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rrK4US Srttr rskaUs, late residence. CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Friday. June, 26. 1953 1 OBITUARIES 44 H. Artesian avenue, seicws caanasa Katheruae.

a ear father ft Ha Ca-rc. Eva Ventre.rtj. Anna. Fioreoce. and Peter, fond ef Guy.

Steven. Barbara, and Kathertn. Funeral Saturday. June 27. 1.19 p.

from chapel. 2411 Chicago avenue, to St. Nicac-ae- curui. 16 55 X. Rockwell street lr.ter-znent Elmwood Para cemetery.

ARnutage 9-2009. C. BARTLETT, 20,000 SCOTS CRASH LINES TO SEE ELIZABETH JENSEN Fred Jersen rt 113 Worj- lawn street. unT.tn, mo. oi Lak.

CI, beiOved t.trer ot lira Mvr and Fred A. cf Fez Lake. grrd-latfter of Reiting at funeral rr. 87 W. fcUiJ-in street, where ervl-a wia be held Saturday at 11 a Arlington.

AVatln 1-2011. Roko R. Snapp Champaign, 111., June 25 UPi Prof. Roscoe R. Snapp, 63, of the University of Illinois college of agriculture, died today.

A member of the faculty since 1915 except for service during both world wars, Snapp was head of the bee division of the animal science department. He row LIH John sr. at.i pdcc, bexrwd svusbana of Catnartrw. nee ts. food tat ner Lere Kitas.

ar.d Dorvtr.y Wcukrwsai. grariratter tf Jean. and Wr.uoai. r.eral 9am. Sr-a Kelt avenue, to St T-irn-tw church.

Intermert St- Man xerae-tery. GRnehU 8-OOtO. BrHFt'Sf Carolo stehrsa. ree Crrvia. becked r.te et u.e late an.

read a. of Arthur and tie iate n-c. grard- cf Caroline. Jc.nn. -t Manrne.

Funeral Sa'crdsv. Ju--e it. 1 30 p. in. at tunetal SS.ift-12 Be znent avene.

Interment Montrose trvr.f tery. FAllaaie 9-9743. ELITE See Vernal D. Faber tire." RoBt v0 Deloree R. rel-rel Oi Mirn.

i.i:g ot kiaitne. Ja ttesurg at chape r.er arvi-e wu 1 2 tn. fa-a li.a. 4-v0D. Rt 55FLL Mathilda be-fc'vei 'e cf tie ie trv of Varion Gout.

ar.1 Alice Femer.degtri Serv ces Sturc. 1 JO p. ra at fuwral h-me. 3d Merood. lr.tetmer.l tot.c r4.a, lum.

je 3-V014. CX.rrrS Faal Causfss. Jen J. IkSS. ag 4.

lat ad 4T1 Po.a strwet. San Diego. Chicago, -lov tusbaad ot Car. )ar of Fiorenc Wad. Eleanor Spttmaa.

Caodtn Perfect. Benuce Sievers. a4 Leah Saadet. f-o4 brother of Chane. Ella aotse.

and V.artra Schuti, also saroved by 1 1 grar.d-rru.drcn and 12 great-grandchforra Fa-eeral Saturday, 1 p. bl. at ertapd, 514. 51 Ashland avvou. at Foster.

later-snent Arlington. LOngbcach 1-5 14 T. COBCOIAN Sea Delia Bergen notice. tatOAJt. John Croak, beloved husband ot th late Catherine, nee Tatunskl.

dear father cf Waiter and 14. 't Smith, grandfather of Carol Ann. Maniyn. Patricia. Richard, and Racdy.

Funeral from cnapeL 4401 Lawrence. Saturday. 8 30 a as to St. Edward's church- Interment SL Adalbert a. MUlberry 9-4400 DE MICOLO See Barres notlr.

DFNNI9TON Brackett Badger Denniston of 116 Srottswaod road. Riverside, busttacd of Ait Badger Denniston. father cf George B-acsett B. and WUHaa B. Denniston.

Funeral private. DICMER V.tit M. Dlemer. tie Klrchoff. beloved wife of th late Clifford food mother of Dorothy dear sister ot Martr.a Louise Ivan, Herman, Michael, and Arthur, Service Saturday, June 27.

3 p. at funeral home. 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster, Interment Waldheim cemetery. DCTTON Ruth E.

Dutton. Jun 14. dearly sLAISAMBFBIs See Barres notice. Mrs. James A.

Stephens Services for Mrs. Nanny Blair Stephens, 86, of 6745 Perry who died Wednesday, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Engle-wood Baptist church, where she was a member for 40 years. Mrs.

Stephens was a member of the Englewood Women's club since 1912. She and her husband, James celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last Monday. Also surviving are two sons, Norval Burton and four grandchildren. BOY ARSONIST, 9, CONFESSES HE SET 12 FIRES Kenneth Butler, 9, of 2014 E. 77th st, a fourth grade pupil in Bryn Mawx school, who was arrested yesterday after he started two fires, admitted, police said, to starting a dozen fixes in the last two years.

Yesterday's fires were set in a shed in the rear of 7636 Chap-pel where damage was estimated at J150, and in the rear of the building where he lives. Damage in the second fire was estimated at $100. The Eutler boy told Robert Sampson, assistant city fire attorney, that he set fires because his schoolmates didn't like him. He was turned over to juvenile authorities. B.UEBEK Frark John are NOTED CHICAGO DIES Gave Famed Collection to Institute Here Beverly, June 25 Special Frederic Clay Bartlett, Chicazo born artist, died at his born in Findlay, 111.

Snapp June 25, 1931, kmr.g husband Anna, beloved fattier ot Mrs. Beatnr rf Genoa City. Wis and Mrs. Helen of Chicago, 1U grandlaU.er cf two. Funeral 1 p.

an Cential asetrd time. Saturday. June 27. at the Klecrjent-Kuse funeral heme. Genoa City.

Interment Hillside cemetery CcM-perator cf tirf Frank and Ed Resort on Powers lake. Wis. since 1925. GLASGOW, Scotland. June 25 Reuters Scottish police had a bad tiaie today from both the fanatical enemies and wildly enthusiastic supporters of Queen Elizabeth.

Hours before the queen's arrival here, police found two machine guns and 15 rifles wTapped in a blanket on a hillside 20 miles outside Glasgow. They said the arms, stolen three weeks ago from an army hut, had been prepared by young was a colonel in the army during World War II afterward served with the allied" commission to improve agriculture in Italy, Surviving are the widow, Edith, and two children. OLACIA Roae Kolar.a. 371 Lorgeora moa rriad. Riverside, beioved wrte ot t'e lat Thcrcaa.

fond mother of Viasta De Vita and Thomas Koiacia. of P.o.ar.d De Vita and Jean Kn.ic.1. grandanotl er of June, Carol, Cynthia, and Thomas. Services Saturday. June 27.

10 a. at chapel. 6301 W. CersraS road. Benryn.

Interment Bohemian National. CLjrrrlc 2-1023. KOSTAL See FlglewsU njtlc. home here today after a long, Mr. Mary E.

Corcoran beloved daurhter of Ray and Geraldlne Dutton. sister cf Charles A. and Betty Mulllns. nieil et Inez L. Flatten.

At funeral bculevard at Lake fanatics of the Scottish repub I RT Betty Selvert. beVved w.te of Exil dear aister cf Sias r. Cartes ar.d H.t K. I'c K- at fi-neral heme. JM7-27 Pc.asai in, until 10 p.

ra Ser-es ir termert Converse. Ind. St JNOHA James Sejnota. dev-ed r.uv-4 of the tare Ma-v. re Tir' e- r.f Alice hairachek.

Fa-ry, art- tr, ar.d E.bei r.r--rr. of 10. er cf one. K'jnera! isatunjav. 45 a.

cc S218 S. Kejiie avenue, ti St. a rr.urcn lrueimect ui.t tl. -pect 6-3810. street, service Saturday.

June 2T, at 3 m. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. KOZ4 Stephen Kara, ag 4 8. at Few Paw, DEATH NOTICES 1951. are 81.

vear. beloved huabea't of the late Alice' Baker Drketna. f-nd formerly rt 1J4 E. lieth street, beloved son cf John Sr. and tt- late Victoria, dear brother cf Jrepi, Jchn Jr Walter.

