The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York (2024)

Monday, April Monday, April 16, 1951 Re BUFFALO EVENING NEWS SUBURBAN Vital EDITION Statistics 31 CARD The family Horner wishes neighbors, pital, the Spanish and Holy Name shown them ment. MRS. LOUIS OF THANKS the late Mrs. Louis thank all their friends the staff at Veterans HosAmerican War Veterans Society, for the kindness during their recent bereave. HORNER FAMILY.

In Memoriant In Memoriant BELZER--In loving memorie of dear wife and mother, M. Belzer, who passed away April 16, 1950. Just one year ago today Our dear, beloved one away. God saw her suffer, knew what's be He calico home to eternal rest. May rest in peace.

HUSBAND CHILDREN. BESSETTE -In loving memory of our dear mother, Marie, who passed away six years ago, April 16, 1945. Into heaven's mansion she entered, After Never to sigh or to weep, long years of life's struggles Our mother has D' fallen to sleep. CONRAD AND CHILDREN. DI CORSO--In loving memory of our beloved mother, Grace.

Your gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall; You had a kind word for each And died beloved by all. Sadly missed by HUSBAND CHILDREN. FELDT-In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary, who passed away eight years ago today. April 16, 1943. Always thoughts, Forever in our hearts.

CHILDREN. KAPPEL-In loving memory of our dear mother, Emma, who passed away one year ago today, April 16, 1950. We saw you suffer and heard you sigh, Could do nothing but sit and cry: We saw you sinking hour by hour And we did all was in our power. CHILDREN. KINSLE and mother, loving memory of our dear Mary who passed away nine years ago today, April 16, 1942.

HUSBAND CHILDREN. sad and loving memory of my dear husband, Edward, whom God called home to eternal rest one year ago today, April 16, 1950. I think of you daily and hourly But try to be brave and content, But the tears I shed in silence And breathe a sigh of regret For you were mine and I remember Though all the world may forget. Surrounded by friends I am lonesome, In the midst of pleasures I A smile on my face still a heartache, Aching and longing for you. LOVING WIFE IRENE.

KRUZICK loving memory of my dear daddy, Edward, who passed away one year ago today, April 16, 1950, To those who have a father, Tend him with loving care, For you'll never know his, value Till his vacant chair. HIS LOVING DAUGHTER NOREEN. POLEK-In loving memory of our dear son and brother who passed away five years ago today, April 16, 1946. PARENTS, SISTER BROTHERS. RUSSO--In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away four years ago today, April 16, 1947.

God gave us strength to face the shock And courage to bear the blow, But what it means to miss you Only God will ever know. Sadly WIFE missed TEHAN-In loving memory of our son, Cornelius who passed away seven years ago today, April 16, 1944. Always a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear, But always a precious memory Of one we loved so dear. MOTHER FATHER. TRONOLONE-In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Caesar (Jesse), who died one year ago today, April 16, 1950.

You're not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory lasts will remember thee. Sadly missed by MOTHER, SISTERS BROTHERS. ZARBOCK loving memory of a dear and mother, Eleanora, who passed away tWO years ago today, April 16, 1949. HUSBAND DAUGHTERS. Deaths ABBARNO- Abbarno of 299 Busti in Buffalo, N.

April 14, 1951. husband of the late Catherine Abbarno (nee Stio); father of Peter, James, Pascal, Mrs. Daniel Marfino, Daniel. Mrs. Anthony Testa Herman Abbarno; brother of Pasquale, Mrs.

Margarita Petrino, James and Mrs. Angeline Rosso. Friends may call at the Josepa Rubino Sons Funeral Home, 202 Niagara where funeral will take place, Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, and from Holy Cross Church at 9. Friends are invited to attend. 14116 BICKERSTAFF--Robert C.

Bickerstaff, in Springville, N. April 13, 1951, be loved husband of Elizabeth Kiehl erstaff; father of Robert brother of Sarah Foulk of Millageville, Charles Bickerstaff of Parkers Landing, Florence Bigler of Meadville, and Myrtle Miller of Grove City, Pa. Friends may Home, call at Weismantel Bros. Funeral 271 East Main where funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited.

BLEN 25 Hirschbeck M. Blenski, April 14. formerly 1951, beloved husband of Celia Blenski (nee Tomezak); father of Pfc. John Blenski in the U. S.

Marines, Pvts. Henry and Edward Blenski; father-in-law of lores; grandfather of Mary Eileen: brother of Mrs. Helen Blendowski and Mrs. Martha Queen. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.

M. from St. John's Funeral Home, 1456 Broadway, corner Koons and at 10 o'clock at John Kanty's Church. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Adam Plewacki Post No. 799. Friends invited. BLUMREICH E. (nee Buhs) Blum63 Phyllis suddenly in Buffalo, N.

April 15, 1951, wife of William Blumreich mother of Mrs. Doris A Borth, William Jr. and Alfred, sister of Mrs. Anna Panten, Mrs. Amelia Beccue of Wilson, N.

Mrs. Ella Ditzel, Miss Lena Buhs, William of Chicago. and John; also survived by five grandchildren. Services from the Ernest Wedekindt Funeral Home, 5 Walden Ave. at Genesee, Wednesday at 1o'clock.

Friends invited 16t17 CALLAHAN. Thomas E. Callahan, April 14. 1951, husband of Genevieve Kelly Callahan; father of Mrs. Stephen J.

Obringer Jr. and Margaret Alice han: brother of Harold, Ethel and Agnes Callahan and Mrs. Anthony J. Vaccareli. Funeral from the Thomas V.

Ray Funeral Home, 465 Franklin Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock and at St. Joseph's New Cathedral at 9:15. Friends invited to attend. 14t16 CATLIN--April 15, 1951, Mayme, wife of the late Wayne Catlin; mother of Mrs. Jack Clifford.

Friends may call at the family residence, 125 Como where funeral will be held Thursday morning at 8:45 and at St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. 16118 DEHN S. Dehn, N.

suddenly April in 14, Pine- 1951, hurst (Hamburg) beloved husband of Lela, father of Earl S. Jr. and Robert brother of R. J. Dehn of Chicago.

Mrs. C. C. Zimmer and Mrs. A.

E. Griffith, both of Canton Ohio; grandfather of Earl S. Dehn III. Private funeral from the Arnold Funeral Parlor, Canton, Ohio. Deceased was a member of the Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church and American Society of Metals.

DEMPSEY-James J. Dempsey, suddenly, April 15, 1951, husband of the late Mary Donovan Dempsey; father of Mrs. William Lawson of Clarence Center, N. Mra. George Welch of Ft.

Dodge, Daniel Scanion, James, Henry, Robert, Teresa and Agnes: grandfather of ten grandchildren. Funeral from the family residence, 192 Lisbon Wednesday morning at 9:30 and from St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of Catholic Benevolent Legion and Holy Name Society of St.

