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HARVET-Myrti Hunrrr. ne wlf jnrTATf M-ra vtn ORPHAN ANNIE fffflU, fni rf M. a 4 D. CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE 32 H. 1947 THERE' WHILE THE OAFISH HERE COME OH, SURE BUT WHERE'S Melvin Nrwman.

I- arr: r. vi Vr 3. ar 2 JO m. at r.r. street.

Mayr.v Pica omit er- THE COPS SUNOFFSkl? THIS IS HIS POLICE STAND IN THE STREET bru-thep! that is something I DEPART BY THE ALLEY- HANQOUT" BETTER WORK Harvev, born Oct. 1. lftl, died he home nf her dmight'r. Mn. Herftrt Chistey.

1950 N. Central Park avenue. Mhv 13. 1947. mother of Mrs.

Hi Urn Horner Charles Harvey, Jnj.rpti Spud7lnskl. Leland Harvey, Mrs. Harriett Christey. Harold Harvey, Mrs. A.

E. Wilbur Hnrvev. and Mil. Dcr.ihy Korpke. 2H grandchildren.

nd one great-grandrhlld. Services Wednsdy even I tig at p. rn. at rhnprl. 31.17 W.

Nrth avenue, lnfrrment Riverside temftrry. liiree Rivers. Mich. I KNOW THAT BIG LUQ HE WAS SUMOFFSKl'S NUMBER ONE UNOBSERVED HO-HO-HO FAST OR HE'LL BE GONE! NICHOL A. f.ol VlnM Joseph J.

Ni' rr.i Bernal J. and -i-S H-r-r a. 1-trruAon. Funeral Fridv. a- a.

m. from :u.erai rr. 101 Lari venue, at WftiJ.tr: ct-n card. Jja H'scfj charch. iiiterrr.er.t i BOY wow tTJ3 HERON Theresa Heron, loving sister of Mary Waiter Nlerrar.n.

r. 3 ester lr. I'. vrd Heron Sharie and the late- Patrick J. Heron.

Ma ry Pearce Nlerr.anr.. Is'r -Issm pfiri'. Mary Marf.a, ar. Lf We F. Jr.

Rating at fur.rri far -re. ar.l L.nrr.l.n sr reer inila V. e-tr. QUICK MOBILITY AFTER SURGERY CALLEDSUCGESS Dr. Vaughn Cites Tests in Mercy Hospital Funeral from chapel.

7 94 S. Haisted street. Friday, at a. to St. Klhan i Burial Mount Olivet cemetery.

Free parking next door. HEUSKR Edward J. Heuser. beloved husband of Flora, nee Koch; brother of Tony. -v s-ej w''-v beth Becker, the IMe Cathertna JacM.

William Lemihard. Bertha, and Anna Wagner. Services Thursday. 2 p. at.

funeral lit rue. 1458 Belmont avenue. Interment Si I.uraa. Mrmhfr of lodge. No.

08 2. A. F. A A. M.

nlnr Servurs Ty IV it 4 rr. Interment Friday. May 1 6 at NTSSEN Nlsrn rf 04 1 trje. i i I r.r i i Jr. I.

a Nisen. graiidfft h.T of Resting at funeral hr.me. I a I vf nue. Austin. T-'sy.

3 zx. Interment private. 74 ST. WAfcOLt 5-14-47 HESPER Louise Hesper. late of 4M1 N.

Spring field avenue, beloved wife of William, dear mother of Mildred Canning and Dornthv Rearlck, grandmother of Joan Canning and i NOLI. Eva Janet Rearirk. Resting at funeral home. 4312 OBITUARIES PACKARD HIKES PRICES OF CARS BY $75 TO $224 SCOOTER STRUCK BY AMBULANCE; BOY, 15, KILLED Tripp avenue, der.y bi" ve i late Joseph, tr rr" I v. grandmother r.t Ravrr.T.d er.d i Eiean re F.

ar.d Carl grandmother Dr-ral'l N' rs a 1 a Mich. In sta'e ar St chu rch and ncv.p. Thursday May IV rvb es. 2 p.m. r.fr i ret in funeral lv rr, 4 13 W.

until 10 a. m. Th-rsda. ir.t, TRUMAN PROPOSES PILGRIMAGE TO WAR GRAVES OVERSEAS Elston avenue. Services Thursday, May 15, 2 p.

m. Interment Acacia Park. HOLMES Carrie Burnldce Hmes. nee Davis, aged 87. Downers Grove, wif of the late Frank Holmes.

Renting at funeral home, 2nd and Lincoln reet n. Hinndale. -n Wednesday. Services Thursday. May IV at 2 p.

m. Interment Forest H1U cemetery. Glen Eliyn. 111. a-i r-tirnfs no Ionor days in hod after their Pr.

ArkHl M. Vaughn 'f rfportfd yrMf-rday at ii-th nnmial mctinc of the I M'riical forioty in the 'rii' I I James F. Slattery James K. Slattery, SO. of 2SJ2 Lowell a died yesterday in his home.

Mr. Slattery, who had lived I in Chit nco for 50 years, was a mem- HOMMFRSAND Teter Ttommerxand dear! i Elsworth rareell, 15, of 503 Terry Aurora, died in the Copley hospital, Aurora, yesterday of injur-! 12. CHASKY Ethel Chasky, nee Welnsteln, 3415 Elaine place, beloved wile of the late Harry, dear mother of Be.vsle Kadlson. grandmother of Morton and Bud. sister of Abe and Dora Prager.

Services Wednesday. 2 p. at funeral chapel, S145 Broadway. Interment O. B.

A. cemetery. CI.INKEKBROOMER Mirnrrt Clinken-broomer. May 13. mother of Herman.

Pouk-las. Mabel, and Mrs. Caroline l.auKhlln. prandmother of Thomas and David l.aurh-lin. Private service chapel, 1460 Sherman avenue, Evanston.

Please omit flowers. COHM Abe T. Conn. late residence. 2748 N.

Hoyne avenue, beloved husband of Anna, fond father of Bernard. Annabelle Borln, Dolly Schulman, Leo Cohn. and Rose Kane, lond son of the late Barnett and Tlllle Cohn. dear brother of Evelyn Shapiro and Kose Isaacson, eight jrandrhlidrcn. Funeral Thursday 2 p.

m. At chapel, 3021 Lawrence avenue. beloved husband of the late Maren, nee NORDBY Heien NVrdfi loved e.l Jchn. Caurhtfr rf Tzrm, Detroit, May 13 (TP) The Tackard Motor Car company today announced price increases ranging from $75 to $224, effective immediately, on all its current models of six and eight Olsen; loving father rf Lillian Baldarn, Mil I Chicago Tribune I'rcsn ScrTil Washington, May 13 President dred Hawklnjt. and Harold, fond brother cf ies suffered Sunday when he and Truman recommended today that another boy riding on a scooterlthe federal government sponsor a Christ-ffersn, ad tr.e ia: 1 sister cf We Dagrrar end a Oslo, Norway, and A.v:!di z' N- J.

cf crap trr. O. E. S. 2 p.

rr at funeral rhapei. 4 11 -4 0 I ttfX-e. Interment Irving Pa: cylinder cars. George T. Christo- jviary ampson.

greai-granaiatner oi rne grandchild and grand fat her of five rrand-rhlldren. Resting at funeral home. 7600 W. Grand avenue at the Circle until Thursday. May 1 5 at 1 1 a.

Lying In state at Grace Lutheran church. Harlem and Schubert avenues, from 12 noon until 1:41 d. where were struck by an ambulance speed-iPHgrimage by next of kin to perma-i nhf.r PvnrewH II tchl the results cf tests wjth her of an electrical workers union, pnti'-nts or.e rated on at Mercy iam- tov years before his retire-, some years ago represented Y.r.i in the lart Is! mr.nths, nil the union in ashington. lie was -f hra pnt out of hed and walked ja of the Knights of Colum-r tt an the third day aft or bus and an Klk. He leaves his widow, their There were no Grace; a brother, John; and a and deaths tr-r.

