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(Eijiragn Baity Qtibum Saturday, Dec 6, 1958 JOHNSON Martin Johnson, Moved hus- (PEDESTRIAN, 63, OBITUARIES DEATH NOTICES Sees Fatal Fall oana 01 tne late ranees, nee Rasmus-sen; dear father of Harvey M. and Stuart fond son of the late Benjamin and Anna, nee Pearson: brother of Ar- Donald D. McCormick Dr. Herbert Ralston RIOTERS LEARN BASILE James R. Basile of 11644 tmir.

Lawrence. Agnes Redemske. Ethel S. Harvard, devoted husband of Selma, nee Ormes: lovina father nf Parriria Services for Donald Dean vrarniy. tne late George, and Leonard: grandfather of Harvfv Ir DIES AFTER HE'S Dr.

Herbert Ralston, 38, of 8108 Indiana died Friday Hoyt; grandfather of Kathleen: son of Kathy. David, Caryl Lynn, and Thomas McCormick, 58, a partner in jonnson. services Monday. 1:30 p. in Augustana hospital.

Dr, McCormick investment me late Joseph and Frances Basile; brother of Anthony, Alec. Minnie Ad-ducci, and Mary Angio. Resting at mortuary, 12 E. 112th place. Funeral Mon- i lunetai nome, oaiv Irving Park road.

Interment Mniint Fmhtm pi.n, WHAT A TOUGH Ralston was a physician with bankers at 231 S. La Salle st. Member of Community lodge. No. 1005! A.

F. A A. M. AVenue 3-3426. aay.

a. to St. Louis of France STRUCK BY AUTO the board of health for seven will be held at 3 p. m. Satur Blessing 10 a.

m. Interment noiy sepulchre. day in Highland Park Pres years and was on the staff of Provident hospital. He is sur WARDEN'S LIKE bytenan church, 330 Laure BAIMAXX George Emil Baumann. beloved husband, of Else Paula; loving father of Walter Henry and KAPLAN Louis Kaplan of 8647 N.

Monticello avenue. Skokie, beloved husband of Selma. nee Cohon: dear father of Allan and George: father-in-law of Barbara: son of the late Anna Kaplan; brother of Sue Ginsberg. Services Monday. 11 a.

at chapel. 3019 W. Peterson road. Interment B'nai B'rith ceme Anthony Marchuk, 63, of 6095 Nassau a mainte vived by his Mrs. Mabel Ralston.

Mass will be Highland Park. He died Thursday in Highland Park JV V' 'I i vV 5 I ncimui, orotner oi Hans and Freida in Germany; fond grandfather of 10. Services Monday, 2 p. at funeral home. ji29 S.

Main, Lombard. Interment Chapel nance man, died in Resurrec tery, riease omit flcwers. Information LOngbeach 1-1890. said Tuesday in Louisville, Ky, MTTELLEK Otte Mueller, beloved nus-band of Mary dear father of Elizabeth M. Jacobs.

Therese A. Mueller, and Mary Ann DeFalco; brother of Mrs. Katie Herold, Adolpb, and Clara; dear grandfather of eight. Member of Corks and Pastry union, local No. 88.

and Int. Cooks association. Services Monday. Dec. 8.

11 at funeral home, 5303 N. Western avenue, corner Berwyn. Burial in family lot. Visitation after 10 a. xa.

Saturday. LOngbeach 1-6874. NECBERG Martha Neuberg. nee Apple, beloved wife of the late Gustave: deaf mother of Howard and Roy; daughter oi Josephine Paula Apple; sister of( Stem Lederer, Ernest Apple, and Envna Me achonat. Visitation Sunday.

2 to. P. m. Services Sunday. 8 P.

at funeral home, 8057 NUes Center road, Skokie, under auspices of Skokie chapter. No. 1015, O. E. S.

Interment private. Member of Martha Maria club. ORchard 3-6111. NIEWIEDZTAL Anna Niewiediial. beloved wife of the late John: lovina mother of John Mary; Emil (BemiceJ, and Joseph Lillian; grandmother of seven.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 from 2159 W. Cullerton street, to St. Ann's church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Virginia 7-6755.

O'CALLAGHAN Josephine Ring O'Cal-laghan, beloved wife of the late Henry: dear mother of Lucille Lord, Katherine Cook, Jane Foley, and the late Harry O'Callaghan; grandmother of six: great-grandmother of 12; sister at the late Ann Ellis. At chapel. 4817 Madison street. Funeral Saturday. 9:15 a.

to St. Vincent Ferrer church, River Forest, III. Mass 10 a. m. Burial Mount Carmel.

AUstin 7-1136. ONDREJKOVIC See Chropuvka notice. xim oaraeru west MAylair 7-140O. He Ends Revolt, Orders tion hospital Friday night several hours after he was hospital. Mr.

McCormick lived at 1441 Linden Highland Park. He was a past president BAYERLE Anna H. Bayerle. nee Os- Dr. Mary Fitzbutler Waring struck by an auto while walk KART Samuel Kart of Sovereign hotel, beloved husband of Esther, nee Matros: dear father of Michael I.

and Patricia Fay; devoted son of Sarah fond brother of Eugene and Gilbert. Services Monday. 10 a. at chapel, 5206 Broadway. Inter waja, iormeny of Chicago, Dec.

3, dear aunt of Ernst K. Oswald and Gertrude Services and interment Saturday, at Lake onh. Fla. Contributions may Services for Dr. Mary Fitz 01 tne Bond Club of Chicago Cell Doors Welded ing across Nagle avenue at butler Waring, 96, of 7238 a governor of the Investment uiaue 10 tne Heart Iund.

Huntington street. ment westiawn. LUngbeach 1-4740. Eberhart a physician and uankers Association of Amer KIEDERLEN Maud V. if.

Florence, Dec. 5 Spe The driver, John Grodzien, of the late Joseph loving mother of former Chicago public school ica, and a member of the Mid Riotous convicts who 42, of 5416 Nashville a BOLDT Henry J. Boldt, beloved husband of the late Estelle; dear father of Jean; fond uncle of Lucille Albright. Member of Automobile Mechanics union, local No. 701.

Services Monday, Dec. 8, 1 p. at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue. xvueer Eugene wortsmann.

and Mrs. Violet Walters: grandmother of four; dear daughter of Nellie Goeser of Stock teacher who once was presi west Stock exchange. He welder, was charged with mistakenly challenged the dent of the National Associa ton. Cal. iuneral Monday.

