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(ChtragD SrttotttF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963 DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES Meet the New Champions (Story in adjoining column) fCont. from preceding page LIBERTYVILLE EXECUTIVE IN CRASH IS DEAD Driver of Truck Had Heart Attack Kamiak Shirley Mo Kamink. beloved wife of Paul; fond mother of Pout B. ond Shervi; daughter of Mr. ond Mrs.

Horry Beesley of Florida; sister of Hayes Beesley; granddaughter of Betsy and the late Or. Hs B. Raffensperger. Services 1 p. m.

Saturday, ot The Memoriol Chapel, 5700 W. 5th street. Interment Beverly. GA 4-0340. Kapp Marv A.

Kapp, nee Murray, beloved wife of the lote Charles A. Kapp; dear mother of Charles John James R. Pot-rick (, Patricia Geraahty; fond sister ot Irene Bortell, Roy J. Murray, the late Catherine and Walter loving grandmother of 10. Funeral Friday, 9 from Theis Funeral Home, 3517- Steinke Arthur J.

Steinke of Lemont, Feb. 26, age 72, beloved hiftbond of May Belle, nee Drifus; fond brother of Harold E. Annette Rathman, and the iate Alvin son of the late Julius and Anna. Will lie in state ot St. Matthew's church, 305 Lemont street, Lemont, Friday, from noon" until time of services, 2 p.

m. Friends may call at Morkiewicz Funeral Home, 108 Illinois street, Wednesday, after 7 p. m. CL 7-6363. Stokes Hilda Stokes, dear sister of Margaret Dortt, Bernard Shostrom, and Lola Weiss.

At Smith Funeral Home, 17 Modison street, Ook Park, Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. at West Frankfort, 111. Strbak Mike Strbak, 1907 S. Scoville avenue, Berwyn, suddenly, Feb.

26, 1963, husband of the lote Irene; dear beloved father of Judith; brother-in-low of Mildred and Edwin Anderson. Service Saturday, 10 a. at Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak road. Interment Oakridge cemetery.

OL 2-0243. Swanson Mathilda J. Swanson, of Lo Grange, beloved wife of the late Nets; dear mother of Ralph; sister Blenda Nelson, Olof Hemming, ond Jenny Olson. Resting at Rhenberg Funeral Home, 110 N. La Grange roads.

La Grange. Services Friday. 1:30 p. m. Interment Parkholm.

FL 2-0114. GRANDPARENTS RUN COUNT UP TO HIGH OF 82 The number to beat in The Tribune grandchild count reached a new high mark yesterday a whopping 82, with the prospect of more to come. Since The Tribune on Sunday asked if anyone could top the 24 grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Kenny of Winnetka, a flood of letters and phone calls have answered a resounding "yes." Many said the Kenny count was doubled or almost tripled in their families. But none could top Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Girtz of Pierz, Minn. Mr.

and Mrs. Girtz, married wings Ruby Owinss, beloved wife of the lote John dear mother of Hettie, Frances, Garnet, John, James, ond the late Alice Haiberg; also leaves five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services Saturday, March 2, 10 a. at Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Interment Rosehill cemetery.

LO 1-6874. Ozmina Sylvester F. Ozmina, vetefan of W. W. beloved husband of that lote Mary; dear father of Helen Joseph Bonk and Wolter Helen; fond brother of Joseph (BettyJ of Albuquerque, N.

Walter Lorettol, Mortha EmtlJ Potempa, Rosalie, and the late John, Helen Halicki, Pearl Porucznik; grandfather of seven. Funeral Saturday, March 2, ot 9:30 a. m. from Kowalski Funeral Home, 1737 W. 18th street, to St.

Roman's church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. CA 6-0471. Petru Edward C. Petru, beloved husband of Josephine, nee Kuchar; loving father of George, Marie Joseph Skalo, Edward Bernice), Lorraine Donald Pudlowski and Charles; fond brother of Emily Lawrence, Ann Petru, John ond Joseph; grandfather of 22.

Funeral Friday, March 1, 8:45 a. from H. Marik Sons, 2534 South Pulaski road, to Epiphany church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. LA 1-3972. Pfaff Mary Pfaff, beloved wife of Fred; deor mother of Fred sifter of Mrs. Eleonore Burger; grandmother of Marion D.

Britz and the late June Lv-Brant; great-grandmother of three fond mother-in-law of Kothryn. Services Friday, March 1, 2:30 p. at Drake and San Funerol Home, 5303 N. Western avenue. Interment Acacia Pork cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Philip, 2500 W. Bryn Mowr ovenue, will be appreciated. LO 1-6874. Powers VJ Stephen F.

Powers of 5811 Ridge avenue, Feb. 27, 1963, beloved husband of 27 N. Pulaski road, to St. Veronica's church. Interment All Saints cemetery.

Member of C. U. S. A. IN 3-5800.

Kastner Marie Kastner, beloved wife of Charles; 1 ML; 5 it Aaron W. Cohn, 51, of Greenleaf director of sales for Certified Automotive cofn-pany, 825 S. Western died yesterday in Condell Memorial hospital, Libertyville, of injuries suffered Tuesday night in an auto accident in Illinois highway 21, three miles south of Libertyville. Mr. Cohn was a passenger in the car of John S.

DeMaine, Sweeney Agnes E. Sweeney of Mioml, formerly of Chicago, Feb. 26, 1963. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Girtz, who have 82 grandchildren, dis- dear mother of Rudolph and the late Fred; dear sister of Anna Koenig. At Herdegen Funeraf Home, 2838 N. Lincoln avenue. Funeral Friday, 2 p. m.

Interment Rosehill cemetery. LA 5-0178. Kerwin William J. Kerwin IPep, dear brother ot Olive Oelerich, Frank, Alexander, Raymond, the late Rose Kramer, Lucille, and Walter. Funeral Friday, 9 a.

from Krauspe Chapel, 3905-07 N. Lincoln avenue, to St. Andrew's church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Calvary. Kiederlen Joseph A. Kipderlen of 4877 N. Hermitage ovenue, Feb 25, 1963, beloved husband of Emma nee Craft; fond brother of Albert, John, Clarence, George end Robert Kiederlen ond the lot Edward. At Lain Sons Chapel.

5501 N. Ashland ovenue, where services will be held Thuisdov, Feb. 28, at 11 a. m. Interment private.

Memorials may be mode to Dr. E. W. Fischman Memorial Foundation ot Grant Hospital. Member of Local 637 Painter's Union.

41, of 1339 N. Ridgeway i- i i i i i picture of their 18 children in Waukgean home of rS and- which was siruc-K oy a iuei i TRIBUNE Staff Photo parents of 45 granddaughters and 37 grandsons. truck. The truck driver, Albert Nickels. 43, of xttvav Mellodv Farms.