Frank, Mary Puarskl, Ar.na Juila Dopie: alski. and Agnes Koza. Funeral Saturdav, June 27. 30 a. Irom chapel, 11739 S.

Michigan father of John. William, and the late Georre. four grardchUd-n. four great- granacniieren. services Mnday.

1 Mrs. Mary E. Corcoran, 74, of Winthrop, mother of William J. Halligan, president and chairman of the Hallicrafters company, died yesterday in her home. She was a frequent visitor to Chicago, where her othef two sons, Edward and George Corcoran, are officials of the television and radio company.

She also leaves three daughters, Mrs. Eileen West, Mrs. Frances Keary, and Ruth. Services will be held Monday morning in Winthrop. si nom tr.r tune'ais.

3844 w. renr.as read Interment Fcrest Home cemetery. OLympic 2-0243. illness. He was 80 years old.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the chapel of St. Chrysostom's church in Chicago. Mr.

Bartlett was widely known as an artist, architect, and patron of the arts. He was a graduate of the Royal Academy of Art in Munich and studied in Paris under such masters as Collin, Aman-Jean, and Whistler. Mr. Bartlett's murals and works decorate walls of the University of Chicago, the Second avenue, to SL saicmea church. Inter- I SHI oh See James Sejn.f.a B' t'r.

nt. CtM eemcteiy. rtJ- biM.IR-t,trer Sinter, forme: ot ERIC SON Lillian M. rick son of 1508 Park. Ill t-.

ei tr- Fargo avenue. June 33. 1953, devoted mother of Harold and Norma Erlekson d.ar sister of Henrv severson. At Chanel. Mrs.

Maude Lundgren Services for Mrs. Maude Lund-gren, 74, of 306 W. Washington Marengo, McIIenry county, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the First Presbyterian church in Marengo.

Mrs. Lundgren was the widow of Carl Lundgren, former Chicago Cubs pitcher and assistant athletic director and head baseball coach at the University of Illinois who died in 1934. Mrs. Lundgren died in a Marengo rest home Wednesday. Louis A.

Biuon Louis A. Bisson, 68, of 3032 Park Evanston, died yesterday in his home. He was a patent attorney and formerly an assistant examiner in the United States patent office. Surviving are his widow, Clemence; a daughter, Mrs. Clemence Meter, and three grandchildren.

Services will be held at 9 a. m. to-morrow in St. Athanasius church, Evanston. 8501 N.

Asffland avenue, where services ANDERSON Mary F. Andersen, nee Olson. -of 8122 8. Indiana, wire of the late Charles, fond mother of Edna (Anna I Feid. Charles Jem and the late Helen Busch.

Ruth and Roy Andersen, grandmother of Frederics and James San-din, auter of Hlima Llnd. Axel and Harry Olson. Services at chapel. 7838 Cottage Grove svenue. Friday, June 26.

st 11 a. m. Interment Oak Woods. Adeline 3-0220. AISTIN Luella H.

Austin, June 22. 195S. at Riverside. formerly of Chicago and Evanston, wite of the late Cnarles H. Austin, mother of Edwin Charles Austin and Mrs.

Eenjamin E. Gage, five grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Services 2:30 p. m. Monday at chapel, 1567 Mapie svenue.

Evanston. Burial private. Please omit flowers. will be held Saturday, June 27, at 3 p. Interment Craceland.

FABER Vernal D. Faber of 51 Sunset avenue. Elkhart. formerly ot Chicago, passed away Tuesday morning. June lat Saul dear merrier cf vS-rtlner ct Iiii.li.an4 Para.

111. Eocene GaM.et. and Io cf New Yo-k Serines 2 at cbarei 8Ji' Erarlmsv. Interment Fait cemetery SLATI Harry Slater. Jun 2 3.

beloved; i.ut.nd cf Maita et. tLxrd Wl.am Mrs. Gncviv Cirt. KHUn Gahan. U.

S. and t.le J-1n Sla'er. brif-er rf Ira or a Get rge H. Nrw ct Leratnt. 111.

eurrr.l Satuiday, 9 a trcra chapel. JerV-v at freet. to St. Nen church. Vata 9 30 a Ir.trme-t S'pui-hr.

Member r' 1 I B. W. and A. T. S.

E. bbur 8-S22. 31. loving nusband of Anne Reitz Faber dear father of Mary, mcther and tw SUZIOR Stanley Kulor Chicago mail carrier, dear fatr.er rf Crraid.ne ar.d Bruce, loving tyn of Stanley ar.d Marv. brother of Mitchell, Edward, and Cl.r-.trr.

Funeral Saturday. 9 30 a. frym ciiaj-el. 2643 S. 4ta avenu.

Cicero, to St. Mary church. Imermer.t Resurrection. Olympic 2-0177. Kl'RIZ See Kathryn A.

Carter notice. Frederick M. Lee ot La Grange 111. belcved r.usiand of the late Kettle, fat! er of Dcrothy L. MacWlthey.

brother cf Joseph H. ar.d Arthur, grandfather ot Frei-erlrk L. MacWithey. E.eancr M. Ll'tle.

and Stanley MacWlthey Jr ng.it gret-grandchildien. Funeral 3' 30 p. m. Friday at ehepel. 40 Ashland avenue.

La Gran. Interment cemetery. Itf tu a Presbyterian church. New Fourth Tobe Wangersheim slst.rs of Waterloo. Is.

Friends will be received at the Westbrock luneral home. 1129 Prairie street. Elkhart. Ind. Sclemn requlea mass will be sung at St.

Thctras' Cathcile church, 10 a m. Friday. June lio. interment St. vincer.ia cemetery.

E.khart. Ind Member of St. Thrmas th Apostle Catholic church and th Holy Name society of that church. Industrial mont avenue, beloved wite of the 'lat i ft Vgd Mich ef engineer for th Lilly Varnth company cf Indianapolis. Ind.

For Infonnatlcn call Services for Tobe Wangersheim, 61, of 316 Barry owner of the Standard Map company, 706 N. State will be held at 1 p. m. today in the chapel at 5145 Broadway. Mr.

Wangersheim died Wednesday in Michael Reese hospital. He was a member of Kismet lodge 1107, A. F. A. M.

His widow, Lillian, and two sons, Robert and James, mctber Jcser-ri rf CHrers. Je.r-.es Presbyterian church, the University Club of Chicago, and the Chicago city council chamber. Won High Awards His 'work has been recognized by awards from the St. Louis Exposition of 1904, the San Francisco Expositon of 1915, and the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh. The Helen Birch Bartlett collection of paintings was given to Robert E.

Lee. loving nv thrr 'f Dr. K. tun art 3-4940. BADGER Cora E.

Badger, age S3, of 228 Herrick road. Riverside, mother of Mrs. Grsee B. Hoppe. Resting at chapel, 80 Burlington road, Riverside, until noon Saturday.

Services at Riverside Methodist church, Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Burial Mount Auburn. Riverside 7-2261. BAEMNG Tillle Baening, 13923 Lincoln avenue.

Dolton. beloved mother of Mrs. Ruth Beauchamp and Frank Baening. Resting at funeral home, 244 E. 138th street.

Services Saturday. 9:30 a. at St. Mary a church. Interment Assumption.

BAKER Dora Baker. 1828 S. ert Lee. Alice V. Goldenberg.

ar.d the FALfEY William A. Falsey. 3341 W. 61st piace. oeiovea nusbana or Charlotte, rond lather of Bemlce Fitzgerald.

William John Mertes. Robert and the late Harold, brother of Katherlne Healy. Emma Sherman. Margaret Grant. Clorlce Condon, Edna Stelnheimer.

Charles. Jr.hn. rf fc. niarni. and Mrs.

BerrJce La i Iit't ct Mrs IJ Waitr'ng of Chiraro. trre g-and. id-m. one Eastern ir will be bed Friday at 2 p. tr tn tre Uiciteit A eo funeiai heme.

Bio. the P.ev Frank Crrad-l Et.rU. in Sprlr.g Grove cen.cc.-v. SMIUR Maren L. Snyder cf IP'S N.

Lore! avenue, beloved wife cf tie Parke loving mother cf Pearl, cetr aunt of ar.d Path Flatters. Services Saturdav. 2 p. fun.ret home. f.OlS-20 Chl.atj e.iu.

