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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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I) CAHIIX-CR ACE JACKSON, on! HEARNE VIRGINIA, on Jan- January J. ISaJ, of 418 8. Orangejuary 29. 1952." beloved aister of. Avenue.

Newark, N. ana Miaaie- uoria ue.Meinn ana siuce uiu- DR. BERNARD N. GOTTLIEB, SPECIALIST, DIES AT 52 burg. N.

widow of of Pittsburgh. Cahill, and beloved aister of from Walter B. Drains AerJteIli.Ar.gelo Alvinm Bettjemann, K. Mable. Helen Blanchrd.

A. B. McCormack. E. P.

Brown. Linda McManu. John 1 Burke, John Mencone. Albert CthllLOnrc J. NeLson.

William Carrmsher. Helen MiHUo. C. drew Jackson, Franklin E. Jack- Funeral Home, so 7tn Avenue, son.

the late Thaddeu Jackson, Friday. 3 p.m. Interment Cypress Sara Swendsen, Louise O. Green Cemetery. Dr.

Bernard X. Cottlieb, 52, ofilogy Society, the American Eastern Parku-av. an ear. Medical Association, the Doc- and Hubbard P. Jackson.

Services VAnw Bee 4... t.HioM i nl-l A rKI at the Young Funeral Home. 145-149 Main Street, corner Rector id2. beloved motner oi i Delta Epsilon. Ferrara: grandmother of William today In Mount Sinai Hospital.

rr r.nttliph uhn wa aim a 600 Families Flee Ohio Flood in Snow And Icy Winds Pomeroy, Ohio, Jan. 30 fU.B Snow and near-zero winds swirled above the flood-swollen Ohio River today as it crested here and then flowed southward in its five-State rampage. At least 43 business establishments were under five and six feet of water in this little river town where the Ohio crested at 51.5 Street. Millbum. N.

on Wednes day. January 30. at p.m. tam r. ana laraivn bassan.

run eraiiMannattan He was chief oto-'nlastic sureeon. was born In anuo.Pboebe Donneu, josepn CtUlano, O. LouKhlin. Rose Con very. Edwin Otteson.

Maude 1 Cosgrove, Bessie Oulds, Carl D. L. Sc laryngologist in the Ocean Hill Brooklyn. He was a graduate Hospital and director of the ear.iof Hoys School and the to Millbum, or Public Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue terminal BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED JAN. 30, 1952 11 Wm.

Flanagan, 69, Ex-Builder Headed Own Firm Here Till '38 William Flanagan, 69, retired ber of churches and schools in building contractor and former Brooklyn and was the builder Brooklyn resident, died yester- of the Frederick Loeser store day in Pelray Beach, in Garden City, where he had gone each Win-I Since 1938 he had been a ter for a number of years. His trustee of the Bay Ridge Sav-Summer home for the last three ings Bank. He was a member years was in Bahylon. Pre- of the Municipal Club of Brook-viously he had made his homelyn and formerly was a mem-In Bay Ridge. jber of the Crescent Athletic in this borough.

Mr.iClub. the Fox Hills Golf Club Flanagan for years headed the; and the North Fork Country firm here that bore his Club. The company is now After suffering a heart at-Mr. Flanagan was graduated tack It years he retired from-Poly Prep in 1899 and the from business. His wife, Mrs.

Pratt Institute School of Arrhi--Nettie Schenck Flanagan, died tecture in 1901. He was the son three years ago. of William Flanagan, pioneerl Surviving are three daugh- r- Cunningham, A. Reimer, M. B.

Service bus. No. 70. from Pennsyl- near Flatbush Avenue, Wednesday, vania Station, Newark, to Funeralj9 p.m. Interment Thursday, 1 p.m..

nose and throat section of Cum-1 Medical College of Virginia. He berland Hospital. jwas a World War I veteran and A fellow of the International in World War' II served as Home. Interment In Green-Wood Cemetery. Cemetery, Brooklyn.

Thursday KEELEY BRIDGET (nee Rog College of Surugtons. he was. medical adviser for Selective morning at 11:30 o'clock era. January 29. lBnZ.

native ol CARUSO PHOEBE, on January Gurtavnull Feakle. County Clare Dlgglns, Mary RlKeman. a. Xsteban, H. Firrell.

Salerno, Rosaria i Flanagan, W. Schankweiler.O. Gleason. John R. Seelig.Jane Gottlieb, Dr.

B. Senftner. Alfred Hagmann. Emma Spears. Annie Haley, George Tedaldi.

John Hannan. M. T. Ward, Margaret Hins, Frank J. White.

