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22 Section 1 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1964 Boekenhaner Davies Engineer Fails in Try DOCTOR DIES DEATH NOTICES 0 13 A E2 to Save Dog in Lake Frank Avila, 25, of 3752 Fre Margaret M. Boekenhaner, nee Genz, of Morton Grove, beloved wife of Edward; dear mother of Edward, eon Brunger, and Janice Toth; grandmother of nine. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. at Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center rood. Skokie.

Interment St. Peter Ev. cemetery. OR 3-6111. Alfred Duever Joseph L.

Rago 7icSUi Ellis J. Dovles, Jon. 16, age (1, husband of Inga Roduenzel Davies, and the late Emma, nee Little; father of Warren E. of Phoenix, and Thomas A. Roduenzel of Highland, also the late Robert Davies; grandfather ef Edward.

Alton, Richard, and Suzanne Roduenzel. Resting at- the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street and Phillips avenue. Services 1 p. m. Monday.

Interment Cedar Park. SO 8-6959. mont st. a civil engineer. Alfred Duever, 87, of 6209 Warwick a retired Chicago WHEN HIS AUTO HITS 2 OTHERS Boehm policeman and Spanish-Ameri Davis can war veteran, died yesterday in Hines Veterans hospital.

leaped into Lake Michigan yesterday near 'Montrose avenue in an effort to save his Boxer dog, Ronda, which fell into the water while running off a leash. Avua was unable to reach the dog and he was hauled to safe Bertha Boehm of 1410 S. Grove avenue, Berwyn, beloved wife of the late George; fond mother of William, Karl, Eleanora, and Dorothea Kupper; grandmother of three; great-grandmother of two. Service Monday, Jan. 20, I p.

ot Parkwya Funeral Home, 6901 Roosevelt road. Interment Waldheim. ST 8-0904. Mr. Duever retired 1939 after Margaret L.

Davis ef Clarendon Hills, Jon. 17, 1964, beloved wife of Bertel E. Davis; fond mother of Bertell D. Funeral from Lain 8, Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, Monday, Jan.

20, at 10:30 a. to Church of Most Holy Redeemer, 96th street and Millard avenue. Mass 11 a. a). Interment family lot.

Samael A. Marx Services will be held today in Natchez, for Samuel A. Marx, 78, Chicago architect, designer, artist, and art collector who died Friday in New York City where he had lived for the last two years. He was. known for both his residential and commercial work.

Mr. Marx designed the Pump room in the Ambassador East hotel, the Cotillion room in New York, the, May department store in Los Angeles, and other famous 33 years a policeman assigned to the North Damen avenue district station and to the office Vehicle Also Strikes Bollweg Dirnbeck of the chief of police. He was ty by two passers-by. He was treated for exposure at Weiss Memorial hospital- The Anti-Cruelty society recovered the body of the dog. a member of the William McKinley post of the United Spanish War Veterans organization.

He is survived by two Richard J. Bollweg ef West Chicago. dear husband of Mary nee Genovesi; son of Henry and Marie; brother of Charles, Thomas, and Marie Wheeland; son-in-law of Joseph and Antonette Genovesi. Funeral Monday, 10 a. from Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W.

North avenue. Oak Pork. Moss 11 a. m. at St.

Mary's church. West Chicago, III. Interment Queen of Heaven. VI 8-3010 or ES 9-5151. Faneral Directors bufldings thruout the country sons, Alfred a city plumbing inspector, and William, general Traffic Light A doctor was killed yesterday when his auto struck two cars and a traffic signal near Western and Wilson avenues.

He was Dr. Stanley Schriver, 64, of 5900 N. Kenneth av. Patrolman Walter Cabay said Schriver was driving south in Western avenue when he struck agent of the Southern Pacific Bosch railroad; eight grandchidren; and six great-grandchildren. Mass for Joseph L.

Rago, 57, of 5120 Fullerton a partner in the Rago Brothers Funeral homes and a leader the Chicago Italian-American community, will be said at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in St. Genevieve Catholic church, 4835 Altgeld st Mr. Rago, who died Thursday in St.

Elizabeth's hospital, operated mortuaries at 5120 JFut-lerton av. and 624 N. Western av. with his brother, Jack. Besides his brother, he leaves his widow; Irene; four daughters, Mary Louise, Theresa, Anita, and Angela; a son, Louis; another brother, Henry; and two sisters.

Mrs. Anne Dubin Anne Dubin, 70, 2350 Maple lane, Highland Park, widow of Henry Dubin, who was a Chicago architect, died yesterday in Highland Park hospital. Her husband planned a number of lake front apartment buildings, North Shore homes, industrial plants, and military establishments. She is survived by three sisters. Services will be held at 3 p.

m. tomorrow in Graceland Cemetery chapel. Mrs. Barbara S. Beach Services for Mrs.

Barbara S. Mass will be said at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in St Pascal Catholic church, 3935 Melvina av. Magdalena Bosch, nee Sendef, beloved wife of John Bosch; fond mother of John J.

Bosch and Marian Anderson; grandmother of Karen, Goran, Gregory Anderson, and the late John P. Bosch; dear sister of Theresa Neidenboch, Lena Roman, and the lata Marianne Schlrmong. Funeral from Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 N. Elston avenue, comer Pulaski rood, Monday, Jan. 20, 8:30 o.

to St. Benedict's church- Mire GRCHMANDEL, Morris Altshuler Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Member Morris Altshuler, 76, of 1344 SI 'ncoin ipage, no. 16, Order of Hermann Sisters.

KE 9-6100. Lunt died yesterday. He Booska was a pharmacist for more Gehl Sm Emillo Stella Mtlce. Genoresl Sm Bolhvtf notice. Goodla Sm Martha OadMMt notice.

Green See Rita Slaw work. Griffin See Gala notice. Hnsfield See Gals notice. Johnson Sm Rotona Heeler notice. Kehoe See Thomas McGevern notice.

