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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE. Tuesday. May 1944. i 1 mm iin: mm vii! r-7 THE GUMPS WHAT A PILE MM A1 WSR.SHORT- LET ME WELL I THE MOST I li 7 NO-NO- VII I EE MY SCRIPT-I WANT 1 BASHFUL GENIUS IN Nl I 1 I I WON'T ALLOW TO MAKE A FEW MINOR HOLLVWOOP AT LAST liijjfif ANYCHAN6ES- CHANGES- ff PECIPESTOTURNUP THIS IS A PER.FECT FOR A FEW SCRIPT ff I PONT KNOW THE NAME OF -THATGUyiAVE MY SCRIPT TO- WW AT A P1LEMMA-I GAMBLERS MARK LINE IN BUDGET FOR 'A CRUSADE' HAVEN'T THE SLIGHTEST ANP HE COESfSl'T- ilii i kmiu fAisiop; changes. rn IPliA WHAT MV SCRIPT'S KNOW M.NE- ALL ABOUT.

I WROTE IT IN MYSLEEP- High wood 'Mayor' Hopes for Daily Fines. if 1 1 i 1 SMILIN9 JACK A PERSON CAN rYES, A0MRAL 7 IFYOUTHNK THOMAS MOI.TOW. IV WOULDN'T FLY ACROSS LAKE OKEECHOBEE WITHOUT READING THE ARMY AR. LIVE ALMOST INDEFINITELY IF HE'S STUDIED THS NATURAL LAW3 OF HOW TO 6URVWE AND J-ZXVf CAKT ANAATOR6 Pi A ROUGH RW5E. THNKOF THOSE Xw TIME WHEN TH POOR DEVILS VrTi 0CEN 15 SMOOTH CT0N THtT TO HkVE TO BE JC LITTLE FORCES' BOOK USES HS HEAD ft.

ON SURVIVAL i- .1, .1 n. I t- il by Klrtfl i r.f Highwood, i 'div with a mini- for the- cam-' r. -r F'r Ghirn's new chief Urnvomiti, raider! the iff r.fM rr-nt jnn room, 317 nv Hiirhwood. horse nnd ttfi! Sihuit. A fine- nf $200 ii -i I'olirf Mncistrnte n.

i T'-'t lot this disturb you," f'ir tho rciifal ion i I i iiviomcrs. "A diiily 'Oi'i uiil (it nicely into our rwP. hurlgct. VVp Will trmht arul you may play nr, Mark jack. To----, betting will pro- r-n hf-'iiilc" HOPE THOSE AVATORS ARE TED TO TH' RfFT MANY HfVE LOST THER LVE6 BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T KEEP THEMSELVES AN' THEIR JWOT WHAT A r-T TOOKCOL.MOTHER-Va kWIV HftNPUNE" A BfilEN Mry B.iea of 7610 Ms.fci-Inn avenue, beloved wife of trie Mn ha I Jond nitlier of Mrs Mis Mrrt Pattr nl Frank Prien Funeral frcm hassji.

7H.IH Cottage Grove avenue. Tf May 11, at 9 a to St r-orotjjy a church. Interment Holy Sepul hr. OLSON Louise, M. Olson lce It, macherl.

late of 201S Marisyrte road, wife of the late Alfred, durlirs mother of Seifert and Karl, rrandmnther of Richard Olson, sister ol Rodemaeher and P-rth Sirncn. Resting: at funeral home, 701 3 9 Raeirua avenue, where services will be bel4 Wednesday. Mar 10 at I :3 V. rn. Interment Oak Hill- Stewart f4 If t'NKFT Ruth Westfsll riunket.

7H Cregier ayen.ie. May el, 104 1, beloved wit of I.t fl, (I Oscsr PSuniiet. S. loving daughter of Psrtiel nif Cnrley. sister of t.

Robert Westfall. U. S. A. At cbspel.

63d a-d ttsrvard. where services will fcel Thurs1ay. My II al 2 p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood.

Memrhls. Taa papers please copy. POTTHOFF Mahle Potthoff of Irdian City. Fla. wife of the late Ernest, mother of Evelyn Mansfield and Dr.

Ernest Potthoff of Flonrie. suter ef Ada and Perey Mahoney of Portland. Ore. Services Wednesday. May 10.

a 3 p. at chapel. 124-12-6 Madison street. Oai Park, at Lombard avenue. Intersect Woodlawn.

PR A ITER See Clara V. Martin eetice. PUPPO See Chairo notice. ROBERTSON Lydia Catherine Rchertso of 4940 East End avenue, wife of Egbert, mother of Richard Caswell Hayes. Smc- Wednesday.

3:30 p. at chapel. 62'3 Lake Park avenue. Interment Albany. Vt.

ROCKF1EI.D Oscar W. Rockfleld of F. 82d street, beloved husband of Xbl. Services at chapel. 7R38 Cottage Grove avenue.

Wednesday. May 10. 3 p. ra. Interment Mount Hope.

ROOT Adahe B. Root, beloved rrin'her Pernn B. and Hoilis grandmothei- of Joan. Marilyn, and PhyU.a Root and Lots Wirth. of Terry Wirth.

At funeral home. 1732 Wilson avenue. Serviees Wednesday. 2 p. tn.

Interment Memorial Park. Plcae omit flowers. ROUDEN Sophia Rouden. r.ee Jelen. beloved wife of John Roudn.

dear mother of Valeria Bodeker. Anna. Catherro Kas-ul. Angelme Dargss. Mary.

Lillian Migonis. and Josephine Misonis. fond srandmother of five. Funral fran chapel. 1511 S.

Pulaski road. Wednesday. Mav 10. at 9 a. to Our Lady ot Lourdes churrh.

Interment St. Aialbert'a-Lawndale 1150 or Berwyn 144. RYBICKI Casimir Rvblckl. late of 25o W. 47th street, lovinr husband of Catb-erine.

dear son of Carl and Florence, brother of Stanley. Pvt. 1st Class John. U. S.

Genevieve. ad Anna. Funeral Wednesday. May 10. 10 a.

at ehanel. 1734-38 W. 48th street. Inte-ment Glen Oak. Information Yards 3713.

SANSONE Maria Sansone. late rt 1119 W. Ohio street, beloved w-ife of the la'e Vineenzo. fond mother of Panl. Jo.

James. Mrs. Sam Catanzaro. Tony Xn Charles Gentile. Charley.

Pvt. Fysbp. U. S. and the late Sam Sansone Resting at chapel.

1158-60 Grand avence. Funeral Thursday. May 11. 9 a. Sancta Maria Addolorata chnrch.