EUrn Hcarne, Virginia Williams. T. D. Keeley, Bridget Wilson. Henry 29.

1952. beloved wife of Louia; de-iireiand, beloved wife of the late votea mouier oi Mrs. josepn Patrick: mother of John sis a member of Kings County Med iService Board 48. He was en-ical Society and past chairman polled in the medical emergency of its ear, nose and throat spc-ivision of Civil Defense, tion. He was a member of the.

Jp was a member of B'nai New York Rhino-Otolarvngo-. B'rith, Tuscan Lodge 704. F. A. the Physicians' Square Di Santis, Mrs.

Arthur Patrick. Michael. John and Margaret, Anne and Donald Thomas "Sogers: niece of Mrs Caruso: also survived by five, Grace Hanson and Mis Julia grandchildren. Funeral from Wal- Funeral from James C. Club, the Foresters and the tcr 3.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 'Nugent funeral Home, Avenue American Legion. Dr. Gottlieb was also associate RIKEMAN AMBROSE P. -u onyaer Avenue, near Street. Saturday.

Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Athana-iSoiPmn Reouiem Mass St. Jerome's IKorn, xoung, Mary La Rossa, Samuel ACRITELLI On January 28. ANGELO. of 640 80th Street, be- otolaryngologist at Prospect sius R.

C. Church, Friday. 9:30 R. c. church.

9:30 a m. a.m. Interment St, John's Ceme-i on January 28, 1952, formerly of Gravesend, Brooklyn, beloved father of Edith May, Winifred Woodflekl, Ambrose also survived by four grandchildren, two Park Slope builder who con-jters. Mrs. Matthew C.

Jones of structed St. Francis Xavier Babylon. Mrs. George D. Fraser Church, fith Ave.

and Carroll of Omaha. and Mrs. David in addition to a number Swanson of Brooklyn, and homes in the locality. seven grandchildren. Vnimol and rimr Turner of Viola.l1"!- LA ROSSA SAMUEL, of 1345 68th Street, devoted on of Rooco; Virginia OnU, Blanche Roberta.

1 lf.kl beloved brother of Dorothy, Cath CATALANO QIOVANNI. Reposing at R. Alevoll Son great-grandchildren. Reposing at irma Mcueer, uertruar uu sum Peter. S'KG-l, United States Navy Boyertown Chapel, 38 Lafayette Chapels, 1435 64th Street, until Like his father, Mr.

Flana- The funeral will be held Fn-gan built a number of large' day from the Fairchild Chapel, buildings, specializing in Instl- 951 Atlantic Ave. A requiem and the late Muriel Connolly, '1n Heights Hospital and was on the staff of Maimonides Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen Puklin Gottlieb; a daughter, Ann Shirley Gottlieb; his father, Samuel Gottlieb; two sisters, Irene Gottlieb and Mrs. Henrietta Rothenberg, and two brothers, William and Harold B.

Gottlieb. Funeral services will be held erine, Natelia Asaro and Joseph. Reposing at R. Alevoll Son Chapels, 1435 64th Street. Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 10 at Regina Paris Shrine, 65th Street and 12th Avenue.

Interment brother of Theresa Ferrara, George and Joseph; also survived by nine CONVERY EDWIN, of 168 23d tutional construction. He aided I mass will follow at 9:30 a.m. Avenue, Brooklyn, near the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.; Mass of Requiem R. C.

Church of St. Augustine. Burial Holy Crosa Cemetery. Interment private. in the construction of a num-un St.

Francis Xavier Church. grandchildren. Funeral from Dar-street. on January 28, devoted fa ranch' Funeral Home. 8813 oth ther of Fdw-in.

Thomas. Helen Ros- John's Cemetery. Avenue. Thursday: Solemn Re- clano. Mary Murphy and RobertjSt oirinm Ma.

St. EDhrem'S Church. WiW-nr Bimnslnff at, Anarreonte Mayor Delmar Canaday said some 600 families had been evacuated to homes In the high hills behind the town. A survey showed damages along the Ohio and its tributaries were mounting into the millions of dollars. At least nine persons were dead, one was missing and almost 9,000 were homeless.

Temperatures ranging from zero to five degrees were recorded this morning throughout the endangered natural "land pocjeet" stretching from western Pennyslvania to southern Indiana. The bitter cold lowered crest predictions at some downstream points, but river engineers said that any sudden rise in temperatures might cause tributaries to start pouring "thaw-runoffs" Into the "Beautiful Ohio." At the 164-year-old city of Marietta, Ohio, where the river crested yesterday at 4.1.7 feet, townsfolk began the long process of digging out. A state of emergency declared Sunday hy Mayor Joe C. Hartline was lifted, permitting several theaters and taverns to reopen. 7.4 Sets Mark; ROSENBERG HENRY W.

