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iV BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES MAR. 3, 1953 DESMOND JEROME be-1 loved husband of Catherine, (nee Meckel); devoted father of John SIwDR. EDWARD J. MAY DIES; dear mother of Edward, Johnj hlfimw i Mini haraa.4, practitioner since 1912 and Philip, and brother of William R. Reposirw 87-11 mn street.

Mrs. C. D. Cadigan Funeral Thursday Mrs. Catherine Dolan Cadigan, widow of Joseph Cadigan, ALFRED A.

NELSON, BUILDER OF OCEAN AVE. CHURCH, DIES Ahlstrand.t Herbert, Mary a Ahrena, Otto Hollings, E. Alexandersoh.M. Keenan. Peter Woodhaven; Requiem St.

Thomas M1 Okirl. uvi.i Mass Our Lady of Refuge Church, the Apostle Church. Wednesday, Ball. Catherine Kranz, Henry Friday, 10 ajn. the Medical Society of the County of Kings, the Medical Society of the State of New A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 11 a.m.

Thursday in St. Michael's R. C. Church, Kvalstad, Anna 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Joseph L. Rasm'issen. Dir. HERBERT MARY, on February died Sunday of a heart attack 28.

1953. in her 66th year, of 53-A York, the American Medical Association, the Catholic Physi Barry, Arthur Bockman, John Boylan, Mrs. P. Cadigan, C. Casale, Joseph Lanre, Emma Lockwood, John Malone, L.

W. Marcelle. Henry Martin, Louise DOHERTY RICHARD on'Centxal Avenue. Brooklyn -dear Krfwari Mav who March 1. 1953.

of 67-47 Kessell mother of John Ida. Hizateth; ir J- a. cians Guild of Brooklyn, Long Island Council of the Knights (Street. Forest Hills, retired lieuten-! ur rti I a 1 r. hn.KnH'Lena.

Reposing at Charles G. fice at 104 Montauk Ave. for Mason, Mary Cotter. Joseph Alfred A. Nelson, 83, of 1811 Avenue who built the Ocean Avenue Congregational Church, and who had been one of its oldest living members, died In Caledonia Hospital last night.

Mr. Nelson, whose firm, Alfred A. Nelson Sons, constructed many private homes and industrial buildings in the area, was a leading builder in of Columbus, and St. Michael's Holy Name Society. au T-ff-.

vrrv (no Kollvi nH father lOcnnint i-uutim nwc. -v. man lour ur. Dalessio, Nicholas May, Dr. E.

J. many years and at the time of his death was deacon emeritus. Mr. Nelson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine A.

Hess Nelson; two daughters, Mrs. Grace J. Paulson and Mrs. Helen N. Watson; two sons.

Clifton A. and George and nine grandchildren, Clifton, Peter, Eric, Mary. George and Janice Nelson, Robert Paulson, Doris Watson and Mrs. Joan Watson Clark. Funeral services will be held q.ma.

Tirnnfrivn tsoiemrt wf- May died Sunday at his resi In addition to his wife, Kath- Joan Gesswem and Patricia Single- tnird7ii oi hv iMnaiquiem Mass at St. Leonards k. dence, 14 Schenck Court A native of Ireland, Dr. May Dohertv. Irene Godsil.

and oneChurch. Wednesday. 9.30 am, In erine, ur. May is survived by two sons. Dr.

Edward J. May Jr. and Dr. John F. May, both grandchild.

Funeral from Glascott lermeni domi was brought to Brooklyn when he was 1 1. He studied at Belle dental two grandchil at her home, 2020 E. 35th St. Mrs. Cadigan, a native of Manhattan, had made her home in Brooklyn for more than 40 years.

She was formerly active in the Ladies Auxiliary of the Edward A. Cummings Post, American Legion. Surviving are two sons, James and Joseph Cadigan; six daughters, Mrs. Isabella O'Don-nell, Mrs. Gertrude King, Mrs.

Catherine McPadden, Mrs. Margaret Miller, Mrs. Mary Sheridan and Mrs. Florence Daley; a brother, Walter Hart, with the U. S.

Air Force, and 18 grandchildren. The funeral will be from the vue Medical College, from which Flatbush for 52 years. A na dren, Edward J. May 3d and Avenue. Forest Hills.

T.r.T" 7 9:30 am, Solemn Requiem Mass anarch a. 195 be oved 1 wu of John tive of Sweden, he came to Linda Anne May; a sister, Mrs rhnri-h nf "rnr Tiih of MW. MWWU Antonio, A. McLeod, David 1 Desmond. Jerome Mole, Antonio Doherty.

R. J. Moss, Margaret Dortmus. J. Mullen.

Mary Dowd.John Muller, William Fahy Mary Nelson. Alfred Fasullo, Gaetano Renwick, John Fenter. Anna Riker, Chaunoey Garbarino. Louis Ryan, Mamie Gallagher, W. J.

