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pv'v rv GASOLINE ALLEY CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, 16 'CONNOH Maoi CConrar. rHirs'T rf 31 Pmk avrnuf. rf I.w.S; 1 J'a'inp'! TraCT i falbtr of Hcititc. Mi-ti tracer p- Puth Mat a W. V.

s. CVO Rf-: IT trf e-ra ir'tt. 5a- da; Fab 54 10 a m. tr Th Aquinas clr.r rrr. rf irsfirrf I'- 4 Kal sat -r'fc- A.

ft I I SOU MXB I CERTAINLY AS NX "i IN "WE FAMILY B'BLE. WOULD, r4rC" i NINA. VCUV PZOBAB1X fojk j) A1 Qft -J ENJOY THE AL3JW.r-f-J vjVJ THIS IS JU HESSS MV y--8! MY A -AJNT tl ffH FATHER. fC 1. Vr ICZMOfKTABX, OwA SOPHY.

f'F He WAS A Jblv lCi CA.I?. VETERAN rOWK SHE NEVE? VJ-) CAPTAIN IN hW I ml I JJwA AN THE SPANISH- 1 chilp 1 f- rv-' CHI.5CN- Tar! Chtrti. U' rt HH ra rwt. t.ai.4 husMr.d f. rs-rw-ri, frr.it fathr ef Vt.dred Pr15r u-1 Malcolm.

hTethr of Aviaaa. Lc-4l A Oscfir. Pt art; ft y' CHICAGOAN, ONE OF 13 CHILDREN, DIES IN ACTION Pvt. James McGovern, 19, Killed in France. PVT.

JAMES I. McGOVERN, 19, an inlantry man, was killed In it s-d'v. '2 Ani-! and Alr.jii'. a it-; limrifn h- 4ij; n. Today' death noticn contain the details of the funerals or memorial services of the follow ind who died in the services of our country: Georga Bond Jr.

James W. Busier Maurici Crlel Raymond Rocce GiorgI William H. Hartey Hugh Benjamin Kaik Robart 1. Lip Jamas 1, McGovarn Jerry F. Mclnernay Carl 0.

Meyer Anthony P. Pieman Sam Terracina "They gave th last full measurt of devotion" OTT iI-INA-V-si-ia I.a wife Mrt. Jew. 4 umwr rt r.i.v.a. irs Prtrr Cf salvia rf v.

s. Mrs Corp Anviorr La Sa via. Mrs KrrU't fl'tir. 1TJT W. r.rt tU'-r' 22.

at 9 rr to 5anrta Mr t.ta, ar.d Erie ir4 Miunt A 1 r-. r-. Act' '--t-1 ii 1 5 Jimr-5 FustJT. A OBITUARIES led In action Nov. 30.

1944, in CI T7R RT A uardia announced that he will go 'IS iV. I Xo WashinKton tornorrow and talk BL'STKR ranrp. bflovcd sen i I Donald and llp. bmiher nf Mr E. Brown.

Mn. K. 5. AGENCIES IN DARK ABOUT CURFEW ORDER rATTISHAI.L tMI t-I arrr FfS. i 4 .7 bar.d of Vi 4'r nf la Vfr-if.

r. rf V. r. ti trrtf.tr Malhll. Mrs 3.

A'. r-T. N. Mn. Lilly R.

Clark. Services for Mrs. Lilly R. Clark, DRY LO FOR over curfew order with Byrnes I He said he spoke by phone today, BYRNES CURF EWbut wouldn- what lhp dis cussed. 74, mother of Alfred R.

Clark of I Kt-NTCR Maramrvt Kff Huntfr. Ffft. 20. rf. at 1 p.

IntTBwr.t Carlson. Mrs I. Clark, toward Ptr. Jnlm P. Mn Mirthall and Mr.

O. t'eisuiuin. Mi-mnrlal mft St. John Brrcri-mn churrh Kriflay. lets.

23. 8: IS a. logftn buulcvard' Horkwelt. CAPEK Anna Opf. nw Frith, nf 724 w.

2 lit itrrft. rwlod wlf Emll, IptIiii mntiifr nt Birnic Tnlrniinn. l.tillKn l.lnd-aupr. and Kimrr. ilstr of rrarn.

I awrcnr. tno lt tittn. Mary Orh. llritn Curiat Fu-nnal Thuit1iT at 10 .10 a rhiipwl. 214 I'ulaikl iod lolnnirat National KimiHi.

l.n. .1 i 194S E. 7Jd Place, wife of the lata wilt action In France Jan. 20. He previously had been reported missing.

Pvt. McGovern, a Schurz High schocl graduate, had been overseas about eight months. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Mr-Govern, 4106 N. Campbell eicht brothers, and four aTVicfi will be held at. 9 a m. tomorrow In Queen at Ansels church. mother rf Marion.

Eileen. Marian, and PTrTPR PJward Pr- vwed r-zt'rl movie opeii lion nits in loop hotel. Fdwud Smllh. 60, of tin hi.trl. ea-r Homewood, will be held tomorrow in the Christian church at Eureka, Woodford county.

She died Satur Mrs, Dorothy als'er ft Mm Hannah! Brrthi 1 0 1 1 motion plrtui pir)rln th- r' llr-aM 't't rr of Lr-i riled ,4 i limit lltlik In ItU mm. in Burr and Mn. May fhe. Fuoeial Fmixt SO en. rbaprl.

Jeff err boulevard IV'ets "Vlh alret, to Philip NVrt rhuirn aid r.t' li'ill 10 a'rlnr luteiment Mnunl OUeal, kautn i.Jlam Man lfiora 3 2 fth' 1: day in her home at St, Fear Plan to Revive Prohibiton. New York, Feb. 20 ISperiall. A lr- 1 air 1 1'. OS alwrt tv 1 lliiiiinir.

lifli.Nd win ft thr latr il'ar i IKItR Itarr Ikfr of Fla. Mrs. Clark was the widow of Dr. Olynthus B. Clark, wiio was professor of history at Drake university, Des Moines, from 1901 DEATH NOTICES 5 ei tdla tiitrlin.

ivra nuioand or iwe. Wa-tner darJ father of l.t. riiarlra and pvl Howard drvotrd cf Jermla. nr s.n. I of lifi-rria Vrra t'-lirt.

i'hrsirr. tlftu imd Han Fnttiknrr. and John flrmrnt Fimnal Friilay. 1 30 at chapel, Ml 1'iilasKl road. Iiilaimrtit I'nipat Homr.

Lawudail 1150, "multi-million dollar prohibition; lobhy In Washington" was respnn sible for the midnight curfew foil Night Life Moguls Ask Details, Get None. The midnight curfew decreed by War Mobilization Director Byrnes for ell places of amusement and entertainment, effective next Monday, brought confusion to Chicago's night life yesterday with no one least of all the federal agencies-knowing precisely how the order will be enforced or what its ulti- I ma fliennan. fliailr. and M-irria II Hrtt- PI'11 l's" 1 lt at chapel, banii Il inl In Mvmctrlam m1 1 Am-a bf t'l until his death in 1D3G, She is sur ntertainmPnt places, scheduled SGT. SAM J.

TERRACINA, 27, of the Infantry, wa killed In action cn Luzon Jan. 14. He enlisted In 1540 and had been overseas a year. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Terracir.a, 2444 Austin and ai.d Ar.eia D.e lata i.u-.y 1, ant Haferaamp. Funeral hw--ia a I is lister resi l.n 'A'. -r. Services at St. cttutta at 9 ID Tar io tccUr.

Feb. 31. wi-dnesrtay. 3 fi. at Ansie Itmet arna-I-'Sue.

Ifn (1 1 ova at at-et. Ir.i.r-mcnt Memorial Para, Antli Ern't accUua. Please omit flowers. Se Glori nolle. vived by another son, two daughters, a sister, and a brother.

