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of of Anderson, H. T. Law, Francis Jr. William Dunigan Son Chapel, Elsie; dear brother of Dorothy. Marie Lawless, Francis Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Funeral Saturday, 8 a.m., from the Benson, G.

P. Lockwood, F.C. Street, Saturday, 7:30 a.m.; Re- McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Birk, Louis Loughman, quiem Mass St. Ignatius R. C.

Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass Brady, Helen Sgt. P. J. Church, 8 a.m. Interment Gate of 8:30 a.m., St.

Edmund's R. C. Briggs, Lorraine McGuire, Emma Heaven Cemetery, Church, Interment St. Charles Broderick, Agnes McIntosh, Grace Cemetery. Sacace, Maria L.

Murray, Mary DILLO on SepChiusano, Frank Murray, William tember 1953, beloved husband of LAWLESS FRANCIS SepCollins, Edward Newman, Eugene Honora; devoted father of Harold tember 2, beloved husband of May John Nyhan, Edward A. and Essex. Dorothy; Reposing brother of Walter Madelyn B. w. (nee Watts); dear father of Court, Martha Oberg, A.

A. Mary T. Byrne. Reposing at John Cullen, Thomas O'Leary, Anna Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Sny- Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Deserio, Mary Paladino, der Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Church cOllapel Requiem Mass Diffley, Theresa Quinn, Raymond at Su. Francis no Assisi R.

C. Holy Cross Saturday, "Dillon, Harold J. Remmers, D. Church, Saturday, cenaeterym. In- 8:30 a.m.

Egan, Ann Riemenschneider, terment National Farrell, Thomas Nellie LOCKWOOD FLORENCE Ferlaino, Frank Proctor, Elizabeth ANN M. (nee Dillon), September 2, 1953, beloved sister EGAN Florentino, M. V. Reis, Carl September 1, 1953, beloved wife of of Harry and Clara; loving aunt of tenco, Joseph Rooney, Anne William dear mother of Wil- Dr. and Mrs.

Howard Lockwood. addad, Rose Russell, C. M. liam C. and Mrs.

Doris Falowski; Services at the Bushwick Funeral arte, Marie Schmidt, Barbara sister of Mrs. Jane Waish, Mrs. Home, 1178 Bushwick Avenue, Friartman, Nellie Shannon, Mary Matilda Watson and Thomas. Re- day, 8 p.m. Interment Saturday, 2 udson, C.

N. Sinclair, E. C. posing John T. Gallagher p.m., Evergreens Cemetery.

Funeral Home, 2549 Church Reuson, quiem Mass St. Catherine of Charles Smith, Julia A. thnson, Mary Thompsen, G. W. LONG ISLAND COUNCIL, NO.

Kimball, Henry Thompson, James Church, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. 197, K. OF announces with Kirvin, Edward Tomlinson, C. Masses appreciated. deep regret the passing of Brother Kloetzer, Sarah Von Urff, Dr.

J. FARRELL THOMAS Sep- Dr. JOSEPH C. VON URFF. MemLambert, W.

Sr. Wallace, Irene tember 2, 1953, beloved husband of bers will assemble on Friday, SepLange, Oyvin Wigley, Sophie Marietta (nee Collins). Member of tember 4, 1953, at 8:30 p.m., at the ANDERSON HELEN T. (nee Legion, and New York Athletic Joseph A. Sawicki, Aviators Post, No.

743, American residence, 166 Barbey Street. Hanvey), be- Grand Knight. on September 2, 1953, Sgt. William United States Saturday, 9 24 7th Solemn Avenue. Requiem on June 12, 1953, in Korea, beloved loved mother of Leonard J.

and al Club. Reposing at Henry McCaddin Son, Funeral LOUGHMAN Sgt. PHILIP Mass St. Saviour's Church, 9:30 son of Margaret; dear brother Army; devoted daughter of William a.m.; H. Hanvey; dear sister of Veronica of McGuinness, Hugh James F.

a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mary afternoon at Reposing Fitzgerald. Friday and Sgt. Joseph M.

Hanvey, United Boyertown Chapel, States Air Force, Funeral from FERLAINO-Dr. FRANK on 188th Street and Webster Avenue, residence, Mass 1911 60th Our Street. of Solemn Per- Angelina; brother beloved, and Requiem Mass Our Saviour Church, September 2, 1953, son Bronx. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; John Ferlaino and Raffaelina Or- 10 a.m. Interment Gate of Requiem Lady Satur- Heaven petual Help R.

