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1 i CREEK Archie D. Green, July at XACka- METER Frederick Gordon Merer of 14 Lin- CHICAnn A I TRTRiJN'W den avenue, Glencoe, July T. 1952, AI L.J Baby Girl, 2, Drowned in Estate Swimming Pool DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Wednesday, July 9, 1852 loved ttuscand ot Ruth W. Mever. dear father c4 Mra.

Ruth Mav Hoover of Cnllrrr. Part 3 Page 0 CHANDLER Alfred B. Chandler, late ct 511 Ellis Prentice Cole Mord M. Bogie SCHACHT Bert F. Schacht, lat of 3748 "WV Mord M.

Bogie, 48, former Chi s. California avenue, beloved bus band of Agnes, nee Tombs re Uo: father of Raymond and Theresa, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Tumbarello. Funeral-at chapel.

2809 W. Harrison street, Friday. July 11. at 9:30 m. Burial Eden cemetery.

KEvada 8-2809. Deborah Jo Brown, 2, was drowned yesterday in a swirnrning pool on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb, 2 miles west of Gur-nee on Edic rd. in Lake county. Gurnee firemen were unable to sw, oeiovea nusDana oi Catherine, nee Harte; father ef Mildred Ova It.

Mary Oce roette. Catherine Mionl. Pauline Mansolf. six grandchildren. Funeral services were held July 3 in Kankakee.

Interment Mound Grove cemetery. GCTBERLET Ferdlnana Gutberlet. loving husband cf Franeiaka, nee Habisrhn. dear father of Louis C. and Dorotbv Kohlmyer.

Funeral Friday. 9:30 e. m. from funeral heme. 5935 Belmont avenue to St.

Ferdinand's church. Interment St. Joseph's. BErkshire 7-4404. HAENER Norman R.

Haener of 1211 W. 83d street, beloved son of Norma nee Woods, and the late Walter fond brother ct Jeanne Foody Bernard, Joan, and the late Walter R. Funeral Saturday at 8 a. Irom funeral home. 7831-33 S.

Racine avenue, to St. Killan-s church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. TRlangle 4-7300. 149th atreet.

Midlothian. 111., beloved husband of the late Mary Ellen, fond father ct Mary Ellen Fisher, grandfather of thtee. brother ot Elizabeth Stubenraucsw CSrw ling, and Georre. Funeral Friday, 2 p. can at mortuary.

2429 W. 127th street. Bo Island. Interment Cedar Park. Member ot Trestle Board lodge.

No. 1032. A. F. A.

M. Blue Island 14. i cago utilities executive, died yesterday in his home in New York City. He was president of Schro CHAPMAN Susie Chapman, nee Schuman. be revive her.

The child was the daughter of Mrs. Norma Brown, SCHLAEGER Isabella Schlaeger. nee Kamfn, der Rockefeller New York. He formerly was associated with Byllesby Co. here.

who lives on the estate. loved wife of the late George, dear mother ed Hyman (Baddy), fond grandmother ot Paul and Renee. sister of Eva Quater, Minnie Chapman. Beth Chalfen. Silas.

Jack. Dave. Sidney, Ella, and the late Sam. Isidore, and Meyer. Services Thursday, 2 p.

at chapel, 3654 W. Roosevelt road. Interment O. B. A.

cemetery. Waldhetm. Past matron of Ancient Craft chapter. No. 658, Otdcr of Eastern Star.

-FUNERAL D1RECT0RS- DIVORCEE TELLS OF 8 HOUR RIDE WITH KILLER OF 2 Ex-Husband, 27, Eludes Police Road Blocks Pontiae, July 8 Special! A distraught young divorcee today told of spending eight hours as a prisoner of her love crazed ex-husband after his Main st. slaying of two men, one of them her new boy friend. Mrs. Betty Cox, 23, spent sev Ellis Prentice Cole, 90, of 517 N. Leamington veteran Chicago artist, died yesterday in West Suburban hospital.

Cole began his art studies in Chicago years before the establishment of the Art institute, and his travels carried him to every state. He maintained a studio in his home, and was active until his last illness. He was made an honorary chief of the Blackfoot Indians. He leaves two sons, Ralph C. and George a brother, Dr.

I. Vincent Cole of Seattle, and a sister, Mrs. Grace Blakeley. Services will be held at 11 a. m.

Friday in the chapel at 5708 Madison st. Burial will be in Rockford, his Mr. Bogie also was chairman of the board of International Railways of Central America and was executive or director in six other corporations. Surviving are his ClOSEK Mary Closes, nee Hilbruner. 1744 W.

Funeral Information LAIN SON HAJEK Lydla Hajek. of 2707 S. Central Park avenue, betoved wife of Joaeph, dear mother of Anna Moore cf Ohio, Mae of file ef Downers Grove, and the late Frank. Funeral Friday. 1 p.

at chapel, 2658 Central Park avenue, to Woodiawn cemetery. LAwndale 1-3101. Cuilerton. loving wife of the late Peter, devoted mother cf Lottie Zurek. Mitchell.

William, Scphie Golcnka, Edward, and the late Jcseph. mother-in-law of Walter Zurek. Stanley Golcnka, Stephanie. Alice, and Anna, sister of Kazmlera Duda in Poland. Stanley.

ilie. grandfather cf George K. Jr. and Nancy Ruth Hoover. At chapel.

5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, July 10, at I p. m. Interment Rosehlll. METER Max O.

Meyer, beloved husband of Anita, fond father of Ellen Howard. Jane Nystead. Ray Andrews. Mercedes Wilson, and M. Sgt.

Bernard Trudeau. Services Thursday. 10 a. st chapei. 5323 N.

Clark street. METER Nellie G. Meyer, formerly ef 762S Pax ten. sister of Cecelia Glaublts. Servicea chapel, 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Thursday, July 10.

at 11 a. m. Interment Oak Woods. RAdcliSe 3-0220. MTKOS Agnes J.

Mlkos, nee Wisnlewskl, ot 194 0 N. 7 2d Court. Elmwood Park, be-h-ved wife ot Stanley A. Mlkos. fond mcther of Lecna.

Irene Barendt, and Eugene, randmother ct Ruth Ellen and Carol Ann Barendt. sister of Mary Wasiiewski. Martha iiowakowskl. Walter Wisnlewski, and the late Anna Kltcwski. Funeral Thursday, July 10.

9:30 a. from funeral home. 5350 W. North avenue, to St. Vincent Ferrer'a church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert a. TUxedo 9-8844.

MJOEN Johanna MJoen. July 1952. beloved wile of Johan, dear mother ot Olga Croon, Arthur, Margaret Ryan, and the late Lester, eight grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, sister of Ellen Andersen of Chicago and two sisters and three brothers in Norway. Services Thursday. 3 at funeral chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue.

Interment Irving Park. MORAS Thomas R. Moran of 70T S. Clarence avenue. Oak Park, brother of James Mary McKechnie.

and the late Nicholas. William, and Joseph L. Moran. At funeral home. 17 Madison atreet.

Oak Park. Funeral Thursday. July 10, 9 30 a. to Ascension church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Calvary. MVGNAI See Gavoni notice. MI RPHT Rosemary Murphy, late of 944-B Curler avenue, dear mother of Earl Murphy, sister cf Elizabeth Davis and Regina Keimes. Funeral Friday.

9:30 a. from chapel. 4920-24 Irving Park road, to Our Lady of Victory church. Interment St. Joseph's.

Klldare B-6220. HALL1SY Mrs. Susan Hallljy. nee Thelt, be widow, Marjorie Ferguson Bogie; a son, Mord M. Ill, a student at Princeton university; two daughters, Mrs.

B. W. Lewis of Evanston and Mrs. Donald H. Johnson Walter, and Anthony Hilbruner, rrandmother of eight.

Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from chapel. 1737 W. 18th street, to St.

Adalbert church. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. CAnal 6-0471. CLIFFORD Eugene A.

Clifford. 13. husband of Miami, and a brother, Morton jovea wne ci tne late Michael loving mother of John M. Halilsy and Mrs. Margaret Schalz.

dear grandmother of Matthew Schalz. Michael. Philip. Paul. Joan, and Rita Haltlay.

Member South Shcre circle. Daughtera of Isabella, and the Retired Po-liceman'a Benevolent association. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. n. from chapel.

1817 E. 71st street, to St. Laurence's church. 73d street and Dorchester avenue. Solemn high mass 10 m.

Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Please emit flowers: mass remembrance preferred. PLaza 2-5829. H. Bogie of St.

Louis. Services will be held at 4 p. m. tomorrow in New York. Dr.

Benjamin W. Breister William P. Topping HANDELSMAN Henrv J. Handelsman oeiovea nusband of Birdie, nee Devrove; dear father ot Jay and the late David, devoted son ot Jacob and the late Dora, fond brother ef William and Lucyle. Services Friday.

10 a. at chapel. S206 Broadway. Interment Westlawn. SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W.

63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworlh 6-00 29. WEDNESDAY CORF Julia T. 11 s. m.

at graveside. LENOCH Otto K. 1 p. m. at chape L.

NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2645. WEDNESDAY R1THAMEL Edward W. 3 m.

at chapel. SCOTT Mary E. 3:45 p. m. at chapel.

VOSSEL Bertha M. 2 p. m. at chapel. THURSDAY BF.RNTSON Hiliiiir Theresa 111 n.

at chapel. COLE Harry Edwin. 3 p. m. at chapel.

METER Frederich G. 1 p. m. at chapel. HALEY Carrie H.

2 p. m. at chapel. FRIDAY KAPCHE Marie N. 10 a.

m. in church. SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2182.

WEDNESDAY CAIRNS Joaeph. 2 p. m. at chapel. THURSDAY ABBOTT Harriet L.

2:30 p. m. at chapel. HI DON Mary M. 1 p.

m. at chapel. SWEENET Emily. 10 a. m.

at chapel. FRIDAY RACKOW August. 2 p. m. at chapel.

LAIN SON HAPP John C. Happ, July 8. ef 1414 S. th avenue. Maywood.

beloved husband of Lottie I. Happ, nee McFarland: aon of the late George J. and Maren brother cf the late Lillian Anderson, and C. Irving Happ. Member ot Maywood lodge, ts'o.

869, A. F. St A. Maywood chapter. No.

234. Ml RR AT Jchn J. Murray, beloved husband of Catherine Marie, fond uncle cf James Gar William P. Topping, 81, of 320 E. Chicago Elgin, a retired publishing company executive, died yesterday in Sherman hospital, Elgin.

Mr. Topping was active in Y. M. C. A.

work for 55 years and served 12 years as president of the board of the Elgin Y. M. C. A. He was nationally known as a bowler, having bowled 153 perfect games in his life time.

Surviving are his widow, Grace and a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Aubrey of Wynnewood, Pa. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in the First Baptist church of Elgin, and burial will be in Bluff City cemetery.

Services for Dr. Benjamin W. Breister, 59, of 3216 N. Cicero for 20 years head of obstetrics at Norwegian-American hospital, who was killed in an auto accident, were held in the chapel at 4338 Fullerton av. Dr.

Breister was graduated from Rush Medical college now connected with the University of Illinois and taught obstetrics and gynecology there. He was instructor and physician for the hospital's school of nursing. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Bernice E. Hahn of Milwaukee, and a brother, Hugo, of Fond du Wis.

Mrs. Beatrice Harvie Shewell Services for Mrs. Beatrice monitor avenue, formerly 921. East avenue. Oak Park, beloved wife of if.

the late Charles, fond mother cf Harvey and Howard sister of Adeline Jacob and Peter. Member of Mary H. Goddasd chapter. No. 900, O.

B. S. Resting at funeral home, 5701 W. Division street, until 16 a. Thursday.

July lo. In state at Cnn IT Episcopal church. 924 W. Lak atreet. O4! Park, until time of service at 1 p.

in. Inter men i Lake Street Memorial Park -Elgin. III. AUstia 7-4440. SCHMIDT Barbara Schmidt of S009 S.

Hoi- mal avenue, beloved wit of the late Anti Schmidt, loving mother of Marie Anna Schmidt, and th late Christ Schmidt), fond grandmother of Mildred Gleich. F- neral Thursday. 9 a. from funeral home. 712 W.

31st street, to St. AnthonvM' ehurch. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. MrSV, ber of St.

Anthony's Ladles' society. tlon. Victory 2-1158. SCHRADEL cells Ruth Schradel. nee Hptlll' beloved wife of Bertrand loving mother, of Vernon fond grandmother of Ktitll." and Pamela Schradel.

Funeral Fridav. SAi 11. 1932. 1 p. nr.

from chapel. MIT road. Berwyn, to Woodiawn cemsV 4. tery. Bishop 2-1240 or STanley 8-1092 SCRVMAN See Chapman notice.

SHEEN AN Marilyn Sheehan. ate 18. Miami. Fla. Funeral later.

Inform-Won SEeley 3-5711. Gtcl Sheley of Koonts lake. i Kslkcrton. formerly of Chicago, as 76 Saturday. July 6.

information COss-modore 4-9854. FT. SHEWELL Beatrice Harvie Shewell. Julw. -1932.

ot Evanahlr hotel, Evanston. IlT wife ct the late Harry Builer mother of Mrs. Henry C. Bosch, Frairis View. rrandmother of Gretchen Bcc.

alster of Mrs. Arthur Deviney. Service 1' P. Thursday at chapel. 1567 Mam avenue, Evanston.

Entombment Memorial -3 Park. SIMON Max Simon, July 6. 1952. fond hUV band of the lat Allc Simon, fnnd father 4. of Sam.

Henry, and Sidney Simon end Blanche Goldln. Servicea will held, at 7 Groman'a mortuary. 830 W. Washinttea Ane1' C''- 011 Thursar, SIMS Thomas A. J.

Sims. 2 328 N. Spauld- ing, beloved husband ot Celia. loving father Burk- Funeral iVI. 10- 8:30 funeral horn.

IMS H9th atreet. Whiting. to Sarrs.1 Hesrt church. Whiting. Mass 9 to.

iln- ferment Calvary cemetery. Chicago. SITZBF.RGER Juliana Schiller Sllsberger' if 5230 S. Ashland avenue, beloved wile of the late Juilue, fond mcther of Mary jack- son. Helen Sitzberger, Rosaline Marquardi -and Arthur Sitzberger.

seven grandchildren, auter of Herman and John Schiller and Mary Herman. Funeral from "5 chapel. 1503 W. 6lst street, Frldsy. July 11.

st 8 a. m. to St. Aunustlne's churcrw'' Interment St. Msry's.

Please omit flowers. Information, call YArds 7-4 6 5. 6PROVLE Wilson J. fBIIll Sproule. Uts Fish Lake.

Walkerton, beloved bus- band of the late Mathilda Hotberg Spro.Mw dear father of John Myrtle Oliver, and. the late William, grandfather of two, real- grandfather of four. Funeral Friday. JuJv 11. at 9 a.

from funeral home. 6643 S. Racine avenue, to St. Brendan a church. Interment St.

Mary's. Member ot Plasterer local. No. 5. STALLONE See Frank Tromblno Joseph Straka.

Sumava. loved husband of the late Theresa, food land. John, Maurice, and James Murray. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. I rem chapel.

R. A. Chicago Journeymen Plumbera union, local 130, U. A. Services Friday, July 11, at 2 p.

at funeral home, 301 S. 5th avenue, at Maple street. Maywood. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the cancer fund. Interment Acacia Park.

Fillmore 4-0100. 2950-56 W. Fullertcn avenue, at Sacramento, to St. Sylvester's ehurch. Requiem mass.

10 a. ra. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Waupun.

Wis. EVerglade 4-3 SOO. NAWROCKI Albert C. Nawrocki. beloved hus HARGARTEN See Margaret Dolan notice.

band of the late Martha, nee Brrchel; HARRIS Louis Harris of 426 Belmont avenue. brother of the late Rt. Rev. Stanley Nawrocki and the Rev. Anthony Nawrocki.

also sur oi the late Emiiy fatner of Eileen Blaine. Mary. Jack, and the late Eugene R. Clifford, brother of Jack Barry, the late Minnie, Kathleen, Ted. EUle Ccfley, and the late Deborah McAullffe.

Funeral from home for funerals, Erie at Wabash avenue. Friday, July 11, at 9:30 a. to St. Clement's church. Interment All Saints'.

Please omit flowers. COLE Ellis P. Cole of 517 X. Leamington avenue, husband cf the late Jane Chapman Cole, dear father ot Ralph C. and George J.

Cole. Resting at funeral home, 5708 W. Madison street, where services will be held Friday, 11 a. ra. Interment Greenwood cemetery.

Rockford. 111. AUstln 7-2012. CON'TI See Gavonl notice. CORNELIUS Martin Phelps Cornelius of 400 N.

Scoville avenue. Oak, Park, husband of Mary Hazrard Cornelius, father of Martin P. Mrs. Peter Vanderkloot. and John Adams Cornelius.

Private services Friday. Kindly omit flowers. EUclid 3-3191. CROON See Johanna MJoen notice. CU8HMAN Stewart A.

Cushman of Palatine. 111., beloved husband ef Edith, dear father of Petty Ledbetter. Resting at chapel, 12S3-S5 N. Clark street. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.

m. Interment private. Information SL'perior 7-0913. DAROVEC See Margaret Dolan notice. DACLES Kaster Daules, late of 3592 8.

Archer avenue, dear stepfather of Casten Buben. Funeral Thursday. July 10. 8 a. from funeral home.

6845 S. Western avenue, to Nativity B. V. M. church.

Interment St. Caalmir cemetery. REpubilc 7-8600. DETAPPAN Ricardo Detappan. U.

S. dear kfSj son of Hazel Detappan, fond brother of Ei Connie, Peter, and Tonla. Services Thursday, 1 p. at chapel, 4821 N. Damen avenue.

Interment Clarendon Hills. Please omit flowers. EVER Sister Mary Jerome Dever, O. beloved daughter of Anna and the late Peter J. Dever, dear sister ot James.

John, Peter William, and Barbara Dever. Sister Joha Thomas, O. Geraldine Morton, Joan Screen, and Muriel Powers. Mass 11 a. m.