Maurice O'Connor. go lnio eueci nci moiiuay, iuiyj Rose, vice president of the Cafe BROTHER RAY. COSTAJTINK John Csnnlantlne. beUwed liushand of Pne. dar father of IV'inmira.

Mictiael, Phyllis, Sr. Mary Kosariua. B. V. Nick, and Anthony.

Funeral frcm chapel, 739 S. Western avenue, Thursday, at 9 a. to Our Lady of Sorrowi churrh. Burial Mount Carmel. Information.

See. 7422. Owners' guild and owner of the DE LAPME P.tvan Bunny) Tt I.armf. Feb 21. 1938.

In loving rr.tmory. Diamond Horseshoe, charged today. Virginia. seven brothers and sisters survive. JACOR Charles W.

Jacob. Feb. IT. 194. In PtCMAN Pvt Anthw.y Pi.

Miami. Fla lata of 6100 N. Knox avenue. -s of 7446 Dantt averue. in a beloved husband of Gertnide.

fond father of In France Fee 4. be Raymond Richard LL William i basit cf lcrr-re ret U. S. and the late Charles Brother of: a-'n of Ethel and Ar.tf.cr.j. inn t'nrl mnA STH.K,, Ch.a Merr.orial services will be held at locate effect would be.

KOSe, speaking at me ldie anu- n. m- In invlm mmcrr cf COVEP.T-Mary Covfrt. at lh home of har at an mor in of i c- ofs mi, h.r,.nri inrt rinr rem rjn I n'r dauthtar. 11349 Lontwood drive. Most speculation concerned the father of Nancy.

Raymond Donald, and i E. of the late Ptrhnrd A mother ct Palsy. Wayland, and Ernrst V. Covert. 5ervloe at rhapel.

1071 W. 111th atreet. Thursday, Feb. 2 2, at 3 p. Interment Fairmount of Hatiletta.

fat.ncr night club owners, including op 6rtT r.t. erators from Boston, Chicago, and. tikv miss m. si wo i.r isi. Philadelohia.

said the curfew was! chui.hbh. fin anik'hilpp. ks. a. m.

Sunday in St. John Eosco church. SGT. CAP.L D. MEYER, 30, was killed in action In Belgium Jan.

Catherine. At chapel, Ml 1 Ashland avenue, where aervtcea will tw held Thmaday. 1 Feb. 3 3. at 3 p.

m. Interment Rosehlll. possibility that speakeasies, beer flats and "backrooms would return as a feature of the city's night lift. The prediction was made by Thomas Rosenberg, attorney for the W. ie Dunn.

V.r:!.s Ix o-' tnroe. trr" nt 1 Frfc. 32, at 1 Fc jrtt ni.N I larT l.mTiif. in lovinr mrm- irisi- flinuinf j. riri.

4 r. Services for Maurice O'Connor, 58, of 214 N. Laporte will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in St.

Thomas Aquinas Catholic church. He died on Monday in Pittsburgh, as a result of an accident. Mr. O'Connor was national vice president of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America AFL1. Surviving are five daughters and a son.

Mrs. Delia Lewis. Services for Mrs. Delia Lewis, 81, JAMES Katharine C. James.

Feb. 3(1. 194V 1 at her home. 1234 Hinman avenue. Evans- ton.

Ill dauthler of the lata Mr and Mrs 6, mother. Mrs. Leo Keilman, rvi.BO rur rwn.re' 1 John E. Jamea. sister of SUKr ilracr.

TP SETZ Elsie orv of mt beli.vd who piisrd aay n. tiriovd mn of Mn. raunnr ri'i. on tar at" i tv 3 brothr of Aitna Hlth niasa at 9 30 LONfcSOME Jlt'SHAN'D. l.F.O.

I a. m. at St. John Rrirhmani churrh, tsn bnuWard md KoikweU atrrrt, Pvt. Albert J.

Kailsh. In lovlnt dlly fta 24 1945, memory of my son wcundrd Italy, who 1 passed aay one year aco today. Matthew I Cuiien. huiband w. GarP.e:d boulevard.

da: Mra. Paul liawahural, John M. Jam. and only one of a series of steps 1p-signeu to "slip complete prohibition over on America. He told the guild, which sponsored the meeting and which has a membership of 25 cf the largest night club operators in New York, 1615 Hudson has been informed.

uh5ch represents the TOajority o' Two brothers and a sister also sur- iiityuL lain iiiaus. uuua aim talcs ill the late Robert J. James. Funeral 10 a. Thursday at St.

Mary'a church. Evanstca Burial Calvary cemetery. JOH.NSOK Sea Mary A. Wood notice. Memories are treasures no one can steal.

of the late Altetrt. ci'voted ol lrv--v. toed sister of Krurter and P-l K. -t: tnother-tn-Uw of Joaeptst Prleu. of Wayne Servicr Frtcar.

2 rr s-t rhaort. be.12 S. Ast'tasd a-e" cent Mount Cnenwcx-d. F.c,-u;.:; nf the late NeUie (nee Cuiilnan, Invtr.t lather cf Matthew, Mr-ret Tocmey. Richard, and Catherine.

Funeral Thursday. 30 a. Death leaves a wound no one can Ileal, He Uvea with us la memory ais. LOVING MOTHER. KALK.

Pfc. Hjcri Benjamin Kallt. from residence, 33 N. Parkslde. to St.

Calher- that War Mobilizer Byrnes might) Inc of Sienna churrh and Calvary cemetery. Hj '-n suddenly at Eclln of 401 Bowen Negro, widow have been "steered into this thing." Kossrima kcss. in lovint memorv of field. Fla, beloved urn of Jrannette and CtTVTAI. Ami Q.ilntal, Chlra-o rt-- Belmont 3300 or Klldare 4000.

Chicago, rredlcts Many Forced Closings. Rosenberg said all members of the association had been urged to begin scheduling earlier floor shows and dinners while the association vive. PVT. GEORGE W. BOND was killed in action in Belgium Jan.

1), his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eond of Ilobart, have been informed. He was a graduate of Oak Park High school. One brother, Ben F.

Kallt. dear brother of Lauraleani man. Dec 20. 1944. wnndrful wift and mother, who passed aay James Lewis, will be held at 1 p.

meriv of 530 re ir-e- Nettle. falter ef Mrs Pylea. DAI.Y Mar-ret Daly, beloved wife of John, fond mother of John Jr. and Kathleen Daly. dMJShtcr of John and tie late Foley, sister of Mauri, J.

Foley. Funeral Kaviaa. Itnttnc it chapel after a p. ta Tuesday. Services Thucdatr.

1 30 at chaiel. 05O s. Halsted ateeL Interment Evei green. Normal 2131. Irvrd son Mrs.

It'- and tie late Maat Feb. 33. at St. Matinees, 5. Hcyna avenue, at a.

si. tomorrow in the chapel at 4415 South Park way. Mrs. Lijwis, who died Monday in her home, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Forrest Clinkscale of the Bowen av.

address. Thursday, 10 30 a. from chapel. 4245 Rr FBKP William tvrus, n-. 1 sought further details from war Madison street to St.

Catherlna of Sler.a Ul, Richard S. Bond, in the South- agencies in Chicago. He said most one year airo fdv HL.BAND AND DAUGHTKR. MEYER Frank Mever. In lovinir memory.

DEVOTED WIFE AND SON. ORTOM M. Orion. In lovlnr memory of our husnand and lather, who passed aaay one year airo todav. Th blow was hard, the shock severe, We never thought his doath so near.

Only those who have loved and lost cart tell. The pain of parting without farewell. cnurcii. interment Mount t-armei. father of Elmer.

