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SAMUEL Rattle Heller Samuel of Wlndemerw MAKI Sac C. Eck nottca. MASE Frank Mase ot 1413 Lexington street, FITZGERALD John Fitzgerald. Sept 35, beloved brother of Mr. John V.

McCarthy, funeral Friday. 10 a. from chapel. 7T0S Cottage Grove avenue, to St. Phillip Neri KING TAKES FOODII east hotel, beloved wife of the lata Ben.

loving mother of Mrs. Marian Cahn of Terra DEATH NOTICES CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Wednesday, September 26, 1951 Part 3 Page 4 OBITUARIES Haute. devoted grandmother ot Barbel devoted father of Joseuh. Sam. Lmii church.

Mas! 10:30 a. m. Interment Canary. Susan, fond sister of Sam G. Heller, Mrs.

ence, Mary, and Mrs. Sandra (Ben) Cairo, Irene Fried. Mrs. Melanie Swiskv. and the ADAMS Bessie Adams, nee Bogeaas, beloved rOLKENING Frieda C.

Folkenlnf, Sept 25, OI "1ry, nee uonavolante. late Bernle Heller. Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 1951. of 2213 Kenuwonn avenue, mi- ana ncutYt, nee csouto, brother of Min Mary Lou Hoy Mrs.

Annie Daughaday Drake 26. at 10 a. at chapel. 936 K. 47tla Baiwore ana vuo.

Funeral Friday. mette. 111., wife of Ellis C. Folkening. sister street.

Interment Mount Maarlv cemetery. Albert Ostermeier. Resting at chapel. irom cnapei. Bis w.

Taylor street. Services for Mrs. Annie Daugh- to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston, until -inurs- SCACCHLTlEv Frederico Scacchette, wue of Sam, dear mother of Maurice of Chicago, Jack and Arthur ot Los Angeles, sister of Maurice, Ben.

and Saraa Klssell, Mary Goldberg, and Arthur, and grandmother of five. Services Wednesday. 11 a. Jaffe Memorial chapel, 939 W. Washington, Los Angeles, Cat Interment Los Angeles.

aday Drake, 84, who died Monday Mount Carmel cemetery. MOnroe 6-0449. day noon. Services and Interment private. FIRST TIME SINCE LUNG SURGERY N.

Y. JURY LINKS POLICE LEADERS in St. Luke's hospital, will be held uniiea states army, March 3. 1951. us Korea, late ot 4332 N.

Keystone avenue, formerly of 1628 W. Cullerton McEL FRESH Paul Cliff McElfresh of Com FRANK See Nunziato notice. munity Center Foundation, late of 1748 E. at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday in West FRIEDLINE Anna Campbell Frledllne, at street beloved husband of Teresa, nee Ba- 7 2d place, beloved husband of Bennetta AMADEO See Nunziato notice. Kentland. devoted wue oi the late minster chapel of the Fourth Capen McElfresh, father of Seaman Donald Frederick, dearest mother oi james. rra. ANDEEN Ferm Andeen, 5310 N.

Paulina Cap en McElfresh. U. S. S. Renshaw, brother onao: loving son 01 can and Vlncenu Scacchette.

fond son-in-law of Charles and, Frances Blondo. Resting at chapel, 1822 8. Ashland avenue, from Tuesday. 5 pm. Presbyterian church.

Burial will and Morte. lister of Belle L. uamDDeu. aunt of Arthur McElfresh. Greenwich.

Conn. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p. 1301 Charles be in Rosehill cemetery. She was Funeral Thursday. 10:30 a.

tn St. Plua' of James and Thomas McHugh. Funeral services in Kentland. St. Joseph's church.

9 a. m. Wednesday. Interment ton avenue, Mattoon, Illinois. Palos Park BY GWEN MORGAN Chicago Tribune Press Service street, suddenly, Sept.

22. 1951. at De Kalb. 111., beloved son of Edith and Elmer Andeen, fond brother of Richard. At chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 36, at 2 p. m. Interment Memorial Park. church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. the widow of Tracy C. Drake, 780. WITH GAMBLERS Mount Calvary cemetery. Chicago, 3:30 p.

m. nucnesxer. n. x. please omit flowers.

Information. CAnal 6-6683. HeGDrTY James A. McGlnty. late of 10816 Miss Mary Lou Hoy, 39, of 5541 Everett died Monday evening in Vanderbilt university hospital, Nashville, it was learned here yesterday.

Miss Hoy was secretary and assistant to Frank Bane, executive director of the Council of State Governments and secretary of the Governors' Conference. She became ill Sunday in Nashville where she was helping make arrangements for the 43d annual Governors' Conference which convenes Saturday in Gat-linburg, Tenn. Miss Hoy is survived by her father, William P. Hoy, president of the State Bank LONDON, Sept. 25 King Wednesday.

who, with his brother, John B. Drake, built the Drake and Black- S. Trumbull avenue, beloved Husband of ANDERSON Charles Dexter Anderson, beloved SCHLANGER Albert Schlanger. age 90 years. GAHAGAN Ells Gahagan.

nee Skerry, dearly George "has had a comfortable Ann alloy McGlnty. loving iainer oi nasband of Helen loving father of Rich Thomas and James, brother cf Jerome, Mary stone hotels and the Blackstone tat n. aaaranneia avenue, loving father of Kaiman. lond father-in-law of Regtna. ard dear sort or Marian fond Mower McNlcholas.

Leo and John McGlnty. Funeral beloved wife of John ions motner oi John and Robert sister of Emma Neuman and the late William Skerry, Mame Brown, and Lulu Collins. Funeral Friday, theater in Chicago. He retired day and has been able to take some nourishment," the sixth doc of Madelene Campbell, Edward J. and Al Saturday.

8:45 a. from funeral home, aarung grandfather ot Irene, Shirley Dot- gin, and Marvin, areat-arandfathrr Rrvhar fred L. Resting at chapel, 2410 W. North Halsted at 76th street to St. Christiana's Charges Corruption for from business in 1932 and died church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy avenue. Funeral Thursday, 3 p. m.

Inter Stephen Dolgln. Services Thursday, 10 a. 9:30 a.m., from funeral nome. aeio w. 38th street, to St.

Ames' church. Interment tors' bulletin frqm Buckingham ment Concordia. Sepulchre cemetery, STewart 3-7700. in I9ja. Mrs.

uratce leaves two cuapei, i.juu avenue. Interment Rosemont Park, Please omit flowers. St. Mary's. LAfayette 3-0980.

AXTLETT Wilbur Bartlett Sr. of 5008 Chi palace said today. McGINNITY Peter H. McGlnnlty. beloved sons, Carlos (J.

ana Tanas Last 10 Years GALLIGAN Zlllah CalUgan, beloved wife of husband of Marie, nee Brady: dear lather SCHLTJMBRECHT Jacob Schlumbrecht Of and two brothers, C. Tjolton The bulletin was interpreted to S434 s. Justine street, beloved hiuKinil Frank dear mother of John sister of Mrs. Capron and Glen Rice. Funeral Friday, Minnie, nee Flebrandt: fond father of Em a ot William, Robert.

Joseph, and Marie McGlnnlty. Member of Holy Name society. At chapel, 17 Madison street. Oak Park. Fu cago avenue, beloved husband ot Ann, nee Retd; loving father of Dorothy.

Hammond, Wilbur and Robert, grandfather of nine. Services Friday, 3 p. at funeral home, 5018-20 W. Chicago avenue. Interment Oakrldge.

Daughaday and Hamilton Daugh- 9:30 a. funeral home. 3552 South- mean the king had successfully Sweetman. crandfather of Lev SaMinun port avenue, to St. Andrew's church.

Inter aday. neral Thursday at 10:13 a. 10 si. New York, Sept. 25 (JB A Brooklyn grand jury today charged Resting at funeral home.

8400 S. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednes ment All Saints'. Thomas Aquinas church. Interment Saints'. GENEIXY Syblna tGlovanell! Genelly, be BENESKI See Blntaszewikl notice.

day. Sept. 26. at 2 p. m.

Interment Mount passed the first shock of the major lung operation he underwent Sunday morning. It was in the same of Huntley, McHenry county, and two brothers. Services will be held at 4 p. m. Thursday at the Oak-wood cemetery, Woodstock, Mc Frank Hilderbranski loved mother of Mrs.

Mary crown, savid Greenwood, CEdarcrest 3-4310. BERTSCHE Fred Bertsche. beloved husband MacKENZIE Roy J. MacKenzle, born Aug. Frank HUdebranskl, 52, of 4713 BCHULTZ Alma Schultz.

beloved wife ot of Daisy, nee Gribben; dear father of Dr. Fred and Bernard C. Bertsche. Emma and Leo fond grandmother ot Georgljean. Wllma, and Barbarajean.

