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SECORD Emmst M. Secort. ee Meyer, late GASPER Albert X. Gasper tGasperlkl MAACK Donny Maack, dearest son or Howard 2 DETECTIVES 6403 S. Winchester avenue, beloved hoe- CI 3003 W.

4axvia VJii DEATH NOTICES CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Thursday, Aus-ust 30, 1951 Parti Page 18 band of Ida. nee Henke: devoted father of P. and Sophie, nee Kukara: dear brother of Jeanne, grandson of Karl and Mary Kukura. Funeral Friday. 9 a.

from chapel. 1333 OBITUARIES KmUle Meyer, Anna u. aendorf. and the late Helen Msasa. Services Thursday.

Aug. 30. 2:30 p. nu at funn Albert and Willard. grandfather of Claudia SOLVE MYSTERY and Robert, brother of Joseph, Stephen, end W.

51st strret. to SS. Cyril and Method us home. 5200 W. wesrera Alex, services Friday.

2 p. at funeral church. Interment St. Mary 's. TArds 7-6112.

BEKGER Rom A. Berger, nee Bean. Aug. 38, of Foster. Interment pnvaw.

ntm home, 1718 W. 63d street. Interment Ever- I OF WHODUNITS ASTRO See Loslto notice. Mrs. Louise J.

Bargelt Adolph ZerJer flowers. dearly beloved wile of Edward oarnng mother ol Either, Frances, Roe Van Bree. green. fRospect 6-1 000. McBRADT John E.

McBrady of 132S Main SELLER Christine Seller, nee roeueii: os GOLDMAN Bluroe Goldman. 430 Melrose, be Adolph Zeder, 85, of 6242 S. Detectives John Weiss and West Palm Beacn, FUu, soaaemr. loved wife of the late Max. devoted mother I street.

Evanston, husband of Lena G. McBrady. father of Mrs. Edward Ryan of Sheridan. Mrs.

George Bradley of Edgewood. R. I-, Gertrude of Bethlehem, Conn- Dr. Edith and John W. McBradv.

Thomas Smith of the cartage de of Louis, Sarah Greenwald, Michael, and I the late Ben. and Maurice, one grandchild. I Delia, Byrne, and the late Edward, dear sister of Francea Beau, grandmother of six. Funeral Friday morning at 0:30 from funeral home, 6216 N. Clark street.

Services at St. Ignatius' church at 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery, Techny.

IU. Member of Third Order of St. Frauds, and St. 1nnn.tt. v.

in? XS wife of Dr. ira jjwisns mother of Warren and Burton Swansea, aister of Magnus Froberg. Mrs. Free Reynold and Mis. Mabel Olson, grandmother tail, who spend most of their time fond sister of Goldle Leader, and Max Fried-1 Artesian an employe of the city public works department for 30 years before his retirement 25 years ago, died yesterday in his even grandchildren.

Services Saterdey, 11 pursuing hijackers and dock man of Mew York. Funeral Friday, Aug. 31, 1 12 noon, at chapel. 3235 W. Division street.

five. Services 2 p. m. Friday. a.

at cnapei. 1460 snerman avenue, Evanston. Interment RosehlU. at chapel. 1913 Snenoan roao.

Park. Interment Memorial Park. thieves, were in pursuit of litera- Brj)DU5se Demos nouce. uinutssts-ATvia Erur Gunaersen. oeiovea 1 MtCVTCHtON Joseph D.

McCoteheon of 5408 Cortes street, beloved husband of Mae. I SiiWwaikodemae Slrvlnskas. late of ture When they Stepped Up tO the BBrci Cameron S. Brace, suddenly. Aug.

husband of Shirley, loving father of Chris- I tine and Lee. devoted son of Gunder and I nee Sherrier: loving father of Joseph and Martha Gundersen. dear brother of Mrs. I 2B, at inexpert, oeiovea duhoq of Amelia, nee Bodenschatz: fond brother of news stand of Aaron Rosen, 5L Howard Kanter. Servlcea Friday.

3 9. Mrs. Jane Suffern and Harry Bruce of Lock- 4541 S. Rockwell street. Aug.

at. beloved husband of Helen, nee Walatkaltei loving father of Albert and Sister M. Co-lette. Franclacan order. Pittsburgh.

Pa. Funeral Friday. Aug. SI. 8:30 m- at Kimball and Fullerton avs.

at funeral home. 820 Talcott road, at Cum- I J. A. CERVENKA, FORMER LEADER IN POLITICS, DIES Brewer, 81, Once Served as City Treasurer John A- Cervenka, 81, of 2438 S. Lawndale a political leader Angela rottcw, grandfather of five, greatgrandfather of three, brother of Abraham.

Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a. from funeral home, 5018-30 Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Interment All berland. Park Ridge.

Interment private. TAJ-1 port and James of Jollet, Funeral at Goodale funeral home. Lock port. 111., Friday 3 p. m.

Interment Paloa Hllla Memorial Park. Somebody, their assignment said, home. Surviving are, six daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Hermanek, Mrs. Josephine Wagner, Mrs.

Mathilda Embach, Mrs. Agnes O'Neil, Mrs. Marie McGrath, and Mrs. Lucille Freckelton; 13 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at noon Saturday in St.

Rita's church. cott 9-6122. funeral home. 4330 S. tauioraa.

Mass for Mrs. Louise J. Bargelt, 65, of 5466 Woodlawn The Tribune's home builders editor from 1925 until her retirement May 1, will be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St.

Thomas the Apostle church. Burial will be private. Mrs. Bargelt, who wrote of home build-ing and remodeling, died Tuesday in the home of a friend, Mrs. Florence Manley, 1414 Sedgwick st Mrs.

Bargelt wrote a daily and Sunday column, "Household Forum," answered queries on repairing and planning houses, and offered free leaflets on problems confronting home owners. Surviving is a son, Hal of Los Angeles. Paul E. Jensen Saints'. Member of Chicago Printing Frcsa- had been taking pocket size books I bl-lvas vacuv Buivas of si ai w.

sotn maculate Conception church, interment M. HABKYL Frances Habryl, beloved wife of the mena union, no. a. Casunlrs. TArds 7-i7.

puce. Cicero, beloved Husband or tne late late Stanley, fond mother ot valentine Mrs. Mae Partridge, Louis Mrs. Juanlta Pauline, lovlnc father of Anna sedivy and from the plant of the Hall Print-1 ing company at 4600 Diversey loved nutband of Mary, nee Fallon: fond I SMITW uaniei J. smiin.

kkt Smith. Edward Mrs. Harriet MCLeroy. Charles, fond grandfather of four. Funeral Fred and the late John and Mrs.

Estelle father of Mildred McCormlck and Stephen L. grandfather of Kevin brother of Friday. Aug. 31, at 1:30 p. at cnapei, 9130 W.

35th street. Interment Woodlawn. Hoyne. grandmother of 15. great-grand and they were supposed to find out mother of seven, sister of Mrs.

Julia Collins Information, OLymplc 3-0080. Holland and the late Mae Cannon. Funeral Friday. 9:45 a. from funeral home.

about it They went to the plant, Thomas O'Brien Emily O. Smith: fend brother ti Metzler. South Bend. Indiana, and Katharine Smith. Mrs.

L. G. Sharp. Mrs. H.

J. Daniels. Mrs. Fred Brooker. fond uncle ot Irene McTartUn.

and Herbert J. Daniels, ell ot Chicago. Funeral mass. Saint Andrew i Catholic church. Delavao.

Wisconsin. 9 a.m.. CST, August 31. Interment Mount CARBONE James Carbone. beloved nephew and Michael Szatkowskl.

Funeral Saturday, Sept. 1, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 5438 S. Haisted street, to Visitation church.

but found no clews. of Hulda and Joseph Candreva and carmine Interment St. James' cemetery. Sag. 111.

5200 N. Western avenue, comer Foster, to A mass for Thomas E. O'Brien, Member of Visitation Holy Name society and Cavoto, cousin of 13. services saruraay. a n.

at narlnra. 67th itreet and Dorchester When the detectives observed a Transfiguration church. Interment St. Adal bert'a cemeterv. Calumet council.

No. 632, K. of BOule-l avenue. Interment oak woods. zaemocr ox I vard B-0S62 Olivet cemetery, Chicago.

