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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES NOV. 24, 1953 Joseph A. Neylon, COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO. 12, HENDRIK8EN On November! MOEBUS PETER, on Novem-KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 21, 1953, HENDRIK MARTIN, son ber 23, 1953, In his 76th year, beloved Members will assemble at the club of the late Calda and Svale: loving husband of Dora, and dear father Tuesday, November 24. 1953, at 8 brother of Beatrice Rohleder, of Anne Murphy and Margaret; pm, thence proceed to the Fu- Owen and the late William E.

also one granddaughter, Margery neral Home at 951 Atlantic Ave- dear uncle of William E. Harry Murphy. Funeral services at nue, Brooklyn, N. where our Owen Douglas Holly and Klages Funeral Home, Rldgewood late Brother MARCELLUS H. Barbara.

Services at Fred HerbeC Avenue corner- Richmond Street, World War I Vet lFrank Cerovsky Retired Peter Herold, 68, Ass't Sup't of Post Office Unit Boro Machinist Joseph A. Xeylon, who! EVANS, reposes. jSons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Novem GeorEe P. Miletlch Grand Knight. I Tuesday, 8 pm.

Funeral Wednes- ber 25, at 8 p.m. Interment Cy Baraon, George Kreger, Thomaa Biave, Margaret Logan, Patrick Brennan, Vincent Lo Monte, John Bruno, Nicholas MacMullen, A. H. Cannon, Peter E. Martin, M.

Capuoszo, Ralph Mazsone, Philip Cavanagh, C. McAleavey, John Cleary, Thomas J. McGloin, Rose Conley, Michael Messing, Nettie Costello. Sarah Moebus, Peter day, 10 a.m. Interment Greenfield press Hills Cemetery, Friday, No- Joseph L.

Walsh, Recorder. Religious and fraternal serv-i He was a member of Queens- ices tot Frank Cerovsky boro Lo(ige of Elks; Court lff otr iSS Americaa-cnin''ln. 1 ZL 'the Exempt Firemen's Benevo- umbering Machine Cemetery, L. I. (Tampa, Florida vember 27, at 10 a.m.

papers please copy.) MOSCA -EDWARD F. No- CONLEY MICHAEL retired battalion chief. N. Y. F.

on November 23, 1953, of 91-48 88th served overseas in World war I with the 307th Aero Squadron, died Sunday at the U. S. Veterans Hospital In Castle Point, N. Y. Ill for a number of years, he previously was a patient in Sunmount Hospital, Tupper Lake, N.

Y. His home was at 41 E. 2d Brooklyn. Mr. Neylon was born in Wor HINCH-JENNIE McKENNA, onvfmber 22; Deloved husband of November 22 1953 beloved wife! Margaret V.

(nee Cusack); dear Dacres, Gertrude Mosca, Edward Sr. Road. Woodhaven, beloved hus tonight in Welgand Brothersjlent Association of Colleg Brooklyn, died yesterday of I of the late Laurence devoted I L1" Marla anH thp K'pI i i heart attack in a neighborhood Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Jr. and WiUiam mother of the late J. Hutton; also arQ Burial will take place tomor Association of Retired Post Of- stationery store where he had flee one to bu-v a newspaper on survived by three granddaughters, row afternoon in Lutheran Noel, Nancy, Jane, and daughter band of Anna devoted father of John H.

Conley and Ethel Williams. Funeral from N. F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St. Thomas the Apostle Wednesday, 10 a.m.

Interment St. Charles Cemetery. cester, and was working Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Cemetery.

Mr. Cerovsky, who lived at Mr Herold, who had lived brother of Mrs. Elizabeth A. White and John. Reposing John T.

Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue; Requiem Mass Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Wednesday, 9 a.m. NEYLON November 22, 1953, at Castle Point, N. JOSEPH beloved husband of Minnie; lov 16 Linden died Sunday. Hp! in-law, Anna Marie. uneral from Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush Avenue, Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requfem Mass Holy Cross R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. In- as a linotype operator in Columbus, Ohio, when the first world war started. He enlisted for service.

in Springfield Gardens for the dore, John and Edward, and st 30 years, was a member COSTELLO On November 23 three sisters, Mrs. Julia Halley, Mrs. Anna Stanton and Mrs. was a native of Brooklyn and served for more than 20 years at the Lafayette Ave. Post Office Branch.

