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of of of GELDMACHER ANNA on of Lulu A. Schwerdtman, Joseph January 7. 1951, beloved G. and Charles O. Geldmacher: dear sister of' Louise A.

Taylor; also survived by eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Service Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Leo F. Kearns Funeral Home, 115-10 Rockaway Boulevard, Ozone Park. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m. Interment The Evergreens.

GRANATH HULDA, on January 6, 1951, of 539 53d Street, beloved mother of Florence Larsen, Jennie and A. Herbert Granath; grandmother of Robert Larsen, Herbert A. and Thomas Granath. Services at Ericson Ericson's Chapel, 500 State Street, Tuesday p.m. Interment Wednesday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery.

GROSS -Dr. MOSES, beloved husband of Rose (nee Siegel); devoted father of Stanley; loving son of Kate. a Services today, 12 noon. at The Riverside, Brocklyn, Ocean Parkway and Prospect Park (310 Coney Island Avenue). Interment Mount Lebanon Cemetery.

HAMILL-FRANCIS on Jan7, 6, 1951, beloved husband of Mary, (nee Elliott); devoted father of Elizabeth and Barbara. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Tuesday, 42d 8 p.m. 10, HAMILL- FRANCIS H. With St.

heavy hearts officers and members of the Fort Greene Post, No. 1409, American Legion, are deeply touched by the sudden death of our executive committeeman. Legionnaires are to at nd Legion services requested, January and 9. 8:30 p.m., at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Brooklyn.

AL SERGIO, Commander. Charles H. Damico, Adjutant. HANSEN-MINA, on January 6, 1951, beloved wife of Edward: at mother of Edward: also survived by two grandchildren. Service at Joseph Redmond Funeral Parlor, of 476 73d Street, Monday at 8 p.m.

Max Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Ocean View Cemetery. the HARRISON-JAMES, on Lake ary 6, 1951, devoted husband of Catherine (nee Corrigan); beloved father of Catherine James D. and Dorothy Smakal; grandfather of James D. brother of Mary Flanagan.

Funeral from the Ber- gen Funeral Home, 45-18 48th nue, Woodside, on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass of, Requiem at St. Raphael's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HEINZINGER-January 8. 1951, PETER, of 1541 Kimball Street, beloved husband of Dorothy (nee wife, Gallic) and devoted father of Alyce and Sons Frank.

Memorial, Services 7501 at 5th Fred Avenue, Herbst Ave- Wednesday, 8 p.m.; funeral Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Cypress a.m., Hills Cemetery. HENKEN-CHARLES, on January 7. 1951, beloved brother of Isabella Henken. Reposing at the be- Zirkel Funeral Home, Ridgewood Jef-; and and Norwood Avenues, Cypress Hills.

Notice of funeral later. HEUBACH ELSA, January 7. Serv- 1951, of 287 E. 18th Street, beloved on sister of Margaret Heubach and Mrs. Adele Gundlach.

Friends may call at the Chapel, 951 Atlantic Tuesday, 1 Fairchild, p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations 770 to the Damon Runyon Cancer by Fund would be appreciated. Interment strictly private. of HUGHES-JENNIE. aunt of Margaret, Catherine later.

and Charles: devoted friend of Ryan-McGinness family. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from 1484 E. Mi- 18th Street; Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m., St. Brendan's Church. and Bedell.

KENNY-IRENE, of 327 Decatur corner Street, January 7, 1951. Reposing Sol- at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street, until Wednesday, 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Holy at Holy Rosary R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. KIRBY-On January 5, 1951, C.S.J. THOMAS beloved son of the 110-45 late Timothy C.

and Mary J. Forest Kirby; devoted brother of Mrs. John W. Jones and Henry, J. Mar- Kirby.

Funeral from Schaefer's FuIn- neral Parlors. 4th Avenue at 42d Street, Tuesday. January 9, at Requiem Mass at St. Michael's R. C.

Church. Interment 1951, Holy Cross Cemetery. Lilfa- KIRKHAM- T. of 90 T. 8th Avenue, January 5.

1951, be-1 loved mother of Henry P. KirkB. ham. Service at the Fairchild Mar- Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, TuesAve- day, 2 p.m. Interment GreenWood Cemetery.

