Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 25
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 25

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
25
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

CCIjtrago Bally Crtbunc Saturday, Saptambar 19, 1953 DEATH NOTICES' INJURIES FATAL TO PASSENGER IN AUTO CRASH Beri 74, of 135th st. and Trumbull pi. Robbins died TIPSY DRIVER, ON 8 CHARGES Must Pay for Multiple yesterday in County hospital of injuries suffered Sept 11 when the automobile in which he was a passenger struck a parked car at 79th st and Columbus av. Ernest Fletcher 31, Negro, of 13304 Sawyer Worth, driver Giffi. for 1 Chicagoland's Fighting Men in Korea TOE TRIBUNE gain Invite your assistance ia providing Christina gifts for ChicagolancT fighting men in Korea.

To tend Christina parcel to a particular fighting man, please give his full name, serial number, and complete service address. All gifts will be purchased from a general fund, to which you are Invited to contribute. If you know someone who should receive a package, send Hi nam and complete address even' tho you cannot contribute. If you do not know a fighting man in Korea but would like to send a Chriitmas package, you may fill out the second blank aad sead your contribution to THE TRIBUNE now. Please include' the fighting man's complete service address.

Pleas print pencil or a typewriter to assure legibility 1. 1 with THE TRIBUNE to sead the gift lot Kara .......4 Serial Diviijoa. APO number or FPO S. The following' ta my name, address, and telephone -number where can be reached in case some naatstioo arises concerninr the above address. The information Included here la lor TBS TRIBUNE'S us only.

It will not appear, with the parcel. Accident in Year Chicago's" 1953 Traffic Toll ALDERMEN 0. K. 3 ORDINANCES ON FIRETRAPS Three' ordinances designed to abolish firetrap tenements and check the spread of slums were approved yesterday by a special subcommittee of the city council. The ordinances are based on new powers granted to cities at the recent session of the legislature and constitute a long range program for conserving marginal city properties.

The subcommittee rejected a proposal by Aid. Freeman to shift inspection and enforcement functions of the city building department to a new conservation board. Freeman had argued that such a move is necessary to revitalize inspection services and forestall further loss of life in tenement fires. He warned that An 18 year old motorist, cor victed of drunken driving and seven other traffic viola tions resulting from one series of accidents was fined $655 and costs yes terday in Safety court and placed on probation for a year. It was stipulated that he is not to Name Street address.

Hare of the automobile, is scheduled to appear Oct. 14 in Safety court public opinion, aroused by the deaths of 18 persons Sept 7 in a drink intoxicants or drive a car in that period nor leave the on charges of negligent driving fire at 3616 State will not be Telephone S. Ta help make this program possible, I am enclosing; S. Please make checks or money orders payable to Chicago Tribune Charities, Incl Names and contributions should be addressed to Gifts for THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Tribun Tower. Chicago II.

state without permission. and inadequate brakes. satisfied with a "phony" and long deferred program of re "I could send you to jail, but I don think you learn anything from it," Judge Sigmund form. State Laws to Be Tested Up to midnight Thursday 422 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Jan. 1.

Of these, 277 were killed in Chicago. In the same period, BOYLE Jamet J. Boyle, beloved husband of the late Margaret, dear father of Florence Adler, James, and Dorothy Culver, brother of Catherine jQulnlan. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 4153 Sheridan road, at Bunena avenue, to St.

Mary of the Lake church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre, Bittersweet 8-1538. RTJNSFELD See Reiraei notice.

BUCHHOLZ August W. Buchholx, formerly of Melrose Park, beloved husband of Emma, nee Doe ring; fond father of Charles, Elmer, and Mrs. George Bltson-nltte. grandfather of Mrs. William Volk-man.

William and Robert Bittonnitfe. Resting at funeral home, 16th av. near Lake Melrose Park. Servtcet Monday. 21.

1953, at 2 p. m. Interment Arlington cemetery. Fillmore 4-0714. BURCHETT IsabeUe Burchett, nee Brltton, 7408 Ingleslde avenue, beloved wife of the late George loving mother of Mrs.

Hasel Bradley. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from funeral home, 820 E. 75th street, to St. Francis de Paula church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Burial Holy Sepulchre. Victory 8-1817. BURLESON-Leonard R.

Burleson, dearly beloved hutband of Caroline, nee Maratta; loving father of Robert, fond son of Aaron and Urnel Burleson of Evansville, lnd brother of A. L. Burleson, Alleen Wlthrow, Iola Roberts, and Margaret Meek. Resting at funeral home. 7600 W.

Grand avenue, at the circle. Funeral Monday. Sept. 21, 9:30 a. at St.

Celettlne't church. Burial Queen of Heaven. MKrrlmae 7-1111. Gladstone 3-1234. BURR Lydla Howard Burr of 1300 Judson avenue, Evanston, Sept.

18, 1953, wife of the late Walter D. Burr, mother of Theodore Stiles and Walter D. Burr five grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Blanche Matthews, Spokane, stepsister of Winifred KtlcksonCharlotte Wat-ton, and Ruth Flerke. Service 4:30 p.

m. Monday at chapel. 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Burial private. BTKOWSKI Lillian H.

Bykowikl, nee Yanke, Sept. 17, 1953, beloved wife of Bruno, lovlnr mother of Bruno Jr. and Norbert, grandmother ot Bruce and Wayne, dear daughter of Rote Yanke, sister ot Isabel Krlss, Cecilia Kriss, Irene Gajew-aki, and Loretta Kuslak. Funeral Monday. Sept.

21, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 5778 Lawrence avene, to St. Constance's church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

Klldare 5-3800. CARIOSCIA Mike Carloads, 910 S. Loomlt ttreet, cousin of Patsy and Mike Carioscla, nephew of Joe Carioscla. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from chapel, 813 W.

Taylor ttreet, to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel. MOnroe 6-0449. CIOKBA See George Laica notice. COLO NN A Frank Colonnt.

late of 1100 N. Lawndale avenue, beloved husband of Rosarla, nea Pluchlno; fond father of Patsy, Sam, Angelo, and Jennie Malen-drlno. Funeral Monday, Sept. 21, 10 a. from funeral home, 2353 W.

Chicago ave- nue, to Our Lady of the Aneels church. Interment Mount Carmel. BRunswick 8-8220. COSTANZO Joseph Costanio beloved husband of the late Teresa, dear father of Mrt: Kara Bruno, Mrs. Anna Fanelli, Joseph F.

Ralph, James, Mrt. Con-cetta Salvagglo. Mrs, Agnes Charmelo, and Dr. Carmen fond brother of James, grandfather of 20 and greatgrandfather of four. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

from funeral home, 619 8. Ashland boulevard, to Our Lady of Pom-pell church. Interment Mount Carmel, CULHANE Mary B. Culhane, nee O'Dowd, beloved wife of James dear sister of Michael. Mrt.

Kathleen White, Peter, John, Patrick and the late Anattasla, and Domlnick O'Dowd, niece of Catherine Member of Altar and Rotary to- dety and Third Order of St. Francis. Native; of Cattle Baldwin. County Sligo, Ireland. Funeral from chapel, 4138 Madl- ton ttreet, Monday at 9:15 a.

to St. William's church. Massy 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

DINEEN Cee Rlcbelten notice. EQAN James Egan, father of Charles, Allen, Cora Mitchell, Josephine Domarackl, James Agnes Klein. Irene Williams, and Clarence Murray. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from chapel, 1723 Larrabec ttreet, to St.

