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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI JULY 21. 1950 J. McCaffreyJCharles B. Wheeler, Ex-Realtor 'Belgium Awaits Leopold's Return, iHearn: oevotea latner ox uor City OKs $430,000 Adonis Aides Face Indictment ir.elius Jr Service at St. Paul Bfrrill.

Paine Marcelle. Brtntr, Frances Matthemi, P. f. jBought Forest Park for City Episcopal Church. St Paul's Plice Bucher.

Cora McCaffrey. John 'and Church Avenue, on Friday. Tension Mounts Brussels. Julv 21 Hun-drcnis of Royalists pushed into C'harle Brddfonl He was a iiieniWr of the Job, School Survey 'evening. July 21, al 8 pm.

Friends. -r -cv. Continued From Page 1 Burke. V. P.

Mooie. James Candrew. Camilla Mor. Sophie Carlson. Mir.a Murphv.

Mae jmav call at his Ute residence. 'reliieil ltrookhn ml ite' kl Kejl Kstale Ftoard E. 17th Street. Brooklyn, on Thurs- rort tl.imi.ton id'Kway, a ie-. Hiooklvn Chamlcr of Cum broker, died oincsii.iv Gudules Cathedral today L.

jday from 5 to pm. Interment at ti.e(i mineralogist, diet! 1 1 in inr i ii rw i 1 1 uii. iiir 'convenience of lamily He was 87. Natlona, Republican Club Uve National Republican Club of a heart attack at! Anel- (a! Doran. Charles Eiitrot.

Guruav Callus. Paul Gaynor, Anne Greenwood. W. inuvsnu at riivi.l..,! tho ilI.I In Point 11 'nmiij ONen. Neilie Rallae'e.

E. Regan. Charles Riejjtr. Martha Minimer n'tre iti jumh. between Rrooklyn.

Point Pleas -Pleasant, where he established -v The Board of Estimate has appropriated a total of $430,000 for two projects within the $2,000,000 comprehensive survey of the city's management, covering studies of the educational system and a career-and-salary analysis of 100,000 city New jersey. KHUUA A M.N, widow tta. A. C. Johnson on 1 a ant.

X. and I.os Aneeles. Summer home manv vears ule llu" to that rxxly when he swore that $6,000 found in his bank account was a loan from Gus-tave Wagner, poolroom owner. The jurors selected yesterday and sworn by County Judge Nathan R. Sobel late yesterday are Borghild Kafka, .57 Grace Court, personnel clerk, foreman; Mrs.

Marguerite B. Mr. Mi aflrey was born in Mr. Met attrev was Horn in Wednesday. July 19.

1950. Funeral, wheeler was born in thi, a so. he was active in the Manas- thlone tomorrow Hearn, Robinson. C. Johnson.

Rhoda Wheeler. Charles Leda-itch. Jane Whitworth. Lena services at the P-ttit Funeral lyrone, i'a. anil lor many years' 1S The first public tlemonstra Home.

371 V. Milton tion for the King since parlia- nniur, v.as a-Mjeiaieu w.iu inc i r.n voted to recall him came jobs. BERRILL-July 19. 1950. PAT-.

Rahway. New Jersey. Saturday. Mllleral Company that city. i i ment RICK, beloved father of James'July 22.

2 pm. Interment Rahm-ay rellre(, 15 years ao ate field.l Surviving are a daughter. 1 and Jnhn hi residence. 1M Cemeterv. ie was formerly associated, Mrs.

Alan kissock of l.aurclton.!" wife. Mrs. and John, at his residence. 130 Cemetery. solemn thanksgiving Surviving aie r-is church service celebrating the Rowan.

979 Halsey house with his brother, the late Wil-iX. two granddaughters, Mrs. Furra? HoBrd In 'of bV U.Ab.l'h anniversary of Return's a i Ka.n.n,., uii'timi an. I i ii Mlcltl. 'IIIU 1 I IV I 1 t.

1 1 .1. 1 HI' 11 IltltMH tr. Avenue Reauim Mass Sacred In lSt'Vand Rrailford Kisxnk I 1 it'ifi li nil inr; 1 iivi nu t-trrjiiftii ii iv wim i 1 1 Hail'lllin i a 'T- .1 V. 1 I residence, 6613 Fort The board approved 5190,000 for the study project. Tor the analysis of jobs and job ratings the board appropriated $240,000 for checking job qualifications, revamping salary schedules and establishing training and experience standards for city Jobs.

wife; Jack Nemeroff. 9.8 Rog ers salesman; Joe Pters, 2142 E. 49th fur coat buyer; Leon Levy, 171 S. 2d insurance salesman; Herman Levine, Jleart Church Saturday. 9.30.