Mount Olive. t.le late James, Matthew, and Mame Hep- late Capt. Lawrence F. Lee. I.

A fond grandmother of nine grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a. nv. fmm funeral home. 79th street at Locrr.rs bcule-vard.

to St. Barnabas' ehur-h. J-' Calvary cemetery. Information. TRiasgle 4-1187.

Ll'ND Martha K. Lund of 210 t. Falrvl-w Arlington Heights. of Maico.m G. tund.

mother of Michael S. snd ErUa Lund. s.ster of Mra. W. A.

Stellberg cf Duluth. Minn Paul Muharls'-n rt Calumet. Mich and Fred ef Detroit. M.tli.. daughter cf Jchn E.

and the late Maria Sofia MlrhaeUcn of Duluth. Services Sat pie, mneral Friday. 10 a. from chapel, 5908 S. Kedzie avenue, to St.

Nicholas et Tolentlne church. Interment Mount the Art Institute of Chicago by Mr. Bartlett in wiemory of his Frank John Klieber Olivet. GRovehill 6-0090. lican army for a possible attack on the royal procession.

The extremists, who have recently blow up mail boxes bearing the royal cipher, demand an independent Scotland. Other Scottish nationalists seek self-government within the United Kingdom. They completely disown the extremists. 20,000 Crash Lines As scores of police hunted for the fanatics, officers in Glasgow fought a losing battle against cheering crowds upon the queen's arrival at the city hall. Twenty thousand cheering Scots crashed thru police lines? swept scarlet-uniformed Scots guardsmen aside, and rushed within six yards of Elizabeth and the duke of Edinburgh.

There they stopped and gaped while the royal couple calmly went on with a greeting ceremony from local officials. 50 Are Injured Six persons were hospitalized and about 50, including a bruised guardsman, were treated on the spot. Several women fainted from the crush. Troops were called out and restored order. The queen and her husband traveled by train from Edinburgh, where their reception earlier this week had been more sedate.

They stepped off their train at Paisley, a textile center, and drove Seven miles into Glasgow. Crowds packed the sidewalks, office windows and housetops to see the sovereign. They waved flags, handkerchiefs and tartan bonnets. Three on a Motorbike Killed When It Skids ZWEIBRUECKEN, Germany, June 25 Reuters Three men were killed near here last night when the motorcycle on which they were riding skidded on a wet road. FIHRENBACH Albert William Fehrenberh beloved husbani.

of late LUa. loving father of Mrs. Betty Fumegalll and the late Charlotte Whit, dear sen of Char Oscar W. Swardrtrom Services for Oscar William Swardstrom, 77, former south side resident who died Tuesday in Macon County hospital at Decatur, were held yesterday in Decatur. Mr.

Swardstrom retired in 1950 as a blacksmith for. the American Made Products company. He leaves his widow, Hil-dur, and a daughter, Mrs. Edith Schmidt. second wife, Helen Birch Bartlett.

His own work is represented in the permanent collections of the Carnegie institute, Frank John Klieber, 69, died yesterday in his home at Powers lake, near Genoa City, Walworth county. He was co-proprietor of STFPRON Charles stcdr-n. Vrl'ti lotte Fehrenbach Fuchs Funeral Satur day. 8.30 a. from chapel.

2950-58 Fullerton at Sacramento to St. Sylvester's Frank and Ed's resort at Powers Pl'r. Mich June 24. 195 3. be.ovf i i.

band ct Florence, find ct and Char'it Joseoh Jr Servi' 10 a Sa'uida. Conne.lv here. Oeics, M'ch. Further servi'-fe ard ti.t-r-rr.ent Bui.tcr.ian National cemetery 3 p. m.

Saturday. the Corcoran gallery of Wash ington, and other art. museums. church. Requiem mis 9 a.

m. Inter, ment St. Joseph's. EVergiade 4-3800. Ft l.EIlN Agnes Feleen.

re Olson, of 926 6t. inariea road, Lombard, beloved mother ot Mra. Milton Clark. Joseph and urday. 2 p.

at Ebereier Luiherao church. 1650 W. Fester avenue, Cnl.aco. Interment Rldgewood. Resting at chapel, 1104 Waukegan read.

Gienview. until noon Ssturday. Ccntrlhutl-rs tray mad to th building fund ef Holy Trinity Lutneran cnurcu. G.enview, la lieu ot flowers. Ll'RGIO Lurrlo belcvtd husband cf Sara, ne elemente: dear father of Angelo Alex.

James. Helen. Bntiny. Walter, and Edward, fond brother of James. Michael, and Carmen.

Funeral Monday. 9 a. from chapel, 1702 W. 69th street, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. PRoa- STriNBLRG M.Mll Steinberg, 8704 Mer- Lueliamay Nielsen of Wisconsin, dear avenue, beloved wire of the late John, fond mother of Sadell Baker, Lillian Rowe, Anita Book, Joseph. Albert, and Eve Bur-rell. Funeral Friday. June 26.

2 p. at chapel. 3654 W. Roosevelt road. Interment Ohava Amuno cemetery.

Forest Park. BARRFS Louis tEllas Katsamberls I Barrea. dearly beloved husband of Bessie, nee Gianopouioz; loving father of Sam and Mrs. Irene De NIcolo. fond father-in-law of Mrs.

Lucille Barres. nee Pecora; and Focco De Ntcolo, grandfather of five. Funeral Saturday. June 27. 12:45 p.

tn from chapel. 1624 W. Grand avenue, to Holy Trinity church, 1101 S. Peoria street. Interment Elmwood Park.

BAjmar-ket 1-1557. BARTLETT Frederic Clay Bartlett. June 25. 1953. "at 2 Boyle street.

Beverly. husband of Evelyn Fortune Bartlett, father of Clay Bartlett of Manchester, brother of Florence Dibell Bartlett of Chicago. Services at St. Chrysostom's church, 1424 I Dearborn street. Saturday, 2 p.

m. The family requests that flowers be omitted. BARRETT John C. Barrett. June 25.

beloved husband of the late Mary A nee Vail: loving father of Mrs. Cleta O'Nell and Charles A. of Crosse Polnte. brother of Helen Timothy and the late James Thomas Mary and Patrick W. Funeial Saturday, 9 a.

from chapel. Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to Holy Cross church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Sepulchre.

SOuth Short 8-8822. (laughter ot Laura Olson. Resting at fu lake. Mr. Klieber leaves his widow, Anna, and two daughters, Mrs.

Beatrice Koukol and Mrs. Helen Hoffman. Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Genoa City.

Burial will be in Hillside cemetery. neral nome. SbO S. Ardmnre avenue. Villa Mr.

Bartlett was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, a trustee of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and for years a trustee of the Art Institute of Chicago. He was also a director of Hibbard, na avenue, bemved of Natr-an, ltd mother ot Harry Wlnthr d.fr s's'cr rf Mil SLgtrmsn and 5ar uel K'i. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Funeral time cl angert Friday, 3 at chapel, "oil Licnce avenue. Interment Westiawn. Park, until 11 a. m. Saturday, then at Villa Park Gospel Tabernacle, wher serv.

Ices win be held at 2 p. m. Interment Arnnrton. STEPHENS Nanny B. Sterhers.

8743 R. FF.RIANEC Olra Ferlanec. nee Pawer. be pect o-uouu. SE Charles Wesley Luse of 1759 X.

Charles Wesley Luse Mrs. Delores E. Robertson Mrs. Delores E. Robertson, 50, of 7405 Parnell died yesterday in Passavant hospital.

She was the operator of the Abbott Nursery school, 8347 S. Racine av. Mrs. Robertson leaves three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Malone, Mrs.

Jackie Housenick, and Miss Sandra Robertson. Perry avenr. beloved wile ol Jrrn A mother rf Norval R. ar.d fi'irfn D. Pr -ti at rhariel.

415 W. Id ettcei. 11 a Saturday. Service 1 p. et Fnglrwood Bsptist church rhrl, 4:3 Er.g.twocd aveuue.

Interment Mason avenue, beloved husband of lleva. fond father cf Duane C. and Charles W. grandfather of Duane. Daniel, P.andv.

snd Ronny, brother of D. Claude snd Bert of Kansas. Funeral Saturday. 3 p. rr.

at chapel. 591 1 W. Madison atreet. Interment Great Bend. Kas.

