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BROOKLYN EAGLE. APR. 3, 1 947 15 "arch Alfred Hess Sraths Ahnemann. Services at the Moa-! Hempetd. April Mrs Mlnerv Moscowitz Post Arvno S.

F. Kenah. Margaret alner runerai rariors, u-'u Mac- uruiim no oiea suoaeiuy bush Avenue. Thursday. 8:30 Maasapequa on Monday, waa In Chemical Trade Babtch, Henrietta Kingsiey.

Lewis Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Contlnned from Fac I Beermau, Grace A.Lantry. Anna V. buried today in Greenfield Ceme- GIEBERT LOUIS of 48 South-' tery. Services were held last night Funeral services for Robert J.

Roosevelt administration came Into Tl 1 IIT.J... YX4-i4 T3-vu anil rUtrton HE -4 eV Mangiaracina. G. McAuley. Emma Meyer.

Theei ai oum, DttJUnlll, uu cunry ai twin vivo. t.iu vaajwu sjuiuaui, ui uir circriiu.ai A 4t.tfr day. April 2. 1947. beloved hus-Funeral Home.

70 Washington 8t. firm of William E. Jordan 1 Jr' VC. hH The, B. IV.nlr ir.

oU atl.nrL. "1" tl O'Reilly. Mary J. voted father' of Gertrude Calder.W of the Hempstead Presbyterian wll be held at p.m. Friday in theicra' 10 "coiv.

Ruth Dease and Edward Giebert; Church, officiated. N. F. Walker Funeral Home. 87-34 Possibilities member of the TeleDhone Pioneers Mrs.

Hess Is survived bv her hus- 80th St Woodhaven. The Rev. Dr. nr. Oulton.

John R. Pascucci. Errico Black. John Buetaa, George Clarke. Elizabeth, caausea, Fred R.

Oollins, Grace Costello. C. R. Crise. Lillian F.

Dteterich. A. C. Ducker, Dorothy Giebert, Louli H. Sadden, John H.

Bealey. Annie E. Pullen. Catherine of America and Hill Grove Lodee.lband. Alfred J.

Hess: two children. Fred G. Morecombe. pastor of Christ i ir. ih.

itimiT.n. Rehback. Charles no. 540. F.

and A. M- Reposing at Gayle and Donald; her parents, Congregational Church, nointee came as oolitlciana began tol Reilly. Robert weiti a no croiners runerai none, mi. miu mis. n.

niuniu mmiui, win ouicmie. oujibi wi "trot out names of Democrats who Robinson, Rose 24 South Grand Avenue, Baldwin. -and two sisters, Mrs. uorouiy fc. Mount Olivet cemetery.

are listed as ludicial timber. Roszak. Anna Mr. Jordan, who" had been as- Thrwe men tinned in WIral Biillrl. Hemlow, William Ryan.

Marie Fraternal service Friday, 8:30 p.m.'Sawrle and Mrs. Irma E. Dauch. Religious tervloe Saturday. 2 p.m.l Interment Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead.

DCfltOft social ed with his brother in the i tog quarters were United State At- chemical business for 50 years, died itorney yincent Keogh and As-Tuesday of coronary thrombosis gistant Unlted Attorney T. Heuer. Herman Ryan. Mary Hoerst. Julius Schmidt, John F.

Hof aker. Rose Squires, Martha HADDEN JOHN on MILLS ALEXANDER on Vincent Qulnn. the latter a Queens Hovsepian, Ha B.Talty, Hugh Hughes, MichaelJ WUliamson. Marie m. Mlaml- April 2- 1947.

beloved husband of and had Uved ln tne states TuZTI? lS i loved husband of Louise M. and Mary; brother of Mis. Edward fnr ver. He moved 34 Kelly, Augustine fnrmerlv I brother of Fred Hadden. Reposing McCann and William aco 10 ooaiiavtrn wiicic nc a Tn Rnrnilffh Wall nn1ittanl at Kennedy's Chapel.

Church and of 34 Monroe Place. Funeral serv- A.sTtn nt rrhrUt I7nncreca-1 ARGANO SALVATORE AprU t. 1947. member YP.D beloved hu-sband of Beatrice inee McCarthy); devoted father of Joan, Don- f7iday 011 Saturday 2 pm at -tional Church and a member of its; Services Saturday. 11:30 am.

Inter- 187 S. Oxford Street. Fu- prn0rPive club iC am.8". L. ment following In Evergreens Ceme- Moral li.ro I i cumuuiirr, uuiriLt mwrnej wuca neral private.