2 p. at leaves his widow, Minna; a reckless homicide and failure toughness of Warden Frank interment Irving jark. tion of Colored Women, will son, Donald D. and two to yield right of way. A hear iiincrai nome, J04 N.

Main street, Wheaton, Interment Wbeaton cemetery. KLEIN Anthony J. Klein, Dec. 4, 1958, beloved husband ni- Vrtn Mar" Bottigliero, late of rEyman, a gimlet eyed Chicago brothers. iuuu w.

superior street, beloved wife of Angelo: loving mother of Angeline San- ing was scheduled for, Jan. 6 be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in St. Thomas' Episcopal church, CONSTANCE TOWERS Natchitoches, Dec.

5 Uf) loving father of Margaret Ann; dear son area native and onetime cap turer of notorious John Dillin in Felony court. iatnerine Chnstiano, Rose Marra, Eher Spicuzza, Frank I Asst. State Adi. Paul H. Henkel "pi.

oi lii.j, and the late John 3801 Wabash av. She died Wednesday. Dr. Waring was 2d Pedestrian Killed Fred Kennedy, 48, character runerat Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Paul H.

Henkel, 86, of 1000 w.omci, (ii n. western avenue, at sger, Friday were ordered 'in isolation cells with doors Joseph DiCristofano, about graduated in 1898 from the OTTOLINQ-See Doering notice. to rioiy Kosary church. Inter-JTSn'c ount Carmel cemetery. ARmitage Home Oak Park, a retired printer, died Friday in West 60, of 7606 Eleanor Marion Louisville National Medical "welded shut at Arizona state Suburban hospital, Oak Park.

college, founded by her father, prison Hills, was killed Friday night in highway 83 near highway actor and movie stunt man for more than 25 years, was killed Friday when he fell from a horse in a final scene for The Horse Soldiers." He was supposed to fall from his horse, and Constance He was a past master of Oak and taught school until 1923, in ioe late nine a. Klein, nee Drufke; fond brother of Frank. Benedict, John, ranees Palenske. Joseph, Paul. Michael, Agnes Conley, and Dorothy.

Mohalley. funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from funeral home. 2o01-03 N. Southport avenue, to St.

Francis Borgia church. Mass 10 a. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Lincoln 8-0098.

0o6 S. Hamilton avenue, beloved husband of Thresia Brady Klug; loving father of Helen Fanning. Patricia Harris, Robert Larry W- and the late Klug Jr-; fona brother of Alfred Benita Schlicb, Earl and Thelma Heim. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 10525 S.

Western avenue, to Christ the King church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Louisville.

papers please copy. BEverly 8-0075. c- Cameron of 4bd2 Main street. Downers Grove, beloved husband of the late lone; father of Hugh brother of Katherine Morrice; grandfather of J. Bruce Cameron.

2 p- m- at funeral home, 4343 Main street. Downers Grove. Entombment Oakridge abbey. In lieu of Forty-six of them tested the mettle of the small but steel when she received a degree Chicago's 1958 Traffic Toll Park lodge No. 540 of the Ancient Free and Accepted Ma from the Chicago Medical school.

Survivors include two sons, and a member of Medinah OYEX Anna E. Oyen of Los Angeles, formerly of Chicago. Funeral 2 p. m. Monday, at funeral nome, 140 E.

North avenue. North Lake. Interment Irving Park cemetery. Fillmore 5-5075. PAYBERG Hans P.

M. Payberg, formerly of 8024 Marquette avenue, husband of the late Gertrude; father of Mrs. C. E. (Ruth Lundell of Long Beach.

Mrs. Gordon Pauline Areen of South Bend, Mrs. Arthur tLoisl Hoffman of Spring Brook, and Mrs. C. E.

Jeanne Price Jr. of Downers Grove. 10 grandchildren; brother of Anton Payberg of California- Member of Home lodge, No. 508. A.

F. A A. M. Resting at funeral home 79th street and Phillips avenue. Services 1 p.

m. Monday. Interment Evergreen cemetery. SOuth Shore 8-6959. nerved warden Thursday night and found he wasn't "bluffing in his no-deal policy -oiimounons may be made to American, Cancer society.

WOodland temple shrine and the Oak sisters. Park Christian church. He leaves his widow, Lora, and a Towers, the feminine lead in the United Artists picture, was supposed to run over and kiss him and climax a gag that ran thruout the picture. of handling prison uprisings CARROLL James J. Carroll of Grant Park.

111., formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Angeline, nee Skalenar; fond Mrs. Luthera Thompson The 5 foot 8V2 inch veteran KOCOLOW8KI Robert Kocolowski. late Services for Mrs. Luthera daughter, Mrs. Mildred Zook.

latner or Kooert A. uneral Tuesday 8:45 a. m. from funeral hump 53fi Services will be held at 1 p. m.

Halsted street, to Little Flower church! Thompson, 82, a retired Chicago public school teacher. Interment Resurrection. Please omit Miss Towers leaned over of 38 years of law enforcement personally led a shooting assault on the insurgents that Monday in the chapel at 124 iiowers. iSOulevard 8-0662. 01 out cottage throve avenue, beloved son of Michael and Susan, nee Roboty; dear brother of Donald, Dennis, and Carol: grandson of Jacob and Nellie Kocolowski, the late John and Maria Roboty.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from chapel. 9108 Cottage Grove avenue, to St. Joachim's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Kennedy and saw he was gasp Madison Oak Park. CHROPUVKA The Rev. Paul rhrnmoh PELLICO See Doering notice. PHILIPP Martha G. Philipp.

Washing- age o. pastor or m. Droke the rebellion and rescued unharmed two guards will be held Saturday in Al-mena, Kas. Mrs. Thompson died Wednesday in Inglewood, where she had lived for Roy Burlew Lutheran church, Kenosha.

beloved husband of the late Suzanne, nee Krc; brother of Anna Velky; beloved son-in- tun ami jane smnn nome, Dec. 1958 At chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Saturday. Dec.

6, at 10 a. m. Interment Oak Woods. KOENIG William J. Koenig, beloved Owensboro, Dec.

5 (8) ing for breath. Director John Ford and a physician rushed over to Kennedy. He was given oxygen with equipment kept standing by and rushed law or aamuel ana Anna Krc; brother-in-law of Joseph and Anna Ondrejkovic. tney nad seized Warned of His Intentions Roy Burlew, 75, who par POLLAK Albert E. Pollak.

6140 Drexel ikying in state at Hanson funeral, home, 6019 7th avenue. Kenosha, on Saturday 66, Du Page county, by a ayed a $55,000 investment until time of services. 2 n. at St nusoana ot Minnie union Koenig: fond uncle of Ennis J. Dillon.

