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I KCNKEL MARGARET. Mon-' BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 5, 1947 15 Si'HENRY S. CHAPIN DIES; Iday. November 3.

mother of KaLherme A. Zchmann Marine Hit Him, Cop Tells Court tk tiru i.nv and Lawrence Kunkel: also aur-' 3 PARTIES REBEL Military Rites Mark Winant Funeral in New Hampshire EDUCATIONAL ADVERTISER Funeral service for Hcnryifor many years, but continued Sterling fhanin in the pdiira 'there as an al.le until his death. nku ut(4. uiiw Brisland. Annie Peue.

William R. vrved by six Tndchildren and Brulin A J. Rellly, Patrick J. "eight great-grandchildren. The Bruiung.

Martina Relilv. Roella R- Theoaore C. Moeller will con- Chapln. Henry Rota'-. Jcannette trvices Thursday at 2 p.m.! Clifford.

Francis Scheele. Charles I at the Funeral Home of J. Cle- i manf If at TJyir -4 ivanlili AGAINST CZECH Magistrate Matthew Fagan Uxiay set Nov. 12 (or a hearing lie wa a charter member o( Present and past command ot the allegation by Patrolman (or i lunai au enisiiii? Diiiiie.ss aim rrra r.iorie.. una i-iiiinf iLrer.

lniffnnpnL nci Crosby. Samuel era of the Legion post, Includ Publicity Lodge F. A. ViirM of 336 In'tag and for many years was a ikv Concord. N.

Nov. 5 (UP)! Former Ambassador John G. Winant. 58, who shot himself more than 00 years and found- Evergreen. Ing former Governor Robert O.

LEFTIST ACTIOH Prague, Nov. 5 (UP) The rebellion of three parties against l- -t rv I i tt UMiiurciaim "a-- Blood, were pallbearers. ei i r.uuiauuiidi uimoai lon.j memoer ui company ii. Cunningham. W.

Solan. Wlnitml Doran. Catherine Tagart. H. A.

Ftx. Emllle R. Tlrman. Ann Hanley. Mary Tully.

Mary A. jwith a beer bottle and kicked LAZZARINO CONCETTA. of will to death, apparently because of Increasing Illness and "growing mlh.r nf Mr. JJ itOmolTOW at the V-m, in thP head by Marine Sgt, his death he xvas a member of nMt Lovve, 3 attached to the Axe. The the Regiment Xavv Yanl about 3 Matteo.

JoseDh. Mr U'haiiel. 5l Atlantic Communist attempt to be John G. Winant a student at Princeton, arrived to attend the funeral with hla mother. Winant'a other son, Rlvlngton, a student at Oxford Univer naraetopi, ri.

orggrru. Hartniann. B. D. Veltri, Joseph disillusionment.

was buried Marv Iovino and Leonard: also'Rev. A. Harding, roc-' Association stow political power upon two a.m. Aug. 31 at Ashland Place I today in a military ceremony.

1 1 1 i 1. 1 1 -i i in. After funeral rites at St. Paul's survivea ay sisier. anneuni v.i"n-ioi tn inr r.pi-i -ojmi i iiuirn 1 ins in -i lie.

ncK'llb -e leftist groups mat nave never faced an election threatened to sity, England, and his daughter, oem. nmerai irom residence the Incarnation. luipm. former CiuiKcd with felonious F.pisicopal Church, next door as- 11 a a ij. i uriar vui mill otlii'l ito nni'o -1 I I nl.inl j.l 111) 1 ft 1 1 11 I'lnh I overthrow Czechoslovakia's neaiing.

Eawira waner. i-aunne Kur.kel. Margaret Winder. A. Lazzarino.

C. Winslow. Samuel McCorkmriale. I. Zelier.

L. Jr. Mooney. Bernard to the State House where Wi Constance, Is in Peru. J.

Bernard Teulon. his secre- Lady ol Peace R. C. Church, where Ik MaMtnir rito. lUutal will wlio was promtiu'nt in tlu Mo coalition government today.

nant served three terms as Gov Soltmn Requiem Ma.s will be i In addition, the Slovak tarv and adviser, said Winant auxiliaiy of the Hrooklyn t'liil- n.aniUnj? officer when he ernor, his flag-draped coffin Trades Union Council threat I'voebel i Was taken to Hlossom Hill i went through 10 hellish years ACKERMAN-Stltidenlv. Novem-iremwprv. Plftf omit flown. Uiapill, Wild ll '(! at oll'll tlv oisaniza KitL'eiald who is attached to Cemetery, where services were in which he worked himself to brr 5. 1947.