KROPP-EUPROSINA, on JanuInter- ary 6, 1951, at her residence. 364 E. 32d Street, beloved wife of Charles: mother of Mrs. Eva Koening, Jack, JanCharles, Fred and Arthur. Funeral Maryfrom James C.

Nugent Eileen Home, Avenue and E. 28th Street, D. of Wednesday, 2 p.m. Mrs. MANNEBACH MARY ELIZAand BETH (nee Caddigan), on January from 5, 1951, devoted wife of Julius W.

24 and dear mother of Arthur C. and Mrs. Virginia Cleary; also survived St. by brothers, John, Frank and ArCar- thur, and sisters, Ellen, Catherine: Brook- and Lena; grandson, Joseph Bryan Ceme- Cleary. Funeral from Glascott Funeral 102-03 Metropoli(tan Avenue corner 71st Avenue, Janu- Forest Hills, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.: John, Solemn Requiem Mass at Church dear of Our Lady of Mercy, Kessel Services Street, 10 a.m.

Interment St. Zirkel John's Cemetery. and MASON ELIZABETH SWITZER, on Sunday, January 7, 1951, 1951, at her residence, 161 Henry Anna Street, Brooklyn, beloved wife of of the late William P. Mason, and Repos- mother of Mrs. Wendell P.

Colton, Funeral in her 99th year. Funeral services Ster- at the Church of the Saviour, Pierrepont Street and Monroe Te- Place, Brooklyn, at 11 a.m. Tuesday, January 9. Please omit flowers. MAXWELL CATHERINE M.

on Saturday, January 6, 1951, for1951, merly of Sherman Street. Reposdear ing at the Funeral Home, 187 S. de- Oxford Street, until Tuesday, Hogan a.m. Requiem at St. Auloving gustine's R.

C. Church, 10:30 a a.m. 95 McALEA- On January 3. 1951, York ELLEN, dear mother of Vincent a.m.; and William Maiser. Reposing at Veron- Austin W.

Moran Funeral Home, Inter- 121 6th Avenue; Requiem Mass Ceme- Church of St. Augustine, Wednesday, 10 a.m. McCUSKER-JOHN of 135-14 Street, Ozone Park, on January 6, 1951, beloved husband of Elsie (nee Stroessner); dear father of Ann; son of Katherine; brother of Emma Kojan, Lulu Westland; nephew of John Speckman, Emma Plocker. Reposing at Funeral Chapel, 94-08 118th Street, Richmond Hill. Requiem Mass at The Nativity of the John's' at 10 a.m.

Interment Cemevery. ANNE E. FOLEY, Director. McDERMOTT HELEN of 37 Dare Court, January 7, 1951, loving sister of Frederick Allen, Mrs. Anthony Liska, Mrs.

Joseph Mirabella and Walter Allen, Services at Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Gerrittsen Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m. McGARRY-On Friday, January JAMES McGARRY, of 191 Court" Street, beloved father of E. and Joseph L. McGarry.

Reposing Edw. H. C. Dunn Chapel, 298 7th Avenue. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m.; Mass of Requiem St.

Paul's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGRATH-On January 5, 1951, CATHERINE (nee Victory), beloved wife of the late Peter devoted mother of Sister Mary Theobald, C.S.J.; Loretta Vosburgh, Marie Curran, Dorothy Zangler, and Thomas McGrath. Reposing at her residence, 142 Sterling Street. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Assisi R. C. Church. Holy Cross Cemetery. MILMOE- on January 7, 1951, born County Sligo, Ireland, of 439 16th Street, beloved husband of Catherine; devoted father of Owen, Gerard, Arthur, Wilfred, Edward and Eileen; dear brother of Catherine, and Thomas.

at Smith Bridget, Sons Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Thursday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Name R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MOFFAT CHRISTINA daughter late Mary and Robert Moffat, on January 7, 1951, at her home in Southold, L. I. Services Tuesday, 10 a.m., at the Methodist Church. Interment Green -Wood Cemetery. MOYSE-GEORGE on Janu- ary 7, 1951, dear husband of the late Mary (nee Gallagher); father of Richard and Albert, sergeant, N.

Y. P. D. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, corner Church and Rogers Avenues. Services Thursday, 9:45 a.m.

