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BROOKLYN EAGLE, HUR FEB. 24, 1949 17, Dcfor A arlin Pfttlnffirp flprlf IWilliamHvman 17.i paths I wlvl VUllillf wv I wjiwiiivw viviii will i. DONELLA ALFONSO, on Feb- HENNESEY ARABELLA, 251, ruary 22, 1949, at his home. 7320'Ridgewood Avenue, at her late; 7th Avenue, beloved husband of home, on Wednesday, wife of the Mary (nee McLean); dear fatherilate Joseph and mother of Mrs. nl.n Mir.

I fn A'CKdn Vfce A KaI 1 a I ll I A solemn requiem mass for. member of the Coun- Brry, Margaret Klumpf. Elsie Keaiiy Lawyer Bauer. Otto J. wnmnan.

ofim vived bv four sisters and Mrs. Etta Hennesey. peter A. Carlin. IVstoffice clerk.

Knights or LoiuniDUs, ine Phony Cop Rapes Women in Auto Continued from Page 1 piles of earth and building ii iin nwiri vp I. ill iii miiiii Jeromes Uiurcn ana us aeie-N Funeial service? for William iBowdery Ellen fioyle, John W. Brady, Prank Brelin. John F. Lennon, Anna Lksenden.

Cyrus Loughran, M. Macnair. Robert Maloney, Henry brother. Funeral Saturday, 9:30, Gertrude Hommel. Mrs.

Florence a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem; Braband; ten grandchildren and Church of Our Lady of Perpetual; ten great-grandchildren survive. Help. Interment St. John's Ceme-, Member of St. Malachy's C.

B. L. tery. I No. 93.

Solemn High Mass at St. nrpnv marft inpe Coolev) 1 Malachy's Church, Saturday at 10 Chambers, F. D. after a heart attack, will begate t0 the Diocesan Union Hyvnan, Jamaica real estate offered Saturday at 10 a.m. in Holy Name Society and the Fed-i lawyer, with offices at 89-31 St.

R. C. Church. eration of Postoffice Clerks, 1 1 61st were held yesterday Mr. Carlin, who lived at 132Si He is survived by his Temple Memorial Chapel, Brooklyn was tiO.

He will the former Genevieve Locker; 134-35 Northern Boulevard, he buried in Holy Cross Ceme-two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Flushing. He died Tuesday in materials used fo rthe express uarnn, reier a. Meyer, uui n. highway beink built there.

Cunningham, N. Moore, John Doaella. Alfonso Moran.Jane dence, 2304 Beverly Road, beloved 1' ntt Th wfiiiam fievoted Edward I.yraa Ott Chapel, 224 tery. iPaolim ana Joan Larlln. three; Roosevelt Hospital at the age um m.u-u..r Jerome Street, Horn in Brooklyn, he was the I brothers, Thomas.

Harry andiof-47. His home was at G9-2 112th Forest Hills. son of the late Henry and Mary Eugene Carlin, and a sister. Donahue Carlin. lie was alMarie G.

Carlin. Esposlo Charles JMico. Amelia loaugnter oi rrauis. uu mc iairj Feeny, F. Mara, Elizabeth Barbara Cooley; dear mother of! HOHORST DORETTA.

Feb- Geoghegan. Mary Rinklin, Amelia Kathleen Lally; loving sitter of ruary 23, 1949, beloved wife of 1 Goode, David J. Rowan, Margaret Josephine C. Nolan. Funeral from inuis devoted mother of Doris forman, Helen Savage, Alic T.

Kennedy's Chapel, Church andjCudney. Service at Walter B. Green, Ruth E. Schafer. Barbara jRogers Avenues, Saturday, 9 a.mcooke.

Funeral Home, 20 OK'd for Evictees Continued from Page 1 ough President Cashmore's office, State officials and Construction Coordinator Robert Moses worked out a plan to offer the families the cost of moving themselves plus a little extra to induce them to find other quarters. The city would make lump-sum payments up to $500 to the tenants involved. The resolution before the Board of Estimate today, submitted by Budget Director Thomas J. Patterson, approved expenditure of a total of SI "for remuneration to tenants withou other expenses in consideration of the voluntary relocation of such tenants without other expense to the city from the rights-of-way or sites of public improvements Dcat)0 fw Oreve, Mons A. Schussler, Walter Solemn Requiem Mass hoiv cross Snyder Avenue, Friday, 8:30 p.m.

Hanlon. Margaret Shear, N. n. V. ruiiriWl OULUlUat, 111.

