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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED MAY 19 195-4 IS CDCH WAN CP niPC AT AR. ill Mnplipr 47 i ieatfp- mother of Edwin G. and the Rev Fred M. Kricksen; also survived Episcopalians Hail dear mother of Anne B. Collins; sister of Florence Schuhleln and John Murgatroyd; also survived by orie grandchild.

Reposing at her residence, 232 Sunnyside Avenue, WAUlo, Santa Lynch. Julia Aaip. George Martin. Dr. R.

by five grandsons and one great-grandson. Services at Fred Herbst 'sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment' 'Evergreens' Cemetery Ban on School Bias I FOE On Tuesday, DEBORAH, St. Charles Cemetery, beloved sister of Hannah Foe. Re-i Direction Jacob Stenger.

posing 187 S. Oxford Street; Requiem Mass Church of Sacred MUOJO MARIA, on May 17, Heart, Friday, 9 ajn. 1 1954, devoted wife of the late Ar- Ex-U. S. Employe George T.

Schoeller, a former Government employe, died1 Monday in Hawthorne. N. He was 17 and lived at 827 Bay nidge Ave. was educated in Brooklyn schools and spenti most of his lite in nay Kiage. He is survived by his wlfe.i Mrs.

Frances Slavin Schoeller: a daughter. Mary Frances, and a son, Robert Gerard school- The funeral w.u held today wun a M.iernn equieni mass being offered in Berber, Mary McCarthy, CaUeran. Qeorge Miller, Margaret barney, Man muojo, Maria Connolly, Olsen, Harry 1 Sister Helen A. Perry, Emma Baly.IsabeUa- Pugh. Nicholas Ertksen, Martha Riordan, Edna Foe, Deborah Scale, Roy Oewler George Bchickle Paul Grette, Charles Schoeller.G.

Habaeker scott, John Searing, Mae Sharkey, Edward Ten Broeck, A. Wandell, George Hogan, Joseph Horitman.M. Hughes, E. F. Jennings, Jane Ka, Edward Wynn, Frank May 17.154.

turo; dear mother of Emilia GE8SLER May 17, 1954, sgaglione. Funeral 9:30 GEORGE, Of 263 Prospect from Piro Funeral Home, De inventor OF Huntington, May 19 Fred Waller, inventor of Cinerama Jand chairman of the board of Cinerama, died yesterday in his Viome on Southdown Ave. He was 68. Illness prevented the inventor from eoine to the Pacific Coast in March to accept one of Hollywood's "Os- car" awards for the technical process developed by him to bring out three-dimensional screen pictures. Born in Brooklyn, Mr.

Wal ler attended Brooklyn Poly technic Institute and learned photography in the studio of his father, one of the city's pioneer commercial photographers. He entered the motion picture field in 1905 as a lobby display creator. Title Illustrator Some years later he opened one of the first photo illustrat- lng stoudios in New York, ana then branched into devolDirtB iwest, w. x. BBguu om-jKaib and vanderbilt Avenues; Ke-pany No.

212, brother of Mrs. quiem Mass St. Edward's R. C. Catherine Fischer, Henry Fred church.

10 p.m. Interment St. jO and Andrew. Services at Fred John's Cemetery. Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue.

Thursday, 7:15 p.m. Fu- u.DBv ioj nurvmeu By ur oeiovea nusDaiiameni. uri-wuuu wmwij. hoiv Kosary n. 1 nurcn.

t0 hold its next triennial con-Burial Was 111 MOUnl rah an inlinn In Ilranlnli -nov John, two three daughters, two sisters, fifteen twenty one granacnuaren.i Reposing at Boyertown Funeral neral Friday, 9 a.m.; Solemn High Garden City, May 19 The 187th convention of the Episco- pal Diocese of Long Island has voted approval of the U. S. Su preme Court decision outlawing, segregation in public schools and will press a fight of its own! agam-t 1,11 lal discrimination. Delegates voted overwhelm ingly in favor of taking up the to the church n- a wholei Vear. The large majority nf delegates declared that by holding session-, in the southern city the church could "hear clear witness" to Its principles of non-disc -run 1 nation.

