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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED MAR. 2 1 ,1951 2 1 GALLAGHER EUGENE JOSEPH I. AARON DIES AT.76;Juliu$ Dolly, 88, (Ownte), March II. mi. beloved member of Eckford Club, Brook 1th.

Member wlU meet ex-builder, PHiLANTHROPiSTiDancers Father Dr. Philip Mininberg, Owned Brooklyn Doctors Hospital Wednesday evening. John T. Oal-Uf her Funeral Home. SMS Church Avenue.

Brooklyn. DP Saved by 45th Finds Sell Recruit In Same Division Julius Dolly. 88. artist and Services for Joseph I. Aaron, CHARLES H.

SETJLXNO, lee. father of the Dolly Sisters, 6-year-old philanthropist who Bluth.tmll Bohnr. Duuel Boley, Helen Breen, Addle Kiinu. PeUr Otrroll, James Qirrmn. John Owrtlu, Henry Esti.

Robert ellMher, E. V. CCorgio, WllllAin Since then he had practiced Mulvey, J. Mulvey, Thomas Nnbttt. E.

K. Hllorn. Mkry Pmlught. John Rlgu. Miry fichwut.

Max SchweU. Meu Sear, Mile SulllTan. Mary Terry, Ida QALLAOHER EUGENE V. The Broadway stars a number of died yesterday in Beth-El Hospital, werelield today In the Riv medicine In Brooklyn. He had yean ago, died Sunday.

Friendly Son of St. Patrick of Brooklyn record with deep sorrow Mr. Dolly, a native of Hun erside ehapel, Ocean Parkway been head of the maternity hospital here for the last 28 years. the death of their member of Camp Polk. March 21 (U.R) at Prospect Park.

Rabbi Israel manv year. Eucene V. Oallagher gary, came to the United States 1904 and was well known as Funeral services for Dr. Philip Mininberg, an obstetrician, who owned and operated Brooklyn Doctors Hospital, formerly the Borough Park Maternity Hospital, at 4421 15th were held yesterday at the Riverside Chapel, Ocean Park Dr. Mininberg was a member H.

Levlnthal of flclated Burial Roman Lurtgas, a recruit, ar All member will kindly wena me of the Kings County Medical So- Weigel, Beatrice mydenrelch, A. was In Mount Lebanon Ceme a portrait and landscape painter. Reauiem Mast at St. Oregory yv ciety, the American Medical As tery, Glendale. His wife, Margaret, died many Church on Monday, March 28, at rived at Camp Polk on a troop train and thought there was something familiar about the 10 a.m.

President of Beth-El Hospital sociation, the Medical Guild, Mun Masonic Lodge, and the JAMES S. BROWN Jr president. from 1930 to 1937. Mr. Aaron years ago.

Their twin oaugn-ters, Roszlka and Jenny, noted for their beauty, won fame on the stage as dancers. Roszika, N. Y. U. Alumni Federation.

way and Coney Island Ave. He Henry Mannlx, Secretary. was active in behalf of the In' Xivennort, lilltan Weigel, Herman Lockwood, T. H. Wlghttnan.

M. tothrop. May E. Zullo, Sarah Marr. Carl A.

A O. DIVISION SS. PLAT-BUSH, regret to announce the death of a member, EUGENE V. GALLAGHER. Members will u- died Monday at his home in stitution for 25 year.

The hoa-l Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen Mininberg; a son, H. GALLAGHER Emerald Asso now Mrs. Irving Netcher, lives Stamford. Conn, at the age of 62.

His Brooklyn residence was pltal board voted three monin Eruce Mininberg; two daugh ciation records with sincere grief the death of It member, EUGENE ago to name the new out-patient on Park Mannattan. Jenny, who became the wife of at 9 Prospect Park West Mrs. Audrey TrusseL and department the Joseph Aaron Dr. Mininberg, a native of Mrs. Beverly Edelman; four Bernard Vinlsky, a Chicago at Clinic Center.

