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-9 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PAGE 7G CHRISTIAN PUBLICATION BOARD ASSAILED ON VIEWS ON BIBLE GET Grain Market 'JUST GOT BLUE' AND STARTED 20 FIRES, MAN SAYS FOUR BRITONS KILLED BY MINE IN PALESTINE A hs 7IMltRMAN. WILLIAM A. 4 2TS Peniovo iec.

1. 19f5. Ml Iielmeil tuishand of I'ame K. 3lm-lio-iiuan fnee lledlgeri. dear fathfr of Mis.

Ibatrlee Itilier, dear grandfather of Mi. Ilorfis Kiarhi. brother of James Zioiineiinan, our dear fathej-ln-iaw, bri.tlier-in-law and uncle. Klin-mi from W. FETTI r-neial Home.

482S Natural Hrldge V.d.. Dec. 4, 1:30 p.m. Interment Mu ltiaiton reni'teiy. A niemiier of Mr.

M. Lodke No. 40. A K.A A.M., and MI IW IIANTS' KXCIIANV.K, H.T. 2 SUPPORT AFTER BREAK 0E A TH ITftAfcKMTNN, OSCAR Of illgHn'tirlti'.

Mittrt-(l rst Jer. 1 194fi. IK 71 rs, Iwlovrd of the late Fniitia Itrfcrkiiiami ne Hbsr), i1ar father of Klmer l.ra'kniitnn, Mrs. lvi 1 ltuiirka ti-e ItracKutiim Kuy Brackinann and Mrs. Mum- Htwi.e np llrnrkniaiin our tirar bruhr, brother -in-law, giantllather, father-in-law ant unrit.

Funeral from family HH'h Rifl-i, to St. Anthony's rhunh. Hurl. rtiih? 4 at 9 a.m. St.

Jnhn'a Oniftfry, Jtuck rwk. Mo. BRAUN, FRED 1146 liHWlT- em-M'-d Into rest No? 30, 1946. 7:42 a.m., helot-eil hushand of Km in KotuiR lira d-arW helmed fathtr of Walt ft lira an. our rtrar brother, hmther-in-law.

and unrir, in his 70th year. DEATH nTEfeB'ERS, "MARV 5M0 Kin-hiuhMav Nn. 30. 1946. fo.ti-tied with the nan anient of lhtv if other htirch, belornl ire of the late Jose ih LuehheiH.

and our ar aunt. Funeral fiom 1 Kt.SH ACSElt Mortuary, 4228 S. Kmashitfrmav Ih-. 3, a.m.. tn Our Lady nf So i rows hurrh.

Interment New SS. IVter and Paul's Cemeter. A memlw or Christ.1 an Mothers' Sodality. Mem tiers wilt meet 8 p.m., to recite the rosarx. "MILLER.

MARIE C. Of Omaha, formerly of St. Louis, FrL, Nov. beloved mother of Louis Miller of Omaha, ane 85 years. Funeral from C.

IIOFFMEISTETt Chare I. 781 4 8 Itroadnay. Ier. 3, 2 p.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.

WORTH LA ANNIE (nee Taylor) Roving Janitor Accused in Blazes Waives Preliminary Hearing. St. Imii Lodge No. I. II O.F.

No action to answer the Missouri Committee of One Thousand Is planned by the Christian Board of Publication, criticized by the committee as repudiating the Bible, a spokesman for the publishing house at 2700 Pine street said today. Pickets of the committee passed out pamphlets at LOST AND FOUND VH KAT. Jan 204 201 203b 204 fhi l'JTji lyfi 197 4 In Ma? lhH ISti 18H lh7V Id Jm 173 170Va 173 171 l.r 2oui 199t 200 1 199' Mar li2 191 J92 192 ij Ma 1.2 3K1 12M 181 Jm lhV lh lb7i 165 Mm 2Q.1 202 202 214 IMi 7-Point Plan for Holy Land Peace Printed by Jerusalem Paper. AUMV Allt JACKKT Uol contain, v. all-t, credmtlals; reward.

PH. 7438. Ill.il,U: 1U11MJ Lo-t: Sunday. Uiht inn and white, vicinity Miami ami Louisiana; regard. tilt.

9541. ItKAULt lioL'ND Lost; male: vlcinitj Webster pel. WEb. 2031. Tfil.l.r'LD Ixit: doirnionn; Mondays ard.

I.O 2689, IJershev. Tfll.Llill.li Lov red: Saturdav ptn. I'A. S212: renard four churches after services yes- riu J.n X29-V 12H 1284 29 In Mr 12K -V4 127128'. 'lil May 127i lUfiU 1J7 127-14 lil Julv 12T lfi' 12H 1417 S.

11th, entered into rest P.v. 1. 1916. 5:40 p.m.. beloved wife torthland.

dear nt.ter of Alice Ta lor, I'aducaii, Mster-lti-law and aunt. Uemsins In state at WElPEMrELLKR Fuiteml Home 6203 ira until 9 p.m.. Pet-. 3. Interment Pa- hi mi 120 1 2ri 125 Kl Mr 12bUb 125 Vurepe, 3379.

I.LKT Lost; SuurUv; seern-s; Ar'(iv nurve. kr Mn 125 Va 125V4 124 M' July 125n Fun'tal 1 p.m.. from It EI- I PKKWIKI.KN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 thipiK-wa to Oak Mausoleum. IVceased ma of lloiw lKiif No. A.V.

A A.M.. yw Twflvp Huh and Ajliamhra Cirotto. BROWN, CLVOE At Anaheim. FrL, Nor 29, 1946, husl.nd of J.tse-phine Guiliano Itrown, father of MftMrtta Luuim ltroun, son of Jirown, brut h-T of rie i lson I Vg ny 1 1 row and Kirhn AUn-rs. S.

-mce at LUTON rhapet, 72X1 Deluiiir 2 p.m. IiitriuiriH "ilk Ou.r-trrT. JERUSALEM, Dec. 2 (AP) Four British soldiers were killed today when a jeep was blown up by a mine on the Jerusalem-Jaffa road. Police meanwhile questioned 52 suspects about Saturday's machine gun attack on a police sta- IAT.H.

hi Ii-r I In Mar I hi Mi 707, 7 74 7. 7NV 4 71) Hii lft 7J 'rtt 77 V. 77'i 0W 70SH 747 Mm 1t terday declaring the board and the United Christian Missionary Society, Indianapolis, Ind, were not treating the Bible literally. Resolutions supporting the com mittee's stand were adopted yesterday by the boards of the University Christian Church, 6600 Washington boulevard. University City; the Fourth Christian Church, 3950 Carter avenue, and the Jennings Christian Church, 7200 West Florissant avenue, after the pamphlets were distributed at the door.

The Rev. Dr. Hampton Adams, pastor of the Union Avenue Christian Church, 733 Union boulevard, I tion. CHIC AG', JVr. 2 AP Support enter--d t're a.n Kim and prices ai-f ait lit? I'rmk U'e iat week, and fchcwti riat'iff-'iT firmne than io which trading ti a nerrou; undertime Las-fena frtrnn; kH.i:--s a-nd con, but reaniiv abvirtw-d hM-ai ttad prices-; np There considerable in the li oa a con' ra i inch support Ilia! A'ter raianing mil of th market two ham' Crr? Crmiii.odiiv Credit srim-uucd iurrha of 305.

IKM) of hn' U'" Saturday. Flour pr if reducd 10 to 30 eit a sack tn ir.r iau wer decline in wheat n' r'isM tn 1 ni.ther, Jsn. $''. ra-n up to 1 rent, and oa'i advanced 1 frf 4 Tii k-t nrrtr from a fCjltB tt.at the Credit 1 -irim h-r wftK r-'! to Imf to hf At In i I'th g.r-n a $2 0 1 fr a. I --tt $1 tmi January, I lt.

K-iruBrf. and $1 1 fr Apnl T.a Led aii g-aios, although mailt tf d'tibl (ha! the agflu Wfiulil mueh (rain tn tie nf the Afror-ulfnr l-atarti'a aiTmt-m iatf lat thf wv.it ami Ttir had brn purf ii tr met oriffihat rxprrt (tnai. 'im railr'-a-l 4.1 ram. TV afT oTcuieht in pi-w of 3 2 'Ju rain row xpwiM a a inTn in lo. ai porn ntnrk, tt that 11 wwk'n i more than tii-r ar.1 haf tima larg- a tmlTi nf na on IterrnitT n-rc mr SO(0 huh-J.