Libertvville. llUivO. U. JT i 1AU1 Gertrude; loving father of Colleen, Kathleen, Darleen, and Eileen. At Lain Son Chopei, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, ofter 3 P. m. Thursday. Services BAKER, STATE HOUSE, SENATE VETERAN, DIES Chicago's 1963 Traffic Toll day, March 2, at 10 a. m.

Interment Rosehill. Pranske Manone Maria Monene, beloved wife of the late reno, Rita Febrey, Alba Karbach, ond Fred; devoted mother of Ida, Alice Ma-Alex; sister of Annetta Manor'. Remains ot Chosen Chapel, 5766 Higgins road, after 6 p. m. Wednesday.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. to St. Constance church. Moss 10 o. m.

Interment Mount Carmel. PE 6-3226. Mares Rose Mares, nee Bortik, formerly of Cicero, beloved wife of the late James dear mother of Violet Schroeder, James Lorraine Richter, and Eleanor Smetana; sister of Hottie Chano ond Mae Bartik; grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of three. Service March 2, 10:30 a. from the Joseph Nosek Sons Funeral Home, 6716-18 W.

16th street, corner of Euclid, Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn. In lieu of flowers memorials to the Lutheran Home for the Aged, Arlington Heights, would be preferred. -GU 4-0144. Marino Anthony Marino, beloved husband of Con-chetta, nee Purcell; loving father ef Christine Rodovich and Jane O'Connor; dear brother of Sam Morino of Kenner, John of Chicago, Phillip, Mrs.

Peter Rebowe, Mrs. Dorio De O'Banioiw Mrs. Christine Brousard, all of Norco, ond the lote Joseph, Jacob, Ralph, and Ruche; grandfather of four. Funeral Fri-doy, 9:30 a. from Chicvara Funeral Home, 5570 W.

95th street, to Our Lady of Loretto church. Mass 10 o. m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Visitation offer 7 p.

m. Thursday. Martire Michael Martire, beloved husband of Margoret, nee Paulus; loving father of Carol, Patricia, Joanne, and Michael fond brother of Anthony. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a. from Michael Coletto Sons Funerol Home, 3240 W.

79th street, to St. Thomas More church. Mass 10 o. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

Member of H. N. S. 436-1861. Masny Theresa Masny, 1313 S.

Maple avenue, Berwyn; beloved wife of the late August; fond mother of Adam, Emit and the late mother-in-low of Stella; cousin of Michael ond Cecelia Masny. Funeral Saturday, March 2. at 2 p. ot Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 Roosevelt rood. Interment Woodlawn.

STanley 8-0904. Matson Ellen Amanda Matson, Brookfield, beloved wife of George loving mother of Horry, Mabel Chomblin, and Charles Matson; grandmother of four; sister of John Larson and Mabel Gibson. Resting ot Johnson Funeral Home, 3845-47 Prairie avenue, Brookfield, until 11 a. m. Thursday, Feo.

28. In stote at Faith Lutheran church, Madison and Fairview avenues, Brookfield, until time of service, 2 p. m. Interment Ookridge cemetery. Member of Royal Neighbors.

HU 5-0214. McCarthy Jeonne McCarthy, nee Cohlgroff, beloved wife of Richard J. Funeral Friday at 9 o. m. from Gleason Funeral Home, 8619 S.

Ashlond ovenue, to St. Ethelreda church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary. McLauchlin William E. McLauchlin, age 83, of Bloom-ingdale, formerly of Blue Island, husband of Emma, nee Rust. Resting at Krueger Funerol Home, 13050 Greenwood avenue. Blue Island Service I p.

m. Friday. Interment Lutheran cemetery. FU 8-1300. Moritz Edward G.

Moritr, 2052 Lincoln Pork West. Feb. 75, 1943, beloved husband of Mary M. Moriti; brother of the late Theodore Frederick and Mrs. Elsie At Lain Son Chapel, 1035 N.

Dearborn street, where services wi'i be held Thursday, Feb. 28, at 2 p. m. Interment Graceland. Chopei visitation after 2 p.

m. Wednesday. MotI Dr. Joseph E. MotI, of Fox Lake, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Wenstrom; fond father of Robert J.

MotI of Dolton; father-in-law of Marilyn MotI; brother of Anne ond Josephine MotI of Frank and Alvin of Marshall, Chorles of Milwaukee ond Edward of Waterloo, Wis. Member of the American Dental Assoc. for 47 years, w. W. I Veteran U.

S. Army. Resting at the K. K. Hamsher Funeral Home, 12 N.

Pistakee Lake road. Fox Lake, after 7 p. Thursday. Funeral Friday, 8:15 a. from funeral home to St.

Bede's Catholic church. Ingle-side, for 9 a. m. moss. Interment St.

Joseph's Cotholic cemetery, Wnterloo, 1 p. m. justice 7-4651. Mueller fix i Joseph J. Pranske, beloved husband of Anna; loving father of Bernice Vidi- beloved wife of Harry W.

Sweeney; dear sister of Poul F. Nelson ond Lillian SMnr). At Lain Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Friday, March 1, at 3 p. m.

Interment Oak Hill. Sweeney Harry A. Sweeney, beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Howe; fond father of Harry brother of Honor ond Morcella. Funeral Saturdoy, 9 a. from Scanlon Funeral Home, 2907 N.

Clork street, at Surf, to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. Interment St. Joseph. Szalkowski Mory Murphy Szalkowski, dearly beloved wife of Edword; loving mother of Edward devoted daughter of the late Bridget and Nicholas; fond sister of Patrick, Thomos, Williom, Nancy Vaughan, Josephine Lynch, Jewel Bragg grandmother of three. Funeral Fridoy, 10 a.

from McKeon Funeral Home, 37fh street at Lowe avenue. Interment local. YA 7-0925. Thornburg Mildred Thornburg, nee Keller, loving mother of Joan Gole; foster mother of Susan Joy; devoted sister of Elsie Wisch-man; niece of May Kanak. At Weimes-kirch Funeral Home, 7066 N.

Clark street, after 7 p. m. Thursday. Funeral arrangements later. RO 4-0071.

Kleeberg nich, Joseph, ond Albert; fond brother Herbert Kleeberg, age 62, beloved hus of Albert Prunskv and the lote Wolter Prunckle; grandfather of 20; great-grond-father of three. Funeral Saturday, 9 DIES; EX-HEAD OF AID SOCIETY Husband Is Former County Official Mrs. Mildred M. Nixon, 59, of 1550 N. State wife of George F.

