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10 Section 2 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1964 In Mimorlara Franke Jankovsky wiiiiam mm OBITUARIES Basch Arthur H. Busdi of St. Petersburg, formerly of Riverside, beloved husband of Esther. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Merker Funeral Home, 518 Hlllerove, comer of Franklin, West-Kem Springs.

Interment Bronswood. Visitation Tuesday only, 2-5, 7-10 p. m. CH ri tt ir.lT1. McDonongh Bessie McDonoeeh, nee Boyle, beloved wife of the late Bernard T.j fond daughter of the late Edword and Mory Russell Boyle; dear sister-in-law of John Morion O'Cennell, end Genevieve Larson.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 e. from Kenny Brothers, 5438 S. Halsted, to St. Thomas More church. Mess 10 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. BO 8-0662. McKeough Alen- E. McKeough, Feb.

1, beloved husbond ef Morgaret, nee Bayliss; loving father ef Peg Sfreff end Gene; erondfather of seven. At Birren Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark street, after 4 o. m. Sunday.

Funeral Tuesday morning at 9:30. Services in St. Morgaret Mory church ot 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary cemetery. Macak Helen Mocok.

Jan. 31, age 75, wife of James mother of De lores, Chorles of Idaho, Edward, and James grandmother of seven; sister of Mrs. Pouline Rhode and Mrs. Cioro Cowles; mother-in-law of Mrs. Mory Mocak and Mrs.

Adeline Mocok; sister-hvlow of Mrs. Anna Johnson and William Rhode Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street ond Phillips- evenue. Funeral 9:30 e. m. Tuesday, from parlors, to Our Lady of Leretto church.

Moss 10:30 a. m. Interment St. Mory cemetery. SO 8-6959.

Midden Mary E. Madden, beloved wife of the late James C. P. dear mother of James Mrs. Mae Hulthen, the late John and Mrs.

Loretta Welsh; sister of Mrs. Anne Gollogher; grandmother ef three; great-grandmother of seven. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Corcoran Funeral Home, 1420 E. 87th street, of Dante avenoe, to St.

Fellcitas' church. Moss 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SO 8-8600.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be mode to the Americon Cancer society, Illinois division, 37 S.Wabash. Malooly William J. Molooly, beloved husbond of Helen, nee Conway; fond father of William, Helen Ann, Robert, John, Jean, and Mory Alice; brother of Florence Rlckeeers, Thomas, Mory Therese, and the late John; son of the late William J. and Florence Nkholsen; stepson of Sarah. Funeral Wednesdoy, Feb.

5, at 9:30 a. from the M. J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 Northwest highway, to St. John Brebeuf church, Niles, III.

Interment Mt. Carmel cemetery. Member of North Americon Martyrs council. Knights of Columbus. NE 1-1240.

Marv Jonkankr. nee Cernv. ef 2409 S. Elmwood evenue, Berwyn, beloved wife of the lota Joseph J. dear mother of Joseph Jr.

Georgiona, Raymond Bor-bara Jonkovsky, Moe Christopher Jung, Anna Buzan, Helen Charles Bernard, and the lata Rose Jonkovsky; six grand children; three great-grandchildren. Fu neral Wednesday, Feb. 5, 8:45 a. from Svec Son Funeral Home, 4227 w. cermak rood, te St.

oaiio cnurcn. Mass 9:30 e. m. Interment St. Adalbert's.

Member of the Altar end Rosary society or our Loay or me mount cnurcn. iw 4-2050 or BL 2-2027. Janzer Morgaret Janzer of 9707 S. Ellis eve nue, wife ef the late Nicholas; fond mother of Elizabeth. Madeline DeBortolo, William, ond the late Andreas; sister of Anne Janzer.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from chapel. 9108 Cottoge Grove avenue, to Our Lody ef Hungary church. Moss 9:30 e. m.

Interment Moent Olivet. Johnson Alfonso Johnson, Suddenly, beloved husband of Helen, nee Kesper; dear father of Allen, Alfonso Linda, Joanna, ond Mrs. Helen volence; fond son of Mrs. Anne Masiliunos; brother of Joseph ond Morv Ann Apicella; grandfather of Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a. from the Vance Funeral Home.

1424 S. 50th evenue, Cicero, to St. Anthonys church. Entombment Queen of Heaven. OL 2-5245.

Jordan Wllliom E. Jordon, beloved husband ef Grace; fond father of Elray, Raymond, Vernon. Lawrence, Jemes. Ruth Ash, ond Sybil TeVogt; grandfather of 19; great-grandfather ef 10; brother of lona Elios and Glennle G. Butter-field.

Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. at Hursen Chapel, 5911 W. Madison street. Interment Glen Oak. Kalaina John Kalaina of 3032 S.

Emerald ovenue, beloved husband of the late Pauline; dear father of Sister M. Felix, S. S. Poulina Peter Krafchek, and Stanley Alice; grandfather ef Patricia Lennon and Walter Kalaina; two greatgrandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, Feb.

5, 8:30 a. from the A. M. Phillips Funeral Home, 3307 S. Lituonica avenue, to St.

George church. Interment St. Caslmir-S. YA 7-3401. Kaminski Ida A.

Kaminski, nee Johnson, beloved wife of Frank; dear mother of Jomes sister of Mayme, Alfred, Gustav, Adolph, and Olga Johnson, and Mrs. Hannah Gotz; grandmother of Juonita. Services Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1 p. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western ovenue. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. 561-6874. Kappes Joseph Koppes ef 13804 Kanawha avenue, Dolton, devoted husbond of the lote Elizabeth, nee Thullen; beloved father of Robert, Joan Duffnar, end Rose Marie Kappes; grandfather of 13; brother of Helen Kappes, Henry, Sr. M.

Padua, S. Campbellsport, the late Frank, Clara Dice, ond Theodore. Resting at Cooney Mortuary, 12 E. 112th place Funeral Tuesday, 9:45 a. to St.

Mary's church, Riverdale, III. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Assumption. Kawka Harriet Kawka, dearly beloved wife of the late Constantine; devoted mother of Jerome, Thomas, Barbara, Joanne, and Bernodette; dear sister of Marie, Verna, Agnes, Anna, Pearl, and Anthony; loving grandmother of 19.

Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1964, at 9:30 a. from Edword C. Schubert Funeral Home, 3419 S. Ridgeland avenue, Berwyn, to St.

Leonard's church. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation after 12 Monday. Kielas Felix S. Klelos, beloved husband of Clora; dear father of Raymond end Philip Mary Kielas; grandfather of Philip, Steven, Cathy, Kevin and Julie; fond brother of Delia Ziemba, Max, Edwin and Sylvester.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from Hursen Chopel, w. Madison street, to St. Cyprian church. River Grove.

Moss 10 a. m. Interment All Saints. King Anna M. King, nee Kasal, beloved wife of Joseph dear mother of Joseph Emily Mlraldi, Raymond George ond the late Adeline; fond sister of Emily Svobodo, the lote Mory, Joseph, James, Barbara, and Frank; grandmother of eight.

At Kavanogh Toomey, 238 S. Cicero ot Jackson, after 7 p. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. to Our Lody Help of Christians church.

Mass 11 a. m. interment Queen of Heaven. AU 7-1000. Knol Lambert G.

