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McTIERNAX JAMES on Mar iHitler Line Anchor Brooklyn eagle, thur. may is, 1944 11 HicuNTON P. Hamilton DIES; Episcopal Diocese 17. 1944. be laved son of Mary: Bratlj brothsr ot William.

Mrs. Ed captured by Yanks Reds See Advance THE WEATHER 'McGovern. Elizabeth. Mrs. Samuel i a.

ipi-a a awM fr.Aretm Sara Miller Ray. John. Pfc. U. A.

Reposing NhUKANLt UfNJLjCKWKMCK Announces New Anderson. Carl G. Francis the M. J. Smith Memorial.

248 Continued from Pace 1 sequent rapid advance of French Oil.e:jI W-a'her R'Txt-t ol tfi Brtaa. Ansbro. James S. Pntchard. I vie Prospect Park West, until Saturdayl Clinton P.

Hamilton, promincnt'tee of the New York Fire Insur In Italy As 'Slow' I in iiuii rfiwii at 9 a.m. Solemn high requiem borough Insurance underwriter and ance Exchange and a member ol and American troops tnrougn tne mat is. 'Committeemen mass Holy Name Church. Interment, a trustee of the Bush wick Savings the Insurance Society of New York mountains. I fcrust, Harry Rankin.

William Jounce. Bessie Rea. Margaret Carrick Rebecca Roe, Marsaret J- Cunilra fort A. I -Tmnnt nf lh Armv ffttioht u. St.

John's Cemetery. IBank, died today at Carson C. Peck; the New York State Insurance Th. tn T.lmj rm.An.i Armtf rpnflivr PH Rtar mm- i d-rf. a.iid Toaian-.

ee Memorial Hcsoital after a short ill-1 Agents Association and the Brook- uiu.OT tneir way xorwara in me uri vai-i imuth so George HShiekls. Margaret nfJiS- He was 67 and llved 332 'n Fire Insurance Agents Associa- announced today the names of and during the last 24 hours, mented critically today on the prog-; tin ii. 'clergymen ana lavmen eieten jt.t,.. i Mynn. James F.

Staudt. Lillian V. i Marcy Ave. J- "jiittuuwu v. Ln.vtia ir5 OI Uie AU ni in IU V.

mueu.iu rkud.nil in lb Mary and Michael: loving sister of Ford. Veronica L. Tanner. Ann F. Fcr more than 5 years Mr.

Ham- Mr. Hamilton was also active In 'the standing committee, the DHment which cut Highway 6 and so that the 5th and Anm miitur mu io omwi. Catherine. Mrs. Mary Moriarty and lailiciiuc.

lh. Inmrann fi-otsrnnl inii OCCSIII LUn" 1 I.WI 1S4 atlfl IK. IK. TO urday. a.m..

from the McM.iuus Funeral Home. 2001 Flatbush Ave 'oeanng nis name si iounoer ana. past commanaer iH.iai c.wiuu. enemv. 'view of the "tremendous" weight of Lo H-ta "hlch as about a HubbcU Camp.

United Spanish War, elections took place during the) -A substantial portion of the 1st' mPn and equipment thrown into the i Si vear and a Born in. Veterans; past president of the Eck-iannual Diocesan convention at the'German Parachute Division has iAn.r..k. -n uu. Brooklyn and a resident of Wll-ford Club of Brooklyn, the oldest Cathedral of the Incarnation. been destroyed in Its efforts to, -one feature of the ooeraUons is nr.

k. crw.il i c.o..- Citv unf X-' OI tne operations is Mi uki uaraen city. I all hi" life, he received social club in New York State: a Lo H.en 'ADllriw 1 tin 4S M.w 4 VS 0 Mpi A-Unlir Cur Ml SA Wnll French, Harry J. Tiedemann. C.

W. pielow, Emma Tooker. Warren Hamilton. Clinton Tubbs. Mary V.

Hines. Margaret L'mlnger. Vincent fcenny. Mary Verlin, Patrick Martin. Catherine Victory.

Lucy G. McTiernan. J. J. Ward, Helen I.

nue. Requiem mass R. C. Church escape. Both armies contributed to It liamsburg cross cemetery.

hLs farly j.jtj,,,, in tne public I Ufe member of the Brooklyn Lodge MEYER Mav 17 1944. MA- schools of this borough. Following of Elks and a member of the Seneca Named to the standing committee this triumph does not correspond to the Meagher. France Webb. Frank was Hunter L.

Delatour of Great Neck. Deputies to the Provincial to; Mewr, Mathilde Weingarten. Mary THILDE H. of 339 Manense Street. graduation from Trinity College, Democratic Club of the 4lh Asscm-MiddauKh.

M. J. beloved mother of Mrs. Edward he ent into the insurance business I My District. I Appennines has now ceased exist." Council elected included the Rev on May 17.

Moore and Mrs. John Steckert. Serv- in assrjeiation with his stepfather. He was also a member of Star of Dougald Maclean of St. George's! 1 lj I in I Avoided Frontal Attack the front." the publication said.

heloved mother ol William. at rrea nerost oons rinerai, uouis u. uiruux. whu uicu ui i. m-uuranii m.

r. n. cnurcn, fiusning: tne Rev. Dr. por two days it had been evident Robert George, Sister Amia luancuuir.

oj nuuun riace. ruuaj, ui. naiuuiuu inuu uit. rkiKina "uii Aruiur cnanes 01 tne cnurcn OI fcS.J. and Emily.

Reposing at Interment Lutheran Spanish-American War. in which LongI Grotto. Aurora Grata Con- st. Mark. Brooklyn, and Frank' MIDDAUGH MARGARET 0uldeB 8nd ert home of her daughter.

