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HARRY ROBERT on Feb-, MULLEN THOMAS sud-ruary 28, 1954, beloved husband ofldenly, March 2, 1954, N. Y. F. Br atffs Grace G. (nee Dodge), and devoted-Engine Company 240, beloved hus- Mrs.

Mabel Wood Hill, Noted Composer, Music Instructor band of Frances (nee Bradley); BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 3, 1954 John F. Weinmann, War I Vet, Produce Clearing House Chief father of Robert Jean L. and Vernon grandfather of Nancy, Susan and Barbara; brother Mrs. Shofwell, 30, Packer Graduate North port, March 3 Mrs.

Dawn Eckerson Shotwell, 30, of lovtr.g father of Maryann E. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m., from his Bausch, Mae MeMahon, Mary Blermann, Marie McGuire.Mary home, 114S E. 13th Street. Solemn ot Leonard John fc. and Howard uovaen.

unariei Meyer, Emllie Funeral cervices for Mabel Bracken. F. 11. Requiem Mass 0:30 am. St.

Bren Mullen, Thocnat Wood Hill, Brooklyn-born com-i dan's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. D. Services at hi residence, II Irving ton Place, Wednesday, p.m.! Interment Wect Edmeston, N. Y.

HESSE HERMAN (JIMMY), on February 28. 1954, uncle of Ernestine Hesse. Religious service East Northport, wife of Willets; Shotwell and daughter of Dr. John F. McGralh, Director.

NILS SON THERESA (nee' poser and founder of the Brooklyn Music School Settlement, the New York Music School Settlement and the Hudson Blver Dallry, Miry Doleeomscoto, C. Dunne, Harry Pitzpatrlck, M. Golden, Rest domes, George Gorman, E. A. Harry, Robert O.

Hesse, Herman Nlcarei.Dr.ua NUsson, Theresa OUonneH, EL J. Paaoo, Anthony Rainforth, John Reid, Mrs. Annie Romolo, Louis Sehroth. Freda Bhotwell.Davn Byrne McGrath). March 2, 154 Wednesday, p.m., at the Uf ith Street, devoted mother Lowell B.

Eckerson, Brooklyn physician, died yesterday in Huntington Hospital. Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Shot-well was educated at Packer A solemn requiem mass for John F. Weinmann, World War I veteran and past commander of the 106th Infantry Post, American Legion, will be offered at 1M0 a.m. tomorrow in St.

Anne't R. C. Church, Stewart Manor. The funeral will be held from hi.s residence, 615 S. 10th Xew Hyde Park.

retirement two years ago he was head of Markets Collection, Inc, a clearing house for the wholesale fruit and vegetable business in this city. He helped organize the firm shortly after World War I. In addition to the 106th Infantry Post, he belonged to the "40 8" of Kings County. Music School, will be held at James H. Tracy Funeral Home, 0f Edward and William Byrne; 1483 Flatbush Avenue, near Glen- dear sister of Margaret Blelsten; wood Road.

Funeral Thursday, lalso survived bv tour erandchll- 11 a.m. tomorrow in St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church, Stuyvesant Square and E. lGth St. Manhattan.

Collegiate Institute in that lKrough and at Northport High Sr.h(-inl Sho, and Mr Shntu-all 10:15 a.m. Interment Everjreensren. Solemn Requiem Mass Fri- Cemetery. day, 10 a.m.. St.

Michael's R. C. Hlggins, John Sr. Snow. Elizabeth Hcgarty.

Jane Stormcnt. M. A. Hughe. John Thcmas.

Jcsrph Keely, Thomas Thompson, C. Kennedy, J. Thcn-ioson, E. E. It wag only natural then that in 1928 she wa commissioned by the Canadian government to revive Robert Burn's cantata, "The Jolly Beggars" for the Banff Musical Festival in Canada.

So successful was it that the work, most of which she wrote, wes repeated at the 1930 Banff Festival. Mrs. Hill was the author of "Tne Adventures of Pinoechio," a ballet pantomime, which was played at the Longaere Theater in 1931. Other of her orchestral works were played at the Berkshire Festival, at Stock-bridge, and last year Town Hall in Manhattan cited her for her "fine American citizenship of which this city is justifiably proud." She was a member of the Xew York Association for Mr. Hill, who was particular Church.

Reposing at Chapel of A bachelor, Mr. Weinmann is were married in Northport wil1 in Calvary Cmei HIGG1NS JOHN J. Of 7i ri miffs 4th limu inrflliriuoUnnirn fnr hr ironHil. tery. i.survived by three sisters, bliza- June 15, 1947.

