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NOLAN THOMAS, on October FASONK FRANCES (rtM Oue BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 30, 1 952 28,: 1952, beloved husband of Rose ciardi), October "28, 1962, beloved a BISHOP PATRICK J. BYRNE DIES A PRISONER IN KOREA wife of the late Salvatore; loving mother of Matthew, John and Mrs. (nee Flnnerty), devoted father of Raymond. Edward, Mrs.

Eileen Gottlieb Zeltman, Ex-Transit Clerk 2 Make $92772 Restitution Quinn, Mrs. Marparet McOowaa Mary devoted sister of John and the late Thomas also sur Gucclardi and the late oar an Fotiestlere. Funeral Friday, 9:15 vived by four grandchildren, three Bishop Patrick J. Byrne of Of Overtime Pay, Fined $500 sisters and one brother. Reposing a.m from the McManua mineral Gottlieb F.

Zeltman, 72, who the Catholic Foreign Mission at the Austin W. Moran Funeral Home. 2001 Flatbush Avenue: Re ceived $113.19, $20.24 for her Having made restitution of Benson, Kate R. Xroemer, Meta Sucbanan, M. F.

Krummel, A. Syman, Ountav Leopold, Edward Callan, Marcella Leslie, Jamea Carroll, Ellen lowell, Ellen Connolly, Mary McKewnejr.C. CoughUn, Walter Nolan, TbomM Darmstadt, LouiuNortb, Catherine tenyeau, James O'Farrell, Emma Dougherty, Nellie Percy, Charles retired two years ago as chief mileage clerk for southern di Society of America, who was aDDointed Apostolic Delegate to Home, 121 6th Avenue. Re quiem Mas 10 SS. Simon and quiem Mass Church of St.

Augus Jude R. C. Church, interment tn. vision of the Board of Transpor tine, Friday, 9:30 a.m. Interment John's Cemetery.

Korea, and named Titular Bishop of Gazera in the Spring tation, died yesterday at his $927.72 of overtime pay due 11 former employe for services between January, 1950, and April, 1951, Mrs. Etta Kessler and her son-in-law, Melvih Taks, 1st. John's Cemetery. home. 1571 85th St.

jof 1949, has been officially de GALLO Suddenly, on October Mr. Zeltman wag brought to NORTH On October 29, CATH 27. 1952. DOMINICK A. survived clared dead by the Vatlcan Dwyer, William Prats, Anna ERINE (nee Bicking), of 200 Bruce Eastmee.d, M.

both of 153-50 Hoover Ja by wife. Anna; sons, tucnara ana Sacred Congregation of Propa Street, Newark, beloved aunt of Vincent; brother, Alfonso, and sis this country from Germany when an infant and had resided in Brooklyn since. He went to maica, were fined a total of $500 ganda Fide, It was announced son, Calvin, a GI, now a prisoner of war in Korea, and $92.95 for her son, Charles, a medical corpsman in the Air Force. Mrs. Royal has a third son, Jameg, in the Navy, and a fourth, Nathaniel, currently In Korea as a Marine.

A fifth son, Herman, now a B.M.T. tower-man, was wounded as a GI in Europe during World War II. Mrs. Kessler and Taks operate a used clothing export business from 681 Broadway. ter, Mrs.

Anna Gravino of Los Fasone, Frances Gangler, Leon Qulnni William Rwnano, Raffaele Reld, Edward Kooney, Martin 81ncotf, Michael yesterday by the Mary knoll today In Brooklyn Federal Court by Federal Judge Clar Angeles, California. Funeral from work for the old Broqklyn Fathers at Osslning, N. Y. Mrs. Helen Angelone and Kenneth Bicking of Brooklyn.

Requiem Blessing will be offered on Saturday, November 1, at 9 ajn, at the 3chaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Hanley, L. M. Rapid Transit Company before ence G. Galston. Avenue at 42d street, Friday, Octo Harris, Alexander Smeraldl, M.

He is apparently the second American Bishop to die at the the turn of the century, and Damlano Memorial Home, 263 S. Helfrieh, William Teaoriero, Frame Of the $927.72, according to Assistant U. S. Attorney George ber 1052, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re quiem Mass Our Lady of Guada continued with the transit sys hands of Communists, news of 7th Street, Newark, off South Hoennann.C. Trlf art, Gustavo W.

a Mrs. Annabelle lupe C. Church, interment St. Orange Avenue. Interment in Holy tern until his retirement.

Since then he had served as part-time sexton at the New Utrecht Re John's Cemetery. Sepulchre cemetery. Royal of 136 Sumpter St. re Hogan, Thomas Johnston, C. Kober, Anne Johnson, P.