Thrf a tA-pr dki imprint in thi and rwTi tiait-r f-rl of th rntir Rjiiiri na-kH may niannt-r in hub ttu opn lntw-it Is tatisfifd. hi 1 1 I lil 1 :3 Tt2Vb 127 A 1'J tlCAUKTTK l-ASK Ixist gold design; l'laa Hotel; reward. CH. jirin tiuKI.ll "lxt: male; blaes. hit ih-'-t; fi months; vteinlty llton.

Mount. 1L. 5200. TA. 432T TIT fi.

Ti i fi A ii FT- st; 48 dla- inoti.ls; rr-aid. Imu; Ist i.Ueh Britrr, mle. 1 year r.uaid Hriurn Mobile tiag ftiaUott. rii.nii.au. Imm; Tsi: 'nair Nov.

2X: mt- in. nam. Baddy. K- atd; lllD04H. Imm; lun; lluht hro-n and white; female; Afff-in: a(llv mlsaed by chll- Btalii fittiir orlci'i al I'lilraan wcrr: TRENTON, Dec.

2 (AP) Elopus Walker, roaming janitor who confessed starting 20 fires in seven north central Missouri towns, today waived preliminary hearing on charges of first degree arson. Justice of the Peace George Herndon sent the 46-year-old Kan; sas City Negro back to jail in default of $10,000 bond. Walker, who was arrested Saturday In Chillicothe, told reporters that the fires were "just something that conies In a man's mind and he don't know what he is doing. It's hard to explain. I just get blue and worried and then I want to do something." He said he was glad that no one was injured.

He said he stood for 45 minutes on a hill outside Laredo watching the residents battle the flames in three business houses. "I was disgusted," he added, "I said to myself, 'I ain't never gonna do this Whrai 2 Hairh. SI dH lu Mat. SI K7K1.M: July. S1.70.

(urn ft 2hi 1.2HV; 4i M. 1.2tiU July. (lain 7Ul69r; 'S'lr: July. llarli-v Sl.JJ. Lard Jul).

21. au; 2U.25. where 10 persons gave out about 200 copies of the pamphlet; said LOCAL CASH GRAIN. MKItl IIANTN' KXrilAMiK, On; 2 In Ilia -h au maikrt tmlay tn a. of nival mill; rum maa atra'ly to lc lilllirr on th uu Kv.

Padii'vih papers plfaveropy. VEUVANN, CHARLES A. 7117 Mieh-Iwan Ihc. 1. 1946, 9 35 a.

beloved husband of Millie nes Swinrmn and ar brother of KliriilMMh Nicolay. Lmma lbat-wr. leoi and Ann Neumatm and our dear utoth.T-tn law and uncle. FntieiMi (iotii the H'llI'M ACIIEft Ku-n-tal Home. I Meianiee nt lie'.

4, 1 :30 m. to Sun-wt Hurtal Pa i k. A fit em 1m-r of Oimd Iloe ImU-h No. 218. A.

F. A A. Albambta C.n.ftn. Llticobl Comielt No 1 3 Jr. O.

A. IiMb'p'iidi nee Council of the A. K. H. Eletmth Ward IteiiuUr RepubUr-ui Club and Carondeht InMttcvt'nient A'-'-n.

PA'hVMANN, ELIZABETH H. (net Schneider) 3404A Humphrey. Not. 29. 1946.

fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Moth d- ar! beloved wife of the late Henry W. Pahl-tiimin. dear mother or Annette ph)mann and Iabelle Frb-ke, dear si der of the late Eduaul Schneider, and our dear aler-tn-law. erandmnther and aunt. Funeral from KRIKOSI1 ACSFIt MortM-arj 4 228 S.

Tue. I see. 3. 8 30 to Chun of Pniie St. Pius V.

Interment Old S. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. PILKtNGTON. CLARA (nee fYreen) 2804 Endicott Overland. beloved wife of the late William It.

PUk-inptnn, -ar mother of William Tl. Pilk-Incton. sister nf Mrs. David Robertson and John H. Creen.

Funeral firm AltTTTCR J. P0NNE1.LT Parlors. 3840 Lindell hi. Time later. PRO PES.

0LLIE FRANCES 3756 Laclede, pee. 2. 1946, beloved sister of James, William and Ira Propes, Ar-mintha Southerltuid, our aunt and sis A seven-point plan reportedly suggested by Palestine government experts and designed to bring pence to the Holy I.nnd was the subject of wide discussion. Published by the Socialist Hebrew paper, Mishmar, the plan called for: Continuance of the present British mandate for 1,5 years, with a new decision possible after that time; opening Palestine to 100,000 Jews in the next 18 months; federalizing of Palestine into purely Jewish, Arab and British areas, with the British sector including places of special interest to Christians; halting further Jewish settlement where Arabs constitute more than 70 per cent of the population and making land purchase yesterday in San Francisco, that "this demonstration will have ur ir rara. BUSCH MANN, MARCARETTE (ne Nol-k em per) Mm I hie.

2, 19-46, 7:45 a.m.. dear ire of the late Henry HuM-limnnn, dear mother of Florence Itluinfelder, rlrar ki andmnther of Ktiiesii and l.hirt r. ItluniMd'-r, dear alvirr In-law and aunt. Funeral from WACKI OiaiM-l, 36:14 (iravoia iec. 1 :30 p.in.

to Valhalla nuatnry. CAPEH ART, C0R01A (nee Johnson) Not. 30. 1946, wif of the late riaude T. Cattehart, dear mother of H.

Pale and Lei and A. Canehart. Mri. Brrd de Haven and the late O' Hare. nnr grandmother, iltrr, a tint, mother-in-law and ulster-in-law.

Funeral from FTITTT K. A MF.IUT-TKIt Coluttlal Ftineial Home. 4r3 l.ln-deii 1 :30 p.m. Interment Oak Cii-nw Cetiu-tery. Mrs.

Canehart was past matron of Harhee Chapter No. 3 1, O. K.T. Mn. phart Has a memlwr of Ccrtpnary MthorUt Church, hastcrn Star nerures 8 p.m.

CHESNEYrwALTER 429 S. Hade. Ferguson, Not. 30, 1946, heiorrd husttand nf Dorothy Chesiiey (nee Minzi, dtar father of Kleannr and Thomas Ches-ney, dear son of Thomas C'hesneT and the late Frances Chesney, dear brother of Henry J. hehney and Oara ponny, dear brother-in-law, sou -in -Ian, uncle and cousin.

Funeral Per. 4. 8:15 a.m., frni STKOOT-l'ARItOLL Funeral Home. mao, on tha floor of th. no influence on the program of u'iii at o.

nil winter. 2.25V(,; So. the Union Avenue church." 1 iIki.i laillikj, $2.20. oii.n No. a ylkm, J1.28; No.

4 yellow, J1.22US1-27; -u. 5 jtlhm, JLlflfe 1.21. il r.n; reuard. UP. 54 fifi.

Dim; I.ost Friday; wire-haired lerrierj reard. LA. 1404 or BU. 13ti6: gold: pesrl lnet nTi? Aiiitlorlum renard. NK.

P14 3. FOX Tr.ltltll.lt i'Sat; nlille anj lila.k. male Thimder," llceua. 6292; rtttai.l. KO.

14-0 liATKlUMTY PIN tist i)it TTJ 1 re" aid. KV. 2 8U. Fi COAT l-t MouTTS':" and fTT purse: at Westminster Pull. Wednesday he a 1 ard.

rt 9 5 2 8. ll.NilTv: Lost; at club 400 (lav; rerd. PL, 071 4 HAT Wl; lady's Wednesdays $10 r-itard. PR. 0533.

CO. 5217. Lost; black gahadme: containing billfold, hills, ipeclal lens sun glasses, kid gloves, etc. name irg hillfold. Mrs.

1. Lukiu Brown. Silo. -Mo. litieral reward.

DIES OF INJURIES SUFFERED WHEN BEATEN BY TWO MEN VEGETABLES AND FRUIT tocaf Grain Rerfipti. Tx-aJ rr'tu in fi i.ad tri. a H( ai a var asn- What 2S. and 22; rtirn. fifi, 1 S3 and m', 9.