Interment Long Island National Cemetery. MULDERRIG PATRICK, on January 7, 1951, beloved husband of Nora (nee Curran); also survived by two brothers and three sisters. Reposing at the Parlors of J. J. Sullivan, 486 Classon Avenue, until 9 a.m.

Wednesday; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the Nativity, 9:30 a.m. MURPHY retired N. 1 Y. C. P.

Precinct, bePAUL, loved husband of Lillie Roche Murphy; father of John, Paul, Helen Burke; brother of Stephen. Funeral from Nugent's Chapel, quiem Mass Good Shepherd R. C. Avenue and E. 28th Street.

a ReChurch, Wednesday, 10 a.m. NEAL V. KOCH, Director. O'GRADY KATHERINE (nee McKay), at her residence, 47 Street, January 6, 1951, wife of the late John; loving mother of Catherine Hammer, Helen Collins. Margaret Brenner and Anna Somers; also survived by ten grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass R. C. Church of the Assumption. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PIERZ-Suddenly, on January 6, CHARLES of 489 Broadway, Newark.

N. beloved husband Esther (nee Mauer); dear son of Julia Leeger, and loving brother of Katherine Rauth. Services at Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

(Newark News please copy.) RASWEILER-PETER. on January 7, beloved husband of Anna (nee Wilson). Services Tuesday, January 9, at 8 p.m., at the Simonson Chapel, 119-04 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill. Interment Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., in Evergreens Cemetery. SACCARDI January 7, 1951, LAURETTA, beloved wife of Frank; also survived by five sisters and one brother.

Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, until 10 a.m. Wednesday; thence to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, where Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at 10:45 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. SCOTT-MARY January 6, 1951, beloved aunt of Sally and Richard Moffitt.

Service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. SMITH SAMUEL, aged 91 years, beloved husband of Ella; devoted father of Lincoln, Samuel P. and Mrs. Myrtle Schieffelin.

Minerva Lodge, No. 792, F. A. services Tuesday, January 9, at 8 p.m. at Bellmore Funeral Home, Bellmore, L.

I. STROBEL -JOHN January 7, 1951, beloved husband of Anna M. (nee Farrell); devoted father of John G. and Mrs. Theresa M.

French; loving brother of Anna and Antoinette, a.m., from his Strobel. Funeral residence, 1214 E. 36th Street. Requiem Mass 9:45 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. Interment Cemetery. SULLIVAN Suddenly, January 5, 1951, ALPHONSE, beloved husband of Emma (nee Christiansen); dear father of Judith, Walter and Douglas; son of Edward Sullivan; also survived four sisters one brother. Funeral from Chapel of George Siebold Son, 384 Van Brunt Street, Tuesday.

Funeral service at Christ Chapel Church, p.m. Kindly omit flowers. WILLIAM J. FENTON: Funeral Director Chapels In All Localities 1893 Coney Island Ave. DEwey 9-2413 DR.

MOSES GROSS, EXPERT IN INTERNAL MEDICINE, DIES Dr. Moses Gross, a specialist in 1 internal medicine who had practiced in Brooklyn for the last 25 years, died yesterday of a coronary thrombosis in his home, 25 Eastern Parkway. He was 53. Dr. Gross, attending physician at Beth El Hospital, was an associate fellow of the American College of Physicians and had been certified by the American Board ofInternal Medicine.

He was an assistant medical director with the Empire Group of the Health Insurance Ptan. Particularly interested in diseases of the thyroid, of which he had made a study for the last 20 years, Dr. Gross Mrs. M. H.

Tisne, Former PTA Head Funeral services will be held tomorrow night for Mrs. Clara Eckhoof Tisne, wife of Marcel H. Tisne, former sales manager of A. Schraeder and Sons. Mrs.

Tisne died Saturday in Hollywood, Fla. She was 63. services will be at the Tisne home, 155 Beaumont in the Manhattan Beach section. The interment Wednesday in Evergreen Cemetery will be private. Mrs.

Tisne was born in Manhattan and was a life resident of Manhattan Beach, where she was formerly the head of the Parent AsI sociation. The Tisnes were married 40 ago last Wednesday. Besides Mr. Tisne, she is survived daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ryan; a grandson Thomas Ryan and a brother, Arnold Eckhoff.

