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DORSET Emory F. Dorsey, beloved husband of Nellie, nee Olsen; fond father of Satis Eribttttf' BALLERINA WIFE REP.SHAFER, 61,1 obituaries LEV SARETT, 66 violet Knox. tnei ueorro. ana Frank Wednesday, Asr. 18, 1954 Zelnick.

Le Roy Mann, and Helen Reluy, lin R. Dorsey, grandfather of six, brother of Arthur. Ross Dorsey, and Violet OF TOSCANINVS warden. Res tin at chaoei. 7133 FINAL RITES TODAY FOR DR.

H. S. RAY, SOUTH SIDE DENTIST Bernard J. NieUchmann Western avenue, where services will be held grandfather of six. brother ef Herbert, Elmer, and John Mann of Albion, 111.

Service Wednesday, 18. 3 p. at First Congregational church. Brook-field. 111.

Resting at chapel, 3743 Grand SON DIES AT 66 Thursday at p. m. Burial uagnage. NOTED AUTHOR Mass for Bernard J. Nietsch- FRospect 6-0777.

DYCK Se Djchowskl notice. New York, Aug. 17 Special J3rooklleld. Interment Albion. Hi.

In lieu of flowers, please tend memorials DYCHOWSKI Alex J. Dychowskl. beloved Mrs. Lucia Fornaroli Tosca- to First congregational church 01 Brook-field. HUnter 6-0314.

Drotner 01 auizaoetn jakoDowski. Andrew, mann, 69, of Shorewood, a Milwaukee suburb, Chicago branch manager of National Pauline jalaikt, Estelle, and John Dyck. MANNING Thomas F. Mtnninr Of 7510 nnerai rnaay. Aug.

20, a. AND POET, DIES from chapel, 1735 Wtbantla avenue, to s. wood street, beloved husband of Anna, nee Powers: loving father of Catherine nini, 66, former. ballerina and daughter-in-law of Arturo Tos-canini, the conductor, died last St. Stanislaus Kostka church.

Interment The funeral of Dr. Herbert Scott Ray, 59, of 1225 Brae-burn Flossmoor, dentist Lau, Thomas James, and Robert Man Surety corporation from 1934 to 1950, will be said in Our Lady of Mount Carmel church ning, zona trandiather or Jacauelme. SCHWARK Roy Schwark ef 3539 W. 66th street, beloved husband ot Eleanor, fond father ot Ludnda and Dale, stepfather of Faye Tate and Mary Lou Gobi. son of Frederick and Bertha, brother et Elaine Janecki, Howard, and Frederick Schwark Jr.

Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 3424 W. 63d street. Interment St, Lucas'. GRovehlU 6-0090.

EHANTO Andrew B. Shan to ot 11812 Sangamon, beloved husband of Aenet, son of the late Mr. and Mrt. Andrew Shanto. dear brother of Mrt.

Ellzaaeth Faykuce. Mrs. Mary Mehok, Mrs. Anna Kovaeh, Mrs. Rose Rock, Michael, and John.

Resting at chapel, 304 W. 119th ttreet. Mats at St. Catherine ef Genoa church, 118th and Lowe, Thursday, 9:30. a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SHERMAN Clarence S. Sherman. Aug.

1. lat of 4700 W. Ferdinand ttreet. beloved hutband of th lat Ethel Sherman, dear father ot Alice Forsyth. Isabel Tlb-betts.

and Charles, grandfather Of flva grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, Austin blvd. at Lake St. Services Thurs St. Adalbert's, BRunswtck 8-3535.

FORSYTH See Sherman notice. FREI8E Mlnnl O. Frelse. lat et 106 brother ot Annie Shea, James. Mae Ben- Dr.

Lew Sarett, 66, noted tugan, certrua snananan, Agnes O'Malley, and south side real estate own night of a heart ailment She had been in ill health since last at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Mr. author, lecturer, and poet died DIES; SERVED IN HOUSE 18 YEARS Operated On Friday for Liver Ailment BY JOSEPH HEARST Chicago TrlkuM Press Service Washington, Aug.

17 Rep. Paul W. Shafer, 61, Republican member of Rot Weaver. Helen Nickels, Frances Murray, and the lat Lorretta Johnson. Fu Vail avenue, Arlington Heights, loving mother of William, Mrs.

Amanda Bartels. Alfred. Mrs. Hermlna Lelcbardt, John. Emll and Edwin, dear sister' of Mrs.

Huida yesterday in Nietschmann, who had been neral Thursday. 9 a. from funeral home. 7831-33 S. Racine avenue, to Little November.

er, will be held at 3 p. today in the chapel at 2121 W. 95th st; He died Sunday in Ingalls Gainesville, Winecke, Mrs. Emma Sammetlnger. Mrs.

Flower church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. At her bedside In the Tos- oisa Bennke and Margaret Schuienburg, Member of Edison post. No. 118, A.

L. 19 grandchildren, SO great-grandchildren. surety representative of Meigs Cope agency, Milwaukee, Since 1950, died Monday in St Mary's hospital, Milwaukee. canini home were her husband, setting at cnapei. 107 m.

van avenue, -iKiangi -7duu. MARNER Elizabeth Marner. nee Ma en a- Memorial hospital, Harvey. Arlington Heights. Services 3 p.

m. Thursday, Aug. 19, at Faith Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Interment mara, loving wife ot th late Charles fond mother of Charles titter of the Dr. Ray, who was graduated from Northwestern university Rev.

F. Macnamara, C. S. S. of Sun- Memory Gardens.

Surviving are his widow, Mabel day, Aug. 19. at 3 p. m. Interment Walter Toscanini, and their son, Waif redo, a student at Yale "university.

News of her death was cabled to the con oeriana, cngiana, grtnarnotner 01 Mary FBETTAQ The Rev. Karl Freytai. Aug. 16 ivo. retirea minuter 01 tne s.v.

ana joem. At cnapei. 4243 w. Madison street. Member of Wood row Wilson auxiliary.

No, dental school in 1918, had of two sons, B. J. Jr. and W. five grandchildren, and a Fla.

He was a visiting pro-fessor of speech at the University of Florida. Dr. Sarett retired in June, 1953, from the faculty of North 4, D. V. Funeral notice later.

Ref. church. North Illinois synod, beloved husband of Lydia, nee Brlnkmeier; dear father of Theodore, Rudolph, Gertrude fices at 1808 W. 103d st, in a building he owned there. In ductor in Milan, Italy, where brother.

MARTIN Alice Marl Antoinette Martin, Aux. 16. 1954. beloved dauihter of the Meek. Arnold.

Helen, Dorothy cannon, and Orvella Hansen, fond brother of Marie he spends his summers. lat Valentin and Mary Martin of Pena-tanx, Ontario, Canada. Funeral Thurs recent years he had invented Krelst of Mokena. five grandchildren. Mrs.

Amanda A. Werner Services Thursday. 1 d. at funeral day. a.

from funeral home. 6311 N. Clark street, to Our Lady ot Mrs. Amanda Astlund and planned production of, a dental chair cushion to provide chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Memory Garden, Arlington Heights.

BE1- In her youth Lucia Fornaroli toured the major opera houses of the world, reaping laurels lAuraes cnurcn. interment All Saints' Sarett znont 0-1610. McNAMARA Mary E. McNamara, nee Bo- increased comfort for patients Werner, 90, of 515 Forest Glen Ellyn, widow of Theodore GILLENWATEB Alice Glllenwater. nee jana, oeiovea wue ot tn lat Thomas R.

for her exceptional toe danc- western university where he Barry, beloved wife of the late William He was a member of the MCNamara, loving mother of Mary Amenta, who operated a clothing Arlington cemetery. SILVER Mary Sliver, ne Rlssman, 1S2S Morse avenue, beloved wife of George loving mother of Albert B. Abrams, Philip C. Abrams. and Harold Silver, five grandchildren, fond titter of Jack Rlssman, Ann Robinson, Bets Stein, David Rlssman, and Gertrude Levine.

