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EISEN8TE1N Herman Elsensteln. late of I L1NDELL Charles Llndell. Sept. 8. of 4450 1 SEABUET William Seabury, late ot 4014, sma FIND POLICEMAN (Elittagn Daily (Uribunr Friday, Sept.

10, 1954 DEATH NOTICES tiareiiuon avenue, oeiovea nusDana 01 Lll-s lien, fond father of Beatrice. Funeral. Saturday. 2 p. at chapel, 3701 Clark streeU- Interment RosehllL loved husband of Frieda, dear father of Erwln, Irene Barton, and Annette Dort-gan, six grandchildren, brother of Samuel OBITUARIES N.

Maiden street, beloved nusoana oi mima 14., dear father ot C. T. Llndell. Services and Interment private, 1 p. m.

Saturday, at chapel. 3415-19 H. Clark street. Fleas omit Cowers. DEAD IN HOTEL; Stone, Harry and Fnuup.

Services Friday, I 1 p. at cnapei, 3654 w. Roosevelt FT A 1 fTrt flC ASBJOBNSEN Slgvald H. Asbjornsen. be-i SEBASTIAN Sea Cubert notice.

6ETFFEKT Elaine D. Seyffert of 650 iX-rliV iUi trj 1 ves husband ot ma Margreine Harris R. Vail wue me laic jnirun, oear momer vi Timothy P. Barry Jr. Ingrld Kuehn.

Mildred Kuehn, John, mii. Laze, uorgmia mitmann, ana neien moh- EFIFANIO Sea Charles Peppl notice. Patrick J. Meehan, 50, of 2344 mnrifih.r rA nfr TVin.M Moeller. and Agnes Schurder.

seven grandchildren. li. 'a. A. Helen Heltmann.

and Carole I FALETTI See Galllna notice. one great-grandchild. Service Saturday, 116th street, Sept. 7. 19 54.

loving daughter of Gilbert and Gladys, nee Roberts, De Adam, fond sister ot Mrs. Geraldlna Paden ot Buffalo. N. and Robert Da Adam, sister-in-law of Charles W. adan.

aunt ot Richard and Craig Paden, nl--of Sidney Roberts ot Moose Lake, Minn. p. st cnapei. 4329 Armitage S. Kostner ay.i a city policeman since 1933, was found deadyes- MHir'; funeral home 4338 U.

Sam FtntOItl, avenue. Interment Mount Olive, BE1- mourn death ofciiaunoey Mccormick, 69 D. D. U. S.

Aug. 7. 1854. moat 5-2581. Elston avenue.

Saturday, sept. li. at a In Landstuhl. Germany, lite of S441 p. m.

Interment private. KEystont 9-6100. erday in a room of the Austin S. Kenneth avenue, beloved husband LYONS Anna Lyons ot 8839 S. May street.

At chapel, 214 E. nam street. servicpT. Saturday, Sept, 11, at 1:30 p. m.

Inter-, teacher at Brownell school for 44 years. BALD I John Baldl. dearly beloved husband of Rosemary, nee McNicholas: dearest son of Salvatore and Anna, fond brother of Manor hotel, 315 N. Central ment Mount Hope. beloved daughter of the late Edward and Mary Lyons, fond stater of Margaret B.

Rose, Herman, Vtto, and Dominic, brother. I In-law of Steve Dtvencenzo, Charlene, Vlr- SHANNON Sec Philip Leone notice. Lyons. Resting at fuaeral home, 1136 B. of Maria, nee Galle.

Resting mi lunerai home, 700 W. Grand avenue at the circle. Funeral Saturday. Sept. 11.

at 8:30 a. to St. William's church. Burial St. Jojeph's cemetery.

MErrlmae 7-1111 or GLadstone 3-1234. where he registered Wednesday afternoon. SIGN A Set G'luUano notice. ginia, ana Ann. nesting at cnapei, 4807 B7tn street.

Funeral Saturday, Archer avenue. Friday, from 3 p. m. a. to St.

Kllian's church. Mass 11 SILTATICI Adone SUvatlct, beloved tus-' m. Interment Calvary. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. to St.

Rich-1 ard's church. Interment St. Mary's. RE. An empty bottle, which had Belmont Sept.

9 rSpecial Requiem. mass for Timothy P. Barry 53, Belmont, trade relations director of the Gillette Safety Razor company, Boston, will be sung in Our Lady of Mercy church here Monday at 10 a. m. He died Wednesday in Philadelphia.

Mr. Barry was well known in Chicago. He had been associated with the Gillette company since 1930. Surviving are his widow, Mary and two daughters, Rita, and Mrs. Alfred Kent.

MAKN Charles H. Mann of 1919 N. Kim BAUER Haiel Grldley Bauer of 3026 Col contained phenobarbital, was Memorial services for Harris R. Vail, 67, of 1228 Gilbert st, Downers Grove, retired teacher of music in the University of Chicago's laboratory school, will be held at 4 p. m.

Sunday in Hyde Park Baptist church here, where he was organist and choir director for 30 years. He, was a. counselor of Camp Highlands for Boys in Saynor, Wis. He died Wednesday. Surviving are his widow, Ethel a daughter, Mrs.

Elizabeth In-graham of Park Forest; two grandchildren, a brother, and two sisters. ball avenue, fond brother of Mollle. Elisa band of oiympia, nee Larrara; zona i-. ther of Mora Padavonla, fond brother of. i Nardso and Kella Cassettarl.

father-In- a law of Joseph A. Padavonla, grandJathar a of Richard and Patricia. Funeral Satur- FBEDHOLM Henry M. Fredholm. late ot Governor, Mayor Hail beth Chaplan.

and August. Services Saturday, 3 p. at funeral home, 3301 Fut- ound in the room. Police auoiouuan, beloved huaband of Bertna fax street, Evanston, formerly oi t-nicagu and Wllmette. wife of Val H.

Bauer, mother of J. Bronson and Donald Bruce Grldley. Charles R. and Dale B. Bauer.

Services Raturdav. 1:30 D. at Chapel, lerton avenue. Interment Waldhelm. Mem elay, Sept.

11, 8:45 a. from funeral -A earned from relatives that fond father of Dorothy Hansen and Jeanette, grandfather of Bettylou and Julius Hansen. Resting at mortuary. 3429 W. 127 th street.

Blue Island, until ber of Mlthra lodge. No. 410, A. F. A.

and Chicago Journeymen Plumbers 1460 Sherman avenue. Evanston. Inter Meehan had been suffering Civic Leader fiome, sjaj w. cmcaso aveuue. 10 Mp i ternlty B.

V. M. church. Interment, Mount Carmel. BRunswlck 8-8320.

uiuun, tocai idu. ment Memorial Park. rom a bram tumor. They said at Concordia Lutheran 148th I MAHECEK Maria Marecek, nea Podlesak, I SHERWIN James Sherwin of BERNT Frances J. Berny, 1006 N.

Douglas iat Af is TvitrnKnll 4nA I C. fint. O. Funeral notlc latere place and Hamlin. Interment Chapel Hill wife of the late Alois beloved mnth.r of I tmrin Me vaVs- avenue, Arlington Heights, oeiovea wue oz the late Joseph dear mother of Frances icr.mni..

fnn Vi.r at William Garden south. FUlton 8-0014. an autopsy would be made to determine whether he died of natural causes. Gov. Stratton and Mayor Kennelly issued statements yesterday mourning the death Robert, sister of Gertrude Wollschlager, GALLIGAN James GalUgan.

beloved brother auu, iiuku, wamca. iaa uw taiv rnai, sister of Karel Podlesak, mother-in-law of Mable Marecek, sister-in-law of Anna Valla. Services Saturday. Sept. 11.

at 1:30 P. raul. and tvucnaei fcenram. neaimg ai ju- D.tmu.;, 10:30 a. from funeral home.

79th I neral home. Lee at Ferry street, uti Meehan won four creditable 26th Berwyn, beloved husband of Agnes Shurplet, nee Podzlmek; loving fa-" ther ot Loretta Bene and Leonard Shur. piet, dear brother ot Reglna Clara, Frank, and Anthony Shurplet, fond, father-in-law of Gold! a M. Shurplet and. Charles J.

