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1 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE TTITTB SD A Y. MARCH 22. 19n-I. ic I ICATII flan LITTLE-ORPHAN' ANNIE: Faith' Dr. F.

Spencer Baldwin, Economistas Dead at 63 New York. March Spencer Baldwin, economist died today in Flower hospital at the age of 63. He resided in East Orange. N. J.

BOY DIES, MOTHER HURT AS STREET I CARS CRUSH AUTO neve Quick Ulay to Relieve Ueuritis Kills Pain. and Enables th Help. less to Enjoy Great Relief (PAPA BLEEK IS ALL OP'SET GIOTTUITNd ts1T9FITM DOUGH YOU PROMISED TO SEND HIM; TOLD HIM MOST LIKELY IT'D JOST SLIPPED voorz 'V 41,. e' 1 BUT, DADDNO, YOU PROMISED, AND YOU NEVER, OUR OUR I KNOW, 'I'LL MAKE GOODBLIT I CAN'T AT -n-its LATER MAXE IT OP TO THEM MANY TIMES OVER- I CAN'T EXPLAIN NOW- IT'S A. LONG STORY PAPA BLEEK '''cd I KNOW, ANNIE: 'b (IS A OP' LL SET WLL DADDNOr I'LL MAKE GOOD ER.

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DON'T VOL)i 'TRUST YoU- i THAT FAITH IN MS! I'vE Ir GoT TO POLL THROUGH THis THING, IF ONLY 1 I To JUSTIPY HER BELISP I 1 IN mE- iT'S GoiNG To BE' A MIGHTY TIGHT I SQUEEZE 1 1 tzt: A 1 9 ir 1 EE: Ut- 1 A4S t'. .7 I 4 i .0 1 0, -ieiol, Pal CA rmemtitt mu GR.D0 a Woman Tries to Pass on Narrow Bridge. Former aufferere driven mad with torture report surprisingly quiek relief following the note of Nitrite) for the pain tot rheumatism. neuritis. sciatica.

lumbago. and neuralgia. And strange as it may seem this amazing remedy enntaina no opiate or narcotic and is even sale for a child to take. And in order that the number of sufferers who have used other things with no sueeess ran test litiroto. you tan try it on this daring guarantee.

if it doesn't prove the most wondertul sitos-41 the very first three doses do not stop the most intense pain your money will toe refunded. Pain-raeked people. aleepleite front torturing pain. are the OTIPPI who particularly ahoold till' this wonderful Igurito on this positive guarantee. Try it to day.

Don.t wait. At all Wa 'green drug stores. 711 11: oll TODAY'S RADIO BROADCASTS lIrd10 el lAgro KCtCHEdward Koeh of lAing Grove. 11- beloved husband of Marie. fond lather of Edward Jr- Sol.

Margaret. Barbara. and Lucy. Resting at home for funerals. Isle and Perry-sts Des Plaines.

where funeral will be held Saturday. March 24. at p. Interment Rand Hill Park cemetery. LA FONTAINEHenrietta La Fontaine.r one de Pincier.

beloved wife of the late Louie La Fontaine. mother of Hector. Marra'. Clara. and Alice.

and the late lira. Blida Shahan. plater of Hattie and Thomas de Pincier, and Mts. Jennie Lemieux. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a.

from 509 S. to Reatirrection church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Member of PL Stautalaus court. No.

32. W. C. O. If.

LAGRita Nell Lang. ago 8 weeka. dearly beloved daughter of GladYs. Dec Schuhmacher and Frank O. Lang.

loving of Gladys and Frank Jr. Funeral Thursday at 2 D. from raPidenCe. 53135 Herinitage-av, to St. Bootlace ceme4er7- LESEHERGDorrette Lemberg.

beloved wile of the late Herman. mother of Louise. Will. Meta Freese. Emma Foist.

Juba Moore. Frances Pappas aod Herbert. Funeral Friday. 1:30 p. at Monee.

LOMBARDErneat B. Lombard. at Truro. 1411q01 March 21. Intel-land of Clare ton'-bard.

brother of 3tre. B. E. Bliaaa. Funeral Saturday at Truro.

MAZZVCCATony Maasucca. March 10. 1934. beloved husband of Mars'. food fat her of Agnes.

Joseph. Eltzabeth. Michael-Mildred. and Margaret. Funeral Saturday.

Mareh 24. at 9 a. from residence. 3840 S. Maplewood-ay to St.

Agnes church-where solemn roottlent high masa still lait eelebrated. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of St. Agnes Holy Name society and St. Barbara lodge.

For information emit Lafayette 0980. eCARTHYMargarot McCarthy. wife Of the late John. mother of Mrs. P.

J. Maloney. Mary. Katherine and William. Funeral 'Friday.

a. from residence143t to flt. Jornote's church. Interment Sag Bridge tiemeterY. Mr-DONALDMar' A.

McDonald lotto Grime. ley). late of 33b7 fond mother of William Edward Myra Lewis. and the late Joseph MeDonald. At funeral home.

217 N. Cicero-ay. Funeral 930 a. to Our Lady' Of Sorrows lotcrotnt Mount Carmel. rasa.

paper please copy. MKaTENS--Jarob Mertena. March '1. 1934, beloved husband of Magdalen weenier. birchen Morten.

father of Jame J. and Alm Herman W. Wieber. grandiaiber ot Donald mod Gsrahline Wieber. Funeral Saturday as 9:3411 a.

an from hi reiddence. 8134 to St. none, Hallarmine church. inverenerst t. rametatl.

MORGENTHAVIlle. George Morgrothati. beloved brother of Selma. Sidney and Milton. Funeral at convenience of tarnde.

Pleatic omit flower. 14 11-INItt ILLJohn B. lilYItlilt of 1433 Granville-ay hoaband of Katherine Shca utvihill. father of William. John.

Frt. ward. Katherine awl Wafter. brot her Of Patrick. Mrs.

