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-DEATH N0TJCES- -DEATH MOTICES- JttTH KOTKIS- -DEATH NOTICES- i vbkjbo DAILY YMKBSa CST ASO BAH.Y 1 obitu ar Fes LOYAL TROOPS We UiT tfV, IIU. i KAEPPEL-Fred E. Kaeppel. 6557 N. Camp-l bell avenue, beloved husband of Alma, father of Mrs.

Robert R. Glenn. Funeral FuNEUl 01MCTOK MOHR-Melvtn Mohr, of 3121 Warren boulevard, beloved husband of Marie, nee Milton, fond father of Wendall, Joyce, and Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gibbons.

Funeral Thursday morning, from chapel. 3159 Jackson boulevard. KEdzie 3-1617. MOLLENH AUER-Charles Mollenhauer, July 18, husband of the late Anna, father of Frank Mrs. Mildred R.

Lester, Eve BATTLE REBELS IN GUATEMALA LA. I SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 818 WEST 3D STREET AT HARVARD PH0N5 WEatwcrtb C-0025 THURSDAY at chapel. SERVICES TO EE ARRANGED SCEAEffEA-macia NORTH CHAPEL eSOl NORTH ASHLAND AVENUS PHOKS LOibeac2i 1-2M8 WEDNESDAY CABUM-Fr 10 a-m. la ehurdu CRANDALL-Rose, 2 p.m. at chapel.

CURTIS-Mabel 1 p.m. at chapel. FI5KER-Robert, 10 a.m. In church. GCHTEL-Lana, 10 a.m.

at chapel. HUSlNOMaurita 9 a.m. at chapel. SORENSEN-WUllam, 11 a.m. at chapel.

VEAJTY-Davli Arthur, 3 p.m. at chapel. THURSDAY Robert, 2 p.m. at chapel. VGL.VE-John 3 P.m.

at chapel. OSTROM-Victoria. 10 a.m. at chaoeL STREHLOW-Amanda 1 p.m. at chapel.

HENRY C. GABRIELSON Services for Henry C. Gabriel-son, 74, of 622 Watson Aurora, who died in his home Monday, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Emmanuel Lutheran church, Aurora, with interment in St.

Paul's Lutheran cemetery. Mr. Gabrielson, a resident of Aurora for 71 years, was a former alderman and Republican leader. He conducted a sheet metal business prior to his retirement. Surviving tare his widow, Christianna; three sons, Henry Harold and Fred three daughters, Mrs.

Henry E. Mrs. Albert H. Smith and Mrs. Clarence G.

Hauser; 20 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. MRS. WILLIAM J. FRECKELTON Mrs. Grace Freckelton, 72, of 5508 S.

Ashland a resident of Chicago for 55 years, died in her home yesterday after a brief illness. She leaves her husband, William J. Freckelton, a retired undertaker, and three sons: Edmund, an employe of THE TRIBUNE; William, a school teacher, and Earl, an employe of the Illinois Bell Telephone company. A sister, Mrs. Jean McKechnie of Chicago, also survives.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Julia Gay Methodist Episcopal church at Paulina st. and Garfield blvd. "SAMUEL MARTIN Services for Samuel Martin, 86, of 335 Hazel Highland Park, a retired construction contractor, will be held at 10 a.

m. Thursday in Immaculate Conception church, Highland Park. Mr. Martin, who died Monday in St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, came to Highland Park from Ireland in 1905.

Surviving are six sons, William James Richard George Samuel and Harold a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude M. Kress; 28 grandchildren, and five wiunj-fnr 11 a.m. at civapel. KYERS-Robert SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 WEST 9Sh STREET PHONE BEverly 8-2182 WEDNESDAY EROWN-Herbert L.

2 cm. at ehaoel. ROSE NFELDER-Charles W. 3:30 p.m. LAIN SON GUATEMALA CITY, July 19 (AP)-The.

government summoned troops from outside the capital today to aid loyal detachments holdingthe national palace against a rebel attack. will reign very soon thruout the country." said a government bulletin issued after a nightof shooting that followed the assassination of Col. Francisco Javier Arana, chief of the armed services. "The' government dom Inates the situation." It was the 20th announced plot against the regime of Juan Jose Arevalo since he was elected in December, 1944, to a six year term. A new election is due in March, 1951.

The law forbids a president of this little nation, which lies in Central America south of Mexico, to succeed himself, Defense Chief Holds Fort Defense Minister Jacobo ArbenZ and his supporters held the palace against an attacking force which observers reported was led by Col Fernandez Ilivares, commander of Fort Guardia de Honor. Armored-troops spearheaded the assault. The president was reported barricaded in his own home. Ambulances clanged thru the streets with the casualties-their number unannounced. The government radio said: "Arbenz is at his post to severely punish the traitors.

will fight to the last drop of blood." The revolt was blamed on "a few bad militarists -who misinterpreted their function-which is to maintain peace and order." The radio announcer commented: "We are talking to you while'the cannon talk." Regarded As Candidate Arana was widely regarded in this city as presidential timber. City polls have shown him to be the strongest candidate to succeed Arevalo. Arana denied several times, however, that he wanted the office, (Observers in Panama said Arbenz was expected to be the government party candidate.) Just how the assassination of Arana tied in with the revolt was the subject ef conflicting reports. The armed services chief and police official were slain on a C. H.

JORDAN CO. 95 Yrs. Service SUperior7-7709 lyn and Milton Mouennauer, Drotner of Adolph, Frank and Walter Mollenhauer and the late Mrs. Bertha Textor, grandfather of seven grandchildren, father-in-law of Frank H. Lester, Mrs.

Irene and Mrs. Geraldine Mollenhauer. Services Friday, July 22, at 2:30 p.m., at chapel, 124-126 Madison street. Oak Park, at Lombard avenue, interment Concordia. Mosmlc services under the auspices of Pleiades lodge No.

478, A.F.& A.M. MOON -George H. Moon, of 2523 N. Call-fornla avenue, beloved husband of Edna, nee Childs, loving father of Isabel and William. Services Thursday, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 3301 W.

Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Auburn cemetery. Member of Streetcar Men's Union local No. 241 MOORE-See Edward A. Hayes notice.

MORRASY-Nadine Sprague Morrasy, of' 8136 S. Peoria street, beloved wife of Frank Wilbur Morrasy, dear foster mother of Robert M. Sill, Mrs. James McLaughlin. Services Thursday, July 21st, at 8 p.m., at chapel, 1107 W.

79th street. Interment Sheffield, 111. Past Worthy Matron Federal chapter 821, O.E.S. Member of Square Unit No. 232.

A.L. Auxiliary. MUNDO-Samuel Mundo, late of 12231 S. Yale avenue, beloved husband of Rose, fond father of James and Isabell McCue, dear grandfather of Geraldine Marie and Tames Mundo and Barbara lean McCue, dear brother of Rose Mitidlero, Kathryn D'Agostini, Grace Aifano and Miss Josephine Mundo. Funeral Thursday, July 21, 1949 at 9 a.m.

from chapel, 252 E. 115th street to St. Anthony ehurch. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

MYSZKIEWICZ-Lottie Jelke Myszkiewicz, July 17, 1949, late of 9313 S. 73rd court, beloved wife of the late Joseph, fond mother of Herman Myszkiewicz, Max and Joseph Jelke and Mrs. Marie Kwiatkow-ski, sister of Mrs. Therese Matjesld, William Paul, and Sister Mary Anselme, O.S.F. Funeral Thursday, July 21, at 9 a.m., from chapel, 2819 Archer avenue, to St.