Alin-l George W. Fuller, Ex-Title Examiner St. John Cemetery ment Green-Wood Cemetery Level Pitol at Friend Here the phony detective or dered the woman into the back seat. She was puzzleM but complied. Then he suddenly leveled a gun at Sperl.

warned him- he would be killed if he interfered and raped the woman twice. Afterwards, he took the woman's wrist watch, some clothing and a pearl necklace and $100. He fled before a police patrol car drove up. The hysterical woman was taken to Lung Island College 'Hospital for preliminary treannent. before being removed to Kings County Hospital.

Police said they found several ESPOSITO CHARLES be- HOPKINS EDWARD, on Feb- loved husband of Lena and fatherjruarv 22, 1949, at his home, 1126 Hanney, James V. Smith, Harriet "fiayes, Sarah A. Smith. Noah A. Heinichen, Eva Spellacy, John A.

Traendly, Frank Doretta Van Keuren, E. Hopkins, Edward Wahl. Martin i Kelly, Amelia Wood, Jesse W. of Ann. William.

Charles Jr. andiBedfoid Avenue, beloved nusoana OMAR A ELIZABETH, of 109 Marine Avenue, on February 22, 1949, beloved wife of Dr. William mother of Mrs. Edwin Klare. Mrs.

John McNeill. Mrs. C. K. Shallcross, Eileen, William A.

Jr. and John: sister of Mrs. Ingrid Johnsen and John Jacobsen; also four grandchildren survive. Funeral Saturday. 9 a.m., from Joseph Redmond's Funeral Parlor.

of Veronica (nee Morrisseyi; de Grace; beloved son of Charles Sr. nd brother of Christine Robus- telli, Sam, Arthur, Harry and Mrs. voted father of James. Frances, Jeremiah, Grace Feniandes, Kath-prine Pentland and Christine Qrt.Mir' alssi enrvivpd Viv tlirpp rw 'Hplpn SIcmnrpHi Rrvvitncr nt. irVii- After his graduation from City College and the New York University Law School, Mr.

Hyman became a member of the law firm of -rlrhneider, Groggins Hyman, remaining there until 1928. when he founded the firm of Hyman Segall in Jamaica. He opened his own office in 1941. For a number of years he was counsel for the building and contracting interests of Fred C. Trump in Jamaica and at one time served as a special assistant district attorney in Queens.

He as a past master of Rufus King Lodge, F. A. and had been a vice president of the Queens County Bar Association. At his death he was a director of the Jamaica Jewish Association. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Lillian Hyman: two sons, John Riverhead, Feb. 24 George W. Fuller, 69, a veteran of the Spanish American War and World War died yesterday at his home, 61 Sound Ave. in the Roanoke community. Prior to his retirement sev- BARRY MAKUAKM nee iTtu uD.n'.' nLlLil Saturday.

9:30 a.m. Solemn Re grandchildren. Funeral Saturday; 476 73d Street Requiem Mass Our Voted mother of Sister M. Cariottajquiem Mass St. Marys Church.

Requiem Mass Church Of; of Ange chVh. Interment 6.P.- Jane, Marion. Marge, Alice a m. interment tot, jonns St. Charles Cemetery.

eces of jewelry and clothing Hucke. Gertrude La forge AMELIA onielal years ago, rimer naa Deen Azn Walsh: loving sister of Mary pEENY February 22. KELLY AMELIA, of 560 Grand Wednesday February 23 1949" O'Donnell, Nellie A. and WilliamjJOHN of 510 61sl strcet. hus-iStreet, on February 23, 1949, aged lf)Ved rlJe-of the late Frederick employed as title examiner by the Suffolk County branch of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company.

He served in the band of the late Mary F. and years, beloved mother of motnpr of Fmma Fox MCLaugnnn. rmerai otituiuaY. 1 1 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home. 2001 Flatbush Avenue: Re- Mrs.

Frank U.ngo.!icpnen ana Aieauuci Ch and Bernard J. Rlnklln. It calls for paying tenantsjheloiiging to the woman in the who live in one, two oK three- East Harlem house in which room apartments not more they picked up the suspect, than $300, those living in four- The woman and Sperl wei room apartments, not morel returning from a visit to friends than $100, and those living in! when they were stopped by five rooms, not more than S500.the attacker. Payments would be marke under the jurisdiction of the, TU: CU iKathryr. and Mrs.

Dorothy mot ner or aonn, ranees ana Ann Reposini? at Weigand Bros. Funeral navy aboard the U. S. S. New r- 1..

ITIh fl 1 I.IIIV nr Ul nmetni Of HvoW IV HI r'rv llf hi. Ltlll. n. aerviee rnaa. at Fred'R-euy.

p.m. w-. otiiwcuuiumiiii. iwiau6 T.Mome. a a.

urana Avenue. aia-, i i Reposing 24 a r.ranH Avenue. Hld- R. V. unurcn.