Mrs. Mary Stuckman. Services (M-rvlres will be held at 2 p. m. Burial 1 O'NEILL Bertha are t.

ing to the scene of an accident American cemeteries overseas regrot that the company could not Du Tage county. jwhere the dead of World War II.redvice rrices or maintain previous The crash oecured at Lincoln and arf buned. Invitations would The announcement came kt.u only to those who choose isoon ffpr 1hp mmnanv's first Mount Olive cemetery. Member of Henrik 3hs-n lodL-e. No.

S. of and Scandinavian American club of I.eyden townsnip: Elmwood Park 801 or Merrlmac 1111. COLLEY Agnes Gohl Colley, ace 75, of 1500 N. Waller avenue, beloved wife of Charles B. Collev.

fond mother of Arthur L. Collev and Tt4 Lake Fr-r II nv r.r i and Edward of Le rs 5 rf Eridg'-rvrt. C.ir. s- yr'-tha Foss rf F.u.-..ngn. a-1 August Fcts r.f r.

1 cn F.es:rr 213 E. DeerpArh. Ui F' May 15 Flrt ito leave the bodies of their sons, ur rfinnrt Qhnwinr a mncniiHatori S.een,42, of 506 New York was; husbands, and reIativcs abroad: gfi consolidated Mrs. Edna Smidl. sister of Albert Gohl and! HOWE See Mary Bunyan notice.

Vauchn said. 'will he held at 11 a. m. Friday in savins to the patient Our Lady of Grace church, Ridge- end a reduction of way and Altgeld avs. re made possible firxh Mrs Molhe Kneel, grandmother of Jeannette Anna Hubka.

In be r-m (' ho loved mother of James. Mstrr of Ml. had Ike Forest, at 2 30 p. zn. Fc-rcit.

tnirtr:) grandmot her nf 1 gi and hlldretl. Ser vires Thntiilav Mav 1 K. miv. i in. nit; i 1 1 uuiM npr man nave mem nrougnt boy involved was Philbert Ward.

16, 'homo for reburial. of 588 Ogden Aurora. He is ini Mr. Truman said in a statement healine, less nausea, Michael Keane rt.mi fvrmak road. Berwvii Intei mnit TACL1 VT ft D- re I fi'! ikiUmi liy Bohemian National.

Stanley 8J40, or Lawn dale 2262. the Copley hospital in a serious government "should make hi afx inie, Pr. dition with several fractures and aTosslhl a migrimago to the prima- Michael Keane, 57, of 4158 Monroe a member of the police department since Nov. 22, 1917, died yes-tcrday in St. Joseph's hospital.

He had "been assistant desk sergeant AiKiA jnent cemeteries overseas." A White mm. and Pr. io Jr. Sursiral Aid in lnanlty faun JII.UI.). House spokesman said this meant jt-MtT i iio, a i-; I .1 umi iiil" uvciiNiiciiL wuuiu nay nie expenses with such a bard, was killed yesterday when 'trip.

i ESTebrook The President said that the pro SUBURBANITES SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK posed pilgrimage should be organ i ue of a new surgical at Central station for many years insanity was reported and formerly was assigned to the Pr. Pa vis of Chicago and; Warren North and Cragin It. iih Liehert of Elgin. Their stations. He had been In iil health n- wot based on the results 'for more than a year and had been cf i.t.rt!ons, pet formed on 38 El-Ion sick leave for the last month.

He fi-i 1 a(e hospital patients. was unm.iri ied. Services will be The opeintlon, called prefrontal held at 10:30 a. m. Friday in St.

lobMfroy, is the cutting away of Mel's church with burial in Mount ized after the permanent military DEATH NOTICES drr if Madp.ir.e ar Rc-se Marie, fr.Jv,n cf v. J--? FunriHl 1 t.u: vdav. 9 1 a rr -n rhapei, 401 W. NrTfi to TL Benii Lurch. Inter men.

Munt PITZAFEHROM.t P.r.-aTerro c-4 t. street, be; cf -Raucrl. loving father IT- Rose Lau: JlI James, Laura Ma-y rr: i'asteKt. A.aca. grandfather cf 11.

Funeral a ml from funeral hom. I3 s. vsrd. to H' Fami.y Mount Carmt-l. PIZZXFERRO See Michele Pluaterr ce POO Clarence P'O Sr cf 10; Caiunut avenue.

May 12 dear band of Florence fcr.d fatr.er cf Carers Haven Po4e grar.dia.er Pr-er: H. and Mary er cf tJe li'e VV r. u.r Past Masr Palace L'r. A. F.

A. M. Resting T. 3 15th reef. ser ar i i il.

1 1 1 th street at Irjii.ar. vrr Thtjtsday, My 5. at 2 ox -rmeni ca( HliL PO LI See 1 a Ada mo r. RADAKOVTTZ Mat hear F. Rak r.

Jiusband cl Ma: a ar tr.tr a La Grand, Ma.1 1 1 Kririn. A h. aw Eleancr and the late M- jcr. rsr.i-fatiier of Robert -r. Ronald and Baraa.

brT 2 Friday. f.30 a. 2500 N. C'Kero avenue, to O-ir LaJv ci church. Interment St.

i 1. Br. SU. In Memorlam. Fppley, Warren Colley.

nd Wat and Jean Smidl. Member 'f Justice chapter. No. 6'0, O. E.

Oak Park post. Auxtilniy No. 1 AmeiicAii Legion, and AuMln North End Woman's club. RrMIng at funeral home. 1-03 W.

DivIMon street, until noon Thursday. May 15. In state at Nor Austin Evangelical Lutheran church. Mason avenue and Le Moyne atreet, until time of service. 2 p.

m. Interment Forest Home cemetery. Eastern St ar services at funeral home at 9 p. m. Wednesday evening.

COONEY John J. Cooney of 2714 W. 3th street, dearly beloved husband of the late Bridget, nee White; fond father oi Mrs. Irene McAullfTe. Mrs.

Margaret Kindle. John. Mrs. Alice Ehlers, Frances, and the late James, grandfather of Rosemary McAullfTe. Margaret and Patricia Kindle, and Judith Ehlers.

brother of Michael. Patrick, Mrs. Margaret Donegad, Mrs. Anna Miller, and Mm. Delia.

Sullivan. Funeral Friday at 9 a. m. Irorn funeral home. 2616 W.

38th street, to St. Agnes' church. Interment Holy Sepulchre, Member of St. Agnes Holy Name society and M. W.

of A. camp. No. 115841. Laf.

09S0. COPE LAND John H. Copeland. May 12, beloved husband of Ethel. Member of operating Engineers local.

No. 150. Services 2 p. m. Wednesday.

At chapel, 7705 Cottage Grove avenue. Interment Oak Woods. CORCORAN Patrick J. Corcoran, beloved husband of Elizabeth, nee Sharkey; dear lather of Mary Reid, Beth Boiler. Sister Mary Fahlan, R.

S. Irene ConntfT, Helen Kelly, Catherine. John. Agnes, and the late James Corcoran. Funeral from chapel, 4138 Madison street.

Friday at 9:30 a. m. to Resurrection church. Interment All Saints. Member of Holy Name society.

COSMOS Theodore G. Cosmo, of Morton Grove, beloved husband of Mary, dear brother of Sam Cosmos. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. from chapel, 4710 N. Western avenue, services 2 p.

m. at St. Demetnos" church. 2721 Winona street. Elmwood cemetery.

cemeteries have been established and after the erection of headstones and memorial chapels "has sufficiently advanced to give reassurances of the perpetual care which our country will devote to the resting places of our honored dead." IRWIN Amnrv T. Irwin. May 1 0. at Miami. Florida, hushand of Cniinne M.

