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DOMINIK FRANCES T. fnet MCDONALD ANDREW on Liddy), March 14. at her residence, March 15. 1949. beloved brother of; WILLIAM S.

PERLMAN DIES; Sratha 221-07 113th Drive, St. Albans, for-'Mrs. Annie Sheehan. Funeral from Sgt. Czerniawski, Ur Pvt.

Charles E. Ablatt Rites merly of Brooklyn, beloved wife ofMawn Funeral Home, 982 Mc-j ffafam ITANn Frank; devoted mother of Francis Donald Avenue, on A SSIS I A INI I ICJ rkl JShLU I UK To Be Conducted Saturday John Czerniawski wc wwiiviuwcu uiwimu; and James: sister of Helen and March 19: thence to St. Rose of Gerard Liddy. Solemn Requiem Lima R. C.

Church, where a Re-Mass Friday, 9:30 a.m., Sacredjquiem Mass will be offered at 10 Heart Church. Interment Holyia.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. of 252 10th one of the Pacific! Pvt. Charles E.

Ablett, son of Ave. A solemn requiem mass Cross Cemetery war dead recently returned tolMr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ablett will oe offered Saturday st 10 Brooklyn, will be buried with HSll St.

John's Place, will be a.m. in St. Matthew's IV C. Harry Quayre, Director. Funeral services for Assistant District Attorney William S.

Perlman, who died suddenly yesterday, apparently of a heart attack, will be held tomorrow in the Jewish Memorial Chapel, Pitkin Ave. at Eastern Parkway, at 11 a.m. Mr. Perlman, 49 and a mem- MOORE CATHERINE of 64-19 Myrtle Avenue, Wednesday, March 16, 1949. Survived by husband.

William; mother. Mrs. honors! Church, Eastern Parkway and Abbato, Rocco liohr. Charles Achen, Ernest Lyons. Nora -Albright, William Malone.

Mary Barton, G. Mazurkiewi. A. Brink, Theresa McDonald, A. C.

Burns, Catherine Moore. Catherine pammarinese. A.Mulholland.C. Christie, Nettie Nitis.Eida ponweJl, James OMara, George iCroak, John Perlman. W.

S. Oupo, Sgt, W. Pregenzer, Simon Jniell. Salvatore Resina, Manuel ominik, Frances Roberts, Clara i Canton, Daniel Savarese, A. V.

faster, Elizabeth Schuler. C. N. Mary Slcheri, Kenneth Freeze, Anna Thellusson, J. O.

I Gheats.PrederickToscano, Maria Gudanowski, S. Vander Spek, M. Ihuried with military Saturday in FEN TON DANIEL March 15, 1849 Reriosinir Mi-Caddin Funeral i military honors Saturday in Holy Cross Cemetery fol daughter, Mr 3. Home, 24 7th Avenue, until Gastiger Clvtrv'LUllat earner; son. wiinam Interment 9:30 am.

Cemetery. threea sisters and three brothers. jReposing at Murray's Funeralber of the District Attorney's Holy Cross Cemetery. He was killed in action on Okinawa, May 21. 1845 at the age of 18, a little FOSTER ELIZABETH on Home, Knickerbocker Avenue and; staff since 1940, collapsed In lowing a solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Czen- Utica Ave.

Representatives of the organizations mentioned, together with the 14th Signal Corps Reserves, will escort the heaie down Eastern Parkway. Utica St. John's Place and Rochester Ave. on the way to the cemetery. Private Ablett was horn in Brooklyn and attended Boys High School after graduating Wednesday, March 16.

wife of covert street. Funeral Saturday, Milton mother of James andiwith Requiem' Mass, 9:30 a.m., St. Robert. Survived by Isabella and'Martln of Tours R. C.

Church. In stochowa R. C. terment St. John's Cemetery.

'more than a Kt. I. Church, 21th St. and 4th Ivear after he Murdo MacDonald; also Ross and Mary MacDonald and Ann Roeder. Services at the Congregational Church.

Manhasset. Lon Island. -Gurney, Peter Westoott, Pliny Johnson, J. T. Williams, A.

La Chance, W.E. Zlto, Ralph the men's washroom adjacent to the District Attorney's office on the fourth floor of the Municipal Building and was dead by the time medical aid could be obtained. He was pronounced dead by Dr. Harry Archer, second deputy fire commissioner. A na tii.

