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PICRERT Mary Plekert tie Runt. Oct. TITTOTH S.LD Mary Ann ntzrtral. tie IATKC Agnes tatks, nee Wystafke. tat ef campoeu, ox tth 3.

sangiey awaree. izx w. cxnn avenue, eeioveaj win 01 ACCIDENT TOLL witt of the late John fond mother of Julian, loving mother of Hearr. Adeline, HAIL INCUBATOR TRIPLETS' 8TH I OttTTTJ ARIES I CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Monday, October 9, 1950 Part 6 Page 6 Charles Harold James and Anna, sister of Charles L. Campbell.

Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 10, at 9 a. from funeral home. 7705 Cottar Grove avenue, to SL Dorothy's church.

Interment Mount OUveL Pleas omit flowers. BIRTHDAY TODAY Dayton S. FarreQ I Isadore S. Gainei 1930. late or sl H.

sprint street, augin, 111., betoved wife of the late Charles fond mother of Charles Wells sod Mrs. Merle Ward, grandmother of all aa4 great-grandmother of six. Funersl serviced Wednesday. 2 p. st chapel, 7704 Cottage Grave avenue.

Interment Xlcunt Hope Pt RAMI Pi lino Ptraml. betoved husband et Incs. oee Catanl: fond father at Reno and Mario, dear son of Frama. ne Ferrarir nephew of Fred and Julio Ferrari. Funeral Tuesday.

9 a. av. (rem chapel. S43S W. Chics ro avenue, to Our Lady ef th Angela church Interment Mount CarmL KKvata a-7300.

Clayton S. Farrell of 1219 Tay FLAN John K. Flan a ran of 8339 (Pietara on back peg) One big birthday cake will be Raymond, and Grace, sssother-tn-Uw of Bill Miller, grandmother three, sister of Ann Latke. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 11, at a.

from chapel. 1129 Webster arena, to Annunciation cbarch. Interment St. Adalbert's. ARmltage 6-4630.

LEMMOX John R. Lemmoa of 45 Oekwood avenue. Highland Park, suddenly. Oct. a.

husband of Rose R. Lemmon. Father of John James R-. and Phillip Rutins at chapel. 21 M.

Sheridan road. HlghUnd Park. LETSCB WTlhetmtna Letach. sovtng wit of th 1st Gottlieb, formerly 01 S84S Wallace. IN ASHLAND AV.

HIGHEST IN CITY lor st, Joliet chairman of the Far WORKER KILLED BY AUTO AS HE shared by the McKune triplets. rell Manufacturing company of Langley avenue, beloved husband or a Mae. food father of Edward grandfather of Gregory and Timothy, brother of Katherln Bent and James. Funeral from drawing roam. 7838 Cottage Crore avenue, 30 a.

m. Tuesday. Oct. 10. to St.

Cletllde's church. Interment Holy Sepukchr cemetery. RAdeUff 9-0230. Jane-Anne, Jo-Anne, and Emmet and 20 classmates from the third Joliet, died yesterday in Silver Cross hospital there. A native of Pawnee City.

Neb, he had been a grade of St Ita's school when the Ashland av. was the most dan fond mother of Rudolph, grandmother Robert. Resting at funeral bob. 66th place Joliet resident since 1906. In 1908 FTTH Martha Flynn.

nee HUhke. Oct. T. PUSS IRS Robert TerrlB Powers, Oct. 1950, et 3218 Thaver street.

Bvanston. 111., husband et Natalie Powers, lather et Natalie MUler. Servtee 3:19 p. as. Monday at chapel.

1567 Maple avenue. Xvaastosw Entombment Memorial park. PStESCOTT See Anna Kacha notice. and Vlncennes, until 11 a. av.

Mood gerous street for traffic in Chicago he founded the company, manu CROSSES STREET Service at Elon BVangeDcal Reformed Church late of 3758 N. avenue, dear mother ef Dorothy Narbut, fond sister ef Anna Rohde. August, and Frank Aiishke. Sophie Anderson, and Mary SallnsaL grandmother of three. Fuueral Wedneaday.

0:30 last summer, and the triple inter of Auburn Park. 8336 Green street at facturer of steel tanks, and was its president until his retirement p. as. Interment Mount Uteenwood. 4 FCFTNwT Magdalene Farondt.

aee Ignowska. from funeral name. 3301-03 K. LOCKKKBIF Lee Snyder Lockerbie, betoved section of Western, Lincoln, and Lawrence avs. was the city's most triplets celebrate their 8th birthday today with a party in their home, 5430 Magnolia av.

They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet J. McKune. The triplets were incubator babies the first six weeks of their lives Steven and Edward Chambers, twin sons of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry ef 3118 w. Armttage a venae, beloved wife Sovthport avenue, to St. Bona venture's last December. Surviving are his widow, Leone; a uaughter, Pa cf the late Const sn tin, rovtrrj mother el dangerous traffic spot, Capt Seven Injured in Crash wife of Oswald, fond mother of Raymond and Bern tee Beaullea.

grand mother et Roger Beaultau, Shirley. Keith. Marlen. Marilyn, and Randall Snyder, sister of Frank. Ames, and Mildred.

Funeral Wednesday. 0:30 tricia: three brothers, and three Roman. Stanley. Frank. Walter, Lottie Bye sea.

and Clara, saother sn saw of Magdalene, Marlon, and Ann. Funeral WedSMdav. 10:36) Michael Ahern, chief of traffic police, reported yesterday. a. as.

from chapeL 1416 N. Ashland aw a. from chapel. 3100 Irving Park, to Immaculate Heart of Mary church. Interment to St.

Stanislaus Kostka church. sisters. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p. in. in Christ Episcopal church, Joliet teitnent St.

Adalbert's. ARmitag 8-3934. su Joseph i cemetery. There were 682 accidents in KADL Cotthard RadI et 3343 S. SSth ave Chambers, 5010 S.

Morgan st, will celebrate their 4th birthday at a LOCJTT Lillian Moll notice nue. Cicero, age 77 years, beloved husband, of Marl, fond father ot Harriet Chenille: Ashland av, and 46 at the triple intersection. Western av. was the Fred E. Ostrander LCETKEMXrEaY Francis de Sales Loetko- party in their home.

They are and Richard, brother et Anna Fretaulira tour grandchildren. Member of William Mo meyer. husband Of Margaret McAn drew LBefkemeyer, devoted father of John Fred E. Ostrander, 70, of 7604 healthy and sturdy now, altho Klnley camp. No.

6. U. S. W. v.

Serviced NearNaperville Michael Schmidt, 80, of 2612 N. Austin a cement worker, was killed last night when he was struck by an automobile as he was crossing the street at 2507 N. Austin av. Henry Tobias. 23, of 2015 Wabansia av, a mechanical engi Francis, brother ef the Rev.

Lawrence Laetks. merer ef Marshall. Joseph. Elisabeth. born three months prematurely.

Tuesday. 3 P. av. at bom tor funerals. second most dangerous street with 651 accidents, and the intersection of 79th st and Stony Island av.

5644 w. cermak road. Cresnatloa woooj- lawa. OLymplc 3-4343. Cregier av, an assistant engineer in the office of the chief engineer of the Illinois Central railroad, died yesterday in his home.

Mr. church. Interment SL Adalbert's cemetery. Lincoln 9-0098. rmtSCH Alex Frtsch.

beloved hasband of Edna, aee Gaedc: fond father et William and Betty Jean, brother of Edward, Funeral Wednesday. Oct, 11. at 1:30 a. as. from parlors.

5325 W. Falloton avenue. Interment Montrose cemetery. BXrkshlre 7-387e-7. CAnrES Isadore 8.

ef 350e Lake Shore drive, beloved husband of Hannah, ne Jacob: dear father of A. J-. Dan Harry B. and Maurice devoted grand-lather of sis grandchildren, fond brother of Bea Bernstein and Leo Gaines, service Tuesday. 11 a.

at chapel, 8306 Broadway. Interment RosehlU. GOLD SWORTHT Annie Goldsworthy. Oct. 9.

age 84. late residence Rockford. 111., formerly of Chicago, beloved mother of Mrs. William Tlmblln. fond aunt of Mrs.

O. Guest and Mrs. Arthur Berry of Chicago, and Mrs. Charles Horn of CaL. dear grandmother of Robert.

William, and OtttlM Tlmblln. crest-fTasdmother ot Carol Ray and Kahrea Zlde. Funeral was held Saturday at Mineral Point. GREENFIELD Leah Greenfield, beloved wife of Ixsak. dear another ot Mrs.