Deaths SULLIVAN PATRICK N. Y. P. on January 6, 1951, of of the late Kathleen Dwyer; 453 60th Street. beloved, husband voted father of Eileen and Patrick; dear brother of James, the late John Jeremiah, Michael, William, Julia, Hannah and Nora.

Reposing at Cosgrove Chapels, 5723 5th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. TANAJEWSKI ALEXANDER, on January 4, 1951, of 458 47th Street, beloved husband of Scholastyka; devoted father of Jennie Koeper, Blanche Steup, Casimir; brother.

Lenski; Adam, also Isodore survived and three grandchildren. Reposing Jurek Funeral Home, 728 4th bay Avenue, corner Street. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Czenstochowa R. C. Church, Monday 9 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. THOMAS wife of of 1903 the Pacific Street, beloved late Robert R. Thomas, on January 5, 1951. Services Tuesday, 1 p.m., Siloam Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Lafayette Avenues. THOMPSON- -JOHN on JanJuary 8, 1951, husband of the late Margaret Jane Smithwick; uncle of Dr.

John J. Loreutz. Funeral from his late residence, 60-17 60th Avenue, Maspeth, on Thursday morning, thence to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal R. C. Church at 10 o'clock, where a Solemn Requiem Mass be offered.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. R. A. Skelton, Funeral Director.

TISNE-CLARA (Eckhoff), January 6, at Hollywood, beloved wife of Marcel mother of Mrs. Thomas Ryan, and sister of Arnold Eckhoff. Services at late residence, 15. Beaumont Street, 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Interment Wednesday, private, Evergreens Cemetery. TROST-FRED, of 651 Leonard Street, on Saturday, January 6, 1951, beloved husband of Bertha (nee Reichert); dear father mund. Member of Herder Lodge, No. 698, F. A.

M. Religious and fraternal services at Treber Funeral Home, 102 Norman Avenue, corner Leonard Street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 9, 1951, at 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m. WALLACE- On January 6, 1951, BARBARA beloved wife of the late David; devoted mother of Fergus John Janet F. and May W.

Crawford; also four grandchildren. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m. Interment Ocean View Cemetery, Staten Island. In Memoriam GUZMAN-OLIVE. Anniversary and birthday remembrance of a devoted wife and mother.

Passed away January 8, 1948. Three years have passed since that sad day, The one we loved was called away. Lonesome Husband and Family. O'NEILL MARY A. In memory of our beloved mother, who passed away one year ago today.

Anniversary Masses will be offered in St. James Pro-Cathedral, St. Gregory, St. Saviour, St. Pancras and Holy Name.

Dear mother, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more; Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Her Children, BARNEY. SIS. GEORGE, TOM, BUB. PACKARD -In loving memory of JOSEPH S.

PACKARD, passed away January 8, 1944. WIFE and DAUGHTERS. WARD- HUGH B. Fifth Anniversary Mass will be offered at St. Thomas Aquinas Church.

The FAMILY. Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Directors Since 1888 Chapels in All Localities Personal Service 24 7th Avenue STerling 9-2222 ANDREW J. MACADDIN, LIO. William J. Flynn, Spanish War Vet Funeral services for William J.

Flynn, 87, a Spanish-American War veteran, who years ago was with the Department of Sanitation, will be held at p.m. tomorrow in the Rontamin Grindrod Funeral Home, 27 Hull Rev. J. P. Forte, pastore of Westminster United Presbyterian Church, 54 Hopkinson will officiate.

There also will be United Spanish War Veterans rites. Burial will be in Cypress Hills National Cemetery at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Mr. Flynn, who lived at 83 McDougall died Friday.

He was born in Brooklyn and served with the 14th Regiment. Many years ago his leg was so badly injured when he stopped a runaway horse bearing down on a crowd of school children that it had to be amputated. He was a member of the 14th Regiment Camp, U. S. W.

and the Military Order of the Serpent. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Flynn; a daughter, Mrs. Sarah Palumbo, and two sons, William Henry and Sgt. John Thomas Flynn.

Mrs. E. S. Mason Rites Tomorrow Mrs. Elizabeth Switzer Mason, 98, died yesterday at her home, 161 Henry St.