It will be opened V. OALLAGHER. Members are requested to attend the Requiem Mas. red and vellow shoulder patch of the 45th Division. There was: it was the division that freed him from Dachau concentration camp in April.

1945. He weighed 50 pounds at the time and was momentarily expecting the Ger. mans to take him to the gas chamber. So when Luftglas discovered he had become a member of the same division that had saved emble Wednesday evening, 8 30 o'clock. Church and Rogen Ave the Ukraine, was brought to the sisters, Mrs.

Rose Derchin, Mrs, torney, died in 1941. Besides in May. United States as a child, and re Mrs. Netcher, a son, Edward Mr. Aaron retired from the Doris Pinto, Mrs.

Lena Blum and Mrs. Molly Criss, and a nues, to pay their respect. JEREMIAH J. SANTRY. Pre.

James J. Murphy, Rec. Sec of California, survives. real estate and building busi ceived his medical diploma from New York University in 1915. grandson.

Funeral services for Mr. Dolly ness in 1940 after having built homes, apartment houses, fac will be held at 2 p.m. today at BLAUTH EMIL, March 30. 1951, of 311 8th Street, beloved the Walter B. Cooke Funeral tories and stores in BrooKiyn LEO V.

McLOUOHLIN, Pres. Paul H. Keller. Secretary. GIORGIO WILLIAM, on March 19, 1951, beloved husband of Maria.

Survived by eleven children, twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Ber-nadette's R. C.

Church, 82d and 83d Street, on 13th Avenue. Fu Boro -Museum Gets 3 Paintings for more than 40 years. him, he wept in his first forma Home, 117 W. 72d St, Manhattan. Burial will be in Mt.

Car- Chairman of the building fund husband of Nora Martin Blauth. Pinal Friday, 11:30 St. Thomas Aauinas R. O. Church, mel Cemetery.

From Sam A. LeWisohn Estate committee for Beth-El's expansion program, he per tion as a 45th Division infantryman. "I just couldn't believe it," he said. "If it hadn't been for the 45t I wouldn't be here today. where also a Requiem Mass will be offered Tuesday.

8:30 a.m., March 27, 1951. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph O. Duffy, 9th Street and Geo. W. McKnighl, sonally contrtbutea to ward the project.

Joseph I. Aaron neral from Torregrossa Funeral Home, 1305 79th Street, Thursday, The Brooklyn Museum will He was a member of tne "The County Fair," a painting of three girls by Jules Pascln and "The Sacrifice," by Maurice 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross 1 couldn keep the tears out of my eyes. In such a situation, receive three famous paintings under the will of Sam A. Lewi-sohn, financier, phllantrophist Cemetery.

Surviving are his wife Ray, of 985 Park Place, and five sis board of trustees of the Brooklyn Jewish Center and active in Retired Executive Sterne, to the Brooklyn institu you Just can't keep it in your stomach all by yourself." 4th Avenue. BOHRER DANIEL, of 96 Milton Street, on Tuesday, March 20, 61 years old. Survived by wife, 'Anna: daughter. Betty; sister. Mr.

HEYDENREICH AUGUSTA, on Congregation Petach Tikvah, ters, Mrs. Lillian Bosworth, Mrs. George W. McKnight, 80, Jewish Sanitarium for Chronic Luftglas Is 24. He is chunky and patron of arts and music, who died in Santa Barbara, last week at the age of 66.

tion. In addition, $5,000 each goes to the Federation of Jewish Gussle Greenberg, Mrs. Jeanriie March 20, beloved mother of Helen O'Connor; dear sister of Lillian Campbell and Jack Zimmermann. Resting at the Hallett Homestead, former Brooklyn resident who and tough after two months of Diseases, Brooklyn Hebrew Home for the Aged, and the Greenstein, Mrs. Anna Meyer- Helen Collinson, and brother, The Lewisohn will, filed for training, although he is only retired in 1933 as a vice presi George.

Puneral from Barry Fu owitz and Mrs. Ida Topol. Pride of Judea Home. feet 4 inches tall. He has Philanthropies, Public Education Association and the Stadium Concerts, and $2,500 to the neral Home, 138 Calyer Street, on probate yesterday In Surrogate's Court, Manhattan, gives 147th Street and Northern Boulevard, Flushing.