Direction jere J. Rurvivlni are widow. Mrs. Vi aid, Rosemary and Lily; dear son of tery. Marie I.

JOraan; two orowera. u- rnllrt O'RETXLY MARY on April 1, "am E. and Arthur C. Jordan. Murr.y Hearn and Mverai A.

A. Jung. HEALEY ANNIE on April 1, 1947, at her residence. 313 23d Street. iMarie Argano; brother or Rose Oioffi.

Anna Adamo and Gertrude Carvelll. Reposing Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush 1947. beloved daughter ol the late gianutnuu, nnuu.

i other leading Democrats were men- tioned. John and Margaret; dear sister of VOICE WITHOUT A SMILE Local phone girls ore grim-foced ond unsmiling os they cast ballots in strike vote at Center. Avenue, until Saturday, 10:30 a.m.; 01 m. ana James a. LlAl-hft.

Blessing St. Therese Usieux R. C. Bey.er,: "ved by sU at her residence. 301 Park Pace, MfC AQg riClCnCl.

ii t. ni aiiu nc Kicau-Ki aiiu-' iiiiui iiuuv. a.m.: auiciiiit uicio- Republicans Influential It was pointed out. however, that the Brooklyn-Long Island Republicans would be in a position to make Lti ii a. ui.

uittri incut. children. Reposing at the Fifth St. Joseph's R. C.

Church at Pa John's Cemetery. Church Worker nue Chapel, 21st Street and 5th Ave-icific Street and Vanderbilt Avenue. i nue. Funeral Friday at 10 a.m. In-'Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

I U. S. Speeds Efforts To End Phone Row their views felt at Washington. House to Grill Lewis on Strike BABICH On April 1, 1947, HENRIETTA, of 364 Sumpter Street, beloved wife of Anthony; devoted terment Holy Cross Cemetery. E.

H. Lockwood, Director. Brooklyn Republican leader John Crews has worked in close co-oper ation with J. Russet Sprague, the OULTON JOHN ROBERT, on' Services for Mrs. Ada Reynolds April 1, 1947; beloved husband of Van Deusen Fletcher were held to-Helen Neuman Oulton.

son of Mrs.jday ln her home, 8918 Shore Road, George R. Oulton and the late Major where she died Tuesday. Her hus- hrnthar r.f Pho Hoc hn A H(M'9rH Flftrher. former difficult. The ahaky coalition gov- eminent to which he belongs barely escaped collapse after he came here when the Communist party balked at French policy ln Indo-Chlna.

The government was saved because the Communists said they wanted to support Bidault at Moscow. His failure to achieve anything definite here might speed a government momer oi i victor bsdich, u. a. HEMLOW-WIIXIAM, of 83 16th Continued from Pag 1 Nassau G. O.

P. leadcj; Suffolk Aimy. uear ur oi n. street, beloved husband of Hannah: Continued from Page 1 ward the bill and whether it would pass at all was conjectural leader W. Klnssland Macy.

a mem chiefs ordering their men to stay immune anors. reier voiio. father of May Tail. Eva Reoch, Flo posing at J. J.

Sons Fu- Blrdi Marlon Heuther. Services Sat- A. r'c ni.r, for hull deslens iitiber of the House Republican ma L. a. IV.

IMAM u. r-i t- away from unsafe pits. neral Home, 25 Aberdeen Street; Scotia. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m. urday.

1:30 p.m. at Chapel of Joseph of Queens. All are close to Re-1 Set for Long session i- iTMinn'tiublican Senator Irving M. Ives.i Labor Department U. M.

W. officials denied there was any talk of a nationwide "safety strike" but Ed Morgan, president conciliators crisis. iG. Duffy. 9lh Street and Ave-! from his residence.

410 Park Place nue. i Blessing at St. Teresa's R. 8olemn Blessing Saturday. 2 p.m., at Our Lady of Lourdes Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery'. UOIlg v.v. (n hold al hi i or on r-nm-rn. Mrs. rieicncr k-'i IChurch Interment Holy Cross, Cem-; A.l of U.

M. W. District 23 at Madtson- HEUER HERMAN. ADril 1. 1947.

Although the ma ior nartv leaders most continuous bargaining Fes- I DIJj.m BEERMAN GRACE A. 'neebelovcd nusballd of the Dor, "IJ" lior She aiso'have relused tocomniit themselvesjsions with the hope of finding riCUyw OBiicn), of 7123 4th Avenue. Aprilthea Heuer. uncle of Mrs. Augusta il former president of the Bay Pcn secret that sentiment formula for settlement.