Past master of Leyden lodge. No. 993, A. F. A.

past patron of Leyden chapter, No. 816, O. E. S. Services Monday, 2 p.

at funeral home, 9568 Belmont avenue, franklin Park. Masonic services 8 p. m. Sunday. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery.

GLadstone 5-2818. John's, 3833 8th avenue. Kenosha. In truck driven by Joe Grooms, into a multimillion dollar cor I thought I was going to have to kill 15or 20 of them," the last three years with a ne'phew, Zell Mills. Mrs.

Thompson was a teacher at Ward grade school from 1918 until she retired in 1942. She tuvtng nusoana or tne late Stella, nee Friedman; dear brother of William Pollak of Anderson, fond uncle of Mrs. Hubert Silverman. Services Monday Dec. 8.

1 p. at chapel, 2100 E. 75th street, at Clyde. Interment Rose-hill cemetery. Midway 3-5400.

to Natchitoches parish hospital here. jy, of Buchanan, Ind. poration, died Friday. He terment wreen Ridge cemetery. CLAUSEN Johanna M.

"Clausen, devoted wife of Einer -fnnrf mnthrr of ev-h Grooms told Du Page county Fellow stuntmen said Ken lormed the Ken-rad Tube and Marie Pinter, and Ted: grandmother nf fcyman, 60, said evenly in retrospect. He had warned them exact HOTTER Dolores Kotter, nee Lipinski. sheriff's police he was driving PTJLTZ Sophie Pultz, suddenly, beloved seven; sister of Martin and Adolph Niel- Lamp company in 1917. Gen was the widow of Charles oemrow. ner a I Mon- nedy's neck was broken two years ago, but the break healed.

eral Electric purchased the south when DiCristofano walked from the shoulder of ly of his intentions. 'Before Thompson. She leaves another nephew, Edgar L. Mills, news ube plant 1944 for 5Vz uciuvcu wiie or Alexander; loving daughter of Maximillian and Stella, nee Szys-lak. Lipinski; dear sister of Elaine; fond granddaughter of Anna Szyslak.

9:30 a. from 82,4:38 N- Ashland avenue, to Holy Trinity church. Interment St. Adalbert's. HAymarket 1-5800.

vi jonn; aear mother of Virginia Castro, Chester Kopek, Margaret Man hart, Marie Prete, Lorraine Amerin. Irene Brerts; fond sister of Helen Do-nars. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. front funeral home, 1359-61 Fullerton avenue, to St. Josaphat's church.

Interment Mary Hill. Lincoln 9-3515. moving on the barricaded riot uay, i.ou p. at chapel, 5218 S. Kedzie avenue.

Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. Member of Sherman chapter, No. 541, O. E. S.

PRospect b-oo09. COWAN Hazel E. Cowan, nee Jones', at million dollars and the lamp editor, of the Gary Post-Tribune. the road into the path of his truck. Grooms was charged with involuntary manslaughter and will appear Dec.

ers with a .45 automatic pistol in his hand, Eyman had told them: division was sold to Westing-house for 35,000 shares of its KOUDELKA Albert Koudelka, loving fa- Pittsburgh, Dec. 3. formerly of C- Psenicka, late of stock. Its market value at the Harry J. Hurlbut you even uo ociuuurnc roaa, xtiverside, beloved daughter of the late John and Mary Psenicka; fond sister of Bessie Senicka.

lore nee Mandl. Ravmnnd Pcnirk. Annaoetie negenass and Albert J. Koudelka. Funeral Monday, Dec.

8, 00 V. at chapel, 6213-15 W. 26th street, Berwyn. Interment Bohemian National. GUndersoa 4-2053.

Kindly omit flowers. ARNOLD SITS ONE OUT ATOP A COLD WORLD Arnold Wendel, 34, picked a cold day for a new form of time was $1,600,000. Harry J. Hurlbut, 69, of 760 scratch my men, I'll kill all of Cnerrv Winnetka. HiPri Gene J.

Giacomelli KRC See Chropuvka notice. 11 before Justice of the Peace Paul Daw in West Chicago. Dies in Collision Thomas L. Kennedy, 26, of Naperville, Du Page county, Friday in Evanston hospital KCPPERMAN Bernard Kupperman. for I m- you.

Rapist Shot in Back One of the insurgents, who had announced plans to take Gene J. Giacomelli, 58, of 725 W. 80th an attorney pastime, water tower sit Mr. Hurlbut was associated with McCall's magazine for 30 years and retired in' 1956 as merly 01 cnicago, beloved husband of Bertha; fond brother of Mike. Samuel, Leigh, Sol.

all of Chicago, and Harry of Hot Springs, Ark. Services at Mali-now A Silverman mortuary. 818 Venice boulevard. Los Angeles, Cal. Interment at Los Angeles.

at 10 S. La Salle died Fri over the prison, was wounded day of a heart attack in the 00'n Pace- Chicago, dear wife of Harry loving mother of Harry T. and Madelyn Kossan: grandmother of Betty Lou and Harry H. Cowan. Nancy and Suzanne Kossan.

Funeral Monday, ,10:30 a. at chapel, 9108 Cottage Orove avenue. Interment Cedar Park. Past worthy matron of America chapter. No.

454, O. E. Eastern Star service Sunday, 8 p. m. CROWLEY Joseph Crowley, beloved son of the late Jeremiah and Margaret Foley Crowley; fond brother of Jule Barry, Katherine Wendt, Margaret Hickey.

the late Mary Grannon. and Cornelius Crowley. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a. from funeral home.

8619 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Sabina's church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. ALTON Elizabeth Dalton. nee Singer, beloved wife of Richard; loving mother of Harold Singer; dear sister of Clara Keily, Elsie, Harry, and Charles Singer. Service Monday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5652 S.

Ashland avenue. Interment Evergreen cemetery. REpublic 7-0077. DE BOMENICO See Filomena Tiritilli was killed Friday morning when his car collided with a bus in U. S.

highway 66, 5 miles southwest of Hinsdale. Loop. He had been a lawyer western advertising manager, Surviving are his KWILOSZ Andrew Kwilosz, late of the late Mayme Plachetka. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a.

from chapel, 6507 W. Cermak road, Berwyn, to St. Mary' church. Riverside. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Member of Hawthorne chapter. Telephone Pioneers of America.

GUnderson 4-6310. RAFFERTY See Suarez notice. REID Ethel C. Reid. suddenly, dear sister of Ralph F.