Irwin, brother of Joseph E. Irwin cf Orlando, Florida, and Hows i 1 1 win of Columbus, Indiana Services Thursday, Gilbert chapel, Ashland. Ohio. Internment Ashland cemetery. JOHNSON Herbert E.

Johnson, May 11. at Kansas City. beloved hushand ef father of Herbert E. Mrs. Margaret Hastings, and Robert W.

Services 1:30 P- Wednesday at chapel. 34 1 5-19 N. Clark street. Interment Acacia Park. JOHNSON Bed Johnson, beloved wtf of the late Albert F.

Johnson, fond mother of Roy F. Johnson. Resting at funeral home. 5831 W. Chicago avenue.

Services Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment Rldgewood. JCLITZ Paul M. Julit7.

364 5 N. Betl avenue. May 13. 194 7, beloved husband of Mane, nee Neumann; loving father of William Julltz and Erna Bahe of Wnlfihurg. Germany, dear grandfather William H.

and Nancy Juhtz and Marlon Rahe, dear brother of one brother and two sixers in Getmany, Services Friday. May Ifi, at 2 p. at chapel. 2114 living paik road, interment private. KANE John P.

Kane, beloved husband vf Mary Doyle Kane, dear father of Thomas Ravmnnd. Lester. Maye Queeney. Lillian, and Sister Pairlclana. O.

P. Funeral Fridav. May 16. at 9 a. from residence.

6843 S. May street, tn St. Brendan a church. Interment Mount Olivet. WAVF Ml-hfl ITeane inn of the late John BAS1LE DaniPl C.

Baslle. In loviriR memory re tt of the frontal lobes of the Carmel cemetery. of my dear son and brother who passed away she was struck by a hit and run driver at S. Main Lombard, near her home. Her body was found by a passing motorist.

William Gramel, 5f, a farmhand near Lake Villa, Lake county, died in St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, of injuries suffered on Sunday on state route 59 four miles south of Antioch, Lake county, when an automobile in which he was a passenger sidewiped another car and struck a tree. Morris Newman, 49, of 5436 Wood-lawn died yesterday in St. James' hospital, Pontiac, Livingston counly, (irtrnv nnrvou-5 Conner otiH ypar ago today. May 14.

I94r. We often think of you. those happy days, Wlit-n wt were all tofcMher. Your loving smiles and cheerful ways Will Ilv hi our lien ft. forever.

that control the person's inlti-, Mrs. George II. Binder and fears. Of thej Mrs. Tillie C.

Hinder, 66, of 111 l'i were discharged Willow Wheat on, proprietor five. i LOVING MOTHKK, SISTfcR. AND BROTHER RROWN Corn. John H. Brown.

U. S. M. te- in lovltiir memory of our dear sn and 2 CUDDLY KODIAK BEARS CAPER IN brothf-r who was killed In action on I 5 Okinawa, Mav 14. 1945.

MOTHER. DAD. BROTHERS. SISTERS. FORESTO Carlo Foresto.

In sad and lovlns DEBUT AT ZOO memory of our loving mn and brother, who passed away seven years aco today, May 14, th.e 13 were found 0f Kslenfdder Pry Goods fl, and 13 eie classified asjpany at 107 W. Front Wheaton, jsineo lftOS, died yesterday in her that while 'home. She leaves her husband, t''-ts of the operations in El- George H. Binder; three daughters, were r.ot fjuite ns favorable as, Mis. Edna B.

Atten, Mrs. Ruth B. -rr. t.ts Newhere. this was pjummer, a'nd Miss Leona K.

Bind-hetau-n of the type of Pr; and a SOn, George A. Binder, uho weie "those in whom Services will be held Friday at 10 fhr forms of treatment had a m. in St. Michael's church, Whea-d and who had been iil over a ton. 1940.

You left broken hearts That loved you so sincere. That never did and never will Foreet vou. Carlo dear. of injuries suffered May 7 in a three automobile collision on route 66. Newman, a furniture salesman, is survived by his widow, Cecelia, and a son, Dr.

Melvin Newman. Up to 4 p. m. yesterday 234 per and Mary Ann. fond brother nf John, Morris, RAUCCI See Michele PitzaJerro (Pictures on back page) Two roly poly Kodiak bear cubs came toddling into the sunshine at Brookfield zoo yesterday with their mother, Mabel, and were highly H.Fh mass Wednesday, 9 a.

at Blessed RECEK Walter Recek. beloved rt Gladys Recek. ford father c' ive ar.i r-ert-nis. sea of Srrfrnie fcre'rer r-stance. Anna Kuta.

ar.i Fred Recek. fcrctr.er-ir-la cf Sriz.e- E-M- Jerrv. Patrick. Maria, and Margaret jteane. Funeral Friday, May 16.

at 10 e. from funeral 3246 Jackson boulevard, to St. Mel's church. Interment Mount Carmei. Native of Ballybunlon.

County Kerry, Ireland. Member of P. B. A. Kedzle 1394.

Mother Cabrinl church. HEART BROKEN MOTHER. LONESOME SISTERS AND BROTHERS. GORDON Bruce Huch Gordon. Feb.

20. 1947 sons had been killed in Cook county 1 of'pease witn everj'thing. DAVY John R. Davy, dearly beloved husband cf Margaret, nee Gillespie: son of the late trnfTie rrrieri sinep -T In loving memory of our darling Bruce on Thomas end Annie Davy, brother of Robert KEBERNTK Mary Kbernlk. 3618 N.

Hamil- ton evenue. May 12. 1947, beloved Ke of Should Help Child's Abilities Fr. Pert I. Beverly of Chicago.

Roy F. Leslie Roy F. Leslie, 67. father-in-law his Sth btrtnday. MOMMY, DADDY.

AND JUDITH. these. 173 were killed in Chicago, jarred and wrestled, and where 7,183 were injured during theimade junny facPS at the who same period. (paused to watch them. They were MA LONE Harold J.

Malnnry. In loving 'kins he fore the public health 0f Charles R. Walgreen presi- i-r'I'lN utlij.ll It Willi I vl ei lvi" E. Daniel Janet L-. Irene Feehan, the late Sister Mary Agnes Ceclle.

B. V. Thomas F. James and Loretta Davy. Funeral Friday.

May lfi, at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 3246 Jackson boulevard, to St. Bartholomew's church. Interment Mount Carmei.

Ked.de 2394. DEHLINGER Nora Dchllnsrer. nee Walsh, late residence 7642 W. Talcott rd beloved wile of Albert H. Dehllnner.

fond mother of Funeral Friday. May i at 5 a. -r chapei, 3914 W. 26rh street. a church.

24th and jt-s ment Our Lady Scrrcwi. Cana. 6ii4-CSS 3. ROCHE John L. 'ate of 5 3 2 3 'iZt avenue, be.ov-d the and Mary nd r.t: MrAvcy, Ann Uflni -M 1U-t MrCue.

Mrtrtln. Larerue, Th.xss '-e late Willum and Hugh ar.rs. 8 a. from r.apel. S5.8 Ar.

avenue, to St a. m. Interment M. ur.t i rr.r4-r -J Fort Dearborn p-St. No.

2nr Arr.e:.cia Sion. Jnfcrir.at.i-o, Prospect OQil jack and berry pie which Robert COL. MYERS Bean, zoo director, tossed to them memory of our dear husband and lather, gone one year today. In memcrv a dally thousht. In our heart a ilent so.

row. WIFE AND SON. MrCANN Frank J. McCann. In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away seven vea rs co today.

LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. kj A AT tor the benefit of the news photog hymer.e section, warned that. dent of the Walgreen drug stores, too parents fail to realize yesterday of a heart ailment nu infant cannot be forced to in his home at 5517 N. Artesian av. a hild, or a hild to act Mr.

Leslie was a veteran of the rin adult. ISpanish-Ameriean war, and a retired "p-iMrt- who are willing to wait 'employe of the surface lines. He is s. at th tr child's abiliticsSurvived by his widow, Margaret; Jrafers. i Mabel, normally a friendly ma Marie Schulu.

