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HOFF Christ or her T. Hoff. beloved huroand NAWBTJTT Stella Ba denies Karbstt. 304 BRENDA STARR Palmer square, beloved wife ot the late CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: 22 Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1945 of Paulina fond father of Louise Goaa and Earl Hoff.

S. U. S. grandfather SUDDENLY. WITH A FLASH OF 4P I I I C4 i HOLY COW! SHE'S CAMERAS AND A BLAZE OF COLOR.

-SiiarL I I MODELING HER OWN WONDER WHAT'S HAPPENED TO STARR? ander, devoted mother of Joseph. Dr. Virginia. Charles. Matthew.

Sophia, Helen, auaal the Iste Ella A. and Stanley grandmother ot Virginia and Grace. Funeral Wedneadar at 10:30 a. m. from her late residence.

304 A Palmer square, to St. Sylvester's caorca. Burial St, Adalbert's. SHE SHOULD BE BACK BY THIS TIME. I NEED HER FOR MORAL SUPPORTON AN ASSIGNMENT LIKE THIS '1 of Shlrlee, Corp.

Stanley. U. S. A Jeanne, and Earleen. brother of Edith Duke and Minnie Smith.

Resting at chapel. 851 E. 75th street. Services Thursday, Nov. 1.

at 1 p. m. Interment Fairmount. Member of Colfax lodge. No.

450, O. O. F. HOLST Mary Umhoter Hoist, beloved wife of the late George A. Hoist, fond mother of Mrs.

Jamea Brown. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. from her residence. 2308 N.

Lawndale avenue, to Our Lady of Grac church. Interment AU Saints cemetery. SKID ITCH Sara Net ditch, beloved wife BrEDERMAN John Blederman. Oct. 28.

194S. late of 3635 N. Albany avenue, beloved husband of Olga. dear father of Marie Nelson, Carl, and John Blederman. fond brother ct Joseph and George Blederman.

dear grandfather of Llndamarle Blederman. Funeral Wednesday. 1 p. at chapel. 5149-51 N.

Ashland avenue at Foster. Interment Irving Park. Lon. 5147. BLISS Ellaklm Raymond Bliss In Coro-nado.

Cal Oct. 29. age 60 years, formerly of Chicago. 111., husband of Llla T. Bliss, father of Margaret L.

Bliss. Services at San Diego, Cal. BLUM David Blum, beloved husband of the late Bessie J. Blum, devoted father of Mra. Julia Sale.

Mrs. Adele Jacobs. Daniel Blum, and Mrs. Dorothy Ansen. dear grandfather of nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 31, at 10:30 a. m. at Rosehlll cemetery mausoleum.

Remains resting at chaprl. 936 K. 47th street, until Wednesday morning. BOUCHONVILLE Eva S. Bouchonvllle of 1742 N.

Lord avenue, beloved wife ol the late Louis, lond mother of Andrew, Mary Demore, Raymond, and Eva Marthlnsen, grandmother of Robert. Dale, Harold. John. Mary-Louise, and Joann. Funeral Wednesday.

Oct. 31. at HULTQUIST Almlna E. Hultqutrt. 7350 Mor MERCY OF KIN KEEPS Gl ALIVE IN JAPS' CAMP News of Parents' Deaths Held from Him Four years ago this month, Sgt.

Albert H. Cornils, 5140 Benton Downers Grove, a 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 5350 W. North av.mue.

to St. Peter Conlslus church. Harry, mother of Eleanor Cahn. Helen Hal-pert, and Pt. Albert, grandmotnag asl Harry Cahn.

alster of Morris Neldltch. T-nerai notice later. Please omit ficwers, NELSON Caroline Nelson. Oct. 39.

194S. a loved wife of the late Nels Nelson. tovtaV. mother of Adolph and Lt. Waldemar F.

New am. V. S. A. At rhapel.

5501 N. Ashianal avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 9 p. so. Interment private NESTRUD Adolph J.

Nestrud. Ort. 28. 194. beloved husband ot Lettie.

dear father cf Inex. Maurtre. Lt- V. S. N.

Lu Charles Arden. S. Lt. Lorn. U.

8. A and Genevieve Mahre. eight slaters, three brothers, and 8v grandchildren. Service Wednesday. 11 a.

at funeral chapeU 4338-40 Fullerton avenue. Burial Omaha. Ken NIEMANN Ida Niemann. Oct. 38.

IV late of 343 Albion avenue. Park Ridge. IU beloved wife of the late Edward dear mother of Edwin H. and Clarence W. Kia, tnann, fond elstrr of Victoria Memnana and Adeline Blarkalone.

also aurvtved by on granddaughter and on great-granddaughter Service Wednesday, a p. at rbapU 8149-81 N. Ashlar 4 avenue at Foster. Interment ttoaenliL Loa. 8147.

NOLAN John A. Nolan. 4 514 West End svenua beloved husband of the late Kathrya Marl', nee McDonald: dear father ot Ruth. Heless Haufle. John.

Joseph. Paul. S. P. 2-c V.

S. i Sgt. Jamea. U. S.

Corp. Robert, U. A Catherine Callahan, and Jerome Nolan, B. K. R.

U. 8. brother ot Charles) and Joseph Nolan. Funeral Thursday, 12: 39 P. from rhapel.

4817 Madison, to St. Mel's church. Burial AU Saints'. Austin 113T O'CONNELL See Agnea Eckdahl notice. OLIVER Peter Oliver, late of T10 S.

Strra- OBITUARIES MILWAUKEE DATA EXECUTIVE SENT TO PRISON FOR gan atreet. Oct. 28. 1945. wife oi tne late Andrew Hultqulst.

mother of Gladys Pearson. Louise Donovan, Ruth Henry. Caroline Hotch-klss. Raymond. Robert.

A tel. and Leonard Hultqulst. Margaret Kinney. Edgar and Arthur F. Lutwyche.

At chapel. 83d and Harvard, where services will be held Wednes. day. Oct. 31.

at 2 p. ra. Interment Evergreen. HUERTER John J. Huerter.

suddenly. Oct. 28. 1945, of 709 Ridge road. Wilmette.

husband of Helen Miller Huerter. father of Joseph C. and Virginia M. Huerter. Funeral Wednesday.

9:30 a. from rhapel. 725 Rldie road. Wilmette. to St.

Joseph's church. Interment St. Mary's. Techny. IGOE Jamea Igoe.

beloved husband of Annie Ryan lgoe. father of Mary Austin, Jamea. Josephine Dillon. Edward. Eleanor Vanahan, and the lata John, brother of Mary, Krtna Downs.

Annie Mulrooney, Kalhryn Gllmartln. Margaret O'Connor, and tha lata Michael. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 54.16 S.

Halatrd street, to Vtsltatlnn church. Interment Holy Sepulchia. Boa. Ort2. JONAS Ann Jonas.

nr Brudna. of 2728 S. Lombard avenue. Berwyn. Oct.

28. 194 5. age 61 years, beloved wife of Joseph Sr fond mother of Joseph Charles. Edward, and Pfc. Bohumll.

U. S. S. George; U. S.

Anna Husak. Marie sejnost. Rose and Betty Jonas. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m.

at home for funerals. 5644 W. Cermak road. Cremation Bohemian National cemetery. Cicero 243.

JUST John Just, late of 5329 School street beloved husband of Anna, fond father of John, Albert, and the late Anna. grand BARREDBYCOURT GHOSTS, GOBLINS MUSTER FORCES FOR HALLOWEEN Interment Calvary. Mer. 9890. BRADLEY Mrs.

Mary E. Bradley, formerly of 527 N. Rldgelnnd avenue. Oak Park, wife of the late William mother of Dr. William B.

Bradley. Mrs. William R. (Ueorgle) Baker, and Mrs Russell C. I Mildred Smith.

