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KFWTT Anne Kewet. nee lejsn, tatt tt WINNIE WINKLE llVAGOlN CM BUT THAXlS VHERtf TH1T I AW-WHO CARES IP ferl CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: 12 Monday-. July 30.194S DEATH NOTICES anas h. Hocswru street, wile i ine 1st Edward, fond cf Joseph. P-.

tler. Charlotte Farr. and trie late O- rre Kewctt and Mnd-d Andersoo. rarst5a. trr I ct Jack and Crf.arr and 1 Anne Fare.

Sfrti-ts rindy. Aat. 1. i 10 30 a. m.

tune: ai home, 2ut Western avenue, ermer Foster, to Qiieea ot Ansels chuich. Intcnsrct AH Saints'. ML ANDERSON Charles Anderson. 6617 S. Hrr- nutaKe immt, beloved hiuband of Mail lurid stepfather ct John B.

Bcmcn and wife Ctara, grandfather ct John. Services Wrduiiilay, Aus. 1. at 3 p. at Ordm Park Mliutln Covenant church, corner 66lh ami lit rmttaxe.

Itrattng at tuneral home, rwtier 7 and Abrrdrrn. until noon Wediica-day. Intrrment Dak tllil. PANOCH Theresa rar.o h. 3S1S W.

SOTt strret, Juiv 2, h.z4 tr, -ther ft Anna Mini. Vu.ns. and lirfal tu.day. Ju II. 1 JH nt tf MI tt R.ttMfi-.IAn Fee iTili.

a. 4 fWiwt 45S. ANOAROLA Set Mary Josephine Pcrilla oo lite. I v. oe- A BUS.

AN PUT TH PNPHEWJLIA. I i THEY RE PA2AWAL1 ASTS I "TW. -4 TA-TA, GIRLS MM ILL BZ AT AMD 1 LL BE IN V- mZmrmm, daisy' I ex? HikiDOOS--! DOM'T tvf A'f OFF TO SANDV OXOBOXO BACK YARD I'LL RIDE UP XTZJl MIND RlDlN' WTH w'Si SlG BCACH FOXtiyA LAKE TO; FOf? MV ON TOP SO'S N'i VACATION cJ (MORROW I Vi VACATION) I CAM ENJOY. 'TW 'W'MV JilF ''JpJBftSL TH'SCN HAROLD TEEM 1 it THESE BOBBy-SOXERSl 1 THEyGEr. 'JUMPER Kf lLPKOTEa J) T7WMAT4 AKE SENC71KJG ME FEET-AM IM MY yQn PROM BALL Marrartt E.

Ball, nee Gunner: daughter PAPU.V Morcan i. Parlln. are 62 years. J-'T vi tne late ueoree and Marr Uuruier. be loved mother ct Eleanor Srbults and James Francis Ba'l.

coxswain. U. S. dear sli.ter c.l James Gunner. Delia Rex.

Charles, and PROBE PUSHED IN SKYSCRAPER PLANE CRASH Army Investigators See Empire State Debris New York, July 29 Special Bodies cf eight of the 13 persons killed yesterday when an army licrtha Gumur. Funeral Tutsdav. July 31 Today's death notice contain the details of the funerals or memorial services of the following who die in the services of our country-: Robert J. Boy la-Arthur J. Clifford Chariot John Ewtrl Wiiliam J.

Larkifi William J. Roedar Frank Sima Jr. Stanley Tamalunas Edward R. Wagner "They far tht last full measure of devotion" at a. from her residence, 2842 Archer avenue, to St.

Bridget's church. Interment Mount Olivet. Lalayetta 6607. BAMPERA Caslmer Bamhera. beloved husband cl Anna, nee Paluszek: lond lather ft Joseph, Alexander, Edward.

Gertrude. Cecelia, and 27. 10 p.m.. at r.ts 115 S. Western psrswsy.

Ky father if Mrs. Joserh R. acd Mr. H. J.

Mlil'r. sir rtcsldrnt liuber HuSee Fspress and co-owner ef Sourr.r4 I't-tTltutTS fetvice at rttdmee and Cclumua'a. txuuvliie. Tueaday aacnurc PAft-Therea Paul, nee lur.a. July Si.

14S. beloved wl ft Otto J. rncrre? r.f curt MSitln. Fredrrlck. arl the Fdwsrd.

drar tsar.cro.t: of Dorrthf ard VVL.unt Marthi. drjr sister of C.ara and Georre l.und (-etvtces Mondsy. Ja'y 3a, at a p. at rejldence, 4110 N. nue Interment Part, cesac-Urj.

PPRILLE Mary JosepMne tee C-torw bilnu. 103J Majuuutlt avenue, rv4 wlte of the rate Pascal. mc" -e ct It. tn-tt. Peter.

K'e Jrnikles ct Us Alleles; huodt'ts. alane Rnwrtwn. it iot i Pntrr ui ai. Mildred uttu. ard Pic A A sr of Id and hl.drrn.

I nd aunt of Korco sr Horencc, dearest brother cf Catherine, Josephine. Margaret, and Marlon. uneral Tuesday, July 31. at 9:30 a. from chapel, 4800 S.

Itermltace avenue, to SI. Joseph" church, thence to KcsurrccUuo cemetery. BASIN Cnmi Basin, beloved of the bomber crashed Into the Empire CRANATA See Taillere ncttce. State building had been identified late Joseph, dear mother of Meyer. Arthur, and Mary, (randmotlitr ol three, lond alsier ct Crorre, Max, Ixadnre, Sam Simon, and Morris PollmK.

Funeral Monday, a p. m. at chapel. 3125 W. Korarvelt mad.

Interment Artshc Maariv cemetery. Please omit GRANT Genevieve Irry Grant ct 551 lunt today as efforts to fix responsibility newer. for the disaster led to a statement blaming the pilot by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. BAUER Helen Bauer, rtee French, cf 1116 W. 83d street, dearly belnved wile of Victor and Mary Pantaieo funeral lunday.

31. at 30 a from tunetal nosne. W. Ncith aenue, to Pt. Ang-a chiuco.

Interment Miunl CaiaxL Met. i9. M. Bauer. Rwtlnt at chapel.

1716-18 Vi. C.ld street, until Tuesday. a. m. Funeral Wednesday, Monterey, lnd.

Pro. IO0O-3889 avenue, beloved wife nf Kenneth. IwdnK mothrr of Corp. Kenneth U. S.

A Hesttne at funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at CJlenwood. until Tuesday a. Services! and Interment private Keren park 117. Kansas City.

Abilene and Eaiina. Kas papers please copy. HAI.I.TNAN See Ruth Abbott notice, HAftDINC llrnry C. Itatdlnt. late of 5010 Farracut avenue.

twlovM r.utMtnd llf. fond father ot Mrs. Vlrrlnia Kiamrr. Jars C. A.

M. C. V. and Jan U. 5rrvirs Tuesday.

July 31, 3 at funeral home, itiOO N. Western avenue ctrner ot Poster. Interment Memorial Park. "If the pilot had been up where he belonged there would have been no trouble," the mayor said. The BKAUBTFN-Gertrude Wilhtlmlna BeeuMen, wife of the late lsadore d'ar mother cf I.fart lira it and Jean Beauhlen.

staler nt pilot was Lt. Col. William F. Smith, McUee. At funeral home, 1732 Wit ann avenue.

Services Tuesday, 2 p. m. In 27, formerly deputy commander of a bombardment group in the Euro terment Forest Home. PCTTFIIMK Anna Putterllk. Bee Tannhaoserr desr'v b.