Nixon, former county commissioner, died yesterday in Wesley Memorial hospital. Mrs. Nixon was a former president of the Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society and a member of the boards of the Peacock Camp for Chil- a. from Mount Greenwood Funeral Home, 3032 W. 111th street, to St.

Christina church. Interment St. Casi-mir's cemetery. HI 5-3400. Provis Constance Provis, beloved wife of Earl; dear sister of Leona Naughton.

Funeral service 9:30 a. Friday, March 1, at the Drumm-Bilger Funeral Home. 2035 E. 79th street. 1 blk.

east of Jeffery blvd. Interment Beverly cemetery. SO 8-1610. Quinlan Richard J. Quinlan.

commercial artist, beloved father of Warren; grandfather Rockford, Feb. 27 (LTD Services will be held tomorrow for Charles W. Baker, 86, a member of the Illinois legislature for 38 years. He died in St. Anthony hospital yesterday.

Baker served in the House from 1916 to 1926 and in the state Senate from 1928 until 1956, representing Winnebago and Ogle counties. A of Ogle county, Baker lived on a farm near Davis Junction until he moved to Rockford 10 years ago. His political life began as township collector, road commissioner and county board member in Ogle county. He leaves his widow, Eva; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Carpenter, Harrison, and a sister, Mrs.

Mona Hildebrand, I had a heart attack, apparently just before the crash, Lake county coroner's pathologists i reported. of three. Interment private. Quinn Patrick Quinn, fond father of Patrick and John; deor brother of Winifred dren and the Antiquarian So-I ciety of the Art Institute. Chambers, Richard.

Cecelia Hyland, Ag nes, also John and Thomas in Ireland, the late Timothy, Frank, Mary, Catherine, ond Bridget. Resting at Thomas J. Ton Albert J. Ton of 2951 South Parkway, formerly of Roseland, Feb. 24, 1963, dear husband of Maud L.

Ton; fond father of Millicent Evers and the late Eugene grandfather of three; brother of Jennie Abel. Member of Fides lodge. No. 842. A.

F. A. The Quincy Consistory of Quinev, III. At Doty chopei, 214 E. 115th street.

Service Friday, March 1, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Cedar Pork. Tosello Arfthony Tosello, beloved husband of Marina; fond father of John Albert, and Victor grandfather of three. Funeral Expect 100 Some Day "The latest grandchild.

No. 82, was born Feb. 3 just a few hours after No. 81," said a daughter, Mrs. Richard J.

Kas-ki, 2228 Linden Waukegan. "My baby sister is only 21, and the oldest in the family is 43, so we expect to pass 100 someday." Twenty-four of the Girtz grandchildren live in Waukegan, where five of the couple's daughters reside. Forty or more grandchildren were reported by several readers in the latest tally. Grandparents of 52 Mr. and Mrs.

Glen McCaust-Iand, 3121 N. Newhall Milwaukee, are the grandparents of 52. Married 52 years, they are the parents of 8 children. There are 45 grandchildren in the family of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Pagel Thorp, who wjll celebrate their '55th wedding anniversary in June. Mrs. Adam Dieter, Naper-ville, has 41 grandchildren. Mrs. Anthony Nilles, Elk Grove Village, has 40 grandchildren, the same number as Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Obenauf of Grays-lake. TRAFFIC DOWN IN THE SKYWAY FOR 2D MONTH Traffic on the Chicago Skyway declined in February from a year ago for the second month since the opening of the Dan Ryan and Calumet ex- Cooney Sons Funeral Home, 3552 South-port avenue. Funeral Friday, 11:15 a. to Queen of Angels church.

Interment All Saints. Native of Kilmeena Westport, County Mao, Ireland. Quist Floyd A. Quist, Feb. 27, age 54, of 421 Center avenue.

Lake Blurt, hus Saturday, 9:30 o. from O'Donnell Funerol Home, 1811 W. 103d street, to SI. Caieton's church. Moss 10 a.

m. Interment St. Mary. Mass offerings preferred. BE 8-2245.

band of the late Josephine; father of Jeffrey of Lake Bluff and Mrs. Sharon Quinlan of Beverly Hills, brother Member of D. A. R. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Society of Mayflower Descendants.

Americans of Royal Descent Magna Carta, and the Crusaders. She formerly served as director for the Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind and was a past president of the Illinois Garden club. Served on Board 16 Years Her husband, a real estate i dealer and home builder, re of Mrs. Helen Mackev of Libertyville two grandchildren. Friends may call ot Upton Florence Upton, nee Kina.

Feh uif band of Marion, nee Bischof; fond uncle of several nephews and nieces. Services Friday, 1 p. ot Krauspe Chapel, 3905-7 N. Lincoln ovenue, under auspices of Constellation lodge. No.

892, A. F. A. M. Interment Acacia Park.

40 year honorary member of American Turners Northwest. Knight Sadie J. Knight, Feb. 26, beloved sister of Mrs. Robert H.

Johnson and the late Anna R. Nash, George, John and William; dear aunt of George R. ond the late Anna William J. Nash and Veronica Knight; greot-ount of four. Services Friday, 1 p.

ot Haggard Funeral Home, 124 Madison street. Oak Park. Eastern Stor services, Thursdoy, 8 p. under the ausoices of Ook Park chapter. No.

539, O. E. S. Interment Ook Ridge. Koch Veronica Koch of 8435 Colfax ovenue, beloved wife of the lote Stanley; dear mother of Edmund, Hilary, Alphonse, Loretfa.

Helen Stefanski, ond the late Thpodore; mother-in-law of Helen, Stephanie, ond Mildred Koch and Joseph Ste-fnnski; 10 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 o. from Kortas Funeral Home, 835 S. Marquette ovenue.

to St. Morv Mogdalene church. Mass 10 o. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

SO 8-1609. Korcnsky Alfred Korenskv of 3251 W. 61st place, Feb. 26, 1963, dear husband of Ruth, nee Brauckmann; fond father of Robert grandfather of Robert A. brother of John Dangman, William Sylander, Florence Luebke, Jane Neuverth, Edwin and Irving Korensky, and Alice Tiffin.

At Dory Chapel, 214 E. 115th street. Service Friday, March 1, ot 10:30 a. m. Member of Pioneer lodge.

No. 1507, B. R. Banner Blue lodge. No.

924, A. F. A. and Logan Square chapter. No.

238, R. A. M. Masonic rites Thursday evening, Feb. 28.

at 8 p. m. Member of Square post No. 232, A. L.

