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PIOTO-M PETER, of 1539 ET PATNTER ELIZABETH, on iDr. William Duncan Silkworth Fred'k Schaefer BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 23, 1951 uu n. uu Score loose' Use 23d Street, beloved husband 12. 1951.

beloved wile of the Eeanor; rather ot Walter and Mrs late John; devoted mother of John; Virginia Franco. Reposing at also sunriveo oy two granocnuaren Chapel. 187 S. Oxford Street. Re-IPuneral service at tlve Walter Alcoholics Anonymous Leaderi Funeral Monday qulem Mass Monday.

10 Our'Cooae. mineral Home. las Udv Help of Christians R. c.lNortnern uouievara. FluMilnt Aroruen.

Anna John. Henry P. Blres. Stephen Kelly. Anni Cafiero.GMti.no Mcllroy.

E.T. Caaey, Jobn fir. Neary. Thomas Christiansen. N.

O'Connor. T. Collin. Edna J. Pallonetti.

J. Dr. William Duncan Silk lllfe of the citv. made a recovery i riuuciiii wuiiimivi Team Seized on Burglary Charges A pair of gamhlers who, ac Chursh. 1 p.m.

Interment Mount 1-reuencK acnaeier. mAra director of WM, Direction A. Vigilante Sons. 'Olivet Cemetery: ployed more than 20 years HosDita, 393 Centra, With the late Charles B. Towns, Dr.

Silkworth encour Colli na, Helen Paynter. Elizabeth GAUL JOHN E. of 30 Lincoln REILLY GEORGE, on March 'the F. W. Woolworth Co.

ware- l'ark West, and a leader In the aged the patient in the or rirvntH father nf Peter. Rerjoslne Ridley. Marearet DanieU and house ill the Port Authority founding and development of ionization of Alcoholics Anon- at Delphine Funeral Home. InciJames J. Funeral from Walter B.IBulldinR.

Manhattan, (lied yes- Of the Word Leper At Kefauver Quiz East Meadow, March 23 MaJ. and Mrs. Hani Hornbostel of 1928 Wilson Ave. were highly critical of the "loose" use of the ward leper at the Kefauver Crime Committee hearings in New York City this week. Mrs.

Hornbostel has sent a pointed letter to Sen. Charles W. Tobey criticizing the latter' recital before the committee of the "There is the place that you go to see him. It almost seems to me that you 135 th Avenue. Mass Monday.

Cooke Funeral Home, 50 7th Ave- tenia In his home. 574 74th cording to police, switched to burglary because of the current anti-gambling crusade In Brooklyn today were being held in ymous, now nationwide in scope. Dr. Silkworth was graduated Cordsen. C.

P. Reilly. George Culhun. Edaard Re ve rand, A. Richarda.

R. A. Curtis. Prank Roth. Henry Ftoto, M.

Peter Russell. William Caul. John Schaef er. P. Inter.

Gertrude Schlouman, P. H. Glynn, James 8egreto, C. Rand. Edward Shields.

John J. 9:30 a at St. Augustine R. C. nue.

Saturday. 9 a.m. Interment st. ffe was a lifelong Brooklyn Alcoholic Anonymous, died in the hospital yesterday after suffering a heart attack. A director of the alcoholic from Princeton in 1896 and re unurcn, Sin Avenue ana oieriins noiy ross cemetery.

resident. Place. Interment Pinelawn Na- hi REVERAND ADELAIDE, onl Surviving are hi $7,500 bail each for hearing wife. Mrs, ceived his medical degree from March 22. 1951, beloved mother ofilsabel schaefer: a treatment center at Knicker- vPW York Universitv-Bellevue next Wednesday.

The defendants were Sey GINTER On March 21. GER- Cedric. David. John and Grace daughter. Mrs.

Elmer Wool-bocker Hospital and a School In 18fr9. He was Hanna, Catherine Sr. M. Reparatrice tkuue. oeiovea ule a iciwiuuey.

runerai service 11 nousn: a Mi. Henry 0f the Alcoholic Foundation, a specialist in neuroasvchiatrv mour SUkind, 38, of 1567 Ocean Sidnev: also survivea oy six cnn- ter b. cooke. Funeral Mome.i -j uii-i- ami 111 l- ji.h 1 Harmon. Maurice Smith, William Henderson.