At rest and services at chapel. 523 Lake street. Oak Park. Wednesday. 3 p.

m. interment Mount Emblem. Euclid 1643. $54,435 THEFT Kenneth E. Rolfe, 35, of 1411 Bon IN SANITARY SUIT Federal Judge Walter C.

Lindley declined yesterday to hear any data J. Tone Scanlan J. Tone Scanlan 81, who retired from the Chicago postoffice in 1933 after 50 years' service, died yesterday in his home, 6230 N. Claremont av. Mr.

Scanlan was a former superintendent of the Grand Crossing BROWN George E. Brown. 237 S. Maple nie Brae rd. River Forest, who con avenue.

Oak Park, husband of the late Bea trice, nee Hughes: father of Frances B. Leah fessed taking $54,435.03 from Mandel Brothers' department store from based on a 5 million dollar judgment against the city of Milwaukee and Edgar H. Resting at funeral home. 203 S. Marlon street.

Oak Park. Services Wednesday, 3:30 p. m. Interment Forest Service Center Opens Festivities Tonight 1942 to April, 1945, while employed postal station and superintendent 'as he began hearing on a 21 year gay, black-haired young man of 23, bade his parents good-by. A member of the May-wood 192d tank battalion, he was bound for the war-rumbling Pacific area.

What they didn't know was that when their son returned four years later, hard Home. as assistant manager of the contract BROWN Joseph Martin Brown of 5625 Wln- oi me ioreign department oi me postoffice. He is survived by his department, was sentenced by Chief old patent infringement suit against the sanitary district. (Picture on back page) Justice Harold G. Vrd in Criminal court yesterday to three to six years throp avenue, beloved husband oi Rose Brown.

Funeral at parlors. 2627 Lawrence avenue, Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment Acacia Park. BROWN See Mary Hoist notice.

The suit, originally brought by Goblins and pixies will make their annual debut for Chicago's young and old tomorrow night in the memo boulevard, beloved husband of the lata father of Robert. Wayne, and Corrlnne. Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 31.

2 p. at in the penitentiary. He was convict ed on two charges of forgery. BUCKLEY Dr. John Buckley, 6655 Went- funeral home.

5308 Belmont avenue. Interment Irving Park cemetery. Set. A. H.

Cornili. Rolfe testified that -all he had worth avenue, beloved brother of Thomas and Minnie Buckley of Stanford, 111. Resting at funeral home, 6915 Wentworth avenue, until Wednesday 9 a. m. Funeral Thursday KADOW Charles Kadow, Oct.

28. late of "haunts" of service men's centers, park district fieldhouses, and youth 3838 Sheffield avenue, beloved husband of ened by the rigors of battle on Ba- left was a piece of property of problematical value at the Nippersink at Bloomlngton. 111. Interment St. Mary's Alvlna.

fond father of Lorraine Miller. Clarence. Gilbert, and Wlllard. grandfather of clubs. Weather bureau officials guar cemetery.

Bloomlngton. 111. Member of General John Smith post, American Legion. lodge near Genoa, Walworth county, Wis, where he had maintained a iriv. wring tamer ox urnmrrf ajrtxerex and Frances Clark.

Funeral Wednesday. If) a. from chapeL 5908 W. Roosevelt rcai, to Our Lady cf Sorrows church. 3131 Jackson boulevard.

Interment Mount Camels Information. Mansfield 0120. ORTH Louise H. Orth ot 3300 H. Hslstedf atreet.

suddenly. Oct. 39. 1945. beloved ant of the late William Orth, alster of LllltS) Elchlm.

Krna Zimmerman n. and Carl Harw atein. At rhapeL 5301 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday. Oct.

31. at 4 p. m. Interment private, Fleaaw omit flowers. PLUMB Anna C.

Plumb. Oct. 27. 1945. of taan and the squalor of Japanese prison camps, they would not be at home to greet him.

During his anteed a dark night for spooks to BULKIEWICZ Marcella Bulklewlrz, nee Bogar- prowl, with no moonrise until 3:59 absence Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cor Mamy jonn ntinop. unerai weonesaay, Oct. 31.

at 1:30 p. at funeral home. 2056 Belmont to St. Lucas' cemetery. KALFISE Everett Earl Kalflse.

suddenly. Oct 27, beloved husband of Helma. nee Bill strand; loving father of Betty Mae, dear son of Mrs. Talltha Kalflse, brother of Mrs. Cora McDonald ot Morocco.

Ind. Services widow, Georgiana; a son, Capt. John G. Scanlan of the fire department, and two daughters, Mrs. Joseph De Salvo and Mrs.

Robert J. Martineau. He was chief ranger of the Loyola court, No. 391, of the Catholic Order -of Foresters, which was founded by his father, John F. Services will be held at 10:30 a.

m. tomorrow in St. Henry's church, Hoyne and Devon avs. Michael J. Vaughan Michael J.

Vaughan, 72, retired police lieutenant who was a member of the Chicago force for 33 years prior to 1935, died yesterday in his home at 7348 Calumet av. Mr. Vaughan, assigned to East Side station at the time of his retirement, was a detective in the stolen a. m. Thursday.

nils died within a year of each other. summer home and stables. When arrested, Rolfe said he spent the embezzled funds in luxurious living and in gambling. He obtained the ewlcz, of 4021 W. 21st atreet, loving wire of Felix, slster-ln-law of Anna Nawrockl.

brother-in-law of George Nawrockl and Sam Bulklewlcz. Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 31. at 9:30 a.

from chapel. 1701 W. 21st street, to St. Casimtr's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Canal 5735. Approximately 100,000 children Withhold News of Deaths Activated Sludge, is now in the accounting phase of a decision handed down in federal court in February, 1935, which held that sewage purification patents owned by the firm had been infringed by the sanitary district. The present plaintiffs 17 persons who have taken over patent rights of Activated Sludge, Inc. sought to base the total of their damages in part on findings of fact in the Milwaukee case in which a per capita basis was used.

Judge Lindley ruled that later acceptance of an $818,000 settlement nullified the original findings. Langdon Pearse, sanitary district engineer, gave technical evidence and their parents will go thru the chamber of horrors and participate Tuesday. 8 p. at chapeL 10234 Michi money by forging vouchers in gan avenue. Funeral Wednesday.

2 p. at M. E. church. Morocco, Ind.

Interment BURKART Minnie Burkart. beloved wife ot in Halloween games at the 94 Chi News of his parents' deaths was kept from the sergeant by mutual agreement of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Potter, 3044 Thorndale who wrote him after Oakland cemetery, Morocco. Ind. amounts of $500 to $700. Rolfe, represented by Atty. liar old Levy, was granted a stay of com the late William, dearly beloved mother of Charles Mrs.

C. C. Curtis. Fanwood. cago park district centers.

V. K. KANELLAKOS George P. Kanellakog, beloved N. and the late William A.

and Ed Brown, director of recreation for father of Mrs. Helen Hronopuloa of Enid, Major Fanaglotlj Kanellakos. Athens. mittal to prison to Nov. 9 to settle Greece, Mrs.

Mar lk a Colore. Konsiantlne Mrs. Cornils died in 1942 and her husband died in 1943. The Potters his personal affairs. His wife, Jean- ward J.

Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m. at chapel. 6237 S. Normal boulevard.

Interment Mount Hope. Wentworth 0457. CARLSON Evert R. Carlson, beloved husband of Dorothy, fond father ot Sally, brother of the park district, said parades will be held at most of the centers early in the evening, with entertainment Kanellakos. Mrs.