In- tZ of" Kinder authovuv of Park Com and a great crand 1 Wrment Calvarv Cemetery V. in ri. ikiuhui huuu misioiu'r Frank Mr.ldai.ghter. Sharon McNeil Moore irainm ana niotner 01 riancis in Manhattan; two daughters. 1 i.ft ai' ri "i.i cityi tiliti ,11 MOK I 111 iit- i.

i.i. 106 Avenue railroad baggage VnriKt clll lllioi lliru Ji RIRTNFR FRTF nn Mary janr "llt, llr a( (illllC(l lor me im. of 05N80m fuee" R.U Haglund and Irene "jthe land which now comp. oodhaven. beloved mother of rvved by 10 sranci- ul -rtfl Forest Park, awrence Brown and Arthur children.

Reposln? at the a eri MiCaffiey of Woodhaven jnrpniv T4r.tun anH Inliii. Qpp Wheeler aciiired for the upervisor; Philip Dulberg, 882 I Hills Cemetery Abbey. E. 22d confectioner. Also, Mrs.

Bertha M. Crisci, rer. O. E. S.

and religious services 'lr? 1 "anl'ilon rara, uniw, riuianeipina. I N. F. Walker Funeral Home 87-34 9:30 a m- Monday, when a Solemn I The funeral will be held from DJPC Aro UAU Street Woodhaven. Sunday a Reluiem Mass 1U be at the E.

C. Walde. Home 5504 Avenue housewife; Mrs. said Leopold had ordered a guard of 5,000 gendarmes and soldiers on duty when he ends his five-year exile. Meantime, the presidents of both houses of parliament prepared to fly to Geneva, Switzerland, today to summon the King back to the throne.

Regina Sheinman, 969 43d St. pm. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m. th R- c- church of st- EPnlem Funerals, 76 4th Ave. A sol Pnr Dnrrnolo Mrs.

L. Shumway, Executive's Vife housewife; Joseph P. Smith, 369 5th railway clerk; Mrs E. H. Lock-wood.

Director. emn requiem mass will be of-; wl fered at 9:30 a.m. in St. KplvVMUJ retmor wry. RrrHKn roB.

1()V1 MATTHEWS July 20. 1950. at rPIll c'huich, Fort Hainil-j WM Pauline Solomon, 1620 Ocean housewife, and David Yucht, 53!) Bedford postal URtunnttd from YNimau I Laut Edition) oeaived mother cf Josephine Gia- husoand of Margaret dlonc. May Ryder. Rose GallaRhcr.

nf F.ri-!" 1,1 1,1 St- Coast Guard Aids Search for Plane Lost Over Sound Two Coast Guard planes from rioyd Bennett Field searched Long Island Sound from New York to Connecticut today for a pilot missing since 9:30 a.m. yesterday on a flight to Flushing. The pilot, Robert Jones of Chester, who was to A solemn requiem inas for; ille, 'JO F.manucl Raffaele. 27, of 16 3d, Ruth Fuller Shumway. wife ofpOyS IN6W UTUQ clerk.

J-wph Andrew and Robert Bucher ward and Robrrt. lovln, scn of funera from the Fairchild Chaiel. Mary fond brother of Ri( nar1 9ol Atlantic Avenue, Saturday, 9 Hioolni. Helps in Breast Place, who was electrocuted! loweu uuinway. vm- i-icm- while working aboard the for the Met all Corporation, Harry E.

Altaian am. Requiem Mass Church of Nativity, 9:30 a.m. Cancer-No Cure Chosen as alternates were Simon Cohen, 1628 Lincoln Place, bookkeeper, and William H. Wears, 202 Columbia Heights, municipal credit analyst. Would Restore Phones Funeral Home.

1286 Praspect Avenue Requiem Mass Monday. 9:30 xrvvYard oa Tue-Iav wa. of! Pb.Ilshc- ,2:5 A. hattan, died yesterday (Wedne? BURKE VALENTINE of a Immaculate Heart of M.iry 9n7 tk sstrAt Rrnntn-n C. Church.

Fort Hamilton Park. iSeryices Held mil Sum. 111 iiu.iiju.ai. R. C.