Columbkllle't church. Matt 9:30. a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's. Michigan 3-1535. FADER See Jean Martin notice. FECZKO Mary Ann Feczko, late of 1703 W. 18th place, beloved daughter ot Joseph and Louise, nee Strama; fond sister of A lie Joseph In Weisbaden, Germany.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 1726 W. 16th street, to St. Adalbert's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. CAnal 6-1123. Stefanowicz told Charles Hayes III, 6031 S. Monitor av. He gave Joseph F.

Grossman, special assistant corporation counsel 18,940 persons were injured in Hayes a year in which to pay his fines and fixed initial instalments OBITUARIES who drafted the ordinances, traffic accidents in the city. JOHNSON Hilda A. Johnson, Sept. IT, 1953. late of 6914 Oriole avenue, beloved wife of the late Frank dear mother of Florence Bred berg and Albert grand-' mother ot three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., at chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue at Foster, Interment RotehlU. LOngbeach 1-5147. JOHNSON Martha J. Johnson, nee Urban, beloved mother of Kathryn Potter, dear grandmother ot Lee and Kay, fond titter of Mrt.

Frances Murtaugh, Fort Atkinson, Mrs. Robert Merkley, San Diego, Mrs. R. K. McComb, Twin Falls, Idaho, Mrs.

Alt Brlckton, Fort Atkinson, and Carl Toman, Wit. Retting at chapel, 4401 Lawrence avenue, until Sunday, 9 m. Funeral from Royal Hayes funeral home. Fort Atkinson, Monday, 8:30 a. m.

to St. Joseph's church. MUlberry 5-4400. JOHNSON Dr. Resin P.

Johnson, beloved brother of Evadne Worthlntton Sutton and uncle ot Mary Worthlngton Roewade and Delwyn J. Worthlngton. Retting at funeral home, 716 N. State ttreet, where tervlcet will be held Monday at 3 p. m.

Past muter of William McKlnley lodge. No. 876. A. F.

at A. M. Interment Forest Home cemetery. JUDY Earl X. Judy at Edgar.

beloved hutband of Lola Mae. Member of division No. 237. B. of L.

F. and E. At chapel, 4138, Madison street. Sunday after 3 p. m.

Services Monday, 1 p. m. Interment Mount Emblem. KAZDA--Mary Katda, nee Taraba, 1711 8. Morgan ttreet, wife of Joseph, mother ot Marlon Podegract and Charles Kazda, mother-in-law of Frank Podegract, grandmother of Laveme and Arlene.

Funeral Saturday. Sept. 19. 1953, at 1:30 p. at chapel.

1021 W. 19th street. Crema- tion Bohemian National cemetery. CAnal 6-3023 KELLEY Eldora Kelley, late residence Bar-rlngton. 111., formerly of Park Ridge, beloved wife of the late John dear mother of Myrtle McCabe, Dorothy Kerber, Ruth Carrkk, and the late Vera Heeter.

grandmother of 10, great-grandmother ot one. Funeral Monday, Sept. 21, 9 a. from funeral home, 120 S. Northwest highway.

Park Ridge, to St. Anne's church, Barrlngton, 111, Mast 10 m. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Ottawa, 111., papert please copy. KELTTO Juatllna Keltto, late residence Falrport Harbor, beloved wife of the late Samuel, dear mother ot Everett of Chicago.

John of Mentor, Martin and Hilda Lllkla ot Falrport Harbor, and Slg-rtd Luoma of Palnetvtlla, grandmother and great-grandmother. Services Monday at Pottl funeral home, Falrport Harbor. KNOFF Lemont Edwin Knoff, beloved hutband of Charlotte, nee Soeth; dear father of Norman, and Warren Knoff, grandfather of one, dear ton of Barbara Knoff Logan, also two brothers and two sisters. Member of Columbian lodge. No.

819, A. F. A. Watchman of Shepherds of Nazareth shrine. No, 20; Prospect Star chapter No.

773, O. E. 8.: Chicago conclave. No. 24, True Kindred; Electrical Craftsmen club, and local.

No. 134, I. B. of E. W.

Services at chapel, 4138 Madison ttreet, Mondty at 3 p. m- Interment Waldhelm. KUBINIEC Caroline Kublnlec ot 3254 Potomac avenue, beloved mother cf Mary, Ladlslawa, John, and Stanley, mother-in-law of Julius Kondrasuk. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., trom chapel, 2649-51 Hlrsch street, to St. Fidelia' church.

Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. HUmboldt 6-4273. KUNDE Herman R. Kunde, beloved husband of Emma, nee Lemke; loving father of Mildred D.

Krsuse and Myra F. Nelson, fond ton of Caroline, brother ot Paul Otto and Elsie Baske, father-in-law of Walter J. Krause and William I. Nelson, grandfather of Roger D. and Jan-Ice C.

Krause, Keith G. and Craig A. Nelson. Resting at funeral "home, 5300-12 Belmont avenue, until Saturday, Sept. 19, 11:30 a.

m. Lying In state at Messiah Ev. Luth. church, 6201 Patterson avenue, from noon until time of services, 3 p. m.

Interment Concordia cemetery. FAUsade 6-8740. KUPEC Anton Kupee, late of 3050 Sheffield avenue, beloved husband of Veronica Kupec. dear father of Anthony, Frank, John Joseph, George. Theresa and Joanna Ruth, loving grandfather of tlx.

Resting in chapel, 845 W. Armitage. Funeral Monday. Sept. 31.

Mast 10 a. St. Vincent's church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

LAICA George Laica, late of 3717 N. Keeler avenue, beloved husband of Dro-xlna. dear father of Patricia Clorba and Martha Stanls, brother of John and Stefan, grandfather of Nickolaa, Shirley, Betty Mae Richard, George, Susan, and the late Dorothy, great-grandfather of two. Resting at chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park road, until 1 p. m.

Saturday, thence to St. Mary's Romanian Orthodox church, 1345 Webster avenue. Interment Rose-hill. Member of Speranta society. Klldare 5-6220.

LEHMAN Marie Lehman, nee Stoneberg. beloved wife of Harry, mother ot Grace Chideater and Donald, titter of Jennie Stltt, John, Rutti Chideater, William, and Edith Fltsslmmon. Resting at funeral home. 60 S. Grant atreet, Hinsdale, Sunday.

Complete notice later. LONGINI Marcel Longtnl, a resident ot Baltimore, Md for 25 years, formerly of 1626 Prairie avenue, Chicago, since 1890, patted away Sept. 14, 1953, husband of Llda Large Longtnl, ton of the late Rote, nee Einstein, and Abraham Longlnt, grandson ot the late Morris Einstein, who settled in Chicago In 1856. Service waa held at Christ Episcopal argued that the validity of the state legislation must be tested -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- at $40 a month for 11 months. Hits Car, Boy, Lamp Post Police charged that Haye: Norman 0.

Hasten Capt. Lee O. Allure Jr. PERLEY Elisabeth S. Perley of 1360 Greenleaf avenue, Sept.

18, 1953, wife of Frank X. Perley, mother of Bontella Ahlenlus and Berenice Recher, grandmother ot feur, slater of Minnie Smith and Luther' D. Shely. At chapel, 6301 N. Aahland avenue, until 13 noon Monday.

Services Monday, Sept. 31, 3 p. at North Shore Baptist church, 5238 Lake-wood avenue. Interment Oak Woods. Lexington, papers please copy.

PLUMB George H. Plumb, beloved husband of Marie, lather of George Kathryn Wolverton. and Marl Wetherald, ton ot Nellie Plumb. Past matter of Camariom lodge. No.