Elite Lamprakla. Mrs. Athena Mpompos of Athens. Greece, Miss nette, became hysterical when he composed the allotted 24 word mes Led a Kanellakos. Judge Lysandroa Kanella was sentenced.

sage for prisoners of war held by Evalt and Elian In Sweden. Funeral at kos of Athens. Greece, fond tatber-ln-iaw or George Hronopuloa. George Colovoa, John Lamprakla, Mrs. Josephine Kanellakos.

Judge automobile section for many years. following at the fieldhouses. Jack-oVLantern Carving the Japanese and signed them chapel, 938 W. 69th street, Wednesday. 2 p.

m. Interment Oak HilL Hudson 0123. Atnanastos Mpompoa. Athens. Greece, and He was cited for outstanding per SUMMERS Mother and Daddy." Mrs.

Pope Kanellakog in Greece. Funeral CARR Catherine Carr. nee Sullivan, late of Festivities in the service men's formance of duty on several occa It was the only way we could 220 S. Homan avenue, beloved wile ci tne tending to show much of the district's work with the sewage purl fication process was experimental, Wednesday, 12 o'clock noon, at chapel, 4710 N. Western avenue.

Services 1 p. ra. at St. Andrew's church. Wlnthrop and Hollywood sions.

He is survived by his widow, make him think he still had some centers start tonight with a pumpkin carving contest at the center late Joseph sister of the late Mrs. Ella Ferguson. Service at chapel. 4138 Madison atreet. Tuesday, at 2:30 p.

m. Interment Forest Home. Mary; a son, Corp. Michael in avenue, interment Evergreen cemetery. thing to live for," Mrs.

Potter said. Earlier the court excluded testi at 430 S. Michigan av. Between the marine corps, and two daugh KELLY Lucy Kelly, beloved daughter of the Our 58th Year 61-63 East Monroe St. Greenhouse: 909 M.

Harlem mony about the part played in the Yesterday the sergeant called her from Seattle, Wash. He said his late Patrick and Margaret, nee Rielly: loving CHOCHOLA Barbara Chochola. nee Flna. 4938 dances, service men will vie in carv ters, Jane and Mrs. Paul Barry.

9 sister oi Margaret and tne late Thomas Services will be at 10 a. m. Friday ing the most grotesque pumpkin case by Albert W. Dilling, former chief engineer for the sanitary dis buddies of the 192d battalion had George Robert William J- and Mary F. Munson.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. in St, Columbanus church. faces for prizes of 10 long distance from residence, 715 Forest road. Glen View trict, who later was associated with told him of the tragedy since his liberation from a camp north of 111., to Our Lady of Perpetual Help church.

telephone calls. S. Loomls, devoted mother ol Mane Jones, Theresa Cemy. Joseph. Charles, Bessie Kreml, Theodore and Emily Mraiek.

Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from chapel. 5218 S. Kedzie avenue, to SS. Cyril and Methodius church.

Interment Resurrection. Proa. 3810. COLWELL Lewis William Colwell. beloved husband of Grace, nee stryker.

fond father interment noiy sepuicnre. George E. Haskins Tomorrow night, approximately KER STOWSKE Anna Kerstowske. nee Bahr, Tokyo on his birthday, Sept. 15.

Cables Not Received Oct. 28. beloved wife of the late August, 10,000 service men are expected to Services for George E. Haskins, Activated Sludge, Inc. BUILDING CODE OF CITY LIKELY UNDERTAKERS- attend Halloween parties in the cen 60, of Winnetka and Fort Lauder With him were Sgt.

Lewis Brit- loving mother of Martha Schmlege. Hattle Wendt. Emma Wolff, Otto. Emille Steln-brenner. Rudolph C.

Clara Pfelffer. and the late Elmer, dear grandmother of 17 dale, Fla, will be held in Fort Lau tan, Downers Grove, and Sgt. Rob- ters at 430 S. Michigan av, 176 W. derdale today.

Haskins, who was a ert E. Peterson, Maywood, both Washington and 50 E. 49th st. grandchildren and five great-crandchlldren members of the famed tank battal Funeral Wednesday. 1:15 n.

from funeral representative of International Har A Cinderella ball will be held at the TO BE REDRAWN home. 1649 W. 51st street, to St. Martini ion captured at Batsan in April, vester and Eastman, Dillon Co. Michigan av.

center. e62 E. 65th street, mother of larx. Ana Vhitfleld. widow cf L.

M. Plumb. Services) chapel. 6328 Cottage Grove avenue Wednesday. 10 p.

m. Interment Mount Hope. Information, Fairfax 2900. PRENDERVTLLE Sister Mary Columns Pren-demite. R.

S. M. Funeral mass Wednesdav, 9:30 a. at St. Patrick's Academy chapel, 2300 Washington boulevard- Interment Mount Cannd cemetery.

RANSOM Lee F. Ransom, beloved husband rt Rose, fond father of Dorothea and Wlliians, Nlemeyer. Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 31.

at a p. at chapel. 435 S. Ha If ted street. Interment Arlington cemetery.

Ph. Hay. 7772a SCANLAN J. Tone Scanlan of 6230 K. Claremont avenue, beloved hutoand of Georgiana.

Barnes Scanlan, fond father of John G. Mrs. Joseph De Salvo. Mrs. Robert J.

Martineau. brother of Mortimer. James. Theresa nd Maud, Funeral Wednesday. Oct- 31 at 10 a.

from funeral home. 135 Devon avenue at Glenwood, to St. Henry church and Calvary. SCHMIDT Emma Schmidt, nee Voss. former? ct 4841 Brron street, beloved wife cf ttm late Otto, dear mother of Henry C.

Erwua Edmund and the late Ksthertne. grandmother of five, and STeat-gTandznothex of three. Services Wednesday. 1:30 p. ra- at 4920-24 Irving Park road.

Interment Concordia. Kildare 6220. SMART Katharine V. Smart. Oct.

38. 194 5. of 5944 Race avenue, wife ot the late William F. Smart, sister of the late Edward Voltr. Salomae Hammel.

and Daniel Voltx. Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue. Austin.

Services Wednesday. p. bw Interment Graceland. Austin 0017. SORENSON Carl C.

Sorenson. Oct, 28. of Buchanan. husband Marie, fathe of Harold, brother of Sam. Funeral Tuesday.

Ort. 30. 3 p. at Seen funeral home). Interment Oak Ridge cemetery.

Buchanan-Mich. STAVCLAYr) Oliver Stangland of T719 Com nell avenue, beloved husband of Edna Vtoiet. brother of Mrs. Bea Johnson and Lawrence) P. Stangland.

brothrr-ln-law of Mr. and Mrs, Dave N. Baxter. Resting at chapl. 7S5 Cottage Grove avenue.

Funeral Thursday, Nov. 1. at 1 p. m. Interment Fimwoodl Memorial cemetery.

Past master of Welcome-lodge. No. 916. A. F.

da A. fci. Member of Medlnah temple. STEIN S. Sidney Stein, beloved husband of Josephine, nee Harris: fond father of Bennett.

Betty Wickman. and Donald, brother of Mrs. Rose Lneh. Mrs. Carrie Beck.

Benlamtn. L. Monteflore. Dr. Irving.

Milton. Mra. Loctlio Ullman. Mrs. Ruth Kuh.

and the late Saxaoei A. services Tuesday. Oct. 30. at 3 p.

m-t late residence. Please omit flowers. Interment private. STR ANDT Theodore Strandt. beloved husband of Angela, nee Perropane: dear father of Theodore J-.

and Robert, son vf Frank: and the late Elizabeth, brother of Margaret Ganser. Servlrea at chapel. 6453 Irvtna; Park mad. Wednesday at 3 p. sn.

Interment Waldhelm cemetery Member of Berwys lodge. No. 8J9. A. F.

