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Angelo Lindborg. Alvina Cahill, and beloved sister of AnBlanchard, A. B. McCormack, E. P.

son, the late Thaddeus BE Jackson, Bettjemann, E. Mable, Helen drew Jackson, Franklin E. JackBrown, Linda McManus, Jobert: Sara Swendsen, Louise O. Green Burke, John Mencone, and Hubbard P. Jackson.

Services Cahill, Grace J. Nelson, William at the Young Funeral Home, 145- Carragher, Helen Milillo, C. 149 Main Street, corner Rector Caruso, Phoebe O'Donnell, Joseph Street, Millburn, N. on WednesCatalano, G. O'Loughlin, Rose day, January 30, at 8:30 p.m.

Take Convery, Edwin Otteson, Maude D. L. W. R. R.

from Hoboken Cosgrove, Bessie Oulds, Carl terminal to Millburn, or Public Cunningham, A. Reimer, M. B. Service bus, No. 70, from PennsylDiggins, Mary Rikeman, A.

vania Station, Newark, to Funeral Esteban, Elizabeth Rosenberg. H. Home. Interment in Green-Wood Farrell. George Salerno, Rosaria Cemetery, Brooklyn, Thursday Flanagan, W.

Schankweiler, G. morning at 11:30 o'clock. Gleason. John R. Seelig, Jane Gottlieb, Dr.

B. Senftner, Alfred CARUSO -PHOEBE, on January Hagmann. Emma Spears, Annie 29, 1952, beloved wife of Louts; deGeorge Tedaldi. John voted mother of Mrs. Joseph Hannan.

M. T. Ward, Margaret Santis, Mrs. Arthur Measter. Frank J.

White. Ellen Margaret, Anne and Donald Hearne, Virginia Williams. T. D. Caruso; also survived by five Keeley, Bridget Wilson.

Henry grandchildren. Funeral from WalRose Young, Mary ter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, La Rossa, Samuel 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush 28. Avenue; Requiem Mass AthanaACRITELLI On January be- sius R. C.

ANGELO, of 640 80th Street, Church, Friday, 9:30 of Gertrude (nee a.m. Interment St. John's Ceme-1 loved husband Young) and dear father of Viola, tery. Virginia Ontl, Blanche Roberts, CATALANO- GIOVANNI. ReIrma McLeer, Gertrude Mahl and posing at R.

Aievoli Son Peter, SKG-1, United States Navy Chapels, 1435 64th Street, until and the late Muriel Connolly; fond Friday, 10 a.m. brother of Theresa Ferrara, George and Joseph; also survived by nine CONVERY-EDWIN, of 166 23d grandchildren. Funeral from Dar- Street, on January 28, devoted faraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th ther of Edwin, Thomas, Helen RosAvenue, Thursday; Solemn Re- ciano, Mary Murphy and Robert quiem Mass St. Ephrem's Church, Wilcox. Reposing at Anacreonte a.m.

1 Interment Calvary Ceme- Funeral Home, 5th Avenue and tery. 21st Street, until Friday, 9 a.m. BETTJEMANN-EMILIE of COSGROVE BESSIE. beloved 36 Grant Avenue. Brooklyn.

be- wife of William D. Cosgrove: sisloved sister of Mrs. Anna Shat- ter of Percy Raymond, Elroy, tauer. William Bettjemann, Mrs. Joseph, Frank Hempstead, MarFrieda Furst.

Services at Zirkel jorie Firth and Viola Yoemans. Funeral Home, 243 Ridgewood Ave- Services at her home, 134 Ketcham nue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Avenue, Amityville, Long Island, Lutheran Cemetery, Thursday, 10 Friday, 2 p.m. Kindly omit flowers. CUNNINGHAM AGNES T.

(nee Lightcap), January 29, 1952. BLANCHARD Suddenly, Janat Georgia, Brother Luke, O.S.F.; Brother Paul, uary 29, 1952, ALEXANDER wife of James a mother of Atlanta, beloved husband of the late Gertrude and Mrs. father of of of of Mrs. Ralph Peterson. S.D.B.; Mrs.

