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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1967 6 Section 2 Gronner LIST 6 CHICAGO SEIZE BRITISH CZATII NOTICZS OBITUARIES Julius Gronner, 74, In Burlingame, July 13, 1947, beloved husband of Blanche Gronner; loving father of Arthur Gronner, M. devoted step-father of Stuart AREA GIs AS BOY, 7, DIES, 2d HURT WHEN Bederman. M. D. and David Bederman; The Rev.

Armin Haeussler I Oscar W. Broms KILLED IN VIET grandfather of nine. Funeral services were held Friday, July 14, from the Sneider SISTER SHIP OF Services for the Rev. Armin Oscar W. Broms, 63, of 1830 Washington, July 17 (UPD The Haeussler, 75, of 2818 Dewer N.

Lowell died yesterday Glenview. will be held at in his office at 4315 Armitage defense department identified today 56 United States service 2:30 d. m. today in the av. Mr.

Broms was the owner men killed in action in Viet TORREY CANYON CAR HITS BIKE Glenview Community church, of the W. P. Broms, mov 1000 Elm in the suburb. He ers. He had worked in the com Nam.

Twenty-two were listed as missing in action. died Sunday in Wesley Memo- pany for more than 50 years The six killed from the Chi- rial hospital. A United Church ana a owner lao-s. of Christ minister for 50 vears. Services will be held at 1 p.

By ROBERT MERRY" Chieaw TribuM Prtss Strvlctl LONDON, July 17 Bail in "millions of pounds" was be Auto Driver on Wrong cagoland area are: ARMY th Rev. Mr. Haeussler was Thursday in the chapel at 4325 Pfc. Freddy R. Gore, Michi ministerat-large for the North- Armitage av.

He leaves his ing negotiated in London today' Chapralis Nicholas A. Chapralis of 3550 N. Lake Shore drive, beloved husband of Maria, nee Michalopoulos; fond fattier of JoAnn Sterling, Athena Homer Tremulis; grandfather of Maria Ann, Dean Sterling, and Nicky Tremulis; brother of James Maria, Anastasis and George of Greece; cousin of Mai. Constantino Ida and Easilikl Tsangouti, Carl V. Sterling.

Lying in state Monday after 1 p. m. Funeral Tuesday 12:30 P. m. from Mont-clair Chapel, 4901 W.

Belmont, to Assumption church. Mass 1 p. m. Interment Elmwood. NA 2-9300.

Chess Czeszewski Helen Chess, nee Pisarek, July 15, 1947, late of 8348 Manistee avenue, beloved wife of Bernard; loving mother of Alice Henry Jeros, Eugenie Ben Lenc and Patricia Rudy Klecan; dear grandmother of seven. Funeral Wednesday, at 9:45 a. from the Shoreland Funeral Home, 8158 Exchange avenue, to St. Mary Magdalene church, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross cemetery. SO 8-0538. Cinta Enrique Cinta, beloved husband of Isabel; dear father of Henry and Isabel; brother of Angelina, Matilde, Caridad and Onelia. Funeral Wednesday, July 19, 10:30 a. to St.

Edmund church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison street.

Oak Park. Side of Street gan City, Ind. after the seizure of the east Illinois Association of the wiaow, iyia, iwo TTnitorf rhnmh sinro wra. Snr- Mrs. Cynlla Speer and Mrs, Pfc.

Floyd R. Noe, Hunting- wrecked Torrey Canyon's sis Durg, Ind. Anthony Lusk, 7, of 1053 W. ter ship, the Lake Palourde, in viving are his widow, Mar- A. Guthardt; two sons, rarPt- nno son John Kentt: one William H.

and Edward Sp. 4c Michael P. Cassidy, 58th was killed and his companion Ronnie Lee Rich Singapore. i Kalamazoo, Mien. daughter, Ann Elizabeth; two f1 nden; sis Pfc.

Leroy H. Charboneau Lawyers representing the British government and agents sisters, Mrs. Cora mugen ana Mrs. Lillian Randall; two Cheboygan, Mich. MARINE CORPS William W.

Thomas ards, 9, of 5810 Aberdeen was critically injured yesterday when their bicycle was struck by a car driving on the wrong side of the street in front for the tanker were working out the exact sum. brothers; and two grandchil Lance corp. Dennis D. Skutt. Services for William W.

dren. Thomas, 54, of 886 Kenneth Midland, Mich. AIR FORCE The purpose of the seizure was to bring the Torrey Can Mr. John j. Moriartv lxs mines, win be neia Airman 2c Charles Boss of 1037 W.

57th st. The driver, Fred Bernard, 34, of 5724 Racine was west Mrs. Mary Moriarty, 63, of 1 P- m. tomorrow at Glenview nans -Trvimt Dolton. died Community church, 1000 Elm Clair Ann Arbor, Mich.

mt- See William L. Plotz notice. bound in 57th street when he vpsterdav in Inealls Memorial 5 uienview. ivir. xiiumas, tu- Cloonan MAX LEVINE, 78 hnsmtal.

Harvev. She is sur- rector of engineering for Water Krnse Richard Ryan Kruse, age 7, of Westi Chicago, loving son of Elmer and lna Harsman Kruse; fond brother of Ron- aid, Lorraine, Nancy and Michael; dear grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kriise 1 Sr. Services Wednesday, 1:30 P.

m. at Ri chert and Meyer Funeral home, 1 320 W. Lake street, Addison, 111. In- ferment St. Paul.

Visitation after 12 Tuesday. 543-9541. Kuehn Sea Homer J. Huber notice. Lev I Leah Lev, nee Schmidt, 219 Ivy lane, Highland Park, beloved wife of Sol; 1 dearest mother of Anne Alan Berk and 1 Ronald; dear sister of Reva Abe El-kins.

Services Tuesday, 11 a. at Hartman -Miller North Town Memorial Chapel, 6130 N. California avenue. Interment Westlawn cemetery. Visitation at time of service only.

In lieu of flowers, i contributions to Multiple Sclerosis Re- 1 search will be appreciated. IN 3-5000. Lignowski Frank Lignowski, beloved husband of 1 Katherine, nee 'Santowski; loving father of Lester I Irene and Ray Louise Peterson; dear brother of John Frances 1 fond grandfather of three. Funeral Wednesday, July 19, 9:15 a. from 1 The Schielka Funeral Home, 7710 W.

I Addison street, to St. Philomena's church. Interment St. Adalbert's. NA 5-3444.