Knol, beloved husbond ef Jennie, nee Brands; dear father of Anna Hoffman, Laura Hulslen, and Lambert seven grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; brother of Jennie Euwema, Angeline Vos, Nicholas, and the late John and Arthur. Resting at Mulder Memorial Chapel, 6027 Roosevelt rood, Cicero, where services will be held ot 1 P. m. Tuesday, Feb. 4.

Interment Forest Home, in lieu of flowers memorials to Elim Christian School appreciated. OL 2-0005. Konrath Anno Konrath, nee Aspon, beloved wife of the late Joseph; fond mother of Jo seph Gertrude, Rose Clifford Erickson, Edward Geraldine, Frank Kay, John Beverieyi, and William iBernlcei; grand' mother of 18; great-grandmother of 14; dear sister of Amelia Nemec Rita HauPt, John Asoan, and Tom Aspan, and the late Rupert and Joseph Aspon. Funeral Wednesday, February 5, from Kowske Fu neral Home, 1503 W. 51st street, at 9:30 a.

to St. Au9ustlne church. Interment St. Mary cemetery. YA 7-4765.

Kukk Garry E. Kulck, beloved husband ef Olga, nee Weiss; devoted father of Verne Grace ond Robert; grandfather of Donna and Donald; brother ef Martha Hall and Elsie Kluender ef Kenosha, Wis. Resting at Hornburg Son Funeral Home, 8400 S. Ashland avenue, until 11 a. m.

Tuesday, Feb. 4. Services Tuesday, 1 p. at Nazareth Lutheran church. Interment Bethanla.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to Nazareth Building fund will be appreciated. BE 3-4310. Knklinskl Sophie Kukllnskl. nee Stasik, beloved wife of Joseph; loving mother of Gene, Rite, Ralph, and Robert; mother In-law of Mory, Frank Mulllns, and Genevieve; fond sister of John Stasik, Frances Len-art. Alberta Flguro, Morion Froniak, end Eleanor Stasik; devoted grandmother of five.

Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 4, 9:30 a. from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 Milwaukee ovenue, to St. Edward church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. SP 4-0366. Kashner Arnold N. Kushner of 612 Westweod lane, Glencoe, suddenly, age 22 yeors, dearly beloved son of Dr. Abraham and Beatrice Kushner; loving brother of Burton ond Kenneth.

Services Monday. 12 neon, at Weinsteln Bras. Chapel, 1300 Devon eve nue. interment cnabner verein cemetery, Waldheim. Member of the Phi Beta PI Medical Frat.

and Alpha Epsllon PI Fret. Please omit flowers. Visitation at time of services only. For information, RO 1-2400 or VE 5-2004. LaPlant Oliver LaPlant, beloved husband of the lote Stella, nee Torberson; dear rather of Orris; grandfather of Lucille Szaeponlki great-grandfather of Michael, James, and Mary Anna; fond brother of Charles, ef Crystal Lake, the lata Joseph end Isabel Johnson.

At Coleman's, 4611 N. Lincoln, where services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Interment Mt. Em blem.

SU 44888. LeDuc John H. LeDuc, loving brother ef Jomes Charles Almeda and Irene M. Benkendorf. Funeral Tuesday, 8:15 from Hough Funeral Home, 4300 N.

Central avenue, to Our Lady af Victory church. Mass 9 a. m. Interment Arlington National cemetery. Member ef Portage Pork Moose lodge.

No. 220, and Indian Portage post. No. 3592, V. F.

W. PA 5-4300, Leuth John F. Leuth, formerly ef Northbrook, beloved husbond of the late Caroline; dear father ef Fred, Evelyn Sanders, Wil-lard, Erwin, and the late Violet Fischer; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee of Perry street, Des Plaines.

Interment St. Peter's E. ft R. cemetery, Northbrook. Information, 824-5155.

Lincoln Anne O. Lincoln, beloved wife of the lote Arthur; dear mother ef Arthur J. and Chorles four grandcMldren; three great-grandchildren; sister of Emma Kuehl, Laura Morloty end Harold Wetzel. Services Tuesday, 1 P. ot Louterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E.

Northwest highway at Prindle evenue, Arlington Heights. Interment St. Lucas cemetery. 253-5423. Lohrentz Victoria Lohrentz, nee Swire, beloved wife of Walter P.i loving mother ef Robert Lohrentz; rona sister er Sidney, awvsius.

Charles Swire, end Cecelio Barton. Mem ber of Mary Queen ef Heaven Altar and Rosary society. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a. from Morovecek Fenera Home, 5318 W. 25th street, Cicero.

Requiem moss jo o. nnary eveen er neaven church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. TO 3-4242. Lyman Robert E.

baby Lyman, beloved son ef Robert J. end Theresa, nee Markow-skl; grandson of Robert E. end Jo-sephle Lyman, and Joanna Markowski; great-grandson of Theresa Ignatius Woinarowski. Visitation at chapel, 1256-58 W. 51st street.

Lyman None Lymon, nee Smith, beiovea wire er Robert; devoted mother of Kerry Lynn, Robert, Michael, end Timothy; fond daughter of Andrew end Julio Smith, nee Reid; deor sister of Helen Scott, Mary Jean Fletcher, Jomes, Andrew, and Edward Smith. Funeral Wednesday, 9 o. from Kenny Brothers, 5438 S. Hoisted, to Visitation church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

BO 84662. McComb Helen M. Nellie McComb, nee Rem, beloved wife ef Richard V. McComb; laving daughter of the late Thomos end Sore McCarthy Renn; fond cousin of Fabian Cafferty. At the Conboy Chapel, 4817 W.

Medison street. Funeral Tuesday ef 9:30 a. m. to St. Catherine ef Siena church.

Mass 10 e. m. Interment Mount CormeL Please emit flowers. AU 7-1136. R.

Lenn Franke Jr. of Deerfleld. beloved husband of Rosine; dear father ojf Micnete ana uarrcn, raving son or Kay ana una Franke: brother of James E. and Sharon Forre I. Services Monday, 2 a.

Louterberg and Oehler Funeral Home, 125 Waukegan rood, Deerfield. interment Irv ing Park cemetery. Wl 5-0790. Freeman Sarah Freeman ef 4140 N. Francisco, wife ef the tare Isadora beloved mother of Orris I.

(Jeannette end Paul isnirieyj; tend sister or Rose soxen, ef Los Angeles, Rae Scop, Los Angeles, Samuel, Morris, and Lazar Zonis, all of Brazil; dear grand mother of Gerald Sheilo, Richard Linda Beth, Michelle, Morion, Judith, and Deborah; great-grandmother of Me lissa, Mororle, and Shelley Freeman, Services Tuesday, 1 p. at Original Weinsteln a. Sons Chopel, 3019 W. Peter, son rood. Interment Westlown cemetery, Member of Dubos sorer Verein; Brichoner BessaraD er verein; uptown aux.

Chicago School for Retarded Children Chicago Convaslescent Home, Chicoga Ladies Aid for Jewish Blind of Jeru salem, and L. A. A. S. C.

Chapter the City ef Hope. Visitation of time of services only. LO 1-1890. Frese Ernest Frese ef Beecher, loving father ef Marilyn oniendorri also sur vived by two grandchildren, end four sisters. Services Tuesday, 2 p.

at Hock Chapel, Beecher. Visitation Monday, otter 2 p. m. Froad Anne of Downers Grove, beloved wife of the late George; mother of Harriet Stabenow; sister of Benjamin Brit- ton of Tacoma, ana Leone Kiner ef Aurora, III. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p.

at the Adams-Winterfield Funeral 4343 Main street. Downers Grave. Interment Woodlawn. WO 8-1000. Gagnon Alphonsina Gagnon, beloved mother of Stella O.

