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a BY AN John Ryan, beloved husband of Mas HOMAGE IS PAID cOBITUARIES Mother of Son CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Monday, September 3, 1151 Part 4 Page 4 MATSON Georga A. Matson, Sept. 3. 1951. late of 2549 W.

Lunt avenue, beloved husband of Rose, dear brother of Elmer and Orner Matson. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p. at chapel. $149-51 N. Ashland avenue at Foster.

Interment Graceland. LOng-beacn 1-5147. garet, dear son of the late aucoin ana Coffey Ryan, fond brother ol -Margaret and Denny of New Port. County Tlpperary, Ireland. Funeral Wednesday.

9:30 a. Irons chapel. 6911 W. Madison atreet at Mason to St. Angela's church.

Interment Port. County Ttpperary. Ireland. Member of Police Benevolent association. Please omit flowers.

EStehrook 8-7300. Fred W. Hantaan INDIAN BOUND FOR HERO GRAVE KITE Sea Frank Carrie notice. Rt NOW SKI Elmer Runowskt. beloved son ot August and Mildred, nee Scburke; dear brother of Beatrice Smith.

Funeral Tuesday, 2:30 p. at funeral beme. 145S Belmont avenue. Interment Rosenill. BAFFLES Harry P.

Haffler. lata of 4118 W. Wilcox street, beloved husband at Mary, nee Farley; fond father of Joseph C. Monica and Frank, grandfather of Joseph and Eugene Haffler. Funeral Tuesday at 10 a.

from funeral home. 4245 W. Madison street, to St. Mel's church. Interment Mount Car-meL Member of William McKlnley cams.

No. 6. U. S. W.

V. HAGGERTT James 3. Haggerty, beloved son of the late Timothy J. and Margaret, nee Hlgglns: dear brother cf Margaret Berkley of Tucson, Mary Keast of Evanston. Winifred Frlcke of Oak Park, Joan Marshall of Tama, Iowa, David and William C.

Haggerty of Scranton, Perm. At funeral home, 413 N. Austin boulevard at Lake street. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a.

to St. Lucy's church. Interment All Saints'. Village 8-8788. HALFAR See Chlodo notice.

HANSEN Carl Olaf Hansen, dearly beloved husband of the late Johanna, loving father of Hans, Robert, Anton. Rov. and Rudolphe. Resting at funeral home. 7600 W.

Grand avenue, at the circle. Funeral Tuesday.Sept. 4. at 12 noon. Burial Irving Park Blvd.

cemetery. MErrimac 7-1111 or GLadstone 3-1234. HANSEN Ida. HARDER Erwln Harder, brother of Henry J. and Walter J.

Resting at funeral home, 2938 Lincoln avenue, from Sept. 3. noon, to SeDt. mrsSO See Chiodo notice. SCAVONE See D'Antonlo notice.

Sioux City, Sept. 2 (JP) CANT ALCPO See D'Antonlo notice. CAiTTLLI Mergfcerlta dear mother! of Angelo, Ida, and Enla Del Datto of Evans-ton. 111. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

Irom funeral home, 3723 W. Chic to avenue, to Our Lady of the An i elm church. Interment Mount Cannel cemetery. CApitot 7-5040. CEJNAR Agnes 8.

Cetnar, formerly of 3S06 S. 89th avenue, Cicero, beloved wife of Alexander, dear mother of Lillian, Blanco Slick ion. Roseannc Hybl, Gerdlan, and John, ilster of Marie Kandlik and Anna Novak, grandfather of 13. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1:30 p.

at chapel, 5128-30 W. 35th street. Cicero. Interment Bohemian National. CEIXA Sec John Z.

Brizioltra a otic. CHAPMAN Thcmag Chapman, Age SO year. Services Tuesday, 11 a. at chapel, 7705 Cottage Grove. Interment Beverly.

CHIODA Rose Chlodo, nee Tortoreno. late ef 1006 N. Waller avenue, beloved wife of August, loving mother of Helen Halfar. Rose Giordano. Louise Russo, Alvlra Tollman, and Lucille Raulerson.

Anthony. August and Carl Chlodo, dear sister fo Lucy Parrlllo. Minnie Leonardo, Jennie Pacelll, Lena Camera, and Victor Tortorello, grandmother of 14. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 10:30 a.

from funeral home, 6515 W. Chicago avenue, to St. Angela's church. Entombment Mount Cannel cemetery. ESte-brook 8-6030.

CHRISTIANSEN Clare Christiansen, nee Peterson, late residence 828 S. Clifton avenue. Park Ridge, beloved wife cf Arnold fond VORONOVDIES AT 85; MONKEY GLAND DOCTOR Taught Man Should Live for 140 Years MeMTLLEN Thomas J. McMuTlen, devoted husband of Lillian Lemke McMullen, loving father ot Genevieve and Donna Jean, fond brother of Adeline Buma and Genevieve McMullen. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

from funeral home, 2104 W. 95m. street, to Christ the King church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

Member of Leo XIII council. No. 805 and La Salle assembly, 4th degree, K. ot BEverly 8-5500. MELAAS Anna June" Mela as, August 30, 1951, at Lakeland.

beloved wife of Ole Melaas, dear mother ot Harry Melaas of Columbus, and Mrs. Angeline R. Ortsrud of Chicago, four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren, sister of Gilbert. Henry, Clarence, Tillle, Sarah, Josie, Le-vyna. and Aloie.

Services Tuesday. 10:30 a. at funeral chapel. 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Irving Park.

MENDES Warren Mendes. Aug. 30. 34 months old. of 904 W.

Leland avenue, son of AI and Sandra Nendes, brother of Bruce, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Welnsteln. Services were held Friday. Aug.

31. SCHATTL Frank Schattl of 6037 S. Her Services for Fred W. Huntman, 45, of 5956 N. Neva will be at 1 p.

m. tomorrow in the Edison Park Evangelical and Reformed church. He was drowned Friday in Burnham park lagoon after the cabin cruiser, Helena, exploded and sank. Mr. Hartman, a civilian scientist in the navy hydrografic office for 20 years, had been Chicago secretary of the International Shipmasters association for 12 years.

Surviving are his widow, Anna; four daughters, Mrs. Shirley Taylor, Marilyn, Jeannette, and Judith, and a sortj Phillip. Don R. Davis The body of an Indian, killed in action in Korea and denied burial in Sioux City, was placed on a mitage avenue, dearly beloved husband ct Marie, nee Kosary; devoted father cf Marie Kronberger and Hermine Kowalzyk, also eight grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday.

9 a. from funeral home, 1116 W. 63d atreet, to St, Raphael's church. Interment St. Mary s.

Member of Deutscher-Kranken Unterstutiungs-Vereln. south aide, Rospect 6-1000. I Lr SCHROEDER Emma Schroeder. nee Juberg. flag-draped train today bound for burial in Arlington national cemetery.

The body of Sgt. 1st Class John R. Rice was left resting over an open grave following military rites at Memorial Park cemetery last Tuesday while cemetery officials advised his widow, Evelyn, that due to legal complications her hus MESKELL See Loaney notice. beioved wife of Charles dear mother of Albett Schroeder of Cincinnati, sister of Thora Perkins and Carl Juberg, grandmother of three, great-grandmother of one. At chapel, 4138 Madison street.

Sunday after 4 p. m. Services Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Oakrldge.

MILKEVITCH See Frank Carris notice. 4, 5 p. m. Services Thursday at McKinstry and Yauman funeral home. Beaver Dam.

Wis. Interment Oak Wood cemetery. Beaver Dam, Wis. Beaver Dam, papers please MILLER Gunda Miller, late cf 2108 Hum GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept. 2 Reuters Dr.

Serge boldt fond wife of the late Hugo Birmingham Sept. 2 (JP) Don R. Davis, 52, circulation director copy. SCHWARTZ Frieda Schwartz ot 1738 Estee beloved mother of Claude John and Marcia Falk, dear sister of Ida Munkvold, grandmother ot Jerry. Donald, and John Miller and Bruce D.

Falk. Service 2 p. m. Monday at chapel, 4245 W. Madison street.

iSEi? dT h'." HATHAWAY-Hodge Hathaway. Aug. 30, 1951. at Schreiber, Canada, of 8320 Resting Canada, of 8320 of the Birmingham News and Post-Herald, died after a heart Palmer and Randall W. Peterson.