900," A. F. At A. M. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p.

at chapel, 734 w. 79 th street, at Emerald. Interment Xver-green. POTTER See Rising notice. PROKOP Charles J.

Frokop, formerly of 4819 W. 24th ttreet, Cicero, beloved hutband of the late Josephine, devoted father of Charles, brother of Mary Kra- tentky, grandfather of Alien. Funeral Monday, Sept. 21, 1953, 10 a. at chapel, 5128-30 W.

25th atreet. Cicero. Interment Bohemian National. OLymplc 3-0080. BEIMEB Elsie Reimer, nee Haug, formerly of Lawndale avenue, beloved wlf of tha late Otto dear mother of Elsie Brunt-feld, Walter and Elmer, sister ot Gust and Emll.

grandmother of Shirley Shlller, Ronald Bruntfeld, and Betty Brucher, great-grandmother ot Robert, in-law of Frank, Evelyn, Katherlne and Margaret Haug. Service Monday, 1:30 p. at 3834-36 W. Irving Park road, Interment Irving Park cemetery. XICHELSEN Harry P.

Rlcheben ot C. P. late of 6409 8. Ashland avenue, beloved husband of Mary Phlllppi Dlneert. MeriM ber of Ogden Park lodge.

No. 697, A. A. P. B.

and St. Jude league. Services 3 p. m. Monday at chapel, 1646 W.

63d ttreet. Interment Oak Hill. Information, PRotpect 6-4055. RISING Katherlne O. Rising, beloved wife of the late Peter, mother of Bessie Bullla Potter ot Coloma, and Fred Bullla of Chicago, sister of Patrick Condon of Joliet.

111., the late Mrs. Mary Dortey, Mn. Ellsibeth Grady. John, and Margaret Condon. Funeral Monday, Sept.

31, 10:30 a. from funeral home. 72d st. and Dorchester to St. Laurence's church.

Mass 11 a. m. Interment SU Mary's cemetery. FAirUx 4-1700. BUNZO Glacomo Runio, devoted husband ot Marie LoCoco Runso, beloved father of Sarah Lentl, Ann Frevelettl, Josephine Cuardalabene, John and Charles Runso, eight grandchildren, brother of Nancy Re-dlvlllano.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 7319 Madison atreet, Forest ptrk, to St. Bemtrillne's church. Interment Mount Carmel. BYAN Thomat M.

Rytn, tt 66, Sept. IT. late of 10035 S. Carpenter ttreet. beloved hutband ot Kathryn, nee Reltt: dear brother-in-law of IsabeUe Hayes.

Funeral Monday, 10 a. from chapel, 936-40 W. 69th atreet, to St. Bernard'! church. Mast 10:30 a.

m. Member of Midlothian Country club and Bulldera Tee club. Interment St. Boniface a cemetery. HUdton 3- 0123.

8AMMARCO Carlo Sammarco, loving son of Cennaro (Jerry), and Antlonetta, ne Costantlno; dear brother of Vincent and Peter. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from) chapel, 900 8. Sacramento boulevard, to Eletaed Mother Cabrini church. Interment Mount Carmel, SAcramento 3-4747, SAMPSON John Sampson, late of 6153 8.

Artesian, brother of the late Mn. Jotepti Glynn, uncle of the Rev. Francis, Nellie, and Jerry. At rett at funeral home, 3d atreet and Dorchester avenue. Funeral no tie later.

FAirfax 4-1700. SCHANKEN William J. Schanken of 1654 Pratt boulevard, beloved hutband of Helms Swanhuyser Schanken, loving ton ot August and Martha Schanken. Funeral Monday, Sept. 31, at 3 p.

tn. at funeral home, 1359 Devon avenue at Glen Interment RotehlU cemetery. ROgcrs Park 4- 1617. SHAFT Mary I. Normll Shafer of 9406 S.

Laflln street, beloved wife of the lata Angus Shafer, dear sister of Kathryn, Pike, Margaret, Thomas, and Agnes Nor-mile, fond aunt of Beatrice Kane, Eleanor Hart. Katherlne and William pike, and Marjorle Steeves. Funeral Monday, 6:15 a. from funeral home, 79th it. Loomlt to St.

Margaret of Scotland church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. TRlangle 4-1187. SMITH Hattle Smith, wlf of the lit C. Harry, mother of Alice, litter of Stella Penn and Anna Putman.

At chapel, 197 W. 111th ttreet. until 1:30 p. m. Sat-eurday.

Service 3 p. m. at the Morgan Park Methoditt church. Interment East St. Loult.

BBverly 8-0671. SOERGEL-eChtrles Soergel, beloved husband of Mary nee Clarke; dear father of Margaret R. Srum, grandfather ot Ronald and Arlene, Sium. Retting at funeral home. 851 Irving Park road.

Funeral Monday. Sept. 31, at 8:30 a. m. to St.

John Berchmant church. Mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment SU Mary's, LAkevleif 5- 3133. BTANIS See George Lalca notice STEVENS Stanley Stevens (ZubinikU et in the courts and that the Free- man proposal would complicate Funeral services will be held Funeral services for Capt.

Lee O. Alkire 35, army reserve officers training corps instructor at 2 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 5911 Madison st for Norman Funeral Information LAIN SON automobile struck another car at 64th st and Cicero av. Sept.

4, continued north in Cicero hit a 12 year old boy at 63d st and such court test. He said the transfer of building department functions could be accomplished after the courts have ap O. Hansen, 49, of 504 S. Austin at Furman university, Greenville, S. and son of Mr.

and Mrs, blvd, Oak Park, former news proved the basic laws. paper circulation executive. He The first ordinance approved died Thursday night in Garfield Lee O. Alkire, 10632 Hoyne will be held Monday in the chapel at 2121 W. 95th st.

Capt Alkire, SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 4-0025 SATURDAY BELL Erma 10 a. m. at Chanel provides for establishment of a a former Swift Co.

salesman five member community conservation board with powers to Park hospital. Mr. Hansen was associated with his brother, Arthur, in the Hansen Metal Products company. He had JOliPIN Salma 1 p. m.

at chapel who lived at 9333 Longwood dr, died Wednesday in Walter Reed hospital, Washington. He was a designate areas for conservation and recommend action to the city council to preserve' them. wocked for the Chicago Herald MONDAY MATRAND Sada 3 p. m. at chapel SERVICES TO BX ARRANGED BOWMAN Grover W.

NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND PHONE: LOngbeach 1-3S4S SATURDAY Examiner, the Daily News, and graduate of Morgan Park High school and DePauw university The second provides that the Sun, and the Philadelphia and a veteran of World War II. Also surviving tare his widow, HAMILTON Arthur L. Sr. 1 p.

m. at Chapel Inquirer. He leaves his widow, Helen; a son, Norman 0., and two daughters, Barbara and Mrs. Joan Carroll. Peggy, and two daughters, Mon ica and Sally.

the city may obtain injunctions against property owners who permit their properties to sink below minimum standards of health and safety; owners who flout the injunctions could be punished for contempt of court The third ordinance provides SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-3183 inreniV Dr. Colin Fink Carl E. Granata Red Bank, N.

Sept. 18 (fl5) Services for Carl E. Granath, KTTTT Conrad H. 3 p. m.

at chapel SHEFFIELD Henry 3 p. m. at chapel TIBBLES Walter 6. 1p.m. at chapel MONDAY ALKIRE Capt.