2. 1947, beloved wife of Herman J.i Campbell, Frank. Albert and Fred P.SCUCCI-ERRICO. at his resi- 'h the Delohiaii So-has existed on both sides of the Arbitration was discussed at a 3 Via nV KeTOrmS ltrman' riear Kixter of Man- r. 4 Unapter OI HIP mipuirill cxi f.r.ru.

I Continued from Page I Whelan, Jane Favor. Loie.Va Larkm. I Funeral Home. 2549 Church 2. 1947, beloved father of Anita, Mrs lvIne are two iUKhters agreement on the coming election conciliation off icials last night.

An Funeral Saturday with Final Bless- service Saturday. 10 a.m. Interment Martha Dallal, Henry. Huko, Fred-1 m.i,, 'h of three new Suureme Court Jus- offer to arbitrate "base rate wages" ville. said his men "will enforce the contract between Kxug of the Interior J.

A. Krug) and Lewis" by not working in any unsafe operations after the memorial period. In Washington. Secretary Krug has orded employes of the Solid Fuels Administration to stand by for an emergency. Krug has refused to comment on the possibility of an extension of the mine holiday.

In previous coal crises, the SPA ine. II a.m.. Our Lady of Angels iertrk. I.r. U.

S. N. Ble-; "iti. n.M in iii. r.n.i.nil rtin other features of the from Mitchel Field to the Country-Life Press station, near Garden City.

R. C. Church, 73d Street and 4th, Saturday, 1 p.m.. Our "onMa Wnted bv the Federal Court dis- wane disoute was made by repre- field, Conn. Avenue; also where a Solemn Re- HOFAKER ROSE, on April 2.i0Cnarity Reposing at Installation la now underway of trict.

quiem Mass will be offered Monday, $2,500,000 worth of electrical equip Demvea wue 01 ine iaie Alois. Home, 0f P. j. ing mother of Alois Rosalie(812 3d Avenue. Interment St.

I 8. 30 a.m. Reposing at Chapel of Alexander W.Mills, De Lyra. William and the late Julia Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue John's Cemetery.

ment purchased recently from the War Assets Administration which wil enable setting up of sub-stations i Price. Funeral from her residence. sentatives of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. The offer was rejected as "too limited." by President John J. Moran of the Union of Telephone Workers, an affiliate of the National Federation of Telephone Workers and the bargaining agent for long-distance line workers.

has frozen fuel for allocation to essential users. However, its power Colfee Broker, 37 BLACK JOHN, on AprU 2. East 32d Street, Monday, April beloved husband of Jine; loving! 7, at 9:30 a m. Solemn Requiem father of Jane Goodwin and John Mass at Our Lady Help of Chris-Black; devoted brother of James: itians Church at 10 a.m. Interment PULLEN CATHERINE J.

(nee Skelly), daughter of Richard Skelly and Bessie Conellan; aged 76 years; survived by son. Frank; daughter, Helen Ricca, and son- to oo mat expired at midnight last Monday. Probe Opens Today Alexander W. Mills, coffee maker who had conducted his own business in-law, Noel C. Ricca.

Reposing at I for the last 12 years, died yesterday Centralia. 111., April 3 (u.P) Rela Holy Cross. HOERST JULIUS, in his 72d year, on Wednesday, April 2, 1947. Beloved husband of the late Mane Successors must be elected to Associate Justice William F. Hagarty of the Appellate Division and Justices Charles C.

Lockwood and Edwin L. Garvin. Justices Hagarty and Garvin, the latter formerly a Federal judge, are Democrats and Justice Lockwood is a Republican. Contest Important According to gossip ln political circles, the ultimate decision on a bi-partisan slate of candidates to succeed them may hinge on the outcome of the Federal judgeship race. In last year's elections Democrats and Republicans failed to agree and the G.

O. P. captured two Supreme Court places. The winners were tives and friends of the 111 miners WSd HaT iZrm nllin Long Island College Hospita! dear grandfather of Denis and Regina Goodwin. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, corner Church and Rogers Avenues; Blessing Saturday, 1:30 p.m., at Holy Cross Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. to boost current every 24 miles Instead of 5 to 10 miles, as at present. The added number of substations will boost the road's electrical power system and prevent light dimming and slowdown which occur during rush hours. Delivery is expected soon on automatic door controls to be installed on 160 cars at a cost of $117,000. In the cleanliness and comfort department, Mr.