Malviaa KaU. Louis, and Mrs. Margaret Wlshmer, and Agnes Bcnauwecker. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 11, at a.

from chapel. 304 Osden avenue, to Blessed Sacrament church. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. Three Killed, One Injured as Automobile Hit Tree RAFTER See Mary William DOUes. RE ARDOR Grace Clark Reardoa at 831 was the second most dangerous irXTKEMKTT Silas Francis.

Be Francis spot with 27 accidents. 36th street, beloved wile ef Patrick Rear don, loving mother ot Marlon Lundmann. Ostrander, with the railroad 40 Sales Luctkemtytr nolle. Capt Ahern issued these and Isadore S. Gaines, 69.

of 3500 Lake Shore dr, president and founder of the Saginaw Furniture Shops, 666 Lake Shore dr, died yesterday. His father founded a chain of retail stores in 1889, and Mr. Gaines became associated with the business in 1900. In 1915, he founded the furniture manufacturing concern and abandoned the retail field. Since 1915, the company has manufactured household and institutional furniture.

He leaves his widow, Hannah; four sons, A. J-, Dan mJ, Harry and Maurice 1L Gaines; a sister, Mrs. Bea Bernstein, and a brother, Leo. Services will be held at 11 a. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 5206 Broadway. John V. Mass for John V. Hellgetb, 56, of 1030 Austin Evanston, who died Saturday in his home after a heart attack, will be said at 10 a. tomorrow in St.

Nicholas' church, Evanston. Burial will.be in All Saints' cemetery. Mr. Hell-geth had been associated for 15 years with the West Woodworking company of Chicago. Surviving are the widow, Alice; a son, John; two sisters, Mrs.

Catherine Mc-Ilvaine and Mrs. Emma Miller, and two brothers, Bernard and Joseph. Seihin Ikeda. TOKYO. Oct.

9 Monday (JP) The reputed director of Japan's war time economy, Seihin Ikeda, 83, died today of cancer. Ikeda was financial adviser to the regime of Premier Hideki Tojo in World War II. Ikeda was indicted as a war criminal and placed under house arrest but the indictment was lifted because ef his advanced age. years, was Dora in oaiesourg, Funeral Tuesday. 9 a.

aw, from funeral home. 713 W. 31st etreet. to All Saints Ellis Grove, 111, Oct 8 (JP) Three men were killed today, and LTKCH Charles K. Lynch, beloved hasband neer, was the driver.

He was re of Catherine, nee Lee: son of the late other traffic accident statistics for church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery, law James W. and Gertrude, brother ef Mm. Knox county.

His widow, the former Nettie Cramer; a son, A. formation. Victory 3-1138. Marlon Coyne, George. Fred, and th late June, Jul) and August in a quar one was injured when their automobile struck a tree a mile south leased by police after being given summonses charging him with failure to have a safety sticker, William Kurt on Lynch.

Funeral Wednesday. REILLEY See Charles Crowell notice. BEINTNG John F. Reining. 4023 N.

Weleort Stanley, and a sister, Mrs. Ethel :30 a. nv, from parlors. 7th street and terly bulletin to his 1,100 man force. It stressed the traffic de Fergusson, New York City, sur Dorchester avenue, to St.

Laurence a church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of St. Laurence Holy Nam society and past. failure to exercise due care.

anJ vive. Services will be held at 1:30 oi here. The dead were identified as Charles H. Houston, the driver, 25, and Frank Green, 26, both of Belleville, and William A. Lucky, partment's policy of selective en avenue.

Oct. 7. 1950. beloved husband of Frances, loving father of Robert, Edward. Raymond, James, and Howard, toad grandfather ef three grandchildren, dear brother of Ana Reining.

Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 10 st p. m. at chapel.

3114 lrvtng FaiJC road. Interment Mount Auburn cemetery. no. American Legion. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at forcement that is, putting the MACK FT Timothy W. Mickey. ISIS K. T3 2024 E. 75th st, and burial will be six grandchildren, and two jreat-giand-children.

Services Monday. 10 a. at street, beloved husband of Eva fond 22, of Scott air force base. David most traffic police at the most on Wednesday at Clinton. BIEDEL George RledeL beloved us band ef chapel, 3600 w.

Roosevelt road. Interment Waldbelm cemetery. F. Beavon, 2L also of the air base, accident-prone locations at times father of Lawrence Edward, brother ef Mrs. Ella Breen.

John Burke. Mrs. Kathleen Uecker. Mrs. Anna Nordgreen.

and th late GRUBB Annette. Wilcox Grubb. Oct. 1950, Henry J. Moulders rfsmes aiackey.

Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 10. when most accidents occur. One Every Six Minutes of 3015 Unco la street, Evanston.

111., wife at 9:30 a. m. from funeral horn. T3d street driving too fast for conditions. Ssven persons vere injured, two of them critically, yesterday in a collision of two cars at an intersection of highway 34 and the Naperville-Wheaton near.Na-perville.

Woman Suffers Fracture The seriously injured victims was injured. Authorities said the car was southbound on Illinois highway 3 about 50 miles south of the late Edna RledeL toad sn sf us late Lawrence and aUltabeth. brother oi Arthur W. end Robert the late XsteUe Waster ling and EarL Resting st funeral home. 8831 W.

Chics go avenue. Services Wednesday, as 3:30 p. as. Interment Acacia Park. Henry J.

Moulders, 46, a motor of the late Samuel C. Grubb. mother ot Mra. and Dorchester venue, to St. Laurence't church.

Mass at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Edith C. Buchanan. Mrs.

Helen G. Morgan Bcpucnr cemetery, Ainu -itoo. St Louis. cycle photograf messenger for the Associated Press in Chicago for 14 and the late Mary Louise Crubb. gTandmother of Mrs.

Stuart B. Potter. Wlnnetka. There were 21,020 accidents reported in the three month period ROVANO Dominlck Romano, beloved bus and Thomas Morgan of Garden City. N.

Y. years, died of a heart attack last MATER Leonard R. Mayer. fonS brother et Ben dear uncle ef Harry B. Resting at chapeL 938 X.

47th street until 11 lbl, Tuesday. Service Tuesdsy. Oct. 10, 3 P. aw an average of one every six I minutes.

Seventy persons were I DEATH NOTICES five great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchlid. Resting at chapel. 1567 Maple Evanston. Service 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, at St. Mark's church.

Ridge avenue and Grove street. Evanston. Interment Me at lamuy tot. Roseruu cemetery. were Mrs.

Mildred Mathews, 38, of night as he was driving home from a theater. His home was at 7411 Hanover av. Summit He was a member of the Chicago Press band of the late Margaret, ne DamtaniJi fond father et Leo. Atty. Fred Dorothy 1, Mrs.

Rose Anthony I Bonglom. Mrs. Cells I Joseph I Ftoretto, Anthone Retinal, and Angeto. dear brother el Mrs. Elizabeth Abblnanti.

Anthony. Sam. and! Mrs. Catherine Romano ot Italy. Funeral Tuesday.

9 a. from chapeL 441 North avenue, to Bt Philip Bealst church. Interment St. Joseph's. Member et FrateW lama Maria SB.

Laaretana society. Mich McFADDEX Martin McFadden. formerly et 1312 Draper street, beloved husband of morial Park. Mount Union, and Eaul Callo- AHL Laura Ahl. et 373T S.

Marshneld ave Mary Gorham McFadden. father of Thomas. HARRIS John Harris. Oct. T.

1950. Iste Francis. Vincent. Mary Lichtensttln. and of 7933 Maryland avenue, beloved husband Photographers association.

Survivors include his widow, Evelyn; Rita Ana. brother et Michael, John. Patrick, the late Thomas, and Francis. At funeral nue, dearly beloved wife of the tate Leopold Ahl. devoted mother of Fred and Mrs.

Minnie Merrill, grandmother of William and Lauraclslr Gilbert. Services Wednesday. 1:30 p. at chapel, 5652 S. Ashland avenue.

Interment Oak Woods cemetery. REpubUc 7-0077. of Mattl L. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m.

from chapeL T705 Cottage Grove avenue. home, 4454 N. Damen avenue, at Sunnyside. tgaa a-1234-a. to SL Constantinc's church.