Sons Memorial, 7501 Sth'Ueorge werst, i-imerai name. win services Friday 830; Si ient Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey Avenue until Frlday, a.m.: Coopi'r Avenue. Funeral Funelal Saturday 130 Amprlcan ar and as a l0P City. khence to Our Ladv of Perpetual 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet r''nt P(; K' sergeant with the 327th Motor and Milton Hyman: his parent Help Church, 53th Street and Cemetery.

ITransport Corps in World I Mr. and Mrs Nathan Hyman, Director of Real Estate. "JCI unci JIIWI BAUE-Oi 1U rtoiuaiy where a Solemn KequKm KliUMPf.EIjsiE uiee Stokes.L". VoS, ar 'and a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Fein- I (Mill LpiI '1U4" Ma'ss ul De al a'ul- on February 23.

1949. beloved wife i1h duller is survived by histoid. devoted in mtmctt. M7 WiHiam; devoted daughter of tA1 n(. widow.

Mrs. K. r. HH- Oi tlie proposed appropria- On Times Square Continued from 1 ion SiTj.ooo is speeifieally ear Elizabeth Bauer and Mrs. Kath-K.

of sorrowfully fe two neph lews, John and lel a uaugmer, Airs, i.eorgi-c, (Mnjinna Ki'avfiv of Ww Rnrhpllp rin Tisuirilr- hvnther of Mrs. Fred thp rlearh of former Demitv Grand marked tor remuneration to x-reaencK reiss. t. :1 i lllf 1 1 Li A UlltTllW tT AiaA i tenants living on tlie site ofl Ji Jagel. Funeral irom tne raircimu unigni rtitK n.

cakl.ij.v in ruiiemi nwic, not uci- ma imr auu fchapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. will assemble at Brooklyn:" ritUsen Avenue. Monday. 9:30 a.m.; two granddauglitcrs. ttfied as Lama Akers.

20, and was held in bail. Capl. Martin Wahl, Ford Post Officer the Farragut Houses, a Slate-aided low-cost nroipft. quiem Mass Monday. 9:30 a.m., at Avenut and Avenue Friday at iSolemn Requiem Mass Good hhep- Our Idv of Aneels R.

C. Church. Ih D.m. to oroceed to our late lwni It.erd R. C.

Church. 10 a.m. Inter- Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Regin A spokesman in the Borough Ult President's office said that the Polit'e said (iarin iiau a rec- her' home. LENNMAN SJLMA.

of 39 3d ment Calvary Cemetery. ald H. ruthill Funeral Home Place, on February 22. 1949, beloved I ru. rfuiu rimi Afar tin Wahl nort can- appronrialion shotud stimulate ord of l-i arrests ami cniivic- BOYLE-JOHN on February i FRANCIS x.

iMcCORnCK. 1949, formerly of the 1st Ward. Grand Knight, beloved husband of iPeter Sullivan, Recorder. i RUDDER CLUB regrets to an- here Burial with full militarv mother of Sophie Blackford aL-w- fh iuii iiuiuar by four granddaughtew.i0" t.htil will be held under the mill TT t-J, Ul i VI I direction of the RUerhead Post Services a' the C. Waldeck Home it, llce (nee uarroiu ana aeai uum of Jerome.

Edward, Veronica ue- GENERAL PHIL H. SHERIDAN. for Funerals. 7614 4th Avenue, Fri- Member eouted to of the American Legion in ago. Funeral from Glascott of announces with sorrow'.

dav 8 30 pm ate itquested to; ortK UTraJ Home. 103-JB Metropolitan: lhe death of Brother ALFONSOi ot 4 meet Wwd Hertat Sons Me--S unci Ave. LemtteJj. Notth- J-T avenue. Forest Hllla.

Saturday.lDONELLA. Members will assemble! LENNON On February 24. 7J01 5th Avenue. Brooklyn ville. Jhru.rv 2fi 10:30 a.m.

Solemn'at 7320 7th Avenue. Fridav. Feb- ANNA dear daughter of the Friday at 8:30 p.m., to pay their; February tain with the Ford Motor Com-! P''R'f on the Downtownion? in Canada. Los tain wim tne oia uotoi tom civ.c Centcri eificanv the! Detroit. Chicago and New York, pariy, International of Adams now! According to detectives he died yesterday in his home, f83; being delayed liecaii.se some oil escaped from a Los Angeles XUl St after suffering an in-jthe hou.ses along that roadway i mental institution in 1928 after t'ernal hemorrhage.

