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MKCKKL Jetuilt Meckel. Ut of the Cia I'LL ASK VJL GASOLINE ALLEY OUR FlST PINNIfc? IN OUR DO SOU REALIZE. I VO I I I HOPE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE 26 Jan 6, 1945 TJ REPEAT FRST HOME. 60 AM I atone hotel. Jun 5.

14. loving another of Ruth M. Hare. Kathryn Hoiman. Jenr.

M. Streiemeuter. Chester T. and FredertrSj M. Meckel.

At chapel. 63d and Harvard, where services will held Friday. June at 1 p. m. Intrement Mount Hop.

PAZLMG, THIS 15 WE I SOU'ZE STARTING A FIRST TIME fVF -J MBIT WU CAN'T PI VO O0 MINI? IP A FELLA AFTER DINNER GLAD YJU CAN LOOKS OVEZ WUZ SMOULDER? cm nice" MF.RSCH Nicholas Mersen. June 4. 14. COOKEP A MEAL im beloved husband ot Minnie, ne Just: dear, father of Louis Connelly, loving of Roy. Jlmmle Patsy, and Frances, dear brother of Peter and Kiara.

Funeral Friday, Jun 8. 11 a. nv. at chapel. 4bo.

S. Hermllag avenue, to Mount Hep cemetery LIQUOR RACKET DETAILS READY FOR GRAND JURY MEZYDI.O Corp. Aloysius Uerydlo, S. A its, killed In training at Camp Wbeeltng. HlsT FOZ "St-wx ydlo.

fond brother ct Jean and E.eanor. Fa neral Wednesday. 9:30 a. OL. from chapel.

2678 S. Thmop street, to St. Barbaras church. Interment Resurrection craetery. Vic 1024.

Today's ticntb ncticc contain the details of the funerals or memorial services of the following who died in the services of our country: William Donovan Harry L. Codfrty Gilbert 6. Inctrpf Harry H. Just Jr. Orvillo W.

Krttschmir Charlts J. Main Jr. filtr E. McDsnncll Aloysius Mnydlo Robert Paul Williams "7 kef tave th last full mtaiurt devotion" MTNGtEY Edward George late BKHiil.tJND Gustavr T. Hergiund.

late i 1 I I Glrnvlew. beloved husband Ethel OBITUARIES ne Carlson: father of F.lvcra Bran. Deli, res Laurie Unman, and Gustave T. a Ik. survived by parrnta.

on brother, and ui VOTE ON STRIKE OF GAS WORKERS 5747 S. Spauidlnc avenue, beloved husband, of Ida. nee Wagner: dear father ol John V. Mrs John Wrlmer. Edward and Sat.

1 A 8. A overseas, fond brother of Mra. Frank De Laurler. Mra. Henry Mm tin.

Mrs. William Bell. John. Tbnmaa, Francis, and James, grandfather of four faad children. Resting at funeral home.

7013 a. Racine avenue. Funeral Friday. Jun a. at 9 30 a.

to St. Call's churcn. latermcM St. Mary a. Stewart O460.

MILCH ESK I Bernard late of Sl S. Da men avenue, dearly beloved husband of the late Pauline, fund father of th Rev. Altred Oar Gendrim. Florrnc Hare, and th late George. Max, and Gertrude, fond grandfather of Corp.

Rcbert and Corp. James. U. S. Beatrice Moon, and PIUU9 Hayes Jr.

Funeral Thursday. June 7. at 10 a. m. from funeral home.

3604 S. Horn avenue, to St. Maurlce'a church. latcrnsect St. Mary s.

MONACO Onofrio Monaco. Ut of 917 N. Parksld avenue, beloved rtusband of CAPTURED PILOT HOME IN TIME; WEDS TUESDAY O. K.S $42,500 FEE TO EXECUTRIX OF HARDING ESTATE Much of It Is Traded for Meat, Charge BY JAMES DOHERTY Investigations by the Illinois liquor control commission indicate that wholesale liquor dealers are siphoning 45 million dollars a year out of the profits of the retail industry, it was disclosed yesterday. Chairman Charles J.

Fleck and Secretary William J. Divine said they are preparing to offer to the federal grand jury evidence of strange Mrs. Kathryn Quinlan tinier In Sweden, and brother. Herbert. Chicago.

Resting at lunrral (km. 4332 Klston avenue, where services will oe held Friday. June 8, 1:30 p. m. Interment Mount HALL Harriet Wright Hall.

June 4. 1945. at her home. 508 Lee street. Evanston.

Ill SET FOR FRIDAY wlte ot th late lewis Taylor Hall, mother Services for Mrs. Kathryn Henne berry Quinlan, late of 5-139 Wash of Mrs. Earl J. Walker. Resting at chapel Judge John F.

O'Connell ruled More than 500 members of local 1567 Maplt avenue. Evanston. service Flight Officer Jack A. Michels. 23.

of 3572 Lyndale spent nearly yesterday in Probate court that Miss p. m. Wednesday at First Congreratlonal church Evanston. Intermen- Olive. BIELSKER William Blelskcr nt 1141 N.

Spauldme avrnur. beloved huiband of Lillian, devoted lather- it Sylvia Arbtt. Pvt. Ijils. W.

A. C. Brnjamln. Adrlenne. ana Harry, loving grandfather ol Melton Arblt.

dear son el Sarah, fond brother ot Herman. Carl. Ralph. Harold, and Geraldlne Kabena. Funeral Thurtday.

June 7. 3 p. at chapel. Jessie Katz, 5000 East End was nine months in a German prison ton. Mas.

Please omit rowers. ington will be held at 9:30 a. m. today from the chapel home at 5708 Madison to St. Catherine of Siena church.

Mrs. Quinlan died entitled to $42,500 which she has! camp buoyed up by the hope that withdrawn from the estate of, he would get back in time to marry George F. Harding, late sweetheart after her graduation HARRITY Thomas Harrlty of Westawt. County Mavo. Ireland, brother ff Auillu.

Mlrhael. and John. Memorial mass St. Andrew's church, Addison and Paulina. Saturday.

June lond latner of Vita. Anne. Emtl, Corp. Joseph. U.

S. Pvt. Anthony. V. B.

2235 W. Divuslun itreet. Interment weauawn 18007 of the Gas Workers' union AFL, -which includes some 1,300 production and maintenance employes of the Peoples Gas Light and Coke company, met last night in Carmen's hall. Van Buren st. and Ashland to receive Instruc Sgt.

Frank. U. S. A Frt. Pauy.

U. 5. A- Monday in West Suburbar hospital, Oak Park. She had been employed in a secretarial position in the trust leader and former county treasurer, from Northwestern university Time Breinprecher. twirved racketeering practices in the liquor 9.

at 10 a. m. HIRT Katherine Hlrt. beloeed wife of the late and Rose. Funeral Friday.

a. nv. froiss rAA un. n. AvAi.tlv mrrith fin Annl VI Pattnn chapel.

5908 W. Kooceveat road, to it. aa wile of William, dear mcther ot Ulllan. Mra. Ella Langoseh, Walter, and Edwin, grandmother ol three grandchildren and thre creat-vrandrhlldren.

lister ol Amelia. Otto. gela'a church. Massasoit and Potomac lnt tnent Mount CarmeL Information, aiaa. 0120.

department of the First National Carl, fond mother ol John i.naia. it. i. 3 c. U.

S. N. and Edward C. M. M.

1c. U. S. R. Servlcea Friday.

June 8. 1 D. at tuneral home. 5200 N. Western aa Itt 3 iui lirj uuuira aa acvuu ia.

-r' "Harding's daughter. Mrs. Maryj81? overran the camp and set him IT Thnmncnn nnrl hia rrnnrlrlnuch. ee. Still.

With army regulations to Bank of Chicago for 31 years. Sur trade. The state has uncovered indications that huge quantities of liquor are traded for food products, includ-1ns meat, and that such practices NEUSCHAXFFER See Ida O. Kati notice. and Charlea.