Charles AkliU MULHOLLAND CATHERINE. Until shortlyientered the at 10 a.m. of 581 Ovington Avenue, on March i before the mass the body will be armed forces. will he con-from St. Matthew's Parochial Funeral i Military nte ut thp John ABBATO On March 15, evening, March 18, at 8:30.

14- 1949- beloved wife of the late; ROCCO. of 635 88th Street, beloved please omit flowers and instead a Sylvester; mother of Francis (N. Y. husband of Catherine and to tht Congregational P- Sylvester, Thomas, Edmund, father of Mrs. Rase Fasano, Mrs.lchurch Buildini Fund will be an-iHenry, Mrs.

Josephine Mullane, Home, 728 4th Ave. I ducted tomorrow ntgnt. start- miiooi. lie was on the varsity Sefireant Czerniawski. ofjing at 8 o'clock, by the Marine Swimming team while in high tive of Brooklyn, Mr.

Perlman Connie Moves Vito. JoseDh. Frank, nrpfiatjxi Frienrix mv rail at Mrs. Mary Stramka, theiCorps Fathers Association, the school. His father is a member Joseph Czerniawski and SStoVd the iTM Tted from Boys High and Rooco also sur-j Fairchild Chapel, 3100 Northern wasiMarine Corps League and the of the board of directors of the ate Dora Czerniawski, School where he excelled in vived by nine grandchildren.

Fu- Boulevard, Manhasset, until 5 p.m.jMulholland- u-s- sister of Mrs. Catholic War Veterans, at theMarine Corps Fathers Associa- Marv Nash: also survived bv eleventrack. In the Xov. 6, 1919 issue nerai trom Darrauen runerai; Friday. Fairrhild Chapel, 951 Atlantic.tion.

grandchildren. Funeral Friday. 9:30 FOX On March 15, MARY Jja.m., from Funeral Home, 7722 4th 1. Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Saturday; Solemn Requfem Mass St Patrick's Church, io a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

of 705 Carroll Street, beloved cousuvAvenue; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. of Thomas Dwyer; also survived by- Harold Turk Hailed killed at Okinawa. April 27, 1910, while leading his platoon into action. He was a member of Company 27th Division, and shortly before his death had been recommended for a commission and the Silver Star. Born in Brooklyn, Sergeant Czerniawski attended Public School 40 and Manual Training several nieces and nephews.

Repos of the Brooklyn Eagle, he was described as the school's "most popular man in athletics." Admitted to Bar in 1026 Mr. Perlman was graduated from the Brooklyn Law School in 1921 and admitted to the practice of law in 1926. After Riddled G. O. P.

Seeks Harmony Continued from Page ing at Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, until Friday, 10:15 a.m. Requiem Mass Church of St. Francis Xavier. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ACHEN ERNEST on March 15, 1949, beloved husband of Lottie; brother of Florence Golllver, Robert Rlcker and Mary Dlckerson.

NITIS ELIDA. on March 15. 1949, of 214 Gelston Avenue, beloved wife of Spiros; also survived by two sisters residing in Sweden. Fraternal and religious services at For Outstanding William S. Perlman Member of Veterans of Foreign! Edward P.

Conley, Director High School. Before entering Wars. Captain Bullock post. Serv-lcs Friday, 8 D.m.. at 2723 Ford of the Brooklyn Bar AssociaOthe Rervice August, 1941, he ened control over the Legislatures majorities.

Before the legislators can pack, their bags and head for home thev first must settle the tion, the Federal Bar Associa Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p.m. FREEZE ANNA (nee Mc-Auliffe), on March 12, 1949, wife of the late Harry; beloved sister of Mary Nilsen. Richard and Jo- was employed Holmlin Chapel, 5215 "7th Avenue, engaging in general practice Friday, 7 p.m. Interment Green-lfor eight years, he was ap-Wood Cemetery Saturday, 2 p.m. pointed as Assistant United GEORGE 'A, on Stales Attorney for the Eastern March 13.

