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Dl'GGAN Rosa Duggan, nee O'Connor, be RISKTND David A. Riskind of 3513 N. Deer 1 DEAD, 10 HURT; OBITUARIES A-BOMB EXPERT CALLS SUBWAY, CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Monday, June IS, 1951 Part 4 Page 6 loved wife of Jeremiah fond mother of Jeremiah William. Evelyn, and the late Frank, sister of the late Mrs. Delia Christie and Hugh, grandmother of Robert, Barbara, and William Duggan.

Funeral from chapel, 3413 Lincoln avenue, Wednesday, June 30, to St. Hilary's church at 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Member of Altar and Rosary society.

Information, GRaceland 3-3434. Park drive. Highland Park. 111., beloved husband of Felicia Wolff Riskind. devoted father of Barbara and Merle, dear brother of Morris Albert Dr.

Lester A. of Lea Angeles, and Phillip A Riskind. Funeral services Monday. June 18. at 11 a.

at North; Shore Congregation Israel. 840 Vernon avenue. Glencoe, XU. Interment At Weatlawav cemetery. TRUCK CRUSHESj basement safe DITNLAF Cora France Dunlap, Jane 15, ROSY Bertha Rost, June 16.

fond alster of George H. Richards Services for George H. Richards. 68, of 1116 Park Aurora, will be conducted at 1:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 332 Downer, Aurora. Burial will Andrew Rost of Tacoma. wasn. Funeral Tuesday. 1:30 p.

m. at chapel. 3179 X. Clark street. Interment Rldgewood.

Low Floors of Modern 1951, at Hutchinson, wile of John Carr Dunlap mother of Mrs. John Stanton of Munster, and John Carr Dunlap Jr. of Wichita, grand mother of four. Resting In parlors, 4227 Cottage Grove avenue, until Tuesday noon. Services and Interment private.

BANTORA Anthony Santora. loving husband of Delia, nee Cuslck: atepfatber of John and Otto. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from chapel.

2600 Wentworth avenue, to Sancta. Maria Incoronata church. Interment Mount Carmel. Victory 2-1661. DYER See Joseph R.

Tempera notice. KRACMER Agnes Kraemer of Camp lake. dear mother of Joseph, Michael. Char-lea, Edward Kraemer, Rose Frltch. and Mildred Hula I Dvorak, fond sister of Frank.

George. Joseph Dvorak. Antonla Volplch. and Helen Janskl, grandmother of 13, great-grandmother of 14. Funeral Wednesday.

June 20, at 1:30 p. at chapel, 2658 S. Central Park avenue. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. LAwndale 1-3101.

KROL Michael (Krll Krol, beloved husband of Tekla, loving father of Mary Guilmond, Henry, Stella, Anna Gust. Mildred Paulaus-kas, and Antoinette Rogal. dear brother of the late William, fond grandfather of six. great-grandfather of Rodney and Katr.y Lance. Resting at chapel, 2300 W.

5 1st street. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. to St. Mary's Nativity church.

Interment, Resurrection. LA GRIPPE Jeanne La Grippe, loving daughter cf Frank and Mildred, nee Witt; dear alster of Carol. Jtrvt. Wln4ay at 1 p. at chapel, 3436 Chlraio avenue.

Interment E4n erntry, Eva4 8-7200. LA IX Christine Laity, 4r mother Helen Eckert, Margarn Lavcm ftrhullfr. and Thomas Lliy, grsAdvrr Resting at funeral h'rm. lfr.f para road, until 9 Wlnar, Celrs-tlnea church at 7ett tA tt.fcv, jtim-wood Park, 10 m. Itmvmn.

CeJvaxy cemetery, LANCIANEkE Brrsr4i husbsnd of 4h itu t4 in-jri of Mrs. Mary tUmtsUti, Mft, ttn. Mrs. Ntlt Miaou. i-ijtti lUuf Toblasz.

iA lov day, June 1, lfrftf, 1f SCHEEL See Marosch notice. SCKEUER Frank G. Seheuer. beloved hus KIDNAP VICTIM FREE AFTER CAR TRUNK ORDEAL Can't Explain His 23 Hr. Abduction or Release Nick Labellarte, kidnaped from a west side club-room by three masked gunmen Saturday, was released unharmed near Hammond yesterday.

He had been driven about in the trunk of his abductors' car for al ESPOSITO See Del Vecchlo notice. EVANS Elizabeth Evans. June 15. late of 3434 N. Hoyne avenue, beloved wife of George, dear mother of Andrew, George, Michael.

Emery. John, Anna Pellkan. Margaret Moore. Louts, and Edward, grandmother oi 15 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday.

June 19, at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 2056-58 Belmont avenue, to fit. Andrew'! church. Interment St.

Joseph's. EVERS See Louise Mennes notice. FALBO See Del Vecchlo notice. FATJLDS John Faulds, husband of the latt Agnea 'Webster Faulds, father of John Douglas, the late Irwin and Roy W. Faulds, grandfather of Mrs.

Glenn Rich, John Faalds Barbara and Dorothy Faulds. Member of City lodge. No. 141, A. F.

A. M. Services Monday, 3:30 P. at chapel. 720 Lake street.

Oak Park. Interment Woodlawn. GRANDPA IS 102 AND THE LONG LIFE OF PARTY Julius Carl Bruhnke had the time of his life yesterday, and a long life it is, too 102 years so far. It was Ia r's day and Bruhnke's 102d birthday, and his family gave him a bang-up party on the farm of his son, A. C.

Bruhnke, with whom he lives. The farm is near McHenry, McHenry county. 44 Grandpa Bruhnke was in good shape to enjoy the party. He had been suffering from a cold the first his son could remember but he got over it in time to sing a bit in a strong baritone, Youth Orchestra Attends Guests included 75 to 80 members of the family and 150 members of the Greater Chicago Youth orchestra, in which Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Bruhnke are interested. Many of the youngsters, top musicians in their high schools, brought their parents along. Bruhnke broke into song when introduced to the first arriving band of Edna Graham Seheuer.

dear father of Glenn and Jack, fond brother of John. Mrs. Mary Seely, George, and the lata Susan Morgenwlck. Funeral Tuesday. :30 a.

from funeral home, 1136 W. 8 7 til street, to St. Kilian's church. Mass 10 m. Interment St.

Mary's. Member of A. A. of 5. A R.

oi dlv. 341. RAdriifle 3-1100. nft'LTZ Mildred Rohkohl Scnultz of 9749 S. Meade avenue.

Oak Lawn. 111., beloved wife of Frank Sehultx. fond mother of Thomas. James, and Gerald, daughter of Max and Augusta Rohkohl. sister of Charles and George Rohkohl.

Funeral at chapel. 1503 W. Slst street. Wednesday. Jane 20.

at 1 p. m. Interment Eden cemetery, tlnfor-mauon, call YArda 7-4765. trl-LHTROM Louis T. SelUtrotn of S640 W.

Ashland avenue, June 15. 1951. beloved hastand of the late Christine, loving father of Ltrame and the late Andrew. Funeral from chapel. 5501 N.

Ashland avenue. Toes-day. Jen 19, at 9:30 a. to St. Gregory's church.

LOngbeacb 1-2645. ftHITEg See Del Vecchlo notice. F1CHTENWALD Sam Flchtenwald, In San Buildings Best New York, June 17 JP) You can survive an atom bomb, even when directly under it, if you are inside the lower of a modern building. In Hiroshima, the first atom bombed city, 1,200 Japane.se did so survive. This report was made today by Dr.

L. W. Tuttle of the atomic energy commission's division of biology and medicine to the opening session of the Institute of Food Technologists, an organization of the food processing industry. We should be encouraged by the knowledge that in the city of Hiroshima, a city of flimsy structures with only a handful of modern buildings, there were 1,200 survivors within the thousand yard radius, the so-called zone of total destruction, directly under the burst," Dr. Tuttle said.