Kelly Sea Rita Stow notice. Koselke See George J. Upton notice. La Rocco See Joseph Rage notice. La Velle Sm Thomas McGovera notice.

Laskey Sm Charles Sonant notice. Lepczynskl Sm Frank Lynn notice. Limber See Paul Llmberopuloi notice. Mallen See Clora Zum Molten notice. McKinney Sm Ruth Reusdi notice.

Miller Sm Gels notice. Morgan Sm Georso J. Upton notice. Neblo Sm Martin J. McPhee notice.

Novak Sm Francos Nowofc notice Orrico See Emilia Stella notice. Raduenzel See Ellis J. Dovles notice. Rensch Sm Jean F. McKinney notice.

Rycraft See George E. Leslie notice. SL Pierre Sm Irene Dumas, notice. Serrelli Sm Joseph Rwa notice. Shanahan Sm Martin J.

McPhee notice. Sheeny Sm Martin J. McPhM notice. Williams Sm Carolina Wtllems notice. Ziemian Sm Paulina Ziemlonskl notice.

Four Chapelt to serve you NORTH 5206 Broadway XO 1-4740 If i4 Q536 J3ue Edward F. Bouska, beloved husband of the late Gertrude, nee Roskoof; son of the late James and Elizabeth? fothor of John; brother of Joseph; uncle of Joel len; brother-in-law of Margaret, Edna, i-iorence, wilda. Edward. William, and than 40 years and operated a drug store at 37th street and Cottage Grove avenue until his retirement 10 years ago. Mr.

Altshuler is survived by his widow, Bella; a son, Bernard; three daughters, Mrs. Mina Robert Roskopf. Funeral Monday, 8:45 He also designed the first aluminum car built by the Pullman company in 1933. He is survived by his widow, Florence. Joseph M.

Brooks Joseph M. Brooks, 54, of 6715 N. Kedvale president of Midwest Truck and Auto Parts company, 333 W. 28th st, died yesterday while on a business trip in Houston, Tex. Services will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. Survivors are his widow, Bessie; five daughters, Gloria, Marlene, Janice, Eileen, and Mrs. Chudacoff; three grandchildren; a brother; and two sisters. Robert T.

Braithwaite Mass for Robert T. Braithwaite, 68, of 7738 Merrill who died Friday in Hines hospital, will be said at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday in Our Lady of Peace Catholic church, 2000 E. 79th st.

He was an accountant for Piatt, 8100 Hoyne and was a former commander of the Hyde Park post of the American Legion. He is survived by his widow, Bernice; and a daughter, Mrs. Lucille M. NORTH-TOWN 6130 N. California Ave.

338-2300 a. tram Edward c. Schubert Chapel, 3419 Ridgeland avenue, Berwyn, to St. Leonard church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Boyce James J. Boyce, beloved husband of the late Anastatic, nee Rossiter; loving father of Michael, Gregory, Mary Johnson and Bolon, Mrs. Esther Baron, and Mrs. Eleanor Hamern; and seven grandchildren.

Services Andrew; grandfather of 19; brother of the late nnicnaei j. r-unerai Tuesday, Jan. will be held at 3 p. m. tomor NORTH SUBURBAN 9200 N.

Skokie Blvd. Skokie, HI. 679-4740 Beach, 531 Michigan Evans- 21, at 9:15 a. from Ahem Funeral Charles Dirnbeck, beloved husband of Marie, Me Ofenbeck; loving father of the late Charles Jr. end Norman.

Services Monday, 2 p. at chapel, 8400 S. Ashland. Interment Mount Greenwood cemetery. Memocials to Peace Memorial church will be appreciated.

RE 7-0077 or BE 3-4310. Donegan James O. Donegan, suddenly, beloved husband of Mildred Kay Donegan; loving father of Patricia M. Cummlngs, James G. Jerry; fond brother of Margaret Looby and the late William J.

Donegan; dear grandfather of Kathleen Cummlngs. Funeral Monday, 9 e. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 79th street at Loom is boulevard to St. Kilian's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Member of B. P. O. No. 1596; and St.

Kilian Holy Name Society. TR 4-1187. Doyle Edna Doyle, nee Henter, beloved wife of Frank; fond mother of A. 1c Thomas U. S.

A. Frank Maryann, and James Doyle; daughter of the lota Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henter; loving sister of Harold, Mrs. Mildred Elmer Maxwell, Mrs.

Florence Monaco, Theodore, Eugene, and Mrs. Adeline William Bodgen. Funeral 8:45 a. Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1964, from Zito Funeral Home, 1624 W.

Grand avenue, to St. Columbkllle Mass 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery.

Inf. HA 1-1557. Dubin Anne Green Dubin, Jan. 18, of Highlond Park, wife of the late Henry; mother of Arthur Detmers and Martin David; grandmother of four; sister of Mrs. Charles Lipman, Mrs.

Jesse Morlarty, Mrs. Louis Malakoff and Capt. Michael Green. Funeral- 3 p. m.

Monday, Jan. 20, at Graceland cemetery chapel. Please emit flowers. ID 2-4260. Duever Alfred Duever, beloved husband of the late Julia, nee Mangan; loving father of Alfred William and the late Louis fond grandfather of ten; great-grandfather of six.

Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. from Behnke-McKenna funeral home, 5917 Irving Park road, to St. Pascal church. Requiem mass 10:30 a. m.

Interment All Saints. Member of P. B. A. and William McKinley Camp, No.

6. United Spanish War Veterans. AV 3-3426. Dumas Irene V. Dumas, beloved wife of Alexander; fond mother of Alexander, and the late Marie Hortman; grandmother of Alexander III, and Edward; sister of Florence McNally and Louise Spillard.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:00 a. from the George R. Thompson Mortuary, 8801 Stony Island avenue to St. Ailbe church. Moss 9:30 a.

m. Burial Mount Olivet. Information 374-1212. Feder Miriam Gordon Feder, nee Frumkln, of 1639 Greenleaf avenue, beloved wife of Samuel Feder and the lote Dr. Homer James Gordon; devoted mother of Bessie Gordon and Esther Gordon; dear mother-in-law of Rabbi Nathan H.