at Jacksonville. Florida.idirict in September 1934 and formerly of Richmond Hill, beloved appointed chief of the civil di- Services to Boro Harold L. Turk, who retired as Republican leader of the 8th A. I), last January to become rt thn rV.tirvtw by Standard training at interment National Cemetery. tion, the Lawyers Club of the ijran(js After Federation of Jewish Philan Camp Hood, Texas, he went AI.nRir.H-rWTT.T TAM Uarch stPn- Funeral Friday from Joseph 'question whether the board of thropies, tne me in Apl 1Ie was wwininnn minora i Hr nr.

mm regents or the Mate university 10, MW, OI 58 Snepnera AVenue, 7 atiiv i1pvahH tlia iwintr lamnrv Mayor O'Dwwr, then District of Pythias and has heeii active al jlis iev in the war bond and March Hti(ies falher he Dimes campaign. nv. tmaram trustees are to c.mum,!Fjnan,.e last niht alter Annl 1. the sur- ii'Jier oi Catherine Baer wu nam the Visitation c' Mrs Frances Mara; brother and Charles; brother of Charlotte oi WUliam and Edward Mara. Punrl flatuntoy from.Churth Inteinwnt Holy Cos, Lucille' Attorney of Kitigs County, ap He is survived bv is Mayor Stanley W.

Church of pointed Mr. Penman to his staff III Ills. A I I I dill rI I 1 1 fr I 1 1 Thus, too.tflvolves a challenge. New KorheHe on Welialf of ihe "antes oiauuisn ana tiuiiie oui- i GHENTS Pfc. FREDERICK Funeral from wa 'n P0st the Harriet and a son, Norman.l0.owsk; Mrs Snphie Kudlick, with whom he lived at 925 Pros Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 a.m.

ftt. Michael's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

li'Drta Pa oi'mi Dtii-i loan of 306th Infantry. 77th Division, Chapel, 119-04 Hillside Avenue (Mrs. by present district attorney, Miles F. McDonald. Mr.

Perlman was a memlier four brothers four i er. 'I111'''" a Krfat 'ler and an and toui inotner.s. taken a stand stumor lneinutianriinir itii rr ih. taken pect Place, five sisters. killed in action April 20, 1945, at Richmond Hill; Solemn Requiem fihima TctanH hlvrt i TVT a cs Priridv Marph 1ft 1 A ni at Walter.

Stanley. Edward and v- hitp uv the trustees, while two mem Charles Czerniawski. kjy- of Mary and the late Benedict Josepn Laore k. u. loved -ife Of the late John T.

inv. Hunt1 Krnthp rvf Church Tntrmont fit carion siater oi ueorge 1. nr. nr.h.m 15 Rent Rice Cemetery. PERLMAN WILLIAM Assistant District Attorney, Brooklyn, ber of his party in the Legisla-I Mayor Church said that he ture are sponsoring the hill giv- was joining the Republicans of ing the regents continued con Kings County in the tribute to trol.

Mr. Turk, not because Mr. Tin The issue will be decided one of the foremost law-next week and it is believedlyers of the State and not be- Looms Under Plan Hint Move for Tap I McHugh. Funeral fromiR in ftt DarrauKh's Funeral 135 Maple Street; Reqinem Maw jHome 5th Aveuue Sterna St. PrancU of Assisi R.

C. Church Requiem Mas8 my, March 18. Tn-'suddenly, on March 18, 14, De- Continued from Page li OnCJfeS i a uraay, a.m. 10 nl St patrlck's Church. Jterment St.

John's Cemetery. BRINK On March 11, 1949, at loved husband of Harriet; devoted father of Norman; dar brother Talkfest Debate End Sought Today Continued from Page 1 mits wide-open talk on a motion to take up a measure. Before the final vote at least three other proposals were to be considered and presumably wilh the aid of the Democrats i''ause be was one of the great Continued from Page 1 Daytona Beach, Florida, in her 83d GUDANOWSKI STEPH A NIE. of Benjamin. Harry.

Max. Meyer, Republican leaders, but because leases for 15 percent rises on rents have not been raised by the Condon-Barrett Bill, sponsored by the regents, will be defeated. If, bv chance, the meas- to attend, along with represent- from the Attm-npv flen- 'ar, THERESA LUTHER BRINK. 0n March 15, 1949, at her re.si-lRae Goldman, Gussie Rosn. Rase Funeral aervtca at Klages Funeral 1 dence, 3211 Clarendon Road, be-'Schiff, Diana Rubin and Esther Home.

