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MM PUPONT AV Kl 12M Albin Chapel. Paul Alblnson, Director 220Q Nicollet AT 1418 Brothers 3700 Nicollet LO 2624 Richard M. Gill FRANKLIN AT CHICAGO T739 iti net Gill Brothers' 1 FUNERAL CHArat, Ul LAURJ0, AV. OS MTS iWashburn-McReavy ESTABLISHED TEAM 405 Central AT 2398 LEEMORTUARX Reuel P. Lee 3700 Nicollet LO 2624 JDAVIES MORTOXRy Harmon Place at 14th St.

MAin 4351 1 O. E. LARSON 01 CENTRAL AV. 9R3, ROY T. PATTERSON MoDIVITT FUNERAL, HOME TH AV A LAKE ST, PR K7l FOY-SULLIVAN ST 1244 12.

TRANSPORTATION ft TRAVEL DRIVE a car to calif. Northern- Calif. lOsklsnd, rrttco. tt. Tak (amil; or frlrnds.

PA 9591 1 I mkimh m'JMS n-it MtWM SOW Www 1 HKnH IMI arm I WHOU HftvUl tM Ml(A Twin Cities Wettest Rain dampened most of the Upper Midwest Saturday and early Sunday. The M.i I Tn Upper Midwest skies began clearing Sunday after a gen- IIC1 lOQay frfli rain. The rain moved east acroRS Minnesota and ths Dakotas with the cold front that was situated over Wisconsin yesterday. A high pressure area moving In from Montana indicates fair to partly cloudy Twin Cities got the most precipitation with 1.14 inche. Rapid City, S.

had nearly an inch and more rain was falling in South Dakota last night. Highest temperature was 84 at La Crosse, weather with high temperatures near 80 today. DEATHS 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS ADAM Dolly firry, age T9. of till W.

River Road. Survived try 1 brothers. Jesse Perry of Atlanta. Murlt Perry ol 3 inters, Mrs. Otis Claybronk Of Dan Francisco, Mrs, Dallaj Husman or UPnrte City, Iowa, Ellen Perry of Mpls.

Servlcea Mon. 1 p.m., from Waahburn-McReevy chapel, 408 Central. Interment Sunset Memorial Par cemetery. AIT Ada Eileen, are 60. Res, 8914 Cortland suddenly on Run.

Survival by 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert Cary, Mrs. Norman Carlton, Jacksonville, son, Gilbert Autry, Seattle, 1 grandchildren, sister. Mrs. Laura Rickey, brother Fred C.

Nunn, both of Chaflee, Mo. Member of Eastern Star. Services A Interment Fri. at San Bernadino, Cailf. Arrangements Johnson Kimerai Horn K01 Lyndala S.

PL tilt. BAKHR Joseph age 71, residence 3324 Elliot av. Survived by 1 siter, Rosemond M. Baehr ot Minneapolis. Funeral notlc later.

Arrangement by Gill Brothers. BENJAMIN Mary Rosella, age 48. ot o14 Bryant av N. Survived by husband, Herman 2 sons, Cletus J. Thayer and Jamea C.

Thayer; daughter, Beverly Jeanne Devoid: mothir, Mrs. Sadie M. Brandenburg, all of 1 brnlhera, Joseph C. Thompson of Mpls. and Kenneth J.

Thompson ot Santa Barbara, 3 grandchildren. Funeral Monday 7:30 a.m. from Gill Brothers Chapel and o'clock at the Basilica of St. Mary, interment Ft. Snelllng National Cemetery.

The Rosary Sunday I p.m. at tha Mortuary. age 85 of 3102 24th av 8, Survived by wife Ruth, 3 sons Melvln and Homer. Mother, 2 brothers. Services Tuesday, 2 p.m., North Alliance Church.

1300 Lowry N. Interment Crystal Lake. Arrangementa BUiman Hunt Chapel, BONNEVILLE Rose Mary, age 73. "Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Louis Du-pont of Hamel, Mrs.

Harry Johnson of 2 sons, Arthur J. of 3326 Halifax av, Robbtnadale, Williman J. of 3 sisters, Mrs. Felix Bolduc. Mrs.

i Steve Bolduc, of Mrs. Peter Larsen of California; Brother Fein of Illinois: 19 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren. Funeral a.m. Tuesday from Hanaon-Nugent, 2116 Nicollet. Masa 10 a m.

Tuesday at St. Thomas Church at Corcoran. Rosary 8:30 Monday evening at Hanson-Nugent Chapel. BROWN Mrs. Anna of 428 Her-aehel St.

Paul, Sunday morning. Mother of Mrs. C. S. Bastlan of St.

Paul, Dr. H. Russell Brown of Watertown, S. Sherman W. Brown of Mobrldge, D.

Also 11 grandchildren 5 great grandchildren. Sister of Mrs. Clara Will. Mrs. William F.

Hanker, Joseph P. Henry Herr. Funeral from- the chapel of 0 Halloran It Murphy. 215 W. 6th St.

at Main av, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Serv-Ices at St. Mark's Church. 9 o'clock.

Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Water-town. S. D.

St, Mark's Rneary Jk Altar Society Vigil p.m. Tuesday. In lieu of flowers, donations may be muBe to Our Lady of Good Counsel Cancer Home, St. Paul. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m.

Monday. Rosary vigil Mathiesen oergen Rhodes Funeral Chapel. Watertown, S. 7 p.m. Wednesday, followed by Interment service, St.

Mary Cemetery, Watertown, S. D. CHASE age of 2829 Bloomington av. Survived by wife, Ellen son, John F. of Mpls.

3 daughters, Mrs. Frank Welchselbaum A Elisabeth. Chaae. both of Mpls. Mrs.

Robert F. Keating of Mlnot. N. D. 5 grandchildren.

Funeral Tuesday 8:18 a.m. from Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel, o'clock at Holy Rosary church. Interment National cemetery. The Rsaary Monday 8 p.m. at the Mortuary.

CHEI.HTROM Eva age 89. Residence 2309 Hayes t. NR. I formerly of 3217 E. 24th at.) survived by 2 sons, Martin T.

A Gust V. grandchildren 4 brother, Waldemar Sundqulst at Flint. Mich. Member of Bethany Covenant church. Funeral Wed p.m.

at Anderson-Abrahamson Funeral Chapel. 12th av S. ike St. Into ment Hillside. CflRISTEWSEN Hfrahel of Orchard Lake, age 42.

Survived by wife Janet, 2 sons, Dean and Barry. Arrangements White Funeral Home, Lakevllle. CORDEN Thames age 79, reaidenca 1707 N. 3rd St. Retired employe of the Great Northern Railroad.

