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vyrv 'vf RONAYNE William 8. Ronayne, 1044 CataU JONAS Add) Jonii, nee Rose, beloved wife of DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES VOTE PAY RAISE FOR 239 TOP CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Friday, Sept. 30, Part 1 Page 22 Frank dear sister of Louis, Robert. Fred. Vernon, Roy, and Isel McCormlck.

Funeral Saturday. 1:30 p. at chapel. 3044 W. Cermak road.

Interment Wood lawn. Bishop 7-7940. REDS GRATEFUL FOR U.S. ARMS IN MME. OLITZKA, EX-OPERA STAR, BOLGER Jennie Bolger, Sept.

38, of 1104 George W. Casey n. em avenue, Maywooo, beloved wile of the U. S. OFFICIALS JORGENSEN Krtstoffer Jorgensen, beloved band of Alice, fond of Bernlce.

brother late George, dear mother of Mrs. Nellie Wrublewski, Mrs. Clara Krawiec, and Jack George W. Casey, vice president oi uiai ana samuei. Funeral at cnapei.

oiger. granamomer oi six, great-grand- and secretary of the Motor Vehicle motner oi eignt. service Saturday. Oct. 1 jjj.js, w.

ortn avenue, Saturday, Oct. 1, at 2 p. m. Interment ML Olive. 3:15 p.

at funeral home. 301 S. Fifth Casualty company, 309 Jackson blvd. avenue, at Maple- avenue. Maywood.

Inter Hike Is Estimated at died yesterday In his home at 1024 ment eata. MAywood loo. KELLY Charles V. Kelly, late residence 6416 Oxford avenue, beloved husband ot Sophia nee Ewald; loving father ot Charles V. CHINA, U.N.

TOLD ADMITS FAILURE TO GIVE ALARM IN NORONIG FIRE BOYER Daniel S. Boyer. age 64. of Cedar- DIES IN HOME Madame Rosa Olitzka, who 50 N. Columbian OakPark.

Mr. Casey, prominent In insurance cir crest Acres, Lake Villa. 111., suddenly, beloved husband of Bessie fond father of $700,000 Yearly Chicat Trlbant Press err ice Kicnara u. uoyer and Mrs. Marguerite Jan- cles for more than 26 years, also was granaiamer ot John and Charles dear brother of Emma Haussman and George H.

Kelly. Resting at funeral home. 6754 Northwest highway until noon, Frldev. Sept. 30.

Services 3 p. m. at the Edlton Park Lutheran church, Avondele and OUphant avenues. Interment Rldgewood cemetery. BY CHESLY MANLY Chlrar Tribute Press ferric isn, aear oromer oi Harvey l.

Boyer. Mrs. years ago was the toast of Europe's Washington, Sept. 29 The senate chairman of the Illinois Assigned Marie B. Thrall, and Mrs.

Margaret B. Mat- Lake Success, N. Sept. 29 opera lovers, died yesterday of a teson, grandiatner oi Gloria, Dick, Jill, and Sandy. Funeral Friday.

SeDt. 30. 1 n. m. Risk committee and secretary of the heart attack in her home at 5483 at Stang funeral home.

Antloch. 111. Inter KESSELRING John Kesselrlng. beloved husband of Anne, fond father ot Roger, Clar Cornell av. National Association of Independent Insurers.

He leaves his widow. voted pay raises tonight to 239 top government officials, but cut as much as 50 per cent from some of the increases demanded by Presi num Angola cemetery, Lake villa. Past president of Johns-Manville Quarter Century pa avenue. Sept. 28.

1949. beloved nua band of Mattle, nee Lake; loving father ot Lester. Jack, and William J. Ronayne, dear grandfather of Robert Richard and Gerry Ronayne. son of the late Delia Kennel I ly.

At chapel, 6501 N. Asl)land avenues I where services will be held Saturday, Oct. i 1, at 1 p. under ausolces of St. Andrew' lodge.

No. 863. A. F. A A.

M. Interment private Please omit flowers. ROSS -Frank A. Ross. Sept.

37. 1949. beloved husband of Effle Ross, brother ot Arthur H. end Harriett S. Houghton ot Jacksonville, Fla.

At chapel, '316 W. 63rd street at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Friday, Sept. 30, at 2 p. m. Interment private.

ROY Anna E. Roy, late of 6344 N. Newcastle avenue, beloved wife of Harry lov Ing mother of Dorothy Hall and the late J. Raymond, sister of Bozena Mitchell, Ml-lada Sonnenlelter, and Dr. George W.

Eger. mayer. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a.m.. from funeral home.

4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to Immaculate Conception church, Talcott road and Harlem avenue. ROY Louis Roy of 5746 S. Paulina street, dearly beloved husband of Anna, devoted father of Robert William Roy, grandfather of three grandchildren. Servlcea Saturday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5652 S.

Ashland avenue. Interment Evergreen cemetery. REpubllc 7-0078. RUSSO John Russo, beloved husband of Rose, nee Curclo: for.d father of Joseph J. and Marie Latushko, grandfather of Lauren, Susan, and Deborah, beloved son of Mary and the late Joseph Russo.

brother of Michael, Dan. James, Frank. Anna DeFalco, Catherine. Mildred Madadari, Lucille Tl (calico, and Rose Costanzo Funeral Saturday, Oct. 1, 8:30 a.

from funeral home, 612C W. Fullerton avenue, to Maternity B. V. M. church.

Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Business agent ot Truck Drivers Union. Local 70S. ence, ana Joyce, grandfather ot Laurence and Ruth, brother of Mrs. Lena Miller.

Serv The United Nations general assembly today voted, 45 to 6 with five abstentions, to consider China's charge of aggression against the soviet union, which is accused of CiUD. niennvom nf Tnfrl 'Ethel, and three daughters, Loanne. ices Saturday, Oct. 1, 10 a. at funeral home, 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of BLANDT Gertrude Blandt, beloved wife of Born of Polish parents In Berlin in 1873, she made her debut at the age of 17 with the opera in Berlin and subsequently made repeated Ethel Marie, and Mrs. Victor -Miller. Foster, interment Memorial park. late utto. Funeral Saturday.

Oct. 1. 1:30 p.m., at funeral home, 5308 Belmont dent Truman and previously author Services will be at 10 a. m. Monday avenue, interment Acacia Park cemetery.

BRIEDE Aneellne Klne Brlede of B55K Khori. JUS Christian a KJus. of 316 N. 3d avenue, Maywood, 111., beloved husband oi 'the late Hlime, fond father of Ellen, Helen by Cabin Boy aiding the victorious Communist rebels in violation of the 1945 treaty of friendship and alliance between China and Russia. tours of Europe from London to St.

Petersburg. A rich, mellow dan road, Sept. 27, 1949. beloved mother of Arthur C. King, fond sister of Charlotte Colblon.

and Harry. Services Saturday, 2 p. at funeral home. Lake at. at 3d in St.

Catherine of Siena church, Washington and Austin Oak Park. Burial will be In All Saints cemetery. Maywood. Interment Oakridge. Please omit voiced contralto, Madame Olitzka once won the praise of the czar of zepx, dear grandmother of Arthur C.

King and Rudy King. At chapel, S501 N. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky told the U. N. the Chinese Asniana avenue, alter i p.

m. Thursday. Service at chapel Friday. Sect. 30.

at 2 Russia, who summoned her to the ized by the house. The vote was 52 to 14. Sponsors of the raises estimate tl-eir cost at $700,000 a year, as compared to the $1,250,000 voted by the house. While voting Mr. Truman some of the extra money he asked to attract better men to the government BY EUGENE GRIFFIN I Chics TrttauM Press Service TORONTO Ont, Sept.