JOHN beloved iLafayelte ilinl Momlay Society anil other brother of Mrs. Anna Reid and; MoCORKINDALE ISABEL a heart attack, lie va Inirn lions, died in ened to call a general strike today unless It was granted epresentatlon on the board of the Mercer St. Station in Man-jconducted by tne oncortl death." Friends said he had been in frequent agony from stomach ulcers and suffered American Legion Post, of which the World War 1 airman had been a member. from a kidney ailment. runnai odiui-aunoHy, nniemoer i.

uf hi lirooKlvn i'i. li. l.l. Uie He survived nv seconu in uas (U(V jle tiav. 9:30 from Funeral Duncan T.

MrCorkir.dale. and (lf t'. iuU, Sieiiini; wile, Mrs. Charlotte Her Cha-'ttme isseitml' that 4 Com Street. Requiem Maother of William D.

I Robert jn i.aur;l a Mrs. Albert 1 i lenrv itVeerald of the 1 ee bt. Mary Star of the Sea Church. H. Services will be held Wednes-' i t.

rugtiaiti oi me idav 8 pm at Herbst Fureral hapin. Ho was educated I-rancesco. a biother. Kli-ha; Ave station, who was ith BRISLAND ANNIE. November 1Home.

Avenue and 75th Hrooklyn Polytechnic lnsii-Sterling fhapin and two al0 was assautod by ministers -In the semi-autonomous state of Slovakia. The Trades Union Council was one of the groups the Communists, want to bring Into the Slovak Council of Ministers. The other was the Slovak Resistance Movement, which ai ner resiaence. im interment Oreen-Wood Cemeterv lutu ami cnreieii me aovei us- siiei i.ania wiieij-u-p Thursday, 10 am. ing field soon after leuving'of Col.

Robert Starr Allyn. andi AIe was arrested three Pfieffer Flees Hungary Arrest Continued from Page Kast 36th Street, wile of the late Daniel; loving mother of Mrs. John Gallacher, Mrs. Frank Carboy, Mrs. Food Prices in '48 To Be as High or chool.

i Mrs. Alida Clark. Another hours after the fight while a MOONEY On November 3. 1947. patient in the prison ward of A year ago lie sold his lnisi- daughter, Mrs.

Margaret C. i i i' Hi'- George Nevader, Mrs. John Sharp BERNARD of 415 41st Street. -o survived by 20 grandchildren Mmei brother of end two great -grand hildren and Mae Mooney. Funeral.

Kings County Hospital. He had numerous contusions and abra and a fractured rib. caped with the knowledge and tacit approval of the govern Higher, Says U. S. flourished during the war.

Both groups were considered Communist organizations. A national governmental crisis, the worst since the liberation, 'was precipitated when three parties the National So- John M. Hellebrand Klmont, Nov. A solemn ment. nerai rnoay.

a.m. Kequiem Mass from Funeral Parlors. St. Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church. j4tn Avenue at 42d Street, on Fri-Imerment Resurrection Cemetery. riav 9:30 Rp. Long Inland. quipm Mass St.

Mkliaeis R. The Social Democrat news mass for John VM. requiem William Schwartz, Traffic Clerk, Mrs. James Tully, Bad news for the average hopper to the effect that vir Hellebrand of 315 Lyon Val paper Villagossage said Francis Church. Interment Holy Cross P.RTSf.TV AMHRFW fill Nagy, a former deputy who fled clalist, Peoples and Slovak Wednesday.

November 5. 1947. de- Cemetery. ley Stream, who died Friday, was offered todav in St. Honi- tually all food prices will remain high or go higher In 1948 earlier to Vienna with Bela Funeral Director Democrats walked out on a meeting of the National Front, voted husband cf the laie Mary inpp Mcii-iiirtv I ripar brother of 95 O'BRIEN ANNA came todav from an official Novem Varga, erstwhile speaker of the Assembly, returned to Budapest last night to spirit Pfeif- of Cornelius Frank.

Thomas Schaetfer Street. Tuesday I'tineral services for William face -R. C. Church, with inter-A. "-Yinvitrtz.

'J7. of nient in St. John's Cemetery, were held last night at thei Middle Village. Surviving are Government source. the coalition government.