Survived by wife. Selma: 1 brother, James of Chicago. Services Tuesday at 2 m. at the Clear Laka Methodist Church. Lafayette.

Minn. Henry w. Anderson Mortuary, 1839 E. Lake at. CrTTING Frank age II, of 2913 38th av S.

Survived by wife, Emma daughter. Mrs. Doris C. Bevls of granddaughter, Mrs. Russell E.

Sletten and great-grandson Terry Lee Sletten of Venus. Calif. Service Monday 1 p.m. at Alblnson Chapel. Chicago ay 17th st.

Interment Lakewood cemetery. Elmer Alblnson, director. EirtE Betsy age 79. Formerly of 1606 Jefferson st. NE.

Beloved mother of George Mpls. Arthur Sacra-' memo, Calif. Also survived by A brother in Norway. 1 granddaughter and 1 great grandson. Services Tuesday 1:30 m.

at the O. E. Larson Chapel, 2301 Central av NE. Interment Hillside. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS HTTMAXN Mrs.

Jeanette Dunn. 1T84 Eleanor, Bt. Paul. Win of Otto (liter of Mr. Clyde B.

(Mamlei DaW rynpla, Menomonlr, Mich, Mrs. John W. iNehiei Froach, Mrs, Peter (Sarah) Hanson. Mrs. Clauda G.

(Allcai Moberg, Matthew q. Dunn, all of Mpi. William B. Dunn, Hollywood. Calif.

Funeral from the Willweracheid. Mor-, tuary. Grant A Dunlap. St. Paul, Wednesday 8:30, Services St.

Leo a Church 8 O'clock. Interment NitloneJ Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. Parlin vigil 6 p.m.

Tuesday, JOHNSON Samuel I age 74. residence 4122 W. 44th st, on Friday. Sur- trivet by his wife. Cor daughter, Mis.

W. iCamillesi Parks; son Stanton 2 grandchildren, Wayne and Suzanne Park of broiher, Ernest H. Johnson, Denver, Colo. Services Tuesday aliernoon 2 o'clock at Welander-Quist (West Chapeli, 2301 Du- Pont 8, Interment Sunset Memorial aril, JONES Richard (Bill), age 7, of 3011 Colfax av S. Survived by his wife, Isabella 8 4 daughters, Mrs.

John (Mar-Jorlei Pitt of Pomona, Mrs. Chester rHrlenl Sulem, Mrs. Jame (Hajelt Ford, Mrs. Howard iFlorencal Clemens, all of 3 sons. William Harold, Thomas R.

(Mpls, police chief) and John Kenneth all of Mpls. 14 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. Funeral service Sunset Memorial Park Chapel, Monday 3 p.m. Remains at Barney Anderson A son Funeral Horn until noon Monday, LEiV-OM on July 12, residence St. Petersburg, formerly ot Minneapolis.

Survived by hi wife Grace K. and 2 daughters. Mrs. 8. (Verms) Knudsnn Mpls.

and Mrs. E. R. (LeVoni Gehrke of St, Paul, and brother Ernest P. and sister Mrs.

W. H. Irvine, both of St. Paul. Also 7 grsndchtldren.

Services on Tuesday at 3 p.m. from Liato A Wold Chapel, 831 S. Snelllng av, Interment Sunset cemetery, St. Paul, Friend may call alter 2 p.m. on Monday, MiNIKJl'IST Eva Marie, age 83, residence 3226 15th av S.

Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs, W. J. Schmalsle, Lo Angelee; Mrs. Elsie Nelson, Mrs. Evelyn Hultgien of Montlcello; 6 sons, Edwin Oscar Paul Harold D.

A Russell llgrand-chlldren; 2 great grandrhilrfttn; 1 brothers, Charles A. Anderson, Mpll. A David Anderson, Sweden. Member of Ellm Covenant Church. Funeral service, 1:30 m.

Anderson-Abrahamson Ohapel, 1119 E. Laka st. Interment Crystal Laka Cemetery. MCCARTHY Edward, age 75. of 2404 N.

3rd st. Formerly of Hancock, Minn. Survived by wife, Mary: 6 daughters, Mrs. Irene Scott. Mrs.

Margaret Pllon, Mrs. Mary Kurfel, Mrs. Agues Ding-man, Mrs. Rose Heriog and Miss Cath-' erlne, all of 1 ton, Francl McCarthy, Rochester, Minn. 15 grandchildren: 2 sisters, Mrs.

Mary McDonnell, Mrs. Ann Aschman, Morris, 2 brothers. Mike A John ot Morris. Services Monday 10 a.m. Requiem Mau at Morris.

Interment Clontarf. Rosary at Malone-Heinrlch Funeral Horn Saturday at 6 p.m. MERE Helen age 80, raldence 2918 Park av. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Jame Woods, Taylor, Mr.

Henry Peterson, son Leo Marmarth, 13 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, Funeral eerv-lces Monday morning 10 clock An- denon-Abrahamaon Mortuary, 1119 E. Laka at. Interment Montlcello, Minn, MOSHIF.R Fred age 81 of 914 Washington av S.E. Survived by 2 sons, Hugh and Paul, both ot 1 daughter, Mrs. G.

E. (Dorothy) Boman of Duluth, 1 granddaughter, sister Mrs. Amelia Wobschall of Waseca, services Tuesday 1 p.m. from Washburn-Mc-Reavy Chapel, 409 Central, Interment Hillside Cemetery. PETTIGRKW Sarah age 76, rest- dence 2103 Oliver av on Thurs.

Survived by her daughter Mrs. R. w. Watson. Detroit, Mrs.

S. J. Perry of Phoenix, Mrs. A. C.

Goodwin of Robbinsdale, Mrs. E. M. Clemens. Barron.

son John chief warrant officer in Korea. Charles Lynn, Frank Robbinsdale, Daniel, Pottstown, 2 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, brothers Charles B. Farnham, Billings, Sumner w. Farnham, Mpls. Funeral service Mon.

1 p.m. St. Andrews Epls-, copal church. 19th A James av N. In- ferment National Cemetery.

Memorial preferred in lieu of flowers. Revlewal at the Welander-Quist (North Chapel), 1300 W. Broadway, until Mon. noon. FADER The Rev.

Luke. He survived by wife, Lela: sons. Dr. Luke, Dr. Paul, Philip.