At luneral home, 4454 N. Damen avenue, at Sunnvside. Funeral Thursday. 9:15 a. hopeful tenor as the morning bul 22, 1898, passed away sept.

24. luoi. sor-merly of Evanston, husband of lima, father of Roderick, brother of H. Bentley. Services Frendergast and Lillian Daly, grandfather Torrence Hammond, a cap Henry county.

or Tom and Bernard Bertsche and Jack Daly. Charles W. Schultz. dear mother of Edna. Wlllard.

Edith, Lorraine, and Arthur, fond grandmother of 13. fond great-grandmother of two, mother-in-law of Theresa and Sylvia, letin which said the 55 year old to St. Dominic's church. Interment St. at Essex, N.

sept. 27. tain in the Hammond fire depart At chapel, 4817 Madison street. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. to Resurrection church.

Joseph's. king continued to gain strength MELONS See Anna Ranlerl notice. ment, died yesterday in his home Alois A. Eck GLOVER Helen A. Glover, 5133 Drezel ave Mass 10 a.

m. Burial Queen ot Heaven, AUstln 7-1137. after a restful night. It was the nue, beloved wife of Dr. Kelson uiover, of a stroke.

He had been a mem MERTA Katherlne Merta. nee Raj. 7133 vi waner, ana verne. Funeral Friday, Sept. 28.

2 p. at funeral home. 3030 N. Central avenue. Interment Memorial Estates cemetery.

BErkshlre 7-3483. Alois A. Eck, 86, of 844 S. Cuy sister of Granville Adams and Elizabeth first to mention he had taken BINIASZEWSKI Pfc. Thomas Beneskl Bl- Trultte.

Funeral 10 a. m. Thursday, Sept. nlaszewskl, late of 5409 s. Bishop ler Oak Park, died yesterday ber of the department for 23 years.

Capt. Hfldebranski was nourishment. 27. at St. Thomas EdIscodsI church.

3801 SCRIBNER Ross Kimball Scribner. beloved -j street, dearest brother of Marie Mar--S cules. Gertrude Bednarz. Matthew. Rosa Wabash avenue.

Interment Mount Glenwood in his home. Mr. Eck founded the husband of the late Elizabeth Hyde, beloved father of Paul Steaer. 111.. Robert Daniel.

Five doctors signed the bulletin. cemetery. Resting at chapel, 3800 S. Mich S. Troy atreet.

beloved wife ot the late Joseph, mother ot Sophie Dudzlk, nee Jackson, end the late Mary Szczepanski. mother-in-law of Joseph Szczepanski and Albert Jackson, grandmother of Felicia Masterson, Irene Ollng, Irene Rienecker, and Mildred Dudzlk. great-grandmother ot Patty Masterson and Bobby Rienecker. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 29.

8:30 a. from chapel. 2744-46 Eck Sons Roofing company, 6538 secretary of the firemen's insurance board and was a member of igan avenue. i Willlamsport. Mary Ellzabth Schroeder.

Three of them returned to the Hayes, Joan Lamazzt, Harriet Wagner, Frank, Chester, Adeline Casey, and Theresa Kucharczyk. Funeral Thursday. Sept. 27, 9:30 a. from chapel.

1335 W. 51st vaiparauo, zaary Ann FirzpatricK. Chi GORAK John Gorak of 4218 S. California Roosevelt Oak Park, in 1914 that New York's top policemen have been in league with gamblers for 10 years. It put the finger on nearly every inspector of the past decade, labeling them "a hierarchy of corrupt officials." Even those who never took a penny, the grand jury said, were in on the scheme to rake in bribes.

The grand jury demanded a wholesale housecleaning of brass in the police department. It said those who can't be fired should be demoted. Urges Check on Cops It also urged that district attorneys prosecutors make a con palace tonight. the Indiana Firemen's association avenue, beloved husband of Anna, nee Stawarz, fond father ot Walter, Jean Kunz- and was active in the business un street, to St. John of God church.

Inter cago. Brother Simon of Brothers of Holy Cross. Austin. Tex. Resting at Gerard! chapel.

2520 Chicago road. Chicago Heights. Services 10 a. Wednesday, St Llbortus Ml. Slat street, to St Joseph's church.

Inter Britons Keep Vigil ment Resurrection. YArds 7-6112. and the International Association of Firefighters. He leaves a sister, mann. Stella Woznlak, Bernlce StrzeyewsKi, Josephine Woznlak.

and Marian ment Resurrection cemetery. PRospectl til his retirement in 1939. He leaves his widow, Sophia; two BLAND Frank J. "Bland, dear father of The good news brought relief 6-7257. cnurcn.

steger. 111. interment Bidgway( Pennsylvania. Please omit flowers. Lottie, with whom he made his Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from chapel, 3959 W. 43d street, to Five Holy Martyrs church. Interment Resurrection. Irene Mlkale, Frances Tsourmas, and Adeline Seaman. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.

from chapel. 4 348 S. California, to St. Ann daughters, Mrs. Helen Gordon and METZGER John Henry Metxger, age 68.

late SIMMONS Viva Simmons, nee KidweH. late to millions of Britons who since Sunday have listened tensely at home, and a brother, Charles Mrs. Margaret Maki, and three ot 8130 S. Princeton avenue, beloved wife and St. Joseph's church.

Interment St. Cast. LAfayette 3-7781. of James, loving mother of Mrs. Mary mlr's cemetery.

LAIayette 3-3572. Services will.be held at 10 a. m. GORDON See Alois C. Eck notice.

sons, Alois Raymond and their radios and. rushed to buy of 2300 Ellm avenue, zion, beiovea nusoana of Anna, fond father of Mrs. Susan MU-mlne ot Chicago, dear brother ot Theodore of Pittsburgh, Pa. Resting at Congdon funeral home, Zion, from 7 p. m.

Wednesday, until service Thursday, 10 a. m. In BOLIN Arthur Bolln of 1846 Belle Plaine Burns. Resting at funeral home. 791S South Park avenue.

Funeral Thursday. Sept. GREEN Harry X. Green of 1736 N. Latrobe Friday in St.

Csimir's church, Herbert P. Services will be held each edition of the newspapers for 27. at 9 a. to St Leo's church. 7750 S- avenue, beloved husband ot Gunda, nee Bottolfson: fond father of Alwoed and Hammond.

avenue and Long Lake, beloved husband of Clara, nee Stenersen; fond father of Ethel Madsen and Floyd, loving grandfather of news of the ailing monarch. terment Cedar Park cemetery, Chicago. Emerald avenue. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

Information, TRlangle 4-3054. Friday at 10 a. m. in Ascension church. Burial will be in Queen Robert, dearest grandfather of four, brother of Thomas, John, and the late Lulu Pol Hundreds keeping vigil in the four and great-grandfather of five.

Services Friday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 3905-07 Lin- MILLER August R. Miller, beloved father of John J. Hurley SMITH William H.

Smith. 728 N. Marion lack. Robert Green, and Lillian Miller, of Heaven cemetery, Hillside. coin avenue, interment Mount uuve.

Sabra lsuzaoein vi auw. biuw Han Miller, and Offiser Edgar 33d dist. John J. Hurley, 70, of 719 street. Oak Park, husband 01 Rattle new Hooper; father of Mrs.

Fred (Frances Services at chapel, 3234 W. North avenue, Friday, Sept. 28, 1:30 P. m. Interment stant check of the cops in their BOLLMAN Floyd G.

Bollman, suddenly, of grandfather of Edgar R. Miner, ueorge. rain outside the palace read the bulletin when it was posted on the fence. They were further cheered by a smile on the face of Princess Campbell who retired in 1949 Scnoch. and tne late 101a May.

brother 01 boroughs. John Lilleskau Helen. Shirley and Joan Sutton, great Mount Olive cemetery. Member of Crystal lodee. No.

1025. A. F. A. and 2655 s.

Stewart avenue, beloved nusoand of Alice, nee Byerly: loving father of Ethel lola and the late Franklin S. Smith. Services grandfather ot Craig and Jimmle Miller. and Mildred, son ot LaVergne J. and Minnie Bookbinders and Paper Cutters union, 'local sn-iiir at chanel.

6453 Irving Park road, Services for John Lilleskau, 82, Thursday, 3 p. at funeral home, 203 S. Marlon- street at Pleasant street. Oak Park. Interment Forest Home.

