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Patrick rrmn.U. aswlna viihile CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN 1 1 lf TaetdaT. Dec. 31., 194.6! r.t. oe i CnpfngSl, IH4S, bf I II Th.

IM 1 I I FATHER-SEE THAT of and the Mary B. Funeral frem brother 6719 K. Crem street. Thuridsy. Jan a.

at 8 45 a. m. VIM'aTl a ct. ll ir.f erring Holy Sepulchre. Nlve rf u.er.ar.

county, Tlpperary, Ireland. I'M SO GLAD TO HEAR YOU SAY THAT, WILL THIS IS REALLY A UAPPV NEW YEAR you DON'T jjs mm V. Al WHEN THE HOLIDAYS )( HI ffr ARE OVER WE'LL DO Y'REALIZE N4 SEE WHAT CAN BE dES'A FEW HOURS IkfUft DOME ABOUT HAVING 1946 WILL jrrY YOUR EYESIGHT PASS OUT 1 restord- ORTH August Orth of S. A tv-Tiae. DARLING HOITJYNSKl Weronlka Itoldynskl, nee Trr.

ln ski, beloved wife of Ludomir, fond mother of Helen Streick. Wanda SchUHler. Stephanie Slwlczkl, Weronlka Isch, and I.ucyana Taylor, sUler of Angellne Hatura. Ceslawa lllelln-Skl. and Ignatius.

F'uneral Thursday. 10.30 a. from chapel, 3na6 Heimont avenue, to St. Wenccsiaus church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. HOTZ Ferdinand Hntz. Dec. 28, of 1072 Sheridan road, Glencoe. at St.

Petersburg. husband of Erna Hot, fattier of Mis. Alice H. Apprlbach, Mrs Helen S' hmld. Mrs Margaret Klolt and Ferdinand 1..

llolz. Services Thursday. 11a. Giaceland cemetery chapel. nesting at chapel, 1118 Grrenlen! avenue, Wllmetle.

HYNES Annie Owens Hynes, Dee. 29. BEiSiS t-Ov-E WITH YOU AMD THE BABiES- loved husband of 1 fatr.er Harold. Seivbes Tuesday at 1 m. at chapel.

624 5 fl. Kedte avenue. Literccect private. Picas emit flowers. POt.irH Frank Pell.

h. be'w ved huiM-l rt Clara, son of he and Funeral Thursday. 1 a. tr rn 7H N. State street, lt Name r.r4: riMNrE n.

Prime. I-c. 21. 14. loved wife of the der rr.

ef GeiaMIn MU.Irg and I.t til f. A. A. ilitrr cf Mm HI 'Laid of I. OS Angeles.

Funeral at lata Wll ftiai tie avri.iie. Ihtjrft.U 3. 2 p. m. Interment Mount H.

1- sag widow of the late Charles Hynes. sister it CATTLE DISEASE FIGHT MAY COST U. S. 200 MILLION Farm Loss Threatened in Mexican Imports BY PHILIP WARDEN (Chicago Tribune Press Service Acnes Owens and Mrs. Charles Kelt.

Funeral Thursday at 9 a. m. from fimernl home. 24 W. North avenue, lo the Immaculate Conten tion Church, interment Mount Olivet cem etery.

of IJJGEI.S Annabelle J. Tngels, fond dmmhter orj 1, a. .1 i broker Mary a fr t-i: i li sv yi QUINN Joseph Qnir.n. and the la'e Tl.omm, Vincent, and Thursday, at 4 5 a. Sheridan rad.

Mlllam and Stella Intci-is. gtandilMiichter of Mrs. M. Ingebrigtsen and Mrs. A.

Pennesltes. Services. 2 p. Tuesday, at chapel. 1648 W.

63d street. Interment Mount Hope. rsl r. ft -l y. KAIL Emma Kail, Dec.

30. 1946. of 651 AGGIE MACK Oakdale avenue, beloved wife of the late Dr. John fond mother of Ida Blatz and John loving sister of Sarah Moffat, the late Henrietta Ryan, and Bertha Williams. Services at chapel.

2701 N. Clark street. Wednesday, 3:30 p. m. Interment private.

Washington. D. Vcc. 30 So far KAPLAN Rudolph Kaplan of 4039 N. Avers no evidence has bfen found of Mexican rattle having brought hoof and 1 CMf wfStb Lane church.

Interment RAC1I Frwln Raeh. heaved hu'bard of K'Js. dear father Arthur ar.d lrl K' and Shirley liadd.K. dear ot fond brother cf Elda Undmara. F.3wa Smoots, Frank.

Charts. Wi nl a late Walter. emails at chapel. "011 Wn worth, until n-x-n Thursday. Serv.cea day at 2 p.

m. at Immanuel I. chare-i, 7000 S. Michigan. Interment Cedtr rr.

RAICHAPT F-dmsrd bied h'T-band of Robert Pl hart f.T.4 of Emily Soukup. Jranette Bryan, ar.d Hill. Funeral Thursday. 2 a 1 a a m. from funeral hme.

6617 rxd, Berwyn. Interment Bot.e -nisn RAYFIEL David FavS'I, ego 20 years. No. loved son of and Leah, dear of Alice, servi.es Tuesday. 10 a.

za at Chapel, 5206 Bruadway. REIHMFR Mlrr.le Retrtrrer. r.e Jr.m. lew. rr.outh disease into the United States since President Truman reopened avenue, age r5, beloved husband of Anna nee Ine; fond father of Sylvia larsen, Eleanor, and Rudolph R.

Funeral Thursday. Jan. 2, 1947. 1 30 p. at rhal-el.

3834 Irving Park road. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Can. 0668-6524. the borders to their importation, a spokesman for the bureau of animal KELLER Marie Keller, nee Broeker: belovetf indusfry said today.

Eat if only a single animal with floor and mouth disease is found within the United States' borders, wife of the lale Julius, fond modier George. IIuco, Martha Baunieartner. Cora Iall. and the late Walter. Clara, and Edwin: Ruth Maschek.

granddaughter; grandmother of 14. At rest at timciai home. S. California avenue. Funeral Thursday.

Jan. 2, at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church, at 2 p. m. lntei menl Bethanla.

past experiences indicate it will cost the government about 4 million dol KEf.SO Nettle Kelso, wife of the late Walter. lars to stamp out all traces of this log wile of the late C' f. b. sel ir of Arthur. George, and -e, grands of nr.

Vemoy. Muriel. ar.d great-grandmother of Lvr.o. Icvir -ter of Tilda Reihmr. Char.es.

Frirjr. a- Sylvia Johnson. at 419 North avenue. Services TuesUa.7, 2 ra Interment Arlington. cattle menace, this agriculture department official estimated.

If the disease should beom? estab RIESS Emma P-iess. r.ee mother of Homer. Services Thursday, 2 45 p. finm chapel. 2348 W.

Madison Street, to Waldhelm cemetery. Member of P. t). of No. 19.

and women's auxiliary of V. of F. Post No. 1871. KEMPF Louts Kempr of Whitewater.

Wl beloved husband ot Mary Kempf. nee Bllren; fond father of Walter. Edward, and Eniliv. brother of Marie Zink. Funeral Thursday.

Jan. 2, at 2 o. m. fn in funerai home. 2ii8 S.