Church, Hick Paris, July 21 (U.R) A German scientist reported today the development of a new drug that helps but dors not cure iRronxville. She lived at 12 hPivpH hii.WinH ri.th.rink'way- Interment St. Johns Ocme in St. mit Sts. Hurial was John's Cemetery.i I Meadow Ave.

Still another development have celebrated his 42d the recommendation by day anniversary today, took off Mrs. Shumway, who was 53, cancer of the breart In women. I'Aiinn it'v nl nrL nee English); father of Mrs. Broughton and Mis Alice MARCELLE PASQUALE. on, il" Reposing at English Funeral 20 beloved husband of Car-jf Il.man' fc" nidnu-2190 McDonald Avenue, Brooklyn.

'meia; devoted father of Joseph and sausage casing Notice of funeral later. '-Anthony. John, Peter. holesaler, were held yesterday an, tf.Mi-.ri Rennipm M.is afternoon al tllp Dllllnnl I'll. er, a veteran of World War H.l"'3 of laiC had been active in a number; llller- fo, mfr ivn Miate ami a niece Official Referee Peter P.

Smith, in Brooklyn Supreme Court, dealing with Movietime News, Inc. of 186 Joralemon St. He recommended, after a hearing, that the telephone lines of of veterans organizations in rivnocm In a recently purchased two-seater Cessna with enough gas for five hours of flying. Connecticut police said he the field onte. then fog b'anketed the area.

Jones was traveling alone The Coast Guard also asked tn Civil Air The scientist, Hans Let-tie of Heidelburg I'niversity, told the 5th International Conference on Can -er 'hat the new drug is a derivative of colchicine, a poisonous plant. Dr. Lettre said his new drug, MiU- in 1 Mi. unra 1 .1.1,0 I a He was a graduate l.efferts Rrooklyn. of the late William C.

Redfield. also of Brooklyn, a member of Technical High Jacksonvule Chureh of st. JoM.ph p.tron of Roulevard, Kew Cardens. Hurial 'f Brooklyn Piei(lent Woodrow Wilson's 'cabinet. She and Nr.

Shuin- way were married in PH8 in moth er Ca he me McCanhv Church' Suydam as in Maple tJrove Memorial School. niotner oi catnerine MtOarthv Sl Reposing at Boyertown, iv.r.. Surv iving are his wife Mr- sister of Rosella Hofiman, Cecelia parlor 38 Lafavetle Ave- i- i fV i Parior. ia iaiajeue Ave Cmsiclia Raffaele. and a Weckerle.

known as N-Methvl-Colehisa- Patrol to send out search Edmund, Frederick and mie. Interment, Saturday, in mide, Is more than 10 times as Movietime News be restored provided it "take all necessary steps to sever its connections" with Riteway News, at the same address. Police Commissioner William 124-16 81th Road. Kew Cardens. montli-oirt rtaugnter, I-ranees.

planes, and the Civil Aeronau- Oscar Lutz. Reposing at the Hal-Cross cemetery. potent as rolchine, a drug that died Mondav after a lone ill jjiu oui flvcuue already has been used in the Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of; McCAFFREY JOHN on Julymess. lie was born 67 years ago fes Authority broadcast an alert to all planes to watch for the missing aircraft. United States.

reiieiuai neip n. cnurcn, otn 19. 1950, of 7826 Fort Hamilton, jn Kansas City, and was! P. O'Brien, on whose request W. B.

Inglee, 79, Lettre said 'hat the new drug loiiHiiiow, ParKway. Deiovea nusaana oi ircidpnt of the Cin- 9 am. Interment St. Johns Ceme- fred; devoted father of Rapliael.ly, tcrv. asing i ompany in I in- has been used in -out 50 cases the Telephone Company removed the Movietime lines last of human breast cancer since 5,000 Cops Attend frev.

S.J.; Ann and Mrs. Lillian 4 Retired Banker 1042, and that some i egressions, CARLSON MINA on July lS, St. Paul's Kpiscopal Church, Rrooklyn. The Fuller home in Brooklyn was at 2 Tennis Court for many years. In addition to her husband, Mrs.

Shumway is survived by her mother, Mrs. Charles 11. Fuller; two brothers, Randolph M. Fuller of Searsdale and Everett W. Fuller of Woodbury, X.

and two sisters, Mrs. Hai-manus Swan and Mrs. Elliot X. Vestner of Bronxville. Funeral services will be held at 10:15 a.m.

tomorrow (Friday) at Christ Church, Bronxville. the Spicene Company, Long Miller; brother of Mrs. Katherine Rites for Flynn J9o0. at. her residence.