Tuesday, at Holy Angel church, Aurora, 111. Burial Springfield. 111. DIZON Francisco A. Dlzon.

July 6. ef 617 Surf street, dear cousin of Priscllla Nucum of Santa Ana, Pampanga, P. I. Resting at chapel, 3415-19 N. Clark street.

Interment Santa Ana, Pampanga, P. I. DOLAN Margaret Dolan, nee Barry, of 1318 S. 61st court, beloved wife of Philip J. Dolan.

loving mother of Elizabeth Hargar-ten. th late Mayme Darovec. and Florence Dolan, sister of Alice Stafford. Rebecca Judjie, Thomas and John Barry, the late Kate Neubauer. Jisephlne Flood, Grace Kast, and Charles Barry, grandmother of nine.

beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Swett: dear father of Elliot Mitchell and Richard Jon, fond brother of Herman, Oscar, and Lillian Slgband. Service Wednesday. 11 a. at chapel. 5206 Broadway.

Interment Star of West cemetery. Waldheim. vived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.

from funeral home, 4905 Lincoln avenue, to Transfiguration church. Inteiment Resurrection cemetery. C. H. JORDAN CO.

Funeral Directors. Chicago and Suburbs. FOR S3 YEARS 200 X. Erie-tt. superior 7-7709.

IN MEMORIAM- NELSON Elizabeth Nelson. July f. 1952, late HEAP Nellie Prentice Heap ef La Grange. Eugene Aloysius Clifford of 5234 N. Wayne avenue, beloved wife of the late Algot, dear mother ot Ivan and Alex Nelson.

Also survived by sisters and brothers in Sweden. Funeral Friday, 3 ANDERSON Marlene B. Anderson, born Oct. Harvie Shewell, 71, of 860 Hinman Evanston, for 33 years a resident of the suburb and widow of Harry Butler Shewell, assistant oeiovea wile or William sister of Mrs, Charles N. Hattle) Dockum of Western Springs, aunt cf Charles R.

and John P. Dockum of Western Springs. Funeral 2 p. m. Wednesday from chapel, 40 S.

Ashland avenue. La Grange. Interment Oak-ridge Abbey. p. at chapel, 5149-51 N.

Ashland av 18. 1940, passed away July 8. 1951. In loving memory ot our darling Marlene who went to be with Jesus one year ago today. We enue, at Foster.

Interment nosenui. Member of Sten-Sture lodge. No. 444, V. O.

of A. LOngbeach 1-5147. treasurer of the Morton Salt com HEELAN James F. Heelan, residence 10422 NELSON Katherine F. Nelson, July T.

195 win always rememoer your inougntiui. Kind, and affectionate ways. We miss you dear. MOMMIE. DADDY.

SISTER. AND BROTHERS. AND GRANDMA. Eugene Aloysius Clifford, 73, of 325 Fullerton died yesterday in Phelps, Wis. He retired in 1947 as general passenger agent of the North Western railway, was past president of the Western Railroad club, and a member of the Union League club.

Survivors wife of the late Nels C. loving mother of pany who died in 1948, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Marguerite Mrs. Lillian Zimmerman, BOMA8H Morris Boraash.

In loving memory of our father, who passed away four years ago today. The feeling of our loss will and Frances, grandmother of Marlon Zimmerman. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from chapel, Jeffrey boulevard, at 77th atreet. to chapel at 1567 Maple Evans-ton.

She will be entombed in never grow old. LOVING CHILDREN St. Dorothy's church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

In Memorial Park mausoleum. Mrs are his widow, Emily two DELANEY Henrietta Delaney. In loving memory of my mother who passed away Shewell died Monday in Evanston terment Hcly Sepulchre. SOuth Shore 8-8822. NOELCK Hallward E.

Noelck cf Puente. formerly of Chicago, husband ot Mary Hart Ncelck. son ot Hedwlg and the late Richard A. Noelck. brother ot Richard Jr.

15 years ago today. MARGARET. daughters, Mary and Mrs. Eileen Blaine, and a son, Jack. Services GROCPE Morris Croupe.

In loving memory hospital. Surviving are a daugh Hoxie avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Maloney: dear father of Robert Mrs. Irma Comer, and Mrs. Jean Irwin, and the late Edward, fond brother of Mary and Ella Heelan. Funeral Friday at 9 a.

m. from chapel, 9500 Commercial avenue, to St. Kevin's church. Interment Mount Olivet. SOuth Chicago 8-0155.

HEERDT Jacob Heerdt age 58, ef 6901 S. Clarendon Hills road. Clarendon Hills. 111., loving husband of Edith, dear father of Clarence, Janetta Smith, Wlllemlna Murphy, Jacob William, and the late Raymond, beloved son ot Clarence and the late Wlllemlna, fond brother cf Effie Galena, Theresa Knoll, Janetta Wlerema, Otto. John, Leonard and Andrew, grandfather ot 11.

Relatives and friends may call at funeral chapel, 6221 W. Roosevelt road, corner of Harvey avenue, Berwyn. Service Thursday. 2 p. at Warren Park Christian Reformed church.

Interment Clarendon Hills. GUnder- son 4-4185. NOESEN Catherine N. Noesen. nee Nickels.

ter, Mrs. Henry C. Bosch of Prairie View; a sister, and a will be held at 10 a. m. Friday in St.

Clement's church, 642 Deming eral hours in protective custody of authorities while she recounted details of yesterday's ordeal. Police then releaqpd her and she went to her mother's home in Odell, 111. Police maintained road blocks in a widening search for the killer, Richard Cox, 27. a truck driver, whose whereabouts have been unknown since he let his ex-wife out of his car about 10 o'clock last night. Gets Bloody Nose The young woman, who was near hysteria after her release and could not be questioned then, said she was not harmed by her abductor.

Police, however, said Cox bloodied her nose when she tossed his gun out of the car as he sped away with her. She said she was too dazed to see much of the shooting in a Main st. cafe yesterday afternoon when Cox walked in and killed Lyle Patterson, 27, his former friend and more recently his divorced wife's associate, and Ray Juenger, 34, Patterson's fellow worker at a food plant. He had threatened to kill both me and himself if I got the divorce," said Mrs. Cox, who got her decree June 24.

"Yesterday he said he had come to kill us both." Refuses to See Him Mrs. Cox, who had been a waitress in the cafe, said Cox telephoned her yesterday morning and asked if he could see her. She refused because he had kid-raped her May 9 and taken her on an auto ride of several hundred miles. As a consequence of this, he got a jail sentence for molesting her while her divorce was In progress. Out of jail only a week after serving 39 days, Cox had returned here from Wisconsin and demanded to see her.

When she repulsed him, police learned, he bought a pistol and went to the cafe. After killing the two men with six shots. Cox forced his former wife to accompany him as he fled. She said he told her, If you get into the car, I won't hurt you." Tells of Drive He didn't say why he was taking me." she said. "We just drove around.

We didn't even talk much. He didn't make love to me. pi. Burial will be in All Saints' of our husband, lather, and grandfather, who passed sway eight years ago today, WIFE, CHILDREN. AND GRANDCHILDREN.

HICKS Hattle Hicks. You went to heaven alz years ago today, sister dear. You had a heart of pure gold. I miss you so, but I have Wonderful memories of you and your goodness to us. YOUR LONELY SISTER.

ALICE. grandchild. John H. Curtis cemetery. Fred Glover Jr.

JFred Glover 45, of 1137 Wil great-grandmother of nine. Funeral Thurs day. 9:15 a. from funeral home. 2307 Services for John H.

Curtis, 95, of 7022 W. 75th retired real beloved wife of Math, fond mother of Therese Galey, Thomas William and Louise dear sister of Eva Barthel. Margaret Cornllle, and Marie Noesen, devoted mother-in-law of Robert Galey. grandmother of Edward Galey. Funeral Friday.

9:30 a. from funeral home. 4905 Lincoln avenue, to St. Matthias' church. Interment St.

Joseph's. NOESGES Peter Patrick Noesges cf 7018 N. Paulina street, beloved husband of Nellie, nee McGovem: dear father of Dorothy McAfee of Napervllle. 111., Monica Wester. Helen E.

of Miami, and the late Lt. John U. S. A. F.

Funeral Thursday, July 10, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 7066 N. Clark atreet. to St. Jerome'a church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment All saints', ROgers Park 4-0071. ratner ot Mane Haratin. Joseph Jr -Charles, and John, brother of Jennie Manck.

Services Thursday. July 10. 10 a. chapel. 6301 W.

Cermak road. Berwyn. In- terment Bohemian National. OLymplc 3-1023. KEARNS Budd Kearns, July 0.

1951. In S. Laramie avenue, to St. Frances of Rome church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. OLymplc 2-0200. Bishop estate broker and said to be the HERMESDORF Amandus A. Hermesdorf.

be loving memory of my dear brother. AGNES ERICKSON. oldest native citizen of Chicago, 2-1799. SULLIVAN Daniel J. Sullivan, suddenly, lav- low Winnetka, died yesterday in his home.