Pieaae omit flowers. EStebrook 8-7500. Mae DONALD Donald R. MarDonald. sud- Jarres Sutrue.

oei'wd denly, June 23. devoted son ot Theresa. Charles Wesley Luse, 61, of 1759 N. Mason secretary of the Luse-Stevenson company, insulation contractors, '873 Black-hawk st, died yesterday in Oak Park hospital. Mr.

Luse is survived by his widow, Cleva, 'and two sons, Duane C. and Charles W. Jr. Services will be held at 3 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 5911 Madison st. rtee Mayr, and Donald fond brcther of Spencer, Bartlett and Company. Rich Pays Tribute Daniel Catton Rich, director of the Art institute, said in a tribute: He was one of America's first collectors to buy great post-impressionist paintings. At a time when most collectors wer still buying Monets and Renoirs and thinking themselves Mr. Bartlett was acquiring Cezanne, Van Gogh, Matisse, and Picasso.

"Frederic Bartlett was tal BERGEN Delia Corcoran Bergen, lat of 6908 Normal boulevard, beloved wife of Taneaki Chiba Lois Ann. Funersl Saturday. 9:30 a Robert loving mother of Robert J. Bergen. Eileen Imhof.

and the late Marten from funeral home. 6200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster, to Queen of All Salnta church at 10 a. m. Interment Ail loved wire of Michael.

loving sister of Psul, John, snd th late Pauline. Funeral Saturday. 1 at chapel. 1407 W.I Chlcaso svenue. to Trinity Slovak Lutheran church, Lacrosse, Foster, and Elston avenues.

Interment Bohemian National. MOn-roe 6-387T. FIN ELLA Mrs. Angelina Flnella. late of 1637 N.

78th court. Elmwood Park, loving wife of Nick, fond mother of Theresa Perro. Bee La P.occo. Rose Narduecl. Nancy Bellezzo (of Van Nuys.

Cal. 1, Angela Traflcante. Ida Becker, and Marie Maz-luea. Funeral 8 a. from chapel.

5744 W. North avenue, to St. Vincent Ferrer church. River Forest. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery.

For Information. TL'xedo 9-8223. FOEGE Amanda Forge. 71. of Elmhurst.

a former resident ot Schaumburg township, wife of Henry, mother cf Herbert snd Alfred and Mrs. Hilda Redeker, sister of Mrs. Martha Goebbert and Alma Fedderke and Mathilda Koehler of River Grove. Services Ssturday at 3 p. m.

at St. Peter's Lutheran church. Schaumburg. Friends may call at the Rlcjiert A Son chapel, Roselle. FTTTA Katherlne Futts.

nee Harkala. beloved wife of Stephen, dear mother ot Joseph and Sophie Rund, sister ot Andrew Olmsted, fond sister of John, Neal Corcoran. Mrs. Josephine O'Hara. Mrs.

Kitty taints' cemetery. TOKYO, June 25 Reuters Taneaki Chiba, 90, died today. He was poet at the Japanese imperial court for 60 years. Gebler, and Mrs. Eileen Benson, grandmother of Robert and Gerald Bergen and MATTERN Marie fLIrzlel Mattern.

beloved wile ot the late Louis, fond mother ot Barbara Lynn Olmsted. Funeral Saturday, Ethel Zeiss, grandmother of hhlriey. sister of Christ Bluethmann. Resting at funeral 8 a. from funeral home.

Hslsted st 76th street, to St. Bernard's church, mass home. 8620 W. Irving Park road. Serv.

Ices Saturday. 3 p. m. Interment Mont 9-30 a.m. Interment Bt.

Mary's cemetery. STewart 3-7700. rose, riease omit riowers. BIRCK (Catherine Blrck. late of S072 MATTIM Alcide Mattlnl of 3319 W.

Lyn- oale street, lovlne husband of Avondale, beloved wife of the late Au -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- nee Gslassl: desr fsther of Adelmo. Lino. INDIANA BOY, 15, DIES AFTER TRUCKS CRASH gust loving mother or Leonard. Anna CRAIG B. HAZLEWOOD DIES AT 70; RETIRED BANKING EXECUTIVE Lena IGlgtno Plgonl, and Nancy.

F'i- Larko. Marjorle. and Frank, grandmother ented as a painter and it was I with a painter's eye that he judged the great French art of this period. He and his wife, i Helen Birch, built up a collection nerai Monday. a.

from chapel. 900 oi nooert ana mcnara Larko. Mrs. Violet S. Sacramento boulevard, to Our Lady cf nirlrk.

and Leonard Blrck great- Harkals. grandmother of three, great- orace church. Interment Joseph's. grandmother of one. Funeral Saturday.

9 zAcramnio 2-4747 Funeral Information LAIN SON granamotner or David Ullrlck. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a. from funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to St. a.

from chapel. 2255 W. Chicago ave McCARTV Helen H. McCarty r.f 224 Wev nue, to St. Nicholas" church.

Oakley blvtl Cornelius church. Please omit flowers. ley avenue. Oak Para, daughter of the late and Rice st. Interment Et, Nicholas' cem BISON Louis A.

Blsaon. attorney, of 3032 Michael H. and Mary Mccarty, sister ct Max McGriff, 15, of Argus, died last night in St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, of injuries suffered Monday when two trucks collided at Belvidere Psrk place, Evanston, beloved husband of John Msry C. and Edna aunt cf etery.

HUmboIdt 6-8220. A RE AC Alma Catelller Gareau. beloved Clemence fond father of Clemence Frances E. Funeral Saturday. 8:30 a.

wife of Peter Gareau. loving sister of from funeral home. 203 S. Marion street Meter, grandfather of Frank, and Charles Meter. Funeral Saturday.

8:30 a. from chapel. 1571 Manle avenue. Lillian. Flrra, Mrs.

Robert Gereau. Mrs, John Q. Johi son. Mrs. Emmet Walsh.

Mra Craig B. Hazlewood, 70, of 222 E. Chestnut retired vice president of the First National Bank of Chicago, died yesterday in Presbyterian hospital of a heart ailment. at Pleasant avenue. Oak Park, to St.

Ed mund'a church. 188 S. Oak Park avenue, Oak Park. Interment Mount Carmel. William I.

Kerr of Tiffin. and Fred of Evanston, t. Athanasius church. Mass Chicago's 1953 Traffic Toll a. m.

Interment All Saints' cemetery. MetNFRNET Mary B. McTnernev. daughter ot the late Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Mo BLACK Loren70 Bleck, June 24, at Nor wegian American hcspttsl, late of 3414 Inerney, aunt of Helen Spranze and Gar North Hollywood, Cal. Funeral Saturdav, June 27, 9 a. at funeral home. 3244 Jackson bUd. Interment Meant Carmel.

KEdzle 3-2394. GIANOPOLLOS See Barrea notice. GLENDE Theresa C. Glende. re Sacorske.

dear mother of Anna Dahl. Laura Wlese. SOUTH CHAPEL 318 W. 63D-ST. PHONE; WEntworth 6-002 5 FRIDAY LINCOLN Milton G.

1 1 m. at chapel SATURDAY HIBBELL Richard S. 1 p. m. at chapel ROGtRS Delia A.

1 30 p. m. In church NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-A V. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-264S FRIDAY FISCHER Fred A.

1 p. m. chapel rett McKenna. Native rf Tipperary. lre- Mr.

Hazlewood, a native of Belden avenue. Chicago, husband of the late Emrra Ned Black, father of Lawrence Black, brother of Mrs. Donald Leech and Mrs. Carl Roth, half brother of Georse Crowley. Services 10 a.

m. Saturday at East Aurora, N. started in 110 i i 1 i nr. i lift lanq. funeral paturuav, 0-43 a.

from funeral home, 5438 S. Halsted street, to St. Thomas the Apostle church. Mass 9.30 a. m.

Interment Mount Olivet. Boulevard 8-0662. McMAHON John M. McMahon. 6354 S.

Bishop street, beloved husband ot Julia Alice Meyers, Edward. Arthur, and the late Herman, rrandmother of three, great-grandmother of one. Resting at funeral me uanrung rjusiness in mut at. the Union Trust company. He luneral home.