There was some debate, in cluding expressions of fear that segregation in Houston might! emoarrass regro delegates. Urges Hold Ntantl But mo di cheered when the It, v. K'nen- ezer Hamilton of the Church of the Resurrection, Elmhurst, a Negro, declared the church not run fmm manifesting the spirit of God in The Rev. John M. Coleman of I Brooklyn, member of the Hoard of Education and also a Negro, likewise expressed approval of Kequiem Mass, at.

josepns Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment St.Greenwich Lodge, No. 7, F. John's Cemetery. lay 17, 1954, beloved husband of Frances (nee Gow); loving father of Margaret smitn ana ueorge aear brother of James, Frank and Rhea.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 from the Dawley Funeral Home, 4317 Avenue Solemn Requiem Mass, photographic title illustrationsfClnerama in 1946 at neral Friday. a.m. inter- GREITE CHARLES, in Ids 94th year, suddenly, on May 16, 1854.1 of 2021 New Yof Avenue, be-' loved husband of the late Adelaide; devoted father of Alice, Paulas Services at Walter iCOoke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Wednesday, 8 pjn. interment wooaiawn uemewry. HABACKEB WINIFRED, May 18, 1954, beloved wife of WH- litun devoted mother of W11- ST? nSEE lAvrnue.

Brooklyn, until Friday; onlomn Pivmi-m St Mi- Ichael's R. C. Church at 10 Interment St. John's Cemetery. HOGAN-JOSEPH May 17, ibeloved husband of Josephine M.

(nee O'Donald); dear father of Mrs. Catherine Malone and Mrs. Marv Bourgal: also survived by three grandchildren; brother of Sister Mary Annunclata, Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor. Funeral from his residence, 282 E. 40th Street; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

uatnerme oi utnot onurcn Thursday, 10 a.m. HORSTMAN MATILDA, of 285 10 Church of the Little; Flower. Interment Holy Cemetery. for the silent movies. Mr.

Waller became associ ated with the photographic statt ot paramount sutuios in 1925. and when the company closed its eastern studio, he went into the boat business. While in that field he invented a special type of water ska. Some years later Mr. Waller! I BERGER MARY (nle Mc-i Grath).

Mav 17. 1954. beloved wifi of David devoted mother of vMrs. Elmer Duckett, Edward P. and Joseph J.

Markey; also survived by eight grandchildren. Reposing at Henry McCaddln Son. Dr. Harry Strusser, Director Of City Bureau of Dentistry 24 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St. Vincent Ferrer Thursday, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Reds Promise To Free 'Angelf umtj island National cemetery. CALLER AN GEORGE HER. Lemetery, ureenooiougn, Boro Dems Fight Shifting of QM Continued from Page 1 Brooklyn location at either Army or Navy bases there. The solons met at the I'enta- Hastings, the Quartermaster Uenerai, tnuer secretary ot 1. nner secretary ranK H.

Hlgglns, Multer of Brooklyn explained. the "bad faltli" statement Dy charging that Army brass had promised, after a preliminary meeting weeks ago, to consult with the solons again belt making a definite decision. Instead, Multer said, the de cision was made last Thursday and was announced Friday. He yesterday's meeting started out with the intent of being a recital ot a press release de tailing tne "nut accompli." "We charged," Multer said, "ih.it tlii-- is imt an economy move, but a political movrj more for (lie sole benefit of. Representative Hugh Scott, former chairman of the Republican National Committee, who has boasted of the fact that he is going to move this installation to rmiaoeipnia.

The got their dander: up when the Armv officials re portedly insisted that not only had the decision been made but that lho not concern them selves with the overall econo mic conditions in the area. Human Factor Seen Ignored The meeting became acrimonious when the Congressmen said they just wouldn't take no for an answer. The Army officials were re minded that it was the policy ot the previous Ad- ministration "to take in the hum hi a economic factors' in these matters, and that this projected shift would "disrupt families," according to Repre sentative John Rooney, also of Brooklyn. Liberty Avenue, beloved mother of 'Wiltshire. Funeral services at Mae Grambert, Ella Quillan.