Lved wile ft th late Jcaerl. iixtttMr IUn Msrtha nwrr and ttiiium 1 Resting at luneial li-ne. citsnd at Circle Funeral Tuesday, Ju.v 31. at 34 a. to St.

estlne a chut- h. E'sriai St. J.Tsepha cemetery. Lac 1313 EJoaos.4 Park bol. REINSCH Martha nee liwed wlte rt trie late Kayrm.r.d.

4'sr of Ronsid. dear OatMir i sera ar.a Milbaiier. rf Bite Ere ae. Re-. tne at tuneral hcrr.e.

4138 W. N-rth avec-e. Service 3 p. m. Tuesday.

Jaly 31. loierattt Irvlni Park. htl. 613. BEGUN Fannie Begun, nee Kaplan, daughter pean theater.

Investigators View Debris HOFFMAN Maurice Hoffman, late of M141 Kinreway. tx-loved hutband of Ciertrude. fond father of Dr. Richard, dear srsndlather of LANDON OPPOSES ct A he and the late Froede. beloved wife of Morrts.

dear mother of Shirley, fond slMer cf Anna Hnuser. Sam, and Meyer, MM If. S. N. K.

Funeral Mnndav, 3 p. nv. at Chanel. 3125 W. Roosevelt road, interment Mutala cemetery.

BENNETT See Martaret Dlat notice. OBITUARIES lions and Jen. brother of Rose Portny An army board of inquiry visited the 79th floor of the Empire State BOY, 7, KILLED AFTER HITCHING ana tne laie i.ena craitcn and Joe itoomm Funeral Monday, 3 p. at chapel. 102I Lawrence avenue.

Interment Jewish Waldhetm MILITARY DRAFT building, the world's tallest struc BLANKOTJD Alma Undsfrom Blandforfl. July Member ot Beehive lodge. A. F. A.

M. ture, to view the charred and The Rer. Henry S. Jenkinson 28, late residence 10028 Avenue L. wile of Ht'CTTTSEnGER Morris Iturhberzer of 45" N.

Jamea mntner of James A. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred IJndstrom. RIDE ON TRUCK Roger Chavez, 7, of 91S S.

Paulina sister of Mrs. Ella K. Wall, Mrs. Selma IXisscll. and Harry IJndstrom.

Member ol RFIS Marearet Mur.o Reis. JVy IT. I', cf Evar.tton. il ot tr.e Joseph A Rels. Bather ct Mrs.

Cretcr.ea pape, Mrs A rues Sc hetd. Mrs. Elsie Par, dise, Mrs. Henrietta Foerster. C.

srer.ee. Joxjin. and Isle Arthur hei. niter ef Mrs. Mary Stephen.

Resting thspei, l7 Maple avenue. Evsolcn. RefluSem tta. 1 a. Tuesday at t.

er.ur Evansluo. St. Hear a was killed yesterday when he IN PEACE YEARS Waterville, Kas July 23 (JT) Alf M. Landon, former Kansas governor and 103G Republican Presidential candidate, spoke out today against compulsory military training. Ashland avenue, brlnvcd huband nf Minnie, nee Well; drar father of Irma Stetner and Harold, lond brother of Hannah Well, lna Me-hner.

and Iiertha Wolf, devoted fraud-father of Stanley and James Stetne. Services Tuesday. 10 a. at rhaprl, 2Q6 Proadway. Fritrmhment Itcschlll ruaiuclrum Please omit Bowers.

iHirras Ladles aid, Grace DarUnr club. Windsor chapter. No. 284. O.

E. S. Remains Services for the Rev. Henry S. Jenkinson, 88, one of the oldest members of the Chicago Presbytery, who died Saturday, will be held at 2:30 p.

m. tomorrow in his residence, 1GC9 W. 104th st. He was born in England and educated and ordained in Canada. He came to resting at mortuary, 10240 Ewlnt avenue Services Wednesdny.

2:45 p. at Bethesda Lutlu church. Interment Oak Woods ceme tery. Call Sou. U632.

HlTEtJ Mathtas J. Hurls. July Sit, 1945. fell from the rear of a milk truck on which he apparently had hitched a ride. The child fell at Taylor st.

and Hermitage av. when Jack Levy, 2445 N. Talman av the driver, swerved to avoid striking a parked automobile. Levy said he was un Assening inai me ear oi mm- B29 Eimwo(Hi wiimette. tx- Frank Jason Little ford Frank Jason Littleford, 62, prominent nurseryman and landscape contracted, died yesterday in his home at 5248 Lyman Downers Grove, lie was owner of the Littleford Nurseries company, Hinsdale, for many years.

The nurseries were started by Littleford's great-grandfather in 1837. Surviving are his widow, Grace; three daughters, Esther, Edythe, and Elizabeth, and a son, Frank. Services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in the chapel at 4920 Main st Downers Grove.

John Dooley Services for John Dooley, 85, who loved son cf Mr. and Mrs. John J. Boyle, tary training would shift responsi fond brother ol Mrs. John W.

cooper Jr. RIO See Tagilere tif tlce. ROBERT MHlle Riitert. rarthef ef M-. dted Arthur G.

ard Mrs. Bernlce Screen. Member cf 4n Tire chaptf r. No. 603 E.

and Court Ami a. No. 645, Scrh Americaa el't, Servlcea a 1 p. m. Tuewi.y at eK 1646 W.

63d street. Interment Cedar Para. husband of the late Mary ttre llanke: dear lather ot Frank, Marie, and the late Anna and Mathlas brothrr ct Martin and Minnie Srhnttzues. father-in-law of fcmliy HueU. Funeral Tuesday, 30 a.

from late residence. 3042 Orchard alreet. to St. Vincent church. Private service Tuesday.

3:30 t. at St. bility from the home to military Augustine" church, wiimette. Interment Me Chicago In 1891. He Is survived by a son, Arthur G.

of Park Ridge, and two daughters. Miss Edith S. and Miss Jennie with whom he lived. camps, he said it would be only morial Park. Please emit flowers.

aware that the child was on the truck. matter nt tim until milifarv lMrl-1 BR ANKIN Katherine BMnkln. dauchter r-f the HX7NTZIGER Margaret Grasset Huntrlrer, late Dr. Andrew Erickson, 58, of 843 ers would seek two years of. John, llueh.

and Mary. Funeral Wednesday. Aue. 1, at 9:00 a. m.

frnm funeral home, 2163 N. Pine av, died in St. Anne's hospital of injuries suffered Friday Archer avenue, to St. Brldeefs church, inter ment Mount Olivet. Lafayette 6607 He advised waiting until the boys BROMM Philippine Phoebe I Bromm.

be Mrs. Walter Knopinski Services for Mrs. Veronica Knopinski, 3533 S. Hermitage who died Friday night in her home after an illness of 17 years, will be held oi 55. Atarsnneid avenue, beloved wire ef the late Gustae Hunniger.

drar mother Ot Edwin. Mildred Kowallk. Marina Zuiotar. and Eucene Huntrlcer, I.e. U.

fond aister of Frances Barlow, Geere Gramel. and the late Mae Kuhn. Funeral Tuesday, 0:15 a Irom funeral home. street at Lnnmla boulevard, to St. Ju'tln Martyr church.

Interment St. Ataty's cemetery. Member cl St Mathilde's cturt. No. 43.

W. O. F. Intormaticn, Triangle lit? come home to decide the question ROBERTSON Sea Mary Joseptlra tttiV.i Uca. ROEDER Pfc.

J. Roeier. ere 24. laa av-, of 314 W. place.

di4 In prtacts ft camp In Orrr.ary, April 2. 195, t. Wed husband ct Ellamae. nee r.ae. loving acts of Charlea P.

and Vt. F.rwder. der tr' ef Oron. Y. IC, S.

