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HUBLER Margaret T. Hubler. TS4 5 Harvard ORPHAN ANNIE C.HICAGO. DAILY TRIBUNE: 32 Friday, Jan 14, 1946 avenue, beloved wife of the late John C. Hubler, dear mother of Charles Sister M.

BUT ru. CIVE YOU A DEPUTY. BUT fLL Hi5E A "m1 WE HAVEN'T GOT DEPUTIES "TO DRY Laureen, C. S. Francea and John grandmother of Ermajane Lemon.

Dorothy Hubler, Anna Marie Evening, and Lt, Truman Wright. U. S. A. A.

great- grandmother of Michael Lemon. Resting WONT PUT OLD HANK LJ REASONABLE MAN I I HOLLY UNDER A PEACE BOND Ifi xs NURSE EVERY PROPERTY HOLDER IN THIS COUNTY. SNIDE-MOST FOLKS WOULD at funeral home. 6915 Wentworth avenue. Funeral Saturday at 9 a.

to St. Carthage's church. Interment St. Mary's. RATHER TAKE CARE OFJTHEMSELVES" FTH y-5S2v 41 pmrT RUSSIA CREATES SHADOW OF FEAR, DOUGLAS WARNS HUNT Thomas J.

Hunt, of 5348 Crystal street, beloved husband of Catherine, nee Cafferty: fond father of James of Dallas. Mrs. Mary Boland, John, and the late Thomas Hunt, brother ot Martin Hunt and Mrs. Mary Andraschko. Funeral Sat urday.

June 15. at a. irom funeral home. 5350 W. North avenue, to St.

Peter Canlslus church. Interment- Mount Carmel. Member of Dlv. 241. A.

A. of S. A E. R. E.

of A. Mer. 9890. XZZI Pasquale Izzl, beloved husband of As- sunta. nee Neri: Tond lather I Adeline Santry.

Angellne Santoro. Alex. Molly Co- Major Urges Unity Here luccl, Annette Sokol. Thomas. Anne jji Benedetto, and the late Henry.

Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from chapel, 3500 Harrison street, to Mother Cabrini church. Interment Mount CarmeL Nevada 0644. IACULLO See Clauson notice. IZZO See Pasquale Izzl notice.

in 'Hour of Crisis' DE BARTOLO Lorraine De Bartolo. See OBITUARIES I DEATH NOTICES Donata De Leonardla notice. JOHNSON Kate Johnson of 3254 Lowe ave nue, dear slater of Frank Johnson. Funeral Saturday. 9 a.

from funeral home. 712 DE LEONARDIS Donata De Leonardls, nee Potuto. of 911 S. Loo mis street, beloved wife Clinton A. Dennis Sr.

In Memerlam KRULL Marvin A. Krull. Slc. U. S.

N. MOTHER CABRINI CANONIZATION PROCESS ENDED In W. 31st street, to St. David's church. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery.

Informa ot Tony V. fond mother of Mary Mel- memory of our seabee brother, wounded Services for Clinton A. Dennis chlorre. Carmela. Geraldine Dl Vito.

Michael, and Anthony, dear sister of Delia Glueiiano, tion, Victory 1158. JOHNSON Louis Milton Johnson of Hazelcrest the late Mary Potuto Pacelll. and Angela 78, of 392 Herrick rd Riverside, will be held at 2:30 p. m. today in Potuto Pacelll, grandmother of George William Melchiorre, and Mary Ann Di Vito.

beloved husband ot Hazel, father of George, brother of Grace. Remains at luneral the Abram funeral home, 6910 Wind Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a. from cnapei. home, 98 E.

154th street. Harvey, where 3500 W. Harrison street, to Our Lady of sor Berwyn. Graveside services will be held tomorrow afternoon in Pompeii church. Interment Mount Caxmel.

Nevada 0644. services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. Interment Mount Hope. KARLOVSKY James Karlovsky S503 W.

Hugh A. MacKinnon Services for Hugh A. MacKinnon, 67, of 7650 Cregier av a Chicago real estate man for nearly 50 years and a lifetime resident of the city, who died Wednesday, will be held at 8 a. m. tomorrow in Our Lady of Peace church.

Mr. MacKinnon was president of the Bowers-Baldwin Realty company and was one of the founders of the South Central Real Estate board. Surviving are a son, Hugh of Chicago, and ixi ay on Normandy, died June 14, 1944, sr buried In England. Dear God, tor those who will not know The joy ol welcoming home A sailor lad or a soldier boy From tar across the foam. For those who hang a star of (old.

Who can no longer sing; Please take them to your heart and do Some very special thing. LONESOME SISTERS FLO, AND VI. KUTSCHKE Caroline Kutschke. Tn lovlns memory of our dear wile and mother, who passed away one year ago today. The blow was hard, the shock severe.

We never thought her death so near; Only those who have loved and lost can tell Little Mackinaw cemetery at Mack DE PAUL Joseph DePaul. June 11. 1946, be 23d street, beloved husband of Lorraine, nee Nelson: loving father of Barbara and Betty Ann. son ot James Jr. and Louise, brother inaw.

Tazewell county. Mr. Dennis loved husband of Frances Caruso DePaul. father of Charles and Mary Grace DePaul. Ceremony July 7 Will Make Her Saint Chi ear a Tribane Frets Service VATICAN CITY, June 13 The last stage in the canonization pf died Wednesday in'McNeal Memo Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a.

from resi of Lorraine Cerny. Funeral Saturday. 2 P. at chapel. 6507 W.

Cermak road. dence. 1729 Granville avenue, to St. Ger trude's church. Interment St.

Joseph's ceme rial hospital in Berwyn. He had been stricken with a heart attack MaJ. Taul II. Douglas of the marines, former 5th ward alderman end University of Chicago professor, last night warned hundreds of listeners In Orchestra hall against "Russian aggression and suspicion." The shadow of an even more terrible Armageddon looms over us." he said. MaJ.

Douglas gave his first postwar talk at a meeting sponsored by the Catholic Labor alliance, a group organized to cooperate with civic and union leadership. Calling upon Americans for unity at home in an hour of crisis. Maj. Douglas, husband of Rep. Emily Taft Douglas 111.

said: Abroad, the victorious alliance which won the war seems to he breaking up, largely because of Russian aggression and suspicion. There Is an uneasy feeling of anxiety everywhere nod a terrible fear that the worst Is yet to come." Warns Acainst Disunity He said the country is "in suffi Cremation Bohemian National. Stanley 2310. KENNY Hugh D. Kenny, brother of Thomas P.

and the late Catherine Kenny Flynn, lond uncle of Ray, Thomas. Jamea, John. Law iot pain oi parting without farewell. four weeks ago. He was district manager in the Chicago suburban area for the Union Auto Indemnity tour daughters, Isabel, and Mrs.

I loving husband and daughters. tery. DENNIS Clinton A. Dennis 392 Herrick road, Riverside, beloved husband of Lena, fond father of Mrs. Lucille Condon.

Clinton A. Mrs. Catherine Vought. and William W. Services 2:30 p.

m. Friday at funeral home. 6910 Windsor avenue, Ber rence. Robert Flynn. Mra.

George jacooson. Edith Hamlin of Honolulu, T. and LEVIN Mildred Leah Levin, 1041. A lovln Mrs. P.

J. Powers. Mrs. R. C.

Hogan. and the late Hugh W. Flynn. Resting at funeral home. 6915 Wentworth avenue.

Funeral Katurdav at 9 a. to St. Philip Neri company of Bloomington. Surviving are his widow, Lena; two daugh tribute to tne treasured memory oi our darling Millie. AUNT HOSE AND AUNT CARRIE.

Mrs. Florence Finlayson and Mrs. Alice Quinn, both of Chicago. wyn. Graveside service 4:30 p.

m. standard ehnreh Interment Holv Sepulchre. Mem ters, Mrs. V. II.

Condon, 910 13th time Saturday, Little Mackinaw cemetery, Mackinaw, 111. LEVIN Mllly Levin. June J4. 1941. In lov ber of St.