Adeltn Andeaw s.t late Tost-War Fight. He proposed that after the emergency is over "we will fight those elements that slipped prohibition over us after the last war." He said the drys had already succeeded in bringing prohibition to several states. .1 n.n. i. AKi.r.iaji rjriT r.iira.j.

oe.P'e. s-a DAVIS Charles M. Davis rf 8731 Maryland est Pacific, also survives. Memorial tne legitimate night clubs and services will be held at 10:30 a. m.

cafes would comply with the order, tomorrow in St. Luke's church, but nredieted rrfanv rnitrht he forr-Prl avenue, husband of Jane father of L. and James A. Services at chapel. 7S38 Cottase Grove avenue.

Wednedy. Feb. 21 at 3 p. m. Interment Ashtabula, O.

RadcllITe 0220. i Zz: of 2sto and Mana. brother 't te 1- a. r. Tl.rM.y John and Mane Abmai: Funera, at 30 a.

St. Brntdlct'c cnurcb. Inter- 0... mcnt St. Benedict cemclery.

chl.ro afenueo MaVIiV KOIIly Anna E. Kohl. Feb. 19. 1945.

of 444! termrat St. Jc-tpfi. Caplt 1 Fullerton parkway, of Phliip mother orvsk-n lohn -vvo rf Tracy and Mrs. Marjorie Robenaon "Ite tZi 2rn Frank M. Dvorak.

Services for Frank W. Dvorak, 77, a motorman on the Lake st. branch River Forest. to clcse, since most night club prof WIFE, DAUGHTER, f( AND CHANDDAUGHTER. The city's night club owners were its are made after m'dnight.

VT. JOSEPH P. ALLEY. The war agencies to which the.of the elevated lines for 41 years, furious over the curfew, and they h. scmun in fond and iov- Barbara WtczyTiU.

ma Mis Retina T- omit flowrrt. was killed Feb. 5 in Germany, his i operators turned for advice pro- wiu be held at 2 P- m- toda' in the showed it. Operators at the meet fessed ignorance of official enforce- at 2316 Madison st. were about evenly divid-d as 10 DUEOVIK Frank Dnbcvlk.

Feb 19. beloved husband ol Ann. dfr fithfr cf dear si ct Lucia, brother Miry, Steve. Aim and John. t'.

S. Navy, and brt Uur-ln-iaw of James Pljuto. fund of Naum AKrolina Vednrrhlk, Funeral Tburi'lay, 2 m. from chapel. 2-tnn-ll v.

t-'hlrago avenue, tn st. Ccotce IUJ.j-1an cathedral. Interment Me-niirial Taik. Informntlon, Arm. OUO.

Dvorak, who died Sundav in his whether they should close their ment details. and father, who passed away one year ato today. Feb 21. 1044 Every day brines back sweet memories. Every memory brtnss a lent; Deep within our hearts we rheiish Thought of one a loved to dear, LOVING WIFE, MINNA.

AND CHILDREN. Mary Simons. In tovini memory of The war production board offir--home at 1619 N. Campbell is clubs o-operate on a modified plan v.icow, 5ob lloyies av au-j was notified yesterday. Pvt.

was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Miith-w Mai Icy, 153 Woodlawn Auioia. KOLZE Matilda Kolre lne Franen wl'e rf; the lae Herman I. bUived mother of Edna Horn.

Herman Rna Horn. Reuben, Amanda Shamnrhausen. Herbert, and Fleanore F.arfh. Hritinic at funeral home, S. Vck alreet, Hrnwnvltic, III, until 12 noon Thursday.) thence to late residence.

Wolf road and law- rence avenue. Kuneral Friday, 3 p. m. Serv- lira at St. John's church.

Burial St. John's I here called Washington, D. to survived by three daughters and i whereby floor shows would be cur tailed. three sons. 1 nee Koat.

beloved wife our near mother ana (lannmntiier. who EW AI.D Anna Fwald rind out what it was expected to do, and the war man power commission, passed away six years ajro today After some wrangling, they voted to stay open. They said they'll test Funeral Tb.uraday. Feo 22. it 9 a ta funeral home.

1850 N- i-reet. church. St. Ali.re", i. SARATH Fmrr.i Sita'h.

nee t- 1 wile vt be late met e- perirr.tt'ter and Pii-bard. fester m. ot Lillian Sldnev. Mane ki': i toe late Harry and I a ard ir. tb tat Julia Lone, t-am Dcbeu.

Sf.m Hobltchrk. Li'Uls and Sarrue: D'-Stti Thursday. Feb U. tl 1 m. at si home.

15021 Fulicrtoa avenue. lr.tfr.e.l Wi.dtwira. SOTTRRA Ma-y Scb.lrra rnee Friice! ef ner road. G.er.v..w. XV.

w.t cf d-ar mother cf Sis-er reoci.sr.s Funeral Friday, a is i rr. Itome. f057 Center read. "3 ur Lady cf Perpetaa; er-virw. Mass 10 a.

m. rr.ert St. Mi s. Mrs. Catherine Gartley.

Mrs. Catherine Gartley, 61, died yesterday in her home at 720 Hick-orv Wnukecan. She was trip or the late Henry Ewald. devoted mother of Mrs. Anna Drussell, Mrs.

Minnie LIHle. Mrs. Elsie Mn. Emma Nancarrow. and Mrs.

Roje Kllieen, dear irandmottier of 14 erandchlldren and dear jrreat-grandmcth-er of nine treat-srandrhlidren. Resttr.B at funeral home, 302 6 Belmont avenue, until Friday noon. Feb 23. Services 3 p. m.

at St. Nlroial Ev. Luth. church. N.

Alhany and PVT. WILLIAM F. GOODALE, 28, the offlce 0 Pric'e administration, died in France Jan. 29 of injuries and the office of defense transporta-suffered in a vehicle accident, said they were uninformed as widow, Ellen, 323 Galena Au-It0 the Prt theJ Play en- KRUTZKOFF Katherint Lorralr.a KrutikofT, 1642 W. Marquette road.

Feb. 18. 194. beloved wife of the lite Gee-re It. Knmkprr, fond mother ol Chester Canil.e Batcheier.

At chspel, 2121 W. 95th atreet. where services will be held Thursday, Feb. 22. at 2.30 p.

m. Interment Cedar ParK. Member cf ou: the modified plan for four weeks. They said they intend to launch an advertising campaign CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. TORKELSON Anne Leulje Torkelson.

A tribute to the memory of our beloved dauthler and sister, who passed away three years ago today. Feb. 21, 194 2. FATHER. MOTHER.

AND SISTER. XAVEP.IUS Caroline Xavertus. In lovlnc mem-cry of my dear mother, who passed away one year ago today. MRS. ANNA ORLANDO AND FAMILY.

widow of Edward Gartley, a veteran I P1" cooperation wit Uncle tr- 1 rr.r- n-tif-rl Tic had hppn ludiiuate. a. a.i North Shore line conductor. Twndm uul nenounclnS lne proniDi- Ofrden chapter. No.

603. O. E. and White Shrine. LA FFEY James P.

lafTcy. Feb. 19. SS Harry avenue. Interment Montrose cemetery, Information, Jun.

4200. tionists. Mayor Promises City's Aid. Violators, however, observers said years, late resldenre 7403 Cnba avmue. be- sons survive, Corp.

Ralph, former Waukegan policeman, now in India, FAF.FR Hen-y Faber, SIT. suddenly, beloved Tet hny. with Gen. Patton's 3d army since going overseas last June. DVT.

ANTHONY P1CMAN Club Owners' rroblemi. loved husband, of Marlon Jones LafTry. dear Rosa le Rury Sc" Irntrriisl iillees- husband ot Anna, lnvmir father of Alice BcrKe, Sophie Wrcer, Clcilla Wessellus. Anna. r.r is'e father of James and Mrs.

Frances Kelly, vuiuie iv ues weniai and pvU William, in Luxemburg. 4 be -3 wl'e rt The Byrnes order presented 1he( Chicago moving picture machine op John. Dick, Cornelius, and Charter. ui tiiiijLc3 uy LUC VVlViO, MiUlLJII r.KAi''r fPinirsj, jm, riw. ii hit-mi- dear brother of Thornns and Mary I-aTcy four erandchlldren.