Gordon; darling grandmother of Sharon and James; fond sister of Anna Farkas of Chicago, Raymond Widmonte, and Shoshana Sutt-ner, both of South Africa. Service Monday, 12 noon, at Weinstein Bros. Chanel, 1300 Devon avenue. Interment Agudath B'nal Eretz Israel, Waldheim. Membr Cong.

B'nal Zlon of Rogers Park, Agudath B'nal Eretz Israel, and Central Hebrew High School PTA. Visitation at time of service only. RO 1-2400. Home, ar inu iwaaison street in Oak row in the chapel at 1300 Devon Park to St. Giles church.

Requiem mass av. ton, who died Wednesday in Evanston hospital, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1567 Maple Evanston. She was the widow of Pierre G.

Beach, who was Charles M. Postl at 10 a. m. Interment Mt. Carmel cemetery.

EU 3-5700 or KE 3-2394. Bradford Margaret Bradford, age 65, nee Tunlson, of Holland beloved wife of Ham dear mother of William Jr. of Miami. and Judson T. Bradford of SOUTH 6935 S.

Stony Island Ave. DO 3-4920 Mass for Charles M. Postl, Holland; five grandchildren; sister-in- an Evanston realtor and pres C. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 109 YEARS 221 Easf Erie Superior 7-7709 law of Robert Koerber of Ft. Wayne, and John J. Schwab of La Grange, ond Charles Bradford of Chicago. Resting at Verlee-G n-Sterenberg Chapel, Holland, Mich. Services Tuesday, 2 p.

at the Grace Episcopal church, Holland. Interment Pilgrim Home cemetery. Braithwaite 79, owner of a health club at 188 W. Randolph st, will be said at 9:30 a. m.

tomorrow in St Philip Neri Catholic church, 2132 E. 72d st He died Friday in Wesley Memorial hospital. Mr. Postl attained world-wide fame as a wrestler in Vienna, Austria, before coming to the United States. He is survived by his widow, Florence; two sons, Charles N.

and William J. Murphy; two grandchildren; Robert T. Braithwaite, January 17th, be DRAKE SON 5303 N. Western LO 1-6874 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 625 Busse Highway 698-3368 PARK RID6E, ILLINOIS loved husbond of Berenice Cozad Braithwaite; loving father of Mrs. Lucille Pastor and the late Lt.

Robert ident of the North Shore Real Estate board. She leaves four sons, P. Goff Louis, George, and Gardner; 12 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Theodore J. May Theodore J.

May, 56, of 4923 N. Hermitage a Chicago policeman for 20 years, died yesterday in American hospital. Mr. May spent most of his years in the police department assigned to the Town Hall station. Surviving are his widow, Hazel; a son, John; his mother, Braithwaite; grandfather of seven.

Fu neral Tuesday, 9 a. from Donne an Funeral Home, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to Our Lady of Peace FURTH CHAPEL ESTABLISHED 1865 JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2100 E. 75TH-ST. Ml 3-5400 Abalos two brothers; and one sister. church.

Moss 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's. Member of Liberty post.

No. 779, A. L. SO 8-8822. Frank B.

Abalos, dear husband ef Diane, nee Krulli fond father ef Barbara. Schar- Thomas J. Raftery maine, and CoIImhi brother of Sotero and Morcello of Fairfield, Cal. Fu Brazda neral Monday. 9 a.

from Lucanle Thomas J. Raftery, 67, of 9244 JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 25 E. Erie WHIteholl 4-6060 Antoinette Brazda, late of 7201 S. Camp 409 W. North avenue, to Immaculate Conception church.

Interment bell avenue, beloved mother of Alice and S. Central Oak Lawn, re the late Roy mother-in-law of Flor ence; grandmother of Larry, Marcla. and Mrs. Anna May; three brothers; St. Joseph.

MO 4-5150. Alden tired chief clerk for the Chicago and Eastern nimois rail Cemeteries the late Roy Alan. Funeral Tuesday, Daniel A. Manning Mass for Daniel A. Manning, 74, of 9120 Sherman Brook-field, who died Friday in a Stickney nursing home, will be said at 10 a.

m. tomorrow in St Barbara Catholic church, 4008 Prairie av. He had retired 10 years ago as supervisor of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad company. Surviving are a son, Dennis a daughter, Mrs.

Ruth Rubeck; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two brothers; and a sister. Mrs. Emma Strauss Services for Mrs. Emma Strauss, 70, of 5013 N. Kenmore will be held Tuesday in Lakeside, CaL Mrs.

Strauss the rear of a car at Leland avenue. The driver of the car, Fred Magnanensi, 51, of 1641 Wrightwood suffered neck injuries. Strikes Second Car Schriver's car then continued south in Western where it struck another car at Wilson avenue driven by Leonard Fano, 44, of 4526 N. Troy st Fano and a passenger, Philips Vella, 46, of 6323 Kirkwood suffered cuts and bruises. The car then hit a traffic light at Wilson avenue.

Schriver was pronounced dead on arrival at Ravenswood hospital. A Park Forest man was killed yesterday when his sports car left 159th street near Oak Forest and crashed into a tree. Henry G. Sekular, 53, of 8 Wayne ct, in the suburb, an electronics engineer, died two hours after the accident. Oak Forest firemen worked for more than an hour to free Sekular, whose body was pinned between the door on the driver's side and an elevated gear box mounted between the bucket seats.

Hits Tree Sideways The accident occurred in 159th street one-half mile east of Harlem avenue in Bremen township. State Trooper James Schaffer said Sekular's car, eastbound in 159th street, skidded and crashed sideways into the tree. Sekular died soon after he was taken to St Francis hospital in Blue Island. Pedro Ramirez, 40, of 703 Schiller Elgin, a meat cutter, was killed yesterday when his car swerved out of control and struck a tree. The accident occurred in Illinois highway 31 about five miles south of Elgin as Ramirez' car was traveling north.