N. R. Memorial mans Tr. 't. 3.

8.3Q a. m. at St. ef Terrtea church. A acd t.aesd:e, Farrorg memtwr of the CM' aco fire depart mert.

twisted debris of the 8-ton plane, a B-25 Billy Mitchell bomber, which i plowed into the biulding at this level to explode and touch off the highest building fire in history. No statement regarding the cause cf the crash was forthcoming from army sources as the Inquiry proceeded but Erig. Gen. G. P.

Kane, commanding officer of the Newark army air base, where the plane was bound, and Brig. Gen. M. F. Schneider, air inspector of the army air forces, called on LaGuardia to express the army's regrets to the city.

They presented a letter from Lt. Gen. Eaker, deputy commander of the army air forces, saying that it is cur keenest desire that everything humanly possible be done for those who have suffered in this unfortunate and regrettable accident and we shall leave nothing undone which lies within our power to that end." Army public relations officers said the army usually has accepted full financial responsibility in such cases. Property damage to the Empire State building has been estimated at 5500,000 by building officials. In addition, a penthouse belong loved wife nf the late August, dear mriner of Clara and liedwig, Scrvlrea Tuesday.

of compulsory military training. lie 30 p. at heme. 1121 turner avenue. retired in 1918 after 35 years in the Oak Park.

Interment Kden spoke at the 75th anniversary cele- fire department, will be held at 10 at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in St. when his automobile struck a lamp post at Grand and Kildare avs. He had been a physician and surgeon in Chicago since 1921, and was a school physician for the Chicago Health department.

lie is survived by his widow, Minnie, a son, and four daughters. bration of the local Methodist Church. EnOWN-Thnmas It. Brown, e.f iJke Shore JEKFFRY William Jrfferv. formerly ef T2nt tint, i wium riuMtn.iu uir Mary of Perpetual Help church.

Wolrott. hrlovrd It the lair a. m. Wednesday in Resurrection church. Mr.

Dooley, who died Fri Fmllv Olnss Hrc-wn. Resting at funeral home f708 Madtsciii street when servu-es win lie Rntn-tnmt late ot 42A ft hrid Tursdny, at 3:30 p. m. Interment Krse- day in Stevensville, where he Austin 2012 SEEK IDENTITY OF MAN KILLED Mrs. Knopinski Is survived by her husband, Walter, and a son.

Patrolman Ray Knapp, chauffeur for Walter G. Storms, chief of the detective bureau. CHASE Mary Barclay Chase. July 2g, Otta Helen, fsthrr James. John.

Mis. C. W. Tarbell. Mrs.

It. W. Tarlwll, Mrs. J. Smith.

Mis. II. W. Jenkins, and the late William, (randlather of 13 and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday.

10: HO a. at chapel. 7911) and Emerald. Interment Sleepy Hollow. JENKINSON R.

Henry S. Jenkinson. ate 88 years, of 1669 W. 104th place, l.usband wa. wire of the late Fred Louis Chase, street, beloved da jgl ier of late and Marie Antor.ia If us.

cf Mtihs'l and Jme. 1 r. L' Funeral Tuetday, 31. at a m. from chapel.

1001 street. Dame rhurl Interment Carsti cemetery Ilarmarket 0120. invme mother ot Mrs. Kendrirt narirer Services Tuesday. 2 p.

at Oak Wcds IN 20 FOOT FALL chapel. CmYsco. The Kev. Mc Clelland of Ottawa officiating. SARW.tA Rce Sjl'U.

nee Anr'esarto. iate et Mrs. Laurence H. Dudley the late Eila lather Edith Jennie City, county highway, and Arling- Clifford Arthur J. Clifford, r.

d. m. 2C. ton Heights police yesterday were hltb.nd' Cnu" Mrs. Fanny M.

Dudley, 61, wife and Arthur G. Jenktnstn. at Ms residence Tuesday. July 31, at 2.30 p. Interment Mciuit Hope cwnricry.

JOERN FUra Minna Joern. wneri Crtrve aslern In Jesus. Juty 2'. kvlng mother ot a nee Voss; fend son of James and Florence seeking the identity of a well dressed of Laurence IL Dudley, Chicago Clifford, nephew of Mamie Foreman. Frank 7214 Bell av.ru.

ved wfe el late Vlto, Icrelne rout her cf a Pa: Marv De Gertrude De We Mar ha and Dr Df aid loving irarsdmoiser 't 1. Funeral 1J a frcsa t-ne-vi kotne. 3Mil Harrlsen street, to f. Msrrnret Mary Clarejncnt and C-t avenue. Surlal M.unt Carmel.

Nev. C644. man, about 23, who fell 20 feet to had his summer home, had been president of the Retired Fireman's association since 1922. A native of Ireland, he came to the United States when he was 20. He is survived by three sons, James John and Walter, and a daughter, Mrs.

Loretta Vallely. Joseph Lea Fearing Services for Joseph Lea Fearing, vice president of the International Paper company, formerly a resident of Highland Park, will be held tomorrow in New York, where he died Saturday, lie was western uimbacner. Albert Ratn. Mrs. ixuie iarnv insurance broker, died yesterday in her home at 414 Warwick rd.

ston, George Clltlord, and Mrs. R. Buchanan his death from a wall in the park Itrsttne at funeral home. 31S N. Centra Dr.

Ccrdula Jorn Kamelles. Services at tun. neral home. 4K20 Main street, D- n.ts Grove, Tuesday, July 31. 11 a.

m. s-l-i and Intormrnt Iri Schneider funeral hi me. WOMEN TAKE UP ROLLING PINS TO SURPRISE SPOOK The women of Warrenville, frightened almost nightly by an elusive "ghost" who makes dogs bark and likes to drag heavy logs about, yesterday prepared to band together to demand police protection. They also think a tap on the head with a rolling pin might discourage the intruder. Du Page county police admitted ing lot at 234 N.

Clark St. Kenilworth. She also is survived venue, Austin, after Sunday noon. Services Tuesday. 3:30 p.

to. Interment Wood.awn. rolice found no identification pa by a daughter, Mrs. Carroll II. ing to Henry Hering, sculptor, on Austin O017.

Columbia. 111., en Aue. 1, at 3 p. m. louls paiers please copy.

SArOt'lT E1a'd 5 Sarqulit. beir-id ra. pers in the Victim's pockets, hut CONKIMO-Criarle, Vincent Conletlo. beloved Wendell, Winnetka; a son, Lt. Mar the roof of a 12 story building near JOHNSON Albert J.

Johnson. July 2. 14 Iiusliand Mildred, nee Zerb; father of found two railroad commutation by, was wrecked and burnr-d by one Matgirrt and llarlara. son Mr. and Mrs Jcseph otiiillo, bother of Mis.

Rose Hruno, irkots from Arlington Heights. ot lollo S. Yale avrltue. tMtveH lill-lnMt of the lew- Mauiae, lalhrr ot Mis. Franrvs lloisn.

iiandtatl.er ot I It.Man, At ciiw. of the plane's engines which fell on hand of F'Oel. ere --n r.d Intnet it llo I'Xrkta. and F.1r1 I at li. nve Jll P-k roa 1 le at 11 a Intetrr-ent Minv- pars.

Mciobrr i -tre a A F. Ai A M. 1 In .1 aeivtre ull) evem: at 8 shall Dudley, in the Pacific, and three sisters. Private services will be held at 3 p. in.

Wednesday in her home. Mrs. Inietu-e eli lwuer. Richard. Benedetto, and Jsm t'milrlla, S.

N. ivlrea at St Atathlas cluiKli, Tviedy, July St. at to 4 15 W. t.ld Funeral M'day 3tl. A Ulld-r ot John It Sherman lodge.

