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RICK Katie Ricks, wife ef the latt PAHTBIDGE Kdirard C. fartrldge. Movasf DEATH NOTICES CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Monday, Fabraary 19, 19S1 Part 2 Page 6 Kaplan. Emmet Patrick Albert OBITUARIES Marlon S. Bertram Charles Malcolm liiuban of sernice Lyons ranrisse.

iw father of Edward and Earl brother Alfred Partridge and Mrs. Florence Worthlngton. Services Tuesday, I p. at chapel, 2348 W. Madtooa street.

Inter tnent Dowaglac, Mich. Hicas. Funeral at home lor runerais. Erie at Wabash avenue, Monday, Feb. 19, BLACK John Earl Black, son ct the late at 4 p.

m. interment Belionl, Miss. John 'ana jeanette, erotner of Robert of HOM AN Julia A. Homan. nee Farrelt.

beloved Menaota. Mrs. Ruth Prather of East Orange, wife cf the late Orvllle. loving mother ct N. j.

Aiemoer oi a. f. a. no. its Mary Leurgen, Margaret Tcmczak.

and Julia Royal Arch Masons; lhe commandery: V. American Legion; and B. P. O. No, ertig, Catherine Morris.

Jeanette Mlglln and Robert devoted (randmother of 18 1S13i Service Wednesday. 2 p. at KILLED BY AUTO; DRIVER LEAVES, THEN GIVES UP Louis George, 57, of 3949 W. 58th a machinist, was killed last night when he was struck by a hit and run driver as he was crossing the street at aSth st. and Pulaski rd.

Frank Keepers, 33, of route 1, box 9A, Worth, a carpenter, the driver, surrendered to police and was arrested. Keepers 3 TEEN-AGERS, 2 MORE SEIZED dear sister of Margaret Ryan and Mae Presbyterian church, at Mendota, 111. Inter Otto Bremer St. Paul, Feb. 18 Special! Otto Bremer, 84, chairman of the American National bank and of the Jacob Schmidt Brewing company, died today Bremer, who came to the United States from Germany 64 years azo.

once ment uenaota. JOHN B. CURTIS, BLIND LEADER, IS DEAD AT 80 Services for John B. Curtis, 80, son of a pioneer Chicago family and nationally known for his work in the education of the blind, will be held at 2 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 7651 Jeffrey av. Burial will be in Oak Woods cemetery. Kctnweu. Resting at home. 312T s.

cnruti-ana avenue. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a. to Blessed Sacrament church. Interment Calvary cemetery.

Member ot Ida McKlnley auxiliary, No. 3, U. S. W. V.

Kindly omit BLAKE Margaret M. Blake, Feb. 17. of 1300 K. La Salle street, beloved wife of the late Harry, sister of Mlna Lamont of Belfast, Ireland.

Services Tuesday. 1 p. at nowers, Mr. Helen N. Fort Washington, Feb.

18 (JP) Mrs. Helen Nicholson Fort, 60, wife of J. Carter Fort, vice president and general counsel of the Association of American Railroads, died at home tonight. A resident of Chicago for nine years when Mr. Fort was an attorney for the Illinois Central railroad.

Mrs. Fort is survived by her husband and by a son, J. Carter and two daughters, Mrs. George Wood Wilson of Washington, and Mrs. Guy Bowman Mercer of Chicago.

chapel, .2221 Lincoln avenue. Interment HORNOFF Marie Homcff. 3823 W. Ogden avenue, beluved mother of Annette Sehwel- Oakrldge. Member of Portage Park Ameri controled 42 banks in the mid IN WAR ON DOPE ter.

Mae A. Horncff. Mildred Valtren, James can Legion auxiliary. Not 183. MOLTEN Isador A.

Bolten, at Rawlins, Wyo. and the late George Homcff, sister of beloved husband of Ethel, nee Fulks. Grave- James and Charles Kasper and Anna Plorar, of John Schwelger and Robert told police that he drove on after siae service luesaay, a p. at jewisn E. vaiiren.

grandmother of George recn the accident to take his two sons Gracetand cemetery. LOngbeach 1-4740 BKAMEN Abraham Bramen of 3943 W. 31st in the car with him, to their home, Richard Poiorskl, Violet Gottsclialk, and Marlon Hornoff. Service Wednesday, Feb. 21.

1:30 p. at chapel, 3440 W. 26th atreet. Interment Bohemian National. Bishop street, dear beloved husband of Millie.

Victor Wiercinski, 33, of 2719 PATTOCK August Fattort, belove4 husbanej of the late Julia, loving father ot Anna. Joseph, Theresa, Rose, Edward, and the lata John. August Robert, and Helen Cum-mlngs, fond grandfather ot nine, great grandfather ef Ave. Setvlce Wednesday 9:30 a. m.

from funeral home, ssel Fullerton avenue to Our Lady ef Grace chiM PECOR A Francesco Pfcora, devote husband ot the late Nunzlata, nee Coconato: loving-father of Steve, bam. James, and Mr. Carmella (Joseph) Tomase.lo, fend brother of John and Louis, dear grandfather of rive. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. trosa chapel, 813 W.

Taylor atreet, ta San Calluta church. Interment Mount Camel cemetery. MOnrce 6-0449. PETROVIC Samuel Petrovlc. beloved husband of Katerlna.

nee Cablk: loving father vl Anne Llcluier, fond fathrr-tn-le it John A. Llchner. dear grandfather ot John A. Jr. and Kathleen brother of John Peter of California.

Funeral Tuesday, 3 p. at chapel, 1407 W. Chicago avenue, to Manorial Estates. MOnroe S3-38T7. PIERCE Paula Wahl Pierce, Feb.

IT. 1951. wile ef the late Harry S. Pierre, sister ef Alma Wilde. At chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, until 10 p. m. Monday, bervicci Wednesday, Feb. 31, at 3 p. m.

at Klrmari funeral home. Milwaukee, Wis. Interment Forest Home cemetery. Milwaukee, and Minneapolis. papers please copy.

POTH Bruno Poch of 3034 S. Laramie avenue, Cicero, beloved husband ef Mel la, nee Rogowlcz; brother-in-law of Valeria Ka-perskl, dear uncle or Lester and Robert Haw perskl. Funeral Wednesday, February 31, 1951, at 9:30 a. m. frum funeral home.

4860 W. 31st street, St. Miry a church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Information OLympic 3-3003.

loving lather of Miriam Sachs of South west and northwest and for years had been considered St. Paul's first citizen of finance. A power in Democratic politics since 1900, he was a supporter of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He is survived by a sister, Frieda.

Mr. Jeannette Winter Hall Mrs. Jeannette Winter Hall, 91, of 3515 Home a Eerwvn. widow 7-BB03 or OLympic -1023 send. Rose RUDin or los Ange.es.

Dave, Wayne an assembler, died in Sarah Flshman. Betty Diamond, Anna Pozen. IMMEL John P. Immel. beloved husband of Mr.

Curtis died Saturday while visiting a relative in Gary. Mr. Curtis lost his sight in boy American hospital yesterday of in aril Sidney. 1 6 grar.acniiaren. one treat Police Grab 2 Narcotics Kits in Homes BY JAMES DOHERTY Three teen-agers were among grandchild, brother of Morris of Los Angeles, Esther Chaiin, and Dora Fried.

Serv the late fond father of Joseph, Paul. Henry. John, William. Catherine, Margaret, Elizabeth Werner. Peter.

Edward, and Marie Greasley, 34 grandchildren, and the juries suffered earlier when his automobile struck a safety island hood and dedicated his career to ices Tuesday. 3 p. at cnapei. aboo W. Roosevelt road.

Interment Raclonxer late grandson. Raymond Immel. U. S. 20 the cause of the blind.

He at at 4336 Sheridan rd, after he ap Verein cemetery, Waldhelm. great-grandchildren. Funeral from chapel, 3100 Irving Park road. Wednesday. 10 parently dozed at the wheel.