George said, the railroad is converting wherever possible from cinder to rock ballast as where he had been a patient since Saturday, April 5. St. John's Ceme- City Phone Workers Confer on Strike Continued from Page 1 Hoerst, brother of Herman. Service who lost their lives in tbj. Centralia Coal Company mine explosion were expected to crowd the City Council chambers today for the opening ses Monday, He was 37 and lived ar a Monroe Place.

Mr. Mills, a native of Brooklyn, at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th tery. iNew Haven, papers please copy.) Charles S. Rotolo, Director. BUCHAN GEORGE, April 2, Street, Jamaica.

Saturday. 2 p.m. 1947, at his home, 9317 Farragut Interment Lutheran Cemetery. lived as a youth in Wisconsin, ana sion oi tne u. s.

senate sub-committee Investigation. Prior REHBACK CHARLES at his returned to BrooK.yn. Road, beloved husband of Nellie V. and loving father of Florence; HOVSEPIAN HAIG of 338 residence. 1072 E.

40th Street, on to going Into business for himself graph Company, nationally the parent telephone company, that settlements be negotiated on a local Two of the three members of the I Greene Avenue, on April 2. 1947. be April 2, 1947; husband of the late! he was assistant buyer for Arbuckle well as fitting ln heavy duty rails public lands sub-committee. Sena basis, rather than on a national and reinforced cross ties. tors Guy Cordon (R and Jo Reposing at the Funeral Home mammon vice atjeacneue saense, devoted iatner oiBrothers.

Manhattan. Mrs. justices William T. Powers, the nnioi i tniirt.n 071R pint q.nris wnfti. miamii.

Mrs. Margaret it. oener. services! surviving are nis wiuuw seph O'Mahoney arrived last night, traveling from basis, as was being attempted, with- If speed tests now in progress out success, ln Washington. between Amityville and Babylon The New York unions are not for-1 determine a speed of 70 miles an mally affiliated with one another 'hour can safely be obtained from Avenue until Saturday.

Bless- Avenue' near Grand Avenue, on Saturday, 11 a.m. Interment private. jMary Harrison Mills; a sister. choice of leader Crews' Brooklyn ine Church of the Holy Famtlv, Saturday, at 2 m. Edward McCann of Jackson Heights, organization, and L.

Barron Hill of lllg ui ii.c rju REILLY ROBERT H. On Apnl 2,, willlum W. Of KeW R.iffnllr Af th Mv nr.nn.nlUu. wasnuigton to Salem, aboard an Army C-47 transport and motor ijoienm nequiem mass viuim, HUUHtS MiCHAtUj at beloved husband of Elizabeth. I iL V.

i mmiti- M.inriav Anril one r.u, fiardens. The Democratic candidates wr The Democratic candidates who DUt have been co-operating ln the the electric motors now installed on ing 10 uentraiia. Probably the first three men lo be 7. at10 a m. I Anril 2 1947 bel.vved husband of Nnrman a w.n, I Funeral services will be held at were carried down to defeat In the Long Island trains, the road will present strike move and have made Anna- flb hv five Pimofa! 2 p.m..

Saturda. in the New O. P. sweep were Charles E. seek permission to Increase speeds called before the investigators will the same demands: pay increases CLARKE ELIZABETH, on April hrnihrs Brooklyn Funeral Home.

18'jMurphy, now Mayor O'Dwyer's of $12 to $21 a week, a union shop. between stations where road beds would permit the higher speeds. oe Kooert M. MedUl, former director of the State Department of Mines Corporation Counsel, and former shorter working hours for operators, Evergreens cemetery: I Oxford ana Minerals, who resigned under Justice Hearn. The latter resigned! increased vacations and other bene-his City Court Justiceship to make; fits.