Loretta MrEvoy. Margaret 4LW4CIL VJ I a I 1 Mt I Mil ILLINOIS GUARD Grace. Anna Carr. Albert Maurice A OTTO Ferdinand E. Otto.

In cherished memo Catherine McCabe, and Wllllarc ten tit RYNBEP.K Peter M. P.vr.tem. s-ii- jrrandchlldren and five sister of Michael, Maizle Warburton. Anna Washington, May 13 Special tron, eyed the photografers bale-fully and saw to it that the cubs, each weighing about eight to 10 pounds, compared with her well ry of our father and crandfather, who passed away five years amo today. Deep in our hearts you're 11 vine yet.

We loved you too dearly to ever forget. LOVING CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN, Sullivan, Frank and Marguerite Mueller. Fu i i rrrm i iCol. Diller S. Myers, deputy chief of f.t ate most prom- J.

a daughter, Mary Ann Vt rinnartmont nl iAno I oriifiv the war department's national guard neral Friday, May 16 at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 6754 Northwest highway, to Immaculate Conception church. TOBIASKT Edward W. TohiasM.

G. M. 2C DE MARIA See Frank Adamo notice. service, died last night at Fort Bel voir, Va. Col.

Myers began his military ca st-. u. S. N. In memory oi my son ana in l.

assured that there will Walgreen, and nine grandchildren. he can do well," he Services will be held probably Fri-f a 1 (day in St. Hilary's church. "If. en the other hana, parents; 1 a-e determined to make an artist Herman Hachmeister DE ROSA Anlello De Rosa, beloved husband Robert, dear aunt of John and Jrwcph Cerer.

fond sister-in-law rf Albert Lehman. Services Thursday. Mav 15. at 2 p. at 2114 Irving Park road.

Interment at Montrose cemetery. KING Anna Marie King, nee Codv. of 2935 F.Iston avenue, beloved wife of Joseph Russell King, fond mother of forothy and Joseph, grandmother of Christine Ann King. Services Thursday. 3 p.

at funeral home. 3301 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive. Member of the Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War. Phoebe Matthew tent.

No. 82. KI.ONTZ Dr. Charles E. Klontz.

aeed B7. practising physician In Cherry Valley and Rockford. Ill for 42 years. Northwestern class of 1905. survived by his wife Elizabeth and sons Edward, David, and Dr.

Charles Jr. Funeral services Cherry Valley, in Friday, May 16, 2:30 p. m. Please omit flowers. KONAR Jacob T.

Konar, beloved husband of Justine, fond father of Albert. James. Fred. Hvarlnth. and Thad.

brother of Joseph and Margaret Fiance. Funeral at Hlrkey chapel. Oak Forest. 111.. Friday, 2:30 p.

m. Interment Beverly cemetery. KUI.IKOUSKI Veronica Kullkouskl. Mar 12. 1947, late of 5R19 S.

Troy street, nee Ka-letka, dear mother of Antoinette Chernovb-h and Charles, fond sister of Charles and George Kaietka. and Anna Chapls. Funeral Friday. May 16. 8 a.

from funeral home. 3319 Lithuantca avenue, to st. G-i church. Interment St. Caslmlr 1 cemetery.

Hemlock 5679 or Yards 1138. KULPA Wallace S. Kulpa, late of 1111 Mozart, beloved husband of Helen, nee Ko-sinskt; dar father rf MarcLinne. sm of Jacob end Harriet, fund brother of Helen Adamrzyk and Wanda Stnnlurh. Services PrMflv f)ln a.

from Chanel. 1440 N. of the late Rachael. nee FanelU; fond father of Anthony, Mrs. Phyllis Bacnuoto.

Mary, Joseph. Frank. Daniel, and Sol De Rosa. Funeral Friday at 9:15 a. m.

from reer by enlisting in the Illinois national guard in Pontiac, in 1910 54 vrars. ff 171st street. beloved husband cf Anna, nee Jar.3. cear fanier cf vttgtnia Van In gen. Jcnar.r.a ter.

Jewel, and Peer Jr cf Henry, Ji-scrh. Mary and Nelie Mir-walda. Resting at 10-. 5 gan avenue, until Thursday, il i rn S'r-Ire at Rcihany P.eformed cr.ur-". and Perry avenue.

Chicas. 1 r. Ivuy 15, at 2 p. m. Interment Oa SAUER Saner, belm-ed T-'-tn-'l T'a.

r.ee dear fa'her 1. 1 "ar' Ik a KLm Km: Anna and Vn-'t '-t srandrhlldten. fond br ther cf August, Caroline Kappel. at chapel. 70 until n--n FMdsv.

2 at scion Evan, l.uth. ar.d -aton. Interment Mount Greer. pH our brother, who was killed one year ti" beo today on Mny 14. 1 94 5..

Dear Edward, wp miss you so, MOTHER. BROTHERS. AND SISTERS. WALLACK Joseph B. Wallack.

In loving mommy of our dear dad, who passed away two years ago today. MA BELL, LESTER, VERA. a nieennnic, tor instance, thapel, 900 S. Sacramento boulevard, to 1 ne servea wnn me American expe- v- 11 hinder h.s a n. nt m.

Pnrmnn A i Blessed Mother Cabrinl church. Interment Mount Carmei. nonary 101 ce in woi ici ar 1., par- brokerage firm, died yesterday 1 a DILLON Hannah A. Dillon, May 12. beloved Xoltce- 14 III II1C Jttt'iiu nullum; UL- tz-neral practit.oner need not i(1 llis honio ftt Kphraim.

Wis. in AuBU5jt, 1918; the Meuse-': a r'C, him 'Menves his widow, Mrs. Ada B. Hach-; ArEonno offensive in September and ('T 7' A1, two Mrs- Mar" October, 1918; and the 2d army of- T- S- H- Cherry and Mrs. Helen II.

fensive untiI lhe close of lhc war. sister of the late Dennis. John. Timothy. Thomas.

Ellen. Mary Barry. Margaret Rowley, and Nora O'Brien. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. from chapel.

770S Cottage Grove avenue, to Assumption B. V. M. church. 123d street and Parnell avenue.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. CLEVELAND LODGE. NO.

211. A. F. Ac A.M. Members please assemble at rhapei, f200 N.

Western avenue. Thursday. May IS, 2:30 p. to attend services for our late brother, Charles Booth. RALPH D.

MOULDING. Master. FRED HEUBERGER, Secretary. SCHUMANN Augusta v-! i mursiiy scnooi oijjutler; and two grandchildren. i ine, said in a i-prerh last night Services will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Gov. Emmerson promoted him to hricarlier penernl in the Illinois na- DITTMER John C. Dlttmer, May 12. 1947.

ff ti.e late rr rr Mrs. Frieda Kauri. Jcr.n. y.rt. K.

Helen, and Kramer, and MatMMa a nine gra nd cli 1 id ren. and to dren. Services Thursday, 2 rr r-r 2742 Uni-c-ln avenue. Intenr.er-t SEIPP See Emma E. Them et-s annual dinner in the Friday in the home.

Burial will beJtiona, RUard in September, 1930. He commanded the 65th infantry bri MiX. I 111 i jiU.NMJ III IJfl tfllR ICl S) IQ IC 1'Cll x.t ProcL- W'ic proportioned 500 or 600 pounds, didn't get too close to the bars and those two legged animals outside. Sam, the father, a giant of 1,500 pounds, spent his time watching his family from a position on the rocks above them. Bean says the cubs, born Feb.