Dr. Daniel A John: 1 daughter Blanche; sister Mrs. Kath-ryn Hawthorne A 13 grandchildren. Services will be held 2 o'clock. Wed.

at -the River-Lake Gospel Tabernacle. Remains will lie in state at the Tabernacle from 11 o'clock until time of service. Burial Sunset Memorial Park, Memorials preferred In lieu of flowers. Arrangements with Oflkley-BJorklund Funeral Home, Elton BJorklund, Director. REESE Theresa, age 98 on Saturday at Montlcello.

wife of the late Joseph Reese. Survived by daughter Gertrude Plummer of Montlcello, Minn. Son -Herbert preceded her In death. 2 nieces of Chlcato. Services 2 pm.

Tuesday. Montlcello Funeral Home. Interment Riverside. Arrangement by Montlcello Funeral Home. RIESCHL Maurlne age 45.

4015 E. 7Rth st. Survived by husband, Rudolph 1 brother, Harold Kaech. Service Monday, 8:15 a.m. McDIvttt Funeral Home, 2825 E.

Lake st: o'clock Church of St. Therese. Prior and Norfolk av. St. Paul.

Burial St. Mary cemetery. Rosary Sunday eve, 8 p.m. WAGNER John Elk River. July 12.

Husband of Urtilla N. Survived bv 4 sisters. Emily Wagner. Mrs. Albin Bowman, Mrs.

Charlotte Connev. Mrs. Earl Patrau. 2 brothers. Joseph A A Edward Wagner, all of St.

Paul. Funeral St. Andrew's, 9 A.M. Tues. Rosary 8 Dare's Chapel, Elk River.

Interment Sunset Memorial Park, Mpls. WHALEN Lawrence of 4528 Casco av, survived by wife. Rose 2 sons, Lswrence D. and George hoth of Mpls: mother. Mrs.

Sarah Mae Whalen of Waukesha, 3 sisters, Mrs. w. s. Huxford of Evanstnn. 111., Mrs.

Kermlt Johnson of Milwaukee. Mrs. George Potter of Evanston: 2 brothers, John L. of Milwaukee. Richard D.

of Omaha: 6 grandchildren. Funeral Monday 8:15 a.m. from Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel, 9 o'clock at Church of Our Lady of Grace. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. The Rn.

ry Sunday 8 p.m. at the Mortuary. CORRECTION WHITE Mrs. Gladys 1608 5th av age 62. Services Tuesday 2 p.m.

at Joe Billman's House of Flowers. 2121 Nicollet. Interment Lakewood. WYNES George age 76. Dyckman Hotel on Friday.

Survived by wife. Ann Mae. 1 sister, 1 brother, Joseph Dallas. Texas Services Wednesdav 2:30. p.m.

at Welander-Outst (South Chapel) Chicago av at Interment Lakewood. CEMETERY LOTS 4 GRAVE lot Sunset blk Sac VBrlcc. $400 cash. Lvg. city.

'WH 2657. 7. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Twin Cities MRS. CLARA A. CUSTAFSON Services for Mrs.

Clara A. Gustafson, 69, 5049 Fifteenth avenue who died Saturday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Welander-Quist mortuary, 1825 Chicago avenue, with burial in Lakewood cemetery. Survivors are her husband, Fred; two daughters, Dorothy, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Esther Kane, Santa Monica, and a sister, Mrs.

Alice Nyquist, Froid, Mont. MRS. CECILIA KLEAT5V Services for Mrs. Cecilia Kle-ven, 73, 2312 Seabury avenue, who died Friday, will be held at 1 p.m. today at Enger mortuary, with burial in Hillside cemetery, Mrs.

Kleven, a native of Nor-dre Aurdal, Norway, was a Minneapolis resident 36 years. She was a member of Bethany Lutheran church. Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. D. L.

Cass, Columbus, Mrs. H. B. Peck and Mrs. Leon Peck, both of Spring Green, and a brother, Amil Matson, Madison, Wis.

FRED W. MOSHIER Services for Fred W. Moshler, 81, 914 Washington avenue. SE who died Saturday, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Washburn-McReavy mortuary, with burial in Hillside cemetery.

Mr. Moshier, a native of Wilton, was a Minneapolis resident 60 years. He was a retired employe of the Standard Oil where he had gained recognition for more than 50 years service. As superintendent of the company's tank, wagon and service station division, he had supervised the. building of the first 20 Standard Oil Co, service stations in Minneapolis.

Survivors are two sons, Hugh and Paul, both of Minneapolis; a daughter. Mrs. G. E. (Dorothy) Boman, Duluth, and a sister, Mrs.

Amelia Wobschall, Waseca, Minn. GEORGE A. WYNES Services for George A. Wynes, 76, Dyckman hotel, who died Friday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Welander-Quist mortuary, 1825 Chicago avenue, with burial In Lakewood cemetery.

Mr. Wynes was employed for many years in the advertising department of the Minneapolis Journal. He also had been em MVii wh nrHM at anas Area Skies to Clear Following Rainy Week-end Upper Midwest skies will con tinue clearing today after a week-end rain that gave some croplands moisture of half an Inch. The general forecast for Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota is fair to partly cloudy with top temperatures of 70 to 80. The Twin Cities will be fair and warmer Tuesday.

Rain that moved east across the area with a cold front Saturday and early yesterday brought 1.14 inches of rain to the Twin Cities. Winds reached gusts of 50 miles an hour at the airport here. The weather bureau said much of Minnesota and the Dakotas got rain measuring from half an inch to an inch!" There were isolated dry spots, however, Three Methodist Bishops Installed MILWAUKEE, WIS. U.B- Three newly elected Methodist bishops were consecrated at the Methodist north-central jurisdictional conference here Sunday. -The new bishops are Dr.

Ed win Voigt, Indianola, the Rev. F. Gerald Ensley, Colum bus, Ohio, and the Rev. D. Stanley Coors of Lansing, Mich.

They were elected by 344 delegates Saturday from a nine-state area for a life appointment. They are assigned to episcopal districts for four-year terms. Bishop Coors was assigned to the Minnesota district, Bishop Voigt to North and South Dakota, and Bishop Ensley to Des Moines, la. Four Sail Champs at Minnetonka Winning skippers In sailboat races Sunday at Lake Minnetonka were Leonard Carpenter, Earl Savage, Chuck Cole and Tim Brackett. Falcon teon'rd Carpenter :01.1 Hornet Jcm aiiady Lady Ken Allen a os.29 Shypoke Gene Glueck 33.01 CLASS Dolphin II Eiul SavaM 1:2413 Easy Colng Sieve Wyer 1:24.1 Milady John Hunt 1:25.35 mim Lace BUI Carjlll 1:27.11 Nymph III Pete 1:27.16 CLASS DTnur Chuck Cole windy Margaret Ceyton.