428 Park avenue. Rockford, 111. Burial Greenwood cemetery, Rockford. nome. 3440 N.

Central svenue. until noon Saturday, June 37. Lying In state at became vice president in 1917 and retained the title upon mer GRAHAM Harriet W. 2 p. m.

at chapel Grace Ev. Luth. church. Parker and Lara. BI.OXIIAM Mary Bloxham of Fcrest Park, formerly of Maywocd.

beloved wife rf tht lat Harry, fond mother of Mrs. E. Fox. Mrs. B.

Welncord. Mrs. F. Cooper. Newell McMahon.

fond father of Eleanor HOLIDAY Francis W. 3 p. m. at chapel Froasard. Marguerite Barr.

Joan O'Riordan. mi, from 1 p. m. until time of service. 3 P.

m. Interment Concordia. Klldare SATURDAY of remarkable quality. The center of the Birch Bartlett collection is Seurat's great mural-like painting, 'Sunday afternoon on La Grande Jatte. "This has sometimes been called the greatest painting of the 19th lury.

Frederic Bartlett gae a gallery of these paintings to the Art institute in 1925. This became the first room of modern art in any American museum. It remains as a monument to its generous collector, the rare example of a group of paintings gathered with deep knowledge, taste, and warm understanding." Father Headed Firm Mr. Bartlett was the son of Adolphus Clay Bartlett and Mary Pitken Bartlett. His father was a former president of Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company and a director of The Northern Trust company from its founding in 1S89 until his death in 1922.

Mr. Bartlett was a member of the University, Chicago, Cliff Mary Alice and the late Josephine McMahon, fcrd son cf Mary and the late ger of the company with the First National Bank of Chicago 5-5420. ER1CKSON Lillian M. 2 p. m.

at chapel Mrs. V. Gentlin. and Howard. 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Serv GRAHAM Harriet W. Graham. 1223 Mon OLSON George A. 1 p. m.

at chapel Timothy McHahon. At funeral heme. 69th at Justine street. Funeral Saturday, 11:30 ices Saturday, 3 p. at funeral home.

Lake at. at 2d Maywocd. Fillmore ro avenue. River Forest, 111., June 23. 1953, wife cf James Graham, mother of in 1929.

He retired in 1938 because of ill health. Mr. Hazle a. St. Brendan a church.

Interment J-UU14. Barclay M. Graham and Harriet G. Cul BOISSONEAU Alexander F. Bolssoneau.

June SOUTHVEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST. PHONE: EEverly 8-2182 FRIDAY hane. grandmother of William Michael Culhare Clayton James, and Allan 24. ot 7619 s.

Mlcnixan avenue. wood was past president of the American Bankers association wuiiam Graham. At chapel, esoi Johanna Murphy Surra and tbe is- James, brother r.f latrlck cf Ci. Mrs. Prld.e ct Julia.

Bartnotemrw, Jchn. Hanr.eb. Michael. Cornelius. Marv Thrmas.

Jerem.ah. aid the lat Mauure if finer namuck. Caherclvecn. County Kciry. e.

land Funeral Saturdav. Jure 27 11 '1 a. trim funeral home 317 N. Ci" avenue, to st Mtl'i cturch. Litumira Queen cf Heaven.

TH4TCHFR Harvey Thatcher ef I Grove. 111., June 23. 1953. t'U ved 1 of the late Florence, nee Wood- father of Mrs. Helen W.ison.

Mrs. lierr Baker. Mrs Ruth Barr. brother of lat John E. and tte lat M-s.

liners Eateman. three eran-ichildren. frur giest-g-eat-crandchlldren. Servirs Fridv. Jur 26.

2 p. at funeral home. 4M0 M.n street. Interment Oakndg cemetery. TRIPIFTT Howard B.

Triplett cf lot's. Eberhardt. tSuincy. 111.. June 23.

rf Myrtle Lavery. rf Richard Lavery cf Omaba. grar1'at-ee of P.lrhard Jhn Lavery cf Chicago, r1 George Howard Lae'y of Omat-a. a of Jefferson D. Tripiett r.f Faimyra, Mo brother ot Mrs.

Mary Keher cf Palmvra, Mi, Harry Carson r.f PM'adeiphi. Harvey and Warwick Tripiett rf Palmyra. Mo. Resting at Hansen funer-t home, Quinry. III.

Servires 4pm Set. Interment Greenwood cemetery. Fafmyr. Mo. VOGTA John Vcrtaj rr 721 9 Uuichester avenue, beloved cousin ot J-v.

scpri F. and Clara Vlt ovic. Thomas sr-d Frances Miskcvic. Mrs. Marv Ganncn.

a-id Mrs. Elizabeth. Mrr.er. Funeral Saturday. June 27.

8 43 a. m. from crap. I. 1938 W.

47th atreet. to St. Justin M-r. tyr church. Rtsuriectlut ctrr.e-tery.

LAfayette B-2191. VRiMidsN llany Vrorman. Jure 1953. brctntr ot L. rot, man a-1 Mrs.

Lorene V. Cock, unci tf Gwn c. Meza. Fui.nal Saturdav, 3 p. tr.

at chapel. 55ol N. Ash.and sverue. ol CiiUmoi-n lode, no. 919, A A.

and Victory pct. No. 7. A. L.

WANGERSHEIM Tobe SH Barry avenue, beloved husband of Lillian d'ar father of Robert and James Friday. 1 p. at chapel. 3143 Broadway. Interment RosrhiiL WARD Patrick J.

Ward. 1843 1 Cert avenje, be.tved hufband cf Ar.tue r- Joyce: fond lthr rf Jchn F. Thrn-iis P. snd Ar.nairae McCuidy. cr-ther r.f Mi-heel Funnel Satuiday.

27, 6 43 a. tr. frcm funeral heme. N-rth ie-Iiue, to St. Ar.ce a church Ma." 9 All baicU'.

ZVxeuo 9-8844, WFRf Nicholas C. Weber. lte cf Eibun. Ill lojaierly ct tkwlc. o.i j.u band of Florence, nee Suckcw; brotbrr tf Lona.

Cia.a. ilary. Mslm.ua. A. ma lt- ge e.

Barbara Dabrn, LouUe Frerrs F. l)-bein Dahm. and the late Catbeii-e Biemfuser Dd Pet'r. Fu.vral 9 45 a. from funeral home.

80f.y hues Ccr.t.r Mats 10 a m. at St. Petti church. Interment Peter's. WHITNFT Florian V.

Whitney, are 43, ef 4823 N. Hermitere avenue, tel. ved of Lucilie, r.e oeriark. uv of Doris, dear stepfather of Augurt Weeper, loving son ot Arnes ar.t Oliver Whitney, clear brother if 1-ver F. Whitney Jr.

and Eugene L. Whit, Saturday. 1 p. at chapel. 36U5-07 Lincoln aver.Le.

Ir.terme: Montrose. Member of Norwood Park aerie. No 2395. F. O.

K. WORTH William Fwart Worth r.f Prsire. Ind husband rf Mary fatbrr of Marn Johrsm. Louise Anderon. a4 Hcien Wares trother tf Ethel nicsl'-'r and Alice Cannon, and Artrur.

grandfather rf P.ttlng Am-n fumral hrm. New CarlU.e. ted. Strvica 3 pm. FuriQty.

TFRflCH Mlrhael C. Terclch. dearlv loved husband of Frances, ne Johr.grass; sm ef tn and J'epi Verrich. brother of Jose; h. Art.Z Joseprine.

and Fur.eral June 29. 10 SO a. from fur.ernl home. 2701 W. 6Jd atreet.

at Waahtenaw avenu. to Rita a ehurrh. Intermer.t St. Marys. PRospect 6-8300.

EOBJFCR August 2ob)ek of 1842 Jf Moody avenu. beloved husband of the Is-e Augusta, fond father of Mgrtf.a and tr lat De.rothy Lamhke. grandfather tf Etward Lavln and Hetarty Services Saturday. Jun 27. 2 at furrl home.

6330 W. North nu. Intermer.t OakCdge. TVxedo -844. beloved husband of Louis Boissoneau, nee Goedke; b'loved father of Mabel, brother Ashland avenue, where services will be held Friday.