692 Presi-' Dci (h- Island City, retiriug more than a year ago. He was a Mason. oi shrinkages, had be-n oo-t lined. He insisied tV the drug is not a "cure," 1...1 that dent Street beloved wife of Albert, Waldeck 'Home for Funerals. 7614 April 28, told the company then that Movietime was a "front" for Riteway, a racing news service.

The official referee found it was "clear" that Riteway furnished "instant results of racetrack activities" but, he sister of Gerda Anderson and; Continued From Page 1 4th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Surviving are his wife. Mrs Olivia Services at J- at St. Eplirera's R. C.

Church Sat-j Miriam Altman and two sons Eiioson tncsons Chapel. 500, am. Interment V.J,. 3 lV pressed even though a note left it does not cause positive effects both in human and tissue cultures. 111U1I11 clIIU IldllV.

State Street, Friday at 8 p.m. In-lJonn-s cVmctely Amityville. July 21 Funeral services for Willis Inglee, "'). a retired ice president of the Hank of the Manhattan Company, New York City, and former clerk of Babylon Township, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Simpson Meth said, there was "no proof that the information is being fur iriiiirni Ei fi ctiis it'inewiy OHi- i urday, 10 a.m.

MOORE JAMES of StaLen nnRiCHRi ono Isllind- tloved husband of Eliza-1 DORAN -CHARLES of 209 (nee Hazel); father of Mrs. J.uli.' Alice Miller and Gerald nished to bookmakers." Peter Engelr 77, by Captain Flynn said that his self-destruction was the result of hard work and having to travel between his home in Queens and his Brooklyn precinct, and that It had no connection with the rackets investiga Noor to Gallop His recommendation went to odist Church, here. Burial will Supreme Court Justice Michael brother of Catherine Weber and iwju. ueiuvea lainei oi nooeri Charles and brother of Anita be in Amityville Cemetery. F.

Walsh for decision. Alice Liehr. Reposing Lynam's Fu- West Coast Finale tion. Mr. Inglee died Wednesday I at his home, 120 Avon ifL'ian' hNm Home.

4th Avenue, corner at the Fairchild Chapel, 9ol v. SnU Furniture Maker Peter F.ngel. head of Peter Engel, furniture matiufac-Hirers of New York and a widely-known Mason, died yes Flynn appeared once before the rackets grand Jury( on June Before entering the banking GIs Slump Into Pasquale Marcelle, Off icia lrs Father (Hr1iitl frnrn YMtinVi Lt Editions! Pasrpiale Marcelle, father of Internal Revenue Collector Joseph P. Marcelle, died today business nearlv 50 years ago. 21, and was not scheduled for a second appearance, according Noor and Three Rings, two if the best handicap hustlers now in training, will be seen action on widely scattered fronts tomorrow.

tic Avenue. pnm Requiem Mass Holy Family EKEROT GUSTAV Julv Church. 9 a.m. Interment Long 1950, beloved husband of Lulu.jIsland Natlonal Cemetery. Service at his residence, 4 Raleigh MOORE Cn JuIv 20, 1950, Place, Saturday, 1 p.m.

IntimentiS0pHIE mme(i slster of Eliza. Evergreens Cemetery. gnd Ge0 Nightmare Sleep Continued From Page 1 he was a clerk in the hardware store founded here 70 years ago bv his father. He was a Meth to Assistant District Attorney terday in Highland Nursing Julius Helfand, the rackets odist lay preacher and served 35 Home. P.ayside.

He was 77 and lived at 46-02 193d Flushing. "nightmare Alley" they had to r.r.i 000 Moore. Services at Fred Herbst Noor, four-time conqueror of Citation, is scheduled to resume his brilliant campaign in the (Thursday) at the Holy Family Hospital. He had been ill travel to get here. years as superintendent of the Sunday School of Simpson Methodist Church.

For 20 years he was president of the Amity- ick Avenue, on July 19, 1950, aged'30 Memorial. 5th Avenue 69 vears. beloved husband of 1 p.m. Interment Ever-Louise; dear father of Anna 'Brecns Cemetery. $50,000 American Handicap at Mr.

Engel, a native of Germany, had been a furniture manufacturer for more than 45 years. He was a past master several months. Mr. Marcelle, who was born At first there was only a small group and then, one by one, truck by truck they began to probe chief. A requlen mass for Captain Flynn was scheduled to be held at the Roman Catholic Church of the Ascension, Woodhaven Boulevard and Elliot In Rego Park, with interment to follow in Calvary Cemetery.