Joseph's Church. 16t17 DICKINSON -Lee F. Dickinson of 67 Main Silver Creek, N. in Miami, April 14, 1951. husband of Mrs.

Ida Dickinson; father of Mrs. Philip Rowe: grandfather of Philip D. Rowe and Mrs. James Tillotson IlI, and two greatgrandchildren. Friends may call the family residence after 3 P.

M. Tuesday, April 17, where the funeral will be held Thursday, April 19, at 2 P. M. 16t18 DOYLE -Catherine Doyle of 145 East Ferry April 13, 1951, Friends may call at Kenneth M. Kelly Funeral Home, 367 East Utica private funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St.

Nicholas Church. EAGAN-Katharine Lang Eagan, April 14, 1951, daughter of Lidwina Lang and the late Sylvester B. Eagan; sister of Sylvester L. Eagan and Mrs. Harry ard.

Funeral from the family residence, 71 Chapin Tuesday morning at 9:30 and from St. Joseph's New Cathedral at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. ECKEL-Lillian Breitweiser Eckel, of 400 Riley April 14, 1951, beloved Mrs. Michael Riegel; A grandmother of wife of Joseph A.

Eckel; mother of Elaine and Lois Riegel; sister of Mrs. Bertha Auer, Mrs. Isabelle Ernst. Mrs. I Louise Kerby, Joseph, Edward, Leo and Gilbert Breitweiser.

Funeral from the Edward Brady Funeral Home, 296 East Utica Wednesday morning at 8:30 and from St. Nicholas Church at 9. Deceased was a member the and Rosary Society, Ladies of Charity and League of the Sacred Heart. Friends invited. 14117 ERDMANN--Mary Schultz Erdmann, in Springville, N.

April 15, 1951, beloved wife of Louie J. Erdmann; mother of Martha Hansen of Ashford, Neva Manning of Cassadaga, Esther Gordon of Elmira, N. and Laura McKinney of Birmingham, also survived by 14 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Friends may call at Weismantel Bros. Funeral Home, 271 East Main where prayer service will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and funeral service from Lutheran Church at 2:30 o'clock.

Friends invited. 16t17 EYLER-Murry Eyler in Silver Creek, N. April 15, 1951, husband of Catherine Taylor. Funeral from the Earle Hole Funeral Home, Silver Creek, Tues2 o'clock. FARREN- -Albert M.

Farren of 51 April 13, 1951, husband of the late Estella (nee Raymond); father of Mildred E. and Albert M. Farren son of Mrs. Rose Lester. Funeral from the Darwin Myers Funeral Home, 2450 Main St.

at Jewett Monday at 3:30 o'clock. Friends invited to attend. Mr. Farren was a life member of the Ancient Landmarks Lodge No. 441 F.

A. M. 14116 GRECO- Greco, April 14, 1951, beloved husband of Mary Tassone Greco; father of Mrs. Amedeo Santini; brother of Mrs. Anthony Pisano, Mrs.

Julio Gruini and Mrs. Frank Tito and Coro Greco, both of Italy. Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home, 115 Busti where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 and from St. Anthony's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited.

16117 GUENTHER-John F. Guenther, April 14. 1951, brother of Elizabeth, Mary, William, Mrs. Lucy Gallman, Mrs. Ida Roesser, the late Frederick and Mrs.

Katherine Dittman. Funeral services from his late residence, 466 Ashland Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. 14t16 HAHN-Henry T. Hahn of 22 Pooley April 14, 1951, husband of the late Mary Hahn (nee Rich); father of Mrs.

James F. Hahn of Syracuse, N. Mrs. Norman Haid and Milton P. Hahn: brother of the late John Hahn.

Funeral from the funeral home of Robert E. Hennessy 2067 Niagara near Hertel, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends invited to attend. Mr. Hahn was a member of Buffalo Aerie of Eagles No.

46. 14t16 HARTL-Anna Hartl, of 31 Wyoming April 15, 1951, sister of Mrs. Katharina Lorenz and the late Christopher and Joseph Hartl: Funeral from the Ernst Funeral Home, 1096 East Ferry Wednesday morning at 8:15 and at St. Matthew's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited.

Deceased was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis, Happy Death Society of St. Michael's Church and Purgatorian Society of St. Mary's Church. 16t17 HAUDRICOURT-Alice -Alice Orr Haudricout, 96 Milton April 13.

1951, wife of George J. Haudricourt: mother of George USN, Phillip W. USAF, Carol Nancy David Alice John P. and Sharon Anne Haudricourt; daughter of Hattie Edinger Orr and the late Philip Orr; sister of Mrs. Albert Weisenberg; granddaughter of Mrs.

Mary Edinger. Funeral from "Memo rial Chapel," Loomis, Offers Loomis. 1820 Seneca Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock and from St. Monica's Church at 10 o'clock. 14t16 HILTON- -William Hilton.

in Buffalo, N. April 15, 1951, of 2093 Bailey husband of Clara Hilton (nee Gull; uncle of Raymond Hilton and Mrs. Gladys Edmonds, both of Travers City, Courtland Hilton of Maple City, and Orin E. Hilton of Royal Oak, Mich. Services from the Ernest Wedekindt Funearl Home, 5 Walden Ave.

at Genesee, Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of Idlewood Lodge No. 652, I.0.0.F. 16t17 HINGSTON--Eva Hingston (nee Outterson, April 16, 1951, beloved wife of Fred Hingston; sister of Mrs.

Frank Haas and Louis Outterson and the late Mrs. Florence Ortman, Marie Outterson. Funeral from the George J. Roberts Funeral Home, 472 Connecticut Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 16118 HOAK- Hoak.

April 13, 1951. hus band of Nellie Hoak: brother of Frank, Joseph, August and the late William Hoak. Funeral from the family restdence, 755 Richmond morning at 8:30 o'clock and St. Joseph's New Cathedral at 9:15 o'clock. Mr.

Hoak was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's New Cathedral. KENNEDY -Harry F. Kennedy, in this city, April 13, 1951, beloved husband of Rose Seitz; father of Mrs. Leo A.

Kiendl, Lester Mrs. Edmund Hayes; brother of Mrs. Harvey Collins; grandfather of eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Frank J. Knab Funeral Home, 1213 Lovejoy Tuesday morning at 9 and from the Visitation Church at 10 o'clock.

Friends invited. Deceased was a member of the Brother hood Local No. 380, B. M. I.

S. B. H. of 14:16 son), Lake Worth, April 10, KIMMERLE- -Ella Kimmerle (nee Tersles1951, wife of Charles mother of Roy of Terrytown, N. Mrs.

David Hunter: sister of Dr. Harry Schurr, Arthur Lesson, Mrs. Jack Smith; step-daughter of Mrs. Emma Terslesson. Services from the Ernest Wedekindt Funeral Home, 5 Walden Ave.

at Genesee, Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. Friends invited. KING-Harry E. King Sr. of 1173 Kenmore April 14, 1951, beloved husband of Kathryn Schwartz King: father of Mrs.