He was still occupied. plugging guards. He turned up He had been with tlie company; P.e.,ideS, the resolution states 1,1 Ontario that same year and about 21 vears Itln.t there are 8ii0 families; wa.s nyictet of taking part in Porn in Finland. Captain along the right-of-way of ihel3 f- mail robbery. ow.1,.,1, CmntinJ At the Completion of his cut- late Thomas J.

and Mary Lien-: respects. of Requiem at Church of Our ruary 25. 8:30 p.m MICHAEL J. COURTNEY Lady of Mercy, Kessel Street, 11 Interment Calvary Cemetery. Grand Knight.

lion; beloved aum or Helen A. -Kelly and Marie M. Keyes. Fti-ineral from 996 St. John's Place, fiat.urdav.

9:45 a.m. Rcauiem Mu.ss WILLIAM J. RUDOLPH. Commodore. Harry J.

Stanton, Sec'y. SAVAGE ALICE wife of the' late Owen, at her home, 112-35 J. Hoaa Recorder Rosamond Roberts, Aided Children ua it cniloitillicrhwav "who will ho P11( ln lle Was deported BRADY rKAWtv. on rarum) 23, 1949, husband of the late Ellen; father of Mrs. Margaret West, GEOOHEOAN On February Joseph's R.

C. Church. Inter-1949, MARY tnee Bunvs), Holy Cross Cemetery. 177th Street. St.

Albans; beloved! al lover the world and was master of many vessels before relocated if highway construe-1" i1- tinn is to proceed." ined in the Michigan State I Hospital for the Insane at Poii- wue oi aonn; aevoieo moiner rln John and Michael Mc- LISSENDEN CYRUS, in hU mother of James. Kathertne and Funeral -from the St. Al- Rosamond Roberts, former joining the Ford Company. He IrVinoDla cictAi- nf Mrs Cnthprinp 5rtrti KlnvpH uin fif TJh'ipHfl lllCeiir. uuuM mai im: pi lucipie- in- ijyf.

Mich Street, runerai oamroay. i.io p.m. llliinsi r'hnrviil 17a.y4 T.inrifn HnlllP- llio imn In lh 1 tlltlifl SllPS ni-il Tnt.rm.nt st. Jnhn Cemeterv. Keea ana ino maa Burns, ttepos- anti Droiner oi Joan ana 7 vu, i'ci imjw n'uic ui He was released from 1 he hns- A.

Martin Funeral Services at the Serene aturaa xw Children, died Tuesday ii. I Durmg the first wori.tithe money, could be used in re- nitaI in M.h,P,mentlv ing William Avenue, corner; Home. 9229 Flatlands Avenue, ol; uu'f I War he was the transport jlation to citv construction i-wc, UBir.csT.TW member Home, Classon Funeral Friday. 10 Friday, February 2S. at.

8 p.m. In-i" am. wmenv (e a of Nations slte in Emereencv Sauad 11, 1 Sterling Place. Mass St. Teresa's Cta.arsie Cemetery, ws Hn(1 at the Rudder Club.

I.attan and the Van Wvck Fx- Tu'V" Pebruarv 23. 1949. dear husband Requiem Elizabeth: father of KennethJR. C. Church Interment St.

JohnVday, 2:30 p.m. E. CM Manhattan and at Funeral services will be held pressway in Queens, where York on a charge of no I.OUGHRAN-MINNIE. February Kast Hampton. tomorrow at 8:30 p.m.

in the; families now bar the way to1 Cemetery. John. N. Y. P.

and Raymond; son of Joseph; brother of Helen GOODE DAV ID of 456 77th'22. 1949. of 583 11th Street. Mass I 4 v-co, ri. chapel of Fred Herbst Sons, further construction.

i. i-nmpnn nnn u- avniu ij. iiiiu uc.wimc iwy. n-. Street, on February 22.

1949, be t.v..... no in.in hn owm, rcuiuaiv -r- c- Kunillpm fSt 1 AtlUlllaS K. U. 1- i Ave. I lie IIOUV iui.i.

iij ii r.eral Saturday. 9 a.m.. irom "n0Ved husband of the late Ellen in al. lne is kuiMu, city prison, from which lie was recently released. Home.

187 S. Oxford Street; of Mrs. Maresca. Mrs. Chanel of Joseoit Duff 931 Avenue' rway- 8 m-oy a t.rother a mem- -m1 The resolution was before Requiem Mass Holy Nanu Mr8.

William and Avenue. srHTTSSi.RR-FPhnrv 24 1949 01 nip Ulm 01 1. 7- 1 V.ii,- hoard Nov. i. Nov.