Tried Squeeze Play solemn mass of requiem The Bureau of Agricultural fer away, but discovered he was Twelfth Street Re for medlhis widow, Mrs. atherine R. for Mrs. Mary Cummings Communist Premier Element already gone. Church.

12th near 5th Ave. Tullv. a funeral director who Gottwald had called the meet-- Hellebrand; a sister. Mrs. Marie Tobey, and a brother, Joseph Hellebrand.

conducted the E. J. Cumming: Economics reported in Washington that the following commodities will probably increase in cost: meats, poultry, eggs, cereal products, oranges and cer Fled Like Mikolajczyk liurial took place this morning in Green-Wood Cemetery- ing in an attempt to solve a Thus, like Stanislaw Mikolaj ber 4, 1947. beloved ife of Thomas; devoted mother of Doris; fond sister of Mary Cornell, Nora Kenealey. Catherine Ulrich and Josephine Daly.

Reposing at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home. 1015 Halsey Street, until Friday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at Fourteen Holy-Martyrs Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

PETZE WILLIAM at 70 Ce crisis in the Slovak Council of Mr. Schwartz, who was a md Mary McQueeney and Helen Brislin. Funeral Friday, November 7. 9:30 a.m. from 119-01 Hillside Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the Holy Child, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. BRUNJNG On November 4. 1947.

MARTINA beloved wife cf Dr. Henry F. Bruning and sister of Mrs. J. George P.

Blaesi, Harry, Fred and Edward Horstmann. Friends may call at her home, 8301 czyk of Poland, Pfeiffer had de traffic clerk for the Universal Funeral Home, Prospect Park West and will he offered at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in St. Athanasius R. C.

Church, (i2d near Bay Parkway. Ministers. The Slovak crisis was created last week when tha cided It was no use to fight the tain truck crops, including eggplant, cabbage, green peppers Trans-Continental Corporation. government that had come Into Communist chairman of the and potatoes. Henry A.

Taggart, World War II Vet control of his country and had gone into voluntary exile. Mik Burial will be in Holy Cross 10 Rector Manhattan, was killed Sunday morning when hit by an auto at Flatbush Ministers Council tried to resign for the whole council. Remaining as high in cost as they are now, the bureau said, will he milk, apples, pears and olajczyk arrived In Britain dar Avenue, Rockvllle Centre, N. Cemetery. Mrs.

fully, who lived at 12: The Slovak Democratic party, and Avenue U. He was born in Ridge Boulevard, until Friday noon Monday. November 5. beloved husband of grapefruit. Raisins, dried fruits, Avenue J.

died suddenly on Sen-ices at Green-Wood Cemetery Ford; father of Richard W. Pfeiffer also was a Deputy In Brooklyn, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank cranberries and grapes will be Chapel at 2:30 p.m.

Funeral services for llenrv A. Taggart. World War II and Thomas H. Petze. Funeral services at his residence.

Thursday the Hungarian National Assembly. Actually he and his party Schwartz, and in the recent cheaper. which won 62 percent of the votes in the 1940 elections, protested. The leaders of the Democrats said the chairman could not resign the entire council, because only five of the 12 members had voted to quit. As for fish, the bureau said evening, November 6, at 7:45 did not constitute much opposi that that price may he some tion to the Communists, led by war served with the 130th Field Artillery.

He was a deacon of the' Twelfth Street Church. veteran, will be held at o'clock tonight at the Park Chapel, 1 1 7th Ave. Utirial will he in the National Cemetery, Pinelawn, tomorrow afternoon. what higher next Spring than REILLY PATRICK Novem Monday. She was a lifelong resident of Hrooklyn and had conducted the Cummings Funeral Home since the death of her brother, Edward J.

Cummings, some 15 years ago. She was the wife of James Tully and for a number of years had been actively associated with a Deputy Premier Matyas Ro- ber 4, husband of the late Cath during the' same period in 1947. kosi. Observers said the crux of the erine McGinniss; devoted lather of This will depend partly upon An uncle, Charles W. Last May 29 leftist elements CHAPIN HENRY STERLING, on Monday.

November 3, 1947, loved husband of Charlotte Her Chapin; father of Mrs. Albert Di Fr.inee.sco. Service at the Fau-child Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Thursday at 8 p.m. Interment Salisbury, Conn.

CLIFFORD FRANCIS of 9 Sherman Avenue. New York. Survived by wife. Sheila; two sons. whole situation was this; The Rose.