BKEDING Charles W. Bredlng "of 11139 five men arrested yesterday asof Dr. Winfield Scott Hall, phy- a. to Immaculate Heart of Mary church. Interment St.

Boniface's. Louis La Finere, 72, of 1208 IWICK Iznatius Iwick. beloved husbsnd ot Mrs. Pauline Thorpe The funeral of Mrs. Pauline Thorpe, 78, of 2644 S.

Komensky a resident of the Lawndale community for 62 years, who died Saturday in American hospital, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel of Bohemian National cemetery. She was the widow of John Thorpe, a grocer, who died 1st Maywood, died in West Eggleston avenue, beloved husband of the late father of Evelyn Johnson, Myrtle Tolf. Eleanor Wallace, and the late Marlon, grandfather of Maynard Johnson' and Jack of Amanda Bredlng, Ella Swanson, John and Eric.

Rest the late Antoinette, dear father of Marian Kearns, John F. Iwick, and the late Lillian tended the Illinois School for the Blind and was graduated from Hyde Park High school and University of Chicago. He served as an instructor at the Illinois School for Blind from 1897 to 1900 when he joined the board of education to inaugurate and supervise an edu lake hospital, Melrose Park, after being struck by an auto near his si. po-jsician and educator, died yester-lice pushed (jay jn jjacNeal Memorial hospi-their campaign tal. Berwyn.

Services wilL be held usainst the nar- at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the Ber-cotics evil. Two w-yn Presbyterian church. She Plasecki.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. from funeral home, 3517-27 N. Pulaski home. ing at chapel, 1023l ftucnigan avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p.

m. Member of Roseland Ev. Mission road, to St. Viator's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. INdependence 3-5800. The driver was John C. Dreher, church. Interment Oik HIU.

JONES Albert Sidney Jones, late of 10634 33, of 3802 Sunnyside Brook field, an auto driving school in Icuwan. -j me 1 leaves two sons, Ur. Albert w. I aeers were nar i Hall and Reymond. and two agers were 30 years ago.

Surviving are four Avenue nusoana cr Mary. latner ci cisie Lund, brother ot Mrs. Dora Klrkland of Aubumdale, Mrs. Mae Francis of CAPELL Ida Capell of 915 Sunnyside avenue, beloved wile of the late Victor, dear mother of Max. Charlotte Ochs, and Harry.

Services cational program for the blind. URTILL Margaret Sleep Purtlll. 'beloved sons, Edward, John, William, and structor. fciassillon. William and Robert daughters.

Mrs. Ethel Kingsley juonaay, i p. at cnapei, ojuo atroaa' way. Interment Hew Light cemetery. Member of Harbor lodge.

No. 731. A. F. Jerry, and five grandchildren.

Jesse Moore, 40, Negro, 517 and Mrs. Muriel Scott. wue 01 tne late Joseph, dear mother of Edward, Catherine Murray, Joseph, and John. Fuueral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from fuueral home.

1783 Wilson avenue, to Our Lady cf Mount Carmel church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment All Saints'. A A.

Sinat chapter. No. 183, R. A. and Calumet comtxandery.

No. 62, K. CENOWA Anton Cenowa, beloved husband of Bessie, father of Anna Steohens. Casimlr. Resting at funeral heme, 79th street and Florlan.

Albln and the 'late Richard Bar- narcotics users, according to Sergeants William Sullivan, William Wilson, and Pat Deely, who are assigned to the war on dope. REMPEBT Emll M. Rempert, 934 3 Lonrwood toszewlcz. brother of Rose Grabowskl. Eliz Col.

Charles F. Sevenon Ixs Angeles, Feb. 18 fSpecial Phillips avenue. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p. m.

Interment Cedar Park. SOuth Shore 8-6959. In 1913 he developed a system of sight saving which has been almost universally adopted. After his retirement in 1936 he became, educational consultant in mathematics, history and science for the American Printing House for the Bliad. In 1945 he was awarded the Migel medal for his outstand Oakwood was killed and his wife, Mayme, and Lula May Howard, 50, were injured last night when Moore's automobile, in which all three were riding, collided with a street car at Garfield blvd.

and abeth Slaskl. and Joseph. Resting at funeral home, 6833-35 Fullerton avenue. Funeral Tuesday. Feb.

20 at 9:30 a. from KASPAIt Marie KasDar. nee Kotrba. of 1927 Col. Charles Franklin Severson, Charles I.

Duncan Services for Charles I. Duncan, 34. of 10729 Glenroy who died Thursday in his home, will be at 2 p. m. today in the chapel at 730 E.

63d st. Burial will be in Ocala, West Point roommate of Gen funeral home to St. William church. Interment St. onve.

eeo. 17. 1931, txlovra husband cf the late Elizabeth Rempert, fond father cf Raymond Harold Alice A. Hays. Milton the late Roy and grandfather of Shirley, Roger, and Bture Rempert and Linda Hays.

At chapel, 3131 W. 93trt street, where services will be held Tuesday, F'eb. 30. at 3 p. m.

Interment Bethanla. (viuar s. Harvey avenue, Berwyn, beloved wire oi the late John V. Kaspar, dear mother of George John and Jennie Ruzek, fond sister of Anna Lallack, and Robert Kotrba, five grandchildren and two great-grandchll- CHENOWETH Edwin G. Chenbweth.

10363 Policemen James Walsh and MacArthur and for seven years commander of the University of S. Hale avenue, 17, 1951, husband of Wentworth av. Moore was thrown out and fell under the rear wheels R1ESZ Elizabeth Lehnlg Rlesz, Feb. 17. 1931, oren.

seniors xuesaay, reD. zu, p. at funeral home. 6227 W. Cermak road.

Interment Bohemian National. GUnderson 4-2050. Fla. Mr. Duncan was in the retail grocery business on the south of the street car, which was de Ethel G.

Chenoweth, lather oi Mrs. G. a. Blodeett and Mrs. Arthur H.

Stone. At chapel, 2121 5th street, where services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 3 p. m. Interment Mount Hope.

Please omit flowers. papers please copy. California at Los Angeles reserve officers training corps, died last night. He was 71. Col.

Sever railed. The women were taken to beloved wire of Charles Rlesz. mother of Charles Rlesz sister of Charles Lehmg. Services Tuesdsy, 3 p. at funeral home, W.

North avenue. Interment Waldhelm. Member of Cermanla chapter, No. 533, O.K. S.

KRETSCHMER Alva Kretschmer, beloved ing services and in 1948 became chairman of the international committee on Braille and mathematical notation. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. COGLIANESE Mary Cogllanese. nee Marino, ROBERTS Charlotte Roberts, wife ot WllUsm Provident hospital. Illinois Couple Killed wife of Edward, loving daughter or Charles arid Ida Brl'hke.

dear sister of Esther Kretschmer, Pearl Plotr, Doris Plaxlco, Elmer, Phillip, Charles, and Kenneth. Iru-neral Tuesdsy. 3 p. at chapel, 3950-58 Fullerton, at Sacramento, the Rev. Herbert Bloesch officiating.

Burial Irving Park cemetery. EVerglad 4-3800. L. Roberts Services at funeral home, 3339 N. Clark street, Wednttday, 1 p.

m. Interment Rosehlll. James Baird of Tucson, and Mrs. Quintin Johnstone, 7557 East End with whom he lived. as Auto Hits Abutment RODKEY Frank Rcdkey, 8171 W.

Addison late oi soi vv. saa place, oeiovea wue of Antonio, dear mother of Peter, Mrs. Rose Ro3co, Mrs. Jeanette Alex, Angelo. Dan, Mrs.

Ann Albino, Mrs. Klffie Sehaaf. Henry, and the late Jennie Seraflno. grandmother of 13 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, a.

from chapel, 1703 W. 69th street, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. PRospect 6-0600.

