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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL 18, 1950 13 GARBARINO FRANK, on Arril, NOLAN JENNIE ir.tt BotldVp rm IPkirMkl ftZ rMPf :6. bcloaed huband of J.vfphme'AprJ 15. Survived by I ClN OO. Ulkb! no Raauan: devy.ed ta.h.r of Sister Mary Clara of the S-l WWII Chrysler Strike Peace Seen Hear Krar.lc Jr and John: ce-r broUier of Mercy. Margaret and Jane; M-ry Favxl and Rcpcs- to sons, John and Joseph; one ini at Charles Bacigalupo Funeral irands-in.

James: one sister, Mrs. Home. 36 Mulberry Street. Ne Do dell, and one brother, Joseph. ACTIVE IN GOP FOR 60 YRS.

Religious am! Masonic scrv-iDec. 13, 1SS3, and was named a Wife Feels 'No Bitterness9 Toward Mate in Bomb Plot with the Detroit, April 13 (U.R Chrys ie lYaiirV ihrnpe sipv-icoloncl after serving Ahel. Loia Sta David Aiicer.head. Anna M-ran. John Anunello.

Z.r.a Brady. Luke Rose Broiher Alpbon- sh. Nova sus Cyril Peter Buchanan. Dr. J.

Nolan. Jennie fticroy, Dlen OSlrlrri, John Creighton. John John Day, Albert Robins. Nellie Fxrk, Anna Bertha Roediger, Ed ard ler striae negotiators tiruvc io-i day toward settlement of the Cardena. April 18 fU.R) happens to you it's something automobile Industry's second' Mrs.

Betty Grant said today you read about in a newspaper longest walkout. sne bitterness" toward happening to someone else," she Kequiem Miss at uur uiqv iv. i lo! Guadalupe R. C. Church.

73d Aveni. Woodhaven. where a Rf- enson, secretary of the Street and loth Avenue. Maa mill be Jrated'p an ar. He also saw seruce ,10 30 am.

Interment Calvary Wednesday. 9 30. Funeral Republican Count com on tne Mexican Horder, and was Cemetery. Ichapel. 187 S.

Oxford and active In the party's attached to the 14th for 30 I Brooklyn. Interment St. JohnVHrooklvn affairs for more thanlyears. A snnrc at thp scene of the'ner nusoana jonn. wno piouea.saia.

to kill her and their two chil GIB4-ON-LOU5FI oi wi. Cemetery. (X) vears. will be held at 8:45 p.m. He was secretary to the late Engel, Paul Ruben.

Street, on April 16. wife of the QUIGLEY JOHN on April, tomorrow in the Royertown Supreme Court Ju.tice Harry E- Ernst. J. H. Jr.

Schmid. Dr. C. A. mother of Louise V.

dren with a time bomb. Mrs. Grant, 29, said she and her husband never had "any J'-i 15. 1950. beloved husband of Alice a nel.

3S Lafavette Ave. Lewis for 14 years, was for George secret pension talks said that the United Auto Workers' concession on four issues was a indication" that the end of the 84-day strike is not too Her husband suggested the flight to San Diego some time ago, she said. Was Son's Birthday "Yesterday waa our son, Robert's fifth birthday, and the trip was a sort of celebration. But at the last minute Jack said he i mv i 1 1 1 i u-n ism tva iter marital difficulties beyond what the average family would have" far off. man Vso survived bv a broihrr Keegan; dear father of Mrs.

Burial will be in Green-Woodlmany years secretary of the 'Raymond Grewrv. Solemn Re- Mar8aret Daviu-' dMr'Cemctery. jCrescent Athletic Club, and was iquiem Mass Wednesday. 10 a brother or Mrs. Dor Brady and Cojonel Stevenson, who died a member of Minerva Lodge.

R. C. Church of the Flower. l'Suntlav in the Hotel F. A.

M. He had redded 'tl0- 1Mnmmt Hly CS GT'shfS'a veteran of the Spanish- the Bossert for 20 years At Cmrt(r. rhur. vineriav in American War. had been secre-ione time he va in the yvhole- The union made the conces-ibut ne Jst "couldn't take sions before negotiations uurucn Grant was i-ord, toward toenmm.

Ludx Garbarino, Frank ShoiU. Anson Gibson. Louise Shul. Alfred Haaerty. Helen Smith.

Elena Ralvorscn M. V. Frank Hercmerle. Mary Higoie, Llewellyn Mart? 11. sun.

Frances 1 la.y Mary Kr.s, Lillian Ch.tiles Martin. Anna Weif.tivan. A. H. Mathews, Arthur Yates.