June 36, at 3 p. m. En- SCOTT Clara 2 p. m. at chapel SATURDAY ff Sellna Vincent and Louise Turner.

Serv. and also of the Association of Reserve City Bankers. lees st dispel, 7809 Stony Island avenue. i ornament Acacia rars. BLANFORD Benedick L.

9 a. m. In church Paturday. 1:30 p. m.

Interment Oak GBFFN Catherine Green, beloved slater of Woods. Information, FAIrfax 4-2900. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Anna Harty. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.

rd. and route 45, one mile east of Grayslake, Lake county. McGriff was a passenger in a truck Ruth Copeland; two daughters. SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 E. 75TH-ST.

PHONE: FAIrfax 4-7177 Service! to be arranged irom chapel, 1710 w. 7tn street, to st Sabine's church. Interment Mount Olivet STewsrt 3-7400. BR ATI Peter Bratu, beloved husband of Audrey, dear father ot Randall and Roberta, fond son of Anna Bratu, brother of August, son-in-law of Lucille and David Mrs. John Bainbndge of New Gf'THMANN David R.

Cuthmann, beloved York City and Jean, who was MORRISON Anita rmii a re. services Saturday at 1 p. m. at funeral home. 3224 Montrose avenue.

driven by Charles Schmeltz, 34, of Plymouth, Ind. Schmeltz and Frank Quist, Wauconda, Lake husband of Sadie Tnnd father Of Rosa, lyn Harris. S. David, and Marvin L. Guth.

married to Richard Widmark, Interment Roschill. Member of Amvets iriann, brother of Julia Wilson and Louis post. ro. ids. SON county, the other driver, also were injured.

BRAt'N Ferthe Brsun, June 33, late of 2122 Melrose street, wife of the late film star, when he was a Lake Forest college professor; a son, Craig B. Jr. of Nevada City, rrea. cesr mother or Harry ana George, Up to midnight Wednesday. Dwellers, Casino, and Racquet clubs of Chicago, and the Century, National Arts, and Coffee grandmother of two grandchildren and three gri'at-grandrhlldren.

Funeral Saturday. June 27. at 1 p. at funeral and a brother, Paul or Fond du 287 persons had been killed in Lac, Wis. Funeral services will traffic accidents in Cook county home, 3036-58 Belmont ivenue.

to Rose- C. H. JORDAN CO. FOR 99 YEARS Funeral Directors Chicago and Suburbs. 321 E.

Erie superior 7-7709 House clubs of New York. hill cemetery. Member of Welfare council, No. 40', Royal League. be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel, at 25 E. Erie st. FLOWERS BRF.GN.AIll Martha Brermard. beloved wife of the late Henry, sister of the late Au Cuthmann, grandfather of six.

Funeral services st Tucson, Ariz. Dr. Edwin M. Harrison. June 24, 1953.

lat of 1473 Farragut avtnu. beloved husband of Ann, ne Spousta. Resting tn chapel, SI 49-51 N. AsMard avenue at Foster, until noon Friday. In state In Scottish Rite cathedral.

935 N. Dearborn street, until tlrr of service, 3:30 p. m. Interment Acscia Park. Member ef Brotherhood lodge.

No. 986. A. F. A A.

33d degree Mason. Medlnah Temple, and Scottish Rite. Valley of Chicago. LOngbeach 1-5147. HA7LEWOOD Craig Beebe Hazwv4.

June 25. 1953, husband of Ruth Ccpe-land Hazlewood. father cf Mrs. Dorothy Bainbridge. Mrs.

Jean Widmark. and dale B. Hailewood brother of Paul J. Haslewood. Services at home for funerals.

Erie at avenue, Saturday. June 27, 1953, at 2 p. m. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. Burial will be in Memorial Park Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Evelyn Fortune Bartlett; a son, Clay Bartlett of Manchester, and a sister. Miss Florence FTJNKRAL FLOWERS Call STanley 8-1069 since Jan. 1. these, 194 were killed in Chicago, where 12,331 were injured in the same period. CRIME INQUIRY gust Kohls, sunt of Elaine Ducommun Ridgelsnd Floral.

Ph. call opens account. cemetery, Evanston. Services Saturday. 5 p.

st funeral home. 14 58 Belmont avenue. Interment CEMETERIES St. Lucas BEST of 2 8-grave lota Mt. Emblem: Grand- BRENNAN Anna Brennan.

June 24. beloved sv. sec. F-i 116-87. Mane oner, rosi, 412 Miller.

Elgin. 111. motner of Mrs. Mary Foster and Mrs DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Dibell Bartlett of Chicago. MISSING OHIO WAR VETERAN Catherine Stephenson, sister of Margaret Flynn.

Funeral Saturday. 9 a. from STATE AID ASKS HELP IN USE OF BELLOW A monument will be dedicated to Holy sepulchre. MEFRSMAN Emit Meersman of 3518 S. Haisted street, beloved husband of the late Emma, ne Van Der Heydeni father of Joseph A Albert.

Cnarles. snd Marie, brother cf Joseph J. snd th 1st Peter, August, and EUzabeth Sampel. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from funeral home, 8439 S.

Haisted street, to Visitation church. Interment St. Mary's. Boulevard 8-0662. MOELDNER Anna Moeldner.

ne Stoehr. beloved wife of Alfred, dear sister of Wilhelm snd Karl of Saxony province. Germany. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. at chapel.

2950-58 Fullerton. at Sacramento. Cremation Acacia Park cemetery. Please omit flowers. 4-3600.

MONTGOMERY Welter S. Montgomery, beloved husband cf Mary, loving father cf Mary A. Wellington and Fred, dear grandfather of Jeiry Wrliing'on and Sandra snd Roger Montgomery. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a.

from chapel, 2930-39 Fuller-ten at Sacramento, to St. Sylvesters church. Requiem mass 10 a. tn. Interment St.

Adalbert's. 4-300. Ml'ELLER The Rev. John H. Mueller of Addison.

husband cf tht late Anna, dear father cf Helen Grahr.ke. Irene, Meyer, Otto, Rudolf. Edna Pfotenhauer, and the Rev. Herbert, also survived by five brothers, three sisters. 14 grandchildren, and four gieat-grandchliaren.

At chapel. 134 S. Tork street. Eimhurst, until Sa'urday. 10 a.

m. In state at St. Paula Evangelical Lutheran church. Addison, 111., from Saturday, 11 a. to time of services at 2 p.

m. Interment St. Paul's at Addison. MEET See Eregnard notice. NELSON Chris Nelson, late of 9149 Chappel avenue, husband of the late Thcma, nee Nicholson; fat.ier cf Clarence.

Arthur, and Thomas, fcur grandchildren, and three brother of O.uf. Resting at funeral home. 79th street and Phillips avenue. Services- 1 p. m.

Saturday. Interment Oak Woods cemetery, soutii shore -6it5j. NICHOLS George J. Nichols. June 24.

beloved husband of the late Mary, father of George, Joseph, snd Paul, loving son of Ellen Nichols and th late George J. Nichols. Resting at funeral hom. 4817 W. Chicago avenue.

Funeral Saturday. June 27. to Our Lady Help of Christians 1 church. Mass at 9 a. m.

NICHOLS Mary Nichols, nee Bovce. June 1 24. beloved wife of the late Ge- rge mother of Ceorge. Joseph, and Paul, daughter of John W. and the late Anra Boyc.

Resting at funeral home. 4817 W. Chicago avenue. Funeral Saturday. June 37.

to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Mass at 9 a. m. SOWAR Thomas rtowak. June 24.

1933. late of 3743 S. Sawyer avenue, beloved husband ot dear father ai Julia Lapnlewikl. Martha. Lillian Pavts, John, Frank, and Anthony, brother of Frank, i CALLS WOMAN SEIZED IN RAID Mrs.

Hazel Collins, 58, reputed chapl. Jerrerv boulevard and 77th street, to St. Bride's church. Mass 9 SO. In terment Mount Olivet.