No. A. F. A. M.

a. ItrMinit at rhaiMi. 4J1 N. Danien avenue. Intrinuut Josejih'a.

sales manager In Chicago from SAGKN Mlehsel -saen. late ot JOHNSON Vl tor J. tm.n. ate iat it after breaking loose from the and tearing a hole in the south side of the Death Hits Family Twice Killed in the plane with Lt. Col.

Smith were Sergt. Christopher S. Thomas R. Brown 1906 to 1923, when he moved to CUNNINGHAM Linda E. Cunningham of 1I0 resl.tenre 701S Eait End avenue, uiwiit Avenue July 27, hut.ud ef the late Adeline Moffctt Jthnsen.

dr falher cf the prowler, or whatever he is, is elusive. Thus far he has wiggled Cleveland avenue. Evanslin, July 2S, 1945, Services for Thomas R. Erown. New York.

He is survived by his widow, the former Katherine Lay McCauley of Highland Park; three Mrs. Pearl Merkes. Funeral Tuesday. m. from mortuary.

10240 Ewlne avenue, to St 75, who retired 10 years ago as a salesman for the Clay Products beloved mother of James R. and Harry, sister ot Luclla Myers of Grand Rapids. Mich. At chapel. SS01 N.

Ashland avenue. Chicaco. where services will be held Tuesday, July 31, at 1 p. m. Interment Rldgewood.

Francis de Sales church, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Call South sons and three daughters. LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 6 3D AND HARVARD-AVENUE.

PHONE WENTWORTlt 0025. will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow Chicago 0633. DAHI.

Dr. Chris J. Dahl. beloved husband ot out of every trap set for him. Anyway, women of the little town 30 miles west of Chicago, near Wheaton, are serving notice that they aren't going to be bothered any more.

Rolling pins, pokers, and husbands are being kept handy. in the chapel at 5708 Madison st. Mr. JONES May Jones, passed on July 39 Marian, nee Lasky: fond father of Richard. Herman Van Herik Brown resided at the Lake Shore son of Andrew and Anne, nee Ness: brother 1S4S.

Servlos at chapel, Clark atreet. July 31. at 4.30 p. tn. In of Julius, William, and Andrew Jr.

club, 850 Lake Shore dr. He died terment private. Services for Herman Van Herik, JORGENPEN Karen E. Jcreemen, formerly of 69, of 43 Pine av, retired construe Funeral at tuneral home, 4041 W. North avenue, Tuesday, July 31.

at 3 p. m. Interment Mount Emblem. Member of Austin l'xlte. No.

850, A. F. At A. Electrical Wotkers union. No.

134. and John F. Can- 1 hut. her Rlvrr rev, betved band of p. father r.f Ms-t ar Aotlw r.y M.

Sasgen. passed away Ju 27. 1945. at age ct 73, At f--" st F.nrr.e. 5321 Msdisrn street.

Svlrea T2 diy. 10 a. at St. Luse't cr.arcS. Ri-rt F'i rest.

nt St. aVmlace, SCHMAlMacdelena Schmal. nee Kavper. t. loved wile i the late Lewis dr OftE'f or Mrs.

Ataude Kepert. 31 es. F4watd L. Thom! n. Mrs.

Albert E. Gurtde ch. trade. Charts, and the late Lewis VMru. Funeral We.1ne4y at 9 30 a.

ra. frcra resv denoe. 1214 N. I a Salle street, to ST. el.iirch and St.

Ucrsiiace a cemetery. Please omit SCHOLL Alovtlous W. fcelow! nti-band cf nee Ryan, dear fsiv.ee Ionard A. ard Regtr.a A. Jarobaen.

brotee of Fred. Frank. Sr Mary cf Beetria. anf, Mury SchoH, it KalKeer "4 l.e4iard S. I i 11 and Patricia log at funeral I "Tie.

-4J S. s'-e't. leornvote. Ill luetdav. Id a es at Sf Alrnlus Cl.tin U.

InTr; meiit SI a crmeteiy. SCIIVINGGENFITTIG Sea August Fr.t: noliie. Piano, beloved wile of the 1st Jens F. Domitrovich, 31, of Granite City, 111., and a "hitchhiking" sailor whose identification today revealed additional pathos in the disaster. He was Albert G.

Perna, 19, aviation machinist's mate, 2d class, on his way to visit his parents and sister in Brooklyn to console them over the death in action in the Pacific two weeks ago of his brother, Anthony, 23. Perna had been ktftUonrrt at the MONDAY, Sunday night after a stroke. John Pollock CARR Dora. Jorgensen, dear mother of Hans P. Servicrs tion supervisor for the Illinois Bell 1 p.

ra. at chapel. Tuesday, 3 p. at funeral home. 3301 JOHNSON Oscar.

3 p. m. at chapel. Telephone company, will be held at ley post. No.

331, American Legion. Fullrrton avenue. Interment Mount OUve. New York, July 29 (A1) John TUESDAY. DE MARCO Fmma De Marco, nee Rosa, late of I p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at KALTEUX Maria Kalteue of 452S Simpson EXPECT MURDER CHARGE IN DEATH OF SWEETHEART 4 2n 5. carpenter Street, beloved daughter alreet, Skoklr. 111., dear wile ot James, 11 a. m.

at chapel. MACK John C. W11.KE-John of lha late Michael and Maria Antnnla Ross dauchter of Mrs. Anna I Cool, sl'-ter of 318 N. Central av, Austin.

Hedicd Saturday in his home. In his younger 3 p. In. at chapel. Pollock, 64, general manager for John Golden, theatrical producer and brother of Channlng Pollock, atster ot Theresa, Michael, Anthony, and Fnill, Henry, Alphonse.

and Fred. Ku If, It, s. N. Funeral Tues- nrt.il Monday, 45 a. from tuneral home.

WEDNESDAY. years Mr. Van Herik was a profes ntty, July 3t, at 0 a. m. from chapel, loo I HortT Ntlra Center road.

Shoklr. Mass 10 MUTSCU Mary. 2 p. m. at chapel.

W. Polk strict, to Notre Ilsme church. Itt- sriuaniurti nnvai Daw, near neoiorn, playwright and author, died todny a. m. at St.

Peter'a rhmch. Ikikle. Inter- The Mate's attorney's ofllco yes sional bicycle rider. Ho is survived by his widow, Lsabelle, and a son, ti rmrot Mount unnel cemetery. Hay.

01 JO mint St. Itonllaie semetciy. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. Mass. Learning of his brother's terday said that evidence against DIAZ Margaret Bennett Dial, beloved wife of KANE W.

Kane, late of Woodmere at Lenox Hill hospital. He was a former mayor of Leonia, N. PHILIPS, C. death he obtained emergency leave Capt. Martin Van Herik of the army l.urss J.

DIar. fond mother of Pfc. Joseph hotel, boh ved brother of Thorn F.llnor Edward Mroz, 23, of 213G 21st st, and Aenea Kane. Funeral Tuedv. July 31 and caught a ride on the bomber.

where he lived. medical corps. who confessed slaying his sweet SHARKEY Phi'tn 5-hartey ef 5 tuv and Robert, drar sister ct Frank I William, Fdward, Robert Bennett, and Mrs. E. A Ward.

Funeral Wednesday, aue. 1. at at 015 a. m. from funeral home.

1016-20 W. 79th street, to St. Ambrose church. In His brother was killed in the sink heart last Friday when she attempt NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 6501 NORTH ARHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACK 2646.

MONDAY. a. m. from funeral home. 103 N.

Laramie terment Calvary. Infcrmaticu. Vine. 0600. ing of the destroyer Luce off Oki avenue, at Washington boulevard, to St.

KENNEDY Jane M. Kennedy, nee Martin. late Mel a crimen. Interment Mount Carmel. BAN ON TRAVEL ed to break their engagement, would be presented to the grand jury within a few days.