Prior to being taken ill 12 years ago, he worked for the SARAH Deioveo. sister oi Holy Cross Cemetery Mary Callahan. Devlin, Helena Neylon, Joseph Dlrlam, Anna 'Brien, Frank Dowd, Sister Olsen, Albert B. Margaret Mary Olvany, George Eckel F. Pando, Agnes Evans, Marcellus Perry, Charles Fazzalaro, Rooco Rathjen, Henry Forgione, Philip Relf Augusta Glinane, Cecelia Rutigliano, Paolo Grainger, Sheridan, John Elizabeth Sprinkle, Josie Gunderson, O.

Squire, Ephraim Habeeb, George Thome, Eleanor Heesemann, C. D. Travis, Adelbert Hefferon. John Trowbridge, G. Hcndrlksen.H.

VeUa, Vittoria Hinch, Jennie Vetri, Vincent Hogemann, I. Volpe, Michele Horohce, Joseph Watters, Delia Howell, Russell Werring.W. Hull, Joseph V. Wersebe, Irene Jenkins. Walter Wood, Dr.

Walter Kellner, Charles ing father of Helen Seekamp; also Du Pont Dye Works in Wilm and John; also survived by seven nieces and five nephews. Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, ington, Del. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Herold; two sons, Howard and Walter; two grandchildren, Walter and Dennis; a brother, Henrv of Middle Village, and a sister, Mrs.

Sophie Norat of Floral Park. HOGEMANN ISABELLE MAY, on November 23. 1953, of 68-39 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood, aged 55, beloved sister of Carl and Robert Hogemann, Adelaide Burns, survived by one brother, one sister. Reposing at Higglns Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Avenue, until Friday, 8:30 a.m.; Requiem of Windsor Terrace Post American Legion. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, 8813 5th Avenue, Friday; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Patrick's Dr. Walter Childs Wood, 89, 15 Years in Boro Hospital Post Mass, 9 a.m., Immaculate Heart M.innle Neylon; a daughter CrXcentery1: "nna STtS "mTB KJS I Alice Jasper. Services at the Cha-iNatlonal cemetery. DACRES GERTRUDE, of 7406 17th Avenue, daughter of the late Albert Sr. and Man' Dacres; dear sister of Albert the late Daniel, ARSON Suddenly, on Novem- the late Anne and the late Mary pel, 68-08 Forest Avenue, Ridge- BRIEN -On November 22, wood, Tuesday, 8 p.m.

Funeral FRANK C. beloved husband of the Wednesday. 2 p.m. Interment late Marjorie E. (nee Mackell); Lutheran Cemetery.

ather of prater Mary Joseph, Direction W. Theodore Lutz Son o.GS.C; Francis Robert HOROHOE Monday, JOSEPH MrshMargar ht' of 409 14th Street, husband jHJj dea otheJ Agn" C' Margaret (nee Layden); father of 0 Brien and May A. Jones; lovjng Mrs Robert Dooley, Mrs. Gerald Is0" ofthe la Patrick and Mary professor of surgery at Long evening at the He hi P.f in Geore etst Funeral Home. He interested himself in 7M1 A dairy farming and won recog-Ruria, wi be jn cven(Mi nition from the Connecticut Cemetwy Hempstead.

Agricultural College, now the University of Connecticut, "for.n i outstanding contributions to1 I TtkCPX 011m rural welfare In the State." I VUUI I Mrs. Helen Seekamp of New Hyde Park; and a brother and a sister. The funeral will be held Friday from Higgins Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. in the Immaculate Heart of Mary R.

C. Church, Fort Hamilton Parkway and E. 4th St. Burial, with military honors, will he in the Long Island National Cemetery, Pinelawn. ber 22, 1953, GEORGE beloved Murphy.

Reposing at Jceph V. husband of Elizabeth (formerly jSessa Funeral Home, 6924 Fort Lily Roese). Reposing William Hamilton Parkway, until Friday, Dunigan Sen Chapel, Rogers November 27; Solemn Requiem Avenue and Montgomery Street. Mass Our Lady of Guadalupe R. Services Tuesday evening.

Inter- Church, 9:30 a m. Interment Holy ment private. Cross Cemetery. inne and Jnseoh fcurvivea ay Surviving are a daughter, Dr. Walter Childs Wood, 89, former Connecticut Assemblyman and for 15 years chief surgeon at Brooklyn Hospital, died yesterday in his home, Brushwood Farms, on Cascade Road, New Canaan, Conn.