Service Friday. June 8. at avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Memorial BR1EN Dennht J. O'Brien of 7355 Hrnr.

tions concerning a strike vote to ter PonelnnA II Thomnnn IS 1 Observe, it Was a race against army 2 30 at tuneral home, 3440 N. Central ve- ter, imss reneiope n. inompson, nut Eden. Kiida542o. viving are her husband, Daniel, and two sisters, Ruth M.

Henneberry, Park. ton avenue. June 4. dearly beloved husband both of Barrington, had protested of Mary O'Connor O'Brien, devoted father HOGAN Margaret Teres McGlnnli Hogan, BURGZSON Ella Marie, flurtemn. suddenly.

Yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Irving June 4. 1945. at New Vora City, ot 4S44 the amount of the fees.

Miss W. Huron itreet. daughter of Bessie and the enable the barterers to conceal prof-land Sister Mary Eustelle, of the its and thereby cheat on income Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary. fc mi-nc mrnrlpH Flock said or Helen McKay. Loravne Leonard, and Marlon Iahy.

fond brother of Margaret Kenny. Minnie Jurgensen, and Ann CaUaghan. Funeral Thursday. 9 a. chapeL JeSere Thompson filed suit Saturday in Cir nee Foley, late of 8223 S.

Green street, beloved wife of the late Thomas, loving mother of Eugene A. McGlnnls. Viola Hen-nessy. Lillian Kelly. Florence Tillman.

Elmer. Margaret Irene, and the late Leonard H- an. fond grandmother of Eugene Lee Ttliman late Allrrd Burseaon. alMer ol Nell Johnson. Ernest Burceson.

and th late Esther Kin-Strom. Heating at tuneral home, 318 N. Cen cuit court for an accounting of the he would cooperate wholeheartedly Worm Huber nivn. at 771H to St. Bride's rhurrn.

mas 9:30 a. Interment Mount Olivet. Member of P. B. A South snore 8S22.

estate, and asking the removal of tral avenue. Austin. Servlrra Saturday. be conducted Friday by the national labor relations board. The vote Is being taken under the provisions of the Smith-Con-nally act.

James C. Fitzgerald, business manager of the local, said the 30 day waiting period provided in the act will end by midnight Saturday. Company officials said that a Cohn, 6832 Merrill announced that their daughter. Beryl. 22, will marry Michels after her graduation from, the Northwestern university art school next Tuesday.

Michels, who celebrated his 2ou birthday Monday, was shot down last August with Assistant United States Atty. p. m. Interment Forest Home. Austin OU17 Services for Morris Huber, 75.

Miss Katz as executrix. and Rogri Hogan. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a from funeral home, Halsted street at 76th street, to St. Leo's church.

Interment ICASTRO Angelo Nlcastro. 3307 T'' The action also asked that stocks CAMPBELL Rebecca Martina Campbell, nee Mmpson. June 5. ot Watervllet. Mich beloved wtle ol the late Lawrence, mother ot Calvary Stewart 7700.

owner of the contracting firm bearing his name at 624 S. Michigan will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in his home in Aroma Park rd, Kan and bonds with an estimated value of $1,200,000 be turned over to the HUBER Morris Huber of Kankakee. 111., sud Louise Ulese.

Florence McNeal. and the late Marcla Strouse. grandmother of Sgt. Uw denly. June 4.

beloved husband ot neien. street, beloved husband cf Amelia, ne Mi tlnelll, proud father of Angelo Junior. Eulo. Till Torslelto. Betty Sabatino.

and cousin of Alesto least ra. Funeral Samrdav. June 9. 10 a. from chapel, 3225 W.

Harrison street, to Blessed Mother Cabrir.t church. Interment Mount Cannei. awediid 6622. while piloting a Liberator bomber father of Jane and Cant. John U.

rence Strouse. Edith and Deane McNeal. A. A. F.

Funeral Thursday, 2 p. at resi estate from the George H. Harding collection, a nonprofit corporation and Dorcas Gtese. Services 2:30 p. over Germany.

He wears a Presi kakee. He was killed Monday after June 7. at Congregational church, Water dence. Aroma Park road, to Memorial rara tNCERPl Gilbert C. Incerol.

S. It. U. dential citation and the Purple noon when he was struck by a fall formed in 1930, which operates a strike would leave a million gas users in Chicago without service and that an adjustment of each vllet, Mich. CARG1E Frank A.

Cargle. 1306 W. 73d place Heart with two oak leaf clusters OLSEN Dr. Era T. Olsen.

at Detroit, museum at 4853 Lake Park av. Francis J. McGreal, who is to handle the federal inquiry. Attorney Has Information McGreal already has information regarding the 450 retail liquor stores reputedly started up by wholesale liquor dealers in the last two years. At Fleck's office it was said his auditors have found that each of these places makes at least $100,000 a year profit.

One such business is operated by a cirl, not yet 21, said a state of ps N. beloved son ot Minnie, nee Bla-11 nuccl. and the late Mario. Remains will rest at chapel. 1241 N.

Clyboum June 4. 194 husband ol Margaret I Oasey I Carcie, nee Pterson: father of Patricia and Joseph Cargle. brother of Lena Wenneston avenue Funeral notice later, information, Mohawk 0850. Tony. James, and Joseph Cargle.

At chapel. ing tree at his summer home near Kankakee. He is survived by his widow, Helen; a daughter, Jane, and a son, Capt. John now en route home on leave from the South Pacific. CHICAGO STRIKE PARLEY SET AT June 3.

1945. beloved husband ol Jessie dear father of Jessie Pui cipher and Cart. Paul U. S. A brother of Hugo O.

Eng Jerome and Walter A. Member of Oriental lodge. No. 33. A.

F. A. and Ancient Accepted Scottish Rites. V. O.

C. Re mains arriving In Chicago Wednesday a. m. Services Wednesday. 3 p.

at GracvUnd cemetery chapel. Interment Cranland. 63d and Harvard, where services will be JAHNS nenry H. Jahni, dear brother of Val Wren of Erie. Pa.

Services 2 p. m. held Thursday. June 7. at 2 p.

m. Interment Mount Greenwood. Member of Fort Dearborn Wednesday at funeral home. 619 S. Ash land boulevard.

Interment Oakrldge. American Legion post. No. 268 CIANELU See Clrolaml notice. DETROIT TODAY Mrs.

Emma Apfel Leaves $576,924 Estate to Fifteen An estate, valued at $576,924 was left by Mrs. Emma G. Apfel. 311 Wellington widow of Arthur Apfel, electrical manufacturer, according to the Inheritance tax return Hied yesterday in County court. Bulk of the estate was left to 15 JOHNSON Joan Janet Johnson of 3311 OtJSEN Frank C.

Olaea. beloved nusband cf meter would be necessary before service could be restored. Gas in storage, they said, is adequate for only 48 hours. The union set the strike vote machinery in motion after the war labor board denied its demand for a 25 cent an hour Increase In pay and a closed shop. 90 DRIVERS IDLE CoBITZ Alexander Cobltr.

beloved husband of Oak Park avenue, darling daughter of Fred and Tlllle Johnson, nee Pokuta: fond alster A committee of local 495, Interna Marie, nee Andryslak: fond father of Ralph of Betty Jane. Fred, and Renee. Funera tional Brotherhood of "Blacksmiths. Funeral Friday. JO a.

fri'tn cnapri 3642 George street, tn St. Wrmrslaus Frldav, 9:15 a. nv. from funeral home. SSOl John Kerr Cribb Sr.

Services for John Kerr Cribb 62, of Lake Villa, member of the Lake county board of supervisors for eight years, who died Monday night in St. Therese hospital, Wau- Fullerton avenue, to St. Prlsellla's church church, interment St. Joseph's Kathryn. ne Oakes: fond son of th Ut Frances Olsen.

dear brother of Herbert ar Harry Resting at chapel, 3807 Lincoln av. nu. until Friday noon. Friday. I p.

at Cooatellaibm tempi. Bri ard Isamen streets. Interment Ararta Para rem, tery Uumlnesa manager and aerrvlary ct Stagehands' unl-sn. local No. 2.

