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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 23, 1951 IT FALMERO FRANK. February MARRAZZO NICOLA, on Feb CARTER On Wednesday. Feb 21. 1951, beloved husband of Elsie ruary H.

1M1. GRACE B. CARTER, cousin of Eleanor G. Hsn- (nee OaUeu; devoted lather of ruary 30, devoted father of Theresa Papa, Marie Cousins, Bianoa SMttJ Charles and John. Reposing at the REV.

E. PARASCANDOLA, 53 YEARS A PRIEST, DIES Studtnt Confeuss Mrs. Rose Wuuen, Frank and nam and devoted friend of Louise Betty Pslmero; brother of Ralph, Castle. Services at St. Bartholo James, Theresa and Catherine.

mew's P. E. Church, Pacific street Mrs. A. S.

Bennett, Wife of Engineer Kidnaping Hoax Anacreonte Funeral Home ootner 2lat Street and Bth Avenue, until Saturday, 9 am. Requiem Mass Church of the Little Flower, Sat Services Friday, 1:30 p.m., at his near Bedford Avenue, Saturday, The Rev Enrico (Henry) February 34, at 1 p.m. Frlenda may appointed administrator of Our Lady of the Assumption Contlnied from Page 1 residence, 1M1 Ryder Street. Interment Saturday, 1 p.m, Lutheran Cemetery. call at the George W.

Pease Si Son Bratffo Ahtonuccl, J. May, Addle Atkins, Jane Mctntyre, Ian Avona, Airomo McSwnny, A. Beaiiett, Jane Mora, Orc 1 Brown, MorrLuon, Matt Burbrldge, K. MullM.Mary Burke, ElUAboth Mullet, MeU Caroihu. Jama O'Connor, John Cartar, Orate O'Connor, T.

J. Cajatdy, John Onody, Eugone Coleman, Mtry Dky.MUdrwt Ptlmcro, Frank Dbvla, Jamie raraicandola, C. Parascandola, pastor of Our Lady of Charity R. C. Church, urday, 10 am.

Interment hojj Croae Cemetery. Funeral Home, 431 Nostrand Ave A solemn requiem mass fo Father Parascandola was nue, at Hancock Street, until noon FARASCANDOLA The Rev. 1689 Dean died yesterday in St, Mary's Hospital after MAMA to AO February Saturday, pointed pastor of Our Lady of Mra. Jane V. Bennett of 17 Prospect Park West, who died beloved husband of Anna; dear is ENRICO (Henry), on February 23, at St.

Mary's Hospital. Survived Mount Carmel Church, Pat- mibm war ana a brief illness. He waa 77. ther of Rose Barrett. Lawrence COLEMAN MART (Minnie) chogue, on June 16, 1934.

He I Before starting out, he had Born in Italy, Father Paras Wednesday, will be offered at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow In Holy by nephew, Joseph Parascandola (nee Cullen), February 20. 1951, and Peter. Funeral Saturday at 8:30 from McGrath Chapel, candola received his education Reposing at Rectory of Our Lady beloved wife of the late William served as pastor there until added, the gunman had made January, 1943, when he was him buy up a partnership he of Chanty Church, 16M Dean In Naples, and was ordained on Name Church, Prospect Park West and Prospect Ave. Until 1113 Avenue solemn Requiem devoted mother of Irene Mass at I a St.

Brendan's appointed to Our Lady or Char had with a friend In a 1938 Pon Street, Brooklyn, where he wai Pastor for the past eight years. June 4, 1898. He came to the United States early In life and Church, interment St. John's lty Church, this borough. It lac, bo that It was hia car that then the body will be in the Walter B.

Cooke Funeral Home, Thome, William H. and Harold Coleman; dear sister of Margaret Carbush and Anna Cullen: also survived by four rrandchlldren. Cemetery, Arrangements for the funeral they had used for their Journey. served is an assistant in St, Direction Anuiony Bessa. PERKINS Suddenly.

Wedne 20 Snyder Ave. Burial will be are now being completed. The He finally got away, he Insist- Michael the Archangel Church, MARRONE JAMES, of 373 SOth Solemn Requiem Mass body Is now reposing in the er, minus car and cash when the day, DENNIS of 158 14th Brooklyn, from June, 1923, to Street beloved son of James and Street, on February 22, beloved husband of Margaret; dear father rectory adjoining the church, gunman fell asleep behind the 9:30 a.m Our Lady of Angeli C. Church, 73d St. and 4th Avenue.

May 14, 1927. He then was as' Edna brother of James A nephew, Joseph Parascan- wheel In Jersey City late last in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Bennett, who was born In Brooklyn, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mra.

