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as tHICACO DAILY TRIBUNE 36 Friday. Not. 29, 194 IN FACT, HE HAD WASU'T HE JM YES, BUT WHEW HIS? MIND A I I NEVER MINO JOE IT'S V3 WINNIE WINKLE GOfcrVEL Alexartdtr Cocbel. lata of SH0 Can nlson street, beloved husband cf nee Walther. lovtng father of Dorothy Power.

Henry. Alex, and Fred brother of Dorothy Grossman, grandfather of nine grandchildren. Services Saturday. 1 30 p. at funeral home.

4SS3-eil Milwaukee avenue, to Evangelical Lutheran church. Interment Rldgewood. P. A PCZT rm Jo7hL-. Raptxynald.

aaa aaaa oburkl. beloved at Jorm. of Antcn. Stanlev. Martr.a.

Francaa. --Betty, and Wanda. SBOthar-tn-law of Rm Jacrb Frlsch. and Joseph Tanulia. fraad mcther cf Eleanor and Kathleen.

of Agnes Kr.sobucl. Funeral Monday. Dec. a. 194.

at 9 30 a. m. frcm late reaideara. 4920 W. 3lst alreet.

Ctcero. to st Marra rhurrh Interment a esurractlon eenaetary. Information. Olympic 30OV ABOUT EVERY- HOSPITAL? AND LATER REFUSED READ THIS LETTER TO LoirAKID TaHI ELSE LL TO LET ME TAKE IJ' POOR EILEEN AND I'LL MAIL HANDS AJfigliSf HIM BACK nClA FELLOW IT ON MY WAY HOME badly I mmi ri ik jauK---k nsAiAAsers i a a 1 i i RaswawsA iwovvmrAmmifiiki a i i i i a-" rr i i i wMJfo fl iNrfU i FIRST CIVILIAN SINCE 1910 SET TO HEAD MEXICO Aleman, 43, Wants Help of U.S. Industrialists Chirag Tribune Frni Servlrel MEXICO CITY, Nov.

28 Mexico's st rivilian president sinre the of Francisco I. Madero in 1910 'ka. office Sunday. He is Miguel Aleman. a.

lawyer, who has been elected to serve the next six years. The symbol of a new era for Mexico's presidents usually have been military men and even Madero later became known as a general Aleman also tj-pifies an old American success story', having risen from newsboy to president. Aleman also will be one of the youngest chief executives in the republic's history. He is 43. He will be one of the best posted presidents the country has had because of long experience within the government and by reason of having made the most comprehensive campaign tour of any previous candidate, even exceeding that of former President Lazaro Cardenas.

"Kound Table" Program Furthermore, for months the new pi rsident has had a staff of experts studying information gained from "round table" conferences held thruout the country on every topic of interest to the republic's welfare. He says the conclusions reached will be the basis for his program of government. Thru Aleman' program, Mexico will strive to improve agriculture nd to expand industry, thereby jetting away from a primarily agricultural economy. Aleman stressed many times during his campaign that he desired to continue working for good inter-American relations, especially with the United States. He said foreign capital would be THANKSGIVING TRAGEDY STALKS IN THREE HOMES Thanksgiving happiness turned to tcagedy yesterday in three Chicago homes.

After Edward Bercneeke, 44, Housewife Found Hanged Dies Later in Hospital Mrs. Gladys Doyle. 47, hanged her-self yesterday in her home, 1106 N. Central Park Austin, police said. She was found hanging from a closet door by her husband, William, a bartender, when he returned from work.

She was taken to County hospital, where she later died. She BROWN Edgar Brown. 1 SOU Wleland alreet. beloved husband of Eula B. Brown, o.usln of Florence M.

and Allen Davis. Remains at home Friday evening. Services 11a. m. Saturday at Herman Baptist rliii'ch.

17.4 N. Clark street. Interment Burr Oak cemetery. BUSH NELL Charles W. Bushnell.

D. D. S. beloved husband of Mine nee Bundell. loving father of Florence Machamer.

Mildred Wulg of Chicago, and Glenna Wallace rf Flosimoor. grandfather of seven grandchildren, brother of Louis Bushnell. riatte-vllle. Lillian Griffith and Roe Bushnell of Log Angeles. Member of Northwestern Alumni association: Chicago.

Illinois, end American Dental Associations. Standard lodge. No. H7.1. A.

F. A A. York chapter. No. 14R, R.

A Medlnah Temple, and Scottish OBITUARIES Mrs. John S. Williams New York, Nov. 28 (P) Mrs. John S.

Williams, 44, sister of Robert McLean, president of the Associated Press, died unexpectedly today at her Cedarhurst, Long Island home. The former Sarah Wells McLean, she was the wife of a member of the Graham Tarsons Co. investment firm here. Her brother, Robert, also Is president, of the Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, and another brother, William L. McLean is vice president and treasurer of ihcMhe house.

Mrs. Palikle found him welcomed ana protected wnen Hllo Bnnonr innuest today. Dr. HASkJT THE ARklV BEEM ABLE TO IDENTIF YOUR BUDDY, JOE, THROUoH TAS OR fiwgei5piisjts TRAFFIC DEATHS IN NATION CLIMB TO 62 ON HOLIDAY The nation's Thanksgiving day toll from traffic accidents reached fi2 last night. Michigan and California led with five fatalities each.

In Illinois four persons were killed. The National Safety council said that usually 100 ars killed on the holiday. Dr. Leslie W. Jones, 74, 5514 Washington a retired physi cian, died last night, in ihe Loretto hospital of injuries he suffered Tues day when he was struck by a Blue bird system bus at Washington blvd.

and Central av. The bus driver, Herman Hoffman. 3527 Grove Berwyn, was ordered by police Jones was born in Belvidere, 111., was graduated from the Chicago Homeopathic medical college in 1R97, and practiced In Chicago, Wil-mette, and Belvidere. He is survived by his widow, Etta, and a daughter, Mrs. Adalaide Bradburn, 1927 Sherman Evans-ton.

Services will be held in the chapel at 5708 Madison st. at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be at Memorial Tark cemetery.

Timothy Green ham, 63, of 2727 Bonfleld was killed last night ii 'n a ef t'lift an was held by police pending an in quest. Up to 4 p. m. yesterday 581 persons had been killed in Cook county traffic accidents since Jan. 1.

Of these 421 were killed in Chicago, where 19,915 were injured in the same period. PAPER REVEALING lMZ, MZ.f.l.tiV rTMRTFS TCmMR LINKED TO SPAIN (Picture on back page) Nrw York Tlmr-Chlrjo Tribune Dtupatrhl MEXICO CITY. Nov- 28 The copy of the document revealing the location of the bones of Hernando Cortes as the wall of the Hospital of Jesus here has hern traced to the Spanish embassy, but a spokesman said today that Fernando Baeza had not gotten it thru official channels. Baeza is the one who took the copy to Mexican scientists, who opened the tomb Monday. The spokesman said the documents pertaining to Cortes were believed to be in the possession of Ihe Spanish embassy here before the days of the republican government member of the staff has been author ized to touch any suc papers.

The discovery has touched off a controversy in the Mexican press as to the ultimate disposal of the relic. Vincente Lomharrio Toledano, labor leader, said last night that the bones ought to be "buried with those of Franco." Two Kankakee Buildings Struck by $150,000 Fire A fire early yesterday caused estimated damage of $150,000 to two buildings in the business district in Kankakee. No injuries were reported to the occupants of living quarters. The fire was discovered in the basement of the AFL labor hall and spread to the adjoining building occupied by the Aiche Plumbing corporation, the community market, and the Acme Printing company The cause of the fire was not termined. $5,000 in Jewels Missing Fovvjy! Jiffs i I comes into Mexico in compliance with the republic's laws and not to exploit resources and markets to the detriment of the people.