She was the widow of William P. Mason, who at his death in 1947 was the last surviving partner of Samuel Thompson's Nephew wool merchants and onetime operator of the Black Star Line fleet of clipper ships operating between New York and Liverpool. Mrs. Mason had been married to Mr. Mason 73 years when he died.

He was 97 and a lifelong Brooklynite, and had served as treasurer of the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum. A daughter, Wendell P. Colton, survives. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow Church of the Saviour, Pierrepont St.

and Monroe Place. Burial will be in Green Wood Cemetery. Return Awaited Of Gyp Suspect Continued from Page until he drained the phony account of the $82,000. He had convinced his superiotsia it deliver was the learned, checks that per- he sonally to Hornsby when the latter came to New York. But the knife concern did not get its money; it notified the True firm, an audit of Lewis' books ordered.

ands Girls Turn on Him On Nov. 15, a day after the promotional campaign had closed, detectives found Lewis had left his home with his wife, Regina, and their ninemonth-old son, Richard, for parts unkonwn. Meanwhile, private detectives found a girl whom Lewis allegedly had defrauded $1,000 and jilted. She put them in touch with another pretty young thing, said to have been similarly cheated. The second girl gave them a lead to still third young girl in Houston, Texas.

It was discovered that Lewis, another fictitious name, had set himself and his family up in grand style in Houston, but meanwhile was enjoying a busman's holiday in Long Beach with a fourth girl. He made the mistake of callMan-ing his wife from Long Beach, and the call was traced. Lewis had $2,000 on him, plus his "million dollar personality," when he was nabbed there with girl No. 4 on Saturday. Warned About Heater, Two Die of Fumes at San Francisco, Jan.

8 (U.P.)he Delbert Sapp, 36-year-old shipyard worker, was overcome by fumes from an unvented heatoffer day." his apartment last Monin Recovering from his experiof ence at Ft. Miley Veteran's of Hospital, Mr. Sapp lent his of apartment keys to two friends, Harvey L. Thompson and Richard Weatherbee, both 30. He warned them about the a heater.

Saturday, Mr. Thompson and Mr. Weatherbee were found in the apartment, dead of suffocation. Thomas P. Kelly Thomas P.

Kelly, 55, of 51-11 94th Elmhurst, collapsed and died of a heart attack yesterday while sitting in his automobile at 71st Ave. and Burns Forest Hills. He was a plumbing and heating contractor in Elmhurst. Kelly, a native of Southampton, was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion. He also was a member of the Elks.

His wife, Mrs. Mabel Kelly, survives. MM. J. SMITH SONSFuneral Directors Est.

1875 Michael J. Smith No connection with any other of similar name Large Chapels Air- -Conditioned Casket Display Premises Services at Residence or Chapels Available Anywhere 248 PROSPECT PARK WEST STerling 8-2255, 2232 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 8, 1951 7 Deaths Maria Mannebach, Mary ardenhagen, E. Mason, E. S.

ecker, Otto Maxwell, C. V. Perkowitz, Saul McAlea, Ellen (laise, Philip McCusker, J. J. ornish.

Emma McDermott, H. H. jourtney, A. M. McGarry, James ogle, Mary McGrath, C.

roak, Mary Milmoe, Michael isken, John Moffat, Christina olan, Frank D. Moyse, George A. orr, Frances D. Mulderrig, Patrick Arthur Murphy, Paul P. O'Grady, Feldmacher, L.

Charles K. arenath, Hulda Rasweller, Peter Cross, Dr. Moses Saccardi, L. Francis H.Scott, Mary E. ansen, arrison, Mina James Smith, Strobel, Samuel, (einzinger, Peter Sullivan, Charles Sullivan, P.

J. Elsa Tanajewski, A. fughes, Jennie Thomas, Lillie W. Lenny, Irene Thompson, John Kirby, Thomas F. Tisne, Clara irkham, Mrs.

T.Trost, Fred Euprosina Wallace, Barbara APOLLONIO -On January 951, MARIA, of 208 33d Street, unio, and devoted mother of Mrs. Ingelo Nicolosi and Armand Apolleloved wife of a Antonio Funeral from Schaefer's Fueral Parlors, 4th Avenue at treet, Wednesday, January 8:45 a.m. Requiem Mass Locco's R. C. Church.

