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FARR1NGTON ROBERT JOHNSON ERNEST, on March BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR MAR. 25,1954 13 Rites Set for Jos. A. Rozell, March 22, 1954. of 262 E.

34th23, 1954, beloved nusDana oi me late Agnes; dear father of Gordon Street, beloved husband of Helen and Alice; grandfather of Richard and Veronica: brother of PettirpH FCifY OrdnfUlCf ChlAT Henry Kilian, 81r Owned 2 Stores Funeral (services for Henry Kilian, 81, who years ago op- 'W I 0 "mm -w -em -ew Morris Cederbaum, President Of Women's Clothing Firms (nee Hanrahan); devoted father of Robert J. Thomas Grace Mclnerncy, Helen Clayton and Mary fend brother of Joseph E. Farrlngton; aho survived by 12 srandchili-'cri. Re Walfred Johnson. Services at, Holmlin's Chapel, 5215 7th Avenue, Fridav, 7:30 p.m.

Funeral Saturday, io a.m. Interment Evergreens Joseph A. Rozell, who served as chief of ordnance In World 56 Forty and Eight, and the Gold Star Mothers. The former lieutenant-colonel. Funeral cervices fnr Tnrris Lipf rinil rmrliu.ir posing Kennedy's ccraer Cemetery War If with the rank of lieu iwho lived at 78-38 70th Glen- Johnson, Jones, Dunham Karcher, N.

Kilian, Henry Koch, Mary Kronar, Louis MacRae. M. Martin. J. McGrath, Mary McKay, Elsie McNamara.

J. P. Monte, M. E. Morkan.Tillie KARCHER NICHOLAS Baker, Thomaa Baltzer, Ruth Batson, Arthur (Boyoe, Charlejs fcrotzmann, W.

Carey, Mary Chester, John (Contra, Gilbert Curtis. Dalzell. Maude Delavan.Ray Dorsev. E. M.

on, tenant-colonel at Fort Hragg. Church, Rogers Avenues. Solemn Rpquiem Mass Holy Cross R. C. Church.

Friday, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary. March 24, 1954, ased 55 years, be t-iaieu a ueuuimni store on ederbaum, 70, of 906 E. 8th Association, Inc. Avenue near president of Albane Blouse Lonff interested in religious Street and also one on Sportswear Corporatlonland philanthropic affairs, Mr.

way, will be held at 8 n.m. to- and Smarteens wnmpn'rprlpihatim. a former nrpsirtpnt dale, was horn in Jirooklyn, and was alo a World War I veteran, having served overseas loved husband of Minnie nee Kobersiein) and beloved father uunwil maty 1- TCohpr. V. Camp Forest, Fort McC'lellan.

and Camp Ruck-er, comprising the 4th Corps Area, will lie buried with military honors tomorrow in with the Army. He had been! morrow at the Fairchild Chap-'blouse manufacturers, both1 of the Ocean Parkway Jewish active in the K)2d Quartermas- el. Atlantic Ave. The Rev.jManhattan, were held today had beer, active in the ter Corps. New York National H.

A. Kropp, pastor of the Ger-the Ocean Parkwav Jewish United Jewish Anneal. Federa- FERRARI JOSEFH, of 3Cth Drive. Lor? bland City, be- vived by two brothers Theodore uL.j Tu.ii.. Vernon two sisters.

Anna Guard, and at the close of thejman Lutheran Zion Church, Farrinijtcn, R. J. Morlcy, J. M. Ferrari.

Joseph Nicoll, Gilbert Center. 550 Ocean Parkway tlon of Jewish Philanthropies luveti CI uclcu Viivhpr tirsi uona war, continued! 31 Henry will officiate. father cf Joseph Marie O'Hallornn. A. and one grandchild.

Reposing with the Army, retiring in 191 Mr. Cederbaum, in the blouse manufacturing business for many years, died Monday in Miami Beach, where he had Mr. Kilinn, who lived as 915 President died Tuesday at the Methodist Hospital. He Gloria; loving of Louis and Pauline; dear brother of Tilyou, Mary Napetti and Rltr Pelton. Reposing at the "Astoria Funeral 27-07 30th Avenue, Long Island City, until Friday, 9 a.m.

the Zionist movement, and the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver. He also was a member of Ionic Lodge. F. A. M.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rose Cederbaum; four sons, Kiva, Albert, Allen and Harold Grindrod's Funeral Home, 27 Hull Street. Service Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. KILIAN HENRY, March 23, 1954, of 913 President Street, devoted husband of Meta Lulse was a native of Cerm-mv nri been on vaca'ion.

came to the United States He a charter iiipmlipr the Long Island National Cemetery, pinelawn. jilr. Rozell died Monday at the St. Albans Naval Hospital, at the age of 63. There will be a solemn requiem mass at 0 a.m.

tomorrow in Our Lady of Mercy R. C. Church on Kessel Forest Hills, and at 8:30 tonight American Legion services will be Furboter, Henry Garofalo, Marie Oeis, Frank Gibbons. James JGoetz, Elizabeth Griesemer, C. Habermacher, A.