C. Church, day, 9 a.m. lando. Resting at Fairchild Chapel, Cemetery, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn; BELLINI MARIE CELIA, of Requiem Mass Holy Innocents McGUIRE-EMMA of Wash6615 Ovington Court, beloved wife R. C.

Church, 279 E. 17th ington Township, 'New Jersey, on of, Attilio; dear daughter of Mr. Brooklyn. Interment St. John's Thursday, September 3, 1953, deand Mrs.

Gabriel Gullo 1338 72d Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens, voted aunt of Gertrude Wolff. ReStreet; fond sister of Joseph, New York. posing at Lyons Funeral Home, Ralph and Rita. Reposing at 1258 MICHAEL Westwood, N. Requiem Mass 60th Street, Brooklyn, Solemn Re- FLORENTINO St.

Andrew's Church, Westwood, quiem High Mass Our Lady of of 1074 70th Street, beloved son Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Guadalupe R. C. Church, 9 a.m., of Dominick and Marie, also sur- Interment St. Raymond's CemeSeptember 5, 1953.

Interment Cal- vived by six brothers and two sis- tery. vary Cemetery, ters. Reposing at Joseph V. Sessa BENSON GERTRUDE on Funeral Home, 6924 Font Hamilton McINTOSH-GRACE on Sep1953, sis- Parkway, until Tuesday, 9 a.m. tember 4, 1953, at her residence, Wednesday, September 2, Solemn Requiem St.

Eph-123 Linden Boulevard. Member of ter ter of Benson. Jennie E. Service Horsey at the and J. Fairchild Wal- rem's a R.

O. Ohurch 9:30 a.m. Flatbush Tompkins Congregational Church. Services at the MoadinChapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on GENCO-JOSEPH, September 2, ger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Saturday at 10:30 a.m. 1953, beloved husband of Santa; Avenue, Saturday, 2:30 p.m.

dear father of Rose, Dominick, WilBIRK-LOUIS C. on September liam and Vincent. Reposing at the 3, 1953, of 817 E. 22d' Street, beloved Halvorsen Chapel, .5310 8th Ave- MURRAY-MARY on Sephusband of Grete dear father nue; Solemn Mass of Requiem at tember 4, 1953, devoted sister of of Louis and brother of Ing- St. Agatha's R.

C. Church, Satur- John Anna Helen M. Galivard. Service at Ericson and Eric- day, 10 a.m. Interment St.

Peter's peau and the late Lillie A. son's 500 State Street, Sat- ning and Madeline C. Reposing at Chapel, Cemetery, Staten Island. at 8 p.m. Cremation Sunday, her residence, 42 Park Place.

Reurday 2:30 p.m., Fresh Pond Crematory. HADDAD-ROSE, on September quiem Mass Church of St. Augus3, 1953. Reposing at Chapel, 115 tine Tuesday, 10:15 a.m. Interment BRADY-On September 3, 1953, Atlantic Avenue.

Funeral Satur- Holy Cross Cemetery. formerly of 50 Plaza Street, HELEN day, 1:30 Services St. sister of Mrs. Joseph T. Lilly las Orthodox Cathedral, 2 p.m.

In- MURRAY WILLIAM on and Thomas V. Brady, Reposing terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. September 3, husband of at Edw. H. C.

Dunn, Chapel, 298 Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc. Mary (nee Pearn). Reposing at 7th Avenue. Funeral Tuesday, 10 the Bergen Funeral Home, Avenue a.m.

Solemn Mass of Requiem St. HART E-MARIE J. (nee and E. 48th Street, until TuesJoseph's Church. Interment Cal- O'Hara), of 535 17th Street, on day, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass at vary Cemetery, Please ginit flowers.

September 2, 1953, beloved wife of St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. the late Martin loving mother Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BRIGGS-LORRAINE M. (nee of Joseph, Mrs. William Griffon Joseph MoClean, Director. Chamberlin), on September 2. 1953, and Margaret; dear sister of beloved wife of Clarence; devoted Thomas and John O'Hara in Ire- NEWMAN EUGENE, on Sepof Kenneth and Sharon; land; also survived by five grand- tember 1, 1953, beloved husband of mother loving daughter of Edward P.

children. Reposing M. J. Smith the late Catherine (nee Nolan); Chamberlin. Services Walter B.

Memorial, 248 Prospect West, beloved father of John Francis ooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Saturday, 10 a.m. Solemn Mrs. Elsie Buch and Mrs. Lydia 8 Interment Benson; also survived by thirteen Part, enue, Friday, p.m. Requiem Mass Holy Name R.

C. urday, -Wood Cemetery. Church, 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy grandchild. grandchildren Solemn and one Requiem greattRODERICK-AGNES, on Sep- Cross Cemetery.

