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Carmela Meagher, Philip Barra, McLaughlin, J. Barry, 'Henry Mooney, James Beach, Alma Moran, Jenny Campbell, Anna Mulholland, W. Castree, Richard Nobile, Teresa Catalano, Chimento, Mary Joseph Oesau, Ostrom, Joseph. Cohen, Mordecal Parker, Irene Daley, Margaret Saal, John J. Sr.

De Vos, Benjamin Schmidt, Ethel Dobbie, Horace Smith, Alfred Hameke, Anna Staats, George Jauch, Jaccb Sweeney, Patrick Jost, Bessie Truswell, Sarah Krohn, Bertha Vlatys, Mary Lake, Phebe Webb, Catherine Losinno, J. Werner, Anna Macey, Nora ALFANI-CARMELA, on Janu13, 1955, devoted mother Clara Mainieri, Emma Montelione, Frank, Fred and John Alfani. Reposing at the J. Clement Kearns Funeral Home, 1461 Bushwick Avenue, corner Pilling Street, until Saturday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Lady of Good Counsel R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, BARRA JAMES, suddenly, January 10, formerly of High Street. Reposing at Funeral Home, De Kalb and Vanderbilt Avenues. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m. Interment Holy Crow Cemetery, Arrangements by E.

Tari Sons. BARRY HENRY, on January 11, beloved husband of late Johannah (nee Kelleher); voted father of Alice, John, Madeline, Cornelius, Christine, Henry, Hannah and Mary. Reposing 197 Franklin Avenue, until SaturJames A. Madden 1 Funeral Home, day, 8:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Transfiguration R. C.

Church at 9 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. BEACH-ALMA (nee Parsons), died January 12, 1955, in Santa Ana, California, after a long ness; formerly of Brooklyn; mother of Roland P. and Fannie Chipman; grandmother of Robert P.

and Roland R. Beach. Services in California. Beatlys CAMPBELL On January 1955, ANNA T. (nee Kelly), merly York, beloved wife of Clarence devoted mother of Edward K.

Campbell; also survived by two grandchildren. Reposing William Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C.

Church, 10:30 a.m. Entombment St. John's Cloister. -RICHARD, January 12, 1955, beloved husband of late Jane Castree; stepfather Edward and Anastacia Cantwell. Requiem Mass Saturday, 9:30 a.m., St.

Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, 4th Avenue 9th Street. Reposing Chapel of G. Duffy, 9th Street and Avenue.

CATALANO-JOSEPH of Fort Hamilton Parkway, dear of Louise and the late Donato; loving brother of Jane Gribbin, Anne Price, Grace Smith, Sledzianowski, Rose, Ralph, James, Louis and Daniel Catalano. Reposing at Higgins Funeral Home, Prospect Avenue, until Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass 10 Immaculate Heart of Church. Interment Holy Cemetery, Walter 'B. Cooke Funeral Information 20 Sayder Ave. ULster 6-4800 Friday, January 14th BEAGAN, Catherine H.

9:00 A.M. at Chapel MURPHY, Thomas F. 0:15 A.M. at O'NEIL, Alfred E. 2:45 P.M.

at Chapel Saturday, January 15th VLATYS, Mary 9:00 A.M. at Chapel FITZGERALD, William 9:30 A.M. at Chapel MeLAUGHLIN, William Julia 9:30 A.M. at Chapel COOPER, F. 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel 150-10 Hillside Ave. JAmaica 6-6670 Friday, January 14th MeGUIRE, Helen 9:00 A.M. at GRUPE. Henry J. 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel Saturday, January 15th GEORGE, Wands S. 1:00 P.M. at Chapel 158-14 Northern Blvd. FLashing 3-6600 Friday, January 14th MeLAUGHLIN, Vincent E. 9:30 A.M.

at Chapel Saturday, January 15th JAUCH, Jacob E. 9:00 A.M. at Chapel Breeklyn funeral Homes 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULster 6-4800 50 SEVENTH AVE.

MAin Funeral Homes in MANHATTAN BRONX QUEENS a Card of thanks or ant Acknowledgment in the Brooklyn Eagle meets a need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only is it a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes, but it also courteously acknowledges the services and kindnesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed or whose names or addresses are not known. A Card of thanks like the one below JAMES Mr. and Mrs. Robert James and family wish to express to their many, friends their heartfelt thanks the tokens of sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement.

can be inserted in the Brooklyn Eagle by calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200 Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the same day. For Saturday publication up to 9:45 a.m. same day, As late as 10 p.m.