Lee O. Jr. 3 p. m. at chapel Cicero and then crashed into a lamp post at 60th st and Cicero av.

Hayes was arrested there by Policeman John Klecka. -Daniel Shelton, 6331 S. Knox the boy," suffered a broken nose and a fractured right hand, police said. Tipsy Driving Fins $500 Hayes was fined $500 and costs for drunken driving, $100 and costs for leaving the scene of an acciient, $25 and costs for driving on the wrong side of the road, $10 and costs for speeding, and $5 and costs on each of the following charges: failure to yield right of way to a pedestri-. an, negligent driving, running a red light, and damage to city property.

After Hayes surrendered his license for a year according to law. Judge Stefanowicz told him he was going to recommend to Secretary of State Carpentier that no license be issued to Hayes until he is 21. Seven Others Convicted Seven other motorists were convicted of drunken driving. Two were sentenced -to two days 59, of 4949 Lester a revenue fthat where owners fail to comply Dr. Colin G.

Fink of New York, whose development of the tungsten filament helped make elec accountant and an employe for 37 years of Commonwealth Edison company, will be held at 1:30 tric light available to millions. SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2034 E. 75TH-ST. PHONE: FAlrfax 4-T1T7 LAIN SON p. m.

Monday in the chapel at 6754 Northwest hwy. Mr. Gra died at a hospital here yesterday. He was 71. Dr.

Fink won the Perkin medal ot the Society of Chemical Industry and the with 30 day notices, to rehabilitate their buildings, the city may repair or demolish them and collect the cost thru liens on the property. Public Hearing Tuesday A suggestion by Fred Henderson, executive vice president of the Southown Planning association, that notices of violations nath died Thursday in Ravens-wood hospital. He was a veteran of World War I and a charter FERNANDEZ Angel Femandei ot 3661 member of the Edison American Atcheson medal for his electrochemical research. He was professor emeritus of chemical engi C. H.

JORDAN CO. FOR 99 YEARS Funeral Director! Chicago and Suburb. 231 X. Erie-it. superior 7-7 09 Legion post 118.

Surviving are his widow, Helen, and two sons, neering at Columbia university -CEMETERIES- of building and fire codes be filed John and Carl GRAVE LOT Will divide. Arlington cem and former head of the department of electro-chemistry, there. in the county recorder's office etery. Sacrifice lor quick tale. Fillmore 3-7133.

Mrs. Carrie Wheeler Ahem was taken under advisement Henderson said this would elim Archer avenue, beloved husband of Pilar Mallada Femandei, dear father of Mary Garcia, Jose, Pat, and Ellas, and the late Angel Fernandez. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from funeral home, 79th' tt. at Loomlt to Immaculate Heart of Mary mission.

Interment St, Mary't cemetery. TRlangle 4-1187. FERRY Deborah Styles Ferry of Oakwood road. Prairie View, 111.. Sept.

16, 1853, wife of the late Frank Farwell Ferry, mother of Frank F. Ferry Mrt. Mary Hill surpless. Mrs. D.

Jeannette Vincent, Robert C. Hill, Edward S. and the late Fred B. Hill, 13 grandchildren. Memorial service 3 p.

m. Monday at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston, In lieu of flowers contributions may be tent 6 GRAVE lott Spring Gr. aectlon Evergreen 350. GArden 4-3735 Dr.

Rezia P. Johnson Mrs. Carrie Wheeler Ahern, each in the County jail and five inate the possibility that purchasers of slum property act 85, a Chicago resident since she -IN MEMORIAM- were fined $100 and costs each without knowing they were buy was a child, died yesterday in her home at 6106 N. Leader av. Dr.

Rezin P. Johnson, 81, physician and surgeon in Chicago for 50 years, died yesterday- in the Lawson Y. M. where OILSO Ray M. Gtlo.

Sept. 19, 1051. The depthi ot aorrow we cannot tell Of the lost of one we loved to well. LOVINGLY. DAOMAR AND EVELYN, Ordered to jail were: Edward Smith, 54, Negro, 1654 Wash-burne laborer, sentenced by ing a firetrap.

There will be a public hearing HARTMAN Joteph L. Hartman. In lovlnr he resided. He was on the staff to her memorial fund at Washburn Con memory or our dear aad. wno pauea She was the widow of Elliott G.

Ahern. Survivors include a son, Edwin assistant director of industrial relations, for the away one year afo toaty. LOVING DAUGHTERS, MELBA AND DOROTHY. on the ordinances Tuesday before the joint committees on housing, planning, and building and zoning. If they are approved of the Jacksonville state hospital for six years until he retired a year and a half ago.

He served in gregational church. Prairie View, 111, GANTA Joseph Canta of 1754 W. Tilt ttreet, beloved husband of Josephine, fond father of Rote Latwlt, Emily You pel, Marie Pezzuto, Josephine Weller, and Jen IRANCHITELLA-F-Frank Tranchltella. Gone Standard Oil company a 10 year today, netting wner no sna-dowa fall, in perfect peace he awalti Ui daughter, Miss Ethelyn G. Ahern, the army medical corps in World War as a captain.

Surviving is nie Stanton, grandfather of six. At tuners! home. 69th at Justine atreet. Fu by the full committee they could be reported to the council for au. 3 uuintn Ainu axaAjB.no.

CARD OF THANKS neral Monday, 9:30 a. to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church. Interment Holy church, Baltimore, Sept. IS.

LORCH Robert Lorch, beloved hutband of Emma, nee Vott; dear father of Robert Charlotte, Charles, and Kathryn, brother ot the late Mathilda Schoebes. Services Saturday, 2 p. at funeral home, 2500 N. Cicero avenue. Cremation at Acacia Park.

Member of Photo Engraven union, local No. 5, Please omit flowers. Berkshire 7-8070. LOSSIN Elise M. Lossln, nee Wlnkelmann, 7425 Washington street.

Forest Park, beloved wife of Fred fond mother of Walter J. and Esther Wlchtendahl, grandmother of Kenneth and Carolyn Lossln and Roger Wlchtendahl, sister of the late John Wlnkelmann. At funeral home, 203 S. Marlon ttreet, at Pleasant street. Oak Park, until 12 noon Saturday.

Services Saturday. 3 p. at St. John's Lutheran and a grandson. Services will be at 2 p.

m. Monday in the chapel at 3400 N. Central av. sister, Mrs. Evadne Sutton.

action at the meeting Sept. 28. MEMORIALS aent to the Chicago Heart sepulchre. Sanford F. Giles, state, fire association lor the Heart luna are very Services will be held at 2 p.

m. Monday in the chapel at 716 N. CASPAR Paul Caspar, beloved husband of much appreciated- and are tax deductible. Addreii 69 W. Kaihlngton atreet, Chicago.

Katherlne, dear father of, Paul. Katherlne Studnicka, Dorothy Stock, and William, fond brother of Elizabeth Caspar, and State st. William E. Hartwig 3224 S. Wallace atreet, beloved husband of the late Cecilia, father ot Cecilia, stepfather of John V.

Kattmark. Funeral Monday, 9:36 a. trom funeral home. 713 W. 31st ttreet, to 8t.

Mary ot Per4 petual Help church. Interment St. Mary'gj cemetery. Information, Victory 3-1156, STERN AD Andrew T. Sternad, 4730 Beacon atreet, beloved hutband of Mollle.

fond brother ot John. Remain! will He Irs state at ehapel, 6301 W. Cermak road Berwyn, till 3 p. m. Saturday, Sept.