Ridgewood Avenue wife of Joseph: mother of Feinberg. Services Jewish Me- general increases for the area. of his high? qualities, his warm human understanding and quick sympathy. County Court Justice George Ihe maximum increase the offife 0fW should pass both houses morial, Pitkin Avenue at Eastern Richmond Street, Brooklyn, on Mrs. Jean Poldjugo, Stella and would ne 1.) percent.

Hut irnjte(i states attorney in which appears very doubtful Parkway, 11 a.m, Friday. rejected. They include: Saturday, March 19, 1949, at p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Mrs.

Valerie J. Anderson; sister of Mrs. Frances Osokowich. Funeral from James C. Nugent Fu- the Governor will exercise hisJ- Joyce, who wasa classmate veto.

Inf -Mr- Tui'k at Brooklyn Law PERLMAN The staff of appiy on top or any Lhe Manhattan district. That rises granted the landlord by it was hinted, would the housing expediter. And the itcpif with a nnssihle District Attorney of Kings County! was toastmaster and BURNS CATHERINE A. (nee neral Home. Avenue D-E.

28th Another highly controversial prayerfully regret the passing of among the speakers were Kath white March 16, 1949, beloved street, Saturday, 8olemn Requiem landlord still could apply forCongr(SRional investigation of rhurrh I tneir inend ana coueague, Assistant bill awaiting action is the Governor's sickness disability in more, wile of Thomas devotedjMass St. Jerome's R. arine C. Walter, co-leader of dis-! tiict, who served with Mr. Turk uistrict.

Attorney o. wiretapping. Invitations to the conference surance plan for 6,000,000 work- PERLMAN, and extend to his motner oi rnomas, uooeri, iwrs.jio a.m. E.eanor Dalton, Mrs. Edna Law-i "less and Mrs.

Regina Perry; also! GURNEY PETER KIRKMAN. when he was leader, and Su- nremp Pnnrt Tnctino P'raiwia wpre sent in telegrama signed in the State, family their heartfelt condolences. MILES F. MCDONALD. aurvived by twelve grandchildren.

suddenly, March 16, 1949. beloved Senator Claude Pepper, (D said he's against any automatic increase "because it would be legislating inflation as well as hardship." But Chairman John J. Spark- man Ala.) nf the Snhrnm. Employ res and labor a-eX. Giaccone.

ar i i nioi i a nrnnnL-i 1 anil hft by Brooklyn Representative Emanuel Celler, who declined to specify what the meeting would be about. differences are certain to Lead'r Among the guests at the din The plan backed by President Truman and sponsored by Senator Wayne L. Morse to allow a simple majority of the Senators voting to limit debate. The proposal of Senator Francis .1. Myers to limit debate by a "constitutional majority" of the Senate, 49 vptes.

A formula to limit Senate debate by two-thirds of those voting, except on future rules changes which would be subject to unlimited debate. Sponsored by Senators Lev ere tt Saltonstall and Raymond E. Baldwin this plan is acceptable to Administration leaders. mittee and Bankine Chairman 'Vellow Ig Fund' iier residence, 3604 Avenue M. brother of Susan and Tommy.

I PREUENZER SIMON loving quiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas1 Reposing at the Garden Chapel of husband of Josephine tnee Lang); S. C. Church. Interment Holy Orville T.

Cronk, Garden City. of Russell and Victoria. Cross Cemetery. iServlce at the Cathedral of the Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m..

from Incarnation, Garden Citv, Thurs- McGrath's Chapel, 1112 Avenue CAMMARINESE ATTILIO. of day, 3 p.m. Please omit flowers. iRequiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Euclid Avenue.

Reposing at. THFODDRF dansChurch' Donnelly inireell Wneral Home. rf.stna On 1 1949 their way to the floor when the Mailler-Condn bill reaches a final vote. Supported by A. F.

L. It will carry the Governor's ner, held, at the Shore Road Casino, were Democratic Leader James V. Mangano of the Sth A. Municipal Court Justice Charles J. BecUinella: Den- Burnet R.