Mrs. Charles 1 IwfffriJlirl lu "I ft 43 Btp 51 "I 7 fA BliliBf'r ss Mmiii'Mwry 7 'Z B.nt hiind.n 4 SO Nanlurct S4 4 4 NfwOrltini 1 Bimarclt S3 70 City 11 Norlolt 81 hO KO 1 Nnrth rlf PS iButlAlo 2 'J tltll Cltr SI I Bull 40 Omitl CT tw jClmrlraon PbiUdf lh 83 ICTiatuin.gCa 7' S3 81 Chit SO so' Piucburrb nfirimtl 84 90 PortlArd Me 52 74 S3 BO Port. and. Ore. SJ SI iDenTrr 4J lUlr.ih Des Monies 67 85 Rap.

City 3 81 iDrtron 48 81 Richmond f4 85 iDodirCity S3 0 Roiwel! 52 82 DuJutii 46 63 Sarrameuto 46 80 ''ElPaao S3 7 Si Loan 92 Pario 4" 70 Salt Lake Cry 4 I Port Worth 68 S6-San Autocio 71 83 jOalvMum 74 81 San Di-o SA Hrttfd 80 83 Bandy Hook 81 74 'Haturran BO San FranrtKo f.O 3i 8J Si Marie 1 Houston 87 84 EavnnnaJi 88 n1 Huron S7 81 B'atli' 9 80 InrliatiAPolia K2 S4 Hlirevport 84 RH 83 2' SDokan. S2 Jrkon 83 2 Bprll.tl.cld 111 81 UU KHltaa City 72 89 TaBipa 71 81 62 87 Tucaon. Aril. S3 79 'LojAnaeies S8 85 Wahlnaton 86 Loimvuie 82 8 w.liitton 51 64 Macon 84 91 wr.mintton 88 1 withdraw. R.

Andrews. 1580 fc- zisi oum. Brooklyn. Funeral Monday. May May 17 1944; beloved mother of lth nk of caotain.

For our'Uamsburg Luncheon Club. Grace E. Standard. Margaret F. i nu in the Diocesan Council were elected.

Tombler and C. Barling la John Wels-Uaret G. Aamllton: i son, ClmtonJ 22. Solemn requiem mass oit-dans R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. runerai services at waiter mantel in the nromotion of out- Edgar, and a granddauchter. Judith heavy casualties and then with- Cooke Inc Funeral Home. 50 7th I i vk.iinn ana incarnation. erooKlvn: me ANDERSON CARL suddenly.

I UltJi UkJAlIlK. S.Vlilk UUUIO rtK uu-iniui iiouniiuii. 1 UlillOi SCI lino 1 .1 rl. Avenue. Friday.

8 p.m. Interment iti.m inn i.t.r th. Rrrwri. will he heiri i snH.w Kev- Jonatnan toiierman or tne.arawn in oraeriy lasnion WMinesriav. Mav 17.

1944 at Church of St. Thomas, Belleroso: Instead Lt. Gen. Sir Oliver Leese i VCIIUCIUI lOlliS Hooatcong. N.

hatband of Signe; aaiuroav. i p.m., vjreen woou wav Sporting Club, Halsey St. and, tne faircmia cnaoei. 8H Leiieru E. Anderson.

Notice of service later cemetery. Place Burial will ta'c'e Mon- tne Rcv' Mr- Maclean. Fred H. chose the outflanking and squeeze: 1 aa in Cyoressi Vm'to Stolces- MaUrice Garabrant andmaneuver in a bid to trap the Ger- CrOCK GUStOV Line ce place 3 Cemetery Dlace Cemeter at the Fairchild Chapel. MILLER MARIE.

May 16. be-' He was on the executive cemmit- Liewis viiQcrson. 1 ne nev. Kooert 1 man aeienaers. inc turning move- Continued from Pace 1 1 ANSBRO JAMES on May loved wife of Charles, devoted A.

Brown of Grace Church, corona 18 1944 at his residence. 457 77th! mother of Walter. Helen, Albert; moving up toward the paratroops on the heights. Street, beloved husband of Mary; I three grandchildren aLso dear brother of Mrs. Katherine Funeral from her home.

1519 E. 56th' iWarren Tookerr iAir Crash Victim Edwin R. Dawley, Funeral Director A solemn mass of requiem for was named to fill a vacancy in the Class of 1946. During the convention, four diocesan officers were elected to serve one-year terms. They are the Rev.

John H. Fitzgerald of Christ Church, Conrad of Boston. Mass. Requiem Street, Friday. 9:30 a.m., thence to reached the top and In hand-to- Mary Queen of Heaven R.

hand encounters, hurled the Ger- VnUfi ii mans back from a string of posi- UUTllIUI JWUIII ment south of Cassino cut the Via Caslllna and "the German command once again hai been too slow-in effecting a withdrawal from a strategic position," a spokesman said. Headquarters Escapes Capture However, the headquarters of the 1st German Parachute Division was not captured. Artillery a considerable distance to the rear when the battle started also remained in en- PVtnrnU m-V-s orn cnlam ran 1 1 i a n-i ace mass Friday, 9:30 a Our Lady of Angels Church. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. Please omit flowers.

F. J. McLaughlin, Director. will be offered. Interment St.

John's mas? win beTsJemn; lzed for Seaman Warren Tooker at uwvrA 10 Saturday in St. Thomas Direction Houard and Howard. .1. Aquinas R. C.

Church. Flatbush and Edwin R. Dawley. undertaker lerejBaJne, 0f Brooklyn, treasurer; the for 20 years, who died of a heart Rev. John H.