M. D. lasaane. Mr. M.

Wallace. Mee. K. 744ntire Rnd Nee. U.

it rila at :30 a. to. from rharteL tiI21 Broadway. to Si. Gertrude's thumb.

1 Interment All Sainte. CB I CAG0 WAVE LENGTHS. WM 01-1080. WM A Q-0 7 O. WA AY-020.

W111)-1130. WBB -77 0. WC 1ap-070. GES-1300. WEN R-870.

IToday's Features WALGREEN DRUG STORES coy. F. B. BALZAR OF NEVADA DIES IN SECOND TERM (Picture en back page.) Carson City, March Gov. 'red Bennett Blazer died this afternoon at the governor'n mansion here.

The governor, a Republican, had been 111 several months. Lieut. Gov. Morley Griswold, Reno attorney, automatically succeeds Mr. Balzer.

Gov. Tia Izar was nearing the end of his soeond term as chief executive of Nevada, a position he won in the election of 1927 by dereatina (4 Scrutiham, the Democratic incumbent. Ile was 53 years old. a native of It ginla City. NPV.

A mintoz man most of his lite 1Mr. Balzer had been active In efforts towird remonet ink or He served Agt a member or the state house nt rprrsentatives in 1904 sie a member of the senate from 1997 to 1917. AUDITOR'S WIDOW ASKED TO GIVE UP FUNDS IN TRUST The county board yesterday offered to withdraw its suit against the estate of Fred A. Butke, absconding county auditor, on the condition that his widow turn over securities in a trust created with $76.000 her husband allegedly embezzled from the poor farm fund. Lutke committed suicide in a.

Chicago hotel three years ago few hours after he had deposited $100.000 worth of securities with the Chicago Title and Trust company to establish a Mist for his wife and parents. The county obtained an order restraining the trust company from making any disbursements uf the fund and then tiled suit against Butke's eVtate to culleet the amount of his alleged peculations. The securities in the trust are said to have depreciated in value until tbey are now wortb about To All ll'ho Are interested in Better A. It. It.

Hatton Professor of Political Science, Northwestern l'niversity, will (Wirer a message of the utmost importance over DR. CARL HEPER, WIDELY KNOWN DENTIST, DEAD Dr. Carl Heper, fa years old. 3211 Warren boulevard, who had practiced dentistry in Chieago for more than 30 years, died yesterday at his home. Ile was a graduate of the Northwestern university school of pharmacy and the Chicago College of Dental Surgery.

Ile was a member of local. state and national dental organizations; the Delta Sigma Delta. Ornieron Kappa Upsilon, And Masonie fraternities. And thpi Illinois Athletic and Lake Shore clubs. Surviving are hie widow.

a brother. Otto of Elmhurst. and two sinters. Airs. John Maley of Holland.

and Mrs. Paul V. Troop of Evanston. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p. ns.

from the residence. Interment will be in Grarela nd Cemetery. EDWARD HOOKER, PIONEER CHICAGO RESIDENT, DIES Edward Hooker. 316 Windsor avenue. Lombard.

a pioneer Chicago rein. tint anti for tifty years a gnvernment eroploy, died yesterday At the Elm-buret hospital after being stricken with Anemia on his return from a vacation in Florida. Mr. Hooker was 77 years old. He WO151 born in 184 on Oak street in Chicago.

the snn of Stephen H. Hooker. one Of the original members of the Chteago Board of Trade. Hit is survived by four children. Jerome It.

Hooker, with whom he lived; Miss Merry B. Hooker. a Senn High sehool teacher: Mrs. Wen It. Aloyer and Harry K.

Hooker, both of Park. 1 A. M. W.G-Nlinod Morning maeleat program; time signals: weather toreteak WMAQAturning parade. WMBISutirise Service.

WHRMThe Minute Parade. WThit Musical Chick. WA A IBrea Expram. WC-ELMorniur Shuttle. 1:30 A M.

SALSDr. Jam Itulland A. M. Wt 5Tower ToPlet 0 A. M.

kelp tit club. Ilk Capt. Caul A AteMemory Lane. VCBohemian KYWMortitair Paratio. timman N.

Bundessm. 0 :13 A. M. 1.1-13,--111wra, to 'le rm. WA A 1 Merry Go-Round.

WCILPopuLtr Male. 030 A. IC 1A-G-NLen Snitch, tether torera.t: rrport. A 04M isaw Treasure cheat. Wi3i3MThe Three Vials.

9:13 A. M. tA BM Jerry Sullivan. songs. WMAQB 8:113 00stat.

10 A 1. -1i-N NI ot le it irk. Ith Francis aid Lilrabrth I' W-1; S. NAvy bAml. WMAQtialazy ot buars.

Lh PlU ruttattie Id and F.Ina hiett. WAAFThe Marvin 10:13 A. At 51-41-NThe Grand Old bliM-111urna Secrete WCFLPuPular music. 10:30 A. M.

Av.44-NIttiring Sinter VI; EM Tony WWII'. WNorns Sister. WENRMeitmlies. 111.Utptouary hour: George O'Connell. e.

tulle. 12:30 p. m. to 1 p. Luncheon Music, by the Palmer House and Blackston liotel en- mbles.

se 1 5:30 p. m. ti --'-1. W-GN Th .7 1 Singing Lady: Irene 'Wicker in the musical ver- es i i sioa of rairyland. .41 accompanied by -'1 -mad Allan Grant.

pia- fist. 6:45 p. tn. e' i 4,,, V-G-N Torn li, Dick. and Harry.

trio I fAii, of harmony sing- ers, and Carl 1 maaamaaam ammo Hoene. accompanist ATTILIO Pm-Pamir. :16 p. ni Green. president of the American Federation or Labor.

speaking on Labor's Attitude Toward the NVazner Bill. 7 p. Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees with Sliest artiste. 8 p. Rag-I-lore.

famous operatic tenor. in concert wiih the WG-N Concert orchestra. directed by Adolphe Dumont. The program: Coholan overture Beet hoven Orchestra. ineneortnoo et ()rico lovora of Ottawas Peri Alt LiAgglore nnd Orciwbt no.