I. Shields, Christine Henderer, Summers. H. A. Hopkins.

Alfred Woram. Charles Jaeger. Harry jdren. Serrtces at Fred Herbst 20 Snyder Avenue, near natbush' ih 7 -Ma Ave. and Irving Silberberg.

33, Son, Memorial. 7501 5th Avenue. I Avenue. Saturday. 1 p.m.

Inter-' thL'" I We Nrologtcali iSaturdaj', 1 pm. ment Cypress Hills Cemetery. iuurli i uu mui mui uic ic-insmuic He aio nan rjeeni I itlav from the residence. A of more than 5.000 alco- ith the Rrn.irl Ktrwr' Bronx. Thev were seized after nMjnoejx 01 ioioi ulykh-jamu, aiaren at kiohakjjs KAiunu 111 emn reauiein mass wi II he Pt- holie- HosDital.

they allegedly tried to pick the ui Avenue, on Marcn zi. isoi, oe-ithe home 01 his daugntcr. 298 his tenth year. March Zl. ISal.

nt in nnr 1 ailv Brooklyn In World War I he served 1 -1 1 1 ne diuumi uorn uuviur. The born Aronsen and dear sister of Victor late Elen nee Kee2an: belnved of wii'liTm Ella Clark AnRpIl. 1 hU who lived at 4J 81st two years on the psychiatric staff of the Army Hospital at Manhattan, was an attending Colburg of Sweden. Religious serv-'father of Cecelia Crane. Kathleen ards; devoted brother of Ae- ami M.

Kuiwi oe Lphysician at Towns Hospital Meehan and Helen Cassler; dear' John. Edward and Robert. Final, ft- Jonn iemeier(. Plattsburg, N. Y.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie A. Silkworth. lock in the ixth floor apartment of Mrs. Frances Gargiulo of 1685 Ocean Ave.

Detectives of the safe and loft squad, who had been trailing them for two weeks, nabbed them as they left the house. Police said that when they were picked up they had va grandfather of Helen Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Holy William A. Crane Geraldine Name R. C. Church, also where a when one of the co-founders, a man prominent In the business ice, also Eastern Star by Sunset Chapter, No.

61S. at the E. C. Wal-deck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avanue, Friday 7:30 p.m. HIRES STEPHEN March 21.

1951. loving brother of Mrs. Nobile, and four great-grandchildren. Reposing at Donnelly Requiem Mass will be celebrated Tuesday. March 27.

Reposing at should say unclean, unclean, as the old Romans practiced it. and that you should leave him alone as you would a leper, but you go up to his place and do business with him." Since being released from the United States Leprosarium at the Marine Hospital, Carville, nearly two years ago, Major and Mrs. Hornbostel have been conducting an educational campaign to curb the use of the word leprosy and to adopt the term "Hansen's disease" Instead. Crime Committee Finds 2 Witnesses Continued from Page 1 John J. Howleti, Paint Executive Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue.

Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy. Sr. Mary Reparatrice, Dominican Nun Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m.

Monday, at the Blessed Julia M. Davis, Mrs. Margaret V. Sacrament Church. Maxtinek, Mrs.

Anna Novak, Mrs. Elizabeth Evanitsky. Joseph J. and George S. Blres.

Funeral Satur rious burglar tools in their possession. In Siskind's apartment they found 75 packs of playing cards, hundreds of racing John J. Howlett, treasurer ROTH HENRY, on March 21, 1951, beloved husband of Geralda and dear brother of William. Charles. Arthur, Herman and HAN EDWARD.

170 31st Sister Mary Reparatrice, daughter of Peter and Mary O.P., who had been connected Hickey Fallar. After graduat-with St. Vincent's Home for. ing from school she worked for Bovs, 66 Boerum Place, since some years to help the family day. 9:30 a.m., front the McManus of Elizabeth.

Re- and production manager of the Chilton Paint Company of Col- Funeral Home. 2001 Flatbusli 1 scarpaci Funpral HomeJGeorge Roth. Mary Donahue. Car scratch sheets and 100 loaded dice. nue: blessing.

10 a.m.. St. Thomas7U 4Ul Avenuei until saturdayiie Wolstead. Kate Olsen and; lege Point and Portland. -mil ik -lCf.