The industrial program, especially, will call for close collaboration with the United States, in technical and financial aid from industrialists willing to work with Mexicans, he said. Promises Irrigation Project Aleman has promised vast aid to agriculture, especially irrigation and water conservation projects de 1 1 ing In basic foods. bile while crossing at Cermak rd. A strong believer in better command Loomis s(. Philip Grons.ein, 32, mumcations.

Aleman also has prom-jof 1315 S. Spr.ngfield the dnver, GORTON Truman A Gnrlnn. beloved husband of Theresa father of Robert D. and Margaret Marnlsrh. grandfather of Karen and John Harnlsrh, and Rrbett Gorton, brother of Etlabeth Stephen and Gnr- lon.

Funeral Saturday. 10 a. m. at hapel. 40 S.

Ashland avenue. La Grange. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. GROAT Elmer C. Groat, beloved bother of Dorothy.

Russell, and Hazel Stone. Ruth Clarstrom. Florence Stone. Frances and William Stone, nephew of Mrs Phillip Barg. Mrs.

Marie Martin, and Mrs. Margaret Bohlman. Member of Banner Blue lodge. No. 924, A.

F. AV A. M. Services 2 SO p. Saturday at chapel.

1648 W. 63d. Interment Mount Greenwood. GUIDO See Nick Sabatlno notice. CIIMZ-William F.

Gumz. beloved husband of the late Henrietta, nee Treptow fond father of Edwin. William and Ella Glasson. grandfather of Edward Gumz. Virginia Vlrk.

Jack and William Glasson. brother or Bertha Wlttllnger. Funeral Saturday. 130 p. at rhapel.

3100 Irving Park toad. Interment Montrose cemetery. HAMILTON Clarence B. Hamilton. ".4 2 64th place.

Nov. 27. 1946. husband of Marie B. Hamilton, father of Virginia Miller and Edgar Hamilton.

At rhapel. 63d and Harvard, where services will be held Friday, Nov. 29. at 10 a. Interment Washington, Iowa.

HAMILTON Percy F. Hamilton. 6.47 S. Nor mal hrutevard, Nov. 26.

1946. husband ofj I.eona B. Hamilton, nee Lumon. father of; Earl and Marilyn, brother of Myrtle Peter-eon. William, and Adeibert Hamilton.

Funeral from rhapel. 63d and Harvard. Saturday. Nov. 30.

at 6:30 a to St Bernards church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. HOSLER Barbara Hosier, wife of the late Adiel. mother or the late Elma Zimmerman and Alice Koeppel. sister of Katherlne A Schuster.

Theodore Schuster, and the late Elizabeth. Hosier. Services at chapel. 7319 Madison street. Forest Park.

Saturday. 3 p. m. Interment Forest Home. HOWES Ernest A Howes, husband of Florence, nee Frye: father of Robert.

Jack, and William. Funeral Saturday. 3 at funeral home. Lake atreet at 2d avenue Maywood. Interment Oak Ridge.

Maywood 14. MANN Susan Imelmann. nee Holtt. of 1400 Mason avenue. Chicago, beloved wife of the late Henry, fond mother of (iustav.

Maile. Louise, and Henry, seven grandchildren, two gieat-grandchlldren Besting at funeral home. Lake street at 2d avenue. Maywood, until II l. Hi Saturday, lying In slate at St.

Paula church, Melrose Park Evangelical Lutheran from iimin until time 2 p. Interment of aervlre Saturday, Itasca. Maywood 14. JONES Leslie W. Jones.

of SM4 Washington boulevard, beloved husband rf Etta C. dear father of Adelaide Jones Hred-hurn. brother of Hilton Jones of Belvidere. III. Resting at funeral home.

Mad tson street, wheie services will be held Sat urday, at 7 30 m. Interment Memorial Park. Austin 2012. JOSEPH Anna I Joseph beloved wife ol Louis L. fond mother of l.cul Jr and Victor S.

Joseph. Funeral private Please omit flowers. KANAK 1-ouli Kanak of 1913 court rirern, age 54 eais. beloved husband of Barbara, fund father of Lillian MCann and Florence fttbnek Funeial Saturday at 1 30 p. m.

at home for funerals. fiit44 W. road. Cremation Bohemian National cemetery. Information, Olympic 243 KF.NNEY Mary Kearns Kenney.

E. 9th place, beloved wife of trie late William, tond sister of Mrs. Bridget Delghan. Patrick. Mis.

Ellen Rice, and the late Mrs. Annie Garry John, and Joseph. Resting at funeral h'ime. 6915 Wentworth avenue Funeral Saturday at 9 a m. to St.

Joachim chunh. Interment Holy Sepuhhie. KILCOURSE John Kllrourse. age 90 years, of SSS4 N. Washtenaw avenue.

2H. 1946. beloved husband of the laie Mary Schoir Kllcourse. fond fattier f-f Kathryne Buenger and Frieda Thompson Pa.senhelm. brother of Mrs.

Anna Spahn. At ctiaiie I. JVriOl N. Ashland avenue, wtiere veivlces will be held Safuiday. Nov.

30 at 11 a m. Interment Waldheiin. KINNE Margaret Pcwcis Klnne. beloved wife of the late Walter, sister if rannle Hlgglns. Edward and Michael Pi.aers.

Funeral Friday. 9 a. m. frcm chapel. 417 Madlsnn alreet.

to St. Thi.mas Aquinas church. Burial Amboy. 111. Auitln 1137.

KORNGIEBEL Arthur Korngiebel. Nov 26. late of 6631 N. Artesian avenue, beloved husband of Florence Rommel Komgiebel dear father of Ralph and Bruce, son of irlhllr mnA 1 1 1 1,. Falb.

Funeral services strictly private without flowers. Friday Nov 2i Giacelandj cemetery. Information Long. 47 15. i LARKIN Patrick .1 ljirkln.

3119 I.yndaie avenue, beloved husband of Ellen, nee Spel-man, and the late Margatel. nee ilreeley, i dear father of Joseph P. and Ihe tare Ray-1 mond J. Larkin Mineral Satuiday. 8 4 a.

from chapel. 5706 W. Madl street. to SI. Sylvester's church Hurtal Mount I Member of P.

A. and Holy I Name society. I.ERRO See Mary Casella notice. LLSS Benjamin G. Lisa or Los Angeles.

Cal i suddenly, fcrother or Mrs. Sata Roscnbcig, Joseph. Max C. Louts V. and Mrs.

Alice Taylor. Funeral Friday, lo a. m. tliauman Funeral home, I.oa Angeles. Burial Fuiest Lawn.

"AnnM-VenuV Service, pic. Foiest Home. MANSF.I.L KHrahcth Mansell. Wauronda. Ill formerly of 57 25 Princeton avenue, wife of Phillip Manacll, mother of Florence, siiter of Ml.

Emma Regal and Mr a Albrerht At rhaprl, 63d and Harvard, wheie services will be held Monday, Dec. 2, at 2 p. m. Interment Bethanla. MCCARTHY William J.

McCarthy. Nov. 28. 1946. husband of Mary McCarthy, nee Denker: father nt Joseph funeral at Kcenan TUneial nome.

1529 Market atreet. Louisville. Ky. Burial In Louisville. McK EON Johanna A.

McKeon. Kenosha. wife of late William, sitter of James Gleavnn, Chicago. William Gleasnn. Bristol, wis Charles Glcason.