Bridget's church. Interment St. Cyril and Methodius cemetery, Lemont, DL CAlumet 5-5030. NELSON-Robert J. Nelson, of 5646 W.

Pershing road, Cicero, beloved husband of Marie, nee Furst, fond father of Robert J. Laverae M. Bretz, Jack W. and Richard L. Nelson, grandfather of Roger J.

Nelson, son of Harry J. and the late Mayme Nelson, brother of James, Lylas Ingolia and Jerry. At funeral home, 17 Madison street, Oak Park. Funeral Thursday, July 21, at 9 a.m., to Our Lady of Charity church, 38th and 67th courts Cicero. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery.

Nleubuurt, suddenly, of 1301 W. 72nd place, beloved husband of Anna, nee Boerema, fond father of George, of Lamont, Michigan, Edward Thomas, Mrs. Susie Wise, of Detroit, Michigan, Charles, and the late Abel, and Joseph, grandfather of eleven, greatgrandfather of ten. Resting at chapel, 938-40 W. 69th street, until Friday, 11 a.m., services at First Christian Reformed church of Englewood, Friday luly 22, at 2 p.m.

Interment Mount Hope. HUdson 3-0123. NOLAN-Julia Nolan, July 18, 1949, wife of the late William Nolan, mother of Albert Erlcksen. At chapel-, 316 W. 63rd street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Thursday, July 21st, at 11 a.m.

Interment Mount Hope NOWAK-Clara Nowak, nee KamlnsW, beloved wife of William loving mother of Marian O'Brien, dear daughter of Anastasla and the late Anton Kamtnskl, fond sister of Edward and the late Harry Kamlnskl. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 3517-27 N. Pulaski road; to St. viator's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's, independence 3-5800. fyBRlEN-WUllam G. (Chick) O'Brien, beloved husband of Anna, nee Casey, fond father of Dennis Frances William G. fond brother of Mrs. Ann Ward, Michael J.

and Mrs. Wallace Coleman of California. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from mortuary 1000-1010 E. 79th street, to St. Dorothy's church.

Burial St.Mary's. Member of Calumet council K.G.C.. No. 632, and I.B.E.W. No.

134. from chapel, 1567 Maple avenue. Evans-ton. 2:30 p.m., Wednesday. Interment Memorial Park cemetery, Evanston.

KANE-Mlchael Kane, late of 8027 Indiana avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary, loving father of Mrs. Grace HIU and the late Clarence King. Resting at funeral home. 7918 S. Para avenue.

Service Wednesday, July 18, at 8 p.m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. Information TRiangle 4-X54. KELLY-Mary Etta Kelly, nee Dempsey, of 2432 W.

73rd street, beloved wife of James daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Dempsey, sister of Mrs. Ann Taylor, Mrs.

Grace Slavin of Pawtuckett, R.I., and William Dempsey. Funeral from funeral home, 9900 S. Throop street, Thursday, 9:15 a.m., to St. Adrian's church at 10 a.m. Interment St, Mary's.

KETTERING-See Alda Edith Clark notice. KIEMER-Anna Kiemer, late of 528 No. Western avenue, Park Ridge, beloved wife of the late Peter loving mother of Ellrleda Grupe and George fond grandmother of six and great-grandmother of eight. Services 2 p.m., Thursday, at chapel, 127-129 N. Northwest highway.

Park Ridge. Interment Towns of Maine. KOSSAK -James Kossak, suddenly, of 1315 Cortez street, dear son of John, brother of Richard, Gene, and Helen. Services Wednesday, July 20, 11 a.m. at chapel, 1137 Noble street.

Interment Elm lawn. ARmitage. 6-3271. LaFRANCIS-Marion LaFrancls, nee O'Don-nell, of 5538 S. Mozart street, beloved wife of Cornelius, fond mother of Mrs.

Lorraine Robinson, of Aurora, Illinois, Connie, and Neil LaFrancis, sister of Mrs. Catherine Nllles, of Aurora, Illinois and Laurence O'Donnell. Funeral Friday, July 22nd, from chapel, 1911 W. 63rd street, at 9 a.m., to St. Theodore's church.

Mass 9:30. Interment Calvary. PRospeet 6-0240 LANDON-Bertha Landon, nee Rognoen, beloved wife of Arthur fond sister of Jennie Foss, Alice Gavin and the late Caroline Burrs. Services at chapel, 3234 W. North avenue, Wednesday, July 20, at 2 p.m.

Interment Mount Olive. LARSEN-Marcus Larsen, beloved husband of Myrtle, nee Venell, fond father of Mar-got Mae, Marcus, and Richard Thomas, dear brother of Lillian. Funeral Friday, July 22, at 2 p.m., at funeral 3030 N. Central avenue. Interment Irving Park cemetery.

BErkshire 7-3483. LEIGHTON-Mathllda Lelghton, (nee Acres), July 16, 1949, In St. Louis, wife of the late Arlesta Lelghton, mother of Lester B. Leighton, grandmother of Judith, Linda and the late Lester B. sister of Belle Connerton.

Memorial services to be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, July 21, In the McWllllams chapel of the First Presbyterian church, at 64th and Kimbark, Chicago. Illinois. Interment at Woburn, Mass. LEWIN-Anna Lewin, nee Curds, of 2047 W. 21st place, beloved wife of Albert fond mother of Gertrude Ullrich, and John, grandmother of Roland Ullrich, Gerald, and John Jr.

Resting at funeral home, 2130-32 W. 21st street. Service Wednesday, July 20, at 2 p.m. Interment Woodlawn. Virginia 7-7758.

LINZMEIER-Mary LInzmeler, nee Tobln, of 4211-5th aventie, beloved wife of Aloyslus fond mother of Mary O'Keefe, Bernard and Frances Leach, daughter of John and the late Mary Tobln, sister of William, the late John and Bernard Tobln and Nora Berghaus, grandmother of Paddy O'Keefe and Nora Leach. Funeral Thursday, July 21,1 at 8:45 a.m., from funeral home, 5350 W. North avenue, to Presentation church. Interment All Saints. TUxedo 9-8844.

LrrSEJGER-LIlllan M. Lltsinger, nee Fid-dell, of 206 Talcott road, Park Ridge, 111., beloved wife of Virgil loving mother of June Zervos, fond grandmother of Sharon and Stephen Zervos, dear sister of Gertrude Fau, Mamie Cook, Bertha Ryan, Elizabeth Simon, Helen Haush, Bernard Fiddell, the late John and Edward Flddell. Funeral Wednesday, July 20, at 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 120 S. Northwest Park Ridge, to St. Paul of the Cross church.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. LUTH-Harold H. Luth, of the Mark Twain-Hotel, beloved brother of Harvey Luth. Resting at chapel, 1253-55 N.

Clark street, where services will be held Wednesday, July 20, at 11 a.m. Interment Harvard, Illinois. CARLSON-Peter A. Carlson, July -19, lata of 1632 Belmont avenue, son of the late Anna, brother of the late Gus, dear uncle of Ruth and Robert Carlson and Lois Bratcher. Funeral Friday, July 22, at 1 p.m., from funeral home, 2056-58 Belmont avenue, to Eden cemetery.

CASEY-See WlUlanTs. CBrlen notice. CHADWELL-Sally G. ChadwelL late of 4212 W. Washington boulevard, beloved wife of the late John fond mother of Norman, Gladys Hinn, Minerva, Eunice Egan, grandmother of John P.

