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PAOUNI Set VTncetzo DtneiU coGr. WINNIE WINKLER YOU I I YOUMEAMTb l.p-Lio- I EOy HE REALLY IS A SAP I )l WELL -ER- DO JOHNSEN Johanna. John sen, formerly of Chicago. May 17. 1546, at New York City, beloved wife of the late Thomas Johnsen, loving mother of Mrs.

Olive Stromenger. At chapel, 5501 N- Ashland avenue, Chicago, where services will be held Tuesday. May 21, 2 p. m. Interment Mount Olive.

VOL) HAVEKl'T GIVEN dAE YOU Ij SAY THE LUG --HE I I CAKJ'T IMAGINE AKIYBODV BEING I KIDPINSP HASN'T KISSED I HASN'T hr So SLOW-. I I WHAT DO YOU WANT TO THINK I OUGHT TO ALLOW MY BOY FRIEND a am i i i r- a if i i i -an -m KNOW? ME AMY WORE ADVICE TO THE LOVELORM rt I -r i mmm iff I 7 I I I CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE 14 Tnndy, May 21. 1946 IDAHO SINGING SENATOR BRINGS FEUD TO CHICAGO OBITUARIES I FARRALL William H. Farrall. May 20, 194 6.

of 194 6 Touhy avenue, Chicago, 111., husband of Wllhelmlna Farrall. father of Mrs. Louis E. Robertson and Richard W. Farrall.

Pensioner of Chicago Typographical union. No. 16. Service 2:30 p. Wednesday, at chapel.

1567 Maple avenue, Evans-ton. Burial private. FASANO Mariano Fasano, beloved hustand ul the late Rosarla, dear father of Anthony. John. Vlto, Mrs.

Theresa Lenzs, Mrs. Rose Cary De Butts Cary E. De Butts, 57, former president of the Oak Park real estate board and the state real estate board, and at one time Oak Park commissioner of public works and a village trustee, died yesterday in his home in Uanna, Ind. He had Tells How He Got Elected to Aid Little Fellow Sen. Glen II.

Taylor Idaho, the man who "was bitten by a rattle snake," last night carried his feud with Arthur Seari Henning of The Tn i bunk's Washington staff into The Tniii-vne's home territory. Throwing away a speech favor-ing extension of the prepared for deliv ery before the newly formed Chicago chapter of the New Council of American Busi ness, the Idaho senator spent half an hour in a homespun discussion of how he was elected, why The Henning the rattlesnake bit been in the real estate business in viving are three other sons, John Oak Park for 30 years when he re-j president of the village of Elmwood tired last January. He leaves his Park, William J. and Thomas widow, Mrs. Lorena De Butts; both of Chicago, and a daughter, daughter, Suzanne; a son, Lt.

Wil-Mrs. Katherine Molay of San Diego, William J. CuIIerton Sr. William J. CuIIerton 72, of 5331 Berteau father of Aid.

P. J. CuIIerton, 38th, and a civil service employe of the city electrical department for 40 years, died yester day in St. Anne's hospital He was a third generation Chieasroan. Sur Julian Armstrong Private services will be held to morrow for Julian Armstrong, 67, of 211 Moffett Lake Bluff, who died Sunday in Evanston hospital.

Mr. Armstrong formerly operated the Armstrong Bureau of Related Industries and Julian Armstrong, Inc. Survivors include his widow, Katharine; two daughters uarreti d. be van ana wrs. siswari Peck, and two sons Maj Julian Armstrong and Lt.

Andrew R. Armstrong, both of the army. Mrs. Anna E. Weise 'Funeral services for Mrs.

Anna E. Weise, 70, widow of Edward LI Weise, well known as a civic leader in the Irving Park district before DEATH NOTICES In Memoriaiii STEGER Andrew M. Stegir. 2c. u.

s. In loving remembrance of my dearly be loved son and our brother on his 22a birthday. May 21. 1948. Sad and audden wn the call Of one so dearly loved by all; A bitter grief, a shock severe It was to part with one so dear.

I often sit ami think of you And speak of how you died; To think you could not say good-by Before you closed your eyes. BROKEN HEARTED MOM, BROTHERS. AND SISTER ABBOTT Carrie W. Abbott, wife of the late Lewis C. Abbott and mother of Mrs.

Arthur F. Byhi-ld ol 1301 N. State street. Funeral Tuesday. May 21.

at Marshalltown. I Iowa. ABRAHAMSON Augusta Abrahamson, nee Magnel. dearly beloved wife of Herman, loving mother of Thomas, Christian, and the late Tomlna Grooms, grandmother ol Kenneth Grooms. Resting at funeral home, 7 600 W.

Grand avenue at the circle. Funeral Wednesday, May 22, at 2 p. m. Burial Irving Park cemetery. Lac.

1212 or Elmwood Park 801. ADAMEIT Gladys Ann Adamelt. age 7. beloved daughter of Claude and Gladys nee Butler: fond sister of Arlene and Janet, dearest grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Adamelt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ralhelcka. Services at chape). 3234 W.

North avenue, Wednesday, May 22, at 2 p. m. Interment Elmwood Park. ALLEN Leslie Allen, beloved husband of Mary. nee Topollnski.

Services Wednesday. 3 p. at runerai nome, 3318-23 N. ruiaskl road. Ind.

5800. ALPER Barbara Ann Alper of 3139 Palmer Square, age 6 Mi, suddenly, beloved daughter of Percy and Ray. darling sister of Gordon, loving granddaughter of Sarah and the late Benjamin Alper, Harry and the late Sarah Cohn. Funeral Tuesday. May 21, 12 noon, at chapel.

2235 W. Division street. Interment Westlawn. AMATO See Delia La Femlna notice. ANDERSEN Harry P.

Andersen cf 6430 Drex-el avenue, beloved husband of Meta, fond father of Harry G. and the late Robert S. Andersen. H. A.

1c. brother of Hans and Charles Andersen Services at chapel, 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Tuesday. May 21, at 3:30 p. m. Interment Oak Woods.

Rad. 0220. ARMSTRONG Julian Armstrong. May 19, 194 6, of 211 Moffett road. Lake Bluff.

husband of Katharine Stout Armstrong, fa- me two or three times before Services for Alexander Hein, 72, knew what was going on." ja North Shore financier and mer- Taylor told how, after his now'chan' since 18s7' who died Sunday famous speech on Polish Gen. Ta- in nis home at 420 Greenwood rieusz Komorowski Bor in Wash- i Waukegan. have been tentatively lngton, Henning called on him tomorrow. He was president HBin.Waru iTi questioning showed that the sena tor was none too familiar with the speech he had himself delivered. No Time to Write Speech He asked me who wrote my speech," Taylor said, "and I told him that if a senator attends to his duties he doesn't have time to write his own speeches.

You tell some one what you want said, and then cor- rect whatever mistakes are made." Taylor then told how, in western mree pairs 01 sucks, ne negiecieu' to do this while talking to Henning, I his death in 1936, will be held at and five grandchildren Serv-2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at ices which flre tQ be announced 14332 Elston av. Burial will be in h. frnm tu nam De Butts or the marine corps, and a brother.

Dean J. De Butts. Services wiil be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the chapel at 203 S.

Marion Oak Park. Alexander Hein Waukegan, since .1925. Mr. Heinl was a director of the Crippled Chil- dren's clinic, Waukegan. Surviving are his widow, Clara, and a son, Stanley, Sacramento, Cal.

Charles J. Hartmann Services for Charles J. Hartmann, 74, of 6215 Melrose an engineer in the Criminal court building for 40 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in tfte chapel at 5701 Di vision with burial in Acacia cem in tho I.

T11. uu ouuuay 111 imiiuis ma- sonic hospital. His widow, Eva, sur- Services for Samuel C. Campagna, 51, of 1213 Center Des Plaines, 5th ward alderman at Des Plaines since 1932, will be Held at 10 a. m.

tomorrow in St. Mary's church, Des Plaines. Mr. Campagna, who died Sunday, was a salesman for the American Spice company of Chica go. He was a past commander ofi Mrs.