Gibbs ana Verona Schmia Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a. from Hursen Chapel. 5911 W. Mad son street, to St. Catherine of Siena church.

Mass 11 e. m. interment Queen of Heaven, Gargnlak Victor Goraulok Sr. of 539 S. Seoul ding avenue, beloved husbond of Jose phine; fond father of Victor Jr.

Marie and Laddie Eleanorei; grandfather Linda and Paul; brother of Andela Fai kus and John. Services Wednesday, Feb. 5. 1 e. Chrastka Memorial Chapel 3440 W.

26th street. Cremation Bohemian National. In lieu of flowers please donate to Bohemian Home for the Aged. 762-1212 or OL 2-1023. Girard Morslle L.

Girard, devoted husband of Catherine nee Hoipin; loving father of Thomas son of Elsie, nee De Vrles, and the late Edward and Moe, nee Cassidy; brother of Sister M. Mar-si le. O. Arthur, Antoinette Egan, Lenora Coke, and the late Donald; fond nephew of Mrs. Ruby Blouin.

Resting at Cooney Mortuary, 12 E. 112th place Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. tc St. Willibrord's church. Mass 10:30 a.

Interment St. Mary s. Goldman Sol Goldman of 3900 Lake Shore drive, beloved husband of Millie; devoted son of Rae and the late Harry Goldman dear brother of Barney of Cincinnati Esther Grossbera. and Belle Rlbiet. Services Monday, 2 p.

at Hartman- er North Town Memorial Chapel 6130 N. California avenue. Interment Westlown cemetery. IN 3-5000. Gould Florence Gould, nee MacieiewskI, beloved wife of the late Frank; dear mother of Nancy Minis, Donald, and Kathleen; fond sister or Micnaei.

pnvn josepn, irene, and the late Jeanette Jakus; grandmother of three. At Williams Funeral Home, 12 Lake street. Oak Park. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a. to Ascension church.

Mass 11 a. m. Interment All Saints. VI 8-8788, Gnnther Charles C. Gunther, beloved husband of the late Ann; dear father of Marilyn Kamoerf and the lata Eileen cuntner; srana father of four; brother of Myrtle Good, Frank, and Wllliom Gunther.

Resting ot Collins Funeral Home, 5350 North avenue, until 10 p. m. Monday, Funeral services Tuesday, Feb. 4, ot 2 p. at Hope Epiphany church.

855 N. Montlcello avenue. Interment Woodlawn. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Hope Epiphany church ap preciated. TU 94844.

Hallin Eric G. Hollln, 76 years eld, beloved husbond of Elsie, services 1:30 p. Tuesday at Carlisle Funeral Home, Mich igan City, Ind. Member of Medlnah Shrine ana sr. eemora comma naery, or Chi cago.

Harder Mildred R. Harder, nee beloved wife of Erwin mother of Mory Weiss; devoted fmother ef Julie end Jeffrey Weiss; i sister ef Marie Redlin, Elizabeth C. nrown, and Eleanor A. Brumbaugh, neral Wednesday, 9 e. from Pfaff Funeral Home, 5001 Lincoln avenue, to st.

Mat thias church. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Member of St. Matthias Sacred Heart league; Altar and Rosary society and St.

Jeanette court. No. 127, W. C. O.

F. Visitation begins Monday, 2 P. m. 728-1700. Hayes Robert J.

Hayes, husband ef the late Eulola; fond father of Luclle Modlune of Blue Island, Frank and Mary Schollch of Son Gabriel, brother of Nellie Taylor; grandfather of five; great-grand' father of seven. Services Tuesday, 1 P. at O'Donnell Funeral Home, 1811 W. 103d street. Interment Evergreen.

DC 1-2245. Heber Helen Heber, nee Koch; beloved wife of John C.i loving mother of John C. and Joseph devoted grandmother of three; fond sister ef Lillian Krier and Joseph Koch. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. or prarr Funeral Home, sooi Lincoln avenue.

Interment Irving Park cemetery. Member of Luxemburger Sisterhood of Chicago. 728-1700. Heidy Theresa Heldy, nee Horvafh, beloved wife ef the late James; fond mother of Rose Meier, John Horvath, Albert and Nicholas Heidy and the late Elizabeth Roller; grandmother of 31; great-grandmother of 24. Funeral Wednesday, February 5, at 9:30 p.

m. from Leo M. Brieske Son Chapel, 2859 No. Southport to St. Alphonsus church, interment family lot.

Please amlt flowers. 935-4111. Hefl Arthur A. Hell, Feb. 1, age 65, late ef 14711 Shepherd drive, Dolton; beloved husband of Margaret; dear father of Arthur C.

and Edward fond brother ef Mrs. Mamie Dickhoff of New York; devoted grandfather of 13. Reposing at Community Mortuary, 144th street and Indiana avenue, Rlverdale. Services Tuesday, 10:30 a. m.

Interment family plot. 849-5500. Held Rosa Lee Held of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of Leonard; dear daughter of Bessie Presnell. Services Tuesday, 2:30 p. at Louterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E.

Northwest highway, ot Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights. Interment Memory Gardens. 253-5423. Henneberry Genevieve A. Henneberry, nee Heater, beloved wife of Thomas dear mother of Donald Bellson; fond sister of Clara Smith and Evelyn Gevetosky; grandmother of six.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Gibbons-O'Keefe Funeral Home, 4245 Madison street, to St. Mel church. Mass 10 e. m.

Interment St. Mary's. Member of Commodore Barry unit 256, A. L. oux.

Hetzel Fred Hetzel, beloved husband of the late Jennie, nee Gr mbera; dear father of Fred, Margerle Mosek and the late Rob ert; grandfather or seven; erotner ot Charles, Henry, Annie Sporleder end Minnie Hansen. Resting ot Beukema Funeral Home, 10456 S. Western ovenue, where services will be held Tuesday, 1 p. Interment Mount Hope. BE 8-2144.

Hexel Elizabeth Hexel, nee Porazlnskt, beloved wife of the late Phlllpp; fond mother of Emil, Evelyn Kuaer; sister of Joseph, Casimir, Morgaret Bayer, Leo, Helen Peterson; grandmother of three; great-grandmother of six. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1 p. at Henry W. Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W.

Belmont ovenue. Interment Acacia Park. AV 4-8740. Hirschberg Harry Hirschberg of 2517 E. 77th street, beloved husband of Bertha, nee Levy; devoted father of Jerry; dear brother of Sam, Ann Feldman of Miomi, the lore Mike, Jenny Koplon, ond Esther Golden; loving grandfather ef Joan Stein ond Jerl Surrtdae; and four great-grandchildren.

Services, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2 p. at Furth Chapel, 2100 E. 75th street. Interment-Oak Woods cemetery.

Pleese emit flowers. Mi 3-5400. Hnnt John C. Hunt, died Sarasota, Jon. 31, long time resident of Chieogo, retired theater owner ond monoger, born Burlington, survived by his wife Elsie D.

Hunt; two daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Kenton end Mrs. Gloria Corskv, of Sarasota, brother of Floyd Hunt of Son Marco, Col. Funeral services and Interment Monday afternoon in Sarasota. Imhoff Carroll Imhoff, beloved husbond of Gladys, nee Hollowoy; fond brother of Ethel Rummery, Stanley and Vernon Imhoff.