Please omit The grand jury's arraignment of the department came in the form Bollman. Resting at chapel, 10234 S. no. 8. a alter 6o years as a street car conductor, died yesterday in Oak Park hospital.

Surviving are two Thursday, at 1:30 p. m. Member of Ravens-wood lodge. No. 777, A.

F. A. M. Inter GROSSMITH Alfred T. Grossmlth, Sept 23, Michigan avenue, where aervlces will be held Thursday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Oak flowers. Margaret, trie longs younger daughter, as she drove past them ment Rosehill cemetery. of a presentment, which is a state 1951, at Quincy, 111., beloved son of the of 2447 N. St.

Louis who died Monday in West Suburban hospital, Oak Park, will be held at 2 Hill. Member ot Southtown post, No, 1578, and V. F. W. sons, James A.

and the Rev, SOUCEK Frank Soucek of 1815 S. 61st ave MILLS James M. Mills, Sept 25, husband today. late Alfred and Mary Ellen Grossmlth, fond brother ot Ruth Grossmlth Dameron of Quincy, Louis B. Grossmlth of Oakland, th iat iainer ok jars.

Jerome j. s. m. and six BONAYOLANTE See Frank Mase notice. ment that does not require crim inal prosecution like an indict ment.

p. m. Friday in the chapel at 3421 Marguerite M. Mayer and i. Leonard Mills, hmthr of Jennie M.

Mills. Services 2 daughters, Sister Mary of the Sa BRADY See Peter H. McGlnnlty notice. BRAILSFORD Mary G. Brallsford.

Scot. 22, Fullerton av. He had been as nue, Cicero, beloved husband 01 Jonarma Soucek, nee Krob: dear father ot Anton. James, Jerry, Anna, and the late Frank Soucek. Services Wednesday, sept.

26. 1:30 p. at funeral home. 6227 W. Cermak: road.

Cremation Bohemian National. GUnderson 4-2050. and the late Joseph M. Grossmlth. At chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where aervlces will be held Thursday, Sept 27, p. m. Friday, Sept. 26, at Oak Woods ceme But the danger to the king is by no means over yet, according to medical men. It will be several days before it can be said that 1951.

wife of the late George, fond mother Police Commissioner George tery cnapei. nease omit nwm. cred Heart, O. S. Sister Mary Jerome, O.

S. Mrs. Margaret sociated with the firm of Mundie, at 11 a. m. interment Rosehill; oi Airnur, iieorge, ana tne late Henry, MIRRILEE 5 James Mirrllees.

8J63 S. Mich Monaghan a recent appointee Walter, Albert, and Mrs. Harriet Vossel. At HALL Clyde T. Hall, beloved husband of Heffernan, Mrs.

Elizabeth Hen Jensen, and McClurg, architects, for 50 years, and supervised the cnapei. esoi n. Asniana avenue, alter who was not blamed by the grand Amelia, nee Pollaschek: dear father ot Clyde SOUKUP Louise M. Soukup, nee Brase. of p.

m. Tuesday. Services at chapel Wednesday nessy, Mrs. Helen McManamon, jr. ano Harrison, service Wednesday, 3:30 jury had nothing to say about at p.

m. Interment Rosehill. p. at cnapei. saoe Broadway.

and Mrs. Dolores Blondin. Serv igan avenue, oepi. ao, marnock, Ayashlre. Scotland, beloved hus-band of Helen Hair Mirrllees, father of Jeanle Emery, Robert, and the late James Mirrllees, grandfather of Helen Westwater, Marilyn, and John -Emery, Marilyn, Robert, and Margaret Jean Mirrllees.

great-grand construction of the Union League club and the Kraft building in BREMER Emma Bremer, nee Krumwlede, the presentment. HANDTMANN Mary" Handtmann. nee Stellne, Sept. 24, of route 53, Lombard. 111., wife ices will be held at 10 a.

m. Fri the operation has been completely successful The next danger period is expected next Saturday and will last a day or two. During this period, the danger of complications especially infection and what is 11101 S. Avenue M. fond mother ot Mildred M.

Gertmann and Elsie L. Lachata, dear grandmother of Virginia and Dorothy Gertmann and Robert Lachata. Funeral Thursday, Sept. 27, at 2 p. m.

at funeral home, 10515-17 S. Ewlng avenue. Interment Concordia cemetery, Chicago. SOuth Chicago 8-0470. The rackets probing grand jury's of William, mother of Mrs.

Lillian Locke, tne devoted mother of Mrs. Birdie Derichs and Mrs. Tlllle Goeppner, sister ot Mrs. Chicago. He leaves a brother, day in Our Lady of Sorrows Mrs.

Goldle Williams, Edward, William, father of Thomas and jeanle westwater. John. Mrs. Emlltne Witt, Theodore, Mrs. Caroline Glandt and Charles Stellne.

grandmother of 3, great-grandmother of 5. Serv church. Eric, and three sisters, the Misses Dorothy and Jennie Lilleskau, and Grace BJork, and Mrs. Lola Hellgren, grand- presentment came a week after bookie Harry Gross wrecked its big bribe case against 18 New brother of William Mirrllees. At chapel, 316 W.

63d street at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Friday. Sept 38, at ice Thursday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 5652 Smother of 27 grandcnildren and 11 great S. Ashland avenue.

Interment Mount Green Mrs. Otto Kahl. called secondary hemorrhage Miss Ella Ross SPAGNOLO See Nunziato notice. SPIKER Estelle Splker. nee Franczak, of grandchildren.

Resting at chapel, 430 Main street. Glen Ellyn. until 1 p. Thursday. wood cemetery.

REpuhlic 7-00T7. 3 p. m. Interment Cedar Park. Member ot Plasterers union, local No.

5. AFL, and life York policemen. Gross refused tc will again make the going critical HOLOUBEK Franz R. Holoubek, husband of Miss Ella Ross, 63, of 1151 member of St. Andrew's Masonic lodge, Services Thursday, 2 p.

at First Methodist church. Glen Ellyn. Interment Forest Hill. testify against them. tne late Adelheld.

father of Frank. Michael. A. F. A.

M. In Scotland. WEntworth for the king. 6-0025. and the late Rudolph, grandfather of Rita Hellman, Philip Holoubek, and Dorothea The cops allegedly tpok 1 mil A palace source said the king's BUCKLEY Arthur Warren Buckley of 1500 Asbury avenue, Evanston.

111., suddenly, Sept. 24. 1951. at San Antonio. son 56th died yesterday in her home.

With her sister, Helen, she founded a camp for girls, Camp Winter. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. 11120 Langley avenue, dear daughter of the late Michael and Sabma. fond sister of Helen Powers, Mary Hendrickson, Josephine. John, Stanley, and Edward Franczak, and the late Eleanor Jawor.

Member of Polish Womens' Alliance of America, group No. 32. Resting in mortuary, 12 E. 112th place. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.

to Holy Rosary church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. MORTIMER Dora S. Mortimer, nee Salzen- lion dollars a year in bribes to doctors were "entirely satisfied at German Old People's home, 7824 Madi steln, beloved wife ot the late Julius of Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Buckley, brother of protect Gross' 20 million dollar a son street. Forest Park. Cremation Acacia with his condition thus far. This Mrs. Vilas Nesson, Mrs.

Howard Pack, Mrs dear sister of the late Sadie S. Levy, loving aunt ot Stanley D. Levy and David R. Kechuwa at Michigamme, Park cemetery. Thomas R.

Roth, and Joann Buckley. Serv Lawrence. Funeral services Thursday. Sept. in 1914.

She was a sister of the HOVEY Alfred K. Hcvey, husband of Lula. year gambling ring. Report Gross Was Bought informant indicated the exact nature of the king's operation is not 27, at 10 a. at chapel.

936 E. 47th ices 1:30 p. m. Thursday at St. Mark's Episcopal church.

Ridge avenue and Grove street, Evanston. Interment at Kenosha, Wis. iainer oi Mrs. janette Magnussen and Mrs. SPRING August G.

Spring, age 63, of Chi late Charles Ross, former secre street. Interment Oak Ridge cemetery. Virginia Jackson. At chapel, 1971 W. 111th street, where services will be held Springfield.

111. likely to be disclosed for a con Please omit flowers. tary to President Truman. In ad Mrs. William E.

Dnersten Services for Mrs. Dea R. Duer-sten, 54, of 926 Judson Evans-ton, sales executive in the convention department of theEdgewater Beach hotel for 15 years, will be held tomorrow in Macon, her birthplace. Mrs. Duersten, who died Monday in her home, leaves her husband, William E.

factory supply distributor; a son, William E. a television director, producer, and actor, and a daughter, Mrs. Billie Dea Crowe. Thursday at 3 p. m.