1:41.10 By Gemlny. sue Ijuck 1:43.15 Bluebelle Lucy Bell 1:43.1 wanderer Tom Brackett 1:43.21 russ Blue Heron Tim Brackett 124 14 Commodore Woody Jewett 3 24,33 sea Nvmon Llncon 2:31.10 Caper Bradley Roblnaon. aunatrou pavta rrt.lt Larsen Captures Clay Courts TitU From the Trttnue Wire Service RIVER FOREST, ILL. Art Larsen defeated top-seeded Dick Savitt 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 to win the National Clay Courts men's singlet tennis championship Sunday. Larsen teamed with Grant Golden to win the men's doubles title over Hugh Stewart and Noel Brown 6-2, 6-4.

8-6. Anita Kanter whipped Lucille Davidson 6-4, 6-3 in the women's singles final. Grid Bombers Open Workouts Nearly 50 prospective gridders reported Sunday to the Minneapolis Bombers who drilled at Nokomis beach. Among them was Skip Engel, Minnesota fullback of last fall, who signed Saturdav with the Bombers who open their 10- game slate Aug. 23.

Drills will be held Tuesdav and Thursday nights at 6:30 D.m. at West Thirty-second street and cainoun drive. Sets Stock Record MILWAUKEE, WIS. UP) Marshall Teage of Daytona Beach, set a new qualifying record and then went on to win the 150-mile stock car race at the State Fair park Sunday. His winning time was two hours.

14 minutes and 57.8 second for an average speed of 66.6 miles an hour. IJ.S. SOCCER TEAMS BOWS HELSINKI CP) Egypt defeated the American Olympic soccer team 5-1 In a practice match Sunday. Half time score wm 8-0. THE WEATHER MINNEAPOLIS RKAMNftX HUMiniTY At 6:30 SJ per rent.

PRECIPITATION 24 houra endtna 6:30 p.m., 1 14 Inchn. Total irom Jan. to date, 15 36 InchM. SUN Rltea 4 a.m., aeta 7:56 pm. MOON PHA.SK 1-aat fluartar.

FUea p.m., acta pm. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES Sunday hleh 79, low 64; year atn hth 62, low 61. Ail-rlme recotd hlh tor the month ins, July 14, All-tune record low jor the month 44, July 7, 16M, HOUR1.V TEMPERATURES en Fife One, OFFICIAL FORECASTS TWIN CITIES: Partly cloudy with little change In temperature, Hlih 66, MTNNWWTA: Partly eloudy and warmer north today. Hlrh 7(vf), WISCONSIN: Partly cloudy and cooler at and aouth today. Hlih 76-60.

NORTH DAKOTA: Pair today. Hlah W-60. SOUTH DAKOTA Partly cloudy today with widely acattered ahowera aouth, Hlih 70-80, OEWTRAf, OR6ERVAT10RS EAST CENTRAL ABC ABC CMcaio 4 71 Indtanapo'i 61 64 Cincinnati 64 66 Madison 66 7 Cleveland 6 Marquette 72 66 Detroit 64 74 Milwaukee 67 71 Gr. Raplda 76 ste Maria 2 61 Green Bay 64 7j WEST CENTRAL Dm Molnea 64 66 .36 Omaha 63 67 .36 Dubuoue 66 66 St. Loula 66 71 .36 KanaaaClty 76 66 1.76 Sloui City 61 65 .47 Ok la.

City 73 .22 ATLANTIC Atlanta 6 New York 97 76 Boston 69 73 Phlla'phla 86 71 Jack'vlila 2 76 .11 Plttaburjh 03 66 Miami 66 71 Waih'ton 61 CU1.F Abilene 76 Galveaton 66 61 Amarllle 92 63 .04 NewOrl'na 60 73 .01 Brewnay'la 93 76 San Ant'lo 96 75 El Paao 90 70 Tampt 87 74 Fort Worth 99 76 MOUNTAIN Altrati'qut 94 65 Phoenlj 164 71 Boiae 3 59 Pueblo 91 64 Cheyenna 74 49 ,66 sit. City 80 ss Denver 86 S7 Tucaon 101 70 Helena 74 60 PACIFIC Freano fl 56 SanFran'eo 63 S5 LoaAntelei 83 66 Seattle 82 56 Portland 89 59 Spokane 66 67 San Dlec 74 68 CANADA Pt Arthur 77 64 .49 Retina 78 3 .65 Montreal 82 66 Wlnnlpej 70 S2 A Hltrhcat temperature Sunday. Loweat temperature Hunaay. Precipitation Sunday, Trace. Fargoan Heads Nation's Elks NEW YORK (JP) Sam Stern, Fargo, N.

banker, was elected grand exalted ruler of the Benevolent and Portective Order of Elks as the fraternity opened its 88th national convention here. The vanguard of some 30,000 Elks and their wives who will attend a five-day convention were greeted by several other Elks, including Mayor Vincent Impellitteri and James A. Farley, former postmaster general. Fetes Canceled As Eva Peron Fights for Life BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (UP) An official communique Sunday night reported no change in the condition of Eva Peron, wife of Argentine President Juan D. Peron, who is believed to ne dying.

"The condition of Senora Eva Peron has not altered during the past 24 hours," the bulletin announced. "She Is following medical counsel of maintaining complete rest." Cancellation of celebrations scheduled here emphasized the gravity of the situation. Mrs. Peron never has recov-ered fully from a major operation last November. Her condition was officially labeled "unsatisfactory" Wednesday night.

The French embassy announced that the traditional observance today of Bastille day will not be held. Representatives of the Spanish colony canceled plans for the celebration of "Galicia week." 6-Year Battle Ends for Boy, 1 1 MINERAL POINT, WIS. UP) An 11-year-old boy, who received nationwide attention last winter for his six-year fight against a kidney infection, died at his home here Saturday. He was William Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Mills.

The lad was showered with gifts, received a Shetland pony and a visit from the University of Wisconsin football team last December while a patient at a Rochester, hospital. Moths Marched First OSLO, NORWAY (INS Norwegians found more than they bargained for when they rolled but the red carpet in preparation for the Duke of Edinburgh's forthcoming visit to Oslo. The carpet not used since King Haakon returned to Norway from Britain In 194S-as full lof motha. Cage Prelims for Olympics Frrnn thi Tribune Wirt Rffrlcni HELSINKI, FINLAND Preliminary competition to the 1952 Olympics gets under way here today in basketball. The games, however, do not officially start until Sunday.

Today's basketball action Is to determine pairings for the regular Olympic tourney. It does not involve the United States or Russian teams. The schedule pits Hungary vs. Greece, Italy vs. Canada, Cuba vg.