Member of Firemen's Mutual Aid, Holy Name society. Santa Maria erandfather of 11 trandrhtldren. Restlnt Sohlueter. levins ji -e- Schlucter. trr of -Funeral Thursday, p.

rr at b--me. 2307 si I-aramlre. Ir. In lull cemetery. Cicero 200.

at home. 228 W. 10nd place, until II a. m. Friday Funeral at rhepel.

10a.l4 S. Mlehl- was killed in action in France off of electricity by the WPB, a ban Feb. 4. his widow, Mrs. Florence on delivery of supplies by the ODT.

council. K. of C. F'uneral Thursday at SO! rnn avenue at 2 p. m.

Interment Evetsteen. a. m. from mortuary. 10240 F.wins avenue, to St Bride a church at 10 a.

m. Inter- club owners with a number of problems: 1. Curtailment of floor shows. Curtail a floor show and you curtail your performers, and then you get the loss of rationing privileges by Pullman 3535. ment Mount Olivet cemetery.

Call Sou. tibii Dr. Frederick W. Eurich. SOUTHAMPTON, England, Feb.

20 OT). Dr. Frederick W. Eurich died here Feb. 16.

He was known widely for research work against anthrax, which formerly caused the bers please attend services for Brother Ed villi I Corker I Smith at 1 Friday Ih. 33, 1945. at chapel. bSOl N. Ashland av.

OKA HUBB. iecrclary. ABROTT Frank Abbott, beloved husband of Genevieve lnt GtrmalneJ. father ol Corp. Philip, sen of the late Mary and Philip, brother of Lottie Devlto.

John. Ralph, Michael. Louis. James. Josephine Carroll, and the late Celeste Schmitt.

Funeral Thursday, Pieman, 7446 Dante has been edvised. Inducted into the ermy fve months ago, he had been overseas two weeks. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pieman, 7315 Langley also survive.

FOLEY See Marfaret Daly notice. FRIESE Christopher P. Frlese beloved husband nf the late Maude, fond father of Christopher F. Jr. and Adrlenne Anthony.

Funeral Thursday. eb. 21. 2 p. I at LAUDE Anna Laude.

beloved wife ef fond mother of Tech. Sgt. Charles, Edna Kloster. Alvlna Haldewans. and John.

Resting at chapel. 5917 lrvir.it Pars. road. Announcement of services later. LIPE Robert I.

Line, B. M. U. S. N.

R-. tars, drowned In Palestine Dec 25. of the OPA, as well as efforts by local and state authorities who are asked to coSperate in the move. Mayor Kelly, reached last night at Eagle River, said: "If the government asks us to enforce this order, of course we will SCItrt-ZE Fred Shuire cf N. stnwtT tvlovH r)tijrd rf Err t.

At chapel. 3005-0 7 iincc.n er -f nrvlcea be Tr.urcT. 1 0 7- r-Interment Araci PhtjC ilemoer el SaecgerbiiEct. SHKRK PTltia 5her. H3? lra bcc.fTir'!, beloved datiKMer cf Dr.

Aln Izt Rose, loviKC sifter cf and LiiK lireiinrr Snces Thursc 10 a charwl. 1300 Devon aea'je Icterseri HoUaia. Family at 1646 Algiers. death of many wool workers yearly. 9:30 a.

from chapel, 7th and Emerald, funeral home. 5308 Belmont avenue. FRISIl See Ciptlt notice. ro i. i.co caurcii Harold Morine.

ABP.OTTM.ry Abbott fnee be- CALLOWAY Kit. ElUnctrm Calloway nee psj loved wife of Ibe late Phlltn. mother of Hint, late of 300 Grant place. Park Rldce. late Lester brother of "W- the American Guild of Variety Artists on your tail.

The AGVA is in no mood to permit contracts between its members and the clubs to be canceled. 2. Cancelation of blanket contracts with broadcasting stations that put on remote control progrnms which are lirnndrnst. after midnight. 3.

The hotel situation. Club own La Salle, 111., Feb. 20 Speciall. enforce it. Lottie De Vlto, John.

Ralph. Michael, Louis. beiovea wire ot jnnn near rn.jtnrri i v- nf Roy Blanche shaull. Either Foster. mortal mass Friday, Feb.

23. 10 a. Our Paul and C. Pledge Galloway. Services! Lady of Grace church.

2 P. Frldav at chapel. 127 N. North. AILt OCX Iuta K.

Malllmia of llbTT Hp declined to sav what steps Harold Morine, 51, of Hennepin, Put- Jo.fpblne 1'arroll. the late Celeste Srhmltt and Fiank. atandmother of Corp. Philip Abbott, Kimrrnl Thunday. 9 30 a.

from rhaprl, and Emerald, to Lro's rbuich. Inlrimenl tlolv might. be 1nken, hut oh.ierved that nm county highway superintendent MRS. NICHOLS, 88, DIES; WIDOW OF CIVIL WAR VET Ktibhrth Nichols. of fit if'.

inr Waukegan, widow of the west b.lKbwav. Park Ridge. Interment Townj Weutwortb avrnue, beloved huMtand of Marr lor lf yrnrs, died torlny in a hospital in Spring Valley. 5IKCn- Frank Sleeirl. 4n0 W.

lovrd of 14a. rx rr-rrr, 1 father cf Krw. i I I Iif-rar-i. a. 1 1 '-f ''I v-a i H.il'i, P-t jr.

i ir, i 1 'j, -t fi' tr -1 A i Nli'ill 2 '(I tl 1 Je- nee fond father of Irene t.aidner. Ijmts, Clara Mallet, tirnrtir, Jjfo. Itose sister l.uiy Maile. aod Pfc nard 11. js A tceitlnf at ituaiv.

la 1121b nlate Funeral "ltiuid, a to Loins of Fiance cliui, h. Intrrmrnt Holy Sepulchre. of btalne lemelciy. tltGK-Fred M. Geurre of 11MI Hide way avenue, bctovrd liuubniul Meta.

ore dear father of Kdwln. loiis Fird Jr. Hlchaid. Fluiil. and Milllrv t.mllifr ct f'hailes and -Ice.

craiidfatber ot llarvrv III neral servirel Thuradar. 2 m. at lureral ers Hi llie Minzitmr nieetniK complained that the hotels nte rushing last Civil war vet- in to snatch the big bands now per James J. Levins. Cleveland, Feb.

20 UP). James J. Levins, 74, assistant treasurer of the Forest City Publishing company, forming in clubs. Big booking home. ITS! W.

North avenue, under u- MAIJ.1NP. Marrraret rullcn Malone, beloved pices of St Cecelia lode. No. b. A.

F. A era in Lake county, died yes- 'r, -terday in Victory he- didn'l believe ttiin eiiforcetnent would he necessary, "People iC patriotic," he sairl, "They'll do what, the government wants without being compelled to." County to Enforce Order. Clayton F. Smith, president of the county board, and Sheriff Mulcahy said the county highway police force will enforce the order In the unincorporated sections of the county agencies are being flooded with calls S1NC1.A1JR -Jirntl A iwnuf, be.ve4 rtsr ih. 1 Mi K.izzi Kj Inaid.

A Jamn A Uarren and itpd: VlrtlnU WiiiJir; Ms Hf a. AIrt f.orrlta Nicholson Abrle. Feb It 1)4(V. beloved -lie of Fred Aln le and mother i llaiold W. Ahele and Mn Matn.ri Fianco-Ferrena.

Funeral Thursday at 10 a. m. ficm luneral home, bill Clara atreet, to it. Gertrude a church. Interment Calvary.

ACKER MANN See Louise Huemmer notice. ANDERSON Richard K. Anderson of 1620 Addison street. Feb. 20.