Saturday night for publication Sunday. CHIMENTO-MARY GALE, January 11, 1055, at her 00 2822 Avenue at E. 29th Street, wife of the late James Gale Chimento; beloved mother of Michael, Mrs. Louisa Esposito Jennie; dear sister of Antonio, Thomas, Charles and Frank De Saro, and Mrs. denny, Parlapiano; nine grandchildren survive.

Reposing at her residence until Saturday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Ernest Casazz, Director.

COHEN MORDECAI, beloved husband of Belle; devoted father David; dear brother of Julia Benevy, Saralta Wallach, Joseph Crown James Crown. Services Sunday, January 16, at 1 p.m., at Bouleverd Parlors, 374 Empire Boulevard, near Nostrand Avenue. DALEY- TARGARET M. (nee Brady), suddenly, on January 12, 1955, beloved wife of James; dear mother of Mrs. Caserta, Mary and James also survived six grandchildren, Reposing at Austin W.

Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue; quiem Mass Church of St. Augus-22, tine, Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DE VOS-BENJAMIN, on Janu12, 1955, beloved husband of Helen; devoted father of June Celmayster. Service at the William Fisher Funeral Chapel, 1230 Bushwick Avenue, between Hancock and Weirfield Streets, on Saturday at 8 p.m.

DOBBIE-HORACE on January 13, 1955, of 547 9th Street, beloved husband of Mathilde Dobbie. Service at his residence, Saturday, January 15, 8 p.m. Direction George J. Ayen. HAMCKE ANNA, on January 1955, of 1048 Halsey Street, devoted mother of William grandmother William R.

Hamcke. Services at N. F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven, Friday, 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m.

Interment the Evergreens Cemetery. JAUCH JACOR suddenly, January 11, 1955, beloved husband of Agatha; dear brother of Sigmund. from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 158-14 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, Long Island, Saturday, 9 C. Church, 0:30 m.

Interment Solemn Requiem Mass St. Kevin's, Mount St. Mary's Cemetery. JOST-BESSIE on January 13, beloved wife of August mothers of Dorothy Keshian. Services at the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Saturday, 2 p.m.

Interment Evergreens (private)." -BERTHA, January 12, 1955, beloved wife of William; dear mother Julia Krohn, Georgi-2001 anna Boyle and Alys Piper; sister of John and George Maule. Reposing at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Avenue. Funeral Saturday, 10 Services private. Kindly omit flowers. LAKE PHEBE at Glen Rock, N.

January 12, 1955. Funeral service at the residence, 585 Lincoln Avenue, Glen Rock, N. Friday, January 14, at 8 p.m. LOSINNO JOSEPHINE, on January 11, 1955, beloved daughter of Frank and Rose; sister of Michele. Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, 10:15 a.m., Holy Name R.

C. Church. Reposing Park Slope Funeral Home, 6th Avenue, between 17th-18th Streets. MACEY-NORA A. (nee Kinnear), beloved wife of the late William J.

and dear mother of Elizabeth A. De Mars and Marion R. McCusker; also three grandchildren, William J. McCusker, Frances E. Jacobson and Mary T.

McCusker; also survived by one sister, Delia Sullivan. Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Our Lady of Angels Church. Reposing at Funeral Home of F. J. McLaughlin Son, 8225 3d Avenue.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, McLAUGHLIN JULIA M. V. on January 11, 1955, beloved sister of Edward C. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, T'uneral Home, Snyder Avenue; Solemn ReMass at St.

Therese of Listeux R. C. Church, Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-uary tery. MEAGHER-PHILIP January 12, 1955, beloved husband of Mary (nee Riordan); devoted father of Michael Margaret Munks, Mary Philip P.

Ethel and the late John Meagher; dear brother Johanna Murray; also survived (by member seven of grandchildren. He was the Holy Name Soclety of St. Paul's Church. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., St. Paul's R.

C. Church, Court and Congress Streets. Funeral from his residence, 309 Baltic Street. Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy, Inc.

MOONEY JAMES of 357 73d Street, on January 13, 1955, beloved husband of Lillian Mooney; father of James Mooney; brother Ella Marshall and Loretta Giles. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 496 Court Street; Requiem Mass St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 9:30 a.m. MORAN-JENNY (nee Woods), of 849 Henry Street, Uniondale, L. on Wednesday, January 12, Survived by her beloved husband.