Mrs. Mary Ormond and Mrs the extent to which fish is sub survives. Mr. Taggart, who lived at 1S0 In the cabinet forced the resig Catherine Hurley. Funeral Friday, stituted for meat, poultry and Park Place, died of suffocation Communists wanted to whittle down the power of the majority nation of Ferenc Nagy, leader eggs.

Monday when his bed caught Deaths ot the Smallholders party and 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass Holy Innocents Democrats in the Council oi the main opponent of the Com- Elsewhere on the food front i shortage was threatened In VELTRI JOSEPH, suddenly, on number of women societies In St. Athanasius Church. Besides her husband she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Helen Martin, and a brother, fire from a cigarette lie had been smoking. He was a lifelong resident of Hrooklyn and mumsls, while he was vaca C.

Church, Interment Calvary- the city's milk supply, and Dr, Frank and Robert, and sister. Cemetery, tinning In Switzerland. ('. J. Blanford, administrator in the recent war served three The Communists charged that Irene Hicks.

Reposing at the Funeral Home of T. J. Higgins Ministers. The Democrat contended that neither of the groups the Communists wanted to use to water down the conn cil was a political party anc that only representatives duly elected political partie; REILLY November 3. RO- for the New York milk market November 2.

beloved husband of Theresa and father of Mary Vera Caluori. Yola Daiuia. Violet Perils and Tina Manglos. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.m., from Daniel George Funeral Home.

1852 years overseas in the army sig- George Nagy was involved in a con SELLA, of 674 78th Street, be ing area, was considering an or Son, 203 Jay Street. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Thursday at nal corps. spiracy to overthrow his gov loved daughter of Mary Anne ernment. A subsequent elec and the late Peter; sister of Surviving are his widow, Mrs the Assumption Church.

Inter der to the effect that plants ship 90 percent of their output ment Long Island National' Ceme C. H. Van Saggern, tion and cabinet reorganization put the Communists in control Mrs. Peter Tierney, Delia, Avenue, itequiem Mass whom ne mar and Martin Reilly; aunt of Joan Mary's Church, 10 a.m. Interment two ng0 ast June as fluid milk and cream.

were entitled to sit on the council. tery. of the government. A communique last night sale aim vjcuiKr i lenity. uneiai wuimuj, Thursday.

9:30 a.m., from Funerali Hnp 7707 Avpn Roniom I WALSH -On Novembr 4. 1947 Retired Foreman the Communists considerec Blow to Democracy shortly after he returned from overseas; his father, James Taggart; five sisters, Mary Taggart, Mrs. Anna Seufert, Mrs. Jen Harry Suffin, 71, TIAMVAtI TP cl.tcr TV.fr.: Mass St. Ephrems Church.

Pfeiffer, a 47-year-old lawyer, Thcmas Farrell and aunt of Mrs. themselves "Insulted" and addec the "conduct" of the three parties would "draw the proper COLBERG CHARLES on November 2. 1947. beloved father of Garnetta Ziegler; devoted brother of John Colberg. Caroline Griffiths and Anna Barney: also survived by three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Services at Cook Funeral Home. The funeral of Charles H. Van who had been a Smallholders hplnvpri John B. Chinnery. Funeral Friday.

nie Weber. Mrs. Rae Reedy and ROJAS JEANNETTE. party leader before the war. Boro Merchant wife of Joseph, on November 4.

9 30 am- from her residence, Aij(x, Gerlinger. and four IT rj consequences." said in an interview on Oct. 19 that it would mean the "death Wil- 1947; also survived by two cnu-j 11 onc-i. ivchuk.u wm ihrotluTs. Andrew, Robert Seggern, 81, of 105 Prospect Park West will be held tomorrow from the Joseph G.

Duffy Chapel, 9th St. and 4th Ave. A rlron Tnic anrl Uonnattn nnrf.LilUV Ul AUKt'lS IsIUlTlIl. Ill UP I liam and Samuel Taggart. William Brockelman Harry Suffin, 71, head of the of democracy in Hungary" If 119-50 Metropolitan Avenue Kew brothers, Andrew.

alldSt. Joseph sCemetery. Yonkers. Gardens, on Wednesday at 8:30 the government coalition sue solemn mass of requiem will Funeral services for William Henry Suffin butter and egg business at Greenwich ceedod in destroying his party P'm- Home. 2384 Oerrlien Avenue.l WALTER PAULINE of 2408 CROSBY-SAMUEL, beloved Brooklyn.

