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CHICAGO DAILT TOIBPJIB -DEATH KOTICrS- -tlXTHROTICEJ- fart 4, Page 9 June 30, 1949 HEAVY BOMBERS OBITUARIES 'ACHESON RAKES ON 2 SIDES FOR FUNE'm DIKECTOK McCUTCHEON ESTATE, valued at $300,000, Left to widow, sons POLICY IN CHINA MRS. MARGARET C. WARDE Services for Mrs. Margaret C. Warde, 92, of 185 E.

Chestnut who died Tuesday at her home, CZECH SECRET POLICE SEIZE VATICAN ENVOY RAIB SHANGHAI'S LAIN SON Funeral Information wiii ce neid at noon Saturday at Holv Nam cathedral. Mrs. H'iMa Deception Feared on EERLICH-Louls Ehrllch, suddenly, at Los Angelea, CaL, beloved huaband of Ida, nee Bresler, father of Howard, Gwen, and Lenora, son of the late Harrison and Jennie, brother of Joseph, Charles of Los Aneeles, Esther, Nellie Alpert, Charlotte Freedman and the late Sophia Stone. Service and interment Loa Angeles. WRY -Gerald Bwry, late realdanca 7838 Phllilpe avenue, husband of Ryna, nee Buchholx, father of Mrs.

Avis Claire Samuel, of Mar shall town, Iowa, and Edwin, son of Henrietta, and the late Edwin brother of Ralph H. Resting at funeral home, 79th street and Phillips avenue. Services Friday, 11 m. Interment private. SOuth Shore 8-6368.

FAGAN-George Fagan, of 645 W. 37th Street helrmeil rsn a1tA VaMn 1 Itfc- CHAPEI DISTRICT Red Recognition MILLER -Grace Veatch Miller, of 6030 N. Knox avenue, wife- of G. B. Miller, alater of Mrs.

Philip E. Shattuck, Mrs. Paul D. Warren of Park Ridge, and Mrs. W.

L. Bralnerd of San Pedro, CaL At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Friday, Julv 1, at 11 a.m. Interment Mount Greenwood. MIKOGUE-Pa trick Thontas Mlnojue, suddenly at his horns in Fremont, Route 4.

Services Thursday morning, at SU Michael's church, Brunswick, Michigan. MTTCHE LL-Margar St Mitchell, of 911 Lawrence avenue, beloved wife of the late George, fond slater of Mary Osborne, Katharine Dowd, and Anna Florence Stewart. Funeral from chapel, 6501 N. Ashland avenue, Friday, July 1st, at 9:30 a.m to SU Thomas of Canterbury church. Interment Su Joseph's.

MCLIS-Vlncent Molls, of 4528 S. Spa Hiding avenue, beloved husband of Mary, fond father ot John, Frank, Alex and Anthony, father-in-law of Loretta and (Chicago Tribune Press Service) Washington, June 29-state sec SOUTH CHAPEL 318 WEST 63D STREET AT HARVARD PHONE WEntworth 8-0025 THURSDAY CLARK-AlbarUj 8p.m., at chapaL ALTZMANN-Plc Key, 2 p.m., at -rav-alde. WILES-Georfe 7., 1 p.m., at chapeL SEP.VICE3 TO BS ARRANGED CaOOLTER-Marloa C. SHANGHAI, June 29 (AP)-Chl nese nationalist heavy bombers retary Acheson was assailed in the senate today on two counts John T. McCutcheon, Chicago Tribdne cartoonist for 43 years who died June 10 at 79,.

left ai estate valued at $300,000, It was estimated yesterday, when his will was filed with John W. Tau-chen, clerk of Probate court. The total did not Include the of Treasixe island, In the Bahamas near Nassau, which he owned. The estimate was made by th First National Bank of Chicago, executor under the will, in its petition to admit the will to probate. The filing was made by Attorneys Willis D.

Nance and W. Ayres Keplinger. Proof of heirship was made at a hearing before-Judge William F. Waugh. The will, dated Feb.

1, 1946, dealing with this nation's policies toward China. Sen. Knowland Cal.) accused Acheson of misleading the made their first raid on Shanghai today. First reports were that two Chinese were killed and possibly 100 others Injured in the populous Chapel district. At least two four-engine Liberators flew in low and leisurely.

public at a news conference earli er today in which Acheson said NORTH CHAPEL 6J01 NORTH ASHLAND AVEtfCl PH0N3 LOufbcaclk 1-2649 THURSDAY Funeral Friday at 9:30 a.m. from chapel. They ignored machine gun fire the United States has no intention of recognizing the Communist re from the ground as they apparently gime in China. Knowland said hf twui -f wK SroCCO-Charle 6:30 a.m., la church. aimed their bombs at the railroad yards around Shanghai's north had been reliably told the state fleld and the late George E.

Fagan, dear brother of Shirley White and Lois Fagan, dear uncle of Cynthia Lee White. Funeral Friday 2 p.m., from chapel, 712 W. 31st street. Interment Mount Greenwood cemetery. Information Victory 2-1158.

TAIRBANKS-Anne Fairbanks, beloved wife of the late Fred Fairbanks, fond mother of OUbert and the late Howard, grandmother of Suzanne Williams, two greatgrandchildren. Service Friday, 8:30 a.m., at chapel, 3225 W. Harrison atreet. Inter ment Arlington cemetery. KEdzle 3-6622 CEROK-John O.

Gerok, late of 1115 N. Ridgeway avenue, dear brother of Paulina Lencaewaki, and Joseph L. Oerok. Funeral Friday, 9:30 s.m. from parlors 834-33 N.

Ashland to Holy Trinity church. Inter ment St Adalbert's. HAymarket 1-5600. GIBSON-Euphemla Walker Gibson, June 27, wife of the late Allan mother of Edward Walker, sister of Mrs. James w.

Rich of Tampa, and the late William Walker of FennvUie, Mich. Services and Interment June 29, at Tampa, Fla. department nas discussed with station in Chapel. The bombs fell w. jra street, to rive noiy Martyr's church.

Interment Resurrection. LAfayette 3-7 781. MOORE-Adellne Moore, nee Krause, San Francisco, California, June 25, 1949, formerly of Chicago, recently from Japan. Loving wife of Major Robert A. Moore, U.S.A.

mother of Robert, Jr. and Richard, daughter of Minnie Krause, survived by five sisters and three broth-era. At chapel, 5501 N. Aahland avenue, where services will be held Saturday, July 2nd, at 1 p.m. Interment Acacia leaves the widow, Evelyn, all real Great Britain possible recognition estate, including Treasure island of the Chinese Communists.

The' bulk of the remainder of the Sen. Bridges N. mean estate is left in trust, with half while charged Acheson with CARL-Isabell 10 ia, at chapeL H'JLTQULST-Aia, 3 P.m., at chapel. iiiLLLA-Grace 11 a.m., at cbapel. SOUTHWEST CHAPEL J131 WEST 85th STREET PHOKE BEverljr -218a THURSDAY THSROUX-Mart 1 at chap.

