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VW EtFORD Ann laft cf 4808 IT. Cen. I tril Park ivenue, beleveu mother of Ftnnle Krauie. Albert, Joseph, and Rose Greenfield, fend sister ot Hannah Orris, dear grand CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: W.JB..J.r. Fobrwry 21, IIS1 Parti 18 OBITUARIES PAUL PATTERSON, 72, STRICKEN ON RIGHT; CONDITION CRITICAL $2,000 RAISED TO FIGHT NEGRO GI CONVICTIONS Nearly $2,000 was raised at a mass meeting last night in Wendell Phillips High schoel to UPOLD Ltpeld, 6100 K.

Rockwell street, belcved husband cf dear father of Jchn and Elsie Nichols, brother of Stephen, grandfather cf three. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. frcm luneral home. 4152 Sheridan road at Buena.

to St. Timothy's church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's. Bittersweet 8-1S36. LEVIXE See Zartt nctlce. L.OXG Crescentla Long, dear wife of rtsncls. sister cf Elizabeth.

Flti-h and William Loewea, sister-in-law cf Violet Helmberger. Service Thursday. March 1, 1 p. in, it funeral home. 3440 N.

Central avenue. Interment Eimwood. Klldare 6-64 20. LIXD Gustaf Lund. Ffb.

26. 19M. sud gUMNOVlTZ Rom RgbinoMtt, lit ef J44 Christiana avenue, beloved wife ef Prank, fond mother ef Joseph. Harry. Martha, SchulU, Sally Katr.

end the late Ruth Pure, sister uf Bob Goldberg and Esther Idherg, grandmother of five. Services Thursday, a p. at ehapel. S4 W. Rnmevelt load.

Interment P. O. W. cemetery, rorut Paik. RAVIN Rae Ravin, 1828 Kedvalt avenue, wife of the late Abraham.

Kivint irMinr ot Chirlei ind the late Dorcthy Turker. grandmother e( fhree. great-grandmother ef one, sister cf Rose Rosen, Delia Rosen, ip Dr. Norman L. Bishop, services Wednesday, 11 SO a.

at chapel. 4228 W. Rootetelt read. Interment Jewish Waldhelm. RltcllMAXX Elisabeth W.

Relehmann. ee mother of Iris Krause. Jerrold Ellord. Helen? Greenfield. Cherle Greenfield.

Howard Krausc. Howard Elfcrd. and Daryl Greenfield. Funeral Wednesday. 3 p.

at ehapel. 3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment Jewish Wtldheun. Please emit flowers, at Greenfield residence, 4904 N. Hamlin avenue.

EPP John Epp. Feb. 27, ef 71 Locust road, Wllmette. husband of Emma Hebeler Epd. father of Mrs.

Martha Jecneuard. Paul D. Buchbeit Mas for Paul D. Buchhcit, 52, of 6229 Niagara a lawyer with offices at 2805 N. Clark who died Monday in Hines veterans hospital, will be said at 10 a.

m. 'TAKEN FOR RIDE' BY f.VCARTHY AID, i Baltimore, Feb. 27 (JP) Paul Patterson, who retired Jan. 31 as president of the A. S.

Abell com Dr. Ernest P. Hudec The funeral of Dr. Ernest P. Hudec, 45.

of 2001 N. 74th Elmwood Park, a practicing dentist for 16 years, who died Monday in his home, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Unity church of Oak Park. His office was at 715 Lake Oak Park.

He was chairman of the Chicago Dental society's membership committee. A World War II veteran, he was a lieutenant commander in the naval reserve. He denly, dear brother of Sara L. Cailson. Elsa Leddy, and Svven.

Services Thursday, 2:30 Mrs. Lee Petersen, Mrs. Betty Makl, Mrs. Marv Drew, Mrs. Christine Hanson.

Mrs. Colleen Burns. Mrs. Shirley Miller, William Epp. and the late Mrs.

Anna Johnson. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. at chapel, 725 Ridge read, Wllmette. Interment Memorial Park. PRINTER SAYS tomorrow in St.

Thecla's church. Mr. Buchheit, native of Buffalo, N. had been a Chicago lawyer for 30 years. He was widely known as a gladiola grower and exhibited a new variety, Miss Chicago, at the Garfield park con carry to higher courts the convictions of Negro soldiers sentenced by courts martial in Korea and Japan.

Thurgood Marshall, chief attorney for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, reported on a recent trip to Japan and Korea in which he interviewed tse convicted soldiers and inspected Negro troops. He cited three courts martial of ITER Mrs. Mildred Eyer, belcved wife of Jesse, mother ef Lr-well, Juanita. and Lo- pany which publishes the Baltimore Sun papers, is critically ill in Johns Hopkins hospital, his physician said today. Patterson, 72, became ill Sunday on a flight from Mexico, where he had spent a three weeks vaca renze.

Resting at chapel. 415 W. 63d street, until Thursday, 10 p. m. Service private.

FASSETT Mary Jane Fassett. nee Mlchaud. beloved wife of George, loving mother ot Arthur and William Rupp, sister of Rose Allen. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. m.

frcm servatory show last year. He Demanded Sen. Butler's 1. 0. Probe Told leaves his widow, Mary; his mother, Mary; two sisters, Mrs.

Alice Moore and Mrs. Frances served in the army in World War I. Surviving are his widow, Ther-ese; two daughters, Barbara and Paulette; two sons, Paul and George, and his father, George J. tion shortly after his retirement. An ambulance met him at Washington and he was taken to the hospital.

Dr. Warde B. Allan, his physician, said Patterson was on the critical list." Negro soldiers in which they were tried and sentenced in 42, 44, and Bond, and four brothers, Charles, Edward, John, and Harry Washinjtert. Fb. 27 A Baltimore printer, testifying In I the tenate In-r I vesication of 50 minutes each, life sentences resulting in each case.

He charged officers in the 25th division were Janti R. McCormick Jr. Maurice A. McAdami Mass for Maurice A. McAdams, 75, of 2409 E.

72d a retired executive of Armour who p. at ertarei. 4325 Armltage avenue. Interment Roschltl. LVDUCH Vincent lyduch.

lit ef 5842 S. Qulnn street, belcved husband ef Irene, nee Dolatowskl: loving father of Lecna Lannan, William, and Ncrman. fond brother of John, Frank, Stanley Walter. Steve, Leon, Veroiw tea Tero. Pearl Zarazee.

Lillian Wasllewski, dear grandfather cf Sandra Lee and Nancy Irene. Funeial Ftlday, March 2. 9:30 a. from chapel. 278 S.

Throop atreet. to St. Barbara's church. Interment Resurrection. Victory 2-1024.

MACEK Edward Macek, Feb. 26. late cf 2144 Lincoln avenue, beloved husband of Marie, fond father of Otto and Edward, grandfather of three grandchildren. Funeral Friday, March 2, at 10 a. m.

from funeral home, 2058-38 Belmont avenue, to St. Vincent a church. Burial family lot. MACIOXIEK Sophie Maciontek. nee Tom, szewskl, latef 4822 N.

Troy, dearly beloved wife of Robert dearest mother ot Agnes. Dorothy, and Robert, loving daughter cf Lucy Tomasrewskl. fend mcther-in-law of Louis Guia and Rosemary, dear sister et Rose, Edward, Lorettea, Cecilia, and Joseph, fond sister-ui-law of Paul Kalela. Ann Thomas and Joseph Patt. Joseph Kaminskl and Walter P.

Mack, dearest grandmother of Linda Gut and Steven Madontek. Funeral Saturday, March 3. at 9 30 a. from 4822 N. Troy, to Our Lady of Mercy church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. KEystune 9-8269. MACK AY John Mackay. ate 75, Feb.

25, 1310 S. Telegraph road. Lake Forest, husband of Mary, father of Hugh and Joseph of Lake Forest, brother of Mary. Baruaia. and Christina of Scotland, kestlng at chapel.

233 E. Deerpath avenue. Lake Forest. Services Wednesday, Feb. 28.

2 p. tn.t First Presbyterian church of Lake Forest. Interment Lake Forest cemetery. James R. McCormick 41, of 4750 Jackson died yesterday responsible for railroading a number of Negro soldiers to Waber, Feb.