Services Wednesday, 3:30 p. at chapel. 1300 Devon avenue. Interment Wettlawn. For Information.

Rogers Park 1-2400. SLEEK Nellie I. Sleek. Aug. 18.

1954. wife of th late Charles W. Sleek, loving mother of Juanlta D. Sleek. At chapel, 318 W.

63d street, at Harvard avenue, wher service will be held Thursday, Aug. 19. at 3 p. m. Interment Evergreen.

Twenty-flv year member of Jennie X. Bell chapter. No. 793, O. E.

S. SMITH Ethel C. Smith ef Mokena, beloved wif of Harold loving mother of Thomas. Marjorle, and Robert, fond sister of Mrt. Katherln Clark of Chi.

eago. Miss Floe iter of Lot An Mrs. Eva La Fond ot Villa Park. Resting at-chapel. 17250 Oak Park avenue, Tlnley Park.

Services) Thursday. 10 a. at St. Mary's church, Mokena. El.

Burial St, Mary's cemetery, Mokena. was honored by the establish Eleanor Jones, Catherine Kesllnke, and Patricia Lynch, dear sitter of Edward Glllenwater, beloved daughter of the late Ellen and James, loving mother of Bess and Barry of Los Angeles, and dear sister -Y-i Mater Flossmoor Country club and Congress from the 3d Michi-gan district, died late today in Walter Reed hospital where he un-derwent'an operation Friday for a liver ailment. His wife -died July 5. She retired in 1934 and came to the United States in 1939. She will be buried in kompany in Roseland, died yes James Joseph and Thomas P.

Bo- of the lat sister M. Anita. R. S. M.

ment of the Lew Sarett chair speech. He was a member iana. Funeral Thursday, 10:15 a. from and Joseph D. Anna, Gerald and Dennis Barry, and Mrt.

Katharine Becht. Funeral golf and yacht clubs in White Lake, where he had a summer home, and for several zunerai nome. 3517-27 N. puiaakl road, to Queen of Angela church. Interment St.

terday in Hinsdale hospital. She was a graduate of Wesley Memorial hospital's second Milan where she was the prima the Northwestern faculty 33 Joseph's, Member of Harold A. Taylor Friday. 9:30 a. from chapel, 929 Belmont avenue, to Our Lady of Mount ballerina of La Scala theater carmel cnurcn.

interment Mount Olivet. years. Classes he taught in per years had been a member of and later dance director. GILLESPIE Andrew Gillespie, beloved the Flossmoor village board nursing class in 1893. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

xatner or Mrs. Catherine Qulnn and Eu He leaves his widow, Gertrude suasion were among the mos popular on the campus. Five Volumes of Poetry gene Gillespie, grandfather of Mrt. Edward Schlatter. Retired Inspector of Chi Case of French Attache Lydia Osterbusch of Downers Drew Ray; two daughters, Mar Shafer, whose home was in Battle.

Creek, was serving his Employe Is Continued ilyn and Connie; a sister, and Grove, Mrs. Marie Stowell of Evanston, and Mrs. Juliet He was the author of five SMITH Margaret A. Smith, beloved mother a brother. ninth consecutive two year volumes of poetry, including Raventos of Atherton, six 01 rreu nam jranx, winiam, ana Esther Roth, grandmother of eight.

Funeral Friday at 11 a. at chape), SOIL W. Madison street. EStebrook 8-7500. term in the house and was a "Many, Many Moons" "The grandchildren, and a great- Judge George B.

Weiss in Women's court continued yesterday to Aug. 31 hearings of a charge of petty larceny STACEY Se SeGrazla notlc. GETS 6 MONTHS Box of God," Wings Against candidate for reelection in No vember. granddaughter. Services will the Moon," and The Collected be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in pott, a. u. iNdepenaenc 3-saoo. MeNITT Elmer L.

McNitt, beloved husband of Evelyn, net Odell; fond father of Bonnie and Diane, ton ot Lillian and th late Elmer brother of Arthur. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. Irom mortuary, 1000-1010 E. 79th ttreet at Elllt avenue, to Church of Messiah, 83d and Dante avenue. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment family lot, MEAD Bessie Reitz Mead, lat of 38 N. Parktide avenue, beloved wife of William Mead, mother of William, Bradner, and Mrs. Ruth Davis, sister ot Waiter and Ruth Reltz. grandmother of seven grandchildren.

Retting at funeral home, 4817 Chicago avenue. Funeral Thursday, Aug, 19, at 3 to Forest Horn cemetery. MEYER Betty Meyer, late of Swedish Eoc. Old Peoples Home of Evanston, beloved wife of the late Wilhelm, loving mother ot the lat Emma, mother-in-law ot Arthur Nelson, grandmother of Kenneth H. and Betty Gotling, great-grandmother of three.

Services Thursday, 3 p. at chapel, 4821 N. Damen avenue. MILLAR Evelyn Millar, Aur- 10, 1954, beloved wife of Philip J. Millar, daughter "-of Robert C.

and Alma De Young. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, wher services will be held Thursday, Aug. 19, at 3 p. in.

Interment Memorial Park. Rep. Wolcott Mich. an IN JAIL; OWES against Miss Josette Miege, 27, Poems of Lew Sarett." The last the chapel at 2121 W. 95th st.

of 1226 N. State an em cago lire member of Firemen's Mutual Aid and Retired Firemen's astn. Service and interment Oceanslde, CaL HAASE Katherln Basse, nee Schilling, of 9743 Ingleslde avenue, beloved wife of Tony, fond sitter of Rudolph Schilling of Kellogg, Idaho: Val Schilling of Detroit, John Schilling of Hales Corners, and Leo Schilling ol Milwaukee, Wit. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p. at chapel.

9108 Cottagt Grovt avenue. Interment Evergreen, HALES G. Wlllard Hales of 734 N. Oak Park avenue. Oak Park, husband of Marie Cole Hales, father of Burton W.

and William M. Hales and Mrs. Caroline Bailey, grandfather of Burton W. Lynn C. John and Daniel B.

Halea and Diana Bailey, great-grandfather of Florence W. Hales. Memorial services Thursday, 3 p. at First Congregational church, Lake street at Kenll worth. Oak Park.

Memorials In lieu of flowers may be sent to Chicago Theological Seminary scholarships or Chicago City Missionary society. For Information, EUclld 3-4141 or COlumbut 1-5888, HANZEL I William Se Vtltri notlc. work had an. introduction by nounced Shafer death on the house floor, and on his motion EX-WIFE $6,400 STENGEL Elmer Stengel suddenly, loving son of Elmer and Alice, ne Peters, sen; fond brother of Mrs. Patricia Kay, Mary Alice, Donald, James, Lawrence, and Kathleen, grandson of Mr.

and Mr. John Petertten. Funeral Friday, 9 a. from funeral home, 820 E. 75th ttreet.

to St. Anne'l church, Lansing. 111. Mas 10 a. m.

Burial Assumption cemetery. Member of Gold Star post, A. Via-cennes 8-1817. Mrs. Elizabeth B.

Bacmeister ploye of the French commercial his friend of many years, Carl Charles Tyndall, 46, painter attache, 307 N. Michigan av. Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Sandburg. the house agreed to send a 25 man delegation to the funeral The house then adjourned out She was arrested 11 out and decorator, was sentenced B.

Bacmeister, 80, of 4041 N. His poems, "Little Foxes" side the Marshall Field Co. to six months in jail for con Keeler widow of Dr. Theo- BZt STAK Walter 3. Srustak, 1st of 4153 and Godls at the Anvil." have tempt yesterday by Judge Loop store, charged with taking been used in the literature and of respect.