-Interment Mount Hope, MUELLER George J. Mueller of 1904 W. 83d cago, father of Mrs. J. E.

Ericsson of ban Antonio. Tex. Military services Saturday at 11 a. Irving Park cemetery. Chicago, by Lincoln Smiare post.

No. 473. Interment Irving Park cemetery. BURCHBY Frank G. Burchby, Sept.

25, of The World-Telegram and Sun said today it had information that Gross' silence was bought with dition to Helen, she leaves four atreet. beloved husband of Emma, nee Denn; HURLEY John beloved husband of siderable time, if ever. Canadian Tour in Doubt lond father of Herbert and Milton I other sisters. Miss J. B.

Ross, Mrs. tne late Catherine, nee Driscoll, loving grandfather of Catherine Louise, son ot lather of Sister Mary of the Sacred Heart, STONEROCK George Stonerock. 8725 Justine John brother ot John Arthur, O. S. Sister Mary Jerome, O.

S. One medical authority expressed threats of death and promises cf fortune during his flight to Atlan Fred N. Holmquist, Mrs. Charles H. Weston, and Mrs.

Lowell L. tne itev. jerome M. Hurley, o. s.

Mar Lorenz, and Elizabeth Mueller. Resting at funeral home. 8400 S. Ashland avenue. Chicago, beloved husband of Lilian dear father of Frank G.

Jr. and Byron brother of Fred C. Services Friday, 2:30 p. at chapel, 124-126 Madison street. Oak Park.

Interment private. Masonic services under the auspices of Old Glory lodge. No. 975, A. F.

A. M. Past worthy patron of Austin chapter. No. E.

S. In lieu of flowers please send donation to Endowment fund. belief that lung fragments re garet Heffernan, Elizabeth Hennessy. Helen Leake. Services and burial will McManamon, Dolores Blondin, and James A.

Services Friday, Sept. 28. at 1:30 p. at Timothy Lutheran church, -1700 W. 83d moved in the operation are being tic City two weeks ago.

The paper said its own invest! street, Sept. 23, 1951. beloved husband of the late Mary Stonerock, fond father of Ethel Stonerock. brother of Mrs. Ulllan Norton ot Elwood, 111., and Mrs.

W. E. Greenwood of Jollet. III. At chapel.

2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Thursday, Sept 27, at 1 p. m. Interment Oakwood. Jollet, 111.

BEverly 8-2182. Hurley, fond brother of James Dennis, be in Independence, her birth atreet. 3-4310. subjected to microscopic examina Patrick Hurley and the late Julia Law ton gation of the gambler's overnight MURPHY Otis Paul Murphy, husband of the tion. Perhaps considering an early late Mabel E.

Murphy, father of Bettlanne disappearance disclosed that Gross grandfather of seven. Funeral Friday, at 9 a. from funeral home. 2307 S. Laramie avenue, Cicero, to Our Lady of Sorrows church, Albany and Jackson boulevard.

Mass place. George G. Lewis O. E. S.

CADUTO See Frank Mase notice. CAIRO See Frank Mase notice. Carroll, brother ot Mrs. E. M.

St oil. Funeral STRAND Alfred J. Strand, beloved husband from home tor funerals. Erie at Wabash avenue, Thursday. Sept 27.

at 9:30 a. m. to rumor of cancer, this expert cautioned that, until there is "a more precise bulletin than any at 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel ceme Services for George G.

Lewis, CARLO Phillip Carlo, beloved husband of the Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. Inter tery. Member of Cardinal council. No. 1691, late Barbara, nee Smith: loving fattier of ment St.

James' cemetery. Lemont. 111. K. of C.

and Street Car Men's union, di 94, Negro, of 549 E. 68th re vision 241. Bishop 2-1799 or OLymplc of Mrs. Vivian Strand, fond brother of Mrs. H.

O. Anderson, Hjlmer N. Strand of Minneapolis. Peter J. Strand ot Chicago, and Mrs.

Carl E. Basbe Jr. of Enclno, Cal. At rest and service In chapel, 4 7 IT Broadway, Wednesday, Sept 26 at 2:30 p. m.

Interment Graceland cemetery. Josephine Clra and Marie Cannatello. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from chapel, 2600 NASH Hazel Myhre Nash, late of 6447 Uni hitherto, it should not be lightly assumed that the operation was 2-0200. versity avenue, beloved wife of Roy fond daughter of Hans and Emma Myhre.

loving Wentworth avenue, to Sancta Maria Incc-ronata church. Interment St. Joseph's. Vic KADOW Julius Kadow. late of 2424 sister of Eva and Eric Kueftes.

Funeral for a growth." Mrs. George C. Loveless Services for Mrs. Erdie Loveless, 55, of 485 Hawthorne Glen Ellyn, will be held at 2 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 304 N. Main Wheaton. She died Sunday in Wayne County hospital, Wayne, of injuries suffered in an automobile accident Thursday near Plymouth, Mich. Sur Western avenue, loving father of Bernard, tory 2-1861. Thursday.

8:45 a. from funeral home. SUCHOR Joseph Suchor formerly of 3129 drove 300 miles out of his way during the course of his flight to the resort city. The grand jury presentment said: We charge that with few notable exceptions members of the police department who have held at any time during the 10 year period preceding October, 1950, the rank of inspector or deputy inspector in charge of so-called Halsted at 76th street, to St. Clara's church CIS Victor Cis.

suddenly, of 4949 S. Ked-vale avenue, beloved husband of Irene, nee Dorothy Mllano, Cella. and Leo. dear grandfather of Bernard Jr. and William Mllano, fond brother of Joseph, Stanley, and Sophia Masa 9:30 a.

m. Interment St Mary's ceme Kotek: dear father of Eileen, dear brother-in- tery. STewart 3-7700. Cseklinski. Funeral Thursday.

9 a. m. law of Raymond and Ann Kotek. Frank and Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and the duke of Edinburgh took tea together at the palace. They were given the bulletin before it was tired coal miner who once was a slave, will be held at 10:30 a.

m. Friday in Woodlawn A. M. E. church.

He died Monday in his home. Surviving are seven sons, Roy, Chester, Shirley, Robert, William, Thomas, and Army Sgt. Donald, and two daughters, Mrs. Mila L. Adkins and Mrs.

Alice Rowell. from chapel. 2654 W. 21st street, to St. NESSLING Rose Nessllng, late of 1829 S.

Evelyn Koprlva, Raymond and Lillian Hels-ler. John and Rose Plszczek. and George and Michael's church. Interment Resurrection. Oak Park avenue, beloved wife of Frank Bishop 7-7240.

loving daughter of Mary Lucas, sister of Iris Kotek. Remains in repose at funeral Edward Kolofa. Services Wednesday. Sept, KAPLAN Jennie Kaplan, nee Zollne, beloved home. 5948 W.

Archer avenue, corner N. Bingham street, beloved husband el the late Mary, dear father of Sister Mary Nert, Sisters of Holy Family ot Nazareth, Elizabeth Halles, Marie Kay, Lucille Jesse, Eugenia Ehlen, Joseph. Aloyslus. James, Louis. Caztmlr.

Raymond, and the late Frank and Gertrude Heinz, father-in-law of Leo Halles. Walter Kay, Herman Jesse, Kasper Ehlen, Lottie, Verne, Shirley. Charlotte, Ann. Irene, and Valerie, grandfather and great-grandfather ot 33 children. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.

from chapel. 3643 W. George street to St. Hedwlg's Mission church. Interment St Joseph's.

SPaulding 3-6694. 26, at 1:30 p. at chapel. 6507 W. wife ot the late Marks, dear mother of Major avenue.

Service Friday. 10 a. m. viving are her husband, George made public at 6:15 p. m.

Cermak road. Interment Oak Ridge Abbey, Maurice Bea Obeler. Mae Wolf. Alex Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Member of Bohemia Rebecca lodge No.

372, retired employe of the First Na Canadians expect, to know by ander. Faye Obeler. Llbby Feldberg Member of Englewood post, tiO. 1242 I. O.

O. F. GUnderson 4-6310. grandmother of 10, great-grandmother of V. F.

W. Portsmouth 7-8808. 10. Services Wednesday. 2 p.

at funeral tional Bank of Chicago, and a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Behmer. CLEVELAND Elizabeth C. Cleveland, Sept. NEWTON Waiter W.