IS and SCHUSSLER-February 24, 1949. be Cs jiinu, Lja lu, uiui, mat Liu duu stimson Putnam and1 he at WALTER, beloved husband 0f 1 1 mnam i I RobCl'tS. 1 1 ll MCK-1R ROtlFRT MAY AnnaStrongDenies jl'eo. 2 of last year. It was laid; lover indefinitely because Mavor! lames Droiner oi airs, iviaigarei- worfoiinn father nf Vir BOWDERY-ELLEN (nee Funera, Prlday, 9:30 a.m.,! WELL, February 22 tZ Howard Se' Mf.H lir.

or fthr nf Uir. ginia Dernbach and Howard. nf thia TTliahotti lih Serv- a ived by a daughter. ()'iwer wanted assurances ilia n.ifa r.f I ha lata 1 Spying on Soviet aptam Warn i-his widow ami Marian. aosepn ueamona I im Saturdnv.

2 n.m.. at. 40 Lafavette tlie Stale would go ahead will In C0emoriam the relocation plan, as State William; motner oi aonn aim iv! 476 73d street; Requiem Macnair; Droi.uei oi jniiei m. uun-, pn, pver Helen Hallaran. ReposinK at theiMass church of Our Lady of fljid survived by nieces and: Ateni.e.

inieimem, ine cer-Baisiev Park Funeral Home, miprment Holv Cross Service at the Fairchilri -greens. t1 Itinufl ft I rr funds are involved in most oil COLLINS First Anniversary l. Ti 1 (irtl Vll. 1 A 1 ii. in tin I the projects.

i ties. Mrs. Strong was assisted Court Denies Reds' cuipinn Dou evB.u, tery. in. K.anen i Roniembrance of my beloved hus- enm Requiem Mass Friday at Thursday.

2 p.m. suddenly, February 21, 1949. wife of band THOMAS V.sses offered R. Church Atog! GORMA nee ta, MALONEY Wednesd.vW devoted. mother of Mr.

May THMwindSON8. 10 a.m. Interment Holyfioii, reuruar ia oeiov tu snih str.ct dear sister of Emma Kar- rrnxs rnmeteiv wife of Edward; devoted mother hnky ot bit btn btreet, op-j, avm at molt. nnviu i Cross Cemeteij. William Theresa '-ved husband of Elizabeth uiee 'pn- Services at Cooke, DOYLE In memory of our be- oi Heun Aiiein, vvuiiam, inereia fa'her nf RrtvlInc- Funeral Home.

20 Snvder Ave- ovetd son and brother, Cpl. HUGH CARLIN PETER on Febni-; and frothy Thursday. 8 m. Funeral Frl-P. DOYLE, killed in Germany Coordinator Mo.ses assured police to a car wheie boanl later that the State' era I unidentified friends were authorities approved of iheiauaiti'ig her.

She left the air-method and it was put back an unknown dtiiina- thp The Jury File Plea Continued from I'aee 1 inert orl to atid funds ibe ritvi he stewards on the air- survived 1 m- L-iterment Evergreens February 24. 1943. Masses offered. I MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS. was denied by the judge at appropriation.

"jplane. Adele K. hiit time on the eround that! The resolution ixiints out reporters that Mrs. Strong e.netkeTr also su Sh ptolW and brofh rllaus Chureh. 14th Street and two grandchildren.

Re, nfThomrHarrv Marie and Avenue. Reposing at her jesi- Lynam Funeral Home. 4th I Jnenefal "front his resi- dence. 348 12th Street. corner nth Street, Ft also Krandchildren.

tUKeuc. ruiin Ave- SMITH On Ffbruarv 24. 1949. FLYNN JOHN Funeral; HARRIET beloved wife of memory of our dear I. Dnl.

ar father, who's! would paralyze the adminis-; past relocation has cos. the rity'aj alwavs'traiion of justice ami. per apartment for lni" "lftu ult with tin, ii lilt inn i mr hilil iiwr tuiililinnj i 1 1 i t(w I fur-'he Rllsian leader- becallSC J. In loving devoted dence, 1328 BrooKiyn Avenue, oai-. "i love ana seneroslty we snail always we shall I urday; Solemn.

Requiem Mass rnpp i "Verish. Anniversary Mass was of Mac. to visit Communist kk' r-tinrrh iti i pwhik vvn inii. Jerome's R. C.

Church, 10 a uosinis his was in in fprPd for tne repose of his soul by! the clerk's office. Me then that purpose. mam, on reDruary Zia. at ner resi- MELLICK JOHN, February 22 Classon Avenue, corner ha Dal- TrtViv. OT.M.n UK 1" i 1 1.