Virginia Long, Herbst Sons Me- Joan Kaercher, Claire, Peter and Services at Fred morial, 7501 5th Avenue, Thurs- 9:15 from the Imelda Cunningham. Funeral day, 8 p.m. Interment Ocean Thursday, a.m., McManus Funeral Home, 2001 FlatCemetery. bush Avenue; Requiem Mass 9:45 View Visiting after noon a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. 12 Thursday. BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22, Church. Interment St.

John's B. P. O. ELKS -Brothers: Funeral Cemetery. service for our Brother, ALBERT R.

MENCONE, Wednesday, Jan- DIGGINS MARY, on January 30, 8 p.m., at Bushwick 28, 1952, loving daughter of Patuary Chapel, 1178 Bushwick Avenue. rick of County Kerry and Mary JOHN J. CUITE, Exalted Ruler. (nee Lavelle) County Galway, Thomas F. Cuite, Secretary.

Ireland; dear sister of Matthew, N. Y. F. John, Patrick JoBROWN LINDA SUSAN, of 7 seph and Julia. Funeral from her Canton Court, January 29, 1952, residence, 620 54th Street, Thursloving daughter of Arthur and Rita day, 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Mass of (nee Sprence).

Services at the resi- Requiem 10 a.m., Our Lady of Perdence Thursday, 8 p.m. Funeral petual Help R. C. Church, 59th Friday, 9:30 a.m. Interment Pine- Street and 5th Avenue.

Kindly omit lawn National Cemetery. flowers; Masses appreciated. Patrick J. Byrnes, Director. Arrangements, James E.

Thornton. BUR E- January 30. 1952. ENDEJOHN, of 460 Ovington Avenue, ESTEBAN-ELIZABETH 29, at her beloved husband of Julia; father MAN, on January 1952, home, 25 Willow Place, devoted of Lyra Nagle. Reposing wife of Inocencio; devoted mother at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th of Emma and Penelope; dear Avenue, until Friday, 9:45 a.m.; daughter of Lena Endeman Casas.

thence to Our Lady of Angels Religious services Wednesday, 8 Church, 73d Street and 4th Ave- the Rev. David Atwater. nue, where Requiem Mass will be by Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from a.m. Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street.

Inoffered at 10:15 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. terment Green- Wood Cemetery. CARRAGHER January Direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc. 29, beloved wife of Francis mother of Mrs.

Frederick Dosch, FARRELL-GEORGE JanuFrancis J. A. A. Robert P. ary 29, 1952, of 8780 15th Avenue, and Eileen; sister of Margaret devoted brother of Anna W.

Far-Doherty, Alma Kreth. Anna Ewans, rell, Edward and Margaret Brown. John and William Kreth. Solemn Requiem Mass Friday, 10 Thursday, 8 p.m., at the a.m., St. Finbar's R.

C. Church. Services McManus Funeral Home. 2001 Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G. Flatbush Avenue.

Funeral Friday, Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. 9:30 a.m. Interment National FLANAGAN WILLIAM, sudCemetery, Long Island. denly, at Delray Beach, Florida. CAHILL- -GRACE JACKSON, on January 28, 1952, of 418 S.

Orange Avenue. Newark, N. and Middleburg. N. widow of Martin January 29, 1952, Babylon, Long Island, formerly of Brooklyn, beloved husband of the late Nettie Schenck Flanagan; devoted father of Mrs.

Phebe F. Jones, Mrs. Annette F. Fraser and Mrs. Mary F.

child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Swanson. Reposing at the Fair- Requiem Mass St. Francis Xavier Street, Friday, February 1, a at 9:30 Church, 6th Avenue and Carroll a.m. Interment private.

Please omit flowers. GLEASON JOHN RICHARD. S.J.. of the faculty of Brooklyn Preparatory School, January 28. 1952, beloved son of John J.

and Sarah Hynes Gleason. Office of the Dead, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Mass of Requiem Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Ignatius Church, Rogers Avenue and Carroll Street, Brooklyn. Interment St.