Newton, beloved husband of Minnie, nee Gehrke; dear father of Mil chapel, 5145 Broadway. Family at Obeler Thursday Princess Elizabeth's decision whether to fly to Montreal on Monday to undertake the Cana Albert Schlanger residence, 2108 W. Arthur. Please omit dred Raebe: Walter warren Florence 24, of 7147 Cyril avenue, beloved daughter of Frances Jacobs Cleveland and the late Clifford, fond sister of Robert. Funeral flowers.

Albert Schlanger, 90, of 7717 N. Dr. Herman L. Kretschmer TART AK Rachel M. Tartak.

nee Ravel, of KARL Marie Karl of 11640 Princeton ave Wednesday. 2 p. chapel. Jeffery blvd. DeBlas, Mary Jane Reddy, and Betty Jane Newell, fond brother of Nellie Buster, Charles, and Harriett Cowell, grandfather of seven.

Funeral Friday, 10 a. hat funeral home, 2500 N. Cicero avenue. Interment dian tour with its Washington stopover. The princess says she nue.

Sept. 35. 1951, wife of the late Karl. at 77th street. Interment Evergreen.

SOutn Services for Dr. Herman L. fond mother of Fred Edward F. of snore 8-8823. will undertake the trip if her fa CORNELL Mabelle Jane Cornell, wife of the Tacoma.

Charles Dorothy Albert and the late William and Arlington. BErkshlre 7-8070. Kretschmer, 72, a pioneer Chicago urologist, who died Sunday, will be late Dr. Edward L. Cornell, mother of Ed ther maintains his progress.

NOLAN Patrick F. Nolan, beloved husband ot Arthur grandmother of Edward F. Jr, ward L. Cornell grandmother ot Edward L. Cornell in, and Margaret Cornell.

Funeral conducted at 2 p. m. today in St. the late Marie, father of Francis, Berenice, Speck, Patricia Brendan. Funeral Friday, 9 and Dorothy Grace of Tacoma, fond sister of Mrs.

Margaret Mod row, and the late Anna Faber. At chapel. 214 E. 115th Thursday. 10 a.

at chapel, 5501 N. Ash land. Interment Mount Hope cemetery. In Gen. Wood Recuperating a.

from mortuary. 1000-1010 E. 7Sth street to St Francis De Paula church. In street. Service Friday, Sept.

28. at 1:30 plain clothes divisions were and are aware of the venomous conspiracy. O'Dwyer Regime Covered "We charge categorically that they are or were members of the conspiracy even those who did not take graft in that they permitted it to exist and they have in distressingly numerous instances derived an ill-gotten profit from it." The period covered the tenures cf the late Mayor Fiorella La Guardia and Mayor William O'Dwyer. Police commissioners during that time were Lewis J. Valentine, Arthur W.

Wallander and William P. O'Brien. Brooklyn District Atty. Miles F. McDonald and County Judge Sam lieu of flowers please donate to Henrotin hospital nurses home fund.

LOngbeach p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood. terment jnount uiivet. After Abdominal Surgery 1-2645.

Chrysostom's Episcopal church by the Rev. Dudley Scott Stark of Rochester, N. former rector here, and Dr. Cuthbert Pratt, rector. Burial will be in Rosehill KLEIN Simon Klein, beloved husband of the normandy Edith Benson Normandy, nee Sloan, dearly beloved wife ot the late Wil 110 Forestdale Park.

Calumet City. beloved wife of the late Harry, dear mother of Bertha Frlendlander, Abe, Sadie Smith, Rose Reisman. Dorothy Spector. and Paul, 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, fond sister of Mary Greengard, Louts, and Sol Ruvel. Service Wednesday.

3 p. at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment I. W. S.

O. cemetery. Waldhelm. Please omit flowers. THOMPSON Dwlght F.

Thompson ot 324 W. 65th street dearly beloved husband or Mae, nee Leek: devoted father of Lloyd and Norman. Resting at funeral home, 1718 W. 63d street until 10 p. m.

Wednesday. Services at Duquoln, on Friday. PRos-pect 6-1000. THREDE Ernest Threde. beloved husband ot Bertha, fond uncle of Raymond Threde.

Chauncey and Norman Hoffman. Services Thursday, Sept 27. 3 p. at chapel, 1107 W. 79th street Interment Oak Hill.

Member of Division 241, Street Car Men's union. COTE Joseph P. Cote, 9347 S. Tally avenue, late Mildred, dear father of Edward, Louis Joseph Herbert the late Florence liam, loving mother cf Vivian Grande and dak Lawn, sept. 24, 1951.

beloved Gen. Robert E. Wood, board chairman of Sears, Roebuck Marshfield died yesterday in Grant hospital. Mr. Schlanger, a retired furniture salesman, had lived in Chicago 60 years.

He is survived by a son, Kalmah. Serv-, ices will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. Burial will be in Rosemont Park cemetery.

Simon Klein Simon Klein, 88, for many years a real estate broker, died yesterday in his home at 2654 W. Division st. He had been a resident of Chicago for more than 70 years. He leaves four sons, Edward, Louis Josepn and Herbert and Allen L. Services Thursday.

11 a. m. husband of Gertrude Cote, brother of Wil the late Theodore Benson, fond sister of Jane Myles. grandmother of Jack and Jill. at chapel.

5206 Broadway. Interment liam Cote. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street. O.

B. Waldhelm. Keating at funeral nome, 820 Talcott road, where services will be held Thursday at 3 p. m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens Park Ridge.

111. Funeral Thursday. Seot. was reported yesterday to be recuperating in Lake Forest hospital, where he underwent an 37, at 3 p. m.

Burial Mount Emblem ceme South. KOIS3 John M. Kolss, late of 3313 W. 18th street, beloved husband of Sophlne, nee Krezel: loving father of Marv Ann. Comdr.

Joseph R. Davis tery. TAlcott 3-5122. CROSS Raymond A. Cross, accidentally, of Tlllle.

and Charlotte, dear brother of Irene 4216 N. Tripp avenue, loving son ot Joseph NUNZIATO Rose Nunziato, late of 3136 W. Congress street fond mother ot Katherlne Kowalczyk. Estelle Kolss. and Minnie Slapa and Mary Ann, dear brother of Marie Schom- Baltimore, Sept.

25 (iP) Comdr. Joseph R. Davis, 43, chief engineer Funeral Thursday. Sept. 27.

1951. at 9:30 abdominal operation Saturday. Associates said he was expected to stay in the hospital several days. a. from chapel, 2159 W.

Cullerton, to Bartels. Frank, and Anthony lovenelli. beloved daughter of Annette, and the late Frank, sister of Lena, Frank. Angelo. Fhilo- mer.

George and the late Leonard. Funeral aervlces Friday, a. from chapel, 5318 W. 25th street. Cicero, to St.

Edward's St. Anna church. Interment Resurrection. TROEMEL Llllle M. Troemel of Blue Island, Virginia 7-6755.

church. Interment St. Adalbert'a. TOwnhall mena, Thomas, Theresa. Joseph, Fat, end Fred, grandmother of three.

Funeral frtm KOWALSKI Edmond Kowalskt cf 233 W. 3-4242. chapel. 2809 Harrison atreet. Thursday, -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- for the Great Lakes district of the United States coast guard, with headquarters at Cleveland, died in the United States public health service hospital here last night.

25th street, beloved husband ot Mary Ko- curr AN Margaret M. Curran. nee Durkin. uel S. Leibowitz, who have guided the grand jury's two year probe into police corruption in Brooklyn, Sept.

27, at 9 a. to Mother Cabrinl vack Kowalskl, dear father of Marion and Kathleen Kowalskl. fond aon of Walter and church. Burial Mount Carmel. NEvada A.

Services will be held Thursday of 10729 Cottage urove avenue, aevotea wife of Daniel, dear mother of Mary. Irene 8-2828. Mallory. Daniel and John, sister of in the chapel at 5206 Broadway. the late Frances Walczak.

dear brother ot Matthew and Lucille Kowalskl. Funeral Fri O'DONNELL Winiam 3. OTXmnell of 1223 Mary Toman. Kate Galezlo. Anna Trench.

praised the presentment. Visited Gambler's Estate Lawrence avenue, dear son of William and Funeral Information LAIN 6c SON day, 9 a. from funeral home, 713 W. Resting at mortuary. 12 E.

112th place. Fu Catherine, fond brother ot John and Mary. 31st street, to St. Anthony's church. Inter neral Friday 9 a.m., to Holy Rosary church.

ment Resurrection cemetery. Information, Funeral 9:30 a. from funeral home. 3552 Southport avenue, to Our Lady Interment Holy sepulchre. Meanwhile, the New York state BELLWOOD BOY, Victory 3-1158.