Arthur R. Baitz, Thomas Harry E. Jr. of Seattle, and Kathryn R. King: brother of Mrs.

Ella Woods of Butler. Mrs. Charles Boice and Miss Anna B. King of Muskogee, and the late George and Thomas K. King.

Friends may call at the Bury Funeral Home, 3070 Delaware corner Kinsey, where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Faiends are invited. 16t17 KLOEPFER-Cecilia F. Kloepfer, suddenly in Hamburg, N. April 13, 1951.

daughter of the late John and Rosa Kloepfer: sister of George J. of But. falo and the late Sister M. Wilhelmina, Rev. William Vincent, Anna Schwert.

Carrie Stuart. John A. Kloepfer and Emma R. Haberer. Funeral from the family residence, 103 Buffalo Hamburg, N.

Tuesday morning at 9:30 and from SS Peter and Paul Church at 10. Friends invited. Deceased was member of C. -D. of A.

Court 817, and SS. Peter Paul Altar Society. KNAB--Anthony Knab. suddenly, April 14. 1951; son of Frank and Agnes (Lavocot): brother of Albert of more, Frank of Christ the King Seminary, Edward of Ft.

Campbell. William, Eugene, Mary, Therese, Elizabeth and Dolores. Funeral from the family residence, Tonawanda Creek Wendelville, N. Tuesday morning at 9 and from the Good Shepherd Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited.

LIS-Helen Stygar Lis, at Three Rod Marilla, N. April 14, 1951. beloved wife of Joseph; mother of Mrs. Sophie Karan, Joseph. Mrs.

Frances Ostrowski and Leonard Lis; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends may call at the family residence, Three Rod where services will be held at 9:30 A. M. Wednesday and at 10 o'clock from the Annunciation Church at Elma. N.

Y. Friends invited. 16117 LUKASIK-Joseph Lukasik in Lackawanna. N. April 16, 1951, husband of Mary (nee Chmiel); father of Frank, Brother Francis of Ellicott City.

Maryland. and Stanley. Funeral from Peter Pasiecznik Funeral Home. 303 Ridge corner Ingham Thursday morning at 9:30 and from St. Hyacinth's Church at 10.

Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. 16t17 MC -Delia C. McCarthy McNeilly, April 13, 1951, beloved wife of Samuel D. McNeilly; mother of Mrs.

Dersey B. Doll; grandmother of Patricia F. and Kathryn F. Doll; sister of Mrs. James J.

Cannon of Sewickley, and Genevieve McCarthy of Philadelphia, Pa. Funeral from the family resi. dence, 6 Thornton Tuesday at 9:15 A. M. and at St.

James Church at 10 A. M. Friends 5 invited. Member of Ladies Sodality of St. James Church, Ladies of Charity, Bishop's Committee for Christian Home and Family, Good Government League, Past Presidents Association of Buffalo Home Bureau, Frances Perkins Club and L.C.B.A., Branch No.

130. 14t16 MERZ- Merz of 69 Kamper in Buffalo, N. April 15, 1951. beloved husband of Marie Merz (nee Bofinger); father of Gerhard and Delores. Funeral from the Henry P.

Mast Funeral Home, 372 Cumberland Wednesday at P. M. Friends invited. 16117 METZ-Albert J. Metz.

April 15. 1951, of 120 Laird husband of Florence E. Ryan; son of the late Michael and Rosa Metz. Friends may call at the George W. Denneville Funeral Home, 366 Ontario where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends invited. Mr. Metz Was a member of East Buffalo Lodge No. 355. 1.0.0.F..

Liberty Rebekah Lodge No. 142. 1.0.0.F. and St. Mark's Episcopal Church.

MORAN-Mary E. Moran (nee Seta Lang), of 282 High April 15, 1951, wife of the late William F. Moran; mother Sister Mary Seraphim, Catherine Gerald Marie T. and Paul L. Moran.

Funeral from Henry Wedekindt Sons Funeral Home, 326 High Wednesday at 8:30 A. M. and from St. Boniface Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited.

Mrs. Moran was a member of the Purgatory Society of St. Mary's Church. 16t17 MURRAY-Timothy F. Murray, April 15, 1951, husband of Delia Horahan; father of Arnold Arthur Irving W.

Murray of Berkeley, Mrs. Calvin Reynard and Mrs. Christy F. Castiglia. Funeral from the Thomas V.

Ray Funeral Home, 465 Franklin Thursday morning at 8:45 and at the Annunciation Church at 9:30. Friends are invited to attend. Deceased was a member of the 4th Degree K. of Holy Name Society of the Annunciation Church, an honorary member of the Police Captain's Club and the B. P.

M. A. 16118 Patrzyk, of 797 South Division Buffalo, N. April 13, 1951, beloved husband of Mary. (nee Piwowarski); father of John, Louis, Mrs.

Edward Murray and Mrs. Francis Barczykowski; brother of Frank Patrzyk. Funeral Tuesday morning from the Pietszak Funeral Home, 806 Clinton at 9:30 o'clock and at Precious Blood Church at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Friends invited.

Flowers gratefully declined. PITNITZKY-Hyman Pitnitzky, April 15, 1951, of 237 Lovering husband of Tobbe Charles Pitnitzky and brother of Mrs. Jacob Weber. Funeral services will be 'held from the Mesnekoff Funeral Home, 179 Richmond Monday, April 16, at 1 P. M.

Flowers gratefully declined. Friends invited. After services the family will be at 80 Winston Rd. Buettner Rayher of 367 Nassau April 14, 1951, beloved wife of Eugene Rayher, mother of Eugene R. of Burbank, and Mrs.

Clemata Cordt; grandmother of Gene Cordt, Robert, Lawrence and Sheila Rayher. Friends may call at the Bury Funeral Home, 3070 Delaware corner Kinsey, where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. RESZETUCHA-Emil Reszetucha, in Buffalo, N. April 15, 1951, of 318 Fillmore Jerald husband of the late Julia; father of and Michael Reszetucha, Funeral from the Ernest Wedekindt Funeral Home, 5 Walden Ave.

at Genesee, Wednesday at 9:30 and from St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. 16t17 RICKMAN-Jacob Rickman, of 1302 Jetferson April 15, 1951, beloved husband of Jennie Rickman (nee Smith); father of Franklin Rickman and William Green; grandfather of Barbara, Russell, Susan and Robert Green. Services from Henry Wedekindt Sons Funeral Home, 326 High Tuesday at 2 P.

M. Friends invited. Rickman No. was a 615. member I.0.0.F.

of Odd Scajaquada Fellows Lodge Monday evening at 9 o'clock. Krantz Roeder, April 13, 1951, wife of Nicholas: mother of Paul and Barbara: daughter of Sylvester and Grace Krantz: sister of Mrs. Shirley Kustich. and Robert Krantz. Friends may call at the residence of her mother, Mrs.

