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Tl'LKDAT. TOO LATE TO -CLASSIFY SEALED PtOrOSALS 14 DEATHS 14 DEATHS 7C DEATHS 14 Iixija. lt. graxt rIdCwat; Sick Child Transferred at Sea JUNK 19. 1951.

KfflTIgg MOXTON. BFRVAftb G- 34QO Taft u.o. aiartn corna Ri snouts rosT-oispCTCH BOOKKEEPER: exDertenecd. piet charge of office for small -tail chain, abilitv to openrise and maintain foil act of books; age 25-4Q. 414 W.

12th. 9th floor. sTAxncu. ism m. aauti.

June 17. 1951. beloved husband of Viola Staasbury, dear father of Harry and Richard Stansbnry. brother of George Stansbury, our dear brother-in-law and uncla. Funeral from WITT BROS, Chapel.

2929 s. Jefferson av, WeL, 1:30 p.m. to Sunset Burial Park. HICKUYIMG. TUCKPOmTrHS 43 TUCKPOLNTLNG.

chimney repairs. at June as. isai, p.m.. beloved husband of Anna, Monton (nee Antes dear father of Frank; B. Montoa and Maria A- Mann, dear brother of Henry and Adolph Monton.

Mary Rick and the late Louis Mor.ton. our dear brother-in-law father-in-law, grandfather, unci And cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACHER cement van, -waierproonng; tia klCed tn Korea Sept. 30, 1950. Services were held June is.

1951. at 2 o'clock at Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Lt. Ellis is survived by hia wife Bern ice Hughes Ellis, and son. Rob ert Hughes Ellis 7 his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ellis of Kenllworth.

brothers Thomas and Robert, and his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridway of Keni worth. lICK WORK, tuckpointlng.

Mur 153 WE KEED USTIXGS For quick results in selling your property, list with us. WM GREEN REALTT PA OS 18 or Dg 1234 ray, 1520 Hamilton. CO. 4780. lUCKPOlifTINO painting, repsire.

Funeral Home. 3013 Merataee st. Swyera. I7Q1A carrot. un.

im. Thurs-. June 21. 10 a.m. Inter TTjcTfFoTJJTlSG.

Call "canriglione.1 ment SS. Peter A Pan! Cemetery. 4431 Del onj, B1-1 8m A member of Aerie No. 4 Fraternal Order of Eagles and International STKLMAN, AN ASTASIA, fortified with the 6a era men of Holy Mother Church, June 16. 1951, beloved wife of the lata Frank.

Stelznaa, beloved mother mi Anthony. Frank and John Steiman. Mrs. Derby, dear mother-in-law. sister-in-law, aunt and grandmother.

Funeral from fts iStwt CENTRAL Ftmeral Home. 5541 River-iew bL, June 20, 8:30 to St. Edward's Church, Interment Calvary Cemetery. Union of Operating Engineers Local 82 NIGHT MAX for hotel, must be mo- bcr. 4458 Washington, BOT.

drag, grocerr store, for summer. PL. 2175. B93 A. OI 1 MORAN.

JOHN W. (PAT), 4916 Asnoy June is. moi. 6:30 p.m.. beioved husband of FirLKEXBEllET.

C.LORIA i 2003A Ann. suddenly June 17 1951 dear daughter of Eatberine and James Faulkenberry. dear sister of Lorraine Boyd. James Faulken-berry and the late La Verne 1-errs rue. dear sister-in-law, niece and cousin.

Miss FanTkenberrv at GEBKES Chapel. 2628 Gravois until June 20, 9 a. to St. Agnes Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Gloria, was a member of Angels A.C. of McKinley High ScbooL Rose Moran (nee Dalton). dear fa GIRL colored: 'work days, no cook- ras: so. eanare. lu.

2676. ther of Mrs. Rosemary Patch in. James W. and Joseph T.

Moran. SECEETARY. light dictation, clerical and office work: start dear brother of Mrs. Margaret Stacey and lira. Con Gulch, our a.ra.

m. Tueslay. dear brother-in-law, father-in-law STORY. PATRICIA. 306 Gark.

June 18. 1951. beloved daughter of Ira and Frances Story (nea Galbreath). dear sister of Sandra and Michael our dear granddaughter, niece and cousin. Funeral from C.

HOFFMEISTER Chanel. 7814 8. Broadway. 1:30 a.m. Interment SC Trinity Cemetery.

grandfather and uncle. vi' "i VI eY -iti WJBw---- Funeral from SULLIVAN'S, Euclid and St- Louis CARPENTERS mmd IUILDERS 44 We Want Small Jobs An osKmsta on your job would bs pleasure). Wo can accept your, terms. Parakeet Construction Co, Walnut 3386 Routs a Straub id. Chesterfield.

Mo. For Complete Bldq. Service NEW OR REMODELING Wells Const. Co. SW.5203 4223 HAMPTON BUILDINS remodeling and repairing of any kind: no job too big er too small; general contractor, call day or night.

Gibson Construction. T423 Sharp, LO. 9227; JtEPATRlNO. remodeling caulking no lob too small: estimates: all work guaranteed. F.

Young, SUA 8. Broadway. GR. 9492. CARPENTRY; modern remodeling store fronts, homes, garages, attics, new additions.

C. W. Pate, 392 June 21. time later, from St. Philip Neri Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of the Sheet LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS TRANSIENT. fair Metal Workers Union Local No. 36. AELSON.

CARRIE (Me Shrike) formerlv of 3808 McRee Sun. STOCT. KATIE KKNFBOW (aaa Battacr) 2130 8. 4th June 17, 1PS1. ur oear friend.

Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER Chapel. 7814 8. 2:30 p.m. Interment Mount Hops Cemetery.

June 17, 1951. 4:15 p.m.. dear wife of the late George M. Nelson, be- rovea motner 01 uiri neisos. Mrs.

Evelvn Fairris. Mrs. Thomas Clark. Francis E. Nelson and the late Norman.

George, and Clella, FEBRANTE. VINCENT 2S24 Et. Louis suddenly June 17, 1951. dear husband of the late La-Verne Ferrante nee Fauikenberry dear son of Vincent and Theresa, Ferrante, dear brother of Joseph. Anthony and Dominick Ferrante, dear son-in-law, brother in law, uncle, nephew and coosm.

Mr. Ferranta at GEBKEX Chapel. 2628 Gravois, until June 20 9 a.m., to St. Agnes Church. 9:30 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. fFRRANTE. lTa VE M. Janlke.berry). 2S24 St.

Louis av suddenly June 17. 1951. dear wife of the late Vincent Ferrante dear daughter of Katherine and James Fauikenberry, dear sister of Lor-, rame Boyd. James Fauikenberry and the late Gloria J. Fauikenberry dear daughter-in-law.

aister-ia-law. niece and cousin. Mrs. Ferrante at GEBKEN Chapel, 2628 Gravois. until June 20.

9 a.m., to St. Agnes Church. 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvarv Cemeturv Rate per Una Dally Sunday TSmm 5ie 57 3 Times (within week I 45c 52c 7 Times (consecutive) 33c 42e 30 Times (consecutive) 32e 41e ROOMS ROOMS AND BOARD 1 Time 46c 53e 3 Times (within weekl 40c 47e 7. Times (consecutive) 33c 40c snorgrmas.

dear sister of Mrs. ill Woods, Garnet, George and John Shrike. Ma Sorbitz ana TAFF. HELEN K. face Staase), 3924 8.

Grand. June 17. 1951. beloved wife of Fred M. Taff.

dear daughter of Dr. Frank J. and Pearl M. Stanse (nee Beck), dear daughter-in-law of Mary E. Taff.

dear sister-in-law. niece and cousin. Services 2 p.m.. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHKIN A SONS Funeral Home.

7027 Gravois. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Charles Shrike, dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, grandmother and cousin. Funeral from SCHNTJR Funeral eiiUiHOJIS WAITD Time 36c 43e 3 Times (within weekl 33o 40c n. aatn.

oejz eves, ma. suae. Home. 3125 Lafayette wed. June 20.