Putnam of the Church attack Monday at his home. 4317 of St. Luke and St Matthew. OM ALLEY FRANCIS dear Flatlands Aves BRUST HARRY. May 16.

beloved husband of Alice Brust; four siMers, husband of the late Margaret; dearj Tooker. who had served with the 'Avenue D. will be offered at 10 am Brooklyn, registrar, and the Rev Jame; 'eniy hands end two brothers also survive. Vet- father of William, Anne, Sister Seabees in the South Paciiic for 18.tomorrow tlle church of the W' Palsolls St Church, asMstant tlons controlling escape routes Irom cassino Tells Court How Cling to Positions I TV a At mid-day the Poles held Colic, Girl UlU radeOUt San Anselo. the Phantom Ririse and Point 593.

But the Germans tUhs ln th myt surged back, and an afternoon ofjof tlie century" for a battling found the Poles Beach lad the disappeaxanc? still holding the Phantom Ridge. Lf EU-i he had taken out a Point 593 and parts of San Angelo.L marrv came to light in Military authorities said thev had i llcense 10 cam accomplished one ot the hardeit 1 his arraignment ln Queens Felony tasks assigned any ath Army troops Court on a charge of falsifying his ecre-i Falling into the trap, the Ger eian ol worm war i. n.ep.iiiK "i.iji.v n.evm. o.ivi cuim, naiicis monins. was miiea in a piane cih.mi te Fower Troy Ave and Avenue Hans Funeral Home.

401 Ondrrdonk Mrs. James Doheny. Stster Mary mere April mm. rreceums ulc Burial will be in Holv Crass mans tried too late to break out along the Via Casilina and mountain tracks during the night. Large numbers of German dead iiinsa nine in a wuis QpnittPTV colors of Kelly-Mclver Post.

V. F. liH, Avenue, Ridgewood. until Saturday, Vincent. S.M.; Matthew, Mrs.

Vin-9 a.m. Solemn requiem mass St. cent Kearns and Sister Mary Brigid's Church. Interment St. John 'SjCecilia.

OP. Funeral Saturday, Women Hold Key ii.uuv.il niv Mr. Dawley, who was the son of thel of whirh he was a member. A delegation of members of the Post and prisoners were counted, while 10:30 a from home, 1933 E. 9th late Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Dawley. To Congress Race Cemetery. BUNCE BESSIE on Tuesday oucei.

nrquiem mass oh r-umaiius ana us buaiihu win aiit-uu uK member of the Holy Name considerable equipment was destroyed or abandoned bv the re a lip on the license. wmii-u. Biases appreciaieu. mass. Pnrietv of the Church of the Little Continued from Page 1 May 16.

1944. beloved wite of Homer A Bunce; mother of Lots M. and er i i. ii i treating Nazis. m' nu'or 'i na tfw orv n'l unnn fw ire PRITCHARD IVIE DUNN, at in this offensive taking the slopes northwest of Casmo which the Italian War College had considered impregnable.

Homer A. Bunce Jr. Service at her Nev, Connecticut, Jnf? residence. 1381 E. 27th Street.

Brook All Allied Armies Participate American and French troops originally established the Allied grip on nBS run Unuer perreni 01 tne reg- own rites at 8:15 o'clock tonight atiLstered and onP election, his home. He was also a member 0ldl.Opppa to iess than 10 percent, the Metropolitan Funeral Directors; Fear Lost Vol A.t:soriotion. ill null in liic utiiura ui iiin.iuiaiT-ii, Milne Bav and the Solomons. Two ly of Cypress Hills, beloved wife Af 1.1. TT tvery men of the ground was lyn.

Saturday. 1 p.m. Interment Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, I. the mountains north of Cassino under German observation. Wait of MUd Bayer, Ivie E.

'1 Dudley, ajso a and field and William sister of th the army, are serving In Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Jo-! Because tnousanas 01 men in the: from which the Poles successfully ling behind their boulders at day- CARRICK Wednesday. May 17 the South Pacific. sephine Heffeman Dawley; tn congressional uistrict nave war( developed tne upper arm tne light for the signal to attack, the 1944.

REBECCA, lovins wife of bdltn Monteatn ana Herbert uunn: Christonher Carrick: mother of i also survived by grandchildren. It was revealed Ralph Bain of 170 E. Market Long Beach, the puzzled swain, after taking out the license, went to the movies with his girl. They were enjoying the film when the girl left her seat and told Bain she 'would be back shortly." She never returned. Bain was held In $500 bail for a hearing next Wednesday on the complaint of Vincent Palax Otto, clerk In the Queens Marriage License Bureau.

Bain is charged with giving his age as 21. His youthful appearance gave him away dauehter Joan Therese. three P'am waicniuui jdus tuiiun nig. pincers. i-oies couia not wasn or even A crossing of the Rapido River by and supplies reach them Christopher J.

Thomas Services at Fiesler Funeral Home John and Dorothv Carrick and ,3358 Fulton Street. Cypress Hills British and Indian troops and a only at the cost of casualties. Canadian armored formation on Blankets Area Rev. Wm. Holden, St.

James Rector biothers. William John S. to begin work early in the day Stephen A. Dawlev and two sis- tne poUtical leaders doubt many ters, Kathryn R. Dawley and Mrs.

vote when Uie special election Amy E. Bannister. P's Pfn at 6 a m- also fear i thousands will be unable to get to Saturday, 1 p.m. Funeral follow iirst oav oi tne current onensive ing. Interment Linden Hill Mrs.

John Weigand. Funeral from her home. 315 Vernon Avenue. Saturday. Mav 20.

Requiem mass i ne wiiuie area siueueo or aeaui. Germans. Aimericans. New Zea-landers, Indians. British and Poles made it.

possible to develop the southern arm of the pincers. "Thnc ol) nlnmontc nf thu Alitor! Church of St. John the Baptist, RANKIN On Mav 16. 1944. I St.