Irma Burny Mrs. Irma Burny, 87, of 4200 Jack- hospital yesterday. The business was founded in 1910 at 841 S. Racine i tner oi rirs. uarrett a.

van. Maj. uitanj Lillian, Elaine. John. Joanne, and Con-Armstrong U.

S. A. A. Lt. Andrew R.

stance, and brother, Thomas. Wake. Tues- KASPAR Katherine Kaspar. nee Bartlk. oft 1823 S.

Maple avenue, Berwyn. wife of the, late William, devoted mother of Edward c. William A and Walter mother-in-law of Sade and Violet, sister cf Anna Urbanek. Christie Slml. and Joseph Bartlk.

Funeral Wednesday, May 22, 8:30 a. from funeral home. 6227-29 W. Cermak road, to St. Odllo's church.

Interment local cemetery. Stanley 1866. KASPRZYCKI Joseph Ignatius Kasprzvckl. of 2624 W. 22d place, beloved lather of Charles.

Kiunt eroii. ana Anion, oroiner oi jonn. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from chapel.

victoria sroka. and Anton, brother oi John C.ro: KEARFOTT William D. Kearfott. May 19. 1946.

beloved husband of Edna dear father of Edna L. Averill. fond brother of Emma Drake and Franklin C. Kearfott. dear grandfather of Jacklyn Averill.

Funeral Wednesday. 3 p. at chapel. 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue at Foster.

Interment Acacia Park. Member of Harold A. Taylor post. No. 47: North Shore post.

No. 21. and Forty and Eight, No. 220. American Legion.

Lon. 5147. KENNEDY Frank J. Kennedy at Washington. D.

Sunday. May 19. 1946. formerly of 310 W. 66th street, beloved husband of Margaret Connell Kennedy, fond brother of John and Paul Kennedy.

Remains will arrive from Washington. D. Wednesday. May 22, at 8 a. Pennsylvania K.

at 63d street depot, and will rest at funeral home. 6915 Wentworth avenue, until Thursday a. m. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. m.

to St. Bernard's church. Interment Mount Olivet. KESSLER Mathilda Roedlg Kessler. beloved wife of the late George, denoted mother ol Valentine Bertha and Joseph fond stepmother of Mrs Margaret Powers.

Mrs. Lillian Gunkel. and the late George sister of Adolph Roedlg and Mrs. Emma Bruns of Manitowoc. Wis.

Funeral Thursday, May 23. at 9:30 a. from late home. 6438 S. California avenue, to St.

Rita church. Interment St. Mary's. Member of W. C.

O. St. Susanna court No. 402. Manitowoc paper please copy.

Pro. 8300. KIN ANN Edward E. Klnann. husband of Clara, son of John Edward and Mary Klnana.

father of John, Forrest, and the late Irene, brother of Iva. Ruth, Marlon. Roy. and the late William. Resting at funeral home, 217 N.

Cicero avenue. Services Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment Forest Home cemetery. KOLLBAUM Katherine A.

Kollbsum, beloved wife of William, loving mother cf James, dear grandmother of Janice, fond sister ot Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. J. Huizenga.

Thomas, and Charles Lawless, and the late Lawrence. Resting at chapel. 3154 N. Clark street. Services Wednesday.

May 22, 2 p. at Messiah Luth. church. Seminary and School street. Interment Montrose.

KUENSTING Rudolph Kuenstlng. 1940 Cuy-ler avenue. May 19. 1946. Funeral Wednesday, May 22.

at 9 a. from chapel, 2114 Irving Park road, to St. Benedict's church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery Member of Electrical Workers' union, local B-134.

ot Chicago. KTJRZ Martha Mattle I Cora Kurz. born 1890. beloved wife of William C. Kurz.

Funeral services Wednesday. 2 p. at O'Brien A Better funeral home. Delavan, Wis. Phone 171.

LA FEMINA Delia La Femlna, nee Megaro. of 1936 W. Washburne avenue, loving wife of Tony, devoted mother of Gilbert. Constance. Robert, and Mrs.

Annabelle Rleman, fond sister of Mrs. Josephine I Joe I Amato. and Christ Negaro. Funeral Thursday. 9 a.

from chapel. 813 W. Taylor street, to St. I Charles church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Mon. 0449. LEVIN Rae Levlne of 6207 Ellis avenue, beloved wife of George, devoted mother of Marvin and Robert, daughter of the late Rabbi Samuel and Miriam Einstein, fond sister of Anna Bernick, Sarah Izenman, Eleanor Nelhaus. Rose Benuck, Abraham Yudel In Europe. Morris.

George, and Philip Einstein. Funeral Wednesday. May 22. 10 a. at chapel.

2235 W. Division street. LIBER Walter Liber, of 3355 W. Congress street, beloved husband of Stella, fond fa ther of Walter and Stella, brother of Michael, grandfather of Robert. Funeral Wednesday.

10:30 a. from chapel. 3159 Jackson blvd. at Kedzle. to Our Lady of Sorrows church.

Interment St. Casimlr'i. LITRENTA Anthony Lltrent. dear son of Yolanda and Silas Burch. Resting at funeral home.

7237-39 W. Grand avenue. Funeral Wednesday. May 22. at 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph's. Elmwood Park 661. LUEBBERS Mathew A.

Luebbers. May 19. 194 6. beloved husband of Ella Luebbers. nee Busch: dear father of Arthur M.

Luebbers. and Eleanor Luebbers Crisp, grandfather of Le-nore. Phyllis. Arthur Luebbers Richard, and Michael Crisp. Services Wednesday.

3 p. at funeral chapel. 4338-40 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive. MALTBY Hilda Maltby.

May 18. 1946. of 5031 W. Fulton street, wife ot Delwin daughter of Elizabeth Brothers of North Chicago. 111., sister of Mr.

H. Irving Welch of North Chicago. the Most Rev. William Francis of Woodstock. N.

and Alfred D. Brothers of Waukegan. 111. Resting at funeral home. 318 N.

Central avenue. Austin, until Wednesday. 10 a. m. Services Wednesday.

2 p. at Waukegan Episcopal church. Interment North Shore cemetery. Austin 0017 MATTHIES Lena Matthle. nee Schultz.

late r.f 1725 S. Des Plainea street, beloved wife ot the late Albert, dear mother of Hattle Lavlrh, William. Henry. Albert. Helen Rlch-ter.

Theodore, and Ruby Sweeney, sister of Rose Lance. Fred, and William Schultz. Funeral Wednesday. May 22. at 1:30 p.

at chapel. 1729 S. Halsted street. Interment Oak Lawn cemetery, Thornton. 111.

Canal 1344. McCORD Florle McCord Feltskoog. beloved mile of the late Otto, dear mother of James C. McCord. grandmother of Brian and Dennis McCord.

daughter of James Tomkins. sister of Harry, aunt of Kenneth and June Tomkin. Services at chapel. 4 54 2 Ravens-wood avenue, Wednesday, 3 p. m.

Interment Rosehlll. McCRAK EN Nellie Jennings McCraken. May 19. 1946, age 67. 845 N.

Oakwood avenue. Lake Forest, wife of Fred mother of Fred Jr. and Harold T. of Lake Forest, and Frank of Hinsdale, sister of Ethel MacDon-ald, Evalyn Wellman. Helen Exley.

Walter Harold and Donald R. Jennings of Evanston. and Robert K. Jennings of Golden. Colo.

Resting at chapel. 233 Deerpath avenue. Lake Forest. Service Wednesday. May 22.

10 a. St. Mary' church. Lake Foret Interment Calvary cemetery. McGILL Elizabeth McGUI of 7936 Essex avenue, mother of Mrs.

Edna Williams and Andrew McGlll. Services at chapel, 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Thursday. May 23. at 1 p. m.

Interment Cedar Park. Rad. 0220. McGOWAN James F. McGowan of 2314 Hastings avenue.