Reid of Berkeley. Cal. Resting at funeral home, 5917 Irving Park road, where services will be held Monday. Dec. 8.

1958, at 12 noon. Interment Elmwood Park cemetery. AVenue 3-3426 or LAke View 5-3132. RYAN Maurice C. Ryan, beloved husband of the late Rose fond father pf Walter.

Earl, and Helen Martini; brother of William F. and Violet M. Badten of Stevens Point, Wis. Resting at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street, till Monday, 2 p.

m. Interment Santa Clara. Cal. EStebrook 8-7500. In the hail of 25 shots fired in the assault.

Moises Adams, 33, serving time for statutory nere J1 years. Surviving are Myra and two daughter his widow, Marie; two broth Kennedy's passenger, StephenJ Mrs. G. W. Elm and Mrs.

Ed l. i nomas, 21, of Decaturville ers, John and Romeo, and two sisters, Mrs. Vernice Bel- Bridget neighborhood, loving father of Victoria Putiak, John Kwilosz, Stanley Willis, Anna Kapanowski, Walter Kwilosz, Josephine Hankes. and Lillian Knopp; fond father-in-law of Joseph Putiak, Casimir Kapanowski, Sophie. Evelyn, Mary, the late John Hankes, and Peter J.

Knopp; dear grandfather of 19; great-grandfather of 13. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from chapel. 2878 S. Throop street, to St.

Barbara's church. win F. Compton. Services wil ting, in State-ville penitentiary Friday, but nobody paid any attention to him. Wendell, who is serving a 3 to 5 year term.

for bur who was injured, was lerini and Mrs. Fern Ludovisi be held at 1 p. m. Monday in the, Episcopal Church of the taken to Hinsdale hospital. Mass will be said at 9:30 a.

m. The bus driver, Frank J. Mer- Holy Comforter at 222 Kenil- interment Resurrection. President of 1 Tuesdayin St. Benedict's ril, 25, was uninjured.

worth Kenilworth. rvaMiingion savings Loan Assn. of Chicago: orestrient nf rknh.ir.. I rape, was shot in the back and was reported in poor condition but expected to live. The guards were unscathed.

Unlike the situation at other prisons, where authorities have argued, of hours with rioting inmates and made deals to try avoid bloodshed, Warden Eyman said his direct action in Thursday church in Ladd, Bureau Matthew A. Smith, 72. of 1931-58; treasurer of Grunwald society! I SABATINO Rosario Sabatino, beloved Wende county. sump nut, r. and member of mc iaie margarei; iona uncle Ud4 May died early Fri sacrea Heart society Mr, saa oi Lawrence.

Kussell. and Mii-hurl CHARGE DRIVER glary in Cook county, ran to C. U. Victory 2-1070. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.

from chapel, day in St. George's hospital. Harold Moses it ,1 suu w. Harrison street, to St. Call tin the water tower while being rCTf-i?" Jr near son of church.

Interment OF SCHOOL BUS vreurKCiia. nee rviarcti anri h'rtmt i v. Services for Harold Moses, where he was taken Thursday after he was struck by a car fond brother of Annk Ausun '-ebuo- 75, of 2933 Sheridan rd.t re Jeannine, and Francis Garland; grandson SANDERS Charles D. Sanders, Dec of Mrs. Anna Marsh, and Elizabeth and 1958, son of Lela and the late William IN RAIL DEATH I1UIH.C.

DENCKER Henry H. Dencker, Dec. 5, 1958, beloved husband of the late Amanda dear father of Lawrence and Harold; grandfather of Jimmy -and Thomas; brother of Herman and Charles. Service Monday. 1 p.

at chapel, 4325 Armitage avenue. Interment Glen Oak. Member of Bricklayers and Stone Masons union, local No. 21. BElmont 5-2581.

DI GUILIO See Filomena Tiritilli notice. DIMPFL Mary Dimpfl of OS 175 Riverside drive, Elmhurst. beloved wife of the late John; dear mother of Mrs. Mary Fiene, Mrs. Catherine Mohr, Mrs.

Thersa Koca, John. Joseph, and Albert; grandmother of 13; great-grandmother of ninte; sister of Albert Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. from funeral home, 350 S. Ardmore avenue.

Villa Park, to St. Alexander's church. Mass a tn Racine avenue at 72d tired men's and boys' hat Louis Herman. Services Monday, Dec. 8, 1 P.

at funeral home SSni street. The driver was Mrs. be held at night's uprising was part of his long standing plan. Makes No Concessions marched to the mechanical department, stockroom, where he works, and clambered to the top of the tower. It was 12 degrees above zero when he climbed to his perch.

Guards reasoned that Western avenue, corner of Berwyn. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. LOngbeach 1-6874. Frances Donahue, 34, of 5756 Injuries to 2 Nursery 11 a. m.

Monday in the chapel at 5206 Broadway. Mr. Moses b. Kockwell st. LENNOX Anna O'Connor Lennox of Up to midnight Thursday.

Aoaras street beloved wife of the Pupils Serious A. Sanders; brother of James A. and the late Carl W. and Lee Sanders. At chapel.

1035 N. Dearborn street, where services will be held Saturday, Dec. 6, at 1 p- m. Interment Marion, 111. Present Commander Department of Illinois Veterans of World War past Chef de Gare of Voiture 1234, 40 and founder and past commander of Donald Dufault post.

No. 980, A. founder and past- commander of first Chicago Barracks, No. 561: member of TJrbana lodge. No.

157, A- F. A. Corinthian chapter. No." I St. Bernard commandery," No.

3o. K. Scottish Rite, and Medi- died Thursday in Michael iate wttiiam aear mother of William Mae Mulcahy, Benedict J. Lennox, 433 persons were killed in Every man I "hire knows my orders," he said. If they get taken, we give the men A charge of involuntary he was going nowhere and let u.

u. ami me iate waiter Lennox: sister of Kathryn Dickey, the late Mar- traffic accidents in Cook coun Reese hospital. He lived in Winnetka from 1916 to 1953. He leaves his widow, Irma, manslaughter was. placed Fri DI yALERIO -T.

Sy Filomena Tiritill garet Reilly. William Patrick John J. and Frank J. O'Connor: omnrf- ty since Dec. 31.

Of these. mother of eight. At chapel, 4817 Madi- POKRING Violet TWrin. him stay up there until he decided to come down 6 hours 15 minutes later. The guards figure'd he 272 were in Chicago where 36,304 were injured in the street, uneral Saturday, 10:30 a.

to Resurrection church. Mass 11 a. m. ua icmpit. day against David H.