Hollywood Park, while Three niowas, Mary Jacksto; grand-! MURPHY MAE on July 19. Rings is listed among the prob ville School Board and had alsoijn Aucllila. Naples, Italy, came served as village clerk of to this country early in life and come in. of t.oetlie Lodge 620, V. latner ot Elizabeth Loutrel.

Fra- 1950, of 109 Ten Eyck Walk, loving able starters for the $25,000 L'nit try to make ifinai service Friday, 8 p.m. at. sister of Mrs, Margaret Hole.v. Mrs. A.

and a past grand sword bearer of the New York State Monmouth Handicap at Monmouth Park. lists of their men but for some George Werst Funeral Home, Hart; Frederick Rierke, Helen James Amityville. jhad lived in Brooklyn for more Surviving are his wife. than a half-century. He retired Lizzie Powell Inglee; a daugh-j from business 15 years ago.

For thelist is mall, htreet corner Evergreen J. Murphy. Reposing J. J. Gal- Masonic Lodge.

Elsewhere along the National Ex-Rival Packing Unions The sergeants look at the tcr. Mrs. Emily I. Davis: six manv years he had been a niem- Racing Circuit, two-year-olds nengious service ssaturcay. 2 p.m.

Sons Funeral. Home, 25. Surviving are two clauehiers fit the Calvary Episcopal Church. Aberdeen Street, between Interment Kvercrrppns -metrv oi, -4nne l.oneigail anil Alls 12 great-1 her of Santo Onofrio. grandchildren and Join in Pay Raise Drive will command the spotlight in pitifully few names and mutter, "maybe they'll come In later." w.mhor it- r.

iHaniara lleitz: three Member of Court Unique, No. a.m..! tlcll" "nT Besides his son. he is stir- the $30,000 Arlington Futurity Mass Saturday. 10:15 s0.ns' grandchildren. Chicago, July 21 U.R) Two vived by his wife.

Mrs. armela'at Arlington Pat and the F. of A. tat St. Mary's Church, Leonard Hn an 1 hn'i i Mauler Rt-ot intfrmi.nt rt.u-an-l gel.

and three grandchildren, Marcelle: three daughters, Eliz- SI .500 Mayflower Stakes at Suf powerful unions which once were bitter rivals joined forces today In a drive for wage In Hose and Mildred, and 'folk Dow ns, while the Saraeota GAYNOR ANNE ROSE. July 19- cemetery 1950, dear wife of Walter; sister of; Margaret O'Leary. Elizabeth Gear- O'CONNELL TIMOTHY on RIVERHEAD NEWS rity, Loret.U Curry. Marie Mead, 'July 20, 1950, beloved son of the three other sons, Anthony, John Racing Association, will offer creases end pensions in the Bernhard Levitow Funeral Services meat packing industry. the $15,000 Saranac Handicap for three-year-olds at Jamaica.

Richard Corblev and Helen Rrnl- late David and Margaret: dear.W I I KCVICW (VlCKVjC land Peter Marcelle. The funeral will be held Sat- urday from the Boyertown Fu- Ralph Helstein, president of ley. Reposing Kennedy's brother of Mrs. Margaret Purcell Noor will he making his final Kiverhead, July 21 The Riverhead News, one of Long Chapel, 38 Lafayette Ave. appearance before West Coast bins in the American 'Cap.

RUSH HOUR SERVICE PROVIDED FOR BEDFORD AVE. SUBWAY ENTRANCE The Board of Transportation announced today that the Bedford Ave. entrance to the Nos-trand Ave. station of the Fulton St. Indepenednt subway will be opened at 6:30 a.m.

Monday. This entrance will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and from 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Mondays to Fridays. The Nostrand Ave, entrance Following the rate, the Irish- the Packinghouse Workers, C. I. and Earl W. Jimerson, head of the Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen, A.

F. announced that the two unions will work together. in forthcoming negotiations with the big bred thoroughbred will be shipped East for two weight corner Church and Rogers Avenues. David and the late William A. and Solemn Requiem Mass Church of John Robert and Mrs.

Ellen the Holy Cross Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Donlen, Mrs. Catherine Rooney. Eolemn Requiem Mas Monday, GREENWOOD WILLIAM, on 9:30 a Our Lady of Angels R. C.

July 19. 19,50. beloved husband of Reposing at Funeral Home Aria father of Willard F. J. McLaughlin Son, 8125 Samuel Maude B.