John two daughters, Catherine Trizzino and Mrs. Nancy Beyer, and one son, John J. her mother, Mrs. Ann, Woods; one sister, Mrs. Marguerite Schoefer, and three brothJoseph, Harry and James.

Woods; also six grandchildren. Reposing at the James J. Seery Funeral Home, 150 Nassau Road, Roosevelt, L. until 9 a.m. Saturday, January 15; thence to St.

Martha's R. C. Church, Uniondale, where a Solemn High Requiem Mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Interment at Holy Rood Westbury, L. I.

J. SMITH SONS Funeral Directors Rat. 1876 Michael J. Smith No connection with other firm of similar name Larce Chapels, Air -Conditioned Casket Display on Premises Services at Residence Chapels Available Anywhere 848 PROSPECT PARK WEST STerling 8-2255, 2232 Mrs. S.

A. Truswell Dies at Age of 98; Rites Tomorrow Funeral services for Sarah Ann Truswell, who would have been 99 next month, will be held at 10:30 a.m, tomorrow at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave. Mrs. Truswell, the widow of William Truswell, an electrical contractor, died at her home, 354 Ocean Wednesday. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Jessie Friebele and Mrs. Ida B. Sullivan, and a son, Roy Truswell. Widow Inherits $100,000 Estate Robert J. Beatty, who rethe time his death last Dec.

sided at 115, Sullivan Place at left an estimated $100,000 in personal property, a tax affidavit on file today in Brooklyn Surrogate's Court disclosed. A will, dated Dec. 14, 1943, was filed for probate. The residuary estate was willed to the widow of the deceased, Mrs. Annie E.

Beatty. Minor bequests were listed for a sister and two nephews. Deaths MULHOLLAND WILLIAM on January 13, 1955, at his residence, 164 67th Street, beloved husband of Janet and dear father of William, Henry, Patrick, Brian, Gerald and Joseph; also survived by three brothers, Patrick, James and Joseph. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., St. Anselm's R.

C. Church, Reposing at Funeral Home of F. J. McLaughlin Son, 8225 3d Avenue. Interment St.

Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, L. I. NOBILE-TERESA, January 11, 1955, beloved wife of Joseph; dear mother of Joseph Thomas and Mrs. Josephine Arculeo; also survived by four brothers and three sisters. Reposing at Joseph Mangiaracina Funeral Home, 9104 4th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Patrick's C. Church, Saturday, a.m. Ran Entombment St. Cemetery. OESAU-Lt.

JOSEPH N. Y. F. suddenly, on January 12, 1955, beloved husband of Katherine brother of Frances Dallinger and James Oesau. Reposing at the Stutzmann Chapels, Madison Street, Ridgewood, until Monday, 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Miraculous Medal R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Member of Holy Name Soclety partment of N. Y. F.

D. and Fire DePost, No. 930. OSTROM-MAUDE, on January 13, 1955, beloved wife of George; dear mother of George sister of Lucy and Grace Mitchell; also survived by three grandchildren. Reposing at Donnelly Purcell Funeral Home, Euclid Avenue and Fulton Street; Requiem Mass, 10:30 a.m.

Monday, at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment St. John's Cemetery. PARKER IRENE D. (-re Schnier), on January 13, 1955, bebeth and sister of Florence, Chrisloved wife of Howard; devoted mother of Elaine Howard a and Kenneth; loving daughter of Elizatopher and John.

Funeral from the Benson Funeral 83-12 Parsons Boulevard, Jamaica. Religious service Sunday, Funeral Monday 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. SAAL-JOHN J. on January 13, 1955, beloved husband of Alice (nee Nolan); father of Virginia Gibbons, John Jr.

and Alice Macaluso; of Mary Thomas; survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from his residence, 523 9th Street; Requiem a.m., St. Saviour's Church. SCHMIDT-ETHEL on Jan12, 1955, of Bellerose, L. dear sister of Wesley E.

McArdell of Greenwich, N. Y. Member of Stellar Chapter, No. 29, O. E.

S. Religious and O. E. S. services at the Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, L.

Sunday, 5:15 p.m. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m. Interment the Evergreens. SMITH ALFRED STANLEY, of 30 75th Street, on January 12, 1955, beloved husband of Helen (nee Cole); devoted father of Alfred and Russell: fond brother of Mrs. Ida Bowman and Harry.

