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mmBlBFBV 11 1 11 KAULES Sophie A. JCaules fKyrlakouKsl, PETER SOf Emms Peterson, lie Sch July 28. 1946. beloved wife ot Louia loved wife of Andrew, fond mother of Kathe-1 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, 20 Tuesday.Julr 30, 1946 a I WHAT DO YOU NO. JUST GO I I WITH YOU AT MY I I lLATER MAYBE HE'D LIKE MY 1 I 1,1 a ki-v- r- rr v-ir Ini ir e- ni-r-i i I I mr All -T-Lir- V- IfF ccife I isaaaaaassaas nirTiioc rflD uic I BREIXDA STARR fond mother of Virginia Wade, grandmother of Janet and Llr.da.

loving daughter of Maria Schaefer. dear sister ot Marie McKechiric. Carl. Herman, Rudolph, and Helen Ber, Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. at chapel.

433S-40 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Oil aw rine. Splro. Kyrlakos. and Christ; suddenly.

Resting at chapel. Funeral Thursday. Aug. 1, 1 p. from chapel.

627 S. Halsted street, to Holy Trinity church. 1101 S. Peoria street. Interment Elmwood cemetery.

Information. Kay. 6166. KAZDA Dora Elizabeth Kazda. July 29.

ot 614 S. Campbell avenue, beloved wife of Ed- ward, loving mother of Mildred. Florence, and! PETERSON Jack Peterson. Twin Lake. WTs -r Ao ft FOLLOW YOU ME.

BE MY TIME, I COULD vsg. ATTIC-TO KEEP NK.THE JCB jr AROUND WITH DEVOTE ALL MY A VV toI THE RATS AWAY, 1 YOURS. WILL i Jf A COUPLE OF THOUGHTS TO MY 1-L 100 WALLER FINDS CITY AND BIBLE beloved husband of Anna, dear fatner of Clifford and of the late Harriet Foster, brother of William. Fred, Carl. Herman, mod Christine Porp.

Resting st Andrews funeral home. Hebron. HI. Funeral Tuesday. Juiy 30.

at 2 p. m. Gladys. Resting at chapel 214-216 S. Western avenue at Jackson boulevard.

Funeral Mass, Thursday, Aug. 1, 9:30 a. m. at Precious Blood church. Interment Mount Carmel.

KEHM Florence R. Kehm. nee Ruh. beloved 'RAJSKI Andrew Rajskt. beloved husband et the late Mary, dear father of Victor.

Joarph. wife of Charles fond mother of Lenore DIFFER ON RULES He Cites Law, 'No Man Can Serve 2 Masters' and Charles daughter of Mrs. George F. Ruh, sister of Russell. Services Wednesday, July 31.

3 p. at funeral home. 5200 N. Western avenue, comer Foster. KENNEDY See Angelo Antonio Conzo notice KILBURN Nicholas J.

Kllburn. beloved husband of the late Mary, dear father of Florence Warron and the late Arthur, grandfather of Mrs. Nell Long, great-grandfather of Bobby Long, brother of John. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 238 S.

Cicero avenue, to Resurrection church. Interment Mount Carmel. KING Barbara Ann King, beloved daughter of Percy E. and Katherine M. King, sister to Homer F.

Funeral from Zacherl's funeral home. Fond du Lac. at 8:30 a. C. S.

to St. Mary's church for services at 9 a. Wednesday. KLOTH Henry Kloth. 2139 Bertead avenue.

July 28. 1946, beloved husband ot Lena, loving father of Dorothy and Eugene Bu-shong. dear brother of Dora Severln and Erna Rator. Services Thursday. Aug.

1. at 2 p. m. at chapel. 2114 Irving Park road.

Interment at Rosehill cemetery. NIEl ixJyT I ORPHAN AN WELL. IF ITS WAR THEY YESSIR-JUSTA FEW FEATHERS LEFT" DOGGONE THOSE HAWKS! WANT ILL GIVE 'EM WAR- 1 THAT'S THE THIRD CHICKEN KNOW WHERE TH John, and Frank, fond brother of Mary Chrapusta and Julia Stetnex. lather-ln-law of Mabel, Gertrude. Pauline, and Josephine, grandfather of Jerome.

Richard. Ronaid, Billy, and Robert. Funeral Thursday. 10:30 a. from chapel.

3601 W. Diversey avenoe, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

Albany 6424. REEDER Walter A. Reeder. beloved son ot tfcw late Joseph and Julia, nee Ray; dear brotner of Charles of Mitchell. S.

James of Ha valine. Arthur of Pratt. Fred cf Mason City. 111.. Harry ot Galatlne.

Mo, Carl of Waukegan. 111., and Alta Mongomery of Chicago, 111. Services Tuesday. 8 p. at funeral home.

2157 Irving Park road. Iaa terment Mason City, 111.. Wednesday. RELIC Martha Relic, late of 3211 S. Lawn-dale avenue, July 28, 1946.

beloved of the late Nicholas, devoted mother of Nicholas Emma Bach. John, Ella. Daniel, and Martha Relic, dear grandmother cf Daniel and Paul Bach, alster of Anna mother-in-law of Clarence Bach, Violet and Goldle Relic, sister-in-law of John "-eic Resting at chapel, 3814 W. 26th street. Funeral Wednesday, at 9 a.

to SS. Peter and Paul church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Canal 1207. ROBINSON James E.

Robinson, 1st of mm N. Mead avenue, beloved husband of Eiycor. nee Klrchner, fond father of James E. son of Jay K. Richmond, brother of Jack and J.

K. Jr. of Grand Rapids. Mich. At funeral home, 17 Madison street.

Oak Park. Funeral Wednesdsy, July 31. at 9 a. ta St. Angela's church.

Interment local. ROTHMAN CSpt. Russell H. Rothman. Unite States Army Air force, age 36.

beloved haav band of Eleanore, devoted son of Alfred H. and Adelaide. Services Tuesday. 11 a. at chapel, 5206 Broadway.

Interment Wes fa-lawn. SANGER See Sew all notice. SHOTGUN IS' WfcVfc LOST hqrold Aid. Waller f43d talked about city hall payrolls yesterday and ended up quoting the Bible. The phrase Waller, one of a group of economy-minded aldermen, quoted Is from Matthew vl, 24, and states.

"No man can serve two masters." His quotation was prompted by the confused case of State Rep. William J. Mullaley 31st, Democrat, 415 Fullerton pkwy. Rep. Mullaley received $2,500 a year for his state general assembly job and has been regularly listed on the city sewer department pay roll 1 KNAUS Lucy Bauer Knaus.

age 88. beloved 111 HEY! CHICKENS SQUAWWTV AGAIN-ILL BET ITS ANOTHER AFTER EM- i S-c 7-30-46 wife of the late William dear momer oi Mrs. Carl Vogelgesang. the late Henry, and Lucius Knaus, grandmother of eight, great-grandmother of 11. At funeral home, 1732 Wilson avenue.

Services 2 p. m. Interment Rosehill. KNIFF Rose D. Knlff, late of 6501 N.

Mozart street, beloved daughter of Dora and the late Harry, fond sister of Sadelle Don and Bernard Knlff. Funeral Tuesday. 12 noon, at chapel. 3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment Westlawn.

4 Mm KRCMAR Mary Laura Krcxnar, beloved daugh 111 Kyru3't iVfl as a laborer, receiving from $8.80 to $9.40 a day. He also has a beer distributing business at 3045 N. Clark st, under the name of City Distributors. Denies Ile'a on Pay Roll Yesterday, Rep. Mullaley told a reporter several things which on investigation seemed confusing.

He SAUNDERS Henrietta Saunders, July 38. OBITUARIES ter of Louise and Anton, loving sister oi Frances Fleger, George, Anton, and William. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 1, 1946, at 10 a. m.

from chapel. 1021 W. 19th street, to St. Plus' church. Interment Resurrection cemetery.