Saturday, 9:30 a.m., at St. Thomas per 2, 1953, at her residence, HARTMAN NELLIE, Septem- Aquinas R. O. Courchier Reposing Cumberland Street, beloved ber 3, 1953, of 542 77th Street, be- at Arthur J. Home, of Anna C.

Funeral from the loved mother of Walter, Harold and 267 7th Street, corner 4th Avenue. (ily Funeral Home, 203 De Kalb George. Funeral and services 2:30 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, enue; Requiem Mass Saturday, 9 p.m. Saturday. Reposing at Chr pel 1., Queen of All Saints R.

C. of Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th NYHAN-EDWARD Interment Holy Cross Avenue. 2, 1953, beloved husband of Cemetery. Harriet; devoted father of Thomas, HUDSON CATHERINE on Edward, John, Loretta, Marie and CACACE- LAURA, sud- September 3, 1953, of 130 E.

29th Catherine; dear brother of Loretta denly, on September 2, 1953, beloved Street, Brooklyn, N. beloved Pretorius and Dennis Nyhan. wife of Armond; also survived by wife of Louis loving mother of Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, two daughters, Angelina Kershaw, Ann Gibbons, Margaret a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas Philomena Wagner, one son, Icilio. lein, Helen Gubing, John, Vincent R.

C. Church, 9th Street and 4th Reposing at English Brothers Fu- of Endicott, and Arthur of Avenue. Reposing at Chapel of neral Home, 2203 Avenue Buffalo, N. also survived by Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue.

Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn; Mass a brother, Henry Nehring; a sisof Requiem Saturday, 9:45, St. OBERG ALEXANDRA on Church. Interment ter, children. Anna Dies, Reposing and eight grand- September 2, 1953, of 1075 E. 32d Mark's R.

O. at Walter B. Calvary Cemetery, Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Sny- Street, beloved mother of Joseph A. Religious services at Ericson CHIUSANO FRANK, on Sep- der Avenue, Brooklyn. Service Ericson's Chapel, 500 State Street, tember 2.

Survived by son, Monday evening, September 7, 1953, Friday, 8 p.m.; also fraternal servCharles; daughters, Mae, Lucy, at 8:30 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday, ices by Sunset Chapter, No. 615, Eleanor, Genevieve, Dorothy September 8, 1953, at 1 p.m. In- O. E.

Valkyrian Lodge, No. 35, Gloria; seven grandchildren and terment Evergreens Cemetery, O. of and Josephine A. Multwo at 112 great-grandchildren. Repos- Brooklyn.

hearn Circle, 1210. Interment ing Street, Brooklyn, HUSON-CHARLES on Sep- Saturday, 10 a.m., Evergreens until Saturday; Requiem Mass St. tember 3, 1953, devoted husband Cemetery, Vincent de Paul R. C. Church, 10 of Helen (nee Jones); dear brother a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. O'LEARY September 2, 1953, Director, Senko Funeral Home. lot communications, N. Y. P.

ANNA (nee Dacey), beloved wife of George Huson, acting captain of 436 Charlotte Meserole, Margaret Bren- of Mary; Michael; sister of Mrs. Frank the late devoted COLLINS EDWARD, 84th Street, on September 2, 1953, nan, and Eunice Funeral Rockstrow, Joseph and William Huson. beloved husband of Emma Collins from Thomas M. Quinn Sons Fu- Telle. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a.m., (nee Martini); father of Margaret Home, Broadway, Long from Chapel, 141 6th Avenue.

Reneral 3610 Larsen, Charlotte Sorenson, Lucy Island City, on Saturday, 8 a.m.; quiem Mass Holy Name R. C. Magowan, William and Edward Solemn Requiem Mass Corpus Church. Collins; brother of Robert and Christi R. C.

Church, 8:30 a.m. In- Direction M. Matthews. Charles Collins; also survived by terment Calvary Cemetery, six grandchildren. Funeral Satur- PALADINO CAROLINE (nee 9:45 from Clavin Funeral, JOHNSON MARY, September day, a.m., 1, 1953, of 388 11th Street, beloved Cestaro), 758 Schenck Avenue, Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem, mother of James, William, John, Brooklyn, on August 31, beloved Mass St.

Anselm's Church, wife of the late Michael Paladino. Frank; beloved daughter of James 10:15 a.m. Castle; sister of Frank Castle and Surviving seven sons, Anthony, Mackie and Edna; Louis, Joseph, Michael, John, CORLEY JOHN, native of Margaret Solemn Mass Frank, Salvatore; five daughters, Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, O'Connell; Requiem Rose Columbo, Angelina Diacone, September 2, 1953, beloved hus- Saturday, 10:15 a.m., St. Thomas Theresa Annibell, Caroline Cracoon band of Beatrice Corley (nee Sur- R. C.