James. Mav 18 Funeral ser- 11 clock, interment oi. armies in TUlv have conf ronted 'here tney nad T18" WILLIAM beloved husband ol vices for the Rev. William Holden. when he appealed to Jamaica police to hunt for the girl.

were no burial places among the rocks. the polls before they clo.se at 6 p.m. Consequently, plans are being formulated to make special appeals to women voters to so to the polls. A few legal authorities have expressed the view that men who would ordinarily find themselves unable to vote because of their working hours are entitled, under the election law. to apply for two Ex-Polish Premier Then the Poles vaulted over the rocks and started up.

On the left Mrs. H. A. Bunce Rites on Saturday Mrs. Bessie E.

Bunce of 1381 E. 27th St. died late Tuesday nifiht at Wyckoff Heights'' Hospital after several months illness. She was the wife of Homer A. Bunce and came either io the preparation or to the final assault," lt was said officially.

The official German news agency DNB said Axis troops abandoned the ruins of Cassino, from which they had stalled the Allied march along the Via Casilina toward Rome for four months, last night flank was a Carpathian brigade which had helped defend Tobruk cemetery. IHelcna F. mee Traceyi; devoled S. T. former rector of St, James CASEY On May GLADYS father of Mrs.

Mary T. Abraham- Episcopal Church heie and arch-fnee Ramsey), beloved wife oflsen, Catherine Bridget J. and'deacon of Suffolk County, will be James, dear sister of Lester Ramsey Robert J. Rankin. Reposing William held at St.

James Church at 4 p.m. Funeral from Darraugh Funeral! A. Martin Funeral Home. Cla.sion tomorrow. Home.

8813 oth Avenuff Avenue, corner Sterling Place Mr. Ho.lden died Tuesday in St. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of1 Funeral Saturday. 9 a.m. Requiem Luke's Hospital, Manhattan, after AnqeLs Church 9:30 a.m.

Interment: mass St. Teresa's Church. Inter- i long illness. He was 85. Gratiu-Jloly Cross Cemetery.

I nicnt St. John's Cemetery. It ted from St. Stephen's College in nrsirnTxinnirnDr.B' SB4 t3favi io inpr.icir ls83, Mr. Holden entered the Gen- and had fought beside the British all the way from El Alaineln to Reported Dead in Berlin London.

May 18 The German DNB news agency said today that former Polish Premier Leon Kozlovski. who was seriously injured recently in a daylight air raid on Berlin, had died in a Berlin hours off in order to cast their according to plan in order to Gazala. Today's attack was the second at withdraw to a shortened line in tempt over the same ground ln six connection with movements south Libertv Avenue, Brooklyn, at of 9214 Boule- days. The first effort had carried of their sector." ampton. L.

on May lb, native of County Kerry. Ire- to this borough from Bay Shore 36 years ago. Mrs. Bunce was a member of the Kings Highway Methodist Church, whose pastor, the Rev. Dr.

Arch Tremayne. will olficiate at funeral services to be held at her home at ballots. The Congressional District has been a Democratic stronghold for generations. The Republicans, however, sensing an antiadminlstration trend, are planning an all-out campaign in which John R. Clews, the G.

O. P. leader, has predicted a hospital, and was buried today. He was Premier of Poland in 1934 and 1935. the Poles more than half a mile for Put.

irk His fhst pastorate wa.s at St. (The German Transocean Agency beloved wife of ln his 74th year; beloved father; land ward but to positions ope nto Ger of George A. Doering. Requiem mass! mother of Mrs. John Foran.

Jollies Church In Washington. reported from Berlin that Nazi troops also evacuated Montecassino if iv I'M i from Pn- 'u man artillery fire. They had re-1 tired only after suffering severe; Pvt. John J. DonlOfl norol Hnm.

in-, icnn. Re. spent a ear ai oi. reiers Abbey and the mountains domlnat hi ire in Hiotnii Pa tiofnrfl i p.m. Saturday, ouriai oe ui casualties and after fighting off re- I Pvt.

John J. Donlon of 44 Waldo surprise for the Democrats. The lat ing Cassino during the night. A quiem mass St. Patrick's Church.

East Rockaway, was killed re- coming to Long island as rector 0fl tnkino nnllitnt fnr onH German military spokesman saidiPeallfd counter-attacks. ampton, L. Friday. May 19. at 9:30 a.m.

Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, Brooklyn. N. at 1:30 p.m. FLYNN Mav 14. 1944.

JAMES nSMTT. r. 1 TJn.oc V. nr- lire This time they came bacV to stay, cently In action on the Anzio beach- the Allied offensive had gained rtywr. r.

Peter's Church in Northport.i k. i relying on their district captains. I head in Italy, it was learned today. w. lie nea fm 1891 10 1900' Z7 a t-' leaving nothing to chance.

The AlllPC Storm Inn I He was 25 and entered the army mat. year until mo ne was 1 downtown Democratic headquarters. i. 11 ACTl Pnlumhla more than 15'-. miles at Us deepest point of penetration, Transocean added Ahead of the Allies in the Hitler au jus iBiueutt, nw Kowe.

Notice service later rector ot St. James and archdeacon rnrotnizinp the volume of mm Base in Burma of Suffolk. April 23. 1943. He had been a bond clerk on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange for eight years.

His voting will diminish, expects to Street. Survived bv his wife. Mary I and four stepchildren; brother of! SEMKE CARL May 17. 1944. Mrs Thomas Moran: also survived by.

beloved husband of Mathilda, and Surviving are his widow. Mrs. maintain the Democratic party's, line believed the la-st fortified linei Bertha C. Holden; a stepdaughter. PVP quota of the vote.

before the Roman plains lie 12 Continued from Page Mrs' Florence Donlon, and a ton a sister. miles of anti-tank defenses, natural his stepfather. Robert McShea. one1 father of Carl G. and Bernhardine stepsister and three stepbrothers: son Freiermuth.

Member of Globe Lodge Mis- Helen R. Johiisti of he late James and Margaret (nee' 588. F. A. M.