104V beloved son of the laie Osier and Olive Andeison, fond biother of Florence auupie. Mvrtle Anderaon. Ruth lleldlnrer. 1 ee. and Andeison At rbapel.

brvol Ahland avenue, wtine aervires wilt be held Thursday. Feb. 23, at It a. m. Interment Cia eland ANN Miss Ann.

See flloisl do' Ire. ARTHI'It-AMte Aitlmr. mbb of Oroie from hotel managers. At citv hall, Mavor Fiorello La publisher of the Cleveland News and Plain Denier, died today. A.

Interment Arlington cemetery. Belmont 4047. mORGl-Pvt Pavmond Poerei ctiortl. A fa killed In action on I-eytr Nov. is.

1944. I drarly beloved ion of Ann Impaira (Uoiit. 2910 (Vmr-ess atreet. and e.f 1 i A Vi' wife of Ibe lait Lawrence i. Malone.

I 'id mother of Mrs. Jonn lrury Sberhan. neral Thursday. 1.1 a from chapel. I 2 Belmont avenue to bt.

ltnatlus' church. I Interment All balms'. 1'lcaMt omit flowers MAt III Trevett Marhla of la Granre. wile ot Hairy c. mother ot lonid Marble.

"-services ednesrtav. 3 p. at funeral home. 4(1 Ahind avenue, l.a i -I I. 1' Ifurtttna of Ranaanre a rei ir, i It.jilal Mi-urd v.vf.

ki-iattrr I h. late rJ' vvu' ef lcr.Jitl.ai. ItiTT-ra! F. VI 3 from a 4 John dotal. 3S32 W.

t'oncress. inntlicn! of Vlto and dearly deaily beiovrd of the latej Mnrla Gabriels Impales. Memorial mass Sal-' utdav. ib. 11 a.

Our Lady of' Shi lews chinch. I Grance. Interment Mount lloi temctery. Hematology Group Asks $10,000 Fund by April 28 Memorial hospl-t 1 1, Waukegan. Her husband, Silas, who would a hm 9 7 "i old tornor-i dw, died Jan.

10. "1 he oldest married couple in Lake county, they Cbampalcn. Ill 11 where 315 places hold liquor licenses. ljMost suburban police chipfs and city -of i-, e-1 MATH1S Annie l.atnte Matl.ls Artliui, nine or ul.vr Iram. Gl.t'GI.A-lirtiitj Gliirla, brlovrd husband of ttir I a ci-s-" Atlailfri a ur.sv.

irk Ofs I your ixowri.s WILL CONSOLE AND C0MF0IIT itt avenue. Feb 'o vl eft oniciais indicated they would cooperate as soon as requests ar received for action. trie lale Aucust Matins, f. ml nether Flutfene Mathis. Mrs.

ChaiW-s F. 'uitfr The Hematology Research founda-! tlon held its first anniversary meet-1 inc in the Palmer House last nicht the late Pauline jme Doliial. fond fatb-r of Marie Giunmcer and Fdward. dear hmllirr of Martha Persall. rtandfather ot l.ee and Dale, Funeral Friday.

Feh 23. at 10 a. m. frcm luneral home. 21M Irvine Park rnd.

to St Hrnrdlct church. Inter-mriit BonHaies cemetery. Flthe! Eovd Services from st Thomas's churji, stieet and Wabash avenue. Wednesday, in a In state at chapel. 3S00 Michigan avenue.

Interment Lincoln cemclery. BANASIAK Catherine Bansslak pf 2013 Throop strert, beloved wile of FranK, dear SI Paul. Minn, and Mis. F. Mrrtl Uratly of Montrlali.

N. sister of Mrs Katliaitne McCowan and Mrs Aenes IV rs At chspel, 2121 W. slrrrt, whele services will be held Thursday. Frh 22. at II a.

ni Interment Oak Woods cemetery, J. Ill The Greater Chicago Hotel asso-jand announced plans to raise elation will meet tomorrow after-' 000 by April 28 for research in blood noon in the Morrison hotel to dis-1 diseases, particularly of the leu-1 tf the laite rullr r.e rr.s -I- hri AxurtdT, Acr.ei. SUTrr Rita. Z) ili.fi A.i!V.i n. A .1 -I.

i.d KraudatJier of 11? jrard. a -g at: c. -r i ra avenue, Ocdc n. li; rhurrh. r.r.

a i I THE BEREAVED. i mother of John, Andrew. Stella, Paumie. and GOI.I.A Clifford Getla late of Id 10 Wivd i li.vlur, r- Afar wanda. met net-in-law of lrwtn Jrdihko.

4 cuss compliance with the order, said.kemia type. The foundation was or- brother rf Anastasl tlurrilrr and Retina MAUlIrnr? Mu of 16.4 W. Urtt fend husband of Clara, nt WmtUh buti.er JlMrhmnnn Kunri4l Fildny. tttm I.uciiie. and Harriet Funeral Thursday.

Feb 2U. 9:30 a. m. from funeral home. 27S Throop street, to Harhara a churrh Interment Resurrection cemcu-iy.

Victory 1024 of Charles. Louis. Mrs. Iauie Htand. and STAVA Anna S'asa lite a.

josepn l. McDonnell, president of the organization. celebrated their Mrs. r.iuibeth xirhots. anniversary last March 2.

Mrs. Nichols was past president of Women's Relief corps, No. 177. She Is survived by a sister, Mrs. Charles Seaferd of Cleveland, and a brother, John Hetrick of Sherman, N.

Y. Services wil be held, at 1 p. m. tomorrow in 'he chapel at 236 N. Genesee Waukegan.

pAi wis. H.14-.IH Aahiana avenue, Annunciation Interment St. Adalbert i Informatliii. lUymarkrt the late YMiuam. eunerai jiturnav.

rro i at I JO at rtiapel. 1701 W. 21 street Intrrment M'luiit Aubuin. as BARHFH Josephine A. Barber, ated Ob.

1517 Marquette road, beloved tle t.f Ihe late Grunder. 143 W. 26 ganized by 45 relatives or friends of sufferers of leukemia who dedicated themselves to a program to discover and cure the disease. The membership Is now fiOO. Last June the foundation gave $5,000 to Michael Reese hospital for research, and Cte beloved Frank Elizabeth Tlnters Me: dred Ncvs.

ac.d uneral Tbursdav Fen fnar. I-a ai u. ti Our I a.lv II lv terment St. Adalltt P-. street Feb IV.

1945. son of tttc late Louis I and Mniv Grundei. brother ot Annie and the MAYEK -KlUalieth Maver. beloved wife the ORDER LIE TESTS IN SEARCH FOR late Ot tu. fond mother of Etna.

Hcimlnr late Maiv Al rhapel. fi.ld and Harvard Gobi, and Herbert, fond anrtmcl lit' ol Frcilerlck Gobi luneral Wcdnrvday. I nnru-r. k. rraroet.

drar mi-lber ot i uiirnay, Maxy. hcalrls l.Mis. V. Ilmiihy j. the late Gulhrle and rinndnic'lii nf I I f'uitenay Jr.

J'ipiiine (Mis. .1, lm T. Gi'ldlritl. and Peter fiauchy. ureal Rtnnd-ItKillirr i t.tiltenay 111 and ilil Hart'er.

I'lirirrai ednrsidrtv, 2 p. t'btitt ninth. SMIi and Will he In slnte at rhuith Tueadiiy. HI p. m.

10 Wediicrvdav. 1 .10 p. m. Interment private please omit at rhapel, Lincoln airmir, to Giace- STKi F. sri vices will te neio vvennesnny.

ecu 3t. at 2p Interment Mount Hope HALKY tKl.n L. Hairy, late of BfClfl baitcarnun brUivrd luisband Graie Stec 4 1 1 a land rmeteiy, I lel rd the $10,000 to be raised will be pre James Mn; ve-n ol -UNOEBTAKERS- Agnrs Mr GOVERN sented to some other medical laliard Halev. find son uf Mrs at tur.rral mr SU1 A Ir, TtUKiiy at 2 c-eal Wi nds 1 ae 19 yeais. si.

led Haley and the late Jan 2. bcltved I hnmas lovtnt broiher 5 41ot N. i amptre.l. a asters, Mrs Margaret i5 ln France Walshon. I C.