Friday, at 8 p.m. on November 3. 1947, w.iii.,.., a ivi in tntpv. beloved wife of George, and lov- follow at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Name R.

C. Church, Prospect Park West and Prospect Ave. Court action was pending to H. Endemann, C. Brockelman of 80-61 88ih Woodhaven, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the N.

Manhattan, died yesterday of a heart attack at his home, 1421 48th St. Two funeral services were ineiv. Evergreens Cemetery. Clara Hagen. Jeannetle deprive the Hungarian Inde pendenee parly of the 49 Parlia ment seats it won in the Aug.

Services will be Wednesday. 8 p.m., at. Stephen Funeral Burial will he in Holy Cross Cemetery. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 SCHEELE CHARLES FRED, of i Pauline and Conrad, Walter; Ex-City Engineer Home. Inc.

Interment 2 p.m 80th Woodhaven. Buria held today, one at the Jeffer's Community Chapel, Fort Ham 1 elections. The government coalition had charged that will be in Evergreens Cemetery from the Stephen Funeral Home 88 Herkimer.Street. suddenly. on.M Bla'iuV lI to Maule Grove Cemetery I November 4.

1947. dear brother and one great-grandchild to Maple urove cemetery. j. jrs Service at the Falrchild Chapel. CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM J.

Edith F. Magnuson and John Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday at Herman K. Endemann, who at 2 p.m. tomorrow.

Pfeiffer's party, which received ilton Parkway and 47th and the other at Temple lieth-EI, Mr. Brockelman, who hac 2.0,0OO votes in the election retired in as a city engi "eer, died yesterdav in his 8 p.m., the Rev. Herbert H. Peters on November 3. 1947.

husband of Fitall. Reposing at Chapel. 1015 48th St. and 15th Ave. Burial was 270 signatures short of the lived for the last 35 years ir.

Queens, died Monday in Mr. Van Seggern. a native of Manhattan and a resident of Brooklyn for more than 00 years, died Monday at his home after two weeks He retired ten years ago as foreman of the carpet cleaning department of the Eagle Warehouse, a post he had held for many vears. His wife, Mrs. Mary A.

the late Elizabeth inee Om. and Halsey Street. Services Thursday. home, 110-11 Road, Forest officiating. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

was in Washington Cemetery. required 3,000 on the pre-elec 8 p.m. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m. In father of James. Charles, Thomas Hills.

He was 73. Mr. Suffin, who was brought Hospital at the age of 80. Ht tion petition necessary to regis terment Cypress Hills Cemetery. WINDER BERTHA AUGUSTA, tc this country from Russia as Mr.

Endemann became an en came to this country from Ger ter it as a party. on Tuesday, November 4. 1947, sis a boy of 12, established his but gineer for the city in 1804 and L. A. Pabst, Funeral Director.

SHEVLIN WILLIAM No many as a young man, and for the last 49 years had been member of the English Lu prior to his retirement was en ter of Maude Rawlins. Servire at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Friday at 8 p.m. ter and egg business in 1895. He was a member of the New York Mrs. Chester H.

G. Vail gineer in charge of the division Van Seggern, died in 1037, two years after the couple had cele Mercantile Exchange and in of street openings of the Topo vember 3. 1947, at his home, 275 Nassau Avenue, employed by the Brooklyn Union Gas Company, member of the T. W. U.

Local 101 East Quogue, Nov. 5 Mrs WINSLOW-SAMUEL, of 82 El- terested in Jewish cultural and graphical Bureau in the Queens Ruth L. B. Vail of 73 Maple brated their golden wedding an niversary. dert Street, on Tuesday, November 4, 1947.

Reposing at Murray religious activities in Borough Borough President's office. survived by his wife, Evelyn, and Rockville Centre, who Park. He was a governor of He leaves two sons, Charles John, Anna and Mrs. Edward Prendergast. Funeral Friday at a.m.

from Joseph Redmond Chapel, 476 73d Street; thence to St. Michael's R. C. Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DORAN On November 2, 1947, KATHERINE mee Loftus). dearly beioved mother of Ann Mae Mrs. Katharine L. Brady. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from Charles J.