W. Tuck, Ann Walters, Rose Wilkin, Paul Zeltman, Gottlieb bis death coming only two months after the announcement of the death on Feb. 21 of BishoD Francis X. Ford of O'FARRELL EMMA October formed Church, 18th Ave. and GANGLER LEON, i 133 7th Avenue, October 28, 1952, beloved MINEOLA 29, 1952, of the Salvation Army 81th of which he was a member.

BENSON ELSIE suddenly, Home, Setauket, L. beloved wife Brooklyn In Communist China Taken Prisoner in 1950 on Sunday. October 26. 1952, be of the late Edward Francis O'Far Surviving are his wife, Mrs. loved wile of the late Frederick rell; sister of William Stumpf and Bishop Byrne was last seen Cora M.

Zeltman; five daugh Anna Kennedy. Funeral from the and mother of Jack Benson, i Service at the FairchUd Chapel, alive in July, 1950, when he was husband of Elizabeth; devoted father of Leon and William. Reposing Henry McCaddln tt Son, 24 7th Avenue. Funeral Friday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Linden Hill Cemetery.

HANLEY LAURETTA on Tuesday, October 28, 1952, beloved ters, Mrs. Dorothy Adamson, raircmia unapei, ibi Aiianuc Ave driven from his residence in Offers 40 Slash In Car Sale Fraud, Then Lands in Cell Bail of $50,000 today held Theophilus Martin, 51, of 751 B. 158th the Bronx, ex- 851 Atlantic Arenue, on Friday! Mrs. Lucille James, Mrs. Vir nue, Saturday, 10 a.m, Bishop Patrick J.

Byrne 12 noon. Seoul and taken prisoner by North Korean Communists. CHARLES ginia Barning, Mrs. Marion Main and Mrs. Winifred Simmons: two sons, Charles and PERCY Wednesday, husband of the I BUCHANAN MARY FRANCES, support to those priests who Officials at Maryknoll also late Nellie Boro Man Held In Fur Burglary Mineola, Oct.

30 Alvaro. No-cello, 29, of 11 Palmetto Brooklyn, was under arrest today on charges of burglary and grand larceny. Nocello was nabbed yesterday wife of Augustine iear mother Parker Percy. Reposing Lynam's of Mrs. Eileen Keenan; sister of on October 29, W62, beloved mother of Archibald dear sister of reported that about 20 of their' Howard; a sister, Mrs.

Louise remained. Never Interned by" Japs Funeral Home, 4th Avenue, cor missionary priests were De- Frances Paris and Daisy Muster. Swale and two brothers, Fred ner 13th Street. Funeral services Bishop Byrne, a native Of lieved to be In prison camps in Lillian Dowe and Mrs. Otto Miller.

Reposing at the John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue, until Friday, 9:30 Services at the Moadinger Funeral erick and Edward Zeltman. Friday, 8 p.m. Interment Thomas- Washington, D. had been a Communist China, among them Parlors.

1120 Flftbush Avenue, Funeral services will be held ton, Mamei missionary to Japan before go Bishop Byrne's secretary, the Saturday, 2 D.m. Interment The at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the am. Requiem Mass St. Brendan's ing to Korea.

He was the first convict arrested in Brooklyn yesterday for swindling numer-j oues prospective car buyers outl of $10 to $60 "deposits" on the; purchase of automobiles which, Evergreens. E. C. Waldeck Home for Fu R. C.

Church. PRATS On Tuesday, October 28, 1952, ANNA B-, beloved wife of Rev. William R. Booth, son of Mrs. Mary C.

Booth of .17 Am-, by police in an auto parked in ordained priest to enter Cath nerals, 7614 4th Ave. The Rev. Gabriel Prats of 622 48th Street BYMAN OUST AY A on Wednesday, October .9, 1952, be Joseph H. McClean, Director. HARRIS ALEXANDER W.

Sr, herst Rockville Centre. The Dr. Martin Paul Luther, pastor front of the Hewlett Fur Shop, 1588 Broadway, Hewlett. In ollc Foreign Mission ssocieiy, and at one time was assistant loving mother of Adenia Levy. Funeral services at the Harris Funeral loved husband of Anna; father of ot New Utrecht Reformed latter was imprisoned with the Bishop near Pengyang on July Martin represented, he would side the car was $15,000 worth superior general.

During World Church, will officiate. Burial 72 Prospect Street, Oumonl, N. October 29, 1952, father of Alexan get them at 40 percent off. War II the Bishop was not in Chapel, 5012 4th Aveuie, Thursday, October 30, at 8 p.m. Mrs.