Thomas M.ttthev. Alice Zoldak. Mary Miller, Ida held in jail afterlUJ a were recessed late last night a uidu iu get suiiic yai aim hflfs beloved 1 tarv of the Republican cigar hu-inc. p)Kesmen oi uie corporauon wouij follow U3 on thc nPXt noiier of Tliontdi and Anna Committee for years and was! Commenting on his death. Re- and v.

A. w. resumed talks tjM' "'nufHght in about an hour or so. ay. TUp nrinrinnl issue uciiik iuiucu on an air Chairman Funeral from Ge.r member of the old Hoard County liner earning Mrs.

Grant, the "I was to wait in the San Diego Terminal. When we got HniHf Funeral Home T. McHunh Aldermen, representing the ParklJohn R. Crews said: 1950. wife of the late James ing of $100 monthly pensions to workers of 65 after 25 years' C1 Roto; mother Herbert S.

Slope District. "The passing of Col. Fred- For four vears he represented, erick H. Stevenson Is indeed a to the terminal here we took in two bags which we weighed. children and 13 other persons.

Later he confessed that he planned to kill his family to collect $25,000 Insurance. arfi irT? nn anrii 1 1 a Robuus. member of Episcopal Ac- AHLLi LOIS on April 15., Thursday, 10 a.m. U50. beloved wile of the late Pun.d of.

Amr sad occasion, not only for me Hnwuri.th.rnfR.T.H D.rl A l.VORSON-On.ADr 1 1 8. 1950. womaiia bt.iut but for many Brooklynites who have known and respected him and Minerva Clubs, employment. The source warned, however, that "some unforeseen snag on any minor detail" could again snarl negotiations to send 89,000 production workers back to Chrysler's assembly lines. Dorothv Lola and Frederick.

Serv- MAGNILD beloved wife of 29 Order of for many years, the 12th A. where he was active for many years on the Board of Aldermen and served as its finance committee chairman and minority leader. He was an intimate friend of the late U. S. Senator William M.

ice and interment private. Kindly Helmer Halvorson; devoted mother tella Chapter Ho. nmit. of Sylvia Ross and Jeanne Peters: new lot Sylvia Ross and Jeanne Peters: "stern etar, New "A deep personal loss has York, services of Victoria AnniRicardo Memorial Home. Union Will See Him Today "I'm going to talk to him today, If possible," Mrs.

Grant said. "I feel I want to talk to him. I don't feel bitter toward him. I just don't have any feelings about it now." ANTINELLO MICHAEL. 57.

Peters: sister of Dr. O. P. Passaic Streets, Hackensack. suddenly.

Survived bv wife. Pas- ness nf Chicaeo and Anna Gutte- N- J. Tuesday, April 18, at 8 p.m. been sustained by the Kings County Republican Committee and the Borough of Brooklyn. He had three tickets, and he said that would take care of the weight (of the suitcases.) Mrs.

Grant then bought three policies worth $25,000 by Inserting five quarters Into a policy-selling Insurance machine. That was the last part of the day's events which were clear to Mrs. Grant. After that everything was "a blur." It was only when she arrived at the police station that she learned of the fantastic plot. Calder.

quilina; six children. Barbara. of Sioux Falls. South Dakota Evergreens Cemetery, His friendships and admirers Colonel Stevenson was born Stella. William.

Gertrude Soenelll. Friends raav call at Fn-d New York i.j 1: 501 5th nnrnrnrs FnwARn fnr.iin Mannattan ami spent moM oiranhi-eiiui-u pany lines as wen Alice A. Mallhey, Retired Teacher Carmella Licuori, Rose Marie and Sons Memorial Carmine Antinello; son of William; until Thursday Talking calmly but obviously stunned by her husband's act, 11 a.m. ip.v r.f IIS Pnmherlanri fin-mt I niS Hie ill lil'OOKl VII. lie jomeu us uu.ii unu ifiis'us Kn.U L.

J. .1.1. Am 1 Mrs. Grant told of events lead ing up to the plane trip. Reposing at New York: tne inn itegimcni, ioik; nim, uu-i r.

oievruson Brooklyn Funeral Hame, 187 Nationul Guard, as a private'of Tacoma, survives. uiuLiici 01 juiiii. uonimicn. nu- at, ,1011 Liiuneran uuri n. aye- thony, Peter, Rse Marra and nue at 63d Street.

2 pm liver. Mary Fasano. Funeral from 477 mcnt Evergreens Oxfrrd Street, until rr- "This is something that never Anul 20. 9:30 a.m. Interment Na-5 il Cemetery, FarminRdale, I.

Park Avenue, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.: Requiem Mass St. Lucys R. C. HEM.MERLE MARY Church, Kent and Park Avenues, of 14ti8 Bu.nick Avenue. Alice A.