A. F. member of St. Cecilia lodge. No 85 A.

F. A. Consistory, and Medlnab Shrtn. at 7001 Addison street. Interment St CtxK Josephine Conk.

6431 Harper avenue 178 Drop Forgers and Helpers AFL1. will meet in Detroit. this aft- Joseph's. JUST It. Harry II Just A A.

nephews and nieces. The largest killed tn action over France June 7, 1944. beloved husband of Georgette, dear kegan, will be held Friday at 2 ernoon with the disputes division share will go to a niece. Miss Alice of the automotive section of thejGerstenberg, 1J20 Lake Shore TAVERNS FACING son ot Mr. and Mrs.

Harry H. Just Sr PERILLO Vtto Prlllo. 2702 Arthlngton street. p. m.

in the chapel at 1055 S. Main fond brother of Dolores. Shlrlee. and Ken ficial. This girl is credited on the company's books with receiving $100,000 profits in a year, a report to Secretary Devins disclosed.

Profit Cut to 21 Ter Cent Other -state agents reported to Max Loeb, chief investigator of the liquor control commission, that the books of some of the retail stores show many large cash payments which the store owners blandly explain as repayments of loans made to start the business. Ben Maltz, president of the Wholesale Liquor Dealers association, said to Loeb: war labor board in an effort to set who will receive $130,663. neth. Memorial mass June 7, 9 a. Our darltnf mother of Dorothy Ann, dear alster of Anna.

Frank. Joseph, and Charlea Varaa At chapel. 415 W. 63d street. Funeral Thursday.

1 p. m. Interment Bohemian National. COZZIE Domlnkk Cotzle. 1700 W.

02d street. June 4. 1945. beloved husband ol Mary Coule. fond father ot James, Elizabeth, Set.

Anthony. U. S. M. C.

Mrs. Susan Gusserand. Theresa, Mrs. Emtly BJornberie. and Mrs.

Agnes Shaleos. Funeral from chapel. 2121 W. 95th street. Thursday.

June 7. 9:30 a. to St. Mary of Mount Carmrl church. Interment St.

Mary's. Lady of Solace church. BEER SHORTAGES Hundreds of liquor stores and soring riusoana ct rtos. Dec devotedj father of Mlk. Florence, Mary, and Frances, fond brother ct Joseph and Rose Manaru.

Funeral Friday. 9:15 a. from chapel. 613 W.Taylor street, to St. Callutos enurrn.

Interment Mount Carmei. Monro 044 9. KAMINSKAS Eleanor Kamlnskaa, beloved wife ot Joseph, dear daughter ot Anna Antioch. Mr. Cribb, a native of Lake Villa, where his grandfather settled in 1824, served two terms as village president.

He is survived by four sons and a Baby Killed in Fall from His High Chair Fencka. sister ot John. Sgt. Frank. S.

A Cmp William Slpia. U. S. and Irving taverns that sell keg and bottle beer made by the Atlantic Brewing PIERONI See Clrolaml notice. F1HLGREN Catherine Plhlgren.

ne DcoW-y, Miles. James, and Ulllan Fencka. slster-tn-taw ot John and Charles Kamlnskaa. At chapel. 3814 2th street Services Thurs William Clothier.

8 months old, was killed yesterday when he fell from CZAJKOWSKI Caroline Cialkowskl, beloved tie the strike of 560 IBB members in the Dodge Chicago plant of the Chrysler corporation. The plant makes engines for B-29 Super Fortresses. The strike is the 178th work stoppage there since May 1, 1944. A. J.

Eberhardy, international union representative, will head the union delegation, which will include Alex Stanulus, local president; Oliver Fortaw, bargaining committee chair- mnn anA IvUv nnrt Hrn day, 9 a. at Blessed Agnes cnurcn. ol Walter, dear mother of Walter. Gene. airnai ASTER Sam Kanter.

dear brother of Anna jun oeiovea wiie oi Arthur sister James. Frank, and the late Joseph T. lx ley. Funeral from chapel, 7705 ittare Grove avenue. Thursday.

a. to Ru Francis Paula church. Interment Hc.f Sepulchre. Edmund J. Prendergast A.

Pvt. Rosenthal. Sadie Levey, the late Saul. Helena his high chair in the home of Florence, pic. Arthur, u.

s. a r. i i nrp. Pvt. Julius.

U. S. A. A. A Barbara Koralavvski, 3022 Cliftoni Myron, u.

a. m. ticanore. and and company and the Peter Fox Brewing company faced a shortage of the products last night In the breweries' dispute with members of the Keg and Bottle Beer Drivers union I AFL. Terry.

Slimming. and Bertha Davis. Services mother-ln-law of Mary. John Scholle. and who was taking care of him Wednesdav.

11a. at chapel. 5206 Broad-way. Interment Star of West. Waldhelra PRENDERGAST Mary Carney Prendergast rf Services for Edmund J.

Prendergast, construction engineer who died jnday in Passavant hospital, were held in Holy Name cathedral yesterday. The Rev. John S. Quinn offi KATZ Ida O. Kati.

nee Neusrhaeffer. dear wlte of the late Henry fond mother of Ray Schoessling, secretary-treasur while his mother, Mrs. Meenn Clothier, 19. of 3651 Nordica was at work. The boy's father is In the navy.

Arthur. Clara Whlldln. Elmer. Herbert, Edwin, Jiu punnysiae avenue, beloved wife v) late Matthew, fond mother of James, autre of Mrs. Marraret Murphy.

Funeral Thursday. June 7. at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood.

to Out Lady of Mercy church and Caivary. er of the union, called a. strike of I Markunas. The group will make a Alvtn. and the late Oscar, eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, alster ot Rob ju jieg oeer urivers earner in me Arthur Naijlcr.

Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from chapel. 3601 W. Dlversey avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church.

Iowa and I.e Ulre. Interment St. Adalbert's. Spauld-Int 6MH0. DEBUS Amanda Ahtirtm Debus, beloved wife of the late J.

Henry Debus, fond mother ol Mrs. Viola Poole and Mrs. Catherine Aodrrsnn of Vallejo. Cal Services Thursdsy. 2 p.

at chapel. 1820 S. Mlchlran avenue. Interment Mount Ikpe DE S1MONE Mary Susan De Stmone. darling daughter of Albert and Viola Inee Herd I.

cranddaurhter of Mary Ann Reed and Joseph ert, the late Hannah Wllkle. and tne lai Cnnrad Funeral Thursday. 2 p. nv. a REICK EL Flora Louise Retrkel.

ne Kramer. "There's nothing illegal in selling to my relatives and I intend to sell them all tfte liquor they can handle." It was explained that originally the office of price administration allowed the retail liquor stores a S31 per cent profit on all merchandise. However, after the floor tax of April, 1944, became effective, this permitted profit was reduced to about 21 per cent, said the state authorities. 31ay Go to Black Market funeral home. 2118 Lawrence avenue, lo Brthanv Lutheran church.

Thorndale and day because the two breweries refused to let drivers sell bottle beer at their own price, 23 per cent above DEATH NOTICES jun i. La port. fond wile ot Edward, mother of Marjort and Robeit. Funeral Friday. 10 a.

Hawrstoca chapel. La Porte. Interment Base rail cemetery. Chicago. Magnolia avenues.

Interment Wundera. keats Ida Neusehaeffer Katz. mother ot report at 5 p. m. Friday at union headquarters, 3323 W.

63d st. FOUR WARRANTS CHARGE FRAUDS TO REALTY MAN ciated. Mr. Prendergast was 58 and lived at 61 Cedar st. A bachelor, Mr.