8, probably are male and female, and that they are the sixth and seventh offspring of Sam and Mabel since 1910. He says it will be at least 12 years before the cubs reach their full growth, and that it's not known how long Kodiak bears live. Atomic Lab Protest Filed by ISO in Du Page County A petition of more than 150 Pu Pago county property owners opposing plans to construct, an atomic energy laboratory in that county, was filed yesterday with the Pu Page county board of supervisors. Present plans are to establish the Argonne National laboratory on a 3.615 acre site south of Powners Grove. Members of the board of supervisors received the petition without comment.

Deioved husband of the late Bertha Dittmer, loving father of Mrs. Meta Lee and Harry father-in-law ol James H. Lee and Mrs. Fanny Dlttmer, brother of Mrs. Lena Ihm.

grandfather of Harry. James, and John. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, May 15 at 2 P. m.

Interment Oakrldge. gade, comprising the 131st and 132d regiments in Chicago. He served in Western, to St. Fidelia church. Interment SIMON Rebecca Wallace S.

Kulpa CRASHED PLANE TO BE RAISED IN --err late Benjamin, lovir.g cf the Illinois general assembly in 1920 Services for Wallace S. Kulpa, 40, ian(i 1021 as representative from DYMEK Boleslaw Dymek. late of 2737 Bel Phoda IcKrtn. and r-rtrv "-r slater of V. ejr.r.-'.n Ai fur grndciMiiren 1 a.

at chapel. 1300 w. Dew. t-trrmetit Westi.ar? at 127 tKulevard. Omit mont avenue, fond father of liiblmna WII-seck.

Clara statchura. Luclan Ovmek. and Florence Kruslnski, father-in-law of Josenn Wll-seck. Michael statchura. and Fiw-ird Kruslnski.

brother miliaria Rvt-hllk and Rosalie Ralek. brother-in-law of Acnes and Jacob De Mark, grandfather of Robert Wll.seck ADAMO Frank Adamo. husband of Rose, dear father of Paul, beloved son of Paul and the late Maria Adamo, loving brother of Tony, Beatrice Pollno, and Eleanor De Maria. Funeral Friday, 8:45 a. lrom chapel.

470 W. 26 th street, to Our Idy of Solace church. Interment St. Marys cemetery. Victory 8681.

A MA DO Carol Sue Amadn or 5411 Ingleslde avenue, brc 5 months, dearly beloved daughter of David and Goldine. nee Simon: dear granddaughter of Bertha and Samuel Amado, Ida and Abe Simon. Services Thursday. 11 a. at chaml.

3 0 no W. Roosevelt road. Interment Jewish Waldheim. ANDERSON Anna Anderson. May 13.

1 947. late residence. 7807 Essex avenue, beloved wife of the late Andrew William Anderson, dear mother of Linda M. and Helen M. An-detson.

Resting at funeral home. 8944 Com-met cial avenue, until Thursday, 11 a. then to He state at Salem Lutheran church, 74th and Calumet avenue, until serwee. 2:3 0 p. m.

Interment Oak Woods. South Shore 0242. 4 l.KjtiL, KJ A Uijts day evening, will be held at 10 a. m. peath came after a month's ill-r fiat inns to recover he I in Piciolls church.

Burial jncss. He is survived by his wifeand r' 1 -at Sunday i in st- Adalbert's cemetery. two daughters who lived with him 1 1 i -ir killing its crew' Mr- Kulpa was owner of the Maple-in Arlington, Va. 1 airr-adv have begun and -wootl Plumbing company and had he examined care-heen a plumbing contractor in ChM Q9 WILL HEAR St. Adalbert's cemetery.

LANING See Esther M. Forsyth notice. LARSON Joanne Larson, age 6 years, beloved daughter of Raymond and Marvel Lars--n. dear granddaughter of Anna Swanson and O. W.

Swanson. At Chapel. 550 1 N. Ashland avenue, wheie aervlccs will be held Thursday. May 15, 1947, at 1 p.

m. Interment Rldgewood, LAW BURGH Raby Robert James I.awburgr. age 18 months, late of 205O p.ae avenue, loving son of Ann. nee Miraglia: and Charles, darling grandson cf Antoinette Miragila and Ethel Lawbureh. Services Saturday.

10 a. at chapel. 24 N. Western Interment Mount Oiive. Armltage 7800.

LESLIE Roy F. Leslie, beloved husband of Margaret Theresa, nee Devaney; father of Edward P. Leslie, William Leslie, and rras ar 1 r.x-ari- SIMPKIN Rtrhard Sirrr-kin. lov.d husband cf Ar'lc Cardy S.rr.c father cf Vlrcinta Miir.n-,:. and rf t.

a riarlnda Lint, member r' S. Ni prentucs asi-' iati-n. Ih.r'r SrMey camp. No. 5.

Vere-ans. William Icr'-A. F. A A a- Ps-. No.

177. P. A M. ef Tnursday. May 15.

1 p. m. a- ii-r 5200 N. Western avenue, crrer Interment E.rj.em cerr.eter?. PLAN FOR SOUTH SUBURBS WATER Testimony in connection with a proposal of the Illinois Indiana and Rosalie Kruslnski.

Funeral I rlday. 9:30, from chapel. 1123 Noble street, to Immaculate Heart of Mary church. Burial family lot. Arm.

1921 lor Information. ESPOSITO Anthony Esposlto or 2447 Fii-more street, beloved husband of Mary, nee Centano; fond father of CarK' Louis, and Mrs. Marie Perry. Funeral from chapel. 2809 Harrison sireet.

Friday. May 16. 9:30 a. to St. Calllsto church.

Burial Mount Carmei. Nev. 282 8. FINCH Wlllard C. Finch, late of 444 V.

Cicero avenue. Chicago, suddenly, beloved brother of Reld. Mrs Winifred Hacker. Mrs. Grace Larsen.

and Mrs. Chloe Senese. Funeral Wednesday. May 14. at 2 p.

from chapel. 103 N. Laramie avenue. Interment at Onkildce cemetery. Phone Columbus 6300.

FORSYTH Esther M. Forsvlh of 1232S Teorta Mrs. Mary Ann Walgreen, brother of Harold SLATTERY James it has be, raised, both years, lie is survived oy ms L- Ait raft and TWA officials widow, Helen, and a daughter, hf re yesterday. The Marciannc. wa 0:1 a training fi.ght.

Two fish.ermen evewitnesses of John ilaig ft-t r.t are said to have testi-j Funeral services for John Haig, f. that there was no explosion ini 68, president of the New Era Knit-t and no indication of mal-jting Mills, Chicago, will be held at ef engines or plane in 1 p. Friday in All Saints' ft.i-ht. agter-d that the plane menian Apostolic church, Le-f- r-r. .1 or in a gliding turn nioyne and Fairlield with v.

appeared to be normal' burial in Acacia Park. Mr. Haig band cf Ga--e. re. ANDERSON Lester C.

Anderson Sr. of 4144 N. Clarendon avenue. May 12. 1947.

beloved husband rf Ethel W. Anderson, fond father of Lester C. brother cf Emma Buckingham and W. Anderson. At chapel.

UNDERTAKERS J.t.n and Mary STUrp.r.an F-rera. rr. io 30 a. fr' Jur.er: Cicero avenue. ur cr Gra-e i A'l Sair-ts' tans union.

No. 9. P. P. CM i 4.

and ChiSirn 1 Salle General 51)0 1 N. Ahland avenue, where service will be held Wednesday, May 14. at p. m. Interment Rosehlll.

Water company to pump Lake Michigan water to an area in the southeast portion of Cook county will be started at an Illinois Commerce commission hearing tomor Glover, and Mrs. Maude Desrosier. Resting at chapel. 34 1 3 N. Lincoln avenue.

Services at St. Hillary- church. Time to be announced later. LIN DBF RG Ellen Llndberg. beloved wi of lhe late William, dear sister cf Anna OIn In Sweden.

Funeral services Thursdav, Mav 15 at 2 p. m. at funeral home, chut and Aberdeen streets. Interment Oak Hill. LINDGREN Mary A.

lindgren, age 67 yearn ARNOLD Catherine Arnold, nee Swart. 2721 S. cnuit, Cicero. 111., beloved wife of street, beloved wife of William, fond mother of Clifford and Roy Lanlng. Services at the late William fond mother of Kather- SMIDt.