Healy, Margaret Hennesiy, J. Hess, Billy Hilker, K. Holland, Mary Olalson.H.E. Osborn, May Pitcairn, William Raid. Sarah Rnze, Elizabeth Rozell, Swanson, Ethel Trctta, Nicola Wehmann, John Wehmann, Lina Weinpahl, M.

Mr. Rozell was born in Brooklyn and lived for many years in Forest Hills before moving to Glendale 10 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Julia Foley Rozell; a daughter, Mrs. Julia' Noonan, and two grandchildren Patricia Ann and and for many years a director of the National Association of FURBOTER HENRY on around the turn of the century.

Before opening his Brooklyn stores Mr. Kilian was in business in Manhattan. He was a Kilian. Service at tin Fairchild Blouse Manufacturers, andjCederbaum, and ten grand- Wednesday, March 24. devoted hus- ic 951 Atlantlc Avenue, Fri band of Mary; lovmt, fither or jd a charter member also of the'children.

Loretta mberKer. Henry a. ana member of Columbia Lodge, In Richard also survived by one KOCH MARY of 8107 5th conducted at the Glascott Fu- Maureen Noonan. A son 1st Lt. dependent Order of Odd Fel- BAKER On March 22.

1954, Gertrude Nelson; oneAvenuCi beloved wife of George; Home, Metropoli- Joseph W. Rozell, wag killed in lows. For the last 30 years he Nassau D. A. Acts On School Bombs action in Germany during had resided in the Park Slope THOMAS of 238 89th inrar murer oi uwnt tan orest Hills.

There beloved husband of Josephine P08iw D-nohLe, daughter of Mrs. wU, hfi rjUM yoiture Funeral C.istle and of Mrs. World War II. Home, p. Reillv: sister I WIUOLW, Ilea! T- Marie Hoffman, Fleanor 7' Zy.

n- ttr. 1 fm Mass Saturday. March'ciiiv oien trvit-pri hv t.wa erand- section. He retired from business in 1030. Surviving arp his wife, Mrs.

Meta Luise Kilian; a brother, Fritz, in Germany, and a number of nieces and nephews. 10 a.m. at Brlas Maureen and deorge Continued from Page 1 were arrested and four others were being sought. The live bomb was powerful enough to have killed a num. could find grounds for such action.

Nassau Chief of Detectives Stuyvesant Plnnell later told reporters he recently had received letters from school snniirintAnrlontc In Vnn, TT-rln Henry I. Moody, 79, Retired Treasurer of Dye Company Florence Nagle; also survived by interment Holy nine grandchildren. Funeral from oa emete.y. Funeral Home, SSli Darraueh's Koch, Reposing at the Funeral Home cf F. J.

McLaughlin Son, 8225 3d Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mas Monday, 9:30 a.m., St. An-Felm'a Church. Interment St. Jchn's Cemetery.

GAROFALO MARIE (nee Pa- 8th Avenue, Friday; Solemn Re- venue, niuj, Uu.i.u ber of atudent, if touched off, Parki Wegt am, Gulotta Raid. Glen Cove savin no children in Gredt Neck March 25 tan, when it was taken over by quiem Mass St. Patrick's Church a.m. of Marjon; (jear jitter of Anthony, rat.ttfr RUTH March 22. Nicholas, Nunzio, Alfred, Ann Moody, 70, of 165 the National Aniline Dye Com- Henry irnnvPR.

I OI'IS. March 24. Ave, retired treasurer: fr 1 nu, i ed. He was retired in 1018 from National Aniline Dye Sorentino, Rose Govcrnara andllS54, beloved husband ot fcadie rieni Lucy Di Napoli. R.fpcsin!! father of EL.ir.e and Lou Jr0f tie 1954, dear mother of Walford, Arthur Allan H.