PrenderKst is survived only by a sister, Mrs. Lois Frimmel, who lives in Europe. He was a brother of the late Richard, a state senator, and the late John, an attorney. Mrs. Harriet Wright Hall Arthur.

Clare Whlldln. Elmer. Herbert. Edwin. In RETS Margaret Rein of 21 5T Kir'c ave and Alvln Keats.

Funeral Tnursaay. p. hnm 411 a Lawrence avenue. to Bethu Lutheran church. Thorndale and B1AG1 Charles Bled.

June 6. 1941. In lov-j De simune. At home. 5575 Jackson boule-Inc memory of our beloved husband and yard, until Wednesday evening.

Burial Ither. 1 Morrison. 111. LOVING WIFE AND SON, rxoVAN-Pfc. Wim.m Donovan.

U. S. the price set by companies. The two companieshalted sales of bottle beer to the drivers Saturday. Schoessling said members of the stationary engineers union and firemen and oilers' union employed at the breweries served notice of a Magnolia avenue, interment wunueia.

KEATS See Ida O. Kara notice. jjod eunciK. wno gave nia te-, 19. la'e ol 2045 Berwyn avenue.

ws-wnv riiraheth M. Kenvon. June 4. 194 P-eports to Loeb showed that on Two warrants charging operation r.ervires for 'Mrs. Harriet Wright 1 111c 111 iuc scrwtc us 01a cuuuiij uuc killed in action in Germany.

April 5. beloved wile of the late Joseph Kenyon. WO i ve" today. 1 nvln. of a confidence game and the books of some retail concerns jHallf g7 who died in her home at e.mii mother of Mrs.

Maoei sunn, i ilium Rrown Mrs. Edith Crow. Mrs. Malta charging conversion of funds were the names or employes oi nuiaiCj508 Lee st Evanston. Mondav.

will Stewart and Mri. Edna Skeggs. At resl- houses were listed as recipients of sympathy strike effective at noon today unless the dispute with drivers is settled. mml Hamilton avenue, until be held at 2 p. m.

today in the First n. m. Thursday. Services at Morgan Park nue. June 3.

i4 5. dear stster cf Louu Surwln. Gertrude Pedersen. E.eanor Lindner, and Walter. At chapeL 5501 N.

Asr avenue, where services will be held Wednesday. June 6. at 8 p. m. Interment private.

RINCK Ernest Rlncfc cf 6539 S. Clarerocnt avenue, beloved husband cf th Ut Rose, devoted father cf Mrs. Edna Vines, grandfather of June Vlnck. brcUier cf George, the late Henrv. and Mrs.

Ansa Wesse. Services Thursday. 3 p. at chapel. S652 S.

Ashland avenue. Interment Falnnount cemetery. Republic 0078. SABATINO See Nlcastro notice. SA5S John Sasa of 1437 S.

Koatne avenue, beloved husband of Mary, nee lond father of Mary Ryrttklrwtci. Anna Lambert. Rose Lewandowskl. Thcmas. John.

Bernard. Charles. Edward, and Georgt. Funeral Thursday. June 7.

at 9-30 a. tn. frnss chapel. 1311 Crawford avenue, to St, Valentine's church. Interment St.

Adalbert cemetery. Canal 1246. Congregational church, Evanston. Methodist church. 110th place ana Lang-wood drive.

Thursday. June 7, at 3 p. sn 1945. loving son of William and Margaret, dear brother ct Margaret Mary. Memorial mass Thursday.

June 7. 10 a. at St. Grt gory'i church. Bryn Mawr avenut and N.

Paulina sheet. DUNNE William G. Dunne, suddenly. 108 S. Mayneld avenue, beloved husband of Josephine Martin Dunne, dear father of Dorothy Lt.

William G. U. S. A. A.

overseas. M. A. M. 3 James E.

Dunne. U. S. N. overseas, brother cf Robert M.

and the late John V. Dunne. At funeral home. Austin boulevaid at Lake street. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a to St.

Catherine of Siena church. Mrs. Hall, widow of Lewis Taylor Hall, was a member of the first class Interment Mount Hope. and son. Your cht-ery Utters no more come: We lung for the day when we shall meet Your smiling face once aKaln to greet.

MOTHER, FATHER, HROTHKRS. AND SISTERS. CLEVELAND Sgt. Harold L. Cleveland.

"ft V. S. A. in loving memory cf our dear son and britlier. who died In Burma June 6.

1944. Anniversary mass Wednesday, r) a. St. Adrian's church, 70th and Washtenaw. MOTHER.

DAD. SISTERS AND BROTHERS. Issued yesterday for the arrest of Fred L. Winston of F. L.

Winston Co. Ill Washington a real estate firm, by Judge John J. Griffin in Felony court. Assistant State's AUy. O.

P. Lightfoot asked that the warrants be issued because Winston had re- irtmiuM.ttMa c. Klehm. nee Schneider, wife of the late Julius, mother of Gussle to attend Smith college, Northampton, Mass. Surviving is a daughter, UNION PRINTERS TO JOIN STRIKERS AT PONNELLEY'S Van Norden, Harold the late Fred Klfhm s.i..r,i.

irmhrev- sister of Annie Vol- m.n grandmother of Harold John Rtrtc Kerklch. Funeral Thu Mrs. Margaret H. Walker. A son Lt.

Gordon R. Hall, died recently. Interment Calvary. jk i m. at chapel.

703 large commissions. It was remarked that many of these sales represented liquor piled in cases in automobiles driven away from the stores. "If that liquor hit the black market, there is no telling how much the profit on it was," one of the agents explained. Another practice exposed by the state dealt with the so-called Christmas present liquor. Formerly the wholesale houses sold large quantities of holiday liquor to business fused to Clear Up transactions out DE STEFANO Pic.

Emlllo L. De Stein no. In eiikrly Harry Eberly. suddenly, at Cleveland Weiitworth avenue. Interment Mount Hope June 3.

1945. formerly ot 520 -S. Oak Member ot Elmanla lodge, fto. Edwin J. Backus SCHOI.L Robert C.

Scholt June S. 194S. b. Of Which the Charges grew. brother, who pasd away in the service LightfOOt Said the complainants ol his country in France a year ago to- i day Memorial mass June 6, 9 a.

at Sancta and amounts they asserted theyj Mana Addoiorata cnurch. KLEWIN Louis I Klewln. beloved husband cf the late Dora, fond father ct Frank. Anna Wlrth. and Edward Funeral Thursday.

9:30 a. from chapel. 364 2 George street, to St. Viator's church. Interment St.

Joseph a. Park avenue, beloved husband ot carol, dear lather of Janet and Nancy, loving ton ot Lou and Lloyd Eberly. brother ot the late Gordon Eberly Services at chapel. 7319 Madison street. Forest Park.

Thursday. 2:30 p. Interment Concordia. ELLIS Katherine S. Ellis.

rje Schenebeck. Services for Edwin J. Backus, 56, who operated the drug store at Paulina and Howard sts. for 30 years, will be held at 8 p. m.

today lost in transactions witn inston kieninger Frank Kienimer. Union printers decided last night to join the strike of union pressmen at R. R. Donnelley Sons, 330 E. Cermak rd, at 8 a.

m. today. The pressmen are demanding a union shop. Part of the typographical union chapel voted 68 to 4 at a meeting i in Eethany Lutheran church. Mr.

concerns which usually passed it on The flowers we place upen your grave May wither and decay. But our love fir you. who sleep beneath. Will never fade away. Our hearts still ache with loneliness.

Our eyes shed many tears, God alnne knows hew much we miss you As ends the tlrst year. MOTHER AND SISTERS. i -3 i L. were Joseph Richolson, 244 Pearson st, Mrs. A.

B. Martin of the same address, Morton E. Harris, 1407 E. 53rd sU $1,000, and Karin E. Walsh, 111 Washington $2,000.

KNIE Henry O. Knte or 1131 ser, avenue, beloved brother of Louise. Mrs. Clara Carey, and the late John. Cornelius.