71, of 6415 Greenview who died Tuesday in Woods Veterans hospital, Milwaukee, after a long SMUiiBU? Margaret naguon. nee cn.ro- imii dry, oeiovea wue or frtnur, loving mother uiUmrt liw 3.n.h7. MZ TUBiv--enor Bnpej Stand they Stopped tO ask him CARNIT-Delia M. Carney, nee Sogers, beloved about! it Rnspn snirl hp c-nr tViom I wife of Patrick, fond mother of Marlon, oi Mrs. Dorothy Motel.

lond sister oi Mrs. I nun avenue, aevowa aaugnirr i EUen Campbell. AnifA McKendry, Mrs. Mary Mayo, Ireland, and James, loving sister of watt. John, James, samuei, and wiinam from a couple of fellows named Kooeri James.

Funeral Friday, at 10 a. from funeral home. 820 E. 7 5th street. McKenary.

nesting at funeral none, vsio aister of Mary Edmonds and Margaret Baus-leln. Funeral Friday, Aug. 31. at 8:30 a. from chapel.

2850 N. Southport avenue, to Paul E. Jensen, 52, Lake Forest Eva Stober, dear sister of Warren, aear grandchild ot Anna Klenovsky, Henry and Rose Stober. Funeral at chapel. 3814 W.

26th street. Saturday. Sept. 1. 1951.

at 1:30 p. m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. Marshall and Bokina for 10 cents South Park avenue. Services Thursday.

Burial Holy Sepulchre. VIncennes 6-1817. Aug. 30, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Oakwoods each. St. Bonaventure cnurcn. interment au sainov police sergeant and a member of the department more than 24 MEINER John B. Melner.

August 27. 1951. cemetery, information I Ki angle 4-3 os. cemetery, oeioved husband of Anna Louise Melner. 1 The detectives went back to the CAKTIXO See De Rose notice.

SrDTUTH Bert Sudduth. Aug. 38. 1951. ot years, died of a heart attack yes HATES See Peter Edward Heeney notice.

HEENET Peter Edward Heeney, devoted hus plant and found on the payroll the cakboll Mary shanahan can-oii. em 856 George street, beloved brother or mrs. lor 50 years among Chicago- ans of Bohemian ancestry, died yesterday in his home. He had been ill for six Inonths. He was presi- dent of the Pil-'.

sen Brewing "company, 26th st. and Albany from its found fond father ot Monte C. A. Louise, and the late John B. Melner grandfather ot Willard, Joyce, Monte Bruce, and Clark Melner, great-grandfather ot Robert.

At chapel. 316 W. 63d street at Harvard WUleffa Wright and Waldo. Services at terday at his home, 24 Washing illness, will be said at 11 a. m.

tomorrow in St. Ignatius church, Loyola and Glenwood a vs. Mr. O'Brien, a veteran of the Spanish-American war, retired in 1943 after 30 years as a repairman for the city police and fire alarm systems. He leaves his widow, Agnes; a son, Dr.

Thomas a physician, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Frances Hibryl names of Fred 50. of Justine street, oeiovea wue 01 tare Hxiro, food mother of Catherine. Leslie, and the band of Mary Mayme Hayes Heeney.

fond father of Mary Tomaso, Eileen VetalL and chapel. 2701 N. Clark. Thursday, at p. m.

ton circle, in the suburb. He was a late John Carroll. Funeral Friday. 8:45 Interment private. I I ifclO Rice st, and John Bokina, 40, avenue, where services will be held Thurs the late James Heeney, eon ot the late John J.

and Mary Haffey Heeney, brother a. m. from funeral Home, 54 3 s. Haisted former president of the Lake For STTHERLAND Jameg W. Sutherland.

Aug. day. August 30, at 2 p. m. Interment Oak or 2614 Fullerton av.

They ar to St. Theodore's church. Interment St. of Agnes Fiynn, raui Elizabeth m. tne woods, lease omit sowers.

Mary's. Boulevard 8-0662. late John T. and the Rev. M.

Joseph rested Marshall and Bokina, who Heeney. Funeral Friday, 9 a. from I aKKlt Mary Agnes Merrick ot 8739 Cot- CASTES Emma A. Caster of 333 8. tare Grove avenue, wife of the late John.

later admitted they had been car funeral home. 5515 w. cnicago avenue, to St. Bartholomew's church. Interment St fond mother of John, May, and Joseph Merrick, aister of Sarah Daley.

Funeral Friday. rying" books out of the plant con 29, 1951. at Grand Beacn. lonneriy ot Oak Park. LU husband ot the late Lacy dear father ot Alice M.

and the late George, brother of Elnora W. of Clinton, grandfather of seven, great-grandfather of 10. Resting at funeral home, 31S N. Central avenue. Austin.

Services Friday. 2:30 p. m. Interment Woodlawn. AL'stla 7-0017.

land avenue. Oak Park, teacner at stem-xnetz High school, beloved sister of Hannah E. Caster, and the late Mrs. Roy Daum. daughter of the late John and Christine Joseph cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Cervenka at 9 a. from chapel, 9108 Cottage Grove avenue, to St. Joachim's church, in HENKE See Albert X. Casper GisperTk cealed under their belts.

Marshall, who is 5 feet 8 inches tall and Services for Mrs. Frances 85, of 4943 N. Francisco terment Holy sepulchre. notice. Caster.

Resting at weaver lunerai nranr, oo Commercial avenue, at Lowell, Ind. Services at funeral home. Thursday. Aug. 30.

at 2 MILLIGAN Herbert C. MllUgan. et 10311 weighs 285 pounds, has consider HERDAN Morns Herdan ot 1323 Foster ave who died Tuesday in St Mary's p. D. S.

T. Interment in Lowell ceme Green street, beloved husband of Grace SW1RSKI Joseph Swlrskl. beloved husband of able belt line. nue, beloved husband of Mary, dear father of Esther Stone. Jack and the late Samuel.

tery. the late Catherine, dear father ot ran hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. brother ot Carrie Hoadley. of Alhambra.

and the lata J. A. MUllgan. Member nv ii i ti.i I rravrvit John A. Cervenka.

2438 Denis, Eugenia Kulcrycki. Edward, and John. est Police association and a member of the Illinois Police association. He leaves his widow, Alma. Services will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the Presbyterian church of Lake Forest. E. M. FoIIman Mass for E.

M. Follman, 52, of 9151 S. Marshfield will be sung at 10 a. m. Saturday in St.

Ethel-reda church. Mr. Follman died Tuesday in his home. He was in charge of the labor cost division of the Griffin Wheel company. Surviving are his widow, Helen; of Auburn Park chapter No.

167 O. E. S. iarsuuii ana JSOKina Were riiwnd.le avenue beloved husband of the Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from chapel.

devoted grandfather of Bernard Stone, Ber-! nice Kahn, MlriamaSchoenberg, and Dolores Bandalin and five great-grandchildren. Serv Service Saturday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 1056 w. Chicago avenue, comer Or den.

to booked on a charge of larceny, and Saturday in Transfiguration church. She leaves four sons, Valentine former chief engineer late Antonia, fond lather of Alice Cervenka Rohde and John A. Cervenka father-in- vatn ana Emerald under auspice of Auourn Holy Innocents church. Interment St. Adal ices Thursday.

11 a. at chapel, szoe park loose, no. 789. A. r.

A A. M. inter Rosen on a charge of receiving bert's. HAymarket 1-0936. law of Mae Kaspar Cervenka.

grandfather Broadway. Interment Rosemont Park ceme ing in 1904 until his retirement in 1949. He held elective and offices in local government I for 40 years before retiring. Corn in Czechoslovakia Mr. Cervenka was born in what Is now Czechoslovakia on Feb.

5, 1870, came to Chicago when 12, and became a cabinet maker. By 1899, he was prominent in the Bohemian community and oper- ated a retail liquor and restaurant ment Cedar Park. In lieu of flowers, kindly of John A. Cervenka III. Alice Volta.

and tery. of the Illinois commerce comrnis stolen property. TAPPER Kalmer Tapper. Aug. 29.

1951. send contribution to Shrinera' Hospital tor 'Fred Rohde. sreat-erandfather of Joy and Crippled Children ot Chicago. HIEL See wlllIs 3. Watson notice.

sion, Fred, Edward, and Louis, George Volta and Harry Konae, orotner oi Anna Strnad and Anton Cervenka, brother- GVXME BOB DRIVER OF $276 MVRPHT Richard E. Murphy, husband of HILL Ethel M. Hill, nee Grogan. of 8103 two gunmen robbed Albert Waters. 52S8 and three daughters, Mrs.

Mae Partridge, Mrs. Harriet McLeroy, in-law of Bessie Cervenka. Besting at chape L. 3440 W. 26th street, until 10 Justine a driver for a delivery company.