19. Services and burial Casco, Monday. Sept. 21. OLymplc 3-1023, Bishop) 3-2990.

SUFFRIN Albert TRudenberg Suffrin, 3616) Balmoral, beloved hutbtnd of Delia, nea Somach, dear father of Betty Kaplan and Eugene, devoted grandfather ot four, fond brother of Anna Shenkerman, Nathan Sam, Dick and Wally Rudenberg. Service Monday 10 a. m. at chapel, 6145 Broad way. Interment Westlawn.

TIBBLES Walter O. Tibbies. 10207 B. Sawyer avenue. Sept.

18, 1953. beloved husband of Marie fond father of Elisabeth Goulet and Owen A. Tibbies, grandfather of alx. 'At chapel, 3121 W. 95th ttreet, where tervlcet will be held Saturday, Sept.

19, at 1 p. m. Interment Judge Stefanowicz, and Warren Bock, 32, of route 2, Bkxjmfield, a railroad sentenced by Judge Emmett Harrington. Fined by Judge Stefanowicz were: Stanley H. Forsberg, 44, of 10417 Eberhart weigh-master, and Miss Bernice Smith, 35, of 9419 S.

St. Louis sten-ografer. Fined by Judge George B. Weiss were: Pres Hofkin, 49, of 1834 Jackson pool hall operator, and Alex Triplet 46, of 4711 Champlain laborer. Judge Harrington fined Fred L.

Nicholson, 28, of Columbus, a salesman. DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS marshal, completed a special report yesterday to Gov. Stratton on his investigation of fire hazards in Chicago's blighted 'areas. John, grandfather of seven. Services Sat GLASSER A monument will be dedicated William E.

Hartwig, 70, of 1331 urday, 1:45 p. at ehapel. 2245 W. Huron. Interment Chapel Hill Garden Mrs.

Frank H. Weil Franklin st, Chicago Heights, for Mrs. Lilian Bayne West. 74. of He said he would deliver it to soutn cemetery at llitn ttreet ana central avenue.

SEeley 3-S400, GOLONKA Rose Golonka. nee Juszciynskl in memory or Jacob uavia watser, nus-band of Sarah Glasser. father of Delia Eirod, Ruth Levlton, Dr. Julian Glasser, and Charlotte Shapiro, on Sunday, Sept. 20, 3 p.

at Kehllath Jacob cemetery, Waldhelm. the governor Tuesday. beloved wife of the late Michael, loving 28 years mechanical superintendent of the Victor Chemical Works, 11th and Arnold Chicago Heights, died yesterday 719 Emerson Evanston, wife of Frank H. West, executive secretary of the Greater Chicago Protestant laymen's sister of Sophie Mordas. Services Monday, 1 p.

at funeral home. 1023 N. Cali HANDLER A dedication In memory of Mi PLANS TO URGt cnurcn, rorest rara. interment woncoraia. LOWELL Anna Lowell of 507 W.

27th street, beloved wife of the late Dewltt C. Lowell, fond mother ot Ellsworth, CsrL, Virgil Lowell, Velva Kay, Thelma Cameron, and the late Luella Mlsluck, dear lister of Farnces Swift. Nettle Scott, and Elmer Duckatt. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 713 W.

31st street, to Doremus church. Interment Cedar Park fornia avenue. Interment Memorial Es- Pleats omit flowers. HUmboldt in St James hospital, Chicago chael Handler, husband or laa, latner or Morton and Susan, brother of Ada Lillen-thai. Rote Olken.

Mlnette Kaplan, and Rachel Handler, on Sunday, Sept. 20, 1 p. at K. of gate 38, Waldhelm. 6-6358.

group, died last night in Wesley Heights. Services will be held at GORSKI Stella Gorskl, Sept. 18. 1958. of JACOBSON A dedication In memory of cemetery.

Information, Victory a-1158 CITY TO REVIVE SLUM PROJECT Aid. Merriam 5th, chairman B2og Roscoe ttreet, beloved wire or Ham, loving mother of Henry and Chester, mother-in-law of Stefanla and Angellne, sister-in-law of Valeria Blelawskl Funeral Monday, Sept. 21. 9:30 a. from funeral home, 5259 Roscoe ttreet, to St.

1 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 1340 Otto st, Chicago Heights. Mr. Hartwig retired in, 1948.

Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Memorial hospital. Other "survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Alfred F. Whiting, Denver; a son, J.

Frank, New York City, and two grandchildren Services MACALUSO Isabella Macaluso, nee Brocato, loving wife of Rotarlo, dear mother of Gut, Joseph, Daniel, Ml ml (Ralph) lovl-nelll, Lawrence, Frank, and Alex, grand Bennle Jacooson, nutDana or tne rate Anna, father of Yetta. Ethel Rotenberg, Eleanor Lewli, and Louise Stern, Sunday. Sept. 20, p. at First Romanian congregation, gate 65, Waldhelm.

Ladlslaui' church. Interment St. Adalbert's mother of 13. Funeral Monday, a. of the city council housing committee, said yesterday he would Marie Martz of Chicago.

from chapel. 900 S. Sacramento boulevard, MILLER A monument will be dedicated cemetery. Member of Starlight camp, No, 8365, Royal Neighbors ot America. will be at 4 p.

m. Monday in to St. Agatha's church. Interment Mount Carmel. SAcramento 3-4747.

GRANATH Carl X. Granath, late resi Abraham Grossman the First Methodist church chapel, Evanston. propose that the city revive a slum clearance project in the tract of land bounded by 35th, MAIER Loult Maler. 5239 Brown street. dence 4949 n.

Letter avenue, beloved husband of Helen nee De War: fond Skokle, beloved husband ot Anna, nee In memory of Samuel Miner, peiovea nut-band of Tlllle, dear father ot Mrs. Frieda Grossman, Jerome Sonny, and Daniel, fond brother of Charles, Milton, Mrs. Ann Mlrvlst, and Mrs. Sarah Cohen, on Sunday, Sept. 20.

1953, 1:30 p. at Westlawn cemetery. Maple aectlon, 7801 W. Montrose avenue. Services for Abraham Gross Stefan, dear father of Louis Joan, father of John and brother of Guttav, Mrt.

Selma Bergqutst, and Miss 39th, State, and Federal sts. The man, 70, of 2124 Michigan Carol and the late Ann, fond grandfather of Sally Ann. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from funeral home, 8057 Nlles Center Dr. Earl J.

Van Bujkirk Hulda Granath. Service Monday, Sept. 21. 1:30 D. at home.

6754 Chicago Housing authority was Northwest hwy. Interment Rosehlll cem Skokle. Mass 9:30 a. St. Peter's retired comedian known on the stage as Billy Gross, will be held MEYER A monument will be dedicated to assembling, land in the area for etery.

Charter member of Commonwealth Xjison pott. Nov 118, A. L. cnurcn. interment St.

josepn s. MARTIN Jean Fader Martin, nee Mlka, at 1 p. m. Monday in the chapel Isadore Meyer, loving nusDana ox tiae, devoted father ot Sidney 8. and -Harry, on Sept.

30, 1953, at Westlawn cemetery, section at 3 p. m. a 22 million dollar public housing project when a reduction in con OREGAB Mary Gregar. 3429 W. 34th late of 1613 N.