11 and 29. 26, 32 and 15. and ha-io. 4 4 and 2 ST. CLAIR COUNTY OFFICIALS 1 TAKE OFFICE IN BELLEVILLE Edward McAllister, 66 years o'd, i died at City Hospital early today for Jewish colonization possible in in Si U1 OL- other areas only under certain con- were elected last Nov.

5 took office ditions; Jewish settlement in the of a skull fractre suffered Friday when he was beaten by two Negroes, apparently during a rpb-bery. LOST Upper denture. West End: ro- today in Belleville. With the ex- southern Palestine desert, namely 4600 Natural Uridce to SS. John and wa- S-aley.

RO. 5097. I ception of Clarence Blair, who was James Church. Interment Calvary 0m ST. LOU 9 PRODUCE MARKCT, Dec.

2 11: tit as reported by the St. Louis Uail Market Keporter: 1'OTATOKS Hlearly to stronger. TiniATohS ta.Mer. LhTiLt.L Luier. CAUllUiS Steam to easier.

lill.Mhl.KOW.N OHEL.NS SupiiJj light. About ateady. KL Kl ITS Lower. ItA.M'.KltltU.S Firm. roi Alol.rj 100-11) aki West red No.

1, J2 hoti d.2j; Went 1 ruswts, $3.1541, :i.35; red. J1.75ii3; hlie. 1.75(tf 2.25; U1I114 uhjle, $1.25. O.MO.S.S 50-11) Ski, West yel. SI (R 1510- Neguel, to be permitted; establish SoTKlsOuK Lost; biack, containing club ter-in-law.

Funeral 11 a.m.. from Mc-LArfj'HLlN'S, 2301 1-afa-ette. Inter-meiit 1 p.m. a P.onne Terre. Mo.

ment of separate Jewish and Arab minutes, in stix, Baer ft ruller or on Eueild av. Reward. DE. 0706. McAllister, who lived at a hotel at 221 South Broadway, was found BACK TO police forces jointly headed by the PEKINESE -Male, white snd tan; left 24 Reward.

GA. 5037. home Nov. re-elected as County Superintendent of Schools, all are Republicans. Immediately after taking office, County Judge C.

C. Dreman announced the appointment of new election commissioners for East unconscious in an alley between Division and O'Fallon streets, east British supreme police command; establishment of a legislative coun of Nineteenth street. In addition cil of 40 per cent Jews, 40 per cent FIN Lost; oval, ebony snd sliver; ra-ward. FO. 1104.

p( KTRO( IK Lost; plastic: tn ST tlrand. Pleas, r-turn pocketbook sntl keep money. Win. 0539. etery.

MctnlMT of -Lhauffeurs' Union Loral No. 600. COLLtGMON, WILLIAM G. Pied In hla home. New Iladen, 111., Pec.

2. 1946, 5 a.m.. husband of Sylvia A. Collmmon fnee Linck. father of Mrs.

Eleanor Itlasberir. Mrs. Pnrothy RnedtK of St. Louis, grandfather of Fred and William HJaiberp. Funeral serviee Dee.

5. 2 p.m., from (he HEMPKN Funaral Home. Htnial Or-enmount Ometery. New Itaden, 111. It cmains at parlor after 5 p.m.

Tltei. CROSSMAN. SUMMERFIELD F. Moslem Arabs and 20 per cent ADVERTISEMENT St. Louis.

The new East St. Louis Christian Arabs and other Chris- board includes Mead E. Dowling, POINTER Lost: liver and white; na? TCICiA l.n.n.... t--r onQ tians to assist the mandatory n-. -1 a 3.

POINTER Lost male; whit, snd liver; 9271. reward. Ml MONTGOMERY IN ATHENS PI USE Lost: Saturday: lsdv's. bisck cotde; vicinity Msplewood: reward. Mrs.

W. P. Haley, TE. 3 1600. RAINWATER.

DEWEY Kansas City. Nov. 30. 1946. husband nf Flora Rainwater, dear father, brother snd brother-in-law.

Funeral trom A IITTH'R 1. DONNTI.I.T Paalois, 3840 Lindell D-c. 4. 11 s.ni. Interm-'iit Ie Soto, Mo.

Rem a ins will am ve Tues. morning. SAEGER, MARY (nee P'ietT) 8925 Annetta Nov. 30. 1946.

7:12 p.m., beloved wife of the late Charles Saecer, d'-ar mother of Laura Durst, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, grlat-grsnd-mofher, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Oec. 4. 830 a.m.. from S.TII HERMANN SON I'hatei.

Fair and West Florissant to Our Lad, of Mount Carmel Cnuich. Interment New Petlilehem I 'eini-terv. SAUTTER, ALBE TL7 Highland. suddenly at Anpeles. father of Milton Albert L.

both nf lllnblaod and E. of Clilcso. brnlher of Frank and Mis. Fred Hollard. Funeral aeivlees will tie held at Ihe Congiegalloual Chutrh.

Ili-'hlsnd, Her. 3, 2 p.m. Mi. In state at Ihe famtlv home after 7 p.m., until noon then at he Con Pi USE- Lost black corde; vicinity reward Ftt ll Union Station; More Comfort Wearing DENTAL PLATES Hera it plcatant i lo 6mom loovr ala! )iaranfrl. FA7 FTH, aa imprnvd pilT, aprtfiklfHd op per and lntrr plaia linjdt ihra) firntrr that thrr f-l Ikifrrt vmfofiabU.

unpUatanl tail nr (eliiig. ll'a mlkalimw (non ifit). hek dal Utur t.th. Cf 1 AMI I 111 li.dar PL, 1MUSK Lost; black. Westreinstar Tuesday; reward 17S7.

wl.He. yel. Sltl.lO; red, $1.25 411.40; Mime. $2.402.50. AltTKIlOKKS l.aill.

law, $7. hut. wax, $4.25 4 o. i rF.HBKANS Texas, hpr $2. Hl.KTH 11-g uoi 25'' 40c; boxes 50 ft T.n rts.

$1.50. LUiM't til.l Calil. cru, 6.75: Tea. 'lis. S.i.75.

BurantU MMIOITS Calif. 25 lbs, $4 and Nor, 50 1b ak 75c fl lft; red. 1.5ll; rie Hn. Car. 50 lb.

'I: All. $2 2J2.50; Tex. ciL, till id 2 -AIIIIOT Weal, aria tin. $5. 25cl 5 SO r.d $1 25.

fa bcli. iloa.yftjv lit-; fo. Ai I. II l.nwl.ll allf. cru, $2 H5fl.1.

(1.1. 1 111 Mu ll. il IhIi, 75wbOe; Wel tn, naval, l.Ull ((i 3 25; gold heart, $2 141.125; li belia, 25 fa 6.V. ll l.l.KV AHllAUh II bni, 4050c ll.l HV ItooT Wis, bn. $2.75.

lll.l.AKIIS li t- box. 40'4 60c. I I Kla. bu. S3.

504x7. 5(1. LONDON, Dec. 2 (UP) An Athens dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph said Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, chief of the British imperial general stnff, vis to the head injury, he had suffered a broken nose. Casey Chambers, Negro, 1807 Cole street, told police he.

saw two Negroes drag the man into the a'ley, where they began to beat him. Police are holding for investigation a 24-year-old Negro who is reported to have explained blood on his sock early Friday by telling a friend he had just stepped on -a mnnjs face. McAllister" had woiked as an odd-jobs man and sold portraits for a downtown studio on a part-time basis. ALDERMEN'S VICE PRESIDENT ABSENT 6 TIMES IN ROW Alderman Walter F. Eoehne of the Tenth Ward has forfeited $60 of his aldermanic salary for failure to attend the last ix meetings of the.

board, of which he is ited War Minister Philip Dmgou-J mis or Ureece today. RINGS 2: lady's. dUmond sjib" litre; gold shell drtign; Frlaco R.K.S ft lll(; T.ost hls. onv, ler: lulilal "It'j reward. Ilarwh, i nlirornla wilte.ral! II -pPV LoM; in.le; hlaeaT and blown; white chest arid feel: natuo.

747R. ToI'l'OAT Lost; polony 600 gahaldtnej Saturday nigh': tak-n by mistake from Cit-eri Hall. East St. 1wiis. Call ST.

4326 or Mrs. Korha. EA 1434 and tecetve your coat rew ard. 479 North Twenty-third street, and Robert J. Sterling, 1444 North Forty-fourth street, Republicans, and Thomas F.