Chappel avenue, beloved wife of Albert, sister ot Anne, Johnle, Carrie, and Allen Gro late of 1430 S. 48th court, Cicero, loving husband ot Louise, fond father ot Ann Vish. Marie Byrd. Annette Klemp, John, and Eleanor Anderson, grandfather of alx. Remains resting at funeral home.

1410 S. 50th Avenue. Cicero. Funeral Saturday. Sept.

1. at 8:30 a. m- to St. Anthony's church. Interment St Caslmlr's cemetery.

TOwnhaU 3-2109. Margaret, nee Deacon; son of the late Patrick M. and Minnie, brother ot Mrs. Mae Kehrer, Mrs. Eleanor Barry, and Mrs.

Julia Moore, and the late Theresa O'Brien, and vi tiio yesterday in me rear of 4729 S. a. Saturday, sept. i. services at uiwn- gan.

At rest at chapel. 2024 E. 75th street. Aamen av. dale Masonic temple.

3300 S. Millard av Servlcea Friday, 1:30 p. m. Interment Cedar josepn T. Funeral Friday.

9 a. irom enue, at 2 p. m. Interment Bonemian Please omit flowers. Make contribu park.

funeral home. 4152 Sheridan road at Buena, and Mrs. Juamta Smith. Rudolph Bozec Sr. Services for Rudolph Bozec Sr.

-FUHERAL DIRECTORS- to St Thomas of Canterbury church. Inter-1 three sons, William, Robert, and James, and a daughter, Mary tions to charity. Member of Oriental lodge. business at 19th st. and Blue Island HLAV ATT Joseph Hlavaty.

late ot 1723 No. 33, A. F. Ac A. Columbia com- Cicero avenue, fond son or tne late jonn ment St.

Boniface'e. Member of Daniel Gib- THOMAS James Blaine Thomas, born Aug. S00 01 108Ul 1886. died Aug. 27.

1951. of Independence! mandry. No. 63, K. and Medlnab Shrine, and Mary, brother ot Marie, Charlotte, Jean Mlkulski, Estelle Scalpone, Steve, and formerly cf Chicago, beloved bus band ot ii nop 7-9B0Z, Olympic 2-1023.

58, of 71st st and Willow Springs Lyons township, owner of the Terese. William S. Spring Grace, dear father of Mrs. Pansy Meyer, Mrs. NACHMAN Julius Nachman.

dear brother of Harry. Funeral Friday, Aug. 31. at 8:30 COLETTI Domenlck Colettl of 4844 Funeral Information LAIN 6c SON Selma. Louis.

Henry, and the late Ida Nach a. m. from cbapcL 2129 Webster avenue, Huron street, loving husband of Mary, nee Elsie Thompson. Mrs. Mabel Miller, all of Independence.

brother of Mra. Tlllta man. Services at the convenience ot the I Bozec Coal and Ice company, Wil to St 'Hedwlg's church. Interment St Iacovetti; dear father of Catherine and Mauro, beloved son of Mauro, brother ot Bruerd of East Liberty. 10 grandchildren.

E. 47th I family. Resting st chapel. 936 Miami Beach, Aug. 29 (JF) i Adalbert's.

InL ARmltage 4-4630. street, until 10 n. Thuradav. William, son-in-law of Domenlca Iacovetti. low Springs, will be held at 10 a.

m. today in St Francis Xavier's William S. Spring, 79, former HOLLE Minnie Holle. nee Dl Orlo. Funeral Saturday.

9 a. from I NELSON Alex Nelson. Aug. 28. 1951.

sud formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of the late chapel. 900 S. Sacramento boulevard, to tnree great-grandchildren. Funeral servlc Friday. Aug.

31. 2:30 p. at Speaks funeral home. Independence, Mo. Employee of T.

F. Barrett Construction ccmoany of Chicago, 40 years and member ot Bricklayers union. operator of the Merchants Print' denly, at Argas, beloved husband church, La Grange. Mr. Bozec was Fred, mother ot Julia, Arthur, Jessie, Wal Blessed Mother Cabrinl church.

Interment ter, Frank, Mable. Florence, Erma, Madalyn. 01 Beda. fond father of Lillian. Edith Bender, and Vivian Ferdlna.

grandfather and SOUTH CHAPEL 318 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-0025. THTTBSniT Mount CarmeL SAcramento 2-4747. killed Monday in the yards of his end Raymond.

Funeral Friday, 1 p. at great-grandfather. Arriving Chicago, Thurs- CONRAD William O. Conrad, beloved hus funeral home, sal s. 7 bin street.

aay noon, services Friday. 1:30 d. at band of Gertrude, fond brother of Mrs. company. Surviving are the widow, Pauline; four daughters, and three TOMASO See Peter Edward Heeney notice.

VALLE William Valle, beloved husband et chapel, 4325 Armltage avenue. Interment HOWE See Ammond notice. Elizabeth Fenske. Resting at funeral home. MclEITDON Julia A.

Ha. m. at chapel. ME1NF.R John B. an.

at rh.rxl Ridgewood. Member of Engelbreckt lodge. WALLACE Mary Rebbecca. 10 a. m.

at chapel. 3918 Irving rark road, servlcea Saturday at 1:30 p. to Acacia Park. Member of HUSSEY Charles R. Hussey.

devoted husband no. 41, x. u. uannem lodge. No.

2. ing company, Indianapolis, died today from injuries suffered in a traffic accident Aug. 15. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. William Zeller of Indianapolis.

Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon. Burial will be in Grand Rapids, Mich. 01 ueiia samson Hussey, beloved lather of SATURDAY. ANDERSON Anna Emma. 10 a.

m. at chapel. I. O. Irving and Vosa lodge.

No. 416, Less Ing lodge. No. 657, A. F.

dc A. U. sons. Charles R. Hussey Charles R.

grandfather ot Clarke and v. u. rain ters union, local No. 194. santina, nee Facchlna: fond father of Angelina Denbowskl, Mary and Rlno.

Funeral Friday. 9:15 a. from funeral home. 3722 W. Chicago avenue, to St.

Pbllomena's church. Interment St Joseph's cemetery. CApltol 7-5040. COOK See Agnes Lehman notice. Linda Lou, brother of Harry.

Funeral I BUCK William N. CRADDOCK Jane Fletcher Craddock. of 5553 Friday, 9:30 a. from chapel. 7319 1 r'.

V- "eison 01 ouao wooa- lawn beloved avenue, husband of Kathrvn Services for Charles R. Hussey, former mayor of Forest Park and Madlson street. Forest Park, to St. Ber-1 nardlne's church. Interment Queen cfl fond father of Mildred.

Kathrvn Lindmark. Sheridan road, beloved wife of the John F. Craddock, loving mother of Grace Nagle, Florence M. Beeman. Henry and Charles TASSAIR Esther Beatrice Vassalr, nee New- Heaven.

John and the late Virginia Ohlhelser, NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2645. THTTRSDAT. Services at chapel.

7838 Cottare Grove for many years a state employe as avenue, Friday, Aug. 31. 2 p. m. Interment IACOVETTI See Domenlck Colettl notice.

Mrs. Elizabeth S. Fellows av. Mr. Cervenka, a political ally of the late Mayor Anton J.

Cer- mak, was clerk of Probate court from 1910 to 1918 and city treasurer from 1923 to 1927. He city purchasing agent under Cermak's administration in 1931 and continued in various parities with the purchasing 'bureau until his retirement. Served on Plan Board Among his other public posi-I itions was that of county purchas-- -ing agent. He was a member of the Chicago Plan commission many years. In 1923, while he was city treasurer, Mr.

Cervenka was indicted by the federal grand jury on a charge that illegal beer was being made in the Pilsen brewery. The case never came to trial. He contended the brewery had been closed. Mr. Cervenka's wife, Antonie, died in 1924.

A son, John A. an attorney, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Rohde, survive. Services will be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday in the Lawndale Masonic temple, 2300 Millard av. sister of Mary and William Fletcher. Funeral Friday, Aug. 31. 9:30 a.

m. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood to St. Ita church, mass 10 a. m.

Interment private. ttAaciuie signed to the crime prevention bureau, will be held at 10 a. m. to IVERSEN Mrs. Mary Iversen.

nee Slater. late HACKFRSON Sarah A. 10 a. m. at Chanel.

NORTON Charles Norton, beloved husband berg, beloved wife of George, dear mother ot Earl Shlvley and Bernice Duckman. fond grandmother ot six. sister ot Elmer, Ellsworth, Irving. Russell. Mrs.