Dr. Woods was graduated from Amherst College in 1886 and received his medical degree from the College of Physicians and Surgeons In New York in 1889. He retired temporarily In 1911 because of ill health after interning at Bellevue. It was after that that he served in Brooklyn Hospital and also as Reposing Lynam's Fural from neral Home. 4th Avenue corner home, 8903 Ridge Boulevard.

In 35-Cent Robbery DEVLIN HELENA on TLJZiy- N' Churcrio-is BAY RIDGE POST, NO. 157, AMERICAN LEGION, announces November 22, 1953, loving sister tice of funeral hereafter Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Continued from Page 1 knife In your bellies, JJJ.Jurr. MtnU HOWELL RUSSELL W. of ihU Mrs.

Raymond L. Thomsen, five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Burial will be today in the Lake view Cemetery, New Canaan, after a private service. A memorial service will be held in the Congregational Church, New Canaan, at 2 p.m. on OLSEN ALBERT November Elk mm hew lat hi residence 'at th J- Clement Kr irns Funeral 'Lynbrook, L.

on Saturday. No-lces will be held at his residence, I vember 21 ism heinveri husband vember 21, 1953, beloved husband Th. atvt Home, 1461 Bushwick Avenue, cor 360 68th Street, Tuesday, 8:30 E. A. Ruppell, 53, S.

I. Politician jlidn't resist. Both small boys were searched, and the search ner Pilling Street, until Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Malachy's R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. of Irma; dear father of Irma Mau-rer and Russell brother of Laurence; also survived by seven grandchildren. Services at the Flinch Brunt Funeral Home, 34 Hemptsead Avenue, Lynbrook.

on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Edward A. Ruppell, 53, for produced nothing from Beck and 35 cents from Hecht'g -pants pockets. The juvenile who had ac-cdtaipanied the 16-year-olds was a If oq mer Richmond County Repuhll- vvmivmi niucvi vviiiuiii, 7vi, DIRLAM ANNA, of 675 E. 23d Street, on November 22.

1953. beloved mother of Meta D. Hall and John H. Dlrlam. Service Tuesday.

leader under indictment for 21. 1953, beloved husband of Lillle; dear father of Genevieve and Gladys; brother of Berglt Markus-sen, Helen Herwiok and Olaf Olsen. Reposing at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Avenue. Services Tuesday, 9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m.

Interment the Evergreens. OLVANY GEORGE on Sunday, November 22, 1953, beloved son of George brother of Viola Myrtle Hargrove and Lawrence J. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., from James' A. McCue Funeral lome, 395 Autumn Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St. Sylvester.

Interment St. Charles Cemetery. it to Children's Court. His All members requested to attend. Edward P.

Rhatlgan, Commander. BRAVE MARGARET, November 23, beloved wife of Louis; dear mother of Mrs. Evelyn M. Wen-zel, Mrs. Helen M.

Brodersen, Robert, Mrs. Patricia L. Conrey end Beatrice J. Services T. GaMagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue, Wednesday, 11 a.m.

BRENNAN VINCENT of 287 Maple Street, on November 23, 1953, beloved husband of Dorothy; loving brother of Genevieve and Paul. Funeral from the Thomas was not revealed. Founded Wholesale Fish Firm tdentl 8:15 D.m.. at the Fairchild Chanel, of Mae (nee Sullivan); devoted fa- perjury ana political snaice-downs, died Sunday at his home, 230 Hart Boulevard, West Brighton, S. of a cerebral hemorrhage.

Flatbush Opens 951 Atlantic Avenue. Interment ther of Sister John Baptist. C.S Green-Wood Cemetery. dear brother of Mrs. William A.

iPrendergast. Solemn Requiem Mass DOWD Sister MARGARET Wednesday, 10 a.m., Holy Family MARY, Sisters of St. Joseph, at'R. c. Church.

Reposing at Ohapel A special grand jury indicted Mr. Ruppell in February, 1952, St. Joseph's Convent, Brentwood, of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Stf et and! n. on Monday, November zs, 4th Avenue on a charge of keeping political contributions for his own ru XISI JENKINS WALTER, PGM Brentwood, on November i.

1 ber 23. 1953. beloved EoVward Ireland Funeral Home 1088 Nostrand Avenue, Wednesday" William Alfred Winant, 93.ence he had learned that the founder of the New York fish calling did not enjoy the social wholesale house of Winant standing he felt it deserved. 203 Front Manhattan, "Friends never laughed at us died yesterday at his home, 30ibecause we sold fish, but there Sutton Place, Manhattan. lis no mistaking the flat 'ohs' A former resident of Brook- that greeted us whenever we lyn, Mr.