1:30 D.m. Interment Sun 7 Times (consecutive) 30c 37 iZZ4 IMP tt: aet Burial Park. Deceased was a member of Ladies Auxiliary. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers ALL PHASES of homo remodeling; save by calling FO. 9073.

Gregory const. Co. 1629 Pemplo ADDITIONS, steps, general carpentry; estimates. Keener-Eastham. 21 27 Madison.

MA. 7716. CH. 3533 jf va ucai rates apply only to advertisers located tn the State of Missouri ana witHia aO miles of St. Louis In the State of Illinois.

Rates applicable to out-of-town advertisers we i ilMin urn ana nremen. NELSON. MART. 2337 Burns sr. GARAGES June 18.

1951. beloved mother oo request. Advertisers mine bos Bumbers, OleSM SJUC foe Wnt A A Innin1' 01 Myrtle Mueller, dear grand mother of Violet Mueller and dear TRACTWEIN, JAMES 4212 Maryland June 17, 195L 2:45 beloved husband of Elisabeth Goeke Trautweln (nee Assmann), dear father of James E. Trautwein dear son-in-law and brother-in-law. Funeral from CALVIN F.

FEUTZ Funeral Home. 482S Natural Bridge -June 20. 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Member of Triangle Lodge No.

638 A. F. A. and International Asf a of Fire Fighters Local 73. AF of and St.

Louis Firs Fighters Craft. Masonic service at time of funeral. when Inquinng about replies. GENERAI. RFr.m.ATION sister.

Associated Press Wlrephoto. CLYDE SCHOMPER of New Orleans holding bis infant daughter, SUSAN, as they are transferred from a pilot boat to a Coast Guard plane in the plane's rubber dinghy. Transfer operation took place off Neuvita, Cuba, last Sunday after the child suffered a brain concussion on the steamship Alcoa Pointer. She was flown to a hospital in Miami for treatment. Funeral June 20.

2:30 from BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Home. 2o04 Woodson Overland, FOLEY. LAI RA A. aee Schmidt).

3519 Giles. Jnne 18. 1951. 3 a.m., dear wife of Thomas A. Foley, dear mother of Edward W.

Davev. dear sister of Lillian Schmidt and Amanda Court, dear mother-in-law, aister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from ACKER EEL-DERLE Chapel. 3634 Gravois June 21. 1:30 p.m.

Interment Sunset Burial Park. Deceased was a former member of Musicians' Union, Local No. 2 and Organist Guild. interment Lake Charles rark. PAOIET.

MART LOrtKE Chrismerl, 4614 DeWey. June 19. 1951. beloved wife of Erwin UNION OFFICER SILENT The Post-Dl5pateti reserres the right to classify ads nsder appropriate headings. The Post-Dispstcli reserves the right to revise or reject advertisements or to retain answers to any box number advertisement.

It this right is exercised, the amount paid for the advertisement will be refunded to the advertiser. It is agreed thst the HaMlrty of The Pulltrei publishing Company, tn the event of failure to publish an advertisement for anv reason ct In the event that errors occur tn the publishine of an advertisement, rball 34 PRIVATE HOSPITALS Paquet, dear mother of Dolores Pfeffer. dear daughter of Charles and Mamie ennsmer (nee aetxi ON QUESTIONS ABOUT REDS dear daughter-in-law. mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law. niece end aunt.

Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER IT. LOTJI8-4VAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY INVITATION FOR BIDS Louis-San Francisco Railway Company (hereinafter called Railway Company) hereby gives notice, pursuant to regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce) Commission In its order dated October 6, 1919. as amended October 4, 1920, in Docket Ex Parts No. 54.

that it will receive bids tor the sale and delivery to it during a term of on year beginning on the date of acceptance of any bid or bids pursuant to this notice, of: 48.000.000 gallons of Diesel fuel, to be delivered In tank cars la monthly Installments of 4,000.000 gallons f.o.b. tracks of Railway Company. 1. 30,000 gallons motor oil. to be delivered in monthly installments of 3,000 gallons fob.

tracks of Railway Company. 2. S.000 gallons flange oil. to be delivered tn monthly Installments of SO0 gallons fob. tracks of Railway Company.

3. 6,000 gallons of cleaning oil. to bo delivered in monthly Installments of 500 gallons f.o.b. tracks of Railway Company. 4.

1.50U gallons of hydraullo drop pit lack oil. to be delivered In monthly install- ments of 125 gallons f.o.b. tracks of Railway Company. 8. 150.000 gallons of Diesel lubricating oil, to bo delivered in monthly installments of 12,500 gallons f.o-b.

tracks of Railway Company. All bids must be in accordance with, and meet the requirements of. Railway Company's specifications. Any successful bidder or bidders wilt bo required to execute a contract or contracts on Railway Company's forms i) 6-51-1 with respect to Diesel fuel mentioned in I above, and (Ii) S-51-2 with respect to oil mentioned In II above. Specifications and forms of contracts to be entered into with the successful bidder or bidders are on file In the office of the undersigned and can bo inspected and examined, free of charge, during business hours on any business day, by any persons desiring to examine the same with the view to bidding, and.

upon request, of any such persons, copies of such specifications and forms of contract will be furnished and forwarded to them. Bids may be submitted on alt or any part of the supplies above mentioned. Bids must be prepared and submitted on forms prescribed in the aforesaid regulations, which forms will be furnished, on request, by the undersigned. Bids should be enclosed in a plain envelope, securely sealed, bearing no indication of tne name of the bidder or the amount of the bid, and shall bo marked "Bid under Proposed Contracts. Forms 8-51-1 and or S-51-2" and addressed to the undersigned at the address shown below.

All bids must bo received not later than 12:00 noon. St, Louis, Missouri. Daylight Savings Time, on the 6th day of July. 1951. Bids received will bo opened by the undersigned, or, in his absence, by his authorised representative, immediately after 12:00 noon, St.

Louis, Missouri, Daylight Savings Time, on the 6th day of July, 1951. Notice of acceptance of the most favorable bid or bids will be communicated to the successful bidder or bidders not later tban 5:00 P.M.. St. Louis, Missouri. Daylight Savings Time, on the 16th day of July, 1951.

The right Is reserved to accept or reject any and all bids, In whole or In part. ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY. By A. N.

LA RET. Vice President, Room 718 Frisco Building, St. Louis 1, Missouri. Pated June .9. 1951.

ADVERTISEMENT r6R BIDS Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Secretary of the University of Missouri, 111 Jesse Hall. Columbia, Missouri, until 11 :00 a.m., CST. June 26. 1951 and will then be publicly opened and read aloud, for the construction of RECEIVING AND DELIVERY 8HED SOUTH DORMITORY for the University of Missouri, at Columbia, Missouri. Plans and specifications for the project may be inspected and Information concerning the securing thereof and deposits therefor, the work to be done thereunder and the manner of pavment therefor, the conditions of bidding, the required bid security and the Contract Documents, may all be obtained, together with the printed forms on which BIDS MUST BE MADE, at the Ie- Sartment of Construction, Room 201, laintenance Building, University of Missouri.

Columbia. Missouri, and at the office of Jamieson and Architects, 1696 Arcade Building, St. Louis, Missouri. By virtue of statutory authority, a preference will be given to materials, products, supplies, provisions and all other articles, produced, manufactured, made or grown within the State of Missouri. The Curators of the University of Missouri reserve the right to waive Informalities In bids and to reject WASHINGTON, June 19 (AP) A union officer refused today IMPROV Chapel.

7814 8. Broadway. FrL, p.m., to Park Lawn Cemetery. FIRE SAFETY I CO a GOSSRAl. il HFI MINA nee Joe.

sting 3451 Hailidav. asleep in Jesus. June 17. 1951, 3 a.m., beloved wife of the late Otto J. Gossrau.

dear mother of Mrs. William C. Weinsberg. our dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother, aunt-niece and cousin. Funeral 2 p.m., from residence to Sunset Burial Park Deceased was a member of Ladies' Aid of Messiah Lutheran Church.