Evanston. beloved husband of Laura H. McGowan. fond father of J. Merrill, Fred James and Clarence L.

McGowan. Dorothy Jucknless. Florence Stempel. Marie Jackson, Josephine Dlrksen. and Elinor Charlesworth.

Funeral from chapel, 1573 Maple avenue. Evanston. Wednesday, to St. Athanaslus' church. Mass 10 a.

m. Int. local. MEGARO See Delia La Femlna notice. MINOGUE See Vlncenzo Dlnella notice.

MOGENSON Elizabeth M. Mogenson. May 20. 1946. of 8436 Ferdinand street, wife of the late Julian S.

Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue. Austin. Service Wednesday.

1 p. m. Interment Sheboygan. Wis Thursday. Please omit flower.

Austin 0017. MORRISON Theodore S. Morrison of 1602 tucild avenue. Chicago Heights, beloved husband of Anne, loving father of Josephine and Norman Wacker. Lawrence, and Jerome, surviving also four brothers and three sisters.

Funeral aervlce Thursday. 9:30 a. m. at chapel. 936 E.

47th street. Interment Oak Ridge cemetery. MOYNIHAN Patrick H. Moynihan. late residence, 8823 Dante avenue, father of Mrs.

John Polrel. Mrs. William C. Henry. Harry and Leslie brother of Mrs.

Madge Vandenberg. Mr. Veronica Tobln, Mr. Sarah Roger, and the late Free. Resting at funeral home.

79th st. and Phillips av. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a. from chapel, to St. Patrick' church.

Mas 10 a m. Interment Mount Olivet. Sou. 6959. NARAMORE Virginia H.

Naramore. May 19. 1949, of 5611 Fulton street, dear mother 1 he said, and "he caught me offjVives. Mrriw Trihn C. Campagna in which he was called a ham actor." Taylor admitted the charge, and told how.

after the depression and the talkies ruined show busi ness, his company was broken up and he was forced to tour the country towns as a cowboy minstrel, where he saw crops being wasted or destroyed while people went hungry.pot Nq of tne Veterans of urirwuuit ui Wars anour it, ne saici. went into pontics. Heart with Little People "That's why The Tribune doesn't i IMlBLNt aoesn l. like mo." he said. "They don't founder of Burny Broth-; me because my heart is with the prs- Inc-.

baking firm, died in Mercy nv and was known as the tne chapel at PAYNE Harry H. Payne, beloved brother Mrs. Daisy Stuart and Boy E- Payne. Services Wednesday. 3 p.

m. at hi residence. 64 1 N. Hamilton avenue. Interment Wasclngua.

Ind. PENNER Marie Penner. nee Petermlchel b. loved mother of Lilian Berry, fond nicther- m-law of Samuel, dear grandmother cf Fc ert. sister of Julius.

Anna Clark. EaeUa Donnellan. Max. and the late Joseph Frank. Resting at funeral heme.

5909 w. Roosevelt road. Cremation Bohemian National cemetery. Funeral private. Man.

0120. PFEIFFER Lucy Pfeifler. May 18. lovtsf mother of Oscar. Henry.

Charles. Daniel, anl Edward, stepmother of Arthur and William. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 Jroa mortuary. 1356 Wellington avenue. Services st- Alphonsu church, at 10 clock.

POPE James Pope cf 724 Claremcrit ave nue, belcved husband ef Lucy, nee Papa: dear father cf August, Mrs. Theresa PledmcEt. Peter. George. Mrs.

Mary Catins. Carmen. Mrs Juiia Saladino. and Raps, brother of Mrs. Caroline Pcpe.

Fimral frta chapel. 739 S. Western avenue. Wednesday. 9 a.

to St. Calllsto's church. Intersect Mount Carmel See. 7422. QUTRK Emily Consldine Quirk.

wMow cf William, loving mother of Mrs. Hubert Darts. Mrs. Mary Murphv. and John fend sister of Mrs.

H. J. Dillon and the U'e Frank. Jeremiah. Daniel, and James ConsMine.

ar.l Mrs. J. Chadt. Funeral Thursday. 9 30 a tn from her late residence.

8843 avenue to St. Ailbe church, interment Calvary. Stewart 7700. RICE James- Rtce cf 934 Vlncenne mrmm nue. beloved husband cf Virginia Vr.uk Pl-.

loving father of James, fond son cf Mrs. Carrie Rice, brother of Nathan. twrt. Claud. and Howard.

Funeral Thur! at 2 p. m. at funeral home 9900 Threcp atreet. Interment Mount Hope. RIEMAN See Delia La Femlna notice.

RITT John mtt late of Msrenro. Til bfc loved husband of Elizabeth Rltt. r.ee Kapche: dear son of John and Elizabeth Pitt, brother of Joseph. Passed away In Tucson. A z-Tlme ot arrival and runerai notice later DIt.

3230. ROY George W. Roy. May 20. beloved hc-band of the late Margaret Roy.

dear of Mrs. Edna Jarer. Encs. and Marie P.c-y. grandfather of Elizabeth and Shirley May Jager.

Resting at funeral home. 4S17 Cfcl" cago avenue. Funeral Wednesday. May 22, at 2 p. m.

Interment Mount Auburn cemetery. Member of Columbian lodge. No. 819. A.

F. A. and Abraham Lin com ccua-ciL No. 33. U.

C. C. ot E. SANZERA Scaccla Marlanna Sanzera. 21 Van Buren street, beloved wife cf the lt Peter, fond mother of Lucy Valentt.

Josrfi. Angelo. Sam. Frank, and Michael Funeral from chapel. 2809 W.

Harrison street. Wednesday. May 22. at 9 15 a. to Our Lady of Sorrows church Burial Mount Carmel cemetery.

Nev. 2828. SAWATSKrf Fred W. Sawatskl. late renders- 6077 N.

Harlem avenue, beloved fcusband ot Viola, nee Waegll: fond father of Edits Bernath. Eunice Gebauer. Robert and Ruta. brother of Clara. Ida.

Charles. Uiia. Alma, and Roy. Service Wednesday. May 22.

3 p. at funeral heme. 6T54 Ncrr west highway. Interment Acacia Para cemetery. SB ERTOLI Josephine Sbertoll.

nee Brcpry. beloved wife of the late Edward dear sister of John Erophy and Anne Schafer. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from funeral home.

2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St- Genevieve's church. Interment Mcuct Cancel. Berkshire 6070. SCHLECHT Mary M.

Schlecht of 905 avenue. Oak Park, wife cf the la Charles, mother of Marie and Lecnard. Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue.

Austin. Services Wednesday. 9' 30 a. ta Ascension church. Oak Park.

SCHMIDT Charle F. Schmidt, frod sen et trie late Fred and Augusta, nee Marten: brother of Fred Edward. iLiara. ar.4 Arthur. Services at funeral hi-me.

4041 w. North avenue, Wednesday. May 22. at 2 p. m.

Interment Mount Ercbiern. SCHOLTEN Mary Fuch Scholten. May 20. 2101 Birchwood avenue. Wilmefe.

wife ef the late Henry Scholten mother ef Roser.a Schuett. Henry P. Schclten. ar.d t-- late Bernard and Peter Scholten. Funeral Wednesday.

10 a. from chapel. 71 Ridge road. Wllmette. to St.

Joseph's cherts. SCHUELER William J. Schueler. beloved husband of Lillian, nee Hespen: fond father cf William Jr. Resting at parlors.

6451-53 S. Ashland avenue until 11 a. m. Wednesday. Service at 2 p.

m. at Hope E. Lutiz. church. 4th and Washtenaw.

Iruennect Archer Wood. Prospect 0220. SCHWEINSBERG Alfred B. Sehwernsberg. 445 Marengo avenue.

Forest Park, beloved husband of Louise nee Llpkel. father of B. Loretta Waldersen. Marian, ard Frederick. U.

S. and three grandchiMren. Resting at funeral home. 203 S. Mari'? street.

Oak Park. Services Wednesday. 2 p. a. Interment Concordia.