Military rites at graveside. Korff Woldemar G. Korff, beloved husband of Lvdio, nee Bonnoront; loving father of Roy Jacqueline, and Donald (Barbara deer grandfather of Cynthio, Glen, and Lynn; brother of Kate Pomrehn, ond Edith Tolsdorf, in Germany. Resting at Stermer Funeral Home, 3653-55 Fullerton ovenue. until 11 o.

Soturday, March 2. Services 1:30 p. at Jehovoh Ev. Ltith. church, Belden and North Ridge-way avenue.

Interment Irving Park. Visitation offer 7 p. m. Thursday. BE 5-1815.

Koutnik Anna Koutnik, nee Nesladek, beloved wife of Joseph; devoted mother of Harold I Dorothy Kingl, Eleonore, Willioml laculla grandmother of William laculla sister of Marie Sasek and Antoinette Nemec. Funerol Thursday, 1:30 p. from Edward C. Schubert Chapel, 3419 Ridgelond avenue, Berwyn. Interment Bohemian Notional.

Kremer Alice E. Kremer, Feb. 26, 1963, late of 5145 N. Troy street, beloved wife of Fred; dear mother of Ronald and Fred also survived by five grandchildren. Resting at Nelson Funeral Chapel, 5149-51 Ashland avenue, near Foster, until noon, Friday.

In stote in Albany Park Lutheran church, 5858 N. Spaulding ovenue, until time of service, 2:30 p. m. Interment Rosehill. Memorials to Albany Park Lutheran church will be appreciated.

Wenban Funeral Home, 233 E. Deerpath, Lake Forest, ofter 7 p. m. Thursdoy, Feb. 28.

Service Friday, March 1, 2:30 p. at Grace Methodist church. Lake Bluff. Interment North Shore Garden of Memo'ies. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer society.

CE 4-0022. Redickas Mabel Redickas, nee Hardy, beloved wife of Chorles; devoted mother of Robert ond Thomos; dear sister of Loretta Bvmes. Funeral Saturdoy, 8:45 o. from Kenny Brothers, 5438 Hoisted Services Are Today Services for Mr. Cohn will be held at 1 p.

m. today in the chapel at 6130 N. California av. Survivors include his wife, Georgia; a daughter, Susan, a son, Edward, i mother, Lillian; and a sister. Nicholas Kovacevich, 52, of 14915 82d Orland Park, was killed yesterday when the car he was driving was struck by a St.

Louis bound Wabash railroad train at 159th street and the Wabash tracks in Orland township. Kovacevich's car was dragged 400 yards along the track before the train could be brought to a stop, state police reported. The crossing is protected by flasher lights, which were operating, police said. Samuel Finegold, 71, of 2038 Jarvis died in Holy Cross hospital Tuesday night of injuries he suffered in an auto accident at 71st street and Ashland avenfle. DOUBLE WINNER DECIDES NOT TO RUN FOR MAYOR Samuel T.

Lawton double winner In Highland Park's municipal primary election, decided yesterday to decline the nomination for mayor, which he won Tuesday in a surprise write-in vote. Instead, Lawton said, he will Bernadette M. Mueller Beal, Feb. 26, 1963, dear wife of Anthony; fond sister of Dorothy Tetrault of New York, Helen Olis, Jean Wickery ond Mary Fox and Paul McGuire of Canada. Funerol Friday, 9:30 o.

from Grein Funerol Directors, 2114 Irving Pork road to Queen of Angels. Mass 10 o. ffl. Interment St. Josephs.

JU 8-6336. tired in 1955 from the Cook county board after 16 years as a Republican member. He is a past president of the Chicago Real Estate board. Mrs. Nixon is also survived by two Carver and Robert and iour grandchildren.

Mass will be said at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Holy Name cathedral. accept nomination for city councilman, the office for which Munsert pressways on Dec. 15.

The fig- he was listed on the nrimarv "res were announced yesterday ballot. I by James McDonough, general manager of the toll facility, GEN. BARTON, As of midnight Tuesday, 62 LEADER OF 4TH persons had died in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31. Of these, 40 were in of the lote Christopher beloved mother of Eileen and Roland; grandmother of Alison ond Stephen; sister of Gertrude Scully and Catherine M.

Condon, and the lote William Francis ond P. Harold King. At Birren ond Son Funeral 6214 N. Clark street, ofter 4 P. Wednesday.

Funeral Friday morning ot 9:30. Services at St. Jeroms church ot 10 a. m. Interment All Soints.

Vacker Anto Vacker, beloved husband of the lale Pauline; deor father of Irene Christian, Ruth Zaglinski, and Robert Vocker; brother of Mary Dusek, ond Anna Houda; father-in-law of Gertrude Vacker. Walter Christian, and Carl Zaglinski; grandfather of three; great-grondfather of two. Services Saturdoy, Morch 2. 10 o. at H.

Marik Sons Chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road. Final resting place Woodlav Memorial Park. Please omit flowers. LA 1-3972.

Voltz Alfred R. Volti of 1B42 Leheiqh road, Glenview, suddenly, Feb. 26, husband of. La Verne father of Patricia, Pamela." and Rocky Voltz; two grandchildren; son of Mr. ond Mrs.

Alfred F. Volti; brother of Louis and Clorence. Services Saturday, 1 p. ot Wm. H.

Scott Funeral Home, 1104 Woukegan road, Glenview. Interment Memoyol Pork. PA 4-0083, Walsh Rose Walsh, beloved wife of the late-Potjek; loving mother of Margaret Mur-nane, Deborah Sankers, Eileen Denn-staedt, and the lote Thomas; grandmother of Deborah Schwickrath, Gustave Sankers, and Cynthia Donegan; great-grandmother of four. Funerol Fridoy, 9:30 a. from Donnellan Funerol Home, Jeffery boulevard, ot 77th street, to St.

Laurence church. Aass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. SO 8-8822.

Wanaurny John B. Wanourny, "Kid Broad," beloved husband of Florence, nee Hendericks, and the late Eliza, nee Quinn; fond father of Marcaret Scowins, John Helen La Plume, Katherine Egan, and Claire Sampson; stepfather of Alphonse Soudan and Simone Bloom; also leaves 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Member of Old-Timers Basebalk assoc. Funerol Friday, March 1, 9:30 a. from Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western ovenue, to St. Hilary church. Mass 10 o. m. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery. LO 1-6874. Ward Viold J. Word of 911 Eimwood avenue. Evonston, Feb.

26, 1963, dear sister of Richard Ward of Chicago ond Mrs. Othelio Richter of Evanston. Friends may call at Hebblethwaite Chapel. 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, where service will be held 1 p. m.