Grace Krantz, 32 trice St. Funeral service Tuesday morning at 9:15, and from All invited. Saints Church at 10 o'clock. Friends 14t16 ROGERSON-Edward A. Rogerson.

Buffalo, April 15, 1951. of the late Clara Torrey Rogerson: father of Mrs. Frank L. Meyer, Edward Rogerson. Mrs.

Harold S. Gardner and A. G. Rogerson; brother of Mrs. T.

B. Keating, W. M. Rogerson, Miss Vida son and P. S.

Rogerson. The funeral and interment will take place at Le Roy, N. Wednesday afternoon. Rosinski of Boston State Hamburg, N. died April 13, 1951, beloved husband of the late Hatti (nee Nowak); father of Thaddeus, George, Chester: Edwin, Henry and the late brother of Stanley, Lottie Kuczynski; also 11 grandchildren.

Services will take place at M. Kaczor Funeral Chapel, 505 Ridge Lackawanna, N. Tuesday, April 17, at 9:30 A. M. and St.

Barbara's R. C. Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Deceased was a member of Knights of Columbus, Polish Union of America, Polish National Alliance, Polish Roman Catholic Alliance. SALVO- Michigan Charles Salvo of 759 April 15, 1951, husband of Angelina DiRaimondo Salvo; father of Grace and Josephine Salvo.

Funeral from the funeral home of Mrs. Joseph Lux Sons. 124 Goodell Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Michael's Church at 9:30. Friends invited.

Deceased was a member of Racalmutese Society and Happy Death Society of St. Michael's Church. 16117 SCHLITZER-Catherine Hahn Schlitzer, April 14, 1951, beloved wife of Angelus; mother of Mrs. Eugene Perry, Richard A. and Norman W.

Schlitzer. from the William Vogelsang Funeral Home, 1307 North Fillmore Wednesday morning at 9:15 and at St. Girard's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. 16t17 -Ella Stolzenburg Schultz, April 14.

1951, wife of the late Albert H. Schultz; mother of Frederick Donald Edwin Gordon J. and Betty Lou A. Schultz: sister of Mrs. Robert F.

Steffenhagen, Eckhardt and the late Clarence Stolzenburg: grandmother of four grandchildren. Funeral from the family residence, 14 Hobart Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. -Ella Slater (nee Murdock), April 15, 1951, wife of the late Edward D. Slater. Funeral from the George J.

Roberts Funeral Home, 2400 Main Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and at St. Joseph's Old Cathedral at 9:30. Friends are invited. 16117 SMITH- Grover C. Smith.

at Eden. N. April 15, 1951, husband of the late Amelia Easterman: father of Ernest, Mrs. Hilton McGuire, Mrs. Harry, Dibble, Herbert, William, Mrs.

William Spiegle and George Smith. Funeral from the Schuesler Funeral Home, 937 Washington Buffalo, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of Erie County Competitive Civil Service Employes Association. 16117 SYRACUSE -Lillian Syracuse (nee Nocito), April 13, 1951, beloved wife of the late Joseph Syracuse; mother of Jack Syracuse and Mrs.

Raymond Piotrowski; sister of Jennie Rhoda of Fredonia, N. and Mrs. Margaret Syracuse of Westfield. N. Y.

Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home, 115 Bust: where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8:30 and from Anthony's Church at 9:30 A. M. Friends invited. SZUBA Joseph Szuba in Depew, N. April 15.

1951. beloved husband Josephine (nee Blaszkiewicz); father of Maryanna, Joseph George. Leonard. Florence and Dolores: father-in-law of Milton Honeck: brother of Frank of Toronto, Canada. Funeral Thursday morning from the family resi: dence, 163 Kieffer Depew, N.

at 9:30 and in St. Augustine's Church at 10. Interment in St. Augustine's Cemetery. Friends invited.

Deceased was a veteran of World War I. THASENVITZ -Otto Thasenvitz, 15. 1951, of 347 Wardman Kenmore, husband of Marie Marten: brother of Charles, William and the late Robert Thasenvitz. Friends mav call at the George W. Denneville Funeral Home.

366 Ontario where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Thasenvitz was a member of the Dupont Athletic Association, Buffalo Aerie No. F.0.E.

and Shirley Summit Park Association. 16117 WEAVER--Sylvia H. Weaver of 12 Spruce St. in Buffalo. N.

April 15, 1951. wife of William R. Weaver: mother of Ellsworth, Marilyn and the late William Weaver daughter of Sylvia and the late Frank M. Busch: sister Mrs. Lawrence Soule, Frank W.

the late Milton Busch. Funeral from the residence of her sister. 85 Hazelwood Wednesday at 2 P. M. Friends are invited.

Mrs. Weaver was a member of American Legion Auxiliary No. 1731, Memorial Unit. 16t17 WEB 13, S. 1951.

Webster husband of of 79 Milton April the late Clara M. Hout Webster: father of Stanley Robert James G. Webster: brother of Mrs. Ruth Jenkins of Middletown, and late Floyd Webster. Friends may call at the John E.

Courtney Funeral Home, 1869 Seneca where the funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8:15 o'clock and at St. Monica's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Webster was a member of B.

of R. T. Lodge No. 187. 14116 YOUNGMAN-Frank L.

Youngman. April 14. .1951, son of the late George and Elizabeth Busshart Youngman: Brother of Mrs. Beatrice Manhart, Mrs. Leo Morgan.

Elizabeth (Betty) Youngman, Joseph George J. Robert, Mrs. Urban Goss, Raymond E. and the late Bernice Youngman. Funeral from Stephan Gethoefer Funeral Home, 266 East at Austin, Tuesday morning at 8:15 and from St.

Francis Xavier Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. In Buffalo there is a preference for Ernest Wedekindt Funeral Service We provide every facility and assistance that in any way contributes to a better service. Funeral merchandise is always of a high order. Our price range is such as to fit the budget of the surviving family.

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7811 Private Parking Lot TIMOTHY F. MURRAY DIES; EX-COP HERE LIVED IN OLD WEST ments against the Indians. Scouted With Buffalo Bill Timothy F. Murray, 77, retired police captains and Indian fighter of the died in his home, 169 Potomac Sunday (April 15, 1951). Born in Willow Valley, on May 26, 1873, Capt.

Murray encolorful life. He was orphaned at the age of 8 and went to relatives on a Missouri farm. There, he often related, he saw the James brothers, the Daltons and other badmen. After working as a newsboy, zine miner and ranch hand, he the U. S.

Army at Ft. Reno, Joined. on Jan. 20, 1890. Only 17, he claimed to be three years older.

Serving as a mule skinner with the 13th Infantry Regiment, participated in several engage- He scouted with Col. William (Buffalo Bill) Cody when the fa- The couple was married on Nov. 12, 1895, when Capt. Murray was serving at Porter. Capt.

Murray was a member of the Holy Name Society of Annunciation Church, the Erie Club and the Ancient Order of Hibernians. He was a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus. Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Arnold Arthur W. and Irving the latter a resident of Berkeley, and two daughters. Mrs.

