S800 aioM 1 mn 190th StrMt-RayMiti t-1400 Hi t. Tnaaioart 7-2700 HI mm A.atna WOrl Maim M2I2 wiaTCHiaTf 214 Mannairi A.aaua WHrra Halm 39 au. 4 a Imll.m tin Okttmatiam Evergreens.

Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Edmund's R. C. IN CHERISHED and everlasting Long Island City, water in-memories of HENRY J. O'ROURKE, 'stallers, died yesterday (Wednes-JOSEPH COICONE, GEORGE day) In her home, 87-39 Elmhurst MOSER and JERRY Elmhurst.

our dear buddies, who made thel She was 77 and a charter member McQINTY-EDITH, devoted wife Church, Ocean Avenue and Avenue on Saturday, 11 a.m, Interment supreme sacrifice In the service of of Court Mercier, Catholic Da ugh Holy Cross Cemetery. tract, specificanona. contract arawlnijs. requirements as to surety, can tn obtained at the office of the Secretary iQARTY On February 21, 1946, ters of America. Surviving are five sons, William Edgar George Harry and Walter J.

Sweeney; a daughter, Mrs. May Hall, and a sister, Mrs. Agnea Kramer. their country. Solemn Requiem Mass offered by their lifelong friend, Father Robert Baccl, Holy Cross Church, February 22, 1948, at ro a.m.

NEIGHBORHOOD PALS. ROSE M. (nee White), beloved wife et James devoted mother of Catherine Fogiarty; dar sister of at the above andrews, upon application In person or hy mall, by depositing the sum of S3 .00 In cash or Its equivalent for each jet. Within 30 days fol of James McGlnty; loving mother of Aloyslus and Gerard. Funeral Saturday, February 23, at 8:30 a.m., from 1 W.

190th Street. Bronx; Requiem Mass at 10 o'clock, Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentine. Kindly omit flowers. METCALF On February 7, 1940, CHARLES beloved husband of the late Helen ne Waters).

Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Ster lowing the award or con'racl or re- Mrs. Nan Slattery, Mrs. Kitty Mc I lection of bids, the full amount of such I deposit will be refunded for each act UCTNSIS Cloy, also of Mrs. Bridget Coy and Michael White in Ireland.

Repos EBBERS-HILL CiitH ImM Fiml Ckapd 9 Clinton Avtrue a f. FUHRIR, Lit. Mgr. GEORGE D. CONANT Moaclhiier Finer! Parlon Personal Serrico Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1 120 FLATBUSH AVE.

BUckminafor 2-0247 ing William A. Martin Funeral (passes McDONALD In cherished mem L'ome, Classon Avenue corner Ster NOTICE IS HEREBY 01VENT THAT 4.00 will be made for each other set License No. B. II 2 hast been returned In areeptable condition. For Issued to the undersigned to sell beer, further particulars, apply at the office at 7913 16'h Avenue for off-premises, of the Chief Engineer at the above ad- consumption.

dress. mt'SErrK SItA'ANrt ANDPOROTHt IHVrNO V. A HI'IB. Pre-'denL SII.VANcI IlKARY TlRaTFRBEHfi Rtlin'S if Leo S. Sheridan Funeral Service 2603 CWeb Car.

Rofr Tel. BUeiraelntr 4-3ST fnir Place. Funeral Monday, 9:30 ory of Patrick Mcdonald 11 Requiem Mass St. Teresa's MAin 2-0531 Church. Interment Holy Croat ling Place.

Funeral Saturday. 8: twelfth Anniversary Mass was p.m. Blessing and Interment Holyioffered today at St. Phlljp's Church, Cross Cemetery. Y.

His DAUGHTERS. TOIJ lii'h Ave. Commi.vionert, Board of Cemetery. Brooklyn. N.

I. Wter Supply; RICHARD H. BURKE. Secretary. B-llt.

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