Virginia' Lub no, Bertha Dreyfus, Mrs. Astrid Kramer and Wilbur Byman: also survived by will be in New Utrecht Ceme 25, 1950, and is believed to be alive. terned by the Japanese because Magistrate Abner C. Surpless three sisters and one brother. Fu der Jr.

and William J. Funeral services Friday at 8 p.m. at Freeh Funeral Home, 161 Washington Avenue, Dumont, N. 3. QUINN WILLIAM October of his charitable work.

set the heavy bail at Martin's neral services at the Fui eral Home 28, 1952, beloved husband of Mary Surviving are two brothers At the time of the Communist Invasion of South Korea, Bishop Byrne ordered all for arraignment in Williamsburg of furs which had been taken from the store through a hole broken through a wall. Assistant Chief Inspector Stuyvesant Pinnell, in charge of Nassau County detectives, said that Nocello may be a member of a ring which has of Geo ree C. Herbst Se Son, 6741 (nee Oiney); loving father of Sis Frank M. Byrne of 37-11 Court on a charge of petty lar tery on Saturday. William F.Babor, Contractor, 56 HELFRICH WILLIAM sud Jackson Heights, and John 6th Avenue, near 68th Street, on Saturday, November 1, at 2 p.m.

eign priests to vacate Seoul to ceny, for a hearing Nov. 10. ter Mary Fides, Mrs. Mary Cawley, Mrs. Bertha Coughlin and William H.

Quinn; brother of Mrs. denly, on October 28, 1952, brother F. Byrne of wasnington; ana a The high bail was needed. As avoid capture. The Interment Evergreecx cemetery, of Charles Gertrude Leonard, sister, Mrs.

William u. nyan oi himself, however, decided to re sistant District Attorney Aaron Genevieve Graham, Mrs. Bertha Hughes, Thomas P. Quinn; also ALLAN MARCELLA (StygalD committed several large fur Kansas City. main in Seoul to give moral Silver saw, pending investiga robberies in Manhasset Mer survived by ten trrandchlldren.

Fu tlon of numerous complaints William F. Babor, 56, of 66-07 October 28, 1952. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Requiem rick, Rockville Centre and oth neral Friday, 10:15 from the Rose Russel, Dorothy Roberts. Reposing Boyertown Chapels, 38 Lafayette Avenue, until Saturday, 9:45 a.m.

Interment Long Island National Cemetery. Mass to follow due to Holy Day of Obligation November 1. against the prisoner. 99th Forest Hills, contrac er parts of Long Island. McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Thomas J.

Hogan, Accountant, Mas Queen oi All Saints K. c. tor and city building appraiser, Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass Church, Friday, 9:30 a.m. Inter 10:45 a.m., St. Thomas Arpilnas Sets Fire Then died yesterday in the New York Athletic Club, where, as a gov nment Holy Cross Cemetery.

K. v. Church, interment Holy Former Professor at St John's Williamsburg Y' HOERMANN CHRISTIAN Cross Cemetery. CARROLL iOLEN T. (nee Lon ernor, he had spent the night after attending a committee Loots 2 Homes was a member aiso of the Amer Honors Doris for dregan), on October 29, 1952, be Thomas .1.

Hoean. member of RAMANO RAFFAEIE, on Oc loved wife of the late Walter October 29, 1952, beloved husband of Anna (Mertins); devoted father of Frank, Peter and Paul. Services at Chapel, 267 7th Street, corner meeting. ican Institute of Accountants, Eckes Dean, certified public tober 29, 1952, at his residence, 2588 Bedford Avenue, beloved husband devoted mother of Alfred O. Car the New York State Society of Mr.

Babor, a native of this Continued from Page 1 Long Leadership accountants, 149 Broadway, roll Florence C. Dierkes, Oene- of the late Mary (nee Maresco) vi M. Mallon and Walter T. Public Accountants and the Holv Name Society of St. city, studied engineering at Cooper Union and, in World 4th Avenue, Friday, p.m.

Inter ment Linden Hill Cemetery. Manhattan, ana a tormer professor of accounting at St. Company, 877 Rogers not lather of Augustine Ralph R. Carroll; also survived by ten and the late Anna M. Kell.

Repos for from Church went to Walter P. Reld, Director. War served In France with To show their appreciation for the 10 years of service as president given by Deputy Con grandchildren and three great- Ephrem's R. C. Church.

Surviving are his wife. Mrs ing at James C. Nugent Funeral a three-alarm blaze. the 33d Division, rising to the grandchildren. Reposing at the HOGAN Suddenly, on October Home, Avenue and E.

28th John's University, died yesterday in Holy Family Hospital. He was 62 and lived at 633 81st Street. Firemen were still Investi Leo F. Kearna Funeral Home, 29, THOMAS husband of Eliza Street; Solemn Requiem Mass St. rank of captain.