Andrew on Hudson, Poughkeepsie, New York. BERNARD beloved husband of Helen; devoted father of Ann Shirley: dear son of Samuel; brother of William, Harold, Irene Gottlieb and rietta Rothenberg. Services Riverside Chapel, Ocean Parkway and Park Circle, Thursday at 2 p.m. HAGMANN-EMMA, dear sister of Frank H. Hagmann; also survived by three nieces and four nephews.

Services Thursday, 8 p.m., at the Zirkel Funeral Home, Ridgewood and Norwood Avenues, 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 Marino Funeral Home, 290 Wilson Avenue. Mass Friday, 10 a.m., St. Barbara's R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. -MICHAEL of 582 16th Street. on January 30. 1952.

beloved husband of the late Christina: devoted father of Mary Anne. Michael T. Sister Mary Joan, S.M.; Mrs. John D'Emic and Joseph. Reposing at M.

J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Saturday, 9 a.m. Re-8 quiem Mass Holy Name Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

HANS-FRANK at his daugh-30, ter's home, 109-14 214th Street, Queens Village, on January 28, 1952, husband of the late Barbara devoted father of Barbara Datz, Evelyn Fensterer, Marie Paschke, Frances O'Brien, David Joseph A. and August E. Hans: grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren also survive. Reposing at his parlors, 192-07 Jamaica Avenue, Hollis, until Friday, 9:15 Solemn Requiem Mass St. Gerard's R.

C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m.

to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication HEARNE VIRGINIA, on January 1952, beloved sister of Doris DeMetrin and Alice Gillmore of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue.

Friday, 3 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. KORN ROSE, on January 28. 1952, beloved mother of Caroline Ferrara: grandmother of William F. and Carolyn Cassan.

Funeral service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder near Flatbush Avenue, Wednesday, 9 p.m. Interment Thursday, 1 p.m., Lutheran Cemetery. KEELEY-BRIDGET (nee Rogers), January 29. 1952, native of Gurtavnull Feakle, County Clare, Ireland, beloved wife of the late Patrick; mother John sis-.

ter of Patrick, Michael. John and Thomas Rogers; niece of Mrs. Grace Hanson and Miss Julia Egan. Funeral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue and E.

28th Street. Saturday. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Jerome's R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. LA ROSSA-SAMUEL, of 1345 68th Street. devoted son of Rocco; beloved brother of Dorothy, Catherine, Natelia Asaro and Joseph. Reposing at R. Aievoli Son Chapels, 1435 64th Street.

Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., at Regina Pacis Shrine, 65th Street and 12th Avenue. Interment St. John's Cemetery. LINDBORG-ALVINA. on January 28, 1952, of 1856 49th Street, beloved mother of Grace Rogers, Lillian Jacob and Frederick Lindborg.

Services at Ericson Ericson's Chapel, 500 State Street, Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Friday, 10 a.m., Mount Olivet Cemetery. MABIE HELEN, January 29, 1952. Reposing John T. Gallagher Funeral Home.

2549 Church Avenue. Services Thursday, 8:30 p.m. McCORMACK EDMUND A captain, retired, N. Y. F.

of 263 71st Street, on January 28, 1952, beloved husband Marion E. (nee Byrne); father of Margaret Edmund John J. and the late Seaman 1st Class Nicholas J. McCormack, U. S.

brother Sister Rose Perpetua, Sisters of St. Joseph. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church, 9:30 a.m. McMANUS JOHN, on January 26. 1952.

beloved brother of Catherine. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church, Friday, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. (Philadelphia Papers please copy.) -ALBERT suddenly, at his home. 1176 Bushwick Avenue, on January 28. 1952, dehusband of Teresa brother of Valerie Balzarini. Reposing at Bushwick Funeral Home, 1178 Bushwick Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass Friday, February 1, 9:45 a.m., at Our Lady of Good Counsel R. C. Church, Putnam and Ralph Avenues. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, L. New York.