Friday. Burial privgte. Warner ON D-DAY, DIES Chicago, where 6,030 were in jured in the same period. Kenneth W. Munsert, suddenly, of Whea-ton.

beloved husband of Helen brother of Winifred Neveu. Resting at C. Kampp Son Chapel, 120 N. Hale, Wheaton. Funeral mass Friday, 10 o.

at St. MichoeA church, Wheaton. Interment St. Michael's cemetery. Member of Du Poge County Bar Assn.

ond American Bar Assn. Memorials will be accepted for Chicago Heart fund. 668-0016. Murphy William J. Murphy, beloved husband of Catherine Lang Murphy; fond father of Beth Neugebouer and Patti Power; dear brother of Joseph, Walter, Veronica, Marion, and Julian.

Funeral 8:45 a. m. Saturday, from Drumm-Bilger Funeral Home, 2035 79th 1 blk. E. of Jeffery to church of St.

Thomos the Apostle. Mass 9:30 o. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SO 8-1610.

Nicoll David SteweVt Nicoll, beloved husband of Emma, nee Block; dear father of Loretta Jean Fleege; brother of Thomas Mary Kurrasch, Isabel Plafr, Jessie Cairns, and Lilian Lundgren. Masonic services at Sheldon Funeral Home, 5708 W. Madison street, under the auspices of Cleveland lodge. No. 211, A.

F. A. Friday. 1:30 p. m.

Interment Forest Home. Past master of Cleveland lodge. No. 2H, A. F.

A. M. AUstin 7-2012. Nitts ii PLAN SERVICES Lawton, an attorney who lives at 117 Green Bay road, received 1,532 votes for councilman, leading a field of five candidates for four nominations. He also received 880 write-ia for mayor, qualifying to run in the April 16 final election against veteran councilman Fred Gieser.

The decision means that there will be a runoff between the third man in the mayoral race, Henry J. Venturi, a restaurant owner who received 616 votes, DRIYERSEEKS CHANGE IN SITE FOR HER TRIAL and include an estimate for today, which completes the month. For the 28 days of February, the 1963 estimate is 75,125 trucks and 322,700 passenger cars. The same month a year ago the a 1 1 i were 81,430 trucks and 334,721 automobiles. The daily traffic in this February was aa increase of about 4 per cent over January, which has 31 days.

The January figures in 1963 were 77,158 trucks and 323, 488 passenger cars as compared with 81,430 trucks and 334,721 automobiles a year ago. BREAK GROUND FOR J. TON OF PIONEER CLAN Augusta, Feb. 27 UP) Maj. Gen.

Raymond O. Barton whom Dwight Eisenhower described as "a great general," died today at the Fort Gordon army hospital. Barton, famed for his leadership of the 4th infantry Ivy Leaf division, had been critically ill for several days. He landed with his division on Normandy beaches on D-day in 1944, and was the first allied general to set foot on German soil in World War Barton, 73, settled in Augusta after his retirement in 1946. Victor Nitts, beloved husband of Clara Mrs.

TTancnn rnnufnrl Services for Albert J. Ton, 89, of 2951 South Park way, formerly of Roseland, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 214 E. 115th st.

He was the oldest living mam-ber of the pioneer Ton family, the only incorporated family in the country. Mr. Ton died Tuesday in Jackson Park hospital. There are about 1,023 members of the clan, rJescendents of John Ton, a native of Holland who came street to St. Morv of Mount Carmel church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. BO 8-0662. Rieth Louise Rieth, nee Hoas, of Skokie, beloved wife of Michael loving mother of Mrs.

Mel Adelaide Goveka; fond sister of Mory Simes, of Miami, Flo. Funeral Friday, 8:45 a. from Barr Funeral Home, 6222 N. Broadway, Chicago, to St. Peteu's church, Skokie.

mass 9:30 a. m. Interment All Soints. SH 3-4034. Roberts Larry J.

Roberts, age 5, of Thornton, beloved son of Mr.f.and AArs. Thomas Roberts; brother of Nancy, Thomas, William, and John; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Oykstra, and Mrs. Jessie Roberts.

At rest at the DeYoung-Vroegh Funeral Home, 649 E. 162d street, until Friday, 11 o. m. Services Fridoy, 2 p. at Thornton Methodist church.

Interment Chapel Hill South. ED 3-7000. Robinson EmitV Langston Robinson, beloved wife of the late Alfred Robinson. Serviee Friday, 2 p. m.

from chapel of the Church Home, 5445 S. Ingleside avenue. Interment Oak Hill. TR 3-0738. Rose Norma M.

Rose of Lisle, beloved wife of James Rose; loving mother of Thelma Wavtula of Chicago, Valda Wright of Grand Rapids, and Bess Klima of Lisle; fond grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of seven. Resting at Riedy Funeral Home; 1209 Lisle place. Lisle, III. Funeral 2 p. m.

Friday "at funeral home. Interment Fairmount cemetery. Willow Springs', III. WO 8-5192. Russ John D.

Russ, beloved husband of Ursula, nee father of Daniel; brother of Albert, Isabella, Gertrude Marsac, and the lat Horry and Leo. Funeral at A. V. Furman, 3100 W. Irving Park road, Friday, 11 o.

m. Interment Waldheim ceme- tery. Ruzicka Frank Ruzicka, beloved husband of Marv; dear father of Marilyn Olszowka; brother tit William Ruzicka; father-in-law of Richard Olszowka; grandfather of Deborah ond Michael Olszowka. Services Saturday, March 2, at 8:45 o. at H.

Morik Chapel, 2534 S. Puloski road, to St. Lud-milla church for 9:30 moss. Interment Queen of Heaven. LA 1-3972.

Sabo Louis Sabo of 1613 Woodlawn avenue, Glenview, Feb. 25, husband of Mory; father of Mrs. Kenneth A. Petersen of Glenview and Alex Sabo of Toronto, grandfather of Susan Mary Petersen; brother of Gus, Frank, and Joseph Sabo. Member of Arcana lodge.

No, 717, A. F. A. M. Resting at Wm.

H. Scott Funeral Home, 1104 Waukegan rood, Glenview, after 4 p. m. Thursday. Masonic service 8 p.

m. Thursday. Funerol 1 p. m. Fridoy.

Interment Memorial Park. PA 4-0083. Salamon Valentine Salamon, beloved brother of Anna Paul Salomon and Katarena Capar, sister in Yugoslavia; brother-in-law of Mary Salamon; uncle of Richard Edward M. Salamon, Rose Setzke, and Amelia Hanson. Services Saturday, 9:15 a.

from Ur-banek Funeral Home, 3814 W. 26th street, to Holy Trinity church. Interment Resurrection. LA 1-3767. Schlief Anna Schlief, beloved wife of the lote August; mother of Evo Nelson and Louis Schlief; grandmother of three; greot-grondmother of nine; sister of Olga Wolff.