Interment Mount Carmel. SAVAGE Howard P. Savare of 227 Et avenue, beloved husband rt Lu Mtt Savage, fond father of Ann Joan. Jay Vineent. brother of Lo-its P.

Thorr.as C. and the late Sara and Dr. R. irits. Funeral Wednesfisy, Mav 10.

at 9 SO a. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenge, at Glenwond. to St. Margaret Mary churcb and Mount Carmel cemetery.

SOT AFFER Frank C. Sehaffer. Ia ef 9019 S. Loomis boulevard, beloved B-3-band of Norah Hofsn ScharTer. lnvrir father of Frank George John and Raymond brother of Mrs.

Margaret Coran. Mr. F'la GoebeL Loi-retta. and the late John D. Schafter.

Funeral Thursday. 10 a. from funeral hejme, Halsted at 76th street, to St. E-hacs church. Interment St.

Mary'a ceraetery. Stewart 7700. SCHUI.LO Frank SchuTIo. beeerd sm of Federieo and Domenie Schullo. fa'hee of Gera'd and Fr-d Restirr at father residenee.

530 sawyer avenue. Funeral HUMPHREY John Humphrey, lata of formerly ef 7168 S. Aberdeen street, dear father of Mrs. Lillian Sniiih, Jack, seaman 2d class, U. S.

N. and Howard, seaman 1st class. V. S. son of the late Christopher and Nellie, broth, er of Frank.

Anna Murray. Mary Creed. William, and tha late Charles and James. Resting; at funeral home. 7013 S.

Rsetne avenue. Funeral Wednesday. May lO. at 9 a. to Sacred Heart church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Stewart O460. HUMPHREY Louisa Humphrey. Pea John Humphrey notice. IVIK Anne Ivlk.

beloved daughter of Catherine and the late George lvik. sister of Susan Hlavaty. Catherine. Gonre John, Stephen. Bessf Grlllo Paul, and Martin 1 vita sisler-ln law of fteln.

Mary. Albert and Helen lvik. Funeral Wednesday, May 10, 1p.m.. from chapel. 4 Milwaukee avenue, to Slovak Lutheran church, Iowa and Springfield.

Interment St. Lucas'. Canal 6524. JACOBS Daniel J. Jacobs, lovlnr son of Alice, nee Reilly.

and the late Frank, fond brother of Frank, lsabell. Clifford. and Mary. At funeral home. 4013 W.

Harrison street. Funeral notice later. Kedzie 7007. KANE George E. Kane, late of 441 W.

79th street, beloved husband of Annie fnee Degnonl: son of the late Annie Burjess fnee Lucy): devoted father of Pvt. William Kane. U. S. Florence Kopp.

Lt. John Kane. U. S. A.

A. C. and the late James and George Kane. Funeral Wednesday. May 10.

at 10 a. from funeral home. 1018 1020 W. 79th street, to Leo'a church. Interment Mount Olivet.

KANE Mary TT. Kane, wife of the lnt Capt. Thomas c. Kane, mother of Mrs. France MeNultT and L.

Towers Kane, sister of Nellie Nleman. grandmother of Enian James F. MeNulty Sheila Joan Mc-Nulty and Sheila Susan Kijne. Funeral from her late residence. 556 Arlington place.

Wednesday. May 10. at 9 a. into St. Clement's church.

Burial Calvary. A NSKI Joseph Knki. dear brother of Walter Kanski. brother-in-law of Sophie Kanski. Funeral from chapel 1737 W.

18th street. Wednesday. May 10. at 10:15 a. m.

to St. Stanislaus Kostka church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Can.

0471. KARGER Lt. Kenneth L. Kanrer. 23 years old.

suddenly at Bartow. late of 323 W. Calender avenue. La Grange. 111., son of J.

G. and Madeline Karper. nee New; brother of Lee. Resting- at chapel. 40 S.

Ashland avenue. La Grang-e. Services Tn-day. 10 a. m.

Interment La Granee. cemetery. KLINE Bruno rDukr Kline. See Klonow-skt notice, KT.ONOWSKT Bruno fDukel Klonowsbi, late of 1850 N. Humboldt boulevard, beloved husband of Estelle.

desr brother of Frances Siekierki. Stanley. Margaret Na-gorznik. and Josephine Renbowicz. Funeral Wednesday.

9 a. from chapel. 624 N. Western avenue, to Old St. Stephen's church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. Arm. 7S00. KOPERNIAK Julia Kopemiak.

beloved wife of Joseph, fond mother of Master Set Frank V. S. Mary Otrembiak. Stephanie Anireline, and John. Funeral Thiiredav, 9:30 a.

from residence 3443 W. 38th place, to St. Pancratius' church. Burial Resurrection. Laf.

7781. KUZEL Rose Prince Kuzel of 3011 S. Union avenue, beloved wife of the late Charles J. Kuzel dear mother of Charles J. Marie StetTen.

and P. A. Kuzet. fond grandmother of three grandchildren. Funeral Thursday.

9 a. from funeral home, 712 W. 3ft street, to St. John Nepomucene church Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery.

Information Victory 11SS. LAMS Louise Lams of 31f Lakewood avenue. Mar 8. 1044, beloved wife of the late Henry Lams, dearly beloved mother of Anna Kruetren and Madeline Groener. grandmother of Maxine Gindele.

treat-rrandmother of Carl Gindele Jr. At chapel. S50. N. Ashland avenue, until noon Wednesday.

May 10. Servicea at convenience of family. LAPSANSKY Emil E. Lapsansky. corporal technician 5th grade.

May 5. 1944. beloved husband of Helen nee Davis, fond brother of John. Joseph. Rose Tatka.

and Mary Gaian. Funeral Wednesday. 10:30. from Chanel at 1335 W. 51 St street to Mourns Wife DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Daily Thru Raid.

In Menioriara fir rounrf that thP place Dr. Daniel J. O'Loughlin. Dr. Daniel J.

O'Loughlin, 60, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, died CUSHMAN Elizabeth Cushman, 'wife of the late William, dear 6ister of Emma Rierert and the late Theresa Varges and Minnie Ries. Funeral services Wednesday, 1 :30 p. at chapel. 3S07 Lincoln avenue. Interment Graceland.

DALES Bertha E. Dales, beloved wife of John fond mother of J. Robert and Mrs. Eileen Deminsr. sister of Linda Leni.

Frances Retti6 Louise, and Harry Ehraan. Services Wednesday, May 9, 1 p. at funeral home, rvJOO N. WeMcrn avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Montrose.

Kindly omit flowers. DENGES Charles Rourke Denies, May 7. 1944. husband of Edith Johnstone Denges. yesterday in Kankakee, where he a i Dr.