Avenue. Interment Holv Cross and Lena Ferny; brother of Mae Cemetery. Schiavo and Thomas Services at the Moadinger Funeral1 OLSEN NELLIE. July 20. of Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Fri-133'34 85tn Street, Ozone Park, Island's oldest weekly papers.

(Reprinted from Yettem)-'. ut ehiuohii i solemn requiem mass will he established in 1868, published! Funeral services for Bern-j offered at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph its last individual ishue yester-ihard Levitow, violinist andjPatron R. C.

Church, 185 Suy-ddv. The weekly has merged! former musical director for the dam St. Burial will be in Holy with the County Review andBowman Hotels in this city and Cross Cemetery. beginning July 27 the merged: Florida, were held today (Thurs-j 1 papers will be published as theidav in the Riverside County News-Review. jChapel.

76th St. and AmsterdanVDNde Dad KlIlS A it. for-age stakes and then will be retired to stud meat packers. They said neither union would sign a contract with the packers without first consulting the other. fM tUfillllcUlcUJ.

Jit? UlfU JCV; a mm terday (Wednesday) in hts.ner V.QTe ana Dell day, 8 p.m. Interment Nassau 01 lale ans uisen; oe Sefauket Features Roosevelt Card to this station will continue to Deatbs WHrstT.F-rf tjD.n home, 121 Quentin Kew mother of Harry, Emil, Gus- Knolls Cemetery. be open 24 hours every day. itave and Philip. Reposim? Board- Gardens, at the age 60 Continued From Page I murder and suicide and theorized that Tiralosi.

in the final argument with Staiano, became Mr. Levitow. a native of Russia, came to this country as a child. He studied music in Bos W'estbury, L. July 21 The Carolina Stock Farm's veteran Say Three Stole 8 Bushels of Gulf Balls Mineola, July 21 A ton and later for 15 years gave pacer Scott Blackstone, handled Walter R.

Cooke INC. funurol Information man Undertaking Establishment at Angel Canfornla, 44 Clinton Street Services Chapel July 19. 1950, husband of the late Church of the Saviour Saturday, Jenllle Rnd fatner of MrR AJan July 2., 2 p.m. Kissock. Services at the Cypress RAFFAELE EMANUEL, Cemetery Abbey Saturday, denly.

on July 18, 1950, of 16 3d j2 P-H. Place, beloved husband of Con- siglia; loving father of FrancesJ, HITWORTH-LENA July Reposing at Chapel. 488 Court wife of tne late Arthur corner Luqueer Street, of MlS Ann Ma- Far by Bob Walker, will be the fa 1 vorite in the junior free-for-all pace for $3,000, The Setauket, at Roosevelt Raceway tonight JO Snyder Ave. ULiter 6-4800 f'nrtav. Julv POWi rvti.

9.M A.M. al hnoi-l Arrayed against the Southern BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 9 a.m. Saturday. Requiem Mass as.e WW! WORTH. Ln Sundav night concerts in the enraSefl he kille(l tne son-Commodore Hotel and tnen' realizinR he houses of the Bowman chain took hls own life, in the South two mcn apparently One of the pioneers in radio huof'n 'id about 10 hours when music, Mr.

Levitow provided wre, discovered, background and continuity hclieved the shooting sic during the radio broadcast the two of the flight of Charles A. Lind loft for 8 a-m-hergh to Paris in 1027. In re-' cent years he had appeared on POLIO CASES IN NASSAU hecTrSpMLn. READ T0TAL 0F 16 ihimum a.m. at Sacred Heart and St.r'ulur runerai private.

pacing star will be such horses as Patehen Axworthy, second T.1BIR 'uisr I ffl. 81 crjapfl Rockaway laborer and two In-wood men waived examination yesterday in First District Court here on charges of stealing eight bushels of golf balls more than 190 dozen from an Inwood driving range, and were held in $1,000 bail each for action by the Nassau grand jury. The men are William Piling- jStephen R. C. Church.

Interment' John's Cemetery. 3n ccmotiam I hi ROT l.uitii ft. I IHI at Rrtidrnre to Jerry The First in the Gold en West Pace. Direct Wyn Scoitzo Funeral Home, Director, i NOTICE: John W. Norve waa adjudged bankrupt July 17, 1950.

The first meeting of creditore will he held Aur. 1, 1950. at 11 a In Room 309. U. 5.

Court House. 271 Washington Brooklyn. N. Y. Creditore may attend, prove claims', appoint trustee, rxamlne the bankrupt, transact lawful bujineas.