Ellen Blood-worth, and Mrs. J. R. Kirby. Funeral at chapel.

4401 Lawrence avenue. Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment Ridgewood. MUlberry 5-4400.

Mrs. Elizabeth Steele Fellows, 81, of 4530 Lake Park died 1 tEBi Pearl. 3 p. m. at chapel.

residence suit raxton avenue, wife 01 tne late Jacob, mother of Earl and Edwin, aister 01 fcara isonyal. aear brother of Elizabeth calvary. maraus, me late Isadore. Sam. Ike.

Max. ot Mrs. Peter Petersen of Whiting, CRIKPI Joxrnh Crissl. suddenlv. beloved hus KLAPP Timothy I J.

Jr. Milton, Anna Howlch. Vera Frankel. and yesterday in Jackson Park hos morrow in St. Bernardine's church, air.

Hussey died Tuesday of a heart ailment Surviving are his widow. band of Sarah, nee Clacclo: loving latner 01 rannie i-enixon. services Thursday. 11 Mrs. Earl Warner or Osceola, and James.

Resting at funeral home. 79 th street and Phillips avenue. Services 1:30 a. at chapel. 5145 Broadwav.

Interment Santlna and Josephine, dear brother 01 Mrs. Marietta Costanza. Mrs. Anna Cucda, Mrs. VET AU See Peter Edward Heeney notice.

rite oons cemetery, waldhelm. pital. She was the widow of William Kinne Fellows, well known Chicago architect, who died Aug. p. m.

Friday. Interment Oak Woods cemetery. Frsncesca Buccola of Italy. Funeral Satur WAGNER Alexander Wagner. Aug.

29. be- south Shore 8-6959. SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2182.

Tmmsniv day. 9 a. from chapel. 441 W. North O'BRIEN Thomas E.

O'Brien of 6415 Green- Delia, and a son, Charles Jr. Alfred Davies CARDIFF, Wales, Aug. 29 Reu view avenue, oeioved husband of Agnes L. JAAX Lambert C. Jaax of Bensenvllle.

Til. avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Interment St, Joseph's. Michigan formerly of 1030 N. Montlcello avenue, be onra, loving latner 01 Dr.

Thomas O'Brien, fond brother of the late William. 2-1234. IXE James E. 2 p. m.

in church. iove nusband of Florence, ne La Salle: father of Mrs. Florence Voebel. Craig, and Daniel Wagner, grandfather of five. Services Saturday.

Sept 1, 1 p. funeral home. 301 S. 5th avenue, at Maple street, ay-wood. Interment Woodlawn.

MAywood 100. iwary. cnaries, and Tess O'Brien. Funeral biclaiamk Antnony. 10 a.

m. at chapel. CTNNrSGHAM Pfc. Daniel Tj Cunningham, loved husband of Ruth, fond father of Joseph A. Jaax, father-in-law ot Donna, brother ot Gertrude LUjborg, Mary Waggett, ters Alfred Davies, 54, head of 8, 1948.

Mrs. Fellows was born in the home at the Lake Park address. She was a member of the Kenwood Evangelical church. A sister, Miss Ruth Steele, survives. Friday, Aug.

31, at 10:30 a. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at r.lrv- DRIECK Winllred A. Clara Martin. Mathilda Kilburg, Ernest, the National Union of Minework- 5.

12039 S. State street, killed In Korea 2 Dec. 1. 1950, son ol Mrs. Florence Cunningham and the late Patrick, brother of Patrick.

Thomas. Donald. Mrs. Lu wcoa. to st Ignatius church.

Mass 11 a. WATSON Willis J. Watson, formerly of Walter, and Joseph Jaax. Funeral Saturday, I i i interment au saints' cemetery. ers in south Wales, died today.

sept. 1. 10 a. from funeral home. LAIN SON LANDER Eric G.

Olander. 4535 Woodlawn cille Sowadskl. end Joan, grandson of Mr, 5350 W. North avenue, to Holy Ghost church, Wooddale, III. Mass 11 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph's. Member of Painters avenue, orotner 01 Elmer Olander of Glen Ellyn. Public memorial services.

1 0. and Mrs. Sam Brazier, uncle of Linda Lou Sowadskl and Patrick Cunningham. Funeral Lr.f'J5- hUJband of LaVerne Hill Watson, lather of Mary Alice. Klttv Lou, LaVerne Anne.

Jane Marie, and that late Gerald, brother of George. Dorothy Trapp, Herbert. Robert, Richard. Walter, and Dorsetta. Funeral Friday.

9:30 a. I from chapel, 5316 S. St. Basil's church, mass 10 a. m.

Interment St Mary's. PRospect 6-0031. Saturday. Sept. 1.

at St. James Methodist Saturday. Sept. 1. 9:30 a.

from cnapei, cnurcn. tins at 46th street. For information District council No. 14. TUxedo 9-8844.

JASIE See Edward F. Jasiewlcz notice. 119th and State, to St. Louis of France uAuana 4-1133 church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

American Legion. Roseland post. No. 49, par OSTRING David Ostrlng, nnde of Val Rhen- JASIEWICZ Edward F. Jasiewlcz, Aug.

SS, Dorg. Walter Ostrine. and Marearet Loveren. ticipating. C.

H. JORDAN CO. Funeral Directors Chicago and Suburbs. FOR 97 YEARS 300 K. Erie-tt.

superior 7-7709. STUNT PARACHUTIST PLUNGES TO DEATH BEFORE 4,000 AT FAIR 1951, beloved husband of Violet, nee Tyma: WEBBER Hans Webber. Aug. 39. 1951.

Ct'RTIN John D. Curt In, devoted husband of service rrltiay, 3 p. at memorial hone, 110 N. La Grange road. La ranee.

Inter loving father of Evelyn Grata. Martin and George Stanczyk. father-in-law ot Walter the late Anna, fond father of Marianne ment forest uome. Patricia, Joan, and Kathleen, son ot the late Grata and Irene Stanczyk, brother of Irene. PISTOL IN AUTO TRAPS 2 AFTER OWENS Laura Cole Owens.

Aug. 29. 1951. John D. and Mary, brother of Charles, Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a.

m. from chapel, -CEMETERIES- oui 1 1.. ammjr avenue, oeioved husband of Herta. dear father of the late Harvey fond son of Louise Webber, brother of Martha Storm. Rudolph, and the late Otto f5ntra! Friday.

1 p. chxprK 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster. Is. or 1461 Ridge avenue, Evanston, 111., wife David, and Veta.

Funeral Friday, 10 a. 3060-64 Milwaukee avenue, to Our Lady ot Grace church. Interment St. Adalbert's bac. Mount Emblem 6 eraves.

Must sell. vi me tare uscar w. uwens, mother of at chapel. 5218 S. Kedzie avenue.

Inter Airs, ttoy Newman and Mrs. Pjihrt vtr Calif, owner. Address 271, Tribune. ment St. Mary s.

PRospect 6-3810. cemetery. Dickens 2-2252. SALESMAN DIES AS CAR UPSETS, -2 BROTHERS HURT Hubert Stephen, 21, of 912 E. 62d a salesman, was dead yesterday and two of his brothers were suffering injuries resulting from an auto crash Tuesday night A car driven by Hubert Stephen overturned at Stony Island av.

and 98th st. The brothers, Trav-ers, 26, and Robert, 23, of the same address, were taken to South Lexington, Aug. 29 (JP) i-inusiey. service 2 p. Saturday, at suugewooo.

lAJngoeacn 1-5147. TAVERN HOLDUP CZYZ Michael Czyz, late residence, 3102 JTRCZAK Estelle Ann Jurczak. nee Orltlc. In view of nearly 4,000 persons, IN MEMORIAM- chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. En-1 witrn vi rtmnir.

at. nrn tombment private. i Williams. A. E.

M. cermak road, beloved husband of Antoinette, late of 4323 W. Crystal street, beloved wife nee Szkola: fond father of Berenice pass 1 yKtv-ww uujna 01 jr- 01 waiter loving mother or Jerome and all AC, HER John T. Frank 1 Gallagher. glnla.

nee Stelnk? dar Krzyslak. Julia Kolek. Stephanie Frzeklasa a stunt parachute jumper fell to his death here last night when TCahara 4nA Aug. 30, 1948. Memorial mass Thursday, 8 Walter and Charles and grandfather.