74th and three daughters, Cathy, 5, Linda, SACL-Charles Saul. Oct. 8. 1950. ef 6830) well, 32, of 821 Highland av, Aurora.

Mrs. Mathews suffered probable fractures of her skull, pelvis, and ribs. She was taken to Copley hospital, Aurora. Callowell suffered a fractured pelvis and serious cuts. Stony Island avenue, for services at 2 p.

m. Anthony avenue, beloved brother et Arthur 2, and Mrs. Christine Stewart, 17, Interment Oak Woods. Former employe of Member ot Holy Name society. Native of auctapoo inn end steamship z.

ANDERSON Amanda C. Anderson, Oct. T. County Roscommon. Ireland.

and a brother, Gerald, employed iwuicu in incut aiiu a uijureu. The three month accident total was 3,393 greater than in the pre- vious three month period of March, April, and May, but traffic deaths decreased by 51, altho the total of injured increased by 387. Failure to yield the right-of-way to other vehicles and to pedestrians, and following too closely in traffic, were listed as the traffic law violations which most frequently resulted in accidents. More than half of all accidents HASSELLOF Bee Lillian Anderson notice. on the Rockford, HI, newspapers.

O. Saul. Mrs. Ruth Retsser. Wesley W.

Saul, and th late Mrs. Marl Hartford, son ot th tste Fred snd Amelia SauU Services st chapeL 7509 Stony Island avenue, Wednesdsy. 3:30 p. m. Interment Oast Woods- Information.

Fairfax 4-3900. HAVELKA George W. Havelka of 5639 S. MeKEXZIE John W. McKenxie.

beloved has band ot Mary, loving father of Jay son of Martha and the late Nathaniel, brother of Grace. Edith, and the late Ralph. Servtee Monday, 3 p. at chapel, 6538 M. Clark Others injured in the crash r)r Edward V.

Schulte 1050. beloved wife of the late Elnar. lovlcf mother of Elsie Mentfen, desr grandmother of Leslie and Dana. At chapel. 6501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday. Oct. 11, at 3 p. under auspices of SUr of Victory chapter. No.

675, O. E. S. Burial private. Also member of Linnea lodge, No.

376. Vasa. Charles Fiedler Aberdeen street, dearly beloved husband of Lida, nee Carter; devoted father of Wil were I-rs. Mathews husband. kOIAFFNER Mtna Neumann Schaffner, ne) Charles Fiedler, 65, of 914 W.

street, bongbctca 1-3310. liam, George Ruth Lamping. Alice and Dorothy Kelly, fond brother of Agnes McConnell and Mary Sellers. a 1 Hugh. 41, driver of one of the of Greenwood 68th st, a member of the Interna Wednesdsy.

1:30 p. at funeral home, ANDERSON Irar Anderson, beloved husband Tt tiw-. hea Schulte Optical tional Horseshoe rs union, local No, Davidson; et 8437 W. Monroe street, beloved mother et Werner Neumann snd Hellsv Neumann, grandmother ef Howard and Barbara Ann, sister of Edwsrd and Bert ef New York. Servtcws Mtsnday.

3 a. at-, at chapel, 4228 W. Roosevelt road, corner et Tripp. Interment Weatiawa cemetery. 1716-18 W.

63d street. Interment Mount MENDELSOHN Lens Mendelsohn, nee Brod-sky, of 3054 N. Lincoln venue, beloved wife of Joseph I sister of Harry Brodsky, Fanny Schulman. Anna Nathansoa ef Tucson. Ariz.

Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 11 a. at funeral home, 3021 FuUerton. Interment Greenwood. FRospect 8-1000.

AO, UtU Willi, 4- A WW CUKllfaCia company who died Saturday in his 4. for 44 years, and for the last in Callowell's car, Ronald Peacher, HEI LGETH John V. Hellgeth. Oct. T.

et home, will be held at 1 p. m. to 16 an employe of Sidney Wan- 1030 Austin street. Evanston, beloved hus of Charlotte, fond father of Goldy Woodiirr. grandfather of three, brother of Fanny In Sweden.

Resting at funeral home. 3816 Irvine Park road. Service Wednesday. 3 p. m.

Interment Glen Oak cemetery. Member of Minuer Svlthlod lodge. No. and Elevator Construction union No. 2.

occurred between 1 and 9 p. m. SCHMIDT Michael Schmidt, beloved hue. Jewish Waldhtlm. morrow in the chapel at 67th st.

zer Sons, dairy, 130 W. Garfield band ot Alice Morrow Hellgeth. fond father of John M. Hellegeth. brother of Mrs.

Emma MERGEN Theodore Merges, late ef 817 8. and Dorchester av. He leaves blvd, died yesterday. He is sur Miller. Mrs.

Catherine Mcllvalne. Bernard Campbell avenue, beloved husband ef Mary, a circumstance, Ahern said, which requires half the traffic force to be on duty between those hours. and Joseph Hellgeth. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a brother, Bernard F.

Schulte, and vived by his widow, Pauline. Ser brother ot Mrs. Kat BlsselL Funeral Tues band of th 1st Theresa, ne Dreiberi dear father et Frank, grandfath-r An lene. Resting at funeral home. 2500 N.

Cicero avenue, until noon Wednesday. Servo Ices 4 p. m. at SL Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. 4853 W.

Homer street. In ferment Elmwood. BErkshlr 7-8070. ANDERSON Lillian M. Anderson, nee Has- a.

from chapel. 1555 Maple avenue, day. Oct. 10. 1950.

from ChapeL 314-18 two sisters, the Misses Louise and Evanston. to St. Nicholas' church. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Mary Schulte.

B. Western avenue, to Precious Blood church. 8:30 a.m. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

Member ol Bricklayers. Masons and Plasterers Union of America. Information. vices will be Wednesday at 2 p. m.

in the chapel at 316 W. 63d st Charles W. Mil HERCKTS Jennie Berckis. beloved wlfetsf the SCHOrrER Joseph Sc hop per of Utile Sister List 12 "Most Dangerous The report listed 12 most dangerous streets, those which had sellof. Oct.

8, 1950. of 67S4 Keota avenue, beloved wife of Knut dear mother of Marjorle fond sister of Ruben and Joseph W. Hassellot At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held wednesdsy, Oct.

11. at 1 p. m. Interment Rldgewood. BATISTA Joseph Batista, late of 1636 8.

Mrs. Annette Wilcox Grubb MOnro 6-1376. late David, dear mother of Saul. Isadore, Harry, Oscar, and Jack, grandmother of three. Services Monday, 1 p.

at chapel. 3654 W. Roosevelt road. Interment P. O.

W. cemetery. Forest Park. et the Poor, 3337 Sheffield, fond father ef Joseph husband ot the 1st Katy Sc hooper; six grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday.

10 a. from 1st residence to SL Mary's cemetery. MEKsUL See Frank MUler notice. Mrs. Annette Wilcox Grubb, 94, more than 200 accidents each.

In addition to Ashland and Western MERKES Henry P. Merkes, late ef 8408 S. died yesterday in her home, 2015 East avenue. Berwyn. beloved husband of Rockwell street, beloved husband of Cath HE BLOCKER Ellis beth Herlocker, Bee Hous SCHRE1BER Hsrry Schreiber ef 4639 Drexet arine, nee Klemmer: loving father of Rose Lincoln st, Evanston.

She leaves avs. they are State st, 539; North av, 463; Halsted st, 450; Madison 30, of 1921 Kane st, Aurora, and Robert Thomas, 3L of 819 Gillette st, Aurora, were taken to the St. Charles hospital. Mrs. Corrine Trent, 48, of 211 N.

Market st, Hoopeston, Vermillion county, was killed last night when an automobile in which she was a passenger collided with another car in route 45, near 150th st, Orland township. Her husband, Harry A. Trent, 55, was injured critically and taken to Oak Forest infirmary. The other driver, Bar-tell Olson, 28, of 2219 Ridge av, Evanston, was injured. Five Car Collision Six persons suffered minor in-'uries in a five car collision in oute 20, near route 51 in Gary ast night.

Police said an auto mary Enderle, Patricia Gsynor, and Edward. Funeral Wednesdsy. Oct. 11, at 10:30 two daughters, Mrs. Edith G.

Bu Mary, nee Hladi fond father of Anna Flala, Emma Musll, and Henry. Funeral Tuesdsy, Oct. 10. at a. m.

from funeral home, 6716 W. 16th street. Berwyn. to St. Mary of Celle charch.