Hennessy, of the Samuel Gompers Homes, Democrat. The chairman will be elected later. The old board was made up of Dr. J. T.

Murphy, chairman, and Edward A. Keiflein. Democrats, and Harry Ross, Republican. Dreman also announced that Noel Spannagel, Republican state committeeman for the Twenty-second Congressional district, would be appointed to the $3500-a-year job as chief clerk for the board, succeeding Dan Foley, Democrat. Board members are paid $1500 a year.

Other county officers installed Sheriff A. A. Fischer, County Clerk George Renner Probate Judge Quinten Spivey, Probate Clerk Bert H. Allison and County Treasurer Charles J. Schmulbach.

4011 Hlair entered into re-t No. 30. 1946, bHoved husband of Edith frostsmati (nee Knapp). dear father of Ir. ItolHTt W.

Crnssm.ni. dear of VlrRinla, our dear btotl.cr-in-law. ant. neptiew. Funeral Pee.

4. 1:30 p.m.. from the SriPMKVKIt Chapel. 3934 N. 20th at.

Interment Jlellefoutauie Om-eterv. bU rrK AT VN T. nuiell hi Hun 1 1 946. dear daothter of the late John and Mararel pttune itiee flrtslln), dear strr of Win. Tliomaa MrKfllly.

Joieph V. and Lanrenco A. Punne and the lae John Dunne and Mary Towera, our dear tdMer-ln law and aunt. Funeral from KrtlEC, SUA USER Mort-nary, 4228 S. Kingshlghway.

Dec. 4, 8:30 a.m.. to St. Margaret Church. Interment Mount arm el Cemetery.

FlLEtlHER. SUSAN 0 6124 Persh-in(t. Nov. 30, 1946, dear Bister of Florence Fletcher, Mrs. K.

T. Sheeran aiul Mrs. F. X. Harrv, our dear aunt.

Funeral from ARTIII'R J. PONNELLT Parlors, 3R40 Lindell Dec. 3, 9:30 a.m.. to St. Itocks Church.

Itosedale and Waterman, Interment Cal- tan gabardine. Dies After Fall at Infirmary. Earl Sappington, 62 years old, an inmate of the City Infirmary, 5600 Arsenal street, died yesterday at City Hospital of skull injuries suffered in a fall Saturday in a bathroom at the Infirmary. He was found unconscious by a nurse and attendant and was unable to give an account of the accident, police said. TOPCOAT List; GA.

5819. WAR ROM) Lost: in brown unseated! eii('jloiie. John F. McDonough. tiO.

Proves Wonderful For Skin Rashes! To promptly ootle skin and ra1p discomfort due to external cause apply Zcmo a Doctor liiplily medicated, invisible liquid backed by 40 years continuous success! IUST WATi'lf lst: Sunday aftevT gregational Church. 07S A AH Li (nfMrKee Mount Sterling, fotnierly of Webster Groves, Nov. 30. 1946. beloved wife of Thomas William Sneed dear mother of Thomas William Sneed dear ster of Mrs.

Alice Itachtell, our dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law. grandmother and aunt. Mrs. Sneed at ITTTTLRERO Funeral Home. 23 West Lnokwond Webster Groves, until noon Tuesday.

Services 2 p.m. at Webster Grove, liaptlst Church. Interment Illram Cemeterv. Memlier Webster Groves Chapter No. 64, O.E S.

liar-net Lodce No. 4 85. B. of L. F.

ft and Missouri Tactile Division No. 564 G. T. A. of B.

of L. SPIEGELHALTER, Russell Dec. 1, 1946. 2:40 a.m.. lieloved daughter of the late Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph Spiegelhalter. beloved sister of Joseph Splegelhalter Mrs. Bertha Stiekel. Mrs.

Ella Mardarf and Mis. Paula Kayscr, our dear sister-in-law and tum; near Stlx or Famoua; rewajd. HE 44 38. Tary Cemetery. ItK.l'l.A.NT Smi.

bu. J2i3. K.NDIVK H-g bill. 50(0 HOc. ilAIII.lt: Calif, per lb, 20 22c Til 25c.

onions H-g tehs Aa. 5070r. IIOHSI.IIAIHSII hulk per rt net -V. 1. $1 1.50 12.50; fiu.t 2, $7: 11 KAI.K II Uix.

404( 5f)e. 1.1. I KS II ling, 60W7.V. I.KITIt crtg bent, 5. jo; pnorer, $1 4.50; Ohio leaf 10 lbs, 1ml.

bu. $2. Ml STAim H-g box, 50075c; ex. on $1.50 f-r 1.65. Ml KHHHOMS Mldw.

5U. 2530c: bs, 50e; b-l pt, 22c. II bctn dni 15 30c. PAllXMPH Nor. Vi bu h-g $1.25 8 2: 2 35 'n 50c.

I'CITKllH tni 92.25(33.25 I1AD1.SII1H Tex. 1, cell red $2.50 2.75; Imehi doi 25 35c. It' IMA 1 NK bu box. 60c. Ill "J'AHAIIAH Can.

50 lbs. $1.10. H.VLSIKY -II. -g. 75S90e.

Hl'lVACH H-g 75c (i $1.15: Tex. bu, $1 BOW 1.60; Aik. flfix. $1.75. vice president.

Boehne, who Is auditor and cashier of a household appliance firm, toM a Post-Dispatch reporter he failed to attend because of the press of pce-Christmas business. he first applications ot wmn WIUST WATCH Lot; lady" yellow gold Aerni; Ticinitv Page and Oareudon reward. jr. 6230. WHIST WATCH Lost; iadpl whiti fold; Bulova; sentimental value: Loew'g rew a rd.

FV. Q6S5. WIUSt WATCH-Lost; lady's; natural fohl Lancet sentimental Talue; reward. r'i rt- 763 bring wonderful IlELIEK Then Zemo promptly starts to aid healing. ISc- inR ini itible it doesn't tliow on the WltlSTWATCll Isil lady's, small skin.

Over 35,000,000 package sold! RK. 443R. ernin ren arrt. unt Want Ad Rules and Regulations The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to Classify ads under appropriate headings. The Post-Dispatch rexerrea the right lo revise or reject advertisements or lo re'ain answera to any boy number advertisement.

II this right Is exercised the amount paid for the advertisement will he refunded to the advertiscr It Is agreed that the liability of The Puliuer Publishing Company In the event of failure to publish an advertisement for snv reason or In the event Inst errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement, shall tie limlled to the smouut paid bv the advertiser. Phone MAin 1111 I irtt trial convinces. In i uc. For severe cases ak for specinl FOUND TTUID POO Tm, nd. St.

Charles 503J. Mim Pnleirrlnsiw will lie 1n it ate at A -1 LKLI LV. Chatwl, 3634 (Envois until Itec. 3, 11 a.m. Servlre at alii alia Crematory Name day.

1 :30 p.m. spittss, regIna mArTiT2KoMi I ntra Strength Zemo. He said he had not submitted an excuse Tor action by the board, as is customary. Under the City Charter, $10 Is deducted from the $150 monthly salary for each unexcused absence. SGT.ELVIN J.

AUBUCKON JR. DIES; HURT IN GLIDER CRASH Sgt. Elvin J. AuBuchon son and tan; femaliT LA. 5764 All druit Mores, PERSONAlT GERINGER, JOSEPHINE Dec.

1. 1946, dear mother of Mrs. John Leihle, Mrs; Alfred Soharlott. Mrs. Fred Hugo.

Oscar, Edwin and Joseph tieringer, our dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Mrs. Ocringer will He in state at II. llol'PK Funeral Home new 4911 Washington until Dec. 2.

10 p.m. Fnneial and interment Perrwille. Mu. GIL LIS, MARY M. 3805 SI.

Louis. Dec. 1. 1946, 9:25 a.m.. dear daughter of the late Mrs.

Hell C.illW, dear sister of Mrs. llattie Little nf Chicago, Mrs. Ota Snlahan and Mrs. Ethel Clark nf Qulncy, 111., our dear gls-ter-in-law and aunt. Memorial services will be held Dec.

3, 8 p.m., at SI LI.IVAN'S, Knelld at St. Louis. Funeral services Dec. 5, 2 p.m., at Hannibal, Mo. Deceased was a member of Ruth Rebecca Lodge No.