29 Garth O'Neill. 19, crew member who discovered the linen locker fire that Communists were aided not by Rus P. m. Interment private at RosehiU ceme tery. Please, omit nowers.

royal box between acts, who told her she was the first ever to sing nowers. Maywood 14. KOCH Henrietta Koch, nee Blehl, of 5837 S. Wells street, beloved wife of the late Herman, fond mother of Clara Englert, Frances McCabe, Otto. lAdolph, Hattle Walsh, Andrew and Leo R.

Funeral Saturday, Oct. 1, from chapel. 1911 W. 63d street, at 9 a. to St.

Martin's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary'a.

PRospect 6-0240. Ray Wakefield Washington, Sept. 29 W) Ray BRUMMEL Joseph 'G. Brummel. Sent.

28. sia but by the United States. Expressing the gratitude of the Com munists for "lavish" American as 1949, of 4312 Berkeley avenue, husband of susan. lather oi Mrs. William Tarrant.

Mrs Wakefield, 54, a member of the fed' Wagner. "The Germans shout it," he said Acclaimed In London destroyed the lake excursion ship Noronie at Its pier here Sept. 17, James Patterson, and Donald Brummel. Serv ices in chapel. 4227 Cottage Grove avenue.

eral communications commission from 1341 to 1947, died today In told today how he failed to warn KONDELIK Emma Kondelik ot 5211 S. Ra Friday, p. m. interment private. service, the senate also votea to ai- She won further acclaim In 1903 when London critics claimed her sleeping passengers.

CAPEK Vincent Chapekl Capek of 2455 S. cine avenue, devoted sister of Rose Stewart. Louise Phiipott, the late James. Frank. Paul.

Charles and Tessle Loula. Funeral Saturday. rect him to submit a balanced budg Emergency hospital Wakefield, po St. Louis avenue, dearly beloved husband of More than 130 persons died In the early morning disaster, nearly all SALVATORE Vitantonia Salvatore. beloved wlfaj the greatest star in modern operatic 1:30 p.

at chapel. 5218 S. Kedzle ave the late Anna, fond father of Ernest Chapek, Mae Jaffke, Marie Chocol, and Benjamin lice said, was taken to the hospital Sept. 20, after being found in his apartment with one wrist slashed. history.

The role of Ortrud in Lo Starek, grandfather of three. Funeral Satur nue, interment Bohemian National. PRospect 6-3810. KRAFT Aurelia 3. Kraft.

Sept. 38. 1949. et next year, along with his usual budgetary recommendation, to show congress just where cuts could be to keep spending within the revenues. hengrin was one of the singer's day.

Oct. 1, 10 a. at chapel. 3440 26th street. Cremation Bohemian National, Bishop 7-9802.

The coroner's office issued a certifl in their cabins. O'Neill, a summer sailor whose regular job is truck driving in Montreal. was head cabin boy on dear sister of Wanda Machaslck and George cate saying the death was a suicide. greatest triumphs. After her marriage to Boris Sinai, an insurance company execu CASEY George W.

Casey of 1024 Columbian Krart. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 1. 1949. 9:15 a.

from chapel, 5776 Lawrence avenue, to St. Edward's church. Interment SL Adalbert. Klldare 6-3800. avenue.

Oak Park, beloved nusband oi JSUiei He had recently returned from Switzerland, where he represented duty. He testified at the inquiry 7 Republicans Cross Line Seven Republicans joined with ad tive, Madame Olitzka settled down nee Carroll, fond father of Jane Miller. Loanne, and Ethel, brother of Frank Casey. At LABUDA Frank La bud a of 4946 S. Karlov ministration forces to save Mr.

Tru to live in Chicago and confined her funeral home. 17 Madison street, oak ram avenue, beloved husband ot Julia, nee Siar- the state department on the provisional radio, frequency board. His conducted here by Supreme Court Justice Roy I. Xellock, for the Canadian government. Funeral Monday.

Oct. 3. at 9:30 a. m. to mach.

loving father of Raymond, father-in- self largely to concert tours. She St. Catherine ot Siena church. Interment man from a senate order to cut total spending this year between 5 With a passenger, O'Neill said he All Saints'. PA SSIDY Thomas H.

Cassldv of 11727 Stew made several appearances at charity benefits sponsored by The. Tribune. law of Blanche, fond grandfather of Thomas Ray, dear brother of John, Felix, Jacob, and Martha Walker, son-in-law of Rose Biniek. Funeral Saturday. Oct.

1. 1949. at 9:30 and 10 per cent. widow and two children by a for mer marriage survive. August Berg: art avenue.

Seot. 28. 1949. dear husband Turns to Teaching found smoke coming from a closet where linen was stored on deck. No Alarm GiTen of Belle fond father of Harry brother of William Edxar George Edward a.

from chapel, 4907 Archer avenue, to St. Bruno church. Interment Resurrection oi tne late Vlncenzlo. loving mother of William, Rose, Lottie Damato. Mildred Meccla and the late Louis, fond sister cl Rose De-Lurgio.

Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a. from chapel, 6911 W. Madison street, at Mason avenue to Holy Guardian Angel church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. EStebrook 8-7500.

SARB Paul Sarb, beloved husband of Bessie, fond father of William, father-in-law of -Betty, grandfather of William Jr. Resting at funeral home, 736 W. North avenue. Service Saturday, Oct. 1, at 2 p.

m. Interment Graceland. SCANLAN Daniel Scanlan. beloved husband of Irene McManus Scanlan, brother of Mrs. Nicholas Theos.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from 7949 S. Halsted street, to St. Leo's chapel. 79th and S.

Sangamon streets. Burial Mount Olivet cemetery. Member of the Chicago Park Police association. SCHAFFLER Johan Scruffier, beloved husband of Ursula, nee Fischer: dear father ot Maria Schmidt In Germany. Ursula Rlhs, Anna Wibbelman, and John Schaffler grandfather of Paul Ursula Rlhs, R5ta, Robert, Annette, and John Wibbelman.

Mar-lene and Johanna Schaffler, great-grandfather of Paul Rlhs. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 1. 9:30 a. from funeral home, 5917 Irving Park road, to St.

Robert Bellarmlne church. Interment St Joseph's. AVenue 3-3426. After the death of her husband This order was embodied In an amendment by Sen. Ferguson It was supported by five Mrs.

Frances Francis, and Mrs. Alice cemetery. -Virginia 7-0521. she -taught voice for several years SDearlne. Member of Lawrence M.

trims sistance, Vishinsky boasted that the rebels captured and used 90 per cent of some 2 billion dollars worth of military material shipped to Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist regime by the United States. Consider Atomic Control Other U. N. developments today included: 1. Representatives of the United States.

Great Britain, France, China, Canada, and the soviet union met secretly for the first time since the announcement that Russia has atomic weapons to consider whether there is any possibility of agreeing on the establishment of an international atomic ontrol system. A joint statement issued by the conferees said they agreed to continue secret meetings to assure complete freedom for a full expression of views. They will meet again next Thursday. 2. The 59 member political committee unanimously adopted an Australian resolution setting up a conciliation corrmittee to seek a settlement between Greece and her northern neighbors.

Albania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia. Members of the committee are Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines, president of the assembly; Trygve Lie, U.N. secretary general; Lester B. Pearson of LARSON AdolDh Larson of 5921 Rice street.

O'Neill said he ran down two r.mD no. 79. U. s. W.

American Legion In 1914 she made an offer to finance Democrats Senators Byrd Va.j, Services will be held for August Berg, 80, of 12 S. Waller av, at 2:30 p. m. today in the chapel at 318 N. beloved husband of the late Mary, father of Roseland post, No.

49. Fides lodge. No. 842. decks to tell the wheelsman on the musical education of some poor Douglas 111..

George East A. A. Star Cralt club, and r. a. a deck, altho he cannot remember girl.

Her stipulations were that her land and McClellan Retired Sgt. C. P. At chapel, 214 E. 115th street.