Mass. 9:30 a. m. Interment SL Adalberts. GUndersoo 4-0144.

boulevard, beloved brother of Sadie Aacher, William. Frances Cone. Theresa Roblaaon. and Maude Stevenson. Benkes Tuesday, 10 a.

at chapeL 6938 Stony Island avenue. a. from parlors, 3701 W. 63d street, chanan and Mrs. Helen G.

Morgan. st, 353; Cicero av, 322; Roosevelt at Washtenaw avenue, to SL Rita's chapeL ton, of 3147 Lunt avenue, Oct. 7. 1950, beloved wife ef Harwood. devoted daughter of Ethel N.

and the late Dr. W. W. Houston, loving mother of Carol Morrison and Harwood dear atstcr ot Carol Brown, Thomas, and William Houston. At chapeL 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 3 p. m. Interment Memorial Park. 63d and Oakley avenue.

Interment St, 6CRULTE Dr. Edward T. Schulte. brother et rd, 272; Stony Island av, 255; Services will be held at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday in St Mark's church. Alphonaus cemetery, Larnont. UL FRospect Pulaski rd, 237; 63d st, 229, and DECUMAN Thomas J. Beckman Sr. of 4848 W.

28th street, beloved father of Martha. e-8300. Bernard Louis, and Mary Schulte. services Tuesday. 1 p.

at parlors. 47th street and Dorchester avenue. Interment Oak Woods. METZGER Hugo M. Mtttger ef 1844 LarV Evanston.

Archer av, 206. josepn. Thomas James, and Rose. father-in-law of Louise and Frank Mltera, dal drive. Gleovlew.

husband of Helen Metzger. nee Kerber: father ot Mrs. Helen Charles W. Mix, 58, of 5013 N. Wolcott av, owner of the W.

Mix Cartage company, 927 Hudson av, died yesterday. He is survived by his widow, Helen, a sister, Ella, and two brothers, Robert and Martin. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the chapel at 5501 N.

Ashland av. Gen. Robert A. Nagle Newton, Mass, Oct 8 (JP) Brig. Gen.

Robert A. Nagle, 53, who returned to active duty last week as commanding general of the 433d troop carrier wing, Cleveland, died last night HERMANN George T. Hermann, late ot 343 More than 500 segments of 8CHVLTI EUisbeth Schultx. tat of 315C dear brother of Rose Bourdo. brother-in-law of Eric Bourdo and Cella Beckman, sis Andrew H.

Older Maple avenue, Elmhurst. beloved husband of Lets nee Moran. fond father of streets were labeled dangerous, Relllng and Orvlllc Metzger. grandfather of Linda and Dolores Relllng, George and Marian Metzger. Services Tuesday, 3:30 grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 9 a. from funeral home. 4860 Washington, Oct 8 (JP) An George Ray, and Robert, urother of Elizabeth and Mrs. William Umberham of W.

Ohio afreet, beloved wit ot Howard, dear saother of Joseph. Funeral Tuesday. 1 p. from chapeL 634 N. Western avenue, to Acacia Park cemetery.

ARmitage 8-7800. Cleveland. 0 papers pleas copy. Other dangerous intersections listed were 63d st and South P.m. at chapel.

1104 Waukeian road, 3 1st street. Cicero, to St. Dlonyslua' drew H. Older, 33, Washington cienview. interment Memorial Park.

cnurcn. interment St. Adalbert cemetery, Information. OLymplc 2-2005. correspondent for several movie SERB Gestae Serb.

Ute residence 7310 TaU Santa Cal. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 11. at 9 a from chapel. 133 N.

York street. 9:30 a. Immaculate Conception church, Elmhurst. Interment Queen of Heaven. Park way, 22 accidents; Cermak rd.

and Canal st, 16; Cermak rd. MILLER Frank E. Miller, dear husband et Alma nee Merkel. Service Tuesday. 3 p.

m. at funersl home, 3118 Lawrence and radio publications, died last night of infantile paralysis. He Avenue, Interment Mount Emblem. and Ashland and Blue Island avs. iriven by Mrs.

Laura Hartman, BENNETT Lillian Bennett, nee Verest. at North Ridge. Cal formerly of Chicago, wife of the late Charles H. Bennett, dear mother of William, Charlotte Wilgus and Curtis, fond sister of Rsymond Verest. Genevieve HILL Harry A.

Hill, of 618 S. Humphrey cott avenue, beloved husband ot Anna, ne Ockon: fond father of Clarence And Erwln. dear grandfather ot seven. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 10.

at I s. as. from funeral hoene. 6754 Northwest highway, ta ImsaacuUt Conception church. Norwood Park.

Interment SL Joseph's cemetery. Picas omit flowers was a native of Hartford, Conn. 15; Ashland and Foster avs, 15; '2. of 741 Hamilton st, Gary, side MIX Charles W. Mix ef 5013 N.

Wolcott avnue. auddenly. Oct. 8, beloved husband of Helen M. Mix.

dear brother of Robert Ella and Martin I. Mix. At chapeL Kuper and Irma Verest. Funeral Wednes wiped four other cars, tipping Kedzie and Diversey avs, 11; 63d and Halsted sts, 10, and Division 5501 N. Ashland avenue.

where services day a. at Van Nuys, Cal. Information, IRvlng 8-0666. avenue. Oak Pask.

beloved husband of Florence Hill, nee Lambert: brother ot Edwin. Ida McClanathan, and the late Minnie Erlckson. Member of Mont Clare lodge. No. 1040.

A. F. At A. M. Resting at funeral home.

5701-03 W. Division street, where Masonic services will be held Wednesdsy, Oct. 11, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Acacia Park cemetery.

AUstin 7-4440: Frederic Pochon-Jent BERN, Switzerland, Oct. 8 (JP) S1MOKDS Lucill Blrnonds. Oct. 8. 1950.

iver one driven by William Bell, of Luverne, Minn. will be held Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 3 et and Washtenaw av, 10. p. m.

Interment Pals una, I1L BODNAR Anne Margaret Bodnar. late of 3101 William T. Foster Lewiston, Me, Oct. 8 UP) Wil MOLt-LlllUn MolL nee Lounv. Oct.

8. 1950. The Injured were Mrs. Hart- Frederic Pochon-Jent, 73, publish W. Huron street, beloved daughter of Anna and the late Stephen, desr sister of George.

wli of Harold B. Biraends. mother of David H. Simon ds and Katherln S. Lewis.

Service at SL Chrysostom's church. 1434 N. Dearborn, Tuesday, 3 p. m. Interment Lakeside.

Mica. In the previous three months. State st. and Madison st. had the ef 406 W.

60th place, beloved mother ot nan, Howard Lewis, 31, of Toledo, er of the Bern newspaper Der Steven. Mary Negri. John. Margaret O'Rourke sirs. Janet L.

Lee, fond sister of Mrs. Clara L. Ellcnberg and the late Bab Lounv. HOCKEL George F. Hockel.

Elgin, 111., be- 1 ana Ernest: ton a slstcr-ln-law or Margaret. most accidents, and the most dan riding with Mrs. Hartman; Bund, died yesterday, on the day liam Trufant Foster, 71, first "president of Reed college at Portland, Ore, died today in his sum Blanche. Salvatore Negri and Marshall SKINNER James 3. Skinner, beloved husband O'Rourke.

Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 11, at his newspaper was celebrating its daughter ol the Iste Charles and Emma Louny. Service at chapel, 7509 Stony Island avenue. Wednesday. 3 p.

m. interment Oak gerous intersection was that of Bell, and the following occupants of Bell's car: Kendel Flentz, 23, 9 a. from chapel. 2245 W. Huron street, loved husband of Susanna Zaharl Hockel, father of George Lyons, 111., John and Mrs.

Elizabeth Sower. Funeral Wednesday from late home, 331 WUUngton avenue, Elgin, at 9 a. 9:30 St. Joseph's Catholic church. Burial ML Hop cemetery, Elgin.

100th anniversary. North av. and Pulaski rd. mer home in Jaffrey, N. H.

to Sacred Heart church. Interment Our woods, information. FAtrfax 4-2900 Rock Rapids, Edward Kuech- Lady of Sorrows. SEeley 3-5400. BRODT Issdore Brody.