Religious and Masonic services at the E. C. Walceck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Friday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Nassau Knolls Cemetery. -GEORGE of 90-61 185th Street, Hollis, L.

January 12, 1955, beloved husband of Margaret (nee McKernan); father of John and George Staats, Florence Halliday, Alice Gorman and Edith Gorman; also survived by ten grandchildren. Services Sunday, 8 Funeral Home of Lawrence D. Rouse, 191-02 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans, L. I.

Interment Monday, 2 p.m., Mount Olivet Cemetery. SWEENEY-PATRICK, on January 12, 1955, beloved husband of the late Theresa (Elorriaga); devoted father of John, Joseph, Raymond, Peter and Anthony Elorriaga, the late Marcus Elorriaga and Catherine Powers. Funeral Monday, 9 from Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue: Solema. Acquiem, 9:30 Mass a.m. St.

Interment Peter's U. S. National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I. Direction Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Non-Sectarian 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. BUckminster 2-0247 Successor to Gea W. PEAse James F.

Hyland Requiem Offered A solemn requiem mass was offered for James F. Hyland, a Shipyards boilermaker Todds years prior to his retirement in 1936, at Visitation R. C. Church, Richards and Verona today. Mr.

Hyland died Tuesday at his home, 253 Warren St. He was 83 and had previously resided at 108 Dwight St. for 30 years. Born in County Kildare, Ireland, Mr. Hyland came to this country when he was 15.

He had resided in Visitation parish for 65 years and was one of the oldest members of the parish Holy Name Society. He was also an active member of the Nocturnal Adoration Society until a few years ago. A widower, Mr. Hyland is survived by two sons, Thomas and George Hyland; a daughter, Mrs. Albert Graves; 21 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. C. E. Webb, Benjamin Rites in Yonkers Naval A solemn requiem mass will.

be offered for Mrs. Catherine E. Webb, a registered nurse and former Brooklyn resident, at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Sacred Heart Monastery Church, Yonkers. A former resident of the Red Hook section, Mrs.

Webb died yesterday at her home, 69 Chase Yonkers. She was 67 and a graduate of St. Mary's Hospital Nursing School in Brooklyn. Mrs. Webb served with the Board of Health in Brooklyn for a time.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Paul Tobin; a John son, J. Fred Webb; a brother, Leary; a sister, Mrs. Donovan, and three grandchildren. Burial will be in St.

Joseph's Cemetery, East Yonkers. Conduct Services For Miss Schutt, 96 Funeral services for Rachel A. Schutt, a lifelong Brooklyn resident, were held today at the Baptist Home, 665 Greene Ave. Miss Schutt died at the home Tuesday. She was 96 and had resided in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section until about 10 years ago.

She was one of the orig. inal members of the Marcy Ave. the Concord-Bap-tury tist Church. Surviving are three nieces, Mrs. George N.

Broadhurst, Mrs. John Dempsey and Mrs. Griffith McConaughy. Interment will be in Maple Grove Centetery, Kew Gardens. "For over thirty years I've always found the Brooklyn Eagle ready and willing to inspire men like my.

self in working for the good of our Borough," says a prominent Brooklyn businessman. Deaths TRUSWELL-SARAH ANN (nee Holland), of 354 Ocean Avenue, on January 12, 1955, dear wife of the late William; beloved mother of Mrs. Ida B. Sullivan, Mrs. Jessie Friebele, Roy, and the late Charles H.

and William H. Service, at the Fairchild Chapel, Atlantic Avenue, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. VLATYS MARY, January 13, 1955, beloved wife of Nicholas devoted mother of Marcella and Nicholas loving sister of Jennie Burga, Walter and William Hudyma; dear niece of Eva Poulas. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Ghost R.

C. Church Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Calvary Cemetery. WEBB CATHERINE ELIZABETH (nee Leary), widow of the late Fred A. Webb, January 13, 1955, at 69 Chase Avenue, Yonkers, N.

Y. Survived daughter, Mrs. Paul Tobin; three grandchildren, Maryann, Paul and Arthur Tobin; brother, John J. Leary, and sister, Mrs. Joseph Donovan.