Winant was one of theiannounced our business to first members of the Crescent) strangers." he once said. He Club of Brooklyn fleights. also credited his longevity to After graduation from Hunter the large amount of fish he had Preparatory School Mr. Winant consumed during his life. Chapel, wife of the use and also on six charges of lying to the New York State 15 a Solemn Requiem Mass 25, at 10:30 a.m.

Interment Cal-U JU late Lorenzo mother of of AssLsi R. C. Church, iVary Cemetery, Brentwood. ithe Rev Jose Pando. Crime Commission, His trial rreoencK, narry ana a 4 John's interment was recently postponed after ECKELT FREDERICKA.

on mile. Bay Kldge Post, Wo. 1S7, 7" lister of William doctors reported that he was ill. November 23, beloved wife of Al- American Legion services Tues- Surviving are his son. Wil BRUNO NICHOLAS, on November 22, 1953.

Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Reposing M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St.

Mary's Episcopal Church, West Brighton. fred; dear mother of Robert, 8:30 P.m. and Mrs. 5S5 EW'-Sh MSB 829 ancmAvSenPue neral service at the Walter B. Interment V.

S. National Ceme- VgS1 'TSJSm Cooke. Funeral Home, 150-10 tery, Pinelawn, L. I. SLi fSS Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L.

Prank P. omith, Director, gj a30 Wednesday, 3 p.m. kullner CHARLES, beloved Church. Interment Calvary Ceme- EVANS MARCELLUS HUGH, husband of Rose; devoted teiy. Omit flowers, Masses pre- CANNON PETER on No- liam A.

Winant his daughter. Marguerite Winant: two grandsons, William A. 3d and John H. Winant, and three great grandchildren. A funeral service will he held at 10:30 a.m.

tomorrow at St. Bartholomew's Church, Park Ave. and 50th attended New York University Law School long enough to find that "it was too slow" for him. Following in the footsteps of his father he chose fishmongering over law and remained in the business all of his life. Stories are told atwut Mr.

Winant's love for his business, even though through experi- Tember 22, 1953, beloved husband Switchblade Drive Continued from Page 1 Statewide organizations like the district attorneys' and sheriffs' associations, and the police conferences behlnu the bill. Leslie Hansrom, Eagle reporter, who wrote a series on switchblades, told how a "gentlemanly, fatherly" switchblade manufacturer on the Hudson had "a professional lobbyist" In Albany to keep the bill from being acted upon. Other speakers on the panel were Assemblymen Werbel and Stanley Steingut and Councilman Jack Kranis. State Senator Louis Friedman, in a telegram, advocated ban on the manufacture and sale of the -wilchblades. Mrs.

Rita T. Devlin, council chairman, opened the meeting and Mrs. Lea S. Singer, council co-chairman, presided during the discussion. of Catherine, and father of on November 21, 1953, beloved hus- Of Gladys Wagner and Muriel lerrea band of Marv father of Mary G.

Miller; dear brother Scharnoff, Fannie Bhimberg, Dave Lillian, Francis, Mrs. Irene Kitch en, Mrs. Marion Bradley, Dr. Vln eent and Raymond; brother Michael F. and Thomas; also sur PERRY CHARLES, on November 22, 1953, beloved husband of Alice (nee Dunckley); brother of John.

Funeral services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 and Sophie Kellner; darling grandfather. Services Tuesday, 1 p.m., at Gutterman's, 2239 Church Avenue, Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Passenger Plane Crosses Continent In 6 Hrs. 31 Min. American Airlines today held the transcontinental speed record for a commercial airliner with passengers on hoard.

The giant new DC-7 dashed from Los Angeles to New York's Idlewild Airport in six vived by fifteen grandchildren. Reposing at the Ohapel, 6741 5th Avenue, until Wednesday, 9:30 Horan, Grace M. Barker, Virginia M. Healy and Margaret M. Evans; beloved brother of Sister M.

Isabel, Daughters of Oharity of St. Vincent de Paul, Emmitsburg, Md. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemr Requiem Mass Immaculate Heart of Mary 7th Avenue, Friday, 1 p.m. Inter Interment Mount Judah Cemetery. ment St.