One Foot of Concrete Shelter "This attack was made upon a completely unaltered, undisciplined city at the peak of the morning rush hour. Those who survived, for the most part, were persons who just happened to be in the lower stories or basements of the few modern, reinforced concrete structures in the city. "At a point only a few hundred yards from the bomb itself one foot of concrete will protect against the blast and heat effects of the bomb, and a foot of concrete plus the equivalent of four or five feet of earth will afford complete protection also against the radiation radioactive rays from a bomb. SKA Frances E. Skao, nee Bmnder.

of 6225 most 23 hours, he said. Police found Labellarte in his home at 1012 S. Aberdeen st. when they called to question his wife, Sophie, 30, about the kidnaping. Police said he bore no marks of mistreatment, except for a slight be in Lincoln Highway Memorial cemetery.

Mr. Richards, retired assistant superintendent of the Chicago Rivet and Machine company, died Saturday night. He was the son of the late Marcelius Richards, founder of the Richards-Wilcoxr Manufacturing company, Aurora hardware maker. Surviving are the widow, Roje Mae; a son, T. Howard of Aurora, and a daughter Mrs.

Neel Nietert of Wheaton. Otto Christiansen Los Angeles, June 17 Special Otto Christiansen, 59, an attorney who figured in many outstanding labor and criminal trials, died today of injuries suffered last night in an automobile collision. He was a protege of Clarence Dar-row in Chicago. In the early years of his practice he accompanied Darrow to Idaho to defend William D. Big Bill Haywood, stormy leader of the International Workers of the World.

He came to Los Angeles in 1920 and practiced here since then. Lester S. Olsen Lester S. Olsen, 57, of 444 Broadview Highland Park, died yesterday in his home. He was head of the Olsen Printing company at '516 Laurel Highland Park, publisher of the Highland Park Press, a weekly newspaper.

He leaves his widow, Rosamund, and a son, Brandt. Services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1913 Sheridan Highland Park. Burial will be in the Northshore Garden of church.

fstWmn fctgn uuw 44 in aa. Interment Mxir.t Ctfi U4riMm, HAymarket 1-1 67. LIPKEY Lillian tJpkey. cf formerly of Chicago. fcttwd wile cf lut late Joseph, loving avtrf of 0Ttfe Witt, brod.

Helen Waid. and Juiua J. fCobinl. three grandchildren, f'4 1s of Pearl Broder. Bloomenkl.

Either Striker, and the late Morris Fuf.rr.n. rv-lces Tuesday. 10.00 a. at chapel. 1300 Devon avenue.

Los Angeles lajrg please copy. LI I INSKI Anthony Lolmskl. age 73. late residence 8327 Marquette avenue, devoted huaband if Stella, nee Plsarek: beloved father of Mrs. Elizabeth Urbancwlcz.

Chester, and the late Sylvester, dear father-in-law cf Martha and Betty Leo Lullnskl. and Chester Urbanowicz. dear brother of Louis Lullnskl. Funeral Wednesdav. June 21.

at 9:30 a. from chapel. 8324 Barley avenue, to St. Mary Magdalen church. 84th and Saginaw avenue, where mass will be celebrated at 10 a.

m. Interment family plot. Holy Cross cemetery. Calumet City, 111. MAGMANO Guy J.

Msgliano. dear husband of Lucille, nee Michaels; dear son of Joseph and Caroline, brother of Carole and Pvt. Joseph. V. S.

A. Services Wednesday. 2 p. at funeral home. 2118 Lawrence avenue.

Interment Concordia. MAMOLELLA See Galasso notice. MAM SCH Johanna Mamscn. nee Pertner. tie.

members of the orchestra. For years he was active in two German choral societies. Tho he now is deaf, he still likes to sing. He likes the Marine hymn and received an official copy of it yesterday from a marine sergeant as a birthday gift. Beer and Cigarets Grandpa" has all of his own teeth but two and enjoys his daily beer, whisky, and cigarets.

He I mm mi simian vy loved wife of the late William, dear mother 01 Harry Emma, and Josenhlne Scheel dear grandmother cf Gertrude Stoltz. Flor. ence Jetres, Harry A. Mamsrh Arthur and Lt. Kennt-th R.

Scheel. U. S. M. C.

10 great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday at a. m. irom luneral home. 3526 Cicero ate his share of the birthday venue, to St.

Genevieve's church. Interment St. Joseph's. Klldare 5-1320. S.

Hermitage avenue, dearly beloved wife of K'etl Kkao. devoted mother of Neil Robert. Henry and Walter Skan, Helen Smith, and the late Frances Skau, fond sister of Ernest and Edward Bmnder. also survived by twenty-four grandchildren. Funeral Toes-day.

9 a. from funeral home. 1718 W. 63d street, to St, Theodore's church. Interment St Mary's.

Member of St. Theodore's Altar and Rosary sodality. PRospect 6-1000. BLACK Catherine A. Slack, nee Corey.

be loved wife cf the late Ketiry. loving mother of George Kathryn Lechert. and Margaret Slack, fond sister of Mrs. Mary Bradley. Funeral Wednesday.

June 30. 9:30) a. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood, to Queen of Angels church. Mass 10 a.

Member of Queea of Angela court. W. C. O. F.

SMITH William D. Smith. June 16. late of 2247 S. Gunderson avenue.

Berwyn. bekrred husband of the late Mary Reid Smith, brother of Mary. Kate, and Philip Smith. Resting at funeral home. 4817 W.

Chicago avenue. Services Tuesday, June 19. at 2 p. m. Interment Woodlawn cemetery.

Member cf Clan MacDuff. No. 16. O. S.

and Chicago Lawn Bowlers. Clan MacDuff services Monday evening at 8 o'cock. 8NOBI.E See Louis Zaher notice. SPEAK Albert Spear of 725 N. Throop street, passed away June 16.

beloved father of Sophie Blba aid Anthony, grandfather of one. great-grandfather of two. Funeral services Wednesday. June 20. 9:30 a.

m. front chepel. 1331-35 W. Chicago avenue, to St. John Cantlus church for mass at 10 a.

m. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. MOnroe 6-4643. SPOO Anna RT.

Spoo. nee Dctnann. wife of the late Karl, mother of Carolina Mle'ke. Emllle Ullrich, and William, sister of Rose) Rleser and Edith Ingram. Service Tuesday.

10:30 a. at funeral home. 203 S. Marion street, at Pleasant street. Oak Park.

Interment Waldheim. STALMASEK See Louis Zaher notice. STOKE Georre W. Stone, suddenly, beloved! hrsband of Edna, nee Merriman: dear father of Delores Harrington and June Scnupp. fond brother of Frank grandfather of three grandchiMren.

Resting at funeral home, 193 S. York street. Bensenville. Ill-, where services will be held Tuesday, 2 p. zn.

Interment Mount Emblem. Member of Bensenville lodze. No. 1159. A.

F. Bensenville chapter. No. 988. O.

E. S. SfTTON Katie B. Sctton. late of 4831 Bello Plalne avenue, beloved wife of the late Samuel dear mother of Ben H-.

Samuel Fred! and Mary F. Evans, grandmother of 8. great-grandmother cf 10. sister of Fred CAR CARRYING 1 1 One man was killed and 10 persons riding in the automobile he was driving were injured last night when a loaded semi-trailer truck collided with the automobile at 107th st. and Mannheim in Palos twp.

The dead man is Ignatius Mirta, 34, of 4340 S. Honore st. The truck driver was Byron Hoglund, 22, of Monticello, who was uninjured. All of the injured were taken to Little Company of Mary hospital. The injured are: Mirta's wife, Josephine, 34; their daughter, Christina, Edward Gajda, 27, of 1653 W.

18th Daniel Gajda, Linda Gajda, 4, of 3750 S. Paulina Stanley Gajda, 33, of the same address; his wife, Agnes, 33; Mrs. Julia Gajda, 3702 S. Hermitage Mrs. Lilian Gajda, 26, of 1653 W.