Mia nf hut fiithor Aquinas R. C. Church (old 9 Murray, fences at Brome icd yesterday in Hush ngHos-. Kntering the Dominican No- Louise Detectives also found a list of Church interment National tem- 'Funeral I Home. wooonaven He was and lived at; Domini.

vitiat Amitvville on Nov. 160 names, address and tele- i-30 a.m Satury. Mh 3L ERINE. of 8025 Cotonlal Rcd.i" 7 nJcan Order 32 years. 1.

1010. she was invested June phone numbers of potential C4PIPRO gaetano of Ia, John and i i Cn isianV, Mr- Howlett who had I mg Fumra, wlth absolu-8. 1020. and professed July 9. robbery victims.

Police said the Jl hTf of Mrs- Arthur JrtwtioLS'cemew associated with the pa'ttlon will take place at St. Mr would call their victims rTto and Mr. CeMcL.ughn. Jmdustry was a rf tomor- Before being assigned to St. first to make sure they weren't at Fred Herbst Sons Me- RUSSELL-WILLIAM.

March 22.iNew ork Paint and arnlv. 1 ch. h.rl orvPH home. iiiiuiiiu. anji sin Avenue.

beloved father of Marion; production Club. Magistrate Abner C. Surpless torv of tho ninz-osnn Siatora nf Fortuna Cafiero. Reposing at the Saturday. 2 p.m.

Interment Ocean'Graf grandfather of Betty Mosher. lie is survived by his wife. "Dominic at Amitvville. A Chapels. 38 Lafayette Avenue, set bail yesterday in Felony Court.

View Cemetery, S. I. (Reposing John T. Gallagher Fu- neral Home, 2549 Church Avenue. requiem mass for her will be as a leader in Chicago's Capone syndicate, the stubby, big-jowled underworld operator was still under subpena to the Crime Committee and faced further questioning next Fri-.

day. The committee was in recess today and resumes hearings tomorrow. Guzik got into difficulties because of his pat recitation of this phrase he had heard "on the television" during the committee's New York hearings: "I refuse to answer because it may tend to incrimi ters, Jean, Ann and Kathleen offered at 10 a.m. Tuesday at nnnnun-un wiarcn jsai. Blessing at Holy Cross Cemetery MAURICE, of 624 61st Street, na at St.

Dominic's, Manhattan: St. Leonard's, Brooklyn, and from 1923 to 1942 at St. Patrick's, Huntington. From 1942 to 1944 she was at St. Mary's Woodside.

She is surv ived by two brothers, Maurice and George, and a sister, Lilly Fallar. Brooklyn, until Monday, March 26, 9:30 a.m.: Solemn Requiem Mass St. Joseph's R. C. Church.

Pacific Street and Vanderbtlt Avenue. Interment St. John'. Cemetery. Joseph V.

Sessa, Director. Chapel Saturday, 10:15 a.m. St. Vincent's. Before taking religious vows tive of Bally Mote, County Sligo.

Ireland, beloved husband of the SCHAEFER FREDERICK, on Howlett, and a Nicholas Howlett. The funeral will be held Monday from the Henry Weydig Son Funeral Home, 13-39 122d Capital Drive Seen To Oust O'Dwyer Sister Mary Reparatrice was late Mary Hannon (nee McGowan); March 22. beloved husband of Isa- Margaret Fallar. She was born devoted father of Sister Agnes bel (nee Siebert); loving father of CASEY On March 21. 1951, in Brooklyn, April 22, 1893, the JOHN J.

CASEY native Cb.J.; Mrs. Fran Dave- Mrs. Elmer Woolnough; brother of Gurteen. Countv Slldo. Ireland.

iron. Mrs. Lawrence J. Larson ana 1 Mrs. Henry AdicHes, Henry and the Continued from Page 1 College Point.

A solemn re-ouiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St. Luke's R. C. nate me.

H. A. Summers, 84, state, city to ax II I I The television cameras ground reports that she has been fired, she has resigned, and that she will stay. The White House has not said. beloved husband of Catherine (nee Patrick J.

Hannon. Funeral fromiate William and George; three Sherlock); devoted father of John Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th grandchildren also survive. Fu-J. Jr. and Mrs.

Mary Keane: also; Avenue at 42d Street, on Monday, neral front his residence, 574 74th survived by reven grandchildren; 1 March 26, 10:30 a.m.; Solemn Re- street, Monday; thence to the R. C. brother. James, and in Ireland Mass Our Lady of Perpetual! church of Our Lady of Ansels. Sarah and Annie.