Services Oct. 1, at Central av. Burial will be in For George and Anne. Service Saturday, p. at funeral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue, Interment Elmwood.

f.TMNEY Alexander B. LInney of 1120 N. Kll Administration forces defeated protege must have a promising voice and be In need of assistance 2 p. Interment Cedar Park. CHICOINE See Mary JoUcoeur notice.

the amendment 39 to 28 when Re dare avenue, beloved husband of Leila, nee Kllndera; loving son of the late John and She was doing this to show her publicans Donnell Flanders Mahlla, fond brother oi Kena Bume. juoeri M.rrv. PhlllD. William. Georgie Buchanan Langer N.

Morse est Home cemetery. Mr. Berg died Wednesday of a heart attack in his home. He began his career as a driver of a horse drawn street car in Chicago and progressed to motor-man of cable cars. After 13 years he joined the Chicago and West gratitude for her success in Amer ica, she said.

CHUDIK Joseph J. Chudlk late of Lake-wood, Crystal Lake. 111., fond husband of Margaret, nee Mlstrlk; beloved father of Joseph and Martha Jarlabka, brother of Frank end Julia Kordlk. grandfather of three. Funeral Smith Thye and now why he did such a thiag.

Then he ran back up to the deck barroom for a fire extinguisher which, he said, was not very elective." A passenger helped O'Neill take a fire hose from a wall, and they turned It into the linen closet. Did water come out of the hose?" Kellock asked. Edna Gray, Katherine Cook, Ella Votel of Florida and Kentucky. Funeral at chapel, 2809 Harrison street, Saturday. Oct.

1. at 1 p. m. Burial Bohemian National. Services Youncr TN.

D.l cut across Darty Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. today In the chapel at 936 E. 47th st. Burial will be in Rose- lines to support the administration, conducted by west Irving loage, no.

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NEvada 8-3828. SCH LAG Robert H. Schlag of 919 S. Lyman Saturday, Oct. 1.

1U a. irom cnapei, 2245 W. Huron street, to Sacred Heart church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery.

CIMAGLIO Josenhine Clmagllo of 609 Douglas Pot Shots Denham Towns Railway company, where he LIPARI Jennie Liparl. nee Ippolito. devoted Sen. Douglas revived the Demo was a motorman for 39 years. He hill cemetery.

r--- i Humphrey avenue. Oak Park: beloved wife of the late James Clmagllo, fond mother of cratic bitterness over the Taft-Hart is survived by a son, Roy, of Fond Mrs. Heien BenatU, Mrs. EdltntRoy. Mrs.

SECOND UNION i con i unow, -cui miu. au Lac, Wis. ley labor law when he sought in wile OI josepn, apar muui ui vkh" Lee, Mrs. Angelina Corso, Mrs. Rose La Civata, Mrs.

Josephine Salltore. Mrs. Chen-zle Marducd, and the late Grace Squllad. Funeral Saturday, 8:45 a. from chapel.

i cBn 1 rViurch. Terry Roth. Allan Anthony, Michael Clmagllo, vain to lop $1,000 off the $15,000 an and Ernest Anthonv. brother of Angelo Ca- puto. Funeral Saturday.

9:30 a. from 1 ne tmoic oecune preny inuin, O'Neill said, "so I ran down to deck to rouse five sleeping bell boys. OFFICIAL DIES OF nual salary voted Robert N. Den John F. Bannan chanel.

5911 W. Madison at Mason, to St. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. MOnroe avenue. ua rare, beloved or Mary nee Rubenhagen: fond father of Albert.

Agnes Lang, Gertrude, Lillian, Kordlck and Robert Schlag Jr. At funeral home. 17 Madison street. Oak Park. Funeral Saturday, Oct.

1. at 2 p. in. Interment Chapel Hill Garden West. SCHLAGEL Anton Schlagel of 2519 S.

87th court. Cicero, beloved husband of the late Josephine Schlagel, loving father of Caroline Benes and Helen Stelner, fond brother of Theresa Bigus. Mary Dlbllch. Lillian Bares, and the late Charles Schlagel. grandfather of James Benes Jr.

Service Saturday. 3 p. at home for funerals, 6844 W. Cermak road. Interment Bohemian National cemetery.

OLymplc 343. ham, general counsel for the na Catherine of Siena church. Interment Mount Didn't you try to arouse any of CarmeL EStebrook 8-7500. Canada, chairman, and Selim Sarper tional labor relations board and tar LYNCH Richard J. Lynch Jr.

ot Norwood the passengers asleep In the cabins of Turkey, vice chairman of the get of the Taft-Hartley foes. Den CRASH INJURIES William Martin, 44, of 6220 S. Western a steward of local 705 of the Teamsters' union, died CLISSOLD Gladys Cecilia CUssold of 6257 Sheridan road, suddenly, beloved wife of Walter mother of Grace K. and Walter you passed?" Kellock askea. political committee.

Action will be Remains of John F. Bannan, 48, will be taken today from Milwaukee to New York city, where funeral services will be held. Mr. Bannan, branch manager of the Universal Film Exchange in Chicago before Park, formerly or 3343 w. marquetie nu, beloved husband of Hazel Giles Lynch, loving aon of Richard J.

and the late Mary Scannell Lynch, fond brother of Anne M. Flynn and the late John Lynch. Funeral Saturday at 9 from funeral home. 8619 S. Ashland "I didn't think of It." O'Neill said.

H. Restlnr at chapel, av h. snenaan roaa ham has been getting $12,000 and the senate voted him the same raise and pay it gave members of the Highland Park. Private funeral services Monday. Oct.

3. Interment St. Mary's, deferaed on a report of the U.N. Balktns committee blaming Albania principally for aiding the Com Lake Forest. avenue, to St.

Adrian's church. Interment NLRB. SCHNEIDER Anna Schneider, nee Baler, be- COSTANZA Achille Costanza. beloved hus Holy Sepulchre. being transferred recently to Milwaukee, died Wednesday at County Sen.

Taft O. said the Douglas yesterday in St. Anne's hospital where he was taken after an auto crash Monday near Lincoln, Logan county, en route to the Illinois State Federation of Labor convention in munist guerrillas in their campaign against the Greek government. MAHNKE Amelia M. Mahnke.

Sept. 28, of band ot Stella. lono latner oi uucnaei, Frank and Anthonv. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 move was a direct snot at uen- a.

from funeral home. 3722 W. Chicago avenue to Our Lady of the' Angels ham. Seek to Extend Korea Body 3. The United States, Australia, Emergency hospital in Milwaukee.

He Is survived by his sister. Lea, a son. and a daughter. The family church. Interment Mount carmel cemetery.

The bill provides raises to $22,500 2158 Orchard street, beloved wne oi tne late Fred, mother of Ida T. Mahnke. aunt of Theresa Linnemann. Services Saturday, 2 p. at chapel, 2321 Lincoln avenue.

Interment Montrose. MARX Sldonle Marx. 7505 Essex avenue, CApltol 7-5040, Springfield. China, and the Philippines submitted COUNSELBAUM Harry Counselbaum of 1549 formerly resided in Oak Park. John J.

Russo, 55, of 1508 N. Kolin for cabinet members, who now get $15,000. Stephen Early, deputy de a joint resolution to a 59 member a business agent, died Wednes S. Spauldlng avenue, husband oi tne late Lena, beloved father of Morris. Service Friday.

12 noon, at chapel, 4225 W. Roosevelt special political committee calling Sept. 28. 1949. wife of the late Leon Marx, fond mother of Juanlta North, sister fense secretary, was raised from day as a result of the accident for extension of the U.N.

Korean of Alexander H. Kraus. At cnapei. aio road, corner ot Tripp. $12,000 to $20,000.