Calvin Reynard and Mrs. Christy F. Castiglia. Prayers Thursday morning in the V. Ray Funeral Home, 465 Franklin will precede a Requiem Mass at 9:30 o'clock in Annunciation Church.

Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Town of Tonawanda. mous frontiersman stopped by the Army post for a hunting trip in 1893. Also in 1893.

Capt. Murray helped keep military order when the Cherokee Oklahoma was opened to homesteaders. Capt. Murray came to Buffalo in 1894 when the 13th Infantry Regiment was transferred to old Ft. Porter.

He received his honorable discharge in 1897, worked a year as a steel-plant teamster and joined the Buffalo Police Department. His 44-year service began Dec. 16, 1898, and ended Jan. 1, 1943. He was promoted to sergeant (now lieutenant) in 1905 and to captain in 1922.

Sponsored Youth Groups Capt. Murray was commander of the Austin, West Delavan and Louisiana Stations. He was one of the first police captains to sponsor youth organizations, inviting them to use the station house for headquarters. This year he and his wife, the former Delia Horahan, observed their 55th wedding anniversary. Douglas Wakefield BRIGHTON, April 16 Douglas (Duggie) Wakefield, 51, British stage and film comedian, died Saturday night in a hospital.

He was a brother-in-law of Gracie Fields, with whom he had appeared many times. S. Duncan Black, 67 BALTIMORE, April 16. Duncan Black, 67, president of Black Decker, world's largest manufacturer of portable electric tools. died Sunday night.

At 27, Mr. Black sold a second-hand car for $600 and teamed up with Alon70 G. Decker, to form the present $12,000,000 company. Harold L. Green MIAMI BEACH, April 16 Harold Leavenworth Green, 59.

founder and board chairman of the H. L. Company, chain variety stores in the United States and Canada, died Friday night at his winter home here. EMBEZZLER SAVED FROM JAIL BY WIFE MILWAUKEE, April 16 (U.P.).Leonard Timmerman, 43. who embezzled $87,553 from the Northwestern Mutual 'Life Insurance Company, was spared a prison term Saturday because his wife testified that "I drove him to it." Judge Gerald J.

Boileau sentenced Timmerman to ten years in prison on his guilty plea, but stayed the sentence, put him on ten-year probation and ordered to make full restitution. Timmerman wept as his wife. Virginia, 41. testified that she "drove" him to embezzling by "nagging him for things and complaining." did everything hee possibly cou'd for me and I still demanded more." she said, "I told him I wanted a new house no matter what happened." Timmerman said he was planning to build a $35,000 house when he was "If you'll just give him another chance." Mrs. Timmerman pleaded.

"I'll help him." Additional Obituaries on Page 17 Truly Express Your Sympathy ELLICOTT SQUARE Flower Shop 301 MAIN ST. MA. 3230 THERE is choice land available in every section of Forest Lawn, to fit every need every family. Preneed selection enables all concerned to express their desires in this all important decision. Modest terms arranged.

Single Plots 50 and up Family Plots $120 and up Including Permanent Lincoln 1600 FOREST LAWN DAILY 9:00 TO BUFFALO ERIE CO N. V. 7 SUM. 1:00 TO I WOMAN FOUND DEAD PRIOR TO WEDDING will be said in the cathedral at 10 o'clock. Births BOYS Were Born to Mr.

April John W. Wojcik, 1001 Smith Henry J. Slonka, 831 Walden Russell G. 207 Leonel J. Robida, Prentice W.

Reeves. Cheektowaga Henry Ratajezak, 604 Moselle Nelson A. Pauly, 41 Saybrook Alvin P. Leuthe, Cheektowaga Frank Charles J. T.

Kerr, Lachiusa, 81 7 630 Thatcher Eagle Richard M. Kellner, 48 Heath Frank M. Kedron, 58 Chadduck Stanley J. Jankowski, 135 Shepard Edward Gajkowski, 495 Division John F. Fassel, 229.

Dutton John Critharis, 137 Lisbon Alfred P. Colosimo, 584 West Claude W. Chase, 53 Wakefield Bronislaus 59 Summer Vincent Bonafede, 80 Rich Albert M. Billiteri, 126 Busti GIRLS Were Born to Mr. Mrs.

Zalewski, 47 Gibson Richard Whiteaker, 354 N. Legion Santo Trifilo, 552 Niagara Albert F. Sherman, Kenmore Meyer Schap, 107 Virgil Raymond Schie, Alden Edward R. Prabucki, 271 Woltz Robert Lindner, Depew Howard G. Knab, 1143 E.

Delavan Joseph L. Klesic, Lackawanna John W. Irlbacher, 114 Verplanck Daniel Raymond Gacek. F. Daniels, Lancaster 472 Koons 2 Archie J.

Brundige, Tonawanda Albert T. Bacheler, Amherst Miss Katharine Lang Eagan, 36, a teacher at the Elmwood-Franklin School, was found dead beds in her home at 71 Chapin Pkwy. Saturday afternoon. Dr. Natale P.

Mancuso, medical examiner, is investigating to determine the cause of death. Miss Eagan was to have been married this Saturday in St. Joseph's Cathedral to Edward McCormack Aubert of New Orleans. He arrived in Buffalo Friday for the wedding. member and former director of the Buffalo Skating Club, Miss Eagan also belonged to the Garret Club and the Junior League of Buffalo.

Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Sylvester B. Eagan, with whom she lived; a brother, Sylvester L. Eagan, and a Prayers sister, will Mrs. be said Harry in Richardie at 9:30 tomorrow morning.

Mass Marriages (Filed up to 1 P.M., April 14) Mario S. Ortolani, 314 West, and John Sally Anne Gunn, 52 Frontenac. Matthews, 362 Baraga, and Shirley Hess, 330 Baraga. Salvatore C. Amico, 148 Lovering, and Svivia Horvath, 196 Whitehall.

Arthur M. Scherff, West Seneca, and Loretta M. Rossi, 1496 Fillmore, Victor F. Brownell, Cheektowaga. and Beverly G.

James, 57 Hoyt. Donald E. Ketterer, 202 Chelsea, and Phyllis L. Hafner, 26 Glendhu. Frank, Juryniec.

33 Kosciuszko, and Lottie Nieznanski, 235 Alabama. Edward Allen, Town of Tonawanda, and Carol Barton. Hamburg, Juliam Surowiec, 39 Sweet, and Esther Kulczyk, 158 Daniel C. Rudewicz, Cheektowaga, and Leona A. Halicki, 109 Briscoe.

Flovd F. Hessenthaler. 32 Avery, and Josephine C. Julian, Cheektowaga. Stanley Smigiera.

128 Weiss, and Theresa Lesniowska. 118 Gorski. James McAdam. 129 Macamley, and Ruth Jane O'Hara, Kenmore. Donald J.

Lanning, Hamburg, and Ethei J. Rasinski, Grdenville. Laurence Erb. West Seneca, and Shirley Allen, Kenmore. Norman E.