Church. Reposing at lici, Mary Paladino; Requiem Mass dival); father of Col. John T. Cor- the Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 4th St.

Gabriel's Church Saturday, U. S. F. and James F. Cor- Avenue and 9th Street.

September 5, at 10 a.m, Interment ley, N. Y. brother of Mrs. KIMBALL-HENRY on Sep- St. John's Cemetery.

Reposing at Hugh Battersby and Julia Cough- tember 3, 1953, formerly of 170 St. La Polla Funeral Home, 1480 Rocklin; also survived by five grand- Mark's Avenue. Services Friday, 2 away Parkway, Canarsie. children. Reposing at his resi- p.m., at Ebbers-Hill Clinton Avedence, 308 Clinton Street.

Funeral: Clin- PROCTOR ELIZABETH (nee Saturday, 8:30 a.m. Solemn Re- nue Chapel, Powers), on September 2, 1953, of Funeral 519 ton Avenue. quiem Mass St. Paul's Church, 9 652 45th Street, Brooklyn, sister of a.m. Please omit flowers.

KIRVIN-EDWARD Septem- Richard Powers. Reposing at ber 3, 1953, beloved husband Thornton's Funeral 5402 7th COURT-MARTHA, on Septem- the late Ella dear father of Avenue, Brooklyn. Solemn Requiem ber 2, 1953, of 108 Floyd Street, Edward J. Jr. and Mrs.

Margaret Mass Saturday, a.m., at St. beloved mother of Irene Singleton; R. Reposing John T. Agatha's R. C.

Church. Interment sister of Margaret; grandmother Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 St. Charles Cemetery. McCloskey. of John.

Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m., Funeral Church Avenue; Requiem Mass from the Madden Home, Holy Cross Church, Monday, SeptemFranklin and Willoughby Avenues; ber 3, 1953, N. Y. P. retired, 13th Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m., All Saints a.m. Emergency Squad, beloved husband 9:45 R.

C. Church. Interment Holy KLOETZER-SARAH, September of Beatrice (nee Regan); devoted Cross Cemetery. 3, beloved wife of late Albert father of Edward, Raymond and and dear sister of the late May K. Kathleen; loving brother of John, CULLEN-THOMAS on Sep- Loughlin.

John T. Gal- Robert, Loretta, William Quinn and tember 1, 1953, devoted son of the lagher Funeral Home, 2549 Juliette Q. Le Viness. Funeral SatReposing late Thomas and Katherine (nee Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Cather- urday, 8:45 a.m., from the McManus Burns); loving brother of James, of Genoa Church, Saturday, Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush AveMae De Bruyn and the late Pat- 10:15 a.m.

nue; Requiem Mass 9:15 a.m., Our rick, John and Josephine Cullen; Wal- Help of Christians R. O. devoted uncle of Josephine LAMBERT WILLIAM F. Church. Interment Holy Funeral from the Columbus on September 2, 1953, aged 65 Cemetery.

Circle Chapel, 43 W. 60th Street, years, beloved husband of Mary; Manhattan, Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; dear father of William F. and REIS-CARL on September 3, Solemn Requiem Mass Paulist Gerard six grandchildren also at Meadowbrook Hospital, East Fathers Church, 10 a.m. Interment survive. Reposing at his residence, Meadow, beloved husband of Calvary Cemetery.

85-14 88th Avenue, Woodhaven, Fannie. Funeral Sunday, 1 p.m., DIFFLEY-On September 3, 1953, LAW-FRANCIS J. of 20761 RIEMENSCHNEIDER-On THERESA V. (nee inter), beloved E. 9th Street, and Rockaway Point, tember 3, NELLIE, of 8402 14th wife of Thomas Edward, sister of suddenly, September 2, 1953, Avenue, beloved wife of the late Mary and Joseph.

Funeral from beloved son of Francis J. Sr. and George, and dear mother of Charles; loving grandmother of Charles Riemenschneider and Billy Martin, and fond aunt of Catherine Martin. Funeral from Darraugh's Me Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Saturday; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Bernadette's Church, 9 a.m.

Entombment St. John's Cloister. ROONEY-On September 2, 1953, of 28 Bergen Street, ANNE (nee Hughes), wife of the late Lawrence Rooney; mother of Charles and Lawrence. Reposing at 187 S. Oxford Street.

Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Paul's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. RUSSELL CATHERINE M. (nee Breen), of 458 Prospect nue, Brooklyn, beloved wife of Maurice.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral at the New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home on S. Oxford until Saturday, September 5, at a.m.; thence to Holy Name R. C. Church, Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, where a High Mass of Requiem will be offered at 8:30 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, L.

I. SCHMIDT-BARBARA, on September 3, of 86-11 86th Street, 1953, Woodhaven, devoted mother of Viola, Edwin and Herman Schmidt. Funeral from N. F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St.

Thomas the Apostle, Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. SHANNON MARY, September 2, 1953, beloved mother of William and Robert; devoted sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson. Funeral from Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue: Requiem Mass St.

Augustine's R. C. Church, Saturday, 9:30 a.m, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, SINCLAIR ELIZABETH C. Died on September 2, 1953, beloved mother of William J. Sinclair, Mrs.

Gladys Kupper, Mrs. S. Richardson; three grandchildren, Vincent Mrs. Vincent Beninati and and Kenneth Richardson; also a sister, Miss Lottie Titus of Phillipsburg, N. J.

Services to be conducted Ace Hagerty Colonial Home, Memorial Parkway, Phillipsburg, N. Burial in Phillipsburg Cemetery SMITH-JULIA loving mother of Medeleine Mark Gladys dear sister of Margaret G. Walsh and devoted grandmother of Madeleine S. Butler. Reposing at and burial from the House Calvary, 1600 Macombs Road, Bronx, N.

Saturday, September (5; Requiem Mass 10 a.m. THOMPSEN-GEORGIANA GIANA w. (nee Viemeister), September 1953, beloved wife of Alfred devoted mother of Mrs. Ruth D. Eyrich a and Warren loving grandmother of Dennis, Douglas and Robert Eyrich.

Services 12 noon Saturday at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Interment 2 p.m., Green- -Wood Cemetery. THOMPSON JAMES, Septem- ber 2, 1953, beloved son of the late James and Mary; cousin of Lillian Thompson O'Brien. Reposing Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1 W.

190th Street, Bronx, until Saturday, 8 a.m. TOMLINSON -CATHERINE (Hopkins), of 207 Street, on September 2, 1953, beloved mother of George P. and Raymond Hopkins. Services at the E. C.

Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Friday, 8 p.m. VOITURE LOCALE NO. 17, La SOCIETE des 40 HOMMES et 8 CHEVAUX, announces with deep regret a the death of Voyageur SALEEM AL HATEM. Funeral! services will be held at the Cronin Funeral Parlors, 44 7th Avenue, on Friday evening at 8 p.m. All Voyageurs are requested to attend.

JOSEPH MAGGIO, Chef de Gare. VON URFF Dr. JOSEPH September 2, 1953, husband Weis); of dear the late Catherine (nee father of Genevieve, Claire, Joseph, Herbert and George; six grandchildren also survive. Funeral Saturday, from his residence, 166 Barbey Street; Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m., St. Michael's R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery, WALLACE-IRENE September 2, 1953, in her 47th year, beloved wife of Arthur and dear mother of Arthur Mrs. Joan Sauvlet and Thomas; also survived by her loving mother, Mrs.

Carrie Ackley and sisters, Emily Sivigny and Mrs. Elsie Lennon, and brothers, Donald and Leonard Ackley. Services Friday, 8 p.m., at her residence, 2311 Quentin Road. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Canarsie Cemetery.

Benjamin Grindrod, Director. WIGLEY-SOPHIE, on Monday, September 1, 1953, beloved mother of Mrs. Sophie Messerschmidt; also survived by two grandchildren, one great-grandchild. Funeral services at the Funeral Home of George C. Herbst Son, 6741 5th Avenue, near 68th Street, on Saturday, September 5, 2 p.m.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Memoriams ASTARITA-ELEANOR G. Departed this September 4, 1950. Anniversary Mass of Ars Church, Merrick, L. I.

Tootsie, you are always among us. MOM, DAD and SISTERS. COCHRANE-In loving memory of HELEN JOY COCHRANE, who passed away September 4, 1950. Friend of minel Words are futile, Little bowls to hold the sea; Only God can tell completely What your friendship meant to me. Carrie B.

Bagley, Helen M. Lindholm, Lillian L. Tibball. COCHRANE-In loving memory of our HELEN JOY. Sleep on, darling, and take your rest; We miss you most who loved you best.

Brother, DOUGLAS and FAMILY. of COCHRANE- loving HELEN memory my dearest friend, who died September 4, 1950. You are always in my thoughts. ELSIE. -M.