Services 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Memorial Chopel, 5200 W. 95th street. Interment Beverly.

GA 4-0340. Irwin Andrew Felix Irwin of Lisle, husbond ef Dorothy; father of Elizabeth Beiorono, Sandra, Andrea, Patrick, ond Deborah; sen ef Hettie Irwin; brother ef Susae Irene Hurley. No visitation. Memorial mmIm UmAm. Cthnun 3.

9f30 Bl Ml ot Toon Funeral Home. 4920 Main street. Downers Grove, in lieu er flowers sineiy make contributions te the. Heart rend. WO 8-0408.

iiibkinui iift.mii NOTED FARM LEADER, DIES Formed First Family Farm Corporation Columbus, Feb. 2 (UPD William F. Renk, 83, of Sun Prairie, chairman of the board and founder of the first family farm corporation in the nation, died here tonight Renk, father of Wilbur Renk, a candidate for the Re publican nomination for the United States Senate and 1962 candidate for governor, suf fered a heart attack a month ago at Winter Park, fol lowed by a stroke two weeks Family Controls 2,000 Acres A native of Dane county, Renk on the Sun Prairie farm where he was born. In his lifetime the family holdings grew to more than 2,000 acres. In the 1930s, be served as state commissioner of agriculture.

pis national reputation In agriculture won him a hall of fame honor in 1948 Chicago's Saddle and Sirloin club, which honors world leaders in agriculture. Renk was a national author ity on sheep judging, working thruout the United States and Canada. Forms Family Corporation With his three sons he formed William F. Renk and company in 1934. It produces feed corn and beef cattle.

Survivors are the sons and one daughter. In addition to Wilbur 54, they are Walter, 60, Robert, 46, and Mrs. Merlin Schultz. All live in Sun Prairie, a small town near Madison. Eleven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren also survive.

70 ARGENTINES BELIEVED DEAD IN RAIL WRECK ALTAMIRANO, Argentina, Feb. 2 LP) The nightmare of flame and tangled steel that ended a holiday tram ride yielded more bodies today and pushed the estimated death toll to 70. But only 12 bodies had been recovered as workers probed the twisted remains of the Firefly express, carrying 1,030 passengers when it smashed head-on into a freight train at dawn yesterday. The collision derailed the first four of the 10 passenger cars and sent the fourth coach vaulting over the first three and crashing atop the flaming engine. Eyewitnesses said many of the 50 to 60 injured wandered among the wreckage.

Several bodies hung from shattered win dows. Weeping women held their children and tried to ease their fears. Several hundred children were aboard the Firefly returning to the capital with their parents from summer vacations at Mar Del Plata. DEBATE TEAMS TO COMPETE IN N. U.

TOURNEY Teams from 56 colleges and universities will compete Thurs day thru Saturday in the Owen L. Coon memorial debate tour nament at Northwestern university. They will debate whether "the federal government should guarantee an opportunity for higher education to all qualified high school graduates." Franklyn S. Haiman, profes sor of public address and group communication in the North western school of speech, will speak at a dinner at 7:15 p. in the North Shore hotel, Evans- ton.

Awards will go to 10 speakers, and 16 teams qualify ing for elimination rounds will be announced. The final debate will be at 3 p. m. Saturday in Fisk Hall auditorium. PROPONENTS ASK CONGRESS PROBE KREBIOZEN BAN New York, Feb.

2 UP) More than 1,500 persons attended a rally today at which demands were made for a congressional investigation of the Federal Drug administration's policies on the drug Krebiozen. Krebiozen, according to its proponents, has been effective in treating cancer in some humans and in animals. Based on FDA findings, the United States welfare department declared last September the drug is no more than 'an inexpensive chemical creatine and is worthless in treating cancer. The rally was sponsored by a group called the Citizens Committee for Cancer Survivors on Krebiozen. Some speakers said there was bias in findings by the National Cancer institute and the FDA in evaluating krebiozen therapy.

The federal agency has placed a ban on interstate distribution of the drug. The citizens committee approved a motion to appeal to President Johnson for executive intervention to have the ban lifted. 2 of 1 1 La Garie 1 4a La Garla. Feb. 3.

1939. la I of aw dortlna mother. Always In my heart. I AU aUV-JT ex st(vra Morchelve, lot of Lyons, III. Further infomwtioa sieose Call Hickory 7-7900.

Qainn Halm Broderick Qulnn. la loving memory of our deor Aunt Halm, who died one year oeo today. Fab. 3, 1963. MARY JANE AND TOMMY HAYES.

DEATH NOTICES "SEE" NOTICES Listed below ore "Set" notion whldi re cross references to deoth notices inm In tadmrc Trihuii- notices feature the names of family members ef the deceased whs hove different leeol noma than the do ceased because of metrlopo or a leaol chenae. Some "See" notices feature the maiden noma of a wife who may be best known in the community by Bylica See Alex J. Novak notice. Conrney See Edward D. Byrnes notice.

Dalton Sea Moclolr notice I DeLaRosa Sea Diego G. Rosa notice. Engler See Moclolr notice. Fascia See Oomlnlck Favosa notice. Grotefeld See Bertha Svensson notice.

Gazzaldo See Oomlnlck Favosa notice. Herbstritt See William R. Condon notice. Jnvanclc France Casey notice. Lotesto See Dieao O.

Rosa notice. Nielsen See Alphonsina Gognon notice. Patsopoulos Sea Andrew Pocho death notice. Schmid See Alphonslne Gognon notice, Sexton See Anm B. Cullen notice.

I Toomey See Frances Casey notice. Turriziani Sea Dominick Povese notice. Aanernd Louis Aonerud, beloved husband of the lare Laura; devoted father of Rov L. of Anaheim, and Lauralna; fond brother or the late Adoiph, Pied, ond Bernard. Services Tuesday.

February 4. 1 p. at Edgar Funeral Home, 1107 w. vth street, interment oak him. Masonic services Monday P.

m. coder me ouspices of Auburn Park loose. No. 719, A. r.

A. M. Ackermann Henry E. Ackermann; beloved husband of the late Comille; loving father of Florence Richard Johnson; fond brother of Agnes Arimond, of Santa Monica, eranaramer or can Kuczkowski, end Gary. Resting at Stermer Funeral Home, 3653-33 Fuiierfon avenue.

Serv ices Wednesday, February 5, lr30 p. m. Interment Ridgewood. BE 5-1815. Ambrosino Anna Ambrosino, formerly ef Lake Bluff, beloved wife of the late Andrew: sister of Joseph Serplco end the late Richer! a lovino.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from John Rogo Sons Funeral Home. 3740-44 w. North avenue, to St. Giees chorch.

Mass 10 e. m. Interment Mount carmel. TU 9-8223. Baie Herman A.

Baie, beloved husband of the lote Anna; uncle of Forrest c. Baie; brother of the lote Louis, Charles, Emma, Carrie, and Minnie Oamier. Masonic services) uesday, 1:30 p. at Hursen Chapel, 5911 W. Madison street, under the auspices of Blair lodge.

No. 393, A. F. 8, A. M.

Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. m. interment Rosenm. Banville Robert J. Banville, Feb.

1, 1944, beloved son of the late Patrick ond Katherine, nee Whltty, Banville, late natives ef Wexford, Ireland; dear brother of Sr. Mary Fidele, Sr. Mary Owen, Sr. Mary FMelis, Sisters of Charity. B.