Benea grandfather ot, Joanne Maria Benes. Funeral Saturday, street at Loomia boulevard, to St. saoina's at chapel, 2534 S. PulasU road. Interment Bohemian National.

Member of May church, interment St. Mary's cemetery. of Chauncey McCormick, 69, as arrangements were com Plalnes. Funeral mast Saturday. 10 at St.

James' church, Arlington Heights, Interment All Saints. mentions during bis police ca information, TKiangia 4-1187. flower camp, r. A. LAwndaia 1-3973.

reer. He was assigned to the rpthkf William C. Betake. 5253 OALLINA Nlccola tryckl Galllna, beloved I MAEZtXLO See Glullano notice Sept. 11, 9 a.

from funeral home, pleted to the funeral of the man hailed as the ideal of Union avenue, jovmf son oi tnariea ana detective bureau until a month 6617 w. Cermak road. Berwyn. to St. lather ot Louise Falettl, Alex, and Joseph, MATZL Hang Mattl.

husband of Anna, fond the late Clara Bethke, nee uieaemann; fond brother of Violet Bethke. At chapel. father ot Herman and Robert, dear grand- Odllo'g church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Inter" ment Queen ot Heaven cemetery. ETan-- selfless civic service at 11 lather of Norman. Barbara, Dwsyne, and fond grandfather of Joseph and Nick Gat-1 Una, and Carol Jean Falettl. Funeral I Saturday, Sept. 11.

at 9 a. m. from I ago when he was placed on the medical roll and transferred to S16 6 3d street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Saturday. ley s-1083. Janette, son ot Mrs.

Theresa Mats! and SIEMIOTKOWSKI Eva Slemlotkowski. be- chapel. 3433 8. Oakley avenue, to St. 11, at 1 p.

m. Interment Wald- the late John, brother of Ludmlua Hansen. Service at chapel. 3234 W. North avenue.

m. tomorrow in the First Presbyterian church of Michael's Italian church. Interment Queen I Lawndale station. belra. Saturday, Sept.

11, at 3:30 p. m. Mem Sisrald H. Atbjornsea Services for Sigvald H. Asb-jornsen, 86, of 4909 Greenleaf Skokie, noted Chicago sculptor, will be held at 1 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 4332 Elston av. Mr. Asbjorn-sen, who died Wednesday, was a native of Norway and a resident of the Chicago area more than 60 years. Among his works was the Leif Ericson statue in Humboldt park.

Sur of Heaven cemetery. Virginia 7-6868. BOILEATJ Jennie E. Bolleau of 625 WU-I ber of Palm lodge. No.

58. O. O. loved wife of Mike, dear mother of Ax thur Putlo and Helene Siemiotkowskl. Funeral Saturday.

9:30 a. from Ju-neral home, 3517-27 N. Pulaski road, (. St. Wenceslaus' church.

Interment U.V wheaton, of which he was an GEBACI Pietro Gerad, beloved husband ot I and Painters union, local No. 180. El- 11am street. River Forest, wraow oi raw. Imi mother of Camllle'B.

Mrs. John H.l elder. Angela, nee Bertoia; tond brother oi I man 5-0770. Adalbert's. INdependenca 3-5800.

ART INSTITUTE NAMED IN WILL Mr. McCormick died hand of Nellie, nee Kennedy: fond brother I SISTER MART BEATRICE of the Sisters of avenue. Funeral Monday. Sept. 13.

8:30 Evans, grandmother of Paul B. Evans and Elizabeth E. Berggren of Appleton, great-grandmother ot five. Resting at funeral home, 6708 W. Madison street, where services will be held Friday, at of Mrs.

Ruth Pierce, Mrs. Frances Hum Phillip G. Leone Mass for Philip G. Leone, 25, of 1222 Touhy a salesman and the son of Sam Leone, assistant director, of the city recreation department, will be said.at 9 a. m.

tomorrow in St. Jerome's church. He died in a Rice Lake Wis.lhospital Tuesday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident He attended Northwestern university and was in the navy during the Korean war. Surviving besides his father are his mother, Edna, and a sister, Carla. a.

to Santa Maria Addolorata church. Interment Mount Carmel. Monroe 6-528B phrey, Ernest, and Homer, Funeral Saturday. Sept. 11.

2:30 p. at Tuneral Wednesday night in Mount Desert Island hospital, Bar Hfrbor, Me. Death was attrib St. Joseph, La Grange Park, 111. Funeral" mass 9:30 a.

m. Saturday at chapel 6t Our Lady ot Bethlehem academy, Lat Grange Park, El. Interment Queen oi Heaven. 1:30 p. m.

Interment Forest Home. ATJs- r.rn.UNn pinnli cinliano. late of 1024 OF NEW YORKER home, 5300-13 Belmont avenue. Interment tin 7-2012. s.

Halsted street, devoted brother of Mike. Irving Park cemetery, PAllsadt 5-8740 mT 1T a A I v. mmm 1 JDaVDIl. M.I1 THM 1RIB LU1U D. I UXIFrai I Sloane.

10515 ine mcagO AIT inSUlUXe Saturday. 845 a. m7. from chapel. 813 McCORMICK-Chauncey McCormick.

Tn Bar SLOANE-WlIUam W. Harbor. Wednesdsy evening. Sept 8. viving are a son, Lafe, with i ui -1 i.inr itmh in Hmv -ii 1 i uted to a rupture of the aorta, the main artery of the of the late May v.

urownson, lauier oi i 'i r-h i. Trown.on hrother of Mabel I church. Interment Mount Carmel ceme- husband ot Marion Deering McCormick, I lather Of Charles Brooks, and I was one of five art museums named as legatees under the will of Curt Valentin, owner ir i Whitson of Plalnfleld, 111., Chester, Albert, and Clvde Brownson. irandfather ot Lee. Roger.

Services Saturday. 11 o'clock. Services Held In Maine GLTNN James W. Glynn, dear husband ot whom he lived, and two daughters, Mrs. Borghild Heitman and Mrs.

Helen Moeller. Seeley avenue, Sept. 8, 1954, beloved husband ot Alice B. Sloane, fond lather- of Robert W. of Wauwatosa, George E.

of Honolulu, Hawaii, grandfathec." of Robert W. Caryl, and brother ot Marguerite Fonda. At chapel, 3121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Saturday. Sept.

11. at 3 p. ra. First Presbyterian church, Wheaton. The! Ioulae.

and Helen. At chapel. 2024 E. Maurlne, fond lather of capt. Robert, u.

S. Panama. Canal Zone. Agnes Chls- family requests that no uowers be tent. I 75th street, at Jeffery boulevard, where services will be held Friday, Sepf.

10. at and director of a gallery bear Private services were held in the McCormick home in Seal Chester, and Elaine Fults ot Springfield, I MEHLMAN Ellas Mehlman of 1319 Carmen avenue, beloved husband ot Mary. 3 p. m. interment- oak woods.

FAiriax 111., grandfather of 10. Services at chapel. ing his name in New York xniermeni at convenience oi lamuy. 4-7177. nee Ltckennan; dear father of Edith Sllver- 409 W.

North avenue. Friday. p. m. Eliat Interment Garden of Memories, Iniorma-1 stone of Peoria, 111., Lester and the I SMITH Clarice Smith, lata of 3944 City, it was learned yesterday wiTFAitNo-Matteo Bufaimo.

lata laae tlon, MOhawk 4-5150. Harbor, yesterday afternoon. Burial will be in the family lot in Graceland cemetery. N. Western avenue, beloved husband oi i Flllnna.

nee Romeo: fond father of Rose I OOEBEL Gustavus A. Goebel. M.D.. Sept. Elias Mehlman, 68, of 1319 Carmen salesman for M.

when his will was filed for probate in New York's Surro Saplenza, Bella Caruso, Jennie, Josephine, I 9, ot 628 Kemper place, beloved husband lata Lt. Jack, u. s. A. oevotea grand- uroaaway, oeiovea mother or curtu father of Rhonda Sllverstone.

Judy, Mary and James Smith. Funeral Saturn, Susan, and Nancy Mehlman, fond brother day, at 1 p. at chapel, 929 Belmont of Henry ot Detroit, Fannie Bowen avenue. Interment Graceland cemetery of Kansas City. the lata Ben and SOVINSKI Arthur A.