Liptak Sophie M. Liptak, late of S. Laflln avenue, mother of Bernice Gintalas, Emily Zablocki, Louis, and Ann (Edward Pie- traszek; grandmother of six; sister-in-law of Mary Strama. Funeral Thursday, July 20, 9:30 a. from the Urbanek Funeral Home, 1335 W.

51st street, to St. John Interment Resurrection. YA 7-6112. Lyon Howard S. Lvon, beloved son of the late 1 Frank and Ida Lyon; fond brother of William, the late Fred and John; dear uncle of Elaine O'Reilly of Elmhurst.

Services Wednesday, 2 p. at Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street. Interment Oak Woods. SO 8-8822. MacDonald Donald S.

MacDonald, beloved husband of Theresa nee Mayr; loving father of Lois Ann, and the late Donald brother of Raymond Bernard Charles, Mrs. Helen Baldwin, and the 1 late George J. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from the Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero avenue, to Queen of Ail Saints Basilica.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment All Saints cemetery. 736-3833. Mackowicz John Mackowicz, July 17, 1967, beloved husband of Pauline, nee Capelik; dear father of Mary Peter Watts and Bemice Chester Walen; grandfather of Donald Watts.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Ewald Funeral Home, 2501-03 N. Southport avenue, to St. Joseohat church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. 549-0098. Majewski Sophie Maiewski, nee Gwozdz, beloved wife of the late George; fond mother of Theodore Irene, Steve Mildred, and Edwin Geraldine; dear grandmother of 10.

Funeral Thursday, July 20, at 9:30 a. from Kolssak Funeral Home, 4255-59 W. Division, cor. Kildare, to St. Francis of Assisi church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. AL 2-3600. Malus Angeline Malus, beloved vife of the late Thomas; loving mother of Frances Sam: Katsalis, Helen James Patagiannes, Gus (Shirley, and Thelma John Petros; grandmother of eight. Funeral Thursday, struck the youngsters, according to Patrolman Paul Pazen.

Pazen said Bernard's car was vived by her husband, John a Hydraulic corporation, assistant snnerintendenfc of the Skokie, died July 15 in. the BACTERIOLOGY yon's owners, the Bermuda-registered Barracuda Tanker corporation, to court to answer a British government claim for $8,400,000 damages for the oil pollution caused to the English coastline after the Torrey Canyon went aground on a reef last March. Named In Writ The Lake Palourde was one and Sullivan Funeral Home, 977 S. El Can-iino Real, San Mateo, Cal. Interment Hills of Eternity cemetery.

Hahn Mildred E. Hahn, age 57, of Hobarf, beloved wife of Edward; dear mother of Janice and Jocelyn; grandmother of seven; dear sister of Herbert, Mrs. Charles Thome, Mrs. Maxwell Shields, and Mrs. Robert Addison.

Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. at St. Bridget church, Hobarf. Visitation Tuesday, 2 p. m.

to 10 p. at Rees Funeral Home, Hobart, Ind. 219-942-2109. Hanzlik Pauline Hanzlik, nee Plena, late of Cicero, beloved wife of the late Frank; dear mother of Ronald Elizabeth and Patricia Bert Lindgren; sister of Edward, Leonard, Milton, and Richard; grandmother of David and Deborah. Services Wednesday, 10:30 a.

at H. Marik Sons, 4507 W. Cermak road, Berwyn. Interment Bohemian' National. Member of Libuse Rebekah lodge.

No. 50, I. O. O. F.

Visitation beginning Monday, 3 p. m. GU 4-4310. Hart Frank H. Hart, beloved husband of Peggy; fond father of the late Eugene; father-in-law of Julia; grandfather of Debbie; brother of Bessie Ratoike; brother-in-law of Walter and Idella Bur-ley of Fort Lauderdale.

Funeral Thursday, 1 p. at Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kedzie. Interment Bohemian National. PR 6-3809.

Hartman See Bernard G. Heil notice. Heil Bernard G. Heil, beloved husband of the late Agnes Hell, nee Morley, and Bertha Heil, nee Schnoes; loving father of Arthur, John Jack Eileen O'Reilly, Agnes Zaug Hartwig, Mary Edward Shields, Veronica Jack Bowen, Florence John Hartman, and the late Bernard, George Heil and Thomas O'Reilly; dear grandfather of M7; fond brother of Fred, Albert, Lucy Fleming, and the late Paul, Marie Kiely, and Louise Faupel. Visitation after 4 p.

m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski road, to St.

Bernadette church. Mass 10 a. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. ST 3-7700.

Hill Robert Hill, beloved husband of May, nee Gammon; dearest father of Robert W. Alice, Ruth Joseph Corcoran, and Meryl M. James Polensky; grandfather of 11; fond brother of Albert Eleanor and Florence Brown. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. from tha Evans Funeral Home, 6845 S.

Western avenue, to Evergreen cemetery. Please omit flowers. RE 7-8400. Hirt See Frank H. Hart notice.

Huber Fred J. Huber Fritz, suddenly, July 17th, husband of Mary Jane, nee Trams; father of Jerry, Bill, Tom and Harry; son of Clara and the late Frederick; brother of Evelyn Gormsen. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. m. at Hollerbach Funeral Home, 4024 N.

Elston avenue. Interment All Saints. Visitation after 7 p. m. Tuesday.

BU 1-1364. Huber Chicago and Western Indiana asu 01 a iivie piwe near EXPERT, DIES Edmund F. Cloonan of Downers Grcve, beloved husband of Helen, nee Mahoney; fond father of Patricia Barkel, Kathleen Coulter, Brian Moira Bostick, and Eileen; brother of Rev. James F. Cloonan, Sabina Cloonan, and the late Bernard; grandfather of 15.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from the Adams-Winter-field Funeral Home, 4343 Main street. Downers Grove, to St. Joseph church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Please omit flowers. WO 8-1 000. without brakes.

Has Two Tickets railroad; two sons, George and "5 w-8 am.YT.,,. uy Honolulu, July 17 Uf) Dr. Max Levine, 78, nationally Denis; four daughters, Mrs. sons, jonn n. ana wimam Elizabeth Bradshaw, Mrs.

Joan J-I ua daughter, Marilyn; his Bernard, police said, has been charged with reckless homicide, driving to the. left known bacteriologist, died last Pettet, Mrs. Ann Wendling, and luur uur ws night at Tnpler army hospital. Corley Mrs. Norine Burke; 23 grand- lmo of the center line, improper In 1951, Levine discovered that nhilHrpn a hrnther? and a of the ships named in a writ issued by the British govern the tuberculosis vaccine called cictpr Macs will said at 10 Howard S.