V. Catherine. Valentine P. Anne, the late John, and James Bonville; devoted uncle of Mrs. Lucille Glocobbe ond Mrs.

Fore Healy. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 o. from O'Han-lev Funeral Home, 2035 E. 79th street. to St.

Dorothy church. Mass 9:45 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. SO 8-1610.

B'arranco Posquale Barranco, beloved husband of I ine ru ic rtose, new rrerra, rona Tamer of Rose Barry Tlritllll, Mary Carl Mondia, Sam Myrtle, Katherine Fontana ond the late Henry; granfather of 17; great-grandfather of 19. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Bacigalupo Funeral Home, 418 S. Cicero avenue, to Resurrection church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Mount" Carmel. CO 1-6600. Barton Robert Barton, late of 514 N. Sarlne- fleld, beloved husbond of Grace, nee Colboth; fond father of Robert Philip Kathleen, and Eileen; erondfather of mree.

t-unerai Wednesday, 10:30 a. Glbbons-O'Keefe Funeral Home. 4245 Madison street, to St. Mel church. Mass ii a.

m. interment Queen of Member ef Millwright union. local 1093. Benedetto Fllomene Benedetto, beloved wife ef the late Joseph; dear mother of Nicola. Vita Benedetto, end Rose Pozzl; grandmother er six; great-grandmother of 15i sister or Rose pavia.

Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 5, 9:30 e. from Collins Funeral Home, 5350 W. North avenue, to St. Peter Cenlsius church.

Mass 10 a. m. interment St. Joseph. TU 9-8844.

Berna Blanche M. Berna, beloved wife of Al bert H. Berne; fond mother of Harriet Slack ond Beverly Bema; grandmother ef Linda Marie end Donald W. Slack. Funeral Wednesday.

Feb. 5. at 2 p. from Kross Son Funeral Home, 1844 W. 63d street, interment Evergreen, Member Daughters ef Union Veterans of Civil war, 1861-1865; end Palm chapter.

No. 723. O. E. S.

Eastsrn Star services TufMav At PflHiin A-1R17 Beverly Emma Beverly, Gllenke, beloved wife of the late Floyd; stepmother of Bruce. Galen, Roy. ond Jean Wiseman: sister ef the late William and Henry Gllenke, end Minnie Suhr. Member of the Lodles Aid Trinity Lutheran church ef Oak Park. Services Tuesday, Feb ruary 4, 1 p.

m. ot Motz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Con cord le. Blitz Mary Blitz, 4250 Marine drive, beloved wife ef Edgar; lovino mother of Aline lorn pus, and the lote Dr.

Sidney Rubin; four grandchildren; fond sister of Moe Rofkln, of Hamilton, Canada, Bessie Wassermon, Martha Dolansky, end Eva Seltzer, all ef Montreal Canada. Services Monday, 3 P. at Weiestein Brothers no pel, i3oo Devon, interment snoiom Memorial Pork. Family at residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Klomnus. 1173 Cavell, Highland Park. Visitation at time ef service. RO 1-2400. Blue Frank Blue, beloved husband of Ann.

nee Valentino; fond father ef Frank beloved son ot the late George ond Rose, nee DeRosa; brother of James, Anthony, Pasty, George, and the late Frances. Funeral from Belmont Funeral Home. 7120 W. Belmont. Wednesday, Feb.

5, at 8:45 a. to Notre Dome church. Moss at 10 a. m. Interment Mt.

Carmel. Please omit flowers. 283-7744. Breitbarth Augusta Breitbarth, age 77, formerly ef Tinley Park, beloved wife of the late Charles; dear mother of Mildred and Mable Breitbarth ef Chicago and Robert of Tinley Park; grandmother of two. Resting at the Hlrsch Memorial Chapel, 183rd street and Harlem evenue, Tinley Perk, Monday offer 12 P.

m. Services Tuesday. 2 a. Trinity Lutheran church. Interment church cemetery.

I Brotman David Brotman of 5712 N. Francisco. beloved husband ef the late Gussie; de voted father ef Gertrude Greenberg; deorl grandfather of del Greenberg. services Tuesday, 10 a. ot Piser North Town Memorial cnapei, 6130 n.

California. Interment Westlown. Friends may pay their respects at the chapel Monday evening. 338-2300. Bruscato Frank Bruscato, beloved hasbqnd ef Stella; dear father of Frances Gless, Gus, Joseph.

Dorothy Shoxted, Virginia, Frank ond Stella Blanc; grandfather of 14. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Roland Homes for Funerals, 4152 Sheridan read, at Bueno, to St. Andrew's rhurrtt. Mais 10 a.

ai. Interment St. Joseph. Bl 8-1536. Please emit flowers.

Burger Raymond tPoppyl Burger ef Berkeley, beloved nusnone er Emma, nee ceroeiite; levin father ef Raymond J. end Robert J. Burger; deer grandfather ef Suson Burger, pvnerai lueseay, Fee. 4, 1:36 servicae of Raaaweae ru Heme. 4000 St.

Charles rood. Bellwood. Interment Oueea af Heaven cemetery. Visitation after Is.il Monday. LI 44447.

Mrs. Sarah Omens Mrs. Sarah Omens, 78, of 2531 Lunt died yesterday in Vil lage Nursing fcome, 9000 Lavergne Skokie. Mrs. Omens came to Chicago 75 years ago from London, Eng land.

She -was obo of the foun ders of Rest Haven Rehabilita tion hospital, 1409 S. California of Good Will Workers of Chicago; and of the Chicago Consumptive Aid society. Sur vivors include a son, Dr. David a daughter, Mrs. Florence Millman; three grandchildren a a t-grandson; and two brothers.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. Felix Kielas Mass for Felix Kielas, 67, oi 9060 Grand Franklin Park will be said at 10 a. m.

Wednes day in St. Cyprian Catholic church, River Grove. Mr. Kielas, who retired three years ago as a general foreman at General Time laboratories, 7426 Linder Skokie, died Satur day in his home. He is survived by his widow, Clara; two sons, Raymond and Philip; a sister; three brothers; and five grand children.

Mrs Mildred Bowers Mrs. Mildred Bowers, 88, of Indianapolis, a former Chicago- an, died yesterday in Middle-town, Ind. She is survived by a son, Edward a daughter, Mrs. E. B.

Fisher; a brother; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p. m. today in Indianapolis with graveside services and burial at noon tomorrow in Ridgewood cemetery, Des Plaines. Sol Goldman Services for Sol Goldman, 51, of 3900 Lake Shore will be held at 2 p.

m. today in the chapel at 6130 N. California av Mr. Goldman, secretary of Western United Dairy company, 1451 Grenshaw died Friday in American hospital. He is sur vived by his widow, Millie; his mother, Mrs.

Rae Goldman; a brother; and two sisters. Mrs. Ella Terry Services for Mrs. Ella Terry, 68, of 445 E. 65th who died Friday in Billings hospital, will be held at 1 p.m.

tomorrow in Lincoln Memorial Congre gational church, 65th street and Champlain av. She was the widow of Robert P. Terry, former Chicago attorney. Mrs. William Litman Mrs.

Ida Litman, 50, of 4826 Drake died yesterday in Forkosh hospital. She 'is sur vived by her husband, William, owner of a meat market at 958 Belmont three brothers; and four sisters. Services will be held at noon tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. DANCER IN RUBY CASE MISSING SINCE JAN. 10 Fort Worth, Feb.