Alonzo C. Tenney. Services for Dr. Alonzo C. Tenney of 2605 Meadow lane, Highland Park, who died of a heart attack yesterday, will be held at 3 p.

m. Thursday in the chapel at 5501 N. Ashland av. Dr. Tenney, who was born in Piano, 111., had practiced medicine in Chicago for 40 years.

His offices were at 55 E. Washington st. He was a member of the Chicago Medical society. Sons of the American Revolution, and the North Shore Medical society. He leaves his widow, Bessie; a daughter, and two sons.

re inrffd daily. Ho said the tr.icht make it. possible to i (ic r-riinr-. a street su'Ocpcr, tri rrr.pioy now city at- ii- h-'e- City Aty. iWnnrd iifuif of Chiiii's the faintest scent of pro torn Is mayor own mind." said he really wanted to he ramMinc plar ho could and keep it d-tily fin" is illegal, his a- r'tynr are illegal, and brother of Mrs.

William L. Houston and Mrs. Henry Royer and the late Ethel Denges. Resting- at luneral home. 318 N.

Central avenue, Austin. Funeral Wednesday. 9 :30 a. to St. Luke's church.

River Forest. Interment Mount HIUCLEY George J. Hinkley. In lOTine memory of my dearest pal, who passed away two year arro today. EMMA h.

HIXKXEY. HUMMEL Christian Hummel. In lovlnr and rhermheit memory ol our beloved hukbaml and lather. Memories and treasures no one can steal; Drain leaves a wound no one can heal; They live with us in memories still. J'ot just today, but always will.

THE HUMMEL, FA MILT. HUNTER Clara Hunter. Mother: May God hold His loving arms about you And keep jou in His tender can-; May He make up all you had to suffer And everything that was so unfair. EDITH AND JEAN. LONG MORE Phylis Lonftmnre, who passed away 10 years ago today.

In loving memory of our daughter. MR. AND MRS. R. J.

LONGMORE JR. O'KEEFFE In lond memory of Daniel P. O'Keeffe. who passed away May 8, 1943. Lovinc and kind in all his ways.

I "priffht and just to the end of his days, Siiu-ere and true in his heart and mind, A beautiful mrmorv he left behind. l.OVINU WIFE AND SON. WALI.SKOG A 1 Wallskor. May fl. 104''.

Spendme sour serond year in had practiced medicine many years. In his youth, Dr, O'Loughlin was active in professional baseball. He was one of the organizers of the Illinois-Missouri league. He leaves his widow. Bertha; a son, Daniel, who is in the fermy medical corps in Italy, and two daughters, Mrs.

Marie Monahan and Cleo D. O'Loughlin. Mrs. Elsie C. Morgan.

Services for Mrs. Elsie C. Morgan, 44. of 1434 Park Chicago Heights, the wife of Bernard H. Morgan, inspector of police for the Chicago and Eastern Illinois railroad, will bo held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the chape! at 4210 Ccr-mak rd. She died Sunday in St. James hospital, Chicago Heights. is trie matter of the sa- Carmel.

Euclid 4S7. DEWAR Charles J. Dewar of 6452 S. Artesian avenue, beloved husband of Delia McNamara Dewar. fond father of John.

U. S. M. and Mary Jean. Funeral Wednesday.

May 10. at 9:30 a. from chapel. 2506 W. 63d street, to St.

Rita's church. Interment St. Mary's. Pro. 7776.

DOCKER Elizabeth McCormack Poekery of 7013 Prairie avenue, beloved wife of Joseph, devoted mother of Mae Walsh, Bernne Hcnely, Lt. James. U. S. M.

C. I t. Joseph. U. M.

C. and the late Eileen. Funeral Thursday. 9 a. ro.

from funeral home. SIR E. 71st street, to St. heaven. Rest in reare.

dear Al. MOTHER AND SISTER. i Surviving are a son and a daughter. A. Leo Stevens.

Bardonia, N. May 8 (JP). A. Leo Stevens, 67. prominent in aviation circles, died last night at, the home of his brother, Frank Stevens.

A native of Cleveland, he was given credit for numerous developments in parachutes and was credited also with developing the first motor powered dirigible. Sister Mary Clementine. Services for Sister Mary Clementine, a teacher in the fifth grade of St. Michael's school, will be held at 10 a. m.

today in St. Michael's church. The nun, who was 64. was a member of the order of School Sis tf-is teferrrd to the saloon r- Mayor Pro Tem Ghini -J t-i brother-in-law. Harold i iy 'I liiUor ronimis- is Sfi feet Methodist hunh.

-i -ife law no drinking t-hnuld be within 100 i .1 1 nf orship. Mi asnr in a Sirl of Circle. .1 ti rnnirv.lvMon's to n.eas.ire from wall to ri uses the door to door 1 of rvaMi'tnifnt and under r.e tb.e saloon is 110 feet i Clarence F. Dunne. 4 ices for Clarence F.

Dunne, a district engineer, will be 9:30 a. m. tomorrow from 1 Servic P. -I sanitary i A held at I 'hs late I i to st. i ABR AH A Cecilia Ahrahamson.

late of 4.104 Berteau avenue, beloved wife of the late Alfred, lovinc mother of Arvifl. Edith Gehr. Pvt. Harry, and Eric, rrand-mother of four grandchildren, sister of Christine Nelson. Hannah Benson.

In-rrid Nelson, and the late Rer. A. J. Orren. Services Thursday.

12 noon, at funeral home. 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Batavia, 111. residence at 9345 Laflin Margaret's church. Dunne, who died Sunday in his home, is vi Arnoiatrd Tress Wirrptioto Former Gov.

Alfred E. Smith survived by his widow, Mary; two sons, and a daughter. He was a ATRER Dr. Edgar H. Albers.

May 7. of ters of Notre Dame. She died Satur- vi ti measure Ghini's 'i C.iy AM y. Jutnn. "you a sort of circle." notice later.

Nev. 0')44. i wViafa mnta Will I leaving St. Patricks cathedral in i mer-in-iaw oi municipal Juage day in Mercy hospital. Gibson E.

Gorman. i sylvestfr-, o-nnen itotic incw orn yesterday wun nis treasurer of the UNDERTAKERS uld daughter, Mrs. John A. Warner, Henry t. Lindblade i.

iif.ii rd alter attrnding a pontilical requiem 'i'i hi'1 i rti.iMi for hih wife, who died last Thursday. Columbanus' church. Interment Mount Carmel. Tlease omit flowers. DOMEK John Domek of Palatine.

Til beloved husband of Martha, loving: father of Virginia. Daniel, John and the late Evelyn, crandfather of four rrandehildren. Restinc at funeral home. 5S'6-2R Elston avenue. Funeral Wednesday.