Rldceland avenue. Berwvn. Interment Woodlawn. Call Stanley 1092 or Guilder-son 510. KINZIK Homer B.

beloved huiband of Hilda, father of Perry, hn ther of Perry. Harold, and Frank. F'uneral Thursday. 1:30. at chapel.

79th and Einesald. Interment Mount Hope. BRESEE Kathriine Bresre. nee Srhuckhart, of OBITUARIES 73 S. Hundley remd.

Clayton. Dec. 1946. bclovrd mothpr of Mra. Helen Nolan and Mr.

Catherine Smith. Funeral Tuesiluy. lished, it would cost an estimated 200 million dollars yearly to combat It, he said. In addition to eradication costs, importers and other American businesses would suffer incalculable losses, he told reporters. Truman Opened Border President Truman opened the borders for importation of Mexican cat- HUNT FOR MATE IN 12 STATES IN GRAVE SLAYING Madison, Wis.

Please unilt tluweri. BROCKMAN Frledarlcka Brorkman. nee Adam. George B. Ward Services for George B.

Ward, 62, of 4955 Barry avenue, btloved wife of ttie late Henry fond mother of Henry K. Mrs. Alvlna Harmke, Emily, ajid Mrs. Mabel of 1291 N. Elm Tree rd.

Lake For- KLnpF norre C. Klopf. Dee 2, Watikecsn tie in mid-October when urged by est, who died in Lake Forest hospital yesterday of pneumonia, will C. W. ADM AN, 65, DIES; COMPOSER OF 'AT DAWNING' Los Angeles, Dec.

30 P) Charles Wakefield Cadman, 65, composer of The Land of the Sky Blue Water," "At Dawning," and other popular musical numbers, died this afternoon. He suffered a heart attack three days ago. Cadman was one of the founders and directors of the Hollywood Bowl association, dedicated to the Miller, Krandinother of Mrs. Klalne White. Hotiert A.

Brorkman, and Charles Hnrnike, sister of William Adam. Services Thursday, Jan. 2, at 3 p. from funeral home, 18022 Dixie highway, Homewoud, 111. Interment CMUc Lawn cemetery.

Memorial hospital, husband nf Oica. net Selle; fond falher ol George Kenneth and Bernlce Yales. Funeral Tuesday. Dec be held at 2i30 p. m.

Thursday in 31. 1'30 n. at ehaoel 4llrt Sheridan Grover H. Gibney Rites for Grover H. Gibney, 61, retired Pullman company official, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.

m. in Gary Memorial Methodist church, Wheaton. He died Sunday in St. Luke's hospital. He reticed last March after working for the company for 46 years, rising from an office boy to district superintendent and finally to the general manager of the company.

He lived at 930 N. road. W'aukeran. Interment Memorial Pars. Finds Daughter, 35, Beaten to Death Bridgeport, N.

Dec. 30 Spe cemetery, fcvanston. BUISSONO Joseph E. Bulssono of 2347 Union the chapel of the First Methodist church, Evanston. Mr.

Ward, who was an invalid, was the son of the late Joseph F. Ward, pioneer north KOCHS August J. Kochs. beloved husband of Democratic politicians to end the meat famine before the November elections. He said at the time he had been assured by Agriculture Secretary Anderson, who was busy making political speeches, that it would be sanitarily safe to do so.

The borders had been closed only last June because the disease had Frances, nee Jeske: fond father of Frames cial State police today asked au street. Blue Island. 111., formerly of Clear Lake Woods, Buchanan. beloved husband of the late Carrie, loving brother ol Louis, Mrs. Eliza Donovan, Mrs.

Seiina Vincent. Alec, Mrs. Louise Turner, and the late Edmalr. Paul, Dave, Florence, and Angellne, fond uncle of Mrs, Lawrence Itosemiuist- McNally and August Kocha, grandfather of Robert and Virginia, brother of Margaret Snrenson. the lale Fllaheth Olson and Albert Kochs Funeral Thursday at 30 a.

m. from shore resident and Evanston bank president. lie leaves two sisters, Mrs. Wirth S. Dunham of Wayne, funeral home.

21ili tin California avenue at Palmer street, to Francis Xavier Restlng at chapel. 2324' W. 111th street. Services 3 p. m.

Tuesday. Burial Mount Hope. finest in music and sponsor of the annual summer night, "Symphonies Under the Stars." President Wheaton. Surviving are his widow, Grace; a daughter, church. Interment St.

Joseph. Hum 2773. KOEPKE See Eliza notice. BURBA Kuzma. Burba.

Dec. 29, dear lather Mrs. Dorothy Beekman, and two sons, William and Donald. Cadman first published organ of Michael and Mary Lysenko. father-in-law of Mary Burba.

Funeral Thursday. Jan. 2, 9 a. from chapel. 2157 W.

Chicago avenue, to St. George's eathedsal, 917 N. Wood (treet. Interment Elmwood. Bru.

7767. KRAFT Frank A. Kraft. Dec. 29.

beloved husband of Anna, nee Kolodzlk: dear father of Florlan and Gloria Petersen, fond brother of John and Clara Cerettl. Funeral Thursday I mtt. Wck. 1. 1 'J thorities of 12 states, including Texas, to be on the watch for John A.

James, 36, a diesel engineer, following the discovery yesterday of the battered body of his wife, Hermine, 35, in a shallow grave in the James back yard. The body was wife cf John, dear mother cf fUymecd ar.a Gilbert, grandmother of Paeiene ar.d Sa-j reen. of Mrs. ar.d WiKlam Gutknecnt. si'T of Mm Mrs.

Heler.e sen. ti, r4. and Ann GuTkne. ht. GeTt-yle ends, Mrs.

Alice Mafhei. and the late man. Servi.es Tii '1! 1 it Phlllppus Kvitifil al S'M mr.l Si-e-ley avenue. at chapel, la.39 W. 33th street, until lii day, 10 a.

m. ROTHFAHN Doris Helen FritM-ira. "eWea daughter rf Fredert ar.d Lulte Bister of Llesel'tte. Fred, and Waller. SI step.

In-law cf James O'O r.ne'.l Serv! rs Jan. 2. at 1 30. at e. 344J N.

Central avenue. Interment Irving para Klldare 5420. RUssEI Earl H. PusseH ef 2211 L'tti-irsj. wo.

Ive. n. 1,1. Dec. I' 144.

beloved husband cf Ids r.m St. dl; fond fa'pet cf I Char 's, son of Fannie of Perkls. Marie Paws. n. and e--son of M-ntlcriio 1 At SVil v.

Ashland avenue. Chi' ago. wl ere servi. es be held Thursday. Jan.

2. tt 3 p. a iae ferment private. RlSFIL Mary Russell, pee Lardy: et T3! S. Haisted street, bel'sed cf ford mother hn.

IVr.a i. ar.d the Shirley, beloved daughter Ma-y ar.d late John J. Lund. dntd s.str cf Pj mond, Katherlne Mur-j-y. Latir-tT'" W-cis, John, and James Lur.Jy.

Funerai Jan. 2, fr-rn chapel. lll W. 64 srt. st a.

to Sacred Hart church. a -1 May streets. Mass. 9 30. Interment M-Vft Oil set.

Pruspect 0240. RYZNER Agr.es Ryrner. ne WSeh wife of f-rd rr. ther cf Stanley, ar.d Ar.r.a Mae, telcved cf Sophie, lovlne sister cf Frances Kafca. Kib-erlne Berk.