2535 N. Maple street Mother Drops Girl Three HOENERBACH Theresa Hoenerbach. nee enmeister, 36, of Wells, Minn, and MONROE Etta Monroe, beloved wife of the late George fond mother of Grace Smith. Alex Munro, Isabelle Vetter. and the late Mabel Semple, sister of Minnie Monro snd the late Cora Lswler.

Funeral Tuesday. 1:30 Franklin Park. beloved husband of Sarah, dear father of Maurice and Betty EDITORS TO OPEN Sclmar Bjornson, 28, of Luverne, Floors, Leaps with Baby res. tour grandchildren. Services Tuesdsy, Jochhelm.

of 1252 Barry avenue, oeloved wife ot Hans, fond mother of Karl and Wolfgang, dear grandmother of Karl Jr. and Ronnie, brothers and sisters In Germany. Services Tuesday. 3 p. at chapel.

3905-07 Lincoln avenue. Interment Graceland. p. et chapeL 838 W. 87th street.

Inter Salem, Oct 8 (JP) A 11 a. at chapel. 3654 W. Roosevelt road. Interment Rand Hill Park cemetery.

of Keystone lodge. No. 639, DR. PERCY BROWN, 74, DIES; HE'S CALLED 1ARTYR TO X-RAY' ment Cedar Park. MUNRO See Etta Monroe notice.

INTER-AMERICAN PRESS SESSIONS young mother tossed a 3 year old a. A. M. nease omit nowers. HOFFMAN Ellen McDonnell Hoffman I Nell I.

MURPHY Thomas Joseph Murphy. late resi daughter out a third story window dence 7945 Ystes svenue. husband of Minn. Mrs. Martha Hudson, 25, Negro, of 3875 Ellis av, was lulled yesterday, and three others were injured, when their automobile skidded In Lake Shore dr, near 27th st, struck three guide posts and a concrete lamp post, and BRONIARCZYK Mary Broniarczyk.

nee Flet-ras. of 2802 S. Kolln avenue, beloved wife Noreen, nee Stenson: father of Msry Theresa today, then jumped out with her infant daughter in her arms. Four and Thomas, son of Elizabeth aod the late of the late John, desr mother of Marie late cf 1420 W. 69th street, dearly beloved wife of the Iste Louis, dear mother of Mar-cella O'Conner and Margaret Young.

Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 sharp, from funeral home, 1018 W. 79th street, to St. Brendsn's church. Interment Mount Olivet. Member of Altar and Rosary society.

Wallgora. Stanley. Frank, and Clarence, sister of Anna Muszchewlcx -na Frank month old Lorraina, daughter of Pletras. grandmother of five. Funersl Thurs 500 Will Act on New Andrew, brother ot Mrs.

Leo Mitchell, Christy, and Andy la Ireland, also the late James. Funeral Wednesdsy, 9 a. from chapeL 79th and Phillips to t-Bride's church. Mass 8:30 m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

BOutls Shore Mr. and Mrs. Henri Pelletier, died. day. Oct.

12. 1950, at 9:30 a. from HOHMANN Edward G. Hohmann. suddenly.

Her sister Linda, 3, and mother funeral home, 2806 S. Kolin avenue, to Good Shepherd church. Interrajit Resur 8-6959. rection. Bishop 7-7231.

Egypt, Oct 8 Percy Brown died today at the age of 74 after a lifetime of X-ray work which he himself said hurt his body with as much "radioactive damage as if he had been an experimental Bikini goat." In his lifetime Dr. Brown under BROWN Alice Holt Brown. Oct. 6. 190 Theresa, 27, were injured badly.

Pelletier, 26, a naval reservist, recently received orders to report for active duty Friday. age 69. of Chicago, 111., wife cf the late MISSALLEM Nicholas Musssllem. 1st et 1240 S. Fairfield avenue, beloved husband of Dorothy, ne Struckmcyer: dear brother of Abraham.

Mrs. Sophie Fshel, end Mrs. Edna Sheya of California. Funeral Tuesday. 9 Constitution BY JULES DU BOIS (CMcae Tribune Press Servtee) New York.

Oct 8 The sixth Inter-American press conference will open tomorrow in the Wal Marshall Ludtngton Brown and the former widow of Cyrus H. McCormlck. beloved sla ter oi Mrs. Edward M. Msckey of Boston, a.

from chapel. 900 S. Sacramento overturned. Taken to Michael Reese hospital were the driver, Alvin Smith, 23; his brother, Edward, 26, and Warren Selth, all Negroes, of 3767 Ellis av. Leo Monica.

27, of 1 Sheridan rd. Lake Bluff, died of injuries in a Kenosha, Wis, hospital yesterday after his automobile overturned near Kenosha. His widow, Betty, and two sons survive. Mon and Henry F. Holt of Kansas Cltv.

boulevard, to SL John the Baptist church -FUNERAL OIRECTORS- Interment SL Mary's. aUacrajssento 3-4747. Mo. Services at Graceland cemetery chapel Monday. Oct- 9, at 2:30 m.

Interment of Jennie, ne Oparka: fond father ef Dorothy Hagbeig, dear father-in-law ef Chart Hagberg. brother of John. Eugen. and the late Clarence and Frank. Services st chspel.

-3234 W. North avenue. Tuesdsy. Oct. 10.

at 3 p. m. Interment Mount Olive cemetery. Member ot I. B.

ot T. C. W. At local NO. 70S.

BElmont 5-0770. SMICKl'S Charles Smlckus. 1st ef 4104 S. Montgomery street, beloved husband of Eva. nee Linkts: dear father of Adelle and Irene, Funeral Thursday.

Oct. 13. 6 a. Irons funeral home. 4330 8.

California aveuue. ta Immaculate Conception church. Interment SL Caalmlr's cemetery. FRospect 6-0099. COPER See Anna Kuehn notice.

8PEIXECY Delia C. Spellecy. beloved dsufh-ter of the iste Michael and Ann MrNtrholaa Spellecy, loving sister of Ann. Michael and th late Mary and James. Funeral Tuesday.

Oct. 10. at 9:30 a. from her residence, .2543 Wilson avenue, to Queen of Angela church, mass st 10 s. m.

Interment Calvary. ROgers Park 4-1617. ST ACT Martha McKrnna Stacy ef 330 3. Humphrey avenue. Oak Park, beloved wife of J.

Frank Stacy, dear sister ot Ann Mc-Kenna, and Mrs. Thaddeus J. Walsh. At funeral home. Austin blvd.

Lake st. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a. to St. Catherine of Siena church.

Interment Mount Carmal. Villa is S-S76S. STEWART George W. Stewart, beloved brother ef Kffle M. Wood.

Clara E. Heft. Harry and the late Burt and Robert. Services 1 p. en.

Vwtdnesday, st chapel. 1646 W. 43d street. In tern lent Oak Woods. STBtJClUdETER See Ktchclss Musssllem notice.

8TTCETW8K1 Helen Louise Study ski. 1st of 6743 A. Escanaba avenue, beloved daugh ter of Mr. and Sirs. Stanley Stursynskl.

loving sister of Sister Msry Malvtna S. ot St. Jcswph, Walter, snd William, sister-in-law of Iran and Dorothy. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from chapel.

8803 Commercial avenue, to Immaculate Conception B. V. M. church, mass 10 s. m.

Interment Holy Cross. Informs tloa SAglnaw 1-6619. 8 TITTX Theodore Stuts of 1418 N. Clark street. Funeral Tuesday.

9 a. from 1733 Larrabee street, to Immaculate Conception church. Interment All Saints'. Mlchlgaa 3-1335. TArsCXTTT 6e Fannie E.

Wallace notice. TEETER Mary Teeter. 3620 Art rill street, beloved wlfa ef th late Fred S. Teeter. Resting at chapeL 418 W.

63d street Service Tuesday, 2:30 p. su. Interment Beverly. of 928 S. Gables boulevard.

Wheaton. 111., formerly of 5225 Glsdys avenue, beloved husband of Mildred Hohmann, nee Simpson: fond father of Psul and Linda, son ot George and the late Pauline Hohmann, brother of Richard. George. Theresa O'Don-nell, and the late Harriet. Resting at funeral home.

5701 W. Division street, until 11 a m. Tuesday. Oct. 10.

In state at Emm us Lutheran church. 5440 W. Gladys avenue until time of service at 3 p. m. Interment Arlington cemetery.

In lieu of flowers friends are requested to place me-memorial gifts to the Lutheran Hour or the Addison Children's Home. AUstin 7-4440. HIGHES Walter Clifford Hughes of Blue Island. beloved husband of Blossom, nea Plumly: fond father of Walter and Donald. Resting at funeral borne.