Central Park avenue. Skokie. 111., hushanri avenue, beloved wile of the late Ignatz. dear mother ot Hannah Ingram. Rose Won-setler.

Saul, and Ethel Charison. devoted grandmother of two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services Tuesday. 11 a. at chapel, 5206 Broadway.

Interment Rosehill. of Caroline Hathaway, father of Donn and Interment Calumet. Mich. attack today. Davis was a past 0.

Z1 JL MITCHELL Robert Wesley Mitchell, resident jorana Matnaway. son of Mrs. John C. Hathaway. Services 10 a.

m. Wednesday at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. band could not be buried as planned. The officials said the cemetery was a private burial ground outside the limits of Sioux City. They said also it was a burial place for ox Tucscn, at St.

Paul, Aug. 30, ELYSE KNOX Burbank, Sept. 2 (JP) A president of the International Circulation Managers association. A survived by wife. Ellrabeth.

and two chil SENGER George Senger, beloved husband ot HE ALT Marlon E. Healy, loving daughter of dren. Marilyn and Russell, mother and father. Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. Mitchell cf Mil-ford. and sister. Mrs.

Donald Christ son weighing 9 pounds, 4 ounces native of Oklahoma he began his newspaper career with the Daily Russian professor who astonished the world by promising to prolong youth with the use of monkey, glands, died yesterday. He had taken ill July 5 while dictating his memoirs to his young wife. Voronov was was born today to Actress Elyse Caucasians. The cemetery later or Hinsaeie, in. Funeral services at chapel, 21 W.

2d atreet. Hinsdale. 111.. 2 n. m.

Oklahoman and Times, Oklahoma tucn, nee Kissane: and the late Michael Healy, fend sister cf Edward S. Healy. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. from her late home, 5329 W.

Jackson boulevard, to Res-aurrectlon church: mass at 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Bishop 2-1799 or OLymplc 2-0200. at funeral home, 6754 Northwest highway, until noon Tuesday, Sept.

4. Services 1:30 p. m. in Park Ridge Community church at Prospect and Courtland avenue. Interment Acacia Park cemetery.

CONDIT Dr. Harold S. Condit of 204 Lockerbie lane, Wilmette, husband of May W. Condit. father of Mrs.

Robert Klopfenstein of Evansville, Ind. and Frank L. Condit of Park Forest, 111., son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Frank L.

Condit, three grandchildren. Services Tuesday, 3 p. In Wilmette Presbyterian church. 9th and Greenleaf Avenue, Wilmette. Interment Memorial Park.

Resting at chapel, 1118 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette until Tuesday noon. CORYELL Anita K. Coryell, nee Brown. Sept. 1..

1951. of 552 N. Leclalre avenue. the late Fern, father of Charlotte Barber. George W.

Senger. and the late Cleo Sen- ger. brother of Charles A. Senger and the late Elizabeth Christtrson. Member ot B.

cf I- local No. 545. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30) p. at chapel. 79th and Emerald, under auspices of Jackson Park lodge.

No. 915. A. F. At a.

M. Interment Cedar Park. Sept. 4. Interment at Bronswood cemetery.

City, Okla. He once worked for riiniaaie, 111. the Chicago Journal. KAGEL Joan M. Nigel, nee Wehrmelster, be- HERRMANN William Herrmann, beloved hua- iovea wne ox Robert dear mother cf Wil Knox, wife of Tom Harmon, sports announcer and former star half back at the University of Michigan football team and for the Los Angeles Rams professional team.

Hospital reports said the mother SIEMON See Frank Garrts notice. liam Allen, fond daughter of Harold W. oana oi toe late Fanny, dear lather of Otto, Max, Frank, Ernest. Hans, the late Richard, and Rosa, devoted grandfather of John J. Ryan SINTICR Anthony Slntlch of 2615 E.

Em and Eleanor alster ot Doris E. Services Wednesday. 1:30 p. at funeral home. VOTOOOT John J.

Ryan, 61, of 5551 Le 2500 N. Cicero avenue. Interment Arling tnree grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Services Tuesday, 12 nocn, at chapel, 5145 Broadway. Interment Westlawn.

ton. BErkshlre 7-8070. Moyne a policeman for 30 beloved wife of Frank fond mother of erald avenue, beloved husband ol Mary Mar-asovlch Slntlch. dear father of Stephen and Michael Pervan. Funeral Tuesday, 8:39 a.

from funeral home, 712 W. 31st street, to St. Jerome's church, interment St. Mary's cemetery. Information Victory 2-1158.

NELSON Andrew Nelson, late cf 11270 Robert sister of Charlotte Peterson of I HOEST Ijabelle Hoest, nee Cray, of 7951 years, died yesterday in his home and baby were fine. The Harmons haven't selected a name as yet for their son. They have two daugh Oak Park, and Mildred PeU of Detroit, Champlaln street, passed away Sept. 1, at Municipal T. B.

sanitarium, husband ot the late Edith end father ot Grace Kroll. Fu Champlaln avenue, beloved wife of the late Charles, loving mother of Mrs. Isabelle O'Brien and Arthur, fond sister of Mrs. Mr. Ryan, who was assigned to SKRIVAN John Skrlvan of 1627 S.

ThrooB neral Tuesday. 1:30. at chapel. 214-16 S. grandmother of Judith and Patricia.

Resting at funeral home, 318 N. Central avenue, Austin. Services Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Interment Forest Home.

AUstln 7-0017. the Racine av. district the last 20 ters, Kristin, 6, and Kelly, 2. Western avenue. Burial Elmwood Park cemetery.

Information MOnroe 6-1376. offered a free burial lot which Mrs. Rice turned down. Escorted by Honor Guard Today the body of the Winnebago, soldier was escorted from that village by members of the Nebraska state highway patrol who formed an honor guard for the 35 mile trip to Sioux City. Also in the escorting party were Rice's widow and mother and Gen.

Guy N. Henninger, commander of the Nebraska guard who represented Gov. Val Peterson. When the party arrived at the Iowa side of the Missouri river at Combination bridge an escort of 20 uniformed men from two American Legion posts in Winnebago met the body. Also in the re years, leaves his widow, Margaret, Alice woin of Benton Harbor, Mrs.

Eva Ewer cf Benton Harbor, and Arthur Cray. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from funeral home, 820 E. 75th street, to St. Dorothy's church.

Mass 9:30 a. zn. Burial St. Mary's. Vlncennes 6-1817.

NELSON Harry S. Nelson. Sept. 1. at his and a brother and sister in Ire nome in Rochester.

lormeriy oi CBN AT Charles J. tChuck Cunat, dear brother of Mary. Joseph, and Edward. Funeral Wednesday. Sept.

5, 9 a. from AMVETS CHOOSE Peoria, and Chicago. Survived by widow land. Mass will be said at 10 a. m.

one daughter, and two sens' In Rochester: understood to have died in the Lausanne Palace hotel, tho the hotel staff would admit only that he had been staying there for some time with members of his family. Voronov claimed to be able to add 15 to 20 years of life by grafting monkey glands onto the human body. Began Experiments in 1919 Born in 1866, the Russian was tall and broad shouldered and had a heavy mustache. He qualified as chapel. 1021 W.

19th street to St. Pro- HOLT-Dr. Harlow V. Holt, Aug. 31.

1951. coplus church. Interment St. Adalbert' of 2435 Central Park avenue. Evanston.

111. JOHN L. SMITH Wednesday at St. Angela's church, Burial will be in Newport, Tip- brother of James Nelson and Mrs. Margaret Coughlln ot Chicago.

Burial will be In Rochester. Late manager cf E. L. Lyman cemetery. husband of the late Jessie Holt.

Service 11 a. Monday, at chapel, 1567 Maple CUNNINGHAM Laura R. Cunningham of Dry Goods company, Rochester, lor last perary county, Ireland, his o. ill AS COMMANDER three years. 10837 Egglestou avenue, suddenly, beloved 1 7 wife cf Richard, loving mother of Richard wx; Huntman.

suddenly, late NELSON William John Nelson. Sept. 1. 1951 cf Houston, and Mary Perrle, Boston, Sept. 2 (JP) John L.

at Chatham. N. formerly of Oak Park. 7w HIT. IKIUCU husband of Anna nee Hlapdk: fond beloved husband of Agnes Dorothy grandmother of David, Douglas, Richard, and Doree Lynn, sister cf Elizabeth Blow, of lamer or sniney Taylor.