Mary, and Ar.thT. s.srer-.r.-.jw of Anna Wlerh and Karl Kurn. Thursday. Jan. 2.

1547. at 30 a. rs. from chapel. 234 N.

trr rt St. Alphonsin' church. Interment St- AJa bert's cemetery. SCOTT Edward Sreitt ef 5751 avenue. Dec.

30. 1946. rf Josenl lre S''tf. nee Trr.d Js'er of Ru'h E. Rlha.

dear cf Be-- lee Kinn. cf Mrct Ar.a Ktnn. At chapei. 5501 A'hla-d aTer.e. where services whl be held Thursday, 2.

at 4 p. in. Interment private, Pieaja omit flowers. SHIELDS Paul H. Sh'eMs cf 7036 Fart avenue, beloved cf ci father rf Mlrrael.

r.e Jerry. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 2. 9 30 1.

from chapel. 936 E. 4Tth street, ta St. A-brose church. SI 1T7.KY Tils at Miami, erf 1147 S.

avenue, be: wife of the late Rev. l.arar SluU. l. rr: "rr of Minnie Zhmnerre.an. Arthur.

Julius. Finmanuel. s.i. and Ann Jar--Licn. BUSSE: Dora Busse of 113 S.

Edwards street, Earl H. Russell at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home. 1359-1 Fullerton avenue, to St.

Josaphat'I church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Services for Earl H. Russell, 47, pieces and ballads in 1904 and later became vitally interested in Indian music.

His first Indian songs were rejected five times by publishers before they found public favor. He and Mrs. Nelle Richmond Eberhardt collaborated on more than 300 songs Du Page county, and Mrs. C. Ward Wheeler of the Lake Forest address, and a brother, Joseph E.

Ward, Syracuse, N. Y. Frederick G. Adamion Services will be held in Pasadena, today for Frederick G. Adam-son, 80, a founder of the Stephens-Adamson Manufacturing company of Aurora, who died in Pasadena Sunday.

He helped establish the company, maker of belt conveyors and allied machinery, in 1901, and served as its treasurer until he resigned Mount Prospect, Dec. 30, 1946, beloved sister of Caroline Sehuflt, Sophia Shea. William Busse. and the late Louise Schufft. At chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue. Chicago, where services will be held Thursday, Jan. 2, at 1 p. m. Interment V.

aidhelm. Kunkel. nee Wetta. be- fond mother of Florence KUNKEL Catherine loved wife nf John, Caputo. Hlllard and Raymond sister of 2201 Lincolnwood Evanston, manager of the treasury and the pay roll departments for the Kraft Foods company, will be held Thurs of Pauline Krlfka, Lillian Lesltrhka.

Stan CAMPAGNA See Anthony Corso notice. ley. and John, grandmother of James, Bar Mr. Hermine June and on an opera, Shanewis," which bara, and Donna Rae. Funeral Thursday, CAPEK Joseph Capek.

late of 2025 S. Cali 9:30 a. from chapel. 3656 Belmont av. nue.

to St. Veronica's church. Interment St. played in 1918 and 1919 at the Metropolitan. This was the first American opera, incidentally, to live be day at 3 p.

m. in the chapel at 5501 N. Ashland av. He died Sunday. Mr.

Russell started with the Kraft company in 1919. Surviving are his fornia avenue, beloved husband of Antoinette, nee Kaval; loving father of Alblna Neumann, Gladys Lanzendorf and Charles. Services Thursday. Jan. 2, 1:30 p.

at chapel. 2534 S. Pulaski road. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Lawndale 3972.

Adalbert's cemetery. LA REAU Lucille La Peau. Dec. 29. 1946 found by Ziegfried Vollmer, 62, the victim's father, who said he had become alarmed at his daughter's absence and had dug into a mound of freshly turned earth he noticed in of 3 Ontario street.

Oak Park, wife of Ray yond one season at the Met." mond C. Resting at funeral home. 318 director, a son, widow, Ida Mae; a daughter, Col- The Chicago Civic Opera com Central avenue. Austin, until lop. m.

Tues CHALLINOR Samuel M. Challlnor. auddenly. in 1942. He remained a His widow, Annie, and Clarence survive.

lette; a son, Charles, and his mother, day. Services and Interment at Kaukauna Thursday. Euclid 7467. the yard. Mrs.

Charles C. RusselL pany produced Cadman's "A Witch of Salem," an Indian opera in two acts, in 1926. Vollmer, who lived here with his teen found in Mexican herds. evidences of the disease among Mexican cattle were found last week and the bans against their Importation reimposed. Sen.

Capper Kas.L who will be chairman of the senate agricultural com-1 mlttee in the new Republican congress, has said he will demand that every Mexican animal brought in while the bans were off be checked ty government inspectors to see that they are disease free. Sen. Erooks 111. has an-rounced he will ask senate investigation of charges that the import bans were lifted under political pressure when the administration knew Mexico had not been free of hoof and mouth disease for years. the Mexican government today notified the United States it is sending a delegation to Washington to setk help in cora-taling the disease in Mexico.

Called Kerlowi Disease The bureau of animal industry ipokesman said that hoof and mouth disease "is one of the most crious diseases in the world." lie laid it may be carried by persons ar.d many products as well as by animals. He cited straw packing around pottery as one of many carriers. The United States is one of the few countries whose cattle are free cf the disease, he said. LARSEN Anna C. Larsen, late of 5137 Wave, land avenue, beloved wife of Albert dear dear husband of Rose, nee Scurto; dear father of Donald.

U. S. and Wllburt. beloved son of Thomas and the late Marlon, nee Martin: fond brother of Robert. Funeral Thursday.

2 p. at chapel, 1056 W. Chicago avenue, corner of Ogden. Interment Acacia Park. Haymarket 0939 or Berkshire 9595.

mother of Arlene Conroy and Albert Jr Cadman never married. At his grandmother of Jean. James, and Randy Dixie Tighe TOKYO, Japan, Dec. 31 Tuesday (JP) Dixie Tighe, 41, correspondent for the New York Post, died today daughter and son-in-law, said he returned Saturday from, a week in New York and said he had been told by James that Mrs. James had also gone to New York.

CORSO Anthony Corso, late of 1440 W. Jayne. fond sister of Carolyn Parrett and the late Julia Prvbvlskl. Services Thursday. 1:30 p.

at chapel. 4920-24 Irving Park road. Interment Acacia Park. Past worthy matron of Alice chapter. No.

561. O. E. S. Kll.

6220. bedside when he died was his sister, Mrs. Mathew Casenio of Santa Monica, Cal. He was a close friend of Song Writer Carrie Jacobs Bond, who died in Hollywood two days ago. of a cerebral hemorrhage in the Carlo Meola Carlo Meola, 66, of 725 Belmont assistant editor of LTtalia, an Italian language newspaper, died yesterday in Mother Cabrini hospital.

He came to this country in 1900 from Naples, Italy, and lived in Chicago most of his life. Surviving are his widow, Florence; three sons, Armond, Raymond, and Vincent, and two daughters, Theresa, and Mrs. Mary Sabino. 49th general hospital, where she Flournoy street, husband or Theresa, tte Spagnola: father of August and Joseph, son of August and the late Josephine. Cam-pagna; brother of Mrs.