VAN ALLFR. DR. HARRY GEORGE. June 16. 1951.

husband of the late Augusta Van Aller (nee Fabricius). dear father of Dorothy Van Aller Heftier of Skaneateles, N. and the late Herman T. Van Aller. father-in-law of Marie Van Aller and Robert Hettler of Skaneateles, N.

grandfather of Miriam Van Aller. Dr. Van Aller in state at C. HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary. 6464 Chippewa.

Masonic service 1:30 p.m. Incineration Missouri Crematory. Member of Pyramid Lodge No. 180. A.F.

A.M.. St. Louis Dental Society and Alma Mater. De umited to the amount paid by PI EL. FLORA (nee Ossel), 4119 Common, suddenly June 17 to discuss before the House Com ire advertiser.

mittee on Un-American Activities 1951. 4:15 p.m., beloved wife of the late Mathiaa Piel. dear mother of Ida Fuhrman. Bernard and Mathiaa ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH any possible Communist party ac Piel.

Catherine Meyer. Loretta, Mar Phono MAin 1 1 1 1 tin, Mary Tainter, Bernadine Ged None Expected to Comply Fully With New Code in Time, Dyer Says. dines. Florence Grimm. Caroline Al bers and the late William and Frank Piel, our dear mother-in-law.

grand motner and great-grandmother. tivity in the Baltimore industrial area in the World War II period. The witness was Walter Mc-Manamon, former president of the Baltimore Industrial Union Council (an organization of cm GREEN, JOHN 3230A Liberty St. June 18, 1951. beloved husband of Mary L.

(nee Burke), dear father of Ruth Sturmfels. Mrs. Erwin Stoehr and John W. our dear grandfather and uncle Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand, June 20.

9:30 to St. Anthony Church. Funeral from WINGBERMUEHLE Funeral Home. 3819 S. Grand bl.

June 20. 8:30 a.m.. to St. CEMETERIES Be Prepared 'THE FINEST" OAK GROVE CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY WOERMAN. HARRY June 17.

1951. husband of Nellia W. Woerman, father of Valentin W. Wagner and Harryette W. Schipke.

brother of Fred Woermana and grandfather. Service at LTJPT0N' Chanel, 7233 Delmar 2 p.m. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends may make a contribution to Shriner's Hospital. 700 S.

Kingshlghway. Anthony's Church. Interment Calvarv Cemetery. Member St. Anthony's Married Ladies Sodality and the unions) and now an organizer at Third Order.

rertn Am boy. NJ, for the Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers' TTni PLASMEIER. See Burger. HAN DOE.

WILLIAM 3320 Itaska, June 18. 1951. 8:30 a.m.. beioved husband of Marv Handge (nee Becker), brotber-in-law and uncle. T'Pl frm WACKER-HEL-DERLi, Chapel.

3634 Gravois June 21, 3 p.m. Interment CA. 8606 7800 St. Charles Rd. which was ousted from the CIO.

LAKE CHARLES: the buriaTFark ol Natural Beauty. T723 St. CWarles Pa. 1760 FLOSS. JOHN 1,., 3954 Lexington June 17.

1951. 4:15 p.m., beloved husband of Vida Ploss (nee Deichler), deir father of Marjorie Kelly. John Ploss son of the late Louis and Frieda Ploss, dear Frame: complete construction Including all necessary concrete work and overhead doors. H. Howard.

6735 Plainvlew. ST. 0859. Garages. Porches end Additions Plrt''PP.

Banks TE 5-551 1 UTOATl0s7.pouW; utl ng ply- wood forms. Hunter Const. 1257 A Big Bend. MI 0696 after 6. TBTTILTrOEdwlgneaor vouT skrtcher and estimates free.

Alien. 218 Clajfton "CF.NERAL contracting: toreolC flee, home remodel, repair. Enclld Builders. 4870AEaston.FO.5619. CARPENTER and repair; built arches, patch plaster.

Burch. 3817 Olive. FR. 8316 after 6 p.m. ARPNTETtworTtainundsrTIeT: 4337A Shaw, MO.

5304 GXrfTEKlNO cleaned. replaced. Camp, SI. 1378. 2756 Wyoming.

REPAIRS, screens made to order? SCOTT. 87S7 Lackland. WI. S7S2. CARPENTRY: repairs: estlmatesr Thompson 2 7llthsMAJ252t SASH CHAIN or cords Installed.

Stromberj. 4449 Elmbank. GO. 26 13 "GF-NEKaLREPaIRS; prompt Marshall. 81Q Msdlson.

MA SB3T. "Carpenter Pred Hof man. 7049 Oleatha. ST. 3910.

THf MCDEXTRd; screens: cabinet Bltses. 5974 Romalne, FI. 0256. CONCRETE. CEMENT WORK 4 CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS We specialize in industrial and residential foundations.

CARR CONCRETE J508WestGlendaIerdj RE.9894 FOUNDATIONSDURED Basement forms for rent and excavating. W. L. BROWN CONST. CO 219 Penrose OA 0806 OA 5085 CONCRETE WORK Porches, steps, walks, drives: fast service, good work; fair prices.

Chancellor. Mo. 1501. 2637 Allen. CONCRETE WORK Repair old concrete; waterproofing; done from inside; concrete end flagatone patios our specialty; tree estimates.

Andreas, 3454 Mack-lind PL.2328. "BaSEHENT finish work, porches? Iks. driveways, etc We special-lie In waterproofing. If It's concrete, call us. Thomas Const.

1508 Angflrodt, MA. 9993, cONETEWOTlKTsteps," walks." drives. J. A R. Home Repair.

9050 Natural Bridge. Wabash 8460M Frame garages: block work; free estimates: term up to 30 months. Qlobe, 10716 Oak, WI. 7789, CONCRETE walks, steps. dHvesT basements, etc.

Baumann Const, Co. 3803 N. 22nd St. BASEUENT8 porches, waltis, driveways, Evermann. 3328 Minnesota, MO.

4401. 'REMODEL basements; all phases concreta work. Call National. Fireside 3452. 5747 Minerva.

LAUREL. HILL: double lot 112 WOLFE, JOANNA June 19. 1951, daughter of the late D. R. Wolfe, sister of Julia Harkness.

and the late Lydia Anderson, and Moses G. Wolfe, our aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from DREHMANN-HAR-RAL Chapel, 1905 Union 3 p.m., June 21. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. sacruice; $450.

HE. HAKGIS. MRS. VICTORIA. Vids, me ex-bartender, truck driver and tavern operator refused to say if he is, or ever had been, a Communist.

He repeatedly invoked his constitutional privilege against self-incrimination. Hp brother of Lillie Heitcras. brother SUNSET BtftlAL PARS: choice 6- In-law. father-in-law, uncla in his 58th year. Krave lot; section l.

)V1J. Funeral June 20. 2 Tm nMctjj in jcu3 june is, lfot. dear wife of Albert L. Hargis.

dear mother of John, Rollen, Lee and Esther, dear sister and grandmother. f.unrl services 1:30 p.m. Wed, TTTt 1 CREMATORIES from the PROVOST Mortuary, 3710 also objected to committee ques- a N. Grand bl. to Valhalla Cemetery.

OAK GROVE CHAPEL Crematory, mt unti nuuic, xuiia, SO, PLOWDEN. EDWARD 8754 me newest, rinest et. Louis uonmg wnicn Drought out that he was indicted with two nthor 7800 St. Charles rd. CA.

8606 Air" of the 34 private hospitals In St. Louis have made substantial progress toward compliance with the new hospital tire safety ordinance but it appears that none will have complied fully when the regulation becomes effective July 21, Director of Public Safety Myles P.yer said today. After conferring in closed session with hospital representatives yesterday. Dyer said he felt it would not be necessary to recommend that any hospital's operating permit be withheld for noncompliance. Routine Inspections by fire marshals have indicated there are no really dangerous situations in St.