Time of service dent of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, died yes Saturday, March 24. Blessing St been permanently stunted by five years of semi-starvation. later. many paintings to York Association for Jew Alphonsus R. C.

Church at 10 a.m. terday in his home, 36 Melrose The Germans seized him and Including William Glackens'iish Children. Interment Calvary Cemetery, LI VERMORE LILLIAN 1361 Place, Montclair, N. J. Beach Channel Drive, Far Rock- Irving R.

Boody, 60, Importer, Grandson of Brooklyn Mayor his family in Schakova, Poland, where they lived. At Oswlencin BOLEY HELEN (Rosenberg), away, New York, March 18, 1951, Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Mc Was a Red in 'AA, Spring Is Here beloved sister of Mrs. Malcolm Tuesday, March 20, wife of the Knight for many years was an late Benjamin: sister of Han Sherman. Services at her home elder of the Bedford-Central nab.

Bermas; beloved mother of But the Weather Irvine R. Boody, 60, chair importing of wool, textile fi Larry Parks Says Presbyterian Church. He was Wednesday, March 21, at 2 p.m Interment Trinity Churchyard Hewlett, Long Island. bres, vegetable oils and food a Mason and a member of Kis Dr. Jerome Dr.

Henry B. and Leonard beloved grandmother and great-gTandmother. Reposing stuffs and the exporting of fats, met Shrine. Continued from Page 1 Won't Co-operate man of the board of Irving R. Boody, Manhattan importing and exporting firm, died yesterday at his home, 494 Ocean Terrace, Dongan Hills, oils, steel, chemicals and In Montclair he had served LOCKWOOD THOMAS at Chapel, 187 So.

Oxford Street. Laboratory a school and concentration camp, he said, they made him take his mother, his father and a 12-year-old bi other from the gas chamber and carry them to the crematorium. As far as he knows, he has no living relatives. After he was freed from Dachau and had regained his strength, he slipped through the Russian lines to Schakova. He didn't find a relative alive.

Funeral services at Union Temple, Tuesday, March 20. 1951, of 33 Lo, the Winter is past but as president of Ye Dunworkin Club and was a member of the 'showcase" for actors and During World War If, Mr. 17 Eastern Parkway, on Thursday, E. 22d Street, N. Y.

beloved you'd never know It by the that he was "honorary" treas husband of Mabel Anderson Lock 11 a.m. Interment Mount Car- Staten Island. Boody headed an emergency Essex Country Club. He had weather. urer of th group with the duty wood.

Services at Weigand Bros. He was a native of Brooklyn a Summer home in New Suf mel. Directors, Mark Levinger, Inc. Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey of signing checks. He said and a grandson of David A.

group formed to handle oils and fats purchased in other countries by the United States Spring arrived officially 34 folk, L. and was past presi Tnursday, 8 p.m. "there were Communists at Boody, who was the last Mayor dent of the Northport Country minutes before sunrise, prompty BREEN ADDIE (nee Burke) tached to the lab." Government to meet its war of the old City of Brooklyn be U1UD. en March 18. 1951, of 549 51st needs.

Parks told the committee he Surviving are a daughter, fore it became a part of Great er New York City. at 5:26 a.m. The thermometer stood at 37 degrees, just five degrees above freezing. The LOTHROP Suddenly, on March 20, MAY E. (nee Scott), of 9712 3d Avenue, beloved wife of the late William: dear mother of Jes Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

left the Communist party in Mrs. Elizabeth M. Dill; a son Kefauver Again Ethel Therrell Boody; two 1944 or 1945 and has had no con Mr. Boody, a graduate of Street, beloved wife of James; devoted mother of James and Theodore; dear sister of Mary O'Oor-man and Dennis. Reposing M.

Smith Memorial, until Thursday George and five grandchil sie M. and Dorothea L. Lothrop, nections with it since 1916. sons, Irving Jr. and Robert Phillips Academy, had been en dren.