S. ot 318 Bherman avenue, Eanston. wife of the late Julius A. Reich-maim, mother ef fc.ri. Betty Relnert.

Mrs. Mary Uuise tilers. Frank and Joseph Bi'h-hmann. funeial Thursday. from chspel.

1333 Msple avenue, Rvmston, to st. Nicholas' church. Interment It. Johns cemetery, Joliet, RFMI Bertha E. Remle ot TS11 Ranga mon street, beloved wlte ef Oswald, fond mother of Frledi Rein.

William A. Wlnklrr, F.l.-abeth Klopp, Anna Kaak. Bertha GIN ford. Alfred, and the late Harry, grand-mother of 14. gieat-grandmother of right.

Re, ting at chapel, 70'0 H. Halited street, until 11:30 a. m. Thursday. Marrh 1.

Si tv lee at Peart Memorial church, 71th and Laflln street, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Bethania cemtcry. RLVXOI.DS Harry E. Reynold.

Feb. 26. dear son of Thomas Sherman and the late Brine, fond brother ot Robert T. Services Thursdav, March 1. 1 p.

at funeial home, 301 6. Fifth avenue, at Maple street, May-wot d. Member of Chicago Tvp giapliti al union. No. 16.

Interment Irving I'atk. MAywood 100. RT4X Mildred Rvan, 271? N. nic hmond street. Feb.

23, IBM. mother el Patilik. grandmother of Martin and Kathy, daughter ot Letha Davis, sister of Dolores lto and Thumat Davis. At chapel. 5M1 N.

Ash'and avenue, where services will be held Wednesday. Fib. 28. at 2 p. m.

Interment Ridgewood. Member of Queen Esther chapter No. 41. E. and Ameruan Legion Au-lliary Railroad Retirement Board post, No, 8:6.

KVDHL Rudolph T. Rydell, TS3J Car-penter street, Feb, 37. 1951, beloved husband cf Ellen D. Rvdell. nre Srott.

tend father ef Mrs. Virginia Rutt and Rudolph grandfather nf David Rutt and Nancy Ruth Rydell, blether of Ethel. Mabel, nd the late Rcy. Al chapel. 3121 W.

P5th street, where services will be held Friday, March 2, at p. m. Interment Oaklilll. DEATH NOTICES If the 1950 Mary- i 1 land election. said today he in Hines Veterans hospital.

Ill funeral home, 5018-20 Chicago ivenue. to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Interment Mount Carmel, FERNSTROM Gustave TA1 1 E. Femstrrm, formerly of 2265 Gtddlngs street, suddenly. Feb.

27, at Mundeleln, 111., belcved husband of Josephine Fernstrom, loving father of Susan, dear sen of Fred of Des Plaines and the late Anna, fond brother of Robert W. Fernstrom of Round Lake. 111., and Bernlce Andersen. At chapel. 5525 N.

Clark street, where services will be held Thursday, March 1. at 2 p. under auspices of Skokle lodge. No. 1168, A.

F. A. M. Member of Medinah Shrine. NTZ GERALD Thomas J.

FItz Gerald, formerly of 7414 Dorchester avenue, at Wll-llam6Port, belcved husband e-f the late Ida loving father of George Charles and Mrs. Agnes Cleaver, stepfather of Mrs. Bessie J. Ross, fond grandfather of 11. devoted brother of Henry and Mrs.

Maude Hartley. Past noble Grand of Colfax lodge. No. 450, I. O.

O. F. Member of Integrity Rebekah lodge. No. 462, I.

O. O. Calu-mnt ledge. No. 94.

K. and Columbia temple, No. 17. Pythian sisters. Resting at was "taken for i a a three men who threatened to adams Aunuita Adams, 2510 N.

Mozart strett. beloved wife cf the lata August, fond mother of Mrs. Emily Golz. grandmuthfr ot Mildred. Funeral Thuriday, 2 p.

at chapel. 2349 W. Madison atreet. Inter, ment Concordia. BAIRD Ernest E.

Baird. Feb. 26, beloved husband of Hilda, dear brother of lua Bcardsley and Dr. Warren Orr. At funeral home.

6216 N. Clark street, after Thursday. Servlcea Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. Interment private.

nut mm thru prison. Marshall said that altho he had not seen a single Negro officer among the hundreds in Gen. Mac-Arthur's headquarters, the air force had successfully integrated Negro officers and enlisted men, who are, with few exceptions, making good. He told of the 24th Infantry, composed of Negro enlisted personnel, with morale as high as any regiment in Korea after 93 days and nights of fighting. McCarthy in- vestigation." died Monday in St.

Bernard's hospital, will be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Philip Neri church, with burial in St. Mary's cemetery.

He began working at the age of 11 as an office boy for J. Ogden Armour and was with the company for 5i years until he retired in 1943. He was a member of the Serra club. He leaves his widow, Margaret two daughters, Mrs. Bartholomew Doody and Catharine, and two grandchildren.

Gustave (Al) Fernstrom He identified one as Don health forced him to withdraw several weeks ago as a candidate for alderman in the 30th ward. He was assistant census supervisor for the west side and at one time was a field engineer for the Chicago Mill and Lumber company. He leaves his parents. James and Stella, and two brothers. Eugene and Harry.

Services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday in Resurrection church. Mrs. Harriet Paxtoa Mrs.

Harriet Paxton, 79, of 3847 N. Springfield a resident of Chicago for 50 years, died yesterday in Grant hospital. She was the widow of Frederick H. Paxton, owner of F. II.

Paxton MAIIOXEY Leo M. Mahoney. late of 723 S. Sangamon street, beloved sen of the late chapel, 851 E. 7 5th street, after Friday noon.

Service Saturday, March 3, 1 p. m. Interment Beverly. Fl'LTON Marcia Payson Fulton. Feb.

27, 1951. a long time resident of Chicago, wife of the late James T. mother of Mrs. John M. Compton, the late Howard P.

and James D. Fulton. Services at the convenience of the family. GAI.LC7.ZO Glovanna Galluzzo. nee Bruscato, beloved wife of Salvatore.

dear mother of Margaret Digaetano, Josephine Dyslln. Anna Costa, Pauline Bruscato, and Mary Mareel. Funeial Friday, 9:15 a. from funeral home, 5935 W. Belmont avenue, to St.

BEItGMANN Dorli Bergmann, beloved wife cf Fred tond mother of William, Dora Oljen, Fred. Ernest, and the late Carl. Reitlng at funeral home. 3421 Fullertm avenue, until 11 a. m.

Friday. Lying in tate at Conccrdla Lutheran church. Belmont and Waahtenaw avenues, from 12 o'clock noon Friday until time of aervlte at 1:30 p. m. Interment Acacia Park.

BERNHARDT Mala Bernhardt, age 90; wife of the late Bernard; mother of Sari Swanson and Bessie Dannen and of the late Julia Leopold and Dr. Harry Bernhardt; grandmother of Either Beck, Harry Bernhardt and Bruce Dannen; great-grandmother of six. Funeral 2 p. Thursday, from chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Hosehill cemetery.

SAI'IXSKI Caroline Noel Saplnskl. (ge IS, NEED NATIONAL Services for Gustave Al Fernstrom, 41, of Oak Terrace, Lake Furine. an investigator for Sen. McCarthy Wis. J.

and the ethers as Ewell Moore and George Idlle. William H. Fedder. the printer. Said the men tried for hours to iwr from him a letter he said lie received from Sen.

Butler rid. I. guaranteeing payment approximately Claims Money Owed Him Tedder said the money uas rwed him by Butter's headquart county, and formerly of 2265 Gid-dings will be held at 2 p. m. FIGHT ON CRIME, SAYS PETERSON tomorrow in the chapel at 5o2j N.

Clark St. Mr. Fernstrom, president of the Fernstrom Storage and John ana fc.llen Mahoney. loud brother or Mae. Thnmrs.

and the late Margaret and William Mahnnry. Funeral Thursday. 9:00 a. from funiral home, Halsted at 76th street, to St. Leo's church.