18th and Bernadette Gajda, 5, of the same address. Most seriously injured was Daniel Gajda, 2. State and county highway police were unable to question any of the injured in the hospital because of their injuries. Traffic Snarled an Hour The crash, which occurred about 10 p. m.

at the heavily traveled intersection, snarled traffic for an hour. Ambulances from the Bedford Park county police, Roberts Park fire department, Columbus Manor fire department, and a squad car from the Oak Lawn police station took theinjured to the hospital. Hoglund told police he was going south in Mannheim and Mirta's car was being driven eas in 107th st. He said Mirta slowed down, then shot forward. The truck hit the side of the automobile and crushed it.

The truck then pushed the automobile 75 feet. The tractor and trailer jackknifed and tipped over near the automobile. The automobile occupants had been to a picnic of Sts. Peter and Paul church, 3745 S. Paulina in a grove at 119th st.

and Archer av. After the accident, the semitrailer, with a cargo of 560 cases of eggs, caught fire, but the blaze was extinguished by fire apparatus from Oak Lawn. Killed as Car Goes Into Lake Orson Corfield, 24, of 1513 E. 73d a hot rod enthusiast, was killed yesterday when his speeding automobile went out of control in Doty av. at 107th brushed a utility pole, and ran into Lake Calumet.

Two passengers, Thomas Butler, 24, of 7513 Wentworth and James Bailey, 23, of 421 S. linden Westmont, escaped injury. Bailey told police Corfield was steering with a wheel spinner when he lost control and the car swerved, throwing Corfield against the left door, which was forced open. Corfield's body, partly projecting, was struck by the pole, and he was yanked from his seat. Thomas Lysek, 60, of 1930 S.

49th Cicero, was killed when he was struck at Cicero av. and Albion Lincolnwood, by an auto driven by Lancelot IL. Hall, 68, of 3441 Beach av. Hall was not held, but was notified to attend the inquest. BIGGEST LOCAL MAP Robert A.

Mau. late of 9714 Escanaba dinner, served to the family in the garden, with a big cake. There wasn't room for 102 candles, so Diego, formerly oi 1134 s. Keeler venue, Chicago, beloved husband of Rose, nee Matzkln; fond father of Barbara and Melvln, dear grandfather of Ellen and Jeffrey. Services Monday.

10 a. at funeral chapel, 5145 Broadway. Interment West-lawn cemetery. FOEHRINGEB James Foehrlnger. 6257 N.

Rockwell street, June 17, 1951. beloved husband of Alice, dear son of Leona Ken-nely, and James A. Laird of Davenport, brother of Vuelta Sheehan and Lollta Chrla-tenson. At chapel. 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, June 20, at 2 p. m. Interment Mount Emblem. FRANKLIN Arnold N. Franklin, June 15.

of 15 Fullerton parkway, husband of Mabel, father of Robert E- Franklin of Detroit, brother of Alice Hemshelm, and Meta Kile both of West Orange, N. J. Resting at chapel. 1253-55 N. Clark street.

Services Monday, 3 p. m. Interment Oak Woods. FREFDMAN Nathan M. Freedman.

beloved husband of the late Sophia, dear father of Ethel Fox. Miriam Cohen, and Leon, loving grandfather of six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, fond brother of Samuel. the late Hyman. Louis, Sarah Sperling. Jennie Saltzman, and Cell Rubin.

Service Monday. 1 p. at chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Rosemont Park cemetery. FREITAG Emma Freltag.

dear' sister of Walter and Emli, fond aunt of Florence Wade of Wellman, la. Member of Albany Park chapter. No. 769. O.

E. Resting at chapel, 3807 Lincoln avenue. Services Tuesday. 1:30 p. m.

Interment Concordia. FRITSCHEL Anna D. Fritschel, nee Hlnrlcks. of Palos Park. June 17.

1951. wife cf the late Paul J. Frltschei, mother of Arno and Arthur, goandmother of five grandchildren. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, until noon Wednesday.

Services at St. Stephen's Lutheran church. 57th and Sangamon streets. Wednesday, June 20. at 3 p.

m. Interment Evergreen. BEverly 8-2182. GALASSO Josephine Galasso of 2848 W. FIV more street, loving mother of Bernardo, Angelo.

Theresa Vincent I Mamolella. and Patsy. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from chapel.

900 S. Sacramento to Blessed Mother Cabrlni's church. Interment Mount Carmei. SAcramento 2-4747. GALLERY Annie Considine Gallery of 4630 N.

Paulina street, beloved wife of the late Michael dear mother of Erin Frances O'Leary, Rosemary O'Meara. Thomas Daniel C. John and the late Robert K. Gallery, sister of Thomas J. Considine.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 631S N. Clark street, to Our Lady of Lourdes churrh. Interment Calvary.

GANSZERT William Ganszert. June 16. 1951. of 4400 Dempster street, Skokie. 111., husband of Elizabeth Ganszert, brother of Mrs.

Louisa Nahrgang, Anny, and Millie Ganszert. Service 11 a. m. Tuesday, at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston.

Private Interment at Memorial Park. GARREFFA See Del Vecchlo notice. GEISTLINGER See Joseph R. Tempera notice. GENSHEIMF.R Joseph A.

Genshelmer. beloved husband of Helen Hammon Genshelmer. dear father of Jane Nllles and Carol Bergey. grandfather of five. Funeral Tuesday.

June 19. at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 1732 Wilson avenue, to St. Jerome's church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment All Saints. GEYER Elizabeth B. Geyer.

nee Miller, beloved wife cf Harry loving mother of William sister of Emma Schneli. Nettle Snodgrass. Gertrude Toomey. George, Frank, Arthur, and Albert, grandmother of Donald and Nancy. Services Tuesday.

2:30 p. at funeral home, 4 553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Rldgewood cemetery. GILARDI See Marlantonla Chiero notice. venue, husband of Martha, father of Mrs.

Buunny ur xust-uicui naio Alfred Violet I Buckner. Raymond and Robert, grandfather of four. Resting at funeral home. 79th street and Phillips avenue, until the figures 102 were written in colored icing instead. The orches 11 a.

m. Wednesday, then to lie In state at Immanuel Lutheran churrh Services 1 p. ra. Interment Concordia cemetery. Bus- David A.

Riskind mono. ma. Buum snore 8-6959. MeMICHAEL Rose J. McMlchael.

nee Morris. beloved wife of the late William, dear mother of Genevieve. Harry. Hazel Gorchos. and the late William McMlchael.

grand tra members and their families had a picnic in the grove. Bruhnke was born in Germany on June 17, 1849, and came to Chicago in 187L He operated a boot-making and repair shop for many years and later worked in a music store. He retired 18 years ago. mother of Janet Gorchos and William Mc David A. Riskind, 45, Chicago attorney, died yesterday in his home at 2512 N.

Deer Park Highland Park. He was general counsel for the milk wagon drivers union in Chicago and vice presi Mlchael. sister of Soobie Titus. Ann Eccardt Caroline, John, Edward, and William Morris. Funeral from chapel, 4138 Madison street (TRIBUNE Photo I Charles Csllender left anil Anthony Bielski fright, question Kick Labellarte about kidnaping.

head abrasion, caused, Labellarte said, by the tightness of his blindfold. After Labellarte denied knowledge of a reason for the abduction, he was given lie detector tests. Capt. Kyran Phelan said Labellarte "had not generally told the truth in the tests and would be kept in custody. Phelan said his story of the car trunk experience was too detailed," adding that his clothing should have been rumpled and soiled after such an experience, but actually was clean and pressed.

Police said he also was unclear about what happened to handcuffs and a blindfold he had worn. Two Are Questioned Philip Natielo, 27, and George Kennedy, 36, both of 4533 Congress st, also were undergoing questioning after Mrs. Labellarte told police they had called at her Tuesdsy. 9:15 a. to Our Lady of the Angela cnurcn.

interment Queen of Heaven. MENKES Louise Mennes. nee Kunkel. of 1802 N. 75th avenue, Elmwood Park.