A. in am. Intermpnt Calvarv Ceme-iPnnprol Hnnw Rt.h Avpnne and LINDBORG ALVINA. on Jan on January 29. 1952.

beloved hus-at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the River- "terv. Street until Fridav. 9 a.m. Iy 28, 1932, of 1858 49th Street Ambrose P.

Rikeman, President Of Gravesend Vamps, 86 I 'beloved mother of Grace Rogers, BETTJEMANN EMILIE Oil COSOROVE BESSIE, beloved Lillian Jacob and Frederick Lind- Dana oi uesoetn ana orotner Chapel, Ocean Parkway Mrs. Thomas J. Brecht of Brook-an(j fark circle. lyn and Elise Rosenberg of Ger-1 36 Grant Avenue. Brooklyn, be- if.

of -william D. Coszrove: sis-'boiof. Services at Erlcson Eric- many. Services at Fred Herbst ter of Percy Raymond, Elroy, son's Chapel, 500 State Street, Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Avenue, William T.

Nelson, Joseph. Frank Hempstead. Mar- loved sister of Mrs. Anna Shat-tauer. William Bettjemann.

Mrs. Frieda Furst. Services at Zlrkel Funeral Home, 243 Ridgewood Ave jThursday. 8 p.m. Interment Friday, 10 a.m., Mount Olivet Ceme Friday.

8:30 p.m. Interment pri- Local School Board 39 and served as chairman of Draft Board loo in Brooklyn for the duration of World War II. The vate. tery. Manhasset, Jan.

.10 Ambrose P. Rikeman, president of the Gravesend Volunteer Firemen's Association, a resident of the Gravesend section of Brooklyn jorie Firth and Viola Yoemans. Services at her home, 134 Ketcham Avenue, Amityville, Long Island, Friday, 3 p.m. nue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

Thursday, 10 MABIE HELEN, January 29, 1952 Pprwiriff Jnhn T. CVallaffher Uirsi granu Knigni oi iervairi jCouncil, he held that office ten Mailer With Times William T. Nelson, of 7604 Colonial Road, died yester jn. Kindly omit flowers. BLAN CHARD Suddenly.

Jan- tlarv 29, 1952, ALEXANDER wuiuniua Funeral Home. 2549 Church Ave SALERNO ROSARIA, on January 28, formerly of 100 St. Mark's Place, beloved mother of James Mary Solowie, Susan Russo, Josephine Morgan, Louis and Charles. Reposing at Louis Ceraso tc Son Chapel, 158 S. Oxford (nee Ligntcapi.

January iaoz nue gervice, Thursday, 8:30 p.m. day in Norwegian Hospital. He Brother Luke, O.S.F.; Brother Paul. at Atlanta. Georgia, beloved husband of the late Gertrude and McCORMACK EDMUND rnntnin rpt.lrpri TV.

nf was a veteran of world War 1 S.D.B.; Mrs. Virginia Long. Mrs. Joan Kaercher, Claire, Peter and Imelda Cunningham. Funeral and for the last 30 years had father of Mrs.

Ralph Peterson Service at Fred Herbst Sons Me- i HrAt ClU A im TllllM. 263 71st Street, on January 28, Street. Mass at Our Lady of Peace 19S2 hPinvwi hnshanrf of Marion E.lChurch Thursday, 10 a.m. Inter- been employed as a mailer by the New York Times. 'Thursday.

9:15 a.m.. from the (nee Byrne; father of Margaret' ment Holy Cross Cemetery. F.Hmlinri and the v. utt McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat. View Cemetery.

Visiting bush Avenue; Requiem Mass SCHANKWEILER GRACE Mr. Nelson was a member of Mailers Union 6, the Interna 9:45, Seamari ut class Nicholas 1. 13 noon Thursday. beloved wife of Edward Joseph; for more than half a century and who was an organizer in 1907 of Baron DeKalb Council, Knights of Columbus, died here Monday night in the home of his daughter. Mrs.

James A. May of 37 Bayview Terrace, with whom he had recently made his home. He was 86. The son of Judge James A. Rikeman and a scion of an old Holland Dutch family that settled in New Jersey before the Revolutionary War, Mr.

Rikeman was born in New Jersey but came to Brooklyn in his youth. He was an active member of times. He was the council's guest of honor on many occasions, notably at the opening of their Emmons Ave. clubhouse and on his 85th birthday when the members gave a dinner for him. Surviving are a son, Ambrose Jr.

of Brooklyn: two daughters, Mrs. Edith May of Manhasset and Mrs. Merrill Woodflekl of Patchogue; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Friday in St.