May 10. 9:30 a. to St. Teckla's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Member of Painters' district council. No. 14. DORR1S Florence Campbell Dorris.

May 7. Barrinftton, 111., beloved daughter of Anna Stuart, fond sister of Ruth and Acnes Campbell. Remains resting- at funeral home. 149 W. Barrinrton.

Service Wednesday. 10 a. at St. Anne's church. Interment Marinette, Wis.

DUNNE Clarence F. Dunne. May 7. 1944. dearly beloved husband of Marearet c.or mmi Plilunr.

foint father of Frank. U. William Mary Catherine, and th late a tK a ret son of the l.ite Ar 1hur and Catherine Dunne, brother of Margaret Keale, Emma O'Neil. Arthur and Eari Dunne, and the late Mary Ullrich. Funeral Wednesday.

a. from residence. 9345 S. Laflin street, to St. Margaret's church.

Interment Mount Olivet. Member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Int'l Union of Operating Engineers. No. ISO.

B. of L. division No. 826, and Holy Name society. Laf.

0980. DVORAK James Dvorak, 2530 S. St. Louis avenue, beloved husband of Antome. fond father of James Charles Frank, and William C.

Dvorak. Josephine I.hotka. Marie Svadlcnka. and Rose Dvorak. Funeral Wednesday.

May 10. 1 :30 p. at chapel. 3440 W. 2th street, to Bohemian, National.

Lawn 2263. ENGEL Frank J. Enpel of 1315 Arthur avenue, beloved husband of Mary Rosenthal Engel. Funeral Thursday, May 11. at 9:30 a.

from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue, to St. Ignatius' church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

ENSIGN Id Baird Ensig-n. May 8, at her daiiKhter's residence. Fremont street, mother of Ina E. Hagenow and Aln- E. Laimi Son Funeral Service Information t.t t'-i iy in M.nor Pro the pi on mIouii would be lo- Servi'-ea for Henry F.

I.lndblade, 73, who retired four years ago after more than 45 years as pharmacist at the Chicago State hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 925 3d Rockford. He died Saturday in his home in Rockford. o'A OP rpiri'iHini hi it m.

Resurrection cemetery. I. UTFR Adorph Iiiter. at T.os Anreles. Cal May 2.

beloved husband of Vera, fond brother of Suniue) and the late Jo seph. Member of Chicago lodpe. No 4, E. and Monroe C. Crawford lodge.

No 1042, A. F. A. M. Funeral Wednes-dav.

1 p. at chapel. 3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment Rosemont Park. Please omit flowers.

LAZARE Louis Lazare. late of 4842 X. Spaulding avenue, beloved husband of Molly, nee Finkelstein; dear father of Henry of Los Ansrcles. Rose Gale. Shirley Hoffman.

Dorothy Deutsch. and Sol of San Francisco, fond grandfather of six grandsons. Funeral Tuesday. Mav 9. at 3 at chapel.

3660 Roosevelt road. Interment Jewish Waldheim. 72K olesoy avenue, niisnann or r.iaine father of Lt. Edtar H. Albers Mr.

Ann Johnson, and John K. Albers. Funeral Wednesday. 2 p. at chapel, Jeff cry blvd at TTtb t.

Interment private. Sou. S. Flcase on.tl florr. AXI- t.STItOM John AxeUlrom of rrystsl Lake, III beloved hiisl.anit of Recna tnee Florentrl.

fond father of Mrs. Eva Boyer and Harold Srhlichfinc and the late Clara Chntensen. brother of Nels. crandfather of William, private 1st class. U.

S. and James. Resting: at funeral home. 3filR Irving- Park mad. Service Wednesday.

May 10. 2 p. m. Interment Mount Olive. BAVARO Jean Bavaro.

10 years old. darling- daughter of Joseph and Carmella, fond sister of Pvt. Joseph. TJ. S.

Vito. U. S. Nate, and Ancie. Funeral wdnesday at 9 a.

m. from residence. 3816 S. Albany to St. Jos'ph's church.

Interment Mount Carmel. Kedzie 6622. BENSON Esther R. Benson, daughter of the late Frank A. and Augusta sister of Rose B.

Chiribes. P. F. C. Frank I.

S. A. A. corps. Theodore, and the late Alice Bateman.

aunt of Arlene Benson. Resting- at funeral home, IrTins Park road. Services Wednesday. May 10. at 3 p.

m. Interment Mount Olive. BFRRLAND Charles H. Berkland of 5467 Harper avenue, beloved husband of Anna Berkland. fond father of Thoma H.

and FBI IDENTIFIES WOMAN VICTIM IN TRUNK CASE LINDBLADE Henry E. Lindblade. at Rock Valerie Mother of Son Born Saturday LONDON Tuesday, May 9 A son was born Saturday to film actress Valerie Hobson, wife of Anthony Havelock-Allan, British film producer, it was announced today. taken from the body found stuffed into a shipped ford. 111., formerly of Chioaro.

nrotner of Minnie Lindblade. past mater of King Oscar and Irving Park Maonic lodges. Funeral at chapel. 925 Third avenue. Rickford, 111., Wednesday, May 10.

1:30 p. m. MOODY'S NIECE, 72, DIES AFTER BEING HIT BY CAB Mrs. Mary Moody Ilutton, 72, of N. Paulina a niece of Dwight Moody, evanrelist and founder of the Moody Bible institute, died yesterday in Cook county hospital of injuries she suffered April 23 when she was struck by a taxicah at Irving Park rd.

and Ashland av. Mrs. Hutton, wife of Harry I'. Hutton. retired insurance broker, cjime to Chicago about half a century ago from her birthplace in East Nor Hi held, Mass.

She also is sur-vied by a son. the Rev. George W. Hutton. Detroit, and two daughters, Mrs.

Gladys Greenley. Rock Island, 111., and Mrs. Olive Nichol. Indiana, LIPSEY Warren A. Lipsey.

2318 SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 63D AND HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONE WEXTVVORTH 0025. TfESDAT. METER Wynn F. 11 a.

at. chapel. ROURKE Paul. 3 p. m.

at chapel. SCHLEMMER Robert. 4 p. in. at chapel.

WEDNESDAT. WALLIK Carl J. 3 p. m. at chapel.

THURSDAT. rLrXKET Ruth. m. at chapel. STEELE Joseph M.

10 a m. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. KEYS Frank. SH ADAM rare.

STANLEY Robert, TOEET Jessie B. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 6501 NORTH ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONG BEACH 2646. TCESDAT. WILL Clark Davis.