Wayne J. Van Der Aa 33, of 15125 Cottage Grove Dol-ton, was killed yesterday when he lost control of his car on the exit ramp of the Kingery 9 a. from Zarzyckl Funeral Home, 3054 Carrie Louise Alden of 3240 W. 65th road, died yesterday in his W. Cermak road.

To Blessed sacrament church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Visitation place, dear daaahter of the late Julius and Sarah. Services Monday, 2:30 p.

at Bourne Chapel, Kedzie avenue at 65th place. Cremation- at Mount Hooe. Visita home. Surviving are his wid Sunday from 1 p. m.

to 9 p. m. 521-2214. Bregstone ow, Beatrice; a daughter, Mrs. tion Monday after 11 a.

m. Illustrator for CRYPTS Gertrude M. Bregstone, dear sister of American Technical society. RE l-sisi. Altshuler Dolores Mackmey; four sons, the Rev.

Thomas, Brother Michael Daniel. Robert, and Egan Dr. Michael J. Egan. of Lake Geneva.

Morris Altshuler, 1344 Lunt, beloved husband Bella; laving father of Mina Irving Bolon, Esther Irwin Baran, Elea James; and nine grandchildren. Mass will be said at 11 nor Harold Haipern, and Bernard; seven and three sisters. Mass will be said at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, 4650 N.

Ashland av. Mrs. Samuel Feder Services for Mrs. Miriam Gordon Feder, 62, of 1639 Green-leaf who died of a heart attack Friday night, will be held at noon tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. She was the wife of Samuel Feder, a realtor.

She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Miss Bessie Gordon and Mrs. Esther Gordon; two grandchil grandchildren. Services Monday, 3 p. LOTS NICHES 7800 IRVING PARK ROAD CHICAGO 34. ILLINOIS SEND FOB FBEE BOOK LET a.

m. Tuesday in St Gerald's at Weinstein Bros. Chapel, 1300 Devon, retired dentist, practiced at 4800 Madison street, Chicago, for 35 years, beloved husband of Milla M. German and the late Mory Egan, nee Hart; fond step-father of John German; brother of Edward and John; step-grandfather of two. Funeral Monday, 2 p.

Stelnke Funeral Home, 515 Center street. Lake Geneva, Wis. Interment Oak Hill cemetery. Friends may pay their respects ot chapel Sunday, after 2 p. m.

Catholic church, 94th street Interment Westlown. Member of Retail Druggists association. Visitation at time and Central avenue, Oak Lawn. ot service. RO 1-2400.

Ambrose died Tuesday in Lakeside. She was the widow of Fred L. Rosa M. Ambrose, net Kay, Jan. 16, "Cremation la a NEW Lllht" Strauss, a 48th ward Republican 1964, beloved wife of the late James Engelhardt Ambrose; dear mother ef James w.

precinct captain who died two Paul C. Engelhardt. beloved husbond of grandmother of Guv. Jo-Ann Erhardt. Bartlett, co-owner of Kenneth and Thomas Carroll, a contracting firm at 228 N.

La Salle st, died of injuries suffered in the accident. Jacqueline, James ill, and Daniel; great-grandmother of four; sister of William Koy and Llllie Lawson. At Lain Son weeks ago. Mrs. Strauss is survived by a son, El wood; a daughter, Mrs.

Shirley Ander Sorah the late Henry and Phillip Bregstone, and Esther Levenberg. Service Monday, Jan. 20, 2 p. at Furth Chapel, 2100 E. 75th street.

Interment Isaiah-Israel cemetery. Ml 3-5400. Breit Mary Breit, beloved wife of the late Henry; darling mother of Alice. Services Monday, Jan. 20, 1 p.

at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Arlington. Please omit flowers. Brooks Joseph M.

Brooks of 6715 N. Kedvale, Lincolnwood, dearly beloved husband of Bessie, nee Alpert; loving father of Lois Chudacoff of Wllmetle, Gloria, Marlene, Janice, and Eileen; three grandchildren; fond brother of Frieda Friedman of Lincolnwood, Seymour, Ethyl Cherls of Glencoe and the late Albert. Services Monday, 2 p. at Weinstein Brothers Chapel, 1300 W. Devon.

Interment Rosemont Park cemetery. Trustee of Lincolnwood Jewish Cong, and Member of Shrlners. Visitation at time of service only. Family at late residence. Information RO 1-2400.

Bass Emma V. Buss, oge 79, of St. Charles, Jan. 17, beloved wife of William; fond mother of Roland of St. Charles; sister of Elsa J.

Gorecki of N. C. and Elizabeth Voss of Chicago. Service Monday, 1:30 p. at Norrls Meyer Funeral Home, 102 S.

3d street, St. Charles. Interment Union cemetery. 584-2000. dren; a brother; and two sis Chanel, 2121 w.

95tn street, where serv ices will be held Monday, Jan. 20, at ters. 2 CRYPTS ot Memory Garden cemetery. Palatine. III.

Choice location In W. Garden Sanctuary. Purchased in 1961. JU 7-4651. 3 p.

m. interment Mount nape. Anderson son; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Two Teen-agers Injured The iniured are Emmitt Walter S. Henney Olga Z.

I. Anderson, net Schemdahl, Services for Walter S. Hen Peake, 18, of 210 Oak st, Bart ONE LOT In Cave Hill Section of Evergreen Cemetery for actual price I paid for It. Send reply to James C. Patterson, 1602 Lawton Indianapolis, Indiana.

beloved wife of the lata ami lov ney, 76, of 629 S. Ridgeland lett, and a passenger Peak's car. Joseph Ouska. 18, of 2 S. ing mother of Winona Jensen; grandmother of the late Kenneth Jensen; sister of Ellen Klefbohm and Bertil Schemdahl.