James C. Nugent, Director line iic.uvniiii. i ijiiu, i.u.:,t,S(,( unit tne (H'lcuse or pri iiuiiin 10 ine dence. 502 Marion Street. Slir-min Ul un Ola-o Tnnuml RalnrHnv cost of slichil'h'nil- On the airplane ii.r, iiiFinc.

iiu iiiiKniuim run nra ti-m nis survive hv his wlfP 19:15 a.m. Reaulem MaM St. milieu inyKe i-upif i muimiiik manliest, Strong h-lrii her CHAMBERS On February 23lvived by John p'H(ra- Ml'si Avenue; si ,1949 ScE 240y90h' Loddeso HarrJ. Frederick Anna: son. 'Tarfltn" rhiirfih Tnlormcnt ltr a rs a fin 1 1 1 1 1 1 T1 'A I 1 1)1 I ,1 I 1 11 1 I II HV 1 1 if' 11 1 TO Pll UU11II.

UailKlllCI XU1 t. iic.iao IVi W. Wll ll. iiiviiiivih I lliWK iVl F' TKl An. i i Y.

F. John, Robert and johnson, and granddaughter. St. John's Cemetery. iniver.sary Mass February 25 at ihe I'.

S. Attorney's office look-: ants to induce to beloved wife of the late it-true and mother of William V. Bernadette Johnson. Funeral sat- cvfT-rHvoti a.artonk- St. Matthews Church for the'ing on.

ha been used bv the sanngs D. Chambers. Services at "1 ran just sec this." -aid the banks planning to build Con pcning nf a door. cord Village near thp Civic Cen V.rri.V a thpm'p tn the'iSven. rT X.

of Gertrude and devoted father of otvoi.d lcvm, mi '-as the HARRY T. PYLE IVAvenV Wd.rrp.m.' taWmentday hV at Cecilia's B. C. i1 i-nnc C' unurctl or bt- tpiirem s. church at Interment St.

very difficult to ter dtid has worked well, ac-iconling to Horoiigh Hall BabWon 'Turnpike. Merrick. L. UMSSSILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN. Notice of funeral later.

iwhere Mass will De ollerea at jonn'S Cemetery. CONSTANT EUGENE. William P. Murphy Son. MORTUARY, INC.

lit. ti Yeart BUckm. niter 2-0174 SPELLACY JOHN, on Febru rcisi, iviaic mi. in GREVE MONS on February nyfpvtronirnwrsp trh. McGOWAN MARY A.

In of my loving sister. Gor. never to bt foriottn ary 23, 1949. of 115 Parkside Ave- June 24. 1945, at Okinawa, beloved'o, hushana nf Hiirin.

ineeL beloved husband of falher of J()hn Jf 1925 Church Avnu Mr. Tserman Hmvever. he add-Gladstein. anotltcr defence at-jed, "the banks seem to tie fall-toniey. ariiucd that if they hail ing off the job latPly and tion't tlip record file they could provesppni in tno much of a hurry Inat certain pcixons were takcnJto move the remaining tenants." off the active jury file because! tlicv were consider ed "undesir It of Margaret; dear son of oisen) devoted father of Harry and valeika (nee Leon E.

and brother of Leon 'Gordon; dear brother of of Mrs ruary 23, 1949, loving son of Frances dear, DELLA and MICHAEL WALSH. Stephen. Andrew and iceriZ Home. Ridgewood and: Kerrissey and Mrs. William' PADOVANO VIOLA Died Feb- icr.

Funeral anc.niio a n. A Norwood Avenues. Cypress Hills. 'King at (H)l Flmbush AvTn-V In- at 'r, J-r p.rviri saturdav. 10 a.m..

Church i.u Avm in Sm Memorial. 248 Prosoect Park, wt win br loving ou 1wvb lav of two able" by the clerk because oftpr wmli(i a tiieir occupation or nationalyt.ars jn (rjai," 1 of the Transfiguration, Ridgewood a cvtiuie.iis enieuij. West. until Saturday, 10:15 am. (HUSBAND.

DAUGHTERS, SONS MOORK! on Fehiuarv Solemn Reaulem Mass Holv Name and GRANDCHILDREN. and Autumn Avenues. JOHN W. LAM BUI INC. Lot Model CADILLAC CARS To Hir for All Occasions -TH ST.

at tlRD AVK Ptaoaa SHorr Road l-nil-l rrompt and Caurteoui Strvica Otlglll. poilll, ll Itllliro .1... ImiiViifJ As ho lawvers continued to HANLON A a A T103. heinvprl husbntid nf Therpa'Church. Interment Calvary Ceme-i CUNNINGHAM On February MAUDE, February 23, 1949 dear 'father of Mrs.

tery. Masses appreciated. BABBITT In memory of our McGrath), beloved wife of George htr nd Thmn ml dear mother. NORA. Died Febru- 21, 1949, NORA ne Donlon), be- vp fi that they had a riglu to a so wan ed the inactive tile i and the correspondpnee of exam.na u.n of he jury canl Federal Crand f- their content nn of a pat- ii in bioiii' it nto court and 1 em of discrimination in seler- dear mother of Margaret from Mlirpl Fu-L ,7 1 ff 1 1946' Thlrd Anniversary iOVCU Wltc Ul LunaiUi loncu 111.1- 1 rr.

v. o-i i.u.u..., Maren fl. :.) a.m.. tit Marrh 5' of N. Y.