Matthey, former borough high school teacher, died Sunday in Daytona Beach, Interment family plot, Holy Cros; Dr. Cornelius A. Schmid, 61, With St. Peter's 13 Years iu, laju. ucjinru mar ui iimrirs i where she had been spend-j Unarmed Plane Downed, U.

S. Says ing several months in the hope of regaining health. She had been ill since the death of her Cemetery. loving mother of Charles F. andi RUBEN AUGUSTINE, suddenly, iWilliam J.

Services at the Funeral April 16, 1950, beloved husband of AIKENHEAD ANNA sudden-; Home of J. Clement Kearns. 1461 Josephine; devoted father of Eliza-h. April 18. at Miami, Florida, wife 1 Bushwick Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m.

beth; brother of May Curtis and of Edward mother of Edna and interment Lutheran Cemetery. jMargaret Worsham. Funeral from Alice; sister of Blanche Weisbeckerj Ihis residence. 1636 Nostrand Ave- and Robert McCormick of Brook- HIGBIE Suddenly, on April Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.; Sol- Continued from Page 1 openued St.

Anthony's Hospital in Woodhaven. cident and puts he matter in its true light as an attack against unarmed Americans." Indifferent Soviet View McDermott said an extensive search had located no survivors, and he paid tribute to the Scandinavian countries for their help In the search. "By contrast, there has not been the slightest indication of Dr. Cornelius A. Schmid, 61, of 16 Sidney Place, who was long associated with St.

Peter's mother, Mrs. Louise Matthey, in January, 1949. adjacent therto," the American Miss Matthey, who resided at reply said. Pesides St. Peter's he had served on the staffs of various hospitals, including the Long Island College, Kings County lyn.

Burial Miami, Florida. I9a0, LLEWELLYN, in his Requiem Mass Holy Cross! Hosoital and attending physi-: Declare It Was Unarmed "It must be concluded that BRADY LUKE on April H. street. beloved husband of LouiseHolv Cross Cemeten-. cian there since dlod 146fr Union taught French, Spanish and German for many years at Girls High School, and had taught also at Manual and Holv Family Hospitals Soviet military aircraft fired on a jand devgted father of Warren ftruvrTTnr rns torclay at the hospital after Pin ing the war he was engaged any concern on the part of 'ii aiso survivea oy one Dromer, war-: Rrariv.

Penosine at. the Rnvertovm cs 1 I Monday. Annl 17. 19o0. beloved short illness.

He was a lifelong an unarmed American plane over the open sea. following Training High School. She was the Soviet government over the in the Selective Service system. graduated from Adelphi Col fate of the plane and Us per Prooklynite. He was a member of the A graduate of old St.

i Kings County Medical Society Academv on Dr. Schmid and of the Catholic Physicians sonnel." he said. Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue, until, Wednesday at his home. Interment husband of Rosaleen Traynor; Thursday. Solemn Requiem Mass! 10 Thursday, Cypress Hills 'brother of John H.

and Edwin G. Queen of All Saints R. C. Church.jcemetery. Funeral Thursday from his home, 10:15 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross 16 Sidney Place; Solemn Requiem lege and Middlebury College, and took a graduate course at This seems an astonishing Columbia. of 901 Mas St. Charles Borromeo Church. Ireeoivert Ills medical omicaiion uium oi l.ruohmi. Keenly interested in welfare lack of common international courtesy and an unusual disregard of human life.

Cemetery. HOG AN FRANCES K1 '1 Street. 011 April 16. BROTHER ALPHONSUS da ollter of the late John beloved, 11 a.m. Interment Holy in VM2, his degree at Long Surviving are his wife.

Mrs. P. and Cemettry. Kindly omit flowers, island College Hospital, Traynor Schmid, and work, Miss Matthey was a gen a.u. ithumas A.

UlNUKAtf Anne Hoc an i nee Delaney); sis-: Maes. appreciated. he also interned. I two brothers. John Hi and "Moreover, the Soviet gov which the American plane was lost." The note said this Government protests "in the most solemn manner against this violation of international law." The United States demanded that Russia "institute a prompt and thorough investigation" and that the Soviet Air Force be instructed to refrain from such actions in the future.

The United States, the note erous contributor to many charitable organizations. She April IB, I9o0, at the Brother ter of Mrs. Edwin Farrell. John Kr-HVTTT-r TTinwTr. Karlv ill his nractice he was, Edwin C.

ernment has thus far shown Kesidence S.i7 rirrmnnt. Avptinp a.k,,.. I retired from the city school no sign of regret for its at recognized as one of the young- A solemn requiem mass win est physicians in the State to be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thurs system In 1948. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m.; 9.30 a.m., from Clavin Funeral: APUIJ quiem Mass 9:30 a.m., Queen 7722 4'h Avenue; Requiem 3 Ann All Saints R.