Andersen; sister He charged that Ross hadithe schools could be to co-operate" lastltioned b' Iaw enforcement Fall in another bomb warefV'schools discovered that and that Robinson had merely any such attempts were being Chanel. 230 Court Street, till at the Fairchild cnapei of Daniel, Philip and Ray Hage died yesterday income a division of the Allied! Saturday man ana Auiaue iiuium. i t. th HaJvorsen Chapel. 5310 8th Church, 10 a.m.

interment D.m. interrr.eni, private. hcm, oummiuui, u.t mm sent home those he thought! made to quiz the children, the Avenue. Services Tiiday, 1:30 p.m. Cross Cemetery.

sland City. His wife, Mrs. Jessie Holmes Alivwhf a mtiua Vdonfl ilipd in Hhpro arp letter stated, the youngsters MacRAE MATTHEW, on March; G. Mangano Son. Directors.

Interment Cypress Hills. Mrs. J. A. Halfner, Wife oi Teller Mrs.

M. Veronica Haffner of 90-23 217th Queens Village, wife of John A. Haffner, a teller for the Kings County Trust Company, died today at the Kew Gardens General Hospital. She had been ill for a number of months. Mrs.

Haffner, the former Veronica Gunn, lived for a number of years in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn before moving to Queens Village. She was employed as a secretary to 23 1954, of 25U Newkirk ma(Ie his home no iminediate survivors. Funeral services are to be BATSON On March 22. 1954. ARTHUR KENNETH, of 466 49th GEIS March 23, 1954, FRANK, of 43 77th Street, beloved brother responsible for the Tuesday bombing.

Robert Cavosa was the teacher injured in the blast. Gulotta said the bomb-ing was not reported until 10 hours later. Ross and Robinson, he added. here for the last 23 years, was treasurer of the Casella Colorj Company, a subsidiary of the German dye trust in Manhat-! held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Fairchild Chapel, 1570 Northern Boulevard, Manhasset.

would be taken out of schools and sent home to their parents. Pinell said this virtually amounted to "kidnapping of witnesses" und that "something must be done" to halt it. He said he would "leave it to Gulotta" to see what could be done about it. devoted father cf Helen MacRae. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Friday at 8 p.m.

MARTIN JOSEPHINE, of 341 Jamaica Avenue, devoted mother of Louise Beggin and Clara Koch; also survived by three grandchil would be charged with viola Mrs. Bertha Kriizman Lefl $99,522 tions of the Penal Law if he Street, beloved husband of Judy 0f George. Services at Fred Herbst devoted father of Mrs. John W.lscns Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Johnson, Mrs. Stanley Woodchekei Saturday, 10 a.m.

ion of William and the late! Rhod Batsop; brother of Mrs. GIBBONS JAMES March Loui Ivany, Mrs. Bern Hill of 23, 1954, beloved son of Doretta Toronto, Canada; Mrs. Israel (and James; loving brother of Pieroey of Port Rexton, Sotell, Margaret, Rosalie, land, and William A. Batson; alsojEileen and Thomas Gibbons.

Fu-survived by four grandchildren. I neral from Walter B. Cooke, Service at Schaefer's Funeral Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Sol-Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42d Street. emn Requiem Mass Holy Name Thursday, March 25, at 8:30 p.m.;R. C.

Church Saturday, 9 a.m. Chester A. Allen, now president store in Hudson which was owned by Mrs. Kritzman. A Qnn.ln-l.lu' Stock rp- Robert Linden, 86, of the Kings County Trust Com- dren and seven great-grandchil- Kritrman who dren.

Funeral Friday from Metz- 'lrs- ViV1 'nd ner Funeral Home, 2890 Atlantic.i'esided at h. lOlh St when Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass. she died on JijJy 2a, lOoO, left 10 a.m., St. Michael's R. C.la $00,522.70 estate, according Church.

Interment St. John's (o a tax appraisal on file today ceives $000, according to the Pan'. wne" she me Mr- wjjj ner. ney were married in vjm. Retired Executive surviving Desmes Mr.

are a son, John R. Haffner; Spal Church? SOthStreet and OOKJ2 ELIZABETH (LOT-Cemetery. 4th Avenue, Friday, March 26, at (nee xhoma Ma rcn 24 MARY on a daughter, Veronica P. Haff KOsemont a.1 13S4 helnved sister of ner, and a brother and a sister. 10 a.m.

Interment Cemetery, Newark. molci oi muunc rttoi, aiiu Anna 7-; Z. ZZ Hlitrhof nrvivc-l htr nn Mm. William fe, MIS. XvOSC Robert A.

Linden, president cf the Robert A. Linden a hatters' supply concern, 3 Washington Place, Manhattan, -lied yesterday in Bellevue Hos Arthur Batson, 54, Bridge Foreman Arthur Kenneth Batson, 54, of 4(i(3 40th a construction foreman for the American Brooklyn Surrogate Court. Mrs. Kritzinan left one-third ol the estate, consisting mostly of real estate, to each of two -iauphters, Mrs. Alice Stock of 'e.