Porcaro), January 4th MILILLO (nee CATHERINE, Avenue, beloved wife of Vincent Milillo; devoted mother of Vincentine. Sovia, Rita and Gerard J. Milillo. Solemn Requiem Mass Saturday, 10 a.m.. St.

Aquinas R. C. Church. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th Street and 4th Avenue.

NELSON WILLIAM. of 7604 Colonial Road, January 29, beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Mayrose); father of Irene and William Nelson; brother of Catherine Walsh. Helen Ryan, Mary Cunneen and Florence Decker: also urvived by one grandson. Funeral Friday. 9 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church, 9:30 a.m.

Lt. JOSEPH T. O'DONNELL, killed in action in Korea, October 13, 1951, beloved husband of Marie; devoted father of Sharon and Diane; loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

O'Donnell; dear brother of Mrs. Rita Fries, Mrs. Maureen Marski, 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. O'LOUGHLIN On Tuesday. January 29, 1952, of 500 4th Street, ROSE T. (nee Peaty), beloved wife of Walter F. Lough-ary lin; mother of Marion R.

Braxl, Catherine M. Mullen, Rose F. Dunn and Claire M. Assip; sister 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. Saviour Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

-MAUDE CARY, on January 29, 1952, wife of the late William Otteson. Service at Phillips Funeral Home, 50 Ludlow Street, Yonkers, N. Thursday at 12 noon. Interment GreenWood Cemetery. OULDS -CARL January 28.

1952, beloved husband Minerva. Services at Walter B. Cooke. Funeral 'Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush Avenue, Thursday, p.m. Interment Friday, 1 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery.

REIMER-MARGARETH of 104 Warwick Street. on January 1952, sister of Dorothea, Otto E. Reimer and the late John B. and Rudolph Reimer. Services and interment private.

It is kindly requested that flowers be omitted. JAMES C. NUGENT FUNERAL HOME Chapel Accommodations in all communities without charge INgersoll 2-2569 Ave. E. 28th St.

DR. BERNARD N. GOTTLIEB, SPECIALIST, DIES AT 52 Dr. Bernard N. Gottlieb, 52, of 387 Eastern Parkway, an ear, nose and throat specialist, died today in Mount Sinai Hospital.

Manhattan. He was chief otolaryngologist in the Ocean Hill Hospital and director of the ear, Inose and throat section of Cumberland Hospital. A fellow of the International College of Surgeons, he was a member of Kings County Medlical Society and past chairman of its ear, nose and throat section. He was a member of the New York Rhino-Otolaryngo- Deaths RIKEMAN AMBROSE P. on January 28, 1952, formerly of Gravesend, Brooklyn, beloved father of Edith May, Winifred Woodfield, Ambrose survived by four grandchildren, two great grandchildren.

Reposing at Boyertown Chapel, 38 Lafayette 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 Cross Cemetery. Interment private. ROSENBERG-HENRY W. on January 29, 1952, beloved husband of Liesbeth and brother of Mrs. Thomas J.

Brecht of Brooklyn and Elise Rosenberg of Germany. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Friday. 8:30 p.m. Interment private. SALERNO-ROSARIA, on January 28, formerly of 100 St.

Mark's Place, beloved mother of James Mary Solowie, Susan Russo, Josephine Morgan, Louis a Charles. Reposing at Louis Ceraso Son Chapel, 158 S. Oxford Street. Mass at Our Lady of Peace Church Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHANKWEILER GRACE beloved wife of Edward Joseph; loving mother of Edward Charles; dear sister of Margaret Martyn, Irene Pohl. John and Henry Tenbroeck. at Blair Funeral Home, Island Avenue. Notice of funeral later. SEELIG-JANE January 27, 1952, of 145 Hicks Street, devoted wife of Gustav Seelig and beloved mother of Evelyn Wartner; sister of Mrs.

Mary Flood, Mrs. Kitty McElroy and Edward Farrell. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Thursday, 9:15 a.m.: Solemn Requiem Mass at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Cranberry Street between Henry and Hicks Streets, 10 a.m. SENFTNER-ALFRED DWIGHT. January 28, 1952, beloved brother of Anna, Robert, Herman and Alexis Senftner.