George I. HoJub Services will be held in Mobile, 63d street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Friday, Sept. 30, at 10 commission with new powers to ob Defense Chiefs Get Raise a. m. Interment private.

serve and report any developments Ala, today for George Holub, 65, DAMATO See Vitantonia Salvatore notice. DE TRATTO See Phillips notice. DORSCHNER See Emma Stackley notice. EAGLE SteDhen S. Eairle.

of Jerseyvllle, 111 that might lead to war between the who died there Wednesday of a heart The secretaries of the army, navy and air force were raised from $15,000 to $18,000. to keep them Michael Ronan, 55, of 4820 Chicago recording secretary of the local, was injured seriously. He is in St. Clara's hospital in Lincoln. Ronan, who was driving, collided with a car driven by James P.

Connolly, 25, of McAULIFFE Timothy Francis McAullffe of 6155 S. Seeley avenue, beloved husband cf Korean republic and the soviet pup beloved husband of Laura c. dear Drotner Mav. nee Stellv: loving tatner oi Timotny, pet regime in the north. The com of Elizabeth Stout, of Florence, N.

J. Rest-tn, fitn.rai hnni, If at Perrv streets. ahead of their assistant secretaries, John, Nicholas, and Adeline Hansen, brother of Nellie Collins, Kate Lotts, Noanle Con- attack. Mr. Holub formerly was a cashier employed for almost 40 years by the La Salle st.

brokerage firm of Shearson Hammill and com mittee voted. 42 to 6 with 5 absten "ho had been voted $15,000. The wav. William, and Joseph. Funeral Saturday Des Plaines, where services will be held Saturday, 11 a.

m. Interment Rldgewood. Bloomington, who was injured crit tions, to seat Dr. P. O.

Chough of President was authorized, to pay 8:45 a.m., from chapel. 5908 S. Kedzle avenue, to St. Theodore's church, 62 and St. Louis, papers please copy.

ically. Korea for debate on the Korean pany. He retired about four years White House administrative assist Paulina streets. Interment St. Mary's.

Mem EHRKE Augusta B. Ehrke, age 96. beloved wife of the late Christopher, loving mother Paul L. Beasey, 21, of rural route 1, question. A soviet motion to seat ago because of failing health.

He is ants $15,000 to $20,000. ber of Street Car Men's union, Dlv. 341 A. F. of L.

GRovehUl 6-0090. near Chesterton, was fatally in representatives of the northern of Mrs. Bertha Frey. Mrs. Lillian Kocn, Mrs.

Hattle Schmidt. George Ehrke. and Mrs survived by his widow, Esther; a Salaries of $15,000 were voted a McDONALD John F. TFrankl McDonald of jured when the auto he was driving Communist regime was rejected, 35 In his flight to waken his buddies, O'Neill paused briefly to pull an alarm which rang a fire signal In the cfflcers quarters, but not a general ship fire alarm. He said he heard no, fire alarm at any time.

Questioned About Drills KeTlock questioned O'Neill about ship's fire drills, and asked him how he knew where to find a fire extinguisher. I knew where they were because I had to dust them when we cleaned ship." O'Neill said. Earl Roettgen of Cleveland, assistant manager of an oil refinery, a passenger, testified that he owed his life to the fact that his wife, Kathryn, smelled smoke. Wfcen they opened their cabin door, he said, a puff of Came knocked hita to the floor. He has scars of fim'degree bums, and his wife is in a Toronto hospital.

Roettgen charged that there was no fire alarm and no assistance from the crew. Testimony on Paints C. Y. Horklns, paint specialist on the staff of the government's national research council in Ottawa, testified that pigment paint will make wood less inflammable than unpainted wood, but that varnish il! make It more combustible. District Chief James Stevens of the Toronto Fire department said there was no chance to save the ship.

We were lucky to save the dock," he said. I never saw a hotter fire. daughter, Mrs. William Brett, and number of officials whose pay now 4723 West End avenue, beloved husband of Frieda Godfrey, dear grandmother of Ave, great-grandmother of 12. At chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be and an east bound New York Cen to 7 with 12 abstentions. ranges down to $10,000. Examples, Loretto O'Brien McDonald, fond father or Mrs. Omer Marie MacDonald. grandfather held Saturday.

Oct. 1. at 3 p. m. Inter Fortifying his argument with quo a son, George F.

Mrs. Katherine Evert the controler-general, director of tral passenger train collided at the railroad crossing of highway 49 in ment Montrose. of Bud, Helen and Blllle MacDonald, Drotner of Mrs. Mame O'Brien, Charles and George McDonald and Mrs. Helen O'Meara.

Funeral wixe we laic jonn, aear motner of Frank mother-in-law ot Alma, loving grandmother of Loretta Orgler. great-grandmother of four. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 1723 La rr a bee street, to St. Michael's church.

Interment St. Boniface cemetery. SERVISS Gertrude L. Servlss. beloved wife of Clifford L.

Resting in chapel. 7208 Stony Island avenue. Services Saturday, Oct. 1, at 3 p. m.

Interment Mount Hope. BUtterfield 8-2068. SEUESS Jacob Seuess. beloved father of Mrs. Gertrude Anderson, Mrs.

Dorothy Bobb, and Mrs. Margaret Mattman, brother of Mrs. O. Jaeggi, grandfather of Richard Robb. Service 8:30 p.

m. Saturday at chapel. 102 S. Third street, St. Charles, 9 a.

m. at St. Patrick's church; Rosary 8 p. m. Friday at chapel.

Interment All Saints' cemetery, Dei Plaines. IU. SHORT Eva Electa Short, 329 W. 4 2d place, Sept. 27.

1949. beloved wife of the late Francis Short, loving mother of Eva Meloy, Robert, Frances. Virginia, and Joseph Short, brother of Guy Carbray. At chapel, 316 W. 63d street at Harvard avenue, where se.

vices will be held Saturday, Oct. 1, at 1 J. m. Interment Mount Hope. SHUMWAY Grace E.

McFarland Shumway, Sept. 25. 1949, In New York, formerly of 4427 N. Hermitage avenue, beloved wife of the late Noble Clemons Shumway, dear mother of Frederick Weston and Noble Clemons grandmother ot Robert McFarland Shumway, sister of the late Nettle McGoven and Frederick W. McFarland.

Funeral from chapel, 6501 N. Ashland, Friday, Sept. 30. at 9:30 a. fn.

to Our Lady of Lourdes church. SINAI Madame Rose Olitzka Slnal, beloved wife of the late Boris J. Slnal, loving aunt of Mrs. All Rose, James Stroock, and Joe Olitzkl, all of New York City, Herbert Van Natten and the Walter Olitzkl ot Los Angeles. Cal.

Funeral Friday. Sept. 30. at 1 p. at chapel, 936 E.

47th street. Interment Rosehlll. SKALA Anna Skala. late of 2310 S. Millard avenue, loving sister of Emma Skala, Josephine Beranek end the late Frank J.

Skala. Funeral Saturday at 2 p. from chapel, 6507 W. Cermak road. Interment Bohemian National cemetery.

STanley. 3310. SLEPIKA Frank C. Sleplka, beloved husband of Viola, nee Hoff; dear father of Lorraine Jensen and Nancy, fond son of Anna and the late Frank, brother of Sister Marie de Lourds, Marie Walker. Jeannette Klein, and George.

Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from funeral home, 3500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Genevieve's church. Interment St.

Joseph's. Memberit P. B. A. and Police post.

No. 307, American Legion. BErkshlre 7-8070. ENGEL Shirley Engel. nee Gladstone, fond mother of William Lawrence Lyle.

dear Chesterton. the budget, veterans' administrator, public printer, librarian of congress, and the directors of the Tennessee Funeral services for Mrs. Kath An inquest into the death of Mark sister of Rose Wasserstrom, Florence Levin, Mildred and Leonard Gladstone. Funeral Fri Saturday. 11:30 a.m., from cnapei.