Bullard, great grandmother of Barbara and Pat Bullard. At win era! home, 4245 W. Madison street, until Wednesday, 10 p.m. Interment Nashville, Tennessee. CHLAPECKA-Paul Chlapecka.

beloved husband of Anna Chlapecka, fond father of Anna Duczman, Betty Grebe Stephen, Natalie Chlapecka, father-in-law of Louis Duciman and Frank Grebe n. Funeral Friday, July 22. I p.m., from chapel, 1125 W. 18tn street, to St. Peter and Paul church.

Interment Fair mount cemetery. CAnal 6-6524 or 6-0668. CTVDC-WUllam Clvli, late of 2337 N. Sawyer avenue, beloved husband of Helen, loving father of Edward, Anthony, and Charlotte Koalowsld. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 from parlors, 834-38 N.

Ashland avenue, to Holy Trinity church. In- terment St. Adalbert's. HAymarket 1-5800. CLARK-Alda Edith Kettering Clark, July 12, beloved wife of Alvin, of Three Rivers, dear mother of Winston C.

Blssette, grandmother of Gloria and Beverly, mother-in-law of Henrietta, step sister of Clementine, Pauline, Mildred, Harrlette, Frances and Ellsworth Rlnes. Funeral was held July 16, at Austin funeral home, Three Rivers, Michigan. OLE-Anna Lillian Burns Grasser Cole, late of 7728 S. Throop street, widow of the late John M. Cole, loving mother of Mrs.

Florence McC or truck. Mrs. Lillian Marx and the late Officer John Grasser, fond sister of the late Tessie McElllgott, and John Burns, grandmother of ten grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, from funeral home, Halsted at 76th street to St. Sablna church.

Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. STewart 3-7700. CORLEY-Edith Emerson Corley, Jury 18, of Tower Hill, HL, wife of Dr. Homer S. Corley, mother of Ralph, John and Mark.

Services Wednesday, July 20, at Stump funeral home, Pana, DL, 3 p.m. COSENTTNO-See Marian Scarped notice. COZZA-Joseph Cozza, late of 1236 W. Hubbard street, formerly of 665 N. Talman avenue, loving husband of Marie, nee Strasburg, dear father of Richard, fond son of Rose and Sam, beloved brother of Anna Dodero, Grace Paolella, Rose, John, Frank, Sam.

and Michael Services Thursday. 1:30 p.m. at chapel, 624 N. Western avenue. Interment Glen Oak.

ARmitage 6-7800 COLUCCI-Domlnica Coluecl, nee Perlello, dearly beloved wife of Dominlco, loving mother of Mary'Antenonette Rubino, Joseph and Mary MolinarL' Resting at funeral home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at The Circle. Funeral Thursday, July 21, at 9:30 a.m., to St. William's church. Burial St.

Joseph's cemetery. MErrlmac 7-1111 or Gladstone 3-1234. CURTIS-Mable H. Curtis, nee Blomgren, of 4200 N. Sawyer avenue, beloved moth-, er of Ardell Breytspraak, and Edward Curtis, fond sister of Besiie Helm and George Durward Blomgren, dear mother-in-law of Helen M.

Curtis. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, July 20, at 1 p.m. Interment Rosehill. DARBY-Joseph R.

Darby, of 1010-12 North boulevard. Oak Park, beloved bus-band of Mary Josephine Darby, nee Duffy, fond father of Joseph and Eileen F1U-patiicx, at funeral home 17 Madison street. Oak Park, funeral Thursday, July 21st, 9:30 a.m., to St. Edmund's church. Interment Queen of Heaven.

De HAAN-Catrlnes De Haan, of 9410 Champlaln avenue, beloved husband of Alice, fond father of Margaret Griswold, Nellie Wieringa, and Abel C. De Haan, uncle of Abel William, Peter, Henry De Haan, and Winifred Stumpf, grandfather of eight, and great-grandfather of five. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., from chapel, 9108 Cottage Grove avenue. Interment Mount Greenwood. DENKE WALTER-Walter E.

Denkewalter, beloved husband of (Catherine Kelly Denkewalter, father of Walter Robert and the late' Edward W. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 3159 Jackson boulevard, at Kedzie, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment Queen of Heaven. Past Commander of Chicago camp No. 54., United Spanish American War Veterans.

KEdzie 3-1617. DODERO-See Joseph Cozza notice. ESMAN-Anna Esman. nee Kazadoi. sudden iM juuE.

1 block E. of Michigan FUNERAL HCME JOHN CARROLL SONS "Home For Funerals' azZPZ WHItehall 4-6060 4542 Ravenswood Ay. LOrybeach 1-0305 IN MEMOS IaM CATR1NES DE HAAN Services for Catrines De Haan, 76, of 9410 Champlaln treasurer and vice president of the Chesterfield Federal Savings Loan association, 9300 Cottage Grove will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the chapel at 9108 Cottage Grove av.

Mr. De Haan, who died Monday in Roseiand Community hospital, had been a resident of the Chesterfield community more than 50 years. He was president of the Bumside Trust Savings bank when it was merged with another institution in 1932, and was a director of the South End chamber of Commerce. Surviving are his widow, Alice; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Griswold and Mrs.

Nellie Wieringa, and a son, Abel C. DR. ANDREW MAGEE HARVEY Dr. Andrew Magee Harvey, 81. former chief physician and surgeon for the Crane company for 41 years and a pioneer in the field of industrial medicine, died Monday in Long Beach.

friends here learned yesterday. He retired in 1937 and moved to Long Beach, where he became assistant medical officer of the Long Beach health department. Dr. Harvey formerly resided in La Grange and was president of the village board and the board of education there. He is survived by his widow, Edith; two sons, John E.

and Andrew and a daughter, Mrs. Lovina Williams. GEORGE NORTH George North, 67, chauffeur for Philip D. Armour for 30 years, died yesterday in the Lake Forest hospital. He is survived by his widow, Magdalina, two daughters, Mrs.

Stanley Graham and Mrs." George Harding, a stepson, Rine-hart Sea wick and two sisters, Kate and May North, in England. Services will be at 2 p. m. Thursday In the Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest, with burial in Lake Forest cemetery. MRS.

HARRY J. BRANDWEIN Funeral services for Mrs. Goldye Brandwein, 52, of 5000 East End will be held at 1 p. m. today in the chapel at 936 E.

47th st. Burial will be in Waldheim cemetery. Mrs. Brandwein died Monday at her residence. She is survived by her husband, Harry J.

Brandwein, vice president of A. Brandwein bedding manufacturers, and a daughter, Mrs. Natalie Wolfson. MRS. EMMA BATTCHER Mrs.

Emma Battcher, 82, a resident of Park Ridge for 62 years, died yesterday in her home on Devon in the suburb. Surviving area son, Henry, two daughters. Mrs. Ella Bims and Mrs. Augusta Nebel, seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 1 p. m. Friday in the chapel at 120S. Northwest Park Ridge. JAMES L.

WHITMAN Services for James L. Whitman, 48. of 1725 E. 53d who died Monday in Michael Reese hospital, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the chapel at 936 E.

47th st. A graduate of the University of Chicago, Mr. Whitman was associated for 23 years with the Formfit company. Surviving are his widow, Evelyn, and a son, David. MAX HAGEN Word was received here of the death of Max Hagen, 83, for 45 years a wholesale liquor dealer in the Chicago area.