He was co-owner of the Odhner cleaners in Hubbard will be held at 10:30 a. m. today NTRNBERQ Sophie Nurnberg. In loving tribute to my dear mother, whose birthday DONOVAN Nellie Donovan, nee Sheehy, late of 5245 Montrose avenue, beloved wife of in the chapel at 6245 S. Kedzie av.

loved husband ot Mary nee Mertagh; fond father of Bernice Pettigrew, Emmett, Margaret Kettman, and Alvln, grandfather ot six. brother of John and Peter. Funeral from chapel, 3100 Irving Park Road, Thursday, 9:30 a. to St. Francis Xavler church.

Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Member of Lathers union, local No. 74. and Catholic Order of Foresters.

la today. Deep in my heart a memory is kept of my dear mother whom I will never Woods. He leaves his widow, Doris; ma nusoana oi Margaret Devereux Sullivan, devoted father of sister Mary Margaret Daniel. B. V.

Daniel Betty an i Le Roy, fond aon ot Margaret Sullivan Burnt. brother ot John and Norah Pleslc. Funeral Thursday. July 10. at 10:15 a.

from -chapel. 3604 Ocden avenue, to St. Plu church. Inteiment Calvary cemetery. a son, John William; his father, Thomas, dear mother of Eileen Caron end Peggy, sister of Edward Sheehy, the lata Thomas, and Patrick.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park road, to Our Lady of Victory church. Burial will be in Memorial Park He died Sunday in his home. Mr NOLAN See Petteys notice. Fred a sister, Mrs.

Mabel Ed Nl'89 Charles B. Nuts, helmed husband ef Curtis was born in Chicago in 1857. forget. ELEANOR. STENSLAND John B.

Stensland. In loving memory ot my dear husband and our wonderful dad, who passed away seven years ago. "God alone knows we love and miss you always." LOVING WIFE. SONS. FRATERNAL NOTICES Interment All Saints'.

Native of Dingle, County Kerry. Ireland. Klldare 5-6220. JACOBSON Samuel Jacobson. son of the late For many years he got a letter SWEENEY see Foley notice.

SWEENEY Emily Sweeney, Washington 'tnt EK A. William Ek of 1703 N. Jackson street. wards, and two brothers, Albert and George. He was a member of the Shrine band.

Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Waukegan. passed away July 7. at his home Abraham and fond brother of Buddy, Mollie Miller.

Delia, Annie Clamage. and Lena Mandelkorn. Service Thursday. 11 a. at chapel, 704 s.

Pulaski road. Interment Jewish Waldheim. each yaar from the mayor, congratulating him on his long life after three years illness, Dorn in cnicago, June 6,1874, lived in Waukegan since 1905, he was a retired grocer, husband ot the ne nome. juiy e. 1952.

beloved wife of James Sweeney, sister of Helen Holden. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will held Thursday. Julp 10, at 10 a. m.

Interment Mount He leaves a son, Victor three the chapel at 895 Linden Hub JORDAN Hubert D. Jordan, beloved husband late Emella. uncle of Eric L. Ek of Chicago BJORNSTJERNE BJornson BJornstJerne, No. 97, Sons of Norway.

Members are requested to attend the services for brother Krlstian Olsen on Thursday, 2 p. at funeral chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment private. grandchildren, and 10 great-grand and Elnar w. Ek of La Crange.

Services 2 bard Woods. Burial will be in THOMAS John W. Thomas, beloved husband p. m. Thursday, Trinity Ev.

Lutheran of Waukegan. Rev. Ralph A. Peterson officiat Anna, loving father of Charles Howard, William, Carl. Lucylle.

Body resting in funeral home, 304 N. Main atreet. Wheaton, Thursday, at 2 p. m. Interment Wheaton cemetery.

O'GRADY Thomas R. O'Grady. beloved husband of Mary nee McDermott, loving father of Thomas R. Mrs. Oliver B.

Cohen, grandfather of two. Funeral Thursday. July 10. at 9 a. m.

from funeral home. 3246 Jacxson boulevard, to St. Thomas Aquinas' church. Interment Mount Carmel. Native of Doon, County Limerick, Ireland.

KEdzie 3-2394. OLSEN Krlstian Olsen. July t. 1952, beloved husband of Kaia, dear father of Otto, fond grandfather ot Judith and Roger, brother of Ole. Elnar, Slcurd.

end Angellne Olsen. Member of B. B. lodge. No.

97. S. of N. Services Thursday. 2 p.

at fu Memorial Park cemetery. children. Joseph Vydra ing. Burial In Northshore Garden of Mem ot Margaret, fond father of Lois Grimm, Audrey, and Hubert brother of Kathleen Morse. Ethel McCarty, Constance Salter, the late Harry.

Lynn, and Donald, father-in-law of Anton Grimm, grandfather ot Tonl Lynn. Resting at funeral home, 5308 Belmont avenue, until Thursday, July 10. at 11 m. Lvine at St. SteDhen'a church.

3533 N. ories. Friends may call at the Marsn Funeral home, 1521 Washington street. Please omit Mrs. Ethel Knight Hurley DEATH NOTICES flowers.

EKLl'ND Clara C. Eklund. beloved wife of Albany avenue, from noon until time of service, 1:30 p. m. Interment Memorial John Edward, loving mother of Mrs.

violet Lussenhoo and Mrs. Evelyn Rabold. fond ABBOTT Harriet L. Abbott. 9048 S.

Laflin Park cemetery. FAUsade 5-8740. grandmother of three, devoted sister of two Jl'NIO Joseph Junto, beloved husband ot brothers in Sweden. Resting at cnapei, bsi E. 75th street.

Services Thursday, July 10, at 2:30 p. m. Interment Oak Hill. Johanna, nee Kleffer: dear father of Mar neral chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. In Joseph Vydra, 65, of 6047 N.

Leader died yesterday in Alexian Brothers hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. Antoinette Vydra, and the father of Joseph Bessie, a secretary to Col. Robert R. McCormick, editor and publisher of The Tribune; Olga, and Frank.

Two grandchildren also survive. Services will be held atreet. July 7, 1952, beloved wife of the late Fred A. Abbott, fond mother of Mrs. Henry McCaw, grandmother of Harriet McCaw Yaap and the late Robert McCaw.

At chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Thursday, July 10, at 2:30 p. m. Interment private.

garet Diotby Janssen. Sister Mary Johanna. Bv. Eleanor Rader, and ERICKSON Eleanor Erlckson, nee Marros. terment private.

PACELLI Joseph Pacelll of 286 W. 24th street beloved husband of Maria Rosa, nee Sal John, grandfather of James Norman, and dear mother ot Roberta, fond sister of Adeline Meseth and Raymond. Services vatore; devoted father of Delia Walter! The funeral of Mrs. Ethel Knight Hurley, 80, former resident of Chicago who died Sunday in her home in Buffalo, will be held there tomorrow in the Delaware Avenue Baptist church. She was the widow of William H.

Hurley, former Chicago banker. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Mary McMahon of Chicago and Mrs. G. P.

Hafer, and three sons, William Morgan and Charles R. Hurley. Cathy Rader. Funeral from chapel, 4516 Kedzie avenue. Friday.

9:30 a. to St Olson, James Gllardl, Christ, Mary ALBAN Barbara Alban, nee Moderl. Funeral Edward's church. Secretary section No. 1, Thursday, 1:30 p.

at funeral home, 2500 N. Cicero avenue. Interment Concordia. BErkshlre 7-8070. Luxemburg Brotherhood of America.

Inter James Gofreda, Frank, Angelina James) Pecoraro, Lotty Gene! Gazzl, William, Irene James Tuklch, Rosemary Harold I Thursday, July 10, at 10 a. m. from funeral home, 525 W. ARmltage avenue, to Grace-land cemetery. FAXEL Joseph F.

Faxel, late of 3222 ment St. Joseph's. KAPCHE Marie N. Kapche. 1653 Foster ave nue.

July 7. 1952. wife of Nick M. Kapche, Mitchell, and the late Anna Marie, fond grandfather of nine, great-grandfather of two, dear brother cf William, Dave, Antonla ANGILERI See Frank Tromblno notice. ARCHER Alfred T.

Archer of 1467 Burr Oak Springfield avenue, oeiovea nusoana oi Caroline, dear son of the late Peter and Magdalene Faxel. fond brother of Henry mother ct Kathrlne Zapel, Betty Rltt. Pmtozzl, and the late Angela Melchlore. Faxcl. Eliiabeth S.

Forster. Anna L. Kra William N. Kapche, Mary Anne Koenig. Helen L.

Pflaumer. grandmother of eleven Funeral Thursday at 8:30 a. m. from mer. Louise M.

Schmidt, and the late Peter at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 5776 Lawrence a with burial in Bohemian National cemetery. Mrs. Julia T.

Core arandchl dren. Funeral from cnapei at 5301 chapel, 418 S. Cicero avenue, to Santa Maria Incoronata church. Interment Mount Faxel. Services Friday at 8:45 a.

m. from road, Homewood, 111., beloved husband of Mary, fend father of Mrs. Mary Pries of Chicago, 111., brother of Mrs. Mary Leonard. Stanley and the late Charles Archer.