Sachatelli, Louis Gold, Dr. Irving Saydah, Michael Gorey. Elizabeth pcardina, Joseph Gorman. Gladys Singer. Charles Gouch, Ca roline Vickberg Paul B.

Greite. Adelhiede Walling. C. Hackett, Ann at 8 p.m. tomorrow in me Linda A.

Redican, and a broth Kessel Street. 10 a.m. Interment he was graduated in 1911 and interned at Bellevue Hospital. He opened the Montauk Ave. office in 1912.

He was for many years associate obstretrician er, Hugh L. May. this country when 14 and gained much of his secondary education by attending night school while working out his The funeral will be held from Calvary Cemetery. DOREMUS JEMIMA, on March the Donnelly and Purcell Fu- land. Funeral service at waiter fl.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush Avenue, Wednesday. 9:15 p.m. Interment Thursday, 3 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. KEENAN PETER, March 2, Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush with the Rev. William Griffiths of the Ocean Avenue Congregational Church officiating.

Burial will be Thursday in Green-Wood Cemetery. apprenticeship. ana gynecologist in St. Marys neral Home, Euclid Ave. and Hospital.

iFulton St. Burial will be in 1953, beloved mother of Alonzo, David, Edward, Robert and Dor-jothy. Service at Walter B. Cooke, In addition to erecting the Ocean Ave. church, Mr.

Nelson lhe doctor was a member oflSt. John's Cemeterv. was active in its affairs for Funeral Home, so itu Avenue, Wednesday, 9 p.m. 1953, beloved husband of the late Roseann; father of Joseph, Gerard residence on Thursday. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m.

In the Good Shepherd R. C. Church, Avenue and Batchelder St. Burial and Andre-w; brother of Margaret Gillies; also 12 grandchildren survive. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, Jury Asks Reforms In Housing Blight AHI.STRAND EDWARD ANDREW, of Irvtngton on Hudson, N.

formerly of Brooklyn. Funeral service 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the Edward Funeral Home, 64 Ash-ford Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. William Malone, 91, Poet, Business Man, Church Worker DOWD JOHN EM oi March 1, 1953, of 146 E. 4th Street, husband of the late Elizabeth (nee Cook); devoted father of Mrs.

Elizabeth Bergquist, Mrs. Catherine corner Church and Rogers Ave Continued from Page 1 will be In Resurrection Ceme Interment 10 a.m.. Thursday, at! nues; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Catherine of Genoa Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Rvan. Mrs. Margaret Ryan, Mrs. tery. Society of St.

Vincent de Paul. junry's presentment would not become "mere footnotes and Fcrncliff Cemetery. While president of the confer IGertrude Ryan, Mrs. Mary Padula, in Buffalo, Estelle, Edward and Martin: AHRENS OTTO ence he helped to establish the L. William Malone, 91, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Harold C. Den-man, at 440 Ovington Ave. Mr. Malone was born In Eau Charles H. Jensen KRANZ HENRY of 1223 references in reports of future Investigating bodies." The jury hoped, he said, that Its presentment would start the ball roll society free vacation camp for poor children at Commack.

N. February 21, 1953, formerly ol 127 St. Paul Street, Westfield, N. husband or Caroline Ahrens; father of Henrv W. Ahrens; Myrtle Avenue, on March 2, 1953, aoo 79 vMra hplnvpH hilshRnri of brother of Mrs.

Sadie Heaney and Frank; also survived by eight grandchildren. Reposing at the Chapels. 40 Lafayette Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Immaculate art of Mary R. C. Church, His wife, Amelia died In Man? Kranz: also survived hyiClaire.

on May 15, 1861. He ing toward making New York 1943. Mr. Malone is survived Services Tonight (brother of Henry F. Ahrens of Brooklyn.

N. Y. Funeral tock place three nieces and three nephews. received his business training City the first city to jurors said, the number of persons crowded into rooms is "limited only by the desperation of the family or group, and the cupidity of the one renting the apartment not necessarily the owner of the building." "A family of four or five persons may acid to its household four additional families or groups, thus crowding into one apartment rented to four or five persons an additional 16 to 20 persons," the jurors reported. Absentee or "vulture'' tenants, as well as landlords and tenants who take in other groups, alo speed deterioration, the jury said.

Service Wednesday, 8:45 p.m.. Dublin from his uncle, from his residence. 49 Park Street, Wednesday. 9:45 a.m. Interment by his daughter, Amelia, who is Mrs.

Denman: two sons, Laurence W. Malone Jr. and achieve civilized housing for all the people." Funeral services for Charles Buffalo, N.Y February 23,1953 st. Charles Cemetery. George Werst Funeral Home, Hart Street coiner Evergreen Avenue.