111., beloved wite of Hans Mennes. fond mother of Lester Evers. and Myrtle Eoe. grandmother of DEATH NOTICES From these facts We can conclude that persons in 'a modern city who have time to get into the subways or the basements of reinforced concrete buildings have a good to excellent chance of surviving with no injuries at all even within a few hundred yards of ground zero. Zero is the point directly below the bomb.

Persons who may be In any but the top half dozen stories of modern buildings and who are in the inner corridors will have a fair to good chance of surviving with nondisabling injuries." Dr. Tuttle said that almost nobody has understood radioactivity dangers that if the bomb is exploded at the height where it will do the most heat and blast damage, there is no danger from radioactivity after the first 30 seconds, but that there is a lot of long lingering danger if the bomb is exploded close to the ground. This danger is not immediate death, he said. icur grandchildren, sister of Mathilda Gaucer. Amanda Lubkemann, Augusta Karow.

vena Moecher. Alma Ozburn. and the late Hulda dent of the Jarke Manufacturing company, 5407 Broadway. He leaves his widow, Felice, and two daughters, Barbara, and Merle. Services will be held at 11 a.

m. today in the North Shore temple, Glencoe. Burial will be in West-lawn cemetery. Carlson. Olga Hanneman and Louis.

Resting at funeral home. 5701 W. Division street. Henry C. Ambos, June 17.

1951, suddenly, beloved husband of Mattle. fond father of Junette Berg and the late Charles, grandfather of Joanne. Services Tuesday. 1:30 d. at Chanel.

4325 Armltage ave until 11 a. Tuesday. June 19. Lying In state at North Austin Evangelical Lutheran church. Mason and LeMoyne street, where services will be held at 2 p.

m. Interment nue. Interment Acacia Park. Member of Plei ades lodge. No.

478, A. F. A A. M. ATH I.I Bertha Bachll.

nee Slspka. beloved Mrs. Lily Johnson Concordia cemetery. Austin 7-4440. MEZZAKO See Joseph R.

Tempera notice. wife of John, fond mother of Edward Phl-llppl and George Bachll. sister of Vincent Mrs. Lily Johnson, 70, of 3057 MORRIS William E. Morris, beloved husband of Corrtne.

nee Riley, loving lather of William and Lynn Ann Morris, dear son of Eastwood died yesterday in Vlnnie. nee Strommes: brother of Msrv Illinois Masonic hospital of in Wlile. Kay Be re her. Eleanor Cote, and Hugh granamotner oi uonaia, jajcr. emme John.

Sharon, and George. Funeral Tuesday. June 19, at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 5120 W. Fullerton avenue, to St.

Phllomena's church. Interment St. Adalberts. ARmltaga 6-7800. W.

Morris. At chapel. 4817 Madison street. juries suffered June 10 when she fell in the Buena Memorial Pres Funeral Wednesday. 10:30 to Resur rection church.

Mass. 11 a. m. Burial Mount byterian church, 4301 Sheridan rd. Carmel.

AUstin 7-1137. NAVIGATO Felix Navlgato of 10936 Normal Mrs. Johnson had lived in the BACON Gilbert M. Bacon age 25, June 16. 1951, auddenly.

beloved husband of Carolyn, dear father of Lola, fond son of Gilbert M. Bacon Sr. and Aita A. Bacon, brother et Robert G. Bacon.

Resting at chapel. 2906 W. Madison street. Funeral Tuesday. 1:30 avenue, suddenly June 16.

1951. dear hus-' band of Rose, nee Addud: fond father of GILLOOLY James IMalachyJ Gtllooly, late Evelyn and Mrs. Carmel K. Kernohan, brother of Michael. Mra.

Marlon of 4 641 s. Haistea street, beloved nusband Arvia. John. Mrs. Caroline Gill, the late p.

m. Interment Oak Ridge. of Bridget, nee Reynolds: fond father of Mary McManus. brother of John. Funeral RITE TOMORROW Joseph, William and Rose.

At chapel. 214 Ravenswood area all her life. She leaves two sons, Erwin and Wilbur. Service will be at 1 p. m.

Wednesday in the chapel at 3175 Clark st. Burial will be in Irving Park cemetery. E. 115th street- Mass at St. Anthony's Tuesday, at 8:45 a.

from funeral home, 46th place and Wallace street, to St. BALTERM AN Max Balterman, beloved husband of Ann, nee Stern; dear father of Dexter. Bert, and Elmore, devoted grandfather 4 a I I- I V'i ii I FOR WIDOW OF Gabriel's church. Member of Madonna coun church. Tuesday.

June 19, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. cil. K.

of C. No. 1135. Native of County nf Marl Louise and Andrew Morris, ion a Roscommon. Ireland.

Interment Holy Sep- KELSON Jeanette Nelson, nee Abraham, beloved wife of Ravmond. sister Esther CAPT. GALLERY brother cf Harry of New York City. Service Monday, 2 p. at chapel.

5206 Broadway. Interment Anshe Emet section Memorial GLOCKSON Theresa R. Glockson. 6417 A. C.

Park cemetery. Kenwood avenue, June 17, 1951, wife of the late William F. Glockson, fond mother Si ti id BARKCLIS Nlchcolas Barkulls of 3448 W. cf Norman and Wlllard E. Glockson.

Neenah avenue, beloved husband oi ine late Demetra, dear father of Lillian Curtis. Demet-r. Pantui Tom and Ted Barkulls. brother of At chapel. 316 W.

63d street at Harvard avenue, where services -will be held Tues Abrams, Sam. Phillip, and Carl Abraham. Funeral at Price funeral home, Knox, Tuesday, 3 p. m. NYQIIST Charles A.

Nyqulst. 4535 N. Artesian avenue, dear brother cf Sadie Nyqulst and the late Emil, dear uncle of Lucille Carmen and Jean Elenz. Services Tuesday. June 19.

1:30 p. at chapel. 3114 Irving Park road. Interment Rosehlll cemetery. OLIVE Lillian Olive, beloved wife cf Abe.

dear mother cf Julius, Anita, and Stewart, day. June 19, at 2 p. m. Interment Mount Leo Barkulls, fond father-in-law of Louis Curtis of California. Harry Pappaa and Emily Services for Mrs.

Annie. Consi-dine Gallery, 85, of 4630 N. Paulina who died Saturday in her home, will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow from the chapel at 6311 N.

Clark st. to Our Lady of Lourdes church. Mrs. Gallery, who was born Greenwood. GOins WORTHY See Daniel I Webby Holmes notice.

Barkulls. grandfather of six. Funeral Wednes-dav. 1 p. from chapel.

4710 N. Western avenue. Services 1:30 p. m. at Holy Trinity church, 1101 S.

Peoria street. Interment GONGOLA Stanley Gongola, 6333 S. Marsh-field avenue. June 16. 1951.

beloved husband of Mary A. Gongola, fond father of fond sister of Toby Kirsch. Services Wednesday. 10 a. at chapel.

5206 Broadway. Mary Kopacz. Stanley Joseph Gongola interment westlawn. Please omit nowers. OLSON Lester S.

Olson. June 17. of Highland Elm wood cemetery. BALER see Del Yecchlo notice. BEATO See Frieda C.

Tleman notice. BIANC1 See Del Vecchlo notice. BIESZKI See Martha Poranklewici notice. Park, husband of Rosamond father of Brandt brother of Gerhard. Mrs.

Adolf Indianapolis, June 17 (JP) A. C. Sallee, associate of the late Thomas Taggart and twice Indiana Democratic state chairman, died last night of a heart ailment. He was 68. Sallee was Taggart's secretary and advertising manager of the French Lick Springs hotel from 1902 to 1907.

Later he owned advertising agencies in Evansville, Indianapolis, and Los Angeles. He was state chairman in 1919 and in 1922. T. Alan Goldsborongh Washington, June 17 Special Funeral services for Federal Judge T. Alan Goldsborough, who died last night of a heart ailment, and Walter Norwish.

grandfather of Jimmy GonoU. Funeral from residence. 6333 S. Marshfteld avenue, Wednesday, June 20. at 9:30 a.

m. to Sacred Heart church. 46th and Wolcott avenue. Interment Resurrection. GRAHAM Alter Perry Graham of 215 Central RS)a7trJrnhrne Brazil, late residence 1648 Sherman.