Anna Fetish and Joseph. Funeral Thursday a. m. from chapel. 901) S.

Sacramento to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel. Sac. 4747. Discovers Body He said he accepted this explanation for his daughter's absence but became worried yesterday when LINTNER Thomas J.

T.lntner of 117 W. 103d place, loving husband of the late K.tna. nee Wright; fond brother of Clara BMksl and Mae Newmaler. Member of B. R.

I. Resihig at mortuary, 12 112th place. Funeral had been under the care of Gen. MacArthur's physician. DEATH NOTICES Thursday.

9:30 a. to Holy Rosary Slo-I COURTNEY Michael R. Courtney, beloved James left the house, ostensibly for a trip to the post-office, and did not return. three grand, hi dreii, dear cf Harr an 4 Charles Schaffner. Jetinle Zeiln Rose Oo.d.

man. and Esther Bereer. Sfn' ei 1 -jesda. 1 p. at chapel.

3iil.l0 V. i r-sd. Interment P. Goi.1rr.sn lodge eerr.tery. Vs s-helm Please omit flowers.

134T S. Siirlni.neid avenue. FIND CHEMICAL THAT MONITORS brother of James, the late John, Mary Morlarlty, Patrick, and Daniel Courtney. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. lrom luinral home.

-79th street and Loomls boulevard, to St. Sablna church. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Information Triangle 1187. Eudorus Cripe Services for Eudorus Cripe, 92, SNYDFR t.ero A.

Snvder. helped CUBA Mary Cuba, nee Sup, of 302 W. 25th GROWTH FACTOR of 3225 Warren who died Fri- place, beloved wire of the late Martin Cuba, dear mother of Frank, Martin, Robert, Sam In Memorlam' BOGSTROM John Bosstrom. In cherished memory of our husband and father. As we loved you, so we miss you.

In our memories you are always dear. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. CRAWFORD Frelda L. Crawford. In loving memory of one who left us suddenly, Dec.

31. 1945. The blow was hard, the shock severe; We never thought her death so near. Time may wipe out many things, but ttu wipes out never Boston, Mass, Dec. 30 (P) Dis-'aay tne cartoon uaa reuows uel, and James Cuba, Anna Fclee, and Mary home, will be held at 2 p.

m. today Hanna, fond grandmother of 18 grandchil covery of a chemical substance in dren and great-grandmother of eieven. Member of St. Anna lodee No. 56.

Funeral lie reported the disease prev Vollmer said he made a survey of the premises and found the back yard mound. A shovel was missing from its usual place, he said, but he hunted until he found it and began to dig. Within a few minutes he uncovered his daughter's body. Police said Mrs. James had died from multiple skull fractures.

They found a blood stained shirt and pair of trousers in an incinerator and sent them, along with a hammer, also found in the house, to the state in the chapel at Madison Oak Park. A daughter, Mrs. Roger L. Avery, a son, Frank E. Cripe, Thursday.

9 a. from funeral home, 712 vak church. Interment St. Mary's. LUBAS Anna Luhas, nre Jaslrkt.

of 14 39 W. Chestnut street, mother of Edward. Chester. Stanley. Irene Smith.

Eleanor Sou-vlcny. and F.dwln. sister of Catherine Brown. Pauline. Antoinette De Ptuch.

Mary Sairan-skl, and Walter, grandmother of Arlene. Richard. Ronnie, and Kenneth. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.

from chapel, 1922-24 W. Chicago avenue, to St. Bnnltace's church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

Hum. 12 30. LYNN Nora J. Lynn, nee Jordin. suddenly.

Dec. 30, of 6373 N. Sayre avenue, beloved wife of the late Francis fond mother of John Perry Jordan HuEh, Gerald 1 and the late Joseph P. Funeral Thursday. Jan.

2, at 9 a. from funeral home. 135 Devon avenue at Glenwood. to St. Ignatius' church.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery, De Kalb. III. MACINTOSH Donald McKenrte Macintosh. Dec.

30. late residence 1615 E. 85th place, husband of Elsie, nee Mills; son of i'eter, In Scotland, brother of Mrs. William Ham-mill. In Scotland.

Member of Scottish Cian McKenzle. No. 27, of Manchester. N. H.

Resting at funeral home, 79th street and Phillips avenue. Services 8 p. Wednesday. Jan. 1.

Interment private. South Shve 69 59. W. 31st street, to St. John Nep.

church. Burial St. Adalbert' cemetery. Inf. Vic.

1158. The memory of those happy days when we alent among herds of 50 nations, including most of those of Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. Of the current outbreak in Mex blood plasma, that protects birds from malaria, was reported today to the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The same mysterious stuff Is found in human and in horse plasma. But no human malaria DURST Wlllard Ernest Durst, age 43.

son and a sister, Mrs. Minnie de An-guera, survive. Frank K. Lemon of the late Mayor Theodore H. and Mrs.

Durst VYaukegun, brother of Raymond Harold Mrs. Florence Durkln and Mrs. were all togetner. God took her home. It was His will.

But In our heart thou llvest still. PAUL, CONNIE, JIMMY, AND OLA. HENSHEL Viola Henshel. You are never forgotten. ico, he said: "As long as the quar Paul Kamschulte.

Resting at White Tubln Mortuary. Waukegan. Services Tuesday, 10 antine holds, we're pretty safe." But he added that government in Clinton, 111, Dec. 30 Frank K. Lemon, a Clinton attorney since JIMMIE.

We think of you always. a. from Immaculate Conception iurch Waukegan. tests have been made yet. The human significance seems to be broader than malaria protection.

1896 and former United States attor HOCKMAN Pfc. Wilbur Hockman. In memory EPICH George Epich of 1147 W. Marquette of our beloved son and brother who fpectors in the nation's stockyards are going to have to do their work carefully for the disease can be road, dearly beloved husband ot Anna, de ney for the southern Illinois district from 1931 until 1935, died here last FtS gave his life lor his country, Dec. 31 i 1944.

MOTHER. FATHER. SISTERS, BROTHER. The report was made by Dr. William Trager of the Rockefeller In transmitted easily.

voted father of Robert, George, Raymond Eplch, and Luclle Larson, tond son of Paul and the late Mary Eplch. Funeral Thursday. 8 a. from chapel. 1716-18 W.

3rd street, to St. Bremlun'a church. Interment police laboratory for examination. Tells Suicide Attempts Vollmer told police his son-in-law had been drinking heavily and had made three attempts at suicide in recent months. Police said James automobile also Is missing and that James presum Maol.KAY Officer Roderick D.

Macl.eny. pee. KNACKSTEDT William C. Knackstedt. In loud and lovlnK memory of our dear dad.

stitute for Medical Research at Princeton, N. J. The newly dis who passed away lour years ax unlay. YOUR CHILDREN, St. Mary's.

Member of Glcndnle post No. 805, American Legion. Prospect 1000-388U. covered stuff Is closely associated FIVE INJURED BY AUTOS DIE cf Pearl, loving father of Ler der brother of Joseph. Hrrcrt, Clara I.uskey.

M.iry Pasmussrn. ar.d la c-e. Res'lng at rrslder.ee. 604 9 S. Grn str-et.

un'll Thursday norn. Fjnerai Thurs-li. 2:30 p.m.. at chape'. 6000 Halite street.