Mr. Hagen, who resided in Des Plaines, died Sun-; day in his summer home in South Haven, Mich. Private funeral services were held Monday at South Haven. GUSTAV HORN Services for Gustav Horn, 81, of 6113 S. Green foreman of Arnold Schwinn bicycle manufacturer, will be at 1:30 p.

m. Thursday in the chapel at 6000 S. Halsted st. Mr. Horn died Monday in Englewood hospital.

ARMIN H. SWARTZ Armin H. Swartz, 63, of 734 Waveland co-owner of the Launderette at 1105 Wilson av. and previously one of the founders and operators of a chain of radio stores, diedyesterday in his home. Surviving are his widow, Minnie; two daughters, Mrs.

Beatrice Victor and. Mrs. Frances Heller; two grandchildren; a brother, Charles, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Weiss. Services will be held at 2 p.

m. today in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. Burial will be in Waldheim cemetery. I road near Lake Matitlan, south west of the capitaL A truck driver said he saw six men with machine, guns cut down the two after forcing-themout of Arana's station wagon, A rumor sweeping the city said the assassination was brought on' by a split in the armed forces be BASILE-Ned D. Basile, 1947 la loving memory of my dad.

LOVING SON JOSEPH BASILE-Ned D. BasUe-ln loving memory of my dear lather who passed away two years ago, today, son WILLIAM. BASILE-Ned D. Basile, 1647 Aa I loved you so, I miss you. LOVING DAUGHTER EMILY BEAUMONT-Annie M.

Beaumont, 1940. la lovtnj memory of my mother. SON. EDSTROM-Catherlna Edstrom. In loving memory of our wonderful mother, who passed away one year ago today.

Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death Is a heartache nothing can heal. Some may forget her taw that she Is gone, But we shall remember no matter how long. JOHN, RAYMOND, KATHRYN AND VIRGINIA. FTTZ GERA LD- David J. Fitzgerald, July 20 1944.

In loving and cherished memory of our dear husband, father, and grandfather. Your life, a beautiful memory. Your passing, great sorrow to us. WIFE LILLIAN AND FAMILY. GOLDSTBJE-George W.

Goldstlne. to cher- lsned memory of our beloved husband and dear father, who passed away twelve 7ears ago today. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN KATZ-Harry Katx. In loving memory of my dear husband who departed this life July 20. 194a I mourn you, dear.

In silence. No eyes can see me weep. Many a silent tear Is she While you are in eternal sleep. MARY KATZ KRAUSF2-Herman F. Krauspe, July 20, 1923.

In memory of our dear husband and dad. HATTIE, GEORGE AND ANITA. ROSENTHAL-Nathan E. Rosenthal. In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away 6 years ago today.

May God Bless you. LOVING WIFE. ROSENTHAL-Nathan E. Rosenthal. In loving memory of our dear brother, who pissed away five years ago today.

May his soul rest In peace. LOVING SISTERS SIMON-Henry Simon. In memory of our beloved grandfather and fatner-ln-law, who passed away two years ago today. PATRICIA AND ADOLPH SILVERS. THUROW-Alma A.

Thurow. In loving memory of our beloved mother, who passed away four years ago today. DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW. TOCKMAN-Joseph Tuckman. A tribute of love and cherished memory to our dear brother on his birthday, July 20.

HELEN AND BETTY ROTH-Alfred Roth, dearly beloved husband of Mary, dear father of Coral. Remains resting In funeral home, 525 W. Armltage avenue. Service Thursday, July 21, at 2 p.m. ROWLEY-William A.

Rowley, of 2666 E. 73rd-street, beloved husband of Stella M. at rest In chapel, 2024 E. 75th street. Services Wednesday, 3 p.m.

Interment Oakwood. Please omit Dowers.Member of Home lodge No. 508, A.F. A.M., Chicago chapter 127 R.A.M. Oriental Consistory, Medinah Shrine, Sons of The American Revolution.

RUPERT-George C. Rupert, 6647 Drexel avenue, beloved husband of Nellie, father of Howard, Harry, Harold, Paul, John, Henry, Mrs. Marie Morrison and Mrs. Bertha Owald. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., Gerard! chapel, 2520 Chicago road, Chicago Heights.

Interment Chapel Hill Gardens, 11 1th and Central avenue. Worth, Illinois. SACHS-Elizabeth (Lillian) Sachs, beloved wife of Harry, fond mother of Georgina Graf, grandmother of Josephine and George Graf. Resting at funeral home, 1222 E. 47th street.

Funeral Wednesday, July 20th at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Hope. Please omit flowers. Inf. OAkland 4-1133 ALZ MAN -Sarah Sadie Salzman, dear mother of Nina, and Ray, grandmother of Ray William, Robert, and Joe, great-grandmother of Janet Ray, and Bonnie Jane, sister of John Hobbs, and Minnie Woods.

Member of Toledo chapter. No. 380, O.E.S. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., at Henderson chapel, Toledo, Iowa. Interment Toledo cemetery.

SCARPACI-Marlan Scarpaci, nee Cosentino, beloved wife of the late Joseph, loving mother of Frank, Michael, William, and the late Joseph, Anthony, and Ida Mon-tegna. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from chapel, 900 S. Sacramento boulevard, to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel. SCHEFFERS-Carrle R.

ScneHers, Fox Lake, 111., July 19, 1949, wife of the late John D. Scheffers, mother of Harry sister of Rose Stasell and Lu Stacell. At chapel, 316 W. 63rd street at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Friday, July 22, at 1 p.m. Interment Waldheim.

For information call COmmodore 4-7563. SCHELLING Albert Schelling, beloved husband of Elsie and fond brother of William, Gustave, Carl and Mrs. Agnes Bingon. Funeral Wednesday, at 2:00 p.m-, at chapel, 2838 Lincoln avenue. Interment St.

Lucas cemetery. SCHNIEDER- Alice S. Schnleder, nee Smith, beloved wife of the late Leo sister of Mrs. Denie Zuldema and Miss Bertha Smith and the late Nellie VanderPloeg. Member of Chicago lodge.

No. 80, degree of honor protective association. Resting at funeral home, 7030 S. Halsted, where services will be held Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Hope.

SELLKE-Lawrence C. Sellke, loving father of Lawrence fond brother of Harold, Berniece Harpllng, and Richard. Resting at funeral home, 3653-55 Fullerton avenue. Services Wednesday, July 20th at 2 p.m. Interment St.

Lucas. SHEPPARD-Mattie Sheppard, 6043 S. Monitor avenue, July 18, 1949, mother of Julian Patton. At chapel, 316 W. 63rd street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Thursday, July 21st, at 3 p.m.

Interment Evergreen. SPAGNOLA-Mary Spagnola, nee Petruccl, late of 1124 W. Grand avenue, beloved wife of Vlto, dear mother of Mrs. Antoinette Clnquepalml, Mrs. Theresa Tufano, and Mrs.

Louise Gelsomino, Ned and Frank. Resting at chapel, 1158 W. Grand avenue. Funeral Thursday, July 21, at 8:30 a.m., to Santa Maria Addolorata church, May and Erie streets. Interment Mount Carmel.

MOnroe 6-5288. SPICUZZA-Carmella Spicuzza, beloved wife of the late Saverio, dear mother of Anthony, James, and the late Catherine Macciaro. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 470 W. 26th street, to All Saints church. Interment St.