Kenosha, and Flank Gleason, Wailsworth. 111.. Mrs. lone Petei-soli. Mis Michael lloyle and Miss Ivabrlle (llrason, all of Chicago.

Besting at Ciossln funeial home. Kenosha Minrial Satuiday. 9 30 a at St. Thomas' l.un h. Kenosha.

Buiial St. James' cemeteiy. Kenosha. McNKI. LIS Timothy E.

Nellls. 38 of 8540 Blackstone avenue, beloved huvband of Anna Kelly Mc Neills, fond lather i Dorothy, brother of Joseph. Mil. Marv Hawlev. Francis.

Mrs. Margaret Hranry. and the late Anna Hauslnger. Funeial Monday. 9am.

at rhapel. Jerlery boulevard at 77th sticet. 10 SI. Fellcltas church. Msss a m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Sru. Shore 8622. MICFLI Antonlno I Mitchell 1 Mlie't. fi nd father or Mrs.

Pearl Whitehead. Davis. I'. S. and Rudy Mitchell, dear brother of the late Lucia Bullaro.

Antonlna 111 Gorglo. and Paul. Funeral Satuiday. 9 a. m.

fiom rhapel. 44 1 W. North avenue to Thlllp ltenl1 church. Interment Mount Carmel. Mir.

1231. MOORE Louise A Moore. Nov. 28. 1946.

ell her residence, 1400 Lake shoie dilve. wife' of the late James Shelby Mre. beloved mother of Helen E. More of Chicago and! James M. Moore of Kansas City.

Mo. At rhapel. 200 E. Erie street services and I Interment Milwaukee. Nov.

30. MUELLER Kurt Mueller. Topeka. K. neral notice later.

MUI.IAR The Very Fev. Tlmon Mullir. pastor or St. Michael church, 1706 44th street. Nov.

33. age 63. Remains lying In state In church. Servh es as follows Mass every mr.rnlng at 9 30 a. Special funeral services every evening at 7:30 o'clM-k.

Funeral! Saturday. Nov. 30. at 9 a when requiem mass will be said by ninhop l.ronty and clergymen of Chit ago. lnteiment Kimwood Bru.

7767. MUI.LEY Vera A. Mullev, wife ef Sidney mother of Mdney Jr. and Norman Funeral 2 pm. Friday at hapel, 207 Vail avenue, Arlington Heights.

NAJARIAN Michael Najarlan. beloved husband of Slabel. nee Yerganlan. beloved rather of Elizabeth. Mary.

Rose, and Jack Najarlan. brother of Sophia. Funeral Saturday. Nov. 30.

at 12:30 from funeral h'me. 3:146 Jackson boulevaid. to St. Gregoiy's i hurch. Augusta and lloynr.

Interment lislng Paik. Kedle 3394. NELLIGAN See Timothy P. Broderlck notice. OHMAN Walter J.

Ohman. beloved husband of the late Frieda, dear father of Christina Hoffman. Minnie Ford, and Irwin W. Ohman. grandfather cf seven, gieat-giandfather of four.

Service Saturday. p. in at funeral home. 3234 Montrose avenue. Interment Montrose.

O'BRIEN Madeline Tennla Brten. 6817 Tar-neil. beloved wife of fond norther of Agnes. Mary. John.

George. Michael. Helen, and the late James, sister of the late Frank Tennla. Resting at funeral home. 6915 Wentworth avenue.

Funeral Satuiday al lo a tn St. Bernards rliunli. Inleiment; St. Mary's, i O'PIZZI Anthony O'Ptzzl. husband of Anna I Creahy O'Plr1.

father of Mrs Iretta i Gamble, brother of Mrs Poe Allegretll. I Mrs. Edward Seldel. Frank. Louis.

William. Ihe late Peter and Joseph Funeral from home for funerals. Erie at Wabash avenue. Saturday. Nov.

30, at 9 30 a. to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. Interment All Saints' cemetery. ORR Edna Mozler Orr. Nov.

26. 1946. at her residence. 2440 View avenue, wife cf the late W. G.

D. Orr Services at ci.apei. 300 E. Elle street. Friday, Interment Rosrhlll mausoleum.

Private. Please omit flowers. PEN ELLA See Nick Sabatlno notice. PFF.IFFF.R Joseph rfelfter. beloved husband of Glella, loving fatlrei of Grace, fund brother of lledwlg Klsli i I Budapest Services 3 p.

m. Friday at rhaprl. 17 I Northwest I'aik Ithlge lntrrment Yrstlawti. 11 I. Eleanor Polithell.

nee Hramoia. rteaily beloved wile of Louis fond alsler of Alfileda Petersen. Resting at funeral home. 760O W. Grand avenue, at the circle Funeial Flmwood Memmtal Paik cemeteiy.

Lackawanna 1213 ol F.lniwnod Paik M1. POTTER Ensign Fled Potter t'. S. N. late of 1036 Fair Oaks avenue.

BGi Oak Park, suddenly, Nov. H. 1946. al 4 sea. on of Fred D.

and Irma N. Potter, brother of Dorothea Parsons, nephew cf Merle Potter, grandson of Mis. Anna Potter. Memorial service at Fair Oaks Presbyterian church. Thomas and Fair Oaks avenue.

Oak Park. Friday, Nov. 39. at 3 p. m.

Interment Mount Emblem. Please omit flower. Euclid 7487. POWERS See Margaret Klnne nntlie QUINI.AN Patrick Qulnlan. betcved sen of the late Patihk and Mar-y.

hint her cf Cath erine Richards. James I aura Uulntan. and the late Mrs Marv Breen Funeral Satui day. Nov. 30.

to 30 a from funeial home 3344 Jackson boulevard Our lady of sorrows church. Inlernusiit Mnunt Olivet Kedzle 3304. i 1NTFLM AN Emma srtanee Rlrtelman ea" 4 54 3 Ashland avr.ue 27. l4a. beloved mother cf Mrs Louise and Elltebeth Carey At cf.spaL Ol Si Ashland avenue, until noon Friday private ROBARD Vivian Eevans-ooard.

CH avenue, beloved wife of Gecrgt. -Mer of Caleb. Dan. ar.d Norman, setter of Taem and Irene. Resting at funeral hone.

6 a IS Wentworth avenue. Service Saturday. Sr. 30. at 2:30 p.

Interment lecil cemetery. ROSENBERG Hyman Rosenberg of 3ST4 W. Jackson blvd beloved husband of Saraft. fond father of Michael. ELen of Ism Angeles.

Harold. George, Henry. Aibert. as4 the late Jack, grandfather of four. brct.T of Jennie Send res Friday.

10 a. at chapel. 4225 Roe.seve;t aenue. carsex cat Tripp. Interment Westlawn cemetery.

ROSECKY Alble Posecky. 2451 S- St. Louie! avenue, beloved sister of Mane ana Ho jerky and Katherlne a Monday. Dec 2. 35 a from 3440 W.

26th atreet. to Blessed Sacra r-e-t church. Lawnds 2263. ROSENSTE1V LcuU cf T1 Clyde avenue, beloved husband cf tfce Lata Jennie, devoted father of Mr T.tr Lauzer and the late Hannalt Cotji. dear of Mrs.