Lyon BCG was effective against Han ment in May. Thnrcrfav in st. Howard S. Lyon, 79, of 5135 sen's disease leoprosyj. John Paul Corley, July 14, 1947, of Winnetka, husband of Helen W.

Corley; father of Jay of Los Angeles, Todd of Tucson, and Paul Corley of Stanford, brother of Mark Corley of Park Ridge, five grandchildren. Memorial service 5:15 p. m. Wednesday, at Winnetka Congregational church, 725 Pine street, Winnetka. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the.

Cancer fund. 19 A The tanker, registered in Li Cathoiic church, 154th street Greenwood st, Skokie, died He is survived by three sons, beria, put in at Singapore, a Norman, a professor of par and Cottage Grove Dolton. yieraay osie vauey Community hospitaL He was British base, last Saturday to asitology at the Umversity oi Raymond F. Williams vice president of the Comfort buy two coils of wire rope. The Illinois in Urbana; Edgar, head Curtin Raymond F.

Williams, 64, of Manufacturing company, 1056 of the mathematics department 11248 Ewing died yester- Van Buren st. During World day in South Chicago hospitaL War I he was a pilot and flight news of the ship's arrival was flashed to London. Immediately, treasury lawyers applied to the Singapore High court for the arrest of the ship. The at Robert E. Lee school, San Antonio; and Melvin of Hono A 47-year employe of the Cm- instructor.

Surviving are his Ethel Mary Curtin of 6340 S. Justine, beloved wife of John J. Curtin; loving mother of John J. Cornelius (Neil), and the late Lawrence Curtin? dear sister of Royal, Clinton, and Lynn Kaye; fond grandmother of five. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.

from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 79th street and Loomis boulevard, to St. Theodore church. Interment Calvary cemetery. 735-4242. lulu, and a daughter, Mrs.

cago, Rock Island, and pacific brother, William; and his niece, railroad, Mr. Williams served Mrs. Elaine O'Reilly. Services Robert Dickey of Illinois. court agreed and ordered a for many years as engineer will be held at 2 p.

m. tomor- Czeszewski aboard the road's Golden State row in the chapel at 7651 Jef- police launch to keep watch on the ship. The tanker had sailed from Los Angeles for DEATH NOTICES See Helen Chess. train. Surviving are Ms widow, fery blvd.

Daly Emma; two aaugnters, jvits. the Persian gulf. Doris Schwalbert and Miss Samuel II. uoib "The Lake Palourde had in Amodeo See John Carnevale notice. Baker Elaine Williams; and three Sameul H.

Golb, 68, of 2115 stepsons, Kenneth, Gary, and FarweU died yesterday in r.Mru Rakir. twlaved husband of Mar James I. Daly, beloved husband of the late Margaret, nee Driscoll; fond father of Marie Quails, James M. and Rosemary Daly; grandfather of four. Member of Pipefitters' local.

No. 597, and St. Sabina Retired Men's club. Funeral Wednesday, July 19, 9:45 a. from Curley Funeral Home, 3510-20 W.

79th street, to St. Sabina church. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

tended coming into Singapore for only an hour to pick up tha rope which she urgently needed," said a spokesman for Glenn Thornburg. Mass will be wenrotm nospitai. or tne last brakes, and driving on a suspended license. He was held at the Englewood police station. The Richards boy is in critical condition in Englewood hospital with apossible skull fracture.

Dr. Marshall G. Batho, 63, of St. Paul, who was superintendent of Evergreen Park High school for 12 years before he left in 1965, was killed with eight other persons in a head-on collision near Espanola, Ont. His wife, Althea, 67," and two sisters, Vera, 61 and Ruth garet; dear father of Estelle Papsch and Kay Ahlgrlm; grandfather of three.

At Williams Funeral Home, 12 Lake street. Oak Park, after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in 45 years, Mr. Golb was an St Margaret of Scotland engineer for the city of Chicago Homer J.

Huber, age 57, of Brookfield, beloved husband of Ida, nee Kuehn; fond the ship's agent in Singapore. Elmwood. Member of Painters union. church, 9837 S. Throop st fattier or Dolores IStevel Soderbera D'Angelo Chicago local No.

245. 88-8788. Barnard grandfather of James Kent; brother of in tne water pipe extension department. Surviving are his widow, Helen; two daughters, See John Carnevale notice. June LLeoi poniatowsln and Ruth Leo Second Ship Named A second ship belonging to Mrs.

Paul David Gerrie. Resting at Hitzeman Funeral David Glenn M. Bamard, beloved husband of Minerva, nee Kelly; fond father of Elrov K. and William George; dear brother of Services for Mrs. Johanna the Torrey Canyon owners, the Home, V445 w.

31st street, Brookfield, until Wednesday, 11 a. m. Will lie in state at St. Paul's Luth. church.

Park and Grant avenues, from 12 noon until Mrs. Ruth Liametz and Mrs. Eileen Potter; and 13 grand David, 59, of 2843 N. Monitor Lela Gamett; survived by eight grand' children and four great-grandchildren, Sansinena, was also named in the writ. "She is on the high will be held tomorrow at Funeral from Nehls-Nolend Funeral Home, children.

Services will be held 1:30 p. time of services. Interment 3024 Belmont avenue, Thursday, 9 a. Johanna David, nee Schmid, dearly beloved wife of the late Paul; loving mother of Marion Richard Hubenet, Paul Jr. I Pauline fond sister of Marie Adolph David, Julie Schmid, Anna Alfred Partoll, Emily (Lambert Von Bank, Rosel Maas, Karl Erika Schmid, and the late Kurt Schmid; devoted grandmother of seven.

Funeral Wednesday, July 19, at 11 a. at DeNicolo- 11 a. m. in the Chapel at 5734 Lt7n av in the rhanel at Concordia. In lieu of flowers, make memorials to St.

Paul's Luth. church gen- to St. Veronica church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

tn: I erai tund. hu 5-2000. av. iuia. uaviu uicu lorn Dovnn av Interment Manteno, III.

588-4200. Barr Sunday in St Elizabeth hospi- Hyde seas at the moment," a treasury spokesman said. The Sansinena also faces arrest if it puts in at any British colony in the world. See Mary J. Ryan notice.

tai. She is survived by a daugh- Miss Rita steinInaiI Lesniak punerai Home, sJ w.kuiversey Sally J. Barr of 875 Walden lane. Lake Forest, July 15, 1947, formerly of Glen-coe. wife of Fred J.