EOouth Shore 8- S8J2. HEIM Mary Helm, nee Wledenhoeft, wife of the lat Fred, mother of Louise Schel-ling, Gertrude, and William, eight grand NEW AUTO LAW IS SOUGHT HERE BI R1S Sandra tee Burns. 12124 Frlnc-tor svenue. darling daushter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Burns, dear sister of children and 10 great-erahdchlldren. Fu Secretary of State Carpentier madam of a call girl ring, was served about 10 days ago with a subpena to appear, before the city council emergency crime Search for Laurence Garrick, neral Saturday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 2118 Lawrence avenue, to st. Hen Roert William, beloved granddaughter of last night urged municipal court Mrs Elsie Escue and Mrs.

Minnie C. Bums. Services at chapel. 304 W. 119th street, ry church.

Interment St. Bonifsce s. HFN1CK Abraham Henlck. late of 527 SO, a World War II veteran who has been missing for 1z months from his home in Columbus, judges and clerks and city and county law enforcement officials Saturday, 1:30 p. m.

Interment Mount Brompton place, beloved husband of the Hcpe. committee, it was disclosed yes terday in Women's court. late Mollie. fond father of Lillian Mandel to cooperate with him in admin turned yesterday to Chicago, of Miami, Sam. Sara.

Cele, and thg late Esther Stelzer, dear brother of Mever of Los Anceles. and the late Michael, three CALF A Angelina Calfa. nee Cesarlo. loving mcther of Carmela Esposito. James Marquis, Rose Perrone, Daisy Perrella.

Sam, istering the new drivers' license law which was signed yesterday grandohlldren, two great-grandchildren. Fu Joseph. John. Georte. and Vera Molfese, Mrs.

Collins, charged with being keeper of a disorderly house, obtained another continuance from Judge Erwin Hasten neral Friday, p. at Chanel. 3021 where It was believed he might have contacted his grandfather, whose whereabouts are unknown Lawrence avenue. Interment Jewish Wald dear sister of Salvatore and Carmen Cesarlo. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.

from chapel, 900 S. Sacramento boulevard, to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment by Gov. Stratton. Carpentier, speaking at a din to his Columbus relatives.

heim. Member of Austria GaUrlan Lesko Aid society, and Dr. Sultan ledge. I. O.

B. A. Please omit Sowers. HENRICH See Kathryn A. Carter notice.

Queen of Heaven. SAcramento 2-4747 yesterday because her attorney Garrick's wife, Elizabeth, CARLSON Francis William Carlson of 3502 ner in the Sheraton hotel sponsored by the Citizens' Traffic is out of the city. An investi S. 5Sth court, beloved husband of Hannah, HON YCHt'RCH Annie E. Honychurch.

be nee Hunsicker: loving lather or William, mother of three children, said he failed to return home April Safety board, said the purpose loved wite of Henry fond mother of Etta MacArthur, Walter, Isabel! Burns, and Edith Humphrey, grandmother ef Harry, and the late Charles F. Csrlson. grandfather of four. Funeral Saturday. 2 gator for the council committee was in court at a hearing on the case June 8, but Mrs.

Collins left before he could hand her- the p. at funeral home. 2307 S. Laramie avenue. Interment Mount Auburn ceme the memory of Sidney Bellow, beloved son of Becky and Max Bellow.

brntssr of Irvine: and Helen Becker. Sunday. June 28, 3 p. at Westlawn cemetery, 7800 W. Montrose.

Poppy section. KARGMAX A monument will be dedicated to the memory of Bessie Karzman, beloved wife of Joseph, loving mother of Wallace, Philip. Max. and Sally devoted rrandmother of Donna. Billy, Bobby.

Michael, Sheila, Vivian, and Jimmy, Sunday. June 28, at 1 p. m. at Rldgelawn cemetery, 5736 N. Pulaski.

HERMAN A monument will be dedicated to the memory of Anna Herman, Sunday. June 28. 2 p. P. O.

W. cemetery, gate 37. 16th-DespIalnes. LF.IBOWITZ A monument will be dedicated In memory of Laura Lelbowitz, beloved wife of Joseph, loving mother of Albert J. and Leo Leeds, and Helen Shire.

Sunday. June 28. 1 p. at Beth Jacob cemetery. 16th one block east of Dei Platnes, gate 86.

LOWIS A monument will be dedicated to the memory of Rose Lowis. mother of Bernard, Harold, and Florence Rubens, wife of the late David Lowis. on Sunday, June 28, 12:30 p. Ohava Emuna cemetery, gate 30, Waloheim. FERLMArt a monument will be dedicated to the loving and cherished memory of Morris Perlman on Sunday.

June 28. 1953, 11 a. at Westlawn, 7800 W. Montrose. SOPHIE, DOROTHY.

AND IRVING PERLMAN. PLENN A monument will be dedicated In memory of Harry Plenn. husband of Minnie, father of Norman. Sunday, June 28, 2 p. m.

sharp, at Westlawn cemetery, section E. BlBENSTEiw A monument will be dedicated to the memory of Bessie Rubensteln. beloved wife of Michael loving mother of Louis. Morton. Harold, and Robert, Sunday.

June 28. 19S3. 2 p. at Beverly cemetery. 12000 S.

Kedzie avenue. South Shore Temple section. SHELIST See Kargman notice. SILVERMAN A monument will be dedicated in memory of Ike and Jennie Silverman on Sunday. June 28.

2 p. South Chlcaco Blkur Chasem cemetery. lth and Harlem. seven, great-grandmother rf five, sister of Florence Harper. Mary Btephena, and Jo.

tery. OLympic 3-O20O. Bishop 3-1799. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUNE Order for mall must be acmm-penlM by to cover. crates in lilinoia (outsit Cr.iragoJ, fr.dl-ar.a.

Iowa. Michigan, ar.d Wisconsin: Daily without Sundav. ma wear 17 an- CARTER Kathryn A. Carter, nee McCue. subpena.

sepn wigzintcn. funeral from chapel. 7838 Cottage Grov avenue. Saturday, June 37, at 11 a. m.

to St. George's Epta- formerly of 1146 S. Wesley avenue. Oak of the new law is to remove bad drivers from the highways and make driving safer for good drivers. The law increases the authority of the secretary of state in suspending and revoking licenses for traffic violations or Mrs.

Collins was arrested June Park, beloved wife of the late Joseph A copal church. Service 11:30 t. m. Inter ment Oak H1U. "Addis 3-0329.

glx months. 83.731 three xjioniu, 92 00; Carter, fond mother of Joseph Catherine. Pat Henrich, and th late Mary Kurtz, grandmother ot John and Edward HOFF Emma Hopp, Dee Htark, beloved wife of the late Otto, fond mother of Otto. 5 in a raid on a third floor room at the Belden Arms hotel, 2258 Cleveland allegedly to collect her share of earnings of the red Dally and Sunday, or. year.

1170; s'x months. 8 3.7 Uiree msastha. 13 0a. one Kurtz, James J. and Robert H.

Carter. other crimes and in denying mother-in-law ot Laura, re Allen: grandmother of two. Resting at funeral home, 4115-17 W. 36th street. Funeral Satur licenses to applicants who are sister of Mayme McGulre.

and the late Margaret Tlerney. Sarah Reynolds, James McCue. and Sinon Connors. At funeral home, 17 Madison street. Oak Park.

Funeral Saturday. June 27, 9:30 a.m to Ascension church. Mass 10 a. m. Inter haired woman occupant.

Mrs. day. 1:30 p. ea, Interment Concordia. LAsmdale 1-3808.

OWLETT Mary Howlett. nee Sherman, be physically or mentally disquali Collins name and address were fied. 10 from his job as a shipping clerk at a Columbus radio firm. She has not heard from him since then. She and the children are being supported by the Ohio welfare department.

Mrs. Garrick said her husband had been suffering from dizzy spells and probably is a victim of amnesia. She said he participated in three war Invasions but was not wounded. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs 138 pounds, and has black hair and hazel eyes. ADM.

GOWER, 72, QUEEN'S UNCLE, DIES IN LONDON loved wife of the late George, mother of ment Mount Carmel. found in the little red book The law was praised by Judge CAiSAKOTTO Catherine Casarotto. late of kept by Capt. Redmond P. Gibbons, now on leave as chief of the uniformed force, while he commanded the Hudson av.

po 9223 S. Union avenue, ace 69 years, belcved wile of John, fond mother of Gino. Lena Frliro, Mary Zenarl, Esther Marco, Jchn. and the late Stanley, dear grandmother ot 10 and two great-grand John D. Watts, a Detroit traffic court judge since 1941, who said it is similar to a new one in children, sister of Zina Tessaro and John lice district.