William Foster and the wife of Andrew S. Bennett, custodian engineer Reposing at Joseph Redmond Fu signed to St. Rosalia's Church, this borough, continuing there Arline, oeorge and Judith. Repc dola of Brooklyn, la the only night neral Home, 478 73d street. urate, Ktnma rtrRina, uennia Oltoson, M.

J. Qiunn, Jamce Gorman, James Rea. Michael Hanabergh, A. Banan, Bertha Rusaell, Helen HarM, Sdna Banao, Nicholas Jacque, Mult BcopalUto, A. Kapptyne, J.

Smith, Catherine Kraemer, 1. O. Story, Ellda La Oreca, Angelo Strntton, May Leppanen. Sophie Sullivan, E. O.

MacCormack, J. Walsh, Ida MacDonald.C. Weller, Evelyn Marrazzo, Nicola Whalen, M. J. Marrone, James Wilson, Mary Massa, George Wright, Matilda Mathews, R.

ing at Lynam's Funeral Home, 4th survivor. of James John, Helen, Dorothy, Roseanna, Irene Garglulo and Catherine Cherico; brother of Michael, Mary Tuozzo, Teresa Tuoaeo, Rose Wyne and Winifred Mo- Detectives Edward Doyle and until April, 1933, when he was COLUMBUS COUNOIL, NO. 126, Edward Patton were unable to check the details in Daniel's of Public School 118, Hollis. Avenue corner 13th Street. Funeral Saturday; Requiem Mass Holy Family Church.

9 am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. K. OF Members will assemble Man us. Reposing at Joseph V.

at the club Friday. February 23 story at that hour of the morn Wm. F. Carey, Noted Engineer at 8:30 p.m., thence proceed Sessa Funeral Home, 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway, until Saturday, February 24. Requiem Mass St.

ing, although they were understandably curloua how a gun to the Funeral Home, 8828 leist For many years Mrs. Bennett had been a parishioner of Holy Name Church and a member of the Rosary Society. She was also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary, No. 5, of the National Street, Jamaica, N. where re QUINN-On February 20, 1951, JAMES of 1925 Quentin Road, beloved husband of Dorothea And Ex-Sanitation Chief mains of our late brother, eu- man could have marched Daniel to the Wllliamsburgh Savings Michael's R.

C. Church, 9 a.m. In terment Holy Cross Cemetery. WARD D. SULLIVAN, reposes.

Qumn; devoted father of Patricia and Barbara Qumn; brother of one time he was a partner In Bank branch at Broadway and variom nntretin concerns Driggg Ave. and made him ANTONUOC1 On February 22, JOSEPH, of 1164 50th Street, be MATHEWS ROSEMARY, on J. COURTNEY McGROARTY, Grand Knight, Joseph L. Walsh, Recorder. Mrs.

Gabriel Martini; nephew of loved husband of Mary (nee Mrs. Louts Suler, John and James engaged In building railways witnoraw autne money ne nad February 31, 1951, resident of 6483 82d Street, West "west Hills, Long De Luca); dear father of Michael, O'Neill. Funeral from Schaeiers for the Chinese Government 111 1" ney were eguauy DAY MILDRED, February 22, Funeral Parlors. 4th Avenue at Association of Power Englnears. Mrs.

Bertha Hanan Services Sunday Mrs. Helen Burtt, Mrs. Juliet Wert and the late Angelina; also Island, daughter of the late Samuel and Mary; Sister of Elizabeth, 1951. formerly of Evangeline Rest 4td Street, on Saturday, February William F. Carey, 72, former New York Sanitation Commissioner, died late last night in his home at Indlo, Cal.

He had lived on the West Coast for the last four years. Mr. Carey, a retired engineer and contractor, was appointed in 1937 by the late Mayor Fio-rello H. LaGuardia and retired umved by seven grandchildren and was the general superin- about how Daniel tendent of excavation during should have had the sole assets the building of the Panama attractive to a gunman in a Canal family consisting of his father dence, New York Oity, beloved aunt of Mrs. Ruth Dlckerson, Mrs.

Samuel and Mrs. Kathryn Ma-gulre. Reposing at Hillebrand Fu Puneral from Darraugh's Funeral 24, 9 i.m.; Requiem Mass St. Ed' mund's R. 0.

Church, Ocean Ave' nue and Avenue 9:30 a.m. In' terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Edith Aitken and Charles L. Day 8813 6th Avenue, Monday Services at the Falrohlld Chapel, 'Solemn Requiem Mail St. Frances neral Home, 63-17 Woodhaven Boulevard, Rego Park, Long Island.

Funeral Saturday, February 24, at Other activities included the aiMJ momer, Mary ana raui, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Monday, hnllrllnr of a rialrnari In Rn- ana nS oroiner, narry, a SlU- Mrs. Bertha Peer Hanan, de Chantal Church, 10 a.m. In terment St. Charles Cemetery. 1 9:15 a.m.; thence to St, Margaret's 1:30 p.m.