Funeral Mon-jHelp R. C. Church. Interment St.wnere a Mass will be offered at day, 10 a.m., from Charles J. Brady 1 Charles Cemetery.

Interment St. John's Ceme- Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue; tery. u.jinooaiums rais away in the Senate's ornate caucus room yesterday for the testimony of Guzik and James J. Carroll, St. Louis betting Church, Whitestone.

Burial will be in Mount St. Mary's Cemetery. Aaron K. Seely, 14, mming nim nwu Continued from Page 1 yl.ly VeienA Administration commissioner. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Greg- ACt' James F. McKeon Son HENDERER On March 22. 1951 An official in a position to know said Mr. Truman might MARGARET, dear mother of Carroll, who had refused to testify before television in St. ory's R.

C. Church, 10:30 a.m. In terment St. John's Cemetery. Herbert A.

Summers, founder and president of the Manhattan printing firm of H. A. Summers Sons, died Wednesday in Methodist Hospital. He was 84 iMary, Elizabeth. Dora.

Katherine. SCHLOTTMAN FREDERICK 1 1 1 II I Margaret, Martin and Charles; suddenly, on March 21. beloved HOarf OllOl I ft Louis last month, got the com CHRISTIANSEN NANNA. omsister of Mary Woefel. Reposing i husband of Dorothea: son of for- llvUVI VI lVIIVl VWi defend his Administration with another round of "give-'em-hell" speeches and personal appearances which he found so effec March 21.

1951. beloved sister ofjat Austin W. Moran Funeral jmer Police Caot. Frederick Schlott- land resided at 246 Maple St. empowered to move into certain realms of city politics.

When asked whether he would try to remove two men identified at the hearing as friends of Costello Tammany Hall leader Carmine DeSapIo, an Election Commissioner, and Queens County Surrogate Anthony P. Savarese Dewey replied: "In such cases I would be Aaron K. Seely, 71, of 9th Beechhurst, president of H. K. Keller Company, a tive in 1948.

He also made a Mrs. Oleana Butler, services wai- Home, 121 6th Avenue. gr. Retired sergeant N. Y.

ter B. Cooke, Funeral Church of Saint Augustine.p d. Funeral from the Brophy 80 7th Avenue. Friday. 9 p.m.

jMonday, 10:15 a.m. Interment' Funeral Home. 132 Main Street. Mr. Summers, born in Brooklyn, had been interested in the printing trade since his youth.

similar swing across the coun try in the Spring of 1950. East Rockaway, Saturday morning. monument firm in the Bronx. COLLINS EDNA J. (nee He started with J.

at 10 o'clock. Interment Longlflip(I Wixlnpsdav after a brief lord), March 22, 1951, at her on lower Fulton then went herhome wa'rers He was a native of i lawn. The stump tour idea has not reached the definite planning stage, but it was understood the President was thinking over a into business for himself. IScarsdale. N.

and formerly vived by her mother, Ellen; four c- For vears he was active in SEGRETO C.ARMELINA (nee home, 298 Nassau Avenue; survived by two sisters. Mrs. Mae Martin and Mrs. William Still-wagon and sister-in-law, Lillian Collins. Funeral Monday at 9:30 from Chapel of William P.

Murphy Sc Son, 87 Herbert Street. the Xew York National Guard, sisters, Margaret. Sadie, Eleanor, Madeline;" two brothers, Thomas, George. Blessing St Agnes R. C.

mittee's "Costello treatment no pictures of the witness' face. Carroll told the committee that gambling is a "biological necessity," and predicted that it will be legalized. The committee voted unanimously after his testimony to drop Its contempt proceedings against the self-styled "pricemaker." As for horse gambling, Carroll put the 1949 gross handle of the "operation" in which he is associated at $20,000,000. He said it made a gross profit of about $750,000 that year. Pressed to offer a solution to the gambling problem, he said: "There's only one answer and lived in Mount Vernon.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Russell Welter of Beechhurst and Mrs. Raymond Fill- comparatively brief speaking trip to start in about two rising to the rank of captain in the i 1th Regiment. During the Giuffrida). March 20.