Elizabeth court. No. 49, C. O. F.

ing memory of our Mllly Doll. MOMMIE, DADDIE, AND FAMILY. George A. Lageichulte Services for George A. Lage- KII.GA1.LON Officer Thomas George Kllgallon, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini of Chicago was concluded today with a semi-public consistory in which" 22 cardinals and 55 patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, and abbots gave their final assent to the inclusion of DETONI Santo De Tonl, beloved husband of Theresa, loving father of Inez.

Albertlne fi late of 8008 Green street, fond son of Kath Wrleht. Bruno Yolanda. Geno. and Johanna MrGLADE James McGlsde. In fond remembrance of my beloved brother, whose memory fond brother of Victor, dear grandfather st, Wilmette, and Mrs.

A. L. Vought, Grand Rapids, and two sons, Clinton Waterloo, and William editor of the Bureau County Republican In Princeton, Bureau county. erlne Shannon Kllgallon and the late Thomas, loving brother of Mrs. Albert Finney and Harriet Kllgallon.

Funeral Saturday. 9 a. of George Wright. Funeral Saturday. 8:45 schulte, 68, a life long resident of Barrington and retired farmer, banker, and civic leader who died a.

from funeral home. 2353 W. Chicago avenue, to Holy Rosary church. Interment from funeral home. Halsted at 7 6th to Wednesday, will be held at 2 p.

Mount Carmel. DILLMAN Charles Steese Dillman. born Oct. tomorrow at 149 W. Main Barring- St.

Leo'a church. Interment Holy bcpulchre cemetery. Stewart 7700. KILROY See Laura Kllroy Hohn notice. rrr.m-Emma M.

Klein of 1836 S. Central remains unciimmra tnruugiiout tne years. Todsy as bright as yesteryear. Your smile and In shier ever say. Still fill my heart with memories dear That time will never waste away; Your absence leaves a void unfilled, I can but wish that you were here.

But know my heart what God has willed Is for the best and have do tear. EDWARD. PETERSON Anna Peterson. In memory of my 17. 1870.

passed away June 13. 1946 at ton. Mr. Lageschulte was a former Winona Lake, beloved husband of Clara NOV ARK John Jfovirk. at Wlaml.

fTs Jap 10, 1946, brother of Rudoiplt Novarfc ai.S Ida Boehm. Funeral Saturday, 11a. at home for funerals. 5844 W. Cermak road.

Information, Olympic 243. OLCOTT Henry Olcotl, suddenly. Tulsa. June 11. husband ef Berth Do re Olcott.

father of Marian D. Cicctg and John B. Olcott. OSWALD Relnert A. Oswald, beloved tics-band of the late Regme.

fond father cf Anne. Wllbert. and the late Ralph. Funeral at chapel, 3337-39 W. North avenue.

Saturday. June 15. at 3:30 p. m. Intersect Mount OUve.

O'SULLTVAN John O'SuIlIvan of 84 5 5 Green street, beloved husband cf EUzaoeto, nee Graf. Funeral Saturday at 11:45 a re from funeral heme. Racine avenue at 7Sts place, to St. Klllan'a church. Intel L-wt local cemetery.

Member of William G. Mue ray post. V. F. W.

and American 77th dlv. of New York City. New Ycra: City papers please copy. Trt. 7300.

OWCZAREK Constance Owezarek. nee Maresv late ol 1920 S. Spauldlng. beloved wi'e cf Joseph, fond mother of tne I v. Jcbn Sister M.

Irene. O. S. Brother C. S.

C. Helen. Stephen. Rita, and Sv'Tia. Funeral from chapel.

3044 W. Cermak read. Monday. 10 a. to St, Caslmtr ehurrr.

Interment St. Adalberts. Rockwell 433S. Kindly omit flowers. PARDUHN GusUV Parduhn of 56 2 St.

eid avenue, beloved husband of tne it Ida. devoted father of George. Mrs. Laska. Walter.

Richard. Round. Herman, and Harold Parduhn. lond brother cf Lowden and Ernest Parduhn. Res-irgr at chapci.

5652 S. Ashland avence. ac" I Saturday. 11 a. services 2 p.

ns. it Marquette Manor Baptist church. eot- atreet and S. California aenue. liifer iejig Mount Greenwood cemetery.

Rep. 007 6. POGGENSEE Anna M. Poggensee. nee June 12.

1946. beloved wife of the la- Edward dear mother cf Earl gran mother of Nell, fond sister of Llllisn ler. Services Saturday 2 p. at funeral chapel, 4338-40 Fullerton avenje. Interment Arlington.

Member of the Ladies the Golden Eagle and Royal Neighbors cf America, camp No. 6622. PORTELLO Genoveffa Portello. dear ef James, loving mother cf Mrs. Dron.

Matthew, and the late Jean. Faneral Monday. June 17. at a. u) late residence.

2550 N. 724 court. sa-wood Park, to St. William's churru Interment Mount Carmel. Elmwood Pk.

61. PONIC Max Ponlc. 2300 S. Hnman aversse. beloved brother of Bessie Brandes.

Heme Drasgy, Anna Altman. Joseph, and Herminsi Ponlc. brother-in-law cf Albert Branded Services Saturday, June IS. 2 p. chapel, 3440 W.

26th iipeet. l.x.:e.'iner. Bohemian National. Law. 2263.

POTUTO See Donata De Leonard! noli PROFF George F. Proff. beloved tiusbartd el Tlllle, nee Axelatrom: fond brother cf Fred-Martin. Charles. William.

Julius, and Mrw Anna Balling. Member of Oak Lawn kwsse. No. 1166, A. F.

4c A. Lcgan chapter. No 238. R. A.

and No. 73. K. T. Services 2.30 p.

m. satue. day at Chanel. 1648 W. 63d street.

2aa terment Bcthanla. RAYMOND Domlnlrk Raymond, age 63. acd. denly, beloved husband of Mary, dear fths of Don, Catherine Badalt. Pauline Attaurn.

Frank. Domlntrk. Carmrlla. and Jtaepn. grandfather cf nine.

Funeral from eharei. 1.M E. 115th street. Saturday. Jur.a 11, 10:15 a.

to St. Anrhnny a ehurcti. Ker. stngtun and frame ayenura. Man, 1.1 4 1, Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

ber of Venetian union. RENSTEDT Llllte E. Renstedt, be Wed ter of Esther, fond daushlrr cf the lata Charles and Sarah Xenatrdt. Re, mg at chapel. 5203 Lake Park avenue, uriiil noon Saturday, services Saturday.

1 p. at Aueualana church. 54th street and Kin-bark avenue. Interment Oak lUil cemetery. Hyde Park 0014.

RICHARDSON Mary Richardson, nee De Venv. June 12. 1946. 4641 S. Woodiawn aver.ae.

beloved wife of the late Henry. devte4 sister of Mrs. L. W. McCandiesa and Mrs.

T. p. Murphy. Resting at chapel. 415 63d street.

Funeral Saturday. 11 a. at. Interment Mount Hope. RIECK Frank Rleck.

5762 Xerrheva! avena-, H. 194 6. loving eon of Roaa. and late Gustav, dear brother of Emma HoeS etr. Services Saturday.

June 15. 2 m. a chapel. 2114 Irving Park road. Interment RosehlU cemetery.

ROEGE Frteda Roege. nee Grief, belcvel wile of Harry loving mother cf Louise Lewis nd the late Albin and Elia Westphal. fond alster cf the Rev. H. P.

Grief of WUliamsbury. grandmother of Mrs, Lculse Connor. Betty Lewis. PauL Ala'a-Marjory, and Diane Westphal. Resting at fa-neral home.

4013 Harrison street 1 noon Saturday. Services at St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran church. Kilbourn an Van Buren street, at 2 p. tn.

Interment Forest Home cemetery. Davenpcrt papers please copy. Kedzle 7007. ROTH Mrtina F. Roth, nee Solber.