SovlnsW ot S93T Joe. Services Friday, 13 noon, at chapel. 55th beloved son of Anton an and Carmella. Funeral Saturday. 8:15 1 of the late Elisabeth.

Services Saturday. His widow, Marion, and three a. from funeral home. 3723 W. Chi- I 3 D.

at chapel. 2221 Lincoln avenue. gate's court. sons, C. Deering, Brooks, and cago avenue, to Holy Rosary church.

In- OUSTAFSON Hulda Gustafson ot 7018 terment St. Josephs. CApltol Rhodes avenue, beloved wife ot G. Werner. BlUla.

fond brother of SvMi Valentin, 52, died Aug. 15 5206 Broadway. Interment Westlawn. Member ot Washington Emblem lodge. Roger, survive.

devoted mother of Mrs. Ethel Zobae and Block Sons, household and houseware jobbers, and earlier a houseware and china buyer for L. Klein, department store, died yesterday in Alexian No. 956. A.

F. A. M. Family at home while on a visit to Forte Dei campbell cramm campbeu, sept. of Lester Mehlman, 3825 Birch wood ave beloved wife of Ray.

dear sister of Grace I Stratton, in Omaha for an the late Elot. three grandchildren, one I sister and one brother In Sweden. Service I grandson ot Josephine Clerntak. FunerU Saturday, 9:15 a. from chapel, 5908 S.

Kedzie avenue, to St. Turiblus' church, Interment St. Mary's. Member of -Ted'v Stempien post. No.

8821, V. F. GRovehlll 6-0090. nue, Skokie, ill. Marmi, Italy.

His estate was Gramra. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from Saturday. Sept. 11, 1 p.

at funeral MEBKEB-Florenc Merker. 3703 Mo- chapel, Jeffery boulevard at 77tn street, Joseph E. Katpar Joseph E. Kaspar, 54, of 754 Williams River. Forest, assistant sales director of.

radio station WLS, was stricken with a fatal heart attack yesterday in the station's offices at 1230 Washington blvd. He had been an employe 20 years. Surviving are his widow, Marie Roubik, and five sisters. Mass will be said at 10 a. m.

Monday in St. Luke's church, River Forest. brmally valued at more than hawk avenue. Baltimore. Sept.

8. home. 1107 W. 79th street. Interment Oak Hill.

Member of Stljan lodge. No. interstate meeting-of state of-f icials, issued this statement: With the passing of Chaun to St. Philip Nen church. Mass a.

m. Interment Cullom, 111. SOuth Shore 8-8833. 1954. beloved wife of Charles Merker.

Brothers hospital. Services will 8TRAFKA Marv Strafka. beloved atster of'' $20,000." 151. V. O.

of and Flora lodge. No. mother of Harry B. Swarts, daughter of CAPONE See Galllna notice, 30. i.

u. i. oi v. be held at noon today in the His will provided that the tne late josepn ana Anna uoei K.aiau sister of William J. Xal ot Chicago.

Mt. juuia aaartos ana neiea -vlcrt, dear aunt of Steve and Martos. Mrs. Ann Andretich. Mrs.

Lebensorger, Mrs. Frances Krueger, cey McCormick, the people of CARTER James A. 44 1 8 Rock- ACKEL-Edwd Ida Borener and chapel at 5206 Broadway. Sur Art institute will receive 20 Service at the Tlckner lunt.i home. Bal well street, sept.

7, ioa. oeiovea nus- timore, Saturday, Sept. 11, at 3 Illinois have lost a valued pub Mrs. Clara Kewlu. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a.

from mortuary, 1000-1010 E. 79th street, at Ellis band of Mif. nee Jones: fond father of viving are his widow, Mary; a prints or drawings to be se- p. m. Interment Baltimore, Md.

Edna Casey. Pearl, and Albert, dear cFiij oroviLn. ana sars. sauarea xesert- cxkl. Funeral Saturday.

Sept, 11. at 9-', a. from chapel, 6217 S. Ashland, to Assumption church. Interment St.

Marf'av avenue, to St. Francis de Paula church. daughter, Mrs. Edith Silver- MISIAK Alexander Mlslak of 3301 S. May1 brother ot Luther of St.

Louis, and ected by Carl O. Schmewmd, Mass 9 a. m. Burial St. Boniface's.

street, beloved husband of ceua, dear Retta Courrier of Moberly, Mo. At chap- father ot Adeline SzafransU and Ralph, el, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where serv-1 HAERLE Fred C. Haerle, retired police of- cemeiery. rrxospect o-oauu.

curator of the department of lic servant As a civic leader and public spirited citizen, Chauncey McCormick always gave freely of his time and stone of Peoria; a son, Lester; four grandchildren, a brother, flcer. 31st district, beloved husband ot Ices will be held Friday. Sept. 10, at 3 father-in-law of Lepnarl Szafranski and I SVHR Henry W. Suhr ot 1514 W.

77ir Margaret Mlslak. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 prints and drawings of Art p. m. Interment Montrose. street, beloved husband of Bertha, Anna, nee Woelfle; dear father of Clarence, Charlotte Hansen, and Edward, five a.

from chapel, ios w. sza street, to St. Mary of Perpetual Help church, institute, Or by the director Of I CHAPMAN George W. Chapman, dear grandchildren, brother of Lillian Rieger, and a sister. Willma Rath Copper ability to serve his neighbors, Interment Resurrection cemetery.

William. Herbert, Charles, and Albert. the institute. Burt; tond father of Grace Dreesbaelx, and the lata Henry W. brother -ot Carl, Samuel.

George, and Phillip, Rest-- lng at chapel. 7030 S. Halsted Street, Service Saturday, Sept. 11, 1:30 p. tn.

Interment Mount Greenwood. YArds 7-6424 Service Saturday. 1:30 p. at tuneral Mark Foster. Services at chapel, 7838 Cottare Grove avenue.

Saturday. Sept. 11. his state, and the nation. home.

2500 N. Cicero avenue. Interment I MONTANA Sea Glullano notice, at 3 p. m. Interment Oak Woods.

EAd- Mount ouve. juemoer oi r. n. a. ana As a member of the Illinois Miss Willma Ruth Copper, NADOLNA Jack Nadolna.

1535 Estes, be- Boy Dies of Injuries cllffe 3-0220. Cragln Old Timers. BErkshlre 7-8070. loved husband of Jessie, nee WelUman; I TAFF Tlllle Taff, wife of the lata 49, of 421 Kedzie st, Evans CHAPTJT Earl J. Chaput, beloved husband I HALL James tSottyl Hall, suddenly, late mother of Jacob, grandmother ot loving father ot Howard, darling grandfather ot Clifford, tond brother ot Ethel Suffered in Back Yard of Sally Cecil Chaput, fond lather oi I or 7ao w.

ao sireet, near ineno oi jnr. Services Friday, 10 a. at chapel, -3654 W. Roosevelt road, to Cone. R'nal ton, section manager for the toll roads commission, his counsel was respected by all-in fact, he gave unselfish and ana nars.

joiux ua mr. wui Welnstein. Albert. Bea Flaxman. Fay Hoff Jack Nadolna Jack Nadolna, 56, of 1535 Estes a plumbing contractor, died yesterday in Wesley i a 1 hospitaL He leaves the widow, Jessie; a son, Howard, and a grandson, Clifford.

He was active in Congregation B'nai Zion. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. today in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. George Coats.

Service Saturday, p. Mosna cemetery, waldhelm. J4 man, Ralph, Edith Coleman, LIU Woro- Walter Dawidowicz, 3, of Doloris Paris, Idona Campbell, and Ronald Chaput, brother of Thomas, Gene, Walter, Charles, Catherine, and the late John. Funeral Saturday, 10 a. from at funeral home, 46th pi.

and Wallace st, bow. and the late Frances Bergerson. TEARNET Arthur Tearney, beloved hnt- Interment Mount Hope, uuuievara b-uvuj 1036 N. Ashland died yes untiring service to all endeav Services Friday, 2:30 p. at chapel, 1300 Devon avenue.

Interment Rosemont Marshall Field Co. store in that suburb, died, yesterday in her home. Surviving are two sisters, Joyce M. and Marion HANRAHAN Thomas Hanrahan, 6530 S. Dana oi Marguerite nee Emig; Iona brother of George M.