Interment Oak Hill. Nor. 2121. SPAGNOLA See Anthony Corso notice. SPECTOR Mary Spector ef 561 X.

D-siai avenue, beloved morher of Charles Al.m. fond sister of Jar ar.d s-tr daughter of Louis ar.d Jennie Specter. r.eral Thursday. 11 a. fr rn Broadway, to Jewish Fjrest Fane SPRIXCRORX Katherlne ScHp.gv.ra.

r.ea Cannon, helmed wife of r.n. tii surer of Margaret iney. Funeral frrm citsH, 4401 Lawrence avenue. Thursdiy. 9 3d a.

m. t.i St. Edward church. Isterrsest local. Mul.

4400. STEICHMAN'N LcuU PMmwn. be'oved hes-bnd of Alma, nee Telss.er: fend father rf Herbert. Otto, Relnhoid. Henry.

Gertrude. Clarence, and Krwin. brother of Ttenr ard Nellie Kuraner. grandfather nf seven g-and-ihliitren. Memlier if Frelnlnnlge PHiiflcg Pressmen's urtcn.

S. Funeral Thursday 2. at 2 at funeral home. 5 in avenue. 1-lerment Irving park cemetery.

SULLIVAN Cornelius Sullivan, late cf 4fU W. Polk street, beloved husband of 'he lata Mary, nee Prendergast. ot Michael. Mary Car and Margaret Grtftn. dear brother of hn, James, Hsr.r.s.h.

ar.a the late Jeremiah. Funeral Tt u-sda at 9 a. m. from funeral me, 4 J45 w. Mds-son street, to Presentarirn churrh.

Ir.fer.ii-t St. Mary's cemetery. Native of Kantiirk, Ca. Cork. Iieland.

TFGTMEYER Henry A. Tegtmeve-. husband of Elizabeth, r.ee Smith: icrtr.f father of William dear fcn cf J-rj L. and Lculs. fond grand'ather rf Lt.

w.i. Ham. A. A. and yte Tegt-never, Fi-neral Thurdar, 130 a.

m. fn ehapet. Fullerton. at St. John Berrhmans and A.i Saints'.

Bel. S100 or Kll 4mm. THOMps-ON Walter Th-mpscn. late of 34 S. Hamilton avenue, dear son of AuguVA and the late brother rf William.

Thomas. Thereria. ar.d Viwl. p.est Ing at funeral home, 718 ot.t Par avi 2 9. beloved huslwud of Edna, nee Gnewui sou of John J.

and Agnes Mai i.eav. brother of Mart'ella W'llhelm. and Kath-ryn Murphy. F'uneiH) Thuisday. lo a.

fiom chapel, 7iU5 Cottage Grove avenue, to St. Fiancls de Paula church. Mass 10 30 a. in. Inteiment St.

Mary's. Member of Holy Name society and P. B. A. night.

He was prominent in De Witt county Republican politics. Lady Hawkins LONDON, Dec. 30 (A1) Lady Hawkins, widow of the English novelist, Anthony Hope Hawkins, author of the Prisoner of Zenda," died here yesterday. MARONDE Charles J. Maronde.

ReUred pollre sergeant- In luvlng memory of our dearly be FELISH See Anthony Corso notice. FLA1IEKTY Mary E. Flaherty, beloved moth with the powerful vitamin biotin. That is true for both humans and animals. It is extracted from plasma with ether and dissolves in fat.

loved husband, father, grandfather, and great-giandluther, who passed away Dec. 31, er of Mrs. Clem B. Mulholland. nesting at 1216 Ninth avenue north.

Fort Dodge, la. Funeral Corpus Chrlstl church, 9:30 a. Jan. 2. MA HER Daniel J.

Maher of 6446 Magnolia, beloved son of the late James and Mary Burke Maher. fond brother of Fitralieth Agnes Maher and the late Josephine and ably is driving it. Texas authorities were alerted because James mother and several other relatives live near Waco, Tex. Police said no warrants have been issued yet and that James is wanted for questioning. He was de FOOTE See Prince notice.

The month of December Is hen The saddest of all the year Day by day our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away Where we laid our dear Dad Just three years ago today. BELOVED WIFE AND FAMILY. FRITZ Anthony F. Fritz, beloved husband of William James Maher. F'uneral Thursday Jan.

2. at 10 a. from funeral home. "1359 Devon avenue at Glrnwnod. tn St.

IN HOSPITALS (Picturm on bach pagm) Five victims of auto mishaps In Chicago and Cook county died yesterday. Mrs. Nora Lynn, 78, of 6373 N. Sayre av struck by an automobile Saturday at Devon and Sayre cied in the Swedish Covenant hos-jital. The driver of the car, James Burgess, 31, of 211 Gillie Park Ignatus' cnurch and Calvary cemetery.

Please Julia, fond father of Lorraine Allen, brother ol Joseph. Funeral from chapel. 3337-39 W. North avenue, Thursday. Jan.

2, at 9:30 a. to Maternity Blessed Virgin Mary church, corner ol Montlcello and North avenue, at 10:30. Interment St. Adalbert's. Because biotin is needed In growth, the discovery of a biotin monitor, which the new chemical is, means that it should throw new light on the bi6logy of growth, Dr.

Trager The monitor may also play a role 5n resistance to the infectious diseases. Dr. Trager said the substance Is MEANEY Mary Meaney. In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed way 20 years scribed as 6 feet, 2 inches tall, weigh orr.it llowers. MARINI Alexander Marlnl, late of 4128 ing about 185 pounds, with brown Leclalre avenue, beloved husband of the late FURNER Louise Cameron Furner.

nee Mae- Bertha, dear father of Gertrude Seegmlller. roiL hair, hazel eyes, and a light com Carl Ruth Flck. and Kliabeth Mager, grandfather of 10. great-grandfather of two. Services Thursday, 12 45 p.

at chapel. plexion. He had a scar on his jaw bku looay. Just 20 years ago today. Mother, dear, you passed away.

And how I missed you no words can say; The pleasures that our hearts once knew Are saddened and lonesome for you. With tint's help. I hope and pray. That we shall meet aKnln some day. DfcVOTtD SON GENK.

wwr 9Tin i vtwr 41-63 East Monroe Street Greenhouses: 909 N. Harlem and two front teeth are missing 4920-24 Irving Park road, thenee to Forest Dougall. Dec. 29. 1946.

of 501 N. Harlem avenue. Oak Park, wife of the late John mother of John W. Jr. and the late I.t.

William A. F'urner. slioter of Woodward D. and Lochlan John MacDoUKnll, Hcxttug at funeral home. 31K N.

Central avenue. Austin. Services 'i'huistiay, 3:. to p. m.

lntetmenl Oakildge. Euclid 7487. Park Baptist church. Harlem and Dixon a chemically different from the vitamin. But it influences the use of this vitamin in the body.

lilies, lor service at 2 p. m. Interment Wald helm. Klldare 022O. MARKOWSKI Frank Markowskl.

1532 DEAD WOMAN IN STUDIO, BUT GIBNEY Grover H. GMmey. ace 61. 930 N. PETERSON Melvln E.

Peterson. A. forte- merry 550 Iowa street. In loving mein-Si or "ur n1 brother who avenue, beloved husband of the late Agnes, dear father of Sylvester, Con it I iillilal in Smmm I President. Wheaton, 111., beloved husband ol Grace, dear father of Dorothy Hecgman, died, suddenly at Waco.