Brady Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue; Solemn Requiem Ma.ss St. Matthew's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FOX-EMILIE on Monday, two daughters. Gloria and Bernice; Funeral Home. Knickerbocker Avenue, corner Covert Street. Services Thursday, 8 pm. Funeral Friday, died on Sunday, was buried Funeral services wilt be held at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at the Fox Funeral Home, 9S-07 Ascan mother, Mrs. Peter Balan; brother. Temple Beth-El and was a ben-efector of Machizike Talmud theran Church of the Reformation, Brooklyn. He also was member of Atlantic Council. Royal Arcanum.

His wife. Mrs. E. Louisa Brockelman, died 10 years ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Anna Rudolph; a son, living Brockelman; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Jr. and George Van Seggern, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Marie Morris. Thomas, and sister.

Mrs. R. E. today at the East Quogue Cem 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Knapp.

Funeral Friday. 9:30 a.m.. Forest Hills. etery. Funeral services were from Chapel, 207 Nassau Avenue.

Cemetery. ZELLER LEOPOLD on No Torah of Borough Park. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lena Suffin; five daughters, Mrs. Fay Quinn, Mrs.

Kate Mr. Endemann is survived bv held last night at the Pettit Solemn Mass cf Requiem at St. Cecilia's R. C. Church at 10 a.m.

his widow, Mrs. Sarah Helen Bros. Clayton Funeral Home, vember 2, 1947, beloved father of 20 Lincoln Rockvllle Interment St. John's Cemetery. Pressman, Mrs.

Jetty Fleisher, Centre, with the Rev. Harry William P. Murphy Son. Requiem Saturday For Pfc. Monroe Mrs.

Stella Bloom and Linda Suffin; three sons, Philip, Wil V. Mathias, pastor of the Rock FrtiMkal S-S531 Fred and Karl Clausen; brother of Mrs. Mary Welsheimer, Mrs, Augusta Strassle, Mrs. Elizabeth Woop, William, Charles and August Zeller. Services Thursday, 11 a.m., at John J.

Healey Funeral EttaMUiai- 75 TEARS November 3, 1947, beloved sister of Edward George and Walter C. Reinhard. and devoted aunt of SIMMONS CHARLES RAY. on Tuesday. November 4.

1947. beloved Hull. Endemann; a son. Carle-ton of Garden City; four sisters. Mrs.

Louise Grimes and Gertrude, Clara and Elsa Kn-deniann of Newtown, and a brother, Fred Emerson Endemann of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ville Centre Presbyterian liam and Dr. Arthur Suffin, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Adelman Church, officiating. Catherine L.

and Walter C. Rein father of Earl R. and Carol B. Simmons. Service at his residence, Mrs.

Vail Is survived by her and Mrs. Ida Rhine. Pfc. Thomas A. Monroe, 20 JAMES H.TRACY Funeral Directors husband, Chester H.

G. Vail Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue. Funeral immediately following. hard beloved sister-in-law of Elsie R. and Lucille M.

Reinhard. who was killed in action Nov. three sons, Chester H. O. Vail Service at the Fairchild Chapel 2t, 1941, in the Hurtgen Forest 860 E.

17th Street. Thursday. 7:301 p.m. Interment Pleasant Valley, Connecticut, SOLAN WINIFRED, on November 4, 1947. native of FYench Park, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, Germany, while fighting with Felix A.

Bader Hempstead, Nov. 5 A requiem mass for Felix A. Bader In epemotlam Burling K. and Walter R. F.

Vail, and two brothers, Walter and Raymond King. 8 p.m. the 1st Division, and whose Baiiatii Offka 1597 FaltoaSl. Ctap.lt ArtS.bU Joka Tracy, lie. Mp.

Leopold Zeller, 70, GROSS MILDRED J. In lov IkkI.v was returned to Brook HANLEY On Wednesday. No ing memory. who died Sunday, was offered today in Our Lady of Loretta Our lips cannot tll how we rniss vember 5, 1947. of 566 7th Street.

MARY, beloved wile of Thomas County Roscommon, Ireland, beloved wife of Patrick; mother of Joseph. Mary, Kathleen, Edward lyn last week, will be buried Saturday in St. John's Cemetery. A solemn high mass of re Retired Fireman R. Church here with Inter Our hraru cannot tll hat lj say God alone knows how we nr.ii hfr In a home that lonetome today quiem will be offered at 9:30 a.m.

in St. Gregory's R. C. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 11 a in. in Walter B.