4 A. M. Lutheran church. 51st and Marshfleld avenue. Chicago's out of date building interment Betbanla.

before his retirement eight years LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 63D AND HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONE WENTWORTH 0025. TUESDAY. code appears to be up for overhaul KOSTECKA Anna Kostecka. beloved sister of ago, died in his Florida home last Boys' Club Party for 900 Other parties on the Halloween jamea.

Thomas, and Marie Schlahofer. Fu ing. Aid. Duffy 19th, chairman of 1942. Cornils said he had not received the cables from the Potters, sent after his liberation, to inform him of his parents' deaths.

He told his aunt he will be home Saturday. He is survived by his neral Wednesday at 2 p. m. at funeral home. 3821 W.

26th atreet. Interment Bo- roster include the 16th annual ob the subcommittee on code revision, widow, Grace; a son, Lt. Comdr. nemlan National cemetery. Lawndala 2912 servance for 900 boys at the De said yesterday when he received Robert and a daughter, Mrs.

Jean H. Wolfe. borah Boys' club, 2441 Division seven more replies to an inquiry within a week. The family home he KOSTKA Marie Kostka. 3629 S.

Pulaski road, loving mother ot Agnes Sanders. Anna Hutchinson, and Alice Dulls, grandmother of six grandchildren and three grrat-grand- GOTH George, 1 p. m. at chapel and the parties to be given Friday sent to groups concerned with building. Like those previously received, WEDNESDAY.

Harry Greenbaum ennaren. Funeral Wednesday. 1:30 p. at chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road.

Interment night at 14 board of education high school social centers. HULTQUIST Almlna E. 2 p. m. at chapel.

the seven letters indicated need of left four years ago has been rented POSED IN NAVY GARB AS BOSTON Bohemian National cemetery. Law. 3972 WADE Amanda. 3 p. m.

at chapel Harry Greenbaum, 59, In the The national safety council urged KRAMER Katherlne Kramer, nee Nelson, wife men's clothing business in Gary, THURSDAY. modernizing the code and most of the writers said they had specific or the late Leonard, mother of Mra. Eleanor potential spooks to wear light col CRAWFORD Henry. 3 p. m.

at chapel Ind, for 38 years, died of a heart Kernan and P. M. lrC Leonard. U. S.

daughter of the late Patrick and Nora Nel McDERMOTT Cora. 1 p. m. at chapel attack yesterday in his home, 2300 Duffy said he had not yet set the of Donald Dr. Arthur Charlotte Robert Forrest, brother ot Mary Ella.

Dr. John and Clyde C. grandfather of Arthur, Marjorle. Elizabeth, John. Grace.

Mary Ann, Anne, and Susan. Resting at funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road. Services at First Methodist church of Irving Park. Keeler avenue and Grace street, at 2 p. Wednesday.

Oct. 3 1. Interment Rldgewood cemetery. COOK Amos Cook, beloved husband of Adelaide, dear brother of Mrs. Mary Jack cf Cardlngton, uncle of Elbert W.

Cook of Joliet, 111. Services Tuesday. Oct. 30. 8 p.

at chapel. 3246 Jackson boulevard. Interment Cardlngton, Member of X. B. E.

local 134. Kedzie 2394. COONEY William P. Cooney. Oct.

28. of 7600 East End avenue, brother of John B. and the late Joseph and Mrs. Genevleva Kasper. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p.

chapel. Jeffery boulevard at 77th street. Interment Palos Hills cemetery. South Shore 8822. CREDITY See Roy White notice.

DECKER Grace A. Decker, wife of Arthur mother of Pfe. Arthur U. S. Pfc.

John U. S. overseas, Mrs. Charlotte Kramer, Louis, and James. Services Thursday.

1 p. at chapel. 2346 W. Madison street, to Elmhurst cemetery, Joliet, 111. DEWEY Catherine M.

Dewey, nee Jaeger, beloved wife of Frederick fond mother of Catheran Baumann. Robert and Georgia. Funeral Wednesday at Escanaba. Mich. Please omit flowers.

DICKSON Maxwell E. Dickson, beloved husband of Mary, fond father of Donald, dear grandfather of Donald Jr. and Thomas brother of Scott William Philip Violet McDonald, and Dorothy. Funeral Wed-nesday, 1:30 p. at chapel.

3807 Lincoln avenue. Interment Memorial Park. Member of Pythagoraa lodge. No. 1018.

A. F. A A. and Araa Tempi shrine. Masonic service Tuesday.

8 p. m. DIDIER Barbara Dldler. nee Schllti, beloved wife of the late Henry mother pf Aloy-slus. Leo.

Mary Hermes. Cecelia Schaul. son, sister of Mra. Mary Creenwalt. Mrs.

pooley Anna. 2 p. m. at chapel CABOT, U. S.

SAYS ored costumes and masks that permit wide angle vision and carry flashlight jack-o'-lanterns. Warnings W. 5th av, Gary. He owned a store Margaret Whitney, Mrs. Josephine Fsriey.

date of a meeting but he thought it SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. Michael, and Daniel Nelson. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. m. from chapel.

9500 Com at 732 Broadway, Gary. He is sur WILLIAMS Maude F. would be next week. mercial avenue, to St, Kevin church. In against soapings of windows also were extended.

terment Mount Olivet. South Chicago 01 55 One letter received yesterday was vived by his widow, Florence. Services will be held at 2 p. m. today in the chapel at 675 Adams st, Gary.

KRAMER John Kramer, husband ot the late from Leverett S. Lyon, executive of Lastly," the council concluded. Anna, dear father of William, Helen, Frank. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 6S01 NORTH ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 2648.

TUESDAY. John, Fred, Esther, Lillian. Eleanor. Theo- don't pop out from behind parked cars or next year you may not be Walter Carl Stark flore. Richard, and the late sgt.

Fnward. U. S. brother of Frank. At funeral home.

ENGELHARD Bertha. 2 p. m. at chapel, Services for Walter Carl Stark, 1732 Wilson avenue, until 10:30 Thursday. Interment St.

Joseph's. KREGER Andrew J. 10 a. m. In church.

ar imitation ghost." 5. SIDNEY STEIN, ficer of the Chicago Association of Commerce, who said an analysis of the code had been made for the association and would be published soon. It should be "very helpful" to the subcommittee, he said. GARY ALDERMAN SIEFKENS Relnhard. 3 p.

m. at chapel. KRIBS Magdalen Krlbs. nee Wlrtx. Iste of 8102 Harper avenue, beloved wire ot tne late 54, a North Western railroad conductor who died of a heart attack Sunday in his home at 129 N.

West WEDNESDAY. John, fond mother of Mrs. Margaret Elchten Mra. Madge Bastlck. Mrs.

Josephine Dean DOERK Grace M. 2 p. m. chapel. Marie.

Mrs. Gertrude Blattner. Mra. Clara st, Waukegan, will be held at 2 p. m.

GROSSMITH Mary E. Walker, and tha late Nicholas. Funera Wednesday at 9 a. m. from rhapel.

6237 -S ui.m, at crrneteiy chapeL today in Christ Episcopal church, STRAtTRE Arthur L. Straube. beloved husHandl MACKIN John H. 10 a. m.

In church. LOOP ATTORNEY 32 YEARS, DIES S. Sidney Stein, 59. of 203 Cary Normal boulevard, to St. Nicholas or Tolen-ttne church, 62d and Lawndale.

Interment IS ARRESTED ON NELSON Caroline. 3 p. m. at rhaprl. St.

Mary's. Member of SL Suianna No. Waukegan. He had worked for the railroad 35 years. The widow and a son survive.

402, W. C. O. F. Went, 0457 William Harris, 24, of the Shore-ham hotel.

3318 Lake Shore a bacteriologist employed In the stock yards, was charged by the government yesterday with illegally wearing the uniform of a navy officer while posing in north shore yachting circles as Lt. Comdr. Godfrey Cabot II. of the Boston, Cabots. Asst.