1124 Forest avenue. Wilmette. June 13, beloyed wife of Julius D. Rtrth. hiving rmr.e: of Raymond, Laurence, and Charles neral Saturday, 2 p.

Wilmette Congregational church. RY.A! J- belrved Ruth, dear father of r.araldlne jtedmr-nd. brother of Charles and Mae s-rtr Saturday. 10 a. at cliapet.

4V34 Irving park road. Interment Irving Pafk-Klldare 6220. SAWICKI Norbert Sawlckt. beWed hnsbafj of Anaatasia, dear father of Harnett. Ra-maina resting at chapel.

3643 Georre street fr-m 384 2 George atreet, to St. Hyacinth rncrca. Interment St. Joaeph'a cemetery. Spauidias 6b94.

SCARPACI Tony scarpact. late of 637 Racine avenue, husband of Josephine, fatner ot Joseph and Robert, son of Joseph and Marr. nee Cosentlno: brother of Frana. Mike, Wit-Ham. Mrs.

Ida Montegna. and the Sa' Joseph. Funeral Saturday. 8:4 5 a. frrns chapel.

753 W. Arthlnrton atreet. to Our LaiSy of Pompeii church. Interment Mount Cansei. Haymarket 7205.

her name in the fond father of Howard S. and Mrs. Lavtna vice president of Barrington First Na cient danger so that we cannot indulge In domestip hatreds or disunity" and contended that if we are forced to weaken our military Park avenue. June 13. 1946.

fond mother of Lily M. Dewlck, alster of Fred and Wil Mother Cabrlnl Reblk. srandfather of Robert. David, and OFF-THE-STREET CLUB TO STAGE sacred books. tional bank and served as clerk of Thomas, uncle of Mrs.

H. Shoemaker of Chi liam Mever. Resting at tunrrai noroe, jio school district No. 5 for 34 years. N.

Central avenue. Austin. Services Satur beloved wife, and our dear mother, who cago and Charles W. Dillman of Birmingham, Ala. Funeral Saturday.

3 p. at Warsaw, BUby funeral home. day, 11-30 a. m. interment waianeim.

Aus tin OU1T. SHOW ON FRIDAY forces or withdraw our occupation troops from Germany and Japan Vito. See Donata De pagsed away three years ago today. We all think of you In alienee. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN ROHN SSct.

George Edward Rohn. U. S. A. In loving memory ot my beloved son KI.OCH Michael Klnrh.

4S4t S. Whipple street, devoted husband ot ftose, fond father DI VITO James Dl Leonardls notice. (Picture on back page) of Edward, falher-ln-law of Violet, grand those two benten nations will either revert to their militarism or "may acainst us by some father of Beverly Karen. Funeral aiuraay DORSEY Edward M. Dorsey.

beloved husband of Helen, fond father of Edward M. Jr. and The Off-the-Street club, Chicago's SL3 who passed away In the Philippines, 1:30 p. at chapel. 5218 R.

Kedile jane 14, 1945. MOTHER. oldest club for boys and girls, will avenue. Interment Falrmount. Pros.

3810 His widow, Lillian, and a son, Myron, survive. John H. Zeiisler John II. Zeissler, 1744 W. 100th secretary and treasurer of the Municipal Bond corporation, died yesterday in Presbyterian hospital.

Mr. Zeissler had been in the brokerage business for more than 26 years. THULKE Arthur Thulke. In memory of our KNOX Ida Knox, age 68 years, of Wauke- Barbara Jane, brotner oi James, juaiacny, Timothy. George, Francis.

William, and Mrs. Mary Poeschel. Funeral Saturday, June 15, 11:30 a. from funeral home. 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster, to Our Lady of Victory church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. celebrate its 46th anniversary next Friday with a show presented by 150 children in Kimball hall at 8 gan. lormerly of Evanston.

born May 11. 1878, wife of the late George Knox, mother of Clarence of Waukegan. Mra. Raymond Shaflar of Waukegan. Mrs.

Carl Seppala of Cicero, Alvln ot Wilmette, Arno of North Chicago, Mrs. Arthur Preder of Waukeran. Mrs. Alma Erdman of Cicero. Mrs.

William Tessar of Cicero. George of North Chicago, and Pvt. Howard Knox. U. S.

sister of Mrs. James Elliott of DUNHAM Anna Marie Dunham. 6128 Dor dear one, who left us four years ago today. Con but not lorirottpn." YOUR FAMILY. THULKE Arthur Thulke.

In memory of our dear friend. JOHN. RUBY, AND JAMES HENNING. WENTZEL Augusta Wentzel. In loving memory ot our dear wife and mother, who passed away six years ago today.

LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. chester avenue, June 13, 1948. wile of the His widow, Esther, and three daugh late Frank A. Dunham, mother ot Pearl p. m.

It will Include songs, dances, and skits learned by the participants in their activities at the club, 2413 Jackson blvd. Sponsored by the Chicago Feder Crego and the late Ola E. Dunham, grand mother of Donald F. Crego, sister of Rose ters, Jacqueline, Elaine, and Annette, survive. Services will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in Bethany Union church. Cogswell. Julia Hansen. James, and Carl Rogers Park.

24 grandchildren and one Dansfield. At chapel, 63d and Harvard. ated Advertising club, the Off-the- WESTHOUSE SSKt. Herman A. Westhouse.

great-grandchild. Funeral Saturday, p. at Pelroslus funeral home. North Chicago. Interment Memorial Park.

Funeral notice later. DYON Genoveffa Portello notice. U. S. A.

A. F. In loving memory of our KOONTZ Claude C. Koontz. 3120 S.

Millard dear son and brother who gave his life, June 14. 1944. You are not forgotten, loved one. EHRMAN Edwin Hart Ehrman. husband of avenue, beloved husband of the late Bess, fond Wilhelmina Schlund Ehrman, father of Mrs, father of W.

O. Don. U. S. M.

Claude Helen E. Corlett and Mrs. Wilhelmina E. Cor H. A.

lie. V. S. Pvt. Ronald lett.

brother of Mrs. Julia E. Burnham On July 7 Mother Cabrini will formally become the first United States citizen ever elevated to sainthood in the Roman Catholic church. At that time a formal celebration will take place in St. Peter's.

Tope Offers Names of Four Pope Pius XII sitting on his red throne, made a brief allocation in Latin summing up the four processes for beatification to be finally approved, those of Mother Cabrini, Bernardino Realino, an Italian Jesuit who died in 1616; Joan Elisabeth Richier de Ages, French co-founder of the Order of the Daughters of the.Cross, and Joao de Britto, Portuguese Jesuit martyred in India. Concluding his speech, the pope asked all present to give their final opinion by a written vote. Cardinals Read Opinions The first to read his vote was Cardinal Granito Pignatelli, 95. He and the other cardinals limited their answer to the Latin formula: "Placet juxta votum a me scriptum et sub-scriptum I approve according to the ballot I have written and Pope Tius then expressed his satisfaction with the happy conclusion of the vote and gave his consent for the canonization of the four blessed. Mother Cabrini, who founded the Institute of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was born in Italy on July 15, 1850.

She U. S. M. Dale. Joan, and Palm, brother of Otto.

Funeral Saturday, June 15. 1:30 Friends may call at chapel, 720 Lake street Street club was active in war work. A "Victory Talent Group," which will appear in the show, gave 50 performances at Red Cross and service centers during the war. Auguste Ma-thieu has been executive director of the club since 1930. Also invited to participate in the celebration are the Chicago Boys' Nor will you ever be.

As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. MOM, DAD, AND SIS. WESTHOUSE SSgt. H. A.

Westhouse. A. A. F. Over France.

June 14. 1944. 'Happy Landing, IRV, EDE, BABE. AND JEAN'NLE. Oak Park, Friday, 7 to 9:30 p.

m. Services Saturday. 2 p. at Unity Universalist p. at chapel.