REA MICHAEL February via Khnrthf hfnr Wnrlri ouuc in 1944. R. C. Church, where a Solemn Re ATKINS JANE (nee McCue), DOYLE JAMES at Amity- As commissioner he intro qulem Mass will be offered at 9:46 widow of Joseph Harry Hanan, former secretary of Hanan Son, shoe manufacturers, will be buried Sunday in Green-Wood Cemetery, following serv 21, 1951, beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Klhlander); devoted father of Mrs. Eileen Curran, Mrs.

Catherine Week, Vincent and beloved mother of John and dear Bister of James McCue; also three a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme War II Mr. Carey was a special Institute of Applied Arts and adviser in the construction di- A. vision of the Office of Produc Nevertheless, they listened, tion Management. In August, sympathized and continued to duced the land-fill system which effected savings of about $1,000,000 annually in refuse tery.

vllle, New York, on February 20, 1951, beloved husband of Elsie (nee Cooke) and brother of John Doyle. Services at the Robinson Funeral grandchildren. Reposing at Fu Brian Rea; also survived by nine MAY ADDIE HOLT, on Feb' ices at 3:30 p.m. in the Fair- neral Home of F. J.

McLaughlin Sc Son, 8125 3d Avenue, Solemn Re disposal costs. grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 1941, he was elected chief exec- UU1. ntivB nf tho Tntomatinnai TTtin. Finally, as the morning grew Home, 321 Broadway, Amity vllle, child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave.

9 a.m., from the McManui Funeral Both in Queeng and Staten ruary 22, 1951, beloved mother of Arltne H. and Russell P. Funeral qulem Mass Saturday. 9:45 am Saturday, 11 a.m. Hoc rnrrratim, a hnWinir Kim.

1 they elicited another Mrs. Hanan, who for many Island he drew the fire of civic et. Anselm's R. C. Church.

Into Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Re-autem Mast 9:30 a.m. Mary Queen years lived at 792 E. 35th DROSTE EMMA BALDWIN service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, leaders and property holders pany controlling electric, water tory, which made up In verae and gas properties in Canada what laked in truth-and the TTnltprf States nnrinir Recounts the True Story ment Holy Cross Cemetery. A VONA ALFONSO, on Febru of Heaven R.

C. Church, interment February 22, 1951, wife of the late Adolph beloved mother of Brooklyn, died Sunday in Holly: wood, at the home of her National Cemetery, Long uland who maintained that the dump, ing of garbage and refuse con near Flatbush Avenue, Friday, 1:48 p.m. Interment Monsey, New York. ry 21, 1951, beloved husband of Please omit flowers. daughter, Mrs.

George Z. Har- stltuted a nuisance and a men Concetta; devoted father of the war he served on the De- uaniei, it seems, owned a isms fense Committee as a special Pontiac in partnership with advisor nn mnstniptinn nf three other boys. He ascertained Mrs. Rodney C. Ward; lister of MlM Jessie Baldwin and grandmother of Mrs.

Alfred W. Atkins Jr. Service at the Church of the Wanda. Funeral from Walter McINTYRE IAN, February 33, man. She was 79.

Her husband, who had been with the shoe RINI PIETRO, on February 21, 1951, of 348 Lincoln Road, beloved ace to the health of the communities Involved. The dump Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Sny 1951. beloved husband of Anne firm for 50 years and also was Services Walter B. Cooke, Fu ing of garbage and refuse, Messiah and Incarnation, 80 Army, Marine and Aviation that he could get a trade-in of cantonments. 175 toward the purchase of a husband of Ignasla; devoted father of Mrs.

A. Montalbano and Mrs. M. der Avenue; Requiem Mass at St Francis of Assist R. C.

Church, Monday, (:45 a.m. Interment St, neral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue secretary and a director of John however, converted acres of Fotl; also survived by seven grand near. Flatbush Avenue, Sunday, I v.Jism Doage at a uueens second- H. Hanan Realty Company, died wastelands Into sites for parks John's Cemetery. Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, Monday, 2:30 p.m.

GLEESON MORTIMER sud children, one treat-grandchild. Re in 1936. p.m. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m. in terment Green-Wood Cemetery.

wi and a son Carey Jr nand car lot He was desperate wue aim son, urey jr. twoo hw hlm.lf and bathing beaches. BENNETT JANE V. (nee Foe Mr. Carey was born at Hoo Funeral services and burial v.

posing at Ireland Chapel, 1088 Nostrand Avenue. Solemn Requiem Man St. Francis of Assist Church, denly, February 21, 1951. beloved will be held at Indio tomorrow. u.

sick. Falls on Sept. 14, 1878. At McSWEENY AONBS Two Brooklynites husband of Marian Lynch; devoted iuuui, lameu ma mitre cu-pan- Saturday, 9:45 a.m. Interment St.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Daisy), on February 21, 1651, at the French Hospital, daughter of ners into selling the Pontiac to John's Cemetery. ter), on February 21, 1951, beloved urtfe of Andrew devoted mother of Robert Andrew, William, Mrs. Jamas O'Connor, Mrs.