Louis hospitals. Dyer added. He said all have shown substantial improvement in the last year, and in his opinion are in good shape. The new code, similar to that for hotels, requires hospitals to use fire-resistant materials in stair, elevator and other shafts and to fireoroof rooms in whirh WRIGHT, WILLIAM. 1100 Linton June 17, 1951, darling son of Harold and Christina Wright (nee Frings), dear brother of Eusan Wright, our dear grandson, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from KRTEGSHATJSER Mortuary, 4228 B. Kingshlghway, 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Partridge June 17, 1951 beloved husband of Minnie Diek mann Plowden, onr dear brother-in law. uncle and neDhew.

in 1933 in Chicago in connection FLORISTS HARKREADFR. DAISY, of Pevely June 17, 1951. 7 pm dear mother of William Raymond liarkreader. Funeral Wed. 10 a.m..

from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Mr. Plowden will lie tn state at wun tne murder of one Eli Daiches. He told the MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel Fair and W. Flonssant until 11 NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN the charge against him was a.m. June 20.

services ssme i uiwq cemetery. LOST 17 cropped. day 2 p.m.. from St. Stephens EAR HELMER.

RICHARD. 4635 Tennes- Sprays: $3.50 up: baskets. (5 on. t-nurcn, church rd. and McLaran av.

Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. Mr. JBOI b. ferand GR. 9600 ILLINOIS STUDIES REDUFST LLl CO Plowden was a member of Paul Revere Lodge No.

330. A.F.ft A.M. Low 12 Club. Paul Revere Chapter BEAUTIFUL SPRAY, ribboal bos to match, from 43.50 up. GR1 MMGORLX CE.

5O00. OR TELEPHONE RATE RISE No. 395. O.E.S., and St. Louis Car Co.

Mutual Aid. Eastern Star serv ires June 19. 8 p.m., and FUNERAL DIRECTORS o' 10 Jesus, June 18. 1951. beloved husband of Bertha rlelmer (nee Horst).

dear father of Richard J. Helmer Jr. and Mrs. Mildred Presto, our dear brother, brother-in-law. grandfather, greatgrandfather and uncle, in his 80th year.

Funeral 1:30 p.m. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, atto Chippewa 10 Concordia Cemetery. Deceased was a member of International Printing Pressmen, Franklin Assn. No. 43.

I- I- 111 1 Masonic Service. 8:30 p.m. ALBERT H. HOPPE POEHLING. ELIZABETH (nee Krueckrlman).

4831 Sigel ror KIITIS FTTNRRAi. ftnMIP" -JELD, 111., June 19 AP) The 7'Iinois Commerce Commission today -k under advisement a Southwell Bell tified with the Sacraments of Holy 2906 GRAVQ13 LA. 3000 Mother Church. Tues. June 19 LEIE.NER UNDERTAKING CO.

ESTABLISHED 1859 atLambertFleld: "BASEBALL GLOVE, Marty Marlon, Grand car. Sun, p.m. FL. 5181. "BENRUS wrlstwateh.

man'e, goldT expansion band: South St. Louis; reward. MO. 6775. jSlCYCLETKlel's: Hampton Village; blue-white, chrome: has basket; reward.

KUs1721.vrs. "BILLFOLD, lost: lady's green; money, papers: downtown; reward. MO. 2403, LA. 8770.

BILLFOLD, lady's brown. Fair-roount track Friday liberal reward; need papers. Trl City 6-5862 BILL FOLD; DeMolay card; drlv- er'g license: reward. VI. 2-5938.

"BILL FOLD, ladies', money and-2" keys: downtown; reward. RO 631-9. "BOSTON BULlTverrler: male white marks on neck and head: baby's pet, named Blng; reward. Bl. 4915.

BRACELET" lost sliver. Mexican, Tues. evening, vicinity Snortsman'a Park: reward. Alton 3-9R20. 1951, beloved wife of Bernard Poeh ling, dear mother of Edwin.

Eliza -2223StLouni cH. 1654 inflammable materials are stored. Some hospitals have had trouble beth. Bernard Mane Gewinner, MOKRELL FUNERAL HOME 2227A Madison, entered into rest S.u I Tim 1 Itli Henry. Sylvester and Cecelia Began 4212 St.

Louis FR 6228 and tne late jonn ana tsernaaine, "i Wile Ul the late George Hensiek, dear mother dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in Telephone Co. request for rate increases of $1,086,000 annually. The case was concluded following brief oral arguments by attorneys for the company and opposition counsel representing Belleville, Swansea. O'Failnn. anrl TTacf Qt Mississippi and Allen.

LA. 04 0 2 law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. DEATHS vi tfoie ana oeorge nensiek Mrs. Ida Konopka, Mrs Dorothy Zeip. Mrs.

Doris Brown, Mrs. Beatrice Burkhart, dear sister of Mrs. Louise Rayner and Frank Venzlaff, 14 Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER tea Refers to hndv uniira Mortuary. 4228 S. Ktngshlghway bl turned from battlefield burial vu, Bisiu'iu-iBw, uiuLiier-in-law.

ffranilnifiths, Thurs. June 21, 8:30 a.m.. to Our Lady of Sorrow Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. A member i uAim iur interment a I no me Louis.

BECHTOLD IDA 3431 Meramec at A in -c r-. 0..... atiu tuuaiu. Funeral Irom CENTRAL Funeral Home. 1841 Cass 8:30 a.m., to St.

Leo's Church. Interment of Christian Mothers Sodality. John Mohler of St IdufaT DIAMOND RING; June 16 utility attornev. said the firm hri liberal reward. room: keepsake; any or au bids.

THE CURATORS OF TUB UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI vtai jr. nunc i iji, arar sister of Mrs. Joseph Ebel, Louis A and Oscar Bechtold. our dear sister-in-law. aunt and great-aunt.

RANDOLPH. of Edge-worth Maryland Heights, June 17. 1951; dear sister of Abbie HILL, PEARL 1965 Ucevle at. "Boo. black and white.

long-haired. EY: Leslie Cowan, Secretary. runerai irom iilJi-liENillilN Overland, June 18. 1951. 9:30 McDonald, and our dear aunt.

Furj-rai June 20. 8:30 a.m part chow. Rabbi tag; no. 28840L a.m., beloved wife of Martin Luther Date: June 14.1851. "NOTrCK TO CONTRA CTOR invested large sums of money in recent dial conversions in Granite City and East St.

Louis. Southwestern Bell serves 58,000 nnaing funds to complete required improvements by July 21 and others have encountered material shortages or been unable to get bids from contractors. Dyer said. All have given every "evidence of a desire to co-operate fully in getting the work done, he declared. PARTY PHONE LINE TIFF ENDS 'DOWN THE ROAD'; WAN KILLED HOUSTON, June 19 (AP) A telephone party line tiff between two men who decided to "meet down the road and have it out" left one dead and the other charged with murder.

C. O. Holly Hills. June 21. 1:30 reward, oo.

tJ. for BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Miu. aear motner of Arnold Sealed proposals will be received by ENVELOPE, containing 11 notes at tery. nome 2004 woodson overland, to All Souls Church.

Interment iLLnei cean, Airs, mane Hinds and Mrs. Guida P. Jones. Rltenour consolidated ecnooi Dis DETECTIVES 47 AC4 SECRET SERVICE; handleo" all types secret Investigations locates missing people: marital cases given special care. Whenever you want to know where someone goee and what they do.

consult us confidentially without obligation, photographs and written reports furnished for personal use or court proceedings: licensed, bonded, 320 N. Grand, JE. 6894. 'bETElfflVE MARIAM. specialising domestic trouble; tracing, shadow.

Ing. photographs taken for evidence; locate miming persons everywhere; no obligation for consultation; confidential; licensed bonded. CA. 0776. W826 Bartmer, DRESSMAKING TAILORING IT trict.

St. Louis county. until calvary Cemetery. 8:00 p.m.. Daylight Savinc Time.