2611 S. Lawndale avenue, Interment Woodiawn cemetery. Law. 8030. Please omit flowers.

church. Lake street at Kenilworth avenue, Oak Park. Interment private. Please omit KOOP Roy W. Koop.

beloved husband of flowers. Arllss. nee Fetzer: dear father of Warren. Miss Alice Getty Miss Alice Getty, 80, member of a prominent early day Chicago family, who died Wednesday In her home in New York, will be held at 10:30 a. m.

today in Graceland cemetery chapel. Miss Getty was the daughter of Henry H. Getty, who had varied business interests in Chicago and who died in 1919. Miss Getty, was noted as a collector and authority on oriental art. Clifford J.

Ha Services for Clifford J. Hall, 48, fond son of George and Laura, brother of ELFRTNG Laura Elfrlng. nee Habersttch. be Fraternal Notice. Eleanor Feld.

Elaine Bell, and Helen Davil. loved wife of Barney, dear mother of Eliza. 4 club, the Duncan Y. M. C.

the LITHOGRAPHERS UNION, LOCAL NO. Services Saturday. 2 p. at chapel, 4920- Brother Walter Halllday, Proofer. Funeral beth Gells, Frieda Frey, Caroline, Hulda Barkhaus, Amanda, the late Walter, and Laura.

Resting at funeral home. 192 S. York 24 Irving Park road. Interment Concordia. Kil.

6220. Saturday. June 15, 2 p. m. at funeral home, 134 S.

York street, Elmhurst. FRED W. ZEITZ, President. KOSTAKIS John C. Kostakls.

beloved hus atreet, Bensonvllle. 111., until 12 noon Saturday, thence to Peace Evangelical church, where services will be held at 2 p. m. In band ot Genrcta, fond brother of James and Andrew. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.

from chapel. 627 S. Halsted. to St. Constanttne BECHTEL Charlotte fLottlel Bechtel.

nee Mace, beloved wife of Robert, lovlns; mother terment Bloomlngdale cemetery. church. Interment Evergreen cemetery. of Manford. Howard.

Mrs. Charlotte Stadt. and Mrs. Gladys Peyton, fond sister of Lulu KRK AC Matthew Krkae. June 12.

1946. late ENNIS Louise Gross Ennls of 5039 N. Ashland avenue, beloved wife of the late Herman, fond mother of Howard sister Shlrcliffe. Chicago. Mrs.

Isabella Griffen Young Men's Jewish council and pupils from Crane and McKinley High schools. COOKE ESTATE, $500,000, GOES TO FAMILY TRUST The estate of Leslie L. Cooke, 66, of 141 Sheridan Winnetka, retired electrical manufacturer, who died of 2015 S. AUport atreet, beloved husband of Mary Krkac. devoted father of Lillian chemistry teacher at Lindblom High AUKUsta, Mrs.

Grace Auburn and Fred of Mrs. Helen Fiedler. Funeral Saturday Sabltch and Matthew Krkae father-in- 2 p. at funeral home. 1359 Devon ave Mace of Wichita, seven grandchildren.

Member of Rainbow chapter. No. 772. O. E.

S. Resting at funeral home, 7918 South Park nue, at Glenwood. Interment Mount Auburn law of Charles Sabllch. ancle of John Krkac, Heating at chapel, 1814 S. Throop street.

FARLEY Thomas J. Farley, husband of the Funeral Saturday, June 15, at 9 a. to late Winifred, father ol Thomas, Jamra, avenue. Services Saturday. June 15.

at 1:30 p. under auspices of Rainbow chapter. Interment Cedar Park cemetery. Infor Holy Trinity church. Burial St.

Mary's school since 1928, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1648 W. 63d st. Burial will be In Champaign, 111.

Mr. Hall died Wednesday at the school after a heart attack. He lived at 6501 S. Joseph, Mary, and Edward, brother of Mrs. James Dwyer Bernard and Mrs.

Edward Pinkham. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a. m. third power." "Moreover." he said, "up to date, Russia has not shown much evidence of to cooperate internationally. We have shown our good faith by returning more than 9 million men to civilian life in 10 short months, by building up the United Nations, to which we are ready to give the atomic bomb; by feeding the hungry without seeking credit, and by making any reasonable concessions.

"We shall continue to seek peace and international security; we shall try to control our tempers; but we shall. I hope, be firm in defense of the right. "But, to put it mildly, we have not yet met with any adequate response from Russia herself." "Behind an Iron Curtain" "If the experience of the '30s with fascism taught us anything, it was that it is a mistake to make great sacrifices of principle in order to appease aggression. For that dos not appease but merely strengthens the aggressor and maks him contemptuous of the weak. "If we ran get over these first difficult years, perhaps In time we can talk to those who are now shut up behind the iron curtain and convince them that we mean only their good and make them our conscious Iriends." Standing in his marine uniform and showing the effects of his months in a navy hospital suffering from a burst of Japanese machine gun fire.

Maj. Douglas advised leaders of both industry and unions to "stop, look, and listen before the process of national disintegration goes any further." Conference Suggested lie said he believes that "given strong unions governed by a sense of restraint and responsibility, and fair minded employers, there are few differences which cannot be settled around the conference, or if necessary, the arbitration table." There are evil forces at work which would pit Catholics and Protestants against each other and both against the Jews while bitter feeling is being stirred up between whites and Negroes." he asserted. If we fall for this, we are lost because we, as a nation, will from chapel. 2346 Madison street, to Our Lady of Sorrows' churrh and Mount Olivet June 4, amounted to $500,000, according to his will filed in Probate court cemetery, Braldwood, 111. mation, Triangle 3055.

BECKER SSrt. Donald W. Becker. S49th tas. bomb 100th bomb group, 8th elr force, U.

S. A. A. reported missing In action March 3. 1944.

over Germany, now officially reported killed In action on March 3, 1944. near Drace. Germany, dearly beloved son of John B. and Myrtle M. Becker, dear brother of Bernard C.

Memorial services June 16, 1946. at 3:30 p. m. at Ebenezer Lutheran church, 1101 W. 71st street.

Maplewood av. His widow, Kathryn, and two children, James 11. and Marian survive. FIRMAN Frank Firman, June 13. 1946, hus band or the late Flora, father of Earl, grand- yesterday by the City National Bank and Trust company of Chicago, one of the executors.

The estate was was rejected by one religious order as too frail, but succeeded in founding one of her own and establishing a school, hospital or an orphanage for each of the 67 years of her life. She died in 1917. latner of Leslie. Resting at chnpei, 3615 Cermak road. Services Saturday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Oakrldge. FRISHM AN Nettle Frlshman. of 4014 left in trust for the widow, Bernice; Dr. John M.

Beckett Services will be held in Crystal BECKETT Dr. John M. Beckett, loving hus three sons, Leslie Thomas, Grenshaw, wife of the late Jacob, dear Lake First Congregational church mother of Jennie Clooberk. Esther Miller, William. Ann Hockman.

Eileen Fischer. 11 and James, and a daughter, Beverly. grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, sis cemetery. Can. 1207.

LA BANC A Antonio La Banca. late of 7917 Ellis avenue, beloved husband of the late Theresa, fond father of Mrs. Rose Chldtrhimo and John, fond brother of Nick La Banca. Funeral Saturday at 8 a. from mortuary, 1000-1010 E.

79th atreet. to St. Francis de Paula church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. US BOLD Mamie Le Bold of 636 S.

Taylor avenue. Oak Park, beloved wife of the late Joseph fond mother of Leo James Marie and the late Joseph A. At funeral home. Austin blvd. at Lake St.

Funeral Saturday, June 15. at 10:30 a. to St. Catherine of Siena church. Burial Mount Carmel.

LEONARD Patrick J. Leonard, retired captain of C. F. beloved husband of the late Margaret Walsh Leonard, loving father of Mrs. Helen Kehoe.

Mrs. Alyee Stanton. Mrs. Margaret Green. Thomas, and John, brother of the Rev.

M. J. Leonard and Owen, grandfather of Peggy Green and Philip Leonard. Funeral Friday at lo a. m.

from funeral home. 9900 S. Throop street to St. Margaret's church. Interment St.

Mary's. LIGHT Charles Light. 41 II N. Kostner avenue, June 12. husband of Lama Dledrirh light, father of Mrs.