CUSTER Joseph H. Custer, beloved husband of Louroes cnurcn. interment St Joseph a. crime commission continued its in KRETSCHMER Dr. Herman Louis Kretsch O'KEEFE Pfc.

John F. O'Keefe. Jan. 7, ANEMIA VICTIM, of Mary K-, loving latner oi Mrs. Kose Irvine.

Michael C. and John H. Custer, and John Titus, fond grandfather ot four, great-crandfather of three, devoted brother of 1951. at Wonju, Korea, beloved son of vestigation of possible links be tween crime and politics in Rich NAN BLAKSTONE DIES; WON FAME AS SINGER IN NIGHT CLUBS HERE Frana ana Mary, nee Neillgan, loving brother of Pvt. Edward J- U.

S. Carrie. Harry. Mrs. Jennie Quinn.

Edward, DIES AT AGE OF 10 mond borough, comprising Staten SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-0025. WEDNESDAY MIRFIELD Alfred 1 p. m.

at chapel. EAIRE Harry. 2 p. m. at chapel, THURSDAY Francis and David Member of St.

Mel High School alumni, class of 1947. and Clarence. Resting at chapel, 851 E. 75th atreet, until 1 p. m.

Thursday. Sept. 27. Services at 2 p. m.

at Peace Memorial Island. At chapel, 4138 Madison street. Funeral Jimmy Ariola, 10, of 155 Boh Thursday at 10 a. m. to St Mel's cnurcn.

a-hnrch 7nth and Laflln. Interment Ever land Bellwood, whose fight to Peter P. Spinelli, Staten Island's first assistant district attorney, Interment Queen of Heaven. green. Member ot Hod Carriers unien, local No.

6. OLSON Arthur H. Olson, 6704 S. State OLSON Arthur. 1 p.

m. at chapel. FRIDAY MIBKILEES James. 3 p. m.

at chapel. Nan Blakstone, 45, former star, who died here Monday, street. Sept 24. 1951, beloved son of DALY See Fred Bertsche notice. recover from Cooley's anemia attracted wide rt A VI son Annie Davison, nee Hoover.

be mer, Sept. 23, 1951, of 200 E. Pearson street, beloved husband of Marion fond father of Herman brother of George end Richard. Resting at chapel. 2701 N.

Clark street, until noon Wednesday. Service at St. Chrysostom's church, Wednesday, at 3 p. m. Interment Rosehill mausoleum.

LADEWIO Alfred E. Ladewlg. beloved husband of Alvina, dear father of Eleanor and Alfred father-in-law of Eleanor Helen, grandfather of Joan Marie, fond brother of Mrs. Charlotte Schubert. Services Thursday.

Sept. 27. 2 p. at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue, to Acacia Park.

Klldare 5-5420. LAMBl'B John M. Lambur of 5451 Cornell avenue, beloved husband ot Stella nee Anderson: son of George E. and Mary brother of George E. Jr.

and Mrs. Margaret Wild. At rest at chapel, 2024 E. 75th street. Funeral Friday, 9 a.

to St. Phillip Neti church. Masa at 9:30. Interment Mount Olivet Mathilda C. and the late Andrew Olson brother of Harry Olson.

At chapel, 316 W. under questioning by the commission, admitted he has visited the "Wild Acres" estate of Michael 111., wife of the late Otto, fond mother 01 George C. and Mrs. Ulllan Fine. Resting at funeral home.

13050 Greenwood avenue. Services Friday, 2 p. m. Interment Cedar Park cemetery. Member ot Elms chapter.

Eastern Star, No. 271. WALSH Rhode Walsh. Sept 34. 1951.

beloved husband ot Alice, nee Bresnahan: father 6l the Rev. James Edwin Frank and Howard J. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from chapel. 7705 Cottage Grove avenue, to Holy Cross church.

Masa 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. WENIG August Gus Wenlg, late of 7364 South Park avenue, beloved husband of the late Florence, fond father of James, Florence, and Ellen, brother of Emelia. Joseph, Marie Mlttler.

and the late Margaret. Thomas, and Fred. Funeral Friday. 9:30 a. from funeral borne, Halsted at 76th atreet, to St.

Columbanus' church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Please omit flowers.

STewart 3-7700. WERHAND Frank Wert) and of 5326 S. Laflln atreet. beloved husband of Marie, fond father ot Mildred Weger, Florence Radtke. and Mary, dear son ot Mary and the lata Frank, brother of Sr.

M. Charltas. Ph. J. C.

Collette Elsen. Mary Murphy. Hlldegarde Hahn. Charles, Joseph, Edward, and the late Elizabeth, grandfather of four. Funeral from chapel.

1503 W. 51st street. Thursday. Sept 27. at 8 a.

m. to St Augustine's church. Interment Mary's. call YArds 7-4765. WIERZCHOWSKI Michael WlerzchowsU.

late of 2338 W. 23d atreet beloved husband ot Frieda, nee Walter brother ct Frances. Joseph, the late John and Josephine, uncle of Caroline Jakubowskl. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. iru.

from funeral home. 3110 W. 32d place, to St Ann's church. Interment St Adalbert's. Virginia 7-7578.

WILLIAMS See Wilbur Donnelly notice. WISCH Fred Wisch. formerly of 4037 W. Cermak road, beloved husband of Bertha. Resting at funeral home.

4115-17 W. 26th street. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment Waldhelm.

63d atreet at Harvard avenue, where services loved wife of tne late ueorge, near sisier oi touls. Ellen Freed, and Sarah Suhr, fond attention, died will be held Thursday, Sept 27, at 1 p. m. nn rf Hurvpv Hoover. William Hoover, Dalessio, reputed gambling boss interment oak Hill.

WEntwortn 6-0023. nri Tutolic Nnrderen. Services Friday, 1 McMANABA James F. NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV.

PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2645. WEDNESDAY ACT)EE! Femi. 2 o. m. at r-hanel mt 4920-24 Irvine Park road.

yesterday in Presbyte rian ORBON Anthony Orbon of 2721 S. 58th court. Cicero, dearly beloved husband of Interment Town of Maine. Member of Rebekah lodge. No.

11. I. O. O. F.

KH- Anna, fond father of Larry of California and Frank Orbon, grandfather of four. dare 5-6220. Services Friday, 10 a. at funeral home, hospital. i -my's spleen was removed last DIVILA Anna Divlla, 4744 N.

Keystone ave BRA1LSFOBD Mary. 1 p. m. at chapel. HAGBERO Augusta.

3 p. m. at chapel. THURSDAY 5844 W. Cermak road.

Interment Wood-lawn cemetery. Member of Lithuanian CORNELL Ma beile. 10 a. m. at chapel.

directed in her will that her ashes be scattered from Tribune Tower. The notation was found by her husband and manager, Ronald A. Gerard. Services are to be held at 4 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at society. OLymplc 3-0243. June, and he ap GKOSSMITH Alfred E. 11 a. m.

chapel. nue, beloved daughter oi Marie ana juiui Divlla, sister of Lillian Wyatt, sister-in-law of Myron Wyatt, aunt ot Myra Jean and Richard. Service Thursday, Sept. 27. 1:30 p.

at chapel, 3834 W. Irving Park road. LATER Leah Lauer ot 7407 Kingston ave AKIN Sarah Paktn of 3618 W. Division btKBAiu-Nan a street, wife of Leo, mother of Eleanor Leonas nue, beloved wife of the late David, dear sister ot Rae Dessauer. At rest In chapel.

and Peter Pakln, sister of Alice Rosenblatt, parently was be-ginning to recover when he Interment zfonenuan nauuuoi wiuwi, Joe, Stanley, and Nathan Litman. Funeral DONNELLY Wilbur L. Bill Donnelly, late 2024 E. 75th street Services Thursday, 3 p. in.

LEMONGEIXI See Frank Mase notice. Thursday, Sept. 37, 11 a. at chapel. SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W.

95TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2183. WEDNESDAY 3654 w. Roosevelt road, interment Work man Circle cemetery. Forest Park.

LEWELLYN Frank D. Lewellyn, beloved hus two or three times. Spinelli said he wasn't certain about what had prompted him to make the visits to the 3,000 acre Pennsylvania estate. Maybe I was hunting," he said hesitantly. Or maybe I went for a ride with some of the local attorneys." The commission's chief counsel, John Harlan, demanded: You knew Mickey was a gambler, didn't you? No, I did not," Spinelli shouted back.