In 1921, after serving as of 103-33 Leffert Boulevard, near Elizabeth Mary Moore Hogan; a son, Thomas B. Hogan; a brother, Bernard F. Hogan, and beth: dear father of Thomas B. Jerome's R. C.

Ch'irch, Friday, troller Abraham L. Doris, the officers and the Board of Directors of the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Asso Avanw R.i4rtmsinH Hill fice manager for Leddy Mr. Hoean. who was a mem gating the cause of the blaze when Edward Clohessy and Alice Wilson, both of 2709 loving brother of Bernard also 9:30 a.m. Interment Saturday, 10:30 'Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn OMitlan, U. xAr T. Moore, he founded his own bus survived by four grarncblldren. Fu four grandchildren. The funeral will be held iness in the Grand Central Ter-; neral from Darraugh's Funeral Snyder reported that a.m., Holy cross Cemetery.

REID EDWARD, on October 29 1952, beloved husband of Mary; de ber of the faculty of St. John's University from 1923 to 1943, was a graduate of New York Tlnivprsitv. He had been asso petual Help R. C. Church, 10 a.m ciation of Williamsburg tendered him a testimonial dinner Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Saturday, minal Building, Babor-Comeau Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Saturday, All Saints Day, from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Ceme Co, The company's title was voted father of John. Elizabeth tery. Solemn Requiem Mass Our their apartments had been burglarized shortly after a young man roused them to warn them of the nearby fire.

ciated with Eckes Dean since Granese and Margaret Wilkinson; CONNOLLY MARY ELLEN '(nee Marks), October 29, 1952, de- changed in 1924 to William Babor Inc. last night at the Brooklyn Jewish Center. Robert L. Rodd, chairman of the committee of arrangements, was toastmaster. Lady of Angels Church, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.

Please omit flowers, 1920. grandfather of Jerome Wilkinson f4 voted sister of Annie Marks; dear Mr. Babor was head of the For manv.vears Mr. Hoean The youth was described as Masses appreciated. former construction firm, Marc1 5th Ave.

Burial will be in bt. John's Cemetery. A solemn requiem mass for Mr. Hogan will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Angels R.

C. Church, 4th Ave. and 73d St. harl hwn active in the Knights aunt oi dames, ratnca ana Mat- thpw Mai-fa RATYMlnir TTpnnr' Up. Reposing at Walter h.

Cooke, Inc. Funeral Home, Snyder Avenue near Flatbush Avenue, until Satur On behalf of the KrouD. Sol JOHNSTON CAROLINE on Eidiitz Company and was vice of Columbus, and at his death over six feet tall, powerfully built and neatly dressed. Detectives Frank Boccio and Thomas Sussman, honorary vice rjresi- Caddin tc Son, 24 7th Avenue. Fu Tuesday, October 28, 1S52, beloved day, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross president and director of Roger- neral Saturday, 9 a.m.; Solemn dent of the association, present- mother of Adah L. Hooker and was a trustee and treasurer oi Thomas Dongan Council. He Cemetery. Marshall Company, a crane ren Blessing at St. Augustine's Church Currie were reminded of Mc- Hattie E.

Hooker. Religious and tal service. He was a director at 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's FOONEY MARTIN, on October Namara, a neighborhood boy, fraternal services at the Fairchild ea uoris witn a set of golf clubs and a leather golf bag.

The guest was highly praised for of the Lavalle School for the iemeiery. 28, 1952, dear father of David, Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Fri frequently in trouble with the Blind and a former governor of Joseph and Mary. Funeral from day, pjn. law, Edw. Leopold, 69, COUGHLIN WALTER, October the Frank P.

Smith Funeral Home the National Democratic Club. 28, 1952. Reposing Henry McCad- Making the "youth's home JOHNSON PATRICK be 141 6th Avenue, on Friday, 9:30 Other organizations of which tiin gc Son; 34 7th Avenue. Funeral Edward Leopold, 69, died their first call, the detectives loved husband of the late Margaret am. Solemn Reuulem Mass St.

Mr. Babor was a member in Friday, 8:30 a.m. Interment Cal nis activities by the speakers, Including Dr. H. M.

Sternberg, the newly elected president of the Board of Directors, who succeeds Doris; Kings County Court Judge Louis Goldstein, and Domestic Relations Court (nee Hartung) loving lather of collared him and began their Tuesday of a heart attack at his Saviour Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. vary Cemetery. William, Mrs.