J. SMITH SONS 1 Funeral Directors Est. 1818 Michael J. Smith Roeder), on September 3, 1953, be- No connection with any loved wife of Albert H. Remmers; other firm of similar name devoted sister of Julia Roeder.

Re- Large Chapels, Air-Conditioned at Brothers Fu- Casket Display on Premises posing Weigand Services at Residence or neral Home, 1015 Halsey Street. Chapels Available Anywhere Service Friday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral 248 PROSPECT PARK WEST (theran Cemetery. Saturday, 11 a.m. Interment Lu- STerling 8-2255, 2232 LOUIS B.

BIRK DIES AT 68, FOUNDER OF IRON CO. Louis B. Birk, 68, of 817 E. was grand representative of 22d vice president of the Denmark in the Grand Lodge Bronze and Iron Com- of Masons New York State. Superb He also was sofa Odd Fellow.

pany, one of the largest firms Mr. Birk was awarded a of its kind in Brooklyn, died Treasury Department medal in last night in his home. 1918 for his work on behalf of Mr. Birk was the Government, and was also founders of the firm which was presented with the King Chrisorganized in 1919, and was in tian of -Denmark Medal in 1946. charge of production.

In 1934 Surviving are his wife, Grete; he was knighted by the King a son, Louis and a brother, Denmark for his promotion Ingvard. of Scandinavian music in this Services will be held tomorcountry. row night in Ericson's Chapel, He was past master of Fred-500 State St. Burial will be Ave-erick Lodge, F. A.

and private. Rites Held for Irving Simon, President of Store Union, 58 Funeral services were held, today in the Park West, 115 W. 79th Manhattan, for Irving union Simon, president 58 of 920 and E. known 17th in trade union circles as a militant anti-Communist. Mr.

Simon who died Wednesday in Mount Sinai Hospital was head of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, C. I. 0., which has a membership of in this country and Canada. Born in Poland, Mr. Simon was brought to this country as a child.

He went to work in a Brooklyn shoe store as an er- BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 4, 1953 9 Coughlin Poole, Directors. DESERIO MARY, suddenly, September 3, 1953, beloved wife of Joseph; loving sister of Vito Peragino. Reposing at the J. Clement Kearns Funeral Home, 1461 Bushwick Avenue, corner Pilling Street, until Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem Our, Lady of Lourdes R.

C. Church, a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Dr. r. Lee M.

Thurston Washington, Sept. 4 (U.P) Dr. Lee M. Thurston. U.

S. Commissioner of Education, died of a heart attack early today at Georgetown University Hospital. Dr. Thurston, 58, had served in his post since July 2. Thurston superintendent of public instruction for the State of before his appointment as education chief in the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

His wife, Mrs. Jessie Gothro Thurston, was at his side when he died. Thurston also is survived by a son and a daughter. Harold J. Dillon Rites Tomorrow A solemn requiem mass will be offered tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.

in St. Francis of Assisi R. C. Church for Harold J. Dillon, 55, of 285 Clarkson retired sheet metal worker at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Mr. Dillon Wednesday in Israel Zion Hospital. He was veteran of World War having served in the Navy as a shipfitter. Burial will be in the National Cemetery at Pinelawn. a Surviving are his wife, Honora; a son, Harold; a daughter, Dorothy, and a sister, Mrs.

Madelyn A. Essex. 1913 he helped to organize what is now Local 1268 of the international union, which embraces retail shoe workers. The union was in dire straits in 1948 with withdrawal of a number of left wing locals. Mr.

Simon was named presi-. dent in that year, succeeding Samuel Wolchok, and he brought the union out of its difficulties. In 1952 he was elected for a full term. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna Simon; a son, Jerry; daughter, Mrs.

Rhoda Silverstein, and two brothers, Samuel and Paul Simon, all of Brook- William A. Dillon, 56, cial advertising manager of the Brooklyn Eagle, died early today in his home, 58y Park Place. Well known in the financial advertising field, Mr. Dillon joined the Brooklyn Eagle 24 years ago as an advertising salesman in the classified department. He later changed to the resort department and then to the financial department.

He had headed that department for the Monticello, past 12 years. Born in N. helin to Brooklyn as a youth. Mr. Dillon was a member of the Holy Name Society of St.