Laurence Malone, who had been Collector of the Port of H. Jensen, a foreman In the Eight major recommenda FAHY Suddenly, on March 2 Dublin. After he returned to' tool and die department of A Joseph T. Malone; seven grandchildren and a sister, Catherine I Herv-1953. MARY G.

nee Redmond), of this country be became presi Schrader's Son, manufacturers tions were, made by the grand Jury, which began its probe shortly after the firetrap blaze Funeral Thursday, 1 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Former Alderman, old 19th Assembly District, member of Independent Association Mutual Employes. Malone of San Diego, Cal. rl R.n,:.

7616 5th Avenue, beloved wife of dent of James Olwell of wire, valves and gauges, 470 iPatrick: dear mother of Roger B. Manhattan. Vanderbllt will be held at land Martin loving daughter of A lover of poetry throughout 8 o'clock tonight at the Stutz hall. tsmtiu.ih aim 'John ana tne late Anna mien, 1953 nee Bvrne). beloved wife oft and fond slater of Frajilc B.

Red- Requiem Offered KVALSTAD ANNA, March S.lhis life. Mr. Malone in 1936 pub mann Funeral Home, 224-39 which took the lives of seven women and children June 18. 1952, In a building at 1 101 Bedford 'Ave. The 8-Polnt Program lished Ins own book of verse: Jamaica Queens Village.

The Rev. Thomas Theodore "Over the Years," which he ded For Lt. Col. Oilman Butler, rector of St. Matthew's 1 Prevent, by changes In icated to his granddaughter, Patricia Ann Malone.

Episcopal Church, Woodhaven law, creation of more plum breeders by conversion of one will officiate. Masonic rites will trie late Francis mother ofimond, Lillian McDonagh. Margaret; M10vet wlle 01 Jonn: niotner Frank and Herbert: dear grand-loilfoyle and Veronica Mullarkey. Jon Garobis; daughter of Nlkohnei "mother of Herbert Jr. Solemn Re-'Fuueral from Darraugh's Funeral, Knoff.

Reposing at the Halvorsen quiem Ma.ss Friday, 9:30 a.m., OuTiHome, 8813 5th Avenue, Chapel. 5310 8th Avenue. Services Lady of Guadalupe Church. Re-solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady! Wednesday, 8 p.m. Final obsequies posing at Funeral Home of F.

Angels Church, 10 a.m. Inter-Thursday, 10 a.m., Fresh Pond. McLaughlin Son, 8125 3d Ave- ment St. Charles Cemetery. Masses! Hue.

Interment Holy Cross. i appreciated. LANGE EMMA, on March 1, I 11953, of 133-28 Francis Lewis Bou- BANKER MARY W. March 3. fasiiii G4FTANO Laurelton, L.

devoted Circumvent Rent Laws Such absentee tenants rent apartments and sublet them to one or more families each at total rents "far in excess of the Huntington, March 3 Lt. Col follow. Burial will be In Cy Mr. Malone was a member of the Holy Name Society and past president of the St. John the Baptist Conference of the Thomas V.

Gilman, retired, was and two family houses into rooming houses. press Hills Cemetery. burled this morning in the St Mr. Jensen died Sunday of a 2 Prevent, by changei In Philip Nerl Catholic Cemetery heart attack at his home, 209-33 at Northport following a sol-1 1953. oi 144 Kumson Koaa, Mah aI mother of Emma E.

Miller; sister 112th Queens Village. He law, the overcrowding of apartments by allowing them to be rented by only one family. emn requiem mass in St. Pat rents fixed by the Rent Commission, thus taking advantage of the housing shortage without any of the responsibilities or cost of an owner." Low-rent public housing is pequa. beloved motner or ttaipn.i Fmaxi).

loving of Katherine Weckerman and Donald, Paul and the late Vincent, Jhelma (nee Fmm.WWL Kunlz was born In Denmark and was brought to this country when rick's R. C. Church here at 9:30 A civilian employe at the MULLEN MARY of 158 hii- Si 0TCAtimio Avenue Anthony Fasullo, Mrs. Charles Funeral Home. 87-34 80th Street, child Chapel.

9al Atlantic Avenue, 'Mrs MeMrta.jwoodhaven. Wednesday, 9 p.m. Fu- 6 years of age. He would have been 39 years with the Schrader Watervliet, N. Arsenal, he Greeley Avenue, Sayville, L.

neral Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment died there, suddenly, last Thurs isuddenly, on March 1, beloved sis concern on March 17, the Evergreens Cemetery ter of James L. Mullen, Anne John day from a heart attack. He A World War I veteran, Mr son and Rose Dillon. Reposing at was post engineer at the LOCKWOOD JOHN JOSEPH, her residence until Thursday 3 Force existing rooming houses to conform to health and safety requirements and require operators to be licensed.