1 p. m. at chapel. J7th street, Miami. huhand of Charlotte, son of late James and Beie.

brother nf Gordon Lipsey. Riverside. 111. Interment Miami. Fla.

from Chicago to Angeles tallied with those of a woman arrest several times In the last tlitee years In southern states, the federal bureau of investi I.VVTII-Jnhn T.vneh. late nf 6..22 S. re I TO TIDE YOU OVER I SVsl.T, Chsto-" moibee ef Vr sn.t Mrs clsr Baughmsn of M-. ttoo Itsrco Mrs Alice Mir-'n'l t.t Wesles- Psisgheasn and I 1st Ira ItuiMr.afl Services Tuesd .1 ni al ehspel. 720 Lake street.

Ojk Park. SPFCHT-Vera Spe.ht. nee nanowsW. ft 1S4.1 s. Ashland avertu- beloved w-fe ef George, dear mother of Richard.

T. S.N. Edward, and Carol, fond daughter of Theodora UlannwWi dear sister of Gertrude Funers Thursday. Mav 11. at 10 30 a from chapel.

2159 Cni-lerton street, to St. Pius" church. Interment R' 'urreetinn. Can. 1O04.

STEET Joseph M. Steele. May 8. h-tjtfc-of William Steele Services at 63d and Htrvrd, Tours-lav. May 11.

at to s. rn un-Vr tbe auspices cf Ss'rt Park No. 662. A. F.

A. M. Cremation. ETK H-Barbara S'ich la'e of 510 9. Lombard avenue.

Oak Pirk. belived wife of the late Benedict fpenl mother of Anre Fiedler of Minneapolis. Minn Mj Carroll. Ca-ncr. Benedict.

Andrew. Charl. and W.ill.ice sesmsn 1st el. At f-j-nersl hcrce. 17 Madden strr.

Oik Park. Funeral Wednesday Miv 10 30 a. to St. of church. interment St Joseph's.

SUT LTV Fd srd Sullivan of W. Adams street, rve'o, e.f so-- of the lafe Thomas and Mary Hayes fond brother of T1orra Joseph Margaret and the Inte John Mary E. Ouinn. Bridre-t Wilbam A and Georce A. Funeral May 11.

at 10 a. from rh-i1. 3246 boulevard, to Our L-iv of Se-rssri church. Burial Movnf Ked. 2394.

TENNEY Dr. Alonzo C. Tn 2t15 MeaHoiy lfne P-'k 111 May 8. 1944 beloved fcrseinfj rf Bess fnee H-i'lenbe f.vh.er cf FhyVi-e H. Nowlin.

Alocyo C. Jr and Phil'in At chaoel 55'11 Ash'md Chicaro. where serviees will held Thttrsd-iv. Msv 11 st 3 m. Interment Memorial Park UPP-Helen Ppp Msv 8 104 StnTss mother of Con.

sfer of Trns and Francis 1'etfer, Mrs. Dorothea Mrk-er Marv Il.irn-. r.nd the late Jamee Peifer Funeral Wedtesdav at 9 3(1 a m. from funeral 1-on-e t.311 l.trb s'reet tn St Gertrude church. Interment AU Saints' cemetery.

ALLTN Carl Joseph Wallin 7953 fonflj Lanirley avenue. May 6. 1944. hnsbard of the late Dora Wallm father cf Cecilia. Josephine.

Jennie Wallin. and Pearl Vollmer. brother of Minnie and Sam Wallin. At chaneL 63d and Harvard, where serviees be hId Wednesday. May 10.

at 3 p. nrer the auspices of Kensinrton lods-e. No. 804. A.

A M. Member Midway chapter. No. 2.56. R.

A. fwl'in Harold Bcrlilsml and Mrs. Ella G.hb. Sfi-viei-s Thursday. 2 p.

at ehapel, Lake. Park av. Interment Oak Woods. BREEN I.t. James J.

Breen. U. S. A. A.

corps, late of 4506 Fullerlon avenue, killed in action over France April 22, son of the late Michael J. and Julia nee O'Brien, brother of Mrs. J. P. McCann, Eileen Thomas Mrs.

Georpe Fitz. and Mrs. Phillip Sitarz. Requiem mass at St. Genevieve's church.

Altg-eld and Lamon. Wednesday. May 10. at 9:30 a.m. BRENNAN May Healy Brennan.

wife of CI gation in. Wash-ington, D. dis- Klander. grandmother of Ida Elizabeth great grandmother of Hilly. Serv-lers private.

FINGOLD Sea Sellet Meyer notice. FITZGERALD Barbara M. Fitzgerald, dear daughter of Thomas and Cecelia, nee McKeown. Funeral from residence. 3417 N.

Kilpatrick. Wednesday. May 10, at. 9:15 a. to St.

Bartholomew's ehurch. Interment St. Boniface. Inf. Sup.

0095. GEHR See Cecilia Abrahamson notice. GRANDE Peter Grande of 3918 Wilcox street, beloved husband of Theresa, nee Altomari. fond father of Mrs. Anthonv Ambrose, Louis, and Anthony, brother of oria street beloved son of late James and Anna fnee Shanahanl.

brother of Edward. Nellie, and the late Michael and Mrs. Mary Hurley. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a. m.from funeral home.

543S S. Hal-sted street, to Visitation church. Interment Mount Olivet. Boulevard 0662. MA AS Margaret Maas.

May 7. late residence 10653 avenue E. wife of the late Georre. mother of Mrs. Louis Merrier.

Edward. Arnold, and Douglas Maas. two sisters and one brother, ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday. 2 p.

at mortuary. 10240 Ewini- avenue. Mr. Charles Fat-tullo officiating-. Interment Elmwnod ceme i Pa.

Services will be held at 1:30 p. Thursday in the chapel at 5200 N. Western av. WEDNESDAY. HIGGINSON Nellie.

10 a. m. In church FAST SERVICE HOK ANSON Emma. 3 p. m.

at chapel. ii closed yesterday. had tentatively the body as that of Mrs. 21, nf 1161 Harri- a l.otr in whieh she was o'i April 7. She then was (.

ins r. man known Vi :i.i;av, MeMrati. His i.i.'ii! i is tfiat Ttis rot It 3 or msnlh omounli up to $1SOnd 23 Pr mania on thol oorf of bolonc ovr $150. Michael. Angclo.

and Rosario. Funeral tery. Hammond. Call Sou. C.

tm.i". MILITARY RITES THURSDAY FOR SUBMARINE VET from f-hapel. 2809 Harrison street. Fri- Al.ONEY Mary E. Maloney.

nee Crsig beloved wife of the late loving mother of Edward Mr. Helen Hughes, and the late John J. Funeral Wednesday. 10 a. from chapel.