Member of Bob Evans camp, U. S. W.V. Funeral Friday, 1 p. from the Fern Chapel, 79th and Emerald.

Interment Mount Greenwood. Parking in the Mutual lot, 79th and Union. Scholin Axel Scholin, dear brother of Cort ond John Scholin. Service Saturday, 11 o. ot Columbion Funeral Home, 6621 W.

North ovenue. Oak Park. Interment Rosehiil cemetery. VI 8-3010, ES friend of gangsters, sought a change of venue last night before Justice of the Peace John ARTHUR VINTON, 'THE SHADOW OF RADIO, DIES to Chicago in 1849 and settled in the Roseland area. -The members live thruout the United States, but for generations many of them, have lived in Roseland.

Their family picnic each summer has attracted wide attention. information Lungoeacn 1-514. Kroll Anna Kroll, nee Gibas, beloved wife of Joseph; loving mother of Josephine, Sophio Froncisl Binder, Stephen Helen, Anna (Wolter) Marks, Felicia (Harold Steinbach, Joseph Jr. Ann, ond Stella (Thaddeus) Opal; dear grandmother of nine. Funerol Friday, ot 9:15 o.

from Hough Funeral Home, 4300 N. Central avenue, to Our Lady of Victory church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph. Member of Polish Americon Engineers omens and Lovers of Fatherland society, Gr. No. 1792, P. N.

A. PA 5-4300. Kudsk Edwin C. Kudsk, beloved husband of Heien; dear father of Mrs. Patricia Fink, Mrs.

Betty Ebert, Mrs. Shirley Son-sardo. Marlene Kudsk, ond Edwin C. Kudsk brother of George and Clor-ence Kudsk; fond grandfather ond guard-Ion of Russell Hendricks Jr. and grandfather of 10.

Funeral Friday, March 1, 2 p. at Carroll Home for Funerals, 3834 Irving Park road. Interment Montrose cemetery. IR B-0666. Lamphere Frank R.

Lamphere, Feb. 27, 1963, beloved husband of Lucille, nee Reed; fond father of John and Frank grandfather of Bonnie, Vickie. Catherine, and John; brother of Mary Freis, Catherine Dillon, Lorretta Brady ond Ada Husen. Resting at C. Kampp Son, 318 N.

Central avenue, Austin, offer 7 p. m. Thursday. Services Saturday, 10 a. m.

Interment Rosehill. All 7-0017. La Plant Joan La Plant, beloved wife of the late Charles; fond aunt of Daniel J. McCarthy. Visitation ot the Drumm-Bilger Funerol Home offer 4 p.

m. Wednesday to Friday, 12 noon. Funeral Monday, Oswego. N. ot St.

John's church. Interment St. Peter' cemetery. South Shore 8-1610. Larson Emory A.

Larson, beloved husband of Dorothy. Visitation after 7 p. m. Wednesday. Funerol Friday, March 1, 1963, ot p.

m. at Beaumont Funeral Home, 851 Irving Park road. Interment Wunders. LA 5-3132. Law Josephine Low, beloved wife of the lote Chorles; sister of Cotherine Herbert Brenmark ond the late Steve Soltys; sister-in-law of Anno Soltys.

Funeral Saturdoy, 10:30 a. from Olenec Bros. Funeral Home, 2255 W. Chicago avenfle, to St. Nicholas ctehedral, Oakley and Rice street.

Interment St. Nicholas cemetery. XU 6-8220. Frances Warner, nee Solchen Berger, lote of 2136 N. Maplewootf beloved wife of Chorles; dear mother of Charles Rosel, Ruby Gray; sister of Anne Kranski; grandmother of three.

Services Fridoy, March 1, at 1 p. at H. Marik Sons, 2534 S. Pulaski road. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park cemetery.

Past noble grand of Praha Rebekah lodge. No. 813, I. O. O.

F. LAwndale 1-3972. Williams Stella M. Williams, Feb. 26, 1963; beloved wife of Robin S.

Williams; mother of Dwight grandmother of Keith ond Carey Williams. At Lain 8, Son Chapel, 2024 E. 75th street ot Jeffery where services will be held Friday, Morch 1, ot 3 p. m. Interment ot convenience of family.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of Bryn Mowr Community church. TODAY FOR NEW CIVIC CENTER Ground-breaking ceremonies will be held at 11:30 a. m. today for Chicago's skyscraper courthouse and civic center to be built in the block east of the County building-City hall. After the ceremony, more than 300 public officials, civic officials, and representatives of the judiciary and legal profession will attend a luncheon in the Sherman House to hear an address by Justice Walter V.

Schaefer of the Illinois Supreme court. The courthouse, which has been designed as Chicago's tallest building, is to be constructed in the block bounded by Clark, Washington, Dearborn, and Randolph streets. The skyscraper is expected to be completed in the summer or fall of 1965 at a cost of 76 million dollars. W. Damisch of Northbrook for her trial on a charge of driving with a revoked license.

Her attorney, Rene Goier, who is also justice of the peace in Berwyn, presented Damisch a list of 100 justices and police magistrates from whom he said she could not get a fair trial. Justice Damisch said that as far as he could tell the only judge left off the list was Lester Cook, police magistrate of Stone Park. Damisch granted a change of venue but said he would study the list before reassigning it to some other court. CHfCAGOlS2D BEST IN LARGE CITY SAFETY Chicago held second place Newburgh, N. Feb.

27 UP) Arthur R. Vinton, known to millions of radio listeners in the 1940s as "The Shadow," died yesterday at his home in Guadalajara, Mexico, it was learned here Vinton began his acting career in the early 1920s and retired in 1949 after playing on Broadway. He also had roles in motion pictures. His age was unavailable. Vinton's greatest fame came from portraying the invisible detective known as The Shad Surviving Mr.

Ton are his- Williford widow, Maude with whom he celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary in 1961; a daughter, Mrs. Millicent Evers; three grandchildren, and a sister. DRIVER LEAPS TO SAFETY AS ow. It was one of the most Richard L. Williford, Feb.

26, 1963, beloved husband of Dolores; father ot Richard G. Williford; son of Mrs R. O. Williford; brother of Ethel Hojmes, Gladys Barrett, Martha Oliver, and Lillian Randle. Member of Covenant lodge.

No. 526, A. F. A. A.

A. O. M. N. S.

Scottish rite; past president of North West Shrine club, and past director ot Royal Order of Jesters. At Loin -Son chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where Service Will PriHnv popular detective series of the pre-television TRAIN HITS CAR 108-YEAR-OLD of 2 p. m. Interment Acacia Park.