21st St. and Mrs. Adele IC. Wallant of Oakland, and a son. Gerald Kritzman of Hudson, N.

Y. The decedent's son also was the recipient of a haberdashery nephew, five nieces, four 'rand-nephews and five grandnisces. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a.m., from the McManius Funeral Home, 2001 BOYCE CHARLES on March 24, 1954, formerly of Brooklyn, beloved husband of Mary; de-Voted father of Elizabeth C. Tem- Earth, James, Alfred and Henry. Reposing at her late residence, 139-58 86ih Avenue, Jamaica; Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of the Cenacle R.

C. Church, on Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Thomas J. Baker, Rites Tomorrow Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass, me, Rita B. and Jomi J.

9 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. pital. He was 9 and lived at HP-)! Beach Flushing. From 1909 to 1939 Mr.

Linden was president of the J. B. Nast Company, former hatters' supply firm, becoming an ex Church (old church). Scores Hurt In Boro Crash Continued from Page 1 tal and the other three were allowed to go home. Among those treated at the scene were the two drivers, George Taggart of 3527 Nostrand and Hazekiah Mills of 2031 Exterior the Bronx.

Police said the traffic lights changed as the two buses reached the crowded Intersection and that Mills, driving the St. John's Place bus, jammed on his brakes and skidded, bis bus crashed into the side of the Utica Ave. bus. Both buses were badly damaged, the Transit Authority reported. A spokesman said bus traffic on both lines was delayed 20 minutes until the intersection could be cleared.

There were more than 50 Interment Cemetery. i J. J. Gallagher Sens, Directors. 'Iridge Company, died Monday at Long Island College Hospital, where he hau been a pa St.

John's Cemetery. GRIESEMER CH ARLES on A solemn requiem mass fer Thomas J. Baker, manager of the woolen division of Wein- MiKAY ELSIE d.ee McNulty), suddenly, on March 23, 1954, be- ecutive of Bancroft, when March 24, 1954, of 231 73d Stree me latter purchased the J. B. beloved father of H.

Ruth Polgla.se loved wife of Edward McKay; de- tient for a little more than a week. Mr. Batson, a native of New Mast Company. In 1951 he established his own company. foundland, came to Brooklyn I A I WILLIAM, on March 24.

19o4. brother of David of Chicago, 111., and George W. dear brother of Ella Cretneans and George Boyce; also survived by two grandchildren. Reposing at the Stutzmann Funeral Hrme, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue. Queens L.

I. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. BROTZMANN WILLIAM, at Nutley, N. March 24. 1954, husband of Agnes Schmidt Brotz-mann; father of Mrs.

Janice B. Bcrg-n. at Stanton Funeral Heme, 661 Franklin Avenue, N. Friday, 8 p.m. CAREY MARY A.

(neeMoran), cn March 22. 1954, at her home, 673 Decatrr Street, devctrd mother of Marv Smith. John Georcre jus oaugnter, Marion Linden survives. in 1023, and had long been a Pitcairn. Funeral services at tlie na tura jze(j citizen of this coun- and dear grandfather of Donald volca nluu'" ul L.

and Kenneth A. Serv- dcar sister of Lilliatl F1'lul- Jame? ices at the E. C. Walrieck Home forM Jonn McNulty; alio survived Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Friday, three Brandchildren. Reposing g-30pm at the Kearns Sons Funeral iHome, 1504 Bushwick Avenue (cor-HABERMACHER ALBERT, of ncr Furman Avenue).

Funeral 42 Sutton Street, on March 24, be-jSaturday, 9:15 a.m. Solemn Mass loved husband of the late Ada nee of Requiem St. Malachy's R. C. Mulhern); loving father of Tlreo-1 Church, 9:45 a.m.

Interment Cal- try. He was a member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Fourth Ave. and 50th St and Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 158-14 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, L.

Friday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. REID SARAH. March 22, 1954.

lich-Hatheway-Pecco, 201 Park Row, Manhattan, manufacturers of textile sample cards, will be offered at 9:30 a.m., tomorrow at St. Patrick's R. C. Church, 4th Ave. and 95th St.

The funeral will be from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Ave. Burial will be in St. Charles Cemetery. Mr. Baker, who resided at 238 S9tli died Monday In Norwegian Hospital, where he had been a patient since the preceding Wednesday.

He was a lifelong Brooklyn resident and had of the International Associa Home for Blind Applies $455,000 Gift on New Bldg. Peter J. Salmon, executive tion of Bridge, Structural and vary Cemetery. Ornamental Iron Workers, dore; also seven grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., from the beloved wife of the late William; 'Local 3fil, A.