F. devoted motherland Buth McGlinchey; sister of :m.ra,Home. 4903 7th Avenue. Sat- jn" Mr. K.nte.

ManraretJMay McGrath. George a of John H. or Cnurch. Mrs. Theresa Koenig, Margaret.tMay Mcorain, ueorge Mcurain at 9:30 a Rpqicm Mass Larchmont, 1 I I OI I t'U 111 rinn rhn-is nf i Agnes.

Maureen. Geraldine and and Mrs. Harry Mulry. Reposing at tije Cnllrch of St Aeatha. Mrs Chariot? 1.

11.1J..1 fin laehers Funeral Home i'- 1- Liiaiioiie i.2.,. nria.t inp-'John T. Gallagher's Funeral Home. i- i-narioue Dpar mother, ton ire not fortorlrn, of juror' ami grand jurors the judge a-ked: oquier ana; Though on earth you no mor. hiuiuiiu, umiiiitin j.u.j tri.KTu i Mps jasenhine Kahl of New York mtmotv you with 9.40 rthnrrh ftfilpmn Rp.

rr-u' Avenue See Deliiy of Two Year As an alternative, tlie lawvers said they would agree to As ou aiwiiys wrre before. I ri.i.r nf lamp, inhn orTrfiauiem Mass Holy Cross ChurchJ MOBAN JANE, February and Mrs. Marlon Milton of 'Suppose at this point I am The FAMILY. nnnlnn R.ennin wtl.lSaturday, 10 a.m. 11949.

at her residence, 318 Halsey iNorwalfc Reposing at hU home, have the appoint a mas-lconvinceu that there is nothing iRtrpof ripor ltPr nf Mmr.t KOtaytlll AVellUe. KOWaVtOIl. winn r. tnuu Vilham A. Martin runerai ome.

HANNEY-JAMES Technical. after 11 a.m. Wednesday. .21 Avenue corner Juiv 7. 1944: bv Bf AiuuveisHi.

reuruaiy ttlTLKri ph Charies WaT Chut" Weady to Counsel you on large decisions or small details Foirchild Sans FVSBRAL DIRECTORS 1IM 951 Atlantic AvtniM Brooklyn FffMf Litffff I Uanr MOOKITN flUSHINO OMOf CITY MANNASSCT WiCNt VIUAOf 1 1 nomas, ana two sisters, Church Avenue. Brooklyn. N. Asstsl B. C.

Church. Interment, erlne and Marv pungrai saturdav.l Thiircrlov Pphniarr' 91 or 9 rt ter who would go into the jurv to your charges ot (iiscrimina-fiuestiou thoroughly and I continue to sit make a recommendation. I here and listen to motions tiiat "If I refer this to a happen to think up?" Medina asked, "can we! The judge pointe.l out that then go ahead with the tame to totirt charging trial?" (that certain groups are ex- The defense lawvers indi-Huded from jury panels and cated strongly that they wouldjhave now had evidence that Holy Cross Cemetery 11:15 a.m., from Chapel of William! MORD AUNT EDITH, on Gren-Wood Cemetery. Crosses P. Murpny Son; solemn Mass oi ruary ivix, oeiovea moiner oi IBequiem.

at St. Cecilia's R. C.Dorothy and Edward; also sur- VAN KEUREN ELIZABETH, on February 23, 1949, former as- MORSILIX ELEANOR SIN- 0 Church at 11:45 a.m. Interment vived by one two brothers Jervis, New York. (Services Saturday, 2 p.m., at Sand- slstant director or Colony House.

NOTT. In memory of our dear Services at Moadincer Funeral be ooDosed to that. tney are not ex itiuen. stroms Chapel, 4fi03 4th Avenue. HAYES SARAH A beloved, 'parlors.

1120 Flatbush Avenue. Fri- vr at fit. 7 A Fph- not Tlie judge's quetion was Medina point I Walter 0. Cook OORC jdaughter of the late Thomaa andi NICO AMELIA, suddenly, on day 8 p.m. 'ruarv 25.

directly answered. ed out, appointment of a mas- SISTERS and BROTHERS. i INC. fUNKAl INfOIMATION mee noyei; aear sister oi reuruaiv ci, i-jta, ut-ioveu nioiiieii Michael and Anne F. Cudmore.