Augustine's R. C. Church, 6th Ave. and Sterling Place, Brooklyn. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Cold Will Stay ri ou nuiuuoa iv. v. McCormack, U. S. brother of loving mother of Edward Charles; BROOKLYN LODGE, NO.

22. Church. Interment John's tional Typographical Union and the Catholic War Veterans. Sister Rose Perpetua. Sisters of dear sister of Margaret Martyn, B.

r. U. u.icia. vemeiei. iqt inh Funeral Thnrsriav.

Continued from Page 1 Irene Pohl. John and Henry Ten Surviving are his wife, Mrs. service for our Brother, ALBERT from clavin Funeral Home. broeck. Reposing at Blair Funeral R.

MEN CONE, Wednesday, Jan-! itn Av' the northern suburbs is pre 'DunVitiHir izn. ij.iz. Kivinic naiiKiiLer oi rau- uary 30, 8 p.m., at Home, 723 Coney Island Avenue. Notice of funeral later. Church, dicted.

Elizabeth Mayrose Nelson; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Walzak; a son, William T. Nelson four sisters, Mrs. Catherine rick of County Kerry and WA nHcw (nee Lavelle) of County am Continued fair and not as Chapel, 1178 Bushwick Avenue. JOHN J.

CUITE, Exalted Ruler. Thoma F. Cuite, Secretary. SEELIG JANE January 27 r- ptrirv ta. McMANUS JOHN, on January cold weather is expected for tomorrow, with a high around 1952, of 145 Hicks Street, devoted wife of Gustav Seelig and beloved BROWN LINDA SUSAN, of 7Seph and JuUa- from her26.

1952. beloved brother of Cath- Canton Court. January 29, 1952.Liri.r, uy Rt.r..t. ThirJerine. Funeral from Walter B.

30 degrees. mother of Evelyn Wartner; sister The cold front blanketed the loving daughter of Arthur and Rita day 9:15 arfl solemn Mass of Inc- Funeral Home. 50 7th of Mrs. Mary Flood, Mrs. Kitty entire Eastern section of the Rpnirtom in a our Tnv nf pPr.

Avenue; solemn ttequiem Mass McElroy and Edward Farrell. Fu- country, with unseasonable cold netiial Hpln R. Church. 59th I Assumption of the Blessed Virgin ineral from tne pairchild Chapel, Walsh, Mrs. Helen Ryan, Mrs.

Mary Cunneen and Mrs. Florence Decker, and a grandson. The funeral will be held Friday from the Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at a.m. in Our Lady of Angels R.

C. Church, 4th Ave. and 7Ud St. (nee Sprence). Services at the residence Thursday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m. Interment Pine-lawn National Cemetery. Patrick J. Byrnes, Director. reported as far south as Miami.

Street and 5th Avenue. Kindly omit Marv R- c- Church, Friday, 3 951 Atlantic Avenue, Thursday, 3 Bar Bandits Sock CD Cop, Find They've Made Sad Error a.m. interment Holy cross ceme 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Vengeful Californians. recover flowers; Masses appreciated. at Assumption of the Blessed Vir Arrangements, James E.

Thornton. ing from record rainfalls and tery. (Philadelphia Papers please copy.) January 30. 1952. gin Mary Church, Cranberry Street between Henrv and Hicks ESTEBAN ELIZABETH ENDE- floods, read this morning of4G degree lows in Miami and Palm Beach and 29 in Jacksonville.

MAN, on January 29. 1952, at her MENCONE ALBERT sud- streets, 10 a.m. denly, at his home. 1176 Bushwick' home, 25 Willow Place, devoted and one of the thugs hit Hook with a beer bottle. Hook promptly drew his revolver he has a permit for it and chased the trio out of the Avenue, on January 28.

1952, voted husband of Teresa wife of Inocencio; devoted mother of Emma and Penelope; dear de-1 SENFTNER ALFRED DWIGHT. January 28, 1952, beloved brother of Re-! Anna, Robert. Herman arid Alexis Three thugs were under ar-j rest today, apprehended through the efforts of an alert civil defense patrolman who chased! one of them and personally of Lyra Nagle. Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, until Friday, 9:45 a.m.; to Our Lady of Angels Services Are Held For Jacob Trubifz brother of Valerie Balzarini. daughter of Lena Endeman Casas Religious services Wednesday, 8 posing at Bushwick Funeral Home.iSenftner.

Religious and Masonic 73d Street and 4th Ave pnii Sy tne David Atwater.ii78 Busnwick Avenue, solemn 'services at tne raircnnci cnapei. nue, Wliere Kequiein Mass win ,.,,1.,, n- frnminmiim Macs Frirlav Pphrnnrv 1. OKI Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday. 8 Chapel, 187 S.