Farina, 111., Feb. 18 (P) Joseph KREUGER Walter Kreuger of 2963 Arch Charles Peesmeester, in a squad car, saw two teen-agers drinking from beer bottles on W. Madison st. They arretted both. Walter Tanksclys.

13, of 813 Monroe admitted bein; a heroin addict, and needle marks on his arm showed his method of taking the druj. His companion. Richard Realmo. 16. of 416 S.

Sangamon denied being a drug user. Seize Dope Kits Tanksclys said he bought heroin capsules from Charles Kozar. 63. of 949 Madison Victor Ortiz, 2S. of 306 S.

Halsted and Sam Gonzales. 17. of 939 Van Buren st. He accompanied the de E. Johnson and his wife Helen, street, reo.

iv, ivsi, nunoana or nor erne, father of Patricia Des Jardlns, Frank Jr John, and Thomas, brother of Jack, grandfather of tour grandchildren. At -chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services wlli be held Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 10 a. 01.

Interment All Saints'. NORMAL BABY, son, a native of Chicago, went to West Point in 1899 after serving in the Spanish-American war. Mn. Anna Sienicki Services for Mrs. Anna Sienicki, 64, of 1447 Chestnut who died in her home Saturday, will be held at 10 a.

m. Wednesday in Holy Innocents church. Mrs. Sienicki, the widow of Peter Sienicki, had been a resident of Chicago for more than 50 years. A daughter, Mrs.

Stella Manikowski, survives. both 69, of Sycamore, were killed today when their automobile atreet, beloved husband of Helen, dear father of Herman, Sister M. Augusta, S. J. Helen Lucas, Mickey and Lucille, brother of William.

Charles. Harry, and Elsie. Services Wednesday, Feb. 21. at 10 m.

at chapel, 1059 W. 33d street. Interment Resurrection. YArds 7-6424. CRAWFORD Ernest Crawford.

Feb. 18, side for the last 10 years. The widow, Bessie, survives. The Rer. William Rowan Dubuque, Feb.

18 Special The Rev. William Rowan, 63, professor of English at Loras college for more than 40 years, died today. Among survivors are a sister, Mrs. Clarence Cody of Chicago and two brothers. Bartholomew of Chicago and John of Colonial Heights.

Va. Edward P. Simmons Dallas, Feb. 18 (P) Edward P. Simmons.

57, president of Sanger Brothers, one of the southwest's oldest mercantile cs- ROHDE Clara Llpske Rolide. wife ef the lata hit a bridge abutment near here, 7 POUNDS, BORN 'FLOATING FREE' Hillsboro, Feb. 18 (JP) Marengo. 111., loving father of Frank, Ernest. Edward, and Glen, fend brother of Lee and Francis, grandfather of Marline, William, and Bobble.

Services Tuesday, 2 p. Cooper Funeral 'home. Marengo. Interment Marengo City cemetery. KRVMP Nick Krump, In Foley, Ala.

Resting -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- Henry, oeiovea mother or Marcella Boehm and Lorraine Daleen. grandmother of Harvey Daleen, Joan and John Boehm, sister-in-law of Ida Newman. Services at chapel, 731 A Madison street. Forest Perk, Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Concordia. at chapel at 2121 W. sstn street, ueiovea brother of Matt. Herb. Margaret, Catherine, Anne, and Gertrude.

Funeral notice later. CBONK Dr. Benjamin B. Cronk, beloved hus HVBtKA Ella Kublna. late of 3444 S.

Oakley Dr. J. L. Guffy reported today that he had helped deliver a baby RI SC'H Joseph Rusch, late residence 605S H. band of the late Harriett, nee Devlin; dear father of Dr.

Charles Cronk and Lawrence Cronk. Services at chapel, 4138 Madison street, Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. Interment Belvldere. 111.

floating free in its mother's LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntvrorth 6-0025 avenue, dear daughter of the late stepnen and Elizabeth Kublna. nee Petzel; beloved sister cf Sylvia Barovltch and Edward Kubln. Resting at funeral home, 3604 S.

Hoyne avenue. Services Wednesday. Feb. 21, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Bohemian National. LAfayette 3-0196. abdomen not connected in any Janiea D. Baldwin Aioany, Deloved husband of the late Catherine, nee Gaps; loving father of Rose, Helen, Anna, Catherine, the late John and Eva Anderson, tathcr-ln-law of Mary, Ray Martin, and Reglnal Rufh. survived by elgl grandchildren.

Funeral Tuesday from chapel, 4800 S. Hermitage avenue, 10:30 to fel. Joseph's church. Interment Resurrection. Cl'BTIS John B.

Curtis, Feb. 17. of 7557 way with the womb and that Springfield, 111., Feb. IS (JP) mother and child are in fine con LAND Florence M. Land, nee MacGregor, be dition.

RIB A See Edward Fisher notice. tablishments died today He hadjcditor fth East End avenue, beloved son of the late Cornelius C. and Melvlr.a K. Curtis, loving brother of Alice C. Johnstone, Cornells C.

Balrd, and the late Louise C. Bowes and Clara C. Allen, fond uncle of Allec H. Johnstone, Roger E. Allen.

Le Roy C. Allen, Jerome P. Bowes, John Baivd. and Charles Balrd. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.

chapel, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street. Interment Oak Woods. SOuth Shore 8-8822. loved wife of John fond sister of Adda Ross. Services Wednesday.

4 p. at parlors, 67th street and Dorchester avenue, under auspices of Woodlawn chapter, No. 353. O. S.

Dr. Guffy and his colleague at MONDAY SAtCK-Osrar H. Sauck, Feb. 17. 1931, bt- ter, died today.

He was taken to worked in department stores in Louisville. Terre Haute, and LOMSTED Laura. At chapel. ovea Dtotner 01 meas muck ana (lie ie; Richard A. Resting at funeral heme, 3J14 the birth, Dr.

Robert W. Shirey, never had heard of another case like it and haven't been able to SMITH Theima M. 2 p. m. at chapel, TUESDAY BIX.ME Marlon.

3 p. m. at chapel IANIGAN Anna beloved slater of a hospital yesterday sunering from a heart ailment and pneumonia. A native of Pana, 111., Kansas City, and came to Dallas as vice president of Sanger Brothers in 1926. WATSON William.

2 p. m. at chapel. Cl'SMING Gladys M. Cushing.

nee Famum, of tectives to the homes of the three, who were arrested. Kozar sdmitted being a dope user and handed over his kit of needles, syringe, and spoons. He said he had served several prison and jail sentences for dope peddling. Gonzales, who is married, had a similar kit. He is said to have sold dope in the balcony of the old Star Garter theater and to be a user.

Ortiz admitted using three capsules a. day himself, but he denied he sells drugs. He said he had been in a government hospital two find a record of one. Monica and the late Gertrude. Funeral Wednesday.

8 a. from chapel, 5911 W. Madison street at Mason avenue, to St. Co-lumba's church. Ottawa, 111..

10 a. m. Interment S. Columba's cemetery, Ottawa, 111. EStebrook 8-7500.

Baldwin was a graduate of the University of Illinois. 4918 Augusta boulevard, beloved wife of Charles loving mother of Kathleen and Kancy, daughter of Henry and Mollle Far-num of Tomahawk, Wis. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 5018-20 Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church.

Interment Queen of Heaven, Tomahawk, papers please copy. LEB ART Richard Lebart, beloved husband of WEDNESDAY FERGfSON Mable G. 2 p. m. In church TO BE ARRANGED ARTINGSTALL Margaret.

NORTH CHAPEL 5301 N. ASHLA.ND-AV. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2648 MONDAY Johanna, nee Perpnles. Service Tuesday, Feb. 20, 3 p.

at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Acacia Park. Klldare 3-5420. Anne Dudley Blitz Minneapolis, Feb.