Helen Zunel. Mrs. Weir.e- a4 Mn. Annette Newman- Funeral Frda. Nflrr 29.

at 2 30 p. at rhapel. 93 E. 47ia street. Interment Davenprrt.

la. ROY Julius F. For. t'Ted a Spencer Roy dear father of ftarstotid L. Marguerite E.

and Elizabeth A. Fey AJ1 funeral home. Austin at Lax street Funeral Saturday, 10 30 a ft ta St. Edmund Interment Vr.rl Carmel. SABATINO NKk Sabartr.o.

late cf 3131 Ohio street, fond husband of Mare, nea nelia. loving father of Nlcho.aa and -ie--arL dear aon of Angeline and the- ia'e Jtata, bn.ther of Mary Samo. Angelina Dela-r -a. Mike, pecco. James, and the lat Gutdn.

Funeral Saturday, 30 frcia chapel. 624 N. Western anue. t- Hf Rosary rhurrh. Interment Car-neL Information.

Armltage 7S00. SARNO See Nick Sabatlntt notlra. SCIIOTKE Louisa Schotke (nee Maeftt feat, loved wife of the lata John, dear stxrther of Louise Meseih. Bertha Felts. Ceertruda a bow.

Elsie Haalry. Arthur and the Ia'e hesmlna Meseth and Fred. 23 granV-zu-dr and 19 great-grandchildren. Beating at fta-neral home. 164 9 W.

51st at Funeral Sat urday, at 1 p. to Immanuel efiotrzt. 70th and Michigan avenue. Bethanla. Prospect 4246.

Inters SCHMIDT Beatrice Schmidt, tlnm 37 aa) Ski. beloved wife of Christ Schmidt, t-i x- I I of Is Vern and Clarence, two aliters and brothers Remains resting at rhapel. 11 S. Washington street Funeral mlcM later. sriiMthT-Sonhle Rihmld nee Boettce loved wife of Fret, f-md mother cf Edwara.

t.auia Maicarete E.rrer. Me. en llertiert. and Ma. 3 Raymond.

L'. a I-. In China sister of William. Minnie Arthur Alma, and the lata Van. Lena, and Frieda, grandmother ff four g-a-d-ctiiidren Resting at funeral home Sin aVete mnnt avenue, until Monday.

Dee 2. 11 am. Ivlng In atatr at Grace Evar.ge;irai LuT-eraa htm corner aiamle and Parker s'enuas, from II tn until time of erv. Interment St Lucas cemetery SCHRF.1BER Mary Schrelber nee F.usv R005 Edgewater road. Riverside.

sir fa est the late William, fend sister cf Mrs B-rue Smejkal and the lata Joseph and Ant.vw-F Rujy. Nettle. CaroUr.e. and Bertta Bust. Mrs.

Anna Calllst'l Mrs. K-ovt, and Mrs. Helen Krupka. Servtcei Frda. Nov.

29. 2 at funeral home. 6227- W. Interment Bohemian Stanley 1666. SCHPOrDErl Schroeder of 1JJ4 Clarence avenue.

Berwyn. beioved husband) of Agnet. pee dear father cf Ar.a Klor.kner. brother rr Marie Bartet and Minnie Gerzan. grandfather cf two grartdemi-dren services Saturday.

3 p. at funeral home. 674 4 Roosevelt read. Oaa Pare. terment Chapel Please ctr.it fir-wrrx.

SCHCLER Clara Schuler 3454 Cluraga avenue, beloved wife of Max. fond motr-af of Mathlas E.ia Moiyneaux and Kerry, also survived by seven grar.dchl.dren an4 four great-grandchildren, frr.d s-ster cf Olga Heyl Service Saturday. 2 p. ra at far.eral home. 3301 Fullerton avenue late, W'oodlawn.

Member of Garflei4 chspter. No. 4 5. SCHt'MAfHER -Edward J. Schumache- Jr of 4600 Kenmore avenue, Noy.

27, 1344 loved sen of Mr. Catherine Ward, of Robert. Jerry, and Gloria cMims-ter At rhapel. 5501 Ashland avenue li is. tee will be Saturday.

30. at 1 p. m. Interment Irving Park SCHWEDI.ER Helen Schwealler beloved sr-fa of Arthur, loving mother of William, ter i Frank and Katherlne PawllraJ aiatar of Alex Butkus widney. Bolge.

Julie ZueMke. and France frcm 7319 Madison atreet. Forest Park Saturday, 9 30 a to U. Luke church. Interment Mount Carrcel Dorothea Steven.

Nov. 37, 14. beloved wife of the late Albert, fond m5t.er of Jack. Henry. Mrs Mane Alexander.

ar.t Rudolph, sister cf Mrs Msrgaret Kloeufe and Louise Klbllng. Service at chapel. 3rl Clar street. Saturday. 1 30 p.

as Interment Montrose. KTK-S Margaret Frey SNIDER Alice V. Snider, nee Duffy at 31T S. r4th avenue, formerly of Freeport. III.

beloved wife of Jacob Snider. mother of Robert and Mary AJce Pugh, sister of Matilda Kaatholm. Hugn Snider, father-in-law of France Szudar, grandmother of Kathleen Patrica snider neral Saturday at 8 a. ra frcra funeral home. 3.07 S.

Iramte avenue, to Ovir Lady of Charity church 3420 57th court terment Hlnkle cemetery. West Vllgllia. Olvmpia 30O. STEWART Robert Stewart, tn Lea Af'e, beloved husband cf the late iss. art.

brother cf Mrs. Mary MrWhlrjiey Mr. Martha Goodwin. Samuel Leo and Jamea Stewart Funeral svaturdav. 10 in a from rhapel.

9i1 Belmont i nue to St Clements church. STI'nBF. -Bertha S'ubbe ne Brerr.dt blnva4 wife of Fred H. Stuhbe. loving mrtner of red Earl Harvey ittufcbe.

MU4r4 Hale, and Ruth Bums, grandmother of 1L grandi hlldren and Use grvat-f randrru.dri Memt-r of Fdrth chapter No 734. Empire temple. No, 6 J. Pythian Siatera. Funeral services Saturday at 1 30 at at funeral home.

1033 California a Interment Waldhrlra. Eastern Star aervtcaa Friday 11 I p. in. SZCZERBA Joseph Szczerfca. of the late Anlela.

loving father of Jou. Anna Szydelko. and Steve, grandfatte- ct Bernard. Lucy. Richard.

Private Fiorv. II. Henrv Szydeiao. Lorraine. Jorji Jr and Bernard Srczerba.

Resting at tua heme. 54 8 8 N. Menard avenue, farseraa Saturday. Nov. 30.

9 30 a. to Wen. eeslaus' rhu-ch Interment St. A daltsrrta. Member cf Janitors union, local No.

1- TARKOFF Morey B. Tarkraff. lovtrrf Jmabaz of Ethel, nee May: sen of Anna, brother cf Bess. Jack, Rose. Dell, and Sidney.

Funeral M. nday. rer. 3 at 10 a. tn.

at chapel. 934 E. 47 th treet. Interment Frea Sana cemetery. THOMPSON Josephine Thrtrscn.

Ut ef 449 E. 88th place, beloved wife ef Juliu G. dear mother of Alfreda Crain. Martin, and Stanley Thompson, fond sister of Car! ar.d Melnn Olson. Services Friday.

at funeral home, comer 7916 and Aberdeen L- terment Viruoua. wis. Member of RiryaJ Neighbors. TIMON Father Tlmon. Sea Mulur ncurtt.

VILLA NO Mary VUlano. Nov. 37. ef R'-lssd. beloved wlte of the late Joseph.

dar another or Rose Cotugno. Grace SpaccoeeUo. an4 Anthrny Vtllano. grandmother of 30 graco-childrrn. aix great-grandchildren, and tnrea grrat-great-grandrrrlidren.

Funeral aatsurlay. Nov 30. at 9 a from funeral home. iOL S. 5th avenue at Maple atreet.