E. Francis, Yearke, 16 Dartmouth, Salle. and 648 -La Frederick Boltz, 50 Lilac, and Margaret Bannister, 610 Fulton. Donald Gray, 2311 South Park, and Dolores Bushman, 20 Richfield. G.

C. Regnier, Niagara Falls, and Helen Galenti, 58 Mineral Spring Rd. Angelo J. Bonvissuto, 115 Fifteenth, and Lucille D. Gregorio, 711 Plymouth.

Vincent Vella, 438 Plymouth, and Angeline C. Sacco, 198 Bird. Carl Kladke, 223 Lewis, and Susan De Pronio, 439 Eagle. Michael Witucki, 1818 Bailey, and Emily Tracinski, 110 Fay. Donald W.

Radtke, Rochester, and Georgia Grinos, 78 Masten. Franklin R. Wald, 301 Reed, and Sabina M. Bobro. Kenmore.

c. J. Tabbert. Ft. Monmouth.

N. and Phyllis J. Hirtzel, 371 Leroy. Richard A. Staszak.

1710 Clinton, and Mary S. Hladezuk 62 Spann. James G. Gray, Williamsville, and A. Sue Warren, Cesarino Mastracci, 1578 Delaware, and Anna D'Amico, 359 Herkimer.

Clarence D. Arrindell, 154 Chester. and Alberta Likely, 126 Monroe. Burton W. Stevens, 62 Chadduck.

and 45 Chadduck. L. Ramond Wyszynski, Madison. and Anne Cummings Bonner, Madison, Wis. Bernard J.

Isker, 744 Sycamore, and Elizabeth Scappechio, 300 Fifteenth. Donald Langiewiez, 222 Bissell, and Mary Bartosiewicz, 69 Goemble. Richard S. Ganci. 363 Massachusetts, and Louise J.

Zanghi, 168 Trenton. Rail -Marine Transportation Motor--Air Toledo Docks to Be Expanded UP MONDAY Algoway .12:30 am Sloan Special to The BUFFALO EVENING NEWS. TOLEDO, April ore and coal docks here owned jointly by the New York Central and Baltimore Ohio Railroads are to be expanded to increase capacity and speed the unloading of ore for steel mills. Orders have been placed for two new 20-ton Hulett ore-loading machines that transfer ore from lake freighters to railroad cars. They will be in operation by the 1953 navigation season.

The present pair 15-ton ore-handling machines will be remodeled to increase capacity for the 1952 season. Erie Elects Mcinnes TIMOTHY F. MURRAY POPULATION LARGER THAN U.S. INDICATED FOR LATIN NATIONS WASHINGTON, April 16 that for the populacensus of the Americas, indicates tion of the 20 Latin American republics is probably larger than that of the United States. Still incomplete figures indicate the 20 republics will show a population of about 152,800,000, compared with the official U.

S. 1950 count of 150,697,361. The previous official for Latin America showed censuses of 121,558,854. Some of these counts go back as far as 40 years, however. The last previous U.

S. count was the 1940 total of 669.275. The census of the Americas, launched last year with U. S. advice and help, was the first coordinated count to be undertaken by the Latin American republics.

The sharpest gain was made by It had of 41,236,316, Brazil, preliminary, figures show. aland experts had forecast the 1950 total would be around 48,450.000. Instead, it was 52,300,000, making it by far the largest Latin American country, DAR Open 60th Convention, Hope to Hear MacArthur WASHINGTON, April 16 The 60th annual Continental Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution opened today, with delegates hoping to be addressed by Gen. of the Army Douglas MacArthur this week. An invitation went out Sunday.

Meanwhile, eight candidates stepped out for seven positions as vice president general of the society. They are: Mrs. John Newton Pharr of Iberia, Mrs. William Louis Ainsworth of Derby, Mrs. David Leonard Wells of Washington, Mrs.

Young Yarbrough of Milledgeville, Mrs. Harlow Barton Kirkpatrick, of Pittsburgh, J. Smith of Parkersburg, W. Mrs. Roy Heywood of Portland, and Miss Margaret Goodwin of Beloit, Wis.

Civil Defense Costs to Fall On States, Cities, Head Says WASHINGTON, April 16 Civil Defense Administrator Millard Caldwell Sunday said that state, and municipal governments will have to pay for most of the cost of civil defense if appropriation cuts voted by the House stay in effect. The House last Tuesday voted to give the Civil Defense stration $186,750.000 instead of the $403,000,000 asked. The House followed the advice of its Appropriations Committee which said there were no firm plans for practical spending of the amount sought. A former Buffalo superintendent for the Erie Railroad has been elected president in charge of the railroad's operations and maintenance. He is Milton G.

McInnes, 46, who was Erie superintendent in Buffalo from March 1940 to July 1941. He has been assistant vice president and in his new position succeeds the late Raymond C. Randall. Nicholson-Universal to Get Loan BUFFALO EVENING NEWS Washington Bureau. WASHINGTON, April Defense Production Administration has announced that the Nicholson- J.

Universal Steamship Company of Detroit will receive a $4,944,973 Reconstruction Finance loan and to buy three them into' ocean-going Great ships convert Lakes ore carriers. The announcement said the ships will transferred from a Baltimore shipyard to the Great Lakes. The ships for which the RFC loan was authorized were not otherwise identified. PORT OF BUFFALO J. T.

Hutchinson, grain. Frank autos, 12:20 am; A Charles Donnelly, autos, ARRIVED TODAY T. J. McCarthy, Billings, grain, 7:35. CLEARED TODAYCanopus, light, 2:30 am; T.

J. McCarthy, light, 4:10. 9:45 ARRIVED SUNDAY Princeton, grain, am; W. H. Holloway, coal, 12:30 pm; Lemoyne, G.

W. Mead, autos, Pathfinder, ore, J. L. Reiss, stone, Lagonda, stone. Canopus, autos, Calumet, ore, S.

T. -J. Crapo, cement, Brown, 11:20. CLEARED SUNDAY J. H.

light, 1:15 am; J. P. Wells, light, Sylvania, light, Harry Yates, light, 8:15: Elba, steel, 2:10 pm; G. W. Mead, light, J.

E. Upson, light, G. H. Ingalls, light, finder, light, 11:50. SAULT STE.

MARIE PASSAGES UP SUNDAY Mantadoc 2:30 am Mathewston. 5:30 pm Bricoldoc 3:30 am Quedoc 6:30 pm Ft. Wildox. 3:30 am Geo. Lavaldoc 4:30 am Hindman 6:30 pm Frontenac 4:30 am Negaunee 7:00 pm J.