13 (JP) Anne Dudley Blitz, who retired in 1949 as dean of women at the University of Minnesota, died today at University hospital. She was 70. DAVIS Dora B. Davis. Feb.

17. 1951. be LEMENAGER Theima Lemenager. 1728 N. BAILEY Jennie A.

11 a. m. at chapel. I.ANGILLE Clarence J. 1 p.

m. at chapel, Mac DONALD Alexander J. 3 p. m. at chapel, John Earl Black Mendota, 111., Feb.

18 Special John Earl Black, 60, prsident of a plywood machinery company in Mendota, died today. Surviving are a brother, Robert Black, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Prather. Services loved mother or Florence B. Prldmore, Albert and Lyman dear grandmother of five grandchildren.

At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 12 noon. Interment Rosehlll.

PIERCE Paula. At chapel until 10 p. m. cieveiana avenue, co. 17, m.n, ociovra wife of Maurice dear mother of Lygla fond sister of Max F.

Mermllllon. Funeral from chapel, 5301 N. Ashland avenue, Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 9:15 a. to Immaculate Conception church.

AN LLUNEN Anna. 10 a. m. In church TUESDAY The doctors delivered the baby, a 7 pound girl, by caesarian section last Monday. The mother is Mrs.

Florida Pennington, 38, a Negro. She and her husband have other children, all born normally. Another Case on Coast San Bernardino, Feb. IS (JP) Dr. Henry Gong, resident p1sician at San Bernardino county today delivered by abdominal section a normal 8 pound baby girl not connected in any way with, the mother's womb.

Dr. Gong said the case apparently as similar in every respect to the Miss Blitz was former dean of women at William Smith college, Geneva. PC. and at the Univer DENISCO See Anthony De Plrro notice. LEONARD James Leonard, late of 34 8 E.

DENNIS Anna Bentley Dennis, widow of Dr. DAVIS Dora B. 1 2 noon at chapel. GELLIN Selma G. 3 p.

m. at chapel. LEMENAGER Theima A. 10 a. m.

In church George J. Dennis, aunt of Richard Bentley, Whlttington Bentley, and Dorsha Bentley Hayes, in Boston Sunday after lingering Illness. Services private. years as a peddler and addict. Asks Change In I.

S. Law Rcp. Sidney Yates 9thl notified State's Atty. Boyle and the crime prevention bureau yesterday that he has sponsored a change In federal laws to increase the penalties for selling dope. Yates, who represents the near 80th street, beloved husband or trie late Josephine, loving father cf James A.

Jr. and John H. Jack four grandchildren, fend brother of Mrs. Eva Hendrlckscn and Edward Leonard. Resting at funeral home.

7918 South Park avenue. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 20. at 9 a. to St.

Dorothy's church, 430 E. 78th street. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Information, TRiangle 4-3054. DE PIKRO Anthony De Plrro.

late of 144S will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Mendota Presbyterian church. Samuel H. Williams Winter Park, Feb.

18 (JP) Samuel Hubbard Williams, 86, re Armitage. iwcniDer 01 Pulaski post, No, as, A. L. Funeral Tuesday, a p. tn.

Interment Waldhelm cemetery. SEWERVN Rose Schafcr Seweryn, belove wile ot Michael, devoted mother of John, Edward, Joseph, Henry, George, Thomas, Mae, and Olta, dear mother-in-law of Margaret, Anne, Evelyn, Victor Oldrlewskl, Stanley Dakoskl, grandmother ot 10 grandchildren, and great-grandmother of six greatgrandchildren. Resting at chapel, 1341 N. Western avenue. Scrvires 9:30 a.

m. at St. Mark's church. Wednesday, Feb. 31.

Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. BRunswlck 8-3443. SCHMIDT Lawrence J. Schmidt, beloved son of Lorenz and Margaret, loving brother of Barbara Matre.

Margaret Tallakson. Nicholas, and Ignatius. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 30, 9:30 a. from chapel.

3839 N. Soul it-port avenue, to St. Bonaventure'a thurcti. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

SCHUSTER Albert J. Schuster of 823 Wa-nonah avenue, Oak Park, husband ot Lillian Posselt Schuster, father of William, Mrs. Lillian Hohe, brother ot Ralph and Mrs. Lillian Polklnghorn. Services Tuesday, p.

at funeral home, 303 S. Marlon street at Pleasant street. Interment local. SCOTT-Charles Scott, Feb. 17, 1951.

beloved husband of Caroline, father ot Geral-dine Jordan, Ann Barnett, and the late Reu-lull Stevens and Graham Scott. Resting at luneral home. 318 N. Central avenue, Austin. Services Tuesday, 2:30 p.

m. Interment Mount Hope. EUclId 6-3840. SIENICKI Anna Sienicki, late ef 144T W. Chestnut, devoted mother of Stella, loving mother-in-law of Joseph A.

Manlknwskl, sis-ter-ln-law of Catherine Czublk, Elizabeth, and Albert Lechowskl. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 1317 N. Ashland avenue, to Holy Innocents church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. BRunswlck 8-2767. SMITH Josephine A. Smith, beloved of the late August, fond mother ot Mrs. Hsttla Miller, sister of John L.

Nordstrom, grandmother ot Mrs. Elaine Hollcnbeck, Muriel, and Frances Miller, also leaves three greatgrandchildren. Services Monday, Feb. 19, 2:30 p. at funeral home.

3200 N. Western avenue, corner ot Foster, interment Graceland cemetery. STR AVER Julia Strayer, nee Vetter, Feb. w. Polk street, beloved husbana oi susie, nee Denlsco: dear father of Diana, loving son of Anna, fond brother of Don, Robert, Richard, and Bianca Hudson.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from funeral home, 619 S. Ashland to Our Lady of Pompeii church. Interment Mount Carmel. sity of Kansas, Lawrence.

irof, Harvey Price Pittsburgh. Feb. 18 (JP) Prof. Harvey Lee Price, 76. former dean of the school of agriculture at Virginia Polytechnic institute, died tonight after a brief illness.

He had been at the Virginia school since 1900. MCDONALD Alexander J. MacDonsld. 7409 MI ELLER Sophie. 2 p.

m. at chapel RODKEY Frank. 10 a. m. at chapel SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED SCHt'LTZ Sllla.

SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2183 MONDAY LINSEKMETXR Edwin A. 1 p. m.

at chapel. TUESDAY AMBROZ Carrie R. 3 p. m. at chapel.

CHENOWETH Edwin G. 3 p. m. at chapel. DESECKI John Deseckl.

late cf-lSOS N. tired president and board chairman of the J. B. Williams company of Glastonbury, died here tonight. one reported today at Hillsboro, Tex.

He gave the mother's name as Mrs. Emma Benzor, 28, Red-lands, Cal. Greenvlew avenue. Feu. 17, ivoi, oe-lcvcd husband of Ell-abeth, dear father of Alexander Malcolm and Donald K.

At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Monday, Feb. 19, at 3 p. m. Interment Montrose.

MACK Virginia Mack. 7000 South Shore drive, Feb, 17, 1951, wife ot Walter II. Mack, daughter of Mrs. Walter C. and the late Walter C.

Mack, cistei of Mrs. Henry B. Heybum and Christian N. Mack. Service Paulina street, beloved husband of Helen tfclotina Deseckl.

loving father. of Irene, Lillian, Alice, Virginia, and Irvin, fend father-in-law of Walter -Mandrake. Louis Kula, Caslmar Kozielek, Norman Zlellnskl end Leona Deseckl, grandfather of six. Rest McKESZIE Molr A. Sr.

1 p. m. at chapel. REMPERT Emil M. 2 p.

m. at chapel. north side, said he had conferred with Commissioner Harry Ans-linger of the federal narcotics bureau concerning the menace to Chicago youth in the growing use of dope here. Asst. State's Atty.

James Condon, who is in charge of the crime prevention bureau's campaign against dope peddlers, said he would welcome federal help in the battle. ing at chapel, 1843 N. Hermitage avenue, near Cortland street. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. to St.