Charles, and Paul. Member of Slloam lodge. No. 7 80. A A A.

M. Restlnr at funeral home. 5701-03 W. Division street, where services will be held Thurday. June 7.

at 3 p. Interment Forest Home cemetery. to customers and friends as Christ- 3114 W. Mariuette road. June 4.

1945. wife of Samuel Ellis, daughter of the late Herman Schenebeck. stepdaughter ot Margaret Schenebeck. sister of the late Alt-ert and Spiile Schenebeck. sister-in-law of Rosa Scliencbeck.

At chapel. 63d and Harvard, where services will be held Thursday, June in the Transportation building to iiunit nv ts-1 ni.iaiaii ma oui- vived by his widow, Hilda. He was respect the pressmen's picket line, loved nusband of Marlon Sertoli, nee Roeter; fond son of Lueila ScholL, ne Chapman, and Leonard SchoU; broth-e cf Srt. P.uaae 1 L- SchoU. U.

S. and Dart T. SchoU. At chapeL. 63d and Harvard, where eei sli will be held Thursday.

June 7. 1 p. tn. la. tenaent Acacia Park.

SCHREIBER Frank Schrelber. be'v-4 Cos. band of Emma, nee SteSsn; fond fater ct Muriel Lewis and Warren brrther of Paul. Charles. Daniel, and the Ute Err.il.

Resting at funeral home. 3916 Irving Pa- road. Service Wednesday. June 6. at 2 p.

as. Interment Irving Park cemetery. SCHUl.TZE Fred Scbultre. beovd fcu.band cf th Ut Bertha, fond father ot George, idra. Alma.

Bertha. Clara. Waiter, and the lard Martha, brother of Nick Scfuitie cf o.sj Para. 111., grandfather of 36. great-grandfather of two.

Funeral 3 30 as-at funeral heme. 353-55 Fu.rtca avenue-Interment Eden cemetery. 5TETSMA Grace Sletsma. beSr-ved wife cf tr Ute Samuel, dear mcther ct Ann Wlrklr.g-kamp. Webler.

John. Gordon, and Bosrs. man. alster cf Daniel. John, and Jrhannaa a veteran of World War I.

KOl4.FR Fmma Mousel Roller, beloved wit Other members of the chapel also SMERZ Leila Ruth Smrrs. In loving memory 7. at 3 p. Interment Oak H1U. Exchanged for Meat? "That business has now been of our beloved daughter and ai.ter, ENW'AIX Ida Enwall.

June 5. suddenly, be- left us one year acu today. June lovrd mother ot Mabel Johnson and Corp were to vote. Other unions in the plant, includ turned over to the favored retail Mrf. Mary Woods Dincen houses, one report to rietK e.v Services for Mrs.

Marv Woods BEAUTY Gustav Knwall, U. S. slcnal corps, grandmother of Itoy. Funeral Friday. 2 p.

at Immanuel Mission church. 836 Aldlne. where she will lie tn slate from 1 p. in At rest at chapel, 3175 N. Clark street.

Interment Rosehlll. ot the late Jacob, fond motner oi wtobt. sister of Margaret Munnlnf of East Oi.ng. and the late Ferdinand. Val.

Magdeiene Arena. Mary Schmlt. Sister Mary M. Aiacrmue, and Catherine Fries. Funeral Friday.

8:4 5 a. nr. from late residence. 255 S. Mas- street, to Sablna's church.

Member ot St Sablna'a Altar and Roai socletv. Interment St. James, Rag Bridge-Boulevard 0703. iriprcnn(cgii nrvlll W. Kre'srtimer.

plained. A large west side concern Dineen, 70, will be held tomorrow is listed here as buying liquor to the morn ing in st, Agnes Catholic extent of $10,000 from one of in Springfield. A former ing the photoengravers, mailers, and lithographers, were preparing to vote on respecting the pressmen's picket line. The pressmen's union said 1,100 employes were refraining 11EH LOVING FAMILY. WALFORD Lyman C.

Wallord. who passed away five years ago. PFC. LYMAN WALFORD. JACK WALFORD, AND E6TELLE CASSKDAY.

WINTER Lt. S. Winter. U. S.

A. ter A. killed In action over England jj June 6. 144. Our hearts still ache with loneliness.

Our eyes shed many a tear. Only God kiwwi how we miss you. As lt ends this first sad year. LOVING WIFE AND SON. retail EULO See Nlcastro notice.

FINDI.EY John Flndlcy of 2S5S W. Pershing in action tn western Germany March 31. 1945. dearly beloved sen of Arthur and 1 from work. The.

company said it was continuing to operate, altho at Mneienatra. Resting at chapeL 6000 8. Hat. Cora Kretschmer. nee Welrauch; sted street, where emm Chicago resident, she died in Springfield Sunday.

She is survived by her husband, John, and six sons and two daughters. Frank J. Wolf wtll grandson of Mary Kretschmer and Emella Thursday at 2 D. m. Interment Mouag road.

June 4, 1945. husband of Kophle Mar-tlnovlch Flndley, fond fatlier of Pfc. Edward Flndlry Funeral Thursday. 10:30 a. at funeral home.

2616 W. 38th street Interment Arlington. Information. Lai. 0980.

FIORE Tony Trtfone Flore, suddenly, late of 738 Trumbull avenue, beloved husband ot Katherine. nee Valenzand: dear father ot Numerous similar transactions were said to have been uncovered and the state authorities said there is no bar to a retail house rnaking wholesale sales provided the seller has a wholesaler's federal tax stamp. The investigators were seeking fur That's why tend flowers. They speak more comfort than thousand words. SPRAYS AND WREATHS from Ffowert Telegraphed Anywhero WINTER Lt.

Walter S. Winter, killed In o- pannlll. Briei memorial Krim i-June 10. 1945 a. at Jehovah Evangelical Lutheran church.

Belden and RSdgewsy avenues. KRICKHAHN Louise Krlckhahn. ne 1-709A tatsvette avenue, devoted Frank J. Wolf, 63, of 1011 N. La Theresa and the late Anthony, brother of Nick.

Mary Costelio, and Frank. Funeral a reduced capacity. 1 DR. CALDWELL, 42 OF PURDUE, DIES IN CLASSROOM Lafayette, Ind, June 5 tSpecialJ tu June 6. 1944.

No one knows how we miss you. No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you. I Llle has never been the samt. LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. Salle st, a Tribune composing room Thursday.

9 a. from chapel. 624 ther proof that for many of the al employe, died yesterday. He had been ill since January. Surviving leged "Christmas present sales wife ct Otto, sister of the late Charles Ye'ther.

Member cf M. B. A court. No 1398. Resting at mortuary.

12 112tn place, services Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment Hazelwcod. Greenwood. Normal 3131.

SMIDT Isabella Utile Saudt. nee Coventr. beloved wife of Joseph, fond met her cf Murray and Joseph, beloved daughter Margaret and Murray Coventry, sister cf Walter. Murray. John.

Robert. Oc-rg. ard Margaret Coventry. Funeral Wednesdav. June p.

at chapel. 3604 Ogdcss avenue. Interment Wood cemetery. SMITH Frank Smith of 207 Greer'eat avenue, beloved fcusband of 1 Kennedy Smith, fond father of Sister St. Andrea.

and Lucy O'Cornor. brotlyey of Bessie Du Vail. Funeral Friday. June at 9:30 a fmm funeral hocn. 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood.

to st Margaret Mary churrh and All Saints cemetery. the 'payment was in meat, his liiiian will ADAMS Hattle Adams of 4301 Ellis avenue. wile of the late Ketnhart. Servlrrs at chapel butter, or other hard to get prod-ibt he at 1 p. m.

tomorrow in the 4 227 Cottace Grme avenue, Wednesday, 3 KRICKHAHN Olio F. Krlckhahn of 12020 Sti(wed husband of tne jProf. Chester W. Caldwell, 42, head Western avenue, to Our Lady of the Angels church. Interment Mount CarmeL Arm 7800.