Interment It. Charles Cemetery. '35 ARDENHAGEN, January. 7, 1951, eloved mother of Frieda Meincke; ond grandmother William Arthur; dear sister of Fred Steilen. ervices at the E.

C. Waldeck Come for Funerals, 7614 4th AveHe, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment -Wood Cemetery Wedneslay, 10 a.m. BECKER OTTO, suddenly, is home at Lake Ronkonkoma, eloved brother of Mrs. Joseph IcNulty, Hugo Becker, both lake Ronkonkoma, and Becker of Southold.

Legion servLes 8:30 Monday evening. Burial ervices Tuesday, 2 p.m., at A. Weber Funeral Home, Lonkonkoma. Interment Lake RonJonkoma Cemetery. BERKOWITZ-SAUL.

beloved husband of Ella devoted father Jason R. Berke; dear grandather of Patricia Charles effrey R. and Penny J. Services Vestminster Chapel, Coney Island venue and Avenue Tuesday, anuary 9, at 2 p.m. -CLAISE-PHILIP.

of 290 Schaefer Street, suddenly, on Saturday, January 6, 1951. Survived by Angela, and two daughters, Loretta Grace. Reposing at Murray Puneral Home, Knickerbocker Lue corner Covert Street. Funeral Vednesday; Requiem Mass, 9 St. Martin of Tours R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. CORNISH EMMA, of 749 'erson Avenue, January 6, 1951, loved mother of Ivy I.

Cornish ister of Violet Lawrence. ng at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey Street. Ices Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m. Interment Green- -Wood Cemetery.

COURTNEY ADELAIDE 'anuary 6, 1951, at her home, St. Mark's Avenue. Survived per sister, George Martin, and niece. Mrs. Austin Graham.

Funeral Wednesday from Chapel Wm. P. Murphy Son, 87 Herbert Street. Notice of interment COYLE-MARY, on January 1951, dear sister of John, hael. David.

Joseph, Walter, Charles, George, Frank, James Katherine Coyle and Edna Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, hurch and Rogers Avenues. mn Requiem Mass Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church, Vednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Cross Cemetery.

CROAK-MARY on January beloved sister of Katherine Sands and Sister Irmina, Reposing at her residence, Nome Street (68th Road), fills. Funeral Tuesday; Requiem Lass at Our Lady Queen of vrs R. C. Church at 10 a.m. ferment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Joyce Brothers, Directors. DISKEN On January 5, OHN beloved husband of ian G. (nee Terry); devoted her of Dorothy M. and Lillian Disken; dear brother of James Loretta Mary A. and Martin Disken.

Reposing William A. in, Funeral Home at Classon hue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Jerome's R. C. Church.

Inent Calvary Cemetery. DOLAN-FRANK DWYER, nary 7, 1951, in Baltimore, and. beloved husband of Clark; devoted father of Frank Stephen and Eileen; son Prank F. and the late Catherine Dwyer Dolan; brother of George Skinner, Marguerite Kathleen Dolan. Funeral Henry McCaddin Funeral Home, Avenue, Brooklyn; Requiem Lass Wednesday at 10 o'clock Francis Xavier R.

C. Church, 1.611 Street and 6th Avenue, Interment St. John's Very. on try 1951, beloved mother of Dorothy and Catherine Dorr; ister of Emilie Franz. Tuesday, 8:15 p.m., at the Funeral Home.

Ridgewood Norwood Avenues, Cypress Hills. FARRELL On January 6, ARTHUR, beloved husband of (nee Dever); dear brother Russell and Frank Farrell. ng William Martin Home, Classon Avenue corner Ing Place. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. esa's R.

C. Church. Interment (Holy Cross Cemetery. FITZGERALD DOROTHY (pee Hogan), on January 7, beloved wife of Thomas mother of the late John uSted daughter of John A. and Estelle Laufer Hogan; sister of Mrs.