Itions of Bach, died Monday in atauion. a una utter, tiernen Zi tahn Ma" beloved husband of lEtobeth devoted father of McCarthy, A. Surviving, besides her husband, who is business manager Alr. Weinmann, who was born beth Weinmann of the New in Brooklyn and lived here tin- Hyde Park address; Mrs. Caro-til 14 months ago, died on Mon- line Ebert and Mrs.

Catherine I A 1 LAWRENCE H. Ann Wright, U. S. A. and Lst.

U. John J. M.D., suddenly, on February 28. of the North Shore Medical day at the age of 57. Until his Wabsh.

AMERICAN LEGION. 106th ScbweUzer. Reposing tBeing at 'MiraUa Funeral Group in Huntinton, and her the Fullerton Funeral Home, 131 Chapel, 8605 18th Avenue, Brook' FANTKT rOST Members will assemble for services at SIS S. 10th a hospital in Stamford, Conn. She resided at 237 W.

86th Manhattan, and at Brookfield, Connecticut. Daughter of Cornelius Delano Wood, who made his home for many years on St Mark's Mrs. Hill, who was known professionally as M. Wood Hill, Merrick Road, Baldwin, L. I.

American Legion service Thursday. 8 p.m. Funeral Friday, March NASSAU EXPERIMENT Iyn, until Thursday; Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help at 11' a.m. Burial will be tn Calvary Cemetery. 5, 10 a.m.

Interment Long Island National Cemetery. County Gives Up Street, New Hyde Park, L. N. Y.J Wednesday, March 3, 1954, at 8 pm, where our late comrade. Past Commander JOHN reposes.

Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 10:30 a.m., St. Ann's C. Church, Stewart Manor, L. I. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Fred A. Gillette, Commander. was a graduate of Smith Col American Composers Con HOG ARTY JANE nee Walsh)' father are a daughter, Nancy, and a son, David. Another son, born Feb. 14, died a few hours after birth.

Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Caroline Episcopal Church, Setauket. The family has asked that those planning to send flowers, make a contribution Instead to Huntington Hospital. i one ti. a iviait.ii mut, iciutu uauwiuasii Dairying, Cows Charges HIP Foes Seek More Fees Continued from Page 1 tern nnder which the city pays half the medical premium of city employe who join H.

I. P. hut not any other plan. lege, and studied music in this oi i2li Precinct, N. Y.

P. beloved city under Walter Henry Roth- ductors, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, the League of Composers, the Society of Women Sold for $3,300 nC i mu. i mee Thomas and Edward Hogarty.i tt irnLun vana. Tr- QnH well and Cornelius Hybner. In 1D21 her transcription of Bach's five-voiced preludes and fugues MAE MM on March Mortensen, Jane Hyland and anart Geographers, the National Mineola, March 3 Nassau V1ifB V-, loin NTir-Viool Water a ft iitor1 vietnv "viit0 aCVVGU WUC Li WiC jnw.mti.inn,.

u- rti rr nnrl tlla lnta Tnhri I were played by the New of American Penwomen County today sold its 12 cows, CoL Jacob Bausch; daughter ofiCatherine Walsh, Margaret If-Idear brolr ot John and Edward. and the Woman Pays Club. two calves and a bull to a local! Philharmonic Orchestra. Her Scotch-Irish descent ap nvsu aie mary of Pnil H. Sheridan Coun land; also survived by 20 grand cil, No.

908, Knights of Columbus. parently made Mrs. Hill highly Surviving are a son, Edward: T. Hill of Sarasota. and! two brothers, Willis D.

and! children. Funeral from the Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from Mrs. J. F. Gorman Rites Tomorrow He wants the ciljr employes to have the "free choice" of joining any other medical plan under the tame payment plan.

"Actually," said Dr. Baehr. "the city, a.s employer, has farmer, Irving Lllie of West-bury, for $3,300. thus ending aj ten-year experiment that was. Thomas Edward Ireland JamM Tnornton pwai susceptible, to Scottish am.

and. Home 1088 Nostrand Avenue. 5402 7lh Avenue: solemn, became an authority on the m'; Soltem" Rtlluem 'Requiem Mass. 10 a.m.. Our Ladj1 music of the bagpipe.

ace Rt Winnie iui TI 1 Cornelius D. Wood, both of Brooklyn. beginning to cost too much lot Perpetual Help R. C. The herd had been main- looked around for the best pos St.