Maywona. mass 10 a at Kt chureJi. Hillside Interment Mount Carmel. Marwooal 100 VOF.I.KI.E John Voelkle. beloved husband at the late Margaret, dear father of France Skok of Elgin.

Reave Martn. Margaret Iarveld, Bernard, and Joseph. grandSatar of nine, great-grandfather cf one. bretaer of Catherine Truth. Funeral Saturday at 3 a.

m. funeral home. 1733 W'loo it, nue. to St. Mlcrsarl'a church and St.

Joaepn cemetery. WALSH David Walsh late of 704 avenue, husband of the late Nora En-right Walsh, lovtng father of Mr Margaret Stanesco. Mrs. Lencre Molony. David Set William.

U. S. A and the late He.az Wal.h. fond brother of Mrs Elizabeth Lis too. Funeral Saturday.

9 a. from funeral li'anr. Ilalsted at 74th street, to St Lena ihurrh. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Member of Franklin union.

No- 4. Ste. 7704. WALTER Michael Walter of 637 X. U-w date avenue, auddenly.

at Tomahawk. V4 beloved hustkand (t Anna, nee Flatten: torut father of George cf pKtland. Harry A Marvin, and Edwin Walter, grandfather cat Atllnr. Robert. Michael, and Albert Wa-ter.

Renting at funeral borne. 317 N. Cicero avaw nue. Funeral Saturday, a 30 a ta Our Lady cf the Angel churcH. Istermect St.

Austin 1700. WANIATA Edward Waniata of 1233 S. spaulding avenue, brother of Frui Wans. ata. brcther-ln-iaw of Lejr.

a Waniata. unciar of Cr. Francl Waniata. Funeral Sarurdar 11 a. at for funerals.

5444 w. Cermak read Interment Bohemian NauczusS cemeteiy. Olympic 34 3 WATEK III 'USE Catherine Waterhous east Foley. Nov. 28.

wile of Frank mefuer cf rhauncey sister cf Ella Eckstein and lire late Louise Carpenter. Service an burial at Kendallvltle. Ind. Wllll'l'l E-Rose Whipple, lata residence, 492 Northwest highway. Park ftldge.

ts love. i wit of NeUon loving mother of Veima li f'ind auter of Harriet Avrea, dear aunt of Mis C. M. Bunnell, servlcea 3 sdr p. in.

Satuiday, at chapel 137 N. Sortr.wvsg hlghaay. Park Ridge. Interment prtvata. WIEI.OCH Mlrhallna Wlelorh.

nee wicj. beloved moiner of Antoinette Mary. Helen. Rose. Anna, and Martin.

Funeral Satuiday. Nov. VI. 1944. at 11 30 a.

Zft. from chapel, 4800 9 Hermitage avenue, ta St. Joseph churcL. Interment ReaurrtrUoxs. Yar.

3713. WIENCFK Slsmund Wtencek. No. 34. 14.

beloved husband of Faye. nee Hart; fond father of Wanda Young and France, granak-father of Wand 'Mia. dear brother of Mart Cross and Irene Clyder. Funeral M-snday. 9 3i a.

from funeral home. adlT i ago avenue, lo Our Lady Help cf Cfrrtatianj church. Interment St- Adalbert cemetery. WPlGltT Myron Wright. Nov.

37. l44, of 910 43d plare. fatter cf William and Fiank hrother or Fred Mary aplck-let lna saahy, Myrtia Gaebel. Vtma Laaanav, and Saiah Dann Service chapel. 4Jlf Cottage Grose averue.

Saturday. l.JO under Ibe auspice of Garfield lodge A. F. A. lntenneiit Oak Waotu.

itrd a huge budget for completing the Pan-American highway and for opening many new roads to isolated sections of the country, as well as to continue improving the railroads. His plans are to continue one of the world's aggressive pro-Si sms to eliminate illiteracy, to st i ess technical and scientific education as well as to continue a vast school building program, and to support the federal health and social security work. The major problem in Mexico today Is inflation, especially in food and clothing for the poorer classes. That, he said, will receive his first at rnt ion. Another big task will be to bring l.thor and management closer together.

Altho labor is powerful in Mexuo and Aleman received its strong support, it Is hoped his as a lawyer who specialized labor cases will enable him to deal with labor on a sympathetic basis while preserving his goal of increasing production. Ills Vote Overwhelming Aleman was elected president on July 7 by a vote of 1,786,901 to 445,357 janitor at. Waller High school, finished his Thanksgiving dinner with his mother, Mrs. Emma Pahlke, and his step-father, Fred Pahlke, in their home at 3145 Kenmore he went to the shed in the rear of there later, suffering from a gun shot wound in the chest. He died in Illinois Masonic hospital.

The family said Berenecke had been suffering from headaches. Mrs. Theresa Jankowskl, fi3, of 5032 S. Paulina widowed mother of Raymond Jankowski. 630 W.

49th died of a heart attack after going to his home as a dinner guest. In- halntor sqund 8, commanded by Lt. Francis Davin, tried for 30 minutes to revive Mrs. Jankowski. When relatives called for Edward Waniata.

58, of 1223 S. Spaulding to take him out for a Thanksgiving dinner, they found him dead in the living room of his home. Waniata, a bachelor, apparently had been dead for several days, Fillmore st. police reported after their investigation. EMPLOYE OF 'L' KILLED IN FALL BENEATH TRAIN Alonzo A.

Westgate, 50. of 1132 Roscoe a trainman for the ele vated lines, was instantly killed yes terriay when he was crushed be neath the wheels of an elevated train from which he had just alighted as it nenred the station at. Wilson av. and Broadway. Town Hall police said Weslgate, on his way to work, had dropped from Ihe moving Irain to a catwalk beside the tracks and may have been pulled under the cars when his coat caught in the conch gates as he jumped.

He was employed by the elevated lines for 20 years. An in quest will be held today. Inquest Today in Death of Artist Hit by Trolley An inquest will be held this morning into the death Wednesday night of Mrs. Vivian Robard. 65, of 6938 Terry formerly a well known painter.

Mrs. Robard was struck by a street car at 691 st. and Perry nv. and died in St. Bernard's hospital.

She is survived by her husband, George, an architect, and two sons by a previous marriage, Daniel White of Cleveland, and Caleb Devans of New York. Mrs. Robard's first husband was the late Herbert White, a founder of the Woodstock artists' colony in New York. Our 59th Year 41-63 East Monro Street Greenhouses: 909 N. Harlem -UNDERTAKERS LAIN SON Funeral Information COUTH SIDE CHAPEL AND HARVARD-AV.

THONE WENTWORTH OOJS. FR IDA Y. CAMPBELL Margaret Arm. 1 I st rhaprl. HAMILTON Clarence 10.

m. st rhaprl. RATI' DAY. MICK Robert. 1 m.

st rhaprl. HAMILTON Perry. a In church MONDAY. MANSELL Ellrahrth. 2 p.

m. at rhaprl. TO BK ARRANGED. CLUGSTON John V. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL MMU NORTH ASHLAND-AV.

THONE LONGBEACH 2646. FRIDAY. BROOKE Helen E. 1 0 s. m.

In church, C'AVAN AllGH John L. Jn a m. In rhiirrh. HOFF Mathilda. 3 p.

m. al chapel. SATURDAY. ART ELM John. 4 .10 p.

m. at chapel! TWAUN Margaret. .1 p. m. at chapel.

COOPER Ann II. p. m. at chapel. KILCOURSE John T.