Marjorie Campbell. Reposing at her late residence, Christopher Street, New City, until Wednesday, 9:30 Solemn Requiem Mass St. Ica's R. C. Church, 10 a.m.

ment family plot Calvary tery. Kindly omit flowers. 12 Youths Accuse Each Other as Coed's Strangler Kalamazoo, Jan. 8 (U.P.) 8-An "oversexed" farm hand and his buddy accused each other today of strangling year-old coed Carolyn Drown, whom they both admitted raping. Rae Olson, 22, who said his wife left him because he was "oversexed," confessed his part in the rape-slaying of the pretty Western Michigans College freshman to young daughter "more bad publicity." police said.

But Olson and Valorus Mattheis, 22, his neighbor at burg, accused each other of the strangling of the darkhaired Carolyn on Nov. 26 after both had raped her in a along a country road during blizzard. Both admitted assaulting the blue-eyed coed after lie detector tests at police headquarters East Lansing tripped up their denials last night. Murphy Grills 3 In Boro Holdups Continued from Page last Friday at the American Stevedoring Company, 73 Carroll St. In addition Egitto was recognized as one of a gang which held up the Brooklyn Paramount Theater during the New Year's Eve show and got away with $4,000.

Egitto and Villarose were identified as the men who staged a $503 stickup in the checkroom of the Hotel St. George on Dec. 18. They admitted this job, detectives said. Participating in the questioning were Police Commissioner Murphy, Chief of Detectives Conrad Rothengast and Chief Inspector August Flath.

It was before the stevedoring company job, police reported, that three detectives shadowed the trio in a car. The cops lost their men in the heavy Extension traffic on Flatbush Ave. and later heard of the The three were picked up in their homes late Friday night and Saturday morning. While being questioned Egitto smashed a window in the station house and was treated for wrist cuts by an ambulance phy. sician.

Asks Whippings For Dope Sellers Continued from Page 1 She was sentenced to a year in jail on a previous burglary arrest. About a year ago, she said, she and another girl took marijuana out of "curiosity." Later she switched to heroin at $1.50 a capsule and took about five a week. McCoy, also a heroin user, spent six months in jail on an unlawful entry conviction. The McCoys are accused of being part of a ring of check forgers, all dope addicts, using stolen checkbooks. Anna said she used money obtained while on relief for heroin purchases.

The checks the McCoys are accused of forging include two for $71.92 and $25.28, drawn on checks of the Glamour Coat and Suits Company, 225 Havemeyer Street. Says Millions of Men Wear Athletic Girdles Chicago, Jan. 8 (U.P.). -That broad shouldered though midale-aged man striding along the boulevard may be wearing a girdle to keep his athletic figure, an expert said today. Lester Uhler, merchandising manager of an adhesive bandage company, disclosed today that between 4,000,000 and 000.000 men are consistent wearers of girdles--or "bracers" as Uhler put it.

Mrs. S. Cincotta, Attorney's Mother engaged in research work on anti-thyroid drugs. was in Manhattan. After he graduated from porno City College he entered Jefferson Medical School of Philadel.

phia, from which he received his medical degree in 1923. His interneship was spent at Beth El Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rose Siegel Gross, who is well known in Hadassah circles; a son, Stanley Gross, a pre-medical student at Ursinus College, and his mother, Mrs. Kate Gross.

Funeral services were held today in the Riverside Memorial Chapel, Ocean Parkway. Burial was in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. George L. Davis, Hospital Director Mineola, Jan.

8 George L. Davis, 57, of 287 1st died Saturday night in Nassau Hospital, of which for 13 years he was executive director. Mr. Davis was a native of Richmond, Va. He was a graduate of New York University School of Business Administration, and entered hospital management work in Morristown, N.

J. He was formerly assistant director of the Neurological Institute of the Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, Manhattan. He was a former president of Mineola Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Kiwanis Club. He also was a Mason, and a charter member of the Hospital Management Group of New York and the Greater New York Hospital Association. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Anita Groves Davis; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Dietz, and a son, Lyman. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City. The body is now at the Garden Chapel of Orville T.

Cronk, Franklin Ave. and 15th Garden City, where friends may call. George De Wolfe, Father of Bishop Garden City, Jan. 8-George Edward De Wolfe, father of Bishop James Pernette De Wolfe of the Protestant copal Diocese of Long Island, died yesterday in the home of his son, with whom he had lived for a number of years. He was 80.