13050 S. Greenwood avenue. Blue Island. Services Tues NELSON Mary O. Nelson, wife of th 1st private.

went more than 50 operations for removal of parts of fingers or areas Olsf Nelson, beloved mother of th late BIRMCE Charles Burnlce of 13 W. Chest Charles A. Nelson, fond grandmother of Lucille Reanck and Pearl Wells and four nut street, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth, dear father of Charles H. and Roy fond brother of the late Louise LAIN SON Funeral Information great-grandchildren. Service Tuesdsy.

3 st Swedish Old People's home, Evanston. interment Memorial Park. At rest at chapeL 3175 N. Clark street Member of Ladies of Vorsstx and Pauline Kretschmer. At chspel, 3100 Irving Park road.

IRvlng 8-5800 Independence. No. 5. KELMANN See Mine Scha finer notice. CARLE! George W.

Carien. suddenly, at Pittsburgh. late of 3146 Sheffield ave of skin turned cancerous by radiation, associates said. Dr. John F.

Conlin, medical information directors of the Massachusetts Medical society, said Dr. Brown was "a martyr to X-ray." A graduate of Harvard, Dr. Brown took up the study of Roentgen rays in 1903. A member of day, 2 p. m.

Interment Muscatine. Ia. Member ot Morgan Park Baptist church end nue, brother of Olga Kostjal. Carl Carien, Monammed temple. Peoria.

111. NOLTE Henry w. Notts, beloved husband ef Genevieve, oee Fielding: dear father of Lucille Imbrogno, and Henry J. Nolte. brother SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W.

63D-ST. AT HARVARD. PHONE: W'Entworth 6-002S. and Ruth Johnson, uncle of 12 nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday.

1 p. at JACKSTIS John Jackstls of 3137 W. 33d street, beloved husband of the late Eliza chapel, 929 Belmont avenue. nder the of Mrs. C.

Weiss of Mllwsuke. Wis. Member ot Sheet Metal Workers, No. 115. A.

F. dorf-Astoria hotel for what Tom Wallace, chairman, today forecast will be an historic session. Nearly 500 editors and publishers from every republic in this hemisphere except Paraguay are expected to attend, as will editors and publishers from Canada. Bermuda, Jamaica, and Trinidad. Report on Constitution A proposed constitution will be introduced tomorrow to revise the structure of the Inter-American Press society.

The new by-laws are designed to form an Inter-American Press association, which will be a professional organization free from diplomats and poli- auspices of Howard lodge. No. 1134, A. beth, nee Rabiegs; dear father of Ann Dee, Ac A. M.

Interment Mount Emblem. Mem of L. At chapeL 4138 W. Madison Street. ber of Park chapter.

No. 313. R. A. M.

Local 711. I. B. of and Lincoln Square Funeral notice later. NOVAK See John Nowak notice.

ica was a chemical operator employed by Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago. Auto Injuries Fatal Wayne Kiviluomo, 34, who lived in Timber' Trail subdivision south of Elmhurst, died yesterday in Geneva Community hospital, Geneva, of injuries suffered Saturday when his automobile plunged off Roosevelt rd. near Creamery rd, southwest of West Chicago. The car traveled 500 feet, thru a fence, and overturned against a tree in Walter, and Elmer, grandfather of eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, Oct.

10, at 8:30 a. from chapel, 2314 W. 23d place, to Our Lady of Vilna church. Interment St. Caslmir'e cemetery.

Vlnginia 7-6673. post. no. 473. American Legion.

MONDAY. BONNET Isabella. a. m. In church.

ELLING George O. 1 1 a. m. at chapel. WALLACE Irs E.

2 p. m. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. FIEDLER Charles.

NOW AK John Nowak, late of 4969 N. KIV- CLBVENKA John Cervenka. beloved father of patrlck avenue, beloved husband of Sophie, Lillian zanora. George, wuiam. and John Cervenka.

Funeral Wednesday at 1:30 p. loving father ot Thomas. George, Fred, and Eleanor Luckslnger. Resting at funeral hem. Roentgen ray societies in Boston, New York, London, and Berlin, Dr.

Brown was awarded the gold medal of the Radiological Society of America in 1923 and the presidential medal of the American Roentgen Ray society in 1939. at chapel, 5318 W. 25th street. Cicero. Interment Woodlawn.

TOwnhall 3-4242. 3653-55 FuUerton avenue. Funeral Wednesdsy. Oct. 11.

at 0:36 e. to All Saints cathedral. Interment All Sarnta. Founder JEfiFERSEXf Helgo W. Jespersen of 311 W.

Qulncy road. Riverside, husband ot Petra. father ot Robert. Viva Grace Barter, and Helen Clark. Services at chapel.

80 Burlington road. Riverside. Tuesdsy, 2:30 p. m. Riverside 7-2261.

IOHNSON Wlllard B. Johnson. Oct. 7. late NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N.

ASHLAND-A V. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2 64 S. of Novak aV 1926 Fullertoa avenue CROST Morris Crost of 3751 Esstwood avenue. Evanston. beloved husband of Sarah, fond father of Mas and Barney, grandfather cf four, great-grandfather of two.

Services Monday. 1 p. at funeral borne. BEiauot 5-1815. NOWICKt Walter J.

Nowlckl. beloved bus bsnd of Josephine, fond father of Harriet, 5145 Brosdwsy. Interment O. A. cem- the farmyard of Kenneth Messtr.

I ucians wno nave lnnitrated the TUESDAY HER LOCKER Elizabeth H. 2 p. m. st chapel ceive gold medals and the news etery. Foiest Park.

Please omit flowers. i CROW ELL Charles Agnew Crowell. Oct. 8. route 2.

West Chicago. I current society, papers or news services they A three-man committee headed Two Franklin Park policemen WEDNESDAY ANDERSON Lillian M. 1 p. m. st chspcl.

ANDERSON Amanda. 3 p. m. at of 4703 W. Ohio street, beloved hu'band ot Lee Johnson, son of Mary and the late William Johnson, brother of Alfred, Mrs Anna Borglln, Mrs.

Mildred Pack, snd Mrs. Alice Stoneslfer. At funeral home. Austin boulevard at Lake street. Services Tuesday.

Oct. 10. at 2 p. m. Interment Forest Home cemetery.

II REK Vary Jurek. 3833 H. Rockwell street. beloved wife of Walter, dear mother of Harriet Meyers end Anthony Motyka. devoted represent get silver plaques.

The conference will close Friday MIX Charles W. 3 p. m. st chapel. On Oct 16 the delegates will go by Arias, publisher of 1 Panama America, and ex-president of Panama, submitted its report on the proposed constitution to the executive committee and the procedure committee SOUTHWEST CHAFEL 2121 W.

B5TH-ST. PHONE: BEvcriy 6-3183. were injured while chasing a peeder yesterday when their squad car-ambulance struck a rut and crashed into two trees between Emerson and Ruby sts. in Grand av. in the suburb.

The speeder escaped. The freedom of the press com Policeman Chester Partyka, 24, MONDAY. CODY Jennie S. 2 p. m.

in church. LAIN SON 1V30. iste of 6547 Ingleslde avenue, beloved husband of the late Addle, father of Mrs. Eleanor Turner and Mrs. Helen Reillejr Erickaon.

Funeral services Wednesday. 2 P. at chapel, 7705 Cottage Grove avenue. Interment Oak Woods. Information.

RAdcUff 3-7705. DALZEI L- Robert A. DalzeH. beloved hasband of Helen, nee Lorschetder: fond brother of Stanley, nephew of Mra. Richard Allendorf Services 3:30 p.

Tuesday, at chapel. 1648 W. 63d street Interment Evergreen Member of West Englewood lodge. No. 1074.

A F. A. Normal Park chapter. No. 210, R.

A. Englewood Commandery. No 59. K. Oriental Consistory.

Med to ah Shrine, and Ogden park chapter. No. 6030. O. E.

S. Pleas omit flowers. Friends may make gifts to the Englewood Commandery Hospital fund. SEE See John JacksUs notice. DI MEO Christina Dt Meo of 908 S.

Bell avenue, beloved sister of Mrs. Vincent DI Silvestra. Mrs. Concetta Fosco, Mrs. Florence Canavtno, and Fred DI Meo, aunt cf Anna Canavtno.