Merrimac avenue, beloved wife of Finis, dear mother of Dennis and at 5206 Broadway. He died Thursday in Presbyterian gressional appropriations forced Michael Fader and Eugene Martin, daugh BUTTENBERO A monument will be dedi ter ot Sophie and the late John Mlka, sister of Julia Kabot. Lillian Rlccardo, abandonment of the project. ttreet, loving wile of Wlintm fona mother of William Lorraine Miller, and Shirley. Funeral tervlcet Monday, 1.30 p.

at chapel. 134 W. 19th street. Interment Bohemian National. CAnal 6-0915.

Services for Dr. Earl J. Van Buskirk, 71, of 452 Blackhawk Aurora, a retired dentist, will be held at 3 p. to. today in the chapel at 214 N.

Lake st in the suburb. Dr. Van Buskirk, who died Thursday in St Joseph Mercy hospital, Aurora, is survived by his widow, Mae, and two daughters, Mrs. Marion Spray and Mrs. James Simpson.

Virginia Llndbom. Theodore. William. Ed Merriam said he conferred yes cated in memory or laa KuiitnMrs, nn Flaxman, beloved wife of the late Harry, dear mother of Sam, MolUe Harris. Marshall.

Edith Goldstone, and Jerome, on Sunday, Sept. 30. 1953. at 3:30 at Rodfet Zedek, Waldhelm cemetery. ward, Raymond, and Corp.

Leonard Mlka, terday with James C. Downs, GRILL Albert Grill, dear husband of Jean. Mrs. Daisy McGuire Funeral Monday, 3 p. at funeral hotse.

U. B. A. Retting at chapel, 624 N. western avenue.

Funeral Saturday, 9 a. to St. Adalbert'! cemetery. Phone AR outage 6-7800. Chicago housing coordinator, and Charles E.

Slusser, commissioner ARRANGE MASS FOR BUILDING COMPANY HEAD Mass for Thomas Le Roy Warner, 61, of 5801 Clark president of the Warner Construction company, will be celebrated by Bishop Bernard J. Sheil in St Ita'i church, 5500 Broadway, at 11 a. m. Monday. Mr.

Warner died Sept 6 in Florence, Italy, where he had gone to buy marble for the National Shrine of St Frances Xavier Cabrini, which he was constructing at the new Columbus hospital, 254S Lakeview av. In 1947 he and Mrs. Warner contributed funds for a statue of Mother Cabrini first American citizen to become a saint for the basilica of St. Peters, Rome. Pope Pius XII made him a knight commander of the Order of St Greg-'ory the Great in 1952.

He is survived by his widow, Ethel Marlowe, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Warner Hoy. SIAMESE TWINS 'DOING WELL9 SILVERMAN A monument will be dedicated 238 S. Cicero avenue at Jackson blvd. Services for Mrs.

Daisy Mc Interment. Woodlawn. Austin 7-1000. Mount creaawooa. IROST Emma Treat, ne Beelow, beloved wife ot Vincent dear mother of Myrtle Otto, grandmother of Muriel Ross, sister of Albert, Loulie Shtnn, Paul, Maria Print, Fred, John, and Frank.

Retting at funeral home, 4138 North avenue. Service 1 m. Monday, Sept. 31. Interment Rldgewood.

BElmont 5-612. TJTPADEL Caroline Utpadel, ne Knoll, Wheeling. dear wife of the lata mother of Adeline, Esther Lennen-kohl. Mils Lange, and Wllbert. Resting at late residence, Dundee road.

Wheeling, until noon Monday. Services 2 p. at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Interment St.

John'a cemetery. VERMAA8 Albert W. Vermaet, beloved hutband of Vera, nee Hough; dear eon of Charlotte I. Vermaat, loving brother of Helen Baker and Ann Vermaat. Funeral tervlcet Monday, 1 p.

chapel, 4300 N. Central avenue, Interment Forest Horn. PAllsad 6-4300. WARNER Thomai Leroy Warner. beloved husband of Ethel Marlowe Warner, fond brother of Mn.

Myrtle Warner Hoy. Funeral Monday, 10:15 a. from Mother Cabrini shrine of Columbus hospital. 3548 Lake View avenue, to St. Ita'a church.

Interment Calvary cemetery. WERNER Meyer M. Werner, 66 Sandwich, beloved husband of Dora, fond father of George, Stanley, and the late Henry, grandfather of three. Resting at Sutherland funeral Sandwich, through Saturday. At 4325 W.

Roosevelt, Sunday. Services 12 noon Monday. Interment I. O. B.

A. cemetery. Forest Park. Pleaae omit flawirs. WISE Catherine Wise, late of 4033 South-port avenue, beloved mother of Ruth Dawn, Ross Wise, and the late John Wise, grandmother of seven, great-grandmother of 13, Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p.

m. at chapel, 3701 N. Clark street. Interment private VOUPEL See Joseph Canta notice. EIELINSKI Joan sc Carlo liomittt notice.

ZITKA Donna' Lee Zltka, age TV Sept. 17, 1953, at Joliet, 111., darling daughter of Vernon and Dorthea, nee La Vlgne; dear liter of Spencer. Service Monday, 3 p. at funenl chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive.

Friends may call after 1 p. m. Sunday. MAYER Lillian Mayer, nee White, of 7608 GROSSMAN Abraham William Gross Guire, 68, of 1225 E. 47th will be held at 9:30 a.

m. Monday in Essex avenue, beloved wife ot the late of the Public Housing administration. Slusser, he said, indi In memory of Dina Silverman, oeiovea wife of Wolf, loving mother of Lillian Kahan. Joseph, Michael Sanders, Jeaa Robbins, and Irene Tefka. Sunday, Sept.

30, 1:30 p. at Westlawn cemetery. Leopold, dear mother of Erma Freeiand Esther Greenbaum, Lorayne Felnberg, and the chapel at 221 Herkimer cated the PHA may have funds Grossman, father of Dorothy of Indianapolis, fond brother of Mrt. Emll Click, Mrt. Belle Finn, the late Louis and George.

Service Monday, 1 p. at chapel, 5306' Broadway. Interment P. O. Waldhelm.

Harriet Rublnton, grandmother ot eight STONE Dedication of a monument to the grandchildren, fond titter of Helen 5, for the project later if the city Albert R. Snffrin Joliet Mrs. McGuire died Thursday in her home. She is survived by a son, Raymond. Biltky and Joseph White.

Services Monday, 10 a. at chapel. 6935 Stony obtains the site. loving and cnensnea memory or our mother, Esther Stone, will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30, Westlawn cemetery, section E.

JOE AND MILLARD. STONE. HAFFERK AMP Walter J. tSunnyJ Haffer- Merriam said housing bond island avenue, interment Mount Mayriv. MERZ Arlene M.

Men, suddenly. 6834 N. Tripp. Llncolnwood, dear daughter of Mr. and Mrt.

Melvln J. Mert. titter of Paul. Albert R. Suffrin, 55, of 2610 Balmoral died yesterday in his home.

He operated the Suffrin Clothing -company, for 35 issue money is available to buy the site and it would be sold to STONE A monument will be dedicated In memory of Naomi E. Stone Sunday, Sept, COUNTY ANNULS granddaughter ot Mr. and Mrt. T. Helnse and Mr.

and Mrt. Lee Men. Retting at 30, p. m. westlawn cemetery.

kamp. Beloved nustwna or Anna, nee Luebke; dear father of Virginia Rafter, Ethel Weiseman, and Dolores Mortensen, fond brother of Nettee Penn and the late Charles, grandfather of four. Funeral at chapel, 4401 Lawrence avenue, Saturday, 3 p. under auspices of Austin Scrogin lodge, No. 1034, A.