Marilyn, Jeanette, Smith, 38, a former navy lieuten- Hodge Hathaway bcaeroorg Nelson. lond rather ox Airs. Judith, and Phillip, brother cf Mary Gerlt Harry D. Thorsen William J. and oi Litcnneio.

Bertha, Kdna Morris, hmt from Bar- I Services for Hodge Hathaway, the Rev. J. Robert Nelson, brother of Paul. and Mabel Winning, all of St. Lculs.

Ulster. Fa. Resting at chapel, 10234 Michigan avenue where services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Member of St.

Stephen's M. E. church and Kenrcse Woman's Fred. Elmer, and Arthur Nelson and Mrs. berton, to- Herman cf Louisville.

and Henrv 50, of 8320 Central Park Ellen Malmqulst. Resting at chapel. 1567 Huntman. Resting at funeral home. 6754' day was elected Skokie, collections director for the club.

Intermeat Cedar Park. a physician in Paris and soon began to make a reputation as an able and daring surgeon. He ac ftortnwesl nignway until noon Tuesdav. ceiving group was Clem Evans, acting mayor of Sioux City, the Sioux City Monahan American street, beloved husband ot Anna, formerly Schubert, nee Pacholat: lond stepfather ct Jerry Schubert, grandfather of Norrtnne. Mar- garet.

Jerry. John. George, and Patrick. Services Tuesday, 1:30 et chapel. 1345 W.

19th street. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. CAnal 6-0915. SNOREK Frank Snorek cf 2235 S. Wesley avenue, Berwyn, formerly ot 2518 S.

Christiana avenue, beloved husband of the late Anna, fond father of James. Charles. Joseph, Helen Dolash. Rose Jaros. Anna Marlk.

and the late Frank S. Noreek and Bessie McNulty. father-in-law of Mary. Marga. and Eva Snorek.

Henry Dolash. Edward Jarcs. Edward Merlk. and George McNulty. brother cf Anna Snorek.

grandfather ot six, greatgrandfather cf five. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 5. 8:30 a.

from chapel, 3440 W. 26th street, to St. Ludmlla's church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Information.

Bishop 7-9802. SPECTOR Fannie pert or of 5240 Sheridan road, beloved wife of the late Bernard, dear mother ot Harold. Raymond. Violet Melkel. Sidney.

Victor, and the late Mli-dred Klink, fond sister of Annie Leavttt. Services Tuesday. 2 p. at chapel. 5209 Broadway.

Interment B'nal Abraham Zion, Waldheim. STEIN Morris Stein, at Venice. formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of the late Rebecca, fond father of Esther Linn. Sylvia. Marcella.

and Seymour, dear brother uf Harry Bersten, Joseph SUberstein. Mollie Richman, and Lillle Grossman, grandfather of Roger and Jerome Stem. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. at chapel. 3021 Lawrence avenue.

Interment Prager-Warsawer cemetery, Jewish Waldheim. STOCKTON Mary Lee Stockton. August 31. Maple avenue, Evanston, after 6 p. m.

Sunday. Private service and Interment Tuesday afternoon. Memorial contributions are pre General Finance company at 184 CZARNIK Agnes Czamlk, nee Kula, late of Sept. 4. Services, 1 p.

at the Edison Park Evangelical and Reformed church on North Shore at Oketo avenue. Interment 1718 W. Augusta boulevard, beloved wife W. Lake will be at 10 a. ferred by the family In place ot flowers.

cepted the post of director of ex Legion band, and eight pall bear of John, dear mother of Joseph, Agnes. Ridgewood cemetery. NTCKOLLS Asa H. Nuckolls. Leask lane, Katherlne Napora, John and Estelle Wednesday, in the chapel at 1567 perimental surgery at the physio HTNOl'S Anna J.

Hvnous, nee Schwartz, of Toczylowakl, fond sister of Mary Kozlol and Wheaton, 111., Aug. 31. 1951, beloved husband of Helen Gates Nuckolls, fond father zos s. Harvey avenue. Berwvn.

beloved ers who marched thru downtown Sioux City to the Milwaukee Road railroad station. Several thousand Anna Kula, grandmother of four. Funeral national commander of the American Veterans of World War II as the group concluded its seventh annual convention. of Mary Elizabeth and John Hopkins Nuckolls, logical station of the famed Col lege of France. wife of the late Frank S.

Hynous. dear Tuesday, 9:30 a. from parlors, 824-38 At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street. Chicago, roomer oi Blanche M.

Svec. Dr. Frank Maple Evanston. Mr. Hathaway, who died Friday in Schrei-ber, while on a vacation trip with his family, leaves his widow, N.

Ashland avenue, to Holy innocents' where services will be held Tuesday, Sept. 4 John Victor, and the late George, grand- church. Interment St. Adalbert's. HAy- He began to experiment in at 3 p.

m. Interment Springneld. Tenn. mot ner oi icur. services Wednesday.

Sept. 5 persons watched the procession move slowly thru a drizzling rain. market 1-5800. p. at funeral home.

6227 W. grafting the glands of apes and OAKS Delmar L. Oaks Major. TT. S.

A. D'ANTONIO Mary D'Antonlo, nee Scavone, Lermas: road, interment Bohemian National. Caroline; a son, Donn, and goats on to human beings about beloved husband of Mary, loving son of 13 Helen and the late Delmar. brother of uunoerion 4-2050. late of 711 N.

Christiana avenue, lond wile Smith, now man i daughter, Lorana. Prayer Said at Station The Rev. Daniel Madlan of St of the lata Joseph, dear mother of Catherine. JOHNSON-George F. Johnson, 5432 S.

Wells 1919. Dan Morgan. Funeral Tuesday, 8:4 5 aging director street, Aug. 31, 1951, belcved husband of a. irom luneral home, 4553-61 Mii- Pasquale, Michael.

Alfred, Mrs. Virginia Galluppl. and Dolores, dear sister of Frank, waukee avenue, to Our Lady ot Mercy attie Johnson, fond father of George F. Augustine's Roman Catholic Frank H. Holden Sr.

Johnson Jr. and Edith J. Freund. erand- church, inxormation Klldare 5-2 US. Between 60 and 70, he said, is the critical age for men the glands are wearing out and the Mrs.

Florence Plcerno, Rocco, Mrs. Lucille Pavese, James, Anthony, end the late Pasquale, survived by four grandchildren. Fu church at Winnebago conducted a father cf David and Kenneth Freund, brother O'DONNELL Agnes M. O'Donnell, Aug. 31 ci Anna biock, MaDei Tracy, and Albert at Rhinelander.

of 7918 Eberhart neral from chapel, 3425 W. Chicago avenue. uircn. At chapel. 316 w.

63d street avenue, beloved wile of the late Detectlvi only solution is to replace tnem. Harvard avenue, where services will be held Sgt. John loving mother of Mary E. Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 8:30 a.

to St. Matthew's church. Interment Mount Carmel. short prayer service at the station. An escort then presented arms and the body was placed in the baggage car of the flag-draped For women, 43 is the age at which uuesaay.

sept. 4, at 10 a. m. Interment NEvada 8-7200. U11C illll.

DF.UTSCH Norbert T. Deutsch, beloved hus- JOHNSON Thomas T. Johnson, beloved son of 2013 S. 7th avenue. Maywood, beioved wife of the late Dr.

Ixiren Stockton, dear mother of Mrs. Hazel Chase and Dr. Herald Stockton of Kankakee. 111. Services Tuesday, Sept.

4, at 1 p. m. at funeral home. 301 S. 5th avenue, at Maple street.

Maywood. Interment Evergreen. MAywood 100. youthful charm can be success fully recaptured, he said. band of Perrle, nee Williams.

Funeral Tues of Roscoe and Alice Gleason Johnson, fond train. day. Sent. 4. at 9 a.

from funeral home. Services for Frank H. Holden 59, of 665 Page Elgin, who died Saturday in his home, will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the chapel at 252 S.

State Elgin. He had been employed by the Orlo E. Salisbury Motor Sales company 31 years. He leaves his widow, Violet, two sons, Frank Jr. and Robert, and a daughter, Mrs.

Charles Holmberg. 3246 Jackson boulevard, to St. Matthew's oromer or Mrs. George N. Weiland.

Mrs. Alice Spotts, Roscoe Fred and James loving nephew of Katherlne G. Wilson. Funiral the Rev. Joseph P.