Ma-1 Walter B. Cooke, Funeral; tilda Rizzo, Lu Evans and 20 Snyder Avenue, near brother of Mary nicsjnan, uaroiyn UKOurse ana Delia Rowland. Funeral from Wal ter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush Avnue; Solemn Requiem Mass! Our Lady of Refuge R. C.

Church rrmay, 10 a.m. Interment Holy runerai services lnursaay, p.m.. ruirom nuuic. Atlantic. Avenue.

Interment, Friday, 10:30 a.m., the Evergreens. KLIZABETH May! I. 18S4. Of 231 8tk Street, be- loved sister of Jerome Hughes of i uross cemetery. CARNEY-MARY, on May 17, 19M, beloved mother of Ruth Murphy, Mary Pay and Rita rvaiisui, auo survivea dj.mts.

Louise Hage. Robert and Paul aw iiicvt. i jj unnen; aear sister or Patrick, James and William O'Halloran; ten irandchildre. also survive. Re- muny years sue was a leacner or Rotterdam, Holland.

Public School 107 before her re-i Funeral from Walter B. Cooke. tlrement. Solemn Requiem Mass cinerama rejoined Paramount, where he. produced and directed more than 200 one-reel short subjects.

In HI.T7 hp produced the "Han of Color" show, hut this was considered too radical at the time for entei tanuiu'iit. llou ever, it was the forerunner of! Cinerama. Gunnery Device Mi-. Waller was the ivwenwr of the Waller gunnery trainer! used in this country and uy ISriU.iiilM WovldWarl! This device, which used film-, projected inside a sphere to simulate combat for Navy aeri al zunners in training, is cred- ltea Dy uu vein mem uinciais with averting some 350,0001 casualties in training and rem it. After the war Mr.

Waller; opened a small laboratory in Huntington and there developed analyzing apparatus for the Air rorce. He started to build the pres ent demonstration apparatus of studio in Hi initial rino. was first shown to the public on Oct. 1, 1952. Doris Barber Caron Waller.

son and daughter, Stuart and' Muriel, Dy nis tirst marriage, ment. in charge of its dental service, since 1930. 1952 Dr. Strusser went to Dutch Guiana to dem modern dental care methods for children at the reqni the Dutch Government. thor of a number of dental scientific and technical papers, he had received many awards and honors for achievement in the field of dentistry.

Dr. Strusser lectured at Col umbia University's dental school and also at the New cine and the Long Island Col lege of Medicine. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna K. Strusser: two 'daughters, Mrs.

Roslyn Nacht and Mrs. Millicent Simon, and a sister, Mrs. Nettie Herzog. Left $771,665 pital in Israel bearing his name anl 11, i turn eMdent i asn- more proclaimed the week of I March 18, 1052, as "Morris! Bienenfeld Week." Mr. Bienenfeld also left a total of to various Jew ish organizations, including SoOObeauests to the Hebrew In stitute ot lioro I'aiK iinu tne Shulamith Institute of Boro! Park, and a $250 hequest to the Young Israel Synagogue of Boro Park.

Two daughters. Sand Elaine, and a son. Marvin, each will receive one-sixth shares of the Msiduarv estate in trust. Ten other relatives and friends will receive cash and shares in i Bestform, which was founded by Mr. Bienenfeld ao years ago.

To Rule Port never been able to affec change, however. Bv seizing the Iniative I L. A. nresidem Williai Bradley and the other brass of the old union, Anastasio will be in a position to take over actual, it not nominal, coniroi of the I. L.

A. in the event it should win in its election fight next Wednesday with its A. F. L. rival.

The A. F. L. wasted no time in pointing to AnastaMos new Mvimiun iih liridges. In its weekly newspaper distributed today, the A.

F. L. charges "Bridges, who has shelled mil Honey to the old I. 1,. A.

In retnrn for becoming a vice pnesldent in the -i-t-iiu. is bringing his entire Commie apparatus into it, so that he Is in a nositlon to tie up the harbor If the V. S. does any-j thine to displease the om- mlcs. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m.

to 2 p.m. for publication th same day, as late at 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday. muay, a.m. 01.