1 1 a. m. at rhaprl. RAT7.MANN Henry. 3 p.

m. al reslitenre. SCHUMACHER Edward, Jr 1 p. m. at chapel, BEVERLY CHAPEL 3121 W.

PftTH-T. THONK BEVERLY 21K2. FRIDAY. GU8TAFSON Ael. 3 p.

m. at chapel. SATURDAY. BEHRENDT Frank E. Ha.

m. at chapel. LAIN SON C. H. JORDAN 6, CO.

FUNERAL HOMX. SERVICE SUP. 7709 2(10 K. ERIK. 1 Block K.

of Michigan. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT savlnga. Sears. Rorhurk 4th floor.

Also Irving Para, Clcero-av. and WOO Human. for Ezequiel Padilla. former foreign; in exile. He emphasized, however, minister, and very small totals forlthat since the embassy was taken two generals.

lover by the exiled government no had been suffering from a nervous disorder, police said. DEATH NOTICES 'In Memorlatn BETZ Frank Betz. In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away two years sro today. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, COUGHLIN Catherine Coughlln. In memory of our dear mother, who passed away Nov.

29 19.17. 9 years ago today. We mlsa you now. our heart are sore. As time gnes by.

we miss you more. Ynui loving smile, your cheerful fare, Mo one can fill your vacant plare. LOVING CHILDREN. ELK ENS Adeline Elkrns. In loving memory oi our dearly beloved wife, mothrr.

crand mother, and great-giandmnthrr. who passed away mie year ago today. Nov. 2I. 1943 LOVING HUSBAND.

CHILDREN. GRANDCHILDREN, GKEAT-GKANDCH1LDKEN. GLEICH Pvt. Richard Glelch. In fond and i loving memory of our darling son and ES brother, who made the supreme sacrifice I 1 In France two years ago today.

Mass Nov. 29. 7 a. St. Wenreslaus church.

MOTHER. DAD. JERRY. AND ELAINE. KANAK Joseph Kanak.

In loving memory of our dear dad and grandpa on his 77th birthday, who passed away eight months ago. Gone, hut not forgotten. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. LAPEI.I Pvt. Wesley D.

I.apell A 4th Co. Infantry, of A440 E5 S. Elizabeth street. In loving memory of I 5 our darling ami and brother, who was killed 2 years ago today In I.lndrrn. Germany.

He lit tie- thought when leaving home He would return no more. That he tn death so soon would sleep And leave us here to mourn We do not know what pain he bore. We did nnt see him die We only know he passed away And could not say sood-by. MOTHER AND SISTER. MANLF.Y Thomas Manley.

In loving memory of his birthday. Nov. 29. We cannot say Happy Birthday, Pal," Recause we had to part; But prerlnua memories linger on. Forever in our hearts.

PEAHI. AND DOl.ORF.5, REVERE George Revere. In loving memory of our d'sr husband and father, who passed away one year ago today. To have, to love, and then to part. Is the greatest sorrow of one heart HEARTBROKEN WIFE, DAUGHTER.

GRANDDAUGHTER. STACY Pvt. Howard C. Stacy. U.

S. A. In loving memory of our aon and brother. tS who was killed In Germany two years ago today. MR.

AND MRS. VERNON STACY AND CHILDREN. Fraternal olr. SARAH GREENEBAUM LODGE. NO, 1.

V. T. S. Members please attend funeral of our late Sister Tessle ('hours. Friday.

3 p. a chapel. E. 47lh street. SARA E.

SCHWKIG. President. AI.F.X ANTiER Emma Louise Alexander, wife Ihe late Joseph mother of Reulah Rush- ton. Ihe late Joseph. Jams, and Helen A Huinam, stepmother of Jessie A.

Crary and Blanche A. Sturgls. Funeral at rhapel. mi W. 111th street, Satuiday at 2 30 p.

m. Interment. Mount Hope. A MICK Robert Amlck. 727 W.

46th place. Nov. 27. 1946. loving son of Robert and Viola Amlck.

brother of Geraldtne Martha. grandson of Martha G. Amlck and l.inia Hlller. At chapel. 63d and Harvard, wnere services will be held Saturday.

Nov. ju. ai 1 p. m. Interment Forest Home.

ANGELO See Mary Casella notice. Atlt.D Brnlamlii Auld. late of 6105 S. Mo zart street, beloved son of Edna, nee Dumke. and the late Charles, brother of Edna.

Fu neral 3 P. at funeral home, .5438 S. Ilalsted street. Interment Fair- mount. Bou.

0663. BARR Charles D. Barr Sr. of Crystal Lake III I formerly of Warwick avenue. Chicago I beloved husband of Alice dear lather of James George Charleg D.

Jr. zeims, and Lola, brother of Ada Barr of Wilming ton. 111., father-in-law of Anita. Elsie, and Florence Barr. William Hadfleld, and the late Ben Sanderson oi Peoria, grandfather cf eight grandchildren.

Services Saturday. Nov. 30. at 3 p. at funeral home.

3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Montrose. Tcoria papers please copy. Klldaie 8420.

BARTELME John H. Bartelme, Nov. 27. 1948. brother of Mis.

Frederic C. Ehman and Claire Bartelme. uncle of Margaret E. Wllllama. Phvllla Bartelme.

and Jack Khinan At chapel. 6501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will he held Satuiday. Nov. 30, at 4.110 p.

m. Interment private. BEECK Albert E. Beeck, of 7624 latlln street, beloved husband of Anna, nee Auer tond brother of Melltla Elke. Victor II and llerherl F.

Rrstlni At Chapel. 7720 Ashland avenue. Services Saturday. Nov. 30.

at 11:30 a. in. sharp, at Peace Memorial church, 78th and Laflln streets, lntciment Archer Woods. Information Stewart 1303. BfHi.mr.-Louise W.

Behllng. of 3013 N. Oketo avenue, sister of William. Frederick George, and the late Margaret Hennlng and Charles Behllng. aunt of Dorthy Pittman.

Margaret Barrett. Louise Tranl. Gladys, Frederick, John and Arthur Behllng. Funeral Saturday, at 2 n. at funeral nome.

ajur Larramle avenue. Interment Concordia. Olympic 200. BEHRENDT Frank Edwin Behrendt, Nov. 28.

man late of 2:140 w. 113th plare. husband of the late Polly Nash Behrendt. father of Mrs. Andiew C.

Woods and Mrs. F.lnsr L. Iiioikliniit tnolher of Mis. A. II Klriiow.

Edward, and the late John Behrendt of Janravllle. and Mrs. Fred Pierre of Beaumont. grandfather of Andiew Jr. and Frank Woods, and Alice Glltsche.

At chapel, 2121 W. 05th street, wlieie services will be held Satuiday, Nov. ju, ai a. m. Interment private.

BF.RANEK Vaclav Beranek. 2526 S. Rldge-way avenue, Chicago, founder of Douglas Coal company, beloved husband of the late Anna Beranek. nee Hrubec; fond father cf the late Bessie Krlppner, Sylvia M. Blcek.

and James C. Beranek. grandfather of Rose Kenney of San F'ranclsco, Clara J. Seller of Berwyn. 111., and Anita Clara Beranek.

father-in-law of the late John Krlppner and Judge Frank H. Blcek. grandfather of alx. Funeral Satuiday. Nov.

30. at 10 a. from chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road, to Blessed Agnes R. C.

Church, 27th street and K. Central Park avenue. Interment family mausoleum. St. Adalbert tcmelriy.

BRAUN Margaret Myia Braun. nee Cosgrove. of 4037 N. Paulina street, Nov 36, 1046, beloved wife ol Charles E. Hrauii.

fond mother of Carl. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where aeivlces will he held Saturday. Nov.