Teresa's R. C. Church and of the American Newspaper Guild. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; three sons, William Donald Thomas and John daughter, Kathryn a brother Thomas, of Monticello, and a sister, Gabriella, also of Monticello. There will be a solemn requiem mass Monday at 10 a.m.

in St. Teresa's R. C. Church, Classon Ave. and Sterling Place, followed by burial Monticello.

of 314 49th employe of Long Island College Hospital for the past 50 years, died Wednesday in Norwegian Hospital. Mr. Haavind was an assistant in the hospital clinic and well known to all hospital personnel. He had been a member of the Scandinavian Corps of the Salvation Army for half a century. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m.

in Salvation Army headquarters, 378 Court St. rand boy at the age of 12. In lyn. William A. Dillon, Financial Ad Carl Haavind, 84, Manager of the Eagle, at 56 Hospital Employe Carl Christian Haavind, 84, -0.

W. Marquard, Nassau Official Otto W. G. Marquard, 58, executive secretary of the Nassau County Civil Service Commission, died today in Nassau Hospital, Mineola, where he was taken last night after suffering a heart attack. His home was at 15 Burnham Roslyn Heights.

His Gertrude, who has been traveling in Europe, has been notified and will fly back immediately. Mr. Marquard had held the post of executive secretary four years, and had served. New York State in various capacities for many years. Mrs.

Clyde Whipple, 61 Wife of Polytech Prof Scarsdale, Sept. 4-Mrs. EmIma Collins Whipple, wife of Clyde C. Whipple, professor of engineering at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, died in her home here yesterday, She was 61. George d'Utassy, 82 George d'Utassy, 82, of Hartsdale, N.

who was the first business manager of the Daily News when it was launched in died yesterday Barnabas Hospital, the Bronx. Born in Philadelphia, Mr. d'Utassy started out with Harper and Brothers in 1898 and had a long career with newspapers and magazines before retiring in formerly lived in Cedarhurst. Daughters Share Charlotte Brown Estate of $100,000 An estate valued for tax purposes as in "excess" of $100,000 was left by Mrs. Charlotte Brown, widow of Albert Henry Brown, prominent borough clubman and manufacturer, papers on file today in Brooklyn Surrogate's Court showed.

Mrs. Brown died Aug. 24 at her home, 7810 Ridge Blvd. Her husband, who was president of the ladder and scaffolding firm of J. K.

Brown died March 17, 1941. A will dated June 8, 1945, names a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie G. McManus of 7810 Ridge and George A. Aliano, an attorney, of 42 79th as coexecutors.

The latter and Hunter L. Delatour, another attorney, were subscribing witnesses to the signing of the will. Terms of the will leave Mrs. McManus $30,000 outright plus three-fourths of the income of the residue estate in trust. Another daughter, Mrs.

Charlotte Knox of 8016 Narrows gets remainder of the income of the residue estate in trust. Raymond Quinn, Retired Patrolman Raymond C. Quinn, 50, of 1582 E. 34th retired member of the New York City Police Department, died yesterday in his, homeinn, who retired five years ago, was a patrolman signed to Emergency Squad 13. Surviving are his wife, Beatrice; two sons, Edward and Raymond; a daughter, Kathleen; three brothers, John, Robert and William, and a sister, Loretta.

Miss F. Lockwood, Towing Co. Aide Edward Collins, Well Known In Construction Industry, 59 Edward Collins, 59, of 436 84th who works as a construction superintendent on many of the city's largest buildings, died Wednesday in his home. Mr. Collins was a veteran in the construction business, havR.ing started an apprentice metal laths as a boy.

He supervised the metal lath work in the Fort Hamilton Veteran Hospital, the Chrysler Building and the Daily News Building. The body is reposing in the Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue. Surviving are his wife, Emma; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Larsen, Mrs. Charlotte Soreninlson and Mrs.

William Lucy Magowan; Edward, sons, and and 1 two brothers, Robert and Charles. Bailey Left Millions to Wife, Frank Bailey, treasurer investments estimated at Union College Gets $1,500,000 Union College in Schenectady and former president of the He left: quarter of a million Title Guaranty and Trust Co. dollars to a daughter, Mrs. Barof Manhattan, who died in his bara Bailey Vannek, and set up sleep Aug. 26 at the age of 88, a $100,000 trust fund for her left the bulk of his multi-mil- two sons, to whom he also left lion dollar estate to his wife, his personal fishing gear "with Mrs.

Louise Bailey. the hope that they (the boys) To Union College he left will discover that fishing is just 500,000 for the purpose of "per- as enjoyable as catching." petuating my affection for the The son of an humble medicollege by endowing professor- cal practitioner, Bailey started with the Title Guaranty and Besides stocks and bonds 'Trust Co. many years ago as a and a home in Chatham, N. clerk. for $10 a week.