Oxford Street. a.m., at Our Lady of Good p.m. Interment Green-Wood Ceme- Funeral services for Jacoh Trubitz, 67, who had spent 40 Atlanta, the heart of Dixie, was as cold as a dixie cup with a frigid 18 last night. Closer to home, the Westchester County Airport at Rye-Kensico Lake, reported a temperature of 1.9 above at 7 a.m. While New Yorkers were wishing the Canadian cold front would go back where it came from, Canadians were crossing their fingers that perhaps he would stay away.

In Ottawa it was 20 degrees below Counsel R. C. Church, Putnam and tery. terment Green-Wood Cemetery. Direction of Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. offered at 10:15 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARRAGHER HELEN, January 29, 1952, beloved wife of Francis mother of Frederick Dosch, Francis Jr A. A.

B.Dhprt P. January years in the clothing industry, SPEARS ANNIE, on Ralph Avenues. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, L. New York. FARRELL GEORGE Janu 27, beloved wife of Andrew; mother of George Andrew, Annabelle aiy 29.

1952. of 8780 I5th Avenue bar. He pursued one of them down De Kalb collared him, and took him to the 79th Precinct station house. The suspect identified himself as Albert Petruzzi, 22, of 1055 De Kalb Ave. Under questioning by Lt.

WI-liam Nevins, Petruzzi broke down and implicated his pals, who were nabbed later. They were Eugene DeLange, 21, of Stanhope and Dominick Ciarcio. 21, of 1029 De Kalb Ave, brought him to the Gates Ave. station house. The hero of the incident Is Abraham Hook, 40, of 867 De Kalb an auxiliary patrolman whose civil defense training helped him bring in the thug.

Hook, it was learned today, was in Paul's Bar and Grill at 917 De Kalb Ave. when three bandits came in and announced a stickup. There was a brawl. Mrr.TT.ir cathf.rtnf. (npp Pfister, Helen Swarthout and Viola were held today in the Riverside Memorial Chapel, Coney Island Ave.

and Ogean Parkway. Mr. Trubitz, who was associated with his son, Buddy Porcaro), January 30, of 434 4thLacon; also survived by 11 grand-Avenue, beloved wife of Vincent! children. Eastern Star and reli-Milillo; devoted mother of Vin- 8'ous services Wednesday, January t( n. 30.

8 n.m.. at. the Simonson Chanel. and Eileen; sister of Margareti01 brother of Anna W. Alma Kreth.

Anna Ewans.ML Edward and Margaret Brown. Henry, John and William Kreth.lSolemn Requiem Mass Friday. 10 Services Thursday, 8 p.m., at tlieiam- st- Fmbars R. C. Church.

McManus Funeral Home. a' Chapel of Joseph G. Flatbush Avenue. Funeral 3 5l" Avenue. untune, uuvia, iita.

anu uciaiu i rt. i I. J. Milillo. Solemn Requiem Mass' "9-04 Hillside Avenue.

Richmond 1 rubitz, in Buddy lollies, Saturdpv 10 am St Thomas Hill. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., 120th St. and Broadway, Man- p.du a.m. iiiu-iiiiciib i.auuuai, WILLIAM, sud- 1 ummunj. 1 mi pmih pi hattun, died Monday in Brook- Cemetery, Long Island.

ripnlv at Dplrau Rparh Florida hi-jjumiis 1, 1 1, ,1 it January 29, 1952. of Babylon. Long Clape' G' Duffy' 9th Island, formerly of Brooklyn, be loved husband of the lata Nettie Schenck Flanagan; devoted father NELSON WILLIAM, of 7604 Walter K. Cooke INC. Fvnvraf Information See Teller Headed South With Cash Continued from Page 1 I Colonial Road, on January 29, be- TEDALDI JOHN beloved brother of Joseph.

Beach Ave. mg Walter B. Cooke, Funeral! Surviving, in addition to his Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. Solemn son, Buddy, are his wife, Mrs. Requiem Ma.ss St.

Catherine of iKthol Truhitz; another son, Hy; Alexandria R. C. Church, Friday. brothers, Irving, Ren and 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Jackie Trubitz, and a sister, Cemetery.

Saran Weiner. of Mrs. Phebe F. Jones, Mrs. An-i iloved husband of Elizabeth (nee nette F.

Fraser and Mrs. Mary F. Mayrose); father of Irene and Wil At 12:20. another assistant manager, Jack .1. George, unlocked Olsen's cage.