Marys cemetery. Victory 2-8681. SPILLER-Norma E. Splller, nee Kelley, July 19, 1949, of 6253 Greenwood avenue, widow of the late Alfred W. Spiller, beloved mother of Mrs.

Hattie L. Cook, Mrs. Norma Vanselow and tne late Mrs. Alice Cook. Funeral from chapel, 7509 Stony Island avenue, Friday, 9:30 a.m., to Holy Cross church, 65th and Maryland avenue.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet. Inf. FAirfax 4-2900. STRASBURG-See Joseph Cozza notice.

STREHLOW-Amanda W. Strehlow, beloved wUe of Herman, loving mother of Eunice Heiby, Richard, and Earl Strehlow, dear grandmother of Leah and Scott. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, July 21, at I p.m. Interment Memorial Park.

SWARTZ-Armin Swartz, 734 Waveland, beloved husband of Minnie, nee Neer, loving father of Beatrice Victor and Frances Heller, two grandchildren, fond brother of Charles, Sarah Weiss, and the late Irving. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 1300 Devon avenue. Interment Chicago Covenant Aid society. Forest Park. SWEENTE-See Sarah McPhlllips notice.

TARDI-Lucia Tardi, nee Urso, beloved wife of Joseph, fond mother of Phyllis, Sam, and Sue Di Brito. Funeral Friday 9 a.m from chapel, 3500 W. Harrison street, to St. Callisto church. Interment Mount Carmel, NEvada 8-0644.

TAUGNER-Nlna Taugner, nee Kazanowsky, beloved wife of Henry, dear mother of Elizabeth Ann and John Henry, dear daughter of Mike and Elizabeth Kazanowsky, sister of Mrs. Anna Brown. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p.m., from chapel, 2411 W. Chicago avenue, to St. George's church, 917 N.

Woods street. Interment Elmwood cemetery. Information ARmitage 6-2000, TOBIN-See Mary LInzmeler notice. VECCHIONE-Irene Vecchione, nee Barnum, of 525 S. Western avenue, beloved wife of Joseph, fond mother of Joseph Esther, Charles and Rose Mary, sister of Charles Barnum and Catherine Llnder Funeral from chapel, 2809 Harrison street, Thursday, July 21, at 8:30 a.m., to Precious Blood church.

Burial Mount Carmel. NEvada 8-28 28. VORMAN-Louis H. Vorman, July 18, of 3250 N. Kenmore avenue, beloved husband of the late Ida, dear father of Howard, and Mrs.

Lorraine Kauke brother of Anthony, 6nd the Rev. Joseph VorHian, Mrs. Edward Meyers, and Mrs. Christine Georgjups, of Dubuque, Iowa. Funeral 9:30 a.m., Thursday, from chapel, 3415-19 N.

Clark street, to Our Ladv of Mount Carmel church. Interment Dubuque. Iowa. WALLENTTN-Gertrude Wallentln, nee Boeheme, beloved wife of George, dear mother of George Betty and Burton, fond daughter of Elsie Bustorff, sister of Walter Boeheme. Services Thursday, 10 a.m., at funeral home, 2500 N.

Cicero svenue. Interment Mount Emblem. BErkshire 7-6070. WARNECKE-John warnecke, July 19, 1949, beloved husband of Anna, dear brother of Emma Henrekson and Kate NItchke and the late Bertha Ernest, Mathilda Nolan, Fred and Henry. Services Friday, July 22, at 1 p.m., at chapel, 114 Irving Park road.

Interment at Montrose cemetery. Member of Policeman's Benevolent association. WHTTMAN-James L. Whitman, of 1725 E. 53rd street, beloved husband of Ethelyn, devoted father of David, loving son of the late Leopold and Rose Wltkowsky, fond nephew of Louis C.

Goldschmidt. Funeral services Thursday, July 21, at 10 a.m.. from chapel, 836 E. 47th street. Interment Rosehill cemetery.

WTLSON-Alexander B. Wilson, of 1337 Fargo avenue, beloved husband of Hazel Lemmon Wilson, loving father of Barbara Thompson and Carol Helm, fond brother of Marian Wood. Carol Hoest, W. Kenneth and William V. Wilson.

At chapel, 5501' N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, July 21, at II a.m. Interment Mount Greenwood. YAW-Harold V. Yaw.

beloved husband of Violet loving father of Mrs Violet Jane Casap, fond grandfather of Bennie and Cynthia Sue, devoted brother of Fern, father-in-law of Bennie Casap Resting at chapel, 851 E. 75th street, services Thursday, July 21, at 1 p.m. Interment Falrmount. YEADON-Lena Yeadon, nee Boddy, 5430 Neenah, loving wife of William, beloved mother of Alfred Cayer, Ruth Mannion, Robert and William Yeadon, fond sister of of Helen Lorenz. At funeral home.

7306 Archer avenue. Summit Services Thursday, -2 p.m. Interment Falrmount Information. Summit 208. tween Arana and Arbenz factions.

It said Arana supporters won elections for members of the defense council last week, defeating candidates backed by Arbenz. A close friend of Arbenz, CoL Francisco Cosenza, was fired later from his job as chief of the air. Xorce. U. S.

Envoy Can't Land BALBOA, C. July 19 (AP)- Intense firing at the Guatemala airport was reported today to have thwarted an attempt by Richard C. Patterson, American ambassador to Guatemala, to return to his post after a four day visit MACIAG-Pvt. Chester L. Maciag, U.S.A., ly, at Waldo Tunnel, Marin near I killed In action on Leyte Island, P.I., November 30, 1944, beloved son of Julia and Frederick Schultz.

MRS. SARAH O'CONNOR Mrs. Sarah O'Connor, 72, of 7325 Princeton died yester-: day in St Bernard's She was the mother of Detective! Chief Timothy O'Connor, with whom she lived. Suryiying also are three grandchildre-nr Mrs. O'Connor was the widow of Timothy O'Connor, an employe of the; Commonwealth Edison company.

She was born in Elgin and had lived in Chicago for 50 will be held at 9:30 a. Priday in St. Carthage church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. A.

H. SEESE A. If. Seese, 38, of 148 Greenwood Park Ridge, a salesman for the National Cylinder Gas company, 840 N. Michigan died yesterday after a heart attack in a Sterling, Whiteside county, hotel.

He is survived by his widow, Mildred; two children, Judith, 12, and Marshall, his mother, Florence; a brother ui'ii a sister. ALBERT E. ANDERSON Albert E. Anderson, 90, a native Chicagoan who resided at 3163 Orchard died Monday in County hospital. Prior to his retirement in 1930, he was a member of the firm of William Anderson grain brokers, and also had been a member of the live stock exchange.

Mr. Anderson left no surviving relatives. I in the Canal Zone. After circling Guatemala's capital several hours 1 the plane finally put down at San Salvador, capital of El Salvador, 120 miles away. dear brother of Alex, brother-in-law of Anna, loving nephew of Antonette Skow-ronskl and Mary Wilk, dear uncle of Anita.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral home. 2620 W. 47th street, to Five Holy Martyrs church. Interment Resurrection. Military honors by Catholic War Veterans, post No.

500. LAfayette 3-4228. MAGNUSON-Henry O. Magnuson, beloved husband of Mabel Magnuson, nee Malm-befg, fond brother of Alfred, Thure, Anton, Alvira, Emma, William and the late Gertrude. Resting at funeral home, 5701-03 W.