30. at 3 p. m. Interment Klmlawn. I1RAUHN Theresa M.

Biauhn of 2459 Wilson avenue, beloved wife of the late Louts fond mother of Edward .1. and Ralph grandmother of Marlon. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a. from funeral home.

47 10 N. Western avenue, In uueen of Angels church. Interment. St. Joseph s.

BREITSAMETER Catherine Breltsameter of 2028 W. Flournoy street, dear wife of Jacob, fond mother of Anna and Evelyn. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a.m., from chapel. 1946-48 W.

Ogden avenue, at Harrison street, to Holy Trinity church. Interment St. Joseph's. RODERICK Timothy P. Broderlrk.

suddenly. beloved husband of Catheiine. nee Ncingan. fond father of Jerry Mrs. Catherine Crowley, Joarpli and the late Margaret Murphy, brother of Norah Broderlck of County Kerry, Ireland, grandfather of Therese, Joseph, and James Crowley.

Funeral Satuiday. 9 a. from funeral home. 236 H. Cicero avenue, to Our Lady Help rf Christians church Interment Mount Carmel Member of Father setter council.

of and pnltceman'a Benevolent association. Pleaie omit flowers. Rite. Keating at his residence, loss N. Sacramento blvd until Friday.

7 services Friday. 2 p. m. Interment Livingston, Wis. CAIN Anastasla Cain, nee Rehrauer.

wife of Roy daughter of Ellrahrth and Ihe late John, aister of Julia Davison. Clara Sterling, and the late Matlhew. Funeral from chapel. 2443 127th street. Saturday al :30 a.

ni in st Bencdlrt'a church Interment Mount Olivet. Blue Island 14. CAREY Emma Carey, nee Apgar. Nov. 2A, 921 E.

83d street, beloved wife rf the late John V. Carey, devoted mother of Mrs. Harriet McGrath and John F. Carey, grand mother of June and Nancy Carey. Funeral from chapel.

770JV Cottage Grove avenue. Monday, Dec. 2. 9 a. to st Joachim's church, mass at 9 30.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. RadcllrTe 770V CARROI.L-Martln A Carroll, late of 2S" Lexington atreet. beloved aon of the late Martin and Mary Carroll, fond brother of Mrs. Nellie Hunter. David Mrs.

Genevieve Petrone. and Anthony Carroll. At funeral home. 1S321 Madison atreet. Funeral Saturday.

Nov. .10. 10:30 a. to Precious Blood church. Interment Mount Carmel.

CASF.LLA Mary Casella. nee LaRala. late of 2026 W. Erie street, beloved wife of Salva-tore. dear mother of Rocco.

Angelo. Rose Angelo. Mary Lerro. Frank. Theresa Felletl.

Mildred, Evelyn, and Michael. Funeral Monday. 9 a. from chapel. 624 N.

Western avenue, to Holy Rosary church. Interment Mount Carmel. Armltage 700. CF.SANY Frank Cesany of 1939 Harvey avenue. Berwyn.

beloved husband of Jennie, nee Pekarek: loving father of Otto. Mildred, and Carol Kuber. Hervlcra Saturday. Nov. 30.

2 p. at funeral home. A227-29 W. Cermak road Cremation. Bohemian National Stanley ln.

riease omit flowers CHRISHOP Alfred IT. Chrlshop. Not 27 194rt, of 2 103 Evergreen avenue, beloved husband of Irma. nee Prlebe. fond father of James, Robert, and Alfred brother of Nell Fosmer.

Ethel HefTner. and Gertrude Staggers. Resting at funeral home. 318 Central avenue. Austin Services Saturday.

2:30 p. m. Burial Forest Home. Aus. 0017.

COOPER Anne If. Cooper. Nov. 3. 194.

dear friend of Georglna M. L. Hendry. At chapel. ftoOl Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday.

Nov. 30, at 4 p. m. Interment private. CORNELL William .1.

Cornell, dearly beloved husband of the late Lillian, devoted father of Mar Campbell. William, and the late Edward Cornell. Funeral Saturday. a. from chapel.

171A-IK W. n.ld street. In si. Raphael's church. Interment St.

Marys. Prospect CROWLEY See Timothy P. Bioderlrk notice. DAVIS Charles Davis, beloved husband of Anne, nee Kux. dear father of Betnlce Cobb and Joan, fond sister of Til lie Newman.

Nancy Davis, Frank, and Abe. Services Friday. 2 p. at chapel. 5206 Broadway.

DF.LAQUILA See Nil Subs lino notice. DKNEEN Alice T. Deneen. nee Martin, of 2233 Winona street, beloved wife of John fond mother of Lucille Cole, Marlon Meyer. John and the late Frances.

Alice, and John, Saturday. Nov. 30. 3 30 p. al funeral home.

I3FVU Devon avenue, at Glenwood. Interment Rosrhlll. Mem- her of W. B. Phornls review.

No. PI ofiDI I.E Peter III Leo. late of 20.T.I W. Lei- Ington street, husband of Johanna, pee Kl- vona, father of Angelo. brother of Joseph.

Funeral Saturday. Ha m. from chapel. imo S. Sacramento hlvd to Blessed Mother (a-brlnl church.

Interment St. Josephs. Sac. 4747. DOBSON Isabelle Dobson.

nee Anders, beloved wife of the late Charles dear mother of Ruth M. Wells. Hany A Id rich, Emily Huc-moeller and Fred C. pobson. Services at chapel 4611 Lincoln avenue.

Saturday 1 p. to Acacia Park. Survived by 7 grandchildren and 2 gieal grandchlldien. DOCKVvr.lI.ER George Dockweller. 15234 Turlington avenue, Harvey.

HI hu.iband of Theresa, lather of Frederlka Tyase. Margaret Rosenau. and Loly Ta Melnliell, sister of Christina Faden. Resting at late residence. Services at Trinity Lutheran church, 2 p.

Saturday. Interment Oak Glen. DOM ARK Konslantlne Dnmark. 134 E. 105th street, suddenly, loving husband of Stephanie, helnved father of Kaslmlr and Zlgmund.

beloved father-in-law of Marrclla. loving grandfather of Larry and Sally, beloved brother of Mrs. Susanna Wenrkus. At rest In chapel. 10H21 S.

Michigan Services Saturday, 1:15 p. m. Interment Lithuanian National. Pullman 9661. DITPRE Benedict F.

Dunre. Nov. 38. of 1302 Washington street. Kvanston.

husband of Mrs. Katherlne Coster Dupre. father of Mrs. Catherine D. Creden, Mrs.

Helen L. Miller. Donald .1 Allan Lawrence Benedict and George D. Dupre. Funeral Saturday.

a. from chapel. 1555 Maple avenue. F.vanston, to St. Nicholas church.

In-leimrnt St. Joseph s. Wllmette. DUBIN Joseph Dubln of 1717 Carpenter street, husband or the late Ursula Theiesa. fond fattier of Mary and Joseph.

Services Saturday, 3 p. al rhapel. 1820 M. Michigan avenue. Interment Bohemian National cemeteiy.

DURR Marian M. Durr cf 5322 W. Monroe street, beloved daughter of the late Michael J. and Mary I Polly 1 Durr. nee Tlerney.

dear sister of Margaret (Mrs. Cyrus Kernsn I and Dorothy Durr. At funeral home. 17 Madison street. Oak Park.

Funeial Saturday, Nov. 30. at 10 a. m. lo Resurrection church.

Interment Mount Carmel. EPSTEIN Janice C. Epstein, beloved daughter of Norton and Camllle. nee Kavals: fond sister of Phillip, loving grand-daughter of Emma Davidson. Charles, and Kazlmler Kavals.