LAIN SON income to go to the widow and the other half to be shared by Park. Family at 4222 N. Keystone avenue. "driving another nail in the coffin of free China" by rejecting the three sons, John T. Shaw, and Barr.

Each son is to receive Chinese nationalist government's in the crowded tenement district. Authorities roped off the area and would allow no One to enter. Police and soldiers dug victims out of wrecked buildings and houses. Report 6 Planes Attack Some reports said as many as six planes took part. No observers saw more than two planes In the sky at once, however, i The planes came in at 1,200 feet because of low clouds.

They order closing foreign shipping one-sixth of the trust principal on ports held by Chinese Commu reaching 30. On the death of the nists. Acheson told the earlier widow, the sons are to share her m. wvumttf daughter of the 1st Byron J. and Margar news conference this country has officially told the nationalist gov portion of the principal of the trust.

The trustees' re the bank. MOSTER-Harry Mostar, June 29. late of 1625 Greenleaf avenue, beloved husband of Alice, nee Kelly, dear brother of Arthur of Fowler, Ind. Funeral Friday, 9:30 tm from chapel, 7066 N. Clark street, to SU Jerome's church.

Interment All Saint's cemetery, MUELLER-John Fred Mueller, 91 years, of 3110 Grove avenue, Berwyn, Illinois, beloved husband of the late Frederlcka, father ot Fred, Roee, Katherine, Helen, and Mra. Bertha Bucher, brother of John George and George August Mueller. Service 2 p.m., Friday, at funeral horns, 6910 Windsor avenue, Berwyn, UL Interment Mount Auburn. ernment that the port closing order Nance, and Clay Judaoru is illegal. circled the city for an hour, drop PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, June 29 (API-Czechoslovakia's Communist police used force in trying to question a Vatican diplomat, a source close to Vatican spokesmen said today.

The informant said secret police forcibly entered thj car of Msgr. Gennaro Verollno, counselor and charge d'affaires in the papal nunciature here, and made him drive to police headquarters at Koslce, Slovakia, last night, (An informed Vatican source In Rome said the Vatican expects its diplomatic links with Prague to be severed soon by the Czech government. The handwriting on the wall, it was said, was the recent Communist charge that Msgr. Verollno, is the "mind behind the anti-state activities of the church." Vatican sources believe the rupture might be brought about by "immobilizing and gagging" Msgr. Verollno the wy Catholic bishops were silenced by forbidding their movement and interfering with church functions.) Formal Protest Made The church source said a formal protest has been made to the Czech foreign ministry against "this violation of the rights of a diplomat." The new development highlighted another day in the spreading church-state strife.

It also was disclosed that Communist authorities have begun censoring sermons of Catholic bishops and imposing a gag on any who try to criticize the government. Rumors spread that Primate Josef Eeran, archbishop of Prague, had been formally arrested after the defiant 60 year old clergyman failed to appear today at a service for consecration of new priests. A source close to the archbishop's palace, however, said he had not planned to take part in the service. He was still in his residence under a police watch which was Imposed two Knowland, one of 21 senators Coroner's Jury Rules ping one to three bombs at a time. Sometimes they seemed to be JOHN CARROLL SONS HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH-AV.

WHltehall 4-9090 4543 RAVENSWOOD-AV. LOntbMdi 1-0306 who last week urged President Truman not to recognize a Chinese Clerk Committed Suicide looking for another target. They dropped at least one batch of A coroner's Jury yesterday re Communist regime, said he has in turned a verdict of suicide while bombs near Lunghwa air field formation that discussions about NOVAK-2nd LU Harold B.Novak, TT.S.A.A.1 was a life long resident of Chicago and at one time was assistant principal of the old Oak st. school, now the Jenner schooL She is survived by three sons, John, Paul, and Thomas; four daughters, Mary, Margaret, Josephine, and Genevieve; a sister, Mrs. Joseph J.

Duffy, and a brother, Thomas H. Cannon, chairman of the board of the Catholic Order of Foresters. CHARLES JOHN BRAND Washington, June 29 (AP)-Chartes John Brand, 69, internationally known agricultural economist, died today of coronary thrombosis at Doctors hospital. native of Minnesota, he came here In 1903. He was a co-administrator of the agricultural adjustment administration in 1933-34 and served on the war industries board during World War I.

He organized the bureau of markets. Since 1945 he has been a consultant. He was a one time assistant curator at the Field museum in Chicago. JOHN F. WALLACE John F.

Wallace, 74, of 4141 Ellington Western Springs, retired real estate dealer, died yesterday in Hinsdale sanitarium. Wallace had a real estate office In the Chicago loop for 55 years, and was president of the Chicago Real Estate board In 1910. Surviving are a son, Robert and a daughter, Irene Page. Services will be held at 2 p. m.

Friday in the chapel at 518 Hill-grove Western Springs. GEORGE E. SALMON Scotch plains, N. June 29 (SpecIaD-Ceorga E. Salmon, 79, assistant for many years to the president of the Edward W.

Hines Lumber company of Chicago, died yesterday in Muhlenberg hospital in nearby Plainfield after a short illness. He retired 10 years ago. Born In Larwlll, he had resided here two years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. F.

P. Vander Meulen of Scotch Plains; three sisters and a brother. JOSEPH E. WOOD Services for Joseph E. Wood," former factory manager for the Gear Specialties company, will be held at 3 p.

m. Fridayin Walworth, Wis. Mr. Wood, who until a few months ago lived at 21 E.Erie Oak Park, died Wednesday in Lakeland hospital', in Elkhom, after several months illness. He is survived by his widow, Mae, and a son, John of Fontana Wis.

despondent over 111 health in the south of the city. The bombs such recognition "have been going death of William Q. Stuth, 47, of jimn in bcuou ai innasourK, Austria, December 20, 1943, of 2740 N. Spauldlng. beloved aon of Ethel on for a considerable time" with C.

H. JORDAN CO. 520 N. Leamington a clerk. Great Britain.

The senator said he who was. found fatally shot in his did not think any conclusion has 95 Yrs. Service Superior 7-7709 home Tuesday. A story in yester been reached, but he said Ache-son's denial of any intent to rec landed in a rice paddy. Chinese newspapers said one bomb fell in Bubbling Well cemetery in the western part of tho city.

On the sea front, a Communist manned tank landing ship carrying coal to Shanghai fromTsingtao day's editions stated incorrectly 330 E. ERIE. 1 Mock E. of Michigan FUNERAL HOME that he was employed by the Con ognize the Communists does not seem to be "In strict conformity -IX LUCRUM tinental Illinois National Bank and Trust company. His wife.

with the facts." Viola, is employed by the bank. disappeared. It was believed it U. S. FACING 1 REAL either went over to the nationalists or was captured by their war' -DEATH NOTICES- ships.