O'Donnell. pastor of St. Celestlne's church. Elmwood Park. John and Richard fond sister ot John and Chris Masterson.

Mrs. Mae Teichner and Mrs. Gertrude Tracy, grandmother of Barbara Ann, and Marybeth O'Donnell. Resting at chapel after 9 a. m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday. 10 a. chaoel, Jef-fery boulevard at 77th street, to St. Dorothy's church.

Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of C. O.

court No. 17. SOuth Shore 8-8822. Voronov contended there was no reason why mankind by suit Sgt. Rice's mother accompanied the body.

She is expected to ar church. Interment Queen cf Heaven. Member TANTAN Ella Tanvan of 4620 N. Hemijtare United Truck smith Owners of America, Akron, will succeed Harold G. Russell of Watertown, the handless World War II hero who was commander the past two years.

Other officers chosen by 500 delegates among the convention gathering of 7,500 included: National vice commanders G. May-nard Summers, Frederick, Erie Allais, Clinton, Thomas Givens, Junction City, and Joseph Reynolds, Washington. Some 200 delegates representing 18,000 members of the Amvets auxiliary chose Mrs. Dorothy Sul Tuesday. 9:30 a.

from chapel. 5911 27th Ward Regular Democratic organization, KEdzle 3-2394. able treatment should not live to w. Madison street at Mason avenue, to St. rive in Washington Monday eve.

ning. The widow will fly to Wash DISH Clara Laird Dish. Aug. 31. 1951.

te uues- cnurcn. oas park. Interment Calvary, xsieDrwK o-ttouu. loved wife cf the late Matthew A. Laird.

avenue, loving sister of James wluiam Tanyan. end Vern Schmalback. fond sunt cf the late Elizabeth Llnnett. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 4.

at 9:30 a. frcm funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at Glrnwood. to Our Lady of Lourdes church. Mass 10 a.

m. interment Mount Carmel. be 140 years old. Took Own Treatment fond mother of Mrs. G.

Opllnger of RASSAP John fTimal Kassap. belcved hus- ington Tuesday for Wednesday's OLSEN Esther -Wilson Olsen of 5536 W. wamenco, tmu jtiu.u nana ox me late Lucretla, fond father of burial services. L. Laird, Mrs.

Ruben Lind, and the late John and Mrs. Roseaary Moews. Funeral William grandmother of 15. At chapel. In 1933, Voronov underwent grafting himself, to stimulate his l-ueioay.

1:30 p. Irom funeral home THOMAS Richard I. Thomas, are 4 years. 2121 W. 95th atreet, where services will North avenue, beloved wife of Relnert Olsen, daughter ot Otto and the late Johana Groop, fond mother of Mrs.

Elaine Clark, sister of Selma White. Viola Bloomquist. Elsie Bltt-ner. Alma. Alfred.

Hugo, and Andrew Groop. 342 9 w. Fullerton avenue, to St. Mary Romanian church. Interment RosehUL.

Eric Johnston Denies Any be held Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 10 m. Claude A. Wheeler mental energy. Interment Mount Greenwood.

KLOSS See Ida Hansen notice. darling son of Delbert and Betty, fond brother of David and Scott, devoted grandson of Ray and Ola Irwin and Mrs. Jean Brilon of Kansas Citv, Mo. Restine at chapel. 851 E.

75th street. Services Tuesday. Sept. 4. at 1 p.

m. Services Wednesday. Sept. 5. 2 p.

at Voronov made a large fortune "SSr? KNOWLTON-Harry A. Knowlton of 2662 funeral home, 5350 W. North avenue. Inter junii, juii oii.uu ncrcu I K. 73d atreet.

rh(rn and lived for many years in a ment Irving Park. TUxedo 9-8844. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at Humboldt Park cemmanderv. 2410 N.

Kedzle boulevard. luxurious chateau on the Riviera, THORSEN John G. Thorsen. Sept. 1.

1951. ORN Jennie Orn. beloved wife of Peter, loving mother of Edgar and the late William. Resting at funeral home, 3429 Fullerton Grange, beloved husband of Verna, nee Llnd-gren; son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Knowlton of La Grange, brother of William with naval air corp. Pensacola, Fla. Resting at chapel, 40 S. Ashland avenue. La Gran re.

where he kept over 100 apes for avenue until noon Tuesday. Member of Avon- devoted sister of Mrs. Mary Engstrom. Rest dale lodge. NO.

921, A. F. At A. ing at chapel. 851 E.

75th street. Serv his experiments Scottish Rite. Humboldt Park commandery. ices Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 3 p.

m. Interment Claude A. Wheeler, 72, of 6836 Bennett a retired department store designer, died yesterday in his home. Mr. Wheeler, who designed the interiors of stores in 47 states and in Australia and London, leaves his widow, Ethel; a son, Claude and a daughter, Mrs.

Marian MacConnell. Services will be at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the chapel at 7651 Jeff ery av. Funeral Tuesday, 2:30 p.

at First Congregational church. La Grange. Interment After Italy entered World War No. 79, K. Lincoln Park chapter.

No. 177, R. A. and Elevator Operators' union. Oak Woods.

PACKER Harold L. Bcbl Packer of 14 age 85 years, beloved husband ot Esther, dear father ot Leme Oberwetter. Elmer, Esther Ellison, and Harold. 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, brother of Enoch and others in Norway. Service Tuesday, 2 p.

m. at Evangelical church. Ridseland and Greenfield avenue. Oak Park. At rest at funeral chapel.

4338 Fullerton avenue until 10 a. m. Tuesday. Interment Irving Park. private.

livan of New Brunswick, N. as president. Other auxiliary officers included: Mrs. Flora Jane Mc-Mackin, Salem, 111., senior vice president; Miss Edna Dunkle, Urban 111., treasurer; and Mrs. Marty Swisher, Champaign, 111., liaison officer.

Grand Rapids, was chosen as the site for the 1952 convention. No. 66. Interment Montrose. Date Set for Resignation Spokane, Sept.

2 (JP) Eric A. Johnston, economic stabilizer, denied today a report from Washington that he would ask to resign from his government post Oct. 24. Of course I'm going to resign eventually, but it is absolutely incorrect to say that any date has been mentioned. He also denied reports of friction between Charles E.

Wilson, defense mobilizer, and himself. II, he took refuge in America but returned to France after the war Elm street, Sept. 2. 1951, beloved husband KOLOSAR George F. Kolosar beloved hus- DI'RKIN Mary Harr Durkln of Momence.

of Leola, dear father of Bobby and Paul, fond brother of Mary Shaw. At chapel. beloved wire of Patrick Durkin, dear mother nana 01 Rose, nee Fabian: dear father of Rose Hovath and George Jr. Resting at funeral home. 1136 W.

87th where of John. Georte. Francis. Evelyn cooper. 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will to give grafting and bone replacement treatment to wounded sol James. Patricia Mayer. Edward, and Robert TOBIN Matthew E. Tobln, late cf 4103 W. services win oe neid Tuesdsy at 11 a.

be held Wednesday. Sept. 5, at 1 p. m. under auspices ef Hiram lodge.

No. 1009 A. F. A. M.

Interment private. Durkln, fond sister of Sam Harr, Dora Jan-sen, and Irene Gudgeon. Funeral Tuesday, interment Evergreen. RAdcllffc 3-1100 diers. riease omit nowera.

8:45 a. from funeral home, 79tn street. His bone grafting methods were All Edward J. Pauly, befcved son of at Loomls boulevard, to St. Cecelia's thurch.

KONTOPOt'LOS Theodore Kontopoulos. born Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Informa Walter and Geraldlne, nee Stanmeyer: broth in Trlpolls, Greece. late of 848 W. Vernon McVlcker avenue, beloved husband cf Elsie, nee St.

Clair: dear father of Helen Theisen. Lawrence and Alicia Carsello. fond brother of John, grandfather of Jacqueline. Patricia, end John Theisen, Dennis Carsello end Terre Tobln. Funeral Tuesdav.

10 a. at funeral home. 5917 Irving Park road. Interment family lot. AVenue 3-3426.

as unorthodox as his gland treat tion TRlangle 4-1157 Park place, loving husband of Fannie, fond Edmund Burke Osborne Jr. New York, Sept. 2 (JP) Edmund Burke Osborne 52, who invented several new processes for color Dl'TKIEWICZ Peter Dutklewlrz, late of 4250 lather of Peter. George. Mary, and Pfc.

er of Craig and Richard. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. from chapel, 6222 Broadway. Interment All Saints', PAVESE See D'Antonlo notice. DEATH NOTICES ment.