Interment Miunt Olivet cemetery. STcwait 3-7700, VISKL Anastasla Malsel. beloved wife of the late Stanley, dear mother et Josephine Horlon, Stanley and Florence Graham, fend aunt of Alvina Slaski. Funeral Thursday, a from funeral heme, 3517-27 N. Fulaskl read, to St.

Viatir's church. Interment St. Adalbeit's. INde-pendence 3-5800. MAXC.EBSOX William E.

Mangerson. resl-dense. 11119 Avenue beloved husband of Geraldine, nee Tomaszewskl; dear son of August S. and Irene Mangerson. nee Bender: fond brother ef Robert Harry and Raymond A.

Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a. from chapel, 9500 Commercial avenue. Interment local. SOuth Chicago 8-0155. MAREtl See Glovanna Galluzzo notice.

The Kefauver committee has proved that organized crime has a wide-spread influence on government, particularly city and state, manufacturing chemists at the time of his death two years ago. She leaves two sons, Donald F. and Albert E. Services will be ers for printing bills and distribut Eugene's church. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery. BErkshlre 7-4404. GARDNER Ellis Ralph Gardner of 2373 E. 70th street, beloved husband of Leaner, nee Roseman: dear father of Howard fond brother cf Ira Goldman, Vivian Tobias, and the late David Goldman. Remains resting at chapel.

6935 Stony Island avenue. Tuesday evening only. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. CE8SI.FR Elizabeth Gessler, Feb.

23. 1951, suddenly, at Los Angeles, beloved wile of the late Charles, fond mother of Elsie Hillstrapd. Florence Anderson, Harry, Helen Petrle, Alfred, Ruth Burns, and Walter. Remains arriving Wednesday morning. Funeral Thursday.

1:30 p. at chapel. 4325 Armltage avenue. Interment Elmwood. ing nbout 300.000 copies of a bPjd at 1:30 p.

m. tomorrow in tabloid. From the Record." The the chapel at 3918 Irving Park rd. Eraeit Miller tabloid attacked Millard Tydings. hen a Democratic senator and Butler's opponent.

Butler defeated Tydinss. Ernest Miller. 56, of 1317Touhy BLAKE John J. Blakr. beloved husband of Elizabeth Wilkerson Blake, son of Jan and Mary Smutka Blak.

brother of Walter, Stanley, Mrs. Anna Jurys, Mrs. Rose Warnock, Mrs. Mildred Montagano, and Mrs. Mary Ann Warszona.

Funeral from home for funerals, Erie and Wabash avenue, Thursday. March 1. 1951, at 10 a. to Sacred Heart cf Jesus church. Interment Resurrection cemetery.

BRODAT Joseph Broday, late of 6200 N. Kenmore, beloved husband of Idelle. nee Wallach, loving father of Robert, Ruben, and Albert, fond brother of Jacob. Lillian Shinderman. Dora Hordesky, Hannah Rappa-port, Rae Weiss, Sarah Zelameyer and Esther.

Services Thursday, 1 p. at chapel, 1300 Devon avenue. Interment Memorial Fark. Omit flowers. BRCSCATO See Glovanna Galluzzo notice.

BRI'SS Arthur F. Bruss, beloved father cf Wilbur Marlon and Donald brother of Oliver cf Chlnock sen of the late S. D. and Emma Funeral Thursday, 3 p. at funeral home.

Lake st. at 2nd Maywood. Interment Andrews, Ind. Ay wood 14. BVCIIHEIT Paul D.

Buchheit. late residence. 6229 N. Niagara avenue, dearly beloved husband of Therese, darling father cf Van company, died yesterday in his home. He was a member of the Medinah Shrine and a veteran of World War II.

He leaves his widow, Josephine; a daughter, Susan, and his father, Fred. Alden H. Hadiey Mooresville, Feb. 27 Special Alden H. Hadiey, 74, the Indiana state conservation department's authority on birds, died in an Anderson hospital yesterday following an automobile accident near here.

Hadiey, a native of Monrovia, was graduated from the University of Chicago and Stetson university. president of the wholesale Tydins: ha said the law pro- iewelrv house of that name at 5 Mbits senatorial candidates from s. Wabash died yesterday in contributing more than $2,300 of hospital. He leaves his tneir personal funds. He said the widow.

Rae; a son, Arthur; a GILSOX Elizabeth Gllson. nee Schilling, late of 3345 S. Wood street, beloved wife of John, dear mother of Frank and Violet Olson, fond grandmother cf Carol Ann Gilscn, mcther-tn-law cf Alice Giison and Clarence Olson. Funeral Saturday. March 3.

at 9:4 5 a. from funeral heme, 3t04 S. Hcyne avenue, to St. Maurice's church. Interment St.

Mary's. Member of St. Fellcltas' court, No. 51. w.

C. O. and Christian Mother's sodality. LAtayette 3-0196. GLAUBER Marie C.

Glauber, fond sister ef E. J. Glauber and Gertrude G. Bradley. Funeral at Cairo, 111.

GOOSMANX Elsa A. Goosmann, late of 2445 Virgil W. Peterson, operating director of the Chicago Crime commission, said yesterday. He spoke at the 50th anniversary meeting of the Juvenile Protective association in the Standard club, 320 Plymouth court. "In every city where it has made investigations, the Kefauver committee has unearthed evidence of connections between crime and politics," he stated.

"The recent defiant attitude of gangsters before the committee has clearly indicated that underworld America thinks it is more powerful than the government. Organized crime is so deeply entrenched, it will take a national crusade to uproot it." Miss Jessie F. Binford, the association's executive director, reported that the organization extended services to 3,552 children last year. She said the most grandson and two brothers. Services will be held at 2 p.

m. today in the chapel at 1300 Devon with burial in West Lawn letter verified a "breach of the law" and "was to be recaptured at all hazards." Butler replied that Tjdinss was resorting to reck less and unjustified attacks on Joseph Broday The Rtr. W. M. Annuity LONDON'.

Feb. 27 (JP) The me. Tjdins has charged that the tabloid was printed at the Washington Times Herald and that its attack was a "tissue of lies." In Rev. William Monckton Annesley, viscount Valentia, 76. died today The funeral of Joseph Broday, 51, of 6200 Kenmore a who died yesterday, will be held at 1 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. Mr. Broday, a lifelong resident of Chicago, retired two late of 2608 W. 23d place, lovtnf daughter of Emll and Clara, dear eister ol Ernest, and Marie.

Services Friday, March 3, 1:30 p. at ehapel. 33J4 H. Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian National.

LAwndale 1-3072. SCHILLING See Anna Mueller notice. KE Ellse Sehoneeke, beloved mother of Ella Sehoneeke ai.d F. Doiothea Van Sli'kle. Services.

p. m. Thursdav. at ehapel. 1648 W.

63d street. Interment Waldhelm. Victoria Hchullt, loving mother ef Frank, fond grandmother ef Cllve Moter. At rest at funeial home. 229 8.

Main street, Lombard. III. Services Thursday, 9:30 a. it Sacred Heart church. SCIIWFM.ER Agnes Sehwedler, beloved wife of Robert, sister cf John Ryland.

nervier Thursday. March 1, 2:30 p. it funeial home, 5300 N. Western ivenue. corner of Foster.

Interment Bohemian National cemetery. AM AX Ben Seaman of Iron Mountain. beloved huihsnd ef Dorothy, fond father of Dr. William Seaman ef tit. I.ule.

dear brother of Jo nremsn, Minnie Rogatt. Jranette Sachs, ind the late Sam, Funeral Thursday. March 1. at 11:30 a at ehapel. one 47th street, lntrr-ment Oak Woods cemetery.

Family at 5498 Hyde Park boulevaid, apt. 903. el LET Fannie E. Seley, nee Mavhew, are HO. of 2110 W.

107th street, wlte of the late chart's Arthur, mother ef Mrs. w. II. Koukt's, and the late Mrs. W.

J. liemmeiu, grandmother ef Dr. Frederick M. Fowke, Rev. H.

W. Fowkes. Dr. Elizabeth 8. Hein-niens, ind Anne llcinmcna.

Resting at chapel. 1971 W. lllth street. Services Thursday, 11 a. at Church ef the Mediator.