A solemn high mass of Interment St. John Cemetery. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Charles Cemetery. tained on the 50-acre farm of the Nassau County Home for, i Rites Tonight for H.

L. Utter, PASCO ANTHONY March requiem will be offered tomorrow at 9:15 a.m. at St. Mary's R. C.

Church, Newburgh, N. for Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Gor HUGHES JOHN WESLEY, of the Aged at Uniondale, supply 1954, beloved husband of Anna 152 68th Street, formerly of 268' ing milk for the county jail. sible medical plan it can get for iu money and bought H. I.

P. because it gives the employes the most for the money "The 'free choice' that the opponents of H. I. P. are talking about Is not patient's free choice to good medical treat Retired Railroad Official, 85 Miller Avenue, on March 1954, beloved husband of the late Ella the two county hospitals and the Home for the Aged itself.

man, 33, who died Monday at, T. Hughes; father of Beatrice Smith, Violet Kraft and Irving: Funeral on Thursday, 9 a.m., from the Chapel, 6741 5th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Pat-lick's R. C.

Church. 9:30 a.m. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Washington, D. C.

HERMANN MARIE A. on March 2, 1954, beloved wife of Diedrich sister of Anna C. Eck-hoff. Services at the Moadlnger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Thursday, 8 pm. Please omit flowers.

BO WD EN CHARLES, formerly of Greenwich Village, beloved husband of the lata Catherine (nee Foley); dear father of Frank, Arthur and the late Charles; also survived by six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Reposing at HUIefcrand Funeral Home, 83-17 Woodhaven Boulevard, Queens, until Thursday, 1 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Ernest J. Sicca nil, Director.

BRACKEN On March 1, 1954, But, said Deputy Welfare Com-j her home, 27 Gardner New-burgh, after a long illness. Born in Brooklyn, Mrs. Gor missioner Sam Zernike, the devoted father of Helen Risavich, Irene Barish, Audrey Cull, William and James Pasco; also survived by 12 grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from the Mc-Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue; Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m., Mary Queen of Heaven R. C.

Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. ment. They get that in H.

I. P. cost of cowboys, feed and man was the daughter of Ella pasteurizing the milk produced patient has the choice of any had become too high. It wouldtone of 30 groups in the city, and the late Clarence Timony Hughes; also survived by eight grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Funeral Friday.

9 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church, 9:30 am. Funeral services for Herbert! L. Utter, 85, who retired in 1929 as secretary-treasurer of the Missouri-Pacific Railroad, will be held at 8:30 tonight at the residence, 286 Stuyvesant Ave. i minister, and came to Brooklyn as a youth. Starting his railroad career as an office hoy in Manhattan for the Jay Gould interests, he advanced steadily through various departments, eventually becoming secretary-treasurer.

His wife, Harriet, died in and the wife of James F. Gor and within each group, if he be cheaper, he said, to buy milk man than produce it She served with the Army Hence the herd cows, com doesn't like the family physician he has, he can change. This is, in practice, more intelligent free choice than the aver RAINFORTH JOHN, on March nf 1'JQ Mrirr, A I'AnitA ViireA Crrre r'nic' on in 7 rr KEELY On March 1, 1954 War II and was a member of Plete andlvS had THOMAS beloved husband of, loved brother or ata-l The Rev. Melville Hatcher of in New- St. Mary's Church age citizen has.

ur. rZ ionn- 3150 survived by nieces andjtbe Pushwick Ave. Baptist LJ dilU U1U gU. JV4LIC pasture will be turned into a potato patch. burgh.

Besides her husband and her nephews. Service at the E. C. Wa grlS'(IiKmaflik Home for Funerals. 7614 4th i heI.

fAvenue. Thursday, 8 p.m. Inter- Church, will officiate. Burial will be tomorrow in Evergreens Cemetery. 1926.

Surviving are two sons, Howard H. and Laurens both of Stanley, X. a grandson, David Utter, a student at State Technical School, Bing-hamton, X. and a granddaughter, Jean Utter, a third-year student at Cornell Uni-1 versity. FLORENCE of 93 73d Street, mother she survived by six children, James, Mary Kliza- beloved wife of John devoted I National Trucking 10 a.m.

I Mr. Utter, who died Monday in his home, was born in Mor- beth, Patricia Jean. John, erine Finnecan and Owen Keely. Reposing William A. Martin Fu-neraj Home, Classon Avenue cor- mother of Mrs.