A check nf cash on hand showed thai was missing. Police said Olsen weighs 1 10 pounds, is five feet eight inches in height, has dark brown hair and a thin face with high cheek hones. i 20 Snydor Ave. ULiler 6-4800 liam Nelson; brother of Catherine Walsh. Helen Ryan, Mary Cun Swanson.

Reposing at the Fair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Requiem Mass St. Francis Xavicr Church, 6th Avenue and Cazoll Street, Friday, February 1, at j.30 neen and Florence Decker; also urvived by one grandson. Funeral THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE BUSHWICK HOSPITALl NEW AIR CHIEF NAMED regret to announce the death ofjFQR MITCHEL FIELD and the children. Carol Ann, 11, and Francis, 7, in her one-and-a-half-room apartment at 725 48th St.

He visited them Monday night, she added. Olsen has been living with private. Please Friday. 9 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Re a.m. Interment omit flowers.

nnr rn irPH.surer hum iriliuiii LEGAL miipm Mass Our Iariv of Aneels! 1 a tot. Washington, Jan. IU.W Flip Yr fifKO AR Church, 9:30 a.m. MENCONE He was ever con-lTne Alr Force announced today GLEASON JOHN RICHARD. January 30th Ol'INN, Cill 9 (10 A.M.

It Cbanrl I'EVS, John F. I p.m. at Chaprl ENNFIF.LD. Maria P.M. at Cbapel BR1DOENS.

Sarah B. P.M. at Chapel Thursday, January Sltt Paula 1 P.M. at Chaprl KORN, Bo 1 P.M. at Chapel Friday, tebruarv tit TOl'XG, Mary P.M.

at Chapel OULDS. Carl H. 1 :00 P.M. at Chapel TEDALDI, John M. Services Be Arranged MABTIN, Andrea SerTices to Be Arranged CAKCSO, Phoebe A.

SerTleea to Ba Arranged THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF xripntiniK in his work in the hns-ithat Maj. Gen. Leon V. John- his narpnts Christian and Clara I S.J., of the faculty of Brooklyn Preparatory School, January 28. O'DONNELL 1st Lt.

JOSEPHiitai and l0T the welfare of the son, commander of the 3d Air Tl A'TVWVCT Irilln early yesterday and at White River, Ontario, a cozy 43-below was reported last, night. Kinda, Sorta Cold! The coldest spot in the United States today was the Canadian-border town of Presque Isle, Maine, where the temperature sank to 31 degrees below zero. As far as the freezing Canadians are concerned. Jack Frost is still laughing up his isobar at his recent triumph over the $1,000,000 Royal Canadian Air Force "all-weather" experimental plane. Flight Lt.

Douglas Biden, pilot of the Rockcliffe Ice Wagon, an R. C. A. F. flying laboratory, which was forced to return to Canada after two unsuccessful attempts to land at LaGuardia Field in Monday's snowstorm, arrived here yesterday convinced that "this is no all-weather plane." The plane, which Is purposely flown in all sorts of extreme arctic conditions, landed at LaGuardia yesterday in time for the American Meteorological Society meeting at the Hotel Astor.

As one crew member put It, even though it is a bit embarrassing to let the weather boat an "all-weather" plane, "I'd rather get a ribbing than a wake." 1952, beloved son of John J. and Force, based in England, will community at large Sarah Hynes Gleason. Office of Dr. EUGENE A. COLLIGAN, Secretary, Board of Directors, return immediately to takeover as continental air commander X.

fllllCU 111 m.llUll (n Korea, October 13. 1951, beloved husband of Marie; devoted father of Sharon and Diane; loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Don- the Dead, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.

Mass of Requiem Thursday, 10 a.m., nf wo at Mitchel Air Base. L. I. He WABH MARP.ARFT. St.

Ignatius Church, Rogers Avenue and Carroll Street, Brooklyn. st Seventh Ave. MAin 2-858S RttaiPprn Street. South Hemristead. Will replace Mai.

l.en. Willis nell; dear brother of Mrs. at 4617 4th Ave. Neighbors of Mrs. Olsen said he visited his wife and children several times a week.

Olsen's father said the couple were living apart only because they had not been able to find a larger apartment. Left behind in Olsen's cage, bank officials found, was Olsen was due back at the Januarv 30th L. on January 28, 1952, beloved H. Hale, who is ill In a hospital. Interment St.

Andrew on Hudson, Poughkeepsie, New York. acbnotoieogments GOTTLIEB Dr. BERNARD beloved husband of Helen; de McMONAGLE, Annie 8:30 A.M. at Chapel MERRICK. Andrew A.