Maybank On the eve of the St. Patrick's defended the provision as a rcc- Day Sabbath peace, there was ognition that landlords are en ione la-t O'Dwyer-Ryan slugging titled to some increases. exchange. The Mayor, address- Present controls expire March ing a group of new policemen ill. The House Tuesday passed'at Police Headquarters, men-a 15-month extension bill butllioned that once again there 307 Euclid Avenue.

Solemn Re-' MANI7FT. S. beloved htLsband of MANUti. oeio quiem Mass backing and is also strongly juty State Athletic Commission-indorsed by the American Fed-ers Jack J. Duberstein and An-eratiou of Labor, longtime pro-jthon' M.

Durso, Assistant tate er 01 btepnen cuwin, in am Saturdav atiAlmida: father of Mildred. Edwin, 10 a.m., aaturoaj at Allan- lsn survived hv three dear fatht Sacrament R. C. ana 8 wo' veaJ ernndfather nf grandchildren. Services Fridav.

8 Rranaiatner 01 Christina and 1 the Blessed Church. jAiiurney -ueuerai- rrancis t. '4503 Stephania. Religious and Masonic ifunenil services at. Chanel.

38 p.m.. at Sandstrom Chaiel, 4ih Avenue. a clause W) lei Mate piueiice mat me ijcnriu. wrote in and loca CHRISTIE -NETTIE, on Tues- ilfavette Avenue. Friday.

8 D.m. governments-' decon-idog funds of cornnxion of The bill, providing 13-weeklv int.h,.. troi their areas if they choose. Croker's time are still henpfits tlrt t.J 4 rwi. day, March 15, 1949, of o47 Lin- LA CHANCE WILLIAM sud-hurch service at Christ Chapel coin Place, beloved mother ofdeniy, 0n March 1949, at his, Church, Walcott and Van Brunt Jamea and Charles.

Service at the residence m6 36th streeti Saturday. 11:30 a.m. In-Fairchild Chapel. 9al Atlantic hastand 0f Catherine (neeiterment Nassau Knolls Cemetery, nue, on Friday at 2.30 pjn. Intr- landK Funeral Saturdav, 10! ment 1 D.m.

Saturday, Diom at ROBERTS On March 15. 1949. Many Senators feared the The cryptic reference was to House ''local option'' period more than 40 years ago, ment was unconstitutional. The when Richard Croker was boss Dcatfts WESTCOTT PLINY on subcommittee. hoped its "States'; of Tammany Hall and Thomas workers who are out of a tlle dinner committee.

because of illness or accident,) is now in committee. Effective Mrs. Mary E. next July 1, the plan calls for, Sfaford- L- March 17-employer and employe payroll' senlcea for Mrs. Mary assessments.

post- "no (iietl Jesterday in Alan alateil fr Iler home Oil JacksOll rights substitute would be ac-irortune Ryan, grandfather of cepted by the House. K'lendenin, made a financial The latter would turn rent! kill in Metropolitan Street Rail- Connecticut. Aquinas R. C. Church, interment I CLARA, of 558 47th Street, beloved, Wednesday March 16, 1949, beloved 'Holv Cross Cemetery wife of William; devoted mother ihusband of Adele: brother of Mrs.

CON WELL JAMES at his lof Mrs. Wallace Corino, Mrs.lMina MiUer of Portland, Oregon, w.iidence. 508 Van Buren IX)HR CHARLES HENRY. nn Romeo March. Werner and Walter! Relatives, friends and members of also survived HermanlCosmopoliun Lodge, No.

585, F. 10 an.V "d-v was "robbfd" of SI 00,000.000 is the manner in which tomorrow at 2:30 O-ill UlULilCl Ul uo. 1J. Ul OUI ULlla ill IWUCl OIW OIU VIIU llCilliail ri 1 Williamson. Funeral Friday from Avenue, beloved father of Louise.

Willeman and five other grand-'A. Orient Chapter. No. Governor requested Charles Martin Parlors, Greenej Henry, William, Frank, Charles Ichildren. Services at Schaefer's'R- A.

Thomas H. Barry certified his State had rent Avenue corner Reid Avenue; Elsie Maesel and Kathrynj Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 73. U. S. W.