Walter Fay, Mrs Teresa Anne and Kathleen I. Albert Gotzale and Mrs. John Col. REID Mrs. ANNIE, on March X.

the son of the 11ns: sister of Mrs. Francis Schmid-ner Sterling Place. Funeral Fri- Marie, and two sisters. Mrs.Eiallrie5 at her home, 227 Kearny Avenue, Rev. Samuel S.

Utter, a Baptist Iln, Mrs. John McGulre. Mrs. Perth Ambov. N.

wife of Ar Helen Webster of Brooklyn and Mrs. Mary Smith of Staten Memorial Award Richard Gibbons, John, ttI "''ithur; mother of Mrs. Walter Andrew, Robert and Joseph Acker Joseph Thomas, island. Friends may call at the John Announcement was made to ol" vemewiy. gnj A wilIiam Reld; sister KENNEDY JAMES on'of Mrs- J- c- Smith, Mrs.

Beatrice March 2, 1954, at his residence, Ed war and Patrick SHth Rtrot KoiH Reposing at the Garret- day of the Charles p. Clark W. Walsh Funeral Home, 297 Maj.CF.McKally, Of Salvation Army Memorial Award to be pre "The talk about free choice ha been artificially built up by the people who want to destroy H. I. P.

because Ua spread represents a threat to those doctors who want to collect extra fees. "What this drive amounts to i.s an attempt to deny the people of New York their free choice' of a modern type of medical practice which the average American can afford and which hitherto has been available only to the very wealthy. H. 1. P.

gives the Insured patient the service of a family physician and a body of top-grade medical specialists at the cost of a moderate monthly perm I urn not a vast piling up of fees upon fees. "This sort of modern medical practice, the American people are entitled to have." lso survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42d Street, Thursday, March 4. 9 Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Retired Officer Grand Newburgh. Interment will be in Calvary Ceme Daniel F. and nephew of Mrs.i-Ko5en Funeral Chapel, 285-Mamrrt mucin rJ Mr iHigh Street, Perth Ambov.

Fu-i sented to the college junior or senior attending a recognized tery, Brooklyn. Agnes McCorm'ack and James, service on Friday at 1 o'clock four-year college or university hi the St. Peter's Episcopal solemn requiem mass will Hudson. Funeral from his resi mDoy. interment offered at St.

Mary's Church. dence. Friday, 9:30 a.m. in the United States who is majoring in business adminis DAILEV On March 1, 1954, Buffalo, March 3 (U.B Senior Maj. Charles M.

McNally, young peoples secretary of the, Salvation Army, who had served in various parts of the MARY wife of late Thoma.s"eaulem Mass tne k. u. unurcn W.B.Dickinson,73, tration, economics or transpor rrospeci niu uemetery, New Jersey. St- an(i 23d tomorrow 'at a.m. for A.

i and mother ri Frank J. Daileyl0' uur i "rpetuai Help. tation. of 33 Beaumont Place. Newark.

no'y '-n cemetery. E. H. Lockwood, Director. "J' Thomas, retired member of th The award, established by country, including Brooklyn, wa wait i vi i UC.

Olil Funeral from Frank McGee Home for Funerals, 525 Summer Avenue, Newark, N. on Thursday, March Insurance Broker Religious and Masonic serv vived by wife. Vincenza; Y. P. Traffic Division, idied yesterday at his home MALLIOX ALMA C.

nil Fphni the National Truck Leasing System, is to be made annually arv 9 ot EVu-f Ji Nihnln mnlhf Vrinru. hrnl ...1, 11 IPrP. Hp WAS 54. rt -1 TI l.UHUIUU. Wiwm III, 1 I I fill II I IT for the next five-year period.

TJ'tTit fcv loving husband. Louts Samuel, Pasquale. Jerry, euian Honit il Major McNally was born in cn rh 9 11 and children, Louis and Donald: Michael, Nicholas sisters, Bar-V 5 JCuelph, Canada, and came and takes the form of a $100 ices for William B. Dickinson, prize to be given for the best 3, insurance broker in Man oauomter or Joseph and, oara. Mary, Mimrea, victoria.