Berry, 31, injured driver of a small foreign make bus that was beloved wife of Russeil; loving mother of Geraldine. William and Rob- Rlirial Ai rtunt "omul If I and two daughters, Mrs. Louise Cohen and Mrs. Irene Goldberg. of Altar and Rosary societ Kind mii A'11'1" Pi'na Tiritilli notice.

1 SS. 01 Jerry GHio and the same period. blowers. AUstin 7-1136. I SCHRAMM Marsarrt Srh.imn, sister or Mary uttolino Dorothy Hnttinopr Dn; struck by a freight locomotive LIPINSKI See Kotter notice.

Ier. beloved wife of the late. Adam; fond LOEFGREN August E. Loefgren ofl stepmother. of ATOM WORKER, Nick Gillio.

Mildred Ardito, and Edward Gilio. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. from chapel. 3344 W.

Chicago Thursday in Dixmoor. A 3 needed thawing despite the two suits of underwear and two pair of trousers he wore and took him to the prison Z0o8 Roscoe street. Dm. s. husband, of Emma Loefgren.

nee Nel 10 noiy itosary church. Inter- year old girl in the bus was IN COMA FOR 13 Joseph' cemetery. VAn son, iatner oi Clarence A. and Lester killed and 10 other pupils of DONOVAN See McAuliffe notice. Minnie.

Louis, Katherine, Carl, and' John Schramm; grandmother of sister of the late Elizabeth at funeral home. 5701-03 Division street, until 11 a. m. Monday, Dec. 8.

In state at North Austin Lutheran church. 1500 N. Mason avenue, until time of service at 2 m. Interment Concordia cemetery. Memorials will be accepted for the North Austin Lutheran church.

AUstin 7-4440. YEARS, IS DEAD c. joeigren; survived by two grand children and three great-grandchildren At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue where services will be held MnnHi, n- a nursery school were injured. DOtGLAS Edwin B.

Douglas of Cedar hospital. Wendel wouldn't say why he decided to become a water tower sitter. Herbert W. King Services for- Herbert W. King, 78, of 720 Carpenter Oak Park, founder and owner of the King Engraving will be held at 1 p.

m. Saturday in the chapel at 124 Madison Oak Park. Mr. King died Wednesdav. Services for Martin Punis 8, at 2 p.

m. Interment Memory Gardens. two seriously iuiiu nusoana ot Belle lather of Jeannctth 1 a juungoeacn Dixmoor Police Chief Her 34, who was stricken with LONG William H. nf 79B Mil, .11, brother of Fran Ralph; grandfather of kra T7 coin ourns- iuneral home, rjTjmion, lormer general Erupninrip attorney and director of Llbby, McNeill HROfcDER Sophie Schroeder of 1822 Stove Blast Blamed T3S avenue, Hammond. Ind Tuesday 8:30 to St.

Josenh' Pine road. Homewood. sister of Libby. passed awav Dtc husband of Elsie Miriam Long: father I man Ballista, who filed the charge against the driver of the school bus, disclosed that an inquest in the girl's death cnurcn Mass 9 a. m.

Interment Holy in Death of 10 in Fire oi nuin juiizaoetn Long. Private in vun.u. csimore z-0260, a rare malady while at work in 1943 pn the first nuclear chain reaction at the University of Chicago, will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in Surviving are two sons, Wellsl RTAKVDPirir -r.

terment, i'lease omit tlowers. Carsten of Homewood, Bemhard of Mount Dora, and the late John Schroeder; sister-in-law of Mrs. Jennie Schroeder. Services Saturday. 2:30 P.

at funeral home. 18022 Dixie highway. Homewood. 111. Interment Mount Greenwood cemetery.

Dover, Dec. 5 UR Nine on minnua cisenreicn, age LUNDOL'IST Harrv A T.i,nHr,.,.ct rw aarona, and former had been postponed until Dec. children and an adult died nicago. passed away hpooner. on Wednesdav.

rw i. ijo, at westtieia, beloved I husband of Jeanette; dear father of I Bernice Jensen. Harrv CI Purtnn anw I Thursday night when a kero cSa taray- Dec. 5. at Madge grandfather of eight: fond broth- "V1 Schultz.

nee Fran- 17. The victim was Diane Lisek, 14208 Cicero the chapel at 10821 S. Michi kowski, beloved wife nf ihr lair O. and H. Gordon King; a daughter, Mrs.

Leta Mitchell, and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Mae A. Griffin Mrs. Mae A.

Griffin, 78, of sene stove exploded here. er of Edith Hedin. Member of Mason Contractors Assn. of Cook County and vh. ounai mere.

Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Hattie Bishop. Mrs. Margaret Ersch. and Mrs.

Gertrude Stege; five grandchildren and fond mother of Isabella, John, Thomas, and Ronald; mother-in-law of Joseph west irving lodge. No. 1154. A. F.

A I Blue Island. Driver in Hospital iuanna, vera Mae, Ann. and Bibianne Schultz. Services Monday. 10 a 5 eH- uanl 'uneral nome, Spooner, in charae.

a. m. services Monday, Dec. 8, 2 p. at funeral home.

3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Irving Park. In lieu of flowers. gan av.

Mr. Punis, who had been in a coma for 13 years, died early Thursday in Rose-land Community hospital. funeral home. 1726 W. 18th street.

Inter-, ment Bethania cemetery. CAnal 6-1123. ASfTV Flackl Rnkin. of 1117 S. St.

Lawrence, formerly of Roots 8114 Kimbark died Friday memorials to uyam Children home. Berry, of 12541 Justine Blue Island, who suffered se Friends may call after 2 p. m. Saturday! SENICKA See Psenicka notice. in ner home.

Surviving are LORENZER Frieda A. Lorenzer, be- SMITH Matthew A. Smith, suddenly, late S. Perry, devoted wife of the late John: loving mother of Harry W. Bowler and the late Maurice J.

Bowler. Resting at loved wife of the late John dear five sons, Clarke, Raymond, Mr. Punis had worked as FUNERAL DIRECTORS LAIN SON Funeral Information NORTH CHAPEL SH LA nd-a v. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2645 SATirnrtAv of 7034 S. May street, beloved brother-of Ida Walsh, Mary Hardy, and the late George Smith.

Funeral Tuesdav vere head injuries, is in St Francis hospital, Blue Island motner ot Anita L. Urawe: molher-in-Iaw of Ernst fond grandmother of Dr. Irving Le Roy, and Dr ii "tn place. Funeral Monday, 9 a. to Holy Rosary church.