Foreign Aid Foe Cornelius J. Harrington in Cir a $23 suitcase from the store. life series in many schools and cuit court because he is $6,400 v. maaison street, loving hutband of Wanda, nee Harding; devoted son of Ber-nlc Szuttak, fond brother ot John Arw gellne Vlcak. Joseph, Stanley, and MSgt.

Bruno, U. S. son-in-law of William and Lydia Harding. Funeral Friday. Aug.

JO, 9:30 a. from chapel. 1737 W. 18 th ttreet, to St. Adalbert 't church.

Interment Resurrection. CAnal 6-0471. Shafer, a member of the are known to millions of Amer dore Bacmeister, northwest side physician, be held at 4 p. m. today in Irving Park Methodist church.

She died Monday. Mrs. Bacmeister, a resident of the, Irving Park house armed services commit icans. He co-authored "Basic DEATH NOTICES HARALAMPOPOULOS Se Harris. HARRIS George H.

Harris George Rara- HITCHLEB Henry P. Mltchler of 3500 in arrears on payments of J100 weekly fdrupport of hit ex-wife, Birdie, 39, of 836 Roscoe Principles of Speech," Speech, tee, was art outspoken oppo THOMAS Alex Thomas, Aug. 13. 1984. ASPIN Mary A.

Aspln, nee Dwyer, beloved a High School Course," and "Modern Speeches on Basic st, and their five children. mouicr oi sowara w. servieea Tnundav. district for 60 years, gave illus nent of indiscriminate foreign aid, foreign entanglements, and the giveaway programs de Jackson avenue, Evanston, Aug. 15, 1954, dearly beloved husband of Ruth, fond father of Harold H.

and Warren dear grandfather of Mary Ann, brother of Kate Domsalla, Rot Schark, John, and Fred Mltchler. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, wher services will be held Wednesday. Aug.

18, at 1 P. m. Interment at convenience ol family. lampopouios beloved Drotner or Argyria and Tom Harris, fond brother-in-law of Athanasia Harris, dear cousin of Louis and Theodora Harris. Funeral Thursday.

Aug. 19, 1 p. from chapel, 4700-13 N. Western avenue. Services 1:30 p.

m. at St. Demetrlot' church, 3704 W. Carmen avenue. Interment Elmwood cemetery.

LOngbeach 1-8696. Deputy Sherif Joseph Flynn trated lectures on the history Holy Angela church, Gary, 9 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, Chicago. Body at rest at th Williams Burns Issues," which are widely used s.

n-cuzj avenue, jovinx nut-band ot Vert, father of Julius and John, father-in-law ot Gloria and Nancy, trandiather ot James, Remains at funeral home, 6812 8. Western avenue. Funeral Thursday. Aug. 19, at 8:30 a.

m. to Nativity B. V. M. church.

Interment St, Caaimir's cemetery. GRovehlU 6-3345. of the area, and had been ac and Joseph Maggiore said Tyn cnapei, 073 Adams street, Gary, Ind. veloped under the Truman ad schools and colleges. BACMEISTER Elizabeth M.

Bacmeister of dall at first insisted his name tive in church and club activi ministration and continued HAY Harriet Louisa Hay, 6940 Clyde ave MONROE George H. Monro lat of ties. was Johnson when they found under President Eisenhower. Lecturer and Forester Dr. Sarett attended the Uni TIBBETTS See Sherman notlc.

TIGGELAAB Anna Tlggelaar, nee Top pen. 4041 N. Keeler avenue, beloved wife of the late Dr. Theodore Bacmeister. Funeral Wednesday.

Aug. 18, at 4 p. m. from Irving Park Methodist church, Grace and Keeler avenue. Resting at funeral home, 4447 He also opposed the govern George C.

Grady versity of Michigan, Beloit col him earlier in the day in a hotel room at 711 Belmont but admitted his identity when ment remaining in business Irving rare road, until a p. m. Wednesday, Interment Toulon, 111. Mass for George C. Grady, 6649 Marthfleld avenue, beloved hut-band of Barbara, nee Schaffratb; fond father of Donald and Richard, grandfather of Sue Ellen and James, ton of George and the late Ella, brother of Carroll.

Funeral Thursday, at 9:30 a. from mortuary, 3429 W. 127th ttreet. Blue Island, to St. Aidant Episcopal church.

Interment Cedar Park. Member Mlzpah lodge, No. 763, F. Ax A. M.

FUlton 8-0014. lege, Harvard university, and wo o. uuea, Avcrsreen rara, beloved wife of Fred, font mother of Roy and Florence, sitter of Gertrude Kin. die and John Toppen. Services Thursday.

3 p. at chapel. 3955 W. 95th street. Interment Chapel H1U Gardens South.

GArden 3-7010. BAKER Orvllle Baker, residence 1108 and competing with priyate enterprise. He was a prime University of Illinois. His they arrested him anyway. 57, of 328 N.

County st, Wau-kegan, will be said at 10 a. m. ureen say avenue, beloved husband of the lato Edith, nee Obert; dear father of Harold Carl, Mrs. Maxlne Rusdorf, Kathryn, and Archie R. Baker, four grand- The deputies had reported movtr in pushing the sale of TRAISCI Ruth M.

Tralscf ne Benson. career was a varied one. He lectured extensively thruout nue. Aug. 16.

1M54. wne 01 tne late Thomas Hay, beloved mother of Thomas W. Hay. At chapel, 2024 E. 75th it.

at Jeffery where tervlces will be held Thursday, Aug. 19, at 1:30 p. tn. Interment Beverly. FAlrfax 4-7177.

HEDGES Ernest Howe Hedges, beloved husband of Martha father of Myra L. and Raymond grandfather of John R. and James brother of Clarke of Phoenix, Dr. Leroy, William S. of Scarsdale, N.

and Albert R. of Seattle, Wash. At rest at chapel. 3100 Irving Park road, until noon Thursday. Service at Immanuel Congregational church, 4201 N.

Troy street, at 3 m. Member of Ben Franklin lodge. No, 962, A. F. a.

M. interment Acacia Park cemetery. tomorrow in Immaculate Con MORTON Thomas Oliver Morton, Aug. 14, cmiarea. Mcmoer oi saempmt ioag no.

last week that a naked woman came to the door when they ception church, Waukegan. Mr. iob. A. r.

a. As. Funeral Thursday. Service 1:30 D. m.

at chaDel. 2939 s. the country for many the summers he sometimes Aug. 10. 1BS4.

loving mother of Michael, fond sitter of David and Louis Benton, Helen J. HuppenthaL Charles. Beatrice, Miriam, and Benjamin Benton. Funeral from chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue.

Thunday, Aug. 19, at 9:30 a. to Ignatlua' church. Interment All Saints'. Grady, son of the late Daniel 95th street.

Interment Evergreen. EOuth went to the hotel room seeking lIUCf9 0-UA90. suddenly, beloved husband of Agnes, nee Reid; loving father ot Mrs. Marilyn Georges and Donna, brother of Mrs. Jeanett Bergman, Eugene, Richard, and th lat Ruth, grandfather of David Georges.

Service Friday, Aug. 20, 2:30 P. at chapel, 134 Madison street. Oak Park. Interment Wood! wan.

served as a national park rang BALLE Peter S. Balle, beloved husband of A. Grady, postmaster of Waukegan, died Monday. He served In the marines in World War I Mary, nee xaad: loving father of Matthew. VAN Theodora 3.