Services Monday, Jan. 20, 1964 at 1:30 p. from Frank R. Rlnga Sons, 6833-35 W. Grand avenue.

Interment Oak Park, will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the chapel at ELMHURST. ILL. Elm Lawn cemetery.

2 lots in new section. $1 50. Write Paul Brueckner. 838 N. 13th street, Milwaukee.

Wis. 53233. Altendorf Streamwood. State TrooDer John Gaskula 124 Madison Oak Park. Mr.

said Carroll was southbound in 4-GRAVE lot at Mount Vernon cemetery in the Garden of the Apostles at Polos Hills Memorial Estate. Price $400. 333-1461. Henney died Friday in West Ridgewood. Member ef Austin lodge.

No. 466, V. O. of Montclare chapter. No.

45, O. E. S. ME 7-8280. Anheier Illinois highway 59 at Schaum- Suburban hospital, Oak Park.

bure road, three miles east or 6 LOTS together in Forest Home cemetery. Will sell for $550 or exchange for carpenter work for some amount. VI 7-3291. Ruth Anheier, formerly of Hamilton hotel. In Chicago, daughter of the late Anthony A.

and Mary, nee Clifford; sister of Lu Harold Johnson Services for Harold Johnson, 57, of 9604 Millard Evergreen Park, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 9837 Kedzie Evergreen Park. Mr. Johnson died Friday in Christ Community hospital.

He was the owner of the and Meat company, 5801 S. Racine and had been in the wholesale meat business here 18 years. Surviving are his widow, Agnes; and two children, Sharon and William. James Quinn Bye cille Stelnke, the late Mary Slenker, Elgin, when his car was involved in a collision with Peake's car, westbound in Schaumburg road. Both cars SELL or trade for $400 or A-l station wag.

of equal value, 2 grave lots wcvp-toriums. JU 8-7673. John and Harry Anheier; aunt of Glen Arthur O. Bye of 10429 S. Morgan street.

expressway at the Calumet ex Slenker and John and Harry Anheier Jr. Visitation Sunday, Aufenberg 8 White 4 GRAVES Garden of the Last Supper, Memory Gardens, Arlington Heights. Reas. 296-3880 after 5:30. Funeral Home.

Requiem mass and in swerved, struck a stop sign. terment Monday, Our Lady of the Lake 2 CRYPTS Memory Garden, Arlington Heights. Reas. EA 7-9079. and then cut down a utility pole, church, Monticello, ind.

pressway and crashed into a light pole. He was dead on arrival ata St. James hospital, Chicago Heights. Wankegan Pedestrian Dies Edward J. Grimes, 77, of 110 4 LOTS In Cedar Park cemetery, 127th-Halsted-Sts.

S475. LA 3-4938. Gaskula said. The pole feu onto Peake's car, injuring In Memeriam Uo to midnight Friday, 20 Washington Waukegan, was Mass for James Quinn, 7924 Dorchester who died Fri nersons had been killed in killed last night when he was struck by two automobiles in day, will be said at 11 a. m.

traffic accidents in Cook county tomorrow in St Felicitas Cath Sheridan road just south of olic church, 1526 E. 84th st He since Dec. 31. Of these, nine were in Chicago, where 1,536 nersons had been injured in the Washington street, in Wauke gan. same period.

The first car was driven by John Turnipseed, 21, an orderly in Lake Forest hospital, and R. McCORMICK, was a dispatcher for the city sanitary department He is survived by his widow, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Beougher and Mrs. Shirley Behenis; two sons, James and Gene; three brothers; and one sister. the second by Walter E.

DE KALB CIVIC Sparks, 29, of 725 N. Jackson Wakegan. Both were south LEADER, DIES bound. beloved husband of Alice, nee Jensen; loving father of Richard dear grandfather of Brian; fond brother of Elvira Christiansen. At Phillips Chapel, 10234 S.

Michigan avenue. Services Monday, 3 p. m. Interment Mt. Greenwood.

PU 5-2444. Carlstrom Eugene A. Carlstrom, 70, husband of the late Helen, nee Hayes; brother of Raymond G. of Evanston, Mrs. Clifford Stina Juby of Elgin.

Resting Wait-Ross-Allanson Chapel, 51 Center street, Elgin, after noon, Monday. Rosary, 8 p. m. Monday. Mass Tuesday, 10:30 a.

St. Lawrence church, Elgin. Interment All Saints cemetery. Des Plaines. Carr James Joyce Carr of 1506 Palmgren drive, Glenview, Jan.

18, husband of Marian father of Sally ond Jeffrey; son of James G. Carr of Chicago. Memorial service Tuesday, 11 a. at Glenview Community church, 1000 Elm street. Visitation at Wm.

H. Scott Funeral Home, 1104 Waukegan road, Glen-View; Monday 7 to 9 p. m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer society, 37 S. Wabash, Chicogo.

Carroll Kenneth P. Carroll, beloved husband of Loretta; fond father of Teresita and Martin; dear son of Elizabeth and the late Martin F. Carroll; fond brother of Nancy Thomas and Maureen E. Carroll. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.

from Hursen chapel, 929 Belmont avenue to St. Athanasius church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Calvary.

Visitation Sunday and Monday, 7 p. m. 'til 10 p. m. In lieu of flowers, make all contributions to St.

Francis Hospital, Evanston, Building Fund. Charnota Kotorina Kolarlk Charnota, beloved wife ef Michael; loving mother of Anna Ben-nie Schultz ond Michael Margaret); dear sister of Mary Michael Vagrovic, Julia Salczynskl, Susie Fred Woodin, and Christina Peter Komyatte; fond grandmother of three. Resting at Rozdil-sky sons Funeral Home, 2410 W. North avenue. Funeral Tuesday 9 a.

to St. Michael church, 2417 N. Campbell avenue. Interment Elmwood cemetery. HU 6-0797.

Christiansen He owned the D. W. Henney Woodworking and Carpentry company, and was a member of the Machinery club and Executive Club of Chicago. James J. Boyce James J.