1 nomas i Avenue, Trtursday, 12 noon Aquinas R. C. Church. Reposing ferment Pinelawn Cemetery at Chapel of Joseph G. posing at the Stutzmann Funeral nome, TH-S9 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village.

L. until Thurs day, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem mass cn. rascal Baylon R. C. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment St. worms cemetery. CONNOLLY Sister HELEN AG- Brooklyn. Funeral Thursday, a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Malachy's R.

C. Church, 10 a m. Interment Moyei husband of BeUy; dear father of Alioe Peterson and Harry Olsen. Reposing at the Hal- Chanel. 5310 8th Avenue Services Thursday, 10 a.m.

Interment the Evergreens. PERRY EMMA May 18. 1954, beloved wife of George. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue: Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Rose of Lima ft. v. unurcn rrmay, a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. and brother ope Tfu- a.m.,irom ciavin runcr.n Hi me, 4th Avenue; Our Lady of Per- Help Church, 10 a RIORDAN EDNA REGINAj (nee Helgerson), beloved wife of Jerome dear mother of Susan darling daughter of Andrew ana KDDa Heigerson: sister Kermit P.

Helgerson. Reposing atj the Thomas F. DaRon Chapel, 29 Atlantic Avenue, moral park, i. Services Wednesday evening at interment Tnursaay, Pinelawn Cemetery. Sf'4FFRnv nn Mav 11954.

beloved cousin of Charlotte! Flatbush Avenue. Friday, 8 pjn. miermeni uanaoa. SCHICKLE PAUL, native of Rotterdam. Holland, retired.

New, York steamshiD steward. Mav 11 1954 helovwl hiwhand nf Annott.u: (devoted father of Mrs. Hilma Noll, ccnicKie; loving Dromer 01 jacoQa Funeral Home, 20 Snyder SCHOELLER CEORGE T. on! May 17, in Hawthorne, N. for- Fp.n, father iwrv Rcbert Gerard Schoel- 1(.

ReqUlem Mass May 19. 10 a.m. Holy Rosary Church Hawthorne Gibbs and Jack Whitfield Scott; also survived bv two grandchildren. George Whitfield and Rhoderick Andrew Scott. Servicp at the Fair- child Chapel.

951 Atlantic Avenue. 'Friday, 8 p.m. SEARING Suddenly, on May 16, or Geraldine French, John A. Meehan and the late Elizabeth Mc Kenna; dear daughter of the late noger ana ariaget Meenan. funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Thursday; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Patrick's Church. 9:30 a.m. Interment 1st. John's Cemetery. SHARKEV On Mav 17.

1954. EDWARD beloved husband of Rita (nee Connolly); devoted father of Francis E. Sharkev: eon iof Frank and the late Marsaret I nee Scales) Sharkey: brother of neral Home, Classon Avenue cor- preferred (Rogers), on May 17, beloved wife wearies, unerai irom weuieta jtu- neral Home, 88-04 43d Avenue, at, rtnv tav 91 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WANDELL GEORGE sud- jdenly, May 18, 1954, ol 26 Linden ther of George brother of Mrs. Ida Hingerty; grandfather of Mrs.

Marilyn Bacon and George1 W. Wandell Jr. Reposing at the naoore runerai nome, a w. Jamaica Avenue. Valley Stream.

Services Thursday: 8 p.m. Interment Friday morning Mount Olivet uemetery, husband of Mildred and devoted of Jennie, and dear of May Donnelly. Funeral Thurs day. 9:30 a.m., from Gallagher's runerai nome, unurcn Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Little Flower Church, 10 a.m. Interment) calvary cemetery.

Masses a mire- Iciated. 1 NES, Sisters of St. Joseph, at St. J- A.vnng Joseph Convent, Brentwood. L.

Jfhn A. Jennings, Funeral beloved sister of Patrick Con- frcm her residence Friday. nnllv Mc Solemn Reauiem Mass St. Sacred Heart Chapel. Brentwood.ii'ra.ncls 01 Assls sin street ana Avenue.