Al ifio. Nico; aiso survived by! WOOD JESSE of. 64 Miller neral Saturdav, 9:30 a.m.. from Mc- three Krandchildren. Reposing at Avenue, Floral ParK, on February Grath Chapel.

1112 Avenue New York fiz Brooklvn Chapel, 187 1949, 5o years, husband of afaKfa-faaoai 3t Liter 6-4800 Rpnnipm Mae 1f am Rt Tlrpn. rwfnrrl RtrPPt Solemn Rpniliem 'he late SUSan L. Wood. Survived 20 Snyder Are. at St.

Teresas Church Fri-ibv stepson. Charles Schmidt; ThuTiiay. February 2ltn irlan Churrh TBEl.L. Jame.J. ill A.M.

at Chapel aail onurcn. Walter B. Cooke, Nw fork's largiit Fwncrof Dirttors day. 9:45 a.m. Interment St.

John's! D.rotner 'an ana wooa; Frmay. reoruary 2ztn PtERf K. Anna F. 1:00 A M. at Chaoel ister, Emily Wood; one 111.11.1I.111..1 Kj 1, Vll CLII Ufll arv at Chapel 22.

1949, beloved wife of the late: 8HCAR. Niine N. Ixuis Cera.5o, Director. MA 2-858S I August Heinichen; mother of 50 Sevenlk Ae. Dticriplit Trice Runge NOW IN OUR 81ST YEAR services 'in our chapels, vour church or home Marie Snyder, WUhehnina Yetter, Trturtdav.

February 24th Richard Schmidt. Service 8 p.m., at George Werst Funeral; 71-41 Cooper Avenue. Fu-j neral Saturday. 1 p.m. Interment! Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Member ofi Oltmans Lodge No. 446, F. Ar A. M.j Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

tor oub'ication th same day; os late a 10 p.m. Saturdav niahf for publication. Joseph and Gustav Heinichen Services at the Moadinser Funeral Parlors. 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Thursday, 8 put. Thest Prices hdudt: Cttttt CffrfJ Caakata 1 50 90 J2 30 Mitt HraStM4 J260 ShtfOak MlO-55-J425-475 lid Mahagairy J470-S495-IS9S AnncMarUi J49S-J550-S62S Sllfl Zloc j77s SalrdCaptMr Cisket uilb band rngrjt td namt plait.

Proiecti ve outer-cue. Removing deceased prz WB from any local hospital or residence. Embalming and dreine Gende-jnan sun or Lady's dress. Use of chapel or reposing room and necessary funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired.

Floral door- piece JML. Our service is designed to meet the needs of each individual case. SCOTT. Benjamin H. I at Chapel Fr-rfoa.

felfruarv 2Hh PLtNKtTT. Anna Ult A M. at Chapel 150-10 HilUide A. JAmaica 6-670 Thursday, Fthrunry 24th BETT9, Orara P.M. al Chanel Friday February 251 g( HNtlDtR.

Ernrit A.M. at Chapel S3-32 Forest Ae. HEeenan 3-0900 Thyrsday, February 24th COLLINS, l- rank J. A.M. at Chapel FRJEDRICH.

Lorf 1 P.M. at Chanel DOSSI, Antut P.M. at Chapel Saturday. February nth BRALCHLfcR, Kliiaketh Kervieea te he Arranged MOI.1.IF.R. Marr Service ha Arranaed BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNVDER AVE.

AT FUTBUSi AVL ULSTER MSOO teraath feeaat-MAiii VUNIIAl HOMII IN BROOKLYN i'i. "9 IT Vincam D. Croun. Mtjr. Funeral Directors r.alurinij SERVICE I ECONOMY Chapels: 115 ATLANTIC AVENUE SS LAFAYETTE AVENUE .31 pS! 31 rrocuximj ourui pcrmlt.

Hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. IOOKLTN fUNIIAL HOMII 20 SNYDEt AVENUE ot Hatbw.h Av. UI -4KX 50 SEVENTH AVENUE MAir) J.583 QUIINS VUNIIAl HOMIS 150-10 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAmoico 4-660 43-32 FOREST AVENUE HE9amn 3-0900 159-14 NOKTHEKN BLVD. Fluihing 3-4600 tuxtrml Homti in Wonliatton ran Ireli(tt OiaaiM' '3 MAb 4-1398 13SrJ3655 130 Ii Geo.W.PeOSGS'SON Int 2 Brwklyn Locations 7501 FIFTH AVENUE 711 SIXTY-FIFTH STREET FHONE SHORE ROAD S-UOt Funeral Director I a 4 I- 4JJ Nostra nd Ave. 3 1 erung j-zuu 1 fcttvFW!.

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