Boyce, 71, of 1342 N. Mayfield died yesterday in the rectory of St Giles Catholic church, 1046 Linden Oak Park, where he had been head maintenance man for 39 years. Surviving are three sons, Gregory, Andrew, and Michael; a daughter, Mrs. Mary John-son; and 19 grandchildren. Mass will be said at 10 a.

m. Tuesday in St. Giles church. Mrs. Russell J.

O'Brien Mass for Mrs. Mary D. O'Brien, 68, of 1701 E. 85th st, wife of Russell J. O'Brien, 8th ward Democratic' committeeman, will be said at 10 a.

m. tomorrow in St. Felicitas' Catholic church 1526 E. 84th st She was killed Friday in an auto accident. Surviving in addition to her husband is a daughter, Mrs.

Mary Jane Lewis. Paul C. Engelhardt Paul C. Engelhardt, 72, of 3506 N. Hamilton a retired plumber, died yesterday in Illinois 'Masonic hospital.

Surviving are his widow, Lillian; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Jania and Mrs. Dorothy Carlson; six grandchildren; two brothers, and one sister. Services will be held at 11 a. m.

Tuesday in the chapel at 5303 N. Western av. Lt. Jack Ewing charged both De Kalb, Jan. 18 (DPD Fletcher Dr.

H. S. Fletcher, Jan. 20, 1936. In cherished memory of my dearly beloved husband.

LILLIAN. Gorgo Dominic Gorgo. A tribute of love and" memory to our beloved husband and father who passed away Jon. 19, 1950. WIFE AND CHILDREN Hoffman Joseph Hoffman.

Six years have passed since you've been Bone, but our love for you still lives on. YOUR LOVING WIFE, CHILDREN, AND GRANDCHILDREN Kahn Mina Kahn beloved mother of Leon Joseph Kahn, who went to be with her Messiah Jesus Christ, January 19, 1962. Gone but not forgotten, dear Mother. LOVING SON AND FRIENDS. Merenda Dominic Merenda, Jan.

20, 1962. The blow was hard, the shock severe, we never thought your death so near, but only those who have lost con tell the pain of parting without farewell. LOVING WIFE, BERNICE. O'Meara Dorothy Louise O'Meara, In memory of our darling daughter and sister, who passed away eight years ago today. YOUR LOVING FAMILY Tarbell Charles Tarbell.

In loving memory of our beloved brother who was killed one year ago today. MURIEL AND RUTH drivers with negligent driving Robert F. McCormick, 70, a civic and business leader here Grimes was dead on arrival at St. Therese hospital in An ton acci Louise Antonuccl, nee Galluzzl, beloved wife of Alfonso; loving mother ef John, Jane, and Susan; dear daughter of John and Susan Gailuzzi; sister of Edward, Violet Ficarella, Rose Angiolo, Elsie Mitchell, William, and John Jr. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 o.

from Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue. Oak Park, to St. Robert Bellarmine church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Queen ef Heaven. VI 8-3010, ES 9-5151. Babcock Mary Alice Babcock of 7141 Bennett avenue, Jan. 18, 1964, beloved wife of Asa M.

Babcock; sister of Thomas A. Young. At Lain Son Chapel, 2024 E. 75th at Jeffery where services will be held Monday, Jan. 20, at 3 p.

m. Interment Lorain, O. Member of Bryn Mawr Community church; Arche club, and Canton, chapter. No. 190, O.

E. S. Baran Anna Baran. nee Chmlel, beloved mother of Walter, Jeanette Kowalayk, Sophie Casmir Tomlln; dear sister of Caroline Madiczyk; fond grandmother of Florence Marvin, Jerry Kowalayk, Richard and Gene Tomlln, and Irene Kecprzak. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

from the Klrstm Funeral Home, 1006 N. Western avenue, to St. Helen church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery.

AR 6-3378. Beach Barbara S. Beach of 531 Michigan avenue, Evanston, Jan. 15, 1964, wife of the lata Pierre G. Beach; mother of George P.

Goff, Louis end Gardner Beach; 12 grandchildren, and one great-grandson. Friends may call at Hebbiethwaite Chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, Sunday ufteinuun and evening where service will be held 11 e. m. Monday. Interment Rosehill.

Bedard Joan Bedard. oge 3, ef Lombard, darling daughter ef George end Lorraine, nee Boisvort; dear sister ef Sharon, George Edward, De lores, Richard, and Mary. Resting at the Brest Funeral Home, 135 S. Main street, Lombard, till 10 a. m.

Monday. Mass of the Angels, 10:30 a. at Sacred Heart church. Interment Queen of Heaven. MA 9-0094.

Behlen for four decades, died last Waukegan. night- nine days after he received the highest papal honor that can be given to a Roman Miss Marie O'Rrama, 69, of 3133 S. Karlov died yes terday in MacNeal Memorial Catholic layman. McCormick. board chairman hospital, Berwyn, of injuries suffered Christmas day when Lillian, nee Holzbauer; loving father of Florence Janla and Dorothy Carlson; grandfather of six; fond brother of Alfred, Elsie Slppl, and Herman Engelhardt.

Member of Irving Park lodge. No. 190, I. O. F.

Services Tuesday, Jan. 21, 11 a. at Drake 4. Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue.

Please omit flowers. 561-6874. Feiber Claire F. Feiber, on 15, wife of the late Samuel beloved and devoted aunt of Peggy Sugar and Mariorie Blanevi darling great-aunt of James Blaney Edward Blaney, Barbara Fried Hohnl, and Herbert Fried Jr. Reposing ot "The Universal" Funeral Chaeel, E.

52d street and Lexington avenue. New York City. Services at the Beth-El Chapel of Temple Emanu-EI. 5th avenue and 65th street. New York City, Sunday at 12 noon.