Van Bastlan er or as a guide irf the forests Marie Mathlsen, Eleanor Brady, Lola Mathlten, Wlllard, Viola Boeienberf and Tyndall. Then Rufus Tyndall, brother of Charles, appeared to identify himself as Charles, only to reveal his true identity in Minnesota and Canada HEIMBERGER Carl D. dear irene wanecex, dear grandfather of live. MULLIGAN Raymond B. Mulligan, Sgt.

and formerly was connected great-grandfather of seven, brother of Surviving are the widow, Mrs. owua aims. 111., oeiovea nusband of Ann, dear father of Theodore J. grandfather of Karen and Tina Ann! brother of Cornelia Voss. Resting at funeral home.

5708 W. Madison street, wher services will be held Thursday! 1:30 p. m. Interment Oak Ridge. Austin 7-2013.

Mary Chrlitenten. At funeral home. 3918 brother of Mrt. Ema H. Chamison of Casper, Wyo.

Service Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1:30 p. at chapel. 936 X. 47th street, with a funeral home in-Wau when they approached the Alma jonnson sarett; a son, Irving, Park road.

Services Friday at 1:30 p. m. under auspices of Crystal lodge. No. 1025.

A. F. A A. M. Member of Danish kegan.

Three sisters and a Dr. Lew Sarett Jr. 'of Princeton, county building. Meanwhile, HENEGHAlf Mary Heneghsn, beloved daugh e. oeiovea nusoana 01 cnanotte Reus Mulligan, loving father ot Norma Jean, Donald, and the late Raymond B.

fond son of the late Anna and Bernard, brother of Thomas, John. Eugene, Arthur, and Rose Rooney. Funeral Friday, 9:45 a. from funeral home, 9900 S. Throop street, to St.

Margaret's church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. BEverly 6-2321.

brother survive. jsenent society. VAN HOOK James A. Van Hook, rod-. N.

a daughter, Mrs. John Charles fled the apartment BAYER Wenzel Bayer, beloved husband ef th late Mary, nee stegbauer, fond unci Stockdale of Esthemlle, Rufus is sought in connection Mrs. Charles B. Shaman oi nieces ana nepnews. Funeral Thursday, Aug.

19, 9 a. from funeral home. with that hoax. and four grandchildren. Serv ter 01 tn lat Andrew ana Noran, nee Heneshan; fond sitter ot Catherine Dar-mody, Margaret Keaney, Annie, and the late Thomas, Andrew, Michael, James, Bridget Joyce, Patrick, Norah Gibbons, Michael, and Julia.

Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. from funeral home, 4345 W. Madison street, to St. Attractas church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Native of Tour-makeady, County Mayo, Ireland. Funeral rites for Mrs. Ida 3157 Irving Park road, to St. NELSON Emma Nelson, wife of th late ices will be held at 11 a. cnurcn.

iiequiem masa at a. m. in the government multimilhon dollar synthetic rubber plants. As a member of the armed services committee he kept on the alert for evidence of waste in the military establishment, and was a leader in opposing universal military training. Born in Indiana In May, 1952, Shafer introduced a resolution calling for the impeachment of then President Truman for high crimes and misdemeanors." Shafer was born in Elkhart, and educated in the public schools of Three Rivers, and at Ferris institute, Big Rapids, Mich.

He obtained an education in law by corre-j spondence. He was a reporter, editor, and publisher from 1912 to 1929, when he was elected municipal judge of Battle Creek. Shuman, 45, of Sullivan, Moul terment St. Joseph's cemetery. tomorrow in First Presbyterian t.

111, at oianistique, beloved husband of Elizabeth, loving father of Harold, the late James E. and William A. fond grandfather ol seven, devoted brother of Ellen and Mrs. Jennie Gilchrist, both of Anderson, Ind. Retting at chapel, 851 E.

75th street, until 11 a. Thursday, Aug. 19, Service at 3:30 p. m. at Guttavut Adolphua Lutheran church, 7426 DrexeL Interment Cedar Park.

Member of Aaron lodge. No. 013. F. A A.

and Aaron chapter. No. 637. O. E.

S. Masonic services 8 p. m. Wednesday. STEPS ON NAIL Mrs.

Kate Mlddleton. 88. of HIT 'le. Nicholas, dear Sister OS Charles Staekley. At funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road.

Service Thursday, at 1 p. m. Interment Oak Park cemetery. BIAKTJCCI Se Fred Petty notice. trie county, wife of Charles B.

Shuman, president of the Illi church of Gainesville. BLICKMAN Nets Bllckman, 7475 N. Penn 43d stepped on a nail In an alley at 6313 Loomt blvd. yesterday, she was HORI Jlnbel Horl, 1319'W. Foster avenue.

sylvania, beloved wife of Barney Bllckman NIETSCHMANN Bernard 3. Nietschmann, and mother of Janey and Susan, daughter treate ax tcngiewooa nospltal. or Henry jsrav, sister oi mi it on era v. fu nois Agricultural association, will be held tomorrow in Sul ORDERS CASTLE neral services in inaianapoiia. Aug.

17. 1BS4, oeiovea nutoana of snt-zuyo, dear father of Masao, Masajl, Sab-uro, and Kel. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday, Aug.

31. at 3 p. m. Interment at convenience of family. -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- BRAUN Louis C.

Braun, beloved husband Aug. 16, 1954, age 69 years, ot 4037 Downer avenue, Milwaukee, husband ot Mabel R. Nietschmann, father of B. J. Nietschmann Chicago, 111., William J.

Nietschmann, Lyons, 111., brother ot Walter P. Nietschmann, Evanston, also survived by five grandchildren. Services VELTRI Charles Veltrl. beloved hatband el of Minttte, fond father of Rot Mart TO RESPOND TO livan Methodist church. She died Monday in St Luke's hos Noland, and the late Marshall, grandfather of Barbara Ann.

Funeral Wednes HORTON George H. Horton ot 234 South- rpreua; loving lather of Mrs. Mary (Sara Barney! Rizzo, Alphonto, Mjf- Emma fSaml Casacclo. Mrt. Alblna cot road, Riverside, beloved husband of day.

9:15 a. from chapel. 6911 PLEA FOR TOUHY at Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. nancy norton. service mursaay, 1 pital, following, an operation for a heart ailment Survivors 692 W.

Belmont avenue, Chicago, Thurs p. at chapel, 80 Burlington road, day, at 10 a. ra. Interment Calvary Riverside. Burial Mount Emblem.

River Lathan Castle, Illinois attor W. Madison street, to St. Giles' church. Oak Park, mass 10 a. m.

Member of Damen council, K. of and Telephone Pioneers of America. Interment All Saints'. EStebrook 8-7500 or EUclld cemetery, Evanston. in atat at chapel, LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W.

83D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-003 wviHfcniv side 7-2261. also include three sons, Charles 1359 Devon avenue, after 2 p. m. HOSCHUTZ Frsnk A.

Hoschutz of 108 Wednesday. John, and Paul, and a ney general, said yesterday he had been ordered by the United 6-3730. W. 113th Place, beloved husband of Lil O'HEARN Charles G. O'Heam.

suddenly, lian, nee Peterson; dear lather of Frank daughter, Janet. BRICHETTO Joseph M. BrlchettO, husband 5419 W. Monro street, beloved son of food brother of Mary Taut and Wll tne late uarrett ana Catherine, nee Lynch: oi tn late jean son of th late Anna and Antonio BrlchettO, brother of Mary, liam. Resting at mortuary, 12 E.

112th States Court of Appeals to file before Aug. 24 a response to dear brother ot Martin J. and the late Thomas, Lawrence, Agnes, Sadie, and Mar Ernest H. Hedges John Louis and the late Rot place, services Friday, 1:30 p. interment Cedar Park.

garet nearn. At cnapei, 4817 Madison ttreet. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. to GAY Mathilda In. m.

at Chanel HOWARD See Elsie R. Malcott notice. Ernest H. Hedges, 67, of 2647 the petition filed Monday ask uwoi-xncresa 3 p. m.

in church sarsotu, and Paul a. Funeral from cnapei, 708 N. Wells street at Huron, Thursday, 9:30 a. to the Church of th Assumption. Interment All Saints.