Charge Poor Management 4 Enforce housing, sanitary and health laws vigorously. The Jurors charged the Housing and Building Department Jensen was a member of the American Legion. He also was arsenal. on March 2, 1953. beloved husband of Helene (nee Wojcison); father A veteran of both World not the complete answer to the problem of slum eradication as private enterprise can help solve the problem If encouraged by concessions on taxes, Interest, mortgage maturity dates and percentages of equity Investment, the jurors said.

If banks will not lend money, March 5, when a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at St. Law a member of Corinthian Lodge uvifg. vito Viccaro, Gasper Fasullo BARRY ARTHUR March i. ana Mrs. Leonard Guartoo.

Fuueral 1853, member of N. Y. C. F. Thursday, a from Funeral flear son of Rose inee Starlta); Home i87 oxford Street; Sol-brother of Carl E.

Reposing Ken-emn Requlem Mass R. c. Church Eedy Chapel, comer of Church of tne Holy ame a Inter. nd Rogers Avenues; Solemn Re-Imfnt at Jonn.s ometery. quiem Mass Church of the Holy I Tarl SonSi Directors.

Cross, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. In- terment St John's Cemetery ENTER ANNA c. (nee Chris-RorKMiOHV suddenlv on'iP1161' on Marcn m3' devoted Wars I and II, he retired from of Robert John J. and Mari F. A.

and of Orient Chap rence R. C. Church, Sayville, at anne; brother of Mrs. Joseph Clan military activities last year. He 10 a.m.

Interment St. Lawrence ter. R. A. M.

cy. Mrs. Gertrude Farrell, Ann was a native of Manhattan Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs where he was born on Nov. sistersi in the past has not been prop Lockwood and Mrs.

Joseph Murray. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from Joseph Redmond Funeral Parlor, MULLER WILLIAM, on March Violet M. Jensen: four and three brothers. and 1896, the son of Charles erly manned or managed." 2, 1953, of 1129 E. 2d Street, Brook dear sister of 5 Make tenants as well as 476 73d Street; Requiem Mass lyn, husband of Edna Tripp Mul at fairly low rates of interest, State or city agencies will have to help owners to rehabilitate buildings, the jury said.

Mrs. Mary also sur owners responsible for mainte ler; father of Carolyn Muller a.m., St. Anselms R. C. Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Walcott, Service at Walter nance and cleanliness and elim vived by seven grandchildren; member of Court St. Rose of Lima. Anna Lappin Gilman.

Back in 1945, when he held the rank of captain, he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and citation for his work asi co-ordinator of supplies during landing operations at Lingayen Cooke. Funeral Home, 20 inate "vulture tenants" by not Ed'jar. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the J. Clement Reams Funeral! Home, 1461 Bush wick Avenue, corner 1 1 1 i re Interment Wednesday, 2 p.m., Lutheran No. 757, Catholic Daughters of LONG ISLAND COUNCIL, NO.

Snyder Avenue, Wednesday, 8 pm Michael Lama, 75, Legislator's Dad allowing any one to rent (and America. Reposing at Funeral 197, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, Interment Ocean View Cemetery. sublet) more than one apart Home, 63-32 Forest Avenue, Ridge- announces with deep regret the wood: Hnlpmn Rionlcm Mass nnssinir nf Rrnther Dp tnwARn ment without living in it i vn tr NELSON ALFRED on March 2. 1953, beloved husband of 6 Rehabilitate areas where tuiunn mr. rmur r.

10 a.m at St Matthias, J. MAY Sr. Members will as Michael Lama, father of As Gulf and as port officer during the organization of the Luzon and Philippine base sections semble at Donnelly it Purcell's Fu "We feel that the Rent Commission will rc-operate to see that fair, higher rentals are fixed if Improvements are made," the jury added. Another report, dealing specifically with failure of the Housing and Building Department to prevent spread of slums, will be handed up shortly, the jury said. buildings are structurally sound, semblyman Alfred A.

Lama, Kose a. Mastersoni, at ner nom, Cnurch. interment St. John's Cem-333 Plymouth Avenue, ers, N. on March 1.

1953, beloved, Gallagher Sons, Directors. neral Parlor at Euclid Avenue and with State or city loans to commands from Jan. 9 to July 1. Fulton Street, at 9 p.m. Tuesday, died today in his home, 9W0 finance improvements if bank Wi oi ine late l'ninp r.

ana ue- Josephine father of Grace J. Paulson, Helen N. Watson, Olifton A. and George C. Nelson; survived by nine grandchildren.

Services at the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Wednesday. 8 m. Interment Green-Wood March 3d. 23fith Bellerose. He was 75.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. voted mother of Anne Rosemr.ry! GARBARINO LOUIS, on March Born in Italy, Mr. Lama set WILLIAM F. CRAWFORD Grand Knight. Alice 1.