Thomas "I John and Si of Mrs Dorotliy Ma Sue, nee Burns, fond STOCKMAN Jbn oct-Ts'- F-e Flivln. Mil Agnes brother of the late Mrs. Mary Benedict. U. S.

nd the late Earl T. and Ray denr-e lOgth 7705 Sacir.aw 1 t.ir: mond L. Funeral Thursday. 30 a. from funeral heme.

Halsted at 76th street, to St. I're Ne.sen father neman. Mrs Brjre Powers Memcilais mav tie sent to Chicago I Home for Incurables. 5535 Eills avenue, or Cathedral shelter. 201 S.

Ashland avenue, BEI.MONTE -Frank Belmonte, beloved husband! of Korlunata 1 nee Ricchlol, lather or Ernest, i Joe. Set Alfred. Pvt. John, and Margaret, hn titer of Eugene and the late Antonio and Kllf.meni, Funeral saluidav. tf a.

fiom J4SB 'lav lor strert, to St. Calllstoar John Set. Gretorv. U. S.

A Thomas, P. F. C. ix-nnts, U. S.

A Winifred. Corp Bernard. V. A Francis. Sue.

Jcscph. Dolores, and Terence. Memorial mass Thursday. Frh 22. at 9 a at L)urrn of Angela rhuuh.

Western and Sunnyslae. MclNF.RSEY Set Jerry M. Iriemev Jr Brendan rhMjch. Interment St. Mary cemeteiy.

Stcst. 7700. IIAMMACHER Mary Hammli her. beloved srlfe nf Julm t. aunt of Wilms and Pfc.

Henry Itammatlirr. Fimrral at rbapel 3J4 Hactne avrnue. Thursday. Feb. 22.

at 3 p. m. Intetmrnt Fi rest Heme ESTATE ASSETS A hearing to discover assets In the estate of Mrs. Alice Brand, 49, a tavern owner who died Jan. 24 in her home at 2714 N.

Sawyer was continued to Friday yesterday by Probate Judge John F. O'Con-nell. Lie detector tests will be taken in the meantime by Mrs. Brand's sister-in-law. Mrs.

Teres Jurgcnson, 38, of 5040 N. Central Park and Mrs. Jurgenson's husband, Helmer. The investigation Is being made at the request of Jack T. Rubens, investigator for the public administrator.

He said Mrs. Jurgenson turned over to him $6,215 in cash Patterson. Mrs E-C. O. Osor and Ha- -r ter mriKler rt tbr Carrven er.

1 Rest'ng at furerai leir Hps avenue 2 i r-terrnent ra It Ked -le avenue. re i e- LAIN SON Funeral Information south smn cuArn. AND HAPVAnn-AVFlNl'rt. PHONIC WENT WORTH 0n2. WEDNtSDAV.

BARBEH Josephine A. 2 p. m. In church BLAKELY Isilih. 11 a.

m. at chapel GRUNDER Louis F. 2 m. at chipel MRS. FANNY POPE NET ESTATE IS SET AT $154,356 Mrs.

Fanny Cable Pope, 70, who lived at 435 N. Oakwood Lake Forest, left an estate of $194,978 when she died last April 20, it was estimated in an Inheritance tax appraisal filed yesterday with Jay B. Morse, county clerk of Lake county. She was the widow of C. Edward Pope, sportsman, and a daughter of the late Cable, who was chairman of the board of the Rock Island railroad.

Her son, Edward, of 274 Unidentified Woman Dies When Struck by Auto An unidentified woman, about 60. was struck and killed yesterday when she stepped into the path of an automobile driven by Gunnar Carlson, 34, of 1247 Wellington a machinist in the Illinois Institute of Technology. The accident occurred at 26th st. and South late ot ttl 20 ft. Ada.

age killed church. Interment Mount Caimrl. Inloima-thrn, Monroe 241ft. BUN.IAMIN-Slilemcn Benlamln. saor) N.

Tan- l.uron Island Jan l'. 3 action on devoted devoted son of Jerry and alhrrlrvi Inee loving brother of Corp Jihn.TLRHACJNA sl Sam Una strert, Ken. id. ll4it. beluvrd husband HANSEN -Jenny Hansen of 7915 Fvans avenue, beloved wife nf Olar find mother of Mis Aithur Olson, Rail and the laie Gunnard A.

Hansen. Resting at chapel. 183S Cottage Gmve avenue. luneral notice later, p.adcilffe 0230. HARLEY Pfc.

William Hat lev late of 5410 S. Washtenaw, passed away Dee. 13, 1944. on Leyle from wounds received in I'. S.

A Kathleen, and Mary Alice, 'f 2444 as en dear foster brother ot Wily. Hetty. nS lm-; kilted -ti. r. 11 1 ins.

fond grindson of Marie K. nee beloved of Vlccet O'Neill I and the late Patrick Mclneniey.j brother ef Mrs and John and the late Catherine inee Do-1 James Joan Genevieve, ir 1 bertv 1 Collins. beHved fiance of Patricia, memorial mas; Sunday, reti Gaivin. Memorial mans Thursday. Feb.

22. 30 a. nt. at St. Jc.lr.

B- w. 10 a. m. at St. Marjaret i church.

S9th ad and McVIrer Tnroop tree is. THOMPSON Delia Tb. actlun. dearly oeiovea son oi iruis anu Pr.sa a. Lillian, nee Kngel; dear brother of Mrs.

Pearl mcmahon Roseiia MrMahon Inee V.adlcnl belcved m. ti.er cf I- ae Tr iC- THREE CONVEMllMT CHAPELS Hants, fond rrandson of llllam bngei. nf a ruster street. beloved wste ofi and jewelry', but he asserted that approximately $30,000 is unaccounted for. cf the late Anna, nee thllshu, fond fatbr of Peia.

sun, ilven. Mmtha nd Hen. At chapel. b.Mll Avliland avenue, wheie services sslll be held Wednesday, leb. 2T.

at 1 p. m. Interment Eimwood. BERDIE See Ann Skosrronskl notice. BERRY Nellie Fltrzeraid Berry.

Feb. 19. 1945. beloved mile cf the late Edard Hcrry. mother of Catherine.

Marlon, and Florence Berry, sister of Mrs. Julia Niemann. Michael J. Vltrterald. Mrs.

Marie Hrlnrtch. and Mrs. Betty Julkitwskl Funeral Thursdav, a fir.m funeial liome. 245 W. Ni rth avenue, to SI.

Vincents church. Interment Mi unt Carmel cemetery. BISHOP Edwin Joel Bishop, husband of Ethel French, lather of Edwin Joel Jr. and srand-father of Edwin Joel III brother of Mrs. Grace Christian and John M.

Bishop Services Thursday. 3 p. at chapel, 720 1-ase street. Oak Park. Butlai Hit Heme well, fond grand trer rf tr.

A F. Farel! Jr. S'j- FarsielU C. A. and Mri well Iteker.

rrear-t rar.clm' rf Richard and Ar.n Or- tr i tne late Rocer. dear oaughtrr of the late John and Ellen Madden, loving sisier ol Edward, Frank. Marga.et osulllvan. and; t.eorue Funeral services Friday. 10 a ra, from late residence to St AiplQilsus' cburcn andecmetery.

I MEYER Set Carl Meyer, tilled In Bel-1 uncle of William Howard Balltk. bieither-ln-law of Ffc Aie.anricr Ballla. overseas. Memorial services later. HARRISON Anna E-Harrison.