Member of Chlpllly 131st Infantry post. Pleas omit Resurrection church. Mast 10 a. m. Burial HUE SM ANN Edwin B.

Huetmann, lat of Eastwood died yesterday Calvary, Member of Blshoo Kettler conn, THURSDAY SLEEK Nellie X. 3 p. m. at chapel mmiv ing the court to vacate its 10 w. piace, oeiovea nusDtna of Eudora.

nee Bonk; fond father of Jo ell. K. of and Telephone Pioneer of nowers. superior 7-0094. America, Hawthorne chapter.

Austin anne and Barbara, brother ot Alberta Neff CONTREHAS Simon 10:30 a. m. In church 7-1137. BROOKMAN See Dora wildmta notice. ana Florenc Graf.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from mortuary, 2439 W. 1 yviuiimj nanzei, and Pauline, dear brother of Joseph, Frank, Dominlck, and the Jat Fred, grandfather of 10. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. m.

from funeral home, 5515 W. Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church. St. Joseph's cemetery. EStebrook 8-6030.

Voss See Theodore Van bastion notice. -WALLIN Severln A. Waltln, Aug. 18. 1954, late of 1723 Albion avenue, beloved husband of th lat Helena, dear father of Alna Meckl, Elta Hicks, Vivian Mattton, and Helen Olson, fond brother of Gustav Wailln, also survived by six grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster. Interment Memorial Park. LOngbeach 1-5147.

Anna Wlborg, Aur 17, 1954 ef Dei Plalnet, beloved wife ot Henry, dear Iwborg Radleln of Milwaukee. Carl, and Walter, eight grandchildren. Service! Friday at 1:30 p. m. at funeral home.

3439 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive. 1 WICKSTROM Tekla Wlckstrora. leloved wife of th lat HJalmar, loving mother of Mrt. Elizabeth Cyorke and Mrt, Flor.

enc Butler, fond grandmother of three, devoted alster of John Sandstrora. Rett-J" Lcnp'' 851 E- street. Serv. Ice Thursday, Aug. 19.

12:30 p. ra. o4l.HvU Membr SltTli lodfe' OLSON Olga Olson, beloved wife of th CAESAR Clyde B. Caesar, beloved husband I37tn ttreet. Blue island.

111.. to St. wai late John H. Olson, dear titter of Sigurd NORTH CHAPEL 8501 N. ASHEAND-AV.

PHONE: LOngbeaco 1-348 ter's church. Interment at St. Stephen's jrorsoerg and the lat Judith Bea. Serv ox Agnes, nee yoki; dear xatner or Mrs. Dolores Cremln, Mrs.

Eleanor Anderson, and Lawrence S. Caesar, six grandchil cemetery, Hamilton, O. Fulton 8-0014. Ices Thursday, 1:30 p. m.

at funeral home, 3224 Montrot avenue. Interment dren, brother of Rose, Mrs. Ernestine JANIS Theodora Janll, late of S154 N. ttoteniu. Lotus avenue, beloved husband ot Josephine, brother of Mary Janlszewskl.

Serv O'NEILL Edwin S. O'Neill, beloved ton ef KRAUSE Albln 3 p. m. at chapel rancico, josepn. ana Henry caesar.

Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a. from funeral home, 3528 N. Cicero avenue, to Queen of Angels' church. Solemn requiem high ices Thursday, 1 p. at funeral nome, tne late Stephen it.

ana Elizabeth Egan O'Neill. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 19, at WILBMAN Dora M. 3 p. m.

at chapel 10:30 a. from funeral home. 1350 mass 10 a. m. interment 6U Joseph's.

Klldare 6-1320. 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Rldgewood. Member of Austin H. Scroggin lodge.

No. 1034, A. F. A A. and Polish National Alllanc group, Agatona Devon avenue, at Glenwood, to St.

Igna CAMERON Charles J. Cameron, beloved Giiera. tius- cnurcn. Mass 11 a. m.

interment Calvary cemetery. Indianapolis, papers pleas copy, ROgers Park 4-1617. husband of the late Nora, nee D'Arcv: MILLAR Evelyn 3 p. m. at chapel TBAI8CI Ruth M.

10 a. m. In church MISCHTICH Rose 1 p. m. at chapel SATURDAY HOBI Jlnbet 3 p.

m. at chapel father of Mrt. Nonle Lazzara, brother of JATJCH Emit Jsuch. are 53. of 3506 POLICE HOLDING 4 IN ATTEMPTED THEFT IN CAFE Four men who fled from the Toffenetti Triangle restaurant at 65 Monroe st.

early Sunday after failing to shoot the lock off a cash drawer were held on open charges by Central police yesterday. The four were arrested Monday after employes of the restaurant recognized one of them, Floyd Kennard, 18, of 764 E. 40th as a former employe. He implicated the other three, Willie Surgeon, 20, of 5828 South Park way; Prince Wyatt, 20, of 3970 Lake Park and Alex Moss 18, of 5229 Calumet Mrs. Kathryn Martin.

Mrs. Mary Graham Berteau avenue, beloved husband of Anna, dear father of Karl, fond ton of Kathe-rina Jauch, In Germany, brother of Marie OSOWSKI Anna Osowski, ne Plontkowtkl, late ot 2247 W. Cullerton ttreet. beloved mother of Dr. Edward J.

and Harry the Rev. Peter J. Cameron, and Anna Cameron. Funeral Friday, 10 a. irom cnapei, 7705 cottage Grove avenue, onnmacnt.

Katne Kocn ot Tnomaston, Elta Jauch, Edwin Jauch, and Agnes zona motner-uviaw 01 Helen ana ciara, grandmother of four. Funeral Thursday, W5IjyAS-Dor; net Diets, ei to St. Dorothy '1 church. Mass 10:30 a. m.

Interment Mount Olivet. Please Ramsayer in Germany. At chapel, 3905- SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 3121 W. 85TH-ST. PHONE: BErerly 8-3183 WZDNKSSAV 9:30 a.

from chapel, 2159 W. Culler-ton ttreet, to St. Ann't church. Interment omit flowers. RAdcllsl 3-7705.

07 N. Lincoln avenue, where services will be held Friday at 1 p. m. Interment Eden. CANGELOSI Toseph Cangelosl, beloved hus St.

Virginia 7-6755 HOFFMAN Mary 10 a.m. itrhiiMl KAINRATH John KalnraUt. beloved hus band of Josephine, nee Testa; dear father of Jeanett M. Mack. Rose De Blase, and PETTY Fred Petty of 3057 N.

Central band of Marie, dear father of Frances Park avenue, beloved husband of Hestel, Josephine Blanco, fond grandfather of KAY Dr. Herbert 3 p. m. at chapel THURSDAY MARTIN Kathleen A. 10 a.

m. at chapel WERNER Amanda 3 p. m. at chapel Sorgatz, stepfather of John, Frank, Richard, and Adalbert Kopfer, brother of Joseph. Funeral Thursday, Aug.

19, at 9 nee Roberta; loving father ot th lat Deloret Blanuccl, fond brother of Ruth Kicnara J. Bianco, latner-in-iaw ti Henry Mack, Anthony De Blase, and "umirai avenue, Aug. 16, dear titter of Peggy Brookman, aunt ot Robert and Gall. At chapel, 0501 N. Ashland avenue, where tervlcet will be held Wednesday.

Aug. 18. at 3 p. m. Inter.

Tnent Graceland, WILEY Leila M. Wiley, lat ef 7630 Euclid avenue, daughter of Emma E. andj the lat Frank sister of th late Maurice Ray. Member and past matron of Windsor chapter, No. 384, O.