Rose Large Robert, clude the QuRensboro Lodge of Elks, the Queensboro Chamber questions. After some evasive home, 652 G8th St. DARMSTADT LOUISE, on Oc answers, the detectives report Margaret, Edward, Mrs. Helen. McLean, Mrs.

Dorothy Mac Ivor and of Commerce and the Crescent BINIWF MICHAEL on Mr. Leopold was born in ed, McNamara admitted the October 28, 1952, husband of Fan Club, Huntington. Justice Louis Lorence. tober. 29, 1952, of 148-11 115th Avenue, South Oaone Park, devoted mother of Elizabeth Olleo and Wil- Brooklyn and had spent his en burglaries and, hours later, set nie; father of Martin Murray the late George and James Johnson; also survived by one sister and 20 grandchildren.

Funeral Surviving are his wife, Mrs. During Doris' tenure as presi ting the $50,000 fire. Sidney L. Sincoff and Helen liam Darmstadt; sister of Julia dent, the launched rnanv K. of C.

Member cil. His wife, Mrs. Florence Leopold, died six years ago. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. William Gouch, Mrs; Herbert Harvey, Mrs.

Oscar Wolferstelg and Mrs. William Viemeister, and several nieces and nephews, including the Rev. Walter F. Gouch of the Paulist Fathers. The funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m.

tomorrow from the parlors of James F. McKeon Son, 7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway. A solemn requiem mass will follow at St. Ephrem's R. C.

Church, with Father Gouch, now stationed in Baltl-: Frances Barak; a daughter, Frances Anne; a son, William Mullin; brother of Jacob Sincoff, Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from the The youth said he had been tire life In the borough. He was a fourth degree member of the Long Island" General Assembly, StilweU. Services N. F. Walker Fa new projects, Including a music Rose Podell, Annie Bunin, Blanche James E.

Thornton Funeral Home neral Home, 87-34 80th Street, at a party where he- had had Francis four sisters and Zweifach and Fannie Orlins. Serv 5402 7th Avenue. Final Blessing Woodhaven, Friday, 8 p.m. Funeral three brothers. "some beer" and was passing ice will be held on Thursday, 10 Knights of Columbus, and a school, a day nursery, a home and country camp and, in addition, the membership doubled 10:45 am.

at St. Agatha's Church Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Lu 49th Street and "th avenue. Please the yard when he decided to break in. He forced a door, the member of John Hughes Coun- theran Cemetery.

omit flowers. Masses appreciated a.m., October 30, at Klrschen-baum's Funeral Parlor, 11SB Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyrf! Interment Wellwood Cemetery, Pine-lawn, L. I. detectives said, and began to ransack the place. DENYEAD JAMES IRVING, on October 271952, dear uncle of KOBER ANNE G.

(nee Llnd- sey), on Monday; October 27, 1952 Samuel Barasch Mrs. Smeraldi Mass Tomorrow Mrs. Michalena Capodecl Mary Joseph A. and William D. to the present figure of 2,300 people of all ages.

Newspaper Union Finding nothing to steal, Mc dearly beloved wife of the late Henry Kober; isloved daughter of SMERALDI MICHELlMA (nee Namara became, angry, he told Denyeau. Reposing J. J. Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 87-46 Van his questioners, and began to Alice M. Llnasey and sister ol Wil Wyck Expressway at Hillside Ave, Of L.

I. Realty Firm "kirk things around." Then Hue, Richmond Hill; Solemn Re- liam H. Lindsey of New York Police Department. Reposing at Mur more, serving as celebrant. Burial will be in St.

John's Smeraldi, 47, wife of Gaspar thinkinc of the dancer of y- quiem Mass Friday, a.m., at Our Capodleci), on October 28, 1952, beloved wife of Gaspar; loving daughter of Amerigo and Mary Capodleci; dear sister of Peter, Alfred, Amerigo, Margaret, Elverla and Gloria. Reposing at Boyertown Funeral Home, 188th Street To Vole on Pad ray's Funeral Home, 831 Knicker died Tuesday. She' Samuel Barasch, 52, who was Lady of the Cenacie R. C. Church.

i. Interment St. Mary's "Cemetery, bocker Avenue, corner Covert fingerprints, he fired a waste-basket and net it under a wooden counter. When the smoke drove him Troy, N. YV in the real estate and Insurance business in Rockville Centre, Some 4,000 members of the was a sister of Peter Capodleci, Brooklyn Eagle pressman, and the daughter of Amerigo and Mary Capodieci.

The funeral will be held to Street. Funeral Friday with Requiem Mass at 10 ajn. at St. Martin of Tours R. C.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. DOUGHERTY NELLIE, Octo- ber 28, 1952, dear sister of the late died yesterday at Mount Sinai to the street, the youth said, and Webster Avenue, Bronx. Requiem Mass Our Lady of Grace R.