He grafted dead bones onto living ones, a method he developed S. Knox avenue, beloved husband oi victoria Christ, dear brother-in-law ot George Boula- Dutklewlcx. dear father of John, peter, nanis, jonn Kynakopcuios. and Peter Boukas TOLLMAN See Chiodo notice. in Paris in the first world war.

Funeral Tuesday, 12:45 p. from funeral home. 619 S. Ashland boulevard, to Holv PEMBERTON Sarah Jane Pemberton. Aug.

31, 1951. beloved mother of William E. Joseph, Helen Gomy, Bernice Drobut, Josephine Magera, and Mike Skworon, fond grandfather of 23 grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren, fond brother ot Nick Dut i runty ureeK urtnoaox church, 1101 and Mrs. Pearl Thacker. Services at chaDel.

reona street. Interment Elmwood cemetery 2701 N. Clark street, Tuesday, it 1 p. dl klewlcx. Funeral Tuesday, a.

irom steiey a-zou interment uak woods. printing, died today in Presbyte- rian hospital. Osborne pioneered in the use of the photoelectric cell in printing, made improvements in lithografic-offset printing, and de- veloped methods of printing on i chapel. 4907 Archer avenue, to St. Camll- -v his' church.

Interment Resurrection. VIr- KOVALSKY Frank Kovalsky. dearly beloved PETERSON Caroline Peterson, late of 1307 husband of the late Apolona. nee Duro; glnla 7-0521. Newport avenue, fond mother of George Keppell and Hugo Peterson, grandmother of Leonard Peterson.

Member of Red Cross. EBBESON George Ebbeson, loving husband Cremation services for Voronov are to take place tomorrow. MAN CHARGED WITH KIDNAPING HELD; TOTS SAFE Knoxville, Sept. 2 Special Albert G. Miller, 55, a AGREllA Loretta Agrella.

dear daughter of Carmela, and the late Giuseppe, fond alster of Americo, Joseph, Mary, Donald, Christopher, and Helen. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a. Irom chapel, 3159 Jackson boulevard, at Kediie, to Our Lady of Scrrows church. Interment Queen cf Heaven. KEdxle 3-1617.

BASER Chester A. Baber, suddenly, of 802 S. 3d avenue, Maywood, beloved husband of Bernice, nee Baber; fond father of Judy, Jackie, and Pat, brother of Mrs. Dorothy Kannenberg, Charles, Victor, and Peter. Funeral Tuesday.

3 p. at funeral home. Lake street at 2d avenue, Maywood. May-wood 14. BARTNIK Martin Bartnlk, late ot 2025 N.

Damon avenue, beloved husband cf Esther. cf Marie, fond father of Paul and Gertrude, passed away at Lake Geneva. Sunday, Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. at chapel, 929 joying lamer or Anna norys. Betty Hamilton, and Joan Tente.

Resting at funeral home, 7600 W. Grand avenue at the circle. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 2:30 p. m.

Buria Elmwood Memorial Park cemetery. Member of Cemetery Workers union, local No. metal. Belmont avenue. Interment Rosehill.

Sept. 2. Services Tuesday, 2 p. m. (stand John Carroll Sons "Home for Funerals" ERIE AT WABASH AVE.

WHitchall 4-6060 PETERSON David E. Peterson of 2231 ard time I. congregational cnurcn, Lake Geneva, Wis. 67th street, fond brother of the late Charles lue. AiErrimac 7-1111 or GLadstone 3-1234 Frank I.

McCafferty Erick. Axel. Amanda, and Hilda, dear EIFERMAN Sam Eiferman of 631 Stratford KRAMER Peter Kramer, beloved husband of uncle of Mrs. Edna A. Sutton.

Mrs. Violet place, beloved husband of Anna, dear father Sophia, nee Huebner: loving father of Sister H. Jackson, Mrs. Vera O. Ccburn.

and Mrs. of Yetta Metter and Walter, devoted grandfather of four grandchildren. Services Tues Edythe M. Offerman. At rest in chapel 2024 E.

75th street. Services Tuesday, 1:30 day, 10 a. at cnapei, saoe Broadway. SAINT JOHN, N. Sept.

2 (JP) Frank I. McCafferty, 78, i dean of New Brunswick news- paper men, died tonight after a brief illness. MacCafferty, who Mary Laverna. O. S.

F. and Robert, loving grandfather of Katherlne Mary, brother cf Jacob. Marie Waldvogel and the late Nicholas. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a.

from funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to Our Lady of Victory church. Interment p. m. interment Cedar Park. interment wesuawn.

dear brother of Joseph, fond brother-in-law ot Anna. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. PETERSON Frank E. Peterson of Mokena E1SENBERG Rose Eisenberg. beloved wife cf 111..

Sept. 1, 1951, dear husband of Anna from funeral home, 2021 Dickens street, to All Saints' cathedral. Interment Waldheim. the late Morris, dear mother cf Anna Pol-1 neighborhood handyman of Newtown Heights, was held for Pennsylvania authorities here today after he wras arrested on a rural highway with two children Marie, lond lather of John Frank Ail saints'. lack, Richard H.

Eisner ci Lcs Angeles. HUmboldt 6-9463. Warren Ruth Ann, Pvt. Leslie was known to several generations Meyer M-. Reuben George Mabel I KR ASMEW SKI See John GrochoU notice.

U. S. and Mrs. Lauraine Machalek, BEARD Frederlca Beard of 311 N. Oak Park chapel.

'5145 Broadway, until Sunday. 10 KREBETKE Frank Krebetke. beloved husband avenue. Resting at chapel. 720 Lake street brother of Walter E.

At chapel. 214 E. 115th street. Services Tuesday, Sept. 4, at of reporters and editors as "Mr.

Mac," was a veteran of 54 years p. m. Funeral Monday. 12 noon, at Temple Oak Park until noon Tuesday. Services Tuesday.

2 p. m. at First Congregational -FUNERAL Dl RECTO Ft S- 3 p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood.

Shclom. 3480 Lake Shore drive. Interment Rosemont Park. Family at home cf George in his profession. PICERNO See D'Antonlo notice.

church house, Kenllworth at Lake street. tisenoerg. 3300 Lake snore drive. Oak Park. Interment Forest Home.

EUclld PIETRVS Catherine Pietrus of 2911 W. 39th of Emma, loving father of William J. Krebetke, Mrs. Walter Krutz, Mrs. Helen Skep-nek, Mrs.

Carl Ritter, and Mrs. Frank Struck, grandfather of 14. great-grandfather of four. Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 5, 9:30 a.

from chapel, 2859 N. Southport avenue, to St. Alphonsus' church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

Member of St. Teresa's court, No. 160, C. O. of F.

ENGNELL Axel Engnell. husband of Anna, 3-4141. George E. Capista place, beloved wife of Joseph, dear mother father of Harry A. Engnell, Ellen Sarden, ol Edward and Evelyn, fond sister of Julia BENNETT Marjorie H.

Bennett. 11213 Loth- Funeral Information LAIN SON Zacharskl. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. and Peggy Pages, five grandchildren. At chapel.

6000 S. Halsted street, where serv from chapel. 1059 W. 32d to St. Joseph's and St.

Ann's church. Interment Res- ices will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. air avenue, Aug. 31.

1951. lond mother oi Mrs. Evelyn B. Glfford and Mortimer grandmother of David L. and John sister of Blake, Howard, and George Hooper, the KRECGER Robert Edward Kreeger.

Aug. 31, Interment Oak Hill. ENglewood 4-3322. surrection. Informatlan, YArds 7-6424.

whose parents charged Miller had kidnaped them Friday. The children are John Grigsby, 11, and his sister, Mary Helen, 5. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grigsby of Newtown Heights, where Grigsby is employed as a bus driver.

Miller talked incoherently under questioning, referring to the children as my babies and stating they had been stolen from him in infancy. Authorities said the state TORTORELLO See Chlodo notice. VINCI See D'Antonlo notice. VOLK Amelia Volk. beloved daughter c-r the late Ravmond and Angela Volk of Harue.

N. sister cf Ann Waldron. Joann Willie and Barbara C. Fitzgerald. Resting at heme for funerals.

Erie and Wabash until 8 o'clock Monday evening. Services and Interment Hague, N. D. Kindly omit flowers. WAITKtTS Joseph Waltkus.