Belgium, th Philippines vs. Israel, Bulgaria vs. Switzerland and Egypt vs. Turkey. Communist China and Nationalist China also seek basketball berths, but their bids must be acted upon by the International Olympic committee.

Meanwhile, Russia's hammer and sickle was raised to the flagpole in a formal ceremony at the Iron Curtain camp. The shindig included a 10-foot color picture of Stalin. A number of American athletes were present, and famous names like shot put champion Jim Fuchs soon were a center of attraction for the Russian competitors. The Iron Curtain athletes held their first extensive workout at their camp. Several American newspapermen wefe present, and they came away cpnvinced that the United States faces stiff competition.

OLYMPIC BRIEFS: United States Wrestling Coach Ray. mond Swartz named seven of the eight members of his team. They are flyweight William Peer, bantamweight Bill Borders, featherweight Josiah Henson, lightweight Thomas Evans, welterweight Bill Smith, middleweight Dan Dodge and light heavyweight Henry Wittenberg wallin top Joe Galati, Russ Bond and Ralph Wallin paced speedway drivers at three different tracks Sunday. Galati won the 12-car feature, the trophy race and the first-heat event at St. Cloud Speedway, St.

Cloud, Minn. At Rex Speedway Russ Bond canrurpd the championship dash, feature race ana iirst heat race. Ralph Wallin set a new half- mile track record of :24.9 at Twin City Speedway. Harvey Porter, won the 15-lap feature, Harold Burns the championship event and Porter and Bob Haeg took heat races at Twin City. A three-car crackup marred the feature at St.

Cloud when Jim Schaffer, Minneapolis, was struck broadside by Don Morrow, Minneapolis. The two cars were then hit by a third driven by Howie Wheeler, Sartell, Minn. Schaffer sustained head injuries. Sinbad 'D' Champ at Lake Calhoun Gordy Lewis, making his first sailing appearance of the season, sailed the Sinbad to first place in the class race at Lake Calhoun Sunday. Emmett Brennan, on the Challenger, won again In class as Jerry Malmberg brought Rhythm across the finish line first in class X.

CLASS 1 ISfL," OnrdT Lewta V44.M JmlMOB 1-44 Beanlt Bob Mom vSm Bob Polk 1 52 23 CLASS oiillMiger Kmmrtt Brmrum ir48.oi kerth star jrk Culhaiw Jjoii Wlckl 1-54 00 CLASS RhvtbJB J.rry Mslmturl 07 Roysl Bob Morris Hukllau Dick Kruiif Gw whii Su Rutcllff Wiiltecap Ecim :52.23 MINNESOTA VALLEY Bloom inston 5 ft ft towlsior 6 3 FrHndjthuh nd Brenner Anderson. CARVER-HENNEPIN St Bojltfaciui 1J IS Wleonil 4 7 3 How Hm; Mu, Wimr, nil wenr. Woortit 1 Clwsha 7 txmgpekr. Overby titi Mlllw; Huntntiifw an4 Mtuwium, SOLUNAR TABLES Here ar0 Jnhn ATHm 1rntfci At lablM lor tody tnd tooi'vrrow. Based on yi.wujv vuiutmx int sun ana moon, mr takiM Indicate the pcrioda ot lwdtng nd activity in fih and wtidlllf.

Major fwrtods hown In boldfaw tTi. fin at 1ttt tlraw ihown and list an hour and a half to two hmira. Minor period. In lirhtlac? typ, from half an hour to an hour. Th tab! an? no fuarantM that fish will Mt.

tut aportwien have fmmd they todieatt ttu period! 01 treateat activity. A.M. P.M. July 14 11:50 6:35 B.00 July 15 12:15 6:25 12:40 6:50 ployed by thp Sanitary Meat for 12 years. Survivors are his wife, Ann Mae; a brother, Joseph Dallas, Texas, and a sister.

Upper Midwest IRENE C. SMITH, for 25 years a primary instructor in the New Ulm, public schools and a past president of the New Ulm Legion auxiliary, at New Ulm. Elsewhere SALOMON GRUMBACH, 68, French Socialist leader and onetime delegate to the United Nations, at Neuilly, France. HENRY E. JACOBY, 71, president of Yonkers, N.

general hospital and eastern sales representative for 40 years of D. R. Sperry and Co. of Aurora, 111 at Yonkers, N. Y.

DUNCAN McMARTIN BALD-WIN, 39, stage and television star, at New York. Motor Executive Dies as Car Smashes Train LAPEER, MICH. US) Arnold Lenz, 64, general manager of the Pontiac division of General Motors and his wife were killed in a grade crossing accident near here Sunday. Sheriff's officers ssid Lenz' car crashed into the side of the Ntew York Central railroad's "Beeliner." 7 Charged With Drunken Driving Minneapolis police arrested seven motorists on charges of drunken driving during the week-end. They are Leander Jumes, 27, ,4903 Osseo road, William Per-kins, 27, 2301 Portland avenue; Verley L.

Long, 31, 1415 Aldrich avenue Wilford Lucke, 30, 1529 Hillside avenue; Oscar Dahl-sten, 65, 1611 S. Sixth street; Raymond Hansen, 37, 1039 Du-pont avenue and Erick A. Sandstrom, 729 E. Sixteenth street. Korean Homes Lost PUSAN, KOREA VP) The Korean government estimates half of South Korea's 20 million people have been forced from their homes by the war.

It says 40 per cent of the efugees are suffering "extreme hardships." 10:251523 Nicollet av, motor. 10:34221 SE. Arthur st, wires. 10:433208 Logan av root A Attic. SUNDAT A.M.

12:283339 25th av lightning. 4.4436 N. 15th st. room. 6:48878 East Hennepin, rags.

STjNDAr P.M. :05 75 Nicollet av, awning. ST. PAUL MARRIAGE LICENSE; APPLICATIONS George D. Fisher, 815 W.

Idaho av; Sherry 1. Oilman, 807 W. Idaho av. William D. Allert, 852 McLean at; Maxtnt A.

slgfrld. University i-arni, Richard A. Llebeit, 57 N. Dale st; Geraldlnt L. Johnson, 1600 N.

St. Albans st. Frank p. Scbaeppl, 699 Srlby av; Phyllis L. Younghans.

236 W. Arlington av, Eueene R. Horn, 261 Kellogg Janet C. Dorle, 1500 Randolph av. Alvln J.

Tcigeler. Waterloo, Iowa; Cora T. Telgeler, Blackhawk, Iowa. Benjamin W. Bnesch.