Feb. lf. 1945. late of 172.1 Wmona street, beloved wife of the late August, dear mother of Vivian McJunkln nd Lt. Col.

Clifford Harrison. I 1 Frank Rear HI- E. Vine av. Lake Forest, is the principal beneficiary. The ret estate was estimated at 5154,356 after deductions of a state inheritance tar of $5,915 and federal estate tax of 526,661.

The report was filed by the executor, A. T. Capps of the Northern Trust com -J 75th street. ere-i Oa Woods chapel, 7 burs tj INGERSOIX Lula. 1 p.

m. it chapel. THUP.SDAY. GITTrNGS James L. 10 a m.

at chapel. HENDERSON George M. .1 p. m. at chapel.

OLSON Emma. 1 p. at Chanel. SERVICES TO EE ARRANGED. MEYER Emll.

NORTH SIDE CHAFEL 5501 NORTH ASHLAND-AVENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 2646. WEDNESDAY. BENJAMIN 1 m. at chapel.

HARR1E Julius A. 1 0 a m. In church, HERTZ Laura. 3 m. at chapel.

THURSDAY. ANDERSON RIchird. 11a at chapel. BL'RNS Fannie. 3.45 p.

m. at chapel. 11 A overseas, fond sister of airs Tucek. 40; 1 si -r l- Jan. o- w.

MRS. ABBOTT, 82, DIES 24 HOURS AFTER HER SON Mrs. Mary Abbott, 82, of S021 Par- Hulda Mikaelson. Mrs. Dina larson.

ana K5 trn cf Mrs. Leo Kelimui and Carl' prensflt'd beicved vaj. Mrs. Emma Evens, also survivea oy i ur i Mrver fond brother ct Rlcbard and suandchlldren. Funeial Thursday, a James, nu cf Sep-.

a R-s. a ar.d Kfer. rf V.r e-t Patrtiy Fur.enl ursdty 1 p. rr. it 630" W.

Ce- at wyn. to i.esian National Be.wvr iZ 5 Harold E. Mr-yer In actb ri ln Belgium, and Mrs. Genevieve Cherec Solemn requiem rttEh mass Feb. 24.

9 i. St. Mictiael church. Cleveland and Euscnle streets. I at chapel.

5149-51 N. Ashland venue at Foster. Burial Memorial Para. Lon, 5147 HASSMAN Ellis Hassman of 1555 Kedvale nell a widow, died of a heart age fO years. Law.

2262. avenue, belt of Ann. '1 sn ER Fucenle C. Miller. BLOSS Hugo A.

Bless of Palmer street, bflcved husband cf the late Anna, nte Bten-gle: fend father of Amalla Scnti Krarull.ithrt i Marilyn sinft, blether c.l Edwaid. Ciiarits and the late Heiman Bloss, Funeral Thuis-day. 2 p. at funeral heme, 2lfi6-bS t'alift i ma avenue, at Paimer strert, lntn-menl Oakildge Member of Mnyfair Indue. No.

104 5, A. F. A A Logan rhaplrr. No. lfifi, M.

and L'nlted Order of Sam and tire lale Sarah, brother of Fcsrl 1.. fend m. tn. r.TYOtVGft-M.-rrtaret T-edlcr-. ef 'a beloved wile of the late Ott pany of Chicago.

Two from Chicago Region Reported Axis Prisoners Chicara Trlbana Pma Service.) Washington, D. Feb. 20. The navy department today reported 12 attack yesterday in her home as she was preparing to go to a mortuary to view the body of her son, Frank, 66, of 7915 Princeton a who died Archer, Annette Esther Sloan, ana Set H.iuv. S.

A Resting at chnnel. 4225 Roosevelt road, corner ot Tripp Funeral notice later Please omit flowers 2 m. at chapel. 3 m. at chapel i JACOB Charles W.

William. American Bilcklavers and Stonemasons 21. Inf. Hum. 2T73.

of a similar ailment the previous local HEAI.Y Kate Hcalv. nee Mcylan. beloved wife1 of the late Patrick mother of Sister Mary FRIDAY. PATTISHALL Clyde L. SMITH Kdward C.

1 m. at rhapel 3 p. m. at rhapel. day.

She is survived by five sons, John, of William Eugene 1. and Mrs. Hcssie Carpenter, Fur.ciat Thursday. 2 at rhapel, 234B W. Madison Interment Gracotand cemetery Member cf age chanter.

No. lfil. O. E. and Garfield kUe ladies' ausiiiarv MTf-ORD Frances Eaton Milord, beicved of Raymond Milord, dear mother Pvt R.

Thomav. t. A A James. Javnr. Fllleen.

and Paul, tend daughter ot Mrs Nellie Eaton and Ihe late Thomas. Funeral Thursday at 9 30 t. m. from residence. K7 2o Loomis boulevatd.

to St. Klilar. rhurch Interment Holy Sepulchre. Bou. 0662.

MUELLER Clara Mueller, nee Aumlller. beloved Garf.eid br ulevard. I'i dc -e- a laie Ml, i art la-- a 1 Set Michael Tvdin and t-t T'- Thursday at 9am rr. 1 heme S43. V.i'i' church Interment -vard 0662 VARl -1 ef erlne.

nee Ore, rltti ioMng -Sam. and James Jr. dear vr, --i. nee Pertu-' 1 a 1 lale Ps of Vlto, Catherine -j Ar.ti.ur.y. F'jneral crsdav a a -a 2100 Wenfweirfh averse ta Mana Incjronata ehurch.

ii- -rt Carmel Vic. 1661. George, Joseph. Nora, and e. c.

i Fram is. armv air corps, sisier of Mis. Susan Gallagher of Bridgeport. Conn. Funeral Thursday, ft.

30 a m. Horn residence, The, Chapala of Lain Son ara convenient io all forma ol rrana-poitation auto, atraat cor, alaTalcel and train and aarra all parta of Chicago and suburbs. Ralph, Michael. Louis, and James, PORIN-Harry Robin. suddenlv.

at Miami, Hearh, Kla late tesldrnrr Admiral hotel drarlv beloved husband of Pen I. loud lathei I of Ethel l.lpton, Hatold and l.cstt r. fend i hrnther of Anna Stral. Florence Hcbln. Ida! Allen and Rose Meyers cf San Dbgc.

I four grandchildren. Funeral Thursday. 2 and by two daughters, Mrs. Lottie Devito and Mrs. Josephine CarrolL more men to be prisoners of Japan or Germany.

Men from Chicagoland listed are Capt. Robert G. Davis of the navy medical corps, whose wife lives at 837 Haskell Rockford, 111., and Marine Sgt, Jack R. Risler, wife lives at 4-16 N. 20th st, Milwaukee, Wis.

S. Campbell avenue, to St. Barnabas church Interment liuly -Sepulcbi. Bou. 0662.

HENDERSON George M. Henderson. 6205 Ingleslde avenue. Feb. 1ft.

1945. busband of Dcrothv Henderson, father oT Peegy. brcther of ElUabeth Holman and Nell Blaos: At chapel. 63d and Harvard, where erice will be held Thursday. Feb.

22. at 3 p. under Ihe auspices of Lakeside lodge No 7 A F. Ar A M. lntri ment ptlvate Pit ne omit s.

Service for Frank Abbott will be held at a. m. today in St. Leo's church. SERVICES TO PE ARRANGED.

BARTOLPH Stanley. BEVERLY CHAFEL 2121 WEST 95TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182. WEDNESDAY. RUSSIAN Katherlne E.

3 p. m. al chapel THURSDAY. KRin ZKOFF Kslheilne I 2 .10 m. at rhapel MATIflt Annie II a chapel.

SfcRVICKK TO Pt ARRANGED. GOODI.ETT I t. David C. p. at chapel.

3021 Lawrence avenue Kindly omit flowers, BOND Pfc. George W. Bond A lg3 of Ilobart. Ind killed In action ln Belclum Jan. let.