1, I.O.O.F.. of Tlannlbal, and Qilentin Roosevelt Unit No. 1. American Legion Auxiliary. Hannibal (Mo.) and Uuincy Herald Wig papers pleasecopy GiTONSKI, FLORENCE (nee Nov.

30. 1946. dearly beloved wile of the late Itoleslaw C.ronskl, dear mother of Edward, llenrv. Ignatius and I'M, Jerome (ii'iiuskl and Mrs. Helen our dear mother In lay giand mother, ulster, sister In law and sunt.

Htl ASH It-g aenrn, 90c: biibliaid. 75r; pie pmiinkin, 75elfi bulk pumpkin per ewt. $2: Nm. bu, acorn, If Is. waits 5.

POTATOES Sou. crts Puerto niro No. 1. J.l.lSJl 3.40; h-g nnaev hall hu $1.502.25: I-uertrf lUrsn. $2 252.50; red nsn Tel Jersey $2(3" 2 25.

TOMVTOKS Tex. repat ked lugs $4.25 ADVERTISEMENT BEATING OF ALLIED GENERALS IN JAP PRISON CAMP RELATED TOKYO, Dec. 2 (UP) High ranking Allied prisoners of war in the Japanese prison camp at Formosa were brutally beaten and told they would be treated under the "bushido" warrior code rather than the Geneva convention, a war crimes trial witness testified today. The witness was Brig. Gen.

Arthur S. Blackburn, Australian commander in Java in 1942, who related how American Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright, defender of Corregidor, and other Allied leaci-ers were punished for the slightest infractions of frequently invented regulations. Questioned by George Blewett, Philadelphia, defense attorney for Doctor's Formula ANNOUNCEMENTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS NORTH lug, i -111.

carton oest ia(a ltsc: ong. $3. 50 fn 4. T1UNM-S H-t bchs, doi, 50 50c. 70c; boxes $1.50 Folks.

Who Helps LPIDNER TuXDKItT AK INO 222J St Iiuia. CIL 1 654. Established 1859 NORTHWEST A VY NTTTa ZS ti talked ltPofJl anything aliout Mildred Hamilton, 'eft Han Francisco, Cal. July 10, 1946 rn through train to Bt. Loins La known to be in Salt Laae City.

L'taJs or Crand Junction, Colo. If von faa any lniormatlon. ulea.se rail her mother Mrg. Hamillnn. MU.

8066- J100 ItKWAHP for mformatToD aa to wheresliouta of Gladva Marie Guinn. age 32. weight 140 dark hair, are eye, wearing red coat. Clifton Iseaeht 1 1 le. Ar 1 WILL Mr.

Liiu.ne 11 Km monk1 ilir kin. lit communicate with (Mr. piach at TM 1 Mrt-ark at. NnttIiH.illwiod. amornla.

Imrrfant ITl I "aNI kn-r wrlta p-iotue Mom snd ld. TIUNIP TOPS Ml. bu. Tex 9 1 75: b-s 75c $1. Heed a Laxative of Mr.

and Mrs. Elvin J. AuBuchon, 10 Duchesne Drive, Clayton, died last night in an Army hospital at Fort Benning, of injuries suffered in a glider crash there last Monday. He was 19 years old. AuBuchon, a paratrooper, who had been in the service almost a year, was injured when the plane towing the glider in which he was CALVIN F.

FKPTZ FUNKRAT. IIOMKT 4 2RNstilrsl ltride. KV. 2787. UTtKliMANN ilAIIMAI.

CHAPKL, "lOOTT 4 7K3. SOUTH 3034jCravola. I.A. SOUTHWEST JOIIV ZIKtiKNliKIN ft SONS' 7027 c.rarois. KL.

2600. WEST J.ijdit Way Il-lie Irregularity, I'eel Tip-Top' in Morning! If oa don't hart prnpr elimination fTr? nesota, Nnv. 30. 1946. lie.

love.l wire nf C.enrue H. rt'-ar mother of J'lirne Miller. lenrge F. 8pies, Arlitie Trantt-r and the lute Norman J. Spifss.

our dear mnther-in-Ia grandmother, aunt and rouin. Funeral from Kl-TIS Funeral Ilnme. 2906 4. 1:30 p.m.Tnterrne!it St. laleu' Cemeterv.

STANTON, HELEN E. (NELLIE) (nea Veitch) 6269 Natural Iliad, Dec. 1, 1046 3 15 a.m.. hekned of the late Willi am J. Stanton, denr mother of William P.

Stanton and the iHte Daniel K. Ktanton. lear Rister if Klwln V. Veitch, our dear aisier-tii-law and aunt. Funeral frmn AIITIU'R J.

3S40 Lindell hi, Jec. 4 8 30 a.m., to Ht the A -tie t'titirrh, 11 tm Lawn. Jutei itient t'ulvai STOT lW Rft A ON 4 Cniinernrut Dee. 1. he-)nefl hu-band of Stotlemeyer (ne Ilassfeld dear father of Itaymnnd Lv Stotlemeyer, dear hrother.

father-in-law, itrandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from WF.TCK TtTlOS Funeral Tfnme, 2201 S. 2 p.m.. ler. 4, to ltellefont alne Cemetery.

Mr. Kfntlemever was a rnemt)er of l'ainterv' t'liinn Nn. 4ii. AbSALLI, SILVA A. 722K Sm ithVn ler.

1. lf4(, helored h-i-Land of Susim Vatsalll nte (iarrett. father of ltuth Vavsalli, fuother of Ida Stevenson. Jane 7.ahn, Iti.sa Mahnne ri'l Amhrn.e Va.lH. our hnther-in-law andfa her.

uncle and cousin, Funeial ler. 4. 2 p.m.. from JAY It. SMITH Futwral llnme.

7456 to New IVdter CeiliettT. "WALSH, ANNIE B. 261 4N.Spfiug. Nut. 30.

1046, helnred sister Of Kit HIT A 1EKFT. NF.W APCI.KS M.i. -111. hu enrious Tarlety N' 1 wlllowtwli), Nn. 1 mainly 92 2 25; loner grades 91.

503: Mich, jnh $1 Wa h. bin $3 'U 5.25; box williiiril, $1 25 1,50. I'lM AITI.1H Cuban. crt. $4(8 7.50.

II SNA NAM- Per 0 1 2 Vs C. I'll A It I KM Wis. and 25 lb boi PV.AUS at suction, box $2.25 CHAPFS lugs. Including suction, $1 ldsi 5. KI M'JI ATS 20c.

I.KMons Calif at auction. $5.25 47 9. West, boxes at auction. $3 40 fi 6 60; Ha. and Trx.

at suction, $2 25 9 3 P5 TAVnntlN-KK 4 5 box, at auction. 85e $2.50. IJIIAI'KKlcrir Tes. white boxes including auction. $1 75 iff 2 85.

IHILlII.Ar HFrOTt ATION. Western firs, $2.75 a 3.25 per bundle or 3 in 8 Nova Hentla balsams, 2i 4,, S4rn4.50; llnllv wreaths, per $66 6.25: 4 In. per doi. grate former Premier Hideki 1030, Blackburn said when he was a prisoner "our barracks were inspected several times by Japanese generals without any alterations or improvement In our condition after the inspections." SERIOUSLY SHOT BY MAN TRYING TO CATCH PROWLER ttr ike n1 for a UiaUre with lu bead-ach anil thai "half-alire" fIiiit often re-a-jit. Kp r'iraiaJ' and how nmrb bttn-yrn Ju tr Pr.

K-lviards" Olut Tah-)tt awl aiifcfullj tnr fifi hr Or. I. Tlflwarda for patlm ho neacd a laxari. Taha. brlnt pitrfi rHahi.

are w-txItIuI! Th- but only hflp li-t fattv ffwli tn.t tii a t'inrniitrh Iftxatlta effrct. a hrn TOIAT. 15c. 30c label BUSINESS rERSONALS TliLK Vifamiri and mineral ciiart; genT your nam anri address on penny post card to Vitamin Store, 719 Olive t-'t. Ituis 1 and receive free coot of Vitamin and Mineral chsrt; give, best food sources for vitamin, plus S'iult and rhiiilren's recjulremenf.

It's free, no cost or obligation. 6MALL HI'S 1 NESS Fully qualified accountant; keep hooks, render monthly profit and loss statements; balsno. sneets; tax ree- UK. 2 'Q 2. TWO former il.bl.