Service Wednesday. 2 p. at funeral home, 18022 Dixie Homewood. Interment Evergseen cemetery. N.

Ashland avenue. Friday, Juiy 11. at chapel. 2534 S. Pulaski road, to Epiphany Carmel.

COlumbus PEARSON Eula Pearson, beloved mother of church. Mass 9:30 a. m. interment Mary's. LAwndale 1-3972.

FLETCHER Stella May Fletcher, wife cf the BABB Samuel K. Babb, of 1435 E. 53d Mrs. Julia T. Core, 92, a resident late Roy.

mother of Mrs. Ralph o. wood of Chicago's south side for half a century, died yesterday in St. Paul, street, beloved husband of Corinne. fond father ot Phyllis Matushek, Jean Pirie and Joan Babb.

Services Thursday, 2 p. at chapel, 5203 Lake Park avenue. Interment private. HYde Park 3-0013. Mrs.

C. E. Schulthels and Roy sister of Maurice and Clarence Nelson of Fort Worth. Tex. At chapel, 1971 W.

111th street until noon Thursday. Services at the Morgan Park Presbyterian church, 110th and Longwood I tried to persuade him to give himself up, but he wouldn't." She said he did not explain why he released her. He let her out of the car four miles west of Morris, 111., and 50 miles northwest of here. A farmer picked her up and took her into Morris and authorities there notified state police that she had been found. BAER Millie Baer of 8033 South Shore drive.

drive, 2 p. m. interment Mount nope FOLET Ella M. Foley, beloved wife of the late William B. Foley, fond mother of Anna mae Sweeney of wllmette.

111., Emma Todd, and George H. Conley, grandmother of Catherine Ann. William and Helen Ann where she had lived the last 20 years. Private services will be held in Chicago tomorrow. Mrs.

Core was the widow of Dr. Albert Core, Chicago physician, and sister of the late Judge Samuel H. Trude of Municipal court. Survivors are a son, Henry, with whom she lived in St. Paul, and a brother, Dr.

Mark W. Trude, retired dentist. Sweeney, sister of Delia Karst of Atlanta Ga. Resting at funeral home. 4332 Elston avenue.

Funeral notice later. KEystone 9-614F Mrs. Ella M. Foley Services for Mrs. Ella M.

Foley, 74, of 4519 Lowell who died Monday in St. Francis hospital, Evanston, will be held at 9 a. m. Friday in St. Edwards church.

She was the widow of William B. Foley, former night editor of The Chicago Tribune. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Annamae Sweeney and Mrs. Emma B.

Todd; a son, George H. Conley, three grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Delia Karst. Mrs. Libby Press Mrs.

Libby Press, 62, of 2820 Glenlake a Chicago resident more than 50 years, died yesterday in Manor hospital. Services will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the chapel at 3021 Lawrence av. Surviving are a son, Jules; three daughters, Mrs.

Rose Ko-minsky, Mrs. Mary Goldsmith, EXECUTIVE ILL 2 YEARS FOUND FRANK Marshall Frank, of 3740 Lake Shore drive, beloved husband of tne late Aiyce, nee Palmer: devoted aon of Alvlna and the late Bernhardt fond brother of Alfred SHOT TO DEATH E. and the late Edna Brandweln. Services Thursday, 10 a. at chapel.

5206 Broadway. Interment Free Sons cemetery, Wald- Patsy Teschendorf. At funeral home. 44 54 N. Damen avenue, at Sunnystde.

Service Thursday. 2 p. m. Cremation at Graceland. LOngbeach 1-6720, Florida Tlmea please copy.

PERRINO Frances Perrlno, beloved wife of the late Emanuel, loving mother of Rose Ventrelll. Peter, Anthony, and Edward, grandmother of 12 grandchlldrean, seven great-grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, 6833-35 Fullerton avenue Grand). Funeral Thursday, July 10, at 9:15 a. to St.

Bartholomew's church. Interment Mount Carmel. MErrlmac 7-8280. PETERSON Arthur J. Peterson, late residence 6506 N.

Olympia avenue, beloved husband ot Mabel nee Anderson: fond father of Melvin A. and Evelyn Venable, grandfather of seven. Servicea Thursday, July 10. at 1:30 p. at funeral home, 6754 Northwest highway.

Interment Montrose cemetery. Charter member of Greater Chicago lodge. No. 3. L.

O. M. PETERSON Hilma Peterson. July 7. 1952.

beloved daughter of the late Andrew and Matilda, dear sister of Edwin. Service Thursday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 4325 Armltage avenue. Interment Montrose. Member of Whit City Rebeiah lodge and Ladles' auxiliary.

No. 143, V. F. W. PETERSON Ida Peterson, of 7554 S.

Perry avenue, wife of the late John, beloved mother ot Leonard, Herman, and Helen Beck-man, grandmother of three, great-grandmother of two. Eastern Star services at chapel. 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Thursday, July 10, at 2 p. under the auspices of America chapter. No.

454, O. E. S. Interment Oak Woods. Member of Vasa Order of America, No.

133, end Nora No. 8, L. I. O. S.

Adeline 3-0220. PETTEYS Ardelle Haiti Petteyi, mother of Mrs. T. J. Dorothy Nolan, grandmother of Thomas J.

Nancy, and Barbara Nolan. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 1732 Wilson avenue, to St. Henry's church.

Mass at 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery, Morris, 111. LOngbeach 1-0149. PLAPP Caroline C.

Plapp, nee Brauer, of 4140 N. Keeler avenue, wife ot the late Martin P. Cornelius, 69, of 400 N. Scoville Oak Park, was helm. beloved wife of the late Isaac, dear mother of Carol Pawlak and Dorothy Greenhut, three grandchildren, fond sister of Mollie Wert-heimer.

Services Wednesday, 11 a. at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Rosehlll. BALICKI John J. Ballckl, late of 5207 S.

Racine avenue, husband of Mary, nee Ml-loszewskl; father of Caslmer and Jean, father-in-law of Helen. Funeral Friday, July 11, 9:30 a. from chapel, 133 5 W. 51st street, to St. John of God church.

Interment Resurrection. YArds 7-6112. BALMER Caroline Balmer, beloved wife of the late Otto, fond mother of Ruth Chllds, Eusene. Thomas, the late Fred, end John Balmer. grandmother of 10 grandchildren.

Resting at funeral home. 8400 S. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Friday, July 11. at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Cedar Park cemetery, CEdarcrest 3-4310. BARRY Sister Mary Anita Barry. R. S. beloved sister of Mrs.

Alice Gillenwater. the late Catherine. Anne, Joseph Gerald S-. and Dennla Barry, aunt of Elizabeth and William B. Gillenwater.

Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a. from 620 Belmont avenue to Our Lsdv of Mount Carmel church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. BENEITONE Michael Beneltone, beloved husband of Johanna, dear father of Margaret, Steve, Jennie, Lawrence, and the late Katherine. Resting at funeral home, 2644-46 N.

Central avenue, until Friday. Funeral Saturday at Granville. 111. NAtional 2-1488. BENSON Wlllian Benson, late of 5411 S.

FRF.F.DMAN Sarah Freedman of 816 E. 54th street, beloved wife of the late Jacob, dear 9:30 a. m. to St. Gregory churcn.

interment St. Joseph's. KELLY Kathryn Kelly, July 8, 1952, beloved daughter of the late Andrew and Catherine Kelly, sister of Mary Kehoe, Thomas, Anthony, and the late Sister Mary Louis. Patrick, and Dr. Andrew Kelly.

Funeral Thursday, 8:30 a. from funeral home. 6311 N. Clark street, to Margaret Mary church. Interment Farley, la.

KENNEDY See John J. Cassidy notice. KLINGENHAGEN Harry F. KUngenhagen of 5420 Rldgewood court, beloved husband of Gladys, fond father of Lurlne, Rosemarie, Marian, and Betty, dear brother of Florence Cannon. Services at chapel, 7838 Cottage Grove.

Thursday, July 10, at 1 p. m. Interment Evergreen. RAddlffe 3-0220. KNUDSEW Margaret M.

Knudsen, nee Erick-sen, beloved wife of the late Andrew, dear mother of Mrs. Margaret Bennls, Sgt. Steward, U. S. Mrs.

Loralne O'Brien, Robert, and Mrs. Jean Rooney. fond sister of Mrs. Josephine Gilbert and Elnar. 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral at chapel. W.Chicago avenue. Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Elmwood Park cemetery.

NEvada 8-7200. KOERNER Charles J. Koerner, beloved husband ot Elsie, nee Rustig: loving father cf the late June, dear brother of Eesse Schroeder. Elsa A. Schmidt, and the late Harry M.

At funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road. Service Thursday, 1:30 p. under auspices of William McKinley lodge. No. 876.

A. F. As A. M. Member of Majestic chapter.

687. O. E. and Pipe Fitters-association. Interment Acacia Park.

KOPP Eleanore Kopp. beloved wife of the late Harry, fond mother of Edward sister of Benjamin E. Shuman and Julian Holt. Services Wednesday at 2 p. m.

at chapel, 6245 S. Kedzie avenue. Interment Oakrldge. KREJTCA Mary Krejcs, nee Vacek. beloved wife of the late James leving mother of James and Frank, grandmother of James, Frank, Robert, and Raymond.