Mary of the Angels church. Interment St. Adalbert's, BRunswlck 8-2636. SKKVXCtB TO BE ARRANGED KRIMP Nick. LAIN SON LYMAN GILMORE, PIONEER PLANE DESIGNER, DIES DONAT Catherine McMahon Donat, late ef JOHN G.

ERHARDT, U. S. ENVOY TO S. AFRICA, DIES AT AGE OF 61 8241 S. Green street, oelovea wue oi Charles, loving mother of Mary Bullat, Kath-ryn and Cecilia Donat, dear sister of the Monday, vto.

19. p. m. si. Andrew's church, Ann Arbor, Mich.

WEnt-worth 6-0023. ALLEN Esther Mallen. late ef 4600 N. Mcntlcello. beloved wife of Sam, dear mother of Max, Hyman.

Harry. Fay Osheroft. snd Gladys Laser, 8 grandchildren. 1 sister. Services Tuesday.

11 a. at chapel, 3140 W. Lawrence avenue. MAILON Bridget Mallon, nee Byrne, late of 4011 W. Harrison street, beloved wife of the late Charles, loving mother ot Charles 3 BAGS OF LOOT IN $24,100 HAljL FOUND ON ROAD Tw overnight bags and a money bag containing part of $24,100 in cash and checks stolen from two Milwaukee stores on Feb.

11 were found yesterday beside Skokie late Bridget Reinnart ana tuen uarry. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from funeral home, Halsted at 76th street, to St. Leo's church for 9:30 mass.

Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. STewart 3-7700. C. H. Jordan Co.

Funeral Directors Chicago and Suburbs FOR 97 YEARS 200 E. Erle-st superior 7-7709. CAPETOWN, South Africa, Feb. 18 (JP) John G. Erhardt, 61, DOR AN Harry G.

Doran of 15247 Myrtle Nevada City, Feb. 18 (JP) Lyman Gilmore, 74, a pioneer inventor and promoter of heavier-than-air flight, died today after a two week illness. Gilmore contributed many ideas to modern aviation, among them fond sister of Peter. John, Mabel Askln, Mary Ersklne, and the late Domenlck, Michael, Patrick, and Brian Byrne. Funeral Wednesday, Feb.

21, at 9 a. from funeral avenue, Harvey, husband of Alice lather of Tyler, William, and Mrs. Mary Louise Mcintosh, brother of Mrs. John Drlscoll. Resting at chapel.

15335 Broadway. Harvey. Requiem mass Wednesday. 9:30 a. at Ascension church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. United States ambassador Africa, home, 4013 W. Harrison street, to Presen -CEMETERIES- hwy. about half a mile north of tation church. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery.

Native ef Kllcar. County Don Gurnee, in Lake county. 3 CEMETERY lots Memorial Park cemetery, reasonable. EStebrook 8-1626. weekdays.

8-3. Sou as in his South in his found dead EISEL Christian W. Elsel, beloved husband egal, Ireland. KEdzie 3-7007. Bernard Robinson and his wife, bed today MARLER Warren A.

Marler of 8347 Dor -IN MEMORIAM- chester avenue, beloved husband of Christine. Eunice, of Gurnee, discovered the or the late Henrietta, loung ratner oi Anna. Mrs. Goldle Klau, Wilbur, and Lester, fond brother of August and the late Robert. Membsr of Carpenters' union, local No.

10. Resting at chapel. 851 E. 75th street. Services 3 p.

m. Wednesday. nee Wolf; loving father of Dolores, fond son of May and the late Warren. Member 01 sou tu park lodge. No.

662, A. A. Resting at Chanel. 831 E. 75th street.

16. 1931, loving wire or tne late Aaron, dear mother ct Harold, Edith Hughes, John, Virginia Bunt. Grace Ohlberg, Hoaard, the late George, and Alice, fond sister of Jolui Vetter. Member of Legion chapter, No. B60 O.

E. and Cloverleaf Camp R. A. Service Monday, 1 p. at funeral chapel, 4 338 Fullert1.11 avenue.

Interment' OS Woods, Northfield. SZTMAREK Jean Szymsrek. nee Kopezynskl, of 1308 W. Thomas street, beloved Wile of Joseph, desr daughter of Mary, sister of Marlon, S. M.

Thecla of Holy Family of Nazareth. Ignatius Susanne, Vlelotiaj, and Thomas. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. from chapel, 1137 Noble street, to Holy Trinity church.

Interment St, Adalbert's. THORESON Josephine Thoreson, Feb. 17, ef 2301 N. St. Louis wife of the; late Hans, dear mother of Ebba Thomas and Franklin Hagrr, fond stepmother of Aetna Thoreson, sister of Nelly Gustavson, and Yust Hanson.

Service Tuesday, 1:30 p. at funeral home, 3429 Fullerton av. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. ERICK SON Joseph Elnar Erickson. Feb.

IT. Masonic services 8 p. m. Tuesday. Services i- bags and turned them over to the sherifs office.

They contained S3.1S4 in checks payable to Hill's department store, 22 $1 bills, and coin wrappers. Several charge from coronary thrombosis. He had served here since September. Prime Minister and Mrs. Malan sent messages of condolence.

Cl'LLOTT A Joseph Raymond Cullotta. Feb. 19. 1947. There Is a Jink death cannot sever.

Love and remembrance last forever. WIFE. SONS. AND DAUGHTER. KLINKET Leonard J.

Kllnkey. In fond memory of our beloved eon and brother, who passed away six years ago today. MOTHER, DAD, AND SISTER. MIENCHOW Josephine Muenchow, Feb. 19.

In lovlrg memory of my dear departed wife's birthday. HUSBAND. EDWARD E. i p. m.

wcanesaey. interment Cedar Park MARZANO Christopher V. Marzano, late 01 of 2011 Farragut avenue, beloved husband of Anna dear father of Ann Marie Schmidt and Barbro Llndstrand, grandfather of Merriy Schmidt. Elizabeth, and Dennis 2 EMPLOYES DIE IN SADDLE CLUB FIRE; 20 ESCAPE Denver. Feb.

IS (vDTwo employes died today as fire swept the fashionable, suburban Wolhurst Saddle club. Bob Snell. 37. cook, and Tamie Kaku. 64.

a dishwasher, were trapped in the employes' quarters of the club when flames damaged a section of the three story, brick building. Melvin Caffey, a cook, suffered a broken leg when he jumped from the third floor. Twenty other employes escaped. Eddie Pordan. club manager, estimated damage at $1,000,000.

Only yesterday, four persons died and It were injured when a 538 Grenshaw street, beloved husband of theories of monoplane wing design which are in use today. He had experimented with heavier-than-air flight in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California before the Wright brothers made their first airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, N. in 1903. Friends recall he had developed the concept of a cabin monoplane, while the Wright brothers still favored the biplane early in this century. Gilmore was founder of the Grass Valley, airport, believed to be one of the oldest commercial Llndstrand.

one sister in Sweden. Services the late Donata, nee lndeili; loving father of Frank. Lucy (Tony) Pacelll, Mary 1 p. Wednesday, at chapel, 3415-19 N. Micnaeu Launno.

granaiatner or seven, great-grandfather of six. Funeral Wednesday Clark street, Interment Memorial Park. slips found belonged to the Kram-bo food market. FISHEK Edward Fisher, beloved husband of at a. m.

from cnapei, 3300 w. Harrison MVNDT Edward H. Mundt. In fond memory Cecilia, beloved son of Frank, dear brother to the Holy Guardian Angel church. In of Frank, Maryann Hust.

and Julianna terment Mount Carmel. NEvada 8-0644 Safes in the two stores, both at oi our dear niuDana, tatner. ana brother, who passed away one year ago today. WIFE, SON, AND SISTERS. Force.