1951, West Nyack. New York, beloved wife of Salvatore; sister of Grace, Stefa-nlna, Lilly, Frances, Frank, Thnninc and Tnilic 1 11 PTO I Rftt- sitting as a judge and 1 would make no comment in advance of hearing the evidence." Moran quit -his 815.000-a-year "lifetime" job yesterday, claiming Impellitteri wanted to "get months. A flat decision prob Mexican Border campaign he Church, Hoyt and Sackett Streets, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, March 24. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Raymond P. McMahon, Director. ington of Moriah, X. a son, ably will await conferences Solemn Mass of Requiem at Saint Cecilia's R.

C. Church at 10 a.m. served as a supply officer. with his chief political lieuten urday. 10 a.m., from Joseph Red-George H.

beeiy 0t Venezuela, Interment Saint John's Cemetery and a brother, William mond Funeral Parlors, 476 73d ants, and also, the outcome of rid" of him because he had been Street; Blessing St. Catharine of numerous legislative fights In COLLINS HELEN suddenly, HOPKINS ALFRED Wednesday, March 21, 1951, son of appointed by former Mayor His wife, Mrs. Marie A. Summers, died in 1947. He is survived by two sons, Herbert E.

and Harry both associated with him in business; seven which the Administration in in on March 22, 1951, beloved daugh the late Bartholomew and Cath Dwyer. Alexandria R. C. Church. 10:30 aim.

Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross ter of the late Patrick J. and Anna Seely of Scarsdale. Funeral services will he held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Funeral Home.

23 E. 2d Mount Vernon. Burial will volved erlne Hopkins; beloved husband of Adeline (nee Smith); father of M. Collins: loving sister of Anna The President was represent Bernadette, Frank. Donald, Ade Slattery; dear aunt of Noel Flan-nery, Justin, Hilary and the late ed as feeling that "his side" has not been told in connection laide, Alfred, Walter, Claire and In a handwritten letter of resignation, Moran said he had "a stomach that could no longer digest the hypocrisies of so-called politicians." $135,000 Fund Shortage SHIELDS-CHRISTINE, of 163.be in the Greenville Reformed Cooper Street, on March 21; she! church Cemetery, Greenburg, Norbert Renz.

Funeral Monday Leroy; brother of Mary grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at 9:15 tonight in the Mth Regiment Armory, 8th Ave. and 14th St. Meanwhile, the body will be at the Walter B. Cooke Funeral with such Congressional matters as the RFC investigation.

is survived Dv her nusDano, 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 1108 Beverly Road: Requiem Mass, 10 Xew York. Charlas M. Hopkins, Evelyn Cough lln and William J. Hopkins. Fu neral from his residence, 3123 Ave Daniel: one son, Kooert; onei grandchild.

Mary Ann; one For the next few days the a.m.. Holy Innocents R. C. Church Crane also testified he had President was not expected to interment Holy cross cemetery. Saturday Mnrrh 24 Halleran.

Funeral Mon Mrs. Anna Slrohm oiveii n'Du-voi- Sin (YIO a rhnrm h.n- ir.r 1, Ktndly omit flowers. Masses ap- solemn Blessine Our Ladv day. 8:30 a.m.. from the Funeral llnrng ')(1 A 'V' o- nuiiijr Killed XI.

former denied vehe- faces an unusually heavv sched predated. chlistians R. churchjHome, 514 Wilson Avenue. Solemn; win ik lomui row in i. CORDSEN CHRISTOPH a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Requiem Mass at Fourteen Holy wi.uv Lue nc.t MCCIV inc. uniting Cemetery. Services Tonight jury investigating a mjj.uuu ot the Inter-American Confer tired yacht captain, on March 22. Cemetery. Martyrs R.

C. Church. Interment Direction Jere A. McClean. 'Holy Trinity Cemetery.

1951. aged 90 years, beloved father of Frank A. Services Sunday, 8 shortage in I. P. A.

funds. and the arrival of French O'Dwyer told reporters yes-j President Vincent Auriol for a Reles Death Quiz JAEGER HARRY, March SHIELDS JOHN on March FuntTal service'? fur Mrs. p.m., at the Quenzer Hollis Funeral terday he would not resign fioml state visit n.7h l951. beloved brother of Edward beloved nuoana oi Anna Strnhm. 7.1 of 22 1 Mo.i'at Starts Monday Continued from Page 1 Place Hollis Funeral Monday, Arthur.