Canal 3023. LAZAROVICH-CHIRICH Dora Lazarovlch-Chlr-lch nee Darlnka Ljubisha, fond mother of Zarko and Anna N. Chlplch. At residence. 3907 N.

Christiana avenue, until 9:30 a. Thursday. Aug. 1. to Serbian Eastern Orthodox church.

1905 Schiller street, at 10 a. m. Interment Montrose. DOYLE Margaret Knox Doyle, beloved wife of the late Michael Doyle, fond mother of Michael Alice and Helen A. Doyle, sister of Mary Grace, Patrick and the late William Knox.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from late residence. 5248 Laflln street, to St. Basil's church. Solemn requiem ma 1 n'nlnric Tntprm.nt Wnlv Senillrhre.

LITTLE SNAKES KEEP COMING AT ZOO; TOTAL IS 23 LEVEL RIVER'S BANK TODAY FOR BUILDING BRIDGE AT STATE ST. Dr. Robert Blumer said he has not been on the city hall pay roll since last winter." Mrmher of Visitation court. No. 55.

c. LEVY Helen Levy, beloved daughter of Joe. oi oio anenaan square. Cranston, wife of Kenneth Saunders, mo trier ot Elizabeth lies Saunders, daughter of Mrs. A.

E. Krebs. eating at chapel. 1567 Map, avenue. Evanston, until Monday ever.ms-Servlce and interment Wednesday aftesv noon In St.

Paul, Minn. SCHRAMP William J. Schramp, suddenly, late of 8851 S. Bishop street, dearly beloved husband of Mary, nee Fagan: deleted father of Mrs. Dolores Etten.

Arthur. Rosemary, and the late Mrs. Mabel BuhrSend. fond brother ot Albert. Edward, and Ralpta Schramp.

Funeral Wednesdsy at 9 natron) chapel. 9143 S. Ashland avenue, St. Etheireda's church. Mass st 9:30.

Interment St. Mary'a. Bev. 6463. Dr.

Robert Blumer, 82, of 3422 Lincoln av, founder and president of the Lincoln Chemical Works of O. F. Kindly omit flowers. Information, and the late Rose, fond sister of Bernard The total of baby anacondas at and Lucille Spiegel. Funeral Wednesday.

10 Prospect 0031. ALKOFER Arthur G. Alkofer of 5700 S. Ashland avenue, dearly beloved son of Mary and the late Joseph Alkofer. devoted brother of Frank, Joseph.

Roy. Emmet, John. Frances, Agnes. Rosellne. Elizabeth, and the late Ralph Alkofer.

Funeral Wednesday et 10:30 a. from chapel. 5652 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Basil's church.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Republic 0078. ANDERSON Emll N. Anderson of Waukegan, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Elizabeth fond father of August S.

of Clinton, brother of Casper Anderson. Resting at chapel. 7350 Cottage Grove avenue, services Aug. 1 at 3 p. m.

at Lutheran church, 9118 Houston avenue. Interment Oak Hill. AMONINO John Amonlno, beloved husband of Amelia, nee Bevllagua: loving father of John Jr. and Camllle, dear son of Madeline and Brookfield zoo went up to 23 yes- Mullaley contended that since the beer business has Improved, he left his sewer work. He also contended that when he was in the legislature last year he was docked his city pay.

Employes of the Overland Con jthe same address, died yesterday in terday, with a chance of one or two more to come. Robert Snedigar, curator of reptiles and invertebrates, a. to chapel. 3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment Oakridge.

LIVINGSTON Florence C. Livingston. July 28. 1946. Of 816 E.

49th Street. Wife of Fred E. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from chapel.

4237 Cottage Grove avenue, to St. Ambrose' church. Interment All Saints'. MADDER Lillian Madder, nee Rlordan. be struction company today will begin leveling off the north bank of the river at State st.

to facilitate de EISENLOHR Mary E. Elsenlohr. nee De Witt, of 8227 Cofnell, wife of the late Theodore, dear sister of Mrs. A. E.

Wright of Chicago, W. O. De Witt of Dayton. John, Louis, and Walter of Idaho. Services 2 p.

m. Wednesday. Calvin funeral home. Covert, Mich. Interment Covert.

FENNEL Jennie L. Fennel, nee Reed, dear On the statement about being on the city pay roll an investigation said the newcomers, born of a giant Belmont hospital. Services will, be held at 2 p. m. Thursday In the chapel at 3413 Lincoln av.

Surviving are his widow, Barbara four daughters, Mrs. Barbara C. Kreuser of Chicago, Mrs. Miriam liveries of materials for construction of the super-structure of a new showed a William Mullaley at 550 anaconda purchased by the zoo a month ago, are, for the most part, in excellent condition, and unusually large for their age. loved wife ot Edward, loving mother of George, fond sister ot Joseph Casey.

Funeral Thursday. Aug. 1. 10 a. from funeral home, 4013 W.

Harrison atreet. to Belmont av. was getting $9.40 a day as a laborer as late as June 30. He State st. bridge, company officials said yesterday.

Landgraf of Indianapolis, and was asked about this discrepancy Mrs. Elinora Noll and Mrs. Erna "faure, he answered, 'that i The company last Friday agreed to start the project, stipulating that Dekle of Falfurrias, two sons, Walter A. of Falfurrias, and rleht. I went off the pay roll July 1 when the beer business picked up." it did not waive its right to claim SEIDERS Seth Setders.

suddenly. July 38. 1946. of 3738 Pine Grove avenue, beloved husband of Josephine. Services at chapel.

2701 N. Clark street. Wednesday, at 11 a. a. SEIPP Edwin A.

Seipp, July 38. beloved how-band of Ella Ulhleln Seipp. fatQer ot Edwiza A. Seipp Jr. and Mrs.

William Brown C-nt-tra, brother of Clarence T. Seipp of Chicago and William C. seipp of suddleburv. Va. Services at his late residence.

2340 Lincoln Park West. Tuesday. July 30. at p. m.

Interment private. Kindly omit Cowers, SEW ALL George Noyes Sewall. beloved hus band of the late Daisy Lee. nee Hoover; fond father of Mabel E. Sanger, brother ot EUza-beth Stroheker and the late Carrie Wait, grandfather of Joanne Lee and Harold E.

Jr. Funeral Thursday. 2 p. at funeral home. Lake street at 2d avenue.

Mayweed. Charter member of Trowel kidge. No. 981. A.

F. 4 A. M. Interment Oakridge. Maywood 14.

additional compensation resulting Roland J. of Chicago, and seven grandchildren and four "But. said tne reporter, "you Snedigar said that it was learned that this is the second litter of anacondas born In captivity in this country. The first was a number of years ago in the Bronx zoo. Snedigar said that if the 23 little snakes had been born in a South American river, their native habitat, probably only 5 per cent would have mother ot Mrs.

Blanche Stenak. William, Mrs. Frances Freedman. and Wllloughbe grandmother of Gilbert. Florence, and Irene Williams.

Funeral Wednesday. 1 p. at chapel. 3175 N. Cla atreet.

Interment Arlington Heights cemetery. FISH Frank Fish of 1123 E. 55th street, beloved husband of Mary, devoted father oi Sidney and Shirley, dear brother of Max Fish and Dora Dubrowsky, of Montreal, and Joseph Fish. Funeral Tuesday. July 30, 3:30 p.

at chapel, 936 K. 47th street, to Oak Woods cemetery. FOGARETTE Pasquale Fogarette, loving father of Anthony, Angellne Bovine. Louis, Ernest. Mathew, Nancy Chldichimo, Adallne Rach, and the late Salvatore.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 5903 Burr Oak avenue, Berkeley. 111., to Mater Dolorosa. Interment Mount Carmel. St.

Mel's church. Interment Mount urnci cemetery. Kedzie 7007. MALY William James Maly. age IT.

loving son of Charles A. and Celestlne nee Hll-llngerl, fond brother of Charles Richard and Raymond J. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 1, from late residence, 26e5 N. 73rd court.