Mrs. George Mills. Services. 11 a. m.

Tuesday. June 19. at chapel. 1913 Michael cf Peoria. HI.

Services Tuesday. 1:39 p. at chapel. 4920-24 Irving Park road. Interment Mount Auburn.

Klldare 5-6220. SWEENEY Hannah Sweeney, beloved wife of the late Michael, loving mother of Mary Ellen Lewis. Mrs. Lacreta Tracer. Lt, John Chicago police department.

Michael and the late Patrick F. Funeral Wednesday. June 20, at 9 a. ra. from funeral home.

4013 W. Harrison street, to Presentation church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. KEdzie 3-7007. TA BERT Hen ry C.

Tabberf, brother of Minnie Arndt. William Louise C. and tho late John and Mathilda Tabbert, Funeral Wednesdav. 1:30 p. m.

at chapel. 731 Madison street. Forest Park. Interment Concordia cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

TEGOE William J. Terge. husband of th late Anna, brother of Mrs. Emily Keller. Mrs, P.ose A.

Clanisen. Mrs. Frieda Hof-helns. and Mrs. Bertha Gleseke.

Resting at chapel. 2838 Lincoln avenue. Services Tuesday, at 3 p. m. Interment St- Lucas' ce mattery.

TEMPERA Joseph R. Tempera, lovfcr son of the late John and Mary, nee Spina: husband cf the late Mary C. nee Dyer; fond brother of Nancy tOnestcl Pardlne. Otto. Mary Louts I Gelstllnger.

Anna IMlkel Poaateri. Jesse. Elena (Louis I Mezzano. Edna Eugene 1 Hartke. and the late James.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from chapel, 900 S. Sacramento boulevard, to St. Prtsdlla's church. Interment St.

Joseph's. SAcramento 2-4747. TIEM AN Frieda C. Tleman of 10864 S. Oakley avenue, beloved wife cf the late George, devoted mother of Mrs.

Elsa Christ ran and the lae Mrs. Frieda Bums, fond grandmother of Richard G. Bums. Eugene F. Christ-gao.

and Mrs. Miriam C. Roe. creat-erand-mother 0 four, dear sister of Ellse Gustaf-son and Mrs. Ida Cruenberg.

Services Tuesday, June 19. 3:30 p. m. st chapel. HOT W.

79th street. Interment Mount Hope. TVM A Johanna Tuma, nee Poklop. of 1628 S. Wisconsin avenue.

Berwyn. beloved wife of the late Joseph loving mother of Charles J. and Joseph F. Emma Evans. Lillian M.

Nelson, and Helen Grubbe. grandmother cf seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Services Tuesday. June 19. at 1:30 p.

m. at funeral home. 6227 W. Cer-mak road. Interment Woodlawn.

GUnder-son 4-D50. VAIKISA See Marlantonla Chiero notice. VFNDAFRFDDO D'ane Marie Vendafreddo. ago 15 months, darling daughter of Pat and Stella, nee Orlando: sister at Michael. Funeral Tuesday.

9:15 Irom funeral home. 3723 W. Chicago avenue, to St, Ferdlnand's church. Interment St- Joseph cemetery. CApItoI 7-5040.

VERPEKDER Joseph A. Vespender. suddenly, be'nved hnband of Mildred, nee KofTman: father of Engene. Peter, and Joseph, son of Julia and the late Peter, brother of Helen Matthew and Genevive Brazys. Funeral Tuesday.

10 a. at St. Isaac Jorurs church. Hinsdale. Resting at chapel.

60 S. Grand street. Hinsdale. Interment Queen of Heaven. TICK Marie Vlck.

June 16. beloved cf the late John, fond mother of Rudolph. Hans. Paul. Anna Anderson.

Clara Strew, and William. Services Tuesday. 3 p. at funeral home. 2449 Lincoln avenue.

Interment Elmwood cemetery. WASHERMAN Frieda Wasserwiao of 5481 Greenwood avenue, dear mother of Ann Gilbert. Sylvia Coplan. and Seymour, loving grandmother of Lawrence Lewis. Renee.

Marilyn. Loir. Kenneth, and NeiL grand W. 80th street, beloved daughter of the late Sheridan road. Highland Park.

Interment Park avenue. Wllmette, husband of Edna North Shore Garden of Memories. Graham, father of Mrs. Kathrm Peters. Patrick and Mary Brazil, fond sister oi William Marguerite Kane, and Patrick J.

Funeral Tuesday et 9 a. from chapel. 1716 W. 79th street, to Little Flower O'NEIL George E. O'Nell.

June 16. 1951. of Mrs. Louise Lass, Richard and George Gra Roselle. formerly of Chicago, beloved father cf Joseph and Edward.

Funeral services ham, and the late Lucille Loutsch, eight grandchildren. Services Tuesday. 1:30 p. church. Interment su Marys, siewari 3-7400.

Tuesday, 9:30 a. at St. waiter's Catholic church, Roselle. Friends may call at the funeral home. Roselle.

Retired em at cnapei, 11 18 ureenieai avenue, Wllmette. BARTKE See Joseph R. Tempera notice. itsFKN T.uriil A. Brenn.

June 15. 1951. Ireland antl came to Chicago in her teens, was the widow of Police Capt. Michael J. Gallery, who died in 1928 after 38 years on the force.

His brother, the late Patrick Gallery, also was a police captain. Survivors include three sons, Thomas, a television salesmanager and a former movie actor and sports promoter; Daniel, an attorney, and John; two daughters, Mrs. Erin O'Leary and Mrs. Rosemary O'Meara; a brother, Thomas Considine, head of a downtown clothing firm; 10 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. The Rev.

John Ireland Gallery, a relative, will officiate at the services. beloved wife of the late Frank loving HAWHEE Charles Paul Kawhee. late of 10541 S. Sangamon street, beloved husband of Rose Ann McGough Hawhee, loving father of Rose Liberty, fond father-in-law of Joseph mother of William K. Brenn.

Funeral irom chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue. Wednesday, June 20, at 9 a. to St.

Thomas of Can George Kennedy left and Philip Natielo. home Saturday night. They said they wished to talk to her husband about the purchase of merchandise, she, related. She said she later went to their home to ask if they knew the whereabouts of her husband. "Forget about it or you'll get hurt," she quoted Kennedy as saying.

Both Face Lie Test Police said both denied knowledge of the kidnaping. Capt. Phelan and Deputy Chief of John O'Malley said they would get lie tests. Labellarte, describing the abduction, said three men wearing smoked glasses and carrying a shotgun and revolvers, invaded the Goodrich Social and Athletic club, 843 Taylor lined several members against the wall, and demanded to see their identification. When they came to him, he said, he was marched to their car, handcuffed and blindfolded, and driven away.

About 20 minutes later, he said, they locked him in the trunk. He said he was driven about until he was dumped, without explana terbury church. Interment All saints PACKER CLOSING IN PITTSBURGH "Pittsburgh, June 17 (P) Oswald and Hess Meat Packing company, largest independent packer in Pittsburgh, announced tonight it is closing its plant indefinitely for a number of reasons beyond our control." Carl Pieper, president of the firm, which employs 700 persons, said the plant will shut down Saturday. It normally slaughters 5(X7 beef cattle a week, along with several thousand hogs. Pieper added: will be conducted Tuesday after BREMER Christ W.

Bremer. 5247 Brown Michael Flnnegan. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. from funeral home, Halsted at 76th street, to St.

Helena's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. STew-art 3-7700.

HERMAN Adallne Herman, of 4724 Vin- street, Saokie, oear nusoano oi Minnie. n-r Boekenhauer. Resting at funeral home, 8057 Nlles Center road. Skokle. until noon Tuesday.