C. Church. Interment Mac, st EDhrems Church of Sehmitt. Mis. Anna 'Holy Cross Cemetery.

1 tphiems Chmcn. Courtney, Mrs. Catherine Schrei- hold such an appointment whenidav at St. Charles Borromeo Surviving are a brother, Ed ward H. Matthey, and a sister lie was named adjunct visitinglK.

C. Church. Interment will be tack against an American aircraft. Instead it has taken an aggressive tone and attempted to justify Its action by impossible allegations. Hit at Red Propaganda Mrs.

Alfred E. Day. Services physician to the then newly I in Holy ross emetery. KING LILLIAN NELLIE. April oer, Mis.

iviae wniienurst; oromer BUCHANAN Dr. J. ARTHUR. '17 1950 beloved mother of Mrs Joseph and Adam Sehmitt; also were held yesterday in Day said, "confidently expects the April 17. 1950.

beloved father ofljYank n. Nellis of Lynbrook 1. Sirvived by four grandchildren and tona Beach. Burial will be in Robert and Gordon Buchanan. Fu Soviet Government will express its regret for the unlawful and Oakland, Cal.

It has charged that the and Mrs. Glen Parker of Great great-grandchildren. Funeral Neck, L. I. She is also survived 'Thursday, 9 a.m., from George hv a trranrtrtfliiPhtpr.

T.iiiian Kin? Funeral Home, 614 Wood- neral from the Fairchild Chapel, Atlantic Brooklyn, Fri- Birdsall S. Sweet, 31; 18 Years in Iron Lung Poughkeepsie, April 18 (U.R) American aircraft fired first Geo.A.Hansen,41, Ex-Boro Resident when the American plane had day, 9:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem; and oranrison Glen Kiii Parker Avenue. Ridgevyood; provocative behavior of its aviators" and will see to it that those responsible are "promptly thence R. C.

Mass Our Lady Help of ChrisUanslFunpnil vrvicp at the Fliprinpr Pn.ito St. Martin of Tours iinlsall S. Sweet, 31, who spent Plane Bomb Bares Triangle Church, where a boiemn in an jroll lungi (iie(J nothing with which to shoot and was too slow a craft to attack fighters. Moreover, it has attempted further to confuse R. C.

Church. Avenue and E. neral Home, Great Neck, L. I. 28th Street, 10 a.m.

Wednesday, April 19. at 2:30 pm and severely punished. The note said the United ivpstcmav nssar iirotners SL. John's Cemetery. States also is confident that the uii.i ni" iVlAKlliN AWA.

Oil Anril 1 1 o- i Continued from Page 1 1950. beloved mother of Mrs. Eileen '1950 beloved mother of I Mc-1 A'N4ON- suaaeniy, which affllcKnl him in Septem- "iei iy mh ne, uieu Soviet government "will, in ac- the issue with false propaganda claims and diatribes against the United States in the controlled Adams and Arthur J. Conrov. wniiom rhi trri.OrH'0n pru id.

iou. in uoyai uuk, ueunesoay 01 a neari auacK 111 and corciance with established cus and 13 other passengers tom among peace-loving na neral from Walter B. Cooke. IncJand John Howard gloved hasband of Dorothy) authorities home in Hialeah, Fla. He Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue i me at.

mfi E. 27th street, until Ca 111 P1'1 toneul- ha.l ti.p l.nr.t iron luncihad resided in Florida for seven crew members yesterday. Soviet Press. tions, pay appropriate indemnity for the unprovoked de years and was a member of the p.m. Interment Said He an in Debt Grant claimed he tried the Wednesday.

9:30 Albany, Y. SHUL ALFRED April in medical history. 1950, husband of the late Elinor, Snile Chicago nolio 1 near Flatbush Avenue). Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge R. C.

Church, Thursday, 9 a.m. Miami Springs Police Depart- struction of American lives mojit. and property." MATHEWS ARTHUR .1.. on McDermott said that "this attitude of the Soviet government shows clearly the insincerity of its oft-proclaimed desire for peaceful relations with the United States and the non- and dear brother-in-law of Agnes; vU.tjm has bpen confined to a E. McNulty.

Service at the Fair-' child Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, respirator for 1., jeais. Mr. Hansen, horn in Brook CREIGHTON JOHN beloved 1 Awil 16. 1950.

helmed husha nd nf McDermott said the note lyn, was employed by the Manu uvuiiu itiwici i ai pr ip opvni.on a nrr mj t. i "corrects the distortions of facturers Trust Company, Man r.u-,i (llIU UU.M-UII. Ul fact which the Soviet govern hattan, hefore leaving for the Soviet world in general. ment has Injected into the In John, Genevieve, George, Gertrude. Frederick and Dorothv.