Weather Man said the tempera Zoe E. Conwell; dear sister of Services will be held at 11 daughter, Mrs. Edna Mac- ture would rise into the upper He testified in a voice so low gaged in foreign trade for about 40 years. In 1923 he organized 2 pjn. Interment Holy Cross Zoe D.

Chrysler: also survived by Donald; his mother, Mrs. Ger 40s to celebrate the happy day it was difficult to hear him a a.m. Friday in the Central Presbyterian Church, Montclair two grandchildren. Services at trude R. Boody; a sister, Mrs.

but temperature will drop back Cemetery. BURNS PETER GEORGE, his own company, which, under the direction of a son, Irv Mildred B. Walser and seven Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Friday, 8:30 p.m. Fu Burial will be in Cypress Hills to the upper 30s in the city ana few feet away. The dark-haired, brown-suited actor puffed on a cigarette while testifying.

grandchildren. ing now is engaged in the Cemetery. 30 degrees In the suburbs to neral Saturday, 10 a.m. inter Funeral services will be held night. ment Oceanview Cemetery.

Concerning his entry into the Prods Dewey Continued from Page 1 States and to have become the mastermind of two giant racket syndicates. Seeks to Get Answers "We do feel that these two questions should be settled," the Tennessee Democrat said. "It is unfortunate that they have been left in the air. at 2 p.m. at Christ Episcopal suddenly, March 20, 1951, beloved husband of Martha; devoted father of George; brother of Charles and Harry Burns.

Reposing at Fuller-ton Funeral Home, 131 Merrick For the record, today is con Dcatbs party Parks said: MARR CARL March 19, Church, New Brighton, S. I Wilfred J. Taupier sidered "seasonable." The same kind of fair weather will remain Burial, to be private, will be in SULLIVAN MARY sudden "I would like to point out that in my opinion there's a great 1951, of 210 9th Street. Services Ebbers-HiU, Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel, 519 Clinton Ave Road, Baldwin, Long Island. Bless Moravian Cemetery in New tomorrow.

ly, March 20, 1951, cousin of Nora Murphy. Retired employe of Lam difference, not a subtle differ uorp. But If you're still not getting nue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Mass Offered ing at St. Christopher Church, Saturday, 9:15 a.m.

Interment St. Charles Cemetery. ence, between being a member inated Shim Co. Reposing Henry Spring fever, take comfort. McCaddin it Son, 24 7th Avenue, MULVEY JOSEPHINE (nee of the Communist party in 1941 and being a Communist party until Friday, 10 a.m.

Solemn Bless Thomas P. Mulvey, Cedarhurst, March 21 A re- Richmond), March 20, 1951, of 392 The Midwest was so buried under snow that some people couldn't even get to see their Governor Dewey has not 5th Avenue, beloved wife of Ed ing at St. Catherine of Alexandria Church, 10:30 a.m. Interment quiem mass for wuirea fit to accept our invita CARROLL JAMES on March 20, 1951, of 268 Roosevelt Avenue, Freeport, Long Island, beloved husband of Kathryn; devoted calendars to see whether the memDer in 1951. Other Actors Await Call Gale Sondergaard and How Calvary Cemetery.

ward; devoted mother of Martin and Vincent; also survived, by four brothers, two sisters and four Retired Policeman tion to appear here and we have made it a practice of not Taupier, 84, who formerly operated Taupier's Restaurant at 23 William Manhattan, was date said Spring anyhow. father of James Patricia Moel TERRY IDA of Bellalre, summoning or ordering Gov grandchildren. Final Blessing Fri ard Da Silva, film actors, also Long Island, on March 19, 1951, be offered today, at St. Joachim i ernors to come down." Patrolman Thomas P. Mulvey day, 9:30 a.m., St.

Thomas Aquinas O'D Faces Hogan ler, William and Francis; brother of John. Reposing Cornell Funeral Home, 1210 Liberty Avenue. Solemn loved wife of Edward B. Terry Church. He died Sunday at his were on hand to testify in the one-day session.