Fu Earl Newlon, 28, and Everett Ross, 21, both parolees from the Jefferson City, penitentiary, Orllk, sister of Mathew. Edward, and Ches- feaslee: beloved ter. Funeral Saturday. Seot. 1.

at 9:30 1 tate Whittier. fond mother of neral Saturday. Sept. 1, 8:30 a. from his chute failed to open.

Killed chaDCl. 3054 W. Cermak. to St. Caslmlr Ralph.

Thomas. and Mra. Ruth from funeral home. 4255-57 W. church.

Interment Resurrection. Bishop was Jack Huber, 42. Associates si. jraacis Asvier cnurcn. Watch beside him.

Guardian Angel; Virgin Mother, light his way; Heart of Jesus, grant him mercy: That's our fervent prayer each day. HEARTBROKEN WIFE AND CHILDREN. uicr uie late eiora and the late admitted yesterday, police said, Division streetr to St Francis ot Assist 7-8999. church. Interment St Adalbert's cemetery.

iaa may reasiee. grandmother of four. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 79th and said his home was in Miami, Fla.

that they held up the tavern at DALT Frank Daly Aug. 28, husband of AL.oany 2-3600, Amcraio. interment Mount Greenwood. Huber's jump was a feature of the late Elizabeth, nee Gugler; father of Frank Jr. and Mrs.

Mary Kuna, grandfather HANDELSMAN Dora Handelsman. 1934. In 2923 Irving Park rd. shortly be fore noon and got $250. PETERSON Florence A.

Peterson AM KELLY John Patrick Kelly, beloved husband cf Thelma. nee Kessem: dear brother of Blue, fond brother of Frieda and Vera, brother-in-law ot Lieut. Comxodr. James PUUUV s- K- AUre1 Stelnke. Leo Brzosi tajwsjlrj Xxsrcttat.

Brzostowski. and Christine Stelnke. uncle of Daniel Brzostowski and Barbara Stelnke. Funeral at chapel. 3100 Irving Park road.

Saturday. 3 p. ra. Inter-Smf Plrk cemetery. Member cf William B.

Warren lodge. No. 209. A. F.

WILLIAMS Paul Williams sge 14. loving son of Gladys and Paul Williams fond I 10- nd Kathrvn. unfrij Saturday. 2 p. at funeral wZnV Ewta Tenue.

Interment Mount Hope cemetery. loving memory of eur dearly beloved mother. the opening day of the Dawson N. Paulina street resident of r-hirarn fnr of 17. great-grandfather of 1, brother of Patrick and Michael.

Resting at funeral Dorptny Eden and Thomas M. Funeral Sat laone, out not lorgotten. HER CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN county fair. Flares marked an They were arrested after an Chicago hospital. I Michael Czyz, 45, of 3102 22d was killed Tuesday night urday, 9:15 a.

from funeral home. 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St Hilary's church. home. 2601 Vermont street.

Blue Island. Requiem high mass. St. Benedict's church, HARRIS N. S.

Harris. In cherished memory area in front of the grandstand attendant in a parking lot at interment Mount carmel. BErksnlre 7-6070. 30 years and an employee of Hartford Fire Insurance company, passed awav Wednesday. Aug.

29. after A lingering illness, survived by sister Wallle, and brothers Lester and Quentln. Funeral Friday. Aug. 31.

at 2 p. at Kim ber and West funeral home, Galesburg, 111. interment Linwood ceme Friday, Aug. 31, 9:30 a. m.

Interment where Huber was to land. He car wonaeriui nuroana ana oaoav. LOVING WIFE AND SONS, Dearborn and Ohio sts. discovered Holy Sepulchre. KENNEDY Adeline C.

Kennedy, nee Geelan ried a light so his descent could HARTNETT Andrew J. Hartnett. Aug. 30 a pistol in the rear seat of a yel DAT Merrit Meers Day, Aug. 28.

at Tacoma beloved sister of Loretta Bolger, and Louise cunneen, and the late Harriet Whalen, be followed. of 1144 Waukegan road, Northbrook, tery. rtm nrhalM, TLT Hannih Vm1. A trn 111.: husband of Mildred A. Garpow Day, father of Mrs.

Elaine Behrens. Merrltt Dunne, Theresa Ke'lly, Alice Quigley. and PLOHR Frieda P'chr. nee Nehlf. age 98.

of IJ1 Wlnsauer. Aug. 29. 1931. beloved husband nf George.

At lunerai noma, Austin oouievara 1 fuku away Aug. Allen and C. Byron Day. Funeral i 28. Wife of the late Henrv Plnhr Fnnvral Friday, 2 p.

at chapel, 1555 Maple at Lake atreet, oak Park. Funeral, Saturday, Sept. 1 at 9 a. to St. Lucy's church.

CIVIL SERVICE Thursday, Aug. 30. 3:00 p. m. at Oak Wood avenue.

JEvanston. interment private. when the car in which he was a passenger was involved in a head-on collision with another auto at 55th st. and Laramie av. Walter Wyskie, 33, of 3129 W.

54th with whom Czyz was riding, was driving east in 55th st when a car driven by Gloster Ladd, 54, Negro, of 106 East La Grange, swung into the left traffic lane cemetery cnapei. Chicago. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary ceme He dwells in God's beautiful garden.

The sunshine of perfect peace. Bis life, a beautiful memory. His absence, a silent grief. BILL. KXTTA Frieda Kutta.

Aug. 30. 1950. Just a thought of sweet remembrance. Just a memory dear and true.

Just the love and sweet devotion Ot those who ever think of you. THE FAMILY. DE PISA Vlncenzo De Pisa, beloved husband tery. POLITO Josephine Gatto Pollto. beloved wife low convertible they had left there, and notified police.

Detectives Joseph Gubbins and James Dwyer of the Chicago av. station arrested Newlon when he returned to the car. Ross was arrested later. Victims of the holdup were Richard Schefer, 3346 Grace of the late Angellne, dear father of Sebas BOARD FIRES COP 01 rnuip, fond mother of August. Mrs.

Rose KIESSLING Millie KlesiUng of Wlnnetka. Aug. 28. beloved aunt of Arlene Prochnow tian. Paul, Mrs.

Margaret Bondelli. Joseph, Charles, Mrs. Mary Raimondi, Sam. John, Dicosola. Philip Sam, Mrs.

Josephine Aclno of Phoenix. and Charles. 10 IN DICE INCIDENT Mrs. Frances Gangichlodo, and Mrs. Angela granacnuaren and tnree great-grandchildren.

Pf. dear brother of Louis. Robert Tit Lillian Rosenom. Ann Wlggln Tyley. Frank, Henry, and Bill Wlnsauer.

Services Saturday. Sept. 1. at 10 J. at chapel.

2114 Irving Park road. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. WISNIEWSKI Anton Wisnlewskl. of 10104 Carpenter at-eet. Aug.

28. 1951. husband of the Ute Constance, dear father of Mrs. L. Laura Zurawskl.

Joseph and Thecdor grandfather of Mrs. Dolores Rutkowskt Alfred and Raymond Wisnlewskl. At chapel 214 E. 115th street Service Friday, Aug. 31.

at 1:30 p. m. Cremation Mount Hop cemetery. Member of Polish National Alliance, Group No. 600.

rattl. grandfather of 26. Funeral Saturday, Piatt and Bernice Prochnow Rand. Services Thursday, 2 p. at chapel, 1460 Sherman avenue.

Evanston. Interment Waldhelm dear aister of Anthony Gatto. Miss Ida STONE Tabby S. Stone. Aug.

30. 1945. 4 Melvin J. King, 30, Negro, of 1 p. from chapel.

409 W. North avenue, to the Seventh Day Adventlst church Dattllo, Mrs. Mary Dattilo, and August No one knows of the silent heartaches cemetery. oano. nesting at cnapei.

1158-60 W. at Francisco and Lexington atreest. Inter 1351 W. 109th was dismissed ment Montrose. KIRWAN Charles T.

Klrwan, Aug. 27, beloved husband cf Eleanor Lane Klrwan. fond orana avenue. Funeral Saturday. Sept.

1. 9 a. to Santa Maria Addclorata rhurrh. only those who have rbst can tell Ot the grief that's borne in silence For the one we loved so well. MOTHER, BROTHERS.

AND CHILDREN. as a park district policeman yes DE ROSE Rose De Rose, nee Carplno, late of Interment Mount Carmel. Monroe 6-5288. and struck Wyskie's machine. Ladd suffered cuts on his neck and a fractured jaw.

Two other passengers in Wyskie's car, Mrs. Marian Narak, 25, of 5536 S. Win father of Charles L. and John T. Klrwan, Mrs.