Stukely-West-j control machinery ready, quiem Mass Church of St. John Reeve; also survived by his Street, on Thursday, March 17. cot.t Descendants of America are, Putnam 'Roberts; by and that a $1,000,000 fund for, Legislature will snend the $40 bribing public officials was used. i 000,000 additional Slate aid for Said Clendenin Ryan in included in the Gov- the Baptist, a.m. isisters, Caroline Walters.

Catherine p.m. Funeral Friday. March to attend service at. tne. i.

p.m. in Powell's Funeral Home, Amityville. Mrs. Post, widow of Peter W. Posi, was fKi.

Sh" was born in Seaford and lived there all her life. Four children survive her. Dnrpmiis anrl Roptnm 1 p.m. Cremation at Fresh Pond. numeral Home oi ueorge u.

tierosi, IIUll VUlIlllllCd If Mayor O'Dwyer's best ernor's budget. CROAK JOHN F.t on March th Wiliam n. Fisher J949, detective, attached to tactic of the tlay is to befoul the memory of my grandfather Stage Filibuster Chapel, 1230 Bushwick aon, B741 oin Avenue (near B8tn SAVARESE ANTHONY on Street); on Friday, March 18. at March 14. 1949.

of 429 3d p.m. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a.m. beloved husband of the late Mary interment National Cemetery. Long V.

inee Tumulty); devoted lather island. Squad, N. i r. Deiovea Funeral Friday morning. baud of Rosa V.

(nee Lohr); de- Interment prjVate. Continued from Page ijtnen the Mayors weakness in inis ngiu is greater man i nan a vote in the Senator Samuel L. Greenhei Brooklyn Democrat, raised the question during hudget debate yesterday and was given a non-committal response by Sen ate Majority Leader Benjamin K. Feinberg. The Governor, in his menage comes to tid dear son of Thomas E.J LYONS NORA.

March 15 1949, lof Ferdinand; dear brother of retired Gtiective, in. x. r. iov-Oeiovea wne or Micnaei; aevoLeaiMrs. u.

viieiii. reposing at m. wibuftmo-Auuuoiuo miiiifi. v.uimnuajsi leauers ue-f erandfalher unfoitu- Ine brother of Thomas. Repoaihg: mother of Mrs.

Eileen SawtelleJJ. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Tuesday, March 15, 1949, at the; lieved it would give them added natelv ha- rwn ipai for '0 at his residence, 47 72d Street.Mrs. Mary Stapleton. Mrs. Ann! Park West, until Friday.

9:30 a.m. Methodist Hospital, after a "their 1 Jf if lie were alive I think heito the Legfslature. recommend- ln. An Axr inrralc TVnmni- JT nJ T1-1V1 A iind- I Vntiia rl-ilifnVi Tnli-mnl NptC hllchanH nf tb 1 fl of war." ed that the additional funds be Public confidence earned by long and faithful performance Fairchild Sans PVtiEKAL DIREUOKS SINCB 951 AHofllk Avmhm lrofclyn 'ru B. Imm UOOKITN minn arr mamhajmt OUt INt VILLAS! would handle his own defense in a two-fisted way.

Ilis record is in the history hooks and any one may read it. If 1 stop now to defend my grandfather Mayor O'Dwyer will have shifted the It appeared certain, however, that the government would be authorized to join the Western alliance, as government deputies outnumber Communist deputies two to one. E. C. Church.

Interment Holy'also survived bv 13 grandchildren. Calvary Cemetery. jElla Clayton Williams; brother of Cross Cemetery. jReposing Walter B. Cooke, tEdward A.

and uncle of Harold Direction M. J. Smith Sons. Funeral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue.

SCHULER CATHERINE on a. Williams of Brooklyn. Religious. luntil Friday, 9 am. Solemn Re-j Monday, March 15.

1949. beloved Elks and Masonic services at the CUPO-Sgt. WILLIAM, ltfUedquiem Mas8 Good Shepherd R. of Arthur; devoted mother Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic action on his birthday, May 2jChurdi, 9:30 am. Interment Arthur Jr.

and Robert; Friday, 8 p.m. Interment ,1945, at Okinawa, devoted son of Charles Cemetery. ist--'ter of Rev- Thomas P. McGee, Green-Wood Cemetery Saturday, and Joseph Cupo of 147 Pros-I i William McGee and Mrs. Lillian io a I9arU hsInvnH twin A Ci IT TQi-h 1 1Q1Q a nc Funnral frrm hof reci used for school construction.