2346 Marlixin street, to St. Mel's church. THURSDAT. Dr. Alonzo C.

3 at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. LAMS OMAN Roy T. BEVERLY CHAPEL 1121 WEST PATH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 3182.

TUESDAY. CONJCELL Jane M. 1 p. m. at chapel.

Interment All Saints'. Member of lilessed i. -u; v. nl the trunk Military services for Edward Earl I on Ma 1. Ilelmnld.

23, 3d class petty oflicer, 1 11 I woman ar ret ted v. ho was killed April 28 in an Ari-i in gave her name nun airplane crash while en route ('h'Mine Wright, alias i home on furlough, will be held C. Me hen she as Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in the chapel day.

May 12 at 9 a. to St Callisto's chureh. Burial Mount Carmel. Nev. GROSSMAN Frieda Grossman, nee Nuta.

at Los Angeles; beloved w-ife of the late Nathan, dear moiher of Philip and Claire, fond sister of Esther Newman. Dr. Arthur Kitcnplon. and the late Dr. Meyer Nuta.

grandmother of Norman. Serviees Wednesday." 1 1 a. at chapel at 5206 Broadway. Interment Jewish Waldheim. GROVER Harry N.

Grover, May 8, 1944. dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth, nee Schenk, fond father of Harry dear son of Harry W. and the late Helena. Resting- at funeral home, 3314-16 avenue. Funeral Thursday.

May 11, at a. to St. Sylvester's church, where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

Member of Edsrar A. Lawrence Highway post. No. 646. American Legion.

Frank X. Brennan. mother of Catherine and Thomas Brennan. Funeral from home for funerals. Erie at Wabash avenue.

Wednesday. May 10. 104. at 9:30 a. to St.

Ha church. Interment Calvary. Please omit flowers. BRUMAG1M Mrs. Lillian S.

Brumacim I nee Simpson I of 7IU.0 Union avenue, widow ft the late Edwin Rrumagim. beloved mother of Ethel M. Grosse. grandmother of Edwin Groase. aunt of John.

Calvin. Robert, and the late Edwin Simpson. Funeral from chapel, 7030 S. Hal-sted street. Wednesday, 2 p.

m. Burial Mount Hope BUCK BO ROUGH Marcarrt. Ruck borough, Fairview avenue. Etmhurt-t. 111., wife of the late Thomas, mother of Percy.

Blaine, and Bonner Buckboroush, Edna Parker, and Marjorie Fulton, sister of Theodore and Lorena Burke and Eva Zavitz. At rest at chapel. 134 S. York street, Elmhurst. 111..

Monday and Tuesday. At chapel. 6624 Irving Park road. Chicaro. Wednesday and Thursday.

Services Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment Me morial Park. CANNON Michael Philip Cannon Jr. of 6901 S.

I.oonus boulevard, beloved son of Fmily Hanker Cannon and the late Dr. Michael Philip Cannon, fond brother of apt Edward U. 5. army. Lt.

II. I Joseph U. S. N. and S.

2 Berton I'. N. At funeral home. 69th at Jur-tine street, until Wednesday. 10 a.

m. A'. 12, 1911, at Helena, a vagrancy charge. She at 6328 Cottage Grove av. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl YV. Helmold, Sacrament sodality. MARSHALL Robert E. Marshall beloved husband of Mary nre Gees-an 1 Funeral from chapel.

7049 S. Halsted-st Thursday at 9:30 a. m. to St. Leo's church.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. MARTIN Anna D. Martin, nee Curtis. May 7.

1944 wife of the late Andrew, dear mother of Charles G. and Andrew sister of Beatrice Peters, fond grandmother of Virginia. Patricia. Winifred. Phillis.

and Charles Jr. Funeral Wednesday. 9:15 a. m.t from chapel. 2114 Irving Park road, to Queen of All Saints Loons $10 to $300 FAMILY LOAN cootiiOM LOOP 202 S.

Stale, Cor. Adams, Century Rro.301. Teepfions WABosn 2994 LOGAN SQUARE 3 147 W. logon cor. Kediia, 2nd Ft.

Near Terminal SPAulding 4700 NORTH-SIDE 6349 N. Western Cor. W. Devon Rm. 206, Devon Bldg.

Tel. BRorgofe4127 WEST-SIDE 4806 West Modison Near Cicero Next to Walgreen. Tel. WANs field 421 SOUTH-SIDE 758 E. 7th Cor.

Cottage Grove 206, 2nd Fl. Tel. RADcliffe 6500 SOUTH CHICAGO 9113 S. Commercial Ave. (opp.Goldblatt Rm.

TB RC Oent6220 BLUE ISLAND 13018 South Wettorn Avenue Dial Operolof, hland 86 -i 'i hern he'd under the name I 7052 S. Honore he enlisted in! v. hen arrested later at the navy in 1941 and served on aj r. P.o'ire. La and Memphis.

submarine tender in the Southwest Her date of birth was given Pacific. Surviving in Australia are 1 1. 1919, and also April his widow, Mrs. Una Helmold, and! church. Interment St.

Josepn s. mic. iojo SKEELES BIDDLE THE PREFERRED SERVICE COLONIAL CHAPEL TSP.S COTTAGE GROVE. RAD. O2C0 Air rrmhtinric1.

ree Parkins Spn.v. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" HAIBLE Fred Haible. bcloyed husband of I jiartTN Clara V. Martin, wife of Frank a son, four weeks old, whom he hadn't seen. Helmold was a gradu-; the late Amanda, nee Norgcnstern.

de mother of Frank daughter of Clara ale of Harper High school and has two brothers. Carl and Robert a pa i at rooper. MINf. HINK ERIE AT WAttAStt A V. NSWfHIh.

WHt. onn. tl.IllN. Ttirtt nf maihine from her arsi-inierii at F. Fenrson was re.

I I'm to 'filc Mr. Adele Gen. D. A. Davison Dies in India En Route to U.

S. V. i' I Mnv oTi. of fieri. A.

I the provi- 'ii ing command in the I a li was nil-? ii In! i the war dcpait-r 1'e riird Satuiday in a hos-; India. Davison was on his way the United States when he as icken. the department said. C. H.

IORDAN CO Ft'NfRAt, HOME. 200 E. R1E ST. 9G YEARS' SERVICE. SUP.

7709 CEMETERIES voted father of Viol i Netll. Pvt. Fred, and Pvl- Edward HuHe. t'. S.

A Elizabeth and Evelyn, fond grandfather of seven Funeral notice later. Vin. OtKM, HE DP ERG Anna E. Hedberg, dear sister of Mathilda Ililblnm Also survived by nine meres and nephews Services Thursday at 2 p. ni.

at funeral home, 3301 Fullerlon nv. Interment Mount Emblem. HI f.MOI.n Edward Helmold. seaman 1st class. U.