The New York Telephone Com- Peverelly, Harry. Arthur n. in Hniv ROBINSON ROSE MARIE (nee Interment Saturday, 10 a.m., Holy lire as a result of the March George Clarke. Also survived by six the Supreme Court race. disaster; Drlscoll Scanlan, a State pany has offered to arbitrate the Issue of wages but not the other grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

Service at the N. F. Thomas O'Reilly, Queens Undertaker John A. Gronroos, Carpenter, 78 Funeral services for John A. Gron Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Casey), April 1, 1947.

beloved wife of Charles devoted mother of Rosemary; loving sister of Sister M. Liberata, CJS.J., of St. Joseph's Order, Brooklyn, N. Elizabeth Casey, Mrs. John Morrlssey, Joseph V.

and Robert Casey. Funeral from the Thomas M. Quinn Sons Funeral Home, 168-31 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L. Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Cross Cemetery. KELLY AUGUSTINE formerly of 31-26 86th Street, Jackson Heights, on Wednesday, April 2, 1947, beloved husband of Cecelia C. (nee Kelly), devoted father of Thomas seaman 2d class, U. S. Reginald and Paul; brother of Albert A.

and Mrs. Stephen Gregory. Funeral from the Conway Funeral Home, 83d Street and Northern mine inspector who had attacked Medill for permitting the mine to operate after it had been found unsafe, and W. P. Young, operating vice president of the mine.

The sub-committee also will hear from the 31 miners who were fortunate enough to be near the elevator shaft and escane from th Judge Hearn, who had served 17 years on the bench until his resignation, is considered a leading possibility now for a 1947 nomination. Mr. Murphy's name also figures ln the preconvention discussions. A strong drive has been launched recently for Benjamin C. Ribman, president of the Unity Club and Mayor O'Dwyer's recent appointee to the Board of Higher Education.

Street. Woodhaven, on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Green-Wood CLAUSEN FRED on AprU 1, 1947, at his home. 101-42 93d Street, Ozone Park.

Survived by wife, Nellie (nee O'Dea); also five children, five grandchildren and one roos will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at his home, 733 43d Thomts O'Reilly, Rosedale undertaker, was conferring with two priests about a funeral last night ln the rectory of St. Clare's R. C. Church, 137-34 Brookville Boulevard, when he collapsed and died demands. Company Prepares for Strike The company, meanwhile, was making preparations to carry on to whatever extent Is possible despite the expected strike.

Cote and supplies of food were laid ln for supervisory employes who would take over emergency telephone operation whe nthe unionized operators, clerks and maintenance workers answer the strike call at 8 a.m. Monday. Similar preparations, union where he died Monday. Burial will diggings when the explosion and its be In Green-Wood Cemetery. a i terms tn, carbon monoxide cas.

ROSZAK On April 2, 1947, ANNA. of a heart attack Boulevard, Jackson Heights. Day Mr. Oronrooe, born ln Finland 78 swept the corridors and tunnels. sister.

Blessing April 4, 10:30 a.m Mr. O'Reilly slumped over in his Nativity R. C. 92d Street and time Iater- Please omit fl0Wers chair while speaking to the Rev. of 436 48th Street, beloved wife of Stanley, and devoted mother of Mrs.

Catherine Turner, Agnes, John. years ago, came to this country 53 years ago and since then had lived Louis H. Giebert, 54, and Rockaway Boulevard. Inter Joseph Geoller, pastor of tne Frank and Joseoh Roszak: sister ofirhurch. and the Rev.

Anthony KENAH MARGARET C. (nee Doylei, beloved wife of Thomas mother of Thomas J. James L. In rnrtlrlvr -Tilnfno' th Wtnntflh ment St. John's Cemetery.

Joseph G. Caminiti. Director. Thomas J. Kenah Jersey City, N.

April Mrs. Margaret C. Kenah of 1W Harrison Jersey city, died here yesterday. She was the wife of Thomas J. Kenah, director of the dlsnensarw spokesman said, were being made I at the Manhattain headquarters of azo he was one of.

the oldest mem- Mrs. Catherine Szymanski. Funeral assistant pastor. They I I I IIM from Schaefer Funeral Parlors, 4thlCalied a private physician who pro-J I AfPf) ITP I IlIPl Avenilf. nt fA Sr.reet nn Ratnrriov hie Hpari i HI Vll II II WlilWl coT.T.TNSAr,rll 1.

1947. GRACE. Kenah and Mrs. Margaret Hoffman mntw nf A mster Funeral from her residence. 166 itne ion lines uewumicni.

ui rr hern at the ponffreeatJon in noint April 5, 9:30 Blessings St An undertaker in Rosedale since Baldwin, April 3-Louls H. J- ne of Bella Mack and Luke Broderick. He was a of membership and age. 1 nnr n-Cl Michael's R. C.