Resting at chapel, 2649 Hirsch street. MASSION Nicholas Masslon. beloved husband Funeral Tuesday. Feb. 20.

at 9:30 a. m. of the late Elizabeth, fond father of William THORPE Pauline Thorpe, late ef 3644 ft. 91S W. Mitchell Milwaukee, ere burned open by the burglars.

to St. Fldells' church. Interment St. Adal and the late Louis. Funeral Wednesday, bert's.

Feb. 21, at 1:30 p. at chapel, 7111 S. Halsted street. Interment Mount Hope.

FISHER George Fisher ef 1211 Hyde Park DEATH NOTICES At Hills they took $14,880, of TRiangle 4-5878. Komensky. beloved mother ol Edward. John, William and Jerry, beloved sister ol Anna Schwartz, grandmother of five. Service Tue day, Feb.

20. at 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian National. LAwndale 1-3973.

boulevard, beloved husband of Dora, nee Shapiro; loving father of William and Her MASSMAN Frark W. Massman, beloved husband of Edythe Massman, fond father of airports in the United States. It was founded around 1907. which about $3,000 was in checks, and $1,000 in merchandise. Kram- bert Fisher and Myra Gold, fond brother or Harrv.

Mrs. Lena Shaolro. Jack. Herman. Evelyn Hun.

George W. and Frank L. Mass- TISCH Lynn G. Tlsch, wife of the late Perrf man, grandfather of four grandchildren Marvin, and Herbert, devoted grandfather of bo reported a loss of $9,220, about f.riKrt rilamsxi nn ripf wt ivp wir Stephen, Michael, and Richard Fisher, and Mark Gold. Family will be at home after brother of John, George, Minnie, Dorothy, and the late Anna, Louis, and Louise.

Resting at funeral home. 5831 W. Chicago fire raced thru the Denver Ath-i3-000 of in checks r. risen, Deiovea mother or Ethel Maechtle. also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Private service Monday, 10:30 a. at chapel. 134 S. York street, Elmhurst. III.

avenue, services Wednesday at 1 d. Interment Acacia Park. Member of Laurel lodge. No. 1057, A.

F. A. M. T1TI.EV Hannah Tltley. ne Wood, beloved 3 SHOT, 2 BEATEN letic club.

Damag- there was placed at $1,300,000 by J. M. Conway, club manager. HcGEE Margaret McGee. beloved wife cf the J.

G. Erhardt 111 i first diplomatic post as an American consul in Athens in the early 1920s, Erhardt helped Greece absorb nearly a million refugees from Asia Minor after the port 'of Smyrna was burned. Two months before Hitler marched into Poland, he became consul general and first secretary at London and was there during the blitz' bombing. He returned to the United States Back in London in 1943, Erhardt was named United States political adviser on Austrian affairs to supreme headquarters of the allied expeditionary forces. He became minister to Austria in 1946.

The state department in Washington said Mrs. Erhardt was expected to return to the United States April 3 with the ambassador's body. late Edward, dear mother of Mary Furtak AS 1,000 ATTACK wire or the late Charles desr mother ol Mrs. Myrtle Showaller and the late Charles E. Tltley mother of Edwin Wood.

Services at chapel, 4138 Madison street. Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Rosehlll. ana i.enora Kuni.

granamotner 01 Frank Welsch. Edward Furtak. and John Ruhl. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a.

from funeral RADIO STATION Home, I4as Belmont avenue, to St. Vincent's church. Interment St. Joseph's. TOBIN Evelyn w.

Tobln. nee Shipley, Feb. AARDEMA Phyllis Beth Aardema. age 16. of 7207 S.

Peoria street, loving daughter of Allen and Jeanette, nee Wlerenga; dear sister of John Allen, granddaughter of John Wlerenga and BIrs. Cornelia Deemter. Resting at chapel, 938-40 W. 69th street, until Tuesday, 11 a. m.

Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. at the Second Christian Reformed Church of Englewood. Interment Fair-mount. HUdson 3-0123. AMBROZ Carrie R.

Ambroz. nee Rlckert, Gases Lake, Feb. 18. 1951. beloved wife of the late Joseph A.

Ambroz, fond mother of Mrs. Harry Nelson, Arthur, Joseph, and Harry Ambroz, Mrs. Julia Horn, Mis. Helen Straan, Mrs. Blanche Ingram, Mrs.

Mayme Eaton, and Mrs. Anna Kiefner, sister of Henry Rlckert. San Juan. Tex. At chapel, 2121 W.

95th street, where services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 3 p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood. ANDERSON Ella Vaughan Anderson, beloved wife of O.

R. Anderson, daughter of Ella and the late tennis, sister of Lillian, Charles, and Lester. Funeral Tuesday, 8:43 a. irom luneral home, 5438 S. Halsted street, to St.

Leo's church. Interment Mount Olivet. BOulevard 8-0662. i ARTINGSTALL Margaret Artlngstall, 7143 s. Bennett.

Feb. 18. 1951. beloved daugh MrKENZIE Molr A. McKenzle 9701 S.

Western avenue. Feb. 17. 1951. beloved husband of Irene McKenzle, fond father of 10, late residence Elkhart, formerly of South Chicago, wife of the late Hsrry, daughter ot the late George and Jane bhlo ley, mother of Miss Delmar Luce, Mrs.

-Fred Leebrand. Mrs. Lewis Heist, six grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Henry Kross, Mrs. Maria Asqulne.

Barton, Richard. Robert. Fred. Lon. and Albert Shipley.

Funeral Tuesday. 3 p. at mortuary. 10240 Ewlng avenue. Interment Oakhlll cemetery.

SOuth Chicago 8-0632. Molr A. Luona Wilson, and Jerry, brother of Kenneth, Esther Williams, Margaret Crout. and Ernest. At chapel, 2121 95th street, where services will be held Tuesday, Feb.

20. at 1 p. rn. Interment Mount HcDe. President of Beverly Lions club.

NAB 3 IN STOLEN AUTO BEFORE OWNER MISSES IT Henry Varyu's automobile was stolen last night from his home at 8143 Colfax but before he discovered that it was gone Police Sgt. John McLaughlin and a squad had caught three young men riding in it. The three were seized after they leisurely passed the East Side police station at 10120 Ewing av. Sgt. McLaughlin said he suspected that the car was a stolen one when he observed that the license plates had been bent to conceal the number.

Those held are Ronald Rzepczyn-ski, 17, of 8713 Manistee a student at Chicago Vocational school, and Norbert Gilmack, 18, of 8640 Muskegon and Raymond Wozniak, 19, of 8626 Burn-ham av. Find 3 Dead in Car; Blame Monoxide Poisoning T.ockford. Feb. IS (JP) Three lowans died of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in an automobile near here early today, Sherif Joe Gaines said. The victims were Lyal Durwood Moore.

42. Shenandoah. Mrs. Fearl Edith Cavner. 42.

and her daughter. Dollic Jean Cavner. 12, both of Hamburg. la. The bodies were found by a farmer.

Wood Mur-tlock. who noticed the motor was running in the parked car. M1LOS Frank C. Mllos, beloved husband ot Mary, nee Hannah: fond son of Steve end Mary Mllos. brother of Steven, Joseph, Marlon, Anne, and Stanley.

Funeral Tues TOMASEILO See Francesco Pecora notice. VODVARK Anthony J. Vodvtrka, Feb. IT. day.

Feb. 20. at 9 a. from cnapei, Monday. 1211 Hyde Park boulevard.

FLITSEK Apolena, Flusek. late of 2644 S. Komensky, beloved mother of Edward. John, William and Jerry, beloved sister of Anna Schwartz, grandmother of five. Service Tuesday, Feb.

20, at 1:30 p. at chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian National. LAwcdale 1-3972.

GALASSI Qulnto Galassl, beloved husband of Catherine nee Loago; dear father of Jcseph. Gloria, and Normandle. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 21. at 2 p.

at funeral home, 3030 N. Centra avenue, to Oakrldge cemetery. BErkshlre 7-3483. ELLIN Selma G. Cellln, 6414 N.