110th and Hovne avenue. Interment Oak, Hill. No flowers it ihunh please. SEXXF.s Mary gettnes. loving wile ef George, fond mother cf George Ksnelos.

Funeial Tliurstlay. 1 p. chapel, 214-216 S. Western avenue, at Jrfkson to St. Basils' church.

Interment Llmwood. Informs, tion, MOnroe 8 1376. SMITH Shyrle J. Smith, nee Waldman, ef 3255 Victoria street, beloved Wlie ef fSev-mour living mother ef Steven, devoted daughter of Dr. Joseph ind Evi Waldman.

fond sister of Sylvia lsberg, June hasim, nd Dr. Stanford Waldman. Services Wednes. day, 2 p. et cliaptl, 6200 Broadway, Interment Wcstlawn.

SOPERyi lsT Emma Sederdulst. 803 N. Park, tide avenue, aunt nf Vernon. Rleliaid. Robert, Irving, of st.

Paul, Minn. Resting it funeral home, W. Chlesio avenue. Services Thursday, 1 p. m.

Interment Forest Home. Tnn-nr, Franklin Stead, Feb. 2U. 1051, hushard of the late Mabel Rlrcs Jtrad. Service at chapel, 200 E.

fine atreet Wednesday, 3 p. m. Interment Northfleld. Minn. 811 VI Slhvl Reeves sstevena, 211 W.

street, Feo. 27. 1951. beloved wife of William E. Stevens, loud mother of t.sura tv, Stevens.

Mrs. Michael Shannon I Beatrice and the late Dr. William Stevens, sister of Ccmge Reeves and the late Frank Malcolm, At chapel. 816 W. 3d street, at Harvard avenue, where scrvl es will hi held Friday.

March 3, it 3 p. 111. Interment Mount Hope. STOCEK Mae Stocek. nee Rusek, 2217 Gundcrsen avenue, beloved wife of Albert, loving mether of Joyce, sister of James Kuztk and Emily Coon.

Services Friday, 2 p. at ehapel, H507 W. Cermak road. Interment Wocdlawn cemetery. GUridtrsoii 4-6310.

STOKES S.c Mac Stocek notice. STORTK KV Cornell Stortecky, beloved hus-band of Christens, brother ef Steve. Mar ft statement to the senate sub-; at a hospital in Somerset. He also MARTIN Anna E. Martin, nee Tessmer, ef 1418 N.

Lotus avenue, beloved wife ef the late James, fond mother of Virginia, Dorothy Bambrick, Mallott, Bruce, Leutesla Flood, Adrtenne Wisen, and James Martin, grandmother cf 13. Services Thursday, Marrh 1. 2:30 p. at funeral home. 6350 W.

Nnrth avenue Interment Mount Olive. TUxedo 9-8844. Me A DAM Maurice A. McAdams. Feb.

58, beloved husband of Margaret Normoyle McAdams, loving father of Mrs. Margaret Mery Doody and Catharine, grandfather of John Maurice and Margaret Mary Dnodv, brother of the late Edward J. and Mary Walih. Funeral Thursday, a. from chapel.

JerTery boulevard at 77th street, to St, Philip Nerl church. Mass 10 a. m. Inter-ment St. Mary's.

SOuth Shore 8-8822. MCCORMICK tames R. McCormick Jr. IJerrvl, 4750 Jacksen boulevard, beloved son of James and Stella, dear brother nf Eugene, and Harry A. Funeral Friday.

9:30 a. from funeral home, 238 S. Clrero avenue, to Resurrection churrh. Interment Queen of Heaven. AUstln 7-1000.

MrGARVEY C'ea F. MeGarvcy, Feb. 28, beloved husband ef Cecilia, father of Theresa Kapp. Mark. Maurice, and Francis Mr-Garvey.

Services Thursday. March 1, 8:30 a. at funeral home. 301 S. Fifth avenue at Maple street, Maywood, 9 a.

m. at St. Eulalia's church. Interment St. Joseph MAywood 100.

MKEHAS Thomas V. Mrehan. belnvrd husband of the late Mary Leahy Meehan, tend father cf William Peter Rohert James Edward Mary Florence Saems. and the late Thomas F. brother of Katharine Westbere and Agnes Miller.

Feneral Wednesday, Feb. 2 8. at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 1339 Devon avenue et Glenwoed.

to St. Jereme's church. Mass 10 e. m. Interment Calvary.

MKTZnoRF Joseph P. Mrtzdorf. suddenly. Sanford. Fb.

19. beloved husband et Alma, nee Kaune: fond father ef Arthur of winter Park. and Robert C. grandfather of Walter and Jerry. Masonic services and errmatlon held et Sanford.

Ashes Interred at Park. Chicago. MILLER Ernest Miller. 1317 Touhy avenue, committee lat Tuesday he said I was Baron Mountnorris and the "employes of McCarthy" were premier baronet of Ireland. Edu- Barbara, Paulette, Paul, end George, son of George J.

and the late Agnes brother of Myrtle E. Cosby and Esther Keefe. Funeral Thursday. March 1. 9:30 a.

frcm funeral heme. 6754 Northwest highway, to St. Thecla's church. Interment St. Joseph's.

Member of C. O. F. No. 46.

BtRCHARO Helen Burchard. nee Ellis, beloved wife cf the late Orren, loving mother of Mary Casey and the late Joseph, dear sister of Marie Finn. Grace Wchlfeil. James, Thomas. Raymond, and the late Clarence Ellis, fond grandmother of Patricia Dl Benedetto.

Madonna, Rose Mary, and John Casy. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from funeral home. 238 S.

Cicero avenue, to St. Catherine of Siena church. Interment Mount Carmel. Austin 7-1000. Bl'TERA Rosalia Butera, nee Spina, beloved wife of the late Frank, loving mother of Jasper vegetable man I and Antoinette I Jack I Palmeri mother-in-law of Sadie, nee Mobile; sister of Joseph and the late Rose Todara and Mamie Butera, grandmother of Rose Marie nd Frank.

Funeral Thursday. 9 a. from chapel. 900 S. Sacramento to Our ady of Sorrows church.

involved in Fedder's midnight rated at Cambridge, he became a ride. McCarthy, a foe of Tydings. clergyman in 1903 and. since 1920, years ago from the real estate and hotel management business. His widow, Idelle, and three sons, Robert, Ruben, and Albert, survive.

Harry H. Straus had been vicar of Brewham-cum- campaigned for Butler. Burling street, beloved daugnter oi Mr. ana Mrs. John H.

Goosmann. dear sister of Hans J. Resting In chapel. 845 W. Armltage avenue, services Friday, March 2, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Irving Park boulevard cemetery. GRABERT Emll A. Grabert, formerly of La Grange, 111., Feb. 26, husband of late Louisa, father of Fred B.

and Vera Byers. brother of Mary Seltman. Services at Tucker funeral home, Green Cove Springs, Fla. GRAF Minnie Graf, nee Bauman. Feb.

28, 1951. beloved wife of the late Philip, leving mother of Eleanor Ott and Lillian Kunze. dear grandmother of Richard F. Ott. Resting at funeral home, 3440 N.

Central ave-nue, until noon Thursday, March 1. Services, 3 p. at St. Peter's Ev. Ref.

Luth. church, Diversey and Linder avenue. Interment Montrose. Klldare 5-5420. HAAS Clarice M.

Haas ef 1724 W. 90th place, beloved daughter of George W. and Marie, nee MrVey; loving sister of Marian, Mrs. Rita Malley. Mrs.

Patricia Kllnckman. George William, and Susan. Funeral Thursday. 9 a. frcm luneral home.

9900 S. Thrcep street, to St. Ethelreds's church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's. HART WIG Edna Hartwig. beloved wife of Paul, dear daughter of Emma Fenger. sister of Herman Young.

Services Thursday. 2 P. at funeral home. 1458 Belmont pressing problem is the sale of narcotics to youngsters. One hundred and fifty juvenile dope addicts were referred to the association during the year, Miss Binford pointed out.

Redlynch at Bruton, Somerset. Malcolm Stewart SANDY. England. Feb. 27 (JP) Malcolm Stewart.