Division street, services Friday, at 1:30 p.m. Member of Columbia lodge, No. 819, A.F. and A. M.

MANZO-Teresa MaAzo, nee Lapetina, July 18, 1949, of 2338 W. Berteau avenue, beloved wife of Frank, loving mother of Gene, fond grandmother of Jeanne and Frank, dear mother-in-law of Helen Manzo, dear sister of Kate, Rose, Frank and Leonard. Funeral Thursday, July 21, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 2114 Irving Park SO Phone. Charge Your Order Funeral tin ere jrom f) WALBY-lst Lieut. Charles T.

Walby. A tribute of love to Charles, lolled over Letpsig, Germany, July 20, Delivered "Minutes Freeh MOTHER, SISTER, AND NEPHEW. Georqe Wienriocbcr ZJSOOK-Beasie Zisook. July 20. 1927.

In loving memory of our beloved mother, who Is still In our thoughts and hearts. LOVING CHILDREN. IMC FLORIST 7 So. Wabash -DEATH NOTICES- Call Rudolph 6-3700 LABOR LEADERS PLAN MEYERS' RITES; LED GLAZIERS UO YEARS Labor leaders yesterday were arranging funeral services for CORRECT George H. -Mey ers, business agent of Chicago Local 27 of the Glaziers' union, who died of a heart attack Monday while making a statement at a labor hearing' in the office of the Interna- Laxatives OCCHIPINTI-Vincent Occhipinti, late of 1442 S.

Ridgeway avenue, beloved husband of Jacqueline, nee Piano, dear father of Mrs. Anna Falco, Carlo, Mrs. Mary Sorce, Catherine and Salvatore. Resting at Chapel 1158-60 W. Grand avenue.

Funeral Thursday, July 21st, at 8:45 a.m., to St. Flnban's church, at 14th and Harding avenue. Interment Mount Carmel. MOnroe 6-5288. O'CONNOR-Sarah Burns O'Connor, 7325 Princeton avenue, beloved wife of the late Timothy fond mother of Timothy sister of Josephine, Elizabeth and Jennie.

Resting at funeral home, 6915 Wentworth avenue. Funeral Friday. 9 a.m., to St. Carthage church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of Ida McKinley auxiliary U.S.W.V. and 3rd order of St. Francis. OLEKSY-John Oleksy, husband of Anna, dear father of Mrs.

James Johnson, Mrs. John Dobek. Florence, 4 grandchildren, and brother of Gregory. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m.. from chapel, 2321 Chicago av.

Interment St. Nicholas. ARmitage 6-4 57 5. PALKOVIC-Paul Palkovic of 4935 S. Winchester avenue, beloved father of Nicholas, dear fatherin-law of Sophie, fond grandfather of Frances Wanago, Evelyn, and Dolores, great grandfather of Richard Wanago.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. from chapel, 1938 W. 47th street to St. Michael's church. Interment Resurrection.

LAfayette 3-2191 PAOLELLA-See Joseph Cozza notice. PERTEL-Bessie Pertel, nee Nolan, beloved wife of the late Joseph fond mother of May Kllngberg, Evelyn Lock-wood, Lillian Hayes, Marcella, Joseph, Raymond and Earl. Funeral Thursday, July 21, 1949, al 9 a.m., from chapel, 1511 S. Pulaski road, to St. Agnes church, Washtenaw av.

and Pershing rd. Mass 10 a.m. Intermeni St. Adalbert's cemetery. LAwndale 1-1150.

PERRY-Ward S. Perry, July 18, beloved husband of the late Nallah Davies Perry, fond father of Sumner brother of Lee J. Perry. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., at chapel, JeHery blvd. at 77th St.

Interment Mount Hope. SOuth Shore 8-8822. PETERSON-Wiliiam Peterson, beloved husband of Daisy, nee Young, loving father of Fred George E. and Grace Gohr, and the late William S. Resting at chapel, 10234 Michigan avenue, where services will be held Friday, 2 p.m.

Interment Oak Hill. PRATT-Margaret Dahl Pratt. 908 E. 64th street, beloved wife of the late Richard, dear mother of John. Margaret Gonia, Richard the late Alfred.

Anna, and Robert. Funeral Thursday 8:45 a.m. from funeral home 79th at Loomis boulevard to Holy Cross church. Interment Holy Sepulchre, lnf TRiangle 4-1187 PRIGNANO-Mlchael Carl Prignano, beloved son of Edward and Louise, fond brother of Ida Farrilli. Peter, Ruth Stika, Alfred and Charles, and the late Anna, dear grandson of Anna Marie (General) and the late Peter Prignano and the late Ida and Mike Brown.

Funeral Friday, July 22, 1949, at 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 1810 Lake street, Melrose Park, to Mount Carmel church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. Melrose Park 635. PROFANT-Caroline F.

Profant, nee Kubin, late of 946 Wellington avenue, beloved wife of the late Frank dear mother of Theodore, daughter of Anna Kubin, sister of Emily Porod and James Kubin. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at funeral home. 1458 Belmont avenue. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. QUINN-Anna Birmingham Quinn, of 3801 64th place, beloved wile of Richard, fond mother of Mrs.

Ethel Pavelchik, Mrs. Marie Melenkord, Mrs. Gerturde Loeper, Mrs. Lucille Mathys, John, Walter, Richard, and the late Mildred vuinn. Funeral Thursday, July 21st, at 9 a.m., from cha- pel, 3506 W.

63rd street, to St. Nicholas of Toientine church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. PRospeet 6-7776.

RASK-Gustaf A. Rask, beloved husband of the late Anna, loving father of Mrs. Hilder E. Swanson. fond brother of Carl devoted grandfather of Joyce Ann Swanson.

Resting at chapel, 851 E. 75th street. Services 2:30 p.m., Friday Interment Oak Hill. REINHART-See Sarah McPhlllips notice. RIESCH, William A Riesch, July 18, be- loved husband of the late Anna dear father of Mrs.

Clara D. Cade, of Oak Park and Louis Riesch. grandfather of four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Schubert and the late Mrs. Minnie Schroeder.

Services Thursday, July 21 at 2:30 p.m. chapel. 124-126 Madison street. Oak Fark, at Lombard avenue Interment Forest Home Member ol Logan council No. 21, Feral League ROSENFELDER -Charles W.

Rosenf eider Sr. late of 9934 Winston avenue, formerly of 5221 Ashland avenue. July 17. 1949. husband of Matilda, nee Martin, father of William and Charles of Marie.

William. Charles and Paul. Brother of Mrs. Anna Pogalski. Mrs.

Frances Haack. and Phillip. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Wednesday. July 20th.

at 3:30 p.m. Interment Mount Greenwood. ban rancisco. Late resident of 7UZ4 Essex avenue, wife of the lata Adam, mother of Marie, and Mrs. Susan Thompson.

Resting at funeral home, 79th street and Phillips avenue. Funeral arrangements to be announced later. SOuth Shore 8-6959. FCRSTER-Charles Forster, beloved husband of the late Dorothy Pearl, dear father of Beverly Bowen, fond father-la-law of William Bowen, grandfather of William dear brother-in-law of Myrtle Marwedel and Rose Trulson and Werta Devona. Funeral Wednesday, V.30 p.

from chapel, 845 W. Armltage. Interment Rose Hill cemetery. FRECKELTON-Grace Earl Freckelton, late of 5508 S. Ashland avenue, beloved wife of William fond mother of Edmund, William, Elmer Earl, sister of Jean McKechnie.