C. Church, Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Cemetery. Nellie Dougherty, Native of Brooklyn Nellie T.

Dougherty, 7G, for HosDital. Manhattan. He lived Annie; aunt or Francis J. carberry he stood and watched until KROEMER- META October morrow from the Hoyertown Funeral from Cooke Funera. Home, Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union, independent, will vote Sunday on accepting or rejecting a new agreement with the Publishers Association of New York City which the union's chief, Sam Feldman, hailed as the fire grew, and then turned 27, 1952, dear moth.r of Minnie.

at 11 Neylon Court, Rockville Centre. 83 Hanson Place; So.em Requiem Funeral Home, 188th St. and Webster the Bronx. A sol TESUK1EKU FRANCES, on Mass SU Ephrems Church, Friday, Services Thursday 8 p.m., Koch Funeral "Home, 585 Evergreen Ave 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross emn requiem mass will be of nue.

Funeral Friday. 10 a.m. In Cemetery. fered at 10 a.m. at Our Lady October 27, 1952, at her residence, 1015 Rogers Avenue, beloved daughter of Joseph and Josephine (nee Russo) sister of Joseph Vito D.

and Madeline M. Funeral from terment Lutheran Cemetery. 'the best contract" In their merly of Brooklyn, died of a of Grace R. C. Church, 225th in an alarm.

He then ran around the corner to the Snyder Ave. house and roused the tenants from their beds. As the alerted sleepers fled to the street their alleged savior entered two of the apartments, police said, and history. DWYER WILLIAM of 156 heart attack Tuesday at 386 KRTJMMEL CGUSTA, on Calyer Street, after a brie." illness, St. and Bronxwood the Bronx.

Burial will be in Wood- The pact was ironed out yes October 29, 1952, widow of the late James C. Nugent Fun Tal Home, beloved husband of the late Mar terday between the union and Fred; beloved mother of Edward; lawn Cemetery. 139th the Bronx, where she had been living. A native of Brooklyn, she had resided in garet; devoted father of James, Avenue and E. 28th Street, Friday; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy representatives of 10 city daily grandmother of Augusta Young Mrs.

Smeraldi, in addition to Mrs. Margaret Malonoy, Edward and Dorothy; also survived by one newspapers and calls for a $1.75 Cross R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. made off with about $150 of Mrs.

Mary MakoTskl; also survived this borough until two years Mr. Barasch was the holder of the Long Island Realty Board Award for. 1951, in recognition of his work in assembling the property for the site of the Rockville Centre Medical Center. He was a graduate of Washington and Lee University, and was et former track star and football player there. In Rockville Centre, Mr.

Barasch took a leading part in community activities. He was recreational director of the Village of Rockville Centre; presi her husband, brother and parents, is survived by two other great-granadaugnter. Services at the Fieseler Funeral Home. 3358 weekly pay raise, a contribution by management of $2.75 THOMAS DONGAN COUNCIL, ago. KNIGHTS vOF COLUMBUS, NO.

brothers, Amerigo and Alfred Fulton street, Cypress Hills, Friday, Miss Dougherty Is survived Jewelry, McNamara will be arraigned in Adolescent Court today. Police said he will probably be by ten grandchildren and twelve 'great -grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Anna Guy, Mrs. George Fales and Michael Dwyer. Reposing at Greenpoint Chapels, 78.

Kingsland 1Z51. announces with nrofound sor weekly for each employe to a welfare fund, and a new hiring Capodieci, and three sisters, by a nephew, Francis Carberry; a p.m. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m Cremation at Fresh Pond Crema row the death of Brother knight Gloria, Elveria and Margaret. five grandnieces and one grand- and seniority clause, among tory. and member of our Board of Trustees, THOMAS J.

HOGAN, of 633 nephew. until Friday, 9 a.m.; other benefits. charger1 with burglary, planned larceny and arson. The lumber Her home was at 3940 Carpenter the Bronx. The funeral will be held to Requiem Mass at St.

Antony's R. LEOPOLD EDWARD, on Octo 81st Street. Members will meet at clubhouse Friday, 8:30 p.m., and ber 28, at his residence, 652 68th C. Church at 9:30 am. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Arrange- morrow from the Cooke Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place. A yard, the court, and his home are all within a stone's throw of one another. Street. Survived by four sisters, proceed to Funeral Home at 8813 Fred Holfzman, 38, dent of Rocklyn Lodge, B'nai Mrs.

W. Mrs. Harvev, nients by Papavero Funeral Home. 5th Avenue. Funeral Saturday, 10 solemn requiem mass will be B'nth, and a member of the Mrs.