BOLIN. JOHN B. (JACK. 6269 Delor. asleep in Jesus June 18.

1951. 1:45 D.m.. dear son of Funeral from JOS. J. QUINN Parlors, 1389 Union June 20, 2 p.m.

Interment Laurel Hill Illinois subscribers from central offices in East St. Louis, Belle RAPPLr.AN. WILLIAM 4511 N. Tuesday, June ze. isai.

ror aooi- Twentieth entered into rest sud oaraens. tlon to New High School, and Addition to Iveland School. In accord the late Krank T. and lora Blum Bolin. dear brother of llorothv f.

denly. June 17. 1951. beloved Hampton village, June 13th; re- ward. Mission 1 638.

FIELDER'S GLOVE. Marty Marlon; campus Washington U. CA 6532. GLASSES, tortoise shell, gold trim: Clavton or Manhasset Village. Webster 2864W.

73LASSE87-child's. June 12. Lemp- Pestalozzl; reward. PR. 9618.

6-8 EY8 on key ring; Sklhker rd. at Clayton June 8: ra- nusoand of Mary Kappiean (nee Kll ance with plans and specifications HORN. JILIIS 4423 Nine and Helen L. Boiln. anowitz), dear father of Eileen Srepared bv Win.

B. Ittner. id for General Work to Include Phimbine. Heatins- end Electric. teenth sL, June 18.

1951, 2:45 p.m., beioved husband of the late Augusta Horn nee Vogel). dear father of Augusta E. Horn, our dear Funeral 1:30 p.m.. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa, to Valhalla Mausoleum.

Deceased was a member of Missouri Lodce No. l. Groszewskl. Margaret Florman, Lorraine Cade'l, Julia Merkt, Barbara Deifcr, William, Albert. Roger, Ger-aldine.

Theresa and the late Flor Plans on view at the office of Architect. See comnlete notice In ence Kappiean. dear son of the late uncie. Funeral from LEIDNER Chapel 2223 St. Louis June 21 ward.

Boa F-357, Post-Dispatch. LACE place mat, 12x18: matches TRB8SMARiN3 smart fash lonsT watchman Advocate. June in. ana 22nd. The Owner reserves the right to relect anv or all bids and James and Julia Rapplean.

dear ville and neighboring cities. P. K. Johnson of Belleville indicated his city would be agreeable to some increase if dial phones were installed there. Johnson also spoke for Swansea and O'Fallon.

Johnson and Charles M. Whealon. special corporation counsel for East St. Louis, argued that the firm was earning sufficient revenue at present. A.F.

A A.M.. Scottish Rite. Moolah Temple and Rotary Club of University City. Mo. Body will lie In state brother of James.

Eugene and John 1:30 p.m. Interment St. John's Reeves. 47 years old. was shot to nappiean, our dear ratner-in-law.

Cemetery. alter 7 p.m. rues. guaranteed; (6 up; slipcovers. Roberta Marie, 3916 Aldlne.

R. 0714. ELECTRIC WIRING. ETC. 80 deatn last night.

Elton Earl Da brother- in law, grandfather and to waive technicalities tnerein. RITFNOUR CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT. K'OTICEO CONTRACTORS HfNTER. WALTER June 18 uncle. 1951.

brother of Mabel Good in and vis. 43, who lives about a half mile from Reeves, was charged Bids will be received bv the JJorotny oster. Funeral June 20. 8:30 a.m.. from W.

A. STOCK Mortuary, Grand and Florissant, to Holy Name TOBIN ELECTRIC: home aniTeom- Board of Education of Consolidated Funeral 11 a.m., from BRANDT. DR. HERMAN' June lfi. 1951.

beloved husband of Bertha E. Brandt and brother of Eugenia Hedemar.n. Private services were held Mon. BRENNAX, CATHERINE, 37l6iC Florissant av entered into M-rst merciai: also wiring repairs. CE.

1J63. 3328 N. 9th t. set; reward. CU.

1655. tEATHER zipper lost contaln-ing contracts and other papers, vicinity Penrose and Kingshlghway, $5 reward for return. Lu 0351, 3717 Washington. 3d floor. OVERNIGHT bag.

purse, billfold; papers. June 4: reward. CH. 4962. PAY ENVELOPE; Saturday; need 11y: reward.

NE. 8244. PIN; rectangular diamond and wmi small emeralds: lost Friday night, June 15; liberal reward. Reply Box J-8. Post-Dis.

School District No. 4-C. of Dunklin county. Missouri, until 1 p.m., July with murder. In a written statement to the uurcii.

interment calvary, Mr. Rapplean was a member of Holy Name Society, and Teamsters' and "WIRIN75; licensed entlmales. AAA tne r-KOVOS'f Mortuary, 3710 Grand to Valhalla Cemetery runerai private, omit flowers. ISTnARdT MAT I LDA. 5S96 Cab 2.

1951. for the erection and com Electric 710 Hamilton HE ifcfio pletion of an Addition to the New cnauiieurs' Local 600. WIRING; licensed: estimates. Blp EX-BELLHOP BUYS GANGSTER'S sheriffs department. Davis said he was talking on the telephone when he decided somebody else anne June 18.

1951. be SCHAAF. ELIZABETH C. June 19, 1951. daughter of the late David and Mary Brennan.

dear sister of Ann and the late Martin Brennan and Mrs. Fred Elementary scnnoi in uiarKton, mo. Plans and specifications ere on file at the High School Building In Clarkton, and at the office of Vogt), formerly of 3112 Providence pell.836 Terrace H. 8000. EXCAVATING El loved sister of Rose Bray ton, Mae Rizer.

Cecile Atchison and the late Lillian and Charles Krinard, dear was listening in. and said so. Loesche. and our dear aunt. Funeral June 21.

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Mon June 18. 1551. dear wife of the late Michael E. Schaaf. dear mother of MANSION, RECALLS $5 TIPS PHILADELPHIA 10 njv Bnnsack A pearee.

Architects. 308 North Sixth St. Louis, EXCAVATING JlNT) TiTCKTiTftriT "PIN: Sunburst seed pearls, diamond sistenun-iaw. aunt and cousin. center: Keepsake, neward.

when all Information and re- Funeral from the ALEXANDER "Sure I'm listening; get off the line," Davis said another voice Jonn Teeethorr Constr. office WI- ml, 8909 Clayton rd. TE. a.m., from W. A.

STOCK Mortuary. Grand and Florissant, to Holy Trin- "PURSE, small black cord; Sunday noromy puraus. of Staten Island, oulrements for bidding may be ob fcuiss cnapel. bl75 Delmar bl. 2 p.m.

to Valhalla Cemetery. tained. N. Madeline Greathouse and Marearet Ktranz. dear sister nf Anna The fabulous mansion of the broke in.

"GRADINO and back filling; small ityiunurcn. interment calvary. BRrMFTF.LD. FXUiNeolKtTI 3536A Texas. 8un.

June 17. 1951 T. M. WHITE, secretary. Board of Education.

Kl Lit K. DMVTRO MICHAEL, The two men identified them Steffener. Louis and Ed Vogt. our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, a grandmother, mini or oozer tractor; reasonable rates. Page, 7948 Frederick, CO.

9629. Atwater 0467W. 1:25 P.m.. htjoved wife of t.vnn iaie gangster Mickey Duffy was purchased at auction last night bv a former heTlh IUSINESS PERSONALS 2 nigni; on Admiral; owners name inside reward. FLandera 8707.

PURSE: lost; Soulard Market; re- turn contents; keen money. PR 2108, El NG; white gold; 45-poInt center stone; 6 small diamonds; reward. MA 5540. Mr. Lamm.

"GPADiKO; poniToulidlng: any kind." DIRECT MAIL lists, any type. aunt ana cousin. Funeral from WEICK BROS. Fu Brumfield. dAr mother of Harrv Ladenberger near sister of John.