F. L. McNAMARA JAMES on passengers in each bus, police March 24, of Jersey City, formerly CA1 r. A. devoted motner or Helen, warren f0.vi(.e, to be and William; beloved tnniht i A.

and James J. Reposing at thelE. A. Dowling Funeral Home, 92 Clement Kearns Funeral HomeJNorman Avenue. Interment Cypress 1451 EuUiwick Avtnue.

corner; Hills Cemetery. said. ot Kji aiLit avenue, uiuuitivu, uc- The accident occurred at the loved husband ot tne late Jennie Fourth Avp director of the Industrial Home for the Blind, announced today that the bequest of $455,000 left to the home by Mrs. Phoebe peak of the morning rush hour. Pilling until Friday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Lady of Lourdes R.

C. Church, 10 a m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- HEALY -MARGARET A. (nee (nee Wilson); devoted father ofl'unerai I coose runerai on March 22, 1954, be- Frank, Mrs. Jeanette Cooke, andjHome.

83 Hanson Plate; 4 St At 10 a omot loved w.fe, of Jeremiah; devoted brother of the lats Mrs. Mary P.jRequiem Mass Holy Cross there 11 be a requiem in The jammed St. John's Place bus was on lu way toward East St Andrews Church. Burial mother of Sister Margaret Mau-Kennedy. Relatives and friends are; rTlcay lUA3 a nl- been with the textile firm for IS years.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Josephine Olcott Baker; three New York from downtown Brooklyn. The Utica Avenue icuii, ii.o.o.i., mm liiuLiier iviau-iiiivitu lo aticnu luncitti h.i, nicj RQ7E EI1ZABETH (nee rice neaiy, also survived, wiuiarn ocniemm, runerai Mslrry. 94 1954 lie. bus was carrying Its load from tery.

CHESTER JOHN, cn March 23, 1954, beloved husband of Julia. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from the James H. Tracy Funeral Home, 1483 Flatbu-sh Aveuue (near Glen- daughters, Mrs. Marie Hoffman, nome, cergen auu a.Tn Qf Nicholas; k)ving Flatlands to Williamsburg by four sisters and three brothers. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday at hum, mother of Edward, Marie and Jen- Solemn Requiem Mass St.

tH Hb' Bridge Plaza. will be in Rosemont Cemetery, Newark. Mr. Batson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Judy Batson; two daughters, Mrs.

John V. Johnson and Mrs. Stanley Woodcheke hU father, William Batson; three sisters, Mrs. Louis Ivany, Mrs. Bern Hill of O-lH am On1m HIT Plinth Q-9f nm u.

w.j, 1 -pVr 1. Myrtle Liuirn and Clara Mrs. Eleanor Harrigan and Mrs. Rose Rita Kennedy! a son, Matthey; a sister, Mrs. Florence Nagle; two brothers, William and George, and nine wood Road).

Requiem Mass 10 kjv iRiivw ll ilOOlrtl W. 111 UIl.il waivwy wii. Services Friday, 8 p.m., at the Mc 'Greatest Show on Earth' Set to Head Out on Tour 6t. MnvTFiMiinprT tnA. Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- at 9:45 a.m.

Ink 'ment Charles Cemetery. Our Lady of Refuge Church. Interment Holy Cross Cometery. Sarasota. March 25 (U.R) denly, on March 24, 1954, beloved! b'1 Avenue, nmeral Saturday wife of the late Frame; am- COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO.

126, HENNESSY- "The Greatest Show on On March 23. 1954, native of Schull. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 1 PATRICK Toronto and Mrs. Israeli Piercey of Port Rexton, New-' foundland; a brother William' Earth," with its wild animals. busier 01 Mayer, ivejwiig ijnzpr.I.inSKPII on March at the H.

C. Casey Funeral Home, Members will assemble at the clubCounty Cork, Ireland, beloved Dr. H. L. Barker, daredevil aeriallsts and red- 22, 1954, of 78-38 79th Street, Glen husband of Helen (nee Downey): 1100-18 159th Avenue, Howard dale, beloved husband of Julia ami four grandchildren devoted father of Catherine Beach, Queens.