78, listed as one of Britain's 85 millionaires in 1938, died today after 8n illness of six months. He retired last December from the chairmanship of the London Brick company, which he served for 30 years. CROSBY ADAMS, CHORAL MUSIC Asheville. N. Feb.

27 (VP) Harry H. Straus, 67, who established the world's largest cigaret paper manufacturing plant, died of a heart attack at his home here today. He was president of Ecusta Paper Corp. Straus came to this country from Germany at the age of 18. Callers "Threaten" Wife Fedcfer he was tryins to rush out 30.000 Butler picture post cards Nov.

3 two days before the election when some men called his home and spoke threateningly" to his wife. He said he met the men later in a Baltimore hotel and Surine became "abusive" and complained not enough cards had been delivered. Fedder said he told Surine the EXPERT, 93, DIES Asheville. N. Feb.

27 Crosby Adams, 93, nation avenue. Interment Graceland. HII.GER Nicholas A. Hilrer. Beloved hushan.

of Helen, nee Topel: fond father ot Ronald, brother of John, Felix, and Mae Christ Funeral Thursday, 2 p. from chapel 5704 W. Cerman road, to W'oodlewn. Mem ally known teacher of choral music, died today at his home in nearby Montreal. After direct DR.

HENRY SMITH, X-RAY PIONEER, EDUCATOR, DIES ber of Cicero pest. No. 1485, V. F. Interment St.

Joseph s. SAcramento 2-4747. CALABRESE Margaret Calabrese. nre Miller, loving wife cf Sam. dear daughter of Sarah Doyle, fond sister of Emeline Rado.

Vincent Miller. Raymond Doyle, Lucille Flickenser, and Genevieve Ivanclsits. Funeral Friday, 9 a. frcm chapel. 624 N.

Western avenue, to S. M. Addolorata church. Interment Al! Saint's. ARmltage 6-7800.

CAR AVETTA Louis Caravetta. late of 35 W. Klnzle street, husband of the late Violet, loving father of P. J. Charles Annette Nltto.

Amerigo Mary, and John fond brother of Peter and Alexander, dear grandfather of five grandchildren. Funeral Thurs- day. 9 a. from chapel, 624 N. Western avenue.

Reouiem hlrjh mass at 10 a. m. at Holy Name cathedral. Interment Mount Carmel. ARmitage 6-7800.

CARET William John Carey of 883 Oak street, Winnetka, 111.. Feb. 26, beloved husband cf Susan, nee Smith; loving father cf Isabel Clark and Alyce Hill cf Chicago, Dr. Wesley S. of Oakland.

William John Jr. cf New York City, grandfather of Sandra and Deborah Carey cf Oakland. William John and Richard Alexander of New York City. Resting at chapel. 895 Linden avenue, Winnetka.

Funeral Wednesday. 10 a. to Faith, Hope, and Charity HORDES OF POLICEMEN FIND SPRING SHOOTIN OUT IN COUNTY WOODS OLymplc 2-2921. cards were being addressed by women in their homes and that he suggested they go pick up the On their way out of the! hotel. Fedder said.

Surine jerked him by the coat and said. Listen. I want that letter back." Fedder! IIOFFMAX William G. Hoffman, beloved hus band of Aurtlia Tatce Hoffman, father Lucille, brother of Fred Lillian I. Dutton and the late Walter C.

Resting at funeral home. 203 S. Marion street at Pleasant street. Oak Park, until a. m.

Thursday, beloved husband of Pae. nee Levlnson: dear father of Arthur, darling grandfather nf Judith, fond brother of Sam and Harry. Services Wednesday. 2 p. at chapel, 1300 Devon avenue.

Interment Westlnwn. MM, I.S William Albert Mills beloved husband of lvina. fond son of William and Mabel Mills, brother nf John. Mary, and Charles. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p.

at chapel. 6911 W. Madison street at Mason avenue. Interment Irving Park cemetery. EStebrcok 8-7500.

MIXEO Mary Mineo, nee Benlcno. beloved wife of Giuseppe, loving mother of Pall and Jane, dear daughter cf Vlto and Orsola Benlgno, fond sister of John, Mrs. Rose Pane, Lena, Samuel, Joseph. Vlto. Mrs Grace Smith, and Isnntlus (Ned I.

Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from chapel. 441 North avenue, to St. Vincent's church.

Interment St. Joseph's. Michigan 2-1234. MOSKAL Catherine Moskal, nee PaLls. of 4214 W.

25th place, beloved wife Jrhn dear mother of Dr. Freik. M. Julia Brelsch. Dr.

John D. and Pauline, fend mpther-ln-law of Dr. Warrm Brelsch. M. Dr.

Margaret. M. -ind services Thursday. 2 p. at Trlnltv Luth eran church, N.

Ridgeland av. and Erie Oak Park. Interment Memorial Park ing choruses in Buffalo, Kansas and Chicago, Adams moved to Mon-treat 37 years ago, establishing Evanston. HOWARTH Lena Relnhardt Howarth of 6532 N. Lakewood avenue, beloved wife of the late James, loving mother of George.

Frances, Mrs. Joseph Brezina, wife of the custodian of the Mannheim Woods forest preserve called police yesterday when she heard several shots, and running out on the front porch, saw several men near an armored truck of the Brinks E.press company. said he told Surine he wasn't going to get the letter. It was then, Fedder added, that the rido began. Fedder said he didn't give up the letter, but to gain his freedom he said he signed a statement which said all bills were paid, al-tho he said thousands of dollars were due him.

Adams and Doris Kelly, 8lster cf George Relnhardt grandmother of six, great-grandmother of two, Funeral Friday. March 2, 2 Greensboro, N. Feb. 27 7P) Dr. Henry Louis Smith, 91, pioneer in psychological warfare and the use of the X-ray, died at his home here today.

Scientist and educator. Dr. Smith had been president of Davidson college and Washington and Lee university. He retired from the latter post in 1930. President Wilson named Dr.

Smith as the man who did most to bring World War I to a close. He devised a system for using air curents and oiled paper balloons to drop propaganda messages behind the German lines. Many Ger chutch, Winnetka. Interment calvary. CARRIER Harry L.

Carrier of 322 W. 109th street, beloved husband of Jennie, fond father cf LeRoy. Floyd. Zenaide Montejo, at funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at Clenwood.

Interment All Saints' cemetery St. Louis papers please copy. Hl'DEC Ernest Paul Hudec. D. D.

I.t. I When 20 Dolicemen in 12 auto- Comm. U. S. N.

husband of Mary son June, grandmother ot Fohert anil natnietn Brelsch. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 2712 Klldare avenue, to Good Shenherd rhureh. Interment Resurrection. LAwndale 1-2156.

Mary R. and the late Charles HUdec residence-studio which has been a mecca for music lovers of the south. Adams and his wife were honored guests of the 1948 Chicago-land Music Festival, sponsored by the Chicago Tribune Charities, Inc. Both spoke before 1,500 guests at the festival luncheon that year in the grand ballroom of the Stevens hotel. brother of the late Sgt.

Chester Huden Mrs. Alice Moore. Mrs. Frances Bond, Charles, Edward. John, and Harry Hudec.

Mesting at chapel, 720 Lake atreet. Oak ParW, until Albert J. Mousieau, Fen 26. late Fedder said he tried in am to mobiles from La Grange Park, get in touch with Butler to tell Westchester. Riverside.

La him about the "ride." He said he Grange, Western Springs. Lyons, fnalty told Cornelius P. tne Bedford Park sherif's po-Butler headquarters treasurer. buthjce station arrived, the truck had Mundy said Instead of headquar-j disappeared. and Vern, stepfather of Andrew and Cornelius Fisher, brother of Mrs.

Rose Rets. Zay and George, and the late Albert and Belle. Services at funeral home. 9900 S. Throcp street, Wednesday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Oak Hill. COHV George Cohn. age 39, 3933 N. Seeley, Feb.

26. beloved husband of Arlene, father of Carol apd Joyce of Chicago, dear son of Katherine Cohn, brother of Mrs. Steven Pentek of Aurora, 111. Funeral service Thursday. 3 p.

at chapel, 332 Downer place, Aurora. Interment Lincoln Memorial Park, Aurora. CONN William R. Conn. at Bergstrom noon Thursday.