I never knew it." EXECUTIVE DIES WHEN HIS PLANE suffered a re- Ariou lapse and was returned to the hospital Sept. 8. PETERSON Isabella Peterson, beloved wife ot band ot Grace, nee Marine: loving latner oi Frances Jean, dear brother of six. Services Nan Blakstone Victor, loving mother of Janet Biggerstaff Wednesday. 3 D.

at cnapei. 482 1 Margaret Stone, end Rose Hansen, fond AIM Frank E. 11 a. m. at chapel, BRUECKS Violet 1 p.

m. at chapel, SCHMIDT Fred. 10 a.m. In church THURSDAY Bellwood residents contributed Damen avenue. Interment private.

Member of Loyal Order of Moose, No. 3: Fraternal Order of Eagles, North Shore lodge; Chicago 5501 N. Ashland av. with cremation Friday. Miss Blakstone, born COTE Joseph P.

3 D. m. at grandmother of four. Services Thursday, Sept. 27.

1:30 p. at chapel. 1107 W. 79th street. Member of Omar Zuannas, No.

43, and American Rebekah lodge. No. STONEROCK George. I p. m.

at chapel. about $2,400 and more than 100 pints of blood to help Jimmy fight lodge No. 4, B. P. o.

ElkS. in Minnesota, won her first sing WITZ Becky Witz. nee Rablnowltz. of 1963' the ailment, caused by destruction LILLESKOU John Lllleskou. 82 years, of 2447 N.

St. Louis avenue, beloved aon ot the late Christian and Karen, fond brother LAIN SON ing successes in Gold Coast night clubs. She later sang thruout this of red blood cells. The of Eric Dorothea. Jennie, and Mrs.

Otto nickname Chrlstofal Kahl. Services Friday Albert, operated a small trucking country and in Europe. E. 73d place, beloved wife of the late Arthur dear mother of Evelyn Segal and Esther Farkas. fond sister of Pearl Lelder-man.

Morris. Sam, Seymour, and Capt. Nathan L. Robbin. U.

S. N. Service Thursday, 10 a. at chapel, 693S Stony Island avenue. Interment Beverly cemetery.

at 2 p. m. at funeral home. 3421 Fullerton In recent years, Miss Blakstone avenue. Interment Mount Olive.

had lived in Hollywood. She was LIPKE Justine C. Llpke, 443 Marengo avenue. Forest Park, wife of the late Fred, dear of 6717 S. Ashiana avenue, ueariy uiuru husband of Mae, devoted father of Richard La very, loving son of.

Nancy and the late James, fond brother ot Mrs. Viola Lund-berg. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 1018-20 W.

79th street, to St. Brendan's church. Interment St. Mary's. Muncle, papers please copy.

DRAKE Annie Daughaday Drake, Sept. 24, 1951, beloved wife ot the late Tracy C. Drake, mother of Carlos C. Drake of Los Angeles, Cal. and Francis A.

Drake of Lake Geneva, sister of Cotton Daughaday and Hamilton Daughaday. At chapel, 300 E. Erie street, service at Westminster chapel of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Wednesday, 3:30 p. m. Interment Rosehill cemetery.

In lien of flowers please send contributions to Lake Geneva Fresh Air Ass'n Holiday Home In care of Mrs. William F. Petersen, Lake Geneva, Wis. DUFFY John Charles Duffy beloved husband ot the late Mary Amelia, fond father ot Kathertne, Iraogene. John C.

brother of Mrs. Mary Brlsse. Harry E. and Frank J. Funeral Friday at 9:30 a.

m. from mortuary, 1000-1010 E. 79th atreet, to St. Joachim's church. Burial Holy Sepulchre.

EBROM Julia Ebrom, beloved wife of the late Peter, dear mother of Eleanor. Irene Pence, Eugene, and the late Clara and Stephen. Funeral Thursday at 10 a. m. from funeral home, 5935 W.

Belmont, to St. Lucy's church. Interment St Adalbert's. BErkshlre 7-4404. ECK Alois A.

Eck of 844 S. Cuyler avenue. WRIGHT Samuel A. Wright. Sept.

33. C. H. JORDAN CO. Funeral Directors Chicago and 8uburbs FOR 97 YEARS 200 X.

Erle-st. superior 7-7709 mother of Louise Schweinsberg and the late business and did additional work to meet the bills. Neighbors cleaned the family home and helped take care of Jimmy's two brothers, David, 6, and Albert 4. stricken Sunday after she and her husband came here for trial of his Fred, erandmother of Alfred scnweinsoerg, Loretta Waldersen and Marian Anderson, six great-grandchildren. Services Thursday.

1 p. at funeral home, 203 S. Marlon personal injury suit against a railroad, and died of a cerebral hem -CEMETERIES- street, at Pleasant street Oak Park. Inter two 4-GRAVE LOTS GLEN OAK. ROckwell 2-5476.

ment Concordia. orrhage in Columbus hospital. t.ipsKi nave Ucskl. 4954 N. Drake avenue.

-IN MEMOBIAM Miss Blakstone is survived by 188. FRENDERGAST See Fred Bertsche notice. PRICE Anne Ruth Price ot 1015 52d street, beloved alster of Ethel, Morris and Zelda, sister-in-law of Henrietta, aunt of Melvin. Service Thursday, 1 p. m.

at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Jewish Waldhelm. BADWAY Rose Friedman Radway, beloved wife of David, dear mother of Tanla. fond alster of Ida Ganek, Dorothy Klrsch, and Esther Sloan. Services Wednesday, 1 p.

at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Westlawn. RANIERI Anna Ranlerl. nee Melone, late of 4407 W. Adams street, dear wile of Etna, loving mother of Richard, U.

S. and Victor, beloved daughter of Glacollna and the late Spanlslao. beloved sister of Virginia Mats, Connie Scalzlttl. FJvlsa. and Mario Melone.

Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a. from chapel, 5120 W. Fullerton avenue, to St. Mel's church.

Interment Mount Carmel. ARmltage 6-7800. SODER Benedlkt Roder. late residence, 5624 N. Moody, beloved husband of Hulda Roder, fond father ot Benedict.

Florence Neuen-schwander, Oscar, Raymond, Virginia, and Dorothy, brother of Marian Voelki and Emma Ruehli, grandfather of Allen and John. Services Friday, Sept. 28, at luneral home. 6754 Northwest highway. Interment Chapel Hills Gardens, west cemetery.

ROLL Olive H. Roll of 419 S. Princeton ave BETSCH Minnie Betsch. I loved you too her husband; her mother, Mrs, EDNA. dearly to ever forget.

DIVES IN POND Francis Heaney, 53, of West Chicago, Du Page county, an official of the Abbott Advertising company, 19 S. La Salle was killed yesterday when a plane he was flying crashed into a pond on a farm in Pulaski county, about 20 miles north of Cairo. Farmers in the area reported to state police that they heard the motor of the plane cutting out as it circled about noon. There were no witnesses to the accident but beloved husband of Blanche, nee Flnkle-ateln, dear father of Arthur and Mar-cella M. Blumenthal.

devoted grandfather of three grandchildren, fond brother of Saul. Jacob, Max ot Louisville. and Esther Lebow of Los Anceles. Cal. Services Di OKIO Carolina Di Orio.

In loving memory ot our dear wile and mother on ber 66th Emily Ewald Blakstone, 1411 Winona and a sister, Mrs. John Jimmy received about 900 Get well" cards along with books, magazines, and several dozen toys. Last July 17 Jimmy appeared before the Bellwood Lions club to express thanks for the club's aid. Services will be held at 10 a. m.

Friday in St. Simeon's church, Bellwood. birthday. Always so true, unselfish and kind. Wednesday, 3 p.

at chapel, 5206 Broad- B. King of Chicago. wav. Interment Kehllath Jacob cemetery, Few In this world her equal you'll find; Waldhelm. Member ot Pilgrim Jonas lodge.

A beautiful lire that came to an end, No. 1079, A. F. A. M.

She died aa she lived, everyone's friend, LOVELESS Erdie Loveless, nee Bateman. 485 Oak Park, beloved husband of Sophia, nee Barth; dear father of Helen Gordon, Alois Foundation Gives $2,000 Hawthorne avenue. Glen Ellyn, beloved wife Your memory whl always be LOVING HUSBAND. SONS, DAUGHTER. AND GRANDCHILDREN.

Margaret Makl. Raymond and Her ot George C. Loveless, fond mother of Mrs. bert P. Eck, fond brother of Mary Consler to Hektoen Institute Svlvla L.