Service Thursday. 10 at chapel, 3007 S. Union avenue. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. CAlumet 5-2020.

KRIPNER George Kripner beloved husband of Jennie, nee Prlhoda; loving father of Emllle Kostka of Sun Valley, George C. of Phoenix. and Gerald and Peter of Wadena. grandfather of four. Funeral Friday.

July 11. at 1:30 p. from chapel. 1511 S. Pulaski to Bohemian National cemetery, LAwndale 1-1150.

KRl'SH See Genualdi notice. mother of Dora Link n. loving sister of prank ui L.ecrna uieason Thomas, loving father of Mary Margaiet and Cecil Frogh. Funeral Thursday. July 10.

9:30 a. from funeral home. 1369 Devon avenue, at Glen wood, ta St. Ita's church. Maas 10 a.

m. Interment Calvary cemetery. Please omit flowers. TOMNEY Ellen Tomney. nee Riley, of 461 w.

99th plsce, beloved wife of the late James, fond mother ot Mra. Ann Strasser. Mrs. Roso Baker. Mrs.

C. Barnlcle. and the late James, of Mra. Ann Feeney and Mrs. Mary ti-Flynn.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. ficra funeral home. 7831-33 S. Racine avfnue, lo St. Helena of The Cross church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. TRlangle 4-7300. TROMBINO Frank Tromblno, beloved husband -of the late Angela, nee Bono; fond father of Marie Sacco, Grace Angllerl, Phyllis Stallone. Laura and Joe, dear brothet cf Marie Carnall of San Diego. and Joseph of Los Angeles.

Cal, Funeral Friday. 9 a. from luneral home. 619 S. Ashland to Our Lady of Pompeii church.

Interment Mount Carmel. TUMBARELLO See Alfred B. Chandler i VYDRA Joseph Vydra. beloved husband Antoinette, nee Kresalek; dear father of Joseph Bessie, Olga, Frank, and Florence. grandfather of Kenneth and Nancy, Funeral at chapel, 5776 Lawrence avenue, Thursday, 9:30 a.

m. Frlenda may call from 3 p. n. te 10 p. Wednesday.

Funeral private. WALLACE Barbara Jean Wallace, suddeifty, beloved granddaughter of Hilda snd Martin Mathlson. See Charles Wallace notice further information. WALLACE Charles A. Wallace, suddenly ofT 5530 Drexel avenue, beloved husband "of.

Marjorie, nee Mathlson: fond father of Dar- lene. Norine, Donald, and the late Barbara Jean, loving son of Addle Iola and J. Wallace, dear brother of Mrs. Laur Osmolskl, Robert. Wlllard, Joseph, Atliur James, snd Fred Wallace.

Services ll, a. Thursday, at chapel, 5203 Lak Psrk venue. Interment Cedar Park. HYde far 3-0013. Superior, papers please copy, AN ASKI Harry I.

Wsnstkl. beloved band of Anna, dear father of Stephen end Adam, father-in-law of Tama and Helen. grandfather of six. Funeral from 2255 W. Chicago.

Thursday. 9:30 a. St. George's cathedral. Interment Elmwood cemetery.

HUmboidt 6-8220. WEI NERT Peter M. Welnert. at Gleniale, husband of the late Mary Welnert. Resting at funeral home, 6831 W.

Chicago avenue, Wednesday evening. Gfave- aide aervlces. 2:30 p. Thursday, Wood- lawn cemetery. WHALET Carrie Howard Wtoaley of T92H Indiana avenue, July 7, 1952, beloved mother of Mrs.

William H. Lederer. Mr. Thelms Wlggers, Vernon and WlUlam S. Whaley, dear sister of Mrs.

C. O. Aver and Mrs. R. A.

McRee of Mississippi. i A chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursdsy, July 2 p. m. Interment at Rosehlll.

WILLIAMS Timothy Joseph Williams, ate" 1 year, beloved son of lone and Homer Oliver Williams, fond brother of Robert and Donald, grandson of Mrs. Joe H. Yancey and -Mrs. Elsie E. Williams.

Services Thursday, 2 p. July 10, st cbspel, 2020. Roosevelt road, Broadview, HI. Interment private. Fillmore 4-3044.

-t WOLF See Wolfensberger. WOLFEN8BERGER Josephine tWolf Wolf-' eniberger. 1st of 6320 S. Rockwell street. beloved wife of the late Joseph, lvtng-: mother of Jcseph Kate Scarbrough, Ma-- rle Wendland.

grandmother cf Willis 1. Sear- rough. Funeral Thursday. July 10, at 10v3O a. from funersl home, 2701 W.

63d street at Washtenaw avenue, to St. Rita's church. Interment St. Mary's. PRosncct 6-8300.

1 WORTHY Sidney W. Worthy, husband- ot -T Suzanne Waller, at residence. 2150 Lirtceln Park west, cn July 7. 1952. following a prolonged Illness.

Funeral private. Zt'BAK Anna Zubak. nee Kan, late of y-W. Huron atreet. beloved wife of tne late Joseph, dear mother of Michael, Anna -Bartos.

F'rank, John, Steven, Paul, Kan- netb, and th lat George, grandmotblr ot five. Funeral Thursday, 9:13 a. from 1 chapel. 3901 W. Chicago avenue, to -Our I Lady Help of Christians church.

Interment Our Lady of Sorrows cemetery. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUNE Order for mall subscription mutt bt soionv panled by remittance to cover. i Rates in Illinois outside Chicago, Indiana, r--Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin: I Dally without Sunday, one year, 87.50; Ms months. 83.75: tore months, (2.00; One 1 month. 75 cents.

Daily and Sunday, one year, six- months, 88.75; three months, 85.00; one i month, 81.95. V- Brown and the late Anna Marcus. Services Wednesday. 10 a. at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue.

Interment Beth Abraham Dr. George H. Smith New Haven, July 8 (JP) Dr. George H. Smith.

66, of West Haven, retired Yale professor of immunology, died last night. Immunology is the branch of medical science that deals with the causes of immunity from disease. Prior to his retirement last July, Dr. Smith had served on the Yale medical school faculty since cemetery, Waldheim. Please omit flowers.

GABLER Frank Gabler. beloved husband of Katharlna Gabler. nee Kulovitz; loving father of Irma Keller. Anceline Marzec, Frank, and Catherine Gabler. fond grand found shot to death last night in a second floor bedroom of his home.

Cornelius was senior consultant and former president of the Continental Casualty company, 175 W. Jackson st. He had been associ father of seven granacniioren, tona orotner of Mary Mersonitts of Germany and Pauline Kulovitz of Chicago. Funeral Thursday, and Mrs. Evelyn Ganz, and eight grandchildren.

8:45 a. from funeral home. 79th street at Locmis boulevard, to St. Christina Af Cornelius church. Interment St.

Marys cemetery. 1917 and was editor in chief of the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine for 23 years after founding it in 1928; For information, TRlangle 4-1187. GAM ALA John Gahala. July 7. 1652 N.

Cleveland, beloved husband of the late Hoyne avenue, beloved husband of Minnie Bentley Benson, nee Scheuneman: fond father of Edward C. Bentley. brother of Harry. Irene, Amurlus, and Ethel Schmidt, Katherine, fond father of Wendell grandfather cf John W. and Wendell Jr.

Funeral Arthur J. Peterson son of the late Michael and Annie Benson Thursday, July 10. 9:30 a. Irom cnapei, 1501 EUton avenue, to St. Michael's church.

Frederick William Plapp, fond mother of Mrs. Jeanette Eirnbaum Mrs. Jeanette Birnbaum, 52, of 675S N. Campbell a Chicagoan for 45 years, died yesterday in her home. Her husband.

Meyer, a hotel operator, died in 1949. A daughter, Regina. survives. The funeral will be at 2 p. m.

today in the chapel at 1300 Devon a v. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Please omit Funeral Thursday, July 10. at 9:30 a.

from funeral home, 2701 W. 63d atreet. at Washtenaw avenue, to St. Basil's church. Mass 10 a.

ra. Interment family lot. Member flowers. Information Humbcldt 6-4800. Emer Doris E.

Marie, and Fred W. grandmother of four. Services Thursday. July 10. at 3 p.

from funeral home, 4447 Irving Park road. Pleas omit flowers. of Bell post. No. 24 2, A.

West Town GAMFRTSFELDER Emma Gamertsfelder, 227 N. Loomls street, Napervllle, age 92. passfd away Tuesday, July 8, mother of Mrs. F. E.

Armstrong of Desrbom. Judson and chaDter. No. 22. D.

A. I. B. of E. local No.

315. life membership in Tele POPE Chsrles S. Pope. July 6. 1952.

son of phone Pioneers of America. FRospect 6-8300 BENTLEY See William Benson notice. Franklin R. Pope. Lake Forest, snd Mrs.

Cephise Pope, Clinton, brother of Sally Pope. Services 2 p. m. Wednesday at chapel. Services for Arthur J.