Services Friday, Mis. WaUl- aa nd a brother, obstacles in the form of deep water push the Japanese 1 furthpr htn wnnt.hpvn Hi rma nrn. 1 I a I I Jacobus Kwaakr81r Oyster Fisherman 8 p.m.. at the funeral home of H- coures, numerous pillboxes and other 7. jK irono Mia oy Liquor iroae toot, t.hp Mvit.lcvina airfields and t.hp Toiiame nl mUona elnrsc trill Services for George Ade To Be Held Tomorrow Brook, May 18 U.R Funeral services for Georue Ade.

humorist air transport supply routes between' ih.if 7 tne Hanley). Funeral Friday. 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of the Visitation, where a solemn requiem mass ill be offered.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. India and China.) rence D. Rouse. 191-02 Linden Boule- vard, St.

Albans. L. I. Interment Saturday. 2 p.m., Greenfield Ceme-i tery.

I West Savville. May 18 Jacobu German prisoners, of whom 4.500 have been captured in the first six days of the offensive, said the Hitler line had been under construction E.S.Moore. Veteran And Stock Broker Kwaak. 81. a veteran oyster fisher-j and playwright, will be held tomor.

man who had received considerable row at his Hazeloen Farms estate. Greater New York Fund as a result of decisions reached yesterday by liquor trade press editors meeting at the Hotel Commodore. Direction of Joseph Redmond. SHIELDS On May 17. 1944.

FORD VERONICA on May' MARGARET (nee Cassidy), beloved i.tention for his weather predic- Ade's body will be interred at or the pait three months by based on the behavior of Kentland. where he was born ers 0f Todt organization, which Culminating a 21 day drive through the rugged Kumon hills bordering the Moeaung Valley, three columns of combined troops caught the Japanese by surprise yesterday, a communique said, and quickly overwhelmed slight enemy resistance to seize the airdrome. Allied aerial forces ln the South 10 years ago. also hiillr. the fiitrfrted line and the Edward S.

Moore of 385 Stewart joysters. died Tuesday at his home Garden City, a veteran of Ion Rollstone Ave. Funeral services wife of Patrick: devoted mother of Mrs. Margaret Collins and Emmet A. Shields; sister of Mrs.

Ellen Ade, best known as the author of 1 Atlantic wall. Aerial reconnaissance Walter H.Coofee World War I and a member of the ill be conducted at 2 p.m. tomor raoies in siang. wnicii first P- photographs showed that 70 pill 18. 1944.

at her residence. 252 74th Street, beloved daughter of the late John P. and Margaret Mahcr Ford; loving sister of Sister Mary Eustelle S.S.J., Jolm P. Jr. and Robert J.

Ford. Reposing William A. Martin -wcoaroiuTZi- Carolan in Ireland. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Clas-son Avenue, corner Sterling Place.

DIGN4FIED FUNERALS I OUR FUNERAL HOMES west Pacific continued to hammer New York Stock Exchange, died row in the Christian Reformed pearea in nis synoicatea newspaper, boxes and minor concrete works had vesterdav in St. Luke's Hospital Church. Burial will be in Union column In the Chicago Morning been built ln the stretch across the Manhattan. He was 57. Cemetery.

Sayville. I News, died Tuesday night at the.Liri Valley alone. Mr. Moore was born in this city Kwaak was born in Holland and home of R. E.

hirschmann, an old Tne first the oul-and was a member of the brokerage to this village 77 years ano. "'iend. skirts of Cassino Feb. 2 and, in an the Japanese bases on New Guinea Funeral Home, Classo.i Avenue, cor-1 a.m. nequiem hitting the Wakde-Sarml area for firm of Parrish Company, served as a foreman on the1- 1 attempt to clear out the enemy, the lier Sterling Place.

Funeral Mon- nlass l- Josepn cnurcn. inter-nay, 9:30 a Solemn requiem mass ment HoK' Crof5 Cemetery. St. Joseph R. C.

Church. Inter-1 STAUDT On May 17. LILLIAN inent Holv Cross Cemetery. Masses IV. STAUDT of 416 68th Street.

Wa Manhattan. Prior to this Great South Bav oyster beds from v-oimeii the fourth successive day. Liberator and Mitchell bombers carried out the new attack Tuesday, starting large fires and silencing a number of antiaircraft guns at the en country's entry Into the first World! 1884 until 1938, when he retired. eft $100 000 to Charity in which he served ln na val! He was employed by the Jacob Ock-j gggn M'av 18 late ADlireciated. heloved u'lfe nf Wnwarri' ricimtoriiWar War.

.1 1 1 1 tlfllll American 36th Division threw a bridgehead across the Rapido River to the southwest. The Americans came under withering crossfire from German artillery, however, and were thrown back across the river with considerable losses. mother of Sgt. Howard U. S.

A. ne was associatea wnnieis cn.sier company ui 5L- u. o. i. FRFMrit uioDv Miv 1R lur.un caiuniai coniieij ot Dt- emy positions.

110 miles west of tne ouaranty trust company, ne wnen tne company wl irust company, ne company 1Q44 helm-eri nf 'a iie 1 rfi 'overseas Richard M. M. 2c a '8'ton left the bulk of his $100,000 Manor father of Ali7e- son of otoCK i- fuJPu 'lu personal estate to charity, his will 151 tWa ltn.1 1 WIi IimHi 4-1200 SO Smria awn. Main 2-SS8S 1218 FUUwth An-Mlckaiuter 2-02W-7 guciN 158-10 Hmsid Ann. Mwln -S670 SJ-32 Forest Anmw-HEKnnM 3-0900 154-14 North.