Mlchaers Cemetery, a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass R. C. Church Our Lady of Perpetual a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme KREGER THOMAS Novem- IENRY at ber 23 1953, beloved husband of Greenwich, Novembe: Chas. I.

Stengle, Ex-Newsman, Elected to Congress in 1922 Charles I. Stengle. 83, former In the early part of the Representative, past ha edited the Norfolk tery. 1953, husband of the late Caroline Church, E. 4th Street and E.

H. Lockwood, Director Fort Hamilton Parkway, 10 ML jg nis devoted father of Her'ma Mrs. Wasche, riorpr onH pianor Please omit flowers. Marion K. Giellerup.

Funeral ti Knarm hours and 31 minutes yester day for an average speed of 380 president of the American Fed-l(V Dail Dispatch and the FAZZALARO ROCCO, of 1385 Wednesday. 10:15 a.m., from the MemoriaI Greenwich on E. 15th Street, beloved husband of McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Wednesday at 11 Interment Frederick (Va.) Free Lance. ried 62 persons. Carmela; devoted father of David, Flatbush Avenue; Requiem prjends may call on Mon-Dominick, Frank, Paul, Joseph, St.

Rose of Lima R. Cday flom 7 9 pm Bnd Tuesday Theresa, Frances Ciraulo, Lucy Na- Church. Interment Holy Cross from 3 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. General and Mrs. Mark Daily Times, which later was, try tc become associate editor Clark, 51 newspapermen and cierio ana Rose Jiannette.

Kepos- wemciery CANNON PETER E. The Officers and members of the 7th A. D. Regular Republican Club, of 5913 8th Avenue, extend their sympathy to his wife and family In their great bereavement. Members are requested to attend services at George Herbst Funeral Home, 6741 5th Avenue, Tuesday evening 8 o'clock.

NICHOLAS L. SAVING President. ALBERT J. MARINO, HELEN J. McNAUGHTON, Executive Members.

REIF AUGUSTA, on November nine airline personnel includ uig ai Aievou 00a unaows, LOGAN PATRICK bushand Edward Weidner, Retired Analyst meigeu WIUI lur inc iiiti, v-ivn uciviu Eagle, died yesterday in the weekly. 1435 64th street; Solemn Requiem Emma; father of John A JJlng the crew made up the home of his daughter, Mrs.j Mr. Stengle was Representa-Aliee Holden, in Farminedale, live from the fith District in Churoh, E. 12th Street PriKt Nn RI9 Lib mile trip. Chapel, 4403 4th aim nmue vj.

American Legion memorial f-i v- 8 30 A ice liesdav. November 24. FORGIONE PHILIP, on No American Airlines plans to in augurate a regular luxury coast to-coast service with the new planes next Sunday. p.m., at Cooke Funeral Home, 83! RUTIGLIANO PAOLC.on No New Jersey. Brooklyn from 1923 to 1925.

mi rrom utt muuom Born in Accomack County, He is survived by his The funeral of Edward Va Mr. Stengle was ordainedjCatherine; a daughter; a sister, jweidner. who retired three a minister and became chap--Mrs. James Colma of Wilming- vears ag0 as anaivst f0r the lain of the Delaware House of ton; six grandchildren and five Home Owners Loan Associa-Representatives in 1898. I great grandchildren.

tiorii will 1)e nekl tomorrow (Tuesday) from the Miller Fu vember 23, 1953, devoted son of Catherine; beloved brother of Angela Amadio, Ann Noren, Frank, Hanson Place. vember 21, devoted husband of the i late Maria; dear father of jdseph, LO MONTE JOHN, November ioms pw-7i Minnio CAPUOZZO RAL1 on Monday, November 23, at his late residence, 2614 New York Avenue, Union City, N. beloved husband garet; devoted father o' Peter Losurvlved by fourteen grandchildren Monte and Joseph Lo Cascio. Re-five great-8randchildren. Fu neral Home, 108 1st Place, until i posing Kennedy's Ohapel, corner Friday morning, when a Requiem Kanellos Kavakos, Originator Church and Rogers A qulem Mass Church of the Holy High Mass will be offered at St Agnes R.

C. Church, 10 a m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. of Clara Alhas; devoted father of Donald, Warren and Helen Capu-orao; brother of Mrs.