:0 A.M. at Chapel I YYDER. Charlea I P.M. at Chapel Thurtiay, January 3ttt BYRNES, Thomat W. J0 A.M.

at Chapel BROOKS. Charlee M. 1 .00 P.M. at Chapel mother of Thomas and John; also survived by four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Reposing at the Hartnett Funeral Home, 148 Greenwich Street, Hempstead, L.

I. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Loretto R. C. Church, Fries, Mrs. Maureen Marskl, Miss Anne O'Donnell, Mrs.

Margaret Foulkes. Reposing at the Funeral Home of J. Clement Kearns. 1461 Bushwick Avenue, corner Pilling Street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Barbara's R. C. Church Thursday. 10 a.m. Interment Cypress Hills National Cemetery.

MYKLEBUST The family of voted father of Ann Shirley; dear the late STINE MYKLEBUST son of Samuel; brother of William wish to thank the Clergy, rela Harold. Irene Gottlieb and Hen tives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during rietta Rothenberg. Services River Hempstead, Thursday, January 31 at 9:30 am, Interment Calvary; their recent bereavement. bank at 12 noon. At 12:10 Edward Borst, an assistant manager of the bank, asked the head teller, Benjamin Clarke, where Olsen was.

The bank has a rule that employes desiring more than an hour for lunch must lunft. oy me grace oi aotj. tree and independent. To the John. If any, the name John, heing fk'Mtiouji, and to the next of kin.

if any. of MART CORRIGAN, Deceased, whoae name or name? ana whose plare or plarea of rr-sidenre are unknown and rannot after due dlligent'c be ai 'eitained. and to anv and all unknown persons interested in the estate of MARY CORRIGAN. Deceased, aa creditors, next of kin or otherwise- ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: STATE TAX COMMISSION; DR. PETER J.

DULUGAN; DR. WILLIAM F. HESL1N, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. HYMAX WANK. Puh.

Ho Administrator, Kings Willi an office in the Municipal Buildine. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, has presented his account a.l Administrator of MARY CORRIGAN. deceased, lately residing at No. 291 Kosciusko Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Klnes.

Citv and State of New York, and a petition praying tlmt lua account may ha judicially settled: NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show raue before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kines. to be held at the Hall of Records. In the County of Kings, on the 4th day of March. lJViIi.

at 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the Seal of our snld Surrogate's Court to hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

E. IVAV Ht'BENSTEtN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said Countv. the 21st day of January, 1952. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk nf (he Surrogate's Court. ja.10-4i Cemetery. side Chapel, Ocean Parkway and Park Circle, Thursday at 2 p.m. HAGMANN EMMA, dear sis iVivian Hooker and Violet Kane, O'LOUGHLIN On Tuesday.

January 29, 1952, of 500 4th Street, ROSE T. nee Peaty), beloved wife of Walter F. O'Laugh- roktyn Pvaarai Nomi 26 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE, Ulster (.4800 SEVENTH AVL MAia 2-SSSS antral Nomas ia) MANHATTAN liONX OUflNI Norman. Robert and Oluf Lands' nes; Grace Costello.

WHITE ELLEN LOUISE, 28, of 379 Washington Avenue. Services Ebbers-Hill, Clinton' llm; mother of Marion R. Braxl, ter of Frank H. Hagmann; also survived by three nieces and four nephews. Services Thursday, 8 p.m., at the Zirkel Funeral Home, In Cemorram speak to a bank official.

Olsen I had not done so. Avenue Chapel, 519 Clinton Ave- Catherine M. Mullen. Rose F. Dunn and Claire M.

Assip; sister Thursday, 2:30 p.m COSTELLO Lt. EDWARD J. Ridgewood and Norwood Avenues, WILLIAMS TRYPHENA New York Police Department, Januarv 28. 1952. of 1379 Trov Ave-Iretired.

Died January 30, 1951. In of Mary E. Dougherty, Katherine Garcia, Lillian Glaser and Frank J. Peaty; survived also by seven grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m.

Solemn Mass of Requiem St. loving memory. WIFE ana auwo. nue, beloved wife of Clarence Geo. W.

Pease Cypress Hills. HALEY GEORGE, on January 28, 1952, beloved husband of Gertrude (nee Donohue); father of George, James, Mrs. H. Fisher, Mrs. M.

Paynter; -brother of Mrs. M. Brooks, Mrs. B. Flavin.

Reposing at Marino Funeral Home, 290 Tasty News for Kids Windsor, Jan. 30 (U.R) Kiddies suffering from whooping cough, measles, mumps and many other bacterial infections had good news today. The Parke, Davis Company announced it had begun production of custard-flavored Saviour Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. dear sister of Christine Brewer.