Aug. 30, 1951. late of 7007 S. Rockwell street, loving father of Lymon and Irene Hindi, grandfather of Alice and Daniel, father-in-law cf Adeline and Frank. Remains resting at chapel.

6813 S. Western avenue. Funeral Tuesdav at 8:30 a. m. from chapel to Nativity B.

V. M. church. Interment St. Caslmir's cemetery.

GRove Hill 6-0142. WEHRMEISTER See Jean M. Nagel notice. WEINBERG Louis rJimmiel Weinberg, beloved brother of Sam and Cella Kravetr. Services Tuesday.

2 p. at chapel. 3600 W. Roosevelt road. Interment Lomzer cemetery.

Member cf Douglas Park, Michael Rosenberg post. No. 314. A. and Carpenters' union, local No.

13. WFISSM AN Molly Wei ssm an 4901 N. Bernard street, beloved mother of MRrtln, Sol, Maurice. Ben. Herman.

Harry. Sam, and Annie Abrams, 16 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday. 11 a. at chapel.

3021 Lawrence avenue. Please omit flowers. WHEELER Claude A. Wheeler. Sept 2.

cf 6836 Bennett avenue, beloved husband of Ethel, loving father of Claude A. Jr. of Sari Antonio. and Mrs. Marian MacConnell.

grandfather of Claude Alan. Funeral Wedneadav, 3 p. chapel. Jeffery boulevard at 77th street. Interment Oak Woods.

SOutii Shore 8-8822. WICKER Pauline Wicker, late of 1215 S. California avenue, beloved wife of the late Paul, dear mother ct Margaret Amato and Richard Wicker, sister of Martha Clark and Jessie Giimme. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a.

from chapel. 624 N. Western avenue, to St. Agatha's church. ARmitage 6-7800.

WINK ELM ANN William Winkelmann of 9813 S. Throop street, beloved husband of Mae. nee Hickey: loving father of Doris Tuohy. Edna-mae Dedeo. and William, grandfather ct eight.

Resting at funeral home. 9900 S. Throop street- Funeral notice later. BEverly 8-2321. ZIESENHENNE Mary Zlesenhenne.

nee Rohde. of 855 N. Larramle avenue, beloved wife of Charles, fond mother of Florence Miller and Charles W. of Jefferson. dear sister of Elizabeth Stieff of Palatine, and Emma O'Brien, loving grandmother of three.

Resting at chapel. 3905-07 Lincoln avenue, until 10 a. m. Wednesday. In state at Grace Evangelical Lutheran church.

Laramie and Parker avenues, until the hour of services. 2 p. m. Wednesday. Interment St.

Paul cemeterv. Skokie. Member of Ladies' auxiliary, Chicago commandery. No. 19.

K. and Ladles' auxiliary. Columbia camp. No. 2.

U. S. W. V. EPSTEIN Rose Epstein, nee Kwatnez, beloved FILLER Paul Plller.

Sept. 2. 1951. of 2834 George E. Capista, 35, of 696 Ash Winnetka, died yesterday in the Mayo Brothers clinic, Rochester, Minn.

He had operated the Winnetka news agency the last five years and formerly was associated with the Chicago news late Evelyn Hansen and Dane Hooper. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services wife of the late Elltk, devoted mother ox N. Mildred avenue, beloved husband of Jo Laura. Robert, and Ethel, loving grandmother will be held Tuesday, Sept.

4, at 11 a. m. tuaaeniy tanaoa, loving son oi Abby nee Kuttnauer; and the late Dr. H. Myer Kreeger, fond brother of Babette.

dear grandson of Rachel, and the late Isaac L. Kreeger, Etta, and the late Edward Kautt-nauer. Services Tuesday. Sept. 4, 11 a.

at family let in RosehlU cemetery. sephine Plller. Services at chapel. 2701 N. ot Nancy and Jane, dear daughter cf Jennie interment private.

Clark street. Wednesday at 3 p. m. Inter Kwatnez, fond sister ox Liooy matt, jocepn. ment Rcseniu.

BE RENDT Richard Berendt. 64. 7019 W. Sam. Harrv.

Mildred Meurlsse. Anna Hilton. PRATL Alex Prat! of 2947 W. 67th place. Hilda Mora, and Maurice.

Services Tuesday. Diversey, Aug. 30. 1951. beloved husband of Helen, beloved father of Richard of Chi KRVEGER Augusta Krueger, nee Jahnke, beloved husband of Mary, nee Krautcak; lev.

2 p. at chapel, 6935 Stony Island ave agency in Joliet. He leaves his lng father ot Margaret DuPlessis and Carl, cago, John of South Bend, and Arthur nue, interment Acacia Lawn cemetery, waia- grandfather ot six grandchildren. Funeral helm. from chapel.

1503 W. 51st street. Wednesday, widow, Kathryn, and three sons, Jerry, Anthony, and George. FEELEY Rcemar T. Feeley ct 7304 Sheridan of North Lake Village.

111., one sister in Germany, grandfather ot one grandchild, Cheryl. Resting at funeral home, 2410 W. North avenue, after 2 p. Sunday, Sept. Sept.

5, at 9 a. to St. Justin Martyr ment has no factual basis but that Miller reportedly lost his wife and road, Chicago, beloved husband ci Esther cnurcn. interment St. Mary's.

Inxormation, Harrison Feeley. fond father of Harrison. Deiovea wne oi tne late Michael, dear mother of William, Margaret Stange, Hilda Bobblt, Henry, Dorothy Bane, and the late Adolph, grandmother of six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild." Resting at funeral heme, 1649 W. 51 street until 11 a. m.

Wednesday. Services at St. Martini's Lutheran church, 51st and Marshfleld avenue, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Bethanla.

PRospect 6-4246. call YArds 7-4765. 2. Funeral Tuesday, sept. 4.

at 2 p. m. Geraldlne, and Jacqueline Feeley, brother ot Auvergne Feeley and Mrs. Fred G. Bennett.

at funeral home. Interment Concordia cem PSARRAS George Psarras. late of 5429 Van SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-0025.

MONDAY FEKRT Lorlnda. 3 p. m. at McWilllaras Memorial chapel. TUESDAY GRF.ENBATJM Frances.

1 p. m. at chapel. JOHNSON George F. 10 a.

m. at chapel. TROTX Hazel. 11a.m. at chapel WEDNESDAY CfRRAN Tulle E.

10 a. m. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED HARDIN John. RINGHOLM Anna.

NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2645. MONDAY THAYER Clifford W. 10 a.

m. at chapel. TUESDAY LAWS Nellie. 3 p. m.

at chapel. WOOD Newton V. 10 a. m. at chapel.

three children in a railroad acci dent 20 years ago. etery. HUmboldt 6-1052. Buren street, beloved husband of Stella, nee Foundas: fond father of Peter, Alex. Mrs.

Funeral services at chapel. 1573 Maple avenue. Evanston, 2 p. m. Tuesday.

Interment BIRMINGHAM Anna Birmingham, nee Lor- The children said Miller took Mary (Gustl Leomplotls. Jennie, and Evelyn, private. fond brother of John. Funeral Tuesday. 1 dan, beloved wile of the late Edward, dear mother of Marie Armstrong, William.

Ralph FINNERTY Evelyn Stone Flnnerty, beloved I KRUEGER Herman Robert Krueger cf 5240 PUBLISHER WHO FLED ARGENTINA ARRIVES IN U.S. New York, Sept. 2 Special p. from chapel, 5708 Madiso) street, to Assumption church. Interment Elmwood and ri nomas sister oi jerry Loroen, wife of James J.

Funeral Tuesday. Sept. 4 W. 25th street, beloved husband of Emma, at 1:30 p. from funeral home, 3246 Park.

Nell O'Brien, Winnie Guthrie, and Raymond Lordan. Member of St. Mel's court. Jackson blulevard. Interment locaL KEdzle RANDEL Earle Randel cf 1436 W.

Monroe No. 115, W. C. O. F.

and Blessed Sacra 3-2394. street, dear cousin cf Frank M. Decker. ment society. Funeral from late residence, FISCHER Joseph H.