E. and dub- Rtin at funeral home 79th st. and Phillips av. Service 1:34 P. m.

Thursday. Interment Cedar Pari cemetery, south Shore 8-6959. Richard Bianco, U. S. A.

brother of a. m. from funeral home. 3440 N. Central Williams, Mary Nelson, Opal Ford, Oscar, Jack, Rex, Ben, Guy, and Gilbert Petty, in Illinois Masonic hospital.

He was treasurer of the H. Dal-mar Insurance agency, 208 S. La Salle st, and Organist and clerk of Immanuel Congregational church. Surviving are his widow, Martha; a son, Raymond, and a daughter, Myra. Services will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in Immanuel church. Mrs. Lena Eisenhnth Services for Mrs. Lena Eis-enhuth, 72, of 17 S.

West st, Aurora, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 332 Downer Aurora. Mrs. Eisenhuth died Monday in St.

Joseph Mercy hospital, Aurora. She had lived in Aurora for more than 60 years. Surviving are a son, George and four grandchildren. Walter V. Woehlke VIENNA, Aug.

17 Walter V. Woehlke, 73, former assistant United States trommis-sioner of Indian affairs, died at a hospital here yesterday of cancer. Born in Hanover, Germany, he came here to join his daughter, Mrs. Edward F. Crofut, whose husband is an employe of the United States information office.

avenue, to St. William's church. Interment Funeral tervlcet Friday, Aug. 20, 1954, at St. Joseph's.

Klldare 5-5420. p. m. at iunerai nome, 3307 Ben, sam, Peter, Christ, John, Henry, and Rose Testa. Funeral from chapel, 4401 Lawrence avenue, Friday, 9 a.

to St. Edward's church. Interment St. Joseph's. Mulberry 6-4400.

SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 Z. 7STH-ST. PHONE: FAlrfas 4-717T WEDNESDAY KOHLER Robert Kohler, Aug. 16. sud Laramie avenue, Cicero, under th aus denly, beloved ton of Robert ana Acnes pices of Garfield lodge.

No. 686, A. F. dear father of Robert, Darlene, and Rich A. M.

Interment Woodlawn cemetery, CAR AHER Joseph J. Csraher of 9033 S. ard, brother of Vemon and Le Roy. Funeral Thursday. Aug.

19. at 2:30 p. av. CODY Lillian F. 10 a.

m. In church THURSDAY HAY Harriet L. 1:30 p. m. at chapel WILKENING OIra Wilkeninf, aged 72, et Associate patron of Home chapter.

No. 426, O. E. S. Bishop 3-1799 or OLymplc at funeral home, 2056-58 Belmont ave nue.

Interment Mount Olive cemetery. 2-0200. PINKERTON Mary Plnkerlon, ne Nlcholf. KOPFER See John Kalnrath notice. LAIN SON of 31 E.

Elm ttreet. Villa Park, beloved wife of the late Samuel, fond KRAMER Peter T. Kramer, lat of 1223 Racine avenue, beloved husband of Lucia, nee Bokhoven; dear father of Marian Wilson, Joseph Wv Patricia Cramer, and Maureen, fond grandfather of Robbie, Patty, and Linda Wilson, Kathleen Cara-her, Marlbeth, and John Cramer, fond brother of Lawrence, Mary St. Kllalre, and Margaret Caraher. Resting at mortuary.

12 E. 112th place. Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a. m. to St.

KlUan's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. ln Gustave. 5.tvi!f.dwb' brother. Walter Rlebllng of Pittsburgh, one sitter, Mrs.

Lit Man Schaeier of Mount Vernon, N. Y. Rest. Splndler-Koelling memorial chapel. Crete, 111., after 12 noon Wednesday.

Will uu Trinity Lutheran church. Crete, from noon Thursday, until 3 p. ra. tervlcet will be held. Interment Trinity Lutheran cemetery.

Crete. mother of Mrt. Eisi sunt of prospect order returning Roger Touhy to prison. No date has been set for hearing of the petition filed by Robert B. Johnstone, attorney for Touhy.

The petition stated the court had acted without jurisdiction and in violation of court rules on Wednesday when it ordered Touhy returned to Stateville. Touhy had been freed Aug. 8 on $10,000 bond by Judge John P. Barnes in federal District court on a writ of habeas corpus releasing him from a 99 year sentence for the kidnaping of John Factor and a 199 year sentence for aiding a prisoner to escape. UNABLE TO FIX CAUSE OF FIRE FATAL TO FIVE A coroner's, jury was unable yesterday to determine the cause of a fire Aug.

8 in a tenement at -3101 Wentworth av. where five persons perished. At the close of the inquest, police and fire officials announced they would continue an investigation into a possibility that the blaze was set by an arsonist One witness told of having seen a stranger enter a gangway shortly before the fire broke out in a rear stairwell City inspectors and other witnesses testified that the building was in good condition compared with many other tenements in that area. W. 63d ttreet.

beloved husband ot Irene, nee Nemcy: dear brother ot John, Anna Heights and Mrt. Myrtle Wallace of Mel P.athnow. Felix, Christian, and Joseph. rose park, lister of Bert A. Marknam of Chalmert.

grandmother of 10. great-grandmother of 24. Services Thurs Piser Funeral Thursday, Aug. 19, 9:30 a. from chapel, 1256-58 W.

51st ttreet. to St. John of God church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Boulevard 8-5257.

CASACCIO Sera Set Ycltrl notice. day, 9:30 a. from funeral nome, 350 S. Ardmore avenue. Villa Park.

In WOOD-John E. Wood of Downers Grove. CHAISES Richard T. Chatter of Deerfleld. terment Evergreen.

TErrace 3-4161. MEMORIAL CHAPELS KRUEGER Velma L. meter, nee PItzlln. -r nuiDana 01 tn lata uSiim "I Doroth7 Voss of Chicago. Service Thunday.

1:30 p. at funeral home. 4343 Main ttreet. Downers Grove. Interment RosehiiL NORTH SOUTH formerly of Horlcon, lat of 3947 W.

Division street, beloved wife of Lotus dear sitter of Ella, Senora, FOETZINGEB George Poetzlnger of 5737 S. Justin ttreet, beloved hutband of the late Katherine, ne Kuebrlch; loving fa NORTHWEST WEST 111.. Aug. is, 1BS4, aeany oeiovea husband of Margaret nee Gilmer; fond father of Susan Ruth, dear son of Frtnk and Esther Chaiser. brother of Gordon, Clifford, and Russell at chapel, 6501 N.

Ashland avenue, wher services will be held Wednesday. Aug. 18, at 13 noon. Interment Mount Emblem. ana waiter.

Resting at zunerat home. CHICAGO Wi'rTAImA WooIf Hotel Shor. ther of Marjorle Orn of Ctrplnterla, John J. and Andrew P. Poetzlnger, 3153-57 W.

18th place. Short service Thursday at 7 p. m. Will He In state at St. Stephen'i Lutheran church, Horl dear grandfather ot Robert.

Patricia, and William Poetzlnger, and th lat Charles S. Orne III. Funeral Thursday at 9 a. m. from funeral home.

7013 S. Racine ave COLLINS Peter A. Collins, beloved hut. con, Friday, Irom 11 a. m.

until 1 p. m. Interment Oak Hill cemetery. Hartmctn-Miller FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3021 Lawrence Independence 8-8000 Centrally located on the North aide wne in itt Harry devoted mother of Samuel Woolf and Mrs! Helena Muir, dear sister ef Mrt. Eadl Dreyfoot and the 1st.

Mtx and Ben Salo-A cl Leopold and Selma Rotenblatt. Servlcet Wednesdty, August 18. 10 aTra, from jhapel, 936 E. 47th street. Inter! mentRosehlll cemetery.