The hearings R. C. Church, also where a Re of the 84th Precinct, who for The committee's first request Service at the Falrchild Ohapel home, 85 Park Row. quiem Mass will be offered Satur the last six years had been as was met by Dewey with an will be recessed after today and In New Jury Quiz Blessing St. Sylvesters R.

O. Church, Friday, 10:30 ajn. Inter 220-05 Hillside Avenue, Queens Vll lage, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Mr. Taupier, who was born day, March 31, 8:30 a.m.

Reposing signed to the Appellate Division be resumed about April 10. They at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th In Cuba and educated in France, ment Long Island Nationa Ceme- of the Supreme Court, died yes will continue through most of Street and 4th Avenue. Continued from Page 1 WEIGEL BEATRICE at came to the United States as terday in Bellevue Hospital, next month. About 40 subpenas young man.

In 1912 he became Manhattan. He was 58 and lived LeRoy Place, Lynbrook, Long Island, on March 20, 1951, mother of MULVEY THOMAS member have been issued for movie an executive of Delmonicoi at 1559 E. 48th St. of New York City Police Depart Mildred Weigel and sister of Hazel radio, stage and television fig Restaurant, then one of New CURRAN JOHN March 20, 1951, beloved son of the late James and Margaret Curran; dear brother of the late Mrs. Rosanna Patrolman Mulvey, a lifelong ures.

ment, March 20. 1951, beloved hus band of Dorothy (nee Piatt); fa Yorks best known eatin Brooklyn resident, had been in Helen, Vera, Walter, Clifford and Frederick Parsons. Services Thursday, March 22, at 9 p.m., at the Parks, star ef "The Jolson places. He opened Taupier's In ther of Mrs. Edna Kearney Plunkebt; Sister M.

Gratia, C.SJ.; Story," said he was recruited brother of Peter and James Segriff Ronalds Funeral Home, 173 Earle invitation to the Senators to come up to Albany and be the Governor's guests. Yesterday Senator Lester Hunt commented caustically that three members of the committee were former Governors and that it was just as far from New York to Albany as from Albany to New York. Washington Hearing Kefauver suggested at the start of today's proceedings, the final New York session, that Dewey would be more than welcome at public hearings Margaret Joseph A. and Dr 1918, operating it until about ten years ago. He also was the immunity before the Brooklyn grand jury last Aug.

7 and it was pointed out that this document will still be In effect when he appears before the rackets probers again. Boro Quiz May Take Days Chief quizzer at the Brooklyn session will be Assistant District Attorney Julius Hel-fand, In charge of the Brooklyn into the Communist party by Avenue, Lynbrook. Interment Frl Mrs. John Meike, Mrs. Charles Mc Gowan and Mrs.

Harry Smith. Fu the Police Department for 30 years. He was a member of the Police Honor Legion and was a formed president of the 84 Club, a social organization. He also was a member of the Police a man named Davidson in founder of Wilfred's Restau day morning in the Genola Rural Cemetery, East Northport, Long neral Friday, 10:30 a.m.. from his Hollywood.

He said he did not Charles B. Curran. Reposing John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Blessing at Mary Queen of Heaven Church, Friday, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross rant, in the Wall St. district. residence, 1559 E. 48th Street Island. wnicn continued until a year remember the man's first name or what position he held in the thence to St.

Thomas R. C. Church ago. Holy Name Society. for Blessing; Requiem Mass Mon WEIGEL HERMAN, on March 19, beloved husband of Bertha.

Fu Cemetery. day, 9:45 a.m. Interment Holy Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Therese Taupier, and a step party. Awakened to Realization In recognition of his excellent police work Patrolman Mulvey neral from Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flabbush Avenue, Thurs Cross Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond.

cops-and-bookies probe. There were indications the quizzing CURTIUS HENRY, on March 20, 1951. Notice of funeral later. received the commendation of Committee counsel Frank S. day, 10:30 ajn.

opening tomorrow In Wash might take many days. his superiors some years ago NESBITT ELIZABETH KERR, son, August beebeck. Iran Martial Law Ruler Orders Death for Rebels EVANS ROBERT March 19 Tavenner Jr. asked Parks whether it was true that in 1941 O'Dwyer's appearance last Summer was in answer to a and was made a member of the Honor Legion. That was for March 19, 1951, beloved mother of James, Joseph, Charles and Wll he did not realize the Commun ington.