United States Atty. Raymond L. McClory said Harris made friends among members of the Chicago Yacht club during the summer, and was invited aboard their yachts and to their tea parties. He was not suspected, McClory said, until a yachtsman spied a navy dog tag bracelet on his wrist, engraved with his real name. A criminal Information against Harris was filed yesterday before Federal Judge Michael L.

Igoe, and he was released on $500 bond. McClory said Harris was an ensign in the navy for a few months and received a medical discharge early last summer. LARSEN Andrew C. Larsen. beloved husband DRINKING COUNT Michael.

Raymond. William. Tom. Anna or Pauline, rond father of Emily. Paul.

Elmer. Schaul. the late Francis. Agnes Adair, Jo-seDh. Sister Marv Henry.

C. S. and William G. Golden Russell, and Howard, four grandchildren. Resting at funeral home.

3918 Irving Park Aid. Joseph Cwiklinski of the 4th Henry. Funeral Thursday. Nov. 1.

from fu road. Services Wednesday. Oct. 31. at 2 Louisville, Ky, Oct.

29 (Wil Ravinia, a practicing lawyer in Chicago for 32 years, died yesterday in Evanston hospital after a long illness from a heart ailment. Mr. Stein, member of the law firm of Moses, Kennedy, Stein Bachrach, neral home. 7066 N. Clark street, to it p.

m. Interment Acacia Park. ward in Gary, Ind, stood charged yesterday with intoxication and in Nicholas' church. Evanston. Interment st anynie.

nee Klcnter: dear father of Hteis Bohasrk and Vernamae Thompson, son of Theresa snd the late William, brother of Mvrtle Younrrlng. Mable Lucas, and the lata Albert and Ethel Zlll. Resting at funeral home. 4138 W. North avenue, servtree I SO P.

m. Wednesday. Ort. 31. Interment Arena Park.

Member cf Sincerity lodge. No. 982. A. F.

A. M. For Information can atelmont 6812. TERMUNDE Cost a K. Termor) de of 28S8) Cochran street.

Blue Island. Oct. 38. 1945. beloved husband of Minnie, nee Slevers: fceidt father of Edward.

Walter. Arthur. Custae Jr. Mra. Mamie Drebiow.

William. Ray. andl Laura. Resting at chapel. 2601 Vermont atreet.

until 11 a. Wednesday. Oct. 31. Services at Trinity Luth church.

Oak Lawn 111., at 2 p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood- LARSON Arleen H. Larson, nee Herre. of ORTH Louise H.

4 p. m. at chapel SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. LAUTENSLAGER Ben A. LARSON Arlcen.

BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 W. 93TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182. TUESDAY. GILSON Minnie B.

2 p. m. at chapel LAIN SON Mary's, Techny, 111. Information, Davis 2185. terfering with police because he DIXON Margaret Barrett Dixon, beloved wife liam G.

Golden, 62, vice president of Reynolds Metal company until his retirement last March, died in his home here yesterday. 1606 Sunnyslde avenue. Oct. 29. 194 5.

beloved wife of Leslie Larson, loving mother or Judith, dear sister of Victor. K.otjld. Lt. 231 S. La Salle st specialized in tried to tell a police squad wha to do.

John Hegge, U. S. Bernlce Mack, and Alice Celshelmer. At chapel, 5501 N. Ash of Daniel dear mother or Mrs.

Marlon Perrln, Mrs. Grace Warner, and Estelle. fond sister of Mrs. Bess Komerous and Mrs. Nell Stein.

At funeral home. Austin boulevard at Lake street. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a. corporation law. He' received his legal education at Harvard and the The Incident occurred Sunday night when police responded to an land avenue, where services will be held Thursday.

Not. 1. at 1 p. m. Interment to St.

Lucy's church. Interment All Saints', University of Michigan. EX-SAILOR DENIES automatic alarm in American Legion Mount Olive. LAUTINSLAGER Ben Lsutlnilsrer. fn Tucson.

DOERK Grace M. Doerk ot 7737 N. Ashland Mr. Stein helped organize the avenue. Oct.

27, 194 5. Deiovea wire ot TITUS Bertha Smith Titus. Oct. 38, 194 5. hall, 300 E.

15th st, in Gary. The George H. Doerk. fond mother of Harriet St. beloved husband of OMlne Lautin-slager.

fond father of Clara. Ben and North Shore congregation in Glen-coe. He was active in civic and burglar system had been set off by Clair, sister of Neal and Ralph Crispin, past Phylllss Cook. At chapel. 5501 N.

Ashland matron of Englewood chapter. No. 731 the breaking of a window. SPAT WITH NURSE WHO TOOK DRUG A denial that a lovers' quarrel was avenue, complete notice later. LEHMANN Caroline Lehmann.

nee Wick bold late of 9601 S. Winchester avenue, beloved mcther of Mrs. Pope Dodge. Robert and Harold E. Titus, fond sister cf Mrs.

H. Dederer and Earle Smith, grandmother rat Robert and Vlrrtnla L. Dodge. Virginia L-Tttus. and Janet Ttttta.

great-grandmof rr ef Gregson Sherwood Dodge. Services Sundae In New York, JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH-AV. WHITEHALL 00. 4342 RAVKNSWOOD-AV. LONGBEACH 0305.

O. E. and P. W. H.

P. of Damascus Shrine, No. 22. At chapel. 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday. Oct. 31. at 2 p. m.

Interment Memo philanthropic affairs and was a member of the Standard club, the Lake Shore Country club, and the FOUR MAN BOARD beloved wife of Herbert, fond daughter of William and Anna Wlrkboldt. slater ot Mra. Martha Kreutx. Richard. William, and Annette.

Resting at funeral home. 3440 N. Central avenue, until noon Wednesday. Lvtng in state at Zoar Ev. Luth.

church. 7 5th the reason Miss Diana Kozlnsky, 25, rial Tark. DR AIIOS Set Anna Mlchalek notice TOKAPZ Mary Ann Tokars. beloved daugntet; DUFF Albert James Duff, beloved husband cf of 300 Mills rd, Joliet, a nurse, apparently took an overdose of a seda TO SIFT SEEKERS OF POLICE JOBS The alderman ordered police to crawl thru the window, but it was too small for any one of them to enter. When they refused, police said, he drew an unloaded pistol, for which he has a permit, and became abusive.

Police then arrested him. No date for Aid. Cwiklinski's court appearance has been set. He court and Wellington atreet. Elrawood Park from 1 p.

m. until time of services. 2 p. m. tive after they parted in Birmingham, Ala, last Thursday was voiced interment concoraia.

luiaare 54 20 or Frank and Lillian, fond sitter of sgt. J'lhn Regtna. Frank Jr Norbert. an 4 Teddy, dear grandchild of Mary Krxentnsate stster-ln-law of Joan. Funeral Wedneadav.

Oct. 31. at 9:30 a. from chapel. 40d Hermitage avenue, to St.

Pane-ratios church. 41st and Kedxie avenue. Interment Resurrection. Mary, nee Murdock: lather of Harold. Kath-erlne Hlckey.

and Ann Moran. grandfather of James Duff. S. 2 c. U.

S. Pfc. Louis C. Moran. U.

S. M. and Marianne Moran. Fun'ral Wednesday. 2 p.

at chepel. 4817 Madison street. Burial Forest Home SKEELES COLONIAL CHAPEL COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE AT LOWER COST 7838 COTTAGE GROVE. RADCLIFFE 0220. Chicago Bar association.

Survivors include his widow, Josephine; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Wickman of Clearwater, and two sons, Bennett of Livingston, and Donald. Services will be held in the home at 3 p. m. today.