Joseph Danaher and Mrs. Kurt JUlth-mayr; sister of Mrs. John L. Per- kins of West Hempstead, Long lovlw brother of Lauretta T. and him for $100 and bought the August Gtinr the late Dr.

Daniel I. Mcsweeny; Joseph M. Funeral from Flledner Dodge. He took care of all the sister of Sitter Isabelle McSweeny RUSSELL Thursday, February 23, 1951, HELEN beloved mother Funeral services for August Funeral Home, Saturday, Feb of Emmltsburg, Maryland, and of details Involved in the transae Face Mafia Quiz Continued from Page 1 was also scheduled to be called before the probers. Halley Bald one of the chief Henry E.

Sfreit Services Tonight ruary 24, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass of Margaret Ganz and John Rus the late Roger, Florence Dr Gelser, 74, of 70-28 65th Place, Glendale, were held last night tlon and then took off, bright St. Aloyslus R. O. Church, Great and early Wednesday, and Island, and' Mrs. Billy Qrady of Beverly Hills, California.

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Fu Edward S. and Irene; niece of the late Reverends Patrick and Edward Neck, Long Island, at 10 a.m. sell. Reposing Lynam's Funeral Home, 4th Avenue corner 13th street.

Funeral Monday; Requiem toured New Jersey. He ate, McSweeny. fteposlni at Frank in the George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Glendale. Burial was in Evergreens Cemetery today. GORMAN JAMES Of 192 FnnArni rpi-vIpps fnr Hnrv spent the night at a cheap hotel Mass at.

Thomas Aquinas Churcn neral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbuah Avenue: Solemn Campbell, Madison Avenue and Oornella Street, on February 21. 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre 8lst Street, New York city. Re aims of the new phase of the probe will be to establish that Charles (Lucky) Luciano, de Streit, former purchasing agent fnd altogether had himself a here for the French Line, will time. Requiem Mass Holy Name R.

C. Cemetery, New Jersey. Mr. Gelser, a native of Brook Church, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. In quiem Mass 10 am.

Saturday, at St. Patrick's Cathedral, 60th Street beloved husband of Anna; devoted father of James V. Mrs, Muriel O'Donnell, Mrs. Dorothy Bern be held at 8 tonight at theStuta-. Then late last night, the car lyn and a retired butcher, died SANZO NICHOLAS, on Feb and 5th Avenue.

terment Holy Croat Cemetery. BROWN JULIA (nee Murphy), Tuesday. He is survived by four mann Funeral Home, 224-39 Ja-j uown- mspeciea nis malca Oueens Villa. He wallet and found he had only ruary 21, 1951, of Baltimore, Maryland, formerly of Brooklyn, beloved husband of Addolrata devoted nephews, Theodore, Charles, hardt, John Mrs. Kathleen Plenkos, Mrs.

Anna Meehan: dear brother of Catherine and Michael ported vice king now residing in Italy, is the international boss of the Mafia. "We expect to give you direct testimony on that," Halley said. MORAN ORACK (nee Man- died Wednesday at his home In 116 left. He decided he had George and Henry Geiser. February 21, of 142 Smith street, beloved wife of William; devoted mother of Andrew Healey, Mrs.

land), on February 31, 1951, ajed father of Albert, Mrs. Ida Man. Oueens Vlllacre. peuer return nome. ine proo- J.

Reposing at Corso's Funeral 52 vears. beloved wife of Oeorte dato, Mrs. Helen Mayo, Mrs. Susan Mr. Streit was born In Mpm was, now avoid tacing tnei dear mother of Ellen and Virginia; Many of the witnesses to be Home, 465 Central Avenue, until Monday.

February 28. 9 a.m. Re- Anna (Chick) Smith; dear sister of Mrs. Maria Hurley of Toronto, Gertsen, Mrs. Dorothy Dechalro, Switzerland 66 vears aao and music? His solution, unfor- sister of Harry A.

Mahland. Bert Josephine Sanzo and Mrs. Virginia ouiem Mass St. Martin of Tours Canada, and Mrs. Annie Walker; had been with the French Line tunately, didn't work.

Murphy; brother of Michael, Mrs. R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment haled before the committee will be drawn from the list of 150 underworld leaders whose dossiers were compiled for the William Wheeler, World War I Vet ices and funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., at the Quenaer Hollla Funeral Home, Hillside Avenue at 187th for a quarter of a century.