Barr; mother of avenue, corner ot Mango, iniermem Janda Elmwood Park cemetery. 889-0115. ter, Mrs. xuarum nuoenei Miss Rita steinman, 77, of Karl of Minneapolis, Fred of Granite City. and William, U.

S. air force Davids Batho, 59, both of timwooa, were killed as were five members of the Donald Blais family of Ottawa, who were riding in the second car. Weather Is Clear Corp. Robert King of the Ontario provincial police said the weather was clear and police could not immediately deter The Lake Palourde is being two grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Carrie Kablsh and Ivar Bolander of Minneapolis, Anna Janda, nee Novak, of 3434 W.

23d street, beloved wife of Charles; sister of the late George, Joseph, and Otto Novak; sister-in-law of Bessie Janda, Charles Sylvia Schauer, George Agnes Lhota, and the late Frank Janda. Services Nick Davids, ege 74, beloved husband of Minnie, nee Bonda; dear father of Mike, and Eric Bolander ot LlbertyvMIe, III. ierv Carl, Clarence, Jacob, and tne laie jonn Theodore, and Anne Smit; fond Ices 10 a. m. Tuesday, July 18, at the arandfather of 23 arandchi Idren and 11 Wednesday, July 19, 10 a.

at John T. Church of the Holy Spirit, 400 E. West minster. Lake Forest. Visitation after i Ty 6559 N.

California a sales- Medill Buildmg and Loan asso- woman for 50 for nation; five sisters, Mrs. Mane American Optical company, David, Mrs Schmid Mrs. died yesterday in Bethesda hos- Anna Partoll Mrs. Emily von Ual Services held at Bank, and Mrs Rosel Maas; a tomorrow in the chapel brother Karl Schmid; and sev- atF1300 Devon av. She is sur- en grandchildren.

vived by a sister Mrs Mary great-grandchildren; brother of Elizabeth used as a legal "hostage" because the owners of the Torrey Canyon are outside the jurisdiction of the British High court. The government is hoping that this will force the own Chrastka Memorial Chapels, 3440 W. 24th street. Interment Bohemian National. Kuioer.

Louis I both of the Netherlands p. m. Monday at Wenban Funeral Home, 233 E. Deerpafh, Lake Forest. Interment services Wednesday In the Lakewood Cemetery Chapel, Minneapolis, Minn.

Werness Funeral Home, 3500 W. 50th 742-1211 or OL 2-1023. Jans Jacob, and the late Carl. Resting at Mulder Memorial Chapel, 4027 Roosevelt road, Cicero, where services will be held 1:30 P. Wednesday, July 19.

Interment Mount Auburn. Memorials to Timothy Christian Schools appreciated. OL 2- mine the cause of the collision, One person, Paula Blais, 5, Emma H. Jans, age 84, dear sister of street, Minneapolis, in charge of Inter ers to accept such jurisdiction. Minnie Jans and Anna Plummer; fond aunt of three nieces and two nephews.

Harrv Pniar-k Stem. 0005. ment arrangements. 234-0022. Bauer Sprvires fnr ITarrv Pnlnrlc 73.

Dean Lopez-Mateos Making Dr. Batho left district 231, which includes the high school, a. rrom n-nngas nnarzuilo Chapel, 5400 W. Harrison street, to Assumption church. Interment Elmwood.

AU 7- 8600. Martin Irene M. Martin, nee Lane, beloved wife of Peter loving mother of Peter Jr. Donna Martin; grandmother of John, Jean, Robert, Kenneth, and Karen. Resting at McPhee Funeral Home, .7133 S.

Western avenue, where services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Beverly. PR 6-0777. Visitation after 5 p.

m. Tuesday. Masterson Delia L. Mastersonjuly 16, loving sister of Agnes Smith, Virginia, James and the late Margaret John Ann Doheny, and Genevieve M. Ward.

Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, 10525 S. Western avenue, to Little Flower church. Mass 11 a. m.

Interment Janesville, Wis. BE 8- 0075. Mayer Otto H. Mayer, beloved husband of Ethel, nee Wilson; loving father of Joseph Frances, Beverly Donald Pardini, Charles Richard Carolyn, Corrine John Kurth, and the late Gertrude; dear grandfather of eight. Resting at the Lawrence Funeral Home, 4800 N.

Austin avenue. Services Thursday, 9:30 a. to Immaculate Heart of Mary church. Interment St. Joseph cemetery.

PE 6-2300. Mayer Sophie Mayer of Oak Park, beloved wife of the late John; fond mother of Leota Robert Bucek, Allita Howard Schroed-er, Sally Walter Eisenbraun, Elsie Clinton Schlensker, Harriet Ken Barnes, Ruben Mary, Albert Trudy, Alvin Luella, and Raymond Bernice; sister of Kate Frasch; grandmother of 18; great-grandmother of five. At rest at Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 W. Roosevelt road, until 10:30 a. Thursday, July 20.

Service 1:30 p. at Christ Ev. Luth. church. East and Harvard, Oak Fark.

Interment Memorial Estates, North-lake. Chapel visitation 2 to 10 p. m. 788-0904. In lieu of flowers, kindly contribute to the church or your favorite charity.

Mazurski Stanley A. Mazurski, beloved husband of Irene, nee Fabiszak; dear father of Lance Cpl. Stanley A. Mazurski U. S.

M. Victoria Mazurski, Natalie Kaluza, Renee Casto; grandfather of Edward J. Kaluza Corrine Casto. Funeral Thursday, 9:45 a. from Kortas Funeral Home, 8356 S.

Marquette avenue to Our Lady of Hungary church. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, SO 8-1609. Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elston avenue, comer Pulaski road, Wednesday, July 19, 2 p.

m. Interment St. Lucas cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials to Mt. Calvary Lutheran church John F.

Bauer, beloved husband of Frances, nee Lachenmever; dear father of rrmAnn at, Henry E. Compton May Dean, beloved wife of Claude Mildred LeoJ McDonald; fond brother in 1965 to become associate pro hPld at i m. tnHav in the Services for Henry E. Comp- Recovery from Stroke of Marie Bailey, Anna, Rosa Bell, Agnes dear mother of Lillian Bushnell, Homer James Earl Dorothy Rhodus, Helen Ellman, Donald, and Doris Avling; grandmother of 49. Resting at Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S.

Northwest would be appreciated. KE 9-6100. Johnson Hebert, August, and the late Leo and fessor of education in the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul.

chapel at 6935 Stony Island av. ton' Mv l7951 Mr Pniart rfiprf SatrHav in were held yesterday in the MEXICO CITY, July 17 (UPD Frank; grandfather of 15; great-grand' father of two. At Williams Funeral Home, 12 Lake street. Oak Pane, after 4 p. m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. highway. Park Ridge, where services will be held Wednesday.