S. N. April 28. 1044. near Winona.

of 7(152 S. Honore street, beloved husband of Una Helmold. fond father of Edwin C. Helmold. beloved son of Carl W.

and Ruth M. Helmold. brother of Carl E. and Robert H. Helmold.

Services at chapel. 6328 Cottage Grove avenue. Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Interment Fairmount.

Information, Fairfax 2900. HENZE Grace Hcnze. nee Roche, beloved wife of the late Fred Henze. daughter of the late Margaret and Robert Roche, sister of Calvin Roche and the late Irene MeCray and Sidnry Ilo'-hc, stepsister ot harles Holmes iu1 the late Josephine tioeniiiK, mint of In and nrpliew-s Pr.nter. sister of Mary.

Theodore, and Henry. Services Thursday. Richmond. Ind. A 1 'CI I Joseph MsiK h.

beloved husband of the late Caiherine. nee Kger, dear father of Rose Mader. Magdalene Lance, Frances Matich. and May Perkins, grandfather of 11. great grandfather of three.

Funeral Thursday. May 11. at 10 a from funeral home. 2157 Irving Tark road, to St. Benedict's church Interment St.

Joseph's Member of St. Boniface court. No. 43. C.

0. F. MAYS Jack D. Mays. 4117 Pierce avenue, dearly beloved son of Willis and Gertie, fond brother of Carl.

Services at Emmaus Methodist church. 1513 N. Kedvale avenue. 2 p. m.

Tuesday. May 9. Interment Paragold. Ark. At rest in funeral home.

4138 North avenue, until 11 a. m. Tuesday. Information. Belmont 6S12.

McLENNAN Lt. G. Raymond McLennan. U. S.

A. A. C. age 22 years, killed in action in Italy. Feb.

29. beloved husband of Marian nee McKay, fond father of Donna Rae. son of Georee and Agnes McLennan. Memorial services Wednesday. 3(1 a.

at SI Lens church, 7bih and Emerald sveiuic METERS Sellet Meyers, passed away sud- chapter. No. 335. E. and Harald lodge.

No. 13. I. O. V.

WALSH Anna E. Walsh, beloved wif. the late Thomas fond mother of Lt. Clarence. S.

A Marie. Kathenn. A 8 William. A Seaman Thomas S. Restmr at funeral borne 30! Irving Park rosd Servti-e Thursday Ms-11.

10 to Our Lady of Mercy cHurch Interment it. Joseph's cemetery WATWOOD Prank Waywood late of 6I N. Clark street Funeral Wednesdw. 3 at chapel 2316 W. Midison street Interment Arlington cemetery.

Member 1. F. union, local No. 233. WEISS Tina Wefs of 1308 Frwn avenue, beloved wife of the late A'bert, devoted mother of Henrietta Roth.

Tucker. Juell Rubin. Dr. George Arthur. Mildred Rosenberg, and Lillian Fogelson.

Serviees Wednesday. 10 a. at chapel. 5206 Broadwav. Interment B'nai Abraham Zion.

Waldheim. WILL Clark Davis Will, passed la to Detroit. in his 81st year, husband of the late Kate H. Will, father of Mrs. Winfred Moore and Horace Ray Will.

At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday. May 9. at 1 p.

m. Interment private WtM PERt.V William Wimbert of l.amrene avenue suddenly helove.i husband of Mshclle nee Al chapel, 3005-07 Lincoln avenue, where services will be held Tuesday at p. ra. Burial Kansas City. Mo.

WINN Michael E. Winn of 6355 Troy Funeral services private. CARLSON -Augusta Carlson, beloved wife of the late Emil Carlson fond moiher of John Riivniond Carlson. At rest at chapel, ftix-ago avenue. Srrvi'-ea Thursday at 30 ni.

Interment A-aria Park. Member nf Honor lodge. No SOO. O. E.

Ladies of Brase lodpe. and Beacon lodge. No. 113. I O.

V. CARROLL Corp. John C. Carroll, aged 55 years, of 45CS Wnphtwood avenue, dear son of John G. and Mildred, nee Herbich.

fond brother of Mrs. Geraldine Doey. Mrs. Shirley Johnsen. and Daniel J.

Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. from funeral home. 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Genevieve's church.

Interment St. Joseph's. Berkshire 8070. CHIARO Frank Chiaro of 11C4 S. Morgan street, loving husband of Catherine, nee Basile; devoted father of Joseph.

Jame. Caiayrn. Seaman IM I Ia Michael. Pvt 1st Class AtiKrlo. and Mr Rose l'lippo, fond father in law of FllKaheth.

Vita, and Nu-IhiIhs Puppn, brother of Alex and brother-in-law of Florence Scrafine and Ann De Vito. At rest at chapel. S13 W. Taylor street. Funeral Thursday.

ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM Constructed of the most permanent materials that nature and man can provide. It is an ageless tribute to the memory of your loved ones. SINGLE OR COMPANION CRYPTS. MODERATELY PRICED. Tour inppertion is sincerely welcomed.

5800 Ravenswood-av. Lonrjbnr-h f)D40. nMTTKi! i'ltA it i umi Tm mT n't Tat t.tntti Iti.H.iji-k, Mate Jlnr-eltit Al-o nl tr-lnw Purl, nml becomingly' 1 1 sunns! hies, Inv o. rn at late IF IT WASN'T denly at El Paso, Tex wife of the late Joseph Fingold. mother of Ben Pearl Freeman.

May Rosenstcin. and H. Milton. DEATH NOTICES 9 a. from chapel.

813 W. Taylor street, to Holy Family church. Interment In Memorlnm, (. reaitleiii-e, 2rPJ7 Homer street Interment Montrose. Washington.

11. C. and Ko-ohclle. papers please copy. Information.

Hum. 2773. HIRTZER Joseph Hirtzer of 1425 W. 80th street, beloved husband of Theresa, nee Madl; fond father of Joseph Edward and Corp. Wilbert U.

S. M. C. grandfather of two grandchildren. Resting at chapel, 7726 S.

Ashland avenue, until 12 noon Wednesday. May 10. Services at 2 p. m. at Peace Memorial church.

78th and Laflin-sts. Interment Archer Woods. Information. Stew. 1303.

HOLNITSKY Lt. Samuel C. Holnitsky. M. son of the late Aaron and Dora Holnitsky.

brother of Joe and Louis Hull. Anna Vishny. Esther Grecnman. and Hetdie Stein. Funeral noti.e later.