Another polite invitation by the investigators, this one to Mayor Impellitteri, also re WIGHTMAN MARK, of Green-lawn, L. on March 20, 1951, son of the late William and Jessie Rae Wlghttnan; uncle of Mrs. call to explain the charge of his capture of three armed men 1951, member of New York Police Department; beloved husband of Boyle Evans; devoted father of Robert Margaret Carostow-'skl, Lester, Eleanor O'Brien, Cath ists were out to take over the world, but that in 1951 he had who were attempting to rob a "witch hunt" he had leveled at the Brooklyn investigation. He Emily Baumann of Brooklyn. Fu Tehran, March 21 (U.R) Governor Gen.

Abdul Hus ceived "no, thank you" today. drug store in Bay Ridge. 11am Kerr; sister of Mrs. Mary Diamond. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p.m., from Joseph Redmond Chapel, 103 King Street; thence to Visitation R.

C. Church for The Mayor said that he was retracted the charge and apolo He is survived by his wife awakened to this realization. "This is In no way an apol erine Garland, David Kennedy; sein Hejazi today ordered death neral services at the Greenlawn Firehouse, Thursday, March 22, at 9 p.m, Interment Friday morning k'too busy" working on his 1951 Mrs. Dorothy Piatt Mulvey; a gized profusely, as he did again Final Blessing. Interment St, expense budget, which must be for ay persons convicted of anti-government violence.

He daughter, Mrs. Edna Kearney at the Senate hearings yester at 10:30. ogy," Parks said. "I don't feel that I have done anything dear son of Bertha Gottlieb Evans and the late Robert; brother of Rebecca Ericksen and Margaret Evans; also survived by seven John's Cemetery. three sisters, Mrs.

Mary Meike, day. completed and submitted to the Board of Estimate by wrong. Mrs. Rose McGowan and Mrs. ZULLO SARAH, on March 20, O'HALLORAN MARY (nee Mc- oeiovea wue or.

tne late amino; Catherine Smith, and two broth April 1. He said that in 1941 he was Gowan), of 306 Suydam Street, W'msb'g Vandals ers, Peter and James Segriff, idealistic and felt the Commun loving mother of Michael, Basil, Josephine Cantalupe, Mildred Man- wife of Patrick; mother of Claire grandchildren. Services Thursday, 8 p.m., at his home, 5011 4th Avenue. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy The funeral will be held from Ryley, Mildred Bretscher, Caroline fredonla, Charles and Adeline Monda. Reposing at Torregrossa Burns, Vincent, Beatrice, John ists were for the underdog. But his participation in the organization "did not work out," the residence at 10:30 a.m. Fri day, followed by a solemn bless Rifle School Rooms Continued from Page 1 O'Halloran; nine grandchildren, also banned the carrying of arms and all public meetings.

Hejazi's harsh edicts ushered in the second day of martial law under his command in the nation's capital. They followed unanimous approval by the Senate of a bill to nationalize Iran's vast oil industry, opposition to which led to the assassination of Premier Gen. All Razmara. Funeral 13th Avenue and four great-grandchildren. Repos ing at St.

Thomas Aquinas R. ron street, until Friday morning. GALLAGHER (OWNIE) EU-GENE March 19, 1951, beloved Butter Up Again in Canada Edmonton, March 21 (U.R) Butter reached a new high price of 85 cents a pound today after increases of 22 cents a pound in the past month. The price rose 4 cents yesterday. rarks said, adding: "After I did become a mem ing at 176 Central Avenue until Interment at St.