Srvicee 3 p. m. at St. Peter'a Evangelical church. Interment St.

Peter'a cemetery. noon in the Episcopal church in Denton, the jurist's home. Judge Goldsborough, who was 73, presided over two- trials in which he found John L. Lewis and his cennes avenue. Services 10:30 a.

Tues BRIG ANTE See Del Vecchlo notice. BRINET Grace C. Briney. 1555 Olive avenue, June 16. 1951.

beloved wife of Ralph C. United Mine workers guilty of Briney, fond sister of Margie Tourlgney. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland, where services Find Mother of 3 Dead will be held Tuesday, June at a p.

m. Interment Rosehlll. contempt of court in coal strikes, Mrs. Loretta Porter Sleeping Drugs Blamed BRODERICK John Patrick Broderlck. beloved husband of Nora, nee Mahoney: loving latner of Julia, fond brother of Mrs.

Julia McCarthy. Funeral Wednesday, June 20. at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 3246 Jack-ion boulevard to Resurrection church.

In day, at chapel. 1648 W. 63d street. 'Interment Oak Woods. noOENBIRK Nicholas Hocenbirk, 149th street and 5 1st avenue, Midlothian, beloved husband of Esther, loving father of Dorothy.

Resting at funeral home. 13050 Greenwood avenue. Blue Island. Services 2 p. m.

Tuesday. Interment Mount Hope. Please omit flowers. HOLMES Daniel Webby! Holmes. 4933 Adams street, beloved husband of Ruth, nee Goldsworthy; lather of Kenneth, brother of Notle Angle, Jessie Price.

Paul. Kenneth, and the late Thomas Holmes. At chapel. 4 817 Madison street. Services Tuesday, 2 p.

m. Burial Memorial Park. AUstin 7-1137. HI NTER William Winnie Hunter. June 15.

beloved husband of Janice Leander. father of Sydney and Al'son. brother of Thomas Benton Hunter. Services Wednesday, 11 a. Mountain View mausoleum.

San Bernardino. Cat. Please omit flowers. Denver and Salt Lake City papers please copy. JAI.OVEC Charles M.

Jalovec, June 16. Mrs. Loretta Porter, 84, former postmistress at Fontana, died yesterday in her home there. She retired in 1944. She leaves three daughters, Rachel, with terment Mount Carmel.

Member oi Moiy Mrs. Mildred Basso, 39, the mother of three children, was found dead in her bed in her home at 11232 Green yesterday. Four bottles which had contained prescribed sleeping drugs were nearty. Name society and 30th Ward Regular Democratic organisation. Native of Bally Malllf.

County Kerry. Ireland. K.cazie BVNGE Emma Bunge of Downers Grove, be loved wife of the late Krnest uunge, mother of Gordon C. Bunge. sifter of Rose Latimer of Belllneham.

grandmothrr cf Gonlcn C. Eunre Jr. and Lowell Allen Bunge. Services Tuesday, 2 p. In chapel, 5017 Hiehland avenue, Downers Grove.

In -FUNERAL D1RECT0RS- whom she lived; Irma, and Mrs. Helen Kesselring, and two sons, Amos, and Doric, division traffic superintendent for the telephone company in Chicago. Services will be held at 2 tomorrow in the Fontana Community church. Funeral Information LAIN SON tion, beside a ditch in U. S.

41, near Hammond. He said one man gave him $5. The car drove off. Labellarte said he then made his way home. Police said Labellarte has been arrested in the past in the investigation of a rape case and in connection with the receipt of stolen automobile accessories, but never has been convicted.

Joseph M. Friedman 1951, beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Bocan; dear father of Phyllis, fond brother of Theresa Udvanc. Angeline Vicare. John. Frank.

Edward, and Joseph. Funeral Tuesday. June 19. 9:30 a. from funeral home.

5776 Lawrence avenue to St. Cornelius church Interment St. Adalbert's. Kll-dare 5-3800. jrsTIN Elizabeth Justin of 1857 N.

Da men avenue, beloved wife of Matthew 'fond mothi of Earl W. Wells, sister of William W. Tlmm. aunt of Mrs. Myrtle C.

Swanson. Funeral Tuesday. 3 p.m.. at chapel, 2346 W. Madison street.

Interment Eden. KADLEC Anton Kadlec, late of 2709 S. St. Louis avenue, beloved husband of the late We are closing for three reasons, the cost of our raw materials, the cost of our labor, and the efficiency of that labor. First of all, permissible product prices cannot absorb the cost of the raw material.

We have higher labor rates than the national industry pattern." Pieper said he is in sympathy with the objectives of the office of price stabilization, but that during the past month beef losses have averaged between 4 and 5 cents a pound. KNIFE WIELDING MOLESTER OF 2 GIRLS IS HUNTED West suburban police departments searched yesterday for a knife wielding degenerate who molested two 13 year old girls, both deaf mutes, Saturday in the National grove, 26th st, and Des-plaines North Riverside. Lt. Dan Conway of the forest preserve rangers said the girls were attending a picnic in the grove, a part of the forest preserves, and were apart from others of their party when a thin faced man threatened them with the knife. Orfe girl was cut on the right hand before she was overpowered.

The victims described the assailant as 27 to 30 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing 140 pounds, and wearing a light tan jacket, light tan trousers, and a blue and white shirt. ployee of Commonwealth Edison. PARDINE See Joseph R. Ttmpera notice. PARLIN Patrick A.

Parlln. June 16. beloved husband cf Julia, nee Simons: father of Patrick and Kathleen, brother cf John Robert Howard James Frances Cam-plan, and Anna Mae Hunzenker. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a.

from chapel. 7705 Cottage Grove avenue, to Sacred Heart church. Mass 9:30. Interment Calvery. TA TON Edward Paton of 4357 South Emerald avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary, dear father cf Anne Bresnahan.

grandfather of four. Resting at parlors. 1750 W. 35th street. Funeral Tuesday- June 19.

10 a. to St. Gabriel's church. Burial Holy Sepulchre LAfayette 3-1664. PAVONFTTI Lt.

Nicholas M. Pavonettl. V. S. to R.

Solemn requeim mass S3 will be offered Wednesday. June 20. 10 a. at St. Giles' church.

1033 Columbia avenue. Oak Park. In memory of Lt. Pavonettl. formerly of Oak Park, 111.

and Stevensville. who was lost In June 20. 1945. PECK Henry S. Peck cf 3716 Concord place, beloved son of Mary and the late John, dear brother of Joseph and Marie Jantz.

Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. frcm funeral home. 3751 W. North avenue, to Maternity B.

M. church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. BElmont 5-4047.

Pf.ANERT Charles Planert. beloved husband of the late Bertha, son of the late Fred W. and Anna brother of John Ida L. Faehse. George and Edward H.

Funeral Monday. June 18. 2:30 p. at funeral home. 5308 Belmont avenue.

Interment Forest Home cemetery. PAlisade 5-8740. ri.rUAR 1st Lt. Richard J. Pluhar.

U. S. fgs A. age 25. suddenly in Alaska, p5j beloved son of Joseph and Bertha, nee Vererka; fond brother cf Edward.

George, and Pvt. F. C. Russell. V.

S. A. brother-in-law of Lorraine. Funeral Wednesday at 3:30 p. m.

at chapel. 5218 S. Kedzle avenue. Interment Fairmount. PRospect 6-3810.

PODLIPEC See Henry S. Peck notice. PORAN See Martha Poranklewkg notice. FOR ANK IE WICE Martha Porankiewlcz, June 17, 1951. late cf 2928 Allen avenue, dearly beloved wife of Stanley, fond mother of Edward.

Wanda. Caslmlra. and Wladfmere, mother-in-law of Mary, Frank J. Bleszkl. and John E.

Lukowskl, grandmother of five. Funeral Wednesdav. 9:30 a. from chapel, 3060-64 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Hyacinth's church.

Interment St, Adalbert's. Dickens 2-2252. rrENTE John 3. Puente. suddenly, fond father of Jack, brother of Josephine.