Louis. Nora Telthorst nee o. inira June in, 1951. beloved husband of Frances Kullck (nee Buczaki, dear father of Paul Kulick. Ann Julius, Mary McCoy, Millie Conway and Helen Spinks, dear brother of Louis Kulick, denr father-in-iaw, grandfather compiled promptly.

accurately. njwiicre. Mjom rates, ategaii. 2862A Indiana. MO.

A477. neral Horse. 2201 S. Grand bl. June 21.

a m. to Ft County Advertising Service. DE xseuast. sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from WACKER-HEL- admired Duffy for his $5 tips.

Joseph J. Lembo 33-year-old beer disfrihutnr anH finsr) 9626. DE 1234. "CraIiIWo and back-fill. WnC Anthony Church.

Interment SS. "RING, Garnet set at Spanish Lake. Kuesel. 1046 Hornsbv. 111).

7952. t'KKLE Chanel. 3634 Gravois 'WILL HAVE plenty of watermelons Peter and Paul Cemeterv Mrs. selves, had some harsh words, and then decided to "meet down the road and have it out." Davis related. The other man drove into his driveway.

Davis said, and the pistol shots followed. Davis said Reeves had a pistol, too. ENVOY TO U.S. HASBUNGLED ana uncie. Funerci June 20.

8 a.m "BASEMENTB: grading. fiMlTUTCall ready to loaa June zo; can collect. Mobile. Ala. Day 6-9284; night June 20, 2 p.m.

Interment St. Trinitv Lutheran Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Spirit of a Brazilian gold mining company. Schaaf was member of Christian Mother! of Maryville and Married Ladies Sodality of St. Anthony walnut 275H.

Ballwin, Mo. from CHULICK Funeral Home. June i. fK. 2B7Z, ROiVSON pocket fighter Initials A.G.G..

Saturday. 7th and Market. Phone W.lnut 6797 or CE 4881. i B-au NTTRBER FLOORING 53 Church. iixi a.

jeiierson to M. Mary Assumption Church. 1120 Doiman. Interment Resurrection Cemeterv. v.

axwis unutflifrs oi America. Past Counselor Frlendshin Cluh. fuu ior tne Spanish-style mansion, complete with a steel-lined hiri Amir Excellent care, balanced noon meal. "NORTH fit. Louis Floor Co.

Band." RCHMITT. ROSE (nee 2119 TERR7EK part cheer Club. Swiss Booster and Her- Chihuahua, name Member of L'spema, Preswatavee Gasconade Sun. June 17. 1951.

be 8820 Gravois. call LO. 4. sve-nlnrs PL. 2116 or HU.

2564. finiah new. old floors, r.atlmates. 2203 Montgomery. CH.

0261. Reward. GR. Sammy, light tan. niewu Marii.

St. Josepn Lodge loved wife of Charles P. Schmitt, BB3S. I BLIP covers: vou furnish material; nr. S5.

"NEW fWs tnsulled7olr floors- near sister of Henry, Harry, Joseph WR1 ST WATCH, lady's, white gold ws make them. VOGUE. 3521 Peter. Julius, William, and Anthony KI.KINSf HMIDT. RI DOLFH A.

H. tna ciub. Spirit of St. Louis Council No. 27 Daughters of America will conduct services 2 p.m., at ChapeU Friends and members invited.

Leon a Banks. Councilor Aurelia Dannenberg. Sec. flamhed. Cal rbOLACEK, 6a64 Corbltt, CA.

8473. 6 diamonds, downtown, or Floris Delor. sw. 1524. Frank.

Mrs. Time Thomas. Mrs. sant bus: reward. GO 6182.

PRIVATE TUTORING, experienced FLOOR CO. retlnlshlnir; special Anna Nlemeyer. Mrs. Clara Kehr and the late Teresa Becker and May WrTsTWATCH. lady's gold Bulova: elementarysubjecta.EV,7901,.

6631 Idaho, formerly of 2718 Limit June IS. 1951. dear brother of Adele Newman Geldmach-er. and the late Alma Seharr. our dear uncle, brother-in-law and cousin.

Funeral from SOUTHERN Fu rewara. ew. oei. Kloepper, dear sister-in-law and rates.MSVIctoria. HI.

6302. FURNACE CLEANING. REPATkING dS SWAPS 31 BIB1.1R, JOSEPH June aunt. FOUND 17. 19sl.

beloved husband of Kath Funeral June 20. 2 p.m.. ful 91 tee: HEATIS'a fERVIPP: and ripsTrsT TSTXTE from WEIDEMUELLER Funeral leen M. Burger (nee Coleman), dear father of Rita Chick dear brother cost 12500; also '47 Hudson se found In Sears. SW.

4181. dan; trade for good dump truck A. H. ALLISON HEATING CO. 5167 Easton.

FO. 7443. CA. 7962. 30 Years' ExDerienre.

Kirk- and tractor, writs or call ku.02.jo. MONEY, in Klrkwood. neral Home, 6322 S. Grand bL, June 21. 1:30 p.m.

to Val-haila Crematory. KRA LEMANN WILLLA 3612A N. Twentv-ttiird June Home. 6203 Gravois to Oak Grove Cemetery. Mrs.

Schmitt was former proprietress of Idle Hour Delicatessen. (Please note change of ceme of Edward and William Burger. Marie Aubuchoo and the late Ben and John Plasmeier, dear grandfather of wood police. GUTTERING; new or' repairs: cblm. 5003A Delmar.

feWAP: double lot 150x150. over- naroara tsusan rue, aear orotner- PERSONAL 23 tery. looking Alton Lake: 35 miles from n-law, latner-in-law, uncle and neys. roots: an work gusran'eed. Wm.

George Htg. A Bheet Metal 5552 Eas'on. DE. 0157. 18.

1951. beloved husband of Doro AJYON having seen an 11-year- St. Louis: for city property or KCHrLTE. ALVLNA IOI.LTE) cousin. thy Ogle Kraiemann, dear father of I I CO what have vout MO.

0231. "FURNACE and holier repatrsj rea- Funeral Wn! June 20. a.m.. from STROOT CARROLL. Funeral naipn Grace Ellerbrake and Dorothy Kopeckv.

dear stenfather fE SOTO. 1947. completely eaulpped. oia gin struck sy sn automoDiie on Union bl. and Ridge av.

on Dee. 7, 1950 at 8 a.m. please C'nrdt), 2300 A eh by June 19, 1951. beloved wife of Edward H. Echulte, dear sister of Emma La Foret.

Louisa Schaeffer and soname: pay moniniv. Kirenide 4140. Sun Heating, 3005 N. radio, beater, clean: 11500 of Mae Phillips, and Syble Harris, can ts. tuia or la.

ssjo. exiling: trade lor ceeo of trust. home. 4n(M Natural Bridge to Corpus Christ! Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Member of St. Louis Dry Cleaners Exchange. "THANKS to the Blessed-Mother for first or second. GR 341 Z. "GTrTTER repalrinr.

utar uryinr or Amanna iianr Sophia McNamara. Arthur Kraiemann and the late Rowena Jack August curdt. dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Mrs. Schulte at BAUMANN CONFECTIONER? equipment: in special favors granted.

L. H. cluding 10 ft. Beck display refrig rexsoname; pay 15 month. Fireside 4140.

Sun Heating, 3005 N. Newstead. SEALED PROPOSALS 25 BROS. Fun-ral Home, 2504 Wood erator, will swap for car. Sw 1151 CIF.RFIOT.

MARY tnee Krawttsl, fortified with the Sacraments of Holr Mother Church. June 19, DIVISION "4-V" after 7. "HERE'S REAL VALfJE: your fu son, our dear grandfather, father-ln-)sw. brother-ln-lsw and uncie Funeral Thurs. Jure 21.

2 pm. f-om MATH HERMANN Chape) Fair and W. Florissant avs. Interment Oak Grove Cemeterv. Mr.