Reposing at. SMITH ELENA, on April 17, South, and for a time was with "The course of peace Is not M. J. Stanlon, 75, Retired Foreman Funeral from his residence, 57 Hey-ward Street: Requiem Mass Transfiguration R. C.

Church, Thursday. 10 a.m. Direction Georee T. McHugh. the Miami Springs Rank.

He furthered when the U. S. S. R. Hunperord Funeral Home.

30 1950. at her residence, 182 Sweezyi Bedell Street, Freeport, N. Y. Re-jAvenue, Freeport, L. formerly of1 quiem Mass on Wednesday, 10 a.mJBrooklyn, beloved mother of Arthur! was a Mason.

New York several years ago. ostentatiously decorates Soviet Surviving are his wife, Mrs Grant, an aircraft engineer, murder attempt as a means of clearing himself of debt. He had insured his wife and the children for just before they boarded the airplane. He made no mention in his confession of Miss Soumela. But the young woman went voluntarily to police and told of their love affair.

Disclosure of the case's "love angle" made it strikingly similar to the bomb plot last year In which J. Albert Guay blew up a Canadian airliner, killing his wife and 22 other persons so he could marry his sweetheart. R. C. grandmother of Edwin and i at Our Holy Redeemer Interment Mabel Ouise Hansen: two sons.

DAY ALBERT April 1 Charles Nancy. Services at Ericson Eric. Cimrch. Donald and George; a sister. airmen in a manner calculated to give the impression that they are being rewarded for shooting down a defenseless American plane," he said.

Michael J. Stanton. of 1020 list a retired foreman for said his financial tangle had caused him to lose a job and he believed it had driven him crazy. Mrs. Mabel Luhrs, and a broth uiiu.u Voted father of Virginia Bour-j Maude Dalton, Albert and MATTHEY- son Chapel, 500 State Street, Tuesday, 8 p.m.

Interment of 2 p.m., Green-Wood Cemetery. Hrahn, Hall Deane, kitchen er, Arthur Hansen. Services (idward; dear brother of Charles Union Stree Brooklyn, died April equipment, died Saturday. He rigged up the intricate were held' Saturday. Burial was end Frank.

Services at Walter B. 16. 1950. in Davtona Beach, STARITA FRANK, suddenly, on Mr. Stanton was a lifelong in Hialeah.

Examine Life Raft gasoline-loaded bomb, placed it Brooklyn resident and for many beloved sister of Edward H. Mat-April 15, 1950, beloved father of they, Manhasset. and Mrs. Alfred iRosary Dean; dear brother of Rose Cooke. Funeral Home, 20 Sny-tier Avenue.

Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Copenhagen, April 18 (U.R) years was active in the 0th A. I). United States Air Force officials E.

Day, Berkeley, Cal. Services injBarry, Emma DiAngelo, Carl Sta- Democratic organization, serv Cal. rita and Blanche Tornabene. Re anna BFRTHA and Oakland, in a suitcase and then watched as it was put into the cargo hatch of the plane which his wife and children already had boarded. Conscience-Stricken Meanwhile, Grant's wife, Betty, 29, fought to keep their began today a thorough examination of a life raft found In the ECK Shannon) ing as a district captain, in posing at Chapel, 2603 Church Ave- Row Halts Rally On Teacher Firing April 15, 1950, beljvedl early life he was widely known MILLER IDA of 445 Quineyinue- Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; two children, Robert, 5, and wife of Sylvester; loving mother of tn TJ! "I in handball circles.

tij r.of, on Anrn oear aunt oii'cvc hujmub iv. v. Baltic, believed to be from a Navy plane missing ten days with ten persons aboard. Mary Anne, 4, from learning that he had plotted to murder Mrs! Marv Hildebrand. Thomas andank Wood.

Lottie Tripp and IChurch; Solemn Requiem Mass 10 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Continued from Page 1 Shortly before, Mrs. Grant Interment Holy Cross Ceme- i iMabel Knilripr. fiprvippR Thiirsriav I a.m. them.

The raft was picked up bv a Ann Callahan Stanton; three sons, Sylvester Thomas and tery. had inserted five quarters in a But she said she didn't "feel others to them who innocently Joseph A. Taoola, Director, Miiiiii sin rivcu uy iyv gi aim- i Children. Funeral Wednesdaav, Pm at Ebbers-HUl, from Joseph Redmond Avenue Funeral Home, 519 fieral Parlor, 476 73d Street; Re.lChnton Avenue. policy-selling insurance ma British ship, taken to Finland, and dispatched by air to bitter toward him" and would Joseph; four daughters, Mrs.

Helen Wearley, Mrs. Regina chine to buy three policies- become their supporters." Warn Against Politics try to see him in his jail cell STEVENSON-On April 16, 1950, Col. FREDERICK beloved two for $10,000 and one for quii'm iviass Jeromes n. v. Giantschnig, Mrs.