3ie Jackson boulevard, at Kedzle, to St. Thomas Aquinas church-. Interment St. Joseph's. KEdzle 3-1617.

tations from the state department's China white paper, Vishinsky jeered at the United States for aiding the Chinese Communists. When the Communists celebrated the Chinese revolution in Nanking, he said, there erine Evert. 90, of 1950 Granville Schaffer, 83, of 319 N. Washtenaw day, 3 p. at chapel, 3021 Lawrence valley authority.

av, a north -side resident for 77 avenue. Interment westlawn cemetery. McGINLEY See Catherine Redmond notice. Assistant and deputy department was continued to Oct. 4.

Schaffer died Wednesday in County hos EVERT Katherine Evert, nee Dldler, wife of years, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at St. Henry's church. Burial chiefs generally were upped to McMANUS See Daniel scanlan notice.

MECCIA See Vitantonia Salvatore notice. were "400 United States tanks pa pital of injuries suffered Sept. 5 $14,000 a year. will be in St. Henry's cemetery.

Mrs. MEIFERT Arthur W. Meifert. suddenly, be-. rading with the Communist armies." when he was struck by a truck driven by Richard Cotter, 34, of 2925 the late J.

Peter. Sept. 28, loving mother of Clare, Charles, Joe Evert, Margaret Klein, Harriet Lynch, and the late Mary Evert, Catherine Krier and Sister M. Claudia. Funeral Saturday morning at 9:30 from funeral home, 6216 N.

Clark street. Services at St. Henry's church at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Henry cemetery.

Evert died Wednesday at her home. loved husband of Clara Meifert, nee wiscn-rneyer: fond father of Elvira Wilken, Lucille Manning, and Ralph, grandfather ot three FUNERAL DIRECTORS Roscoe st. grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Hattle Brugge- Possibly his glee in describing events in China was Intended to suggest that armaments supplied to western Europe by the United States also will fall into the hands The death of Louis Simon, 68, of EZZELL Mary Ethel Ezzell of 1123 E. 54th man.

Mrs. Ruth Remus, and Mrs. Aima Forester. Resting at funeral home. 5701-03 W.

Division street, until noon Saturday, 12 S. Peoria st, Sept. 27, from in LAIN SON place, beloved wife of the late Roy mother of Morris J. and Edward D. Ezzell, daughter of Mrs.

D. N. Morris, sister of Mrs. Edna She is survived by two sons, Charles and Joseph, and three daughters, Clare. Mrs.

Margaret Klein, and Mrs. Robert Sir Aihcombe Walker LONDON, Sept. 29 JP Sir Ash Oct. 1. Service at 3 p.

m. at St. Paul's ev. juries suffered when he was struck by an auto, was declared accidental Luth. church.

5916 W. Rice street. Interment of Communists. Hunt and John Morris. At chapel.

415 W. Concordia cemetery. Austin 7-4440. 63d street. Service Saturday, 1 p.

m. In by a coroner's jury. Vishinsky called Chiang-Kai-shek MESSINA Santina Messina, nee Leo, beloved terment Beverly. Joseph J. Chubik, 60, of Crystal wife of the late Dominic, fond mother of EZZELL Roy J.

Ezzell, 1123 E. 54th place, a quartermaster sergeant lor the Communists. "That quartermaster Lake, a farmer, died irr St. Joseph's Dr. Joseph, Carl, Mary Puzzo, Lucy Guldo, and Victoria, sister of Venera Dl Prima beloved husband of tne late Mary Etnei, father of Morris J.

and Edward D. Ezzel. combe Walker, 81. who wanted to and Anthony Leo. Funeral from late resi At chapel, 415 63d street.

Service hospital, Elgin, of injuries suffered Monday night when his auto side- sergeant was quite popular with the revolutionary armies because he supplied them with armaments Saturday. 1 p. m. Interment Beverly. link England to France by a channel tunnel, died last night.

He for Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 316 WEST 63D STREET AT HARVARD fHONE WEntworth 6-0035 FRIDAY dence, 5649 N. Talman avenue, Monday Oct. 3 at 9 a. to St. Hilary's church Burial Mount NEvada 8-2828.

Our first water turned to steam be FABIAN Helen M. Fabian, late of 4616 Grace swiped a truck near Carpehtersville, Kane county. merly was general manager of the MICHORL John Michorl. Sept. 28.

1949, be street, beloved daughter of Mary, nee Szym-czak, and the late Anton, beloved sister of fore it hit the ship." "All the bodies seemed to be in from the United States," he said. Is that our fault? he continued, Henry end the late Leonard. Funeral Satur Mrs. Mamie Horn, 52, a widow, cabins." Chief Stevens said. I saw day.

8:30 a. from chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park road, to St. Bartholomew's church. In loved husband of Fanny, dear father or jonn and Mrs. Marie Jennings, grandfather of four, brother of Mary and the late Louis, other relatives in Austria.

Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a. Irom chapel. 4325 Armltage avenue, to "Did we incite the United States was killed last night when her auto Southern railway, now part of the nationalized system. Msgr.

Chryisanthos SMITH Charles H. Smith, Sept. 37. of 1110 terment St, Adalbert's. Klldare 5-6220.

was struck by a southbound Wabash CRIPPEN -Harry O. 3 p. m. at chapel MALONIY John 9:30 a. m.

In church only two who had reached the rail ing" FARMER Florence A. Farmer, at Belleville, St. Sylvester's church at 11 a. m. Inter railroad passenger train on a grade ment St.

Joseph a cemetery. crossing a half mile south of Essex, ATHENS, Sept. 29 (SV-Msgr. The body of Mrs. Maryellen Kerr.

39. of Onsted, Mich, was identified MODEROW Augusta Moderow, nee Ott, Sept. MARX Sldonle 10 a. m. at chapel ROSS Frank A.

3 p. m. at chapel RUSSELI Elizabeth 11 a. m. at.

chapel t. win avenue, Maywooo, beloved nusband of Anna, dear father of Mrs. Lottie Ople, brother of Peter, Fred and John A. Smith, grandfather of Robert K. Ople.

Services Saturday, Oct. 1. at 3 p. at funeral home, 301 S. 5th avenue at Maple street.

Maywood. Interment Mount Emblem. Maywood 100. to send more arms to the Kuornin-tang?" YOUTH FACING DEATH PREPARES Kankakee county. Mrs.

Horn was 28, beloved wife of Henry c. fond motner of Chryssanthos. 67, former Greek Or Ernest Henry May Clark. Harry J. formerly of Homewood, 111., beloved wife of the late Elmer, loving mother of Mrs." Ruth Whaley of Homewood.

fond sister of Mrs. Gertrude Speenburg of Belleville, Kas. Remains resting at funeral home, 18022 Dixie highway, Homewood, from Friday noon. Services Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Interment Oak Lawn cemetery.

SATURDAY thodox archbishop of Athens, died today as among those who perished. Morgue authorities said the toll of and Ruth E. Thayer, foster-mother of Raymond and James Matthes. grandmother of SMITH Eleanor Mathlag Smith, Sept. 29, ABBEY Edward S.

3 p. m. at chapel SHORT Eva E. 1 p. m.

at chapel last night of heart failure. He was thrown from the car, which was carried about 90 feet along the right-of-way. She lived on a farm near Essex. identified dead now is 97. Twenty- deposed after the German occupa six persons still are listed as missing.

wne oi tne late wiiiiam i. smitn. service at her residence, 7340 South Shore drive, Saturday, 3 p. m. Interment Oak Woods.

Oakland 4-0493. FOR BIRTHDAY FILEWICZ Theodore Fllewlcz, suddenly, Sept. tion in 1941 and was succeeded by eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, sister of Minnie Smith, Charles and Harry Ott. Resting at funeral heme, 1649 W. 51st street, until noon Saturday.

Service 1:30 p. m. at Gethsemane Lutheran church, 45th pi. and Princeton avenue. Interment Archer Woods.