An indictment SCHWEIZER Margaret. 1 1 a m. at chapel. DOOLEY John Dooley, lata of 5219 Clad? VET CHARGED WITH THROWING avi-uue. loved husband of the late Cath TUESDAY.

erine Kehoe Dooley, fond father ot James nawa. In addition to the three men In the plane, the identified victims were Paul Dearing, 35, a publicity man for the National Catholic Welfare covncil: Mrs. Margaret Mullens, CUNNINGHAM Linda E. 1. p.

ra. at chapel. I. John M.a Mrs. Loretta vallely.

waller and the late Elmer W. Dooley. At funeral home, 6331 Madison street. Funeral CANCELS DRUM, BUGLE CONTEST A belated ruling by the office of charging murder is expected. Mroz at first denied slaying the girl.

Miss Stella Nowak, 20, of 1818 21st but when" confronted with results of a LACQUER AT BOY ot 4U3S Wanhlnrton boulevard, llml wlte of the late Edward dear mother i Janet and Edward A. Kennedv. fond sister cf Patrick E. Susan M. William J.

Frank J. and Luella M. Martin. Funeral from chapel, 413S Madison street. Tuesday at 10 45 a.

m. to st. Thomas Aquinas chunh. Interment Mount Carmel. KLEIN John M.

Klein of lament, beloved husband est Anna, nee Wltt-naeller: dear father of pic. t'lrmeoi. oversea. Lorraine, Lois, and JrW. lond nt Janet Maureen, brother ol Carl, sus.ui Kon- Inrt.n ik Park.

Juiy 37, 1 -45 fan band of ti late Barbara lather ef Jr and the late Kstiirya A of Lt Pl.illp t' S. A and S' ar key Resting at home. 31 N. Cen-tral avenue, Autlr. Services lay.

a. to St Catherine cf Siera cr.urth. Interment Calvary Austin 0017. SHERMAN Hyrnan Sherman ef Ptrrd. Ind formerly cf Ch learn, beloved husbe'd of Esther, desr father ct 5fsrshaH.

Allen, tr. s. bf. tf 14 Maixun. Services Tuesdiy.

2 m. at rhapel. 354 Roosevelt rrad. ner.t O. J.

cemetery Waldhrtm. SIKR1NG Kterlre, foSard ef Marte S. Siertoe. Ilovej father of Jsrtirs It. FuoeiMl from biwirMi f'tr V.

Erie at Watjolt aee. iyrdv. li. ll45. at 3 p.

ri Ir.turtma wi l. tMA -Cp Frank stima Jr A -4 Wednesday, Aue. 1. at fl 30 a. to Res urrection church.

Interment Mount Carmel Clarence Edwards, 20. of 1519 BEVERLY CHAFEL 3121 WEST PHONE BEVERLY 2183. MONDAY. 33. of Hoboken, N.

Jennie Sozzi, President, Retired Firemen's association. defense transportation yesterday California a discharged army Member of Holy Name society. Please omit 40. of Brooklyn: Patricia O'Connor, lie detector lest confessed that he Hred three shots at her after a ficht in her apartment. Mroz said flowers.

forced cancelation of a national veteran, will face an assault charge CONNER Adella. 3:30 p. m. at Chapel. Down Mary Powd.

feeWed wlte of Leo 21, New York city, and Mary Lou Taylor, 19, the Bronx, N. Y. All were junior drum and bugle corps con reluta, Helen, and l.uoille Klem. and I Te in Racine av. court today for alleg he had been drinking.

irowd. nK'ther or Msyne. Knwam. and Mh'haet. dsuchtef of Joseoli Amato, sister ol late Paul and Mamie Hsuch.

Funersi 1'u test in Aurora. Sponsors called it edly throwing lacquer into the face employes of the council, whose ofll- LAIN SON day. .10 a. from chaprl. 22k Main atreet, tn St.

Alphnntus rhurrh, mass 10 off after the ODT prevented lt Chi Anthony. Frank, and Ann Amato. Funeral 3i a. m. Monday from rhapel.

4l Ashland of Itohert Richlec. 10. of 1321 cc on the 70! floor of the Empire, rJ a. m. Interment St.

Alphontua cemetery a Giance. to M. Francla Xavirr clmri li 9a go corps from train travel to the Claremont Saturday. The lnd State building were wrecked by the litteiment Sa( crineteiy. KltlKle-CTiarlea II.

Krlel of 151 S. Alhany r1 V': I husband of Mabel, brother sna Slrna Jr tournnmcnt. riont nri'ttrrpfl In the icnr of the IMir.Xl.r.i; Inesler, ate 1 feaia. Missing Almost 2 Weeks of William and Notbert Kiiel. Kervl.r.1 a.enue, vester.e.ier Kockford and Quincy.

111., corps 1 at 1327 N. Western where ct Pais II l.lwe. III foiiiKily ct I 1'lalins Wednesday. Aug. 1, at 3 p.

m. at hapet, RJ tSTf! AND Tlie Pee. trk loud wlte of the late lit. Julius Quincy, July 29 (D The and one from Iowa City, al SKEELES JB1DULE AIR CONDITIONED COLONIAL CHAPEL 3246 Jarksnn boulrvard. Inteiment aid Edwards is employed as a mechanic, loMng mother ot Fllse Garland.

Catl Wat body of Judy Geagan, 2, of Medford, ter Martha Stade. Chrlitlne S-hmoldt Ing at charvU AOOO S. Hi'tted et w.l fl day ro-m. Funeral at ra at Frldtieltn 11 me ef Rest. 11404 Fe.i aver.ue.

Irilerment Oak lillL Jvcrmal 3121. helm. Kedne 2394. KURTH Peter Kurth. late of 3433 Wtltem Robert and a friend paused in play ready had started for Aurora before an order issued by Frank Perrin, Paul Hannah Wilson, Marie Rtrd.

Julius was found by a small boy off Wollas ing to look into the garage. Ed avenue, beloved huhnd cf I.urv Them '838 COTTAGE GROVE. RADCL1KFK 0220 riane. Isodifs of the other Ave vic-j tims are so badly burned that identl-! fication will be possible only thru dental charts, police said. Ten of 24 persons injured in the disaster remained in hospitals today and the condition of two was said to be critical.

They suffered multiple burns of the face, arms, and body. SLFZAK Mary Slerak. Is-a ef 55 S. Wuiv chairman of the board of civilian wards, annoyed, first threw water Kurth. fond father of Gloria and Robert.

Funeral Wednesday, a. from chapel. 929 Belmont avenue, to Our Lady ot Mount Carmel church. JOHN CARROLL SOIJS and then lacquer, police said. ton beach today in a spot about 15 miles from Marshfield where she disappeared 12 days ago.

Death was due to drowning. Finding of the travel, reached them. The Rock-ford and Aurora corps entertained C. and the late Ernest trandmother ot 11 grandchildren. Resting at tuneral heme.

120 S. Knrthwett highway (corner Rldee terrace Park 111., unul 11 a. Tuesday. July 31. In state at Immanuel Lutheran church.

Lee and Thaeker streets. Dea Pialnes. from noon until time of senr-Ices at 3:30 p. m. Interment Town of Maine cemetery.

Information, park Ridge IS. HOME FOR FUNERALS" LARK IN William J. larkln, A. M. M.

3t ERTE AT WARASH. WH1. 606(1. 5,000 persons who collected to see! British Towns Apprentice 4542 RAVENSWOOD. LON.

0305. body brought to an end an inten-si- search for Judy, who was be- Youths as Policemen DUDLEY Fanny Marshall Dudley of 414 War C. H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOME 200 K.