2 (UPD Karen Lynn Bennett, 19, a red- haired strip tease dancer who tried to carry a pistol into Jack Ruby's bond hearing in December, today was reported missing. Miss Bennett's grandmother Mrs. Ruth Welchel told police she hadn't seen her granddaughter since Jan. 10. That day she left clothes and other possessions at Mrs.

Welchel's house. Miss Bennett, who worked at Ruby's Carousel night club, appeared as a witness 23. She testified she had called Ruby, the slayer of Lee Harvey Oswald, accused Presidential assassin, early on the day that Oswald was killed. She said she sought $25 from Ruby to pay her hotel bill in Fort Worth. Hold Services for Yanks Shot Down in Germany WIESBADEN, Germany, Feb.

(UPD American airmen and their wives attended memorial church services today for Capt. John F. Lorraine, one of three American fliers killed Tuesday when their unarmed jet training plane -was shot down in East Germany. A similiar service was held yesterday for Lt. Col.

Gerald A. Hannaford, 41, Austin, Tex. The service for Capt. Donald G. Millard, 33, of Ukiah, will be held tomor row at Frankfurt Rhein-Main.

990 now have fit UV9 i dlxapet iocationi NORTH 1501 Nf Ashland Ave, NIAI NORTH I03S N. Dearborn St. SOUTHEAST 2024 75th Street SOUTHWEST 2121 W. 95th Street PARK FOREST, ILL. SO Westwood Drive a AMPLE PARKIN AT All CHAPELS EACH CHAPEl STAFFED 24 HOURS EVERT DAT OP THE TEAR I Complett Casket Display Rooms a 25 1 I carl jr.

Mucicennirn, 74, 01 a lOW ieciaire tueu yesterday in his home. He was a retired executive of Robn and Haas company, chemical manu facturers. He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth; two daughters, Sister M. Charles Borromeo, C. S.

and Mrs. Elizabeth Kolb; and a son, Capt Charles F. Muckenhirn, United States army. Mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in St.

Peter's Catholic church, Lincoln avenue and Nfles Cen ter road, Skokie. Paul L. Sayre Paul L. Sayre, 52, of 2128 Washington Wilmette, died yesterday in Evans ton hospital. He was district sales manager for the Treadwell corporation, designer of steel heavy equip ment with Chicago offices at zus a.

la sane st. surviving are his widow, Eleanor; a daughter, Mrs. Lewis Pinker- ton; his mother, Mrs. John Talerico; two sisters; and three grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday in Beaver, Pa Oliver LaQlant Services for Oliver LaPlant, 84, of Newaygo, a retired operating engineer for the Chi- caeo board of education who iA Prison in TJonrairfrn be held at 1:30 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 4611 Lincoln av. Mr. LaPlant worked as a hoisting engineer for the Chi- cago tunnel System at One time. He was a life member of the Masonic order.

Sunrivinrr are a son, Orris; a brother, Charles; a granddaughter; and three great-grandchildren. Diego G. Rosa Diego G. Rosa, 68, of 1444 Wilson died yesterday in Bethany Methodist hospital. He was the owner of the De La Rosa school of dancing at the Wilson avenue address.

He is survived by his widow, Angela; i our oroiners; ana a sisier. Mass will be said at 10 a.m Wednesday in St. Francis of Assist church, 813 Roosevelt rd. rd. Christopher' Nelson Christopher Nelson, 89, died yesterday in a nursing home at 2155 Pierce st He formerly was chief interchange officer for the Association of American Rail roads in Chicago.

He is sur vived by a daughter, Mrs. Louise Hannafan, and two sisters. Mass will be said at 10 a. m. Wednesday in Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic church, 832 N.

Leclair av. Deaths Elsewhere) Dr. Louis H. Bauer, 75, presi dent of the American Medical association in 1952-53, cardiologist and pioneer in aviation medicine, former medical di rector of the aeronautics branch of the. Umted States de partment of commerce; of a heart attack a few hours before he had been scheduled to receive an honorary doctor of laws degree from Hofstra uni versity, in Rockville Centre, N.

Y. Thomas W. Brahany, 87, a native of Madison, an assistant secretary to President Taft and later secretary to President Wilson; retired public relations director for Merrill, Lyncn, fierce, in Clearwater, Fla. Rudolph Ullstein, 89, member of a publishing family which put out the Berliner Ulustrierte and the Gruene Post in Berlin I prior to World War and helped rebuild the business after the in Berlin. Mrs.

James Osborne Craig, 74, of Santa Barbara, CaL, wid ow of a well-known west coast architect and herself the de- Mlneatitei AT dl WAat I oiguc. ui uiour putow dences; in Washington, D. C. George V. Aylward 63, lawyer and a leader in a Kan sas City political group known as the Democratic Coalition; of heart ailment, in Kansas City.

Charles C. Simons, 87, a judge of the United States 6th Circuit Court of Appeals for more than a quarter of a century prior to retirement in 1959 in Monroe, Mich. JIQB1SIS. GROWERS RETAILERS Oar nth Tear 64 E. MONROE CE 1-3777 909 N.HARLEM VI 1-4200 Funeral Directors GRATCH-MANDEL CHICAGO-SUIURBS H.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 109 YEARS 221 East Erie superior 7-7709 DRAKE SON 5303 N. Western LO 1-6874 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 625 Busse Highway 498-3368 PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" E. Erie WHItehall 4-4060 Cemeteries Brave lets. 54 aa.

ft. Nr. antreno af I trvtng perk cemetery. BP 4-6585. FULL, krt-Azllntto caroetery.

Coed section, CA 7-4653 1 Byrnes Edward D. Byrnes, beloved husband of Stella- Byrnes, nee Coumev; dear father of Muriel, Robert and Aonomay Potts and Edward J. Byrnes; fond grandfather of seven; dear brother of Mabel Henning, John Emmet R. and David F. Byrnes of Surfside, Fla.

Resting of Blake-Lamb Funeral Heme, 79th street at Loomis Blvd. Complete notice later. TR 4-1187. Casey France Toomey Casey, beloved wife of the kite William aunt ef Mrs. Wll Ham A.

Juvancic (nee Helm Toomey and the late Harold J. Toomey. At Smith Funeral Home, 17 Madison street. Oak Park. Funeral Tuesday, Feb.

4, 9:30 a. to Ascension church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Calvary.

Casey John L. Casey, devoted husbond of Lucille, nee Voeli; beloved father of Sharon Thomas, Patricia Morgan, Mary, Kathleen. Michael and the late John; grandfather of Kenneth, Theresa ond Julie Thomas end John Morgan; brother of Marion Loversky. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Zimmerman Son Chapel, 7319 Madison street.

Forest Pork, to St. Bernardino church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Moent Carmel 366-2200.

Chernick Lillian Moggentl Chemlck, beloved wife ef the lote Joseph fond mother of Louis. Anna, Harold, Sister Catherine, D. Lola LeBlance and the lata Lillian Chemlck; grandmother of li; great- grandmother of five; sister ef the late Catherine asbv Kaufman and John Maggentl. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Kerrigan Funeral Home, 5516 S.

Ashland avenue, to St. Basil church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

Mosses preferred. PR 6-0031. Cichon Irene J. Ckhen of 3117 W. 38th Street.

beloved daughter of the late John and baa nm.li.i riM, mtmtmr tut I I nn Moe, Albino Stanley Orsxula, Eugenia, and John; fona aunt or rive nieces ana seven nephews; great-aunt of seven. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 o. from Fortuna Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kediie avenue, to St. Poncrotius church.