Blessing 9:30 a. n. Interment Holy a photographic technician on the atomic bomb project and cicuenn ana jonn K. He refused to make a state ocivti.es monaay, ucc. 3 p.

at from funeral home. 7013 S. Racine avenue, to Sacred Heart church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Mount Olivet. Former member of the Harnhnm rlnh st.uti Clyde Griffin; a daughter, Mrs. Regina Buttimer; and 16 tuiicrai nome, ojoj xm. western avenue. FRANZ See Margaret Schramm notice.

FRANZEN See Witt notice. nad started to work his way corner of Berwyn. Visitation after 1 time to think, then move in. I make no concessions. We have some pretty tough men here.

They were going to give me a I'd been expecting it. Well, they did. But we were well prepared, well organized." The rioters, armed with prison madt knives, seized Guards' Calvin Hunt, 33, and Scott Wright, 30, when they went to an isolation ward to take medicine to a convict. The prisoners separated into two groups, each with a hostage, and one seized the prison hospital and theother an office nearby. Threaten to Kill Guards Then they telephoned the warden: We are going to take your prison.

We have the keys and we're going to open cell block 1." They said they would kill the "guards if they were opposed, and Warden Eyman admitted that at times during the thought we would find two dead guards. Nevertheless, the warden personally led 25 men in the direct assault while about 300 national guardsmen, policemen and prison guards ringed the walls Ao guard against new outbreaks. But 1,400 other prisoners remained in their cells. Eyman was an acting "captain of the police department at Tucson, when, in 1934, he participated in the capture of Dillinger in that city. Concerning i isolation treatment of the rioters, the warden commented: They don't have any rights.

If they did, they couldn't get them now." 3-0460. v. m. ounaay. lAJngoeacn 1-6874.

grandchildren. Mass will thru the University of Chi of 1725 LUTZ William H. Lutz, 2318 Downing, SOMMER Gustave Adolph Sommer. be- UrSAUMAX TWa -J 1 be said at 10 a. m.

Tuesday in uciovea nusoana of Marie c.nc5tcr, aevotea nusoana of Lmina, iiuau. ui rieoa, iona iatneT or Ruth Nicholson and Eleanor cago when he was stricken with Wilson's disease. It first 11 in! at chapel MOLITOR Nellie 10 a. m. in church viiacomeui; orotner of Romea, John, Fern Lodivisi.

ami nee Kramp; veteran World War I. Services Monday. Dec. 8. 19H8.

fct. Columbanus church, 71st three grandchildren and five MUISUAI P. at funeral home, 10501 W. Cer- 3 p. m.

at chapel eft him palsied; later he lost lereni. Resting at chapel. 5516 S. Ashland avenue, until Saturday, 10 p. at Hurst funeral home.

Ladd, III after Bnnx fjj ur. Sylvester LOFGREN August roaa, estcnester. interment Forest Home. In lieu of flowers, contributions street and Prairie avenue, Robert B. Knowles i p.

m. at chapel tiis speech, and two years p. sunaay. Interment Ladd, 111 children: brother of Josephine Johnson. Edward, Herbert, Ralph, the late Katherine Michel, John, William.

Fred, and Emma. Resting at funeral home, 6126 Roosevelt road, corner of Taylor avenue, Oak Park, until Monday noon. Remains will then lie in state at Trinity Ev. church, Austin boulevard Fil mm. ior uooa snepnera Lutheran church Des Plaines, 111., will be appreciated.

Fillmore 5-6677. after being stricken he went x-icasc omit iiowers. PRospect -6-0031 GILLIO See Doering notice. Summit, N. Dec.

5 UP Robert B. Knowles, 82, co- Richard Lux. beloved husband of NEAR NORTH CHAPEL 1035 N. DEARBORN-ST. PHONE: DElaware 7-3036 SATTTRrtiV HAJEK Theresa Hajek.

nee Tresch into a coma. The cause of his illness was not determined. street, where services will be held at ment to Ballista on the advice of attorneys. Ballista said witnesses told him that Berry crossed the tracks at 140th street and Western avenue while flasher lights were working. The bus was hit broadside and carried 100 feet.

The crossing has no gates. Another victim Of the accident, John Matthew 36, of 4849 Harold Schiller Park, fireman on the locomotive, remained in serious condition in St. Francis hospital with back injuries. He leaped from the rieaa, nee scniamann; dear father of Mrs. Elsa A.

Rutecki; fond brother of Lyons, Dec. 4. 1958. dearly be- ine iate faui jux. Services Monday.

2 SANDERS Charles D. 1 p. m. at Chanel p. m.

interment waldheim. Life member of Telephone Pioneers of America. Village 8-6106. tounder of the Chance Vought corporation, died Thursday in de received a citation from ot. inartes HaieK: devoted mother of Charles W.

and Eugene fond mother-in-law of Beverly J. and p. at iuneral nome. 2335 E. 75th at nol.chv i mi the war department for his granamotner of Beverly nis.

nome. Knowles started of Azure lodge. No. 1153, A. F.

A I STOPA Genevieve Stopa, nee Grabus. of Interment Cedar Park. SOuth Shore I beloved wife of John; lovina SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: TRiangle 3-0024 BATiinriAv 8-7717.

mutner oi jean lnn r.lnhnl and Theresa dear ter William and Charles Tresch, Eva. Liene. Resting practicing law in New York work on the atomic project. Punis lived at 10639 S. Mastny Genevirve Hnritilr Ta.

MARTIN Ada Diehl Martin. 07ri7 5 o. ooiiei avenue, Lyons. Services Monday. Dec.

11 a. m. KfclAOLDS Wilfred 1 p. m. at chapel seph; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of five.

At funeral home. 7308 Archer avenue. Summit, iust west of Har- uamen avenue, uec. ias, beloved wife of the late Walter G. Martin: fond City in; 1899 and retired in 1950.

Meantime, he helped found Chance Vought which ivTi "uouiawn memorial Fark, mother of Mrs. Betty Schmitz of Keno- HARDY See Matthew A. Smith notice, icm. funeral wonaay, 15 a. to St John's Polish National Catholic church.

455 S. Kedzie. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Fairmount cemetery.

GLobe 8-0208. Wabash av. with his mother, Anna, who remained at his side during the years, and a sister, Mrs. Helen Ferrell. Two brothers, John and Ai sna, and Mrs.

Harriet Blanchard: grandmother of seven; sister of Charles W. Diehl of Kerrville, Mrs. Godfrey S. Sparks of Chiago, Mrs. Charles ur.uDuiau-UMll Helblin.