July 19. at 1:30 p. m. Ex-President Adolfo Lopez Ma-teos, hospitalized since May He held that position at the Victor F. Johnson, dearly beloved husband of Gladys, nee Fritz; fond father of Pearl Reins and Victor A.

Johnson; dear grandmother of five. Funeral Wednesday, Weiss Memorial hospitaL He chaPe at 7838 Cottage Grove .1 qv it rnmrrrn vac Interment Towne of Maine. Visitation 7 time of his death. to Our Lady of Arraels church. Mass 10 was tha fniinripr and niinpr of I to 10 p.

nu Tuesday. 823-1171. after a stroke, may soon be A 16-year-old Brookfield girl 1 p. rrom curran r-unerai Home, 3751 W. North avenue.

Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Please omit flowers. the Ideal Merchandise Cora' a. m. Interment All Saints.

848-8788. Borviff Deutsch penter. Surviving are his widow, Alice; a daughter, moved from the hospital to his home on Mexico City's out Sidney Deutsch, beloved husband of Evelyn E. Borvig, beloved wife of into. Bfc 5-4047.

Johnston Paul loving mother of Paul fond Sheila; two sisters; and three brothers. pany a men's store at 229 E. 51st st The World War I veteran began the business 39 Dorothy; loving father of Kenneth GailJ and Barbara; grandfather of Debra; dearest son of the late Ida and Jacob; fond daughter of Peter L. and the late Sophie Adeline Johnston, beloved wife of brother of Dr. Harrv Deutsch, M.

of F. Kosa; grandmother or catny ana Karen. Restina at Peterson Funeral vears aeo. Survivors include his Home, 4938 W. North avenue.

Services skirts, friends said today. Lopez Mateos was in a coma for several weeks but has been making a strong recovery. He talked briefly to newsmen during the week-end. Lancaster, Col. David Deutsch, M.

Lillian Smith of Baltimore, and the late Sol. Services Tuesday, 10 a at Original Weinstein Sons Wednesday, 1 P. m. Interment Mount 1 nomas; rona motner of Dr. Richard M.

of Santa Rosa, Stanley P. of Santa Barbara, and Harry H. of Wilmington, grandmother of 13. Member of Miriam chapter. No.

1, O. E. S. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p. at the Fem Chapel, S.

Western avenue. daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Hoff- JOLIET NAVAL pntiprff- a snn ann Emblem. 437-4441. Boughey w.

0 1 -tr-v-r -r- Chapel, 3019 W. Peterson road. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers. five grandchildren.

It ijlCdK U1H0 1JN William Bouahev. beloved husband of at 100m street, interment ceoar Park. Kaplan the late Mary Helen Cullen Boughey; fond please make contributions to tne tveivn Steinberg Memorial club. Visitation at the time of services. LO 1-1890.

FLORIDA CRASH John P. Corley Dickhaiser Memorial services for John father of Mrs. Alice panerson, rwrs. Eileen Coleman, and the late Dorothy Dennison; grandfather of William O'Don-nell and Jack Patterson; great-grandfather of five; brother of Catherine and A Viet Nam veteran serving Harry Kaplan of Miami Beach, former news dealer in Lafayette, beloved husband of the late Fannie and Gilda; dear father of George of Lafayette, Maeta Rosengard of Berwyn, and Reba of Miami Beach, loving grandfather of eight; fond brother P. Corley, 64, of 619 Sheridan in the naval reserve at Glen-; Winnetka, will be held at 5-15 tnmnrrnw in thp the late Henry Boughey.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery boulevard, at 77th street, to view naval air station wasi of sam of Phoenix, May, the late Ben, and Maurice. Services Tuesday, 1 i 1 1 a nnarptratinnai killed yesterday when the plane Felicia Dickhaiser, nee Parchamowicz, beloved wife of Otto dear mother of Marie; sister of Annetta, Josephine, Bemice, Stanley, Joseph, and Ludwig all in Europe. Member of Ladies' Rosary sodality of St. Ladislaus church.

Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. from Kopec Funeral Home, 5259 W. Roscoe street, at Lockwood, to St. Ladislaus church. Interment St.

Joseph cemetery. 545-4974. r-hurrh 7M Pinp st in thp he was piloting crashed in an P. at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Poale Zedek cemetery, Waldheim.

Please omit flowers. Friends are asked to pay their respects McGinty suburb. Mr. Corley died Sunday frocy landing attempt at ar rne nme or ine service, lu 1-4740. in his home.

A 1926 eraduate of cu ueio, rw Katrandes Drumke the University of Illinois. Mr. The victim, Lt. Michael Ne- Raymond J. McGinty, formerly of Cottage Grove Heights, husband of the late Alma, nee Burke; loving father of Betty John Andrews and Carol McGinty; fond brother of Lucille Schaper.

At Phillips-Peterson Chapel, 10234 S. Michigan avenue. Visitation Tuesday 7 p. m. until 10 p.

m. Funeral Wednesday 10 a. m. Interment Mount Vernon. PU 5-2444.

Corley was president of Corley-Miller Manufacturing company. delsky, 28, of 1090 Eunice Joliet, was at the controls of a navy A-4 Skyhawk, a light at ES 8-7200 255-6310 366-2005 355.5100 966-1200 8900 North Ave. Rolling Meadows Forest Park Naperville Nilts James Katrandes, fond brother of John, Gregory, and Maria Katrandes, all of Greece; cousin of Gus Katrades, Estelle, Georgia, Betty, and Mary Katrades. Funeral Thursday, 12:30 p. from Fortuna Funeral Home, 4401 S.

Kedzie avenue, to St. Nicholas Hellenic Greek Orthodox church, 5957 S. Peoria street. Interment Evergreen cemetery. Info.

LA 3-7781. Leonard A. Drumke, beloved husband of Mae; loving father of Constance Donald Brauchler; son of the late Nicholas and Mary; brother of Alfred Olga, Thomas Erna, and Geneive Harry Neff, and the late Nicholas Clara; nieces and nephews. Resting at Frank R. Ringa 8, Sons, 4833-35 W.

Grand avenue. Services Wednesday, July 19, at 1 p. m. Interment Evergreen. ME 7-82B0.

Surviving are his widow, Helen; three sons, Jay, Todd, tack jet, when the crash oc- USE YOUR BANK CARD Meuris and Paul; a brother; and five curred. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael grandchildren. Keating Funeral Directors Dusak J.