PRospect 6-4246. Paul Nelson of 2746 W. Wind Archbishop Damaskinos. SOOT Ole Engebret Soot. age.

76, of 4838 NORTH CHAPEL 6901 NORTH ASHLAND AVENUE PHONE LOnlbeJch 1-3646 FRIDAY $1,000 COSTUME JEWELRY STOLEN A aample case containing costume Jewelry CEMETERY SAFE TOILS 5 YEGGS; sor av, who was told a year ago that he would die at any. moment N. Lawnoale avenue, Sept. 37, husband of Tora. father of Carl P.

Soot and Harriet Preston. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. valued at $1,000 waa stolen from his auto NAPIER Charlotte Napier, beloved wife of parked at 1518 Morse Charles i-unon, 6113 Wlnthrop a salesman, told police. from a broken spine suffered in an SORENSEN Edith A.

Sorensen, Sept. 38. be- BRIEDE Ant (line K. 2 p.m. at chapel 26.

at Long Island, N. beloved son of the late Constantine and Frances, loving brother of Vincent. Charles, Constantine Frank, Joseph, Mrs. Frances Darmofal, Mrs. Stella Slowlnskl, Mrs.

Wanda Madejczyk, Mrs. Cecelia Czeplel, and Mrs. Mary Gumey. Friends may call after 10 a. m.

Sunday, Oct. 2. at chapel. 1843 W. Burr Oak avenue.

Blue Island. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. to St. Isidore's church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. BLue Island 232.. FLYNN See Richard J. Lynch Jr. notice.

ESMOND I See Phillips notice. GILES See Richard J. Lynch Jr. notice. auto accident the previous August BARAT COLLEGE EMPLOYE'S BODY SHUMWAY Grace X.

1 0 a. m. In church and resulting in total paralysis, is the late John, dear mother of Walter and Lillian Clarke, sister of Mrs. Llela Klage. Mrs.

Lillian Pennock. George and Jack Llddle. Member of Northern Lights chapter. No. 872, O.

E. and Daughters of St. George. Services Saturday. Oct.

1. 1 p. at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Arlington.

Klldare 5-5420. SATURDAY DEATH NOTICES EHRKE Augusta B. 3 p. m. at chapel preparing to observe his 18th birthday, Oct.

27. FOUND IN LAKE HOLLAND Eileen C. 9 a. m. in church RONAYNE William S.

1 p. m. at chapel Last year, after a plea for birth O'CONNOR -Catherine fKltl Faulkner O'Con DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS iovea wiie oi tne late William p. sorensen, dear mother of Arthur, Clarence, and Charles. Resting at funeral home, 4817 Chicago avenue.

Service Saturday. Oct. 1, at 3 p. m. Interment Forest Home cemetery.

Member of Unique Ladles society. SOWIZROL Ignatius Sowlzrol, beloved father of Mildred, Stanley. John, and Josephine, dear father-in-law of Estelle, Estelie, Tbad Funk, and Edward Pascal, grandfather of nine. Funeral, Saturday, Oct. 1, 1949, at 8:30 a.

from chapel. 2644-46 N. Central avenue, to St. James church. Interment St, Adalbert's cemetery.

NAtional 2-1488. The body of Mrs. Gladys CL-CUs- WETZEL Annie T. 3 p. m.

at chape. day cards to cheer the boy was is nor, late of 7519 Kingston avenue, beloved wife of Columbus Crist 1. loving mother of GOLDEN A monument will be dedicated In GREIG Robert J. Grelg, Sept. 29.

of 520 sold, 54. a secretary for Barat col Sheridan road, Evanston, beloved hus Eugene, Mrs, Edward Hlllgard. John, and the ALL CAPTURED A band of five yeggs, who police say have confessed to more than 23 safe crackings, were seized yesterday after they had broken open two safes in the offices of St. Adalbert's cemetery and had failed in trying to force the vault where the money was kept. The gang members were seized in their homes by Detectives Cyril McCarthy and Harvey McCaffery of the itHt rtrtlfr trhn ImttimI rf memory of William Golden on Sunday, Oct.

3, 1 p. at I. O. B. A.

cemetery, Waldheim. sued; 14,000 greetings poured in from all parts of the United States, late Mary O'Connor, fond sister of- Mrs. Lloyd R. White, Mrs. Joseph Conlan.

and the late ROESING John Roestng. A monument will be lege. Lake Forest girls school, was found yesterday in the lake off a bluff near the Highland Park beach. band of Cleon dear father 6f Richard son of Nellie and brother of Richard B. Services Sunday, Oct.

3, 4:30 p. at chapel, 124-12 6 Madison street, at Lombard avenue. Oak Park. Interment private. Canada, Alaska and Hawaii, includ Thomas J.

Faulkner, grandmother of five SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 3131 WEST 95TH STREET PHONE BEverly 8-3183 SATURDAY dedicated in his memory, Friday, sept, du, 3:30 p. at Westlawn cemetery. granoennaren. Funeral Saturday. 9 a.

m. from funeral home. Halsted at 76th street, to STACKLEY Emma Stackley of 2850 N. West ing cards, cakes, flowers, canaries, checks, phonograf records and other She had been reported missing GUZZO Sam Guzzo. beloved husband of Ida, St.

Bride's church. Interment Calvary -IN MEMORIAM- Monday. cemetery, sxewart 3-77UU. expressions of sympathy. CASHMAN -Margaret A.

Cashman. In loving BEGY Winifred 3 p. m. at chapel dear lather of the late Frank, Mrs. Laura Tobln, Mrs.

Anna Walsh, and Joe, fond brother of Mrs. Stephanie Terranova of New The body was discovered by OMIELIA Agnes Omlelia, nee ol Joseph Dowitz, of 62 S. Deere av. York City, grandfather of five. Funeral Sat memory of our dear mother, who passed away 16 years ago today.

Gone but not forgotten. HER CHILDREN. A former football player at Amundson High school, Paul now weighs only 70 pounds, but he LAIN SON urday, 9 a. from chapel, 409 W. North avenue, to St.

Philip Benizl church. Interment Mount Carmel. the contemplated cemetery burglary Highland Park. It was identified by only to arrive too late to capture daughter. Grace, of 201 E.

Dela-the yeggs at work. They found the ware' pL Coroner Garfield R. Leaf 2iaa piece, beloved wife of Edward Omlelia, dear mother of Lorraine and Joan, sister of Helen Rykasczewskl, Viola Jacobl, John, Frank, Bruno, Stanley. Pearl Jendrze-jewskl, and Joseph KoprowUkl. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.

from funeral home. 2042 Cermak road, to St. Paul's church. Interment St. Adalbert' cemetery.

Virginia 7-7775. ESCH August F. Esch. In loving memory of ern avenue, beloved wife of Charles, fond mother of Lily Bryan and Florence Kalberg, dear sister ot Lena French and Ida Schroe-der, dear grandmother of Lee. Services Saturday, 2 p.

at funeral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. STEFFEN Leo A. StefTen, beloved husband ot Anna, dear father of Edward Raymond and Leon foster father of Sylvia, Frank. Walter Medard.

Walter, Elisabeth, and Mae. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a. from chapel. 3642 George street, to Our Lady of Grace church. Interment Joseph's.

SPauldlng 3-6694. hasn't lost his fighting spirit. He HAYDEN Jean Guardia Hayden. beloved wife still jokes with his brother, ram- my beloved husband who passed away seven years ago today. LOVING WIFE JOSEPHINE A.

ESCH. ot tne late Arthur Hayden. fond sister of Harvey L. Stevens and Olive of San Fran two safes nried oDen and the third oi i-axe county saia aeain apparent well, 14 and his parents, all of WILLARD Ann Kohl Willard. In loving mem OTELLO Joseph Otello, age 60.

late of 11353 cisco, Cam. At rest In chapel until noon Saturday, Oct. 1. Services and entombment whom take turns helping with the 24-hour care of the boy. His nurse, ory of our dear one, who passed away lour years ago' today.