Coral Gables, Rita J. Murnanc, Bald Eagle Lake. BIRTHS GIRLS. 1 Mrs. Mr.

and i Earl Anderson, 1729 E. Cottage av. Theodore Anderson. 661 Cherry at Ben Chapirson, 869 Hague av. Robert Darwin.

740 Hall av. Richard DeWolf, 1534 S. Concord, South St. Paul. Raymond Edwards.

1785 E. Maryland at. Russell Ford. 1555 W. Minnehaha av.

Robert Gannaway. 1439 Palace av. Vein Gustafson. 694 N. Western av.

Thomas Hatfield. 206 5th av South St. Paul. John Kaysen. Rt.

1. John Larson, 1560 Ames av. Arthur Llesnifeld. 2000 Msntnn Robert Memtllk, 1912 E. County Rd.

B. William Miller, 7.87 Blair av. Richard Nelson, Dayton's Bluff Sta. Aiisn Peterf'ii, 5447 34th av Minneapolis. Francis 1696 E.

3rd St. Floyd Sherman. 884 Cleveland pi. Benjamin sontag, Hastings, Minn, Orald Tacheny. 887 E.

Rose av. Edward Van Zindoren, 976 Bidwell st. Lorenre Wussow, 604 Stewart av. South St. Paul.

BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ahlman, 644 Brown av. Charles Balenger, 286 N. Milton at.

Kenneth Berg. 1605 Reaney av. Charlie Bliss, Arlington. Minn. Marion Bulera.

744 James av. Lester Ellingson. 471 Livingston T. Ronald Frairr. 2127 Boyt av, Carl cenr.

Rt. 11. Thomas Havir, 1548 N. Victoria at. William Holtzbauer, 329 W.

Lawson av. Jlmmie Houser. Tanners Lake. Peter Kaliszewskl, 832 Lincoln av, St. PAul Park.

Richard Koutek, 18,10 Sherwood av. Henry Kreuser, 355 loth av South Bt. Paul, Treffle Marler. Hugo, Minn, Fred Mike. 397 Clinton av.

Theodore Mnberg. 174 W. AnnapolU at. West St. Paul.

William Mullln, S780 Highway 61, White Bear Lake. Nicholas Nemo. S70 Bates at, Robert Ramalev, 698 Oakland AT. Stephen Strlnskv. Rt.

1. Clvde Vail. 1915 E. Montana a. Raymond Wolter.

1790 Birmingham it. DEATHS Christian fartiteosen, 7T, 228 ma at, Leonard Curry. 75. 679 Albemarle at. Karl Enrenberg.

83, 118 Z. Wyoming at. Angelina Uickar, 72, 219 Campbell Av, Whltt Bear Laka. wlulam Xauajon, 60, 236 Miartagra BURBANK MOTORS, 7NC. Shar-Ride Inc.

3416 UnivTSET Have Kglstarrd passrngrs vlshlnf rldos to all point ot USA. Rldn to wort. OL 9284, Hri, 9-9. Sat. 9-S, BOTH READEES AND ADVERTISER" ARE urged to exercise caution In arranging automobile transportation with other Individuals.

Reference should be changed and rsrefuUr investigated LADY desires rid 49th A Stevena to' 602 N. 1st dilly. AT 381S days, LO 6260 eves. TAKE 4 passengers to St. Paul by Low-" tj or Broadway on Hwy.

SS. Writ 373J France Robbinsdale. CARS TO LOS ANGELES Drlv as your own. Take family er friends. Pay gas only.

AL -57(S, DRIVE a ear to Los AngelesTTalie lam-" lly or friends. Morgan Motor WK 54. DRIVE CAR to Portland or Denrer. Gas 4 oil furn. BrambUla, RE 8211, LEAV.

for Denver July 19. Taia 1 or 3, Share ep. Dorothy, GR 9630. IS. VACATION CUIDI 1 ONLY $20 WEEK Furnished housekeeping cabin, btautt ful Lake Sylvia.

CHICKAMAUGA RESORT, BR 8943 TACATION at White Bear Lake. New" mod. furn. cottages. gas, priv.

bath. 35 ml. Mpls. loop. Wh.

Bear SPEND your vacation at Medicine Lake." Johnson's Resort, OR 5-9805. Children Ijnder 8 THE KIDDIE KAMP" LO 1587. Reduced rates for July J4. HUNTING ACCOMMODATIONS, Wanted, Sood Duck Do not call, write Jerry Carnes, KSTP, Minneapolis. 11.

LOST AND FOUND LOST Boy maroon cream Schwlrm bike, with peed attach. Bsdly needed by paper boy. Reward. PL 3223 or CO 3871 LOST Small all black female cocker." Vic. West Lake Excelsior Blvd.

Wearing lie. Boy's pet. Raw. KE 3914, Kg 8778 jXjWF: Black suede purse containing Importsnt paper mraey. Vicinity Chicago A Lake.

Reward. KB 287 or CO 2742. LOST brown wallet containing on Chicago car, around 3:30 p.m. Sat. $100 reward to person returning ta i Detective Bureau, court house.

LOST Lady's white gold Longlne watSC bet. 11th Harmon to 14th it lit av. Inscribed. Rew, GE7375. LOST Male golden cocker.

Iom tauy tag No. 140, vie. Robohudai 'Sat. JU 3196. LOST RED DOG CHOW, FEMALK.

WEARING HARNESS. FAMILY PET, BO REWARD. FI 4014. LOST SmaTi, shorthaired. gnlden brown" male aog.

July 2. slack strap couar. cniiaren pet- wew. mu LOST Billfold. Tues.

a.m. about 10. Money check. Call AL 5509 or HY 9806. ask for Martha.

LOST Pet skunk. 3 white strips, nam' Pokey, weight 15 deodorised. Rew. HO 7108. LOST black white water Arts, to Pupa or Pal.

Child pet, Rew. PR 3314, "LOST -Assorted men's St women' clothing on hanger nr. 47th Wentworti g. Frl. night.

Reward. CO 0061, LOST. Part cocker puppy, fern, black white 1 week ago. Chlldren'a pet. Reward.

AL 5104. LOST Lge. Liver St white Springer' spaniel, has long tall. Vic. 14th A Portland: Reward.

GE 1300, TOST On Hwy. bet. Lacrosse St MplsT Open fac gold watch on ehatelaln pin. Rew, CE 9711 LOST White gold lady's watch. En-graved Vic Henn.

btwn. Sth 10th, Rew. BR 3384, LOST Gold watch with rubies dla-. monds Sr gold band In, nr. Oak Grov i Hotel.