Shipping circles believe it FINANCIAL CRISIS, a 13R0tf3CN-Harr- Bronaan. la lovlnc memory oi our dear husband and father, who passed away on year afo today. So 11 wa shed a aacrat Uar" And often breath a Forjlv ua, for art an you nor A varr da fo-s by. WIFE, DAUGHTERS and GRANDCHILD. CSR3R-Sartha Oerber.

Lone; daya, long Bight, you bora your pain Waiting tor aura, but all In vain. Cod aav that you were suffering and to hllla wr hard to climb, So Ha cloaad your weary eyes and wM-y-red. "Peace be BYRD TELLS SENATE (Chicago Tribune Press Service) WALLACE-John F. Wallace, beloved husband of the lat Iran Claadia, loving father of Mrs. Irene W.

Pag of High-kind Park, Mich, and Robert Wallac of Western Springs, brother of Benjamin H. Wallace of Pasadena, Cal. Service Friday, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 618 Hlllgrove avenue, Western Springs. Interment private. Western Springs 7900, WARCZAK-lst LU John S.

Warczak uncj uosneu, aear aister ot Mrs. Margaret Kelly. At funeral home, 4048-60 W. Harrison street. Funeral, Friday, 0 a.m.

to Presentation church. Burial Mount Carmal. NEvada 8-2 8 18. GRIMM-Anna Grimm, beloved daughter of the late Xavier and Mary Grimm, fond sister of Pauline Fickler, Gertrude Weln ers, the late Josephine Welnhober, Mary Poet, Emma Harrison, Walburga, and Louise. Funeral Friday, 10:30 a.m., from funeral home, 3552 South port avenue, to Su Andrew's church.

Interment SU Boniface. CROTH-Henry Groth, beloved huaband of Helen, nee Dally, dear brother of Ida and Ann. Funeral Saturday. July 2, 2 p.m., at the late residence, 141 N. Hoyne avenue.

Interment Concordia cemetery. PAiisade 6-8740 gRCBXJCE-Tech. Sgt Daniel E. Oruhlke, Jr. over Lor lent, France, May 17, kTl 1943.

364th Air Force beloved son of Emma, nee Krebs and Daniel, brother of Charlotte Maztochl, grind son of Edward Gruhlka, Service at chapel, 86U placs and Vin eennes avemie, Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Beverly. Femalns at chapal altar 10 a.m. Friday. Military honors by Richard Floss post no.

942 A. L. STewart 3-6116. HARRIS-Thomaa R. Karris, of Lowell, Indiana.

Paased away June 28, 1949. Beloved husband of Josephine Harris, father of Thomas, of Chicago, dear brother of Ethel Stewart of Chicago, Olive Won-derlich of Cleveland. Funeral service Thursday evening 7:30 p.m., at Lowell. Cremation Oakwoods crematory, Chicago, Friday. Private.

BOLTON-Mary Holton, lata of 1248 N. Central avenue, loving daughter of tne lata William and Ellen, dear sister of Margaret, Nellie, and the lata William, Thomas and Mra. John McNamara. Funeral Friday, July 1, at 8:45 a.m., trota funeral home. 4013 W.

Harrison atreet, to SU Angela's church. Interment Mount Carmal cemetery. KEdzle 3-7007. EUNT-Elliabeth Hunt, nee Cloesick, of 1142 S. Cuyler avenue, Oak Park, beloved wife of the late Patrick Hunt, fond mother of Mary Ibsen, John.

Beatrice Nichols, and the late Thomas Hunt. At funeral home, 17 Madison atreet, Oak Park. Funeral Friday, July 1, 10:30 a.m., to Ascension church. Interment Mount Carmel. JUNKER-Barbara Jean Junker, June 29, of 4639 Lake Park avenue, beloved daughter of Henry C.

and Myrtle, granddaughter of Henry S. Junker, niece of Mabel Murray, and Harold S. Junker. Service in chapel, 4227 Cottage Grove avenue, Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Interment private.

wasnmgton, June 29-Sen. Byrd told the senate today and Harry Novak. Resting at chape 3021 W. Fuller ton, after Wednesday p.m. Funeral Friday, at 2 p.m.

Interment Mount Israel cemetery. Dunning, Illinois. C'DONNELL-LeRoy T. (VDonneU, of 718 S. Grove avenue.

Oak Park, beloved husband of Agnes nee Meter, fond father of Edward and the late LeRoy deal-Son of Patrick and Mary Mangan O'Don-nell, brother of Marie Cain, John, Earl, Harold, and tha late LU Edward A. CDonnelL At funeral horns, 17 Madison street. Oak Park. Funeral Friday, July 1, at 9:30 a.m., to Ascension church. Interment Calvary.

Member of Oak Park council, No. 1548, K. of Holy Nam society and Pipe Fitters association, local No. 697. OLSON-Johanna Olson, age 81 years, beloved wife of the late Peter, loving mother of Julia, and the late Edith.

Resting at chapel, 10834 Michigan avenue, where services will be held Friday, at .1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Greenwood. OLSTEDJ-Meyer Olsteln, of 2100 N. Albany avenue, beloved husband of Sylvia, devoted father of Helen Yedlln, dear Jxandfather of Rosanne and David Yedlin, ond brother of Nathan Olsteln, and the late Flora Fox. Funeral Thursday, June 30th, 2 p.m., at chapel, 2235 W.

Division streeL Interment Weatlawn. PALMA-Antonlo Palma, of 909 8. Racine avenue, beloved husband of Caroline, nee Vincitorlo, loving father of Pasquale, and Arcangela Dalessandro. Funeral Friday, 8:30 a.m., from funeral home, 619 S. Ashland boulevard, to Holy Family church.

Interment MU Carmel. PATOCK-Paul A. Patock, June 28, dear brother of Anna Hayden, Martha Hayden, John Patock and the late Ceal Gill. Funeral Trlday morning at 9:30 a.m., from mortuary, 1356 Wellington avenue. Service at SU Alphonsus church, at 10 o'clock, Interment Su Joseph's cemetery.

HUSBAND, SON, DAUGHTER, SON-PJ-LAltf tnat tne reaerai government faces "a real financial crisis" and is threatened in coming fiscal years with deficits as high as 8 billion 8th Air Force, killed over uermany, Nov. 26, 1944, loving son of Lillian, naa Waitacki and John brother of Renetta. Resting at funeral home, lOOfl was intercepted and taken to Formosa. Once U. N.

Ships The ship was one of a flotilla brought here by the United Nations relief and rehabilitation administration. Since the Communists took over Shanghai, the garrison command has operated the ships. At least two of them were put on the run to Tsingtaot bring in coal. (A press dispatch to Hong Kow? said Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek had arrived at Canton, refugee government capital in south China. He flew in from Formosa.