SEDLACEK See Vlncenzo Dlnella cotlce. SMITH John G. Smith. 1932 S. 61st averse.

Cicero, beloved husband of Inez, fond fatf-r of John Violet CSaussen. France and June Smith, brother of AUck and Hat-crow of Mount Clemen. Mich. Service Wednesday. May 22.

3:30 p. at chapel. 630L W. Cermak road. Perwyn Stanley S34w or Law.

2262. SMOLINSKI Brunei 3- Small 1 beloved husband of Josephine, lend fatner of Dorothy Harley and Geraldlne. son ef Art-tasla Smollnskl. brother et Monica Lottie Halverson. Irene Banaaiak.

Waiter and Frank. Funeral Thursday. 9-30 a. from chapel. 5764 Higglns avenue, to St.

Constance church. Interment St. Adalbert a. Palisade 2141. SOMERVILLE David Alan Snmervllle.

blvl son of Walter F. and Lucll'e Hagarty brother of Walter Jr. and Rlrnard. Funeral Thursday. May 23 at 9 30 a.

ta. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwcod, to St. Ignatius church for Mas of the Angels. Interment All Saints.

SORENSEN Peter Sorenen. husband ef Ar.nm father of Walter E. and Mr. Sylvia. Bradshaw of Des Moines, la.

Masonic service Wednesday at 3 p. m. at chapel. 1971 W. 111th atreet.

Interment Cedar Park. SORGATZ Edward E. Sorgatz. 24 2 Martra street. Oak Park, beloved husband cf Martha, father of Roland and Mildred.

Resting at fa-neral home. 203 S. Marlon street. Oak Park, after 5 p. Tuesday.

Service Thursday, 3:30 p. m. Interment Forest Home. SPALLA AurusHna SpaJla. nee Cesenriw.

late of 475 W. 25th place, beloved of the late Joseph, fond mother of the late; Ella Campagna and Joseph sister of James Cosentlno. grandmother of five. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a.

frcm chapel. 260O Wentworth avenue, to Sancta Maria Inn-r nata church. Interment Mount OJvet. Victory 1861. STONE Carl Stone, beloved husband ef hanna.

fond father of Lenora. Wayne. Cay ton. and George, brother of Frank. Char.ev.

and Hazel PatrhelL Funeral Wednesdav. 3 p. at chapel. 2843 N. Clark street.

Interment Rosehlll cemetery. STONE David Stone ef 415 Aldlne avenue, beloved husband of Florence dar lather of Leo Beatrice Mlshell. and William D. Service Wednesday. 2 p.

at chapel. 5206 Broadway. Interment Rosemont Park. STROHM William E. Strohm cf 816 Wal'er avenue, beloved husband of the late Katherine Strohm.

nee Meier: loving fhr ef Arthur. Mrs. Rudolph Oaks, and Kerr.etrt Strohm. beloved brother of Lillian Anderson and Harry Strohm. Resting at funeral heme.

5701-3 W. Division street, where servtr-a will be held at 3 Thursday. May 33. Interment Irving Park cemetery. TESMER John Tesmer.

father ef Bemlne. Jack, and Mr. Edna Griffin. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a.

from chapel. 272 Dlversev. to St. John Berchman church. Interment Calvary.

Hum. 1717. THOMPSON Jay L. Thompson. belr4 rne-band of Gertrude, nee Schwager; fond of Mr.

Bruce Holt. Funeral from cnapl. 4401 Lawrence avenue. Wednesday. a.

to St. Edward ehurctt. Intertneng All Saint'. Mulberry 4400. of Dominic, dear mother of Joaenhtne krvtr.j daughter or Leonard and Angeilne Lepore, nee Terllzel: fond alster of Michael.

Jos-rh. Fred. Dominie. Leonard. Matthew.

Tonv. Mrs, Anna Melf. Mr. Mary Fetkenthal. and Mr.

Ruth DI Glacomo. Funeral Thursday. 9 a. from Chanel. 1702 W.

69th atreet. to Sr. Mary of Mount Carmel church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Prospect 0600.

VEVERS Lawrence M. Vever. May 19. 6313 Ellis avenue, beloved father ef Lawrence M-Jr. and Joseph brother cf Mrs.

Farm! Todd. Mr. Jennie Ms hen. Mr. EHrasetr Wilk.

George, and the late Anna McMasrer. Funeral from chapel. 7705 Ccttage Grove) avenue. Wednesday. 9 a.

to Holy Crs church. Mass at 9:30. Interment St. Mary a. WATTKUS John Waltkcs.

beloved husband ef Helen, dear father ef Helen and Cape. John USA Remains at home. 270 W. 43d street Funeral Wednesday. 8 3 a.

to Immaculate Conception church Interment St. Caslmlr' cemetery Laf. 3372. WALDMAN 2d Lt. Melvin Waldman.

U. S. m. C. missing In action off Oktnswa.

CSt May 9. 1945. presumed dead as of Ma 4 jo. 1946. loving son cf Lena and th late Morris, fond brother of Ruth Melr.i and Cells Epstein.

Paducah. Ky papera please copy. WALKER Adah t. Walker of 1739 Pherldaa avenue. Whiting.

Ind May 20. 1946. beloved wife of William O. Walker, f-nd er of Mr William Vater, Mr Walter Fritz. Mrs.

Martha McGowan, and Mrs. Jopii Faber. grandmother of five grandchi'dren. At chapel. 2121 W.

95th street. Chlcatn. until noon Wednesday, May 2 2 Srvl--a and Interment private. Please omit flower. WrATItrttl.Y Alfonso A Weatherlv.

bl-e4 husband of Nannette f'hlon Wealherlv f4 son of Mia E. weathrrtv and tne lata A A. V.eathrly fr biotner of A'eetta Funeral 2 SO WdfiejT. May 33. at funeral l.ome SsoO MMi.

avenue. Interment Tcpeka. Kaa. vverer Gertrude Weber. 10611 narerr.ont avenue.

Mav 19. 194 6. beloved wire of late Leonard Weber, fond mother of Edward Belle. John Lean, and the Peter, grandmother of eight and six great-grandchildren. At chapel.

2121 95th atreet. until noon Wednesday Service at Salem Evangelical Lutheran churcn. 6824 Emerald avenue. Wednesday. May 22.

at 1:30 p. m. Interment Foret Home. WEISE Anna E. Weise.

wife cf the Edward, fond mother of Hermann, grandmother of Norma Hermann, sister cf Lillian Relmsdyke. Resting at funeral htm, 4332 Elston avenue Servlres Wednesday. May 22. 2 pm. Interment Montrose.

WILLIAMS David A William. f.0- band of the la'e Frances Bray Williams, living father of Harry Mrs. ster. and the late Leslie. Services Wrilnesdav.

2:30 p. at chapel. 570 W. MadLsoa street. Please fmlt flowers.

vVNOROWSKl See Estelle Goreckl notice. WYLAZLOWSKI Capt. George TWylle lazlowskl. U. S.

A May 5. 1946. at bs Clark field. Luzon Island. I son of Li Mary and the late Edmund Wylazicwskt.

brother of Waldemar. brother-in-law cf WaJF Bertha, uncle of Eric George. French Bakery. Mrs. Burny leaves three sons, George, Camille, and Jule.

Services will be held at 9 a. m. Vincent Ferrer I Thursday in St. church. River Forest.

Willis B. Hyde Services for Willis B. Hyde, 85, re- tired Kane county farmer, who died Sunday in his home at 25 S. Van Buren Batavia, will be held at 2:30 p. m.

today in the chapel at! 64 E. Wilson in Batavia. Mr. P. H.

MOYNIHAN, DIES; G.O.P. CHIEF ON SOUTH SIDE Patrick II. Moynihan, 76, for many years a Republican leader on the south side, con. gressman of the 2d Illinois dis trict from 1933 thru 1935 and for two terms alderman of the old 8th now the iaffpr nn jiInp 0 two Weeks He p' H- Mo''nihan also BP aiT.T, nf fV, Illinois commerce commission. Mr.