Return Rm. 505. Reward. LOST Woman's underclothes, bet 39th eV Lyndale N. St 37th St Dupont N.

Reward. Call AL 3367 aft, 4'30 pm. LOST Engagement rtng Hall' Reeort, Lake John, Annandale. Rew, JTJ 3675. LOST br.

billfold, eont. drivers permlfT i lden. Call Carl Rneben, GE 2385. LOST Green St yellow Paraieet. SoB'l" Christmas gift.

Reward. PL 6775-LOST Ice tongs, 43rd at Snflmtf av, Sat, night. Reward. PR 8533,. 18.

PERSONALS WAN? addreaa of John J. and Mal garet Carmody. Former owner of lot) on Lake Leavltte, Cass County, Minn. Call Tlngdale KB 3155. TWILL hot be responsible for debhl contracted by other than myaell.

Viola read. 343 i4tn ave. H.K. I WILL NOT be responsible for ant" bills without my signature. Clarence KrelMch.

3814 Perm av N. NOT RESPONSIBLE" for any bills with-' out my signature. Morrl Chase, 1719 Sheridan Av, Mpls. lyle Myers. Call MA "PRIVATE party will pay $8 pint lor' blood donera.

CO 0473 afternoons. I9. PERSONALS, BUSINESS BRIDESBRIDESMAIDS Let us show you fine selection of eat pie bridal St formal dresses at youf convenience In your home. All dresses made to order to your measurements. Formal $35 to bridal $55 to 165.

Call Joyce for appt. MO 9-7565 or wrltt 3924 Nevada Mpls. (IS). INVISIBLE Mending. Damaged clothlnT rewoven.

Low price. Mall orders. Wla-ardWeavers, 342 Kreage Bldg. LI 6413, FRESH out flowers, roses, gladioli, pot- ted plants. Bargain Price 327 N.

HY 7995. Open Sunday. "STUDENT COLD WAVE. S3S5 Hollywood Beauty Art, 624 Henn, 3d PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS No waiting list. King Col Pool, MA 6514.

SPECIAL trimmed hats $1, fi.98 St $3. Stewart Millinery. 15 8 8th t. BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICE 25. Air Conditioning AIR conditioner, central plant.

Frctt' caliy new, 10-ton, 4000 CFM Requires cold water. Very efficient. Sac. $450. WA 7027, 27.

Ashet tnd Rubbish Hauling ASHES St RUBBISH, CLIFF. PA 6467 1 TUB OR A TRUCK LOAD WEST 50TH SOUTH Ac SOUTHWEST St rock hauled with loading ma.cn. FAMILY MAN NEEDS WORK, CUICK. 1 REAS. RUBBISH REMOVAL.

PLEAS SO 1-8923. TIN cans, rubbish brush. Vet, Run. blsh drums for saJe.pR 7984. ASHES RUBBISH HAULED REAS.

GR 0961 Or PR 3701 tow COST hauling. Ashes rubbish.1 Vet would appreciate your call. CH 6S31 FOR South Mpls. rubbish hauling, call PA 7939. Reas.

Prompt service. veterans ashes, rubbish, tt!" etc. neat work. du 6731 dump trucS Rent" PMy-UR-SgLF. 8th Henn.

AT A4 18. AwtTlng. Blinds, Siiad VENETIAN BLINDS New, 1 easing tnd nptlnrJng windnsj hade, traverse rod. Free set. ttj gabs.

MODERN SHADE, J74T KASA AV. I SEE by the TRIBUNE F4RSI ND A2 Kenneth B. U.S. 1 av accidentally on Saturday. 2 Survived bv parents, Mr.

A Mr. Tnlef Farsund: 1 brother. Robert; 1 sister. Mrs, Elmer P. Jacobs, all of MpU.

Service! Tuesday 2 p.m.. Bar. nev Anderson A Son Funeral Home, 3644 Chicago av. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at tha Funeral Home after 8 p.m.

Sunday. GAMBLE Grace D. (McDougaldi. age 73, residence 3005 Knox ave. So.

on Friday. Survived by sister, Mrs. C. A. Loucks, Olympla.

brother, J. R. Lllley, Mpls. Services Monday afternoon 2 o'clock at Welander-Quist (West Chapelt. 2301 Dupont So.

Interment Lakewood. GRAAF Augusta age 88. 2421 Chicago av. widow of the late John J. Survived by sons Arthur St Raymond; granddaughter, Delores.

Services Wednesday 10:30 a.m. at Thomson Brothers Funeral Home. New location Park av at 26th. Interment, Atwater, Minn. r.t STAFSON Clara A age 89.

residence 5049 15th av on Saturday. Survived by husband Fred; 2 daughters, Dorothy Gustafson. Mrs. Esther Kane. Santa Monica, 2 grandchildren.

Joyce A Donna Kane; 1 sister. Mrs. Alice Nyquist, Frold, Montana. Services Tuesday 2:30 p.m. at Welander-Quist (South Chapel 1 Chicago av at 19th.

Interment Lakewood. HALLORAN Albert -age 62, of 2251 5th av N. Survived by 4 sons, Thomas Robert both of William J. of San Diego, J. of Mobrldge.

S. 2 daughters, Mrs. Vem (Maryi Babcock of Mpls. and Mrs. Roger (Donna 1 Danielson of Vermont: 6 grandchildren, brother Walter 4 sisters, Marie and Mabel Kal-oran, Mrs.

Pat Devery. Sister Mar-faret of St. Mary's Hospital, all of Mpls. Funeral Tuesday 7:30 a.m. from Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel, 8 o'clock at the Basilica.

Interment St. Mary's. The Rosary Monday 8 p.m. at the Mortuary. Minneeoolii Star and Trlbunaj WANT AD RATES Regular Transient Charge Ratej BSe Pet Line Per" Day on Our Thrifty 7 Consecutive Day Rata Plan.

5, or 6 consecutive days 60c per line per day. 2 or 8 lay, 70c per line per day. 1 day (weekdays! 70c per line per day Sundays only 75c per line per day. CASH WITH COPT: A 2 61s-count on the above rates may be taken if the correct remittance accompanies the advertising. 'Parson to Person" Trani'enf Rate The following rates apply only on aervlce classifications: CHARGE (net rata per line) 7 or more consecutive days 45c per line per day.

6 consecutive days 62c per line per day. 4 or 5 consecutive days 55c per line per day. or days, 80c per Una per day. 1 day (dally) 60c per Una per day. Sundays only 85c per line per day.

CASH WITH COPYt A 10 discount on the above rates may be taken If the correct remittance accompanies tne advertising. All Position Wanted advertising requires cash in advance of publication. AH above rates apply on ads received from Minn. Wis. W.