Foley Laura T. Foley, nee Nielsen, beloved wife of Daniel; loving mother of Shirley Natalie, Joseph O'Connor, and Ger-oldlne Buckert; fond grandmother ef 10; dear sister of Clarence, Lawrence, Henry, and Roy Nielsen and Charlotte Hupac. Resting at Lewis Funeral Home, 10300 W. Grand avenue. Franklin Park.

Funeral Monday, Jan. 20, at 9:30 a. to St. Gertrude's church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. Past President of Crescent Division No. 1 of G. I.

A. to the B. of L. E. GL 5-1200.

Forst Roy J. Forst beloved husband of Barbara nee Snukst; loving father of Mariana C. William Phillips and the lote Roy J. grandfather of William Phillips III and Barbara Ann Phillips. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.

from Michael Colletta and Sons Funeral Home, 3240 W. 79th street, to St. Denis church. Requim mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Casimir. Member of Mount Greenwood post. No. 844 A.

L. and Cicero-Berwyn III. lodge. No. 1510, B.

P. O. Elks. 436-1861. Frank Tlllle Frank, of 5038 W.

Adorns, dear sister of the late Louise. At Kavanagh and Toomey, 238 S. Cicero at Jackson. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. to Resurrection church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary's. Member of Altar Guild.

AU 7-1000. Fulsang Ross M. Fulsang, Jan. 17, beloved husband of the late Jeonette Fulsang; loving father of Margaret Livesey, Robert Jeanne L. Heelan, and Ronald fond brother of Nicoline Murphy and the late Vera Swanson; grandfather of 10.

Funeral Monday, 11 a. ot Donnellon Funeral Home, 10525 S. Western avenue. Interment Cedar Park. Masonic service Sunday, 8 p.

under auspices of Boulevard lodge. No. 882, A. F. A.

M. Member of Englewood Kiwanis club. BE 8-0075. Gabcl Lawrence C. Gabel of Glenview, beloved husband of the late Edna; fond brother of Lena, Mary Mi I left, Katharine Becker, Joseph, Ralph, ond the late Anthony Christiana rutin, Michael and Susan Rugen.

Funeral from Meyer. Funeral Home, 6251 Dempster street, Morton Grove, Monday, 9:30 a. to Our Lady of Perpetual Help church, Glenview. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment local. YO 5-2500. Galup Robert NB. GaluP, beloved husband of Louise Gersch Galup; dear father of Shirley Frett, Robert and Lois Brady; -devoted son of Mary Cianca; fond brother of Louis Bacigalupo and Delia Garrity; grandfather of 14. At Williams Funeral Home, 12 Lake street.

Oak Park. Funeral Monday, 10 a. to St. Lucy church. Mass 10:30 a.

Interment All Saints. CO 1-3203. Geis William P. Gels, beloved husband of the late Gladys, nee Husfield; fond father of Arthur Gladys Miller, Helen Devereux, Louise Frett, ond Mary Jane Griffin; grandfather of 30. Funeral Monday, 10 a.

from Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue. Mass 10:30 a. m. at St.

Angela church. Interment Queen of Heaven. Member of St. Angela Holy Nome society. Kindly omit flowers.

ES 9-5151 or Bl 8-3010. Gemeinhardt Alfred H. Gemeinhardt, Jan. 17, 1964, beloved husband of Esther O. Gemeinhardt; dear father of Louis B.

Patricia Gemeinhardt and Joan Frank Bostwlck; fond grandfather of six; brother of Louise Gemeinhardt, Caroline Giger, Amanda David, Rose Hansen, the late Anna Wolfram, Catherine, Mary, and Walter Gemeinhardt, and Frieda Jockman. At Lain Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Monday, Jan. 20 at 2 p. m.

Interment Mount Hope. In Hm of flowers, memorials may be sent to American Red Cross or the Heart fund. Generalski Alexander Generalski, beloved husbond ef the late Mary; devoted father of Hi me Rose General, Jean Frank Jelunm. and Alex Alice General; dear bromer of Frances Robert Swann, Frank Helen General, ond Agnes George Tomek; loving grandfather of Diana James Westphal, Donald, and Gloria Jelinskl, and Wovne General; greatgrandfather of Lois Westphal. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

from Stanley Funeral Home, 3060-64 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. DI 2-2252.

Continued on following page of the De Kalb Trust and Sav ings bank, was Invested Jan. 8 she was struck by an auto. Pair Struck by Car Henry Meyer Henry Meyer, 83, of 626 N. Trumbull a retired route foreman for the Bowman Dairy company, died yesterday in his home. Surviving are his widow, Emma; three sons, Roy, and Robert; two brothers; seven grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.

Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the chapel at 5734 Di-verseyav. Mrs. Anna Glover Services for Mrs.

Anna Glover, 72, of 6241 Eberhart who died Friday in her home, wiU be held at 11 a. m. Tuesday in the chapel at 4445 South Park way. She is survived by two sisters. with the title and honor of Police said Miss O'Krama knight of St Gregory.

The ci was crossing in front of 6727 W. 21st sL, Berwyn, with Wil tation, conferred by Pope Paul VI, was presented by Bishop Card of Thanks liam Zeman, 65, of 2445 Hard Loras T. Lane of Rockford. A requiem mass for McCormick win be sung by the bishop Tues ing when the two were struck by a car driven by Marvin H. Gran ton, 40, of 11233 Abram We thank ear many friends who snared our grief by phone, moil, and visits, and who paid their last respects to our daughter, Sheilia.

MR. AND MRS. ALLEN ABRAM day. McCormick was president of Charles st, Westchester, an accountant Granton, who was John C. Christiansen, Jan.

18. 1964, beloved husband of Elaine; dear step-father of William Andresen and Elaine Lund-gren; three grandchildren; brother of Anna, Hannafn Sigrid, Harold, Gustav, Haakon. Ragna, Helga; nephew of George group three of the Illinois Bank ticketed, said it was dark and Announcements ers association and was active Jensen; uncle of John Christiansen. Member ef Normennenes Singing society: he could not see the pedestrians until it was too late to CONTRIBUTE TO Cancer Research Make memorial gift bequest to THE CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION. 9 E.