John's Cemetery. Church, Flatbush and Flatlands Aves. A requiem mass for him tents of desks and cabinets were Friday, 9 a.m. husband of Kathryn (nee Connor) ber of the party I attended very few meetings and 1 drifted out strewn around. will be offered there at 9:45 a.m, son of the late John T.

and Mary brother of Arthur J. and the PALUGHI JOHN, March 19 acknotoieogments Monday. Burial will be in Holy The homemaking classroom the same way I drifted In." late Joseph uncle of John 1951, dear husband of Mary; fa Cross Cemetery. Gallagher. Reposing John T.

Gal came in for particular attention. ther of Anthony, John, Angela and Rose. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel lagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church MULLEN The family of the late JAMES F. MULLEN wish to thank the Reverend Clergy, Sis The vandals smashed against corner Church and Rogers Ave Kills Self After 5 Attempts Object to Proposed Call Of Princess on Pope nues. Blessing Thursday, 1:15 p.m, Avenue.

Funeral Thursday, 11 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Greg ory's Church, Monday, 10 a.m. ters of St. Joseph, nurses and doctors of the Brooklyn Hospital, rela the walls a number of eggs being prepared for Easter, and opened cans of fruit juices, To End Life by Hanging Calvary Cemetery Chapel.

London, March Zl (U.R) urn Paris, March 21 ui.R) A man tives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during drinking the contents and toss ish Protestants protested to King George today against RIGAS On March 20, MARY ANN (nee Lynch), of 25 Marine found hanging in his Paris tneir recent bereavement. New fork's lorgatf ftineraf 0frectfsC -s Avenue, beloved wife of Peter D. WIFE and SON, Rev. JOHN J. Princess Elizabeth's plan to pay an informal courtesy call apartment today left the following note: and dear mother of Mrs.

Belle MULLEN. Mrs. Florence Vames, "Yesterday, I tried to jomp off on Pope Plus XII when sne visits Rome, Mrs. Stella Farrell and Miss Georgia Rlgas; fond sister of Mrs. the Eiffel Tower, but someone stopped me.

Today, I tried to In a letter to the King, O. T. Anna Famm, Mrs. Elizabeth De DAVERN Birthday remem ing the empty cans on tne floor. Damage was estimated by a Board of Education spokesman as "considerable." The vandals took room keys from the custodian's office but did not attempt to use them.

They also were discovered scattered around the floors. The vandalism, discovered when officials entered the hang myself, but the rope Sanna, Mrs. Delia Taft and Joseph Taylor, secretary of the Protestant Alliance, said a visit to Lynch. Funeral from Darraugh's broke four times. Do you real the head of the Roman Catholic ize what hard work this Is?" brance of Sergeant JACKIE.

Masses offered. The rope worked the fifth Church would be "an affront to national sentiment." Similar MOTHER and SISTER. There are many rranons for the outxtanding service rendered by Walter B. Cooke, Inc. Among these are its highly efficient management; the finest of equipment and the readiness to offer completely honest counsel.

No other funeral director serves so many families. Complete Funerals frorrr $130 FUNERAL INFORMATION Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Friday; Solemn Blessing St. Patrick' Church, 10 ajn. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. (Red Hook, New York, papers please copy.) time.

protests were raised when Princess Margaret paid a court school early today, is being in esy call on the Pope during her 2 More Marine Recruit Stations Opened on L. I. SCHWARTZ MAX, beloved Jn Qjemor.am HEANS ROBERT E. Died Italian holiday two years ago. vestigated by detectives.

1 of Every 24 Americans Works for Government March 21, 1947. husband of Lena; dear father of Ann Angel, Oeorge Gertrude Israeloff, Roslynd Schneider; Staff Sgt. E. A. LiCalzi, In Retired Professor Mad charge of the Marine recruiting Fortune With Modest Pay Wt often tit and think of him When we are all alone; For rftemorr the only thlnf That grief can call 1U own.

adored grandfather. Services Wednesday, 1 p.m., Jeffer Funeral station located in the Manhas- St. Louis, March 21 (U.R) A set Postoffice, has announced Loving WIFE, CHILDREN, SIS retired mathematics professor Home, 426 Empire Boulevard, corner New York Avenue. the opening of two other re An Arknntttlriigmfnt or (Sard of Sfiankn in The Brooklyn Eagle meets a need which com hardly be solved in any other way. Not only Is 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 ttara of OJhinki 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 Eagle by calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200. who lived his last 12 years on a TER, BROTHER, GRANDCHILDREN. RADCLIFFE SADIE.