Louis Kiebs MOORE DAVID FRANCIS, soon. $5,000 for herself and the He advised the members to Churcn. interment St. Cemetery. unanes Aprt 15 1950i misband nf tnp of Walter F.

Stevenson Helen Nve Moore: beloved faf.her!Services -tcZ the Chapels, 38 La- and Hernadette Stanton; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Cook, and 13 avoid politics "just as politic; Grant said that his conscience ENGEL PAIIT. KJTR.NAR.n iof Faith Moore Andrews a.nd FYankW'elte Avenue, Wednesday, 8:45 are condemned if they make Grant said a last-minute change of heart made him shout a warning as luggage loaders at Los Angeles Airport hoisted a suitcase containing the bomb grandchildren. The funeral will be held to D.D.S.. April 15.

1950. brother of P. Moore. Religious and Masonic m- Members of Minerva Lodge, felt in the Hoard of wouldn't let him go through Kducation adversely to the pub with the plot just as it hit the the late Dr. Walter F.

Engel. Serv- services at the Fairchild Chapel.iNo- 792. p- nd A. invited to Ice at the Fairchild Chapel, 95l951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday, 8attend- Interment Green-Wood lic good. decisive stage.

morrow from the Prizzi Funeral Home, 3021 Fort Hamilton Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be onto a United Airlines DC-3 Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday, 8 p.m. p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Me-; -tnieier Don't load that suitcase on An interruption developed Fred Herbst Sons, Directors.

carrying his wife, the children moral Abbey. the plane! It's got a bomb in it!" and 13 other passengers and McCarthy to Call FBI on Lattimore Continued from Page 1 the full Foreign Relations Committee, said his group may decide today whether a showdown should be forced on President Truman's refusal to let the subcommittee see Federal loyalty files. with a request from the floor that Moss give details of the Schneiderman case, At this He yelled to Harold A. Mayer, offered at 10 a.m. in St.

Calh arine of Alexandria R. Church, Fort Hamilton Park crew members. TIZIO MARIE (nee Di Mat suddenly; AprilR 1950. Apr" 16J How na. on April 16, 1950, of 39 How a cargo handler.

ard Place, beloved wife of Vincent; The bomb, consisting of high octane gasoline contained in an point Mrs. Schneiderman her way and K)th St. P.urial will be Funer'al Thursday. 9:30 a mj'T' J110 a.nt!, Vin: As Grant shouted the warning, Mayer said he noticed smoke coming from the suit in Holv Cross Ccmeterv. ERNST-JOHN HENRY Bunriay, April 16, 1950, of 17 Marlboro Road, beloved husband of Sus.mne S.

and father of John Henry Ernst. 3d, Mrs. Martin Moore Baxter; brother of Mrs. Robert F. Walnuley and Mrs.

Rfinick C. Erkardt. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday, p.m. Interment private.

sen), from cent; dear daughter of -Anthony; his residence. 1820 E. self asked that the matter be not discussed and the speaker agreed that this would be the devoted sister of Anthony, John Street, between Avenue and Fill auto tire innertube, was set to start burning 31 minutes after the plane would take off for San Diego. Experts said it case. Mayer pulled it out of the Mrs.

Joseph Tesoriero. Reposing Dcatfis wrong time and place for it more Avenue, Interment Valha Cemetery, Staten Island, N. Y. at M. J.

Smith Memorial, 248 Pros-nert. Park Wet. until hatch and threw it to the ground. The bag burst Into After the Board president had YATES-Suddenly. April 17.

1950. THOMAS beloved husband of would have set the plane on left, however, Mrs. Schneider flames. A detonating device ap MORCALD1 ZINA (nee PwaV9 am- So'crm Requiem Mass Holy! fire, probably causing it to the late Julia Fitzgerald; devoted inian read a prepared statement AUCTION SALE parently went off but failed to 0 FORD EDWARD April n.ieunday. April 16.

1950. bloved wile 'V father of Marcuarite G. White. objecting to a statement in "The crash and kill every one aboard 'Must Have Been Nuts' ignite the gasoline. 1950.

of 1128 E. 15th Street. de-i' rea; sister of Joseph and Parent," the association bul voted brother of Mrs. Daisy Tier-iPuca- Josephine, Antoinette, TRACY MARY (nee Ryan), on Grant grabbed the bag and letin, regarding her ouster "for ney and William V. Ford; uncle ofjlovanna and Sally.

Reposing; April 17, of 8(10 Hancock Street, Grant was packing his wife dashed across a parking lot toward his automobile but two perjury in regard to her affilia and thr children off on a sup James W. Tierney. Reposing at Funeral Home, 13th vufe of the late Michael; beloved John E. Duffy Funeral Home, 1047 i Avenue and 79th Street. mother of Margaret Deegan.