Albany avenue, Feb. 17, 1931. wife of Gustaf mother of Myrtle Bartels. Gladys Irwin, and Raymond Gellln, grandmother of Laveme, Joyce. Bernard, and -Mary Alice, great-grandmother of Thomas and Roger.

Survived by one brother end three sisters In Sweden. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services be held Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 3 p. m.

Interment Acacia Park, GILL Clarence J. GUI rJiggy, beloved husband of Martha, fond son of John and Anna Gill, Of Green Bay. brother of Chester J. Services and Interment Green Bay, W13. Information.

LOngbeach 1-6874. GIl'NTA Carmela Giunta. nee Caplzzl, late of 3142 W. Polk street, beloved wife of Glusep-pl, fond mother of Carl and Margaret Mo-red. Funeral from chapel.

3159 Jackson Tuesday, Feb. 20. at 9 a. to Mother Cabrlnl church. Burial Mount Carmel.

GLACCH Eugenia Glauch, nee Jakubowskl, beloved wife of Stanley, daughter of Martin and Julia Jakubowskl, sister of Joseph, Leon, and Walter. Funeral Wednesday, at 9 a. from chapel. 2255 W. Chicago avenue, to St.

Nicholas church. Interment St. Nicholas' cemetery. CLICK Minnie Click, late ef 003 Independence boulevard, beloved wife of Herbert, dear mother of Cecllle Harris, and the late Harold, grandmother of Gloria, Joanne, and Jay Karris. Services Monday, 1 p.

m. HAVANA. Cuba. Feb. 18 (JP) Three persons were shot and two others clubbed tonight as police drove back 1.000 demonstrators trying to invade a radio station during a political broadcast.

Police said the mob was demonstrating in favor of Sen. Eduardo Chibas of the opposition Orthodox party, whose usual time on radio station CMQ had been taken over by a government supporter, Rep. Roland Masferrer under the right of reply decree. This provides for a reply by persons who 6217 s. Ashland avenue, to St.

Theodore's church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. PRospect 6-O400. MOSELE John B.

Mosele, formerly of 4813 ter of the late Samuel George and Susan A. Artlngstall, dear sister of Mrs. Grace juji. a-any oeiovea nusoana or Irene, nee Brezlnskl; desr father ot Donald, Joseph, James, Mary, and Judith, fether-ln-law r.f Juanlta, grandfather ot Gary Lee, brother of Josph, Frank, John, and Mary Nemecek. Funeral Tuesdsy, Feb.

20, at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 5776 Lawrence avenue, to St. Cornelius' church. Interment st, Adalbert's. Employe of CTA.

Klldare 3-3600. Mrs. Sarah Hanson. Mrs. Lilian A.

Monroe street, beloved husband of the late Archer, Samuel George, John, and Gertrude Rose, dear father ot Mary Rose, Joanne, John and Richard V. Mosele, brother ot Artlngstall. At chapel. 3i w. osa street at Harvard avenue.

Funeral notice later. Faul and the late Peter. At chapel. 4817 Andre Gide, 81, Winner of '47 Nobel Prize, III PARIS, Feb. 18 (JP) Andre Gide, 81, well known French author, and winner of the 1947 Nobel prize for literature, today was reported seriously ill and very Madison street.

Funeral Tuesday, 8:43 a. WALL Mary Wall, nee Nlemlec, ef 637 Qren- All BUCHON Georgia Cole Au Buchon, Feb 16, In Philadelphia, beloved wife of stFnhen fond mother of ance. to Presentation church. Mass. a.

m. Burial St. Joseph's. AUstin 7-1137. MI ELLER Fred R.

Mueller, suddenly, at Atlanta. beloved Jiusband of Lillian K. Mueller, son of the late Frank and Augusta, snaw nciovea wire 01 Stanley, font mother of Ann. Helen, and the late John, Funeral Wednesday at 9:15 a. m.

from chapel, 3959 W. 4 3d atreet. to St. Wencev laus' church (De Koven street I. Interment St.

Adalbert's. LAtsyette 3-7781. Raphael Harry of Philadelphia. and th? late Laurence C. Resting at chapel, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, after 6 p.

m. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. brother ot Mrs.

Elsie Butor. Services Tues consider themselves offended by broadcast or printed article. WATSON Wllllim Watson, In hit 84th rear, from chapel to St. Philip Ncrl cnurcn, Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. SOuth Shore 8-8822. weak with a pulmonary infection James Andrews, Chief ARNOLD PRESSBURGER, INTERNATIONAL MOVIE PRODUCER, DIES AT 65 BALL Margaret Ball, nee Keaney. native of County Galway. Ireland, fond wife of the day, 2 p.

at funeral home. 3224 Montrose avenue. Interment Rosehlll. MIELLER Sophie Mueller of 2047 Hutchinson street. Feb.

17. 1951, beloved wile of the late John, dear mother of Bertha. Em-marltta Lutsch, Elsie, Conrad, and Fred, fond grandmother of Edward and Doris Lutsch, Conrad Jr. and Nancy Mueller. At chapel.

5501 N. Ashland avenue, where late Michael, beloved mother of John, When the demonstrators tried to break thru a police ring around the station, the officers opened fire and began wielding their clubs. Justice of iV. Ireland, Dies Michael. SteDhen.

Coleman, and Margaret, oo iiayttte avenue, rco. 17, Ivm, husband of the late Florence Watsnn, fsther of Mrs. Barbara Derby. Mrs. Elizabeth Bud-worth.

Mary, Matthew, William and Archie Watsnn, grsndfather of 33 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. At chapel. 316 63d street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Feb 20. at 3 p. Interment Mount Greenwood.

Member of Melrost Abbey lodge, No. 976. A. M. sister of Stephen, Patrick, and Mrs.

Anne O'Day. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from funeral heme, 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Genevieve's church.

Interment Mount HAMBURG. Germany, Feb. IS (JP) Arnold Pressburger, 63, pro Carmel. BErkshlre 7-8070. BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Feb.

18 (J') James Andrews, 74, lord chief justice of Northern Ireland, died today at his home in Comber, County Down. at chapel, 3654 W. Roosevelt road. Interment Jewish Waldhelm. GREASLEY See John P.

Immel notice. GRIFFIN Irene Murray Griffin of 8044 S. May street, beloved wife of John A. I Jack fond mother ot James, Mary Frances, To phone your want ad, call The Tribune's new, special direct wire. BALM ANN Agnes Baumann.

nee Zucht, of 2035 N. Kenmore avenue, Chicago, beloved wife of the late Joseph, loving mother of WERNER See John P. Immel notice. WILGER John Wllger. beloved husband ef tra Brother Brodeur, Oblate Order's Dean, Dies at 93 Thomas, John and Agues Griffin, loving Albert J.

of western springs ana sigmuna of Chicago. Resting at funeral home, 518 Hillgrove Western Springs, Funeral STE. AGATHE. Feb. 18 iaie mary, nee nsmpecn; loving utner of Frank, John, and the late Joseph.

Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. from chapel, 4117 Ami-tage avenue, to St. Angela's church. Interment St. Jceph's.

Member cf Holy Name society. BElmont 5-6019. ADVERTISMENTJ grandmother of Patrick John Griffin, devoted sister of James and the late John Murrey. Member of St. Sablna's Altar and Rosary society.

Funeral Tuesday. Feb. 20. 10 a.m., Tuesday, a. ai tt.

josepn cnurcn, Downers Grove. WEstcm Springs 7900. BECKETT Louis Beckett, late of 5040 N. Kenmore avenue, beloved husband of Minnie, services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 2 p.

m. Interment Irving Park- cemetery. Ml'RLET Patrick Murley, beloved brother of Julia. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. m.

from funeral home, 4516 N. Kedzle avenue, to St. Veronica's church. Interment All Saints'. MI RRAT Anna M.