Religious and Masonic services at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Green- -Wood Cemetery. SPEARS-ANNIE, on January 27, beloved wife of Andrew; mother of George Andrew, Annabelle Pfister, Helen Swarthout and Viola Lacon; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Eastern Star and religious services Wednesday, January 30, 8 Simonson Chapel, 119-04 Avenue.

Richmond Hill. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery. TEDALDI-JOHN suddenly, beloved brother of Joseph. Reposing Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Catherine of Alexandria R. C. Church, Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE BUSHWICK HOSPITAL regret to announce the death of our former treasurer and faithful member of our board. ALBERT R. scientious in his work hosIMENCONE. He was ever. conpital and for the welfare of the community at large.

Dr. EUGENE A. COLLIGAN, Secretary, Board of Directors. WARD MARGARET, of 340 Fern Street, Hempstead, L. on January 28.

1952, beloved mother of Thomas and John; also survived by no four a 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, Hempstead, Thursday, January 31, at 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WHITE-ELLEN LOUISE. Janu28, of 379 Washington Avenue. Services Ebbers-Hill, Clinton Avenue Chapel, 519 Clinton Avenue, Thursday, 2:30 p.m.

January 1952, AveWILLIAMS TRYPHENA on nue, beloved wife of Clarence dear sister of Christine Brewer. Services at Ericson Ericson's Chapel, 500 State Street, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, Prospect Cemetery, Schenectady, New York. -HENRY at Ridgefield, on January 29, 1952. husband of' the late Grace father of Donald brother of John Edwin, Louis Frederick and Mrs.

Augusta M. Ige. Services at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Ridgefield, on Friday, February 1, at 2:30 p.m. Interment private.

YOUNG MARY (nee Thom(son), January beloved wife of the late Matthew's. Young; devoted sister of Elizabeth Robinson of Port Jefferson. New York, and Ida T. Starkweather of Brooklyn. Religious and Eastern Star services at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. Thursday. 8:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery. GEORGE D.

CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. BUckminster 2-0247 1600 Families Flee Ohio Flood in Snow And Icy Winds Pomeroy, Ohio, Jan. 30 (U.P)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. lishments least 45 under business five estab- and were six feet of water in this little river town where the Ohio crested at 51.5 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 pocket" 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 -runoffs" into the "Beautiful Ohio." At the 164-year-old city of Marietta, Ohio, where the river crested yesterday at 43.7 feet, townsfolk began the long process of digging A state of emergency declared Sunday, by Mayor Joe C. Hartline lifted, permitting several theaters and taverns to reopen. 7.4° Sets Mark; Cold Will Stay Continued from Page 1 the northern suburbs is predicted.

Continued fair and not as cold weather is expected for tomorrow, with a high around 30 degrees. The cold front blanketed the entire Eastern section of the country, with unseasonable cold reported as far south as Miami. Vengeful Californians, recovering from record rainfalls and floods, read this morning of 46 degree lows in Miami and Palm Beach and 29 in Jacksonville. 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 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 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 Canadianborder 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 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 beat an "all-weather" plane, "I'd rather get a ribbing than a wake." Tasty News for Kids Windsor, Jan.

30 (U.P.)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 chlo'romycetin. Fred Herbst Sons INCORPORATED Funeral Directors Since 1868 At Your Service Every Day or Night Phone Shore Road 5-1600 Complete Funerals Now As Always Priced From $190 Completely Air Conditioned 75th Street and Fifth Avenue BROOKLYN, NEW YORK EARL HERBST PRESIDENT BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 30, 1952 11. Deaths Walter B.

Cooke INC. Funeral information 20 Snyder Ave. ULster 6-4800 Wednesday, January 30th QUINN, Cecilia 9:00 A.M. at Chapel BURNS, John P. 1:00 P.M.

Chapel ENSFIELD, Marie L. 2:00 P.M. at Chapel BRIDGENS, Sarah B. 8:00 P.M. at Chapel Thursday, January 31st RIEGL, Paula 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel KORN, Rose 1:00 P.M. at Chapel Friday, February 1st YOUNG, Mary 1:00 P.M. at Chapel OULDS, Carl H. 1:00 P.M. at Chapel TEDALDI, John M.