Fu-i the United States in 1H14 hattan and Queens for nearly paper submitted on "How Truck Leasing Serves Indus jolcemasuulu tAKMtLA, tmuy 'lanmi; devoted sister of nerai inursaay, a.m., irom was a. me-iuiig c' 1365 63d Street, Brooklyn. Re-Tina Dieli, Fulvia Foreman, ines'seph Tari Chapel, 121 Park Ave-'resident of Brooklyn, lie was After attending the Salvation Army Training College in -New 50 years, will be held at 8 pc-iag at Court Funeral HomeJCafarella and Iris Tallini. Re-nue; Mass, 10 a.m.. Nativity R.

C. (attached to Traffic Squad I. try. It will constitute a me York City, he nerved, not only and Sackett Streets. Inter posing at Cuimano Russo Fu- Church.

Madison and Classon Ave-X. Y. I) lor over vp.ir.si:.. i.i morial to Charles P. Clark, neral Home.

2005 W. fith Street, nuts. Interment Calvarv Ceine- I dioomjii, uui wensvuie o'clock tonight at the Elm hurst Methodist Church. Burial will be in Flushing Cemetery. Mr.

Dickinson died Monday nine years. umi nil LIIC itl.L who died April 3, 1953. and Salamanca, N. and in tery. Mr.

Clark was the first presi unui inursaay, a.m.; Kequlem Mass in SS. 6imon and Jude R. C. Tyrone, Carbondale and Wil-! until his sickness last Fall, he on Marchihad been a guard with the SCHROTH FREDA, at his home, 52-95 94th Elm- Church. IntM-mpnt II Nxtirvnal dent of the National Truck Leasing System and one of its liamsport.

and in Newark, New Jersey. jArma Corporation of William Edna. Serv- Cemetery, Pinelawn, h. I. beloved mother I Helen, Herbert and 10 State Tax Rebate Continued for 6th Year Albany, March.

3 U.R Governor Dewey has signed a bill that will save the taxpayers $40,000,000 this year. The bill continues the 10 percent personal income tax rebate for the sixth consecutive year. At the same time, the Governor approved continuation of a 25 percent tax on unincorporated businesses. This means a savings of $6,700,000 to the small business taxpayer. hurst.

He was born in Olean, X. and came to thk city founding members. Further de- He is survived by his wife, He also had divisional appointments in Pittsburgh and early in life. For the last 29 Mrs. Helen Thomas, and four MARTIN RICHARD of 243 ices at John Sehy Son Chapel, Cooper Street, on March 1, 1954,1319 Central Avenue, Wednesday, 9 ment Thursday morning, St.

John's Cemetery. Director, Aruiello Gargiulo. DUNNE Sunday, February 28, 1954, HARRY of 352 11th Street, husband of the late Harriet; beloved father of Grace Carley and Joseph Dunne; brothe- of Catherine Dunne and Lucy Phillip. Reposing Lynam'a Funeral Home, 4th Avenue corner 13th Street. Funeral Thursday; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Family Church, ta'is of this award program may be secured by addressing the Award Committee, care of interruthe Mrs.

Marie Trench beloved son of Mary deariPm Mrs. Irene Lane, Mrs. Carole brother of Marion Kelly, Eleanor tery Thursday, 2 p.m. years he had conducted his own insurance business in Queens. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Adelaide Dickinson; a son, Wil Connelly and Joan Thomas Rocco and Fred Martin. Reposing National Truck Leasing System, 23 E. Jackson Boulevard, SHOTWELL DAWN ECKER at Welgand Brothers Funeral friends may call at the SON. on March 2. 1954, 154, Boston before coming to Buffalo last September.

Mrs. L. A. Mallion Mass Tomorrow of East Chicago 4. 111.

Closing date for Home. 1015 Halsey Street, near Bushwick Avenue tnis year entries is June 15. until Saturday. i 1KS2 il lrZY, liam B. Jr.

of Erlton, N. two iyn, jm. oeiovea wue oi vvmetsT 7 mm Holy Cross a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass sV 10 jn. Interment Cemetery. be in St.

Charles Cemetery. daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Gurd of Chicago and Mrs. Mil Martin of Tours R. C.

ChurchjshoU'e11 nd loving dau4fhter of Memorial mwmmwrr 9:30 a jii. Interment, flalvuru eckerson. lunriiMva of Episcopal: dred C. England of Little Neck; a brother, Clarence and five levy. A solemn requiem mass will he offered tomorrow at 9 Thurs cnurcn, jaeaiauKet, u.

ADVOCATES NIGHT COURT FOR SMALL CLAIM CASES grandchildren. nee Cassidy), suddenly, on March 1, 1954, at her residence. 2902 Clarendon Road, beloved wife of Wilfred (Fred). Funeral from James C. N'lgent Funeral Home, Avenue a.m., at St.