MOTHER. SISTER, JOHN. AND WILLARD. scarred and battered by sledges and ue to drowning. He also crowbars.

said the daughter informed him First to be seized was Joseph ithat ne had received three letters Crapski. 44. of 3311 Crystal st. a fron ner mother in the week prior in Acacia Park cemetery mausoleum at 3 P. m.

Alice Wennerstrom, 24, will cele HERZOG Lydla Herzog. nee Wegner, of 9914 STEIN Pfc. Joseph N. Stein. Co.

7th taorooKe avenue, beloved husband of Lucy, nee Frlgo; fond father of Joseph dear brother of MichaeL Funeral at chapel. 252 E. 115th street, Saturday, Oct. 1949, at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Member of Piedmont Benefit society and Bakers' union, local 285. brate her birthday the same day. -FRATERNAL NOTICES- painter and decorator, who im- ner disappearance. LAKE VIEW CHAPTER. NO.

149. O. E. Eastern Stir services lor. sister Florence Paul has continued private school instruction from a teacher who ccmes to the house four afternoons plicated the other four.

Czapski, po- An inquest was ordered for this lice said, conceived the burglary afternoon at the chapel at 27 N. RASCHKB Marie Klick Raschke, nee Jarsom- xiuea in action Marcn is. 1945. in France, beloved son of Gertrude and the 5 late Martin, fond brother of Nicholas nephew ot Sebastian and Margaret. Restlnr at chapel, 7032 Wentworth avenue, from 1 p.

Friday. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. to St. Thomas the Apostle church. Interment St.

Mary's. Military honors by Building Service post. No. 987, A. Hrman Saturday, Oct.

1, -3 p. at chapel, 6701 W. Division street. ALMA L. PETERSEN.

W. M. IDA R. FICHTNER, Secretary. oecK, in i-oi Angeies, sept.

28, beloved mother of Carl and Fred Kllck, Mrs. Lillian S. Winston avenue, beloved wile of the late George A. Herzog, fond mother of George Eleanore Johnson, and Arthur E. Herzog.

five grandchildren, sister of Nora Grosbeck, Emma Imhoff, Louise Wegner, Minnie Becker, and Elmer Wegner. Resting at chapel, 8808-10 S. Racine avenue, until 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Oct.

1. Service at Zlon Ev. Lflth. church, 99th and Winston avenue, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Evergreen cemetery. TRlangle 4-8000. Wednesday while tendine a rela- aneriaan tugniana i-aric a week and will graduate with his ivieri, Mrs. Clara Hintz. Mrs.

Elsie Schauer. Richard. Gerald, and Otto Raschke. Mrs. class from Amundson High next Irene Koukol.

and the late Vernon Ratchke. Models Display Berets ANTHONY See Clmagllo notice. BARRY Sgt. John T. Barry.

U. S. A. A. STRINGFELLOW Walter A.

Strlngfellow at January. JOHN CARROLL SONS "Home for Funerals" Since 1861 20th air force. 88lst dotad squadron, for Red Feather Drive HUNTER Frank W. Hunter, beloved husband fond sister of Anna Stahlke, grandmother of 11. Service and interment at Los Angeles.

PHILLIPS Anna Phillips De Tratto. nee Ges-mondl. beloved wlie of Anthony De Tratto, daughter of the late Gerald and Marietta IS 600th bomb group, killed in action over Kobe. Japan. Marcn 17, io.

lormeny of 7724 S. Aberdeen street, dearly beloved of Norma, nee Kenney; brother of George of Milwaukee, and Walter of White Pigeon. Mich. Remains resting at funeral (Picture on bach page) his home. 1618 N.

Allen avenue. Altadena, on Sept. 26. Surviving are his wife. Mary sons Walter Jr.

of Chicago and Howard of Pomona, sister Mrs. John Gerdes of Omaha. also three grandchildren. Services will be held In the chapel of Utter-McKlnley Reynolds dt Eberle mortuary. Pasadena, at 4 p.

Sept. 29 tThursdayJ. Mayor Opens New Phone Link in Talk to Alaska Mayor Kennelly engaged In a tele sen of Mabel, nee Russell: and the late John A preview of how the Community home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of desmondl, dear cousin of Fred Gesmondl. Funeral a.

from chapel. 1703 W. 69th street to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church. Interment family lot.

Information. PRospect 6-0600. Fund's red feather insignia can be Foster, from noon Frday, Sept. 30, until 10 p. m.

Service and Interment Fox Lake, Wis. five's grave. He observed a customer paying- a bill for $1,200 while in the office and later rounded up his partners and led them to the job. believing the money would be in one of the safes. Others seized were: Charles Boy.

28, of 3227 Beach Harold Wrosch, 30, of 101 Dodd av. North Lake; Joseph Woloshyn. 28. of 2337 Seminary av, and Robert Baughman, 23, of 2906 North av. A German Rifle Club phone conversation yesterday with HYMAN Florence E.

Hyman, nee Earnest, for incorporated into clothes design was offered at the fund's headquar fond brother of Eileen, Mrs. Mary jes-persen, and Mrs. Elizabeth At funeral home. Racine avenue at 78th place. Friday.

Sept. 30. 1949. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. to St.

Sablna's church. Military honors by William G. Murray post. No. 3486, V.

F. W. Interment Koly Sepulchre. TRlangle 4-7300. STRYSrx Walter J.

Strysik, late of 1810 W. merly of 162 2 N. Avers avenue, beloved wife POLIKOFF Gertrude Follkoff. nee Lange. of Gov.

Ernest Gruening of Alaska, marking the opening of direct over land long distance telephone service am urove street. Evanston. beloved wife of Ben. dear mother of Judith and Carol, loving daughter of Ella and the late Charles Lange. fond sister of Beatrice Lange.

Service Friday. 2:30 p. at chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Rosehlll. of Max Hyman, fond mother of Ernest, sister of Rose Castner.

Resting at funeral home, 5701-03 W. Division street, where Eastern Star services will be held Saturday, Oct. 1, at 3 p. under the auspices of Lake View ehapter. No.

149. O. E. S. Interment Arlington cemetery.

AUstln 7-4440. North avenue, beloved husband of the lata Goldle, loving son ot Michael and Frances, dear brother of John, Michael. Frank, Mary Federman, Catherine, Edward, and Louis. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a. m.

from chapel, 4117 Armltage avenue, to St. John Berch-mans church. Interment St. Adalbert's. BElmont 5-6019-6027.

ters yesterday. Four models wore red feather berets which will be shown Oct. 7 at a fashion show in the Shubert theater, 22 W. Monroe st, honoring the 5,000 women who BARTS Emilia Barts. nee Podmajersky, late between Chicago and Alaska.

PRIGNANO Pletro Prlgnatro, beloved husband IRVINE Annie A. Irvine, nee Johnson, of of 4164 N. Elston avenue, beloved wife of Clarence, loving daughter of Paul and Emilia Podmajersky. nee Kuka; fond sister of Dr. Paul Podmajersky, dear aunt of Dorka and Paul.

Service Saturday, 3 p. at chapel, 3634 Irving Park road. Interment Bohemian National. GUnderson 381. VITEK Eleanor J.

Vitek, nee Safarik, of 1508 Develon a Ntm PifA'ill serve as volunteer solicitors Miami. beloved iwlfe of Robert fond sister of George E. and William F. i 1 tc i ji ot tne late Maria Antonla, nee Capronlgro: fond uncle of Joseph Prlgneno and Michael Sabbla. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.

from chapel, 2600 Wentworth avenue, to Sancta Maria Incoronata church. Interment Mount Carmel. Victory 2-1861. Johnson. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.

from Erie at Wabash WHltehaU 4-6060 4542 Ravenswood Av. LOnsbeach 1-0305 S. Kllbourne avenue, loving wife of William beloved mother of Lenore and Roger, daughter of Joseph and Rose Safarik. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 1.