Elmwood Park, at 10 a. to St. Williams church. Interment All Saints. For Information call Elmwood Park 661.

MANNIN A See Francesco Folino notice. MARITOTE See Angelo Antonio Conzo notice. MARTIN Frank Martin beloved husband of Bernadlne, nee Bames: son of Bamblna and the late Sam. Services Tuesday, 3 p. at chapel, 5908 Kedrle avenue.

Interment Cedar Park. Gro. 0090. said you went off the pay roll last winter." "Nope." replied Mullaley, "I meant the beer business." DittHoNe Winter Salary Lists Then the investigation was taken Adolph H. Hansen Adolph II.

Hansen, 66, of 616 N. the late Joseph Amonlno, fond brother of Anthony and Louis. Funeral Wednesday. July 31. 9:30 a.

from chapel. 2433 Oakley avenue, to St. Michael Italian church Interment Mount Carmel. Can. 1324.

AVALLONE Daniel G. Avallone, late of 825 Si. Ashland avenue, beloved husband of Mary, nee Tortorlello; dear father of Allan and William, son of the late Angelo and Nanette, brother of George and Martin of Fontana, Cat. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from chapel, 624 N.

Western avenue, to Holy Guardian Angel church. Interment Mount Carmel. Armitage 7800. BANTHIN John W. Banthin.

beloved husband of Mary, nee Schlerhorn; fond father of Elmer and Mrs. Mabel Smith. Resting at funeral home, 203 S. Main street. Oak Park, after 4 p.

m. Tuesday. Services Wednesday, 3 p. m. Burial Concordia.

BARTOLI Andrew E. Bartoll. late of 10326 Walden Park way, July 29. 1946, beloved husband of Margaret, fond son of John and Mary, dear brother of Mrs. Minnie Showalter, Mrs.

Anna Masco, Michael, and Christ. Funeral Friday, Aug. 2, 9 a. from funeral home, 684 5 S. Western avenue, to St.

Adrian's church. 70th street and Washtenaw avenue. Interment Mount Olivet. Phones from construction cost increases since the contract, setting the price at $1,276,848, was signed in 1941. The city council finance committee voted yesterday to accept the company's proposition, but asserted that at present the city did not believe the company entitled to additional money.

Austin Oak Park, secretary survived because baby anaconda? are a favorite food for fierce tropical bark to the pay roll records of Jan Albany MARUSKA Marie Maruska. nee Brlchacek, FOLINO Francesco Folino of 150 S. STARK Alfred Stark. 3513 Cmv avrnue. wyn.

fond father of Percy. Mrs. Ethel Hua-son. and Mrs. Florence Crawlord.

brother of Miss Mary stark. Servlrra 3 p. m. Tnara-day at funeral home, 6910 Windsor avenue. Berwyn.

Interment Mount Auburn. 2501 S. Sacramento avenue. July 39. 1946 avenue, loving husband of Felicia, devoted fnther of Charles.

Anthony. John. Louis. beloved wife of Edward fond mother of Edward and Marie Posplsll. sister of Anna Marlon.

Mrs. Theresa Phlll Stella. Mrs. I fish, such as the piranha. GIRL, 5, SFRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE DIES IN HOSPITAL and treasurer of Frank P.

Noe, contractors, 3858 Lake st, died yesterday In Wesley Memorial hospital. For 40 years he was vice president of the former Oscar Daniels Contracting company. His widow, Henrietta, a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Murray, and a son, Donald survive. Services will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Thursday in the chapel at 318 N. Central av. Betty Mike Mannlna, and Mrs. Frances I Mike Megna.

Funeral Wednesday. a.m., from chapel, 813 W. Taylor street, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Monro 0449.

uary, February and March of last year when the legislature was In session in Springfield. It was learned from the records that during those three months, compared to the average or laborers on his regular sewer gang, Mullaley was docked only one day a week. The legislature is usually in session three days each week. Following Is Rep. Mullaley's sewer department pay roll record for those months in 19-15.

The table shows the pay period, the number of days Mullaley Is credited with working for Prospect 0099 or Republic 5446. BENES Charles Benes 2823 S. Euclid Grace Nelson, 5, of 3608 Wolfram was fatally injured yesterday Seaman at Great Lakes Drowned in Swimming Donald Allen Spaulding, 19, a seaman 1st class at Great Lakes naval training center, was drowned last night when he was seized with a cramp while swimming in a pool in Libertyville, Lake county, with Miss Herwyn, beloved husband of Matilda, loving when she was struck in front of! latnrr of Edward. Otto. Charles George.

STEAMER Frank Steamer, beloved husband of Anna, nee Pavlls: loving father of Dctcre Larson and Grace Steamer, beloved son of Antonette and the late James, drar brother of Harriet Wiggins and Mildred Paviis. fond falher-ln-law of Frank Larson. Funeral Wrdnrsday. 9:30 a. from chapel.

39SO-88 Fullerton at Sacrementn, to Our Lade of Grac church, and St, Joseph's. Member of Holy Nam society. Belmont -3300 of Klldar 4000. STEARN Harry L. Stearn Jr.

of 5808 S. Spaulding avenue, beloved husband of Lucille, nee Schibllla. fond son of Lenore and Harry L. grandson of Hilda and Chane Brine, and Anna Stern. Service Wednesday.

2 p. at Nazareth Evan relics I Lutheran church. 60th and Spaulding. Bethanla. Remains at chapel.

S24S S. Kedzie avenue. Mrs. Anna S. Hercz Rahn.

Emma Rauscn. and Bessie uusea. mother-in-law of Helen and Charles Posplsll. grandma of Charles snd George. Funeral Thursday.

8:30 a. from home for funerals, 5844 W. Cermak road, to St. Ludmlla church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. Olympic 343. MAUGH AN Bridget Devine Maughan. belnved wife of the late John, fond mother of Margaret, John. Mary Barowsky, Catherine Murray.

Ann Smith, and Helen Anderson, sister of Mary Fleming and tb late John Devlne. Funeral from residence. 7026 S. Ashland avenue, Wednesday, 9:30 a. to St.

Justin Martyr church- Interment St. Mary's. McCARTON John F. McCarton. beloved son ot the late Mr.

and Mrs. James McCarton, nephew of Daniel, the late Patrick, and Richard Carroll. Funeral Thursday. 9 a. from chapel.

3225 W. Harrison street, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment Mount Carmel. Kedzie 6622. MCLAUGHLIN Thomas C.

McLaughlin of 1333 Joseph, James and Emll Benes, and Joseph Kostner, Anna Vlnar. Bessie Svoboda, Josephine Kowalewskl. Sylvia Fousek, and Elsie 3613 Wolfram st by an automobile driven by Wallace Slackowicz, 26, of 2824 N. Sawyer av, a tool grinder. Services for Mrs.

Anna S. Hercz, jonnson, rond brotner ot James. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5318 W. She died in Belmont hospital.

Shake 72, who died Sunday in her home at 741 Briar will be held at FORESTIERI Clro Forestiert, formerly of Benton Harbor. belnved husband of Con-cetla, fond father of Mrs. Collect ta Farina, Sebastian. Mary, and Jack, dear grandfather of Mary Forestlerl. Fortunate Farina and Jacqurlyn Forestlerl, dear brother of Paul and Frank Forestlerl.

Resting at chapel, 1158-60 W. Grand avenue. Funeral Wednesday. July 31. 9 a.

to St. Philip's church. Oak and Cambridge avenues. Interment Mount Carmel. FOX Maude J.

Fox, nee July 27. dearly beloved wile ot Michael loving mother of Alice Williams, Madame Ethel Fox. R. S. C.

J. Raymond. Robert C. Fox, and Gertrude Comeaux. fond aunt of Hazel McKay.

Mary and James Blrrell. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:15 from funeral home, 6216 N. Clark-street. Services at St. Henry's church at-10 o'clock.