Services Thursday, 2 p. m. at Unity Unlversalist church. Lake street et ef 2423 Fletcher street, neiovea Humana Clara, fond father of Ronald, brother of Alice Clark and Edward. Funeral Thursdav.

Marrh 1. at a. m. from funeral home. 2056-58 Belmont avenue, to St.

Fratirls Xavier church. Interment Mount Carmel. N. Kenliworth avenue. Oak Park.

Interment Eronswood cemetery, Hinsdale. man soldiers revolted or sur- garet I.lplnskl. and Helen Zawaekl. Funeral Thursday. 8:45 from chapel, 8704 W.

Cermak road, to Mary Queen of Heaven. Mass 9:30. Burial Queen ef Heaven. Member rf Kenneth Copley post, 512. OLmpic 2-2921.

SWLEXF.Y John R. Sweeney, Feb. 25, ef 2045 T2d street, beloved husband N'oreen Reaidon Sweeney. Resting it thpr, Jeffriy blvd. at 77th until 1 1 rn.

Tuesday. Interment Sharon, Ta, hOutti Shore 8-8822. TEI.FER Charles A. Ttlfer. 2308 Cuttac Grove ivenue.

Feb. 26, 1951, beloved husband of Lyrtli Teller, brother of Alhe Huntzlnger. At ehapel, 316 W. 63d Street et Harvard ivenue. where services will be held Thursday, March 1, it 3 p.

m. Interment Oak Woods. WEntworth 6-0023. I'RBt'T Mary Urbut, dear mother of Anna Marsh, Joseph Urbut, Ellen Harkman, Fren-ces Marsh and their families. Funeral Thursday.

8:30 from chapel, 4348 S. II-fornla ivenue. to Immaculate Conception church. Interment St. Cislnilr'l cemetery.

LAfaytttt 3-3372. WALLACE See O'Brien. WEMMEL John F. Wemmel of 11SS6 Wallace street. Feb.

26. 1951. desr husband of Laura nee Johnson; father cf Mrs. Loiraloe Holman, giandfathei cf Karen and Roger, brother cf Mrs. Freda Hopkins.

At chapel, 214 E. 115th strett. Service Friday. March 2, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Mount Greenwood. WOOD Katheilne M. Wood nf 908 S. Elm-wood avenue. Oak Park, dear sister of Anna JOHXSOX Thelma E.

Jonnson. beloved wife of Iver. fond mother of Arthur J. and Lois tcrs owing a-eauer. reaaer owca oeu.

Thv fmirul tt traveling north I t. MUELLER Anna Mueller, nee Ressel. late of T. Koda, fond daughter of Charles A. Fager.

strom and the late Bertha, sister of Kath the headquarters money. Then. N7 JZ. ld some distance Clgni 1U 2 iIannnfim some fllstance surrendering were found allied -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- erine B. Tolander.

Services Thursday. March Air Base. Austin, beloved husband I5 of Ruby, loving father of Rente, fond son cf Bert and Ruth Conn, brother of 8418 S. Morgan street, beloved wne 01 me late Jacob, dear mother of Sister Mary Theresita, S. S.

N. Barbara. Joseph. Frank. Seraohlne.

Mrs. Dora Schilling, and foster son John Dleken. Funeral Thursdav. 9:30 a. from funeral heme.

1138 W. 87th street, to St. Klltan's church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's. Member ef St. Kilien Altar and Rosary society. RAdcliffe 3-1100 i.

et p. m. at luneral norae, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Ridgewood cemetery.

IOI RDAIX Emma Jourdaln, nee Malcw. Feb. 27, wife of the late John mother of the statement Fedder said he signed! for Surine. Fedder said he told hi, the thP "jLr. mtle target practice." on Dee 26 he was raid in full by saiJ the drivcr h9oxc on.

the But'cr organization. propaganda messages. An early claim to fame was in his use of the X-ray in surgery. With crude equipment, Dr. Smith helped surgeons remove a thimble from a child's throat.

Funeral services will be held late Irene M. Faber. dear grandmother cf LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL Ella Mulqueen. nee Fearen, Eleanore Faber and Lucille Grimm. Funeral Thursday morning at 8:30 frcm mortuary.

1356 Wellington avenue. Services at St. Alphonsus' church at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Joseph's.

KAXF.I.OS See Mary Sennes notice, KXAPP Susan Knapp, late of 4945 Winona Fen. ae. or lo r.prneer irri. winnriir, wife of the late James p. Mulqueen.

daughter of Mrs. Marv Louise and the late Edward Fearnn. mother of Mrs. Edward Jamleson. Joseph.

James, and Frank Mul-ouecn. Funeral and Interment Thursday, March 1, at Council ElutTs. Ia. NF.LSOX Gust Nelson of 6108 N. Keelrr Fedder aid checks turned over to the Butler headquarters by ar-: CHILD, 3, DIES ku persons had been made pay- i.rwrn abte to Fedder's company, the Na- OF INJURIES IN tional Advertising company, as L7 nr TDrmiS payment for some of his bills.

UKAotl vJt i CL.A. LM Other heck Donald Buerkle. 3. of Wood He aid he received tuo from Dale Wood Dale. Du Page Mm.

Katherine Van Djke. a mem-, county, died yesterday in Elm-ber of Butler's staff. He said one hurst Memorial hospital of in- 318 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-0023.

WEDNESDAY. JONES William Jr. 3 o. m. at chapel.

THURSDAY. TtLLfER Charles A 2 p. m. at chapel. FRIDAY.

STEVE.NS Sibyl R. 3 p. m. at chapel. NORTH CHAFEL 5501 N.

ASHLAND-AV. PHONE: LOngucach 1-2646. WEDNESDAY. COI N'TI rVffll 3 mt rhinel Mrs. Dorothy South and Gilbert Conn, nephew cf Adolph and Esther Carlson, Mrs.

Alice O'Malley, Joseph Christensen, and Frank Conn. Resting at funeral home. 7918 South Park avenue, after 1 p. m. Wednesday.

Services Friday, March 2, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Oak Woods cemetery. Information, TRiangle 4-3034. COSTA See Giovanni Galluzzo notice.

COVXTER Olga J. Counter, Feb. 26. 1951, beloved wife of George dear mother of George F. and Olga J.

Bcutler, fond sister of Flora Rearden. devoted grandmother of Richard and Jeffery Counter and Ernest Beutler. At chapel, S501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 3 p.

m. Interment private. CI50KE Richard Croke. beloved husband cf the late Margaret, nee Murphy: brother of Kate Barren. Patrick, and Michael.

Funeial Thursday, 9 a. from parlors, 67th street and Dorchester avenue, to St. Clara's church. Interment Mount Olivet. Native of Glen-bally Valley Tullougher County Kilkenny, Ireland.

DEMTZSCH Anna Delltzsch, beloved wife of Ernst, dear mother of Erich. Johanna Wagner, Clara Weland. and Margaret Griese, fond grandmother of five, sister of Max, Olga, and Alma Renon. Service Thursday. 11 a.

at chapel. 4920-24 Irving Fark road. Klldart 5-6220. DR. P.

L. JULIAN WILL RECEIVE MERIT AWARD Dr. Percy L. Julian, 31, noted research chemist, will receive the avenue, Feb. 28.

1951. be'oved husband 01 the late Christine, dear father of Harry Mvrtle Pemberton. Axel and the late Anna, fend grandmother of Lois Inden and Elaine Nelson, brother of Emilia Larsson In Sweden. At ehapel. 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will he held Thursday, March 1. at 3 p. m. In'crment Rosehlll. XITTO See Caravetta notice.

G. Wood, fond aunt if Dorothy Pedersen, Funeral Thursday. 8:43 1. from funeral home, 2500 N. Chero ivenue, to Ascension church.

Interment Janesville, Wis. Bf.rk-lilie 7-8070. EA.ILt A John Eaieeki beloved husband of Mary, tond lather of John, brother tt Mary Hynek and Georre. Funeral Fildsv, 9 a. at ehapel.