See Colley rirf.ee. SMITH Caroline E. Smi'h. -no-i Fcc lne Stitmberg. Edwin and the late William chapel, 304 W.

119th atieet, Thursday at 3 T. Resting at funernl home. 6910 Windsor aveniie. May 12. 147.

Jams Smith. of il A avenue. Berwyn. until 12 noon Thursday. died Sunday at his home, 4033 N.

L. Pierson. TWA boat Monitor av. at-d diecUr of the com-! N's fon'ign division, said VAwaTA Flprer Service 2 p. m.

Thursday, at First M. row. In the area are 22 villages. The plan calls for the erection of a pumping station near the Illinois-Indiana lino and the laying of a network of pipes. The estimated maximum cost is 5 million dollars.

Many re nf Cicero. 2th street and 59th couit. Cicero, Interment Oakrldge. BALSLEV Abe Balsley. May 12, beloved hus LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 31 W.

fi. TIT-STREET AT HARVARD. THONE WENTWORTH 0025. WEDNESDAY. CAMPOS Louise B.

11a. m. at residence MILLER Cora L. 2 p. m.

at chapel. SHORT Joseph. 10 a. m. et chapel THURSDAY.

HAUFLAIRE Ttuth. 2 p. m. at chapel. SMITH Caroline E.

3 p. m. at chapel. FRIDAY. band of the late Zlllah.

dear father of of the communities get their water Mrs. Clara L. Flcger, 47, a member of Chicago Typogralical union. No. 16, died of a heart attack last night in her home at 2120 N.

Major av. She is survived by her husband, Edward C. Fleger, also a member of the union, and a son, Ronald. Services ht win a training test for Tat-k S. MrKiernan, fledgling The airplane was to be put s'o unusual positions" to Mi Kiernan's ability to re-iv.

r. One tea son for recovering wreckage was to examine the boot system for the flight which, had there been beloved mother of Clare MacMull. Mildred Rarber. JIHma Turba. and HWcri Jt Iipm-ii, fond grandmother of Virginia Anderson.

Rlch- ard Davis, Judy and Robin Turba. Janet and Kenneth Johnson, great-gi andmother Charles Anderson. Renting at funeral home. 3918 Irving Park road. Services Thursday, I p.

m. Interment Acacia Park. Member cf Golden Rod chapter. No. 2 05.

O. E. S. LINDGREN Marie Lindholm Lindgren. 101 W.

112th place, beloved wile of John, loving mother of Arney Eric and Helen, slst. of Augusta Nordholm and Christine Cihivin. at chapel. 10234 Mi hlgan avenue, with services Friday, 2 p. m.

Interment local cemetery. LOMBARDI Marlanna i-ice Spal-lone. 1434 Grenshaw street, beloved wife of the late Salvatore, fond mother rf Mary. An-gelo. Mrs.

Louise Debiase. and Nlrk. mother-in-law cf Dr. James Debiase and Mis. Lottie Funeral from chapel 619 S.

Ashland boulevard. Friday, May 16. a. to Holy Family church. Burial Mount Carmei.

MALLECK John P. Malleck. beloved husband from wells that are being depleted rapidly. Among the towns which have formally approved the new project are Chicago Heights, Thornton, Hazel Crest, Flossmoor, Homewood, and South Holland. Jolnia.

Bernard KaMi J. and the late Edmund A. Ar 311 W. 63d street, ae-vtces m- "a held Thursday. May 1 5 at 3 p.

rs. Inter" merit Falrmount cemelery. SPARROW Tony. See Anthony r. SWANSON Florence Swanscn.

late cf Aberdeen t--l. wire rr Axel, dear mother cf 1 Ler-v. dear sister cf Lei'-y A Frtflat. iS 16 at 2 p. rn.

at as4 Aberdeen streets. Intermen: ar THOM Emma E. The-m. tie wife cf H.nry dear mother A Richard, and H. P'tiert.

rrandmr r-r Gerald Richard and James A rrerr. i at luneral honie. Lane sr. a. av -r until II 30 a.

m. ThursrUv. s-a- at M. riu: i (v. I 12 a-' aa Lake st Mel-cse Park, frcm until time of service.

2 p. rr: L-le lt Mount Auburn cemetery. Mayweed 14 Lome, brother of Joseph Balsley. Services 3 p. m.

Thursday ai chapel, 3415-19 N. Clark street, to Graeeland. BART LETT Wfl Iter J. Fartlett. May 1947, of 4931 W.

Polk street, husband of Anna, father of Mrs. Florence O'Connell. Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue, Austin.

Services Friday. 2:30 p. m. Interment Oakrldge Member of Volunteer camp. No.

114. Spanish American War and V. F. W. Gordon post.

No. 1249. Austin 0017. BINDER Tlllle C. Binder, nee Estenfelder, beloved wife of George dear mother of Ed nn B.

Aft en. Ruth B. Plummer Leona, and George A. Resting at home In Wheaton. Mass Friday 10 a.

m. at St. Michael's church. Wheaton. Interment St.

Michael's cemetery. will be teld at 2 p. Saturday in p. m. Interment Evergreen.

GIACKETTI John CinrKettl of 701 S. Hoyne avenue, beloved husband of Mary, nee Nova-scone; fond father of Ermine, Mrs. Theresa Lennon of Los Angeles. John. Edward, Rose, and Adeline, grandfather of three.

Funeral from chapel, 214 S. Western avenue. Thursday. May 15. at 10 a.

to St. Cal-listo church. Burial Mount Carmei. GILARDI See Joseph Grovlna notice. GRACE Patrick Grace.

May 13. beloved Tius-band of the late Nellie, nee Bradley, father nf Mary Roesner. Patricia. Margaret Mc-Phllllps. Rita Sadlak, Gcraldine Klrhy, La Vergne Anna Kelle Cahlll.

and the late Virginia Grace, brother of Bridget Conway. Kate Fitzgerald. Mary. Stephen. James.

Matthew, and William Grace. Funeral Friday. 9 a. from chapel. 7705 Cottage Grove avenue, to Holy Cross church.

Mass 9:30. Interment Holy Sepulchre. GRAD1SFK Frank Gradlsek. late of 251 S. Lawndale avenue, beloved husband of loving father of Mary Sternlsha, Frank, and Theodore, fond brother of Anton end Lawrence, dear granddad of Frank and Richard.

Resting at funeral home. 3821 W. 26th street. Funeral Thursday. 1:30 p.

m. Interment Woodlawn. Information. Canal 4611. GRANDY Al7etta Grandy.

nee Deahl. beloved wife of Frank fond mother of Alvah. sister of U. S. Deahl.

Funeral Thursday, 2 p. at chapel, 5704 Cermak road. Interment Woodlawn. the chapFl at 4050 Harrison st. BAUER Joseph.

10:30 a. m. In church. rnight have precipitated the is underhiood. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL N.

ASH LAND-AVENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 2646. WEDNESDAY. BLOCK Samuel Block, beloved brother of of the late Kate, loving father of ndward VALEK Mary Valet, ree S'yS wa Mn. Bertha O'Neill Bertha O'Neill, 60.

of 810 N. Oakwood Lake Forest, died yesterday in Lake Forest hospital. She leaves two sons, Joseph, who operates a hardware store in Lake Forest, and Edward; a daughter, Miss Sally O'Neill of Bridgeport, and two brothers and a sister. ANDERSON" Lester C. 2 p.

m. at chapel. BERRY Bertha. 3 p. m.

at chapel. COHN Mathilda. 11:30 a. m. at chapel.

brother of Mary Kurkhart and Rose Kochan. r.f the late Jchn aar rr -r cf a Funeral Friday. 9 30 a. from funeral Kotrba. John ar-d la" FrsVk.

home. 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to Our Edward. Funeral a- i 31 p. Lady of Victory church. Interment St.