Simon and Jude UTTER HERBERT on Mon day, March 4, 1954, at 2 p.m. in lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Huntington Hospital (Albany, N. papers please copy.) SNOW ELIZABETH (BABS), R. C. Church, for Mrs.

Alma Mallion, 34, who died on Fri day in Fort Jay Hospital. Mrs day, March 1, 1954, beloved father dar. Loss of a day's earnings, DtmS. 38th Street, Friday. Sole Requiem Mass St.

Jerome's of Howard Laurens A. Utter; E. J. O'Donnell, Ex-Pafrolman, 48 McC A ANNA (nee Keane), suddenly, on March 2, 1954, at residence, 348 54th street, beloved wife of Patrick: devoted mother of Mrs. Mary Dalbora, Josephine Miller and Edward; sis-j ter of Mrs.

Mary Galama; also survived by seven grandchildren. Reposing at Oosgrove Chapels, 5723 5th Avenue. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Mallion had been visiting with brother of Grace Utter. Service at his residence, 286 Stuyvesant Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 pm. President Justice Daniel Gut-man of the Municipal Court said today he favors establishment of a night court for trial of Small Claims Court cases her husband.

Staff Sgt. Louis suddenly, on February 28, 1954, be A. Mallion, U. S. Air Force, last week while he waited a re-as loved wife of Harry.

Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near WEINMANN JOHN on B. C. Church, 9:45 a.m. rrrzPATiucK margaret.

My dearly loved friend. Rest in peace. LIL. GENERAL PHIL H. SHERIDAN, NO.

W8, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Brother EUGENE DON-NELL being waked at James signment from Boiling Air A solemn requiem mass will be offered tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual March 1, 1954, dearly beloved because during the past year Force Base, Washington, D. TnlermenIFlatbush Avenue. Funeral services Church, Friday, 9 a.m, brother of Elixabeth Weinmann, the cost of baby sitters to mind the children and other incidentals make this litigation unduly costly." Small Claims Court, a subsidiary of the Municipal Court, in Brooklyn during 1953 held 5.447 trials and 3,239 inquests. The Brooklyn Municipal Court, proper, conducted 563 jury trials, 7,773 non jury trials.

1,900 inquests and effected 5,213 settlements. throughout the city there were to the Philippines. After he left Calvary Cemetery. Caroline Ebert and Catherine weanesaay, p.m. interment Thursday, 1 pjn.

Help R. C. Church, 59th St. over 15,000 such trials and more she was taken ill and was ad Walsh. Reposing at his residence McGUIRE MARY A.

(nee Pa Thornton Funeral Parlors, 5401 mitted to the hospital where STORMONT MARION A. Feb- 615 S. 10th Street, New Hyde Park, and 5th for Eugene J. O'Donnell, 48, retired patrolman, N. Y.

P. who died Mon than 10,000 inquests, all for $100 or less. "In many instances," he said, she died 7th Avenue. Brooklyn. Members; "la" "Vuary 27, 1954 of Brooklyn iuntil Thursday, 10 a.m.; Solemn will assemble at the clubhouse on Str beloved wife 0 toei "BW' "iRea MaJ 6t.

Anne-4 r. C. day in Isreal Zion Hospital Mrs. Mallion, who lived at 230 Van Sicklen with her Wednesday, March 3, at A' the late Henrv Hilt sp Church, Stewart Manor, at 10:30 "cases are not tried the first vii lr in i mrtr i i i ainu AUI VlVrtl 11V after a short illness. a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. time they appear on the calen ifour grandchildren. Funeral the Fairchild Chapel, 951 At Mr. O'Donnell, had been at lantic Avenue, Thursday, 2:30 pm Interment Green-Wood Cemetery OULum-Kusa i. mee 9.45 flavin on February 28, 1954.

beloved w-ifejry', 9H405m Uv Fu WRIGHT ALEXANDER parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tallini, and her two sons, Louis C. and Donald, had served in World War II as a SPAR, pharmacist mate, at the quiem Mass, 10:15 a.m.,; Our Lady hi of John devoted mother of Robert W. and John also survived by four grandchildren.

Fu BRAIDWOOD, of 32 Hazel Court, March 1, 1954, devoted brother of Christine, Joseph and Hugh. Services Wednesday, piu. Funeral oi Angeis tnurch. MEYER EMILIE. on March 2 base hospitals at St, Augustine neral from Walter B.