HUBEIt Olga C. Huber of 611 Ridge avenue, Evaiiston, beloved wife of Rudolph Huber. fond mother of Emelyn Terry of St. Louis, daughter of Mrs. Charles Schultn, sister of Charles Schullz of Chicago.

Funeral from ehapel. 1573 Maple avenue. Evnnstou. Wednesday, to St. Nicholas' church.

Mass. 10 a. m. Interment St. Boniface's.

HULL See Lt. Samuel C. Holnitsky. M. notice.

HUTTON Mary Moody Hutton. beloved survived by five brothers, two sisters and 10 grandchildren. Services will be held at funeral chapel. 3658 Roosevelt road. Tuesday.

2 p. m. Family at the home of Pearl Freeman. 5400 Eastview Park lone block east of Hyde Park boulevard). MONTANA John Montana, beloved husband of Lena, fond father ot Pvt.

Peter. U. S. brother of Joseph. Frank, and Ross.

Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from chapel. 409 W. North avenue, to St.

Vincent's church Interment Mount Carmel. MORGAN Elsie Caroline McTgan nee Kist-nerl. 1434 Park avenue. Chicago Heights. Illinois, beloved wife of Bernard fond mother of Dorothy and Bernard fond dauchter of Henry and Amanda Kistner.

sister of Lillian Benson. Resting at chapel, 4210 W. I ermak road. Funeral Wednesday, May 10, at 2 p. ni.

Interment Oak-ridee cemetery. Information. Lawn. 1401. MURRAY Colleen Patricia Murray, darling daughter of Thnmaa and Lorraine Feeley Murray, loving sister of Lorraine Mary Murray, fond granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Feeley and Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas G. Murray Sr. Funeral Wednesday. 10 a. from her late ri-deuce.

2418 W. 68th street. Interment street, beloved husband of A.iee. fond father of Clyde, brother of Mary Winn and the late William and John. Member of Policemen's Benevolent association-Funeral Thursday.

9:30 a. m- from chapel. 3424 W. 63d street, to St. Rita'g church.

Burial Mount Olivet. Grove 0090. WOLF Joseph Wolf, beloved husband cf Anna Wolf, nee Masek: fond father ef Eleanor Hickey and Joseph U. S- N. Funeral Thursday.

May 11. at 9 a m-from funeral home. 6617 W. Cermaic road. Berwyn.

to St. Odilo's church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Call Berwyn 1092.

YOUNG Albert Young, dear son of Anna, fond brother of William and Joseph Funeral Wednes.lav May lo. 10 a. at funeral home. 3307 LlMianie avenue Interment Lithuanian National cemetery. Yards 40O.S.

ZFLFNSKE Anna Zelenske. r.e Reirk. beloved wife of Ignatius, fond mothr of John. Jeanne Schrecenirost. F.libfi Case.

Joseph. A Edward. U. S. i and Franc-es Farrar.

Funeral from ch 1 pel. Fullerton avenue. at 9:30 a. to St Starr.slairs B. M.

church. Interment St. Joseph's cemcery Berk, 6400. ZIETHEN Johanna Ziethen. nee r) er-echaper.

beloved wife of Ludwir. fond mother of Rudolph and Mrs. Marrsret lauch. Funeral Wednesday. May 10 4 p.

at funeral home. 4255-57 w. street. Burial Woodlawn. Alb.

360'J. Mount Carmel. Mon. 0419. CLINGNER Emerson T.

Clingner. husband of the late Ruth Overholt Clincner. father of Mrs. Dorothy Sedlin and Harmon Clingner. stepfather of Earl Smith and Edwin Overholt.

Services Thursday. 1:30 p. at chapel. 7C0 Lake street. Oak Park.

Interment Acacia Park cemetery. COBURN Albert J. Coburn. May 7. 1944.

dear husband of Cecelia, nee Benetti: fond father of Albert and Gerald, brother of Mrs. Mary Siler, Mrs. Ruth Ludders, Mrs. Helen Duckworth. Mrs.

Naomi Kirch-nrr. Mrs. Esther Sporiih. Harry, and tieorge. Funeral Thursday.

May 11. from chapel, Archer avenue, at 9:30 a. to St. Bridget' church. Interment Mount Olivet.

Cal. 6030. CONK AD Apiilnnta Conrad (nee Schuettl. 04 1 1 Gross Point road. Skokie.

Illinois, beloved wife of Peter, dear mother ol Genevieve. Peter, of the. U. M. Marion.

Helen, Joan, Loin, and Ralph. Funeral Wednesday. 0:45 a. from funeral home. KOf7 Ntles Center road.

Skokie. to St. Peter's Catholic church. Interment St. Peter's cemetery.

COOK Harold R. Cook of 1C513 S. 70th avenue. Palos Heights, husband of Norma, nee Tempestim. beloved son of Gilbert and Ethel Williams Cook, brother of Frederick and Gilbert.

Services Wednesday. p. at chapel. 590R S. Kedme avenue.

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Lovinir and kind in all his mays. Upntrht and just to the end of his rlars; Sini-ere and true in his heart and mind. A beautiful memory he left behind. He. had a nature you could not help lovinsf.

A heart that was purer than frold: And to thot-e ho knew him and loved him His memory will never grow cold. LOVING WIFE AND FAMILY. DONOVAN William J. Donovan. May P.

104.1, In loving memory. WIFE. ELIZABETH. G1ANGIATOMO John Gianalncomo. In memory of our dear husband and father, who parked away one year to.lay.

May O. HUa. Our hearts lie with sadness. Our eyes have shed many tears. God only knows how we'e inured you As it ends this flrt sad year.

LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. ItORST Donald Hort. In sad and lovina memory of our dear sou. who panced away six years sso today. May 0.

You left broken hearts That loved you so sincere; That never did and never will Foraet you. Ponnie. dear. LONESOME M0MM1E AND DADDY. wife of Harry fond mother of Mrs Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Stewart 77(1(1. satisfaction or money refunded basis. Greenley. the Rev. Georse W' and NELSON Anna G.

Nelson, daughter of SOSSffi ssj em Mrs. Olive Nichol. sisier of Ambcrt the late Robert and Luviey Nelson, dear 1 I -Mtm SIROIL LABORATORIES INC. DITROIT 26, MICHIGAN Ethel, and Marion Moody and Mrs. Ruth Davidson.

Services Thursday. May 11, 1 :30 p. at funeral home. 6200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster.

Kindly omit flowers. aunt of Margaret Nelson Watts, sister of the late Coyaden Caul and William Nelson, dear friend of Fannie J. Morten. Services Wednesday. 10 a.

at parlor. SSOO Michigan avenue. ltaBlkfaSBBBBBBBM -f4SSBSBBBBkBB) ill ll.H III" iliii.

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