ERIE. 1 bicck K. ol Mlrhlian U. S. N.

beloved Son of William ZHi M. and Anna oee Colder fond brother of Cecelia M. Horao. F-lleen M. Doyle, Marian C.

Moran. aod the late Anr.a Marie. Funeral Tuesdav, 10 a. from funeral home, 238 S. Cicero avenue, 1t st, Tncmaa Aquuiaa church.

Interment Mount Carmel. lieved to have tried to follow her the contest, and the Iowa City and Quincy corps played at Mooseheart. J. S. Lohr, president of the Aurora junior corps and vice president of the contest, said it had been in Chicago Tribune Press Service wick road, wiie oi i.aurenre BOBBERS BIXD WATCHMAN, TAKE $300 Kick Kanakas, a night watchman, was H.

Dudley, mother ot Katherine D. Wen- father when he went walking with LONDON, July 29 Police forces 90 YEARS SERVICE SUP. 7703 tenaw, Sunday. Juiy 2 9. belcrefl osctser I Mamie Eaten and Fears, sister 7 a P.t':ey and Joseph Pcurny.

5mr- Wednesday. Aug. 1. 1-30 f. tn at emr- SI 13 f.

Western avemie. Interment ay-etss. Ian National. For 1st: neat: on caU 1:4. 47 58 SOBELATl Arthur Scelat! of 4 ra avenue, beloved husband cl Frteda.

At ciar 3905-07 Llnrcln avenue, wrere services 1 be held Tuesday, 3 p. m. lnterasent Acar.a Park. Please unit fiowera. STTixrvCe tet a yr.ir.t cf 102s rt avenue.

Oak Pare, wi'e tf fh la'e Lc.s. loving mrUier ot E'tl ttarl and Extrh. sister cl Deris art Clara Sehlemroer, raniirr-tts- cf ree- Pic. Norman, pte. John.

I Thot--. nd Fnratth Stellme. At cfareJ. Ta4 Riwrtevelt road. Servira Te4y at 111 P.

m. Interment Trinltv. Crete. Li. roibers who entered the rocery of James two Other daughters the Gay She dlS dll and Lt.

Marshall Dudley, service private at reMdrnce. Burial private. Graceland cemetery, Wednesday, 3:45 p. m. -CEMETERIES- of several British provincial towns are instituting a system by which LITTLEFORD Frank Jason TJttlffortl.

9148 Ls.itij at 648 Blue Island av. ana wok jou iron the cu: register. appeared. preparation for weeks, but the ODT Lyman avenue. Downers Grove, nurseryman.

DUNCAN Eertha II. Duncan, nee Pence, lud- ROSEHILL CEMETERY made no move to interfere until youths of 15 will be enroled es tlenly. July 1945. of 305 CWraeo avenue. Oak Park, wife of the late Thomas sister of Blanche Ijitus.

Bessie Eastman, and passed OH July 29, 1945. beloved hU'bsnd ot Grace Hullng, fend father of Esther W'nndworth. Ard en, N. C. E'Jjabeth Hoccker.

Falls Church. Frank J. Vlnoermes. Saturday. apprentice constables, OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST Kduard Pence, RestltiE at funeral home.

318 N. Cmlral avenue. Austin. Services Tuendav Inn and F.dyihe Gxllne. Downers llo te jjVVVlVVVVVVtVVVVVlVVVVVVVVVVVVVl 11 a.

in. Interment Forest Hume. Austin brother of Maude L. KuaberUn. Dallas.

Tesat W. 81 71 .54 aod (hat lea Msn.lrrs. Wlnnsbcro. Trias CHOSEN by Poopla in Every Walk cf Lita as the Ideal Resting Place Surrounded by Peace, Becnily, end Security LOT.t dP AI TERMS IF DE-SIltED. 1017.

ERICKSON Andrew F. Erickson. 320 Services Tuesday, at 2 30 p. at funeral Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington, Calf states Atillene. heme.

4920 Main atreet. Downers Crt ve. S. 81 66 .42 S. 79 71 1.48 7 Trace i Hralnard aver.ue.

La Grange, beloved hus band of nee Swenson: father of Mar- LONG Francet A. Long. 248 alreet. The I'nlted Ftates weather bureau forecast for i di and tomorrow and yeslerday'a table Lt records lollow: INDTANA AND LOWER MICHIGAN: Runny irirrt sesMJual temperatures: lair tomorrow wtn little chsnge in temperatures. tPPER MICHIfiAX: Sunny and a little warmer In nortiiwest: partly cloudy tomorrow; warrr.tr in cit escept near Lake Michigan.

Karet M. and stepfather ot Slan-lev M. Nelson. Services P. m.

Tuesday. west Chicago, July 29, ved wife of A. Lincoln Loon, mother I June Glll-hocver. Gene and Willis Lone, daurhter tit 92 65 t6 77 Trace1 t5 75 97 70 Amarllio. cioudy Hrownvllle, Hear K.

El Paso, cloudy. S. Fcrt Worth, clear E. July 31. at funeral home.

110 N. La Glance 5800 RAVENSWOOD-AV. STERN EUa Stern ef 10J5 avert, ace 86 year. beved wl'e cf i't Chatter mete tier ef Hartt-TiMl rwts-x Vervln. Petting at chapel.

2742 Lire- avenue. Funeral Tuevitsj, 1.30 g. in. Ls tejment Eden cemetery. SWANSON I frr.it ansort ef T41 S'.

tawrence avenue, desr s-n ef Trr.rft a-rl Llimea. nee LlndMsd. brottter et P'rt s- Arne. At rest In etianel. 30J4 7 Via atreet.

Servtres Wednesday. 1.30 p. go. Izr tenaent Cedar Fata. Anna Andersno, stuer rf Harnett, Cora.

mad. La Grance. Interment lironawood Please omit flow era. (i nit Longbeach 5940 ERICKSON Dr. Andrew J.

Frlrkson of 43 WISCONSIN: Sunny with seasonal tempera Galveston, New Orleans, San Antonio, Tampa, clcudy N. Pine avenue. July 29. 194S. b'lcved nu Florrnre, and Arthur, five grandi hlldren Services August 1.

at 2 30 p. at C. n-rretational ihurch at West Chicago. Interment Clarendon Hliia. MAGOS John Magna, cf 9812 Charlea tret.

tures: partly cioudy and warmer tomorrow, fc.iovced by scattered thundershcuers in rjorthwest and in extreme west late tomorrow band ot Minnie Krlckw fond father cl El MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT vira Chesnut. Rcy. Eva. Vergene Dick, and BGMtA mrom t-avmss sears.

Rcebaek A Co. Staie-SL Funlce Atkinson, brother ot Herbert. Dave, beloved husband ct Katherine. Resting at tu Basement Also at mint ram and cicerone 91 76 1.72 99 73 00 76 92 64 I jj 93 62 91 54 .57 i 97 68 95 76 I i 88 55 .05 99 81 .17 95 59 TAGLER See Jack Taglier acUce. TAGLIFRE Jack bekned hiistaurd rf Frank.

Ebba Poultn. and EUth Wettersten neral home. S900 S. Thrown street, till i atterisooa or night. IOWA: Pertly cicudy and a little warmer with scattered tfcundershowers near the Missouri river this aUernoca or tonight and la west tciaorrcw.

At chapel. 5501 N. Ahlnd avenue, where Mnontain states Albuqunque, Boise, clear Cheyenne, Denver, cloudy. Havre, Helena, cloudy. Phoenix, cloudy Pur-bio.

clcudy services wilt be held Wednesday. August 1, at 3 p. m. interment Mount uiblcm. EWERT S.

1C Charlea John Ewert. A. P. M. DEATH NOTICES Wednesday noon, then Ijrme In state at 2Urn F.