The report said Chiang went into conference at once with Acting President Li Tsung-jen and Premier Yen Hsi-shan.) dollars. While Byrd was urging drastic reductions in spending. House N. western avenue, alter Friday, iu a.m. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., to SU Francis Xavier church.

Interment SU Adalbert's. Military honors by First Chicago post A.L. and Edward Choronzak post, No. 80, Am. Vets.

ARmltag 6-3378. Minority Leader Martin introduced a resolution ordering President Truman to cut govern WARD-Pfc. Vincent A. Ward, Co. 91st ment expenditures by 5 to 10 per Tank killed in action, Jan.

23, 1945, at Nancy, France, beloved aon of the late William Joseph and cent, or "upward" of 3 billion UJtAWLrVtULDKafl. PSTERMAN-A tribute of leva to tha beautiful memoriae of Maria 1930, and Gorg 18-42. LONESOME MOM AND CARL. IEMONTB-San Plemonte, In lovlnf cam cry of our dear husband and fathar, who passed away two years ago today. LOVTNtf WIFE.

AND FAMILY. UAMMON-Anna Rammcn. In loving memory of our dear mother and mother-in-law, who passed away two years ago today. HAROLD, EDITH, GRACE and THEODORE. JtOMANO-Dr.

Olusappe Romano. In loving memory of our beloved husband and father who passed away three yeara aro today. WIFE, SON AND DAUGHTER. JtMBRICHT-John B. Umbrieht.

In loving memory of our beloved huaband and father, who passed away two yeara an tcday. L0VIN3 WIFS AND CH1LURN dollars, in the 1950 fiscal year which begins Friday. A similar resolution is pending in the sen ate and has the bipartisan back ing of 61 senators. Byrd said on the floor of the Mary, nee Healy, dear brother of Mary Nolan, William and John. Funeral Mass, Saturday, 9:30 a.m., St.

Brendan's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Military honors by Richard Floss posu STewart 8-0460. WARDE -Margaret Cannon Warde, wife of the late John J. Warae, mother of Mary, Margaret, Josephine, Genevieve, John Paul Thomas and the late William J.

Ward, sister of Thomas H. Cannon, and Mrs, Joseph J. Duffy. Funeral from horns for funerals, Erie at Wabash avenue, Saturday, July 2, at 11:30 to Holy Nam cathedral. Interment Calvary.

senate that the government will be 1 billion 500 million dollars in the red for the 1949 fiscal year which ends Thursday 'at midnight. COL. C. R. WALLACE OF MARINES RETIRES; SERVED FOR 30 YEARS Col.

Clarence R. Wallace, 52, who has been in charge of the He predicted that the federal WASSELL-David Waaeell, beloved husband deficit will. total 3 to 5 billion -DEATH N0T1CES- dollars in the 1950 fiscal year 01 in lata unariotte, iona xatner cu Hugo, brother of Carl, of Gustav and Emma, In Sweden, grandfather of Loren. Funeral Friday, July 1, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 6308 Belmont avenue. Interment Forest Horn cemetery.

and soar to 6 to 8 billion in weeks ago. Report He Refuses To Talk Msgr. Eeran has been accused of anti-state activity by the Com- -munist regime because of his opposition to government moves to gain control of the church and shatter its'ties with the Vatican. Msgr. Verollno reportedly sat tight and refused for two hours to answer any questions after police picked him up.

The account of the incident at Kosice said the police action was rude and violent. It was said to have taken place while the small, bespectacled Vatican representative was on an Inspection visit to Slovakia, a stronghold of Catholicism. He was released after being held for two hours. So far as could be learned, the police never did explain what 1 they wanted to question Verollno about. Czech Minister of Justice Alexel Ceplcka has charged, however, tnat the Vatican diplomat "plotted with Cardinal Mind-szenty against the Hungarian government" and alleged he is "attempting to do the same thing here." JURY ACQUITS I0WAN IN AUTO DEATH-OF STUDENT AT S.

BEND South Bend, June 29 (Special -A Jury in Superior court today absolved Robert D. Noble, 30. of Iowa City, assistant secretary of the University of Iowa Alumni fiscal 1951. Martin said the administration KEEFE-Laurln S. Keefe, beloved "husband of Marie, nee Leldner, loving father of Richard, dear brother of Sylvester T.

Resting at funeral home, 4117 Armltage avenue. Service Friday, 2 p.m. Cremation Montrose. Military honors by Henry Ho-rack post No. 15S3, V.F.W.

BElmont 6-6019-8027. WATfcTNS-Csneviev Wllliston Watklns, seriously miscalculated eco PHAFF-Jennls 8. Phaff, dearly beloved wife of George, devoted mother of Russell, and Gale Gross, Shirley Oliver, and Georgana Throneburg, dear sister at Amanda Weston. Services Friday, 1:30 p.m., at funeral home, 1718-18 W. 63rd streeL Interment Mount Auburn.

PRospect 6-1000. CUINN-Mary Qulnn, June 28, 1949, beloved wife of thel late George loving mother of Mrs. Georgians Vanes, William Mrs. Margaret Bailey, George T. Mrs.

Diane Garrlty, Mary Lois and Theresa Catherine. At funeral home, 62 N. 2nd street. Highland Park, HI. Funeral Friday, July 1, 9:30 a.m., at SU James church, Hlghwood.

Interment Ascension cemetery RAKOWSH-John Rakowski, lets of 1748 W. Erie street, beloved husband of Mary, nee Sacco, loving father of Elmer, Ed nomic trends" last January In preparing the 1950 budget with the result that anticipated federal marine corps central recruiting division for the last year, retired from active duty yesterday with the rank of brigadier general after' 30 years' service. Gen. Wallace was commissioned a sec KELLY-Mlchael Kelly, of 1610 W. School revenue will be 2 billion dollars June 20, iviv, 01 izzo Kiage avenue, Evanston, Illinois, wife of the late Wil- 11am Thomas Watklns, mother of Mrs.

Bicker Van Mrs. Arthur Re amy Joyce, Sherman and th lat William Wynne Watklns. Resting at 1667 -Maple avenue, Evanston. Services 4:30 p. Thursday, at SU Mark's church, Ride avenue and Grove street.

Evanston, Interment at Red Wing, Minnesota. short of the original -estimate of 40 billion 984 million dollars. Wallace PROBE INTO DEATH OF DR. PHILIPSON, AGED RABBI, ASKED Brookline, June 29 (AP A police investigation was asked today a short time after the death of Dr. David Philipson, 87, of Cincinnati, the nation's oldest living retired rabbi of reformed Judaism.

Medical Examiner William J. Brlckley asked police to check report that the rabbi was scalded in a Boston hotel last week shortly before leaving for a conference at Bretton Woods, N. H. Brlckley" said he found evidence of hot water bums on the right shoulder and arm. He said the cause of death' was.

acute myocardial infraction and arterior-sclerotic heart disease. Dr. Philipson died today at Beth Israel hospital, where he was admitted Monday. Earlier, attending physicians said he was scalded while taking a shower in his Bretton Woods room. WOLD-Emma Wold, beloved wife of th APPEALS COURT RULES EXPEDITER'S CONSENT lata josepn, aear mother 01 tne lata clarence and Leonard Anderson.