Raymond C. Bailer. Mrs. William terday by the civil service board. 2236 w.

Grand dearly beloved wife of POPE Papal Gerardo Pooe. late nf Rid at. John, loving mother of Sarah, Marie Blddle, Fortune brother of Fravk L. and Alice TALLinRICO Anthony T. Tallurlco.

In memory of my brother, who passed away three bartender in the tavern, and William Merriman, owner of a doughnut shop at 2921 Irving Park a tavern patron. Merriman was slugged by one of the bandits and was robbed of $150. May street, beloved husband of Maria, nee Ethel, Caroline Federicl, and Genevieve, fond sister ot Angeline Tiano, Frank, James, E. Klrwan, and five grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.

chapel. Jeffery boulevard wise Ann Margaret Wise, nee Silvers, of King was acquitted Aug. 14 of a robbery charge growing out of his dispersal of a dice game July 31 rears ago loaay. Three years have passed since that sad day, at 77th street, to our Lady ci peace cnurcn, Elizabeth. Joe, and Emma Plnzine.

grand mother of two grandchildren. Funeral Sat chester and Miss Emily Pas-tiak, 30, of 4812 S. Seeley Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Member of Calumet council. No, 632, K. at 26th st and South Park way. urday. Sept.

1. 9 a. from funeral home, 2353 W. Chicago avenue, to Holy Rosary 4J3 Paxton avenue, beloved wife of Leslie M-. aister ot Herman.

Louis. Sarah, Birdie. Elizabeth, and the Ute David. At rest iq chapel. 2024 E.

75th street Servlcea Thursday. 3 p. m. Donations to Central BaptL-t Children' home. Lake Villa.

DL. appreciated. caruso: fond father of James, Mrs. Carmela Johnl Morablto. Alexander.

Mrs. Lucille TJohn Red a. John, and Mrs. Josephine fJoel Zagonl. loving grandfather of 12.

fond great-grandfather of three. Funeral Friday, 9 a. from chapel. 214 S. Western avenue, to Our Lady of Pompeii church.

Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Please omit flowers. Information, MOnroe 6-1376. of C. south Shore 8-8822.

were hurt. Four persons had charged he church. Interment Mount Carmel. Infor kissel Bamet Klssell of 6336 Greenwood, beloved husband ot Freda, dear father of mation. BRunswick 8-8220.

wnrn one we icve was cauea away: God took him home it waa His will; But In my heart he Uveth still. LOVING SISTER, ROSE. WENZFX Msck Wenzel, Aug. 1941. Blessed Is the hope ot heaven.

How It salves the mourner's pain. Just to know a loved and lost one Will some day be seen again. SISTERS AND BROTHER. robbed them of $80. Jessie Lee Williams, 26, Negro, of 1941 Warren died in County Minnie Rubinstein and Adaline Gratch, lov- JET RUNS WILD THRU VILLAGE; DICKINSON Thomas J.

Dickinson, suddenly, WTCKOFF Mabel Wyckoff. Aug. 29. 1951. In the civil service trial, in Aug.

28. 1951, In Mississippi, of 2219 Sl.iir,"V"S I'r, POl'CHOT-Fred A. Pouchot. beloved husband Forest View road, Evanston. 111., son of AnwlM Cal.

and Edltn Peskovltx of De the late Anne, nee Hassett. devoted fa- which he was found guilty of four hospital last night of injuries suf fered in a three-car crash at Ful wiie 01 tne late Albert, aunt of Clyde McBane. Servlc at "F1. 2701 N. Clark street.

Friday, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Acacia Pars, ther of Dorothy Pierce. Virginia Croutch. Witt.

Ia. Services Friday, 11 a. at rule violations, King denied taking YANK KILLED chapel. 6935 Stony Island avenue. Inter Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert E. Dickinson, brother I of Mrs. Ralph Bruns. Palos Park, 111.

Services 11 a. Friday, at chapel. 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Interment Saturday, at Bloomington, IU. ton and Leavitt sts.

Aug. 16. ment Jewish Waldhelm. money from the players or stating ZEDER Adolph Zeder, Ute of 6243 S. Arte.

DEATH NOTICES KLEIN RudolDh Klein. Aug. 29. late of 1908 to city and park police that he James F. Merdyth Kalush, and the late Bernice Pouchot.

fond grandfather of four grandchildren. Member of Sheet Metal Workers union, local No. 73. Cook county lodge. No.

240, I. O. O. Lakeside lodge. No.

739, A. F. A A. and Chicago chapter. No.

127. R. A. M. Funeral services Saturday, 1:30 p.

at chapel. 5652 S. Ashland avenue. Interment Evergreen cemetery. REpublic 7-0077.

MOTHER HANGS had taken about $25." DINEEN See Mary Mildred Barry notice. DI VITA Salvatore Dl Vita, suddenly, be Barry avenue, beloved nustana 01 Minnie, fond father of Clara Heugeberg. John, Elizabeth Rehkemper, Meta Kaiser, and Marie ABEAM Mary Abrams, 7515 S. Kingston King was found guilty of acts avenue, passed away Aug. 29.

1951, beloved Burtrum, grandfather of 12 grandchildren, six ereat-zrandchlldren and one great-great TWO CHILDREN, 'tuut, oeiovea nusoand of the lata Mathilda, loving father of Gertrude Hermanek. Josephine Wagner. Mathilda Embach Agnes O'Neil. Marie McGrath, and Lucius) Freckelton, fond brother of Emma Whistler. Josephine Roach, and Elizabeth ovens lj grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday, Sept 1, 11:30 m. from parlors. 2701 W. 63d street, at Wash! tenaw avenue, to St Rita church. Inter ment St Mary's.

PRospect 6-8300. motner 01 Arthur, Samuel, George and daughter Helen Plusser. brother of Jack grandchild. Funderal Saturday, Septe. 1.

at 1 p. at funeral home, 2056-58 Bel of gross impropriety, failure to conduct himself in a manner contributing to the dignity and effi loved husband of Angela, dear father of Samuel, Mrs. Rose Haller, Mrs. Ann Ole-skavlch. Mrs.

Josephine Weidenbach, Mrs. Mary B. Rough. Mrs. Joan Thompson, Angle, and John.

Funeral Friday, 8:45 a. from late residence. 1218 W. Wrlchtwood avenue, to St. Philip Benlzl church.

Interment St. Joseph's. Mlntz. Funeral Friday, 10 a. at REAMER James Raines Reamer, dear hus KILLS HERSELF mont avenue, to Concordia cemetery.

chapel. 6935 Stony Island avenue. Inter KR A HN Emily Krahn. beloved wife ef the ment waldhelm cemetery, omit flowers. BECK ROW, England, Aug.

29 Reuters An American Thun-derjet fighter screamed at almost ground level down the main street of this Suffolk village today as its pilot fought to keep it from striking stores and cottages. He was killed as it crashed in a field at the end of the street. Witnesses said the plane was flung out of control when a wing-tip touched the runway during a low turn over Mildenhall airport. Easton, Aug. 29 (Police band of 'Geraldine.

beloved father of Geral-dine. Nixon, James, Donald, Gwendolyn, Barbara, and Lee Reamer. Services Saturday. 1:30 p. at residence, 2248 W.

Campbell park. Interment Oak Ridge. Please omit flowers. SEeley 3-0463. ZEPPIERO Tony Zeppiero of 7217 S.

Elli ALBERT Irwin P. Albert of 6308 N. Clare- DUKES Jane Dukes, nee Teare. of Crystal reported today that a 34 year old late cnaries. loving motner 01 Mrs.

tiattie Harper. Bruno, Mrs. Martha Warren and the late Emest and William, grandmother of 18. great-grandmother ot 20. Resting at 1 1 a m.MM nnXI ciency of the service, unnecessary display of firearms, and failure to arrest the dice players.

mont avenue, beloved husband of Sara, nee Miller: dear father of EloUe and Henry, devoted son of Rose and the late Julius woman who has been receiving Lake. Ill widow of the late Walter J. Dukes, sister of Harry P. Teare of Cincinnati. William C.

Teare, and Bessie Teare Miles of Crystal Lake. Funeral notice later. fond brother of Herbert P. of Dea Moines, psychiatric treatment hanged her 11:30 a. m.

Thursdav. Services at Trinity jK STIS Elvira Rekstis. passed away Toes-Lutheran church. 100th place end Beverly I ey. Aug.