Ermeltnda Yennook. Family and friends are invited to attend the funeral from th Rieman Funeral Home, 1914 Innocents, Wednesday neral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from Cu-sumano Russo Chapel, 2005 W. 6th Street; Requiem Mass St. Mary Mother of Jesus R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Piro Service. Of Cpney's Tunnel of Love Interment St.

Charles Cemetery, GLINANE CECELIA on No VELLA VITTORIA, of 1440 65th Street. Reposing at R. Aievoli is Son Chapels, 1435 64th Street, until Wednesday, :45 am. VETRI VINCENT, November 22, 1953, beloved husband of Frances; devoted brother of vember 22, 1953, beloved wife of New York Avenue, Union City, Wednesday, November. 25, at 9:3 thence to St.

Anthony Charles devoted neral Home. 64-19 Metropolitan Middle Village. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in the Miraculous Medal R. C.

Church, 60th Place and Bleecker Ridgewood. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Mr. Weidner, who lived at 164-17 Madison died last Friday.

He was born In Brooklyn and was a member of the Brooklyn Anvil Chorus. Surviving are his wife, Kath-erine; a son, Frater M. Mark, O.C.S.O. (Order of Cistercian mother of Robert Blanche QT I SHERIDAN JOHN former Caulfield, Joan G. Hylind and fv- ravla.

a Ann, ly of 84 Amity Street, on Novem Reelntae "Vora Late EdltUroa Funeral services for Kanellos Kavakos, 80, Greece-born Brooklynite who was the originator of the Tunnel of Love, a R. C. Churoh, where a High Mass witt be offered for the repose of Thomas, Francesco, Bartolo, Gui- seppl and Sarah; loving States 65 years ago, centered his activities in Coney Island. In 1909, he constructed the Tunnel of Love, a circuitous, covejed, slow-moving waterway, with artificial scenery, in Luna Park. Boat rides in its dark-at-intervals passages made an instant hit with courting couples.

He operated the prop Funeral from Walter Mai Alice T. Glinane. Reposing at Mc- 2T uSTvKLii rwrenua bj, 22, 1953, former secretary of Grath Son Funeral 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tues- tne Brooklyn Benevolent Society Bronxville, N. Requiem 8 p'm- ((Heaney Estate), beloved son of Immaculate Conception Church, MARTIN MARGUERITE E. the late James W.

and Bridget Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 feature attraction at Coney CAVANAGH CATHERINE, on NovwTuhw 52 i53 holnvori mthr iTuckahoe, on Wednesday, Novem-(nee McSullv). November 23. 19S3. Sheridan. Funeral Wednesday, of Margaret Grimm and 25, at 10 a.m.

Ibeloved wife of Samuel (Sandv) .9:30 a.m.. from Clavin Funeral Cross Cemetery. VOLPE MICHELE, November Turner. Reposing at the Austin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue; Requiem Mass Church of St.

Augustine, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Ceme day) at St. Constantine's Greek Orthodox Church, Brooklyn. The procession will leave Con-stantinides Funeral Home, 186 S.

Oxford at 9 a.m. Burial 23, 1953, beloved brother of the 19o3 ELIZABETH, beloved daugh- Marguerite Fariol: and Ed- ter of the late John R. and Cather- ttard J. Mowbray. Funeral Fri-! ine Lloyd; devoted of the late a.m rom tne McManus Charlotte.

Funeral from Chapel, nra! Hme I erty for 30 years until he re- Strict Observance stationed in tired a wealthy man. Mexico; four brothers, Joseph. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Inarles, Rudolph and Alhan, Katherme Kavakos; three sons, and two Mrs. Rose May John and George of Brooklyn antl Mrs.

Caroline Brunner. and R. Mel Kavakos of Bald- r. late Mary; dear uncle of Frank, Fred, Michael, There se, Patrick, Westerfield; loving mother of tery. 519 Clinton Avenue.

Wednesday, 9 nue; Requiem Mass, 9:45 em St jA1.vslus of Mlneola, also Paula, Richard and Carolyn. Fu- will be in Mount Oliver Ceme-neral Friday, 9:30 ain from the tery. survived by three grandchildren uequiem Ma.s yieen 01 ftu Thomas Aminus r.hnivh Tn. Saints Church. Interment nmn rimtrv' McManus Funeral Home, 2001 win; a daughter.

Mrs. Robert fYluX dTeinreiQ LeTT Mr. Kavakos, who lived at Cross Cemetery Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass, L-. Westminster Road, died G. Haritos of Pittsburg, and I MAZZONE PHILIP, of 2172 81st GUNDERSON November 22.