Horicon. information, CAnai nue, to St. RaDhael's church. Mass 9:30 KTJLLE Frank Kulle of 7953 S. Hermitage a.

m. Interment St. Mary's. Charter mem avenue, beloved husband of sabra, dear father of Franklin, brother of Charles WRIGHT Frieda Kf ixrri-h. Dana 01 Ella M.

re Dezort; dear lather of Donald Dlmetrat Mallhlot. and Bonnie, fond brother of George, Jennie Mavriken, William, 1 Catherine Frey, and Robert, grandfather of Diane, Gary, and Pamela. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. at funeral home, 3500 N. Cicero avenue.

Interment Elmwood Park. Member of the Hellenic Brotherhood Metsenla PyUa lodge. BErkthlr 7-807O. ber of St. Augustine court, no.

909, C. O. F. STewart 3-0460. PYTLESKI Joseph P.

Pytleskl, beloved husband ot Martha, fond father of Robert Miss Theresa F. Donovan l0Vn5-imi0tnr ot "rr'' Bwtrand. Robert! KUiie ana tn late Emily werstovtnex, and Tillle and James Kulle. At chapel, 2036 W. 79th ttreet.

comer Seeley ave- C.H. JORDAN CO. 100 YEARS Funeral Director Chlcaro and Suburb 331 K. Srle-f t. superior 7-7709 inue.

after noon Wednesday. Funeral and Mrs. Eleanor Balenskl. grandfather ef Christine and Norbert Balenskl. brother aiawr 01 Herman Hellwlg.

Services Friday, 1 p. at chapel, 124 Madison street. Oak Park! Interment Concordia. Thursday, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Bohemian National. Member of Prairie of Peter and Stanley. Leave cnapei. 6453 -CEMETERIES- CORTESE James tVincemo Cortese of W. Irving Park road.

9 a. Friday, to State lodge. No. 1088. A.

F. Ar A. of Cicero, 111. Mass for Miss Theresa F. Donovan, 83, of the Edgewater Beach hotel, a retired school teacher, will be said at 10 a.

m. today in St. Ita's church. Miss 4 CRAVE lot in beau. Memory Garden.

Et. Pritcllla's church. Interment St. Adalbert's. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUNE Order for null Hu-T'tMsp i A IANNON John W.

Lannon, Aug. 13. 1954, awoi wmapan avenue, oeiovea us Dana of Angellne Cortese, dear father cf Nick, Sam Corky, Frank, and Joseph Cortese. Alary Bruton and Elizabeth Huebl, fond grandfather of 13 grandchildren, fond -IN MEM0RI1M- REED Clarence E. Reed of 901 S.

Wesley MRS. WINTON'S WILL DIVIDES $450,000 ESTATE Mrs. Zerlina K. Winton, who died Aug. 5 at age 88, left an estate of $450,000 according to an estimate yesterday as her will was filed with John W.

Tauchen, clerk of Probate court. She left $39,000 in specific bequests to relatives and the balance in trust for two doughters, Mrs. Mary Kimball, 132 De Wint Winnetka, and Mrs. Frances Champ of Logan, Utah. Mrs.

Winton, who lived at 10 Indian Hill Winnetka, was the widow of William C. Winton, Duluth, lumberman. Ask Reckless Homicide Charge in Death of Two A coroner's jury recommended yesterday that Kenneth Wedeen, 24, of 1818 N. Linder be held to the grand jury for reckless homicide. The automobile Wedeen was driving Aug.

1 collided with another car in the 8200 block of Milwaukee av. in Niks. Two passengers in the other car were killed. They were John Ahem, 19, of 421 Blackhawk st, and Donald Engelman, 18, of 2113 N. Racine av.

i i GRAF Aueuita Graf, Aur. 18, 1940. panted by remlttaScT" to eoVer?" Rate in Illlnnlm ImilriH. vi brother of the late Sam Cortese. Funeral oeiovea nusoana or tne late Mary, net Ferguson; father of Mary John and Thomas J.

Funeral Thursday. 9 a. from chapel, 7705 Cottage Grove avenue, to St. Dorothy's church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member ot local No. 126, I. A.

of M. Susquehanna, papers copy. Please omit flowers. no menage can impart the memortee And love within my heart. LOVING DAUGHER, EMMA V7ENZLER.

Donovan, an 1892 graduate of Radcliffe college, died Monday avenue, oak pan, oeiovea nusoana 01 Helen, nee Matousek; father ot Catherine Ann. son of John F. Reed and th late Margaret Bugg. At funeral home, 17 Madison street, Oak Park. Funeral Thursday, Aug.

19, 9:30 a. to Ascension church. Mass 10 a. tn. Interment Queen muraaay at a.

from funeral home, 712 W. 31st street, to St. Bridget's church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

Member of San Francisco De Saverio lodge. Information, Victory 3-1158. HIIXER Robert Hlller Jr. In memory of on year, 87.50; tlx months, 83.75; three months! 82 oo; one month, 75 cents. '00 Dally and Sunday, en- year.

817 50 srtx Sunday oniv. em- am in Wesley Memorial hospital. of Heaven. LARSON Frant Oscar Larson, late of 1313 Two nieces and one nephew DALY Michael M. Daly, Aug.

17, oar ef El FF Louis R. Relff et 5233 W. Grace survive. my dearly beloved tea who passed away au years ago today, Aug. 18, 1948.

-The vole la mute and stilled th heart That loved to well and true. bitter was th trial to part From one to food aa you. mist you now, my heart Is tor At time goes by. I nut you more. Your loving amlle.

your gentle lac No on can 1111 your vacant place. MOTHER. pobaon ttreet, Evanston, beloved husband of loving father of Harry of Norwalk, and Sarah Ewenton, fond grandfather of Richard and Leonard and Karen Swenton. Service Thursday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 4821 N.

Damen avenue. Interment Rldgewood. Mrs. George D. Silver street, beloved husband of Dorothy devoted father ot Louis Allen, fond brother of Morris, Frieda Franklin, and Dorothy Lome.

Services Wednesday, 1 p. at chapel, 5145 Broadway. Interment Wettlawn. Member of Chicago Bar association and Portage Park Lodge of Royal Order of Moose. No.

320. oacrea Heart Home lor in Agea, loau s. Albany, beloved brother of Sister M. Columba and Sister M. Winifred of Presentation order, Aberdeen, S.

cousin of Mrt. Genevieve Barth and Mrs. Frances Lelber. Funeral Thursday, 8:15 a. from chapel.

Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to Sacred Heart home. 1550 S. Albany avenue, where mass will be celebrated at 9 a. ra. Interment Calvary.

EOuth Shore 8-8823. LJTVAY John Litvay Sr. of 2835 W. PESETSKY Fanni Pesetsky, Aug. 18, Dally without Sunday, on year.

810 OA Dally and Sunday, one -year. 820 Sunday only, on year. 810.00' tlx EIZZO ISata Barney Se Veltri notice. ROBERTS Se Fred Petty notice. SAMP Nell Samp, nee McCarthy, dearly 1948.

Tim can never erase th wonderful memory of our dear wife and mother. You are with ut each day. LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. DeCRAZIA Rocco LVGrtzJa late Of 102 penning road, beloved nusband 01 Eutan, fond father ot Marion Eaton, Joseph, John Rudolph, Blanch Wenker, and Otto, grandfather of 14, great-grandfather of one. Resting at chapel, 3615 W.

Cermak road. Services Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 1 p. thence to SS. Peter and Paul Slav.

Evan. Luth. church, 19 th place and Haltted ttreet. Interment eohemlan National cemetery. LAwndale 1-1401.

POWELL In loTing memory of Mary Ratet of subscription in tones S. T. and Meilco- C1Uc0 Canada, and Brien roweu, 377 Arcner avenue. Her 36th anniversary man, St. Agnet' church.