28. 1951. age 54 years, beloved Iowa. Services Friday, 11 a. at chapel.

two children and then killed her mother of Cella Susk. Jane Doukaa, and S206 Broadway. Interment Mount zion EDGEWORTH Maurice J. Edgeworth, beloved 2 p. m.

Thursday. Interment avenue, at Polio Kills Trucker, 42; cemetery, Waldhelm. Please omit flowers. Falrmount. self in the family home.

KfHNS Mary Robinson Kuhns of Flossmoor, t-iiesier ftexsiis 01 Chicago. Funeral 8:30, Aug. 31. 1951. from Nick and Sons funeral home.

Tomahawk. to St Mary's church, 9 a. m. interment Calvary cemetery. AMMOND IrTarlorle Ammond, nee Howe, 24 Lake County Fatality Detective Matthew Ewadinger beloved wile of the late John dear 3458 Janssen avenue, beloved wife of uusoana ci Loretta.

nee Walsh: fond father of Paul and Donald, brother of the Ute Louis, grandfather cf Lawrence. Funeral Friday. Aug. 31, at 9:30 from funeral home, 72d street and Dorchester avenue, to St. Laurence church.

Mass. 10 a. m. Interment Calvare cemetery. ZTBAnnabelle Zuhn.

3007 W. Byroa f-fl; tutr a8' 1951- wife ol Christ, loving mother of Arthur Peterson, dear grandmother of Cheryl Ann and Jamr Arthur Peterson, fond mouier-tn-law oi Charlotte Peterson. Servlcea Saturday. Sept. 1.

at 3 p. at chapel. 2114 Irving vl to Graceland cemetery. Member of the Women's Auxiliary of Lincoln Sauar post No. 473 American Legion mother of Mrs.

Margaret Smith of Los ROGERS Charles L. Rogers, beloved husband husband of Josephine Rice Edgeworth, fond brother of Mrs. Mary Sheehan, Patrick Edgeworth, and Thomas Mulvlhill. Funeral Saturday. 11:30 a.

from chapel, 5911 W. Madison street, at Mason avenue, to St. Thomas Aquinas church. Member of American Legion, Peoples Gas Company Post No. 336.

Interment Calvary. EStebrook 8-7500. It somersaulted and skidded at 100 miles an hour toward the vil James Russell. loving daughter ot Luke end Agnes, nee Murphy, dear aister of Rose Mary Angeles, John R. Kuhns of Stockton.

said James W. Lieberman returned this morning from night and Mrs. Betty K. Plant of Flossmoor. At uropny.

jack. Luce James, 1111am. A 42 year old truck driver died of polio in Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, yesterday. It was the second death from the disease rest In chapel. 2024 E.

75th street. Family work as a supervisor at the Bethle lage. The pilot seemed to be try and the late Thomas. Resting at funeral borne, 3552 Southport avenue. Funeral Satur 01 Lorai, iona latner of Dennis, dear son of Frank and Frances Rogers, brother of Mrs.

Mary Zalud. At rest at chapel, 3100 Irving Park road, nntll 10:30 p. m. Thursday. Interment Herrin, 111.

will receive guests from 7:30 p. m. to 30 p. m. Friday, et chapel.

Servlcea Saturday. hem Steel company plant in Beth day, 11:30 a. to St. Andrews church. 1:30 p.

m. interment Mount Hope. ELLIOTT Francis Roger Elliott, 13 years of Interment All Saints'. lehem to discover the bodies of his ing to keep a straight course between houses," said George Coe, a furniture dealer. Fortunately in Lake county this year, and BrsCH Charles F.

Rusch. husband of the KUKt'RA See Donney Maach notice. ANDERSEN Charles Andersen of 2040 N. wife and the two children, Marna, LAMOS Joseph Lamos. late of 4493 Keokuk brought the case total to 23.

At Lavergne avenue, beloved husband of the 10, and James, 6. the street was deserted." The late Dorthea, dear father cf Hannah Berg, avenue, beloved husband of Katherlne. nee Fosko: loving father of Joseph Ivan TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION age, beloved son of William v. and Marguerite, nee Hudon, dear brother of William Marguerite Hughes, Charles, and Walter. Funeral Friday, 10:30 a.

from funeral home, 2500 N. Cicero avenue to St. Bartholomew's church. Interment All Saints'. BErksbire 7-8070.

this time last year, there had been late Frances Long Rusch, father of Mabel Woodward, and Charles B. Rusch. brother of John and Frank Rusch. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 5516 S.

Ashland avenue, to St. Basil's church, mass 10 a. m. interment Mount Olivet. PRospect 6-0031.

Carrie Jorgensen. Chris P. and Charles J. The children had been hanged and Vera, dear grandfather of Kay Christy plane burst into flames and door 16 cases and no deaths. grandfather of five grandchildren and two and Funeral Thursday at 2 p.

great-grandchildren, services Saturday, 3 ways and gates were charred. from chapel, 5826 Elston avenue, inter p. at funeral home. 3301 w. Fuller- FAIRCHILD Josephine O'Neil Fairchild, Aug.

ment Bohemian National cemetery. ROdney SALANDRA Anthony Salandra. Aug. 27. "51.

beloved father of Daniel, Rose, James. from a stair railing. Ewadinger said Mrs. Lieberman then plunged a knife into her chest, placed her ton avenue. Interment Mount Olive.

Member 28. of 7926 Muskegon avenue, wue 01 tne 3-5300 or Monroe e-3B77. The plane was one of six jets based at Manston, Kent, that were of Danla society end Danish Brotherhood late George mother of Mrs. Frances LEE James E. Lee, 10420 S.

Wood street. society o. is. OF THE TRIBUNE Rates in Illinois outside Chicago. Inrti.n..

Iowa. Michigan, and Wisconsin: Daily without Sunday, one year, $7.50: sis months. 83.75: three months. 82.00; on month. 75 cents.

Daily and Sunday, one year, 117.50: shj IDOathM' Sunday only, one vear. em on i Aug. 27. 1951. Beloved son of Mrs.

Beulah head in the oven of a gas stove, Berger, Mrs. Margaret Schoenfeld, and Oeoree N. Jr. Funeral Friday. 9 a.

sranaiatner 01 lour. Funeral Friday. Aug. 31, at 9:30 a. from funeral home.

5776 Lawrence avenue, to St Cornelius' church. Interment St- Adalbert's. KHdare 5-3800. taking part in strafing exercises ANDERSON John Anderson of Oak Park. G.

and the late Emest E. Lee. fond brother chapel, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to and turned on the jets. beloved husband cf the late Hulda. fond Ampfo Parking of Robert William and Donald A.

father ot Mildted Love, Edna Kozick. Hazel St. Bride's cnurcn. Mass a. m.

jruer- ment Holy Sepulchre. SOutn Shore 8-8822 Kurtz, and Edwin, brother of In grid. Nels, Thursday. Services Thursday, Aug. 30.

at BAJt75.iwlrdvM- snel of. 1380 Hyde Park boulevard, beloved hn.hanrf t.nni. 2 p. in Bethany union cnurcn. inter and the late John and Betty.

Funeral Fri- FAUST Alma Sophie Faust, beloved wife of day, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5911 W. Madt- Alfred, dear mother of Wallace and Mrs. Soldier Killed by Train ment Mount Hope. Please omit flowers.

Mem INJURED MAN IGNORES CRIES; son street, at Mason avenue. Member of Barbara Ann Walsh, fond sister ot Mrs. ber of CHI PHI fraternity. $5 00; three months, 3.0Orone month, SI 20! I. O.

Stockholm lodge. No. 13. Interment nee Ploso, devoted father of Herbert P. and Mort E.

Samuels, loving grandfather of Mrs. Betty Halbrlck of New York City and June Samuels. Services Thursday, Aug. 30. at 3:30 p.

at chapel. 936 E. 47th atreet Hulda Thompson ot Seattle, and Esther, two grandchildren, services Friday, Forest Home. EStebrook 8-7500. at Crossing in Highwood Corp.

Howard T. Tague, 18, of LEHMAN Agnes Lehman, nee Naskrent. of 5046 Wellington avenue, beloved wife of the late August, loving mother of Hattle Aue. 31. 1:30 n.

at chapel. 1107 HIT BY TRAIN ARIANN A Arthur Arianna, beloved husband 79th street Interment Oak Hill. Member ot ot Isa belle, nee Jakuklec: brother ot Nunzlo, 8ANSONE Anrelo Sansone. drvntcrf fcn.hanil the food service school at Fort K.osen, Edward, cnaries. Frances itouer.

Margaret Anderson. Eleanore Schoenfeld. Sillan lodge. No. 151.