However, there is much feeling among the assemblymen and senators that the increase appropriations be earmarked for operational and maintenance battleground and 1 am not go Meanwhile Communist union ing to fall for any such ama-; purposes, including pay boosts brother of Edward. He will re-MARY (nee Hayes), beloved wife -dence. 34-19 92d Street, Jackson1 ZITO RALPH on March leaders called a one-hour work ieuri-h tricks for teachers. This also will more In sorrow have to be settled within the pose at the Fifth Avenue Funeraljof John dear mother of Mrs.lHeights, N. on Friday, March'beloved husband of Christine stoppage in Rome and, other I'Hou'ever, Chapel.

691 5th Avenue, after John OBnen. Mary Helen C. 18, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Re-joa-ssiRiiai; nevoiea iamer oi ttaipn cities tor tnis afternoon as a than anger, may I suggest next two weeks. T-Vinrsdav morrune.

Funeral Satur- and John E. Malone, TJ. S. andiouiem Mass Blessed Sacrament m. runerai from Greenpoint! warning to government there is' an old adage.

ties. taught me 1 Ryan, which March 19. Solemn Requiem Isister of Mrs. Katie Hayes Ryan R. C.

Church, Jackson Heights, atjChapel. ,78 Avenue. at 10 -m. at the Immaculate; and Michael Hayes in Ireland; also 10 a.m. Interment Mt.

St. Mary's Brooklyn, Saturday at 9:30 a.m.; Heart of Mary R. C. Church. Fort'survived bv two grandchildren.

Re- Cemetery. Requiem Mass at St. 'Hamilton Parkway and E. 4thposing John T. Gallagher Funeral Cecilia's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment fitveet Interment St. John'slHome, 2549 Church Avenue. Re-1 SICHERI KENNETH, of 292 St. John's Cemetery, Waller It. ookc, nc.

iquiem Mass Holy Cross Church raimeuo ouet-i, on uesuay. amreii jonn r. cougnnn, uirector mufit have been taught. It is this: 'Speak ye well of the "I am glad that Mr. O'Dwyer is hale and hearty and refreshed from a vacation.

That's the kind of living man I am attacking. Fridav 1ft a 15, 1949! beloved son of Frendo nw rork' lor9r fun.rol Direttort EBERTH Remembrance of my dear parents. A foltpn at 'ove'. devotion, My hfart 1 lonis for oa. MAMIE.

DAM ELI SALVATORE, on land Eveiyn Sicheri. Reposing Mur- 15. 1949, aged 45 years, be-! MAZURKIEWICZ ADELE Funeral Home, Knickerbocker loved brother of Marietta Catalano; March 16, 1949, of 418 11th Street, Avenue corner Covert Street. Fu-le voted brother-in-law of Maurojbeloved daughter of Caroline; neral Friday, with Requiem Mass Ucmembtances J. HICKEY In loving remembrance intend to let him HARTIG AN JOSEPH P.

Birth- dear uncle of Piotrowicz and the late Victor; 10 a m. at of Tours of our father, MAURICE lne Krun- UiinK iir. invyer must nave tne jitters. lorn ana rnuip lyamiaiio.isister oi eigmuna MazurKiewicziK. v.

unurcn. mierment jonn V. died Marcn 17. 1818 1 from tne ue mm nineraijana Martna Faoey. solemn Cemetery.

CHILDREN. FUNERAL INFORMATION 2 A. ULsttr -00 r''r'. March 17th OIBLIN. I anrrnee A M.

hioel rndui.t JfarcAi nth Mty. trkaarl 4IMO. turn I ll M. al Pbtwl ACHl.M.MKL. Henry t.M.

at (haorl rhaoel. 1725 fl6th Street; Solemniquiem Mass Saturday, 9:30, St THELLUSSON JOSEPH OLI- I VETRI BRIDGET. In loving MARINO MARIA R. Birthday memory of our dear mother Pt-auiem Mass Saturday, 11 a.m.jStanislaus R. C.