Feudtner Gilman; two sons, Thomas H. and Donald, loans are not available, and permit rent concessions where necessary. 7 Encourage private enter tled in East New York when he Blanchfield and the late 1953, beloved husband of Toma-James P. Funeral from her resi-jsina; devoted father of Anthony dence on Wednesday, March Sol-and John. Reposing at the 5th enin Requiem Mass at St.

Patrick's Avenue Chapel, 691 5th Ave- emigrated here in 1918 and MALONE On Monday, March 2. Cemeterv the latter a U. S. Marine, and his mother. lived there most of his life.

He u. tYitu.i.u, aevotea miner oi prise to build new multiple and1 private dwellings with tax and blNOin at 3C REN WICK JOHN of 93-08 Church, Bay Shore, at 10 a.m. In-hue, corner 21st Street. Funeral worked as a dispatcher for the 75th. Street, Woodhaven, beloved terment St.

John Cemetery. March 5 at 9:30 a.m. Requiem old B. M. and when he re ether concessions.

A. D'Anlonio, 69, tired moved to Bellerose Mass St. Agatha's R. C. Church at 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Are You Drooling? husband of Mae dear father of Elliott and George Renwlck, Ma-Jetta Olsen, James and Mae Ren- In addition to his widow, Dolan), March 1, 1953, beloved wife Cemetery. Flay Split Supervision 8 Put one and two-family dwellings under supervision of Mrs. Harold C. Denman, Joseph and Laurence W.

Malone survived by seven grandchildren. Reposing at the home of his daughter, 440 Ovington Brooklyn. Notice of funeral MARCELLE HENRY on March 1, 1953, beloved husband of Harriett, and devoted father of Maria, and his son, Assembly Continued from Page wick. Past Chief of MacDonald Clan, No. 33, Order of Scottish man Lama, Mr.

Lama is survived by another son, Guido, Printing Assistant A solemn requiem mass for Clans. Services Thursday, 8 p.m the housing division of the f. Housing and Buildings Depart- in everv day, he said. 'Our ment, rather than under split SUP' is tremendous. GABRINI MADELINE, on March 1, 1953, beloved sister of Vincent and Mrs, Charles A.

Gorman. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., from New York nd Brooklyn who is Democratic chairman of at the Zirkel Funeral Home, Ridge- Poughkeepsle; four daughters, Mrs. Thnm.is Cosfplln Mn Vrv wood and Norwood Avenues, Cy press Hills. departmental supervision as at Henry F. Mildred McNally and Anthony D'Antonio, 60, of 356 Maple member of Local 23, Funeral Home, 187 S.

Oxf ordiHelen Smallwood; also survived by lanfla Rflirl flom'm, 1 present. of the late Joseph; loving mother of James, Joseph, Isabella O'Don-nell. Gertrude King. Catherine McPadden, Margaret Miller, Mary Sheridan and Florence Daley; devoted sister of Walter Hart; also survived by 18 grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from her residence, 2020 E.

35th Street; Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m. Good Shepherd R. C. Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

L. I. CASALE JOSEPH, of 456 41st Street, Brooklyn. Reposing Scar-rjaci Funeral Home, 711 4th Avenue quuieu in auumun lu sinuiil steak: Chuck steak, 27 rents a Street; Requiem Mass 10:15 a.m. 'eight grandchildren, five great- New York Printing Press Assistants, who died Sunday, will RIKER CHAUNCEY, on March 1, 1953, husband of the late Mary Queen of All Saints R.

C. Church, grandchildren; brother, Peter, and Gilda; six grandchildren and! Rom'g houses and over-three great-grandchildren. crowded apartments are the A solemn reouiem mass one slum creators, and (nee Brogan) and devoted father of vanaermit ana Laiayette Avenues. isisters, Madeline Etsen and Katlv be offered at 9 a.m. Thursday in St.

Francis of Assisi R. C. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. Lillian Banna and Muriel Bon-glorno, Thomas Riker, Vera Clem-ente. Funeral service Walter Cody erine Bremmer.

Reposing at the Fullerton Funeral Home, 9718 Flat-lands Avenue. Religious services just as there are slum areas, there are slum houses that pound; rhuck roast, 25 rents; round roast, 35 rents; rib roast, 35 cents; stewing beef, three pounds for 29 rents, and chopped beef, four pounds for 99 rents. Harry F. Blair Sons, Directors. GOLD Dr.

IRVING BACII- Church, Lincoln Road and Nos-trand Ave. be said at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Gregory's R. 0.

Church, Belle-rose. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Queens. Funeral Home, 1093 St. Nicholas have crept into good areas," the jurors said.

"There may Avenue (165th Street, New York RAt II, on March 3, 1953, beloved husband of Rose; father of Judith. The funeral will be held from the Vigilante Funeral Home. Rogers and Sterling and City), Wednesday, I p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m., the Rev. Joseph B.