Mary Murray, and the late James and Bernerd. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from chapel. JefTcry boulevard at 77th to Holy Name, cathedral. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment All Saints cemetery. SOuth Shore 8-8822. PI'S ATERI See-Joseph R. Tempera notice.

RADFORD Arthur J. Radford, belcved hns-band of the late Gertrude, nee Tally: loving ton of Nellie, nee O'Shaughnersey: and the late Harry B. Radford, dear brother of Sally Car row, Bernlce Peddersen. and Louis F. Radford.

Funeral Tuesdsy, 9:30 a. from chapel. 2950-58 Fullerton at Sacramento, to St. Sylvester's church. Requiem mass.

10 m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Santa Monica. CaL. papers please copy.

EVertflade 4-3800. RAFTER Ann Rafter, nee Daly, of 4441 West End avenue, beloved wife of John dear mother of Edward Marie and Katherine L. Rafter, sister of Daniel Dalv. and late Mrs. D.

P. O'Conneil. and Mrs. M. J.

Hlckey. Member of Blrssed Sacrament society. Funeral from Chanel, 4138 Madison street: Wednesday, 10 a. to St. Mel'a church.

Interment Queen of Heaven. RAPHAEL Llba Raphael. 1321 Independence beloved wife of the late Abraham, dear mother of Lura Sellg. Pearl Alfctn. Simon.

Phillip, Alan, Meurie. and Max. grandmother of 10. Service Monday. 2 p.

at chapel, 4225 W. Roosevelt road, corner of Tripp. Interment Jewish Woodlawn. Please omit flowers. Shiva at 1321 Independence blvd.

REILLY Michael J. Reilly. late of 3153 Harrison street, beloved husband of Mae Woolley, fond father of Martin. Michael. Joseph.

Anna Mae, Kathleen, and the late Leo. dear brother of Winifred Woolley. Mary McPartlln, Katherine Donovan. Martin, Owen, and the late James. Funeral Wednesdsy.

at 10:30 a. front funeral home, 4245 W. Madison street, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Member of Holy Name Society.

Native of Dunmore, County Galway, Ireland. RICCIO See Marlantonla Chiero notice. Washington, June 17 (IP) Joseph M. Friedman, 40, widely known trial attorney for the justice department, died last night. Friedman had a prominent part in two contempt actions against John L.

Lewis' United Mine Workers in 1946 and 1948, resulting in multi-million dollar fines. Gingrich Northfield, June 17 VP) Dr. Curvin H. Gingrich, 70, editor of the magazine Popular Astron-my and professor of mathematics and astronomy at Carleton college here, died today of a heart ailment. He was senior professor of the Carleton college faculty.

John U.Crist Elkhart, June 17 Special John.U. Crist, a member of the Elkhart school board, died today of a heart ailment. He was senior engineer for the Indiana and Michigan Electric company. SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST.

PHONE: WEntworth 6-0025. MONDAY Asr Anna C. p. m. at chapel.

PEAL Jacob. 11 a. m. at chapel. NEI BEKGER Benjamin.

3 p. m. at chapel. SLLBI Elmar. lp.m.

at chapel. WEDNESDAY GONOOLA -Stanley. 10 a. m. In church.

McNEALY Harry. 10 a. m. In church. RYAN Louise.

1 p. m. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED BACnLY George. CLOCKSON Teresa.

NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2645. MONDAY EBERLETf Mary. 3 p.

m. at chapel. MAYCROFT Francli. 11 a. m.

at chapel. NELSON Helen. 1 3 noon at chapel. NESSLKR Lt. Col.

Earle. 1 p. m. at chapel. OH LIGHTER Edgar L.

3 p. m. at chapel. TUESDAY SELLSTROM Loulce E. 10 a.

m.ln. church. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED BRENN Lucille. BRINE IT Grace C. SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 3131 W.

85TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2183. SERVICES TO BK ARRANGED FRITSCHEL Anna D. IAIN SON mother of Susan and Warren. Services Tuesday.

2 p. at chapel. 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Jewish Waldheim. 16th street and Harlem avenue.

WERER Walter w. Weber of 1418 Touhy avenue. Park Ridge. June 17. 1951.

beloved husband of Helen, dear father of Jeanette. fond nephew of EUtaneth Watson. Member cf Forges post. No. 196.

American Legion Resting at chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where -services will be held Wednesday. June 20. at 3 p.

m. under the auspices of Ashlar lodge. No. 308, A. F.

A A. M. Interment private. WES TEE HOLM John I. Wester helm, beloved husband of Hllma.

fond father of Don Westerholm. grandfather of David and Richard. Resting at funeral home. 583 W. Chicago avenue.

Services Tuesday. 3 p. at Central Avenue Baptist church. Central avenue and Iowa street- Interment Woodlawn cemetery. WESTON Joseph R.

Weston, beloved husband cf Edna Belle Weston, member of Local No. 9. I. B. E.

W. Services Wednesday. 3 p. at chapel. 2346 W.

Madison street, under the aasplces of Garfield lodge. No. 686, F. A A. U.

Interment Mount WILL Selma nee Milling, of 1850 Bell Plalne avenue, beloved wife of Herbert fond mother of Herbert Jr. and Carolyn, dear alster of Herman. William, Edwin Walter, and Louis Milling. At chapel. 3905-7 Lincoln avenue, until 11 a.

ra. Wednesday, thence to Pilgrim Lutheran church, Cuyler at North Wolcott. wbero services will be held Wednesday, 3 p. as. Interment St.

Lucas'. WILLS Charles F. Wills, late of 6019 S. Maplewood avenue, beloved husband of Cath-ryn. nee Judge: loving father of Marie Pilch.

Cathryn, Lorraine Caldwell, and James, fond brother of Thomas. Mary Shields, Loutoo Thompson, and Emily Kuhn. seven grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday. June 19, at 9: SO a.

from parlors. 3701 W. 63d street at Washtenaw avenue, to St. Rita's church. Member of A.

of No. 134. Interment St. Mary's PRospect 6-8300. WINTER Relnhold K.

Winter of Lombard. Til-formerly of Forest Park, devoted husband of Lillian Ucht Winter, beloved father of Ruth Kruse and Esther Blatter, grandfather of Carol. Kenneth, David Blatter, and. Charles Krnse. Resting at chapel.

T319 Mcdlson street. Forest Park, until noon Tuesday. Services 3 p. m. at St.

John's Lutheran church. Forest Park. Interment Elm Lawn. ZAHER Louis Zaher. 1603 Carpenter street, June 16.

1951. beloved husband of Pauline Zaher, devoted father Mrs. Goldlo Sr.oble. Stephen. George, and thv -v Charles Zaher.

S. army, dear father-la-law of John Sncble and Mrs. Helen loving grandfather of Lots Mae and Carol Ann Zaher. Resting at chapel. 1614 8.

Throop street. Funeral Wednesday at a. to Holy Trinity Croatian church, for requiem high mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment Resurrection CAnal 6-1307.

SEVEN DOHERTYS FETE BROTHER, PRIEST 25 YEARS The Rev. Martin Doherty of Gervais, one of the famous Doherty brothers, sons of the late James E. Doherty, former Chicago police captain, was feted yesterday by members of his family in honor of the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. The celebration was in the home of one of the brothers, James Doherty, 2604 N. Sawyer veteran reporter for The Tribune.

Others attending were the other brothers, Edward of Combermere, a magazine writer; William, a reporter for the Sun-Times, and Frank and Tom, associates in a publicity business and two sisters, Kathleen V. and Eileen M. Doherty. Earlier, Father Doherty said solemn mass in Our Lady of Grace church, 2455 N. Ridgeway av.

terment Oak Hill. CARTER Gaines DoURlas Carter. A. A. U.

S. suddenly at Ashfcum. June 16, 1951, beloved son of Alice and Walter Lar-sen, dear brother of Ruth Seidel, fond grandson of Charles Carter and Axel Skoe-lund. Services Wednesday, 3 p. at funeral chapel.