He also survived by five grandchildren and five treat-grandchildren. Re Carmela Orlo, Mrs. Bessie Man. St. John's Cemetery.

was a Mason. dato. Reposing Pavone Sons, Place, Hollls. interment the Ever Surviving are hia wife, Mrs. trainer TlnaS 3011 430 Avenue until Monday, 9:30 Justice Department a few HANABERGH ALBERT, at greens.

a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 Tenaflv. N. on Thursday, Feb' Margaret Streit; a on, Victor of I Levittown; a daughter, Mrs. 0.1310111 111 afreet month ago by U.

S. Attorneys throughout the country. a.m., Our Lady Of Grace R. Funeral services for William posing Harry Funeral Home, 134 Smith Street, Requiem Mass Saturday, 1:30 r.m., St. Paul's R.

O. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BTJRBRIDGE Suddenly, on MORRISSON MARY K. Mc ruary 22.

1951, beloved husband of Church. MANUS, widow of Paul F. MorrU' W. Nealy of Minneapolis, Viola; devoted father of Mrs. Gang leaden from Chicago.

son: mother of Paul Kathryn Emile TheriaUIt, Mrs. Arnold and six grandchildren. UonunuM from Page 1 BCOPELLITO ANGELO of Lob Angelea and other principal cities will be among the Pedersen; brother of Mrs. D. Mar Lloyd, Rev.

John J. Morrisson, February 21, 1951, KATHERINE 1754 73d Street, in his 87th year, him that a man had been shot Headmaster of Xavier High School tinez, Mrs. J. M. Lcwio.

Auruft.us, Ernest. William end Henrv. Re- star performers. beloved husband of Teresa; de Ward Wheeler of 305 8th Ave. were held yesterday afternoon in the Clarence R.

Huff Funeral Home, 71 New Huntington, with the Rev. Theodore Winkert of Brooklyn officiating. Interment was in Huntington Rural Cemetery. down the street, Arthur Simmons, dear mother of Joseph. James, voted father of Angelo Albert, nosine at the Quirk Funeril Home "I went to have a look," the John, Edward, William, Marie and Reposing at Knowles Funeral Home, 128 Main Street, Port Washington, until Saturday, February 24, at 9:30 a.m.

Mass St. Peter of Alcantara R. C. Church, Port 245 County Road, Tenaflv. fte- Frank, Joseph and Angelina Fa aino; also survived by six grand.

father of the victim said, "with Anna; loving Miter of Thomas nulem Mass Mount Carmel R. out having any idea who he With Baking Firm Church. Saturday. 9 a.m. Inter Halley said the Mafia Is linked to flourishing waterfront rackets through the narcotics trade and indicated at least one unsolved waterfront slaying would be a focal point of the Inquiry.

children. Reposing at Torregrossa Funeral Home, 13th Avenue at waa. I couldn't believe what I Stanton; also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral from her resldsnoe, Ml) 3d Avenue, Mon Washington, 10 s.m. Interment Mr.

Wheeler, who served in ment Rhinebeck, N. Y. saw. It was Steve. There was 79th Street, until Saturday, 9 a.m Calvary Cemetery.

World War as a corporal in Funeral services for Arthur J. Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of blood on hia face." HAN AN BERTHA, Sunday the Medical Department, died day; Solemn Requiem Mass St Patriok'i Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MTJLLER MARY at her res. uuadalupe R.

C. Church, 10 a.m Simmons, 64, of 45-19 76th ...111 V. A "They got him," an anony Interment St. John's Cemetery, Tuesday In Veterans Hospital at Fort Hamilton. For years he February 18.

1851, at Hollvwood, California, wife of the late Joseph Harry and mother of Mrs. Mildred ldence, 1217 84th Street, on February 22. 1951, beloved mother of BURKE ELIZABETH, of Ml o'clock tonight in the Coster if Chapel, 76th St. and Woodslde Kn4n.S rec'n lZ Elmhurst. Burial will be ft got him at he SMITH CATHERINE (nee Outwater and Mrs.

Hasel Human was with the Live Stock Division of the United States De Gertrude, John and Helen Mc Sherry; dear grandmother of Rob' Service the Falrchlld Chanel, Charles), on February 22, 1951, beloved wife of the late James; devoted mother of Bessie Smith and partment of Agriculture. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Sunday, ert P. Muller, Thomas E. and Eileen McSherry; dear sister of SLSTLSS CCmetery t0" Nevins. Go pick him up.

You'll 3:30 p.m. He Is survived by his wife, Catherine Cherry; dear sister of Mr. Simmons, who wa. taalib flntI mm tnere- John Bresnahan. Notice of funeral later.