Died $125-a-month pension left an es SCHWEIS Monday, META, of 20 Surd" Liter 6-4S00 WtdnttAay, March 2lil McCLLSKEY, John R. 11:011 AM a( t'haptl 8ECOR. Rosf 10:01) A.M. at Chanel HOLMSTROM. Herman 1 (Ml P.M.

at Chapel MAUTE, Louies 1:00 F.M. at Chapel LANGJAN, John C. at Chanel KCMPNER, Clarence 3:00 P.M. at Chapel Saturday, March 24th fJENNON, Mary 8:80 A M. at Chapal 150-10 H.Unde Art.

JA. -6S70 Wtitnenday, March 2r KETTNEE. Charlei A.M. at Chapel VOl'NO. Edward J.

10:00 A.M. at Chapel TABEL, Frederick j. 1:00 P.M. at Chapel FISHER, Clara W. P.M.

at Chapel Friday, March 23rd McCORMACK, John J. A.M. at Re.ld.nee tate valued at $371,513, his will cruiting stations along the North Shore, at the Glen Cove Postoffice building, where he will be every Thursday from 10 247 13th Street, beloved wife of Charles; loving mother of William, showed today. March 21, 1950. Washington, March 21 (U.R) The latest check up shows about one out of every 24 persons in the country is on a Government payroll.

The figure is a postwar record. It was based on Census Bureau reports as of October, 1950, and covered local, State and Federal cvillan Edward, George and the late Friends said Dr. Otto Dunkel, James, Gertrude Kane and Bertha who died at 82, accumulated the a.m. to 2 p.m., and the Port Washington Postoffice build Leach; sister of Louis Albrecht; also survived by twelve grandchil fortune by careful Investment of his modest salary, which The blow waa treat, the hock aevere, We Utile thought the end wae near, And onlj thoae who have loet can tell The pain of parting without farewell. More each day we mtae you, mother.

Friend! may think the wound la healed But they little know the aorrow That Ilea within our heart! concealed. SONS and DAUGHTERS. ing, where he will meet recruits on Fridays during the same dren and one great-grandchild. never exceeded $3,700 a year. Reposing Lynam's Funeral Home, hours.

4th Avenue comer 13th Street. Fu Youth Council Officers neral services Wednesday, 8 p.m. 50 StTtatk At. MAi. 2-SS85 Thurtday.

March 22nd DAV1ES, Norman E. 1:00 P.M. at Chapal 158-14 Nortktri BItJ. FL 3-6600 VftSnetiay, March Hit DeLONG, Guo 11:80 P-M. at Chapel -For Th Beat- The new officers elected for REBSTEIN JENNIE (nee Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m.

Inter Orth). Died March 21, 1942. ment Lutheran Cemetery. the Farmingdale Youth Council, incorporated to sponsor ac Her memory le aa dear today Aa la the hour the paaaed away. DAUGHTERS.

SEARS JESSIE (Clark). March 19, 1951, beloved wife of Funeral Service Geo. W.PCftSe SON inc 433 Nostrand Avenue GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Ttl. lUckMlmtw 2-0247 tivities for the youth of Farmingdale, expecially during the Summer months, are Fred Hackett, president; Mrs.

Walter XVEMJt'AT ftATtSSM AVENUE W-stcr Harvey; loving mother of Chester Olark and Albert Sears. Services SO ttVWTI AVENUE Ate 24SSS Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the Mc Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- Vital notice accepted 8 o.in to 2 p.m. tor publication the same day; as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night tor publication Christie, vice president; William L. Van Arnam, secretary, and William Wesche, treasurer.

rSTrlin 3-77O0J bush Avenue. Interment Friday, 10:30 ajn. Evergreens Cemetery..

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