8844 W. Cermak road, to St. Leonard's church. 3300 Clarence. venue.

Interment Our lady cf Sorrows. Ol.ymplc 2-0243. ZARET Cell! Zaret. nee Levlne, 26 IT W. Coyle avenue, beloved wife of Louis, dear mother of Ellin I.iehow and Carolyn, daughter of the late Louis and Iteheeta Levlne, sister of Sam, Mauilee.

ind the late Service Thursday, 10 1. at luneral chapel. 5145 Broadway. Interment Jewish Waldhelm. Please emit flowers.

avenue, beloved mother cf Susan Hollar and Paul Knapp, mother-in-law of Julltn Knilar. grandmother of Marjorle. Funeral Thursday March 1. 1 p. from chapel.

1125 W. 18th street, to SS. Peter and Paul church. Interment Bohemian National cemetery CAnai 6-6524 cr 6-0668. KOKORZVCKI Adam Kokorzyckl.

late cf 5200 S. Aberdeen street, beloved husband of Pauline, nee Adamek: loving father of Eugene and Wanda, dear father-in-law of Emll Jarocki, fond grandfather of Georglne and Jlmmie. Funeral Saturday, March 3, 10:30 a. from chapel. 1256-58 W.

51st street, to St. John of God church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Boulevard 8-5257. KI'HX Paul R.

Kuhn of 1520 Dean avenue. Highland Park, beloved husband of Marlon, fond father of Paula and James, brother of Mrs. G. G. Herpe.

Services Thursday at 11 a. m. at Temple Sholom, 3480 Lake Shore drive. Please omit flowers. KfXKA Joseph S.

Kunka late of 1008 rf the two. for 5 l.0to. was signed; juries suffered Sunday when a XOVKK Bmlamln B. Novlek. 5476 S.

Unl- Decalogue Society of Lawyers' bi a. Mildred HURSDAY 2 a chapel! award of merit at the society's fichrodt Louise a. i p. m. at chapei.

by an Owen Brewster, but he did panel truck driven by his grandfather, Paul Kodrian, 75, retired IKrh Trriof aware! rfin. oust. 3 o. m. at chapel verslly avenue, beloved husband ni Myrtle, ree Lelbson: fond father ef Irwin and June Lois, grandfather of David, brother of Ida Sallo, Chashi Kates, and Bessie.

Service Wednesday, 11 a. at funeral ehapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Jewish Waldhelm. rot identify Brewster as the scna tor from Maine. A supplemental report on cam baker, struck a culvert in Irving Park near Church Ben- senville.

Bodrian was seriously in- paign contributions filed by But O'BRIEX Ellen O'Brien, nee O'Sulllvan, be ler with the senate today, listed jured. SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST. PHONE: EEverly 8-2182. WEDNESDAY.

BERRY Maria S. 3 p. m. at chapel. Rtl TtR Charles J.

11 a. m. at chapel. FRIDAY. BVDF.LL Rudolph 2 p.

m. at chapel. LAIN 6c SON TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION loved wife of the late William, lond motner of Helen Mulligan. William Mortimer and the late James dear sister of Josein O'Sulllvan. Funeral from chapel.

3100 Irving Park road. Thursday, 9:30 a. to St. Francis Xavier church Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Please omit flowers.

DIEKON Petronella Dlekon, nee Spudvlias, age 63. of 3858 W. 16th street, suddenly. Feb. 24.

beloved wife of Frank, fond mother of John and Christine Daniels, grandmother of five. Resting at chapel, 1410 S. 50th avenue, Cicero Requiem masa at St. Anthony's church, Thursday, Mar. 1.

at 9 a. m. Interment St. Caslmlr's cemetery. W.

31st street, beloved husband of Marie, nee Janeczko: loving father of Margaret and Pfc. Joseph U. S. dear brrther cf Leonard. Lculs, Edward, Martha Barrzak, Rose Sakcwskl, J.f uise Lassa, and Pearl Costello.

father-in-law of Richard Mirhalek. ner Saturday evening in the Palmer House. More than 1,000 judges, lawyers, and civic and community leaders are expected to attend. Dr. Julian will deliver the principal address.

Grandson of a slave. Dr. Julian is noted for his work in compounding drugs to fight arthritis and rheumatism. He is director of research in the soya division, Glidden company, and resides at 152 S. 14th Maywood.

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$17 50; six O'BRIEX Joseph ITraeyl O'Brien. Feh. 26. 1951, hushand of Grace, nee Mosny: of Joseph T. son of Anne, nee O'Toole.

and the late Joseph B. Wallace, brother of Lawrence J. and steoson the late Austin J. O'Brien. Funeral Thursday.

9 from Sen. Brewster. James Vacearo, 77, of 1243 Ca-Fedder said another check was i brini st an old age pensioner, was for $3,000 and was signed by M. fatally injured last night at Racine Feter Miller and Bay Miller. He av.

and Cabrini st. by an automo-said a handwritten signature was bile whose driver sped away. He by Ruth McCormick Milter. She died later in Mother Cabrini hos-Is editor of the Washington Times jpital. Vaccaro wife.

Mary. 69, Herald. who was a block away when the Fedder said Miss Jean Kerr, an accident occurred, told police she aid to McCarthy, at various times heard a noise, and when she had turned over the following turnrd she saw her husband lying checks to him: One for in tne sjreet dated Nov. 3. 1930.

and signed by, Jnnn nf Cleveland av months, is IB, three -months, 5.00; cm month. $1.95. a. from chapel. 7703 cottage eirove ave C.

H. Jordan Co. Funeral Directors Chicaeo and Suburbs FOR 97 YEARS 300 Erie-st. SUnerlor 7-7709 IN MEMORIAM nue, to St. Cyril's church.

Mass a. Interment St. Mary'a. grandfather cf Janice. Funeral Saturday.

March 3. at 9:30 a. frcm chapel. 4358 S. Richmond street, to Five Holy Martyrs church.

Interment Resurrection cemetery, LAtayette 3-44 80. KURTZ Emil Kurtz, beloved husband of the late and Myrtle, fond father of Lillian Polilcnis, and Crystal Belke. grandfather of four grandchildren, brother of William and Jullanna Kiuter. Resting at late residence. 3103 S.

Racine avenue, until 11 a. m. Friday. March 3. Services.

1:30 p. at Holy Cross Lutheran church, 31st place and Racine avenue. Interment Bethania. LAtayette 3-6845. LA ROSA Santa I.a Rosa, nee Laura.

Ffb. 27. 1951. late of 2845 Archer avenue, beloved OHLSOX' Ellen Ohlson. oetoved wife ef the late ntto.

lnvinc mother of Carl and Arthur. grandmother of Gienn and Karen. Services Alfred Kohlberg. Another for Thursday, 1:30 p. it luneral nome.

N. California avenue. Interment St. tucas. HUmboldt 6-6338.

OLSON See Gilscn notice. PALMERI See Rosaria Butera notice. PAXTOX Harriet Griffiths Paxton. beloved ALTIEBI Catherine Altierl. In memory of our dear mother.

Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother. It is sweet to breathe thy name; In your life we loved you dearly. In your death we do the same. CHILDREN AND HUSBAND. CARDl'FF Mrs.

Mary Cardufl. In fond memory of our darllnir mother, who paused away and Fontiac Ridgewood. Will county, died in Silver Cross hospital in Joliet of injuries suffered when he was struck by an automobile Monday night in Hender Sunday onlv, one year. $10 00: six IS 00: thief months. 00: one month.

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Give pnstofliee addreas in full, fnclud'ng oounty and Hate. Remit In express mom? order, draft, or In registered letter at eur rluc DIGAETANO See Glovanna Galluzzo notice. DOXAHIE Hugh G. Donahue, father of Michael, beloved sen of Frank B. and the late Margaret brother of Joseph Frank and Marguerite kincald.

Funeral Thursday. 10 a. frcm parlors. 67th st. and Dorchester to St.

Clara church. Interment St. Mary's. Please omit flowers. DTSLIX See Glovanna Galluzzo notice.

DVKSTRA Fredrlcka Dykstra, beloved wife of Nick, loving mother of Mrs. Nellie Forten. Mrs. Anna Lindblocm, Mrs. Rose Ringstrom, Robert, and Catherine Vander Veer, grandmother cf eight.

Resting at funeral home, 7030 S. Halsted street. Services Thursday, March 1. 2 p. m.