Funeral 9:30 a. from funeral home. 2616 VT' Chapel. 5911 W. Madison street, to St.

Rose of Lima church. Mass li a. -m. terday in Illinois Masonic hos ors on behalf of the people of Park, Member of Cong. B'nal Zion and City ot Hope.

For Information, ROgers Harvard avenue, beloved nusoana oi Josephine McHush Hanrahan. fond father of Interment St. Joseph's. Member of Iron Workers' union, local No. 1.

EStebrook pital where he was taken Aug. 38th street, to Agnes' church. Intftv ment Mount Olivet. Member of St. AgReri Kathryn.

Frolo, John, Richard, and Air far it 1-2400. 8-7500, man Sc Joseph. Resting at funeral home, 7 after he tripped and struck NOWAK Walter Nowak. late of 5239 S. xioij name society.

LAiayette 3-0960. and a brother, Edgar K. 915 Wentworth avenue. Funeral Saturday at 8 a. m.

to St. Bernard's church. Mass May street, father of Helen Byczek Wal- THOMASMA John T. Thomasma. 860 A Illinois." Highest Type of Citizen Kennelly issued the following statement: Services will be held at 2 his head on a cement ter.

John, Lucille Kuclnskl, Alice Custer, and sabina BoiDot. Funeral Saturday, Carmen. U. S. fond brother of Jo at 8:30.

Interment St. Mary's. Native of Doonberg, County Clare, Ireland. Member while playing in his back yard p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel Sept. 11.. 11:30 a. from chapel seph, Mrs. Loretta i Motto, airs, kosc OI Division 241, street railway employes.

1335 W. 51st street, to St. John of aine. aepr. a.

i5, oeiovea nussana ox Hannah, nee Forsberg: fond father of May -Malen and Georgette Peterson, dear broth-Hi er of Martha Immenhausen and Georgei grandfather of five grandchildren. A. chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, whera; aprvirM will Cn( 11 of the First Methodist church, God church.

Interment Resurrection, -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- Antoinette Truxell, and Peter. Funeral I HARN John L. Ham; suddenly, late of Friday, 9 a. from chapel, 409 W. I 4909 W.

91st place. Oak Lawn, beloved YArds 7-6112. Chicago loses one of its most distinguished and useful North avenue, to St. Philip Benizl church. husband of Lucille Catherine Ham, fond OLSON Robert D.

Olson, late of 4731 father ot Robert Jamea Dale 1 Harrison street, beloved son of George Harrison street, beloved son of George Evanston. Maurice M. Cronin Interment St. Joseph's. MOhawk LAIN SON citizens in the death of Chaun John and Gerald W.

Services Saturday I at 2 p. m. Interment Acacia Park. XIDERMAN-August. Tiderman.851B Con-; brother of Janice, Cheryl, and Forrest, CLATJS Henry A.

Clsus. beloved husband 2 p. at chapel, 95th street at Central avenue. Oak Lawn. Interment Mount Ver stance avenue.

Sept. 8. 1954. belovnT ot Mary Flvnn Claus. brother of Irving, lond grandson ot Mr.

and Mrs. Aigot Wife Of Carl Auruat Tidnnan. dai mr.tw.- Maurice M. Cronin, 62, of the Lydla Walters, Gertrude, and non, information, GArden a-nuu Carlson and Mrs. Hannah Olson.

Service cey McCormick. Aside from his leadership in business, his civic and, charitable interests TheoTlore Claus.1 Funeral Saturday, Sept. er of Violet G. Nanninga and Carl Elmer 4 Tldennan, grandmother of Marshall. Rich-- Friday, 1:30 p.

at Municipal hospital, HECTOR Edward M. Hector, 4546 N. 5236 Deming a city police 11, 10 a. at tuneral home, 1732 3026 S. California avenue.

Interment Dsmen avenue, suddenlv. Sept. 8. 1954 'DEAD9 VET, 67, REVIVES HALTS TRIP'TO MORGUE Long Beach, Sept. 9 IF) Harry A.

Jones, 67, who was pronounced dead and began to breathe again in a hearse en route to a mortuary, was reported recovering today at Wilson avenue, interment family lot. ard, and Elayne," great-grandmother -ot Alan and Wavne. At chsDel. 2024 Glen Oak. MAnsfleld 6-2118.

man who retired in 1952 after dearly beloved husband' of Lucille fond LOngbeach 1-0149. were many and varied, and his Funeral Information "SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-0025 SATURDAY lather of 1st Lt. Elton U.

S. A. I pACZKOWSKI Angelina PsczkowskI, nee 75th street, until 10 a. m. Saturday.

Ice and Interment Saturday, Sept. 11, St- 31 years of service, died yes Dorses, late ot 5337 S. Laflln street, be-1 Donald, and Elmer, grandfather of four. At chaoel. 5501 N.

Ashland avenue. outstanding contribution to CLATJS Lusetta M. Claus, 1006 N. Lombard avenue. Oak ffark, wife of the late loved wire ot Frank, loving mother of I Phyllis Kotwas.

Anna Fiedler. Helen Kor-I a P. at Saugatuck, Mich. Member ot Stljan lodge. No.

151. V. O. and Sao- Harry mother of Harold F. and Mrs.

where services will be held Friday, Sept. 10. at 1 p. m. Interment Forest Home.

the, cultural life of Chicago was terday in his home. Surviving are his widow, Margaret; a pus, Edward, Leo, and Harry, dear sister I Ruth Whltleley, sister of Herman F. Bach gatuck chapter, O. E. S.

FAlrfaz 4-7177-; BETHKE William C. 1 B. m. at chanel and Mrs. Laura Le Brun.

Services Satur- HOLMES Fannie M. Holmes, nee Johnson. 1 toth Tuia Tnt BVBKHABDI Louise lo a. m. at chapel wifa of tha late Frank C.

Sept. 8. at as president of the Art insti tute. i dav. 1 d.

at funeral home. 203 S. daughter, Mrs. Peggy Maurer; oi Marceua janasiewics, granomotner oi six, great-grandmother ot five. Funeral Saturday, Sept.

11, 8:30 a. from chapel. 1256-58 W. 51st street, to St. of Marcella Janasiewics, grandmother of Reno.

fond mother of Ercell Baker, Marion street, at rieasant street, dm a son, Maurice two grand Interment Concordia. EUclld 3-3191, Walter and Carl A. of Chicago, and Helen Demuth of Reno, dear grandmother John of God church. Interment Resur NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV.

PHONE: LOngbeach 1-264S FRIDAY Long Beach Veterans hospital. COATES Lorrie Ann Coates. age 14, be children, and a sister. Mass of 10, great-grandmother of nine, sister pnia, nee Kuta; dear etepiather of Dorotrr- Wis and Stanley Staszczak, father-in-law ot Clement Wis, grandfather of William, Rob-i, ert, and Maureen. Resting at chapel, 184V N.

Hermitage avenue, near Cortland street." Funeral services at chapel, Saturday, at 11 a. m. Interment Archer Woods" cemetery. Information. BUrnslda 8-2638 rection cemetery.

Boulevard 8-5257 PARKER Sarah Elizabeth Parker, beloved Jones of San Gabriel was will be said at 9:30 a. m. to of Rum sternamann oi Bremerton, wasn, Services Friday, Sept. 10, at Reno, Nev. loved daughter of George and; Theresa Coates, loving sister ot Jerry, devoted granddaughter of Anna and the late CARTER James A.

3 P. m. at chapel wue oi Georre loving mother or Edith HOWELL Fannie Suydara Howell of Lake Howell and Elsie Simonds, grandmother of morrow in St Genevieve's HECTOR Edward M. 1 p. m.

at chapel MATHEY Mary 10 e. m. In church Nathan Klstln. Services strictly private. xaitn simonas, found slumped over a table in his garage eight days ago.

An No visitation. Si-i lURNWAIX-Otto W. Tumwall. belove! funeral home, 4553-61 Mil- of sin. i.undtri.

husband of Signe, nee Lundstrum: lovine church. fAVLiK wuuam e. a p. m. at cnapei p.

at City, wue ot tne late u. nowen, mother of Fanny, sister of Edna Howell, the late John, Robert, Dexter, Lulu, and waukee avenue, Interment Union Ridge. Marie Cockrell. nee lather or niadva Soraru. nHa, "He was a fine friend and he represented the highest type of Chicago citizen." The grandson of William S.