Adal-i from rhar-ei 1511 F- R. frl I Iiit.rm.nl 1 1 1 O.K.ARBITRA TION ON TROLLEY LINE WAGE DEMANDS Judge Michael L. Igoe of the federal District court yesterday approved the submission to arbitration of a wage dispute between the Chicago Surface Lines and its 13,000 union employes. The unions are asking a raise of 26 cents an hour, which the company maintains would HOFER Carl H. 1 p.

m. at chapel. THURSDAY. DITTMER John C. 2 p.

m. at chapel. LARSON Joanne. 1 p. m.

at chapel GREENWALD Abraham Greenwald, 1421 Mrs. Hattle Paton. Funeral notice later. BOOTH Charles Booth of 16F Vine street, husband of the late Agnes, father' of Walter end Charles, grandfather of Wralter and Net la. Funeral services Thursday.

May 15. 3 p. under auspices of Cleveland lodge. No. 211, A.

F. A A. at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Graeeland cemetery.

BR A VERM AN Jennie Braverman, nee Goldstein; beloved wife of the late Albert, daughter of the late Zelick and Sarah, sister of Lena Felsher. Rebecca Taylor, Ida Polonske. Saul, and Herman Polonske. the late Anna Polonske and Morris Goldstein. -Service Thursday, 10 a.

at funeral chapel. 704 S. Crawford avenue. Interment O. B.

cemetery. Forest Pa rk. Family at Felsher's. 324 7 Berteau avenue. WALKER Alice Ethel.

10 a. m. at chapel. MANSHAW Myrtle Manshaw. nee Patrick, late of 1031 N.

Hamiln avenue, beloved wife of Charles, dear sister of Pearl Montenegro, Joseph and Bert A. Patrick. Services at chapel, 4138 Madison street, Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Oakrldge.

McCAI.L Harry H. McCall. beloved husband of Margaret Fltz Simons McCall, dear father of Harry J. and Lt. Robert E.

McCall. Fu Mrs. Herbert R. Butz Mrs. Alice Behn Butz, 54, of 627 Sheridan Winnetka, died yes- PHONE SERVICE ST ILL CURBED BY ELECTRIC STRIKE Western Electric: com-ra' 1 continued picketing hone yesterday and It hone operators still to cross tlieir picket lines.

ie for telephone users in 24 Pl.r.ois communities remained on an rc ney basis, and long calls from Chicago remained us alt ho 000 calls were eterlay, hich was about 90 per r.t of normal. Highland Park La Grange were the only two of vrhs which Chicagoans could 1 Gu; r.do!n Corhett, 29. of 516 N. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 WEST 95TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182.

THURSDAY. WACHTER Andrew of j. loved husband of M.nme. li'-err -f Carl. Dorcthy Rlme.

Marruer FranTS Hail. Mad--, ire Ei.e:rr, tr. Edwin. Resting at iate Wednesday. Services I0.3O a.

it St. Martins church, -li. Sr, Mary's cemetery. WAGNER Herman H. Warner.

are 3 te U. S. N. la'e R-rer-s oe.k Lawn. 111., beloved r.ustari a "5 vagn-r, father cf arr4 P-cr-art.

beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. A-tr-i-r a brother of Arthur G. and Leo Se es zt family only. Kmdiy cm.t M--ers.

cost 10 million dollars a year and Spauidlng avenue, fond brother of Bessie Shelkovitz of Patterson, N. J. Funeral Thursday, May 15. 2 p. at chapel, 2235 W.

Division street. GROVTNA Joseph Grovlna, beloved husband of Bridget, nee Gllardl; son-in-law of Frank Gllardl. brother-in-law of Ben and Tony Gllardi, Nellie Zotto. Theresa Morsovillo, uncle- of Dave Gllardl. Funeral Friday.

9 a. from chapel. 1702 W. 69th street, to St. Mary of Mount Carmei church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Prospect 0600. terday in Presbyterian hospital the hnes operatinR at a deficit neral from home lor funerais. Erie at vv a- bash avenue. Friday.

May 16. at 9:30 a. to Holy Mame cathedral. Interment Mount Carmei. McCREIGHT John Alhert McCrelrhf.

ace 16 HANSON Woodbury. 10 a. m. at chapel. aitei a miu.l w.m-ss.

one was ii.CIn the negotiations Atty. James J. wife of Herbert R. Butz, electrical: McDprmo)t wiH represent the BUNYAN Mary Mulcahv Bunyan. late of 82 IS LAIN SON Iirm executive.

hininncnnrl Atti- William late of 1541 W. Chicago avenue, beloved I son of Mrs. Faye Bolton, brother of William HACHMEISTER Herman Hachmeister. former the lines. They will choose the third arbitrator.

nephew -of William and Eleanor Von Holt. WAI Alice Ethel Walker cf 41-1 Funeral Thursday. 2 p. from the late rr.tt 1 1 1347 residence to Erie chapel Presbyterian church. nf Valerie HofTrr.ann Po ly nrr S.

Wolcott street, beloved wife of the late James A. Bunyan, devoted mother of Rita Howe, sister of Alice and the late Thomas and James Muicahy. Funeral Friday. May 16. at 9:30 a.

from funeral home. 1018-20 W. 79th street, to Little Flower church. Burial Holy Sepulchre. ly ol Evanston.

111., May 13. In Ephraim. beloved husband of Ada devoted father of Martha H. Cherry and Helen H. 4111M111-H ui eat -ume.

m.ik,,... Melbourne. and Mrs. Mary A. Lindgren Mrs.

Mary A. Lindgren, 67, of 3235 Belle Plaine died yesterday in her home. She leaves four daughters, Mrs. Clare MarHuil. Mrs.

Mildred Butler. and 2 an4dsoni. 'rfim: McDONNFLL Edgar H. McDonnell, late R. At chapel.

5501 N. Ashland averu services will be held Thursday. May 15 ofj 616 Perry avenue, beloved husband Ephraim residence Friday. May 16, at 2:30 p. m.

Internment Blossomberg Cemetery BURKET Frank Burket of Fox River Grove. DONNELLAN FOR FUNERALS JEFFERY-BLVD. AT 77TH-ST. SOUTH -SHORE 8822 111., beloved husband of Dorothy loving brother of George and Mrs. Harry Meneely.

1 Mayuood, a picket, was hncd BEAUTY Resting at chapel. 124-12S Madison street. Justice of the Barber, Mrs. Hilma Turba, and Mrs. and costs hv at Lombard avenue.

Oak Park. Interment iTT-l 1 Oak Ririce. Funeral notice later. Member of Union Park lodge. No.

610. A. F. A. M.

rhorri.i W. Fan tt Jr. in Oak jiien f-r hrounK an that M's. yUio Krahr, i Hani- Harry Bacharach BURLESON Adelaide Burleson of 144 5 Marquette road, beloved daughter of the late A. T.

and Julia fond sister of George Oak lark, on the April Atlantic City, N. May 13 (JT) Burleson. Services Thursday. 10 a. at parlors.

67th street and Dorchester avenue, Harry a a a 73 four times major of Atlantic City, died tonight. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH-AV. WHITEHALL 6060. 454 2 RAVENS WOOD-A V. LONGBEACH C305 Ethel Vail McDonnell, loving fnther cf Lucille Davy, fond, grandfather of Robert Davy, son of the late Simon and Delia McDonnell, brother of Frank Grace, and the late Simon.

Martin, and Emmett McDonnell. Funeral Friday, 9 a. from funeral home. JlaLsted 76th street, to Si. Carthacej church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Ste. 7700. MEISENHELDER Truman K. Melsenhelder of 2334 E.