Cook- MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHER. MAGGI In loving memory of ROBERT seaman first class. Died November 5, 1944. Alwaya In our heart. Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother.

the Healey Funeral Home. 2977 Ocean for Leopold Zeller ment in Holy Rood Cemetery, Westhury. The Knights of Columbus, of which he was a member, held services last night at the Harnett Funeral Home, 148 Greenwich St. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Bader; a daughter, Mrs.

Roger Hammer; a son, Frank Bader; three brothers and a sister. INC. Hanley; mother of Edward, Thomas, William. Matthew. Mary mid Mrs.

Catherine Gianquinto; uster of Helen, John. Edward. Matthew and James O'Conner. Reposing at Edw. H.

C. Dunn Chapel, 208 7th Avenue. HARDEKOPF A sed 79 years, at Whitesville, N. November 4. 1947.

beloved husband of Helene Behnke. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Brooklyn, Friday, November 7, at and John; sister of Mrs. John Lynch. Mrs.

Thomas Higgins, John and Thomas Hansberry. Funeral Friday, 9:15 a.m., from John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Edmund's Church. 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. AG ART-HENRY suddenly, on November 3. 1947, beloved husband of Doris, devoted son of James, brother of Man' Taggart, Church, St. John's Place and Brooklyn Ave.

Special rites will be conducted at the Martin Funeral Home, Classon Ave. and Sterling Place Friday night by Monroe Post 1474, American Legion, named in honor of the young veteran. of 1071 E. oth St. Interment will be private.

Mr. Zeller, who died Sunday, was the last Xew of TRYON In loving memory York City fireman to drive a FUNERAL INFORMATION 1218 Flatkn. At. BU. 2-0266 Wtdneiiav.

Novembtr $th SCHNl.Pr, Caroline :30 A al Chaa'l horsedrawn apparatus in Coney Island. He was 70. ANNIE. Days of sadness come o'rr us, 'IpaTs in Sitrllfe ofleil llow. For mmorv Itr-ps ymi ever r'-ar Thoufb ruu died one year BILL, ED.

ANNETTE. BLACK. Charlie B. P.M. al Chapel Burial will be in St John V-Cemetery.

Private Monroe, horn in iAnna Seufert, Jennie Weber. Rae I Mr. Zeller retired from the (Fire Department in 1933, prior 11 am IReedv. Alice Gerlinger. James.

Mrs. Gertrude E. Bowling Malverne. Nov. 5 Mrs.

Gertrude E. Bowling of 05 Lexington Ave. will be buried in the io vwncn lor many yea vn 102t. was a ii as attached to Hook and I.ad-Un of Mr a Mrs Thonias K. classes net- i ii, in i otiey isiami.

Ion roe of 01 1 Prospect Place 150-18 HilUlde Are. JAaaica C-C670 IVrdneidny, JVotember ith CiENET. Berlha I IMI M. al Chapel Thundnv, fiortmbrr $th III! I MAN. Host I IK1 P.M.

al Chapel ARTMANN BARBARA DON-1 Andrew, Robert, William. Samuel ALDSON, in her 80th year, at services at thp Park Chapel. 44 Pasadena. beloved mother Avenue. Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Mrs. Sidney Baker of Oenver. (Funeral Thursday, 12:30 pm. Mrs. Henry W.

Hoch ot jterment. National Cemetery, Pine Cat. and Frances Hart- Lawn. L. I.

inann. New York City. Services John H. Timms, Director. DlAON nrst Anniversary Mass Dreamland fire, thr He was a graduate of St.

Greg Cathedral Cemetery, Baltimore, Mil. A requiem muss was of- ory's Parochial School and at first fire at Luna Park and at many other large blazes at the for the repose of the soul of WILLIAM J. DIXON. Friday. November 7, Si.

Peters Church, 7:30 a.m. ,1... tended High School. He, feted "i- "oi imuv IKI P.M.allhel resort. iTiemncr oi ine en ten 'd the ervicc June 9.

1913. Thursday, 2 p.m., Green-Wood Cemetery Chapel. TIRMAN ANN mee Abramsi. of Lourdes It. C.

Church Bowling, the widow ud tui BU. 4-1200 urea i-ireinen latum, ne MAGGIOLO Seventh at the E. 9th St. address Anniversary Muss of Requiem years. Hi-- wife.

(suddenly, at home. 800 E. 38th Walter B. Cooke, Inc. lias the distinction of being New York's larget funeral director.