Member of Progressive chapter. No, 814, O.B.S. Service Friday, July 1, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Acacia Park.

KUdare 6-6420. NEEDED IN EVICTIONS Philadelphia, June 29(AP)-The WROSCH-Frank Wroech, ot 1269 Augusta 3d united states Circuit Court of ward, and Caroline, lona nroiner ox Frank, William, Edward, Josephine McGork, and Frances Walters. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m., from parlors, 634-33 N. Ashland avenue, to SU Columckllle'S. Interment SU Adalberts.

Inf. HAymarket 1-6800. OSS ABILLO -Catherine Rossablllo, loving wiie of Pasquale, fond mother of Salva-tors, Maddy, George, Mra. Adeline Dicks, Felix end Theresa, sister of Ralph Mangino. Funersl Saturday, 8:45 a.m.

from chapel, 214 S. Western avenue to San Callistua church. Interment Mount C-rmel. SACCO-See John Rakowski notice. Appeals today ruled that landlords must first obtain permission from Douievara, oeiovea nusDana 01 Louise, dear son of Frank and Anna Wrosch, fond brother of Eleanor and Myrtle.

Funeral Saturday, July 2, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 1336 W. Chicago avenue, to St, Stephen's church. Interment SU Adalbert cemetery MOnroe 6-4643. the federal housing expediter be fore evicting tenants. Under a ml ZAREMBA-Albert Zaremba, late of 1849 ing last Nov.

9, the court had said landlords could evict tenants merely by withdrawing their prop SALTZMANN-Pfc. Roy Saltzmann, Aug. 19 144, au iorneme, ranee, Deiovea w. 21st street, oeiovea fiusoana 01 the late Caroline, fond father of Anna Sanl-fillippo, Mary Rozewskl, Lillian Blasz- kowskl, Walter, Frank, Veronica Kubas. Sister M.

Prlscilla, Sisters of Nazareth, Genevieve Fabrizlo, Aloyaius, Edward, and Virginia Gabrys. Funeral Saturday, July 2, 1949, 9:30 a.m., from funeral parlor, 1701 W. 18th place, to St. Adalbert's church. Interment SU Adalbert's cemetery CAnal 6-1123.

erties from the rental market for the purpose of selling the premises to purchasers who would use them for their own occupancy. brother of Dorothy Eaeland, Harry. Edward, Eugene, August, and Fritz Saltzmann. Graveside service at Mount Hop cemetery, Friday, July 1, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Hope.

ond lieutenant In June, 1919, arid subsequently served at stations in the United States, Haiti, China and London, in World War II. he served with the 4th marine divl sion at Kwajalein and as commander of the 8th regiment of the 2d division at Saipan, Tinian and Okinawa. He was chief of staff of the 5th marine division during the early occupation of Japan. He won two awards of the Legion of Merit for his role in the saipan and Okinawa campaigns. Gen.

Wallace lives with his wife two children at 119 Fellows ct Elmhurst. He will be replaced in the central recruiting division by Col. Frank M. Reln-ecke, who has been commanding officer of the 2d provisional marine regiment at Camp Lejeune, N. C.

JUDGE PLAYS CUPID; DIVORCE SUIT DROPPED FOR SAKE OF CHILD, I Judge Rudolph Desort of Superior court quickly brought about a reconciliation yesterday between The court said its latest edict SCHLESER-Martha Schleser beloved wife ZEIDMAN-Phlllp D. Zeldman, of 6141 was necessitated by a 1949 amendment by congress to the 1947 housing and rent law. Under the 1947 law, the court said, a Drexel avenue, beloved nusDand 01 Maur-ins, ne Baron, dear father of Marshall and Richard, son of Louis and the lat Etta, grandson of Henry Brill. Service 2 p.m., at Chapel 3126 W. Roosevelt road.

property owner merely had to an nounce withdrawal of a rental property from the housing market Death notices on this page aro in TWO unduplicated alphabetical listing. Th lat edition notices follow. WOMAN PLANTATION OWNER GETS LIFE IN SLAYING OF MOTHER 'Greenville, June 29' (AP)-Mrs. John Dickens, 43. member of a wealthy Delta plantation family, was found guilty today of the rose shears murder of her mother.

An all white male jury disagreed as to punishment, making a life sentence mandatory under Mississippi law. Circuit Judge Arthur Jordan immediately passed sentence. he denied a motion for a new trial and refused a petition for Immediate bail. He granted an appeal to the state Supreme court. Meanwhile, Mrs.

Dickens is being held in the county Jail. The sportswoman and cotton planter was charged with hacking her frail mother, Mrs. I dell a Long Thompson, 69, to death last Nov. 17 in the bathroom pf her irother'a fashionable Lei and. home.

and then institute proceedings in a state court to evict tenants. Under the new law the landlord must apply to the expediter for a that repossession of the property is not for the purpose of, raising rents or otherwise circumventing the. housing and rent law. association, of a charge of reckless homicide in the death of Miss Marie Depres here. Miss Despres, 18, of Grand Rapids, was a student at a.

Mary's college. Killed with her was Joseph A Haller, 20, of Los Angeles, a student at the Univer- slty of Notre Dame. Noble is Indictment in Hailer's death. H6 and Miss Despres were fatally injured by Noble's car on Oct. ,25.

1947, as they crossed U. S. highway 31 between the campuses of their two schools after a Notre Dame-Iowa football game. During the three day trial state witnesses testified that Noble was driving about 70 miles an hout at the time of the accident but he and defense witnesses asserted -he was driving only about 45 miles an hour. Irene Dunne Given Medal As 'Apostle Of Sanity South Bend, June 29 (AP) University of Notre Dame to- night conferred its Laetare medal on Movie Actress Irene Dunne as "an apostle of sanity." Notre Dame annually awards the medal to an outstanding Catholic layman.

Miss Dunne attended the ceremonies with her husband, Francis D. Griffin, and their daughter Mary Frances, 12. TELEVISION SET STOLEN Bur el era took a television set veiuej at $22 from clubrooma at -DEATH NOTICES- BELANC-ER-Yvonn Belanger, ne Lessard, 2 NEGRO SCHOLARS-NAMED PROFESSORS BY oeiovea wu ot tne late oeorge, iona mother of George Yvonne Pierce, Edward, Robert, Alma Kolodiie, Richard, Alfred, and James. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a.m., from chapel, 3500 W. Harrison street, to Our Lady of Sorrows church.