Willoughby WOMAN DIES; A southbound Rock Island train rammed into an automo SERVICES SET bile yesterday at the 139th street Psychologist Dies of Crash Injuries Ronald Yoelin. 25. formerly Sarah Willoughby, nee Fanning, fond mother of Anna Oavies, William Meade, Lena late Ralph Carter, and Lota Strouzas; grandmother of 16; great-grandmother of 14; sister of Myrtle Camht anH Unrvtv Dsctrnn i Mrs. Demitra Gekas, 108, nee urruiuciKi; laving Tamer or timer J. ond Florence Miksovsky; dear brother of Louise Reichel, Mary Gruralski, Joseph Nitch, ond Anna Dudkiewicz; grandfather of five.

Funeral Friday, March 1, ot 9:30 o. from funeral home, 2041 W. Dickens ovenue, to St. Hedwig church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Dl 2-1700. Nixon Mildred M. Nixon, wife of George Nixon; mother of Robert G. ond Carver; grandmother of four.

Funerol from John Carroll Sons Home for Funerals, Erie ot Wabash avenue, Friday, March 1, 1963, 10:30 a. to Holy Nome cathedral, where moss will be celebrated at 11 a. m. Kindly omit flowers. Noga Lawrence Noga, beloved husband of Catherine, nee Porada; dear father of Steve, Agnes, Florence, Helen, oad Gertrude; father-in-iow of Bernice, Stanley Molicki, Michael Szot, William Waichulis, ond John Colby; grandfather of nine.

Funerol Saturdoy, 9:30 a. from Fortune Funeral Home, 4401-03 S. Kedzie avenue, to St. Pancrotius church. Interment Resurrection.

LA 3-7781. Noltin Ello R. Noltin, nee Hansman, 1332 Gun-derson avenue, Berwyn, beloved wife of Fred; fond mother of Ruth Bartelt, Elsie Schloman, Louise Wiegman, Trudy Petko, ond Walter; grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of two. At rest at Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 Roosevelt road, until 10:30 a. m.

Saturday, March 2. Services 1 p. m. ot Christ Ev. Lutheran church.

East and Harvard. Oak Park. Interment Waldheim. ST 8-0904. O'Donnell Warren P.

O'Donnell, belVed husband of Adelina nee Brouwer, and the lote Adeline Shanahan O'Donnell; dear father of Adeline Strow and Warren Tod O'Donnell; grandfather of six; brother of Alice Bender ond the late William ond Whittier. Funeral Saturday, March 2, 9:15 a. from Mulder Memorial Chopels, 6027 Roosevelt road Cicero, to St. Edmund's church. Mass" 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven. OLvmpic 2-0005. O'Leary Mayme E. O'Leary, nee Mullen, beloved wife of William J.

O'Leary; dear mother of Helen M. and the late Catherine O'Leary; sister of William J. and John P. Mullen, and Anna E. Giancey.

Funeral Friday, 8:45 a. from Columbian Funerol Home, 6621 W. North avenue. Oak Park, to St. Angela's church.

Mass 9:30 o. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Member of Altar and Rosary society. VI 8-3010 or ES 9-5151.

Olejnik Catherine Oleinik. nee Biaiek, fond wife of Stephen; dear mother of Eva Frank Kasluga, Casimer Eugenia, Edward Virginia, and Bernodine Charles Gitzinger; nine grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 9 o. from Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont avenue to St.

John Contius church. Interment St. Adalberts. 286-2500. Olson Alma Olson, wife of the late Wolter; beloved mother of Raymond; deor grandmother of Janet.

Funerol Friday, p. ot Schroeder-Westfall Chapel, 3807 N. Lincoln avenue. Interment Acacia Perk. Orendach John Orendach, late of 2208 E.

93d street, beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Mary Kuratnik, Ann Rak, Elizabeth Fox, Pauline Zeisel, John, Dorothy Pryor, Helen Borileau, ond Joseph; 20 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; brother of Susan Evancho and Elizabeth Trilly. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 28, 9 o. from Kuznior Funeral Home, 83d and South Shore drive, to St. John church.

Requiem mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. John cemetery. SO 8-1206.

Otto Florence Otto, nee Tousaint, beloved wife of John fond mother of John Jr. and Alice Hudec; grandmother of four; sister of Fred Tousaint, Agnes Wieder, Ruth Schmidt, Gertrude Zander, Antoinette Weidner, Harold Tousaint, ond the late Mary Capalbo and Bernord Tousaint. Funeral Saturday, 11:30 a. from Grein Funerol Directors, 2114 Irving Park rood, to St. Benedict's church.

Mass 12 noon. Member of St. Benedict Ladies sodality. Interment St. Joseph's.

JU 8-6336. I of 2511 Foster died ester- died yesterday in the home of her son, Gus, at 2700 Carmen Loughrey Funeral Home, 4255-59 W. Division, rrtrnnr nf b- I in among the nation's five largest cities for the fewest traffic fatalities in January, the National Safety council reported yesterday. The city's 20 traffic deaths last month were two more than for the same 'month last year. Philadelphia had 8 traffic deaths as against 12 a year ago.

Los Angeles had 29 deaths, down 13 from last year. New York City had 55 fatalities, down 16 in a year, and Detroit had 25 deaths, three more than Perry Moynard Lou9hrey, beloved husband av. Mrs. came to the United States fro'm Greece in of Norma; loving father of Phillip, Kathleen, and David; fond grandfather of Scott; son of Perry Loughrey; brother of Irene. Services Saturday, March 2, ot 10 a.

ot the M. J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 Northwest highway. Interment Ridge-wood cemetery. NE 1-1240.

1930, at the age of 76. Her father and her late husband were shepherds in southern Greece and she attributed her longevity to hard work and Luby crossing near Kedzie avenue in Robbins, minutes after the automobile's owner leaped to safety. The car's driver, General Johnson, 38, of 16246 Wood Markham, told Robbins police he was forced off the railroad paved crossing onto the tracks by an oncoming car. The train pushed the car more than 200 yards before coming to a stop. The train was delayed an hour while police removed the wreckage.

STEAL SPORTS EQUIPMENT Joseph Gentile, 10804 Indiana told police that burglars took two sets of golf clubs and fishing equipment from his home. y-3i3i. Schutzenhofer Josephine Feigl Schutzenhofer, beloved wife of the late Alexander Schutzenhofer; loving mother of Josephine Duclow, Emma Wolfel, Anne Brown, Alex, Mary Barrett and Dorothy Keating; dear grandmother of 14; fond sister of Hermine Windisch of Chicago, Emma Thier, Therese and Frank Feigl, all In Austria. Funeral Fridoy, 10:15 o. from the Sheehy Funeral Horoa, 8243 S.