1949. 1:30 p. at chapel, 1511 S. Pulaski road. Interment Chapel H1U Gardens West LAwndale 1-1150.

cnapei. 9108 cottage Grove avenue, to St. Joachim's church. Interment Mount Carmel. BAUR Rudolf Baur, dear husband of the late 7, Miami Herald and Miami Dally.

News please RADOY Charles W. Radoy. suddenly, late of copy. WETZEL Annie T. Wetzel, 1415 Greenleat JOHNSON Elin G.

Johnson of 10940 Indiana ADVERTISMENT Men Who 3ev UpNiqhfs Minnie, fond tether of Nanette Benbow, Josephine Rolland. Marjorle Regelln of Redondo Beach, and Jane Rlber, five grandchildren. Resting at funeral home. 2118 Lawrence avenue, until Saturday noon. In state at Bethesda Ev.

Luth. church. Campbell and Farwell avenue, noon Saturday until time of service at 3 p. m. Interment Irving Park.

HAMBURG, Germany. Sept. 29 VP) Use of firearms by Germans except police is still banned so a Ruhr rife club had a problem when the time came for their annual shooting match. The traditional bird shaped target had been set up in a tree. The marksmen finally knocked it down by throwing stones.

aaju w. wasntenaw avenue, dear brother of Peter. Paul, Frank, Martha Christian, and Cathryn Schwab. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a. from funeral- home.

2501-03 South-port avenue, to St. Aloyslus church. Interment St. Joseph's. Lincoln 9-0098.

avenue, Sept. 29, 1949, wife of Louis G. Wetzel, mother of Guy F. and Ralph grandmother of five grandchildren and tour great-grandchildren. At chapel.

5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday, Oct. at 3 p. m. Interment Memorial Park.

REDMOND Catherine Redmond, net Mullally, BEGY Winifred Begy. formerly of 8450 S. avenue, wire of the late Alfred, loving mother of Helen Johnson, Montreal, Canada. Martha Peterson, Elsie Scott, Ingeborg Purieerst. Laura Sandstrom, Arnold C.

and the late Waldemar, sister of Frieda Carlson and Carl Werner, Los Angeles, and Hulda Karl-son of Sweden, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Resting at chapel. 10234 Michigan avenue, until noon Saturday. Services Saturday, 2 p. at Roseland Ev.

Mission church. 11032 Indiana avenue. Interment Oak Hill cemetery. 0fhnLoseTheirPep WILLIAMS Helen Rochford Williams, dear If to rt op 2 or more time sight, Your May street. Sept.

38. 1949, beloved wife of Abel J. Begy. fond mother of Mrs. Katherine Couch, grandmother of Lenlne and Beverly Couch.

At chapel. 3131 W. 95th street, where services will be held Saturday, Oct. 1. at 2 p.

m. Interment Evergreen. oi -no s. vernon avenue, devoted wire or the late Patrick fond mother of Charles F. McGlnley.

Mrs. Mary Regina Cotharln, Mrs. Anastasla Ryan, Mrs, Helen Hanley, James and Joseph Redmond, 22 grandchildren. Resting at mortuary, 12 E. 112th place.

Funeral Saturday, 9:45 a. to St. church. Interment Mount Olivet. UgBeliere mother of Kenneth and Walter C.

Williams. Funeral from home for funerals, Erie at Wabash avenue, Friday, Sept 30, at 9 a. to Holy Name cathedral. Interment All Saints' cemetery. DONNEI.LAN FOR FUNERALS Jeffery Blvd.

at 77th Street SOuth Shore 8-8821-22 Qui rr- is uroiea ina jou ma jeei urea out. Bo if you Get Up KighU or suffer from n'Phont. Cfortt'Yoar Order mt JOHNSTON Theresa Johnston, beloved wife V. 1 BERG EUse Berg, late of 9301 S. Elizabeth WISCH MEYER See Arthur W.

Meifert notlo. RE1D Delia Reid, nee Kelly: beloved wife of xuaaGer unuuon, turning passages. Backache. Strong Cloudy Urine, pressure over the Bladder, rwollen ankles, or rhecmatie pains, d'-ia to temporary germ Irritation and nonorganic and non-ystemlo Kidney and E.td-drr Troubles, try CY6TES. or Ludwlg E.

Johnston, loving mother of Mrs. Leon a Alblnger and Peter E. Michaels. At rest and funeral from chapel, 4717 Broadway. Saturday, Oct.

1. at 9 a. to St. Thomas of Canterbury church. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery. street, beloved wile ox the late Axel loving mother of Edwin O. and Leslie M. Palmgren, Roy C. Clarence and Earl Berg and the late Arthur Palmgren, six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Services Saturday, Oct. 1. 1:30 p. at chapel. HOT W.

79th street. Interment Oak Hill. ftUvtrH 'Minutes Fretk tne late Patrick, fond motner or ueraia, Marie O'Malley, Margaret Cellini, and Catherine Deitelhoff. sister of Catherine Finn and Margaret Kester. Funeral Saturday, 8:45 a.

from late residence, 529 W. 45th place, to St. Gabriel's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. BOulevard 8-0703.

YOUNG Caroline A. Young, at Batavia. 111., formerly of Jefferson Park, Chicago, beloved wife of Herbert loving mother of Glover Hayden and Herbert sister of Emms Drake. Service Saturday, 2:30 p. at funeral home.

4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Union Ridge. Member ot Wil lint chapter. No. 949, O.

E. S. usually the yery first doss of CTSTKX JOLICOEUR Mary Jolicoeur. nee Pollquln. of tGeorae Vienlnoelaer C.

H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOME BOBER George Bober of 1931 W. Chicago 300 X. Erie Street.

superior 7-7709. RIGGIO Ethel Rlgglo, nee Kadlng, beloved starts to irorlc Immediately to belp yon In ways: 1. Helps nature remov certain Irritating non-specifle germs In acid conditions. X. Thus helps- reller a frequent causa of many aches and pains.

S. By reliering and calming Irritated tissues It helps reduce fr- ouent or smarting passages day and eight. ttrtr ZONENBLTK Joseph B. Zonenbllk, 6644 N. 95 Yrs.

Service. Ample Parking oezB s. Racine avenue, devoted wife of the Ute Frank, dear mother of Charles Chieoine, step mother of Blanche Falardeau, Edward Lydla Rlntelman, Gertrude McCurdy, Therese, and Charles, sister of Tony Pollquln and Tlllle Brock. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a. from chapel.

5218 S. KeUle afvenue, to Visitation church. Interment Mount Carmel. PRospect 6-3810. venue, beloved husband of Agnes, fond father of Stella and Eleanor, father-in-law of Chester Koilol.

brother of Tilllt Wrona. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 1923-34 W. Chicago avenue, to Holy Innocents' church. Interment St.

Adalbert', Humboldt e-iaao. 7 So. Wabash. Call Randolph 6-3700 wife of Angelo, near mother or Joseph. Lawrence, and Kathleen, sister of Emma, Myrtle, Violet.

Charles, Harold, and Floyd. Service Saturday, Oct. 1, 11 a. at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue.

Interment Elm Lawn. Klldara 6-5420. -CEMETERIES. Christiana avenue, beloved husband ot Sarah, nee Chick, fond father of Louis, dear brother of Maurice. Funeral Friday, 12 noon, at chapel, 3021 Lawrence avenue.

Interment Austro GaUcian cemetery, Jewish Waldheiiaai iioiaa inn uruKgistioaey. atoney sea $Majued I GRAVE LOT Cedar Park cemetery. Birch aec Call puilman 5-8309. 0 4 it.

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