Interment All Saints'. 25th street, Cicero. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Olympic 42. speare av.

police ordered Slackowicz Missie Druhan, 18, of 321 W. 1st Libertyville. Spaulding's home was at 200 2d Chicago Heights. He had been in the navy about a year. 11 a.

m. tomorrow in Graceland BLUMER Dr. Robert Blumer. age 82. of 34 22 Lincoln avenue, beloved husband of the city, the number of days the average laborer worked, and the Cemetery chapel.

Mrs. Hercz, a na tive Chicagoan, was the widow of STELLA See Francesco Folino nctlee. to attend the inquest. John W. Williams 6, of 4810 S.

Evans Negro, was killed yesterday when he was struck by an automobile at 45th st. and Cottage Grove av. amount of money the pay roll states Mullaley earned." Arthur Hercz, an architect, and the daughter of the late Hermann STR A LKA Joseph Strzalka. late of 1808 W. Chicago avenue, beloved husband of Caro FLOWERS.

Elmwood avenue. Evanston. husband or Kiaie McLaughlin, father of Nancy Weber, brother Mullaley Raster, editor of the Illinois Staats of Lillian. Services at St. Mary cnurcn.

Evanston. 10:30 a. Wednesday. Inter- Zeitung from 1867 to his death In 1891. She leaves a son, Lt Col.

MR 00 mentAU Saints' cemetery. Resting st chapel. Arrat Work Dan 1 1 12 11 ft 1 1 11 Pay Period 1045 Jan. 1-11 jm. trt.

1-1 5 Feb. 16-2 March 1-15 March 10-31 Work Day 10 7 9 Barbara nee Ulmer; fond father of Mrs. F.linora Noll, Mrs. Barbara C. Kreuser.

Mrs. Erna Dekle, Mrs. Miriam Landgraf. Walter and Roland grandfather of Marvin Noll and Marvella Klumpp, June and Barbara Kreuser, and Bobby Landgraf, Arnold and Margaret Blumer, great-grandfather of "ponnle. Dennie, and John Klumpp, and Mary Ann Noil.

Funeral at chapel, 3413 Lincoln avenue, Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Member of Falfurrias lodge. No.

1030, A. F. A A. and Falfurrias chapter. No.

146. O. E. of Falfurrias, Lincoln Park chapter. No.

177. R. A. and Oriental Consistory, Valley of Chicago. Former member of Lincoln Park lodge.

No. 611, A. F. A. M.

Falfurrias. papers please copy. Information, Graceland 2424. GERSCH Gustave Gersch of 2701 N. Mildred avenue, beloved husband of the late Augusta, fond father of Arthur, Ella, Walter, and Alma.

Services Wednesday. 2 p. at fu 1.60 1460 Sherman avenue, Evanston. MEGNA See Francesco Folino notice. MERSZI Peter Merszl of 1918 Melrose street.

79.20 41-63 East Monroe Str4 Greenhouses: 909 N. Harlem Victim in Yosemite Park Fall Believed Chicagoan A young man who fell to his death yesterday over a cliff in Yosemite neral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue. inter 79.20 Arthur R. Hercz, and daughter, Mrs. Swinburne Hale.

Mrs. Lacy B. Knaus beloved husband of Elizabeth, nee Bartn. ment Forest Home. fond father of Michael and Margaret, brother GLOSS rGlowczewskll, Frank Gloss, late of 1129 N.

Mozart, loving son of the late Frank and Catherine, fond brother of John, of Katherine Wegler end Suzanne Bastian; also nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 1, at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 525 Armitage avenue, to St, Alphonsus' church.

Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. National park, was tentatively Mrs. Lucy Bauer Knaus, 88, of 4631 Kenmore a resident of Frances Szymanskl, and Lucille Malloy. Fu neral Wednesday, July 31, at 9 a.

m. sharp, from funeral home, 4013 W. Harrison to St. Mark's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Kedzie 7007. MICHELS Joseph W. Michels, beloved husband of Anna, nee Krukowski: lond latner oi Raymond. Mildred Kuflel.

and Florence Dun- BROSTMEYER Laura Brostmeyer, beloved wife of Fred, daughter of Johanna and the late George Gerken. sister of Arthur and Edward Gerken. Services at chapel, 7319 Madison street. Forest Park, Wednesday. 3 p.

m. Interment Forest Home. identified last night as Robert Kahn, 13, a Central Y. M. C.

A. college student and son of Nathan Kahn, 6807 Sheridan a jeweler at 318 W. Madison st. Kahn told police his son was on a vacation trip. GOLDBERG Ben Goldberg.

5314 Drexel. be DEATH NOTICES Chicago 71 years, died yesterday in her home. Her husband, William Jn a retired wholesale liquor dealer, died last December. Services will be held at 2 p. m.

Thursday in the chapel at 1732 Wilson av. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Anna Vogel-gesang, of Chicago. loved husband of Cyril, fond fatner oi can, Eva Swldler. Herman, and the late Norman, dear brother of Sarah Fradkln, Emma Davidson, of Baltimore, and the late Alta Cluster, Jacob, and Sam.

Services Tuesday, 3 P. BRENNAN Edward T. Brennan. 1426 E. 73d MrmoriHiii street, beloved husband of Alice Alniey Bren Rep.

Mullaley was questioned yesterday about his pay "docking" system. Claims Wages Were Docked "I don't know anything about it." he said. "I know I was docked when I was In Springfield, and I was there when the legislature was in session." Rep. Waller said he will seek further information on the claims by city department heads that their employes who have legislative jobs are docked when they work in Springfield. -Either," Waller said, "those men are working for the city or for the legislature.

It is plain they cannot do both." line, nee Marek: fond father of Chester. Harry. Clifford. Edmund. Eleanor.

Irene, and Lorraine, dear grandfather of Arllne Carol. Funeral Thursday. Aug. 1. 9:30 a.

frnm parlors. 834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to Hoiy Innocents' church. Interment St. Adalbert s.

SYCHOWSKT The Rev. Leo B. Sychowiki. beloved brother of Anna Sobolewski. Bernard.

Mary Rohde. Felix Sophia Chassee. and th late John. Joseph. Martha Odewald.

and August. Reposing In chapel. 2959 W. 43d atreet. until 2:30 p.

m. Tuesday, then la state at Five Holy Martyrs church. Funeral Wednesday at 10 a. m. Interment St.

Adalbert's, Lafayette 7781. TARDI Madeline Tardl of 905 S. Miller street, beloved wife of the late Raflcle. kivtng-mother of Joseph. Elizabeth Fusco, Ralpn, Louise Plntozzl.

Mildred Del Marto, and th late Pasqual. grandmother of 15. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from funeral bom. Alt) S.

Ashland boulevard, to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel. TEDRAHN Henry Tedrahn of 172 Scnl'Ier-street. Elmhurst, husband of the lata Mary, dear father cf Fred and Thomas Tedrahn and Ella Parchmann. grandfather cf Marlon Koeppel.

great-grandfather of Pamela, and Calvin Koeppel, brother of Marie Easier. At chapel, 134 S. York street. Elmhurst. where services will be held Tuesday.

2 p. m. Interment Elm Lawn, TELLEFSEN Paul C. Tellefsen. beloved husband of Louise, fond father of Ralph.

Harold, and Glenn, grandfather of six grandchildren, and one great grandchild, brotner of Mrs. Helen Nell. Funeral Thursday. 3 p. front funeral home.

5839 W. North avenue. Interment Mount Emblem. Member of Austin lodge. No.

850. A. F. A A. M.

Cleveland chapter. No. 696. O. E.

S. TESSLER Diana Tesslrr. nee Dorman, 503S N. Harding avenue, belnved wife of Mwr. dear mother of Eunice.

Howard, and Helene. daughter ol Mollle and the late Hvman. sister of Harry. Shay, and Julius. Services Wedneaday, 3 p.

at funeral chapel. S143 Broadway. Interment Westlawn cemetery. nan, fond son ot Thomas j. ana tne iaie Mary, brother of Mrs.