Reformed church, looth atreet and S. Throop. Services at 2 p. go. Interment Mount Creenwccd.

MAHER Anna A. Maher. nee ef 9034 S. Loomla slrt. bel.ed John, fond mother ot Set.

Joseph M. Kenney. 3 3 killed In airplane accldrnt, Daytona Beach, killed 94 67 Trace: U- tS May 14. son ol Mr. and Mrs that provide a check of your Iieart, lungs, nervous system, blood pressure, together Salt Lake City, W.

Paeifle states- nomas McLean, brother ot WUllam and Thon In V. S. Raymond and Pie. Leslie F. CALABRESE James Calahrrsr.

Jul 30. In David, members ot the roast guard, and Richard. Memorial servtres Aue. R. 10:45 a.

nr. Nararcln E. Lutheran church, 60th Fresno, clear. Los Anceies, Portland, San Dteeo, Kenney, V. S.

A sUlrr ot Irene Shannon memory ct my belcved husband, who passed Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 1. a. front away one year aiio tonsy. I tf and Spauldmg 65 90 62 66 52 78 68 73 54 64 52 85 61 106 82 FINNEGAN Ames daurhter of the funeral home.

1241 W. 79th street, to St. Kittan'a church. Burial Munt OliveL MARLEY See Tat Here notice. san Francisco, clear.

Seattle, clcudy Spokane, ciear Yuma, clear the late Jennie, nee Pemrto; aear ct Michael. Mrs. Marv, Mrs. Granata. and Sirs.

Jetsrue F.hx Foaerl Wednesday. 9 a. frea ehrl. 1702 W. 3lh street, to St.

Mary et Ca-trt't charch. Ir.te.-mer.t Mcust OliveL Pros. 04 j. TAMALUNAS Stanley Tarr.sr.as. V-rr S.

r. July 25. is'e ef 1447 49th avenue. Ctceru, a tf Anna, cf A.e. Jtjiri.

Cri. V. and Kelea Fa. neral Tuesday, Juiy 31. at 8.

10 a ct, from cftapel. 1410 S. 50th averse. CJeer-, to St. Anthrr.y'a churcX Irstermett Caslrolr'a cemettry.

VAN lirrtlK rtenraa Vaa He-ur. July 28. 194 5. et 43 N. Pice liusbar.d cf lsabelle, nee Marti-i.

Tort nf Cert. Ma-tin Vaa Mrris, S. A. C. ct Mrs Otto Sf.4- r.

Fdxaid Vsa Hertk and Mrf. Percy CatsJe i. at tur.eral 3S S. avenue. Au-tln.

sntrra Tuesday. 1 a. Interment Forest Kome. Auvua 0017. late Thomas J.

and Catherine unnegan, fond sister of James J. and the late Anna MARNELL Francis A. Marnell of 5555 frwrt. Thomas, and Desmond. Resting at home for LOVING WIFE.

EMILY. AND FAMILY. DENISON Harold Den I son. 10 lrmr years ol loneliness. MOTHER AND PAD.

DUPL1SSIS Arthur A. Dupllssls. In cherished memory oi my beloved husband, who departed two years agu today. LOVING WIK KATHERINE. GIOMETTI SSrt.

Roy R. Clomettl. V. S. with venereal tests and a urinalysis, are available here for 3.00.

Hours are from 10 A.M. to 8 P.M., every day except Sunday. Place of observation State of weather JS a Jl'j 23. 7.30 p. m.

Central war Ume East central states Caraonia. cioudy. CHICAGO, clear. Cincinnati, C.evfiEr.d, clear. CoitisiOkS.

cioudy. Dftroit. clear E. crar RapiiSs, clear. 0 Bay.

eiear. IndianafoiM. L'Hiitviiie, cloudy Madison, cioudy clear. cloudy. Milauiree.

clear. N.E NiE: rsin. Sau Pt. Merle, Ira-rse CUy. clear N.E.

dan road, beloved husband of the late Mary Gallagher Mamril. tend brothrr cf Ansa lunerais. Erie at mv attain, avenue. Funeral notice later. Alary, Andrew.

Aenrs, and Catherine. Fu FITTIG Ausust F. C. Fltlli! cf 3533 Bclden tyi neral Tuesday, July 31. at 9 30 a.

from lAj.T'tre tuneral hi me. 1359 avenue, at Glen-wixd. to St Ita'a church and Calvary. Canadian provinces Battleford, clear Calgary, cloudy. Edmonton, Medicine Mat.

Mtnnedosa, cloudy Montreal, clear Quebec, The Pas, Toronto, clear Winnipeg, clcudy Fort Norman, avenue, bcUived husband cf Albertlna. dear lather of Joanna Itek, Elranore Johnson, and Fred, brother cf Dot a Mali and Lena ttiil lei of Germany. Services Wednesday at 2 p. m. at luneial home, 3301 Fullertcn ave Inlantry.

30th dlv. In lovlm i memory of our dear son and brother who gave up his Hie lor Ills country. In 82 M. M. 83 52 .21 N.W, 75 53 .30 92 66 85 58 78 62 Trace, 79 M.

2 88 M. .04 79 62 .14 5 82 60 70 39 IS MATZKANIN Alexander Mstikanln. beloved father cf George. Mary rinki wskl. Anna, and nue.

Interment Elmwocd. Marearet. grandrather of Gecrge and Anita FLAVIN Vita Rclslne Flavin. July 20. r.f Matraanin.

Charles, Jerrllrn. and Kenneth Ftnkowikl. brother ef Dimetrt. Rertirt at VONASrX 3. Vcrtasek cf 2K3 S.

S5" M. Missing. PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE chaptl. 230O W. 51st street.

Funeral Tue. Hay at S3. Peter and Paul church. 9 a. at.

Interment Evergreen. 0 V. rl central states France, erne year aro today, July 30. 1944. The blow waa hard, the shock severe.

We never thought your death so near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. ilO.M, DAD. LARKY, RITA, AND LILL. GULLBORG Fred A.

W. Gullborf. In levtnl tnrmory of our beloved husliand. father, and trandtathrr. whu passed away one year ago t'Mtsv, July 30.

194-1. WIFE, CHILDREN, and GRANDCHILDREN. HANSEN Louise M. Hansen. In rhrrlshed S.

Pisrr.arr. citudy. McGOWAN Patrick J. MrGowan. beloved tius- 87 68 82 64 Trace 68 65 .04 82 61 84 64 .03 84 62 75 56 8.3 62 77 fiS 80 65 .01 88 69 82 58 71 S3 9176 73 64 89 73 1.48; 82 54 SO 58 84 62 83 5H 81 62 76 4 DO 64 94 72 84 56 84 56 B3 71 82 60 8 5 64 Trace (r 64 84 57 91 66 88 67 Trace 83 72 .35 72 64 .30 81 65 Trace 64 54 1.72 3 76 .03 90 77 70 63 .11 band ct Mary, find father ef Mary, rattle-la.

F'ieanoe. Crraldtne, Lorraine. John. James. Rose, Ronald, and Martin.

Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a. from rhapel, 3159 Jarsu boulevard, to Present a Hon church. Interment St. Mary's.

K. -E. E. S. 0 2.120 S.

12th avenue. Maywood, suddenly, bricved wife cf Thomas levtnt mother cf Mrs. Albert J. Jantornl, Mrs. Fred Knudsen.

Funeral notice later. FOSTER Charles K. Foster. 7T years of aee. Juiy 2K.

194X In the New York hospital. New Voik Cliv. alter a brlet Illness, survived by Ms wile. Janet B. Foster.

Funeral services private. FREICIIKLL Beatrice Frelchell. nee Slama. 2B58 VV. 21st plare, beloved daughter the late Anton and Josephine Slama.

mother June Muhs. sister of Harry. James, and William Sisma. Mary De Voile. Rose Larson, Josephine Thomas and Anna Chlil.