Flotten officiating. Funeral Wedneday, 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MARTIN LOUISE H. (nee be a slum apartment that has crept into a good building.

It Ki.M-MMiE, iormeriy oi so burial will be in SL John is this blight that must be kept from spreading." Cemetery. 78th Street, on March 1. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Moses), on March 1. Survived by Sunday Car Wash OKd by Surpless beloved husband, Bernard de- Thursday, 9 a.m. iSchwartz Bros.

Memorial COTTER JOSEPH on March! 114-03 Queens Boulevard, Forest 2, 1953, beloved husband of Rabbi Nathan Perilman of-dear father of Terry Bollinger, ficating. Kindly omit flowers. Joan and Joseph; brother of Cath- erine, Molly, Agnes, Ella Hughes GOREY On March 2, 1953, and Vera Harkins. Reposing at 'ELIZABETH P. (nee Delaney), be-Molone Funeral Home, 2913 New-loved wife of the late StepTien Mr.

D'Antonio, a native of Italy, was employed by the Charles Francis Press for 40 Mrs. M. M. Lenr, A. T.

T. Operator Mrs. Margaret Murphy Lenz, a long distance operator for voted mother of Bernard Louise E. Lent, Lorraine A. O'Donnelland Virginia E.

Martin. Reposing at the McAndrew Funeral Home, 514 Wil The jurors reported Inspect' Ing four buildings, originally one -family, four-story and basement homes, in "good areas." Concerted to rooming houses in 1 OIA It! years, ne is survived ny nis wife, Lena; three sons, Louis, until Thursdav 9:30 aevotea motner oi n.ennem naiyui, Avenue, son Avenue. Service 9 p.m. Wednes Joseph and Arthur, and a daughter. Mrs.

George A. Cin Mrs. Kathryn McPhelin and day. Interment Evergreens Ceme Requiem Mass 10:15 a.m., Our Lady of Angels Church. SACHATELLI LOUIS, of 296 Wllloughby Avenue, suddenly, on March 1, 1953.

Reposing at residence until Thursday. Survived by beloved wife, Jennie, and sons, John. Joseph and Louis Jr. Solemn Requiem at St. Patrick's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Stephen S. Gorey; loving sister of tery, Thursday, 10 a.m. km. k.

im the American Telephone Il'l iniiinii na i is to. for the last 18 years. Continued from Page 1 the repo.e and the religious liberty of the community." Cars are no longer luxuries but necessities and play" an increasingly important part In the life of the community, "particularly on Sunday," he Mrs. Mary Henderson: also survived by ten grandchildren. Fu cotta.

whose husband is active in civic work in the Flatbush area. MASON MARY, on March 2, va mww ,1 i. i i t(rn uieu nummv ai ner iiuine, own a.m.; rwquiem ol. uciuuico R. C.

Church. Direction Joseph H. McClean. DALESSIO NICHOLAS, of 1630 W. 6th Street, Brooklyn survived by wife, Lillian Norris and son, Frank.

Reposing Scarpaci Funeral Home, 711 4th Avenue, cor- neral from William Dunlgan Son-1953, beloved mother of Harry J. persons. In one of the houses there are Quentin Road. Chapel, Rogers Avenue and Mont-, and John J. Mason.

Reposing at Mrs. Lenz, a native of Wil gomery Street, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Fishers Parlors, 1230 Bush wick 20 families with 28 adults, and Solemn Requiem Mass St. Igna-Avenue, until Thursday, 8:30 a.m mington, had lived in 38 children living in 23 rooms, SAYDAH MICHAEL on tiotis R. C. Church.

10 a.m. Inter Solemn Requiem Mass Fourteen ittrmorimns COLSH ROBERT. In loving memory of our beloved husband most of them using the four ment Holy Cross Cemetery. ner 23d Street, Brooklyn, until I Wednesday, 9 a.m. I n'iVTflVin ANTHONY, on Holy Martyrs R.

C. Church. 9 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

common toilets anri tne live March 1, 1953, of 8648 Fort Hamilton Parkway, beloved husband of Zakeya (nee Llan); devoted father The State Legislature, Sur GORMAN GLADYS sud and father. Tenth anniversary. showers and using portable, two-burner gas stoves as MAY EDWARD M.D., be of Jameel, George, Theodore and Rest In peace. March 1, of 356 Maple Street, believed husband of Lena; devoted kitchens." denly, March 2, 1953, beloved wife of Bernard loving mother of Mrs. Jeanette Halahan; dear daughter of, Mrs.

Blanche Gaines; pless went on, has been increasing the requirements aimed at safeguarding tie operators of cars and safeguard Eleanor Sahadi; dear brother of Mrs. Nustas Kirkish and Mrs. loved husband of Katherine; dear father of Dr. Edward J. May Jr.

father of Louis, Joseph, Arthur and But, they pay average weekly Loving Wife, Nettle, and Children. DAWSON -JOSEPH W. Died and Dr. John F. May; grandfather Sada Kirkish.