P. 9:00 am Vandoc 7:30 pm Bennett 8:00 am Week 7:30 pm Laketon 10:30 am Rammacher. 8:00 pm Selkirk 1:00 pm Kinney 8:30 pm Baker 2:00 pm Helen Gillies 2:30 pm Hindman 9:00 pm Brown Blanch Beaver 3:00 pm Hundman 10:00 G. Taylor 4:00 pm Kenefick 10:00 pm Inkster 4:30 pm Morrell ...11:00 pm McPherson 4:30 pm Shaughn'sy midnight Bits of News and 10:30 P. M.

April 15. RECOVERED AUTOS ACCIDENTS Reinholt Wentland, 6, of 335 Germania, struck at South Park and right Good leg; about Mercy 5 P. M. Saturday: Driver fractured auto was Orrin Hospital. 73, of 29 Burch, West Seneca.

T. Lockwood, 35, of 39 Como, in front of 1748 South Park about George struck A. M. Sunday; fractured left leg and Driver of auto was I John B. Logal, 39, of lacerated forehead: Mercy Hospital.

60 Newton, Hamburg. Two persons injured when their auto struck rear of an auto driven by about Walter 11:40 G. Wilke, 53, of 730 Perry Park and GerP. M. Saturday at South mania.

Treated in Mercy driver, Hospital of were: 137 Francis M. Horan, 32, Vincennes; lacerated lower lip, 12 stitches. George Arnold, 20, passenger, of lacera- 388 South Park; possible skull fracture, tion on forehead and abrasions on knee. Julio Pezzino, 25, of 112 Box, collision at M. Roehrer Saturday; and chest East contusion, Utica about Columbus Hospital.

Other driver was Mrs. Rose M. Heintz, 55, of 271 Lemon. Mrs. Laura Danielson, 54, of 133 Eaton, collision at Goodell and Oak about 1 A.

M. Sunday; fractured right arm, Emer- in gency Hospital. was a passenger a car driven by husband, Ralph E. Danielson, 56, who received a summons for driving the wrong way on Oak. The other driver was Leonard Gulino, 42, of 608 Niagara.

Mrs. Helen Downs, 48, of 2377 Delaware, struck at Delaware and West Utica about 11 A. M. Saturday: internal injuries and abrasions; Buffalo General Hospital. Driver of auto was Andrew F.

Swick, 18, of 69 Zenner. Donald McChesney, 3, of 101 Humber, struck at Sussex and Humber about 11:50 A. M. Sunday; cut upper lip; Meyer Memorial Hospital. Driver of auto was George J.

Dietsch, 26, of 260 Cambridge. Three persons injured in collision at West and Hampshire about 1:10 A. M. Sunday; Columbus Hospital: Louis Benfanti, 23, of 464. Plymouth; brain concussion, injured left shoulder and multiple abrasions.

Pasquale Ciccarelli. 26, of Angola, driver of second car; contusions and abrasions. Miss Marilyn Yeager, 17, of Derby, passenger with Mr. Ciccarelli; brush burns and abrasions. hurt in collision at Eagle Washington, 9:10 P.

M. Sunday: Taken to Sisters Hospital, they are: Mrs. Catherine Muirhead, 19, of Wexford, an expectant mother, severely shaken. Miss Alice Schoen, 19, also of Wexford, injuries to knee and chest. Richard F.

Griffin, 18, of 25 Groveland, injuries to head. The women were passengers in an auto operated by Robert H. Murphy, 23, of 43 Patricia Drive, Toronto, whose machine figured in a collision with one operated by Mr. Griffin. Kenneth Barber, 20, of 39 Ferguson, auto struck abutment of bridge in north drive of Delaware Delaware Park, 4 A.

M. today; probable fractures the skull and jaw and internal injuries, Emergency Hospital. FIRE RECORD Alarms since 3 P. M. Saturday: 3:00 P.

Squad 7 to 88 Sunset; John Kusek. 61, ill, remained at home. 6:01 P. and Pearl, short circuit in motor, $25 damage. 6:23 P.

Squad 5 to Hotel Stonecroft, Delaware, and Summer; Eigil Smith, 49, ill, treated. 10:42 P. Rescue Squad 3 to 85 Wilson; Mrs. Christina Rudy, 55, ill, revived. Sunday 12:18 A.

Squad, 5 to 47 East Utica: Elmo Lawrence, treated, 12:57 A. Squad 2 to 25 Zittel; Carl Dodson, 2. ill, treated. 12:59 A. M.

and North. false. 1:01 A. Hertel, overheated motor in basem*n, no damage. 1:18 A.

-Rescue Squad 1 to 52 Harbor Walk; Joseph Calandra, 12, treated. 2:32 A. -Rescue Squad 1 to Delaware near Chippewa; John Grulah, 63, ill, sent home. 4:49 A. Michigan, rubbish, no damage.

6:30 A. Rescue Squad 3 to 57 Schmarbeck: Thomas Jansowski, 11 days, dead on arrival of firemen. 10:23 A. Squad 7 to 169 Potomac: Timothy F. Murray, 80, dead on arrival of firemen.

10:50 A. Dunlop, short circuit in auto, no 12:46 Stevenson. frame dwelling owned by Miss Sybil A. Hill, children playing with matches, $1500 damage. 1:34 P.

French, short circuit in auto, $10 damage. 7:08 P. Squad 2 to 65 Woodside: Laura Sonntag, 10 months, ill, revived and remained at home. 11:11 P. Barry, unnecessary.

Today 3:08 A. -Rescue Squad 5. to 1116 Elmwood, Mrs. Jennie Dunleavy, 30, ill, remained home. 4:05 A.

Michigan, caused by careless smoking. $6000 damage. 7:02 A. -Rescue Squad 5 to 1305 Michigan, Anthony Firta. 65.

dead on arrival of firemen. 10:45 A. Niagara; defective oil stove: no damage. caused by short circuit; $15 A. Main: bus, damage." MISSING PERSONS Mary Fox, 24, of 28 Strauss since April 5 ft.

5 118 pounds. blue eyes, black hair; wore blue velvet, coat. Ellen Waldron. 41. Grant since April 13; 5 ft.

8 170 pounds, blue eyes and black Virginia Hemperley, 15, of 209 Potomac since 3 P. M. April 14; 5 ft. 1 130 pounds. black hair; wore brown coat, blue dress and black shoes.

Joseph Rajewski, 36. of 89 Warren since April 14: 5 ft. 8. 140 pounds. dark complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair: wore green shirt, tweed topcoat and brown hat.

STOLEN AUTOS 1941. Chevrolet sedan, 2B 15-36. owned by Andrew Molitor of 1218 West: stolen from there about 11:30 A. M. April 15.

1950 Buick sedan, 11-48. owned by W. F. Hendrich Co. 775 Main: stolen from Delaware and Johnson Park between 3:30 and 4 A.

M. April 15. 1948 Pontiac club coupe. BL 48-76, owned by Carl and Leonore A. Hettrick of 136 Arden; stolen from a lot at 461 Washington between 9:45 P.