Moynihan, who lived at 8S23 Dante was vice president and director of the. Calumet Publishing picajuciu. lie jiau aiaiicq ins publishing career with the company many years ago as a typesetter. He formerly was president of the Calumet Coal Teaming company and an official of the Smith Printing company. He was born and raised in Chicago.

Surviving are two sons Harry and Leslie; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Henry and Mrs. Marie 79tn st flnd philIips av Gets 3 Years After Plea of Guilty in Draft Case Harold M. Schobrehl, 19, of 2929 i Shields was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary yesterday by Federal Judge John P. Barnes in District court after Schobrehl pleaded guilty to failure to register ine ara" on nis ibtn Dirtnaay, Oct.

4, 1944. He was arrested Sept 14, 1945. The court denied motions for probation and for a stay of execution. Schobrehl's wife asked for Ithe stay thru her attorney, Charles Bellows, on the ground that the couple's small baby is ill. -UNDERTAKERS LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 6 3D AND HARVARD-AVENUE.

PHONE WENT WORTH 0025. WEDNESDAY. ORCEA Crisp. 2 p. m.

at chapel. NORTH SIDE CHAFEL 5501 NORTH ASH LAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 2646. TUESDAY. CASSIDY Pauline.

9 a m. In church. 2 m. at chapel. 1 p.

m. at chapel. 3 m. at chapel. JOHNSEN Johanna.

invgren wnium. schneider otto WEDNESDAY. BRYANT Sarah B. 1 m. at chapel GALLAGHER Mae L.

2 p. m. at chapel. GEHRMANN Emma R. 11a.

m. at chapel SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. DR EESSEN Louise. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 WEST 95TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 21S2.

WEDNESDAY. COX Constance C. 3 p. m. In church.

WEBER Gertrude. 1:30 p. m. In church SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. WALKER Adah I.

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2 ADJOINING 4-GRAVE LOTS. BARGAIN. ALBANY 5008. 8 GRAVE lot Arlington cemetery: "reasonable: private Address 4 55. Tribune DEATH NOTICES In lleninrlam JARTER Earl W.

Carter. May 17. 1945. Sad and sudden was the call Of one so dearly loved by all. A bitter grief, a shock severe.

It was to part with one so dear. WIFE AND CHILDREN CATALDO Henry Cataldo. In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away seven years azo today. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, JELL Sidney Dell. In loving memory of dear husband and father, who passed away three years ago today.

IRTH Corp. John Edward Firth. May 21, 1944. dearest one. who closed the door on this unhappy world.

Our hearts still ache and we shed many a bitter tear Gbd only knowa how much we mis you. A It ends this second sad year. DAD. MOTHER. SIS.

AND BILL. Theresa Heckl. In loving remem brance of our beloved mother and grandmother who passed away one year ago today. May 21. 194 5.

Your memory Is as dear today As In the hour you went away. SONS. DAUGHTERS. GRANDCHILDREN. MARES Marie A.

Mares. In loving memory of our beloved wife and mother, who passed away six years ago today. Memorle are pleasure no one can steal. Death leaves a wound no one can heal. They live with us In memories dim-Not Just today, but alway will.

LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. MILLER Sgt. Joe M. Miller. 503d paratroop Infantry.

Co. 1. killed In action May 21. 1945. Negro Island, Philippines.

In loving memory of my fiance. LILLIAN PRIHODA. MITCHELL John Lee Mitchell. May 21. The dearest Dad the world could hold.

A cherished smile, a heart of gold. These who knew him, all will know How much we lost one year sko. LOVING SISTER, CHILDREN. AND GRANDCHlLDREil. Hyde was a lifelong resident of! ordained 25 years ago.

Two sisters Kane county. land four brothers survive. Marino, Michael, and the late James. Funeral; weaneiday. a.

from chapel, 19 s. Ashland avenue, to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel. FELTSKOOG Otto Feltskoog. beloved husband of the late Florle McCord Feltskoog.

Servicesi at chapel. 4542 Ravenswood avenue, Wednesday, 3 p. m. Interment Roselull. Henry Frankfurter of 3537 W.

Alnslie street, beloved husband of Frances. fond father of Frieda and Ceiia Frankfurter. Funeral services Wednesday, 11 a. at chapel. 3140 Lawrence avenue.

Interment West Lawn cemetery. FURLONG Nellie M. Furlong, nee Calahane. wife of the late Miles, dear mother of Daniel Frank Miles Thomas Richard Gertrude, and Helen, sister of Mrs. Richard Desmond and James Leo Calahane.

I Resting at funeral home, 7013 S. Racine avenue. Funeral Wednesday. May 22, at 9 a. to St.

Brendan's church. Interment St. Mary'. Stewart 0460. GALLAGHER Mae L.

Gallagher of 1910 Summerdale avenue. May 20. 1946. beloved wife of John T. Callagher.

At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday. May 22, at 2 p. m.

Interment Fairmount. GEHRMANN Emma Gehrmann. of 2120 Fremont street. May 18, 1946. beloved wife of William Gehrmann.

loving mother of Michael. Marie Pryor. Jeanne Luptak. and Emll Gehrmann. dear sister of Amanda Bent-ly and Otto Baase.

At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday. May 22, at 11 a. m.

Interment Mount Emblem. GOLD IN Sol Goldln, 4153 Kenmore av. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a. at funeral home, 3021 Lawrence av.

Interment Westlawn cemetery. GORECKI Estelle W. Goreckl of 3109 N. Monitor avenue, beloved mother of Eugenie. Louise, and Thad Wnorowskl.

Resting at funeral heme, 1237 N. Ashland avenue. Funeral Wednesday, May 22, 10:30 a. to Holy Trinity church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Hum. 0060 or Nat. 1981. GREGOR George J.

Gregor, fond father of day night, at John P. Kringas, 4014 Harrison. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at nolmlses Theotohou church, hallof-Joseph Hanoi. 4269 Elston avenue. husband of the late Elizabeth Hallof.

father of Mary Exner and Helen Kelton. grandfather of Rose Englert. and Dorothy and Louis Bieber. brother of Elizabeth Wabels. Resting at funeral home at 3834 Irving Park road until 10:30 a.

m. Wednesday. Mass at St. Edward's church at 11 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph's. HANCHETT Jessie Neer Hanchett. May 18. at Phoenix, formerly of Evanston.

loving wife of Harold Granger Hanchett of Phoenix, fond mother of Harold G. Hanchett Jr. of East Lansing. Mich, and Mrs. John C.

RatcllSe of Barrington, 111., dear daughter cf Mrs. S. J. Neer of Phoenix, sister of D. M.

Neer of Austin. Tex. Interment Phoenix. Please omit flowers. HARTMANN-Charle.

Hartmann of 6215 W. Melrose street, beloved husband of Eva Hartmann (nee Murrey 1. brother of Mrs. Jessie Blaumeyar. Resting at funeral home.

5701-03 W. Division street, where Masonic services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. May 23.

Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Member of Pleiades lodge. No. 478. A.

F. A. M. HEATHERTON Mary Bunyan Heatherton. late of 3 240 S.

Union avenue, beloved wife of Christopher, devoted mother cf Matthew. Mary Reardon. and Josephine Schlefelbeln, sister of Thomas. Maurice. Margaret, and the late Matthias, and James Bunvan.

grandmother of Richard Schlefelbeln and Joseph Bromberg. Funeral Wednesday. May 22. at 9 a. from funeral home.

3354 S. Halsted street to St. David's church. Mount Olivet. Victory 5512.

Interment HEGAN William Garnett Hegan. of 902 4th avenue. Maywood, beloved husband of Harriett, nee Werden: fond father of W. Werden. brother of Mrs.

Marv Henson of Banitor. Mich. Funeral Wednesday. 11 a.m., at funeral home. Lake atreet at 2d avenue.