V. O. of Frank. Albert, and Mary Mlnxrome. Joseph 01 Virginia Pusaterl Sansone, beloved father Henry Mata, 48, of 920 S.

Hal- Petrak, end Helen Roth, son of Mrs. Margaret 1 FEDERICI See De Rose notice. and the late George, sister of Sister M. Eudoxla. S.

M. of N. and Mary Hensel. Sheridan, was killed last night by a Chicago and North Western rail sted a laborer, was in County FEIGE-Albertina Feige. loving mother of 01 ram, cnaries.

Joseph, and Josephine Sansone. fond brother of Maggie Crlsanti end Sam Sansone. Funeral Saturday. 10 a. at chapel.

7319 Madison stret. Forest Park. Interment Queen ot Heaven. Rudolph August Richard and hospital yesterday with a frac grandmother of 14, great-grandmother of four. Funeral Saturday, 9:45 a.

from funeral home. 5018-20 Chicago avenue, to St. Genevieve's church. COlumbos 1-0700. road train at Highwood near Mrs.

Vk a Nyren. fond grandmother of street, until noon Saturday. Services 1:30 p. Saturday, at Dreiel Park chsrch, 64th street and S. Marshfield avenue.

Interment Cedar Park. Member ot Ogden Park lodge. No. Green Bay in Highwood. Pvt.

eight. Resting at chapel, 851 E. 75th atreet. Servlcea Friday, Aug. 31, at 3 p.

m. tured ankle and pelvis because he insisted on crawling under a frate SCHOLES Robert E. Scholes, late residence 1 879, A. r. A.

M. Interment Oak woods. Member of Washington camp 6827, N. R. A.

LEVIN Ella G. Levin, nee Larson, beloved wife of Herman, dear mother of Ellsworth. train. i BARGELT Louise James Bargelt, Aug, 28, ot 5466 Woodlawn, mother ot Hal James Bargelt. Masa at St.

Thomas The Apostle Evelyn Anderson, and Herman grand Donald Strand, 21, also of the food service school, said Tague ducked under lowered gates despite his warning. Nina avenue, beloved husband of the late Lucille I. Scholes. fond father of Betty Jean Bergman, dear brother of Emily Pendlebury. James.

William, and Charlotte Swart. Services Friday. Aug. 31. 1:30 p.

at lunerai home, 6754 Northwest highway. mother of Candlth Anderson. Judith, cneryi. John Holland, 24, of 4944 Cortez st, a truck driver, told Monroe FOLLMAN Eberhardt (Ed M. Follman of 9151 S.

Marshfield avenue, beloved husband of Helen Pollak Follman, dear father of William, Robert, Mary Terese. and James Foil-man, fond grandfather of Thomas Joseph Follman. and brother pf Anne Lehnert, Ronald, Marylan. and Richard Levin, sister Church. 5468 Kim bark avenue, Friday, 10 a.

in. Interment private. Resting In chapel, JA of Josephine Trostrud. Elizabeth Mogensen, 227 cottage Grove avenue. Harry Larson, the late Andrew and Charles.

Resting at funeral home. 4138 W. North st. police he saw Mata starting under a stationary train on the George. Anthony, Peter, Sister Theresa Maria, SCHVLZ William H.

Schulz, cf 8354 S. Pau BARRY Mary Mildred Barry, nee Dineen. beloved wife of William dear mother of avenue, service 2 p. m. Friday.

Aug. 31. O. H. C.

and Theresa Heppler. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a. from funeral home, 79th Joseph and Michael, daughter of Bridget Interment Mount Olive. Information, BE lina street oeioved husband cf Ella nee Lipp, fend father of Janet and Carol Schulz, brother of Helen Mulvey, Edward and Herbert Schulz.

Resting at funeral 8400 street et Loom Is boulevard, to St. Ethelreda mont e-eaiz. Dineen, aister of Mrs. Anne Corbeil. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.

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1 church. 88 th end Paulina street. Interment 1 North Western right of way at Kinzie and Sangamon sts. Holland said he shouted at Mata because the train was ready to start, and St. Mary's cemetery.

Member of St. Augustine Jackson boulevard, et Kedzie, to Our Lady of S. Ashland avenue until 11 a. Friday, LICHTON Alex S. Llchton of 6307 N.

Mozart, beloved husband of Elizabeth dear father of Ira J. and Carol devoted son of the late Ignatius and Julia Llchtensteln, fond Sorrows church. Interment Queen of Heaven. council. No.

1419. K. of c. and St. Ethel, reda'a Holy Name society.

Information, TRlanil 4-1187. Cleveland, papers please KEdzle 3-1817. Flowers af taiiform quanty 'J detdfiRjiit Trie Aug. 31. Servlcea 1:30 p.

at Timothy Lutheran church, 1700 W. 83d street Interment Oak Woods. Member ot International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, then ran forward to notify the en BARTCS Julia Bartus ot 734 Z. 93d place. brother ot Max Llchten.

Harry Llchten, and copy, beloved wife of John, fond mother of Eliza Selma L. Scharf. and the late Millie Kolb. Services Thursday, 2 p. at chapel.

5206 gineer when Mata refused to come local No. 9. CEdarcrest 3-4310. beth Pocxoa. Stephen, Sophie Horvath, and PR AZIER Clara Frailer, beloved mother cf mother-in-law of Charles E.

Chenlcek. Resting at funeral home. 5325 Fullerton SCHUMACHER Henry Schumacher. 3818 roadway, interment Mount Israel cemetery. -J out from under the train.

A Flerof fribtita front AmBng'i rexegniifd ot a master work. LIND Lena E. Lind. at Waterville. N.

avenue, until noon Friday. Lying In atate Before Holland reached the en John sister of Michael Kuknyo. Mary Chatlosh. Anna Polyak, grandmother of eight grandchildren. Funeral Saturday at 9:15 a.

from chapel, 9108 Cottage Grove avenue, to Our Lady of Hungary CHAPELS AlR-COriDITIOUED 591 1 Madison ot Mason EStebrook 8-7500 2346 W. MADISON HAymarket 1-0100 929 W.BELMONT WEIHngton 5-1724 N. Hamilton avenue, beloved husband ot Erna, fond father of Fred and Walter. Services Friday. 11 a.

at chapel. 3905-07 Lincoln avenue. Interment Graceland. at Bethel Temple church at Lavergne and Aug. 29.

mother of Marjorle Kerr and the late Beatrice Seymour, grandmother of David and Dorothy Kerr and Linda Seymour. In- George streets, irom 1 o. m. naay. 3 Aug.

31. until time of services at 1:30 i Fotf 0eVeriej Aayvhtr gineer, four cars of the train had passed over Mata, crouched between the rails. Police who took terment Waterville, N. Aug. 31.

p. m. Interment Memorial Park. BErksnlre SEASHORE Dr. Robert H.

Seashare of 1310 church. Interment St Mary's. BASHTON See Loslto notice. 7-2876. LOSITO Ignszla Loslto.

nee Scacda. beloved Maple avenue. Wllmette, husband ot Mar- ITSEK Stephen Fusek. late of 3818 W. him to the hospital said his right BEHREL Harry T.

Behrel. beloved husband of Rose, dear father of Giraud, Orville, and lorie AI. Seashore, father ot Mariorle Jean, Richard, and Charles, brother ot Carl wue 01 Kanaeie, lond mother of Frank, Peter. Mrs. Rose Mastro, Stanley, and Mra.

Angeline Bashton. and alx grandchildren. Howard, brother of Roy and Caroline. Serv of Sioux South Dakota, and Sigfrid arm already was in a cast, but they could not learn how he had 58th place, beloved husband of Julia, nee Sagat: dear father of Edward. Funeral Friday, i a.

from chapel, 2245 W. Huron atreet. to St. Nicholas of Tolentlne church, 62d and Lawndale streets. Interment Our Resting at chapel.

1158-60 W. Grand ave ices Thursday, 2:90 p. at cnapei, 3224 Montrose avenue, under auspices of Albany H. Seashore of Lewlstori, Idaho. Memorial services Saturday.

4:30 p. at Lutkln hall. Northwestern university, Evanston. nue. Funeral Friday.

Aug. 31. at 8:30 a. to Santa Marie Addolorata church. para lodge, mo 1174, A.

v. A. M. 1 been injured earlier. Lady cf Sorrows cemetery.

REeiey 3-540O, Interment Graceiano, interment Mt Monroe 6-5288. Pleas omit Sowers. I Pi fix' A 'V- 1 lp ev e-s sf. a..

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