Reposing at the E. C. rentals of $13.95 a room, or Theresa Cincotta. Reposing at Vigilante Chapels, 406 Rogers Avenue sister of Mrs. Hazel Stone; also of Edward J.

3d and Linda Anne; March 3, 1947. more than $60 a month. Brooklyn for the last 20 years. She was the widow of William Lenz. Surviving are a sister, Mrs.

William R. McElroy, and two nieces, Mrs. Robert A. Wolff and Mrs. Margaret M.

Smyth. The funeral will be held Thursday with a solemn requiem mass in St. Vincent's R. Church, Newport News, Va. Until 10 o'clock tonight the body will be at the Mc-Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Brooklyn.

Rurial ing pedestrians and. interestingly enough, quite a few of survived by two grandchildren. Re Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue. Services at St. Nicholas Cathedral, 355 State Street, until Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Exist All Over It) SI yrn have pasned elnee that fair day.

Our'darlini Joreph fu oalled to btavaa In God a rare. these requirements have to do Mass St. Francis of Assisi Church. posing at Kennedy Chapel, corner Church and Rogers Avenues. Notice of funeral later.

These conditions and their Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Brother. Edward; Nannie with the cleanliness of the car." brother of Linda A. Redican and Hugh L. May.

Funeral from Donnelly Purcell Funeral Home. Euclid Avenue and Fulton Street, on Thursday; Requiem Mass 11 ajn. at St. Michael's R. C.

Church. In-terment St. John's Cemetery. Green-Wood Cemetery. spread exist not only in Aunt, Dolly; Cousin, Pat; "cieanline is a mMe' I to good health and Direction Mary T.

Sheridan. GOUCH CAROLINE on SCARDINA JOSEPH, of 8011 necessity lo safety Brooklyn but all over the city, the jurors said. Walter II. Cooke 20th Avenue. Reposing at Cusimano Russo Funeral Home, 230 Court Thev charged that "the law KEE HELEN.

In loving memory and is an avset lo any com unity," he added. Please omit flowers. as It now exists permits these of our dear mother, who passed Street. March 1, wife of the late William; survived by children, the Rev. Walter, William, Warren, Mrs.

James Dornan and Mrs. John Cahill; awav March 3, 1M8, Masses offered. will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, conditions to develop." MAY Dr. EDWARD Sunday. Present when the decision SINGER CHARLES MARK, March 1, 1953.

St. Mary's Hospital In earved-up apartment, the, Newport News was handed down were Joseph three sisters, Mrs. H. Harvey. Mrs.

CHILDREN. LOOP CL WILLIAM GER Alumni Association expresses deep T. McDonough of the Police O. Wolfcrstelg, Mrs. Anna Viemei- Legal Bureau who, with Assist ARD.

In sad and loving memory ster; seven grandchildren. Funeral aged 4, suddenly, darling son of Harold and Ann; dearest brother of Gloria and Barbara; loving grandchild of David. Services Wednesday, 1 p.m., Norman Jeffer Com regret at the loss of a beloved associate. All members are asked to attend the funeral. Dr.

CHARLES E. SPRATT, Secy. of our dear Billy. Ninth Anniver from the Parlors of James F. Mc-Keon Son, 7212 Fort Hamilton ant District Attorney Salvador Rametta, had prosecuted the sary Ma.ss offered.

Parkway, Wednesday; thence to munity Chapels, Fort Hamilton cases; and two defense attor Aiaava In our haarti and prayer. MOM, DAD and SISTERS. the R. C. Church of St.

Ephrem, McLEOD DAVID, father of Parkway corner 47th Ftreet. Inter where a Mass will be offered at 10 Fraser Q. McLeod and Mlna Smith. REOCH In loving memory of Service at the Brooklyn Home for! a.m. Interment St.

Johns Cemetery. ment Knollwood Park. VIC'KBERG PAUL B- suddenly, on March 1, 1933. of 137-60 231st our father, DAVID. Died March 3, neys, former Municipal Court! Justice Nathan Sweedler, rep-j resenting the Garage Council of! Brooklyn, and Norman Kreis-! berg, representing the Produc-j tion Auto Laundry Owners; Association.

i 1947. Aged Men, 745 Classon Avenue, Wednesday, March 4, at 8 p.m. MOLE ANTONIO, on March 1 GOUCH Mrs. CAROLINE, died CITY-WIDE SPewice Our Funeral Homes in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens assure prompt service, day or night. Telephone inquiries will be answered iran My and fully, without obligation.