Direction K. O. Waldeck the former Grace Howard of John' Charles, Mary Kenny HARTE Mis EDNA on ant to the president of Duver- 8hot Three Tlmes Rosoiutko Street, on February 22, 1951, aged It years, dear mother Anna Bdhl. Frances, Daniel and Thomas and the late Catherine Burke; grandmother of Mary Hunter and Henry Burke. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Oeorge Werst Funeral Home, Hart Street corner Evergreen Avenue; Mass, 10 a.m., at St.

John the Baptist R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Huntington. Home for Funerals. Bessie McKiernan, Hugh and Peter noy Sons, French bakers, 633 Patrolmen George Ahrens February 22, 1951, daughtfr of the lste Patrick and Margaret Leary Charles. Funeral from her rest 44th Manhattan, died and Joseph McClellan rushed In MTJLLER META (nee Borger) dence, 794 54th Street, Monday DcatDs Harte: beloved aunt of, Margaret 9:30 a.m.: solemn Mass of Re Wednesday. He was born In a radio car to the spot men ported.

"We think he might have been shot In an automobile and dumped here." The Brooklyn Eagle recently published a series of articles on crime on the docks. Mr. Andreozzi said that he had Bove in his office about a month ago, questioning him in connection with the shooting of Carmine Perslco in Park Slope. Bove was first arrested on July 24, 1949, on a charge of felonious assault, in the Coney Island Area. It was believed his other twoarrests were on assault and robbery charges.

0. and John H. Harte. Reposing at of 578 Wilson Avenue, on Wednesday, February 21, 1951. Survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Louise Cronin qulem Monday, 10 a.m., Our Lady the Leo F. Kearm Funeral Home WRIGHT February JI. 1951, MATILDA of 337 63d Street, wife England and came to the tloned Carroll between United States In 1917. Nevlns St. and the canal and of Perpetual Help R.

O. Church 141-15 Rockaiy Boulevard, South and Mrs. Emma Mllhaupt; three 59th Street and 5th Avenue. Inter of the late John H. and beloved Oione Park.

Funeral Monday. He was vice president of the they found Bove sprawled on CARNIAUX-JAMES February grandchildren and two great ment Calvary Cemetery. s.m.: Solemn Mass of Requiem St, Partridge Club of New York the curb, mother of Mn. Edward Krause and Henry J. Wright.

Services at 20. beloved husband of Sarah grandchildren. Reposing at Mur Teresa of Avila R. C. Church, 10 and a member of the New York A cousin, Louis Telese, 26 STORY ELIDA (nee Hansen) (nee Mc Williams); devoted father Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 a.m.

Interment Oalvary Cemetery. ray Funeral Home, KnickeroocJtsr Avenue corner Covert Street. Sen-Ices Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral February 22, 1951, of 253 61st Street, beloved wife of William of the late Francis Mrs. O.

W. Prlggen and James T. also 5th Avenue, Sunday, 3 p.m. Inter, ment Green-Wood Cemetery. City Lions Club, the Circus longshoreman of the same 3d Saints and Sinners and the Ave.

address, said he last saw New York Athletic Club. the victim at 1 a.m. today In a JACQUE MARIE. February 91, Story; devoted mother of Lily survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from Monday, 2 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Steinhaus, Thelma Nathan, Isabelle formerly of 288 Carlton Avenue. Reposinfr Ebbers-Hill, Clinton surviving are his wife, Mrs. bar, John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, In C0cmorJatn Aslaug Simmons; three sons, Assistant District Attorney 9549 Church Avenue.

Solemn Re Avenue Funeral Chapel, 519 Clinton Avenue, until 9 a.m. Monday. O'CONNOR On February 21, Berg, Andrew, William, Walter, John, Lawrence Story and Helen Durgln; dear sister of Inga Erik-sen. Services Friday, 8 p.m. Fu- Arthur John and George, Louis Andreozal and high po EUSTACE In memory of my 1951, JOHN beloved husband qulem Mass 10 St.

Brendan's Church. Interment Holy Cross Solemn Requiem Mass Queen of lice officials rushed to the scene and two grandchildren. best friend, MAE EUSTACE. Died All Saints R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. and Immediately launched the February 23, 1913. nereU Saturday, 1 p.m. Reposing at Henry McCaddin Son rarural Director! Sine ISM Chattels ia AO UooHet Feneaal Sorrie 24 Tit Atoii STtrliit I-2ZS iXDUK t. KoCADDM.

UO. Please omit flowers. Cemetery. CASSIDY JOHN on Feb probe In the theory that It was of the late Josephine (nee Kelly); devoted father of Joseph, John and Eugene F. O'Connor; brother of Helen, Edward, Matthew and James O'Connor.

Reposing at Wil Morris Groden, 84, Friend, MAS F. FALLON PATRICK. In mem. a waterfront gang slaying. ruary 23, 1951, devoted husband KAPPEYNE JACOBUS.