Cruirch, 14th Renosine vtK, on Marcn lb, 1949, at Miami, St Mary motner or jesus k. j.iotreei ana Bin Avenue loving mother. Tml "Church Brooklvn. Interment St.lat Chapel'of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Florida, beloved husband of J.ihn's Cemetery, 1 p.m.

Street and 4th Avenue. R- 'nee McGowan); brother ofj Mo-iwr, I thinit of JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. Lata Model CADILLAC CARS Hire for AH Occoiisni 7TH T. It 3RD AVE.

Pbone IHor Rami S-R1M-1 Trmmtt nd Coartroai gwyiu you tlwiyi. Daughter, BARBARA. Mrs. Frank A. Sinnott.

Henry A SO Screiilk Ave. 2-8S8S In A IB and the late William P. and Charles F. Thellusson. Funeral March it Siturttrv.

TOBIV. Hlllitn STAUDENMAIER MARGUERITE A. Lorlng birthday remem- Though 011 earth you ar no mor. fltill in memory you with un A you iyi went before. Sons, EDDIE and PETER.

WEISSBERG In memory of my husband. Dr. MORRIS, who died March 17. 1945. MARY E.

WEISSBERG. from his residence, 134 83d Street Servicaa be AiTAiited brance. Masses of fered. on Saturday, March 19. 9:30 a m.

flUBBY T. PYL HUSBAND, MOTHER; Brother, AL; Sisters, Mrs. AGNES E. MCCARTHY and Sister AGNES VINCENT, Order of St. Joseph.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Ansetm's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers. The Horrl courlny appear frequently in letters we receive from grateful faiuilict. For example: "Many of our friends remarked about the courtety thou to each and every one of Thin courtey va rememberer! because it reflected" the simplicity and sincerity which distinguish every art of our service. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 erviccs in your home, wm mm mm MORTUARY, INC. fa.

Inn JC 1SS-IS Hilliia Ae. JAauict 6-6679 Thurtiay, March tnh KVtDLER Irene I as r.M. hip-l March Ida al rhn( HITTING I ON. Uearre at Thaoel MELI.V Araela r.M. at Cbapel TOSCANO MARIA, on March MISSACK In lo1ng memory of 'Jiurcli cnurai have! chape BUckminifer 2-0174 15, 1949, beloved wife of Frank STROBEL MOLLIE.

In of my loving wife. Rtppy birlhdy In heaven. PETER and FAMILY. my wife KATHRYN D. MISSACK.

i or our 1925 Ck.rcli Avm Sixth Anniversary Mas Friday. mother of John, James, Jull Mentio and Mary Rosa. Reposing March IS, a Our Lady of at home, 1965 E. 29th Street. Sol Refuge Church.

HUSBAND. emn Requiem Mass at Good Shepherd Church Saturday, 10 a.m. In 3-32 Fara.t Ay. HE rati 3 -P00 ThTiriiaii, March It MANDCVUXr. Idaara 1 .00 M.

at Cbapol DO.VAI.OSON William IK UK IM III aipfl Saturdav. March 19 FALLON, Xlckacl A at ban I terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Louis Ceraso, Director. Our service is designed to meet the needs of each individual case. VANDER SPEK MARGARET nee Youngi, on March 15, 1949.

beloved wife of John. Service at Boyertown Chapel, 38 Lafayette, FLti)W Saturday WALKES. Isrni March 11 l.tM r.M- at rhanrl herbst INCOHPOItATEO Stunetal 3)fteroU EARL C. HERBST, UnJar Tk Soma Management For 81 Years 2 BROOKLYN LOCATlOS 7501 Fiftn Arena. 711 Sixty Fiftk Street PUomt Shore SamJ 5-1600 Vincai Crania.

Mgr. Funeral Directors Ftarturlnq SERVICE 4 ECONOMT Chapels: US ATLANTIC AVENUE 38 LAFAYETTE AVENUE MAa 4-139S 139S 365S 13 Avenue, Thursday, March 17, at 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. 1 Qeo.w.Peese&soK Ma SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE.

ULSTER M1M SEVENTH AVE. MAIN 7-SSSS FUNIiai HOMIS IN SSOOKITN-WANMAITAN-IIOMJt-QUIIN Funeral Director! Vitol noticti occepted 80 m. to 2 tor publication th same dav; as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication. 43J Nottrond Av.

STerlin, 3-7700.

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