Mary Coney Island Avenue. Solemn Re-jSolemn Requiem Mass Wednesday. Ichcesman, Julia Campbell and tion with the Communist United Airlines employes cap posed holiday trip to San Diego Juliet M. Sieker and William Gerald Yates; grandfather of Lynn and Marie Virginia Yates; brother of Joseph J. and Peter A.

Yates. Funeral from his home, 426 63d Street, Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 10 o'clock. Interment John's Cemetery. when his bomb plot was dis covered.

tured him. The employes put out the fire smouldering in the party." This, she said, has caused her child to be ostracized by neighborhood children and has thus unjustly punished an quiem Mass St. Rose of 4m- -ir iacly or Guadalupe, Walter Tracy. Reposing at Funeral Church Thursday, 10 a.m. Inter-, R' C' Church.

jchapel. 187 S. Oxford Street. Fu- liient St. John's Cemetery.

MOS7r7FN- Ineral Thursday. 9:30 a.m.; Requiem UN IT FID STATES DISTRICT COfPT, EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK In the Matter of Israel A. Rerman. Im known Al Herman, dninjr hujiinepa as Allen's. rinwrShnp.

RankVupt. No. 48658. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to an order of this Court, notice hereby given that th assets of the above named bankrupt.

conist-iruf nf Plants, ornaments, fixtures, etc will be soM at public aui-tlon. on Friday. April 28th. 19.V). at 11:00 a.m..

nn premises No. 549 Noatrand Brooklyn. M. Y. SHANK.

Truste. Samuel Newfield. Attorney for Trustees. 2HI Broadway New Ynrk N. Y.

Joseph II. Ronenbluni. SO Court Street. Brooklyn. N.

Y. T-le-phone TflianBle 5-2073. aplS.27-2t "I must have been nuts," he suitcase with a fire extin guisher. said. "I was up to my neck in rewMtesMnmvmmgim 1 7 or nvirZZ LiUI-v of -ounsel C.

Church at 10 am. Interment Police said the bomb had a Fred Herbst Sons. Directors. debts and 1 couldn see my way out of it." clever timing device employing 4iltcr B. Cool ze CH Cemetery.

and Edward. Services at the: E. C. Walrieck Home for Funerals, WATTS CHARLES Mondav. ibl4 4ih Avenue, Wednesday, 2 p.m.:Apnl 17.

1950. of 198 S. Oxford innocent child. A kind of pandemonium broke out as defenders and accusers or Mrs. Srhneideiman shouted for the floor.

There were demands that 1'oiice quoted turn as saying ordinary safety matches to set that he was $8,000 in debt as)0ff tie gasolene in the inner-result of a paternity case in tube. INC. 3cbnoUJlcD5mcnts RAYFIEL Faniilv of the late HYMAN RAYFIEL wish fo express their deep appreciation of the TI 1 Street, beloved husband of Helen at Hofooken. NASH NOR AH A rUNIRAL INFORMATION i. Ubler 6 4800 N.

Amil 17. 1950. Mrs. Schneiderman prove she niinnrr r. uj 1 20 Snydrr Av.

951 At- Mrs M.re,,. 5 many messages ot sympathy innocent of the charge II .8 JTjil i J. 9 a.m.; Parkway, Brnoklvn Mrs. Ernest, reived by them. Joseph's fnv Mr.

Wllll.m XI. 'ss I SftwcAytt FUMIIAL NEED NOT aeainsi her, to which she replied she would be glad to do -o if the meeting would pass a resolution calling for a hearing on her case. Rcmcmbtfttuc? CONDON ELLA V. Birthday re Maoel Nash of New Jersey; grand-1 C' CilUrch' 10 a m' mother of Lawrence Marcus pndj WEISSMAN A. HARRY.

Board Richard Cox. Reposing Lawton Fu-'0f Governors and the Organization neral Home. 633 Washington Street.lof the 24th Assembly District Hoboken, N. J. Solemn Requiem Regular Democratic Organization, Mass Our Lady of Grace Church.Unc, deeply mourns the loss of our Hoboken, N.

Thursday at officer and member of a.m. interment Holy Cross Ceme- the Board of Governors. Services tery, Arlington. N. J.

a.m. at j. Morrls puneril I Ann irt nl Ri.idn.rr PI MIOKN. frank A it (hi pel TH. 1.

4M.il hpfl SMITH. Allrrd t. I IK1 P.M. nl ChapM ll.OV. William I al haricl li MING.

Blanche P.M. Chpi-l Wmiftriny. Ar'H 19th 1111 RPHV. A Chapel Jill I ON. Milr R.