Ifi45. brioved son of George W. and Eilrabrth. no, llosty; brother of 1,1 Rlrhaid S'-rrtew lie; In W. PnelHe.

John 1 C. and Flllabetb ll'i'-d. riin(ion of Hn ttc r. 11. arid lbsrv M.lll.ulnl invl, Tl.nrvliiv.

I rl. id in, St. 1. like I (llllnll, ftlirr Ful el. III Authority's Advice wrr.xr.R-Maria Vtrctr.

see Eriuer wife of the iate Jjtlu. fend lauri. ne'en. and Aril rr Wal'er S- au Ha. Kuge's-t Hi trr.u."..

11. 1 Hters and i- Ot i' a nrral rmr soa 11, Ir: rt.ursday Feb 23 I r- t-. at fcv I 1 i e- 9rf Mrlan av. a -r wste ol Harry, fond mother of pvt. Kennetn U.

daughter cf the late Mane, sister of Joseph ar.d the late William. In-law of Waiter and Henry Funeral Wed-1 nesday. 3 at chapel. 3h07 I avrr.t Intrrmrnt HimswHl. ml.

Las. Ml'! I'AHY Mut A. Mill. ab.y. tH lighter tj the late Edmcnd .1.

and Mjiiv M.i. jto Mul-i cahy. sister ot Ali'e and the l.ite Mb I T. James Mnu lid I and F. I Ml.l,fl!:v Fuuefnl In-ni 1 in lor File at Wabash l-ildav.

.1 al 10 30 a to lb ly Name ..1. Inter on 'Constipation' WWwWm WMB A nntriliobis. state, Bi IiEMTY I'lt'l'iii iui IIILIiJ UK, i Mai i.s r.1 assicj ii i nuwiv 7 Go I lie iu I I 'J in uv nix i 1 ii.y.rl rrrti. llesi. nee Pfen.lt.

deatle be Ir.ved wile of M.i'l.la',, mother of Pnrbara Mobapp. Eleanor. Jobn, and Wit-luiiii llr. Kr'Uoy, nt tunrral tiotnt-. vilon V.

avenue, at tie CUcle, Funeial Thui-dl. Feb 22. at 30 to SI Cyprian' church. Klvn (Imvf. 111.

Hutial St cemeteiy. Lac. 12 12 or Elmwood 801 HIRSC1IFE1.D Walter Hlrschfeld, beiovrd husband of Harriett Warren Hlrscnfeid Al rest and funeral services In rhapel. 4717 Broadway. Wednesday.

Feb. 21. at 3 p. m. Interment Cedar lark cemetery.

HOI.ZAPFEL William W. Holzapfel. suddenly. LAIN SON W. Ill.ninn.1.

Feb 20 1141. t. roil, er nl Ri-brii tt tiiilied M. Fll ii and K.lnniii.l n. Heating at home.

Hull Clinton place, HUcr Forest. Funeral Thursday, to St. I. like clruu-ll. Intrrmrnt Mount Carmel.

Austin 0017. BROOKS Charles .1. Brooks St of .1246 ftm avenue, beloved husband of Ihe late Prices vary io meet tho budget of avery ment Calvary cfnirtery, Mel 111. NIlEN Olga Nllsen. beloved wife the lat' Emar.

fond mother ct Roy. dear sisier ci Inca lexow. Flida Dlvenki in. Anna lirsen and Slrurd Melncs Services Thursday. 3 at funeral heme.

3301 Fullerton ave nue. Interment Mount Olive. I PLY Frank 1 ti. -f ti late Matsarrl 'a e- 1 A te la V. v.

St. f'- e. j2 1 I a r. 2 I a I terment -ae- WOOD Maty A. Wood nee HI ef bapids.

Mich, w.re tr. c.r of Andrew .1 lit 1, tr. and the late Ll'nan rTwe 'r- r' 1 uiter. Euart Hl.i. Ui.lan Du Pt A.

rr. 1-1: a Her.ry at fi: r- panne avet i Fur.rral Fe- iun via a'asvv tv-iuu ea tifyin? relief from a product called Swiss Kriss. This unusual laxative is not a pill, riot a tea, not an nil, but a delighttul blend of crushed herbs. It produces latislyinir, thorouph action, combats family. Funerals as low as $110 ara still obtainable.

Over 25:5 of all Lain Son services cost $200 IN OUR 7 0T1I YEAR OK FINE SERVICE. SKEELES- BIDDLE COLONIAL CHAPEL T3 COTTAGE GROVE. PADCLIFFE A Norton lore LV.yiel. tatr Feb. IP, beloved husband ol Iirien, nee NORTON Mary or leas over 45 ara $300 or leas.

54 Lotus avenue, bei, ved wile or the That' why ra end fiowari, TKty ipaak mora eomforf than a thousand wore. SPRAYS AND WREATHS from 5 Rowers Telegraphed Iriywnera Jennie Jensen Brooks, loving father of i Charles J. Jr. and Ensign John Brooks. S.

N. biolher of Ruth Kntt and Mat-I giirer itnd fat her of Jann and Bruce HiooKs. Funeral Thursday at 3 p. from i funeial homr. 2307 S.

I.aramlr avenue. In-' teiment Forest Home. Cicero 20O I BURNS Fannie Burns ot 540 Briar place. Davis: brcther rf Arthur Mrs. I.uuan Bertiam.

and Mrs Anna Wendt. Services Thursday. Feb. 22. 2 30 p.

tn. at luneral home, N. Uestem avenue, corner of F'ostcr. Interment Eden cemetery. 1 pas and has proved auccessiul in stubborn cases.

Caution: use only as directed. Get Swiss Kriss today. First dose must convince or money refunded. At Walgreen'. Liefrett's and all good drug and health food stores.

at I p. 31. 4r. ird v. Meur.l Kepe 8tert 04etei.

MONUMENTS U0 MAUSOLEUMS VABUFTS, I.ouie Huemmer. r.ee Johnson. Feb. 20. 1945, beloved wife of Robert F.

HVEMMER JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS' PR IE AT WABASH. WHI. fOlO 4542 N. RAVP.NSWOOrt. LON.

0105 547 Marenco avenue. Forest Park, wi.e o. late John, find mother ef Helen arid trie late Paul J. Nort sister of Ellxabtth D-'sle Resting at funeral home. 103 N.

Lara.nle avenue, at Washington ulcvard CONNOR James Conner, late cf 4311 Union avenue, beloved bubard 'f rsr, nee fond father cf late John. brother cf Julia Buckley. Margaret tV'Uglas Mrs. Catherine 0'C'Tirvr and the lale Themis Connor Fur.era Frldav. 8 45 a ficm funeral home.

4itl-place and Wallace t-eet. to St church. Interme.nt Holy Sept-lchre. Bou levard 0703. rir -s Also at Irvi-7 CARD OF THANivS Burns, loving mother or Ida wener, Kusseri and Roberta Skogsberc.

dear grand-j mother of Arno and Capt P.cbcrt Waller, Valjane and Nancy Skcgsbeig. great-; grandmother of Arno III. Michael and 1 William Waller. At chspel, 5501 N. Ash-, land avenue where services will be held Thursday.

Fb. 22, it 3:43 p. m. Inter-! i ment RoaehlU. I When Ton SWKS KRISS the late Elcis.

mother fcllolsr. sister of Anna Kramp and Edith Townsrnd Fastern Stsr services at funeral heme. 203 Marlon street. Oak Park Wednesday, 30 under auspices of Forest Para chapter. No S61 Funeral Thursday.

2 p. at St Paul's Lutheran church. Forest interment Wildheirn. C. H.

JORDAN cS CO. FUNERAL HOMH. 300 E. ERIE. 1 block E.

ol Michigan. 9Q YEARS' SERVICE SUP. 7709 frier.es ar.d- DONOVAN fas 1 prti ip-re and uapathy. Ba4aSaJ.

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