Cooke, THOMAS JOSEPH suddenly, on March 1, retired N. Y. P. Traffic Division, beloved husband of Helen and father of Marie Trench, Irene Lane, Carole Connolly and Joan. Reposing at the Daniel George Funeral Home.

Thursday, 9:30 am. Interment and Miami, Fla. She enlisted in Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Thursday, 9:30 Solemn Re aged 87 years. Survived by three nephews, Otto Schmidt, Ernst tached to the 72d Precinct, 16th SL and 5th for 23 years and more recently with the Nealli Detective Agency. He was a member of the Phil H.

Sheridan Council 908, K. of C. and the Holy Name Society. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Whalen O'Donnell, a daughter, Mrs.

Maureen Kattenhorn; two sons, Eugene and James; his mother, February, 1943, and was dis Fan-view Cemetery, N. J. Reposing at Byrnea Funeral Home, 2384 Gerrlttsen Avenue. qulem Mass, 10 a.m., at the Little; Schmidt and Ernest Butt ReposJ Flower R. C.

Church. Interment' ing at New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 1ST S. Oxford charged in December, 1945. Interment will be in U. S.

National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I. 1853 Bath Avenue, until ThnradayJ fl a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Mary's Services Thursday, 8 p.m. ffomnriams Walter B.

Cooke INCOIPOtATIP Nw Funeral Direct-era tt is our responsibility to simplify the problems of funeral arrangement and to offer sensible advice in the matter of cost. Complete Funerals from I85 unurcn, a 30 a.m. Interment St Charle Cemetery. COLSH ROBERT. In loving long Island National Cemetery.

GOMES GEORGE of 229 Monitor Street, on March 1, be-! loved husband of Bertha; devoted father of George Norma loving ton of Francis and Susan Gomes; brother of Francis and Mrs. Fred Wotton. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m from E. A. Dow ling Mrs.

Margaret Long Donnell. THOMPSON CHARLES of Funeral Friday. 2 p.m. Benjamin Grlndrod, Director. MrMAHON On March 2.

1954. MARY, of 4401 4th Avenue, beloved wife of the late Patrick MeMahon: devoted mother of and two brothers, John and memory of our beloved husband and father. Eleventt anniversary. Crown Heights J.W.V. Post To Honor Commanders Crown Heights Post of the Jewish War Veterans will honor outgoing Commander Man- Edward.

193-20 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans. Monday. March 1, 1954. be- InVpH TllLchanH Ann nu P.u.l' Rot la 9tcm Interment will be in St.

devoted father of Ruth V. Cromn'Lovillg Wife- Nettle' Children John's Cemetery. Fiinprnl Home 92 Norman Avenup: iCaPla'n Patrick Thomas, the and Dr. Howard T. Thompson; alSft RlirviVAri hv civ nranA-liil.

DAWSON JOSEPH W. Seventhly Maultasch and his succes- sor, Sidney Katz, at a dinner Solemn Requiem Mass St. Cecilia's, Brother John B. MeMahon, C. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment 3 D-B- and Mrs- Peter Duffv: ako Calvary Cemetery (survived by grandchild, William Pj Funeral from Schaefer's dren and four sisters. at the Lawrence D. Rouse Funeral Br- and NANNY Saturday evening. uneral ihtormation MERCURIC-. Dinner chairman Milton Home, 191-02 Linden Boulevard.

St Gasoi said the affair will be I Jib lici V. Gardner Street, Newburgh, N. on March 1. 1954, ELIZABETH ANNE TIMONY, wife of James F. Albans.

Religious and fraternal services Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Fu GEORGE D. GONANT Moodinger Funeral Parlors Non-Sectarian 1120 Flatbush Avtnue Tel. BUckmimter 2-0247 Sueeeuor to GtaW. Pease LOOP Corp.

WILLIAM GE 42d Street, Saturday. March 6, 8:45 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. 24 Snyd.r Art. ULt held at the Traymore Dining Room, 99 Ocean Ave.

RARD. In tad and loving memory neral Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Michael's R. C. Church.

Interment oi our dear son and brother, who Gorman. Funeral on Thursday Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead. 0 STata At. MAm 2-SSSS tcontmiudi Saturday. March tth HA-TNOM.

Catberln 10:00 A.M. at Chatel SL John's Cemetery. made the supreme sacrifice March 9:15 a.m., from the John W. Walsh Funeral Home, 297 Grand Street, 3. 1944, in the Admiralty Islands Mass offered.