FITZPATRICK Mary A. Fltzpatrtck of 46 Waller avenue, daughter of the late Michael and Hannah, nee Donovan; sister of the late John and Joseph, dear aunt of Mane I.ena Fltzpatrtck. Resting at funeral home. 5708 W. Madison street, until 9:30 a.

Friday. Solemn requiem high mass. 10 a. at St. Catherine of Siena church.

Austin and ucts. chapel at 716 N. State st. p. m.

Interment Forest Home. ALLS WANG Ha rold Allswanc. devoted hu; i.i. nee Yelthr: fond brother of of electrical engineering research The state officials are more than! Mrs. Margaret Stevens.

Resting at mor- band of Beverly, fond lather of Marilyn. and electronics at Purdue university. tuarv. 12 E. 112th place.

Services Thurs UNDERTAKERS- day. 2 p. m. Interment Haielwood. t-.

TTvcv-T u-itiiam KurinsVI June 4 dear brother ol Mrs. L. t. Eergrr. Mrs.

A M. Kantro. Mrs. L. Seellg.

Garfield. Eugene, and William. Funeral Wednesday. June 6 EIGHT WHO FLED Sn.LIV AN Frank J. Sullivan.

Ute of 4 52 STATE SCHOOL died today from a heart attack as he was conducting a navy V-12 class. Navy students applied artificial respiration, but he was dead when a physician arrived. A native of Warren, Ind, he re SENT TO PRISON sure that much of this Christmas present liquor goes to bootleggers, who are also dealing in hams, bacons, and steaks and who pay for their wet goods with the farm products and there is no profit on which a tax is paid. RAPE, ROBBERY GANG MEMBERS namun avenue, oeioved nusband 01 ava'hrvn, for.d father of CpL Joseph. U.

S. A Marraret. Robert. 9 U. S.

Frances, ard tr late John and Mary Kathrva. bmh cf Robert. Mrs. P. C.

Dalev. Louis Ravaoodl and Charlea SuUlvan. Funeral day. June 7. at 10 a.

from funeral hnme. 103 Laramie avenue at Washtnrtno bou.e-vaid. to Our Lady ot the Angela chcrcti acd) St. Joseph cemetery. Washington boulevards.

Interment Calvary. Austin 2012. FORD Edward J. Ford. June 3.

804 Western avenue, beloved husband of Alice, nee Pinno: father of Thomas, Eleanor Wiley. Mildred Boyce. Martin. Pfc Bernard. Cpl Russell.

U. S. Florence. Mary Peronnl. Corrlne.

June, Edward, the late Margaret, brother ct Margaret. Ma roe and Thomas Ford. Funeral Thursday. June 7. 10 a.

to St. Charles church. Cypress and Roosevelt road. LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH 83D AND HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONE WENTWORTH 0025.

1945. late of 5925 S. Bisnop avrm. i father ot William Benedict. Michael.

Helen Zertk. Estelle Zenk. Bemlc. and Al-blna. brother of Adolph and Anna Sadauskas.

Funeral Friday. June 8, 8'30 a. from funeral home. 4608 S. Hermitage avenue, to Hoi Cross church, where reoutem high mass will be celebrated.

Interment St, Casl-mlr'g cemetery. Yards 1741. KUNZ See Benedlcta Bellnskl notice. LAMB Timothy James Lamb of 2713 Crowell street, son ct Joseph F. and Sophia Miurki Lamb, beloved brother of Sheila.

10:30 a at chapel, 936 E. 47th street, to O. A. cemetery. Waldhetm.

Family at chapel Tuesday evening. ANDELIN Harold V. Andeiln. beloved husband of Mabel, nee Gill: fond father ot Linda, dear son ot Caroline and Carl, brother ct Mrs. La Vergne Peterson.

Mrs. Ruth Dahl-brrg. Mrs. Judith Carlson. Alice, and Russell.

S. 1 c. U. S. N.

Member ot Community lodee. No. 10U5. A. F.

A. Services Friday. June 8. 3 p. at funeral home.

5200 N. Western avenue, corner ol Foster. Interment Montrose cemetery. ANDERSEN Elna J. Andersen of 1730 N.

fit. Eight inmates who escaped from ceived a bachelor degree in elec the Illinois State School for Boys trical engineering at Purdue in 1931 and a master degree in 1938. From SWANEERG See Benedlcta Be3nskJ octtce. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

At rest at iu lie: waa ncau ui uie cict- WEDNESDAY near St. Charles and committed crimes while at liberty were sentenced to prison yesterday by Judge Charles A. O'Connor in the Kane county Circuit court at Geneva. tricai engineering scnooi at tne uni- mccabe Rose. 9:30 m.

church versity of South Dakota. He was' sundt John. 2 p. m. at chapei ARE CONVICTED THURSDAY.

Louis avenue. dar wife of the late L. M. Andersen, beloved mother of Grace, sister of Martin Olson and Hanna Christensen. Ferv-lm Thursday.

1 p. at funeral home. 3:101 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount TIPPING Anna Mac Nolan Tipping. June 4, 1945.

ot 3925 S. Campbell avenue, dear beloved wife of the Ute Thomas F-. ter mother ot William. James. Mrs.

Miry Brr-enrldge. Charles. George. Edward, and Jr.n. sister ot Charles and Kilaa.

grand-nsother ot 16 grandchildren, great-grand, mother cf sia gret-granchildrn. Friday. 9-30 a. frrtw funeral lvve. 3734 Archer avenue, to St.

Agnea cbarca. Interment zwg cemetery. Thomas, and Daniel Lamb. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a from funeral home.

712 W. Slst street, to St. Bridgets church. Interment Calvary cemetery. Information.

Victory 115S LANGOSCH See Tlllle Breltsprecher notice. i rvv-rmtd t-ev. Shnreland hotel, are 70 Those from Chicago were Thomas CAHGIE Frank. 2 p. m.

at chaptl CAVANAUGH Mary. 0 30 a. In church Fenton, 17. of 1611 N. Bell av, and the author of several radio and electronics textbooks.

His wife and three children survive. One son. Gene, is a navy V-12 student at Purdue. ELXIS Katherine S. 3 m.

at chapel beloved husband of Blanche, lovtng fatssrr ot Dr Robert Charles Levy, dear brother ct John Squando, 16, of 6234 Kenwood av, both sentenced to two and a SCHOLL Robert C. 1 p. m. at chapel. chapel.

214-216 Western avenue. FOULKS Katherine Foulks. late of 3259: Madison ktreet. beloved mother of Mrs. Bar- bara Yoakum of Detroit.

and John Foulks Funeral Wednesday. June 6. at 2 p. at chapel. 3159 Madison street.

Interment Woodlawn. Information. Nev. 3626. FOUNTAIN Richard II Fountain.

11135 S. Talman avenue. June 5. 1945. beloved husband of Catharine dear father ot Rtcti-ard F.

and Robert brother of Myrza Knight and the late Lawrence C. Fountain. Resting at chapel, 2700 E. 75th street, where services will be held Thursday. June 7.

10 a. m. Interment 3 p. m. Mlllburg.

Mich. Saginaw 3737. FREUND Oho Freund. 3610 W. 26th street, beloved husband of fond lather cf Vincent, brother of.

Bertha Sleben and Olca Ilopne. Services Thursday. June 7, 1:30 p. at chapel. 3440 W.

36th street. I Cremation Bohemian National. Law. 2363. TORSIELLO See Nlcastro notice.

TR A MONTE Carlo Tramcnfe. beloved fatie rt Olive. ANDERSON Peter Anderson, late ot 42 N. Pulaski road, brother ol the tale Mary Devlin and Anna Anderson. Funeral Thursday, 10 a.

at funeral heme, 856 N. Avers avenue. Internum fc imwo.nl Memorial fain. BACKUS Edwin J. Backus, dear husband ot Hilda, nee Mlllrr: fond son of Charles brother of Elsie and Edith.