Smoot te ffrom Ballet Suit. Glnek-tiottil Orebro rig. a The Bowl of (Cover Da, A wlkee Robert Kraine a "The Howl or (Cover "Dann wIpu Robert Itraine KYW at 9:15 p. Tonight Be Sure to Hear Him! mi, Gordon Harris, 13 years old. 6239 North Fairfield avenue, was killed and his mother, Charlotte, 39 years old.

was critically injured yesterday when A the automobile in which they were riding was crushed between two street cars at Western avenue and 32d street. Firemen worked for 20 minutes be. fore the victims were freed from the wreckage wedged between the cars. The rescuers were afraid to move either street car in the fear that grind ng of the wreckage would further int jure the mother and her son. 1 Driving to Dog Pound.

Mrs. Harris was driving her son to the dog pound at 31st street and Lawndale avenue to rescue the family dog. which had been picked up and in. earcerated there. A dog collar and chain were found in the wreckage.

The automobile was moving south in Western avenue when it came to the old Canal bridge. which Is narrow and has room for two street cars and no other vehicles. Mrs. Hetet. sought tt) pass a south bound co' on the left.

using the track on which a north bottnd car was approaching. Her n)achine swerved. struek the east curb. and bounded In front of the car. The crash hurled the automobile in front of the northbound ear and before the motormen Could 1, stop the cars the automobile wee pinned between them.

Witnesses called the fire department and members of Engine Company No. 65 used heavy 1 jaeks to rale the 'wreckage enough to remove the victim. Passengers on both street cars were badly shaken. but none was seriously injured. Student Pinned Under Car.

Zoubek, 21 years old. 2459 Fouth Crawford avenue, a student at the University of Chicago. was found pinned beneath the wreckage of his eutoinobile yesterday morning In a eich at 55th street and Long avenue. lie was taken unconscious to the southtown hospital, where physicians' said he had incurred a possible practur of the skull. The death of the Harris boy and three others yesterday brought to 27'.

the Cook county motor toll for 1934. 'The other victims: Miss Loretta Ryan :5 Years old 017 Fouth Francisco avenue. Died in the Auburn Park hospital of injuries, suffered March 13 when the automobile in which she was riding col-with another at street and Ewalt Park way. alter Goldberg, 51 years old. 4911 North Ridgeway avenue.

Died in the Swedish Covenant hospital of injuries incurred March 12 when he was struck by a hit end run motorist at Ilamlin and Lawrence avenues. Julio Luning), :3 years old, 7912 avenue. Died in the Jackson Park hospital of injurics incurred atareh III when the automobile he wile driving struck another at Yates averine and 79th street. Supervising Police Captain Juba P. Itcge will leave today for St.

Augus. tale. to be at the bedside of his 'kite. Nellie, who was Injured near there in an automobile accident see. ral days ago.

l'dra. Stege, who was with her niece. Louise Coyle. end Mrs. Daniel Lynch.

fell out of the ear uhen the door came open, incur. a broken wrist. NOTICES I Peter Cooper Hewitt's First Wife Dies in N. Y. NPW York.

Mareh Mm, Work I-lewitt, who was the firet wife of Peter Cooper Itesitt. in. ertor and grandson of Peter Cooper. philanthitipist, 4.11vd of Ilnellintrnia night. ilewitt was thil danghter of the late krank Worth, who dd pneumonia in 1911 at the age of 92.

She was married to Mr. Hewitt on April 27. In tweenther. 1911. she obtained a divoreth from Hewitt and went to fInrope.

Shortly nor. ward Mr. Hewitt married Mrs. Meryon 1. lir lieniere.

Ha died In rads on Ana. 25. 1921. OLD BUILDING COLLAPSES ON 11 BOYS 1 KILLED (Picture on back page.) Joseph Haroskiewicz. 14 years old, 1073 North Hermitage cenor, was Crushed to death List night when ALU abandoned cottage at 1037 North Hermitage avenue collapsed white he and 10 other boys were Inside.

Prank Jenerek wns In front of his tartme at 1032 North liermitace yentas and saw the building- begin to fall. His shouts warned the boys so that they were able to escape. but the Kareskiewiez boy wnn iTt the renter rot the structure and was struck by falling timbers. ALLENEthel L. Allen.

March 19. of 4718 beloved daughter of John and the late Elizabeth Allen. devoted soder of M. Mabel M. Joyce and t'rank Allen of Lou Angeles.

Thiirmlay. March 3 in at chine'. 214.2111 at, Jackson-blvd. Interment boreat Monte. IRLAKEThoma Blake.

budband of the 1dt. jiVelt Lyon. Mahe, 'Mkt la! her of Frank. Thomas him Rohert $terboa. Mrv.

Harr', Newman of Charlotte. Frank Piper. John and the late Maitre hrother ot Jovenh. Funeral daY at 10:30 a. in, trilrn hos late residence.

to St. Leo church. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Stew. art 7700.

Hurskainen, Coast Guard Arthur H. Ryoll Dies of Heart Disease in Florida A rt hur 11. Ryan well known corporation lawyer and for many 'ears a member of iho Chiesgo Union Lea.ltio club. died Tuesday at Daytona reach. ilk, of boort isease Its.

was winter. Ing there in an eflort to retain his health. Flynn was born in IA rtlfMl. and was years old. Ills horn was in Lawanaba.

Mich. lie is stir. tivd by bin widow, Nira. illanehe Ilyall. snit a daughter.

Tho body will be taken in Esesnalot for burial. Hamlet in Andes Buried by Enormous Landslide LIMA. Peru. Marh lilted press dispatehen rent-him: bore today twit! the entire Andean hamlet of at Ancahs. north of Lima.

was buried under an enormous landslide flee MOPS long and three-quartern of mile wide. The report said 139 houses and huts were carried away or burled. but no loss of life was reported. The landeliils was belieed to hate been caused by torrential rains On Feb. Veteran, Dies in Hospital ein') years old.

of Two Inverr ehief MAte of the eleventh dirtriet (-oar' roars a net a member of the serive fifteen year'. died Titerday in the Marino horpital following an operation. The body will be rent to Keno for burial there today and will be accompanied by an armed of eonat guarcimmen from tbe old Chirego 'dation. A mho Itaxzwee and orette.tra. Intermezzo troth 1.Arowo Frits "Wastratoo Orchestra.