Joseph Kennedy of Brooklyn, N. Thomas, Emily, Dorothy, and Joan. Funeral Aug. 1 at 9 a. m.

from at funeral chapel, 704 S. Crawlord avenue. Interment Jewish Waldhelm. Please omit flowers. HAHN Maud Augusta Hahn, July 29.

1946, beloved wife of Bernard Hahn. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. from funeral funeral home, 72d street and Dorchester avenue, to St. Laurence churcn. Mass at 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre COOLEY Annie C. Cooley. In loving memory our our dearly beloved mother, who passed away one year ago today. SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

DO MINELLI Valentino Domlnelli, W. T. 3c, lBj U. S. killed off Okinawa, July 30.

E3 1945. The blow was hard, the shock severe. We never thought his death so near. Only those who have loved and lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. MOM.

DAD. BROTHER. AND SISTERS. home. 245 W.

North avenue, to St. Vin BROWN George Brown. July 28. 1946. dearly lop, dear son oi jonn, Drotner oi wiiuam.

Catherine Kuznlk, John, and Edward. Funeral Thursday. 8:30 a. m. from chapel.

3656 Belmont avenue, to St. Hyacinth's church. Interment St. Adalbert's. MILLER Sister Mary Lorettlne Miller.

O. beloved daughter of John and Catherine, nee Byrne, of Rockford, dear sister of Frances, Gertrude, Vincent, and Robert of Rockford. 111.. Mrs. H.

D. Graves of Chicago, and Laurence of Champaign, 111. Resting at Trinity High school, Lathrcp and Division streets. River Forest, until Wednesday morning. Funeral mass and burial Thursday, Slnsinawa, Wis.

MILLER Mary Thomson Miller, beloved mother of Mrs. Annie C. Tulloch and Adam Thomson Miller. Services Tuesday. 2:30 p.

at parlors. 67th street and Dorchester avenue. Interment Oak Woods. MORRISSEY John J. Morrlssey.

Bloomington, 111., beloved husband of the late Katherine O'Connell, fond father of the late John O. and Thomaa C. Morrlssey. beloved grandfather of Mrs. Marl Bower.

John and Ann Morrlssey. Funeral services Thursday morning In Bloomington. 111., from Carmody funeral home to Holy Trinity church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

Raphael F. Davit Raphael F. Davis, 76, secretary of the Creamery Package Manufacturing company and an employe of the concern for more than 50 years, died yesterday in his home at 809 Green Bay rd Highland Park. He beloved husband of Minnie Klein Brown, fond father of Mrs. Ruth Gaborlk.

Elmer, and the late Earl, son of the late William and Margaret, brother of Mrs. Nellie Calbeck. Mrs. cent's church. HANSEN Adolph H.

Hansen, suddenly, July 29, 1946, of 616 N. Austin boulevard. Oak Park, beloved husband of Henrietta, nee Burbach; fond father of Dorothy Hansen Murray and Donald George Hansen, brother of Mrs. C. G.

Tripp, Arthur D. Segurd. and Thorolf Hansen, 10 grandchildren. Resting at funeral home. 318 N.

Central avenue, Austin. Services Thursday. 2:30 p. m. Austin 0017.

Anniversary mass July 30, 7:30 a. Holy Rosary church. DO MINELLI Valentino Domlnelli. W. T.

3c. Ii'lS Jll I I I I jjs is survived by his widow, Margaret, and a son, Lawrence. Services will HANSON See Ernest Hanson Nesting notice. be held tomorrow at 1 p. m.

in the chapel at 5200 N. Western av. U. S. July 30.

1845 on Okinawa. In fond memory. GWEN AND ISABELLA. DUPLISSIS Arthur A. Dupllssls.

In cherished memory of my beloved husband, who departed three years ago today. Anniversary mass, 6:30 a. St. Sablna's church. LOVING WIFE.

KATHERINE. MOSTEK John Mostek. beloved husband of GULLBORG Fred A. W. Gullborg.

In fond re HAYES Mary Hayes, beloved wife ot Peter, dear mother of Sister Marie Perpetua, Sister of Providence. Right Rev. Msgr. Patrick Mrs. Lawrence Jacobsmeyer.

John William Peter Charlea and the late Margaret Hayes, sister of Mrs. Hannah La Pierre and Mrs. Julia Leahy. Funeral from home for funerals. Erie and Wabash avenue, Thursday, Aug.

1, at 10 a. to Hnly Name cathedral. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. THOMAS Josephine V.

Thomas, nee Hunt. ba membrance of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, who passed away two years ago today. July 30, 1044. LOVING WIFE, CHILDREN. GRANDCHILDREN.

Susan Green. Mrs. Florence Adair, and William Brown, six grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, 2616 W. 38th street, until 11 a.

Wednesday. Service 2 p. m. at Brighton Park Presbyterian church. Interment Fairmount.

Lafayette 0980. BURNS Gilbert C. Burns of 821 N. Long avenue, beloved husband of the late Laura, dear father of Clella B. Hutchison, Ethel and Gilbert T.

Burns. Resting at funeral home. 5708 W. Madison street, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Interment woodlawn. Please omit flowers. Austin 2012. CAIRNS Fred E. Cairns, late of 7758 S.

Rhodes avenue, beloved husband of Blanche, nee Goddard; loving father of Fred E. Jr. of Glendale. and Mrs. Tllllas Lanz of Summit.

111. Seven grandchildren. Past master of Ben Hur lodge. No. 322.

A. F. and A. M. ot Kansas City, Kas.

Resting at funeral home, 7918 South Park avenue. Services Tuesday, July 30, at 2 p. under auspices of Lakeside lodge. No. 739.

A. F. and A. M. Interment Cedar Park cemetery.

Information, Triangle 3055. CANDICE See Angelo Antonio Conzo notice. William M. Mcintosh TORONTO, OnU July 29 (ff) -William McKay Mcintosh, president and publisher of the San Antonio I Tex. Light, died here Sunday after an operation while on a vacation.

A brother, James Mcintosh, lives in Chicago. the late Anne, dear father of Josephine, Lillian, and Harry, fond brother cf Agatha Corny, Louise Plerdos. and Walter, father-in-law of Bill Mika. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.

from chapel. 3601 W. Diversey avenue, to St. Hyaclnth'a church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Member of Icemen's union, local No. 702. Albany loved wife of Herman, dear daughter tor. and Mrs.

Henry J. Hunt, alster of Kennetn. Jarvls. and Henry Hunt, Service Wednesday. July 31.

1 p. at funeral ftcm. 3440 N- Central avenue. Interment Riags-wood. KUdare 3420.

HANSEN Louise M. Hansen. In cherished HERCZ Anna S. Hercz. July 38, of 741 MULLER Ernest T.

Muller. age 14. beloved THORNTON Richard B. Thornton, late 5622 N. Mason avenue, beloved husband of HEARING IS SET ON COMPLAINT OF BONUS VOTE A motion to strike the complaint of nine Cook county war veterans who challenge constitutionality of Illinois' 385 million dollar war veterans bonus program will be heard by Judge Cornelius J.

Harrington In Circuit court Thursday, the judge announced at a hearing yesterday. The bonus program has been approved by the legislature subject to a referendum at the No. 5 general election. The plaintiffs ask that state and county officials be restrained from spending money for publication of the act. Judge Harrington offered a change of venue, explaining he has three sons and two brothers who would be eligible for a bonus under the art, but neither side requested the change.

memory of our dearly beloved mother, who passed away seven years ago today. HER DEVOTED FAMILY. HEERDT Raymond E. Heerdt. F2c.

U. S. fci; N. lost at sea In the sinking of the In-L dlanapolls, July 30, 1945. In loving memory of our dear husband and lather, whom we shall never forget.