Thrlma Chapman and Mrs. Marlon Haas, stepfather of Norma Del Dledrlrh. Funeral Saturday, Sandusky. Mich. LICMAN Lucy Llgman.

formerly of 1905 S. Twenty-one years after the death of band of Rose, fond father of Caroline Edwards, beloved brother of Nancy Palmer. Resting at Warner funeral home. Crystal Lake, III. Services Saturday.

2:30 p. at First Congregational church. Intermout Union cemetery. Crystal Lake. 111.

at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow for Dr. John M. Beckett, 71, veteran dentist who died Wednesday.

Dr. Beckett had ter of Esther Yoselovltz. Dave Katzenberg, and Gertrude Schlan. Services Friday. 11 the last of the children, the trust terminates and the estate goes to SEGER George S.

Seger. beloved husband a. at chapel. 3654 W. Roosevelt road Interment P.

O. W. cemetery. Forest Park. EDWIN EHRMAN DIES; PIONEERED MACHINE SCREW Edwin Ehrman, 79, of 410 N.

practiced in Chicago until 1939 and the Chicago Community Trust to be GALARNEAU Jules Galarneau. June 12. of since then in Crystal Lake, where used for establishment of a Leslie Detroit. beloved husband of Viola Rocheleau Galarneau, dear father of Marlvn L. Cooke Training school for educa he had made his home for 26 years, His widow.

Rose; a daughter, Caro Carolyn. Jules, and Joseph, brother of Jo seph. Ernest. Henry, and Claire Johnson. tion of the blind, crippled, and lyn Edwards, and a sister, Mrs.

Kenilworth av. Oak Park, a pioneer Funeral Saturday. 8:45 a. from funeral maimed for useful occupations. home, 12057 Gratiot avenue, Detroit, to Nancy Palmer, survive.

M. Bonaventure monastery. in the field of screw machine products, died yesterday in West Sub GETTY Alice E. Getty. June 12.

1946. at the Gladstone hotel. New York City, daugh -UNDERTAKERS BLATT Ram Blatt. 1301 S. Lawndale avenue, beloved husband of the late Anna, fond father of Jennie Hollander, Jack.

Irving. Belle ShlfTman. and Louis, grandfather of 13, great-grandfather of two. Services Friday. 3:30 p.

at funeral chapel. 704 S. Crawford avenue. Intermeat Jewish Wald-helm. BREUNTNG Eileen M.

Breunlng. beloved wife rtf Gustave mother of Lt. Ellis U. S. and Rose Marie, mother-in-law of Lorraine, grandmother of Jamra Ellis.

Resting at funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road. Services Saturday. June 15, 1:30 p. m. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery.

BROWNE Clara Alice Browne, June 12. of 7754 Sunset drive. Elmwood Park, wife of the late Hugh sister of Mrs. Laura VandrufT, Mra. Mary Robertson, Mrs.

Effle Dawson. Mrs. Fannie Hunter, Mrs. Dora Chicagoan Marries in 1st White Wedding on Atoll ter oi me late Henry li. and Karen Getty.

Services 10:30 a. m. Friday, June 50th avenue, Cleero, beloved sister of Mary 14. at Graceland chapel. Interment private.

Proney. Frank, Pauline Karch. Bernard, and Anna, dear alster-ln-law ot John Karch and CIERZ Barbara Glen of 2342 W. Cullerton (Picture on back page) A Chicago Seabee, Lt. fj.

g. Tim Anna. Funeral Saturday. June 15. 9:30 atreet.

beloved wife of Paul, fond mother of Eleanor Hoppenrath. mother-in-law of Mar urban hospital. Mr. Ehrman, born in Chicago, had lived in Oak Park since childhood. After graduation in 18S8 from the University of Michigan, he aided in founding the Walker-Ehrman company, later affiliated with the Standard Screw a.

from chapel, 3012 S. 52d avenue, Cicero, to St. Valentlne'a church. Interment tin Hoppenrath. Resting at funeral home.

othy O'Leary, was reported by the LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 63D AND HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONE WENTWORTH 0025. family lot. SL Adalbert's cemetery. Town navy yesterday to be the bride' mary i mien seger.

fond son of Joseph arol Josephine seeer. brother of Peter. Ann Caim, and Joseph Jr. Funeral Saturday at a. from funeral home.

P9fio S. TTrfirtt street, to St. Margaret's church. Intersaent Holy Sepulchre. SLOGGETT Mary Slogrett ef 1174 Fg.

glestnn avenue, widow of Louis rwr-l of Mra. Elinor Nnvak. Louis and Mary grandmother of Barhara Novak Services chapel. 304 W. 119th street.

Friday at 7 31 P. m. Interment Adeline. 111. SMITH Margaret Ann Smith.

64 1 at G' street. June 12. 146. beloved wife cf llam Smlih. fond mother of Florence HebeL Smith, sister of Mary Knight.

Nw, rw.w,,, Agnes Johnson, and Michael Driaccil. -meri from chapel. 634 and Harvard. Stur4avi St. Remara i church.

66th and Stewart avenue. InlermeaJ Holy Sepulchre. SMITH Hudson Stephens Smith. 4734 Mast nolla avenue. June 12.

1946. beloved hus band of Maude Morton Smith, lovtng fatb-t or Mrs. Henry Stuart Peck. P.es-lr.g a1 chapel, 233 E. Deerpath avenue.

Lake Forest. Services Saturday, June 15, 2" 3 0 p. at RosehUl cemetery chapeL L-iti ment RosehllL SPRINTZ Mary Sprlntx. June 11. Iae 2027 N.

Holly avenue, beloved wife cf the late Stephen loving mother of Ana Fagnrkl. Stephen Marie. Nicholas. Rychlowskl. and Judv Resting at rha-ieL 2157 W.

Chicago avenue. Funeral SattfrlaT, a. to St. Nicholas church. O.V'ef boulevard and Rice street.

Interment E.n wood. Bru. 7767. iiiu-jj w. aist atreet.

services Saturday, June 15, at 2 p. m. Interment Oakrldge. Canal 2659. groom in the first white wedding Roas, Chris.

Frank, and the late Joseph GIUGOANO See Donata De Leonardls notice. on Kwajalein Island, neighbor of Hughes. Services Friday. June 14. 1:30 p.

at chapel, 124-126 Madison street GLATZHOFER Evelyn D. Glatzhofer, June 12, beloved daughter of Samuel and Theresa, Bikini, in the Marshalls. The bride at Lombard avenue. Oak Park. Interment company.

Mr. thrman was cruel engineer of the Chicago Screw com is a navy nurse, Lt. Ij. g. Mar Peterboro, Can.

nee uamaui; aear sister oi Theresa, William and George. Resting at carlors. 6451-53 FRIDAY. pany, a branch of the Standard BUSSCHER John Busscher, 418 Hannah ave garet Scully of Milton, Mass. Her Ashland avenue, until 10:30 a.

m. Saturday. MULKASKE Anna. 10 a. m.

at chapel. nue, devoted husband of Anna Marie, nee services 1:30 p. m. at Golgotha Ev. Luth, Hall 2207.

LIGMANOWSKI Lucy. See Llgman notice. LINDEBORG HJalmer J. Llndenorg of 5637 Glenwood avenue, June 12. 1946.

fond brother of Alvera, Harry, and Edith Llnde-borg. At chapel. 5501 If. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday, June 15, at 3 p. m.

Interment Graceland. LIVINGSTON Slgmund Livingston, June 13. 1946. of 225 Carey avenue. Highland Park, 111., formerly of Bloomington.

husband of Hilda Freller Livingston, father of Richard M. Livingston, brother of Harman. Alfred. Irvln Harold. Jessie L.

Werthelmer, and the late Rosalie and Maurice Livingston. Funeral notice later. trousseau was brought piecemeal company. Keppler; beloved father of Jennie Hoeksema church. Marquette rd.

and Wolcott. Inter SATURDAY. Frances Vlnce, Jeanette Gulla, late Martin Surviving are his widow, Wilhel- by service pilots and her wedding ment Bcthanla. Prospect 0220. and Alice, stepfather of Charles.