EttnL rim him STATIN ItutM 571F4rt.WtgHgl Ctbrtor2-iS MANHATTAN 117 Wart 72nd StiMt TiM( T-9709 1451 Flrtt Hiiihi Hi ir B.ONX 1 Wst 190th Strwi-RAiwl t-lM 165 1. Tremtmt An -LWhw 7-1700 347 Willis Avhiim MOtt Mm 9-0272 wisTCHtcra 214 MmarMdt Ariam WhH. Na 11 Mont for prttnltr- N. ObMtadwi the late Thomas McQrath- sister vc 1 wumiucu no wc- showed today. Hollandia in Dutch Nev Guinea.

To the east on the northern New Guinea coast, American patrols contacted the Japanese 34 miles below the Aitape beachhead, and brisk fighting was reported under way. erine ana ueorge; oroiner oiaus. Finrence Sadie John Thomas He is survived by his widow. Mrs. William Brunaer.

Mrs. Frank Berry. 31 as Marcaret Moore- a rlam'hter Tnhn French and Mrs Hirolri Van ancl Edward McGrath. Funeral on w- le' a daughter, ill a llSattinlay, 10:30 a.m.. from the falhe Moore; three brothers.

Don man. Recently he had gone back Tnp estate only Another Attack on Feb. 15 to work part-time, to help relieve the fraction of lnp mollPV whicll he Another attempt to capture Cas-manpower shortage. had diverted to charitable enter-'sino was launched Feb. 15.

when For many years Kwaak made an- hi. i-i imm- than i nnn i.r.,. roC Solemn Roland and Charles and a nual predictions about the coming i from O'Connor Funeral Home. 406! Chapel. 7703 olh-Avenu Clark.son Avenue.

Requiem mass Our Lady venue of Angels sister, Mrs. .1 nomas walker 01 uioiii oiiu vaiuiuai. 1 iicntr ic- kuiio icvrcm tuu.uc aaoitiu Wlllter. Early each December fnr him di.r.Lnnail.nr nvrlnnlrinc7 tho im-ri R. C.

Church. 10:45. Iiuerment'st. 'London. Funeral services will ba rthprine nf Genoa Chnrrh held at 4 p.m.

tomorrow at he I would observe and report on the ing ms lifetime the title of Cardinal Interment St. John's Cemetery. John's Cemetery. umveisai cnapei, oai ixmstion ii tiviucs ot tne ujmcis um "iC0f the Missions. He died April 22 I.LGAL NOTICES GIELOW EMMA A.

on lAnntK ANN KANCLS. be- Ave. Felix Basch, Portrayer Of Nazis, Dies in Filmland Hollywood. May 18 (U.R) Funeral will be held tomorrow for Felix Basch, 55-year-old actor, who died yesterday at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital where he had undergone ivi.imnn,uw. luvnwiu uic u.i.

ru. mr uiini public bequests totaling about Mav 16. Services Trinity Church. toved wlfe of Richard mother Clinton Street, Brooklyn. Ann R.

Mills; sister of Elizabeth 2 mu 1 Coffey. 011 May 17, at her home. D.nn. A Ni. 3104-ISM4 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK, by jran nf fn-f and irul.

tvnii-'nt To JAMES RAT1GAN. aad to b'- f.irm.-.lv of East W. Rtrw't. iunU luirtMBinuvcuninai; i $75,000 were provided in the will teatljS Survivors include his wile. probat yesterday, the balance VERLIN PATRICK.

Mav 17, Mattff. De Waa1' two s011i S1X of the estate going to four servants. it iiitm 11 nieniif. vopiugue. Lt.

I. daughters HAMILTON CLINTON 1944. beloved husband of Elizabeth inn.okl.wi. Nfw Yurk: PATRICK RATI Funeral services at Heling Funeral, grounds that it was being used by the Germans. Following up the bombardment, American troops battled their way to within 100 yards of the crest of Abbey Hill but again were driven back.

The third assault on Cassino began March 15 with a 2.000-plane bombardment that left the town in ruins. The Germans retired to their tunnels and caves, then swarmed out when American and New Zealand forces attempted to attack over several major operations. Basch. who began his actin Parlors. Lindenhurst, L.

fathr of Mrs- Joh" UA.N. u.illymor.' 1'onl titlicr. i.out.'.v Thursday. May 18. 1944; father of Clinton E.

and Margaret G. Hamilton. Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Leflerts Place, Sunday, 3 p.m. MINES MARGARET, 70, May 17.

day. May 22. 10 a.m. Burial Lin-, denhui-st Cemetery. 1 John C'' N' Y' P' and Wllllam p- IVerlin.

Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a.m., TIEDEMANN CHARLES Iirom the McManus Funeral Home, Jacob K. Freifeld Funeral services for Jacob K. Freifeld of 2575 E. 19th who died Monday at Peck Memorial Hospital, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at Healey's Funeral Home.

2977 Ocean Ave. Burial will take place tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in Mrs. E. A.

Gielow, Architect's Widow Services for Mrs. Emma A. Gie-low of the Hotel St. George, who died Tliesriav in Tiniy Tclanri Pnl- i i i tt i vj dvu ii i uuoii ciiuc. rvt i uiuin nru ui brother of Mrs.

Johanna steffens Marv Otin of Hnaveni Queen r.r itiit i urni i career in Vienna, won fame in Hoi- wii.ijam jmes rhatican Wn.i lvwood for his portrayal of Nazis P.num-.i Ayn n. 1st Battalion He was a producer-director at U. F. A. ln Berlin before coming to a.

v. o. N. I P.wtii.a.il. I N.

Yolk; JAMES JOHN the film capital. i rhatki-W. itsh n. dfi Avmi-. iP.Lo.'klvn N'.