Solemn Requiem Mass, a.m. Saturday, Sacred Heart Monastery Shonard Place, North Yonkers, N. Y. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, East Yonkers, N.

Y. WERNER ANNA M. (nee Campbell), on January 12, 1955, beloved wife of the late William devoted mother of Sister Agnes de Montfort, C.S.J.; Edmond John Leo T. and the late Clarence A. Werner; dear sister of Mary Campbell of County Westmeath, Ireland; also survived by four grandchildren and three great -grandchildren.

Reposing at home, 106-15 97th Avenue, Ozone Park. Funeral Saturday, a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Mary Gate of Heaven R. C. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery, Masses appreclated. Leo F. Kearns, Director. In Demoriam HESSEL-In loving memory of your dear brother, JOHN HESSEL, who died January 14, 1926.

SISTER and BROTHERS. LANGAN-JOHN J. Died January 14, 1954. In loving memory of a dear father. Catherine, Charles, Ernest, Bill.

MORAN ever MORAN. memory of GEORGE F. Mass offered Saturday, Fourteenth anniversary, January 16. HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC.

The tradition of many years experiby the same family which founded ence is being continuously carried on it in the year 1897. 1925 Church Ave. at Ocean Ave. Brooklyn 26, N. Y.

BU. 2-0174-0175 Air James I. Sprouse, Mer, de Vos, Employe Funeral services for Benjamin de Vos, an employe of the Navy Medical Supply Department, Sands and Pearl will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at a the William C. Fisher Funeral Chapel, 1230 Bushwick Ave.

Mr. de Vos, who was 57 and lived at 1102 Putnam Ave. died Wednesday in Lutheran Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Helen; a daughter, Mrs. June Celmayster, and a brother and five sisters living in Holland.

T. Castle Stevens Once Housed 4 Great Inventors Hoboken, Jan. 14 (U.P.)-On a bluff high above the Hudson River stands majestic Castle Stevens, a 100-year-old landmark that once served as workshop for an entire family of inventive geniuses. The two-story, 30-room mansion, now part of the Stevens Institute of Technology, once was the home of Col. John Stevens and three of his sons, Robert, John and Edwin.

Together they influenced a cenof American progress in transportation, engineering and invention. From Castle Point, Stevens and developed his a three number Inventor "firsts" in steam and rail transportation. They designed the first ironclad warship in 1841. Later, they built Naugatuck, a semisubmersible ironclad that fought the Confederate Merrimac during the Civil War. REPORT CARDS OUT AT THIS SCHOOL Bay City, Jan.

14 (U.P.) -The fine art of forging dad's name to the report card is vanishing at the Baxman elementary school near here. School officials here have inaugurated the "talking report card." The Baxman educators have parents come to the school and talk over the children's progress with teachers. The educators feel this will give parents a better over-all picture of their children's accomplishments than the usual report card could. It permits parents and teachers to work together better in developing the children. to COO HOSPITAL LEADERS City Council President Abe Stark, left, congratulates Benne Katz, center, president of Brooklyn's Beth- El Hospital, and Abraham Levy, vice president.

Both were re-elected and Stark, installing them for new terms, praised them for "leadership and courage as guardians of voluntary community health institutions." Charges Concealment of Boy's Condition Cost Stepmother's Life Mineola, Jan. 14- Thirteenyear-old Kenneth Corcoran, who shot and killed his stepmother, Irma, 49, outside their Glen Head home last Saturday, was "quite sick potentially," according to a Navy psychiatrist's report, and "in a continual fantasy which may lead to a schizophrenic break in later life." Mrs. Corcoran, said attorney Thomas Abrahams, brought Kenneth to St. Albans Naval Hospital for a psychiatric exlamination Sept. 2 last, later told her hushand the doctor called the youngster "an absolutely normal boy--but a bad boy." Abrahams, counsel for the boy's father, Navy Lt.

Kenneth R. Corcoran said last Saturday's killing might never have taken place if the psychiatrist's conclusions had been passed on to the father and his recommendation psychiatric treatment for the boy--had been followed. Actually, Mr. Abrahams told Children's Court Judge James Gehrig, it was not until yesterday that a copy of the report was obtained, by court order, and Lieutenant Corcoran learned its contents. The judge adjourned the juvenile delinquency charge against Kenneth to Jan.