McCormick, one of the founders of the McCormick Reaper company, Mr. McCormick for many played a major role in civic, national, cultural, and charitable activities. PAYNE Richard W. 1 p. m.

at chapel of Downers Grove. 111., beloved Barbara Kaptaln, and Wallace PAYNE Richard W. Payne, age 31. 508 City, la. Grayesidesemce 3.30 p.

m. Merrill avenue. Park Ridee. 111.. SeDt.

8. IHUMABMA John x. 3 D. m. at cnapei I wife of Willis fond mother ot Anna E.

Mrs. George E. Parker lauuiAuier vi live, imu orotner 01 amma- Saturday, at Oak Woods cemetery, Mil Johnston of Glen Ellyn and John W. ot 1954. devoted son of John and Ruth, be Carlson.

Hedwig Wessman, William, and Philip. Services Saturday, waukee avenue. Nortniieid. iu. Down era Grove, sister of Florence E.

Pow Services for Mrs. Sarah Vln- SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST. PHONE BEverly 8-2182 FRIDAY ers of Tampa, five grandchildren. I JANULIS Bruno Janulls, 8113 S.

Resting at funeral home, 4920 Main I cennes avenue, suddenly, beloved fat -1 -mm afcunc, inhalator squad worked over him until his pulse stopped. Forty-five minutes later attendants were en route to the Ad-dleman mortuary in El Monte with Jones when he began to father of Elizabeth Parker, 68, of 5446 N. loved brother ot Clifford, Beverly, Barbara, and Marilyn, dear grandson of Mrs. Anna Suedeen and Mrs. Esther Payne.

At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where Services will be held ssturday, Sept. 11, at 1 p. m. ninE.amun.

Vanta. Aldona Katos. Chester. Algerd, street. unerai mass aaturaay, aept.

ai, at 9:30 a. St. Joseph's church. In luTcovn uiea werner J. uvesan.

Normandy will be held at DENHOLM Horace M. 11 a. m. at chapel Vitaut, and Raymond, loving grandfather of 11, fond brother of Andrew and Ve- 1954, beloved Wife of Dr. Nils Tuveson.

arlaa. mA.ha- r.9 Uh a-aa. tt terment Mount carmel. xntermenc nosemu. SATUKUAX 2:30 p.

tomorrow in the SLOANE William W. 3 p. m. at chapel cotArl Harry James 1 be- ronlca Pakeltls. Service Saturday, 9:30 m.i.

a at ehanel 7838 Cottase Grove I cnaries Peppl, suddenly, beloved a. at cnapei, iua yoitage yrova i cirmn Vlt.n- fnrf One of his better known interests was the Art institute, I lnvaH KiichanI rx9 Vllea am itMain VrtnA loved husband of Ella, nee Ortman: fond chapel 'at 4553 Milwaukee av. avenue. Interment Lithuanian Nsuonai. breathe.

They took him to El SOUTHEAST CHAPEL father of Eleanor Place and Edward. cnaries jr Mane Luaue. ana Amelia RAdcUffe 3-0220 M.v-aa. aatlil -UIU AJaTS. Gerard 'E.

Drashorn, Mrs. William Mell, and Mrs. Curt von Mueller. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. at chapel, 5149-51.

N. Ashland avenue at Foster. Intermenbr RosehlU. In lieu of flowers make to the Cancer Fund. 1-5147.

m.Hf.thM Cent. X1 4 T. 2024 E. 75TH-ST Mrs. Parker died Wednesday fathrr-ln-law of Theresa Eplfanlo.

dear Monte medical center. brother of Gertrude Kennedy. "Funeral I JABMCTH Norman E. Jarmuth, 8341 Lar- PHONE: FAlrfaz 4-717T FPTDAV in Belmont hospital. Surviving Jones, a disabled veteran, Saturday, Sept.

11. at 9:30 a. from chapel, 2859 N. Southport avenue, to St. brother of Anthony of Las Vegas, Nev.

Funeral Friday, 9 a. from chapel, 3425 W. Chicago avenue, to St. Bartholomew's church, Addison and Lavergne. Interment Mount Carmel.

NSvada 8-7200. are her husband, George BBOWNSON George 3 p. m. at chapel SATURDAY was transferred to the veterans Alphonsus' church. Interment St.

Joseph's a a 1. SU VI liUWaUIl TT, amie avenue, Skokie, beloved -husband of Grace, nee Tolzien: dear father ot Earl, brother of Mildred Schuler, Alma Kenning, Carl, and John. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p. at funeral home, 8057 Nlles Center road, Skokie. Interment Memorial Park cemetery.

cemetery. TIDEBMAN Augusta At chapel until 10 a.m. president of the Peerless Sav administration facility and lay PETERSEN" Clare M. Petersen ot 900 N. COOK Harold S.

Harry Cook, -aga 70, ings and Loan association, and of 1212 Prescott road. Dixon, sua- or two days in a coma. Then riMil CanV 1QU Vin.K.nrf nf Till! LAIN SON two daughters, Mrs. Edith JACCHZEB Bertha L. Jauchzer.

nee Mlhm. Michigan avenue, Chicago, Sept. 8, 1954, sister of Hugh Jule and O. H. Petersen.

Mrs. J. T. North, and Mrs. Emma Fischer.

Services, 2:30 p. Friday at RosehlU cemetery chapel. he began to rouse. Today his Dixon florist 1. and Mrs.

Virginia Strub ol Blue Island, beloved wife of the late aav. aja ouia vau, lamCf VI A11S abeth Ingraham of Park Forest, 111., arid' the late Jane Vail, brother ol William Vail of Bessemer, Mrs. A. C. Psyne' of Joplln, and Mrs.

C. Pyle of Valdosta, Ga grandfather of James aridT Jane Ingraham. Memorial service will held at 4 p. m. Sunday, Sept.

12T 1954 In the Hyde Park Baptist church, setm-' and Woodlawn avenue. Chicago. omit flowers. Downers Grove 1000. Howell and Mrs.

Elsie Simonds, nurse said he would probably of Dixon. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 11, 2 D. m. ID.

S. T.l. at Melvln funeral home. PIHERA Josephine Pihera, Clarendon Hills, be able to get out of bed in a Dixon. Interment Oak Woods cemetery, Anthony G.

Drella Piser Dixon. couple of days. Herman loving mother of Dorothy Maria of Jollet, Cecilia McTigue of Chicago, Leona H-, Lester Bernard Rudolph Hortense Adams, the late Norbert and Wllford. fond grandmother of four. Resting at funeral home, 13050 Greenwood avenue.

Blue Island. Mass at St. Benedict's church, York and Gregory streets, Saturday, 10 a. m. Interment local.

COPPER Willma Ruth Copper of 421 Ked Anthony G. Drella, 62, VAPNEB Michael Vapner of 646 W. 119tftX," zie street, Evanston, sept, 1894, sister of which he had been president since 1944 after 11 years as vice president Lauded as Civic Leader "His death is an irreplaceable loss to the Art institute," said Director Daniel Catton Rich. "He was a great civic leader of our city. He worked constantly to give the best service to the Art institute and other organizations, especially the Illinois Children's Home and Aid society, of which he was chairman.

"During his presidency, we have held some of our greatest exhibitions. Under his direction last year we successfully MEMORIAL CHAPELS ot Joyce Edgar k. ana Marion ts. ixicna 01 jvlt. ana Mrs.

Tony La-k, 8821 Major Morton Grove, died of a heart attack Copper. Resting at chapel. 1567 Maple beloved wile of Frank Pihera, lond daughter of Caroline Jezek. loving mother of Mildred T. Smith, Eleanor Moffatt, Frank George James William W.

Pihera, tond sister ot Ella Palma, Lillian Jezek. Agnes Kukla, Helen Brzica, Adeline Stedronaky, James Jezek. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 11, 1954, 2 p. at chapel, 6213-15 W.

36th atreet. Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn. GUnderson 4-2053. DEMOCRATIC AID flan Fnt.m,l Tn inn NORTH SOUTH NORTHWEST WEST avenue, Evanston.