1,000 MORE PUT LERNER Dr. Alexander Sydney Lerner. suddenly. In Los Angeles. beloved husband last night by William Gulley, 30, an ex-sailor, in Birmingham.

or Nina, nee Gronfln: dear father ot Dr cemetery. Austin 1137 Peter and Dr. Sidney, grandfather ot Richard VENTTMIGLIA Caterlna VentlmlgUa. beloved ECKDAHL Agnes O'Connell Eckdahl, beloved The nurse was still in a coma last Allen. Funeral Tuesday.

2 p. at chapel 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment West- wife of the late William S. Eckdahl. daugh C.

H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOME. 300 E. ERIE.

1 Block B. ol Michigan. lawn cemetery. ter ot the late David and Mary O'Connell, was freed on his own recognizance DELAY GRANTED ASTER TO GET night in Illinois Central hospital more than 60 hours after she was found unconscious in a Pullman fond sister of Mrs. Margaret Farley.

Joseph, wife of the late Roearto. fond mother eg Harry and Leonards La Sala. Funeral Wedneadav at 9 a. ra. from funeral home.

2353 Chicago avenue, to St. Flnberr's church- Interment Mount CsrmeL For informs tion Bru. 8220 or 0100. LEVY Leah Levy, beloved wife of the late Police Commissioner Allman said yesterday that a four man board will process applications of candidates for the 200 temporary police Jobs approved Thursday by the city counciL The 200 will be ex-service men, and must pass physical and other examinations. In addition to a police surgeon, as yet unnamed, the board will consist of John Prendergast, chief of the uniformed Saul, dear mother of Morris.

Rae Rlchter. 90 YEARS SERVICE SUP. 7709 and Walter O'Ccnnell. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. from funeral home.

2166-68 N. California avenue at Palmer street, to IN STAGGERED berth on the Illinois Central's Sem Anna Brown, Dlanne Rosenberg, and the late Benjamin fend sister of Bessie Groner ct Los Angeles and Debby Goldberg. Services Tuesday. 11 a. at chapel, 5206 Broad- WALES Dorothy Rtnne Wale, suddenly, at inole Limited.

Several bottles of St. Sylvester's church. Interment Calvary. Information. Humboldt 2773.

HOUR PROGRAM NEW ATTORNEY DONNELLAN FOR FUNERALS JEFFERY BLVD AT 77TH ST. SOUTH SHORE 8831-8822. All Chapels Alr-Condltloned ELET Louis Elet, age 46. passed away at way. interment Roseniu.

LIN HART See Anna Mlchalek notice. rarmtnrtcn. N. wire of Lt. Comdr.

Georgw B. Wales. U. S. N.

beloved Bother of, Richard and Robert, fond daughter cf Mra. Gilbert Maxwell and the late Arthur Rlnne. Services at Farmlngton. N. M.

Officials of the Standard Oil Com a sleep producing drug were found in her purse, police said. Hospital attendants, who reported she also Baltimore. beloved husband of Marie, fond father of Howard and the late Harriet Trial of Bert K. Naster, president LOBACZ Alex Lobars of 1955 N. Paulina dear brother of Oscar.

Meyer, and Mrs. Lena of the Superior Electrical Indus MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS force: Police Inspector Edwin Daly, street, dear father of Sophia Lowltzkl. Alice, Welntrsub. Mrs. Mary Kramen.

and Mrs, WALTERS James Walters, suddenly, belnvedl was suffering from tuberculosis, said ai.d Lottie, fond brother ot Victor, grand Sophia Flnston. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a. at chapel. 3654 W.

Roosevelt road. MARKERS. MONUMENTS and MAUSOLEUMS. Quality at reasonable prices. See The Old and Reliable CHAS G.

BLAKE lOOO E. 67th-treet. or call FAIrlaz 9876. Serving all cemeteries everywhere. her chances for recovery were fair.

Gulley, interviewed after the father of Robert and Sandra. Funeral Wednesday. 10:30 a. from chapeL 1735 Wabansla avenue, to St. Hedwtg'a church.

FITZGERALD Catherine Cahll! Fitzgerald, late tries, 1259 S. Campbell av, charged with evading payment of $221,575 in income taxes from 1940 thru 1943, was continued yesterday by Federal Judge Elwyn R. Shaw to Nov. 13 to ive Naster time to find a new nurse's parents said she had gone husband or Jessie, nee Varvei; dear fatjiee cf Carl Morris, fond brother of Anna Grarlk. uncle of Joseph Tittle Jr.

At rest at chapel, 3708 N. Western avenue, until 13 dooss Thursday. Services Thursday. 3 p. at Fourth Congregational church.

3615 Talmaa avenue. Interment Bohemian National. Humboldt 1717. Gary. papers) please copy.

Interment St, Adalbert's cemetery. Bru 2535. of 8611 S. Carpenter street, beloved wile of the late Maurice Fitzgerald, fond mother of Catherine Byrne. Helen.

Ann Day. Mollle CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT and Capt. Harry Fulmer, director of personnel for the police department. They will interview all candidates and pass upon their qualifications before submitting them to physical examinations.

Nearly 200 applications already have been received, Allman said. to Birmingham to visit her sweet LOBODA Gertrude Loboda of 1842 Winnebago. Savings. Seara. Roebuck Slate-bt Basement.

Also at Irving Park and Clcero-av beloved mother of Alexander. Janlna Larsen. fond alster of John Staslek. mother-in-law of Bohllng, Gerald. Betty, Peggy jamieson Florence, and the late Dorothy Fitzgerald alster of Bessie O'Leary.

Funeral Wednesday heart," said he and the nurse had been good friends since they met in lawyer. Judge Shaw allowed the Martha and Martin Larsen, slster-ln-law of WARNER See Margaret Dixon notice. 9:15 a. from chapel. 5516 S.

Ashland avenue, to St. KlUan'a church. Mass at 10 Tlllle and Frances Staslek. grandmother or WEAD Amanda Wead. 8940 Cot tare Crews DEATH NOTICES Port Arthur, Tex, two years ago, but were not engaged.

During their Jon and Alexandra Loboda. Funeral from o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Informa chapel. Wednesday.

10:30 a. 1922 tion. Prospect 0031. avenue. Oct.

3.. 1945. alster of George W. Wead. At chapel.

6Sd and Harvard, where set aiiea will be held Wednesday. Oct. 31. at 3 p. ra.

Interment Xenia, O. visit in Birmingham, Gulley said. Chicago avenue, to St. Stephen's church. Ohio and Sanramon streets.

Interment St Adal GILSON Minnie B. Gllson. 11839 S. Bell In Memorial bert's cemetery. Canal 1123.

avenue. Oct. 27. 1945, wife of tne late withdrawal from the case of Atty. John Owen, former assistant United States attorney, who told the court he had agreed to represent Naster only for investigative purposes.

BURGLARS TAKE 500 POUND SAFE Frank McSweeny, manager of the Dakota EX-GI IN ASSAULT SPARED FINE ON GEIS Helena Gels. In loving memory of our HER Rose Baorahaner Weber. Ort. 28. of MALKEWICZ Joseph Malkewlcz.

late ct 3612 dear mother, who passed away two years Perry Gllson. mother of Perry Fred and Norman B. ot Los Angeles, sister of Mrs Anna Helweg ot Slayton, grand S. Lowe avenue, beloved husband or tiesnor, she appeared depressed. He presumed they were still friends when she left to return to Chicago.

Gulley was discharged from the navy Oct. 17. nee Klbartas: dear father of Anthony Tarells and Dnmlnlck Dauslnas. dear brother ol Wal mother of Mrs. Lois Deneen and Normalee Gllson.

At chapel. 2121 W. 95th where ago today, uct. no, i4J. Memories are treasures no one can steal Death leaves a wound no one can heal, She lives with us In memory still.