ELEANOR AND RAYMOND ALAN. PERFECT SERVICE FINEST FUNERAL CHAPELS Qualify wifh Economy NORTH: WELIIngton 1724 SOUTH: CALumet 4030 WEST: HAYmarket 0100 EASY TO REACH BY BUS OR STREETCAR Briar place, wife of the late Arthur, dear mother of Mrs. Greta Hale and Lt. Col. Arthur R.

Hercz. Resting at chapel. 3415-19 N. Clark street. Services 11 a.

m. Wednesday at Graceland chapel. HINSDALE Minnie L. Hinsdale of Harvey, 111., wife of Lyman mother of Bernlce Engelbrecht, sister of Emily and Anna Lyt-ton and Janie Braschares. Remains at chapel, 98 E.

154th street. Harvey. Funeral services at First Methodist church, 7:30 p. Wednesday. Interment Princeton, 111., Thursday.

HOFFMAN Martha Hoffman, nee Keppner, beloved wife of the late Peter, loving mother of Mrs. Valeria Reichert and Florence Hoffman. Resting at residence. 4026 Linden avenue. Western Springs, where services will IREON Arthur J.

Ireon, July 30, 1943. In son of Laura, nee Frantum. ana tne late Frank A. Muller. brother of Frank nephew of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Frsntum. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Wendt. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Ca-menlsch of Bakersneld. and John Frantum grandson of John A. Frantum Sr. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a.

from chapel. 2346 W. Madison atreet, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. MUSSO Georgia Musso. nee Saculla.

late ot 2119 N. Kenmore avenue, beloved wife of Sam, fond mother of Constance. John. Mrs. Mary Brocato.

Mrs. Jennie Brocato. Anthony, Victor. Jacob. Katherine.

Sebastian. Ann, Josephine, Jasper, and Frances. Resting at chapel. 1158-60 W. Grand avenue.

Funeral Thursday. Aug. 1. at 9 a. to St.

Vin CARLSON John A. Carlson, beloved husband cherished memory. WIFE, JEANIE. KLEIN Raymond James Klein. In loving Irj memory of our dear husband and son who passed away one year ago today on the U.

S. S. Indianapolis. Memorial mass, 0:30 a. July 30.

St. William's church. of the late Klcne Carlson. lona rawer oi Mrs. Helen Beckman and Mrs.

Amy A. Yeaney, grandfather of Donald Beckman and Wlnfteld Yeaney. brother of Emll, Werner. Richard, and the late Axel Carlson. Resting at funeral home.

5831 W. Chicago avenue. Services Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Forest Home.

Member of Central lodge. No. 42. I. O.

King Oscar lodge. No. 855, PUT NORA AYES' BODY INTO GRAVE AFTER 18 YEARS New York, July 29 (A) The body of Nora Bayes, vaudeville and musical comedy actress, who died on March 19, 1928, was buried today-in Woodlawn cemetery simultaneously with that of her fifth husband, Ben-jnmin L. Friedland, who died last March 29 at his home in New Hyde Park, N. Y.

Burial was in the Friedland fam Mary, nee Morlarty: loving father of Rtchvd Jr. and Marie, fond grandfather of Judjt.i. Sharon, and Richard brother of Joseph. Edmund, Norbert. and Catherine Andersen.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel. 5844-48 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Taretaaua church. Interment St.

Joseph's, Member cf Brotherhood of Painters, local 180. T1BBI.ES Hazel Tibbies, formerly of 9014 S. Damen avenue. Chicago, beltwed wife of Walter fond mother of Elizabeth Goaj. let and Owen Tibbies.

Funeral service Wednesday afternoon at Glenn Sec funeral home. Charlevoix. Mich. TORTORIELLO See Daniel G. Auallon notice.

VAZNY Mathew Vazny cf 2301 S. Eltcwoe avenue. Berwyn. beloved huahand of Joaw phlne. nee Jupa; devoted father of Lltitan Smaus.

Edward and William fond brother fif Antoinette Kopeckv and Albert Vacny. father-in-law fit Jnaeptl A. Snuiu, Ann M. and Clementine Vain, grandfather of Wallace J. and ttuaemary fcmaua.

beof iter-in-law of Charles and Jennl Jupa. Kervirr Wedneaday. July 31. 1:30 p. at funeral home.

6227-29 W. Cermak road. Creman. Bohemian National. Member of Cicero iodga.

No. 955. A. F. a.

A. M. Stanley 1866. VINCENZO Se Angelo Antonio Conzo notice. be held Wednesday at 1 p.

m. interment Waldhelm. A. F. A A.

and United Brotherhood of Carpenters, local No. 62. CARPENTER Milbank S. Carpenter of St. Clair.

beloved husband of Delia, fond fnther ot Mrs. Lillian Neuhaua. Srrvlrea Wedneaday, July 31. 11 a. at funeral home.

5200 N. Western avenue, corner cents church. Interment Mount Carmel. NEEF William H. Neef.

beloved husband of Antoinette, cousin of Lillian Rogers of Seattle, Wash, and Douglas Ruble of Waterloo, la. Member of A. A. of S. E.

and M. C. St. cf division 341. Funeral July 31.

1:30 p. from funeral hum. Mr lord. Wis. Interment Med ford.

Wis. NEFTING Ernest Hanson Neftlng. loving son of Hllmar and the late Hilda Hanson, dear brother of Mrs. Robert D. Kelley ot Detroit.

Services Wednesday, July 31. 2 P. at funeral home. 2500 N. Cicero avenue.

Interment Mount Olive. For Information call Foster. CHARBONNEAU Alblna Charbonneau. wife of MARIE. MOM AND DAD.

KWIATKOWSKI Lt. Leonard B. Kwlatkowskl. tos In loving memory ot a dear daddy, our i beloved son, nephew, and cousin, killed when B-29 crashed Into mountain In China, just two years ago today. In Kunming, China, In a aoldler'a grava) Lira our drar Len among the brave.

He never shunned lila country'a call. But grndly gave his life, hla all. The dearest lad the world could hold; A cherished smile and a heart of gold. Those who knew him. all will know How much we lost, two years ago.

DAUGHTER, MOTHER. DAD, UNCLES. AUNTS. AND COUSINS. LAPCZYNSKI Edward W.

Lapczynskl. S. 1c, te-; U. S. N.

lost on U. S. S. Indianapolis. July 30, 1945, beloved husband ot Eleonor, fond son of Johanna, brother of Leon a Sporka, Harriet, Florence Scarlata.

and Henry. Solemn high mass at Five Holy Martyrs' church. 8 a. July 30. MALONE Lt.

J. G. Michael Leo Malone. In tes loving memory of my dear son, lost at sea one year ago today. a Ott vp ar tiulnv vnn left m.

ily plot after a brief private funeral service. Burial arrangements were made by Friedland's widow, Mrs. Louise Downs Clark Friedland, Henry, sister of Rose Frederick. Jennie Robinson. Amelia Williams, Dorothy Gleeson, and the late Georgia Hughes.

Funeral Wednesday. 8:45 a. from chapel. 2346 W. Madison street, to Epiphany church and Calvary cemetery.

Berkshire 8070. NORRIS Wanda Norrls. passed away July 27. beloved wife of Richard, fond mother of CHUCA Lola Chuca. nee Ruse, late of 4700 Wanda Blewer.

Rita Costello. June Ogren whom he wed after Miss Bayes' death. She declined to discuss the Diana Graser. and Jacqueline David, sister LAIN SON Funeral Information NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 8501 NORTH ASHLAND-AVENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 264S.

TUESDAY. of Prlscilla and John Grabowski, grand HRUBEC Marie Hrubec. nee Kralovec. loving wife of the late Joseph Hrubec fond mother of C. F.

D. Capt. Charles. C. F.

D. Lt. Anton, George. William, and the late Joseph mother-in-law of Alice, Anna, Genevieve, and Lucille, grandmother of Arthur, Richard, Robert, and Judith. Funeral from chapel, 1345 W.

19th atreet. Thursday. 1:30 p. m. Interment Bohemian National cemetery.