Interment Resurrection cemetery. LA 3-7781. Cohan Lottie Cohan, at Pasedena, beloved wife of the late Joseph dear mother of William L. ond Edward; grandmother of five. Funeral notice later.

DO 3-4920. I Colby Mary Colby, nee Krohn, beloved wife of the late Martin; dear sister of Henry Krohn, Minnie Kross, Ernest C. Tlllie Krohn, ond the late Charles, and William Krohn. Resting at Hornburg Son Funeral Home, 1400 S. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Feb.

4, ot 11 a. m. Interment Concordia. BE 3-4310. Condon William 'R.

Condon, beloved husband of Lucille, nee Solvatore; loving father of Hanora ond James Condon; dear brother of Joseph Ella Herbstritt, Margaret Boin, and Lillion Ozmun and the late Thomas John Walter Maude Trover, and Catherine White. At the Conboy Chapel, 4817 W. Madison street. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 o. to Resurrection church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. Please omit flowers. Member of local.

No. 727, I. B. of T. union.

AU 7-1136. Corrigan Wllliom D. Corrigan, Jon. 31, beloved husband of Jeanne Howord Corrigon; brother-in-low of Sr. Immoculato, S.

P. At Birren Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark street, after 4:00 p. m. Sunday.

Funeral Tuesday morning at 10:30. Services in St. Ignatius church at II o'clock. Interment Calvary cemetery. Crawford Arthur R.

Crawford, husband of the late Edith McDonald Crawford, formerly of 2222 Forestview read, Evanston, III. Passed away Jan. 31, 1944, in Anaheim, where he had lived for 10 years. He was born In Pennsylvania. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Jean Crawford Morris, Anaheim, Mrs. Nancy Crawford Boone of Fresno, five grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Jean Mateer, ond Mrs. Lillian Ross, both of Butler, Po. Services were conducted In LoPalme Chapel, of Bocks, Troutman Kaulbors, Ancheim, Cal.

Interment will be in Memorial Park cemetery, Skokie, III. Cullen Anna B. Cullen, beloved wife of the late Thomas loving mother ef Mary Sexton; dear mother-in-low of the late Michael J. Sexton; fond sister of Margaret Auer, WIMIom J. Redden, the late jonn j.

Keaaen, ana bene Alexander; devoted grandmother of Clare Muldownev ond Maureen Bazel; great-grandmother of four. Funeral Wednesday, 10:45 a. from Kenny Brothers, 5438 S. Hoisted street, to St. church.

Mass 11:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member ponce Benevolent ossn. (retireaj.

BO S-0662. CUIT8H Miss Harriet E. Curran of 2019 Sherman avenue, Evanston, Jan. 31, 1964, three nephews ana one niece of painesvine, Memorial service 4 p. Monday, at Hebblethwaite Chapel, 1567 Maple ave nue, Evanston.

Burial private. DeGazman Sophie Haraslmowlez DeGuzman, beloved wife of Mark DeGuzman; dear sister of Ann Swartx, Helen DeAngelo, Stonier, Mary Rodgers, Sr. M. Clarette, 0. S.

Alfonso, Genevieve McClellan Albin, and Sr. M. Cabrinl, O. S. F.

Funeral Tuesday. 9:15 a. from the Sheeny Fu neral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Thorns the Apostle church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. ST 3-7700. De Mart Dominic De Mcrte, deaf husbond ef the late Fllomenat fond father of John Dorothy Carbone, Viola Motthai, and Lucille Mazzel.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 e. from Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont avenue. Mess, 10 a. at Sacred Heart church, Melrose Park.

Interment Mount Carmel. 286-2500. Demitralis Georgia Demitralis, nee Llkakls; beloved wife of the late Thomas; loving mother of Harry, Mory Masfropulos, George, John, end the late Spires; dear grandmother ef eight; great grandmother of three. Funeral -Wednesday, 12:30 p. from funeral home, 619 S.

Ashland boulevard, to Holy Trinity church. Interment Elm-wood. Devience Charles A. and Lena Devience, suddenly, beloved husband ond daughter of Judith, nee Cosby; devoted father end sister of Scott; loving sen end granddaughter of Alexander and Charlotte; dear brother and niece of Alexander Rose Marie Soils, Elizabeth Kline and Patricia Ann Devience; fond son-in-law and granddaughter ef Earl end Roberta Cosby. Funeral Tuesday, a.

from Louterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights, to St. Raymond church. Mount Prospect. Reaulem mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. 253-5423. Dup'0'an Genevieve Duggen, beloved wife of Alvlnt dear mother of Genevieve McCarthy ond Dale fond grandmother of two; sister of Laura Duggon and Bernadette Murphy.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 e. from Beverly Ridge Chapel, 10415 S. Kedzie, to St. Christina church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. PR 9-4411. Elder James Giles Elder of 1201 W. Chase evenue, Chicago, Feb.

1, 1964, husband of Ruth B. Elder; father of Mary Jane end James B. Elder; three grandchildren; brother ef Mrs. Emma Huber. Friends may call ot Hebblethwaite Chapel, 156 Maole avenue.

Evanston. Sunday evening. Service 2 p. m. Monday at the Winnetka congregational cnurcn, rin xirm, Winnetka.

Burlol private. Please emit flowers. Memorials may be maae to me Heart fund or to charity of your own choice. Farrell Florence Farrell, nee Lockman, beloved wife of the late George dear mother of Florence Lind ef Barrlngton and the late George; fond sister of Elsie Bell, Gertrude LaFruir, Vera Haas, and A. P.

Lockman; grandmother -of five. At Williams Funeral Home, 12 Lake street. Oak Park. Fnueral Wednesday, 8:30 o. to St.

Peter Conisius church. Mass 9 e. m. VI 1-8788. Fstinn Angele Fosane, beloved husband ef Concetto, nee Probe; loving father of Nancy WilllemJ Burke, John Katherine, Theresa Fred Stavlns, Carl Mary, Morv Stanley Dugale, Mildred William Barts, Kenneth Evelyn, end Linda Leo Neveck; dear erondfather of 14.

Funeral Wednesday, 1:45 e. from Granata Funeral Home, 1702 W. 69th street, te St. Mory ef Mount Carmel church. Mast at 9:30 a.

m. Interment St. Mory. PR 4-0400. Fay Frank M.

Fey, beloved husband ef Lor. etto nee Andrews; loving brother of the late Anno Dulen, Olive Watts and Clarence Foe; fond uncle of Margaret Hawkins. At the Conboy Chapel, 4817 W. Madison street. Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.

to St. Bernadlne church. Forest Park. Mass 9 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel.

AU 7-1134. Florio Clare Florio, nee Boyle, beloved wife- ef Eugene; deer daughter ef Mary end the lote William; fond sister ef Marie Roeo-llnskl. Mode Ion Bocek, Eileen Cuddle. Herbert, William, John, end Edson. Fu neral Tuesday, 9:30 e.

from the De-Stefene Funeral Home, 5515 Chicago evenue, te Our Lady Help ef Christians church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen ef Heaven Maly Helen Moly, beloved wife of the lote Thomos; dear mother of Helen McKit-trick of Arlington, Thomas ond Leon; fond grandmother of two; great-grandmother of four; dear aunt of Rose Kowalski. Services Wednesday, 11 a.

m. at Belnecke Funeral Home, 2221 N. Lincoln avenue. Internment Irving Park. LI 9-3460.