Funeral Friday. 1 p. at rhapel. Ml 3 W. Taylor street, interment Evcrgicen cemetery.

Monroe 0449. EI. ROD Dora Elrod. 1140 Keeler avenue, beloved wife of Albeit, loving mother of Jerry and Eddie, daughter or Anna Ferger and the late William, sister of Morris. Fanny Wald.

Sam. Shllley Goldberg. Abe. Minnie Gllck. Jack, and Charlie.

Funeral Friday. 3 30 ni. fiom chapel. 4335 W. Roosevelt road tnlriment West Suliuibail cemeteiy Shiva.

1319 S. Avers avenue. EWING Emma Ewlng. wife of the late Benjamin, mother of Frank and Mr. Helen E.

Taylor, sister of John Daugherty. Servlre Friday, Nov. 29. 2 p. at funeral home, 5200 N.

Western avenue corner of Foster. Interment Belle Center, O. FELLETI See Mary Casella notice. FFRLE Max Ferle of Maywood. ill beloved husband of Emily, fond father of Max Gerard and Patricia Ann.

Servlres and Interment New Yoik City. Information, May-wood 14 FI.UTMAN Angelina Flutman, nee Broekema. late of 7 118 S. Ashland avenue, beloved wife of John, loving mother of Kathryn Serines and Clarence Fltilman. daughter of Geirlt and the late Kale limekrma, sister of (iiace lloldt and Ruth Bioekema.

Besting at chapel. 9.18-40 W. 69th street, until Friday noon Seivlces at lirthanv Itefoimed church. 11th place and Periy. Friday.

Nov. 29, at 3 m. Interment Mourn Hope Hudson 0123 FREBERG Anton C. Freberg. Nov.

27. 1946, late of 1744 Foster avenue, beloved husband of Marte. fond father of Mrs Edward Arne. Roy, Kenneth. Ikonald.

Lorraine, and Helen Frebeig. Servlcea Saturday, 2 p. at Schnaldt Funeral Home. Royal Oak, Mich. Interment Whltechapel cemetery.

Lon. 5147. FREY Margaret A. Frey, nee Slupplck. It of 4256 Addison atreet.

beloved wife of William, dear daughter of Robert F. and Evelyn C. Slupplck. fond aister of Robert. Ruth Mueller.

George. Helen Stealth. Frank, and William. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a.

from chapel, 4920-24 Irving Talk road. In St. Viator church. Interment St. Boniface.

KM 6220. GAVNEY Thomas F. Gavpey of 53 15 Dor chester avenue, beloved father of Molly Benson, Gladys llrss, and Faye Falk. fond brother of Marie Gavnry. Funeral Saturday.

9:30 a from rhapel. 5203 I-ake park avenue, lo Chinch of St. Thomas the Apoeile Masa lfl m. m. Interment Calvary cemetery Aurora.

Ill Member of Thomas the Apostle Holy Name society Hyd Iark 0014-1 Bulletin. Also surviving are four sons. The Rev. Otto Liebner The Rev. Otto Liebner, 67, former treasurer in South America for the board of foreign missions of the Methodist church, died Wednesday, friends in Chicago learned yester day.

A missionary in South America from 1919 to 19.30, the Rev. Mr. Liebner was a pastor in Evansville, for several years after his return. From 193fi to 1939 he served as professor in the General Biblical seminary In New York City. For the last seven years he did statistical work for the board of pensions of the Methodist church.

Myron J. Wright Myron J. Wright, 78, a resident, of Chicago for more than 50 years, Mp Wright was an employe OPpartrnent gurvived twf) sons, William R. and Frank a brother, and five sisters. Services will be held at 1:30 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 4227 Cottage Grove under the auspices of Garfield lodge fi86. A. F. and A.

with burial in Onk Woods cemetery. Ludwi BERLIN, Germany. Nov. 28 (T) ir Ludwig Pallat, 79, archeologist and educator, riled on Nov. 22 at his home at Goettingen.

PREDICT HEALTH FACTOR IN LABOR PAY BARGAINING The Journal of the American Medical Association, in an editorial yesterday, said the medical profession Is sympathetic to all bona fide efforts to improve working and living conditions and predictedhealth and welfare programs would be important factors in all future collective bargainings. A survey now under way, the journal said, no doubt will show shortages in medical personnel and hospital facilities and serious deterioration of public health administration" in the conl mine areas. The editorinl added that the council on Industrial health and medical service has been concerned with the "medical implications" in the coal mine wage agreement and the probable extension of similar contracts to other occupational groups. The editorial said "herein lie many opportunities for constructive medical leadership." It further said that in the coal mine region an early conference representing employers, employes, and the medical profession is urgently indicated." Surrenders to Police as Hit-Run Death Driver A hit and run auto death in Hammond last Monday was believed solved yesterday after Clinton Walker, 42, Negro, of 815 Kenwood Hammond, walked into the v- police station and told fg' Jonn wan ne whs me unvn ui a coal truck which struck and killed a youth In Hammond. Walker said ftort on fnot after abandoning the dent.

Hammond police will question Walker today. NEURALGIA AND NEURITIS PAINS AGONIZING YOU? Quick Pot on SLOAN'S! Alio for Arthritis, Rhaumatltm, Lumbago pains. SLOAN'S aids in bringing tho fatter relief you want I finftaring it for martvri not lor vou! Gf lha relief you want whon pain alnkcal Try SLOAN'S. It'a powerful. Don't rub.

Just pmt it on. Research ahnwa it mr.ia tattmr and effecf Imnti lanfeir to help bring quicker relief. At nnre vou ee the warm, aoothtna aitrga of circulation that rlmpeU congestion eases the pain and suflering. You can work and rest in comfort. Whenever pain slabs you from overwork or over-exposure when muscles are sore, atralned or lame pet on SLOAN'S once.

At all drugstores: 35f, 70 and $1.40 (giant sua). SLOAN'S OR ACHIS AND PAINI 70 years trusted aid In relieving pnlnl i in iSLJ A 92 from Ward BuverS Homellruck near the scene of the ncci- He was born Sept. 29, 1903. in Sayula, Vera Cruz state, a son of Gen. Miguel Aleman, A precocious youngster, Aleman obtained several scholarships enabling him to obtain an excellent education, ending wifh a law degree from the National Law school in 3 928.

As a lawyer specializing In labor problems, he attracted attention arid received an appointment as a consulting attorney in the office of the secretary of agriculture. He soon rose from a member of the Vera Cruz legislature, to magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice of the federal and territorial districts, and later to federal senator from Vera Cruz, then to governor of his native state. Avtla Csmatho'i Manager He left the Vera Cruz governorship to become campaign manager for retiring President Manuel Avila Camarho. Later he was appointed to the top cabinet post, minister of government (secretaria rie gober-nai'idnl. this ministry corresponds the United States interior department with some added duties of the Mute and justice departments.

Aleman resigned as minister of government after an active career during the war years to campaign for president. By this time he had completed his organization, every governor in Mexico was supporting him actively. He is married and has two chil-d; en. The Inauguration program will it the most elaborate in Mexican history, with representatives from at least 40 nations. Largest visiting roups will attend from the United Sttitc.

Argentina and Canada. IADVKWTIRMKNTI Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If yoa auflw (rnm rbeunuttta. uthrttl nf nrufiu pmln. try tbl ftlmplft tnejpriuilv horn Tdf tboui1 rs uaIiiK Grl ft pr-M of Compound, ft uo-wiri aiipply. UtfUr.

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