4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive cemetery. CHtERO Marlantonla Chiero. late of 1239 W. Erie atreet, beloved wife of the late Louis, dear mother of Frank.

Lillian Rlcclo, Carrie Gila Ml. Rose Dispenpa. Joseph, Rocco, Angeline Valnlsl. and Michael. Funeral Wednesday.

9 a. from chapel. 624 N. Western avenue, to S. M.

Addolorata church. Interment Mount Carmel. ARmltage 6-7800. DEL VECCHIO Maria Del Vecchlo. nee Bland, devoted wife of Raeffaelo.

dear mother of Edith, Sam Antoinette. Attllta. Norma. Josephine, Louise, Rose, and Julia, beloved mother-in-law of Phyllis, nee Bland; Vincent Dl Battista, Edward Bauer. Frank Falbo.

Nick Esposlto. Paul Brlgante. Robert Shivts. and Tony Garrefla, grandmother of twenty-five, great grandmother of eight. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.

from residence, 6640 N. Harlem avenue to St. Juliana church. Interment St. Joseph's.

MOnroe 6-0449 or NEwcastle 1-3761. DENNIS Edna Hicks Dennis et Elmwood Park, beloved wife of William J. fond mother of William J. John Louis, and Mrs. Ada Mary Oelhafen.

alster of Frank, Fred. Dorothy. Florence. Phyllis. Alice Hicks, and Portia Clement, and the late William H.

Hicks. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 3911 W. Madison street at Mason avenue.

Interment Woodlawn cemetery. EStebrook 8-7500. DENNIS William 3. Dennis beloved husband of Edna Hicks Dennis of Elmwood Park, beloved father of William J. John Louis, and Mrs.

Ada Mary Oelhafen, brother of John Francis, Mary Elizabeth. Mrs. Pearl China, and the late Ada Maude Cook. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5911 W.

Madison street at Mason avenue. Interment Woodlawn cemetery. EStebrook 8-750O. DI BATTISTA See Del Vecchlo notice. DISPENSA Sec Marlantonla Chiero notice.

DREHM ANN Louise Tyre Drehmann. beloved wife of the late Oscar, fond mother of Theresa Burnett, Nelda. Edward, and Al-vln. grandmother of Lewis and Alvln. Funeral Tuesday, 3 p.

at chapel, 929 Belmont avenue. Interment private. DUGAS Barbara Mary Dugai. nee Kosek. late of 6255 School street, beloved wife of George, dear mother of Barbara Bablkan, George.

Margaret Pavelka, Frank, Stephen, and Joseph, fond alster of Mildred Lyeky of St. Louis. Susan Jusko, and Helen Selzky. grandmother of 10. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.

from chapel. 2345 W. Huron atreet. to Sacred Heart church. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows cemetery.

SEeley 3-5400. DUGG AN George P. Duggan of Harvard. dear brother of William Mart Rose Deneen, the late Michael Thomas, Mary A. Gulnan.

John, and Paul. Funeral Monday. 8:30 a. from funeral home, 3500 N. Cicero avenue, to Resurrection church.

Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Harvard, 111. Member of Chicago Typographical union. No 16.

BErkanlBx-8070. Anna, loving miner or Anna stemnursi ana Marie, brother of Marie Lambursky, Rose Schlndt. Alble Riha. Anna Stejskal. and Louis, father-in-law of Albert Stelnhurst.

grandfather of Alberta. Services Tuesday. June 19, at 2:30 p. m. at chapel, 3534 S.

Pulaski road. Interment Woodlawn. LAwn-dale 1-3972. KAISER Alex W. Kaiser of Daytona Beach.

formerly of Chicago, dear brother of Stella Calvin, Gertrude Sackett. and the late Sidney Kaiser. Resting at chapel, 936 E. 47th street, until 10 p. m.

Tuesday, June 19. Services Wednesday. June 20. at 10 a. at family lot at Mount Isaiah cemetery.

KA UTS John D. Kauts. beloved husband of Geneva, fond father of Harold and Donald, brother of Fred. Emma Braun. and Frances.

Service at chapel. 5247-53 Fullerton avenue. Tuesday, 2 pm. Interment Bohemian National. BErkshlre 7-6400.

KELLINGER John W. Kelllnger. beloved husband of Anna, nee Benson: dear father of Helen Sommerfield, Evelyn Sommerfield, Virginia Cutlerton. Mildred Woltas. and Carl, fond brother of George, grandfather cf six.

Service Tuesday, 1:30 p. at funeral home. 3500 N. Cicero avenue. Interment Eden.

BErkshlre 7-8070. KIDSTON Edith Kldston, wife of the late John, mother of Roy P. Kldston, sister of Clarence W. Dexter and Mrs. Mabel G.

Hanlsch. Member of Slloam chapter. No. 119, O. E.

S. Services Tuesdsy, 3 p. m. at chapel. 730 Lake street.

Oak Park. Interment Forest Home. KIRSCH Charles M. Klrseh. fond father of Raymond.

Robert and Bernlce Barth. brother of William, Frieda Sass, Henry. Antonla Bloom and the late Fred. Albert and Peter, Services Tuesday. 1:30 p.

at funeral home. 1023 N. California avenue. Interment Eden. HUmboldt 6-6358.

KNACKSTEDT Roy E. Knackstedt. beloved husband of Louise Triano Knackstedt, fond father of Joan Geyer, dear son of Georgians and the late Andrew Knackstedt. brother of Robert, Walter. Andrew and the late Raymond.

Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 5011 W. Madison at Mason avenue, under the auspices of Wm. McKlnley lodge.

No. 876, A. F. St A. M.

Member of Police Benevolent association. EStebrook 8-7500. KOEBEL Joseph W. Koebel, late of 1704 N. Newcastle avenue, beloved husband of Estelle, nee Wrlghtson: fond father of Mary, Joseph, Barbara and Virginia Koebel, dear son of the late Joseph W.

and Marie Koebel, brother of Bernard, Edward, the late John, Marie, and Clara Franz. Funeral wdni-sday, June 30. 10:15 a. from ft. home.

5350 W. North avenue, to St. church. Oak Park. Mass.

11 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's. Member of Commodore Barry council, K.

of C. TUxedo 9-8844. LOOT CAR OF GOLF BAG Eugene Boyle, 1939 Belle Plalne told police yesterday that folf club and bag. valued at 80. had been taken Irom his car near his home.

C. H. Jordan Co. Funeral Dlrecton. Chicago and Suburba FOR 97 YEARS Superior T-7709.

300 X. Erle-at Say It With Flowers TODA 11 Jatt Phono far World's miESi IN MEMORIAM- John Carroll Sons "Home for Funerals" ERIE AT WABASH AVE. WHitehall 4-6060 Summer ZETTING Peter Zetting. dearly beloved hus DA VI A Alexander Davla. In fond and lorlnt memory of our beloved husband and father, who paaaed away one year ago today.

LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. KALE Peter N. Kale. In loving memory et my dear brother, who passed way two yeara ago today, June 18, 1849. Hla memory la aa dear today In the hour he pained away.

LOVING SISTER. KATHER1NE I.EAKAS. FORGES William Forges. In cherished memory of oar dear father and grandfather, who passed away 10 yeara ago today. LOVING CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN.

band 01 Margaret, nee weoer, fond brother of Anna Klrchmayer, Frank. Joseph. Paul, Katherina, The res la, and Barbara, fond O'BRIEN FLOWERS CEntral o-l 130 17 H. Wabash, tfh Floor mn4 Morrlsoa Hotel Cftsroo tccoaors fWfed uncle VI Aiaisarci uig aucniQ WCliana, Funerl Services Wednesday, June 30. 1931.

at 1:30 p. m. at funeral home. 6633-34 Irving Park road. Interment Acacia Park cemetery.

Information, PEnsacola 6-8000. 1st BACE. 2 PJH SAT. I H0UDAYS, UO Jft,.

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