Mom, Dad, Sisters. THOMPSON EMMA on March 1, 1954, beloved mother of Clarence and the late Theodora Newburgh, N. High Mass, 10 ThurHat, March 4I JOHNSON, Hrita T. A.M. at Ckwsl MALCOSKI, Marl I.

Mill at Okawl GOLDEN, Rom A.M. at Ckaaal Sarvleat (a Bt Arranstd SNOW, Elliabetk At Ckaoal PUBLIC NOTICKS Vital notices occepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the same day, as lata as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday.

a.m., St. Mary R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, McNamara; grandmother of Law ERICSCN ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS $00 STATI ST.

On Block froa I. Sra. TRiongle 5-0637 PUBLIC HEARING MULCAHY THOMAS J. In loving memory of a devoted husband and father. First Anniversary Mass March 4.

a.m., at St. rence and R. Douglas; great-grandmcher of Gregory, Cathy THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE ON February 11, 1964. adopted resolution regufatlns the New York City tn hnM miMic Ann and Kenneth. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 from John! Catherine of Genoa.

I I hearinr on the proponed modification Healey Funeral Home. 29771. WIFE and CHILDREN. HStrST ESS Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass fit. vAj t-rcrnT'rWriJTT Street: and discontinuance of bus Marks Church.

10 a.m. Interment1 MVRPHY ELIZABETH S. In 2s Ted JL' modification of troly nnilriiKned to sell ii i Gate of Heaven Cemetery. lSMt HOluaa At. JA.

f-M70 Wtdntdap. March J-tf PRICE, GI.Hi I at Chanel Thuriiay. March 4th SCHOTT. William 3. A at Chapel Vl.TS, Aaiella M.

10 P.M. at Chiel RKECHTEL. Anrtie 5 OO 51 at Chapel v.1, i te rB-43-St. John's Plar nJ t-M'lhua rom B-40 Ftslph Avenue ant Win at rmai (memory of our beloved mother who passed away March 3, 1912. Mir la ft'ir bearu.

SO Sartnta At. Am 2-SSSS Wedneidey. March 3rd HOWE, rhethf E. 9 OO A.M. at Caael JOHNES, Mrl 30 M.

at Child Friday, March ith COrtlAND, Rameu 1 IK) P.M. at Chal Boveraee Law On Tro In thf. Boroush of Brooklyn ipprt Park Rrnoklvn. Countv City of Nw York for Please tk n.itlce that on Man-h 8. 1954.

at 10 a.m. thf 14 tr tier tout imi, la peart-DallghterS, ALICE and JULIA. JAMES C. NUGENT prmi)11. I Frit lid of Cohmilms Council.

Inc. Fairthild Sans INC Funeral Directors Since 1886 J1 AHsntic vmm, BrMklyii MAlo 2-3700 Fraak E. rrfrcUM. Frarfdm A complete funeral as low hu always been a part of our servica. Nfw York Cttv Transit Aiunorny will hold a public hparinn in Room 1S10.

Transit Authority Bulldlnn. 370 One i-rosBtci i-ara weai FUNERAL HOME DAVID. In loving REOCH mnj-iiijgy ptreet. Brooklyn, on the above i Ckopaf Accommodortons i 20 Snyder Ave. at flatbush M800 at memory of a dear husband and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT mattera Th public la inTitM to at-t fTw Li TurVrr i iui I Lic-nje No.

3-HL-l ha. own iMuediWnd thia hearini to atja the Transit father. Died March 1, 1M7. t0 tne underaignsd to afll liquor at Authority tha benefit of lt comments IOOKITN I II I AIDIN CITY MANHASIIT CIHTIMOUIINt communities without chorgo n1 iiirrMMnnfi 50 Seventh Artme-MAia 245SS retail In a hotel under tha Alcoholic WOTS and BOYS. NEW YORK CITT TRANSIT AUTHORITY S.

H. BINGHAM. AIR-CONDITIONED I INoeru.ll 2-2569 I Ave. E. 28th St.

UNUAl MOMIS IN MAN" AITAM-ISOHX OUIiNS Reverag Control Law at Motel i. George. 51 Clark County of Kings. New York, City, for on premise consumption. Hotel St.

George Corporation, 1H Weat 40th St. New York City. mh3-3t RrBILOTTO In loving memory of THERESA, who departed March 3, 1SM9. Loving CHILDREN. General Manager.

Wm. Jaroma Daly. 6ecrtarv. I mnl.5-fti.

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