Behmer. Funeral xnursaay. sept. KAUFHOLD Emma Kaufhold. In loving re and tne late juhus and Christian Eck and TWO BOBBERS GET $6 Frederick Burr? of Crown Point.

told p. at St. Lukes hospital, beloved hua-and of Roberta, father ot Ople M. Black-well. Samuel Louis, and William P.

Wright son of Nannie Wright Services at funeral parlors. 3800 S. Michigan avenue. 10 a. to.

Thursday. Interment Burr Oak cemetery. YANCY Laura Frances Yancy, 3310 W. Walnut. Sept.

33. 1:30 p. Provident' hospital, dear mother of Lawrence A. Yancy. Mrs.

Corinne Cotton, and Mrs. Ethel Perkins ot Cleveland. O. Funeral services Thursday at 1 p. St Stephen's.

A. M. church. Damen and Washington boulevard. Inter- ment Sunset cemetery.

YARA David Alan Yara. 3617 W. 115th street loving son of John and Marie, toed brother of Jack, grandson of Michael and Mary Yara and Mary Krueger, great-grandson of Albert Kllma and Emma Krue-ger. Funeral Friday. 9 a.

from chapel, 5218 Kedzie avenue, to St. Christina's church. Interment St Mary's. PRospect 6-3810. YARMOSHKA John Yarmoshka.

Sept. 33. 1951. late of 5708 S. Marshfield avenue, beloved husband of the late Veronica, fond father of Theodore.

John Marie La Francis, Sophie Prater, Matilda Schroeder. and the late Joseph, grandfather of 14 and great-grandfather ot 10. Funeral Thursday. Sept. 27, at 8:30 a.

from funeral home. 4605 S. Hermitage avenue, to Holy Cross church. Interment St Caslmlr's cemetery. YArds T-1741.

ZAHROBSKT Josephine Zahrobsky, nee Sra-mek of Channel lake. Antloch. 111., beloved wife of Rudolph Zahrobsky, dear mother of Josephine Kllndera and Blanch Kalbow. six grandchildren, brother, and sisters. Funeral aervlces Thursday.

Sept. 37. at 1:30 p. at funeral home. 6227 W.

Cermak road. Berwyn, to Woodlawn. GUnderson 4-2050. 27. 3 p.

from chapel, 304 N. Main atreet, Wheaton. Interment Wneaton ceme Josephine Fries. At funeral home, 17 Madi the noise or the crash set on a The Hektoen Institute for Medi police yesterday that two Negroes robbed him membrance of our darling parenta on Mama1 birthday. Sept.

26. LONESOME AND LOVING CHILDREN. son street. Oak Park. Funeral Friday, Sept.

tery. Call Wheaton 8-0027. ot 16 In hallway at 3619 Cottage Grove a. search. cal Research has received a gift 28, at 9:30 a.

to Ascension church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven, LYNCH A rust a M. Lynch, nee Sass.

beloved EXNKEL Minnie L. Kunkel. In loving mem Mrs. Mary Pendergast, 916 Vail wife of Henry, loving mother of Marion and ory of our dear mother and grandmotner on nue. Villa Park.

111., beloved wile of Earl D. Roll, dear mcther of Donald E. and Marilyn the late Raymond, lovlnx sister of Marina EGX Victor Egx, beloved husband ot the late Helen fond father of Frances Arlington Heights, a daughter of $2,000 from the Mildred Rothschild Memorial foundation, the institute reported yesterday. Roll, slater of AdolDh Hansen. Resting at her 65th birthday.

Memories are treasures no one can steal; Death Is a heartache nothing can heal: Tranbarger and Max Sasa. grandmother of Karen and Maureen. Resting at funeral chapel. 134 S. York street.

Elmhurst. where services will be held Thursday. 2:30 home. 5701 W. Division street, until 11 of Heaney, said her father had recently bought a ranch near Baxter-ville, and commuted to Chi Some may forget her now that ahe's gone.

But we shall remember, no matter how long. a. Friday. Sept. 28.

In atate at N. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens, west Past matron of Villa Park chapter. No. 953. O.

E. and oast grand Ada. grand chapter. LOVING SON EDWARD AND FAM1LI, Austin Lutheran church. Mason avenue and Le Moyne atreet until time of service at IVWENTHAL Rose Rosenthal Lowenthal.

In cago in a four seater plane. He was O. E. S. In Hew of flowers, contributions 2 p.

m. Interment Waldhelm cemetery, tttL tStlltKUK'iA FAST! J) ASPIRJH fond and loving memory of our dearly be may be made to the Eastern Star sanitarium AUStin 7-4440. ADVERTISMENT BLAZING STOMACH PAINS HOW GO FAST when caused by excett acid I at Macon, iiu on his way from Baxterville when the crash occurred, she said. Also loved daughter and sister. BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

LYNCH Ella J. Lynch of 7600 Greenvlew Chicago, wife of Edward E. Lynch, BOSS Ella Ross, Sept 25. 1951. at home.

1151 E. 56th street, sister of Helen Ross. I SOHRATJEK U. Maurice V. Sohrauer.

Sept Kellerhals, Eleanor Sleber, grandfather of Luella Sleber. Fred and Eleanor Kellerhals, brother of the late Severln Egx. Funeral Friday. 9:30 a. m.

from 5764 Hlggins avenue, to St. Constance church. Interment St. Boniface cemetery. PAUsade 5-2141.

EHRHARDT Herbert C. Ehrhardt. formerly of Oakdale avenue, fond son of the late Caroline and Louis Ehrhardt, also leaves atz sisters and two brothers. Services Friday. Sept.

28. 1 p. m. at funeral home, P200 N. Western avenue, comer ot Foster.

Interment Waldhelm cemetery. FAHERTY Patrick C. Faherty," Sept. 24, 1951, husband of Elsie Riser Faherty. Services and Interment private.

FISCHER Charlotte Fischer, of 1948 N. Richmond street, dear sister of the late Edward, Arthur, and William. Service Thursday, 3 p. at funeral home. 3301 i Fullerton Avenue.

Interment Irving Para. 26. 1918. In loving memory. BROTHER AND SISTERS, surviving are the widow, Sarah, and two daughters, Mrs.

Sarah Benken and Mrs. Edith Marshall. Louise Holmquist, Virginia Weston. Frances Leake, and J. B.

Ross. Burial at Independence, Mo. It la requested that Sowers not STEFFENS Rosa Steffens. Sept. 36.

1950. be sent. RUTT Valeria Rutt. Sept. 34.

late of 3873 Don't just auffer agonizing pain, constant burn ing, indigestion, gaa, heartburn and other dia-treaa caused by exeeas atomach acid. Pfunder'a Tablets guarmU amazing quick relief of such misery or money back! Formula of F. H. (under, Ph.C contains medically-proved in- One year haa passed, since that aad day. When one we loved was called away.

Cod took her home. It was Hli will. But In our hearts she llveth still. LOVING DAUGHTERS. mother of Mrs.

Franklin Miller of Stockton. Byron W. of Clendale. and Or In L. Lynch.

Services, Thursday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 1460 Sherman avenue, Evanston. Interment Syracuse, N. Y. LYNCH Sarah 7.

Lynch, dear wife of the late John J. Lynch, devoted mother of Thomas F. Lynch and Dorothy Bamberger, beloved sister of Margaret Power, grandmother ot Nancy J. Bauman, Joseph C. and Barbara D.

Bamberger. Funeral Thursday. a. from funeral home. 318 E.

71st street, to St Dorothy's church. Interment ZMARZLY Mary Zmarzly. nee Lewandowskt N. Drake avenue, beloved mother ot Edward and Frank, fond sister of Veronica Gerlach, Joseph and Jack Kandybe, grandmother ot three. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a.

m. from KOB CHAIN STORK OF $1,000 LOOT Burglars robbed the Jewel Tea company tor at 3310 N. Cicero av. of 11,000 worth of coffee, cereals, meat, ctgarets. and silk tor tr.

Donald Bayer, 3tlT N. Kedvale produce department manager, reported to police yesterday. WESTON George E. Weston. In loving mem grediental Neutralizes excess acid.

Coats stomach with soothing film! Then jroa eat without fear, enjoy Ufa again I Get Pfunder'a Tablets wh" v. rfuuu. avTCira moxner of Frank and Eleanor Carlson. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. lrum chapel.

3044 W. Cermak road, to St. Cajlmir' iurch. Interment Resurrection. Bishop ory of our husband and father, who passed chapel, 3630 George atreet.

to t. "7-clnth'a church. Interment St. Adalbert's. SPauldinf 3-6630.

hiii ii away Sept. 26. 1949. WIFE AND CHILDREN. Utct 190,000,000 already need..

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