Texas. Dec 31 stance ltaranskl. Johanna Gourher. Constant nue ihursday Jan. 2.

at 3 ra William, and Donald. Funeral Wednesday, Bird, Gcrtruite Hansen. Cecilia Uosi In- Interme Evergreen Para cemetery. Inl Jan. 1.

2 p. at t.sry Memorial -UNDERTAKERS- skl. Helen Zacrynskl, and Florence Sarneckl. Trl. 3055.

1943. While he lies In peaceful alee, His memory we will always keep. MOTHER. DAD, AND SISTERS. stepfather of Joseph Lehman.

F'uneral Thurs church, Wheaton, 111. Interment Wheaton cemetery. Resting at chapel, 304 N. Main TTT.L tNre! nee V. day.

9 a. from funeral home. 3751 North avenue, to Maternity B. V. M.

church street, Wheaton. Phone 27. SMITH Frank H. Smith. My precious hus GOLLAND Charles Golland, beloved husband band.

Dec. 31, 1944. Not today, but eveflr of Marie, dear lather of Kenneth, son of uay, iu sorruw 1 rememoer. LOVING WIFE ALICE. aga rn years, late cf cjs s.

Henr.l'aga avenue, celoved wlfecf Michael. of Christine Ceraulo, Joseph. Ar.th.-ny. Anna, and Ni ra Loverde. grandmother cf e.e.en-Funeral Thursday 9 a.

m. frcm fur.era'. e. 619 S. Ashland boulevard t- Ir-ity church.

Interment Mcunt Carmel. TIRITILLI See Anur.iiat Nora T.c".ct. Fred and Anna Golland, brother of Otto, Henry, Edwin, Arthur. William, Martha Weith. Edna Welth.

and Anna Klmmell. Services Thursday. Jan. 2. 2:30.

at funeral WILLIAMS Christ H. Williams. Dec. 31, 1941. home, 3440 N.

Central avenue. Interment Ki was not held. Mrs. Johnr.nah Musrh, 80, of f-805 5. Mrtplewood died in the Holy CroM hospital of injuries suffered Christmas night when she was struck by an automobile at 68th st.

and Western av. while returning from services in the Stone church, Ci53 Stewart av. John Polk, 27, of 564 E. Negro, a taxicab driver, who suffered internal injuries and a hip fracture Friday when his car struck a trestle east of Canal st. in 18th died In County hospital.

Mrs. Geneva McClannhan, 72, of Arlington Heights, died in Evanston hospital of injuries suffered Nov. 19 when she was struck in Milwaukee av, just south of Dempster by the automobile of Charles E. Arndt, 61. of Ringwood, Mcllenry county.

Thomas Featherstone, 51. of died in the Wabash railroad hospital at Decatur of in LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-STREET. AT HARVARD. PHONE WENT WORTH 0025.

TUESDAY. HOGLE Harry C. 3 p. m. at chapel.

THURSDAY. Interment St. Adalbert's. Bel. 4047.

MATH I AS Albert R. Mathlas. Dee. 28. at his home In Trinity place road, Poundridee.

N. husband of Marlorle Stresenreuter Mathlas. son-in-law ot Laurletta. Baroness Deuth. Services at Campbell funeral church, Madison avenue at 81st street.

New York, N. 2 p. Tuesday. Dec 31. Interment with wife's family In Ford mausoleum.

Graccland cemetery, Chicago. It Is Mr. wish that a Kilt tie sent to Memorial hospital, 444 E. 68th street. New York, In place of flowers.

MeCANN John J. McCann. formerly of 64 5 W. 18th beloved brother of Kmmett. Thomas.

St. Lucas. Klldare 54 20. It is good to know that we will meet again Where parting Is no more. And that the one we loved so well Hag only gone before.

LOVING WIFE AND FAMILY. TODD Ma rr J. Todd of La Grange be'cw CAR DEAL FAILS TO JELL; $1,665 CHECK FADES When a chance acquaintance who introduced himself as J. C. Fielding learned that Lowell Tyner, Tulsa, Okla, was carrying a certified check for $1,665 yesterday.

Fielding told Tyner that he could help Tyner get a new car. Together the two men went to the CommunityIotors, 2500 Michigan av. At the door Fielding asked Tyner for the check. He took it and walked toward the rear of the building. When Tyner called police he was still waiting for Fielding to return.

GRAVES Herman W. Craves, retired passenger conductor, Milwaukee R. beloved hus AULD Eliza Auld, formerly of 2629 Lakewood band of the late Elizabeth, devoted father of Vila La Verne Mrs. Lora Hill, and the late Clllton R. Funeral Thuisday.

9:30 a. from late residence. 5057 Catalpa avenue, beloved mother of William. Anna, and George Koepke, and Caroline Thacker, avenue, to St. Cornelius' church.

Interment sister of Mrs. T. Haak. Services Thursday Genevieve O'Neill, and the late Margaret and St. Joseph's.

Berkshire 8070. Jan. 2, 1 p. at funeral home, 2056-58 SHOW GOES ON Washington. D.

C. Dec. 30 ISpe-ciall Announcer Mike Hunnicutt found a dead woman at radio station WWDC when he reported for work today. But he went on with his usual broadcast for early risers before notifying police. The woman was identified as Mrs.

Etza Kettler, 35, of Washington, a divorcee and former marine. She was sitting in a chair in a washroom. Coroner A. Magruder Mac-Donald said death was due to natural causes. Asleep on a couch in the station lobby lay John II.

Brown, 32, an off duly announcer for the station. He told police he and the woman had been drinking and that he passed out," but asserted she was still alive the last time he was conscious. The coroner released Brown from custody. As he left the radio station. Brown told reporters: "I've been fired." THOMPSON Josephine.

1 p. m. at chapel. Harry. Resting at funeral home.

6915 Went ueimont avenue. Interment Bt. Lucas' ceme GREENGARD Ray Greengard of Mandan. wonh avenue. Funeral Thursday.

9 a. to tery. Member ol Grandmothers' club. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. North Dakota, beloved wlie of the late Na St.

Carthage's church. Interment Calvary. MCCARTHY Thomas McCarthy, beloved hus than, fond mother of Mrs. Doruthy Rosen, BANK A Marya Banks, nee Rakus. of 6227 Isadore, Mrs.

Rita Bloom and Leon, dear Mason avenue, Dec. 29, 1946, beloved wife of John, loving mother of Frank, Kazmira sister of Mrs. Cella Perlman, Mrs. Tlllle Berk- Wollertz, and Stephana, muther-ln-law of PROTIS Elizabeth. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 5501 N.

ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 2646. TUESDAY. fcunene Wollertz and Luclle Banka, fond sla band of the late Elizabeth ComeYford McCarthy, fond father of Rev. Joseph C.

McCarthy, foster father of Rev. Thomas M. Orr. Funeral Thursday. Jan.

2. at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 3246 Jarks.m boulevard, tf St. Charles Rorromeo church.

Interment Calvary. Kedzlc 2394. ter of Julia Kaezmarek and Bernlce Sadzewlcz grandmother of Roger, Bill, and Elinor. Serv. Ices Thursday.

10 A. at chapel. 3601 W. juries suffered Dec. 28 when he was 1 Dlversey avenue.

Interment Irving Park COE Mildred. 2 p. m. at chapel cemetery. Spauldlng 6880.