Not Just today but always will. LOVING SONS AND DAUGHTERS. ter, grandfather of three. Funeral Thursday, pany of Indiana yesterday informed the mayor's committee for staggered hours that 1,000 workers in the company's offices at 910 S. Michigan av.

had been put on a nonrush hour schedule. L. E. Harmon, secretary, said the office help would work from 8 a. m.

to 12 noon and from 12:45 p. m. to 4:45 p. m. from Mondays thru Fridays.

He added that lunch hours had also been staggered. The mayor's committee is continuing its campaign for staggered hours, which was started as a war traffic measure. Auto Driver Fined $100 for Fleeing Accident Francis Murphy, 20, of 6829 Indiana whose car struck Stanley Thompson, 2, of 7149 Dobson av, at 71st st. and Dobson av. Saturday, was fined $100 by Judge J.

M. Braude in Boys' court yesterday on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident. Murphy said he did not stop because he was frightened by another motorist who attempted to follow him. Transfer and Storage company, 2607 Cermak 7923 South Shore drive, wife of the lata George mother of Sister Mary IVirgla. O.

Mrs. Irene Crero. Mrs. Bernlce sch lesser. Mrs.

Evelyn Sort pp. and Mrs. Ruth Hoi. land, sister of Mrs. Mary Weber and Mlaa Clara Baumhauer of Chicago.

Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. chapel. JefTerv boulevard at 77th street, to St. Bride's ceicrrh.

sua SO a. m. Interment Mount Oil vet. Sou. 8823.

services will be held Tuesday. Oct. jo. at 2 p. m.

Interment Mount Hope. Nov. 1. 9:30 a. from chapel, 3307 I.ltuanlra avenue, to St.

George's church. In reported to police yesterday that burglars broke Into the office and took 30 pieces of refrigerating equipment and a 600 pound sate CRIERENOW Tlllle Grlebenow. nee Peters, of terment St. Caslmlr's. Yards 4908.

HANGS HIMSELF IN At'RORA JAIL Lee Henxesbach. 44. of 459 Dunlnc a 2720 Melrose street, beloved wile ot Clarence MARCHESCHI Adolfo C. Marcheschl. beloved mat contained zuo ana cnecks.

KENNEDY Rubye C. Kennedy. In loving memory ol my Beloved wife and our mother, who I Mike I. fond mother or Sgt. Clarence truck driver, hanged hlmselt with his necktie yesterday In tha Aurora city Jail.

He had been arrested on a complaint ol Mrs. Kaymond passed away one year ago today, uci. ju. husband ot the late Anita, nee Bettl. dear father of Lena ClomM.

Frank. Pvt. Roy Marcheschl, U. S. dear brother of Jennie LM WESTBROOK Gertrude Dahlmann Westbrwofc.

Longman of 833 E. Lake Aurora, after an argument In an Aurora tavern. Od. 29. 1945.

of 11S3 23d Street. Wis. mette. wife of Albert Westbrook. sister of Huro and Rrlnhold Dahlmann.

Funeral Wednesday. 3 p. at chapel. 72S Rldga road. Wilmette- Interment Memorial Far.

1644. Ha one knows the silent heartaches Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that's borne In silence For the one we loved so well. LOVING HUSBAND AND SONS. FRANK S. AND EUGENE R.

U. S. Martin. K. M.

ja Class, u. n. and Bern Ice. dear sister or Louise Goilaway. Minnie Wegner.

Augusta Schmaus. Conrad Peters. Emma Schnur. and the late Wllnam Peters. At chapel.

3905 Lincoln avenue, until 11 a. m. Thursday, services Thursday. 2 p. at Concordia Evangelical Lutheran church.

Belmont at Washtenaw. Interment St. Lucas'. Marco, and the late Peter and Paulina. Funeral Thursday, Nov.

1. at 10 a. m. from chapel, 708 N. Wells street at Huron, to St.

Philip Bentzl church. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Information, Superior 0095. WHITE Roy T. White, beloved husband eat McCLINTOCK Nellie McClintock.

nee White. KRATOCHVIL Jos. P. Kratochvil. In loving GROSSMITH Mary E.

Grossmlth. Oct. 29. memory ot our dearest husband and father, who passed away five years ago today. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN.

of 633 S. Rldgeland avenue. Oak Park, beloved wife or Elmer K. McClintock. fond mother ot Harold.

Ralph. Elmer, and the late Herbert. At funeral borne. 17 Madlaoa street, Osk Park. Funeral Wednesday.

Oct. 31. at 10:30 a. m. to Ascension church.

Interment Calvary. Marguerite, nee Diiacoll: fond father of Mrs. Laurens Wool house and Pvt. Warren T. V.

S. brother (if Joseph, Bessie, Elmer. Leavltt Pvt. Edward. U.

S. Lt. Gerald. U. S.

A the late David and Raymond White. Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 31. at 9 a.

frora chapel. 3246 W. Jackson boulevard, to St. Patrick's church. Interment Mount Carmela Kedzie 2394.

194 5. at Qulncy. wile or tne jaie Alfred Grossmlth, mother of Joseph Alfred and Louis B. Grossmlth and Mrs. Ruth G.

Dameron. Services at Rosehlll chapel Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 11 a. m. Interment Rosehlll.

YOUNG Staff Sgt. Floyd A. Young, army air Mg corps. in rond memory oi our loving IH'f smm MEYER Mary A. Meyer, dearly beloved mother HADERLY Marie Rose Raderly.

wife of the WILLIAMS Maude F. Williams. 508 63tH sun villi urumcr, .11114 in iiauvc vnc year ago today. His memory Is as dear today As In the hour he pas.ied away. MOM AND LA VERNE.

3d30JGB ADVERTISMENT ot Eleanore T. Neuoauer ana Louise M. Frey. dear grandmother of George. U.

S. Virginia, and William Neubauer. mother-in-law ot George A. Neubauer and Walter G. Frey.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 4905 Lincoln avenue, to St. Mathlas' church. Interment St.

Boniface's. late Paul, dearly beloved daughter ot Mrs. Elizabeth Mueller, dear sister of Margaret Radke, Mrs. Anna Hadcrly. Eleanore Mueller, and Josephine Page.

Funeral Wednesday. Oct. 31. at 9 a. from chapel.

845 Arml-tage avenue, to St. Theresa's church. Interment St. Bonlface'a cemetery. street.

Oct. 2 9. 194 5. beloved wife of Georee w. Williams, daughter of Theodora A.

and Iabelle Burtron. slater of Dona Goff. Claude, and Pfc. John Burtron. It.

S. A Jesse and Clarence Fletcher. At chapel. 14 and Harvard, until 11 P. m.

Tuesday. Oct, 30. Services and Interment Sheridan. Ind. Kotlees- BACKACHE, SINCERITY LODGE.

NO. 982. A. F. A.

M. MICHALEK Anna Mlchalek. nee Roth, late or HAMMACHKR John C. Hammacher, beloved WOOD Kathryn Riley Wood, late of River Brethren assemble at temple, 13 noon. Wednenday.

Ort. 31. Funeral 1:30 p. m. at 4138 W.

North avenue. Last rites lor Brother Arthur Straube. LESTER WARE, Master. BATTLE RECORD An army record that Included four battle wounds saved Paul Tor-torice, 32, of 4417 Walton st from a fine yesterday when he appeared before Judge William V. Daly in Municipal court on a charge of assault and battery on Maj.

Herschel G. Cole, army medical officer whose home is in Tampa, Fla. Judge Daly told Tortorice, a former cab driver accused of beating Maj. Cole Oct, 14 on the near north side, that because of his war record he would not penalize him further for the offense. He found Tortorice guilty and placed him on probation for 60 days.