Dat and S. Dak General rates $1 05 per line per day Sunday. 00c per line per day weekdays. 3 cash discount monrtaot All advertising cpy Is aublect to the approval of the Publ'ehei. Publication of ads In editions outside of Minneapolis and Its suburbs Is optional with the Publisher.

The liability of the Fob-Usher for errors In an ad or for failure to an ad shall be limited to publishing the ad In a subsequent Issue, providing the advertiser reports the error or omission oa tha day that It ocean. Phone AT 31 1 1 'Want ada accepted antO 6 pat, dally 9 p.m. Friday for Sunday. IN ST, PAUL, CALL NE 1121 Or stop at one of our counter Main office. Portland A Fifth St Loop office.

Lobby. N.W. Bank Bldg. INDEX Of Maior Classifications Clasalfiratlim Member ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE 166-19I BUSINFSS OPPOKTTWrrTM 1I8-1U BUSINESS SERVICES 28-AI EDUCATIONAL EWPLOr-MEJiT MEN 98-96 EMPLOYMENT WOMEN FINANCIAL 68-93 SEAL ESTATE 132-17 RENTALS 116-11 MINNEAPOLIS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Harold Jarchow. 21, OaWawn, Jacque- Una Cummlta, 36.

3504 Bmerion av S. Jaaper Hatten, leial, Norwood, lone Barlcley. lesal, 2100 Garfield av. Donald Fredlund, 25, 4630 Stevens av; De- lorea Kosmoekl, S3, 1 and.ev S. Robert Shockency.

21, 60SJ Humboldt ay Anna Johnaon, 18, 3240 Bryant av Albert Nelson, 27. 4360 Toledo av, Robbina- dale; Charlotte Sampson, 23, 5712 Grand av. Richard Dahl, 32 4204 1 2th av Gloria Pearson. 31, 3S38 Portland av. Vernon splinter, legal, 1200 W.

28th at; Patricia Townsend, leal, 1931 Irving av S. Robert Pauly, 21, Chicago; Eleanor Erlck- son, 19. 3513 10th av S. Richard Thoreaon, 22. 803 University av Carol Schmeling, 18, 3300 NK.

Lincoln t. Robert Crockford, 21, 1774 Emeraon av Mary Vandergon, 21, 1920 Emeraon S. Harold Mtrka, 25. Duluth, Julane Hogan, 20, 3730 Aldrich av N. Edward Johnaon, legal, Mankato, Bvalyn Turner, legal, 8254 Bloomington av.

Robert Torvik, 23, 4428 ISth a Betty JYamen, su. 46th av S. Donald Norrla. 28, 2018 Irving ay Beverly Guntataom, 22, Wayiata. Gerald Hawkins.

37, 837 ISth Blale Foer, 26, 818 24th av NS. Ilnar Vnseth, 27, Westby, Luella Duncorab, 22, 2344 S. 6th at. Dennis Perry, 22, 2504 37th ay Irene White, 18, eame. Gordon Smith, 21, 37r5 Russell av Shirley stanek.

18, 3208 N. 2nd st. Frederick Smith. 25, 3849 Harriet av; Carolyn Feldneyer, 22, 2531 Chicago av. Arthur Olson.

35, 5833 Upton av Mary Schockely, 33, 2735 Lyndale av S. Edward Juaeph, 27. 332 University av Luella Kramer, 21, 3433 Colfax av S. George Johnson, 30, 2220 27th ay Lots Warp, 23, 3410 NK. Fillmore St.

Arnold Evans, legal, 2318 Logan ay Margaret Dunteavy, legal, 1522 Pena av N. Donald Ehreaman. 29. 3737 Stevena av; Alice Bllllet, 24. 3010 45th ay g.

Robert Schardln, 2, 315 NK. Johnson at; Marilyn Person. 1. 604 3rd av SE. Earl Whal.

1. 4804 Minnehaha av; Beverly Bolaon, 18, 4840 Minnehaha av. James Cordon, 28, Chicago; Betty Hennlnts, 21, Chicago. DIVORCES GRANTED JtAnne M. Mortality from Michael T.

Mori-aritjr. Almira. P. Tast from Waltw w. Dram, Joseph I.

Paul, from Marilyn Paul. William Ballou from Glady M. Btllou. Sablna M. Maxlwurskl firm Casimer J.

Masbourskf: FIRE CALLS SATTRDAY A.M. 1:21 1 S. Fifth mattreaa. 2:57121 Nicollet mattress. 612 S.

8th apt. house. HATl'RnAr P.M.. 12:50 5213 13th av wire. 1,17036 2nd av rags.

1:311410 Talmadge at, stain. 6 28 1314 23rd av Closet. 5 40 33rd Janet ava eaf. 28 1501 39th AT shed. T-oa Malcolm at tracks, lew oreeanre, JC aotk Mtb rr rubbish.

Gleason Mortuary 27th arjycollet re 5207 Vinson Mortuary Chicago Est. 1895 MA24M BILLMAN-HUNT 2518 CENTRAL RAINVILLE MORSE E. AND NOBLE A. ESTABLISHED 1892 BR 1148 SUNDSETH Lyndale A 21it avN. HY 9291 Kapala Funeral Home BR 3721 230 13th AV NE.

STROBECK-HAUGE HOPKINS HO 9020 PETERSON BROTHERS J838 Central av GR 8889 CHARLES W. MACNAMARA MA 2464 1 701 Chicago av PL 9777 HENRY ANDERSON 1839 E. LAKE ST. DU 2331 WAITER ANDERSON CO." 18S5 RIVERSIDE GE 3826 SWANSON MORTUARV" i6J0JLOWRYA.VNi HYjNSM Anderson Abranamson PR 5444 12th av A E. Lake t.

Barney Anderson Son; RAY C. ANDERSON 8644 Chicago av LO 0771 nENGETTlJNERAL HOME AV A GRANT ST. CE 3634 THOMSON BROTHERS 5SS5 PARK AV. MA 875S BERTCH MORTUARY Vnlv. A 13th av NE.

BR 7841, Joe John BILLMAN HOUSE OK FLOWERS BR 4259 PETER KOZLAK ST863T BUCHINGER GR 1564 GEARTY-DAVIS Robbinsdala Malone-Heinfichs CH 2304" "UaTcley-Bjorklund KE 1900" 'White Funeral Home RE 7264 FLVNN SON CO 3181 Hanson-Nugent BR 5128 knaebles, 513 Plyfr. HY 9636 Burr Mortuary RE 7421 A. 1 fm A A. 1 A. i yi i A A.

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