Church. at the Todd Shipyards, Brooklyn. iiitvi mtruL litty. mr. rwiuj Harrison Avenue, Jersey City, on Saturday, April 5.

at 9 a.m.; Solemn Blessing St. Aeden's Ohurch, at 10 a.m. carpenter by trad. 54, wire chief of the Freeport, Wan- In that community. He was 52 and Holy Cross Cemetery.

Surviving are his widow. Mrs. a arriving also are two sons. James L. Kenah of Brooklyn, and lived at 137-40 Brookville, Ave.

RVAM VTAOTl? Inao l.fa,-... Edla Gronroos; three daughters, Thomas Kenah of Jersey City; a KINGSLEY April 2. 1947. April 2, 1947, at her home. 65 Rich-'iRoidale: Mrs.

Agnes Schraederm, Mrs. Harry tagh and Amityville exchanges of the New York Telephone Company, died last night at the Maples Sanitarium in Oceansirie. He lived at U. S. to Offer New Reparation Plan widow.

Mrs. his ci i .1 ourvivuiK 'c Berg in and Mrs. Robert Cassidy; oaugmer, Mrs. Margaret Hoffman; three sisters. Mrs.

Catherine Rrrt Thomas, rwic Aaa O-Reillv. two Reposing at John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Solemn blessing St. Jerome's Church Friday, 11 a.m.

COSTELLO CATHERINE RUS-SEL, on April 2, 1947. aged 72 years, dear mother of Catherine Corbiserie. Funeral Saturday. 10 a.m., from George Werst Funeral Home. Hart Street corner Evergreen Avenue.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. two sons, John and Albert Gron- hrntwr Wiilnn nrvinrnnA 20, and Edward, 16, and a daughter. Wallace. Services 8:30 p.m., Friday 48 Southard Baldwin. of Astoria, and Mrs.

Ethel Bennett and Mrs. John Chadwlck, and four grandchildren. Continued from Page and' three grandchildren, Dolores James A. McCue Funeral Home. 395 Anna 17- LEWIS, beloved husband of Mabel devoted father of Louise; brother of Kate Bchrens, Jennie Feathers and George.

Service at his residence, 31 Windsor Place, Saturday, 2 p.m. LANTRY ANNA April 2, 1947, dear sister of John Thomas Mr. Giebert, who was born in, and Jack Bergin and Craig Cassidy. uVdT Lu Cemr-jittbDap RlHiemliranCeB jBrookft-n. went to work for the 1 traht to ve Moscow AjMl Frank J.

Waterbury Lynbrook, April 3 rank nature of the date, which they con older the earliest possible for clos The funeral wll be held Saturday from the residence, with a solemn blessing at 10 a.m. in St. Aeden's R. C. Church, Jersey City.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, N. J. RYAN April 2, 1947, MARY (nee iBuddy). Birthday remembrance of CRISS LILLIAN F. (nee LarkinV James Mary Frawley and Rose.

Was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. He also was a member of Hill Grove Lodee 540. 'wif. i.i. a beloved son and brother.

Waterbury of this village will be 839 Blake) on Am-il 1. 1947. -at her residence. I Funeral from her residence Hit buried in Evergreen Cemetery, St. I Dennis, mother of Mrs.

Peter Fox. I 1971 Trov Avenue, beloved wife of I President Street; Blessin? at Brooklyn, tomorrow. Masonic fu George devoted mother of Major; Francis Xavler Church. Saturday Mrs. Kenneth Kibler, Joseph, Ray- jp.

A. M. He moved to Baldwin years ago. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jn 50emfjtiam mond Dennis.

Stephen and Edward 11 am, Interment Calvary Ceme- George W. Criss Jr. Funeral Friday neral services wil be held at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Flinch Funeral Home, 34 Hempstead tery k.hii, wsier oi Mrs. inanes roiey nrmmf nf mw hp Gertrude Roddy Giebert; two LANTRY ANNA V. The by fourteen grand-j nusband GEORGE, who died daughters, Mrs.

Gertrude Calder of ing the conference. The train can be held after that. Americans are unofficially estimating the finish not before the 15th and probably between the 15th and 20th. Bevin has a rebel group within the Labor party which is kicking up its heels in protest against his policy of following the "tough" American policy toward Russia. The rebels want him to change his policy here.

ington Club mourns with deep sor Unlondale and Mrs. Ruth Dease of from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue: Blessing 1:30 St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church.

Interment private. DIETERICIX AGNES C. Suddenly at her home. 353 Marion a in frnwi Vior rAclrlanA Ct Vi Mr. waterbury, who died on onlT know I ou hour row the passing of our member and sister of our executive member.