Fischer ef 6632 Mary Funeral Tuesday. 10 a. at chapel. 2346 4231 W. Monroe street, Tuesday, 9 a.

m. nee Schultz; loving father of Bernice Hardy. Raymond, and Clarence Krueger. fond brother of Elizabeth Altpeter, George, William, Edward, and the late Charles Krueger, grandfather of Nora Hardy and Ronald Krueger. Funeral Wednesday, 1:45 p.

at funeral home, 2307 S. Laramie avenue. Interment Woodlawn cemetery. OLymplc 2-0200 or Bishop 2-1799. land avenue, beloved husband cf Katherlne, W.

Madison street. Interment Mount Emblem to St. Mel's church. Interment St. Joseph's them to Philadelphia in an automobile Friday and subsequently took them by train to Baltimore, Washington, D.

C. and Strawberry Plains, Tenn. He treated them kindly, they said, buying them shoes and clothes. They said they accepted his offer of an automobile ride because they knew and liked him. nee Oberbimg: lond lather ox Frank RACLERSON See Chlodo notice.

cemetery, Harvard, ill. brother of Elizabeth Ballcm, Frank and BBt'ORDS Elizabeth Records, nee Beu, be Helen Halsbeck. Funeral Wedneadav. 8:45 BUM Kate Blum, beloved wife ot the late loved wife of Harry dear sister of Mrs. a.

xrem cnapei, tto cottage urove ave- Claude. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 9:30 nue. to Holy Cross church. Mass 9 a.

m. I LAIRD See Clara Laird Dish notice. Anna Hollen. Emily Beu, Harold, and the a. from funeral home-, 1732 Wilson ave Burial Sterling, III.

Information, RAdclltte LANE Charles W. Lane, beloved husband Cf nue, to St. Mary of the Lake church. late Mrs. Ella King.

Services Wednesday Sept. 5. 1 p. at funeral home, 3-7705 tne late Belle, dear father ot Ruby Taylor, BOGARD Richard J. Bogard, Pfc, suddenly 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster. Esther Meikle, and Fred W. Lane, fond FITZGIBBONS Jeremiah FKzglbbons, beloved ll ri. Denning, sun pi JVBtll- Interment Memorial Park. Milwaukee papers WEDNESDAY PACKER Harold L.

1 p. m. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED AVERY Sidney. GAMBLE William M.

SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly A-2182. TUESDAY BENNETT Mariorle. II a.

m. at chapel. Pi ryn McMahon, stepson of Timothy McMa- granoiatner of six, great-grandfather of two, brother of Mollie Tllley. Edna Gompf. and please copy.

i non, gran as on oi marina and trump nusband cx Genevieve, nee Livingston; loving father of Jeremiah fend brother of Daniel, Mrs. Stacla Murtaugh. Mrs. Nell Donahue, and Timothy, and Mrs. Mary Ann M.

D. Lane. Services Tuesday, 3 p. at BEGAN Francis T. Regan, late ot 7325 S.

Rogers. Funeral services Tuesday, ll a. chapel. 4920-24 Irving Park road. Inter Maplewood avenue, beloved husband of Ver Dr.

Alberto Gainza Paz, former publisher of the Buenos Aires newspaper La Prensa, arrived by plane tonight on his first visit to this country since the expropriation of the paper by the Argentine government in March. Dr. Gainza, who fled from Argentina after the seizure, flew here from Montevideo, Uruguay, to be the guest of honor at an anniversary dinner of Freedom house on Oct. 7 at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. He also will receive an honorary doctor of journalism degree from Northwestern at funeral heme, 4152 Sheridan road at ment Irving Park cemetery.

Klldare 5-6220. onica, nee Fischer: fond lather of Francis, Buena. Interment Palos Hili Garden. Mem O'Brien In County Limerick, Ireland. Funeral Tuesday, Sept.

4, at 9:30 e. ber of 598 Airborne Engineer 508 Air LA PORTE See Roseann Grande notice. Donald, Darlene Cowl, and Caryl Sue, brother of Charles and the late Joseph Irom luneral heme. 3246 Jackson boule- borne R. C.

Ft. Benning, Ga. Bittersweet vard, to Our Lady cf Sorrows church. Inter- LAWS Nellie J. Laws.

7120 N. Ozark avenue. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from chapel DISH Clara L. 10 a.

m. at chapel. NVCHOLLS Asa H. 3 p. m.

at chapel. ment Queen ot Heaven. KEdzle 3-2394 8-1536. BRABAZON Miles Brabazon. Aug.

31. 1951 Sept. 1. 1951. wife of the late Mack Laws.

6245 S. Kedzie avenue, to St. Adrian FIRST Martha H. Furst, tond daughter ot church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's. retired policeman city of Chicago, beloved the late Frederick and Ottilie, ne Mueller Memoer oi Division 241, t-. 1.

A. mother of Mrs. Grace Sower, Mrs, Madeline Henely, Leo and the late Everett Mathews, sister of Mrs. Emma Maglll, Mrs. Mae Reeder.

and the late Edward Riley. husband of Katherlne Corrigan Brabazon dear sister of George M. Adele. and REISNER Alfred Reisner, beloved husband of SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED SPADER Alvera. LAIN SON brother of John, Arthur, and the late Frederick J.

Services Monday. p. at Amanda, nee Redel: fond father of Mrs Donald Brabazon. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 6311 N.

Clark At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where chapel, 3807 Lincoln avenue. Interment June Carlson, Robert, and Don. grandfather Mother of 7 Takes Overdose of Sedative Mrs. Bernice Rodgers, 29, of 1920 Orchard was taken to St.

Joseph's hospital yesterday after she was found unconscious in her home. Physicians said she apparently was suffering from an overdose of a sedative. A daughter, Faith, one of seven children, told police she found her mother unconscious after a quarrel between Mrs. Rodgers and her husband, Walter, 60, a welder. private.

street, to St. Ita'a church. Interment All aervlces will be held Tuesday, sept. 4 at 2 p. m.

Interment Mount Emblem. of Carl and Paul, father-in-law of Ernest Carlson. Resting at funeral home. 5701 GALL Joseph Gall, beloved husband et the Saints Division street, until 11 a. m.

Tuesday. In late Mary. Dee semenek; loving lather ot UZOW Louis F. Lazow. late of 3420 W.

BRADY George Brady, late cf 511 W. 46th university on Oct. 1. state at Merelund Luth. church.

5443 W. street, beloved husband cf Helen, nee Edward, Stephen and the late Joseph irving Park road, beloved husband of Bee. dear grandfather ol Virginia and Mary Ann. dear father of Alfred Lazow and Adeline Huron atreet. until time ot service at 2 p.

m. O'Neill, brother ot Edward and Ella Brady. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. AUstln Funeral Wednesday at 8:45 a. zn.

from Funeral Tuesday, at 9:30 a. from chapel. 4117 Armltage avenue, to St. Phllo- 7-4440. C.

H. JORDAN CO. Funeral Directors Chicago and Suburbs. FOR 97 YEARS 200 R. Erie-st.

superior 7-7709. CEMETERIES funeral home, 46th place and Wallace street, to St. Gabriel1 church. Retired mena's church, interment St. Josephs.

RIEGER Sarah Rleger. late of 4232 N. Mo Schiftter. tond brother of Dveira Piatt and Bert a Meshel in Tel Aviv. Services Tuesday 10 a.

m. at chapel, 3140 W. Lawrence avenue. Interment J. N.

W. A. cemetery, Des Plalnes avenue, gate No. 47. For time of MS? ffilQ? member of Chicago Surface lines, division zart street, beloved wife of the late Isaac.

BElmont 5-6019 6020. GALLCPPI See D'Antonlo notice. 241, formerly of Archer avenue depot and Cottage Grove. Member cf St. Joseph luneral call IN dependent 3-2480.

Choice tond mother of Fay Wilkes, Samuel, and Sidney, dear sister ot Helen Swerin and Harry Kolber. eight grandchildren, and 13 treat-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 10 ARRIS Frank Garrts. beloved son of Mrs, MEMORIAL PARK 8 graves. $400.

loc. Ptrp. care. WEbster 9-9860. branch ot Little Flower.

Interment St James' cemetery, the Sag, Lemont, 111 Rose Garrts, dear brother of Rose. Helen. LEHMANW Gus Lehmann. Aur. 31.

1951. Maria, and Arthur. Funeral Wednesday, 10 I late of 3000 S. Loomis street, loving hus- Boulevard 8-0703. a.

at chapel. 3021 Lawrence avenue. 2 GRAVE lot Masonic Sec. Ridgewood from chapel, 2319-21 W. Chicago Interment O.