Resting at funeral Three teen-aged members of a gang accused of 40 rapes and rob-! beries on the west and northwest sides were found guilty on numerous charges yesterday by Judge Peter H. Schwaba in Criminal court. Richard Gibbons, 17, of 331 S. Bell av, alleged leader of the band, was convicted on five charges of rape, three of larcenies, three of robbery, and one of malicious mischief. half to five years in prison for auto theft.

The two boys who still remained at large after an escape Sunday night of seven inmates from the school were captured in Du Page county, Richard Eddy, managing di SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. SW ANSON Carl J. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 5501 NORTH ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 2648. WEDNESDAY.

CLUNE James. 10 a. m. in church. GOETZ Emma.

3 p. m. In church. Dr. M.

Levy and Maurice Levy, fond grandfather of Jane and Bobby Levy Funeral Wednesday, June 6. 3:30 p. at chapeL 936 E. 47th. UNDER Fred Under, beloved husband Mary, nee Rubecker.

dear father cf Louis Shleldes. father-in-law of Bernard Shteldes and grandfather cf three. Funeral Thursday. 1:30 p. at chapel.

1511 S. Pulaski rnad. Interment Mount Auburn. Lawn-dale 11 SO. LLOYD David Uoyd.

2658 W. 39th place. Wilmette Chief Resigns to Take Overseas Post Theo E. Hall, chief police at Wilmette for the last three years, yesterday announced his resignation, effective June 25, when he will Mrs. Antoinnette Vlvlooe.

dear of Cpl. Vlto. U. S. A ard Lwcll.e Viaoore.

Funeral Friday. 9 a. fivi ehapel. W. North avenue, to Immaculate Conceptscsk churcn.

Interment Ft- Joarrh's. VAN IDERSTlNE-s-Wtntred Van Jun 5. 1943. beloved lather of Wl J-Norman Edward, and Mrs. Mad Lahey.

At chapel. 5501 N. AsMand in. nue. wher service will be bid Friday, home.

2118 W. Lawrence. Service Wednesday. 8 p. m.

at Bethany Lutheran church. Thorndale and Magnolia avenues. Interment Thutsday, 2 p. La Porte, Ind. La Portr papers please copy.

BAItltrrr John J. Barrett, late ot 827 W. Three convictions for rape, two rector the school, reported jun at 3 p. to. interment BaTB.i.

June 5. 194 5. dearly beloved nusoana i go to Germany for the allied con Jennie McFarlane Uoyd. fond fther of Nor- VONPRA Karel Vondra of 4055 W. CersnaC road, beloved husband of Barbara.

Icvirg They are Kenneth Poland, 18, trol commission in a police admin REIN Margaret. 8 p. m. at chapel. THURSDAY.

SCHAAF Margaret E. 1p.m. at chapel. WILKE Edna C. 2 p.

m. at ctiapol. FRIDAY. GILI.KNGEK1 C.N Gertrude Ulllengerten. nee Wagner, late of 5355 Ravenswood avenue, beloved wtle of the late Theodore, fond mother of Elizabeth Zlmmer and the late Katherine Hastert, grandmother of Cant Jerome P.

Hastert, U. S. A. A. F.

Services Thursday, June 7. 10:30 a. from tuneral home. 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster, to St.

Gregory' church. Interment istrative post. Hall came to Wil 54th place, beloved son of the late Thomas and Johanna, nee Normoyle; fond brother of Mrs. Margaret McMahou. James, and the late Patrick.

Mary, Richard, and Josephine. Funeral Friday, 9:45 a. from funeral home, 5438 S. Halsted street, to Visitation church. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery.

Member of Holy Name society. Bnu. 0662. Native county. Limerick, Ireland.

for robbery, and one for larceny wer entered against Eugene Mess-more, 16, of 1901 Adams st. James Brown, 16, of 415 S. Oakley blvd, was found guilty of robbery and malicious mischief. Because of motions for probation, Judge Schwaba de mette from Two Rivers, Wis. Massilon, and James Miller, 16, Springfield, I1L The other five involved in the escape were recap man w.

ar. ana ui. iu, n.n.. v. Richard and George, grandfather ot Norman W.

Uoyd Jr. and Mrs. Jean Novak, Funeral Friday. 2 p. at lunrral home, 2616 W.

38th street. Member of Brighton Psrk lodge, No. 854. A F. A.

M. Masonic service Thursday. 8:30 p. nv Interment Mount Greenwood. Information.

Lafayette 0980. VAN IDERST1NE Wlnfred. 3 p. m. at chapel.

St. Joseph's cemetery, tured Sunday. Six of the seven in father of CMrle. Frank, and JosepH. Ft neral Thursday.

2 P. at chaDel. 9534 S. Pulaski road. Interment Brhesiaa National cemetery.

Lawndale 3972. WAGNFR Frank M. Wagner, at 79. Jtas 2. of Orlando.

Fia. Ut cf Cra tr.yo. I husband rt Maude C. Wagner, two" 4 father of Richard. Franklin, and of Richard II- Intel iiwi Orlando.

F'a-Wednesday, 4 p. m. Member cf G.en I lodge. No 950. A.

F. A. M-; Centurf club: Dan by ledce. No. 187.

O. O. F. WEIL Annie Well. Ute of 723 Barry avenue.

1 Amu. v. m. si. i BEI.INSKI Benedlcta Bellnskl.

nee Uca. late QIROLAMI Levla Glrolaml. beloved wife of A. Lundum of 15 Eimwood volved, Eddy said, will be trans rnil uacopinui. near srnira 1 III layed sentencing until June 14.

He beloved wile of the late Stanley, fond moth ferred to the Sheriiian branch. hmhanit' of Margaret, loving lathee ot er ot Valeria Kuns and Aurella Swanbeig, SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. GEARHART Claude. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 WEST 95TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182.

THURSDAY. Blanche Hlnce and Marjort Seston. Resting at funeral home. 7600 W. Grand avenue.

dear mothrr-ln-law of Victor Kunz, grandmother of Aurella Acatlia. sister ot Mary warned, however that conviction for rape is not subject to probation. Assistant State's Attorneys John fond sister ot Mrs. Slm.ne Clanelll and Sylvlo Pierotil, ajnt of Sam Clanelll and Joseph Pleronl Resting at funeral home. 7237-39 W.

Grand avenue. Funeral Thursday. June 7. at 9:30 a. to St.

Cyprian's church. Interment St, Joseph's, Phone Eimwood Park 661. UNCUENTIAff for Bums OFFICE EQUIPMENT STOLEM Edward westerholm reported to police yes- te.H i. ih.i V. i at th Ctrcl.

Servlc Friday, jun o. at r. 2 P. m. under the auspices of tne Eimwood 5,10 vt'e of Use late Jacv f-Trd Mankowskl.

Nellie Hauschlld. Martha Heme, and John, slsti r-ln-law of Anna Szydlowskl. Rose Conway. Caslmlra Hellnskl. the Rev.

Park lodge. No. 1163. A. F.

A. M. Burial mother of Marvin J. and Blanch, fend st Lone and Theodore Kucewicz said check wnung machine irom his shop at si2 COZZIE 10 a. m.

in church. Valentine Bellnskl. Peter Bellnskl, Ales Szyd- S. Morgan st. GODFREY Pfc.

Harry L. Gcdfrey. U. S. Mount Emblem cemetery.

Lackawanna iiw or Eimwood Park 801. MAHRECK Mar Mahreck. nee Sow In ski. Jun KENYON Elizabeth M. 3 p.

m. In church. of Jake. Fannie. Conrad, and Marvin, grard-mother cf Patricia.