M. April 14 and 1 A. M. April 15. 1941 Chevrolet coach, BL 95-51, owned by John Gilmet Jr.

of 58 Edson: stolen from Chippewa Market between 7:20 P. 1949 Oldsmobile sedan. 4B 28-83. owned by Manuel Saunders of 602 Division: stolen from there about 10 P. M.

April 14; recovered at Kensington and Fillmore April 15. 1941 Plymouth coach. 1B 69-43, owned by Samuel Redding of 195 Waverly: stolen from 480 Michigan between 4 and 4:40 P. M. April 14; recovered at 183 Clinton April 14.

1950 Chevrolet sedan, 1E 57-97. owned by Harry A. Krzak of 103 Eller; stolen from Mercy Hospital parking lot between 7 and 9 P. M. April 6: recovered on Blossom near Sycamore April 14.

1941 Chevrolet truck. 216-669. owned by Samuel Seiandra of 53 Fordham Drive: stolen from 345 Amherst between 5 P. M. April 13 and 8 A.

M. April 14: recovered at Chandler and Howell April 14. 1942 Willys panel truck. 222-370. owned by Joseph T.

Zamorek of 207 Orlando; stolen from there between 10:15 P. M. April 13 and 6:30 A. M. April 14; recovered at Hamburg and Republic April 14.

1947 Ford sedan. 6B 73-59, owned by Eugene Schultz of 83 St. Florian: stolen from Hertel and Grove between 9 and 10:45 P. M. April 13; recovered at Niagara and Auburn April 14.

CASH for any make or model-'46 and up Neuman Motors Inc. 1025 HERTEL VI. 3000 few steps from Delaware toward Elmwood WE WANT YOUR CAR -SEE USBEFORE YOU SELL TAGGART-SCHUTZ PONTIAC. INC. 1294 SENECA ST.

WO. 0114 '46 FORD Convertible Sportsman will be sold for $693 AUTO FINANCE 1255 NIAGARA OPEN EVERY NITE WANTED SALESMEN To sell Ford cars and trucks. Only men with at least 2 years' experience need apply. Good salary and commission. Steady work.

Write X-63, News Office STUDEBAKER '47 Champions ALL BODY STYLES and Commanders Only $795 up Low Bank Rates-90-Day Guarantee Saul's Sales INC. 52301 Main St. Open Every STUDEBAKER '48 Champions and Commanders ALL BODY STYLES Only $995 up Low Bank Rates-90-Day Guarantee Saul's Auto Sales INC. 2301 01 Main St. Open Every STUDEBAKER $49 Champions and Commanders ALL BODY STYLES Only $1145 up Low Bank Rates-90-Day Guarantee Saul's Auto Sales INC.

-72302 Main St. Open Every STUDEBAKER CONV. COUPES Choice of Five Champions, Commanders only $1295 up Low Bank Rates-90-Day Guarantee Saul's Auto Sales INC Main St. Open Every STUDEBAKER '50 CHAMPIONS All body styles. Very low mileage.

Only $1345 up Low Bank Rates-90-Day Guarantee Saul's Auto Sales INC. 2301 Main St. Open Every '47 FORD Formerly Station clean, chauffeur Wagon. Extra driven. $975 COMMUNITY FILLMORE AVE.

CHEVROLET 625 OF BROADWAY JUST SOUTH TA. 6063 'TIL 9 NITE OPEN EVERY 1948 DE SOTO Club Coupe. This is a car to be proud of. Has a beautiful two-tone blue finish with whitewall tires. The modern interior is two-tone blue and the car is equipped with radio, heater turn.

signals. All of this new car value the used car price of $1295 Please contact Mickey McDaniell at DE. 6565 SNIDER'S Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 2380 DELAWARE AVE. One block north of Hertel '47 DODGE CLUB COUPE, SPECIAL $995 Open Fri, Eves. 'til 9 ALL DAY SATURDAY MOTORS INC BUFFALO'S OLDEST 2000 to DEALER 2917 BAILEY AVE.

PA. 3330 1940 PLYMOUTH 2-Door. Here is cheap. economical transportation for the working man. Motor runs good.

Needs a little body work. A real bargain at a $145 Call DE. 6565 and ask for Bill Wagner. SNIDER'S Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 2380 DELAWARE AVE. One block north of Hertel -Marine Amdas 1:00 am Perseus Voorhees 2:30 am Paine Minch 3:00 am DOWN SUNDAY Sheadle 12:30 Harvard Chacornac 12:30 am Canadoc Jas.

Laughlin 1:30 am W. A. Hattield 3:30 am Pioneer Augustus 3:30 am Sykes Sam Morse 6:30 am Houghton Farrell 6:30 am Algocen Maunaloa 6:30 am Grand 9:00 am W. G. 9:00 am Mather Wolverine 9:30 am Island .10:00 am Elwood Clarke 10:30 am Pickands Collingwood 11:00 am Sam Westmount.

11:30 am Mather DOWN MONDAY Stephenson 4:00 am Hudson Harvey 4:30 am Frantz DETROIT PASSAGES UP SUNDAY Socony ar. 9:30 Roen Lebanon 9:30 lute ar. am Edmonton Champlain ar. 10:05 am McGonagle Dunlap .11:25 am Heronbay ParM. Weir.

11:40 11:50 am am Clemson Sandland Secord .11:50 am Kling Conneaut ar. 1:00 pm Fawcett Sherwin 1:25 A. S. Panoil ar. 1:25 pm Geo.

M. Dean-Consti- T. B. Quartution 1:50 pin ries Manion 2:45 pm Queenston Maine 3:25 pm S. P.

Moody ar. Taylor 4:20 4:00 pm pm Cement Walsh Steelton 5:05 pm UP MONDAY Sulphite- Imperial Swederope Kingston cl. 12:55 am La Belle Easton 1:10 am Saskatoon Rand 1:10 am ar. Detroit Benson Edison 2:55 am Ford cl. Tate ar.

4:10 am Conneaut Burke 4:35 am Brampton DOWN SUNDAY Billings Stackhouse 9:35 8:10 am am Ayers Panoil el. T. Hutch- J. A. inson 10:30 am Detroit Clyde Edison pm Youngstown.

Ashcroft .12:20 pm Red Crown McLauchlan 12:30 pm ar. Shelter bay. 1:20 pm Yankcanuck Armstrong 1:25 pm ar. Burlington 2:05 pm Mataafa Kerr Belle Ar. 2:55 2:35 pm pm Mills Hillman Maryland 3:40 pm L.

W. Hill Berwind 4:30 pm Kendrick Cadillac 4:50 pm ar. Conneaut el. 5:30 pm Sam Mitchell Sumatra 5:40 pm ar. Imperial Col- B.

F. lingwood 6:05 pm Trimble James Maida J. C. el. 6:40 pm Algosoo Cement Karrier el.

6:45 pm DOWN MONDAY Findlay 1:00 am Peter Roen H. L. lute el. 1:15 am Sheadle Cartierdoc Imperial el. 1:30 am Sarnia C.

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