Sr i itage, 78. beIoved husband of SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 E. 75TH-ST. PHONE: FAirfax 4-7177 SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST.

PHONE: BEverly 8-2182 SATURDAY H. Judd of Santa Barbara, and the SUAREZ Elizabeth M. Rafferty Suaret, later became the United Air craft corporation. James J. Carroll Miner neiDling; devoted beloved Wife of the late Ftrrlrrtrb late Harry Diehl.

At chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held dear mother of James Vincent; sister ef John Edward Richard and red, also survive. Saturday, Dec. 6, at 3 m.

Inter-1 iuij. juaaeieine Maher. Louis A. James Mrs. Dorothy Pftko; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; brother of Lee Helbling.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from funeral hnm. locomotive and dragged several children from the path of another train that was approaching the crossing. ment Mount Greenwood. LESARO Rose 9:30 a.

m. in church James J. Carroll, 58, of raincK j. rtatierty. ana Catherine Bullis.

At chapel, 4817 Madison street. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. to Rnnrrn'tini MACRO Frank Mauro. late of 1437 MARTIN Ada D. PHILIPP Martha G.

TURNER Angus C. CRIME LAWYER P. m. at chapel 10 a. m.

at chapel 2 p. m. at chapel at to Our Lady of Peace church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

In- church. Mass at 10 a. Burial Calvarv iJlackhawlr street, devoted husband of Susanna, nee Peters; beloved brother of tcmetery. Austin v-1130. Louis of Joliet and the late Mary Ipno- i ou rawi.

isuutn Shore 8-8822. WINS CATHOLIC lito: fond brother-in-law of the Ut, leitemaum. nee BMKEL-Paul H. Henkel nf nav- TJl, Condition of 2 Tots Serious The two seriously hurt chil Frank TnnnliM F.m.r.i Isaacs, ot od Jettery avenue, beloved beloved husband of Lora nee WaHlpv Piser a. from chapel.

1410 N. Ashland f1" dear sister of Hylda dear father of Mildred I. Zook; father- Mandle. Lottye Isaacson. Ruth SilKrrman LAYMAN AWARD m-iaw ot Gilbert Zook: ranHfthr avenue, to St.

Stanislaus Kostka church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. MOn- -Nathalia Somer, and Milton Isaacs. Serv ices wonaay, a. at chapel.

6935 Rtnnv IvlanH au.nti. Tmspmam. l- roe t-044 or AKmitage 6-2934. Edward Bennett Williams, a of Gilbert Paul Zook; brother of Louis Henkel of Liberty. Edith Bates of Rockford, 111., and Guy Henkel of Mil orant Fark, Kankakee county, a live stock buyer at the Union Stock Yards for 35 years, died Friday in St.

James hospital, Chicago Heights. He leaves his widow, Angeline, and a son, Robert A. Mass will be said at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday in Little Flower church, 80th and Wood streets.

Felix Platkus McACLIFFE John J. McAuliffe. beloved Woods. DOrchester 3-4920. MEMORIAL CHAPELS NORTH SOUTH NORTHWEST WEST CHICAGO eading criminal court lawyer, husband of the late Katherine.

nee Don- tiritii.ii c-n ovan: rirar father, nf Ma Rn.hor. I II KI I ILLI llomena Tiritilli, ovan; dear father of Marv Rothgery. dren are Bobbie Woestman, 5, of 14631 Kildare Midlothian, in St. Francis hospital, and Frank Guarisco, 4, of 2917 Cochran Blue Island, in Ingalls Memorial hospital, Harvey; waukee, wis. Services Monday, 1 p.

m. at chapel, 124 Madison street. Oak Park Interment Woodlawn. Masonic services Valerio, beloved wife of the late Tas-quale; dear mother of Ida, William and Herman Tiritilli. Dora Di Contrn.co, Florence Di Giulio.

Lena Santiuri under the auspices of Oak Park lodge, Estate of Roy O. West No. 540. A. F.

A A. Siloam Com Palmer. Anthony, Steve and Roy Teal: 13 C. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 104 YEARS Marcclla Matz, James, Thomas, Patrick, Catherine Strob.

Bernadine Secky, -Michael, the late Myrtle, Willard. Robert, and John: grandfather of 24: greatgrandfather of brother of Catherine Nelson, the late Nora Gilfoyle. Mary Slattery. Patrick. Michael, and Thomas.

Funeral Tuesday. 8:45 a. from funeral home. 5438 S. Halsted street to St.

Agnes' church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. BOulevard 8-0662. Placed Above $800,000 mandery escorts Sunday at 8 P. m.

Past master of Oak Park lodge. No. 540, A. F. A A.

M.l'pas't patron of Oak Park chapter. No. "539, O. E. past The children were being 221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren: fond sister of Theodora Piccole, Felicetta Alfonsetti, Susan Di Cristofero, the late Domenic.

Peter. Maria. Nunciata. and Ernestine. Funeral Tuesday.

8:30 a. from funeral home. 2500 N. Cicero ave was presented with the Cath-olic Layman of the Year award Friday night by the Georg Uni i club at a dinner in the high priest of Circle chapter. No.

246 IN MEMORIAM Felix Platkus, 69, of 4019 S. Rockwell a tailor, died R. A. thrice illustrious past master taken to their homes from the Small Fry Nursery School and Kindergarten, 2000 York nue, to St. Genevieve's church.

Interment Mount Carmel. BErkshire 7-8070. McCORMICK Donald Dean McCormick. KAISER Frank Kaiser. In loving memory of my husband, who passed away five years ago today.

Always in my heart DEVOTED WIFE ELSIE." WAGNER Matilda Wagner, nee Borne- Friday in his home. He retired three years ago after 41 years or council io. K. A s. member of Siloam commandery.

No. 54, K. Medinah temple. Ancient Accepted Scottish rite, and Chicago Pressmen's union. No.

3. Blue Island, when the locomotive hit the school bus. man, beloved wife of the late Edward: loving sister of Eleanor Utzelman and -FRATERNAL NOTICES- beloved husband of Minna; fond father of Mrs. J. Richard Thomas and Donald Dean.

five grandchildren; brother of Dr. J. Byron and R. Leslie McCormick. Services 3 p.

m. Saturday at Highland Park Presbyterian church. Interment Em-den, 111. Resting at chapel. 1913 Sheri with Hart, Schaffner Marx.

SUPREME CHAPTER. 28. O. E. 8.

HERM Emma Herm, beloved wife of The owner of the nursery Hermimt Anderson. Member of i ranee E. Willard chapter. No. 443.