Richard, O'NEILL John. 10:30 a. m. in church. SMITH Margaret Ann.

8:30 a. m. In church. ring was made in the island's dental GOEDE Adolph G. Goede.

June 12, 1946. beloved husband of Anna. loving father of and Florence Remus. Services at chapel mina; two daughters, Mrs. Helen E.

Corlett and Mrs. Wilhelmina E. Cor 7319 Madison street. Forest Park, Saturday, clinic. Rudolph, dear brother of Henry, Gertrude.

p. m. interment woodiawn. Eric, Edith, Laura, and Leo. Services Satur BUTKUS Alex J.

Butkiis. loving son of Ale lett, and a sister, Mrs. Julia E. Burnham. day.

3 p. at funeral chapel, 4338-40 Fullerton avenue. LORD Dexter A. Lord of 619 N. Cicero GRIESE Helmuth F.

Grlese, beloved husband Services will be held at 2 p. m. and Bernice, nee Novak: fond grandson of Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Novak, and Mrs. Katherlne Pawllckl. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. m.

at late residence. 3725 SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. DUNHAM Anna. SHIFFMAN Irving. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 5501 NORTH ASHLAND-A VENUE.

PHONE LONGBEACH 2646. FRIDAY. avenue, fond husband of Jennie, nee buii- of Clara I nee Koblenz 1. fond father of Fred CAR CRASH KILLS BUTTERW ORT FILM COMEDIAN Hollywood. June 13 An automobile wreck on Sunset boule I ADVERTISMENT I Gas on Stomach Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When cxceti ttomath acid rausei painful.

tmfTo Edward, and Herman, three grandchildren. tomorrow in Unity Universalist church, Oak Park. Burial will be STASTNY Joseph W. Sfastny. suddenly.

c4 Bellwood. and 10 a. m. at St. Simeon's funeral Saturday, June 15, at 1:30 p.

at chapel, 2838 Lincoln avenue. Interment church. Interment Mt. Carmel. Maywood 14.

CARLSON Hattie Carlson, wife of the late man: loving father of Edward. Nellie l-mitn. Patricia Noren. Harvey. Richard.

Robert, Samuel, and Pfc. Eugene Lord in Germany. Resting at funeral home. 217 N. Cicero avenue.

Services Friday, 2 p. tn. Interment Arlington cemetery. St. Lucas cemetery.

Albert, mother of Mrs. Joseph Kesek. grand avenue, cricero, beloved rmn band of Mary. nee. Bartik: devoted father of J.

Harvey. Milton, and Ronald, dear sen Vaclav stastny. fend brrther cf Jaraes. neral Saturday. June 15.

at 10:30 a. from funeral home. 6227-29 W. Cermak ral to Our Lady of Hcly Mount church. Istes, ment family lot.

Stanley 1866. BLAVEK Frank. 10 a. m. at chapel.

CARLSON Gustave. 3 p. m. at Chanel. in Forest Home cemetery, TIGARETS STOLEN FROM TRUCK E.

P. Byme, 1520 Klnzle yesterday reported the theft of two cases of ctgarets and a carton of chewing sum, all valued at $210, from Ms truck. GROENEMEYER Rose Eva Groenemeyer, beloved wife of the late Herman, fond mother of Elizabeth Gajeske, Mamie Schilling, George, Clara Mueller, and Rudolph, grandmother of nine and great-grandmother of LYNCH Dr. John E. Lynch, beloved husband eating gag, tour stomach and heartburn, doctor usually presrrlrw th fastest acting medicine known tor aymptnmatie relief medicine like those In Bell-ani Tahlettt.

No laxative. Bell-ana brings comfort tn jiffy or double your money back oo vard today killed Charles Butter- DALTON John H. 3 p.m. at chapel. TEGARDINE Lester E.

2 p. m. at chapel. return or noma to ua. 25 at ail nrugffista.

STRICKLAND Alva B. Strickland cf 7431 worth, the film comedian. He nine. Funeral from chapel, 3337-39 North avenue, Saturday. June 15, at 2 p.

m. Interment Montrose cemetery. of Frances, nee Sweeney: fond lather ol John Betty Mae. Frances, and Pfc. Robert brother of Mane and Eleanor.

Funeral Monday, 8:45 a. from late residence, 8144 S. Loomls boulevard, to St. Sablna's church. Interment Holy sepulchre.

Boulevard 0703. mother of Mrs. John Strug and Joseph J. Kesek Jr. Funeral Saturday.

9 a. from mortuary. 10240 Ewing avenue, to St. Francis de Sales' church at 9:30 tn. Interment St.

Mary's. Sou. 0632. CLAUSON Carl H. Clauson or 4908 N.

Glen-wood avenue, June 13. 1946, beloved husband of Dollle Clauson, nee Iacullo; dear father of Rose Marie and Ruth Ann. fond son of Frank V. and Ellen Clauson. brother of Stanley F.

and Isabelle F. Strand, son-in-law of Christ and Rose Iacullo. At chapel. 6501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Monday, June 17, at 9 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel. died in an ambu HALL Clifford J. Hall, husband of Kathryn lather ol James H. and Marian A.

HrII micnigan avenue, husband of Elsie, father at Juanlta Mlchaud and Clora Wlcklund. son ef Eliza and the late Alfred, grandfather eg Harvey Alva Wlcklund. Resting at chape 6000 S. Halsted street, until noon Saturday Services Saturday. 2:30 p.

at Drexel Pa-sj Presbyterian churrh. 64th atreet and Held avenue. Member cf Auburn Park tcdsa, MacGREADY Christine MaeGready. age 69. lance as it pulled into a hospital Teacher of chemistry at Lindblom High school.

Services 1:30 p. Saturday, at chapel. 1648 W. 63d street. Interment driveway.

late of 1220 E. 62d street, mother ol Kathleen MacReady and Mrs. J. C. Tarver.

grandmother of Jo-Anne and Raymond, survived by three sisters Mary E. and Martha H. Graham, and Mrs. George Wylle of Toronto. SATURDAY.

LINDEBORG Hjalmer. 3 p. m. at chapel. MONDAY.

CLAUSON Carl H. 8 a. at chapel. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 WEST 85TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182.

FRIDAY. ER1CKSON Joel. 2 p. m. at chapel.

SATURDAY. Champaign. 111. The California HALLIDAY Walter S. Halllday of 381 Elm TOWNSEND Sister Marr Eertlna.

R. S. beloved sister of Mrs. Georee Keiiv anal Jra-a avenue, Elmhurst, husband ot the late Canada. Interment was at Westvlew ceme CLUBB Julie Froseher Clubb, June 13.

314 high way patrol reported his road Sophie, father of Verna. Funeral Saturday tery. Thomson. May 31. 1946.

2 p. at chapel, 134 S. York street. MacKINNON Hugh A. MacKinnon.

June 12. Elmhurst, 111. Interment Elm Lawn. srJ; Li? VXJ of 7650 Crexler avenue, nusoand ot tne ster jumped a curb, hit a lamp HANSEN Jennie Hansen, June 11. 1946.

be late Isabelle Grlbbln MacKinnon, father of loved wife of the late Francis, dear mother Mra. Edith Hamlin and Is Del ot Honolulu. DANDLIKER Amle. 3p.rn.ln church. of Clifford, Robert, and Irma Swanson post, catapulted him to the pave Mrs.

Florence Finlayson. Mrs. Alice wuinn. nd Huch erandfather of Mrs. Virginia Charles Batterwartkt grandmother of Clifford Hansen Robert Walton.

Carol and Walter Swansnn. sister of SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. Marshall, cousin of Mrs. Kate Brown. Fu Anna Uhde.

Albert Johnson, and Tlllle Stupp. S. Washington atreet, Hinsdale, beloved wife of Robert Mackle Clubb. fond mother of Robert Mackle Jr. and John Wallace, sister of John G.