Service Friday, 8 (nee Foley); dear father of Julia nosed clowns, was ready to hit the sawdust trail today on its annual journey Thursday, March 25, 1954, at 8 p.m., thence proceed to the Funeral Home, corner Chureh and Rogers Avenues, Brooklyn, where Titus Haviland had been used to purchase the home's new building at 67 Willoughby St. Although the gift was made public only yesterday, Mr. Salmon said it had been received a year ago and had made possible the purchase of the building, leaving a. mortgage of $300,000. The Willoughby St.

property is used to house the business and administrative offices of the home, releasing space at 20 Gates Ave. and at the Dyker Heights Nursery School for expansion of services to blind adults and children. HEALTH CHECK TO BAR COLLAPSE AT WHEEL Albany, March 2.1 (U.R) A check on the physical condition of motoristi who have had certain ailment wan announced today by Motor Vehicle Com-mixaioner Jamea Mar Duff. Beginning April 1, a physl- by two dear brother of Mrs. Helen Niel- p.m.

Interment Saturday, sen. Margaret, J'ary and Daniel a.m., I. National Cemetery. gralldcnlidren Reposing iVrktwuilriuimput at Glas across the nation. our late Brother, ROBERT J.

MORK4V Tirf cott Funeral Home. 102-03 Metro PRENDERGAST MARY T. I Avenue corner sterUrrPla Avenue- Forest ufU1 nfoi 9 I drew ReDosine at the 8:30 a.m. American Le- Sl TTe'resa's K.SfcSS Retired Physician Chatham, March 25 Dr. Herbert L.

Barker, 87, retired physician, who formerly had practiced medicine for 40 years in Woodside, Queens, died yesterday at his home here. He had resided here FARRINGTON, reposes. George P. Miletlch, Grand Knight. Joseph L.

Walsh, Recorder. CONDRA THOMAS on wish to thank Father Dowling, Sister Mary Camillus, Dr. Surdakou- Circus men worked most of the night loading a 3li-car train that will take the big Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey show to New York for Its opening in Madison Square Garden next Wednesday, ski, friends and neighbors for their 9:45 a.m. Interment New Bedford Saturday, p.m. interment lne FvoroTppn Solemn Requiem Maa at Church March 23, 1954, beloved husband of kindness.

Massachusetts. of Our Lady of Mercy, Kessel ELIZABETH ROBERTS. MORLEY JOSEPHINE on; street, 9 a.m. Interment Long HESS BILLY, Swiss bell ringer, of 40-34 Farley Street. Marcn 2i, 1934, Deloved wile oljLsland National Cemetery jonn devoted motner 01 Mar- since his retirement In 1341.

Dr. Barker was born In An th late Josephine (nee regan); devoted father of Thomas M. and Edward L. Condra; dear brother of Mary McGulre and Alice Cuthbert; also survived by seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. ReDosins at the Leo F.

Kearns Fu SW ANSON ETHEL, on March Tirjii; Kiirei. ivi. ana. wus. 6701 Colonial Road.

ThVw also survived by four rand-23, 1954. of ram, X. and was graduated Utrtljjiaxj Srmrmbraurca TOOKER WARREN EDWARD. beloved wife of Capt. Gustaf ii Z.rr.

iiiilWers. Funeral 9 :30 a.m. Satur leal ability must be tubmltted by Ilrrniie applicant who have had fainting nprll, diabetes, atroke, Bright' dlsrasn, excessive high blood prenxure or any heart ailment. from the College of Physicians wuMubiue, m-lM fr, vr. Swansnn- lnvtmr Mhtr nf r.lorin SSinornl C.

neral Home, 103-33 Lefferts onuuI, i. rr, 0, to nnH On.hart- Hoar cictor r.t and Surgeons, Columbia University in 189,1. He was for clan'a ntatement ananrlng phya- Happy birthday in Heaven, dar Tt ieZesVR niP Puersley. Reposing Dates mond Hill. Funeral Saturday.

9.30 F.eseler, Director. Thomas ApostIe chirch -Funeral Home, 6312 5th Avenue; Or'Ladv Helc -KER KATHERINE, on 1 Interment St. Charles Requiem Ma.s Our Lady of Per- March 23. 1954. beloved smtr nfiCcmetery.

Ipetual Help R. C. Church Friday. ling. MOTHER.

merly on the staff of St. John's Hospital, Long Island City. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. II MARY. Birthday 9 a.m.

Interment St. Charles VUlUl.ll, Oil IV CV IIU varv Cemeterv. 1 Mis. Amelia Balrd, Mrs. Georgiana NICOLL GILBERT LEE.

Ma IarchCemetery. McPherson, and aunt of Mrs. 24, 1954. formerly of Brooklyn, lov Walter B. Cool.e remembrance of a loving mother.

Just a token of love's devotion. our iieurls Attn long lor you. ALICE, LORETTA and MARY. 7 VLt'Ti c1in.J husband of Kvelyn Odell; be- TROTTA NICOLA. Died March obert Thomas; survived by his beloved wife.