Funeral Wednesdsy. 9:15 a. from chapel 3346 W. Madison street, to Robert, and Sophie, tather-tn-law ot Bernlce. I Joseph Janeczko, grandfather of Joseph, brother of Theresa Pelker.

Mary Fleming. Theodosla Echaab. and George Funeral Wednesdsy. Oct. 11.

9:30 a. m. from par-1 lors. 8325 W. FuUerton avenue, to SL Stanislaus B.

M. church. Interment SL Adalbert BErkshlr 7-3878. O'CONNOR Catherine M. O'Connor, net Dacey: beloved wife of th late Frank, loving mother of Phyllis Reidy.

Eleanor Roach, and Margaret Brlztc. fond sister ef John Hasting and Julia WcsL also ftv grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 11.

at 9:30 a. m. from late home, 6431 8. Campbell to St. Rits's chspel.

63d snd Oakley avenue. Interment Holy Sepulchre. FRospect 8-8300. O'CONNOR Kate O'Connor ot 7022 Emerald avenue, beloved sister ot Anna schwert-feger and Nellie Hedberg. Funeral Wednesday, at 9 a.

from funeral home, 7831-33 S. Racine avenue, to Sacred Heart church. Interment Mount Olivet. Native of County Kerry. Ireland.

Riser, le 4-7300. 1I8MON May C. Osmon. wife ot the late Abel loving mother of Alta M. Osmon.

Mrs. John H. Tuohy of Long Beach, Ind-. and Chicago, 111. services Mondsy.

1 p. at Carlisle Funeral Home. Michigan City. Ind. Interment Oak Woods cemetery.

1036 67th street. Chicago, at 3:30 p. m. OSTRANDER Fred E. Ostrsnder of 7604 the driver, was taken to Elmhurst I mittee met today to complete its hospital with fractures of the 1 report a statement of the viola- TT BELL Winifred Trrell.

loving wile ot the late MIchaeL fond mother of Mary Garrett. John, Mrs. Kathertne Caney. and th late MIchaeL grandmother ef five, great-grandmother of 13. Funeral Wednesdsy, a.

from funeral home. 264 3 N. Clara street, to St Mary of th Lake church. Interment Mount Carroel. TA EVERT Charles Van Every ef 3721 8.

Honore streeL betoved husband of the lata Emma, fond father of Herbert. Edward, and Jeenette. wrother of Elisabeth Arendt. Services at funeral borne. 1143 W.

31st street. Monday, Oct. 6. at 3 p. m.

Interment Chapel Hill Gardens, WesL LAfayett 3-6643. WALKERLT Joyce C. Wslkerly. 13901 Para avenue. Doltca, wife of th late Martin, beloved mother ef Mrs.

De Lynne B. Hsrt-snan. daughter ot Perry D. White, grand mother ot James Hartman. Resting at funeral horn.

344 X. 116th streeL Services Tuesday. 3 p. as. Interment Oak Lawn.

ALUs CB: Fannie E. Wallace, ne Tapacott, beloved wife ot th 1st Charles, fond mother ef Anna Bell Wallace, sister cf Ethel Henry the Ute William Frederick C. and Evelyn H. TapscotL tees Wednesday. 3 p.

at ariors. 67trt street and Dorchester avenue. Interment Graceland. WEICL Flora Welgl. nee Deutsch, et St.

Louis. desriy beloved wife ef th late Albert, devoted mother of Marlon, dear daughter ef the sate Rizza and Sam. desr sister of Sander. Eugen. Jack, and harry Deutsch.

Rose Stone and Adclin Weiss-Funeral Tuesday at 11 a. m. at chap 3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment Dr. Herxl cemetery.

Jewish Wsldhelm. to Washington for two days. They will be received by President Truman, Oct 17. Museum Movie Operator Dies After Bumping Head Edmund Lewartowski, 55, of 8339 Phillips av a motion picture machine operator in the Science museum, died last night in South Chicago hospital. He had complained of severe headaches after bumping his head on a pipe in the museum a week ago.

shoulder and pelvis, and possible internal injuries. His partner. Policeman Frank Kundari, 26, was treated for minor injuries. 4 Children Die in Fire; tions of freedom of the press in each American republic which will be presented tomorrow. Cabot Awards Will Be Presented Delegates will spend Tuesday at Columbia university for a session in the morning and the Maria Moors Cabot award convocation C.

H. Jordan Co. Funeral Directors Chics zo and Suburbs- FOR 96 YEARS 300 a Er-e-tt Superior 7-7709 CEMETERIES grandmother of James. Frank, and Mary Lyna Meyers Funeral Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m.. from chapel.

2129 Webster, to St. Hedwig Mission church. Busan Kelly ot 4113 N. Albany avenue, beloved wife of Michael, dear mother of Mary Ann Logan. James.

John, and Susan Milligsn of Detroit, grandmother of 14, great-grandmother of three. Funeral from chapel. 3100 Irving Park road. Tuesday 9:30 a. to Our Lady of Mercy charch.

Interment SL Member ef St Margaret of Scotland guild. KEABN'S Catherine McGum earns ot 8353 S. Washtenaw avenue, oeloved wit of th late Michael Kearna, fond saother of John, May. Irene. Francis, Thomas, and Florence Kerper.

Funeral Tuesdsy, Oct. 10, at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 2506 W. 63d street, to St. Rita chapeL Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Respect 4-7770. ILLHOFF Dolores M. Klllhoff.

suddenly, cf 1654 S. Harding avenue, loving daughter ot Rose, ne Slmonek. and Edward fond sister ot Rose Meyer and Edward J. Funeral Tuesday. Oct.

10. 1950. at a. from funeral home, 1511 S. Pulaski road, to Our Lady of Lourde church.

Mass 9:30 a. ta Interment SL Adalbert. LAwn-dale 1-1150. KOPACZ ee Olga Felice notice. KORS AN Peter G.

Korsan. Oct. 7. 1950. beloved husband ot Anna dear father of Leslie.

Peter and Lois Apne Schustek, fend brother of Lena Your.le. Robert, Albert, and Glsdys Stensisnd. grandfather of Ronald. Baby-Sitting Kin Burned BF.AUTTFCL 8 GRAVE LOT Section 7: Oak-ndge: will sell part necessary: real buy. Phone evenings.

BUtterfteld 8-6434. Cregier avenue, beloved hasband of Nettie Ostrander. nee Cran.er; dear father of A. Stanley, fond brother of Mrs. Ethel Ferguson of New York City.

At rest la chspel. 2024 R- 73th street. Services Tuesdsy. 1:30 p. m.

Interment Wednesday. CUntcn. Hi. OSTROWSKI Joseph OstrowskL late of 8640 St. Callistus' church.

Interment Mount Car-met cemetery. DBEYXat Fred W. Dreyer. beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Ehiert. dear father ol Harry.

Adeline Kcenig. and the Late Edward. At chapel. 3100 Irving Park read, where services will be held Wednesdaj. 3:30 p.

m. Interment Acacia Park. Member of Northwest lodge. No. 1151.

A. A. and Humboldt Park commandery. No. 79.

K. T. IGLLAND Hannah Ereiand. Oct. 7.

1950. beloved wilt of the late Ben. dear mother oi in the afternoon. The Cabot awards were established in 1939 by Dr. Godfrey Lowell Cabot of Boston in honor of his wife.

They are presented II GRAVE LOT Wsldhelm cemetery: crates spot Owner. BKverly 8-9907. ST. ALBANS. Vt, Oct 8 (JP) Four children perished today when a small fire suffocated them in their beds as their baby-sitting uncle was burned in a futile rescue attempt The parents.

Mi. and Mrs, Olson Bluto, were away. The -iH MEMOHUM- dear father ot Ansellne. Josephine, Castrair. iSS'JZJSVS Frank and Jalla Wert and Florence Ericasen.

ABBATE Maria Stella Abbate. In cherished memory of my darling mother who left me one year ago today. John. Frank, and Stanley. Funeral Tuesday.

Oct. 10. 7:30 a. from chapel. 1356-38 W.

51st StreeL to St. John of (iod church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. BOulevard 6-5357. PATRICK Harry Patrick age 4 rests, of 7328 N.

Dsmen son of Mr. end annually for outstanding contributions to understanding among the nations of the Americas by Columbia university's board of trustees on the recommendation of the dean of the graduate school of journalism. The recipients re Funeral Tuesdsy morning at 9:30 frosa mortuary. 1356 Wellington avenue. Servica at SL Sebastian's church at 10 o'clock.