Peterson, 65, of 6506 N. Olympia secretary and office manager of the Ransom Brush company, 1051 Division where he had been employed 45 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 6754 Northwest hwy. Mr.

Peterson died Monday in Ravens-wood hospital. Surviving are his widow, Mabel; a son, Melvin; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Venable, Kl'RTZ John Kurtz, beloved husband of Eliz 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Interment BKRENCHIK George J. Berenchlk.

suddenly, late ot 1328 S. Washtenaw, dear husband of Frances, loving father of Richard and Delores. Resting in chapel. 2157 W. Chi private.

Wife from Red Germany abeth, nee Uldl; loving father of John and Helen Hahn. Resting at funeral home. 1649 W. 51st street, until noon Thursday. Services at St.

Martini's Lutheran church. 51st cago avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a PRESS Libby Press, late of 2820 Glenlake. beloved wife cf the late Harry, fond mother of Jules Rose Komlnsky, Mary Goldsmith and Evelyn Ganz. dear sister cf the Found Hanged in Home to St.

Georse's cathedral. Interment Elmwood and S. Marshheld avenue, at 1:30 p. to. In ated with the company since 1909 and was an executive and director cf the Continental Assurance company.

He retired as president of Continental Casualty in 1944. A ,22 caliber target pistol from a dresser drawer in the room was found at his side. He had been shot once in the mouth. Lt, Fremont Nester of Oak Park police said Cornelius' wife, Mary, was on the first floor of the home when she heard the shot, Mrs. Cornelius told Nester that Cornelius appeared in good spirits earlier in the evening.

He had been in an oxygen tent in the room for two years, undergoing treatment for asthma, police said. Mrs. Armgard Suewelkruep, 25. cemetery. BRunswick 8-7767.

EERXTSON Hlldur Theresa Bemtson. for merly ot 1829 N. Burling street. July 8. late Anna Kaplan, eignt grandcmidren.

Funeral Thursday, 2 p. at chapel, 3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment Jewish Waldheim. Family at 2724 Granville. PYTLIK Monica Mary Pytllk, nee Moravcik, was found hanged yesterday in the basement of her apartment at 6321 1952.

dear aunt cf Mrs. H. Ahlqulst of Rockford. 111. At chapel.

5501 N. Ashland Canfield av. Her husband, Fred, an venue, where services will be held Thursday, July 10, at 11 a. m. Interment Rosehlll.

beloved mother of Mary Steiblng. John Pytllk. and Josephine Davis, fond mother-in- optical worker, and his aunt, Mrs. BIRNBAUM Jeannette Birnbaum. nee Albert.

law of waiter steiblng and Frank Davis, desr grandmother of Donald and Arlene 67 58 N. Campbell, beloved wife of the late Meyer, loving mother of Regina. fond JNick Fifes, with whom they live, said her health and spirits seemed normal. Mrs. Fifes told Jefferson sister of Mary crown, reari copeiana Park police that the couple arrived recently from the Russian and seven grandchildren.

Charles S. Pope The funeral of Charles S. Pope, 21. of Bradley Lake Forest, will be held at 2 p. m.

today in the chapel at 1567 Maple av. Evanston. Mr. Pope died Monday in Godfrey township, Madison county, after a heart attack. He was the son of Franklin R.

Pope of Lake Forest, an executive of the Republic Coal and Coke company, and Mrs. Cephise Pope of Quentin, Wis. A sister, Sally, also survives. zone of Germany. No notes were found.

J.S. LABATT, 1934 KIDNAPING CASE Gordon of Napervllle. ana tne late can, 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Services Thursday. July 10, 2 p.

at First Evan. U. B. church. Napervllle.

Rev. Washburn officiating. Interment Napervllle cemetery. Frlenda may call at chapel. 318 S.

Washington. Napervllle. after 3 p. m. Wednesday until 10 a.

m. Thursday or at church. 10 a. m. to 2 p.

m. Thursday. GAVOXI Minnie Gavonl. beloved wife of Joaeph. daughter-in-law of Josephine Gavoni, aister-ln-law of Tlllle Carzolt, Irene Conti, Fannie Mugnal, Elsie Maganuco, Nello Gino.

and the late Raymond Gavoni. Resting at funeral home, 2433 S. Oakley avenue. Funeral Wednesday, July 9, from funeral home. 9 a.

to Most Precious Blood church, 2401 W. Congress street. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

GEHRKE August C. Gehrke, beloved husband of Marian, loving father cf Philip, devoted brother of Mrs. Augusta Schroeder of Warrens, and William. Resting at chapel, 851 E. 75th street.

Interment private. Member of International Uislon of Operating Engineers, local 143. GEIST Emma Grace Geitt, wife of Arthur mother of William. At chapel, 1971 W. 111th street, private luneral Thursday.

Please omit Cowers. GELHAR Louise C. Gelhar. July 6. beloved wile of the late Frank fond mother of Mrs.

Lillian Culver, George, and Helen. Funeral service at residence. 666 Bhiff atreet, Glencoe, 2 p. TJiursday, July 10. Interment North Shore Garden of Memories.

GENTALDI Antcnla Genualdi. late of 645 Belmont avenue, beloved wife cf Andrew, fond mother of Loretta. Frank and Marie, sister of Joseph Romano. Madeline Terra-nova. Cosams Flna.

and Tanlna Pcrcello. grandmother cf Eobby and Tonl Krush, mother-in-law of Peter Krush. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from chapel. 929 Belmont avenue, to our Lady of Mount Carmel church, interment St.

Joseph's cemetery. GITTERE Georte C. Glttere. July 7. 1952, ef 1304 Wesley avenue, Evanston.

formerly of Forest Hills. N. husband of Martha Glttere, father of Mrs. William Lonn-qulst, brother cf Mrs. John Van Axen.

Resting at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston. Mass 10 a. m. Wednesday at St.

Mary's church. Oak avenue and Lake street, Evanston. Interment Ail Saints' cemetery. Harry. Rose Kaiser, and Sophie Bloom.

Services Wednesday, 2 p. st chapel, 1300 Devon avenue. Interment Racionzer. Member ot Racionzer Relief association. BONO See Frank Tromblno notice.

BRADLEY Fred J. Bradley, South State road, Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Blanche, dear father ot Ronald Curtis Gladys O'Brien. Robert and the late Fred J. and Evelyn Lefever, grandfather of 11. At rest at late residence.

Services Thursday. 2 p. at Presbyterian church. Interment Arlington Heights cemetery. Member of local No.

150. International Operating Engineers. CAMERON Alexander Duncan Camercn husband of Genevieve Tellefson Cameron, father of Mary Jane, son cf Mrs. Mary Cameron and the late Alexander brother of Ethel Ingram. Florence Goodwin.

Jane Carpenter, and Elijah Cameron. At chapel. FIGURE, IS DEAD PORT STANLEY, July 8 Sunday only, one year, iig.oo: six months, i 15 00: three months, 83.00: on month, $1.20. 1 Rates of subscription in postal zones 3 and 4 I fmeasured from Chics to J. outside of Indiana.

Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin: Daily without Sunday, one year, 810.00; lis To Help Relieve ARTHRITIC PAIN DISTRESS Mrs. Florence M. Jones terment Evergreen. FRospect e-4248. LA TOl Joseph F.

La Tour, beloved husband of Anna, loving father of Viola Koch. Arthur. Raymond. Eleanor, and Corp. Edward.

U. S. A. grandfather of four grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, 6833-35 Fullerton I Grand avenue 1.

Funeral Thursday, July 10. at 10 a. m. to St. William's church.

Interment St. Joseph's. MErrlmaC 7-8280. LENCKI Louis A. Lenckl of 5611 S.

Richmond, beloved husband ot Theresa, fond father of Joseph. Gertrude Nlles. Geneviese. Violet, Edward, Albert, and the late Louis, grandfather of Audrey Jean, Edward, and Theresa Lenckl. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a.

from chapel. 5908 S. Kedzie avenue, to St. Clare ef Montefalco church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. GRovehlll 6-0090. LIAItCTSOS Gust ILeeJ Liakutsos cf 851 Belle Plalne svenue, beloved husband of Pearl, loving father ef Georgia. William, and Philip, fond father-in-law cf Ann W. Liakutsos.

fend grandfather cf Pamela, dear brother of John Liakutsos cf Springfield. 111., loving brother-in-law of Lillian Arguson. Member of Hellenic lodje. No. 1084, A.

F. it A. M. Resting at chapel. 4710 N.

Western avenue, where Masonic services well be held Wednesday. 9 p. m. Funeral Thursday. July 10.

1 P. frcm chapel to St. Andrew's church. 5658 N. Winthrop avenue, at 1:30 p.

m. Interment Elmwood cemetery. MADIGAN John H. Madigan, beloved husband of Nora, nee Lcftus: fond father of Leone Schuite. grandfather of Timothy, brother of Mary McCarthy cf San Mateo.

and the late Emmett. Raymond, and Leon. At rest at chapel. 3100 Irving Park road. Funeral notice later.

MAGANTCO See Gavoni notice. ALLOT Jchn "Mlque" Malloy. beloved husband of the late Ruth Clark Malloy. loving father of Ruth Luzzo, John Mary Hackett. Dorothy Gruszka, Kathryn Cramer, Betty Red Scan, and the late Lorraine and James Malloy, grandfather of 24, greatgrandfather of Michael Luzzo.