INCOt'OfATfD tZ rei Mrs. jonn Dorothy, and four sons. Dominick Agnes McCarthy Barker, and a son, Robert H. Barker of Chatham. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday in the Church of the Good Rhinebeck. The body is nowj reposing at the William E. White Funeral Home in Rhine-beck. fflrmnrtama u.wrei iittjmao c', BnerK and Mrs. Douglas F.

Donald- jerry Andrew and Joseph Trotta' Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p.m.. from 8 at he Chapel of E. H.U. also survived by a sister, Mi-saltwoWerl JenniTvkeritU and DUlfy' VV. Nicoll, and 12 grand-C fi and sllter A.

children. Services 2 Friday, p.m., Trotta. Reposing at New York CATTERSON WILLIAM F. Our ltpe cajuiot tell how we miss him. Our hearts cannot teU what to say, and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 187 S.

Oxford Street. Requiem Mass New Yerk't largett Funeral Dlrettort is our responsibility to simplify the problems of funeral arrangement and to offer sensible advice io the matter of cost fcomplete Funerals from 185 'Cemetery. I GERTRUDE, on1 March 25, 1954, beloved daughter! HOLLAND MARY March 23, of the late James and Mary beloved daughter of John W. tis: sister of Margaret Johnston. and Marv Menze); loving Ood alone knots how we miss hun First Reformed Church of Hast-ings-on-Hudson.

HALLOR AN ANNIE, of Tena-fly, N. on Wednesday, March at Our Lady of Charity Church la a home that la lonesome today. One of Amrrirt'i foremost food Loving WIFE and DAUGHTERS. 9:30 Saturday morning at Dean Street and Schenectady Avenue. Mary Oalschjodt and Anna Lillian, Joan and John.

ih.t up fivfi mn Kr I mill SORGENTI In memory of a be experts, ilui r.lsa Meinberger, writes food newt daily and exeln-ively for the Brooklyn Eagle. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., a m- AnthTvn. dormi Cemetery. loved husband and father, her residence, 459 51st Street. Re- lne MCManus Funeral Home, 2001 O'Halloran and the late Sr.

Mary WEHMANN JOHN, March 24, ANDREW, who passed away March ouiem Mass St. Michael's Church ina.ousn Avenue; Requiem Mass, Agnes; also survived by four, 10 gm 9:45 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas 1954, of 1431 Nostrand Avenue, husband of the late Lina, and brother 25, 1949. Fifth Anniversary Mass offered this morning. IR.

C. Church. Interment St untral 3htormatlon grandchildren, Roderick Kevin, Maureen and Aileen. Re- of Henry, Catharine Oest and DALZELL MAUDE wife of.John's Cemetery posing at the Quirk Funeral Home, Adelaide Oest. Service at the Fair- the late Francis A.

Dalzell; mother PIRO FUNERAL HOME Our New Chapel Ideally located DE KALB VANDERBILT AYES. Ter I ing 9-1535 fIranAhl Fsrk A Carlton Atm. JONES DUNHAM CARROLL, M.D., on Tuesday, March 23, 1954, beloved husband of Helen E. Not dead to us who loved htm. Not ioet, but gone belore; He lives wllh us In Dietnory And Will lorevar more.

Loving WIFE, CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN. WARRINGTON In loving mem Ulster 6-4800 28 Sajdsr Are. Jones; father of Gladys M. and C. H.

Tunnlcllffe Jones and Mrs. Aia county Road, Tenaily, N. jchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Mt. Carmel! Friday, 8 30 pm R.

C. Church, Friday, 10 a.m. WEHMANN LINA, March 24, OLAFSON On March 24, 1954.1 1954, 0f 1431 Nostrand Avenue, be-HAROLD of 328 76th Street, be-ji0Ved wife of the late John Weh-loved husband of Mary aunt of Johanne Ficken. devoted father of Elizabeth Annjuargaret Goodman, Helen Klein and Sgt. Harold J.

Olafson, and 4 Schmidt. Service at the U.S.AF.. Kcesler Air Force chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave- William B. Ricketts. Service at ory of FRANCIS.

Mass at 9 St. Vincent Ferrer Church. the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic 150-19 Hillside Art. A. 6-6670 rkundsy, Hare lith HOYElt, Mamie 10:00 A al Chapel PrMap.

March 2i FINN Joseph T. A.M. el Chapel SHORT, Cirerte 1:110 P.M. at Chapel PIERCE, Dorothy 1:04 P.M. at Chapel Saturday.

March iTth MABNEEN. WtUlasa P.M. at Chapel FORECLOSt'KES Avenue, Thursday, 8 m. Interment private. Always In our hearts.