McGRATH John H. McGrath. clearly beloved struck at 7524 S. Western av. by an automobile driven by Henry Groen, husband of Katherlne.

nee Clark: fond fa BARNETT Harry Aaron Bamett of 1307 NORTON Rose. 1 p. m. at chapel. THURSDAY.

ther of John, coxswain, U. S. James, end street, beloved husband of Sarah, dear 45, of 9306 S. llomsn av. He was an BUSSE Dora.

1 p. m. at chapel. employe of the railroad. McKEE Thomas C.

2 p. m. at chapel father of Anna Barrad. Benjamin. Alvln and Roslyn.

grandfather of Jerome and Rochelle Barrad. fond brother of Lena Dwor-kowltz. Morris. Ike, and Rose Kaplan, all of New York. Services Thursday, 10 a.

m. at John Nordlund, 69, of 173G N. RUSSELL Earl H. 3 p. m.

at chapel. t--iw I SCOTT Edward D. 4 p. at chapel. Clark was injured when he was struck by a truck at North av.

and chapel. 6935 Stony Island avenue. Inter ment Oak Woods. Please omit flowers. BASFORD Blanche R.

Basford of 5800 Bonnie Jean, son of the late Matthew and Delia, brother of James. Raymond. Gerald. Irene Pope, and the late Matthew. Funeral Tuesday.

10:15 at funeral home. Lake street at 2nd avenue. Maywood. II a. at St.

Domltllla's church. Hillside. Interment Mount Carmel. Maywood 14. McKEE Thomas C.

M--Kce. Dec. 30. 1946. beloved husband of Horlense McKee, fond father of F'rances Main and Thomas C.

Jr. At clinpel. 1 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday. Jan 3.

at 2 p. m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. McKF.I.LAR Nellie A.

M. Kcllar. beloved mother of Duncan Mi Kellnr and Mildred Krumpolr. Member of Maple chapter. No.

fin I) nesting at chanel. 858 w. Wlnthrop avenue, wife of the late Charles BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 W. 9 5TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182.

TUESDAY. -A mother ot Paul Basford and the lnte Alice B. Sprunger. Services at chapel. 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Tuesday.

Dec. 31 North Park av. Up to 4 p. m. yesterday 673 persons had been killed in Cook county accidents since Jan.

1. Of these, 4-3 weie killed in Chicago where were injured during tl: same period. SAUER Earl L. 2 p. m.

In church. 1H4H. at p. m. interment Spring Glove Shortages Keep 250,000 Ex-Residents from Berlin hlio Tribune Press Kervire PURLIN, Dec.

30 It was estimated today that a quarter of a million former residents of Berlin are still cemetery. Cincinnati, O. Had. 0220. LAIN SON BERKOWITZ Mollle Berkowits, nee Synder wife of the late Charles T'dd.

1 r. 1 of Mrs. Fay Lewis and the la'e at chpl. 40 S. averse.

Ia Giance. Private servh-es ard intererg Thursday. Memorial s-rvites at First Cts-gregatb nal church, Iji Grange, Sur.dar, Jus. 5. at 4:30 p.

m. TO.IZA Acnes fToierl Tcjra, fcraerlT of 144 Leavitt street, ilesr sister ef Joseph, Stanley. Franc, AIctiIus, ard Annette, sister-in-law cf Walter ar.d Wanda, dear aunt cf three nieces ar.d i -T nephews. Resting at chapel, i45 N. near Cortland street Funeral T-'-rsi-day, 9:30 a.

fr chisel, to St. Mary of the Angela church. Interment SI. Ai bett i. Inrcrmatlcn Bru.

26 36. VANDER MAAR George Varder Msar. Ute of 818 W. 71st street. huhard cf the Elizabeth, fond father cf Ebertaa.

J--hJ. Jacob. Mrs. Jennie Mrs. Grs Walder.

Mrs. Harriet Llnderauider. and f-s. Gertrude Boss, grandfither rf 15 Restirg; at daughter's residence, 7240 S. Sar.gamost street, until Thursday 12 3 0 m.

2 p. m. at the First Christian P.e!-,r-a Church of Fnclewccid. Interrrert Evergreen. Triangle 0598 or Aberdeen 7096.

VICTOR Olive Victor of 371 Herrrfaca) avenue, beloved wife of John fcr.d of Clarence. Ir-ne Ra.ib, sa-iter. ard tve late Alfred. At Chanel. 3305-O7 Lino- rs.

avenue, where services will be T-estT. 3 under auvicea of chapter. No. 6S1. O.

E. lntcnr.er-1 Acacia Park. WAR George Bradley Wsrd. Dec 30. tK4, of 1291 N.

Flm Tree road. Lane F-nesf 1.1. aon of the late Mr. and Mrs Jorpt Ward, brother of -eph Ward, Mrs. W'Srrn a.

Dunham. Mrs. C. Ward Wheeler, and the lale Fstelle Ward. Service 2 30 m.

Thursday at F'lrst Methodist chur-h rhapel. Evanston. Interment sehill WKPniirUTCH Gerirce Werdirltrh Ute nf 6325 N. Merrlmae avenue, ved hiisba id of Anna, nee Oswald, loving father cf Cin-ge Helen. Alfred, and Harry Funeral Thursday.

30 a. ln-m chapel. 5x144-44 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Tarissus churcn. Interment St.

Joseph. Pal. 5111. WILLIAMS Rosetta Williams, beloved wife of Frank dear mother of Harel Lcser. II-tcu, and Esther Ray, grandmo'her of aid, Shirley, Dolores.

Tcmrr.y. and Carrl. Services Thursday, 3 p. at funeral rae. 2500 Cicero avenue.

Interment Sicuct Emblem. Berkshire 8070. WILSON The Hon Hugh Robert sud. denly. at Bennington, Vt Dec 2 9.

1944, husband of Katharine Wi'son. of Hugh R. ilson Jr. Services In tse: Mimoilal chapel, at JO p. Tuesday.

Dec. 31. Interment prtvate. Pleise acsJt r.icwers. ZAK Ctiarles Zak of 64 30 Hh street, lierwyn.

beloved huscmid cf Mi.ured, new Kucera; fond brother of Barbara Struve. Bessie Johnson. Mildred N.vak. Jerry, and Edward Zak. Services Thursday, Jan.

2. 10:30 a. m. at hrrr.e. 6227 W.

Cermak road, Ir.termect Eocerrja-i N. tlonal. Member of Berwyn Aerie, 2so. 2lii, F. O.

E. Stanley 1666. 87th street. Services Tuesday, 1 p. us.

In of 1553 S. St. Louis avenue, beluvrd wile of the late Sam, dear mother of Rose llalpern and Florence, sister of llymsn and Benjamin of Woodbury, N. and the late Jack, Morris, and Dora Levin. Services Tues terment Evergreen.

MELD A HL J. Meldahl. 82 years, of Chicago Woman Dies on R. Train in Iowa day. 10 a.

at funeral chapel. 704 son. Mrs. Sarah Zeman. William xterkson, and the late-Mrs.