Interment Fairmcunt. DZIEDZIC Lophie Dzledzic, late residence, 4750 S. Damen avenue, loving mother of Eva Bobek, Helen, Genevieve. Sally. Edward, and Frank, dear mother-in-law of Alfred Mllka, Myron Durkee, Josephine, and Anna.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from chapel, corner of 4800 S. Hermitage avenue, to St. Joseph's church. Interment Resurrection ECKHABT Edward W.

Eckhart. 238 Washington boulevard. Oak Park, beloved husband of Mildred fond father of Dolores Kantrowein and Edward brother of Violet Jensen, Alice Thompson, Elmer, and Clarence, grandfather of Craig Reld and Bruce Kentenwein. Services Friday. March 2.

at 3 p. at funeral home. 6901-03 W. Roosevelt road, corner Kenliworth avenue. Interment Mount Olive cemetery.

Member of Northwest Community lodge. No. 7, son near Cass Joliet. The driver was Elmer Maxwell, 26, of 716 Summit Joliet. $100.

dated Nov. 3. signed by Elisha Hanson. One dated Nov. 3 for $1,000 signed by Joseph Mc-Garraghy for the Republican state committee ef the District of Columbia.

One dated Nov. 3 for 5100 signed by R. II. Fogler. One for $100 which was signed by Bruce Baird.

One for $500 signed by Ansela M. DuPont and made payable to Mrs. Miller. J. A.

CERVENKA RESTING UNDER Five traffic fatalities occurred in wife cf the late Frederick fond mother of Donald and Albert dear sister of Ruby Nancy Griffiths, Mary Warren, and Carrie Beattle, grandmother of Marilyn and Nancy Paxton. Resting at funersl home, 3918 Irving Park road. Service Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Interment private.

PETRICIG Mike Petrlcig. beloved husband of Antonla, ree Dugaro; loving father of Lcula. Michael, Glno, Ines Hnffert, Sophie Pellegrini, and Mario, fond grandfather of Louti Michael John, Carol Ann. and Gregory. Maria.

Betty, and Michael Anthony Hoffert. father-in-law cf Manna, nee Matteuccl; Ada, nee Carmlgnanl; Sam Pellegrini, and Tony Hcffert. Funeral Friday, March 3. at 9 a from chapel. 2433 S.

Oakley avenue, to St. Michael's I'allan church. Interment Mount Carmel Virginia 7-6868. wife of the late Rafaela. loving mother of Josephine Spiterl.

Theresa Prolettl. and the late Antonlna La Rosa, sister of Ignasio Laura. Funeral Friday. March 2, at 9:30 a. m.

from chapel, 2819 Archer avenue, to St. Bridget's church. Interment Mount Carmel. CAlumet 5-3030. LAWLESS Elmer J.

Lawless, late of 2224 S. Spaulding avenue, beloved husband of Jennie, dear father of Evelyn Farley, Elmer LeRoy Lawless, and the late Jennie, brother of Irene Hoffman and Belle Novy. Services Thursday at 8 a. m. at chapel.

2534 S. Pulaski road, to Blessed Sacrament church. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of Barry council. No.

1118. K. C. LAwndale 1-3972. LEBEDA Theodore O.

Lebeda. New Buffalo, formerly of 5438 S. Kedzle avenue, devoted husband cf Emily, nee Novak: fond fcther of George J. and Llbble Opal, brother of Bohumll. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.

at chapel, 5218 S. Kedzie avenue. Services under auspices of Bohemia No. 943, A. F.

A. M. Interment Woodiawn. PRos- Chicago last week. Police Capt.

Michael J. Ahem reported, one fewer than in the same week a ear ago. to The Tribune company, publishers. Tribune nWi if fht new Chicago Tribune number wh0400 Specially installed for faster service On all matters relating to want ads To pHcne a wont ad, or to inquire cbout wont od credit billing cr ony other want od business, use ifie Chicago Tribune's speciol want od telephone number WHitehall 4-0400. square.

Chicago. We cannot be responsible lor currency tent thru the mall. Persons wishing to tike The Tribune by rtr- rter msy order It by postcard cr telephone superior 7-0100. When delivery Is Irregular in rnow f-narq roir orar ri two years aso today. YOUR loving DAUGHTERS.

SONS. AND FAMILIES. CORLETO Isabella Corleto. In loving memory of our beloved mother who passed away 11 years aso today. LOVING CHILDREN.

DONOHl'E John M. Dcnchue. In sacred memory of my darly belcved husband and cur loving dad, who passed away nine years a to today. LOVING WIFE CLARABELLE AND SON'S. KAT7 Jacob Katz of New York City.

Beloved husband of Rose, father of Sylvia Sackheim. grandfather of Eric Sackheim, brother of Samuel Alec. Charlie, Louts, Philip, Edward, Alma, and Betty. KIRK Lt. Roy H.

Kirk Jr. In memory cf tos. cur belcved sen, killed in action six SSi years ago today. He save his life that others might live." MOM AND DAD. MALTESE Peter Maltese.

Feb. 28, 1946. In cherished memory of cur dear husband and father. PAULINE AND JOEY. IVRDIK Rose Tvrdlk.

Feb. 28. 1942. In lovins memory of cur dear sister, who passed away nine years ago today. Kind and leving were your ways.

Faithful, fond, and true. Tears and heartaches still remain. Dearest one for you. i LOVING SISTERS AND BROTHER. AN OXYGEN TENT nswtri rrsrn Dtthtrt "Mlmttt frttk" PHILBIX Annie Phllbtn ef 123 S.

Winchester avenue, sister of Patrick Philbln. Mrs. Catherine Moran of Ireland, the late Mrs. Maria E. Clarke, and Mrs, Bridget Hern.

Funeral Thursday. 8:30 a. frcm chapel. 2346 W. Madison street, to St.

Jarlath's church. Interment Mount Carmel. PREPEJCHAL Emma Prepelchal. late ef 1835 8. Elmwcod avenue.

Berwyn, beloved wife of John, dear mother of Bessie Hajek, Emily Reznlcek. George. Alice Simbourger. Jchn, Clarence. Make! Hoch, and Mildred Hare, sister of Theresa Hrdllcks, grandmother of 17, great-grandmother cf seven.

Service Thursday at 10:30 a. m. et chapel. 6307 W. Cermak road.

Interment Bohemian National. GUndersoo 4-6310. maxe complaint. All unsolicited manuscripts, irtleles, letters, ind pictures sent to The Tilr-une are sent the owner's rlak ind The Tribune company expressly repudiates any liability cr responsibility for their safe custody or return. MEMHKR OF THE ASSOCIATED FRr.SS The Associated Press entitled exclusively to the use for republication of 11 the local newg printed In thU newt paper, as well as all AP news dit patches.

I. O. O. Ealder lodge, No. 12, I.

O. S. STanley 8-0904. EICHRODT Louise Augusta Eichrodt of 5147 N. Claremont avenue, Feb.

26. 1951. beloved wife cf the late Edward Eichrodt. dear mother of Lillian Jung and Fred G. Eichrodt of Indianapolis, sister of Ernestine Enders, Meta Ballard, and George Nehmer.

grandmother of Winifred and Arthur Jung, and Fred Eichrodt of Indianapolis. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, March 1, 1 p. m. Interment Arlington cemetery.

Indianapolis papers, please copy. pect 6-3810. LEHMAXN William F. Lehmann, age 74. of Wayne, husband of Eetta, father of Helen Anderson of Glencoe and Marjorle Schrog-gins of Wayne, brother of Louis Lehmann of Little Rock.

and Anna Bredfeldt. Funeral Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at Acacia Park chapel. Interment Acacia Park.

Friends may call at funeral home, 405 E. Main street. St. Charles. Member of the Progressive lodge.

No. 954, A. F. A. Humboldt Park commandery; Illinois Society of John A.

Cervenka. 81. of 2438 S. Lawndale a who held elective and appointive offices in Chicago 40 years prior to his retirement in 1949. was reported resting comfortably under an oxygen tent in his home yesterday after suffering a fceart attack Monday night FL9IIST 7 So.

Wabash Call Randolph 4-3700 3 i 1 -i r'.

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