Maywood. Interment Mount Emblem. May-wood 14. Charlotte Herllhy of 2743 N. Albany avenue, beloved wife of the late Daniel Herllhy.

fond mother of Daniel. Theodore. Norman. Charlotte. Jerome, and the late Erin M.

Herllhy. Funeral Wednesday. May 2 2. at 9:30 a. from funeral home.

166-68 N. California avenue, comer of rainier street, to St. Sylvester' church. Interment All Saints'. Please omit flowers.

Information Humboldt 2773. HEYDUK Frank Heyduk. of 1858 VT. 35th street, dearly beloved husband of Martha, nee Legoske: fond father of Vivian Hlpskind and Richard Heyduk. father-in-law of Philip Hlpskind.

grandfather of Roger and Patricia, brother of John and Robert Heyduk. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. at chapel, 3658 S. Wolcott avenue. Interment Wood-lawn.

Laf. 0985. Member of Brighton Park lodge, A. F. aV A.

No. 854. uttt IIt.L.Emm".A.nn nre f.h- of Dr. E. M.

Hill, sister of Mrs. William Govas. iwrs. Laura rettee and Lydla Ellrlch. Services Wednesday.

3 p. at chapel. 720 Lake street. Oak Park. Interment Forest Home.

HOEPPNER Albert HoeoDner S121 sawyer avenu" devoted husband of Helen' iictt luuiaszcwsKi, oeiovea iatner ot Harvey, brother of Helen Loose. Anna Otto. Delia Helfert. Henry. William, and Margaret Heyer.

Remains resting at chapel, 5218 S. Kedzle avenue, until Wednesday. 12 noon. Service at Grace Ev. church, 60th and S.

Albany avenue, at 3:30 p. m. Interment Evergreen. Pros. 3810.

Kalamazoo papers please copy. HOFFMANN Anna Hoffmann, nee Rohr of 4129 W. 25th place, beloved wife of Edward, fond mother of Edwin. Harold, and Robert, sister of William Robert and the late Emma Laycock. grandmother of four grandchildren.

Resting at funeral home. 4115-17 W. 26th street. Service Thursday. 2 p.

et Grace Ev. Luth. church. 28th and Karlov avenue. Interment Bethanla.

aravernbeloved hushlnS Ih 'err, III. Services at chapel. 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Tuesday evening at 7:30. Interment 4-anton. MO.

Kaa. HOLPUCH-Emll Holpuch of 2415 S. St. Louis avenue, dearly beloved husband receitu on La V.rne.nd Rich: ard. brother-in-law of Charles and Rose Phil lips funeral Wednesday.

May 22. at 10 a. m. at chapel. 3440 W.

26th street. Interment Bohemian National. Lawndale 2263 HOLT Martin Holt, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Griffin: fond father of Cornelius Roy Pfc. Martin. S.

Margaret Taylor, Mary Luka and C. P. O. Roger. U.

S. C. brother of George. Charle. and Frank, grandfather of 26 and great-grandfather of one.

Services Wednesday. 2 P. at chapel. 2708 N. Western avenue.

Member of Humboldt Tent No. 26. Knights of Mac- caDees. Hum. 1717.

HOLTZ Loul. Holtz. S001 Chicago road. Steger. 111., father of Edwin.

Gustave. Robert. Edna, and Renada. brother of Fred Holtl. Resting at chapel.

1460 Otto blvd. Chicago tieignis. Funeral Tuesday, i p. m. HUZHARSKI Martln Kuzharskl.

late of 3748 S. Honore street, dear father of Michael. Joeph, Stanley. John. Mary.

Therea. Helen. Anna. Cecelia, and Reglna. father-in-law of Frank Pozdol.

Joseph Bartel. Karl Ahnefeld. Peter Kulakowskl. Stephanie, and Stephanie. Alvlna.

and the late August Laga. Funeral Thursday, May 23, 9:30 a. from chapel. 3756 s. Paulina street, to SS.

Peter and Paul church. Interment Resurrection. Laf. 0829. JACOBSEN Alfred J.

jaenbsen of 329 N. La trohe avenue, beloved husband of Clara, nee Kronqulst: father of Lloyd Raymond. Resting at funeral home. 5708 W. Madison street, where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.

ni Austin 2012. JAKOVirn Venca Jakovlch, born Nov. Funeral home In Traverse City. Mich. Interment at Oakwood cemetery.

Traverse City. at 3 p. m. Wednesday. Geoi ge A.

James. M. M. 3 c. U.

S. suddenly, at San Diego. dearly be-loved son of Edward J. and Margaret. 1 nee Cronin: fond brother of Edward J.

Jr Francis J. James, and Adele Marie Dor- sey. Funeral notice later. Scranton. Pa Bloomfield.

and Harrison. N. papers please copy Laf. 0980 JARVIS George Robinson Jarvis. at his resl- dence.

5401 Rldgewood court, beloved hus band of Amelia W. Millie I. lather of Isabel F. and Bruce Jarvis. grandfather of Thomas O.

Jarvis and Mrs. Joseph Greene of Belolt. great-grandfather of Marguerite Mae Greene. Services 2 p. m.

Wednesday at chapel. 5203 Lake Park ave nue, interment oak woods. jASINsKI Frank Jaslnskl. May 18. be loved husband of Helen, nee Pazdarskl: son of the late Michael and Frances, dear father of Helen.

Lucille Tyda. Norma Sawatskl. Mary. Hlllard. Frank Harlan and Leon, brother of Agnes Wollnski.

Mary. Michael. William, Harry, and the late Rev Leon. C. Funeral Wednesday.

May 22. at 9:30 a. from chapel. 3630 George street, to St. Hyacinth' church.

Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Spa. 6630. little people, the small business man, th people who labor, the farmers." Taylor also attacked what he termed "American fascists," warning that it was they who were "afraid of Russia," adding: Frankly.

I'm not, tho I know many military men in Washington, and some senators, who say that we should ficht Russia now, while we have 'the bomb haven't." and they i DAUGHTER WINS CLAIM AGAINST HARDING ESTATE A claim for $379,185 by Mrs. Mary Harding Thompson, of Barrington, against the estate of her father, George F. Harding, Republican lead-! er who died in 1939, was settled yes-j terday before Judge John F. O'Con-j r.ell in Probate court when the executrix, Jessie Katz, removed ob-t jections to the payment. Mrs.) Thompson already had received S150.000 as part of the settlement and 512.000 a year for life.

Upon her death, the $12,000 will go to her daughter. Penelope, 19. and a son, George 14, for their lifetime, and then to the George F. Harding collection, a museum adjoining Harding's former home at 4853 Lake Park a v. 87 MISSING NOW LISTED AS DEAD I CUTS OFF BOTH HIS HANDS AFTER SPAT WITH WIFE Stanley Eura, 40, of 2029 Armitage cut oft both his hands at the wrists yesterday by placing them in a stamp press at the Guyer Metal Armstrong.

U.S.A.. and Mrs. Stewart T. Peck, brother of Helen Armstrong and thej late ttoyce Armstrong, service ana interment private. BENNETT Emma A.

Bennett, nee Schafer. May IS, 1144 Sherman avenue, Evanston, wife of the late George E. Bennett, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth W. Mailman.

Mrs. Eileen M. Closset. Charles Clarence and William G. Bennett.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. from chapel. 1555 Maple avenue, Evanston, to St. Mary's church.

BERG Carolina Berg, nee Sund. age 78. of 7659 S. Langley avenue, beloved wife of John Peter, loving mother of Arthur and Daniel, sister of Anna Sund and Louisa Johnson. Resting at chapel, 10834 S.

Michigan avenue, where services will be held Wednesday. 2 p. m. Interment Oak Hill. Pu).

3534. BERGS1EDT Cecelia Bergstedt. May 19. wife of the late David, mother of the late Myrtle 2. Clark, to Acacia Park.

Nllcs. Michigan papers please copy BETTMAN Zerllna H. Bettman. beloved wife of the late Patrick Henry Bettman. Interment private.