Mr. De Wolfe was born in Brooklyn and formerly lived in Merrian, Kan. He retired in 1038. as a Postoffice chief railroad Department, clerk with of which he was associated for 47 years. Besides Bishop De Wolfe he is survived by, two daughters, Mrs.

F. B. Shaner of Sioux City, Iowa, and Mrs. Miriam, McCamish of Kansas City. Funeral services will held at 10 a.m.

tomorrow in the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City. Dr. W. G. Lewis, 70, Retired Dentist Funeral services for Dr.

Warrington Griswold Lewis, 70, tired dentist, who died Thursday in his home, 152-03 Drive, Jamaica, were held urday in St. Mary, the Virgin Church, 139 46th hattan. Dr. Lewis was a member an old New York family and 1901 was graduated New York College of Dentistry. For 20 years he practiced Brooklyn and later had offices at 551 5th Manhattan.

retired in November, 1948. His summer home was Cragsmoor, N. where played in the Summer Stock Company. He was interested in photography and many his prints were shown camera exhibits. Dr.

Lewis was a member the New York Academy Dentistry and a life member the 2d District Dental Society of Brooklyn and the Brooklyn Dental Society. He was also member of New York Chapter, Psi Omega Dental Fraternity, the B. D. L. Southerland Associof Public School 3, Manhattan, and the New York Society of American Etchers.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. A. Ellen Lewis; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Lewis Mrs. Jean Lewis Kerr; a George W.

Lewis, and 11 grandchildren. Acknowledgments McKEOUGH The wife and family of the late THOMAS F. McKEOUGH wish to thank the Clergy, Sisters of the Franciscan Order, relatives, friends and neighbors who have shown their kindness in our recent bereavement. GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

BUckminster 2-0247 Mrs. Mary Cincotta, mother of Col. Angelo J. Cincotta, Brooklyn attorney, died yesterday at her home 82. in She Fresno, was at the age of wife of Santoro Cincotta.

Mrs. Cincotta, native of the Aeolian Islands, came to the United States in 1889 and resided in Broolyn 1920 when she and her husband left for the West Coast. Besides her husband and son, who served in the Marine Corps in both World Wars and has long been active in veterans affairs, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Bagley of Carmel. and Mrs.

Josephine Bagley of Fresno, and another son, Thomas J. of Newark. Funeral services for Mrs. Cincotta will be held Wednesday in Fresno. Mrs.

B. Kennedy, Teacher's Mother Mrs. Bessie Coughlin Kennedy of Pound Hollow Road, Glen Head, a former. Brooklyn resident, died Saturday. She was the widow of Andrew Kennedy.

Mrs. Kennedy, a native of Charleston, S. came to Brooklyn early in life, and for many years made her home in Bay Ridge. She was the mother of Don Kennedy, a teacher at Regis High School, Manhattan, la widely-known basketball coach, and Drew Kennedy. There also are eight grandchildren.

The body, now at Clavin's Funeral Home, 7722 4th will be taken to Ausable Forks, N. Y. late today, and a solemn requiem mass will be offered there tomorrow in St. Mary R. C.

Church. D. A. to Subpena Pier Union Books Continued from Page national Longshoremen's Association president, today yielded the information that Ryan was confined to a hospital "and no one else around here cares to make a statement about the situation in Brooklyn." Anastasias Incident One of the incidents reported to have inspired the borough prosecutor was the spectacle last week of a maritime official pleading with Anthony Anastasia, former Murder, figure, to put his men back to work on the Isthmian Line pier. Anastasia.

brother of the notorius Albert, had called the longshoremen off their jobs on the pier after an article in Tuesday's Brooklyn Eagle had labeled him "Peer of Piers" new boss of the Brooklyn waterfront. Anastasia's exalted position was won after he obtained the right to place his dockers on the brand new pier that juts out into the Upper Bay in the Breakwater section of the waterfront. In charge of the waterfront division of the racket probe, directed by Assistant District Attorney Julius Helfand, will be Special Assistant Prosecutor Malvin Davidson, with Assistant District Attorney Joseph Hoey lending a hand. The racket- -probing grand jury, impaneled until March 30 and probably in line for another extension, has not yet heard testimony concerning waterfront rackets. It was scheduled to meet today to wind up details of one phase of the inquiry into bookie cop relations.

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