He Mrs. Bailey will get the came president of the bank in proceeds of Texas 1924. Ford Signing Truman, Hoover For Appearances on TV Show The Ford Foundation been $8,000 for a single nounced today it is nearing appearance. Mr. Truman will talk for 10 conclusion of negotiations for, minutes on the foundation's appearance of the two living 7 radio workshop ex-Presidents of the United "Excursion," on Sunday afterprogram, States, Herbert Hoover and noon, Sept.

20. His subject will Harry Truman, on a television ahead be the opportunities that lie for young people. program for young people. The foundation said it hoped The foundation said a con- Mr. Hoover's schedule will pertract has been signed Mr.

mit him to appear on a later Truman and that discussions program in the 26-week series. with Mr. Hoover still are in Mr. Truman's part in the progress. The fee arranged for show will originate "live" from Mr.

Truman was not revealed the former President's office officially but it was reported Kansas City. Construction Work Set Back 3 Months Construction experts estimated today that the delay caused by the strike of concrete and building supply truck drivers might run to three or four months in the completion of major projects, even though the men are back at work, The tieup of more than eight weeks' duration occurred at the most favorable building period. The strike tied up more than $800,000,000 worth of building construction in the city, a large proportion of which is in Brooklyn. School-building and Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Directors Since 1888 Air-Conditioned Chapels Available in All Localities 24 7th Avenue STerling 9-2222 ANDREW J. MeCADDIN, LIC.

Florence C. Lockwood, veteran employe of McAllister Brothers, towing and lighterage comany, died Wednesday in her home, 1209. Decatur St. Miss Lockwood had been with the firm for 48 years and was head of the billing department. Surviving are a brother, HarE.

Lockwood and a nephew, Dr. Howard Lockwood. Harris MacNeish, Math Prof, 73 Prof. Harris F. MacNeish, 73, former mathematics department chairman at Brooklyn College, died in Miami, where he made his home, it was reported, today.

time of his death Mr. MacNeish was' professor of mathematics at the University of Miami. He formerly lived in Chicago. Surviving are a son, Dr. Richlard Arthur MacNeish; a daughter, Mrs.

Rand; a brother and three sisters. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to p.m. for publication the same day, as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday.

GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors For your comfort our Chapels are Air Non-Sectarian 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. BUckminster 2-0247 city projects have been delayed by the walkout of Local 282, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, A.F.L. The issues are going to arbitration. Turtle Stew West Haven, Sept.

4 (U.P) Police discovered why traffic traveled at a turtle's pace on busy 1st Ave. Cars stopped to let a 50-pound snapping turtle pass. It wound up in a stew pot at the home of a policeman, Alexander Duduks. ERICSON ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS TRiangle 5-0637 500 STATE ST. One Block from L.

I. Sta. 'Walter B. Cooke' INCORPORATED New York's Largest Funeral Directors A is our responsibility to simplify the problems of funeral arrangement and to offer sensible advice in the matter of cost. Complete Funerals from $185 Funeral Information 20 Snyder Ave.

ULster 6-4800 50 Seventh Ave. MAin 2-8585 Friday, September 4th Friday, September 4th LYONS, Ann T. 8:30 A.M. at Chapel ARONSON, Margaret C. JACKSON, Mary Agnes 9:00 A.M.

at Chapel DOUGHERTY, Daniel F. 9:15 A.M. at Chapel, BACKES, Genevieve A. 9:15 A.M. at Chapel 1:30 P.M.

at Chapel POWERS, William E. USHIGUSA, Charles S. 12:30 P.M. Chapel 3:00 P.M. at Chapel CZIKO, Mary 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel USHIGUSA, Benjamin P. Saturdav, September 5th 3:00 P.M. at Chapel PIZZUTTI, Mary C. ELTERMANTS, Emilija 8:00 A.M. at Chapel Funeral private HANRAHAN, Grace 8:30 A.M.

at Chapel Saturday, September 5th SHANNON, Mary 9:00 A.M. at Chapel ANDERSON, Helen T. DILLON, Harold J. 8:30 A.M. at residence Service to be arranged SKIDMORE, Allen B.

Jr. BRIGGS, Lorraine 1:00 P.M. at residence 8:00 P.M. at Chapel 20 Snyder Ave. at Flatbush Ave.

-ULster 6-4800 50 Seventh Avenue MAin 2-8585 FUNERAL HOMES IN MANRATTAN-BRONX QUEENS L. I. Funeral Saturday, 8:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass 9 a.m., at St. Thomas the Apostle R. C.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. LANGE -OYVIN, September 2, 1953, cousin of Hans Jensen. Reposing at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Services Saturday, 8:15 Interment National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L.

I. Street. Cremation at Fresh Pond. Arrangements by Tari Sons. REMMERS DORATHEA (nee.

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