BOGDA Charles A. Borda. 231 W. Dlversev avenue. May 18, 1946.

beloved husband of Elsie, loving father of Evelyn Wesla. Lorraine Elkln. Earl, and Joyce, dear brother of Fred Bogda, Elizabeth Nolan, and Ida Pauley. Services Wednesday, May 22. at 2 p.

at chapel, 2114 living Park road. Interment Concordia cemetery. BROPHY See Josephine Sbertoll notice. BURNY Irma Burny. May 20.

1946. of 4200 Jackson mother of George, Camille, and Jule, sister of Antoinette Bouchez. Rest ing at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue Austin.

Services Thursday. 8:30 a. to St. Vincent Ferrer church. Lathrop and North avenues.

River Forest. 111. Interment Roanoke. 111. Austin 0017.

CAMPAGNA Samuri C. Campagna. 1214 Center street. Des Plaines. beloved husband of Agnes, tond lather of Samuel Albert, Hubert, and RoSfmnry.

dear son of Salvatore. brother of Mary Pollto. Michael, and ham Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry streit. Des Plaines. Services Wednesday at 10 a m.

at St. Mary's church. Interment All Saints'. CHIARAPPA Anthony Chlarappa of 3750 W. 65th place, beloved husband of Isabella, nee Trentadne: tend father of Palma Albano, Anselo.

Ralph. Irene. Antoinette, Joanna, and Mary Jo. brother ol Joseph. Vlto.

and Irene Lonardelll. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. frcm chapel. 3424 W. 63d street, to St.

Nicholas of Tolentine church. Inter-'" ment St. Mary's. CONN Thomas J. Conn of 2107 E.

95th place, beloved husband of Elsie Nordstrom Conn, fond father of Thomas Dorothy E. Henry, and Mr. Glady A. Howarth. beloved grandfather of Claudette.

Ralph. Elna May. and Rosetta. brother of Owen. James.

Clar ence, ajia me laie mrs. uricc Lanauii. ru- neral Wednesday. May 22. lrcm luneial i home.

7 2d street and Dorchester avenue, at 2 p. m. Interment Oak Hill cemetery. COOMBS Floyd L. Coombs, beloved son of the late LeRoy and Alice, nee Steward; dear husband band of Ida.

nee Marcucci: fond brother Georgia Roberts. Hazel Williams, and of Edna Lee Brown. Funeral Thursday. May 23, at 10 a. from funeral home, 739 S.

Western avenue. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. COX Constance Cheney Cox. 2127 W. 110th street.

May 19. 1946. beloved wife of Leonard Cox. mother of Leila May and Lorlng daughter of the late Dr. Franklin S.

and Leila Cheney, sister of Dorothy B. Cheney. At chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, until noon Wednesday.

Services at Morgan Park Baptist church, at 110th street and Bell avenue. Wednesday. May 22, at 3 m. Interment private. CULLERTON William J.

CuIIerton. beloved hushand of the late Annie, nee O'Donnell, and the late Catherine, nee Ryan: o.ear rd yrT nlfred Flynn. I nomas, nainenn hapel. Prk tW to Our Lady of Victory church. Interment Calvary.

Klldare 6220 Member ol Electrical workers union. No 134. CUSIMANO Stephen i mchr4 "1'" 14. suddenly, of 8932 S. parksioe avenue Oak Lawn.

III beloved son of Anthony and Rebecca, fond brother of Thomas. S. 2 U. S. Anthony Frances.

Betty Ann. and Jeanette. At chapel. 9515 Cook avenue. Funeral notice later.

Inf. Oak Lawn 13. CZERNIAK Stanley I Cerny I Czerniak. dear husband of Antoinette, nee Wlodarskl: beloved son of Anthony, fond brother of Fr.r.k. Mary Cleslewtia.

Bernlce Wos Funeral Wednesday. May 22. 9:30 a. m. from chapfl.

4800 S. Hermitage avenue, to St. Joseph's church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. DE BUTTS Cary E.

De Butts at Hanna. huibnnd cf Lorena lather of Lt. William E. U. S.

M. C. and Suzanne OI uftn J. nesiiiis i iuiio" 1 S. Marion street.

Oak Park, after 2 p. m. Wednesday Services Thursday, 2 p. m. Burial Glen Oak.

I DIBBLE Richard A. Dibble, "ddenly beloved son of George and Eleanor, nee Kreide: dear brother of Walter and David, grandson oi Le Roy and Ann Dibble, and Minnie Kreide. At funeral home. 5200 W. 95th street.

Oak Lawn. Services Wednesday. May 22, at 2 p. m. Interment Fairmount.

Oak Lawn 340. i DIt.t.ENBURG Virginia E. Kenny Dlllenburg. 7237 Perry avenue, beloved wife of Joseph fond mother of Joseph and Eugene. daugh-( ter of Catherine and the late John Kennv.

sister of Mrs. Marguerite Smith. John! and Oliver A. Kenny. Resting at funeral home.

6915 Wentworth avenue. Funeral Frt- day at 9 m. to St. Carthage church. In.

ferment Holy Sepulchre. niNEI.LA Vlncenzo Dlnella. beloved husband of Angelina, nee Costrlnl; fond father of Mrs. Donatella Dlnella, Mrs. Frances Dlnella.

1 froaucts corporation plant, l'35jan(j prefect of Armitage where he was em-jthe Supreme Tri ployed, and stepping on the pedal bunal of the Apos that operates the press. I tolic Signatura Sylvester Szymkowski, 1400 Armi-'died today of a tage a fellow employe, tried to neart attack. He Montrose cemetery. Mrs. Weise died ter.

Mrs. Myrtle Hermann, at 4704 'Kelso av William H. Farrall William H. Farrall, 90, a retired printer, died yesterday in his home at 1946 Touhy av. He was an employe for many years of the Gunthorp- Warren Printing company.

Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1567 Maple Evanston. J. L.

Thompson Services for J. L. Thompson, 62, of 4723 N. Kenneth city re porter for Dun Bradstreet, by whom he had been employed for 50 years, will be held tomorrow at 10 a. m.

in St. Edwards church. CHav ie hnmP ci Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Jjowner 1'iace, Aurora, ioi iu.

Laura B. Smely, 72, of 560 S. 4th Aurora, a business woman in tne suburb for many years, who died Sunday. The Rev. M.

E. B. Peck The Rev. Mansfield Edward Bryant Peck, 65. Negro; of 3650 South Parkway, assistant pastor of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church.

45th st. and Micnigan aiea msi night in Provident hospital. He was CARDINAL GASPARRI, 74, DIES IN ROME OF A HEART ATTACK ROME, May 20 (JP) Cardinal Enrico Gasparri, 74, vice dean of the Sacred college was tne iourin member of the Sacred college to die this year. Hir passing reduced the membership in the college to 66, four less than Cardinal Gasparri the maximum of 70. Cardinal Gasparri was bishop of Velletri.

fit I rr OTRTTl en Degin Cleaning I i vjtvi iii wM-r Workmen yesterday were clean- T1 T-. nig luwei, jd. vv auivtri wnnam Carroll, building 3 GREAT CHAPELS 24 SPACIOUS CHAPEL ROOMS NORTH: WELIIngton 1724 SOUTH: CALumet 4030 WEST: HAYmarket 0100 EASY TO REACH BY BUS Ok STREET CAR stop the press, but reached it too late. Bura was taken by Shakespeare av. police to St.

Elizabeth's hospital, where physicians said he would recover. Another employe, Stanley Kuk- i on 4 TkT v. 1,1 in law of Bura, Mrs. Rose Dorsch ra 2039 Armitage told police that euia naa Deen acting strangely re- cently and that his wife had urged him to consult a physician. rcy 'rnnrr i mr? i A I tH.ryJtl lice that Bura had spoken of an ar-c hicam Tribune Press service i gument with Bura's wife.

Alice. The Washington, D. May 20 The couple has three children. A sister- of Alma E. Resting at funeral home.