Chrysler ione niaiiT' aaers, want to represent manufacturer, or others tn St. Louis. Kansas City. Little Rock and K'vansviii, arvaa. Write Hoi K-1 rosl-I)lpatch.

IT.ilWKK liil'TS Beautiful. srtlflcialT hnd made; corsage or vas. flowers. vr. finri7.

Funeral Wed, Dee. 4. 8 30 am from ST. I.OIIH Funeral Home. 22115 St.

Louis to Most llnlv Rosary Church, tntertnent Calvnrv Cemetery. GROSS. JOHN PAUL 3636 Plnearove Nov. 30, 1946, 2 p.m.. beloved husband of Kdith Gross (nee Ilellycri.

our brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from CAl.VT F. FEPTZ Funeral Home. 482S Natural llridge Dec. 3.

1:45 p.m. Interment I. ak" Charles Cemetery. A member of Poplar llloff No. 209, A.F.& A.M.: Poplar lllutf Chapter No.

114. A Poplar Itluff Council No. 27, R.A-S.M.; Sahille Chapter No. 276, II. K.S.

of Hisniaick. snd Rrotlier-hood of Ixicomollie Engineers. Parking lot In rear of chapel. GROSOH, HELtN 2114 MrLatan. entered Into rest Sun Dec.

1, 1946. beloved wife of William llinseh. dear daughter of Alvlna and Ihe lat. Louis Schmidt, our dear sWer-in-law. niece, aunt and cousin.

Funeral Dec. 4. 3 p.m.. from the SPEDMEYF.R Chapel. 3934 N.

20th, to New Ret lilehem Cemetery. HANKE, ELIZABETH S. (nea GsUel) 4467 Moraanfnrd. entered Into rest te-the. $2 25 4 per nunille A man who said he was Bernard riding developed motor trouble on a take-off and cut the glider loose, relatives said.

In addition to his parents, Sgt. AuBuchon is survived by a sister, Miss Nancy AuBuchon. HOGS LOWER IN EARLY TRADECATTLE STEADY NATIONAL PTfM'K VARUS, 111.. Dec. 2 fAI'l (I SUA) lHMiS Total receipts, talable.

10.500. Market moderately active, weights 170 lbs up. 25 50c lower than Friday's averae; lighter weights, ateadv: sows, mostly 25c lower. Hulk good aid choice 170-300 lbs. $25 25.25; top, $25.25, paid mostly for weights undvr 250 lhs: odd lots 310-360 His, $24.50 120-150 lbs, $22123; good to choice 90-110 In pigs.

$20'd 21.50: cull and medium pigs, $15(d l9: most mows. $23; very few choice, stags. lale nates alaughler hogs largely $25; clearance good. The Cattla Market. CATTLE Tull receipts.

7300: salable, 60110; calves, total recclpls. 2500; all salable. Matket geueraly active and fully steailv nllh an undertone uf strength prevailing Ihiuugliout. Schulte, 24 years old, is in serious condition at St. Louis County X.MAS THLFS Wholwsie; cedsr.

AT- witer 2597J. COAL, WOOD, KINDLING i i IJ I iff JjrZS Li 1 EDITH E. AlfPltUSTPTt Serving St. Louis sites 1897. 4053 Lindell bl.

JR. 9100. ALIvX ANfiKR A SONS' Servic." Chapel 6175 Pelrnar CA. 0.I37. FLORISTS THIS wniK'8 TuTutlful array consisting of large chrvsalil'semum.

Interspersed with pompons bow in match, $5 Mention this ad. Git I'd I'Fntral 5000. fTKTIIK'S PLliWIMt 6akT)KN FimersT S3. 50 up: heskels. S5 up.

3801 R. Crsnd. 9R0O. Open dally lo 8-30 p.m.: closed Snnduvs all dv CEMETERIES MOUNT IlUl'b, MAPSOLKLMThe only mausoleum in South St. Louis: sele-t choice crypts now, gmsll dotcn p.iyment.

easy terras; no Interest; non-sectarisn; perpetual care In the garden of Street car or bus to entrance 'or on. fare. Mount Pone Cemetery ft Maueo- leum 1215 Leinay ferry 'L Illl. SfiOO. AK liltilVK finest cemeierr.

mausoleum. crematory; non sectarian; perpetual charter and ears. 7S00 St. Charles rd. PAK XX'KK Cli.MiLl.S The Inula I firs 7 Natural P.eauty.

7725 Su Chartea rd. PA. 17BII Hi; XShT P.l.UIAL non-sectarian, perpetual care; terms. IQISO firsvol, rd. SVifton2li61.

CREMATORIES OAK GROVE L'llAPKL the newest and finest In St. Louis. 7S00 St. Charles rd CA. Sf.Ofv Valhalla chapkl ok mkmoriks I'remnlorv.

mausoleum, cemetery. 7800 St. I'limle, rd. 4 9110; KlISSoClll CHAl'l ANI CIIKMA-TnltY. 3211 Suhl4'e.

llf. 43(15. Mrs. Margaret Former. 1'atnck J.

Wals-h, John J. Walih, Mrs. IsaMIe C. Seimerdtmann and the late Mrs. Mary MrMananiee, rs.

Theresa It lake and Daniel K. Walsh. dear rtUter-in-law, aunt, great -aunt and aretureat-aunt. Funeral from POITIIKKN Funeral Home. b322 S.

Wed Pee. 4, o.iiMe ana COLDS LM MEDIATE delivery on Arkansas lurru? or egg; Laelede cck: SnlariLe: Cantme; K.nergy or Orient stoker. BURKE BROS. CilAlrL )t9 (II. 12S.

AHKANSAS U'Ml-'i'llAI, (11 85; sC Louts briquettes, $12 50 sofcr ee-al $5 50 un. ItllH.KT COAL 1817 Ohio. I'll 01 21. TiLAII and delivered. 2-" cord loads.

J10.5O per rmd (Mlang IS2. Kluge, 17S Cstlirnu, 1 'otissanr COAL flKI.IVEUED Woode? lOORA N. rO. 3b or flli4 1 OAK Klaea and lengths" suitshle for stoie, heater and fireplace; cash and carry. Donaldson.

8B0Q fage KIMiLIN'1 Clean, dry. for furnace or stove; 40 hu. $5. delivered Watson. '-4 -5 S- r'rdlnal I'll.

69f7. OAK slab. bio. or ennivsnod deitveretl' Hospital with shotgun wounds of the legs, left arm and hip suffered early yesterday when he wa-, shot by Albert Balch, 7739 Woodstock road, near Ferguson, who was seeking to capture a prowler. Ealch said he received a telephone call from his niece, Mrs.

Jasper Monachella, who lives next door, that a man was trying to get in her home. Balch reported he went outside, observed a man running and fired two shots from a double-barreled 12-gauge shotgun when his warnings to halt were ignored! Schulte was found in a ditch on Bermuda avenue, a block and a half from the Monachella home, by deputy sheriffs who followed a trail of blood. He gave an address in the 6100 blockof Bermuda drive, St. Louis County. LVSr Ml O0C10RS horl5 1 THOUSWDS OF -iLaaa flue small lot good and choice 113H-II) ateers.

other good to low- choice, $23 4i 27; medium and low good, 22; good heifers and mixed yearlings. $19,50 425.50; medium 1o low good. $15. 50 19; common and medium cows, $11.50 iji 14.50; odd head good, aliove $15; canners and cutlers mostly $9'(fll: few shells, $8,50 4 8.75: good beef bulls largely $16fc 16.75: odd head. $17; medium to good sausage bulls, $13o 13.50: choiee vealeis, $25; medium and good, $16 23.75.

The Shee Market, HIIEK.P Total receipts, 3500: all salable. Matket alow, alaughter lamhs, 50c Jower: ewes ateady. Atsiut three double Creeks good and choice wnoled lambs to shippers and butchers. $23.50 01 24: -less closely sorted to packers. $23: two doittilea mostly good 60-lb fed Western clipped No.