Interment Mount Carmel. NEvada 8-0644. ADOLFSCM-Fa M. Adolfson, nee Oevert, of 9421 Vernon avenue, loving wife of Carl Anton, fond mother of Elvira Marsh, Lyman and Ewald A. Adolf son, grandmother of five grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 9106 Cottage Grove avenue. Interment Cak Hill. BACIOALUPO-Maite Baelgalupo, tea Ota-occhlo, beloved wile of John fond mother of Eleanor Lane and Harold sister of Harry Glnocchlo and Louisa RsssL Fucstu Saturday, a.m., from chapal, La st. at 2nd Majr wood, to St. Eulaila'a church.

Interment Mount CarmaL EALEER-Se Maud Ladendorf notice. EELL-OtheUa K. (Till) Bell, nee Schaback, June of 917 Madlaon afreet, Evan-Eton, wife of Edward W. Bell, mother of Eugene E. Bell, grandmother of Thomas, tonald, and David Bell, alstar of Frank J.

Schaback, Mrs. Katharine Arndt, Mra. Wary Klein, Mra. Margaret McEnery, and MrafDorothv Morgan. Funeral Thursday, :30 a.m., from chapel, 1555 Maple avenue, Evanaton, to St.

Nicholas church. Interment St. Pater's, Skokie. 6TRO-Charle O. Bird, huaband of the lata Marlon.

Bird. Service private. CROCKWAY-Bertha Sapp Brock-ray, June 2Sth, of 615 Glencoe avenue, Highland Park, mother of Jean B. Duffy. Funeral 3 p.m., Thursday, June 30th, at Hulsa funeral home, Ottawa, LT.

IRONSTEUI-Mary Bronsteln, of 615 Carmen avenue, devoted daughter of Clara and the lata Isaac, of Cd-ssa, Russia, fond slater of Sylvia, of Chicago, Son! a and Frank, of Moscow, Russia. Service Thursday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 6206 roadway. URUOGEMATFTTanry Cr Bruggeman, 11663 S. Lowe avenue, beloved huaband of Frieda, dear, father of Donald of Dolton, Mra. Elaine VanDamm of HlxvUla, N.Y., Mrs.

Barbara Wialer of Chicago, fond son of Henry Bruggeman of Chicago, brother of Charles of Twin Falla, Idaho, George, Albert, Mra. Clara Ivans, Mra. Elsie Anderaon and Mra. Alvtna Torkal-sen, all of Chicago. Resting at chapel, 214 E.

115th street, where aervtcea will be held Saturday, July 2, at 2 p.m. Mason service Friday, p.m., by Cttx bora lodge. No. 310, A.F. It A.M.

Information call Pullman 6-0118. Cahlll, Whiting, age Sa, beloved brother of Mrs. Julia Cahia and Edward. Uncle of several nlecea and nephewa and great grand, nieces and nephewa. Funeral Friday, July 1, a.m., from chapeL 1225-119th street.

Whiting, to Sacred heart church. Interment Mount Olivet. Whiting Waiting 417 iCAREY-Jamas'J. Carey, beloved husband of tha late Anna CI nee iSchubart, dear father of James Thomas Andrew B. Sister Joseph Patrick O.P., Jamea John and Madge frandiather of Patricia.

Eileen, Mary, James James Raymond G. and Jane Ann, fond brother of John and Sister Mary Agatha O.S.M.. and tha late Michael and Sarah le Sarga. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from late residence, 4633 Grace i street to St. Bartholomews church.

Member of Holy Name aoclety and Tontl council No. 1567. K. of C. Interment St.

Mary's, ddare 6-6220. CAREY-Mamla SehmElea Carey, late of 6642 S. May street, beloved wife of Frank J. Carey, fond mother of Francis Robert, Margaret and Marie Veacue, fond sister of Gertie Dunn, Dr. T.

8. Sehmil-len, and Anton SchmiUen. Funeral Satur-'day, 8:45 a.m., from funeral home, M34 S. allied street, to Vlaitatlon church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

BOulevard 8-0662. CAKL-Iaabelle It. Carl, 2452 Sates avenue, June 2d, 1949, wife of Otto F. Carl, daughter ct Anna Sorge, alater of Lllllaa E. Sllet and Pearl M.

Weber. At chapel, 5601 N. Aahland avenue, where aervlcea will be held Friday, July 1st, at 10 a.m. Interment Rosehlll. CAR5EY-Mary Agnes Carney, 10227 Prospect avenue, daughter of the late William and Ellxabeta Carney, aister of John, Rose, the late David, Nellie, Sadie and Richard.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral home. 1811 W. 103rd street, to St, Barnabas church. Mass 10 a.m. Inter meat Holy Sepulchre.

CLARK-AIbert L. Clark, 6750 8. Normal boulevard, June 28, 1949, husband of the late Grace Clark, fond father of Mra. Ben L. Raymond, Amle Jane and Herbert L.

Clark. At cnapel, 316 W. 63rd atreet, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held, Tfrsreday, 'ire SOth at 8 p.m. interment Winteraet, Iowa. Member of Arcade lodge No.

6.4, A.F. Lanesboro, Iowa. C.VELY-lJoyd Dally, 411 Selbouras road. Riverside. beloved husband of Madeleine, loving father of John, Patricia, Dorothy, Joan, Lloyd, and Marjorie, fond brother of Mrs.

Edna Galligan. Service Friday, 9:30 a.ra., from chapel, Wi and I3 Plsines avenue, North Riverside to St. Mary's church. Interment Mount Car meL Riverside 4121. tCDY-Jeanetta M.

Eddy, Ednwater Beach Hotel, Chicago, at Pittsburgh, beloved daughter of the late Charles and Mabel Eddy. At chapel, 6501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, June 30th, at 1:00 p.m. RosehiU. HARVARD AND BROWN B0WERS0X-Van L.

Bowersox, beloved street, belovea nuesana of Margaret McNlcholas Kelly, loving father of Bridget. Michael, and Edward, fond brother ot Kathryn Cullerton and Patrick. of Ireland, John, Francis, and Alice, of New York, and Owen. Funeral Friday, at 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 1723 N. Larabee street, to St.

Andrew's church. Interment SU Joseph's cemetery. KEMNIT2-Dr. Herbert O. Kemnlti, dearly beloved husband of Blanche nee Clark, devoted father of Dr.

Herbert and the late Normah, son of the lata Ernst and Louise, brother of Paul, Rev, Walter, Lydia arte Is, Selma Hennig, Alfred and Carl. Resting at funeral home, 2118 Lawrence avenue, until 11 a.m., Saturday, In state at Tabor Evangelical Lutheran church, Sunnyslde and Drake avenues noon Saturday, until time of aervice, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Saint Lucas. KLECKNER-lda Keckner, June 28, 1949, late of 4916 N. Paulina street, dear mother of Richard, fond sister of Minnie, and Elmer Norberg.

Funeral Thursday, 1 p.m., at chapel, 5149-61 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster. Interment Memorial Park. LOngbeach 1-6147. KNUTH-Bertha Staack Knuth, June 28, beloved wife of the lata George, fond mother of Charles, and the late George, grandmother of Leonard Knuth, and Helen Redden, sister of Charles Staack.

Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 7319 Madison street, Forest Park, Interment Concordia. EOLBA-MUdred M. Kdlba. nee Retchardt, beloved wife of Join Kolba, mother ot Wallace, Dorothy Joyce, John Jr. and Robert Kolba, three grandchildren, sister of Edna Brelnig, Louis and Elmer RelchardU Resting at funeral home, 4332 Elaton avenue.

Services Friday, July 1, at 2 p.m. Interment Montrose cemetery. KEyatone 9-6100. KOPrNSid -Stanley KopinsM, formerly of 935 N. Wolcott, loving father of John, Frank, Stanley, Henry, and Bruno.

Resting at funeral home, 1440 N. Western avenue. Services Friday. 9:30 a.m. to St.

John Cantlus church, intarmeut St. Adalbert's cemetery. LADENDORF-Maud (Balder) Ladendorf, nee Van Slyke. reatlng in God's care, dearly beloved wife of Walter, dear mother of Mra. Phyllis Kramer, Mrs.

Arllne Oar fcer, and the late WUlard Balder, fond mother-in-law of Joseph and Ferdinand, loving grandmother of three. Remains resting In funeral home, 625 W. Armltags avenue. Services Friday, July 1st, at 2 p.m. Interment Oakridgs cemetery.

Member of Home chapter, No. 426, O.EA and O.A.R., Ackerman circle, No. 116, LALLY-Ifathryn T. Lally, beloved daughter ot the late Patrick and Julia, nee Joyce, fond aister of Mrs. Beatrice Heeaion, Mrs.

Julia MeHugh, Mrs. Mar garet Qulgley, John, Patrick, and Annie Lally, the late Thomas and Mary E. Kieity. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from parlors, 67th St. and Dorchester av.

to Su Dorothy's church. Interment Holy 8eoulchre. LAMBROS-Soteros Lambroa, of Kdsms, Kenourla Greece, beloved brother of John, Mra. Sophie Kumis, Mra. Bessie Pilurs, and Mra, Mando Kostakoa.

Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., from parlors, 67th aU and Dorchester to SU Constantina's church, 74th and Stony Island at 1:30 p.m. Interment Evergreen, LEAVrrT-Coletle O. Leavttt, ne Campbell, of 4328 Irving Park road, beloved wiie of Nicholas loving mother of Nicholas J. Mrs. Colette Murawaki, and Mra.

Helen Lynch, fond sister of Mrs. Mary Higglns, and Nellie Mooney. Funeral from chapel, 4401 Lawrence avenue, Friday, 9:30 a.m., to SU Edward's church. Interment Ail Saint's. Mulberry 6-4400.

LEWEN-John A. Lelnen, Tune 28, 1949, beloved huaband of Mathilda elite Leinen, tether of Margaret Emmrich, Earl, Ralph and Clarence Lelnen, brother of Mathilda Minwegen. Funeral Friday, at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 245 W.

North averse, to Immaculate Conception church. Interment Saint Joseph cemetery. MAOARIEN-Marts B. Ma-arlan of La-Grange, DL, beloved wife ot the late Frank, daughter of Mra. Anna Bogart, aister of John Bogart of River Forest, 111.

Reatlng at chapel, 40 S. Aahland avenue, La Orange. Funeral Masa 10 a.m, Thursday, at Su Francis Xsvler church. Interment All Saints. MAGNUSSON-Oosta O.

Marnussen. C.B.M., U.S. Coast Guard, of 4429 N. Winchester avenue, beloved husband of Agnes, stepfather of Leonard, son of Anders Mag nusson, of Sweden, also survived by three sisters and two brothers in Sweden. At chapel, 6501 N.

Aahland avenue, where services will be held Friday. July 1, at 3 p.m. Interment Arlington National cemetery, Washington D.C MEADEN-Emma Meaden, June 23, aiater of Charlie, Albert and Fred, sister-in-law of Mrs. Annie E. Meaden, aunt of Stanley J.

Meaden. Service Friday, July 1, 2:30 p.m., at chapel, 124-126 Madison-street, at Lombard avenue. Oak Park. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West. Boston, June 29 (AP)-Two Negro scholars today won academic honors at two New England universities.

harvard university announced appointment of tne first Negro professor in its nore than 300 nusDana ot Julia, loving father 01 Tom, dear son of Lloyd H. Resting at chapel, 07 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Will lis In stata Friday at Arlington Heights Methodist church from 12 noon until 2 p.m., time of service. Interment Memory gardens.

CIOMEI-Alfredo (Fred) Clomel, beloved year history-Dr. William A. Hin- Truman Signs Maritime Commission Measure Washington, June 29 (AP-Presldent Truman today signed a bill extending for a year, to June 30, 1950, the maritime commission's authority to sell, operate, and charter merchant ships. husband of Lena, nee Marcheschl, fond father of Anita Ene and Patricia Lynn Clomel, fond son of Eugenlo and Enes, nee Ghimentl. brother of the lat John.

Resting at funeral home, 736 W. North avenue. Funeral Saturday, July 2, at 9 a.m., to St. Philip Benzl church. Inter ment Mount Carmel cemetery.

Mlchan 2-69JL2. ton, clinical professor of bacteriology and Immunology in the medical school. Brown university announced a visiting professorship in English for Alumnus Jay Saunders Redding 192. Ogden v. ot carl, loving moiner oi Aipnonse, trwm, Roman, and Bruno, fond grandmother of nine.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 2950-68 Fullerton at Sacramento, to St. Francis Xavier church and SU Joseph s. SVerglade 4-3800 SEVERINO-Oiusepplna Severlno, ne Sunzeri, beloved wife of Giovacchino, fond mother of Mike Mannina of Phoenix, Mrs. Frances Kowinski and Mrs. Marietta Vlso of Clinton, Mrs.

Rosarla Panzlca of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Jean Jacobazzl, Mrs. Mary Rhoad, and Mrs. Sarah Shallenberger, grandmother of eleven, great-grandmother ot six. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 441 W.

North avenue, to Our Lady Help ot Christians church, N. Leclaire'and Iowa street. Interment SU Joseph's. Michigan 2-1234. SHEA-Raymond B.

Shea. 124b N. Austin boulevard, beloved husband of Florence Storm Shea, loving father of Richard, dear son of Ella, nee Little, and tha lata Herbert, brother of John George Warren F. Shea. Funeral Thursday, Hili from chapel, 4817 Madison street, to SU Angela's church.

Burial All Saints, Member of Oak Park Elks, No, 1295. AUstln 7-1137. SHELLEY-Charles B. Shelley, late of 223 N. Keystone avenue, Chicago, beloved -brother ot Mrs.

James Shepard, of High-spar, Pa. Member of Chicago Federation of Musicians local, No. 10. Resting at chapel, 4138 Madison street, until. 4 Friday.