Service 2 p. ra. Satur day at chapel of First Methodist Church, JULIANO Dr. A. A.

See Glullano notice. yesterday in his home. Mr. CHICAGO Hinman avenue and Church street, Evans DIES OF ATTACK KABAN Mollie Kaban, nee Arenberg, be ton. Burial private.

Please omit llowers. 501. Resting In mortuary, 13 E. 112th place. Funeral Saturday.

9 a. to Catherine' of Genoa, church. Mass Interment Holy Sepulchre. VITACCO See Charles Peppl rjotlce. COTJLTAS Wilbur H.

Coultas of La Grange, AT CONVENTION PILAR Joseph M. Filar, beloved husband Drella was rate supervisor of the Wm. Wrigley Jr: company and an employe of the com HOTtmcm-lvIiller FUNERAL DIRECTORS 111., beloved husband or Katharine, lather loved wife of Morris, dear mother of Ethel Menaker, Hilda, and Arthur, grandmother of Warren Menaker. Funeral Friday, 10 a. at chapel, 5206 Broadway.

Interment O. B. A. cemetery. Pleas omit flowers.

biuuutD nmira. oi Mary Katnarine oi nacsensacK, n. Victor H. Harding, 65, of wsuun ciiuucui vraoiic, nee caoik, 3021 Lawrence Independence 3-5000 Ruth GaugeY ot Lelphein, Germany, Jane Hay ol Urbana, 111.. Wilbur and Ann of La Grange, brother of Bertha Mortimer of pany 42 years.

He leaves his v. v(m, luvms motner 01 joan Centrally located on tne norm sme- Washington, director of the nuiw auuii, XaLuaucui, crust, aQd KASKOTJKAS Thomas B. Kaskouras, late of Virden. 111.. David E.

of Greenview. 111., widow, Ethel, and four broth of Rose Mary, nee Mlkosz; fond father of Michael and Joseph dear son of Michael Pllarczyk and the late Estelle, son-in-law ot Adam Mlkosz, brother of Walter, Chester, Leo, Sophia Osowskl, and Joan Zalewskl. Funeral Saturday, 10 a. from funeral home, 2459 S. Christiana avenue, to St.

Cornelius' church. Interment Resurrection. Veteran of World Wag II. Bishop 7-7175. Democratic congressional cam and James of Gerard, IU.

Memorial serv oicucu, uht sranamotner 01 three and great-grandmother of one, fond sister anrf a. a. ers. Services will be held at 10 ice p. m.

sunaay. sept. 13. at First C.H. JORDAN CO.

100 YEARS -Funeral Directors Chicago and Suburb! 221 E. Erie-st. superior 7-7709 ll" aj tl, fiUlK. IaCSling Bt napal inMa. v-t-i paign committee, died of a Presbyterian church.

La Grange. In lieu of flowers, send donations for memorial to 7940 S. St. Lawrence avenue, dear friend ot Mr. and Mrs.

Christ Dlmlt and Chris Harvalls. Funeral Saturday, 11:30 a. from chapel, 6040 S. Pulaski road, to St. Basil's church, 733 S.

Ashland blvd. Service 12:30 p. m. Interment Evergreen. Member ot Pyrgos-Ellias society.

a. m. Monday in Our Lady Grace church. Rev. W.

Q. Halverson, care of First Pres unUl 10:30 a. m. Saturday. Lying In stated at Trinity Slovak Lutheran church.

La-" Crosse. Elston. and Fnatap avannpe fnim raised our emergency cam POWELL Edith Hazel Powell, wife of Au heart attack yesterday at a meeting of the Amer -CEMETERIES- byterian church. La Grange, 111. paign funds.

SELLING 15. lots, $75 ea. Woodlawn Ceme- CRISCI See Maria D'Amlco notice. 12:30 P. until time of service at m.

Interment Bohemian National ceme- KENNEDY Edward E. Kennedy of 6311 S. terv. 27th and Des Plalnes. Sinzls.

croups. CRONIN Maurice M. Cronin of Dourmcar- ican Political Science associa- Mrs. Roy M. Wilkes i iy.

aaunrv 0-9077. Business taking owner out ot town. SPauldlng 2-5385 brey motner 01 airs. c. Frances Turner.

Mrs. Virginia Heydt. Mrs. Hazel Kresnlcka, Mrs. Nadlne Inglls, Mrs.

Betty Johnson, Edward Aubrey F. Jr. John, Robert Charles and Shirley A. Powell, grandmother of 22. Services Ssturday, 3 p.

at funeral home, S23 Lake street, Oak Park. WILKES Alice E. Wilkes of rnaa "In addition, he made possible, more than anyone else, the tremendous exhibitions of ion in the Sherman hotel. Mrs. Alice E.

Wilkes, 47, avenue. Harvey, wife of Roy dauahtM bin. County Kerry, Ireland, beloved huaband of Margaret, nee Daly: dear lather ot Peggy Maurer and Maurice fond brother of Kathryn Cronin, grandfather of William M. and Thomas P. Funeral Satur 4 GRAVES Lot 3.

sect. 13. Rldgewood of Mrs. Mary Evans. Resting at1 chapel.

15500 Center Harvey, an Associates said Mr. Harding cemetery, Des names. Mase oner. Write MTE 572. Tribune interior decorator in Harvey day.

9 a. from tuneral home. 2500 collapsed after speaking on Rockwell street, beloved husband oi Helen Fahey Kennedy, dear son of Laura Run-yan Kennedy and the lata Michael, tond brother of Nell Cronin, Loretta Ftsal. and the late Margaret Johnson. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.

from funeral home, 79th street at LoomU boulevard, to St. Rita's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Member ot St. Rita council.

No. 2034, K. of Beverly Hills post. No. 407.

America Legion, and Cook County voiture. No. 220, 40 and 8. Information, TRlangle 4-1187. ARLINGTON 2-8 gr.

lots; near entr. Make PRILL Relnhardt Prlfl, father of Mrs. Mas aoaa narvey, wnere aerviees will be held Saturday. Sept. 11, at p.

ra. Interment Cedar Park. In lieu of" flowers contributions may be made to the masterpieces at A Century of Progress in 1933i All of his co N. Cicero avenue, to St. Genevieve's church.

Interment All Saints. Member ot 14 years, died yesterday in her oirer. Houycourt B-goao. 16 LOTS In Cedar Park Cemetery. Birch congressional campaign com police St.

jude league and Police post, No. workers in the institute recofe section. Best offer. TRlangle 4-7685. I- vaiu, ,11, vt Helen Lively, Mrs.

Albert Dorothy Litke, and Mrs. Harry Ida Goldman, grandfather ot 13. brother of Ernst prill. Resting at tuneral home, 79th -at. and Phillips av.

Service 1 p. m. Saturday, Interment Concordia. SOuth Shore 207, A. Berkshire 7-8070.

home. Surviving are her husband, Roy an accountant; 4 GRAVE lot Cedar Park. Choice loc Sac. mittees. He was pronounced dead by a hotel physician and CROWLEY Cornelius T.

Crowley of 8727 nize their loss and offer their condolences to Mrs. McCormick EDgewater 4-5093. evenings. -IN MEMORIAM ZAVISLAK Joseph J. Zavlslak, late of 3744 W.

2Sd place, beloved husband of nee Rog; dear father of Joseph John. '-and Jimmy. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a. from ehanel.

939s her mother, Mrs. Mary Evans, he body was taken to the cha late Marie Larkin Crowley, fond father ot KEY Esco L. Key. beloved husband of Mil- PULASKI Ellen Pulaski, nee Dohoney. de- dred nee Canavan: dear father of B.

GILLIS Fannie Glllls. In memory of our and seven brothers and sis Neal brother of Mary Grannon, Julia pel at 426 S. Dearborn st and her sens." Mr. McCormick's business in Barry, Katherine wendt. Margaret Hickey.

adored mother, who passed away one year avenue, to fit. Rnman'a i-nta-v, Tnia-. ters. Services will be held a and Joseph Crowley. Funeral Saturday at Mr.

Harding, formerly a Resurrection. BIshoD 7-6123. ago toaay. HEARTBROKEN DAUGHTERS, HELEN WEISBROD AND BEE SULLIVAN. 8 a.

m. irom runerai home, boih s. IVnNUr anna 7.1.Vaa terests included a directorship votea wnt 01 siepnen, loving aaugnter 01 Anne Rooney Dohoney and the late John Dohoney, dear sister of Charles, William, James, and Sister Flaclda, S. V. de P.