8 a. m. today. oeiovea wne 01 eranc loving znouier ef Raymond, William, Edwin, and Frank, grandmother ot nine, fond titter of Lillian and William McCarthy. Retting at funeral home, 7600 W.

Grand avenue, at the Circle. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 19, at 10:15 a. to St. Beatrice's church, Schiller Park.

Burial St, Joseph's cemetery. MErrlmac 7-1111 or GLsdstone 3-1234. aota avenue. Melrose Park, 111.. ana 4920 Wrlghtwood avenue, dear husband of the lata Louise, loving lather of Joseph, Daniel, Carl.

Carmella Damore, Anne Battaglla Dreyfus, and the late Felix, fond brother Mary Stacey, Henry, the late Daniel. Michael, and Carmella Allegrettl. Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a. from chapel. 6120 Fullerton avenue, to St.

Genevieve's church. Interment Mount Carmel. ARmltage 0-7800. Daily wltheut Sunday, en year. 81S months, S7.50; three mouths.

84 month. Si nn 00" month, 32.00. POWELL William R. Powell Sr. His fourth one LYNCH Elizabeth A.

tLlllJ Lynch, lat of stindav onlv. an anniversary matt Aug. 25, 8 a. St. Agnes' church.

Mamma and brother, happy together In God's loving care. CORA A. GRAHAM. BCHATKE Andrew 3. Schatke beloved Tax Return Fixes Estate of F.

J. Stark at $915,089 The estate of Frank J. Stark, who died March 15, 1953, at age 74, was placed at $915,089 in an inheritance tax return filed yesterday in County court Federal estate tax was placed at $96,116 and Illinois inheritance tax at $74,279. The estate was left in trust with the widow, Martha, 431 Oakdale the chief beneficiary and with a nephew and two grand nieces also sharing in the trust income. Stark was owner of Stark-Wainwright Furriers, 410 N.

Michigan av. Sonttf.2005 ttm D.S7 pd.Sunday, en year, 825.00: six 7.00; Foreirn: Da'ily Tribune only. 835 00 oer year; with Sunday, 843.00 per year. Give Dottofflc add rem In full DEVITT Frank L. Devltt, beloved nusband STOECKEL Leo V.

Stoeckel, Aug. 18, 1953. Rites for Mrs. Mary Silver, 67, of 1528 Morse will be held at 2:30 p. m.

today in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. She died Monday. Surviving are her husband, George three sons, Albert B. and Philip C. Abrams, and Harold Silver; five grandchildren; two brothers, and three sisters.

Mrs. Catherine Maytag Colorado Springs, Aug. 17 iS) Mrs. Catherine Maytag, 49, wife of Lewis Maytag, former head of the Maytag Washing Machine company, died yesterday. Paul V.

Murphy Metuchen, N. Aug. 17 W) Paul V. Murphy, 66, president of the Perth Amboy Evening News company, died 640 W. 44th ttreet, beloved daughter of the late Dennii and Mary Jordan Lynch, dear sister of William Katherine C.

John E. of Merrill, and Margaret Keane, devoted aunt ot Mary Betty Sheehan, and Helen V. Keane. Member of Third Order of St, Francis. Funeral Thursday, 9:45 a.

from funeral home, 46th place and Wallace ttreet, to St. Gabriel's church, solemn requiem mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. BOulevard 8-0703.

sweet ar in memories tnat never fade. DEVOTED WIFE. JANE. husband of Agnes, dear father of Andrew J. Jr.

and Leonard Schatke. Funeral Thursday. 9:15 a. from funeral home. 3517-27 N.

Pulaski road, to St. Tarcissus' church. Interment St. Adalbert's. INdependence 3-5800.

FRATERNAL NOTICES Alt ta Prw money of Neme, fond father or Frank, Lucille. Margaret, William. Leonard, Dorothy, Frances, Richard, Raymond, and Floyd, grandfather of 34, brother of Lillian Jones. Funeral from his lat residence, 2009 Mohawk street, Thursday, Aug. 19, at 9:30 a.

to St Michael's church. Mass at 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Receives Year for Theft NATENBERO Arnold Natenberr.

Th Na SCHENK Emma Schenk, ne Hoffman, be tiiTra letter at our J2k to The Tribune company, publishers. Tribune Square, Chicago. We cannot be resrjonaibl tnr from Ice Cream Vendor LYBEN Guttave E. Lyren of Cedar Lake. DOLAN Mary Bolan.

Aug. 17, 1954. loved wife of the late Charles fond mother of Viola E. Johnson, and Charles grandmother of Eunice Leonard, titter of Edward. Herman and Charles Hoffman.

Funeral at Chapel, 3100 Irving Park road, Wednesday. 2:30 P. m. Interment Forest Home cemetery. Member of Loyal Order ef Moose.

Home lodge. sent thru the mall. Persons wuhing to take Th Tribune by carrier mty order It by postcard or telephone Michigan 3-6300. When delivery 1 Irregular max complaint. Carrier rates ozt Paul Hyde, 17, of 3107 was sentenced to a tional eoara oi women a American ORT mourns the passing of Arnold Natenberg.

staunch friend of ORT and of needy peopl everywhere. We tend our condolences to hit wife, our dear friend and president of the Northern Illinois Region of Women's American ORT, Stella, and to his family. MRS. LUDWIG RAFHAN, National President Women's American ORT and Chicago, beloved, husband, of Irene, fond father cf Carl. Victoria.

Antoinette, and Mrs. Irene Alden. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 18, at 3 p.

m. at Gelsen't Funeral home. Crown Point, Ind. Interment Concordia, Hammond. Ind.

wife of the tat Edward mother of Marie and Hallet. Reposing at Frank E. Campbell's, Madison av. at 8 lit. New York 1 City.

Requiem mast at Church of St. Paul the Apostle, 80th at and Columbus Thursday, 10 a. m. year in the Bridewell yesterday All unsolicited manuscripts, article, lettm. SCHTJLZ Martha Schulz.

nee Hensen, late HALCOTTE Elsie R. Malcotte, nee Howard. and pictures sent to The Tribune are tent at the owner't risk and The Tribune company expressly repudiates any liability or response. bllity for their safe custody or return. DONOVAN Theresa T.

Donovan, aunt of ANNOUNCEMENTS, of 1219 S. 49th avenue, Cicero, beloved wife ot Ernst, loving mother of Myrtle Henneman and Edward Schulz. grandmother of three, titter of William Hensen. Retting at funeral home, 6027 W. Roose byJudge John R.

McSweeney in Boys court, for the theft Saturday of $5 from an ice cream vendor in front of 4030 N. Richmond sL MEMORIALS to th Heart Fond ar tax de- 4437 N. orate, oeiovea wue 01 jonn dear mother of Howard Eleanor R. Ross, and Lucille E. Porcaro, grandmother of seven, sister of Irene M.

Klein and Walter R. Howard. At chapel, 4817 Madison street. Funeral Friday, 9 a. to Our, Lady of Mercy church.

Mass IO tn. Burial Mount Carmel. AUttla 7-1137. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press 1 entitled Theresa G. Bulger, Ethel H.

Gately, and Frank Donovan. Funeral from residence, Edgewater Beach hotel. Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1954, at 9:30 to St. Ita's church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Lynn, Mass. Kindly emit flowers. DIES OH STREET CAM.

Joseph W. Bert. 84. of 417 N. Clark a Janitor, died of a heart attack yesterday a he rode north oo a Clark it- car at Cermak rt.

velt road. Cicero, where tervlces will be Inr nt It IamI auctiDie. Tney Help heart research. They are very areatly appreciated. Also bequests.

Address Chicago Heart Association, 69 W. WashlngtcMt, Chicago fceld at 1:30 p. Thunday. Au. 19.

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