Oone but not forgotten. Aunt MAZIE and FAMILY. fAune-ay, Varr SCHKIEriB, Anna oe A.M. al Chapel MADISON, lies 1:00 P.M. al Chseel PATTENDEN, sUehar J.

100 P.M. at Chapel PrKss. March HI It SMITH. Anea C. 1:00 M.

al Chatal Silurian, March 27th WEINPAHL. Malkllia 1:04 P.M. al Chapel SUPREME COt'RT. KINGS COUNTY DuuAi. Drouier 01 Friday.

8'30 Dm of Dorothy E. Rademacher. Services at the Powell Funeral Home. 67 Broadway. Amityville, Friday, 2:30 p.m.

DELAVAN RAY suddenly, on March 24, 1954, beloved husband of the late Helen; father of Fran-I ces, Helen, Raymond and Ralph. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m.. from John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue. DORSE ELIZABETH on March 24.

1954, beloved sister of Essie Doctor. Funeral Saturday, from Charles J. Brady Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Matthew's R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Luuci iiLami, raui YACCAFENO FRANK E. In WEINPAHL MATHILDA memory of a beloved husband Mielke and William. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors.

4th Avenue and 42d Street. Saturday, father and grandfather. Died March 23, 1954, beloved sister of Wilhelmlna, Laura Peterson, Justus C. and William F. Services at milieu ii, n.m., cuiriitu rtctUiriii March 25, 1953.

Always tn our hearts Msy his soul rest 1st peace. Wife, ALICE. CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN. Mass Our Lady of Angels R. C.

Walter B. Oooke, Funeral Church. Interment Holy Cross Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Friday, 1 58-14 Norther. BWJ. FL 3-6600 SalUTta.

March 17th. rENAMORE. Adeline :10 A.M. at Chapel PITCAIRN, Wllll.es Berylees Be Arranted 50 SeToetk Art. MAie 2 Saturday.

March Vth GIBBONS, James P. 8.80 A M. at Chapel Cemetery. 8 p.m. Funeral 1 pm Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

Ijjind Kynfltcate. r'laintirr. Josephine S. Kelly, et Defendant. MorrU Cornman, PUintitri Attorney.

16 Court Brooklyn. N. T. Pursuant to jurlffmeat datM March 1. 1M4, I will sell at public auction in Room at the Municipal Build-in.

Court end Joralemon Streets. Brooklyn. N. on April 14 18M. at 12 o'clock noun by Jiseph Rnsen-blum.

Auctioneer, the directed by said judgment to be sold. 11 wit: All thiwe lots ahown end designated on the Tax Map of tlie R.t-ouiih of Brooklyn, a. follows Par. 1 Sec. 25 Block 8379 Lot 49 as sftla mp was on Dec.

1, 1932: Par. 2 -Sec. 25 Block M95 Lot 41 as said map was on May 10, Par. 3 Sec, Block 7902 Lot 9 as said map was on Nov. 10, lfMl: Par.

4-Sec. 25 Block 8379 Ixit 63 said map was on May 10. 1942; Par. 6-Sec. 25 Block 8494 Lot 36 as said map was on May 11.

19ti. Each parrel will be offered for sale eemretely. Pt--t Mer. 21. 19.S4 GINSBLRR.J Featuring Service and tconomt 44 7h AVENUE, BROOKLYN Corner St.

John's PUr ST. 3-0644 115 ATLANTIC AVENUE Ner Henrr Street, Brooklyn, N. T. MA. 4-1398, 9 MA.

4-8130, 36SS Newly renovated, Alr-Conditioned, Pfteleue ehApeli. fhapeli SnIUMi in All Boroufhs incent D. Crania, Welter A. Cronin EBBERS-HILL, Inc.) 20 Snydtr flvi. at Flatbush AvtULstar 6-4800 OSBORN MAY, on March 22, 1954, devoted sister of Alfred Osborn; also survived by one nephew and four nieces.

Services at Klagcs Funeral Home. Ridge-wood Avenue corner Richmond Street, Brooklyn, Thursday, March 25, at 8 pm. Interment Green-Wood: Cemetery, Friday, March 26, at 10 a.m. I JOHN W. LAMBUI INC.

Lore Model CADILLAC CARS To Hire for All Occasions 70TB IT. el 3RD AVE. Phone SHnre Road Prompt and Courteous Serrlre 4I 50 Seventh Avtnut Am 2-8535 Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication rh same os late as 10 m.

Saturday night or publication Sunday. it FUNERAL DIRECTORS CLINTON AVENUE CHAPEL 519 Clinton Brooklyn MAin 2-0531 rUNIIAl HOMIt IN MANHATTAN It ONX OUEENl.

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