At funeral home, 412 N. Austin at Lake st. Funeral Friday, 9:15 a. to Our Lady of Grace church. Mass 10 a.

m. Burial Queen ot Heaven. MAnsfleld 6-2329. Ashland avenue, to St. Ethelreda's church.

2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 15335 Broadway, 50th street, beloved mother of Estefle-" Hrhramalr. iTlanr. TonrfnlnK interment Hoiy sepulchre.

GILLIS Fannie Glllls. In loving memory of the International Harvester company and presidency of the of our sister, who passed awsy one year cubert Julia Cubert, loving wife ot political science teacher at the University of California at Los Angeles, was staying at the hotel with his wife, Edith. Two Harvey. ago today. THE GREENES, AND i A.

the late George Cubert, fond mother of Joseph Cubert and John and George Sebas Robert and Merle fond brother ot Miss Amy Key, Mrs. Vlda McAndrews. and Floyd Key, irandfather ot four. Funeral Saturday, 11 a. from funeral home, 2335 E.

75th street at Oglesby avenue, to St. Bride's church. Mass 11:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

SOuth Shot 8-7717. Jt KILICHOWSKI Frank Klllchowskl, dear brother ot Julia Westphal, Antonla Shuflltowskl, Mary Drezmal. Pauline Clesielskl, Martha Brendt, and Edward. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 from chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park road, to St. Bartholomew's church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. KSdare 5-6220. KONDELIK Joseph F. Kondellk, Sept.

10, BEDLARCZYK Veronica Redlarczyk. nee Miami corporation, investment tian. Funeral Saturday. 9 a. irom fu Zvonek, and Marge and Robert alster ot James Malec, grandmother elght.

Funeral Sept. 11, 8:39 a. from chapel, 511a 8. Western '-avenue, to S3. Cyril and Methodius church, interment Resurrection 1940.

in loving memory. WIFE AND DAUGHTER, neral home. 713 W. 31t street, to St. Eico L.

Key Budnlk, Sept. 8, of 1231 N. Greenview, beloved mother of Catherine Wlsnlewskl, Frank, Mary Gehrke, Walter, Anna Bugal- firm. The Harvester company's sons also survive. John Nepomucene church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Victory 2-1158. general offices at 180 N. Michi WETMORE Milton T. Wetmore.

In memory of my beloved husband, who passed away ski. and Caslmlr. grandmother of 17. Mass for Esco L. Key, 60, o-ob or rnospect 6-0700.

great grandmother of 36, great -great- CURDA Edward R. Curd a president ot gan av. will be closed today in one year ago today. WIFE. GERTRUDE.

7831 Phillips insurance Coroner's Aid to Urge Miaiana Decorating service, passed away, Sept. 7, at Miami, devoted husband grandmother 01 two. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a. from chapel, 1410 N. Ashland, to St.

Stanislaus Kostka church. In respect to his memory. broker' of 221 N. La Salle st DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS of Kathln. IrwiA father til lanrf.

Vtk. terment St. Adalbert's. ARmltage 6-2934. neral Saturday, Sept.

11, 10 a. from KRUGLICK Fay Krugllck of 2934 Logan Poison Probe in Death will be said at 11:30 a. m. to zunerai nome. 0227 w.

cermax roe a. 10 1 uouievam, dciutcu we me iuu, ABBAMS A monument dedication In loving memory of Hershey Danny Abrams. Sept. 12, a p. P.

O. gate 37, REDLABK See Veronica Redlarczyk notice. low ins mother of Bernard and Ra Li la. St. Odilo's church.

Mass 10:30 a. m. In-1 morrow in St Bride's church TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION THE TRIBUNE Order tor mall subscription must be accompanied by remittance to cover. Rates In Illinois outside Chicago. India -ana.

Iowa. Michigan, and Wisconsin: Daily without Sunday, one year, S7.80- six months, 83.75; three months, ia.OOsr 00 month, 75 cents. Dally and Sunday, one year. 817.8a; at Dr. Jerry Kearns, coroner's Winnetka Doctor Leaves $450,000 Estate to Wife terment St Adalbert s.

GUnderson 4-2050. REMINGTON May Crltchell Rlmlngton, Sept. 8. 1954. In New York City, daughter of Waldhelm.

two grandchildren, fond sister ot Mlna Karaslk and the late Sarah Rosensteln, He died Wednesday in his ANDES A monument dedicated to the mem-1 D'AMICO Antoinette D'Amlco, nee Caporale, pathologist said yesterday he the late Robert 8. Crltchell, wife ot the oeiovea wue 01 the late Joseph, dear moth- I late Hugh- Henry Rlmlngton. mother of home. He leaves his widow, Ida Nudelman, and Alice pope, services Friday, 1 p. at chapel, 1300 W.

Devon avenue. Interment Westlawn. would seek a continuance cr of Rose Zlzzo, Jennie Faneul, Andrew, ory ot Pearl Andes, beloved wife of the late Morris, loving mother of Joseph, Fannie Weinberger, Deborah Cherao, Samuel, and Mrs. Patricia Ray and Crltchell Rlmlng Dr. Ralph Crissman Brown, who died Aug.

31 at age 76, Josephine Hoffman, James, Anthony, and Mildred a son, B. Robert; an inquest in the death, Madelyn Angelucd, sister of Madeline I LAOXJER John J. Lagger of 3233 Wallace ton. services at 2:30 p. m.

on Saturday, Sept. 11, at tha chapel of RosehlU cemetery. Nancy weine. sunaay, sept. 13, 1 p.

Tlktlner cemetery, Woodlawn, 18th and atreet. formerly of WUlow springs, ill daughter Merle four grand Thomas McCartin, 24, of 206 left an estate estimated- at Harlem, Gate ass. Colonero, John Caporale, and James Caporale of Bayonne, N. grandmother of 12. great-grandmother ot one.

Funeral from chapel, 739 S. Western avenue, Sat ROOD Magnhlld Rood. Sept wife of Harold, dear mother of W. Huron to allow time for $450,000 in trust for his widow, RIS8MAN Dedication to Louis RIssman children, two sisters, and brother. beloved husband of the late Mayme, nee McDermott; fond father of Harry, Vera, and Mrs.

Mazie Kragelin, brother of Mrs, Kathryn Murphy and Mr. Mayme Dubach. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 11, 9 a. from funeral home, 634 W.

37th street, to St. Sept. 12. a p. westlawn.

Sect. C. Harry, Marion, and Kenneth. Service Sat a complete toxicological exam urday, a. to st.

eamstus' enure n. SLAV Dedication of monument In memory Marion, 722 Prospect Winnetka, it was disclosed yester interment Mount carmel. SEeiey 3-7422. iiiniiuiusi.i.KH...... njr.rf.

n.ai. months, 18. 75; three months. (5.00: cam -month, $1.95. Sunday only, one year.

sif thrt montA 3.00; oii Ratei of subscription In postal -tones and 4 measured from Chicago), outside of Illinois. Indiana, Iowa, Mi-iigan 4 vVis-" consln: Daily without Sundsy. en year. $10.00 six three months, 13.00L one month. $1.20.

Dally and Sunday, on year, $20.00: slir! months. three months, one month. $3.40. Sunday, only, one year, $10.00: months, three months, one Davld'a church, interment su Boniiace'S. tery Shomre Shobos.

Des Plalnes avenue I -Tf- trZ hlTL' Maj. Gen. A. D. Shishkin day as his will was admitted to and 16th street.

desr mother ot Joseph, Julie and I LAVFXLE William Lavelle. husband of th ination. McCartin was found dead Wednesday in the room of Thomas Johnston, 18, in the hotel at 1430 N. Dearborn st late Mary Browne, dear brother ot An- -ANNOUNCEMENTS- MOSCOW, Sept 9 IB Red phine Crisd. Funeral Monday, 9 SI 5 a.

thnn of Chlcaeo. Michael and Ellen irom cnapei, 5400 Harrison street, to st, probate by Irving E. Ulickman, assistant Probate court judge, Craig, of Letterbrlck, Crossmollna, County MEMORIALS to the Heart Fund are tax deductible. They help heart research. They Star, the Russian army news Frances Xavier Cabrtni church.