1 fath, CLEARY THOMAS on November 23, 1953, devoted son of the late Alice tnee Murphy). Reposing at the Austin W. Moran. Funeral Home, 121 6th Re-ouiem Mass St. Joseoh's R.

$75,000 Estate five grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 from the McGrath Funeral Home, 1112 Avenue Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Brendan's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. (Martinsburg, W.

papers! please copy.) Calvary Ceme- Frida-V niKht after an illness of 1953 OTHELIA, of 7412 Colonial 'Guarini, yltd, Jennie Alba hree months. He was born In tery. Max Steinfeld, who resided at 1500 E. 7th left his entire iwou, uciuvcu wiic 01 dpi. iuiB'ami Mario.

Reposing at ChaDel. Safe at Home St. John, Sparta, Greece, and Church Wednesday, 10:15 a.m. 'Gunderson; sister of Elsie Runne- 2m W. 6th Street, Avenue WATTERS DELIA (nee Mur- after coming to tha United heug.

Services at Fred Herbst Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. until Wednesday; Requiem SQUIRE EPHRAIM, on No-'Ph'. on November 23, 1953, na- ouiis ivieiiioriai, oiu atn Avenue Mass St. Marv's R. C.

Church. In- vember 23. 1953. of 1952 v. tm.hitive of Londonderry, Ireland, De- Wednesday Funeral Fri-itermpnt st John's Cemetery, loved wife of the late Henry Street, devoted father of Gladys day, 10 a.m.

Interment the Ever $50,000,000 Union New Britain, Nov. 24; estate, estimated at $75,000, to (U.R) Mrs. Teresa Jewett called! his wife, Mary, of the same ad-police to report that her 18-1 dress, according to a tax affi-month-old daughter, Kathy.l davit on file in Brooklyn Sur-had been missing for more than rogate's Court today, two hours. She was found I Mr. Steinfeld died Nov.

17 at sleeping in a chair at home, 'his home. G. Mangano Son, Directors. devoted mother of Sally R. Wat E.

Harris and E. Le Roy Squire green. ters. Reposing at the Leo brother of Violet Haan. Services Walter B.

Cooke funeral information at N. F. Walker Funeral Home, Kearns Funeral Home, 103-33 Lef-ferta Boulevard, near Liberty Ave Bid Goes to TA 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday. Interment the Evergreens Cemetery.

nue, Richmond Hill. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 Solemn Mass of Requiem Resurrection Ascension R. C. Church. 11 a HABEEB GEORGE, of 96 80th Street, on November 22, 1953, beloved husband of Elizabeth, and devoted father of Milton G.

Habeeb of Princeton, N. J. Reposing at the E. C. Waldeck otne for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue.

Service at St. Mary's Syrian Orthodox Church, Ridge Boulevard and McALEAVEY JOHN on November 23, 1953, at his residence, 88-32 205th Street, Hollis, L. native of Bainbridge, County Down, Ireland, beloved husband of Teresa (nee McMahon); devoted father of John J. McAleavey; brother of Arthur McNeill Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.. from Charles J.

Bradv Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue; Solemn Re The Transit Authority had before it today a list of 15 demands of the Transport Workers Union, C. I. 0., which, ac THORNE ELEANOR HORTON, Interment St. John's Cemetery'. on November 23, 1953, of 40 Brix- Garden City, N.

de 1 P.M. it Chapel WERRING WILHELMIN A (MINNIE), November 22, 1953, cording to union estimates, voted sister of Martha Adams Wednesday. November 25t 81st Street, Wednesday Thome and Mrs. Leila Thorne 8:00 A.M Chapel terment Green-Wood Cemetery Time of service later. quiem Mass, 10 a.m., St.

Gregory's Stephens CAMPBELL, Grl SZCZUTOWSKI. 9:15 A.M. at Chapel R. C. Church.

Interment St. would cost tha city JoO.OOO.OOO a year. In a letter to Maj. Gen. Hugh J.

Casey, TA chairman, union president Michael J. Quill re HEESEMANN CHARLES dear mother of John J. and Walter W. Warring. Funeral from her residence, 600 6th Street; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Saviour's Churoh, Wednesday. 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. November 22, husband of meiery TKAViS AJJKLdEKT IUd i denly, on November 23. 1953.

be HAWSON. Jrir 1:00 P.M. a rriaoa McGLOIN ROSE. November 22. loved husband of Dorothy de VETBI.