Jodcson-blvd. HA 7-8855 TAX DEDUCTIBLE in the American Bankers association. He was past president of De Kalb civic and business organizations and active in avoid hitting them. Swedish Club Male chorus; Mora-Tuna lodge, 134, V. O.

of and Bricklayers union No. 21. Service Tuesday, 1 p. at Grace Lutheran church, 2700 N. Harlem avenue.

Elmwood Park. At rest at John M. Pedersen Sons Chapel, 4338 Fuller- Miss O'Krama and Zeman, community chanty projects. who was slightly injured, were crossing in mid-block, police DEATH NOTICES said. Cuba to Buy Rice "SEE" MOUSE! ton avenue, until 11 a.

m. Tuesday. Interment Acacia Park. BE 5-1610. Chndzik Angeltne G.

Chudzlk, nee Kaprockl, beloved wife of John; loving mother of Jeanette Fred Poliak, and the late William; dear sister of Frank Kaprockl, Marion Emil Belanger, and Helen Edgell Hausenfleck, grandmother of four. Two persons were reported recovering satisfactorily in aOere "in- astlne wMoa lehi tm Sherman hospital, Elgin, yes teoTa Trlaaae. "See" aaaeariaa. la 1 eetiMB liri the aaaMe of faalbr terday from injuries suffered a hen ef the FUNERALS AT LOWER COST different legal bbjm taaa the from British Guiana KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jan. 18 Reuters Cuba will buy almost about half of British Guiana's rice export of 35,000 tons this year, Premier Cheddi Jagan said last night Friday night in an auto acci Maaseor jemiee er' eew "tee-VeetlMe fati MM ef a wile, wee dent in which one man was kaowa la the eeaaaalty ay bar killed.

Kenneth P. Carroll, 29, of Robert E. Behlen Sr. of 2016 Porkhurst court, Cincinnati, formerly of Evanston, beloved husband of lolo, nee Flanagan; loving father of Robert E. Jr.

and Margaret Morgan; grandfather of 10. Funeral Monday, Jan. 20, at Cincinnati. O. Sales manager for Dure Metal Products com pony for 20 years.

In lieu of flowers, donation to your favorite charity. Bernstein Almee Rosen haupt Bernstein, beloved wife of Marcus darling mother of the late Paul Burnham. Private services Monday, Jon. 20, 2 p. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western avenue. Entombment private. Please emit flowers. 561-6874. Bett Florence Bett of Maywood, sister of Walter Bett and aunt of Marcla.

Funeral Tuesday, 2:30 e. at the Senna Funeral Home. Lake street end-d evenea. May-wood. Interment Oakridge.

343-0014. Bier Ma Bier, beloved husband of Bessie, mm Shapiro; devoted father of Gloria Kesslor ere) Jock; loving grondfother of three; fond brother of Mary Bemot, Sol, Jerry, Dave, end the late Monts. Service Meadayv 3 a. of Pieor 'Memorial ChoMl. S20S Broadway.

Interment Cong. Zemoch Zedek cemetery, Waldheim. Friends may pay their respects at the chapel, Sunday, 7 to 9 p. m. Please emit 'flowers.

LO 1-4740. Blacklidge Linda Jean Bkxklidga, age 7, Jan. 17, of Northbrook, daughter of James and Edna; sister ef William, Judy, Solly, and Kathy; maternal granddaughter of Reaford tond Pearl Young; paternal granddaughter of Bemie end Cleona Bkxklidee. Resting at Kelley and Spalding Funeral Home, 1787 Deerfield road. Highland Park, where services will be held at 2 p.

at Monday. Jan. 20. Interment Acacia Pork. In lieu Funeral Monday, Jan.

20, at 9:30 a. from John H. Parka Funeral Home, 1256-58 W. 51st street, to St. John of God church.

Interment Resurrection. BO 8-5257. Confal Stonier Coufal Jan. 16, 1964, beloved husband ef the late Rose Coufal, am Vaiecek; devoted father of St on ley Mm Coufal Josephine Joseph Gora, Blanche Harry Robertson, and Lorraine Vincent Marintch; three grond-: children; 4 great-grandchildren; dear brother of Ludvik Agnes Coufal. Resting at Chapel, 4039 Joliet avenue, Lyons, III.

Services Monday, Jan. 20, at 12:30 p. to Woadlawn Memorial park. Chapel visitation, 2-10 P. m.

447-1900. Daly George N. Daly, beloved husband of Moe nee Clohsey; deboted father of George J. and Lorraine Healey; dear brother of Jeanette Hallback; grandfather of Kathleen Kaczor, Patricia, and James Healey, George and Carol Daly. At John Deir Funeral Home, 12 Lake street.

Oak park, Sunday, after 2 p. m. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. to Resurrection church. Moss 10 a.

m. Burial Mount Carmel. Member ef La Salle Assembly, Fourth Degree. P. G.

K. of Hughes council No. 1005 of C. EU 3-2818. Bolger See Mm Hendricks notice.

Cntinello Sm Rosomi Hester notice. Deverenx Sm Gels notice. Di Tommaso See Emllio Stella notice. Dnhig Sm Martin J. McPhee notice.

Fay Sm Thomas McGovera notice. Fotis Sm Joseph Rom notice. Frett See Gels notice. Ganazd Sm Antonoccf deata nertcs. DUE TO REMODELING WE ARE TEMPORARILY LOCATED AT 6300 W.

NORTH AYE. KRINGAS MARZULLO FUNERAL HOME AUsiin 7-8600 NORTH 929 W. BELMONT Vi Block Wait of Clark St. Willing ton 5-1724 AMPLE PARKINS WEST 5911 W. MADISON Masoa EStebrook 8-75C0 AIR CONDITIONED of flowers, contributions ssoy be mode to iiinaruw untearsny or Illinois, ef heawtolusy.

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