SEALED PROPOSALS EN 1951. wife of the late Joseph Cler- J30DGE 194TT Wayfarer, excellent son overland, until June 21. 11 a.m. Services same day. 2:30 p.m..

at St. Paul's Ev. A Ref. Church. Interment church nice nano-eiraneo.

tnx sons. 8000 Hulsksmn. MO. 0299. condition, for equity in 4 -room DORSED: "Proposal for Motor-Driven Air Compressor, for Abbott house.

Box O-380. Post-Dispatch. "FURNTi CLEXN IsnT gutfeTTrTgT piot. dear mother of Charles Hugo and Emii Oerpiot. dear sister Mrs.

Victoria Nieraeier. dear grandmother, great-grandmother and mother-in-law. Power Plant. University of Illinois. After the purchase, Lembo recalled that Duffy once lived in a hotel where he was a bellhop.

"Every time I took a bucket of ice up to his room it was good for a 2 bill," Lembo said. NEW ARMY TECHNIQUE FLIPS FLOPS QUICKLY MILWAUKEE (UP) Army recruit Eddie Giencke of Milwaukee tells of the tough sergeant who gave a lecture on how the new army tried to keep brothers together in the service. The sergeant asked the here got a brother he wants to be with?" Giencke held up his hand. "Where is your brother?" the sergeant asked. "Home," said Giencke.

The sergeant put him on K.P. Chicaro Legislator in Hospital. SPRINGFIELD. 111. (UP) State Representative Fred J.

Smith Chicago, was admitted to St. John's hospital after he became ill at his hotel Tuesday. Smith's physician said the legislator's condition was "pretty good" despite a "very high fever and convulsions associated with such a fever." Smith, a Negro, is serving his fifth term in the ANTIOUE ORGAN: good condition: a. 1578. Camp.

2756 Wyoming. JOB, LONDON PAPER SAYS LOXDOX. June 19 fAP) Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express asserted today that Sir Oliver Franks had bungled his job as British Ambassador to the United States and should not be sent back to Washington. "Most Americans never heard of him, said an editorial in the Express, which has a daily circulation of about 4.000.000. Franks is now in Britain for talks with government leaders and for a vacation.

He has held his Washington post since December 1948. The Express asserted that Franks "has not interpreted Britain to the American people" or to the United States Government and added that "our relations with America are worse than they have been." Burglar Traps Himself. PHILADELPHIA (INS) A burglar suspect ruefully reflected that he should have "cased the joint" a little better. The reason: he managed to break into a chain grocery store, but couldn't get out. Nathaniel Farmer, 25, was arrested inside the store, as he chepped away at the iron bars of a rear window with a meat cleaver.

Champaign. Illinois. Division '4-V'." nmicu-Kiiii was a memner Wire aid Corrurated r.lau SCHWARTZ. EVELYN H. worth S50.

Trade for anything. will be received the Board of GENERAL HAULING 54 Union. No. 22952. A.F.

of L. Kosentrrtert, June 18. 1951, wife of HI. 8344. Funeral Thurs June 51 Trustee ct the University of Illinois, at the effices of Sargent dt Lundv.

tne iaie jofpn Schwartz, beloved AA EXPP.EP8: light hauling, day. GENERAL CONTRACTOR will repair your house; take anything of a m. from BaUMaNN BROS. Funeral Home. 2504 Woodson mother of Morton L.

Schwartz, deaf night. BL 4166. 3334 Caroline. 140 South Dearborn street, eclcago value as part pay. FO.

8335. XAA Union Express; moving; rea-" RHMVNN. PETER. 4146 Wilmine-ton Tues June 19. 1951.

beloved hoeband of the late Nell'e (nee Mc-Cstbel. dear father of Edna Schumacher and Rerth VCmr Overland, to All Souls Church. In 3. Illinois, until 11 o'clock a.rn. terment Calvary.

PORTABLE radio. WeeMnghouae. sonanie. 5x17 Kton Central Daylight Saving Time. June (75 value, for what? Woodrlver 17 29.

1851. and publicly opened and read aloud at that hour. Tbe Divi HAIR REMOVED CLASQl IN. WALTER 9926 Jef- fr.v At lima 1 inci 4-3. 1 A grandfather, great-grandfather, fa- J3000 on sion Is as follows: Hair, Moles, Warfs inrr-in-iaw, orotner-in-law and uncie.

Funeral from RdlTnrpv tavern for real estate or 7 CH.893B. division -4-v: rnrotuning and delivering of Motor-Driven Air Compressor." "SMALL manufacturing for property. REMOVED PERMANENTLY 16 YEARS EXPERIENCE lots or t. r-A. as iz.

ly beloved husband of Anna ClaeqrTin nee Glo dear father of William. Andrew Walter Led rue A. and Frank F. Clasquin. our dear father-in-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother-in-law and uncle.

reral Home. 322 S. Grand blvd Jane 21. 3 m. Interment Mount Hone Cemetery Proposals may be submitted for A 1 anfif want 4m em riier 01 sjrs.

Milton waiter. Mrs. Maurice Bucove and the Iste Gladvs Knsman. beloved niece of Mrs. Sallie Schon and Mrs.

Einora Rosenblum, our dear aunt. Funeral from the RINDSKOPT ChapeL 5212 Delmar 3:30 m. to Mt. Sinai Cemetery. SEXTON.

4 RY JANE (nee Re-lens. 2037 Blendon June 17. 1951. deer mother of Roger. Robert and Walton Sexton, dear mother-in-law, grandmother and niece.

Funeral June 20. 10 a.m.. from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home. 7456 Manchester av.

Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ITESIXURANT: BEST MEDICAL RM'K ENCES the comnlete Division, but not for a club or LA. o572 Pff m. O.nsiiiiaiion Without Chsrge part or tne tn vision. Certified check or bank draft, pay I.ESCH.

MICHAFU 2416A l. EoThT '951 11 Funeral Wed June rn able to the Board of Trustees of the BUSINESS DIRECTORY ESTHER L. FOX from the BROMSCHWIfi A- win I nivemltv of Illinois, la an amount not less than three per cent (3 r.manuel and Ford Leeh. dear brother of Ridv Joann. Mi -y Louise.

David and Richard Leh. Our dear mndwin ftnw anA -m. SUITE 896. ARCADE BLDQ. 41 ASH HAULING of tne bid shall be submitted with each proposal; such cheeks for the nerai Horn.

4746 West Florissant are. to St. Engelberts Church. Interment SS. Peter pars Cemeterv.

Mr. Clasquin was a member of the Boot and Shoe Workers Umoa Local EIGHTH AND OLIVE CH. 171 In, in his twentieth month. A8Hand general hauling: prompt. 8lms.

4613 Elmbank. GO. 6154. Division will be held until contract has been executed, but not later than Hair Removed. Warts, Moles runerai net.

3 p.m. from RFIOFRWrFnfV Bmrth Slrt. "rTjbbTSh-ash-" dt hatilTne. sixty (601 days after opening of BI BEET PERMANENT METHODS r. Gay.

FR. 5594. 2922 LACtede. nrat Home. 3620 Chitinewa to Pitenms' Pest, in St.

Trinitv Ijith. JKI BIC. STEVEN 3814 Marine, June 18. 1951. 5:10 p.m..

riarting son of Albert and Anna Eku-blc (nee Bergnoltzi, dear brother of Albert and Gerald, dear trandaon. proposals. Bid Document wilt be prepared by Sargent de Lundy within 24 boors COOL. EDWARD R-. 3505A North Flonssant av.

fortified wits the ISr Church cai.u we asnes, rtinoisn. Martha M. Becker rran Cemetery. WALKER, 2UZ0 Blddle. MA.

OZ1S. Mrf Rl KEN DR. ft. Rn- after receipt or application inereior. and mar be obtained at tbe offices ASH PITS wrecked sad reuoved.

a.m.. Neioved husband of the late Ann ll rilie. TIL. June 18 19M tiof JEWELL. 1232 Clara, MU.

0391. Free consultation Most reasonable of eareent Ac Lundy. 140 South Dear rmsbend of Anna McCracken (nee Hemberrer dear brother. nephew end cousin. Funeral from Chapel.