Feb "This may be a retaliation Chapel, Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and 4th Avenue. STRATTON MAY (nee Hudson), on February 22, beloved wife of Harold. Services Sunday, 8 of the late Theresa; beloved father ruary 22. 1951, beloved husband of ory of a loving father and (rand- shooting," Mr.

Andreozzi re- of John Katharine Whelan Isabel. Notice of funeral later. father. liam Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue comer Sterling Retired R.E. Dealer Margaret Viebrock and Dorothy Place.

Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m.; Barnett. Reposing at his residence, p.m., February 25, Cuslck's Funeral Oon, but not tortotMi. Children and Grandchildren. FIN AN BRIDGET. Happy birth.

Morris Groden, retired real 8015 Farragut Road. Notice of fu I neral later. Requiem Mass St. Teresas R. C.

Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. KRAEMER ELIZABETH February 22, 1951, beloved mother of Aline Sackett, Harry and Herman. Services at Walter B.

Cooke. Funeral Home. 50 7th Ave Home, East Northport, I. Interment Monday, 10 a.m., Plnelawn National Cemetery, estate dealer, died Wednesday day in Heaven, Mom. pint.

in his home, 693 Montgomery St. He was 84. Funeral services Andrew, Lll and Children. O'CONNOR THOMAS aged died at his residence, 1 Maple WALSH IDA February 21, nue. Saturday, 1 p.m.

Interment were held yesterday GEGAN CLAIRE M. In fond feyflr'al lAIWaiff 4iiekBiMl ftr 1951, wife of the late Joseph Flushing Cemetery. memory of a loving wife and de beloved mother of Irene Delany, For many years Mr. Groden had been active in charitable voted mother, who departed thl Milton and the late Joseph. Re LA GRECA ANGELO.

21, 1951, beloved husband of life February 23, 19. Masses Avenue, Keansburg, N. on February 22, 1951, husband of Catherine (nee Dilbert); father of Lawrence of Hellertown, and Mrs. Kathryn Van Wagner of Keansburg; also he is survived by four quiem Macs Our Lady of Refuge R. C.

Church Saturday, 9:30 a.m. work, particularly in the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospi offered. Ida; devoted brother of Mrs. Mary HUSBAND and DAUGHTER, Interment Philadelphia. tal, of which his late wife, Antlgnano, Frank, Alfred, Carl and Henry.

Funeral from Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Sny Flora, was a founder and first grandchildren; brother of Mrs. KING ELEANOR V. Died Feb WELLER EVELYN on Feb. Mae Stellman of New York president. He was active also ruary 23, 1945.

ruary 22, 1951, wife of the late Eugene O'Connor of Nyack, N. in behalf of the Federation of der Avenue, near Flatbush Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Inno Frank S. Weller; beloved mother There are many reasons for the outstanding aervice rendered by Walter B. Cooke, Inc. Among thene are its highly efficient management; the finest of equipment and the readiness to offer completely honest counitel.

No other funeral director serves so many families. Complete Funerals from $150 FUNERAL INFORMATION and Mrs, Florence Goodman of Jewish Philanthropies, the of Mrs. Evelyn Murtfeldt and Mrs. cents R. c.

Church, Monday, 10 Brooklyn, N. Y. A Solemn High Brooklyn Jewish Center and Juit a thought of iwHt rtmMnbreno, Jmt ft memory ltd uid trot. Just tht lovt ftnd sweet devotion Of one who thinks of you. Loving HUSBAND.

MALONEY HENRY T. In lov Mass of Requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. on Monday, February the Pride of Judea Infants Dorothy Schultz. Funeral service at residence, 79 New York Avenue, Friday, 8 pm. Interment private.

a.m. Interment United States National Cemetery, Plnelawn. LEPPANEN SOPHIE, on Feb Home. He is survived by two sons, ing memory of our devoted father, WHALEN On February 21, 26, 1951, at St. Ann's R.

C. Church, Keansburg. Funeral cortege will leave the John J. Ryan Home for Funerals, 233 Carr Avenue, Keans ruary 20, 1951, beloved wife of the Alfred and Robert; two daugh who passed away two years ago late John; devoted mother of Wal 1951, MICHAEL beloved hus. band of the late Nellie Greene today.

Masses offered. burg, at 9:30 a.m. Interment 20 Snyder Art. ULete f-4800 ters, Mrs. Gertrude Ratzkin and Mrs.

Hannah Stark; six grandchildren and five DAUGHTERS. devoted father of Helen Krarns; ter; loving sister of Mrs. Hannah Berg. Religious service Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 158-14 grandfather of Carolyn and MEYER In loving memory of Michael.

Reposing at Fred Herbst Mount Olivet. Cemetery, Miaoie-town, N. J. ONODY EUGENE, on Feb Northern Boulevard, Flushing, Fri our father, Rudolph wno Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, An Arknnmlfment or flari of Sanka in The Brooklyn Eagle meets a need which can hardly bs solved in any other way. Not only ia It a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes, but it also courteously acknowledges the services and kindnesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed, or whose names or addresses are not known.