26, for a psychiatric examination. The naval hospital psychiatrist reported that Mrs. coran was "extremely jealous" of the stepson and that the boy was "very antagonistic toward his stepmother, whom he feels he cannot overtly oppose. He feels he is being kept down by the stepmother. His background shows many traumatic incidents.

His natural mother separated from his father when he was three." Porpoise Trainer Doctor's Lose Battle Job Goes Begging Miami, Jan. 14 (U.P)-After For 3-Hour Parking four weeks in which a "help wanted" advertisement in a theatrical publication failed to disclose a single job applicant, the Marine Studios of Marineland, sadly announced the rarest thing in the United States is an unemployed porpoise trainer. Several years ago the Florida "oceanarium" decided its show should include an act in which porpoise, jump raise through flags and hoops, go through other routines, previously reserved and monkeys. However, extensive rehearsals, plus five shows a day, seven days a week, proved too much of a task for one man. A decision was reached to hire an assistant to share the trainling load.

TO HELP AID THE ILL-Mrs. Rae Litke, president of Bedford Division of Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital, presents to Superintendent Arthur Feigenbaum a check for $7,500 raised at annual luncheon which honored Mrs. Fannie Peister, right. Fred Herbst Sons INCORPORATED Funeral Directors Since 1868 At Your Service Every Day or Night Phone Shore Road 5-1600 Complete Funerals Now As Always Priced From $190 Completely dir Conditioned 75th Street and Fifth Avenue BROOKLYN, NEW YORK EARL HERBST PRESIDENT The city's doctors today their fight to get permission for parking three hours while at their offices or on calls. The setback followed a reM.D.'s parking Victory, which, saw the rights outside hospitals.

The doctors did win two minor concessions in their latest bout with Traffic Commissioner T. T. Wiley. Special identification cards will be issued for use on cars during overlong visits to pa- tients. The doctors will also be able to get out of appearing in court to explain "special circumstances." A doctor would explain these to his County Medical Society which would evaluate his story and then pass it on to Chief Magistrate John M.

Murtagh. The doctors, for their part, agreed to limit use of special "MD" plates to one for each doctor. At present there are 17,000 doctors in the city and 20,000 of the special plates. MOTHER, SAILOR TO RESCUE 5-Year-Old Boro Boy Burned As Book of Matches Explodes A five-year-old boy was pain- tend to his 18-month-old brothfully burned last night while er, Kenneth, shortly after 6 p.m. matches Thomas' screams and the playing with a book of shouts of a third son, Andrew, at home, but was saved from 4, brought Mrs.

Archibald hurmore serious injury by the rying into the kitchen to find quick work of his young mother Thomas' clothing afire. She and a sailor neighbor. slapped at the flames and The young victim, Thomas doused him with a pan of water. Archibald of 192 Sands St. in Jerry Lau, 35, a shipfitter the Farragut Houses, was re- first class assigned to the 52d ported in fair condition at Long St.

Armory, also heard Island College Hospital with the screams. He rushed into first and second degree burns the apartment and covered the of his left arm, back and chest. child's burns with vaseline. Police said the child picked up a match book from the Henry McCaddin Son kitchen table when his mother, Funeral Directors Since 1888 Emily, 25, left the room to Alr-Conditioned Chapels Available la All Localities NIAGARA RENOVATION TURNS UP RELICS Niagara Falls, N. Jan.

14 (U.P)-Excavations for the giant face-lifting of Niagara Falls are turning up relics of colorful Niagara frontier history. The U. S. Corps of Engineers recently found an old beer barrel, an axle and a cap-and-ball musket. 24 7th Avesse STerling 9-2222 ANDREW J.

MeCADDIN, LIC. ERICSON ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 500 STATE ST. One Block from L. I. Ste.

TRiangle 5-0637 INCLUSIVE PRICES In every instance, the prices shown below include the following merchandise and services: The casket; a protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; embalming; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. INCLUSIVE PRICE RANGE Solid Mahogany Caskets, from $495 Solid Oak, from $820 Solid Copper, from $945 20 Gauge Steel, from $345 Cloth-covered Caskets, from $185 Walter B. New York's Largest Funeral Directors BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 20 Snyder Ave. ULster 6-4800 150-10 Hillside Avenue JAmaice 6-6670 50 Seventh Ave. -MAin 2-8585 158-24 Northern -FLushing 3-6000 PUNERAL HOMES IN MANHATTAN BRONX BROOKLYN QUEENS BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN.

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