3634 Gravois Jane 21. 8:30 am. to St. Thomas of Aquin Church. Interment E3.

Peter and Paul Cemetery en; nit 701 continental blog. "r' frsiT cear father of Arthur Dorothy Epelley. Mary ASHES, rubbish hauled. Prompt service, Thomas. 4423Page.

LU0327. born street. Chicago 3. Illinois, np to 4:00 p.m. Central Daylight Saving Grand and Olive LU.0098 NEW SHAMPOO runerei 2 30 p.m..

June 1. fmn GUN nr. a CH A ffi r. Time. June issi.

on deposit or Robert M. Cool, dear fatber-tn-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law. I ITaTK rerooveil fdr- iticruriiiGTUCgP0irriiiG43 ESTIMATES cheerfullv ctven on neral Home. Believilie, to Walnut H'TH.

ELZIC HARRISON. 6211 tweaty-trve dollars za.u tor earn set. Refunds for the return of bid documents win be made to those actually snbmlttlnr a bid. on the run emeiery. irieno oi urj Butteigr 1 mm TM vw that CURLS and WAVES HAIR tuckpointlng.

waterproofing. CBlm- ever: world's best and most rapid method; best references, expert work. 20 veers' experience: Eieheloerger June 16, 1951, da husband of Helen Pmlth (nee Friedlint. dear father of Grace nev repairs, caulking; furry in Home. 4828 Natural Bride, MrI.ALf.RI M4ST ELLEN ae Gray).

5322 Emily Sun. June IT TOI IuIm sured. John McLaurhiln Tucknotnt- basis of 1 25.00 refunded Or the first thoroughly reliable. THERESA A. HEICIf.

4903 Leimsr. RO. 1938. Ins Co. 3889A Humbbrev.

Tnal'y Church. 14tl and Mal-linckrodt ets. Interment Calvary Kaup. Pvt. William E.

Smith, dear brother of Elwyn O. Smith and Gladvs Wagoner of Rvron 111 dar set returned bv each bidder wlthla 30 days after the contract baa beea signed, and 1 10.00 refunded for each Harry McLaurhiln. dar mother of BaIR removed permanently. Ntve" lutrui.iTiu, staining, caulking. waterproofing, serving t.

LAtuim r-neipe, it.ru., 231 Metropoiitaa Building Orand A Olive. NE. 079. Ammr it father-in-law, brother-in-iaw, grand additional set so returned. Deposit and eastern Missouri: work guar Lafi Locaj No.

187. mrs v. 1 lir, 1:1.11, dear sister-nvlaw. mother-in-law. father, uncle, nephew and cousin.

eneeas anouio De mans out to aar- CNWaNTED HAlR removed perrnaT anteed: insured. Wm. R. Rowland, le Bo'jo. Mo.

Phone 536M. nrirvrp aw 1 Funeral fro KRIEGSHAUHER gertt at Lundy. Successful bidder wtTJ be required x-rana motner. great grandmother, aunt and ccrcsin. keih Wt oIaak 7 ftently.

AIDA L. MATKAM. FO. 610. 346 N.

Euclid. TDCltPOINTIN'GT'rooflng. painting. Mortaary. 4228 B.

2:0 m. Interment SS. Peter to furnish satisfactory Performance HAIR WAVING SHAMPOO 15 SHAMPOO Ml $1.00 tn In zi. a m. f-cm ETROOT-C A RROLL Fc- guttering: WUA; reasonable; esu-mates free.

Billings. 406a Waan- and Paul Cemetery. LANDSCAPING 0 Bond. The Board of Trustee of the Uni of Chaplain Edward G. Deffner.

dear mother of Mart: Deffner. our dr sister, atster-ln-law. srand- lnrton. E. rjozn.

"REMOVlNcrdangerous trees; fixing' versity of Illinois reserves tbe bt SMITH. MAMIE x-e F)eek. June 18. 1951. fortified with the Sacra n-tme 4uv ratttrei Bridie hT.

to Ho It Nsme Church. Intcnaect Calvary Cemetery. TtC it POINTING, waurproofing. c.viiw, mim. sirvyinr.

weajey. 2201 Montcoraerv. CH 0261. eonditionai ngnt to reject any or ail nmiMMii. eniameys uneo, soreDes inn garages; alteratKma.

Ideal. 5474 Dei- ne tn sta'e at BEI- IOD delivered or "laid" Superior Co. ments of Holy Mother Church, widow of Sidney B. Smith, dear mother of Frank W. and Sidney B.

Smith dear enter of the lata i CMPil urj.iBitM vr ITS THf CHAM SHAMPOO THAT MAKES THf DFIENCt mar. RO. 3 THF UVrVERSTTT OF ILUOII TrTTT wsBtfwws i 1 ei55Ejnersld. Ajtwster 1S45R. "BOOT blue" grass.

B. HU. Bske'rT 1 u- mil trS Umw. Safe, Wn ifig Cfcimiial, St, CoAditiaciarf DsnoVvff IN ONE EASY TO USE CIEAM SHAMPOO J-rUE SKIPPT. i'-m 18.

1951. dyrMng eon of Le-ii, nd Leona Maas (nee Hnwee. dr brother of Suxann. our de.r grandson, nephew and cousin, im Boon same day. 2 T-ar Beckssanxt, Charles and Tnaresa sree esiioiaiea, jode Hiekorv.

GR. 0043. eierk. dear BWLfccr-in-law and grandmother. vrt i.urneraa Lfiu-f h.

and Ohio. Interment Cod-eordia Cemetery. tceised was a 9TaTWt haW a TUCKPOI.VTINO. Always ehbnney work: tanlrv Amard. Kip ww.

iciir-j. x.m.umr n. Jdt. tucerai rrosa Homiti'i is year. free estimatae.

7814 8. Broadway. 2201 Carolina. fR- runera! There 21. 10 30 fAINTING 43 a.s.jy em a XZDSpilBJ am.

to f. Martin of Tours Tkts auau arm thitapoo amuR trm ft annMoolioc. loor-Iaitiac work, plai p7klNTTN5; Interior, exterior; floors Dl.EBER. LEO June 17. X.

20th st. Intermect Cairary For tft Thnlgs You W.rrf, terms; let as estimate. General Church. Interment Mount Olive Cemetery. Member ef Chrtstias CO.

424 MlffttL FR 4571. dtivtr Buewia nf A 1. ad wn poa nn your Mil ecu erf tfut on, exeat otte sad iooat damuaf: No nitiac. aoc nc let. Xarkac Hut Yvnng Shwpoo ma cacuefr acw fw.acijik- map a atunaxm.

but the ouil my ml A veodctfel cnariirmnw. CO retinisned, ruooer and aspnsit Installed: reaaonabie: guaranteed. Acre, sua E'xel MTI 35. Mothers Confraternitr or St. Mar TCCKPOTr7TllG.

dear step-father of Francis Kramer. Keep an Eyo on tho Want tin of Tours Church who win meet T-j m. to r-re tje Poeary. r-pejrm, new wore guaranteed. rur- FaintTng aj son 329 N.WnitUer, JE.1IZ5 and cousin.

TJZZZX; SUFER STORES fiTTTORD SOirtuckpomtln Save more rJua ose-tkirrj the cost Unf I EETTiER TjZXT. JT.CM IDeaU staining. I Jnterier-exteflor deeorating: Dutch liceni irtm KLTI3 Ftmeral Home 290A Graven. Thnre ln cbiitotT axrui tlA A. -Ifdiflarneffr TW 1 OVf 21- 30 m- Reoatem Man.

Boy material seed guaranteed I 'i Save tore tfiaa ooe-tiurrj the cost Order Yoor Wart Ad for 7 Days "Irjcw6rxjTHfHa: 'VorgajC Order Yoor Want Ad for 7 Days SI LOUIS FOST-DISKTOI reeuoa Cemetery. est; qtticK, neat service, cau 23X1 I. Coraptoa. FL. 3553.

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