Matthews Herman Matthews, beloved husband of Grace; fond brother of Frank, AI, ond Anna Finkberlmer. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. form Momma no Funeral Home, 3344 Chicoga avenue. Interment Mount Carmel. VA 4-2770.

Mazzetta Rose Mazzetta, of 325 Adams street, Glencoe; wife of the late Stanley; mother of Mrs. Mary Jean Montanoro, and Mrs. Virginia Eggert, Peter, and Aldo Mazzetta; ten grandchildren. Resting at Robert V. Wilson Chopel, Linden avenue at Tower road, Winnetka, after 7 p.

m. Monday. Funeral mass Tuesday, February 4, at Sacred Heart church, Winnetka. Interment Sacred Heart cemetery. Hi 6-3436.

Meyer Rose Meyer, nee Segal; beloved wife of William; dearest mother of Phyllis Hau-ser, and Roberto Plott; loving grandmother of Daniel Hauser; fond sister of Jennie Canforo. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at Original Weinstein and Sons Chapel 3019 W. Peterson rrad. Interment Shalom Memorial Pork, Palatine.

Visitation 7 to 10 p. m. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Cancer Society. LO 1-1890. Moclair Aurella B.

Moclolr of Des Plaines, dear mother of June Dolton; five grandchildren; fond daughter of the late Lillion Engler; sister of Olive Flanagan, Margaret Carrier, Lillian McAvoy, Arthur Engler, Florence Rlcclo, Irene Maleti, and the late William, Barbara, ond Elmer Engler. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Oehler Funeral Home, Lee, at Perry street, Des Plaines, to St. Emily church. Mass 10 a m.

Interment All Saints. 824-5155. Moersch Mathlas A. Moersch, beloved husband ef the late Anna; loving father of Matthias Regine Hiellum, and Anna Morons; fond grandfather of 11; dear brother of George, Moe Pennent, Elizabeth Freltag, and the late Anthony. Resting at the Lewis Funeral Home, 7600 W.

Grand ovenue at the circle. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 9:30 a. m. to St.

Celestine church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery.

GL 3-1234. Norton John P. Norton, beloved husband of Elaine, nee Bopp; dear father ef John; fond son of John ond Ann Norton; brother of Rose Murray, Sister Thomos Ann, Thomas, and Mary Crane. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 5, 9:15 a.

from Motz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue, to St. Gertrude's church, Franklin Pork. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph's. Muckenhirn Carl F. Muckenhirn, beloved husbond of Elizabeth; dear father of Sister M. Charles Borromeo, C.

S. Elizabeth Kolb and Copt. Charles F. Muckenhirn, U. S.

grandfather of eight. Funeral Wednesdoy, 9:15 a. from Hoben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center road, Skokie. Man 9:30 a. m.

at St. Peter church. Interment All Saints cemetery. Please omit flowers. Visitation efter Tuesday noon.

OR 3-6111. Mantz Mrs. Mabel Muntz, nee Ostby, of Elgin, unexpectedly, Saturday at Elgin, wife of the late Henry; sister of Walter N. Ostby of Andover, ount of Walter C. Ostby of Eimhurst end Karen Ostby of Andover, stepmother of William B.

and Jack Muntz. Services 2 P. m. Tuesday In 1st Methodist church, 216 E. Highland, Elgin, III.

Interment Elgin. Visitation at O'Connor Funeral Home, 364 Division street, Elgin, ofter 7 p. m. Sunday until 12 noon, Tuesday. SH 1-1400.

Nellis Robert J. Nellis, beloved son of Helen, nee Bigss, ond the lote Michael dear brother of Betty, Peggy Fedor, James Evelyn, John Adeline Perkins, Diane Ferraro, Carol Sue, and Janet. Funeril Wednesdoy af 9:15 a. from Jaeger Funeral Home, 2315 W. North ovenue, to St.

Luke's Episcopal church. Moss 10 a. m. Interment Rosehlll. Visitation efter 7 p.

m. Monday. HU 64949. Niese Lettle L. Nlese, February 1, age 91, wife of the late Henry sister of Mrs.

Elizabeth Berdine, olso the late Mrs. Minnie Wilson, Mrs. Alice Johnson, Mrs. Laura Pinegear, Jomes, Fred, Elmer, and Edward Dovls. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street ond Phillips evenue, after 5 p.

Monday, until 10 p. m. Interment Oakrldge. In lieu of private. SO 8-6959.

Novak Alex J. Novak, beloved husband ef Josephine; fond father of Mrs. Lorraine Bylica; father-in-law of Edward Bylica. Secretary-treasurer ef Woodworkers union, local No. 611.

Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 5, 9:15 a. from Drake 4. Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western ovenue, to All Saints cathedral, 2012 W.

Dickens. Moss 10 a. m. Interment All Saints Polish cemetery. 561-6874.

Novak Jomes J. Novak, husbond of the late Antonla; father of Vlodlmlr J. Eleanor; brother of John, Frank Bessie Novak, Anno Kolb, Theresa Widener; grandfather of James J. ond Kurt F. Novak.

Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. from Edward C. Schubert Chapel, 3419 Richland ovenue, Berwyn. Cremation Woodlawn cemetery. Member Amalgamated Clothing Workers' union.

Nov! James beloved husband of the late Lucille; loving father of Mary Silvestri and John; dear son of the lote John Fortunate; deor brother of Leno Doomis, Hugo, Peter, and the late Charles. Resting at Anzilotti Funeral Home, 2433 S. Oakley ovenue. Funeral Tuesday, Fab. 4, at 9 a.

to St. Michael church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

VI 7-6867 O'Connor Clara Wellert O'Connor, Jan. 31, 1964, at New Orleans, beloved wife of the late William A. O'Connor; dear sister of Mrs. Dorothy Con Ian, Mrs. Isabel Dunn, Mrs.

Marguerite Smith, end Raymond Wellert. Funeral 1 p. at the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland -evenue. Interment Waldheim cemetery.

ST 3-7700. Orr Alexander W. Orr of 4051 N. Broadway, Feb. 1, 1964, brotner-inlow of John Mo-coro.

At Lain it Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashlend ovenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 2 9. m. Interment Memorial Park.

Page Herman John Jock Page, beloved hus- band of the tote Ann Poge; fond brother of Martha Gutt, Olga Curtis, ond Ella Bom hoe ft. Funeral Tuesday, Fab. 4, 1 p. ot Beaumont Funeral Home, 851 Irving Pork rood. Interment Eden.

LA 5-3132. Parkhill Walter L. Porkhill, beloved husbond of Jane, nee Christie; loving father ef Walter R. and Robert F.i grandfather ef five; fond brother of Etta Jones end Merlin Porkhill. Services Wednesday, 1 P.

of the Ray Kruse Son Funeral Home, 5652 S. Ashland avenue. Interment Chopel Hill Gardens South. RE 7-0077. Pavese Dominick Pavese, beloved husband of Mary, nee Marrone; fond father of Ann All Turriziani, Rocca VioloJ, and Dominic Jr.

Sally; brother of Josephine Fascia, George Aw Mildred Guzzaldo, the late Solvatore, Angela Abbote, end Maria Donata Perrons; grandfather of five. Funeral from Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont ovenue, 9 e. to Holy Family church. Mass 10 e.

m. Entombment ef Heaven 283-7744. Cont on following page leiJai. 0kl el ef f3! 0 I 0k ll.

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