Sotto 11 Chd TILiJUI Dreernq Sthe Ila Attitio Hate totill and On Turista I true Mapper" the SitrPINI Player helberser Orchestra. p. Tn. NV Death VS Hey Dios. with Joseph Bonitne's orches.

tra. the Lonesome Cowboy.and others. p. tn.W-G.NThe music of Wayne King and Jan Garber. from the Aragon and Trianon.

p. m. "Lavender anti Oft Lae." with Frank Munn. tenor; Virginia ram. soprano.

and Gustave liaenscheres orchestra. 9.34) p. typue. with the Four Noraemen and Patricia Ann Manners. p.

W-G-N 'Richard Cole and his orchestra from the Palmer house. with Stewart Johnson. soloist. NORRISSee Adel' A. Retnharh death so-tire.

O'CONNORJoseph J. O'Connor. beloved hu.band of Marie Long O'Connor. lend fat ber Of Loretta Norma. Male Therese.

and Joseph Waller, brother of Mrs. George Raley. John and Mary L. lettlotral Saturday. at It a.

from tato residence. 8310 May to at. Kilian church. Interment Mount Oltvet. Tates PARMENTIERRene husband of Anna Parmentier.

fond lather of Lorraine Parmentier. Funeral Thursday. March 2 tt. from chavel. W1i1 S.

to Oak-woods cemetery. blember of W. O. W. PATTERSONBereniee G.

patierson. at phoenix. devoted daughted Of JIBITI.A and At ary. roe La Barr. gond stater of Mrs.

Katherine, Hendricks. Charles "PL. James and the late Mary. At tryither's re.idene. 3:1 gotnol wort h-E Oak Park.

Funeral Saturday at 9 a. m. at, St. Jarlath's church. Burial Mount Carmel.

Nevada I M. POWERSCarrie Ittallard Powers. 6116 March 21. twloved Into of Byron A. Powers.

mother et Robert Ballard. Services at chapel. 6.1d and Bar-yard. Friday. March 23.

at 1 P. m. Interment at Oakwnotic RISINGSofitt, Rutin. March 19. 1934.

beloved wise of the late Manua Rising. font mother of teri. Holger. Mrs. EL J.

Lund. Mrs. A. C. Nielaen.

Mrs. Ownir Hoisted and the late J. P. Clara. and Lillian Rising.

Memhee of tb Daughters of Denmark. Serrierit ThuradaY. p- at Someral chapel. 4331-40 Fullerton-ay. Inteement Mount Olive.

RI-ANLoretta J. Ryan. beloved iamiehtee of Oscar E. and Moe Ryan. acaer of Margaret.

Funeral Saturday. 14:30 a. from residenee. 6010 It. to ht.

Rita church. Interment Holy septilehre. SAMUELSJoseph 1. Samuel cif Milwaukee. beloved brother of Eli A.

Samuels and Pauline Doris. Funeral Thurmiay. March 22 at 1:30 p. in. at enamel.

936 E. 47that. Interment Oakwood. SCHWA wrz-m onto Schwartz. beloved husband of Lena.

nee Klein. dvotod of tranoi of Newark. N. Joseph. Ruth.

Herman. Sadie Abelson. and Jack -tchwarta. Fnneral Friday. March 23.

at 11 a. from thapel. 936 E. Graesdand eetneterv. Family at rosttittote of Mrs.

Eli Abelson. a180 Cornell-ay. PIP11.0. omit 110WOri. SIMPSONGeOrta C.

Si mpoton. ion of Anna. nee Allman. sort the late Georae W. brother of Mary' Jane.

At chapel. 4S17 Madison-at. Funeral Friday at 9 a. to. to St.

Mels chureb Interment Mount Carmel. STICEEL--Clarence William Stickel of 240n 2. Kildare-av, beloved husband of Anna. nee Campbell. fond lather of Robert.

Funeral services Saturday at 2 p. m. at funeral home. 3301 Fullerton-av. Interment Mount Althorn.

Member of B. Warren Ionic. No. 209. A.

7. M. and Commonwoaltit Edisoa post. No. 116.

Amerlean Legion. STRONGWilliam H. Strong. suddenly. Marth 19.

Member of Englewood fodle No. 609. A. F. A.

B. of L. lodge No. 10: Greater Chicago lodge. Loyal Order of Moose.

O. 3. Remains at chapel. 113s W. Itith-st.

Funeral, services Oakaoodo cemetery chapel nide', at 3 p. TkLTYMiettsel W. Tait'. March 21. beloved husband of Nora Plana Tatty.

fond fat her of Florence Gilbert. and Melba Egan. brother of lir. IL MCCarthy. Ellen.

Thomas. Loll. and the late Cornelius Tatty. At chapel. 7631 Jeffery-ay.

Saginaw 5829. Notice later. TAN 131111ENEverett W. Van thirpo. soddenly.

late of 5310 Wayna-av dear PlAn of Joceph W. and Barnet. brother of Ward. beloved grandson of Lottise Paton. Funeral from chapel.

3100 Irving Park-blvd. Friday. at 9 a. m- to St. church.

loterment Pt. Joseph cemetery. Philip A. Stephens' Rites Will Be Held in Virginia vtinero for Philip A. Ste.

phew. 75. member of the Chicago Board of formerly in the grain bosineme for 33 yeare who flied Tueaday in hie home at 711n cyrit a vcntic attvr IX months vk I Ti be held at Richmond, Sunday. Ile enr thed by hi'4 WhitOW. r.