York: VNE ANN bombed German communications in: RHaTMan cooNK.y. 7Ma Qtiim Hu.oklvn. Yolk: MARY Yugoslavia ln support of Marshal krancks KIiatic.an. Jasip iTitOl Broz' Partisans. YM-k: JAMES Fifteen Allied planes were last In1.

wY' j'ean'slevIn yesterday's 2.500 sorties. One enemy Twiggs, ass Cliatincry pire. t. nlan. lvtl.

Yo, JOSEPH SLKV1N. plane ft as destroyed. vnf Kl paikwav Br.klvn Interment Calvary Cemc- the rubble. A week-long battle ended oiivi iiuii itua iirut liiunii Church, terv. Gertrude Drumm and Anne services at the Woods Fu.

thy. Also survived by four grand-neral Home 93 Broadwav. Friday chiiaren. Funeral Saturday. Evergreens Cemetery.

He was 56 jwith the Allies holding about a half and for the last six years hadcento three-quarters of the town and in the employ of the repair division Germans the remainder. VICTORY On May 15. Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. LUCY beloved sister of the latetomolTnw in Trinity Episcopal uiiif, nv iv-. i i tuit ioi win- Lu- Dr John thp Sanitation.

Frosinone Defile Bombed Church, the Mrs. Josephine Maxwell. Florence M. and Louis J. Victory.

Reposing Brendan's Church Burial will be! Melish officiating, in Detroit. oui win, ate ms wiuow. Airs, in tne air, American Marauders Kathryn Freifeld; a son. Adolph.lin daylight yesterday blocked the and two daughters. Mrs Marie main German road to the battle.

York; JOHN Uiln. niilj I llannltoii Pai kway. Ein.oklyn. N- TOOKER WARREN EDWARD. I William A.

Martin Funeral Home. U. S. N. killed in action April Classon corner Sterling 20, dear son of Marv Rorke audi Place.

Funeral Friday. 9:45 a.m. York; Ht'GH SLEV1N. Camp Puk. ODD Mrs.

Gielow was the widow of Henry J. Gielow, a naval architect. Powell Charlotte Freifeld. I- Virvmia. VINCENT SLEVIN but Inttrtsting KENNY On May 15.

1944. MARY. Survived by one brother, Joseph: nieces. Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs.

Irene Meenan: nephews. John, Wal- te.r and Arthur Kenny. Reposing at Funeral Chapel. 103 King Street Funeral Friday, 10 a.m.; thence to Requiem St. Teresa's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Warren E. Tooker: loving grandson of Mrs. Sarah Baiseley Tooker; brother of Dudley, U. S.

N. A lerles of facts spontored occa- lionolly by William Dumga" I Son Born in London, Canada, she lived! ii- in Brcoklvn more than 40 years James "'agins and was active in work for the Red Huntington, May 18 Funeral serv- WARD HELEN daughter of front 1y bombing the narrow defile at' Frosinone, 25 miles northwest of Cassino. R. A. F.

Wellingtons also attacked the defile last night. Other Allied planes. Including up! to 500 Liberators, attacked Italian harbors, troop concentrations and 1 other military targets throughout! German-held Italy. Flying Fortresses David. U.

S. Fred, Jeanne. late Patrick and Julia Ward Cross and the organizations con-1 ices ior James Higgins. 06. for many uifer.

Ja nected with Trinity Church. She ciniJioycu un uie wiuon ijioyo-Smith estate at Lloyd Harbor, will leaves a sister, Mrs. P. E. Rosslter, wife of Dr.

Rossiter. a physician at South Lansing. N. Y. where a solemn requiem mass will St.

Thomas Aquinas Church, Kathryn and Mary. Funeral from be offered. Interment St. John's, Flatlands, Saturday, May 20, 10 a.m. her home.

82 Essex Street. Friday. Cemetery. XUBBS On May 16. 1944.

MARY Solemn requiem mass 10 a.m., St be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Walter Fa.sbender Funeral Home, the Rev. Charles Brainard Hart, pastor of Huntington Methodist Benjamin Franklin wrotr undtr the non de plume of Poor Klrh-ftrd A town must have a 12.0(H) population In order to become a city Ireland Island In Bermuda nnted fat- luvlnc the largest floating dry dork In the world A day at tea. i dirided Into tix periods of four hour earn. MAKTiN c-'AiHtKiNE.

of beloved wife of Addison dearMalacnJ n- u- cnurcn. Mrs. J. B. Woodward 1 1.

nn Bi ie.klvn N-w Ve k. PATRICK. SLEV1N 3013 Ft. HiomIi -ii Rr.e.klvn. New THOMAS I.YNAM.

N--wtnwn. Cnuntv West men th. Ireland LEO T. MrCAl'LEY. Cnsulate i.f Hie mm ot i.f Ireland.

4ii U-x-'nwton Av nue. York City. New SK.r GREETI.NC,: WHEREAS. RATIO AN. resides at 9.7 East 39th Street.

Brooklyn. New Ynik. has oresi-nti'd a pravillK fur a deeree declaring JAMES RATICAN dead, and awaidinK L-'tti rs nf Administration he Chattels and Credit, uln. i.f JAMES RATICAN. if he and who lately resided at 9.7 Ea.sl Street.

In the Bcrnuir1. nf Brnoklvn. in the Coontv o( and Sta'i' N- Y.nk. N'uW. THEREFORE.

on and lorehy cited i-e i.ur Sur ocale's Cui i.f tr c.uiui" uf Kmcs. u. be lii'lil in Ro-ei at Hill Reii.nli in tie I'nuntv of Kinus. nn the 2ard dav June. 1911.

al 9 30 o'clock in Ihe foic 7th Avenue, on May 15. beloved wife I daughter of Mary E. Dixon; sister WEBB Mav 17. 1944. FRANK.

R. Church, officiating. Burial will be in The funeral of Mrs. Lillie oi Lawrence: dear motner oi uer-'of Thomas Dixon and Mrs. Agnes aldine.