Nedelsky, of the Joliet ad Stephen J. Meuris of Encinitas, formerly of Chicago, dear husband of Margaret; fond father of Stephen Jr. and William; son of the late John A. and Louise Meuris, nee Tolland; brother of William, John, and Louise Casto, and the late Mary and Conrad. Funeral and interment in California.

GA 4-4334. Wilfred J. English dress, and five sisters, Nedelsky entered the navy in Mass for Wilfred J. English, 58, of 719 Ottawa Park C. H.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 113 YEARS 221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 January, 1961. He served a two- Marie Dusak, nee Kucera, beloved wife of the late John; dear mother of John R. Mae, Henry J. Anne, and Ervin F.

Geraldine; fond sister of Julia Krbec; loving grandmother of four. Resting at the Westchester Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak road two blocks west of Mannheim road. Visitation, 2 to 10 p. m.

Funeral Thursday, July 20, 10:30 a. m. Interment Bohemian National. 542-5900. Ridge, will be said at 10 a.

m. Elizabeth P. Keating of Elmhurst, beloved wife of John dear mother of Alfred G. Linda and Eleanor grandmother of Ronnie and Patricia Ann; daughter of Mary Parry; sister of Patrick, James, John Barry, Mary Malpas, and Josephine Foster. At the Pedersen-Ry-berg Mortuary, 435 N.

York street, Elmhurst. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from the mortuary to Visitation church, York and Madison streets, Elmhurst, where mass will be celebrated, 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

Meyers year tour ending in April, 1966 aboard the aircraft carrier tomorrow in St Paul of the Cross Catholic church, 144 S. Oriskany in the South China sea off Viet Nam. He was Northwest Park Ridge Sam C. Meyers, of Wilmetfe, beloved husband of the late Jennie fond father of Mrs. Patricia Funk and the late Nancy Pratt; two grandchildren; brother of Mrs.

Carrie Balaban. Funeral services private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 37 S. Wabash avenue. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 25 E.

Erie WHItehell 4-4M0 English f5S5 awarded the distinguished fly- Kirch Krch Cemeteries Michorzyk woa a uu, ing cross, 13 air medals, and and company at its mam office commendation 'med. at 925 S. Homan av. for 23 citation and Wilfred J. English, beloved nusoana or Ruth loving father of Kathleen Smith and Karen English; fond brother of Chester English.

Funeral Wednesday, July 19, 9:30 a. from Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest highway. Park Ridge, to St. Paul of the Cross church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment All Saints. 823-1171. the Viet Nam service medal.

XVUlJi; Inu Udugiitcia, xiua. Joseph A. Michorzvk Hudson, beloved husband of Florence, nee Pelle- grini; dear brother of Wanda and Irene; son-in-law of Frank and Irene Pellegrini. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at the Anzi-lotti Bacigalupo Funeral Home, 2433 S.

Oakley avenue. Interment Elmwood. Member of Prospect lodge. No. 957, A.

F. a A. M. Vi 7-6868. Albie Krch Kirch, nee Kasik, late of Riverside, beloved wife of the late Albert dear mother of Albert P.

Adeline Kirch and Irene Henry Kucera; sister of Rose Kocandrle; grandmother of Ronald Kirch, Dale Kucera, and Karen Clough; great-grandmother of three. Services Thursday, 10:30 a. at H. Marik Sons, 6507 W. Cermak road, Berwyn.

Interment Bohemian National. Visitation Wednesday after 2 p. m. GU 4-6301 or BI 2-3255. Filctti CEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM Kathleen Smith and Karen; and SERVICES SET See Theresa Miraglia notice.

A family memorial of quiat dignity and lasting beauty PRICES TO FIT EVERY NEED Fleming a brother. Harry Kaplan THURSDAY FOR Mika See Bernard G. Heil notice. GROSS PT. RD.

and HARRISON ST. EVANSTON. ILL. 583-50805081 844-50615042 Forsmark died early yesterday of injuries suffered when the sports car in which she was riding collided head-on with another auto in Riverside road, Riverside. The victim was Shirleen Jerabek, 3715 Madison Brookfield.

She died in Mac-Neal Memorial hospital in Berwyn three hours after the accident 3 Others Are Injured The driver of the sports car, Frank Nezgoda, 22, of 6747 Stanley Berwyn, was not seriously injured. Peter Salerno, 21, of 2107 S. Home Berwyn, driver of the other car, and his passenger, Miss Patricia Mullen, 17, of 5744 Park Cicero, received minor injuries. Riverside police said the Nezgoda auto was northbound in Riverside road and the Salerno car southbound near Olmstead road when the collision occurred shortly before midnight Sunday. Sign Cross-Complaints Salerno and Nezgoda signed cross-complaints charging improper handling of a motor vehicle and are scheduled to appear Aug.

11 in Riverside Magistrates court. Mrs. Charlene Kay Radtke, 2624 W. 24th was killed Sunday night when she was struck by an auto in Illinois highway 173 east of Lake street in Channel Lake. The driver was Einar EV Nordbeck, 51, of Antioch.

Police said Mrs. Radtke walked into the path of the car. Nordbeck was not charged. Up to midnight Sunday, 291 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31.

Of these, 145 were killed in Chicago where 19,480 persons were injured in the same period. SEARS OFFICIAL LEAVES ESTATE OF 2.1 MILLION George E. Struthers, vice president in charge of merchandising and a director of Sears, Roebuck and company, left an estate of $2,156,298, according to an inheritance tax return filed yesterday in County court Struthers, who lived at 325 Pebblebrook Northbrook, and died March 16, 1966, left most of his estate to his wife, Margery, and two sons, John, 22, and Andrew, 16. He left in trust for descendants of his sons. Federal estate tax was placed in the return at $771,995 and Illinois tax at $89,158.

Sears Bank and Trust company was named executor of the estate under the Services for Harry Kaplan, Klafeta G. M. BARNARD 72, formerly of Lafayette, will be held at 1 p. m. today in Mass for Glenn M.

Barnard, TWO GRAVES In Irving Park Cemetery. 343-0118 after 9 p. m. the chapel at 5206 Broadway. 74, of 3024 Addison veteran Marie Forsmark, formerly of 5753 S.

Francisco, beloved wife of the late Charles; devoted mother of Raymond C. and Harold dear grandmother of Richard C. and Frederick W. Funeral Wednesday, at 1:30 p. ok, at Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S.