I lenriet SU' 'hens of the trril eenue Mrs. Byron A. Powers, Music Teacher, Is Dead Mrs. flyron A. Powers.

well known niusir: teacher and rehersal planixt for the violin section of the Chleagn Sym phony orelieNtra, tiled yeaterdaV in her home, alta Dorchester MI. 'Olt and A' horn In Janesville. She in hy her hiviliatot $erleett will he held at I p. tn. tomorrow at the chapel at street and Itarvard avenue.

Interment will be in James H. Clark Funeral Is Scheduled Here Monday Funeral eervicea for lames 1-1. Clark. 70 former Chicagoan who died 'rues. day In hia home at Glendale.

will be held Monday at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Philip Corbett, 6101 North Maplewood avenue. Rorie) will be in Calvary cemetery. lie retired from his business as a teaming tractor in MI.

1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE PRENNANFrank R. Brennan. March 1934. beloved hon.barill Of MMI111 Mar Britunati. fond father of Fraiteta and limit eon of James and Margaret.

tond brother of Josetoti. William. James. Jane. Eathetino-.

John. t.er"10,:a B. Straus. mod the late Margaret. Funeral Friday, st a.

trona late 1041 E. to Chtireh git St. Thomas the Anatole. Internient at Mount Olivet. Memher of Loyola Hyde Park cotineti.

fith degree K. and ChicsAo Police pout. No. 217. American Brown.

tot Pasadena. Cal March 19. wife of A K. Futieral Friday. Mareh 23.

at 2:30 p. m. at Ken. wood church. eorner of 4tith-st.

and Greedof)dav. luturtucial Newton. la. Plum omit rowers. CALVELLOJoseoh Calvelln husband of the late Caroline Calvello.

fond lather of Frank I a i vett. id ro. Angelina. Fanatic). Mrs.

Vnuto. la rm. Emma Pleerno. Funeral Saturday. Mareh 24.

1934. at late reaidente. 1133 W. ohm-at. High ma.

will be eelebrated at 9:30 a. tn. at Plitt011 hiaeta Aftflotorata ettorek, May and Itrip-ots. In. terno-itt Mount Carmel.

Information Monroe AK, CD PM Iola W. Hall Chapman. Mur.h 0. I4t of 401in N. wile of Frank Chapman.

beloved mother of Mrs. artorie Peterson and Andrew A. Hall sister of Deetti Mrs. Alma Swatnom. Charles and Allred Lar-oon.

Oirat so-rvirs Friday. 1:30 R. st abated. N. Clark-at.

0. E. S. services at kinwhill chapel. 2:30 p.

m. CHRISTOPHWillialts H. Christoph. of 10:19 Siersin-av beloved husband of Catherine. Horn.

fond tattier of Fred Ittra. D. T. Wright William H. Jr.

Funeral relay. March 23. 9:30 a. St. Jerome', clitireii.

Interment St. Donitace cemeterY. CHURCHRoth J. Church. wife of John J.

church. totaled away at St Thema hosOita'. Waukegan. March 21: aurvived by two Mrs. Mary O'Leary of ro.

Frances Cbrootansen. Bton. Wis. Funeral Saturday. 9:30.

from home. 100 Lake Bluff. to St. church. Lake Forest.

DE SALVO---Beatrieo De Salvn nee repot. devoted wife of the tale I nert170. fond nitither of Ben. John. Joseph.

1.01111. Mike. Carmen. Leila. Mrs.

Cecilia Hattalia. Mrs. Anna Ltillii, Mrs. Mary Agnetti, and Mrs. Rose Matella.

Funeral Saturday. March '24. a. fr late residenee. 1021 S.

Halt ated-oit to Guardian Angel church. Interment Mount Carmel. Haymarket 0065. DVOELAK--Marie Dvorak. nee Stet.

March 1981. itt the eze of 74 Years- beloved wife of Frank J. Dvorak. fond mother of May Ntelichor. Mre.

Lillian Kral and Henry Dvorak. loving sister of Mrs. Bose Retina and Catherine Martin. Funeral Friday. March 23.

at at late residence. '7121 Clark-st. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. For information call Canal Orida. EVASGeorge D.

Evans. stitiolenly. March Wieland of the lam beloved lather of Earl and Wilfred. eon of the late William .1, and Janet Evans. brother of Sarah and the late William 3.

Evans Jr. Funeral notice later. Bertrand Hopper, Stationer, Dies at 63 In Florida City Kalamazoo. Starch Eertrand Hopper. 63.

former preiddent of the Kalamazoo Stationery COMpany and ow tier of the Hooper Paper company in Taylorville. ill died yester. day at his winter home in Ft. Peters. burg, Fla.

lr. Hopper vias a leading contender in the tourneys of tho Illi note; Senior Golf association for tett years. inning the title to-veral times. 11113 A M. w.D.V4-Panted VvtitiM-Itaute iowlio White.

bass. A A at tan bistere, ti AQ-Doto RiPillA. 11.0110. 1115 A.11. wiiiii-trzinis Clark WPM-Re )Cunp orchestra.

WCSR-Writiltil Hail. 11:30 A. M. Art kaboo. pianist.

Wittiki-Al end ket stud Dorothy. isongs. 11:43 A. AADKM-Erauk Wilson and Gertrude Liumfr. Kings.

MAAS-Singing Jim. 11:50 A. NI. At-Ce2A-Geo41 health talk. Lee Rabinowitz mod Ilt ut is 0.

SI 01400. :6. 00 s. 10 4.0.440,1thif nrst Rabbi 1400000a U. 1 rferhot.

Temple K. A. M. service, wbuM-Ylarie. the Little French Princess.

vINI from Kerlin. WAAr -The flymPhettle hour. WLS-Cooking school, P. M. WIHIM-John Morrow.

WrIv-Dintier prorrant. WyEL-Luncheort comolir 11:30 M. 54-1S-N-4irein market; Palmer Howse ew semble. t- ti I -Vase and 12:15 P. AI w.s."-Plarkstsme Hotel ensemble.

A Q-Eda in (Ut. hsrltone. and Charlie. KY --Enoen3 hie. 1 P.