Funeral lrom Joseph V. Dixon ON Beringer Funeral Ton fal Woodward, who died Tuesday at her Melville Cemetery. He died Monday. apel of George Siebold 75-3 Si.nd AUce Sloan Services Friday, 71.43 Nansen Forest He is survived by his widow. eZe Frida" 9-30 m- thence1 1 P'm'i N' V5'! Hills- )x ht'lfl tomorrow from Bui Morton Hisgins.

a5' anl" Funeral Home. 187 9. Oxford! vv um 1 the Fox Funeral Ascan Sessa Funeral Home, 6924 Fort Ch Hamilton Parkway, Friday. May 19, Ave -uneral directors Home, 98-07 HHEN OUT OF TOWN "oiy unost k. c.

cnurcn. where street. Interment private. William Dunigan i Son tvnfol Ditmctoit 24. DeKALI AVE.

0GERI AVE. A NO MONTGOMERY II Til. Hill I-IIU luvi-iiiuuk vBi- icuuiciii wiii uc uiicitfU. lllicr- Wil finm REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN Forest Hills, with a requiem mass at 10 a.m. in Our Ladv of A.

Ringc, Director. varv Cemetery. ment St. John's Cemetery. 433 Nostrand Av.

STerling 3-7700 The Bfst tn Funeral Yft Sot Costly. UMINGER VINCENT THOMAS WEINGARTEN MARY L. i nee Mercy R. C. Church.

Forest Hills. O'Keefei, on May 15, 1944. at her Mrs. Woodward was the wile of home. Richmond, Va beloved wife, James B.

Woodward, who is as.so- XRONIN beloved husband of Genevieve (nee noon, wliy such deciee.s should not hi PIBUC NOTICES 1 JJy of our latt lOOO MDIRECro of Abraham; devoted mother of Mrs. Agnes Higgins, Mrs. Sodonia Haskell, Mrs. Ethel Mamlin: sister FORECLOSURES Spillanei, and defather of Vincent devoted son of John and Mary E. (nee Scully).

Funeral Saturday. 11 a.m., from his home, 1414 E. 14th Street. Requiem mass St. Brendan's Church.

PUBLIC NOTICE. Pursuant le tin pruvi.iion.i of the Ctmervation Law, tin1 follnwinir is a d''icrlritiin i.f tl.e sanitary condition of the Hhelifish lands luvatrd In the Coun. ty cf Kinti' SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY "MAX FOX. plaintiff, RKain.it SAM ciated with the real estate firm of Butterly Green. Richmond Hill.

Besides her husband, Mrs. Woodward is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Lillian B. Donovan, and a sister.

Mrs. Helen V. VaSsallo. I' of Michael and John O'Keefe. errue.

cotl leu than '200. including cemetery charge drfcndiinla. UEL S. BROWN, fl al Funeral from McGuckin's. 1341 made and entered in this prneeernni: IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, have caused the seal of out said Surrogate's Court to in hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS IT M.ilARKY, Surroaale of tiut said County, at the F.oi -oiuh of Brooklyn, in lheaaid Coiintv. tin- 12th day of lUy. 1914.

AARON L. JACOBY. Ch'ik r.f tlie SurtoBale's Court. mlS-lt T' Purnuant tn judKmi'iit herein. iiat.d All shellfish lands within the C.mntv Bedford Avenue.

Friday, 9:30 a.m.; of KiiikTs are in sui sanilarv rondi Service Economy ATLANTIC AVE, mnd iS LAFAYETTE AVENUE JKR? I WAI.TFK gnwiN i. viwrKNT raoNini Mav ihh. i win at nunue aur-Ition. nn June 9. 1944.

at 1 2 fxi a' I Knxiklvn R'-al Ktat ExchanK. lSf iMi.ntauu Brooklyn. N. liy thence to St. Matthew's Church, i Requiem mass 10 o'clock.

tliat shellfish may he t'lketi f.o us" as fond and all sueh shellfish lands are tiwrilore desucnated uni ert areas. passes ANNIVERSARY MASS for the members of the Spanish Mission Moni'oi' J. f.hrnian. auctutni'r. prf-tn-if'p in County, on thr south- In cmoriam Sliilllish sliail ne taken f.ir nnv U'i tv u.irner Akv i Street.

80 feet front and rear hv lOO.puipose frniu uncertified, areas TRADEMARK MORTICIAM Fr.nk Fiicohil.l, liciDml xi r.imia J1H1I.1. dluiciTT 0HN W. LAMBUI INC. Lore Model CADILLAC CARS To Hire for All Occotiom ST. at THIRD AVE.

Phana SHnra Boad 9-ffTOO-t rhAmpt and Cnnrtrnai Servifa Auxiliary at 9 a.m., Saturday. St. FORKER HERB, In affectionate Peter's Church, Warren and Hicks remembrance of a devoted father leet in deptli. See Judgment lor de-, shall shelitish urn such I.e pos- scription. -e-si'd or in Dated.

Mav Ifith. Ptf NEW YORK STATE CONSERVATION 1 MILES J. COLDBERf! Ttef.r.. PEPVRTMENT I SECU. Aliorneva for HILPTtlTTtT "CONTINENTAL UNDERGARMENT CO INC.

PiTth Avenue. Brook -y n. N. h. filed with the gereiarv and a darlintr brother whom God Vital notices accepted 8 m.

to 2 pm. for publication tht sam day; os late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication. or riTRie or i nrn its Traoe-niarK Streets. Mrs.

JOSE SUAREZ. Pres. Miss Hazel Longman, Sec. called home. Mav 18.

1541. I DAUGHTER and. SISTER, for underwear for women. Plaintiff Ae Brookt'n ni marine r-sne'-'ea. W1 m.aaea and children.

nil5-6t Dei, May ljih. Bil5-Jll disu New York..

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