Services to Be Arransed MARTIN, Andrea Services to Be Arranged CARUSO, Phoebe A. Services to Be Arranged 50 Seventh Ave. MAin 2-8585 Wednesday, January 30th MeMONAGLE, Annie 8:30 A.M. at Chapel MERRICK, Andrew A. 9:30 A.M.

at Chapel SNYDER, Charles 1:30 P.M. at Chapel Thursday, January 31st BYRNES, Thomas W. 8:30 A.M. at Chapel BROOKS, Charles M. 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel Brooklyn Funeral Homes 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULster 6-4800 50 SEVENTH AVE. MAin 2-8585 Funeral Homes in MANHATTAN BRONX QUEENS An Arknowledgment or Card of Thanka 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 the 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 Card of Thanks like the one below JAMES Mrs. Robert James and family to express 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 calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200 Wm. Flanagan, 69, Ex-Builder Headed Own Firm Here Till '38 logy Society, the American Medical Association, the Doctors Club of Brooklyn and Phi Delta Epsilon. Dr.

Gottlieb, who was also a plastic surgeon, was born in Brooklyn. He was a graduate of Boys High School and the Medical College of Virginia. He was a World War I veteran and in World War' II served as medical adviser for Selective Service Board 48. He was enrolled in the medical emergency division of Civil Defense. He was a member B'nal Brith, Tuscan Lodge 704.

F. A. the Physicians' Square Club, the Foresters and the American Legion. also associate otolaryngologists at and was Prospect 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 at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the River.

side Chapel, Ocean Parkway and Park Circle. William T. Nelson, Mailer With Times William T. Nelson, 55, of 7604 Colonial Road, died day in Norwegian Hospital. He was a veteran of World War I and for the last 30 years had been employed as a mailer by the New York Times.

Mr. Nelson was a member of Mailers Union 6, the International Typographical and the Catholic War Veterans. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Mayrose Nelson: daughter, Mrs. Irene Walzak: a son, William T.

Nelson four sisters, Catherine Walsh, Ryan, Mrs. Helens 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 9:30 a.m.

in Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church, 4th Ave. and 73d St. Services Are Held For Jacob Trubitz Funeral services for Jacob Trubitz, 67, who had spent 40 years in the clothing industry, were held today in the Riverside Memorial Chapel, Coney Island Ave.

and Ocean Parkway. Mr. Trubitz, who was associated with his son, Buddy Trubitz, in Buddy's Clothes, 26th St. and Broadway, Man(hattan, died Monday in lyn Hospital. His home was at 1150 Brighton Beach Ave.

Surviving, in addition to his son, Buddy, are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Trubitz; another son, Hy: three brothers, Irving, Ben and Jackie Trubitz, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Weiner. NEW AIR CHIEF NAMED FOR MITCHEL FIELD Washington, Jan. 30 (U.P.)The Air Force announced today that Maj.

Gen. Leon W. Johnson, commander of the 3d Air Force, based in England, will return immediately to take over as continental air commander at Mitchel Air Base. L. I.

He will replace Maj. Gen. Willis H. Hale, who is ill in a hospital. Acknowledgments MYKLEBUST The family of the late STINE MYKLEBUST wish to thank the Clergy, relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement.

Vivian Hooker and Violet Kane, Norman, Robert and Oluf nes; Grace Costello. In Memorram COSTELLO Lt. EDWARD J. New York, Police Department, retired. January 30, 1951.

In loving memory. WIFE and SONS. Birthday Remembrances CRAPER -BERTHA. Happy birthday in heaven, Mother. Son, MICHAEL.

William Flanagan, 69, retired building contractor and former Brooklyn resident, died yesterday in Delray Beach, he had gone each Winwhere, a number of years. His Summer home for the last three years was in Babylon. Previously he had made his home in Bay Ridge. Born in this borough, Mr. Flanagan for years headed the firm here that bore his name.