M. Plain Bill." WLS-Unele Ezra. WMAQ-Dan klue.o4 orchestra. WA AI-Hoosier Philosopher. Sleepy Hell's orchestra.

1:13 P. M. ideal, of Helen Trent. WLS-Ridge Runners. WAAF-Ectio of a SOO A I :311 Ir.

IL Ke001-0I tenor. and Len Ave. nrznosist. A Q-Trio WRI-01-Anicra-an rkhool of the Air. WVW-Smitek Out WCEL-Organ 1:15 P.

lit. Hotose ensemble. W31AQ- Japan's Hones." Toilsyrishi Yamada, WLS-Mititteal Gardners. WCEL-Talk. Evans, president.

Csnailian Chamber of Commerce. 2 P. 141. linker. home management.

WAAV-Song of the WCEL-Red Hot mid Low Down Iirt.r-Rez Mattpiti's or heiars. IA'BEM-kay Story. wings. Wt.s-litomema kers' hour. Viimmj-Reed baritone.

2:13 P. M. Motel etmemblo. School symphony forchets Ira. W.LID-Probate Juthre John V.

O'Connell, WSMe-Dance 1111110te WA AV-Jimmy Kozak. pianist. KYW-Quartet. 2:30 P. M.

W-G-N-Stratford Johnson. songs. KYW-Women's Radio Review. 2:46 P. M.

W-O-N-Art Kahn. pianist. 3 P. M. RYIV-String quartet.

YVLS-101 tir and Hob. A A F-Salon concert WM A Q-Org an. 3:15 P. M. W.41i.118-3iatalle Alt.

isoprene. WMAQ-Allee Joy, sung. 3:30 P. M. and Rondoliers.

WMAQ-Milsie WliBM-Mike and itt-rman. KYV-Two WElia-Ma Perkins. 3:45 P. M. WBBM-Helptul Hints.

4 P. M. W-6N-Art Institute lecture by WEIBM-StrIng ensemble. WJKAQ-Soutitern CAlitOrlal A AS. Borth western.

debate. WERa-Weiusen'il clubs 4:13 P. M. WAS-Ns-The' Kondoliers. WAAI-The spurts review.

IVENR-Ifrank Hazzard. lener. :30 P. M. '4i-N-Dirk Hayes.

bongs. WENR-Larry Larsen. organist. VVIiIIM-Eddin Copeland's orthestre. WHAQ-Winnie the Pooh.

VI Iliam Nort Captures Whale at Nassau; First in Bahamas' History By the New York NASSAU'. Bahamas, March 21.For tho first time in this Colony's history a whale was captured in Nassau harbor today. The captor am Frederick Ayer. an American visitor. lle first harpooned the hale but the shaft broke.

Then be shot it with a rine. A native boatman dived and tied rope around the tii1. Motorboats then towed the 1'5 toot cetch ashore. Car Hits Bridge Abutment; Youth Dies, Another Hurt Carb('ndale. 111., March LirelY.

17, son of a prominent Cobden fruit grower. was killed and Charles Broadway. 1Ft, son of the mayor of the same town, IA injured when their auto, which vas driven by Broadway, crashed into an abutment of a concrete bridge south of here today. E. Mead Johnson, Medical Supply Magnate, Dies at 81 Evansville, March Sp.

Mead Johnson. tit. one of the original partners of Johnsoe John. son. surgical supply firm.

and president of the Mead Johnson company here. manufacturer of bary foods and medical supplies. diefi suddenly last royht of a heart attack sit his winter home in Miami Beach. Ms. 111 ipunal 's int) 10 aim 1111 IIII Env i) NEE 1 III pour" i man 1111111.

MEE a rt Irt 5 a III II 01 2 1111111111111111111E1111111111111111 URI" REERNIENNEEI 111111111101111111 -)l 1111111110M1111111U t) II 0 2 111113111111MMEN111111 MIMI 1111111111111 1111 IIMIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Nunn 10. Dr. Arthur Heft, Concert Master, Dies in California Sacramento, March 21. Dr. Arthur Ilett.

director of the Sac. ramento symphony. known through. out the United States am a concert master, died yesterday. 0 P.

M. Pteetc. thr hot 'vomiter. Nf A an' Btily music. 11:10 r.

VI.G.NPalmor House ensemble. and Jim Jordin. Wren. president of Artier Kan Federation of WV 40Gene itnit Gicno WIIBMThe 0:30 P. M.

Harrington. lb. soort re. partr. FSRIteamentio Melodies.

WMAQMhtrjry kloward and air Jesters Ittserr 0:13 P. Diek and Herrv. harmony irks. et lin'tilivatta Carter Fink. talk.

WMAQ--Thr Goldlwrg. 7 P. 51. -41i Vs-Cramp ormes ineetiestra. tit LUt4P heat I 151-15A1 Ikvale'w orchestra.

WMAQRudy Vallees orchestra and as-swim: BUMBarry So.nik's 7:13 P. M. 1 t5.6.NOtrirtirstra. LSAl Kt ale's nrchrstra. 7:30 P.

M. tt.li-NIlal Kemp's orrhestra. Witl4M-7'ho Voice of America. with ohs Krnioner's orchestra: Mary Eastman. and others.

7:13 P. tl. Onose rormale. vrCo3a lin.o's hrstra. Industrial Tails." Macro P.

Durkin. r. M. Historinte. Scent.

with the roarert orchestra. tt CsDtatli DaYs. WM AQCapt. IteitrY'a WYWTom GentrT'a BBMPhiladelphis ortiseotrs. 0:13 P.

WrPLOrgan muslc. WORMHenry Busee's orchrtitra. KIMToni Gentry's or hestra. 0:30 P. M.

W-6-54-34a7ee ktflI orchestra. W14051-1fred Warms Pensylvanisas. Ay Dennis. WENREddie Durbin's orchestra. 14:13 P.