O. E. and Unity shrine. No. 92, W.

S. J. Eastern Star services Sunday at 8 p. in. and White Shrine services.

Monday. 2:30 P. at chapel, 1648 W. 63d street. Interment Evergreen cemetery.

Surviving are his widow, Rose; a son, RichaTd Platkus, and a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Uze- dan xoad, Highland Park. ww(yt KfOC J0v4H000ggtt Blac His clients school, Peter Kooyenga, 36, was arrested in his home at sister soitnia werhane. Resting at funeral home. 3918 Irving Park Saturday.

2 p. at Tabor Evangelical Lutheran church. Belle Plaine and Leclaire avenues. HAZEL R. GRAF.

Worthy Matron. GLADYS C. BECKETT, Secretary. MITCHELL Peter M. Mitchell of Itasca.

Williams the late Richard dear mother of Walter Howard A and Chester grandmother of five. At funeral home. 12 Lake street. Oak Park. Services Monday, 1:30 p.

m. Intermenf Mount Auburn. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American Cancer society. Village 8-8788. 111., beloved husband of Margaret Mitch ell, nee Kirby; dear brother of Dave, mack.

Services will be held the school and charged with WALSH See Matthew A. Smith notice. Georse. William. John, and the late Roy O.

West, attorney, Republican leader, and secretary of the' interior under President Coolidge, left an estate in excess of $800,000, it was disclosed Friday as his will was filed with Bernard Korzen, clerk of Probate court. He died Nov. 29 at age 90. He lived at 5633 Woodlawri av. The will provided his estate should be shared by a son, Owen West, of 808 E.

Deer-path, Lake Forest, and a daugtiter, Mrs. Helen Cannon, 999 Lake Shore dr. The Continental Illinois Nat i a 1 Bank and Trust company was named executor. Westerlund. Robert, Thomas, James and Christine WESTERLO'D Edward having improper license plates at 10 a.

ml Monday in the ch'ap- have included the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy, Frank Cos-tello, New York gambler, husband of the late Elsie; dear brother Livingstone. Resting at funeral home. ei at s. Halsted st.

of Sophie Johnson: fond uncle of Liliic. 4817 Chicago avenue. Services Saturday I DEATH NOTICES at 2 P. Interment Oakridge cemetery. Gladys, Ellen, Agnes, and Ewald.

At fnnrral 3918 Irvini Park road. James Hoffa, president of the i MORRICAL Orval H. Morrical. 1910 S. Louis Kaplan Service Saturday.

2:30 p. m. Interment on the bus and failure to file insurance with the secretary of state. He was released on $1,000 bond to appear in Blue Island Police court Dec. 16.

Throop street, beloved husband of Dorothy; loving father of Betty John Over Mount Olive cemetery. Member ot Order of Rune berg. No. 16. heat Clare and Georgiann: fond son WILLLA MS Beverly Williams of Char of Melvin and the late Maude Morrical; brother of Dale and Harold.

Services lotte. N. C. Thursday, Dec. 4, at noon.

private. Past master of Metropolitan survived by his wife: one daughter, and one sister. Memorial services Saturday, teamsters union; and David Beck, Hoff a's predecessor. Williams received his law degree at Georgetown university in Washington, D. and later taught criminal law there.

Louis Kaplan, 50, of 4647 Monticello Skokie; president of the Motor World Restaurants, died Friday in Weiss hospital. He leaves his widow, Selma; two sons, Allan and George Kaplan, and a sis lodge. No. 860. A.

F. A. M. Honorary member of Progressive lodge. CAnal 4 o.

Christ Episcopal church. Me iODGSON John W. Hodgson, beloved husband of the late Lillian G-: fond father of John K. and Dorothy Morten-sen; grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of five: brother of Milton Anna Miller. Hazel Kiser.

the late Stephen and Mae Lampert. Resting at funeral home, 6938 W. North avenue. Service Saturday. 1:30 p.

m. Interment Forest Home. President of Hodgson Foundry company. Member of Exemplar lodge, No. 966, A.

F. A A. Columbia commandery. No. 63, K.

T-, and Medinah temple. MErrimac 7-4441. HOTTINGER See Doering notice. IPPOLITO See Frank Mauro notice. JOHNSON Axel J.

Johnson of 3126 Seminary avenue, dear brother of Adolph and Carl. Member of Independent Order of Viking lodge. Brage No. 2, and Hallands forbundet. Funeral Saturday.

7 P. at chapel. 929 Belmont avenue. Interment Rosehill cemetery. Police Wives to Hold 6-U910.

morials may be sent to Mental Health clinic, 1618 Elizabeth avenue, Charlotte MOSES Harold Moses, beloved husband ANSTETT Michael Anstett, beloved father of William. Edna Norman, and the late George. Funeral Monday. 2:30 p. at chapel, 5911 W.

Madison street. Interment Concordia. EStebrook 8-7500. ARDITO See Doering notice. BADOV'INAC George Badovinac, 2845 S.

10th avenue, Broadview, formerly of 1326 S. Clarence avenue, Berwyn, husband of the late Marie: dear father of Marie Blazis, George. Edward, the late Joseph, and John Badovinac: brother of Edward Butler: nine grandchildren snd two great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. from home for funerals, 5844 W.

Cermak road, to St. Mary of Celle Mass 10 a. m. ln- ferment St. Adalbert' cemetery.

OLym-pic 2-0243. 4. N. C. ot irma, nee Simon: devoted father of Yule Party on Monday The Police Wives association ijOU'seM of, ark- WILLIS See Kwilosz notice.

godfather of three." fond other" oP crTes Edna Bermond of An.el arf F.fft, Charles fond aunt of ter: Services will be held at 11 will hold its annual Christmas Dorothy Ring. Services Saturday. 3 M. Gross. Services Monday.

11a. nv. at OLD WATCH STOLEN An 80 year old watch with 'a chain bearing three told crosses was stolen from the home of Louis Collaris. 5007 Maypole he informed police Friday 'naay the chapel at party at 8 p. m.

Monday in St, chapel, 5206 Broadway. Family will be MINK COAT STOLEN Mildred Gray, 425 Roscoe told polWe Friday that burglars stole a mink coat valued at 43.500 and a mink stole valued at $1,200 from her apartment. p. -at funeral home. 2333 E.

75h street at Oglesby SOuth Shore 8-7717. 3019 Peterson av. at nome, zsui N. Sheridan road, until time of funeral. Please nmft flnwers.

I Jude's hall, 221 Madison st. LOngbeach 1-4740 ot VEraon 8-2221. WOBT8MASK See Kiederiea aoticc i A.

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