Jennie Roth. Mrs. Lillian Afremow, Jacob and Max Berkson. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. SX.

at 10 a. at chapel, 936 E. 47th street, to Waldhelm cemetery. GRIFFIN Thomas F. Grlfttn.

beloved husband ot Ellen, fond father of Thomas Julia Marie, Therese Marie, Philip McGoldrlck, and the late Eleanor O'Hara, brother of Nellie Barrett, James, Timothy, and Maurice Griihn. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 2, at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 3246 Jackson boulevard, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Kedzle 2394. GUMZ Herbert A. Gumz. suddenly, beloved husband of Maryann. nee Lltke.

son of Herman and the late Mathllde, brother of William and Edwin. Services Thusday. 2:30 p. at funeral home. 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue.

Member of Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks' lodge. No. 091. HAAKE George llaake. Dec.

29. late residence 2716 K. 79th street, husband of the late Maude, father of Mrs. I'iiora Robinson of Freedom, Pa. Resting at funeral home.

79th street and Phillips avenue. Services 1:30 p. m. Thursday. Interment Oakwooda cemetery.

South shore 6959. HAINES John H. Haines, beloved husband of Clare Helen, lond father of Richard H. and Ardell G. Krueger.

Member of Oriental lodge, No. 33, A. F. A A. Lincoln Park chapter, No.

177, R. A. Humboldt Park com-mandery. No. 79.

K. and Medlnah Shrine, A. A. O. N.

M. S. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 2, at 1:30 p.

at chapel. 2H38 Lincoln avenue, to Acadia Park cemetery. HARTLEY Emma F. Hartley of 11220 S. Fairfield avenue, beloved wife of James loving mother of Mrs.

Myrtle McFrankltn, Henry and Waller fond grandmother of eight grandchildren. Resting at chapel. 2324 W. 111th street until 11 a. m.

Thursday. Services 1 p. m. Thursday, at Saint John the Divine Luth. church.

105th and S. Oakley avenue. Interment Cedar Park. HERMAN Pauline B. Herman, late of 1911 W.

Garfield sister of the late Charles Herman, fond aunt of Gertrude and William Herman and Marie Brurk. Resting at funeral home. 7013 S. Kaclne avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 31, at 3 p.

m. Interment Evergreen. Stewart 04 6 0. HOGLE Harry Clarence Ilogie. age K7 years.

2219 E. HHth street. Dec. 29. 1946.

husband of Emily B. Hocle, father of Freda Yocum, Verna Lauren. Dr. Leo C. Hogle.

and Elolse Goodman, brother of Wilda White and Maude Fellers. At chapel. 316 W. 63d street at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 31.

at 2 p. m. Interment Oak Wood. Crawford avenue. Interment Jewish Wald- DONNELLAN CHAPELS METAL CASKETS JEFFERY-BLVD.

AT 77TH-ST. SOUTH SHORE 8822 helm. denied homes in the city by military governments- because of the housing and food shortages. ReliBf At Last BKTTERMANN Alta Betterman, nee Ballard Mis. Bes.Me Singer.

61. of 1130 N. Lavertne av, died of a heart attack yesterday while on a Rock Island train between Muscatine and Davenport. la. She and her husband, Frank a retired employe of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, were returning from Ben-sen, Ariz, where a son, James resides.

Snmers, father of Waldemar and Mrs. Dagny McMnhl. F'uneral Thursday, Jan. 2. 10 Hansen funeral home.

Kenosha. Burial Graccland cemetery. Chicago. 1 p. m.

MEOLA Carlo Mi la. beloved husband cf Florence, nee Elliott, father of Armond. Ravmond. Theresa. Vincent.

and Maiy Sabliiu of Milan. Italy, brother-in-law of John Carrano. Resting at funeral home. 3500 W. Harrison street.

Funeral notice later. New York City and Cleveland, O. papers please copy. Nev. 0644.

MERK Carl J. Merk. of 4208 S. Albany avenue, beloved husband of Mary, fund father of Florence, Dolores, and Hlla. F'uneral Thursday.

9:30 a. m. from chapel. 2959 W. 4 3d street, to St, Pancratlus" rhurch.

Interment St. Adalbert's. Laf. 7781. MULHOLLAND See Mary E.

Flaherty notice. MUNDJER John F. Mundjer of Battle Creek. Dec. 26.

1946, beloved husband rf Marie, fond father of Stephen, Mrs Veronica Glllard, John Marie, and Mrs. An JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH-AV. WHITEHALL 600. 4342 RAVENSWOOD-AV. LONGBEACH 0305.

24 SPACIOUS CHAPELS. FINEST EQUIPMENT Quality with Economy NORTH: WELIIngton 1724 SOUTH: CALumet 4030 WEST: HAYmarket 0100 EASY TO REACH BY BUS Ok STREETCAR loving wife of Leo, beloved mother of Alice Williams, and James, dear grandmother of Jo Ann. Earl, And Connie. Funeral Thursday at 10 a. from chapel, 4117 AnnUage avenue.

Interment SL Joseph's cemetery. Belmont 6019-6027. BLOCHER Harry M. Blocher of 755 E. 76th street, husband of Cora brother of Emma Turner and Bruce Blocher.

Services at chapel, 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Thursday, Jan. 2. 1947. at 1 p. m.

Interment Glen Oak. Rad. 0220. BO EDEKER George E. Boedeker of 6905 S.

Justine street, beloved husband of Josephine Collins Boedeker, fond father of George brmher of Mayme Malmtxrg, Etta Loeck, William, and the late John and Charles Boedeker. At funeral home. 69th at Justine slreet. Funeral Thursday, 11 a. m.

to St. Brendan's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Executive board member of Division No. 241, Chicago Surface Lines.

BOHLKEN John Bohlken. beloved husband of the late Wilhelmlne. fond father of George. Charles Heuck, and the late John, dear grandfather of Wilhelmlne. Service Thursday, 12:45 p.

m. at funeral home, 3519-25 N. Pulaski load. Interment Eden. Ind.

6800. I ASVrTlMENTI ForYour Cough CTpemnMon relieves promptly because it goes right to the scat of the trouble to help loosen and expel perm laden phlegm, and nid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous mem branra. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with, the understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough oj; you are to have your money baefc. CnEOMULSION tzi CoUs, Eronchft: Gas on Stomach C. H.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOME. 92 YEARS SERVICE SUP. 7709 200 E. ERIE.

1 Block E. of Michigan. MONUMENTS AN0 MAUSOLEUMS CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT savings. Sears.

Roebuck 4th floor. Also at Irving Park. Clcexo-a. and 600 S. Horn an.

toinette Whlteworth, dear grandfather of minutrs or sKelieve in money back doubl your ri flvmn ft "ld i iu? painful, iiiffo Romrlle and Trinity. Interment Saturday. Dec. 28. at St.

James cemetery. NERO Anna Nero, beloved wife of Joseph fond sister of Svante Anderson. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 2. 1:30 p.m., at First Mission Covenant church.

Albion and Artesian avenue. Interment Rosehlll. Resting at chapel, 4321 N. Dam en avenue. -FLORISTS- ft, t-ut lt'-math nJ hirtdurn, i-rciu' Vim fsttl Hit In-in known i rUf in Mi liK thoi In Tt ir No laTame Bll-ar brings W'tiJ'Tt in jiff or Atrfiia ymr mney back oo re of 10 ui.

Zj at All dm gut. Sac. 3900. GARLAND Flowers. 220 N.

Kedzle-e. 0909." 3606 Irving Park. Irving.

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