81st street, husband of the late Maude, nee Jones; father of Mis. Arnold Johnson end the late Dorothy Peterson, grandfather of William Johnsen and Dennis Peterson. Resting at funeral home. 79th street and Phillips avenue. Services 2 Thursday.

Interment Cedar Park cemetery. South Shore 6959. MILLER Edward P. Miller, beloved husband of Emma, father of Milton, grandfather cf Marilyn and Robert. Member of local 241.

Chicago Surface Lines. Services Friday. May 16. 3 p. m.

et funeral home. 5200 N. Western avenue, comer Foster, jjnder auspices of Community lodge. No. 1005.

A. F-Se A. M. Interment Rosehlll cemetery. Interment Forest Home.

BUTZ Alice Behn Butz. wife of Herbert Butz, of 627 Sheridan road, Winnetka, 111., a non-strtkins wa 0:1 hrr way to work fit t.rv.p. LI. slf-y E. Matters, in of the police detail at the Miss Corbctt also hit with a tomato.

May 13, 1947. survived by her hus It i human to tell the litiitg that our thoughts and sympathies are with them. A rose can s-peak more comfort than a thousand words. a. m.

Interment Oasridce. WELLS Harriet Wells. ef la Henry fond mcther rf Davti Cecil E. Morrison, and Percy -f Trumann and Ms. May Lee -T'i-us Thursday.

May 15. 2 rr at home. 5200 N. Western aver r-- Ffister. Interment Par WEN DEI? Annie Wender.

14 4 0 Tr-rr'-l avenue, beloved wile of Ha-ry. c.r of Leo and Phiiilp. fond sister rf A ard tre 1 Eckstein and Chai.ea Rise. FtierJ w4r: day, 2 p. at cr.ape;.

3125 w. road. Interment Ar.i; Maa-iv t- Member of WlS'-cker-Litcwsner sccre-ii Lew chem Lenem Ladies Aid siery, and C-r-g. Ar.she Maariv Ladies auxiliary. WESTLEY Oiea Westiey.

nee Ptslr rl--d wife of John, dear cf Ma. rsr-arr. Ann Knaplck. Mltcreli ard Resting "14 1Ci w. a rue, services Thursday.

9 30 a rr. ar Holy Trinity Inrerrr.ent Elrrs. wood. WHEELER Nora Wheeler of Charles, fond trier ci Ntrt. and Edward Wf.eer.

Mrs -en PoiUrd and Mrs. F-- Friday. 10:30 a. lr-m rhsrel. 2.14 Madison street, to Pesiirrecuo--.

cn.rc a-nl Mount Cirrnei s-enieerv band, her mother, Emily Julia Behn. her C. H. JORDAN 6c CO. FUNERAL HOME.

93 YEARS SERVICE SUP. 7709 200 E. ERIE. 1 Block E. ol Michigan.

CEMETERIES -naie e-ark, l-isn -jreek, wis. HACKMAN Anne Hackman, nee Boyd. 311 Hillside avenue. Glen Ellyn, beloved wife of Herbert E. Hackman, dear mother of Mary.

Herbert and John, fond daughter of Maston W. and Mary Boyd, sister of Jane Miner. Mary Seeley. Maston W. Boyd Jr and John D.

Boyd. Interment Laurens. S. C. HATG John Kalg Arzoohaljlan 1 Irusband of Hozanna Russian Haig.

Femoral F'rtday, 12 noon, from chapel, 2346 W. Madison street, to All Saints' Armenian Apostolic church. Le Moyne and avenue. Services 1 p. m.

to Acacia Park cemetery. Member of Kewanls club. HALLDIN Karl V. Halldin. 28 W.

109th street, brother of Lars, Johan. Gunnar, and Elln Landgren, all In Sweden. Resting at chapel. 10234 S. Michigan avenue.

Services Thursday. 1:30 p. m. Member of Harbor Lodge, NO. 731, A.

F. A. Gotha Lodge No. 14, I. O.

and Pullman Lodge. No. 716. I. O.

O. F. Cremation Mount Hope cemetery. HANFLER Hulda Hanfler. wife of the late Karl, fond mother of Alhert Olga and Emma E.

Hanfler. grandmother of Doris H. Cothram, Albert and Shirley Mae. Resting at funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road. Service Thursday.

May 15, at 3 p. m. Interment Elmwood cemetery. HARDESTY Eugene B. Hardesty.

May 12. of Maywood. beloved husband of Ruth, dear father of Eugene C. the late Betty Jane, and Thomas brother of Mose. Estll.

and Frank Hardesty. Services Thursday. May 15. 2 p. at funeral home.

301 S. Fifth avenue at Maple street. Maywood. Member of Maywood post. No.

133. American Legion. Interment Oaluldge. I. la-wood 100, Fowert Ttlegraphtd Everywhere Gcorqc Vicnriockcr LOT WANTED Irving Park cemetery.

Give full daughter. Alice Emily, and her sons, Robert Behn and Theodore Rogers Butz. Memorial service will be held at her home, 627 Sheridan road. Winnetka. May 15.

at 2:30 p. m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. CAHILL Florence W.

Cahlll. May 10, 1947, of IS 30 Hamlin street. Evanston, 111., nt Phoenix, beloved wife of John J. Cahlll. dear mother of Virginia Davidson.

John W. and Elizabeth Cahlll. sister ol Annie May Albright and Ida Bell Watson. Service 2 m. Saturday at chapel, 1567 Maple evenue, Evanston.

Interment Memorial Park. CARDELL Christine Cardell. wife of the late John, mother of Erik and Roy. Resting at chapel. 6000 S.

Halsted street, where services will be held Thursday at 3:30 p. m. Interment Oak 2121. MIRAGLIA See Lawburgh notice. size, location ana iowest cash price.

Address A 593. Tribune. NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR FAMILY MONUMENT MAUSOLEUM OR MARKER Slnca 1 892 The Old and Reliabla CHAS. G. BLAKE CO.

1000 E. 67th Street FAIrfox 9876 Serving All Cemafarlai EvarywAar 3 8 -GRAVE LOTS in beou. Elmhurst cemetery. FLORIST i-est oner. s.

smith. 7842 S. Bennett. MORSOVILLO See Joseph Grovlna notice. MULLIN rancls P.

Mullln of 518 E. street, devoted husband cf Ella, nee WHdaver. beloved father of Dolores, Patricia, and Maureen, brother of Rose Murray and Peter P. Mullln. Resting at chapel.

12 E. llJth -v vV 7 So. Wabash. car Madison Street place. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.

m. to Holy ZOTTO See Joseph Grrvir.a 4 GRAVE lot in Veterans' Section. Fairmount Cemctiry. Reasonable. Ste.

02i7. FLORISTS LOWEST TRICES ON FUNERAL FLOWERS. GARLAND Flowers. 2UO N. Kedie-av Sac.

Olion. 3609 Irving Park. Irving 3900. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS -DEDICMION ANNOUNCEMENTS Rosary church. Interment Mount Olivet.

NANCARROW William E. Nancarrow. beloved JZ. Call STnO husband of Helen, nee Pingel. brother of FOX A mnurne? will be CASSIDY Charles J.

Cassldy. May 13. 1947. beloved husband of the late Mary. dr father rf Jessie W.

Boyd, grandfather of Mary and florists and decorators World-wide DefverJet New Aceourt Invited Phone CENtral 11S0 II H. Viabash, 6th Floor 17 S.Clark St. memorv cf Rose F-x d'r Richard. Charles. Arthur, and the late Shad-well.

Services Thursday. May 15. at 2 p. at funeral home. 3440 N.

Central avenue. Interment Eden. KUdaxe 5420. berh Sher and P-eva IM.l.e Sunday. My 2 p.

cemetery. Vi l-irr ea. CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT Betsy. Funeral Friday.

2 p. at chapel, savings Sears. Roebuck Sr 325 Armltage avenue. Interment Forest Irving Fork. Cicero-av and AOO He man.

Home. Member ol Cock' union, No..

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