Canal 0915. HULT Adolph F. Hult. late of 6605 S. Bishop street, beloved husband of the late Anna, dear father of Mrs.

Helen Anderson. Mrs. Lillian Moody. Adolph. and Arthur Hult.

brother of Clara, Axel, Oscar. Victor, and the late Mra. Anna Johnson. Alfred, and Johan Hult. Services Thursday.

Aug. 1, at 3 p. at funeral home, corner 79th and Aberdeen. Interment Forest Home. HUEPER Adolph B.

Hueper. July 36. suddenly, of Medlnah. 111., beloved husband of Sylvia, dear father of Marybell, Dlanne. and Donna, son of Carl and Johanne Hueper.

brother of Elsa Taylor. Services Tuesday. July 30 at 2 p. at funeral home. 301 S.

5th avenue et Maple street, Maywood. Interment Acacia Park. Maywood 100. HYDZIK Anthony Hydzlk. beloved husband of Lillian, fond father of Dorothy.

Virginia. Lillian, and Anthony, brother of Stanley, Joseph, Frank, Marie Wleronskl, and Sophie Hydzlk. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 2166-68 N.

California avenue, at Palmer street, to St. Sylvester's church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Information. Humboldt 2773.

N. Racine avenue, loving wife of Oeorge, devoted daughter of Jennie and the late Milton, fond sister of Alice and John of Cleveland, O. Funeral Wednesday. 1 p. from chapel, 813 W.

Taylor street to Elmwood cemetery. Monroe 0449. mother ot nine grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday. July 31.

9:30 a. from chapel. 3313 Irving Park road, to St. Thecla church. Interment St, Adalbert's.

COLLIGNON Charles Collgnon of 1711 N. Butcher Enjoined by U.S. on Slaughtering Quota Romeo Bland! and Eugene Elia, owners of the meat market at 924 S. Halsted yesterday were enjoined by Judge William J. Campbell in federal District court from slaughtering beef in excess of their quota.

Blandi is a brother of Silvio Blandl, 33. of 3231 Grenshaw whom OPA agents found butchering cows in a dog kennel near Bensenville two months ago. Silvio Blandi also has been charged with the murder June 28 of Ercole Mele, F16 Wr. 61 st part owner of a packing plant. Two Hurt, 16 Rescued in South Side Fire A man and a woman were burned yesterday in a fire that swept a three stery flat building occupied O'BRIEN Edward J.

O'Brien, beloved husband Sad and lonely Is my heart today: ERICKSON Auguita. 3 p. m. at chapel. Harding avenue, beloved husband of Anna, nee Lauer: fond father of Mrs.

Helen Fink, Brother Edward. S. Mrs. Ann Gallagher, and the late Herbert, grandfather of Fred and Barbara Fink, brother of Otto, William, My most cherished memories will always of Mayme. nee Thompson; iona latner oi Thomas and Katherine Hubert, grandfather of Thomas Jr.

and Terry, fond brother of John. Margareth. Thomas. WlUlam. and circumstances.

Since March 21, 1928, the body had been in a receiving vault at the cemetery. Nearly two years after Miss Bayes death, when newspapers reported that burial had not occurred and that she had died insolvent, it was stated by Woodlawn officials that the fees for the receiving vault had been paid by Friedland, and that the body could be buried only on authorization from him. Albert, and Mrs. Josephine Kllngner. Fu Elizabeth Maxwell.

Funeral Thursday. Aug. 1, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 5308 Belmont avenue, to St.

Bartholomew's church. BEVERLY CHAPEL 3121 WEST 85TH-STREET. PHONX BEVERLY 3183. WEDNESDAY. neral Thursday, 9:15 a.

from funeral home, 2315 W. North avenue to St. Phllo-mena church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

Humboldt 0949. O'M ALLEY Bridget Hester O'Malley, late of CONZO Angelo Antonio Conzo of 4144 W. PETERSON Adelheld. 3 p. m.

at chapel. VINCI Alfonso Vlnd. late of 1909 W. Grand avenue, dearly beloved husband of Lllla. fond, father of John.

Leo. Marto, Mary, and Antonette. Funeral Thursday. Aug. 1.

9 a. from funeral home, 2353 W. Chicago avenue, to St. Columbkllle'a church. Interment St.

Joseph's. Information. Brunswick 622 or 0100. WADE Frank Henry Wade. July 39.

cf 60 Clarence avenue. Oak Park, assistant professor at Illinois Institute of Technology, formerly of Lewis institute, beloved husband of Madelene and father ot Comdr. B. G. Wade, U.

S. and Ensign D. M. Wade. V.

S. N. R. Services Wednesday evening. July 31.

8 p. at chapel. 124-128 Madison street. Osk Park at Lombard avenue. Interment Douglas.

Mich. Services will be brie I. WALKER Louise A. Walker, nee Usee, ryf 1908 S. Sawyer avenue, wife of the lata Wtnneld C.

devoted Siother of Florence Kuie, Frances Iwlnskl. Ruth Sinclair, Ellis and the late wmfleld C. Walker sister of Otto and Victor Llsec. mother-in-law of Charles Kule. John Iwlnskl.

Raymond Siav-clalr. and Lillian Walker, grandmother af aeven grandchildren. Resting at funeral home. 6227-29 W. Cermak road.

Berwyn. until 11 a. Thursday. Aug. 1.

Lying In state at Douglas Park Church of the Brethren. 160 S. California avenfte. from 12 noon antlt time of service. 2 p.

m. Interment Bohemias National cemetery. Stanley 1866. VALTHER Louis Walther. formerly cf 8600 S.

Yates avenue, beloved husband of the late Kathryn La Bare Walther. fond fatner ot Mrs. Kathleen Sullivan. Ernest, Charles. Mark.

Mrs. A. W. Vltt. Paul, and the 1st Bernadlne.

Funeral Wednesday, July 31. at 9 a. frnm funeral heme. 72nd street and Dorchester avenue, to St. Laurence chrrch.

Mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holr Sepulchre cemetery. be of you, dear. Until we meet again some day.

LOVING MOTHER. MITTLER Peter Mlttler G. M. 3c. In memory ot my buddy.

I miss you. Pete. DANNY. POKLENKOWSKI John R. Poklenkowskl, 1945.

A helping hand to all be knew. He was so kind, generous, and true: On earth he nobly did his best; God grant him peace and heavenly rest. LOVING CHILDREN. SHANE Howard W. Shane.

In loving memory of our darling husband and father, who went away Ave long years ago today. LONELY WIFE AND SONS. LAIN SON IOLI Joseph loll of 2119 Kendall street, be 5th avenue, beloved husband of the late Carmella. nee Madaio; loving father of Anna Candlce, Charles, Christine Kennedy, Margaret Vincenzo and the late Theresa, grandfather of Rena Maritote, Vincent, Anthony, Michael, Camllle, Rosemary. Charlene.

and Karen. Resting at funeral home, 619 S. Ashland boulevard. Funeral Thursday. 8:30 a.

to Presentation church. Interment Mount Carmel. loved husband of Carmella. lond father ot Anthony, both In Italy. Funeral Thursday, Aug.

1. at 9 a. m. from chapel. 2064 W.

Polk street, to St. Calllstus' church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. 3512 W. Chicago avenue, oetovea wne oi the late Austin O'Malley.

fond mother of William Austin Catherine V. Kennedy. John and the late Arthur Martin, Michael, and Anna O'Malley. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 1.

at 8:45 a. from funeral home. 5350 W. North avenue, to Our Lady Angels church. Burial All Saints'.

Mer. 9890. PARKS Minnie B. Parks, beloved wife ot tne late Albert, devoted sister of Anna E. Banks, loving aunt of Alice Wright.

Anna Broy. Marlon Burnette. M. and Thomas Banks. Funeral Tuesdsy, July 30.

11 a. m. from residence. 3521 Vernon avenue to St. Mark'a Methodist church.