Marvin ard Roraid. Funeral Thursday. 2 p. at cfapcl, 92 Belmont avenue. Interment RoaeM'i.

Funeral Thutsday. 10 a. fr. chapel. Fi! Jl kV.Vi i Sacrament fc Sacrament 3044 W.

Cermak road, tn Blessed they will demand a life sentence for Gibbons and 50 years for Messmore on the rape charges and will oppose probation in the other cases. 4. wife of the Ute Leo. oeiovea mot n. LAIN SON son of Mrs.

Ethel weliand. services church. Interment St. Adalbert's. of Adelaide Purck and Phyllis Thlnnes.

dear WElLA.ND See Pfc Harry L. tsotjc. RUPTURED? at chapel, 2346 W. Mad- Thursday. 3 p.

sister ot Helen Ashenden and in ut Jum ySTLKE Edna Gertrude WUke cf 6000 Lead BF.N1SKK Joseph S. Benlsek of 5344 lson street, to Concordia Hellmuth. fond foster mother of Cece.la Isiloikl erand-nother of Adelaide Purck. Fu GOETZ Emma Coetx ct 1451 Balmoral avenue. June 4.

1945. wile of the late Henry Goctz. mother of Oscar Coett and Jessie R. Bnrchaidt. At chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland Marshfteld avenue, beloved hustiand of curls-tine Benisek. devoted father Lillian Slierry and Adeline McKay, fond brother of Marie Blaha. Funeral from chapel. 1758 W. 51st street.

Frid.vy. June 8. at 8:30 a. to St. Basil's church.

Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. For Information call Prospect 2078. er avenue. June 4.

1945. beieved wife ct Edward W. WUke. loving mother cf Mrs. Lcren E.

Holllster. dauenter cf Mrs. Esst Allen, alster cf Mrs. Margart CnamberUa. Charlea and Henry Relb.lr.g.

At cnapet. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services w.J be held Thursday. June T. at 2 p.

m. ment Memorial Park. WILLIAMS Robert Paul Williams, A. K. X.

SKEELES BIDDLE COLONIAL CHAPEL 783S COTTAGE GROVE. RADCLIFFE 0220 avenue, until 12 noon Wednesday. Services neral Thursdav morning at 9:30 frura funeral horn. 6216 N.Clark street, to St. Margaret Mary church and St.

Adalbert' cemetery. MAIN 1st Lt. Charles J. Main U. S.

A kgo. of 620 S. Humphrey avenue. Oak Park, died on Leyte Island May 20. of 1 Charles J.

and Mildred M. Inee Cllnel. Wednesday. June 6. at 3 p.

at Grace English Lutb. church, corner Geneva terrace BERCICH John Berclch. late of 5332 New Patented DOBBS TRUSS IS SANITARY Can Be Watked) STRAPLESS and Belden avenue, interment Graceiano Moody avenue, beloved husband of Mary, fond GRANT Mary A. Grant of 1128 Harrison YOUR FLOWERS mn CONSOLE AND COMFORT fend brother cf Gerald. Mr.

Dorotny a jj. B. ct 1757 Be; Plain avw street. Oak Park, daughter ot the late It holds the muscles toftether with a soft concave pad. Keens Rupture tightly closed at all times, while workinii.

lift- walking: or twitnmmg. Light weight, touches body in but two places. CANNOT SLIP. Reason should teach you not to place a bulb or ball in open-inn of rupture which keeps muscles spread apart. JOHN CARROLL SONS FOR FUNERALS" ERIK AT WABASH.

WHI. 6050 4542 N. RAVEN.SWOOD. LON. 0305 and Mr.

Patricia Tunrer. Memorial mass 1 niw lg- j4S. at Baaan. Saturday, June 9. at 10 a.

nv. St. CaLh- RtvCT Fla. Memcrial mas Sarurda. rlne of Siena church.

Oak Park. 111. jun, 9 10 a. at Our Lady of LcunlfdJ MANN Edwin Frank Mann, late of 904 Park church. Ashland and Leiand avenues.

drive. Flossmoor. husband ot the late Adah. WILSON James Wilson, dearly sen of Resting at chapel. 5525 N.

Clark Street. inn- mr.A rhnuini urn tend Thomas and Mary, aunt of Helen. William, and Marlon, sister of the late Mrs. Helen Scott. Mrs.

Elsie Campbell. John, and Alexander Grant. Resting at tuneral home. 6126 Roosevelt road, corner Taylor avenue. Oak Park, where service will be held Wednesday.

June 6. at 3 p. m. Interment Forest Home. GREEN Luella L.

Green, beloved wlte of the iBinn rrio 4., vi iv. Brodarick. Joseph, John. Mary Scbaefer. and Brtty Rice.

11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from funeral home. 6217 S.

Ashland avenue, to St. Jerome a church. Interment St. Mary's Information. Prospect 0400 BERG Thora Berg, age 62.

of 13458 Buffalo avenue, Htetwlsch. June 4. belcved wife of Albert F. Berg, loving mcther cf Mrs. Velva Kasllne of Chicago, grandmother of Tcmmey.

THE REREAVEa until Tnursday. 3 p. m. services ana suicr-ment St. Joseph.

Mo. Long beach 3310. C. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAI HOME 300 B. ERIE. 1 block of Michigan. BELTLESS BULBLESS brother cf Mrs. Jane Scctt.

Mra. Harris. Mrs. A roes Weiss. Joseph, Jorja.

Robert. WKllam. and David Servuw Friday. 3 p. at chapel.

5653 S. ar McDONNEIX Lt. Teter E. McDonnell, O. S.

RELIEVES PAIN FIGHTS INFECTION PROMOTES HEALING laie loiiMin iuuu u.uv.ir. na Wabash avenue, killed 90 YEARS SERVICE SUP. 7709 nreen ct Kli-ln 111 fond sister of Niels Nielsen of North Dakcta, 3 in acii on Okinawa May 18." 1945., avenue. Interment Oak Woods. Republic 0078.

L. Hunter of Glenvlrw, 111.. Edna G. Lukes. lovlng son ot James and Bridget, nee WOLF Eugene Woif.

beioved nusaa.id ct Arm. -CEMETERIES- Cronln: fond brother of James. Max O'Cal-laehan. Alleen Richter. and Sgt.

John J. CEMETERY lot wanted W. Loehr. 308 Washington. Cra.

9668. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS Charles S. Green. U. S.

navy. Capt. George l-Green. U. s.

army, and the late Olive E. Snell. grandmother of nine grandchildren and two greal-grandrhlldren. Resting at funeral horn-. 6208-10 N.

Western avenue, inn. at 4 Intern.ent SINGLE. $10 Free Elimination DOUBLE. $15 Fret Demonstration So Obligation DOBBS TRUSS CO. 5 N.

Wabash Suite 812 William Nielsen of Little Rock. Henry Nielsen. S. and Charles Nielsen of Muskegon. Ml h.

Member of Swedish Lutheran church. Resting at home. 13-158 Buffalo avenue, until Wednesday noon Funeral Wednesday. 2 at Swedish Lutheran rhurch. 132d and Brandon avenue.

Het-wlsch. Interment Eimwocd cemetery. Hammond 1057. A Norwich Product i McDonnell. Memorial mass Saturday.

June 9. 10:30 a. at St. Columbia us" church. 71st and Prairie.

nee Kostrzeskl; dear father of Carclra er, Kenneth, fond arm of Vema Hlncney. nn In-law of Mary Kostriewskt. Fuwrral Jun 9. at 9 30 a. from rnapei.

3CL Dlversey avenue. Our Lady of churcn. Interment St. Adalbert a. Spa.

4 I CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT a m- MS- ssssw- Savings. Sears. Roebuck co. Mate-hl.

AIM r.orliW i private. Escansba, Mlth paper picas copy. McGINNIS See Mar.aret Hcgaa ncUr. Hours: 10 Daily Basement. Also at Irving Patk and Clcero-av, FMnklia 5974.

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