Midwood Street, on May 18, 1954, gloved mother of Mary Dr. KAMM EDWARD on May IB. 1954. beloved husband of Jo hanna; devoted father of Louise Kttzmann and Johanna M. Bohannon: dear brother of Louise C.

Dauenhauer; also survived by three grandchildren. Services at holding the convention in Houston, terming the issue a matter "of conscience." There were only two or three 'nos" when the vote was taken among the 1,000 clergy and lay delegates. Hi -li-, ii I', p. head of the diocese, said in his address -to' the meeting that the church Is "impelled" to participate in national and inter national politics nation, exploitation, enslavement, genocide and whatever else withholds the abundant life from the peoples of the world must meet with the sustained resistance of the church militant." he declared. Bishop DeWolfe awarded Distinguished Service Crosses of the diocese to six persons, including Dr.

Adele Streese-man, psychiatrist, and Dr. Merrill M. Foote, surgeon, both of St. John's Episcopal Hospital. Brooklyn.

Bishop DeWolfe named a peeial labor management ccn- mission, including Brooklyn Bortnigh Preident John fash-more, the Rev. A. Edward Saunders, Archdeacon of Brooklyn and rector of Christ Church, and Hunter L. Delatour, president of the New York Bar Association. put out of action by enemy artillery on March 27.

From then on It was impossible for the mir to leave the lortress area. Off duty officers toasted her with some of the last of their real, nndehyrated wine on the night she was "grounded." From that night until the all of the fortress on May 7, not a single plane landed on the neu-torn airstrip. Silk Sheets on Beds A special shelter wai built for Genevieve near Brig. Gen. Christian De Castries' main command post.

On the first night she found a camp bed neatly made up by Mohamed, De Castries' orderly, with silk rheets he had salvaged from parachutes. Three days before the fall of Wen Blen Phu, while bombs and shells fell on the command post. Be Castries announced to her that she had been made a member of the Legion of Honor. Two days later, he called her in again and gave her the military medal, a decoration seldom accorded a woman. During the last desperate hours, Genevieve moved quietly through darkened, stench-filled wards, comforting the wounded and trying to ease the anguish of their body and mind.

Genevieve knew "how to smile at a man and ease his pain," a corporal said. Then the Red rebels started pouring into the hospital and Genevieve was captured with the rest of the staff. K1RSCHENBAUM INC. Funeral Directors WESTMINSTER CHAPELS For orer .10 yean the finent in personal service, dignity, economy Coney Island Are. at Ave.

Brooklyn ULster 9-2020 GEORGE M. WRIGHT Funeral Director WHAT TO DO! 406 7th Brooklyn SOuth 8-5843 ERIGSON ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 500 STATE ST. On Block (ram L. I. Ste.

TRiongle 5-0637 Inc. inursaay, may ib4. at 10:30 a.m. interment Calvary Cemetery, Brentwood. DALY On Mav 18 19S4 ISA.

BELLA, of 778 47th Street, beloved momer 01 mts. uatnerlne Cody, Joseph, John and FrancLs Dalv. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral' I x-anois, itn Avenue at 42d Street, Saturday. Mav 22 a t. officials for failing to consider11 of the changeover economic factors, recalling "how far to go" by emn Requiem Mass St.

Agatha's the Stutzmann Funeral A- Meehan). of 240 93d 224-39 Jamaica Avenue. beloved wife of Walter; dear Village, L. Thursday 8:30 mother of Elizabeth McMasters.l I iiuermeni Continued from Page 1 today at the Far Eastern conference in Geneva. Tran Trong Ku.it.

press lokesman for th Rod Indo- Chinese delegation said (kn. Vo Nguyen Giap, conqueror of Dien Bien Phu, has decided to free his only woman prisoner. French sources, however, said the report had not been confirmed. Genevieve went to Indo- China last Fall after signing up as a rrencn air lorre nurse. She made several trips into Dien men mu in i -47s helicopters earlv in March to evacuate ihe wounued in com plete disregard of enemy gunfire.