Interment Oberiia cemetery, Oberlin, Pa. SKARZYNSKI-Helen Skartynsld, nee Lassa, June 28, 1949, late of 2822 S. Poplar avenue, beloved wife of Charles. -fond mother of Norman, sister of John, Edward, and Mrs. Stella Szafranskl, mother-in-law of Florence, ne Rleckermann, grandmother of James.

Funeral Saturday, July 2, at 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 2819 Archer avenue, to Immaculate Conception church. Interment Resurrection. CAlumet 6-6030. BMTTH-Clement A. Smith, of 6827 Cant avenue, beloved husband ot Alta At rest In chapel, 2024 E.

76th streeU Service Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Park. Member of William McKiniey lodge, No. 876, A.F. and A.M.

STRE ET-Wllll am J. Street beloved 1 husband of the 1st Grace, nee Raatall, dear father ot Ruth Hell and the late William J. grandfather of William J. HI, Frank Street, Ethel Hell, brother of Archibald G. Mckinley.

At funeral home, 1732 Wilson avenue, until 2 p.m., Friday. Interment RoaehlU. STUTH-William O. Stuth, suddenly, of 620 N. Leamington avenue, beloved husband of Viola, nee War ken.

loving brother of Emma, Frieda, Bertha, Emfiy, Margaret, John, Harold, and th late Anna, son of the late John, and Frldaricka. At funeral home, 6018-20 Chicago avenue. Funeral Dotic later. TOPEL-Edlth Anna Topel, lie Wolf, beloved witu of Reinhold loving mother of Donald and P.lciard, fond sister of Louis McCormlck, Helen Gaston, Ruth Wolf, and th lat Adam Wolf. Service Saturday, 2 at chapel, 6844-48 Milwaukee avenue.

Interment Eden cent tery. Member of Logan Square chapter, -No. 560, O.E.S. and Logan Square camp, No. 8S70, Royal Neighbors of America.

RC-iney 3-51iL, Vogelsar.g-EsteUa Mtirphy Vogelsang, beloved wife of the late Charles dear mother of Charles sister of Fred Murphy, and the late Mary L. Craig, Josephine Ycung, and Zita Lord. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 4817 Madison streeU to Resurrection church. Burial Mount CarmeL AUstin 7-1137. COONEY-Ann Marl Coonsy, ne Fey, of Hampton institute, Hampton, and said he was the first Negro ever appointed to the In beloved wife 01 Frank, loving motner 01 Thomas and th lat Nancy, dear daughter cf Thomas J.

and the lat Helen oy, Lynch, fond stater ot Mr. Helen O'MsUay and Mrs. Rosemary Kelly. Funeral Saturday, July 2, at 10:30 a.m., from funeral horn, 348 Jackson boule- vard, to SU Thomas Aquinas church, interment All alnt. KEdzl 3-2394.

Brown faculty. Dr. Hinton has been on the Harvard medical staff for more than 25 years and is an authority Of ten this natural mineral water on venereal disease. FOY-Ee Ann Marl Coonsy' notice Prof. Redding will lecture on BAARHnry Ph.

Haar, at New Orleans', beneficial. Many the Negro in American literature, he is the author of two books, one of which, "No Day of Triumph," on weonesoay, June iai. nu-band of Irene Agnes Hartmann, father ot "Walter W. Haar of New Orleans, Adrian Haar of Cold Spring on th Hudson, Nw York. Henrv Edward Haar of Detroit, Mr.

and Mrs. Gmino reconciled Mrs. Gertrude Gamino, 25, of 8711 Exchange and her husband, Raymond, 28, a steel worker. Mrs. Gamino, who had filed a suit for divorce alleging cruelty, had her husband brought to court on her petition that he be ordered to post bond guaranteeing he would not leave jurisdiction of the court.

Her attorney, Sol H. Ashbach, suggested the reconciliation attempt, saying his client still was much in 1-ove with Gamino. After a brief talk with the couple, Judge Desort announced they had agreed to dismiss the divorce suit for the sake of their daughter, Adrienne, 1 FORMER CONVICT HELD TO JURY IN DEATH OF HIS MOTHER, 67 William Kurnath, 33, of 4714 Bishop ex-convict, was ordered held to the grand Jury on a manslaughter charge yesterday after an inquest at the county morgue into the death of his mother, Mrs. Rose 67. Mrs.

Kurnath's body was found in the bedroom cf her home Tuesday after Kurnath called police to take way the body. Her husband, Michael Kurnath, 66, a cripple, testified at the Inquest that he heard William talking to his mother, that he heard sounds of a struggle and that his wife called out, "Let me alone" EpiJtJ Mountain Valley Michigan, grandfather of Iren Agne won the Mayflower award for distinguished writing in 1944. Dewey Eliminates Self because it timu As Senate Candidate. Haar of Detroit, Micnigan. services at the home of Tharp, Sontheimer, Tharp, on Thursday afternoon, June 30, 1949, at three o'clock.

Private intermenjt will take place at wood: awn cemetery. New York City on Saturday afternoon, Julv 9.. 1S49. 1 lates kidney func EYBL-John Hybl, suddenly, of 41tf W. Try some ttarting today Cermak loving nusoana oi fond son of John and Anna Hybl, brother ot Joseph, Frank and Louis Hybl.

Funeral Saturday, 9:00 a.m., from chapel, 6318 W. 25ih street to Cur Lady of Lourdes church. Interment SU Adalbert'. Olympic 42. Albany, N.

June 29 (AP)-Gov, Dewey today definitely eliminated himself as a prospective candidate to succeed U. S. Senator Robert F. Wagner, veteran New Deal Democrat who resigned his seat yesterday because of ill health. Dewey, the defeated G.

O. P. presidential candidate last fall, was asked at news "Do you plan to run for the United States senate this rear?" "No," he said flatly. RUBBISH FIRE AT PLANT A rubbish fire at the rear of the fih -run Willi mm Paint eomnnnv. JENKINSON-Robert W.

Jenkinton, beloved CHAPELS AIR-COIIDITiOIIED 5911 Madison ot Mason ESfebrook 8-7500 2346 W. MADISON HAymarket 1-0100 929 W. BELMONT WEIIington 5-1724 husband of Ramona, nee New; aear son of Mrs. Mary Jenkinson and brother of Wendy Jenkinson of Lond-m, England; also brother of George Jenkinson of N'e MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER From HOT SPRINGS, ARK. 41 W.

Ontario 7434 NEARLY 40 YEARS IN CHICAGO York. Service Friday, 2 p.m., at funeral noma, si y-i road, interment Rldeewood. DMependenc 3-6800. MILLER-Hannah Miller, beloved wlf of '116th and Champlain was ex- MUton, aear mother cf Milton grandmother of two, fond sister of Alfred and Max Eerkenfield. Service Friday, iO A.m at chapel, 203 Broadway.

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