The company is now dissolved. Mr. Flanagan was graduated from Poly Prep in 1899 and the Pratt Institute School of Architecture in 1901. He was the son of William Flanagan, pioneer Park Slope builder who constructed St. Francis Xavier Church, 6th Ave.

and Carroll in addition to a number of homes in the locality. Like his father, Mr. Flanagan built a number of large buildings, specializing in insti-951 tutional construction. He aided in the construction of a number of churches and schools in Brooklyn and was the builder of the Frederick Loser store in Garden City. Since 1938 he had been a trustee of the Bay Ridge Savings Bank.

He was a member of the Municipal Club of Brooklyn and formerly a member of the Crescent Athletic Club. the Fox Hills Golf Club and the North Fork Country Club. After suffering a heart attack 14 years ago, he retired from business. His wife, Mrs. Nettie Schenck Flanagan, died three vears ago.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Matthew C. Jones of Babylon, Mrs. George D. Fraser of Omaha, and Mrs.

David W. Swanson of Brooklyn, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be held Friday from the Fairchild Chapel, Atlantic Ave. A requiem mass will follow at 9:30 a.m. in St.

Francis Xavier Church. Ambrose P. Rikeman, President Of Gravesend Vamps, 86 Manhasset, Jan. 30-Ambrose P. Rikeman, president of the Gravesend Volunteer Association, a resident of the Gravesend section of Brooklyn 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 Local School Board 39 and served chairman of Draft Board 155 in Brooklyn for the duration of World War II. The first grand knight of DeKalb Council, he held that office ten 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 Woodfield 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. 3 Bar Bandits Sock CD Cop, Find They've Made Sad Error Three thugs were under arrest today, apprehended through the efforts of an alert civil defense patrolman who chased one of them and personally 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 De Kalb Ave. when three bandits came in and announced a stickup. There was a brawl. See Teller Headed South With Cash Continued from Page 1 he frequently visited with her the children, Carol Ann, 11, and Francis, 7. in her one-anda-half-room apartment at 725 48th St.

He visited them Monday night, she added. Olsen has been living with his parents, Christian and Clara. 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 798.07. Olsen was due back at the 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 speak to a bank official.

Olsen had not done so. Geo. W. PEASE funeral director 433 Nostrand Ave. ST.

3-7700 and one of the thugs hit Hook with a beer bottle. Hook promptly drew his revolver-he has a permit for itand chased the trio out of the 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.

W1- liam Nevins, Petruzzi broke down and implicated his pals, who were nabbed later. They were Eugene DeLange, 21, of 306 Stanhope and Dominick Ciarcio. 21, of 1029 De Kalb Ave. At 12:20. another assistant manager, Jack J.

George, locked Olsen's cage. A check of cash on hand showed that 224.06 was missing. Police said Olsen weighs 140 pounds, is five feet eight inches in height, has dark brown hair and thin face with high cheek bones. LEGAL NOTICES No. 6080-46 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

by the grace, of God. free and independent. the Hus. band John. if any, the name John, being, fictitious, and to the next of kin.

if any, of MARY CORRIGAN. Deceased, whose name or names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot after due diligence be ascertained, and to any all unknown persons interested in the estate of MARY CORRIGAN. Deceased. as creditors, next of kin or otherwise: ATTORNEY GENERAL THE STATE OF YORK: STATE TAX COMMISSION: DR. HESLIN.

DULLIGAN: DR. WILSEND GREET. ING: WHEREAS. HYMAN WANK. Pub.

lic Administrator, Kings County, with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. has presented his account as Administrator of MARY CORRIGAN. lately residing at No. 291 Kosciusko Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings.

City and of New York. and a petition praying that his account may be judicially NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of before you are hereby cited to show cause our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings. to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings. on the 4th.

day of March. 1952. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we (Seal) Clerk have caused the Seal of our maid Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

WITNESS. Hon. E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of County, at the Borough of Brooklyn.

in the said County. the 21st day of January, 1952. "AARON L. JACOBY. of the Surrogate's Court.

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