A (Strb of Sipnki like the one below JAMES Mr. and Mrs. Robert James and family wish to express to their many friends their heartfelt thanks for the tokens of sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement. can be Inserted in the Brooklyn Edgle by ing Miss Hart at MAln 4-6200. died February 23, 1935.

(Continued! Monday, February 21th AVONIA. Altonsa 9:16 A.M. at Chapel Lanar.CA. Antela 9:10 A.M. at Chapel McINTYRE, John 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel His DAUGHTERS. day, 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday, p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. MacCORMACK JOHN, Feb ruary 21, 1951, aged 73 years; survived by three daughters, Lillian Reeber.

Augusta Slattery and until Saturday, 8:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Anselm's Church, 4th Avenue and 83d Street, at 9 a.m. Interment Cal MURPHY MARGARET. Happy birthday in heaven, dear mother Anna Johnson: four sons, Law vary Cemetery.

ruary 21, 1951, beloved husband of Quell Santiago Red Riot Santiago, Chile, Feb. 23 (U.R) Two hundred Communists, screaming anti-American slogans, massed last night in front of the Hotel Carrera, where delegates to the United Nations Economic and Social Council rence, Eugene William and and inter. The FAMILY 20 Sardef Aft. UUtor MSO0 rltfay, febrttr) lira1 IlEGELMl'LLtt, Slme 9:00 A.M, at Chapel WHELAN, William 0:15 A.M. at Cheat! NcGUCKIN, Andrew J.

:10 A.M. at Chanel MARRF.LL0, Mary 9:10 A.M. ai Chapel TULOTTA. Saleater 10:14 A.M. at Chapel Saturdat, brr MM BKNHETT, Jan V.

1:09 A.M. at Chapel WALSH, Id 9:00 A.M. at Chapel KELTT, William P. 11:10 A.M. at Chapel MAT, Addis PL 11:10 r.M.

at Chapel MmOOEMACK, Jaha liOO r.M. at Chapel Martha. Services Walter B. Cooke, Julius: one brother, Stephen; 10 WILSON MARY February grandchildren and two great Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. Friday, 8:15 p.m.

Funeral MURPHY-MARY J. In loving memory of our dear mother. Died February 24, 1950. Mass, 8 a.m., Our 22, 1951, beloved mother of Emma and Joseph Wilson; sister of grandchildren. Religious service at the Peter J.

Dels Funeral Home, 5734 Catalpa Avenue, Friday, 8 Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment Ever greens Cemetery. Emma West, James and Frank meeting are staying. Police dis Lady of Angels Church. ANNE and BILL MURPHY, Dayton.

Service at the Falrchlld 50 Serealk Ae. MAii 2-S58S Friday, February Drd ANDERSON, Julia Stannle 3:00 P.N. at Chapel Saturday, February HtK WELLER. Eeelrn 9:00 A.M. at Resident PARLEY, Catherine :30 A.M.

at Chapel KRAEMER, Elisabeth O. 1:00 P.M. at Chapel persed the Reds. p.m. Funeral Saturday, 11 am Cremation Fresh Pond Crematory Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Sat urday, 1 p.m.

Mac DONALD CHARLES, of Adirondack Drive, Selden, New l-M. J. SMITH SONS' York, beloved husband of Ida; de voted father of Lawrence Mac O'SHEA On February 22, 1951, AN ASTASIA, of 1020 75th Street, funeral Directors 1st. 181S Michael J. Smith beloved wue or the late Thomas Donald of Central Isllp, Le Roy Rausch of 8elden, and Helen Rltt dear mother of Edward T.

and the mm no ccnnectlo tclllk any etntr firm 0 similar nam of Chicago. Reposing at the J. late Charles loving grand Illll Ijllll llll. 11,1 Ml A rUTBBSH IviMllla WMtl GEORGE D. CONANT Moodinget Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

BUekmimtei 2-0247 Larfe chattels Air Conditioned Weber Funeral Home, Lake Ron-konkoma. Long Island. Funeral mother of Mra. Angela Oahlll Griffin and Mra. Dorothy Cahlll Jacket Dlsplftr an Premises SofTieoa at Rrsldenea ar Ckantls Available Anywhera i McAnarew.

Funeral from her real. ii a in dence, Saturday; Solemn Requiem t.4. M0ULTMAHHAnARONX.UtlN services to be held Saturday, Feb ruary 24, at 2:30. Interment fol lows at Lake Ronkonkpma Ceme tery. t4 raosrecT mrk west STerling.

8-2255, 2232 Mase St. Ephrem Church, 9 a.m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery,.

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