B. A. cemetery, Jewish cem. mus. twr.

$100. Diversey 8-6531 BRETL Milton A. Bretl of 542 N. Pine av band of Agnes, nee Drexel: dear father of Ceclle, Dorothy Carlson, end Helen Schlos- avenue, to St. Matthew's church.

Interment waidneim. enue, beloved son of the late Anton and IN MEMORIAM ser. brother of Mary Hayes and Elizabeth. St. Joseph.

ARmitage 6-4575. GIORDANO See Chlodo notice. ETS HOKIN Flora Gertrude Ets Hokin. In ROCHE Mary Daly Roche, beloved wife of the late Daniel K. Roche, loving mother ot Ellen Bretl, fond brother of Myrtle Don.

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All unsolicited manuscripts, articles. letters, and pictures sent to The Tribune are sent at the owner's risk and The Tribune company expressly repudiates any liability or responsi. bllity lor their sale custody or return. loving memory of our dear mother, who GOLDEN Patrick J. Golden of 4108 Wilcotl Colette stafrord.

LUdie Kiotz, Frances Kepp, Geraldlne Nles, and the late John. Evelyn, Wayne Romanoff. Resting at funeral home. passed away 2 years ago toaay. THE ETS HOKIN FAMILY.

maculate Conception church. Interment St. Boniface's. CAlumet 5-5030. street, beloved husband of Mary Josephine, 3350 w.

North avenue, until Tuesday. 1 and Cyril Roche, grandmother of five grandchildren, fend sister ot Ellen Roche. Delia nee Langan; dear father of the Rev. Fred MAN1JAK Anna Manijalt. In loving memory rick T.

Gclden ol Glen Ellyn, 111.. Patrick LEONARD Peter Leonard of 470 Rldgewood avenue. Glen Ellyn. beloved husband of of our dear mother, who passed away five noon. Services Tuesday, 2 p.

at Christ Evan. Luth. church. Long avenue and Le Moyne street. Interment Concordia.

Member and Mrs. Anna Mae McNamer, brother ct Marie, fond father ot Elmer W. Resting of local No. 134. B.

E. W. TUzedo 9-6844 Martin Golden. Native of Swinford. County Mayo, Ireland.

Funeral from chapel, 4138 years ago today, sept. 3, 1H48. Sleep cn. dear mother, and take your rest. We miss you most who love you best.

MITCHELL AND LORETTA. BRIZZOLARA John E. Brlzzolara. husband Madison street. Wednesday, at 10 a.

to at chapel, 430 Main atreet. Glen Ellyn. Lying in state at Grace Luth. church. Glen Ellyn, from 11:30 a.

until time of services. 2 p. Tuesday. Interment of Mary, father cf Florence Cella. John St.

Mel's church. Interment Queen ct Heaven rEDER SEN Gulbore Pedersen. In loving Edward, and the late Irene. Funeral from cemetery. memory ot our mother and grandmother, who passed away one year ago today.

Sadly Forest Hill. LEPLEY -See Frank Garrts notice. GRANDE Roseann Grande, late of 1424 W. chapel. 708 N.

Weils street at Huron, Tuesday. 9:30 a. to the Church of the Assumption. Interment Mount Carmel. Please Polk atreet.

dear daughter of Anthony and uisaea oy tne CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. mm Rose, nee LaPorte. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. I LOANEY Anna G. Loaney.

nee Meskell. be- omit nowers. Information, Superior 7-0094. BRONSON Lucy Marie Bronson. nee Redden, SACHTLEBEN Bruce James Sachtleben.

In loved wife of the late Edward, dear mother frora funeral home, 1439 W. Taylor street, to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment of Blue Island, 111., beloved wife of Edmond sweet memory of our darling son and brother, of Slater Ann Maureen, s. and the late Mount Carmel. lond mother of Annette, sister of Cecil AnocTnffl) ralia-ves heedacht).

neural- Xdward alster of the Rev. James Meskell S. and the late William. Mayme. Dewey, Harvey of Kansas, 111., Elizabeth GREENEBAUM Frances C.

Greenebaum. 4041 sune years today. In the garden of memories we meet every day." DAD, MOTHER, BROTHER, and SISTER. pio, neuritis pain fast because Anocirt Moor of Areola, Lola Tiogo of Ben Id. Ellis avenue.

Aug. 31. 1951, beloved wife Gallagher. Nora Clarke. Catherine Stiaugh-nessy, Agnes Foley, and William Daly.

Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 9:15 a. m. from her late residence. 6226 N.

Leona avenue, to St. Timothy's church, mas 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Native of Lissy Casey, County Clare.

Ireland. Member of St. Timothy's Altar and Rosary sodality. ROONEY John F. Rooney of 8108 S.

Loomls boulevard, beloved husband of Catherine C. Bums Rooney, dear father ot Margaret Rooney of Modella. Leo J. Rooney, fond grandfather of nine grandchildren, fond brother ot the Rev. William Albert the late James, Christopher, and George Rooney.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from funeral borne. 79th street at Loomls boulevard, to St. Sabina's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Member of St. Sablna Holy Name society: La Rabida council. No. 980, K. of C.

Information, TRlangle 4-1187. ROSS Theresa B. Ron. nee McHale, ot 8040 S. Loomis street, beloved wife ct the late Richard, fond mother of Norlne Condon and Helen Avers, sister of Ann Banahan.

Funeral Tuesday. Sept. 4, 9 a. from funeral home. 1241 W.

79th atreet. to St. Sabina's church. Mass, 9:30. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Daniel, and Mike Meskell. Funeral from chapel, 4138 Madison Wednesday, at 9:30 a. to St. Thomas Aquinas church. of James D.

Greenebaum. At chapel. 316 SCHArER Herman John Schauer of Mayweed, 111., Mary Nellsen cf Whiting, Haiel Leitch of Kansas, 111. Resting at funeral home, 13050 S. Greenwood avenue.

Services Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Interment Beverly W. 63d street at Harvard avenue, where interment Mount carmel. services win be held Tuesday, sept.

4. at 1 p. sn. Interment private. MANTHEI Otto Manthel.

Aug. 31. of 4129 cemetery. Member oi Blue island chapter, No. 7S9, O.

E. S. i a cocior a prescription mot is, Anacin contain not just one, but a combination of medically proven, aetiv ingredients, in eaty-to-take tablet form. Thousands have been introduced to Anacin through their own deniist or physicians. If you have never used Anacin, try these tablets yourself for incredibly fast, iong-lastina relief from pain.

Don't Blessed Is the hope of heaven. How it salves the mourner's pain. Just to know a loved and lost one Will some day be seen again. TWO SISTERS AND BROTHER. GROCHOLL John GrochoU ot 3830 W.

33d Drexel boulevard, husband ot the late Elizabeth. Services in chapel, 4227 Cottage Grove avenue, Tuesday, 11 m. Interment street, beloved husband ot Victoria, nee Krasnlewscl; dear father of John, fond son private. rVZw of Ernlstlna. brother of Emtl.

William. Julia. FRATERNAL NOTICES Bl'RNS Fred L. Burns of 305 N. Cornell avenue.

Villa Park, 111., beloved husband of Martha Bums, dear father of Gladya Nape and Mary Martens, brother cf Agnes Mc-Donough and Katherlne Towhey, also survived by live grandchildren and give great Lucy, and Clare. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. I MARTIN Patricia Jeanne Martin, nee Schultz. from chapel.

2325 S. California avenue, to I at Coral Gables. wife of Paul B. Mar- MeMCXLEN Members cf Leo XTII Council. Knights of Columbus, meet Mondav eventn wan.

Buy Anacin today. si. Luomiiji a cnurcn, itia airvex ana a i bany. interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. grandchildren.

Resting at chapel. 134 Pt- 3.. at 2100 West 95th street, to attend MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use tor republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper, as well aa all AP news dispatches. tin, mother of Paul H. Martin II.

daughter of Everett and Olive Schultz. alster of Stephen. Services at Coral Gables, Fla. Information, Cornelia 7-3041. TOwnhaU 3-2207.

Member nf Chicago Re-1 York atreet, Zlmmirst, where services will be held Tuesday, 10 a. m. Interment OaJuldge. tired Firemen a association. Engine No.

109. wu a nomas jvicMunen. JOHN J. SWEENEY, Cran4 Knight.

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