M. st Gorher's orrhestre. KYWAir Travel ctrama it P. M. Lavender and tlitt Lore." G.

McDonald. WHAMPaul Whiteman's orchestra. telth Al Jolson. WBBMCasa Loma orchestra: 3f00Onad1e and Bud, and Cminte Boswell. 0:13 P.

M. KYWY M. C. Mimi 1 P. M.

1 W-G-NTomorrow's Tribune. KyWSenator William E. Borah et Idaho. WBBMPat KelinrilY. Songs.

WEN RMnsies I Tintypes. 9:33 P. M. W-G-NIlleadlines of Other Days. OAS P.

M. W-G-15The Dream Ohio. WENRirma omen. WBBHSlyrt and Marge. 10 M.

nttrtilett's orchestra. WBBMHrnry Buse's orchestra. WEIsIt and WM AOAnins Andy. 10:13 P. M.

W-G-NRemenilwr 'Has Hack When. 10:30 P. M. W-G-NHeyne King's orchestra. 10All P.

M. W-G-NJan Garber's orchertra. 11:10 P. M. W-10-11Hal Kemp's orchestra.

P. al. W-G-NRichard Cole's 11:50 P. M. W-G-INEart Reirtnett's orchestra.

1:10 A. M. W-G-NJan Garber's orchestra. N. Ets.ge"nwllr"1"r"4'.o:iA'v'"Ci,, Z'a.

1 A 11 1-itt1. :74..... I 1 1.e, It-Z''' 7i I 'r a a- s. ..1, -1 cie. ,4 1 I -I 4ti, 47,4: 1 1.

1 I. 1 -1 I. 1-4e if) 1 i ---c7 'r -a- 0,.., A- 47,,,, t0 1,1 it, ji t. '0 "0 0 4 ll 1'1 4, 0 1 A1 '411 1. Sheep b.

Talks about repeat. edly 10. Gambling game 14. Month of Hebrew calendar is4.i;, 1P.57' I :11 01,4 IN ever: fra 1 I 0 i IN every PYIL'A; C'' VOJTAJohn Volta. beloved husband of Anna.

fond father of Mario Sdak Rose Te Boekhorst and Anna Kaeena. Frank and Vojta. Funeral Saturday at 1 a. ne. from chigoe'.

531A W. ge Mary Queen of Heaven ebureh. Interment St. Ada 'beet's. WALSHWilliang M.

Walsh. of 6551 Pl. Francisco-2v, beloved heeband of Alice. nee McNamara. fond lather of William.

Robert. Jnan Maria. Dorothy Joao. Alice Pat. and Rosemary'.

eon of Michael and the late Bridget. brother of James. Mary. John. Edmond.

Helen. and the late klinnettai. brother-in-law of Slider Mary Rosieings. B. V.

M. Funeral Friday. March 23. et 9:30 a. from late residence to St.

Rita's chtierh. Interment Holy Sepulehre. Groveb i 0090. WEMBERG--Sareh Weinberg. beloved wife or itieeph.

mother of Eleanor. Services at ay onzugue. liontinsky and Thursday. at 31 a Omni. WILSONAmy Wilson of 343 N.

Grove-oge. Oak Park. beloved daughter of Thomas. sister of Wand Wilson and Mrs. lerecterteic V.

Stewart- Funeral 'Thus-Way. '2 :30 pat chant'. 120 Lakeal, Oak Park. mesa forest Home. Please omit flowers.

WINNCordelis Andrews Winn, girder of Mrs. Tipton S. Bilsh of Seymour. Ind, Miss Rate Andrews of Hanover. Ind, 14 tea FAO A adre wo of Kingston.

R. L. Mr. George Rabin of Scatile, and 3. B.

Andrewp of Indianapolis. Ind. Passed awe' Wednesday morning at her brother's meidint. 'Mt N. New IndianaPoitc Funeral at the home of Mrs.

Blish in mom Friday. Interment there. W1SHERRose Wisher. nee Balla. March O.

late of 5051 N. Clareniont-av beloved wile of Michael. mother of James. Edward. and George.

Funeral 'services Friday. 3 9. at funeral home. 5200 N. corner Foster.

Interment Bohemian National cemetery. WOLEVERFranklin H. Wolever. dear's, beloved husband of Mary E. Wolever, fond lather of Ruts and Robert.

brother of Sim Wal Lou. and Elmer. father of 'Mary, Marge. Helen. and Betty.

Funeral Friday at 2 se at late residence. 3629 N. Bearnard-el. Interment at Rosehill ZIM ERM A NFred Znwinerman. sudoenl.v.

late of 4454 N. Tripts-av, beloved husband of Marie. fond father of Barbra. Brn17 Kathryn. Emily.

Fred Bertha. Walter and Ralph. luneral Thursday at 2 p. msA chapel. 4447 Irving Park-blvd.

Interment Montrose cemetery. HORIZONTAL 26. Scent 28. Beverage 31. Preposition 32.

Combustible 33. Garden implement 36. The seaweeds as a whole Bol 28. Eaters of human flesh 40. Burden 41.

Fresh 42. Correct a manuscript 43. Ripe 43. Old English admints trative official 46. Born 47.

Takes food 43. Parent 49. Weight of India 50. In this location 51. Injure 53.

Avarice 66. Fish eggs Esit. Canvas holder 62. Knowledge 63. Tower (Indial Kt.

Additional amount f)6. Eager 67. Blue silkworm' Ii9. Lairs 70. Rats.

cockroaches. etc. 71. Act 15. Separate 6.

Equitable 17. Lovation 1X. Entice 19. Kind of meat :20. Another kind of meat 22.

Sped 23. County in Ireland 24. Declines 22. 23- 24. 1 flu! tur YEASVIIIE wilt malte you id IttlAttalt again! FALCOCCHIO Ifale0ISaote Falcoechlo.

beloved husband of the late Cannella. EWA! Buttennt. fond lather of Joeeph. John. Mrs.

Lamy beams and EmanueL Funeral tintnrday at, 9 a. m. from late residence. loao S. 10 Holy Family church.

thence by autos to Mount Cannel. FOLEYPatrick J. beloved son et the late Daniel and Booms Ryan Foley brother of Mrs. Martaret Foley. Mrs.14ar, Boyle.