Ve arc proud of occupying ucli a pre-eminent position in our field, proud of the trust that lia-nude this possible in onr integrity fair dealing and perhaps above all our under-landing and sympathy. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP 'Street, on November 5: beloved sis- HASTEDT-META EMMA mee Meien. November 4. 1947. beloved my dear mother at St.

Charles Urdaeiday, Novenbtr sth MEADC, Tbemaa J. A.M. at Chapel PHIU.IPK, Maaa-e I IMI M. al Chanel died a vear ago. iter oi Fanny and Peter.

Services at New York and Brooklyn Fu- r.ngar iticnaru nownng ana mother of Mrs. Gertrude Mac-pherson and Mrs. Dorothy Crawford, died at her home on Monday. v. lfe of Herman dear mother Besides his patents he is survived by three Sister Thomas Judo of the Maryknoll Order.

Mrs. James Lee and Irene Monroe, and two brothers, Joseph and Francis Monroe, who in the air corps and navy respectively. Borromeo, November 6 at 12:15 Mrs, JOSEPH BALZARINI. I Mrs. Helene B.

Dannevig and Mr. Zeller is survived by two Fred Clausen of Free-liort and Carl Clausen of Brooklyn: three sisters, Mrs. Mary neral Parlors, 187 S. Oxford Street. Friday, 11 a.m.

Interment Washington Cemetery. 63-32 Fore.1 trim HE. 1-0900 Wrdntiicv, ti or tmhtr Sin RCHMITT, Henry J. A.M. al Horn U'eisheimer TULLY MARY on Novem Mrs.

Mrs. KEARNS SONS Dt KEY, John J. P.M. at Chapel Augusta Elizabeth brothers, William Bertha G. Hastedt: sister of Mrs.

Helene Dlercks. Services Thursday, 11 a.m., at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. A I EDWARD on November 3. beloved husband of Mary J.

Keating mee Gordon father of Edward. Richard and Robert Keating; son of Mrs. 13itt6Dap Ucmcmbranccs APR A MARIO. In loving birthday remembrance'. eood and a'-'says kind Sadly inlawed uv thoc-e brhli.d.

Loving FAMILY. ber 3, 1947, at her residence. 122 Avenue dear wife of James and sister of Helen Martin and George Cummings. Requiem Mass Strassle Woop, Charles, Zeller. md three August and FUNERAL SERVICE Jlnce IIJJ rimttpiFr 117 W.

72d N.T.C. TR. 7 0700 H' erine id on. Norember Sth MARf'HESK, Prank A.M. al Chaael $150 Thursday, 9:30 a.m., St.

Athanasius R. C. Church. Interment rUNtKALS COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $150 DISTANT SHIPMENTS FROM S12S Patrick Keating; brother of Mar 1 DI NPIir. rdward MA K.

Mabel Helra at Chapel 1 A M. at Chanel I WI at Chapel Bushwick's Finest Funeral Home garet, Catherine, Mary and Pierre Vm sj Keating. Solemn High Mass Friday. November 7. Our Lady of CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES EBBERS-HILL inc.

Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel 579 Clinton Avenue G. E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr. Holy Cross Cemetery.

VAN SEGGERN CHARLES H. of 165 Prospect Park West, November 3. 1947, devoted father of Charles Jr. and George; aLo survived by one grandchild. Marie Morris.

Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday. 9 30 a Holy Name R. C. Church, Prospect Park West and Prospect Avenue. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph O.

Dufly, 9th Street and 4th Avenue. GEORGE D. CONANT Moodingtr Funeral or Ion Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1 120 Flatbush Avenue BUckminittr 2-0247 BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 50 St'talk Arena MAie 2-S58S (3-32 F.ra.t Areaa HEtaua 3-0900 1218 BUrk.ia.ter 2-0266 150-10 HiOtidt Areaa. JAaaica 0-1670 151 Liartta Balar4 BUckaiaatar 4-12M 158-M North. 3-6600 I FUNERAL HOMES IN IV HY BOROUGH AND WESTCHESTER iii linn Son Henry 1S04 Buihwick Avenue GLenmore S-0103 ONE BLOCK FROM SUIWAT Grace Church, South Langhorne Pa.

Interment St. Mark's Cemetery. Vital occepted 8 a.m. to 2 pm, for publication the lama day; ot lata at 10 p.m. Satjrdoy night (or publication.

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