F. A A. M. Interment local. MUlberry 5-4400.

private redevelopers if the PHA years. Surviving are his widow, Delia; a son, Eugene, and a funeral home, 8057 Nllet Center road, Skokle, until noon Saturday. Services 3 p. m. at St.

John's Ev. Lutheran church. LICENSE OF BAR AS FIRE HAZARD DEATH NOTICES Pratt and Keating, Llncolnwood. Inter HAMILTON Arthur L. Hamilton late ment Acacia Park cemetery.

Pleat omit flowers. daughter, Mrs. Betty Kaplan. Services will be held at 10 a. m.

Monday in the chapel at 5145 Broadway. MESSERLI Emma Metterll. 3022 N. Shef- President William N. Erickson ADAMS Leonard E.

Adams, beloved hut- is unable to use it. In the meantime, he said, the Chicago Housing authority could manage the dwellings, rehabilitating those that are sound and razing those that cannot be 1 reclaimed. He said he would give the proposal to his committee at a meeting Thursday. of 4213 pi. spauiatng avenue, sept.

10, 1953, beloved husband of the late Mary, fond father of Lawrence, Ruth sheahan. Pearl Mallory, and Arthur L. seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, dear brother of Beatrice Wilder, Pearl Newcomb, and Amy Ickes. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where tervlcet will be held Saturday, Sept.

19, at 1 p. m. Interment Acacia Park. band ot RUtn, latner ox uorotny nyae, Helen Tole, Jane, and Leonard Adamt. Funeral Sunday, 3 p.

at chapel, 734 W. 79 th ttreet, at Emerald. Interment Fort Worth, Tex. Held avenue, beloved wire of Rudolph, devoted mother of Evelyn, Rosa, and Rudolph, also survived by tlx grandchildren, one titter, and two brothen In Swltterland. Services Monday, 3 p.

at funeral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue. Interment Irving Park cemetery. of the county board, in his capacity as county liquor control commissioner, revoked he license of a tavern yesterday on AHERN Carrie Wheeler Ahern, beloved wife MEYDRECH Birdie Meydrech. beloved wife AFTERSURGERY New Orleans, Sept. 18 the ground its electrical wiring HANSEN Norman O.

Hansen, beloved hus EVANSTON WOMAN RECLUSE IS BURIED; ONLY 4 AT SERVICES OI the late Elliott ueorge, aear moincr oi Ethelyn Gladyt, Edwin Wheeler, and the late Elliott Fort, grandmother of William Edwin. Servtcet Monday. Sept. 21, 3 p. at funeral home, 3440 N.

Central avenue. Interment Oak Woods. Klldare 5-5420. band of Helen Byrne Hansen, fond latner of Norman Barbara, and Joan Car of Frank, fond mother of titter of Lillian A. Ellert and Joseph Mallatt.

mother-in-law of Helene, grandmother of Robert and Linda. Funeral Monday, 3 o. at chaoel. 5704 W. Cermak road.

did not conform with the county electrical code and thus the place constitutes a fire hazard. roll, brother of Julia Arthur and Robert R. Hansen, grandfather of three. Funeral Monday, 3 p. at chapel, 5911 W.

Madison. EStebrook 8-7500. ALKIRE Capt, Lee O. Alkire V. S.

to Bohemian National, Member of Cicero Siamese twins, stars of a medical drama which may give them separate, normal lives, rested quietly in Foundation hos- pita! today. The tavern is the House of Rebekah lodge. No. 44. OLymptc 3-3921.

HARD Frances Hard, nee Bronltiewtkl, late M1KA See Jean Martin notice. MOORE Helen L. Moore, sister of the late Hughes, 5001 W. 79th st, Oak Lawn, operated by Vincent A. Si 111..

Sept. 18, 1953, beloved husband of Peggy Alkire, fond father of Monica and Sally, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee O. Alkire brother of Mrt.

Nancy Andre, rand son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Haight A hospital bulletin said "the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUNE Order tor mall subscription mutt accompanied by remittance to cover.

Ratet in Ullnoli outside Chicago, IndW ana, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin: Dally without Sunday, one year, 87.80: tlx months, 83.75; tore months, 82.00; one month, 75 centi. Dally and Sunday, one year, 117.80; six months, three months, on month, $1.95. Sunday only, on year, 110.00: sis months, three months, 63.00; on month, $1.30. Rates of subscription tn postal tone snd 4 measured from Chicago), outside of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin: Dally without Sunday, on year, 16.00: tlx months. 85.00: three months.

13.00: Hughes. Erickson said he acted FIND CHIC AGO AN KIN OF 'PAUPER DEAD IN CANADA John Cunningham, 70, who died an apparent pauper Sept 5 in Montreal, altho at one time he owned considerable property in Chicago, was identified here yesterday as an uncle of J. Lester Cunningham, 2208 E. 69th owner of an advertising of 1917 N. Albany avenue, beloved wife of Richard, loving daughter of Joseph and Helen, fond sister of Frank, John, Walter, Josephine Domln, and Katherlne Pavltnlc.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from parlors, 834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to Holy Innocents church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

HAymarlret 1-5800. twins spent' a quiet night and are doing welL" William C. Moore of Bradenton, passed away Thursday, following a long Illness. She came to Bradenton from Evanston, 111., In 1940, wat a member ot Christ Episcopal church, and Is survived by one brother. Warren B.

Moore of Need-ham, Mass. Burial Btoomneld, H. Monday. HA TWIG William Edward Hartwig of on the recommendation of the county building and zoning bureau, that Hughes was warned repeatedly to correct the wiring but failed to do so, despite a fire caused by the defective condition. MUKDOCK Jeanne R.

Murdock, nee Arbo- But physicians, who figured in the 3 hour operation that may go down in surgical history as first separation successful for both twins, wouldn't say definitely the girls had improved. Chicago Heights, husband of tne late Mary, loving father of Marie fond brother of Mrt. Lena Lawrence of Colon, Mich, grandfather of Billy. Resting at funeral home. 1340 Otto Saturday.

Service Monday at 1 p. m. Interment Cedar Park. one month. $1.26.

business at 228 N. La Salle st. uany ana sunaay. on year, aio.oo; lis montht, 110.00; tore mon tha. 66.00; on month, $2.40.

Sunday only, one year. S10.00: sit! Erickson said the license revo gast, of 412 riomesteaa rota. La Grange Park, beloved wife of Robert, daughter of Mr. and Mn. George" A.

Arbogaat of Western Springs, titter ot Joan McCarthy ot Zlon, 111., aunt of Steven McCarthy. Retting at chapel, 40 Ashland avenue. La Grange, until 13 noon, Saturday. Funeral 1 p. m.

Saturday at First Congregational church. Western Springs, Interment Brontwood cemetery. HOFFMANN Loretta S. Hoffmann, nee For cation will remain effective until months, three months. 83.00; on "Its too soon to say, a hos-'pital spokesman said.

such time as the wiring con Only four persons attended graveside services yesterday at Indianapolis for Mrs. Theresa Study Porter, 1024 Lake Shore Evanston, elderly recluse who died last Saturday leaving an estate of at least $300,000. The burial was in the family plot in Crown Hill cemetery, which dates to the Civil war. The four were the minister, the undertaker, the undertaker's wife, and a cemetery caretaker. There were six floral pieces, but only on had a card attached.

Several persons, most of them living in the vicinity of Richmond, are investigating to determine whether they may be heirs. To date no will has been found, altho it is known Porter drafted one in 1940. Investigators for Public Administrator Thomas D. Nash, month. $1.20.