O. Wolferstelg and Mrs. W. am. Due to Holy Day Solemn Re Police said the youth, known Viemeister; seven nephews and EASTMEAD E.

MILDRED, i Tuesday, October 28, 1952, of 634 quiem Mass will bo offered at Our Unity Club of Nassau County. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Hit-Run Victim nine nieces. Funeral from the Parlors of James F. McKeon Son, Lady of Angels Church, Tuesday, 9:30 am. Judith Barasisk; a son, Jeffrey )ward Ix-and J.

Clifford Eastmead. 7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Fri in the neighborhood as a gifted all-around athlete, is now out on $3,500 bail for another wild escapade last Spring when he robbed 16 gasoline stations In Flatbush, and stole a Jeep. Funeral services for Fred -John A. Meehan, Grand Knight. Henry C.

Trlebert, Recorder. Barascn, ana two Drotners, Lewis and Norman Barasch. day, 10:30 a.m.; to the R. C. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday, 8 pm.

In If 701 wont to oiprua roar Ikaolu to relitive, fruadi or tko clerjj for tfcoir lyapatkj diriaf a korcoTaOMol, too aujr alaco aa "Aclmowlodfaoat" Ukt tko oao Mow for aair ISc aor Bao of I wonb or kio. DOB Tho loan? of tfao Uto Joha Dos wUh to thuk tbo cltrtr, rolo-Utm and friend for -Uirlr kind ot-proxolcma of during ttwir meat boraoToment. Just Phono MAia 4-6200 Atk for Miti Hart hit-run auto accident Church of St. Ephrem, where Mass will be offered. Interment St.

terment Cypress Hills cemetery, TRIFARI GUSTAVO, on Octo victim who lived at 405 Decatur were held today in the Wal offered at 10 a.m. in St. Ephrem's R. C. Church, Fort Hamilton Parkway and 75th St.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. A. Krummel, Rites Tomorrow Mrs. Augusta Krummel, 82, ber 28, after a long Illness, beloved Deaths John Cemetery.

huaband of Agenes; devoted son of Th BrMUya Etfit ii ant ter B. Cooke chapel, ZQ snyaer ZELTMAN GOTTLIEB 91 LESLIE JAMES A. Sr. of 174- Josephine de Alderis and father of Avenue. 1571 85th Street, on October 29, 43 125th Avenue, Jamaica, 'j.

be oar home Kctua, ot rawtic ud Antoinette Perugini, Norma Car- Walter B. Coolie ota. Funeral Information Mr. Holtzman, who was 38, 1952, beloved husband of Cora M. loi-lMitboui wmf tt tntiaf hwi loved husband of Sophia -(nee berry, Gustavo Jr.

and Robert. Reposing at the Funeral Parlor of (nee Morris) devoted father of had been employed for ten Brand); father of James A. BreoUra and a world, uyi a Brook- Dorothy Adamson, Lucille James, years in a Whelan Drug Stores, Roy and Herbert brother of qra auwif. T. F.

Monahan, 230 Waterman Street, Providence, R. Requiem Virginia Barnlng, Marlon Main, Emma and George Leslie; also sur agency at 187-12 Horace 20 Snyder Ave. UUtar 6-4800 Winifred Simmons, Charles and Howard "Zeltman; dear, brother of vived by four grandchildren. Religious and Mastnic services Fri Mass St. Brendan's Church Riverside, R.

Friday, 10 a.m. Harding Boulevard, Flushing. At the time of his death, he was manager of the cigar section of Frederick, Edward and Louise died yesterday at her home, 88-71 Eidert Lane, Woodhaven. She was the widow of Fred Krummel, a piano tuner. day, 8 p.m, at the Funeral Home of Lawrence D.

Rouse, 191-02 Lin Swale. Services at the E. C. Wal- TUCK ANN EVELYN, of 100 kt October 30th i REID. William 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel BOSAL, BenS. 1 :00 P.M. at Caapcl Friday. October 3st CAIXAN, VareelU A.M. at Chanel DREW, L-miM r.

1 :00 P.M. at Chanel Saturday, Novtmber Sit EEID, Edward 10:00 A.M. at Ckapel deok Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Complete Confidence the store. He was married and the father of two children. den Boulevard, St.

Albans, interment Saturday, 10 Green- Avenue, Friday, 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Krummel was born in Elton Street, beloved wife of William dear mother of William Jr. Funeral 1 services Friday, 10 a.m., at Metzner Funeral Home, He was struck and killed Wood Cemetery. Brooklyn and had lived in Woodhaven more than 30 years.