318'TISBE Piaclda Tlsbe. nee Lepere. beloved wif manager, said that when the clean-SCHOOL FALLS 4 ing is comPleted, in about a month, i the tower will be lighted when dim-STORIES IN PLAY out regulations permit. He described it as the "tallest accessible" Melvin Carlson. 11, a pupil at Al-j tower in Chicago, cott school, 2625 Orchard re-' navy department today announced i the names of 87 hose casualty 1 status nas oeen omciaiiy cnangea from missing to dead.

Those listed 1 from the Chicagoland area: ILLINOIS ran ford, tienrse Loren. fireman 1st class Mother. Mrs. Annie May Crawlord, 6024 S. Pjincetun Chicago.

Ochoen. Richard Louis, electrician's mate 3d class Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1245 N.

Lockwood av Chicago. INDI4NA llfrelch. Harold Hardin, seaman 1st class-Parents. Mr and Mrs. Herbert H.

Elfreich. Evar.sMUe Felabom. John Courtland. motor machinist' rr.a:e 3d Parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Alden llarner. Hilson William, aviation ordnance- man 2d class Parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Ji.e harncr. i-a rayeue Evanston Sailor Killed 'Hitch-Hiking' on Plane lUfmpnis, iviay ui- lit ials at nearby Selfridge field disclosed today that the two sailors killed along with three army men in army plane crash near here Saturday were hitch-hiking to Philadelphia to rejoin their ship. The Kailots wero iilentificd hi Sr-amr-n 2d clavs Rotif-rt Fkiic of Fresno, mid Clayton I I'f-arsrin of nn.ston. 111. SKKVKKS AT 3 P.

M. TODAY Clayton D. Pearson, IS, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Berger Pearson, 1009 Wesley Evanston.

He entered the navy in February, 1945. Services will be at 3 p. m. today in the chapel at 1460 Sherman Evanston. 61-63 East Monroe Street Graeiouse: 909 N.

Harlem i N. Central avenue. Austin. Services Wednesday. 2:30 p.

m. Interment Forest Home. Austin 0017. NELSON Leonard F. Nelson, late residence 6635 N.

Ottawa avenue, beloved husband of Wynanda Nelson, fond father of Leonard M. and Judy Ann. fond on of Charlotte, brother of Roy O. Resting at funeral home. 6754 Northwest highway, until noon Wednesday.

May 22. Services 3 p. m. at the Edison Park Lutheran church, Avondale and Oll-phant avenues. Interment Rosehlll cemetery.

NENTTZ Emma Nenitz. beloved wife of the late Charles, fond mother of William Nenitz. sister of Herman and the late Henry Leude-man. Resting at funeral home. 3918 Irving Park road, until noon Wednesday, then lying In state at Concordia Evangelical Lutheran church.

2653 Belmont avenue, until 2 p. Wednesday, when service will be held. Interment St. Lucas'. NICKLAS Alvlna W.

Nlcklas. 4158 N. Bell avenue. May 19. 1946.

beloved wife of the late Fred Nlckla. loving mother cf Otto Paul and the late Henry. Fred Charles. George. William.

Ida Krueger. Mln- nle Tlckford. and Anna Smithy, fond grand- mother of 13 grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren. Services Thursday. May 23.

at 2 p. at cnapei. 2114 Irving park road. Interment Montrose. NYBERG See Vlncenzo Dlnella notice OLSON Huld Olson of 10409 State street, beloved wife of the late Gustav.

loving mother of Ellen Nelson. Agnes, and Eona Peterson, grandmother of Ruth Swanson end Kenneth Peterson. Resting xt chapel. 102:14 Michigan avenue Services Thursday. 2 p.

Intel ment Oak HIM. O'NEIL Edward T. Neil late of 7424 Emer-aid avenue, beloved husband of Loretta McDonnell O'Nell. loving father of Mrs. Eileen Hulllnger.

Mrs. Loretta Mulback. Edward and John, fond brother cf Bernndine O'Nell of Blocmlngton. 111. Funeral Weones- day.

9:30 a. from funeral home. Halsted street at 76th street, to St. Leo's cliurrn Interment St. Mary' cemetery.

Stew. 7700 O'REILEY Peter O'Relley. 7444 Harvard avenue, beloved father of Mr. Edna Fenlnn and Mrs. Dorothea Brown.

Resting at funeral home. 6915 Wentworth avenue. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. to St. Carthage church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of McKlnley Camp. No. 6, U. S.

W. V. PAGE Benjamin H. Page, husband of the late Sarah, nee Hosterman: father of Mary Catherine Rasmussen, grandfather of Richard and Sallv Rasmussen. Resting at funeral home.

6959 N. Clark street. Funeral notice later. PAGE Seth E. Page, beloved husband of Mabel, nee Wicks Services Thursday.

3 p. at parlors, 67th street and Dorchester avenue Member of American Legion, post No. 401 PAJEAU Henry N. Pajeau, beloved of Lillian, brother of Raymond and the late George Pajeau. and Eva Guetschke of Kalkaska.

Mich. Funeral Thursday. 2 p. at chapel. 929 Belmont avenue, under the aus-plcea of Damascus Lodge.

No. 888. A. F. aV A.

M. Interment Acacia Park. Member of Painter' union, local No. 16. and representa-, Uve of Painter's District council.

I Mrs Josephine Paollnl, lrs. Anna paoiini. 21. 1914. passed away May 5.

1946. at Mrs Adeline Mlnogue, Mrs. Clara Sedlack. 7 07 p.m. Survived by sisters Ann and Katn-and Mrs.

Edith Nyberg. Funeral Wednesday, i erlne. Services will be held at Hlbhard's mained in his nome, OlO 1-111 av day 'morning because he "felt i 1 1." After the school rang, he a outside to play. He as-tended to the roof of the build ing next dooi and raced aboul until he plunged thru a skylight Melvin arlftnn landing four floors below. At Children's Memorial hospital, "his condi tion was reported critical.

I ADV'ERTISMENTI IS SivitJ BETWEEk TOES CRACKED ITCHY, PEELING Watch Out for Athlete's Foot! Don't delay apply 7mo a Doctor'" fast acting agent so wo derfully socth-ing ye so potverfi ''y that first prompt'y relieve itching soreness and aid hf.aling. erro actually kills on cuni.il the errnis that cause Miiv -23 at 9:30 a from late residence. 53 24 Crystal street, to St. Peter Canlslus church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Mer 9890 DOYLE James Cormack Doyle, dear husband of fond father of Robert grandfather of Robert Jr. Service Wednesday. 3 p. at funeral home, 2118 Lawrence avenue. Interment Memorial Park.

Monroe. papers please copy. DREESSEN Louise Dreessen. of 1039 Grace street. May 20.

1946, wife of the late come- lius. dear mother of Margaret. Louise Sickles. and Albert Dreessen. sister of August Ret mann and Martha Daudart.

At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue. Funeral notice later. ENZWEILER William Enzweller Jr.

of 609 Addison street. Villa Park. 111., beloved son; of William and Virginia, brother of Paul i Enzweller. Virginia Buckmaster, Louise Mnmm-j sen. Resting at cnapei.

134 s. york street. Elmhurst. 111. Mass Thursday, 9:30 a at st Alexander's church.

Villa Park. 111. In tcrment Mount Carmel. EUDEIKIS John Eufletkls May 18. 194a.

fond father of John Joseph. Anton. Julia. Zlmont. Anna Maslas.

Emma Sukls. Bertha Laurltis. Pauline Forsberg. and the late Katherine Krusza. Funeral Wednesday.

9 a. from funeral home. 4605 S. Hermitage avenue, to Holy Cros church. In- tennent St.

Caslxnlr'a cemetery. Yard 1741. Ij' I A I rkl mW "tjH and spread Athlete's Foot helps guard against re-infection. Backed by an ZEIWO MOONEY James J. Mooney.

In fond memory of my beloved husband. LOVING WIFE. EMMA, i SEIDNER Mat D. Seidner, 1937. We will never forget you.

WIFE AND SONS. 4.

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