Caskeh in a Selective Price Rang Solid Mahogany, from 1495 Solid Oak, from 320 Solid Copper, from 94S 20 Gauge Steel, from (345 Cloth-covered, from IS5 BciT.7rvo Catkri and prnttcitcit ra-moodf fmm amy focI riopita( or ranrtrnct: enw ail imerni raliliel, hearte and oiw limmiiM (a fff local cem etarv. Street, Laurelton, L. beloved Sleep on. dear falher. bake joiir reat, They mis yoa moat who loved you beau LOVING SONS.

husband of Agnes M. Vickberg; dear brother of Ruth S. Peterson Viola S. Olson and Abel B. Vick March 1.

Reposing at John McKeon Funeral Parlor, 72d Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway. Funeral Mass at St. Eplirem's. 75th Street and beloved husband of Lena; father of Laura Leonardo, Marie Oas-parino, Theresa Messina, Josephine Funeral Information 20 5nH Avt. ULiter (-480 Tuettaf, March )rd DONOGHl Iinitluf V.

10:80 A.M. CbMel STAIOF.R. Mil F. C. 13:30 P.M.

it Chapel Vtinettay, March 4th rrrVtV. thirlotW A.M. Chapel fjRIFFIV, Kftle :80 P.M. it Chapel TAYLOR. Harold A.

1:00 P.M. it Residence ORMTI, Adrlhiede I P.M. at Chanel niBARI, Mifhel P.M. at Chapel DIBAR1, Canrella 1:00 P.M. at Chapel Thurnia).

Hatch ith MARTIN, Caroline A. 1:00 P.M. al Chapel ROLLINGS, Elizabeth 1:00 P.M. al rhapel SO SevnlbAr7 MA' 2-8565 Tuesday March 3rd TALI, Anita 0:30 A al Chapel VAZQt'EZ. Iiahel C.

:0 A.M. al Chapel McNAMARA, Hulda :00 P.M. at Chapel Wdridaif, More 4h HONAHAN. Peter J. 0:00 A.M.

it Chapel' Thuriday March ith WALLING, Catherine :0 A.M. at hapel ropkiya fvntral Homtt ft SNYDER ML AT FUTBUSN VL ULstar -4SM SEVENTH AVE. MAI 2-SSSS tuntrmi In UNeMTTAN SIONX QUIIIH berg. Past patron of Balder Chap Arkunmlpinmrnta ter. Religious and fraternal service bv Delta Lodge No.

451. F. Maurer, Rosa Minerva, Cyrus, John, Joseph and Eugene. Reposing at Fort Hamilton Parkway, Wednesday at 10 a.m. R.

B. P. Cath-! olic Club will meet in a body at: Funeral Parlor Tuesday at 8 pjn. John Metzner, 2890 Atlantic Ave A. and Balder Chapter No.

829 O. E. at Ericson Ericsons Chapel, 500 State Street, Brooklyn, OTONNELL The family of the late JAMES T. O'CONNELL wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy during their re GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlor 1120 Flatbu.h Av.

BUckminster 2-0247 Sutcttsnr In GeoW.PeAse nue; Requiem Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Michael's R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. MOSS MARGARET inee Kaiser), devoted mother of Charlotte GREITE ADELHIEDE, March 1, 1953, beloved wife of Charles; devoted mother of Charles Jr. and Alice Paulus. Funeral serv Wednesday at 8 p.m. Interment Thursday.

10 a.m.. Maple Grove WaltcrBCooke. Cemetery. Int. ice at Walter B.

Cooke, Fu- WALLING CATHERINE, on February 28, 1953, beloved mother neral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, I Bwnamor rrancis near Flatbush Avenue, Tuesdav, 8 cllnes; als0 survived by three nm. interment Wednesday, I great-grandchildren. Funeral of Loretta Barton, Anes Tobias, Vera Kuchman and Paul. Funeral JVeu Yorh'i Larjeit Funeral Director! IROOKIYN FUNEIAL HOMIt OUIINS UNIKAt HOMtS 20 Snydai UUIn 6-4800 150-10 Hilinda AvtfliN-Mmalca M70 10 Stnnth 2-8585 158-14 NorUMrn 3-6600 Or coruult phont book lor out Mttmat utablUhmtrd Wednesday, from her home, 115 cent bereavement.

ISrmgmbranfco CARMAN EDWARD. Birthday remembrance WIFE and CHILDREN. Woodlawn Cemetery. Hale Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Requiem Maw St.

Francis Xavler R. Church. Thursday. 10 a.m. Interment St, John Cemetery.

"If aj on ia Brooalya waita know wkat't foiaf kit csnaiiitr, lit kat I read tka Etfla at ary itj, I do," aari Ik artaadaal of a BrooMy kaiaital. Vitol notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the some day; as lots aa-'lO p.m Saturday nighl publication Sunday. 10 a.m, at Blessed Sacrament R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cron Cemetery. John Meusner, Director. id.

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