1 pelts. $21.50. few $22r 22 50: part deck medium clipped lambs. $19: -medium and gooo. wnoled lambs, $7 7.50.

fiy rank of cord; also coal. "na! Co. 2T.4 3 CTiouteau PR. 92S.T $.1.75, and klndilrc 5227 CoUegfc fflAL 2T Kl. 3454 RTSTTTTTsi; Out.

man voifT5 dry ady to use. A "Dec. 1. 1946, 9:45 p.m., beloved wire of Edward W. Hanke and our dear Bister, slster-ln-lsw.

aunt and cousin. Funeral 1 from HEIDER-Wll HKN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa, to Nashville. 111. HARTZ, LOUIS Minnesota. FrL.

Nov 29, 1946. 8:45 p.m., be-inved husband of Anna M. Hertz (tie. ll.yer), dear father of Martha S. F.ker, Margaiet K.

Rosso, Anna Fred 11., F.dnard Albeit II. snd Robert H. llarlz, otir dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral Dec. 3, 8:30 a.m., from JOS.

P. FENDLER JR. Funeral Home, 7128 Michigan at Nagel. to St, Boniface Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HOGAN. DENNIS J. Dec! 17 194ii. beloied husband of the late Ague, llocau (nee Ilannonl. dear father of Viiglnia liiav.

and Rev. Fathir Robeit F. llocan. brnlher of Mil liael and James Hogan and Mrs. Msry Malone.

Funeral from AltTlft J. Pallors. 3840 l.lnibll Dec. 4. 8:30 a.m..

to St. Mark's Church, Aead'inv and Interment Calvar. iTOLTMAN, JAKE J. At FrL, Nov. 29, 1946, dear leolher of Henry Holtmau, dear brother-in-law and luieie Funeral f.c 4.

8:30 a.m.. from STROOT -CARROLL Funvral Home. 46IH1 Natnra'. Rildge. to Hoiy Name Chur.h.

llllermenl Old SI. Marcus KRETSCHMAR, ETHEL P. ie sendl Nov. 30. 1946.

1.30 p.m., dear wife of William Krrtschmar. ibar mother of Jean. William and Ruth Krelsehmar. dear stepmother of Robert Kretsehmar. dear mother-in-law.

grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, sunt snd cousin. Funers! from WACKER HEI.DE1IT.K Chapel. 3634 IJravols Dec. 3. 3 p.m.

Intel inent New St. Marcua Cenleteiv. LI I BE l7Ch A LES-K- 4VC8 WledV entered into rest Nov. 30. 1946, 5-30 p.m..

iwlmed husband of Ruth Ligibel (me Sonal. dear father of Lorraine R. Ruth Viola Dads No: 48. and Local Union No. 148.

I P. of E. Charles Richard L. and the late Opal June LillN'l, dear srandtatlier of Kenneth Evans and Richard Llglltel. our 2 TULAREMIA CASES IN AREA; FIRST REPORTED THIS SEASON The season's first two reportecj cases here of tularemia are being treated at St.

Mary's hospital. St. Louis county. Both persons are reported to be In fgir conditidn. Mrs.

Norman J. Dauster, 32, Conway road, Creve Coeur, was taken to the hospital Wednesday after her thumb became infected. She told attendants that she had cooked a rabbit that had been trapped about three weeks ago. Elmer Bayless, 2931 Hilleman street, St. John's, skinned a rabbit he shot on a hunting- trip Nov.

24. He also was taken to the hospital on Wednesday. 8:15 a.m.. to St. Tetesa'a Church.

Interment 'alvarv Cemeterv. WARD, JENNIE tne OXnnnellV724 2 Miller Milmi1, No 30. V.14G. 2 a 111 helOTeil wife of ihe late Michael J. Ward, dear mothf-r of James Michael, (icurvle.a and He tea Wa-d.

Funeral from AUTITTTR J. TOVNTT.LT Parinr. 3840 Lindell 3. 8t30 a.m., to Immaculate Conception Church. Mnplewood.

Interment CalvarT. WEITZ, EDWARDH. 443S Qarenee, entered Into rert FrL, No. 29. 1946, beloved husband of Lydia Welts (na Willlamst father of Florence M.

Spieirel and Ldarf L. Welti, dear Ktep-father of Mi. 1-ee Finns and LNnd Wll-llsim'. our dear hmiher. brother-tn-law, fat her -In-law, arandtatlwr, great grand fath'T and tmcle.

Funeral Dec. 3, 2:30 p.m from W. A. STOCK Mortuars, rand and Florissant. I tt REV.

AUGUST 70S I'l'tH-e. asleep tn Jesiis. Not. 30. 104 6.

dear hu.sltand of Clara Wehmeier tnee Mueller), our dear father. Iter. Wehmeier will lie in stat" at PlF.hHK'U Funeral Home. 8319 Hall'a Ferrf until noon Tvies. Iee.

3. Funeral same dar. 2 p.m., from Ibrn- LuTheran Church WUTST. FRED SR. 2 3 1 1 A S.

11th ii Sun 1W. I. 104. hnsband of the late V.r.ma urt i ne der father of Fretl Jr John. alter and F'win ueit.

our dear father-In la, brother-in-law, rrandfather uncle Funeral from 1 IT HII OS Oiap-el. 202V S. Jefftrson 1:30 m. Interment Memorial Tara; Cemeterv. IV-rtia-ed was a memlver of Swiss American Six-iftv, American War Dads and lUkers' A i dS.

vcl WOLFF, PHILLIP H. 255TV. itehert, al rp in Jeius. lec. I.

104 6. heh rd husband ot Marie Wolff nee. Itanat. dear son of Caroline Woltr, dear father nf tieorpe. the Her.

Fred. Itohert and MaHf Wolff, our dear father-in-law, arandfather, brother, brvther-ln-lHw. uncle and cousin. Udv will lie in state at PLIDFR-WlKIrKN Funeral Home. St.

Iuts until noou, I tec. 4. Funeral sam day. 2 from Bethlehem Lut heian 4'huich, Fl rUsaut and Ka I tabu ry. lntciiuent New Jtrthlelirra Onu tei ZAChXRIAS.

CHARLES A. SR. 4127 Fat Un. entered into rest No. 30.

1046, 11 dearly bHoved husband of the late Alvena TacharWa (nee ohmei, (Uar lather of William K. and Charltu A. Jr. Zacharias and the late Mabel and Maraarrt Zacliarins, our dear brother, brother-in-law fat her- inlaw, uncle and grandfather, in his 9 2d veai. Funeral pec.

3 it 2 from the PROVOST Mortuary, 3710 N. Grand to Bclls-fnn'a ine Cem et ry. ZELLER. MARIE (nee Sihak) 2614.47 N. NiueteenOt 1.

1046, 3 a.m., beloved wife of Carl Zeller. dear dauchter of Joseph and Annie Sinak, sister of RernVe, Mrs, Polores Berrndes. Julia and Catherine, sl.ster-in l.iw, aunt and cousin. Funeral from LF.1PNFR Chapel. 2223 liili per.

4. 8:30 a.m., to Si. l.eo'a Church. Interment Valhalla Cemetery, 52. Or.jon o.d Tards, fi2 S.

Hr. dvr, v. I'L 1159. I'll 1590. Uuoli Seaiued, cut sny)ength, lirlivered, $13 Ion.

Carrland's Farm, 111. has'. Pr, Valley rsrk. 1-k. 15fi.

TTiMU.iM; 10 baskets. $2 56. EetbaC PP14 jsmithwett. ST. 6171.

II "store fl'epiace: QUI-k SU-frf. 9099 Mancrice-. lir 4747, FlRjJM.At "'1P $15 00 Per cvw'd. I'avi. It-os.

Cnc-uteau. Cli. lCrs. 10 bu. $250 i'Mi.

FrsekSiqS Hrl.lse. CO. TAtlillV 10 hafkets $2 50, Ma't Kmdn, 251 fi S. 7th. FR.

5757 JEWEUY 4 DIAM0NDS W'ATCHLS Veteran need monev. wTlT aril Swisa preiuit-so mid rroolmrp IS earar prll nat PR. 4630 rr SI. 2642. 1UAMUM- INC Lady's raodem get-tine.

6ril 111 N'iS Weddinu and engagec.t-nL aetT lik" new. 3 H16 Shaw. 1'KliLKs, St'7 Hd alamonda lewlr wa tches1. new and unredeemM. A rS KINO BhZ sapplare itonaT ghl.

stle Klrlrnol 4 40M JEWELRY, DIAMONDS WTD. BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY ST. 1.0P1S Pt 'TTFR. KlHl A NO POTXTUT F.Xt IIA.NCK. Iec.