Genevieve's helicopter was President Urges South to Be Calm Continued from Page 1 was called for Thursday or Fri day to hear School Superin tendent riooart M. comings plans for integrating white andl M-noois. i ne hoard mem bers al-o will study the practi- Election Workers Beaten As Korean Cops Look On Pusan, May 19 (U.R) South Korean police stood by today while civilian-clothed hoodlums beat election workers who were distributing handbills for a prominent opposition candidate in Friday's National Assembly election. The candidate, former cabinet Minister Huh Chun charged in the handbills that government-inspired police and hoodlums murdered his campaign manager, and that he nimseu naa neen neat en he-cause of election st.itoim'iiK An estimated South rvoreans win vote Friday to select 203 representatives. JAMES C.

NUGENT 1 FUNERAL HOME Chapel Accommodations in all communities without charge AIR-CONDITIONED INgersoll 2-2569 Ave. E. 28th St. GEORGE T. McHUGH NEAL V.

KOCH Funeral Director 3014 Ave. S. Brooklyn 29, N. T. Ckanla Ublt Everrwhera DEwey 9-9053 (may call between the hours of 1 p.m.

and i p.m. or 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. LOYOLA COUNCIL. NO.

477. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, an nounces with deep regret the passing of Brother FRANK J. WYNN. Members will assemble at Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church' Avenue, Wednesday 8:30 p.m. JOHN A.

BREGLIA, Grand Knight lymond F. Campbell, Recorder. LYNCH JULIA (nee Funeral services for Dr. Harry Strusser, director of the bureau of dentistry of the city's Health Department, were held today at the Riverside Memorial Chapel, 76th St. and Amsterdam Manhat tan.

Strusser. who lived at 140-21 Burden Crescent, nviiea riierl Mnndav niffht nf a heart ailment in the office of hjs physician in physician in Briarwood. He was 58. After attending the city's public schools. Dr.

Strusser entered New York University School of Dentistry, graduating in 1918. Later he received a Master of Science degree from Columbia University. He had been with the Health Depart- Morris Bienenfeld Morris Bienenfeld, who active in Hebrew educational and Jewish philanthropic ac tivities prior to his death in a. plane rrasn on Aug. zv, tain, left a S771.

78 estate, accord ing to a tax appraisal on filej today in Brooklyn Surrogate's! Court. The decedent, who was of Bestform Foundations, left one-half of the resid uary estate to hi, widow, (In trude, of 1435 40th St. The will nulated that he distributed among Bestform employes, with no bequest to exceed Njuu. charitable endeavors, the foun dation garment industry of this city provided funds for a Tony Opens Drive Continued from Page 1 lyn locals has long been one of Anastaslo's goals. While he always had wielded varying degrees of influence within the different units, he had F.

Colasunno, 72f Father of Boxer Francesco Colasunno, 72. of 153 isth died Monday in the father of Eddie (Kid) whalen, former National Guard iiiiddli'wrKiht boxer. Mr. Colasunno, a former Ice dealer, was born in Bari, Italy, and came'to this country many years ago. In addition to the former boxer, he is survived by his wife, Marie; five other sons and five daughters.

The funeral will be held tomorrow from the chapel at 4th Ave. and 23d St. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St. John's R.

C. Church, 21st St. and 5th Ave. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. ArknottrbilxjmpnlB The family of the late HENRY MERKEL exnressi sincere thanka to relative and friends for their kind expressions of symptUhy during their recent! bereavement.

SUTHERLAND ROBERT A. In memory of our loving brother. Died May 18, 1846. Hli memory ll dear todiv Sliters MINNIE and LORETTA. Mav 18s4, belovef.

wile of the wrs. oorotny ntzgeram. Joane. late William loving mother ofjRaymond and William Sharkey. JwiUiam Joseph Reposing WUliam A.

Martin Fu- Agnes, Ann and Rhilip; tlear sister oi oiunHieui uuaay. Kose uos- uer oieruns t-iace. unerai rnurs-grove and William Cossrove: alsolday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. survived by two grandchildren. 'Teresa's R.