Funeral Thursday, a. from funeral home. Halsted at 76th street, to St. Kilian's church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. STewart 3-7700. MARROS See Eleanor Krickson notice. MASON Sophie Mason, nee Berenchlk, n4 Carol Mason, aged 2.

dear wife of Robert, fond mother of the late Carol: daughter of Robert and the late Sophie, suddenly. Resting in chapel, 2157 W. Chicago avenue. Funeral Wednesday. 9 s.

to St. George cathedral. Interment Elmwood cemetery. BSucswick 8-7767. MFLKA John Melks of 3539 Prairie svenue, Brookfield.

111. Services Thursday. 2 p. roontns. sd.uu; wres xoontns, uu: on -month.

$1,20. Daily and Sunday, one year, ''six months, SIO.OO; three months, One. sccnth. $2.40. i Sunday only, one year.

$10.00: six months, three months. one month, 81-20. Rates of subscription to zones 5, 6. 7. and 1 (measured from Chicago.

Canada and Mexico: I Dally without Sunday, one year. $15.00: six Davit. Funeral Thursday, July 10. at 9:30 a. from chapel.

1427 W. Chicago avenue, to St. Boniface's church. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows cemetery. MOnroe 6-2674.

BACKOW August C. Rackow, 9811 Vander-pool, July 8. 1952, beloved husband of the late Freda Rackow. nee Ewert: fond father cf Henrietta Schuite and Raymond, grandfather of Virginia. At chapel.

2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Friday, July 11, at 2 p. m. Interment Evergreen. Member cf William B.

Warren lodge. No. 209. A. F.

A A. and Graphie Arts fraternity and Photo Engravera union. No. 5. HATHBI'KN Clara Rathbum.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday evening. July 9, 9 p. st chapel, 912 W. Madison street. REK Ruth Rek of 14136 Clark street.

Ivan-hoe, wife of Edmund, mother ot Dean and Donald, daughter cf Mrs. Cors Col In. sister of Walter end Dorothy. Resting at chapel, 15335 Broadway. Harvey.

Service Thursday. 9:30 a. at St, Clement's Episcopal church. RICH Marion P. Rich, of 8112 Champlaln avenue, beloved daughter of Maria and the late Leonard J.

Rich, loving sister of Anthony Mrs. Elizabeth Leamy. Roeco and the late Lorretta Rosenbach and Emily. Funeral from chapel, 7730 Cottage Grove avenue. Friday.

9:30 a. to St. Francis De Paula church. Mass 10 s. m.

Interment St. Mary's. Member of Third Order of St. Francis. HUdson 3-5700.

BICKEN Rudolph Rlcken, sged 85. of L. mont, brother of the late Catherine Bao-man, Anna Kloeckner, Caroline Nagle, Sophie Maiokofsky, and Peter. Resting at funeral home, 501 State street, Lemont. Funeral services Friday, 10 a.

at St. Alphonsus church. Interment parish cemetery. BOSENTELD Helen A. Rosenfeld of 1364 East 52d street, devoted daughter of the late Ailne Aran Rosenfeld.

and Em 11 Rosenfeld. dear sister of Alice Rosenfeld. Mrs. Louis O. Newman, the late Fred, George, and Henry Rosenfeld, snd Laura Loeven-hart.

Services Wednesday, July 9, at 2:30 p. m. at chapel. 936 East 47th street. RYAN See Johanna MJoen notice.

RYAN Harry L. Ryan, husband of Grace. At parlors. 67th street and Dorchester svenue. until Thursday, 9 p.

m. Interment Keyser, W. Vs. 8ACCO See Frank Tromblno notice. months, three months.

Services for Mrs. Florence M. Jones, 75, of 3519 S. Calumet who died Sunday in Provident hospital, will be held at 10 a. m.

tomorrow in St. Thomas' church, 3S01 Wabash av. Burial will be in Oak Woods cemetery. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Marie M.

Middle-ton and Mrs. Jeanne M. Shaw. 5911 W. Madison, at Mason avenue, untu Thursday.

8 a. m. Interment Edgerton, Wis. EStebrock 8-7500 CANNING Catherine Canninr. July 7.

1952, sister ot the Rev. Matthew A. Canning, Sister Mary Lioba. R. S.

William, Walter. Dr. Arthur and Jack J. Canning, and La Verne Scott. Resting at funeral home.

318 N. Central avenue, Austin after Tuesday noon. Funeral Thursday, July 10. 10 a. to.

St. Ferdinand church. Mason and Barry avenues. Funeral mass 10:30 a. m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Austin 7-0017. month, $2 00. Sunday only, one year, six months. three months.

on month. $1.20. Daily and Sunday, one year, monins, siz.a; wree zooains, ef.vv; eni month. $3.20. Foreign: Dally Tribune only.

$25.00 sw year; with Sunday, $4 2.00 per yesr. Give postoffioe address in full, fnctudinr (JP) John C. Labatt, 72, died today of a heart attack. He was kidnaped in 1934 near Sarnia, and held for $150,000 ransom. The money was never paid however, and he was released three days later after being held chained to a bed post.

Three men served penitentiary terms in connection with the kidnaping. Jack Bannon of Windsor and Russell Knowles of Detroit were each sentenced to 15 years, ilichael McCardell of Dublin. arrested at Crown Point, got a 12 year term. David Meisner, Cincinnati bookmaker, got a 15 year sentence but was freed after McCardell confessed the kidnaping was carried out by him, Bannon, Knowles, and Albert Pegram. Peg-ram was never captured.

Labatt was president of the Labatt Brewing company until 1950. Natural, untreated Mountain Valley Water helped in a maority of cases investigated in several hospitals and clinics. If your doctor has diagnosed your condition as Arthritis, this mineral water may be very beneficial. Try drinking this delicious, pure-tasting mineral water for 8 weeks, it is delivered right to you. PHONE DBiwsre 7-4384 WRITE 416 W.

Ontario St. Ask tor Free pamphlet CARLSON Anna Carlson. 7254 Blackstone ADVEHTISMENT I county and state. Remit in express money order, draft, or in registered letter at our -risk; to The Tribune company, publishers. Tribune avenue, beloved wife of Carl sister cf GLEICH See Barbara Schmidt notice.

Glover late of 1137 Wil- and bi other in Sweden. bquare, nica.go. We cannot be responsible for emieiie i low road, Winnetka, husband of Doris, father "I was half crazy from torture and pain until Pazojave relief" May i Mr: A. ALnglwood, A. J.

thru the mail. Persons wishing to take The Tribune by eaa I rler may order it by postcard or telephone) I superior 7-0100. When delivery Is Irregular maae complaint. All unsolicited manuscripts, articles, letters, and pictures sent to The Tribune are mi Itching, pais of simple piles drive Too mad? Lying state st chapel. 7350 Cottage Grove avenue.

Services Thursday. July 10. at 2:30 p. m. Interment private.

Please omit Uowen. CABZOU See Gavoni notice. CASSIDY John J. Cassldy. 7840 Jeffrey beloved husband of Margaret 3.

Bart-ley Cassidy. fond father cf Marlon Kennedy and the Rev. Hugh P. Cassidy, dear brother of Arthur C. Margaret Tooiey, and George L.

Cassidy. loving grandfather of Kathleen Ann and Margaret Mary Kennedy. Funeral Thursday, 9:45 a. from funeral home. 79th st.

at Locmis to Our Lady ef Peace church. Intermert Holy Sepulchre cemetery, information, TRlangle 4-1187, of John William, son cf Fred Glover Sr. and the late Harriett, brother of Mrs. Mabel Edwards. Albert, and George Glover.

Resting st funeral home. Linden avenue at Tcwer road. Hubbard Woods. Services Thursday. July 10, 2:30 p.

under auspices of Glencoe lodge. No. 983, A. F. A.

M-Interment Memorial Park cemetery. GOLDBERG Bella Gcldrjerg. formerly of 3661 W. Ainaiie. beloved wife of the law Samuel, dear mother of Joseph of San Diego.

Jean Bloch, Ida, and the late Milton, grandmother of five. Services Wednesday. 3 p. at chapel, 704 S. Fuiaid road.

Interment Jewisa Waldheim. the owner risk and The Tribune company expressly repudiates any liability or reSDotuW amazing raxo- acta ifuunuff to relieve such misery! Soothes sore tissue. Lubricates hardened Mountain Valley oa.it. iut uiur ttic custooy or return. parts.

Help heal cracking, reduce swelling. Don't suffer needless agony oi simple piles. Get Paso, get real comfort. Ask doctor about it. Suppcea- MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entuloi 1 water HOT SrWNGSJ to the nse for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper, as well aa all AP news dispatches.

weu a wmtj avi in mn wiw penoracaa pipe. Pom Qintwml 4 Suaponlerim chapel. 4230 W. 26th street. Interment Woodiawn.

LAwndale 1-0 8 7 L. I SCAVOXX See Alfred B. Chandler notlee. urn, a. i4jtj 0 uiiiWJiii.

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