Resting at chapel, 55It3 S. Ashland avenue, until 11 a.m., Services 2 p.m., Friday, at Julia Gay church, Garfield boulevard and South Paulina street. Member of Sherman chapter, O.E.S. PRospeet 6-0031. GROTHM ANN-Edwin M.

Grothmann, July 18th, husband of the late Ruth Grothmann, beloved father of Evelyn and Mrs. Mabel Uhe, fond son of-Hilda, dear brother of William and Bernard. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 3175 N. Clark street. Interment Graceland.

HADDEN-Dora Hadden, nee Uritz, late of 1223 Lunt avenue, beloved wife of Isadora, loving mother of Lou, Claire Auster and Shirley, five grandchildren, fond sister of Sam, David, Charles, Sander, Nachoma Komlnsky, Ida Chelner. Services Wednesday, 11 a.m., at chapel, 1300 Devon avenue. Interment P.O.W. Family at Auster's. 6970 N.

Ashland avenue. HAYES-Edward A. Hayes, of V4za tvins avenue, beloved husband of Helen Moore Hayes, devoted father of Edward James, Howard, Raymond, and Lynn, dear brother of John, Mary McFadden, James, Agnes Schmltt, and the late William. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from funeral home, 318 E. 71st street, to St.

Columbanus' church. Interment St. Mary's. Member of SL Columbanus Holy Name society and Milk Wagon driver's local 753. HENDRICKSON-Martln Hendrlckson, late of 4655 N.

Kenmore avenue. Relatives In Sweden. At rest and service In chapel, 4717 Broadway, Wednesday, July 20, at 1 p.m. Interment Graceland cemetery. HORAK -Caroline Horak, 6727 N.

Nokomts avenue, Lincoln wood, daughter of the late Joseph and Barbara, sister of Stella Rousek, aunt of Anna Rousek, Mrs. Edward J. Augustln and Mrs. Don Kvacky. Funeral Thursday, July 21, at 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood, to Queen of All Saints church.

Mass 10 a.m. HORN-Gustav Horn, beloved husband of Martha, dear brother of Bertha Cushing, Herman, Edward and Leo Horn, and the late Ida Wilson. At chapel, 6000 S. Halsted street, where services will be held, Thursday, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Archer Woods.

Member of Progressive Council No. 940, Royal Arcanum. ENglewood 4-3322. HUEY-William Baldwin Huey, July 18, 1949 at bis residence 999 Lake Shore -drive, husband of the late Maude Huey, father of Mrs. Martin Horrell of Tarry-town, N.Y., brother of Abram Hills Huey.

At chapel 200 E. Erie street, private services Thursday 11 a.m. at Forest Home cemetery. JABLONSKJ-Felix Jab ions of 1232 W. 32nd street, beloved husband of Helen, nee Szymankiewicz, dear father of Sally Hall.

EsteUe Prasld, Aurella Kyle, Irene Szymanski; Sophie Novak, Evelyn, Frank, and Casmier. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel. 1059 W. 32nd street, to St. Marys of Perpetual Help church.

Vi-terroent Resurrection cemetery. Information, YArds 7-6424. JACOBS-John Jacobs, suddenly, beloved husband of Tillie, nee petrlk, devoted father of Emma M. Compel and John F. Jacobs, fond son of John and Elizabeth Jacobs, three sisters and three brothers.

Services Thursday, July 21, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 6227 W. Cermak road. Interment Woodlawn. Member of Chi care Policemen's Benevolent association, Illinois Police association, the Chicago Patrolmen's club and Chicago Police, post No. 207, American Legion.

Stanley 1866. JOHNSON-E mil Johnson, of 531 W. 60th street, husband of Louise, father of Edith Ryan. Carl. Myrtle, and LeRoy Johnson, brother of Gust.

TUda, and Augusta Johnson. At chapel, 6000 S. Halsted street, where services will be held Thursday, at 3 p.m. Interment Oak Hill ENglewood 4-3322. JOSEPH -Sam Joseph, of 3228 W.

Fullerton avenue, dear beloved husband of Sadie, loving father of Sylvia Weingart, and Bernard three grandchildren, brother of Isadora Joseph, of Johannesburg, South Africa, and Joe Joseph. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at chapel. 3600 W. Roosevelt road. Interment P.

Goldman lodge cepoetery, Waldheim. Meyers itional Brother- hood of Painters and Decorators (AFL) at Lafayette, Ind. Meyers was 68 and lived in the St. Clair Uotel with his wife, Marian. Meyers was head of the glaziers' union here for more than 40 years, during which he had many legal battles, civil and criminal, 1 because of his union policy of preventing the use here of win Rid yourself of that logy feeling those morning headaches the lack-of-pep that keeps you from full enjoyment of each day.

Be smart be fit get "regular" road, to St. Bonaventure's church, interment Mount Carmel cemetery. MARTIN-Hilma Martin, beloved wife ol Louis Martin, fond mother of Elmer Mrs. Esther Carlson, and the late Arthur, grandmother of four grandchildren, sister of Oscar Nelson, brothers and sisters in Sweden. Resting at funeral home, 5831 W.

Chicago avenue. Services Friday, at 2 p.m., at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Lawler avenue and Ohio street Interment Elmwood Memorial Park. Member of Gunhild lodge. No.

25 L.O.V. "MARTIN-Samuel Martin, July 18, 1949, beloved husband of the late Mary, father of William George James Samuel Harold A Richard and Mrs. Gertrude M. Kress, grandfather of twenty eight grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. At funeral home, 52 N.

2nd street. Highland Park, services Thursday, July 21st at 10 a.m. at Immaculate Conception church. Interment Ascension cemetery. MARTING-Marte Marting, July 18, loving wife of the late Gerhard, dear mother of Frank Margaret and Peter Marting, Edith Entrop, Alvlna R06S and the late Lucy Miller and Luzzetta Hecker, sister of Richard Hansen of Blue Island, Illinois.

Resting at chapel, 5522 S. Halsted street, where services will be held Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Greenwood. MAYER-Anna K. Mayer, of the Flamingo Hotel, beloved wife of Ben dear mother of Harry loving grandmother of Carol, Helene, and James Mayer fond sister of Mrs.

Dora Abraham, and Hattie Wedeles, both of St. Louis, Missouri. Funeral Thursday, July 21, at 2 p.m., at family lot in Rosehill cemetery. Please omit Mowers. McGREW-Marie McGrew, dearly beloved wife of Percy, loving mother of Marie Margaret, daughter of George Schilling, and the late Amelia, sister of Grace, Mildred, Walter, William, and Gustaf.

Funeral Friday, 2 p.m., from funeral home, 620 E. 75th street. Burial Mount Greenwood. VTncennes 6-1817. McFHILLIPS-Sarah McFhlllips, July 18, 1949, beloved wife of the late John Mc Phillips, mother of Catherine Relnhart and the late Philip J.

Sweenle, sister of Mrs. Annie Seaton and the late Mrs. Catherine Bastian and Mrs Mae Mundy, grandmother of Charles Relnhart, and Thomas, Philip Jr and Margaret Sweenle, sister-in-law of -Mrs. C. Dorsey Member of St.

Andrew's Altar and Rosary sodality and Auxiliary of Alver-nla High School. Funeral Thursday, July 21, at 9 a.m. sharp, from chapel, 4133 Madison street, to St. Andrew church, Addison and Paulina streets. Interment Calvary.