Tortorice admitted he struck Maj. Cole with a broom handle, but said he struck In self defense. Jurors Decide Veteran on Leave Ended Own Life A verdict of suicide was returned yesterday at a coroner's inquest into the death Sunday of Richard H. Hoose, 26, an army warrant officer on terminal leave from Gardiner General hospital. Hoose, who had served three years in the army and had fought in Normandy and Germany, was being treated for a kidney ailment.

His body was found hanging in his room at 11248 Went-worth av. He has a wife and daughter living in Elizabeth, Pa and his parents reside at 19 E. 113th pL, KILLED BT TRAIN John I. West. 64, of 3125 Ea at wood esas killed yesterday when he was struck by a Raven jwood elevated train while standing on a catwalk on the elevated (tractor ball a block i wit ol Lincoln av.

1 husband of the late Mary. lond uncle oi Pfc. Henry P. and Wllma Hammacher. Fu-nentl services Wednesday, Oct.

31. at 1:30 p. at chaprl, 324 S. Racln avenue. Interment Forest Home.

ANDERSON Gertrude Anderson. See Loboda IP 2918 W. 25th place, suddenly, beloved wlte of Otto, dear mother of Lillian Llnhart. Otto Ben, Georgiana Zlembay, Mildred Ze-llnka, and Camilla Drahoa. daughter ol Frank Roth sister of Charles.

Joseph, Jamea. and Bessie Chyblcky. Funeral Wednesday. Oct, 31. at 8:30 a.

from chapel. 2459 S. Christiana avenue, to St. Ludmlllas church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Member of St, Catherine court. No. 871. W.

O. F. Rock. 3909. notice.

HASKINS George E. Haskins. formerly of Forest. passed away Oct. 2 8.

194 5, at daughter's residence In Larrhmont. N. beloved wife of the late Edwin E. fond! mother of Jessie Marie Bullard. grandmother of Edsrtn Kimball and Mary Kathrya Bullard.

At chapel. 4817 Madison street sfter 4 p. Tuesdsy. Funeral Wednesday. 9-15 a.

to St. Vincent Ferrer church. River Forest. where solemn requiem hlgi mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m.

Portal All Saints Austin 1137. AIR CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT APOSTOLOS Nlchola Apostolos. Oct. 28, of At the first sign of a cold, take 1711 S. Carpenter street, oeinvea nusnana of Mary.

Services Wednesday, Oct. 31. at 3 p. at funeral home. 301 8.

Rth ave MONAHAN Thomas F. Monahan cf 1007 Chicago and Winnetka. suaaeniy. ton Lauderdale. Oct.

27. 1945. beloved husband of Grace, nee Miller: lather of Robert M. and Jean H. Wolfe, son of Hattle Puffer Haskins and the late Robert C.

Haskins. brother of Harold I. and Raymond G. Ha-klna and Dorothy It. Warner, flu grandchildren.

Services will be held In Fort Lauderdale. HAUSEMAN Henry Hauseman of 224 Sheridan nue, at Maple atreet, Maywood. interment Oakrldge. Maywood 100. Madison street.

Oak Park, beiowd nusoana oi YOUNG Srt. Floyd A. Young. A. A.

kiil.4 in France Ort. so. 144. are jt CAL-Aspirin. Two tablets with a glass of water often help bring fast relief from painful cold symptoms; lessen pain, reduce irritation.

Packages of 100 tablets at all drugstores. BACKERS Mary Backrre. Oct. 28, 104S, age 68 years, ol 1011 N. La Salle street.

Fu LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys If backache and lejr pains are maUruTyocs mlserable.don't just complain and do nothing? about them. Mature may be warning- you that your kidneys need attention. ThekldneysareNature'schief wayof taking excess aelds and poisonous wnta out of the. blood. They help most people pass about 3 pints a day.

If the IB miles of kidney tubes and filters don't work well, poisonous waste matter stays in the blood. These poisons may start nagging backaches, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting- op nights, swelling-, puffinessunderthe eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequentor scanty passages with smart-ingand burning sometimesshcrwsthereissome. thing wrong- with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 40 years.

Doan's give Mary IMayme), nee Sheehan: lona lamer tit Mervyn snail. Agnea Thurmond, and Edward F. Monahan. At funeral home. 17 Madison street.

Oak Park. Funeral Wednea-dav. Oct. 31. at 9:30 a.

tn to Ascension Largest Selecfion of Caskets in Chicago NORTH: WELIington 1724 SOUTH: CALumet 4030 neral Wednesday. :30 a. irom cnapei, 1723 Larrabee street, to St. Michael's church. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery. Mlc. 1535. BATES Elizabeth G. Bates, 49 E.

Burlington street. Westmont, 111., beloved wife of r-j years, of 2144 S. Lawndale avenue, dear- ly beloved son cf Edna and the late Fred Young, fond brother of La Verne resin. ZELINKA See Anna Mlchalek notice. ZIEL.KE Joseph Zlelke.

fond father of Lillian Sperman and Ann Sclem. grandfather of Lorravne Thompson and Robert Solem. At funeral home. 2166-68 N. California avenue, at Pa 'mer street.

Burial Duluth, Minn. 1 Information. Humboldt 2773. ZIEMBAY See Anna Mlchalek notice. WEST: HAYmarket 0100 church.

Interment Calvary. MORTENSEN Morton J. Mortensen. 4030 N. Lawler avenue, beloved husband of the late Johanna, fond father of Eleanor Leonhard and Margarlth Klapp.

services Wednesday. 2 p. at funeral home. 3301 Fullerton avenue. Interment Acacia Park.

Member ot road. Kenllworth. suaaeniy. nusoana oi Anms. father of Henry Jr Stanley.

Robert, and Annls Shirley Hauseman. Ave grandchildren. Resting at chapel. 1118 Greenleaf avenue. Wilmette, Monday evening until 12 noon Tuesday.

Service Tuesday. 2 p. at First Congregational church, Wilmette. Interment Memorial Park. HAUSER Theresa Margaret Hauser.

loving Humboldt Park lodge. No. 813, A. at ZULEG Richard A. Zuleg of 14 37 Ridgelandl mother ot Robert dear sister of Kath- lariin.m uumhr late of 1233 ryn Bombard.

Isabelle Ryan, and Mildred M1JRPHYW1u the late Herbert. lond moiner oi ineresa Elderkln, Clarence Matthew Harold and Herbert A. Services 2 p. m. Wednesday at funeral home.

6910 Windsor avenue. Berwyn. 111. Interment Forest Home. BALER NFEIND Dr.

Susan M. Bauernfeind of Madison, suddenly. In Napervllle. 111., Oct. 27.

Funeral services at Frautschl funeral home, 120 E. Wilson. Madison. Tuesday. Oct.

30 at 1 p. m. and at the First Evangelical church, Kenyon. Wednesday, Oct, 31. at 2 p.

m. Interment Kenyon, Hanlev. Funeral Tuesdsy. 9:30 a. Irom take CAL-Asplrin like any aspirin, It's Pure Aspirin plus Calcium.

father OI Edwara R. ana waiter aiutvnj- avenue. Berwyn. Beloved nusoana oi iiara. nee Meyer: dear father of Shirley and Richard brother of Edward and Elmer.

Resting at funeral home. 6748 Roosevelt goad. Oak Park. Services Thursday. 2 p.

an. Ia-lanxurtt Wild helm. happy relief and will help tha IS miles of chapel. 2950-58 Fullerton, at Sacramento, to Our Lady of Grace church and St. Joseph's.

Member of St. Anne's Sodality. Belolt, papers pleas copy. Belmont 9,300 Qg aUldax 4000. Resting at funeral home.

7013 S. Racine avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, oct. 31. at 2 p. m.

Interment Cedar fvk cemetery, Stewart 0460. Kidney tubes Bush out poisonous VI IWMA a Diooo. cat voan ruiM,.

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