Frcscher. Resting at funeral home. 2d and Lincoln afreets. Hinsdale, on Friday. Services Saturday, June 15.

at 2:30 p. m. Interment at convenience of family. CONNELLY James tTedl Connelly, late of 11042 S. Whipple street, beloved husband of Mary O'Connor Connelly, fond brother of Margaret Brlce, Alderman Htmh B.

Connelly, and the late John and Chris. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. from funeral home. 5438 S. Diluted street, to St.

Christina's church. 110th street and Homan avenue. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Boulevard 0662. MORTENSEN Fred.

neral Saturday. 7:30 a. irom cnipri, Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p. at chapel. Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to Our LAIN SON 4325 Armilage avenue.

Interment Elmwood. HARTJE Ernest Hartle of Maywood, beloved Lady of peace cnurcn. mass terment Holy Sepulchre. South Shore 8822. MAHERAS Nick Maheras.

beloved husband of husband of Alma, nee Wlechman; fond father of Bruce, brother of August, son of Because the Public Health Institute maintains its own laboratory for making venereal disease the late Anna, nee atamans. the late Dietrich and Katherlne Warnecke, r.ih.rin nemetrakakea ana jonn. Resting at funeral home. Lake st. and 2d ment, and piled up against a build-ins.

There were no witnesses. Twenty of Butterworth's 43 years had been spent acting. He said he wag forced into the career by a diet of chicken patties and canned peas eaten at luncheons which he covered as a newspaper reporter. He was born in South Bend, and was graduated from Notre Dame with a law degree. Maywood, until 11 a.

m. Saturday. Lying CORSON Robert Ray Corson, June 12, be In state at St. Paul's Ev. Luth.

church. Mel at chapel. 79th and Emerald. Funeral Saturday. 2 p.

at St. Constantlne Hellenic church. 6105 Michigan avenue. Interment Evergreen. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH-AV.

WHITEHALL 6060. 4542 RAVENSWOOD-AV. LONGBEACH 0305. rose Park, from noon until time of service Saturday, 2 p. m.

Interment Forest Home loved husband of Bertha, nee Muno: loving father of Roberta Atx and Evelyn Lenberg. brother of Nell Chase, grandfather of John and Evelyn. Funeral 10:30 a. m. Saturday, June 15, from chapel.

7066 N. Clark atreet. MARCHESCHI Nello Marcheschl. beloved hua- cemetery. Maywood 14.

HEINEK AMP Mary J. Helnekamp. nee Laub, hand of Amelia, nee Mlcneietu loving isum of Llla Baldassl and Lillian, fond father-in- June 13, of 4911 Cortes street, wife of the tests, those examined before 2 IM. (at 159 or 169 N. Dearborn St.) can have their certificates the same day.

The fee is $3.00. tn Queen of All Saints' church, Sauganash. Interment St. Henry's cemetery. law of Thomas Baldassl.

Funeral aaiuraay, June 15, at 10 a. m. from late residence. 3127 W. Arthlngton street, to Mother Cabrlnl church.

Inlerment Mount Carmel, Canal 1324. C. H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOME.

COTTINI Adolfa nee Pizza, beloved late Robert mother of Robert, Lillian, Walter, and the late Conrad. Services Saturday. June 15, at 1:30 p. at chapel, 124-126 Madison atreet at Lombard avenue, Oak Park, Interment Bohemian National. 92 YEARS SERVICE SUP.

7709 MARLEY John J. Marley of 647 N. t-eamlng- wife of Clsberto, dear mother of Julius, Bruno, and Dante, grandmother of two, Funeral Saturday, 11:15 a. from chapel. 1241 Clybourn avenue, to St.

Ronaventure's church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Moh. OS 50.

HITCHCOCK Julia Hitchcock, beloved wife of 200 E. ERIE, 1 Block X. ot Michigan. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT the late John, fond mother ot Isabel and Tcwnsend.

Funeral Saturday. 8:30. fro 620 Belmont, to Our Ladv of Mount CarmaJ church. Interment Calvary. WALKER Clara Berkey Walker.

June IS. 4 7S22 Orlesby avenue, wife of Faw-d f-4 mother of Adrian A. and Lee E- Walked alster of Mrs. Jennie Maver, Mrs. Ada M- genthao.

Wesley L. Berkey. and Mrs. Gra-t Stephenson. Funeral Saturday.

2 t. chapel. JefTerv blvd. at 77th st. Intel Cedar Park.

Please omit flowers. Son. t2Z WHITE Agnes Stafford White, wife ef Loe mother of Marie W. t'llmann and late Alice Aulmann. grandmother ef H.

Aulmann Jr. of St. Paul. Resting at fune-ai home, 203 S. Marlon atreet.

Oax Park. F-f day evening. Services Saturday. 2pm Interment Forest Home. Please omit Cowers WILLEY Ella J.

Wllley. wife of the late Da- lei. fond mother of Mrs. Lena B. Rang.

an4 the late Theodore H. Wllley. grandmother eg Jack Rang. Jane and Patricia Wllley. Serw Ices Saturday.

June 15. 1:15 p. m.w at neral home, 5300 N. Western avenue, com of Foster. Interment Mount Olive.

WILLIAMS Jute M. Williams. 2640 Indians avenue, June 1946, beloyed wtfe cf Tm Williams, loving mother of Mrs. Grao Sherrod. grandmother of Helen Marshall, ais) ter ot Mrs.

Ida Maakett. Mrs. MatUe LanJ era. Mrs. Irene Price, Mrs.

Nannie Taruw and Mra. Lena Marsh. Evansvllle. Ind, ax Charles Rayburn of Detroit. Mich.

Funeial Friday. June 14. 1946. at 1 p. to Traw elers Rest church.

4014 S. State street Burial Mount Glenwood. Resting at funeral parlor. S45 E. 43d street.

WRIGHT Lucille F. Wrirht. nee C-v widow of the Iste Atty. Edward H. Wrlrr.

sister of Eliza Stout, Funeral Saturday; June 15. 11 a. at Metropolitan CcS munlty church. Resting at funeral pariorsi 3800 S. Michigan av.

Interment Oak Woocas ZEISSLER John H. Zeissler. beloved hasbaai cf Esther, nee Bloomstrand: fond father Jacqueline. Elaine, and Annette, brother Arthur and Emma Gubbe. Resting at ha late residence.

1744 W. 100th place. Fa neral Saturday. 2 p. at Bethany Cctca church.

103d and Wood streets. DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS- BECKER A monument wfil be dedicated bl the loving and cherished memory cf the late Max Becker, beloved husband ot Esthea. Becker, father ot Joseph H. and Norma Becker, at Star of the West cemetery. Sua day, June 16.

at 1:30 p. Waidheun. gats 60. Des Plalnes avenue. Forest Park.

ton avenue, beloved luirnno oi tne iu mn O'Hara Marley. loving father of Sister Mary Floretta. B. Loretta Marley Connelly, and the late Florence. Funeral Saturday.

1(1X11 a. from funeral home. 5018-20 CONSTIPATED? CHEW THIS TASTY GUM LAXATIVE Lynn, grandmother ot Eva and John. Inter CROWLEY Margaret Crowley, daughter of the savings. Sears, Roebuck A 4 th floor.

Also at Irving Park. and ment White Pigeon, Mich. HOGAN Edmond Hogan. 5403 W. Adams, beloved husband ot Sarah lea son Hogan.

Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help ot Chris 800 Homan. tiana church, interment Mount uarmei. son of the late Matthew and Catherine of MELCHIORRE Geoi ge fjerrlel Melchiorre. a Ernlgh Nanagh, County Tlpperary. Ireland See Donata De Leonardls notice.

late John and Bridget Crowley, sister of Ella B. Bowser of Bemldjl, Kate T. Blank-enhelm, and the late Minnie, Rote, James and Dr. John F. Crowley.