Funeral service atMrtha mee Neilsem and fatherSt wU hel(I at 9 0-dock at InntKee fndenhT Zrf hlthe George Worst Funeral CULLUM EDWARD o' 20J XiXi onlHome. 71-41 Cooper Glen- 8 n.m. Funeral Mondav. 1 D.m his present post as Ambassador to Mexico and would leave his fate in the hands of "my superiors," President Truman and March 31. beloved husband of Oer- Uv t.

11 a.m. Solemn Recutem dale. The funeral will be held Interment Cvoress Hills Cemetery, day at 11 a.m. Solemn Requiem case were turned over yester-isecretary 01 state uean Acne at 1 p.m. tomorrow, with burial Mass at the R.

C. Church of Our trude; father of Joan. James, Eugene. Michael and John. Reposing day to Silver by Police Com Interment St.

in Lutheran Cemetery. JOHN March 21, 1951, HENRYiLady of Angels. it's going to come as surely as the sun shines legalization of gambling In the United States." Guzik got into trouble by refusing to answer almost all the committee's questions. There were indications that his troubles might be multiplied. He told the committee that he had not consulted a lawyer.

It was brought to the committee's attention, however, that George F. Callaghan. attorney, and Will'--1 Washington counsel, were with Guzik at various u. he testified. "We want to ask him about that," said chairman Estes Kefauver who refused to speculate on the possibility oi perjury action.

The committee voted to recommend contempt citations against Ralph J. O'Hara, Chicago; George Bowers, Miami, and John Doyle, Gary, on the basis of their previous testimony. Kefauver said he hope? he Saturday hearing also will feature testimony by Abner (Longie) Zwillman. former bootlegger and alleged associate of Frank Costello. Zwillman's attorney said he would produce him Saturday.

of 469 76th Street, beloved hus John's Cemetery missioner Thomas F. Murphy at the request of District Attorney Miles F. McDonald. Reles, 33 when he died, had band of Helen (nee Bridges); dear brother of Johanna Haase. Member of Council No.

13, J. O. A. M. Reposing at Chapel, 141 6th Ave E.

H. Lockwood, Director. SISTER MARY REPARATRICE, O.P. Sister MARY REPARATRICE (Marguerite Fallar), of the Wicks of the State Senate said he had asked Hogan to let him know whether any member of the Legislature had accepted "bribes'' by the firemen. Meanwhile, the International Association of Fire-Fighters, A.

F. parent union of the U. F. demanded Crane's resignation for violating a ban against political gifts. John P.

Redmond, I. A. F. F. president, said Crane's testimony indicated his acts "have not been in the best interest of the association and fire been arrested 43 times in 20 nue.

Services Friday, 8 p.m. Fu Mrs. Strohm. a lifetime Brooklyn resident, died Tuesday. Her husband, Joseph, died 10 months ago.

She was a member of lncohonee Council, Independent Order of Red Men, and Glendale Circle, Companions of the Forest of America. Three sister survive. They are Mrs. Louise Kuhlman. Mrs.

Elsie Foster and Mrs. Minnie Strohm. years on charges running from disorderly conduct to murder. son. Truman has consistently defended his appointees and advisers under fire, but observers point out that there has been little love lost between O'Dwyer and the President since 1918, when the former Mayor bolted the Truman bandwagon and urged the Democratic nomination of Gen.

Dwight D. Eisenhower. Engineered by Fljnn Although their differences neral Saturday, 1:30 p.m. inter-'Dominican Order of the Diocese of ment The Evergreens Cemetery. I Brooklyn, at St.

Vincent's Home for Boys, 66 Boerum Place, Brook-KELLY ANNA, March 22, 1951, hyn, at 2:15 p.m. Wednesday, March beloved wife of the late John; de- 21, 1951. For the past seven years voted sister of Catherine WilliamsJsister served the boys of St. Vln- He was indicted for murder in 1040 during O'Dwyer's roundup at the Simonson Chapel, 97-01 101st Avenue, Ozone Park. Requiem Mass Monday, March 26, at 10 a.m., at St.

Benedict's R. C. Church. CURRY THOMAS, on March 21, 1951. native of Hospital, County Limerick, Ireland, beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Dooling).

Funeral from his late residence, 946 Anderson Avenue, Bronx, Satur- day, 9:30 a.m.; blessing Sacred Heart Church, 10 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. CURTIS FRANK. March 21, 1951, of 224.7th Street, devoted brother of Elizabeth Gottlieb; father of Gene Brito; uncle of Mary Gottlieb and Eleanor Proflta. Final blessing Saturday, 10:15 a.m., St.

Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. of Murder, as District James Williams, William Williams cent's Home. Sister Mary Repa lighters everywhere." Ueles promptly turned informer and his "singing" aided ratrlce is survived by two brothers.

George and Maurice Fallar, and a and Mrs. Henry Wells. Funeral from Cooke Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place; Solemn Requiem Impellitteri said he would not the conviction and execution of sister, Lillian Fallar. Funeral ab George F. A.

Glenz Mass Queen of All Saints Church 'solution will be at St. Vincent's: Monday, 9:30 a.m. (Home Chapel Saturday, March 24, several of his underworld pals among them Louis (Lepke) Buchalter. I were laid aside during the Pies-: take further action until Cor-idential election, O'Dwyer's sub- poration Counsel John P. Mc-sequent appointment as Ambas-I Grath gives him a report on sador was made at the behest; the Kefauver committee's testi-of Bronx leader Edward Flynn, on the assumption that at 9 a.m.

Interment Dominican1 McILROY March 21. 19al. sister. cemeterv. Amitvville.

L. I.i Riles Last Night ELIZABETH formerly a mem Wirltc Will nirprt ber of Lewis Avenue Congrega-I SMITH WILLIAM ARNOLD, tional Church. Services at her'March 22, 1951, beloved husband also where a Requiem Mass will I- a a Mayoralty election last Fallj of Musette; devoted father of be offered Monday. March 26, 123 Linden Boulevard, Sat- -lUilMMUi: dllll I Ml ices for George F. A.

of wouiu neip elect a Democratic State Racing Quiz a.m. Reposing at Chapel or Jo-jUr(jay, 10:45 a.m 30-26 61st Maspeth. were Walter B. Cooke i sepn a. Duiry, stn street ana held last night in the Sheldon Wayne; dear son of Eustace; brother of Elsie McCormack, Alfred and Malcolm.

Service at Walter B. Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Sunday, Avenue. ftme. Continued from Page I NEARY THOMAS on March 21, beloved husband of Anna; brother of Joseph Neary and H. Avenius Funeral Home.

New York's laiyti fumrol Dfracrors ".2 Forest Ridgewood. hearings in Xew York City, Hurial will be in I.utheran'lJurinK the hearings State no- Florence Hemrick. Life member p.m. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

oNBricklayers Union, Local'No. 1 delegate to Central Trades nd La Cemetery this afternoon. SUMMERS HERBERT Governor. It was not considered a personal gesture by Truman Senator Estes Kefauver Tenn.) chairman ot trie sienate committee has ordered Manhattan District Attorney Frank SJ Hogan to check the testimony of O'Dwyer, Moran and Crane for evidence of perjury. The Bureau of Internal Revenue and the State Tax Department announced they would conduct independent studies of the committee's proceedings for evidence of income tax evasion March 21, 1951, devoted father ot bor Council.

Funeral from his home, 201 Moffat Street, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass at Fourteen Herbert E. and Harry A. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke Funeral lice officers testified that gambling was "wide open" in Saratoga Springs, New York's up-State racing resort. Wicks said his committee would go into "all the angles" of racing, including off-the-track betting.

Mr. Glenz, a hosiery salesman for a Manhattan concern, died Tuesday in Wyckoff Heights Hospital after several months' illness. He was a native of Brooklyn and was a member of Colonial Lodge of Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, until Fri Holy Martyrs R. C. Church.

In-1 terment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'CONNOR THOMAS day, I p.m. Services at the 14th March 33, 1951, beloved husband of Regiment Armory, 1402 8th Avenue. Friday, 9:15 p.m. Funeral 11:15 a.m.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Masons and the Royal Arcanum Xew York has collected Snrvlvinor ara Vitc i-ifo tvj OOO firm in nri.motuAl Loretta (nee Ward); devoted father of Brendan and Roderick; loving son of Norah and the late There are many reasons for tlie outstanding 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. INo oilier funeral director serves so many families.

Complete Funerals from FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Sirdar A. UUler S-4800 20 Snyder Ae. UUltr -400 FrifoK. Mnrrh Co" Unued I ALLEN, MarT A M. al Chapel I MrflARDY.