Interment Burr Oak cemetery. T0MACH by Negroes at 4544 Evans av. The JAQUES Warren L. Jaques of 7726 Muskegon JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH-AV. WHITEHALL 6060.

4542 RAVENSWOOD-AV. LONGBEACH 0305. VERGOS Lt. Charles Vergos. In loving mem- injured are Mrs.

Ella Hauti DAVIS John P. Davis, beloved husband of ixte'en A the avenue, husband ot Neua. nee Lauer. latner of Mrs. H.

J. Gorty I Edna I Mrs. Harry E. fRuth, and Warren, brother of Mrs. Laura Zimmer of Beaumont.

Tex. Member of mum and Alex Warnsley, 63. Si other persons were helped from Margaret brother of William Mrs. Marie A. Mrs.

Clara A. Curtiss. and the late Mrs. Ida Snodgrass. Mrs.

Nancy LVming. and Thomas W. Services Wednesday. July 31, 1 p. at funeral home, 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner Foster. Interment Rosehill. PENN See Peszynskl. building by firemen. Aaron lodge.

No. 913. A. F. dc A.

M. Resting at funeral home, 79th st. and Phillips avenue. Masonic services 1:30 p. m.

Wednesday. Interment Oak Woods. South Shore 6959. PESZYNSKI Steve Peszynskl, late of 3705 S. KUdare avenue, beloved husband of Sophia, devoted father of Eugene, Adolph, Regina Bardo.

Laura Edwards, and Jean-ette. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 3712 S. KUdare avenue, to JERMALINSKI Harriet Jermallnskl Malin, DOHERTY Vincent J. Doherty of 1638 N.

DONNELLAN AIR CONDITIONED CHAPELS JEFFERY-BLVD. AT 77TH-ET. SOUTH SHORE 8821. (ADVKRTISMKNTl Happy Relief for "Worn Out" Feet beloved daughter ot Antnony and Josephine, nee Pepea; dear sister of Richard and Edwin. Funeral from chapel, 5247-53 W.

Fullerton avenue, Thursday, Aug. 1, 9:30 a. to St. Stanislaus B. M.

church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Berkshire 6400. St.

Louis avenue, beloved husband of Mathilda, dear father of Josephine Brady and Edward, son of Mary Ann and the late Patrick, brother of Marie, grandfather of Edward Jr. Resting at funeral home, 5708 W. Madison street, until 9 a. m. Thursday.

Austin 2012. C. H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOME ory oi our dear nephew on his 26th 1S birthday.

Time may pass and bring Its changes. Fresh with every coming year. But his memory will be cherished In the heart that holds him dear. LOVING AUNTS. EVA AND AUGUSTA.

WOJCIK Pfc. Stanley Wojcik, U. 3. A. In iRaj loving memory of my darling husband, IpEl who passed away suddenly two years ago today while In the service of his country.

LOVING WIFE. MARY. YOUNG Frank Joseph Young. In memory of our dear son. The dearest son the world could hold.

A cherished smile and a heart of gold; Those who knew him will all know How much we lost one year ago. LOVING MOTHER. DAD AND SISTERS. ABBOTT Richard M. Abbott, beloved husband ot Mildred nee Kurz; dear father of Craig and Barbara, son of Wilbur R.

and Hazel Abbott, brother of Paul J. and Mrs. Wayne Alleshouse. Services Wednesday, July 31, at 3 p. m.

at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Montrose. Kll-dara 5420. i JESCHKE Alexander K.

Jeschke. beloved hus Good Shepherd's church. Interment Resurrection. Law. 2156.

PETERSEN Martha Petersen, nee Klemp. 1000 Hazel avenue, Deerfleld. 111., beloved wife of Christian dear mother of Henry William Theresa Dosch, and David five grandchildren. Resting at funeral home. 825 Waukegan road, Deerfleld.

Services Thursday, 10 a. at Holy Cross church. Deerneid. Interment Mooney cemetery. 92 YEARS SERVICE SUP.

7709 DOHERTY William F. Doherty, July 28. i band of Olga, fond father of Alfred, Irene. Erich, Arthur, Erna. Walter, Raymond, Violet, Herbert, and Roy, grandfather of Violet, Evylyn, Alfred Robert.

Donald, and Barbara. Resting at funeral home. 3918 Whfi trilklnc or mertlr lUndlng it ml sen twauu your frt idling, lor, burning and tlrJ. du to fugu. lt certainly a Joj to (el rl relief.

Me do ai thouiindt of other foirt lutrerert do. (ilia jrour aching feet a gentle application if aoothtng. moling OIL-O-ROI. the affertiva inhibitory antieptic. ltl peclally telected Ingredient! atart working at onre to apeed relief lrt.ro that ehautlng diwnmfort.

Bea how your feat I fel ao refrehed you'll nt to ay happy feet are 1946, native of County Mayo, Ireland, beloved son of the late Owen and Margaret Doherty, brother of Michael, Mrs. Catherine Lavin and Patrick Doherty. At funeral home, 24 5 W. North avenue. Funeral notice later.

Stomach acting up? Help it calm down with soothing PEPTO-BISMOL. For years, many doctors have recommended PEPTOEISMOL for relief of sour, sickish, upset stomach. It helps retard intestinal fermentation and simple diarrhea, pepto-bismol tastes good and docs good when your stomach is upset. A NORWICH PRODUCT WECKART Mary A. Week art.

July 3T. .1946. beloved wife of the late Michael loving mother of John. Katherine Anderson. Margaret Schroeder, Mary Schmlot.

Theresa Gabler. Lou la. and the late Emrr.a Hoellen, dear grandmother of 18 grandchildren and 11 sreal-grandchlldren. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 1.

at 9 a. from cnapei. 2114 Irving Park road, to St. Pascal's church. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery. WENTE Henry P. Wente. late cf 4039 Avers avenue, beloved husband cf LiUlaaJ nee Tuelp: fond father of Edna and WUSiansj grandfather cf Norman and Roger Ltadhc.m.; father-in-law of John Llndholm. son of tb late William and Emllle Services TtiesCa.

3 p. at chapel. 3834-36 Irving Park road. Interment Memorial Park cemetenv 300 ERIE. 1 Block C.

at Michigan MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS CEMETERY MARKERS MONUMENTS AT savlnsa. Sears. Roebuck State-at 4th floor. Also at Irvine Park. Clcero-av.

and 900 S. Homaa CEMETERIES Irving Park road. Service Thursday, Aug. 1. 1 PETERSON Adelheid Peterson, 9975 Beverly at 2 p.

m. Interment Acacia Park. DOIDGE James Doidge of 11223 S. Homan avenue, July 29. 1946, beloved wife of Alexander Peterson, fond mother of Mrs.

Adeline RIDGEWOOD 3 grave. S100: 6 gravel. JOHNSON Ellis F. Johnson, July 27. 1946.

suddenly, beloved husband of Alice, nee Swen- son: fond son of Albert and the late Gun-1 Mid. dear brother of Albert Jr. Funeral Wednesday. 1:30 p. at chapel.

4325 1 Armitage avenue. Interment Elmwood. 1 $185; choice owner. Albany 0467. avenue, beloved husband of Edith, loving father of Mrs.

Myra Hayes. Ms. Esther Steger, Lorn a. Nancy, Shirley, and James. Resting at chapel, 2324 W.

111th street, services 1 p. Wednesday. Interment Bronswood cemetery, Hinsdale, I1L here again. 5c at druggiiti. Mum ieil.lv or money ri'k.

Ion't tniffer. Get Houe'l OIL-O-SOL rtwlaj. Or aend for fraa trial bottle. Wrtta Moeao Ipt. M-4.

80. Laarlu Streat, CJiirago U. I1L Kautmann. grandmother ot Roger and Elaine, sister of Mrs. William Ramsey and the late Mrs.

Agnes Werr. At chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Wednesday, July 31, at 3 p. to.

Burial Mount Greenwood. will OAK 4 grave lot; perpetual care; 1 eU lor leu than cost. Nat. 1127..

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