At funeral home, 17 Madison street. Oak Park. Funeral Saturday, June 15, 11:30 a. to Ascension church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

fond brother of Matthew. Mrs. Annie SulU- METZER Anna Marie Metier, nee Wons. late DEATH NOTICES GETQUCKREUEF of 5804 Gunnison street, dearly beloved wile van. Mrs.

Sarah- Leamy, Mrs. Bridget Hynes Malachy, and Catherine Hogan, all of Ireland. Funeral Saturday. June 15, at 11:30 FROM GAS PAWS. of John, devoted mother of Richard.

lond sister of Rose McCaulev. Patricia Werner. Harriet rowers, Gertrude Vlcian. Edwin. George.

CRUICKSHANK Christina T. Crulckshank, PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE Organized for Public Seryico a a Corporation "Xot-for-I'rofll'" Under the Lawa of the State of Illinois Man 159 N. Dearborn St. Women 169 Dearborn St. South Side Clinic for Men or Women 129 E.

31at St. 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M.

DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. CEH. 9383 OFHCIKS AND TRUSTEES a. from funeral home. 4245 W.

Madison- In Memoriam HEADACHE, BONAKER Sophia Bonaker, nee Berz. In lov Florlan. and John. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. m.

from chaoel. 5776 Lawrence avenue, to 1 SLlGGSHHESS June 12, 1946, of 5225 W. Fulton street, wife ot the late John, mother of Jane McComb. Margaret Thomson, Nora Gibson and John Crulckshank. Resting at funeral home, 318 N.

Central avenue, Austin. Services Saturday, 12 noon. Interment Mount St. Constance church. Interment St, Adal bert's cemetery.

ing memory of our dear mother, who passed away one year ago today. Till memory fades and life departs You will live forever In our hearts. YOUR LOVING CHILDREN. ANNA, GEORGE. PETER, CAROLINE.

AMELIA. AND LAURA. Cant. Robert C. Moore.

U. S. A. A. tii "ill Why suffer from these suddenly, at Macom ieia, HARRIS Sidney Harris, Tech.

5th grade. In Emblem. Austin 0017. CURE Peter R. Cure, beloved husband of the late Caroline, nee Rothenberger: dear father of Frank, Edward, Erwln, Esther Meier.

Florence Meier, and Peter fond brother of Mrs. Mary Daniels, Mrs. Katherlne Lang, and the late Michael. Andrew, and Emma. loved husband ot rium ierns woo re.

4 father of Patty Ann and Robert son of Chester and Marie Moore, of 305 S. Eighth avenue. La Grange, brother of Mary Catherine Briscoe. Funeral notice later from chapel. 40 S.

Ashland avenue. La Grange. to Resurrection church. Interment Mount Carmel. Please omit flowers.

Member of Holy Name Society and P. B. A. HOHN Laura Kllroy- Hohn, nee Felton. "et 13808 S.

Division atreet. beloved wife of Herman, fond mother of Grace Joyce, Viola Rellly, Eleanor Gibson, William Kllroy. Lauretta Riley, and Beatrice Dzlennlk. grandmother of Thomas, Patricia, Pearl. Richard.

Raymond, and Donna Lou. Resting at chapel. 2601 Vermont atreet. Blue Island. Mass at St.

Benedict's church, Gregory and York streets. Saturday, June 15, at 11 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. HOLM AN Harold W.

Holman. beloved husband of Jennie, fond brother of Mrs. Hugh McGlbeny of Cary, 111., Mrs. Alexandria Peddle of Wichita, and the late Mrs. Mabel Burnard.

Services Friday at 2 p. tn. at mortuary, 1000-1010 E. 79th street. Interment Oak Woods, private.

loving memory of our dear son and brother, who gave his life for his coun-IF2 try, June 14, 1944. What would wa give to' clasp his band, Hia happy face to see. To hear his voice and tee htm smile. That means so much to us. MOTHER, ANNA, AND AL HARRIS.

MULLEN Joseph P. Mullen, beloved husband Services at Schmaedeke funeral home. Or- Fred G. Gurley Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railway Co. Hughston M.

McBain Marshall Field Company James Simpson, Jr. C. J. Whipple Chairman of the Board Hibbard, Spencer, Joseph H. King President Thomas R.

Gowenlock Vice President A. A. Carpenter Vice President David A. Crawford Vice President Pullman Co. James A.

Cunningham Vice President Vice Container Corporation of America Donald P. Welles Treasurer Vice Harris Trust Savings Bank Nathan William MacChesney Counsel MacChesney, Becker Wells Marshall Field Editor and Publisher Chicago Sun HTERZ Theresa Hlera. In loving memory of miseries due to constipation? Get jclorious relief with Feen-a-mint, the delicious chewing gum laxative. Science says: Chewing your food belps it do you the most good. Similarly, chewing Fcen-a-mint prepares SU famous medicine to give the greatest benefit flows it gently and gradually into the digestive system.

So don't punish your stomach with harsh, old-fashioned laxatives. Get Fcen-a-mint from your druggist now. Take exactly as directed and feel fine. FEEM-A-MIMT of Alice Mullen, dear father of Mary Alice, fond brother of Thomaa Mrs. Agnes D.

Cummings. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Wright, Mrs. Marie Gutson, and the late James C.

and John J. Mullen. Funeral Saturday, June 15. 8:30 a. m.

from funeral home. 3246 Jackson boulevard, to Our Lady of Sorrows" church. Interment Mount CarmeL Please omit flowers. Kedzle 2394. EINHORN A monument will be dedicated HOPPE Margaret E.

Hoppe of 1425 N. Mason the memory of Joseph and Lena Einruossl Sunday, June 16, at 1 p. m. at AustrtaJ Gallctan cemetery, Waldhelm. land Park, Saturday at 1:30 p.

m. Interment Christ Lutheran cemetery. DANDLIKER Amle DandUker, 10886 Prospect avenue, June 13, 1946, fond sister of Gertrude, Agnes Rudolph, and Charles DandUker. At chapel. 2121 W.

95th street, until 1 p. Saturday. Services at the Church of the Mediator. 110th street and Hoyne avenue, Saturday, June 15, at 3 p. m.

Interment private. Please omit flowers. DAY Thomas Day, June 13. beloved husband of Emma Miller Day. fond father of Dorothy and Harriet, brother of Christopher, Clara E.

Greenwalt. and the late Charles. Funeral Saturday. 1 p. at chapel.

Jeffery boulevard at 77th street. Interment family lot. Sou. 622. NELSON Victor Nelson.

June 12. of 5406 N. RIEGER A monument will be dedicated ts our dear wile and motner, who departed this life June 14. 1945. Long days, long nights you bore the pain Waiting for a cure, but all In vain; God saw that you were suffering.

And that the hills were hard tn climb. So He closed your weary eyes and whispered, "Peace be Thine." Our hearta still ache with aadneaa. Our eyes shed many tears; God only knows how we miss you At the end of this first sad year. LONESOME HUSBAND. RAY.

LILLIAN, AND GLENN. the memory ot Stella S. Rlegey on Sunday) June 16. 1946. 2 p.

at Beth El cemetery Bart let Co. avenue, June 12. 1946, beloved wife of Arthur dear mother of Arllne and Warren, fond sister of Clarence and Alfred Ed-strom, and Eleanor Duer. Services Saturday, 2:30 p. at North Austin Ev.

Luth. church. Mason and Le Moyne avenuas. At rest at funeral chapel, 4338-40 Fullerton avenue, until 10 a. m.

Saturday. Intenrasgt Mount Emblem cemetery. BOOTH A Sterne will be dedicated tM Paulina street, beloved husband of the late Alma S. Nelson, dear brother of Oscar Nel-aon of StUlman Valley. 111., and Alben Nelson, two brothers and three sisters Sn Sweden.

Service 1:30 p. m. Saturday at chapel. 3415-19 N. Clark street.

Interment RosehllL VVvUUvVWVVVi memory of Max Rooth. Sunday. June 1. a 2 p. m.

at Jewish WaMhetm eemetef Ms sonic section, 16 th and Harlem t.vesea. wvvvvvwwvvvvvvvwvvvvvvv n'i iA aS ri a sV.

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