Ashland avenue, to ST. John Flshe' church. Mass 11 o. m. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. ST 3-7700, Siffermann Annie L. Siffermann, nee Leslie, Feb. 26, beloved wife of Frank; loving mother of Walter Marion, Anna Siffermann. and Dolores Benz; fond sister of Edward Leslie and Rosella -Judd.

At Birren Son Funeral Home, 6216 N. Clork street, ofter 4 p. m. Thursday. Funeral Friday morning at 10:30.

Services in St. Mary church jjt 11 o'clock. Inter- uaj tvugui-i-aueibuu air force base hospital in Dayton, of injuries suffered in an auto accident 10 days ago. Jffe was awarded a master's degree recently by Illinois Institute of Technology and was a clinical psychologist at the air force base. Surviving are his parents, Samuel and Matilda; two sisters, Myra and Naomi; a brother, Shelley; and his grandfather, Benjamin Schachter.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 6130 N. California av. outdoor life.

Besides her son. January, 1962. For the nation as a whole. she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jenny Katsahnias in Chicago and three other daughters in Mary Luby, nee Cunningham, of 200 Woodbine ovenue.

Wilmette, suddenly, February 26, beloved wife of John devoted mother of John Sara ond Alice of Sara ond the lote Williom Cunningham; dear sister of Mrs. James R. Fay, William S. and Mother M. Sara Ann Cunningham, R.

S. H. M. Resting at Wm. H.

Scott Funerol Home, 1100 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette. Moss Friday, March 1, 10 o. ot St. Francis Xavier church, Wilmette. Interment All Saints.

AL 1-8200. traffic accidents took 2,690 lives last 30 fewer than Greece. Services will be held January, 1962. An additional at 1 p. m.

Saturday in St. 100,000 persons suffered dis Demetrios Greek Oi tiiodax abling injuries, the safety council said. Lyons 2727 JVinona a v. Fred J. Lyons, beloved husband of vttitt iu h.

ill. I nurs- day, Feb. 28. Funeral ond Interment Saturday, Morch 2, Jacksonville, III. AL 2-3600.

Worts Gertrude Hentsch Worts, beloved wife of the lote Peter Worts; loving mother of Bernard, Richard, Mrs. Marie Roche, ond Robert Worts; dear grandmother of 11; fond niece of Anna Weller Gleich. Visitation after 4 p. m. Wednesday.

Funeral Fridoy, 9 o. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Kilian church. Moss 9:30 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. ST 3-7700. Yoelin Ronald Yoelin, suddenly at Dayton, 0 beloved son of Samuel ond Matilda; loving brother of Myra, Shelley, and Naomi; dear grandson of Benjamin and the late Sadie Schachter, the late Morris ond Rose Yoelin.

Services Fridoy, 2 p. at Piser Northtown Memorial chapel, 6130 N. California. Friends ore asked to pay their respects ot time of services. Please omit flowers.

338-2300. Zderad Albino Zderad, nee Havlis, of Westchester, beloved wife of- Frank dear mother of Frank Jr. Angela, Josef, the lote Clement, Albina, Agnes William Vloch, and Loretta; sister of Frank. Albert and Adolph Havlis Agnes Hrudicka, on Christine Havlis; grandmother of seven. Funeral Fridoy, March 1, 9:30 Westchester Funeral Home, 10501 W.

Cermak road two blocks west of Mannheim, to Divine Infant Jesus church, Westchester. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Chapel visitation 2-10 p.

m. 562-5900. Zieminski Frank Zieminski, late of Brighton Park, beloved husband of the late Josephine; loving father of Lottie EmilJ Agostino, Joseph Jean, and Clara Phil Cebul-ski; dew grandfather of six. Funeral Saturday1 March 2, 9:30 a. from Wcislok Funerol Home, 4256 S.

Mozart, to Five Holy Martyrs church. Interment Resurrection. VI 2-1070 or CL 4-3838. SMIDGENS Charity Florence O'Connell Lyons; loving father of Rev. Williom J.

Lyons; fond brother of Lucille Hanley, Margaret Tobin, Mary Walter ond Frank Lyons. Funeral Friday. 10 o. from Donnellort Funeral Home, Jeffery Boulevard ot 77th street, to St. Philip Neri church.

Mass 10:30 o. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of Calumet council. No.

683, K. of Commonwealth Edison post. No. 118, A. St.

Philip Neri H. N. and Seventh Ward Republican orgn. SO 8-8822 MEMO TO ALL EMPLOYEES: OUE ANNUAL CHARITY DRIVE STARTS I HOPE EVERYBODY WILL SEAR.CH THEIR HEARTS AND GIVE GENEROUSLY. IF YOU LIKE WORKING HERE I FEEL FREE TO GIYE WHATEVER YCU CAN OR AT LEAST TODAY.

1 Lyons menr sr. nntcnaet me Archangel cemetery. Palatine, III. Smuda John R. Smudo, 52, beloved husband of Eleanore; fond father of Sally Ralph R.

Trimnell, Julie Jane Kennedy; brother of Frank Smuda, Mary Pllarski, Anne Hadac, Stella Colegrove. Will lie in th-' Westchester Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak rood, blocks west of Mannheim Wednesday and Thursday, trom 2 to 10 p. m. Funeral Friday, Marcti 1, 2 p.

from the Emmanuel Lutheran Wolf ond Cermok, Hillside, III. Interment Elmwood cemetery, Hammond, Ind. 562-5900. Snow Gertrude Snow of 1350 N. St.

Mary's rood, Libertyville, beloved wife of Pout mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Smock of Indianapolis and Donald of West Lafayette, grandmother of Sandra Lee Smock; sister of Charles Hudson Jr. of Atlanta, Go, Resting ot Ray-Bumett Funeral Home, 120 Pork cvenue, Libertyville. Services Friday, 3 p. at First Presbyterian church.

Interment Lakeside cemetery. Complete notice later. Information, EMpire 2-3009. Nellie Lyons, nee Pigott, beloved wife of lite me late William loving mother of Margoret Farley, Helen Caplis, Terrene, William J. Robert, ond the late Lt.

Jerry, U. S. A. grandmother of 12; fond sister of Thomas ond Richard Pigott. Funeral Saturday, March 2, 10 a.

from Ahern Funeral Home, 1110 Madison street, ig Oak Park, to St. Bartholomew church fir requiem mass at 11 a. m. Interment feueen of Heoven cemetery. Native of Bollylander, County Limerick, Ireland.

Pleose omit flowers. EU 3-5700. KB 3-2394. ism.

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