Rates of subscription to tone 6, 7, and measured from Chicago Canada and Mexico: Dally without Sundae, one war. 818.00;' forms with the county code. The 8 week old girls, Anne and Catherine Anne, are MURPHY Jamet C. Murphy, beloved hut rest, late of 5910 Newburg, beloved wife of the late Frank, loving mother ot Frank, Robert, Philip, Mary Jo Senlnl, George, and Ralph, fond sister of William, George, Louis. Joseph, Robert James, and Alice, grandmother of two.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 5844-48 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Tarclssut' church. Interment St. Joseph's.

ROdney 3-5111. tlx months, tore months, 14.00; the daughters of Maj. and Mrs, Polio Victim, 43, Dies; Ashton Mouton of Lafayette, La. on monin, sj.vu. Sunday only, on yeer, $10.00: tlx months, $5 00; three months.

on month, $1.20. Dally and Sunday, one year. 355 00: alx band ot Emma, nee uanr; dear brother of Catherine Frawley, Susan Schaeckenbach, and the late Owen P. Murphy, fond uncle of Loult Schaeckenbach and Robert Frawley. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

from funeral home, 3517-37 N. Pulaski road, to St. Viator's church. Interment All Saints'. Member of Newspaper Drivers union, local No.

706. INdcpendence 3-6800. HOLDENER Henry L. Holdener, 715 Ash of Denver, Colo. At chapel, 2121 W.

95th street, where tervlcet will be held Monday, Sept. 31, at 3 p. m. Interment Evergreen. ANDERSEN Anna X.

Andersen, beloved cousin of Mathilda Hoy. Magnua Andersen, and Chrlttlne Poulsen. Services 3 p. at funeral home, 3301 Ful-lerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive.

Member of Mari-Sur-AUler post. No. 270, American Legion: past secretary Frances WiUard Alumni association. ANDERSON Anna Anderson of 1409 N. Pulaski road, beloved daughter of the late Christ and Maria Anderson, fond Sister of Frieda.

Funeral at chapel, 3337-3339 W. North avenue. Saturday, Sept. 19, at 3 p. m.

Interment Irving, Park. BAUMANN Margaret S. Baumann, nee 8ack, beloved wife of the late August fond mother of Mrs. Marguerite Bartx, sitter of Phillip and Fred Sack, grandmother of Robert and Thome. Service Monday, 31, 1 P.

m. at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, comer of Foster. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. BOMBEN Louis Bomben, age 42, of 14430 S.

State atreet. Ivanhoe, Sept. 16, 1953, beloved husband of Bernice. nee Freiberg; fond son of the late Flliberto and Dora-enlca, dear brother of Marie, Mrt. Clementine Stankey.

and Doreen, uncle of Richard Stankey. Funeral from chapel, 251 X. 115th ttreet, Monday at 9 a. m. to St.

Anthony's church. Matt 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Member of Roteland lodge, No.

1062, L. O. O. and Paul Gall post. No.

303, A. L. BOWMAN Grover W. Bowman, 8811 S. Yale avenue, Sept.

18, 1953, beloved husband of Jean S. Bowman, brother of John W. and Mrt. Mary X. English.

At 318 W. 83d street, at Harvard avenue, where aervtcea will be held Monday, Sept. 31, at 3 p. m. Interment Mount Hope.

Member of 33d Engineer! pott. No. 830, American Legion. IS More Cases Reported The death of a Glenview man, Paper Firm Official, months, thm months. en nonio, sa.ifu.

Foreign: Dally Tribune onlv. 828.00 Be Dies of Heart Attack year: with Sunday, $42.00 per year. Give postofflce address in full, tncludlnx 43, from infantile paralysis was reported yesterday by the county health department This agency land avenue, Wllmette, father of Mrt. Joseph Rltam Beucher, and James N. Holdener, brother of Mrt.

Cells Hahn of Edwardtvllle, grandfather of Rickey, Marl lee. Bonnie, and Barry Beucher, and David Holdener. Mast 11 a. m. Monday at St.

Francis Xavier church, 9th and Linden avenue, Wllmette. Interment All Saints'. Resting at chapel, 1118 Green-leaf avenue, Wllmette. MURPHY Thomas J. Murphy, son Mrs.

Margaret Cunningham, wife of J. Lester Cunningham, said John was a brother of the late Dr. James E. Cunningham, a gynecologist in the Bridgeport area and father of her husband. John Cunningham, she said, had lived in Montreal many years and returned to Chicago about twice a year, generally in June and August to look after his properties.

We knew he did have money but he was a relative and we never inquired," she said. He was a bachelor, lived alone, and minded his own business." She said her husband went to Montreal by plane yesterday after receiving word of his uncle's death from Mrs. O. Delisle, a second cousin of John Cunningham. county and state.

Remit in express money order, draft, or in registered letter at our risk to The Tribune company, publishers. Samuel Wulfsohn, 49, of 974 Marion av. Highland Park; vice president of Berkshire Papers, triounc nquare. cnictgo. We cannot be resDonilbla for current and the Chicago health department reported 15 additional cases of the late Thomas and Carncruie.

nee Redden; brother of the late Patrick Bob), John, James, and Julia Murphy. At chapel, 4817 Madlton ttreet. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. to Resurrection church. Mtst 10 a.

m. Burial Calvary. Member of St. Ignatius court. No.

18, C. O. F. AUstln 7-1137. HOOD Theresa Hood, beloved wife of Eu sent thru the mall.

Persons wishing to tsk The Tribune by carrier may order it by postcard or telephone superior 7-0100. When delivery is of the disease within the county. named administrator for the paper company at 1520 Fulton st, died last night after suffering a heart attack during Yom Kippur services in the New uretuiar mate compiainc. including eight in the suburbs and seven in Chicago. So far this O'SULLIVAN Daniel L.

O'Sulllvan. sge 65, gene, dear mother of Ivan, Pauline, and Clara, grandmother of Sheila. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 3154.Jackson at Kedsle, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment St.

Joseph's. KKdzle 3-1617. estate, continued probing piles of debris in the home in search of a will and additional assets. The first load of carefully exam year there have been 441 cases, and pictures aent to The Tribune are sent at the owner's risk and The Tribune company expressly repudiates any liability or responsibility for their taf custody or return. Trier High school in Winnetka.

He was taken to the Winnetka I0VENELLI Set Isabella Macaluto notice. JOHNSEX Anna Johnsen, Sept 18, 1953, L.I .1.. of Lemont, beloved hutbtnd of Margaret Madden -dear father of Daniel. George, Wilfred, and Lucille Zoleckt, fond brother of Lawrence, Margaret Hill, Marie Hall, Agnes Kluytman, Joseph, and the lata David. Retting at funeral home, 601 Stat street, Lemont.

Funeral Monday, 10 a. to St. Alphontut' church. Interment St. Alphontut' cemetery, including 17 deaths, in the city and county, compared with 1,150 cases, including 61 deaths, in the fire department station where MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The AuorUted Pri, is entitled exeluaivelt ined debris is to be hauled away today.

Cars bearing the curious vcivtcii wit ia ie laiw ivim, uef mother Of John. Service Monday, P. at funeral chapel, 4338 FuUertoa avenue. Interment Mount OUve. an inhalator was used in an at tempt to revive him.

to the use for republication of all the local newt printed In this newspaper, as well aj all AP news dispatches, corresponding period last year. continued driving by the home 1 AA-AAA AAAA.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Chicago Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Chicago Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
7,802,969
Years Available:
1849-2024