Elixabeth Steven, Delia. Laii rotta. Stater Edna. Rev. John E.

Foley. juid the late Nora and Edward. Funeral from late resideece. 7959 lt. Friday at 9:30 a.

to Little Iflower ehurch. Interment Calvary. Kindly omit flowers GRAMMAnastasia Murphy Gramm. beloved wife of Jotteob I. food mother or Mrs.

Beatrice Moshane. Joseph 11. and Charles Gramm. soder of Patriek. Philip.

John. Thomas and Arthur Murphy. Mrs. Mary Verney. Wit.

Catherine Bentz and Mrs. Margaret Roth. Funeral Saturday. Marco 24. at it a.

to, from late remidenee. 551S 11. to St. B4.11 8 enuruh. Inter.

meat Mount Olivel. Proopeet, 0031. GREENSPAHNJennie Greenspahn. wife ot Solemon Grene-pahn. fond mother ol 1 Dr.

S'altic. Mrs. Elise Goodman. Mre. Lti upsoetz.

and Dr. Gerald. sister of ole (ioklblnom and Sydney' Pcohoapeperi.a. Broadway. HARRISGordon R.

Harris. auddenly. dearly beloved tiOn of Samuel H. Harris and Charlotte. dear brother of Joan.

Funeral Friday. 11 a. at chapel. 30'Il Lawrence-ay. to Rosemont Park cemetery'.

HEINBACHAdah A. Beinbach of 6154 Mazeh 21. 1934. wife of the late Orin F. Beinbach.

mother of Norris D. and Mns. Doris Levan Morris. Serviest at chapel. 63d and Harvard.

Mareh 23 at 8 p. under auspice, of Advance chapter. No. Selo. O.

E. S. Interment Poplar Grove. Ind. HYPERDr.

ran leper. beloved husband ot Elaine. brother of Otto Reiter. Elmhurst: Mrs. John Milloy.

Holland. and Mrs. l'aul V. Troup of Evanston. Funeral Saturday.

March 24. at 2 pe at his late residence. 2215 Warren-blvd. Interment Graceland. KIRKFrances Reynolds Kirk.

March 12 0 1934, beloved wife of George Owen Kirk and sister of Joseph. Harry. Helen, Mrs. William Jones and the late Alice Reynolds. Funeral Friday at 9:30 a.

in. from her late 6 residence. 5727 to St. Ferdinand's chureh. Interment Mount Carmel.

1410wirwmortid larrnor neighbor. Ihood, Chicago Um. i ilies realize the nese. I he remarkable promptness and imperior- itv of nurser' fervice in o-- directing funeralr. 14,, They know that Itursen 1 Ilurien unmatch.

able equipment, and the note of II tureen Organ. Chapels, always free. can. 1,1 not he matched in their I.roTwhneynkerigehebotrhootilhoet Her. sen funeralot emit less! 1 lk I I VERTICAL i 57.

Burden 59. Painful co). Large lake 61. Conduct 63. Chart 64.

Things, in law YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED Girl 2. Entrance to a mine 3. Ship's officer 4. Food 5. Owned S.

Imitators 7. Jewish term of reproach 8. Utter 9. Swinery Yeast and Vitamins compounded in this easy-to-take tablet is good for aciditytones the stomachrelieves headachesoothes nervesand is an excellent pick-me-up. Quite a combination and it's safe.

Never harms the heartnon-fattening. At all druggists. 150 and 330. YEAST-VITE S. IKAI Niagara Fans.

N. Y. 4:43 P. St. SV-0-14The Rondo lirrs.

WCFLJunior Federation KYWIiirtiy. Jean and Jim. AQEchoes of Erin. WENRGrandpa Burton. sketch.

WEI3M" Skipper Jim P. Si. W.G.NMake-Relirre Melody Land. WI Hammon. organist-WE tiM Skippy." WEN Rlitchard Ilimbar's orchestra.

WM AQXavier Cuati orchertra. 6:15 P. M. -43NThe Tip-Top struts. WENRTony Cabooch.

WMAQ" Sally of ths Talkies." W13BMEaster k'un. 5:30 F. M. W-G-14The Singing Lady. WBBMJack AtinStrOng wENRTwo pianos.

5:45 P. M. In41-1VLittle Orphan Annie WALAQGrancinaulhef's Trwak. 29. Run off 30.

Love feast of priml tive Christians Z2. Italian deities of fields and herds 33. Abode of the dead 34. Fruit 35. Chemical compound 37.

Fuss 38. To burn or sear 39. Insect 41.. Heavenly body 44. Thin piece of bamboo 45.

Scarce 48. Greek letter 50. Obeys 61. Vital organ 52. Domesticated 53.

Happy 54. Wander 551 Ire 'wad I I-171 ELE North-929 West-2346 PhoneHi rr South-1820 Nortb-929 West-2346 PhoneHi South-1820 PAonoC4 S4 I 1 1 I I 1 Q.C) Ha-- INS t. i4141S, .11111141 1 A In 0' ,1 'IT Belmont Ave. OffiCSO West Madison Ymarket South Webfoot, Mime, JOSO Francis Gray Wilson, 83, Missionary, Dies in Indiana Fort Wayne, March Francis Gray W113011t 33. a missionarY In India for 35 years and founder of an independent missionary school near Calcutta died at his home late yesterday after an extended Illness.

AN 1.117ells; 10. Elevation of bodily temperature 11. State 12. Bring up 13. Sole 21.

Bird 23. Member of low-caste tribe of India In. River in Italy 27. Refuse claw cok4Dout4o TAaLers CENETEMES. ACACIA PARK CHAPEL SESAC.

4 rratve Int. non. Key.tone 45sot. 4 IRVING PARE CEMPTEaft 644-nne Lor caba. Lungbeach 14)631 ACACIA PARK CHAPEL SECT.SAC.

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