Our Tuesday, Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eleanor S. Waterbury; two oicdsuj 111 nuiy of th dy, Family Church. Requiem Mass Sat- i "ni mi iwn i. broken sincerest sympathies are extended to Funeral Directors reatartof EEBY1CX 4 BCOMOKT Chapel daughters, Mrs.

Edna O. Donlon Holy the Bronx; a son, Edward Giebert of Baldwin, and two grandchildren. Fraternal services will be held at 8:30 pm. tomorrow at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 24 S. Grand Baldwin.

Religious services will be held there at 2 p.m. Saturday. uroay, April iz, at 9 a.m.. Family Church. I ouiy know how much I lovrd you Anrl thnl I iiw.tl wil.

and Mrs. Eveline V. Williams, and Street. Survived bv one daughter, her family. Mrs.

Hans Sternberg; four sons. C. JOSEPH DANAHY, Pres. two sons, Clifford M. and C.

Ken- I only live bfcmse my heart ll! beati. or get out. 115 ATLANTIC AVEfflJ! Carl. Adoloh. John and William: a wcit a a ptma nTHSE-pps- SCHMIDT iriHK nt Mil der.

Bldault's position Is even more neth Waterbury. .1 six grandchildren. Funeral service 0f 559 Liberty Avenue, April 1, 1947; Shepherd Avenue, beloved husband i whil drllnrTV 8 LAFATETTE AVENUE I HAa 4-UW-U M55-41 Your Loving Wife, BERT. from 187 South Oxford Street at beloved husband of Josephine; 'of Matilda dear father of Fred with the Rev. Stephen Hirzel.

pas- 8 p.m., Thursday. Funeral father of Antionette brother of Henry, Walter, Ed-j DAWSON JOSEPH aged 7jtr st- Peter's Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will be in Green pm. iiiuci uici.v ii.cl6.CTu. sey josepn and Charles; brotnerWara.

Ernest ana n-ances Schmidt 'years, died March 3, 1947. Cemetery. field Cemetery, Hempstead. of Leonarda. Anthony and Costen-iand Ella Hobbs.

Services Thursday, Ut, eamiot tell how I ml him zia. Funeral Saturday. 10 a.m., 8 p.m., at Zirkel Funeral Home, My hrt cannot leu wtm to Walter B. Cooke from John Metzner Parlors. and Norwood Avenues, l'0 Tione.om.

Armitage Bradley Oarden City, April 3 Funeral fnr Armllan. DraHloir Atlantic Avenue, interment at. cypress nius. IMOMMIE and Brother, EDWARD. IMC 1 JOHN W.

LAMB I I SQUIRES MARTHA M. (Aunt DAWSONJOSEPH In Mondayi tlghl a v.ii ma McAUI, EY EMMA V. (nee; Martha. Aoril 1 1Q47 hplmrprl wife memory, uieo Marcn mi. at 8 at the Fairchild Charx-1.

Frank- To have, to hold tnd then to pn. jlm Avp anfI oth s. eH over 55 of our FUNERAL INFORMATION 50 Struts Ara. MAia 2-85S TTturstialr. April 3rd OASm, Dlan I it Chnl CONNOB, Thiinai P.M.

th.pel Friday, April 4lh fill OT. Charln 10 A.M. al Chapel PAIM HAl I), Leon P. O. 3 P.M.

at Chapal Ufa Model CADILLAC CARS To Hire for All Occattoa 79TB IT. al IRO ATX Pkaas I Her Mm t-rrfo-l ui n. oervice at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, Fri-dav. 10:30 m. 1 the greatest irarrow of out l.pjrt Aunt Dolly, Pat and Nanny Mercui io.

Reilly) of Baltimore, Tuesday, April f. 1947; widow of Charles H. McAuley of the Supreme Court: beloved mother of Charles Raymond J. Harold and Mrs. Dorothy Dixon of Baltimore.

Reposing at the Funeral Home J. Clement Sevtntb Decade of Community Servtce FAIRCHILD SONS rVKtXAL DIMCTOKS SINCE IW4 Kt Ml 4 Ava Bi.My iNr Gnm4 Art.f Praass as Mr. Bradley, whose home was at 25 Tliorne HempUead. is survived by a nephew, Comm. John C.

Huntington, and two nieces, Mrs. R. S. Glen and Mrs. D.

W. GARGIULO In memory of a suddenly, onjin(f wife anj devoted mother. 31. beloved son of Margaret ABETH M. Died April 3, 1942.