C. Church, 8:45 a.m. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from Interment Long Island National the John T. McGrath Funeral! Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

Home, 1112 Avenue Solemn quiem Mass. 10 i.m., St. Brendan's Church. Interment Lone! TEN BROECK ANNA (nee that a similar "irrevocable" decision had been announced! years ago which would have barred erection of Fort Ham ilton Hospital. At that time the Brooklyn Congressmen stubbornly stuck to tneir guns and finally won the nattie lor the hospital, which today services ailing Brooklyn veterans.

Stanchly upheld by Representatives Edna F. Kelly and Fugene J. Keogh, as well as i ho oilier local Democratic law makers, Representative Celler said: York has suffered much recently. We have lost the Voice of America to Wash ington and the Signal Corps in i-iiiiadeipnia, as well the Naval Clothing Depot in Brooklyn, which has been closed up. Besides, we have lost many naval refurbishing ions at the Brooklyn Navy- Yard to other ports.

It is time to call a halt." At the same time a Brook- ing plans at a different session with his party colleagues. Rep resentative John H. Ray and Senator Irvine M. Ives, to have the Quartermaster Pur chasing Agency moved to the te ot the present iSaval hup-i ply Activity at 3d Ave. and J'Jth Hrooklvn.

uorn nopeiuny envisions mis. concentration In Brooklyn asj the Navy's fourth great global. three such centers at Pearl Harbor, Norfolk, and Oakland, Cal. ons Island National Cemetery. i oi Jonn ana loving mother oi ROBERT M.D..

on rle) Brown. Loretta Reilly and May id, ihm, or 90 Windsor Ave- nue, Rockvllle Centre, I after Martin nnrf hl hllriron Robert. Suzanne and Gordon; son Requiem Mass Blessed Sacrament. of Nellie and the late Samuel Valley Stream, at 10 a.m. Martin.

Service at the Funeral Home of Pettit Brothers Clay-j ton, 20 Lincoln Avenue, Rockviile! Centre, L. Friday, 10 a.m. Koad, Valley Stream, L. GEORGE May loved husband of Ethel; dear fa- Walter B. Cooke rnral information VUt.T 6-4800 tl Chapel Wllllaii ttsfUit Chaprl i rit" oor.fi.

mi chapei In An 2-858S SO Urmtk An. Widnest JOHNSTONE. Wl 150-10 JAm.ir. t.HKlB SlOO A.M. at Chaprl MMtOLEa, Ann.

Kg A Caprt 158-14 Norlktr. Blvd. FU 3 6600 Wednetday, Met lt amor, Nitv i p.m. chPi Thursday, May 20th I Hor. A.M.

ClMp.1 TENNYSON, James J. iM A.M. it Chapel Iroeklyn funttal ft SNYDER AVE. AT FUTBUSH AVE. ULster 4IM SlIDmi AVE.

MAin 2 tSU funtrml Hemei In MANHATTAN BRONX QUIINS CatD of thanks ot an in the Brooklyn Eagle meets a need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only is it gracious expression of gratitude to those who nave sent floral tributes, but it also courteously acknowledges the services and kindnesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed or whose names or addresses are not known. 9 Cam of tbank? like the one below JAMES Mr. and Mra. Robert James and family wish to express to their manj friends their heartfelt thanfca for the tokens of sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement, can be inserted in the Brooklyn Eagle by calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200 Fred Herbst Inclusive Prices In every instance, the prices shown below include (he following merchandise and services: The casket; a protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; embalming; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery imusivH rniei rangi Solid Mahogany Caskets, from 49S Solid Oak, from 320 Solid Copper, from 945 10 Gauge Steel, from '345 Cloth-covered Caskets, from 1185 16, 1954, beloved husband of Ann nee Finn); lovinc father of I Janice Marron, Patricia Lee and Daniel; dear brother of Walter and Arthur.

Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.m.. from the Boyertown unapeis, jb iaiayette Avenue; solemn Reauiem Mass. 10 a.m at John the Baptist Church. Masses preferred.

John F. McGrath, Director. iHrmnrianui HIGGINS IDA MORGAN. sad and loving memory of our dear mother. Fourth Anniversary Masses onered.

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BUckminster 2-0247 Sueeettor to Geo. Pease.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1841-1963