Kedzie. Interment Oak Hill. Member of Silian lodge. No 151, Vasa Order of America. Visitation Monday, after p.

m. PR 4-3809. Frank Mika beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Gaca; dear father of Matthew Florence, Frank Jr. Ann, and Bill Lillian Mika; fond grandfather of six; great-grandfather of four; brother of John Detroit, Mich. and Mary Mika, the late Michael, Louis, and Stanley Mika, and Walter Surma; fond brother-in-law of Helen Mika and Elvia 1 Surma; uncle of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a. from Muzyka Funeral Home, 2157 W. Chicago avenue to St. Constance church. Inter- 1 ment St.

Adalbert's. BR 8-7767. In Memoriam He died Sunday in Miami chicaeo narkins earaee owner. Frances T. Klafeta, nee Grabowski.

beloved wife of the late Peter; loving mother of Theresa the late Leo Mika and George Esther Klafeta; dear sister of William Grabowski, Verna Dittman, and Anna Skowronski; devoted grand, mother of five; great-grandmother of seven. Funeral Wednesday, July 19. at 9:30 a. from Woiciechowski Funeral Home, 2129 W. Webster avenue, to St.

Hedwig church. Interment St. Joseph. AR 6-4430. Beach.

He was a news dealer win be said at 9:30 a. m.Thurs- Alix St. Bride's churcn. Mass a. m.

interment Mount Olivet. SO 8-8622. Bowen See Bernard G. Heil notice. Bozan Mae Catherine Bozan, nee Vohaska, of Berwyn, beloved wife of the late Joseph; devoted mother of LeRov Rosemary Bozan; fond grandmother of Thomas L.

and Carrie L. Boian; dear sister of Emily Harding and Jerome Vohaska and the late Edward Vohaska. Services Thursday, July 20, 10 a. at Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 4227 W. Cermak road.

Interment Woodlawn. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. Breitzke Arthur C. Breitzke, retired fire chief, C. F.

beloved husband of Mae, nee Freudenthal; fond father of Doris Al-phonse) Ziemba, Grace IEu9enel Molloy, Mary (Robert Hladovcak, Carol (Frank) Ruggiero, and Arthur grandfather of 17. Funeral July 20, at 9:30 a. from Kowske Funeral Directors, 1449 W. 5lst street, to St. Augustine church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. 927-4745.

Broms Oscar W. Broms, suddenly, July 17, 1947, beloved husband of Lyla, nee Buckley; dear father of William Cvrilla Speer, Edward R-, Lyla E. Guthardt; fond grandfather of Janis and William Speer, James, Sharon, Julie, and Joann Broms, Roger, and Randall Broms; brother of Viola Slade, Beulah Rumpf, Mabel Olson and Raymond H. Services Thursday, 1 p. at Chas.

W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 Armitage avenue. Interment Mount Emblem. Member of Manhem lodge. No.

2, I. O. Englebrecht lodge. No 41, I. O.

Des Plaines Elks 1524, and' Moose No. 3, board member of Chicago Movers Assoc. and Illinois Movers and Warehousemen Assoc. In lieu of flowers, memorial to Svithiod Nursing home and Mooseheart will be appreciated. BE 5-2581.

Bufton James A. Bufton, dear son of Richard and Muriel Bufton; brother of Connie May Bufton. Resting at Halre Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 2 P. m.

Wednesday, St. Simon Episcopal church, 717 W. Kirchoff road, Arlington Heights. Interment Memory Gardens cemetery. Member Order of the Builders, chapter 113.

253-0148. Callahan Mary Florence Callahan, nee O'Connell. of Columbus, formerly of Evanston, wife of Cornelius P. Callahan; mother of Cornelius P. Mary Florence Stollman, Jean Ellen Browning.

Services 10 a. Wednesday, July 19, St. Mary's church, Illinois and Green Bay road. Lake Forest. Interment St.

Mary cemetery. No visitation. Campany Morris M. Campany of Skokie, beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Walter brother of Clarence and Fred F. Funeral Thursday, 11 at Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center road, Skokie.

Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. Masonic service Wednesday, 8 P. under the auspices of Skokie lodge. No.

1148, A. F. A. M. Visitation after 7 p.

m. Tuesday. OR 3-4111. Cannaven Francis J. Cannaven, beloved husband of Helen nee McGlnnis; dear uncle of Susie Domain; brother of Thomas Eleanor Loghman, William, and Irene Carris.

Resting at A. V. Furman Funera Home, 3100 Irving Park road. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. to St.

Veronica church. Interment Calvary cemetery, Woodstock. III. Member of Father Connor council. No.

887, K. of and La Salle general assembly, fourth degree. IR 8-5800. Carnevale John Camevale, suddenly, beloved s-band of Mary Mirabella, nee Amodeo, and the late Louise, nee D'Angelo; loving father of Bennie Mary and Tony Jackie; fond stepfather of Florence (Joseph Dispense, Prudence (John) Dispensa, and Bart Joan Mirabella; grandfather of 24; great-grandfather of 23; dear brother of Maria Frascona and Antoinette Agozzlno. Funeral Wednesday, 8-30 a.

from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 3240 W. 79th street, to St. Mary Star of the Sea church. Requiem mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary. 434-1841. Alii, Alii, for The Tribune in Lafayette day in St. Veronica's Catholic Ruth nee Endelman.

We miss vou. Fok before retiring 15 years ago. church, 3300 N. Whipple st. Mr.

Minton Survivors include a son, Barnard died Sunday while Klimo George; two daughters, Reba vacationing in Detroit. Marie Fox, nee Colllson, of 1754 Nortn Shore, July 17, 1947, devoted mother of Sidney C. Betty Fox and the late Felicia Fowler; fond sister of Frank Colllson. At Lain and Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, after 4 p.

m. Tuesday. Services Thursday at 1 p. m. Interment private.

and Mrs. Maeta Rosengard; a From 1946 to 1961 he had op- brother; a sister: and eight erated the Harrison Hotel ga- Bessie Minton, nee Blain, beloved wife of the late Ben dear mother of Mrs. Raymond Jean Lindenberg and the late William, Grace, and Ralph Minton; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of five; sister of Grace Storey and Frank Blain. Services at Sheldon Funeral Home, 5708 W. Madison street, Wednesday, 1 p.

m. Interment Wood-lawn. Austin 7-2012. Rose Klimo, beloved wife of the late Stephen; dear mother of Charles Elsie Vascik, and Rose Heinz, and the late Steve Klimo; grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of three. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.

from Wollschiager Funeral Home, 3404 S. Hoyne avenue, to St. Maurice church. Interment St. Casimir.