Michigan. Judge Watts told the group that a Detroit policy of Scortesarna of Italy. Funeral from chapel, 352 E. 115th street. Saturday.

June 27, at 8:15 a. to St. Killan'a church. IADVERTISMKNTJ jailing drunken drivers for Mass 9 a. m.

Interment SU Mary's. minimum of two days has de CASEY James J. Casey, sge S. of Maywocd, beloveu husband ot the late Mary, Housework IN MEMOnlAM creased drunken driving. me Green, fond father cf J.

Douglas John Allen. Alice, Mrs. Joseph Talbot, and the late Emmett. eight grandsons, one granddaughter, and six great-grandchil Easy Without 3 Who Beat and Robbed dren. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.

from grandfather ot Surer Mary Lewina, O. S. and ether grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, June ST. 9 30 a.

from chapel, 3313 Irving Psrk road, to Immaculate Heart of Mary church. Interment St. Adalbert a. O'CONNELL Rcae Catherine O'Connell. Jun 25.

daughter ot th lat Patrick J. and Catherine Foley O'Connell. belcved sister of Jchn Mfchael Mrs. Mae Gieaaon. snd Thaddeus P.

O'Connell. Funeral Monday, 8:4 3 a frcm chapel, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to Patrick's church. Mass at 9 30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre, south Shore 8-823.

PECORA stee Barres notice. PELLETTI Rl Leonard J. Pellettierl. suddenly, June 34, of 1136 N. Latrr.be ave nue, fond son ot Dr.

Nino M. snd Fier ence Pellettierl. ne Pavia: dear brother of Joseph, Nino and Florence T. Pellettierl. Funeral Saturday.

June 27. 9 a. from funeral home. 5708 W. Madison street, to Our Lady Help of Christians church.

Iowa Street and Leclalre avenue. Mass 8 43 s. m. Interment Mount Carmel. AUstln 7-3013.

PIER ITE Fred Pteritg. beloved husband ef the late Augusta, nee Kobs: loving lather ot 'red. Waiter. Herman. Elizabeth Wii-liamaen.

and the late Adolph. grandfather of six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. fervlce Saturday. 1 p. at funeral home 1023 H.

California avenue. Interment Concordia. HL'mboldt 6-6338. PIGLOWSKI Thorras Plflowskl. late of 2011 8.

Ashland avenue, beloved husband ot Blanche, nee Kostal: loving father of Marge Bell and Blanche Go fond father-in-law of James J. Bell and Ceraid Gorecki. fond grandfather ef Pattl and Jamie Bell, dear brother of Bemlce Ca-pouch. Theresa Kodidek. the late John.

Albert, Lillian, snd Agnes. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a. from chapel. 1832 S.

Ashland avenue, to St. Pius' church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Member J.

C. Russell Biackhawk post. No. 107. American Legion.

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May- wood. Mass 10 a. m. at St. James' church.

Sas Bridie. I5L Interment St. in let Clarence, sister or rtos Haver, grandmother of Esther Eagel, Lucille Mta ger, and La Vema Duran. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a.

from chapel, 5318 S. Kedzl avenue, to St. Rita's church. Inter-znent St. Adalbert a.

FRosptct 8-3810. HOV8A Mathew ftoysa. loving father of Walter Ludmlia. and M. Sgt.

Matthew J. V. S. A. and family In Japan, fond father-in-law of Alvina John Zllka, and Ruth dear brother of Pauline Jasura of Wausauke.

fond grandfather of four. Funeral Friday. 3 p. at chapel. 4300 N.

Central avenue. Interment Bohemian National. AlOnroe 6-3877 or PAllaad 6-4300. BTBBEIX Richard S. Hubbetl.

Tlskllwe, 111., formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Bessie Hubbell. fond father of Mrs. Dorotny ftawler, snd Richard. At chapel. 316 W.

63d, street at Harvard avenue, wher services will be held Ssturday, June 37. at 1 p. nv. Interment Mount Greenwood. HVNT Ha re! 4 T.

Bunt. Juno 33, beloved husband ef Louise Chip man Hunt, fond father of Tracy J. and A. 8 Harold P. U.

A. son ot Mary Blanchard Hunt and the late Tracy brother ef Fred grandfather of Cheryl and Tracy Jr. Funeral Saturday. 3 p. at chapel, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street.

Interment Falrmount. SOnth Shore 6-8822. HVSAK Mary Husak. beloved wife of the late Steve, loving mother of Anna Col-chert. William, Lottie Salwasser, Michael.

Walter. Veronica Gojdaa. and the late John, dear sister of Veronica Sptech. grandmother of 13. great-grandmcther of three.

Resting et funeral home. 3653-85 Fullerton avenue. Funeral Saturday, June 27, at 9:13 a. m. to St.

Helen church. Interment St. Adalbert s. Bimoot 8-1819. Nagging Backache Nagging backache, loss of pep and enerry.

James' cemetery. Jollet, 111., and Los Angeles. papers pleas copy. Fill more 3-0014. CAWLET Margaret A.

Cswley. nee O'Mal- crpNET Rilph Cudney. In fond memory of our uncle, who passed away June 26. 1935, 18 years airo today. NEPHEW.

NIECES. FELTM AN David Feltman. In memory of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, who passed away 14 years ago toIay. WIFE ANNA. CHILDREN, AND GRANDCHILDREN.

NERAD Ames L. Rerad. In fond and In. Ins memory of my dear wife, who passed away three years ago today. In that blessed land called heaven I pray we once more be United as we were on earth For all eternity.

JIM. RICKETTS John E. Rlcketts June 28, 1951. In loving memory. WIFE.

SONS. DAUGHTERS, AND GRANDCHILDREN. HOSE In loving memory of Dr. John N. Rosen, who passed away June 26, 1950.

PARENTS. SISTER. BROTHER-IN-LAW, WIFE, AND CHILDREN. ley. beloved wire or tn late Micnaei.

headache and dizziness may be due to slowdown of kidney function. Doctors say stood deae mother of Margaret and Martin. aunt of Margaret Berry and Henry Mc kidney function is Tery important to good health. When some everyday condition, such as stress and strain, causes this important Laughlin. Funeral Saturday.

9:30 a. LONDON June 25 Reuters Vice Adm. William Spencer Leve-son Grover Earl Granville, 72, former governor of Northern Ireland and uncle by marriage of Queen Elizabeth, died today. He married Rose Bowes-Lyon, sister of Queen Elizabeth, the queen mother, in 1916 and was governor of Northern Ireland from 1945 to 1952. Adm, Gower had been in 111 health for two years and had had a series of operations since he resigned the governorship last year.

His widow survives. from funeral home. 2500 N. Cicero ave Young Couple Indicted Three men who beat and robbed Edward Streicher, 18, and Betty Courtiight, 16, both of Gurnee, Lake county, near Gur-nee the night of June 13 were indicted for armed robbery yesterday by the Lake county grand jury. They are Duane Jones, 20, and Richard Knack, 18, both of 2134 Wright west of North Chicago, and Jack Anderson, 21, of 2126 Honore st, west of North Chicago.

nue, to St. Peter Csmsim church. Inter function to alow down, many folks sulTernar-ting backache feel miserable. Minor blad ment Mount Carmel. Berkshire T-B07O, CIRONE Ellen A.

Clrone. r.e Kelly, beloved wite of Don. desr mother of Don Jr. and der irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause retting up ights or frequent passages. Don't neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you.

Trr Doan'a Pills a mild James, fond daughter of Michael and the late Anne Kelly. dar sister oi Mster Mary CARD Or THANKS Theophlla. B. V. Mrs.

Elizabeth Tru-dell. Michael Patrick Catherine John and Edward D. Kelly. Funeral diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 50 years.

It's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief from these discomforts help the 15 mileaof kidney tubes and fil Saturdav. a. fsnm ehspel. 409 MEMORIALS sent to the Chicago Heart Association for heart research are very much appreciated and are tax deductible. Address 69 W.

dlcago, IU. North avenue, to St. Andrew's church. In ters flush out waste. Get Doan'a filii terment SL Joseph's.

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