Mar. "rfev March III nil A.M. al I baarl I Df MARCO. I retiree Emma GleS. and i sister, rvf Tegall.i" ith Crane's al" Carr'e SaytS: William F.

Thomas; dear brother of John, WORAM CHARLES on March 20, 1951. husband of Elsie; father of Charles, John. Michael, Francis, Benedict, Roderick, Mrs. Norah Daly, Mrs. Mae Rice, Mrs.

Sheila Salmon and Mrs. Patricia U.i in nCondon of Yonkers stepped for- Grace and Mrs. Jean Bloch. Re gambling is legalized "inskle'a ward yesterday to admit he had 'ri. a television set from posing at Frank E.

Campbell, Madison Avenue at 81st Street. New Korves. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., Remembrances FLOCKHART JAMES J. from the McManus Funeral Home rane ec a e- "the firemen A i. i i- it 1 York City, until Saturday, 10 a.m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

tribute to a devoted son on his 1 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10:30 a.m., St. Thomas wanted lo prove they were with inc." An Arknnmleligmfnt or ffiarb of Sfytnka In The Brooklyn Eagle meets a need which can hardly be solved In any other way. Not only Is it a gracious expression oi gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes, but it also courteously acknowledges the services and kindnesses oi the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed, or whose names or addresses are not known. A (Sura of fflfymki 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. Mis Hart at MAin 4-6200. Aquinas R. C.

Church. Interment rnvaie rrice control i In Q3cmoriam St. Charles Cemetery. Long Island iMiiiiKiii ii ji ii minor Aiaave in my heart. MOTHER.

I II. .1" A.M. al ha pel Philadelphia. March 2:5 U.R (v.n.io., a CLARK In memorv of JOHN HARTE, Joan J. I imi r.M.

al Chapel JAEGER. Harrr jueej-ti on. JOSEPH. Died March 23. 1947.

SCHELHORN MARY. Birthday MI r.M at Chapel A man stamped angrily out ofjcponsored a law that forbids Samuel Kreilick's grocery lastpublic empioyes from striking, March 19. 1951, at his Fourth anniversary Mass offered. remembrance of our beloved mother. "Bin me 'S accented the Gift at a testimon- Daughter, MAE, and SONS.

price" of pork chops. He came back in a few minutes with a FLORISTS Afr, 2tth LENNOX. Mary S.ll A.M. al hapal MrKENNA. Helen V.

II IMI AM al Chapel KAVANAGH. Marearet A 11:311 A.M. at Chapel MeGBATH. Laura 10:45 A.M. at Chapel SIMMERS, Herbert A.

11:10 A.M. al Chapel REVERAND. Adelaide 1:011 P.M. at Chapel ial dinner given him May 4, 1948, because "1 thought it was an honor." Majority Leader Arthur H. 1 Thtrt link death cannot wvw, Lov and rerotmbranea lat forever.

CLARK FAMILY. DRUMM PATRICK J. Just token of love'l devotion That our heart atlll lone for you. Loving CHILDREN. pistol and robbed Kreilick of igdif lau oucei.

luvuig oi Sophie; also survived by six sons and three daughters. Reposing at Chapel, 1814 Benson Avenue. Burial Saturday, March 24, at 9:15 a.m. Blessing- at 10:15, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Louis Falella Sons. FOR QUALITY FLOWIRS. latest In fu $35. SO Seventh Ave. MAm 2-S58S Saturday.

March 2ith CHRISTIANSEN, Nanna 15 A.M. at Chapel REILI.T, Geerte A.M. at Chapel PETERSON. Otle I 00 P.M. al Chapel neral deeivne.

Venire Flower shop, 1812 McDonald Ave. DE. 3-2807. Mi J. SMITH SONS Funeral DirecUri Est.

4 ct ill Michael J. Smith No cenncetion with artv other hrm ot st mior namt For Tha Beit Funnral Service Geo. W.PCftSG SON inc. JJj A'ostrarid Avvnua (6" GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlor.

Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Florbuih Avenu Tc4. Uckntiutar 2-0247 Lrr Chapel. Air Conditioned Caikft Display rreraiapa fterrlcca si Rr.ldnc ar Henry McCaddin Son funeral Directors Sine 1888 Chapvl to All loccdlllM Paraonal Sarric 24 7tk A'M STarliit I-Z222 UTDBIW J. MeCADDIN. UO.

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