Service at Ericson Ericson's Chaoel, 500 State Street, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, Prospect Cemetery, Schenectady, New York. WILSON HENRY at Ridpe- funeral director 4U Noitrind Ave. ST. 1-770O Uemembranm.

CRAPER BERTHA. Happy birthday In heaven. Mother. Son. MICHAEL.

OTTESON MAUDE CARY, on January 29, 1952, wife of the late Wilson Avenue. Mass Friday, 101 a.m., St. Barbara's R. C. Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

William Otteson. Service at Phillips Funeral Home, 50 Ludlow Street, Yonkers. N. Thursday field, on January 29, 1952. i husband of the l.Ue Grace father of Donald brother of John Edwin, Louis Frederick A.

and Mrs. Augusta M. Iae. Serv ices at St. Stephens Episcopal ANNAN MICHAEL T.

of 582 at 12 noon. Interment Green-, 16th Street, on January 30. 1952.jWood Cemetery, beloved husband of the late Christina; devoted father of Mary Anne. OULDS CARL January 28. Michael T.

Sister Mary Joan.11952. beloved husband of S.M.; Mrs. John D'Emic JameslScrvices at Walter B. Cooke. and Joseph.

Reposing at M. J.1 Funeral' Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park near Flatbush. Avenue. Thursday. Church (Rid'efield, Conn.i, on Friday.

February 1, at 2:30 pin. Interment private. YOUNG MARY (nee Thom- West, until Saturday. 9 a.m. Re- 8 p.m.

Interment Friday, 1 p.m. Evergreens Cemetery. sou). January 28. 1952, beloved An AcknimtUiigmfnt or of ffliftutk meets a need which can hardly be solved in any other way.

Not only is it in the Brooklyn Eagle a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes, but it also courteously acknowledges services and kindnesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed, or whose names or addresses are not known. A diro of Ilfinka like the one below JAMES Mr. and Mrs. Robert James and family wish to express '0 their many friends their heartfelt thanks for the tokens of sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement. can be Inserted in the Brooklyn Eagle by call-ln9 Miss Hart at MAln 45200 REIMER MARGARETH of1 104 Warwick Street, on January wife of the late Matthew S.

Young; devoted sister of Elizabeth Robinson of Port Jefferson. New York, and Ida T. Starkweather of Brook tc tfjfSfitei The low cost of Walter B. Cooke service loe not indicate any lack of quality. It does represent efficient, economical management and a small-profit policy.

Caskets in a Sdcctiu Price Rant Cloth-covered 150 to 255 Solid Oak 295 to 4 Solid Mahogany M95 to 725 iscLimtNO Cikr and protrcfitx ulrrcate: rrmoial from enf local hmpttal or tntdtnet, at all lunrrnl lacililifi heartt and ont Umomint to any local ctmritry. Walter B.CooIic, quiem Mass Holy Name Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowera. HANS FRANK at his daughter's home.

109-14 214th Street, Queens Village, on Januarv 28 30, 1952, sister of Dorothea. Otto E. Reimer and the late John B. lyn. Religious and Eastern Star and Rudolph Reimer.

Services services at Walter B. Cooke, Fred Herbst Sons INCORfORATtD Funeral Directors Since 1868 At Your Service Every Day or Night Plidne Shore Road 5-1600 Complete Funerali Now As Always Triced From $190 Completely Air Conditioned 75th Street and Fifth Avenue BROOKLYN. NEW YORK EARL HERBST PRESIDENT 1952, husband of the late Barbara devoted father of Barbarai and interment private. It Is kindly requested that flowers be Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. Thursday.

8:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Grove Cemeterv. Datz, Evelyn Fensteret, Marie Paschke, Frances O'Brien, David Joseph A. and August E. Hans; 17 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren also survive.

Reposing at his parlors, 192-07 Jamaica Avenue. HollLs, until Friday, 9:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St Gerard's R. C. Church at 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. JAMES G. NUGENT FUNERAL HOME i GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

BUckminster 2-024? Aerr Yorfc's larjpit Funpral Direrlorf MOOKIYN FUNEDAl HOMES OUtlNS fUNEKAl HOMES Snydr Av Uttef 6-4800 150-10 Hillside Avenui-JAmncj S-6670 10 Sevtntn 2 8S85 JSS 14 Northers Blvd. FLushirf 3-6MO PUNIIA1 HOMIt IN MANHATTAN iONX ItOOKlVN OUIINl Chapel Accommodations in alt communititi without charge 4 INgersoll 2-2569 Vital notice accepted 8 am to 2 p.m. for publication the Stame day; ot tote at 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication.

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