MEYERS, George H. Meyers of 100 N. LaSalle, beloved husband of Marias. Services at home for funerals Wabash and Erie, Friday, July 22 at 11 a.m. Interment Mt.

Greenwood. Business manager of Glaziers union, local No. 27, secretary treasurer of the National Conference of Glaziers and Glass Workers of U.S.A. MICHELS-John J. Michels, beloved husband of Helen, nee Oink, dear father of Lucretia, Mrs.

Dorothy Michels Schaar and Marjorie, brother of Frank. Funeral Thursday, July 21st, at 9:30 a.m. from late residence, 9950 S. Leavitt street to St. Barnabas church.

Interment St. Boniface. MILNE-John H. Milne, 3750 Lake Shore drive, July 18, 1949, beloved husband of Lillian Milne, fond father of Mrs. Margaret Ivtns, John and Mrs.

Fanchon Ciwwley, dear brother of Ann and Nell Milne, grandfather of four grandchildren. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, July 21, at 3 p.m. Interment Memorial Park. Member of Chicago St.

Andrew's society. MONTEGNA-See Marian Scarpaci notice. ADA itcs-w. Ray Adams, of 7247 Harvard a venae, beloved husband of the late Helen M. nee Murray, father of W.

Ray Leona Mary, Mary Ellen, and John D. Adams, son of Nellie and the late William T. Adams, brother of Mother M. Denlse. IB.V.U.

Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a.m., from funeral home, 6438 S. Halsted street to St. Carthage church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of Holy Name society, Chicago Retail Drug- rts association.

South lodge No. 1596. P. O. and Marine post No.

273, American Legion. Please omit Dowers. BOulevard 8-3662. ANDERSON-Selma C. Anderson, July 17, 1949, late of 2416 Alnslie street, beloved wife of the late Carl dear mother of Albert, fond mother-in-law of Beatrice.

Also survived by one brother in Sweden. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p.m., at chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland at Foster. Interment Mount Olive. LOngbeach 1.5147.

BARSANTI-Guldo Barsantl, beloved husband of FaiUy, nee Para, devoted (a timet Elsie Tredlcl, Clara Demos, John and Robert Barsantl, dear brother of Felix, Pasco, Elmano, Dina and Sablna. At funeral home, 4048-50 W. Harrison street. Funeral Thursday, 9 to Mother Cabrtnl church. Burial Mount Carmel.

NEvada 8-2818. BIELAWA-Joseph Bielawa. beloved husband of Annette, fond father of Edward, Virginia Nasternak, Raymond and Lorraine, brother of John. Peter, Frank, Helen Chmielewski, Annette PawlowsU, and Rosalie Smith and Sophie. Funeral front chapel, 742 N.

Armour street to Holy Innocents church Thursday, July 21, 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert's. BOLLING-Rudolph -Robert Boiling of 5041 N. Sawyer avenue, July 18, 1949, beloved husband of Gerda Boiling, food father of Sidney and Ralph Boiling, grandfather of Jacqueline Deane.

At chapel 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, July 21, at 2 p.m., under auspices of Myrtle lodge, no. 795, A. F. and A.

M. Interment Acacia Far. BOWEN-Marie Lents Bowen, late of 8225 S. Calumet avenue, formerly of 10346 S. Springfield, beloved wUe of Harold, daughter of the late Frank and Clara Uher sister of the late Mrs.

Clara niece ol Mrs. Pauline Welngartner. Funeral Friday, 8 from funeral home, 1136 W. 97th street, to St. Killan church.

Mass 9:30 a-m. Interment St. Mary's. RAdcUffe 3-1100. BRANDWEIN-Goldy E.

Brandwein. nee Kaplan, of 5000 East End avenue, beloved wife of Harry loving mother of Mrs. Natalie B. Wolfson. devoted daughter of Mrs.

Julia Greenberg, and dear sister of Maurice N. Kaplan, both of Los Angeles, California. Funeral Wednes day, July 20th, at 1 p.m., at chapel, 938 E. 47th street. Interment O.B-A.

cemetery, Waldheim BROWN-Herbert L. Brown, 7728 S. Marsh-field avenue, July 17, 1949, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Brown, fond father of Lor en Orton. son ol Mrs. Marl Eva Brown Hallenbeck, brother of Mrs.

Dorothy Louise Wise. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Wednesday, July 20, at 2 p.m. interment Woodlawn. BUFFINGTON-Walter J.

Bufflngton, July 18, at 115 E. Walnut street. Hinsdale, husband of the late Theodora WUlard-Butflngton, father of Mrs. Paul Richmond of LaGrange and Ruth Bufflngton of Hinsdale, a grandchild Dorothy Richmond also survives. Resting at funeral borne, 2nd and Lincoln streets.

Hinsdale. Service, Wednesday, July 20, 2 p.m., at Union church, Hinsdale. Interment Bronswood cemetery. BUNDE-Fred Bunde, beloved son of the late Carl and Bertha, nee ConracL and fond brother of Anna Scheuneman and Emma Finn. Funeral Thursday aj 1 p.m., at chapel, 2838 Lincoln avenue.

Interment Bethenia cemetery. dow frames and glazing done in Indiana. He was indicted twice and paid one fine of $5,000, but never retreated from his stand. Meyers was born In New York Oct. 12, 1880, and came here as a boy.

He was a Spanish-American war veteran. He has no relatives here, as far as was known to his friends. for all laxatives. Get back on a "regular" schedule with non-habit forming, doctor-prescribed Acidophilus Milk. One glass daily for 4 to 6 weeks will relieve discomfort, improve your health generally.

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and Vemey O'Rourke and Mrs. Irving Overdorf, sister of the late Martin and Patrick Durkin of County Mayo, Ireland, Mrs. Anne Nealon and Mrs. Margaret Henry of Chicago, 111., Mrs. Mary Flanagan and Mrs.

Delia Con-roy of Gary, Ind. Funeral Wednesday morning, July 20th, at 9:00 o'clock from the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual HelD. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. PODAVTLTZ-Mabel see Mabel H. Curtis notice.

STEIN-TCbey Stein, age 29, of 814 E. 54th street, beloved wife of Jaijk, dear mother of Albert Allen, Leslie Raymond, and Stephen Mark, daughter of Bertha and the late Albert Muskin, sister of Edith Levy, and Ted Muskin. Services Wednesday, 2:00 p.m., at chapel, 3 6 54 Roosevelt road. Interment Eefh Israel cemetery, Waldheim. Member of Marks Nathan Alumni.

WALLMARK -William G. Wallmark, City Clerk of Sycamore, Illinois, since 195, died at his home July 18th, he is survived by his wife Ingra, daughter Marion, and son Clifford of Osian, Iowa. Grand Chaplain of Grand Lodge Odd Fellows of Illinois, member of Shrine, and prominently associated with the Masonic and Rebekah' lodge. Funeral services at Salem Lutheran church, 2:30 p.m., Thursday. Burial Elmwood cemetery, Sycamore.

-DEATH N0TICES- I ANDEKSON-AIbert E. Anderson, July 18th, of 3163 N. Orchard street, dear friend of the late Dr. George H. Aiken-and family.

Funeral notice later. Information Lincoln 9-3460. I LEVON-Milton Levon of 7516 Kingston avenue, beloved husband of Shirley, nee Friedman, dear father of Paul Edward, fond son of Gertrude and the late Max, loving grandson of f3a, Frank. Services Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue.

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