LA 3-0194. grandchildren. rage, Harrison street and Wa Gable bash avenue. He operated tne Plymouth Court garage, 711 Deaths Elsewhere Kossack Plymouth ct, from 1932 to IContinued on following page 1946 and from 1920 to 1932 ne Ruthie Rest in peace. THE FAMILY Bentivegna Antonina Bentivegna July 18, 1935.

Still in my heart, Ma. ROSINA Maulsby Velma E. Maulsby July 18, 1946 July brings sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest; You will never be forgotten By the ones who loved you best. MOTHER, DAD, AND BROTHER McDoniel Lawrence McDoniel. In my thoughts memories In my heart, prayers.

WIFE IVY Pue Sarah Pue July 18, 1943 It's now four years since the Lord took you away. We cannot forget that day. Only God knows how my heart aches, and can see each falling tear. DAUGHTER EDNA AND TED Villano Raymond F. Villano July 18, 1959 Remembering you with dearest love.

YOUR LOVING DAD AND MOM AND BROTHER BOB E. D. Dimming, 68, retired The Thougbiful Pckpi Una's Minnie Gable, beloved wife of the late Charles; loving mother of Charles R. Margaret Helen Edward Nolan, and the late John; grandmother of Alan, Edward, Michael, and John; sister of Alex Seng and Anna Hilgenberg. Resting at John V.

May Funeral Home, 4553-41 Milwaukee avenue, until Wednesday, 11 a. m. In state at Mayfair Lutheran church, 4335 W. Lawrence avenue, until time of service, 1 p. m.

Interment St. Lucas. Member of National Federation of Grandmothers Club of America. vice president of the Shell Oil owned the Tower garage, 215 company, formerly manager of B. Chicago av He was a a''- tfc president of the Loop Parking Martha D.

Kossack, age 87, of River Grove, beloved wife of the late William A. dear mother of Hulda Chester Shaw, William Jr. Bernice, Alma Ray Johnson, and the late Myrtle Poloski; grandmother of three; great-grandmother of three. Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 180 S. York street, Ben-senville.

where services will be held Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment Eden. PO 6-3232. LUC flllKl llOll UCpw uut.uk uv I i Anglo-Saxon Petroleum com- fZVT G1PPe Danv in London, national ai- rSr of refining for the petro- Cabs company from 1918 to 1921.

leum administration for war Surviving are his widow, Mi- Kowal See Walter F. KowalewsM notice. CONSULT THfSE FLORIST Robert S. GI0PP8, July to, oeiovea Tamer of Robert, Bette, and Judy; dear son of Gladys and the late Sidney; brother of Sally Jones. Funeral Thursday, July 20 at 1 p.

from Schmidt Funeral Home, 2054-58 Belmont avenue, to Irving Park cemete. Member of Harold. A. Taylor post. No.

47, American Legion. Kowalewski HooS.g WOTld wSTasisterTeiS CENTRAL Fraternal Notices i graliuuimuieu, uu uui cat- Rear Adm. Chester I. Steele, grandchildren. Gold AND FLOWERS Field Bldj.

135 S. La Salle-st. RA 6-3357 CO swmmonlpi. fit tha 9A Vat I Walter F. Kowalewski beloved husband of Eugenia, nee Janeczko; loving father of Cecilia Steve Tabor, Richard Dorothy, Arthur Katherine Kowal, Walter Jr.

(Mary Ann, and Eugenia; fond brother of Eugene Eleanore and Eric; grandfather of 13. Funeral Wednesday, July 19, 9:30 a. from Baran Funeral Home, 2644-46 N. Central avenue, to St. James church.

Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. Member of Holy Name society and Ushers club. Please omit flowers. NA 2-1468.

NORTH guard district, a 21 state area Wisconsin Man Dies of the midwest, since last June, fimnu jef Crath formerly commander of coast in umana jei irasn Jean H. Gold, July 17, 1947, suddenly, beloved wife of the late Leonard; dear mother of Mary Cecola and Leonard Goldberg; fond grandmother of Debbie, Jackie, and Brian; sister of Sophie, Oliver, Thomas Delmata, and Delia DiMarro. At Lain and Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, July 20, at 10 a. m.

Interment private. JOHN PLODZIEN CHICAGO LOCAL NO. 145, L. P. I.

U. John Reder, lourneyman lithographer pressman, passed away July 14. Funeral from Pfaff Funeral Home, 5001 Lincoln avenue, Wednesday, July 19, at 10:30 a. m. HARRY F.

SPOHNHOLTZ, President SHEET METAL WORKERS UNION, LOCAL NO. 73 Services for Brother Joseph Gotthardt Wednesday, July 19, at 10:30 a. at chapel, 9548 Belmont Franklin Park, III. JAMES T. TRACY, Secretary.

Florist Greenhouse SH 3-2230 1836 W. Peterson Koziol guard activities in Europe, a umana, jury wro une graduate of the United States man was killed and four others Coast Guard academy in New injured today when a KC-135 WEST Goryl JOHN W. WEILAND FLORIST London, in St Louis, jet tanker crashed at uttutt air 5315 W. Madison AU 7-0136 Announcements force base, neaaquaners ior ine Hie Rev. Dr.

William Poster strategic air command. The Victoria Koziol, nee Gura, dear wife of the late Walter; loving mother of Bernice Virgil Zalewski, Eleanor Frank Slove, and Lottie Chester Fortuna; devoted grandmother of six; great-grandmother of one; fond sistef of John Gura, Mary Czysen, and Helen Frank Lach. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Michalik Chapel, 1056 W. Chicago, corner of Ogden, to St.

John Cantius church. Interment St. Adalbert's. 421-0936. Marcela Goryl, beloved ot me tare Michael; dearest mother of Julia Louis Trutv, Emily Maslowski, Bernice Joseph Budz, Helen Michael Bilina, and Walter Rose; grandmother of 20; great-grandmother of six.

Funeral services Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Kozera Funeral Home, 1718 W. 48th street, to St. Joseph church. Interment Resurrection cemetery.

YA 7-3388. FLORISTS for Directory Information Phone Mrs, Horn, 222-4498 CONTRIBUTE TO CANCER RESEARCH Make a memorial gift bequest to THE CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION, 9 E. Jackson-blvd. HA 7-8855 TAX DEDUCTIBLE Pierce, 99, president of Kenyon dead man was identified as college, Gambier, from 1896 Maj. Robert J.

Templeton, 44, to 1937; iA Abingdon, Md. Wentworth, Wis..

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