Fifth Kearns. 1461 Bushwick Avenue 'ire nennessyi. oi uouniy Anniversary Mass offered. corner of Pilling Street. Blessing; Ireland, and the late John; brother 1218 Flalbu.k Art.

BUclcnmnler 2-026 Thurtriav. April Jrrf SO.V4. F.liiabrth II) A.M. al CaiatI Friday. April 4th Wr.lNGARTNEB.

Mina 1 M. at Ckaswl Saturday, April ilh HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC lit Teart BUckmintttr 2-0174 1925 Chwth Avenve (COOSLtV FltTSnrM iivl OABDEN CUT MArimSSCX at Our Ladv of Lourdes. Saturday! Jnn J. and Peter J.

Reposing; at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's at Murnane Funeral Home, 243: Cemetery. Avenu at Carroll Street. Fu-i MEYER THE ES, on 4.

10 a.m.i AprU 1, 1947. beloved husband 0fjInlerment Cross Cemetery. the late Margareta Meyer; father WILLIAMSON MARIE LO-1 ASGANO. Salralort in A.M. al Chattel UNDERSTANDING of your needs of Lena A.

Palm and Katherine M.RETTA. dear wife of James lov- funeraU are for families we hav previouilr been privileged to erve. Thle i lrlinionr to llie unqualified tervire offered hy Waller B. Cooke, Inc. It explains, perhaps mora than may oilier reason, why Waller B.

Cooke, Inc. Is New York's largest funeral director why one out of every ten funerals in New York City is conducted by Waller B. Cooke, Inc. DIONIFIID FUNIRAIS MOM 8M0 ing mother of Robert, James, Edward a. a.

HARituL-a itoTicsa 1S1 UaUm Blri BUcknioattr 4-1200 Thuriday. AprU 3rd HENDERSON, Eanlld 1 P.M. al Bo ait Saturday, AprU Sth BSILLT, Robert H. 1 P.M. at Chapel Raynis.

Funeral services at the Forbell Funeral Home, 77 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre, L. Friday, April 4, at 9:15 p.m. Interment Greenfield Cemetery, Saturday a.m. and Rita. Funeral from her residence, 852 E.

46th Street, Saturday 11 a.m. Solemn Blessing, Church of the Little Flower, 11:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DOCKET S-36 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, EASTERN DISTRICT or NEW YORK Notice: I have arrested tha 3-32 Forttt Art. HEftaaa 3-0900 Tkundar.

Atril 3rd FELLER, Kail 1 P.M. at Chapel s3 iKiiNi ner engines, libelled bjr Edward W. Latimer for wages, stc. 154.69. process returnable 'April 9, 1947.

at 10:30 A.M., in said Court, Post Office Building. Brooklyn. N. T. All persons interested must then present their claims or be defaulted iand the said S9 IRINI her be condemned and ordered old.

Dated, April 1. 1947. EUGENE SMITH. U. S.

Marshal. Simon Schechter, Proctor for IK uroi Out service is designed to meet the needs of fflfttionama ArlutotiilfgmfntH ON THIS PAGI May Placed Easily and Quickly By Telephone CALL MISS HART MAin 4-6200 each individual case. 158-14 Northern Bird. FLuikmi 3-6600 Friday, April 4th BTl'l Elale K. :3 A.M.

al Ckaaal Monday. April 7th C8ILMARK, Marraret 9 3(1 A.M. at Borne ii pliant. LICENSES Geo. w.Peese&soN Eail HnaaT, Ltcensea i 3 Brooklyn Locations 7501 FIFTH AVE.

83 HANSON PLACE 711 SIXTY-FIFTH ST. PHONE ROAD 5-1600 In. id NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No. GB13263 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 3C0 Manhattan Brooklyn, for utf-premies consumption. BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES nit Flstbusb Ate-CUdusaiutar 242S4 ISfr IIMilhlJ.

Stai.i Maitct-t67tt 11 Undsn (oulataTd BUduiHmttr 4-UOt 15114 North. BJ.d. Flaahmj; 3-00 Sarsnth mj-MAia 24iS J-32 Iststt Avana-ltUane fUNlRAl HOMII IN tVERY R0R0U6H AND WISTCHIITIR Funeral Dirpcton i.13 oiranH Ave. I Sterling 3-7700 WILLIAM UORjt AN 3n Vanhatta: ao A-e. Brooklyn, n.

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