Interment Calvary cemetery. Member of St, Sebastian's Aitar and Rosary society. Fleas emit flowers. WILCKK Guile C. WUcke.

Oct. 7. Beloved husband ot Alvtna. nee Sieg. father of Arthur Goiflrmlth.

brother of Otto. Resting at chapel. JdCl Vermont street. Blue Island. John.

Barbara. Paul, and Linda. Servtee 1 Tuesday. 2:30 p. at Bethany Presby-1 terlan church.

Humboldt Mvd. and Cortland I Mrs. Harry Patrick. Service Tuesday. 3:30 st.

At rest at funeral home. 4338 Fuller- DAUGHTER. ROSE AKVER t-JRBETT John Edward Corbett, Oct. 0. 1949.

The blow was hard, the shock severe. We never thought bis death so near. Only those who have lost can tell. The pain cf parting without farewell. MOTHER AXD SISTER II tTTOW Richard E.

Hattoa. Is loving nermory of any dear husband who paaaed away three rears ago. When the one I loved was calied away. God took him home. It was His will; But Is any heart he ltveth sUU.

ten until Tuesday. 11 a. m. Interment i victims were Keith, 10; Judith Ann, Donna Lee, 6, and Dar-rell James, 1. Their uncle, Olman Bluto, 30, suffered severe body burns.

The fire was believed to started in the kitchen. St.OOO AD 93.30O I FIRS STOLE The home of George Train pas. 105 N. icdxte wholesale produce merchant, was xok.fr. Into Saturday and looted of 31.000.

3.500 worth ef furs and Jewelry, and 3d bottles of liquor, he tcld police yesterday. Mount Olive. PA TV LA Baby Lawrence J. Patula. beloved I ASVERTTSMENT I aervices tuesuay.

tc. so. a p. as. son of William and Sophs Patula.

lend inierment Luthcraa cemetery, grandson of Peter and Agnes Ulnar, and th t.w WILLIAMS Mary Williams, beloved wife of PI -Jttbzi w. l.t. -1 vt neral Tuesday. 11 a. at chapeL 8911 Helen Ford.

George. Thomas aad Darrell YOUR WIFE. SARAH HEW MINTS RID STOMACH Harriet. Howard. Richard.

Muriel Lew. Bus-sell, and the ate Leona. fond sister of Fred and Sophie Martensen. Service Tuesday, 2 p. at funeral chapel, 4338 FuUcrtuo avenue.

In term cot Mount Olive. E.KBERG Anton L. Esberg. beloved husband of Clara, dear father of Lennard. brother of Axel, father-in-law of Christine, grandfather of Linda.

Services Tuesday. Oct. 10. at 2 p. at funeral heme.

3440 North Central avenue. Interment RosehlU. KUdar 5-8420. t.VG&TROM OSgs A. Engstrom.

beloved wife cf Arthur, fond sister of Fred Anders. Mabel Jscocson. and Ervtn Gallnot. beloved aunt -of Myrtle Km trier and Genevieve Fctadlan. Funeral Wednesday.

2 p. at chapel. 4401 Lawrence avenue. Interment Waldhdm. Member of Eastern Star.

Ger-mania chapter. No. 552. MUiberry 5-4400. ER1CE.SON See Charles Crow a notice.

ESBORK Mathilda Esbora. late of 65SS S. Peoria street. loving mother of John and Frank, grandmother of four. great-rand-m other of one.

Resting at funeral home. 7030 Halsted street. Services Tuesday. Oct- 10, at 1:30 p. an.

Interment Oak Hill. FELICE Olga Felice, ne Kopacz. loving wife of Bernard, dear mother of Caroie. fond daughter of Waiter and the late Caroline, dear sister of Vlvwn Okoniewski. Joan, and Edmond.

Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from chapel. 624 N. Western avenue, to At.

Ciement a church. Interment St. Adalbert ARautaga 6-7800. rasa ffta-rft rr Order I- utrf FJowtrs 55 Why.7 "GAS Do yao ever suffer stoirsch gas, heaxtbnra. from mai in-' diaetkB Get amasing new KRCMSEE Dorothy Krcmsee.

nee Gentzen. beloved wife of Edwsrd, fond mother of Elvtn. dearest grandmother ot Arthur, dear daughter of Edward Centzen and the Ute Clara, nee Kriesten. sister of Herbert. Edward.

Clarence and Fred Gentzen. Services at chapel. 3234 W. North avenue. Wednesdsy.

Oct. 11. at 2 p. m. Interment Eden cemetery.

Member of Victoria lodge. No. 2, Herths Sisters of Illinois. KtrEHR Anns M. Kuehn.

3341 8. Albany avenue, beloved wife cf the Ute George fond mother cf Louis Hsrry George the Rev. Marie K. PrescotL Mildred E. Soper.

Irving and the Ute Franklin, grandmother of Junius Gebhardt. Wells PrescotL Lee Hansen. Marilyn CardeiU. WtV lard St per. Gcraldlne Weiss.

George, and Robert Kuehn. great-grandmother of four, sister cf Marie Zimmerman. Service Tuesday. Ot. 10.

3 p. at chapel. 3440 26th street Interment Oakridge. Member of Natal Star chapter. No.

62. O. E- S-. and Damascus White Shrine. Nq 22.

Eastern Sur services. Biztoa 7-9302 er OLyatpic 3-1013, AnodnS like a W. Madison street at Mason avenue. latcr-ment ResorrecUos cemrtary. Utebrook 8-7500.

PIXFILLB Kathrya Pmftei sf 4703 R. Damen. beloved wil of Kara, lend mother ot Donald, sister ef Frsnces stucher. Ana Dietrich. Thomas, and George Zatncll.

Services Wednesdsy. 1 p. at funeral home. 3301 Fullertoa avenue. Interment Acacia Psrk Member ot Albany Pars chapter.

No. 769. O. E. PINKY William Herbert Penny.

1st ef 1459 Gregory street, beloved bosdend of GUdrs nee stiller: fond lather of Lillian H. Jr. and Betty Ann. grandfather of Jimmy, aoci of Mrs. J.

H. and the tat Jona H. Penny, brother of John Newett. J. Leonard and Richard J.

Services Tuesday, 9:30 a. m-, from chapel. S338 N. dark street, to St. Gregorys church and All Saints' cemetery.

rr Fret." Battery. Funeral Tuesdsy. 8:48 a. I rose funeral home. 54 38 S.

Halsted street, ta St. Raphael churcsr. BOulevard 8-0642. WOLF Charles Writ ef 3123 8. B9th svenue.

Cicero, sge 74 jeers, beloved husband of the Ute Ansa Well, fend father of Charles. George. Joseph, and Msrl Bad snd Rcae Jlrkovsky. father-tn-Uw of Mane. Lore La.

Elsie. William Rada. and Gccrge Jlraovsky. grandfather of six grandchildren. Sertlcea Tuesday.

10 a. at horn fee funerals. 6644 W. Cermak road. Interment Bohemia National cemetery.

oLympw 3-0243. ZEMEE Helen' Zemke. 3108 S. Morgan, beloved wife of Psul. dear mother of Albert, Catherine KttzleU.

Paul Jr aad Alexander, sister of Charles aad Alex Rauter. and Katherln Rasmusaen. Funeral Wednesday. 1:30 p. at enaoel.

1059 W. 324 street. Interment Chspel Hill cemetery. Information, TArds 7-4424. HELLERMAX William E.

Hellerman. In loving I memory of our dearly beloved son and brother who passed away three years ago today. Oct. 9. 1947.

1 Always so true, unselfish, and kind. Few in this world It's bard to had. A beautiful life that came to an end. Ha died as he rived, everyone's frt-nd. DAD.

MOM AM) SISTER LANG Charles D. Lang Jr. In loving memory cf any brother on his Mrtidav. MARILYN STATKL'S. SFIREK Cecelia Spire.

Oct. 9. 139. God's taken you to heaven, mother. Where all Is Joy and mirth: But the place left so empty.

Mo one can fin on earth. YOUR LOVLSG CHILDREN 8TAKEFICK Beioved eoo. Anthony S. Stane-' vtck. soce tcui years Oct 9.

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stomach. So relieve hearth urn. upset stota-ara. from too much food, drink, smoking. Sleep all aisht long when add indigwtioa doctor's prescription.

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