Mas 10 urday, 1 p. at funeral chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Rldgewood. BElmont 5-1610. BOSSOL Henry Rossol Sr.

ot 9103 Avslon avenue, beloved husband ot Elizabeth, nee Duggan; dear father of Henry tond brother ot Amelia sender. Caroline Radke, Hulda Roman, Johanna Hopp, Lydla Russell, Albert, Fred, Gust, Leo, and the late Otto Rossol. Resting at chapel, 9108 Cottage Grove avenue, until 11 m. Monday. Services 1:30 p.

at Trinity Lutheran church, 86th street and Exchange avenue. Interment a. m. Interment Mount CarmeL are very greatly appreciated. Also bequests.

paper, announced today the Dr. Kearns said an autopsy in Mayo, ireiana. unerai oatumay, a. from chapel. 4611 Lincoln avenue, to Queen ot Angels church.

Mass 11 a. m. Interment All Saints'. SUnnyslde DE ADAH Sec Seyffert notice. On her death the principal is to go to their son, Dr.

Ralph Address Chicago Heart Association. 69 W. Chicago Biuniiia mi. au. death of Maj.

Gen. A. D. Shish dicated McCartin had died i DE LAHME Otille M. De Larme.

nee Col- 4-8888, llns, ot Wheaton, beloved wife fit the late kin, 56, of the technical serv Gordon Brown, 2137 Chestnui Revan, fond mother of Laura Lutx, Ray- la WLET Minnie tawley. nee Goebel, be- natural causes. The inquest will be held today at the county mond, Barry, and the late Revan De loved wife of the late George mother ices. DEATH NOTICES tWilmette. Dr.

Brown was a Larme Jr. Resting at chapel, 120 Rates of subscription tn sone B. e. 7. and -8 measured from Chicago, ano Mexico: Dally without Sunday, one year, $15.06" six months, tore months.

$4.00:. one month. (2.00. Sunday only, on year, $10.00: lx? months. three (3.00; oo -month, (1.20.

Daily and Sunday, one year. (25.00: slat' ECSSELL Bessie 3. Russell, 4901 Drexel boulevard, beloved wife ot the late Hugh Hale street, Wheaton. Mass Saturday. 10 of Clara Feldmenn.

and George X. fond sister of Holdena, Anna, John, Frank Goebel, and Hattle Foster, grandmother ot two. Service Saturday, Sept. 11. 1 p.

a. at St. Michael'! church. Interment jtusseu, loving sister 01 Mrs. ssaoeu Parker of Stursl.

Mich. Resting In chapel. morgue. CONSTRUCTION WOBBLES FALLS AMBLER Herbert Ambler, beloved husband Chicago physician since 1904. Boy, 9, Finds Mother St.

Michael's cemetery. itKJS M.MJCA-Vlcto, l.p,c,.bloved husband at chapel, 134 Maaiaon street, uax s-ars. Interment Oakrldge. months. 112.

S3: thraa anon tha. lTiifi- John Sehwemla. 35. of 3349 Lowell av. idrMldW fcrrthiVor imll.

Cniri "and I Mane, loving father of Lucille perstno. 7208 Stony Island avenue. Service Saturday, Sept. 11. at 3 p.

m. Member of St. James' Methodist church; Forres tvlUe chapter, Ro. 177, O. E.

8., and Arche club. Interment Oak Woods. BUtterfleid and Vivian Conte, I LXisEB Joseph Leber, beloved husband of Frances McCormack, was taken to Wesley Memorial hospital with Slain in Their Home fond brother ot Linda LVAngelo. Funeral fractured ribs and Internal Injuries yester George. Funeral Saturday, 2:30 p.

at mortuary, 1000-1010 E. 79th street, at Ellis avenue. Service under auspices ot Commonwealth Edison post. No. 118, A.

L. Saturday. 9:30 a. from tuneral home. B-2068.

the late Lydla, nee Dressier; fond father of Helen Porter and Earl dear brother of Morrie and Mabel Koch, grandfather of Lynne Ann and Kenneth. Funeral at day after falling 2 feet while working on a construction job at Chestnut St. and Mrs. Florence Collins, 37, John Carroll Sons 619 S. Ashland boulevard, to St.

Hya cinth's cnurch. 'interment Mount carmel. Dewitt av. interment uaa wooos. BTJSSELL Robert B.

Russell, beloved husband of Isabella S. Russell, dear father ot Kenneth S. and James S. RusselL fond 805 N. Greenwood Maine rharjaL 4401 Lawrence avenue, Saturday, DOHONEY See Pulaxkl notice.

AMES Bertha Ames of .6811 S. Emerald 1 p. m. Interment Memorial Park. ASU1- township, was found shot to avenue, beloved wife of the late George I DOW Harry H.

Daw, brother of the late I berry 6-4400. L-, fond mother of the late Bill, dear Charles. Member ot South town lodge. No. grandfather of Frances S.

Selling er, greatgrandfather of Robert S. Bellinger, fathrr-ln-law ot Helen D. Russell. Funeral Saturday. Sept.

11, 2:30 p. at runerai death in the basement of her sister of Mae Lueder. Service at chapel, 7838 Cottare Grove avenue. Saturday. month, (3.20.

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F. A. Scottish Rite bodies; LEONE Philip Leone, late of 1322 Touhy Medlnah Shrine; local 143, School EngVl avenue, beloved son of Sam and Edna, neers. and Board of Education dosx." Amer-1 nee Shannon: dear brother of Carla. Rest- home yesterday.

Her son, Tom home. 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwooo. Sept. 11. at 3 p.

m. Interment Oak Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West Mem lean Legion. Services 1:30 p. ra. Satur-1 tag at chapel, 5690 N.

Lincoln venoe, wooos. Kaacuiie "Home for Funerals" my, 9, found the body when he ber ot Typographical union, No. is. Rogers day at chapel, 1648 W. 63d Street.

In-1 unerai c.iuru.,, terment Cedir Park. I Jerome' church. Interment All Saints'. ANDERSON Albln T. Anderson ot 4423 N.

Lowell avenue, beloved husband of Elsie, park 4-1617. came home from Maine town- 8AMCTXS Paul Samuna of 18481 Dundee father ot Richard. Dorothy, Gertrude, and I EIBEMAN Maler A. Xlseman. beloved bus-1 LTD INS ames Udinsky, late residence shin erade school.

Her hus WllilcJiall 4-6060 Oar 7th Year 143 East Monroe Street CrtesleitstSi S3S I. Karlra 6808 N. Mason avenue, beloved husband Virginia, father-in-law of Jeanette and band of the late Stella, tee HIrsch: fond I father ot Lester M. and Lucille E. Nuss-I Gordon, grandfather of Gloria Ann Se- band! Walter a bartender, pasuan, brother 01 can, waiter, timer, of Laura, nee Scbwelgert; dear brother of John Joseph, Barbara Kadlec, George, Sister M.

Agreda, O. 8. and the late Mary Stanley. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 11, at 9:30 a.

from funeral nome, 6754 and Harold Jinderson. and Judith WcrralL baum, loving grandfather of Estellg Else-raan. Service Friday, Sept 10, 8:301 D. at family RosehIB cemetery. 1 told' deputy shft liad road, Home-wood, formerly ot Rcee land, devoted husband of Sarah, nee Ka- chlnskas; loving father of Palmyra, lond brother ct John.

Resting in mortuary, 13 112th place. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a. to AU Saints' church, 108th and Wabash avenue. Mass 9 a. m.

Entombment Mount Olivet ERIE AT WABASH AVE. Mabel Harbecic. and Ethel Johnson. Serv va na a.a owin aba. laua The Associated Press Is entitled exclusive? to the se for republication of an the locsl news printed In this newsosDer.

as well aa been undergoing treatmem ice a P. m. Saturday at funeral home, Resting at chapel, 936 E. 47th street, until Friday noon. Family at Nubs baum I 4447 Irving road.

Interment Mont Northwest highway, to St. Tarcissui' church, interment All Saints' cemetery. for a nervous ailment all AP news dispatches. rose cemetery. residence, 6337 Harper avenue, evenings..

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