Services Wednesday. Aug. 1. 1:30 p. at chapel.

3440 W. 2ntU street. Interment Bohemian National. Lawn. 3263.

Organir.ee! for Public Service aa a Corporation ot-f or-lrollt Under the Law nf the State nf Illinois Men 139 N. Ilearliorn St. Women 169 Itearborn Si South Side Clinic for Men or Women 129 E. 3Iat St. 10 A.

M. TO 8 r. M. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. CfcN.

9.1G.1 i OFflCtRS AND TRUSTIES. memory of iur dearly beloved mother, who MICEI.I Anthony Mlcell. beloved husband ol rTilfftU passed away sis years acn tiniay. HER DEVOTED FAMILY. IREON Arthur J.

Ireon, July 30. 1943. Forever In my heart and thoughts. LOVING WIFE. JEAN IE.

toe late Mary. Funeral Monday. a. from chapel, 3950-58 Fullerton at Sacramento, to Our Lady of Grace church and Mount CarmeL Belmont 3300 cr KiL 40o0. Ivti Wrilries.

liur'tjquc. cloudy rjuiuui. ciesr Ksttfat City, Llttie ci udy. St. Pui.

cioudy DkUhcma City, clear. Ornsha. Rapid City, St. Lotiin. dear 5Kmx City, WiTitta.

c.rer Wiiilston. Eastern states Atisnta. ckudy. iv.j.-n. ccar.

Lestpcrt. Jacksonville, cioudy Ycit, aver.ue. Cicero. Jsovfcand cf Jerabek; father cf EJinrrje Iret-a Cruael.k. and Ml deed Petr.

Senloea 139 p. m. Jiiiv 30. at fur.eral M44 W. Crrmik Jfad.

Interment ood.awa. VN THKNES Mlntv.e a late ef S219 A.l li wile rf the lite Fta-s, mother if the E.jir.a. Frar.a. Frits, and Carl, cf it's. ttrrty R.

Andersen, and Mrs. EJoma M-wr -f termanla chapter. Nn. 552, O. E.

A. Srrvirra 7ues4av. July 31. 1 10 p. at funeral home.

520O N. se'irrj avesaa rsr nrr Foster. Interment Foer.l.L WAGNER MJ FdwarrJ F. Wpf. age 4 5, Juiy 37.

1943. cf New FuTilo. Miciv, Li biove4 husband cf Theresa new Mares; sua of Mra Ida J. ta brother ej: Mrs. Dan Sehueren ef Ar.tr ton Heights.

also aurvived oy one caea and i ne nephew. Funeral Tuedv. 2 pm. at SmltU tuneral home. New VSca.

Burial Fine Grcva cesctry. New WELLS Harrison Goodnoo WeV.t. la-. cf 31 ST avenue. l'-nd fatfier ol Welia Sioan.

uncle of Jean Croas KH. Fv neral Monday, 3 p. sn at ce-el. 929 Eu. tit avenue.

Interaect Gracesd. MILLER Herman Miller, cf 1529 N. Camp SHAW Howard W. Shaw. In lovlnK memory of our darllnK husband and father, who went bell avenue, beloved husband cf Jennie, de voted fatner of Carol Ann and Orn Brrnda away lour years aeo today.

LONELY WIFE AND SONS, FREY Marie Frey, nee Buetrner. beloved wife fond brothrr ot Ida and Arthur Miller, and ol Arthur fond mother of Wilbur, Vernon WOJCIK Pfc. Stanley Wojcllc. V. S.

A. In loving memory ol try darling husband Anne Stretcker. F'uneral Tuesday. July 31. 2 p.

at chapel. 2235 W. Division atreet. Interment WesUawn. SH'SIL Joseph MuslS.

tat of 2S48 S. TTnm-lin avenue, beloved husband ot Bessie. Invme pri who passed away suddenly a year aec tra today while In the service of hli country. Lorraine. Lowell, Audrey, Kathleen, Arthur and Lawrence loving daughter of Amelia, sister of Mary Grace, Anna Men.

Joseph Alfred, Vincent, and Louis. Funeral Monday, July 30, at 9:30 a. from chape). 2834 N. Southport avenue, to St.

LUVINU KUC, MARX, Joseph H. King President Thomas R. Gowenlock Vice President Albert A. Sprague Vice Pres. and Treas.

Trustee, Chicago Rapid Transit Co. A. A. Carpenter Vice President David A. Crawford Vice President Pullman Co.

Nathan William MacChesney Counsel MacChesney, Becker Wells Fred G. Gurley Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railway Co. James A. Cunningham Vice Container Corporation of America Donald P. Welles Marshall Field Editor and Publisher Chicago Sun Hughston M.

McBain Marshall Held Company James Simpson, Jr. C. J. Whipple Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlctt Company -Fraternal Notices father of Joseph Charles. Frank.

Marie DuSek. Anna Slpla. and Bessie, grandtatner of eleven grandchildren. Services Tuesday. Alphonsus' church.

Interment SL Joseph cemetery, KENWOOD LODGE. NO. 00. A. T.

At A. July 31. at 3 P. at chapel. 2ti34 I Services for Brother Jahn 3.

Wllke will he CRACK Joseph Grace, beloved husband ef Hi Kuilone Grace, fond father of Stomach acting up? Help it calm down with soothing PEPTO-bismol. For years, many doctors have recommended PEPTO-BISMOL for relief of sour, sickish, upset stomach. It helps retard intestinal fermentation nd simple diarrhea. PEPTO-bismol tastea good and does good when your stomach is upset. M.iry F.luahcth and Pfc.

Joseph V. A DELIVERIES In I'lililpfinrs. brothrr Ml harl. the Rev. held at 3 P.

m. Tuesday, July 31, at rhapel, 316 W. 63d street. Attendance ot members requested. JOHN L.

ZLMBELMAN, W. M. ABBOTT Ruth Abhott. beloved wife ef Wll- Is Julia, and the late Mary. Fu nrrni wrdnesitay, Aug.

1. at a. WHITE Anna C. White, nee Rardclrt. et 64 Wi.w!!ar aver.ue.

tlo.ed wtle rt Fdt E. deveted mother rt Kdatn art the la'e Cliatles A and Lu.llle. gran "t-er Ri -iiett, 'in. A Hre. and uist sister ot Arnold arid Paul Randolph, ard It e-Utt ef SHnana.

Neb Fane: si 7 -e t'. 3rt a fnm parlors. Tt'vst. and rhestrr-av to Cxa a laterrsest Mwuil OJvcU Pulaski road. Interment Woodiawa Mcmvrlal Park.

Lawndale 3U73. Mary Mulsih. 14 3t F. Cl.Tto aee. nue, July 39.

1945. beloved wire ct John Mutsrh, fond mother of D-iolhy Houie. R. and the late Hairy Mutx h. sitter rl llenrv I Rrhert.

jed. and Albert arid F.mma G'islnger. At chapel. and Harvard, where servtres will be held Wednesday. Aug.

1, at 3 p. m. Lilermcnl Evciaieco. from hla residence. f.Ar,5 N.

Maplewmd avenue, io st. Hilary's churrh. Member of Daily deliveries to all funerals Phon. CENtral 1130 17 S. Clock Morrison Hofel St.

Hilary Hly Name society and Annun, A NORWICH PRODUCT nam fond mother of Beverly llalllnan. sister of Asnes Fischer. Services Tursdav. July 31 at 2 p. m.

at chapel, 324 Jaca-sua boulevard. Keotle 33B4. auon court, c. o. F.

fleas omll flower. 3 1 Rogers nit 1817..

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