Her husband died four years LOWELL ELLEN on Mon 2890 Atlantic Arenue. Interment the Evergreens. Tuesday night at Horace Harding Boulevard and 184th St. A passerby found his body and called police. day, October 2 beloved wife of the late Alfred and devoted mother WALTERS ROSE, 390 Parkslde of Elizabeth Wiedenman, Mary 150-10 Hiuiido An.

JAauica 6-6670 Thuridat, October uth KELDEK, John J. 1:00 P.M. at Chanel Friday. October Slst O'BKIEV, Themai a :08 A.M. at Chapel BRITTON.

Ellen 9 :00 A.M. at Chanel OOETZ, William O. A.M. at Chanel Saturday, November Sit PEABSE, Josenh 1:00 P.M. Chanel TSfrtbUap Remembrances BREW FLORENCE, October 30.

Htppr Mrthdtr, HtU ferltm, la heron, Par abor In Ood't -oat wa an aandlng Thla meaaaga. dcr, vao lorn HUSBAND and SON. DOUGLAS In memory of JOHN ago this month. Surviving are a sort, Edward Krummel; two granddaughters, Mrs. Augusta Young and Doro Our service meets an essential need in a quiet, efficient manner.

It also permits each family to govern the cost Uncertainty is he replaced by complete confidence. Caskets to SeUctiv Price Rang Clotb-eovered, from 150 Solid Oak, from 29S Solid Mahogany, from 493 SO Cauge Steel, from 380 inclvmno Ckt ana' ivotaeeto outerosMi rmotxl from eny local htuvUal or reKdmeti uHofaB ftmorai facHaUai heam end OM Umtmitm to an loon! tntttcru. Scott of Rocheste-, N. Helen Brown and Rita Morgan; also five grandchildren. Funeral from Con Avenue, October 29, 1953, aged 68 years.

Survived by daughter, Hazel Tackella; son, Charles brothers, Robert, Frank and William Burnett. Religious services at John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. Fu way Funeral Home, Northern Boulevard and Street, Jackson thy Krummel, and one great-granddaughter, Jean Ann Krum mel. DOUGLAS.

Heights, on Friday, 9:30 a.m. Funeral services will be held Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Joan Happr birthday la hewen. MOTHER, Vinson! Crania of Arc R. C.

Church 10 a.mnn- at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Fies- 117 Wert 72nd St. TRafnlfar 7-9700 Thuridat, October 31th CREIGHTON, Valentine L. 0:30 A.M. at Chanel TAYLOR.

Marr H. 10:18 A.M. at Chanel BAYER, Charlei :0 P.M. at Chanel Friday, October Slst SAMMON. Joha J.

1 :00 P.M. at Chanel neral Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Direction P. J.

Gels Funeral Home. terment Holy Cross seler Funeral Home, 33j8 Ful WalterBCooke. ton Cypress, Hills. McKEARNEY CATHERINE, on Woltar a. Cranio Funeral Director pMMrln airtnci and ICONONI CHAPELS: US ATLANTIC AVENUE MAIN 4-1398 1399 8130 3S5S Jn Gcmotiam lac.

WILKIN PAUL on October CECERE In loving memory of October 29, 1952, of 978 Madison Street, Brooklyn, beloved mother of Helen A. Ernst; one grandson and one great-grandchild also survive. ARTHUR. Died October 30, 1951 44 7th AVE. Cor.

ST. JOHNS FL. 1952, beloved husband of the late Dorothy S. Wilkin; dear father of J. William Kipp; brother of Elizabeth Blair, Lucille and Joseph Wilkin.

Services at the Moadinger Ton are alvart In our hamrta an4 praran. Aeti) York'! largest Funeral Directors IROOKIYN tUNIKAl HOMES OUIINS FUNIRAt HOMIS 10 Snydw (4800 150-10 HUM Annul -JAmaica tM0 SO Soroatk Aya.Mln 2-85SS 1SS-14 Nertlwra ysiOO Or cumJl phoiu bock for ear aoarrat oatopHaWa Reposing at Hans Funeral Home, Mother, Father, Wife and Family. JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. Lot Medal CADILLAC CARS To Hire for AN Occasion! 70TB IT.

at IRD AVE. Phono SHoro Son S-700-l Prompt and Coartooao Serrlco ti CkuM awiina i eiroaiaa I 1. AIR CONDITIONED I 5-t rookrya (eaereJ Momea SNYDER AVE, AT FUTBUSI KVL DUtar 1-4804 SEVEUTI AVE. MAai (MNNAnAM MOMS OUIIM DALY In loving memory of Dr. Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush 401 Onderdonk Avenue, until Friday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Good Counsel R.

C. CHARLES DALY. Departed Octo Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. Irterment Church, 6:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson, ber 30, 1931.

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