Samuel C. Duber-ateln. Referee in Bankruptcy. SO Seventh Ave. MAin Z-85S5 I BRENNER In lovinir memorv of REGAN On July 19.

19S0. our beloved mother, MARY BREN- 2:00.3, one of the fastest mares at the track; Ankaway, Jay Herbert and Morgan Hanover. rR tr. Ru--eii i on cba.ei CHARLES husband of the lute NP-R July WHO died July 21. 1943.

dear father of Leonid RII'COI R. Martha Masses offered. i.v Jay Herbert looms as a real ton. 17, of 1429 Pearl Far jG. Collins, Charles F.

Frank C. and John also survived bv thrre 63-32 fnre.t Ave HEeimn 3-0900 He is survived by July 21 A two- Mrs. Esther Riklan Levitow. half-year-old Levitttown threat to the favorite with three Rockaway, Julian lorio, 21, of rtri.L I I Memr-v kepi ru ei nea- T.ioi.gh you rhfd two yeara afr. The BRENNER FAMILY.

straight victories to his credit 38 Williams and Victor in ski. ir. Anna in tmA at chapel grandchildren. Reposing at Austin Snfiirttau. Julu -W toran Pnnpril Hnm nt Ku and three daughters, Mrs.

Miri-i1" yesterday was reported the am Nicholson. Mrs. Diana Subo 1Mh Poll victim in Nassau with Floyd Milton driving a piordinello, 21, of 208 Davis St strong finishing kick. both Inwood. NOTICE: HERMAN C.

THALER waa adjtitined liankrupt on Julv 18, 19o0. The first meeting of creditore will be held on Aug. 1. 1950, at 11 A.M.. In Room 209, U.

S. Court House. 2T1 Washington Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.

Creditors may attend, prove claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact any lawful business. Louis J. Castellano, Referee in Bankruptcy. SREBIrfS SALE mR. Air, chapel gu Xavieri COLGAN CLAIRE V.

Died 150-10 HilUide Ave. JAma.ca 6-6670 Church Saturday. 10 am. 20, 1950. Masses offered.

County, according to Dr. Earle (.. Brown, Nassau County icaitri i ommtssioner, and Mrs. Sally Marlovv. Hingham Is Secretary Of Yale Alumni Fund The cases of poliomyelitis In d.mon.

"i-Vr'; Holy Cross Cemetery. rni' I RIEGGER MARTHA, Julv 19.50, beloved wife of John; devoted! Imother.of Theresa Towell: dear! juiy zi'h jerandmother of John Towell. Fu- While the AjveluA wm rtrnrnf (jod lok or mother aav, And lric.iirh sne a roeie from ua e. moniii. It but or.e loin day, For tnere no time wlUiout her.

Our Uvea have, juat tood atltt: We our prayers wit; rearh her. We a.io no ia God a Nassau County are distributed as follows: Garden Citv. 5: Lev. t'aT 1 I. it SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION Issued out of the City Court.

Queens Cmintv tn fnvnr nt PPITS1- juaron M. al hapel neral from Walter B. Cooke, "'T" JTr ''d' "i -I Added Privacy Hme, 50 7th Avenue'1 iuiuicn, munnw, nivin.jiiic..-..-.., a mcinun ui uirt v.iasn ivieauow, roint look- DENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE I MANHATTAN COMPANY against Requiem Mass St. Francis Xavier R. C.

Church Saturday. 9:15 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. cj.v.-in,, mnriunririi, rtuor.

iit.x di idie aim ior ien years a-oiu, l'lanuome, Woodmere and and JIM. executive in Boston, has! West Amityville, one each. invinr, mpmnrv n'hwn elected secretary of the! Gt.l.xTON. Horenre I (10 P.M. at huprl Proeklyn Funeral Hqhik 10 SNYDER AVE.

FUTBUSH Vt Utstcr t-4800 St SEVENTH AVE. MAin 2-SSSS Funeral Homti lit MANMAtTAN IIONX OUIINt ROBINSON CONSTANCE I beloved father, JOHN J. Alumni 1-und Association on Thuridav. Julv 20. 1950.

at her CUE. Passed away July 20, 1948. (to succeed Curtis P. Fields, who Pop'a memory la aa dear too.iy. 'resigned July 1 after 20 years 1 with the fund.

tn the hour he pauet pa SONS and DAUGHTERS. residence. 3311 Woodley Road. n. W.