A.M. Chiprl Rl BIN, Aututllnc 01(1 AM Rnldrnrc hAVARRA, Peltr A. 10 on a at Chapel PAY, Albert at Chapel Thurtdau. Aern inth M.rt VTKE. Mary J.

8:00 A at Chapel Le.M.MTRE. Pearl SerTleea Ut Be Arraned thl NEW Rratrsidt funeral chapel reprisestt mere then 5 hilt ceatvry tipeoence. i membrance ef our loving sister. At the height of the shouting Harry Meisnere, association president, declared the meeting adjourned. DtstripttP 'Prici Hgt Including Ctmpltlt Ftmtral CMk Ceiied Caekete eXMOak frees MM to MM toM Matwcaay S470-S4M-UM 20 Ceng Steel SltS-l44S-S4t9 Solid Cepaw $25 Old took her Home It au Hia will.

Bit in our heirta he llfeth s-iii. SISTERS and BROTHERS. SEARS ROSE. COST TOO MUCH We offer complete funeral from 150 to '825-a price range both sensible and economical, and one within the meant of every family. Casket price (is plainly marked in our display rooms) include! Protective outer-case; rem.

val from any local hospital or residence; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery Parlors at Rockaway Parkway, beloved, Brooklyn. NAVARRA PETER El I II If til III I I often sit and liltnlc of her Wheal I am Ft memiT? A he (liirf That Brief can cail iu NATHAN W. MATH, Leader. MOLLIS WERBEL. Co-Leader.

SAM CURTIS, President. FRANK KIMMEL, Chairman, Board of Governors. brother of Mrs. Lillian Russo, Mrs. Anita Parise, Fred.

Ernest, Henry and Adolph Navarra. Funeral from Walter Cooke. Funeral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, Wednesday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass SLster, MARY. HARRY T.

PYLE MORTUARY. INC tat tears BUckminsrer 2-0174 192S Church Avenue SO Seventh Ave. Mftin 2-8585 Tuadav. Wh (IIFWARK. Joseph oo A.M.

at Chapel Wrdvr'day, April jDtfi POH n. Thoiw A.M. al Chapel VWI.hlNMIN. William i ll ru fKiicioiuci Kg MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1 11 MANHATTAN Jfltl 76th ST AMSTERDAM AVENUE jj II ENDIC0TT 2 (600 8 i nomas Aquinas K. C.

Church. 7.0LDAK MARY, of 107 Moffat In CYjcmoriam EBBETS CHARLES H. In lov-1 Ani RSON. GnMae I p.m. at Chanel 1 1 0 30 a.m interment noiy cross street.

Annl 16. 1950. heinvwl cemetery. -mother of Mary Batch. Anna Ehr- Walter B.

Cooke, in; memory of my fatner, who Inc. hard and Jacob; also survived by'nassed awav Amil "is nn.i.nirvi joum urvnv j.imsscq away Apia i. MKKTIXO NOTICE 1925. ANNA. II k.

o. iierm ne D. Ijllf att hapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH Kit, ULSTER 6-4800 tt Seventh Mut MAin I-I51s fUNEIAl HOMES IN IROOKIVN MNMTTN-BRONX-QUIIN gi ain.iinxiuj vu Miiu cgiii Kieat- April 17, 1950, devoted father of grandchildren. Services at the Fu-j Grace Coleman.

Services Walterjiieral Home of J. Clement Kearns. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20, Bushwick Avenue and Pilline IROOKIYN fUNMAl NOMit 20 Snyde Avenue at Fleteuah Avenue UUtef 4800 40 Seveet Avenue MAie QUIINt UMtlAl HOMIt 150-10 Mitlaiee Aveetrt-JAmuci 4-S6J0 63 32 Fet Avenue HEemn 3-0900 I5S-14 Northern SM. -FlutltNil J66O0 9 BROOKLYN OCEAN PARKWAY At 5 fROSRECTFARK ULSTER 4 2000 Moax lONtiUANO mam 9 Muanui. ew 5 NOTICE The forty-fifth minn.il corporate meeting of the Dykcr H'Mirlits Home fur Rllnd Children.

will be held at thc home. IXi.S 81th Street. Brooklyn 28, New York, on April 28. 19M, 10:30 A. M.

followed hv refreshments, and, election ot officers. apr.17.H-2t GIUFPRE-ROSE M. In loving memory of my beloved mother, who died April 18, 1943. Masses offered. Daughter, MARIE McLAUGHLIN, ISnyder Avenue (near Flatbush lAvenuei.

Wednesday, 8 p.m. Fu- Street, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Interment Nassau Knolls Cemetery, Wednesday, 2 p.m. FUNIS At HOMIt IN MANHATTAN IIONX IROOKIYN QUIINS BESaSiiaa neral Thursday, 3 p.m..

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