1 quested that negotiations get at ner nome, 784 E. 37th Street, be loved wife of the late Patrick Mc Kroog Heesemann; father of Paul and John W. Heesemann. Service at the Garden Chapel, Orville Cronk, Inc Franklin Avenue at 15th Street, Garden City, voted father of Susan William J. and James dear brother of the Rev.

Herbert A. Travis, Jo Gloin; dear mother of Mrs. Rose Lees, Mrs. Mary Hots, Mrs. Eliza seph Robert Francis X.

andjon November 23, 1953. beloved wife Inclusive Paiges In every instance, the prices shown below include the following merchandise and services: The casket; a protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; em balming, use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery IKClMSIlt paict RANGE Solid Mahogany Caskets, from 485 Solid Oak, from U20 Solid Copper, from 945 SO Gauge Steel, from 345 Cloth-covered Caskets, from 1S5 Walterll Coolie St Yorli'f larged Funeral Oirecton MOOKJYN WNItAl HOMtS QUIINS tUNUAl HOMIt 20 Snytfw UUtf 6 900 150 10 HilMt vwu-JAmiki (-M70 SO Stnxth 2 SSSS ISS-H Nortlitm BW -Fluhin IUNHAI MOMIl IN MANHATTAN tONX tROOKlVN OWIINt 50 StTenth Am. MAia I Wednesday. November 25(A PANBZZO. Joseph IVOOA.M.

at I.INOBOTH. Bror A. 1 P.M. at LOF.SCH, Ouita. IHW TM.

Friday, November 27th 1POBBY. Andrew :00 A.M. at PEBB1, M. at wcunraoay, i.ou p.m. jbeth Reidi W1iliam anj afc, late hefferon john suH- Jsmes J.

McGloin; also survived under way Immediately on a new contract to replace the one that expires Dec. 31. "No one benefits," Mr. QulII wrote, "from the uncertainties that Rurronnd 11th hoar atrag-glen to avoid The main point in the union's denly, on November 22, 1953, pandehUdren and six a-veiyn at. iviacey.

imposing j. j.jof the jra Wersebe; mother Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 25 of 0ertrud Walker and Dorothea Aberdeen Street between Broad- Wilkinson; sister of Florence and way and Bushwick Avenue; Sol- William Birmingham; also sur-emn Requiem Mass Friday, 8:45 by four frandchildren. Pu- Ren loved husband of Joan- fat.hpr nf siuunaiuioi Gerard Hefferon. Funeral from at Our Lady JAi 150-10 ica -67 the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlan- BSBjaj Friday, a from Clavin demands is a 25-cent-an-hour Church. Interment U.

S. National Funeral Home. 7722 4th Avenue; uc Avenue, rriaay, 11 a.m. Kennedy's Chapel, Church and Rogers Avenues; Solemn Mass Wednesday, 10 Si. Vincent Ferrer R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Albert O'Connell, Directing. ncrease for all workers.

Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I St. Anselm's i chap terment Evergreens Cemetery. TROWBRIDGE GEORGE on November 22. 1953.

husband of WOOD Dr. WALTER C. at New Canaan, November 23, 1953, husband of the late Ellen Rich Wood; father of Mrs. Ray MESSING NETTIE. late Sarah; devoted father of mother of Lillian M.

Newman, Helen Shearman, 13dward. Man-Frances Newman, Elsie Edel- Klein, Rose McFee, James and mann. Services Riverside Chapel dear brother of Henry PIRO FUNERAL NOME Our New Chapel Ideally located DE KALB VAN0ERBILT AVE5. STer ling 9-1535 Innki Put a Ctrltaa Brooklyn fun.r 3l Hom II SKYDtt AVE. sT HATBUSM AVE.

Vital notices octtpted 8 a.m. to Ulster 6-4800 2 fw th, i0me aQ 50 SEVENTH AVE. MAin 2-85J5 in 'a m- Saturday night MANHATTAN BUONX OUI1N1 tQf pubicaon Sunday- mond Long Thomsen. Memorial Ocean Parkway and Prospect ParkJService Tuesday, p.m., at Boyer- sendees at the Congregational Wednesday, November at lUiiown cnapei, jjaiayeue Avenue Church, New Canaan, on Saturday afternoon at 2 clock. ajn.

Please omit flowers. William C. Rings, Director..

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