Washington, D. be-jloved wife of Charles A. Robinson; MERRIGAN In memorv of mv i i mother of Mrs. William A. Katholi! JACOBS HENRY, to me directed and delivered.

I WILL SELL. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by ELMER DONOVAN, auctioneer, ss the law directs. FOR CASH ONLY, on the 5th dav of September. 1950. at 11:00 o'clock in the at BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.

.189 MONTAGUE STREET, BROOKLYN. N. in the County of Kings, all the right title, and interest which JACOBS HENRY, the Judgment hart on the 18th day of NOVEMBER. 1949. or at any time thereafter, of.

In and lo the following, property; ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, and being bounded nd described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly ide of Chauncev Street distant SO feel east III 54)103 iy New FACILITIES at our Snyder Avenue Funeral Home now permit the family to enter our funeral limousines in complete privacy. AN OFF-THE-STRIET AREA, reached by priv ate exit, provides this welcome seclusion away from traffic, away from the eyes of the curious. HERE IS one more evidence of our desire to protect the sensibilities of those we serve.

nf rharlpstnn Wp.sf. Vircinia Mrs beloved hashanri rrkSFPH naOOSSan Convention iet Robert E. Wise of Bethesda. Mary-! 'JACK). Died July 22, 1949.

First Hadassah, the Women's Zion-land; also survived by six grand-1 Anniversary Mass offered Saturday! jst Organization of America children Services at St. Albans.St. Stanislaus Martyr Church. jwjl) hold its 30th annual on'. Episcopal Church.

Ma-ssachusettA ti a and Wisconsin Avenues. N. W.I RUDDY In loving memory of at he Waldorf-Astoria Washington, D. C. on Saturday.iour devoWd son snd brother.

Sgt. from Aug. 20 to 23. with about Julv 77 11 am tntormpnr. Port NEIL .1.

RUDDY, of the u. S.lL-'OO guests and delegates, it 11 you want lo txpreaa rout thiaki la reUhvet, frreodi or the clergy lor their ivmpathT during bereave-nwnL too any pUeo tn "Acknowl-edgeirenl" like lh one below lor only 90c per lino of 6 tvoida or Ice. KEAMS SONS 1504 BUSHWICKAVE OKI ROCK nOH tUtWAY (Busfxwict cJntl (Homt' DIGNIFIED FUNERALS Lincoln Cemetery. Please Air Fwoe- Died July 21, was announced by Mrs. Samuel in his 20th year.

flowers. W. national president. erly from the corner formed bv the of tlie southerly side of Chauncev Street with the easterly side of Reid Avenue; running thence southerly parallel with Reid Avenue. 100 feet; thence eaaterly parallel with Walter B.

Cooke Inc. II To part lth yo'j, dear. Was or.e, ol lllei aon-oae; When a Join you attain, We will have hupp; lomorror. M. J.

SMITH SONS funeral DireetoM Since 1MB Michael J. Smith POe Ti farrttlT of the talc Jotia Do wtejiM to thank irt clergy, rlttve. and fncDtl for their kind expreMlonii of iympUv during their recent bereavement Chatincey Street, 20 feet; thence northerly again parallel with Reirl Avenue 100 feet to the southerly side of Chaurw-ey Street; and thence westerly along the southerly side of Chauncey Street feet to the point lor place of beginning. Said prem. New York's Largesf Funeral Directors 20 SNYDER AVE.

at hatiush avi. 1st ik 6-4800 AS LOW AS Sam Large Chapelt Air-Condilioned Casket Display on Premise! GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors For your comfort our Chapel It Air-Condilioned 1120 Flat-bush Avenue Tel. BUckminitet 2-0247 Service al Residence or 1 I Henry McCaddin Son funeral Directori Since 1888 Cfaopeli la All LocallttM Pertoaal Serric 24 7th Avenge STerliog f-2222 A.NPHEW J. MrCADniN.

L1C. i.es Being known as and By the street number 142 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn. New York, and being located In Section 8. Block lti92. L.t Juit Phone MAin 4-6200 Aid for Miu Hart FUNERAL HOMES IK MANHATTAN IIONX OUtlNS Chapels Available) Anywhere S4g ritosrrcT r.

west 11. on the Land Mao of the County or JOHN J. Met LOSKEY, Sterling 8-2255, 2232 ihenff of Ihe Cirv of Xew Vni aaBaSealalialaeaaNaaeaaa .4 I S'nger Tipti' Sheriff. BroC-1m, K. I.

July jo. ISoO. jyU.

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