Murray, beloved wife of Walter fond mother of Mrs. Anne Albert, mother-in-law of Frank Albert, daughter of Catherine S. Wood, and the late George E. Wood, sister of George E. Wood, Murcella Pinner, and Betty Wood.

Resting at- funeral home, 3918 Irving Park roaa. Services Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Rosehlll.

NARGIE Salvatore Nsrgle of 7938 W. Fletcher avenue. Elmwood Park, loving husband ot Mollle, nee Vercell; fond father of Nancy Mele, Frank, and Joseph Nargle, dear brother of Anthony and Joseph Nargle. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 22, at 9:30 a.

from chapel, 1810 Lake street, Melrose Park, to Mount Carmel church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. from funeral home, 1241 W.

79th sreet, to (JP) The Rev. Brother Francois-Xavier Brodeur, 93. dean of the 6,000 members of the Oblate order thruout the world, died in fWNERLACK Lena Wtnerlick. nee Fdelhelt, 40400 dear father of Bess Phyllss. Charlotte Falk- St.

Sablna's church, 78th place and Throop street. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Please omit flowers. enstein, and Fern Jordan, four grandchildren, brother of Ben.

Services Tuesday, 2 p. at chapel, 5143 Broadway. Interment West-lawn cemetery. GIXBRANDSEN Margaret Gulbrandsen, late Installed for faster want ad service hi ti nooaeveii si reel, liary, rornverly of Chicago, wife of the late Mitchell loving mother of Faye Josephson and Rutlv Gelfman of Gary. four grandchildren, sister of Max, Michael and Harry Kdelhelt.

Nathan of Los Angeles, Mary Bernstein ot Gary, and the late Bertha Rlchter of Gary, and Fannie Lerner. Services Monday. ,13:39 p. at chapel, 8600 W. Roosevelt road.

the order's rest house in this Canadian Laurentian mountain center tonight after a long illness. BEHAN Dot Hull Behsn, Feb. 17, of the Windermere Bast hotel, beloved wife of ot 1019 N. Kancv avenue, loving aaugnter of Martin and Gerda, nee Pettersen: fond sister ot Chris, Roy, Mary Ann, and Ruth, dear aunt of Janet and Roy. Funeral Wednesday.

21. at 2 p. from funeral home, 4353-57 W. Division street. Interment Wood-lawn cemetery.

ALbany 2-3600. Brother Brodeur had served for 0400 many years as a missionary. ducer of more than 200 films in Hollywood and Europe in the last 40 years, died here yesterday of a stroke, it was learned today. Pressburger produced the first large scale British sound film, -City Of Song." in 193p. A spokesman for the Peter Loire Film company, in Germany, said the producer died in a clinic in Hamburg where he had been working en a film titled "The Beast." which the spokesman said Pressburger planned to reproduce in Hollywood.

Pressburger. who was born in Austria, founded the British-Cine Alliance in 1934. In 1941, he formed Arnold Productions, for United Artists release. He became an American citizen in 1912. He is survived by a son.

Fred, and a daughter, Nelly Brash, of Los Angeles. HALL Jeanette Winter Hall. 3515 Home ave KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS WASTE 'WTwn kidney function slows down, many folks complain of naftirins backache, loss of PP and nerg-jr, headaches and dizziness. Don't suffer longer with these discomforts if reduced kidney function is retting; you down due to such common causes as stress and strain, overexertion or "exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause setting up aighta or freuuent passages.

Don't neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you. Try Doan's Pills a mild diuretic Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. While often otherwise caused. Jt's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief from these discomforts help I fwri trim $5 NILS8ON Anna M. Nllsson.

beloved wife ot the late Carl, fond mother of Mrs. Qurll Dsnlelson, Mrs. Erme Hansen, and the late Carl and Eric. Grandmother of Jack Daniel-son, Gay, and Gene Hansen. Services Wednesday.

Feb. 31. 1 p. at funeral home. 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Rosehlll cemetery. nue, Berwyn, 111., wire of the late Dr. winneid Scott Hall, mother of Dr. Albert W.

Hall, Ethel Hall Klnrsley of Minneapolis. Reymond L. Hall of Klamath Fall, and Muriel Hall Scott of Berwyn. 111. Resting at funeral home.

6910 Windsor. Berwyn. until 12 noon Wednesday. Services 3 p. m.

Wednesday at the Berwyn Presbyterian church. 3 2d street and Clinton avenue, Berwyn. Interment private. if Louis mother of Mrs. W.

McNeil I Dot) Kennedy, grandmother- of Susan and Kael Kennedy. Funeral prlvate. BEINLICH Martin August Beinllch. late of 1030 Sunset road, Northbrook, husband of the late Lucy Lervernler, son of the late August and Rose Beinllch, father of Hon-orlus and Charles Beinllch, brother of Mrs. Mary Kretsch.

Mrs. Margaret Ryon. Mrs. Agnes Murphy. Mrs.

Catherine Winters. Mrs. Louise Lervernler, and Hugo, George, nd John Beinllch; three grandchildren. Resting at funeral home. Linden avenue at Tower road.

Hubbard Woods. Services Wednesday. Feb. 21, 10 a. at Sacred Heart church, Hubbard Woods.

Interment sacred Heart cemetery. BIN I Marlon Blnnle. 6655 S. Lafayette avenue. Feb.

17. 1951, mother of Marlon S. and John Binnie. At chapel. 318 W.

63d street at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Tuesday. Feb. 20, at 3 p. m. Interment Oak HiU.

'j O'BRIEN Lillian A. O'Brien, nee Hughes, et interment r. o. w. cemetery, waldhelm.

EEGZDA Peter F. Zerrds. beloved husband of Katherlne. nee Bayer: fund father of Benjamin, Esther Malcney and Adeline Gibbons, grandfather of Richard Malonry, Bruce Zegzda, and Kay Gibbons. Resting at funeral home.

3918 Irving Park read. Service Tuesday, 10 a. m. Interment hcmlan National cemetery. Member ot Tow, Hetmana Czarneckiego, Gr.

863. Z. P. ZIENTFK Christine Elizabeth Zlentek, ha Wyclslo. beloved wife of Joseph, lovlr mother ot Mary Lou and Rita Ann.

mother-in-law of George Jankowskl, daughter of the late Philip and Harriet Wyclslo. fond sister of Simon, Joseph, Margaret. Mary, the lata Vincent Frank, and Robert. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 36Sd Belmont avenue, to St.

Hyacinth's church. Interment St. Adalbert's. KE; stone 9-0302. Dtlhtte "Hhtttt FrtiV l'L I 1 For any business involving Tribune placing an a asking about credit or bills use tbe Cbicago Tribune's new, Jirect wire want ad telephone number WHitehall 4-0400.

HERRGOTT Linus Herrgott, 4831 Washing ae Wienhocber 1618 S. 60th court. Cicero, Beloved wue of the late Patrick J. O'Brien, fond mother of LI IK an Anna Lehrer, Alice McNally, Edward, Mary Volman. Walter Eleanor Frollk, and Louise Kcmar, grandmother of 15, sister of, Theresa Gahan.

William. John, and Mary Hughes. At funersl home. 17 Msdlson street. Oak Funeral Tuesday.

Feb. 20. at 9:30 a. to St. Francea ol Force church.

Interment Mount Carmel. ton boulevard, beloved nusoana or ciara, nee Hill; dear father of Russell Herrgott, Frances Haverstuhl, Bertha Reld. and Anna Mae Herrgott. At chapel. 4817 Madison street.

Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. to St. Thomas Aquinas church. Mass 10:30 go, Burial St. Joseph's.

AUitln 7-1137. 7 So. Wabash Call RAndelph 4-3700 liw 13 miles or Kirinv tuhM mn tiltra flush out waste. Get Doan's Fill todaj I.

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