2 The bu'ter. esg and poultry mark as reported hv "The SI. luls Kailv Maiket Ueuorler" Hulter price, were 1 () 2c hU'her today. Fug, were unchanged to 2e lusher for extras. Young turkey hens were lc lower.

A 11 eheese prices were 3c lower. KUGS llase pnee on receivers to shippers, cases returned. Wholesale reselling generally 1 Qt 2c abut these prices. Extras. 48c: atandarda, 45c: current receipt.

43c; pullet. 2Sc POUT.TR Paying prices ot wholesale receivers to shippers; Fowls, heavy breeds 25 '4e; leghorn 22c; No. 2. 7 10c: nearby broilers and fryers, 33c: nesrby roasters, 33c; hothouse broilers, 29c; leghorn fryers, 25c: black chickens. 2'A; No.

2 chickens. 12 1 5c; old roosters and leghorn stags, 20c; ducks, young white. 27c; old. dark or small, 20c; geese, 26c: tutkeys, young hens, 40c; young toms (under 20 Jlxs. 30c; young toms (20 lb, or over.

old hens. 30c; old tomi. 20c; No. 2s. 20c; gulueas.

voung. 50c old, 25c. dress suuahs. 10 lb. per doz.

and up, bOc. under 10 60e; pigeons, (dog. $1. P.PTTKIt Per lb; Kxtras 79c; 90 score. 77 Mic: and H9 score 76e.

1U1TTKHKAT No. 1 at 80s per at country stations No. 2. 3c less. CHFESK- Jobbing prices; Twin, and Cheddars.

44 Mtc. flats and singles, 44 tic; longs horns daisies 45 orocesr (5-lb. leaf American 4 7Mc. RAK11II3 Frcsa-kllled No. 1.

$3 e- do, dor. DEATHS ABOALLA. JOHN St. 1433 N. 14tb Nov.

30. 1946. heloved husband of the late Lena AMalla. dear father of Anthony Rose Ann, Samuel Sallie and Vlclorls dear brother, brother-in-law. father-in-law.

andfather, unci, and cousin. Funeral Dec. 3. 8:30 a.m.. from MOVDKlX'S.

Mississippi and Allen to St. llsvnind's hurvb. ln-ternuul New SS. Peter ft Paul'a Cemetery. ANTH CAROLINE ine.

l.cher) Lindell. Nov. 30. 194ti. forming uh tbe sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of Charles Anth dear mother of Tohlas.

Charles Jr. and l.aur. Anlh Torpey. dear sister, graud-tuother. moiher-in-Iaw and aunt, Funeral 9:15 a.m.

from POPP Chapel, Pauley and Forsythe Clayton lo Our Lady of lurdes Chutvh. 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Pctera Ceuie-terv. Klikwood.

APPELL, BENJAMIN husband of the late Dora Krell Appell, lielored father of ilenry. William Smnuel. Saul and Harry Apiiell. Mrs. Walter Re.sc.

Mrs. Leo Rosenthal and Mrs. Harry N. Krohn of Los Angeles', our dear grandlatber and greatgrandfather. Funeral from the RIN'DSKOPF Chapel 5212 D-llnar 2 p.m., to R'N'il Amonna Ceioeleiv.

Coneregation ll'Nai Amoona please attend fnneial of our late ineinher. lten-Jamln Apixll, 2 p.m.. from the Itliulskvpf Chapel. S. ItAnNlJRPITr.R.

Presldenl. AU BUCHON, SGT. ELVIN J. JR. Fort penning.

Dec. 1. 1946. be loved son of Elvin J. Sr.

and Mildied Kohlmann Au liuchon. dear brother of Kancy Au Pnelion. dear grandson of Mrs. Richard Kohlmann. Announcement of funeral later by the ROIiKRT Jf.

AMRRISTKR Mortuary, rd. at Concordia lane. BIEBINGER. NETTIE LUTHY SurT. Dec.

1. 1946. wile of the late Oscar liieliinger. dear mother of Mrs. Clyde K.

I stick Mrs. Edivard E. Morris. Thomas It Parkhurst, and the latvF. W.

Itiehlnger. at I.t'ITON' Chapel. 7233 Diln.ar hi. Service at Singleton 1'haucl. S(.

John's K. Church. King-hlciiuav and aslitnslon 2 p.m. LnUuuumrui Oak Cttov. Mausoleum.

You who are 60 lo years of age can eojoy the many benefits of this new, quick-paying policy that covers both sickness and acciJcnc It pays $5.00 for board and room in any hospital anywhere for as long as 30 days for each accident or sickness $20 for hospital extras; ambvlaoce, HIGH LOW RAIN (Obvervatl.m at 7.30 fcr grevioui 2t houri. X-ray, etc. SEND NO MONEY NOW. brother In-law and uncle. Funeral from HOWARD South Side Funeral Home.

1619 Dec. 4. 2 to. Interment Lake Charles Ceiueleiv Deceased was a member of St. Mat then Chapter.

American War TfPP. ALB RT At Ins frsiib-nee. 74 Arundel Clartnn. Dee. 1.

1946. he-loverl l.nliand of Augusta Cletgens Llpp. dear father of Helena L. Illiss, bm'her of Mrs. Oscar Weinsherg and the late Frank.

Joseph and Christ Lipp, snd our dear uncle snd brother-in-law. Services 2 p.m.. in the Crest nail of the RORT. J. AMRRI STER Mortuary.

Clavton rd. at Concordia lane. Interment Siieise Ps-k. MA II COUPON NOW tot free inspection erf tWlibenl policy. No medical examination.

No obligation. No agent will calk UNIT Nominal unit bid quotations as furnished oy the NauonaJ Association of Security Dealers. Ins. OLD AMERICAN INSURANCE Dept. 27, 1 West 9th St.

Konsaf City. Me. Send roe Tone orrtwl iution Policy for free rrvpectiotu I. II. liIAMOM-S, OLD goij2-Jerlry.

allrer; eondttion no obiect svr lmnietiji retail businesa imablea oa pay you mora. $iiarber'a frea eatJ-mate be fort selling; wa a -a known aai the larg-st buyera and sellers of nsed Jewelry in the city; ara not paana. brokers; no psckasre aecp'ed by tnail or eipiess. H. SPAItHKH 705 Olive s.

1 CTL 8143. WhK.N SLLLIN(t old told. )eeio. til-Terware, diamonds. watches, consult Bparber, auprai.sals and taluations cheerfully gien Hithout obligation; se jemr old friend Sparijer, establi.hel In Louis over 27 years.

705 Olive at, AM'UJUK JKU JuLKV Sterlins Silrer anT broken Jewelry hieh cash price: brine cr mail to 211 7th. 4T1 floor Holland Bldg. GA. 4678. Fro malllrnr containers snt upe-n rjust.

Pi'AMONU CCTTKTl wiTrVayH-Ttgh pHeaT for veinr diamonds. fjon Vettee, 211 7th L. iioliajid iiiiU. Atlanta 69 29 llosion 60 hicago 33 16 Cincinnati 58 17 Columbia. Mo.

39 15 Denver 30 24 Detroit 3S 12 Ft. Worth 5S 31 Kansas City 37 19 Los Angeles 62 45 Mempliis 60 2S Miami 80 68 Minneapolis 24 3 New Orleans 76 42 New York 54 17 Oklahoma City 47 27 Phoenix, Aria. Kl 42 Plttshuigh 57 15 St. Louis Illy 37 21 Airport 4 4 19 Washington, D.C. fid 22 Aeronaut Sec AffiliatedFIne Am Pus Shra HullorkKund CenlurySlirsTr Chemical Fund fiuidend Shr, 6.20 13.64 4.32 MasslnvestTr 25.07 3 87 do 2dKdlne 11.22 17.14 Nor AmTrSh 1955 3.27 30.14 I'utiiamllKillid 15.39 14.15 HeinihlnvKuiid 3.

41 1 43 HelectedAmSh 12.49 24.51 StaleStreetlnv 51 50 Date of -Birth Save more than one-third the tost. Order your Want Ad (or 7 Days. AddreL a City KatftllnwflalKd State. CroupSecAvlatlnn 6.1 fi SKlecLtA PwA 1 9 50 lncoip Investors 23.71 WeUliKionFund IS. 33 I 4 ktBakaaas.BiaBaasas.flsaBsBaaal.

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